Kemper Military School - Yearbook (Boonville, MO)

 - Class of 1960

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K , . A ai 1 a 5 --f V. 25 Zi ig 1. ,, 1 ki -v g, n . ,J X i I 1 N I ,X 4 1 Q M. f .QT , V - ' ' L t iii 1 1 'I .X , 31 li -125 M E , 1 QM Qilonie aim? W The Bracer for 1960 l PER SCHO MNl0 The Kemper School Boonville, Missouri Table of Contents Dedication . View Section . . Administration Cadets . . Companies . . Activities . Athletics . . Corps Organizations . . Commencement Advertising . Index . Editor . . . Photographer . Art.... Advertising . . . . 3 . 4 . 9 . 21 . .53 . . 63 . . 85 . . 105 . 117 . 125 . 135 . Robert J. Huston Robert A . Hoi lender . . . . Robert Nash . . David H. Victor Dedication Effk. U ...A . - ' 1yf15A5'Sifi'f: Sf Psftsti 1 ff. 1.-91 i ' gl Qi! . . With a sense of respect, the corps of cadets dedicates this yearbook, constituting a review of the 1959-60 year, to our president and headmaster, Samuel E. West, who in his first year as head of the school, has contributed valuably to the welfare of the school community. Assuming the presidency at a time when Kemper was moving into a period of transition following the re-organization of its corporate structure and in looking toward a program of development, President West is guiding the school with an insight that will insure the continued growth and progress of an institution that has gone forward for ll6 years. Our gratitude, however, extends beyond appreciation for the hours of diligent work by the president in pro- moting the best interests of Kemper as a leading independent educational institution - it embraces a more personal nature - the wholehearted concern he has shown for each of us - as individuals. A former Kemper cadet, who moved up the ranks from new boy to cadet officer and with a decade of previous experience in a boys' school, President West readily understands our problems - our anxieties. More importantly, he is interested in helping us, i dividuall to meet and overcome obstacles and difficulties, in challenging us to accept the advantages offered n y, d ' ' t'll'n in us the rinci les high morals, and attitudes, nec- P in the varied phases of the Kemper program, an in ms I 1 g p , essarytin learning to live with ourselves, with others, and in leading purposeful lives. THE BRACER STAFF X 1 l The attractively redecorated ness hall includes two elevated tables in the center portion, each representing a new ar- rangement for specialnseating this year. With the president at his table are seated the commandant, the cadet battle group commander, and his adiutant, plus an additional administrative officer and two masters assigned to mess hall responsibility. At the second elevated table are seated additional members af the official and the cadet staff plus school guests. Behind the president's table three flags are placed: an American flag which has flown over the U.S. capitol building, the Kemper corps of cadets flag - both hung on the wall, also, on a standard behind the president's chair is the universal Christian flag. . -If, rg :MI W' .. . .Q i ,, ty , Winter artistry is in evidence as the lighting at the school en- trance casts a glistening effect upon the snow during the still of - a cold January night. Ei' .. eg Q Prompt and courteous service is received in the quartermaster store, where cadets may choose from a wide selection in equip- ment, supply, and gift needs. Mrs. Norman Floyd waits on Cadet McKelvey at left. ln center, Mrs. Homer Cook assists Cadet Rogers, and at right Cadet Pospisil is being helped by Mrs. Eugene Bowman. The store was recently renovated, pro- viding a more convenient and attractive arrangement. View Section Kemper's well equipped, well-staffed, and modern health cenfer provides the best in medical core. A View Of the CUFHPUS and buildings from the soufh lawn following one of the winter's lfiecvy snows. evening study. Kernper's library provides unlimited op- portunities both for class study and for recreational read- in wma 4 6 I ,,ts.+v... M Nr. Reichel supervises cadets using the library during .fry ff' A view of the school from the north parade grounds. One ofthe oldest military schools west of the Mississippi River, Kemper was founded May 8, lS44, and has been in continuous existence since. The school is the sole survivor of some 40 private schools that have been started in Boonville - Few schools con boost of so many yeors of achievement and richness in tradition. A serene atmosphere prevails over the South campus during the calm of a late afternoon. Relaxing in an informal discussion with Kemper master Buel T. Johnson in the president's reception room are Capt. Victor, Capt. Eaves, Capt. Rehklau, and Cadet Fischer. Portraits of former presidents and wives are on the walls of the recently remodeled room. On the wall at left are portraits of Col. and Mrs. T. A. Johnston and at right are paintings of Prof. and Mrs. Frederick T. Kemper. Above the fireplace mantle may be seen the Kemper crest .R s Flag lowering during retreat formation Al' R. B GFS' 'v ..w.. 1 Timberlake and Lt. Col. Bogard award certifi- cates of honorary membership in the 4th Medium Tank Battalion in one of many award ceremonies conducted during the formal Sunday corps dress parade. A --,, , , sin Leisure activities in the cadet clubroam, a popular spot on the campus, include a visit to the snack bar, a game of pool, listening to the latest selec- tions an the iuke box, watching television, and relaxing in general. ...I One at the largest and most adequate gymnasiums in the country, the Johnston Field House is used for numerous social and military functions throughout the year in addition to accommo- dating a wide variety of athletic events. A modern swimming pool is in the annex. A glimpse oi the school from the parade ground hill - Kemper has been designated an honor school every year since l9l4 when the rating was established. ' nn- .A ADMINISTRATION Il - 1 ' f,,,pfEQ9TT ii Q. I Q- I Q II al id v: sg I Q W X I wr II X , 1 F . 9 f N Y xg I A L 9 X I W Il ll hi .,,..k, Jl ,nt t s.. . . J ,411 L: E A ., THE REV. SAMUEL E. WEST President and Headmaster COLONEL HARRIS C. JOHNSTON President Emeritus President West talks to members of staff and cadets in one of numerous conferences in his office. On the wall are oil portraits ofthe late Col. A.M. Hitch, superintendent when President West was a cadet in 1933-36, and Mrs. Hitch. 6.-if fMr. Shaw, President West, Cadet Lt. Beelendorf, Mai. Timberlake, Mr. Eder, Cadet Clarlc IO J. Administration MAJ. TEDSAN S. TIMBERLAKE Professor of Military Science WILLIAM F. HOBBIE Administrative Officer JW' THE REV. GLEN P. WILLIAMS Chaplain DR. FREDERICK J. MARSTON LT, COL. JOHN G. KRALOVEC VlCe'Pl'e5lCISf1f Gnd Dean Executive Officer, Treasurer-Comptroller COL. GEORGE A. GRAYEB CAPT. JOHN E. GOULD Commcndant Director of Athletics 11 NO:-, J R. HAROLD GARNETT Assistant Dean Mathematics CWO-3 ROSS C. BURK Assistant Commandant ALVIN E. SHAW Publications Officer KEITH M. EDER CAPT. FRANK H. DUGGINS, JR. CAPT, HOWARD J, BLUMHARDT Assistant Deon Assistant PMS Aggigfqnr PMS Mathematics dministrative Assistants Special Staff BUEL T. JOHNSON JOHN H. GREGORY MAE STRUTZ Transportation Officer Director of Band Hostess English ...--.-4 po Lg, MXSGT. WILBUR G. CONNER SFC CAMILE J. DUPAS M ' lit y SFC ROBERT L. HUETT SfSGT. CARL W. NICHOLS SFC PAUL E. SIMMONS IJ F'-.5-5 .-I ls. SFC JOHN J. ERNSER MXSGT. RICHARD M. FOX MXSGT. HORACE L. SMITH A. I Q L. . W 'i . 5 Academi Faculty ug- - vw- - X! Ni e, 4' i Q. - FRANK A. ARNOLD JACK D. BRONSON Er1gIiSI1 Social Studies WILBUR D. EAST ROBERT J. FELLING Social Studies Physical Education Junior CoIIege Coach WILLIAM G. FINLEY RICHARD L. FRANCIS Business Mathematics JOHN W. FINK SociaI Studies BERNARD W . HARTMAN Science :fs JN. ,...-nr -Q L W. BYRON JAY English DONALD G. JOHNSON English Mr- x ' CHARLES E. HAWKES JOHN V. HAY5 Mathematics Science LEOTA HOBERECHT LaVERN J. HOELSCHER Librarian Social Studies THOMAS J. MCCARTHY CHARLES E. MCCUE Social Studies Physical Education High School Coach 'CK ,.- D T 5, 7 Nl vue R.. R R ,N in . 'ls .1 ff' iff' LAURABEL CARLSON, R. N. Head Nurse GILBERT L. CHAMBERLAIN, M.D. Physician -1- ALMA MARIN MARY oeuscr-I LE Nurse Nurse Med ' ca ROGER BANTRUP DOROTHY DEAN vAHRENsERc KATHERINE BANTRUP Finance 18 Staff v -A W. BYRON JAY English DONALD G. JOHNSON English THOMAS J. MCCARTHY Social Studies ,KVA .K X A CHARLES E. HAWKES JOHN V. HAYS Mafhemafics Science LEOTA HOBERECHT LaVERN J. HOELSCHER Librarian Social Studies CHARLES E. MCCUE Physical Education High School Coach 4? RU TH ROBERTS Foreign Language KARL L. ROBINSON Commerce DUANE M. NORMAN ARCHIE P. REICHEL Moflwemafics English AVEN L. ROBERTS RICHARD B. ROBERTS Mathematics Foreign Language JOHN M. RYAN ROBERT G. SCHWARTZ Social Sfudies English A ,N 1 3 T I l ,5 I ' 4 -' A , -4 I I f S i ors LES HAAS HARRY H. DAVIS ORVILLE G. WILLGRUBS Custodian Laundry Head Steward vw f ii GEORGE A. STEPHENS THOMAS E. WADDILL Science Mathematics, Foreign Language CHARLES E. WALLAU: ELMER W. WlLLIAMb Science Social Studies EMMA WENDLETON Quartermaster VESPER BROOK S Office Manager sf 1' . J- f-'mf' Q- I X 4 xx I l ALMA MARIN MARY oeuscr-I LE Nurse Nurse C ...R Medlca ROGER BANTRUP Rx DOROTHY DEAN VAHRENBERG V -Y X V 1'7 xg LAURABEL CARLSON, R.N. Head Nurse GILBERT L. CHAMBERLAIN, M.D. Physician 'IB Finance Staff KATHERINE BANTRUP JESSIE NUNN Receptionist ALICE ODNEAL Secretary to Administrative Officer ,v--1 fa X me mf- 'X in ati WILMA LOU HELMREICH MARLENE HOWARD Secretary to Steward Secretary to Administrative Officer ffice Staff DOROTHY OERLY Secretary to Publications Officer Secretary to Director of Athletics 19' -to-X mn. wmm TU 1U 1 ANNA BELLE MOORE Assistant to Commandcnt JANET MOORE Assistant Registrar Secretary to Dean 97 1 LEOLA RIPPERGER SIGNE MAE ROKOSKY PATTI SHORT GOLDIE WEYLAND Secretory to President Secretary fo PMS Postmistress Assistant to Executive Officer ASSISTANTS TO QUARTERMASTER Eulc Cook Mildred Floyd Alma Bowman 20 TAILOR SHOP Hottie Smith Pearl Chappell Grace Sclwoaf CLUBROOM Bertha Brown Helen Klusmeyer Ellen Hiiden 1 l I gi 'Y 1 A 1 il 'J lx K CADETS QW 9' A X Q W x nf V a- Junior College Graduates 1960 BAUMAN, LT. KENT A. ARCE, CPL. RODOLFO L. San Jose, Costa Rica, C.A.7 fkudyiz Com- pany A, Asst. Sqd. Ldr., Star Cadet, Least No. of Demerits, '58-'59, Encore Club - University of Denver. Mt. Vernon, la., Company C, Plt. Ldr.7 Athletic, Military, General Honor Societies, Sec,-Trees., K Club, Distinguished Cadet, MST i-2,3-4, Least No. of Demerits, '59- '6O - Cornell, la. BOGARD, LT. COL. EARL C., JR. Panpa, Tex.p fSklpperi, Battle Group Staff, B.G. Commander, Military, General Honor Societies, Distinguished Cadet, MST 3-4, Gold and Silver Chicago Tribune Military Merit Medals, Association of U.S. Army Gold Medalg Department of Army Superior Cadet Ribbon, Order of Military Cross for Leadership, Tentative D.M.S. Student, '59- '60g Dick Wooten, Jr. Award for Greatest lmprovernent lllring Cadetship, Nost Nerits, '59-'60, Bill Sears Commander Trophy, Pres. , Standard of Honor Comm. , Pres. , Officers Council - Texas Tech. L22 ARENSMAN, LT. J. BRUCE Metropolis, Ill., Battle Group Stuff, Asst. S-2, Scholastic, Military, General Honor Societies, Least No. of Demerlts, '58-'59, Most Nbrlts, '59-'60, Distinguished Cadet, MST l-2, 3-47 Highest Grade, MST 3-4 - University af Illinois. BAUDER, SXSGT. FREDERIC S. Des Moines, la.: iBudip Company C, Sqd. Ldr. - Drake University. BRUNNER, SGT. W. BRUCE San Marino, Calif., Company A, Sqd. Ldr., Forensics Award, '58-'59, Least No. of Demerits, '58-'59, Glee Club - West Texas State. CLARK, sfscr. ROBERT T. Darlen, Conn., IBobi, Company C, Sqd. Ldr., Athletic and General Honor Societies, Letterman, Basketball and Track, Co- Captain, Track Team, E.H. Vick Trophy to Outstanding .l.C. Trackman, '60, K Club - Colgate University. BYERS, MAJ. WILLIAM C. Kansas City, Mo., Iliilli, Battle Group Staff, S-3, Athletic and General Honor Societies, President, .l.C. Senior Class, President, K Club, Distinguished Cadet, Co-Captain, Track Team, Letterman, Football and Track, Outstand- ing Trackmon Award, '58, Pete Byers Ath- letic Plaque, '57, K Club Plaque, First Place for Excellence in Athletics, '60, - University of Denver. DAVIS, SFC. DON A. St. Louis, Mo., iD.A.J, Company D, Sqd. Ldr., Wrestling, Track, Decorating Comm., lntrormral Football and Softball - University of Missouri. DEAN, MXSGT. MICHAEL J. Little Rock, Ark., IMikel, Company A, First Sgt., Rifle Team - Washington Univer- sity. DeRQJLAC, SFC. CAMPBELL C. Alamo, Tex., IC.C.l5 Company B, Plt. Sgt., Football, Track, Intramural Foot- ball and Softball, Asst. Company Coach, Basketball - Texas University. EAVES, CAPT. MILFORD W. Farmington, Mo., IMipjp Company C, Commander, Military Honor Guard, Drill Platoon, Assn. of U.S. Army, Standard Oi Honor Commission, Cadet Officers' Council, F.B.L.A., M.P. - Louisiana State Univer- sity. DOHN, LT. DAVID s. Middletown, OINIOI IDUVQIF Company B' Ply, Ld'-,5 Glee Club - Kenyon CoIle9e- EBELING, PVT. PHILIP