Kemper Military School - Yearbook (Boonville, MO)

 - Class of 1941

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Such a school is like a tree. lts usefulness depends upon its continuous growth. School records, like the rings of a tree, calibrate variations in growth. In some periods this growth is luxuriantg in others, sparse. And, like a tree, a school's steady growth puts down tenacious roots deeply into the earth and sends forth glorious branches into the sun to bring refreshment to the hearts of generations of men. A Long History of Progress Of the ninety-seven years of the existence of Kemper, the past twelve months constitute one of the peak years in the flourishing growth of the School. Founded originally as Kemper Family School, the institution later became Kemper Military School. From an humble beginning the School has attained its present magnitude and today it ranks as one of the great educational institutions of the country. lf a school has real vitality, however, its history is a ccaseless evolution and progress may not be left to a blind natural selection, it must be directed. Its work must be based upon a principle of growth. Looking to the Future The School has recently completed a compre- hensive survey of its program and equipment in con- nection with the nation-wide Co-operative Study of Secondary School Standards. Its aim was to formu- late the needs of a perfectly efficient instrument of education, an institution distinguished at all points. We examined our present condition, clarified, corre- lated, and listed our aims in the order of their im- portance. Then we decided how best to attain them. What the future requires is a further perfecting of what we have, securing better personnel and im- proved physical equipment adequate to the standards of all-around education on which the School's repu- tation must rest. The welfare of the boy is always paramount. What we build must be devoted to the end of raising our real work to still higher levels of distinction. On no other basis can we justify our continued exist- ence with conscience and sincerity. 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A. .IUHNSTON Thr' l ounrl4'r of lx'4'rnpa'r The Builder of Kemper ISM-1881 1881-1934 1940-41 FACULTY GROUP Top Uefl lo righll: PAGI-3, DAllBY', HAYMAN. Moomiousra, EAST, STROBEL, Knnn, IXEDFIELD, LUBBEIKS, ROITMAN, BUCKLEY, JOHLER, ARNOLD. Middle: PowELL, PARKS. CHRISTIAN, IIANNEGAN, ALBlllGll'l', li.-imma, SKI-1LToN, INLOW, HELLM.AN, TVHEELER, llonmcns, Ecxi-'Ii:Ln, SCOVELL Bollom: ANDERSON, KRALOVEC, DEGRAFF, MARSTON, lVIACAARON IIITCH, BATES, JOHNSTON, TUCKER, CLARK, ALLISON, PENICK. No! in Picture: GOULD, FROTHINGHAM, DALTON. Wise Leadership - Human nderstanding Atmosphere, environment, and contact with other boys and men have much to do with the shaping of youth into manhood. At Kemper an earnest effort is made to attract the right kind of cadets. But in order to be successful iII this the right kind of teachers must be provided to instruct the cadets, to guide them, and to live with them. The personnel at Kem- per is selected with the utmost care. A significant feature of the Kemper system is the independence of tlIe teaching staff. Since the school is not dependent either upon endowment gifts or public appropriations, instructors are free to teach the truth about present practices and trends as Well as those of history. The individual cadet has the right to expect that when he needs additional help it will be given skill- fully and sympathetically. Instructors are chosen with this in mind. Counsel and Guidance The School recognizes the importance of an all- round guidance program, educational, vocational, and character. Valuable assistance is given every cadet in becoming properly oriented at Kemper, pointing out the great intellectual opportunities. Avocation, hobby, pastime, training for the Wise use of leisure, call it what you will, orientation at Kemper involves an all-round guidance program covering testing, supervision, and advising, which brings a cadet to an intelligent understanding of the duties and responsibilities of citizenship. Every member of the Kemper staff is enlisted in this program which guarantees to provide a rich field of experience through which a cadet may effi- ciently educate himself. This field consists of various opportunities-studies first, of course, ath- letics, military, social life, general activities, and contacts with successful men. The proper blending of these makes for better men, sending into the world at the end of a period of years a graduating class of young men fit for responsible duties in many of the important fields of endeavor, of which Kemper may ever be proud. Understanding the individual cadet is the important problem. nl li Il Dlhlm Pro essor fy' 'Hzlzlary Svzence and Tarlwe Muolxll C Jolnsuw Uuarlernzasler CAPT D U AHIQUN Manager :gf Alhlellcs Hzslorv f10l.UNI'Il. A. M. llrrczu l'r1'.v1'1l1'nI mul Supffrinlemlvnl fAPT J L Iuxuoxrc Physics M Lum A. Il. l5A'rl-is MA-'fm E- W- 'FUCKED ,. . ,, V f CAPT. Il. M. Plc 1 l uv'-l'rf's1rlr'lll rural ll'f'llNllf'I'I', l5fe Ul'7f Ql7'f'f ' fwfi Secretary . N Lk -hljulfufl lfrwlzslz, l urer1sws ,l X 155 ir I Kl'l ll.f,.1.u.,uux fu1Il'l'l'lIIlI0lll. lallzrm. lfilzwnship M mon W. S. lX1.u:A.umN MA.mn I . .l. Ar1AllS l'0N llnrnnmrulunl, 1301111 lfllSl.l1l'SS Lau' W Biology Survey. Zoology, Botany: LIEUT. N. llol'rMAN. Mathematics eet the Faculty of Kemper Who's who in the field of private school education today? You will find a number of these celebrities i11 Kemper, as indicated by their photographs here. Notice the scope of subjects that are covered by these men. Under the instruction of this faculty it is easy to understand why Kemper graduates make good . . . and why a very large proportion of all graduates are employed. Teaching methods are not dictated from the head office but instead each instructor is allowed to present his subject in the manner most