St Johns Military Academy - Trumpeter Yearbook (Delafield, WI)

 - Class of 1941

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W vp- 1 -f 4-:Q -f 'A r Z7 ,, it 7 h . by ? an Z . . , , 0 , C, v I 1 V. ,A f . I . - ,, , - ,,2 f f, K 4 z, ,lf , - iff. .. . A -' v 'Sf no QQ! ...I ' ', ,, f M .F 4 A :- Wfjsv V ' W .MG I 5 If J 'f1,,.,M Q!! 1 3. zqa, , 1. 1 L J 2 , Y, 4 r, O-f of 2 The Class of 1941 is stepping forth into a troubled World. Conditions abroad are very unsettled, and in our own country forces are striving to upset our peace and democracy. Amid all this strife and turmoil, may We, in future years, look back upon our years spent here at St. Iohn's as the happiest days of our lives. It was here that we learned many important lessons which will prove their true Worth in later years. To this end We, the 1941 Trumpeter Staff, have edited this book so that you, the Corps of Cadets, may recall vividly in your memories those days in which you worked hard, played hard and prayed hard, and realize that truly they were the most joyous days of your lives. I -in sg. 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Ml :ff Clgflllj -Wffllfllf! vzjfffk Mflyvff X Greater love hath no man than th1s that a man lay down h1s l1fe for h1s fr1ends These Words somehow come to mlnd when we thmk of one man who hasnt la1d down h1s l1fe but who has glven some of the best years of 1t to h1s school You of the Corps of Cadets know and know well that when you were 1n need of a frlend or an adv1sor you could go to h1m HIS power of understand1ng thought dlfflcult d1dn't seem to faze h1m 1n the least To Major LOUIS Bernard Butte Professor of M1l1tary Sclence and Tactlcs at St Iohns for the past f1ve years we the Class of 1941 respectfully and de votedly dedlcate thls Trumpeter It 1S our hope and deslre that Major Butte may agaln be detalled by the War Department to St Iohn s so that future corps of th1s Academy may have the opportun1ty to know and revere Major Butte as we have known h1m DEDICATION our big problems made us marvel. Anything we . 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' ' ' s ', .AMR . :ia-Ianni: .,. . gg: Sa Colonel Roy Felton Fcrrrand ORC B L Um erslty of W1 Cons H 2 L.L.D., Kenyon College .FACULTY Major Charles Thomas Smythe WNG Ph B Umversuy of Chlcaqo Cornrnandant of Cad ts Enqllsh C V Cs Current Vx enfs Mayor Harns Hazelton Holt WNG Lt Col Frank Wllham Mouso W N G PhB Grmne11CoHeqe Quart rma ter M themat C9 9 S C: 5 . . 1, I X I r . 9 A A i 1 , BA., Oxon Rhodes Scholar? Mfr., T. i 9 'sity CrvfiSCCI1 ' Ve , lst rg LWV1 ' bm .J ar P' 9 f L Capta1n W Orestes Weaver W N G BA Mount Unlon College Commercml Subjects and Typmg ST JOHN S W N G Un1vers1ty of WISCODSIU Chemzstry Major Ralph H Fletcher W N G St Iohns Dlrector of Ath'et1cs Personnel Offlcer 26 I r Major Hewit Blair Iacques .FACULTY Lt Colonel Iohn I McLure ORC BS Th Cltczdel The Sorbonne Mcthewctzcs Ccxptcnn Leon Womck McFee O R C H Zo y T PIUIIOU Captcun Ed1son B Lerch W N G St Iohn s Head Coach Asst Commandant oi Cadets N e ' BS., Middlehury Cclleqe is I' HJ, Reverend Merr111 O Gruber O R C A B Harvard Umver lty Chaplam Asst L1brar1an ST JOHN S Captcun Frank I Thompson WNC1 Chlcaqo Conserx atory of IVIUSIC Major Herbert Barnes O H C MD Rush Mechcal College Phys1c1ar1 and Surgeon 48 Muszc I . N r . ., ' S' ,. . FACULTY Coptaln Tlmothy P Reardon O R C B S Umfe-rs1ty of New Homoshlre Mothemonc Mcxlor Paul P Hegner O R C Id tie Pflfsc Mcqor Lou1s B Butte U S A B A Umversuy of W sconsm Professor Mzlztory Smence and Tczcllcs . i . ,X . . ' S HE., Incirxniz University ,, 1 , A 'GZITICLCS U15 Captam Allen Earl Smlth BA 111111015 Colleqe COUCZYIHQ Mcizthemcncs ST JOHN S I Captain Alfred G. Anderson U. S. A. ASS1SfGDf Professor MlI1fGFY Sczence and Tczcucs Mcxjor Stephen E Bullmcm O R C M A Un1vers1ty of Ch1c:1qo Spanzsh and Stenoqraphy 30 . FACULTY Sergeant Mlchael Harger U S A Retued Ml1lfGFY Sczence Coach of H fle Team Captam Howard E McMahon Preparaiory SJZW cr Ccrptam Earl O Culver O R C AB UHIVQTSITY cf Iowa Enaizeh f AB., Lawrence Calle-ae ' J9 S Captam Ralph Bovey Wyand A B Wabash College M A Columbra UT11VGTS1lY ST JOHN S Capta1n F W1nston Luck B A Umverslty of WISCONSIN M A Marquette Uruversrty Preparatory SUb19ClS Captam Iohn B Keena Carroll College Fleld Represeatatlve 32 I English f Public Speaking FACULTY Major S Kennedy Brown W N G B A Yale U1'11V91'S1tY Secretary of Pubhc Relatzons Lxeut Wrlham C Belhnger BS Northwesl rn U11 erslty MA Northwest rn Urufersuy Enqhsh and World H tory Captam Phrlhp Clayton Butler B M E Arnencan Conservatory of MUSIC Otoerlm Colleq Un1vers1ty of Denver Preparatory SUb19C'S A, '. ef' ' ' Remedial Reading 1,-t '47 ' . ., z L. 1 x. Lleut VVIIIICIIT1 K Pervmsek BA Illmols College Gen C17 Sc e YL G ld B10 oqy ST IGHN S L1eut Iames R1chctrd Kmghum Ph B Umversxty of Ch1cf1qo M A Umversdy of Ch Clqo Enqlzsh L1eut Hurry Hazen Sm1th ORC B S Umv rslty CI WIS onsm MS Umx rsltyo Wls :mem SOC QI SCISVICG Q4 u - -I fx' ' v fy ' ' Q21 . f A Q I l . ., . ., EC ' . 3 , , F , . ., V V 'VA ' f ' f- ' . ., C . X, . Q . S .FACULTY L1eut Walter Leonard DeVo11d B A Oh1O State Umversny MA Qhlo Stott Um! rsnf German Lreut Spencer Wnght Ecxmshow L I Lreut Elwood Nordhougen Berkeley BA Umv TSITV C Mmfr bot No thw st r P TSW FIQDCW one 11 Ce . ., 9 A I ri? Q , 2 3 Y' V NVQ '-1 MMA., or , - .. Ju., r., Q ' Conv! er . ., V ,,,, Y ' Q 'v .2 'K . ., e, e BAL Yu-vvH-.,., F: vf.-,.A mf . .., .,....v,:.,5 ,,. vfrs..oT1:,..r 'f ' v' f-.fvffl 'Tv...v,e 'sv' .f..! .., 1f1.....,. p.g..:..,1fg Q , A f.. ,-,A -- MCHU. Cmcffss fvvvi -Perf, ,Hn ...MJ .-,J ,,.. Lleut Archlbctld Wh1tt1er Smalley AB Un1vers1ty of M1Ch1QGH Lotm Amanda M Gremer St Ioseph s Hospltol ST. IOHN'S Lleut Henry Culver G1gn1ll1at B S Northwestern Un1vers1ty M A Northwestern UI'11VGI'S1tY Enqlzsh Nurses Trcnnmq School Head Nurse 6 'Qu-Q L., ,... Lx K S. Wifi- 1 'MQ XXL-' he I St !'ohns1941 Faculty E... The Honor Bottobon of 1941 . . 4 N 4 ,. A T- ' 'W -- - , , 1 V , . -K ' :il 5, , . E fy. , 5 - N .. ' . K ' ' Q .. - ,V ', R V ' -Q 9' - M ' Q smug ii - .p A - X ' NY .. TT 1 W - .rv .Q -f , A ,W YV , , -.-.,,.X..: V -, K.-'fix 3 A M v ,M ' f so 5' .l.'x..X,:g, 1' . mi-5, E wx, ., y- W K-P ,. .V 'Q N ...Q V R ' 4 !,J N.-,k Lv ' 1 1 -ay, MAIOR IOSEPH WALTER RUTTE A Member ofthe Facdlty of St Iohn s 190 I9 7 The Educator Come lovely and soothtna d ath Undulate round the World serenety amvma a rzv na In the day tn the mqht to a to each Sooner or later dehcate a ath As I lo ked across the bleak snow cov ered around on a cold wtnter :xfternoon these hnes of death Came mto my md The ffaq ot our great democracy stood at half mast hstl sslv hanatna there for ore who had dted ut a few ncurs before And tt was flfflflfg hat tt hung so sttff and qulet for a man ood man had passed mto etermty Thts man mftuenced my whole outfootc n hfe He mffuen ed tt deeply And th aah hey are s1mple truths that he lmpressed uc n e the e t uths are the most valuahf t . , 8 A ' 7- , e . , , F 1 1 I 1 77 , , lt, , ' we .. o - - if . , , A ,CI . I 3 , - V . 1 . A f' 'N , , . o . , .o 9 A , t f I 5 O ' 1 ' - t ' ,M A- ,C . A , s r e ones Q8 that contrrbute to an enroyable and contented r e The lrttle drctator wrth hrs decertful grrn how well I remember hrs classroom Indeed there was drctatorshrp at rts b st Hrs motto could well have been I wrtl make rndus trrous men and wrse men of these stuprd boys that enter rnto my realm And he went a long way on the road to seerng thrs rd al accomplrshed For nrne months I knew thrs man lrstened to hrm and observed hrs ways He was a harsh man wrth the slacker There rs no doubt about rt for I often felt the strng of hrs contempt and rrdrcule whrch he reserved spocrally for the slacker But he never became angry wrth us After grvrng one of us a thorough shellackrng for our lack of rn dustry and attentron the maror would smrle broadly and apologrze sayrng Dont you rascals realrze that you re formrng your lrfe habrts at thrs stage of the game? You mrght have to get out and make your own lrvrng some day Then you wrll thrnk back and understand what I mean Then he would add The whole trouble wrth our country today rs that there are so many rmpudent un learnrng how to make therr own way rn lrfe Cant you see wnat I mean? You are wast rng your lrfe rrght here when you should be preparrng to become good crtrzens of thrs free ountry of ours crtrzens who wrll help to pre serve all of these d als by whrch Amerrca has lrved lm not sayrng that thrs man was a great educator No but strll I have seen young men come a long way to pay trrbute to h m XfVhy? What has he grven them to recerve such honor? Well I belreve that he has grven them a part of hrmself hrs LIFE VALUES He gave me I belreve mor of an under standrrrg of lrfe than any other person May be I overestrmate probably so But I m grate ful to hrm for a broader educatron than rust a knowledge of Latrn con,ugatrorrs An un derstandrng of lrfe THAT PHRASE CAN MEAN SO MUCH I thrnk of rt rn many ways learnrng enroyment of lrvrng people and workrng But to get the most good from these thrngs that make up our lrves we must frght frght those tendencres whrch let lrfe slrp through our frngers Everythrng must be fought for It rs a frght wrthrn yourself to do the best you can rn all of these thrngs that make up yo,rr lrfe As I see rt the one word that Just about takes rn everythrng s the word uuts word that rncludes d t rmrnatron c urag grrt endurance and sprrrt Of course my Latrn teacher wouldnt approve of such a word But I never saw hrm when he d drt rn some way preach thrs do trrn Gu s to lrve and sacrrfrce and frght And rt tak s thrs gualrty to really lrve Emerson rn on of hrs greatest essays Compensatron w ot these words What wrll you have? qu ti God pay for rt and take rt You must pay for there are no grfts and above all to ray you must have thrs rntestrnal fortrtude Besrdes teachrng us to lrve hard the rr aror had somethrng else to grve us hrs phrlosophy of lrfe By hrs very actrons he rmpressed us wrth thrs phrlosophy He would often say somethrng lrke thrs Ive had many bumps and much good fortune and Ive found that a phrlosophy of lrfe sort of helps to keep me on an even keel Its somethrng that you must develop for yourself boys No on can grv thrs to you Dont be Just another human berng strugglrng through lrfe wrth no frxed purpose or rdea of your own as to what rt s all about Yes srnce those days rn hrs classroom I have often found myself strug pose or rdea of my own as to what th whole thrng rs about Then often rn a guret mom nt my mrnd g ts beyond the humdrum of our everyday lrfe I thrnk back agarn on a Latrn teacher and I thrnk a lrttle deeper What am I accomplrshrng? What am I her for? So srnce the hours I spent rn hrs classroom I have sort of frgured the whole thrng out for myself maybe not the same as you would but Ive got somethrng that wrll k ep my head level when fortune comes my way or when trouble makes rts path to my door You thrnk I am wrong No for rf you had known thrs beamrng energetrc man who had a real phrlosophy of lrfe and by hrs very be rng rmpressed you you too would rea ze how much rt helps Ill always remember thrs beamrng ene getrc man wrth hrs smrle always breakrng through to encourage and help and wrth hrs rnterest always rn the boys that crossed the threshold to hrs classroom It seems strange to me that he no longer walks past on hrs way to hrs classroom wrth a cheerful smrle spreadrng across hrs face Only hrs memory lrves on The man rs dead but th re are a few who rn future years wrll realrze that he Nas more than a Latrn teacher H taught us to rrve Iames E Nrch ' ' ' e e ' ' , co e, l'f . I , V ' '. , A, I - I . 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CADET CAPTAIN THOMAS F I-HMES 42 President of the Class 1941 Class Presidents Address Colonel lfarrana Classmates and Guests As prestdent ot the trrst class elected to that honor by my classmates l have the task ot presentrng to you th thoughts and teehngs ot the class thrs evemng betore our departure on ht s road We have met to nrght almost tor our last trme as the Class ot 41 and 1t IS w1th deep regret that we leave thrs school and the trrends that have meant so much to us Year rn and year out we have heard trrst classmen get up and extol the school and lament leavrng the trlends whom they have made here but 1t 1S not unt1l we are leavrng permanently that we reahze what they have been talkrng about The underclassmen probably now srt back w1th a yawnrna smtle but the1r time wrll corne also and only too soon Recalhng the years one by one we see that our t1rst year was doubtless the most memorable ln that year we got the ttrst and most rmportant lessons ot obedrence promptness cooperatron and respect tor au thorrty Wlthout these habtts mstrlled tn us our progress rn hte would be greatly hamp ered Wrth these lessons well learned men have gone a long way and so may we Gotng on to our s cond year tor the tlrst trme we trnd ourselves surrounded by boh rnterrors rn rank and superrors Thrs bewtlder mg posrtron necessrtated much hard work and a great deal ot dlplomacy Upon us as second year men tell the task ot gu1d1ng advrstng and restramrng the men who had Just entered At the same t1me we were be1ng gutded restrarned and controlled by thos rn the class above us to our rank was not yet suttrcrent to do the 1ob alone We nad to take more orders than we gave and yet the responsrbthty lay heavy upon our should rs Thrs year brought us many prob ms untrl we readJusted our potnt ot vrew and our sense ot values Those ot us who embarked on our thrrd year tound our responstbrhtres tn reased Our orrvrleges rncreased too but to us our re sponsrbrlrttes tar outwerghed those pr1v1l g s l was at thts trme that w began to see armly fvhar rt rreant t CG trrst classrnen As our promotrons began to come our problem aoubled Now when brought to task tor some breach ot ett1c1ency we werent reprrmanded by personal trtends but were greeted by the tull and Just turv ot the admmxstratron How ever we were also comphmented tor a Job well done and our lost prrde was once agatn restored Thts year we have had to make more serrous decrsrons than at any trme rn our hves Perhaps some have been unwrse but and l quote No mans op1n1on IS entrrely worthless Even a watch that do snt run IS r1ght twrce a day Addlng all these years together we know that somethtng has been garned that wtll help us to go torward Cer talnly we are better pr pared to meet the problems ot hte Let us ponder tor a moment on thrs verse by lohn Oxenham every man there openeth a way and ways and a way And the htgh soul cllmbs the hzgh way and the low soul gropes the low And tn between on the mzstv tlats the rest dr1 t to and tro But to every man there openeth a hzgh way and a low way And every man decrdeth the way hrs Assumlng that the decrsrons ot my class mates have been mad here at St lohns l t thrs be more a message to the underclassmen Make your cholces wrsely and steer a stratght course But we my classmates can also heed these words so that when we corne betore the Commandtng Ottrcer rn that great post beyond h w1ll say Well done thou good and tarthtul servant But enough ot that though I was ele t d to thrs posrtron to tulttll certarn dunes and not to preach a sermon so to the Class or 41 as trne a group as l shall ever hope to b a m mber ot smcerest wrshes tor happtn ss and success and may our paths cross ott n tn the tature Thomas Forest I-hm s . , Q A F 1 ' 1 ' V 1 D 7 1 I ' 4 . 1 e A . . . 1 1 1 1 ' - ' - 1 1 l Q . 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M' 9 Class Offlcers The m etrng tor the electron of the oflrcers ot the Class of 1941 was held on the evenrng ot May 25 rn the gymnasrum Colon l Ear rand presrded at the rneetrng The classs chorce for the all rmportant posrtron of class presrd nt was delegated to Captarn Tommy Hrmes of Courageous C The vote showed that Tommy was really the man for the Job He always had a Hello for all hrs trrends who rncrdentally rncluded the entrre corps It was Wrth great pleasure and greater respect that the class voted Tommy presr dent To the ottrce of vrce presrdent the class elevat d Tony Graham Captarn ot Frght rng F Tony was Just th man to grve Tommy the support he needed rn carryrng out hrs great responsrbrlrty ln the all rmportant Job of treasurer we touna Captarn Ralph F Rooney the top man from Battlrng B lt anyone was ever heaven sent for the Job rt was Irrsh Ralph had the hardest Job of the year collectrng the class dues and he drdnt lose a trrend whrle dorng rt Congratulatrons lrrsh We were proud to have you as our money man. Lreutenant Brll Douglas of Determrned D was the class s chorce tor secretary Hrs Wonderful personalrty and ever present smrle rnade hrm Just the man for the Job Even though Tony Graham was elected vrce presrdent no one rn the class was better than he for the posrtron of class orator Tony had lots of practrce rn Current Events and Crvrcs class and then he put hrs prac trce to work The class hrstorran was Cap tarn Prlly Prllrtant of Eft1crentE the class dator was Lance Corporal Harry Cfrrmshaw of Battlrng B Lreutenant Chrco Horner ot Erahtrng E was the class prophet and Corporal Scotty Hrnsch of Determrned D was chosen class poet Captarn Doc Burcham ot Aggressrve A was selected to present the class grit These men were all chosen by Colonel Farrand and the elected ottrcers of the class Each man was especrally surted tor hrs Job and no trner selectrons could have b en made To these men the class looked for th success of the-rr graduatron. Star and C1ICle Club The Star and Clrcle IS the htghest scholas trc honor a cadet can wtn at St Iohn s Thts rs the goal of everyone but very few wrn tt The auahtrcatrons for thts award are to get the htghest scholastrc average 1n the school for one month Around school the Star and Crrcle IS commonly known as the head star and 1t cons sts of the regular gold star wrth a gold rrng around 1t The club ts an hon orary organrzatron and tt a cadet w1ns thts star one month he ts a rnernber ot the organt zatton alt the rest ot the t1rne he ts at the Academy The club holds no rneettngs ror does tt collect any dues The mernloershtp tn the club IS very srnall owtng to tln strong cornpetttton th cadets put up every month Thts year the club had an average mernleershtp ot fwe Th ld Andr s A L Werl 'td and Burruss wh e the new rnemhers were Gerltng r and Y 1, g These nnerr worked very hard thrs year as fnlf rneh wh w rk thetr ve J hardest wtn thts atstncttor Vfhen o won the head star the rest would L r ,ht behrnd hun on the star hst trghttng tor the award In all schools scholasttc wo k IS the rnost trnportant branch ot work and at St lohns 1t rs the same rf even not more rrnportant Thts type ot work wtll burld up the tndrvtdual s character tor hte after school ts over The man who attalns these grad s wtll be more ready for unlversrty because t the kn wl edge he has of study Hts hlgh grades wrll also gtve hrrrt better opportuntt es ot getttng trtto the hlgher lnstttutlons of College work Ot course a man should d other th ngs so that h1s pe sonah y do snt stale and o that h oes n t get a a worrn For thts reason St lohns has a good prograrr tn athletrcs and 'rnlttary tram mg to hutld do th h ys pe-rs naltty Y very actwe tr extra urrtcular a ttftttes E wth thetr good grades they make thernse' J haf good pe sonahttes too The adets who hax vv hts Co 'I t V thetr ha a Wor 4 -4 1 I ' ' . I I Y I r i , A 4 Q I ' I' A ' ' ' o o - - , , - ' ' ' 1 t Y r 1 A ' .' ' A , o . i f . t Y .I S . QC ,, ,, V H y U' ' s e d o V l beled hook A9 - 9 ' ' f. V T I I' V- 9 C . Q ' e o ' so ' . ou bays wha attained the aaal this year are wptlnottcetharthese head star' fnen are also O , . ., ' a. , ll V e ' . -C T C A ' . vert o . . - . e o tn . 1 s , ' , Q' es et ' M A1 O 0 - ' Yi CSU T C - 'e ' on t Q veteii A' i ' .. t . ne of the men ho. or Certatnly deserve a g.eat deal ct cred: H ., ' e ta for . Q . r ' k. 45 J Us 31,5 2.915-v ,ff- My Dragon Club The Dragon Club IS composed ot those cadets who at one t1me or another dur1ng the1r course at St lohns have recetved a scholast1c medal or a gold or s1lver star The club meets once a year tor the pur pose of hav1ng 1ts p1cture taken As there are no regular meet1ngs there are no othces or rank 1n the organ1zat1on In order to obta1n a gold star, a cadet has to acqu1re an average that places h1m among the upper ten of the school A s1lver star man stands 1n the second ten Medals are awarded to the cadet who ranks h1ghest 1n each sub1ect The 1nstructors dec1de who 1S to FGCGIVG the award 1n e1ther of three ways by QIVIHQ a spec1al medal test, by averag1ng the monthly grades, or by award1ng 1t to the cadet who FGCDIVGS the hrghest grade on the standard1zed exammatlons ,X-Jai ,A ,t,,.,...4-- 'Ira'-. Ai..-- -' if -Apa- m., ,A-C All ranks and grades are represented 1n the clubs membershlp Most ot the mern bers are act1ve 1n other clubs and many have r C91V9d honors 1n sports They are by n means bookworms Every cadet at the Aca demy has an equal chance to wrn a star or medal and thereby become a member ot the organ1zat1on 1t he 15 vt1ll1ng to put every ounce of energy forth and really work hard The pr1mary purpose of th1s 1nst1tut1on IS educat1on Therefore, members ot th1s club are to be congratulated for therr t1ne work rn achrevmg the honor of be1ng a member of 1t As there are no meet1ngs of the Dragon Club, the members must work 1nd1v1dually and w1thout the cheer1ng that spurs our ath let1c teams on to vlctory More power to you' f-M Hffmf U -f fftv f N I L 1 1 - ,C 1 - - -P ' .N .,...,,N,.,-- ..,. sn if , 4 mf' 1--f' A . - V ke-W , T 4 , .,. .. - . , emi, rv. V , ., ,..-4 at X ,P V I . gefu, -,MJ J- '7 . A ,. ,. ,in A ,,. ,W , - . 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O H 1, f , Edward Ioseph Aleksa 3339 South Morgan Street Ch1cago lll1no1s Qtzas DeKov n 2 years Lance Corporal Company A Academy Foot ball two years Academy Track one year Academy Bas ball one year S Club two years two letters rn Academy Football and Academy Track Wrnn r Wtnter Drtll Compe t1t1on one year Pet Peefe P P H s physrcs classes Ed ha1led from Ch1cago and was truly a b1g boy He played on Capta1n Lerch s foot ball t am and he also proved hlmself to be a trne fellow 1n the barracks Well mrss thrs b1g boy next year because he was really a great add1t1on to Company A V1CtOI Harold Anneke St Louls M1ssour1 Schnoz and V1c DeKoven 2 years Dragon Club one year Lance Corporal Com pany A Academy Baseball one year one Gold Star and two Srlver Stars Honorable Mentron Thrrd Year Spamsh Honor Guard one year Pet Peeve Woodruffs outlook on l1fe V1c was one of those boys who knew plenty but dzd not say much HIS cooperatton and generosxty w1ll be remembered for a long t1me He was a Spanrsh student and a radto man Keep send1ng on the sam wave length you are now VIC and w ll be heartr-g btg thrngs from you e 9 I ,, ,, 7 A 9 , A ' - 1 . . . Q . 3237 Longfellow Boulevard - , 5 A . , . ' e o A I ,. . 9, W t A A Kenneth Iohn Balley l9Ul Church Stre t Evanston lllrnors Ken Ce mper 2 years One Recrurtma Medal Prrvat Frrst Class Company C Academy Tenms one year Wrnner Wrnter Dr ll Competrtlon one year Brcycle Club one year Pet Peeve Have a weed Whenever K n wasnt around the bar aclcs rt was very probable thot he was out , vrnq someone a rrde on hrs tandem Durlnq 'us two years at St Iohns there was hardly a thrna wrth wht h he was completely satrs ed strll h made a host of trrends who wrll all mlss hrm next year Robert Walker Barclay l2l5 Parrett Street Evansvrlle lndrana oe DeKoven 4 years 'Aragon Club tour years one Recrurtma Medal and one Crtatron Star tor two recrurts Lreuten lass Stone Keeper ofthe Spade Academy Eootball three years Academy Tennrs on vear Academy Crew two years one Gola Star and twelve Srlver Stars Strotz Medals tor Elementary Lat n Second Year Latrn and Thrrd fear Lattn Presrdents Medal tor Advanced German Honorable Mentron Enalrsh ll Ena lrsh lV Elementary German and Advanced German Honor Guard tour years Wrnner lune Company Cornpetrtron one year Wrnner Wrnter Drrll Competrtron one year one Me-rrt Chevron Boars Head Processron one year M1dw1nter Hop Commrttee one year Pet Peeve Bernq Gttlcer of the Day on Satur days and holrdays lo lo ot the Charles Atlas clan was on at our lreutenarts thrs year lo lo had aurt a chest on hrm and he drdnt care who knew rt He was no slouch rn the classroom erther He nas asprratrons of berna an MD and we all vrsh hrm lots ot luck and teel sure that hell 'nake rt Q o I - Y . . 1 . Q , , V , 1 , ' , t 1 1 Q . v' I 'Y . , 4 s., I In. Q l . o . , 4 I I0 r , - . - .3 5 ' e ' ' , HI ,, LA j ' ' c ' ' 5 - ant, Company A 7 Ottrcers Club one year: ,N . v . - - - I . ' Q , V . . 1 N . 5 . . - . . A I I A I v , : 1 , 1 .. 7 f' . ' f-' . , , .2 , , U A ' . Q 5 . , . , . N Iohn Palle Brebner Emilie Street Green Bay, Vfisconsin 'Brebf' Kemper I year Private, Company DH: Trapshooting one year: Academy Track one year: Rifle Tearn one year: S Club one year: letter and gold award in Rifle: letter and gold award in Academy Track: Bloodgood Medal: Club Medal: one Gold Star: Old Boys' Medal in Physics: lOUO5 Man one year: O. B. A. Medal: first place medal in Sixth Corps Area Rifle match: second place medal in Hearst Rifle match. Pet Peeve: Saying Sir to half-pints. As an allfaround athlete and friend, Breb couldn't be beaten. He jumped and did some shooting, but we'll always remember him for nis smile and good nature. He didnt have an enemy ft Just wasnt in him lt s been sw il to have known such a fine fellow and if you always keep on as you did this year youll come out on top Thomas Addison Burcham Ir 645 44th Street Des Moines lowa Doc DeKoven 4 years Uragon Club four years Trumpeter Staff one year one Recruiting Medal and five Citation Stars for six recruits Captain Company A Presentor of Class Gift Officers Club two years Trapshooting three years Academy Football four years A ademy Basketball two years Academy Hockey one year Academy Tra k f ur years S Club three years two letters and gold awards in Academy Football thr lett rs and gold awards in Academy Track Director of Delioven Club one year first Vi e Presiaent of Officers Club one year four Gola Stars and fourteen Silv r Stars Strotz Medals r English l and English IT Schonek Medai for English Ill Honorable Mention Latin l Latin ll Elementary G rman Advanced G r 'nan World History and English IV Hon r Gu rd four years Winn r lune Company Conn petition one year Best Dr lled Old Cadet one ear on S tUp Ribba four Merit Ch vr rs M G e M dal two Ord r of Merit Meaas O B A Medal lcronz and gold Chicag Tr rune M dals Rutt C urtesy M dal Thanks H C Comnnitte twa y ars Midwin r 'nit' two y ar Pr d nts M al i they ar ns w tru y a tai r s a-ce J r th 1 ln e he 'f s J ci . , o e . , , , . , L f . 2 , , 1 . - . 1 N-f v i c : c A . , N-7 , I V . : ee Q ' . V , : A , ,N c , c M , f. i Q . c , c to ' A - i ,o , c c ' Q Q , , i V . V i , : o ff - l Q . a , c , c A: c : i c c. c vc .: e e - A n: ' ' e o. : f' Q Q - Q ' l lf-- c c c , c V . , . . . c .: i e . o il c e : e o' e ,: i i - givgng oy .Q ce e e : T '. te : , Corr... Kee e s: esi e . ed .. P f P Y ' NIA bf-'rn rv T rl nf-A x hm e eefe. i on-cams and p.iv,.tes N o ana act ike c e captaii of a company. 'Docw as a fine senior c pt Ln. H:s ever prese it cnpile and ability to rf. lc friends '.-.Lil serve him well :rn the 1 ea s ic Corrie Just as .ave ore. l. efl all mis 1 o' . Thomas T Chamales Ir 602 Washrngton Street Wrlmette lllrnors K m per 4 years Dragon Club four years one Hecrurtrng Medal Frrst Sergeant Company D Glee Club one y ar Academy Football two years Academy T nnrs one year Academy Hockey two years Academy Golf one year Academy Crew one year Academy Baseball one year S Club two years Drrector of Kemper Club one year letters and gold awards rn Academy Football Academy Crew and Academy Base ball Honorable Mentron All Conference Foot ball Team two Kemper DeKoven Crew Medals one Gold Star and one Srlver Star Honorable Mentron Prep Studres Crack Squad Wrnner one year Crack Platoon three years lnter Platoon Competrtron one year Wrnner Iune Company Competrtron one year Wrnner Wrn ter Drrll Cornpetrtron one year Thanksgrvrng Hop Commrttee one year Boar s Head Proces sron one year Mrdwrnter Hop Commrtte one year Athletrc Commrttee one year T T was Wrlmettes grft to the farr sex and was one of the orps most popular sergeants T T was an alloround fellow from the Whrmp s class to the football freld Keep rt up Tom we re expectrng great thrngs from you Guy Chapman Grove Street Westhope North Dakota Chappre Kemper I year Prrvate Company C Band one year Chorr one year Trapshootrng one year Academy Baseball one year Wrnner Wrnter Drrll Com cetrtron one year Pet Peeve Reverlle Chappre was although there were some xceptrons one of the more quret members of C Wrllrngness to put out and cooperate fere hrs most outstandrng trarts and everyone rn the company apprecrated hrs efforts hrs one year here he has prov d to hrs class Wrates that he rs worthy of a great success and we are sure that he wrll frnd Just that . , . T. T. Q v 9 I I 9 ' 5 1 2 . - 1 1 ' , - 1 - 7 2 7 ' , l 2 ' ' ' e Pet Peeve: Disloyalty and two-faced people. C , , . , 7 1 ' WIA 'T I V I ' ' ' . ln A 3 . - .L f 1 Ioseph Iames Cinquegrani 2747 North Sayre Avenue Chicaao, Illinois Vtfappo Kemper 312 years Une Recruitina Medal: Lieutenant, Company CN: Officers' Club one year: Academy Track two years: Rifle Team three years: Captain of Rifle Team one year: Director of Kemper Club :ne year: three letters and gold awards in Rifle: Crack Platoon one year: Honor Guard one year: Winner, Winter Drill Competition one year: first place medal in Hearst Tourna- ment- two medals for se ond place in Hearst T u narnent two medals for first place in Sixth Co ps Area Rifle Match Expert Rifleman and Sharpshooter Medals Midwinte Hop Commit tee ne year Pet Peeve Room full of sneak Cpipe 7777 loe took a lot from the many friends that h mad during his stay at the Academy He was called everythina from Wap to Muss but he knew how it was meant and took it all with a smile He was one li utenant wno worked for his stripes and used them we aft r he received them Perform all of your duties in life as well as you have here at chool Ph111p Bowden Conway Walnut Lane Oakw d Dayton Chia Phi De 4 J years n R cruitina Medal Lan C rp ral Com f B Swaaaersti lc Clu two years JH y ra lc hr ,ear S Cluh wo letter and a d an a n Acad rr 4 W'inn r IuneC neo nv t n ,fe ir :J Pe JG Nosey pe p s c th A T r N who co ld heat h t th lo n f cl y 4 C1 f- , , c c r , : ' ' ' ' ,url ' : c ' J i ' I A - cc o . . e e ' ' . , r A ' . 'e ' ,O , oo I . ,, ,IH for en 3 O e e ' ' 2 ce o o , - plny : c ' c p 5 Acc ,ern T c t ee 'rc s: ' c t years: one i ., ol r ar if e ry ,Ai F f. Y fumfn in A F Tflc.I ' 9 , J .A uf, C,c,...y': lflpf CHC Pct ee' : c eo le. Phil will long be remembered in the tracf annal- of e cademy. he e were very fef u .cc zrn a the finish line crce ne act ose na legs rriavrnq. Keep up the pace 1 o' 've set here St. lzhns aria lie '.-fill treat ou lin fy. Robert Gustav Dammann 6554 North Maplewood Avenue Chrcaqo lll1no1s Bob DeKoven 4 years One Recrurtma Medal and one Crtatron Star tor two recrurts Captam Company D Class Stone Masterotthe Craft Chorr two years Ottrcers Club one year Debate Club one vear Academy Tennts two years Academy Colt one year Academy Track one year Crack Squad Wrnner one year Crack Platoon three years lnter Platoon Competttron one year Wrnner lune Company Compeutron one year Wrnner Wlnter Drrll Competrtlon one year Best Drllled New Cadet one year Sergeant Balph Pratt Layne Medal Thanksalvma Hop Commrttee one year Mldwrnter Hop Commlt tee one year opmron I drd nothmq wrong and Frnley Bob really drd a trne 1ob thrs year ot runnma D Company Wrth l'11s abrlrty and sound ludqment we re sure he ll be a success So lonq and aood luck to you Bob Wllfred Adams Dav1ds l l35 Vlnewood Detrort Mrchlqan 1 DeKoven I year Prlvate Company A Academy Baseball one year Boars Head Processron one year Brll was rn A Company for hrs one year at St Iohns and 1D that trme he made 'nany trrends He was a real asset to hrs company and we know he wlll uphold the honor of St Iohns when he a ts out mto the world , I , I ,, H: - - - 1 ' 'J , 2 . 7 ' ' 5 . ' I - Pet Peeve: A certain P. C. serqeants ln my , . , . MBU, 1 I 1 l A , 9 . Patrick Warren Davis ll28 Mason Street Rhinelander, Wisconsin Stinky Kemper I year Private, Company Any Academy Basketball one yearg Academy Tennis one year: S Club one yeary one letter and gold award in Acad- emy Basketballg Iacob Medal. Pet Peeve Draper Repo t to my room Davis immediately Pat was another little man from Rhine lander Even though he was small he was dynamite on the basketball team With his ability for hard work we re ure he will really mak a name for h1mselt in future years William Iames Doke 429 North 12 Street Muskogee Oklahoma Oke Kemper 2 years Lance Corporal Company D Lightweight iootball on year Academy Golf one year Bill was one of those staunch Southerners who could argue all day l ng on th Civil War and win at that Golf was a favorite hobry with him but it came s cond to swing na ut on his clarinet Wh ill set rind n doing something he did 1 ana we mighty sur that h is go ng t h g things ir' ie . . , . , C , - e ' ' . , V , , C' Q . c , . o e ' ' , . , Y Q . . , , c . ,, , t HB. ,, ht i 1 c . en c is v A 0 ..1. J. V xl H Q A ' A lfs V fwff can ce .i e e i c uc- ,-fe T... t ' ' f. -al'1T,'2.i:. bi i c, Iohn Selrnen Dorlng Ir 20l9 Touhy Avenue Chrcaao lll1no1s Pancno Delfoven One Recrurtrna Medal Prrvate Company B P t Peeve Zahars trtteen mtnut har mg perlods Pancho was one of our one year s ntors lmrt durma hrs stay he has made many tr nos The combtnatlon ot Dormq Connell and Bow s wrll have only two coas 1n tts mam wheel ne-Xt year We are sorry you only had one have known you as one ot B s looys James Raymond Dougherty 2300 East Glendale Mrlwaukee Wrsconsrn Dee DeKoven 2 years Prtvate Frrst Class Company C Trapshoot rna one year Lrahtweught Football one v ar Academy Golf one year Pet Peeve Sunday mspectton Doc Nas the man to see whenever you were teelrna low for even ln hrs most 5 rtous nooods he was sure to pop up w1th som re rrark to set you lauahma We know that hm s 4 nral p rsonalrty wrll do a great deal rn help wa lum to flnd a well de rved future , . L l year 9 I ' ' ' e 1 -ooiirkf . 1 - LA 1 year with us, but it has been a pleasure to . ' - 7 Q ' re 5 . . . S r , L I AG ,- Z' S l S I I l zz ul ll l S9 . William Clyde Douglas 2000 Lincoln Park West Chicago, Illinois Doug DeKoven 4 years Trumpeter Staff one yearg Cadet Review Campus Editor one year: Cadet Review Make- Up Editor one year: Cadet Review Make-Up Staff one yearp one Recruiting Medalg Lieuten- ant, Company D g Secretary of Class of l94lg Class Stone Third Consecratorp Choir one year, Officers' Club one year: 2l Club one yeary Academy Track one yearg Cheerleader one yeary Honorable Mention, Biologyz Honor Guard three years: Winner, lune Company Compe- tition one yearg Winner, Winter Drill Compe- tition one yeary one Merit Chevrong one Order of Merit Medal: Boar's Head Procession one year Midwinter Hop Committee one year' ROTC Certificate three Cadet Review Emblems Pet Peeve When can l hange my room? The great Douger the Plugger was qu te the man for kidding other cadets about their girls and it was from Doug that we learned all about Spanish lt didnt take him long to make many friends and his departure will be strongly felt when the corps returns next year Good luck Douger youll come out a winner Iohn Marshall Draper 2l7 Morningside Avenue Gary Indiana Drape DeKoven 2 years Lance Corporal Company A Choir one year Glee Club one year Swagg rstick Club one year Orchestra one year Academy Basketball two years Academy Track two years S Club two years two letters and gold awards in Academy Ba ketball two letters and gold awards in Academy Track Director of Delioven Club one year one Set Up Ribbon Mid Ninter Hcp Committee one year Pet Peeve Pickards araumg rap was the c mp ny R e was always going steady f tw rn riths at a fre with rust about e ,I n s and the ina t iss G r: 't li F16 li 2 , - s . c . ,, ,, , g i , . , . Q ' , c ' : 2 V , , 7 s 7 A - 1 . - I . I X V C , , , , J. . , , .' I i . D e o..,a ' s crnco. He . 1 X rv- fs A or o no . ti.- ver'o..e. He wa a :ine athlete as he prcvea on the basketball . ' ' l A fx , . f- ff,- cour. .i c c., ers. oornpariy A is gf gig o ood ole Drahe but weve a F 1 MWA F... N .Mr 1.4. - . '-.O...': Ou. J.. .,b,. Edward Bernard Elkon 333 Rrves Stre t Rhrnelander Wrsconsrn Ilbe Moose and Nose Kemper Zyears One Recruttmg Medal S rgeant Company A Debate Club one year Academy Football two years Academy Basketball one year Academy Tenms one year Academy Hockey one year S Club one year one letter and gold award ln Academy Hockey one letter and gold award rn Academy T nnls Fall Ten ms Doubles Trophy Wmner Wrnter Drrll Com pet1t1on one year Iacob Medal Prrlng Squad one year Pet Peeve Save me butts on that banana and reverlle Ilbe was a fellow from the tar north Hrs grand personallty and wrnmng smrle were hrs greatest assets He was a hard scrapprng frghtmg center on the ho key squad A Company 1S los1ng a great guy and an ettrcl ent sergeant 1n the person of Eddre Elkon Robert Iames Evans Fall RIVGI W1SCOHSlH Rrley and Curley DeKoven l year Prrvate Company B Academy Basketball one year Academy Track one year Honor able Mentron Commercral Arrthmetrc Pet Peeve Demerrt system Ev was another one of our Battlmg B boys and was one ot B s staunch supporters Th1s year was Bobs trrst year here and 1n that short t1me he made many trrends Ev s game was basketball and he was one ot the best shots on the team Heres luck to you fella may you be always on the ball as you were up here 9 , . 11 . 11 11 11 11 11 1 1 - 2 1 V 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 . 1 . 1 Q + . v 1 1 1 ' 1 1 11 11 - 1 11 1 11 . -. , . . 11 111 fs. .., . . 11 . 11 11 1 11 11 11 1 . 11 11 1 1 1 1 ' , . 11 11 11 . 11 11 1 11 . 11 1 11 . , . 11 1 11 1 . 1 1 Herman Feigenheimer, Ir. 267l Eastwood Avenue Chicago, Illinois Hoofer, and 'Feiggf' Kemper 4 years One Recruiting Medal and one Citation Star for two recruits, Sergeant, Company EH: Light- weight Football one yearg Academy Golf one year: Academy Baseball one yeary Honor Guard one year: Winner, lune Company Corn- petiticn one year: five N.R.A. Medals. Pet Peeve: Zupet's crazy reports, Kalhs iolces and chapel Whenever anybody ever Nanted a weed they lcn w where to come Feigys gener es ty coupled with his friend rfaking apility is r ally going to he his greatest asset f-le is a fin f llow and friend and he wont be for gotten soon by any of us Good luck to you Feig Stanley Smlth Fernsted 4212 Prospect Road Peoria Illinois Snort' and Two Tone Kemper 3 years One Recruiting Medal and four Citation Stars for five recruits First Sergeant Company B Flying Club one year Academy Football two years Academy Track one year Academy Cr w two years S Club two y ars Secre ta y f th Flying Clulo one year two Kernp r D K 1 Crew Medals Mtdwtnter Hop Corn mitte ne year Pet Peeve Down wtnd tak offs Hoon ys J ,f and Reeves 'turf was one of th se rugg d rr t ro n his mark in the records of th s h l and in a is a s s St lc lov vo rt rfy on s 14 'ig J 1 th s Y V V Q ,, . , ,, o 1 , ' i i - .i i i , e ' ' . ' e e - . , I . i . W r 4 rr lil 2 W , , V 1 A : 7 e 5 to e 1 - r' o. e ' o o : o, e V e over J Q ' . - ' oe o V . ' ' Q- Q ' c . V , V , e' it e' e, 2 Sf oe, fe ie: f :. Peoria. Hale, hearty and cheerful, he made f .1 . ' o e c oo i the hearts of ll h' s-ociate . ic. A ur 1Ci?'liE HS. a 'nd the odds '.