St Johns Military Academy - Trumpeter Yearbook (Delafield, WI)
- Class of 1938
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- - Q U, H -V ? l?!I1k'l,-1,-. - v X 1- M '- an-fm N9W 1- 1 - ,- I wx ' OF THE CADET CORPS OF 1938 TRUHHPQTQR PUBLICATION S f!QfW'!fV5 UNM! ' 1 'S NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT WY 'QQQQQNHV ,mmm smcvmns Y 1 l 'E-, .. ,K r , A ifwgkw F? f'Cairy on, Don't he a Mollycoddlef' Play the aarnef' The Garne isnt over until the whistle blows, are words ever resounding in the ears ot St. lohn's rnen, and so let it he with the Trurnpeter oi l9387 may it always serve to recall to th the happiest days oi their lives. And so when we leave our inviting and ivy laden walls to enter cr harsh and rebellious world, let the Trurnpeter not only serve as a reminder to keep the chin up and tight, ior a St. Iohn's man is never licked, lout to furnish us with an occasional laugh at the old roomrz ose rnen of the titty-third Battalion, tate, or when the tables turned on the tough first seraeant. find so we wish to enter your hearts: on a mission oi joy and giizjziezs, always keeping hetore you that game on the qridiron and riroo in the track, along with a little ot our beloved Chicks , Yes, lfes, l know, hut why? 3, ,uid the paqes oi this lcool: is a history oi the class oi l'.':: 'rrij ., .1 rrioves on to join the ranlzs ci the classes who haw 1.-Acre, :nay the history enihedded .ri these pages serve to '- us as ever . . . Carry On. eg:-rin To one who has pourel his liie into our chool Liout Cotonel ranl William Mouso we ceoi ate this The Trumpet r ot l938 A noan who always ma le it a point to be a close iriencl ot every Cadet in the Battalion the Colonel possesses the respect a lmiration ana love oi all those with Whom he cornes in contact The prob lems oi even the lowest ranicina private always receive the Colonel s cleepest svm pathies and h ahly valued aclvice For this anol rnany other reasons he has always ranked ace hiah in the hearts ot every man in the corps. lt is with deepest aratitucle and apprecia- tion that we cle 9icate the Trumpeter ot l938 to Colonel Mouso ancl it is our sin- cere wish that the classes to iollow may profit as We have aone by havina access to his stable ancl ever-wise counsel. This aain ot the class ot i939 is the rnost hea t-ielt loss ot the class ot l938. f , . . , , X. - F- ' l F r ' ' O., ,, . l 4 x , 2 C , Q . 1 Y C . L I V , CQ - L 1. . . C , 1 Y - , l . 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LTRS! ry CAPTAIN W ORESTES WEAVER W N G BA Mount Umon Commercml Subyects ST IGHN S W N G MA W1scons1n Lcztm MAIOR HEWIT BLAIR TACQUES W N G W1scor1sm Chemlstry I T I 1 MAIOR IOSEPH WALTER RUTTE 32 FACULTY CAPTAIN EDISON B LERCH W N G Head Coach LT FOTONEL IOHN I M LURE U S H BS M111TGfY S hoo! S Matherrizf L33J MAJOR RALPH H FLETCP1 R W N G St Iohn S DIIQC o of Athletlcb Pe Sonnel 041' Ce . . IE- ' 4 r ' -' L A I' 1 I' St. Iohn's . ,- ..x, - . . , . .. P ,. .. L, , M. 1 ICS , CAPTAIN LEON WORICK MCFEE U S R BS Mlddle-bury Enqlzsh Lzbrcnan ST ICI-IN S REVEREND MERRILL 0 GRUBER U S R Chclplcm Asst L1bfGT1GI'1 LT COL CARLTON BROSIUS USR Dzrector Phys1ccl Trczmmq Remedml Gymncrstlcs I3-H I A T AB. Hcxrvcrrd .FACULTY MAIOR HERBERT BARNES U S R MD Rush Med1coI Colleqe Physrcrorz ond Surgeon CAPTAIN LOUIS B RUTTE U S A Profeeeor M1110 y Scrence or TJCII S 1 I CAPTAIN FRANK I THOMPSON W N C1 Chlcoqo Conservatory of Musl Musrc ' 'C BA. University of Vlisconsin 1 r ' .d f ' C: 7'S ST IGI-IN S CAPTAIN TIMOTHY P REABDON U S R BS New Hcxmpshue Mcrthemcmcs MAIOB PAUL P HEGNEB U S B AB Indlcmcr U Mathemcztlcs Physlcs CAPTAIN ALLEN EARL SMITH BA IIImo1s Colleqe Coczchznq Mcthemotlcs General SCIGDCQ 1361 I I' FACULTY FAPTAIN STEPHEN E BULLMAN S Spomsh CAPTAIN EARL O CULVER U S AB I WJ Enqllslf CAPTAIN CARL E BROSE S AB DePauw Enqhsh and History U. .R U. .R M.A. Chicago . .R SERGEANT MICHAEL HARGER U S A Retlred Mrlztary Sclence Coach of R1fIe Team ST ICI-IN S LIEUTENANT HOWARD E MCMAHON AB Lawrence Colleqe LIEUT CLYDE G WORLEY Concord State Teachers College Ohro Siate UDIVSTSITY Umversuy o M1Ch1QGH Matnematrcs and BIOIOQY X333 I Preparatory Subjects ' ' A.B. , . 5 , . .. FACULTY LIVUT CHARLES D ANDERSON Jmversuy of Chl Gqo PRB cmd A M Anc e t H Story and Modem H Story LIEUT HERBERT F WILTBERC s f ,f 0 S0 If LIEUT RALPH BQJEY WYAND Wabash Colleqe AB Colummc Umvers y Enqlzeb I Gnd Lmglmh II 1.4 -. . 1 7 Q ' 'C . . pn 1. X .' , .- . LJER Ilcrtherrg IHLYLQLS Stine Teachers College BBA :J',TIE1'.'J'?Sf?l'IT Umversity Umfofi Sffxex Hgscr' ECON ., C:3f0Q' LIEUT F WINSTON LUCK Umvers ty of Wrsconsrn BA Marquette Umversrty MA French FACULTY LIEUT IOHN B KEENA Carroll College LULJT lEROME NAGLEB B A Carroll Colleqe Ce ian and Publrc Speakmq 4 e Field Representative J rn ' ' l ml' UEUT PHIU-IP CLAYTON BUTLER LIEUT HERBERT LINCOLN NELSON BME Amerlcan Conservatory U S R of MUSIC B S UH1V9TSllY of lllmols Oberlm College Umvers1ty of Denver English and History Preparatory Department AMANDA M GREINER THERESA HEINTZ St Iosephs l-lospnal St losephs Hospnal Nurses Trammq School Nurses Trammq School Nurse Nurse rm ' Z EX u I R. N. R, N. i s IX4 s.. 19550 is Q V 'wg ...K X i A Q5 'v-. CLASSES Q, .S- fg 6 QS 7 , . 4 , - . . 'in u 4, - -0 . 5iQ0 - , ' D D Q v 'z ' n 1 P .N I .' . s ' ,Y . ., K 4 , CADLT CAPTAIN IERRY DeWlTT BRANDON Presrdent of Closs of 1938 Presldent s Address Co on l ro rord Clossmotes s A Gloss p esrdent s Job ot St I nn s 1S Do ttv l om rrerelv th r pr s ntdttve ot th rnen before vou the Closs 'vt 8 We t thot we belong to the 'nost orrvrleqed qrouo ot young nten rn the world Qurs hos been the Good fortune to be born ot porents wrth dfhctent fores oht ond vuh the couroqe ol 4 therr convtctron to redllze the lmporton e of d St lohns educotton We ore oll rnore or less tcrrnlllor wrth the me educotlonorl tdcrltttes ol St lohns to serv nothtno of rts tlne ond helpful or ,to of dble 11 the post tor thelr supertor work 1n our lnstrtutrons of hrqher leormnq ornd IH he world of bustness Sm e however We ore olreodv owdre of these thrnqs let us exorntne the other oenehs derrved from St lohns ln mv own W . 1 t 4 - - - t F l e H it rd, A M s, and Cvuesto: 4' t M' f r ' ' ' . ol ' ' one o' A ' - A l V O' A ot doing the will of the class, In this gg- 1nstructors. St. lohn's men hove been not- CQ A 1 e e ese t' e A '- ' ' l l A , r '3 . eel Q ' A l ' ' - ' , 1 'F . , f - S' at C -id R l' l 'Y ' . ' . oprnron and Im sure that of my classmates school work rs but a small part of our edu catron We have rn the last few years learned to be able to take and uphold re sponsrbrlrtres that would usually have rested on more mature shoulders The reason for thrs? It hes entrrely rn the system that rs defrcrent rn most publrc schools and rn other prrvate schools When we frrst entered St Iohns all of us carrred some of our ch1ld1sh notrons We were dependent greatly upon our famrlres for thrngs so trrvral that we laugh now upon thrnkrng back over rt Those who werent overly dependent were usually sel frsh and sporled as any boy 1S apt to be under the care of an overly fond mother I am not attemptrng to make you thrnk we number of such werent modern modern were drfferent from the countless of fellows unable to take advantage trarnrng as we were offered we We were merely a cross sectron of youth mrsdrrected by a confusrng world As the Unrted States rs a so called meltrng pot for people of all countrres St Iohns rn a drfferent sense rs a pot for conformrng the boy to the worthwhrle thrngs of lrfe The actrve rnfluence the rnactrve to get rnto the swrng of thrngs The more sedate act as a brake for those a lrttle too wrllre for therr own good and cause many a young headstrong lad to become a more porsed and less exuberant man I can well descrrbe the actron of any boy frrst enterrng school Hrs feelrngs are at a low ebb he thrnks as he sees hrs last dark deso and enters rs a blank and a bed the only semblance of furnrture Thrs doesnt help the srtuatron a great deal However as he hears the shouts of hrs fellow board ers he rs relreved He wonders how any one can seem so haDDY rn so lonely a place The next thrng he knows the boys are rn upon hrm Not a group of srssres as he had expected to meet nor were they a bunch of toughs No they werent anythrng he could drslrke they were Just good all around healthy boys enroyrng and takrng therr pleasure from lrfe Before he realrzes rt the fellows prtch rn and set up hrs room Th bed rs made pennants hung rugs lard and the desk frlled wrth not unfamrlra books The blank dead room has changed from a bare appearrng cell to a haven of study recreatron and above all the fellows frrst attempt at rndependence Wrll he be a su cess or a farlure9 Thrs depends greatlv on hrs next actronl As our young frrend has orrented hrrn self he seeks to establrsh hrmself as a frrend anyone can trust and can look up to In or er to do thrs h of cours must frrend depart that he rs left rn a late world He takes hrs bag hrs room There before hrs eyes walled room wrth a desk charr careful and gurde hrs actrons so as not to arouse any unfavorable rmpressrons If he does thrs and succeeds he wrll be bound to contrnue and from force of habrt wrll retarn hrs frrst qualrty of leadershrp I have been at St Iohns a long enough trme to see several types of boys come rnto and graduate from thrs school I have be n rnterested as I look over thelr chances to get ahead What wrll they do rn thrs world of men? Those who changed readrly and grasped the materral and those who took advantage of those thrngs set before them are sure to become men of rmportanc It has already been shown by prevrous gradu ates that men who apply themselves and work at the rrght trme and seek recreatron outsrde of these hours are rn trme bound to be successful In consrderatron of these pornts and rn consrderatron of the Class of l938 I honestly belreve that all our men can look forward to a hC1DIDY future It has been shown that the frrst th1ng a cadet learns rs rndependence the next rs obedrence comradeshrp and leadershrp along wrth a frne measure of concentratron on studres Thrs IS of course as the cadet hrmself makes rt Even wrth the equrpment and prrvrleges St Iohns holds over other schools a boy cannot expect to garn force pornts I-Ie can be exposed to these thrngs but he must do the catchrng one pornt left out happrness That rs Physrcal develop I see that there rs and an essentral one to concern for ones body year Exercrse regular hours healthful food and contentment May I ask what more rs necessary for happrness? As our athletrc teams return vrctorrous or beaten our men come home knowrng they ve done therr best Here also they are prckrng up happrness and abundantly too I see that my trme rs drawrng to a close and I also suspect that you thrnk that thrs rs a pep talk However I can assure yor, that rn my oprnron my frve years spent a St Iohns are never to be regretted and shall always be looked back upon as a most pleasant memory I have met men who are sure to be successes I have developed frrendshrps and a steadfast loyalty for thrs class I apprecrate the sup port they have so krndly bestowed on me thrs year and I srncerely hope my class mates that rnto whrchever occupatron you go wherever you settle or whatever you may do you the Class of l938 may have contrnual happrness and reach the utmost peak of your d srre May your loyalty for the Class of 38 nefer dre and gentlemen to me your class presrdent now comes a trme of deep solemnrty as I sav Good luck and Goodbye ' l I 1 1 I ' ' ' . ' e. I ,' ' . . , I so I I , I , , , , ' or , . A ' - f , ment and athletics are impressed all the I 1 II I l ,I , , I I . I I I I I I I I l I ' . , , 6 , 1 D A A ' Ac I ' . ' V I A - I ' ' I A ' I - e ' . d 4, Q . Q, r be - , A I+5l Cadet Frrst Sergeant Anthony Lawton Hale Cadet Captarn Frederrck N Penske Cadet Frrst Sergeant loseph Harrrson Lowry Cadet Captarn Wrllram McFadden Martrn Cadet Sergeant Oscar Drumheller Cadet Sergeant Elmer Paul lulrus Cadet Captarn Ierry DeWrtt Brandon lr Cadet larnes Croodrrch Lewrs Class Cttrcers The meetrng tor the el ctron ot the ottr cers ot the class ot l938 was held rn the gyrnnasrum Sunday May lst wrth Colonel Farrand rn the charr The hrghest honor that a class can grve a lassrnate that ot class presrdent was bestowed on Captarrn lerry Brandon ot B company lt goes wrthout sayrng that lerry tully deserves and rs fully capable ot the hrgh honor re ently lc st wed on hrrn by hrs classmates le rys gr a sens ot humor ac ompanred hy hrs tarthtul hello to hrs trrends w rncra ntally nclude the entrre corps has won h rn the respe t ot every nan rn school and rt rs wrth srncere ple ure that w hav r rne ,err nran a th head the o ot vrc presrde w trrcl Caaet Captarn Fred Penske ot B orn pany Although s nall r stature we all know Fred to haxe a lorg heart and knalv s'nr to ev v n Fen rs Just th grv errx e e re ds rn carrxrng out a great res onsrlorlrty The class elevated to the ottrc of Treas ,rrer Cadet Sgt lulrus Elmer has don the hardest rob ot the year that ot coll ctrng he class aues wrthout the loss of a trrend ongratulatrons Doc r s a pleasur 'rave you rn charge ot our rnonev Cadet lst Sgt Hale was the class selec ton tor secretary Tonys rron rule B company and hrs great personalrty n ak hrrn Just the man tor the Joh Throughou the school there rs no rrran o e trtted tor the Joh ot class orator than aptarn Martrn ot A Brll has long b en rrrrous tor hrs speakrng abrlrty so rt s ily trttrng that we trnd hrrn o upyrng hrs ell deserved posrtron The lass dator rd th p et Cad t L wrs we e all chos v Colon l Farrand and the heretofore l ct d class ottrcers Each rnan soe v surr d tor hrs and no rner orrs oul possroly hafe pe-en ade we shoulders of th s en tall th au nd re-sponsrbrlrtres 1 a large class , . ' e T '- T e - I 1 1 1 V A 1 .9 I ' c , C ' 't' e to T ' ' r . T in e o ' ' . r 's A Q. 'A ' A ' e t e . , c ' ' , T ever! ' ll ' ' . , ho il I V 1- A 7 A V A A A 'cu l l -N . ff H . .V S , , Q r Q c , r ' B N T - - - V 1 I L V GS 9 X lil ' ' ' ' cc ' f' Q, srch a t vcr rle 1 e ' ot the r tk -t Clqsg Ol 38 ' lst Sgt. Lowry, the prophet, Sgt. Drurnheller, ln tlrce ' ef c ' nt e 'r f ir e o , e e F en lf ' H ll C - ri 9 N 'f r T1 , o ,. ee el r L. . rs eye A T r 'J .o 1 ' y grally We ' job tt selec- rr le r ernc .e. sk ' ' e boy 1 ' c ra f lc nr o. Upon to f' e I all th help h r e s ' the e e rn . e tres . fl c ' ' . 3' ' ' ' ' o' . U41 I Star and Clrcle Club To become a member of the Star and C1rcle Club IS the h1ghest scholasuc honor that one can attarn at St Iohns Th Star and C1rcle Club IS composed ot those men who have held the h1gh st scholast1c aver age for the month somet1rne dur1ng the1r stay here Every cadet who ranks h1gh scholasncally asp1res to wear th Star and C1rcle on h1s collar The head star the decorat1on IS commonly called IS a gold star surrounded by a golden c1rcle The club holds no meet1ngs dur1ng he year a d there IS no membersh1p te That the compet1t1on IS very k en can s en ID that the membershm IS so small Strange enough IS the fa t that ot the tour '11 mo rs of the club last year all had spent two or more years at St lohns wh1le th1s fear out ot the s1x three are hrst year lv 4' cadets Those old cadets who have atta1ned th1s h1gh honor are lambor R 1d I D Woods1de H and those frrst year cadets are lung W I l.1ederman and Norsworthy Scholasucs are no doubt the most 1m portant act1v1ty at St Iohns although 1t 1S true that a1ms such as character bu1ld1ng and makmg frrendshrps are of the utrnost 1mportance However we must r al1z the 1mportance of a well rounded p rsonahtv Because a cadet wms the h1ghest s 1olast1 honor ne should try all the harder to str ve tor ex ellence 1n athlet1 s and all oth r e t curr1cular sublects lt seems that the men who hav th1s h1gh honor deserve gret d al o cred1t tor the1r accornplxshment and p r s1stence IH tacklmg such a hara ohJ c1v , x ' X H ' N ek ' Q - A A Q -,- . 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' Q44 aww F9913 Dragon Club The Dragon Club is an honorary scholas tic society which has been a tradition at St lohns tor many years lt is an aanized club having no officers and ina only once during the year lt tnis time that the club has its picture tor the Trumpeter unor rneet is at taken are quite simple but relatively tew cadets quality durina the year ln order to b come a member ot the club a cadet must win a qold star or a silver star or win a scholastic rnedal To win a gold star it is n cessary to D9 one ot the first ten on the scholastic standina ot the school tor one month Silver stars are awarded to those who are among the second ten on the s holastic standing The medals which are awarded at com T451 Wiencement tor nearly all the subiects o he curriculum ot St Iohns are given for excellence in the subiect The method ot selecting the cadet who is to receive the 'nedal for a certain subiect is larqely o the instructor ot the course The three rnost common methods ot determining the winner are one the highest arade on a special medal test two the highest qracle n the second semester ot the standardized tests and three by taking the average ot all the monthly qrades Because the membership ot the club fever becomes larae it is all the moe t an honor to be a member Any cadet Nho is a member of the Dragon Club may reel proud that he has succe ded in th 'ntial purpose tor attending St lohns , 1 -1 1 .. ' - AA ' n t . L. ' . ' n I V I up . . . . . L . t . The qualifications ot the Dragon Club I ' ' I . I I , D O I I l l ' ' L , l I f A A I . C I c T - ' . Q S l 9 HERBERT TRUMBULL BARNES Doc Delafteld WISCONSIN Kem per 4 Years l.1e,1tenant ol Company C DeMolay four years Brtle Team two years S Club three years Academy Crew four years one Hearst Medal hrst place one Hearst Medal thtrd place one Stxth corps area rttle medal ftrst place Honor Guard one year IUO Man one year Mtdwtnter Hop Commtttee one year Ltghtwetght Basketball one year Second Place Iune Indlvrdual Dull Compe t1t1on Pet Peeve Gotta a weed Doc? Thrs was Herb s hrst year of ltvrng rn the barracks and we were all glad to have hrm wrth us He d1d a swell 1ob and d1d more than hrs share 1n the adm1n1strat1on of hrs company 313 Garner Street Sprmgheld Tennessee DeKoven 9 Years Dragon Club one year Trumpeter Board one year Frrst Sergeant of Company A Class Stone Th1rd Craftsman Glee Club one year Academy Football two years Academy Hockey two years Academy Track one year Thtrd Place rn Set Up R1bbons Mrd wtnter Hop Comm1ttee Honorable Mentton Enghsh IV Strotz Medal for Spanrsh ll Ralph Pratt Layne Medal Dolly Gray Medal Pet Peeve Zebra Ploshay Though Bobb1e was only w1th us for two years he made qutte an 1mpress1on H was a second year hrst sergeant that alone rs autte an accomphshment Bob was also somewhat of a dude at trmes too In all serrousness we are gorng to mtss that cheery srntle and the helptng hand you so Ntlhngly 'Jar ev ryon A r Jorr T491 , I ,, I , l V O , f f 0 l 5 ' ' ' ROBERT HENRY BELL, II e!'Bob , ' T ' . e A 4 . X A A , 'e e e. u e' ' . 1 T MORTON WILLIAM BERLIN Mort 5728 Kenmore Avenue Chrcaqo Illrnors DeKoven 2 Years sports Reporter for Cadet Ptevrew one year Recrurtrnq Medal IQ37 Prrvate Frrst Class rn Company C Keeper ot th Spade rn Class Stone Exercrses Swaqqerstrck Club one year Academy football one year Academy Basketball one year Academy Track one y ar Three Rrbbons rn Track Company Wrnner Iune Competrtron one year Wrnte Drrll Cornpetrtron one year Cheer Leader on year Pet Peeve Demerrts The Duke or should I say Anythrnq tor a Laugh Berlm Wrth a cheery smrle tor everyone and a sure headache for vrsrtrnq track teams Well sure mrss you old fellow and say Mort Has anybody TNALTER CRONKITE BLOOM Walt D No Kalamazoo Mrchrqan Kemper 3 Years Dragon Club two years Prrvate Frrst Class rn Company C Honorable Mentron Corn mercral Studxes two years Company Wrn ner Iune Cornpetrtron one year Wrnter Drrll Compet1t1on one year Member of Most EII1 crent Squad one year the E E Smythe Medal for Commercral Studres Armrtaae Medal tor Commercral Arrthmettc Pet Pee-ve Alrbrs Walt was the cornmercral man of C It he rs as successful rn busmess as he has been rn hrs commercral studres here h should do all rlaht tor hrmselt , FT I . 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I ll I ,, seen your pop corn? . , I . ll ll I . , I . 7 I . 7 . . 7 I5 l JOHN RAYMOND BLY IR Ray l254 Thorndale Ch1cago lll1no1s DeKoven 5 Years Dragon Club four years Sports reporter for Cadet Revtew one year Prtvate ID Companv C Chorr four years Glee Club one year Orchestra two years Swaggerstlck ftve years A ademy Basketball one year Aca demy 'Vrack one year Semor Prep Medal one year Elementary Algebra one year Spamsh ll Ill lV Honorable Mention Crack Squad W1nner one year Crack Platoon one year Company W1nner lune Comp t1t1on one year Wmter Dnll Competmon one year I B Kemper Medal two years lOO Man Pet Peeve L1eutenant R B Wyand An offshoot of E company Ray soon made a name for h1mself HIS melodrc dreams were trv over The fact that Kemper Medal two years for ltself tn C company known the coun he won the D 1n a row speaks GEORGE EMIL BOWMAN George QU51 North Albany Avenue Chlcago lll1no1s Kemper 4V2 Years nance Corporal 1n Company A S Clctb one y ar Academy Track two years Pet Peev Captam Mcf-'ees Classes George was one of the more qulet non coms of A Company and although he was known by few by those who kn w hum b st George was truly apprectated as a frne fellow fa 1 11 11 1 - ' 1 1 1 A 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 - rf - . 1 C 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - Q. ' , O 1 1 , 01' . . , O OU9 YGGY. 11 11 1 , . 11 11 11 11 V 1 r T . 11 11 11 11 A O , l Q - V 1 . e' A 11 11 ' Q . . , Q 1 O SH IERRY DeWlTT BRANDON IR Uncle Ierry 6935 Crandon A enu Chrcaao lllrnors Kemper 5 Years Recrurtrna Medal two years Captarn ot Com pany B Presrdent ot Class Recerver ot Spade 1937 Chorr three years Glee Club one year Acolyte one year Academy toot ball one year Academy Hockey three years Camera Club one year S Club three years Academy Golf one year Acad my Track one year Captarn Hockey Team one year Honor Guard two years Wrnter Drrll Competrtron one year Thtrd Place rn Best Set Up Cadet one year Set Up Rlbbons one year Merlt Chevrons one year Presrdent ot Ottrcers Club one year Cheer Leader one year Mldwlnter Hop Commrttee three years Thanksarvrna Hop Commrttee two years Mrnnesota O B A Hockey Medal Order of Merrt Medal Loyalty Medal Ath letrc Commrttee one year Charrman Mrd wmter Hop one year Pt Peeve Moochers Ierry the backbone ot the Battlers of th Battalron Surely a better all around telrlow 1snt to be found rn school Ierry was a areat ass t to the football team and when Captatn Smrth tr1es to trnd someone who can stop the pucks equally as well he wrll surely have a Job on hrs hands ROBERT DOUGLAS BURD Blackre 810 Mrchrqan Avenue Wrlmette lll1no1s Kemper 2 Years Humor Column of Cadet Revrew one year Lance Corporal ot Company B Cholr two years Orchestra one year Academy toot ball one year Comera Club one year Aca derny Track one year Honor Guard one year Company Wrnner Iune Competrtron one year Pet Peeve Slammma Doors rn the Barracks Blackre IS lust the krnd of a boy that makes three qurte the rraht number Hrs radrant personalrty and wonderful sense ot humor have made htm one ot Bs prrzed possessrons , .'-' 11 11 XV' Q 1 I . 11 11 . . 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 ' 1 1 11 11 1 - - Q 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 - I - 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 , . . . , 1 1 ' I . L , . 9 , I . 11 11 11 1 . 11 Q - V . 1 . 1 . Q V 1 11 . 11 1 1 11 11 . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 11 . 11 . . . . 11 1 11 . PLIILIP ASHTON CLEMENS Phl 5320 Waterbury Road Des Moines Iowa Kemper 2 Years Dragon Club two years Tr,1r net Board n If ar Sergeant ri Co ipany a demy Track one year Two Track P11 sorts Wint Drill Competition wo years Sec rid Place in Individual Military Drill one vear Reception Committee Midwinter Hop one year Gold Star Man Crack Squad Winner one year Color Guard Bullman Medal for Spanish III I-lonorable Mention Triqonome try Honorable Mention Solid Geometry Pet Peeve C Os who start to yell before first call known to everyone as a good fellow Be sides beinq an excellent hors oack rider he really had the brains of C Not only that hut he attained his ambition of b oniinq second year serqeant RAYMOND VERL CLIFFORD IR Ray 823 Buena Avenue Chicaqo Illinois DeKoven 3 Years Corporal in Company A Academy Golf two years Academy Track one year Honor Guard one year Company Winner Iune Competition one year Winter Drill Cornpe tition one year Skating Team one and on half years Firma Squad one year Pet Peeve Tattoo Ray the tall lelond flash was certainly Wie of the more friendly fellows in t orps Always '1 cheery srrnle on his face and a lfind werd f r everyone was a ,,r mi ent featu e of Ray s Dersonality V33 1 l .LH c : r n er o e re 5 1 rt ' CH: Ac - ' . p ' . Qc' . 7 .er l ' ' . t . 5 of Phil had many likeable traits, and was I . 9. , I , .o ' ' .. ' ' e- c Q c . A ' 7 ' .e- I 1 J l o. o ' V ' he c . I .. ' , ' o Q o o , e o '- no o rc ' . ROBERT DONALD COLTON R D 23 South Vtne Street Htnsdale lllrnots Kemper 4 Years Two Recrurtrnq Medals Prwate Frrst Class tn Band Cho1r one year Orchestra two years Academy Baseball one year Pet Peeve Restrlcted Ltmrts R D had many fme aualttles and was one of the best ot our band men He had a area' love ot nature and could be seen out htkrnq down through the F1sh Hatchery most any hour ot the day or nrqht when tree l wonder why? We understand he IS to study tlvrnq and we know he wrll be successful ln hrs chosen treld MARSHALL BAKER CONRAD Red 20 South Gore Webster Grove MISSOUTI DeKoven 3 Years Trumpeter Board one year Recrurtrna Medal one year Lteutenant ot Company A Cho1r two years Glee Club one year Aca demy Hockey two years Spur Club one year Academy Baseball two years Mer1t Chevrons one year Mrdwrnter Hop Com mnttee two years Thanksarvma Hop Com 'mtte one year Honorable Mentron Colon1a1 Daughters Contest Order ot Merrt Medal Pet Peeve People who leave doors open Red was the sorrel top ot the school and A company Although Red d1d spend a aood part ot hrs trme try1na to stay on the top srde ot a horse he tound plenty ot trm to be a aood otttcer and make a host o ftends . Master Craftsman in Class Stone Exerctsesp lr' 9 I 1 l A . Q , f r' . RlCHARD SNYDER COOK Ale 8l53 South Sangamon Street Chicago, lllinois Kemper ? Years Sports Reporter for Cadet Review one-half year: Recruiting Medal one yearq Lance Corporal of Company E 7 Choir three years: Cflee Club one year: Acolyte one yearg Aca- demy Hockey one yearq Academy track two yearsp Honor Guardy Winter Drill Cornpetif tion one year' Silver Choir Medal Pet Reeve People moving about in the show Alg was one of our small First Class men but what he lacked in size he made up for in determination Agree with people once in a while Algie and you are sure to suc ceed in your lifes work 'ERL HARRY COOK Cookie 305 East College Avenue Wauk sha Wisconsin De-Tfoven 0 Years Lieutenant of Company D Second Master Craftsman in Class Stone Exercises Choir four years Academy football on vear S Club on year Honor Guard on year C ack Platoon two years Winter Drill Co rpet tior two ,fears Two Crack Platoon Medals Md winter Hop Comrnittee one year Third Pla lune lndividual Drill Comp tition D Kovert Crew Medal e' Pe Je rr r beauti l JlTlS cookie f s th , yroy scn and whenefer there Nas any fun doing h B ttf Nas gt he ne s rr e 1 :Jas e l Q S DQ , , Y I - , ,, , ,. tl f- N D . . V , A , 7 . D . c . , i . c A , e c ' e ' g r cl . ' 5 ' r. 1' . ' : V 7 1 - ' ii' o 5 ' l C9 I V V 3 I I . Q v . c , c i , - , P e' 5 A fight to DU ii a Weed :Lia l . ill ,-' l ,,,, i ,, Q , Q, , , e :ac e ora , of the Hoot c .J c V D t A . , ' . e was sure to C6 in 31. Talking about his e ' ' t one thinf .e .over ee zoo tc 'ire of. Hs pop'iQarit',' ' fo walt deserved and e'.'er','or.e '.'!1.,R6S hirri all the uocccs it world. S61 ROBERT PAUL CORHELL Buckets 3404 North Madrson Street Peorra Illrnors DeKoven Recrurtrng Medal one year Battalron Sergeant Frrst Consecrater rn Class Exercrses Academy Basketball one D Molay three years S Club three Years Color Stone year years A ademy Baseball three years Three Gold Baseball Prrzes One Gold Basketball Prrz Crack Platoon two years Company Wrnner june Competrtron one year Crack Platoon Medals two years lndrvrdual Mrlrtary Drrll thr e years Captarn DeKoven Club Pet Peeve Bad News hrrn so sleepy we never knew But when h wasnt sleeprng he really worked hard a cl earned hrs promotrons Well all mrss you Red so heres hoprng that maybe Uncle Brudder Andy wrll put you on hrs radro program MARKHAM ALLEN DICKSON Drck 850 Monrovra Street Shreveport Loursrana DeKoven I Year Prrvate rn Company F Acolyte one year Sfvaggerstrck one year Trapshootrng Club one year Honorable Mentron Intermedrate Algebra Drck was one of our one year senrors but durrng hrs stay he has made many trrends although small rn stature he was long on gray matter and we are sorry he was not wrth us for more than one year 3 9 I ,, ,, I ' : ' 9: 1 9 5 ' . Maybe it was Reds red hair that made A 7 I e ' ' , 1 : X ' - ' 1 . . , : ' , IOHN ROBERT DONICHY - Don Lincoln Way Court Morrison, Illinois DeKoven 2 Years Sergeant of Company FH: Choir two yearsg Trapshooting Club one year: Rifle Team one year: Academy Golf one year: Academy Crew two years: Honorable Mention Ad- vanced German. Pet Peeve: My Roommate. Don has made a splendid record during his two vears at St lohns He is planning on coming back for a P G next fall We are sure that he will make an efficient and worthwhile officer Those who will not be w1th him next year are bound to miss him OSCAR DRUMHELLER ll Walla 306 Craig Walla Walla Washington Kemper 3 Years Humor Editor of Cadet Review two years Vlrlitary Editor of Cadet Review two years Sergeant of Company B Class Prophet Frrst Class Purchasmg Comrnitte Cholr one yea Swaggerstlclc one year Camera Club one year Spur Club one year S Club year Academy Crew one year Winter .Jril Competition one year Hcrio ary Firing Sguaa two years Pet Peete Ancient and Unexpe ted Regula tions Vtfalla Walla the roy frorri the far a righty arsrren mth a yen t t lo n s aria f r his we a rit ffr is scleri rs nality for s L9 e e 1 7 4 ' ' 9: ' I J 2 : one 5 , 5 V lg ' ' ' 7 o. r ' ' H l' H, J ' . . 1 lffesr rf o . 1, ' ' o play the game. Oscar brought the spirit of the Vtfest to S.. , h fs, . ' o I c re grateful, Qt .o h' -A lc. did pe o A he 1-.ill alt' fy ' remembcr d. Sb MAX EITEL lR Max 433 Wellrnqton A enue Chrcaqo llhnors Kem per 5 Years Recrurtrnq Medals two years Lreutenant on Staff Frfth Craftsman of Class Stone Ex er rses Cnorr one year Svt aqqersttclc two years Trapshootrnq Club one year Aca demy Tennrs one year Crack Squad Wm ner one year Crack Platoon one year Wlnter Drrll Cornpetrtron one year Crack Platoon Medal one year Crack Squad Med al one year Receptron Cornmrttee Mtd wrnter Hop one year Order of Merrt Medal Pet Peeve Noq and Woq Max was one of the most popular fel lows rn school and wherever there was any fun to be found Max was always there l-fe was a qood frrend and IS really qornq to be mrssed next year FREDERICK N FENSKE Bud 3606 N Sprrnqfreld Avenue Chrcaqo lll1no1s DeKoven 4 Years Sports Edrtor of Cadet Revrew one year Reporter on Cadet Revrew Staff four years Recrurtrnq Medal two years Captarn of Com pany E V1cePres1dent of Class Chorr four years Swaqqerstrck Club three years Academy football manager two years Aca demy Hockey four years Old Boys Sons Club four years 21 Club two years S Club two years Academy Baseball four years One Gold Football Charm Crack Squad Wrnner one year Crack Platoon one year Wrnter Drrll Competrtron one year Charrman of Proqram Commrttee for Mrd wnter one year Gold Cadet Revrew Em bem Order of Merrt Medal ROTC C r trtrcate Pet Peeve Whtte Sox Fans Democrats The mrqhty Flea from Chrcaqo was one of the least apprecrated fellows rn th corps A frne captarn and a qood fellow hrs only cornplarnt was McFees Enqlrsh classes A staun h supporter of th Cubs h Flea could be found most any aft P on hstenrnq to the ball qame , .f TY , , I - , . . , V , , I I - I - , , , I - I - , . r , . , , , I - I - 1 , , I - , , , , , , , , , , , A - , 1 1 , t , - - Q - e . , 1' 3 . c c , t e e'- A . t ra fe oe.Kfy,'e:: Lange 'firgoral ot Company ' 'Hart Ljlee Cluz. two and or lffx. Sum 5 , ,ugersttok three and one-ha THQMAS PAUL PGNS lprg af 45:55 South Supenor 'ee' Suse. T!l11waakee, Whsconsiri 3 A 2 Years w eww Awe D , end. en, re-halt years- ri years. Pat q'ee'.f2: People who put ,rr a talse trimrtt. was alwa s o la toun e f a out how he races over the oantry rn hrs car Bat all lclddlna as1d he had a real re-rsonalrty and we are all reallv afuno to mlss hm CHARLES HENRY FORSGARD IR Lhu 6l8 Plaza Apartments Toledo Ohto DeKoven 5 Years Dragon CGW' J JQLAIB .AVVUYP CJ 1 D GL. Q fx and two years Pteormtmq Medal ar eaptaln tCornpan,1 D Aca r o all two years Ca., two a 'ny Golt one ,fear oo a Award Bloloqy M l-l we-ar Crack Plataor ,I ar 'npennon one w 1 ne fear Crack l aa ' P std n OH C1 ' hlorl P WWW rrrte We ff Zlf J' r nw V E 'F ri '-' C t lcnzzny y t e d t ll' rnq fr, o' , W I I V Q . e, A ,e e A o , , ,, 1 P, ,, , . .K , ,tt wk D !, . J.. .e , e . 1- fe . f' ' 1 H ll. one yer ., o , - , F ,. H . , ,, . -own . , S l'f . je 'q Af: der. ' ea: Fo toalr -. pn- A t 1 , M r' XM, Jer , eaar, onar aone1e: o .one'e' A-lvl. ter Drii. Con e e jear: Meri ohevrois o e 'Ao 7 ' Platoon qfledal .mmxn Arn. 'Anfon' ,N one J.oe- Ye err llCeT: ends ,ne - f . K 1 lv. - W- Y' N-,e 'vu - A -. fear, JL ,unter A on von r..r he-9 1,13 years Tharrksagfgrrq Hop Corn. J tee tw: ehairrgar. Deooratir a Cofnriitiee at lla- '.'11iT9Y Hip one 'feerlq El1 fheth Pass Srzfyihe Mead 'fade' hile' Crier ffferg' .,lea':r. L A , Y rf-' Fife?-.' :i'1ttmgor, ext. ,,r1'g'gf: a great guy, 'zrf' P5421 'DH C', T',I 'f l' V2 'xi-are ni- rgaae a .3 ii ifeerfz.-i. guy. .Q +,,L mme Viv, F. ,.,,L ,, emi, A ,re,, .Ae LN-, a ..,,, iaaet, 1111- anger '.