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NE of the most delightful social func- tions of the school year, the Cadet Hop, is sponsored by the Oliicers' Club. The 1936 silver anniversary hop was held in the Crystal Ballroom of the Edgewater Beach Hotel on December 30. Over 400 couples danced to 1 the swing tunes of Eddie XVoodward and his ME band. This evcnt took place during the regime of president Paul Jannenschg vice-president, Robert Skinderg secretary, Mon Ngook Chin: treasurer, Ross Jobst: sergeant-at-arms, Frank Hays. The oilicers of the February semester were: president, Robert Skinderg vice- president, Francis Hannibalg secretary, Gene Farengerq Hnancial secretary, Ross Jobstg treasurer, Hans Kuhlmang sergeant-at-arms, Cosmo Sanguras. The first duties of the ofhcers were the installation of the cadet oihcers, which occurred at the Dugout of the Lincoln Square Post of the American Legion. Following the ceremonies the oilicers and the guests danced and par- took of refreshments. Colonel John D. Von Holtzendorf, Major W'eil, Mr. XVinter, Sergeant Lee, and Mr. Daniel, were a few of the many distinguished guests. The club meets twice a week in school and once every two weeks at the home of one of the ofhcers. The primary purpose, however, is not the hold- ing of social events, but the discussing of military theory and drill which the ofhcers teach the cadets. Also many psychological questions are discussed, such as the disciplinary measures to be used by the officers. Row lTS.1l.lCl'CSllI1,c:. Rielie, R. Row 1--I, HA,HmAm' S. Klein. Rothxchnld, C. Sangurax, R. bln- Ci. Nlay, D. lxider, F. Hannibal, 7.llllS, I . Ockert, D. Herbert, Nl. C. Schmitz, F. Stecker, Cv. Far- Fulton, R. Heydenburg, H. Baker, ranger. A. Lilienthal, H. Sanders. C. Harris. L. Sandberg, S. Clem- R. Skinder, R. Higgins, Nl. ents, U. Nluir, A. BlUl11bCl'g, H. liuuhler, G. Xvelmfcr, T. Franklin. Ruhlmann. XV. Hurlbutt, Nl. G. Young, O. Klasen, D. Farlix. Hmlstun, R. jobst, R. Xviti, R. XV, Cassel, il. Caldow. XY'ilson, C. Rogers. ln Front-Lt.-Col. I. Kimball. Page123
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0 . f ff J . l l i . 1 0,224 5 Zwu I ni- .l 1, lj f l I A i A 1 fl!!! l 'J RIFLIQ 'I'F.-XM Row 1-C. Rogers, R. Slcinder, Roxy q-S, Clements, LS. Hartman, R. XY'ilson, T. Rice. Ci.lPl.IlI11 A. Xxfinberg, 51. lundf Row iii Zeis, G, Mills, C. gren, li. Summerfelt. Harris. A. llillner, 15. Uclttrt. 44 EADY one-Ready two-Ready three- Ready four. The iifteen marlssmen prone on the mats READY! AIM! FIRE! were tense with waiting. A quiet settled as the marksmen aligned their sights with the targets. Beads of perspiration formed on their foreheads. Squeeze the trigger, no flinching, no jerking. Good, the first shot was in the center of the bull. And so they fired in four positions: prone, sitting, kneeling, and standing. For two days from 2:30 to 6:30 they peppered the black circles. Suspense for two more days to lind out how the other schools lired. The results: Lake View, the champions of Chicago in the Sixth Corps Area Matches. tiring .1 score of 3.347 points of out a possible 4,000. The individual