-.fill be low on your ::1'i1. ' Qood ii .ie life. Robert Wesley Flnley l204 Classen Oklahoma C1ty Oklahoma Brute t,eKoven I year Pr1vate Company A Academy Football on year Academy Crew one year S Club one year letter and gold award 1n Academy Foot ball letter and gold award tn Academy Crew Honorable Mentton C1VlCS and Current Events Pet Peeve People wlno hlde- behmd therr str1pes Wes was a very well known Oklahoma boy H was always gettlng 1nto somethma and he always got htmself out Oklahomas gam lb St lohn s loss because Wes was ar utstandlng athlete n both football and crev Even though he was an athlete he kept up a good average m school work Good luck Harold Charles Foster Ir 1431 Wash1ngton Avenue Port Huron M1ch1gan Ha and T B Vemper 2 years Pr1vate Plrst Class Company B Class Stone Second Craftsman Cholr one year Acolytes two years Academy Football one year Academy Hockey two years Academy Base l all two years S Club one year letter and gold award IH Academy Baseball Pet Peeve Got a weed Cul? and tradtttort and no mall Hal has been w1th us two years and he has made both years count H1s act1v1t1es as you w1ll notlce from above have been varled Thts means that Hal 1S sure to have pleasant future because all work and n clay does not grve a fellow a broad outlook Keep up the gocd work , T7 4 , 'C , , I . , , , -. c . l . 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Frank Iones Fuqua 1001 North Tenth Street Duncan Oklahoma Fug DeKoven 2 years One R crurtrng Medal Sergeant Company F Class Stone Thrrd Craftsman L1ghtwe1ght Football one year Academy Golf two years one gold award 1n Llghtwerght Football one letter and gold award rn Academy Golf M Lallen Medal for C1v1cs and Current Events Inter Platoon Compet1t1on one year Athletlc Commrttee one year Pet Peeve Certaln fellows who bum too much The Admrral they called hrm a ln F and Chrck s class he was on the ba Thrs rhyme IS rotten you w11l attest But honestly Fug you re one of the best Here we have one of F Company s great contrrbutrons to the success and happrness of the Battallon of 41 A good football player and golfer was Frank and hrs corny Jokes lengthy storres and genral personalrty acqulred for the Okre many frrends Donald Merv1l1e Gerhnger 815 North 66th Street Wauwatosa Wlsconsln Dork Kemper 1 year Star and Crrcle Club one year Dragon Club one year Trumpeter Staff one year Prrvate Company A Academy Golf one year letter and gold award rn Academy Golf one Head Star and s1x Gold Stars F W Mouso Medal for Trrgonometry Strotz Medal for Solrd Geo 'netry Honorable Mentron Advanced Algebra Pet Peeve Everyone borrowrng clothes Dork was the company oram thrs year and whenev r he got below a 92 rn anvthmg 1t was cause for alarm Don was a n w boy but he proved to one and all that he was quite a guy So long fella and stay n there prtchmg . 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V Lawrence E Gllford 508 Ald1ne Avenue Clncaqo lll no1s De G11 DeKoven 3 years Dragon C ub thre years Trumpeter Staff on year one Flecru1t1na Medal L1 utenant Com pany F Ofhcers Club one year D oat Club two years L1qh1we1aht Football two years l..1qhtwe1qht Basketball one year Academy Bask tball one year Academy Tenms thre years S Club three years Captam of Tenn1s Team one year D1rector of DeKoven Club one year two gold awards 1n L1qhtwe1aht Football one qold award 1n Lrqhtweught Basketball two l tters and aold awards 1n Academy Tenms one letter and qold award 1n Academy Bask t ball lune Tenn1s Doubles Trophy tour Gold Stars and three S1lver Stars Strotz Medal tor World H1SlOI'Y Honorable Ment1on Chem1stry Enqhsn lll Elementary French and PhYSlCS Pet Peeve Blow otts Three L1ttle PIQS CS B ci Ml De G1 has made a very aood name tor h1mself Jn h1s three short years at St lohns ln scholast1cs he has been a cons1stent star man and on the athlet1c held he has done wonders W1th h1s l1keable character De G11 w1ll qo ta 1n the world Iarnes W Gllrnore 428 WISCOHSIH Avenue Oak Park lll1no1s 1 DeK oven years Pr1vate Company B Arm1taqe Medal Commerc al Ar1thmet1c Pet Peeve Faculty ottrcers not l1ke L1eutenant Earnshaw and Chevrolet autos hm always ready for a good t1m was a l1keabl fellow w1th many tr1ends HIS tra1ts w r rrvany w1th h1s qeneros1ty preva1l 1nq lN1th the qood luck success and happ1 ness that the Class of l94l has bestowed upon you lrm you w1ll truly be a cred1t to St Iohn s . 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Graham, Ir. 1341 Park Avenue River Forest, lllinots Tony Kemper 4 years Cadet Fteview Sports Reporter one year: one Recruiting Medal and two Citation Stars for three recruits: Captain, Company FH: Vice President ot the Class ot 19415 Class Oratorg Choir one year: Officers' Club two years: 2l Club one year: Academy Football three years, Academy Basketball one year: Academy Track two years: Academy Baseball three yearsg S Club three yearsp Captain of Track Team one year: Director of Kemper Club one y ar Captain of Kemp r Club two years Presi dent of Qtticers Club one year three letters and gold awards in Academy Football two etters and gold awards in Academy Track Kemper DeKoven Crew Medal Masters Cup one year Honorable Mention Civics and Cur rent Events 100 Man tour years three M r1t Chevrons Mayor Cermak Medal one year one Order ot Merit Medal Thanksgiving Hop Com mitte one year Mtdwinter 1-lop Committe one year ROTC Certificate Elizabeth Boss Smythe Medal Pet Peeve Measles ln Tony s tour years at St lohn s he has achieved success in all fields Tony has also been an ideal company commander lead ing F Company Keep on working like you have b en Tony and you re bound to com cut on top Harry Douglas Grirnshavv 1507 East 24th Place Tulsa Orclahorna Grldersleeves DeKoven 3 YSCIIS an Corp ral C pany B C ass A aa 'ry Tra k two years B xn two fears n Gaa d th y ars Pet Peeve B d tap with a Ss cu it Ga uldhavh gre 'N hthtad ht y ci n ne r,ft c Q ' 1 Q - Q V , - , , , 7 7 7 7 1 ' . - 7 7 7 - . 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Frank Albert Gruett Th1ensv1lle Wlsconsrn Frankre Kemper 4 years One Recrurtlng Medal Corporal Company C Academy Golf tour years Honorable Mentlon Commercral Stud1es Honor Guard one year Wrnner Wlnter Dnll Compet1t1on o year Mayor Cermak Medal one year Boar s Head Processlon one year Pet Peeve Chrck lookrng for c1ts clothes under overcoats Franlcr was one of the Buck Boys tor whom everyday was a hohday But all krd drng asrde h1s many lnends knew that he was one of the hardest workmg cadets rn C Grunt lS gomg to leave St Iohns tor a career at the lox farms and we all know that success w1ll be h1s John DGVICI Hawn Sante Fe Road Corpus Chr1st1 Texas Blackre DeKoven 2 years Sergeant Company C Class Stone Flrst Football one year Academy Golf one year Rttle Team two years one gold award ln Lrght werght Football two letters and gold awards m Hltle Guy V Dermg Trapshoot1ng Trophy one year one Gold Star and two Srlver Stars Honorable Mentron Trrgonometry lOO! Man one year Honor Guard one year Wrnner Wrnter Dr1ll Compet1t1on one year Best Dnlled New Cadet one year Best Set Up Cadet one year one Set Up Rrbbon Hlm s Award A I Graham Medal one year two medals for trrst place ln Srxth Corps Area Match one medal for thrrd place 1n Hearst Tournament Mrd wrnter Hop Commrttee one year Pet Peeve Wrsconsrn weather Blackre was h1s mckname but he was as wh1te a guy as you could hope to frnd Besrdes bemg a second year sergeant and one ot the best rn school he was a star man and a member of our tme ntle team Youve made a lot of tnends rn two short years lohn They ll all m1ss you next year but they ll be hearlng about you 1n the future for you ve got what 1t takes I 1 ne 5 5 , f, ., . , . Craftsman: Trapshooting two yearsp Lightweight : . ' ' 1 ' 2 . . . O 1 1 0 2 : ' , 1 - ' 5 ' 9 1 . . , , , . Henry Edward Hedberg, Ir. V 419 Lake Avenue Hiahlahd Park, 111111515 Hank L Oven 4 y 1 waht Carrbarw A Offo fs u ohor Gua a r1 y ar W1 1 r W 1 1 COI'1'lD9111fN'T e y ar Tha ksg1v1111 H 9 OHS Per Peeve B ma Ofhcer o 1h Day o'1 Sa11r s and hohdavs Hank undoubtedly 15 th hard 1uC1c 111e1 1 th 1941 f'1a s but you can rest assured a a1 that the who1e bunch 13 pu111hq for you your cor11p1e1 recovery You sure1y d fe a11 the qood 1uCk we ah hope for you ause we W111 a11 remember you as O11 W 11 L1eu ehaht 1r1 A of Ko Jen Andrew Robert He1dner 171fth Aveou B hd W ,fear P Pe-eve G CISK14 J I U P I J Eau :'o11',f mum ,, ,, A Q, . h Le, e. , 5 1ee C1 rr ,xv- 'A-'?'ITj H r' ar e e 7 e , II I-4: Url. o '1,. oh, e, 5 ,ri ' f ,g ffiixitriitte , year. ,Q : e'1 ' o f . e 1 1 - aayo 1 ' A . Q C of 1' ner o e o s , , A1 1 .N 1 1 or ,, , 1 u and V e o V . A e- serxo o C bee 1 e s e ' to ' ' or e Vfesf e , iscohsin Doo :HL , 1 - A ,, Y ., ,, Pruate, -vCIA2:'C'fI11y' B . 'Sf : Gemma the 1ast steam on Weazmes- airy. 'Dmn nAF:F.rNAr NTMWFQUMN ae, VHP: U. Vol. ,Hi joe.. :':11.af-, Jo.: X,- '1',llEf, er 1 faoiha member of Corzipaiy. Put a 111t1e pep bask of 'you angry and you Leea hot worry aio I t.e future. Carry he sg,1r1i of HB'lIT111I'.Cf B' lflfi your Ciilff .Lie ara -' -.Y-N vrggfv- Yer-Q ,fr ' nu ., We .. ao- .,. la . Thomas Forest Hlmes Crandon W1scons1n Tom DeKoven 4 years One Recrurtrng M dal Captarn Company C Presrdent ot the Class ot l94l Oftrcers Club one year 2l Club one year Lrghtwerght r ootball two years Academy Tennrs two years Academy Hockey tour years S Club two years Drrector ot DeKoven Club one year two l tters and gold awards n Academy Hockey Honorable Mentron Colonral Daughters Patrr otrc Theme Crack Platoon one year Honor Guard three years Wrnner Wrnter Drrll Com oetrtron one year two Merrt Chevrons one Order of Merrt Medal Rutte Courtesy Medal gold CDICGQO Trrbune Medal Expert Rrtle and Marksman Prstol Medals Thanksgrvmg Hop Commrttee one year Mrdwmter Hop Commrt t e one year Athletrc Commrttee one y ar ROTC Certrtrcate Dr Delafreld Medal Pet Peeve Nrce day to get out ot chapel arnt t'? Macaulay Wrrght and Redman Mam Drag No partralrty shown Words can never express the pleasure rt was rn havrng Tommy wrth us Bemg presr dent of hrs class more than aoly speaks tor hrs popular1tv and as tar as berng a mrlrtary man there could be no better Success rs yours tor the askrng Tommy Good luck and Godspeed Scott Iohnston H1nSCh 523 Caldwell Street Prqua Ohro Scotto Kemper 2 years Corporal Company D Class Poet Chorr one y ar Lrghtwerght Football one year Academy Basketball two years Academy Track two years S Club one year one gold award rn Lrghtwerght Football one letter and gold award rn Academy Track Inter Platoon Compet1t1on one year Honor Guard one year Pet Peeve Grrls who wont be krssed on the trrst date Scott rs headed tor Purdue next year There rt he contmues as he d1d at St lohn s he wrll e a great success He was one ot the swell est fellows rn D and he always helped hrs trrends out We re wrshmg you lots ot luck tor a great future so keep at rt 11 11 11 . 11 11 Q - - V' I I A A I . . 1 1 11 11 . 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 Q 'i - C . , I . 1 A 1 A I I - r 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . , ' Q. - ' ' Q - .C , C , . . . . , . . . 11 . - 1 1 1 1 11 . 1. -a , 1 , . . 11 11 . . , 1 1 .1 , . 1 11 11 , . 1 11 11 11 11 . 1 1 1 Q - - V 1 1 , l 1 11 11 . 1 1 1 1 I - , I . l . 11 . - 1 , 1 . 1 1 1 1 rw - 1. - . 11 11 . 1 , 1 . . 1 . . , . Charles A. Holleb 433 Briar Place Chicago, lllinois Nate DeKoven 4 years One Recruiting Medal and four Citation Stars tar tive recruits: Supply Sergeant, Company Emp Choir one year: Swaggerstick Club three years: Camera Club one year: Winner, lune Company Competition two yearsp Midwinter Hop Committee one yeary Athletic Committee one year. Pet Peeve: S. I. M. A.'s traditionsy Friday evening mess and chapel. Nate the Greatue-but no one except his cornpanv knew how great he was. No one ha ever done a Job as well as Nate His example is a good on to follow and we ll all b pulling tor you when you re on the way po to the top St1rl1ng Horner Ir No l Heather Place St Paul Minnesota Chico and lack DeKoven 4 years Cadet Review Sports Reporter one year Cadet Review Sports Editor one year Cadet Review ClTCUlGl1OH Manager two years one R cruit ing Medal Lieutenant Company F Class Prophet Swaggerstick Club three years Ot tcers Club one year 21 Club one year Academy Football one year Academy Hockey three years Academy Track one year Acad emy Crew one year S Club tour years Captain ot lunior Football Team one year Director ot Delioven Club one year three let t rs and gold awards in Academy Hockey one l tter and gold award in A ad my Fo t ball one letter in Academy Crew Inter Platoon Competition one year wo Merit Chevrons one Order ot Merit Medal silfer hcago Tribune Medal Ritl and Pistol M dals Midwinter Hop Committee one year Athl tic Committee on y ar ROTC Certiti t Bina Recht Medal thre Cadet Rev w Ernblems Pet Peeve Midwiht d th St l hnslmk t tleall ga uy gr at a k h ed ampas ie aat i Ji J S nfieday h 1 r l r ut AltStf ne T - ll lr 7 s c . . 9 A 7 . , Q 7 7 , . - , 7 U 7 I V 7 7 I Q 7 - 1 7 - l C I I 7 . 7 7 - , 7 7 I C .C ' 2 I - c cy, . c e ' c e c - 7 7 V - . l ' . C 7 l ' fx . K . l v V 7 7 C' i ' - ' Q ' c, . . . c , c CA . V ' ' . V 7 7 I2 ' ' .c Q A l '- c c V , . . . . ca ep ' 7 e ' ie : ' 'reran e .o.'-cle Forest oo . . rrie. I 1 1 W A tr l ef fel.o'.v and friend rnaeea, Il Y M 1- e rs fr ' ll vv -V 1 lac . elp rrgal-ie ,ar c ite ...ugh more pleasant. Being actrxe in many things, he established gre a record for himself at f' ' ' 't' ' 1 A ' A f . A St. lcnn s. lt win be serietjne before .he nf- l l fs Q ' v A -7 A ' l . f. foctbal Kean v ll hare a quarterback s ch CI: , , .. V 77 ,M 7, A F Tack. c.. c , C...,o, v e hc ue to hear an a ,o ' .. ,ir lack Hor. cr. lack Donald Husak 2845 North l7th Street Mllwaukee Vtftsconsrn General DeKoven 4 years Cadet Revrew Company Reporter one year Corporal Company C Academy Golt tour years Honor Guard one year Wrnner Wrnter Drtll Cornpentron on year bronze Cadet Re Vrew Emblem Pet Peeve Chpomanracs Mayor Hutt and Captarn Lerch lack was not noted tor hrs physrcal speed but 1t was hrs consrstent good humor and ready smrle that made hrm so popular wtth all ot He could always be relred upon to pull ly apprecrated by all Your sense of humor lS your greatest asset lack dont ever lose rt Iohn Russell Ives ll25 South Marn New Castle lndrarta Kemper 2 years Lance Corporal Company B Hrtle Team two years letter and gold award rn Rrlle trrst place medal rn Srxth Corps Area Match Boar s Head Processron one year Pez Peeve Curtrss G B and P P H Iohn has been a great help to the rrtle team thrs year and he also has been a most ett1c1ent cadet rn the company Whenever anyone wanted to know anythrng about guns lohn was the man to be approached So long Lrd keep shootrng , 1 ' ' e 7 A : ,, . . ,, f - . 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Rf, , 1 ' 1 ' ' 7 ' : ' ' , . . . . . . , Samuel Thomas Iohnston 2643 Highland Avenue Cincinnati Ohio Moonface and lun or Delioven 2 years Prrvat Frrst Class Company Lrghtwerght Baske all one year Academy Tenrrrs one year Academy Cr w one year Honor Guard a v ar Wrnner Wrnt r Drrll Competrtron one ,fear Pet Peeve Butts Wells and the boys across the hall Sammy and Barley and th tandem are thrngs whrch C wrll long remember Well mrss Sams good humor Hrs qurck tongue nev r tarled to put any ot Us to shame and hrs g neral good nature wrll wrn hrm hosts ot trr nds rn later lrte as rt drd here at St lohn s Alvrn Theodore Koerner Sprder Lake Resort Manrtowrsh Wrsconsrn DeKoven 4 years Dragon Club three years Corporal Company Cam ra Club orre year Academy Crew two years letter and gold award for Academy Crew 'Vlanager one vear S Club one year Gen rl Scrence Medal Honor Guard two y ar Pet Peeve School polrtrcs 'When Al cam to u four y ars ago the r st a tru s G n rally he was a ur rson but whenever somethrng rm oortan tun or work we-nt on he was always e dy to do hrs share Thats all you n ed Al and su ess wrll naturally f lan , Q . r . C 1 XJ 1 tb 1 ' : e : ne ,e 7 ' , ' e ' . ' ' Y ,, ,, , 9 e ' ' , . Q , . . MAIN J , CH: Choir two years: Acolytes one year: r e a ' 5 e s. - e s e , nor'h lc e on. e e r a pe , ' ' - . ' , c V r a ' ' . ' e do, cc A r orlf' . Alexander Iohn Leck1e Ir l55OO Ashton Road Detrolt M1ch1qan Bake DeKover1 1 year Prlvate Company A Academy Basketball one year Academy Baseball one year letter and gold award rn Academy Baseball Pet Peeve Mrchell Baldy was another rooter for Detrolt l-le was determrned to make a St lohn s team and he hnally came throuqh w1th catchers DOSI t1on on the baseball team Angel Pre took qulte a klddrnq about h1s beaut1tul Delores l-l 19 s hoprnq he makes good 1n h1s tour years at the Cltadel Alan Ioseph Lederman 6840 South Paxton Avenue Chlcaqo lll1no1s Izzze and Abe Kemper IV2 years Cadet Bevrew Company Beporter one year Prrvate F1ISl Class Company D Academy Basketball two years Academy Golf one year Academy Track one year bronze Cadet Be vrew Emblem Pet Peeve Andy s drllllna and Bomoel s arqu ma Al was a real comedlan and the hte ot the party Hrs one man performances were so amusmq he could always tmd a ready audlence to watch hlm and lauqh l-le also 1nst1lled h1s keen sense of humor 1n h1s com panys newspaper column wmch he wrote tlfns year w1th much success Good luck Al we re qomq to mlss you a lot , . 1 11 11 . 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 11 . . 1 1 . 1 . 1 11 . 11 1 . . . 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Paul Canf1eld Lewls 400 Sunset Lan Glencoe lllrnols ou Kemper 3 years Sera ant Company D lnqhtwelqht Football one year Academy Football one year Acad erny Tenn1s one year Academy Hockey two years Academy Golf two years S Club one year one qold award rn Ltahtwe qht Football Honorable Ment1on Second Year Spanrsh Crack Platoon one year Honor Guard two years W1nner lune Company Competltron one year W1nner W1nter Drlll Cornpetrtxon one year one Set Up Rlbbon Mtdwrnter Hop Com mrttee one year Pet Peeve A certarn captarn s understandmqs Captaln Dammann s pet sergeant was none other than Pretty Boy LEWIS Paul drdnt trnd 1t hard to make trrends durmq h1s sonourn at St lohn s because of hrs sparkllnq person altty and hrs fnendly srnrle Wayne Donald L1ppner 440 Water Street Stevens PO1Hl Wlscon 1n lp Kemper 2 years On Recruttrnq Medal Pnvate Frrst Class Com pany E Pet Peeve The srnoktnq cure Many a tlme E Cornpanys peac and au1et was dtsturbed by L p yellrnq and shout lrq and st1ll not saymq anythrnq Ser1ously lqor was a grand fellow and the boys ID E alona wtth the rest ot the corps were qlad to have htm around Stay out of future arqu ments Llp ard qood luck Q 1 HL 11 11 11 1 1 C -J , , I I - 1 11 11 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I - I - . . 1 . . 1 11 11 . 1 1 1 . . 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Russell lack Lowell l85lO Lancash1re Road Detrolt M1ch1gan Baldy DeKoven 3 years Dragon Club one year one Becrurtmg Medal Sergeant Company A Lrghtwerght Football one year Academy Baseball three years S Club three years Cheerleader two years Cap ta1n ot Baseball Team one year letter and gold award rn Academy Baseball one Gold Star and three Srlver Stars Honor Guard on year Wlnner Wrnter Drlll Competltron one y ar Pet Peeve Conslstently losmg my shrrt 1n Black lack Baldy never cared much whether there was a hollday or not because every dav was a holrday tor hrm regardless lack made aurte a name tor hrmselt on the dramond and proved to be a true trrend to all Good luck a great asset to Company A George Burton Luehrmg 2169 South 84th Street West Allrs Vtfrsconsm Ace Kemper 3 years Sergeant Company E Chorr two years Gee Club one year Academy Hockey on 3 ar Academy Track two years Honorable M ntron Algebra I and Algebra ll Honor Guard two years Wmner Iune Company Compet1t1cn one year bronze Chorr Medal Pet Peeve Oll1C1Gl duty When you saw a chest then nothma and then legs you knew Ace the Warstle s Won der was commg Serrously though Ace you ve proved your worth many l1IT1GS and you ll be remembered by all those who return next year May the best ot everythmg follow you always , . : ' ' ' : 9 7 Baldy, you've really proved yourself to be , 1 1 1 1 I 9 'S I 7 ' . ll Y r Q J . , , , - . - , , , Iohn George Macaulay M934 Ward Detroit, Michigan Mac DeKover1 2 years Lance Corporal, Company C y Trapshooting two yearsg Rifle Team one yearg letter and gold award in Rifley Honor Guard one year: Winner, Winter Drill Competition one year: Sixth Corps Area Medal. Pet Peeve: Cinquegranfs checkeups. Mac hailed from Detroit and during his two years here at St. lohn's he helped to make life a little bit brighter for all of us. Your combination of brains good looks and a big heart cant miss so keep pluggin and success will EG yours Iames F Mallas 5511 West Roosevelt Drive Milwaukee Wisconsin Blackie Dels oven 2 V2 years Dragon Club one year Private First Class Corhoany B Academy Football two years Academy Basketball one year Academy Tr ck three years Boxing one year Academy Crew two years Rifle Team one year S Club two years two letters and gold awards in Academy Track Silver Star Pro 'narksman Medal Marksman Medal Sharp shoot rs Medal Design r f Mid West Pr p Conference Em l rn and Gffi ral Seal Pet Peeve ihree Hits and a Miss M J Smythe Mai r Hegner Maior Flet h r and A Gr in r x ha d wor r an for is t a t n t e sta lst You never saw' i w e h wa nt srniling He was a great f w w ev r a h f s a JI a ple a rp r r e stars ,f .1 , , A 1 1 , - I : , 1 U 7 . 2 , , 'J o . T 5 one J - r . . 1 . . 2 - e e g e e o - e M Q w ' r o b c. c . : c . a or . . . V, c o c , c e . t .Jliss eQ e . lim vas a r ke .d h eftor s he ,o o hc- r.i... . ' hm h Y' .2 Q I .Cl- l f-K V I H A A v f- 1 vb io ICT a good urne, and he sh, ed o er vote .h 1 e va associate vgh A A as nt ex- egence, Keep going aite. thos, e gn lie and ' 5' wont need any luck. Iohn Chfford M111spaugh 612 Madrson Street Lake Geneva Wrsconsrn fleas Kemper 3 years Trump t r Staff one year Cadet Revlew Alter nate Company Report r one year Prrvate Frrst Class Company C Glee Club one year Camera Club one year Lrghtwerght Football one year Ftrtle Team one year Treasurer ot Camera Club one year lUO X Man three years Wrnn r Wrnter Drrll Competrtron one year Pro Marksman Marksrnan and Sharpshooter M dals Boars Head Processron one year Pet Peeve Chevrons and some ot the p ople who wear them lack may not have been a raprd worker but whenever he started anythrng he was sure to trnrsh rt He always had a word ot good cheer tor everyone and a smrle on hrs hps Wrth these quahtres and several others he should be succ sstul rn any held of work Your s nse ot humor wrll always helo you out LOUIS Peter Monk Ir 574 Monroe Stre t Gary lndrana De Lou DeKoven 4 years Dragon Club four years Trumpeter Staff one year Cadet Revrew Campus Edrtor one year one Ftecrurtrng Medal Lreutenant and Battahon AdJutant Swaggerstrck Club three years Oth cers Club one year 21 Club one year Lrght werght Football two years Lrghtwerght Basket ball one year Academy Tennrs two years D1 rector of DeKoven Club one year two gold awards ln L1ghtwe1ght Football one gold award rr Lrghtwerght Basketball three Srlver Stars Medal tor Elementary Latrn Honorable Men hon General Scrence World Hrstory Englrsh l Crack Platoon one year Honor Guard three years one Merrt Chevron one Ft O A Medal Boars Head Processron one year Mrdwrnter Hop Comrnrttee one year Athletrc Comrnrttee thre years Commencement Dance Commrttee one year ROTC C rtrtrcate bronze Cadet Hevlew Emblem Pet Peeve Measles As our Battahon Adnutant Lou couldnt be beat And he was also great at gettrng hrs sleep For quretness modestness and all the rest Handsome Lou was one ot the best Lou was The Gary Flash a quret hke able heutenant who was perhaps one ot the most generally hlced tel'ows 1n school 1 11 1 11 2.21 - ' . r V V 1 3 . 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I I T Thomas Ioseph Moroney, Ir. 3869 Potomac Dallas, Texas HT ff DeKoven 2 years Dragon Club two yearsp one Recruiting Medal and two Citation Stars tor three recruitsg Lance Corporal, Company Bug Academy Football y ar Academy Basketball one year Acaaerny Golf one year Academy Track one year S Club one year letter and gold awar in Academy Golt three Gold Stars and six Silver Stars Honorable Mention English IV Dr K mper Medal for Oratory lOU Man one year Honor Guard one year Pet Peeve Custom and traditions Tom was another B Company boy always ready tor a good time He could how ev r apply hirnself when he saw tit especial ly in scholastics and on the athletic field Good luck Tom and may you have the best ot everything Kenneth Ierome Morns Le Plaza Hotel 2240 West Grand Blvd Detroit Michigan Mouse DeKoven 4 years One Recruiting M dal S rgeant Company F Carrera Club two years Honorable Men tion Plane G oneetry Inter Platoon Comp ti tion cri year Pet Peefe P H s sh rt assignrn nts n n Jer ex ll d in any spo t but when auir d a tr e friend H was a s rg an l f J ryone who a ui o u n e p pug.: rig awav and with y Jr pl asina o so al ty u ant nn one e : ' : J H 1 d . I I A A . Q ' , ' 22, ' A I I - e , . ' l 9 7 3 , ' , c e . 5 - e 1 ner , ce e ' r, . c one got to know him and his auiet ways, one had ac A Qe uc ' . e ' e e t in FM and the pai o e' e ' . V c ine in contact ' th him. Go d l ck, Ke k,eA l Wig. f' 1 A oi e t , . er- s n .1 , yo c ' .iss. Donn DeW1tt Moseley 710 North St Iohn s Avenue H1ah1and Park 1111no1s M ope DeKoven 3 years One Recrultrnq Meda1 and two Crtatton Stars for three recrults Supp1y Sergeant Company D Academy Footba11 two years Academy Baskt1oa11 one year Academy Tennrs one year Academy Hockey three years Academy Goh one year Academy Track two years S C1ub three years Captam of Hockey Team one year three 1etters and qo1d awards rn Academy Hockey two 1etters and ao1d awards rn Academy Track two 1etters and qo1d awards 1n Academy Footba11 Wrnner Iune Company Competrtron one year Wrnner Wmter DI111 Competrtron one year Boars Head Proc ssron one year Mrdwrnter Hop Commrttee one year Pet Peeve Havmq homework to do Mose1ey had few other thoughts than those ct Bobbre but for a trne fe11ow 1t was hard to beat Moe He was one of those f 11ows who a1ways had a hard trme hndrna a p1ace to s1t rn hrs own room On the ath1et1c f191d he drd h1mse1f Justrce So 1ona Moe and the best of 1uck to you George Wesley Mosher 835 Court Street Port Huron Mrchraan Moe Kemper 2 years One Recr rtrnq Meda1 and one Crtatto S for two recrurts Corpora1 Company C Trap shootrnq two years Old Boys Sons C1ub two years R1t1e Team two years two 1etters and ao1d awards rn Rrtle 1001 Man two years Honor Guard one year Wmner Wrnter Dr111 Competrtron one year thrrd place meda1 rn Hearst Tournament second p1ace meda1 n Hearst Tournament hrst p1ace meda1 1n Stxth Corps Area R1f1e Match Mrdwrnter Hop Com mrttee one year Ath1et1c Commrttee one year Pet Pee Je Redmon swe prna chrt behmd the c1oset door Georqe had some mrqhty fme rdeas about etfrcrency and so he natura11y made a ttne corpora1 A1ways wear that bra sm11e of yours and happrness trlends and success w111 come eas11y 1 , . 11 11 1 1 11 11 1 1 rn f ' v 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , 1 1 - Q , C . 1 , . 11 . 11 . . 1 1 11 11 Q . C - 1 . . . . 11 11 - 1 1 1 11 11 vw' ' ' ' rm +f'1v' 1.4 11 LM1 . 11 11 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 1 . . I of . 1 0 . 1 1 1 1 , 1 C , I . 1 1 - 1 ' 9 1 Iames Edward Murray 7220 Forest Avenue Hammond, lndiana Murph Kemper 3 years Lance Corporal, Company A , Academy Football three years: Academy Basketball one year: Academy Hockey two years, Academy Baseball three years, S Club two years: two letters and one gold award in Academy Base- ball, one letter and gold award in Academy Hockey, Winner, Winter Drill Competition two years, Winner, Iune Company Competition one year: Boar's Head Procession two years. Pet Peeve: The first sergeant saying, No let- ter trom Anita today, 'Murph'. Big Murph was one ot A Companys live wires and was a true friend to all H play d on the hockey and baseball teams and made his letter in each Good luck and with that Jolly disposition ot yours you re a cinch tor the top Iarnes E N1cho1 Mary Lyon Hall Ames lowa Nick DeKoven 3 years Dragon Club two years Trumpeter Stall one year Sergeant Company D Lightweight Football two years twelve Gold Stars and one Silver Star German I Medal Medal tor Colonial Daughters Patriotic Theme Honorable Mention Advanced German Trigonometry ana Solid G ometry Crack Platoon one year Inter Platoon Competition one year Honor Guard two years Winner Iune Company Competi tion one year W1nner Winter Drill Competition ore year Pet Peeve Ebert in the mess hall F a hard worker his eaual cannot easily t un ln ev ryth ng that lim un er to he entered with a determination tat II G aa 'YI Q lQ CISUC 'I S N' Vt' N 1 'WG Yllfl ' J Ll' -J fl CI Q C Nl ' ' ' . e 7 I ,, H: . . ' e 5 J. 5 - or , ' A o' be o.d. e if d- ok c A. o ' , o . ' ' h brought hzm ultimate success. He excelled i c 'e. ics and hp schol T ho. or 1 ere Ai' a' s 1 1.. 1 o' . hifh 1 'e ls and tame and fortune ' ll he yours. R1chard Charles O Connor 5l8 North Street 'Wht wat r Wrsconsln Tony Kemper 2 years C rporal Company D Chotr two years Glee Club two y ars Flyrng Club one year Acad 'ny l-lock y two years Honor Guard one y ar Boars l-lead Processton two y ars bronze CDOIY Medal P t Peeve Not gettrng a letter from a c rtam ae at home lt you happened to have a tavorrte record you wanted to hear all you had to do rs stop rn at Tonys room As the fellows gathered a ound to hsten he would play hrs vt trola s rnettmes tor hours at a trme Tony s mam 1 t rest however was flymg and he was an a trve member ot the A ademy tlymg club The ease wrth whrch h made trrends and hrs sunny drsposttlon mad htm popular wtth e 1 ryon Robert Une Patterson Ir 700 West l8th Street Oklahoma Ctty Oklahoma a Kemper 3 years Cadet Revtew Sports Reporter one year Cadet R vrew Campus Reporter one year one Re cru1t1ng M dal and trve Cttatron Stars for stx recru1ts Frrst Sergeant Company A Class Stone Keeper ot the Plumb Glee Club two years Acolytes three years Swaggerstrck Club two years Debate Club one year Academy Football one year Academy Basketball one year Academy Hockey on year Academy Goh one year Academy Track tfvo years S Club two years Cheerleader two years Cross Country Trophy one letter and gold ward rn Academy Track lOO Man one v ar Wtnn r Wrnter Drrll Comp trtton one v ar Acolytes Medal Boars Head Proc ssron two years two Cadet Revlew Emblems Ord r t the Whtte Rose Pet Peeve Heverlle and women who wont ur Pat was one of those orl rs trom Okla lrorna who lrkes to get h1s Courtm Hts Qwell Job as trrst sergeant showed h1s ab1l1ty s a soldr r Youre sure to b a succ ss tn hte and take 1t easy on those Okle gals - 1 glc 1 1 r C O , 11 11 A 11 11 . O 1 V A , C , C Q - ' - . V 1 1 Q an - 1.. C 1 C 13 . ' Q . ' l V 1 V 1 V f-.1 1 9 .' 9 l P . 1 1 11 1 11 r ' v ' 'ra . . , C . . 11 1 11 1 fs C., . vw Q ' .l C 1 1 A 1 C . h . . 9 1 . J 1 . 1 S 1 1 ,Na Q C C. , . 1 11p t11 1 :r I - . . 9 1 . 1 1 . . 11 11 V 1 1 1 ' ' ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . Q . . 1 V 1 I . 1 . 1 VA 1 11 11 1 1 I t . Q1 G , ,o 3 . 1 Q 1 . Q. 1 4 X' I W I V 1 1 2 ' ' 2 1 V 1 1 -f 1 . ' . Q I I V A 1 C . 1 1 co t. 11 11 1 Q A . 1 1 11 . 111 1 1 l lfl. 1 . Y 1 1 1 . 1 . O' -S . 9 9 1 1 11 . 11 . 1 1 Robert Edward Paulson 2224 Princeton Avenue Rockford, lllinois P. P. Kemper 4 years Cne Recruiting Medalg Corporal, Company AH: Choir three years: Flying Club one yearq Trapshooting two yearsq Honor Guard one year: Winner, lune Company Competition one year. Pet Peeve: Major Hegner's physics classes. HP. P. has been with us tor four years and has made many friends, especially by the way he passed out cigarettes Bob was a tlyer and he told some tall stories about his experiences that had the boys wondering Keep up that good spirit and you re bound to come out on top Harold Regmald Pearse Ir 9857 Hamilton Avenue Chicago Illinois Ha DeKoven 3 years Dragon Club one year Cadet Review Company Reporter one y ar one Recruiting Medal and two Citation Stars tor three recruits Supply Sergeant Company A Class Stone First Consecrator Glee Club one year Flying Club one year Lightweight Football one year A ad emy Tennis one year Academy Hockey two years Cheerl ader two years one Silver Star Honor Guard one year Winn r Wint r Drill Competition on y ar Richard C tort s WI dal bronz Cadet Review Emblem Pet Peeve Ws n wb ys andS O r pts that aont go thr ugh a was always in th e s s c aetR rev-ran s ev a ri up 1 w l ri tl , . H In 9 5 ' ' A U I ,, H: . 1 ' . ' 7 C - : V 9 V 7 ' ' 2 ' ' , e e 5 - . T .e - e 5 e V ' . c . : i e e o , . . ey or l 'F H l '. .e ,ye of his -om- pany this year. His arguments, tights and Ca Q evq r' cle kept every bo 'y 2. his toes. Keep A the good 'tHal, and ' ou Lil be sure to argue dow . .e :rife of beet. George Chauncey Phelps Ir l3l2 B rkshlre Gross Pornte Mrchrgan Kemper l year Dragon Club o year Trumpeter Satt one y ar Prlvate Company C A ademy Tennls 'le y ar one Gold Star and three Sllv r Stars Honorable Mentlon Soltd Geometry Wtnner Vfmter Drtll Competltlon one year P t Peeve Somebody that borrows thtngs and doesnt return them Not a demer1t dur1ng the whole year' That s a swell record for anyone especlally a new boy And w1th all h1s ethcrency and scholastlc a t1tude George st1ll managed to lmd t1me to make a lot of frrends rn the one year that h was wrth us Success wtll come eastly but we know that no matter how much of 1t y u have you w1ll always strlve tor more Orlando W1ll1am P1ckard Ir 2202 North La Salle Gardens Detrort M1ch1gan Pzck Kemper 2 years Trumpet r Staff one year Cadet Bevrew Staff two years one Recrurttng Medal Sergeant Company A Class Stone Conductor Chotr one year Glee Club one year Acolytes two y ars Swaggerstrck Club one year Orchestra one year Academy Football one year Acad emy Basketball two years Academy Baseball two years S Club two years Captatn ol Basketball Team one year D1rector of Kemp r Club one year two letters and gold awa ds IH Academy Baseball two letters and gold awards 1n Acad my Basketball All Conference Bask tball Team two years All Tournament Basketball Center two years M1d West Medal tor All Conference Basketball Center Honor Guard one year Wtnner lune Company Com pet1t1on one year Wlnner Wlnter Drrll Com p t1t1on one year Thanksgrvmg Hop Comrmt t one year Boars Head PFOCGSSIOH two y ars M1dw1nter Hop Commxttee one year two Cadet RGV1GW Emblems Pet Peeve Good ole Drape' P1ck was a ttne sergeant and a real help to the basketball and baseball teams tn sprte of hrs numerous trlps to Delaheld so long blg boy and from what you have done here brg thlngs are expect d of you , . Q C D 1 1 1 v 1 Us - t . C , C L . 11 11 , Q. - - f- -f 1 1 , C C A . ' . Cl 9 ., . Q , ' 1 A 1 1 9 ' I 1 . 1 1 1 W . . . , E-' f Q C . , L A . . C , . . , . 1 11 . 11 Q - ' N-f 1 1 1 1 11 11 . 1 1 - 1 1 Q . ' . V 1 1 1 1 ' 1 11 11 . 1 1 - ' Q1 , C ' 11 r . C , l 1 1 ' Q - - v V 1 Q - - v 1 I . ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' C I A ' 1 . ee ' V 1 Q - - C 1 1 11 11 11 . 11 . 1 1 1 1 1 ' Q C . Thomas Harold Pillifant l4l8 North lackson Street VJaukegan, Illinois Pilly, and Scarf Kemper 4 years Dragon Club four years: Trumpeter Statt one year: Cadet Review Reporter one year: Cadet Review Make'Up Editor one year: Cadet Ree view Campus Editor one year: Cadet Review Editorein-Chief one year: one Recruiting Medal and two Citation Stars tor three recruits: Cap- tain Company Class Historian' Acolytes hr years Swaggerstick Club three years Oitic rs Club one year Debate Club one v ar Orchestra one year 2l Club on year Trapshooting two years Lightweight Football two v ars Lightweight Bask tball one year A aoemy Hockey one y ar Acad my Track year Ritle Team one y ar S Club two lr S cretary ot Otticers Club on year Dir ctor ot Kemper Club one year one letter hd a ld award in Academy Hockey two gold afva ds in Lightweight Football one Silver S ar Honorable Mention English I Crack Sauad winn r one year Crack Platoon thre vears Honor Guard three years Winner Iune Company Competition one year two R Q A M dals Thanksgiving Hop Committe ye r Midwinter Hop Committee one year Pistol Medal with D Bar ROTC Certitioac tour Cadet Review Emblems Pet Peeve O D on a holiday and Saturday E came through on top this year and all th credit goes to a perfect captain Pills friendly words and cheery smile will be noissed on the campus next year but St Iohns loss is 'Waukegan s gain Edgar Rodger Raffe 534 I tterson Stre t Harvard lll nois Parfait K ro r 2 years Dr or n Club one year Trumpet r Statt one Cadet Review Military Editor and pus R port r on y ar Lance Corporal rany D Acad nay Tennis one y ar CD CU so-ri T1 frm fn Q in ea Ed U1 5 Q :s :s 'o 1 tl o 1 Q. 9 E 9. 2 h n Caa t Renew Efnblerr 1 is in ere g was on ansist 'it work r Ive ever seen ts s aua ty t at will take hirn tar Jlo t r aut n fl im or Nas Jer a t g was sure sw o 1 N J i a a t ate wna s rtant w r cl r s n L, ' 4 t 65 1 ' : I ' e ' : : 1 ,G 7 c 7 H H e 1 : . ' 1 ' ' Ae ': ' ' e : c li o e : e one c : ' 9 : H H yef s: e . ' . ' e : , S I ai ,o ' s : X f I f : ' , l : ' 9 : - e is 1 : ' , r' ' ' . e : ' ' ' e one G : A ' ' : T- ' 5 . . . . 'T :eq , c , . , ii empe t aio o 5 . ,e year: ' ' ' ' ' ar: ' .e e e e : . c , ,, H . A Cfflpt I 9 . 1 V ': I one Silver Star: Honorable Mention, Elementary reno 7 o e 'e r 'c . i 1. e -: Q ' o - X Q f i it ', young men. l. hi t ,ie he c, Ro f e ct the most cc ' ei. e s ' o ' oo.. l' this A li h A o Q . l s tel- lows neve D ie k e' h'..r l he i s Y o y Aupe, but Ro l' - ,o ell t .hose ' ho were his rien 's, nd lo Q ' t impo in this o ld, We' e wiehi g yo' the pest 3. luol. Wrlham Rowe Redmon l4 Lrncoln Place Decatur lllrnors Wrlcl Brll and Wrlly Kemper I 2 years Prrvate Frrst Class Company C Trapshoot rng one year Lrghtwerght Football one year Lrghtwerght Bask tball one year Academy Basketball one year Academy T nnrs one year Academy Basebalr one year one gold award rn Lrghtwerght Football one gold award rn Lrghtwerght Basketball lOO Man one year Wrnner Wrnter Drrll Competrtron one year Pet Peeve Mayor Fletcher sayrng No Bed mon you cant go to Mrlwaukee One man rn the whole corps never s emed to get trme to comb hrs harr that was Redman Although he trred not to show rt Wrlly r ally drd work He helped brrng honor to the school by playrng lrghtwerght basketball and toot ball We are sure that he would als have starred rn baseball rt rt hadnt been tor hrs bad ankle Keep workrn and youll surely frnd happrness Robert I Rrnga 6833 35 Fullerton Avenue Chrcago lllrnors Kemper Hume 4 years Une Becrurtrng Medal and two Crtatron Stars for three recrurts Lreutenant Company B Class Stone Keeper ot the Square Chorr two years Swaggerstrck Club three years Ottrcers Club one year 21 Club one year Academy Football four years Academy Basketball three years Academy Track one year Academy Crew three years S Club tour years Drrector ot Kemper Club two years three letters and gold awards rn Academy Football one letter and gold award rn Academy Basketball three letters and gold awards rn Academy Crew two Kemper DeKoven Crew Medals lOO Man tour years Crack Platoon two years Best Set Up Cadet one year one Set Up Brbbon Sharp shooter Medal Boars Head Processron one year Mrdwrnter Hop Commrttee one year B O TC Certrtrcate Pet Peeve Rules regulatrons ottrcral red tape and tradrtrons Pugnacrous Bob was gurte the krd At srngrng loud he gets my brd Whenever a frght or argument was around Muscles Brnga courld always be tound Bob was one ot those dynamrc person alrtres who added color to the Corps of Cadets Football and crew were hrs sports and h was tops rn them both For a brg laugh a true trr nd and another supporter ot B Brnga rates ace hrgh on our lrst 1 11 . , 11 11 1 11 1 lf' 1 1 11 11 I I T 1 1 Q - C C , ' Q ' 1 C . 