-11.. sizri re 60 LEE WARREN FROELICH-M 2436 Harlem Boulevard Rockford Illinois Kemper 2 Years Campus Reporter ot Cadet Revrew one year Lance Corporal of E Company Glee Club one year Swaqqerstrck one year Academy Tennrs one year Academy Hockey one year Academy Golf two years Honor Guard one year Wrnter Dnll Compet1t1on one year Receptron Commrttee ot Mrdwmter Hop one year Honorable Mentron Solxd Geometry Pet Peeve Hot Budd1e-sl We at St Iohns wrll always remember Eroelrch one of the happy boys of B He was always ready tor a good trme and h would do anythmq for a laugh We all wrsh h1m qood luck and success m the y ars to come VlCTOR WILSON GALBREATH Vrc Delatreld Wrsconsrn K mper 3 Years P rvate Elrst Class ot Company D Aca a my football one year S Club one year wo Lrqhtwerqht Football monoqrams one Lahtwerqht Gold Football lUU Man one y ar Reporter on Cadet Revrew Staff one v ar X was one of the home town boys vho c rtarnly made a name for hrmselt at lettc wrth the lrqhtwetqhts and then w1th tl' heaures We are qlad that we have had th cpportunlty ot knowma Vrc and w sh h 1 luck tn the fu ure , , , , , , , , , . , . , . e 1 ,, . ,, , Q . , ' c A , , 1 ' ' . A I . ' oy . , ,fo U , I L ,, ,, , W fr, A J. e . rn in s ,3 1' he , 1 .im J t . bl-'EROJ I Gllors C J Q Das V 'X e fears r C '1 A ae W eo s Iwo e A aaerrlv Tra 4 we U ra ar Cra lc platoon one wear Pe Peeve re a Lrars Snerow was a staemoh demo ral CITIJ wa always arqumqK7l Wrth Malor Su yrlwe the sabre l Gms med to o a rfweo EJ a rrres li fal a rrwseraxelf Fanny cow dew e he ana hrs roowmat farled a' sa e a e an vrre Better luck rr Xt rm GU Sherow haa hrs good pomts too He llcea to ce al ed Brll rdeo Krddmq asrd s was a swell fellow and rs emriled to ol th Eur Chance and success m me word A' rexolr Gms LDWTT H GQLDUNTBURG G ldre D43 Lafqe bhore la rx C' a lllm rs J GCI e 1 Cawrcanv Wrw u e orcetrrfw one year W' ter D C etmcrx two vears Honorable Mealle Cla rmsrry 'NI R A Marksmarr 'Xl R N rlcsrran Prrst Class N R A Sharpsho of 'sle lvlerm rw Elementary Germarr res lrreoas were rmrreroas at a a 1 s 'text fear r a r arra Je N so 1 1 rfvgvc L Q 'Y I f . I NHERJ C1r1-e',' 'TS 'ffaierliuri Read Des Jlorres, lowa Kemper fi a Laise Corporal Q' Corneal 'y 7 Aca',:t.1 T,..ii o Years: . C ' r A sl o. 3'-ear7 Heier Cua ' one 7 . cl - o do .r s: L es ati . I v rf fx 1 1 V v uf, . ' 1 V on ' , C. se 4. t t ti 1.5 e 1 e ' .Q o A 1. 1 Moi- . cs, s ' .. e ' L the am gel Cs d tl. V. - o . e 1' e, 1 s' 1 C l Tl sl.. ' A 'L e, ,. 7 7 C1121 a a - A ' o l S 'X ., ' 15 . or f 3 To ' A a of fe o . l V ,his ao, ' . op Kemper A 1' rs Private o' Company C 7 os A 1 1. .er I is C lsr. . 7 in 'fill Crip, ' . A 7 l . on ..e.f 7 l . . . r 7 1 . . A. ra. i. ' 7 . . . oter7 l-lolroraors r V 'o . r . Goldg' 4 ,..' l . s St. Ioliis, ve wvrll all rms my . s 1 , .4 He aspres to he a loaor, . ' V 1 Lol suxssess and are sure :ll ,lr C., fl Liaia sie. 621 LOUIS I GOLDPINE Lou 4500 N Sacremento Avenue Chrcaqo Illrnors Q mper 3 Years Caaet Revrew Staff one y ar Re rurtma dal one year IQ37 Prrvate ot Company A Swaaaerstrclc two years Acad my V otnall one year S Club two years A ademy Track one year Academy Base ball two years Honor Guard on year Com pany Wrnner Drrll Competrtron two years IJO Man two years Drrector ot Kemo r Cluo P Peeve Form tor Physlcal Drrll Lou was always tryrna to trnd a tr1endly e en terms wrth them Lrck to you rn efergthrna Lou I hope you d Jelop your knack tor malcrna frrends LLOYD DONALD GROSS Wrrnpy Stone Lake Wrsconsrn Kemoer 5 Years Prrvate Frrst Class of Comoany A Candr aate A ademy Crew tour years Pet Peeve Tattoo Formatron Lloyd was aurte a tlxture at St Iohns ter berna here trve years and th old hool wont seem the same wrthout hrm ound Lloyd lett a good rrnpressron wher r he went rn hrs own rnrmrtable way S I aa W1mp we hate to s e you ao ' ' e 7 c I ' lvl? , V , I Y H: . V I 9 L 3 , I ., ,, 7 I : 9 1 - S O5 7 ' . A ey ef .' ' ' . horse, but he just couldn't seem to aet on ' , 'LW ' V, 7 , I ,, et 4 ,1 ,, , af ' ' , e sc ' ' ' ar . . ' ' - eve , ' ' ' ' ' . o 3. , ' , e . ANTHONY LAWTCN HALE Tony H8 South Normandie Avenue Los Anqeles, Calitornta Kemper 4 Years Dragon Club one year: First Serqeant ot Company BH: Class Secretary: Choir two years: Academy Football two years: Acaf derny Tennis one year: Academy Hockey three years: Camera Club one year: S Clul: three years: Academy Cfolt one year: Honor Guard one year Company Wtnner Tune Competttron one year Wtnter Drtll Competttton one year Most Etf1c1ent Squad rn Company C 36 37 M1dw1nter Hop Cornrntttee one year Athletrc Cornmlttee one year Pet Peeve People readmq over my shoulder The Santa Montca Flash there seems to be somethmq about h1m the women cant resrst rut they really havent a chance because Lov ern and Leav em IS hrs theme song Tony could thr1ll ern at a hockey game and do equally as well on a dance floor Hey Tony 1t one ever qets you wtll you let us know? ROBERT WARDROP HANDLEY IR Gunqa c o U M H K Iadotvtlle Belqlan Conqo Atrxca Kemper 4 Years Captatn of Band Ftrst Craftsman ot Class Stone Ex rctses Swaaqersuck tour yeas Academy Track one year Thtrd Place Broad lump Kemper DeKoven Indoor Meet Thrrd Place H1qh lump Kemper Delioven Outdoor M et Band Pfftctency Medal one year S c retarv of Offt e s Club Mtdwrnt r Hop Com mlte w years Thanksqlvrna H p Com Pet Peeve Gas P1pe Cwurwa attend DUT' carne from a great drstan e o ns H spent 'rost of fa attons qetttna horne a d b k s e dtd a Jery credttafl cl and has gtfen next y a s a tam sh ot at th ony fox , , 5 ' . 1 l I I 4 I A I ,J , , . 7 ' . 9 A 1 ' I f Z , . - 5 ' 9- 7 - ' ' 7 9 - t, 'c r ' : ' ' e . .- ' t e t o ' : ' ' o . .- mittee one year: Thompson Band Medal. . Q - no ' cu to , . St. I hr ' . e . .1 his o ' .inter ' C . ' , o t n T ac. to 'cho:l. H ' X , c ' be Job 1:1 eBa:i . ', erhcpl A lent' to or . 643 MELVIN LINITHICUM HAWLEY Dutt 315 Warwrck Road Kenrlworth lllmors 1 eKoven l fz Yea s Draaort Club one year Trumpeter Board Art Bdrtor one year Company Reporter on Cadet Bevrew Staff one year Corporal ot Company B Keeper of the Plumb rn the lass Stone Exercrses Cho1r one year Orchestra one year Camera Club one year S Club one year Academy Crew one year Honorable Mentron IU French l Wn ter Drrll Competrtron one year Frrst Alt r nate for West Pomt Apporntment l938 D ate Club one year De-Koven Crew Medal Honorable Mentron Trrqonornetry Strotz Med al tor Solrd Geometry Honorable Mentron or Physrcs e Peeve Form for Phystcal Drrll Lmthrcum IS h1s mrddle name or should we camera IS somethmq to talk about and one can always hear a Hey Iohn and then l1ck lncrdentally Mel pulled a strona ar 'or Caotarn Lerch also say loe Chck Ir Mel wrthout h1s BABNIETT B HEBMAN B 2977 N Sherman Blvd Mrlwaukee Wlsconsrn Kemper 3 Vears Becrurtmq Medal one year Prrvate Frrst Class ot Company A Swaqaerstlck one year Academy Football two years Aca demy Basketball one year Academy Hockey two years S Club one year Academy Track two years Pet Peeve Close the Door B was always tramrna to be a Jockey Lt he never aot around to T1Cl.1I'1Q horses Notvvrthstandlna B always had plenty of pep and he served to be the spark pluq of A whenev r he was h re . 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L1 1 . , . e e GFGRGE WILT-IELM HESSBERGER Hess E1 North Man t1 ld A 1 Ch1 aao ll1 1o1s Kernpe 4 2 Yea s aaon Club tod a d '1 V1 e Penort aaet R 1 1 Recrumna Medal ne y ar L1 utenan o 1 any C ho1r ton v as Sffaa er st1 K one year pur lu ved ur one y ar S Clao thr e vears aemf Track two years Pres1de'1ts D1re tors Cup l-l Ms Cup ree Stars Two S1lyer Stars Honoraole M for Alqehra German l and SSHIOI Medal Crack Sauad W1nner one oracle Platoon three years Company ner a C 1 1 Prep Y UT W1n Dm tary Gne toon Two lune Compet1t1on two years W1nt r CTOTHDSTITIOH two years lnd1v1dual M1 Dr1ll Best Dnlled Old Cadet one Crack Sauad Medal Three Crack Pla Medals Cheer Leader thre y ars Man f1V2 years H O T C C rt11cate N Q A Medals Honoraole Ment r Aclxanced German Bloodqood Medal Pet Pe ve G tt1nq Busted George seemed t heart and was always s h 1n IS we ars rea y leen a suc ss 1n th tary and athlet1c act1v1t1 s ,o na to nnss h1n1 and we ana Soc1al Att 1rs to 1ust a lcd at a l1ttle shy w1th h as 1 v of EJ ryon ow he 11a a success a e was here IAMPS lEPPPrtSCl l-HU l4U8 Hamm d A rode S p nor WIS ons rt DeKoven 9 Yea arp ral ot om any A 1at n o e ye Academy ootral tw veals Acaaemy Hockey two years R1fl T am n y ar S Cluh one year A ad 'rv Tra 4 year Academy C w on V ar ae V FC PQ Ong YQCI H 'l I GUSTS 'W' Q J re Peefe F o WSIS GW 1 1 Q cl U t A and many arqd aa e on loolc d rlfa fa elou v ata 111 ,.Jd T D 45l, s e. ve:1,1e 'c 7 , l1: ' .. ' r 3 fro Dr 4. C l ' r n o. e-I all yoarsy Scotts . A e er on C lc ex' ev Staft one year: c 1 ' o V e g 'e .t t Co: ID 7 C Q 'r le Y'7 1 Qc A s c' c ' 5 S C. 'lo one ,yrq 'Zl Cl 'L e p e ,c pAo- ' 7 . uri '. c .' 5 . ' . 7 Th - Gold 1 5 ' ' 7 ' enton : A S .7 V M 7 ' e 'll , A ' 7 A ' 'li- ' 7 ' V yeary 'gi ce e e7 lgooc 1 l C A o I . . . Q. 9. of .t . . . . 7 l to N e : e ' ' ' a' N. H H O 1 G ' l qirl , ut ' h' t' o ye ere he ho . ll 3 ce ' 1 e .1-Jag mill- ' ' 'ei 'e e ls fr i ' ' . ' o will le as lo, in l ter l1f as he ls of It 'N ''Bubbles-Marshriallow'' .. on ve .' o u e ' , 2 . 1 7 .. rs Cc. do . C . .jo 5 AVQ lo Club no ,ary . l Q l o A c 'eg - o Q c c V 7 ' e e . o .e e .7 T' 1, 5 c e. .A 1 cl one 7 1 V re ..e , e .7 Aca- omy Fe.11 ..,',rg o.o lto years: Company Vfznner lane Compentiei. P 3 1 : re..chie. hmmy e ott .. callel 'ho tterh ll Q. . . 'ments took fl co 1. which he . ' e ' l1lce most, a Hrgutte Q ll of ftro cl Q , but 'mth fl .h t, l1r. .17 rrcve hinzselt a .eal fellow and a swell corooral. 7 ,. 66 WALTER IOHN HODGKINS H Guv 722 Nmth Avenue West Ashland W1scons1n DeKoven 3V2 Years Lreutenant ot Band Band Ett1c1ency Medal two years Thompson Band Medal P t Peeve Captam Rutte put your cap on tratght Hodge was the strong man of the Band and on more than one occaslon I saw htm defend h1s t1tle very well He made a good Lleutenant and was an asset to that noble organ1zat1on to whtch he belonged The Band' Goodbye Governor and good luclf GEORGE ALBERT HOUGHTON IR 4 Maln Street Goodman Wlsconsm DeKoven I Year Drlvate ot Company B Cholr one year Academy Basketball one year Academy Track one year Pet Peeve Blg Bluff Hale Smoothte came from the Land o Lakes Where they really play basketball All season lr was dymg to t ll Captam Le ch of h1s ngure elght play somehow Hough he never got around to tt Houghton however was one of the tew who really got nywhere tn McFees Engl1sh IV class s If If , T . 1 1 I , . Q - V . , S . .1 H 1 . , , .. , . 1 . H H . 5 I I 1 ff , ff If 1 11 If 1. . . 2 . V . H. . H A I .L . , 1 N . I . x.. 9 . HENRY FRED ERASMI ILSE e Hank l304 Eddy Street Chicago, Illinois DeKoVen 3 Years Corporal ct Band: Choir two years: Glee Club one yearp Swaggerstick one year: Academy Football two yearsp Academy Bas- ketball two years: Academy Tennis one yearg S Club two years: Academy Base- ball two yearsp Silver Choir Medal. Pet Pe-eve: Weed Bummers. llses accornphshrnents were many and varred He was a Don Iuan wrth the women a basketball player and the Drzzy Dean ct St Iohns Dont let your curves break wrde and good luck JAMES lOHN IAMBOR I I 6708 Hrllcrest Drrve Wauwatosa Wrsconsrn Kemper 3 Year Star and Crrcle Club three years Drag Club three years Cadet Revrew Salt thr years rrrst Sergeant Band Chorr two years Acolyte one year Spur Club one year Two Head Stars Twenty Gold Stars 2 Srlv Stars Honorable Mentron Plane Geometrf Eench l M dal Advan e German M da Engl sh ll Medal Englrsh lll Medal Lat ll Medal S nd r on M dal for Englrsh lv Srrotz M dal f r lnt rwtedrate French P den M dal t r Aafanc G rrra Emlzl m Cadt P new Thompson B Mcdal pe e Mm na If traa t a arr art rrals , . , , . . too , s . . nn , or. 1 ' t ee : 1 ' ' ' 7 2 , -. , - - sr - , , V. I V 1 ' r e 7 c e l: 5 W. ' . .Y . 5 a e s e f : o e o e ll ' 5 resif do ts . .e . .o L r r ed e 1 np Gaa e L C e re' ' 5 ana . .' ,. ,1 l . F vw, , ,,, Pet . eve. Che: Peep, . .slr ...y Brel- ness. I. l. the :at roy of the band was always a wecorne SlQl'lf cf. the campus. He ted hQs rest TC keep the corps on the s ich. nat path through el L ' but the fellows T' 's' a1'9r.t appreciate hifi.. Gcoa suck, f. PAUL CLIFFORD IOBGENDEN U l R d 3401 Vlfashtnqton Av 'tr Bacrn Wrs onsm K mper 2 Years B crurtmq Medal one year Prtvate Frrst Cass ot Company B Thtrcl Consecrater r Class Stone Exercts s Plan Cfeo'n try lvl dal one year Academy Football two y ars Academy Basketball two years Carn ra Club one year S Club two years A ade'ny Track two y ars Pet Peev Certarn Dormrtory Sup rvtsors Iorqy th ba red head from Bactne x nos mrlttarv attrtbutes ar rare Wh n e was s methrna to at out ot uld get out of 1 and wh n there was an o os na tackle to a t nd ot h could d thrs tor the best F873 Forest Glen Avena Chr aqo llhnots LJ Koven 3 Yea s Suyplv S ra an of Company E Class tr asurer Swaaa rs1 k thre y a s ca v Tennrs two years Academy l-lo key r e y a C ub on ar l-lo k harm Athlett Commttt e on y ar Pet Pe ve Cad ts who dont ltke Swtnal .Al one ot Armes mob from Ch1aao had one vrce Swrnq Hts colle tton ot cl by B nnv Goodman Bob Crosby t was famous all over school Y . A ,, , ----e nc e e ' ' ' . - ' e. Je . D , A . s, V .CB I I ' l 4 V , xl I i t s ' e 5 e t. e. 3 ' l K . V , e 5 A 5 t - Q U ., ,, Y M V v 1 -f 1 ' 2 - l s . e: ' ' e ' . . 'W 9 l 1 . , til e ' ' ' e . e ther , o ' e , Bed co 't e c 1 op t e ' e o ELMEB PAUL IULlUSe- Al RJ ' 'S .A . . V , 'le I .W D A 5 ,, A H- .4 - - c L I ,- , e 5 e tc L e e r 5 A - oemy r ' 5 . 3 M HN, D , tn e e rs, b l r e ye , c ey cn .5 'c ' e . e e L. L e : e . ., . ,, .H w 1 L I , IV I ll V tv I .. . , - C recort s ' , e A , ,, e c., ' . . . 681 WILLIAM ANDREW ILING IR Brll Random Lake Wrsconsrn DeKoven 2 Years Lana Corporal of Company B Acad my 'Ira lc two y ars Wlnt r Drlll Condo tltron n ea P t Peeve Fellows who try to steal the show The German always held hrqh rn th esnrwatron ot the boys rn B becaus h mas therr only B er Baron Iunq sarl d the drsctrs out for many pornts for th track t am thrs year and h ll be awfully hard to repla e next year IOS? Glenlake Avenu Chrcaqo Ilhnors Kemper I Year Prrw t of Comoany A Pet Pee 19 I-Ial s Lack ot Knowledge Bold one ot the Katzman broth rs wrll mrssed when we gather ln S ptember Alhouqh w do not trnd hrs nam on th Star Lrst h was an asset to hrs company and we know he w1ll uohold the St Iohns rn whrth hs ut1noth wo I 'YV- . , . 'e 5 e , o e 7 I e '. ry e . 3 .e y r. er - : t . . e ,, . I ., ,, D e f ' e 'e , ' ' ' L e e . I e' A C . ROBERT LOUIS KATZlVIAN4 Boh s e , L ' A IWW ,, ,, va: - IAA . - , - r : e . J , 9 I be I ' e . .ft e ' ' e e I , e ' A ,, . , na.. e e . e it o A' t e rld. K. STUART KUNZ-' 'Stu Delatield, Wisconsin DeKoven 4 Years Lance Corporal of Company CH: Acolytes two years: Old Boys' Sons Club tour yearsp S Club two years' Academy Crew tour y ars Two Kemper DeKoven Crew Medals Pet Peeve Captain C J Class Stuey was what the corps called a good egg When he grew too big to b a coxy he tried hard to make the crew but hnally ended up as manager Luck to you Stuey and may success come you WGY FREDERICK LADERER LAWSON Fred 525 W Main Street Independence Kansas De Koven Corporal ot Company B Dragon two years Spur Club two years S one year Academy Crew two years demv Fencing two years Honorable tion Chemistry one year Honorable tion Spanish l one year Winter Drill Years Club Club Aca Men Men Com petition one yea One Third Place Novice Lpee Wisconsin Fencing League Honorabl isa ll Strotz M dal for Advanced Algebra Mouso Medal for Trigonometry Old Boy Ivedal for Physics Honorable Mention Colo nial Daughters Contest Second Place Aca derny Fencing Medal DeKoven Crew Medal P t Peev Hot Buddiesl e brain of B When th r vxa a 0 ave ge to get Fred coula get it an n he crew needed anoth man th tour d Lawson lust th man e 5 - . ,, . 9 lr ll O Y 2 1 2 - . ,Q , . I AQ Mention English lVg Honorable Mention Spanf ' ' . Q . t I S, 7 , I , L 1 ' e e: ' . Th ' ' e e f s Q5 ' ra , ' A 5 wne 1 or , reg' r ii f ' e . HERBERT F. LEA-- Herb 612 Center Street Wrnona Mrnnesota DeKov en 2 Years Sports Reporter on Cadet Revrew Staff one year Lance Corporal of Company C Academy Football two years Academy Bas ketball two years Academy Hockey two years S Club two years Two MaJor Let ters rn Football One MaJor L tter rn Hockey Company Winner lune Competrtron one year Wtnter Drrll Competrtron one year Bronve Cadet Rev1ew Emblem Pet Peeve Fooltsh Reports Herby Lea C companys double fea ture was one of those cadets who l1ked hrs slesta Captam Lerch even provrded h1m w1th an extra soft b d Herbs chref ab1l1ty lay 1n football and hockey IAMES GOODRICH LEWIS Loure 4l8 Gary Avenue Wheaton lll1no1s D Koven 1 Year Campus Reporter of Cadet Revrew one y a Pr1vate of Company C Class Poet Cho1 one year L1ahtwe1aht Football on yea Academy Basketball one year S Club one year Academy Track one year lOO f Man o re year Bronze Cadet Revtew Emblem Pet Peeve lnactrvrty Lorne mad quite a reput tlon for htmself thls fear ll lrahtweraht football and 1n track H also was a Very abl poet D sorte the tat that thts was hrs ftrst year he made mary l stra frrends wh annot help hwt tss wr ffl 1 - 11 11 1 1 I - 1 11 11 . V I F 1 ' 1 Q . A 1 V 1 1 1 11 11 1 11 I - 11 . 1 . . 1 . Q C . 11 . 11 1 C . . 3 12 , 11 11 . . . T I I 1 - ' ' Q r' 1 V -1 11 11 1 . 1 O 1 1 0 Y- 1 . A , . 1. . . 1 C 9 C l . 1 C l . Q Q Q ' C C C C . C A F , , 1 C . . C , . CQC ' f' I K f' 1 . 1 A CA tl .4 C C C C JJ WM h 1 ,7 JOSEPH HARRISON LOWRY U l I 8l8 Engelsrd Pla Evanston lllrnors Kemper 9 Years Fr st S rgeant ot Company D Class Dator Chorr three years G1 e Club thre years Sw ggerstrck three years Academy Tenms o year Rrtle Team one year Academy Golf on year Honor Guard two years Crack Platoon one year Company Wrnn r lun Comoetrtron on year Crack Platoon M dal one year Pour Rrtle Medals Pe Peeve Form for Physrcal Drrlll Gays that complam about my moochrngl The Casanova ot St lohnsl Th r were t w lrk hrm and wrll be tew more wrth su h fr' pe-rsonalrty as hrs lt you ever saw a rn mber ot the weaker sex gorng around rn a daze or heartbroken you kn w she had Just seen loe Desprte th s l made good trrst sergeant and was on swell t l low Good luck to a future surgeon 'VVILUAM McFADDEN MARTIN Brll llU3 S 7th Stre t Ponca Clty Oklahoma Kemper -4 Years Re rurtlng Medal l936 Captarn ot Company A Class Orator Chorr on year Gl Club on year Academy Football three years Academy Tennrs four years Club two years Academy Crew one year Old Boys Assocratron Medal Crack Platoon one year Best Set Up Cadt one year Set Up Rrbbons two years Merrt Chevrons two years Treasurer ot the Oth cers Club Mldwrnter l-lop Commrttee one year Thanksgrvrng l-lop Commrttee two years Athletrc Commrttee two years Wrnner ot the Academy Tennrs Srngles Acadernw Doubles Dr Delatreld Medal CH gh st School Honor? Order ot Merrt Medal Most Soldrerly Cadet Pet Peeve Reverlle l-lold your pants Wrllre here we g Brl drdnt have trouble enough runnrng th Bartalron he had to worry about those pants ard that wave rn hrs ha1r Krddrng asrd Brll youll leave a school rrnproved rn many wavs through your efforts and well mrss you one and all Youve been a gr at tootball player crew man and t nnrs player Lu k and success to you Pon a Y ,-. 11 11 . 2 IWC 9 O9 ' Q on V , oo 1 4 A L! , 11 11 rf. Q . F. . A V 1 1 A . - . Q Q . . , C V , A G I ne - ' ' V o , 1 Q . . X-' I 4 I - ' Q , C Q . . Q U O A C 1 Q - l o , , . I .' . ' 1 Q 3 . . C o D , O . . . F C C - C GA. Y . Q w . . o L 1 2 , o . 1 , ,OS CI 1 ' t e e - 11 , 11 Q . X., 1 F , , U . - C , 11 11 , ' ' 2 ' 22 . , , V , -V 1 Q . V I , 11311 1 1 1 - 1 1 , . OHS ' ' U 1 - - Q , O 1 ' 7 I - 1 . . . A 1 1 1 1 I rr -Y . . . Q , . l V - 1 1 1 '- O. .1 , 1 , 1 Q , , i 1 1 t . 9, . 1 , . .1 A 1 , T I Q . ' V 2 . . 1 V . . 11 11 K., 1 1 C . - 1 J WILLIAM THOMAS MATTES, Ill Bill llOU3 South Kedzie Avenue Chicaqo, Illinois DeKoven I Year Private in D Company: Academy Base- ball one yearp S Club one-halt year: Major Letter: Liqhtweiqht Football one year. Pet Peeve: New boy, hit the deck! Bill was one ot the smallest men to win an S this year. He was quite a cut-up in D Company and always ready lor a little tun Bill was another of those on vear seniors ut we are sure he lk d the bun h as well as we liked him WORTH O McCAULBY IR Mac 726 N E lBth Street Oklahoma City Oklahoma Kemper 3 Years Draaon Club one year Sports Reporter tor Cadet Review one year Headlines tor Cadet Review one year Lieutenant of D Com pany Cholr two years S Club one year A ademy Baseball two years One Gold Baseball Charm One MaJor Letter ase ball Manager one year Honorable Men tiun Biology Runner up tor Richard McCfe Nfleclal Cheer Leader one year Midwinter I-Io Committee one year Athletic Cornmit tee tvt years Re eption Co'nm1tte two years Silver Cadet Review Em lern Pet Peeve Inspe tions and wise new lc VI c prooaoly qot more 'nieaqe out I his red than most of us u what staff er esnt You a tc n w raer to appre iate hinn H ln Q 'wade rn 'ty r n Ne T FS 7, ' ' Q, . . c , ' lf- 1 Q P . , C 1 c o o . , .- - 7 . 1 7 I . l - J , , , 7 c 7 B 5 g B W- : . V- ' . V ' 3 , cc 1 ' 7 7 I p , 5 c . I - V ro p c . e . ' ' pk , S . . A - f-' ' fn . A c c boys. 4 IV I I 4. I KN L J . lv Q i ' , le ., , I, . , rrgenic do ci . h d k. o Mac in o. Ai c' . .. e .as .. ...a. ' .A . A 7 W v Y Q, .7 trieos here at St. loh. s and c .vi.l an ns Aim LLOYD PATRICK MCKEOWN flap l924 l-lnfnount Blvd Mrlwaukee Wtsconsrn DeKoven 2 Years Prtvate F1rstClass A Company S Club two 'year Academy Crew two years De Koven Crew Medal Pet Peeve Hrlls ldeas Pat wrll always be remembered tor hls qulet way and funny lauqh Mac was a aood crew man and a qreat corporal whlle he lasted Luck and success to you a OHVILLE BULLINGTON MILLER Tex 3824 Shenandoah Street Dallas Texas Recru1t1na Medal l937 Corporal rn A Company Academy Football one year Pufle Team two years S Club two years Aca demy Track two years Low Hurdle Medal Hrah lump Medal Second Classmen Kem per 61 Delioven Cup one Slxth Corps Area Medal trrst place Bloodqood Medal W Medal Pet Peeve Cold Weather O B was a lonq lanky Texan who was a brq help to the football track and rrtle team Hts many trlends wrll IDISS hrs cheery smrle and d1spos1t1on and they all wrsh hrm the best of luck rn tuture years HP ,, , , f sp rr 1 - - . , HP tu , Kem e 9V Y p r .J 4 ears , 2 7 I I - , 7 , - 1 , IOHN BRUCE MILLIGAN 'Jeep' 43Ol North Murray Avenue Milwaukee, 'Wisconsin DeKoven 2 Years Two Recruiting Medals l938: Lance Corporal in D Company: Cholr one year: Glee Club one year: Academy Football one year: Academy Basketball one year: Academy Hockey one year: S Club two years: Academy Golf one year: Honor Guard one year. Pet Peeve Peterson and Belhs the su1c1de squad lock certa1nly could talk a good t1ght but he never had a chance to show hrs prowess Wrshrng htm the best of luck we know that he ll do brg thmgs rf he keeps up the aood work DANIEL GEORGES MOORE Frenchy 7 Rue Berteaux Dumas Neutlly Sur Se1ne lPar1sl France DeKoven 2 Years Company Reporter for Cadet Revtew one year Corporal 1n A Company Fourth Craftsman tn Class Stone EXQICISQS Swag gersttck Club one year Llghtwexght Foot ball one year Academy Tenn1s one year Academy Hockey one year Rrtle T arn one year S Club one year Academy Track one year Academy Fencmg one year Av1a tron Cluls one year Mtle R1bbon Broad lump Honor Guard two years Marksman Frrst Class Medal Flrmg Squad Secr tary of Debate Team Bronze Cadet Revrew Em blem Pet Pe ve P ople call1ng me Frog and ask ng me to pay the Nar debt Th Fren h'nan He rtamly could 'nake p 'ttf t h adache t hrs supertor otncers rt ess tt was to r n y we we-nt 1' W rt e n a Fren h trans at a Nays had a ch ery r kt DJ IJ A 0 Frenc y : ' e . 1 I I P I ' ' I : A A 5 ' - 2 ' A 1 e 9 -I 9 . ,, ,, sl in V Y . e c c . . ce ' . a lot at noise tor his size, and also give A le. ' o e os o o f' . Neve helc -, F e ch V ' ,. t e .eoded help o c C . . l ton. He ' s e errzar 'or c' e 1 one. tx rev lr, . h I OSCAR WILLIAM NELSON IR Neltz 6l33 N Kenmore Ch1caqo Ilhnols Kerrtper I Year Prrvate 1n B Company Cholr one year Svvaaqerstlclc Club one year Honor Guard one year Wrnter Drlll Compet1t1on one year Pet Peeve Tony Hale Neltz the a ntleman r1der was always elther on h1s way over to the rldma aca d my or Just returnmq Nelz was a aeat lover ot horse flesh and could put hs steed through the pa es w1th qreat preclslon We hope he can qulde h1s future IH the same way LOUIS IOI-IN GEORGE NETZ Loure Mllwaulcee WISCONSIN Kemper 3 Years FIISI Serqeant C Company Second Co secrator ot Class Stone EXGICISSS Academy Bask tball one year Spur Club one year S Club one year Academy Track on year Two MaJor Letters FITSI Place Shot Put IQ37 Honor Guard on year Company W1nrer Iune Compet1t1on one year Wln ter Dnll Compet1t1on one year Second Plac Set Up R1bbons l938 Pet Peeve The Ta1lor Shop Loule was a leader ID h1s company I-Ie always presented a aood example tor the rest ol the company to follow I-Ie made a 1 ry eft1c1ent hrst serqeant and was v ry popular wrth the whole corps I - - A , ' ' J g ' ' V I . Q , V , Q . - I! t ll T dr I c ' . 4036 N. Richland Court , I x..f TI' ' : Q . . V , , g e 1 ' : ' . Q . , V , , .I . I .. ? , 1 . .. I 9 I r e ' ' ' - e , . tl BOB GEORGE NIEPGW !'Butch lU25 E. Lexington Boulevard Milwaukee, Wisconsin DeKoven I Year Private in C Company. Pet Peeve: Doc and Bud . Butch'f was one of the few new boys this year that did not complain every time he was sent to the cadet store. We have enjoyed his company and we wish him happiness ROBERT BERNARD OHARA Bob 6820 Turtle Creek Boulevard Dallas Texas DeKoVen 3 Years Dragon Club one year Two Recruiting Med als Captain F Company Conductor for Class Stone Exercises Choir two years Glee Club two years Swaggerstick one year Trapshooting Club two years Aca demy Hockey one year Spur Cluf on year Rifle Team three years S Ciur three years Academy Golf Gold Award in Hockey Three Gold Awards in Rifle H n orable Mention French ll Winter Drill Com petition year Most Efficient Corporal Medal McGee Medal Thanksgiving Hop Committee one year Midwinter Hop C riittee one year W'1nner First Place lrter ollegiate Rifle Match one year S Place one year Winner Third Place Hea Tournament ne year Winner First P Hearst Tournamert one year Captaifi RU Tearr on ,fear Am rican Rifleman a d se ona cass Pro marksman Marks rnar first class Sharpshooter Expe nan Order t Merit Medal Pet Peeve P with hot te pers Teat ecrps ahat Jeaat ie' ing t aria 9 lr- alan t n u u e i es f u , 7 , , , 7 J : : : Y I X 2 , ,, a I I ' 7 : A 1 J O - I - T one 7 7 7 q T om- Frl f W I 1 C, r ff ' ' Lffr rlfl c , Wo. ., . ' f,Sg . o. 5 ' ' .ace . i L I V. ,JUG c 1 e i c 5 e ' ' First, ,N ' 1 . . F U oo i , - , 1 ' A I x i. i r g 5 Crt R.fief rv . for l , a i c . ,N , - . ,J ecce ' t S. .hc f may cf th, o A . lt has reef: s':V t ezrerufcre lfvcs f 'ia' and :trite was it exception. He always E1':i1 1' rr h f f sw 'oc ', sircrs r W. tc. A D C, ,,,. A -, A .- .ii. enougn, it was a.'.'Jays the tif ht Lriig, ne N . ave cz trio thf t of Dr. Popper. Good L' ck, Bogrge. You have had C1 'Jeff u, year: keep Lt 'p. NRY WOGDROW ABNOT D OTA Arm h r Cloau t M1nn soa Kov 2 Yea s B ru tma Medal Prrvate Plrt Clas A Company Academy Basketball tw S Club two years Academy Tra k tvo years Gold Award and L tter rn Tra k Gold Award rn Basketball PITST Place Pol Vaalt Second Place Drscus Second Pla Snot Put Thrrd Place Hrah Hurdles Honor GJGfd one year P t Peeve Kentucky Derby Arnre the Mrnnesota Flash was or ct the best known tellows rn the corps au t h1s lrttle tr1p to Lou1sv1lle The Sw d c rrred on th alorrous Mrnnesota trad1t1on s t by Moose D Santo last year rn the tell we all know youll ao tar DONALD BPINJAMIN PETERS P te 23l9 S Gunderson Avenu B rwyn llhno1s Delfoven 3 Years wo Becrurtlna Medals l.1eutnant 1n A C 'aoany Glee Club two vears Swaaa st k two years Academy Football thre n ars Acad my Basketball one year Aca aemy Hockey three years Spur Club one year S Club three years Academy Crew one year Honor Guard one year Th1ra Place lndrvrdual Mlhtary Drrll l935 Mld w1nter Hop Cornm1ttee on year Captarn Hockey Team Delioven Crew Medal FG Peeve My lmaamatlon Handsome Pete Talk about a wh1z wth 're women why he had to carry a club t But I know once wh n h1s charm a a t v rk Well better luck n xt tlme Don al o r wed on the crew and played football a d no key Youve had a qood V ar P e and you ve aot what rt tak s Aut Wreders n hz A.. 7 A 9 F lo llt St eet e , A e t Le. en rs Gne ec i ' 7 ' ' s s li : . o -A N ll lr A ' ar 'g:GI'sI 1 V. 'V 5 9 C I , . . Q , o ' 5 5 C9 : 2 I D . c . . '12 , , .V . - 9 'X 2 2 o A . V s a ' e ' ' ' ' . :L Q ' . V c ma ot tall tales. More power to you, Arnie, , r A T. - 3 ,, . e 2 . , V , L 5 e f A . . GA A , A , QP 'lc 7 e VQ ' CB ' . A X' I V I 7 . - l 1 , , . 5 - 9 I . 1 I . W , . . . 1 . . ' i L A I , 2 C 9 ' li 'fm' Y 11 P Q l lf' v Q . , G . D o' . n V ' A 4 . C . A S , QL , . ' ' ' .e , ' e . BB vAntJ lOHlJ h JorlAf S 1 a Uelfof 4 Yelrs 3 J Jr ra vedr arnpus Edrtar 1938 Caotarrr fra Battalrorr Adlutart Ch v ars va gd rst 4 tv o ve rs pur Cluh one vear ru v ar S Clur o r v s y Tr lc our years God Trac ard 1937 l-lor r Guara on y ar Craoc r n year Company Wrnner lun peut1on one year Wrnter Drnl Comp 1 F on year Mrdwrnt r Hoo Cornnntt e one wear Athlet1cCornrnrttee 1938 C Company Cra lc Squad 1937 Rec ptron Cornmrttee lC'38 Honorable Mentron Colonral Daughters ot Merrt Medal Colonel F C Best Sabre B O T C Certrtlcate P t Peeve Reverlle Benn was the Casanova ot th lass Buwror has rt that Plosh once tiered to at e uo aolna on leave one Saturday to throw the Javelrn tor St lohns but that was only after he heard that all the ravel ns were broken Desprte hrs alleged rornartlo rnclrnatrons h tulnlled the ottroe of Bert terlr n Adrutant ve y ornrnendably TACOB OLLAMEB POPE ll lake B24 East Boulevard Duluth Mrnn s ta 2 Years B rurtrn, Medal Prrvat rrst C s Co any A aa rny F t a a o lc y A d rny T a 1 9 V9 T DTS 'II' 113119 1F11 e was t J grna t for 1 l alwavs rern nor r a4 rt ex ursrons a on o 4 a o n a the tal ta rodg t a K f th h uc to y r a a d D fr. .A .N i, . A458 . All Qvrzir .A.'.'er1'1e Cl rea o, lllrrrars 1 ,Y 7 GU ' I Dra: on Clul, one 1 7 C1 et Beviei-1 Start three 1 f 5, C. 'N 5 1 . 7 C j ' a. 1 D , If ozr two Ae 7 Sn cie lol J La '7 St Q o A 7 C' if one 'let 7 'E tt u Aeart Aoaaezn ao A f 7 1 lc Aw , , to ' e e 7 ,l Platoor o e 7 ' Q Corn C o 7 . et! tlo. .e 7 ' e ' e . ,. 4, C 7 . e ' ' .. Contestp Gold Cadet Review Ernblerru Order e : ' e C . ' o lvfa 1 h Uv' T ' I e 4 ' H A o 'o A r C . fe 7, .7 Q , O , ' e o Kemper One -eo A A rr ' 7 ' e F la s A '7 C 'en ooh ll, Ao - deriy H C' e 7 Ca e r ok. Pe. P e J Special o do X .d ' r' f .L e leaves. Tak, ' he err l A. KJ. O. L. L, 1 ot JVe'l 1 or e Q,e l le for hrs l'tle o C ' th t ly t ol nt' or so an' o lr les he h Wh, ra Cl 'fl . im. Good f lc 91 1 ke 'nay all your trrps be little ones. V801 HOWARD DOYLE REED Uncle Howre 215 E 16th St Hays Kansas DeKoven I Year Academy Track one year Prlvate rn D Company MaJor Letter ln Track Llqhtwerqht Basketball one year Pet Peeve Radro qoma on the bum How1e was the Boy Scout and outdoor man ot the company Although he was only a new boy th1s year he has made a name for hlmself by domq a lot tor the school track team IOHN DOUGLAS REID Fess 5807 Waterbury Clrcle Des Mo1nes Iowa DeKoVen ZV2 Years Star and Crrcle Club two and one halt years Dragon Club two and one halt years Cadet Revrew Staff two years Sports and Com pany Reporter Corporal IH E Company Chorr two and one halt years Swaaaer strck one and one halt years L1qhtwe1aht Football Award one year Llghtwelqht Bas years Enqlrsh I Medal Latrn I Medal An crent Hrstory Medal Ida Hanover Medal Srx Head Stars Th1rteen Gold Stars Crack Qquad Wmner one year Crack Platoon one year Strotz Medal tor Modern Htstory 38 Schonek Medal tor Enahsh III Honorable Ment1on Advanced German Honorable Men tron Physrcs Bronze Chorr Medal Srlver Cadet Revrew Emblem Dr Kemper Medal lBest Commencement Oratronl McGee Medal Pet Peeve After taps orchestra practrce under my wrndow Brarns come tn l1ttle packages and Iohn was our prrde and Joy He was Captatn also thrs h1s aood them Just from past Reardons Joy on second base y ar lohns qomq to contrnue work at West Pomt Hell make the man they want we are sure records , , - 1 I - Il ll - 1 1 ketball two years: Academy Baseball two -1 I I 1 ' 1 ' I . X ' ' I ' 'e . ' ' ' ' , , WILLIAM L. RIDGWAYee Ridge lll2 S. E. Riverside Drive Evansville, Indiana DeKoven I2 Year Private in C Company: Academy Tennis: Academy Trackp Academy Fencingy IOOO5 Many Third Place Academy Fencing Medal. Pet Peeve Extended Order Drill Ridge was undoubtedly the laziest new boy in school especially at field problems However you would never know it if you saw him fencing or playing tennis We a e sure that he will make an excellent doctor and wish him luck FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHOELLER Bubs 1459 Glenlake Avenue Chicago Illinois Kemper 3 Years Company Reporter on Cadet Review Staff one year Two Recruiting Medals Supply Sergeant in B Company Purchasing Com mittee for Class Stone Choir one and one halt years Swaggerstick one year Aca demv Football one year S Club two years Academy Golf one year Academy Crefr two years Letter and Gold Award n Crew I4 nor Guard one year Winter Drill Com o nti ri one year S cond Place in ndi vidual Military Drill one year Manager o L gh weight Basketball one year Membe F ing Squad two ,fears In charge ot Mil H aa Pr essi n P t Peefe Concert o bu ies r in ida of the spring adopted a ot sh I fre say relative? His r o famous .my things soon becam a han .1 any admirers Isl ' ' ' ' . r o Q . i V 7 ,O 5 ' ' - A e I .or p e c I I, - . , , I . , F i I o' V 7 V I or of If . K 5 ' i- tary Police Duty one yeary Monk in Boar's e ' oc 'o I e ' : ' . Cne I the B ' ddp , F ed ' . the m 'le ' l e -or ' af 1 , , ' . A o . . H for f11'. ' , e ga' t for Lts ' . X HUGO VJILLIAM SCHOELLKOPF, IB. Buddy 5003 Tremont Dallas, Texas LfeKoJen l Year Prrvate rn B Company Chorr on fear Swaaqerstrck one year Academy Fo thall year Acad my Basketball one year S Club one year Academy Track on tear Honor Guard on year Wrnter Drrll Competrtron one year Pet Peexe Scho ller s squrrrels and stu lc up women Buddy came to us from Dallas lorrnq ma wrth htm the sprrrt ot the old south and a love tor athletrcs Buddy drd hrs hrt on he qrrdlron thrs year and lm sure that St johns loss wrll he Texas qarn THADDEUS IEBOME SCHWABA ludae 61119 North Knox Avenue Chrcaqo lllxnors DeKoven 4 fears Lreut nant rn A Company Purchasrn Commrtte tor Class Stone Cholr one year Swaqqerstrclc two years Llqhtwelqht Foot l n year l Clu one yea Clur 2 years Academy Golf one year Academy Crew four years Crew M dal Mrawmter Hop Cornmrttee B O T C C r tr ate Delioven Crew Medal Det Peeve People who dont shut doors ludqe had a strange phobra of four ooted tm can eatmq anrmals but asrd from that he was a qood commrsn and a swel llow 'We m n ot A wtll always re'n YH er ms cheery Baaaa as rt ranq down 'te hall rn ttendly areetma to ev ryon ,NX . . . VV VV . Q V - V - . - V 1 C A V I . fN , cf CHQ I 9 f VV VV ' 2 1 , A C I - Q ' ' l . V V V 1 . 