scores were: Hillner, 357g Oekert, 346: Skinder, 345g Hartman, 3383 Clements, 334: Mills 333: Rogers, 328: Sanguras, 3571 Harris, 322. On March 17 and 18 the rifle team composed of five men iired the Hearst Trophy Matches. They made 850 out of a possible 1,000 points. The scores follow: Mills, 170, Hellner, 1793 Skinder, 1703 Oekert, 1913 Hartman, 160. The hfteen members of the rifle team were Robert Skinder, captain, Sep- tember semester: Joseph Hartman, captain, February semester: Alvin Hillner: Goodwin Mills: Ralph Higgins: Charles Harris: Edward Ockertg Stanley Cle- ments. Cormo Sangurasq John Lungreng Donald Herbert: Andrew Zeisg Clyde Rogers: Arthur XVeinbergg and Glen Summerfelt. Pilgr 122
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COMPANY A Row 4-J. Gold, Nvagner, G. Klein, Ii. Geier, L. Schoeneclc, W Tedrahn, P. Mueller. B. Lassan H. Immenluusen, P. Kneller, If Thor, R. Pekerr, O. Gehmalgc- mcis. Row 3-A. Utcrlurt, IQ. Kodish P. Scharfcr, A. Dry. R. Sten- strom, G. Haslup, B. Kollias, W Parker, G. Cariato, C. Ockert, J Law, R. Blaylock. Ruw 1--T. Lotterman, K. Rorig VV. Blair, J. Horwiw, R. Rode- w.1ld. R. Johnston, KI. Kcesey, H Slioub, T. Rice, C. Bransdor, I. Freschke, I. Brenner, D. Smith, J Mounlt, D. Kloas. Row 1-AI. Hnrtnun. J. Stafford I.. Sandberg, J. Hurley, D. Her- bert, XV. Cmssel, G. Farringer, S a y . I J I Klein, C. Schmitv, Vera Hen- dricks, R. Higgins, Lt.-Col. I. , Kimball, R. jobtt, A. Hillner, R ' Rothschild. Z. COMPANY P: X Row g-G. May, I. Kimball, G Farringer. Row 4-W. Moeller, G. Johanson J. Nordlander, J. Pen, D. Barber, Y T. Harastany, M. Buehler- Cal- 5 dow, M. Isaac, NV. Yfildes, H. mi, Leonard. D. Loren, G. Dorl. , Row Idelman, G. Summer- W felt, XV. Kuifnmn, P. Holder. L Sugdrman, H. Pearl. Pdrlix, L. Brandt, R. Kdhl, YV Chinn, If. Sontdg. G. Young. D Row 1-W. Sutton. Nloreth, E. Klan, H. Knlile, R Dreutli, S. Clementy A. Blomberg ll. Roienbnum, B. Bloom. D. Good XV. Markgraf, I-Iognn. Row I-C. S.llULLll'.1N, H. Goellner R. Lipscliultz, K. NVeiherington C. Kqllick, N. .4 re v 'Qs R. I-Iogel, 0. Huebner. A. Kem- ' llil7. Porter, P. Bertlioud. G Kluir, H. Liebmnn, Nl. Houston C. Frzinl-ilin, P. Angell. R. Nlarinn F. Sarley. A. Mitchell, R. Skinder Norton. COMPANY C Jerome Ballei, NY'illi.1m L. BCIIYVH7, Thorpe H. Boyd, R. Don Breckenridge. ,lules A. Piuxbaum, Fred A. Cotterell, Sidney I-I. Chester. John R. Chrisman, Theodore D. Crook, Howard M. Dcnnir. john K. Diericlic, Robert G. Fhret, Donald H. Fcemr, Robert I. Figg. Tom A. Gar- ibiildi, Roy NV. Girard, Ben- edict Le Vine, Lee Ford. Lester S. Epstein, Bob NV. Jenkins, Leonard B. Schnei- der, .Iack F. Porter, John Moran, Jack Kolp, james G. Maloney, Richard A. Musick, Bill F. Prit7, Richard B. Heilig, XV:irren Krueger, jo- seph P. Schmidt. Charlee P. Stubenraucli, Nhclc V. Os- wald, v7llll.1l1! I.. Leirevaaiz, lack C. Sackris, Selwyn C. ,Iacl-cson, Leonard F. Solo- mon, Alex Stanovicli, Rich- ard R. Kitron. John joseph. Clayton M. Press. Bob A. Sutton, Robert G. Stone. Harold H. Kimball. N A . XJ . X83 5 i Q.- l Q-I fl ,NX NX, K .
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