C., JR. Dayton, Ohio, IEIUI, Company A, Vice- President, J.C. Senior Class, Intramural Volleyball, Swimming, Football - Ohio Wesleyan. EMLONG, LT. RALPH W. St. Joseph, Mich.: Company H, Exec. Off., Athletic Honor Society, First Place Camp Perry Individual Team Score, 2nd Place Standing, 3rd Place Team, 5th Army Hearst Trophy, Most Valuable Rifleman Award - Michigan State University. G' FIVIAN, MAJ. JAMES A. Ottawa, Kans., Uimi, Battle Group Staff, B.G. Exec. Off., Scholastic, Military, General Honor Societies, Distinguished Mil- itary Student, '60, ROTC Distinguished Service Award as Ottstanding Staff Officer, Star Cadet, Distinguished Cadet, MST 6, Dance and Decorating Comm., Cadet Of- ficers' Council, Standard of Honor Com- mission, Assn. of U.S. Army, F.B.L.A., Highest Rated N.C.O., Football, Track - Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia. HARLAN NVSGT RICHARDA Ava, Mo., fDicki, Company H, First Sgt., Marching Band, Dmm and Bugle Corps, Glee Club, J.C. Basketball - University of Missouri. HUSTON, LT. ROBERT J. Hollywood, Calif., lBobi, Battle Group Staff, S-l Adiutant, Scholastic, Military, General Honor Societies, Gold Star Cadet, Distinguished Cadet, MST i-2, 3-4, Stand- ard of Honor Commission, Dept. ofArmy Superior Cadet Award, Editor, '59-'60 Yearbook, Certificate for Contribution to Yearbook Publication, Secretary-Treasurer, J.C. Senior Class, Highest Academic Aver- age, i960 J.C. Class, Chicago Tribune Silver Military Merit Medal, Awards as Oatstanding Chemistry and Physics Student, Harry C. deGrummond Memorial Medal, Encore Club, Least No. of Demerits, '59- '60, J.C. Wrestling Team Stanford University. GEORGE, CAPT. JEROME H. Des Moines, la., Uerryii Company A, Commander, R.R. McMaster Award to Qat- standing Cadet in Company A, Letterman, Swimming, J.C. Basketball - Drdce Univer- sity. GOODE, LT. JOHN F. Glenview, lll., Uohnny B i, Company C. Exec. Off., Military Honor Society, Distinguished Cadet, MST l-2, J.C. Wrest- ling, Assn. of U.S. Army, intramural Vol- leyball - University of Missouri. HUTCHENS, CPL . DANIEL MARTIN White Hall, Ill., iHutchl, Company H, Asst. Sqd. Ldr., Athletic Honor Society, Letterman, Track, Glee Club, Concert, Dance, Marching Bands, K Club - Rolla School of Mines. MILLER SFC JOHNS. Frontenac, Mo., Company A, Plt. Sgt., Forensics, J.C. Swimming Team, Asst. Coach, High School Swimming Team, Assn. of U.S. Army, M.P., Drill Platoon, Wrestling Team - Westminster College. Nesrsk, Wscr. WILLIAM s. Urbana, lll ., iliilli, Corrpany B, First Sgt., Athletic Honor Society, Letterman, Foot- ball, All-Conference Second Team, Foot- ball, Lettennan, Basketball, K Club Sgt.- at-Arms, Letterman, Track - Colorado State University. JOHNSON, NVSGT. RICHARD W. Morgan, Minn., lDickl, Company C, First Sgt., General Honor Society, Distinguished Cadet, MST l-2, Best Drllled Cadet, Co. C, '59, Water Safety instructor, Drill Platoon - University of Minnesota. MALMGREN, SXSGT. RONALD F. Barrington, Ill., illonl, Company B, Sqd. Ldr., Athletic Honor Society, Letterman, Basketball, Track, K Club - University of illinois. OWENSBY, SFC. JOHN W. Buffalo, Mo., Uohni, Company B, Supply Sgt. - University of Missouri. PERRY, SFC. THOMAS S. Milwaukee, Wisc., fToml, Corrpany H, Plt. Guide, Glee Club, Letterman, Football, Track, Tennis, Captain, J.C. Tennis - University of Wisconsin . wi, edge , . , some 3 we ,fl L, it Fig IH'-51. 1' ' . E l ' PANNAGE, SFC. CHARLES M. Great Falls, Mont., iliutchi, Company B, Plt. Guide, Athletic Honor Society, J.C. Badcefball, Lettemxm, Cqxtain, J.C. Golf- Purdue University . REHKLAU, CAPT. JON E. Ft. Wayne, Ind., CRickl, Battle Group Staff, Quartermaster, Health and Mess Officer, General, Athletic, Military Honor So- cieties, Distinguished Cadet, MST-6, Highest Grade, MST-6, Superior Military Schools Cadet Ribbon, Association of U.S. Army Gold Medal, Distinguished Military Stu- dent, '6O, Kemper News Staff, Pres., Kemper Flying Club, Letterman, J.C. Rifle Team, Assn. of U.S. Army, Proiec- tion Crew, intramural Softball, Water Safety instructor - University of Denver. SOURBEER, SFC. CHARLES P. Parsons, Kans., iSowiei, Company A, Plt. Guide, Athletic Honor Society, Yearbook Staff, Letterman, J.C. Track, Asst. Cadet Coach, High School Swimming Team, K Club - Baker University. M., sung STlTT, LT. DONALD M. Middletown, Ohio, fDonl, Company H, Plt. Ldr., General Honor Society, Year- book Staff, '58-'59, Glee Club, Band, Cheerleader, J.C. Track, Library Staff, Decorating Comm. - New York University. TYREE, CAPT. STEPHEN B. Salina, Kans., fStevel, Company H, Com- mander, General Honor Society, John Philip Sousa Award for Excellence in Mu- sicianship, Scholarship, Service, ROTC Meritorious Service Award to Outstanding Corrpany Comrnmchr, Tentative Distinguished Military Student, '60, Marching and Con- cert Bonds, Standard of Honor Commission, Cadet Officers' Council, Letterman, Foot- ball, Basketball - University of Kansas. 28 TAYLOR, wser. HENDRIX A., JR. Pine Bluff, Ark., lH.A.J, Company H, Sqd. Ldr., Scholastic, Military Honor Societies, Gold Star Cadet, Distinguished Cadet, MST l-2, Best Non-Commissioned Officer, Co. H, Marching Band, J.C. Basketball and Track Manager - West Point. VICKERS, LT. JAMES E Western Springs, lll. Ulml, Company H Plt. Ldr., Scholastic, Athletic, General Honor Societies, Star Cadet, Zoology Lab. Asst., lntrarrural Basketball, Football, Soft- ball, Letterman, J.C. Football, '58 - Uni- versity of llllnols. VICTO1, CAPT. DAVID H. St. Louis, Mo., fDavel, Bottle Group Staff, Personnel Officer, Scholastic, Mil- itary, General Honor Societies, Kemper News Staff, Yearbook Staff, Least No. of Demerits, 3 years, Most Merits, '59-'60, Distinguished Military Student, '60, Star Cadet, Sons of American Revolution Medal, '59, Intramural Softball, Assn. of U.S. Army, Reception Comm., Officers' Council- Brodley University. WESTROM, LT. RONALD L. Glen Ellyn, III., iWesl, Battle Group Staff, Chaplain, General Honor Society, Cadet Officers' Council, Assn. of U.S. Army, Glee Club, The Rev. Roy M. Rutherford Chcplain's Cup K2 yearsl, Intramural Foot- ball - Elmhurst College. WOOD, LT. HOMER D. Wichita Falls, Tex., Company D, Exec. Off., Most Co-operative New Boy, '58, Most Nhrits, '58, Best Drilled Old Boy, '59, Least No. of Demerifs, '60 - North Texas State . Formal Review and Ceremony High School Graduates 1960 AGENT, JOHN C. Solllsuw, Okla.7 KCo0Pl: Company D, Asst. Sqd. Ldr.5 Drlll Platoon, M.P., Letterman, H.5. Football, Track - West- mlnster Col lege. BARRON, PFC. BRUCE L. Ames, la.: Colrpany B7 Club, Football, Track, Drlll Platoon, Glee K Club. BAUTER, Sf5GT. ROBERT W. Tulsa, Oda., lBobl7 Conpany B, Armorer, Armory Crew, Letterman, High School Swimming . ARMSTRONG, CPL. RUSSELL H., ll Omaha, Nebr.p fRusslp Conpany D, Asst. Sqd. Ldr.g Drlll Platoon, Best Drllled New Boy, Co. D, '597 Football, Track, K Club. BALLARD, PFC. ROBERT A. Dallas, Tex., lBobD7 Company D, Intra- mural Basketball. 3 I we A ww B B S' BLACK, PFC. STEPHEN A. ELL, SGT. KENNETH C., JR. Amarillo, Tex., Clienip Company C, Asst. Sqd. Ldr.7 Senior Lifesaving, Swimming Team, Golf Team, Intramural Tennis - West Texas State College. LACKBURN, ROBERT l.. Fort Smirh, Ark., fBloclcieip Company C, Drill Platoon, Yearbook Staff, Decor- ating Comm., M.P., High School Tennis, Swimming. Orland Park, lil., lFlipi: Company C, Drill Platoon, Flying Club, Swimming Team - Bradley University. BOX, SXSGT. W. BARRY Shreveport, La., iBodne Company C Sqcl. Ldr., Armorer, General Honor Society, Vice-President, High School Senior Class, American Legion Oratorical Medal, Star Cadet, Distinguished Cadet, MST 3-4, Armory Crew. BROWN, sfscr. KENNETH T. Dallas, Tex., ilfatyip Company B, Sqd Ldr., Glee Club, High School Track, ln- tramural Softball . ELSEA, SFC. JON L. X6 .J-'N BROWN, SFC. WILLIAM W. Caracas, Venezuela, iBiIli, Company A, Supply Sgt., Secretary-Treasurer, High School Senior Class, Scholastic, Military Honor Societies, Distinguished Cadet, MST 3-4, Decorating Comm., Drill Platoon, M.P., Lettemian, H.S. Track - University of Kansas. CONNABLE, SFC. A. BLAIR Keolruk, la., Company C, Supply Sgt., Junior-Senior Lifesaving, Water Safety instructor, Lifeguard, Decorating Comm., Swimming Team, Armory Crew, Football Team, '56-'57 - Drake University. i 'fi' BURRIS, SISGT. RAYMOND D., JR. Garden City, Kans.7 iBudJ, Company A, Sqd. Ldr., Athletic Honor Society, Drill Platoon, Distinguished Cadet, MST 1-2 Glee Club, Honor Guard, Yearbook Staff, '58-'59, Letterman, High School Track, K Club - University of Kansas. 1 Farmington, Mich., Company C, Plt. Sgt., Scholastic, Athletic Honor Societies, Qen Door Comm., Decorating Comm., Drill Platoon, Football Team K3 yearsi, Track Team Q2 yearsi, K Club - Northwestern University. FANNELL, SXSGT. LeROY L. Albuquerque, N.M.7 iLeei, Company H, Athletic Honor Society, Glee Club, Assn. of U.S. Army, Letterman, H.S. Rifleg K Club. FAULDS, CPL. BERENT R. Northbrook, lll., iButchip Conpany C, Drill Platoon, Best Drilled Old Boy, Co. C, '59- '60, Football Team. GODZWON CPL ROBERT L laml, Fla CompanyA Athletic Honor Soclety, Letterman, Captain, High School Wrestling Team, Encore Club, K Club Rolla School of Mines GOODIN, SISGT. RICHARD C. Wichita, Kans.p fDickip Company D, Arm- orer, Scholastic Honor Society, Proiection Crew, Armory Crew, Distinguished Cadet - Clarkson College of Technology. FLICK, SGT. MICHAEL E. Muskogee, Olcla., fMlkei, Company C, Sqd. Ldr., Sports Editor, Kemper News, Three Class A Ratings on Sports Stories by Missouri College Newspaper Association, Letterman, H.S. Football, Honorable Men- tion, Northeast Missouri District All-Star Football Team, '59, Swimming Team, '59p Senior Lifesaving, Water Safety lnstructor, K Club Sgt.-at-Arms - University of Oklahoma. FORKER, SFC. CHARLES W. Marion, Ill., fChuclrip Company H, Asst. Dnam and Bugle Corps Ldr.7 General Honor Society, Marching Band, Dance Band, Combo, Concert Band, Glee Club, Decor- ating Comm., John Philip Sousa Award for Excellence in Nusicianshlp, Scholarship, and Service, Freshman-Sophomore Basket- hall, Intramural Basketball and Softball. GRAVES, NVSGT. DONALD L. Salina, Kam., IWeasellg Staff, Color Guard, Decorating Comm., Intramural Basketball, Intramural Softball, M.P., Marlcsmanship Medal . HAMILTON, SGT. WILLIAM M. Dallas, Tex., CBIID, Conpany C, Asst. Sqd. Ldr., Drlll Platoon, Senior Lifesaving, Water Safety Instnictor - Southem Nhthodist University. HOISWELL, CPL. CHARLES E. Elkhart, Ind., fCharliel7 Company C, Asst. Sqd. Ldr.p Scholastic, Military, General Honor Societies, Gold Star Cadet, Kemper News Staff, Flying Club, Drill Platoon, Dis- tingulsl-ned Cadet C2 yearsl, Award for Most Promise In Science, Water Safety Instructor - Northwestem University. GRIFFIN, SFC. LAWRENCE P. Detroit, Mich., fLartylp Company A, Sqd. Lclr.l Least No. of Demerits, '59, Most Merits, '60, Best Non-Commissioned Of- ficer, Co. A, '60, Intramural Football md Softball - Wayne State University. HALLBERG, SFC. BUDD J. Ottumwc, la., Company C, Plt. Guide, Military Honor Society, Drill Platoon K2 yearsl, M.P., Glee Club, Wrestling Team, Distinguished Cadet, MST-2, Cadet Host, '58-'59, Armory Crew, '57-'58, '53-'59 - Sullivan School. HOWARD, MXSGT. TRACY W. Hudson, Colo., Company A, Plt. Sgt., Scholastic, Athletic, General Honor So- cieties, Drill Platoon, Decorating Comm., Enoore Club, H.S. Basketball, Track Teams, Letterman, Co-Captain, H.S. Basketball Team - University of Colorado. JOHNSON, PFC. BEN E. Burwell, Nebr.7 Company H, Marching Band, Concert Bend, Drum md Bugle Corps, Glee Club, Intramural Rifle - Hastings College. HUBARTT, MXSGT. RUSSELL J., JR. Elkhart, Ind., iHubbyl7 Company C, Plt. Sgt., Scholastic, General, Military Honor Societies, Star Cadet, Kemper News Staff, Open Door Comm., Drill Platoon, Most Solclierly New Boy in Corps, '58, Dis- tinguished Cadet, MST l-2, Best Non- Commissioned Officer, Co. C, '60, Least No. of Demerlts, '60 - lndlana University. JONES, SXSGT. BART L lll Houston, Tex., Company C, Sqd. Lclr., Scholmtic, Athletic Honor Societies, Year- book Staff, Letterman, H.S., J.C. Track, Intramural Football - University of Texas. KAMPMEIER, SGT. WARREN H., JR. Decatur, Ill., Company A, Asst. Sqd. Ldr.7 Glee Club, Honor Guard, Drill Platoon, Letterman, H.S. Tennis Team. KELLEY, LT. JAMES H., JR. ' ul I ai KASTER, CPL. PAUL R. Omaha, Nebr., iWhiteyl, Company B, Asst. Sqd. Ldr., Athletic Honor Society, Letterman, H.S. Basketball, Football, Track, All-Conference Basketball Team, All-District Honorable Mention, Co- Captoin, H.S. Track Team, Howard Swon Sedalia Trophy to Outstanding Trackman, K Club. KESTER, CPL. JOHN I.. Garden City, Kans., iHayseedi, Company D, Drill Platoon, Intramural Football, Basketball . Port Huron, Mich., Uiml, Company H, Plt. Ldr., Drum Maior of Marching Band, Drum and Bugle Corps Leader, Library Staff Chairman, Letterman, H.S. Football, Golf, Captain, H.S. Golf Team, K Club. KRAMER, SFC. ROSS Kirkwood, Nlo., Company A, Sqd. Ldr., Company Clerk. LANCASTER, SFC. WILLIAM Y., II Marshall, Tex., fLumpl, Company C, Plt. Guide, Distinguished Cadet, MST, 3-4, Encore