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SENIT' 75 -Q .--was-1- A-gy, - -Jonas.:-Q T' A-fre. ...ofa : ,,4,,, .EA-1 Qh-,-'e:-.j..A- 'ff - -.. WILLIAM R. GRIFFIN- GR,IFF East Bernstadt. Kentucky Classical Entered September, 1940. Band. Military II. First Sergeant. Freshman, sophomore and junior class officer. Distinguished Military Bar. Honor Roll. Varsity basketball, Intramural sports, swimming, orchestra. Billy Bob is just naturally likeable. Everybody's pal, A mighty sweet basketball player. too. just coming into his own. Wake Forest is his goal next year. Wherever he goes he'll be in there swingin'. ALBERT L. HINZE- AL St. Matthews, Kentucky Scientific Entered September, 1939. Company C. Military IV. Captain, 1944. Varsity tennis, Intramural sports, K Club, Stu- dent Council, Honor Roll, Dance Committee, Variety Show, Glee Club, Riding. Al has a talent for music, literature and tennis. Between these he manages to keep busy. He is also a good officer, student and comrade. He plans to study chemical engineering at M. I. T. DONALD JOHN GROENE- DON Mason, Ohio English-Commercial Entered January, 1943. Company D. Military I. Private. Varsity baseball, tennis. Intramural basketball, tennis, softball, volleyball, speedball, swimming, fishing, boating. Wherever there is a bull session, expect to find Don, for he'll probably be in the middle of it, con- tributing his share. And he's an all right guy, Asked what college after graduation, he sail, You spell it A-R-M-Y. ERNEST VICTOR HOLMES, JR.- WINGS Lafayette, Indiana Scientific Entered September, 1942. Company C. Military II. Corporal. Varsity Rifle Team, baseball, Intramural football, basketball, softball, tennis, K Club, Camera Club, riding. Vic is one of our Hearst Rifle Trophy Champs and a plenty good shot. He is also a swell guy to have around. He is interested in many things. The Army Air Corps is his choice after graduation where he goes with our best wishes. HARRY J. I-IATER, JR.- FOOT Cincinnati, Ohio Scientific Entered September, 1938. Company D. Military IV. Captain, 1944. Intramural football, softball, golf, volleyball, swim- ming. Honor Roll, Dance Committee, Distinguished Mili- tary Bars. Pont came to K. M. I. six years ago when n mere che-ild. But how he has grown! He's a swell fellow and a fine officer. Has both brains and charactergstands for what is right. I-le's headed for Notre Dame. EDWIN JOHN HULL- SHADOW Cleveland, Ohio Classical Entered September, 1941. Company B. Military III. Sergeant, 1944. Varsity golf, Intramural football, basketball, soft- ball, swimming, Chapel Reader, Best Company l942. Wherever a good joke is involved you'll usually find Eddie. Always smiling, always on the go-and universally liked, Got his call to the Army Air Corps in early April. -A , -,ss '- w, -. - I J' i fo A v ' f' , L' '-,- .4 N. .1 . A,' - J..-,- . . . . - fc- - - '- '.v ,,. -P,
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S 1 1 l 3 r I Y. it DONALD RAY FAIR- DON HARRY FINK. JR.- FUZZ RUDY HARPER FRITSCH- RUDY EDWIN H. FRONDORF- NED Akron, Ohio Seymour, Indiana Louisville, Kentucky Cincinnati, Ohio Scientific English-Commercial Scientific Scientific Entered September, 1943. Company D. Military I. Private. Intramural sports, activities. Don is mighty well liked at K. M. 1. with his ready smile and good humor. He belongs to that over-large group of whom we complain. Why didn't you show up here years ago? When Don goes into V-5 Naval Air Corps Program for which he has already quali- fied we know he will give a good account of himself there as he has here. ORVAL PAUL GARDNER- GARD Louisville, Kentucky English-Commercial Entered September, 1943. Band. Military I. Private. Varsity ba:.f-ball, Intramural basketball, softball. tennis, volleyball, speedball, swimming. fishing. Gard is a regular fellow, happy-go- lucky but quite a inan. Plays a nice game of baseball, too. He helped out the Band, too, in sports as well as music. Immediate future indicates the Navy or Marines. Entered September, 1942. Company C. Military II. Line Sergeant 1943-4. Varsity football, Intramural sports, Club. Cheer Leader. Fuzz was a cheer leader in '42 but in '43 he decided to take a hand personally on the football varsity. Made us a scrappy lineman. Gets into about everything that goes on. He says, I mean to get as much edu- cation as I can before my entrance into the Navy. J. G. GATES- JAY Seymour. Indiana Classical Entered September, 1942. Company B. Military II. Line Sergeant. Football manager. Intramural baseball. football, speedball, softball. Club, Saber Staff, Chapel Reader. He talks slowly but don't let that fool you. He's a driver and gets things done. Jay has a fine mind and uses it. Makes himself indispensable. He has passed Navy V-5 and will make a good pilot. Entered January, 1943, Company B, Military II. Line Sergeant 1943-4. Intramural basketball, softball, speed- ball, volleyball. Rudy doesn't say much but he gets things done. As proof, he was skyrocketed to a sergeantcy