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yellow,lilyngoifl .QEIHSS '3 H 1' I lf 3 X . Q V i ,I N.. CEEORGE DUNCAN . . LCREDN Born October 7, 1920, in Chicago, Illinoif. Entered M. P. llfl. 14. in 1934 from .Morgan Park Military Academy Lower School. Private Co. IJ C115 Corporal C315 Sergeant C415 Color Ser- geant C415 Football, Bantamweight C11, Lightweight C21, Heavy- weight C3-415 Basleetball, Lightweight C31, Heavyweight C415 Bateball Ci-115 SKIRJWISHER C31g Projicient C415 Company Basketball Cl-2-3-415 Stamp Club C115 Airplane Club C215 Camera Club C415 W1t.v in the Lower School 4 yearf. When Dune is around, there is usually good cheer. Like most chubby lads, he is cheerful, and doesn't seem inclined to griping . This ability to take things with a grin is the true attribute of the Morgan Park Spirit. In addition to this, he has collected letters in football and and is always out for some sport. DUVA1. . HSNOVVSHOE AL '10, 1919, in Saratoga, .Yew York. Entered . in 1934 from Morgan Park Military .lcademy Co. lf C1-215 Corporal C315 Firxt Sergeant C415 Bantatnweight C11, Lightweight C2-31, Heavyweight C41: C11, Senior C2-3-415 Baseball C415 Company C1-2-3-415 Boxing C3-4-Captain15 lfVa.v in Lower year. Snow-shoe Al is the cheerful First sergeant of B Co. A captain of the boxing team, he proved he could stand md swap punches with thc best of them. Al weathered '1 year in the Lower School before coming to the Upper School. His is a familiar figure on the football field, or where ever the cadets are engaged in sports. CELENN G. FISHER . . HCSLENNH Born .flpril 2, 1918, in Chicago, Illinoix. Entered M. P. 14. fl. in 1936 from York Community High School. Private Co. B C115 Private Firtt Clan C115 Corporal C215 Track, Senior CL21: Honor C215 Prohcient C115 Airplane Club C1- Pre.rident-2- l're.via'ent 1. The success of the Flying Quaker Cthe model gas air- plane1 and its successor are due largely to the efforts of this boy. He can often be seen puttering around with one of the diminuitive put-put engines that power his fine model planes. The rifle team has found him valuable in many matches. He has been with us for only two years-too bad it couldn't have been longer. hN'vILI,IAlXl C. FLEMING . , HBILI.,, Born February 21, 1921, in Chicago, Illinois. Entered M. l'. M. A. in 193-ifrom the Morgan Park High School. Private Co. D C115 Private Fir.rt Cla.v.v C11g Lance Corporal C215 Corporal C215 Sergeant C315 First Lieutenant C415 Football, Bantamweight C1-21, Lightweight C3-415 Track, 7unior C115 Bafeball C2415 Boxing C315 Guardianx C2-3-415 yunior Clam Secretarv C315 SKIRMISHER C3-Editor-in-Chief15 Quill and Scroll C415 Alpha C2-3-415 Honor Roll C1-2-3-415 Beta C115 1Ji.vtingui.thed C2-3-415 Honor C115 Profcient C115 Company Ba.vketballC1-2-.?1,' Hi-Y C1-2-3-4-Seeretary15 Grenadier.vC2-3-41. The fine work that Bill did on the SKIRMISHER last year as Editor-in-Chief has been an inspiration and help to this YCZIFTS staff. Even if he has not been asked, Bill seems to always have something to say. He delights in arguments. He has but lately been admitted to the Jon- athan Buffer Club.