Club, Letterman, H.S. Wrestling, H.S. Golf, H.S. Track, Captain, H.S. Golf Team, '59, M.P., Vice-President, K Club,Presiclent, HSI, H53 Classes, Highest Academic Average, i960 H.S. Senior Class - Southem Methodist Univer- sity. Leer, PFC. JOHN L. Plymouth, Mich., lLarryTp Company A, Drill Platoon, Wrestling Team. McGUIRE, PVT. JOHN W. Dubuque, la., lGuireTp Conpany D, Year- book Staff, Letterman, H.S. Swimming, H.S. Tennis - Northwestern University. McKELVEY, PFC. ROBERT J. Minneapolis, Minn., lMacJ5 Company A, Yearbook Staff -- Puget Sound College. McCARTNEY, CPL. DOUGLAS R. Topeka, Kans.p CDougDg Company A, Asst. . .' ' ' t e Sqd Ldr , Athletic Honor Socle y, Gle Club, M.P.: Letterman, H.S. Football I Trackp Co-Captain, H.S. Track Team - Kansas State . MCELROY, CPL. DAVID J. Camden, Tex., lMacJg Company A, Asst Sqd. Ldr.p Scholastic Honor Society. MAKEIG, sfscr. JOHN R. Amarillo, Tex., Company D, Plt. Sgt. MILLER, PFC. ELDEN D. Salina, Kans., fDennyI, Company C - Fort Hays, Kansas State College. MOUZE, SXSGT. LYNN R. Longview, Tex., Co. B, Sqcl. Ldr., M.P., Drill Platoon, Honor Guard, Decorating Comm., Scroll as Leader of Best Drilled Squad, Letterman, H.S. Wrestling, Track, Intramural Football, Softball - Baylor University. MARTIN, SXSGT. MARVIN L. Wakeeney, Kam., fMarvI, Company B, Sqd. Ldr., Senior Lifesaving, Rifle. MEIERDING, PFC, HAROLD A. Dallas, Tex., fHalI, Company D, H.S Track - Texas Wesleyan. MOSS, PVT. STEPHEN D. Kansas City, Mo., lStevel: COMP'-'- Y Bi Drill Platoon, Lifesaving - University of Wisconsin. NASH, SXSGT. ROBERT G. Kansas City, Mo., fliamrodl, Staff, Color Guard, Decorating Comm., Yearbook Staff, Letterman, H.S. Swimming, H.S. Track - University of Kansas City. MUSICK, SFC. JAMES K. Tulia, Tex., fSpigsl, Company H, Sqd. Ldr., Scholastic, General Honor Soci- eties, Dance Band, H.S. Football Team - North Texas State College. NELSON, LT. GRANT O. 1 ., y , . . General Honor Society, Drill Platoon Leader, Capt. G.M. Powell Trophy, Pres- ident, H.S. Senior Class, Vice-Pres., Jr. Class, '58-'59, Vice-Pres., Soph. Class, '57-'58, Pres., Freshman Class, '56-'57, Letterman, H.S. Football, H.S. Basketball, H.S. Golf, H.S. Swimming. NICHOLS, CPL. JACK G. Plainview, Tex., Uockol, Company B, Athletic Honor Society, K Club, Letter- man, High School Rifle, Intramural Rifle, Football - Stanford University. Marcus la 'Compan B Exec Off, 'Cf PALKOVICK, PFC. JOSEPH B. Garfield, N .J.y Uakelg Company Hp Marching, Concert Bands, Drum and Bugle Corps, M.P. Wrestling, Track, Intramural Rifle and Football . OLSON, SGT. LAURENCE L. Springfield, Ill.: CLarrYli Company D, Asst, Supply Sgt., Distinguished Cadet, MST 3-4, lntramural Volleyball. PATMAN, sfscr. THOMAS A. Kansas City, Mo., Uoml, Company H, Sqd. Ldr., Marching, Concert Bands, Drum and Bugle Corps, M.P., Most Merits, '60, Wrestling, Track, Intramural Foot- ball - University of Missouri. PATTERSON, SFC. FRANKLIN H. Kenosha, Wisc., fPatl7 Color Guard, Encore Club, Letterman, l'l.S. Track, Intramural Basketball. POOLE, CPL. MICHAEL L. Tulsa, Olcla.7 fMikel, Company B - Oklahoma, University. 'K PRICE, SFC. FREDRIC J. REEVES, SGT. JACK H. Kabul, Afganistan, iiiredlp Company B, Plt. Guide, Scholastic, Military Honor Societies, Drill Platoon, Honor Guard, Cheerleader, Letterman, H.S. Swimming, Intramural Football and Basketball. Houston, Tex., flairatelp Company C, Scholastic Honor Society, Drill Platoon - Southern Methodist University. REPPERT, LT. BRUCE G. San Antonio, Tex., fPearJ, Company C, Plt. Ldr., Military, Athletic, General Honor Societies, Yearbook Staff, Drill Platoon, Reception Comm., Decorating Comm., M.P., K Club, Letterman, H.5. Football, Swimmimg, Tennis, Intramural Basketball, Senior Lifesaving - Texas University. M. .0 PUCKETT, CPL. GERALD C. Mineola, Tex., Uerryj, Company A, Armorer, Armory Crew - Odessa Junior College . RAGSDALE, LT. GCRDON L. Beirut, Lebanon, fllagsl, Company D, Plt. Ldr., Military Honor Society, Distinguished Cadet, NST 3-4, Highest Grade, MST 3-4, Superior Military Schools Cadet Ribbon f2 yearsl, Chicago Tribune Silver Medal, K Club. 41 Rlcssv, sfscr. RADFORD B. SPAETH, CPL. JOHN C. Lima, Peru, S.A., iRadi, Company C, Sqd. Ldr., Scholastic, Military Honor Societies, Star Cadet, Yearbook Staff, Drill Platoon, High School Tennis, Foot- ball, Senior Lifesaving, K Club - Colgate University. Rye Beach, N.H., iBuddyJ, Company C, Sqd. Ldr., General Honor Society, Dis- tinguished Cadet MST-2, Kemper News Editor, i959-'60 President, Missouri Col- lege Newspaper Association, Two MC NA Class A Awards for Best Editorial, '60, Drill Platoon, H.S. Swimming Team, Life- saving Water Safety Instructor - University of Kansas. SPEER PFC. WILLIAM L. Otfdwa, Kans. CBIID, Company D, Athletic Honor Society, Lettennan, H.S. Football, K Club. Roni, CPL. JOHN H. St. Joseph, Mo., Company B, Asst. Sqd. Ldr., Drill Platoon, Best Drilled Old Boy, Co. B, '60, Senior Lifesaving, Intramural Softball and Basketball - University of Wisconsin. ST. AUBYN, LT. EDWARD A. San Tome, Venezuela, iFlashi, Company B, Plt. Ldr., Scholastic, Military, Athletic General Honor Societies, Gold Star Cadet, Department of Army Citation Award, Dis- tinguished Cadet, MST-2, Drill Platoon, lst Place lndividual Competition, Missouri State Military Schools, '59, Dance and Decorating Comm., Letterman, H.S. Foot- ball, Track, Golf, Co-Captain, H.S. Football Team, M.W. Hyland Trophy to Football Player for Excellence in Scholar- ship, '60, K Club -Loyola University. r - . V+. I yt f I i 5' -5 -of SWANSON, SGT. SIDNEY P. Littleton, Colo., lSidI7 Company C, Sqd. Ldr.7 Drill Platoon, Glee Club, Kemper News Staff, Senior Lifesaving, Intramural Volleyball and Basketball - Colorado U. TOMLINSON, SXSGT. RICHARD M. Frederick, Okla.7 lBinerI, Company D, Sqd. Ldr.p Scholastic, Military, General Honor Societies, Star Cadet, Kenper News Staff, Boonville Daily News Trophy in Journalism, Misouri College Newspaper Association Class A Award for Feature Story, Distinguished Cadet, MST 3-47 Golf, Tennis, Senior Lifesaving - Westminster College. THAL, SGT. JAMES C. Fredericktown, Mo., Uwixtyli Company Hp Conpany Clerky Athletic Honor Society, Marching Band, Dance Band, Flying Club, Letterman, H.S. Football, H.S. Track, Manager, H.S. Basketball, K Club. TORBETT, CPL. GARY B. Wright City, Mo.: Company D, Asst. Sqd. Ldr., Drill Platoon, Senior Life- saving, Track - Westminster College. TROWBRIDGE, SFC. W. DEE Edwardsville, III.g Conpmy D, Plf. Guide, Military Honor Society, Best Non-Com- missioned Officer, Co. Di Letterman, H.S. Football, H.S. Wrestling, H.S. Track, J.C. Rifle, K Club. TURNER, SGT. RANDY H. Sayre, Okla.7 Company D, Asst. Sqd. Ldr. WALK, CPL. WAYNE D. Colorado Springs, Colo., Company B, Asst. Sqd. Ldr.p Rifle Team, Drill Platoon. 44 VAN FLETEREN, CPL. EMNWNUEL J. Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela, CMannyip Company D, Drill Platoon, Flying Club, Track, Intramural Basketball. WALKER, SFC. KELLY W. Tyler, Tex., Company D, Sqd. Ldr., Scholastic, Military Honor Societies, Star Cadet, Distinguished Cadet, MST 3-4, Yearbook Staff - Vanderbilt University. WEHMEYER, SGT. LONNIE K. Barcelona, Venezuela, Conpany B, Conpany Clerk, Flying Club, Cheerleader, M.P., Decorating Comm. , Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Volleyball - Univer- sity of Houston. I 1. WERTZ, SfSGT. ROYAL F., JR. Amarillo, Tex., Company C, Sqd. Ldr., Scholastic, Military Honor Societies, Star Cadet, Encore Club, Reception Comm., Distinguished Cadet, MST 3-4 - Colorado University. WIESE, MXSGT. FREDERICK W. Harper Woods, Mich., fFredj, Company D, Plt. Sgt., Athletic, General Honor Societies, Kemper News Staff, Library Staff, Drill Platoon, Glee Club, Best Drilled Old Boy, Co. D , '60, Sons of American Revolution Medal, Certificate for Meritorious Service to Library, Letter- man, H.5. Football, Basketball, Cadet Coach, 9th Grade Basketball, K Club. WEST, SGT. DAVID L. Rushville, ind., lDavel, Corrpany H, Sqd. Ldr., Scholastic, General Honor Societies, Gold Star Cadet, Highest Academic Aver- age, i96O H.S. Senior Class, Distinguished Cadet, NST-2, D.A.R. Award. WHITE, SXSGT. WILLIAM K. Kansas City, Mo., fBilll, Company H, Marching Bond, Letterman, H.5. Football, H.S. Swimming, Water Safety Instructor, K Club. WILSON, MfSGT. OSCAR Clifton, Tex., Company A, Plt. Guide, Athletic Honor Society, Lettemran, H.S. Football, Co-Captain, H.S. Football Team, Honorable Mention, Northeast Missouri District - Texas A. and M. YOCK, SXSGT. RICHARD J. Detroit, Mich., fDickJ, Co. D, Sqd. Ldr. H.S. Basketball Manager, Intramural Vol- leyball - Capital University. Junior College First Year Receiving High School Diplomas Dated May 24 , 1959 A - -av lg-'14 ' 4.11.-Illl ANDERSON, SGT. MICHAEL G. Lynchburg, Ohio, CMikelp Company D, Sqd. Ldr., Glee Club, Rifle Team, Com- mandant Office Asst. CHARLEVILLE, Mfscsr. DAVID E. Kirkwood, Mo., lDavel, Company D, First Sgt., Military, Scholastic, General Honor Societies, Distinguished Cadet, MST l-2, 3-41 Gold Star Cadet, Award os Most Promising Student in Business Ad- ministration, Letterman, H.S. Swimming, Water Safety lnstructor, Secretary-Treasurer, Junior College Junior Class - Southern Methodist University. COBB, CPL. CHARLES H. Sunnyvale, Calif.: fCharliel, Company H: Marching Band, Concert Band, Drum and Bugle Corps, J.C. Wrestling, J.C. Track - Foothills Junior College. BEVAN, CPL. CARL J. Tulsa, Gila., Company B. BRADSHAW, SGT. ROBERT B. Wendell, Ida., lllennlg Company B, Sqcl Ldr.g Letterman, H.S. Football, Intra mural Football. titi roms, sfsor. PATRICK T. if FlSCHER, SXSGT. CHARLES A. Clayton, Mo., fPetei, Company B, Sqd, Ldr.7 Scholastic, Athletic Honor Societies, Glee Club, Drill Platoon, J.C. Football, J . C . Track, Letterman, J .C . Tennis, Water Safety Instructor, K Club - Univer- sity of Missouri. FRINK, JAMES L. lll Ft. Leavenworth, Kona., QDinkl5 Company B, Asst. Sqd. Ldr.g Glee Club, H.S. Football, Senior Lifesaving, H.S. Tennis, Intramural F ootba ll - University of Oklahoma. Eureka, Kansasg iPatDg Company A, Sqd. Ldr.7 Military Honor Society, Flying Club, Distinguished Cadet, MST 3-47 Letterman, J.C. Golf - Washburn University. MARKS, LT. PHILIP J., JR. Stevensville, Mont,5 iP.J.lp Company A, Plt. Ldr.g ROTC Meritorious Achievement Award as Outstanding Platoon Leader. SIKES, CPL. DAVID C. Dallas, Tex., iDaveJ7 Company Ap J.C. Track - Texas A. and M. 'Quez- sMeLLow, sfscr. SAMUEL JR. SIMKINS, PVT. JON L. Mt. Pulaski, Ill., Corrpany C - Westminster College. TOMKINSON, CPL. EARL C. Peoria, Ill., Uedi, Company D, Asst Sqd. Ldr., Concert Band, intramural Foot- ball and Volleyball. Rock Island, lll., CSaml, Corrpany C, Sqd. Ldr., General Honor Society, Kemper News Staff, Decorating Comm. - University of Colorado. WIEDMAN, CPL. BRUCE W. Henry, III., Company D, Asst. Supply Sgt., Letterman, Wrestling, J.C. Track, Golf, M.P. - Bradley University. WOOD, SXSGT. CHARLES I. Wichita Falls, Tex., 1WooClYl:Conpany A, Sqd. Ldr., Drill Platoon, Encore Club, Best Drilled New Boy, '59, Least No. of Demerits, '58-'59, Best Drilled Old Boy, '60, M.P., Letterman, Track, Basketball, Tennis - Baylor University. 1' 4, A 3 M k Lt B lendorf Lt Neumann Capt Gee Lt Hagan Capt Lent, Lf.Reifsnyder,J.R. FRONT ROW: Left to Right, McCall, Tomkinson, Lt. ar 5, . ee , . , . , . , . Kester, Feafherston, C. J. Bevan, J. C. Miller, McMahon. SECOND ROW: J. W. Rhodes, Charleville, Hughes, Bradshaw, L. F. Wood, Surgener , W. T. Thompson, Bower, Cappel, R. D. Maupin, Utendorfer, Belsley, Forbes. THIRD ROW: Snip, Ashby, Wester, P. M. O'DonneII, Sorenson, S. K. Johnston H. D. Guthrie, Stewart, Bomar, Cruz- Horta, M. G. Anderson, N. H. Martin, Kurdziel. FOURTH ROW: Artzt, Frink, Jacobs, Klaus, M. J. O'Donnell, Cabrera, G. D. Johnston, Simkins, B. L. Jones, Sikes, C. l. Wood, R. D. Miller, F. R. Harris. J ' 11 g J 11' C Class Officers Lt. Reifsnyder . . . vice-president Capt. Lent . ..... president Chorleville . . secretary-treasurer it i. it l i Class Officers Davidson ....... vice-president Collins . . . ..... president Weatherford ..... secretary-treasurer High School Junior Class 11 , -H- lr f .. W.,- 1 4.