suited to his personality. Thus, cadets can secure the greatest henehts from the knowledge and years of experience of the in- structors. as-IRL Top: CAPT. NN M. li11c:k1.r:x', Assistant to P. M. S. M T.: CAPT. C. V. Awmcnsom. Mathematiesg CAPT. J. D. Pow Em.. French. German. Spanish: C.u1'r. C. M. lNI.lNN. English: C,w'r. J. M. HANNI-:uAN, Chemistryg CAPT. 1 , . li. lu. Anumranr. lznghsh. Latin: CAPT. VV. W. .loam-in. Chemistry. Mathe- matics, Visual lidueationg CAPT. ll. C. PAnKs, History. Ynd: CAPT. Il. CnnlsT1AN, Mathematics: LIEUT. .l. D. SKEL'roN, Nlathelnalivs, Drawing: LIEUT. C. E. Moorhouse, English. French. Assist- ant to P. M. S. K T.: Ln-zur. A. Seovell, Band, Orchestra, Mathematiesg Lll'Ill'l'. W. D. l'IAsT, Sociology, llistory. How to Study: l.1r:U'r. P. II. DAnnY. Accounting. Bookkeeping. Statistics: l.1EU'r. D. K. Eckfeld a 1 3rr1: SGT. C. .l. Ki-inn. Assistant to P. M. S. Kr T.: liIlClJ'l'. C. W. l no1'n- INGIIANI, Art: Iincor. L. T. HUDGIEIIS. Zoology, Psyehologyg lrIl'IlI'l'. .l. li. Couno. Mathematics. Assistant to P. M. S. Kr T., l4ll'Il1'I'. Il. C. lil'IIJFll'II.I7, Geology, Chemistry: LIEUT. li. Luam-ins, Economics, Marketing. Citizen- shipg LIEUT. L. W. HAYMAN, English, Dramatic-sg l4Il'2lI'l'. C. A. Aiwonn, Ph ysies. 0111: L1h:u'r. E. C. Srnomcr., History, Lll'IlJ'l'. F. li. Arvlll'II'll,I'fIl, linglish, Band. Publieityg LIEUT. A. D. PAGE, Mathematiesg I.lr:U1'. F. IIi+:l.mmN, English, Latin: LIEUT. F. VV. ISAKIGR, Typewriting. Shorthand, Book- keepingg Mn. C. I.. VYANDERFORID. Typewriting, Shorthandg Mns. ll. Hosnm-1cn'l', Lihrariang Miss Blcn'1'lIA .I .-mann, Piano. Voiee. Biology, Chemistry. Bollom: C. M. SANFonD, Vocational Counsellorg Dn. A. C. VAN- RAVENSWVAAY, Physieiang Dn. D. E. Hoopian, Dentistg Dn. A. B. Coormx, Athletic Physiciang Miss L. E. MYER. Daneingg Miss PAULINE ALLEN, Nurse, Mas. ILENA CAREY, Nurse: Ma. W. W. WOHMINGTON, Steward. Nut in Picture: LIEUT. C. H. DALTON. Hajor HQ S. ,xllll'.'1Ill'0lI, COIN- mandarzl sirzrf' l9l?. is one of llle oldesl personrzel Qflieers in poinl of SPI'l'l.l'c', in all of lhe llll.lI'lllI'AV srlzools of A1llIPl'l'l'll. Ile is arlepl al IIIPIIIIIIIIQ lhe mel- louvzess of his lrfe and e.rperi- eller' info lhf' lifes of llze young IIIPII lm is lzelpfllg lo grow info Il.Wff'l1l. lzapp-V nlanlzoofl. Un. lf. 4iII,Blcn'r XVRICNN lfllliI'lIflAUlIlll ,1rl1'1'sor Dean F. J. lllarslon arranges Ihe schedule of sladies, supervises classes in How lo Slady, and direels lhe eda- calional and vocational guidance program fy' Ihe School. in lnfornml lixil .lnmng lfrldels 111' lhe l'0rll'co QI' Il 1illl'l'l1I'k'.S' ,flflcr Relrerll Education Ansvverin a Modern Need lxeinper has much to ol'l'er a cadet which cannot be lbund in any other type ol' training. lt represents a determined ell'ort, while building scholastic stand- ards, to go a step beyond purely academic methods of instruction. lt concedes that a cadet may have interests aside from academic study, and that he may be reached through channels other than those of the textbook and the lecture. The School oll'ers all the advantages of academic training and in addition provides an enriched pro- gram ol' activities which strengthen the academic program and enhance its value. l lonsideration ol' Personality One ol' the recommending features ol' the Kemper program is the harmonizing, at the outset, of the individual, the course, and the environment. The personal equation is introduced into the whole plan ol' living, an inlluence which insures the greatest benelits to the individual cadet. Years of experience in dealing with personalities and in the investigation ol' principles and practices of schools themselves have equipped the members OI' thc faculty so that they are in a unique position to serve a young man's needs. Small Classeseelndividual Help Small classes, men teachers, and plenty ol' indi- vidual assistance enable the School to make good on the slogan that livery cadel gels ezierlv lesson every day. Contrary to a very erroneous opinion, the size of a school has no direct bearing on the amount of individual attention given, provided the school has adequate organization, personnel, and equipment. In size, equipment, appointments, and reputation Kemper stands out as uniformly excellent. The School provides a wholesome form of guidance through the entire six years which the modern boy willingly accepts, thus acting as an educational bal- ance wheel in his formative years. The whole regime captures a cadet's imagination and he plunges enthu- siastically into tasks which ordinarily would hold no interest for him. ww,,..Aw lg,-W i WK.,::,. A M in E rx ..,, Q f dl Q new 'SXT V -New ,gwzf-fn, .U , ,gi , . .ef fl. 431 -W Azz? N Q E . ' 1 'c L H ' O W ll. ,, fx KN 1 'K X X FR V L K N, Y f W? Q- S F J '54 +:Q fw4eL e1i v ' 'f ' - ii 5 , J L.., -kk-,, Elf. , Ag K :3 .,', wzwwfff- '1 . 4 ,. 5 'glial-ig S2-'VL' f iff- l,,f-v1..fg':i:: ff? 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Nlacvdoriia. Iowa: DoNo1.n linowx limals, liruint-tslmrg, lotta: lows linens BMI-za. Univ-rsily City. Mu.: Noawoou Winmiu l5r:At:H. ISILLY YAIKBOIKOIIGH l :l,l.I0'l l'. Fort Worth. 'l'f'xas:.IAMlf1s liimlx l 1Nl.m'. Dallas. 'll-xas: l'.-wi. Wl4:sl.m' lh-1.uilrsI.m'. Sliawnt-ti. Ukla.: Mvnox Mm-lman. Te-xas:.IouN lloisicirl' lt'oal1:s'rr:n, Duljuoin. lll.: W.u.'1'l1:a lil-1S'I'l'1It lllAItl.lf2S lllclcaxnw, tllvn lillyn. Ill.: lltJBl'lIi'I' K1-inwlyr lilfxal-.lA1AN, tilmtss. Albany. Nl. Y.: W1l.l.lAx1 li0Bl'IIt'I' tlonn.-um, Al'tllll0l't', tlkla.: t'Donaltl, Kam.: lhxuci. lJr:SA1.l.l4:s liI,l'1t1l'llYGl'Ill. Dos Nloinvs. Iowa. W.-uuuw liurzlwxc flUltHA'W. Dunlap, lovta. 91111: ll0l4I'Ilt'l' .loux l1m'vroN. 'l'olvclo. tlhio: .lm lllcltzvlcs Buouumn. 5ll1: li0l5I'IIl'l' VANCI4' GRAY. llot-kwvll City. Iowa: Ammm lan-1 llAI,I.. aim-sxillm-. 'l'1'xas: .I wk llnwtowlm linookicn. llvllu Folu't'lu'. S. Dali.: Dallas. 