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e I932 Slcirmisher W11.1.i.-xM H. BROWN .... Bill Born Sfptfnibfr 23, IQIQ, in fill!-I'!1.LfU. lfr1It'l'ml .ll. P. .ll. .l. in 1028 from Jlin' lfarnanl Srlmnl. l'rii'alf Co. C. CI, .235 Corporal Chili Srrgranl LD: lm'11.f.'l1all 12, 3, 455 Company 1fH,fA'l'llHlll fs, 3, .DJ l,Ullr'j'llIlll l3, -2, lmlrmr lilaffllall fl, 2, 3, 415 lmlunr Trafk 145: lfrnvziizg KJ, -gl: ll r1'gl1t Liifrziug Ml: 1l!Vl'.l'fliIiIIg fi, 3, .DJ lfrnlgr Club Cyl. Bill,' is the pride of Captain Paul's weight lifting class. lt isn't very safe to exchange swats with him either. He has shown his real stuff in the last two years and holds down the iob of sergeant in the day student company. Dick Xl. C.fx1,viiR'r .,.. Buddy lfnru Sfplfnzbfr .2-2, IQIB, in lfrarm'.ft'z'llr, lrztlializl. lfulrrrtl .ll. P. .lI. fl. in 1920 from Srun lllgli Srlmul. ,Dil-Clllll' Cu. gl C155 Corporal, Staff C2, jj: Clzrrr l,w11zlt'r UH: lmlrwr l1'a,w'bf1ll fl, 2, Brixirzg lil: lfritlgf Clulf tyqlq Clrr Club Qjl: Y. .ll. C. ,I. Crmfll Ulf Cfllllffll Clull tjj. Dick is the pride of the stall having gotten out of more drill than any other member of it. He is a member of that school outfit that gives up many afternoons to lead Cheers. Xlany games have been pepped up by his efforts. ll,XROl.D Qaixixoix , . . blue lfurn july 17, 11113. in Cliirugn. lfrilrrnl .ll. P. .ll. .l. in 1r1JtVfrnn1 Slalllrrlalnl Sflmul. l'r1'mlr Cu. lf tl, J, 435 Curpnral ltql: l,1'gl1l:ur1'glzf lfrmlball CJ. 5. 47: lfrlwlzall tj, ,fjq Cumpany lf11.vlcrflu1ll C.3l: l'ullryball QD: Nlillf' lkam fl, 2, -fl: ll '1'ligl1l Lzifllirlg CJD: SKlR.lllSlllfR HJ: l'mfiwif111 fe, eh. 'l'he big shouldered silent man, -loe. He has many friends among the corps for his slick humor and love of fun gets him into any erowd. His strong determination keeps him going in many things, math included. .lOlINl.C.XRN.XHAN , . . lack lfnrn juni' 0, 11114, in filllfllglf. lLuIrrf'rl .ll. l'. .ll. A-I. in 10:5 frnm .lrrriflrwlg Publi? Svlmul, l'rz'r'arr Cn. ,l. ill: Cnrfmrul tsl: Srrgrnizf ttyl: 1,z'gl1lwrigl1l Ffwlllllll ljl: I,l-jQlIlYC'z'li,QlIl l5'a.iltv'Ib11ll ll, JD: Cnrzzpnny lfaflcrr- lmll lil: .lC,llJl:'illl' t'Ylfll'S ll, 2, gl: Ghllftllilllly fgjq lfffa lxgjg llnnnr 1.3, gli l,I'l1llI'Iil'lll KJD. We almost thought that we had lost john but he returned for his last year, mueh to our pleasure. Captain Dakin also liked this for he had to have someone in class that could answer at least half the questions. ln other things he was also ahead of the rest. 22
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The I932 Skirmusher EDWIN M. ADAMS .... glial Burn Srplfmbfr 25, 1914, in Crzlllfy, Illizmif. Ifrztrrfd .ll. P. lll. J. in IO3I.f7'U771 Gridlfy lliglz Srliool. Privatf Co. B lfVz'1'gh! Lifting Publir Spfalcing Cl5.' C11mmal15. Ed came to us this year from Gridley with his pal Boies. His main objective while here was to be a weight lifter and he took it up in a serious manner, and blossomed out to be quite a heaver. His good nature has Won him many friends in his short stay. SERVIO T. ANDRADE . , . Chivo , Horn .llarrh 16, 1012, in illfxiru. lfnlfrfd ill. P. Ill. J. in IQ30 from Li.Yt'1Al'ld Cfnlral dz' ,'llm'ifo. Prizialf Co. R. CI, 2, 35: I.1AglIf'D01'I'glIl Footlmll Trarle CI, 2, 35,'Ffnring CI, 25: Boxing C255 Wright Lzfiing C355 Wrfrf- lfrig Spani.-'li Club This cadet is lXIexico's representative in the senior class. As a fencer there are few who are equal to him. This year he devoted his athletic periods to boxing, wrestling and weight lifting. Nlost of the time however he pals around with his friends from Mexico. ALBERT li. BENNETT .... Born january 15, IQI4, in Clzirago. lfrzifrfwl .ll. P. .ll. .