--:vw - FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Roland, Connolly, Groif, McDonald, Aden, Booth, Everett, Perdue, Rowe, Mathis, Rogers, Hallender, T. G. Godzwon Frick, Davidson. SECOND ROW: Regan, Gladstone, Honser, Winslow, Sprinkle, S. L. Strange, Gunvordohl, McCain, Couch, Ellword, Osborn Neblett, Tatrnon, J. Q. Melges, Eliot, Hiddleston. THIRD ROW: Soper, Collins, J. A. Brunner, Pernalete, Lilley, Mace, Wright, A. H. Fisk, Flesher Orr, Robinson, Wasson, Gutierrez, Kent, R. P. Fritz, Hankins. FOURTH ROW: Cable, Cowgill, R. J. White, Taggart, Krammer, Cole, Liles, Speicher Franks, Newman, M. E. Johnston, Owen, C. R. Wilson, C. Q. Melges, Weatherford, Stringer. FIFTH ROW: G. G. Anderson, deBedout, Oswalt Whiteaker, Berbrich, Prince, Hilts, Kernpner, D. R. Fisk, Lazarus, Moffat, R. H. Block, Polk, T. L. Maupin, Garrns, Landsmon. Wh't H m hre C F Hall Schaffer S. B. FIRST ROW: Lett to Right, C. R. Martin, Gilligan, G. P. Harwell, G. A. Martin, Hocking, D, J. le, u p y, . . , , Bevan, Gruber, R. P. Miller, Springmeyer. SECOND ROW: J. J. Walker, Richesan, D. L. Greene, Dawson, J. V. Rhodes, Fromer, Corbett, Doty, Petersen, Levi, Beck, Berkowich, W. T. Baker, Barley. THIRD ROW: Dierst, Lowsley, Rimhey, R. C. Young, Olmen, Nadler, Earl, Scates, Rowland, ' FOURTH ROW: W. R. Elsea, Kunz, Williamson, Edwards, Baur, Barnes, G. L. Jones, M. G. Jacorne, Litt, W. B. Harris, Greenamyre, Sanders. Greene, Caldwell, R. M. Hall, Horton, Casey, Jackson. High School Sophomore C ass ' ly l . T' s r 3 J . fi J it f 1 5 L ,R T-in jf Class Officers , Q 0 . Gilligan . . . . vice-president Humphrey . . . ..... president D. L. Greene .... secretary-treasurer -nh... N l. x l R+ .A . ll X Class Officers ' Knelmcms . . vlce-presideml J.L Ns .Nelson . . . . prosldenl Burnett . . secretory-treasurer High School Freshm n C ass . , ,. . G er, clrlis, Knelwons, J. R. Block, J, L. Nelson, Misco, Hubvr. SECOND ROW: Hesfcnd, Wlley, Bowen, R. L Anflorson, R. L. Slworp, Vcmnoy Couplcrwd. THIRD ROW: Jennings, O'Bonnor1, E. F. Gulhriz-, Burneff, Freese, G. G. Nloore, Slnger, J. M. Harris FOURTH ROW: Lucas, Holmes, Hinklc, Sfoffin, Ortmonn, Wendorff, B. A. Strange. Ir if ' SEQ y COMPANIES ev ls -4 QY v 490 J 44 Sita AP f X? X K -P f Qsjf Q N. X X Mon Battle Group Staff LT. ROBERT J. HUSTON LT. LAWRENCE M. NEUMANN LT. WILLIAM A. FRITZ Adiutant Provost Marshal Supply Officer MAJ. JAMES A. FIVIAN MAJ. WILLIAM C. BYERS Executive Officer Operations and Training Officer LT. COL. EARL C. BOGARD Commander -'ugg 4,4 g'. Q' ax ,ff f A QLJQ ,,f'f ,iff Q . f f.-mf 2 m,, 4 JJ .pw , Color Gu ard NASH GRAVES PATTERSON POSPISIL 1' '!.rf ' 1 my-na, 'Wm L-,ef -sv ' ,I ?'g'o.sTf+ in fe.:-. Company FOURTH ROW: Burris, Dierst, Davidson, J. N. Payne, Rowlond, Olrnen, Arce, W. W. Brown. THIRD ROW: C. I. Wood, Gorrns, Ebeling, Holrnes, S. K. Johnston, McKeIvey, Silces, Honlcins. SECOND ROW: Kramer, Pernolete, D. L. Greene, Rirnbey, Connolly, W. T. Boker, Kompmeier, J. S. Miller. FIRST ROW: O. Wilson, W. B. Brunner, Arrzr, Strolman, Roland, Winslow, D. R. Fisk, J. Q. Melges, Wlxiteolcer. l iLt. Beelendorf MfSgt. Dean Capt. George FOURTH ROW: Hollender, Orr, W. B. Horris, O'Bonnon, N. H. Nbrtin, Coppel, Owen, Puckett. THIRD ROW: Londsmon, B. A. Strange, Hinkle, Doty, Petersen, Jocome, McCoin, McElroy. SECOND ROW Griffin, Bouglriton, Lucas, H. D. Guthrie, Burnett, J. R. Block, R. L Godzwon, C. R. Wilson, McCartney. FIRST ROW: Sourbeer, Forbes J. R. Kester, Powell, G. A. Manin, D. J. White, Singer, Leer, Kruse Howord. lfLf. Hagan 2 Lt. Morks Humplrirey ll 1 , -.axis f Company B FOURTH ROW: L. R. Moore, M. G. Greene, Seki, Hiddleston, Stewart, Wasson, Moss, Wehmeyer, Bauter. THIRD ROW: M. L. Martin, M. J. O'Donnell, Kurtz, R. D. Maupin, Speicher, M. E. Johnston, Edwards, Roth. SECOND ROW: Malrngren, Williamson L. F. Wood, Cassell, Eliot, Prince, Polk, Walk. FIRST ROW: Pannage, Bradshaw, W. R. Elsea, Klaus, Ashby, James, Nichols, Poole, Frink. l Lt. Dohn M Sgt. Nester Capt. Lent FOURTH ROW: K. T. Brown, C. J. Bevan, J. M. Harris, Wiley Misco, Beck, Wright, Owensby. THIRD ROW: Weatherford, Stringer G. D. Harwell, Corbett, R. L, Sharp, Sanders, Barron, A. H. Fisk SECOND ROW: Ellward, Tatman, Wendorff, R. D, Miller, Utendorfer Scates, J. J. Walker, deRoulac. FIRST ROW: Price, Fischer, Hilts R. M. Hall, E. F. Guthrie, G. G. Moore, McMillan, Bomar, Koster lfLt. St. Aubyn lfLt, G. O. Nelson Moffat ...J r r iff bu, x .fr fx N W x I X I -. ia I f ,,' f Q, ig 1 x x f Luigi? Company C TOIIRTII ROW: Osborn, Slceoch, S. A, Black, Stafiin, P. M. O'DnnneII, Horswell, Box. THIRD ROW: Richeson, Thomas, Gladstone, Wester, Mace, Swanson, J. I. Elsea, SECOND ROW: Rigsby, rlellicfclolit, Iiaur, Carter, Blackburn, Lazarus, Bell. FIRST ROW: Lancaster, Bandar, Naze, Renick, Oswalt, G. L. Jones, Regan, Spaeth. If'iLt. Reppert Mw'Sgt. R. W. Johnso Capt. Eaves n It FOURTH ROW: B. L. Jones, Faulds, Shelton, Kent, Litt, Flick, Reeves, Connable. THIRD ROW: Smellow, Graff, Kurdziel, Jennings Aden, Berkowich, Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Wertz, Booth, Everett Newman, W. H. Thompson, E. D, Miller, Nadler, FIRST ROWI: Hollberg, Clark, Kempner, Mathis, Belsley, Sprinkle, Simkins, Lilley, Hubartt. I,ffLt. Goode IfiLt. Bauman R. P. Fritz 1 . , 1 I I . ...,.,,,, ,x ' 1 5, ,TT L ill omp ny D FOURTH ROW: Cowgill, Soper, J. C. Miller, C. R. Marfin, Dawson, McMahon, Nebleff, Arrnsfrong, Wiese. THIRD ROW: Davis, Dorough, Hunser, Liles, Casey, Hocking, Knehans, Goodin, Agent. SECOND ROW: Couch, Franks, Cabrera, Feafhersfon, Freese, Barley, S. B. Bevan, J. A. Brunner. FIRST ROW: Voughi, Collins, G. G. Anderson, Cable, Cole, R. L. Anderson, Bowen, M. G. Anderson, McCall. lf Lr. Ragsdale MfSgI. Charleville Capt . Gee FOURTH ROW: Yock, Vannoy, Orfrnann, Young, Levi, Springmeyer Friclf, C. O. Melges, Gilligan. THIRD ROW: K, W, Wallcer, Speer Meierding, F. R. Harris, Caldwell, Gossrau, Horton, T. G. Godzwon 1 1 1 Torbeff. SECOND ROW: Cruz-Horfa, Ballard, McGuire, .l. L. Kesler, S. L. Sfrange, Rowe, Bower, Turner, Wiedrnon. FIRST ROW: Trowbridge Tomlinson, J. W. Rhodes, Snip, Hughes, Surgener, W. T. Thompson Van Flereren, Tomkinson, Olson, Molceig. IXLY. H. D. Wood lfLf. Reifsnyer R. H. Block 1 1 R T. .wi i it xx an fi 1 'NKVY F.. E f '1 1 J .kos .,- 1..'.:N'i' eq., - jfsww 2: ompany H FOURTH ROW: Musicl4, T. L. Maupin, Fonnell, Jacobs, Fleslwer, Rogers, Cobb, Barnes, Tlxal, Stitt, Lowsley, THIRD ROW: W, K. White, Potman, Taggart, Krammer, G. D. Johnston, McDonald, B. E. Johnson, C. F. Hall, C. M. Boker, Earl, Berbrich, Forlcer, l Lt. Arensmori. SECOND ROW Gutierrez, Steinberger, Fromer, Hestand, J. V. Rlwocles, Sorenson, Kennedy, Hutclmens, J. L. Nelson, Couplond, Gruber, Robinson, 2 Lt. Zempel, lflt. Westrom. FIRST ROW: Taylor, Perry, West, R. J. White, Polkovick, Jackson, Schaffer, Greenamyre, Gunvordalil, Addis, Huber, Perdue, 2 Lt Kelley, Capt. Relwklou, Copt. Victor. 2 Lt. Vickers M Sgt. Harlon l 'l.t. Emlong Capt, Tyree R. P. Miller FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Forker, B. E. Johnson, Lowsley, Berbrich, Lt. Kelley, leader. SECOND ROW: C. F. Hall, Sorenson, Coupland THIRD Drum nd Bugle Corp Marching Band A highlighting event for the marching band this year was its selection as honor and lead band for the Greater St. Louis Armed Forces Day celebration, May 21. The band numbering 57 represents II states and two foreign countries. Throughout the school year the band has provided music for the regular Sunday afternoon parade and reviews, as well as school athletic events. Among other programs, the band participated in the American Royal parade in Kansas City and played for the Parade of Youth celebration at Whiteman A.F.B. At left in picture is Mr. Gregory fdirectorl, with Lt. Kelley, drum major center, and Lt. Emlong at right. Members: FIRST ROW: Front to Back, T. L. Maupin, Patman, Musick, Jackson, Perry, Gutierrez, Forker, Fannell, Harlan, Rogers. SECOND FILE: W. K. White, Hutchens, J. L. Nelson, Hestand, Gruber, Coupland, Berbrich, Lowsley, Cobb. THIRD FILE: G. D. Johnston, C. M. Baker, Gunvordahl, Alexander, Flesher, Sorenson, Taylor, Kennedy, Lt. Vickers. FOURTH FILE: J. V. Rhodes, Thal, Taggart, Schaffer, Huber, C. F. Hall, Earl, Robinson, Jacobs. FIFTH FILE: Steinberger, Perdue, McDonald, Stitt, R. P. Miller, B. E. Johnson, West, Barnes, Krammer, R. J. White. -of , . J, 1 - . . , .Www-sr it M i' IQTSHE A . , , -W -L q N . '- ' 5' H ' Q fp Asn- A .4 ,,..-gd ,,,,,,,.,J,.,A.,-, M Tau H and Mn iJj:l,!,dU,,w,J1Ll ,i M J X 5' ' ' g VK f' 25- 4 I' 9 M :f 57 fQ ' 'N' I ---A W3 'Wfjffcfff n-Qfxih 7l3ffLrQ'fFg-fy Aff?-1 Q fijjff'-'fQK4-A ff- . A 1 'E 1 i '-9-.'... S., 5' ...A 3' -'L- ' c 8 ., -V , .D V7.5 .sig Ah.,-V Al-..,4 . V4 KQ, H ' gt 4 Q . g ' -,. 19' .1 l 2- .L ... I A x N I .nu I L 5 E 1 I ' J 1 1 1 A, W .55 1 11 -ix, 5 Q, Vx ,Q ' W 'Xi N- vw .LW .ms-..4l'1f a..1 v- x: ww.. -f' ' ' 'S' - ' f- AQEA ' -f-N 1 1 l in ,V W. -V N' if mb, wvx . rw - 0, 9 wr 4- W H ' -Q.. - I if 0, pf Q! L7 M im v kiln i 1- M I K X - if ,, 1 Q A- '- If it lx E: EEZ? 1- S ACTIVITIE S fl fx J 4. . 1. me., .uw .. X. 1 ' l A i 1 fi S23 The Royal Court - Miss Jane Ellen Regan, Peoria, Ill., beams after being crowned the Kemper School i959 home- coming queen. She carries a bouquet presented by the school. Miss Regan, sister of Cadet Regan, was proudly escorted by Cadet Lilley. At left is Miss Becky Walker, El Dorado, Ark., sponsored by Cadet Flick, and at right is Miss Judy Johnston, sister of Cadet G. D. Johnston, escorted by Mai. Fivian. Miss Walker and Miss Johnston were presented as the queen's attendants. Homecoming ' School heads and team captains from Kemper and Wentworth ex- change greetings immediately before kick-off of the Kemper-Wentworth homecoming grid contest. From left to right: O. Wilson, Kemper co- captain, President West, Flick, Kemper co-captain, Col. J. M. Sellers, Wentworth, and S. Wilson, captain of the Wentworth team. Three prominent alumni review the corps from the reviewing stand in a formal parade staged by the corps in honor ofthe visiting old boys. From left to right: Clyde S. Fullerton H925- 28J, New York City, president of Kemper's national alumni association, President West 0933-36i, and Charles F. Hamilton C1931-351, chairman of the Kemper board, St. Louis. Company A's homecoming display on the south lawn, a miniature football field, complete with Yellowiacket and Dragon players, won the school decoration contest. The queen receives a rhinestone tiera in a ceremony at the homecoming dance. The attendants each received a sterling spoon with the Kemper crest on it. Mai. Byers fbehind micro- phonej, K club president, presided at the ceremony. Don Glasser, band leader, is seen at extreme right. f fi .yr Cheerleaders Zempel, Charleville, and George enthusiasti- The strength of a small Yellow- cally lead the corps in some spirited cheers in a pep rally and iacket overpowers the large Dragon bonfire prior to the homecoming game. in the Company C decoration scheme on the front of D Barracks. Highli hts of ala Weekend OCTOBER 23-24 A view of the entire dance floor with homecoming decorations in the background. , I 34 I5 Lt. Reppert efficiently reports his division in Company C, as the inspecting party enters. From left to right: Capt. Eaves, Lt. Col. Bogord, Col. Burt, Mai. ,NFC A Government inspectors meet the battle group staff, as Lt. Col. Robert E. Burt, of the University lwmberlulce' of Illinois, chief of the inspecting team, shakes hands with Lt. Col. Bogarcl, battle group commander. Others from left to right: Maj. Fivian, Lt. Neumann, Lt. Fritz, Capt. Duggins, assistant PMS. Maj. Richard V. Kluslay, Southwest Missouri State College, Springfield, a member of the team, and Mai. Timberlake, PMS. 46th Annual vernment Inspection April 9 Honor School continuously since l9l4 - and for the 47th consecutive year hard worlc and supe- rior training paid off. Telegrarr received May l9, i960 reads: The ROTC unit at your institution has been selected as a military school honor ROTC unit for having maintained exceptional high standards of military training and discipline during the i959- 6O school year. The Secretary of the Army extends congratulations to your institution - Signed, Ad- jutant General, Department of the Army. 66 Coder l-lumplwrey promptly snaps to altenlron wlwnle Cadet Relax, Humphrey' Col Burt and Mol Tnmberluke fund your lump boots rw rrp lop Olmerw reporfs Gs Col. Burl, followed by MGI Timberlake, enler Condlflon Don T you nofe llwe smile of approval on llwe lnspecflng officer s face? llmelr room for Inspection of quarters 27 B Ma' Jolnn W Reagan Missouri School of Mines, Rollo, the tlwird member of the inspecting Klinsl-v inspvcls The rifle of Cade? Wollr, Company , 1. . , os his platoon leader, LY. Dohn, owoits results. team, gives Company C Q complete going over. Following lwim is flue componv's executive officer, Ll. Goode. G.I. Thu inspergtors review the corps at a ceremonial porode wi?l1 several mr-rnbzrrs of tlw suliool czclminislrorion. From left fo riglifz Mai. Ti' -llalfre, Col. Burl, President West, Mai. Reagan, Moi. Kluslcy. ' . fx 4 v I 5 is.. ofa, m ,W 55,74 Xa, ,V '14 ww- f-an ? 'f1fiH-,f-..:r.. if 5' ,ff ' QV Xt A , 'lil 'TH xg ,., The battle group staff posses in review. 68 The band company was not neglected - the trombone of Cadet Steinberger is one of many band instruments being well examined by Col, Burt. Capt. Tyree, commander of H Company, left and Col. Bogard, right, who are looking on, are confident that Steinberger did a thorough performance of cleaning and polishing his instrument the night before. Waiting for the attackers is a machine gun nest. Inspecting cadets in rank, Mai. Reagan checks the rifle of Cadet Swanson, of Co. C. Swanson's commander, Capt. Eaves, anxiously watches. Special demonstrations highlight the inspection. An t'l2l helicopter, furnished by Fort Riley, is used in an assimilated rifle squad attack . A, ,alive-,s p ,I I , L Q. - l 1- W' -gb.. ' Qkmf , f 'ig 'i.,-- 'U Mfg, . x 'K' -1, K i - w M ' A In Y 4 .- . 