'l'vxas:.l0HN CUlK'l'Ill'l'I'L lhwlfoalm, Aurora, Ohio: ltlfzllum llolwuzl-1 tncomal-1 Al,liI'1Il'I' linoxxw. Sups-rior, Wyo.: .lAN1I'1S Vl'll,l.ls lgIlOVtNl.I-Ili, lhwmws. Columbia, Mo.: lncltm' .Innes llI4:lflflcl.iflxulfzu. Ulluulwa. xnton. La.: Dox lCl.1.1s liluux-twin. tilt-mock. Wyo.: l.uviucv1r: l.m1 Iowa: Cimlu.r-ns Boon: lli-xmts. Plaimit-xx. 'l'4-xas: Cuuu.r:s lJr:l.lxr:u'l' I III'I l'I:INIll:IN. 'l't-1-lllusvll. N4-lu'.:Wl1.1.1Mi l':lVtItbNll Coxmcn, Arvadia. l.a,: HICKMAN. Pampa. Te-xas: llfxum' l3ltlxl1l4:'l l't4: lllxnsow, Un-rlanfl Park, DM Ill Al.lll'Ill'I' CIKUXXIIICIK. Dallas. T1-xas. Kaus.: Bl1.1.x' Nlfzicl. llol.l.l:-1, lvlklllgllllll. Ukla. .3'r1l: .luii4:sW1i.i.lul Clunvlc. Fargo. N. Dali.: llotslcwl' Crum' Cl11.- 6111: GI-:olxutc ljl'1'I'l'1li lloPl.m'. Atlautiv. Iowa: tiicoluar: xxII.l.IANl m:n'rsoN. Ylllt'l'llllt'S. lull.: 'Ylu-uit' lJl'1vvlT'l' lJAoGif11'T. Marianna. Ark.: Ilowza, South St. Paul. Minn,: l1lCWISlll'ItNll1 lltuumlux. Itayxillv. l.a,: llicvw lxll.I,lANl Duns. Wt-st Plains. Mo.: lil-INN!-ITII llicuaim Dl-:l-'l41N- Cluutlcxczifz lVl.u1l'tIu llUl,I'I'l I'. llonolulu. 'l'. ll.: llomuvl' lima:-:Nix .l-ny lawful. Oklahoma City. tlkla.:.lM1k l3IavVm:.u'x. ltapicl City, S. Dak.: Ahilt-nv, Texas: CIAIKFNCH l':lIGl'lNl:1 Jouwsow, Winn-rsm-t. lima: l.i4:ow .xx Alt'l'llIlIl liltzuicitsox, Plainlit-ld. lll.: .IACK DI1.l,r:Nnr:n. Louisiana. .loHNsoN,Shrewvport. La.: li0BICll'I'llIGfiS.l0lIFNS'l'UN, llvcatur. lll.ZllI'ItlIHil'l Mo.: xNIl.I.I.KNl l'luc1ic l3l'l.l-JY. Aflairxillv. Ky. Sunuwl-11. .lolxcallzwsllzx ltvtl Wing, Minn. Y T .AQ sl X Class of 1941 Clfirby I0 Vielllj 'l'np.- l nxxm,lx lillzxlfzlxm' klnm. llnrrison. Ark.: fil.I'INX lNlAsoN lxlnm-viimzk. SI. Louis. Mug Ilmarzn l'1XlNl'I'I I' lKlx,u1r:l1.Sl,. Louis Cunnly. Nlu.:.lmlx l.l':l-: l,A'I l'lN1UllI'1. 'l'npvkn. Kunsg .IUHICPII VVILSUX lluvs. lirukvn Arrms. llklu.: AvlI.l.lN'Nl .IUIIN l,l':r:c:. Hrrivk. Mu.:liifnmai-1S1:u'r'r lmzslnwz. llnllus. 'Il-uns: .I mins I'x'l'nntk l.lN'l'l. Cuspvr. Wyu: Cfuu. IAHITNIANN. l'nrl Kl'lllIll'.'l'1'X2lS. llnfl: .I mms l'Il.l.lu'r'r lnwnxs. llig:g.1insxill1'. Xiu.: fiAVIl'1llHN .I ANIICS MM:- lxlxvnx. Ill-lruil. Mil-ll.: .IHIIN 'l'll0NlAS Mf:CnunY. l.inn Crm-k. Mo.: Ilum-.n'r lll'N'I' xIl1l,UNIl'Il., Ilaull'4n'rl, lll.: l'n1:N.l.u1lN l nmNki.lN Mrzlnf.-iN, Nirliiln. lxnns.: .lunw NN uxrrnn TNlms'l'r:lxs. .Iulie-I., lll.g Cn.un.i1:s fiU0lNVIN Nlnrzn. Ixunsm Cily, Mu.: fill-Klil.I'2S l nmkl.lN iMlI'IllIiI.I'I, llrul-lun, lll.: .IUNI'lI'lI l,Klll. xlII.l.l'1Il. lnmssv I'ninl1- l'nrk. Mic-ll. ffrfl: llIN'I'X Alumni. Sm-alll:-. Xhlsll.: Wll.l.lul finmri ixllllll'llY. Il:-4-ntnr. Ill.: .IHIIN vA'Il.l.lXNl N-um. kmisns Cily. Mug HQDISICIVI' f:AS'I'l.lC- rsmx l'xlil.. Alvxivu. Mug .lunx Ill'ssl1:l.l. I'l':xm:l1:, Alliilllfllll, Ill.: .lmw 'Nlmnilx Ill-zmslclwuw. l.il.lI4- Iluvk. Ark.: llussl-11.1. HAI,I.lIillll'l'HN PIll'II.l'S. Uklulmnm liily, Uklug lll'1l.Iil'1Il'I' l.lf:l'1 l,UWl'1I.I.. 'l'yl1-r. Tvxzas: II-nun .livnsuw pINi'I'IlICllUI'I, CI1-xl-lznnl II1-iglnls. Uliio. -Gill: .lorwn l,liIll'l l'. .lnspn-r. Ark.g Wim. SHANNON Ill-x:lf:Nm.n, Mvin- phix. 'l'vnn.3 llunxl-:Y Illctlulm lh:i1,l.Y. l':lllllllll'Sl, lll.: .l. FRANK lhmnlcs. Tznnpn. liansg Iluznxnn C.u.v1N llonlxms. Austin,'l'vxus3Wli.l.lu1Ilriwm' lloslc. W1-sl. l'oinl. Miss.: Pull. lhrssl-11.1. lloss. Wllilvwata-i'. Kuns.: PAUL B.u1.m' llo'rnn.wn. Kansas City. Mu.: Vnuzn. Ql'INl.lN lllrsrlmi.. 'l'hvr- lll4lp0llS. W'yn. 5Il1.' til-IUIIGIC AMI Sfwlml, llurmlon. Nels:-.g .lollw CLIF:-'mm Sulurcaus. .ll'll.4'l'NOIl City. Mu.: ANll.l.IAN1 STICW.-Kll'l' Sl-inawlck. Nm-wnrk. Oh 0: 'l'nnMAs AArill.l.IAM Sli'l I'l.I'l. Pzulm-nll. liy.: Kl'Il'l'll fi0l.llIN Smmmvn. l nirl'ax. Mn.: .I Milos lllxnnx' Sklnwmnlc. l lm-niinglun. Mo.g D.-win Awnmcw Sxirrll. Algmmn. luwng P.-un, D. SMITII, Minn-oln, '.l'1-xnsg lmxnuw Pun. SNICLI., Dallas. 'l'vKas. filh: l.r:uNAnn Plcnm' STICPHAY. Furl, Wurlh. lk-ms: Avll.l.lANI Cmn- ICNCIG Swan. Mindcn, Lu.: fnilflflllllli ANAIXIKIGN SWAN. Maulriml. lnwu: EIINYAIIII lluxixlsow SWANDICIE, llnpid Cil.y. S. Unk.: lhnnw Awrnlln SNYliIlIll'IRli, llm-k Island. lll.: S'l'ANl.l'IY Iilnsuw Symcs, Miznni. Ariz.g fillAN'l' Wnnnrr 'I'nl-:xnn.m'. lllll,ClllIlSOIl. linnsg llmnn' Amfnrzn 'l'x'soN. l7vvnlni', lll.: f:lIAlll.l-IS Dollulhss VlI'1'I'Il. Uuklannl, lmmn. .nw Class Of 1941 Class Of 1942 fH'ifl11lll'f' 10 llYlllId6I'11l'11D Top: LORINII SCU'l l' xvAI.l,At1l'I. Port. Arthur. T1-xasg ALLAN .IOP XVANGICLIN. Bt-III-villv, Ill.: COw11IcN CLARK w'AlKIJ. Wichita Falls, Tuxasg .I AMI-is .los1c1111 WAR11, tlil111aI1, Iowa: f1llYIl,LIC HAGI-:N WEBB, Marysville, Kaus.: WI1.I.IA1sI HICIIAIID NYIQIMIQII, lix'a1IsLOn, llI.: IIICIIARI1 JOHN' WRIS- N14:11. Augusta, Mont.: CIIARI.14:s llominr xYIIlTlNG, Vlbodstock. lll.g FRI-:Ir 14:R11:I4 ARTIIIIR xyIlI'I Vl.-AN. Midtllutown. Ohio. 211111 DWltill'I' IQVI-IRI:'1 I' W1LI41cs. Crock:-r. MO.g BlI.l.1' .APPLEMAN W11.1,1Ax1s. Atlalitiv. Iowa: TIIOMAS BUSIIROO xy0FFORIJ, Athens, Tcxasg .Io11N IlR:I1AR11 ANilTNlllfIIKI,IC1l, Corpus Christi. Tuxasg Tom' XVAIIRIGN AIIAIR, S111-uw-port, 1.11.9 li0Bl'2ll'I' XVAl,I.Al11C AIN1.14:'f. Perry, Iowag IIAOLI1 Il1I111AR11 Ax1I'NI1sON, Oiuzilia, Nvhrg 'lllcn ANDRI-iw ANDIGRSON, Cll15y'f'IlIl1', 115411 NN11.1.1Ax1 lxlll.l.liIK AYDI-ZIESON. Dycrshiirg, Tvnn. .'Ir11: DON AL11 C11ARLI1:s A1'1'I,14:. St. Louis. No.3 IIIITIII-:R i'lIlWlN ARM- s'1'RONt:. Sl. Louis. NIO.: SIIIAIIINIAN FRANt11s As111sY, l ai1'111O11t. N0hr.g l,AYlI1.i0llN I5A11.1-:xp lJt't'1llll1', Ill.: DONALO l'A'rRIItR BARR. Jose Pilllgillli- l1Zl1l.fl1l1llS. Nortt-. ll. l.g 1.111111 W11,1.1s liARl'tY. St.. Paul. lx1lIlIl.Q.1. P. lSAX'1'If:R. Caspvr. WyO.g .louv l'lI'l'Zllll1iIl ISIQNIIAA1, ljkliilltllllil City. Okla.g GIIIUIKGI-I Coxms ll1c1u:14:11. lx:111s:1sCity. Mo. Cfldair 10 Daz-eyj 4111: .IOIIN JACKSON BRRIIY. Deadwood. S. Dak.g JAA11-:s PA'1'R11zR BlIt'I'. DI-vatlir, lll.g JOSEPH BURTON 1iLACK, Biljllllllllglrllll, Incl.: 'l'11Ow1As iXlIllNS BLACK. Jelll-rson, lowag BOB NICNVMAN BO121IsT1.I4:11, llt-Iiryt-tta, 0klz1.g li0BEll'l' CALDW'1:ILl, BOND, Fort VVOrth. Tcxasg ROIIIQIIT l.Ow1-:R1u4: BOsw1':1,1,, Sioux City. lowag l'E'I'I5R JOHN BOYLIHL, liloy, Ariz.: .IOs1fP11 01,111-:R BRABIIAM. Atlanta, Texas. 