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I ,, ,f 1 il-4 FRANK R. BUSH . . BUTcH,' Born Mareh 9, 1919, in Wheatland, Wfvonzing. Entered M. P. M. A. in 1935from Ann Arbor Senior High School. Private Co. B K1-215 Aeademy New5 Ujg Feneing Q1-Zjg Football, Lightweight, Manager Ulf Camera Club CJD. When Frank returned after a one year leave from the school, he received a warm welcome. He is very quiet and reserved, but manages to get around . It is rumored that many of the local lassies know Frank, or is it that he knows them? His one claim to fame is his ability to sleep through Chemistry. PRIMO P. COLIANNI . . PAUL Born Augu.vt13, 1918, in Minneapolir, Minnesota. Entered M. P. M. A. in 1936 from Ooh Park High School. Private Co. B fljg Private First Clam ffl, Rifle Club QQ: Stamp Club Primo is another quiet lad, but several people know that he has things which, if he were so inclined, would give him interesting material to talk about for months, The Keeper of the Keys , or St. Peter has the keys to study hall, but try to get in. As the room-mate of the infamous Howell, we can't help but admire Primo's courage. VVILLIAM A. CUNNINGHAM . B1LL,' Born liebruargv 9, 1919, in Salem, lfVi.feonsin. Entered M. P. M. A. in 1933from Sutherland School. Private Co. D Ujg Corporal QZJQ Lieutenant C455 Basketball Lightweight Q25 Football, Lightweight QZDJ Hi-Y 135. VVhen Bill graduated in February, we all missed him. However, he has made up for the loss of his presence by sending us letters telling about aviation life, and things. His cheerful countenance is gone in D Company, where he was a lieutenant, and the loss causes us to realize that it is cadets such as he was that help to put Morgan Park ahead. VVILLIAM COST . . . Hl'gII.I.H Born October 18, 1920, in Chieago, Illinois. Entered M. P. M. A. in 193-lfrom Hirteh High Sehool. Private Co. D flpj Private Firxt Class Q15 Lanee Corporal Qjjg Corporal Q3--Hg Football, Bantam-weight K1-Captain-Zjg Basketball, Lightweight C2-3-4l,Heavyweight Bafketball C4jgBa.fe- ball fl-2-3-41g Cornpa - Ba.rleetballf1Dg blem Club f.?-4J, Bill's abilitv to ri e o A i st' ts in Capt. laylor is exceeded 0 lity seball and basketball plavtr e oot ea mis him, H . , 1 th iuali 1 . ' . fy Q t.l Iwi z i as will an of hi- y frie d ., 1 Y 1 lf t J f J j N 1 ful lwjywif P JD it lHl SKIHMlSHlH
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SIIERIDAN1'X.c3I.EN . . HSHERRYN Born .-lzzgnxl 12, 1921, fn lllilwaaleee, Hf'1'trom'in. Enlered lll. P. M. J. in 1fJ31f1'-W1 Morgan Par-le Mlllild71V Academy Lower Srhaal. l'l'lU1lle Co. C C115 lyflilllllt' Frm! Clary C115 Corporal C21f Sergeant C315 Color Sergezznl C315 1,1-t'lll6'7l!ll1l C415 Grenadrer-V C3-415 CWIZUIZCILV C215 lfootlzall, Heaqvwelght C3-415 Fearing C1-21: SKlRiMIo'HlflC C315 Gamma C2-415 Honor C2-415 Profieienf Cl-.7-415 lffax 1,21 I.o-wer Ffhool 1 year. One of the leading soeialites of this year's class, Sherry has been thinking of taking out a chaufTer's license so he can cart Rouse around. His lieutenant's Chevrons and winning smile always nets him a pretty partner at the Acad- emy shin-digs . The football team was aided greatly by his able playing. lX'lERNVIN CHIAIIM . . . UBUDH Horn llerenzber IS, 1918, in llelfoil, llliflzigan. Entered NI. 1'. JW. .1'. in 1936f1-am Cooley Hfglz Srhool. l'riUaIe Co. A1 C115 Fooflfall, Heaqvweiglzl C115 Baxleetbaff l.igl1twe1'ghl C11, Ift'tlUVV'ZC,'z'1'fl1l C1-215 Belxeball C35 Boxing, Cl-Cwllf7lI117I1,' Hera C115 Stamp Club Anyone who has not had the glory Cnote the singular1 of Detroit told to him several hundred times needs to see Bud , While he was a villain of the weiney-worse type in the Minstrel Show, he had to give up basketball. Never, theless, he earned ll letter in this sport, and he was a wicked boxer. 'lihte football team lost a good man when Bud was laid. tip with an injured knee. ' ,. .1 ' 1 E .- VL N, . f' i , ,.1' . 'Ti I-lERB1CR'I' O. l'lAAK1iR . . UI-IERI-3,7 Born l t'b7'Illl!lV 23, 1919, in Cf1I'fHg0, lllfnoit. Entered llfl. 1'. llf. fl. in l9.i'1lfrom Suiherlarzd Srhool. Privnle Co. C C115 1'riz'ate Fira! Clam C215 Corporal C315 Firtt Sergeanl C-115 R. O. T. C. Camp 'Though you won't get him to admit it, Herb is a great fellow. We doubt if the Minstrel Show program could have been gotten out as well without his expert assistance His -ioviality combined with the presence of the true Morgzin Park spirit will make him missed next year. CHCORGE H. l'lI5RRMANN . HGEORGEH Born 711716 30, 1920, in CVIIVCIIKU, Illirzofx. Entered M. P. llfl. fl. in 19.5'7from Palatine Towmlzip High Sthool. lJ7'1'Ulllt', Hand C115 ll re,flling C115 Gamma C115 Orrhextra C115 Camera Club If you think that George is easy-going, just watch him tackle a wrestling opponent or a chem problem. His ability in the water makes him a second johnny Weissmuller, although George has had little chance to display it. Every- one is sorry that this is his last year and-it is also his first. A well-used Kodak testifies to the fact that he is a camera- bug. lHl SKIHMISHHI
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