'gms' g. . . Q' A' .i l if ' , i f W -1' ' 4'5 ' 9'e ' 5- fwfr- , A 3 cv r -+ ' . f -. '-'- if '.fwsG??, .-. - A fs- -. , .-- , ,Lv in .. A . f, tgps! 2 5 t I A b .,. .. . J' - M. . , , , ' Q' 'I . V Njsv Fifi: ' .f Y My H 'W wjie --f 3, ,eh 'K 'Ki M -ww! is rw .Q-...a f j .,aa., l . , , , . K t J, V v . , 1 4 ,,..,.,, ., its. rf 1 I Lk . ggi, K : A6f13i?-w-saw ., C, as Q' v f v . i , s 'Li ' A L , ,gky was L, .1--fm, -f, ,, , ss . V ,itW1,,,i ,. A 4 r 'f -, stfjj ' sa , .3 1 Q- 1 i .s , c X ' ' ,wg -.1 . 'g' ts- J' fis m' f ,N -ps rg, r A 57-is K . A VK V V if -,g ,ju V' V mt gi. i M U f t. . gif.. - Q to 1 ,. riff- we L 1 1 if f if -v If I' i- ,G s . ,, Us .v if f, 1 J ' 5- 4 -F5325 si f :gin ' t 'I 4 5 1' 'Q 'fs f I Q' 94 ' RJ is ' 05523 if at .2 9 , .-.uf far rf ., , .A . , 5 at-'15, ' , .4 ei 1- 1- t .f., ' . - ji ,a t Jw' 'I' H - y,f..fa-', 1- gf '-f. X - , x 'H , Vow -fe N, s , , ' g ,. 2 -- 1 V . + - . L5 fs, '-.1 ff ., Y' it No, he did not pass out at parade - Inspectors and members of the military department are viewing a first aid demonstration. Firing the .Sl mm mortar for benefit of the inspecting team are several members of the MST-5 class. Capt. Blumhardt, Mai. Timberlake, and Capt. Duggins discuss the proiect with Col. Burt prior to the demonstration. Waiting to fire the weapon are Capt. Gee at left and Lt. Beelendorf at right. 4 J 5 i if -Y . K X Fifty cadets leave Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., in two C-l23's, furnished by A relaxing plane ride enroute to Bragg - Seen in picture, Gutierrez, the U.5. Air Force, for a trip, conducted by Mai. Timberlake and Capt. Blumhardt, deBedaut, Kent, Lt. Firtz. to Fort Bragg, N. C. Cadets Selci, Casey, and Hicldleston observe sorre knives on display in the 82nd Airborne Division Museum. Cadets take a close loolr at the Honest Jolnn Rocket display. Cadet Kent lumps from cl 34-foot training tower. All cadets completed the iurnps to qualify for iump di- plomas and honorary memberships in the 82nd Airborne Division. A demonstration of tlwe lO5 lwowitzer is presented the group. 70 Fort Bragg ,Q-,W,. -.f-. Q, sr- .. I4 '.,.' K K N' RQ X xg-..V .N Cadet Cowgill appears contented as he The cadets do a little d enjoys a book while the group is being trans- for a tour of Simmons Army Air Base. ported from one location to another in the Fort Bragg area. ln the background may be noted Lt. Zempel and Mai. Timberlake. Trip L. was M , up A f' . ,K ,J .4 ouble timing cs they disembark from the helicopters The tanks which many ofthe cadets drove are pictured here. The group absorbs information presented in lecture. A group of cadets watching q demonstration, A glance at the receiving line at dance given in honor of the visiting i -'ci .,-U , tif , . str .V, I ff Kemper dignitaries. .tl -Sf - 'i .11 - Riggs, 3535 1fs.un.i1gS,,EM-qv W i j x ' A C , XDJ f cmfrirom ij X 45, 0 Fon Certificate of iwomorory membership in the 4th Medium Tonk Boffolion superimposed over o picture of The 50 eodei group, eociw of whom wos oworded the cerfificofe of ci Sundoy dress porode. ., .vel ' ' . f',:s.w . 'Har 1 nm.. 'K QNX. we-A RFNM' cf.. eiwfeefillgs' is ,,iP'w-or me riff' ' al Rl x V ' s -- . -t if - 1 ',.fgy,,,...g.s4.g5if -Q JPN 5. , I Cadets witness retirement review, including 4000 men ofthe 2nd and 3rd A portion ofthe review. infantry Training Regiments . Fort Leonard ood Trip Eighty-two ROTC cadets, repre- senting MST III, IV, VandVl class- es, were Familiarized with army posts and army life in general in an ROTC orientation visit, sponsored by the U.S. Army, to Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Mai . Timberlake and Capt. Blumhardt accompanied the cadets. Cadets ioin advanced ROTC cadets from other Missouri schools as honored guests at a banquet in the officers' club, with entertainment provided by the Post's special services. bf -vi 5 The group inspects the Fort's quartermaster facilities. 'u Miss Bonnie Lien Overstrevt, Boonville, is commissioned the i960 cadet honorary colonel in command of the Kemper corps of cadets during the llbth annual military ball in the Johnston Field House. Lt. Col, Bagard, battle group commander, is presenting the honorary colonel the black and gold cape and map. Four honorary captains were commissioned. Pictured above from left to right: Miss Becky Walker, EI Dorado, Ark., Miss Mary Keller, Wichita Falls, Tcx.g Miss Betty Hughes, Marked Tree, Ark., and Miss Linda Karen Graves, Marshall, Tex. Miss Overstreet was escorted by Cadet Taylor, and Minsi-s Wallfer, Keller, Hughes, and Graves were escorted respectively by Cadets Flick, C. l. Wood, Payne, and Lancaster. ilitary Ball Miss Overstreet and Cadet Taylor are radiant as they move toward the platform for the commissioning ceremony through a saber arch farmed by cadet oifircrs and dates. I 1 Q, J 1 3:5 Q i The stately and pompous grand march sets off dancing to the versatile music of the Hal Munro orchestra at the elaborate military ball Social Premiere i of Year The military ball receiving line in- cludes President and Mrs. West and Mai. and Mrs. Timberlake, with Mai. Fivian introducing the persons to the receiving line. Cadet Levi is at left. Others in picture are J. R. Kester, Cadet Smellow, and dates, .X l s ,as Q R 4 NF .1 ' 7 N F fe if-.' we At bunday's parade on the day tollowing the military ball, Miss Overstreet, Miss Hughes, Miss Keller, and Miss Graves receive the corps review with Capt. Blumhardt at left and Capt. Duggins at right. Miss Overstreet presents awards at the review. From left to right, C. I. Wood, best drilled old boy, Orr, best drilled new boyp B. A. Strange, most soldierly new cadet, and Taylor, cadet non-commissioned officer having l'1igl'1est rating. xg, YI Lt. Col. Bogarcl and Honorary Colonel, Miss Overslreet, review the corps from an open Mercedes. Parent S, eekend ln a military program for parents' weekend, Company C prepares to present a formal guard mount. ' -l. '.'1zg,-gf 1 I 4-, -.too-.. ek.. . ...M.,,,. ...Q ' . .-vw. Capt. Lent, commander ot' Company B, accepts for his company the W. W. Davis trophy as his company was iudged the best drilled in the caros President West is making the presentation at the military program for parents' day. Sag 3 fi 55? H I H , R S' fs Y QA'-Ik , 5 s 4 ,. jjfiaii? Dances Throu hout The Year Many well planned and well attended social activities, including formal, informal, and tea dances, were on the agenda for the school year, as may be seen in pictures across the page. The Christmas and Valentine dance motifs are accentuated by gaily colored decorations appropriate for the seasons. 'Al 4. ,f ,- if Ill Our hours spent an the area line. Our awards. J I - lvl' UC' , if ,ls ps ,,,. N.. ,AV ' - ' K c l 3 u . L1 P 5 it AA' VK : A ,-,ii xl l Swv Our Monday morning laundry turn in. O Th 1 n gs we Thai welcome cash . Our dal ly morning marches around the Track . 4-., 5- mm 8593 Pee Wee's haircufs. V ,, , I . Our rifle inspections. l 'tlfffr .T Our constant checking of the mailbox for word from home. The evening refreal parades we stood. BO .,. , . gi W , Sis: au., . , --Q '51 f ' ' . Z , - sn ww Q 'W' f E I Our company rivalries. Our faieni won't forget The winters and the snow. .1 o Our honorary corps members. J L1 Our Friday night lnspechon preparations. Our outdoor military classes. 1 i The court, and what fhey did fo keep us from missing formations. Y ' ,Q ink' 7 gk ' A .. ' -1' The Varlet .2 of Kemper Life W ,,.v--f f - wx T 3 l X7 Furlough THANKSGIVING - CHRISTMAS - EASTER KA welcome break in the daily routine of Kemper life - and a good time to be with families and the girl friends at home.l T1 s. l .-V..iu'r . .. . .- ' '.. -zz. . - .I7 4... pf, fp la,-.-f4 - -.. -:fr ' kgs-.16-, jf . . ,vm '- M . K. A. 7 '2- -L. ,.. .. . . .4 , . ,i , -. '-Sf' ' Easter furlough arrives after a long hard winter. So what are we waiting for? B4 if Nu' ' , X X' 'W' MLW-s5v..Q f V- ' 1 4, ,imymqrf i 7 ' 051 .We e-Fivfwi X A .f , J ' Y x 1 s . -Rn 37 ww-' 'f 3 ' ' MV WW I. 'alum K-wi W Q-ur.. M , bl, ,V-Y,.,L. , A rt L. .' . - H' 3 A ' 1 fi .f tra'-.xhwlvl ?V :a fA, A ,sins A 47 Y,-i ' , 11 ,. . k ,si 3.314 yy s ,yi-if .V N-. , 3,3 .x X lt, , VV Q.. -5, Qtr.vlmQx4g5M,n- I .H .gi U agaqwf, fw- ATHLETICS 4 X f , g J ylllflfj Q wx 0 arf 4 '- Z! 257 4, qv, Q I X, -X k Q-1 in - 0 QTQB gf? wlrfx FIRST ROW: Lett to Right, Armstrong, O. Wilson, co-captain, Koster, McCartney, W. K. Wltite, Agent, St. Aubyn, co-captain, Flick, Reppert, .l. L. Elsea, Faulds, Speer, Tlwal, T. G. Godzwon. SECOND ROW: Cadet Coaclv Bauman, Regan, Gladstone, Cable, Cole, Cowgill, Winslow, R. H. Black, Gilligan, Ellwarcl, Ruland, Hollander, Landsman, Weatherford, Cadet Coach Clark. THIRD ROW: Head Coach McCue, Cadet Coach Lent, Osborn, Collins, Currey, D. R. Fisk, Mace, Soper, Fromer, W. T. Baker, T. L. Maupin, S. l.. Strange, J. Q. Melges, B Team Coach Bronson, Coach Felling, Team Manager C. R. Wilson. High School Football Corlet Agent tallcs over tl'ie game witlt Kaster as he successfully ovoids an opposing teom A scene from the M.M.A. vs. Kemper Coach McCue. member. Game- FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Weatherford, O. Wilson, Flick, Agent, Speer, J. L. Elsea, Reppert, Armstrong. SECOND ROW: Collins, Cowgill, St. Aubyn, Currey, Osborn, McCartney . Currey as he undergoes a little opposition. Starting Lineup 'Ju lton Kemper Kemper M . M . A . He l ias Kemper Wentworth M. M. A. i S Kemper Trenton Boon vi l Kemper Kemper Fayette Kemper Kemper le Cowgill drives on through for another of his consistent gains. '1es -W k 'Av W, ,f4'ff., Q,,1-Bl 1-:ur ,. gg, grin K - A. 4 -r .1 U! 4' wif lalgist L , ,V M A Af x . Y f. ,S 1 L A .jf 1, R - ' ,, ,A K, . . 4... . . 'K . LQ, A ' F Y 141-uhm M, A 7? S 'M Q k V A - Q I S N'-' . H9 .. f'- ' 13 3 ' ' - ' TW' .. .. lf' Vg J - ,W Q'-fr' fs. .Q . ,z nz 1-.Q . - ' ' N3 Q f n '-,, v - . -,- U . . -N 'Q' - ns wa P ul , 1111 7 'C,5. ' N11 in -' Y-94 ,4- I'--G 4. 9 if lf. o MQ X 1- wax: 'GH , K - 8' M ' Z P' - if 1 GENE, 4 1, 4 .ug-env' 41 vi -jk -. 'L ' 'X 3 gm M A ,AL -Q f .1 Fayette Fayette Kemper Helios Kemper Junior Varsity Football SCORES: 13 6 7 6 20 Kemper Kemper Slater Kemper Slater E5 7 High School football coaches Bronson, McCue oncl Felling. FIRST ROW: Left to Right, J. L. Nelson, Sanders, Beck, Springmeyer, J. M. Harris, C. M. Baker. SECOND ROW: Barley, Wendorff, Hocking, Ortmann, G. D, Harwell, B. A. Strange, Dawson, Bowen. THIRD ROW: Coach Bronson, Barnes, C. R. Martin, Nation, Lucas, Caldwell, Rowland, Cadet Coach Wlese. loo-captains, Martin, Gllllganl. TROW: Left to Right, C. I. Wood, Lent, co-captain, Steinberger, co-captain, Ponnage, R. W. Johnson, Nester. SECOND ROW: Taylor, S p J W Rh d Tyree, George, Coach F II' g t mrnanager, Malmgren, Clorlc, ni , . . o es, J. C. College Basketball SCORES: St. Paul's 78 U. of Mo. NROTC 83 U. of Mo. NROTC 38 CB Team Gamel Trenton 61 Ft. Scott TO9 Wentworth 49 K.C. Jr. College 85 So. Ill. U. 82 St. Paul's 77 So. III. U. T03 Joplin 66 K.C. Jr. College 77 Highland 66 Fort Scott 56 Trenton 65 Joplin 81 Highland 58 Wentworth 77 Kemper Kemper Kemper Kemper Kemper Kemper Kemper Kemper Kemper Kemper Kemper Kemper Kemper Kemper Kemper Kemper Kemper Kemper that Coach Felling does h yt lk g t ea Lenf goes for another two points for Kemper, Top scorer for the Jucos, he was elected fo The lnfersfofe Conference Second Team. The other reams moke a few poinfs on us Too, os evidenced by the bull just enter- ing the bcsker from the hands of on opposing team member. Joy Steinberger, the school's All-American uppoinfee. Coach Fellirig gives the Jucos c briefing during cm time out ff fini fbi GJ! T ROW L ff to Right, Holmes, Cowgill, J. A. Brunner, Couch, Kosfer, co-captain, Howorcl, co-captain. SECOND ROW: Th l 1 g r, Oswalf, Pulaski, Noze, G. O. Nelson, Regan, Coach McCue. cu the 1 ical form 1 Pl lc th f th f g cl P lKas1'ersl1ows YP C g ll lc tl d him one of fhe fopf b cl II d sfricf honorable mention. SUIT! mem ETS, an Kemper Helios University H .S. Kemper Kemper Boonville Kemper Kemper Helios Kemper California University H . S . Pi lot Grove Kemper Kemper Marshall SCORES: 56 60 71 68 78 39 71 69 83 45 51 65 54 65 47 79 Boonville 54 Kemper 41 Kemper 49 Pi lor Grove 52 M . Nl . A. 48 Kemper 30 Moberly 68 Wenfworfh 38 Kemper 69 Moberly 38 Kemper 49 Kemper 43 Kemper 50 M. M.A. 49 Wenrworfh 45 Kemper 55 Closs L Regnonol Hickman, Columbia I High School B Team FIRST ROW: Left to Righf, G. P. Harwell, Barnes, Barley, co-captain, Fromer, R. M. Hall. SECOND ROW: Gilligan, team manager, Williamson, W. R. Elsea, C. R. Martin, co-captain, Dawson, Coach Bronson. Freshman Team FIRST ROW: Left to Right, J. M. Harris, Knehons, Wiley, C. M. Baker. SECOND ROW: Cadet Coach Wiese, Wendorff, Orrmann Freese, Burnetf. I rn, ,.. -., use-I . I -4-If--.TCT-.. ITT LJ I I L ,E Ji jf' Iliff' I. bij l 'T Te- 1 l I fE.--...Ti .1 ... T I . I n 3 lt ,' ' 1-I Q' P , IN I f I . Y ,ff ' I . lf I ll L . 