5111: ROBERT CilIANT ISRADY, Capo fil1'1iI'tiCiill. MO.g JOHN 'l'11ox1As BRIQIIIAN, llock Springs, WyO.g Ax1ALP1111s Smoxs BROWN, flll2lI'lt'Sl01l, Mo.g lAOBEItT DEwYAYN1'IBl1lbNNN, What, Chou-r, lowa: ICARL IIIAIROY 1311111111 Quincy, lll.g CLIQNN SAMUEL BIKIINSQJN, Mitllaml. 'l't-msg l 1I14:11141111t: CLAY CALDWELL, Corpus Christi. Tuxasg JAMIf:s f1LIVl'II1 CAItRtlI,l.. Brock, Uklag .IOIIN IIOYCE CASLAVKA. MiIllit,5IllIllIll!S, Mo. 6111: IJONALIJ St:O'I 1' C11AI1sIf1I', Miami, Ukla.: l'IRN14:s'1' C1':t111. fi1IAI'- P1-II.l,I4I, Ashtlomi, A1'k.g FRANK l':AltllAIt'l' flIlI4IIJSl'IY, Rolla. Mo.: fi.-ANI. NVI1.111c1.n1 CHRIST, SlliIl4.'N. lYt'l1r.3 JAIIR liltillgklill flIIlllN'l'IIC, 151-1-vlu-11ri1lgg1f, TI-xasg DON MAX CLARK, Dos Moiut-s, Iowa: 3111111.14 li.'XYS1tlNll flltl'Nl. Wit-hit.a. KaI1s.g XVILLIANI EARL l,AllI.tllll'IY, Okl:1l1o111:1 City. tbklug SAAIIIEI, TRIIOII DAvm', Chit-ago. Ill. F -uv V x it R Q Gp 6 g A 'nl Class of 1942 tliaridian I0 flIllllPI', HQ 'l'up: Nltxssis IJ.-uint.-tm. tiuIl'pm't. xliSS.1P4UI.l,0IK'l'l'Ill l,AYIIlSMl'IYI'IIK, -Glh: ICDWIN .lmm ull.N'NlIXI'I. Algunu. Iowa: 'I'llIHN1AS.lUNl0I! fi0lNVlN, an-ksomillt-, Ill.g.I1mN SIIHNIGY Duns. Iinvk Springs, Wyu.: .I Mtn lifvris Iixiru. luwug C. l'il,'I'UN tion!-1. Eldorado, Rams.: l.r:mii':u GAMAl.1l4:l, IJr:Vr:Nx. Armlimn-n-, ttkIn.g W1'l.ll1: limi. Iinzmwsum. Ardinurv. Uklug fill.-XIIAM. Lulnhm-k, 'IH-xasg CIIAIILICS BICHNAIKII lllmss, Vinum-:tin-s. Ind.: lflllill xylI.l.lAM l,II.'l'S, Douglas, Wm.: lnctw Sr:ms'rmw l3lTzl':l.l.. lizuisas linwmm 'l'um1As HAIIKl'I'I'T. Rapid City. S. Unk.: .I Mix DUNIIAM llfusl.lCY, tiily. Mu.:'I'lll':mmlir:Iilulxlmzs llnuuans, Wurrvll,0hio:I5,u'Alm'l'ltnNl4:l1 St. Louis, Mo.: .lmw CMH. IIALI.. C4-nlraliu, Ill.: Ilmmnn VVIIURMUNIJ Slums lhtnl.m', llmistrni, 'l'e'ws. HM11 l'nN. Pzunpu, Tvxas. Ynfl: Iiunrzni' l'Il'ur1wl': lhtmcs. l runki'url. Ind.: limi-zirl' Ii,n'wm.n 5111: .I.-xmas IlAmus. Murslmll. 'IH-ws: NI.u.cm.xi lhnxvxnn II.-nuns. llttwtztw, l'umpu, 'l'c-xnsg I,Nlf1II'I'.iKNlI'1SICIDSUN. lluustun. 'I'm-xus:Wll.l,l.m1 fil'ili.i,UIl. Ill.: Smiltlct. I,I'IS'l'l'ZIl HkIl'I'N1.-KN. l urim'rxilIt-. Lu.: Ilolxrllrl' IJIGXN linnr: i'il'l'NI1Ill. Summit, N. .I.: .Iullx Inxw lCl.l.ls. Cliit-sign. Ill.g vYlI.l.INM ll.-x'l'lfllct.n. C4-ntrnliu. lII.1.Inntv XIlICUI.I.UlVGlI Hut. AIIUUII. lfu1z1lZom-3 Ivlll-Ilbldlkltili lCl,l,ls, Slirt-wpm'l. lm.: l'wIlXNk ixlll.l.l'IIt l'iNfll,lSH. Ukluhonm HHIIIARII i lKANKI,IN lllcuv, Ardlnurm-, 0kln.: Ilnlncln' iw.-XNIFI. IllcA'l'r1n, filly, Hklu.: NN II.I.lK'Sl AIK'I'lIl ix Iixl, filljllltbll. Uklug .lmw S. Ihwxs. Furl llmlgm-.Iowa:I'nsm'tllmN'1'llr:m:r:s.N11-inphis.'IR-nn.:Pl-zum' lil-twin' lirunkiim-Irl, Nlo. lll4:l.m'l4:l:. lA'NNiSlHVNll. Ill. .'s'rfl: Ni-:mum I'il?HI'2Nl'I ICH.:-zu. Tulsa. Uklu.: Ilnnrzwl' W.-um l nNnA, filh: llmmu' i':l.SNNlIl'I'lI lliismizlm, 'l'mwrs4- City. Mivlt.: lllclxnl-1n1' lim-km-II lilly, Itmu: Nlkllltlhli l'Il.luw l mu11. Allmny. Xiu.: Ihml-:HT ljlIIll.l'IY llomaklws, Fort Worth. Tvxus: iiIIAllI.l41S ijl?Ill.l'IY llmfl-'M.txN. Iiimum INHICNQIII. liupiel 11ity.S. Il:nk.:Siiuxm .luis I IIlI'IIlNI4Y. Churlt-slim. llurtm, S. lJzik.g Ilum1:n'rCmvris HUl,ZlI-XUICII, Purl CIintm1.Uhir:llum-Ilrl' Mug iiI'lUIHil'Z limulm i ltl,I,I-Ili, xx1lSilillQiUIl. IJ. Il.: l'wlil'lIll'IliIlTK .lmlw Ummm Ilona. M1-xim. Mu.: Blu, lin' llowl4:l.l.. Oklnlmnm C ly. tlklu.: ii-'kI'IlKI,I'1ll, tinlumlmin, Mu.: Ihnsrzwr SIKIPHHN fi'KHIll'INllII!I'I. Arrlnim-1-, l IH'1l7lGllll1K fi0l,'l'IlY lltmsnw. Iinid. 0kln,: l'il.llICll'l' I'nu:lc llltm. Noun- Oklug lil'ssl1:l.l. iiI,XIll-1 liuxsnw. Vtivluilu lfnlls. 'll-xus. tain Grow. Mn.: Iill.l.lll'N'l'r1lx. Mimlvn. lm. I N 9 L f 3 uk if ,, K' ,.,, ' ai 42 '-1 'I ff X. :Qs VN fi YY Y Fl I' 1942 .4 ahh O IQIIIIIIIPF, H. C., lo pIlI'I'llIlD Twp: lhmrx IIILBI-1Il'I' lll'N'l'l-Ili. Sl. .lllS1'plI. Nlu.: lilm um .-X1,l.lcN Wh: llulrralxx CIAIIK Illxsuux l,lfl4Zlzlucx. llillnn. Nlunl.: VIIIIUNIXS Sl'lll'IIl. lliggirlsxille-. NIU.: IIIINNIS l.l-'NNN lmxn. Dougglus, Wynn.: Ihunmnnl.u'rNr1n. l,zmlun,Ulala.: N-KTIINN' IA NVII. l,2IllilS.'lll'X1lXI xll'I'Ill n XII lil. IIUIIIN ,lml,uvm. Sl. Lnuis ffnlzrnly, Mo.: ICnNlcs'l' xy'XI.'I'IilK CUUPICRIAON. Oklnllmna City. Oklzng Ynvrnn lilrzl-:Nic XIVNIDKXI. 114-lm. luzlxsux. Nuslin. 'l'm-ms: S'l'l'Il'lIl'IN Woolmsox .I UIKHUN, llulmxillv. Nlu.: Colm. P. l.: IN'H,l.lu1 fllulllllli Nlm:Hm'l'1ll.1w, lItll'Slt'llll1I. 'll-ms: .Iuucs lmmx IIIl.l.XlU'I' .lHI0l4Sl'IX. Nlurlml, Wusln.: IIUISIGIYI' Flllilll-Illllili JANN. lh'mmr1l.l .'Xl11lxm,w1m'. Tulsa, 0klu.g l':llNl:IS'I' Dum NI4'l.u eaumx. 4 luicngu. Ill.: IIUNKLIP XI lI.l.IXNl .l0llNSON. Ullunmn. lmm. Dallas. 'llwusg IJNIISIVI' IVIUUIKIC lxl'Klflxl'IY. 'Nlnmim-llfn. lll. Yuri: llKXNlUNlJSXI l10'llJUIINSUN. llig:l1lmuil':urk, lll.I'lIUNlIIIIXNIISIIISS Jill: fIl,.Klll'INl1l:1 NIIGNIDNI, 'Nl-xxx. llc-mh-rswm. IQ.: Ifl.u:14:x4 1-1 llumlx Iouxsux. Sam Nlurm-us, 'IH-vas: .lxmcs IIKITIIICNKIIC IXICICN. Slmllml. Culug xl.-kIlIxI.lfI, lllnsgrmm. 'X'lrml.g lml IS IIHN-XIII? Slums. Sll1'l'lIlJlll. 'l'1-ms: Iuzlx lilwalcxlc lQl'II.l.l'lX. lulu, Rams.: llu' ICIHKIN KEY. Allmny. 'll-xus: .lmmwl-1 'l'1w1maN Nl.xsux,Unml1u.N1-lnxgllxnm',Mwmml xIKIl'IlK.llllll'JlQll. tllcumzrz lmllm lx1x1mcm,m'. Collins. Iowa: .lurk lll,-KIKTIN lxlvs, Tylvr. lll.: Blew IIUIIAIIIC Nll'II.'l'0Y, Uklnlumlu City, Uklu.: .I xmas l,lI'IlK4Tl-I Xlnxncn. lmxusz lluzuum III..-Kllk lil'l'rrlllNr:. llawtlvsxillv. UNH-3 S'l'.kNI.ldY .lollw Ohio. Ill.: .luuw Clusri Human. 'l'r:n1-rsu lilly. Nlivln.: Dum Ill Il'l'llN rliIII.l'TlK, lbuyllm. Uhiu. NIUIIIIIS. Sl. Paul. Minn. firfl: Nlxvk l.klIII3. lxilgurv, 'l'm-ws: ,Innes li. l,xx4:s'l'ux. fllljllltlll. Iilh: l':Il1ll'IXl'I IIICIIUY Nl'Ll,SN.KX4ll-Ili. Mlium's-, N4-lux: .Il I.lKN liven Ukla.: IIILLIUI ,Inux lluwux. Wmmnluszl. Wisv.: llAmu' II.fu.'1'lclx NISINBIQIKY, Byars. Uklu.: .IUIIN C1lr:s'l'l-in Nl-INXIXX. Uskulumzn. lmxuz l1:.xm.l-:L linsl lmnsing. xlll'll.1 IIICHIS l.lNlrsm', lllimlvn. l,:1.:ClI-xlx1.If:S Al,liXN'Nl1lfIll ICIUI.