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the officers' Soderlandi of- it UAH V' the kinks out of their arms and sharp- 'TT A ,.fi?5iiIi5i55'Bf0Hiwe:: i F Si?oatig1f2r.iIr:utenang Harry I S. 8.2 E!-TT 59611 .IRQ af:-' 'tivegi.du'b5'iLlfFIE+-.higiheeng-,stationed f I if Mfjiliifiifii Hilfrie-1iir!i1i1. air'rbase, Idaho, Jas qa',b,ombardier. instructor. -Hegreceived-I his' wings' at Big 'Springs army,.air field, Texas, last J une 'and '-was -married. in' N ovem- lbeiu' Hisiiwife- the former' Miss I. Heler113DL111n-Yof' Denver, ,Cblol-His. brother,-'Ndr1jrian, who .is n6,yiEe-a., -freshman. 'Ht iHousht0.n.' courses 'has li?E.ei'if accepted' .-by 'the 35571 'air'-jfcorps as,-ja Vcadetnand is inpwf. wgaitjngf eau- tio, 'active' duty. Itieuai tenant- fWalker'-is .a- graduateuf? 4 E' .Ho1ig11t6n,.co11egej and ' both heb 'his brother-' graduated 'from Q tml Highiselipsl- gaeitlssff sons off' 1Vfi?. aiil1'fMrsyz' iI7Ia1:C9'l,Qlf Walken Qfg Ag' Butnam .avenue 193' Stream: V ' - P --1 J' '- It's been reported that FXO Harry Walker, now stationed at Nlountain I-Iome, Idaho, and Miss Helen Irene Dunn of Denver, Colorado, were mar- ried on November 12. A reception was held in the bride's home. Mrs. Walker is now living with her husband at Moun- tain Home. I F O I-IAREH WALKER Flight Officer I'Iarry Walker writes from way out west. If big Hare can handle a bomb the way he does a ball, he'll be doing more than his share in this war. I am now at March Field, Calif. at the Camouiiage School. As I sit here and write this to you, I am sweating my head off. The heat here is a great deal more intense than it is during August at home. I spent the past weekend in Hollywood and had a very nice time. They sure treat servicemen here grand. We spent Saturday afternoon at a big estate in Beverly Hills and dined and swam. I'm going back to Mountain Home, Idaho, this Friday, I hope this means a promotion, but who knows. This school is full of captains and ma- jors. It seems funny to yell at some major and say NI-Iey Bud , but we are all here together and we sure are break- ing our backs for the work is very hardf' The high school has one of the best ball handlers in school in I-larry alker, but do not have a strong iupporting cast. However, the aca- demy presents a better line-up than was oiiered last year, and their games are plenty interesting from the spec- tator's viewpoint. V v . 1 .E ..-. ' L , gf: -.7a....?- I l .I ,mu . V qv -, H Q, X J, MTL . . y Y ir, 3. vi 3 'pl ,ix . N .,-Y 1 it il-ters - . .. eiaw if , .pet . L 3s,r,jf- ---' l ' ' 1-. L .. f .Q-.' ,,,, l !Q' L I , A, . 1 flflre:Base.Offigiersibasketball-I f f fy 'n e' ' n eupzpgpqt I C1v111s11s, 145.31 415 in a- fast . ia 1 W Maxim Home High- School? gymnasium S NP I , , In: 'Et gafnei 'tliat-: .was.'nip andA ' Lim' ' ' 'F tudlt sell. .the Wait -the -first Score was imads by,E1-esley, I Qt: '-Subf Ee- .pogh when 'he hsaalgkglahifilglglw gps! . -'ri I pei-ling e. ,aseig '- hearts pdiap1myinsis0rr1ef'fiiie farm. Purple Flavored in quiqly 'eyened' the .scores ' 2.1. Q Lletswiafse Bi b II F spa-35.2 . QUIK-E 5117.9 Hi Bri - Illih l' scQreTChanges-Bapiiilv a The score- changed 'many or in the first Elalffanii F1500 Pharaohs Helped 23 -t0h23idwg1e11. the B F h I I -' FP G'.B'f'5CQFQ1' .orb is. half- ygLgi!ti' Y tenant.'-W Y ros Ta ent iggggir' If spring ever does arrive, Hough- M tr, jt -ai ton students will hear the monotonous some 's . A Su ellafll.. ,der ,sank apggglum. fast-'91, Elip of hall on glove and the crack of then -Lieuferfanf :Walker jfoltgiitaq' a . against wood as candidates for up. W 4 A 'fpolnfi j the spring baseball campaign work vilians, playecli some fine ,b i t it was not i enough: -to stop' SU I at j ficersf teaiuf . - I X .X Y A Pg 1 - 5 The secongi half. openedg -1 ' 4 f t f . P A The-3, entire' scoring gator. rig s-11 ficers ini the second haltwast vqtgn -fj by- Lieutenants 'Walker .and Ci r ,zi ifj da1f,,-who aceoiuifei, '?.OI'1,2Qei IJtfi1f?s The--,entire-Sub..Dep.ot1 tteami E-5121,-it scorefd 18 ppointq in 'the ,Sel f 'I half., to ijforn ga... Q g The 1 Sub gDep,oj: Learn -sta.g tl?.'--:.j uniusptqsiiy ,g 'lfbii J.3? g 2..11.a , was 921911, -- ' .. .- m LW ., , C1 WQEOHE.. 'i -i-'TQ' I7 'll Shaffer, Woolsey, and Kennedy turned in fine games, while String,' Miller's height was used to great ad- vantage. For the frosh, Walker and Lewellen were outstanding. Notice- able in the frosh attack was their in- musically and spiritually. ' A few items of major interestg The highest scores attained this year have been made by both the sopho- more boys' and girls' teams. They amassed 59 and 57 points respectively :in contests with the seminary. The liighest individual total was earned by Harry Walker of the academy ir the same game that the sophs, set ltheir scoring record. I-leg scored 23 With Harry Walk-l erinow added to the already strong' combination of Markell Smith, and 7 company, this should provide somel real action. It would also give more quent passing out of letters. en their batting eyes. Although weather conditions have postponed preparations, it can't snow forever for can it?j. This year the Purple appear to have a decided edge over their Gold adversaries, according to popular o- pinion. Although they will miss the services of Frank Markell on the mound, along with Miller, Holloway. and Marshall afield, their ranks will be swelled by a strong frosh delega- tion composed of Walker, Strong, and Reynolds, to say nothing of Rus- sell Vincent. Their only weakness should be in the pitching department, where Ace Clark alone remains to dish out the goods. With such a ros- ter of players as they boast, however, they should be able to develop a start- er. Possibly the solution lies in Russell Vincent's port-side delivery, With Tuttle or Ramsley behind the plate, the Purple should be able to pick up 'an impressive infield combination from candidates Sheffer, Walker, Reynolds, Strong, Brownlee, and Ey- ler. notice to the Varsity and the conse-I l 1
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