1 . 1 - 1 1 1 . . . O11 , no 1 1 1 I . . 11 ' I I - 1 . 11 1 . , . . . 11 . 11 Q , C . , 1 rw . C . . . 1 . . 1 1 . 1 11 . 11 . . 11 11 -1 V 1 1 1 , - - - , . . 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . Of' - I O I I - I . ' - 1 . 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 11 . 11 . . 1 1 11 11 . 1 11 11 1 Q 1 C 1 . , , 11 11 . Q C 1 Richard Russel Rogers lU9O Voorheis Road Pontiac, Michigan Dick Kemper I year Private, Company D g Academy Golf one yearg Rutte Courtesy Medal. Pet Peeve: Finding matches. lf you ever want to flnd out about the fish in Michigan Just ask Dick ln his year at St Iohn s he showed himself a fine gentlentan and friend who stood by even when others turned against you It ll be hard to forget such a fin friend and we know he ll go far Walterl Rohn Ir 5227 North Hollywood Boulevard Milwaukee Wisconsin Fuzz Kemper 3 V2 years Cne Recruiting Medal Sergeant Company D Lightweight Football one year Academy Track four y ars S Club three years two letters and gold awards in Academy Track Masters Cup Honor Guard three years Winner Iune Company Competition one year Winner Winter Drill Competition one year Pet Peeve Finleys pull in th Main Drag ade auite a narne f hirris lf as a p Jacllter Next year it will be hard for Cap Smith t find someone to take his pla ne fa th your d errninati ri wer ure you will b a winner , . ' e l ' . A . 1 0 J X V 4 I I ,, H: Q 7 ,, ,, I L I I A : ' , During the time Fuzz was with us, he rn - A ' . or e. .ole a -' ' i ce cn the te Vtli' o et . Q io., ' Q e s c ' i ' e i f- . Ralph Franklm Rooney 134 West Brown Str et Mrlwaulc Wrsconsrn lrzsh .1 .Raven if years Cn H crurtrna Medal Captarn Company B Treasurer ot the Class ot 19111 Swaaaer uclc Clulo two years Ottrcers Club on year 21 Clorlo one year Acad my Football three v ars Acad my Crew three y ars Ac demy Fcnc na two years S Cluh tour years Cheerleader one year Captarn ot Academy Crew one year Captarn ot Delioven Cluh one ar Vrc Presrdent of Ottrc rs Clul v ar two 1 tters and aold awards rn Acad my Cr w one Kemper Delioven Crew Medal Honor Guard three years Reser Je Commrssron Second L1 ut nant Thanlcsqtvtna 1-lop Com mrtt two years Boars Head Processron two v ars Mrdwrnter 1-lop Comrnrttee two years Pet Peeve O D over the w ecend and last ar 1 aves Those who have known Ralph rn th past t ur years have rndeed come o know htm as an excellent schoolmate and a true trrend Hrs heery srnrle and trrendly manner have cheered up many an otherwrse dull moment and he was a grand tellow and one worth knowrna Youll make good rn the army Ralph but dont run rnto any stray bullets Anton Hemm1 Roth 1234 Blutt Street B lort Wrsconsrn Tony D Koven 1 year Prrvate Company C Wrnn r Wrnter Drrll Comp trtron one year Pet Peeve The t llows wh always horrow ry rp and then ask tor toloac o and a rnatch Th boy from the bra town ot Belort was ne of th t w adets rn C who suc e ed P ma lazy wrthout berna hollered at 1 he on year that Tony was here he 'nad um trnds Keoupth aodwman u wrll ao t r , in . . cc, . - r CQ ' A 2 2 ,, . , 1 c V , A , I - I ' 4. , , Q . Q . c 1 . , . c , 1 1 ' Q , c 'Q a- Q Q - ff ,ef f V V 1 vm Q , 1, H , . . A , , , I A ,V . Q , 3 y9 , 9 o . , OIL, Q - Q ' Q A- , ro C f-Q D V I - I I - 1 'Q Q - ' ' . o o , , , . L Qc I AS 1 . . Q 1 . , . X, . . C' Q- - c . ' e . A . O 1 , 1 . , . A , , , , D . , , V I H H Q o , ff ff , . . ' 2 I V V I fs. Q., f 9 ' O n p e c 1. . 9 , , or e e c o A ce d lf? ,S . Yl A A ,, ff 1. C C , 1 9 n a f rte e e o ol d YC ' U . Sam Rudelic 87Ul Vtfest Chicago Boulevard 7? KD E3 'U fD N1 U CD FI N Q, fm F' ii S 'Y o ' 57 LQ Q 3 Cv Na YI CD Q N1 CII O SU adet Review Sports Reporter cne year: one ecruiting Medal and two Citation Stars tor three recruits: First Sergeant, Company FH: Acolytes two years: Lightweight Football one yearg Academy Football one year: Lightweight Basketball one yeary Academy Baseball two years- S Club two years' one l tter in Acad- emy Football one lett r and gold award in A ademy Baseball one gold award in Light weight Football Honor Guard two years Mid winter Hop Committee one year Pet Peeve Maior Hegners littl bock When Rudy lett in midyear he was missed by a lot ot the boys but he was heartily welcom d when h ame back tor graduation His Jokes a'1d knack tor a good time wont be forgotten and to him we wish all th best he deserves Cyril Norman Schwartz l7545 Birchcrest Dr v Detroit Michigan DeKoven 2 years ad Review Sports Edit r n year Prtvat First Class Company F Cr K Platoon on ar two Cadet Review Embl 'ns t Peeve L L s and B B s Sunday irsp t twc stloty l h r there was a g uid always lo t ura lus k w k V7 , , -S . Q ' , o f' . I 4 - V , : V 7 ' - ' cz . V . ' 1 . , i e e c Y V . I I 1 e . A c i' e CY C et c ' 'o o .e - : ' e , H it 1 , : ac. i e Pe. : . . . .o i. i ec- new Cy, in he o year, .ia ou've been here, you've made quite a name tor yourselt. ffneneve o o little game goin on, Vfu f-C Y v Q N ' fn ft T QSC up the good or and you '.-fill surely be or Q-.fy -l ,N M., :ua . W11l1am Norman Schwefer 939 Arm1tage Avenue Chlcago lllmols Schmut DeKoven 4 years Dragon Club one year Serg ant Company A Camera Club one year L1ghtwe1ght Foot ball two years Academy Tenms two years Academy Track one year Academy Baseball one year Ch erleader one y ar one Sllver Star Honor Guard two years Wmner Wrnter Drrll Compet1t1on one year F1I'1l'1q Squad one year Pet Peeve People who drum all day Schmut was a great follower ot Bucks dur1ng h1s tour years here at St lohn s and he drd pretty well for h1mself at that Although a b1t on the lazy srde he was one ot th best llked fellows tn A and we ll mrss th1s t llow but our loss w1ll be the world s gam Duncan Uzal Sh1pman 5040 London Road Duluth M1nnesota Shr p DeK oven l year Prlvate Company A Academy Footbal one year Academy Hockey one year Pet Peeve You re gomg to the cante n tor me Dunc was a lad from the north Hts heery grm made h m many trrends Although he was only a sub he was a game hard trght tng guard on the hockey squad Never lose that hghtmg Splfll Dunc 1ts your se ret to success 1 11 11 ' 2 1 v 1 11 11 . . , V 1 ' 1 1 C 1 ' Q Q - ' , C V , 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 11 . . 1 5' . 1 11 11 1 . . 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I I - . . . . 11 11 .1 ,- A I I V Iohn Edward Srlverman 2003 East Newton Avenue Shorewood Wrscortsrn Scnlegop D Kc zen 2 year Dr rg n Club two y ars on H ruttmq Med l r ral Company D Chotr two yeas ra Club one year Academy Pootherll y ars Academy Bask tball one year A ad my Hockey one y ar Academy G ll year tour Gold Stars and stx Stlver Sta s S md rson Medal tor Enahsh lV Honor xll M tt n Modern Htstory and Colontal Dauqh t rs Patrrottc Theme lnter Platoon Competttto v ar bronze Cholr Medal Pet Peeve Close ord r drrll Srlv you lnetter stay Just th way you hecause you re tops We ve known you 'wo years and Wlll remember you a qood 'nany more Please dont let the thouqhts ot Vltxte keep you too occupted Do your l st md that s all that s necessary Robert Andrew Srnlth 4600 Lake Shore Drtve Bob and Smrtty Kemper Zyears Draaon Club one year Seraeant Company E Ltahtweraht Basketball one year A ad 'ny T nnls one y ar ttve Stlver Stars E E Smythe Medal for Commercral Studtes Honor alot Mentron Enqltsh IV and Advanced French two years l00 Man two years Honor Guard or year Pet P efe W1SQlT vw oys P Harbor flash was r ally on D 1 Cumds matnstays and hts up and d un .mtc hte has provtd d all of us wrt gr ,rt d al ot emoyrn nt Krdatng astde B l ne a sw 4' an we are q rg furtextyar Th toyu V , PA sv -- C o e 7 e ec ' ' y a 5 ou po ., g 4- r : N CHX.: I loc ' A A . Al . Vlo 5 , C' , cc e e 1 . o one ' 5 ' ' troy C e ' 3 1 i e en o , ' ' ' - one .et 5 . Q , J o A , , Clfz, ro . '1 4 I , r ' ' ' . we , , f . A Port Huron, Mrchrqan , o 7 o , . I ' I V e e 5 5 . . r . I l ' f L9 r . Of -. A , fo J r are o . Q r ' ' ' Q 1 b - Tha H H Q fn fl V . X., Y I' uk or A ' ' A ' . ' C' rfwf T . - D ' h U ' ef e ..e . f , o,, you ao o en lab d o o ot re to rzizss io r e . e pest o I VJ alter Tuttle Srruth Lakewood Lodge Dundee lll1no1s Walt DeKoven 4 years Sergeant Company B Academy Football three years Academy Basketball three years Academy Track one year A ademy Crew three years S Club three years Captam ot Academy Football Team one year Dlrector ot Dclioven Club two years Bobtnson M dal Medal for All Conference Football Center All Conference Football Team Betty Boss Lerch Trophy Calrtorma O B A Medal one Kemper DeKoven Crew Medal three letters and gold awards m Academy Football three letters and gold awards rn Academy Crew Honor Guard one year Mtdwmter Hop Commtttee one year Pet Peeve Upon arrrvmg at the end ot the channel Captam Lerchs 0 K turn em around and try 1+ agam When th other team saw Walt behmd the lrne they had cause to worry Walt was the lrne and h1s All Conference ratmg htm good m later lrte and so 'Walt not good bye lust So long Good luck Rlchard De Carlo Spencer l8222 Parkslde Detro1t M1ch1gan Goofy and Benny meKoVe 1 IVQ years Cadet Bevtew Make Up Edttor one year Prrv ate Frrst Class Company D Academy Golf two years bronze Cadet Bevrew Emblem Pet Peeve Fearless Phtl Butler Although Spencer was only he e for a lrttle over a year he made htmself many ev rlast mg trrends durrng that ttme lt you couldnt see hrm you certamly could hear h1m because ot hrs abtlrty to play the dru'ns Sp nce had a tough Job trymg to ttnd a place to play h s drums as 1t seems that certam people d1s ltked Jam sessrons but once he got tnto the band room many Jam sesstons were held Take 1t easy Dtck the world IS yours for tae askmg , , , 5 V 7 rr r 3 c , , : - . ' 2 . , V , , 7 - 1 I . g . . . 2 - : 1 1 I . r , . . ., Q , . proved 1t. Hrs successful work here wtll do I I - , , .J r , , - I - , , I . r r ' ' Q . , c C , . e f ' ' ' - , r , . , , , , . . Ioseph Cornelius Stodola 2550 North Lake Drive Milwaukee, Wisconsin Studs DeKoven 3 years Cadet Review Company Reporter one year: Corporal, Company BH: Choir one yearg Clee Club one year: Academy Crew two yearsg Strotz Medal tor Modern History Honor Guard two years Boars Head Procession one year bronze Cadet Review Emblem Pet Peeve Chemistry and its ups and downs loe and Captain Brose while intimate friend could never seem to qet toaether on anything concerning German Dont let that worry you your record here at St lohn s shows that you ve qot what t takes Henry Bernard Sussman 20 Austin Crescent Toronto Ontario Canada Alien and Limey Kemper l year Private Company A Class Stone S cond Consecrator Academy Tennis one year Acad emy Hockey one year S Club one year one letter and aotd award in Academy Hockey Pet Peeve lsolationists Paulson and Mich li Vfhen we heard the strains f Th re l a ways be an Enalancl we kn w that h wed St Iohn fi play Canadd s tal ocr He w .ir irst str na aca 'i ckey ea t y ur che ry 1 u la al na w ,1 : z ' ' : 5, I . i . I A V I ' Cf , , V - 2 ' : - , , , . - ' o e Qi I ' ' e t e Alien was in the barracks. l.irney really sho V . 's l ow ta f' . ' or- :te Sf t. as o' t' - - i o lie on the loc c t m. Vfzh ct c ce spirit ic 'l. o o f' a'. Orvllle Grant Swaln 208 Wrndsor Drlve Wauk sha W1scons1n Orv and Ollre D Koven 5 years Lance Corporal Company C Acad my Tr k four years o Club ne year one lett r a d aold award for Acad my Tra k Manda r Bcyrnq one year W1nner lune Company Com p trt1on on year Wrnner Wrnter Drrll C rn petrtron two years Mayor C mak Medal Pet Peeve Crqarette butts 1n the washbowl None of us could say that Orvre was a brrlhant student but we all know that he worked hard and always drd h1s best As long as h has the ambrtton and perseverance whrch we have se n drsplayed here at St lohn s Cllr c nt ose Iohn Henry Sweberg Ir 423 East Frederrck Street Hhmelander Wrsconsrn Sweb DeKoven 2 years Prrvate Frrst Class Company D Lrahtweraht Football one year Lrqhtweraht Basketball two years Pet Peeve l5 tours for a weekend WCP and 25 tours for smoklnq a crqarette Sweb had the best colle tron of comlc books 1n all of D Company Though he never was partrcularly outstandrnq on the ath l trc freld he went out for football and tenn1s because he had school sp1r1t ln hrs company h was known as an all around aood fellow and hrs frrends were many Well mrss you but heres wrshrnq you loads of luck for the future -N: , 11 11 11 . 11 1 11 11 . , t , :. 111-.11 nf-1 . A . ,+C , C C , 9 tt C C C I - 1 1 ' ,Q Q - ' fs , df N-f 1 1 U J I Sf . 11 1 11 1 A 2 Q 1 1 11 1 11 Q C . , C 1 1-Y a l . , . 1 11 11 , 1 11 11 . . 1 1 1 11 11 . 1 C . 11 11 Q V 1 2 - . . 1 . - 1 1 . . Sam Paul Terracina H346 Vfest CD10 Street Chrcaqo, lll1r1o1s De-Koven I year Pr1'.'f:t-7, Co:111,ar1y 'D 7 Academy Crew one ar . Pet Peeve: Be1r1:1 pushed around by Moseley. S 1111 sort ct had 1 way Wlth th 1a1r r sex llt W1 lS s u h c 1 ro 1 artd VV'l1 1 r1o c 1 cou 1 lg ll 1 ure ed o 1 a one ot t best cor pant s IH sch ol tor lt t lies h1s l41'1d o rr ak a Q od cornpany S1111 Just stay the way you are and youll always have 1anv tr1ends C d uck Robert Clarence Th1ele M98 Rocky Pornt Pewaukee W1SCOHS1N Clarenc and Gaylra JeK ferr 4 years Dragon Club tour years Trump t 1 Staff ne y ar Cadet Heytew Reporter one year one RDFILIITIUQ Medal L1eutenant Company E Class Stone F1tth Crattsrnan Swaqaersttclc Clu three y ars Oth ers Club one year D ate Club two y ars Trapshootrna two years 1 Tearn thre years S Club two years two letters and Q ld awards 111 Dutl f1YSt place Il dal IH Hearst Tournarnent t1rst place rnedal rt Srxth Corps Ar a one Gold Star and ten lf r Stars ocraple Mentron Ertalrs 13-lg lcra l and Colon1al Daughters Patr1ot1 Honor Guard three years Wrnner lun C rpany Cocnp t1t n two years on S 1 n on M rtCheJ1on Bru t M s11J r le aaa T11 Ufl M al Exp rt Htl rnart M aal Boars Head Precessron rr J ar vfta fl ofvlgjtt Q f t JIFVJ t Peefe and G D 1 l ln t h r s saat d1sp s and 11 s htm th h J 1,1 I f ' f v ' Q t 1 Q c l. 'th h' 'o th C its acce1t . '1- 111111.1 s I1llS, 'r e i ld help l lar ' lr 1. He s c help t .ri ke D he Q- r1- f e ' o , ' a 'N '1 t 11, e o . c , ' o xJf,C l . .l' . c' - . 'c c 5 e e o c W ' l I Q , 1 H H: 5 e 7 'C I V c 7 e- Htle ce - 5 c cp We . o Q 1 l ey l c Sine g Hon, ' V V ' i, . ' h l, Theme: o c o 5 ' o , ' e orgy f. 1 e ' io ' fu e et-U, Rihrgoiiy e ei 1 7 3 1 edal: C..1c bre ed 5 Aer re' if ' o aces' oie ie :lr '- winter Hop Committee one year: Charrrhan, Atl leric HW, .Cn Conirnlttec one year: rrcrtze Cale He' e Ernblerri. Pe. c 1 : Chapel i . . O: al t.e N. A. c H. D.'s, Bob will be one ci a dest to replace. H1 cheery srnrle, pleas i ' 5 rtiorr i ab1lity to :take and trtei do '-'llll carry successfully tri lite as ey aye done here. Vfe ll rniss 1 o 'r farniliar Hello Abe, but the best to a grand Philip Stepney Townsend 521 Walnut Street Wmnetka lllrnors Phr DeKoven 2 V2 years Prrvate Frrst Class Company B Chorr one V ar Lrqhtwerqht Football one year Academy Football one year Academy Basketball one year Academy Crew one year Acad my Baseball one year S Club one year Swrm mrnq Trophy one letter and aold award 1n Academy Crew one gold award rn Lrahtwerqht Football lOO! Man one year Honor Guard one year Commencement Dance Commrttee one year Pet Peeve Custom and tradrtron Phrl was a true B Company Battler Whenever there was somethma that he really wanted to do he set hrs heart on lt and drd lt lust keep on wrth the determrnatron you have nd you cant help bemq successful e Class of l94l wrll mlss you Frank Breltlow Turgasen 9lO North l3th Street Mamtowoc Wrsconsrn Turg and Trlqqer Kemper 2 years One Becrunmq Medal Corporal Company A Academy Track one year Academv Base ball one year Brfle Team two years S Club one year Captarn of Blfle Team one year Mosher Brfle Medal one letter and aold award n Academy Track two letters and qold awards 1 Hrfle Honor Guard one year Wlnner Wrnter Drlll Competrtron one year two medals for frrst place rn Srxth Corps Area Brfle Match two second place medals rn Hearst Tourna rnent NBA Drstlnqulshed Brfl man SU Call ber Expert Medal l94l Unrversrty of Chrcaqo M1dWest Iunror Champronshrp Medal for Standrna Posrtlon l94l Unrversrty of Chrcaqo Mrd 'West lumor Champronshrp Medal for Four Posmons Boar s Head Processron one year Pet Peeve Open doors and roommates who drum Tura was our outstandmq marksman durrna the year There really wasnt much that Frank couldnt do down there on the range Besrdes thrs feat he made aurt a name for hrmself on the track team Frank ould r ally tell some bra ones too so he kept the fellows on therr toes every mmute S long Prank youve done a areat Job here and l know thrs ole World wrll be hearmq from you 1 11 ,Z11 . . 11 11 1 1 1 .2 ' . AW I I I ig . v . Q I I W 11 11 . I I - 1 1 . O . 1 0 1 , . ,. t . 11 .11 11 11 , . 1 1 . .A . a Th 1 11 11 11 . 11 1 1 1 11 11 I I A - . 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 l , . lr - , r , , 1 1 ' Q ' - r , . . . C ., , . 1 - 1 , . 1 . , . 11 11 . . 1 1 Q . 1 , C A A V C 1 . 1 1 Iohn Howard Braastad Vail B. B. 2 Marysville, Kansas Kansas Kemper 2 years Private First Class, Company BH: Class Stone Keeper-ol-the-Levelg Academy Baseball two years: S Club one year: letter and qold award in Academy Baseball' lOO W Man one year- Honor Guard on year Pet Peeve Gettrnq last prck ot steaks at Sun day noon mess From down on the tarm we got lohn Varl A tmer man never spllt a rarl As a strong fellow and trlend ot the weak Modest Iohn Just couldnt be beat Mr Va1l was one ot those modest hkeaole fellows wno thought more about helprnq oth r boys than helpmq hrmself As one ot the top B Company boys Mr Varl as we called htm Just couldnt be beat Good luck Varl you cant mrss Davld L Wallace 425 N W l8th Street Oklahoma Clty Oklahoma Love Kemper l year Prrvat Company A Acad my' Football one y ar Academy Basketball one y ar Academy Baseball one year S Club one year letter and aold award rn Academy Football l tter and C5 ld award rn Acad my Ba k tball letter and aold award rn Acad mv Ba eball Medal Pet Peeve M1 hell Dave was a new boy thls y ar and he mad qurte a name for hrms lt B rdes lo ma a tm athl te he was a r qular all around t ll Hana on to that ara d b rson ry oycstr Je adyur acrr a c O, 1 O 1 e . , ' r ' e V ' I 7 I I . , A 9' ,, H: S 1 e 1 e 1 A I he o ' e s e 5 ' e A s : for All-Conference Halfbackg Dolly Gray Medal. : 'c A '. e ' '. . e . es' se- '. e e , e r r - ' e ow. . - n A e . alt f ' s, Lo' n o 'e 'rch t come cut n tcp. Edwm W1ll1arn Welland 52ll West Washrngton Boulevard Mrlwaukee WISCONSIN DeKoven 2 years S ar and Clrcle Club on year Dragon Club one year Serg ant Company B one Head Star one Gold Star and two Snver Stars Spensely Medal tor Chemtstry Honorable Ment1on Advanced Algebra and Trrgonometry Honor Guard one year Rutte Courtesy Medal Boar s Head Processron one year P Z Peeve Cous1ns Tank and Freeman I Truly the qualrtres that Ed has shown here wtll help hrm greatly after he l aves St lohn s Vou have the scholast1c ab1l1ty and we re sur that your other quahtres Wrll carry you through The star hst s gorng to mrss you and so are those who remam Francls MGSSIGI Wells Ir 7202 Frith Avenue Kenosha W1scons1n Fargo and Bud Kemper 4V2 years Sergeant Company C Honorable Mentlon Advanced Algebra Honor Guard four years Wmner Iune Company Competltron one year Wtnner Wlnter Drlll Cornpetrtron two years Pet Peeve What brand are we smolcmg to day? Wells could be classed as the w1t of C Company Hrs famous words lll break your back w1ll remam rn the memory of many cadets for a long trme Keep that qulck wrt tt nctronrng Wells and rn the future you wrll not have to hunt tor tr1ends Good luck rn the y ars to corre , . 11Ed11 L 9 Q 11 11 . A . I C' I I ., I 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . .2 ' C ,. - , . 1. 11 11 . 1 1 N 9 . ,. 1 A A C l . . 1 . 1 ., A , . 1 11 11 11 11 1 - 11 11 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 11 . 11 . 11 11 . 11 1 . 1 , 11 . . . , V 1 V- 1 1 S l . William Frederick Wheeler 3007 East Linnwood Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin Red DeKoven l year Private, Company CH: Choir one year: Or- chestra one yearg Winner, Winter Drill Compe- tition one year, Medal lor the Best Bugler. Pet Peeve: Reveille. l'Bed's knowledge of music and his ability to play the sax, trumpet and drums should take him tar in his chosen field ot music. His ambition to be a member of a big name or hestra will be realized it he continues to prac tice as faithfully as he did while at St lohn s Keep up the good work B d and you will go a long way Gerald Iames Winter Lake Wausau Wausau Wisconsin lerry DeKoven 4 years Dragon Club one year Lieutenant Company C Choir two years Officers Club one year 2l Club one year Lightweight Football three years Lightweight Basketball one year Acad emy Football one year Academy Basketball three years Academy Golf one year S Club three years two gold awards ir Lightweight Football one gold award in Lightweight Bas ketball one letter and gold award in Academy Football one lett r and gold award in Acad emy Basketball on Silver Star H norabl M ntion Commercial Studi s Crack Platoon one y ar Hon r Guard one year Winner lune C rnoany Cornpetit on one year W nn r Wint r Drill Competition two years two M rt Cherrons ne O d r Merit Medal aars l-l ad Proc ssion n y ar Midwin r 1 year ertiticott C cir Me 1 cz Q GI Fotfll S ar ' NC ft t e d Q Q rgri rt CU c pn af K' I l l 4 wi It 2 ll V . 7 v 7 , - 7 ' 7 7 : l 7 ' ' 7 7 ' ' 7 - 7 A 7 7, 7, W V f I 1 A I , 7 Q ' . o 7 e ' 7 O e ie ' , o ' We 7 o e 7 o 7 . V 7 o A . ' i o 5 i . e , ' e . o ' ' 5 e 1' J 7 o r e ot o ' o .7 Be '- e o e l one e g Q l te Hop Cor irziittee one 'V 7 R.Q.T.C. Co .jg 97 tronze ho' dal: Cozzniencemerit Dance Commtte, on, year. Pet Peeve: Locked doors at Q. Dfs inspectori. 'lf-lflflbfl l came to C after the year was well un 'e. way, but as soon as he argved, ' o knew ha ho would make a txie lieutenant an as good friend fo. .iyo..e. 'ffork as well the tutur- s you have with us Lf. the oczrg a y an ' Q ou're a sure hit. Iohn Mortimer Woodward 8 Benedct Avenue Lanal y Freld Vrrarnra Mort and Woodv Kemper 2 years Prrvate Frrst Class Company A Chorr one year Glee Club two years Acolytes one year Orchestra one year Trapshootrnq one year Academy Tennrs two years Academy Track one year Boar s Head Processron two years Pet Peeve Woodruff rn love and Anneke s mrd nrqht vrsrts Mort changed from the band over to A Company thrs year He was well known for havrna hrs radro on so loud you could hear rt at the flagpole We hope Mort qets hrs prcture from Carol pretty soon Good luck rn your ranchrnq career old man Iohn Angelos Zahar 425 South Idaho Street Butte Montana Yonco DeK oven 2 years Prrfate Frrst Class Company B Class Stone Fourth Craftsman Chorr one year Academy Football two years Academy Basketball one year Academy Track one year Academy C ew one year S Club two years two letters and qold awards rn Academy Football one let r r ln Academy Crew Honor Guard one year Pet Peeve Offrcral red tap and tradrtron Yonco harled from way out West Whatever he drd he trred hrs best The boys of B wrll never forget the K K K of whrch Yonco was a memb r Part of hrs trme was spent wrth vrsrtors from Pewaukee but most of hrs many hours he spent makrnq the many frrends whrch he had rn the corps 1 1 Q ' C , If H If If -1 l - . . In fr H . 1 I - r I 1 1 1 I f . , . . I . H H If If H If . . A , . 1 ff H . . rf If X . r , , C 1 f I I I fr If v- . . A 1 I I - Q - C , . ' 2. . C . H If . . 1 If H . . H H . cr C . 1 Emil Wallace Iames Zupet 2827 West Mclirnley Boulevard Mtlwaukee, Wtscortsxrt Hzupw Delfoven 4 years Draaon Club tour years: Lieutenant, Company EH: Choir two years: Officers' Club one year: Debate Club one year: 'llrapshoottna one year: Academy Football one year: Lightweight Bas- ketball one year: Academy Hockey three years: Academy Track three years: S Club three years: two letters and gold awards in Acad- emy Hockey: two letters and aold awards in Academy Track' tour Silv r Stars' lUU Man tour years- Crack Plat on two fears' Honor Guard thre y ars Wtnn r lune Company Cornrehtton two years I B li np r Me al two HCA Medals Pet Peeve Thom s Harold Ptlhtant Cljour years? Zup has mode a name tor hrms lt both athlettcally and scholashcally Wrth such a qood start 1t ts tnevltable that he w1ll be on top lr' hte May you enJoy all the r1ches that hte holds tor you Well b watchma tor the run' of the Oltrcers Club Donald Paul Abendroth 3l5 East Puves Str et Rhmelander Wtscotastn Swede Delfoven 3 years CDG R cru1t1na Medal L1 utenant Company B Otttcers Club one year Fly na Club on year Academy Hock y three years Acaaerny Golf two years S Club thre years two let ters and qold awards rn Academy Hockey Honor Guard two years W1nner lune Com pany Compet1t1on on year Mldwrnter Hop Comrnttt e one year Pet Peeve Cust nas tradtt Us and thc al red tape F em north o' th of r and sn N gat a ll w w you lrst W as 'W Sw GQ a th r at ac 't turth r and b a t up Su crtt O , 9 , o G X , o , e e : e , a I . . 1 GX 9 G I : a ' ' Q V I , o I A r - r l , , , Q . . o A e . W l . A : 9 ' ' 5 We . , 5 , 1 , e , . Q . , o . , A - Q - . , V , . V : 2 , - . . D . : : o o , ' e o . . ,N 'L,-, ,- A ' S . o . , .o o r o , To . e in de, the land ot :ce GY V I B ' f le c' hom ' o 1 all know At t e called h1rn Abenaroth l ni at concede, But later atteottonatey '.-re niokxariea :Qin Becozrrrga id year lieutenant QS Ln Lt- -- f, , Q , H,Q.,Q,,2,. Q., :'S..,Qf:Q -,,,.. S':.l a Jfo- o. A- -...o..,, bot. woo, . o... Cx A e ' ' ' eoame one ot the most popular M. . , , c des , here. ' ' eae' was one ot our op hockey players ana was excelent fl gon. 'pos .':c.,. Alexander Nlcholas Andros 2244 Wrnona Avenue Chrcaao llhnors Greek Kemper 4 years Star and Crrcle Club one year Dragon Club tour years Trumpeter Statt one year Captarn Presrdents Staff Oftrcers Club one year Lrght 1ve1aht Basketball three years Lrahtweraht Football one year Academy Tennrs one year Academy Baseball one year on lett r and aold award rn Academy Baseball lodr H ad Stars nrneteen Gold Stars and trve Srlv r Stars Strotz Medal tor Advanced Algebra E rten tary Algebra Medal Plane Geometry M aal Enaltsh lll Medal Honorable Mentton Fhy Enahsh IV Modern Htstory French lll T tg anometry Chemlstry and Solld G o 1 t Crack Platoon one year Honor Guard th years Wlnner lune Company Competltla 1 on year one Merrt Chevron one Order ot M rtt Medal Thanksarvrna Hop Cornrmttee on v ar Mrdwrnter l-lop Commrttee two years Pet Peeve Chapel We W re surprrsed to lrnd the Svlo se back aqaln thrs year but we are certatnly glad that he came back The Greek has vrttten h1s tlcket to success whlle here and we re sure he ll really have all that rs so lustly hrs The best always t r you Robert Dean Ebert 3808 Krnzte Avenue Bactne Wtsconstrt Ebre DeKoven 316 years Dragon Club three years one Becrurttna Medal Lreutenant Company D Ottrcers Club on year Academy Football two years Academy Tennls one y ar Academy Hockey three years Academy Golf one year Academy Baseball two years S Club three years two l tters and aold awards rn Academy Football thre etters and aold awards rn Acaderny Ho key one letter and aold award rn Academy Base all Colonel Boy F Farrand Medal H nor able M ntl n Plane Geometry Solrd G ometrv and Trraonometry lnt rPlatoon Comp trtrot cne year Honor Guard three years Wrn lune Company Competrtron one year W nn Wrnter Drrll Competrnon one year on M Chevron Thanksarvrnq Hop Commutee year Mrdwrnter Hop Commrttee one ye Pet Peeve Breakfast 1 11 11 rw. 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 , - - r C - 1 1 X . l , , 1 1 1 - Q Q , C C fv ' . - Q , C , 1 . . A I F: I 1 - ,Qs - , 1C . 1 , Q . 1 V 1 j , t SICS, I I Y' . I I I I '- ' A ,W Q . X 1 C -- - TY, - VQQ , ACC - ' fs' ' 1 'Q , , A .C , . , : , C C A: 1 , . 11 1 An 11 S C 1C 11 11 . . v 1 , . 1 1 . . . Q C . Y I 11 . 11 1 .1 , C , . 11 11 . 1 - Q 1 1 V . 1 - 1 ' Q - - W I I 1 11 11 - - Q , . , C C ' - e l ' fs . 1 I , C , C I A . I CU' - l Q 'fx ' A Q' C C , . , C . . . ' - Q - Q ' 1 , C C . - - ' wgr C 1 L , ...C., ' ' A . 1 :Af , . ...C1, , 1 rc . :Fil 1 I l ' fx fx rx 1 Clplc . ' ' ' rv,- , CA.. Charles Anthony Micheli lO40 Forest Hills Calumet City, lllincis Dago Boy Kemper 2 years Corporal, Company AY Flying Club one year: Academy Football one year: Academy Crew ne year- Rifle Team one year' S Club one year Vice President ot Fly1ng Club one year two Kemper Delioven Crew Medals l tter and gold award in Rifle gold medal for Sixth Corps Area Match Honor Guard one year Winner Winter Drill Competition one year one Set Up Ribbon Boars Head Procession one year Pet Peeve Kibitizers The Dago Boy has been with us tor two years now and he has made a good name for himself Chuck was quite a flyer his last year and we acn t think he will ever crack up MGIVID W1th1ngtOH Perry Algoma Wisconsin Me Qne Recruiting Medal Sergeant Comp nv B Choir on year Strotz Medal tor Second Year Spam h Honorable Mention Elementary Spanish Boa s Head Processi one year Pet Peeve Electric razors h benwi ust irc, arsn J est guys v hav had here in a long ti e man trc g ma has d st riguished hi in alrr e rything wht h he undert 4 Arif plyw d mpany th t crabs him l t r Q U rw J fy V7 fN c , , , c I ' ' ' 7 - 1 e . I A I fs : : ' , 5 . , . 5' I l T V . . , J - . ,, In ' ' 1 . , t G 1 . Q . , V , c 'S 2 , ' 5 r V -on . . Mel as e 'th or 're cv. and he has prcven himself to Z9 one ot the b f e ' e i The um Al c i 1. ' self ' rest ve ' c , A col. . i 'oc co... . a 3 ' - i a e on 1- s re IC have a ' e CG1SC1Cl6 Albert Kessler Tank 4385 North Alpme Avenue Shorewood Wrsconstn Ce PGI 4 years Dragon Club o'1e year Lance Corporal Corn any B Chotr one year Othc rs Club on yea Trapshootmq three years Academy Foot all one year Academy Track two years Hltle T am two years S Club one year letter 1n Academy Football tour Gold Stars and one Sllver Star lOO f Man two years Cra lc Platoon one year Honor Guard four years Wlnn r lune Company Competttton one year W1nn r Wtnter Drlll Competmon one year Marlisman P1TSl Class Pro lvlarksman and Sharpshooter Medals Thanksawlna l-lop Com mttt e one year Athletlc Commntee two years Flrma Squad two years Pet Peeve Ten easy lessons on how to get a leave srqned Knowma Alby was really a pleasure for anybody and we who were hrs trtends certatn ly emoyed h1s trlendshtp We are sure he wrll emoy all the success happlness and aood uck he truly deserves Members of the Graduatmg Class Recervlnq Dlplomas L1terary EXGICISGS CLASS OF 1941 Pro esslon Class of 1941 and Facuhy Mus Iohrxs Cadet Band Oratrorl We Never Learn Cadet S rqeam Edward B E1kor1 Rhm lander W1scons1n Oratron Tney Shall Lzve Aqam Cad 1 Co pora1 Ioseph C Stodo1a Mrlwauke W1s onsm NUS1 St Iohrv s Cadet B O atlorx The Edu a 1 h W Hutt a t S rqeo law S E N1ch1 rr I wa O ar A L fe of Blood an Swe and Te rc as a 1 x I aa . . C I -iY-Vw4, Y io ' - ---'-- - St. ' Q , o . , . Q . A W , e r . S , A 91 , C 1 1 'C ----4---- . 1' and r ' ----4f---- C tor A Tr loufe to Iosego . e C de e o it ..e . ' o,, A .es, o r '1CH --'-- .. d at Caaef Lance Co A o:a1 Thorn I. Moroiey, D Qas, Te as Fffllill' - - - ----- St. ohrfs C 'et Class Oratlon Colonel Farrand Members ot the Faculty Fellow Classmates and Frrends Tonrght 1S the t1me that we the Class of 1941 gather together to look back upon our years at St Iohns our successes and our defeats It IS also the t1me that we look for ward to the future and try to se what rt can hold for us Now that we reallze how short the t1me really 1S unt1l Commencement we hav begun to thlnk ser1ously about these th1ngs We are fully aware that the road ahead 1S d1ff1cult and we know full Well that present world cond1t1ons are perrlous to our future Havmg been blessed Wllh the oppor tunrty of attendrng th1s school from wh1ch we are about to graduate we feel that we are better prepared to meet the problems both great and small whlch we may en counter We know too that when our prob lems are settled we W1ll have g1ven a good account of ourselves for that 1S what St Iohn s has prepared us to do l need not rem1nd you my comrades that the world 1nto Wh1ch we are about to step IS chaot1c and the future looks none too br1ght Dlctators drunk w1th power challenge our safety and well belng The1r claws of treach ery and aggress1on have reached 1nto most parts of the world and w1th the1r cry f world and all the prlnclples Wh1ch govern our l1ves St Iohns has 1nst1lled IU us by example and precept the 1deals of our dem ocracy and mv fr1ends you may be sure that we w1ll not easrly be turned from them Our sense of Justrce r1ght and truth W1ll preva1l The m1l1tary tra1n1ng we have rece1ved here at school w1ll doubtless help us to reach greater he1ghts 1n the years to come lf we should be drafted or enter voluntarlly the armed servrce of our country we W1ll have a declded advantage over the less fortunate fellow who was unable to attend such an 1nst1tut1on of learnrng Should we be needed we w1ll not only enter the SQIVICG gladly but we W1ll enter W1th a sense of duty and assume our respons1b1l1ty Our tra1n1ng has prepared us for any emergency that may arrse Above all 1t has made us physlcally and morally f1t to meet Just such emergencles as nat1onal defense demands When we graduate we leave more than the memory of our schoolrng and tra1n1ng beh1nd us we leave the th1ngs that de p 1D our hearts mean most to us our fr1ends and comrades the faculty and adm1n1strat1on all of whom have contrrbuted a part 1n maklng our l1ves more worthwhlle and better prepared for the years to come Those assoc1at1ons W1ll never be forgotten ln Splle of our busy l1ves there W1ll always be room for the happy recollect1on of our days at St Iohn s Although the hour for us to part IS drawrng near we f1nd 1t d1ff1cult to real1z that we have played our last game or run our last race and that those happy t1mes have become a chapter of the past Sunday W1ll be the last t1me we W1ll meet together as a class unt1l we answer our frnal summons A few days after Sunday We W1ll take our places 1n the varrous frelds of our chosen occupat1ons Many of us W1ll enter college to seek more educatron some of us W1ll enter the bus1ness world but whatever we choose to do men of 41 we w1ll carry the Splfll of St Iohn s Wllh us We must b de term1ned to go forward to achreve success We must strrve to rmprove ourselves and mak ourselves a cred1t to our school our parents and above all our country We must f1ght the obstacles whrch w1ll confront us and 1f we f1ght the type of f1ght we have been taught those obstacles Wh1ch block our way to suc cess W1ll crumble Classmates we must play the game and play 1t hard then noth1ng can rmpede our progress We go tomorrow to take our places rn soc1ety and we go w1th a determlnatton to uphold the 1deals of our great democracy We must do all 1n our power to help keep the ravages of total1tar1an1sm from our coun try both w1th1n and W1thout The World to day needs men wlth our tra1n1ng ln a world that 1S fast losrng all respect for human r1ght and rel1g1ous tolerance we are needed Here at St Iohn s we have been taught to resp ct others and we have learned to respect all rel1g1ons Yes classmates th1s World n eds us 1t 1S dependent upon the youth of today to uphold llS 1deals We have a Job to per form and l know that we w1ll do 1t and do 1t well The t1me has come to say Goodbye Classmates and 1n so dorng 1t IS rmpossrble for me to f1nd words to say 1t We have been too close to say goodbye We have worked played and prayed together and to cut those bonds of fr1endsh1p now would be too great a loss to all of us So trust1ng that we W1ll all meet aga1n somet1me somewhere l W1ll Just say So long Classmates good luck success and God bless you Rrchey V Graham Ir 1 V 1 I f I , . . 3 . . . I .' ' ' ' ' ' e 9 . . , . . . . . e - ' ' ' e l . I I I I I I . I , I ' ' I I I I - . I , l ' ' I I . . ' 1 ' , O ' t Down with Democracy, they threaten the - I I 4 I I I i - ' ' . . ' e ' ' ' ' ' Q , . , , C 1: I I . . . . , . . - , , . 1 I l ' ' I I l I I . , I I I . 11 VI I ' . ' Q ' 1 1 1 I W Il I 1 I I I ' f ' 100 Class Poem My friends weve corne a long and rugged way, And though the roads been rough We've cheered the way with work and play And prayed for strength enough. We've learned through all, nor brag nor boast to make Of things that we do bestg To meet what comes with firm resolve Spiced with a laugh or jest. We started in the golden years agone Together on this road. 'Twas that that lightened for each one, The burden of his load. And now one backward look before we reach The parting of the ways Before this glorious schoolboy life ls blurred through memory s haze ln future years we ll meet again to call These memories dear to mind And count the years that lie between Some hard some sod some kind Till then good fortune luck and h alth b yours Dear comrades tried and true With aching h art and tcar wet yes l ll say good bye to you Scott Johnston Hins h Class Memorlal ln grateful r cognition and sin ere ap preciation of our years at St lohns in b ha of the Class of l94l l should like to pr sent to you our Pr sid nt this outsd put addr ss sfst 'n which W are using l t V1 feel that this system will lee of much e to yo an to th C rps of Cad ts fa eetatig l:-lllC9D1T1JN' h cr gress that this institution is now 1 fi 4 CIS: C1 t Ma or Smythe accepts tn m morral l in tres in me na of 15 Academy , c , . ' , e e ' l Q .1 . Q c, V , 4 ' r- . e ' ' ' ' c r- fs ' ' ' ' ' l Q- . , c lf , ' V e c , 9 l 9 . A i 9 Qiic e 1 et e s F onzgh, service u ..d e o 'e , we tel ht hs rift P r .eg f i :th t e A o V . ' ' ' en- ,oi ne. It is our sincere hojce and ardent desire that cl ses of the future will 'erzve as rrixcn benefit and pleasure frzrzz his as 7 , ., ' . 'e e, ' idzve 3 senting rt. f ,me , ie . Ghost Parade C avi S one N1qht Class Stone EXGICISGS C ass P C6SS1CI'1 W1th Psoort TVTUS1 St TOTTHS Cadet Bc 1 C ass Pr 1der1t s Addr as Caaet Capta r1 Thomas Forest H111 Craodon VJ1 CON IH CTWISS Groton Cadet Captam R1chey V1V1CH Graham I R 1 or H1111 s MLlS1C St 1ohr1s Caaet B IX The Cla 5 Poerh aaet Corpora1 Scott TOTIHSTOH Fm Piqua Ohio . The C1a-, H151 ry - A - C Jet Captain Th mas haro1d P11111 1. Waukegan, 1'11I'1CT . Music - - -f--- 1. Johrrs Cadet Bimtf . The C1ass Pac phe - - - Cadet Liottenart St1r11r1q Homer ji. St. Paul Mmmesota . . T10 C1C :C - Cadet Lara, Corp ral Harry D ualas Grimsl. T111:a Oflxrhoma 1. MLlS1C --ff-fAf 1. ohrrs Cadot Br te , Preser1tat1or1 Merr1or1a1 of Class 1 1941 Cadet Captain Thomao Adaisoh Burcha r1 Ir. D -MO1F9' Iowa l3. Ltass S ore EXo.C1so- Prewden! Hfmeq declares Phe Stone Se! Settmg the Stone THE OFFICERS AND CRAFTSMLN Prewdent Conductor Vlcrster of the Craft F Q1 CIGfTSII1CT1 S Cond Cm tsrrar Th rd Cruftsm F LYTP1 CfGffQ l'Rl'l I 1 F' QC- CNV1 f' Thomas Pe eq H1me Cfcmd T1 VV1sQ 'mo W1I11U Pwkcrrd If D1ro11 MlCP1 Geert 1 J Dfxmff Ilfl Clwfciqo 1 Iohn DCI d Hcwn C rpm ChT1SIl T h Wes Poeter P 1 Hu on 1 rGrYIr1b'7uGC1D,1 HO 1 UQCCS ,1 J' Clcrw T11 A FL np fx Q 1 T f C 31 . ,, . 1- ,, Q , ---f- ,r,-i ' 1 ,s, . C . , , , Qqm ' ' ' W ' Q . ,. ., , ., , 1 - f gf - - V R Q, Gus 3' , ..Lc'., C ir, , -'--- 'Ji , C ' - e 5 . 1 - - - Harold C 3.1, - , Cr , 1 ..1Cm ----A F 11, G en . Au , WITC Cx . -..C --b-- Iohr. A.1,1, Znhf., E +t VVI F1111 C11 f1s:1.f1r1 - - Rzhert e. 