-XXII NUIKIIIS. liusl Sl. Louis. III.: lluss lnxxx Unnllzn. lurnsox lmlcsn. St. Louis, Nlu.: .luuis C,-xmlm l,ulNus'l'uN. 'Nluunl ilrcclvy. Culu.glJwn:ll'1' lllfxmcn Omux. Hnlvslnnrg, Ill.: Cum. .'XINll.l'Ill s xlflltlll. Ill.: lmiuxxlux IYILIJVKNI l,u'r'rs. Us-lwvin. Iowan: .Mwzw-z'1'12s lfl1l1's'l'lcn IIWNIBICH, Springrxlnlv, Ark.: .lmm Ihl.1,1,m llAl!lxl:Ill. lll'llll'I', 'llwzng .IUIIX I I :vm NI. II ivlliln Falls. 'll-ms. DuN.u.n l,.-XIKYIN, l orL IYWII1, 'l'vxns. 'X' P Class of 1942 Cl'r1y110 lo III0I'kIIIlllID 'l'np.' lim xx NXlI.l.uu I'.uxla. 'I'yl1-r. 'Il-vis: .IUIIN IIIIIITIS I'r1rwm'. 0111: .IHIIN limi!-in S'rnxNn, lim-kI'urd. III.: IiunmrrCirxun.i1:s S'I'IIlI'I'Z, Iiurlillgrhm.1IuIu.:'I'lnnmsICNl.rmsI'l4:lun'. I.im'nIn. III.: NIn.l.1u1 S'rnmwn Ihmm iIIv. Mu.: 'I'llmms fIIlIlZIl'I'llN Swan. Mindvn. Lu.: Iiuzn-u,nW1-zsrm' I'l':'rl4:usuv, IM-nisun.'I'm'x:is:lIllxnl,l1:s Lmxm' Pmc. Nlulwrly. Mo.: NICLSUN Snlcwsmx. Akrnn. Ohio: V,-ww Suixw 'I'.-nron, Bay City. 'IR-vis: I..-mm' IH-:xx I'm:'rifn. III:-xi-Izumi. Uhiu: IIIGKNIC I.nlw:s'l'uN Iiuxuxuluu. Chris- Al.BI'1IR'I' VIIIGNINIICY. Ilurml. S. Dark.: Dow.-u.n IIICUIHII-I 'IIllI'l I'l-N, Slmkvr num. III.: Ilam um IJIKXNKLIN II xNnxl.l,. Ninn:-ll. NIU.: xYII.I.IfKNI .lrmsrzml II4-igInIs.0I1io: Umm Inclhn lI'l'zlxf:l1:lx. Ilm-k Springs.NYyo.:I.l-10Vl1:sr:N- Iii-:n'ur:n'l'. lie-II:-xillv. III. mein. IXI:nrlinsxiII1', Ind. Pml: Iinmzlrl' I5.u1.mx III:1lI'I'I.lN1il:1I!. Hrauml Islnnrl. N1-lar.: Lows 5111: .Il-isslcI'xlfl. vII'1Ii'I'I'1I.. Hnmnillm-. NIILZIIUBI-1Il'I'IIAIKIAY YIIVQIIAIN. NICIINUN III'l I'I1III, Nlurlu-:I 'I'rm-v. Ark.: Illcxx I'INIiI I. Iiomiznr. Springriim-ld. Arm-s. Imran: Ix'kl.'l'I-'H .IUIIY Wutlnmrrz. Wmlkvslm. Wim-.: NIKZIIOIAS III.: 'I'l':nm' SXIITII Ihnu':n'rs, Amarillo. 'IH-ms: Ihnzlulm IXIKXNYICLI. Hmmm- VVIIILINM NN :UlIxI'1I.. NM-sl. Point. Nvbr.: Iiwxnn th-imuzrz Vk'un.s'rmm. HN. I'rim-1-lem. Ind.: IYILLIKNI IAIIIIN Ilmuxsux. Mairugmlmi. III.: Ifl.l':'l'us Omnlm. N4-lar.: Ihcx Inclmx xy'KI.Ixl41Il. I,umur. Colm.: .luux Wxs'1'vlal1'l', IC: HICNIIZ Ihnxrt. I'orlngrxiIIm-. NIu.:XNl1.l.nu IIUNII IIl l'IlI:IIKI UI!D. Uklulnmm Ilzmlc-y, Minn.: .I wk xyI'IIIIII.I'I. Iiurm-ku. Mu.: xYII.l.I-KM I'IIlI'1lI II-IGIIIIAIIN. Iiily. Uklng NN ll.l.lu1 III'lI!IiI'III'I' Sxxrnx. Ilurun. S. Iluk. Kira-at Iivnd. Ivins. firfl: Iiuu, INll.l.lul Sizlmlfrzlx. Ixumm City. NIU.: .Ixmcs I'II.IlIiI-Ill fillr: lions Incl-1 NIIII'I'FlI'II.I3. Quinvy. III.: IIIGIIIHLIC Ilxwlfmm uilhlll. Yrzxuuu n. I54-uhm. III.: XNll,l.lul .Il-:Nvxus SII.kIlI'I:'. 'Nlurki-:I 'I'rc-1-. Ark.: Morrison. III.: I.l4:n .IIGNSICN IYII.'XII'Z'I'Il. .Nlnawillu 'IX-xus: .I um I'Il1llIf1NlC Iims um IhfnwuuurrSmvr1l.u.l.. Ixirkxmml, Mu.:.Iu1r:s I.sumsS1-uu.1Nf:. Wlrsmw. Ixunsus ffily. Iizms.: .luuw S'I'.KNl.l'IY Wlrsum. Ilurrialwurg. III.: Nlmwuqunu, III.: I.uuu1:v:i-L SI'I:1N4TI'II!. Wie-Iiilzi. Iiuns.: .Iunfs SPINIGY. IWAIKXIN Al.flNZUxNIlI,NUN. I3:u'tI1'sxiII4'.IIkIzi.: DUN-xl.l1IIIIIQZICIYmrl.l1l1llu:Ii. Ilzmilmrg. fXrk.: .IUIIN S'l xxl.ln' S'I'KN'KIiID, Se-sx:ir4I. N1-Imr.: .IOSICPII VIIIIUNIAS Gaim-sx iIIv. 'I'vx:is: Urn rin Sl.-x'l'nN xYUUI.IAIlIb. lII:n'Iu'1I:iI1-. AVI- ,: IIICUIHIIC g'I'I1'IxI.I X. Unix:-rsity ifilp. Hn. Nlxmlw Wmmxl.-xx, II1-rnmnn. Mu. E' y . Q' X 1 6 . IWX . 131 an X -5 I i 'K L 2 . az? 5 ' 3 2 1' , r I gl ITN 1 '2 6' iid he Class of 1942 Clkfl-g111 10 Yorkj Top: PJIHYARD FRANCIS kyRlGl'I'l', Westfield. N. J.: ROI-:ERT HPINRY' XYKIIIDICINIAN. Omaha, Nehr,: TIIOIIIAS C-XLIJWELI. YANTIS, Brownwood, Texas: Klil'l'll ODAY ll,l,l'l 3 ATIQS. Britlgeport, Nehr.: ROBERT ROLAND YORK. Micllantl. Texas, 'PROY R. ACIIENBACH, Taylorville, Ill., ROBERT DALE AINSXHIRTH, Kansas City. lNIO.Q.lOHN BARTLETT ALMOND. Corsicana. Texasg JACK TIIURNTON AMOS, Ada, Okla. 271111: lTUBlilI'l' ICIVGENE BAGBY, University City, MO., JOHN BROWNING BALDWIN, Marshall, Texas, TJYALI. BARNHART, Oklahoma City. Okla., WVILLIS NNINKLICR RASSETT, Springfield, MO., MARCUS XVESTCOTT BEACH, Dallas, Texas: JOHN GORDON BROOKOVER, Boise, Idaho, BENJAMIN E. RUENTE, Evansville, Ind., ROBERT TJENNIS CLAXTON, Butte, Mont., JAMES NHIIIARD COLPITT, Collinsville, Okla. 3rd: TDICAN CORSA, White Hall, Ill., JOHN THOMPSON CRIM, Kilgore, Texas, PHIL NATHAN DARBY, Lincoln, Nebr.g FAY OLIVER DICE, Belleville, lll.g ROBERT CARLIN DONAIIUE, Perry, Okla.g STANLEY CARLYLE DRAPEIK, Oklahoma City, Okla,g KIAMIL EDDIE, Oklahoma City, Okla.g LEE AUGUST- INE SAINT CLAIR LTARLAND, Oklahoma City, Okla.: JACOB WILSON fTAR- MAN, Pampa, Texas. Class of 1943 QA 0110111141611 10 RPy11o1dsj 4111: ROBERT JONES GARNET'l', Tulsa, Okla.: WILLIAM TITLE IIANIILTUN 25 Texas: KENNETH XNENDELL HUGHES, FOrt Lewis, Wash., NVILLIAM .l. INCE, Decatur, Ill., JOHN DW'IGIIT .I AMES, SpriI1glielrl, MO., SI-:LDI-:N MAR- TIN JONES, Kansas City, MO. 5111: LESLIE HENRY KING, Lincoln, NL3llF.Q PAUL ANGICLO ll.-KLJRAVIC, Fort Worth, Texas, ROBERT K. LIGGE'l I', Kansas City, MO., flllARI.l'IS EVERETT LINVILLE, Skidmore, MO., DONALD NTICLVIN LURIE, Spririgtieltl, M0.QAIKTHUR DANA MCKINNEY, Kansas City, lVl0.QSYDNl'IR IJALH NIAIDEN, Council Bluffs, Iowag DONALD LEROY MAIN, University City, MO., LOREN GLEN MARRLEY, Denver, Colo. 6111: IXICHARD MAll1'IN, Lincoln, Nebr.g ILIAN LOUIS MILLER, Flat River, MO., JULIAN HPINRX' MORGAN, Evansville, Incl., JACK CONRAD NASLUND, Kirksville, MO., ROBERT STERLING PATRICK, Lawrenceville, Ill.g HENRY IIARDING POTTER, Salem, Ill.g DALE ATWOOD ITRICE, Little Rock, Ark., RICHARD FOLSOM RALPH, Valley Park, No., RICHARD wvPJI.LS. HEYNOIIDS, Dallas, Texas. W 33' 5? Oklahoma City, Okla., RAYMOND WI4rsLEY IIARRAII, Pampa, Texas: ROBERT ALVIN HAUSAM, Sc-clalia, MO., JOIIN TSICNNETII llINDs, Kinffsville, va, on 'hffll -W' v -4 Glass ol' 1943 Class of 1944 flfolll In Il lilxoll, HQ Top: xxlI.l.lXNI llllKNl'1H IIUTII, Dm-1-alur. Ill.: .IOIIN l'l'l'llAlN Sfmsl-xx., llullu, MonL.: .Imax l,lN1:ol.N S.wPlx1:'l'oN, Soullms-sl Cily. Nlo.: llOl3I'Ili'I' Nlnwcalza SlfIll'Illl'llKNl.NN. Il4'lll'llSl0y, Kaus.: NNlw'1111l,lr Sm:o'r'r S1:l1lNmcL, Str:-alor, Ill.:WuxrlcnS1:m1m'r, 'Nlcldiltrii-k, Nlo.: ll mln' LYNN SKINNICIL Pillshurg. Ixans.g lvlA'I I'lIl'lW lirlcwx Surru, Fort Worth, Tuxasg .lnucs llx xws Nross lens, lxansas City. Mo. Pull: Iluuu' Ih.uwn-1Sw,uw, llahlwvll, lxans.: liomrzwr ll.xa'l' Sw.