'H I A .. if-L . we, ...R 4 T 5.5 FIRST ROW: Left to Right, S. A. Block, T. L. Maupin, co-captain, Collins, W. K. White, Rogers. SECOND ROW: Bowen, Connolly, Petersen, Spoeth, Booth, co-captain. THIRD ROW: G. L. Jones, Pernolete, Bell, Polk, McGuire, Everett, Bouter, R. J. White, Coach Ryan. H.S. Swimming Team STATE MILITARY SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Season Record in Dual Meets - 3 Wins, I Loss Booth Ialfei Off ICF Gnome' win- An over-happy winning Kemper swimming teom throws its coach, Maupin shows his excellent form John Ryan, into the pool. IH diving. NEO-Y ,S ,. sl Nei, LMA N , if r atv!! vc r if f X175 , M s. - ss FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Springmeyer, Schaffer, Corbett, Humphrey, Frick, R,L. Godzwon, Neblett, Perdue. SECOND ROW: Hallberg, McMillan, Leet, J.Q. Melges, Lancaster, C.Q. Melges, G.G. Moore, Rowland, Beck. THIRD ROW: Cadet Coach Huston, Soper, Kruse, Vaught, McDonald, Krammer, Hamilton, Kramer, Orr, Earl, Ruland, Coach Stephens. H.S. Wrestling The Melges brothers engage in Again the Melges as they release a few more tensions. Springmeyer and Addis give it a go Some P 9Cf'Ce- -even in their ultra-feather weight class of 95 pounds. ,Rm LEFT TO RIGHT: Soper - Second in Western District wrestling matches, third in the state in heavyweight class. R.L. Codzwon - Second in Western District, 120 pound class. Vaught - Champion in Western District wrestiing matches. 154 pound class, First Wrestling Team FIRST ROW: Left to Right, C.Q. Melges, Frick, Humphrey, Springmeyer, Addis, J.Q. Melges SECOND ROW: Cadet Coach Huston, Godzwon, captain, Coach Stephens. Soper, Ruland, L.R. Moore, Vaught, Lancaster, R. L ff o A11-School Rifle Team FIRST ROW: Lett to Right, Nichols, Trowbridge, Fannell, Rehklau, Emlong, Reifsnyder, captain, Alexander, Stewart. SECOND ROW: Walk, James, Taggart, Selmi, Payne, C.F. Hall, Kent, .l.R Black, Kempner, Mfsgt. Smith, coach. l : -Q f S 1 1 it o i fi 1 - fi 1 ri iw. + 1 ll ri Elf? Fffi lg tr gm f w ref its 2 31513 Q f 5 5 Yi e g i:'i el ii il? f E l E iii l A fm Q , Nichols is presented a panel rifle coach, for winning fourth pl medal by MfSgt. Smith, ace in the kneeling po- sition ot a tournament in Alton, lll . He fired a l84 out of . . S a possible 200 in the kneeling po , 1 l l 5 3 , .N ' Ki' fl! i ,gy 1 ition. T I 3 l l l l i 1 l l l i l l l FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Sourbeer, Byers, co-captain, J.W. Rhodes Clark fclisplaying two trophies won at the' St. Joseph Invitational Junior College Track Meeti. SECOND ROW: Taylor, manager, Sikes, Staples, co-captain, McMahon, S.K. Johnston, Bower, Hutchens, B.l.. Jones, Coach Felling. THIRD ROW: Wester, Malmgren, Fannell, Charleville, H,D, Wood, Wiedrnan, Barron, Nester, Westrorn. Junior College Track Team Three oi the team's outstanding members holding one oi the team tro- phies are: J.W. Rhodes, R.T. Clark and W.C. Byers. March 29 April 4 April T2 April 28 May 7 May 9 Season Scores: First Junior College Indoor Track Meet, University ot Missouri - Kemper, third, 31 points. Wentworth, 80 - Kemper, 35 - Lexington. Kansas City, Kans., 69 - Kemper, 66 - Boonville State Junior College Track Meet, - Lexington - Kemper, fourth, 25 points. 18th Annual Interstate Conference Track and Field Meet, Wyandotte High School, Kansas City, Kans. - Kemper, third, 25 points. St. Joseph Junior College Invitational Track Meet. Kemper, second place trophy, 82 points. KNEELING: Left to Right, Benkowich, Osborn, McCartney, co-captain, Collins,Mace, Koster, co-captain, Lancaster, C.R. Martin, Shelton. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wallace, assistant coach, Wright, Nash, Cowgill, W.W, Brown, W,R, Elsea, Pulaski, Patterson, Burris, St. Aubyn, Coach McCue. High School Track Team Season Scores: ltAal'cl'i 12 March lt? April i April 25 - Moy4 Mqy7 May K3- May ra- Tenth Annual Central College ln- vitotional Class A High School indoor Track Meet - Fayette. Kemper, 8 lf'2 points. Kemper High School Invitational Indoor Track Neet, Kerrper, first, 28 points - CKemper relay team, consisting of Burris, Koster, Mc- Cartney, Patterson, sets new meet record, 2:2O.3 - previous record 2:2l, 1945. Kerrper, 61 l '27 Maberly, 53 i725 Boonville, 30 - Kerrper, Northeast Missouri Conference Track Meet - Kemper. Kemper fourth, 29 points. Kemper, 67, Wentworth 54l 2, Missouri Military Academy, 21 i VZ. High School District Track Meet, Warrensburg, Nva. Nash, second, high hurdles: Mlle relay team lSt. Aubyn, Koster, Burris, Pattersoni, second. Competecl May 21, State Meet, University of Missouri. Kemper, 75 l '25 Wentworth, 42 l V2 - Lexington. Kerrper, 73, M. M.A. ,45-Mexico. President West presents the trophy to the winning team, the Kemper Yellowiockets, following the 33rd annual Kemper invita- tional indoor track meet late this winter. Accepting the trophy for the team is Coach McCue at right. Looking on proudly from left to right are team members Koster, Burris, and McCartney, and Capt. Gould, director of athletics. Competitors and spectators look on as a Kemper team member strives in the broad jump. 1 KNEELING: Left to Right, Forbes, Cappel, g Hughes. STANDING: Coach Waddill, G.D. Johnston, Klaus, Pannage, captain. Season Scores: April 12 April 26 April 28 May 2 May 12 Wentworth, 321, Kemper 336 - Kemper. Central, 9 172, Kemper, 4172 - Kemper. State Junior College ln- vitational, Lexington, Kemper, third, 639 points. Interstate Conference Meet, Kansas City, Kans. Kemper, third, 412 points. Wentworth, 362, Kemper, 375 - Lexington. KNEELING: Left to Right, Kelley, captain, Richeson, RJ .whne, Oswalt. STANDING: Coach Wocldill, Bell, Moffat, Knehons, G.O. Nelson, Petersen, .l.J. Walker, Jennings. Season Scores: April 11 April 22 April 25 May 4 May 9 May 10 May 17 Mav 18 OO Helias, 9 172, Kemper, 2 172 - Jefferson City. Wentworth, 10172, Kemper, 4 172-Lexington Helios, 10, Kemper, 2,- Kemper. High School Golf Military Schools Triangular, Lexington. Kemper, sec- ond, 299. High School District Mat- ches, Moberly. Kemper, ninth, 370. NEMO Golf Meet, Boonville. Kemper, third, 345. Kemper, 310, Wentworth, 353 - Kemper. Kemper, 179, M.M.A., 197 - Mexico. -'SWT Hi h School Golf Team Junior College Tennis Team April i2 - April 26 - May 2 - May 6 - May I2 - FRONT ROW: Left to Right, R,W. Johnson, Perry, captain, Korrprneier, C.l. Woocl, Fischer, Coach Robinson. Season Scores: Wentworth 6, Kemper i,- Kemper. Kansas City, Kans., 5, Kemper, 2, - Kemper. St. Paul's 4, Kemper, l - Kemper. Interstate Athletic Confer- ence Meet, Kansas City, Kans. R.W. Johnson and Perry advance to semi Fi- nals in doubles. Wentworth, 7, Kemper, O- Lexington. KNEELING: McGuire, R.M. Hall, Jacome. High School Tennis Team April 22 April 25 May 4 May7 May i0 May i7 Moy l8 STANDING: Rigsby, Regan, captain, Holmes, Williamson J A Brunner Coach Robinson r - - 1 . Season Scores: Wentworth, 5, Kemper, 2 - Lexington. Kemper, 4, University High, 4 - Kemper. High School Tennis Mili- tary Schools Triangular, Lexington. Williamson, Reppert, doublescham- pions, Regan, semi-final- ist. District Tennis Meet , Mexico. Regan, singles champion. Competes at state tennis Finals, Nay 20 at University of Missouri. St. Paul's, 3, Kemper, 2- Concordia. Kemper, 4, Wentworth, 2 - Kemper. Kemper, 5, M.M.A., O- Mexico. 101 .P Q: F' if 1 , X ii? A gf l if vw '41 -- jx Rf ,ii FIRST ROW: Left to Right, T,L. Maupin, R.L. Godzwon, Pannage, Howard, Vaught, Lt. Reifsnyder, Lancaster, Mai. Byers, Flick, Lt. Bauman, Nester, Collins, Lt. Hogan, Clark, SECOND ROW: Lt. Reppert, .l.L. Elsea, J.R. Kester, Osborn, Rigsby, Cowgill, Fannell, Lt. Ernlong, Capt, Rehklau, Charleville, Thal, deRouloc, Petersen, Mace. THIRD ROW: Wiese, Malmgren, Lt. Nelson, Trowbridge, Armstrong, Couch, Agent, Bu iris, Speer, Richeson, Weatherford, Winslow, Lt. Vickers, Capt. Lent. FOURTH ROW: Lt. St. Aubyn, Kaster, D.R. Fisk, Fromer, Sourbeer, Sikes, B.L. Jones, Steinberger, Hutchens, J.Q. Melges, Alexander, McCartney. vs C 1 i i s l l ,,,,,x.,,. l Kemper K Club -K Club officers with their sponsor, Capt. Gould, include Bauman, secretary-treasurer, and Byers, presijent lseatedl. Standing are Nester and Flick, sergeants-at-arms. Lancaster Knot in photoj is vice- presi ent. 103 Sports Snaps s! 0 445 1 4-57 X 5TA A R D OF ONOR if ,, ef? QV!! A W CORPS ORGANIZATION S fi' Q we 55 f 14,4 l'L' 1 xx X I . . X., .X 1 Q ' . 194 , A O If 5 ii! , f C E I I 2 J H , .-ll ..... . iikvk 1-Gsflvvv. UQ, 'U!rvw4:vd N 'Vvu+-f?v'nrv- 'Wi a Ve- - N'Nf- Nap-fb'-' gage., X-'Lf-ifvvvvh' gn-usp-p1 N9-HN--4vun.p-nas,-f-1 'NJN-svn..-f-.pvgfv-V-. ,--v-49...-,., ---1 rw-1'-v'- -vi--v-Q,-Q xx ,,...,,.,...,y-..... ,,,,,,,.... f-'v-1vv-u-n.-s.-.-Q- :eb- -'J i- X 4 V , t , ..., HM -. .. ,u,' A- - 1 -. i.fQ 'L,M--L, .xl , V 115 . Y 3 as i is g fi 5 Standard of Honor Ceremon Standard of Honor Commission -an Conducted at the beginning and closing of each school year since 1915 - cadets pledge allegiance to principles set forth in the original Standard. R.W. Johnson aftixes his signature to the Standard as Malmgren approaches the platform to sign. Witnessing the signing are Clark, junior warden, Capt. Lent, master of ceremonies, and Lt. Bauman, senior warden . Standing in front of the stage is Mai. Byers, marshal. Lt. Col. Bogard, head of the Standard of Honor Commission, conducts an informal meeting ofthe Commission. From left to right: Lt. Huston, Col. Bogard, Fivian, Capt. George, Capt. Eaves, Capt. Gee, Capt. Tyree, Capt. Lent, Lancaster. The cadet officers' council meets in the officers' clubroom in lower D Barracks, preparing agenda and specific proposals forthe combined meeting of the council and the school administrative board. To provide ample co-ordination of interest and purpose, the cadet group first meets separately each month. The administrative board meets regularly each week. The chief function of the combined meetings is to pro- vide a regular and formal method for repre- sentatives ofthe cadet corps and ofthe administration to communicate. SEATED: Left to Right, Lt. Col. Bogard, Mii. Fivian, Capt. Eaves, Capt. Lent, Capt. Tyree, Lt. Westrom, Capt. Gee. STANDING: Capt. George, Mai. Byers. FIFTEEN CADETS, nominated for ap- pointments to one or more of the United States service academies, meet with Capt. F.H. Duggins, Jr., the school's service academy co-ordinator, and Assistant Dean R. H. Garnett, representing the dean's of- fice . Nomination for appointment to a service academy does not constitute final acceptance, school officials stress. Ac- ceptance is based on preliminary examin- ations. Cadets picturedhave honorschool or congressional nominations. From left to right: Capt. Lent, Hubartt, Lt. Marks, Lt. St. Aubyn, Howard, Capt. Duggins, Mr. Garnett, Bauder, Smellcw, James, Lt. Huston, Walk, Taylor, Bauter, Eyres, Harlan. Lt. Reifsnyder was unable to be in picture as he was on permit the day of the photograph to take a West Point entrance examination. Cadets taking the opportunity to secure a private pilot's license and to obtain ex- perience ln flying receive instruction by an approved flying service only a short distance from the campus. STANDING: Lett to Right, Capt. Duggins, sponsor, Capt. Rehlclau, Hollberg, Wehmeyer, Friclc, BOVTWGU U. Ragsdale, Sgt. Nichols, spon- sor. KNEELING: Thal, Van Fleteren. Fostering the ideals of Kemper from one generation to another - cadets whose relatives have attended the school. tvhmbers are sons, brothers, nephews, and cousins of former cadets. FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Lt, Nelson, Lt. H.D. Wood, Lt. Zempel, Col. Bogard, Mai. Byers, Lt. Huston SECOND ROW: Cable, W.K. White, Sikes, l'.l.. Nuupin, Hamilton, Lancaster, Knehans, R. l., Godzwon, J. L. Nelson, T. G. Godzwon. THlRD ROW: Pernalete, Owen, L a z a ru s, Wertz, Bauder, Patterson, Hiddleston, Alexander, C.F. Hall, Arce, W. T. Balcer. FOURTH ROW: Dawson, Flesher, Caldwell, Gilligan, Robinson, R..l. White, C.l, Wood, Powell, D,J, White, Earl, Eyres. FlFTH ROW: Wasson, Hinkle, Litt, Reeves, Baur, Coffin, Howard, deRoulac, Scates, Cassell, Jennings. 108 Flying Club ,- ua.- .3X L 1 A ul I ,, ,Y Encore Club ,va We we I , wfyr. sl M . , . 