after less than a year at K. M. I. Everybody's friend. Rudy and Andy :his roommate! are The Laughing Twins. After graduation he plans to enter the Army. DONALD R. GILMORE- DON Wrentham, Massachusetts Classical Entered January, 1943. Company D. Mil- itary II. Line Sergeant. Associate Editor Saber. Kentucadet Staff. Varsity tennis, Intramural basket- ball. softball. speedball, volleyball. Don always ranks at or near the top on the Honor Roll. Has what is known as brains. He's no bookworm. however, but takes part in' everything going on, and a swell fellow. I-Ie is headed for Dartmouth. Entered September, 1942. Company l Military II. Line Sergeant 1943. Intramural football, basketball, softbu speedball, etc. General activities. Ned also halls from the Queen City o the Ohio and is a worthy member of the fine contingent. One of these quiet fe lows who does a lot of thinking and lltti talking. When he went into the Army 2 Christmastime he left many friends heri LEO P. GIUSIANA- .l0QSY Niagara Falls. New Yoglt Scientific Entered January, 1941. Company C. Mil itary III. First Lieutenant 1944. Varsity football, track. Intraxnurt basketball, softball, tennis. golf, riding swimming, President K Club. Sgt.-at-Arms Senio Class, Dance Committee. This tall New Yorker has played a lc of end and won a lot of races for K. M. I One of the most popular and desarvln fellows in school. Goes into the Merchant Marine.
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E i v JOE MATTOX HYDE- LEO Lancaster, Ohio Classical Entered September, 1943. Company C Military I. Private. Varsity football, Intramural tennis, bas- ketball, swimming, softball, K Club. The big boy always spells Ohio in capital letters. He says his plans after gradua- tion are up to the President. Broad- minded guy, Joe. From the way he played tackle for K. M. I. last fall the President could get a line on some A-1 fighting material. JAMES VERNON LAMB- JIM Oregon. Illinois Scientific Entered September, 1942. Company D. Military II. Line Sergeant, 1944. Varsity golf, football. Intramural basket- ball, tennis, softball, Assistant Editor Kentucadet, Honor Distinction, K Club. Choir. Our Lambie Pie shoots a peach of a golf game-wins cups, etc. Smart as they make 'em, and a grand guy besides. He has an appointment to West Point after graduation. , -. ,t 'F -'J . ' , SAMUEL N. IRWIN- COTTON Grand Forks, North Dakota Scientific Entered September, 1941. Company A. Military III. First Sergeant. 1944. Intramural softball, swimming, riding, fencing, Variety Show, Kentucadet staff, Saber Business Manager, Military Bar, Team Manager. Sam plans to go to West Point for an Army Career. A real military fella. Who knows but that some day he may be one of our famous generals! Hooray for Ol' Cotton Top. WOODSON LEWIS, III- WOODSIE Greensburg. Kentucky Scientific Entered September, 1942. Company D. Military II. Line Sergeant, 1944. Intramural softball, basketball, tennis, speedball, volleyball, riding, swimming, etc. Woodsie never has much to say but when he does let go he goes to town. He is one of our solid men, universally liked and respected. He also has an appointment to the United States Military Academy. He should make good. DAN MONROE KELLY, JR.- DAN Evarts, Kentucky English-Commercial Entered September, 1942, Company B Military II. Line Sergeant, 1944. Junior Varsity football. Intramural soft- ball, basketball, swimming. horseshoes, Camera Club. Dan is one of K. M. I.'s popular moun- tain boys, He is quiet, conservative and a real gentleman by nature and practice. I-Ie expects to postpone college for a spell while he does a job in Uncle Sam's Army. LEO RAYMOND McGUIRE- MAC Ashland. Kentucky Scientific Entered September, 1943. Company D. Military I. Private, Intramural basketball. swimming. horse- shoes. Mac hails from the busy metropolis of Northeastern Kentucky, just here for one year which we all wish were more. Basketball is his chief diversion. He expects to serve in the Army Air Corps but hopes to be able to get in a year of college first. WALTER P. KRAFT, JR.- OWL Wilmette. Illinois Scientific Entered September, 1942. Company A. Military II. Private. Intramural softball, volleyball. swim- ming. speedball. basketball. fishing, bont- ing, Variety Show. Camera Club. The Owl is known by every one around the school for his jokes. Never misses a trick, mainly because they are on him or vice versa. Always on the jump for something to turn up or to make lt go faster. Bound for the Army immediately. HARRY E. MORGAN- MORClEN'l'llAU Georgetown, lndlana Classical Entered September, 1943. Compnny B. Military I. Private. Camera Club, swimming, fishing. bont- ing. Only trouble with Harry ls that he hasn't been at K. M. I. long enough for us to get. to know him as well as we would like. He goes about his business ln a quiet, gentlemanly way which makes him many friends. He goes into the Army Air Corps soon after graduation and our best wishes go with him. f
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