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rlsbiorn .U YM- 'QA 3, r- few. ...Anus .FN e f ff CAPTAIN FRANCIS GRAY, LL.B. University of Nlichigan Mathematics Captain Gray is one ofthe old timers about the campus. lle follows the activities of tlIe Alumni with a loyalty which they hardly suspect on graduating and his interest in seeing the school bettered both scholastically and ath- letically is as great. CAPTAIN FLOYD FLEMING, A.B. University of Indiana Director of Athletic: .Xs an athletic coach Captain Fleming is looked up to with respect not only from those of our own corps but also from others who have come in contact witlI him and his unusually successful teams. As George would say, l'lIat's hnc'. CAPTAIN IRVIN HIRSCHY, A.B. Lake Forest College Phyfzcf Besides teaching physics Captain Hirschy coaches tlIe orchestra and band. Xlusical work has become so popular under him that this year he was forced to organize two orchestras. lXlR. HUGH G. PRICE, B.S. Denison University Mathematicf, Mechanical Drawing The organization of tlIe Guardians, a group which has done much for the school, was due to the efforts of Xlr. Price who is always on the lookout for various means of bettering the school. Besides teaching algebra aIId draw- ing he keeps scholastic records and is also advisor for this publication. CAPTAIN lhlERRILL DAKIN, Ph.B. University of Chicago Engliih Captain Dakin besides being head of the English depart- ment and being in charge of the school library has been chosen as advisor of the junior Class. l-le is capable in all of his positions and performs his duties well. CAPTAIN Rov S. KICINTOSH, AB., KLA. LIIIIVCFSIIY of Colorado Latrrt Pounding Latin into the heads of both bright and dull students is the job of Captain Xlclntosh who makes his courses very interesting by many imitations of old Roman weapons, siege towers, and so forth. lf he should chose to give up teaching we don't know whether he would make a better Roman soldier or a carpenter, I I A 0 A X I D A '.'.::,'1-E1:f-22- -. . .. 1' u I -' - '.-5 f'- 91 -fi'-ttf -: Istfwfxr. 112 72 -I :er-. --Q-an . .- ,. f' U' Mavis L fr s-.N ec s 2' -, 'z':-'J--'-1'5-'ia-Z- f i 172:--.. - --.. -. --. - ..f:::. . .-. ..-.,--.-:.-f.--.. -s 1- , -3:-., .1.. ... ,.. .- ..1L. ...::.:,.5'...:,gm..ggg..g..g-.... ,,5g..:...-gm.,..g,-g...,.1:-...-..: -H 1. LZ'-tw..f..2-.-.s.,...-,:-.-mf.-.....2..-,......tu-.--.......-ff.:' -1:-1.-.ar-...Q.,.1:..,1.,,..:..,,.,...,::,.. f ., L, L.. am ,g ,, ., ,-1 J,
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..'-lflufl TW-A' .- P. -Hs I THE SKIRMISHER -LN .-'OM' L33-g-' -fa,-' .. 2' -I r? 'ffm-. - n ., .. f . .. . ,4 - - gy. , 'I -149 I 'fgfp tx CAPTAIN J. EARL HEWITT, B.S. Drake University Englzfh, Hutory Captain Hewitt is one of the best liked otlicers-on the campus. Ile is always ready to answer any question and this with his ready lIuIIIor has made hnII much admired and respected by the cadets. CAPTAIN C. E. DRIGGERS, D.O.L. Proffuor of Military Science and Tarticf With the advent of Captain Driggers the school has taken a great leap ahead in the military line. 'l'he anima- tion which he succeeds in instilling iIIto the corps should place us oII the l10I10l' list this year. CAPTAIN GEORGE HITTLE, B.S. Knox College Engluh, Latin .-Xlthough he didn't arrive at tlIe opening of school, Captain llittle when he did arrive sooII entered into the spirit ofthe school and before long was seen on the gridiron assisting Major Houma with his second and third string lights. His stories of Knox College are always interesting. CAPTAIN lXIAURICE E. STAPLEY Iowa State Teachers College Englzrh On arriving at the mid-semester Captain Stapley quickly made many friends HIYIOHQI the corps. His lfnglish classes are unusually successful due to tlIe argument and discus- sion which he allows and encourages on any question which arises. Many a young debate has arisen in his class. SERGEANT LYLE NOLPXN, D.E.lN'I.L., U.S.A. Affiftant to P. M. S. and T. The Sergeant has had all important part in the military development of the school and has witnessed a steady improvement during the past ten years. No one is striving , any harder than he is to place hl. P, NI. IX. on the honor roll. LOWER SCHOOL CAPTAIN STEPHEN KLING Wooster College Fifth Grade Captain Kling is an old timer iII the Lower School. Besides teaching the fifth grade he instructs the school in penmanship and coaches the boxing squad. He is well liked by all the cadets and has many friends iII the Upper School. I Y 1.1.1. . , . ,r .- - V w h 1 1 1 27 Q. . 1 i Q A-ifili'ti'f3?fif.5'5555-fii 15?i1?f1fQ2E'.E?fI?ff573ilif'7fi':':'i :',i?'?33 -QQQFEEQEYE' .Lf..1j527-? 1-3.5 ff-51651 f' '. 5 QQ? 3155.2 .E1.5553zeif?S T ei-E13-5-'f2f'5.'-Q.:i'- 'iifflil t-iii' r.i'51'-.V :IS-T' .ii fiif' DL... . . :L , : law, nh 'AA ' - 1. f:- - :dz-'lr-Q E ,I . . - . A - , T ,, K... - , ., , 'lk .. D' I. .. 4 .1 .4. ,..,i1 -er-1:--.-f..1--.azz-f1.-.'-.-1-F'::-.zfzaduwi-2'.-1 :Siu1.:i::f5r5azi2a12:::::2ra:2E:E 5293111241521:::x:c??:ri'fl3:::ia i1rE'?:J:s94Is-Ii-:LCJHQEIQ195555-:Er4E1s55:eZ1Eis::rS511:g-sri-:4::.::E:3J:f:.tEi::g:,:-pg-fy,51'5:?51g::lg.z':gg53e
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