4.f5.M AU SA Charter Company 'Liv- -..T it U. ' Performing the essential - although frequently thankless - task of supervising cadet ac- tivities is the Military Police Fo rc e, headed by Lt Neumann, provost marshal on the battle group staff and Lt. Arensman, assistantPM. , FRONT ROW: Left to Right, McCartney, Lancaster, Pat- man, Lt. Neumann, Lt. Arensman, Ellward, Hollberg, T.G. Godzwon. SECOND ROW: R,H. Black, Humphrey, T, L. Maupin, Collins, Flesher, S.B.Bevan, C..l. Bevan, J.S. Miller. THIRD ROW: Dean, deRoulac, Hollender, Cable, Carter, Schaffer, Griffin. The Kemper charter company, Association ofthe United States Army, was activated in September, 1957, and in December, 1957, Kemper was the first and only military iuniar college issued a charter by the U. S. Army. The association consists of senior advanced ROTC TMST 5 and MST 65 cadets. FRONT ROW: Lett to Right, Mai. Timberlake, sponsor, Capt, George, Lt. Col. Bogard, captain ofthe Kemper company, Mai. Fivian, Capt. Lent. SECOND ROW: lfLt. Hagan, Cruz-Horta, lfLt. Reifsnyder, IfLt. Fritz. THIRD ROW: i,fLt. Neumann, l ,.f' X Lt. Beelendorf, Mai. Byers, Capt. Victor. FOURTH ROW: J. S. Miller, lfLt. Westrom, Capt, Gee, Capt, Eaves. FIFTH ROW: I!Lt. Goode, McCall, Capt, Tyree, Fannell. P. Force 109 Concert Band Mr. Gregory lin Ioregroundl, Director LEFT ROW: Front to Back: Lt. Kelley, T. L. Maupin, Patman, Musick, Jackson, Forker, Berbrich, Sorenson, Rogers. SECOND FILE: G.D. Johnston Hutchens, J,I.. Nelson, C.M. Baker, Gruber, Coupland, Cobb, THIRD FILE: J.V. Rhodes, Thol, Cvreenameyer, Huber, R,P. Miller, C.E,, Hall, Jacobs, FOURTH FILE: Steinberger, Perdue, Stitt, Taggart, Flesher, West, B.E. Johnson, R,J, White. Glee Club The Kemper Men of Song, directed by Richard Huffman, has received loud applause in several programs this year - both on and off the campus. The group sang for the homecoming alumni dinner, Col. T.A, Johnston's birthday anniversary program, performed with the University of Missouri Singers in the presentation ol' Handel's Messiah in Columbia, sang for the Kemper Christmas program and service, the Fort Leavenworth West Point Founder's Day dinner and Fort Leavenworth Service Club, parents' weekend, and commencement. FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Mr. Huffman, R.P. Miller, B.E. Johnson, Cobb, Berlcowich, Caldwell, Greenamyre, Osborn, M.G. Anderson, Lt. Westrom. SECOND ROW: Stitt, Perry, Hughes, W.B. Brunner, Staffin, Hutchens, Forlcer, G.D. Johnston. THIRD ROW: Lt. Kelley, Harlan, Jacobs, Whiteaker, Fannell, Wiese, K.T. Brown, Hilts, Dohn. Q Formal Presentation by Concert Band Mr. Gregory Beats the Drums in Dance Bond A popular organization on the campus is the Kemper dance band, engaged to play at a number of school activities throughout the year. FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Jackson, Thal, Taggart, Stitt. SECOND ROW: Greenamyre, Hutchens, Musick, Gunvordahl, Alexander. THIRD ROW: Rogers, West, Berbrich, Mr. Gregory, band leader, Forker, J.V. Rhodes, R.J. White, G.D. Johnston, T.L. Maupin, and Jacobs, who presents a spectacular drum solo act. 111 Armory Crew l l - N. H fir- . o : :li 4 ' 4 , Q- M A S A-Y I ,df 'I Y Maintaining army weapons, equip- ment and supplies, used in the school ROTC instruction, in excellent condition, are members ofthe armory crew, headed by Lt. Fritz. Pictured outside the armory, the group includes from left to right: Lt. Fritz, Bauter, Box, Puckett, Ortmann, Goodin, McCall, Robinson, Kent. SFC. Simmons, ofthe military department is standing. Among weapons displayed in front ofthe armory are the 3.5 rocket launcher, 30 caliber machine gun, Bl mortar, and 50 caliber machine gun. Pictured inside the armory surrounded by M-1 rifles, the group includes from left to right, FIRST ROW: Ortmonn, Kent, Puckett, Robinson, Lt. Fritz, Goodin, McCall. SECOND ROW: Bauter, Box, SFC. Simmons. The cadet yearbook staff, witln Lt. Huston Cfourth from left seotedl, editor, discusses plans for the layout of the l959-'60 annual during a regular Saturday afternoon meeting. Seated at table from left to right: Hollender, McGuire, Mr. Shaw, a member of the advisory committee, Lt. Huston, Lt. Reppert, B.L. Jones. Standing:Cc1pt. Victor, K.W. Walker, Mclfelvey, Wasson, Sourbeer, Nash, Pernalete, Blackburn, S . B . Bevan . Assisting the Bracer staff in various details are members of an advisory commit- tee, From left to right: Mr, Bantrup, Mr. Finley, Mr. Schwartz, Mr. Hobbie, Mrs. Ruth Roberts, Mr. Shaw. - W1 Q. it -Q -f . ffr is i . . ,. 5,3 ,, , . , xl K ' Q - l . Q l 'Y -.gg-4-wr' Bracer Staff Advisory Committee F -A I is The cadet dance and decorating com- mittees, in charge of arrangements for all- schoal dances, finalize plans for the T960 military ball in a meeting with their spon- sors, Ms. Struti and Nr. East, and with Nbi. Timberlake, PMS, and Lt. Cal. Kraiovec, executive officer. SEATED: Left to Right, Smellow, J,R, Kester, Col. Kralovec, Mrs. Strutz, Tirnberlalfe, NV, East. STAND- ING- Fivian, Wasson, Eliot, Wehmeyer, Silces, Howard, Ruland, Pospisil, Lilley, Edwards. The cadet library staff, assisting the full- time lihrarian, Mrs. Habereclit lseatedi and faculty assistant, Mr, East Cstanding at righti, includes from left to right, Box, Lt. Kelley, chairman, Wiese. The staff assists in numer- ous details involved in a library containing more than 10,000 volumes. 114 Cadet Social Committee ll, . , i , J ' Q A . t s Cadet Library Staff Open Door Committee P gag f Kemper News Staff Cadets assigned as hosts in assisting campus visitors, particularly during week- end details and special school events, are pictured at the school entrance. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lt. Huston, Ostxzrn, Lt. Reppert, chairman, Wertz, Rigsby. The cadets news staff prepares copy for The Kemper News, published weekly throughout the school year. SEATEDz Left to Right: Cowgill, Capt. Victor, business and advertising manager, Tomlinson, Spaeth, editor and 1959-'60 president of the Missouri College Newspaper Association, Flick, sports editor, Capt. Rehklau, Collins. STANDING: Hollender, photography editor and winner ofthe 1960 MCNA photography competi- tion, H..D, Guthrie, Petersen, Humphrey, Wiese, Smellow, G.D. Johnston, Swanson, Levi, Davidson, C.R. Wilson, Hubartt, Mr. Shaw, sponsor. 115 Kempcr's 1960 graduates ioin the ranks of some 7000 active alumni - many of whom have become prominent in various wallcs af life. A prominent alumnus, Charles F, Hamilton H931-'35l sp:-alcs ata recent alumni gathering. Mr. Hamilton, a St. Louis lMo.l attorney, is chairman oi the Kemper School board of directors. , 55a f X 1 4 North California Alumni Club meets tor a dinner- business meeting. The club is one of some 25 organized throughout the country. Alumni rganizations f f 1.7 ' 116 L-f'l Alumni banquet at Kemper's homecoming. L CQMMENCEMENT 4 s of n J ' G e l x lg fillww It X I . Mm' 451 new 31? I .A ' 1 n. A 3 AA f -N.- 'rx ,. ' 1 . Q k A 'f , imwig ' 'X 'iw LA gang ' 'K' W 1 ' I- NYS E SQ W- A .J . ' Q I - J 4 4 A K Q , N . .Ep-F x iyiaga. G M ' ' ., 1 3 A . . 5 K X ' ' ' Y' v ,Q ,Y ,lf W fi .1-L , fin V 1 ,N gi UA W H51 f L -ff I Fx '47 Q- ,iris . fi r . ' ' A 3 v f - S mu f N Y, ,Q , ,.. 4 I N L ' ,gi 39- 5? Yi gi il C 1 t 1 i .-.X' K ,5k,fi', A. . Q an - W Xu V' '-Rv 3.4 Cal . Bogard receives con- gratulations from Mai . Tim- berlake after receiving high military awards. lncluded were the order of military cross for leadership, Asso- ciation of the United States Army ROTC gold medal as outstanding first year ad- vanced infantry ROTC cadet, tentative designation as dis- tinguished military student, and Bill Sears commander trophy. Military Athletic Awards ...Q r -at Eh i i 1 Lt. Hagan receives the order of the military cross for leadership medal from R. True Retschlag 41928-303, Topeka, Kans., who repre sented the Kansas Old Boy Club, sponsor of the new medal, while President West presents the award to Col . Bogard. Capt. Lent, receiving congratula- tions frorn Timberlake, received the Chicago Tribune gold medal, the Missouri Reserve Officers Association gold medal as outstanding first year advanced ROTC cadet and tentative designation as a distinguished mili- tary stufhnt. Capt. Lent, command- er of Company B, is between Capt. George flefti, Company A command- er, and Capt. Eaves, Company C commander . ln athletic assembly, conducted by Capt. Gould, the K Club plaque for first place in excellence in athletics is presented Mai. Byers. Col . Kralovec is mdcing the award presentation. Among those receiving major military awards from Timberlake are, from left to right: Lt. Huston, Chicago Tribune silver medal, Capt. Rehlclau, U.S. Army ROTC gold medal as outstanding second year ad- vanced infantry ROTC student and designation as distinguished military student, and Capt. Victor, also designated distinguished military student. Lt. W. A. Fritz, of the battle group staff, is at right. J,W. Rhodes wins the Col. l'l.C. Johnston trophy as the distinguished iunior college athlete. Col. Johnston is making the presenta- tion. -Nv- if 'Ili' Achieving the coveted honor of attaining membership in all four of the school's honor societies, scholastic, military, athletic, and general, are from left to right: Cowgiii, Capt Lent, Petersen, Lf. St. Aubyn, and R. J. White. ...V .r All-School Activities Awards Company A, commanded by Capt. George, wins the grand rosette for the rating period for the best over-all record in the four categories of achieve- ment. President West pins the rosette on the Co. A guidon. Cadet Humphrey is guidon bearer. 5. , '. - . - s.,,, x.: QQ!- -fr-fi' w. . ',-.'fj'n ' .A K . ,fggtf,t,,g.faf - 2 it . L MWF W J 960i I fApri . U pe iod ing noted for cords dining desig V9 ages and exemplary conduct gh scivsiosfic and military grade over h For 'nc nw rv ng s iver stars EOF OW Cadets e igib e r I D W gm ,Y U2 LLJf, V1 4.1 C X UL ,io 'PX -o gr- U5 .A ci-'E Db F 014' mp H152 JD 1 if wr- O . U1 55 Qcn m. 3 Im Q4 -Jx Nc .QQ 'EU Q2 rx: . ,.1 ll . --1 9 X Bw 52 Lo UE .fu Cc.. ix oc 1-119. .E bo ,Z 55 EZ' '-O So U C . DC .iw K' U52 ow go. E6 0 xv. --O on Ux C C2 mg ,Lil Dv F 40 .r- Q- .w 4-F Qc -2 ,Em gi. M4 0. '1 .- ., N :vm -Jon 0 --c gc Ou Q. 1 v--'.' mf, EO U-1 121 . M. Boker. , C Horswel ei, dw J. J. Wa lcer, Sfeworf, Co on, Riches Y, R gsb t22 QAprxI 19603 FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Lancaster, Hubartt, Belsley Horswell, J. J. Walller, Richeson, Lt. Bauman, Lt. St. Aubyn, Capt, L nt, J. R. Black, AcId's C. M. B Icer, J. L. Nels . SECOND ROW: Taylor, West, Williamson, Pernalete, Cowgill Hinkle Mathis Wasson, Couch, Doty Lt. Huston Petersen. THIRD ROW: McGuire, K, W. Wallcer, Clwarleville Daviclson, J. A. Brunner, Rigsby Caldwell, W. W. Brown, Nbffat, S. B. Bevan Howard Pannage. Scholastlc llltafy Honor lAprlI I96OI FIRST ROW: Leit to Right Lt. Col. Bogard, Capt. Rehlclau, Lt. Goode, Lt Reppert Capt Eaves, Lt Neumann, Capt Lent, Lt Reltsnyder Lt Bauman, Lt. St. Aubyn, Lt. Arensman, Fivian. SECOND ROW: Pannage Hubartt, Hallberg. THIRD ROW: Snip, Price, J. A. Brunner, CI'1arIeviIIe K Anderson Cruz-Horta. FOURTH ROW: Naze, McCall, Lancaster W. W . R. B a . Surgener, J R Kester Collins, Cowgill Wertz, Forbes Couch Taylor, W Walker, Horswell, Rlgsby, Williamson, Petersen, Lt Huston M G Brown Moffat, deRouIac, Trowbridge, S B Bevan, Pernalete Boughton, X M if ,Q 94 I . .X 1 R I 1 I 3 2 I I r 9 ' 1 C on I I I I I l O O J llzk ' l ' ' ' ' ,gi .I E ovxv x ibm!! lv ly I f N IA ru, 19603 FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Lancaster, Vaught, J. R. Kester, CoIIinsFCowgiII, Howard, Lt. Reppert, Lt. Emlong, Lt. Bauman, Lt. St. Aubyn, Capt Rehklau, Mai. Byers, Lt. Hagan, Capt. Lent, Nester. SECOND ROW: Wiese, Snip, Osborn, Petersen, Nichols, Fannell, Speer, Cale, Booth, Soper, deRouIac, J. W. Rhodes, Pannage, R. L. Godzwon. THIRD ROW: Naze, G. L. Jones, W. W. Brown, Holmes, J. L. Elsea, Agent, Flick, Steinberger, Lt. Reifsnyder, Lt. Vickers, Koster, Clark, Thal. , , thletic Soc1et1es General fExtra-Curricular Achievement, CApriI, I96OI o ug , o Ins, owgll , Hollender, Lt. St. Aubyn, Capt. Victor, Lt. Beelendorf, Lt. Westrom, Lt. Arensman, Lt. Neumann, Capt. Lent, Mai. Fivian, Lt. Col. Bogard, Mai. Byers. SECOND ROW: Forker, Lt. Kelley, West, Flick, Tomlinson, Davidson Howard Swanson Stewart Jackson, Lt. Huston, R. P. Miller. THIRD ROW: Wiese, H. D. Guthrie, Jacobs, Landsman, Horswell, Lancaster, Smellovif, C. R. Wilson, Levi, S. Bi Bevan, T. G. Godzwon, M. G. Anderson. FIRST ROW: Leftt R' ht C II' C 'I 4 1 123 Of All The Links In The Chain Of Success, Two OF The Strongest Are A Kemper School Diploma Ancl A Sound Banking Connection. National Bank of Boonville COURTESY OF A Kemper Booster Q N fApril 19601 FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Lancaster, Vaught, J. R. Kester, Collins, Cawgill, Howarcl, Lt. Reppert, Lt. Emlong, Lt. Bauman, Lt. St. Aubyn, Capt. Rehklau, Mai. Byers, Lt. Hagan, Capt. Lent, Nester. SECOND ROW: Wiese, Snip, Osborn, Petersen, Nichols, Fannell, Speer, Cole, Booth, Soper, deRoulac, J. W. Rhodes P R L - , annage, . . Godzwon. THIRD ROW. Naze, G. L. Jones, W. W. Brown, Holmes, J. L. Elsea, Agent, Flick, Steinberger, Lt. Reifsnyder, Lt. Vickers, Koster, Clarlc, Thal. , , Athletic Socletles General CExtra-Curricular Achievementl fApril, 19601 FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Collins, Cowgill, Hollender Lt St. Aubyn, Ca t Victor Lt. B l d f , . p . , ee en or , Lt. Westrom, Lt. Arensman, Lt. Neumann, Capt. Lent, Mal. Fivian, Lt. Col. Bogard, Mai. Byers. SECOND ROW: Forker, Lt. Kelley, West, Flick, Tomlinson, Davidson, Howard, Swanson, Stewart, Jackson, Lt. Huston, R. P. Miller. THIRD ROW: Wiese, H. D. Guthrie, Jacobs, Landsman, Horswell, Lancaster, Smellow, C. R. Wilson, Levi, S. B. Bevan, T. G. Godzwon, M. G. Anderson. i. 123 Cadet J. L. Elsea is one of 94 cadets to receive Kemper Capt. George receives from President West the high school diplomas from President West in the final exercises Associate in Arts diploma as one of 37 graduates in the of the lI6th year, May 29, junior college class of l960. 