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C,,.,.',.,,., .1.,.,,.5.., ,Q Class Prophecy Colonel Farrand Members of the Faculty Classmates and Guests Thts year I was chosen as class prophet My duty IS to look 1nto the future a number of years from now to flnd out what some of the members of the Class of 41 wtll be do 1ng My f1rst problem was to f1nd a way 1n wh1ch I could see thetr future I consulted L1 utenant Smalley who has estabhshed hlmself as an authorrty on stars I asked h1m 1f there was some star 1n the heavens that would reflect the future He gave me many books to read and after many hours of study I found a nameless star that would su1t my purpose That evemng I went out s1de Jn search of th1s star There 1t was shm 1ng brlghtly above DeKoven Hall I affectlon ately named the star The Ebert Star M reasons for nam1ng 1t as I d1d were because upon close observatron 1t was notlced that 1t d1sappeared pract1cally every week end and next year 1t w1ll be back for IIS th1rd post graduate course Jn the orbrt I seated myself upon the ground and concentrated my v1s1on on the source of prophecy Plrst I saw myself takmg a tr1p around the Untted States It was somet1me after the year l957 The flrst place I stopped was Wrlmette Ill1no1s There I f1nd Tom Cham ales W1lmettes g1ft to w1ne women song the Aragon Ballroom and Whlmpy Bull man s Chrle Bowl where we fmd Tom now smgmg Spanlsh songs to the accompanlment Fmdmg the food unsatlsfactory I com pla1ned to th manager Iohnny Brebner who was bus1ly engaged at h1ghJump1ng over th counters He told me I could go down the street to Sloppy Ioe s Greek Bestau rant run by my old Itahan frlend Ioe Clnquegranl the former ambassador t Greece As I walked 1nto Ioe s I heard the corny strams of Home on the Montana Rang Much to my surprlse I found Yon co Zahar debatmg whether to put h1s last n1ckel 1n a slot machme or the nlckelodeon Yonco told me that he and h1s old bum m1ng pal Phll Townsend had Just come east on a sheep traln They were stoppmg over a day or so between frelghts Ioe told me that Phll had gone up to Rmgas Funeral Home to see h1s old B Company pal Walklng m the door of Rlnga s place I found Ph1l stretched out on the slab and Bob Rmga and Iolo Barclay standmg over h1m Iolo was nervously takmg Phlls blood pressure and Bob was say 1ng It 1snt golng to hurt much Ph1l I Io and I have to cut up one more guy to get our dlplomas After seemg th1s s1ght I felt the need of relaxat1on so I strolled 1nto a nearby theatre The feature attractton was The Road to Glory starrmg Prof1le Draper and Medals Burcham I went 1n at the most excxtmg part of the p1cture Burcham and Draper were struggltng w1th th V1llCI1I'1 Bobby Paulson Bemg badly 1n need of a shlne I stopp d at a n arby place ent1tled th D Company Nuthouse I went 1ns1de and there was Izzle Lederman sh1n1ng shoes w1th the Boogle Beat wh1le h1s employee Gene Krupa Spencer was beatlng out a Tr1ple Paradlddle on a steamp1pe After paylng Izzle the usual charge two Coca Cola bottles I took leave of h1m Fdgmg my way through a large crowd on a corner I heard a Jery fam1l1ar volce Vote for me and I w1ll grve equal repre sentatlon to all except the Repubhcans and MaJor Smythe my worthy opponent There he was Just as I had susp cted none other than Senator Iohn Doe Graham I had heard enough so I sneaked quJetly away Passrng by a meat market I was Just rmssed by lnches by a meat cleaver thrown by Butcher Felgenhelmer tntended for hrs close assocrate Nate Holleb the canned goods kmg Strollmg through RIVGFVIGW Amusement Park I stopped at an entertamment tent I heard a barker Here was a man w1th a checkered coat green strlped pants and a large st1ckp1n It was I1mmy Gllmore He was yell1ng Throw baseballs at Duff Duff the dog faced boy and wm a prtze I step ped 1ns1de and there was Larry Gllford w1th h1s head stlckmg through a hole 1n the canvas At the counter was Lou Monk who was stralght way up from Gary Ind1ana to throw away h1s fortune wh1ch he had made by organ1z1ng a new umon whose slogan was Less work and more sleep Lou told me that he wouldnt leave untll he bounced a hard one off Grlford s head The next tent I stopped at was th House of Mlrrors There I found Donn Moseley and Paul Lew1s Donn was stand1ng 1n front of one mrrror putt1ng bobby p1ns 1nto h1s long black locks whlle LSWIS stand1ng Jn front of another mlrror was trymg to comb the burrs out of h1s curly mop and wh1stl1ng h1s favorlte theme song at the same tlme Marg1e Suddenly I thought of my old pal the former captam of E Company so I ventured to the dlstant suburb Wauk gan Walkmg 1nto the offxce of the Waukegan Darly Blow , . . . . 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J .:':.:r.::..r1 AM.. -fzvzas f, W4 Z Class Dator Colonel Farrand Guests Faculty and Gentle men of the Corps Flrst let me thank the comm1ttee of the class for g1v1ng me the Job of Dator for th1s graduatmg class As ln all occupatlons of the I1mmy F1dler type there are always a f w anonymous notes telllng you to lay off or else but nevertheless 1ts my Job come Nhat may lm golng to try and enl1ghten you people about the mementos that some of our graduates w1ll carry W1th them upon graduatmg If there 1S some shy or bashful person 1n the aud1ence who does not w1sh to be enllghtened let h1m speak now or for ever and I mean FOREVER' hold h1s peace You people wouldnt bel1eve 1t but do you know that some of the faculty s fam1l1es are pr1v1leged to have mus1c w1th the1r meals Yes It IS mus1c but I w1ll refraln from tell1ng what quahty th1s mus1c has One can roam around Smythe Hall anytlme of day and prck up San Anton1o Rose My Lovely Sun sh1ne Ida and any other type of mus1c that IS put together backwards l am th1nk 1ng of the Caruso s of B Company Buster Rlnga and the Montana sheep herdlng fellows and let the audlence have some of that potent Ida Sweet as apr1cot brandy mus1c Heres your lnstrument of mus1c Carry on gentlemen Any person may h1re th1s duet for two b1lS any evenlng Now that we have w1tnessed may I use the word talent? we w1ll move on to the mo e umque and 1nd1v1dual type We have w1th us a cadet who keeps up w1th the new est automoblle styles We call h1m Two Tone because of h1s red ha1r and black eyebrows Maybe he uses mascara but whatever 1t 1S l bel1eve I have the solut1on to h1s double problem Two Tone Fernsted step forward and take th1s bottle of black Dyan sh1ne and see what you can do to that red ha1r or VICG versa M1nd you lad1es and gentlemen th1s boy possesses qu1te a few odd tra1ts For lnstance whlle flymg one day Two Tone took off down wlnd IWICS and the people by the hangars ran 1n every d1rect1on to get out of the way of th1s red headed angel who was do1ng Just OpDOS1l9 of what he was supposed to do I have here Mr Fernsted a woman s stock1ng mounted l1ke an a1r sock on a hangar Everyt1me before you take off I want you to st1ck 1t 1n the ground and see wh1ch way the w1nd 1S blow1ng rnstead of lookmg around for a ahem' more approprrate place to put t HGDPY landmgs Snarf ol boy Attent1on Pleaselll Espec1ally the lad1es No doubt you have all seen a ghastly c1gar butt 1t IS the poorest DISCS of luxury I can descr1be One could be com1ng back from one of h1s frequent dutles and f1nd a c1gar butt ln a corner 1n the hall further up he would see one smashed on the floor By the Way youve never had a ch1ll1ng sensatlon yet 1f you havent stepped on a wet c1gar butt You proceed to the washbowl what do you f1nd? The remnants of a c1gar Sll tlng next to your soap' You reach for your comb what do you f1nd? A clgar butt' Who 1S th1s culpr1t'P All you have to do IS follow the smell of burnlng rope and you f1nd Ev1l Eye Fmley puffmg h1s corn s1lk Step for ward and partake of a llttle of th1s fermented rag l also have a box here for your butts so you can use them for future reference I bel1eve you ve all heard of Superman Steel Sterl1ng and all the rest of the com1c book heroes but we also have our gleam1ng character We call h1m the Medal Man or Hockshop Doc When he 1S 1n full dress and 1f you d1dnt see h1m com1ng you would swear that somebody had ants 1n h1s pants w1th sle1gh bells hang1ng all over h1m Yes folks he IS so covered Wllh medals and they sh1ne so much you cant even see h1s face Personally I th1nk he spends most of h1s t1me explor1ng the hock shops W1ll Doc Bur Cham please shuffle forward and rece1ve my glft of ment? For a1lments such as corns bunlons warts or what have you the Doc w1ll be IH the lounge after th1s program to advlse any sufferer Sprmg has left us and summer IS taklng her place but Wllh the att1tude of W1scons1n weather Im sure I couldnt tell you how long lt w1ll last I bel1eve 1t IS an establ1shed fact that a young man s thoughts stray to the romantlc s1de dur1ng th1s lazy season L1ke w1se our beloved personnel offxcer Fletch calls out h1s strlng of M1l1tary Pohce to see that some of h1s more adventurous cadets dont fall 1nto Nagaw1cka wh1le QQZIHQ at the moon Cherchez la femme says Fletch look for the g1rl and you w1ll f1nd the Cadet W1th us th1s evenlng are two of the best M P s anyone could f1nd You can Just about call them human bloodhounds Al I I - : , . 1. , 1 . e ' '. , . . X , . , , I ' 1 ' ' ' a 1' 1 . 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 ll 1 ' ' ' ' ' ll 1 1 1 1 , ll 1 ll ll . , ' , 1 11 11 Caruso, Yonco Zahar. Come h1ther, dear . . , . , , l .I . 1 1 1 - - ' . , V , . , 1 1 ll I I' I . I 1 - I I I - , ' 1 ' ' I I I I I - ' ' A 1 1 1 1 I , ' ' ' 11 If . , l - ll II ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ,, , . though they have fallen ln holes and have had numerous encounters 1n th dark w1th barbed WITG fences these boys can st1ll have my vote for the best M P s 1n the bus1ness W1ll Cactus Iack Horner and hrs r1ght hand man Barb Wrre Douglas step forward? I have here some 1mplements to a1d you 111 your dangerous work Here IS a palr of hand cuffs Im gorng to handcuff you two together so you wont run around corners IH opposrte d1rect1ons and bump 1nto each other Also boys here are two DISCGS of garden hose for you to use when needed Now boys here are two s1x shooters wh1ch you w1ll use ac cord1ngly and last but most rmportant a n1ce red lantern to gu1de you IH the dark Id l1ke to warn everybody present that when you hear Halt' 1n the name of St Iohns you had better halt because these men are desperate Now then to complete th1s dramat1c scene we must have a true to l1fe IUQIIIVG one who has really be n hunted by these M P s Curly Townsend' Step up here Now you ol conv1ct show these people how you were h1d1ng 1n that d1tch the nlght your lovely plans were rurned by these cruel M P s We w1ll now have Cactus lack and Barb Wrre show us the way they captured you Pro ceed you v1lla1ns Thank you boys your dutles are flnlshed you may s1t down I doubt folks 1f you all w1ll d1spute facts It IS an establlshed fact that Walter Tuttle Smlth 1S the Kmg of Grafters He IS the boy w1th a thousand excuses Most of the t1me he uses these excuses when v1s1t1ng the hospltal he feels a l1ttle more sure of hlm self there Now Walt I dont want to spo1l your techmque so I w1ll exempt you from the strenuous even1ngs act1v1ty but 1n return you must come up here and present a g1ft to one of your competltors Oh yes' Over there ID that bunch of expectant gradu ates s1ts a boy whose efforts have been trre less 1n trylng to promote the fool proof and faktng a1lment Th1s bov even resorted to stepptng 1n gopher holes on purpose to attarn h1s goal Goldy Locks Redmon step up here 1f you re able ar1d take the Kmgs g1ft that w1ll 1nsure you for a perfect grat The Kmg certalnly envles you Goldy but nevertheless I want you to use th e when your draft number ts called Now Goldy show these people how to use tho e crutches Now for the commerc1al advertrsernent of the evenrng The butcher the bak r and the lt. candlest1ck maker we dont have the butcher or the candlestlck maker but ohl do we have a baker? Thls young man IS go1ng to be a bakers apprent1ce th1s summer If con con may try the products of the son at your own r1s Stud Schwefer come up here I have some QIIIS for you that I frgure you can use th1s summer Here put on th1s bakers hat and apron and take th1s bowl now you w1ll have to show us how you re QOIHQ to m1x your flrst batter Thats all Stud you may go back to your pantry anyone cares for the d luxe ln pastrles sult Schwefer and Son you had better sult Just Schwefer IIFSI and then you Is there anyone 1n the audlence who IS l1kely to be marrled 1n the near future? If you re IH l1ne for a m1l1tary wedd1ng we have the m1l1tary part r1ght here IH our m1dst A group of our more soc1al cl1mb1ng OIIICGIS have V1Sll9d M1Iwaukee on several OCCGSIOHS to pres1de at a m1l1tary wedd1ng Of course they were fake but ton1ght we are gomg to have a real one' Now frrst we need a preacher Reverend P1ckard come up here and take over the preachers act1v1t1es Now we w1ll need the m1l1tary guard Id llke to have these men about town come forward Cmquegram roth and Monk The Ad1Y Now boys you stand over there and form the arch of steel We need now a groom Who IS el1g1ble? I bel1eve Ralph Rooney can b st f1ll that b1ll Ralph come up here and stand 1n front of Reverend P1ckard Oh yes now we must have the blush1ng br1de The clnema has 1ts It g1rls so why cant St Iohn s have an It boy? We can and we do Thomas H Pllll fant the Waukegan Bombshell Wlll you come up here and take your DOSIIIOH bes1de the groom? Here put on lh1S dress and bon net Are you readv Reverend ? Proceed w1th the ceremony Thank you boys thats a Are you folks superstmous? Well I am and therefore 1f 1t has not already happ ned I Wlll close before some unhappy fate befalls me You se I dont belteve tn g1v1ng Fr1day th thrrteenth any advantage here at St Iohn s Let me slncerely thank you people for the use of your t1me and pat1ence To my fellow graduates I extend my grat1tude for help1ng to make th1s a memorable evenlng Good n1ght and the best of luck to all Harry Douglas Grrmshaw - . 1 1 - l Q ' ' v 1 -1 W V s 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 11 11 1 1 1 1 an .. 5' I 11 . 11 I ' V - 1 1 11 11 . 1 , . 1 1 1 . 1 . . 1 . . 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . . 1 11 11 V ' I I 1 1 1 - 1 1 11 . 1 11 - , , , , 1 1 . 1 . . - 1 1 1 - 1 Q 1 . . O . . . , , , 11 11 . . , . 1 . I . 11 11 . 1 1 1 11 11 11 . 11 - 1 . 1 . 1 1 - 1 , , , , IG 9, ITHSS, U lfllef, we 9 QD ' ' ' ' Th' l H' T lo W' S d H Ab d g , 11 . 11 1 - 1 1 1 - - 1 1 Il 1 II 1 ' ' . S . . - . .. 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Zig ' I i 5 W. ,Ji kv, I 4 .z-.gvv -ff ,vu 'Nr M f.zfz 'Y .aw an ,WV 1,5 ,f 4:- Class History Colonel Farrand Guests and Classmates Every class has a h story and the Class of 4l rs no exceptron I shall endeavor rn the followrng moments to try and present to you the hrghltghts of thrs the graduatrng class When I was rnformed that I was to drg through the records and emerge wrth a semblance of our short lrfe at St Iohns I drdnt realrze what a Job rt was The frrst step m thrs process was frndrng the oldest member or members rn the class' Way before our trme that rs rn the fall ot 1936 our class had rts frrst member The Mad Wrzard of Waukesha Grvre Swam No further addrtron to our class came untrl February of IQ37 when Lady Wells our class authorrty on femrnrne attrre arrrved The frrst real mass addrtron to our class came rn September of l937 when Doc Bur cham Satchel Graham Chrco Horner Effrcrent Htmes Slrm Threle Ir1sh Rooney Douger the Plugger Douglas and Yours Truly the orrgrnal Hand Car Club members came rn Doc and Chlco were elected co presrdents of NA of HD The classs food supply for the next four years also came rn at thrs trme namely Nate the Great Holleb and Swrft Fergenhermer Thrs was the year that the Corps went to Chrcago to open the New Outer Drrve I Hate War Roosevelt was the revrewrng offrcer Nothrng of rmportance happened untrl the Mrd when we had a look at Von Poffen Barclay and Shoulders Rlnga who showed up wrth the two queens of the ball Also wrth rt we were agarn put up rn srze We obtarned the Curly Headed Casanova Ioe Crnque granr and Fuzz Rohn for ten dollars and an undrsclosed number of players Say what rs thrs? Im not managrng the Delafreld Doubtfuls Thrs rs a class hrstory not a base ball team Trme began to fly as rt usually does and sprrng fmally arrrved As you all know In sprmg a young man s fancy lrghtly turns to thoughts of love and Bashful Monk the Gary flash wasnt exactly allergrc to the love bug He s strll that way as a close look wrll drsclose but two of the classs greatest lovers were to be had rn Stuprd Zupet and Baldy Wrnter Trme agarn rolled by and we departed after our frrst year happy that at last we could go home wrth our wondrous tales of lrfe rn the army As classes have a habrt of dorng ours grew some more when the fall of l938 rolled around The returnrng members of thrs class obtarned therr frst look at therr future class mates To name a few we had Snarf Cadet Captarn Pzllrtant d911V9IS the Class Hrstory Fernsted DeG1l Glltord who has along wrth Chrco Horner provrded the class wrth most of rts entertarnment loe Grlmore who developed along wrth Nose Grlmshaw a strange aftmrty for S O s Thrs year of 1938 l939 saw the entrance of the two North Shore brarn chrldren Physrcs Lewrs and De Wrtt Moseley They were also known as the Surcrde Twms when they were rn the hockey rrnk Moe st1ll hasnt been caught on the crnder track whrle Paul has become Buck Weaver s ace f'Pl tennrs man At the same ttme we see that Chrcken Lowell Ace Luehrrng the Warstless Won der Greek Mallas Irm Murray Lover Patterson lackre Ill Fx It Mrllspaugh Brarns Nrchol Go Ahead Pearse and last but not least Cy Schwartz swelled our class both physrcally and mentally As usual the Mrd rolled around and one of the h1ghl1ghts of 1t was that the NA of H D was drssolved and the McG1ll1cuddy Club took rts place Agarn we see Chr o Horner wrth hrs hand rn the prle along wrtn Graft Graham The Honor Guard was formed and for the frrst trme smce l935 greeted the governor who then was Hrs Excellency Iulrus P Hell G I was a success and so wrth that l1st of glorrous news we close another chapter of our lrfes hrstory at dear St Iohns Zoundsl Whos that COIHIHQT That was the frrst thrng we sard when we saw Shorty Prckard comrng down the gravel path Prc 1S strll w1th us and he sure assrsted us to the basketball champronshrp Hardly had 1 1 'I A I 1 1 . 1 ' 1 A 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 11 1 11 1 , 1 11 11 1 1 - 11 11 I . 11 11 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 71 11 1 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 11 11 I 1 1 1 ll tl ll 1 VY I 'I ' 'I ' . 1 1 1 I 1 11 1 11 1 1 - 1 1 1 a I , . . 11 11 1 1 1 I I I II . 11 11 . 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IV ' ' 1 I ' tcothall s ason aotten under way when we Jondered who hose two ta kles were that Cap Lerch had on the held Closer observ anon showed them to be Yonko Zahar and Bashful Aleksa Teamed up wtth them 1Il thetr conmvma was Texas Tom lvforoney C orm no from the expanses of the qreat sheep untry we see Blackte Hawn Smoke Dok Whtz Vatl and how can we fora t th on and only Frankl Fuqua'?7'P Movmq Nay up to Gods country we found Edd1e Elkon successor to Swede Abendroth as the prtde of the Northland b 1t only runnlnq second to the Crandon Flash Tommy Hmnes What hott' Who are thos boys omtnq 1n throuqh the Araonhe Gate? lts only Ken Ba1ley Sl1m Anneke hm Dougherty Proftle Draper lumpy Hmsc Baby Face Ives lqor Ltppner Whrte water OConnor Srlent Baffe Sweebte Swebera Eye Turqasen Bram Wetland and Srnoothte Woodward All these boys wer slowly but surely passmq up the class s qreat lovers Baldy Wmter and Stuptd Zupet From the ll'1I1V1I1Q metropolts of Port Huron v e recelved the addttton of Sue Smtth and Huahste Foster We must not foraet Ace of Spades Macaulay and lohnme Srlver n an Oh yes Handsome Vfoe Mosher clarmed restdence tn Port Huron also Inter estmq note The NA of HD was comma back strona wtth Ch1co Doc Satch lrtsh and De Plll starttna the movement crqam That was the close of the year 1939 Now Ladles and Gentlemen we wtll look upon the year now past the last of our days e Dator has a couple of MPS on duty Cadet Captazn H1mes deltvers the PI'9SldGI7f s Address at the old School How the memortes of th s days wrll ltve wrth us These last days wtll r mam v1v1dly m our mmds for 1t was t l good bye m only nme short months W saw th football team come throuah wrth 1 share of the Mtd West Prep Conf r nc honors Atdma and ab ttma 1n thts concru st for supremacy of the held were Wes F nl y and Sltpp ry Dave Wallace N xt w rro ceeded to melt the tce wtth a bllfllllj h lf y team that couldnt be stopped Davtds Lucky lseckte and Frenchy Sussman c n trtbuted to the success of the team whrle Pat Davts was starrmq alonq wtth Bas ket Evans on the bask tball team Vtfe can t overlook Satch Graham and Fm.: rs Grltord who dtdnt exactly hmder th t success Bratns G rllnqer and B Wheeler alona wtth lake Heldner t thetr turn at bat on Lucy Lucks GA all team Along on the same team w fnd Dortnq B a rs Both and Shtpman B hnd the plat alltna strtkes balls and vtc rsa we found Bltnd Sam Terraclna Th NA of H D had now become a nattonal org r t atton and Chtco and Satch were r rtulf bulldlnq up fortunes on the club dues Sprlna lrrouaht u a very succ ssful crew qolf tenns and baseball tea n wtth all th alcry bound up and our ass r c rd n w part o schf l hts orf we rrng actos avryfullfurya onraht ts on of t e lat tnnes that t Cass of Al wtll be toa ther as a ar up ata now l Nant to ext nd to you llcw cuss mates J est mshes r succ happm s dnd good luck Good rye ga ta ana G J ss J u all Thom s Harol Plzf n , . 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J ' V 111 1' 'z 'I V J' I V Ill-1 11 faq: :: 1 ' ' 11.21 11 1 1, 1 H V 1111,- v 1 Scholastlc PIIZGS CLASS OF 1942 I, Abramson R. N. Andres I. P. Bowes KU, Buerki I. IV. Burruss Lmrr r D A Cherry A Cmlkermon D P CQIWII Co F B Corrrle-Hy H C Ccrrwoy G B Curtrss B C Cushwuy I Dcmfcr IH A H D191 Donahue F Engel F B Evers um I7 sf Fr: umm ' rsc rrm I I I. R. rf f- on G. Q I. I, , r1r1PII S. , Day L. , ' , if D. , D. . ff, If Ilrirvllil-I I. Fi tcrzxf r. H, Fr ' fmz1.1 I. N. . ff.-:r1:.xr1 C. P. C' ' rr ..I. Hcrzirzie E in CLASS OF 1942 F HS H re was I' AGL xy 'q,Im1HkfI fan AK If-1 frz 2 .Q u R. Hinsfri M, g. H 1I,SZ.'L FI. E. Hal C. A. Hv1lf,wf1',' I. P. P'!',IT'Il I. F. Huiger D. L. feb 3 G. fy I. T. 1 F. FN. 1 ' . E. P. 1,9 cm F. '. Inch S. E. KU .Th S, F. H!f1II1.1 El VV. lf P31171 f. F. 1.11. R. D. Lzndes F. Lzskzu-J R. fl. Lf-imfvf F, ff. L 'fy CLASS OF H Nuity H III S P- P V' WH r T Im Oldw der W O sen L H Oswald I N Peterson V! POW6 ll W K Rs Ovens O K R1ChGfd D B Rompel R L Shade E P Sl Upland B F gl my A I Slmon I R So n A Stomchffe VV' R Stemb rg R E Stoddard P E Thomas, f' V H Vxts VI V7cQoruif H P Z 1 r 942 W. . X 0 hlr T. . Ops. 0 P I E 1 L. . 2 W. R. Scanlon . .. Q11 . . . li R. . ' V. T, Tubekis V . . ' . . e'd1Q Gold and S11ver Star Llst 1940 1941 CLASS OF 1943 , 'H I D R ANTH y L Ar D Fw H F fxrt L I. BOCkT1CIIH G SDH lsen 'W B Boylm W Bu rlu 3 SC T lczprufm Q 1 11 pr Wh nn dy H D xcna 1 Doucxbun W F1 -c C A 1' A w R G a Lqr P 126 blink Dqqq tt Frflemnn Hcm on CLASS OF 1943 5 2 ws- CLASS CDF 1943 B Qin E is 1: P Vcc 1 0 Ker V C p M Y Q g 8 'If 3 .. wx 'wg an. ' M dw .ex Zi., -ii? s 3 4.4 f . I 'W ' A 9 if W f w M v KJ , ,VVA 71, H! 'W M4969 S-4 Exif I 41 ' x A 1 2 'F 1 x ,Q xt ,, 51 Q! in I Q N4 1 g Q, , M.. 5 Aff X pf, 3 Q 1 vi 3 . X jf y 4 v 4.5 snfwm uyvr Q I V -W Q' , -gy, ML 9 , .P Z ,J 1 X ,f WV' 'W if ,, fd e , X 3 'N f , . f , , 'Q J if J, H P 4,3-fX t 5 I fi f Sen1or Preps The Sentor Preps thrs y ar were srxte n rn number Thrs was one of the largest classes rn the hrstory ot the department We had a great varrety of abrlltres among the members ot the class Flsherman Van Alyea caught hrs brggest trsh m the class room wh1le day dreammg and was Captam McMahon publrc Peck rn response to the exam QUESTION Gtve an example of an allcalr responded w1th Alka Seltzer Rrce won the medal for the hrghest scholastrc average tor the year but usually took the count rn spellmg Gartreld gave a real bat tle for the stars and for the medal and made the greatest gam rn achlevement IH the class Palumbo was our mam assrstant rn teachmg arrthmetrc and the man wh managed to al th att ntron of the class t th hum r rn very s1tuat1on Sad alcy Statt r 1S th now tam d als J r r and chte xp nent o at r 'tl thod of T a hmg Eng sh Gra rrar F en rs c 'rpt a c u syst 'rt cost d b xplarr d y You ge he N Jr u g 'Isl r ght you hrt me t Sh f Jas 'blue 1' 'su A A1'-l, J. . .rd W 3 one ot the class s matnstays rn scrence Bob Mellontg won the prep school track meet easrly taklng trve trrst places H played Academy tootball and was the trrst member of the department to w1n a ma1or S by bemg on the track team Ordman was another B Company man and was the tallest man rn the class H was drstrngurshed by hrs even temper and th ease wtth wh1ch he mastered hts school subJects The entrance ot George Keenan mto the classroom was always the s1gnal to Captam McMahon that all were present Eaton was a welcome addrtron to the b g1nn1ng ot the second semester Bellocch1o was welcomed to th department y Palumbo gwmg the ltalrans an advantage sadly need d along about th trme ot the Greek campatgn P X and Tatu had hot competrt on all year rn r admg class Fox probably nad a slrght ag rn the batt but Tatu was the star n Q lane llqnowwh rel angtrtto you Nh l msberg arre n ar a o lctd mg a lo Wo orn etr rt Jas E C 'nba ,fs sta al gt..J nth ta Jdstar datrrtaqt Roster of Preparatory Cadets I E Bellocchlo M L Eaton W E Fox P Gartreld Grnsberg L Ead1e Fowzer W Benz B Butler W D Curt1s H C Costello CLASS OF 1945 G W Keenan B I Mellon1g W I Ordman P A Palumbo B I eck W C Rrce CLASS OF 1946 L E Gross W B Harmon E Landls CLASS OF 1947 I L Leweck W Oldenburger CLASS OF 1948 S M Grnsberg CLASS OF 1949 D D Rowell R D Schuyler R Statter IB atu T S Van Alyea C S Wolf B L Swanson P V Vaselopulos W E Bhynes B M Rowell B O Shannon A M Sells Interrnedlate Preps The lntermedlate Preps the seventh grade to you were small 1n number but mlghty 1n accompl1shments Wrllram fthe Brrdl Harmon was the bra1n of the class He had the sev enth grade gold star every month and nat urally won the medal for that accompllsh ment He even managed to outrun the elghth grade several trmes on some of the tests we had Sam better known as Loft1s Ead1e was the bugbear of the preps None of hrs structors could get h1m to work hard enough He dldn t qu1te get through arlthmetrc for that very reason Accordlng to some reports h almost came to blows wrth at least two of the rnstructors IH the department Next we t1nd Pete the Greek Vaselopulos the most lmprovecl bugler on the bugle roster He IS almost the most bemedalled man rn the Prep Department and next year well have to call h1m Medals Pete He bragged an awful lot about how wonderful the Greeks were unt1l l'J1ll9f took Athens then he qureted down a lot Dlcky Lee Swanson was another loater probably the prlze loafer of the department Ever s1nce he tr1ed to put Washrngton D C 1n the Gulf ot Mexlco he has been the prrde of the geography class What Ilmmy Fowzer was QOIHQ to brrng around next was anybody s guess He was long on brrnglng trrcks ot all krnds to show oft to the department sometunes he was short on turn1ng 1n hrs homework The w1n n1ng statement ot the year was made by I1mmy It a luxury 15 somethrng we can luxury By far the hardest worker rn the seventh grade and the one who det1n1tely showed the most lmprovement was l1ttle Gene Landrs the Chrcago Flash He was always domg h1s homework even durlng class t1me Keep up the good work Gene and you ll really go places' Last but by no means least 1S Mrs Gross s l1ttle boy Loule He was popular wlth every one and no one has yet succeeded 1n mak1ng Loure mad even tor a mrnute Hts w1nn1ng smlle should carry h1m tar Wrth the trne SDIII1 the seventh grade showed dur1ng most ot the year they should make a hne record as the erghth grade dur 1ng the year 194142 Everyone w1ll expect great th1ngs of you men so Carry On' I . , , . . T B, ' . . P . . G. . . . . . B. . . . - I 1 l I . . . I ' do without, then 'Sam' Eadie must be a ,, . ' 1n- - , f . 1, H , . , e , , I W ll ll I . , . 1 I ' . - ' ' . A.. 2 I I ' I I ' H . lf , . I I . I I 1 , . ., I 1 1 H ' 132 I un1or Preps lt tt takes all kmds to make a world Certamly the Iunror Prep Department better known as the htth and stxth grades would be an excellent provrng ground tor one to select samples We had short ones tall ones tat ones and lean ones Jolly ones and solemn ones but all m all rt was really a great group ot boys and they had a lot of fun whrle l armng therr subyects durmg the school year Th mental marvel ot the gang th1s year was Willard Bhynes who won the gold star CraCt1Cally every month and made a start wh1Ch C rtamly should Carry hrm to th top n hrs school Career Not tar behtnd h1m was Bzlly Oldenburger a lad rrom way down auth tn M x1Co who emoyed hls ttrst year s an old b y trem ndously B r Butt r v s the grandpa ot th lass who n add1t1Cn ak g a good s holast1C re ord Carrl d Ntghtomstot osprbrns s sh 1, r Museles So l Amt N at L uckhdaltotturthtsyarand V-1 t D w a p 4 e Nas neJ raa Jh s a un as s many rtends w u tu Glnsberg entered l te an 1 '2 ami, tor a few weeks 1t looked as though the hte of a soldler and he would not m1x but he soon got tnto the swmg ot tlungs and manaaed to wrnd up w1th a pretty good year Madlson W1sCons1n sent us two brothers Bob and Donald Bowell B b managed to make one of the hnest rmp ovements 1n sCholast1C average rn the school Nhrle Donald made many fr1ends from the lowhest brat to the lott1est Commrsh Our rrlhtary man was Dexter Curtts who rn addrt member ot the best dr1lled pl rnto the aCadem1C groove and talr Job A pol1te au1et and stu Harold Costello who entered stantly won the admlratton ot h Bob Shannon was th soC1al of the Class Bob was an a t ll w and ev rybody lm d h C rtatnly not lea t lS Gr g S dyr' rro wh was always up good Cr bad but mostly g d st ned thcers ot the tutu a hrrn t undatlon nd n 4 w d s tStIh l n to bemg a oon Jumped d1d a pretty ous lad was ae but n Classmat s sC1en e w tz ar und g ad Gal f s a human o s rn thtng vhafe laa haf ars h n e '1 .. - Y ' ,f , L, Citzgig, , , , . - ' A I I , I r 4 I I ,, ,, z ,, O. ,, , f ' ' f ' . , , . ic. V. t . Gt . 1. ' . ' ' A A . l , ' if t , ' C l tC 1 - SC t Q e A , t C ' ' C ' ' .gs e. a . C e . u 'e e t C 'C CC h' 'V a r C ' e C i ' C . . ll- o' CC to m lin C ' CC 'e e C e ' 'le Lin. L C bu the'e' t o fheby'A ole.. Cn e ' S ' e ell, h1 C Ctldes. CC ' e .a ., o 'C i C. e L. e' e L a o . t .. e .N ' ha , oo . ne zorgoit in arithmet1C, he surely remembered prom these lgds -MH 35319 th? 533315- li sCC1a. CC1er.Ce. :S O t V A fe. T39 X W 1' 'Billy' Benz as the sp rky lu' Ct ' . C X a 1 Ceneral ' e done Class. TherC ' C C' e 'ull moment en an en-:Cellent Job. Stx Cr more ye e..CC he '.-1aC ra nd hi ln t 'C C o' ld :ray e fin their names Lnsorzned C. the tell you. HS' ' ' C C C C a d h1ghe-t rolls C' . C .ns rflilltafy Aoaderrq. ,-Sc 5 ,G . 51-fr ' ' fa I 'xff W, ill: vffzj ',- I .1 cl 0 .. ' lb v 23 -'.' I ' ., 5' .fi :gf ,wi 0 . 0 Q A. J s ..' -'fx - ' 'iw h ,. A 1 'F' V O 99531. y '-'N' .QL A Q X? -'+, A l -5 fn V F411 . 9n5.ffx-' 'X , . fix-ig.-'NIH' ' ci! 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V .Dj 5.13.5 2 41 3 ' ..' . sf' IA :lla ,. , gn' 'x Q, - 1. . 43' I :fn ,- .-A 7' . .1 ,- -mf' .' . ff. -1. , E' 1' M111tary Staff When the Honor Battahon of St lohns marches on the f1eld Wrth the snap and pre c1s1on of West Pomt cadets 1t IS due to the unfarlmg gurdance of the m1l1tary department lt IS through the1r prec1se mrlrtary tra1n1ng that the Corps of Cadets 1S brought up to tts honor school stand1ng fn all departments of our m1l1tary work Durtng the fall the staff rs confronted Wlth the probl m of tram1ng the recrults so that they can fall rn W1th the veterans after several months of 1nstruct1on Also at the f1rst of the year the staff refreshes m the mmds of the seasoned men some of the fme pomts that make thts mtlttary orgamzatfon stand above the rest m tts class Throughout the Wmter term they teach the cad ts long hours of theory about combat prmcrples m1l1tary hrstory and how to oper ate all of the mfantrys weapons Each of these sublects must be presented W1th exact ness and accuracy of t achtng At thts each of these men 15 an exp rt ln the sprmg when Government Inspectfon IS approachmg 1t rs the Job an unceaslng Job of these men to have the Corps fall tn for the rnsp ctors wttb every detarl polished to perfectron The staff cons1sted of Colonel Farrand Malor Smythe MaJor Hegner Manor Rutte Capta1n Lerch Captam Anderson and Lteuten ant Smrth Much pralse should be grven to MaJor Rutte the Professor of Mllrtary SCIQUCG and Tactrcs for hrs untrrmg efforts and the spark that he gave to everyone Wtth hrs brtslc commands Many St Iohn s men enter the Umted States Army and Navy as offrcers after themr day here at school and the excellent m1l1tary trammg they recelved here stands them rn good stead Not only m the army or navy tra1n1ng should be treasured by those who have 1t We the Corps of Cadets Want to express our smcere apprec1at1on to the m1l1tary de partment for the excellent trammg they have grven us and we hope that we may always use 1t to the best advantage To the Corps of 42 we leave thts message Lrsten carefully to the teachmg and follow closely the d1rect1ons of the m1l1tary depart ment of St Iohns and you w1ll be sure to have the b st possfble mllttary orgamzatron l I - ' I I I ' I I y - , , - I - . I 1 A - -- - - but in every Walk of life, correct military e , , D I I I , c . , I ' e . I LI r l I I 1 l I I I I l36 1 qv 'Y- ooo Cadet Off1C9IS A much coveted pos1t1on at St Iohns 1S the d1st1nct1on of be1ng a cadet off1cer Many of the spectators at parades bel1eve that all the otf1cers do IS wear a saore and a rect sash Not too many real1ze that the task of an othcer IS really not Just that An otf1cer lS l1ke the 'nanager of a plant He must take many respons1b1l1t1es He IS 1n real1ty a fall guy for anythlng that goes wrong There must be an otf1cer at every forma t1 n and there are many Ev ry cadet oft1cer 'nust attend every dr1ll to teach hrs company or platoon the correct way to drrll Also there IS the barracks lrfe wh1 h too tew real1z Here IS where an 1mportant phase t lte IS learned bf many and 'nany pa r ns o h school can thank h ad t o 1 rs or tea h1'1g1t A cadet tt r mus be Xa p for th r st of hs ornman o H rrust know how to r1l s as o 1sta s c ot ers a Us l'1 as e an pr Jtleges us r tan a er a1n J rag wh h s 'nenm s ratb r a1ff1 ult t do as h has to stay no lat so'ne hts b aus of h1s dut s dur g study hour The oft1cers th1s year were Captam Burch am who was also senlor capta1n and L1eu tenants Barclay Hedberg and Cameron of A Company The reason tor three l1eutenants was that L1eutenant Hedberg had to leave school because of a ser1ous 1llness B Com pany was run by Captam Rooney and L1eu tenants Rrnga and Abendroth Captam H1mes was 1n charge of C w1th the a1d of Lreu tenants C1nquegran1 and W1nter D Com pany was commanded by Capta n Dammann and L1 utenants Douglas and Ebert Captatn P1ll1tant was rn charge of E Company and was ably ass1sted by lneutenants Th1ele and Zupet Capta1n Graham was sk pper of P Company w1th Lleuterants H 'IGF and Gll turd to help 1m Th re were only two tt s on the Staff th y r Captaln Anar s of ln Pres1de'1ts Staff and L1 ut nant M PK h Battal1 n Aa Jutant mallbysyuda Nlllcbana ohn s h d prcud tha had su h a t1ne g o a e tt rs Inter Platoon Competltlon The adlutant called the Corps to attentlon unfolded a thln yellow typewrltten sheet and rn a loud volce sa1d Readlng rn reverse order the followlng rnformatlon ln regard to the rnter platoon compet1t1on th1s afternoon IS hereby publ1shed for the mformatron of the Corps As I looked around l could se and feel a general a1r of tenseness that prevalled throughout the mess hall Th1s was the b1g moment' The adJutant cont1nued Th1rd place to D Company Lreutenant Douglass platoon A slgh some squrrmmg from the Corps and the ad1utant contrnued S cond place to C Company L1eutenant Wlnter commandmg Here 1t com s here comes the wrnner was felt by everybody Flrst place to F Company second platoon Lleuten ant Horner commandmg Then almost 1m medrately the a1r was fllled wxth shoutmg screamrng clappmg and almost every other form of Jub1lat1on w1th lrttle Frghtrng F mak mg most of the nolse But an unmformed observer may ask Why all the TIOISQQ What 1S so lmportant about wmmng th1s compet1t1on? In answer to these questrons let me take you behrnd the scenes and show you why th1s compet1t1on IS so hlghly regarded by the Corps Two months ago a l1st of one hundred and three commands was handed to the heutenants commandmg the twelve platoons 1n the school Th1s was the srgnal for the beg1nn1ng of extensrve preparatlon for the annual mter platoon compet1t1on March 17 the day for the f1rst round ar rrved altogether too soon and the twelve platoons strutted the1r stuff that afternoon That evemng the results were read el1m1nat mg srx of the platoons and sendrng the other lucky srx 1nto the f1nals to be held the fol The f1nals were what was expected a wonderful exh1b1t1on of prec1s1on and excel lence w1th everyone puttlng forth h1S all for hrs respectrve platoon You know the results F won but the vrctory may be constdered somewhat rnsrgnlflcant m comparlson w1th the great benefrts that all the members of the compet1ng platoons reaped They not only perfected the1r dr1ll but learned what rt rneans to put all thelr efforts towards a fa1r unblased compet1t1on 1n wh1ch therr fmal demonstratron IS the only thmg that counts . . - , , . Q - .. , c . . , I 1 1 ' I I . I ' II I 1 n W I - Q , V . . . I I I I 5, - I I - ff - 3 lowrng week. . c , I II 1 L I I 1 ' ' ' ,. - . , , 1 ' I , . , . , img-Y Captain EIIsworth Presenting the Ivanhoe Cup to Cadet Captain Htmes of C Company Ivanhoe Cup DI111S Th competition for the Ivanhoe Cup this year was the stiffest it has been for quite some time A Company last years win ner was determined to keep the cup and every other company was Just as determined to take it away from A The cup is donated to the best drilled company in winter drills by The Knight Templar Drill Team of Ivanhoe Commandery Milwaukee In the preliminary eliminations of the first series C defeated F E defeated B and A defeated D A defeated C and E in the semifinals and was the win ner of the first series The Judges were mem bers of the military staff No sooner was the first series over than the companies started practicing for the sec- ond series. This was the last try that all companies except A would have at the cup. If they were defeated by another com- pany now they wouldn t have another chance to win the cup until next year. In the second series A defeated B E defeated D and C again defeated F. C Company 13 won the second series by defeating E and A Companies in the semifinals This set the stage for the last and biggest battle the finals between C Company and A Company Both companies were up before reveille and after taps going through the drill commands Finally the big day came Under the close observation of outside Judges the two companies went through the foot movements and the manual of arms As usual the com petition was so close that until it was an nounced at evening mess no one was sure which company had won the coveted cup When it was announced that the winner of the drills was C Company the noise made by the jubilant members of the winning company would have raised the roof of an ordinary building. After the announcement the members of A Company good losers as well as good drillers gave a yell for C' Company. The cup was presented to C CompanY at one of the Sunday parades in the spring. -- LA, .E June Company Competltlon Commencement Week rs always one of the busrest and most colorful perrods of the school year It represents the culmrnatron ot a years schoolrng and hard work Lrke wrse the annual lune company competrtron represents the ulmrnatron of a year s trarnrng rn close order drrll The executron of com mands and drrll teamwork that had been practrced all durrng the school year was then put to a trnal test Thrs was the last trme that the respectrve companres were compet rng together as drrll unrts and consequently company sprrrt ran hrgh Wrth every cadet dorng hrs best to ard hrs company to vrctory the comp trtron proved unusually keen On Saturday mornrng of Commencement Week the companres were marched out to the parade grounds where they drrlled be fore the rudges and a large crowd ot specta tors who were seated rn the stands All ot the snap and precrsron that had been learned rn the past months was exhrbrted then wrth a wrll to wrrr However no an nouncement was made as to who the wrnnrng companres were untrl the next mornrng Durrng that part of the graduatron exercrses whrch took place rn the gym on Sunday morn rng the Wrnners were announced Frrst place and the General Krng Cup whrch rs grven an nually to the company wrnnrng the Iune drrlls Went thrs year to E Company under the command of Cadet Captarn Thomas H Prllrtant Second place was won by F Company Cadet Captarn Rrchey V Graham commandrng Thrrd place was awarded to C Company Cadet Captarn Thomas F Hrmes rn command For placrng rn the General Krng Cup competrtron the three companres also won pornts toward the Eftr crency Cup wrth trrst second and thrrd places countrng twenty trve trfteen and trve pornts respectrvely Ot course there could be only three wrn ners but every one of the companres com petrng put on an excellent performance ot drrllrng and all are deservrng of our hrgh est prarse I n 1 . . . . 