1 . 9 1 L . V, VV . f . . V, VV V V . + . . V V L v V V V V VV VV V v V V VV VV . Q - V-V V V N-1 -4 r . 9 . . - V V V I . - 1 VV2 VV b VV VV ,-N . . Ma. o e , 4 r, S J I I xx I 9 I ' ' ' - Q . , .... C .5 v- . t- C , . V VV ,V . L . . . . V - - 1 Q . , . C , VV . 1 VV V In D VV VV . D Lx, . x.f L Q. T - . VV VV V L , - - - - , V ' rl ' Q Q tl ... . A V . V. .ffl HAROLD SCHWABZ Ha lc 1110 Pratt Boulevard Chrcaqo lll1no1s Kemper 11 Years Becrurtrna Vledal one year Prrvate ot Corn pany A Swaqqerstrck Club one vear Academy Football two years Academy Bas ketball tour years S Club tour years Academy Baseball tour years Captarn Aca demy Basketball three years Captarn Aca demy Baseball four years All Mrdwest Prep Basketball Forward Award Hrqhest Scorer rn Prep Basketball Tournament Honor Guard one year Company Wrnner lun Competr ton one year W1nter Drrll Competrtron two years Kemper Club Captarn Pet Peeve To be called Doc Hack Schwarz No 4 durrnq the ba k tball season that was St lohns pass word tor an entrre St Iohns offense was Hack had no equal so after thls year we can say that Schwarzs absence w11l be a headache to many St lohns coaches TRENT ALLEN SHEPARD Shep 310 Vrrqrrra Avenue Normal lll1no1s Kemper Year Prrvat ot Company C Academy Foot ball one year Academy Galt one year Honor guard one year 100 Man one y ar Pet Peeve Phrl Clemens Sh p a auret new boy came to us at the tart ot the year and was belrevea rv rnany to be almost tacrturn Soon howev tho e who knew htm ealrzed that h e mas u rre L83 F ,, II L 1 L Ll' A . 5 ' 9 , '- .i I 1 I ' ' ,, . ,Ed . S- e , . ' - built around this boy. ln baseball, also, . . I. 1 . 6 ,, H: - C' 5 96 e. . S A . A . . ' . , er, s ' r ' er N a tr e 'i nd. 84 FLLIX GERBETT SMART IV Not So 903 W 5th Avenue Pme Bluff Arkansas D Koven 2 Years Dragon Club one year Trumpeter Board one year Recrumng Medal two years Ser g ant of Company B Second Craftsman Class Stone Exercrses Chorr one year Glee Club one year Academy Football two y ars Academy Basketball two years Aca a my Tenms two years S Club two years A ademy Track two years Wrnter Dr1ll Competrtron one year Thanksgrvmg Hop Commrttee one year Athlet1c Commlttee one y ar Honorable Mentlon Advanced Algebra Honorable Mentron Trrgonometry Brna Hecht Medal Pet Peeve Zebra Ploshay Football player basketball player and track and tenn1s star that was Fehx Always cheery always sm1l1ng a real Southern gentleman Fehx had one drawback and that was sklrts He always seemed to be smgmg Double Trouble Goodbye Fehx God bless you 848 3rd AV nue Los Angeles Cahfornta D Ko fen 3 Years Battalron Color Sergeant Brfle Team three y ars S Club two years Academy Track two years Academy Fencmg one year Meda on W1nn1ng Team at Chrcago Car nwal Hearst Medal one year Srxth Corps Area Match Medal one year Pe Peeve Bad News Brll s record 1n track thr year IS one that n l put hrs name among the greats o St john s Wrth plenty of trme to sleeo a smrle ev ry one and consequently every b dys frrend Smlthys pres nce we all k ow w1ll be mrssed n xt year H 77 77 I A I I 1 e 7 A 7 ' A 7 - 9 I rn 5 g 7 3 ' ' - V - 7 7 or , , C 7 ' ' 7 , I . 7 Q . ' . W V I 7 4 X I I I D t . ll I ll . WILLIAM ALLEN SMITH--- Smitty e e 1 , ' 7 ' c 7 7 7 ' 7 1 ' ' ' - I 7 7 ' I 7m . AS . nil ' I . T ' - ' - -. A , for V e. , , - a ' ' 7 ' ' A e , . n , ' ' e . l KENNETH HARRlS SUTER Keri' 535 Virginia Averirze Hariziltori, Qhifv Keniper W2 YGCIIS Dragon Club one year: Recruiting Medal one year: Captain of Coznpany Cf Keeper of the Square in Class Stone Exercises: Corri- pany Winner lune Coznpetition two years: Winter Drill Competition one yearz Merit Chevrons7 Midwinter Hop Cornniittee one YGGTI Thanksgiving l-lop Cornznittee one year: Qrder of Merit Medal. Pet Peeve' Questions During his three and one half years at St lohns Yen has rnade a host of friends and has earned the rank of captain H had a hard and lonq task ahead of hini at the first of the year and has come out on top We shall miss the good times we have had with him EDGAR ALLEN THARPE Ed 2827 Samford Place Shreveport Louisiana DeKoven 3 Years R itina M dal one year Lieutenant of Con pan, B Choir two years Swaaqer sti lc two years Rifle Tearn one vear Aca deny wolf three years Golf Cup one year iepresident of Swaaqersticlc Clule Cap an l nior Football one year Honor Cruard wo y ars Crack Squad Winner one year ora lc Platoon one year Cornpany Wi ner the Cum etition on ear l n Dr fr etii n two years es rle Jefv Ca t une year rack Patu fl Medal Cra A au 1 ad es Dri eo J ff Cadet M dal dill V t r HL PQ f 3 M I . . , X l ' Q . S t . V . 7 ,C4f'T'l 2 ' V We A V o , . . P. 7, 7, 7 it 7 V 7 , 'F' 1 - ' - , S , . . A , f. . If o o 7 V ' V 7 lfff-ff C I C I nf ' I, ii Ll ' X ' 7 A 7 fo t, , Q . ' . . ' , -f I 4 v w v 7 fr A A . .H o i , . .L o lu .- Ce pe ' X. e 'yo 7 Ni ter ill Cm po. tio o 7 B- t D i.lod F or odeeofo 7C . leo. o'.7 lol Sgaf Me el B01 lilo' fe' o Q e '. . one year: Mi 'nfer Hof, Conirnitiee one year' lchri Je he by Cwolf 'l'rophy, Eg? ,-ve: Slzg,g,y Cfrdefsl ,Q ,. 7,,.,,- ,,,., ,'.,' .' , ' E,.,:,.e ,,r.-As ,flif.':C', ,n 't ,s Edd.- Thdrpe. fffzs' '1:.',' ilterrxpxri in Sfflffj 1:11 Could Ed out org ine jo.: Course grafting, l think Ed 'ies rriofti was: The Clyoef. Rye. You snoulo QC kia lofi now on and '.-1e',. L9 .oomng :Cru-,tara to seegrfg 5:11 a great Ciootor some day, Uixl them, 861 HARLES CONKLIN TILGHMAN T113 r 320 N W 14th Stre t Olqlahorna Ctty Oklahoma Kemper 2 Year Draa n Club two years Trurnpeter B ara cne year Corporal ot Company D A o lytes two years Sxx Srlver Stars one G ld Qtar Honorable Mentron rn Enqhsh Hon orable M nt1on rn French Honoraole Me tron Enahsh IV Honorable Mentron Algebra lll Honorable Ment1on lntermedtat French Pet Peeve A Loud Mouth' There were very tew harder wow na cadets than the Trqer He rrqhtiully earn d hs place 1n the corps We predlct that h wrll have httle trouble 1n maklna a success ln whatever he trres IOSEPHI TRAGARZ I 5200 W Roscoe Street Chrcaqo llhnors DeKover1 4 Years A Avlatron years Honor Wrnner lune Dr1ll Comp t1 tron one year lnd1v1dual Mrlrtary Drrll Al ternate one year l00f Man one year Aca aerny Baseball tour years Lance Co poral of Company tnree years S Club three Guard one year Cornpany Cornpetrtlon one year Wrnter Pet Peev Ioe hked the hot corner of a bas ball d arnond and you could hear hrrn out there tallcrnq 1t up at every qarne A real qarrte auy and a ine-nd to all loe we aarnlre you w1ll power rt you get what l rnean G od Luck fs. H . H C f- 9 W . I . S ' O I C H H . . A , A , , C . I I . 13 A I I NJ L . ' ' I - v lv , , ., Q ' ' - ' n- C , . A I . i . . 5 , C . i . . Q l ' 1 ' 9 H H 1 H H , . . Y . w .1 H 1 I A . ' 1 1 ,. I . , D .- , V I A ' . O . 1 0 f ' ff 1. e: B . ' Q V . 1 . . . V, - I T , . . A . , . fs V . MELVIN CLARK TRAYLOR Mel ZUUU Lincoln Park W'est Chtcaao Illinois DeKove'1 3 Years L aaon Club two years Cadet Revtew Staff two years Pr vate rn Company A Ch tr two years Swaaaersttclc one y ar Acadernv tootball three years Spur Club one year S Club three years Academy Tra lc ne year Academy Baseball three years Aca d my Debattnq Ntne Sllver Stars Honor Guard on year lUU Man on year D Kove-rt Club D1rector Pet Peeve Captatn Bullrnan s Spantsla Iolc sl Mel one ot the auleter boys from A company was nevertheless qreatty appre ctated A ttne tackle and a qood dtscus throwe Lefty was also a scholar and an actor as well Whrch can be proved by th t1ne Work he dtd tor the Swaqaersttclc Clulb ROBERT CARL VOECQS Robln 743 E North Street Appleton Wtsconsrn Kemp r l Ye r Prlvate A aderny Band Orchestra on year Pet Peeve Vnahsh Class Robtn evldently cauaht hrs nrclcnafne trorft the way he play d hrs band tnstru noen o was It tro'n the blue no es that we som t1'nes heard cornlna frorrt th band o h and wtll r 1 ,1 by fa whnopnnq f esaoind f ur 1 e w r , r NY' l . 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' A ' l ' . 1 ro The b . ce ta nn mtss you teit ie r er e rn dai comm r 2. . up io' tnc c lc! ssj DAVID WILLIAMS WAID Trucker 4214 W Lloyd Street Mllwaukee WISCOHSIH Kem per 2 Years Trumpeter Board one year Sports Reporter on Cadet Revrew Staff one year Prxvate of Company A Cholr one and one halt years Academy Basketball two years S Club one year Academy Track one year Three Natlonal Rltle ASSOCIGIIOH Medals One P1stol Medal Glee Club one year Honor Guard one year Company Wrnner Iune Competrtlon one year Wlnter Drrll Compet1t1on one year Strotz Medal for Ele mentary Span1sh Bronze Chorr Medal Cadet REVIEW Emblem Pet Peeve Beverlle Eormanon The Trucker came to us from Mrlwau kee and brought wrth h1m hrs smlle and many ab1l1t1es When 1t came to qettxnq extras Ward was the best ln the house lust ask anybody Dave St Iohns w1ll mrss that easy way ot yours next year THEODORE WALTER WEBBER Webb Sth Avenue Proctor Mrnnesota DeKoven '7 Years Prrvate FIISI Class ot Company D Aca demy Football one year Academy Basket ball on year Lrqhtwerqht Gold Football Award Lrqhtwerqht Basketball Award Honor Guard one year I-Ionor Guard Beare Pet Peeve Much Gusto Ted was a hard fellow to Irqure out At tlmes he was as when he qot started hrrn Those of us who tlnnk that he rs as would want to meet quret as a mouse but there was no stoppmq really know the Chlet trne a fellow as you 11 11 1 L - 1 1 11 11 . I . 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 . 11 11 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 - 11 11 1 .J 1 . 11 11 I - I - Q r - l ' V 1 1 1 - r , .. 11 11 . 1 I 1 1 11 . 11 HERBERT WEINSTElNf 3 O Brien 2654 Wilson Avenue Chicago Illinois DeKoven 2 Years years Recruiting Medal of Company E Swag Academy Golf one year Football one year Four Silver Stars Honorable Dragon Club two one year Private gerstick two years Lightweight Gold Gold Stars Four Mention for Solid Geometry Medal one year Super Man one year Crack Platoon one year Cheer Leader one year 1OUf Man two years Honorable Mention Inter mediate Algebra Honorable Mention Physics Pet Peeve Common Room Herbie the fearless queer was one of the more famous of the E company boys OBrien was a football player as well as a scholar although Captain Mclrees Eng lish IV drove him wild ICDHN WARNER WHITE Whittle Harding Road Nashville Tennessee Recruiting Medal one year Private oi Com pany B Trapshooting Cub one year Pet Peefe Chapel Vfhittle came up fro the deep South and h didnt let anyone forget it for one minut The short time h was here he made ms f a host of tri d h will always rem r f8J , , is , 2 I I - J 7 2 J 7 7 7 . . 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C ICDHN CALHOUN WILKINSON IR Wrllc 72l6 South South Shore Drrve Chr ago Illrno s D Koven 7 Years D agon Club two years Corporal of C 'n pany B Chorr one year Academy Foot ball one year Acad my Basketball two years Spur Club two years S Club on year Academy Crew two years Academy Fencmg two years Captarn Academy Crew Second Place Medal rn Novrce Drvrsron ot Wtsconsrn Pencrng League S cond Place Srlver Medal rn S nror Drvrsron of Wrsconsrr Fencmg League Bronze Medal rn Fencrng St otz Medal tor Elementary Latrn Honor able Mentron Spanrsh II Wrnter Drlll Compe trt on one year IUU f Man one year Hon orable Mentron Englrsh IV Colonral Daugh te s Medal The Roomson Medal B st Oars man Pet Peeve Hot Buddresl Wlk was the boy who was not gomg to marry before he was malcrrvg S20 OOO a year Dont wart too long Wrlk Serrously though Iohnny was a r al even man and Vllk ucssroyout w FRANK IOSEPII WINTER IB Goon IUOO Elrzabeth Avenue Ferguson Mrssourr Delfoven 412 Years RSCTUIIIUQ Medal on year Lreutenant of Company E GI e Club on year Aco lytes thr e y ars Academy Hock y one y ar Spur Club one year S Club one y ar Comoany Wrnn r Iune Comp trtron orre year Wrnter Drrll Comp trtron on y ar Pet Peeve Study Ke p rs Frankre th prrde ot St Lours was aurte a character Hrs games ot hearts N re famous all oy r the school 'We trust Wrs o'1srn wrll fully aopre rat our man F ank I 'i , .F I i s , - C- c .. rt y l o. - I I - I 7 e . , D , , V : 1 7 2 . , . . Q , c c I W 1 1 F ' 7 - : - '- . O . I , fo , ' L I ' v- . 1 ' Q . c , r c 4 ,, i ,, , Y - 1 2 , V was always on the star I1st. You cant mrss, It . S c e'c t ' , ello . ,. ,, ,, ' 1 , I .f - , - , c ' e : ' ' Q 2 ' . I V V I . e e Sf e 9 1 1 e 7 A ' e e' ' - ' ' Q' ' Q 2. I , V c c . ' Q 2 . c c . .2 c, c . , . ,H ,, ,, r e c e . ' c . , A c. 'e ' . , F U01 BlCHABD BOYD WOODBUBN .'Jova'r . ' v. A' A lv ' Kirby at Mocaurara Detroit, Michigan Kemper 3 Years Corporal of Company CN: Swaaaerstick one year: Academy Track one year: Com- pany Winner lune Competition one year' Winter Drill Competition one year: lnoliviaua' Military Drill one year: Most Efficient Squad Medal C Companyg Academy Baseball one yearp Liahtweiqht Basketball two years: Honorable Mention Spanish lll. Pet Peeve Gas Pipes Woody was one of those fellows whom you could not h lo but like He always saw the brighter side of things and did 'nach t ke o up th morale of his cornpany IOHW CALVIN BOYNTON Boynt 923 Dempster Street Evanston lllnois De-Ko Jen 2 Year Draaon Club two years Corporal in Com pany C S Club two years Academy Track two years Three Ribbons in Track Latin lV Medal Gold Star Man Honorable Mention French l and Enqlish Ill Company Winn r lune Competition one year Honor abe Mention Modern History Honorable M t ri lnt rrnediate French Honorahl M 'iti 'i Chemistrv Pe Peeve Cn itd Pe l were all glad ha lohn de id a t F N a hi outstan ing scholasti ability and aso aid Jerv wel t r hims lf a n ary lin ti a N Yi 'tl roy e ' . c . ' o ey .e Q A . . f Q . , i f s fo l - l . - . , A 7 J : 7 V ' ' 7 T 6 ,, l P , 1 . ' ' J en ioi e i ' 5 S e t A : o. ce e op e. Vfe Y o ' t t o' e' o come back this year for a P. G, He aaain .o' e 's o d' c 'c . A f . I 1 o A cl 'o ' oe lo a :Lint A ' es. Vfe are s 're th t he ' il. have :outraged success at A.r:tpoar ..,.t -,QW , ca.. ,J ROLAND B WANDSCHNEIDEB WandY Delatteld Wtsconsrn Kemper 5 Years Sergeant 1n A Company Academy Bas ketball two years 2l Club two years S Club three years Academy Track tour years Mtdget Football one year Mldget Basket ball one year Llghtwerght Basketball two years Ltghtwelght Football two years Hon orable Mentron Commerc1al Artthmettc one year B O T C Certthcate Two Gold Charms Company W1nner lnd1v1dual M111 tary Drrll two years Honorable Mentton Commerclal Stud1es Wandy besrdes be1ng a good basket ball player was one ot the best sergeants ever to h1t A Company so we were all glad to welcome htm back as a P G BGS1d9S develop1ng 1nto a crack center Wandy led the pole Vaulters on the track team FRED CASSELL WELSH Draq Graylrng Mtchlgan DeKoven 3V2 Years Company Reporter on Cadet Bevrew Stott one year Becrumng Medal one year Lteu tenant ot Company C Cholr two years Swaggersttck three years Av1at1on Club one year Academy Football one year Spur Club one year Academy Crew two years Com pany W1nner lune Competltlon three years Wtnter Drtll Competltron three years lUO Man one year Mtdwtnter l-lop Commtttee cne year Bronze Cadet Bevrew Emblem Pet Peeve Borrowers Drag better known as Mousey fog horn vo1ce A trrst lteutenant come back syar toraPGJust to kep ue c rnpany Anyway that IS what he says Whatever the reason was we were very c ad to hare F eddy wlth us 7 7 7 1 I I I ' - I . . 7 ' ' 1 - 7 .... ' ' I I V I I I I- I . I - Y I , , Michigan and Park Avenues 7 7 7 ' - 7 ' 7 7 , . 7 7 ' 7 7 ' ' 7 V - -- I of , fo I 4 . . I ,,C,S,7 tht e . . ' e S t r 7 jl Y r . . rg? Jr:-7 -if' i ag' l Llterary Exercrses Cl ASS OF l938 Proces tcn Class ol l938 and Faculty Vlusrc St lohns Cadet Band Oratton Th l-l1gher Challenge Qratron Vlusrc Cratton Oration Music Qration lflustc Cadet Color Sergeant Rocert Paul Correll Peor a lll nors The Amerrcan People Want Iustrce Cadet Lance Corporal Herbert Lea Wrnona Mmnesota St Iohn s Cadet Bona - - 1 - - - A Questron ol Adaptabzlrty Cadet Co poral lohr Douglas Reid Des Moines lowa. 'Tho Game is Never Gfer 'Till he Whistle Blows' Cadet l-larold Scnwarz Chl ago Illinois - - - - - - St. lohn s Cadet Band - How Far Ahead ol the Headlines .s Peace on Earth' Cadet Melvin Clark Traylor, Chicago, llllnois - - - V - - St. lohn's Cadet Band l'13l E ,r Class Stone Exerolses Class Processton wrth Escort MUSIC St Iohn s Cadet Band Class Pr s dent s Address C aet Captatn lerry Delftfttt Brandon lr Chtoaqo ll1no1s The Class Oratron Cadet Captarn Wrlltam McFadden lvlartn Ponca Clty Olclahonna Muslc St lohn s Cadet Bana The Class Po rn C det la'nes Goodrlch L wts Wheaton ltnots The Class P oph y Cadet S raean Cscar Drurnh ller Walla Wala Nashtnat n Musto St lohn s Cadet Barra Tne Clas Dfltor Cadet rst S rg ant loseph l-larrtson L wrx Chtcago llllnots Mus1c St lohn Cadet Bafta Class St R tual Class ot N338 THQ THE OFFICERS AND CBAFTSMEN Presldent Conductor Master ot the Craft Frrst Craftsman Second Craftsman Th1rd Craftsman Fourth Craftsman Frith Craftsman Keeper of the Level Keeper ot the Plumb Ftrst Consecrator S ond Consecrator Th1rd Consecrator Ke per of the Spade Ft cerver ot the Spade Ierry De-'Wrtt Brandon lr Ch1CGQO llltnors Bobert Bernard OHara Dallas Texas Marshall Baker Conrad Webster Groves M1ssour1 Bobert Wardrop Handley Iadotvtlle Belqlan Conqo Fel1x Garrett Smart IV Pme Bluff Arkansas Bobert Henry Bell lr Spflflqfleld Tennessee Damel George Moore Parts France Max Ertel lr Chrcaqo lll1no1s Verl Harry Cook Waukesha WISCOWSIH Melvm Lmthtcum Hawley Kemlworth lllmoxs Ftobert Paul Correll Peorta lllmots LOUIS lohn Georae Netz Mllwauke Wts ortsm Paul Cllftord lorqensen Bactne Wrscortstn Morton W1ll1am Berln Chl ago lll Albert Vtctor Huqo Gustafson Chtcaqo lllmots IJ Settlnq the Stone ,, V ,, Keeper-of-the-Square - - - Kenneth Harris' Suter, Hamilton, Ohio ec - ' . , ' e, ' C r A e - - - - - - ' ' r lil, 'cl , 'znots Class Qratlon Colonel Farrand Fellow Classmates Mem bers of the Corps and Frzends Be1ng chosen by one s classmates to pass on the1r thoughts the1r reactlons and the1r sent1ments at our last real meet1ng 1S a tough ass1gnment I f1nd myself w1sh1ng that 1t mlght have fallen to someone else I f1nd that for my classmates and for me thls IS a t1me of confl1ct1ng emottons and 1t 1S d1ff1cult to express our true feel1ng For th1s n1ght cl1maxes our senttments Th1s n1ght that we have wa1ted for so long 1S upon us and 1t 1S d1fferent than we had expected We expected l1ght hearts and 1D the1r places I see wonderlng glances We expected to be looklng eagerly forward and we f1nd ourselves lookmg regretfully back ward As the hour draws near we try so desperately to hold fast to our youth We glance around and see the fam1l1ar faces of those fr1ends and 1nstructors who have made our school so worthwh1le and wonder why fate has ruled that We must part But before we leave some of us perhaps forever 1t 1S after all only f1tt1ng that we should look back once aga1n upon our l1fe here at St Iohns The sweetness of VIC tory and the b1tterness of defeat have been ours When v1ctory has come we have re1o1ced but when defeat was 1nev1table we as true men of St Iohns have fought on unt1l the end We have been framed here as K1pl1ng says To look on Tr1umph and Dlsaster and treat those two 1m posters Just the same The 1n the classroom and on the the strenuous hours spent 1n been ours We have l1ved busy l1fe and We ve been ach1evements athlet1c flelds dr1ll have all a full l1fe a cadets 1n the true sense of the word We have worked hard played hard and prayed hard and we hope to cont1nue to do so throughout our l1ves We have str1ven to uphold the lofty trad1t1ons and standards that have been establlshed by those who have polnted the way We have developed a keener love and adm1rat1on for both flag and country In our 1nstruct1on here the horrors of armed confl1ct have not been m1n1rn1zed We are Well aware that war 1S HELL but there IS not one of us who would not lay down h1s l1fe 1n defense of h1s country We have only to read the da1ly paper to see that many young men dlsagree W1th our stand They are clrculatlng the so called Oxford Pledge that Craven treason able oath whereby they pledge themselves f96 not to f1ght for the1r country under ar-v c1rcumstances or for any reason Such a declaratlon to us sounds very strange you you and you my classmates have r1sen above that level You and I understand the pol1cy of our country and w1ll f1ght to see that pol1cy respected lm sure that our founder the H M felt that way and we know that h1s pOl1C1GS have been perpetuated by the men who have so ably carrled on h1s work We know that we have beneflted by the many lessons that have been taught us here We have developed an assurance and a conf1dence 1n ourselves wh1ch comes only W1th tra1n1ng In later l1fe we shall profrt by our mlstakes here as well as by the th1ngs that we have learned and whatever Job we tackle whatever ass1gnment we may have w1ll be the eas1er because of the hab1ts We have formed here We have learned to take and QIVG orders W1th equal ease and 1f th1s tratt Sl1CkS by us we Wlll not falter 1n our footsteps In other words fellow classmates a1ded by the fr1endly counsel of those who have gu1ded our footsteps here We have done a great deal 1n preparat1on for the future And from now on as the Manor would say Its your selves from th1s potnt on 1S up to us We must take our place 1n the world and work stde by s1de W1th men of every walk of l1fe They w1ll have the edge on us as far as exper1ence IS concerned but we have on our Slde ambltlon enthuslasm youthful ab1l1ty and leadersh1p In my oprn IOH that last can and w1ll w1n out 1n the end Our obstacles w1ll be many but 1f we f1ght a good f1ght and a clean f1ght no one th1ng 1S large enough no one th1ng 1S strong enough to lmpede our progress In our l1fe here We have all seen the graduates of the past leave the old school and We have watched many of them to Wm through to success It IS hard to reallz that now 1t IS our turn to Jo1n those leg1ons of St Iohns men W1th them 1t IS our duty to uphold the honor of our school 1n the years to come Next year 1t 1S for us to come back and moan that the school 1S not what 1t used to be Before we take our leave my comrades lets QIVG a word of thanks to the men who have worked W1th us unt1r1ngly through out the years our 1nstructors All pra1se to the men who throughout our school1ng have I I T I ' is , . ' I ' 'I , a ' ' , , 1 1 I ' ' I I I ' I 1 ' II I , I ' , , problem, soldier. What We make of our- I I ' ' ' I ' I ' I I ' ' I l I ' I - I I I 1 I ' l I ' I I I I . I I I ' ' ' I I ' . ' ' e 4 1 ' I ' Class P0em 1' .r ., 4 1. V: , 1 La, . fx R34 XJ Y Af. :I 1. . . ,, , ,, .5: w1 ...A 3' games new cm Emu L r W an r' f 4 4'-ff .v KZ. Q.. Be nfcndor' x,AG'T19I'lS VX 3 .F',Yhm72 as 'W N, , 743 li,-Se, ,H 1 We Mn Bloom C Mor K x,,LII'6i A-u....M 2-A '15 , ,, , 1 f 'fl W M Ill 'iffy r- . ,, -I - , 44 - ., ' h . I- ,V . V ,Z ' HJ, V 5-,f,f,f,1L, 3-,1 , ,, M. 2 . Q R 'rf' , , ' 1 ' , ' N x 4 f ' V X, an , , ' ' w. . . C v L M, ' 1, . ., , A 1 4,1 ' , 1 - .-fx. VV ' ' q u e: 51.5. -iq K if .4- . 7 Hg., A 2 . L- '4 . 5- V fu , in fi.-A ,, W 'lift ' . ,J ,115 V 521'-Y 4.4 L . 5 ,V, I x' QGK. . ,ggi . My ' f. 3? W4 f f? ' fa . f . 'QL-Q 4? ., : ,- : , A- 5 rifrf. 1' ' 1 'V X . 'ixxi 'Q .g-'fx'- ,f p 5 ' 1, . .. Q , 'gi ,, I J 5 f gi , f A , AXNMQ4 Ei! '7'w fl zsfwx ' ,WN R f 3'- ,fZ,4ff ? 5 ' qv ,M - ' - ' ,f ,, pq-, un. 1, , , , - - 'L :gf q . .. V , 4 ff x -K M I 11 ,fy A. ' ,A , Q Cohen , - P' A Cad, V. H, 'W' 'l AQ Afgj COCk, .oi .44-9 ey LQ' ff? x A!- 1 , , 11 far, , vw f D 4,4 APTAIN IEBBY BRANDON President Dator Speech Colonel Farrand Ladies and Gentlemen and Fellow Classmates So far this evening our ceremonies have been more or less of a serious nature Our parting IS to be sad but for the moment let us dispense with melancholy and turn to the mirthful side of life The long awaited a few of the rdiosyncrasies of my fellow classmates The Corps has suffered 1n lence long enough now everyone shall know Now it can be told W11l someone kindly watch Hessberger? 1 think he is getting ready to do another one of his famous fadeouts Have you got him under control? OK Lets get the ball rolling l need someone to help me tonight so l think Ill call on Mr Hale Tony is called the Santa Monica Flash l admit he IS quite a flash with the women Am l rrght Tony? l think it 1S fitting that l should call upon the Senior Captain first Tony call Hercules Martin to the front I-lrgh yuh Billy You know to be a Senior Captain you have to look neat To be neat one must always have his hair combed Well that is about the best thing B111 does B111 was afraid that l was going to get him up h r and then start talking about his girl, Marion, and tell everyone how much he is in love with her. Not me, Bill, and l won't even mention the mushy letters you two write to each other. Mums the word. Tony hold this mirror so Hercules can show us how he combs his locks All right Billy dont lee bashful you can start now There thats fine lust look at him girls lsnt he beau tiful? Marion you re a lucky girl Thats all B111 You can sit down now but dont muss your hair ln looking over the stock market reports today l saw that Dr Pepper has gone up two points Nice going OHara Come up here Tex Tex told me the other day that he had never tasted a Coca Cola l-le was raised on Dr Pepper You have never lived untrl youve had a coke Tex so try this and tell us what you think of it You strll think that your prune Juice is better? All right Bob thanks for your views on the subiect Tony look around and see if you can find a cadet with his back bent under the weight of too many chevrons There he is Peaches Ploshay Say Benry its a peachy night tonight Come up here Ploshay You know that lS a mighty strange nickname you have acquired Would you mind t lling us where you picked up that name? But never mind that now I have something else on my mind You know one way to learn is to put it in rhyme so A lesson Benry l would teach When is a peach sir not a peach? Give it up? Well 1 declare' Simple the answer too l swear Peaches no longer peaches air fAre to you Benry thats what they call poetic licensel When peaches two become a pair' Do you get it Benry or shall I draw a picture of rt? You know pear a fruit noun common or pare a fruit verb transitive or pair a couple noun collective You know you can pare a pear and its st1l1 a pear but when you pair peaches they are pairs Do l make myself clear? All right Benry thanks for your cooperation Oh wart a minute l almost forgot your present Here you are a nice peach in remembrance of the good old days Looking around the Senior Class I cant seem to find Bed lorgenson has that little runt gone? l wonder if he is over at the hospital graftmg again Can you locate him Tony? Oh yes l see him now You better go over there and help him up here l doubt if he can make it by himself Bed l didnt get you up here to put you on the spot Much' 1 Just wanted Now where , , . . . e I . : 1 1 I r -1 - hour has arrived. lt is time that 1 show you PQUCIWGS V10 IOUQGT Deflches Ulf' . ' si- - - 1 I A I ' I I L I I ' ' e e f . ' Mooj the people to get a good look at your run down cond1t1on so they could sympathrze wtth you Take off your coat Red so the folks an s e your wasted form Isnt h a peaked lookrng fellow? Red I have s n you hobblxng around on a can so much th1s year that Im begrnmng to thrnk you cant get along wrthout one Knowmg that the hosprtal would lrke to have therr cane back now that school IS over I am pre sentrng you wrth a new one all your own so you wtll have somethrng to lean upon durmg later hte Throughout the Commencement week end everyon has heard and w1ll hear many speeches presented by some of our more promtnent cadets and faculty members but you have heard nothlng untrl now Louts Netz Please step forward Now w1ll you be so kmd as to st1r the crowd as s mbled here by one of your famous 1m1 tatrons of the Colonel Capta1n Lerch or even Prestdent Roosevelt? Come on Loure dont be bashful Im sure they wont mmd Now IS a good tlme as ever to have a call these cadets up h re to hear a good Glee Club not the Yacht Club Boys The Am1C1S are a brarn B Company Tony are song Here Tony It IS always n1ce so Ive called on but the Amrcrs chrld of Battlrng It seems as though some one 1mportant IS mrssmg Oh there he 1S h1d1ng 1n the shadows agarn Blacky Burd? The only tlme vou can really get a good look at Blacky IS at hrgh noon on a br1ght day and then rt IS drffrcult Here Blacky take thrs flashlrght so the gang can see you dlrect All r1ght gang slng That Old Famlly Tooth Brush thrnk they should g you can always turn The next V1CI11'I'1 on Red Conrad rn sprte Come here Red In ou of Delafleld belleve 1t or not we have a f1re department Every noon 1lS slren bursts forth to s1gn1fy the arrrval of the noon hour Bemg a mrld form of pyromanrac Conrad thznks 1t IS a frre For betng such a good ftreman I as Class Dator and on behalf of the Semor Class wlsh to bestow upon you Red the pos1t1on of Flre Ch1ef of Dela fleld and the surroundtng commun1t1es Now that you are Ch1ef you should have a new truck and hat so here Red take these Now rf you w1ll be so klnd as to put on your new hat and take your truck and tear around the crrcle to show the people how fast you can get to a frre Promrse me Just one l1ttle thrng w1ll you Red? Dont set f1re to your new truck Barney Ora and Pope get on your horses and trot up here Every year there fSongl You know I on the arr because your radio off the program w1ll be of all hrs threats r thr1v1ng metropolrs fl0lIl a e one or two of our 1llustr1ous classmates who acqu1re the so called wand rlng bug Well th1s year rt was none other than the K ntucky Derby boys Ola Herman and Pope They wanted to see Beau Lee WIP th Derby so badly that they went all the way down there to personally escort therr nag to the f1n1sh l1ne Here you bunch of Plough Jocktes IS a remembrance for you Next year when you go to th Derby you can enter your own horses Good luck' Tony tell your room mate to amble p here You have seen the Class Presldent rn a sertous mood thrs evenlng Now you wrll see h1m at h1s best Ierry SINCE you are thmkmg of rnatrtmony now that you are f1nally out of hrgh school I would l1k to see 1f you have any domestrc mstm ts Slt r1ght down here Ierry and show us how you would rock the baby to sleep I b t when she grows up she w1ll b a good dancer too Ever smce last fall a certa1n member of our class has been worr1ed as to what college or UHIVGTSIIY w1ll have h1m next year Come up here Drumheller Oscar here IS a l1ttle queer at tlmes In other words ktnd of squrrrely HIS half brarn to speak only functtons part of the tlme so I bought h1m th1s squ1rrel to make h1m feel They say 1t takes two halves to mak one so heres hopmg the squrrrel and Drum the Walla Walla Queer w1ll unlte and make rt through college Thrs past year we have been fortunate rn hav1ng a danc1ng rnstructress w1th us Rrght here 1n our mrdst we are lucky rn hav1ng two of her most ardent stud nts who I am sure would lrke to show you what they have learned Come up h re Pete Gms shuffle up here wxth those SIZG fourteens You ought to h1re yourself out as a landmg gear on a seaplane w1th those pontoons of yours Now you two Irlshmen show us what you ve accomplrshed rn the latest form of dancing Wart a rmnute We need some musrc to accompany your grace ful movements Come here Iullus and play thrs lrttle musrcal rnstrument so that the boys can tr1p the lrght fantastlc OK Lets get 1n the groove and swmg out Ah well the trme of fun IS drawlng to a close I hooe all th1s was taken m the Splfll of fun as I have tr1ed to put 1t over Soon we wrll all be on our varlous ways many of us lrve a great distance apart and 1t may be qulte a spell before we see each other agam but never let us forget the frrendshrps that we have made here at St Iohns Good luck and success 11'1 whatever you do I see that my classmates are anxtous to get on wrth the GXGFCISGS So long c - r ' ' .I c e . I' e e ' I , ' , o I . , ee . I . . 9 9 X ' - e . . I - U e ' I I - f I 4 +- I I I I 9 v- ' I I I I - ' , . e Q ' ', A I 9 A I I ' I ' ' . ' ' , so yeh Sure you have Called them Q11 up here? at home when he gets to college next year. - ' Q I I I 4 ' l ' L I I I ' I I I ' o ' . e , . , . - I I . I I I I - I I I I , . , , . 