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FNHE S we 5525 5' of 3 oc ID 6- 2 Z i645 JOHN WILLIAM HAGGARD Oklahoma City. Okla. Bill came here this year and quickly got into the swing of things-entering in a sports program that took a good deal of his time. Having the usual difficulties with his academic work, he nevertheless set up a good military rec- ord to his credit. Taking part in school activities also helped to make him a companion of many of the other boys. His energetic and affable character will mal-re success open to him in his Career. Private: Band: Merit Bar: Dance Bandg Varsit: and J. V. Football JAMES HENRY HEFFERON Toledo. 0. Coming from Toledo four years ago, Jim has proved himself to be a good fellow. Although not on top, he has given a good account of himself in the academic field and on the drill field. Jim was active in all the sports and was a valuable asset to all the teams His characteristic good humor and quietness have made Jim one of the most popular boys at K. M. I. Because of his well rounded personality. Jim will surely be successful in any pro- fession which he might choose to enter. Company D-First Sergeant: Intra- mural Sports: J. V. Football: Saber Staff: Merit Bar: Marksmanship Medal. and Expert Mortarman. JOHN FERGUSON HOOK Union City, Ind. John is the fellow we hear a lot about. but see very seldom. He doesn't usually have much to say: always go- ing about minding his own business without bothering anyone else. John studies hard as his academic record shows. and takes his work very serious- ly. Although he didn't make the varsity tennis team we could often find him out on one of the courts playing hard. If anything new comes up. John is always out for it. if it seems to be for the good of all. John's numerous abili- ties, with his determination will take him far. Company B-Supply Sergeant: Honor Roll! Lynch History Award Medal: Dis- tinguished Military Bar: Best Com- pany: Merit Bar: Sharpshooter's Medal: Saber Staff: Kentucadet Staff: In- tramural Sports. JAMES BUFORD HALL Hammond, Ind. Bing is the most familiar name for our victim, You guessed it. he picked up that name from his crooning. He has put his mighty good voice to good use. in the choir. Bing was usually the instigator of all of those little foot- ball games that were played after drill in Kentucky. He keeps up with the season though and found plenty of time for baseball in Florida. Bing is a good natured fellow, always in a happy frame of mind. Since he always has a good word for his neighbor, he is well liked by the fellows around here. Bing has a lot of good in him and it will take him far in life. Company B-Line Sergeant: Choir: Intramural Football and Baseball. WILBUR JOSEPH HOLEMAN Louisville. Ky. For a thoroughly likable character, Wil ls one of the leaders on the list. Quiet and cheerful-this best describes him. He had trouble with his studies. but this dicln't keep him under, and he made a fine show in military work. Nor did he lack the athletic urge. for he went out for everything that he could manage. Wil's sincerity and good spirit have made him a favorite among the boys. People will like Wil wherever he goes in life. Company A-Supply Sergeant: Expert Rifle Medal: Best Dressed Cadet Bar: Merit Bar: Best Dressed Cadet in 1945: Varsity Football. JOHN GEORGE JACK MICHELL HOOLEY Portsmouth. 0. Little Jack came to us from Ohio, but he seems to like the horses of Ken- tucky. Jack has spent most of his time here getting into and out of trouble. and his favorite hobbies are women and loafing. Jack has a sense of humor and quick wit that have gained him the friendship of many of the boys. His llveliness and cheerfulness are two unequaled traits that will gain him success in his career. Company A - First Sergeant: Ser- geant-at-Arms of Senior Class: Saber: Anvil: Rifle Marksmanship Medal: Ex- pert in 60 mm. Mortar.
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1 187 umm llllu '-I-I 'W We 0 4' JAMES EDWARD FLEMING Norton. Va. Jas. only came last year, but that was plenty of time for him to distin- guish himself in all fields. Before his first year was over he had made a hit with a'l the boys. He studied, but preferred a carefree life, and was the one who could do it with no mishap. His one weakness was the girls. His smile will make many friends for him in this world, and his quiet ability will open up many fields to him in life. Band - Platoon Sergeant: Distin- guished Military Bar: Merit Bar: Choir: Saber: Intramural Track, Vol- leyball, Golf: Softball: Tennis: Basket- ball, and J. V. Football. FRANCIS EDWIN GATCHEL Louisville. Ky. Gatch didn't have to come far to get to this school, but once he was here he became firmly attached to it and its organizations. His military record was his chief contribution to the school, and his straightforward- ness and resgurcefulness gained him the respect. of both the boys and th: faculty. He was a leader in academ- ics, and worked hard for distinction in this field-as well as in the spoits field. He will surely gain a high po- sition in life. Company C-Captain: Distinguished Militaiy Bar: Best Company: Merit Ribbcnsc Saber Editor: Kentucadet. Student Honor Council: Honor Roll: Intramural Sports. DAVID EDGAR GORDAN Cincinnati, 0. Bud came here three years ago and soon made a record far himself in both sports and military work. He managed to keep a good average in class work and even managed to see the gills regu.arly. He was always out for all the company sports. Bc- sides the girls, Bud managed to keep himself busy by talking. He earned a high place in the military field. and always had a good word for everybody under him. With his vigor and resourcefulness. he should get along well with everyone. Company A-Platoon Sergeant: Dis- tinguished Military Bar: Rifle Marks- manship Medal: K-Club: Basketball Manager: Saber: Kentucadet: Anvil: J. V. Football Manager, Intramural Sports: Varsity Swimming: A.l-Star Volleyball Team. JAMES FRANKLIN FREEMAN, JR. Lawrenceburg. Ind. Jim has been at K. M. I. four years and is now the Battalion Adju- Eant.. When it comes to athletics Jim was in here pitching- being one af the big men in the varsity back- field. Jim had an accident early in the season and broke his