Kentucky Military Institute - Saber Yearbook (Lyndon, KY)

 - Class of 1944

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L f V.:-. M: k -, .. ,Q ,Z X ,, A. . l 1 , 5 i i l 7 , i 1 1 , ' '. 4- K X' l w k 1 JAMES E. NEWTON. JR.-HJ. E. BRADLEY F. NORPELL-- NORP KARL E. NUTTING- KARL Anchorage, Kentucky Newark. Ohio Muncie, Indiana Special Scientific Scientific Entered January, 1944. Band. Military I, Private. Intramural Sports. J. E. was about to enter K. M. I. in the fall of 1941 but after Pearl Harbor he joined the Marines instead. He was wounded in action in the South Pacific, received disability discharge. Entered K. M. I. to finish college preparatory work. A red-hot pianist with professional dance band experience. Plans to study medicine. THOMAS F. 0'ROR.KE- IRISH Grand Rapids, Michigan Scientific Entered September, 1943. Company D. Military I. Private. Varsity football, basketball, Intramural speedball, softball. K Club. Tom has shown marked ability on the football field and the basketball court-fighter and hard- working player from who laid the chunk. We hate like the mischief to lose this Irishman. I-Ie's a fine athlete, a loyal friend and true gentle- man. Naval Air Corps soon. Entered September, 1943. Company C. Military I. Private. Intramural tennis, basketball, Kentucadet Staff. 'ANorp hasn't been around so very long-not long enough, in fact, but he nevertheless is a worthy mem- ber of the large Ohio contingent. His sense of humor makes him always welcome. Norp, since he's going away to the Army Air Corps, should send us a good man to take his place. ERNEST ANDERSON PEACOCK. JR.- ANDY Tiptonvllle, Tennessee Scientific Entered January, 1943. Company C. Military II. Line Sergeant, 1944. Varsity football, track. Intramural basketball, soft- ball, volleyball. Saber Staff, K Club, Honor Roll. Andy was a stalwart guard on the football team, dependable, fast and a fighter. He's also one of the best all-round cadets in school. Headed for the Army Air Corps soon. Entered September, 1942. Band. Military II, Line Sergeant. Band, Orchestra, Choir, Intramural sports. Karl left at Christmas to join the Armed Forces. He was a mainstay of the Band and Orchestra. Played a swell trumpet and both organizations suf- fered without him. Peach of a fellow, too, who car- ried with him the best wishes of everybody at K. M. I. Good going, Karl. HUGH EARL PLACE- TWO-BY-FOUR. Gallon, Ohio English-Commercial Entered September, 1943. Company B. Military I. Private. Jayvee football, Rifle Team, Intramural soft- ball, swimming, wrestling, boxing, fishing, horse- shoes. The Two-by-Four is interested in everything that goes on and when there is nothing going on he can be depended upon to start something. He'll be found in the middle ot almost every commotion. Coast Guard after graduation. f V. uf :Tj-,rr Q., . , Ay, . -- 1- , .. . fe.. .f.w.rgR,e - -: .V . .Q U,--Q r. 'sw '14,--r ,Lf -..,. . ,d..,.. .nNf f -' , ..r -, ,'-' 'T, L

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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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rw. ,..., .HP MANRING PRUDEN Il-- HP Cincinnati, Ohio Scientific Entered September, 1942. Company A. Line Sergeant, '43, Supply Sergeant '44, Military II. Track team manager, Intramural fool- ball, speedball, softball. Kentucadet and Saber staffs. Club, Cheer Leader, Chapel Reader, Military Bar, Hindman Scholarship Medals, Honor Roll. Jip has brains, ability, character and a lot of other qualities that give him class and make him hard to replace. Army Air Corps, then West Point. HOWARD D, ROSENTHAL- ROSIE Canton, Ohio Scientific Entered September, 1940. Band. Military IV. Captain Intramural football. basketball, speed- ball, softball, etc. Camera Club, Variety Show, Orchestra, Kentucadet Staff, Dance Committee. Military Bar. Winner Levy Cup and Legion Medal as Best-Drilled Cadet. It won't be the same here without Rosie. The boy has a lot on the ball. In his four years he has made a host of friends. Army coming up. .f WILLIAM RAMSDELL, JR. -- FROSTY Ft, Lauderdale, Florida English-Commercial Entered September, 1943. Company A. Military I. Private. Intramural golf, foot- ball, volleyball, speedball, swimming, Choir, Glee Club. Variety Show. Frosty, Ramrod, Porky Y take your choice-circulates freely. takes part in lots of things even though his sojourn here has been short. He is interested in the hotel business but first comes the Army. ROBERT W. ROUSE- BOB North East, Pennsylvania Scientific Entered September, 1942. Company B. Military II. Line Sergeant, 1943. Varsity football, Intramural tennis, bas- ketball, softball, Club. fishing, swim- ming. Bob isn't so big' but he made a nifty fast back on the varsity football team. Good on the defense, also. Personally Bob is on the modest, quiet side. steady and dependable. He is headed for the Navy. FORREST H. RESPESS- WO0DY Washington, D. C. Scientific Entered January, 1942. Company A. Mil- itary III. Platoon Sergeant. 1943. Intramural football. softball, volleyball. swimming, basketball, tcam manager. President Camera Club, Saber Staff. Honor Roll, Variety Show, Chapel Reader, School Air Raid Warden. Woody is okay and a go-getter. He plans to study banking at George Wash- ington University until time to go to the Army, ARTHUR G. SCOTT- SCOTTY Harlan, Kentucky Scientific Entered January, 1943. Band. Military I. Private. Tennis manager. Intramural football. softball, spfedball, volleyball, Choir and Glee Club, Orchestra. Scotty was a redhot saxophonist in the Dance Band. He's a Harlan native who will back up his home town all the way. He hopes to major in music at Uni- versity of Kentucky, the war permitting. Otherwise he wants the Army Air Corps Band. J. DUNCAN ROBERTSON- ROBBlE La Grange, Kentucky Scientific Entered September, 1943. Band, Military I. Private. Varsity basketball. Intramural speedball, volleyball, J. D, made his height count on the bas- ketball floor where he shot many a needed p0int for K. M. I. He's ii quiet, gentle-manly fellow who turns out a good job of work at what- ever he does. Many friends, of course. He expects to go into the Army Air Corps after graduation. RICHARD D. SPRINGER- DICK Fairmont. West Virginia Scientific Entered September, 1943. Band. Military I. Private. Intramural basketball, soft- ball, tennis, volleyball, golf, swimming. Choir. Glee Club, Camera Club. Good natured, quiet and always friendly, Springie ranks with the best of our West Virginia crowd, Too bad he didn't come here years ago. To be an aviation cadet in the Army Air Corps is his present plan. I-Ie'll do.

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