7 I . I Y A Q-'Q fl 'I 85 'x u R..K, T, g . y 1, . Handley Hawley Hiirrzian Hesskperqer Hill EifT'iCIk1HS TGYTEOT ' ygfpgfn Hfzuzjhtcn ffge ,gigs EILLZTTL S. f-mg AL., Pf3.::ti r1, i. L'.:wsf,R fl 21 50Hl5 5x K' fx Z V ' vi ...sf -o -I 1 Pb' JiA v' A v'v SERGEANT OSCAR DRUMHELLER Prophet Class Prophecy Colonel Farrand Ladtes and Gentlemen I am standing before you to portray to the best of my ab1l1ty the future of the great Class of l938 I assure you its not being called upon to descrlbe the future ac t1v1t1es of nearly a hundred men fifteen years from today? However I can try a St Iohn s man can do no better than h1s best The first problem that presented ttself in my quest of the future was a way in wh1ch to see or to be with these fellows in l953 Having heard wond rous stories of the Arabian Knights and thelr fly1ng carp ts I was determined to ftnd an equally useful contrivance Upon scouring the want ads and the For Sale columns I found a gad get called an Eurekamobile Examination proved it to be Just what I wanted and so wtth the tw1st of a few mtricate levers I was off literally Of course from force of habit the first place I headed for was Delafteld e landed on the broad roof of Smythe Hall I was immediately attracted by a mass of from young men assembled on the New Boy Drill Field with their gleaming T shirts show- mg that they were about to indulge in a little exercise At their head I recognized Louie Netz He had evidently become P M S 51 T during my absence I saw htm reach into his pocket draw forth a watch replace it and heard htm lusttly shout Form for Physical Drill He reminded me some what of a gentlemen I had studled under before I pulled back quickly but too late A firm hand was securely attached to my arm and was helping me down from the roof I mentioned my being an alumnus and tried to explam my being on the roof but this had little bearing This was enough for me The old school had begun to call me back and I d1d have a Job to fulfill I cltmbed back to my Eurekamoblle and started for Ch1cago On my way back to that metropolis of the middle west I thought it might be wise to drop by Racine and see 1f our rugg d robust romantic rural and red headed retail merchant lorgensen was still kicking I found h1m Just where I had expected He and our good friend Gtnsberg had a very charming clothing store located Just off the drag in Greater West Racine However as he was busy I had Just time for a word I found out that he too was looking for ward to a good class reunion 1n about five more years Cont1nu1ng on my way 1nto Chicago I noticed a slgn that read Amusement Park for the Insane Come in and Hob Nob with a few Sensible People This was of course right in my line I stopped and looked for the entrance I heard the shout of a barker I knew the entrance couldnt be impossible to find I did find the darned thing and you can imagine my surprise to see Zlpp r Cook talking it up He fmally had a Job and he was as f1ne a ballyhooer as youll find in qu1te a search lust inside was Iuhus and his Swing Sweaters His clothes were so loud I could scarcely hear the orchestra Right then I saw a man who I would have usually expected to see with a miss Shlrly walk up to the mtke or should I say roll loe Lowry had been ga1n1ng more weight As loe began to sing that old favorite Bye Bye Blackb1rd I wondered where I could find old Bob Burd He should have been there Wllh the rest of the boys I expect however that he was attached to a Salvation Army Band enJoy1ng htmself The next lad or I should say man that I encountered I had already recognized It , , ' ' ' , so . , 9 I - . an easy job. Can you imagine yourself . . . . I I ' I . . 1 II 1 ll , . . . e ' ' 4 n II 1 I ll 1 . ' e ' . ll . Il . I I ' I was Ierry Brandon and he looked qurte well desptte a slouch he had probably acqulred as a boy He had a stand and on one stde was Coca Cola on the other frre proof brrck Can you understand 1t'? I really couldnt I had qulte a talk w1th old Ierry He gave me some news that really drd my heart good Bob Sholty was expected to gradu ate the very next year' Ierry also told of Hawley and h1s w1nn1ng the Camera Cltck 1ng Champ1onsh1p of Chtcago I wlshed I could look up old Ltnthrduff but aga1n trme wouldnt permrt The bugle heraldtng a race came forth from the drstance I hurrled 1nto the grand stand and there were OJa Herman and Pope lookmg over the form a customary procedure too A vorce rattled off the names of the horses Jockeys and owners Y s I drd hear OHaras name rnenttoned H owned Lardy Lee and Suter or H111 was h1s Jockey I kept my money off that race As the race ended and most of the people assumed a look of dlsappolntment and began tear1ng the1r ttckets I laughed for I knew what a hard t1me Penske and h1s boys would have cleanlng up the place As I left the pavrlhon and passed by the park mg lot I saw that scron of Delaf1eld Soctety BenJ1e Ploshay I-le had been eat1ng a peach chauffeurs unrform Near h1m I saw old Sandy Schoeller w1th a push cart He was try1ng to sell a pa1r of used shoe strlngs to a passlng tramp I notlced Mllllgan shake h1s head I guess he drdnt need them And agam I found I could ltnger no more I had to be on the move aga1n th1s trme 1t was south Passlng over St Lours I had a l1ttle trou ble and found myself forced to land Search 1ng for food I came upon a small meat market I notlced that for the clay there was to be a specral on sea foods I walked 1n to Jnqulre and who should I see but ole Bed Conrad I sa1d Hello then got back to the buslness of food I told h1m I was lnterested rn lobster I also 1nqu1red about hrs other ktnds of sea food Conttnurng fur ther south I stopped at a swanky buslness bulldtng somewhere rn Arkansas Its srgn revealed an old next door nelghbor of mme The slgn read Felrx Smarts Smooth Self Servtce Taught Here I wrsh I could have stopped for who couldnt stand a lesson or two from old Love 'P at least on the art of gettxng places Trekmg further along my route I passed through Lou1s1ana There rn a rrce freld I saw old Ed Tharpe Just lrke a perrod on a prece of blank paper I went aown and challenged htm He exclarmed Ilttal somethrng about not standing 1n cement so I thought Id move on agaln In con tmuatton of my clrclrng the Untted States I headed west and home the next stop to be Ponca Crty All off for Ponca C1ty or all at Ponca C1ty are off' Excuse 1t please' I screeched to a stop Hello W1ld B1ll I shouted and up from the grrrny depths of an o1l well came our hero-Brll Martrn I was surpr1sed that he could get that massrve bulk through the grrders of the derrlck Hello Drum hows old Walla Walla? came Brlls reply We were d1st1nct1ve n that our towns excuse me I mean c1t1es had rather funny names A short Qood bye and I had taken leave of Bllly Next stop the Pacrflc Coast Upon reach1ng the whrte sands that are bordered by the Pactfrc I knew at once where I could fmcl an old fr1end and Amlct who was presldent of a large bean factory Ou1ckly I started 1n search of a swlmmlng club where there were blondes 1n wh1te satln swtm SUIIS taklng sunbaths I found Just such a place and there was good old Tony I.1ma Hale perched upon the l1fe saver s tower wtth a telescope ID hand Was the telescope to search for persons 1n dan Callfornra Smtths came slltherrng up tn a new car I knew tt was Srmttys last rnven non a enter dr1ven car Well my trrp came to an end upon see1ng the boys 1n Cal and lf you ll excuse a httle plugglng I started back to the peace ful valley they llked so well they named 1t twrce Walla Walla here I come' But frrst Just one more th1ng I have to say to all of you Please dont take anythlng that I mrght have SG1d tonlght too ser1ously I assure you 1t was all 1n fun However I really can see futures for each and everyone of you It IS wrttten plalnly across each face I can tell by the changes you have made rn the ttme srnce you entered school here You are now all men wrth your own rdeals You are to be graduated from old St Iohn s You w1ll carry forth throughout the world the thrngs that you have learned here May you reach the uppermost peak rn whatever you set out to do and may happ1ness always be yours I hope I have carrted out my mtssron and lf any are offended please forgtve And now rematns nothrng but to say GOOD BYE CLASSMATES GOODBYE AND GOOD LUCK' , . v I, I I I 'I' , ' . e, A ' I . , . . 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Flrst Class Sldl1SllCS BEST ATl-lLETE Schwarz Hessloeraer O Cadets recerv d Vote BEST STUDENT 1 Cl ASS R1 I D lamloor S art E l-lawlef Lawson 7 Cadets recerved votes MOST LIKELY TO SUC EED O Hara Martm W Brandon 20 Cadets ecerved votes MOST PUGNACIOUS CADET e loraen en flodak ns lB Cadets cetvea votes MOST POPULAR CADET Brandon Lowry Penske 22 Caaets rece1ved votes MOST POPULAR APTAIN Brandon Eenslce Martm W 5 Cadets rece1ved votes MOST POPULAR LIEUTENANT Look V l-l Conr Id Peters l Cadets recelved vct s MOST POPULAR SERGEANIT Lowrv Iulrus Correll 14 Cadets recewed votes MOST POPULAR COR PO 1Al 1 er O R 1d I D Moore G D l4 Cadet re e1ved votes l-lOME STATE lllmors W1 cons1n M nnesota Texas Oklahoma M1ch1aan lowa Tennessee M1ssour1 Kansas Lou1s1ana Calrtornla Ohro Indrana Washtnqton France Alrrca COLLEGE PREFERRED Northwestern lll1no1s Wrsconsm Texas UUlV9TS1lY U S Mrlrtary Acad my Vanderbrlt Carleton Collea Mlchraan Colgate North Park U oICal1torn1a L A Alabama Un1vers1ty Duk Washmaton Umvers ty lxenyon College 2l olleaes recetved a srnale preteren e oe Bell ---f----'- l6 A- ' , ,v..A... 9 ' 1 ' H M11 , . 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I In In ' V 87.22 AA A A ' A , , . 99.49 ' A ,V A , . ...... . . ' , . ,, 7.0 'Q ' ' . . ' I .... .. .. , - .. 91.637 CL ASS OF 93 G 1 G A C' G N1 Jstfz sf 1 A Har . 1 ATi'1t:. R, III. Alu. fi F. Bfxlifzft 5. L, Bczrifr. P. P. Ff-lsrtjf, F. E1rf..'::,'1 VJ. E, Ccthzuxf, P. , Dev' fzszn, . E. 'De'v'X'c.3, V 1, Dickfrt, FF. I. Dolfscm, ll, Dufit, F. Elf'-rf, D. Fishy, ff. A. F:'r:,::., Lf. f-1' 11, I. C, G' fur, . V. Hull, F. f. teen, C. H. HQiT'r.c'r1, 'N. G. an wo- ' 5 53 s -- Vx , 1 X f M- A ' ' I P '- '- ,U rw -i, ' 'L ofa p Y A Q .hh , . -n v 'f- '- - s 0' Q Q- X . :asf .3 A ,Q wwf' gf K I-4. ' 0 0 X we U x 'W l 4 w. , I .. ,. ,. ' , s :QQX f Q 3 v 4 I '- h if Q f I , X iff 1 ' ' A . I lf 0 2-V 5- t ' , W V Q? 34' 1' . V ' n X, A X Q s , 3,4 I 1. v ' 4 V ' ,I A .0 If .1 M ' ' an 3 1 'Q 'Y 1 -.- CLASS OF 1939 f. hr E' Q xmwpui qnoltf f XG Y US Q 'YS N CLASS OF 1940 Adams -5.1 11 Andros A fkrens R N Ecicnnmn 1, F Blows 1' R crpflntflr P 1,hc1mp1cr1 I Q Chou We 1 R Ccr J c e 5 Es 1 f U vv n .1 5116 QM. .1lG,R,F. ,.Iex . , .'. ' , .- 1' ' Bnhk R K B f B A ' A N .N,,11, ,., ., 1.1.,... V 4-11-1-r 1,1 Her, D. T. Clark, H. C, Co. mor, f. O, Cfnnsll, . A, ij:Q1111QH, R, P. xv xy, P. B. Dari fle, C. D '.-Jef, Il, VV, DIY, 1-H, B. Dyiss, Yf. P. pxtzsz T1. Hshrzzcn, M, her 'L , I. Q. G:rs'Cf1, S. A. If. CLASS OF 1940 CLASS CF 1940 Reynolds R I Rmqc P R 1t H k IJ DOb1TSh1k H P Houck T R Ross I C Rudehch R N 5 lelds Sholty R E Shwcxb W D Smlth N C Snead S SCI mon E L Sprosty L F Stcrz A C Wlllloms F C cn I N c F mc F L118I ', .. ' , . . Rcb's.e, .. I. .. ' ', . . . . Tank, A. K. True, A. R. VVc1dc, P.. D. Werner, R. VV. 'Welsh I. L. ' ' . , .. . Wilt , . B. Vxfcld, W. 'V cds, L. E. Zi ', , I. lt seems rather obvious that about the only permanent thing in society is change yet all through history we find groups who depend upon the permanence of every thing in the existing order We an see the results of such a course in the rise and fall of Greece Rome and in more rec nt tim Russia ln the latter we see clearly how a medieval form of government was attempt ing to perpetuate itself while the world around it was changing Refusal or ability to change is self destructive in th society of man Just as it is in nature itself On the other hand we see where on nation devoted itself energetically to adapt ing itself to a new era and in the space of a lifetime Iapan has risen to dominate the Orient and to offer a threat to the com rnerce of the leading nations of the world While mankind able for the most has proved itself adapt part man individually more often than not de individuals ability to adJust himself to changing conditions No industry nor any man who is at the head cess and failure is pendent upon the of an industry can hope to survive long who refuses to recognize change and adapt himself accordingly There is no need for me to tell you men who are in busm ss Just how fatal it would be to fail to adJust yourselves and your business to ever chang ing conditions A good example may be given with the advent of the chain grocery store The retail grocery business was in vaded by a highly efficient organization which set a new high in merchandising in the matters of cleanliness efficiency and economy Many independent stores had no other course than to close their doors they couldnt adapt themselves quickly enough to avoid extermination Those merchants that could however the ones who could banish the cracker barrel clean out their stores occasionally and give the customers what they wanted those men survived H201 Here is where the question of adapta bility hies itself into our own view We of the graduating class are about to leave for a new society whether that be college or th business world itself It is only fitting for us at this time to take stock of ourselves to se whether or not we have the adapta bility necessary for success in whatever we do Our individual records here at St Iohn s will give ample indications as to the answer to that question for from the very day we ent red here until now the measure of our success has been our ab1l1ty to adJust our selves to the exacting demands of military life We all know too well how some cadets when they enter are loath to put aside their former ways of doing things who Just cannot get used to early risings cleanliness at all times punctuality and meeting satisfactorily all obligations of duty Th y grouse along through their years here blaming everyone and everything but them when they get different when what they want to so many re show the world how good they are How futile is their reasoning for they have failed to realize that success in any line of endeavor has its own rigorous requirements to which they must adapt themselves lf they have not adapted themselves to this life Just what assurance have they that they can do so when they meet another Adaptability is not a thing born of wishful thinking but a trait of character that needs as careful training and development as any faculty we have elves with the idea that out of here things will be they have more time to do to do instead of living up quirements than will they Most of us have had some measure of success in some form or another rn the various activities here at St lohns All of us have received a training in adaptability which should start us well on the road to su cess Will the failures and mistakes we incur be stumbling blocks or steppmg stones to success? To my mind it is a question of adaptability and the answer l1es with us ' ' ' ' . c e ' ' ' . ' ' ' , ' e ' es, e - ' ' , ine ' , . ' ' ' - ' ' e 9 ' , Q , . . often has not. The difference between suc- selves for their failures, COHSOHUQ Them' : I , S ' ' . . . , I ' ' e ' ' c - . ' ' ' CLASS OF 1941 A e110 D 'Qn nm .lr 1. Ascbwnn 9 14-Sr D We s DC B' ol' fna eq P1 -,L -,Q S 17 . h ' , . S. 15.11- , C. 1. Ar ':, .. '. ,T. Burney, 1. Ear' ,, . G. If. rs , E. C. QMS, D. lim, H. S. B get, C, 23:24, E, E. Eprchcm, T. E.. 5311, E. Ccrqlli, f. Cinzfcjrz 1 Cctirg - C. fl. fzhu, f.. TX. Zcriticni F. S. 'QCQU A, P. 'NVQ Cr., '. Y -li , CLASS OF 1941 Drelwr rmr11c11r Q ra 11 P hr 12- Husmc :mas In v P QYUGY Frm r' 17 111Q V 1 1 1 2- 11 11 M H 111111 I E -To HOYUDT fI'Z KPGYHE-I A or 1S R Dggglcs, VV. C. I 1, , G. E11 ut., .,. Ef. Fe :ge Th,1I'1'1QY, Fe : ', 1 , P ' 1, If. C. f'1:x'. 1 , .. V. ' 1, P, Al., Hcrz11Q1:11, VV. L. Gy , . Hedserzg, E. H91 1dI1C1CSfJI1, I. M. H1mes, T. F. 1. 11932, C. .V , S, H 1 Ar: -Q F. I. ', I, D. Io.. '01, F. H. 31 .msn ., , . Koffrizu S, 3. M J, Ka' ,, E '. , 7. Liang, I., P. M r' , 1 . S 217 CLASS QF 1941 EIGHTH GRADE 1938 Anthony Ntcholas Andros lames Gates Albert Anthony Kort Wlllram George Baumbach Paul GOOdW1H loseoh Frederrck Kunz Wrllram Clarr Buerkt Dav1d Lester Gordon Predenck Thompson Oberg Noah Grandy Cartwrtght lll lohn Robert Kalb Alvln Morton Rosalsky Prank Bruce Connelly Donald Robert Kershaw Edward Bertram Weller Senlor Preps Wlth the advent of the 193738 school year the St lohns Preparatory department was notably lncreased The Preps conse quently d1v1ded 1nto two d1v1s1ons the Sen 1or and lunlor Preps The Senlor Preps are represented 1n every company 1n school w1th the exceptlon of A The lone B company representatrve 1S one of the more famous members N G Arky Cartwnght 1S well known for h1 stellar play at tackle on the lunlor football team th1s fall Arky 1S also famous among those who know h1m better for hrs great romance Get h1m to tell you about 1t some trme D companys representatrves rn thxs mrghty organrzatlon are twofold 1n the1r fame Edd1e Weller the hero of Detro1t w1ll we hope soon grow 1nto another frsttc mar vel as d1d loe Lou1s hrs fellow Detrorter The other member of th1s famous duo Pete Petersen The Oak Park Terror whom fm we have VISIOHS of as Mayor for somethmgf Several other of the more notable members of thrs clan are Brlly Baumbach who show d such stellar abrhty on the Mrdgets th1s year Connelly the drawlmg Montanan who has rnade St Iohns camera consc1ous and who Wlth Rosalsky the Semor star sentahve from the speed skater has shared most of the year As a repre the band w have Flash s1ts up nrghts to tell m class and then practrces dodgmg the Gordon who thmk up Jokes after taps to the next dav erasers whrch he usually gets thrown at h1m Another famous member of our clan IS young Iohnny Kalb the brother of Charles Kalb graduat of the class of 37 These mrghty men are the captarns P tomorrow and to those who are returntng w forecast that more w1ll be heard from these fellows rn later years Q 1 L - . , , , 1 , . , ' l Q 1 , C I 1 , ' r I . . 1 . . . , , , ct 1, ff 11 H . , ' , H . . ., Q H 1, . , . 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' H ff - 1 1 ' - l 7 L2-4. 3' H...-:QED-All -I:-ut Brody Hahn Butler Heller A Clark l E Hogan Clark P C Martrn Garheld Vlartrn P lunror Preps Thrs year the lunror Preps are wh t prevrously loeen th Bras o th s Functtonrng as a lougle corps also provrae a new o cupatron tor these arnertrous nttre Cadets Under the command ot Frank ltrlfa who has gone up tro'n the ranks ot Prepol the luntor Preps arr ous rtern ers Qfntoofc FVVWQ Sou al-'f Statter a star who s S hwarzs o a e t Jr w e thrs year have vv o w1ll ang t rr st 'F th letthanaea ca tum ot U AGU t 943 several ,IS J 'CIQK I ras4 t .JJ I-C l'lC1l J S Statter Stout Tautz Wanatlc 'Wrrght Opler Payne Raslcrn Sellers Sokoleo Ther we have two sets ot T1 ee Musk teers The frrst set seen lately around th Cornrnon Roorn consrsts ot A dros Pencrl ana Kershaw who although he was a sen lor prep soon became fast trreads Wllh the other two The second set also rnseparahle oonststed of those three rnrghtf clans nen Payne Gartreld and Butler 'ng pa rc t s new e L t fe Ulf t t t prtngt l rn te Terror who has 'nanaged retarn h lunr r star ugh rrost of hf f ar Nell wort 'ne I n na rs a A ozr Al n ana N s a cs r tanf nunt lCIl' K I f rd Jr rr ' P1 P ...H v V - 1 V' E 'A 7 '- Q 'I ' Jw .Q 'PI' SK' ' ' - ' 4, ' J - ' '- ' ' ' , ,, .. ' ' -' - - -f - ' , ' . 3,215 ,. , . . , . ,.J. , R D , . . , A. l. a N 1 A , r. L. ' ' t a has ., . lr o r e- ' r o e t t e ohool. '. ' , o 1 e . , , W . 4 A t A t u , n , f' V A I I l N - o o ,J , . o o Q . , l , ' A ' 7 IXVY' l o . un., . , o , t . 4 U F V . A V . Y hr YW t .1 x -..th ' h l he re- f , ' . . ffee-PV Pdf SVU- Of he -A9 ffl-V-CI f T9 Go.. l o' o 1 gl, personirlrres we r 9 -' e I 9 '- V Ai M 9 ' han, B In S ou he S ' -1ela, lrl'..oQo, . i , A A ,, . ,, W A C 1 Gil. set lflkc HUGH U ' w A i V EZ L Q C f ,l Ce US E3 ' f V- Th? le Q 9 - ' o thro ho- . the ye . Also hall efri hon the l tter gre. ' 'a'es. life ' V' f , h Ahoy ICA rn! 'V I C1435 4,2 lq, e also have hls roo7r.frr.a.-, Paul l-lahn, fo1::.o-gs though he was only with us :alt a year, for his shy, olirnpleoi SI'Y.1l9. Vfe rggrphe. laokie soon loeoorrne well knotff. . ' ' a among our rriore nrorzgrrpext rrterniers, Eglfx to be seen rn Dt harry ol rpos. .' .. Cl . D' 9 11, U g1L5USGiT, soft-'.'o1oed lad ffifr. There are The :ost ' :.oue if our r, eth- Plo o, who trade xutgerous frrenas frgot '.-Jff ren, ar We hope to hed r rote Iroizr .he':1 also had time to his haokethaf 1:r,gQLt','. in tlrie to oorie. img N N hx X Ns- v.x,x N x ysw xW NHQQ MILITARY H . K5 - ' x Y, . 1 - , I... 3 s 'K A mx L' ' Q O N , Q f 'E- s - , .4 X - v ,vt .U - wg? ,xsxxhx-K N? 1 .4 A - nit ,a . M: . 1 'ii 1' X-. 'K ', A - , x' ,. 01. ' ' '- :Q uc .A GM I' 4. Xgbsxsl x' 'S 1, 901 Www The work of this department never ceases j S at U Military Staff Colonel Farrand Maior Smythe Captain Rutte Maior Hegner and Captain Lerch as sisted by Captain Culver and Lieutenants t e Brose and Nelson are responsibl for Corps of Cadets of 1938 maintaining e tha ra- half high quality of efficiency and precision was attained. Something that has been ditional here at St. lohns for ov r a century. nor does it let up from the opening of school in September until the last formation has been completed on commencement day. They are always on the job making correc- tions rendering constructive criticisms and in many other ways assisting us in our effort to become a really well drilled outfit. Whether it was in a combat principals class or during combat practice each and every one of us eagerly looked to them for knowledge and assistance. Nor was it unusual for them to work far into the night on plans for the drill, or on some problem which the Corps. next day's confronted drill field the sarne all other From their teachings on the and in the classroom we drew lessons that were given us in 51283 branches of work and play at St lohns probably best expressed in the noble words of our founder the H M namely to Carry on and that the game is never over until he whistle blows . In years to come no doubt that we have learned from these combat principles of the squad characteristics of the 37 MM gun from our memories. But the moral the facts men the and the will fade and men- tal lessons they taught us can never grow dim. These will remain always as vivid as the memory of the joyous days spent at St. lohn s. To this group belongs a major part of the credit that thc Corps itself enjoys. For it is inevitable that the praise from a lay- man for a well drilled outfit goes to the outfit itself-Hand it should. However when an experienced army man sees an outfit like the Corps of 38 he unconsciously thinks of the long hours and hard work spent in preparation, and feels admiration for the instructors. And so, as the year l938 draws to a close, the Corps removes its hats to the men to whom they owe a vote of thanks for the hard and good work they have turned out . . . The Military Staff. Cadet Qfflcers L d ry C1 most cdpdlole cmd deservmq seruo olotdm B1ll Mdr11r1 the coder ofhcers dfe o '1 CI qood Job 1h1s yeor Allho gh th f worfed under numerous d1ff1cult1es sue? ds dd rse wedther Co1'1d1l1ohs cmd d Gof h hspecuon thot Dome thre we r 1 ho11 usual the Codels reV1llJ 'Cl 'iv' A 1hJuqh the popular rel1ef se ms to 19 o oo e ofhcer 1S Wulf: Cm , er l ok Nlll Of 'No or f 15 true th ,I are qrdoted f1l qes such ds mqht l1qhts he 1 of errw s' e Vrrs 1 r e os on Hee '14 JT er durmq sludf h If lu ,I eg ofte J mo h1s dculv routme A tw oy sur our fur ds OHM: r OI t dy o Vlrs or e r1 G out eferv three week N 1 por,111'1q Q Ds 1hspeCt1or1 1r1 '1e loe hours ol the mqht He should f'lwV fs ere-sem fl cred1dhle dpoeordnce V1 or uoper QXGYIILG He must me C113 tr1v1dl h rse play drwo h gentleman ohd ol T111 es cmd JH er Ol ll on or err off r1 S 'Tl D ru o r h11'r1self os cr s1r1l1ty on 1th1r1 F1 l ee s erred J' et I US' l Jl V Jflo JJ M 11r,fr1 drd r if dh s h vqAr Q FJ J '11V.sl Ofldllf Cm oliver Crt VV en lfl .3 x e Q V . 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Posters, 1r1'xes11gut1or.s, report Lt, zine, tho' the Corps riexi yexr '.-:QQ ii A f erfzzrsezgerfs 'md rr.o.r'.15 reports dll inf :good ': Jer, 5 the one Th1s yet.. .IVV Crack Platoon To a St Iohns cadet the Crack Platoon competltron IS egualed 1n tmportance only by that of the Crack Squad So lt was w1th much enthustasm that mneteen cadets set out tn earnestness to place themselves among the many other honored Crack Platoons at St lohns that have gone before them The l938 Crack Platoon was under a tremendous handtcap from the very beglnnmg 1n that they had won the competrtton for the last three years and they were of course the one platoon at whrch everyone was shoottng And so 1t was under Just such handtcaps that a very determmed group of cadets en tered the tra1n en route to Sheboygan on Saturday May 2lst The platoon was ac companled by the Academy band who sup pl1ed the muslc for the parade m the morn 1ng and the guard mount 1n the afternoon After arr1v1ng tn Sheboygan the boys recetved an hours leave precedmg the parade durlng whtch trme most of them remamed on the tra1n for a much ne ded rest the others went about and reconnortered the town The parade went off w1th antt clpated success and offered many never to be forgotten stghts to the eyes of the St lohns cadets 3nl After havmg an excellent meal the platoon was motored 1n trucks supplled by the 32nd artrllery to the dr1ll freld where the drtlls were about to begln After the enttre compet1t1on was flnlshed and news of the wlnner was announced 1t was found that agam for the fourth consecut1ve year St lohns had proved thelr unequaled slall rn the manual of arms and 1n squad rnents Therr closest rlvals berng a of well drllled boys and excellent from St Thomas M1l1tary Academy Paul Mmnesota move group sports o St platoon Journeyed to town for a much de erved meal and a long awatted f1ve hours leave Some of the boys attended plcture shows wh1le the others e1ther contmued or began a thorough reconnottermg of She boygan The tra1n conta1nmg a htghly pratsed and much deservlng group of cadets ar r1ved rn the Delafleld statlon at l3O the rnornmg of the 22nd And so the Crack Platoon of 1938 has wrrtten 1ts name among the many famous organlzattons of St lohns - After being declared the winners, the v I - S I I 1 I 9 I I . 1 , Crack Squad Competrtron The annual crack squad cornpetrtron lona regarded as one ot the most rmportant events ot the wrnter term took place thrs year on Thursday March l7th rn the Academy qvm nasrum It was obvrous lona before th seventeenth that thrs years competrtron was qorna to be a nrp and tuck attarr becaus the aroused enthusrasm ot th respectrve orqanrzatrons was at a herqht rarely at tarned by any oraanrzatron of any nature E company was the tarqet as everyon from E had proven thelr superrorrtv for the past srx years a record worthy ot a geat orqanrzatron and the arrn of e r uther company t break But aqan wrth the same perte tron as always E ante throuqh wrth tlvrn, P 13 ors tollowea close behrnd by a frqhtrna D company wlro made the cornpetrtron one of those for whrch St Iohns has lona been noted Dorn a splendrd Job and rrqht on Ds heels came A company And so tor tts seventh consecutrve year E conf pany rs tops The wrnners are to be con aratulated orr ther very corrrnendable ex hbrtron ana prased hrqhlv for th operatron of hard practrce necessary to de elop a Wm rnq sauad To th se other corn hours we extend our srncerest conaratula to s for each and every squad was a ra lf squad 1 the rea sense of the Nora ana worthy t represent th splendrd or an ratrons for wh h th y rraae so splendrd sn :J s ' e A , . i V V .- ' ' ' - il Q ' 4 i ' A Q CO- V , . e 'JV ' - . o beqan practice this fC1ll, b9CCIUS9 the IZCYS panies who so laboriously practiced for many A l V 1 A u V . 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I 'lj ADET LIELIT H SSBEPIGEQ CADE PRIVATE DAMMANN Chrlstmes lndtvtdual Dmlls Each year about two weeks before Chrrst mas vacatton there lS always a mad rush to brush up on one s manual of arms 1n prepa ratlon for the Chrtstmas mdrvrdual drtlls Th1s years was no exceptron Many hope fuls a d dark horses sp nt many a mo ment rn the securtty of th rr room trymg to msorov therr drrllmg at the last mrnute Two medals are grven ea h y ar at the Breaklng up Banquet the nght b fore the Chrrstmas recess for drrllmg On goes to the best drrlled old cadet and th other go s to th best drtlled new boy The two medals arouse much mterest and tend to tncrease the prectsron and snap rn th dr1ll1ng of the whole corps Contestants rn the frnal drrll whrch 1S held the day of the Breakmg up Banquet are determtned by company CO'T1pl1llOHS held a few days before the frnals At thes ompanv elrmrnatrons three old and thre new cadets are selected to represent therr company rn the frnal drrll Une old and one n w cadet are chos n as alternates at the same trrn As rs the custom the new boys w re drrlled frrst They were pres nted to the two zrsrtmg Judges by MaJor Smythe who gave the command for the drrll When th last ut had been made there remarned on the floor Prrvate Dammann of D Mantz of A Blnga B of E and Lted rman of D After the new boys had b n drsmrssed the old cadets were presented to the 1udges and a real exhrbrtton began The veteran heel Clrckers of St lohns showed the st of the corps what real dr1ll1ng was But Jen the old boys were not mfallrble and soon there remarned on the floor Lreutenant Hessberger of D Sergeant Clark H f E Sergeant Tomtc of E and Captarn E nske of E The decrston of the Judges was nounced at the Banquet and medals went o Lt Hessberger of D for the best drrlled ld cadet and to Prtvat Dammann o D the best drrlled new cadet Second and fnrd rn the old boy drvtsron went to Ser geant Clark H f E and to Sergeant lomr of E whtle second and thtrd rn the Cw boy drvrsron went to Prtvate Brnga B E and Prrvate Mantz of A ,fy I- . 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II II Q fo' , . flnll 'ADE fAPl MARllN DF PRlVAr Chrrstmas Set Ups Une of the most coveted awards pre sented to any member of the corps here at St lohns rs the medal for the best setup cadet The purpose of thrs medal rs to ad drtronally rnsprre the men to carry them selves more perfectly and to rnstrll rn them the rnrportance of a neat appearance All members of the corps were under the watchful eye of the mrlrtary department for weeks prror to the awardrng of the medal They were rudged rn respect to therr car rrage out of ranks as well as rn the neat ness of the unrform at all trmes and therr general personal appearance Several rnen were selected and ley a rc ess of elrmrnatron a wrnner was prckea n oth old boy and new boy groups Not only does the wrnner of thrs medal represent the man who by constant effort endeavored to retter hrrnself to the pornt of perfectron but rt also represents the worlc J. practrcally every man rn ranlcs and out ff gafe th wrnrrer the close comp trtron rr essary tor hrs defelopment and therery p fea hrs .rwr ap earance s una srarght h althf rodv s ' the pr mary purposes of a rrrlrtarf gym zatron su h as thr rs to h lp rts men have an even break rn therr frght agarnst the world and not shoulders sunken domen One can thrs competrtron to here As the trme for be handrcapped by stoop chest and p otrudrng ab easrly see the value o each rndrvrclual rn school th Brealcrn up Banquet at whrch trme the medals w re to be award ed grew near there was mu n debatrng as to whrch of the lrlcely mer would most probably recerve the medal Members of the corps had xery defrnrte rdeas and the arguments pro and con grew very heat d around th ampus rherr suspense was at last termrnated n who had 'r the comp to custom rn d rst drvrsron was A orr t set ur new when t tne banquet the attarnea the frrst three pla es trtron were named ac ordrng referse r er trrd sec wrn er o d cad Captarn Wrllram M lvlartrn pany and the medal for th t my Among tlee old cao we 7 J r pan! o-Q se ohd plac o cr was tl' d f' ol thr UF s rang th new went em any a d h abdyrr r or he re fey J Q T Q . ' CA . ALLEN ' 1 , ' c I 4 I A . r . ' 9 ' Q, I . t 9 - , , A. , , , c-. I WI 4 I T 7 I V 4 V , ' A , '. V' c e . c. e c . - fn . V I J A W v- f- ' ' ' ' 1 l pf' ' vvf- p. do s , V V , , C V , WC l O r A., . ' l V W QV ly V Q- v , . 1 ' , ' F 1 ' V , cc . AA H V ' , I X I or c 3 d f-h' , c ond an fr . V W 'W U ' A. A The ' no f the ol els A ' ' ' . r V ' , A V A A ' . of C .- cf ' Q ' A , , ' 4 .o ' .e bes 2 - AJ J ' hi' f ' 9 ' A V A V N 9 ' Q cade went to Allen, R. of D Cornpf. ' . . ec, ' J ' . 1 J J T, . c 'ets, Yet- of C Corn' iii LYS' V ' A Y El V- 1 tool oc . e and Bell of HA' A so ', 1 f , .e Q A r one C mpf ny ' t rir . Second ar. . rd place Cn , i. . ' A o , Q A ' or- hc JY an.. r ' e no :fren ' to Burt fd r' A , c 's ' , e 'e . .-. of C Cor .p n T rele of E Cozzf develop such o ' 1. orde. rh 1 they '.-.fill pany respect? ,l . Winter Drill Competition B COMPANY WINNER The winter drills are one of the most important military events of the year lt is a company competition for the lvanho Cup presented by the lvanho commandary Knights Templar of Milwaulce The competition is run off in two series the winner of each competina in the finals for the cup The preliminaries for the first series were held on lanuary 25th 26th and 2t In this series A defeated E B defeated F and D defeated C That put A B and D in the semifinals ompany won the first series by defeating A and D in the semifinals The re spective scores were B company 320 A company 397 and D company 455 errors per man The fact that A company had one more squad made their use of the floor space more difficult than it was for the smaller organizations However a qood fiqht was put up by all concerned Beginning the first s ries B company was assured a place in the finals whether they won in the second series or not Had B company won the second series also as C company did last year there would have been no final competition. H341 ln the preliminaries of the second series B company defeated C by a score of o 2l A defeaed D 29 to and F company bowed to E company in the last of the preliminaries This left A B and E to battle for top honors in the second series On Friday March 4th A company was doubtless the best company as they won by a score of 267 mistake per man against B companys 292 and Es 2 97 As there were no spectators this time A did not meet with the same difficulties as in the first series ln the final competition which was one of the closest in recent years B company was the winner So close was this cont st however that it was decided by an open bo t On the whole the drills were most ab sorbinq and the several close decisions added interest to the competition Conqratu lations are in order to the winning com pany for they did a marvelous Job Led by two brilliant commanders Lieutenant Gustaf son in the first series and Captain Brandon in the finals Battling B proved the.r ability and lived up to their name. lune Company Competition B COMPANY WINNER The final competition of the year is a company competition. The award to the winning company is the General King Cup, a very coveted honor. The drill for the Gen- eral King Cup differs from the Ivanhoe Cup Drill in that there is only one drill, while there is a series of drills in the Ivanhoe competition Each company spent the first two minutes of its time executing the manual of arms After finishing the manual each company went through a prescribed foot movement drill It could be easily seen that the mem bers of every company were doing their Individual Competition Each year during Commencement an in dividual competition is held to determine the best drilled cadet The winner is awarded the I B Kemper medal Differing from the Christmas drills the tune competition makes no distinction between old and new cadets Three representatives are chosen from each company as in the Winter Drills This year there were three new boys among the eigh teen final contestants When the final elimination had been made there remained on the field four cadets Lt Barnes Lt Cook Lt Hessberger and Sgt Miles Orton Sunday morning the results were announced The decision of the iudges was that the victor was Cadet Sgt Miles Crton of D Company Second and third places went to Lt Barnes of C Company a d Lt V H Cook of D Company spectively to extend our congratulations to and our sympathy to those who wayside under the arrage of which Maior Smythe fired at one watching could easily s e the stram both physical and ntal that the contestants were under We wish the winners fell by the commands them Any U33 best so that their company might be the victor. The judges of the contest had a diffi- cult task to perform in selecting the winners. Not only is the General King Cup a dis' tinct honor in itself, but it is often the de ciding factor in the awarding of the Effi ciency Cup which is the highest award a company can win The decision of the Judges was announceo Sunday morning in the gym lt was the Judges opinion that Company B was the victor and that Companies A and F were second and third respe tively 7 AJE Eb G KJ . . , I . I . . H H . , , , if ff if It . , . n. C . - . . . s W -e 1 1 I I ,,s..,, its . , . , . , . V1 ll V V . Il ll V Y ' - 1 1 H H fi ' . . . , fe- . . 