foot. There- fore, in the words of Kentuckians suh. he was retired to stud. Jim tries pretty hard in his aca- demic work being one of the high- lights in the commercial course. Jim is one of the best marinated boys in school and one of his fine virtues is his ability to stick to the thing he believes in. We know that in anything J. C. tries, he will come out on top. Staff 4 First Lieutenant Adjutanti Meiit Bar: K-Club: Football: Intra- mural Basketball, Baseball, and Track, WARREN RAND GILMORE Wrentham, Mass. Gil was one of our most successful seniors this year. By successful, we mean he did his best in his chosen ac- tivities. and bettered himself accord- ingly, He is best known for his tennis playing. Who, last year, would have thought that he would develop into a top varsity player? Not many, but he proved that by determining to im- prove, it is possible to succeed. It might be noted that he was also a fine pitcher for the baseball team, and not such a bad hitter, either You wouldn't know it to hear him. but he is from Massachusetts, and if you ask him, he'll tell you all about a town called Boston, and a team called the Red Sox. Seriously, Gil's person- ality and determination should carry him far toward future successes. Corporal, Company A-K-Club, Ten- nis: Baseball, and Anvil Staff. HAROLD GEORGE HAAS. JR. Akron, O. When George came here he Quickly got into the swing of things by going all-out for bith athletics and stud- ies. It wasn't long before his singing abi'ity made him one of the chief crooners around K. M. I. George's night life was usually spent at Col. Richmond's house, and this has kept him busy for several years. He ex- celled in military work and showed that he well deserved a Tops rating among his friends as well as on the field. Company D-Second Lieutenant: Distinguished Military Bar: Merit Bar: Rifle Marksmanship Medal: Varsity Football: Varsity Basketball: Glee Club: Track Team: Orchestra. 29
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HARRIS STEPHENS HOWARD Prestonsburg, Ky. Harry truly showed that he was a leader in all things-academics, sports, and military work. He was active in almost every organization at K. M. I. He was the leader in the military de- partment, high on the honor roll, and captain of the football team-three singular honors. Every boy knew he was getting a square deal when he dealt with Harry. A good athlete careful planner, and quick thinker, he can go far in whatever profession he chooses. Staff-Major: Distinguished Military Bar: Sharpshooter's Rifle Medal: Chairman of Student Council: Captain of Football Team: Varsity Basketball: Hi-Y: K-Club: Dance Committee: Hon- or Rollg Winner Time Magazine's Cur- rent Events Contestg Intramural Sports. THOMAS EDWARD JENKS Dayton. O. Ted came here five years ago, and rapidly rose to a high position in the corps. His heartiness and cheerfulness soon Won many friends for him. Here was one of the top men that made fine records for themselves in all the school activities. A good student, efficient and distinguished officer, an excellent athlete -- these are all traits of Ted. His keen instinct and good leadership have made him a credit to the corps. Staff-Captain iExecutive Officerl: Distinguished Military Bar: Company Commander of Best Drilled Company, '44, '46: Rifle Marksmanship Medal: Honor Roll: K-Club: Camera Club: Varsity Football. Baseball, and Track. GILBERT NASH JENNINGS Shelbyville. Ky. Gil came to us with a Southern ac- cent that has not been changed yet, He had academic troubles, but always managed to overcome them. He is gen- erally quiet, but always enjoys a good argument. His friendliness and cheer- fulness gained him many friends and he always kept clear of trouble. Gil made a good show in athletics and went out for many activities-includ- ing girls. His quick wit and keen sense of humor wlll make him many friends throughout life. Company D - Staff Sergeant: Best Company! Rifle Sharpshooter's Medal: Intramural Track. HAROLD HERBERT HUBBARD London. Ky. Honest Hub came to K. M. I. from the metropolis of London IKCDEUCKV. that ish and he distinguished himself early by his spirited basketball playing. which improved during his years here. During his junior year, he was forced to take an extended vacation. but he came back and soon caught up his work. It has been noted by some Hn- cluding Sgt. G-heel that his hair seemed to change color in the Florida sun, thus improving his masculine beauty. Hub possesses a fine sense of humor and an ordinarily easy-going manner which makes him popular with the boys. However, when he really wants to get something done, he is a very tough man to beat. We wish him the best of luck in everything he tries. Company B-Staff Sergeant: Expert Rifle Medal: K-Club: Track: Intra- mural and J. V. Basketball. CHARLES LUTES JENNINGS Louisville, Ky. Charles came to us four years ago- plump and jolly-the same character- istics that he now possesses. He did well in his academic work and took part in many intramural sports. He started off early as a singer here. and often serenaded the barracks with his crooning. Charles got intoalmost every kind of activity, and gained the friend- ship of many cadets and faculty. His heartiness and joviality will help him to succeed in the profession of his choosing. Staff - Battalion Supply Sergeant: Best Company: Merit Bar: Rifle Marks- manship Medal: Choir President: Chapel Soloist: Saber: Basketball Manager: J, V. Football: Intramural Sports. THOMAS KIDWELL Chicago, Ill. Thomas came here four years ago and soon gained distinction in his military and academic work. He had his ups and downs, but ended up on top with a good record to his credit. He took an active interest in the school's organizations. and could usually be found working on a useful project. He is always cheerful-ready to help anyone in need. His hard- working. truthful nature will make a successful way open to him in life. Company C-Staff Sergeant: Expert Rifle Medal: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll, and Merit Bar. I w Q.' an to i J-nm 0 1 Fwrul 6' Q...-ri, Q53 X 'iff 1 Q, 55:- 1 5 ills? ii? x 'SNP E gf ,innin- ff fha X le i .... .. M 0 tj 1 ' 591. 1 'f w.
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