1 . . ' ' ' 1-1 . . . . x. . ' . 1 11 11 1 . . . . . 11 11 . I ' 1 r ' I l I I 11 1r 1 . ' ' 1 Q . . I C . I I A 1 1 -f 1 ' 1 , - . I . I . 1r 11 . . -. , - . CHICAGO TRIBUNE MEDALS C'1dSfr Cade Captan T aaa F H1 Cad tL1 utenafli S I mg H V1 I Ir aefF IQ a Ia NP sw CHICAGO TRIBUNE MEDALS Plrst Semester Cadet Captain Thomas A. Burcham Ir. Cadet Lleutenant Raberl C Th1eI Cadet FIISI S Q ant Iaha H Cameron Y CADFT CAPTAIN BURCI-IAM CADET PRIVATE YOUNG Ind1v1dual Chrlstmas Dr111s St Iohns berng an essentrally rmlltary school naturally puts much emphasls on the lmportance of dr1ll1ng A very rrnportant rn centrve for perfectron ln dr1ll1ng rs cornpetrtron As has been the custom for qulte a few years there are two 1nd1v1dual competltlons one Just before the fall term ends and another Just as the sprrng term ends For the frnals on December 16 the follow 1ng old cadets from A were to compete Burcham Mrchelr and Murray from B Grlmore Rrnga and Tank from C Dan forth Hawn and Peterson from D Ebert Kalrnka and Nrchol from E Kvam P1111 fant and Zupet and from F Hammer schmrdt Monk and Putman The new cadets were Prnley Shrpman and Wallace from Hansen R Huber and Mellonrg from Chapman G Spencer L and Wheeler from C Beckham Brebner and Eckardt from D Patrovsky Thomson and Young from E and Herren Schott and Unger from F Malor Smythe drrlled frrst the new cadets and then the old cadets After several cuts from the ranks of the new cadets Young Thomson These four were put through an extensrve dr1 Frnley and Wheeler remarned Fmally the Judges Colonel C L Strrke Slgnal Corps and Lreut R C Storey Infantry both from the Umversrty of Wlsconsrn reach ed a dec1s1on whrch was not announced untrl the Breakmg Up Banquet After the four new cadets were drsmrssed MaJor Smythe marched the old cadets on the floor lt was surprrsrng to see that erght of the erghteen cadets dr1ll1ng were erther offrcers or flrst sergeants whlch rn all prob abrlrty means that they had not had much practlce up untll the ellmlnatron Puttrng the old cadets through therr paces Mayor Smythe flnally succeeded ln hav1ng all but four elrmmated The four rernarnmg were Burcham Rrnga Hammerschmldt and Putman When the decrsrons were announced at the Breakrng Up Banquet 1t was found that Young of E Company had won the new ooy drrlls wrth Frnley of A Company and Wheeler of C Company second and thrrd respectrv ly and that Captarn Burcham of A Company had won frrst place for the old boy d1v1s1on wrth Sergeant Hammer schmldt of F Company and Lreut nant Rrnga of B Company second and thrrd respectlvely u u u . ' I 1 1 - - 1 L . . . 1 , . . . , , A - I . 1 ' - I 1 1 ' V . 1 11 11 , , . . . , ' . . 11 11 . . 1 1 1 - - 11 11 . . . . . I I 1 ' 1. - 11 11 , , 1 1 1 1 1 . . 11 11 . . , , , , 1 1 1 ' 11 11 1 . . . 1 1 ' . ' ' 1 1 - - 11A11 1 1 . . 11B11 , , 1 -1 , 1 -1 1 -1 ' , 11 11 1 -1 H H. , . . . 11 11 1 1 , 11 11 11 11 11 11 . 1 1 . 9 Q 11 11 . L 1 1 ' . . . 11 11 . Q , , . C . . 11 11 . A iii? CADET LIEUT CAMERON CADET PRIVATE THOMSON Chnstmas Set Ups The annual presentatron of the Set Up medals was held on December l7 durmg the Chrlstmas Breaklng Up Banquet These medals are gtven to the old boy and the new boy who have gone through the frrst term of the school year wrth the most outstandmg set up The awardmg of the medals 1S a very old custom here at St Iohns You can never tell who wrll be the lucky cadet The reason for th1s IS that there are many more aualtfr canons to thrs than one would expect Set up d not mean entrrely that you have the best burld or th best posture lt also takes rn your neatn ss cleanlmess habtts and many oth r charactertstrcs that make up an 1deal s ldrer or St lohn s cadct Th only way a ad t can prepare hrms lf for thts award rs to b on hrs toes every mrnute of th trme pad thrngs you have d ne and to forg t the tt r thrngs you have done For thts rea sen some 1 th suppos dly efttcrent cadets rray los ettrn s nth th rr hats on rooked t1e n t strarght p s re p or or sl ev' s roll d p t They rray haf been seen It 1S true that most of these ltttle rncrdents happen when the fellow 1S caught off guard but after all 1t 1S the fellow that can keep hrmself lookmg oerfect at all trmes that should recerve the award St lohns sresses these pornts and therefore the Job of prckmg the cadet most n ar p rfectton rs always a very drffrcult one The members of the I'I'11lllUfY department watch oJer th cadets every day rn the year When someone makes a mrstake the offrcer rmmedrately records thts lmperfe tron and rn thrs way the melrgrble ones are elrmrnated The medals wer present d as part of the program at th banauet Cad t Thomson of E Company won 1'1 the new boy d1v1s1on Cadet S hott f F Company and Cadet Young cf E Company pla d second and th rd Cadet Lreutenant Cam on of A C rnpany won the rredal rn th ld boy drvr s Cadet Captam Bur ham f A Corn pany wrnn r of th best drrll sl old cadet thrs yea got second pla e anc Cadet S r g ant Hawn o C Company w nner rn the new boy d vrsr n last y ar pla d thrrd . L , . , , + , - . e e ' ' ' . . . r 9 'X ' . - W oes ' ' ' ' A ' ' r X 9 I I . e e e 'Q ' ' Q Q . 4 . V A ' X' 9 V - V H ,, V 1 V V - r , . c b . o c . -. e ,, ,, - . . . c o ., - ff Q. vs Q ' V ' V W If ll , W no 2. ' Q ' 'V so , s ,. V , ,, ,, , , ' 53 lt rs always easter to remember some of the ' ' A I , 4 A v I Y I ,121 F . . V C V Q u. . . V T- s , be Q T ' - ron. C C H A A - ' ' e e ' 53 O. , .C sz -: ': C C . - 1 X' V V .. e cu. V r ' e ' ' I, A ce u s e - , , , , A 5 ,, ,, 4 r som, re 1- e . c s , or : .A . + A I - V V - 1 ' ' r - ,, A ' - , o tu c , e ' e e u . , ' 1 o C , Cv - Colors and Guard Cadet Lance Corporal Iames D Dennedy Cadet Prrvate F1TSl Class Charles N Strotz 144 Cadet First Sergeant Anthony N. Andros Cadet First Sergeant Iarnes N. Peterson -7,-Q Staff and Clerks No military post can efficiently perform its duties without a staff and this is especially true here at St Iohn s This year there were only three men on the staff Captain Andros Lieutenant Monk and Sergeant Kalb Many cadets believe that anyone on the staff leads a soft life Even though the members of the staff do not go to drill which is the only duty from which they are exempt there is a lot of work and responsibility to their position Captain Andros was on the Presidents Staff assisting the Colonel at parades and wherever else assrstance was needed Lieutenant Monk th Battalion Adiutant besides his regular duties at parades reviews and guard mountings seated the battalion at every mees and read any notices th t th re might be. Sergeant Kalb the Adiutants Clerk p.e- pared all the rosters namely those for the of- ficer of the day the sergeant of the guard the orderly and the bugler. This in itsef is a ve.y big job as there are always s me .i. i whe a e f duty on leave or Ln the h spit .. Sergeant Kalb must make out these rosters twenty four hours ahead of time and if some one will be absent he must make out a new roster ln addition to making out rosters he must also sort the mail before every noon and evening mess and see that it gets dis tributed to all the first sergeants All in all one can see that a Job on the staff is no bowl of cherries Each one must be on time to perform his duty or something erious might happen This year there were no color s rg ants or no sergeant maior as in other years First Sergeants Andros and Peterson were acting color sergeants but as they were assigned to duty with companies they were not on the regular staff. Sergeant Kalb took the task t guard maunt efery Sunday that is usually assigned to the sergeant major. As only the eornmissioned orfieers are graduating this year we wish them g od luek an we feel s r tha rgeant Kalb wi carry on the good standards cf this year to next year. :fr ff ,Qi A Company Roster Burcham T A Captarn Barclay R W Lzeutenant Hedberg H E Lleutenant Cameron I R Lreutenant Patterson R U Fzrst Sergeant P1ckard O W Sergeant Pea se H R Supply Sergeant Schweter W N Sergeant Lowell R I Sergeant Elkon E B Sergeant Corporals Przvates Frrst Class Oswald Mrchelr C A Cherry R A Rcfddl E I Paulson R E Shade R Korach S E Schrlver M L Woodruff C H Turgasen F B Poplawskr G P Woodward I M Burruss I W Pflvcffe Abramson I McLachlan H Davrds W A Mountcastle P Davrs P W Mullaly C Fmley R W Pe knpaugh R A Gerlmger D M Rrchard O K Goss F L Scanlon W Lance Cofpomls Leckle A I Shlpman D Aleksg E I DIGEST l M Marshall I R Sussman H B Murray I E Anneke IVVCIHCICG D L Vve are sorry tha due to rllness Cad t Lleutencmt Hedb rg H E doe not appear above as he was on 1I'1d6f1Hll6 leave at the llme the prcture wa taker 146 A Company Schroeder Cup The men of Amb1t1ous A have left an other wonderful record behlnd them agam thls year Dur1ng the entlre year the Schroeder Cup found a restlng place 1n the hall of lower Smythe and agam the Efflclency Cup stood bes1de rt for the second consecut1ve year As arlllers A was always near the top and was feared by the ent1re corps when the compe t1t1ons came around ln athletrcs the men or A were always predomlnant cmd the nu cleus of all St Iohn s teams had therr bunks rn A barracks No matter where you went on the campus lt took only one look to see that the men of A were always at the top Senlor Captam Doc Burcham the corn fed Casanova and h1s able assrstants Io Io Barclay and Cam Cameron were the rank 1ng men of A th1s year and dld a wonder ful Job ln gu1d1ng her to another glonous rec ord As our f1rst sergeant Whlte Rose Pat terson frlled the blll and drd a great Job ln followrng the path of h1s great predecessor Wlthout a doubt more fun and good trmes were had 1n lower Smythe than any other place 1n the corps but when 1t was tlme for battle the men of A were always the frrst Severson Cup CEff1c1encyl to be ready and the frrst to wln We have carrled the torch through another glorrous year and agarn proven by our record the real stuff we are made of In the maJor1ty of parades thls year the lmes were alwavs won by A and at the last one there wasnt even a close second because the men from A really showed therr colors on that last nrght And now we b1d goodbye to Nose Pearse Brg Stuff Murray Profrle Draper P1ck P1ckard Schmut Schweter Baldy Lowell Dave Wallace Trlgger Turgasen Bob Paulson Mort Woodward Irbe Elkon Dork Gerllnger Brute Flnley Brlly Davrds Irrsh DGVIS and T1ny Aleksa We have done our rob well and now pass the torch on to those who w1ll follow A has always had an outstandmg record and may 1t always be that way We wlsh all those who w1ll follow the best of luck and happlness th1s world has to offer and now wrth heavy hearts and tears 1n our eyes we say goodbye to A Company the best yet It w1ll hve IH our hearts as a memory ot a grand group of fellows B Company Roster Rooney R F Captam Rxnga R I Lreutenant Abendroth D P Lreutenant Fernsted S S F1rst Sergeant Reeves W K Sergeant We11and E W Supply Sergeant Manes H R Sergeant Sm1th W T Sergeant Perry M W Sergeant Kramhch S E Sergeant Corporals Prrvates OConnor T P Stodola I C Bowes I P Lance Corporals 822225 I I Conway P B Moroney T I Doggett I C Tank A K Grlmshaw H D Dor1ng I Ives I R Evans B I Fatrchlld D F Prlvates Frrst Class Freeman 12' Conway H C C1dWe1ler I M Gllrnore I W Curtlss G B Townsend P S Hansen R W Foster H C V 1 I H Haudenshleld S Heldner A R H1 R B Huber I F Landes R D MCDQHIGI W Mellontg R I Mlchel W I Muehlrne1er C S Olsen P W Ordrnan W I Saporno I Mallas I F Zahar I A Zeldlel' H P 148 ll Il I ' 'I , . ., , . ., I 1 - - 1 - ' , . . I 1 . . ' , D. P. '11, . . Freeman, I. N. Krieger, W. T. Day, S. A. Loomis, B. C. , . . ' , . . ' , . S. ' , .T. , . . al, . . ' , - ' , . B Company Best Blaaest Buslest that was B Company durrnq the past year Our trtle ot Battlrnq B 1S qrven to us because we are fraht rs B may be a l tter followrna A 1n the alphabet but rn our vocabulary B IS f1fSl We have entered rnto all act1v1 tres rnllrtary athletlc and scholastlc wrth the frahtmq Splfll that B has aalned a repu tat1on for Th1s year we were led by an excellent leader swell fellow and a man who rnsprred us to hqht on Captam lrrsh Rooney H was ably assrsted by the two best l1eutenants 1n school Bob Brnqa and Swede Aben droth To our non corns we say Thanks for the hne work and excellent cooperatron lt was a Job Well done It was a real task and load tor you yearlmas to try to run th old former masters of B the records show that there was no Gold Br1ck1na on anyones part and we accompllsh d rnu h B Company was W ll represented on th A adenfy football bask tball hock y a f tra k crew and baseball tearns We d d t ,pa wrn any ot the company drllls nor dld any of our men wrn rndrvldual cornpetrtrons but we certalnly qave them some competrtlon to hqht aqalnst Aaaln we drd not wln the Schroeder Cup nor d1d any of us w1n the head star but we had among us many wrnners of aold and srlver stars and wearers ot 1nd1v1dual medals and honors I guess we all aqree on sayma that oft and on throughout the year we ran adverse to m1l1tary rules and requlatrons we had tun but we paxd for rt too The result was that we had th most and best Prlvate P1TSl Class men the maJor1ty ot lettermen hard workers deslan rs some loafers and what have you a l1ttle t everythrna that makes a company colorful and much emoyed When a man of B Company leaves St lohn s h arrtes wrth htm a cer arn pr1d tn the tact that he was a B rnan He has l arned to tlaht hard and 1S 1ns led wrth h sp1r1t of p rseferan e that w1ll arry hxrn t bra thmqs rn hte C Company Roster Hlmes T F Captarn Cmquegram I I Lreutenant Wlnter G I Lreutenant Peterson I N Flrst Sergeant Wells F M Sergeant Hanson M E F1ISf Sergeant Horton I R Sergeant KAttached to C Company? Kunz I P Supply Sergeant Corporals Koerner A T Husak I C Wrlght P T Iones R G Mosher G W Dletz L H Gruett F A Lance Corporals Swarn O G Stoddard R E Macaulay I G Chapman R I Mosher W H Prrvates Frrst Class Barley K I Dougherty I R Barz H F Iohnston S T IF Cushway B C Sergeant Hawn I D Sergeant Carlson E K Mrllspaugh I C Crewse W C Redmon W R Danforth I Schuster W F Donahue D Stauloer E G I - -1 I ' 'I f - -1 1 - -I 1 - -1 1 - -I 1 - -1 H H I - -1 -1 1 - -1 , . . , - . . , . . , . . ' . , . . , . . ' . , . . , . . ' , . . S, , . . , - . , G. , . . I ' ' , . . , . . ' I - - , . . , . I ' ' , . . , . . , . . , . . , . , . . , . . , . . , . . , . . , . . , . . Camp W E Chapman Engel D F Evers F B Fryer D A Garvrn C P Herman S Meehlerb D Phelps G C W Powell L W Roth A H Shapland E P Slemaker H W Spencer L I Sprecher I W Thomas P E Vrts W H Wheeler W F C Company Ivanhoe Cup It has often been sa1d that dtlrg nt work pays btg dtvldends and thts statement was once agam proven true bv the otftcers and men of C Company thts past year Wlth out a doubt the credrt was largely due to our splendld captam 1n the person ot Thomas F Htmes of Crandon Wtsconstn whose unttrmg mterest and ceaseless work have seldom been equalled at the Academy He was ably sup ported rn hts tasks by Lteutenants Ioseph I Ctnauegram and Gerald I Wmter T e strength of a company rs largely dependent upon the etftctency of 1ts f1rst sergeant or top klck and no man could have better t1lled thts posttton than Iames N Peterson lt IS unammously belteved among the members of C that we have the best statt of faculty othcers tn the school Therr wrse guldance and endurmg pattence have car r1ed us successfully over many a rough spot whtch coula easzly have destroyed our hopes for a successful year. We have been so de- voted tn our praise for these key men that me have neglected to mentron thetr names Captaln Ralph B Wyand and Captaln Phtlhp C Butler To get away from barracks l1fe we trnd that C has been rather well represented tn all forms of athletlc endeavor Some of our men contrlbuted greatly to the success ot the football rltle basketball hockey track and baseball teams But 1t was 1n drrll when we took the Ivanhoe Cup that we showed ur ab1l1ty to funchon as a cooperattve group Not only dtd we show our Gb1l1lY to cooperate but also the Gb1lllY to stand up tndtvtdually under ttre As the cllmax ot another year IS upon us we pause for retlectton and tmd that we have had an excellent year and one that we can speak of wlth great sattsfactton The semors of C Compo' y can l ave knowmg that the undergradua es wlll take over thetr dutles and equal or surpass thetr splendid record. D Company Roster Damrnann R G Capta1n Douglas W C Lzeutenant Ebert R D Lreutenant Moseley D D Supply Sergeant Kahnka F O Sergeant Corporals Hmsch S1lverman I E Hartwrg I A OConnor R Llndner C H Boylan D B Lance Corporals Ratte R Doke W I Sprosty A E McNulty T Kessel G L Tubelas C Prrvates Fzrst Class Holloway C A Rompel D Ionas O W Sp ncer R Charnales T T F1ISfS rgeant Nrchol I E Sergeant LEWIS P C Sergeant Rohn W Sergeant Koch F A Steenrod I B Lederman A I Straw I P Sweberg I H B ckharn L L Brebner I P Coxon F K Eckardt A P Gorno W C HGHISCR W C Hundlng C W Keenan E F Le1ser R C Lentz T K Rogers R R Snnth C D Stanclltte R A Terracrna S Vavrys I Vorys H C IIII .--, 1--1 - - ,.. ,.. . , C Privates Q . V - T ,.. ,.. e,.D. 152 D Company lf there be any truth tn the anecdote of Phoemx the fabled btrd who rtses from the ashes of a ftre D Company certatnly 1S tha btrd Although we dtd not acqutre numerous honors as a company a number of D men dtsttngurshed themselves on the athlettf' fteld tn the classroom and on the campus Our duttful captatn Bob Dammann was lected by hrs fellow lassmates as the most s ldterly cadet He set a frne example for the rest of the company and dtd a splendrd tob f lertngtng us through thtclc and thtn Kaltnlca and 'VI seley won three mator S s ea e rts tn whtch th y pete An th r nean who r ce ve a a d al f r ogntttoft was Brebner who ff n th edal for phystcs th O B A Medal f r th h gh st af rage tn mtlrtary sct nce t B odg d M dal and th W M dal S J D II A 71 'Vx Q s- N. stw ...ed ls were N n by .et IF:.S C. '. E ,' ff1:.,CITlY. 'r ,ap utr.. ' ts very . ' 'IJ sulplre ' e ze y nne .Le ten , s ' Douglas and Bob Ebert Prooably one of th hardest worktng and most l yal members of our organrzatton was our trst sergeant Tom Chamales W had an excepttonally hard worktng group of corporals nd sergeants thts year who contrtbuted areently to the support of the Company D Company has had sev r l bad breaks thts year for tt seems that al he school s mrs fortunes have fallen also on D Company We were all deeply saddened by the loss of a dear and devoted member our organtz atton Cadet Ot W Ionas H udden death at the end of th yea P Us s 1 y ern en tat a good deal ,lr ranks at efo sng s te p J du lflhute o L ut n no fs n .1 tx ae as 4 utenaftt I r .on ., 1 . t.e .gee o 1 temper steel ' W gh 0 I, epared . fl hard tght YS Y. E Company Roster Pllllfant T H Captarn Threle R C Lreutenant Zupet E W Lleutenant Andros An FlISf Sergeant Solln I R Sergeant Holleb C Supply Sergeant Felgenhermer H Sergeant Luehrlng G B Sergeant Sm1tl'1 R A Sergeant Hallgren H E Holmes W Kvarn K I Orth M D Iohnson D L Heller R I Lance Corporals Sternberg W R Vaselopulos C V Flrnt C A Slellng E W Hartwlg W I Mack F I Prrvates Frrst Class Fnucane T I H11 R I Horner M L Kahane D W Lrppner W D MacLennan I M Schrrnberg A M Statter C K Strotz C N Swanson E H Arnold W L Bellocchlo I E Erdrnann W I Fmkl F A Gentles H Grnsbe-rg B Graham R I Haberrnan F W Hanson L M Hopkrns R W Kantoff L A Lugrnbuhl W C Lynn E W McLachlan W Pa o R I Patrovsky I I Perry G W Slbley B E Stanton E C Tearnan R A Thomson E F Vandever V V Washachek R I Wol C S Tatu I Young I B II Il . I ' ,I . I ' 'I I 'I ' l I ' 'I I 'I I I I 'I I Q .I I I 1 .I COfDorals Privates , . . , .H. ' ' ' ' ' ' , . . ll, . . ' , . . 1 - ' ' , , , I , , Fox, W. E. Peck, B. I. I , . . 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E Company General Kmg Cup As the year of 1941 becomes another page rn the hlstory of St lohns We flnd that E Company has agarn come through on top It 1S true that we d1dnt wm the company competrtron rn February or the platoon com pet1t1on but we fought hard all the way and gave the b1g boys a run for therr money Our capta1n Tommy Prlhfant has Worked hard for the company and put every ounce of h1s energy rnto the company The two very hard wrth therr platoons and drd a really swell rob Thts year we had a frne staff of non coms consrstmg of Greek Andros Holleb Luehrlng Solln Fetgenhelmer Smrth R A Hallgren Kvam Iohnson Holmes Orth and Heller In the scholastrc held we were well repre sented Brad Young one of our new boys was on the star hst every month and had the head start once Hallgren Kvam and 'I'h1ele helped hold up the company average by gettlng stars Although we d1dnt w1n the Schroeder Cup we were second every month TCC Another one of the fellows leavmg us thls year IS Ace Ace 1S a swell fellow and even though he dld do settmg up exercrses at 12 30 every nlght he was lrked by everyone Smltty 1S another graduate of the com pany a swell fellow wlth a Hello for every one Smrtty we want to wlsh you all the success possrble next year and We know that you w1ll make a great commlsh Last but not least 1S L1p Lrppner Llp those famous Potnt Cafe steaks So long Lrp and good luck Now ln closmg E Company wants to thank MaJor Bullman for the splendld work he has done to help make the ompany run better Our thanks also to l.1eutenant DeVolld who ln hrs one year here has done a swell Job rn helplng some of us solve our l1ttle problems Now gang the trrre has come when we must close the pages of hlstory on the E of 1940 41 to the E of 1941 42 we hope that you wrll brmg more glory to the best Com pany 1n school . r I I x I I I ' 1 ll ll I , I ' . f Il u ll n . ll A ll looiesf BQb Thilele cmd Emil Zupgl' Worked was a great joker and always talking about . , I I I I . . l I F Company Roster Graham R V Caotarn Horner S Leutenant Gtlford L E Lreutenant I-IammerscI'1m1dt M M Flrst Sergeant Fuqua F I Serqeant Connelly P B SuppIy Sergeant Maute W F Serqeant Buerkt W C Sergeant Moms K I Sergeant Corporals Harmon W B Stamler I I Isaacson I P Statter R ISZ3Li1G?dRD H SE P Lauerman R I Van Alyea T S W1Iton G M ConneII C C pnvme Lance Corporms Bertelsen I G Morotf E I Chukerman G Neumeter R I Demledy I D Wawak Conn IIy R G OConr1or C E Upton E C A-PIPOHV D R Davts I-I I Putman R H P F C F1 ke E W Ratzsch K A Wgfeq I mc Games H R schon H C C ok W E Pahnooo P K 'ran G W Trace R I C rtrs W D Vito W C K rt A A Tuck r B L Davrs D D S huyI r R r Una-er C L S L D I1W tz C B 3 IC II Il , ., I A , . . , , . . ' S I , . . , . . , A Q A' D 4, . . , . . AveriII, D. S. Levy, F. M. Herren, I. L. Simon, A. I. o , . . . .' f , . A. ee. L , . , , , , Cu , . I . I ' e, . . o e, . . e , , , I , . . C e , - . D, Laskow, P. H, , , , Eadie, . . Sc ar , ,. N, Lester, . M. Wi e qeI, A. E F Company Company Recruiting Trophy Fighting F has concluded another suc cessful year under the able supervision of Captain McMahon Lieutenant Berkeley and Lieutenant Smalley Our ambitious staff of commissioned offi cers included Captain Graham who with his high ideals and good fellowship conducted Company F through a strenuous year in good fashion Lieutenant Horner brought his platoon through to a smashing victory in the annual inter platoon competition by taking first place. Lieutenant Monk had the other platoon for the first half of the year and did a remarkable job teaching it the fundamental for a polished d to the Staff over to apply military principles necessary unit. He was then transferr and Lieutenant Gilford took the finishing touches. First Sergeant Ftudelic conducted the duties of his position very well until he was graduated after the first semes- ter. Sergeant Hammerschrnidt took over the duties as first sergeant. Our fine staff of non-cornmissi ned offi ers contributed their help t bring F ut on top. We owe rn h of our su-cess t the assistance of Sergean's Connelly F. B. Buerki Fuqua in Maute and Morris Corporals Noble Devon ald Wilton Clark Hunzinger and Connell C C devoted their extra time to the perfect ing of their squads which helped to produce the polished unit that was F Company Among our accomplishments this year we placed two platoons in the finals of the inter platoon competition for the second time in two years with one of the platoons taking first place in this annual competition At Commencement we were presented with the Company Recruiting Trophy. In our midst we had five gold star men: Davis H. I. Laskow Rice Harmon and Gilford who helped to bring up our company average. In spite of our small stature we took an active part in athletics. In football F Com- pany was represented by Horner S. and Graham R. Va in basketball Gilford and Graham R. V: Gilford was captain of the tennis team- Fuqua was a member of the golf team and Dcvonald was captain of that team- and Horner was a membe- of the crew. We hope that in years t ct me 'Fighting F' vill continue to Carry On ..d show the bigger fellows how to d things. Band Thrs year the band underwent a complete change In prevrous years the band mem bers formed a separate company and rnstead ot recervrng 1nstruct1on 1n m1l1tary scrence they had rnuslcal lnstructron The members of past bands recerved no ROTC cred1t Instead of tormrng a separate unrt th1s year the band was composed ot cadets who volunteered to Joln the band They went to dnll wrth the other cadets and practrced the1r musrc 1nd1v1dually durrng therr tree tlme as a group they practrced on Sunday and For spendrng much ot therr tree trme prac trcrng the band members recerved certarn prlvrleges whrch the other cadets drdnt have The members of the band were allowed to sleep through Saturday mornlng mess dur mg the wlnter schedule when there was no revellle Durmg the sprlng schedule when there was reverlle the band members were allowed to sleep through reverlle every morn mg Another prrvrlege rendered to bandmen was the chance to go on several trrps One of these was a trlp to Chlcago wh re they went to a Chrcago Bear football game They also went to Mrlwaukee to play at th pre vrew of Northwest Mounted Polrce and were the quests ot the producers at the movre Throughout the year the band lmproved steadlly and by the tlme Government lnspec t1on had come they were much better than they were expected to be It was the band that kept the sprrng parades from gettlng monotonous for the rest of the corps Th1s was accornplrshed by hav mg a new march to play each Sunday Much credrt should be g1ven to Captarn Butler and Captarn Thompson tor the excel lems whrch confronted them throughout the year It was necessary to bulld up a band on less practrce than any ot the former bands had Through the 1nd1v1dual lessons that Cap tam Thompson gave the members ot the band and thc- group lessons that Captarn Butler gave the band was very successful Many trrnes throughout the year the band was prarsed by Colonel Farrand Last but tar from least the members ot the band who volunteered and played so splendrdly rn the band should be grven credlt tor therr trne co operatron W9dU9SdUY 9V91'1i1'1QS- lent way that they dealt with the many prob- 158 Detachment Benz G W Fowzer I Landts E Rowell R M Butler B B Frahck F F Leweck I L Sells A M Costello H C Garfteld B P Oldenburger W Shannon R Davldson C W Gtnsberg S M Bhyrtes W E Swarson R Eaton M L Gross L E Rowell D D Vaselopulos One of the tlashtest although smallest organtzattons tn school th1s year was the drum and bugle detachment Perhaps lt was because ot thetr sh1n1ng bugles or maybe thetr sttrrtng marches or perhaps tt was thetr d1m1nut1ve stzes but nevertheless the Brats as they are fondly referred to st1ll manage to steal top honors agatnst any competttton They had thetr usual run ot duttes such as marchtng behtnd th band and playtng erta1n calls dur1ng parad s Th y als ser Jed at Retreat d,1r1ng the latter part ot th sprtng term The1r btg thr ll ot the year was when th y played lnetore the thousands ot people who atended the Bear Packer oo ball game A great change tn the detachrnent hte was caused by the granttng ot an excluswe bar racks for thetr group Hazelwood Hall be came thetr domatn and Capta1n Luclc became thetr mayor domo The Br ts emoyed thetr r1vate env1ron'nent wher '1 they could ernam at pea e wtth the uts1d world and concentrate the1r ttrne to th se ltng o t etr own dtttt ultte Ths they d1d The medal atv n y Captatn Butler ter th rnfst tttcrent member ot the d t hment was wen thts year by P ter Vas lopdlos Cade' Charles Davtdson was tn charg t th group , . . , . I , . V , . . , . . , . . , . . , P. V. ' , , to c - t te V . I V ll I! I 1 -f V 1 1 ' ' ' t , ' ' vw ' ' ' .2- V p . V c on wherever they appear. , A , - ,r A -A . .. . A Cv V 'J I . - A c. ,T T .c e ctt' t hc' ' ' Q ' ' 'C . ' S. i c ' . cc ' . ' e . e t so V , V ' Q Lg , 9 w v ' .2 Q, ' ' , ', Q fv- c V .V . c o c . o uc . 1 c - . e e f' . e. 9 ,C u ' ' e c e . CLASS OF SDIVICE s Ls n f I T I g am o Cabl unless its d erred character s I dxcated by a suiubl A mbcl sbov or pre old: g the address. '30 SYMBOLS lESTlE UNTO B WHITE NEW C B ARL Dyk Ove HTINU Def -:lCubl NLT Cubic Nilh Leuv. C WKLLEVE Ship Rldmn, hngn e lr wn nthed tel ontetagn ddgyl tiers STAKJDARDTIMI' Apu t I gln.. f vb T nrt: 'T' I rs. pt STANDARD TIM L of doeha t FQ F ff' Y' QL IE o f'Lf ' T L. LL. O U U. I' X :Aft 991 570V f W 951 fofdf jan Q ft Y?-974' 'PKI FOMPANY WUI APPRECIATF SUGGESTIONS PROM ITS PATRON C0hCl RN'lN'0 ITS BBRVICI Government Inspectlon Thrs year St Iohns aaatn won tts s1lver star whtch IS awarded by the government for excellence rn m1l1tary work The mspectors thrs year were Lleut Colonel Rattan and Lreut Colonel Franson They arrtved on May 9 and ftnrshed tnspectrna the Academy on May ll Cn May l2 they were the quests of the Academy The hard and stncere effort put forth by the corps atded by good weather was responstble for the success of the rnspectton The afternoon of the etqhth was devoted to the cleantng of mess eaurpment and rrfles On the next mornlna rooms were prepared for tnspectton so that the tnspectors could rnspect them as soon as they arrrved Due to tnclement weather the parade and revtew and rttle mspectton were not held on the afternoon of the etahth, but at e1qht o'clock on the rnormnq of the ntnth, rn full dress untform As soon as th1s was ftntshed, the prac ttcal work was taken up, wrth the exceptton of the attack and d fcnse A Cofnpany lc3 had close order drrll B Company extended order and C and D Compantes had phystcal drrll Both tnspectors were present at each of the exerctses ln the afternoon E and F Compantes put on the attack and defense Lteut Colonel Franson was w1th the attack and Lleut Colonel Rattan was wrth the defense Th1s ended the work for the day Saturday morntna May 10 was devoted to theory classes These were completed shortly before noon Whrle at the Academy both tnspectors were the quests of MaJor L B Butte PMS G T and Mrs Rutte at drnner Thursday eve nma and were auests at Colonel Farrands home for the rest of therr meal durma thetr stay here Relaxtna from thetr strenuous work, they played qolf and entoyed themselves for the f1YSl ttrne on Saturday afternoon smce they had started thetr tnspectton On Sunday rnornma, they left for St Thomas Mtlttary Academy at St Paul, Mtnnesota ' llllllllh Thi ul-rate DL' ',. Zi' f . A NT- mix z e vo FT i H' LC- :fre e 'n e 1 . l I ' Q. ,M C M C TON .I . P mi D -'Wi'-aff-fossil-wi, RW-iyltfyf-:Lo-21jvah-orflu W-iw' -Ilfv vncx-rnssmxvsv Thai' 'TSAQIJ i onine T-ms ln Y e V 'i'W'N 'fT'TSi3T' Tina?-LT -wi is ' aio: AUV11 Q5 PNVT 7 EXTiA:CMtQQfQ 'LL 24 QUYA QMTK l, rw, Puasta,:t Stuarts ptttrrnv ACADEMY: bnf H 6 :K ff! tfftftta tts- ffl ., L-.. rt - . ,, ,- - 1: t fir. FORT Y sate Pitt t ffcftarftmf OF AR ex' mms '.rll!df1ftTUl.,,'rtTlfilffwz - ftflftf .S ll E, ASJ T 'WSC ffl.. Holt SC MAY 2 SOVA nav 29. , , p ,,b2?N ,. , 4 .' ff 9.----' V ky .. ,f , . Mg :1 .Q ' 4 fq' ' ,'7ff ,ef . K ' I I -4 lV::' U Q n 34, nh V t ' 4 A Vg , f-43g.Y,,,,---I--- H , .' .. . . .'. I . ' fi ' . , . , . , , , , . I H H I , , ,, t. H 1, . - I r, ., ,, H , . . I - , I . ' I I I , . . - , l . , . . , . . . K I I I ' -1 I I - l 4 ' I I . V , A . S , 3' 5 T9 . .g ,?, lu. 'Ill 4 'f ,', The 21 Club The 21 Club rs one ot St lohns most exclusrve organrzatrons because of the sacrr f1C9S one makes to Joln 1t To be a member of thrs club the cadet must attend Camp Custer Mrchrgan for srx weeks ot one sum mer and must have the tollowrng qualrir catrons 1 1-le must be at least seventeen years and nrne months old at trrne ot graduatlon 2 he must have completed or be about to complete four years ot ROTC basxc and graduate from the school 3 He must pass a complete phys1ca1 ex am1nat1on The name 21 Club IS denved from th fact that when th adet becomes twenty one he wrll recerve a commrssron ot Second Lreutenant rn the Reserve Corps To keep thrs commrssron the cadet must attend camp for at least two weeks every three years Last summer the cadets who attended Custer were Graham R V 1-lrmes Rooney Prllrtant Horner S Rrnga Douglas Monk Wmter Ptetter and Olsen Ptetter and Olsen graduated last summer At amp they are taught only those thrngs whlch annot be taught here at s hool be cause ot the lrmrted space The thrngs taught at camp are the tlrrng of the rrtle machme Cadets are gun trench mortar and 37 m m also taught 1nter1or guard duty s1gna1 com munrcatron the use ot gas mess management and combat frrrng A11 are ne essary for a prospectrve army oftlcer to know All rs not work however At camp some trme IS devoted to socral actrvrtres Last sum mer the St lohn s cadets attendrng camp enxoyed three R O T C dances ln retrospect the memorres of KP duty and of poundrng a sentry beat n the 3 A M to 5 AM shltt orovrde amuseneent now al though not then Maror Lours B Rutte US A Professor or M111tary Scrence and Tactrcs at St Iohn s has been the constant advrsor and good frrend ot the 21 Club There are excellent prospe ts that the 21 Club of 42 wrll be the largest yet The present members ot the club hope thrs ex pandrng enrollment w111 mean hat the club wrll play a more srgnrfrcant role at St lohn s ln closrng the 21 Cluo ot 41 extends rts srncere hope that the 21 C .lb ot 42 wrll ha Je a .fery successful year Military and Honor Awards DR. DELAFIELD MEDAL CHighest school honor! Cadet Capt Thoma F Himes ELIZABETH ROSS SMYTHE MEDAL CThe Cadet wo th hrle! Cadet Capt Rrchey V Graham ORDER OF THE WHITE ROSE CMost exemplary hte! Cadet Robert U Patterson PRESIDENT S MEDAL CMost soldre ly Cadet! Cadet Capt Thomas A Burcham I B KEMPER MEDAL CBest Dr Iled Cadet! Cadet Iohn B Young Company E 2 Cadet Capt Thomas A Burcham Company A 3 Cadet Capt Robert G Dammann Company D GENERAL KING CUP CBest D Ned Company! Company E 2 Company F 3 Company C SEVERSON CUP CCompany Etlzczency! Company A C77 pomts! 2 Company E C76 273 pomts! 3 Company C C72 pomts! COMMANDANT S MEDAL CMost etfzcrent Sq ad Leader! Cadet Corp Hal E Hallqren SERGEANT RALPH PRATT LAYNE MEDAL hrst sergeant! Cadet lst Sgt Iames N Peterson BIN A RECHT MEDAL CTO that Cadet Capta or Pr dr t 1 h d b a d tart deal ng to tello Cadets V cto R ht l5! Cadet L1eut St1rl1nq Horner O B A MEDAL CConterred upon that C d t reqa dless of b gth of ervr e r a k ho hall ha e the h gh average n mrhtary scxence for the year! Iohn P Brebner Earl P Shapland 3 Bertram C Cushway 9 3 Iohn D Hawn ORDER OF MERIT MEDALS Cadet Captams Thomas A Burcham Rrchey V Graham Thomas F Hlmes Alexander N Andros Cadet Lreutenants Strrl na Horner Gerald I Wmter R. O. T. C. CERTIFICATES CCerti!' ates ot eligiblity 1 appo' t nt d lie tenants in the Officers Reserve Corps U S hen they reach the age ot 2l! Cadet Capt Cadet Capt Cadet Capt Cadet Capt Cadet L1eut Cadet Lzeut Cadet L1eut Cadet L1eut Cadet L1eut Rrchey V1v1an Graham Thomas Forest H1mes Ralph Franklm Rooney Thomas Harold P1ll1tant Surlznq Horner Ir Robert Ioseph Rmqa Wllllam Clyde Douqlas Louls Peter Monk Ir Gerald Iames Wmter COMPANY RECRUITING TROPHY Company F C19 po1nts! 2 Company A C13 pomts! RECRUITING AWARD CGun! Calvln C Connell TAYLOR BAND CUP CFor the boy makmg the most Jmpro e en rn the B Iohn P Isaacson 2 Rodger Raffe 3 Guy Chapman McKAY MEDAL CFor the m t loyl M Kay 32! e B nd Hob Samuel E Kramlrch 2 Merle E Hanson 3 LEWIS H DISIZ THOMPSON MEDAL CFor Most Imp o ed Bugler b 1 bt th h Doe no th t ug er u e one owmq e e en d rmq the year! Peter Vaselopulos 2 Guy Chapman MEDAL FOR THE BEST BUGLER Wrlham F Wheeler CAPTAIN PHIL BUTLER MEDAL CMost efhcrent Cadet the Dr m nd B qle Co p Peter Vaselopulos IACOB MEDAL CMost deserv ng n C det m Co pa y A W I! m Henry Iacob 40! Patrlck W Davrs 2 Davtd L Wallace GRAHAM MEDAL CM tefircrent ne b C Cmp y An Graham 3 7! Frank B Evers 2 George C Phelps THE HIMES AWARD CHa de t working non comm ss ned oth e b ! tF1rst Serg a t! Cadet Sqt lohn D Hawn 2 Cadet Corp Lewls H Dletz THOMAS PILLIFANT MEDAL frthemstd ervngne boy y W llram C Douglas Howard Gentles rc 1 or rn me as secon ' S . u ' , . . Army, w I . , Ir. r w - . , . I . ' . . I Ir. -l v v ' I . , . T . i ll ll n It ll . - 1 . . . . , 11 11 . . . , . 