-W, l'iI.Ishur,z, lxans.g lil-:wNl41'l'll Alu.:-1'l x Swxwsow, Dallas, 'l'vxas3 llOlil'IIK'l' iuwllxli 'llI41IlIll'Il.l,. Iforl, Worth, 'IH-xasg lacoxr: SNNIDICIKS 'lIllOfl'IPSDN, Dallas, 'l'1-xasg llI'Zlll4I'1Il'l' I'Al,xll4li 'l'uonN'rox, Omaha, Nm-hr.g IiOl!lCll'l' DoN,u,n 'I'ol,lN, .lc-Ill-rson City, Mo.: lflrwn I,rlVllNl'fT'I' 'l'ar:,x'l', Mimlvn, I fi fy La., llxnnx lainie I1am1:l.l., lim-aamonl, If-xas. .'i'r1I: .I will Lrzom liIKl+1'l'SlxY, iirval lfalls. Nlonl.: IlOI.l,lI-Ill NN I-INIJI41IlO'I'Il Iorl. Ninth. Ark.: l'Ill'llDI41Hl1ZK l'.YI'II!I'I'l l' NX ILKINSON. Lhnlon, Mo.g 1'-ua. lin hxlI.l.lK'N1S, Prmcvlon. lull.: Ill-Ilill. N xmzl-1 xxlI.SON, llvlvna, Nlonl..g luxal. WN ll.sow, livllc l our1-ln-, S. Dakg SYIINICY Nl1:l,m1oal-1 Al.I'IKANDl'Ill . I v V v V Xlnls-no, loxas: xx'Il.I.l.-YV! l.m'ls .fNl.c:lclx, lsrhana, lll.:h'l'xx1,1-:Y Dolw:l..xs lllillli, l'Iainvi1-xx, 'IH-xas. C.-l 1t .I'lllIdl'l'. S. ll., lo IXVIPIMIIII Glh: KlCNNl'I'l'lI nOl!l'IIl'I' lillzm.. Mohvrly. Mo.: IIHTIIANID lmlx lilcnlw. Moose- .law, Sask.. Canada, lflarw krzxr Bllliili. lloomillv. Mo.: .louw ll14:ms1AN Bl,Alu':Nl4:x'. Dallas, Tm-xas: .Iolw l lNls liaouw, Portland, Oro.: .IA ul-is llomcwr llnlwm-nn. Marlo-cl Tri-4-. Ark.g Wu.i.1.m1 Roni-nm' lIUllKE'l l'. Oklahoma City, Okla.: IMDNALD A. lil1'l l'n.ul. Oklahoma City. Okla.: ll.uiol,u li. flOl.Pl'l l', Collinsvillo. Okla. 5ll:: .I MIK IUUAML IIAIIIMIKIGN. Oklahoma City, Okla.: .'xll'I'llUH SIIICLDON Davis, Billings, Monl,.g lhuuzl-1 llwzcsmzs D,u'ls. Dallas. 'l'c-xas: llomlzm' Kl'INNlG'l'lI Dlaumx, Dayton. Ohio: WILLIM1 Vuvron lJum.m'. Houston, Tm-xas: .loam hlctillwwl-:ss llovmca Gsmuw. Pampa. T1-xas: .IAMES Carr- '1'l':xn1':N lllavlw, l'orl,agovilIv, Mo.: Amausr Wll.l.l.u1 fllA'I'Z. Fpringlim-ld. lll.g W1l.l.lAM liomam' lluxlsllluzllzlx, lllm-wlaml lh-ig:hLs, Ohio. lilh: Vmroa Glcwlfz llmmoon, Wim-hila. lxans.: ll,uu..w lll'1lKBl41li'l' llmxzlcnsow, Milrlu-ll, S. Dak.: xYIl.I.lA'll A1.l.1-xx lIol.l,onAv. ,lm-lfvrson City. Mo.: .IMIK l'iIKl4II,ll4IIKllTK lloon, Sl. Louis, Mo.: .IDIIN HANISII,-KW IIOSLICIK, Gary, lml.g W.u.'rr:a lima. lllINTl'IlK. Sl.. .losl-ph, Mo.: l aANuls .llfznomlrz KANoFsm', Wall-rloo, lowag Alwiwa I a-wx lillcwmlzlx, Rolla, Mo.: limsux IQHANI lhmilmm, llrliwrsily City. Mo. Us if 'FBI' 3 'ar I ,pc-Q. F K Mg. at 'W P , . Class ol 1944 flkfllllflllll lo il',00Ifll'dD Tap: ll.uml,n .l. li0wn'l'z. I,znnur. Mo.: l m':n AR'I'Hllll l.,n1nmr1'oN. Sl. Louis. Mu.: AAiII.l.IAN'I fi-klillllfl. A111111-1141. l,vzne-11wurl.h. Rains.: 'l'mmAs lllcwln' lvlklillldli. Uinnlm, Nvlw.: .IMII-is ITUNC.-iw lW1w'1'uox1lf:m'. linid. Uklu.: lhrl, Ulmzcfu. Mm-xivu Cily. Me-xico: lion:-:RT W-unnw UHTLUND. Unmlm. N1-lmr.: lkuxlxilzwmzil: ll,-wmumx l'oPPlcNs. Prim-1-ton. lll.: .lurk lnwlw PU'l l'I-Ill. Dallas. 'l'c-ms. Pull: .lnnx lAi0NllUl'I llnmzwzn. 'l'u1-son. Ariz.: llmsnm' Colwlcrls vw ii.-NNI-INSXNA.-KY. llmmxillm-. Mo.: ANVILLIANI VFIIUMPSOY llmsnwrs. Dallas, lc-ws: l..ullu4:Nm:lf: fill.-KIKLICS lirnfxzl-:1,11lw. San Antonio. Tvxzis: PAUL llmncns, Fort Wurtli. 'l'a-ms: .Ionw F1,m'n Snmimm. ll:-riin. lll.: .lonrx lVil'Il,CllUIll SUICNNIIZIISICN, Plullsmoutli. Nm-hr.: Dum C1.11:u'rAs S'rls'rzl-:I.. nrrull. lmxu: Ai,-xv fillll-'l 'lN S'l'l I'l. l,z1wrm-m-0. Runs. Hrfl: llrznmzic IIKXIN VINliIfIN'l'. N4-wlmrg. Mu.: 'l'Hm1As ig.-KYNE XVII,- wx, Czmnc-I. CnliI'.: Nnzlmms CAIl'I'l'Ill ANVUUIAIKIJ, Bvnlun lll.: lllczinunm C . Anvil.. Ornulm. N4-lur.: Nluulw Iilmls Boss. lic-aclvroml. Mo.: 'l'nmms Dmmmown fillAN'l'I.l'IIl. SllI't'XPp0l'i. La.: lxllI,I,S L. CULIGNIAN, fiiblllllliliil. Alu.: 'I'l1nNr:n Iiuwn Com-lan. I.il.llc lim-k. Ark.: llluiunn l'Il,1,1s CUPE- l wh, i,lIlK'Uill. Nvlrr. Class of 194 ffl lml lo lrlaj hllz: limmnn W1l.l.lAm lDo1,s'l'icw, V1-iwiillc-s. Mu.: Cum' Al,1,i':N DIKESSIGIK. Oklahoma City, Ukla.: .luilas A. l':llN'fXI!llS. Amarillo. 'l'1-ms: fil'I0lKGl41 PIORTUN El,I.IU'l l', Middle-town. Ohiu: .I Minas l,.uvr1m Iiwul.-nn. Durant. Okla.: W.u.THEn ll.u'Nm Fl'Il.llMANN. Minnr-upulis. Minn.: lViICllAl'Il. .IOSHPH Fonn. Urmilm. Nvlxr.: llunn IIUISICIVI' lslll-INCH, Ilruwn- woml. Ts-xas: Tlmwms W.-um Cmmww. Uklzihmnn Cily. Oklu. JSII1: llomrlzn Dwmm' IlAnm'. Tulsa. llkla.: ll.-xlnn' lnvlmz llmmnn, Uklahmna Cilly. Uklzrg lilmxuin livlmw Ing Sm-ultlv. Wash.: iiUBI'1ll'l' Runnin: KENNEDY. Kilgorv. 'll-xzis: IAMAN IJWIGIVI' Kl'll'l.llNlil4ZIl. Rasmus City. Mo.: ALLYN l,l-Jllm' Nlfxsow. llulo. N4-lir.: .lmw llms um NIGICIIIIAXI, Sigournvy. Iowa: llonlilvr IJALGLIICSII Nl'INY'l'UN. Muiislim-lxl. Mn.: i':IlWAIllD l'.fxTnlCk 0'Nl41ll.. Wivliitzx Falls. 'll-xas. 6111: NORMAN Flmzllcn l'.xx'rnN. Dunxillv. lll.: llulsllzlrl' fiI!AIl.kXI Pmni. l.m-xwistmm. Mont.: lionlcwrAirrmln l'1fl,slFl47lx, l.illlv lim-k. Ark.: Wnumr ALI-zxxwmcn fIlllNN. Oklalioinu Cily. llklu.: lluun' Duriui lllcrz, Kansas City. Mo.: .I Milfs KI-?1'NlNl'I'l'li STI-Lx rms. Akron, Ohio: IJl'l1l.l'lY IQENNIW1' 'l'nUns'rnN. Com-orclia. Kam.: fildtllllllll A. 'I'n,uwmi, llunlinglnn Woods, lVlic-h.: Inuvimwczlz lnvwr: Vi-:TA, Clu-yn-nm-, Wyn. adv '33 -41 -4 1 I X1 I hlass ol 1945 Class of 1946 4H'1'lk1'1'.vo11J f.'1lP.I'lllIdf'I', H. U., lo Yalrx, C H D Top: Ilmu4:n'r l':lNYAIKIl NN l1.m4:nsox. Clayton, Mo.: NI. Moss Amfx- Pml: Wll,l,Ifm lhruo Ilummww, Akron. Ohio: Alwlllm Dum Pu Ppn Awm-zu. SL. Louis, Mug W NI,'l'l-III f:l.I'lNN f1UI.I.lYS. Clmrnning. 