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.,, F M- 'x I .If V -. ' - rx .7 r J' 9' sf 'gf Qi., J' bf-,X Q fee, M kr of Jr. ILLI' B. SQPTPTERS . . SUDs'7 B' May 11,' 1920, in Chicago, Illinois. Entered M. P. Mt Mn 1934fhrtn Avalon Park Publie School. Private Co. JJ Cllg Private First Class Cljg Corporal C215 o Sergeant Cjjg Lieutenant Adjutant C-ljg Football, Light- w ' t C1-ZX Heavyweight C3--ljg Basketball, Lightweight C1j, Heavyweight CZ-3-4,9 Baseball C1-2-3--ljg Emblem Club C3-4,5 Grenadiers C2-3-415 R. O. T. C. Camp Cjjg Guardians C3--lj: ffunior Class Treasurer CD5 SKIRMISHER, Business Man- ager C3Qg Gamma Cfjg Distinguished Cfjg Honor C2-3-41g Profeient C1-2-3-43. Suds holds a coveted honor-the presidency of the Guardians. On top of this, he is Battalion Adjutant. He has no mean sports ability, having made a couple of major letters. This spring saw him looking through the catcher's mask for the baseball team. Those who are acquainted with his slow smile and ready wit will miss him next year. ROBERT H. TESKE . . BOB Born Deeember 17, 1918, in Chieago, Illinois. Entered M. P. M. A. in 193.3from the Eberhart Sehool. Private, Band Cljg Lanee Corporal C255 Corporal C3jg First Sergeant Cell. The Band lost an able First Sergeant when Bob graduated in February. He and Haaker were as inseparable as ham and eggs. It seems that he stood out most while at Camp usterfthere being some very, very funny tales on this bject. ED . TJELLAN . . 'LVANH from Tzlden Teehnzeal High Sehool Q o eH 1970 in Chzeago Illinois Entered M. Pr' ate Co. C119 Corporal C2Jg Sergeant C3lg Football, Ligh eight Heavyweight C2-35: Basketball, Lightweight CZDQ X, Co any ketball CED, W:'estling C.3Dg Emblem Club C355 Gr adi 2-3D,' Best Drilled Cadet C1j,' Aeademy News 5 G ubC2j. Grenadier for his entire three years, won the est ed Cadet Medal. This speaks well for his military ability changed from a center to a half-back and sur, ised everyone by being a whiz in both positions. Elf T5 VVILLIAM VVHITE . . HWIIIZZEIUC Born November 10, 1919, in Texarkana, Texas. Entered M. P. M. A. in 1935from Horace Mann High Sehool. Private Co. D Cljg Football, Heavyweight C3jg Track, Senior C3l,' Company Basketball C1j,' Wrestlirzg Cljg Fencing Cljg Projfeient Cfjg Stamp Club C155 Airplane Club C1-Zjg Camera Club C3D. Not being a fresh-air field, Billy mystified us all in regard to his daily walks down 91st street. Let it never be said that he missed an Academy dance-at least, as long as a certain girl was in town. His dogged determination at foot- ball practice was a revelation, even though he didn't play much. There is also a sense of humor present that helps him take things as they come without grumbling, lHl SKlHMI3HlH
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MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY J F lk ' Q i First Rau--R. M. WILSON, Bowles, F, FLo'r'r. Hmm, DEVEREAUX. W. STUAR l'. G. I.AMl AR'I'ER. IAEOPOLD. 1iR,u.ovEt', C. TULLY. SrcmiflR1m'--VAN DEVENTER. HURLHUT. DUt'Hoss0IS1. NV. ll. WYILSUN. Mn. Iioi.l,n1AN, R1r'K1-Ln. FEIUYUSON, Ulm-'l-INHA. BRINK. ThirrlR011 -HOFCA, BORFI-lARD'l'. Hmm, SVI-IIPPLOUK, GUSTAFSON. 'l'nossMAN, Ht'u1-ms. WEHRHEIM. REINERT. FERRA. Ffmrth Ruiz-g'I'oPP1No. JAvr'0x. R. NELSON. lb'DoNNE1,L, H.KNNUM. LANE, Dmwuv. Hrrz. IIASRLY. AULT. G. Howsu.. Top Rllll 'MAJOR, wvYND, GREEN!-tn, PAol.Er-i. F, MIIALER. GALLAGHER. Hmm. Wool.soN. BENDINELLI. RICHARDS, TRUAX N THE YLASS 0F l939 J fl ' N Aug , fa . Q O F F l C li R S XNARRIEN STUART . RCJBFRT D1ivER15A1:x , PAUL l,t:oPoi,D . CJPORK r IAMPARTLR BURTON HEDX . Prfnident Vife-Pre'fide11t Secretary I rfafurer Sergeant at Army X WA, A ': :L . l . . vi- Graduation worries do not face this group until next year, but they have their share of cares. Studies, activities, and mainly-the IQ38 Skirmisher. The ambi- tion of the class to have this yearis book better than any other has been somewhat frustrated by the lack of advertising. Franklin Bowes, the advertising manager, and Paul Leopold, the editor, have been doing their level best. The junior class has other major undertakings. They must give the Senior Class the junior-Senior Prom-fa present to the First Classmen for the fine leader- ship the latter have displayed in the past year. The class must furnish the Academy teams with players capable of taking over the out-going seniors' places. Next year, they Will be the Senior Class and the Cadet Corps officers group will be composed of them in its entirety. Kill
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