6 V . , - rn . - , A, ' ' .Q ' . ' : . . . , 3, i i 1 -1 ma 1 ,..., , V I f-,N - -v:v-,Q-,-.W Uv, f. A --xv C . b..iufLr..1. ...i.. . CB. .- -i .l 5x 4. ,af S. 5 Qoroorol Cochrane, P G Low Corporal Mooserr Colors and Guard Color Sflrqeont Correll, R D Color Serqeonf Smrth, W A H361 Staff and Clerks No rn1l1tary orqan1zat1on can tuncuon el1 c1ently w1thout a staff The cadets e staff th1s year more than adequately t1lled the pos1t1ons and as a whole were very successful Every year the staff q ts a lot ot razzmq about hemo lazy and havmq soft Jobs but there are few 111 the school who woulo not l1ke to he on the staff Captam Ploshay was the Battahon Adlu tant Benn was respons1lole lor each oays deta1l au1te a task 1n 1tsell Ot ourse h was always n hand to do h1s part durmq parades rut he was almost late several tunes udf S hwa a was ueutenorrt Pres dents Statt l-l1s Ch1el duty Nas es ort 1 Q Colonel Parrand wh1Ch took rv 1ttle t1 r l. eaten fl P Aeuu lt Na s s .rt f t1ce and to run whatever errands that Ma1or Fl tcher wrshed L1eutenar1t McCauley was oft1c1ally on detached duty but he spent many a long hour 1n the Ad1utant s Oll1C9 helpmq B nn or t out th days deta1l Dunno the past few years the Ftrst Ser qeants had carr1ed the colors out th1s year there were two Color Sera ants They were olo Sergeant Correll th Peor1a Flash and Color Sergeant S'n1th Corporal FJQVID VVoods1d was aqam Or d1nanC Clerk l-le rnay hav had a l1ttle r u le Vlllll hs lflflg p1ns outs1 t at h l o to dllClIl o ses l r oarode ferv sua' ss u ,I lf CIS QQ Q W Cl 'QI 'Cell' ' ' . on th e ' . 1 I l L e e ' ' . l I XJ . 1 ' - ' ' ' t - e . o - H V V ' C r , e o ' l I v4 V I L . C Q V - ' ' - 1 . C l A l l Q r ' . , 31 V , X I- , e o . e , V ' lolz, t i fmf kut 'de of I '1 C r, s ' , f 1' on the .hf , e tult1l.ed his 1 h ot to ' q loud ,1 ' 1. ' so - nxwoy A 1 , Weill: H ' 'L ' C Ve' l' Corporal loestlna was Mall Clerk aqam 21 his Ve' Tl'1lS year. Mo '.f one of the most joojoular ig 1 .ant Emel ' as ersonal ol tant. Cadets on the Staff, wpooially ' hen some ' s hi Job to take absent report ' pruxee '1'.VC1TllGl hls 11 J ly. frsrg A Company Roster Martm W M Captarn Conrad M B Lreutenant Mrller O Moore D I Grnsberq Shaw R Franklln Gross L Herman Peters D B L1eutenant Bell R H Frrst Sergeant Mayer E W Supply Sergeant Wandschnerder R Sergeant Goldftne L I Sergeant Corporals Cllttord R Welsh O man I Traylor M C Lance Corporals Madsen C A Nunn W I Prrvates Fzrst Class M Pope I C Reynolds R I Schwarz H Lamson R A Shxelds R K McKeown L P Traqarz I OJCI H W Ward D W PIIVGYQS Barclay R W L1ttlebury H W Barton F P Mantz E G Bock R K Moseley R W Burcharn T A Nystrom R E Dobson M Pett1grew W I Heller M Robltshek H I Herzog E S Rooney R F Hunt C H Rydman R H LeTourneau D P Schwefer W N I138 Watt I B ll Il ' , . B. ' , . V. , . G. , I. Hill, . I. ' s , K. rf. ' , S. I. , - , . R. , - - Bowman, G. E. Dudt, C. E. ' , . C. , - - , . D. , . , B. . . , . . , . - , . . , . . l A Company WINNER COMPANY EFFTCIENCY CUP the year Just past has been an extremely su cesstul one tor qood old A Unde th able leadershtp of Capta1n B1ll Mar tm asststed by the two lreut nants Conrad and Peters A accomplrshmertts W e many and varzed The coveted Etfrcrency Cap th1s year went to A Company and A took second place rn both th wrnter dnl for the Ivanhoe Cup and th Com encement drtll tor the General Kmq Cup I crddrtton to th1s A was t urth tn corn r trt on for the Schro der Cuo rt for th a ornpllshments sh ,1ld ao larqely to our Caotam B1ll Ma tw B ame d wrt fr rt B Corn any th s yea and w1th htm he rrouaht an ntrrely ne 1 sfs' m ot 'nanagmq th omoany lt c n s sted rranlw of 15 tuna DV su P rather than EY thrown, m na hts tr e r st g our non coms tor wrthout herr whole hearted cooperatton thts could not have possrbly been done The non oms were headed by a most capable ttrst s rqeant Bob Bell and the men who worked under htm were Supply Serqeant Ed Mayer and Serqeants Wandschnetder and Goldfme e orporals wer Q B Mll D Moore M C Traylor K K Osman I I Hrll ard V Chftord urse credrt aoes als t a res c th ornpany Lane cc porals and pr1fat s a ooperatea to the tJl est ext nt t as een a qreat ear r 'ta re that has l tt th uture mem ers t A C rnoany a hrah 'rarlc to shoot a r s mshtng su cess an n ppm s a ways t s o us N ot retdrn 'IJ t h s lr e a 4 't xt J C r ll ll Fl I ff ll . Q . ll ll ' . . A' c . r V . V I A e , A e , , S . . t QI' , , A YB 1 . Q e ' Th c e . . 1 er, . G. ' 'l e . - . t V If lr , ' - n f o T 1 A , Q Ot co , c o rl the 'wk ' V V t t e c -. . c r fi 4 V7 t tered all ese cc . . , Q- rr C r A 1 1 9 ' C' ' A ' A Y lr ' 4 ld H t , C 7 rw -v fe HL C O CTA t It A is I V Y ,IAM Qc, Y. M C V yr, .O Q , - rv A Q Q ' , - .3 assume hrs post as company commander l f W fi ' ' A A A A ' ' ' Q 5 - VV be o o. A rr J -A LQ A , ff QC n A I 3, t. l-lee ' ' c rd 'atemes sr' ' 1 i 1 e' reg-gtg f A pq. l s 3 thoce t 1 ho are r. f .t.1. 2, vrsro. - . A or t al' der rertts. and 3 t ode VKIHO wt' com c C. ..e t 1 ear, Ag. t A ln, much c edit mu- o also to Ca ry onl' flsvf B Company Roster Brandon I D Captarn Gustafson A V H Lveutenant Tharpe E A Lzeut nant Hale A L F1rstSeraeant Schoeller F W Supply S raeant Smart F G Sergeant Drurnheller O Sergeant Lawson F L W11k1nson I C McLa11en E L Hawley M L Lance Corporals Cochrane P G Froehch W Belsky H Burd H Prrvates Flrst Class P Il ll , . ., ' e , . ., e , .I. , .D, Iorqensen, P. C. Robitshek, H. Iudson, R. S. Sholty, R. E. ' , . L. I Bhm R S Cartwrlqht N G Cochrane C M Conway P B Dewey D W Dyess W R Esprnosa M K Harnllton W T Hansen C H Hertrnan W G Houqhton G A Katzrnan H H L 140 Katzrnan R L Maute I Nelson O W Rorrck T R Houck W I Schoellkopt H Shwab W P Smart G H Tank A K Whlte I W Whltson I M Wold W K B Company IVANI-ICE CUP W1nner W1nter Dr1lls GFNEBAI- KING CUP W1nner Iune Dr1lls What has happened to old B cornoany th1s year? The boys ev1dently have become t1red of be1ng so bra1ny as they were ll orev ous years and have turned to w1nn1ng dnlls One th1ng though I guess we cant have both at the sarne t11'ne The good old Ivanhoe Dnll Cup for the w1nter dr1lls was ea ly won roy B and 1t was truly surpr s1ng ke wav the boys put out We came through xeellently even when our rnost coveted and aertea Captan was a 1ttle out ot Co 'n1s 1 n wth an apoendeotonty Much rea1t IS dt, to a pa1r o me 1eutenants IS e d Bat' n B has had ne a ss sox a1a1t r C1a11ze bhe f r t re a fufs '1 fefs 1 -ff ' T 11795 '1lCIllC'q C YQCIV' FV Y mf' VF' .fa a fl ' 1 g 1te' Why B company Is always the corn pany to come out WlIh somethmg new and enterta1n1ng IS also a rnystery Of course the 1'n1l1tary l1fe IS en1oyed LY all lot, B always has son1eth1ng d1vert1n ana 1nte est1ng QOIHQ Am the year draws t a Clos and all the 'ren hafe haa ttm to pe tested 1t may oe sa1d that every man 1n B oompany has proved h1s worth A t1ner gro o of telows wou1d e arut 1nd ana wne every Tan eanawork as these have ll woua pe l'T1Dt.J shle not t 1 any Ve r1ghtf1,ll1 .ed h h stana s u 'Pall uf xl st nd'r-r o a n 1 vvorl's and sh ws su h f a 1, esstu ' ' N Civ JIU.: HQ ITPCX Q KYF G N15 ur uld h op BY ' 'f VNC- ' fur Jtt Y rry f 1 a a -1 deserf ll II M a . 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TESTS, THE HC'-:KEY IGGY., T25 ECU-lj E Egan Ccijlf-3,9 QC izgif as .City G: iaseball t- the -.em golf, te -1ng and fhg QQIQSQ QS nght. f.'la', fu 'e rf .e.s .. , . . . ,, , 1 , . .1 g MF F, ,F 1 Y 1 an atn1et1os were orov-.e ' 11h Bs . .Ve aria espeoiailg. th-se -t 59 ca on ind 'pst Cant help turrgng out the til ,-.s. have the Q'-Lol. n' iorvrge they .'e. f1413 C Company Roster Suter K H Captarn Welsh F C L1eutenant Barnes H T Lreutenant Netz L I Fzrst Sergeant Notbohm W R Supply Sergeant Roenstrater E L Sergeant Clemens P A Sergeant Corporals Woodburn R B Poppleton H K Gerwm I C Boynton I C Allen C I Lance Corporal Lea H Pnvates Frrst Class Berhn M W Pfeffer L Bloom W C Swa1n O G Gorsuch C A Weber R A Adams C Ballard T BIIR Bottqer C Bradley C E Bur H E Cmquegram I I Damofle C B Gates I Goldenburq E Gruett F A U42 Wells F M Przvates Iamar W LQWIS I G M1ller H K N1epOW Oswald L H Rldqway W Shepard T A Smlth W T Soloman E L Storz A We1dman R M L ll ll 1- -1 I I . ,. . , . . ,.L. ,.B. ,.. y,.. ,.. , ,L, ,B.G. t, .. , .- C Company Courageous C under the capaole lead ershro ot Captam K H Suter has agatr ornpleted another successful and hao y vear ana all of the members of C a proud ot tts ofrcers W1thout the who hearted ooperatton ofL1eut Fred Vfelsh and lreut Herole Barnes we ould rot ha e succe ded as we d1d l s also trttmg that we prarse our 'mad 'rg F rst Sergeant Loure Netz and th P has tor they were responsrhl r detatls of the Company Q ,J U YS 'I QSM.: 'II'l'1 'TlClT N s D- ' C G m J A credrtable showmg was mad m th annual government rnspectron and at n all the year was a great success Muoh cr art rs due to the able supervrsron ot Lreut Wyand and we all extend to htm our heart rest thanks For some the end has are we r gret the partrng we are knowledge ot therr advanoem herghts To those who are le xtfnd our oest wrshes for a h f' ssu lrfe and to n ff Q a 1 and although afJP3Y rt the area er ng 'nay vw pu and su e r a aa s II ll ' - ' A l . A e A e V 'L ' . . t r t ' I A 3' 1 A I C r Q A p D .. 7 H H ' V V . T9 , , . f ' . ' le- ' V C , , . H ff ' V - 'V Q ' ' ' M V ' . cor l r g tf- ' ' v t ' r l I . t ' ' ' ' ' e t o , V n 'e It V tvorkr. 1 o ' o ' .e , A I , A V oo. .ent to f o t non-,on , V e tor me img V A V ' V , , aut .A ' e Q - l ' fvv- - l fe- ln the spring a young mans fancy lrghify f 1 V V V H ' . ,, t ,e . o .. tLose 1 . toni may turns to thoughts of ih zo l t., , A C A , , . , . A. A . md .W Q News f: fmt., if A lS ,'IfC',1'f1 of tts .N .goers 1 ho 'hovrea tneir -hff' f ff- JA' The -M-H' f' UJA' - U in th- f1-l' of sports. Cf D Company Roster Iacob W H Trlahrnan C C M1ll1QGH I B Borrnann W E Drckert H I Galbreath V Olrver D B Prrvates Forsaard C H Captarn Stahlman G Lzeutenant Cook V H Lleutenant Hessloerqer G W Lzeutenant Lowry I H First Sergeant Grton M G Supply Sergeant DOHICDY I B Lme Sergeant Corporals L Carpenter Adam A M Lance Corporals Raebken D V Fons T P Woods E Prwates FlfSf Class Webber T W Weller E D Wrllrarns H B Allen B F Lrederrnan D E Bellrs D Ludolph B C Burr B B Maries W F Dammann B G Mosher B A Dewall A G Peterson E Douglas W C Prltchard I E Dry A B Beed H D Hennessey B E Bohn W Iuna W I Buben Iurqensen H T Waldo B D Wmter 51441 Il ll 1' I 'I I , . . , .F. , . . ' , . , .E. North, I. E. Wexler, I. M. , . . . .N. , . . ,L. ' ,G.F. D Company D company IS proud of 1tselt th1s year and we have a qood r1qht to be Chuck Forsqard who commanded us really put out to make D the best company IH school and he d1d accompl1sh hrs purpose At the beqtnnmq ot the year we had only two lteutenants Stahlman and Cook but a ltttl later we were lucky enough to have Hess berqer enter the company These cofnrnrsh are really to be congratulated 1n that thev dtd so much IH keeptnq the company wh r 1' belonged The non coms headed th1s year by f1fSl sergeant loe Lowry are also to be commended for maktnq the weltar ot the company the1r ttrst 1nterest D s crack squad really deserves pratse Nea ly every nlqht tor se feral weeks thos taht men wtth l.1eut nant Hessberqer a tdmq N re puttma n hours ot cons 1 1 Us d1 Alth ug E omoany ca rea 1 1 tory wtf D n second pa e e ea surehatnxt arrth ac squad drtlls as w ll as they dtd th1s fear th y cann t help but wtrt D At the awardmq ot medals before Chrtst 'nas vacatton D company carrred oft three t the tour medals tor mdtvtdual dr1llma and setup At the 1nd1v1dual wtnter drtll compe t1t1on Hessberqer took ttrst place as the best drrlled old ooy whtle Dammann was Judqed the best drrlled new boy Besrdes that Allen R F was award d t1rst place as the best set up new cadet 1a school We have always been proud ot th t1n Splfll ot tellofvshp preva1l1na 1n thrs c 'rt pany For W al realtze that wtthout thts Splfll and wtthout the cooperat1 n wht h has een shown D oald never hope to attam the hetahts whtch thas rea l d us wh J u who ae retu nn arryrng on Th J 'ntstakes e mad gutdmg tg t ct Sq o next v a ay tru deser eter '1 d Therefore th to entrust aly bu d t 8 h p s hat rush e a any E Company Roster Penske F N Captam Lynch T l Lzeutenant W1nter F I Lzeutenant PIGICG M A F1rst Sergeant Iu11us E P Supply Sergeant Arens R W Sergeant Tom1c E A Sergeant Corporals Schroeder A W Rel I Bachrnan C E Ross I Wrlllams I T Lance Corporals Kruplcka I W Cook R S Landls M A Katz B M Kunz I F Srmth N C Olson W M Wernsteln H Prrvates Andros Al N Ka I R Aschman Levy H Brody D R Manes H Buck R E Marttn H Connell R P Morrls R S DaV1dson G E Paulson R E Deutsch V H P1ll1tant T H Elhott D K Rosalsky A M Felgenhelrner H Rudehch R N Hedberg H E Th1e1e R C H1mes T F VIHCGUT R V Husak I D Woodard C F Ienswold W T Zupet E W I1-P6 Il ll If - -1 ,.. 'd Privates First Class , . . , .. lb ,T. ,.. ,.. l E Company WINNER OF CRACK SQUAD DRILL WINNPR OF SCHROEDER CUP Wrnners rn every sense of the word Tne year ot l937 38 certarnly proved to c a banner year for the lads of E 1 1 th 'nrlrtary scholastrc and athletrc frelds Th v ar eneraetrc and etfrcrent E a co'n pltshed more than they have ever done n recent years Summrnq up the entrre year we frnd that S ptemtaer hrouqht forth a greater numcer t new cadets than old cadets Thrs was e ause a great many of our new old le Ya were transferred to the newly formed F C 'npany Under the leadersh1p of Ertel th r w rnernhe s of the company qurckly caught as t what was expected ot them At Th nksqrvrnq trme a promotron ord r Jas to sh d m Jrnq Ertel to the staff a d c tnt na Penske commander of the compa y He Nttn the assrstance ot Lreutenant Ly h pt h orrpany hu rntna untrl th of lanuary when Wrnter carn Item B Cotnpany to be our other corn rt r w s tt ally appu mea sergeant. ln he comp ny wlnter drill eitic.. ' ent up t . e se...1-final L .ore sir. close race to A Company or a posttton tn tne trnals Then came the Crack Squad Drrlls before Sprrna Vacatron Our oraanr zatron may he deprrved ot so'ne thlnas but we wrll not allow anyone to take the Cra k Sauad Competrtron from us Thrs cofnpetr tron was the closest rn many a year Th squad was commanded by E el who d1d C marvelous Joo The nlne men om our C ack Squad were chosen as mernoers of the Crack Platoon ln the scholastrc held E ompany had nary a rrval Alter losrnq onl to lj Co'n pany the trrst month ot the E Co pany took the Schro der C c h e rnarnlnq months of the sch l year lncr dentally to demonstrate ln vv we st od s h lastrcally the schools app atment tr man to qo to West Potnt went to our ofvn r lRed ef ral rr d mah N qht hall In the wrnter Lynch ana lulrus made er tters o ey played frrst strtnq on the asecall tea .... Company won the softloal ccnrpetitren. Thu only superman in the schcer Weznstet.. hailed fr m EH C rnpany. ll II F Company Roster OHara R B Captam Sewell I M Lleutenant Fromm H Lreutenant Flsher M A Flrst Sergeant WOOdS1dG H B Supply Sergeant Clark H C Sergeant Mlchell R G Sergeant Corporals F W Sprosty L F Hal F Murray Connell Zm F I Lance Corporals Mo L Rmga F Orton F I Pnvates Frrst Class Ornstem Snggd S Abel1o Arnold Barker Bearss Blazey Carglll WG Cl'1amp1on l C Chandler D I Cohen H M Connelly F B Degan Dlckson Ebert B Graham Harlan IHS AP MA D BV IE Hummel B I Prwates Heller A Holleb C Horner Koerner A T Korte A A Maute W F Monk L P Moss I C Norsworthy W Blnga R I Budellch S True A R Wrlllams B Wllton I B ,BIAS l, .I l g 'k, .. hr, .W. ' , ,R- ',D.P. , , ',D. S. , , , A. L. Hogan, I. E. ,D. , .A. .E. C. fl. S. ',I.B. , . . ' ', I . , .o F Company Ftghtmg F stgmftes the sptrtt of F company for the past year Although thrs was the ftrst ttme that the company had been organtzed for several years we made a very credltable showmg 1n sp1te of over whelmtng odds Th sktpper of our noble rgantzatron was Captarn Bob OHara who worked hard and was very successful rn toldtng our green company mto a wtnnmg organlzatlon Asststtng Captam Ol-lara was an able staff conststtng of Lreutenant S well L1eu tentant Fromm and Frrst Sergeant Ftsher Vtle started off the year wtth a bang by mnmng the coveted S hroeder Cuo After ms however we lost the cup and although maple to regatn tt W dtltgently stroJe lu Jr the wmter c pettt on and crack s Jaa a ts bu due t ur tn xper en e we N l to ac omottsh anythmg tn these a l partments One of our men was runner up rn the wmter compet1t1on drtll for the best drrlled old cadet and another was runner up tn the new adet competttton held at the same t1me We also had a cadet who took the head star Although our men were comparatrvely small we had many good ath etes on th mtnor and manor teams such as golf swrm mmg football tra lc baseball and basketball To Lteutenant McMahon and Lreutenant Vtforlcy the whole company ext nds thetr smcere gratrtuae f therr help and asststance Th y dtdnt tnterfere wtth anycne unless tt was n cessarv and they were always a great asststance tc those who were tn trouble O ompany nas een a eat su cess to even gr ate heraats So Nc extend our art s r ga as o t futu e warrrors '1 vV NS est lV1ck1n a hat ou do ll ll ' , c A ' ' . ' . e ' ' C ' ' ' ' , l l e ' ' ' ' - , V V e ' ' ' t e , ' - ' V ' ' or ' ' . ., ' ' V . 9 ' ' ' . V V ' o. V Qt . ,, ,, ev A V . t A . ' V V c, ' lo c. 1' , , , ur c . . ' ' b gr c we came in second several times we were and we mncerely hope next years wlll Sogr ' H ' ' ' , e ' ' t ' , c V e or .V' l . ' e 'f n V ' V om ' i at ' he te t e r ' t he r s of 1 ' t ' o o . . e V i c Y ' ere F a, d ' e r 1 h you the by of 1 ll unab e c l t I t c 'ee I . 'J . r 1 1 1 V' Band Roster Handley R W Captam Hodgkms W I Lleutenant Iambor I I Frrst Sergeant Held I C Supply Sergeant Holtz W E Sergeant Coleman I O Sergeant Detached Lance Corporals Dreher Kunz K Przvates Frrst Class Colton R D Ilse H F1sl'1man M Iohnson P1 Goodwm P Oloerg F T Hendnckson Rogers O T Sherman H S Puvates Gordon D Rasktn R Hull R W Haskln S S Kausrud D Tautz H Kelly W C Voecks R K Martm A Wanatka E Pau S Weaver R W Potter E B Wnght P IIS!! 22. -1, 5, ui Band It rs wrth much arref that we the rnern hers ot the Q8 Band retrre to th std som tor three months and we the Senrors t r aood Thrs vear under the super Jrston and nstructron or odr apaole oandrnast r Cap tarn Frank Thompson we were oraanrzea mto a unrt eaual to any hand f torrn r years Lana wth we rernernber tn rrde we experren ed n herna a rnernrer f such a crack orgarnz tr n T trrst drrlts rn the all t f' u e n srna as V t Ct E ,1 e a ana as use t thrfu un rrrng rts ar Q ft D QQ Q QQ wh ft Q Q fhs ed end f UBI: Vfrthrn our ranks were such rnterestrnq characters as Pedro Potter th Drxon flash Boo CMan Mountarnl Dean Rasktn the brawn fthe :ana and Swede Kausrud the to s t St Iohns prt hers They also turntshed therr share of he hurnor throughout the year Pcssrbly our greatest ach evernent thrs fear was the Guard Mount a the Platoon um: trt n rn Sheooyqan We were chosen dur ng the paraae tor our exeetlence tor ana playrna Tn s N s rndeed an h no rn any lraht ex ,1 ars ran e s doo u f arxt ore pf wer t you rf'-'e th hard st na as she awlays does Detachment Itrka F I Lance Corporal Prlvates Andros Anthony Clark I E Hahn P H Payne W B Baumbach Brlly Clark P C Kershaw D Sellers P H Buerkr W Fenctl M P Morrts K I Sokolec A Butler B B Garheld B P Opler A I Statter H Bugle Corps For many years the problem ot what to do wrth the youngest cadets trom a mth tary vrewpomt was an acute one Formerly the members ot the srgnal detachment be cause ot therr srze and age were unable year a bugle corps was orgamzed under the drrectron ot Lreutenant Butler and the erghteen members found that by the end ot the year they were contrtbutrng an tm portant part to the hte ot the school The buglers atded matertally by mcreas 1ng the srze of the marchmg band to the correct proportton tor the stze ot the corps They took over the duty of marchtng rn the company whlch was assrgned to Guard Mount Durtng Government lnspectton and towards the end ot the year the bugle detachment ottrcrated at Betreat Ita' Stout W E Probably the1r btggest asslgnment was ln Sheboygan when they were selected w1th the band to conduct a guard mount wrth a platoon representmg the stxth corps area Although none ot the cadets had had he end ot the year most ot them were protr rent buglers and probably some ot th tr names wtll be found on the bugle roster 'text year A unrque system ot challengrng a bugler t htgher playmg rank was rnstalled and rt roved a great sttmulant tor greater ettr tency among the cadets Cadet Lance Corporal Irrka was the cadet ft charge ot the detachment and though he could do httle towards lengthenmg therr small strtdes at parade he kept them al rt and rn rank . ' I to DGTliCiDCiT9 U1 pgrfldes Of fOfII1CITiO1'1S- 'HHS previous experience with the instrument, by A ' ' c' , e' I '- A 1 - A L l , ' ' , e 15VN I1 fJWC AxvavCQ I I i Wk f Jw f4 Pix rl JV 1Aq4Y1 V ' 1 41 1 ' , n KY: ' ' ' H A in I N 5. UPI Y .I . V ,XM , V P: If , . 1 , , I 1 I4 : .. F5 ' 'fu A A I ' i. ' H111 ,, ., , , ' 1' ' ' 1 'Q ffl! V - A ' :Q ' 11 I A :: ' .N I 1' Ill ' 1 'I' .' '. r l-'I I 4 PII 1 , K V I A - ' lffff. ': ' ' 1 1' If V'-fl fff' X ' ' MI 'V if - 411 '11, g., ' W ff .N limi. , V A' 'I ' . nr Cuxss OF SERVICE Th s is n f II me Telegram or Cable' am u less its de- crred ch racter is In, dicar d by a s :table ymb I above or pro' ding the address. THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERXICL ESTIER UNION SYMBOLS D Le Ixlbh Nigh De J C bl Cabl Ni h Le Shlp Radi gram NL Thshlmgdmelho Inthadlhlhohdiiml ddnyhttuliSTANDARD'l'IMEltpoihtoluUn. 1'Im0ollldUihS1'ANDARD'l'IMEupoIntIdmh.nntion. Received at AUABI17 21 GOVT 2 EXTRA WUX CHICAGO ILL JUN 6 405P THE PRESIDENT STJOHNS MILITARY ACADEMY DELAFIELD WIS STJOHNS MILITARY ACADEMY SELECTED AS AN HONOR MILITARY SCHOOL NINETEEN THIRTY EIGHT STOP SECPETARY OF WAR EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS END ADAMS THE ADJUTANT GENERAL WASHINGTON DC Government Inspectlon VV1th government rnspectton much ear 1er than usual th1s year the corps began work ln preparat1on tor the same 1mm dtately wltls the hrst srgns of good weather The hard work and earnestness rn preparatron shown by the corps throughout the preparatory term was hrghly commendable and was dl rectly responsrble tor the success of th 1n spectron The government mspectton IS an annual 1nspect1on held by the government to determ1n wh1ch m1l1tary academ1es may or may not attarn the d1st1nct1on of b 1ng a Honor M1l1tary Academy The entrre mornmg ot May 3rd was d voted to the cl amng ot roorns and alter lunch f1n1sh1ng touches were put on all bar racks The tnspectors arrrved at 3 OO and th lnspectron proper began at 403 PM wtth Captam Rall mspectrng De Koven and Smythe halls and Mayor Mat hett Scott Iohn son hall At mn oclock the mornmg ot the fourth the parade and revrew 1n full dress ,vas held and both MaJor Matchett and Captam Rall pra1sed the corps hrghly lm med1ately upon t1n1sh1ng the parade and re vrew the companres w re halted and the rnspectors went through the corps rnspectmg ll r1tl An lntermrsslon was then pro Il:-II 421P vlded IH order that the boys get ready tor physrcal dr1ll The unrtorm tor physrcal dr1ll was T shlrts and whrte slacks After physl cal dr1ll B company gave a demonstratlon of extended order dr1ll for Captam Rall and A company at the same trme gave an exh1b1t1on ot close order dr1ll for MaJor Matchett Upon the complet1on of h se two exerc1ses company D had the attack prob lem under Captarn Rall and company P the det nse problem under Manor Matchett whlch rncrdentally was a tough one be ause Malor Matchett IS chalrman of the nat1onal defense commtttee at Fort Bennmg The att r noon of the tourth was spent rn practrcal classes tor those cadets whos nam s were chosen for those parttcular classes The re mamder of the cadets studled rn the1r roorns lor the1r theoretrcal classes scheduled for the 1 th The mornrng of the htth was sp nt rn theoretrcal classes for those cadets who had not had practrcal work The classes con tlnued unt1l about noon at whrch tmte h blgg st 1ob ot the year was co npleted Th mspectors left at about l3O and everyorte heav d a srgh of reh I tor every one I lt the ett t ot a Job well done I ' I 7 ' I 1: l-S I DLB my ner I u -ra -'W-W-g-A NM: ' ' zldcssage ff n NL- :Lerner 3 ---1---1 C u' LC' ferrer : 5 0 T- e sz r ner ce '--' '- 'f--k rn urwcous cucuron J. e. wlu.xvn 0 Pillllilllf cnuunnu ov rnl bonu: Pill' VID!-FIIIIDDU' ' YB an o ' I . .- I ' I 1. ... 2, f I : . . . 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' I I - e ec ' I . 21 Club Th l938 2l Club ol St Iohns was or qanlzed soon after the start ot the Current school year wtth a rnembershrp of trve men Cadet Capta1ns Ploshay and Penske Lleutenants Schwaba and Hessberqer and Sergeant Wandschne1der Th 21 Club t enltahten some ot rny non fntlttary readers who are no doulot a ru letuddled s composed ol those men w alter the surnn'-er ot th tr thlrd year a D lohn s hale spent slx weeks at ar C ser ft M1 luaan eca tse o the sa thces tnvo Jed lew o ts are wtlltna ' 'fra e the elort t oe ts If ff 1 s t ere re e tne rvast ex ustfe tn so a To narne hls orqanlzatt s er J a r a lou RCTC Us sl I det u a rt th tfv rt one autorfatlcally re e1ves a omrmssxon as second heutenant tn the Umted States Army The e bers 1n add1t1on t therr pleas ant schoo hte have also very pl asant mernorles l an emoyable summer whrch was protttaole as well as eatoyable The camp located near Battle Creek rn Mrchtqan pronded the fellows a very pleasant suns rner as Nell as one wht h earne tem therr comnmsslon The a ahl superv1s1en ot Captatn Louts B Ruttee e the Regular A V who su pant a 'Vla1 r Baldwn wh or so 'ranf t '1 s was e J e was need d EJ 3 1 lj T rtle years was P M S T e pta tt any ,1 em e had a que an I9 or es o our pleasan s rr a pass F' n s w r e e Ci lf 'IQ1'-9 J ay we dd ll Il S- H . 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Q e age ot ' enty- the top the 1 51553 Rltle Team Alded by the early start and the excel lent coachmg ot Sgt Harger the rrtle t am won the h1ghest honor that any team can wm namely the Hearst trophy tor mrlttary schools Thrs match was won wrth a score the t1rst team Thrs team Barnes Co hrane P Mll W A and OHara St second team also whlch took trtth place wtth a score ot 850 The second team conslsted ot Bottger Frofnm Moore Notbohm and Tharpe of 888 made by was made up ot ler C B Smlth lohns entered a Not only tn the Hearst match d1d th team excel as the1r record for the whol ten matches ttred St lohns won stx and took on second The team won trom Ml wauk e Untver ttv School twtce trom Rtpon Freshmen tw1 and trom loltet IWIC Th f second place was taken 1n the Slxth corps area match whrch was won by Northwest rn l.Vl1l1lCII'V and Naval Academy Th team owed to Evanston once and to Wauk gan twlce and these only by small rnargms A large percentage ot men who answe eo bgt Harger s call last tall were old m n but as tbelr record was better thts year than last fnposstble though 1t seems 1t sp alcs well tor he ettort on the part ot the team ana aso he coach Wntle the H arst team conststed whollf t old men m all IUSTICQ to tn new H arst team they showed IlLlCl'1 promts ana mt thls years exp r n e b hmd hould not have much trouble ttll ng th noe t tt st team next year . . , Q . . 9 ' ' ' . e . ' 1 , J' b e . I rv - F' ' - A , V I , ., A . , S T - . l- V . Ll I , T 9 ' . ' w L , . T A. - V 1 ' Q ' 4 X Q V V . A I ' A 9 3 . , ' ' ' t l e men year will show. lt is a good one. Cat ot WhOf 53' the WUYI mflde UIC T59 S9C5Y1Cl 9 , U 1, 1 T h 'Qc A 'c A e ie c e Q them, e . s ' ,l ' 5 ' .. .. . 'lt .esl s 'ce ' T ' ' e. . e :t he rc .n . , If 'i if Memorlal Day For the frrst trme ln twenty four years the corps of cadets rema1ned at the academy for Memor1al Day Every year smce 1914 the Memor1al Day parade has elther been held rn Ch caqo or Mllwaukee Therefore th1s year on Monday 1n commemoratlon of the day the ceremony took place rn the Court of Honor Smce the day was to be a hohday rev e1lle was at the same trrne as on Saturday After mornlnq mess the cadets amused them selves unt1l tt was ll 40 At ll 40 1n the mornmq the entrre bat talton assembled under arms on the gravel path and m seml dress From there the corn panles were marched mdrvrdually to the1r previously speclfted posts on the north south and west of the flagpole The program was opened Wllh the hymn Nearer My God to Thee After the muslc Maror Smythe de l1vered a short address and ded1cat1on men tronlnq that General Charles Kmq who was wtth the academy for years .vho was a perfect example of manhood and leadershlp person1f1ed all that Memor1al Day stands for General Kmq was a veteran of ftve wars and that 1t 1S for such men as he who have fought 1n behalf of our country that we cele brate Memor1al Day After the Malor had f1n1shed h1s speech the band played Amen Then Cadet Captarn W1ll1am Martlr placed a Memor1al wreath on the Court of Honor Three volleys were then ftred as o salute by a f1r1nq squad composed of cadets lmmedrately afterward taps was played as the flag was ratsed from half mast to the top The buqle corps then blew To the Colors As soon as the Rev Merrlll O Gruber had dellvered hrs bened1ct1on the cornpanres were marched off to the tune of the Vrctory Parade The afternoon was spent 1n varrous holt day sports boat r1des qolf swxmmmq ten n1s and other recreatlons so that by taps everyone was ready to go to bed after a wonderful Memorral Day fl: fi' N X xxx wi X ,xxx ' 1 , v sw ATHLETICS N x 6 . lxki V x 5 x ' X 5 W da VA wi- Athletic Coaches Major Ralph H. Fletcher Drrector of Athletlcs Captam Edrson B Lerch Captarn Allen Earl Smrth Head Coach Football Track and Hockey Captarn Stephen Bullman Captarn Trmothy P Reardon Track and Freld Baseball Captarn W Orestes Weaver Lreutenant Howard E McMahon Tennzs Hockey Lreutenant Ralph Bovey Wyand Captarn Earl O Culver Remedral Gymnashcs L1ghtwe1ghts Lreutenant Clyde G Worley Skatrng The success that St lohns men have at tarned rn the past and wrll attaln ln the future rn the varrous frelds of athletrcs rs fundamentally the result of the many hours our coaches have worked to produce the hrghest degree of effrcrency attarnable wth the materral at hand Not only have they successfully rnstructed therr men rn the sk1ll of playrng the game but also they have taught therr men how to avord the 1nJur1es that sad to say frequent so many of our athletrc frelds today Because of the constant care and supervrsron of our athletrc coaches IDJUTIGS recerved from ath letrcs have always been held to a surprrsrng low number Thrs 1S a record that our coaches prrde themselves to Just as hrgh a degree as they do the number of games won We can be Justly proud of them for thrs reason alone St Iohns has a reputatlon among 1lS opponents for profrcrency 1n the varrous sports But whrch rs st1ll more rmportant rt has a reputatron for good sportsmanshrp and teams that grve to the very last ounce of therr abrlrty Srnce these are the prrmary purposes of athletrcs no greater complrment can be pard to any school Thrs reputatlon 1S largely the result of the trarnrng our men have rece1ved from therr coaches Now to rntroduce you to the men whose attrrbutes we have been laudrng Malor Fletcher who rs the head of the athletrc department Though he coaches no teams he 1S largely responsrble for the suc cess of them all He arranged all our sched ules and provrded for the transportatron of the varrous teams when they have competed wrth schools away from St lohns Thrs 1S a drffrcult task and Maror Fletcher rs hrghly deservrng of our prarses F1601 Mr Wesley Merrrfreld Golf Captarn Lerch our head coach has made a name for hrmself among prep school coaches by conslstently turnrng out good teams Through good years and bad years Captarn Lerch has gurded the football bas ketball teams and crew to vrctory after v1c tory wrth a mrnrmum of defeats The success of the football team could not have been possrble wrthout the work of Captarn Smrth as l1ne coach W1th Captarn McMahons assrstance he also turned out a good hockey squad thrs year The weather and all manner of bad breaks combrned to hurt the team but rn sprte of thrs the hockey team can be classed as good Through the gurdance of Captarns Smrth and Bullman the track team agarn met w1th a successful season and turned rn an excellent record The Llghtwerght football and basketball teams were rnstructed by Captarn Culver Captarn Reardon and Colonel McLure han dled the st1ll lrghter werghts Although these teams are lrght they furnrsh many men wrth the trarnrng that enables them to attarn an academy posrtron the next year Captarn Weaver assrsted by Lleut Wrlt berger coached tennls thrs year and M Merrrfreld rnstructed the golf team Captarn Reardon has developed a crack ball club Thrs baseball team IS rndeed a wrnner Lleutenant Worley and Captaln Wyand man aged the Remedral Gym They have devel oped an actrvrty that was consrdered more or less drudgery rnto a popular form of recre atron among the boys Lreutenant Anderson led the general athletrcs group To these men who have glven the best of thelr abrlrtres rn order that St Iohns teams rnrght come through we owe the h1ghest possrble prarse for therr efforts 1 1 . 