'l'1'x:is:VVlI,- Warn-nl.on, Mu.: fllilllllll-I RICIIAIKD PM-:Pl-Zn. W'arr1nton Mo lhm uni Iiwmzn IH-uw, Ukluhonm City, Uklug l',wl. AlHilTS'I'l'S I,lUl0YANNl. l'1lIGl'INlCSIMS, Molwrly, Mu.:ClI.uu,l':s0sf:.uxWAGNI IK Mslmrl nd Runs kunsuw City, Mu.: lDmn,l-xx' lJool.1'r'l'1.r:, kansas City. NllI.1.Il'IIIIlY Hl'1IKIil'IIl'l' C1,.u roN Wmswzn Wlumms. Miami. likla.: CMH. NN si 1-Y X is S ur l lxl4l':s1Aw, lillivugo, Ill. Mo. , 7 . . Honor boclety Hlbbons 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' A' 'A' -pr if -pf 'A' 'A' Scholaslic Mililary Athletic General S1-lloluslir llHllI'll,lllf'ILf, olhlelir' prollvzvs, lllfljll-lflf'.V t'1Uil'it IIf'-V, :md !1l'lll'f'll1 llI'fl'I,'l.fl.l'S full url' prop- rrly r1'rogni:r1l and 1'f'11'11r'o'f'1l mrlz ,w'ur. Thr' rurirls orr'juxl1.v proud of Ihr' l'IllHl'l'!iIl1l1 and group url: 1'r'1'r'1m'l1.l.s' ol' Ihr' lfl.'i9- 70 rorpx. 'l'l1r' lX'l'lII.fl!'f' fl.VlIlIlllSl'llIll ond lirlfl housf' is one of Ihr mos! uu- uxuol of Ihr' lulil1lir1,y.v Il'lIl.I'lI ron,- slilulf' llu' SFIIUIIIQS plonl. Il ix our of Ihr' loryvsl ond lwsl ffqllipprfl in llu' I'0llIllI'.V IFIUHI omplz- .vprlwf for ull indoor llI'Il.l'l'll.l'.N', lIIl.lI.lIll'.V. tlHll1'fl'1'. und Slifllfll. Physical Education- ports for ll Ever since the eighties, when the educational im- portance of' sports was first being appreciated, there has been a steady and natural expansion of' Kemper's athletic and physical education program. New sports have been added to meet the increasing demand for diversity in athletics. Continual efforts have been made to eliminate the inactive substitute by organizing, in addition to varsity teams, company teams and intramural sports to give every boy a chance to play his favorite game. Health and physical education for all is the aim of the School. The steps in this program are: 1. To acquaint the cadet with his physical con- dition through adequate examinations regularly. 2. To provide activities which are tried and found scientifically sound. 3. To place the cadet in activities in keeping with his physical condition. 4. To provide corrective exercises and restricted activities for those with health handicaps. 5. To institute an enlarged health service and further its intelligent use in preventing illness. 6. To control environment so that positive health habits may be formed. 7. To develop a well-rounded varsity program in all minor and major sports. 8. To provide a program of intramural athletics including both recreational and team games. 9. To create habits, attitudes, and appreciation of physical exercise that will be of life-long value to the individual cadet. 10. To develop an appreciation of the proper relationship between athletics and other school ac- tivities. 11. To bring about an understanding of the laws of life that right habits of living will be an enduring and continuous process. 12. To lead to the correct interpretation of health, including mental hygiene, emotional sta- bility, and social adjustment. 13. To emphasize health, not only because of its intrinsic value but as a means to a fuller life efficiency. Hundreds of risilors use the Kemper gymnasium every year for track, rifle, and other meets. Numerous military and social functions are held here. A modern swimming pool is in the annex. These facilities appeal to the discriminating cadet and parent. R wiv Q 1 .M- ill -Jw' , . W CW bi' l V- 'mgxs 4' J. A ., LM., 'hi ' 4 j , 2-n-d'sw 4 n sw .,4, ,J HY, ',,,.xkWLN,1yf xx Q ' V K , k an 2216 -A ff w in .ig .. F5 ' w H+ , fa K K, Sip. fx 'X rf 'lu p ww 4-in ww .,,! 5' 'sf I A' wi q 5 L8 xV,, V nsfuwgfzz' ' ig ff Wm' rl-:J L Q. 32fE'?Y'Mg Qr' , if '1:sf,ev. ,f'i i' 'iii A g. 1 -1 ww - 1 , X ' ,va if .XX M Q. E In if .Ng 48552 'k.:, O 5 N? Sw mm X ..- ,mf amps 'lr xl . - 1 O . ,lx i A 'L A 'MN-. 'Nr The 1901 YfP1I0llfj'lll'kP1 Buxkelball Squad-Tied for Secmzd Plate in 1110 LPIIHIIKR' s 3 lf' 110111111111-V H9011 1110 111101--Corllpulzy lirzxkfllulll T1'l1f', 1971 110II1flflIl-V I Gl'l.dlIIPII, U-I-IIIIPFS Qf 1110 Ltollflllf' f11lflIIIllI.0llS1I1.11 in 1900 Conzpuny Iiuselulll Tmnz 19G0 ff11un1p1'0n.v in 1110 LPIIQIIP 'T w , q Laimwxe W hh!! 4-40 Mimi Www SK 'HI vfvr U I f 3 5' v , ,Q X, X 'Pa 'f I 5 '1 4-ah. 19 , w fr , A i , fl 'Y' Vi. fy, l!,.,.? ..., ... sy b. 1 9 L U . .,v:,-x 5 ,, mg, ' ., was wmji-f .v- ,..,W M, Q W1 f .'..-M F -SYN 5 Q X -, W 3 ' f . XJ: , 95 V 4 - s Q .4bdQuA nmaww dim ,qu i 'k': .V sw ,g mg lx. ww gg.. RQ M IVresIli11g is cz H'Iun's GanzefGo0d Clean Sporlf lX'l'lIlflc I'..N' lf11ll'1'r'S in the .-lnnlznl Ilolrlcfn Gloves H0.l'I'lIg T0lIl'IIlllI16Tlt The 1901 lV1'f1.wlli11g Sqrzud-ffi plIll'k.V Group Qf Y6'NUlI'- jurkel I 1r11pplfr.v 2 E may 3 F df 1 M11 1 im. 1. . .QQ-LV' -K 'M 'ww 'ff' 'L . y +.-, .. -,C 4 4 .. M, W all lllll ,-9, 1.-1.1 Q- Q - :fr 3-ps. ,iv ,N-5-,, X, 'jig A, ,,i5.R,g, K, - - ., 3 'Q-i:g.'fLkgfl' 5 fr-L ff- ,L . . --xy-Y 'Gian -Mk ff AF gif? '-ffaCTi z L: ff! f E-T , --its gl fi il K -T 1-A , g 'w 't 3 -f H if-f -f - kg. .. W f- '- . :ff 1--M --W -f Liar: ff: Q,- X -1 f?-?IfiT9,55.11- - at ' ' 1,f-A sgzig-1155 A fn ww,-Q, ,Q -gym' Jw. . ' K- O Vorsil-V Swimming Allraeled I'V1'de Inleresf During 1900-ll 1YJlll1l'0l' and Senior Red Cross Life-Sarinq ls' ll Por! of lhe '?,fM, iii -f -J 5 lei fi' f SW' eye, :Q -sg 3 K , QE rig: -2 ra mga bf? , x 1 'fs- W , Mew e x .W X Q A ' j jx., wx. Kemper Program Clzeeking lhe .Uarksnzanship Scores Which Won lhe 71'h Corps A rea Championship 4 lf' 'Y f A N Two All-Weallzer Tennis Courls Are A1'ailal1le for Varsily Play- Tzvelre Conrls in All Afford Ample Playing Space for Cadeis In Viclory or Defeul, The Smile Qf a Cllarnpionf Kemper Siandx for good Sporlxmanslrip . . . The l'C'll0Il1j'llI'kf'l Tennis Squad, I9-Ol -ff X 5' ff ., ., 'ez QQLQQVQ V, ,,., ., A View from Number One Green on the Nine-Hole Gob' Course Which Sports Invilo Pa1'tic'ipalion for llw Plvasurm-of Playing, Yvlv Sports for All Arc lmporlanl in Shaping Cllaraclc-r and P4-rsonalily. is Used by Cadets Daily in Season The Cade! Golf Sqaadfor 1.900-01 In a Ticklish Spot! 1 - W . yy W .,' il i K g lu 4.- +..L DG wa Anolher Way I0 Gel Info lhe K Club He Holds Four School Records in Track . , ag . 