11 11 ' ' v m t ' and! ri ' 11 11 D 11 11 Q T ll ll os a man in th a 4 ert G. C 1 Il II u u l 11 11 , . . - ll ll 1 1 l a I 1 , , r v - s t mean the best U s ' most improv m . . U ' CTo that Cadet who has best served as a sergeant or - , in ivate, 'singu's e y just I H I H - i W E i I ec 1 rn u a u r S! a e, r asic year, 11 ew Q m n Y 1 IQ len s 'C o r n -w s v I est ' ' E ti os ' ' w oy in o an -- ton I. 1 ' . r s ' - i io 'C r eow rank ' o ' e n ' 1 A ' ,Fo o es i w in Compan EMP i ' . IEZ NELSON MEDAL fMost worthy new Cadet in Company D --Robert C. Nelson '371 Carl W Hundmg '7 Iohn P Brebner 3 R1chard R Rogers IEAN M PILLIFANT MEDAL rl-lardest workmq Cadet rn E Company! Iohn B Young MAYOR CERMAK MEDAL lMost ettrctent new Cadet tn F Company! Henry I Davrs CHICAGO TRIBUNE R O T C MEDALS FIFSI Semester Gold Medal Cadet Capt Thomas A Bur cham Ir Srlver Medal Cadet Lreut Robert C Th1eIe Bronze Medal Cadet Sgt Iohn R Cameron Second Semester Gold Medal Cadet Capt Thomas P Hrmes Srlver Medal Cadet Lreut Strrhng I-Iorner Bronze M dal Cadet lst Sgt Iam s N Peterson ERALICK WAITER SCI-IOLARSHIPS FIRST PRIZE S350 00 Larry L Beckham SECOND PRIZE, 3250.00 Paul E. Thomas THIRD PRIZE, S5150 00 Robert C Loomts RUTTE COURTESY MEDALS Company A Cadet Capt Thomas A Burcham Company B Cadet Sgt Edw1n W Wetland Company C Cadet Capt Thomas F Htmes Company D Cadet Rrchard R Rogers Company E Cadet Corp Ke1th I Kvarn Company F Cadet Corp Samuel R Noble Detachment Cadet Peter Vaselopulos RICHARD C IONES MEDAL tBest Flterl Harold R Pearse ACOLYIES MEDAL IAwarded IH chapel on Sunday Iune 81 Robert U Patterson I une Ind1v1clua1 Compet1t1on Each year the 1nd1v1dual competrtrons are held durrng Commencement Week to deter m1ne the best drrlled cadets at the Academy It IS no small honor to w1n or even to be a runner up rn th1s competrtron Therefore there IS usually a large startrng l1ne up for the pr1mary eI1mmat1ons As IS customary three contestants and an alternate are selected from each company maklng a total of erghteen men who compete rn the trnal dr1ll whrch was held th1s y ar on Frrday morn mg Iune I3 Thls year these pr1mary drllls were sur vrv d by Cadets Burcham Cameron and M1chel1 from A Company wlth Korach as alternate B Company was represented by Conway P R1nga and Tank wth Smrth W T as GIIQFDGIQ representatrves from C Company were Evers I-Irmes and Peterson wtth Hawn as alternate Chamales Dam mann Kalrnka and Stanclltte the alternate reached the tmals from D Company E Company sent Slelmg Young Andros AI and Kvam the alternate to the fmals whrle F Company was represented by Connelly I7 Wtlton Statter R w1th Cook as alternate Men placmg ttrst second and thrrd rn th1s ompetmon add pomts to therr companys total of polnts accumulated towards the EII1 crency Cup The wrnner IS presented wlth the I B Kemper medal Many parents relat1ves and frlends ot the cadets were out m the grandstand watchlng and cheerlng therr tavorrte on to vlctory The spectators are requested to remaln quret wh1le the contestants are dr1ll1ng so that they can hear the commands but durlng the frequent rests and drops the men fortunate enough to remarn rn are heartrly spurred on At the begrnmng ot th1s competttron the golng IS easy but after the tlrst cut DOS1 ttons are checked more carefully catch corn mands are grven so that the best man truly works for hrs honor The wmner and runner ups can cons1der thelrs a lob well done when thrs long awa ted attarr IS over On Sunday mornlng the I B Kemper medal tor the best drllled cadet rn school was awarded to Cadet Iohn Young ot E Company Cadet Capta1ns Burcham and Dam mann placed second and thlrd respectrvely On checkmg 1nto the annals of the school we tmd that th1s ts the ttrst tlme a new boy has won th1s medal We hope that these cadets may b as successful 1n the b1gger drrlls of hte l 1, 1, .. , H H H H H If 1 H If 1 - ' 'N' - . 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I . . ,- Z n i Memorlal Day Thrs year as rn the past three years the corps remarned at the Academy to hold the annual ceremonres Up untrl l937 the corps paraded IH erther Chlcago or Mrlwaukee The ceremonres here were held 1n the Court of Honor Reve1lle was blown at 7 20 because the day was a hollday From 830 unt1l ll 40 all of the corps wrth the exceptron of the Honor Guard were allowed to do what they pleased The Honor Guard went over to Hartland at 9 30 where they partrcrpated wrth the Amerlcan Leglon 1n Hartland s Memonal celebratron At ll SO the companres formed therr respectrve places around the Court of Honor The servrces began wrth the hymn Nearer My God to Thee played by the St Iohns band Malor Smythe then made the dedrca tron address He gave the hrstory of Memorral Day from the C1v1l War up untrl the present trmes One of the manor pomts rn the address was that everyone should remember that 1t 1S a day set asrde to those who fought and dred to make the Unrted States of Amerrca a unrted group of people After the address the Academy band play ed Amerrca Then Cadet Captarn Thomas A Burcham gave a short speech and stepped forward and placed the memorral wreath at the foot of the flagpole The flrrng squad commanded by Cadet Captarn Andros frred three volleys and the buglers played Taps On of the buglers was rn the Court of Honor whrle another one stood rn Scott Iohnston to echo the call To the Colors was played and the flag was ralsed from half mast to the top of the pole Father Gruber gave a few prayers approprrate to the day and the bene drctron The corps was then marched back In the afternoon the cadets partrcrpated rn golf baseball tennrs and swlmmlng Som of them went out wrth therr parents After evenmg mess the corps presented 1ts frrst evenmg parade and revrew of the year At 7 UO the cadets formed on the gravel path rn seml-dress wlth gray slacks Because Memorral Day was on a Frrday a motron prcture was shown rn the gym The prcture was Meet Iohn Doe After thrs they all went off to bed ' I . ' . 9 ' on the gravel path and then they formed in to the Gravel Path and dismissed- l64 R1f1e Team Thts year the rttle te m Went throuqh an xcellent season clostna thetr season Wtth a perfect record 1n shoulder to shoulder matches A1d d by the exc llent coachtnq ct Sergeant Harqer they ftred ntne matches and carne out on top W1th nrn vt tor1 s l 'tddttton to an undefeated season the rtfle tearn won frrst place tn the Corps Area rnatch nd won second and fourth pla es tn the I-l arst 'natch The rttlemen started th tr s ason hy d t attnq Marmton lVl1l1tary Academy 920 to 693 Th next match Was vvtth th lvltlwau Untf rstty School Wh ch the cade s took ,1 a scare ot 92 to 472 h n xt an t tr was h Arnert an L at ys am t 'Wheaton lin T Jas a V1 o t S Us N sc r autceg l-l gh S l Nas X ' th st 1 1 5 Us 11s7olT nl-lfs 1-1- rnatch Marm on Mtlttary Acad ty defeated twtce la for by the cadet rlflerr n squeezed tnto the lead Dy two potnts St Iohns ftred 920 and took s ond place w1th ae ttrst team The sec na team Won fourth p a e w1th a score ot 865 Cn March l the team had NO natch and Won th 'rt path The ttrst 'natch ttred tn th rnornmq was Waulceq 'ts downfall Wtth a score o 920 to 834 Th s cond mat h Wtth Evanst n l-hah S hool W s W n Wtth the score ot 830 to 877 A r turn rnat h Ntth Mar on lerouaht atn hn c a ts W rt r ng 1 a 'n rgtn a tteen potr s Th tnal Sf' S l t U COT lfl figs U l 425 V WM...- . l ' CI A . i ' ' ei! , V e V V , V T V T TV e e V T te , V ' v ' A 7 vs ' ' T ' Q Q ' are ' 'l T , . 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Vr 'V A v A V J 1 N JA the 53559 Cf 88 tj 553. oi Spring Jacation, ard tne gfessare was --va lfrvvv 7 v fi-vs wwf- Fw- Af-Tr frfv IV, ,ui ,fgrfd ,Q tu, ,,,Y, ,V H. ,A,,,k,, ,1,,,. a..'V1V..y H.4l'1. V...CfazfjICI'l1, .H.:gt, Tuna- .. ...V nVV..V V. tx: ..':... -1 V vii. J LMT . , , ' , . . , MQ, way, NV ' Drama ,Mme ef -yi 0-fe. tear. shot rnatcnes LY may ir. 35fT.:et1t1or, 13, MMU' ' tn CMAJ 'AAJVT nf' ' 'U' the 3har:.rV1or.sh1p ot the Corps Area. Shoot- 933' 7l3 'if 1753 Michel? 599557 3513 ., , 3 ,aww -bye fbi Wil-1 Wild N., V, lffa:au.ay rziaae up the secana 'ea::., .VV,. V .V, ..V VV.VV..VVV VV.. V.. . 'Marv school a 'awe 'a'a t TC the tale team 'J W 'aee every '.-.rsh The scare for the tear: Q.. the Corps Area that they can as as well, tt not better, than the ::.a'cI ae V22 , her. Caine the ea. t a1si1r.au1sl.ea flfli- tear: of Till. Governor s Day On Sunday lune l St Iohns special guest was the Honorable Iulius P Heil Gov ernor of the State of Wisconsin Governor Heil arrived at the Academy at approximately 230 in the afternoon and was met at the General King Gate by the Academy Band and the Honor Guard which is the official guard to the Governor of Wisconsin After the governor inspected the Honor Guard he proceeded to Colonel Farrands home This was followed by a tour of inspection of De Koven Hall which has b en rebuilt since the Governor s last visit here. At four oclock that afternoon there was a parade and review with Governor Heil as the reviewing officer. Following this he was introduced by Colonel Farrand and spoke briefly to the cadets and spectators. He said that with leaders such as were present in his audience America need never fear for the safety of her democracy. Evensong was at five-fifteen at which time Governor Heil took part in th dedication of the new rose window in the Victory Memorial Chapel. After the processional hymn and a brief service by the chaplain, Colonel Far- rand made a short introduction speech, say- ing that part of the window had been given by the class of l934 as its class memorial He continued saying that on their visit to the Academy in l939 Governor and Mrs Heil generously offered to complete the window Governor Heil interested Dr and Mrs Charles E Albright who are good friends of the Acad emy in the proiect and they decided to help Governor Heil in a few brief words ex pressed the pleasure of the donors in pre senting this gift to St lohn s He asked Mrs Heil and Dr and Mrs Albright to rise for a moment that the cadets and guests could see the persons who were responsible for this gift soon to be unveiled. As the sanctus bell on the altar steps ounded the canvas behind the window was drawn away. Those gathered in the chapel fairly gasped with surprise and pleasure at the beauty of the many colored design which was being un- folded before their eyes. 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I ff' .FQ W 1 Coaches Athlettcs at St Iohns plays a very 1m portant part tn teachrng cadets certam very essenual thmgs such as latrness to others and sportsmanshrp Thls year the athletrc department was under the supervlston l MaJor Fletcher who although he does not coach any parttcular sport sees to 1t that games are held each week for every sport that transportatron 1S prov1ded for the many trrps that are taken that the V1s1t1ng teams are well taken care of as well as all other nece sary detarls for makmg the sportmg events lnterestrng The football team th1s year was the co champ1on of the Mld West was due to the able coachrng ot Capta1n Lerch head coach who was ass1sted by Capta1n Smtth the lme coach and L1eutenant Pervrnsek the backfleld coach The smaller football teams the Llght welghts Iuntors and Mrdgets were coached by Capta1n Culver Capta1n Mclvlahon and Capta1n Reardon respect1vely all of whom turned m aclmrrable records ln the wlnter basketball takes the mam show and agam we hnd Captam Lerch lead 1ng the team through a successful year Below the Academy team there are tour other d1v1 lf srons the Lrghtwelghts were coached by Cap tam Culver and when he was called away Lreutenant Pervlnsek took over the dutles as coach The Mtdgets Bantams and Feathers were all coached by Capta1n Reardon Hockey another wmter sport was coached by Capta1n Smlth The team had a very good year wmmng all but one game ln the sprmg at St Iohn s there are many opportunrtles for the cadets to go out tor dtl t rent sports Track crew golt and tenms are the mam sports The track team rs coach d by Capta1n Smlth and the success ot the team thls year should be accredtted to h1m and hrs assrstants MaJor Bullman and Lleutenant Pervmsek Crew 1S a sport that requ1res erght men blended together to work llke one and that blendtng was accomphshed by Capta1n Lerch Tennls and golf thrs sprtng were coached by Capta1n W O Weaver ass1sted by Lreut nant Berkeley and Colonel Mcl.ure w1th Mr Merrtheld as pro respectwely Lteutenant Harry Smrth was ln charge ol Swrmmmg To these men should go credrt for the suc cess ol the athletrc program of St lohn s , , I . I I . l , . ' ' o ' . I I I I . . . I I l V ' . , , , , . ' ' ' 9 - , I iw , . . . ' A S , , Prep Conference, losing only one game. This , , . , ' ' I I I . I I -1 l 1 I ' ' ' , e , , W . l 1 ' - 'U Team Captalns As IS done at most schools St Iohn s elects a captaln ot each ot rts teams Captams of these teams are chosen on the basrs ot leader shlp outstandmg qualttres as players on the team and years ot servrce wrth the group Th records ot thrs year s teams shows the excel lent abrlrty ot the captams Walt Smtth was the captarn of the Academy tootcall squad Walt the team s c nter was a constant spark plug ot th lrne lfeeptng the sptrrt up to 1ts pcalc contmually The team lost only one ot tts games but wort the Mrd West Preo Conference trtle The hockey tearn was captamed hy Mos ley who led hrs team throuah one of rts sac esstul seasons The team won se Jen of 1ts games lot on and tr at n was n of the hrgh p nt rr n ot th t ar' Tall and lanky Br' P1 kard aptar ed te lzaslcetloal tam H pt the tearrr pepper d up and l d rt t many J t rles lack L w ll wa th Academy Lasepal teams captam la lc caught at th g1nn1ng of the season but later on he swrtched to thrrd loase whrch he played equally well Our class vrce presrdent Tony Graham drd an excellent Job as caotam of the track team Tony rs gomg to be m1ssed rn the dashes and relays next year Ralph Rooney lea th crew through very successtul season The crew only lost on race out of tour Thrs y ar s tenms team was captamed by Larry Grltord a member of the tenms team tor th past three year Dev rrald captamed thrs years golf team wh ch was m st successful thrs year We are next year to l ad the g lt t apr on to greater V ct ry l942 s tea captams wrll h ve to do verY w ll rn order to orne anywhere near the out stana ng reco ds set by the captatns ot l94l . - , . , ' 1 . e - ll I! - v V 1 fr ll I 1 ' 1 I! If I 1 9 G s . , r . e , e ' s, U -- ' W V l V 2 X v 1 I V ' I . ' A ' 'K' rl ll . r . I A V V A X V . 'S' Q Q s c J I I A s o . s 1 cc . s ss' s . , . . ,, ,, f i Q ,, ' . , s e e o e, Moe A A , T M A A A very glad that Dev wrll oe hack agarn ' LJ C' Q. . AC' 'C' 7.7 lx. ,, , ,, T .s e s o e r . lr c. c n 1 1 l C . h s 1 e e key s rr ,, A ,, A v . 9 , . . A A e . e o .. rco . . s a e ' s e s r. ' ' l 9. l C A H ' fu , ff C ff C LDS- rl F F W Y, 1 . c . . . . . s s . . V ,Ml ...L A! Iwxxx Yr!! M-Tr '-...K S Club ln the many years that athletrcs have become a trxture The club thls year 1S one ot the largest that has been on the campus for many years lt IS qutte an honor to be a member of th1s club and 1t 1snt as easy as many would belreve ln order to become a member of thrs organlzatron one must w1n a mayor or mmor letter 1n one of the Academy sports These mclude baseball football basketball track hockey crew golf or tennrs That m 1tself shows that the ltst may be large but the candrdates are also large m number Only rf a cadet plays a certam number ot mmngs quarters perlods or scores so many pomts can he obta1n one ot these coveted Speclal prrvrleges are emoyed by the members of thls club They are excused from show tormatlons rn the fall and sprmg and from game tormatlons durmg the wrnter in place of the unlform that the remamder of the cadets wear to these formatrons S men may wear the1r sweaters That 1n 1tselt lS a large reward Many famous athletes ot the school have worn the S but these have always been replaced by others and the lrad1t1on ot the S Club stlll IS carrred on May the S Club of 194142 be as large and as success tul as the S Club of th1s year --f 'W ' 'fjgl' T ,,. S - .V :mr Y as ,. f '- f 't xx 4 X, ' '1 Il II been a part ot St. Iohn's, so has the S Club letters Cmd 1'H9mb9fS1'1iD iD me HS Club- 172 Kemper DeKoVer1 Athletrc Clubs DEKOVEN ATHLETIC CLUB Captaln Cadet Captaln Ralph F Rooney Drrectors Cadet L1eutenant Strrlmg Horn r Cadet Lleutenant Lou1s P Monk Cadet Capta1n Thomas F Hlmes Cadet L1eutenant Lawrence E G1ltord Cadet Lleutena t Emll W Zupet Caaet Lance Corporal Iohn M Drap r Cadet Sergeant Walter T Sm1th Cadet Captaln Thomas A Burcham KEMPER ATHLETIC CLUB Captam Cadet Captaln R1chey V Graham Dzrectors Cadet Captaln Thomas H PIIIIICIHI Cadet Corporal Davld H Devonald Cadet Sergeant O W1ll1am Plckard Cadet Sergeant lohn R Horton Cadet F1rst Sergeant Thomas T Cha'nales Cadet Lreutenant Robert I R1nga Cadet Sergeant Pr d O Kallnka Cad t FIISI Sergeant Samu l Rudehc Kemper DeKover1 Club Summary 1940 41 Kemper D Kofen Basketball Indoor Track R1tle SW1mrn1ng COUYIGI Race Cross Country Kemper DeKov Golf S1ngles Golf Doubles Tenn1s S1ngles Tenn1s Doubles Outdoor Track Crew Total Score K mper 3512 DeKoven fl Football ---- 2 V2 216 Baseball ---' 5 - . , 5 ' . - . 2 - - - 5 - - - 3 I ----- l ' ' - - V 2 , . 5 - - 5 . n - 3 ' - - - 2 - - - 5 r - - 2 - - - - - 5 . : e ---- ' ---- 141 5 l72 Athletic Awards WINNER TRACK MEET ls' lass tBloodgood Medalf Medal Iohn P Brebner M18 llor orable Mentron Robert U Patterson tK Davrd L Wallace K l63 WINNER TRACK MEET 2nd Class tPresrdents Trophy! Trophy Robert B I-Irtl CK 271 Honorable Mentron Iohn R Horton KK 203 WINNER TRACK MEET Trd Class tD1reCtors Trophyl Trophy Terry K Lentz tK2l3 Honorable Mentron Paul T Wrrqht tD 163 WINNER TRACK MEET 4th Class tMasters Trophyl Trophy Ierry Vavrys IK 203 Honorable MGIIIIOH Rrchard W Slemaker CD IB3 WINNER TRACK MEET 5th Class IH M s Trophyl Trophy Robert I Mellonrq iD 253 Honorable Mentton Charles S Wolf KK 63 CROSS COUNTRY TROPI-IY lay N Freeman FIAMLYN TROPI-IY tClub Wrnnmq Cross Country Run Kemper Club SWIMMING TROPHY Iohn L Danforth BLACK TROPHY tClub Wmnmq Yea s Competrtzonl Kemper Club W CLUB MEDAL IENNIS tr ohy for srnql S Cbarl s A Hal way trophles for doubl s Lawrenc E Grlf d Charles A Holloway MAIOR S tOutstand1nq perforrrance Speed Skating Natronal Competttronl Allen E Sprosty RIFLE TEAM MEDAL tPresenled by Caclet eorqe W Mosher I that member ol the rrfle team who has con irrbuted most to the success of the orqanr zatronl Medal Frank B Turqasen MID WEST PREP CONFERENCE MEDALS All Conference Center Football Medal Walter T Smrth All Conference Half Back Football Medal Davrd L Wallace All Con erence Center Basketball Medal Orlando W Ptckard ACADEMY TENNIS tGold Award and Mrnor Letter Lawrence E Grlford tCapta1n3 Edward B Elkon Charles A Holloway Robert L Shade X Armand I Srrnort ACADEMY GOLF tGold Award and Mmor Letter Dartd I-I D vonald ICGPIGIII3 Wlllrarn L Arnold Larry L Beckham Frank I Fuqua Donald M Gerlrnq r Thomas I Moroney Wrllram K Reeves U,h,e,,CS, ACADEMY RIFLE Me-dat John P Brebner 'G CALIFORNIA O B A MEDAL Medal Walter T Smrth BETTY ROSS LERCH FOOTBALL TROPIJY Trophy Walter T Smrth DERING TRAPSHOOTING TROPHY Trophy Iohn M Oldwerler Honorable Mentron Iohn D Hawn BEST OARSMAN tRob1nson Medall Medal Walter T Smrth lOl-IN WETI-IERBY GOLF TROPHY Trophy Ionn W Burruss FALL NOVIC TENNIS males R ol C R ert L S old Award and Monoqraml Frank B Turqasen ICCIPIGIIT3 Iohn P Brebner Ioseph I Ctnqueqram Iohn D I-Iawn Iohn R Ives Iohn G Macaulay Iarnes R Marshall Charles A Mrchelt George W Mosher Iames N Peterson Robert C Thlele ACADEMY HOCKEY tGold Award and Mayor Letterl Donn D Moseley tCapta1n3 D nald P ALendrotl' Ierome P Bowes Frank B Conn lly tltflanaqerl Robert D Ebert Edward B Elkan a 1 Fr 4 O Kalrnka Iarn s E MJrr A C M A V l ol .I ' 'e A - A 1' 3 .. e . 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I B l lu i Academy Football SCHEDULE AND SCORES ST IOHNS lohn s Mllrtary Academy ohns Mll1lGIY Academy ohn s Mrlltary Academy ohns Mllltarv Academy ohn s Mlhtary Academy ohns M1l1tary Academy ohns Mtlltary Academy ohns Mtlrtary Academy Co champrons of the Mrd West Prep Con ference That 1S the t1tle that our Academy football team carrted off the gr dlron last fall It 1S a tltle won wtth plenty of hard work sweat and excellent coachmg Every autumn when football t1me comes to the country about s1Xty eager boys can be found takmg the1r prellmmary dull on the St Iohns campus Practlce began on the day school opened and we had a fme turn out Seven men of last years squad were back along wtth the same number who had proven themselves wrth the Lrghts and were OPPONENTS Rtpon College Erosh Pullman Tech Hlgh School Lake Forest Academy Wayland Academy Onarga Mrlrtary Academy Morgan Park M1l1tary Academy Kelly Htgh School Opponents now up for some real hard h1tt1ng ball The team was very fortunate 1n hav1ng a good crop of new matertal to wear the purple um form for the f1rst t1me Durlng the f1rst few weeks of tramlng many of the softer candtdates dropped out to take up an easter sport such as playmg pool or dr1nk1ng cokes Only about thxrty boys were left now and each was a football play1n fool By the f1fth of October after a few prac t1ce games the squad was ready for 1ts flrst scheduled encounter Thts was w1th the st. ' - - . - - 13 ' - - - - - 6 St. l ' ' ' - - - 20 ' - - - 19 St. l ' ' ' - - - U - - - - - 7 St. l ' ' ' , - - - 29 - - - - - 0 St. I ' ' ' - - - 33 ' ' - - - U St. I ' ' ' - - - 37 ' ' - - 7 St. Iohn's Military Academy - - - 29 Culver MilitarY ACUd9TUY - - - - 19 St. l ' ' ' - - - 42 ' - - - - - - 13 srl ' - - - 203 ----- - - - 71 l76 heavy Ripon College Freshmen team, whom the purple raiders defeated, 13 to 6. The next Saturday the cadets were up agatnst a Chlcago team, Pullman Tech The opponent led at the close of the fxrst half but we came back wrth an onrush of touch downs to wm by the small marg1n of one pornt It was st1ll the f1rst of the season and we were a llttle slow start1ng but when the quarterback shtfted lnto htgh gear there was no way to stop the charglng eleven The fmal score was 20 to 19 On October 19 we met Lake Forest Acad emy Th1s was a very evenly matched con test and tryrng as hard as we were able nobody could put the ball across the goal lme The consequence was that Lake Forest won 7 to O Th1s loss taught the team many valuable lessons and the m1stakes that showed rn thls game were never seen agam On the twenty srxth of October the team Journeyed to Beaver Dam W1scons1n where a game was played W1th Wayland Academy Th1s game was easlly won wrth the second strfng play1ng most of the tlrne The count at the end of the last quarter stood at 29 to 0 for the cadets The next game was played w1th Onarga Mrlrtary Academy on the1r fteld The Onarga boys put up a good frght but they were Just not strong enough to wlthstand the mercrless thrusts of our powerful machtne The score was an overwhelmrng 33 to 0 Th1s w1n made our second conference vrctory The next game 1S one that wrll always hve rn the mlnds of the men on the squad Th1s game was w1th our old r1val Morgan Park Th1s encounter was played 1n Chrcago and we really wanted to draw blood from them thrs year to avenge last years defeat Make Morgan Park eat that football and hke 1t Wllh a truly amazrng d1splay of power St Iohn s crushed Morgan Park 37 to 7 At the fmal gun very few of the oppon ent s startrng lrneup could be seen about the freld most of them had become casualt1es whtle the purple trde was contmually lappmg over the1r goal l1ne November 16 saw our brg game and rt was also homecom1ng We were to play Culver Mtlttary Academy TTIIS game would declde the conference champ1onsh1p If Cul ver won they were champlons lf we won Lake Forest and ourselves would share the 1 e Tl'11S was the l1fSl t1me we had met Culver for several years and the tensron before the game was very hlgh Our team was pol1sh WALTER T SMITH 1940 Captam All Conference Center ed to perfectlon and the stage was set for the clos1ng scene of the 1940 football season As soon as the startlng whlstle had sound ed St Iohns took complete control of the s1tuat1on Th1rteen po1nts were scored before Culver had an opportunlty to carry the ball A few plays later our team caught Culver behmd the goal for a safety No more scor 1ng was done unttl the thrrd quarter when came back 1n the last quarter to make a b1d for the lead but they were not success ful The f1nal score stood St Iohns29 Culver 19 It was an excrtrng game all the way and we only hope that next year s team can repeat the vrctory Th1s years squad 1n the words of the coaches was really a swell bunch of fellows They all worked hard had fun and st1ll won the1r games Thats a real team for you In the backfreld we had some outstand 1ng players At fullback was crushlng Tony Graham who played wonderful ball all sea son HIS hard fast ball carry1ng was excel lent and hrs smashmg defensrve work w11l long be remembered Quarterback lh1S year was taken care of well by lack Horner the 1ron drctator of Cur boys took to the field with but OI19 idea: St, Iohnls Scgfed twg tguchdowns, Culver t'tl . n ' I ' ' ' 177 LQ....x.h..alx The 1940 Team in Action St Iohn s vs Culver the team He wasnt very big but how he could handle that team At the halfback positions we had Dave Wallace Donn Moseley and Dean Ebert and each was a specialist at carrying the ball Dave Wallace was named All Con ference halfback and he surely deserved 1t Moseley and Ebert were fine ball carriers and defensive men and they scored their share of points for the purple Oswald Mc Daniel and Kramhch also played some fine The line th1s year was big and powerful The holes they opened were something that backfield men dream about At center we had that human powerhouse Walt Smith His fine play at the pivot post and his hard defensive work earned him the much deserved title of All Conference center Supporting Smith were Aleksa and Foster both of whom showed that old St Iohn s spirit At guards this year were Tom Cham ales Ierry Winter and Dave Ptompel Not much got through the center of the line when these boys were on duty Lewis Maute Tank and Eckardt also saw duty here 17 The tackle positions were held down ably by Iohn Zahar Tommy Burcham and Fred Kahnka Each of these boys was really tough and when any rough stuff was needed they were the ones to see We had a fine bunch of ends this year who played excellent ball all season They were Bob Ringa Wes Finley and Ierry Bowes These boys could really hang on to those beautiful passes Wallace threw A good deal of our points should be chalked up Flnley who was the pass-catching ace Pick ard Moroney and Patterson also played some nice ball for us at the end posts The individual scoring honors this year go to Dave Wallace who amassed a total of one hundred sixteen points Tony Gra ham was n xt with forty two Wes Finley and Donn Moseley both scored twenty four po1nts Much credit should be given to the coaches Captain Lerch Captain Smith and Lieutenant Pervinsek for their excellent teach ing The success of our team depended upon it so from the team we say Thanks a lot and you were swell coaches I K 'f ' ' A, 2 9- f. . 2 . i y r 5 ball in the backfield. to their credit, especially to glue-fingered ,8 A l M l - Llghtwelght Football Thrs year under the marvelous coachma ot Captarn Culver the Lrahtxverahts had a t rrrtrc season wrnnrna frve aames and los ma only one The Lrahts amassed the un lielrevable total ot 134 potnts to therr oppon ents 31 That rn rtselt ts an 1nd1cat1on ot the power ot the 1940 team Wrth the ard ot Captaln Keena and Lreuten ant Harry Smlth Captarn Culv r was able to fashron a WIDUIHQ tearn out ot the materral that came out rn the tall Rudelr Gltord Lowell and Sprosty Were the marnstavs ln t e ha ktr ld They W r awen beaut u support 1n the lrne by Fuqua Lester Andros A1 Prllrfant Monk and all the other r aula lrnesm n Oo mna the season wth a 47 to U vrctory S 1 has Cathedral S h 1 t Mrlvvau rahts W nt n ar ate a ry 'tau auwat a B 1 o n W r Nas t 1 r ay aaa ns t H avres rd lun rs The rrnpurtant thtng aamed h Ytga rs 1 'W a .fin tt J Atl' Northwestern was on the short end of a 27 to U score Th1s battle Was staaed rn front ot the Whole Corps and rt proved to be as thr1111na as any 1-leavyweraht came played h re thrs tall Packrna therr baas the next week the Lrahts Went down to Morgan Park to see 11 anythrna could be done about keeprna p th aood work started by la t years team Thrs Was another success Th score was 30 ere was rea y a trme 1n t Wn wh rt th eavr s thr ua wrth a wrn also The next teaat to te 1 th power of th Lrahts Was th Vt7aukesha B t am Th y were felled oy a 13 to 6 score The Waukesha team however was not to b drsapp tnt d because they cane back th 11 N1 a We k and the Lrah wound up n n or s t s a s n 121 F was th hna cou n Nt trs ee ts 1 wn all a na as h par at 134t ta hsp ata a ash JDJ 1G yur Q J 1X o , W 1 ' l T . V A I A A ' - e ' . 4 V 1 Iv V ' ' ' u V f I 9 V e s ' . A ' 1 . e W - Cf 1 I ta 6. Tha, ' c 11 hot ' ' the L ' ' , A V - old o ' e. e 1-1, e came o h he .uc 'e . ee e 'itl - ' M 9 9 V I I V V I I Y V G . 9 ll rl ., A A , V e r fl .Q 1 . e . Q Ae . c ,Q i A Q 1 o' e , 1 ., e over t. o . 'a c oa o - fa or ri ,te ' 1 is , 1 the L' ' G G. TC 9 or 12 and on the short end t the tirat trne hat ce - co. 3 ered the W as 'I team, 3 t 3 U 3 J 3 ' I gg T rr ' A f- A an A A Z. 1 tht ..:' 1 1 :Ck the 1-13 Tl T .. 1 d, Pg d h X1 Jdw S' t b , E-.fe -rh rr dct-at, me ugh were ' 153 V1 Q-'. F C- l ' C- Q.. ' N JA' 'A J. V W. V V kra . ' rau ' f' t e s k for the school. ar .1o . U A F A f . , ere Th ge 4 t t A 1 C NWS 1 i MN was aazne experience and tt proved a vital A ' ff, ' :Nm J ' Liu: f 'C - 'ff factor LH their ne . W me. Th' as the one C pt m WUAVEY is 911793 GU Credit 'Sr mi .',, ,.., ,,,., ., A .l ,. ',,,,, .,, Y- .AA 'mth Ncrthn-Jester.. College Preps. Never be- 7937-5 DeC':S:' Tv tn? 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A L .N uf, - x te st e M' ana '.-11th this thfqtight ir. nina, tne tearzi ' e.i J :MJT TJ JA-AJ JNAY le 11'-e J-fl Whee- cu 3 Ln. s ..e smoke of the battle cleared, 1!1a1 ..e t years team ze aa successful. 43 l 4. - ii Tumor Football Desprte the fact that only three veterans of last years Iunror football team returned th1s year the team can boast of three wrns and one scoreless tre agarnst one defeat The number of games played wrth outslde teams thls year was compared wrth prevrous years rath r srnall Thls was cause of the con tagrous drseas s tn the nerghborrng towns whrch made 1t necessary to postpone and cancel games The Iuntors were never rdle because of the lack of competrtron When an outsrde contest had been cancelled th lunrors played the Lrghtwerghts second team and proved that the lrttle man 1S sometrmes better than the brg man fn the two contests wrth the Lrghtwerghts second team the lunfors won the frrst game l4 to 13 rn the second game they held the Lrghtwerght subs to a 6 to 6 t1e Th re was only one thrng to mar the sea son for the lunrors thrs year The one game that they lost was the rrst game that the lunrors had lost rn two years ln all the t am made up of three v terans from last year men who moved up from the Mrdgets of last year and new cad ts had a very successful season The startrng lrneup for most of the games Nas Abramson and Hartwrg I at the ends Noble and Denn dy rn the posrtron of tackles Levy and Kvam openrng holes rn the lrn as guards and Bartz at center The backfreld onststed of Connell or MacLennan at quarter ack Freeman and Wawak at the halfback oosrttons and Wrlton or Davrs as the fullback Although Freeman d1dnt do any of th scormg throughout the year he should b he set up wrth h1s long runs The scorrng honors for the season were d1v1ded among Abramson Slemaker Wawak Davrs and VV'1lton Much credtt should go to Noble the left ackle and captarn for hrs ex ellent man agement of the t am tn the trgnt spots Con 'tell the quarterback should also be prarsed or hrs frne work 1n the huddle Th coach aptarn McMahon should be grven credt for turnrng out such a successful tearn from he few veterans that returned ' ' Q f I V' I A A - t I ' , ., z A ' e ' T ' 1 . A I I I I I - ' A ' , ' ' e . . U . w I I S I 9 given credit for the many touchdowns that . I I I r l A I ' C ' , ' c - S I - 9 ' . ' l , ,- fl it ' ' c ' . e , I . A I y J ' Q 1 1 Q Q I L ' 1 , V , , 1 1 . 153 fhnm ..,, Mlclget Football The M1dget Football team spl1t even th1s year wmnzng half of the srx games played They got off to a bad start losrng the frrst two games on therr schedule but refused to become dlscouraged and gave a good ac count of themselves before the season was over The op nmg game of the season found our httle fellows prtted agarnst the Cushrng School of Delafxeld Thrs game ended rn a defeat to the tune of l3 to 6 ln thelr second game played w1th the Lrncoln School of Oconomowoc the score was also l3 to 6 Statter R scored the M1dQQlS one touch d wn on a pass thrown by Herren Our retu n game wtth Cushrng School was played the followrng week and thrs time boys fr rn cushtng Young and Statter H s or-ed rn th ftrst half and the cadets led lil to O wh '1 the s nd quarter ended ln e s d half Wolf also s ored for h ff da ts St leromes Parochlal School of Ocon omowoc was next on the Mrdgets hst and the cadets suffered thelr th1rd defeat of the season by a scor f 21 to l2 Squeaky Statter supplred the outstandrng thrlll of the game when he took a pass from Young and ran s1xty yards to score ln the second game between these two teams the Mldg ts were v1c OTIOUS by a score of 20 to 6 Young scored the f1rst touchdown on a pass from Herren and Wolf accounted for the other two Th last game of the Mrghty Mldgets was played agamst St Gall s Parochral School of Mrlwaulcee and ths result d rn another St lohn vrctory the score b ng 22 to 13 Herr n and Young who had roved to b an excellent passrng c motnatt n all season Although the httle fellows only spht rn t err seasons r cord th rr p y throughout the season was phfred y a frghtmg smrt fm sp emanslorp and burnrng d s mr , . I 9 O Q ,, ., Q V c ,, , ,, . . . ' 9 ' 1 ' ' Q If ' ' W ll o . , . ' A C. . s , ez . I ' ' c e , p e ' ' ' '. o c e ' o ' T 3 , the cadets inflicted a 20 to 12 defeat to the accounted for the touchdowns :n this game. T IN ,N I ll r if 1 4 C I 9 I , V V h ' V I Q V Q' 13 , 6. . c SCO. . r Q-X-SK ' lg ' 'A f thc econ T , - c t e A 1, Q e ort-. . . .' a A ' e- l.:',e. 1f9fO'l., lohn s lohn s lohn s lohn s ohn ohn ohn ohn ohn ohn ohn . ohn . ohn . ohn . ohn S S Academy Basketball SCHEDULE AND SCORES ST IOHNS Military Military Military Military Military Military Military Military Military Military Military Military Military Military Military Academy Academy Academy Academy Academy Academy Academy Academy Academy Academy Academy Academy Academy Academy Academy 4 Heavyweight Basketball Often in early December as l sat at my desk, supposedly studying algebra, my mind would slip from the contents of my book to the more enjoyable pastime ot day-dreaming about basketball. Ot course, this dreaming was concerned with the fortunes ot the Academy team which was now holding its 2 OPPONENTS DeMolay St Stanislaus K lvyn Park High School Morgan Park Military Academy Pullman Tech High School Park School Dictaphone Cameos Onarga Military Academy Pio Nono High School Farragut High School Lake Forest Academy Pullman Tech High School Lake Forest Academy - - St. Stanislaus ---- Opponents -------- early practices. ln tact, l would take imagin- ary trips to the gym and sit unnoticed in a corner and watch the boys practice. Let me take you with me on onee Here I am in the gym, watching all the team aspirants sweating and straining as they do their best to get on the team. Let's see who We have out Theres Ptckard over there see h1m shootmg that ball 1n wrth hrs rrght hand He s back from last year and should be captam and the teams leadrng scorer Over there IS Draper a hard playrng guard who should do a lot of playmg Also as I look around I see several former Llght werghts notably Graham R V and Grlford struttrng the1r stuff under the excellent coach mg of Faptam E B Lerch Other players who should see plenty of act1on thrs year are Wal lace Davrs P Evans Rlnga Shade Burruss and Smlth W T The team looks ktnd of green but Captatn Lerch w1ll get 1t IH shape for the blg season thls year when St Iohn s w1ll have to defend 1lS Mrd West Prep Con ference champlonshrp wh1ch tt won last year I must leave the hardwood floor and return to my desk for algebra calls me So the days slrpped by I kept do1ng my algebra and the Heavles kept pract1c1ng as the1r frrst game was comlng soon F1nally the f1rst game Came I found my self s1tt1ng 1n the stands yellmg myself hoarse as the purple and red downed the Lananzrc Roan Chapter of the Mrlwaukee De Molay 40 to 29 Captaln Lerch substrtuted frequently trytng to fmd a su1table comb1nat1on to carry St Iohns through successfully rn the1r com 1ng conference schedule P1ckard as I pre dlcted was the star of the game scortng a ported by Pat Davts and Draper whose brllltant defensrve play was outstandlng The follow1ng week the b1g team feel mg mlghty f1ne after 1ts vtctory over De Molay met St Stanlslaus of Mllwaukee After a one Slded battle rn wh ch St Stantslaus one of the fastest and best teams the cadets met thrs season was defmttely on St Iohn s took the short end of the score 46 to 28 That one handed star P1ckard aga1n accounted for all but four of the po1nts scored by the cadets Kelvyn Park of Chlcago b1t the dust as the cadets paced aga1n by P1ckard won a thrrller 40 to 36 Wallace and Draper were especlally actlve rn thts game The followmg week the team Journeyed down to Morgan Park M1l1tary Academy for a two n1ght stand playlng Morgan Park on Frrday and Pullman Tech also of Chrcago on Saturday I of course went wrth them ln my dreams and saw the St Iohns team w1n two smash1ng VICIOYIGS Frrday n1ght the cadets made up for last years tournament defeat by Morgan Park by wlnnlng 39 to 28 They Just couldnt stop P1ckard w1ll rust about sum up thrs game On Saturday n1ght the purple and red was Just too strong for Pullman taking them 3l to 21 wtth the names of Evans Wallace and Davrs P standing out htgh tn the sconng column 'J The followmg week I aga1n vlsualrzed the boys down at Park School of Indranapohs olaytng there ln another conference game Thls t1me the story was d1fferent for no mat ter how hard the players tried they could not ov rcome a very strong Park frve and were beaten 46 to 36 St Iohn s smart1ng from the Park defeat came back strong the follow1ng week down at Onarga M1l1tary Academy by beatlng them 34 to 28 Agam 1t was P1ckard but Gtlford also had somethlng to say about puttrng the ball through the hoop On February 5 St Iohns met PIO Nono tn the Academy gym and lost thts game 29 to 25 P1ckard was aga1n high scorer for the evemng Two days later Farragut Htgh Schools team Journeyed up from Chtcago and the cadets lost a hard fought game by a score of 56 to 41 Wlth P1ckard and Davls P shar1ng the scormg honors The follow1ng Wednesday I was aga1n m the gym 1n my dreams and saw our boys lose to Lake Forest 47 to 31 The Lake Forest boys who had the advantage because of the1r super1or helght were ahead all through the game The next game Wllh Pullman Tech was won by the cadets the fmal score belng 47 to 20 In thrs game many of the reserves saw act1on and Oswald was h1gh pomt man for St Iohn s The follow1ng week I followed our boys as they travelled to Lake Forest for a re turn game We lost th1s game 49 to 34 A week later the cadets played a return game w1th St Stanlslaus 1n Mllwaukee whtch they lost 58 to 31 P1ckard was hlgh scorer 1n th1s game as 1n the prevlous one Thrs game ended the season proper and there were l ft only the conference games On March 7 hopes htgh ln the hearts of every man the cadets went down to Ch1cago to part1c1pate 1n the Mld West Prep Tourna ment wh1ch was played ln the fleld house of the Un1vers1ty of Chlcago In the frrst round of the tournament the team defeated Glenwood Manual Tramtng School by a score of 48 to 28 wtth P1ckard as htgh scorer Stlll confldent the cadets met Culver m the second round but my day dreammg came to a sudden end as they lost 4l to 29 On the whole I consrder my t1me spent rn dreammg well spent for the games were all exclttng full of good sportsmanshlp and s1n cere attempts by the members to W1n fa1r and square So my frlends I say good n1ght and pray for more such pleasant dreams for the St Iohn s Academy basketball team next year . , , . , ' , , , . D . - . , V I - I ' , . .1 . . . ' ' ' I I 'I I I I I ' I 1 - ' ' . , , I - I . I , I , , . . ' I - 1 . total of th1rty-one pomts. He was ably sup- ' , , , , . . II I ll I I I - , . . , I . v n 4 II II I I ' , . I I 7 1 A r 1 I I ' 7 - I I - e . I I I I ' I I , . L 1 7 , , I I I I I I I ' I I . I . I I - I , . . I 1 - 1 I I ' I I 1 Llghtwelght Basketball Because not all cadets at St lohns are large enough nor rn some cases good enough to play on the Acad my basketball team the athletrc department furnrshes these rndrvrduals other chances to play The team Just ben ath the Heavres rs the L1ghtwe1ghts who thrs y ar had only a farr season wrn nrng four and los1ng eleven games How ever those cadets out for the Lrghts were offered an excellent opportunrty to show thelr stuff as Captarn Culver played as many boys as possrble rn the games ln the frrst game of the season agarnst the Malta D Molay Chapter of Mrlwaukee before Chrrstmas vacatron the cadets lost by a rnargrn of three pornts 31 to 28 The l1fSl game aft r vacatron was lost to Kelvyn Park of Chrcago 46 to 33 After these two games the Lrghts played a number of games wrth t ams from surroundrng towns Hartland Cconomowoc Pewaukee and Wauk sha los1ng to all but Pewaukee Captatn Culver who was call d to actrve duty had to go to Iowa to get srtuat d so Captarn Lerch was coach for our next game whrch was agarnst Farragut Flrgh School of Chrcaqo Th Lrghts won thls game 33 to 28 Captarn Culver cans back and the Llghts had the satrsfactron of wrnnrng the long awarted game wrth Lake Forest Academy of Lake Forest lllmors Kessel the center for he Lrghts was hrgh pornt man Lreutenant Pervlnsek took over the Job of oachrng the Lrghtwerghts after Captarn Culver left After a return game wrth Waukesha whrch the Lrghts lost the team went down to Lake Forest Thrs game was a thrrller but St lohn s lost 27 to 22 The last game of the season ended rn a frctory over Pewaukee Hrgh School the frnal score was 24 to lO The Kemper DeKoven game was also very Xcrtlng even though the DeKovens held the ead practrcally all the way Some of the more promrnent players on h team were Kessel center Devonald Boy an Graham R I and Monk at guards and Wrlton Smrth R A and Arnold at forward Redmon and Danforth played wrth the Lrghts untrl they were moved up to the Heavres Credrt should be grv n to Captarn Culver nd Lreut Pervrnsek for makrng the s ason a profrtable one maybe not rn vs, nnrng games ut rn teachrng the cadets the art of good sportsmanshrp and how to play basketball . . f . . . . . I I I - 3 1 . , V I ' I , L . , . S C . . , . , D . , - ,., I V I I . ' 1 - A . H . ,V . , . H H . , , , . t T I Q ' c s . I . , . :: , . , S , . , , . ' 4 D . ' L V V 1 , - ' e ' 1 . , 1 , , . ., Q . . f , V f , , . ., . v Q ' V , C . . Q , . Q . r C , V . CT . 