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I I 1 1 I I . 1 1 - L, 1 . . - . , , . , . . . , 1 I - . 1 T' , ' . . . 1 .. . .... 1 . . , . 1 L Team Captarns The much quoted statement No team rs stronger than rts weakest man rs probably the truest of any such statement but on the shoulders of one and only one man falls th burden and alory of Captarn And to lo captarn of a St Iohn s team rs an honor and responsrbrlrty that can be frlled only DY those rare personalrtres for whrch St lohn s rs noted Two very deservrna cadets shared th honor of co caotarns of the heavyweraht foot call tearr for thrs season or r937 38 namely Brll Martrn and B Bell olayrnq hrs ever steady qarne rn the lrne and Bore dornq hrs damaae t p srnq lrnes Harold Schwarz three trrn s ap arn of th hea vwerah taslcetball team crrmaxefl h fourth brrllrant year at St Iohn s by s orrng ZZU pornts and provrng one of the nar ns Jr aest or o sch ol payes Lead ng 'he o ta t ,ra a teu s as 1 Ed Tharp who seemed to na e h lcna c f r hrttrnq th down th a le Agarn t artrr Moen we s s naath tebala rVrn demy track team was prlote by capabl and deservrnq Orvrlle Mrller lvfrller excelled rn football as well as all track events Bob Ol-lara led the rrfle team to 're of rts most successful seas ns rn years a ways provrnq hrs abrlrty by hrs contrnuous hrqh scores Srttrnq rn the was for hrs who seemed S rok na the season was prlot s seat of the oaseball teann second year H rold Schwarz to be a blessrna every coach rew to a hard nd successful Wrlkrnson who Kept the boys qornq rn the t uqhest compet tr The hoclcef of rts weather n ndrcaps wa led throuqh a tough but sur, rsrnaly qooa seaso ley lerry Brandon ar Don Peters At nrs post cg are errf was t ps TQUTH H1 SDIT ta Jrct If y err la ad 'W ads nen who Ihr ah the aorf the rrrals of cr eat stanorn a Nays uph l na the oer e SKC CI Q 5 Dol fc 'ne rf r s o e ff rr cr ct feat V V ' d e Q , . A , l . re V o A , Q' ' . b . W . , . , , N . V , V. e . . ' to . 4 i fa rv ' 2 l L g, yal J H A - - - ,N l V ' ' 5 1 . O V l .CI'l. -2 A, L ' . . . V 1 , , A r - rv ,e V .ra s V A, OD ...Brrl, A 5, . . . , - , ff ' - - r N r n J V rd V . V . .o ob o Vs. , , ' , N A A , A A :ron of o l , IV 1 ' o , V, , rr: V r . 2' t .V ' V V .. ,r .rs So r these z V cu V l 1 ' ' V . ' c f of ' o ' ana V ' ' ef , ' N ' ' .V V to. 'N b thV teams, lr ' X o ant V A V fVc' ge tV A ey .o l ' Vrs. V r f ..rV example, let us T 'V off our 2 ts. For, St. QI if e hro' h V gh ee on ve fma ,fhns h tnis yVar, as never V o V, e ' r V V I VV t e cl to sri rn the dr: e 'V seat wna L rV, ' ith ro l ' em e ld.V, f l is he ' high, the' A' oblerris cf 'e V and Brll M 1. ' 1. .. ' V peak of tennis: he sharea '.-11th their team na'es the Queries Q. ' e stuff on .hV ' lr ll 411.1 The acaf of xtctory. flrrlf 1' S Club lt 15 rn the S Club that one fmds men who have grven much to the glory of St lohn s For several years the S Club has been a tradrtronal organrzatron and one whrch was rnactrve lts members have numbered not only great athletes but scholars as well It IS an honor much to be deserved to be a member of the St lohn s S Club as maJor letters are awarded rn only srx sports These sports are football basketball baseball track crew and hockey The members are awarded several prrv rleges such as berng excused from show formatrons wearrng the sweater rnstead of the unrform and berng errglble for several trrps made by academy teams For frfty years St lohn s has been famous for rts rdeals of sportsrnanshrp character l1f'l generosrty and co operatron Members of St lohns teams have been known by both Thrs sprrrt of true sportsmanshrp rs the fundamental prrncrple whrch rs rnculcated rnto members of any St lohns team The frnal curtarn has been rung down on another teams fought teams fear and agarn we frnd that St lohn s tnough they may have been defeated hard and upheld the motto of former Great athletes were produced only to gradu are however many men returned for the future years In the words of the old H M we the S Club leave a message to the club of next ,fear Carry On so that when rn the fu .rre we return we may proudly say that NG once belonged to the S Club r 'T ' ' f - -C 'r . 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KEMPER ATHLETIC CLUB Captazn Cadet Prlvate Harold Schwarz Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Dzrectors Prrvate Anthony Hale Se geant Louxs Goldtme Prrvate Robert Reynolds L1eutenant George Hessberg Capta1n W1ll1am Martm Pr1vate Robert Young Captam Ierry Brandon Lance Corporal Ralph Shaw DeKOVEN ATHLETIC CLUB Captam Cadet Sergeant Robert Correll Directors Cadet Pnvate Melvm Traylor Cadet Errst Sergt Robert Bell Cadet Sergeant Fel1x Smart r Cadet Lance Corporal Iohn Mrllrgan Kemper Delioven Clubs The t1nal curtam has agam been run aown on the Kemper DeKoven rnter club ath letrc contests We tmd that rt has been a sp1r1ted race from the start wlth both Clubs ntermg mto each contest wholeheart dy J d both determlned whether 1t be to wrn r to lose to play the game by that 'noto that has pulled so many St lohns tea s to 1 tory The game lsr t over unnl the wh s e lows Although the Kemper lub won a ae lsr e tory the frghttng y ot that D TC 1 n rm Cadet Capta1n Fred Penske Cadet Lance Corporal Herbert Lea Cadet Capta1n Bernard Ploshay Cadet Sergeant Elmer Iullus club drdnt grve them one mlnutes peace So to two of the hardest t1ght1ng teams rn years we take otf our hats To the V1ClOfS you proved your supenonty IH many ways to the losers you Went down frghtmg and best ot all wrth a smlle May the clubs ot next fear proftt y such excellent examples hola agam as has been done so wonderfully thrs year those tour trad1t1ons of our be loved H M the game 1snt ofer untrl the whxstle blows dont be a mollycoddle play the game and arry on T . . , , 9 . . , , . . . e. 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'M .' 1l:111u111:. 11.11 11 A1.-111 f'E1c1:12i- Ei ,U Q'E'. 11gw 11' 41 AQAAA fide 23326 Football SCORES Academy SCHEDULE AND ST lOl-IN S ohn ohn ohn ohn Iohn Iohn s Iohn s S S S S S Total The heavywerght season began a few days after school opened IH September A large number of men turned out and the squad seemed somewhat larger than usual A suff1c1ent number of old men returned from last years squad to make the prospects for the com1ng season favorable Because the squad was much llghter than the former St lohns squad and because the malortty of men were extremely lackmg 1n exp r1ence 1t was ev1dent that to become wrnners th1s team must develop speed and eff1c1ency m OPPONENTS Rtpon College Freshmen Crane Tech Hlgh School Kelvyn Park H1gh School Belort College Freshmen M1lwaukee Country Day Amundsen Hlgh School Morgan Park M1l1tary Academy Total Ll66l blockmg and tacklmg to the hlghest degree Capta1n Lerch 1mpressed thls upon th mem bers of the squad very forc1bly 1n a short mformal talk early IH the season Although the boys were 1tch1ng for scr1m mage and rough stuff from the beg1nn1ng the f1rst few days were spent 1n ltght dr1lls caltsthenlcs and runntng One could see the pounds dropp1ng from our chubbter members as the hot September sun and the strenuous exercrses began to take effect Some of th Weak S1Sl9IS dropped out durmg thls p st. 1 ' - - - 6 ' - - 7 st. 1 ' - - - l5 . 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' - - - 20 '- - 7 - - - 80 ---- - 46 CADTAIN EDISON B LERCH CAPTAIN ALLEN E SMITH Head Coach Lme Coach rrod thmnmg the squad down to 1ts normal srze Naturally th1s was no loss to the team After thrs pertod of exerctses many men began to realtze that they were not tn as good phys1cal cond1t1on as they formerly thought But they soon became hardened and pract1ce equtpment was tssued mclud 1ng pads Coaches Lerch and Sm1th veterans ot many past seasons emphastzed the necesstty for a thorough knowledge of fundam ntals so naturally a large portton of each after noon was spent tn perfectmg form and pre and backs The team was wrthout a passer or a krcker unttl Captatn Lerch developed Matt Dobsons natural ab1l1ty By the end f the season Matty was gettmg plenty of dts tance on h1S punts and hurl1ng the p1g skm mth bulls eye accuracy St Iohns met P1o Nono Hxgh for a prac ttce game to start the season off The cadets won by a score of l2U Bell and Herman d1d the cadets share of the scortng and the team as a whole showed up splendrdly The one game of the year that every man on the team would ltke to play over IS the St Iohns vs R1pon College Frosh The cadets were defeated 76 They outplayed the Frosh tn every way for three quarters but somehow fatled to score that fmal tally A fast lmprovtng St Iohns team shoved over two touchdowns and scored a safety tc defeat Crane Tech of Chlcago 15 6 St Iohn s scored the ftrst touchdown on the tackle smash Smart scored on a pass from Dobson for the second The purple l1ne was the dtf ference between vlctory and defeat for the St Iohns eleven on thts Saturday They played heads up ball from end to end The followlng Week found the cadets on the end of the score Kelvtn Park scored on an 1ntercepted pass to defeat St lohns 60 The purple outdtd themselves on the defense but the backs couldnt seem to get under way Agaln St Iohn s lzne showed 1lS mettle St Iohns met a strong Belolt Frosh rn one of the hardest fought battles of the year for the cadets on the short end of the l3 U score The boys came back f1ght1ng and fmally scored on a pass from Dobson to Smart Bob Sholty although handtcapped by an rn Jured arm played a great game at end po s1t1on for the purple that day I 9 ' 1 l a I I V 1 Cjsion in blocking and tackling for line men their next encounter. The half ended with ' ' ' . 0 . ' Um 'Q we, , Ww- A 7 ROBERT HENRY BELL II WILLIAM MCFADDEN MARTIN C0 Captain The M1lwaukee Country Day eleven went down 1n defeat on the1r own gr1d1ron the tollowmg Saturday The cadets were trarlmg at the half 7 6 The Purple had already be come famous as a last half team They turned on the steam rn the last perrod and Dobson scored mak1ng a grand total of 13 for the Cadets to 7 for the M1lwaukeeans St Iohn s won an easy v1ctory over Amundson swamp1ng them 190 However the Purple contlnued to uphold tts record and Then came the game of the year St Iohns met Morgan Park M1l1lUIY Academy for the annual homecom1ng game It was a thr1ller from start to f1n1sh and the Purple came out v1ctor1ous by a 20 7 score Every team has 1lS on day and th1s was ours Such f1ght1ng sp1r1t has seldom been Wll nessed on a St Iohns gr1d1ron Perfect ac curacy and prec1s1on was demonstrated rn every play but the play that Wlll go down m football h1story here 1S the gallop1ng Jaunt of Hack Schwarz our quarterback when he toted the leather s1xty yards on an mtercepted pass to put the game on 1ce Few wltnesses w1ll forget that l1ttle tr1p To the team and corps thls v1ctory was the CcrCaptam achlevement of the goal for wh1ch we had been str1v1ng all year because w1nn1ng th1s game meant ga1n1ng an 1nd1rect v1ctory over Culver Shattuck and other outstandmg rnrlrtary schools of the mrd west Once agam the settmg sun glorrhed the colors of our purple and red And now a word of rlchly deserved pralse to the members of th1s frghtmg outf1t At the left end pos1t1on we frnd Bob Sholty who although lackrng 1n experrence at the begmmng of the year managed to spend the greater part of every game 1n our opponents backfleld Hrs GIISCIIVQ blocklng coupled w1th that never saydre spmt made hrm 1nvaluable to our team From the large number of cand1dates out for the tackle posts Coach Lerch selected Ken Osman and Herb Lea the b1g boys from M1nnesota and Red Iorgensen to I1ll these posts Great work was done by these boys 1n openrng and closrng the holes Bud Schoellkopf and Ung Unger were the blockmg guards that kept the center ot the l1ne secure These two boys were a valuable asset to our squad W1thout therr assrstance the cause would have been lost 1 ' ' ' 1 I failed to score in the first two periods. 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H681 Tex Mrller the Dallas boy held down the rr.rht flank posrtron Tex was a consrstent pass recerver and a good defensrve man We Venture to say that he wrll go places any man s ball t am The left half post of St lohn s Reb l back rreld was frlled by Matt Dobson one of the Southern boys Matt was an excell nt rrrpl threat man scorrng many of the Purples touchdowns Not So Smart another fourth of the rebel quartet along wrth Dobson drd the marorrty of the hrp swayrng and ball totrng of the team The valuable qualrtres of speed and elusrveness made Not So tops rn hrs lrne Hrs abrlrtres as a pass recerver were unexcelled The Dobson to Smart pass com brnatron was responsrble for many long garns in-1 and scores These two rebels drd great work rn holdrng down the backfreld posts The brarns behrnd our outfrt was Hack Schwarz the black sheep of the Rebel back freld Hack was a crack freld general and blo ker Hrs level head managed to pull us out of some trght spots As a quarterback Hack was tops Brll Martrn our lrne Captarn and center was responsrble for the frghtrng sprrrt that haracterrzed the Purple lrne Seldom rf ver were consrstent garns made through hrs part of the lrne Hrs accurate ball passrng :md words of encouragement when sprrrts were low m ant a lot to the team Bob Bell the other quarter of the Rebel backfreld acted as backfreld Captarn and fullback and rn hrs posrtron Bob couldnt be beat Outstandrng among the other m n of th squad who saw plenty of servrce were Eddre Mayer and Wandy Wandschnred r at ends Hrll and Traylor at tackles Brandon and Mrl lrgan at guards Tomrc at quart r Forsgard at center Peters and Herman at halves and Reynolds and Goldfrne at full Although the football team of l937 drd not have a p rfect record rt wrll go down rn th hrstory of St lohns truly great teams be cause of rts frghtrng sprrrt alone The team of l937 has set a mark for the teams of the future to shoot at and so we say to the pros pectrve members of the team of l938 Carry On ' i . . ,CA- Ltqhtwelqht Football At the begrnnmg of the year the pros pects for the lrghtwerght football team were none too brrght Out of the f1ftyf1ve who turned out for the sport only frve were on the squad last year and none of them were regulars Captam Culver had a real task before hrm w1th the mexperlenced squad and a schedule as tough as the Lrghts have seen 1n years However Captatn Culver perfected a smooth fast movmg team from the squad The f1rst str1ng l1ne averaged one hundred and forty f1ve pounds Wh1le the backf1eld tlpped the scales at a mean hundred and th1rty frve pounds In erght games the Lrghts scored one hun dred and forty seven polnts to the1r oppo nents one hundred and th1rty They never farled to score rn a slngle game When the frnal gun was f1red the Llghts score was three wms two t1es and three defeats The frrst two games of the season were flf0 agamst the Watertown Reserves and Hart land Both games were lost by the Cadets but they galned the much needed expenence for the games to follow In agatnst the South DIVISION score was t1ed 6 to 6 The day the Llghts showed the really had a football team and at the same t1me avenged the1r f1rst defeat of the year by beatlng the Watertown Reserves 19 to 13 the thrrd game B team the follow1ng Satur Corps that they The toughest oppos1t1on of the year Captam Culvers estlmatlon was agalnst the PIO Nono B team The L1ghts really put forth for Cap but were held to a 19 to l9 score by the powerful PIO Nono team ln the fmal game of the year the Lrghts lost to the Morgan Park Llghts on a very wmdy snow-covered freld The Lrghts next year should be much more fortunate than those of th1s year for a good share of th1s years squad w1ll be returnmg next fall which had been reduced to thirty. l - - in ' l ,-...ggl -lin -1 r o - -o., l unlor Football Playmg a schedule ot 8 games the St Iohns Iunxor team can boast of a htghly successful season Startmg the season w1th a totally green team Lreutenant McMahon was faced w1th the problem of burldmg a capable team for hrs ttrst game only a few short weeks away By the dent of steady practlce on the mng out w1th the ball etc the team soon developed a cons1stent ground gamer n Pr1tchard a new boy from Oak Park Th1s blond wtzard soon proved htmselt a fast shtfty ball carrter a good passer and a deadly tackler A second threat was Rlnga R the new boy brother of one of the stars of last years Iunlor team Assxsttng these two 1n the exceedrngly capable backheld we saw such able warrrors as Morrts Vmcent Rudehch a hard runnlng llne plunger and Dyess ln the ltne we saw such lumrnarres as Cartwr1ght the Arkansas mud turtle who played conststently a whale of a game at tackle and Zupet a stocky l1ttle guard who also starred 1n several games throughout the season ln Ornsteln the Iumors found an able center who though he never showed to the best ot hrs ab1l1ty Playmg a strenuous schedule agamst teams much older and more expertenced than themselves the Iumors under the lead ershrp of Captarn Schroeder cooperated wrth Coach McMahon to make thls years team one of the best and one from wh1ch Captam Lerch w1ll wtthout doubt draw mater1al tor h1s team tn the next tew years fundamentals such as blocking, tackling, run- plugged the hglg in the middle Of the ling ' ' 1 . 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C1711 ln lvlrdget Football The Mtdaets had ther own football t am thrs year and rt was really a trghtrng o ganrzatron They were ably coached by both Colonel McLure and Captarn Reardon who were able to grve them many h lplul sug gestrons and teach them many ot the best plays Last year because the Mrdget team was so small they were Jorned wrth the lun rors But th1s year therr number was large enough to make an rndependent team and we all telt that they should be congratulat d on trne playrng and showrng ot school sprrrt The Mrdgets of 37 played erght games rn all ot whrch tour were won one was a t1e and three were lost The trrst three games ot the year were wrth Cushmg School The Mrdgets won the trrst game wrth a score ot l43 The next game wrth thrs same team was a t1e wrth a score ot O U on both srdes However the thrrd game was lost by twelve pornts The next and most rmportant game of the year wrth St Sebastran rn Mrlwaukee proved to be the most thrrlhng Although th lvlrdgets lost by 45 6 some outstandmg play mg was done especrally by lrrka who l'1,'z scored the only touchdown rn the last mm nute to play The Midgets next two games were wrth Lrncoln school The trrst game was won but they lost the next one The last game whrch they played as a whole was another rn whrch Cushrng was agarn de teated wrth a score ot 60 The Mrdget Kemper Delioven game was a complete vrc tory tor the Kernpers who beat the DeKovens 760 Some wonderful players wrth regard to therr srze were on the team who really deserve to be mentroned These men are Andros A tackle Iames W end lrrka ack and Rudelrch S haltback Although the Mrdgets may seem very small theres lots ot hght and wlll power rn them and rf they contrnue as conscren trously as they drd thrs year they wrll wrth out a doubt make up the brg team S nay the Mrdgets of 38 strrve to achrexe he same hrgh peak that those me tbres d hrs year ' , 'r e A ' - , 9 - . 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'f4ff 1 11 1 .1 1 P 1 H - fl- ' ' 'YI 11 , , 5 - 1' , ' 1 'wx 1 . . 1... 1 . 1 V b A V 1 I ' g Academy Basketball SCHEDULE AND SCORES Iohh S ohn s ohh S ohh ohh s ohm Iohn s ohh I uhh lohrl ohh ohh ohh Iohn s Total ST IOHN S OPPONENTS DeMolay Malta Chapter Kelvyh Park I-lrgh School Lmdblom Hrgh School Pro Norro Academy Crane I-hgh School Wells Hrgh School NOYll'1WGSl9fD College Preps Tuley Hlgh School Morgan Park Mrhtary Academy Stemmetz I-hgh School P1o Noho Academy Qrrarga Mlhtary Academy Parker l-hgh School Morgan Park Mrlrtary Acad m Total I1 1 St. ' - - - 36 - Stl I ' - - - 27 ' - St. I ' - - - 30 ' ' - - St. I 'S - - - 27 ' - - St. I ' - - - 42 ' - - St. I 's - A - 40 ' ' - - Sr. , ' - - V 26 , c St. I 'S - - - 40 ' - - St. Iohh's - f - 39 Farragut High School - - Sl. 'L 'S - f - ' ' St. , 'S - - - 52 ' ' - - St. I 's - - - 40 ' - - St. I 's - - - 60 ' ' - St. I 'S - - - 39 ' - - St. ' - A - 40 f e Y - - 535 - - - - Heavyweight Basketball Paced by their high scoring captain, Hare old Schwarz, the heavyweight basketball team finished what can be termed as a fairly successful season in view of the fact that Captain Lerch had a turn out of what was probably his greenest squad in years at his first call for practice Being favored by th return of only two letter men Captain Lerch by the end of the season had molded his seemingly hopeless material into a smoothly running machine Schwarz s oring some 220 points led the purple team in scoring for the season but was followed closely by Wand schneider and Correll who completed th scoring circuit of the 37 38 season The cadets won their opening game by defeating Milwaukee De Molay in an ex citing opener by the close score of 39 to 36 Their second game was with Kelvm Park High School which they dropped to the sharp shooting black and gold team 36 to 27 Lind blom appeared next on the cadets schedule and the hard fighting purple team bowed to the boys from Lindblom 36 to 32 Next the cadets Journeyed to Milwaukee to lose a fast and exciting game to Pio Nono by a close score of 30 27 The Heavies broke their losing streak by defeating Crane Hlgh School of Chicago 42 35 but lost their next game to Wells High School 53 to 40 The team then traveled to Watertown to play the Northwestern Col lege Preps and lost a one sided victory to the preps 50 to 26 However th v came back the next week to defeat Tuley High School in a hard fought battle 40 to 31 Farragut Hrgh of Chicago then came This game was probably the seasons most spectacular from the spectators viewpoint Farragut nosed out the cadets after two ov r times 41 to 40 Then came the test of the s ason A large squad of fifteen players made the much waited for trip of the season down to Morgan Park Military Academy to meet one of the best teams Morgan Park had pro duced in years The cadets playing top notch ball defeated the Maroon and VVh1t 47 to 38 The next week they Won again this time on their own floor def ating Stein netz of Chicago 52 to 42 Pio Nono of Milwaukee came down to play the cadets a return game on their own HAROLD SCHWARZ Captain floor They showed a much improved forrn and outscored the cadets 50 to 40 in the last home game of the season With the Mid West Prep tournament only a week off the Heavies went lnto a strenu ous practice campaign for the next week The following Thursday they left for Chi cago and had a good day s rest b fore their from Onarga Military Academy 60 to 26 Schwarz scoring 23 polnts to be high point man That evening St Iohns was again victor by defeating Parker high rr a 39 to 32 thriller Advancing to the semi finals they meet Morgan Park M1l1lGfY Academy whom they had previously beaten but in this en counter the cadets lost by Cx scor of 48 to 40 And so ended the 1937 38 basketball sea son Captain Lerch is deserving of much credit for his splendid work in molding fine team out of such pronounced green ma terial The boys did a fine iob and such hard and continuous work 1S surely t be rewarded I ' A ' ' . 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I , 4 L I 1 I C first Lightweight Basketball Throughout a long tough schedule of fourteen games most of which were against Chicago lightweights who were all more experienced and larger fives the St lohns lightweights never iost Courage and l'ept fighting against overwhelming odds With a turnout of sixty men most of whom were green mt n this y ar the atten Captain Wiltberger was focused not on one team but five or six teams composed of five average players These men were brought along gradually and were all regarded as nearly equal in ability The addition of Goldfine and lls greatly bolstered a team which suffered grievous losses due to miurtes Fourteen games were played five of which were won and nine of which were lost Six of the nine losses were at the hands of Chicago teams two were later avenged and one suffered at the hands of the North western College Preps a vastly bette much larger cleverer tear? The high point of the season was the defeat of Morgan Park and secondly the defeat of Pio Nono in which all available nnen were used The team which was not brilliant at the outset of the season spent long hours in practice and kept fighttng even while going down in defet The team at the end of its season was vastly improved over its early season form which is proved by the fact that two of the d feats suffered early in the season were later avenged . , ,F - e T e , - tion of Captain Culver and his assistant, - - A -' A 1 L ' L A . I . ' ' ' a . ' Q ' y e- ll 1 r . ' H701 iw' V s +N0 5t - f ' --fjnfrs, X 635578 1 D f ' -af L- I - ' 17 ' Vgv s FAKXDGQ ' XDG67 :P Xmas, .448-M if ' , I Z- 'S ' :'A ' . fi x 4' f f . QQ. . 2 ' ' f k MQW! xii H '- lg xr V aklt x' -9' ,NK N? QR N-fv f 51,95 A U: V 'V A' ,ng gg ls k QC-, Q Wi' K , A KTHE nun 59-NTA WTANS NRM Q - a A , a e-il 112- ..- sh-X Vip, xt. gm 5 . ,Z Q - .J .Q mx -f ff , V. ff: 4 - w '4 E. .91 51' ' ' , ' gfq v Q Q -' 'I , . 1 dj? Wm! U 1 5 S Academy Track At the frrst call for track thJs spr ng Cap tam Smrth and Captam Bullman were greeted wrth a cornparatrvely green and Jnexpen enced squad but one that was overwhelm Jngly large 1n number The pre season work outs were held Jn the gymnasrum and the squad was begrnmng to get Jnto condJt1on bv the t1me the weather permrtted pract1ce out on the track The pre season work outs consrsted chtefly of fundamentals and con a1t1on1ng work ln lookrng over the squad had men returnlng Jn the dashes hurdles broad Jump pole vault hrgh Jump and Jave l1n but found that he was comparattvely vv ak rn the dlstances However as the season progressed Boynton a good mrler ct last year showed great Jmproxement Lewrs and Clark H dexeloped Jn the auar ter and Rydman turned Jn good p rform ances 1n the half The hardles were Cap tatn Smlths prlde and Joy th1s year Both Qrvllle Mlller and B111 Smlth turned rn a perfect record for the season d1v1d1ng all frrst and second places among themselves Hessberger turned Jn an equally good rec ord Jn the broad Jump wrth no defeats and dropped only one lUO yard dash These three men were the base around whlch Captarns Smrth and Bullman molded a well rounded and only tw1ce beaten track team The cadets opened the l938 season wrth a very decrsrve w1n over Hyde Park Hlgh School of Chrcago The day was rather damp but the tlmes were exceptronally good for tlae early date and wet track Hess oerger led the team wrth fourteen oomts akmg flrst 1n the broad Jump and hundred yard dash for the season, Captain Smith found that he p I ' ' 1 . ' , . 7 D gn A ' A ' A 1 1 '1 , I ' 4 l V I T 7 T 9 - - U35 The team journeyed to Milwaukee for th second meet of the season w1th the M1lwau kee State Teachers Reserves Agatn the cadets were vlctorrous and th1s tlme Smtth W A paced h1s team mates w1th a grand total of 16 pomts w1nn1ng both hurdle races The following Saturday the cadets met w1th the1r frrst defeat of the season at the hands of East D1v1s1on H1gh School of M11 waukee East brought a much expertenced state champlonshlp team wlth them that proved too strong for the cadets 1n most every respect Poter was hlgh polnt man for East and the cadet leaders were Mlller Smlth and Hessberger Saturday the 18th found the cadets at Pnpon College for a meet W1th the Pupon freshmen The Rrpon varslty was havlng a meet W1th Carroll College and the St lohn s meet was held 1n comunctlon w1th the var s1ty meet St Iohns emerged vlctortous tn the last few mmutes of the meet The 880 relay and M1ller s place 1n the Javelrn forged the cadets ahead to w1n by SIX pornts Some beautlful runn1ng was seen by all through out the entlre meet The frrst m1d week meet of the season was held the followlng Wednesday agamst St Iohns Cathedral of Mllwaukee The cadets scored an easy v1ctory but due to a tre mendously slow track the tlmes were very poor Leadmg the cadet team was Hess The followrng Saturday a hard f1ght1ng but muchly crrppled team bowed to Schurz Hrgh of Chlcago 1n a very close meet The track was slow because of late rams but Ca1n s trme tn the quarter of 55 and Herman s t1me m the half of 2 13 9 were exceptlonally good Also another hrgh l1ght of the meet was the toss1ng of the shot 49 5 by a Schurz man The cadets Journeyed to Pro Nono of Mtl waukee where they enloyed a cornparat1vely easy v1ctory over the boys ln gold Hess berger turned 1n hrs best performance of the year by wmnmg ftrst 1n the lOO yard dash pole vault broad Jump and placrng second tn the d1scus He also ran on the wmnmg relay team All men turned tn top notch performances and were h1gh1y pratsed coaches Smrth and Bullrnan i119 ORVILLE B MILLER Captam The last meet of the year the prlvate school state meet was held on the Academy track Saturday Iune 4th St Iohns was the defendmg champlon and PIO Nono was the runner up of last year Both teams retamed the1r crowns and several records were brok en The track was fast and all teams keyed to the compet1t1on so It 1snt hard to see why many records fell clurmg the afternoon The last pract1ce was held on Monday 6th at wh1ch tlme Capta1ns Smlth and Bull man pralsed the team of 1938 for 1lS excellent record and cooperatlon They admltted that they dldnt have the experlence to rely on that they had had m prevtous years but what they llked about the team was that they never qult And so closes another suc cessful year 1n the hlstory of St Iohns track teams and lt IS at thls t1me that we wlsh to express our appreclatron and thanks t coaches Smtth and Bullman for the frne work they dld rn developtng a wrnnmg squad from such areen materlal e I . . . , , , . . , ' t . . . t . . 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I - a ' A I I A I ' l Academy Crew Forward all' Ready' Hup' W1th thes words the crew ot 1938 started therr practtce on the rowlng machtnes rn the crew room ot Smythe Hall Under the constant SUDSTVISIOH of the able coach Captam Lerch and the coxy lrrka the crew spent many tedtous hours of ttrlng work rndoors There was an unusually large squad for they soon dropped out one by one untrl the regulars remalned Because of the slze of the squad the coach d1v1ded rt 1nto two sec trons one to work on the rnachmes wh1le the others dtd road work Thrs system kept the squad workrng constantly after crew practrce had started H801 The exceptlonally late sprmg caused the rew to rernam much longer than usual or t'1e rowmg machrnes Then after they dra cet on the lake the numerous bad days cut tne number ot practlces to a m1n1mum Then t o Government lnspectron took a week ot rnuch needed practtce from the green crew Gradually however the number of crabs and wash outs lessened and the crew shower: stgns of a promrsmg season Practrce was held several mornmgs before reverlle ana sometrmes on exceptronally rough days lt was held atter evenrng mess when the wrnd cred down and the lake calm d Peters pulled the bow oar whtle McLaller v as number two Mclieown three Drurnheller ur Hawl y trve Dudt srx Lawson s ve ' ' c ' . . , 3 l ' ' N Captain Lerch to pick from this year, but Ay . 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T , e n JUH .r .ze 4422... 11 ,3- -qr' -,.- S. 0-ii IOHN C WILKINSON IR CAPTAIN EDISON B LERCH Captam Coach and Wrlklnson stroke and captarn After a frnal practrce these men prepared for a trrp o Madlson to race the Wrsconsm Frosh The shell had gone early but the crew left St Iohns tn the Brown Bomber w1th Cap tam Lerch around nrne AM After an un eventful trtp the crew arrtved at the Wrs consn boat house on Lake Mendota The race was scheduled to be held at three th1rty 1n the afternoon but due to rough water rt was postponed unt1l frve o clock The crew busted themselves ln sleeprng and en Joyrng a show Fmally the b1g moment came The St luhns crew rowed to the far end of the course and watted for the Wtsconsm shell After a br1ef Jockeytng mto posttton the race was on The green St lohns crew un a customed to the rough water fared badly on the course The WISCONSIN crew wlth the1r longer pract1ces on the lake soon forged mto the lead Conslderlng the handr caps that the St Iohns crew was under they d1d very well A beaten but unconquered crew returned to St lohns that eventng determtned t make a better showlng rn the next race Practrce started aga1n wlth redoubled effort for the next race Unfortunately however 1t was drscovered that St Iohn s had no more races The crew of 1938 dld remarkably well constdertng the late start the few oracttces and only two experrenced men at the be gtnnrng of the season There w1ll be two lettermen back thts next year to serve as a foundahon for the crew of l939 The rew of l938 takes th1s opportunrty to wzsh the next years CTCN much luck fllill I , A 'Y 0' 9 g 4- ': flu A ' Wu, - .,l H., z 1- - .W 5 1 I 'X is ,Q , A 0 11. - . , - tt 1 . 1. 1 ,. 1-, v 1 ....' , 'A' ' 1 ' 4 ' ' 1.