3 - , tl , Qing 4 if . ,.. 5- ,I - - T - -.fi 1, - Tiff ', , H. if f. 3, , ,V eg. 4 . . wt' if G g, ' -S-, it 'ai-A za' - K- ' 'M ' hz' 1, : 57 if Q Q, ,. 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Every cadet at ,liemper takes part in some form of organized athletics. ln all major and minor sports there is a lirst team and in several sports there are intramural or inter-company teams. Hard, clean, fair play is emphasized. To win a coveted 'LIC' in some sport is the am- bition of every cadet. Up to the opening ol' spring athletics nearly 100 letters had been awarded to approximately T5 cadets, not inelud- ing the large number of company letters in foot- ball and basketball. This number will be greatly augmented at COIIIIIIPIICOIIIOIIL when letters in all spring sports will be announced. ,r-I-5.555 .gp Q W is Q' .,f, , it Hi? f+e:'.5 ,L'p,' Y - digit ,X li 7 J away .. . 5 x'r.,, , w , f' . 1 fx K . .. , Y 2- ' fr-mf 1 5 V -ma l..,., ....,. A. 'L-7 . .. Y,.,,-'V 'FJ J!! ., H' V . fv- Www -1353 1 . v- K Q B- it Q A gs 5334, A Q xi 3 7 I' 2 gf' X R 4 H ig iw Q, Eqxx Vw 4 I . 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The .vlulzles are in charge of an mperierlred lI0l'S!'II1Ull and a fac- ully Qf7ll'0l' inslruels and xuper- vises lhe riding. A A . !1r1'1'quul1' furililirs ure' pru- 1'i1lr'fl in ull ln1l'l'1u'kx for Um 'NWN' pr'r.wn1ll r'lf'ur1,li- IIPNS unrl L'0lIl.fUl'l 0 7+ A Typirrll lfudvl Ifoonz in 13IIf'l'fll7kS. Every Cudvl Room ix rm, Oulsidr' Room. Sivan: llmlffd, UPU Vvnlilulvd, and Srif'r1,lific'f1Uy Lllfllllfod Ew- Um- ul' llw imlmrlzml aims of lllm- 41+-pzu'lme-nl nl' Iwzlllln :xml IlllfSl1'ill c'1lllm'z1l1u11 IS llw mlmwvlup- mm-nl of nmlm' wmlml l'U-0l'1llIlil- lima, mul pllysim-ul puslluw- amd VI1il1'llIllll'l' rmx ol' silllmlvllu- gruplns slums pmol' IIUSIIIIT, llul usu- lmm ui llu- In-vlx puny' lnnlx' mv- t'Ilillli4'S. mul Ibl'llll0llllK'4'll sway Ima-ln. 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X, Jw SP APPR 1 1:1 1 Y' 3 W3 1.1! 1'-1 si Basicall ound lVlilitar Training American youth today has an appeal which is deep and l'ar-reaching. Never before has the mind ol' America given so much attention to the future ol' its youth. flood education is not enough. Sin- cere patriotism and glowing health are equally im- portant factors, the development of which is demand- ing action from all quarters. The lVlilitary training at Kemper is scientifically adapted to the needs of adolescent boys and young men, and is effectively integrated witl1 the main edu- cational purposes of the School and with its aca- demic, athletic, Elllfl general program. Kempcr's schedule of wisely directed military training emphasizes the traditions of honor, disci- pline, sell'-reliance, courtesy, neatness, promptness, and attention to duty. The course stresses precision, co-ordination, and snap. Rifle marksmanship is taught. Scouting and patrolling develop the powers of observation. Field exercises and map problems teach a cadet to think things through, to make deci- sions, to use initiative. The group life gives the cadet an inner sense of discipline as well as a line carriage and an alert bearing. Ile learns that there is some- thing morc to success than just personality , and pulI.,' Preparation for Leadership The military organization, with its opportunities for the cadet to become an officer or participate in numerous other forms of school administration, will Ilonor School Irzspeclion Board, 1940 Pass in. Review! prepare him in a practical way for leadership, through careful demonstration of the principles of successful leadership, and the opportunity to learn by doing. The government has detailed military instructors at Kemper, and has provided the institution with complete equipment for the theoretical and practical instruction of its cadets. The work is inspected annually by ofiicers of the War Department. As a result of the excellent showing the cadets have made, Kemper has since 1914 been designated as one of the distinguished honor schools of the country, which is indicative of the standard of ex- cellence maintained. Training for Citizenship Kemper gives the individual cadet the advantage of participation in the military life, but does not teach him to look forward to war. If and when he does go to the defense of his country he goes better prepared for the emergency and goes without any illusions about the grandeur of war. The School stresses a type of education which will better prepare a cadet for his duties as a citize11. Military training gives a wholesome outlet for his energies and directs those energies along creative lines -toward capable leadership. .'.,z..,. .vw-' , hx 4, Q, viii K f 'M , Six w W. . Y x :xx QM' 2 X 11 ,Q-'AE -v x ' 0 HN ' o ,mf3 rf A If '5 536 my-.J 3 ml! av LSMV k X . 'if n Qv 0, M y kk ,,,,,, , win x- In k '- 1'..,i:..i uf --A I u H Q 4 I 12 . 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The administration has consistently maintained that the fewest possible reg- ulations should be prescribed, so that the cadet should be given reasonable liberty in developing his capacity for self-mastery and self-direction. Basically the ideal of IQGIIIPGIJS whole program is the education of the whole boy, mental, moral, physical. lil'l'l'Al, BY CANDLIiLlGllTl 'flu' l:I'l'!'lIl0Il'V of lhc Signing of Ihr Sllllldllfd of Ilonor is Ilrld 'l'11u'1'P r1lIlIIlllN.V70IIl'f' in U10 Full and as ll Par! of HIP Finn! I,'on11m'ln'cr1zcr1I E.rrrr-ixcs in Ihr' Spring l l l l ill'lIll2l'l'S QI' Iliff Ordffr Qf' lhe 1liIilur'y Cro.s's arf' I lormred ul u Spvvirll Cade! .issfffralzly thx ihlilwlillbll lhlhllil and olilimi mllll. Lllo prvcisimi and ailwliivss clisplznyvd. out quzsllitivs of Ivz1clvI'sl1i m, lovanlliw, s .mm :mu 1110 rcspccl lui .nu im: x . in ii, 0 mtlisis. 4 . . 1,1 .'I'LiilWdif ' ' ' ' 2 'gsvs -. . is sign: -a I,l'!'.W7Ilf irn1.v.' 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