-I. in lQ2iVf1'U7I1 Kf'lz'1'11 Park junior Iliglz S1-hrwl. Private Cu. B. l15: Corporal C25, Sergeant 135, Slajf Lieut- rnanr C455 l,1'gl1twfighI Fooflvall CI, 25, llfaciywviglzl lg, 45: Track Conzpmzy .ltlzlffiff ll, 2, j,45,'fl11lffI,25,'lVN'.fllf7lg fl, 25: Spaizlfh Club Q35: Gln' Club SKIRMISIIER U55 R. 0. T. C. Camp Gamma Q2, 45: PVf1fiL'lF7Il C2, 45. Redl' is one of these boys who has the stick- ing spirit. He stayed out for the varsity for two years and this year he won his letter. He holds down the office of adjutant's personell in a very efficient way. XYILBUR H. Bo1Es .... 'LVl'ilb Born january 22, IU14, in fffI.!l'l2'V, Illlllillif. lfrilfrnl .ll. P. ill. .-1. in 1931 from Crizllfy lliglz Srlmol. ljfilllllf Co. .fl llfacfywfiglzl Frmzhall Trarlc f15,' Wright Lifting Emblem Club C155 Glw Club U55 Gamma H5: Pmfirifnt Vliilbur came to us from downstate and in his short stay here, he has proven to be quite an athlete. He won his varsity letter in football in one year which is quite an accomplishment. ln his spare time Wilbur waits on Captain Mahon's table, and that's a jobl 21
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The I932 Skirm isher Aloim B. CATCH ..,. 'flackn Horn Frlzrzmry 3, IQI--I, 1471 Cihlllligll. la'r1f1'r1'1l .ll. Pi .ll. J. I-II 1923fro111 flu' .ll. P. jufzfm' Srlmol. l,7'li'l'l1li' Co. .l. C115 Corporal S1'rg1'a111 C31.' Capfain Cu. R. C415 lfa11l11'111tc'f1'gl1I Football Cl, .215 L. ll . C415 lfarzlam- 'fl'1'l-gill lfll.Vlx't'llI!1ll CI, 215 l.. IV. Trazl' C415 Co, Bafkftliall C1, J, 315 lhllrylaall C1. 2, 315 G11lfC1, 2, 3, 415 Bridge Club C315 .lCf.1Dlf.lll' .Yl:'ll S CI. 2, 3, 41: Ezlrlor, SKIRJIISIIER C315 Clllllftflillflf CI, 3, 31, l'nf.v. R. 0. T. C. Camp 1',7'Q7?1'I4A'7ll Cl, 2. Clamnza C315 Rflll C31-' llonor CI, 3, Pnq-id,-111, juninr and Sfninr Claff. .lack reaches for the highest honors in any subject or activity that he enters, except Solid lYhat's more he usually succeeds in getting them. lfven though his work has been divided between the two boarding student companies he has an equal number of friends in all three. ROBERT F. CLEVELAND . . . HFrog Horn .Yr1c'r11zb1'r N, 1919. LiIll!'7'l'd .ll. P, .ll. .-l. in 1Q2tV from 0'lx'r'fjff CVIHIIIIIIII' Sfhrml. l'r1':'alr Cn. Cf. C7111 CICJVDIITIIC C215 1.l'l S1'rg1'a11f C315 Capm1'11 co. 1., 111 1'110111111 mf Yvax- op. lwzfybflfz Cy, ,nf 111111 is lluuurl C3, Iznlfmr Trark lfllliflflf Bawbzlll C3, 41: Rzflr Tfavz C1, J, 3, 415 Dfban' Taam C315 Sparzlfh Club C2, 315 Rijlr Club C315 .lC.1Dlf.1l1' NEIVS Ce, SKIRJIISHER CI11ard1'a11.f C2, 3, 41: R. 0. T. C. Camp Drbalf fllrdal Pl7't'.flIN1!17l Sr'l1nl:1r.rl11'Iv C115 Dz'.vfz'11gu1',fl11'd C1, 415 Bda llrnmr C2, 315 01111111111 C315 Prrgfirimzf C315 I,l'I'F-Pfff., junior Cfla.ff.' Trfafurfr, Sfrzior Clan. Bob is one of the boys who kept the morale of the day students up so high. Besides being about the best riHe shot in the school he is an active leader in many other activities. llormr C11. f Q, paper business. 23 H.LXROI.D A. Comms . . . Fl 1 Tl Born Dfr1'n1l1rr III, 1914, lull Sr. l.ou1A.v, .ll1i.f.murz'. lL'11l1'r1'zl fll. P. .'lI. .l. lull IQ.2tVfV'lI7l1 Rydfr Sflmol. Priziafr Co. C. C1, 215 Cfurpnral 2111! l.1'rul1'r111r1l C415 Lfgllpwf-,'gl1f F01,fbg1l C3, ug, 415 Trfzrk CIJWIPHIIQ' lfzzfkfflmll CI, 2, 3, 415 liollfyball C415 llarf iff lluund C415 lnrlnor Trrlfl' C415 lmlcmr l?a.ffl1all C2, 3, 415 Rzflr' Twam C115 SKIRJIISIIER C3415 R. 0. T. C. Cmnyl C31. Harold, the cartoonist of the corps, is a faithful worker at whatever task is assigned to him. He has made the greatest success in the work he has done with second platoon of C company. Besides cartoons he has left the school more than one pencil sketch. 1 xl. CLARK DOI.I,lVER . . . Clark Burn .lprrl 7, 1013, 1,71 Bartlr Cfnffk, .ll1'rl11'ga11. Enlfrrrl .ll. P. .ll. rl. in IQBQ-C-F0171 Batllr Crwle ll1'gl1 Srlmnl. Pri:'a1r Cv. B. C1, 215 S1'rg1'1111r Cn. If. C315 .1C.lDE.lll' NEWS 131: SKlR.ll1Sllh'R C315 Cfl11,o'1'1-al Club C1, 2, 31: Although Clark has missed one or two of the usual four years spent here, B company uses him like a four year man. They surely have not over estimated his ability either. We all Q wish him luck in his family's prideethe news-
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