124 Another school year comes to a close and members of another graduating class move on to higher education, to take their place in the affairs of life, to assume respon- sibility and leadership, and to ioin some 7000 active and successful alumni in every state and many foreign countries who attest to the success of Kemper's objective since 1844- not to make mere scholars but to make men. 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Index . . . . . 52,60,95,96,122 .............50,58 3o,59,52,a5,s7,aa,103,123 Alexander, W.B .... 61,97,102,103,l08,111 Anderson, G.G. ............ 50,59 Anderson, M.G. . . . 46,49,59,110,122,123 Anderson, R. L. Arce, R. L. . . Arensman, J.B. Armstrong, R. H. Artzt, C.A. . . Ashby, J. M. . Baker, C.M. . . Baker, W.T. . . Ballard, R.A. . . Barley, K. O. . . Barnes, F.W. . Barron, B. L. Bauder, F. S. ........ . Bauman, K.A.. . ..........52,59 ......22,56,108 . . . 22,60,109,l22,123 . . . .30,59,62,86,87,103 .........49,56 .......49,57 . .. . 52,5o,51,a9 93,l1O,l21,122 . . 51,56,86,1oe .. . .. 30,59 . .. 51,59,s9,93 . . 51,5o,61,a9,93 3O,57,98 22,58,107,l08 22,58,86,103,106,122,I23 Baur, O ..... .......... 5 1,58,108 Bauter, R.W. . . Beck, G.F. . . . Beelendorf, R.R. . Bell, K.C. . . . Belsley, M.D. Berbrich, J.T. Berlcowich, T. F. Bevan, C.J. . . Bevan, S.B. . . Black, .l.R. . . Black, R.H. . . Black, S.A. . . Blackburn, R. L. . . 30,57,94,107,l12 .. . .. . .. 51,57,a9,95 .. . 10,49,56,69,109,123 . . .. . 3l,58,94,100 . .. 49,5a,121,122 . .5o,eo,61,11o,111 . . . . 51,5a,99,11o . .. . . 45,49,57,1o9 . .. . .. . . 51,59,1o9 113,118,121,122,123 . . . 52,56,97,121,122 . .. 5o,59,62,s6,1o9 . . . . . . . 31,58,62,94 31,58,113 Bogard, E.C ..... 8,22,54,66,67,69,74,76 106 107 I ,1oe,1o9,11a,119,122,123 Bomar, W.S. ........... 49,57,108 Booth, G.R. . . Boughton, B. E. Bowen, R.W. . Bower, J.M. . Box, W.B .... Bradshaw, R. B. Brown, K.T. . . Brown, W.W. . Brunner, J.A. . Brunner, W.B. . Burnett, B.D. . Burris, R.D. . . Byers, W.C. . . . . . . . . . 50,58,94,123 . . .. 56,62,122 . . . 52,59,a9,94 .. . . 49,59,98 . .. 31,58,112,114 .. . .. . .. . 45,49,57 . . .. . .. . . 31,57,1IO . . 32,56,99,121,122,123 .. . .. . .. . .. 50,59 92,1o1,118,121,122 . . .. . . 23,56,11o . .. . .. 52,55,93 . . .. . .. .32,56,99,l03 23,54,65,98,103 1o6,1o7,1oa,1o9,119,123 Cable, J.D. . Cabrera, A. C. Caldwell, T. E. Cappel, R.D. . Carter,'R.W. . Casey, P.M. . Cassell, J.F. . . . . . 50,59,86,108,109 49,59 . . ...... 51,59,s9 108,110,121,I22 . .... 49,56,1oo . ..... 58,109 . . . 51,59,62,7o . . ...... 57,108 Charleville, D.E. . ...... 46,49,59 65,98,103,121,I22 clark, R.T. . . ......... 10,23,58 86,90,98,103,106,123 Cobb, C.H. . . ..... 46,60,6'l,110 Coffin, G. P. Cole, R.J. . . Collins, M. L. . ....... 108 . . . . . . . . 5O,59,86,123 . . .. . .. . .. 50,59,86,87 94,99,103,I09,115,122,123 Connable, A. B. ............ 32,58 Connolly, H.A. Corbett, J. P. . Couch, D.F. . Coupland, R. P. Cowgill, W...l. 92,99 . .. . .. . .. . 5o,56,94 . ........ 51,57,95 . .. . 50,59,92,I03,121,122 . . .. . .. . . 52,60,61,110 5O,59,62,71,86,87,88 1o3,115,11s,12o,121,122,123 Cruz-Horta, M ....... 49,59,62,109, 122 Currey, P.C. . 86,87,88 Davidson, M.V. . . . 50,56,115,121,122,123 Davis, D.A. . Dawson, E.T. . ........... 23,59 . . . . . . . .51,59,89,93,108 Dean, M.J. ....... .... 2 3,56,109 DeBedout, F. Gaviria . . . . . . 50,58,7O deRoulac, C. C ...... .... 2 4,57, 103 Dierst, R. A. . Dohn, D.S. . . . Dorough, T. G. Doty, R. L. . . 108,109,122,123 . . . . . 51,56 . 24,57,68,110 . . ....... 59 . . .51,56,121,122 Earl, D.P. .... . . 51,60,61,95,108 Eaves, M. W. Ebeling, P.C. . Edwards, T.L. . . . . . . . Eliot, J.Y. . Ellward, T. E. ...... . Elsea, J. L. . . . . .... 7,24,58,66,69 1o6,1o7,1o9,119,122 . . .. . .. . 24,56 51,57,1l4 .. . .. . .. . . 5O,57,Il4 5o,57,52,a6,1o9 32,58,86,87,88,103,123,124 Elsea, W.R. .......... 51,57,93,99 Emlong, R.W. ..... 24,60,61,97,103,123 Everett, A.T. . . ...... 50,58,94 Eyres, W.G. . . . . 107,108 Fannell, L. L. . . ..... 32,60,61,97 98,103,109,110,123 Faulds, B.R. . . ....... 33,58,86 135 136 Index Featherston, J.M. . ...... 49,59 Fischer, C.A. . . . . . 7,47,57,l0l Fisk, A.H. . . . Fisk, D.R. . . . . Fivian, J.A .... Flesher, W.T. . . Flick, M. E. . 33,5 Forbes, P.T .... . . . . 50,57,67 . . . . . . . 5O,56,86,l03 25,54,55,75,1o2 1o5,1o7,1o9,114,122,123 . .. 5o,5o,51,1oa,1o9,11o s,54,85,e7,a8,1o3,115,123 . . .. . 47,49,55,1oo,122 Fbfker, c.vv ...... 33,5o,51,11o,111,123 Franks, H.W. . . Freese, M.J. . . Frick, W.D. . . Frink, J. L. . Fritz, R.P. . Fritz, W.A .... Fromer, D. L. . . Garms, M.l. . . Gee, F.H. . . . George, J.H. . Gilligan, T.J. . . Gladstone, J.T. . Godzwon, R. L. . Godzwon, T. G. . Goode, J. F. . . Goodin, R.C. . Gossrau, J. G. . Graff, J.V. . . . Graves, D.L. . . Greenamyre, V. L. Greene, D.L. . . Greene, M.G. . Griffin, L.P. . . Gunvordahl, M.D. Guthrie, E. F. . . Guthrie, H.D. . . Gutierrez, M.E. ..... . . . . .. . .. . . 5o,59,52 . . .. . . 52,59,93 . . 5o,59,95,95,1oa . . . . . . . 47,49,57 . 50,58,62 . I 54',55,7b,'169,112,119 .. . 5l,60,86,93,lO3 . . .. . .. . .. 50,55 . . 49,59,59,1o5,1o7,1o9 . . .. 25,55,55,9o,1o5 1o7,1o9,11s,119,124 . .51,59,e5,93,1oa . . .. . 5o,5a,s5 . .. . .. . 33,55,52 95,95,1o3,1oa,123 . . .5o,59,a5,1oa,1o9,123 . . . 25,58,68,lO9,l22 .. . .. . . 33,59,ll2 59 50,58 ......34,55 . . .. 51,5o,11o,111 . .. . 51,55 . .. . 51,57 . . 34,55,1o9 .. 51,5o,51,11o Gruber, P.J. .... . . . . 50,6O,6l,lll 52,57 .. 49,55,115,123 50,60,6l,70 Hagan, S.D ...... 4-9,56,lO3,l09,ll9,l23 Hall, C.F. . . . . 5l,6O,6l,97,lO8,llO Hall, R.M. ........... 5l,57,93,l0l Hallberg, B.J. .... 34,58,95,l08,lO9,l22 Hamilton, W.M. ........ 34,58,95,l08 Hankins, K.W. . . ......... 50,56 Hanser, D.T. . Harlan, R.A. . Harris, P.R. . . . .. . .. . . 50,59 .. . 25,5o,51,1o7,11o . . .. . .. . 49,59 Harris, J.M. . . . . 52,57,89,93 Harris, W.B. . . . ..... 51,56 Harwell, G.D. . . . . . 57,89 Harwell, G.P. . . . . 5l,93 Hestancl, T.W. . . . Hiddleston, R.M. Hilts, W.J. . . Hinkle, W.B. . Hocking, R. K. Hollencler, R.A. Holmes, V.M. . Horswell, C.E. Horton, J.R. . . Howard, T.W. . .. . .. 52,5o,51 . . . .. 5o,57,7o,1os . . . . 5o,57,11o . . . 52,55,1oa,122 . .... 51,59,a9 . ..... 50,56,86 lO9,ll3,ll5,l23 . . . . . . 52,56,92,I0l,l23 . .. 34,5s,52,121,122,123 ..... .... 5L5i62 . . . .... 35,56,62,92,l03 1o7,1os,114,121,122,123 Hubartt, R.J ........ 35,58,l07,ll5,l22 Huber, D.V. . . Hughes, H.B. . Humphrey, L.A. . .. . .. . 52,5o,51,11o .. . 49,59,lOO,llO . . . . . . . 5l,56,62,66 57,95,95,1o9,115,12o Huston, R.J. .... 25,54,95,96,l02,lO6,iO7 lO8, ll3,i i5,ii8,il9,l2l,i22,i23 Hutchens, D. M. . Jackson, J. L. . Jacobs, W.L. . Jacome, H. G. James, G.L. . . Jennings, J.C. . . . . Johnson, B. E. . Johnson, R.W. . Johnston, G. D. Johnston, M. E. Johnston, S. K. Jones, B. L. . . Jones, G. L. . . 25,5o,51,9s,1o3,11o,111 .. 51,5o,51,11o,111,123 .. 49,5o,51,11o,111,123 . .. . .. . 5l,56,l0l . . .. . . 57,97,l07 52,58,lOO,lO8 . . .. . 35,60,6l,ll0 . .. 25,5s,9o,1o1,1o5 49,5o,51 1oo,11o,111,115 . .. . .. . .. . . 50,57 .. . .. . .. . . 49,56,98 134 . . 35,49,58,98,lO3,ll3, . .. . .. . .. 51,5a,94,123 Kampmeier, W. H. ....... 35,56,62, lOl Kaster, P.R. . . Kelley, J.H. . Kempner, M.J. Kennedy, G.J. Kent, D.M. . . 36,57,86,88,92,99,lO3,l23 35,5o,51,1oo,11o,114, 123 50,58,52,97 ............6O,6l . . . 5O,58,7O,97,lO7,ll2 Kester, J. L. .............. 36,59 Kesfer, J.R. . 49,55,52,75,1o3,114,122,123 Klaus, W.L. . . . Knehans, J. B. Kramer, R. . . Krammer, L.S. . Kruse, J.D. . Kurdziel, J.R. . Kurtz, E. E. . . Lancaster, W.Y. Landsman, R.R. Lazarus, R. B. .........49,57,iOO .. . .. . .52,59,93,1oo,1o8 . .. . 35,55,95 .. 5o,5o,51,95 . .. . 56,95 . .. 49,58 . .. . 51,57 . ..... 35,5a,95,95 99,l03,lO6,lO8 1o9,11a,121,122,123 . . .... 50,56,62,86,l23 .. ...... 5o,5s,1oa Leet, J.L. . . Lent, M..l. . Levi, D.B. . . Liles, T.A. . Lilley, J.D. . Litt, B. K. . . Lowsley, D.W. Lucas, G. L. . McCain, W. N. McCall, M.A. McCartney, D. McDonald, W.H. . McElroy, D.J. McGuire, J.W. McKelvey, R.J. . . McMahon, P. l. McMillan, D.R. . . Mace, C. H. . Makeig, J.R. Malmgren, R.F. . . Marks, P..l. . Martin, C.R. Martin, G.A. Martin, M. L. Martin, N.H. . . Nathis, R. L. Maupin, R. D. Maupin, T. L. . Meierding, H.A Melges, C.Q. Melges, J. Q. Miller, E.D. . . Miller, J.C. . Miller, J.S. . Miller, R.D. . Miller, R.P. . Misco, W.D. Moffat, G. H. Moore, G.G. Moore, L.R. Moss, S.D. . Musick, J.K. . Nadler, J. B. Nash, R.G. . Index . . . . . . 37,56,95 . .. 49,57,77,36,9o,91 1o2,1o3,1o6,1o7,1o9 113,119,12o,121,122,123 .. . .51,59,75,115,123 .. . .. . . 50,59 .. . 5O,58,II4 .. 51,53,62,1o3 . .. 51,6o,61 . 52,56,89 . . .. . .. . 50,56 . . 49,59,1o9,112,122 .. . .. . .. 37,56,86 37,33,99,1o3,1o9 .. . .. . 5o,6o,61,95 . .. . .. . .. . 37,56 . 37,59,94,1o1,113,122 . .. . .. 4,37,56,113 .. . .. . .. 49,59,93 . .. . .. . 57,95 .. 5o,53,36,99,1o3 . .. . .. . .. 38,59 . . 26,57,9o,93,1o3,1o6 .. . 47,49,56,I07 . 51,59,39,93,99 .. . .. . 51,56 .. . .. 38,57 .. . .. 49,56 .. 50,58,I22 . .. . .. . . 49,57 . . .. 5o,6o,61,36,94 103,I08,IO9,I10,l1l . . .. . .. . .. 33,59 . .. . 5o,59,95,96 . .. 5o,56,36,95,96,1o3 . . .. . .. . . 38,58 . .. . .. . . 49,59 . . .. 26,56,1o9 . .. . .. . . 49,57 . .51,6o,61,11o,123 . . .. . .. 52,57 . .. 5o,57,1oo,122 .. . .. 52,57,95 .. . .. 38,57,96 .......39,57 . 39,60,6l,ll0,lIl . . . . . . 51,58 . . 39,55,99,lI3 Nation, J.M. . . ....... . 89 Naze, C. A. I . . . . . . 58,92,i22,i23 Neblett G.A. .......... 5O,59,95 Nelson, G.O .... 39,57,62,92,I0O,I03,l08 Nelson, J. L. . Nester, W. S ..... Neumann, L. M. Newman, J.D. . Nichols, J.G. . O'Bannon, L.A. O'Donnell, M.J. O'Donnell, P.M. Olmen, R.T. . . Olson, L.L. . . Orr, S.V .... Ortmann, R.A. . . Osborn, R.W. . . Oswalt, R.D. . . Owen, O.D. . . . Owensby, J. W. Palkovick, J. B. Punncge, C. M. Patman, T.A. . . Patterson, F. H. . Payne, J. N. . Perdue, M.J. . . Pernalete, F.F. Perry, T.S. . . . Petersen, E.A. . Polk, C.P. . . Poole, M. L. . Pospisil, R.C. . Powell, D,C. . Price, F.J. . . . Prince, P.W. . . Puckett, G. C. . Pulaski, B.L. . . Ragsdale, G. L. Reeves, J.H. . . Regan, P.A. . . Rehklau, J.E. . Reifsnyder, R. E. Renick, R.B. . . Reppert, B. G. . Rhodes, J.V. . . Rhodes, J.W. . . Richeson, R.L. . . . . . . 52,60,6i,89 1o3,11o,113,121,122 . 26,57,9o,93,1o3,123 . 49,54,66,1o9,122,123 .. . .. . .. . . 50,58 .. . 39,57,97,123 . . . . 52,56 . . 49,57 . .. 49,58 . 5l,56,67 .. . .. 40,59 . . . 5o,56,76,95 . .. . 52,59,39,93,112 . .. . .. 5o,53,36,37 33,99,1o3,11o,115,123 . .. . .. 50,58,92,l00 .. . 5o,56,1o3 .....27,57 40,60 .. . 27,57,9o,1oo 1o3,121,122,123 .. 4o,6o,61,1o9,11o . . .. 4o,55,99,1o3 .. . .. 56,62,97 . . 50,6O,6l,95,Il0 .. . .. . 5o,56,94 1o3,1i3,121,122 . . . 27,6o,61,1o1,11o .. . .. . 51,56,94,1oo IO3,II5,I20,l2I,l22,I23 . . .. . .. 50,57,62,94 . . .. . .. . .. 40,57 . 4,55,ll4 . . . 56,108 . . 4l,57,l22 50,57 ..f41,56,112 ....92,99 . .. . .. 41,59,1o3 . .. . .. . 4l,58,108 . . 50,58,86,88,92,I0l . . .. 7,27,60,97,IO3 1o3,115,119,122,123 . .. . .. . 49,59,97 1o3,1o9,122,123 . . .. . .. . .. . . 58 . . .. . .. 4l,58,66,86 37,1o3,113,115,122,123 .. . 51,6o,61,11o,111 .. 49,59,9o,93,119,123 . 51,53,1oo,1o3,121,122 Rigsby, R.3 .... 42,53,1o1,1o3,115,121,122 137 138 Index Rimbey, D.W. ............. 51,56 Robinson, J.D ....... 50,60,61,108,112 Rogers, R.D. ..... 4,50,60,61,94,110,111 Roth, J. H. . . ......... 42,57,62 Rowe, P. G. . . ......... 50,59 Rowland, R. H. . ...... 51,56,89,95 Ruland, R.A. . . . . 50,56,86,95,96,114 sn Aubyn, E.A ...... 42,57,a5,a7,sa,99 1oa,1o7,12o,121,122,12a,134 Sanders, S.L ............. 51,57,89 Scates, B..B. . . . ..... 51,57,108 Schaffer, R. M. . . . 51,60,61,95,109 Seki, D.K .... . . . 57,62,70,97 Sharp, R. L. . ........... 52,57 Shelton, P. ............... 58,99 Sikes, D.C ..... 47,4-9,56,98,103,108,114 Simkins, J.L. ........... 48,49,58 Singer, R.A. . . ........... 52,56 Skeoch R.J. . . 58 smellovf, s .... 4s,5a,75,1o7,114,115,123 Snip, D.L. . . Soper, H.S. . . . . 49,59,9O,122,123 5O,59,86,95,96, 123 Sorenson, J.M. . . .... 49,6O,61,110 Sourbeer, C. P. . Spaeth, J.C. . . Speer, W. L. . . Speicher, M. L. Springmeyer, F. C. . . Sprinkle, D. L. . Staffin, D.C. . Staples, .l.M. . . . Steinberger, J. A. . 27,55,9a,1o3,113 . . .. 42,5e,94,115 42,59,86,87,103,123 .. . .. . .. 50,57 .. . 51,59,a9,95,95 .. . .. 5o,5a,52 . . 52,5a,11o .. . .. . .. 98 . .. . .. 5o,51,59 90,91,103,110,123 Stewart, C.W. . . . . 49,57,97,121,123 Stitt, D.M. . . . Strahan, T.N. . Strange, B.A. . Strange, S.L. . . Stringer, E.H. . Surgener, J.T. . . 28,6O,61,110,111 . . .. . .. . . 55 . 52,55,75,89 . . 5O,59,86 . .. . .. 50,57 . . .. . 49,59,122 Swanson, S. P. . . . . . 43,58,69,115,123 Taggart, J.M. . . . . 50,60,61,97,110,11l Tatman, R.F. . . ......... 50,57 Taylor, H.A. . . .... 28,60,61,74,76 90,98,107,121,122 Thal, J.C. . . Thomas, R.C. . . Thompson, W.H. . . . . . 43,60,61,86,92 1o3,1os,11o,111,123 58 Thompson, W.T. Tomkinson, E.C. Tomlinson, R.M. Torbett, G.B. . Trowbridge, W. D. . . . Turner, R.H. . . Tyree, S.B. . . 2 Utendorfer, W.G. . . Van Fleteren, E. Vannoy, S.R. . . Vaught, R.T. . . Vickers, J.E. . . Victor, D. H. . Walk, W.D. . . Walker, J.J. . Walker, K.W. . Wasson, M.M. . Weatherford, R. 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