-v A v-Z - ' -' A X ., , ., 1 S-, . -, 3- , A 1-..,, - I 'P , '. . , 1 k A ' , . f , ' N' .. 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Academy Baseball St lohn s sent forth onto the dramond thrs year a baseball team that was b tter bal anced better than average rn freldmg a brt weak at bat but wrth plenty of reserve strength to grv any of the opposrng teams a fraht to the frnrsh McCauley was manager and Captarn Reardon agarn coached the team Led agarn by Hack Schwarz who played hrs fourth year for St lohns Rorrclc ana Drckert capably frlled the catchrng po srtron The prtchrng staff onsrsted of llse Notbohrn and Kausrud assrst d by Schwarz Th bases were taken care of by Correll at frrst Rerd l D at second and Tragarz at thrrd The outfreld was well played by Rey nolds at left assrsted by Whrtson and Gra hom Goldfrne was rn center wrth Mattes secondrng hrm Rrghtfreld was well handled v Dobson wrth Conrad rn reserve The hrtt ng was led by Schwarz wrth Reynolds ocrrng next and Correll Rorrck Dobson ana Traaaz trarlrrg rn that ord r Owrng pro ably to the strength of the team thrs eascn was one of the most .1 X7 essful rn many years The record rs frv games won one game tred and srx game ost The season started off wrth the cadets osrng to Oconomcwoc Hrgh School by a score of 7 4 The n xt game was wrth Hyd Park rn whrch St lohns came out on the short end of a l5 8 score Followrng thrs rn gurck successron St Iohn s vanaurshed North Fond du Lac to the tune of lO9 and fred Kelvyn Park 88 ln the next game played wrth Stemmetz the Purple and Red lost by a scor of l8 X Next came Mrlwaukee Country Day whrch turned rnto a slug fest for th adets as they defeated them 16 3 followrn whrch St lohns won two more games 72 and 30 from Messmer l-lrgh School and Pr None respectrvely Schurz l-frgh School c defeatmg them l8U followea by a vrctorw over Mrlwaukee Country Dag 93 The tw rnal games were lost l3l and o 'S to Lrna l lrlrgh Scho l f Chrcago ana M ssr l-l gh S h ol of Mrlwaulcee resp trx lv All the way through the t am showed rr rrghtrng sprrrt ard good sportsnaanshrp Q , fv ' ' Q , V , - A , . l 1 A A , , r . o ' e ' - . e ' e l , . , I . lx l 4 f A 2 -'T I v ' ' .. ' ' c ' , . T . Q r , ' e . r D C 1 ' f - Q ' 7 ' , . -, 2 ' . ' .A , - . i - , c , , -' A - Chicago ended the teams winning streak by l , 1 . Q r - ' 1 - . I 2 by b . Q + T 5' A V , - C- , l - a ' ' ' ' b om ' o c ' ' e fret Qr 'Q e. co r' ecvey. ln l l Q. Tvs: , .o , . , V .. ..- , ' s A ' . sr cr 4' - . A ' . -l - .v 1' in xg:-.gn Golf Team Paced by the1r sharp shootlng captam Ed Tharpe the academy golf team played through a rugged schedule w1th only one defeat Kenneth Osman was back from last year and the rest of the team was made up of new men each of Whom proved h1s ab1l1ty throughout the season The academy golfers won therr frrst match of the season on Aprrl 27 Led by sev eral new men St Iohns defeated Ocono mowoc Hrgh School 3V2 to ZV2 On Aprll 30 the cadet team swamped Hyde Park Hlgh School golfers from Ch1 cago The weather was sulted for anythrng but golf but the cadets came through w1th a l5V2 to SV2 vlctory In therr th1rd match the academy golfers suffered therr f1rst defeat to the powerful Wauwatosa team The Wauwatosa golfers were already shootmg 1n season form The frnal score was l5V2 to SV2 Led aga1n by Ballard who made the best score the week before the cadet team defeated Kelvyn Park Hxgh School of Ch1CGqO by a score of 3 to l Consrderrng the condltron of the course both teams had excellent scores On the followrng Saturday rn the f1TSl rrangular meet of the season the cadet golfers defeated Messmer and Shorewood l-hgh Schools both of M1lwaukee wxth much ease Low man for the day was Tharpe who posted an excellent 81 on a strange course and under adverse weather condt trons Monday of the followlng week saw the golfers score a comparat1vely easy vrctory over P10 Nono H1gh of M1lwaukee on therr own hnks Iurgensen was low followed close behlnd by Tharpe Saturday of the same week proved to be another v1ctor1ous day 1n the hves of the Academy golfers They defeated Llnd Tharpe and lurgensen were low for the day The last match of the season was played on the Academy course agalnst PIO Nono Thls t1me the Cadets emerged v1ctor1ous by not so easlly a score as before Osman Tharpe and Iurgensen posted wms for the afternoon So under the excellent leadersh1p of Captaln Tharpe and the expert coachlng of Shorty Merrlfleld the St Iohns golfers turned 1n another excellent season Great golng fellows we know great th1ngs are ln store for all of you I I I U I I ' A blom of Chicago, by a score of 9 to 3. I I L H831 Tennts Team Wrth the return of only two lettermen thrs s ason the academy tennls team began practrce m preparat1on for thetr ftrst match agamst Oconomowoc Durmg the pre season matches 1t was found that two new men Dobsen and Prrtchard were gomg to more than f1ll the spots of Hall and Truby of last year Katz the wmner of the tall tournament also looked good and Gorsuch and Gerwm could always be counted on so the pros pects of the l938 season were good The cadet netters tted Oconomowoc n the1r frrst match of the season 4 to 4 Martm Sntart and Pr1tchard won the1r matches whlle the other three were lost The team had lots of room for rrnprove ment and thls was ver1f1ed ln the next match agamst Hyde Park to whrch the cadet team hts match and Katz play1ng m the No 4 posltton won h1s but the rest were dropped The followlng week the team had no practlce due to ra1ny weather and 1t showed up m the match agamst 'Wauwatosa on the academy courts on Saturday Wauwatosa proved too strong for the cadets Dobsen Prrtchard and Pterce were the only cadets to wm therr matches and the fmal score was W'auwatosa 7 St lohns 4 The followmg Monday the team found Shorewood of M11 waukee also much too stronq but settled 5184 down to a hard week of practtce for therr next match The followmg week the team was set for therr match agamst Schurz Htgh of Chtcago when rt was found that Martm Dobsen and Smart would be unable to play Lt Wtlt erger had to use men of less ab1l1ty and he Schurz team was found much too strong The next week found Lmdblom I-hgh School of Chrcago bowmg to the academy netters 3l Smart and Prrtchard won therr smgles and teamed to w1n one doubles Katz and PIGTC lost thelr doubles m a hard fought match to Soloman and Marson 75 ln the fmal match of the season Wauwa rosa agam proved too strong for the cadets All smgles matches were lost but the cadets oubles From the looks of the record St lohns team wasnt up to 1ts usual strength and thts s true However only once throughout the season cltd the team have 1ts full strength ssenabled at any ttme Thls can account for any f the losses Lt W1ltberger and Cap am Weav r were not dtsappomted for they sald that he boys never autt but alvvay played t1ll the whlstle blew The prospects t next year look good and a hard program bemg planned for the 39 net men 9 , V . A 1 ' f . I , . I . T A I - T 1 ' 9 ' ' - 6-4. . . . , , . bowed, 4 to 2, Martin, playing No. l, won won all doubles: there just weren't enough t : , m o . . ' - ' , ' r ' e ' ' , ' ' , ' ' I ', ' s ' - o . , , 15 ' . l Fenclng Club The l938 fencrng t am although handl capped by the graduatron last year of two of 1ts foremost members and by the absence of the man who has coached fenclng so many years at St lohns Colonel C L BTOSIUS managed to hang up a very cred rtable record Pracuce was not started 1n earnest unt1l after the Chrlstmas holrdays Durrng the wmter and sprrng terms Mr Chet Meyer of Mrlwaukee came to the Academy every mg made by the team IS due almost en trrely to the sk1ll and patrence of Mr Meyer The State Htgh School meet was the ftrst tournament entered by the team In the senror drvlsron Frsher Wrlkrnson and Law son fenced for the Academy Whtle none of the three managed to place rn the rneet they recerxed enough pornts as a team t wm the Monnmger Cup a trophy awarded flXa the team wrth the hrghest mts rn th meet ln the ensurng tournaments the cadets were rn the frrst three frve trmes The forl seemed to be the1r weakest pornt as they placed rn rt only once Frsher won thrrd place rn the lunror drvrslon Lawson won thrrd place rn both Novrce and Iunzor epee Wrlkrnson won second rn No ce and Sen 1or epee Frsher Won fr t 1 the Senror epee and Wllh 1t the state ch rnptonshrp rn ln the teams only competrtron as a team they defeated Carroll College by the dectsrve score of 126 l:'1sher Wrlkmson Lawson and Rrdgway fenced for St Iohns Graduatton wrll remove thr e of the oest ertcers ana the teafns future ests on th se ades who gan the stua I fert mg thls ,fear ' e , '- . ' ' . po' ' e ' ' . ' ' ' ' V1 - ' A I - ' . ' 'rs 'n ' . . an . . . week-end to coach the team. The fine show- thgt Weapon. l 4 l I 1 4 I l V ' . . l I S T A I f .c - ' ., ' 1 r- . o - ' f T Q c t be o' .c' , 'E T Academy Hockey At the end of the past season St Iohns hockey team showed three defeats and two ties in five games This does not sound so good on paper but considering the bad weather which prevailed most of the season the results are not as bad as they sound Captain Smith and Lieutenant McMahon are to be complimented on the fine team they put on the ice Although it did not win a single game it was a true St Iohn s team in that it was out there fighting until th last whistle of every contest The team lost its first game to the Mess mer High School team of Milwaukee by a score of 30 Because it was the first game of the season it may be said that St lohns did surprisingly well in that the Messmer team had not been held to such a low score in any of its previous games. ln the next game the team did a little better tying Shorewood High School l-l. The game was mostly defensive on both sides. St. Iohns one goal came in the first period while Shorewood scored in the last with only a few minutes to play. Q! On lanuary 26th the team traveled to Milwaukee and suffered its second defeat at the hands of Messmer this time 50 The team was forced to use an inexperienced goalie this time as Captain Brandon the regular goalie was in the hospital The next game was played at Estabrook Park in Milwaukee against Shorewood High School and again St Iohns lost this time by a score of 53 This was the best and most exciting game of the season even though the team did lose On February 9th the final game of the season was played against Wauwatosa High School and the two teams battled to a l l tie even after two over times The game was played on very slow ice which made skating very difficult and also made it hard to handle the puck. This year St. lohns was a member of Southern Wisconsin Prep Hockey League because of the bad weather which left ice not fit for skating a good share of time the complete schedule was not played and the winner was und cided. 9 Ll G G flsnj as -if an if ' Skattng Team Thts year St Iohns possessed a greatly rmproved skattng team over the one ot the prevtous season lt was strengthened by the return ot Connell R A and Sprosty L F Others who entered tor thetr ttrst ttme and grade good showtngs throughout the season were Bormann Rosalsky Douglas Snead P ttchard and Rohn Under the helpful leadershtp and coach ag of L1 ut nan' Worley and th co opera ton on th part ot Maror Fletcher the team ade some tnteresttng trtps and tn that wav atned some valuable knowledge about thts feat game of ractng The datly trtps to O onomowoc were ot great a1d to the team r getttng tnto ondttton and the racers k full advantage ot the good tce whtch xolatnea the1r raptd tmorovement The trrst trrp tor the tearr was a tourney Vlfausau Wtsconstn for the MdWestern namptonshtps C nn ll R A Bormann oprosty and lames lwho 1 t r ett s ho ll fere the skaters r p esenttng St I hn s tn thts t It was the ftrst race at any Vnportance at wo of our men had e er entered and 'taer th trcumstances a asa t act at th x had comp ttttcn tro toutr ot er ates they dtd remarkably well Each mem 23 ber of the team placed tn the1r h ats and were thus qualttted to enter the ttnals I the ftnals however Connell tell ten feet from the ttntshtng l1ne ttnally placmg fourth whtle Borman and Iames each tmtshed the same Sprosty however won hrs race and placed s cond tn another that qtvtng htm enough potnts to wtn the Champtonshtp The n xt meet was the Great Lak s Charn ptonshtp races held tn Oconomowoc Wts constn durtng the month of Feoruary Qur team was enlarged tn thts meet by the ac autsttton ot Rosalsky and Rohn lt took two days to complete thts meet and each day th St Iohns men showed more speed ana the aualtttes destrable tn ractng Hofvever other states was a btt too much for ou s4aters except Sprosty who took tfvo ttrsts and a second thus plactng second Spr stv went to the Nattonal Meet tn P toskey Mtchtaan to the North Arnertcan ndaor meet tn St Paul Mtnnesota where h w n the rneet and tnctdentally tted the 220 yard record Ht last races ot the seas n w r t the Arena rn Chtcago wh re h t th Nattonal Indoor M t and em a a the end ftnntng second place l ur tsl ' :if ' Y- 1 I ' J L I , ',,u,, . 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A G' 915- K ,. 5 , Kemper DeKoven Outdoor Meet Even! ys ys yds ys ys s Class n Class r Class Class Class Drscus lst Class Broad lump 2nd Class 440 yds 3rd Class Baseball Throw 4th Class 50 yds 5th Class 880 yds lst Class 880 yds 2nd Class H1Qh lump 8rd Class Shot Put lst Class Shot Put 2nd Class Broad lump 3rd Class 220 Yds lst Class 220 yds 2nd Class 50 yds 3rd Class 50 yds 4th Class Pole Vault lst Class Pole Vault 2nd Class Hlqh lump 4th Class 440 yds lst Class 440 yds 2nd Class Broad lump 4th Class Broad lump 5th Class Hlqh lump lst Class Hlqh lump 2nd Class Hlqh lump Sth Class Drscus 2nd Class 220 Hurdles lst Class 220 Hurdles 2nd Class Hop Step lump 5th Class Broad lump lst Class M1le Bun lst Class M1le Bun 2nd Class l20 Hurdles lst Class l20 Hurdles 2nd Class Iavehn lst Class lavelm 2nd Class its ' l00 d., lt ,,V,AV,,,A,,VVV,,,,YV. ' ' I l h l00 d ., 2 d ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,VAA . , , 100 ., 3 d ,,..roooo,v,,.,,,,,,,. , . l00 d ., 4th VV,,,AA VV,,,,.--.---. 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Barton CD? Katzman H CK? Hessberqer CK? Mayer CK? Sprosty CD? Smart CD? Bydman CK? Clark H CD? Morrrs CK? Ola CD? lamar CK? Rohn CK? LGXVIS CD? Barton CD? Hendmckson CK? Bosalsky CK? Hessberqer CK? Watt CK? Korte CD? Orton CD? Ola CD? Mayer CK? Bosalsky CK? Bell CD? Borrck W CK? lamar CK? Ola CD? Mayer CK? Ploshay CD? Oton M CD? Thzrd Mrller O B CK? Mayer CK? Dyess CD? Cochrane C CD? Korte CD? Iuna CD? Welsh CD? Sprosty CD? MOTIIS CK? Korte CD? Correll CD? lamar CK? Connell CK? Schoellkopl CD? Dudt CK? Orton F CD? Hessberqer CK? Mantz CD? Dyess CD? Heed H CD? Lynch CD? Burcham CD? Morrls CK? Hessberaer CK? Woods CD? Cochrane C CD? Korte CD? Schoellkopt CD? Mayer CK? Bosalsky CK? Baumbach CD? Mayer CK? Smart CD? Llederman Korte CD? Moore CD? R 1 I D Barton CD? Smart CD? Llederman CD? Schoellkopt CD? Osman CD? Total Sco e DeKoven Kemper ADEt HERBERT Super Man Test The fourteenth annual superman tests be gan as scheduled the week of May 25 These tests were xnstxtuted at St lohns by Col C l Broslus They are desxgned to d1scover profrcrency rn athleucs scholastrc and m1l1 tary work They also requxre good dlSCl plrne as any serrous breach of d1sc1pl1ne dunng the perrod of the tests would have d1squal1f1ed the contestant Each man must reg1ster at the Deans offrce before enter mg the tournament and no one whose scho Bo e Clxm 72 t hm ups l IIIHGS Fence Vault 5 Body L1't Test .500 lhs luna Test 300 D 6 Dash Wall 4 tlm oanotra B oad lump Track Evert 2 ml es mm Bt.nnxr'g Hrah mp 4 ut rksrr 'ms lf nsrup rosm n p rtarraular em curse xrst f r s ' h 2 WEINSTEIN lastrc average 1S below 82 1S permrtted to compete Thts year only one man succeeded tn completlng the SQYIGS of tests He was Cadet Prtvate Herbert Welnstern of E Company A great deal of cred1t should go to thrs man as the tests are dxffrcult and had to be done ln addrtlon to hrs regular duty The reaulrements for the superman medal are as follows Op 1O'1Ql Golf l2 holes ln etter than 72 strokes Optl na' Tenms form and skill Swtmrrtng Breast Stroke 60 sec '5 as Swlmrmnq Ov rhead 38 se 35 yds Essay 300 wo ds Value of Physlcal mg ff Boy say 500 N ds Vat, of lfltlltar I C1 Declarr 1 n Poerr selectef hy Enqllsh 'n nf M1'1ta lCl n of the sqsta Tram ram Depart .1 nd a the ca ets asm .f or 1-.rt J rfrltary 'nap le utfae asmaas C T ' . 4 I A r A ' I I- . . 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T ' . 4 canoe' aj c' 7 f' length o form ' eu . xn handltng, second, Czur e .cr skill, t..ird, stretch 26. . .'E1t1 t: read . , for speed. .ll,fT1iEIS if the fat l' ct 3 ' e . f - l Cheer Leaders The respons1b1l1t,f ot lceepmg up h school sp1r1t hes matnly tn the cheer leaders Wrthout a proper show ot sp1r1t by the corps ot cadets here at St lohns we have reason to expect cur team to do s well as they do When the bg tearn 1S out there trghttng tor us and knows that th corps 1S behmd them they are wtlhng to but th last ounce ot thetr strength tn th game W have all seen ttmes when th score IS about even ana th lcsmg team ts gtnntng to gtve up hope but are suddenly peppeo up and encouraged ly an enthr sastrc yell tr n therr own srde a ttng m that capactty tor the ttrst ttrn The cheer leaders were Connell H A Murray Stahlrnan and W9lHSlGtIl Th best A r by ee e ers an b s s w so1r1 1 11a ars s ere t re at the St lohnsMorga'1 Park garn There wasn t a mtnu e that these 19W weren t usy leadtng the cadets rn an ett rt to spur the team on to vrctory These were th mer w ose rob tt was to g t th hard tog t cheers out t the corps Although h cheer leaders r1ay net have been hghtmg phystcally w1th the tean they were certatnly trghttng mentally ana were as much a part ot the team as any IQ 11: er o 1 cou e o 1 v stander a mg heers may s ver asv but ll really reau res coura ge to star1a n on o a ram soaked or ald e nunrled downhearted group ot crdets ana vtrdseaceerwreh 13 sccr The c rps owes a debt rel grat ude to these men who have done so much tn helptng ou team olay the ga 19 ard JH' ree e r ea e s K at bt v a '1o mg that next years cheer teaaes W1 L9 as good as they were thts year 1 1 ' X ' N 3 9 5 Y V ' V ' O T T T T T . T . e 1 T T T h T T e e - - e UC ' - Um 1 t e V .t V' T 9 T 1 U' T 9 rr or T: t t ld b . T the dle b,- T ' f- 9 T .A 1 V V 't . , , le d 1 c een: y A T 9 T A T5 e 1 T , i ,, Q T V9 T ' A t tr t t T f a ct , b A 1 T Q , 1 - N f f -- ' T4 T - Cf T T T ' try o o' 1 h , hTl t e 1IT19'JTl' ble All ot the cheer leaders thrs year, are tew are grtptng about the weather or the c T T T T e 1 e. o ' of el e t - , . , T Q . e . Q. .. T. r T' I1 TT .N X 15 k T f the cheer l ad, ..d the T,e't 'A ., Th ec ct th Chee lc dere will be 'ho ot school A t if I.. ny ye e If gl bac T. lohrfs next year, so are all f, ' fs A ' sr - 1 1 ts ' r- 1' to 1 1. , . ' A C. A 51 -T V vi 1- T T t, rt . . Tr T . t WW Trapshootrnq Club Thts years Trapshootrna Club was orre ot the most enthusrastrc aroups th sport has ever had at St lohns The shootma rs now done on Saturday rnornrnqs and rt rs entrrely an extra sportrna actrvrty lrmrted to twenty trve cadets at each season The tall shootmq took place at the old srte below the qolt house and many a close race was held aurrnq the season The trnal turkey shoot was at Thanksqrvrnq wrth Buck wm nrna the turkey Fromm the goose Arens the duck and Borrnann the chrcken l dartton to the arove mentroned prtzes col ured brrds w re thrown and rt broken N re Joo tor candy lrars Thls add d to th sport as the season drew t a cl s s flho had een 're'n ers o th lub rea lZ ot bat they were s ootrng tr n 1 he an vhe X a southwest exposure and a better back qround whrch makes 1t rdeal for mornrnq shootrnq wrth no danqer ot anyone qet ttnq rn tront ot the shooters A new trap house and rarsed platform was lard Thrs was completed tn trme for a sprlna season ot srx weeks wrth the last lOO btrds qualrty ma for th Derlnq Commen ement shoot Everyone was all set to show Dlck Buck that he coula not wm b th he tall and sprrnq shouts but the Omaha Dead Eye Thck sard that he had sorr qood shots sored up hrrr self and after 'te srnoke o rounds al petrtron c or we o d that Bu k Jas rqht because had aqarr n s a shoot ry 'wo rd t Guy V Der g TYoDl'1J TC Y V1 CI P an en -5 Dun 1 , n efv Q T J JJWZ C1 F' S Ct rt . . 3 y , , , ' ' I A ' e ' c . , N 'c . n ' c , u ' U ll' J U A T, ' .1 . H A 1? fo l Q l ' .Q 4 ' t 4' f V ' V V t .. o , o .. . 3 d V l Q ' E V 9 A9 153 c corn c le red, o l un' T- ,' ' ' la ,C 0,9 The T c xt ' co he A ..1 ' zo o.. o ' e c ' c r e t , .. h L, , . , the e son o' just . Cl s, ..r o ' c f o. t e .ast urne sb , f 0, , . T ,mp or .ne ' . Lx c . ' . over t c old trap d '. on ne t they LMS 'UN ' A gathe ,Cl :CT Ill? tl 'Njpllil 59 1. EV! SQ, ,ugthgf yggy hqg A C351- -3f3Ul1'17l- fleted in the schools Trupshootrnf Club. I' ng the sprznf' vacatxo.. the no' szte on, ot the :ew ina h .'e Leer. cr .. e At was elected own L.. the golf wooots with mlfitary schools. YVIIE l Z ,Q f '5 33 .-.1 ACTIVITIES 9. ' 3 y, I A : ,.. ff,-. . . IV 4 ' ' 4- p2 ' A . ' r , 1. w P' . -- pf ,.- ,,'V'f ff . -' -ny 'f - y , gf' 4 af. ,N Y ,- -,. A . ,M 1 -1' ' . Q 1 5' . - . Y ,I ' ' P' r 4 . I Trumpeter Stall The Tr npeter Statt of the Class ot l938 has end avored to ptcture tor the r st ot the class not only the spectal ev nts ot th year t also the eve vaaf hte ot the cad t whtch ts really the most tmportant part ot a cadets hte at St lohns We expect that thts Trampeter shall lo a true and tasttnq record of th Class ct 58 The w lc on the Trump ter at under way a short ttme atter the Cor s returned amou t t work to e done as you wt note as you le t through th paa s he enttre stall pttched m and spent practtcally t e an t d a t ttme when th y should have he Yr d ma som thtnq lse e act that many Jents do not tace place unttl the last t vt ags of the yea makes tt even more t cult The statt conststed of Lt Conrad Ffs' cat Bell Sat Smart Sgt Clemens Corpora Tlahman Corporal Hawley and Prtxat Vatd Instead of dtvtdtna the work rtto dtvtstons such as lvltlttary Athlett each me nh r was asstaned arttcl ll type Corporal Hawley that ardent td camera tan was responstlole lo apshots of the adets The Trumpeter Stott wtshes to thank Ma lacaues t r th hep that h as l-le des rves the credtt tor the s ces t our classs y arlooolc , ur A . e' l ' e f t e ' S a f r ' dif- ' e e Qt , lou r l ' ' . V e , A E A 1 ' . , rot c r N 1 ' - Q l l L1 I . Y T o ' e 'C . J V ' V T X up or T 9 Cl :tg Y 53 ' ' QS ff ' ' . o t . p C A E A a s. T A c , can trom Sprtna Vacatton. There was a great - , Ahc C. , , . N ,T t , . ri c , h s A 'll ' a . e ec. T TU A T ' all ct rhetr spare time d a area. e l o if A O 9 l ' 9 h ' r e ' o A LJ er o' gs. e ' c T C uc s . .e rg e sc. Th t 1 at the C. C ' e . f1v4Q Cadet RSV1SW Staff Under the SUDGIVISIOH of lVf1ss Farrand the Cadet RQVIDW Staff of 193738 func t1oned smoothly accornphshed 1ts purpose 11 1nform1nq the reader of the events of the week and upheld the h1qh standards and trad1t1ons of s hool 1ournal1srr1 set by Re V1GW Staffs of past years The outstandma character1st1C of the l938 staff was loyafty to the paper Cn of th est examples of th1s unself1sh Splfll 1S the fact that praCt1Cally all ass1anrr ents were 1n before the dead l1ne W1th no academ1 ored1t a1ven for work on the Cadet He new the staff was f r d to sa r1f1Ce a ns der a arnouat f une to wr1t1na Ea h ana ev ry rnan stu lc to h1s au s and a1a h1s best The ed1tor 1' het J ICC was f an rr fo Qs lf lr rr J a h s1t1o1o a1t r w ose a1t,f o awe as 1 n 1ers fn t te a 1 as repfr rs QJQ sa d r cg Qc: QQ .fc QQQ fro a1 a red1table1oL D1re-ctl under h1s superv1s1on were the sport reporters Katz Borrnann Ornstem R 1d I D Wa1d and ea The 'nalce up was hand ed ry Re1d l C who d1a a aood Joh o1 proof readma al thouah the spelhnq was Jery umaue once tn a wh1le Th 1l1tarJ ed1tor was Osa r Drufnheller and the Exchange was handled oy McLal en M Caalef wrote the he-aahnes one of th hardest rnost exasperahna Jobs on the ent1re staff rorters sacrea sent r was h Y Q10 T e s anaal rn ng rs th those snoopers Nh dtsplayed qreat nge u1ty IH re o rtpany ,ross 1' t fotcq ompanf re '1ola no hrng ader Moore y H N rnaarn f r ner or FYI V l'lendr1f'lc on for th Bama Kershaw and troa CI J :L tde .r AJ J1 nr r gmc GDT! Q T T T , TTd C T T V 3' T T 1 T T 1 T 1 QT 1 - -1 T 1 T T L . I T T ' l T ' 1 . . 1 1 T A - 1 - kfw C ' 1 1 1 1 1 A A I 1 e e T T , 1 1 1 1 1 1e T 1 T sa 1 o , 1 1 X , 1 1 1 1, . , H V H I AV 1 C rw x V T 4 Q . fy l U 1 1 X 1 I K I V A V T o ce C T T co i , e ' ple 1 o1 t11 C T T . c h C T 1 o fe , e 3 1 1 ,- ye TTo 'C T n T' 1 , , , ' 1 o Q T t ' f T . o T, o t f or. T T p - Q ,1 ,C 1 eff' V ijtgd hy In -1, 1 1 o r1 1 1 f 1J1othe re V. o - 151 IG.-Jfjl Beyigfd 1. pl? hp Cf I '11-A - t e repo te for 151' Cornpan 7 a' Tey fgllef t e respor1s1r,1e po T 1 of oar:1p,1s TCT BTTT TAVTUTI F-1 T7 TTCTTV B9 - 11 T9 e T o, h , TJ '- tl is t V eu: s TD 7 Re 1 l- D-1 TCT TE T7 R5 ef M-1 f :r1o1t , a d o keep ,ho C rrp - , ate 1 74 et V 5 Q A9 Y A :posted The oaipus reporters were Free! 0397 T7 The P9957 3715 CT331 P- CH iff Qioh, Lyn-, Lgeaerrnarg, Miller, l31erCe, he BT35- ana Ptlhiant, who also was ssistani rake- 'Ng gg 111 3 We Q1-365 vip 13 is Tl? 9 H2 - 1T1t1or1s of fthor Re'.'1ew staffs, and we, Th, ports ,ditor o Fred Fensho. Cn the staff of T38 1 ust the Caae 1 View to Ptirz. reotf The entire sport :gave if the the staff of T39, oertalr. that the' 'wil Carr: IT:E'.'I6'.'J' a Qarae respo.1s1r,1Q1t'f but C et cf. 1.1 a r:.a 1111 e1 worthv of the Toet.T f1'lE3 Acolytes The membershlp rn the Acolyte Gurld 1 a purely honorary one the members berng carefully chosen Only cadets contrrmed tn the Eprscopaltan church can serve as one lt IS the duty ot the Acolytes to asstst the Reverend M O Gruber wrth the servrces both at the voluntary morntng commumon servtce and tn the regular eventng s rv1c The crucrter thts year tor the tlrst trme was a second classman Stahlman who held that coveted posrtron and who w1l' hold 1t next year He has been servrng con ttnuously tor the past TIVG years The post honor was held by Wtnter F th1s year Those of the Acolytes who have served more than one year are Stahlman Wrnter Sewell Roenstrater Cochrane P Trlghman and Kunz The new members are lambor Mclsallen Ztnlc Connell R Hall l-lendrlck son Aschman Cochrane C Prllttant and Woodard Those who served as torchbearers were Aschman Drckson Rudellch S an'l Kershaw T I The Acolytes thrs year are tncle d a group of whrch the corps of cadets can be Justly proud and a good deal ot credrt should really go to them Although the number ot members lS somewhat less thts year than last year the years record IS xcellent 1n most respects The Acolyt are especrally to be congratulated on the good attendance that they have mamtatnecl They recerve no reward tor therr servrces ut cl m the recompense more than enough o have the honor and prtvrlege ot servrng Chapel The Easter servrce was mdeed very beau rtul thts year and rt certamly rs somethtng or us all to look forward to next year We know that thts year the Acolytes have on thetr best and tt remalns to b se n vhether the Acolytes n xt year can do as well protrtrng by thrs years mrstalces and successes ...-.- f ' ' ' s ' ' e , t - t .2 ' me e e. U ' W T . . 1 V V A c ee tion ot tlagbearer, which is also a great in U Chapel SO beaullful US the WCTOTY , , , ., t I, d Q I I i Q 3 . x e M 963 'En Hi y vi vw r' QW ww ,Q V av-1' A 7 Choir Although handicapped by the loss of Lieutenant Charles D Anderson in the mid dle of the year the choir through the re doubled efforts of ieutenant Luck and Father Gruber already has managed to improve the high standards set by the choir f last year While it is regarded by many as an easy way to earn five merits a week we believe that the cadet choir is appreciated and given ry all the credit which is due it Faced wth the problem of boys with untrained voices lack of rehearsal time and a lack of suitable music the choir nevertheless manages to overcome these obstacles each year and emerge a choral group of which any school could well be proud. This years choir proves n exception tc ho rule. With a somewhat larger enroll- .gent than last year the cho'r has beoorne Nei od into a fine vo al group apablo of uoauitting themselves creditably under ani onoumstances. s t o s . year swung 'er way :le were soon org nize 'nder he capable ..ds o Lieut. 'ck who as- assisted as organist and Father Gruber Soon each man learned the part he was to sing which was determined y the range of his voice Before anyorie realized it Easter had nearly arrived and the high point of the year for the choir was near at hand We were put to worlc on special music and spent much time in outside re hearsals which were necessary to render so fine a service Easter At commencement time the school made what seemed quite the prope gesture of recognition for the sacrifice of time and other things which members of the choir had made. Medals were aw rded br nz- to those who have sung two years- silver for the third-year men and gold for the few fourth-year men. As an ther year ends wo Qoolc back ,r another su: ossful hoir and gr e our since.- ost thanks t Lieutenants Luck Anders ri an Fathe, Gruber and convey our since.- e Q st f 15 es an ey ally good g. up next year. Cadet Crchestra One ot the largest and rnost successful cadet orchestras tn recent years was oraan tzed and dtrected by Lteutenant Butler Lteu tenant Butler has worked Ntth St lohns or chestras for several years ln l9'?6 he took an orchestra composed of St lohns rnen on a tour of Europ Thts stx man Rasktn Voeclcs sectton year the cadet orchestra tn luded a reed sectton rnade up ot Herd l C S S and Colton on the saxes and and ludson on clartnets The brass was composed ot Wtlton Kausrud Holtz played ptano drurns aultar and bass respecttvely Burd and Borrnan played toltn and ac ordton Although the orchestra was capable ot swtnatna out on one ot the latest m lodtes tt also varted tts repert tre to tnclud re sertous mustc and ltqhter classtcs l9Xt The cadets made thetr 1n1t1al appearance at the Dads Day cerernontes where they Nere very well recetved along wtth thetr ocaltst Tommy Lynch The orchestra was accorded a spectal honor tn bema selected to play tor th hanksatvtna Top one ot the years rnost mportant soctal events ln the past an out s de orchestra has been brouqht n but thts T' ear the cadets were constdered aood enouah o undertake the Job whtch they dtd 11 ad Other appearances tncluded the Mtd ftftnter concert the Thanlcsqtvtna yaud vtll and several outstde dates Une of the htqh ots ot the soctal year was the MldV1HlQT ntorrnal dance where the cadt arch str 1 ntshed the HTUSIC y V I - t A ' 'lv , . ' , ' ' Q e. - V t , C L I l I ' l l , . ' and Miller. Ltttlebury, Roebktn, Hawley and fmmble fgshion, l q Y'7l 4 A l T C - u ' A . , ' ' e ' e A A . ' ' A 9 A I sp T f fl ' ' ' 0' e nic it 9 .9 Ci l I l l - '1 r Q. r ' . , ,T Crlee Club The St Iohn s Cvlee Club of l938 although t got off to a late start turned rn s veral excellent performances durtng the year Under the expert mstructton of Lteutenanf Butler the talent ot the 1nd1v1dual meenbers was combrned rn such a way that an out standmg organrzatton was the result The chorus made rts trrst publtc appear ance at the Chrtstrnas Breakrng up Banquet when 1t sang The Boars l-lead an cla Enghsh toll: song sung to accompany th entrance of the leoars head 1nto the dtntng hall To close th ranauet th Glee Club sang that beaut 11,1 Chrlstmas ca ol Sl n N g t whtch see e even more beauttu eca s ot the fa that the dtntng hall was 'rplete aar n ss except or th an s crrr a ly he rs of the ch rus Ta se NO rendtttons d1d rnuch to estabhsh th raforarl reoutat n l the Clee Clul wtlo along r r ut Serenade A companted by the school o chestra the horus outdrd themselves rn presentrng the tme arrangement ol thts tune Although the boys themselves d1d tlne work thrs year a large part of thelr success came from the unttrlng ettorts of Lt Butle rn arrangrng the numbers coachlng the bays and tn gett ng the merroers together desptte th many 1nt rt ren es And so to pa credrt where credtt ts due Q chtds to ,f Lt Butler Colonel lfarrand also arded greatly by helptng the b ys to rron out therr dtfftculttes Nth Th Boa s l-l ad chorus Wtthout ht a able ard th Gee Cu Nea d ale 4 eatly hanatcapp d Cadet Lrttlebotry as an a npar s .vas no aluable l-le was als a prm ary a su es ct Gee tub Ae arm em Jrfw za Jia y Q 1 nfl Q ro 1 ara 1 ara Nh s her Y Qotg cf lg Dqq cscvw Q I T f- -. . , l c . c A , 1 , e , c ' t T Y ' 4 V 4 ' ' ' r ' A N-1 I Al ' 1 c 1 l - . V i .l o ' ' l . ' D Q Q f- l f-2 . . o c c c c . , . cc X , V . , r ' cu, T e . . . , T T T N 4 X 5 ' Q T T . . T - - 1 f V .c o o t c ' c tc 1 ' r re t T 1 Q A T' 9 T I T T 5 Nfh - T fred T T '14 Q p 1, T Q to my o--1 h vc cc, u e ct A fr' L V 9. 1 T Ln co.1 c lc e , c t e c rd.e T V , , hhh , , Y T T . T . A, , CCJ.. tt .T ., Ce te 1 t c T . e - f T Ty . T. A -T + f-gf ff , . T T T C r. T . C o A . , . ,or TY A ' ' 4 . . l ' T .lze cc s or the lc, C' . . T A T, F A T T T J 'S Av Q I f A 4 A . T . T l 4 ' ' A n H f T r V 'N A , f m.TT,,TTT T, TT T, 2 .he corps. Because ct thetr gooi work at fe V -A V- -J---ff' --AA W IJQ T1-Jll-f me Bmw fu! B351 QM the L5-ys were 'T-fox ot the Lays, their co' ones, and tneir aslwi to take part xr. the rnustcfl, vhich UCCCTT'lLUY1lSi IECUQSG TUJ! F959 Vu YAC T9- Clcsef the M dv inter prog rn. Lie' tenant ' ' .ateoever ict Yl.-l. elicits eucept the: l ,-7 ',- Q A f- A Tn- fs' ' lf-ff--'rf ' Tv f- ' ff 1' Butler -e.cc.e for .he so tg T e c. lex a.