9 , . . . A A 4. I 1 y .2 0 . ' V I M V . ,Q - ' .C , A . Mldget Basketball The M1dgets ore gpproprrotety norned though th1s tglces owoy none ot the glory thot 1S therrs They gre on orggnrzoruon ot rnen thot wrll sornedoy take over th hrg Joh The lorg teoms ore lorge-ly composed of men who only o tew yegrs ogo ployed wrth the Mtdgets themselves Experrence on the smoll toms rs where most ot th good hlg ogyers leorn d th toosr tunoor t om ond the rules o leom tgrr p of Thots the woy rt rs ot St lohns under th ehl gurdonce ot o nod h su h os CCIDlCIlIl ft the oegmners lo n ruth' dnd t n Q CII t dtotol ttw dms dydths gets pro y N nnmor t d u s it Crnth ond thot trrne our efforts were r word d wrth or V1ClOIY Brgd Young torwgrcl on the teom wos Coptgrn of the Mtdgets thls yecrr He plgyed on excellent come ond wgs gl' y supported by Stortter R nd Stonton ot gu rd Moeloen non gnd Porllo ot forword ond Kohone Gentles ond Hgnson gt center Jentl s wots the odtstdnd n d tense mon one Him n wos hrgh p nt 'non tor the yegr Thrs yeor th Mtdgets won t Q nomo woo Iur Bdslc tlooxll Leggu urrg ent g d thre en f he v r l Tournament T n Stdtt r H gn u gr E offgrd d tr p Vlbf g th Jeor s C1 4 2 U 'I C1'lTl1' gots t ' V T V' . , '. V ' e' e T . o T e ' ' . ' ' ' l ' e e A V V , LQ e . T e ' V . V r V . F e Al V . e e T To ' mentgls o V ' L g e V V A ' . so theg e V .V foV., T l'. Q otr . . . J A l ' I Q T 'V , e T he co - ee? ' X e e C C . Q .tor e V e To' fine , Fegrdo. 7 V T A V Meiji. .C . A ll? Ii . Ve of the ni . o t Mgdget tedm 'fe e Lis egoy l er on. Chosen gs Alt- . ..rV, tolozyers. hey tvvlh O 51,12 U as F3 ,A 2 , were Hgnson, e, . rd Yo no. ight . men were oxlso ' . e or Ries hy 'hi yegr, the Mtd V , ved thgt they hgd or W V J D X L D d . , , , reggue. Toey were Hd. oo 1, Siotter, foung, goo tegrzi L' ' 1. . Q en ggmes one .osmg , A ,, , , X 'A O 1 f M V ,J Gerimes, otgnton, lVl3Cl.,5I'H'.CII'l, Pino did Ko- onff t'Jo. ne eeot gs su ered g gist f A I I' LI Jig hone. Surimgnf' up e 1 V dotiyity, the . .QW ,um F th' nm' -.Q pry ,, Q- 2 F. ' , . T ' 'Mm 'AMT ' 'WG W3 or Jn I' WZJ 'ng T-fll ers may well oe proud oi themselves. ..e1ght, fzrd dnother detedt, strgngely enough, I-Jexj -.,ef1,'5 fsmzl hge 5531 Qffggjyj Sex 'HSS Ciiifllnii ' .e .. ot 'f,1lfCl'lSS?d, ihoxeh for Lt, izrxd 1' Tfllll be doing well rf rt dttdxis the TZIEI Lf. the sedsori we ogg: pldye ' ...e lj te oo l set oy the Mrdge s ot '4l. Bantamwe1ght and Featherwelght Basketball Both the Bantams and Feathers were very successful this season With a new league organized this year it was possible for them to play a large numb r or schools with teams of their own size rath r than playing the same two or three teams several times each as has been done in the past Cut of the five games the Bantams played against Sullivan Cushing School of Delafield Lincoln School of Qconomowoc and Hartford they didnt lose one nor did they tie any ln the first game with Lincoln the Bantams came home with the close score of 8 to 5 The next day Cushing triea their luck against our Bantams but found we had a good little team They went hoate with a 24 to l8 s ore that wasnt in their favor Aft r Christmas we found the Bantams Sull1van who came out on the short end of the score twic Then they finislned up against Hartto d with something that ddnt lc k lik th Bantam twcntv oint l ad with th score at 32 to l2 S with n l sses th Bantams compl ted their r gular ason but ew basketball teams can get through a whole year without having sorri sort of setback The Bantams were no exception As last year they tried their luck in the tournament at Oconomowoc but found themselves facing some stiff ompe tition ln the first game they lost to Pewau kee 34 to l2 which looks rather bad for them but all these teams at the tournament were way out of their class Then in the last game of the year the consolation tourna ment the Bantams lost again to St lerome s of Oconomowoc another large team Though they lost both aam s in this tournament they came home with something far more valu able the reward for the best sportsmanship Several of the boys received awards for their good playing during the tournament as welt Although the Feathers played to a larg extent with the Bantctms they played three garn s on their own hook with the Cushing losing the other These teams could really be called one as many of the so called Feathers played a great deal on the Bantam tears S v n out of eight games isnt tor th two smallest teams in the school Yes they had a lot of fun this year and maybe Cap Reardon had something to ao with it too . . I . . . . C A- . t 9 . I I . I I I . , 1 A , , V I a 9 L ' I . . -t . . , T ' . if ' T C o A , e e T T 6 ' A ' still winning by those close margins against SChOOl Of DGlCIfi9ld, winning two of ll19TY1 GI'1Cl V I 9. 1 I l t l ' T r T c T , . i ' o T e A , e , sea e A p T .e , T . e L- - e e T T ' so bad o T o o , e . e ' t e . ' T . , T e se ,c fo T , A, e a . . T . Crew Thrs years crew was one of the best St Iohn s has had 1n many years Once durmg practtce they broke the school t1me record for the mrle but 1t was not offrcral and they were not crowned wrth glory Out of four races th1s year St lohns managed to wrn three They were beaten howeve by the Un1vers1ty of Wrsconsm fresh rnen The freshman team had the advantage f havtng more experren e rrore t1me t pra ttce and older men But rn therr own lass our oarsmen defeat d all challenge s The races rowed and the o t omes are follows Marm1on rowed at Au ora was a St I hn s wtn by four lengths th Wts ons n Freshmen at Madtson th feshrnen wrnnr g ry Q1X length Vfaller Lflgh S hool t Flu g r Ned rt Lake Nagafw ka wrth n s cr ss. th ttntsh lrne three lengths ffhtcago r w datSt I hns N h h ades usbf tnt ra ahalfrrt as mew L4 agan-ca 1 boats from gorng out of the channel All rn all l thmk everyone w1ll agree that the crew d1d a f1ne Job thrs year and they de serve a great deal of credrt for therr splendld record Thrs year Captarn Lerch was fortunat havtng s veral men returnrng from last year s crew but only three 'nen from thrs years group w1ll return next year and that rs Kaltnlca Bowes and Chamales Thrs wtll prove a handrcap to next years crew because ftve new men w ll have to b broken tn and tratn ed all fwhrch requrres mu h Jclua le t1me The rn 'rbers of th rew and th lf r specttv c strons '1 th s l a e rste ee KD mr V S v n Pmley rx Charna we '1 1 who was carztarn o v r g re Bow s :J xs Nam th ar J f n a s e e s a ,1 r tt r 'W l 'lil d n g es 4 A I I r I I I - f I - I ' A e in I . . , ' 9 ' ' r, t ' ' ' - - ' ' o t o A c , . ' o . ' - ' c , e o or . A Aw i 9 A ' ' - V V 3 C US , o ' . ' c ' u b ' . . : ' , r , , . Q Q f- if 4:- . o -J . e ' c ot. M' ' ' ' V ' ' V , - I ern ' egor tr e hell rolocdher: t T Q, A T, ,, F 1- Stro ,, S..Qth, J. T.: e e., ' : S' , - - c -, c. o. on ca o, o' o o. f ' Qc , Q St. 4 'ESV F rf R39 5 ' - A Ich 'M C -:ng 9 ' 1 'A U V M f the cre .ry Fou , Rin,a: Thr e, 1 eo: T' o, the lead: and fgnally Schurz Htgh School, also Kglifllci Ufld BOW TCVWSGYT5- DU 'ld55U 3 J ' , Q 9 , Q A' A- jg g QC 3 acted as co J . r LS ye and Koerner zuczorio o ' f1'Je le. g hs. The last ce was pro' ed to be a 1 e manager. Captain Leroh only ...fe long because I c ate! on lol? d serve, all d' e c ed' fo the .o.. hours al e N f v Tcl f was too rough to ,oermt the he evoted to the trainrzi of thwe Academy Track Wlth twelve lettermen returnmg to the team th1s sprlng and the rest comparatwely 1n experlenced Captam Smlth lneutenant Per vmsek and MaJor Bullman carefully moulded a truly great track team Pre season practlce sesslons cons1sted chrefly of fundamentals of the sport and cahsthenlcs Durrng th1s perlod the coaches appralsed thelr new mater1al and made cor rect1ons rn the1r form and work Captaln Smlth was clehghted to d1scover that hrs men of the 1940 squad were 1n flne shape and much 1m Oswald Graham and Wrrght all of whom made excellent showmgs last year The hur dles gave us Moseley whlle 1n the Jumplng and pole vaultlng remalned Rohn and Draper Back 1n the welght d1v1s1on was Burcham and the drstance runn1ng was well represented by Patterson and Freeman The several new add1t1ons to the team amazed everyone by the1r ablhty and excel lent records as Hlll Horton and Brebner The two former ones proved rnvaluable assets to the relay team and the dashes whlle Breb ner ran up a great total of pornts by h1s phenomenal hrgh Jumpusg From the team of l939 was Burruss who returned after an ao sence of a year l-hs marvelous demonstra t1ons 1n the shot put proved htm a great track man The sum total of all these men IS a track team w1th no weak spots whlch 1S cer ta1nly a rarrty 1n any school Perhaps the hlghhght of the entlre season was the State Pr1vate School Meet 1n whlch three schools competed namely St lohn s P10 Nono and M1lwaukee UI'11V9fS1lY School There the cadets took f1rst place rn pract1cally every event As usual the relay team turned ln a record performance whlle Turgasen the chscus h1ghJump and shot put respec t1vely However th1s was not th only meet 1n wh1ch the cadets turned ln a w1nn1ng and a sparkhng performance If one consults the record he w1ll frnd that th1s team left behrnd them only two defeats out of nrne meets l am sure that the track team IS glad to attrlbute thelr success and superb record to the three coaches who worked so hard and loyally to make the squad as good a 1t posslbly could be They dont get the glory but they make sure that other people do wh1ch IS even more admlrable proved over last year. ln the dashes were Brebner, Hinsch, and Burruss broke records in I I I I l I I 9 A I V - S ' I 'I V 1 . ' l88 Qs Q Hockey The cadet hockey team thrs year played the best season tt has played for the past several years The record of the team shows that the squad played nrne games seven of them vrctorres one t1e and only one defeat Wh n practrce was frrst held Captarn Sm1th the coach found out that seven lettermen 1n cludrng Moseley Ebert Kalrnka Abendroth Hrmes Reeves and Zupet were out for the team and Chamales Lewrs OConnor R C Elkon and Rompel were back from last year Bowes and Sussman also reported and showed very favorably as the season pro gressed The cadets openrng game was wrth Mess ner Hgh School of Mtlwaukee M ssmer was defeated by a score of 4 to 2 wrth Mose l y makrng two of the goals and Kalrnkc. maktng the other two Wauwatosa was St lohn s next foe Nhorr they defeated by a marg1n of 6 to l Ebert s ored twrce wh1le Kalrnka Mos ley Zuoe' and Reeves s ored wtth one goal ea h Th next opponent was Shorewo d Hrgh S hool The result was very close bdt th cadets f1n1shed ahead DY a score of 3 to 2 Kaltnka sank two goals whtle Reev s made the thtrd tally ? 3' 1--2. Northwestern College of Watertown was the next v1ct1m to fall rn front of St lohns The game ended 4 to l rn favor of the cadets The cadets eas1ly walked away from th 1r next adversary PIO Nono Wlth the game endtng rn a 7 to O vrctory for St lohns In a return game wrth Wauwatosa the cad ts swamped the hrgh school by a score of 8 to O The only losrng game the cad ts play d Nas a game wrth Mrlwaukee Country Day who won by a score of 4 to 3 w1th Kal1nka Bowes and Reeves makrng the scores for the cadets A return match was held w1th Mrlwaukee Country Day An overtrrne p rxod was played and rt resulted rn a 4 to 4 tre Thrs game showed how evenly matched the two teams were The scorers for the cadets were Mose l y Reeves Kalrnka and Ebert wrth one goal aprece The pucksters rn a r turn game w1th Shorewood won by a scare of 5 to l wtth R ev s s orrng four of the goals and wrth Kallnka puttmg rn the ftfth one The regular starttng ltneup showed Re v-es and Moseley rn the wrng ooslttons Kalrnka at center, Abendroth and Ebert at defense and Sussman at goalte 1 Q 1. n , , .,,,1. 5 1 q F Y 1 A 414311 - 4. 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A , Academy Baseball Although thls year s baseball team wasnt up to par 1t more than made up what 1t lacked 1n ab1l1ty rn aggress1veness and downnght f1ght1ng determrnatlon Let s take a look frrst and s e who Captam Reardon had back from last year There was Lowell catcher P1ckard short stop Murray and Danforth outfrelders Vall and Hadoll as prtchers and Sprosty Kessel and Mack as ut1l1ty mfrelders However from the ranks of the new men Captam Reardon was able to fashron together a team Dave Wallace was eas1ly the standout of the new men and Andros Al although not a new boy was new to the team He played econd base Lynn won an outfreld berth and Kessel was statloned at I1fSl base McLachlan became one of the three p1tchers The cadets opened the season by lostng to Kelvyn Park 7 to l Radoll and McLachlan hurled for the cadets The next gam was wtth Ste1nmetz and and agam the cadets cam out on the short end of the score Th1s trme they lost 18 to 3 On the followma Saturday the cad ts lost therr +h1rd stra1ght game of the year Th1s trrne 1t was Plo Nono who beat them The score was 8 to 7 Wallace made h1s debut as a prtcher 1n th1s game and also cracked out another homer The next game was w1th Ste1nmetz and the cadets contrnued the1r losmg ways for the fourth trme th1s season The score was 9 to l However the followmg Saturday the cad ts ga1ned the1r f1rst trrumph of the year by a score of 8 to 2 lt was done at the expense of Pro Nono who earl1er 1n the sea son had defeated the cadets Wallace pltched The next game was w1th Austm and the cadets lost to the Ch1CGQO nme ll to 5 Wal lace h1t h1s regular home run The followmg Wednesday found a e vamped team on the f1eld for the cadets ln splte of the changes the best the cadets could do was tre Messmer 7 to 7 The next Saturday the cadets behmd the no h1t tw1rl1ng of Radoll ga1ned therr second WIH of the year ll 2 The f1nal game of the year brought another defeat w1th 1t Messmer defeated the cadets 3 to l rn a dmg dong battle , . Q , , . , 2 ' . ' 1 , , ' . I 9 ' ' ' 4 he promptly won himself the third base job. ,I , , . s . I V ' ' ' ' L . ' T c r - . I l c e ' ' - ' ' ' , ' ' ' e ' , - . ' J , e ' ' . , l9O Go Thls years golf team was sadly lackmg rn good mater1a at the trrst of the season Some of the men went out tor other sports and then came back on durrng the last part of May There was a contlnuous hght for all the posrtlons but t1 st man Devonald who came from last years team held th1s place down throughout the entlre season The team th1s year was captalned by Devonald Other members were Reeves Moroney G rhnger Arnold Fuqua and Beck han' A few men who played 1n some of the erght man matches were Mullay Tear nan and Rogers Th s ason started on Apr1l l9 w1th Kelvyn Park S lohns won thls by a score of 7 to 6 We also won matches w1th Oconomo woc Austm Morgan Park Pro Nono and two lohns were Sullrvan Stelnmetz Culver Schurz Oconornowo South M1lWGUk9D and W'auwatosa and Lake Forest each defeated twtc Wauwatosa stxll se ms to be the Iohns Jrrx team We hav never beaten m and they b at us two garres agarn On May l7 four men went down to Culver play IH the Mtd West Prep Conference tournament and they placed thlrd The men who went down were Devonald Reeves Moroney and Beckham Gerllnger Arnold Tearnan and Mullaly stayed at school and played a match w1th Schurz Hlgh School of Chrcago For about seven weeks we were rn a slump wh1ch was caused by srckness Moroney Reeves and Fuqua dropped out for a couple of weeks unt1l they recuperated m the hos p1tal Alter the last Wauwatosa match we really got the old sp1r1t and won four matches endlng up w1th a defeat over Messmer on Iune 4 We were supposed to play one more match w1th Hyde Park but they tatled to shofv up Th record for the season showed seven wtns and ten defeats The team dur mg the last matches conststed of Devonald The 1941 golf team owes much to Shorty TVIerr1f1eld and Colonel McLure for st1ck1ng rrght w1th us dur1ng the worst part ot the season W1th Shorty at the head we knew we were always gettrng a tatr rat1ng tn th pos1t1on played On lune 5 Shorty too e1ght men rn for a banquet at the Schroede Hotel rn Mllwaukee . , 1 4 . 1 1 , 1 e e ' ' l f V + ' ' Y . 9 with Messmer. The teams that defeated St. Gerlinger, Arnold, Reeves and Moroney. us ' e. ' e . 4 A A ' V U A L . C' U V ' ' ' ' Q the V e .o ' . t' We V U I , c k Q ' c o to . ' ' ' - ' - or c ' ' . l9l Kemper DeKoven Indoor Meet OFFICIALS Honorary Referee Col Roy F Farrand Starter Capt A E Smrth Asst Honorary Referee Referee Col I I McLure Mar H H Holt Capt E B Lerch Capt T P Reardon Capt R B Wyand 30 Yard dash Fence vault Broad Jump 30 yard low hurdles Rope clrmb 30 yard hrah hurdles Runnrna hrqh Jump Tuq ot war Mar C T Smythe Clerk of Meet Mar R H Fletcher Trmer Capt W O Weaver Mar H B lacques juaqes Lt W L DeVoIld Lt E N Berkeley Mar P P Hegner Capt H E McMahon Mar S E Bullman Capt F VJ Luck W K Pervrnselc W C Bellrnaer H H Srnrth R Krnada 1 Manager ot the Floor Cla t Capt Thomas A Burcharn OFFICIAL SCORE Graham Hortop 'Wrraht Tank Patterson Rmaa Brebner Horton Moseley Horton Brebner Craham Zupet R naa Brebner Moseley Zupet Brebner Draper Hrn sch De c ACADEMY RECORDS Yd Dash 36 seconds Fred Mendelson DeKoven I927 Robert L Vrck Kemper 934 Yd Low Hurdles 39 seconds Harry Kepler Kernper I928 Robert L V1 I4 Kemper I934 Rope Clrrnb 48 seconds Dernetrro Henry Fuller Kemper I934 POINTS Kemp r DeKoven TIME AN DISTANCE 38sec 45sec 55sec Fence Vault 6 tt I0 Inch s Otto Hrlls Kemper I927 30 Yd Hrah Hurdles 42 seconds Harry K pler Kemper 1923 Hrqh lump 5 tt I0 42 rnches Iohn Robcrt Kemper I930 Standma Broad lump 9 It BV2 rnches Robert L Vrck Kemper I934 '. . . . . . 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Academy Tenn1s There IS at St Iohns a small group ot cadets whrch really doesnt apprecrate the ra1ny WISCOHSIH weather ot early sprmg That group 1S the Academy tennts team and the reason for thetr lack ot appreclatlon 1S the poor cond1t1on of the clay tenn1s courts wtth therr toughest season 1n ten years commg p In tact th1s year the cadet netters had cheduled srxteen matches Wrthout any warn mg the Aprll showers stopped the weather cleared up and w1th1n a week the long awalted ttrst pract1ce was bemg held Lets see who we have on the team th1s year From the undefeated team of last year there way but the other remammg are now bemg amply fllled by Bob Shade Armand Srmon lohn Abramson and Edward Elkon So we have the team and we have them pract1c1ng for the trrst match aga1nst K lvyn Park ot Chlcago the tollowmg week end But the weatherman had somethmg to say about the Kelvyn Park match for on Sat urday he predtcted ram and ram tt d1d Ot course the match was called ott The next match was scheduled with Oconomowoc and the n tters won eas1ly 5 to l makmg an 1m presstv showmg On Saturday the netters Just couldnt get started and lost a tough one to Sulllvan Hlgh of Chtcago Wauwatosa came up to meet St Iohns Frrday and 1n a hard fought match that was only dectded by the last doubles match St lohn s came through wmnmg 4 to 3 On Saturday Lake Forest carne up strong as ever and took St lohn s by a score of 5 to 1 Shorewood boast mg a conference wmmng team took the cadets 4 to 2 St Iohn s men were all el1m1 nated early at the Mld West Prep Conference Tournament at Culver Returnmg from Culver the netters lost one to Waukesha Hrgh School but then they started to play Morgan Park M1l1tary Aca demy was thetr f1ISl v1ct1m by a score ot 5 to l They t1ed Waukesha who had pre v1ously beaten them 3 to 3 Another match agamst Wauwatosa ended 1n a loss tor St Iohns but they came back ttghtmg and de teated Oconomowoc 4 to 2 The followmg week the tenms team went down to Lake Forest and tted them 3 to 3 Next week the last week ot tenms tor the year the team tmrshed up the season 1n a blaze ot vrctory w1nn1ng two from Messmer of Mtlwaukee by overwhelmtng scores ana then took the mght cap ot the season from L1ncoln ot Mllwaukee 4 to 2 . , ' u . , ' ' ' , Q ' ' - ' ' ', -1 - , . . 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I Victory Memorial Chapel Mothers Day To a few this was a sad day with the thoughts of home continually forcing their way into the mind But to the greater ma Jority May ll 1941 was a bright sunshiny day full of that feeling which comes over all of us when our mothers are near At morning mess Captain Lerch reminded the corps that the day was not for us but for our mothers and that we should do everything that we could so that our mothers would re member this day as one on which her son had made her very l'1CIDDY by putting her pleasure before his own Of course added Captain Lerch your mother will gladly do the things that you want to as she has al ways done but make it her day and she will appreciate it And from the hCIIDDY smiles or so many of the mothers faces you realized that many of the cadets had given the day over to mak- inq them happy. In the morning our mothers started to arrive at the Academy. Each received a gar- denia from the Dads Club and also a red and purple badge to distinguish them as the mothers of the corps. After 'he mothers had eaten in the dining room with their sons there wasnt a thing to take the boys away from their parents until parade so the mothers got a chance to find out about their sons and what they were doing At four oclock the cadets attired in full dress uniform put on the annual Mothers Day parade which was the ma1n event of the day As the corps formed to pass in review the mothers who had been sitting on the bleachers were invited to stand before the reviewing stand so that they could see their sons as they passed So ended Mothers Day for many who had to hurry away but the best was waiting for them at Sunday evensong where a special Mothers Day service was held in which Cadet Pickard of A Company delivered a mes sage of gratitude to the mothers He told them that it was the women of America who actually though often indirectly shaped the destinies of our nation. With the conclusion of this service Moth- ers Day at St. Iohns was over for another year. Dads Day Thrs year Dads Day was held on October l9 Some of the hrghlrghts of the day were the b1g football game w1th Lake Forest the smoker for the dads and the b1g banquet 1n the evenmg Early Saturday mornrng cars started to pull tnto the grounds of old St lohn s After the dads found thetr sons they went off to reglster and then started off on a day of fun Up unt1l noon the dads erther rnspected the school or played golf or pool Wllh the1r sons In the afternoon the HGGVIGS had thelr game with Lake Forest Thls game happened to be the only one that St Iohns lost th1s season and as an act of tate 1t came on th1s day Even though our team lost every one st1ll kept hxs splrtt up ln the frrst half Lake Forest made thelr seven polnts and nerther team made a score after th1s In the second half our boys fought hard to put the ball over and make a score but even though 1t looked llke the t1me had come several tlmes the team Just couldnt seem to get the ball over The sons led a btg cheer for therr dads and then the fathers and sons got together to heer for th team untu the game was over The fmal score was Lake Forest 7 St Iohn s A., r 11-Iafff-51 tivdwzw fx-,Key 7 '1!'112!,,,:gw Wal' fi 'bg 07- nu wir '-4. J rv rxl 3 Q PJ' 'wsu O There was very l1ttle sadness after th1s because everyone knew there Was a lot of fun to be had later on At 4 30 the dads had a meet1ng IH the Canteen Thls was followed by a buslness meet1ng of the Dads Club The banquet started off Wlth an exc l lent meal havlng duck as the mam attrac tron After d1nner was over Captam Keena gave a speech of welcome to the dads Next Doctor I C Ross who was toastmaster led the mvocatlon The speakers of the evenrng were Colonel RoyF Farrand Dr R A Arens founder and past presldent of the Dads Club Mr F W Murray former president and Mr C E Threle new presrdent of the Dads Club After Mr Threle accepted the gavel he spoke of plans for the comlng year Dr Ross thanked Captam Keena and Mayor Iacques for thetr help 1n the program Captam Butler took over the next part or the program whlch was the entertamment Thrs cons1sted of 1m1tat1ons songs tap danc mg and a dog act The evenmg ended w1th a cheer for th dads by the corps I EY ' ' - - , .snugly . , Y , I , ' ., z, 5- L-I ,, K K mf: ,II .' 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Trumpeter Staff Every year at St Iohns there 1S a small group ot amb1t1ous cadets who thmk they would hke to venture 1nto the held of 1ournal 1sm MaJor Iacques see1ng thts 1ncl1nat1on s1gns these men up to become h1s statf tor the wrrtmg ot the St Iohns annual Thts year mstead of mcorporatmg mto thts arttcle who wrote the annual and other such stand ard hand me down mtormatlon Iam gomg to attempt to show you what actually goes on behlnd the scenes 1n the preparat1on ot th1s book One tme day l was walk1ng merr1ly around the campus when an orderly handed an envelop whose contents dtsclos d that l had been prcked as one ot the assocr ate wrtters ot thls year s Trumpeter Of ourse I was overtoyed and reported to my t1rst meetmg very enthustasttc and tull ot pep The meetmg was short and to the pomt We were asstgned a c rtam number ot artt l s wtth a deadlme set tor the art1cles to b handed m lmrn drately l set to work ana after an hour ot d1l1gent wrttmg l had con pleted one of my art1cles and handed 1t IH Then a strange th1ng happened l could no longer tlnd tune or energy to srt down and wrtte anoth r artrcle As the days went on fre quent remmders from the lVIaJor occas1onally brought results Fmally l got them rn but tmagme my surprtse when another batch of art1cles was handed out And so 1t went on and on more arttcles and more r mtnders On lune 4 we had our annual statt banquet at the Red Ctrcle lnn a steak dmner certamly do s wonders tor ones wrrtmg ao1l1ty Well anyhow we tmally hntshed the book so lets hop that vou wrll enloy tt as much as we actually enJoyed wr1t1ng lt Clt really was tunl But now our hats are oft to Malor Ia aues h1s secretary and the members of the statt who were Burcham Douglas Gerlmger Gtl ford Mtllspaugh Monk Ntchol Ph lps Prckard P1ll1tant Ratte and Th1el R c gn non should als ao to Cadet Mor tt wh although not a trst classman drd an exc l lent Job as cand d camera man , I , . . . . . , . . . 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QP' Qu Cadet REVIEW Staff Because of the expert supervrsron ot M1ss Farrand the Cadet Revtew had a headlme ,fear The Revr ws statt was rndeed pro tcrent and throughout the year they held up the hrqh standards ot Journahsm set up J the past Revrew statts The statts loyalty to the paper was out standmq rn 1941 The proot of thts quahty s the tact that all work on the paper rs luntary At th h arnnma ot the s hool 1 ar a tatt 15 hos n from the cadets who oartlcularty tnter st dm n wspao r w rk 1S year P1 lttant was th H vrew ClIlOT1FlCl'11Qf h s edltortals throughcort th r wer ana up t t ann , Gs w ,rrrpus artor an t s a y t c s ass ghrn s out M nk Hu r Patterson anot Ch Jsth rnaedo ma n a V1 rt The sports department was headed D Schwartz who drd a very credrtable 1oc Under hrs drrectton were the sport reporters Olsen Hanson M Bowes Cfottlreh Cook and Laskow Upon Horner S rested th responsrhrht, of the crrculatron department whrle Ratt and Kalb took care ot the mrlrtary and ex chanqe departments respectrvely Th dealers ot scandal th ompany port rs those sl uths who o d hold n tn mg s cred drd thelr Jolo supr ly well h y ar Pearse Nas the r porter for A dola wrote B Companys artr le C C party was handled by l-lus lc L derrnan 5 J Ls th ow own on t 'n rs c E C mp ny w s tn ,rn Davtd n lc L s ras r p rt re rt orljf' Y 'lf I YDW CK LO V CIT ll a th CI! 5 'C I . 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V733-3 extend our thartls o TALES Parrand for ET: :four rn some part of the edzttog. lI'1', ',11',,1fIhl-E he-Ip, 211 Acolytes Thrs years Acolyte Gu1ld was made up of twenty two members ot the Corps ot Cadets lt rs made up ot those conttrrned Eprscopaltan cadets who deslre to partake n more church act1v1t1es than are requtred by regulattons lt consrsts of crucrters flag bearers torch bearers and servers tor Holy Cornmunron Servtce The thrrd year acolytes were Eadre Pat terson and Statter Fl the second year aco lytes were Curttss Foster Koch Orth Shade and Plckard Woodward Arnold Srbley Van Alyea Htld Holmes Bowes Marshall and Young comprrsed the f1rst year men ln add1t1on to therr regular dutres Patter son was the crucrter and Ptckard and Foster carrred the natronal colors and the church tlag respectlvely The torch bearers were Young Holmes H1ld and Van Alyea The most tmportant rtem on the acolytes alendar tor the year was the twenty se fenth annual Acolytes Festlval whlch was held at All Sa nts Cathedral rn Mrlwaukee Th1s took place on May 27 and almost all ot th aco lytes accompanled by Father Gruber and Captatn Luck left the Academy by bus at 500 P M The guest preacher was Th Reverend Harold Lmwood Bowen ot St Mark s Church rn Evanston lllrnots Followrng the completron ot the servrce Father Gruber al lowed about two hours ot tree t1me before returntng to the Academy At the Sunday morntng chap l servrce on lune 8 a new medal known as the Acolyte Medal to be presented to that acolyte who rn the optnton of Father Gruber best exem plrttes the model server was awarded to Ca det Flrst Sergeant Robert U Patterson The acolytes ot the Class of l94l Patt rson Plckard Foster and Woodward pass on therr dutles to the returnlng acolytes and wrsh them a most su c sstul vear ot servtce . . . . I 9 - I I I I w r 1 I I . . - - , Q , -, . . . c I - 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 I Connell, C. C., Devonald, Isaacson, Sprosty ' ' ll AA ' . ' 2 D V , V 1 C T - K C 9 l X . Chou' As the school year got under way one of the first organizations to be formed was the choir A good choir is not only an asset but almost a necessity to the church services at the Academy Although the choir has for merly been regarded by many as an easy way to earn five merits this organization has an important Job to do and much hard work is required Every night except Wednesday and twice on Sunday the choir performs its duty faithfully and without praise. However it is well known that this group is indispens- able to the color and beauty of the chapel service and is deserving of our greatest ap- preciation. Much credit must also go to Father Gruber and to Captain Luck both of whom preside at the organ and help train the choir. Through their splendid efforts the choir has rapidly developed into a well-trained vocal group. Each year through graduation it is necessary that many vacancies be filled in the choir. New members must be taken into the organi- zation and trained. This year unusual suc- cess has been attained in welding both the new and the old members into a group of singers that the cadet corps may well be proud of. Often those in the choir have 2 Li ii been called upon to do extra work and have assumed their added tasks cooperatively The fine singing done by the choir during Easter tide was made possible by many periods or special rehearsing The excellence of the singing of Easter Hymns and the choir s Work in the Berthold Tours mass added greatly to the impressiveness of the service Again this year the practice of having one of the acolytes read the service which was begun last year for the first time was carried out. Cadet Pickard of A Company fr quently was selected for this honor. Dean Holt also helped out greatly by conducting the evening services on Sunday. For faithful and continuous service in the choir medals are awarded members of the choir every year at Commencement time. These medals are given according to the number of years a cadet has served: a bronze medal is awarded to those cadets who have sung for two years a silver medal for three years of serv'ce and a gold medal for fou years choir service. The entire choir cannot be lauded too highly for their marvelous accomplishments of this year, and it is hoped that next year's choir will be equally successful. Concert Band Th1s years concert band was one of the largest bands 1n the schools h1story Al though membersh1p 1n the organ12at1on was ent1r ly voluntary a full compl1ment of about f1fty QIGCGS was atta1ned Pract1ces were held tw1ce a week on Sunday and Wednes day evenmg and progress came rapldly 1n deed Due to 1lS rncreased 1n trumentat1on lhlS year s band soon was able to play DIGCGS of a more d1ff1cult cal1bre and several new select1ons were purchased dur1ng the year However much CFGd1l for the outstand1ng per formance of the organ1zat1on should go to the t1reless efforts of the bandmasters Capta1n Thompson and Capta1n Butler The pr1vate lessons g1ven fre by Capta1n Thompson were d ply apprec1ated and contr1buted greatly to th loett rm nt of the loand Also a very 1mportant factor IU the suc ss of the concert band was th f1n cooperatwe sp1r1t of the bandmen th mselves The whol 1d a of a voluntary mus1 al un1t was expenmental be1ng tr1ed out th1s year for the T1TSl t1me N vertheless the succ ss of the 1dea has been proven b vond doubt Dur1ng the year the conc rt band made two rna1n appearances at the M1dw1nter and at Commencement t1me On Sunday after noon the last day of the lVf1d 1t has be come a custom for the band to present the annual M1dw1nter concert Th1s year the cadet orchestra and bugle corps also took part on the program whlch was very well attended Captam Butler b s1des carrymg out h1s du t1es as d1rector acted as master of ceremon1es on the program and rece1ved many compl1 ments on the p rformance of the mus1c1ans Agam on M1l1ta1y Day of Commencement We lc the band presented a concert th1s t1me an open a1r performance QIVQH 1n auadrangle The conc rt reoerto1re of the band cons1stea of such favor1tes as th Desert Song Tannhauser Somethmg About a Sold1er and Sousa s famous march Stars and Str1p s Forever Much th sam hearty accla1m was accorded th Comm nc ment con ert as was GVld nc d at th M1a wmter performan The 4l concert band has proven lTS9lf a valuable asset to the Corps of Cadets and to those who have made lhlS f1n organ1zat1on pOSSlI2l w saw Youv don a grand Jo . 1 - O C - I - ' I I . . , ,, . ,, . . 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If Cadet Orchestra Because of the uperb playing of several of the more talented members of the cadet orchestra and the very excellent cooperation of the others the cadet orchestra was equal to if not better than any prevtous cadet or chestra that has ever performed at the dances Under the excellent leadership and clarinet playing of Captain P C Butler the orchestra played for three cadet dances They played at the informal dance during the annual Mid winter Week end on Friday nlght at the Thanksgiving tea dance and also for an after noon dance for the cadet officers and their guests As Red Wheeler the talented trumpet and saxophone player of the orchestra would say the orchestra was not only plenty smooth but was also solid. Wheeler expects to play with a large name orchestra some day, and he probably will. The greatest necessity in the better orches- tras is a good drummer. ln this respect, we AUD excelled the average school orchestra by far The man behind the drums was Stoddard who can beat it out with the best of them and still hold his own The backbone of the orchestra consisted of Hanson M as trumpeter Unger as trombonist Chukerman on a saxophone along with Huber Connelly F at the piano and Trace and Abramson as trumpeters also Although every one wasnt at all of the dances b cause of illness or some other reason the orchestra functioned Just as smoothly As an organization the orchestra was en tirely voluntary and the members received no extra privileges. The orchestra practiced ap- proximately two weeks before each dance. They practiced after taps in the gymnasium. Much credit should be given to Captain Butler for his fine leadership and to the mem- bers for their untiring efforts to please the rest of the corps. Glee Club The Academy Cflee Clubs rnarn fun hon lS to srnq carols and to supply the chorus for the Boars Head Processton at the Break rna Up Banquet wht h rs held the nrqht be lore Chrrstmas vacatron beqrns each year For several months before the bra banquet the members under the able qurdance of Captarn Phrllrp C Butler spent hours rn re h arsrna ea h week There was much to done and only a short trme rn whrch to do 1' Frrst the best vorces had to b prclcea t en eveloped Thrs dan he o n W re chosen had t b plac d corr c y d taught to tunctrcn as a group ,md s 'ra harnrcny wrth n ancther ac fear th lee Cule rrst srngs t B ars Head rn Latln to acccrnpanv th ran o h boars head rnto th drn ng c t ur w re dr ss o s es at are al tr and C lflahnadth sass be stood on the balcony and th oorn was rn darkness except tor the candles carrred by the members of the club Each y ar alter Captarn Butler aets the club to be a qorna orqanrzatron Colonel Farrand attends the rehearsals and helps to rron out the drtfrcultres attendant wrth the srnqrnq of the Boars Head The club s rndeed rndebt d to the Colonel or hrs excel lent assrstance Thrs year the lu had a s ewhat lara enrolment than last year but because th chorus tor th Boars Head was hmrted t twelJe 1t was e ntually thtr ed down t that nurnoer The twelve mea chosen wer Curtrss G B Crewse Davrds Chukerrrtn Hub r Luqrn uhl OConnor B C lvlrll oauah P rry G Brchard Tat and W d VJ fGl Tl 9 Cl CY ,I C1 'll 'T 1 Ll' c . , e r ' x., ' 1 , c Q 1 I V I , o , c . r . V , c - . 