-Jn pcrsonar p.e,:sa.e a,r..'ea trc... f 'fi Qld Boys Sons Club ln the year l93O under the dtrectton of Colonel Farrand the ftrst Old Boys Sons Club was formed Thts organtzatton was formed wrth the purpose rn m1nd of brmgmg closer together 1n a bond of fr1endsh1p the sons of those men who years before had tread the same paths that we tread here today Those men who were proneers at St lohns when St Iohns was young those men who gave thetr all to make St Iohns what tt 1S today and those men who knew what St Iohns had done for them have sent thelr sons to f1ll thetr shoes 1n th classroom on the dr1ll f1eld and on the ath lettc freld And so ln Just such an atmos phere and w1th Just such a background has the Old Boys Sons Club thnved through the years Th1s year the club conststs of f1ve men Cadets P nsk Kunz K Clark l E Connell and Shaw And these boys fathers are strll today asso rated w1th St lohns Some through the lnterest of the St lohns Fathers Club and others through the rnterest of the Old Boys Assoc1at1on The pm of the club IS a sword chosen because the sword stands for vrctory and success the success of thetr fathers at St lohns and rn buslness That emblem w1ll always stand before these boys as a con and what they must do to fulftll the huge gap left by therr fathers Of thts years club only three of the ftve w1ll return but they w1ll b Jomed by other Old Boys sons and w1ll welcome them 1nto thetr bond of fnendshtp and form for another y ar th1s tradttronal organrzatton I N and knew what it would do for their Sons' stant remmder of what IS expected of them . . . , 9 - ' - ' : ' e ' ' 9 9, , .f 1 - -, 9 V i A ' V . 524103 4' 4 -, Qfflcers Club Q F011 1 1QS1JT10C1 O 1 QCIQ. C1111 W1 S Q f Qt prf11C1 le yfir Qwp r11Kh QUT W New GT 7' Jlfst of Wm 9.1575 f 5. ' if c1,'f'1.1 gugh .L r11'1 mg F1 f fum11.1r WD-re WQHA rr'1fN C11 2. f 31,1 fy J. Qthes Us . p. The Cf.1':1-1: 1,115 3.1 TC Q will f I 'VT fl IGN Yr f P W F1 .S. lg, KA 1 6 'Y ul'1-dig mmcc TF .11 ye J L 1f1 Lrf ,1 DV we CI ,1 1 lcav f uT C Qrw ' TQUSXHG . ...E f1.9fI',f'A-' CI fI.l. Y . :fl S I'JYS'j f , 'KC61 ISS C?f,., THLT9 L V4 V I1 ff' wen ,Gif T211 p 611.5 WJ Jf Q . .1 .f-,I if -J,-j swf- ' ev -JJ 'BIVJ CDFPICERS QF DADQ CLUB Doctor Arens Mr Landts Dads Club The Daas Club rs a orana new organrza tron thrs berng rts frrst year lt rs a club organrzed by a group of fathers of cadets rn Chrcago that rs made up of m n who haue sons who attend or have att nded St lohn s The club holds meetmgs once a month and rts purpose rs to brrng St Iohns and the fathers of the cadets closer together The governrng of the club rs rn the hands of th Prestdent Dr Arens the vtc presrd nt Mr Fred Murray the secretary and treasur Mr Maxwell Landrs and a board of drre tors consrstrng of four m n who are Mr Cfraham Dr lrrka Dr Ross and Mr lulrus Th tr asury of the club kept frlled lov n m nal dues pard annually by each 'ne r lu s mu h as l937 38 was the frrst year e b I as b n r Ss ur l v ar was startea vrth D ds Daw at St lohns Nhrch took place on the dav f th annual homecomrng Now ennber 20th Cn thrs dav St lohns fath rs gathered from a comts f c rp s and enroved Mr uorwn lV'r Murray selves bv enter ng rnto the sp1r1t of the day The schedule rncluded a smoker and father and son banquet rn addttron to the r otball game agarnst Morgan Park M1l1 ary Academy The clutb has done some very fm thrngs n the past yea thrngs whrch have made the school a better place to attend Some of he most outstandrng are the club assumrng he xpe se of 312500 for the purchase of nedals Q25 OU f r the Colonel Parrand mea al the medal to be awarded under consld ratton t be prescrrbed exclusrvely by Colo vel Farrand Th remamtng SlUU OU rs to be pent for any rn dals that the school may comme d ln add1t1on to thrs a surr was s t asrde to purchase flowers for the Mothers resent on Moth r s Day The purchas ng of w school colors and the flag of the Unrted ta es w r al outstandmg 1 the J ar fork The cass of l938 thanks the Dads Clctb r all th glfts and other accornplrsh t nts nd wrslnes then success tn the future g thrs asso ratron the clu St lohns Debatmg Club To debate and argue seems to come urally to all wrde awalc boys u lf row how to clmch an argument when boys talk but agam few know how to ery rs wrthrn therr grasp Most HCI ew J C I 9 ta By lanuary the club had chosen two teams of well balanced speak rs and alll hated themselves then wrth the Wrsconsrn rgh School Forensrc Assocra on By rom was prrvr mtellrgently Therefore to teach th prrn ples of successful argument and extempo raneous sp alcmg the St lohns D batmg club was organrzed early rn th s hool 1 af Dur na the lrrst three n s ot the year the m rrbers ot the clr h were drvrded mt Jraups ol thre and earned how to dehate P rg ,rch drt an FJ rc y rn e r g a whrch was up ora tr e ates op n toru drscus ns lou lt around ext rrraraneous spe hes a ed 1 ur s leged o debate wlth the leadrn ot the state Only an unfortu to the faculty ad rsor caused and fery poss1ole prograrr as ae ut t e r 1 new and green aterral for n they mrght oe rroe for expet le se adets who represer a el Nor s repare w t N rx d stuay 1 certamly respect and supp rt t all e s 'tex a h gh schools ate accrdent 'ns arnbrtrous to lee cas' ta to tram xt year that d batrng yodr scho J h th J lfa l ara hy o h o L t ts err o 1 , . - L1 l- ' , 7 ' - e , 7 b t t 9 '- f l vt Q r A t M ' 4 fe ' A ' ' - lk Ht A l l ag . ' to 7 , llc in A C' - I 5 N ' - , . , 9 Cl- I ' ' C: i 9 ' ' 2 ' I , V . . , . V ,, . A ' l s ' e c 5' A 'SM' .1 Q. B h clu, dd not ' tl . 1 Q . s cc HIC. th c ' , , V A In V X V 6 I lr 5 . . r X, J., ' X, A l C - 1 ,. D r , A V . c . , , Q ' V N V U ' A v ,- . I threw h mf s 'll nd ' fctpe. Ever' r. e,tf TJ? V C V ' L' O' ' N -- - fn me P ttle fs ft Af 1 d ff' 'Ahrc Lf ICQ was made xnteresting and protrtarne by W- -- ' 'J ' 'M 'A ' Af- ' V V-V a L of ram ' c made ' of a ser1es 7333 T3 V ' '1-ll mam' he 7 3 B jf A Q QQ duh V Q1 9 ' yi . ' 'J GTE l ,fffi cc . . ' 'JJOTT 'A lll'19 sga. , 1 e.1f ct ,ec , s -c Ac o' th so o l. e 1 ann lc Q1 the cl' most able president, 'mah them luck for the rs f 'roi , s th't Beid, l. B. they :Lay rrgrg home m ny xictories. fzfsj Camera Club Fo the lrrst t1me ID many years the lohns Camera Club became an a trve or aanrzatron Coma under the name of th Amtcr Camera Club much tme work was accomphshed Members rn th1s club are Brandon Hale Sholty Drurnheller Burd loraensen and the1r tme and capable Presr dent Hawley Thrs year the club was espectallv tortu nate as they were arven the use ot a spare room rn whlch to do thetr Ch mlcal work Most types of the chem1cal end ot photoara pny were represented The members d a all therr own work rn rolhnq bulk lllfll develor: ma neaatrves prrntlna Contact ormts and malfrna enlaraements All the cand1d carnera 7114 work rn ths Trumpeter was turned out Lv he ltttle snot: The camera club was very much 1nt r sted rn candrd camera shots and many a me you oula see them at work sneakmg p on some rnnocent vrctrm to aet a candrd hot The small portron of the results prrnt d trns d1d not see the camera 1n trme Next year the Club w1ll have to enr ll everal n w members as all but one are rn hrs year s araduatlna class Und r the abl adershrp ot the remalmnq member we are ure the club w1ll enlarae rn srze and auahtv worlcm nshlo r 1 T ' -, St. 1 ' i ' , A v , , N1 . , A G . 9 - I ' I irl , C ' , . ' Al T 5 . ' 1 ' e ' I ' I in this yearbook show that some ot the vrc- . ' tr ' ' - - ' ' Q e T . I 3-A - , s - e , ' A 1 ' ' Q Q ' . e e ' ' ' ' , V . le ' ' ' , .' . ' . it a T . I7 '51 Thanksglving Day Thanksgiving Day presented the first so cial event of the scholastic year and has gone down into our minds as a wonderful day well spent This year a great many parents and other visitors came to witness the Thanksgiving festlvities here at the Academy The day was quite cold but the cadets did not mind the weather for it was Thanks giving Day which everyone had been look ing forward to for weeks After reveille the companies were marched to chapel where each cadet gave his whole hearted thanks to God for the bounty and plentiness afforded him during the year At nine oclock the Kemp rDeKoven football game was played wi h a good d al of che ring for both sides H Never the DeKovens defeated th Kenn to rs with a score of l2 O A good many of the cadets ate little breakfast in order to make room for the traditi 'tal turkey dinner which was served with all the trimmings. The appetite of the adets was so good that it .cally dd credit t them at the Thanksgifng dinner. A little later on the batallion paraded for the first time in the year and did re markably well Soon after the parade most of the cadets could be foand with their parents attending the Swaggerstick skits which were all very clever The audience also greatly enioyed hearing the school orchestra play Thanksgiving boxes sent frona home were distributed at fve and those of the corps who did not have their parents here felt a little less homesick while d vouring the goodles which had been sent o them At seven thirty the main exent of the day took place the Thanksgiving Hop Th gym was well decorated with streamers from the lights rail fences corn stalks and pump kins all of wh ch furnished an e ect typica of the harvest season All of the corps ana their partners en oyed themselves very much and th only disappointment of tae evening was to hear the soanding of roca.. at twelve as the cadets sorrowfully bid their guests good-night. Each cadet then ret pned t hi: rarracks with pleasan. memorre- of a won- derful day. Boar s Head PVOCGSSIOD Breaktng Up Banquet Thrs year the annual Breakrng Up Ban quet was held ln the gymnasrum the nrght before the Chrlstmas vacatron Durmg the past seven years rt had been held rn the mess hall but due to the larger enrollment 1t was necessary to hold 1t 1n the gymnas1um The decoratron was supervrsed oy Mtss Roach and mcluded holly wreaths and ever green boughs Drrectly behlnd the hrgh table at whrch the guests sat was a frreplace over wh1ch the stage was a large Chrrstmas tree and several small ones The words Merry Chrrstmas were spelled out rn srlver on a blue curtarn 1n the back of the stage The program was opened wrth the tradr tlonal Boars Head processton lt was fol lowed by the testers who made llfe mser able for several cadets by readmg love let ters whrch were supposed to have been recelved by the cadets Several oth s were called upon to render a song whrch h v drd but none too sweetly The Jesters then asked thre lacues of the faculty to smg wtth three of the cadets After that Lreutenant Butler led the co ps 1n the slngrng of the Loyalty Song the Vlc tory Parade and the Salute Ths was followed by the awardmg of the recrtntmg medals and C1lGl1OH stars The lvhdgets lumors and L1ghtwe1ght football teams were presented w1th thetr monograms The Blg Team then came for ward to IGCQIVG thelr letters Thrs was fol lowed by the presentatlon of the Callfornla O B A football medal for the most valuable Cadet Captaln Martm ln complrance w1th 1nstruct1ons recelved from the Callforma chapter the medal was presented wrth the customary salute by Old Boy Io Roach After th1s the medals for the best setup old and new cadets were awarded followed by the presentatlon of the medals for the best drtlled old and new cadets lust before the corps was dlsrnrssed an other group of carols were sung Colonel Farrand then sard a few words of farewell to the corps The hghts except for the candles on the table were put out and everybody sang Sllent Nrght 7061 hung the large portrait of the M. On DlCIYGf OI1 The t9CIIT1- The medfll WGN to . 4 i E . l P in t. e ' l ' S ,' . I I x , , L- Swaqgersflclc Club The Swaqqerstrclc Club one of th old t oraantzatrons on th campus h ld t r t meetrnq of the year l938 on Saturday e nrnq November oth Under the supervrsron of Captarn Mcljee the drrector of the club the off1cers for the current year were ele t d The results of the electron are as follows Prerce was elected presrdent Tharpe V1 e oresrdent and Lyn h se retary and E1 t was chosen treasurer The Swaqqerstlck club rs a dramatrc or aanrzatron and only those cadets who have taken part rn dramatr s or who have b n to rt ot the stage crew for a St lohns p ductron are elrarble for memoershrp rn th u The Swaaqerstclc lub put on thre llent shows thr uahout the year one a Thanlqsqrvrnq one t the Mdmnter ana at Commencement Tne show at Thanlcsa mq was a variety show made up of varroas slots musxcal numbers and an old fash nea mel drama The ad ts talcrnq part n th perfor'nan e were Tomt Peters Rrnaa F Stahlman Cartwrrqht Dyess Scho llk drs Traylor Ro nstrater Schwarz Wood burn Ploshay Goldfrne Notbohm a rd Hern an All rn all the boys drd very well ana t was thoroughly emoyed by all The next productron presented was a threeact farce entttled Frrday the Thrr teenth The 'n n talcrnq part rn thts pay were as follows Ploshay Stahlrnan Welsh V Prerce Moore Drumheller Landrs B run Traylor Schoeller Froelrch and Drclcson ln addrtron to the reaular M1dWlWlGY p rform ance the play was presented at the Vete ans Home at Waupaca where rt was w l recewed The thrrd and fmal presentatron of th club was a pay entrtled Have Patrenc oct r h f hrs play consrst ct Sah rnan R n y P1 1 n Threle raer Plerce W rd'nan Ryo an M Lat Rorrck W Nelson and Fensxe The o en e 'noye t lay tram sez A portron r e p ays should g t n ub s tanl.W MF artclaso cs ct 59 l S 3:1 lg eta Drurnhel r arp pt drd su to l.fn h F nsxe We nsfe r T , e es T , , T e , , - T T e g , e 1 s 'trs , A , T , . , I T ve- i . ' c e . V l T ' , . 'Cf c . . e ' T .T nl c T , c , c , 'te' 3 ' T Tc , ee. 7 Y' a ' . ' rc- J I V l 9 I t - V V V 4 r 4 9 V '- . cl b, T T e t c T e ex- V ' l V1 ' I H Q 91 few Q - +V I W 5 D o . Tecast o t T 1 T e' of T - I G 1 Y ' I ' 9:19 t l. , oo..e', Tllfal t, T c, Hess- . ' A tv. be , , , e . , , c lien, ' T - H T . c , T . nere excellent performances. There were comedy f9YmC1Y1C9 WGS W9ll presented C115 th? 3131? A ' . 15 ' unc e. 'sd he c. ' ,. . fer. li. . .Wo . c e . r 1 his of cred1t fo th succe's Q .hex A C V, V , T , ., l - ' 3 o tl e cl ' 'e atrector, Cac- , ' , A 1 e oct. 1 . . c ee . l- to ho e C le RC 4, l. Dr, . -l.e, Th e, -1 el, Pierce, who T ch excellent work an the stage 1 .c , e T , 1..'.c:n, lames, Be lrn, Lan- crew. 721172 Mldwrnter Festlvltles The M1dw1nter Party began off1c1ally at four thrrty Frrday afternoon February ll and contrnued unt1l Sunday afternoon February l3 From the trme of the hellos to that of the goodbyes the l9Q8 Mld was a pro noun ed soclal success Frrday evenrng the Swaggerstrclc club gave 1ts flrst p rformance of the play Frlday the Thrrteenth Whrch was enthu srastrcally rece1v d by a large audrence A secona performance was grven rn th l1ttl the late arrrvals mrght not mlss thrs hrgh po1nt After the play Frlday ev ntng rnanv cou ples emoyed a short perrod of 1nformal dancmg ln th common room to the mus1c the school orchestra under the drrect on of l1eutenant Butler Although the weath r prevented the an nua h lc y game and wlnt r sports Satur Pm day was frlled w1th a varrety of act1v1t1es or the grrls Also a tea for the Mothers a Flalergh Hall and a smoker for the Fathers at the Cadet Offrcers Club The chmax of all the Mrdwmter actrvrtres vas the dance lmmedlately after a formal drnner Saturday evenrng the party moved n masse to the gymnasrum The young ladres rn therr forrnals and the cadets rn full dress un1form made gurte a colorful prcture agamst the huge Valentmes that adorned the romptly at seven thrrty to the mus1c of Boyd Raybourne and hrs orchestra whrch was ex ept1onally good m comparrson to prevrous Md dance bands After the dance was ln full swmg and he guests had had an opportunrty to me t he hostesses and chaperones the cadets and herr partners formed for the grand march l was led by the lovely Mrss Frances c ' . v V ' ' e , e ' . Theater, Saturday afternoon, in order that gymnasium walls. The d a n c i n g started 1 S . I - C I . l l V - T T 1 M . . . Q . b , r of ' V l 3 V w ' 3 . e Y t ' . 1 oc e c 1 e , - 1 ' The Honorary Captams are Present d Carter ot Nashvtlle Tennesse and her escort our Senror Captam Btlly Martrn of Ponca Ctty Oklahoma They were followed by the other cadet ofhcers and thetr tarr partners rn order of rank The otttcers wtth therr red sashes altttertnq sabers and plumed shakos lent to the processton all the porrtp and statelrness that tt has recetved tn the past After leadrnq the processton twtce around the qyrnnasturft Captarn Marttn halted the column near the center ot the tloor for the offtcers and ttrst serqeants to t rrn the tra dt tonal arch of steel wtth thetr sap rs and sfvords The oth r ouples walk slowlf nrouah and then resumed dan ng nanv thts was the 'frost trnpresstfe part o h grand mar h Danctnq onttnued unttl tn at whtch e t artrr s c a apta ne tr- were 'nade honorary captatns to rernatn sc ur1t1t the Mtdwmter of IQQQ by order ot Mator Srnythe whrch was publtshed wtth great torrnalrty by the adlutant made to seern more tmpressrve by the presence or the Colors and Color Guard The last dance ended at twelve after whtch the couples proceeded to the dtntnq roon where hot coffee and sandwrches were served to a ttred but happy group Church servtc s were held rt the Acade rnv hapel Sunday orntnq and a ar ater art the we lc a row ernatned for A ade ,1 band the schuol or hestra t stfr w p es cub At113O qoodbys saaaa t e guests d oart T s ended 1 lla ,Vi will Aki , It kia i -I 'v Qu. , !j14!'f Y X W ' e I 1 9, 1 I V I ' I I l ' ' ' ' ' I V L' ' e 1. - . A c rn T l e , o - ' ' , , . . ,A p of ce -en c d r ' c L .1 'C' , the mustcale which was held tn the :gym- Y Q f' DN ' . o - c ca , ,1 P, f To na nn. lt as rs ented by the c cm' t ct . , - r . f , . 'e c c and he glee rar A C. l'. .2 --,QIVVETG t' n' , , he e ' e-je ed. re QL I E tri, he p .er at ll the cadet c 1 - .hue , Q r most successful F -wg Mldwmter Play For therr M1d Wlnter drarnatrcs thls year s Swaggerstrck Players produced the three act farce Frrday the Ttnrteenth The play proved so popular and successful that three presentatrons were scheduled two rn the1r own Lrttle Theater and one out of town Several veterans and a few new actors made up the cast The lead role fl-larvey Chase? was taken by Fred Welsh The part of Monsreur leffreys manager of th Hotel ldlewlld was played by Danrel ored bell boy publlclty manager and house detectrve were played by Morton Prerce Melvln Traylor and Morton Berl1n respec nvely The rmportant roles of play boy pals of the hero were taken by Gray Stahlman and Bernard Ploshay and the rnysterrous young Cyrrl Van Slyke al1as Mrke Van was portrayed by Oscar Drumheller Fred Schoel ler rmpersonated an old sea captarn and Marshall Land1s a theatncal producer The drama based upon the rdea of defyrng such superstltlons as black cats umbrellas and broken mrrrors was grven for full houses Frrday ev n1ng and Satur V103 day afternoon of M1dW1nter week and two weeks later at Waupaca for the Wrs consrn Veterans Home Warren Froelrch served as busrness manager and Allen D1ck son as stage manager The entrre play was set rn room l3 of the Hotel ldlewrld rn Seaslde Cty A fu tmg descrrptron of the f1rst act has been po1trayed rn Shakespeare s often quoted lm Double double toll and trouble frre burrt and caldron bubble lowrng mornrng Aga1n 1ts Shakespeare as he descrrbes the second act wrth Farr 1S foul and foul IS farr Act lll takes place shortly after the s c ond act and can flttrngly be descrrbed bv those famous words Peace' the charms wound up The play was drrected thrs year by Captaln McFee who has been most success fully d1rect1ng the theatr1cal productrons of St Iohns for the past erght years Congratulatrons boys you put on a great productronl l . ' ' ' ' e C Frenchy l Moore, Whlle the pulls of Col' Act ll was still in room 13. but the fol- a - 9 - Thanksqlvlnq Vaudevllle T e St rms wdqeerst 14 Cut: tw yedr tnduqurdted somethlnq ct mt new cnd unusual wh1.h nevertheless was well re neue ky h dudlence Tnstedd of h std GY s edr d nurnser s se nes ve' mo need edeh mth dtff r ' tors somethlnq ln th wdnner C CI fdudevtlle dc As th nurtdtr opened Cdotcnn Mclfe wds seen dt the rntcrophone ds he tntrf dleed t e teers Vue thls ed dfnelv F dets Pter e Lfn Thdrpe C J t- fo tgczrt fcclg X f fgr ,rsyer 1 t sro 1 The rs t wds tint fn rd J ue 1 edted Q end Gnd cse t T e. 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Commencement Play The Swaggersuck Club agatn sponsored the annual Commencement Play the t1tle of whlch was Have Patrence Doctors' Thls IS becommg a regular portton of St Iohns Commencement on Mrlrtary Day The stagtng of the play was carrred out very excellently and all players put therr parts over exceedtngly well The act1on of the plot centers around the efforts of two young doctors Phrl Sher1dan fGray Stahlmanl and Charles Greene CRalph Rooney? to start a sanrtarrum so that they can eventually marry two young nurses DIXIE Dutton CThomas Plllrfant and Marlan Turner Clztobert Threlel even though the gtrls parents dtsapprove of the matches At the start of the play the two young doctors are very drscouraged by thetr lack of patlents and are about to grve up thetr unsuccessful fmancral venture when Buck l-lrse tGeorge Hessbergerl a tough guy comes mto the sanrtarlum beggmg for haven so that the two sherlffs wtll not run htm mto a Jall on a vagrancy count They shelter h1m and 1n return for thelr kmdness Buck l-lrse leaves promrsmg to f1ll the sam T212 tartum wrth patrents Shortly after he leaves frlled up wlth people from the town people that have been beaten up by some mysterl ous thug To complrcate matters two of the patrents brought 1n are the young nurses parents Mrs Helen Margaret Turner CRobert Werdman and P1erce Dutton Clztobert Ryd manl When 1t becomes evrdent that D1x1e Duttons father has lost hts m1nd as a result of the blow on the head whtch he rece1ved the san1tar1um there are dozens of emer gency calls and the entlre sarutartum IQ the grrls break off wtth the doctors and plan to accompany Mr Dutton to the c1ty In order to prevent th1s Doctor Greene who IS beaten up by a bank robber pretends to lose hrs m1nd However a satrsfactory solutton to the dllemma 1S reached when Buck Hrse hlts Mr Dalton on the head aga1n and the unfortunate gentleman returns t normalcy After thts event the two nurses marry the doctors Mr Dutton falls 1n love w1th Mrs Turn r Buck Htse marr1ed the comrc nurse Ella CMorton P1ercel and the pat1ents pay up and leave makmg the samtarrum a fmanctal success f . ,, , . , N, ,,,,, WA.- , ,, .- ....,,...m,,..a, . ...Auf . 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Easter Day Easter Day that long awatted Sunday that day of many changes The day started w1th the resoundtng boorn of the reverlle gun the sound of 1t rolltng across the campus reverberated from the many bu1ld1ngs for the frrst tlme rn the year Thts was rmmedtately followed by stratns f the old famrhar Easter hymns played very beauttfully by the Academy band The next tmportant event on the days program was the tradrttonal Easter games The Corps enters these wtth great sp1r1t lt makes a Joyful prcture the boys clad tn coveralls etther bltnd folded chastng the man wtth the bell around the rope enclosure or dwtng for money ln the tubs of water later comes the grand ftnale the search r the golden gg The lucky cadet ftnds crtsp frve dollar btll rn the egg After thrs sport the corps turns to a more serrous sub ect Reltgron For then comes th eautrful tradrtronal East r servtce rn th Chapel lt rs always a beautlful stght h altar bedeclced wrth Easter ltltes and N131 other sprtng flowers Thts year our servrce was espectally beautlful The chorr fur n1shed excepttonally lovely mus1c and all rn all the servrce was very well carrted out The events for the rest of the day were of a m1l1tary nature the Guard Mount com mg ftrst As usual thrs ceremony was per formed by A company and was done tra dtttonally well rn sp1te of the hrgh wrnd Last but by all means not least came the crownrng performance of the day the full dress parade and revtew Thts tt can be truthfully satd was the most sp ctacular he most awe 1nsp1r1ng stght of the day After the last company had passed rn re new and th battalton had rrta ched tn and been drsmtssed came the e entng vesper servtce Thts was a fttttng clos to a p rfect day l ar' sure that as the ye rs roll rnevtt ably an the memory of E ster Sunday 1938 w ll always rematn Jwra rn the mtnds of those o us who are rn bers of the lass ot Q8 I - I f . , . , I - I A ll ll O , - . , . 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C o . , , Mother s Day Always Mothers Day at St Iohns has been one of the b1Qq9Sl days dur1ng the year for a cadet And by rrghts the word Mother should come frrst w1th everyone for everythlng we have and everythmg we are we owe to our Mothers Th1s year even more than IH the past Mothers Day was looked forward to by each and every cadet w1th the greatest pleasure The Mothers Day comm1ttee wrth Capta1n Lerch as charr man made very elaborate plans to 1nsure every mother present a most emoyable day but due to the heavy ra1n that fell all day the ent1re program had to be changed Nevertheless th1s d1d not d1stract from the beauty of the day Upon arr1v1ng each mother was con ducted to Capta1n Lerchs offtce where she reg1stered and was formally presented w1th her St Iohns mothers p1n She also re ce1ved at the same ttme a lovely corsage w1th the compllments of the St Iohns Dads Club The mothers spent the rest of the mornlng unt1l 1230 alone w1th the1r sons rev1ew1ng the barracks and that part of the campus that they could under the ex1st1ng cond1t1ons At 12 30 each cadet ushered h1s mother 1nto the d1n1ng hall where they emoyed a del1c1ous meal 1n was beauttfully decorated w1th a var1ety Wash1ngton Tour Durrng Spr1ng VGCGt1OH a group of cadets 3l 1n all made a week tour of Wash1ng ton D C that proved to be a memorable one 1ndeed Leavlng Ch1cago the after noon of March 18 1n our prrvate coach for the f1rst lap of the tr1p wh1ch was to Prttsburgh The nrght was spent there 1n order that we m1ght en1oy the scenlc r1de through the Allegheny mountatns the fol lowrng day The mountam v1ews Horseshoe Curve the great stone br1dge at Harrrsburg made the last part of the Journey seem short We arrlved that GVGHIUQ tn Wash 1ngton and 1rnmed1ately were quartered 1n splend1d style at the Annapol1s Hotel The f1rst two days of our stay 1n Wash lngton were spent 1n v1s1t1ng the numerous h1stor1cal spots of lnterest 1n and about Wash1ngton Among the places v1s1ted were the Capltol new Supreme Court Folger Shakesperlan Llbrary where we were glven the rare prlvrlege of see1ng the Ellzabethan stage w1th 1ts specral l1ght1ng dev1ce Sm1th sonlan Museum Bureau of Pr1nt1ng and En of gorgeous flowers each table wrth 1fS separate center prece At the west end of the hall the word MOTHER was spelled out ln candles wh1ch surrounded by flowers lent a very pleas1ng effect to the ent1re ha At four oclock the mothers were terta1ned by the Academy band The con cert was g1ven 1n place of the usual dress parade at wh1ch the mothers tradrtronally Sll 1n the rev1ew1ng stand and TSVIGW the corps as 1t passes by The concert under the d1rect1on of Capta1n Thompson proved very enterta1n1ng and was surely enloyed by all At flVG oclock everyone attended a beau t1ful vesper servrce 1n the Vrctory Memor1al Chapel Malor Iacques spoke that even1ng to the corps on F1l1al Love as exemph fled by three great men The SGIVICG was very lmpresslve and many of the mothers saw for the f1rst t1me our beautlful chapel The day was a most successful one and 1n Splfe of the bad weather everyone was hlghly pleased lt was w1th many regrets that cadets sa1d good bye to the1r mothers when the trme came lt 1snt at all surprls mg that such a successful day was had for not even old man bad weather can ers Day at St Iohns grav1ng Washrngton Monument L1brary of Congress Pan Amerrcan Umon and the Wh1te House S1de tr1ps took us to the home of Washlngton at Mt Vernon and to the Un1ted States Naval Academy at Annapohs Tuesday even1ng we boarded a boat for a tr1p down the Potomac Rrver and Chesa peake Bay arr1v1ng at Norfolk V1rg1n1a the next mornrng Our f1rst v1s1t was to the Navy Yards where several f1ght1ng sh1ps were at dock be1ng repalred Then we mo tored to Cape Henry where the Unrted States Coast Guard put on a spec1al dem onstratlon for us showmg how they rescued people from s1nk1ng shlps After a lunch at the beautlful Caval1er Hotel wh1ch IS located r1ght on the oceanslde the afternoon was spent 1n recreat1on 1n wh1ch swrmmmg was the maln sport That nlght we crossed the bay past the h1stor1c Hampden Roads to the Chamberlam Hotel where we spent the n1ght The fact that we were from a m1l1tary school brought us a pr1v11eged tour the next day that IS not granted to other groups 1 , . - , 11. ' 1 ' , en- the COFHIDCITIY of their SOHS- The dining hall cast a shadow over the brightness of Moth- 52143 Uv ff' makrng th1s same tour By arrangement we were g1ven a conducted tr1p through the Army arrplane base at Langley f1eld There we had the opportunlty of seelng most of the drfferent types of planes used by the army lncludmg the famous fly1ng fortress huge bomber wrth a Wlngspread of over 105 feet and equlpped wrth mach1ne guns and a small cannon Located at Langley fleld also 1S the fa rnous laboratory of the Nat1onal Assocla t1on of Aeronautlcal Research Here we saw the huge wrnd tunnel where full s1zed planes are tested by blowlng wmd across them at the rate of 150 mlles per hour Leavlng Langley f1eld We motored to Wrlhamsburg Where we V1S1l9d the Colonlal Bulldmgs whtch have been restored by the Rockefeller Foundatron and W1ll1am and Mary College the oldest 1n the Unlted States On the return tr1p we stopped at Yorktown and varlous other battlefrelds of both the Revolutlonary and C1V1l Wars That nrght we boarded our boat for the return tr1p to WGSh1UQlOH arr1v1ng there Frlday mornmg On th1s our last mormng we motored through the fore1gn embassy drstrrct on our way to Mount St Albans where we saw the IZIS beautlful Nat1onal Cathedral Whlch was by tar the most 1nsp1r1ng bu1ld1ng We had seen Then to Arl1ngton Memorral Cemetery Where we pard trlbute to the Unknown Soldler ln a srmple but 1mpress1ve ceremony March 1ng 1n formatlon we took our place before the tomb whlle Cadet Lts Stahlman and Lynch 1n the name of our Academy placed a large wreath upon the tomb 1tself Th1s off1c1ally ended the tr1p For the rest of the day the group splrt up to V1S1l those partlcular places each wlshed t go We boarded the tram at f1ve oclock and arr1ved the next morn1ng 1n Chrcago a t1red but happy' bunch It was a great tr1p and there wasnt a one of us that would have mlssed rt Those cadets Whlch went on the tr1p were Stahlman Lynch Fromm Woodsrde H Prerce Iurgensen Roebken Ollver Mantz Galbreath Reed H D Llederman Waldo lung W I Allen C H Brody Bearss Paul Sm1th N C Kruplcka Cook R S Ornstem M1chell Monk W11ton Nors worthy Aschman Oberg Goodwm Baum bach and Buerkl Faculty members accom pany1ng the tr1p were Lt Wxltberger and Lt Luck St LOUIS Expedltlon Thrs tr1p was undoubtedly one of th h1gh spots of the year It took the form of a week end tr1p 1n response to a very gra clous 1nv1tat1on from Mr and Mrs E A Conrad Elght cadets w1th Lleutenant l B Keena and Lleutenant P C Butler m charge were 1n the party wh1ch took off for St Lours early Saturday rnornmg November 6th l937 to attend a house party glven for a group of grrls from the south all former campers of Nagaw1cka The Journey was made ID the Brown Bomber and the school Ford and was com pleted uneventfully Arrrvmg at the Conrad s home at about 3 OO PM Saturday afternoon the travel worn company was greeted by a refreshmg s1ght rndeed The whole party of grrls turned out en masse to welcome them Th next few hours were sp nt tn gettmg settled and clean1ng up Dmner for the en t1re party was served at 600 PM and dr rectly after the crowd dressed the cadets 1n thetr snappy look1ng full dress umforms and the g1rls tn lovely even1ng gowns At 8 OU PM the party set out for the Chase Hotel where they danced and renewed old ac quamtances unt1l everyone was t1red and ready to call 1t the end of a perfect day The next day Sunday every one slept late ar1s1ng tn ttme for a dellclous dmner After dmner prctures were taken after wh1ch the party danced and recalled old expert ences at camp The afternoon passed sw1ftly and pleasantly ID thts manner That nrght was spent rn b1dd1ng fond ad1eus to the glrls who had to return home trams The next mornlng the remammg grrls left and at noon the cadets departed for school after a very happy week end They arrrved h re about m1dn1ght after a le1surely r1p Those cadets who made the trrp were lvlarttn W M Conrad Mrller B B Smart Smlth W A Dobson B ll and Brandon All but two of these were old St lohns ampers ' ' , e t ' ' ' . 1 . I I I I ' ' V , - V P f and seeing that they boarded the proper e e ' ' A I A I ' 4 - J. I I . ., , l , . ., 1 3 - - 4- F., ' I I ., , e , . lfllfzl .gi Ewtertnc bhapel to Receive Dzplornas Commencement I-lop Under a teathery blue canopled cerltnq and ln a qyrn maJest1cally decorated wlth the flaas ol all natlons the St lohns araduattna class ot l938 btd adteu to thetr school hte at Delatteld The cornrntttee ably headed by Paul Red lorqensen had worked for n arty two weeks on de orattna the avrn ttll they had hanged tln rleak board and frame hsuld tng nt urn azure paradtse whtch c uld Nell pr Jae a suttabl haven l 1 Nhtch th cadets c .ta welcorne tr ends parents a. t se or w rn they ad onaed t see nn ny ttrres a.1d save r a ew ch .t days at Chrtst... s and Easter had t get l if 1 the dll t a ec e rnedturn 1 lette -. V ,l'.'1l'6S u the week whtch ' been tt 1.tg.y - 1 naxet by th, ay' e' e . whrch .lauded th, can etttton Jr t e e,1- era Ki f t3, won Q' Co:.ba.t he rndtfrdudi d.1g1- e . . ante. the a th varrous athlettc events of Tdursday the escorts ot the colors came o a tttr a cltrnax Saturday evenlna w1tl'1 he frnal so ctal event ot the year ld boys ha been wel The returntna satrstred wrth th battahon d 1 ot the pas week and all had qone well h araduat ma class had be ft tnducted to rnernler s tp n th CBA and anotls v ar aa rs rtng th e 'ta s h was or com- nshed which c not be done , - I feeble ri, l1'lI'I'. lefie 2 rome- . ae' vee e ., A., to the Argvnne a'e, N ers o the ovntatn, ta,s . l 1, or all ecer sec Q ' gd lITSl ca sate.. nd when t. 91 etre' Y, UT CIQT . u a. TIIDUS T. QQ ,t I eurge. s , 'J.1l'1 was ,r :nmy -Lt s. U11 t ,tt t. ,njs as ,ales i-lu 1 .-4, A Dlsmlssed AULD LANG SYNE Should auld acquamtance be forgot And never brought to rn1n'? 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