1 .Q l f' ' Q. 5 ' - - c c . . - C - c be c T ' 'c A c. .. , e c C V C LC CAA Q, , -. l rx 5 A and he d c . e, t c :ies r AA Q r , c - 'wil o e c V .o ' e e e ily A 1' I f' - , N ' A e c c , 'YYW Y'F l Y V' l F' , 1 a.. .. A . .. , V: V. A in f . ' o e a c . ' V X . V . C l V 'Af E 'h1,t, eGov l ,ts he T 4. ,A , f H . f ' 'f ' ' ' ' T' ' F V 2- t 1 1 - a c a. . 1 o A A- f Q I X ' X ': , LD , , , . ., b iw' FC. Q .2 f F W.. ca r -1 .c 1 V. c .. Y I 9 1 H A ' A CA , hall. The mem ers ot he ci , ' e o e ea ' - , wara 'n cc tum c the me V rres oar- ct, ...C , ..., .c .- , .. , . ' 1 , ,A of . A yffx - .A. 1 x A A A A tA,A - A Tne 11.r'.' :cone t e cl , men..,ers .,z.n lflCt .c.. . e honor, -:.,.st. The lp V gf, f Y hu h, AA-A :w AA .AA A r. , A - A ,A .A , cf ' e C1 ee 1 -'Z carrnct ce prfised tco tu chord. test...t.es are ayfajs brought .- C. 'A 'U iw VM' -'H ' A J 5 A AAAA4 ,AA +3 :f.A,Ar-.3 P' ,AMAA AA.,AK :cr they recervea no rewar T , .cept the creas- ,,..-.aS.,.. ...a .... -..W x.,.l..:t...as cane. - - - . . , . . , . , , .,,A A' A .. . Am, ,. .,A A .1,,A. A AW A. if the ffl., Spent Briant. Tis gs a A-1 JI Lf-'Y-1CLJh-4, ALT Jeff ---C! CXC-.-EH jjfyjyg f',f'.':1'gQ51'Jf'Q fgf ggjh Q1 if-ijqggefy ffjfii GTI! 'JHTQ-' CIS CITE IT.6ITiL3YE QI !T'.C1T.',' QI ' rf- fee '-'ur 'reese' 'Y '-fhxe f-Pct 'if-1 'be ct'.e' 3 Araruzztroxs fri .3 ine Cartzrygs. Old Boys Sons Club Thts year there were seven members of th1s very excluswe club Membersh1p 1n th1s organ1zat1on IS not dependent upon mthtary rank scholasttc or athlet1c ablhty The mem bers are those cadets whose fathers are alumm of St lohns Thls y ars members were Bartz Connell C C Hammerschm1dt Hanson L M Mosher G W Mosher W H and Strotz The oldest member m years of serv1ce at St lohn s IS Cadet Mart1n Hammer schmtdt ftrst sergeant of F Company who wxll return next year to complete hrs work here The only new member thts year was Cadet Leshe Hanson Prospects for lncreasmg the slze of next years club look exceedlngly well as only one m mber Mosher G W w1ll be lost by graduatton However 1t has often been satd that St Iohn s alumm more often have daugh ters than sons Untll th1s condttton becomes changed the orgamzatton wtll conttnue to be small ID number To ment1on the auahty of th member of th1s orgamzatron IQ gulte unn c ssary as lt IS consldered a true fact that the son of an Old Boy 15 true blue and a r al fellow Each son tr1es to equal or b tter the record made by h1s dad wh1le he was a cadet at the old school ln most lnstances fathers of the members of th1s years organ1zat1on graduated as comm1ss1oned offtcers so qutt naturally 1t IS the destre of each cadet to b one of the leaders of h1s company lf he does not attam a htgh rank 1t IS usually be cause h1s so ourn at the Academy was not suff1c1ently long Mr R A Connell of Detrolt M1ch1gan Class of l9l6 father of Cadet Calvln C Con nell 1S pres1dent of the Detro1t Chapter of the Old Boys Assoctatton and Mr Stdney Charles N Strotz res1gned as pres1dent of the Ch1cago Chapter when he was trans ferred to New York Fathers of other cadets tn th1s club are actlve members of the Na nonal Old Boys ASSOC1Gl1OU Though the club holds no meetmgs throughout the year each member 1S bound to the other by a close t1e of fellowsh1p ano the feel1ng that thetr dads were budd1es durmg thetr cadet days lt 15 the destre o th1s group that next year s clu rnay b su tanttally mcreased 1n stze I I I . ' V l I I . ' 1 . t 9 1 , ' V 1 , ' ' , , V Strotz of the Class of 1917, father of Cadet Q V . N-1 1 f - -1 ' ' e s I A V , , y ,M A 5 9 . . ,, . ,, ' o e s' ' T c ' ' . 2:8 Offlcers Club The Othcers Club 1S composed of as the name 1nd1cates the cadet othcers ot the school Membershrp 1n the club IS e1ect1ve and th1S makes 1t even more GXCTUSIVG than lt appears All of the othcers 1n the Corps were members th1s year The club was hrst estabhshed 1n 1936 37 and It has hqurea orornmently 1n the act1v1t1es of the Corps every year SIUCG that t1rne As was stated before m mbersh1p 1 trve and rt IS a very rare honor to toe of 'nember Alana wrth the elecnon rnto th there Comes a very 1rnr:ress1 e n t n eeremony e Crur 1 1nd t 'VIa1or Srnythe t r th1s sqnrhcant te t,1re 'rp-ersh1p e othcrats e t e C u are e eet y t 1C6IS t h rrst rn etrnq t e year 1 e te t ea te cldb 1r1t pa 1t,1 s nt ureharr 1'ta1n C f' pres a nt an r str kms r s ee a e pres dent e 14 s se ry wa qrven I V1 y P1'1tanr 1 aaer E and that Job ot TFYIUG to Colle t and d1str1bute the clubs money vv nt to Nez Andros Captam of the Staff Meetmas ot the club are he1d rehq1ous1y and ta1thtuHy ev ry other Tuesday maht 1'1 the clubrooms VVh1Ch are on th top floor t the qym The club has acromp 1shed many th1nas th1s year and as a rule was a are t h lp ID stra1ant mna out the t lt1 th Corps n he no rrory ot all the Q ers V111 r th h MDV hc that W spe there pta, IH cards r ng or Ju r 71 4 Ma 1 proto erns w re d s uss J r tt round art ana all N a ten ot t '1 end pu p s e IS ot e rn na pr rf 1 xt sow arr fn a a e 1 ,1rs han f f s un e 14 o ,fn , h J unaer - I I V V , 1 1 , 1 ' A A A T e ' ' T tr X 4 ' N-I 1 V , , A 1 , , e o V ' , 1 ., A ' V V e ' 'Q e ' 1 Q1 ticu tes ci o V , .e 15 A A e eo' o ' ' Lo f G ' A - 1 Q I to re 1. V tio, '1 oe Club, xo 1 , o -Qvo 1 duo- 9 3' Us 9 - YV V A .io so . Th T Q s ' ebed to I Q - I Qcdlf A V St 915-N97 A 1 U C ' 1 ' Vg, V gf A 1,1. e ,Loo ed o'e rze t he 1' o s ' . rd 1 r ere str lah , et' ou ir: il e -1 . The Th 1 - f h 1 k 1 Ad , bc A r o-e ot the Club, to ,stab1' h goo' tohovf- ,H T G t 9 fu VD 1 J of fl 'T ThA'g shiy a. ' 5 o ..oe the interest of the Corps, .mm TAM, Gmhcwl Captain nf npr' WSC was well accomplished there this year. So, A., , Q.: gt, C , ., r H S31 cmd O lv d hu , -A he CG C1 . if to the ott1oe1rs oi ne yearpwe V C pre ide . Doo B , 1., Ca, .1 of V-A U 3559 35' QVE7 SEV? 'US WGS etected mat Vlve NJ 'Q Md 1 va-. To the Corps we 'rf .t to .oave this 1315539-YI S ' 9 Cf WG Jude' 595535 last word of farewell: 'Than' 5 o' rtnlh for -,qgv A H1 'V , Thg qlfmyy EQS JCL gf vgyg. the igne Cooperation that you gave us 1:1 ta ' s V. o T H ll' , 'e Q oi G'J9f'IQ1Iif' 1' at e 1 - took. ., .. -..,......... MR ELMER C UPTON MR EDWARD LVERMAN MR CARL E PAULSON Treasurer Vrce Pres en Vzce Presrderzt DR B C CUSHWAY MR CLARENCE E TLIIELE MR RICHEY V GRAHAM Secretary Presra t V1cePres1der1t Dads Club The last paragraph of the preface of the c nstttutlon of the Dads Club reads 1n part To encourage scholarshlp and manlmess by sultable tokens of award to support certam extra currtcular act1v1t1es wtthm our means and to afford us the rnterchange of our thoughts and suggesttons and malang for a lasttng frlendshlp among us the parents thts club was orgamzed Wtth these ldeas ln mtnd the Dads Club f St lohns has developed mto one of the most act1ve and rnfluennal groups on the campus They have adhered closely to the1r urpos s and IH dotng so hav done many xalt abt thtngs for the Academy Each year the Dads Clun presents at C rnn ncement the Colon l Roy F Farrana M aal to that cadet who has made the most tt prox ment tn scholast c worlc Th y also atded tn furntshtng the new l unge tn Delfoven Hall xoted to buy stx h s to be plac d tn xart us spots on the ampus and bought a batttng practtce cage t r the baseball team Last year the Dads Clulc sponsored the Btrlc Memortal Fund wht b thts year Nas replaced by the St lohn s Memorlal Bu ldtng Foundanon Members of the Dads Club were members of th1s commtttee Meetmgs of the club were held regularly on the ftrst Monday of each month tn Ch cago w1th the exceptton of two months whe t the meettngs were held IH Mrlwaukee Th annual Dads Day week end was held on October l9 and 20 Vtfhen Mothers Day was celebrated the Academy each mother was present a wth a gardenta whtch was the glft of th Dads Club lt was und r the dtrectton of the pres had a v ry successful year He was ably ass1sted by Mr Edward S1lverman Mr Rtchey V Graham and Mr C E Paulson as vt xr stdents Dr B C Cushway as secreta and Mr E C Upton as treasurer The Cadet Corps wtsh s to take thts o portuntty to th nk tl Dads Club for valuable asststance they have r nder d au tng the past year . . . SI A , . ' Ld I ' ' ' , . . . X1 NJA- -. A , xx . . .en T T I , N o ' l ' , ' 1 ' , V ' ' I 7 - r I r I X 1 l Y' . . . , l l l 4 2. I ! L . c x 1 . H ' - fs ' I' fl + v . V CI, T , T V in , A ' , C C A ' - A 1 A T T ' 9 IO e ' ' , e . f ' 1 'e ' . . t T f , 9 1' ' T dent, Mr. C. E. Thlele, that the organization c ff me e . , , S, , e . c A 'rn re A t l . ' ' ' T 9 ' ' 1 1 Q I - I . Qi' C A I , T A P3 e , . . . ' ry, benc ec ' e ' ' lo , c ' ' ' A T ' f-1 -. ' ' la Q ' F- C . , V I' 3 , A a te 1 the e c' 1 ' l e T, e l' za- A ' ',, ',, , 4 ThdI'1kSg1V1I'lg Day The f1rst btq doy 1n the hves of the cadets drrwed o lrttle chrlly but welcomed to the hrghest degree Everyone looked forword to hrs fxrst socrol event ond no one rnrssed out on the brq t1me thot wos offered Thrs yeor n extro lorqe crowd of vtsrtors wos present o odd to the IIHDOITGHFG of the doy The reltqrous port of Thonksqtvtng Day wds token core of ofter revetlle The Corps rndrched to chopel where they took port tn Jrnq thornks thot they hod everythtnq th lot could off r Aft r rev tlle :Vt hdp l eok dst was edt rt tn th usudl otnn r t thot rn rt ddets C1 r t hdve nwre roorn for tn d rt e noon At n n K Jen N s r 1 d Jw ght ld ld no ot V wht lgtlta 1 JTY1 U Ill 'Tw trddtttonol tosk of eoch tohle ne d of corvtng the turkey brought C1 lrttle hurn r to the oo cdsron but soon eoxch codet wots eotrnq heort rly ond hdpplly thrnklnq to hrroself thot th1s wos worth wdrttnq for Soon t'1e btq rneor wos over ond 1t was o hopp Corps thot left the rness holl rrs pdrode f the ,fe w s stdrt ot two oclock Thls was the r st trrne pdr ents hod CI chon e to see wh t therr looy ulo do th1s yeor ond none th rn wer orsd oornted h d es 1 d rr 1 o d ryone wos dtsft d to sdy H xhnortt n Xes r w re d oft dro e one h Cadets or tn hid th Jo t NJ ot s tght f r 1 rr sg D for I J fl J fs tum 7 rljllc . . T . , , T , , N . f . Vo t' H I t 0 - , no V . . , ' C. V ' ' V ' 3' . .. V . V . V ' ' A ' r The f' t V o r GT do ed V - ' - - 1-V ' . V , T C CI Vt s Qi o ' e cof ' , V of e.. Ve o ld e. e A et V .d C A e', V pi vt V . T e C dVt dd i .e ob, nd brVd t V e. . e . in e, eve ' o V s 1' e gt ,IGS 3 per- exoep d. y C V ote very .Litle feot e ' o ,. or o V .o V . ' e hm '1..nVr Bn fgm hmmm - dee-'ly-me 'ef A ' ' X1 V .AA q.A,T,' 'S' V A.,..4,f V U. f- t rs I ,s f Cv rot -lt . I r: O clock, thi l..fJl'ltv -5 2 the I3 dd! 1 5 f- gg f l gif Kemper-De o' V. fgdrzre ' U' ,131 9 - The fill of fond. Yes, i ' fs ' lr ldrqer gorgzs 593'- 4' Qt' 3 539 571' A 'T ff? F1379 U5 thot preponed itself for the pig e' e.1nq. At iozs miie neodpxse tne1r seoson 'nos not over, S5-,ei 531554 the hlgneet QVQ35 gf 159 gg-If V43 W9 l-7 T fill 37 37 9Xhl517l37l T335 '-V35 storied. Cddets did thetr partners lked TVA-3793 ' 97ll3'f35-9 A39 h3f3'T5U?m ton-fdrds the rrxgsro and soon found theriselves gdrrie, the Kenipers were forced to zpo'-' to the ffljfvfl. ova the 3-fm MGX tl the HA W5 if 'XF ,X-Us A v ' f- 1- A fl - v 1 ' ' 1 ' ' . -HKWCUD f' - to 3 D341 Qt 13 T9 J- Dlffl Harris. The oozdet Captaris C271 Code. 'ffhen first fill for :ess blew, osdeis oofie 1:e'gfer.dr.is did 3 f1r.e :org of 'ltECZ.1!T1fA.Q the f',lSb.f.'J out of the oks to the iz.-ess hill. g','tt1r.3s1'g::., izrio not 3 dull rt.ori.er.i':ff1s sperf o' '. , ' - .' , r,,.., '.,W .,,,,, V,f,.V,' 4, .V .' , , he U A pens f.. .- 5--V oiorxy Jrter .ne :V ,..,,..V.. .. os se, eg, ...e ...e ell- .,V.... N hen reV-... Vt. V., V pdrdde of the Tgrkeys' ozrrpe otowr. ogsle. o olook so'g..oQed, the ooxoteis were teddy' E1-colirrfxttorls were rgeurd CIS the Egg, rfrovl.. 1, retlre Vzrd fill inls the hdpgnesi of h3g,rf,' .,.,'-,:., ,Hug ,,.. V 4 , . ,.:Qf,,.1. .,.p 'L 'L . ,, ,V pd. .. ,. VJV.. . ...V V. V. u.....n. ,, 4... - Breakmg Up Banquet On ot the most nr rnorable thrnqs that o curred durrna thrs past year was the Break rna Up Banquet As the Corps rnarch d rn the quests heard the rrnqrnq of the Chrrstrnas chrrn s When the quests had been seated C lonel Farrand aave a brret explanatron o the orrqrn ot the Boar s Head Processron whrch rs the feature ot the St lohns Breakrna Up Banquet At the conclusron ot thrs explanatron the trum pets sounded outsrde the door and the chorus ot toresters wer h ard srnqrna the Latrn chorus ot the Boars Head ca ol The pro cessron then entered and rt was trulv spec tacular lt pres rved all the eloquence that was a pa t ot the orrqrnal processron so rnany years aqo Parrand who act d as toastnrast r for th venrna Then carne that part of th pr qrarn whrch eJeryone roolcs torward to mor than any thrna else the feast' Whrle th Corps and quests were drnrna the Lords ot Mrsrule en tertarned wrth therr antrcs As soon as the drnner pr per was completed the cook or th manor alcly assrst a y hrs s ullrons and the lcnrahts came forth wrth the blazrna plurrr puddrnq The Corps then sang the Vrctory Parade the Loyalty Sona and the Salute The rnen ot athletrc tame then recerve therr rewards for the tall term whrle ther tellow classmates cheered approvrnqly The recrurtrnq awards were also passed out to the deservrnq cadets Alter thrs Colonel Farrand presented th quest ot honor and speaker ot the evenrnq he Honorable lohn Cudahy of Mrlwaulcee torrner Unrted Stat s arnhassador to Belarurn Poland and Erre who told sorne rnterestrnq thrnas concernrnq hrs experrences abroad As arl aood thrnas rnust come to an ena truly one of the rnost beautrtul ever h ld a St lohns There was rnany a lump rn th throats ot the caa ts as the Colon l callea upon the Gl e Clulo to srna th H M s torvorrte Chrrstrnas carol Srlent Nraht Th Colonel then arose and another beautrtu nemory was d ep qraven on each heart as he utt r d that heart strrrrna word Drs rnrssedl e e T T r ' A ' c T T - T . Q - I ,, Z ,Y r, ' T o or T T M , . I . , , r L , . , ' T ' e e T T T. ' , ' r . - t ' , A T I l ' f. - ' V 9 X ' M' . e t T l T . 1 1 ' The Boar's Head was presented to Colonel SO did fhg BfQgkmq-Up Banquet cmd it WGS , -S S 9 T T e t Q r : . I 1 Q . V e o r T ' l 'Gr - 9 V 1 1 T r Q ' - e T r e T .' 'T T 3 I T Q 9 . . I ,, , . A S T T T 5 D I ,, Q , T O A W I L 9 9 - r 4 I ,, T Q r r r r r - H e - , A - e c s c -A . - . Flylng Club Thls fall for the f1rst trme 1n a numr,er ol y ars the school gave the cadets an oppor tunrty to take up flyrng Nrne of the more adventurous cadets rn the corps turned out 1 r thrs program Each day thrs year wrth tne weather permrttrng thes nrne cadets started out for th Mrlwaukee a1rport rn on f the Brown Bombers for therr rnstructron The frrst day they went aloft wrth an rn tr ctor and got the feel of the shrp hut t h rr surprrse th y took over the controls f .1 whrle and found out Just what th y had lil d Now any a1r man wtll tell you that most drffrcult thrng rn flyrng rs to get u o e and then down agarn Just wh nr 1 4 fa t t ana not be ore And that rs wh t hn flt rs dd for the frrst e1ght urs th a They also learned how to tu c rmlo s t y l arn rtarrt t eo v of prog n t roar fun a scr he looys started to tan r r t rn t rn for you are frndrng out about nrngs every dag that you never dreamed of efore Of course when you fly you must have a flyrng club That rs why th 'W' nd Tunnel or the fourth floor of Delioven l-lall came rn to bemg Every Frrday nrgh' the hers got to g ther and talked over th thrngs tney planned to do and the thrngs they had learned whrle lrstenmg to the old trmers arouna the arrport and rn therr own experrences On th srd however they had som thmg mun h n whrch helped to rnalce the e omg noor enroyable ln fact twas th mor so oe aus the cadets that solo d had to and everyone knows that the tter when someon l rs t Gd e But th r al thrng axo ut flyr th 1 ood tast s rrbutrng t lb g trrtg u th re and flyrng ts a e Js ur: there rn t e lol K krn o 1 d 1 a ru: J yt y or should na arg u ' e , - ' Lo . 1 l V . f 1 T - I r 9 If rl 7 ' Q ' . . 4 J . V L I V - K A ' - e T T T e e e ' l . T T T - T, . e T e, 3 7 ' U V , e T to C o. t. e - e ' or . t I , , , vvver. 1 9 F ' I I C T . , i e e ' C e 9 ' I I I I I I e foot e bll H5 -A T T 9 - . f a e Tier I W K V V I 9' 33' be e ese cont T ' ' 5 o . . of V. ' a the hee ,SVI St. lo Ts Te 1 ' T ho' e 1 . , e e of ng e t . f in . e rr. V ' rn, , A , II . I , In M, , .I I I to C U . . , I'I'lGfJolO f'::l' Sflflli, gl JC CII'lCl l B-J lClEIZ, .G ed Inq IO I I ,IV - hv NIUE S1 Y by ,I,5ur. Cal all l'-AP' ' V CC- 'dl self, loo g ut over miles of lakes and 5955- plov e feld. lt grves you thrgQl that Cant After lear ing hese T e ..d mentals C9 C-'QSC Sd- Cf the 6-HCS, T V l 19 ii? l e . ea o fr. ' a muah 1 er clzgli S5233 U? the 9 Gill EY Th9FCS6l'!9S. YSH TSCJQIY as a res lt of the excellent :hon-:Lrg made lg' sta I 3 lea .. some h . g about flygng ther., tl e Cadets zhzs year. M1dw1nter Fest1v1t1es Memorres of the Mrd always brrng to mrnd some of the happrest days of the school year The 41 Mrdwrnter was the frfty srxth annual affarr of 1ts krnd at St lohn s and 1t well upheld the tradrtron ot good trmes and frolrc The week end of garety began wtth the arrrval of the frrst guests on the afternoon of February 21 Upon therr arrrval at the Aca demy the grrls regrstered rn Cypress Hall and were assrgned to rooms Scott lohnston Hall had been vacated to house the guests and the adets of E and F Companres took up quarters rn Delioven and Smythe Halls respectrvely The rernarnder of th after noon was spent rn unpackrng and gettrng settled That evenrng the grrls and therr es corts were served drnner rn the drnrng room after whrch they were shown movres of the A aderrty rn the Lrttle Theatre Some of these rlms wer rn technrcolcr and gav th audr ence an 1dea of how the campus and l rld rngs look at drfferent seasons of the ytar ljollowrng the showtng of the prctures the adets and therr partners w re mvrted to ke pat rn an h u of rnf rma da mg n the Common Room Musrc was prov1ded by the school orchestra under the d1rect1on of Captarn Phrl Butler At about ten thrrty taps sounded and ev ryone retrred to rest up for the many rnterestmg events of the next day Breakfast for the cadets and therr guests was held at erghtthrrty Saturday mornrng Unfortunately there was not enough snow thrs year for skung and tobogganrng However the weather was brrsk and the rce was rn very good condttron for skatrng Consequently there was a large crowd of skaters on the lake almost all mornrng Due to the lack of snow a hayrrde was substrtuted for the schedulea rnornrng slerghrrde but all enroyed themselves practtcally as well Oth rs chose to hrke and vrew the beautrful lake regrons around the Academy After lunch a hockey game be tween St Iohn s and Shorewood Hrgh School of Mrlwaukee attracted gurte a crowd Al though the cad t team Non eas1ly th garr provrdea many thrtlls for the spectat rs A second showrng of the school frlms also t ok place durrng the afternoon M anwhrlc moth ers of the cadets were entertarned at a tea rn therr honor and a smoker for the dads was lneld rn the Dugout . 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Presentatton oi the Honorary Captams That even1ng a formal d1nner was served 1n the d1n1ng room and at seven th1rty the tra d1t1onal M1dw1nter dance off1c1ally began Ted Weems and hrs orchestra furmshed the dance rnustc from what appeared to be the entrance of a mansron s1m1lar to Mount Vernon A unusual colon1al decorat1on s heme wh1ch was created by Captam Wyand and h1s dec orat1ng comm1ttee was carrled on throughout n honor of Wash1ngton s b1rthday Near the stage two large s1lhouettes of George and Martha Wash1ngton formed a very 1mpres QIVG part of the background At e1gl'1tth1rty the Grand March w1th all ts pomp and bf1ll1an e began Cadet Cap a1n Burcham of A C mpany sen1or captam f the corps and h1s pa tner red the march After c1rcl1ng the hall several t1mes by tx rs and e1ghts the cadet off1cers cross d r a c o rn f Ste he other cadets and the1r partners pass .1 eneath the ar h and ag 1r1 resurned dan 1 la n the ef N s refnftf a '1 NIJ h n r s e fa t 1 n an sts l1n d e gv 1 on publtshed the off1c1al order appomtmg th young lad1es as honorary captatns of the1r escorts commands for the ensumg year Re call from the dance sounded at twelve o clock and a ltght lunch was served 1n the mess hall before taps sounded an hour later Sunday m rn1ng began the f1nal day f the Mld Breakfast was flrst served th cadets and a later breakfast was then h ld for the g1rls At ten f1fteen an nspeotton of the1r respecttve barracks was Wade by th honorary captams after wh1ch he g1rls and the1r escorts attended Sunday m rntng cha l SGTVICGS D1nner for the cad ts and the1r partners was at one thtrty Dur ng the after noon a concert was pr sented by the A a demy band orchestra and bugl corps und r th d1rect1on of Captatn Thornps n and Ca ta1n Butler Several solo1sts also appeared on the varred program whtch was hghlf c n1mend d lcv th aud1ence At the c s1on of h te gu ts ego pus was aga1 ra k the rru tary r t Thus another M1d had taker 1ts plac o ns amen h YICQ rx ' ' ' . n . 1 ' I ' C I l ' O , w , C . ,, . . U 9 1 I tg. i ' ' A . A . - ' V I 5 A M 1 ' ' ' 11 e Q . j o ' be ' f 1 - ' . 1 - A . T, ,, V ' . .- e c - f O . , o . 5 , ' r ' .. . . ' . 6 ' U , . 1 e . o p- vos, 1 V A ' thet s bres to f r... the Arch o el. Then O D S CI, ' ' ' ME' cluq t e concert, h es bo n to Ce C ' 3 A ' - V 5 3335 depart for home and by five o'cQack the cam' - ter 1 the floor 1 a cleared 5 '1 CA gg V A 13. 35139, for the oe ,..f,1 of C'CC1..l'.'4 o o ary cab' ' ' 1 ' 9 Tenn-. The seven gt de CCIILVI s fl the-1r St, Ish ' higijry gpd ,A Q t e fondest 'gue ' e up across th, Arr ' d heard ryerno. ,, uf the corps of '4l. Easter Day On Easter Sunday Aprrl 13 the corps was awakened at an earller hour than usual for Sunday when the reverlle gun sounded at 6 50 The Academy band was on hand to After d1sm1ssal from communron servrce for those who des1red to attend was held rn the chapel At nrne oclock clad rn Coveralls all cadets assembled rn the gymnas1um for the tradrtronal Easter games The f1rst game was a versron of Blrnd Man s Bluff rn whrch var1 ous bllnd folded cadets pursued a bell r1nger w1th1n the lrmrts of a certarn area The f1rst bellman Horner S entered the arena and was frnally captured on two successrve oc casrons by Landrs and Rowell D who were reward d wrth srlver co1ns Graham R V took over dutres as bellman wrth a reckless drsregard for h1s own health Lowell and Townsend were the fortunate pursuers thts t1me Horner agarn entered the r1ng and was play Easter hymns reverlle formatlon captured by Llppner P1ll1fant and Zupet New boys from A B and C took the floor and Bowes and Scanlon were successful rn cornenng Graham When the new cadets from D E and F took the floor Horner agarn took the bell and was captured by Ter racrna and Haberman Thts was followed by d1v1ng for co1ns and clrmaxed by the hunt for the Golden Egg whrch contained S5 OO Amrd a downpour of ram the cadets made a mad dash for the outstde O Connor R touna the egg whrch had been wrapped ln a DIGCS of black paper and hrdden far down rnsrde the cannon on the north srde of the West Annrversary Gate After xnspectton of quarters the corps marched to chapel Specral mentron should go to the chorr for therr part rn makmg the servrce partzcularly rmpressrve Captaln Luck played an organ solo for the offertory Durrng the afternoon rntermrttent rarn threatened to cancel the f1rst parade and re vrew of the year but by four oclock the storm clouds cleared away and a large crowd was on hand to wrtness the parade Crack platoon medals were presented to the second Lleutenant Horner as part of the ceremony Vesper SGIVICGS were held rn the chapel at f1ve oclock Thrs concluded the Easter program for 1941 CADETS PASS IN REVIEW BEFORE COLONEL MCCORMICK Among the dlstlngurshed v1s1tors to St Iohns durrng the past year probably none aroused greater lnterest 1n the Corps of Cadets than Colonel Robert R McCorm1ck Edrtor and Pubhsher of the CDICOQO Tr1bune Through the Chrcago Trlbune Colonel Mc Cormlck has been for several years the donor of the Chrcago Trlbune medals for mrlrtary excellence grven at the end of each semester Colonel McCorm1cks long and drstrn gurshed career as a war correspondent soldler and edrtor made h1m a ftgure of partrcular rnterest to the cadets of St Iohn s and they were proud to pass tn revrew before hrm Followrng the revrew the drstrngulshed vrsrtor spoke brlefly to the cadets massed be fore the revrewlng stand where hrs quret and d1gn1f1ed personalrty and gracrous words qurte won them Colonel McCorm1ck w1ll always be welcome at St Iohn s I I I - Q 1 I ' ' . . 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I ' I - , , . . , , ', 216 New Orleans Tnp Agam thrs year St Iohns sponsored a sprtng vacatron tour ln the past some very 1nterest1ng trrps have been taken through the eastern states However for drverston a tour of the South was arranged for thrs year s group of travellers About twenty three cadets went on the seven day tour whrch was made under the drrectton of Lteutenant H H Sm1th and Captatn R B Wyand of the faculty Early Saturday mornrng the frrst day of sprrng vacatron the group departed by tra1n from Nashotah statron At Mrlwaukee they were JO1I19d by Mr I L Rerlly travelllng passenger agent for the lllrnols Central Ratl road Mr Rerlly made the entrre trrp wrth the boys and was later grven the honorary trtle of MaJor Upon arr1v1ng at the Unlon Depot rn Ch1cago the cadets were transport ct by Parmalees to the lll1no1s Central statlon However before boardrng therr prrvate car on the New Orleans tra1n Creole the group was asked to pose for a prcture for the press When they awoke the follo Nlng mornmg the travellers looked out upon the Lou1s1ana bayous and rt wasnt long before lrrn Mur ray organrzed a delegatron to spot allrgators through the tra1n wrndow Soon New Orleans came 1nto vrew and everyone prepared to dtsembark From the depot the cadets at once set out for the lung Hotel where they encamped for therr stay rn New Orleans For lunch the cadets went to Arnauds 1n the heart of the famous French quarter and V1S1lSd the Vreux Carre for the frrst trme After lunch they went through Masperos Exchange l was here that General Andrew Iackson plan ned the defense of New Orleans and enlrsted the assrstance of that colorful free booter lean La Frtte The remarnder of the afternoon was spent rn a two and one half hour slghtseelng tour of New Orleans harbor by ferry Monday mornmg th cadets ate an early breakfast and set out on a tour of the c1ty rn a chartered srghtseelng bus Many famous places r1ch 1n the lore of old New Orleans such as Iackson Square the Cablldo St Lou1s Cathedral and the French Market were all v1s1ted at length When the trlp was con cluded the hungry group w nt to Le Patlo Royal for lunch The meal was served 1n an anclent courtyard shaded by awnmgs and bounded by hlgh walls Durrng the afternoon Mr Rhynes father of Cadet Rhynes of the Detachment offered to take those cadets who wrshed to go on a tour of h1s o1l frelds Those who went got a very 1nterest1ng f1rst hand vrew of dr1ll1ng for o1l On the way back from the orl frelds they crossed the masslve Huey P Long brrdge one of the countrys great engrneerrng feats Most of Tuesday mornlng was devoted to shopprng for souvenrrs About noon every one left by taxr for the AJax Brewery where they were luncheon guests of Cadet Drck lones of C Company and hrs parents Schnrtzelbank a new game played wtth beer was rntroduced by Mr Iones It seems there was a trrck to rt as Tony OConnor and lohnny Horton found out when they sat down on an electr1f1ed seat Followrng a few short speeches by Mr Iones a guest speaker and the St Iohns faculty offrcers Mr Iones gave out membershrp cards for the noble and anclent order of Schnltzelbankers Return mg to the hotel the group hurrredly packed and departed for the rallway statron The next stop was Natchez Supper was served on the tra1n and Natchez was reached late that evenrng Wednesday was spent 1n tourrng Natchez Under the d1rect1on of the Natchez Garden Club srghtseelng trlps were made to many of the famous ante bellum manslons Durrng the flrst half of the nlneteenth century Natchez was one of the wealthrest and best known towns 1n North Amerlca Through the annual Natchez Pllgrlmage the homes are opened 1n all therr former splendor to v1s1tors lt was at The Brxers one of the homes vrsrted that Iefferson Davls presrdent of the Con fedracy was marrred The St Iohns group was fortunate rn havrng Mrs Edrth Wyatt Moore noted hrstorran and lecturer of the South accompany them and explaln the many 1nterest1ng srghts on the tour About srx oclock 1ust after supper was frnrshed the cadets agarn boarded therr prrvate rarl way car and were soon on therr way to V1cksburg the last stop of the tour Lreuten ant Smlth who had prevrously not felt very well was suddenly taken qurte 111 When Vrcksburg was reached 1t was arranged that he contrnue on to Chlcago and Captarn Wy and take charge of the tour A tour of the V1cksburg Natlonal M1l1tary Park the best marked battlefreld 1n the world was scheduled for Thursday mornrng l 1863 V1cksburg was the prvotal pornt of the Campargn of the West and lts fall on Iuly 4 largely sealed the fate of the Confederacy To commemorate the campaign rn l899 the V1cksburg Natronal M1l1tary Park was estab lrshed compr1s1ng over 1 323 acres of trenches earthworks and memorrals Two of the larg est structures rn the cemetery the lllrnors and WISCONSIN memorrals were rnspected at length At noon the group agam settled back ln thelr rallway coach and prepared fo the flnal lap back to Chlcago 1 . . 1 l 1 1 . , . 1 - 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' , Q ' , C 1 . 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' . 1 I ' I 1 . , ' r , , r . , 1 Blcycle Club Thrs year a newcomer to the Academy faculty Lleutenant DeVolld happened to be a b1cycle enthustast In the fall youd see h1m start1ng out on a Saturday for a tr1p through the country S1d9 Wtth h1s tourlng b1ke wh1ch mcldentally consumes very l1ttle heat energy compared to our fancy Amerxcan models L1eutenant DeVolld seemed to be come very popular for many of the boys envred h1s pr1v1lege Many of the cadets st1ll wonder whether an adverttsmg agent for h1s father who has somethlng to do Wllh the b1cycl1ng buslness But no matter what h1s purpose Mr Balley put the pressure on Lteutenant DeVolld for the purpose of gettmg a b1cycl1ng club formed L1eutenant DeVolld started to get the club orgamzed lt wasnt unt1l sprmg that f1ve or srx blcycles ap Of course we ant neglect to mentlon Barleys tandem whlch paraded over the campus all spnng Though After much debat1ng peared on the campus many of them wouldnt admrt 1t the cadets rather envred these boys who went on the long b1cycle hlkes and GXCUYSIODS through the lakes and htlls of the surroundmg terrrtory Every afternoon when the weather per m1tted some of the members of th1s club started out wlth L1eutenant DeVolld to some new place where there were h1lls and scenery You know the real th1ng about brcyclmg IS not the GXQICISG whlch so many of the boys needed and got but the beautrful scenery that the brcycllst wanted most Much more can be seen tn th1s way than from a car for 1n an auto you speed by the th1ngs of 1n terest w1thout a thought of the1r beauty B1 cycltng brlngs one closer to nature and the true beauty of rt Though the tandem w1ll be m1ss1ng from the campus next year We trust that the re ma1n1ng members of th1s group and Lteuten ant DeVolld may agam orgamze 1nto a group and reap more beneflts from the1r sport Bailey was a true lover of the sport or just that One Cfln We OH the WUY5id9 is the thing 2l3 .XA -s v ill 'I Trapshootmg Th1s year the trapshootlng club was larger than 1t has been for many years As has been customary for about the past twenty hve years the club s act1v1t1es were supervrsed by Manor lacgues the chem1stry rnstructor The club membershtp was composed t new cadets and old cadets b1g cadets and small cadets expert trapshooters and ama teurs Large or small new or old every one had a chance to wm the large trophy whtch 15 presented to the best and most ac urate 'nember ot the club at the end ot the year No matter how much the amateur knew when he started trapshootmg when ne tlntshed h kn w V ry trtck of the l1ttle mantmate c J 1rd that there was To become a member ot the club 1t rsnt e essary to own your own shotgun or know n N to s oot one me o the merrtrers Nn d the1 own guns and others used ln uns belongmg to the s hool the many lt LS 1 t l regularly Weather permttttng Every Satur day mornlng and on some holldays the sound of explodmg shotgun shells could be heard commg from the drrectlon of the trapshoottng house The tall sess1on ot trapshoot1ng was clrmaxed wrth a Thanksgwmg shoot wtth prtzes m the form of roast fowl Cadet lohn Hawn took l1fSl place w1nn1ng a turkey All other pr1zes were tred for ana theretore the prrzes were shared Crewse and Vandev r shared a turkey Macaulay and Brebner shared one goose whtle the other goose was splrt between Beckham and Tubekrs Th trret duck was drvtded between Mosher G and Iones whtle Muehlmerer and Hamrner schm1dt shared the last pr1ze The sprrng tfurnament wa oncluded P Thursday mornlng of Cornmencement VJ k nd the trophy was awarded that even ng te V' d t Iohn Oldweler of B Company lt t n 1 1.,, 3, in , .44 D1sm1ssed AULD LANG SYNE Should ould ocqucnntdnce be forgot And never brought to mln 'P Should ould gcqucuntonce be forgot And doys o long syne'P Chorus For guld long syne my deor We ll take o cup o krndness yet For guld long syne We two hoe run obout the brges And pud the gowons t1ne But we ve wonder d mony o weory Stn ould song syle ror ould et too We twor hoe poudlt 1 the burn From mornln sun t1l d1ne But sects between us brold hoe rodrd Srn uuld long syne For Cxuld etc And here s C1 hand rny trusty trere And gre s cr hond o th1ne For ould long syne For ould etc And surely ye 11 be your prnt stowp And surely Ill be mrne And we 11 toke CI cup o krndness yet For otuld long syne For ould etc . , . .. . . . 1 , For duld long syne, And we'1l tok ct right guid Willie-wought , , t , , , llltar martness - 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L A PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRCJDUCTS USED AT ST IDHN S ARE FURNISHED BI 2 GUERNSEY DAIRY WAUKESHA WAUWATOSA WEST ALLIS PEWAUKEE DELAFIELD ENTIRE WAUKESHA COUNTX LAKE REGION 7 o 33 Which Also Serves Ltlley Ames Umfor III FOR COLLFGE CADET JJ CORPS AND BANDS CAPS BELTS MX! 53- SABERS 'ii 0 KF' Catalog on request The Ltlley Ames Compa I1 College Umform Contractors COLUMBUS OHIO S V Charlottesvtlle Woolen M CHARLOTTESVILLE VA MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE UNIFORM CLOTHES IN SKY AND DARK BLUE SHADES FOR ARMY INAVY AND OTHER UNIFORM PURPOSES AN LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND BEST QUALITY CADET GRAYS Includmg Tho e U ed at the United States Mllxtary Academy at W and Other L9'ldll12 Nlllltary School of the Country PRESCRIBED AND USED BY THE CADETS OI' St Iohn's Mthtary Academy 1lls D THE e t Point O Q F g A X- - ATI T115 , ' - A SX . .- :J th ku 5 . :Ji ' . LEGCINGS gr R7 T-, A tt ,L x .' .it o 1 Y o o , . 7 ' S S ' . ' ' S ' C C O Rundle Spence Mfg Co MAINI F HXCTURERS DISTRIBUTORS HIGH GRADE PLUMBING AND HEATING MATERIAL INT lx u kee CGAL M1Iwaukee Western Fuel Company NIILXX AI REE XX IQCONNIX ' o .XXII o i M 1' IN4 ll 0 F Phone Lakeside 5400 2150 No. Prospect .XX ,, , , ,, it A. Lyke WFUTHUITIIUTQ Company Qualzty Sem zu IH TNI' QELK 'NUIMOW UL I LONSITN IN S U RAN C E ln all lts branches B C Zwgler and Company Secur ty Bldg, West Be d VV X 0 , , 1 ' , N ' . x 1 ig X W a x D ,,. '1 7 .1 .7 ' -x, v . :Z Y o 0 u O O O . . 1 1. n , ls. A W Notbohm Lumber C0 DELAFIELD WIS Phone 521 Evevythzng m the Bmldm Lme SCh1CldS Tree SCFVICC Spmymv Tmmmmg O W U O . . . . U . O O 1 O Phone 148 430 So. State Street conomowoc, is. Wm Your IHQS Milwaukee Au-ways, Inc USG App d d dFghtShl CUft1SS Wrlght A1rport th H FI IGHT INSTRUCTION FROM SUNRISE TO SUNSET p 4165 Waukesha Natlonal Bank Waukesha, WISCOHSIII Establlshed 1853 0 Member F D I C . at 1 Q 0 . . overnment l'0VC Primary an Advance li c oo operating at o 4 o 4 1- Nor west of Nlilwaukee Phone illto Q C Q ' 1 . . . . ,,,,, A7ipldFi175ll MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC RAILWAY WISCONSIN MOTOR BUS LINES Prov1des Sf' a low cost dependable and convenient transportation service between St Johns and Mllwaukee and a large LOWFARES area ln southeast ern Q FREQUENT sr-:Rv1cE Wisconsin o CONVENIENT SCHEDULES Interurban Stahon De1af1e1d Watches ewelvy Tvoplnes Medals Awards Engraved Statzonevy I nfmtatzons Announcements made 69 Mpmeyee in eieweiems Mdwamigee P1 anklnton Bulldlng' 228 I ,I 25345 ,:'ElE-.1 f 4. If... .. f gp iYff:.,.,---.,f T fl,-' .1 an Q' QRKLNBAQX5-'--4 af . 5- M1u.....i. 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Frrend Complzmenfs Armour SL Co MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN Standard Electrrc Supply Co ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 134 N I I S MILXXAI LEI XXIS was ma c b A I 0 7 8 o. even h S reet Nlilwaukee, Wis. 0 Of o OF f 5 fwrtm Wu .Lu-vcr f ' ' 2 Red C1rcIe nn Nishotih WISCOHSIH I IVIIIQ Ncrth mf De Iafield Good wholesome ood served ln an atmosphere Nou fwzll enjoy DINNER RESERVATIONS XX ILL HELI DRAPER HALL HOTEL Oeonc mm oc Vvxs an m Idlx n b NATIONALLY RBiPJCDXX7PJ OI' IT9 DELICIOUS FCJCDID all IRESTELH, ATMOSPHERE QUALITY Cookzes Lzke your mother Inakes le eImsroI'Ix1re: mttm II ur fresh Iwutter IHIIIX and me su Ir Iuonex LhoLoI1te P1 e n exerxthm mee No Wonder Thex re Goo Qualnty Biscuit Company mm KI me KN T16 Qconomowoc Enterprlse 0 onnmmx 0 W1 Greets ST IOHNS CADETS exfix S1 In r QI KL TH IRINT V I ' w v . micw 5' c I ' ' Rccommeng e wj Duncan Hi cs . in his ook A- ' -5 y I Adventurer. in Good Eating N , I K I 7 7 .MX I'r1:cf'.' IIIj NIfX I'.'XIIIf J 9 I I I I X ' . . . ' , ' c , ' c, s. 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Now on - Manlxfactured by STANDARD BEDDING CD Mllwwaukee WI, ' Q 1 -l O O . Y . I I I I ger . DI- I ,,. , . ' I 'S '- IJ '. . .A r : 4, U 01' ol many a111'm. 'WC b007fS,I af Ihf sivrn d U urn. so I ss I . 1 sa M ' . I - s f f 7 ' , - 7 , I ... . I I 1 I O . . h. . o 1. . I - . ..,- ' ' o.. 193 Add ' I I 'n . -X 1 D - ji N. if I 1 '. 232 Dr MeIvIn Johnson and Dr Earl Doyle Dentlsts CHRISTOPH BUII DING 318 S uth St ect Pho: e 8 WALIKESHA WIS WDUMENT ZUMMACH S Pamts and Glass FN -XMELQ X ARINISHI N PRAIRIE DIL CO ,L W, L K K INORTH PRAIRIE WIS ,W SHN DISTRIBUTORS Phzllz s 66 md E M111 XIILXXALKEE XXI L F BYRNES Mg D R VREELAND Umform Cloths 761 FIFIH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY LINCOLNSFIELD EMBERTON MIDDLESEX IW tedj fPlCC9 Dy I QW I I yt' 0 r 1 74 . . Q 1 Q S U 0 NIaIIIcjl1c!14rcII In p WM. F. ZUMMACH, INC ' S. First :I . ' eral Sts. . 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FRESH CREIM DELAFIELD PHARMACY DRUGS SODAS PRESCRIPTIONS Complete Drug Store Seruce C I CATHER R PH GO HOME TONIGHT' by Telephone NORTH WEST TELEPHONE COMPANY Kee Lox Mfg MILNVAUKEE WISCONSIN Falk SLAnderson XX lz lesalevs o FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES N Brzxu FREE ESTIMATES ROUTING SIDINCJ L S G 'vi-XTERI-XLS OX rr Hornburg Motor Co H 1rtl'md XX 1 Ford Nlercury Lmcc ln Zephyr P R E P A R E D To take care of your needs IVI1l1tary Umforms Boots Breeches Ramcoats Inslgmas Goldfish Mllltary Store 804 N Pl nk: t MILWALKEE WIS 1- . Q .. 6 1 . o o 4 o CO. Co. ' on ' O .R f : . . K x. A V . 413 . I. ug LI 'Q y INIIIENVIXUKEE, NVISCONSIN lljl X Q VNC g I gycgt gym Z r , IPS. 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