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JOHN PAUL KARCt IER Entered -- 1941 l.atigo -- Advertising Manager Football Lcttvrrnan - 1942, '44 Basketball Letter -f 1945 Silver Football -- i941 Color Sergeant Probable College -- University of Colorado fowl PAUL entered T.C.U. in 1941, and during four years he has built up a spirit of high esteem in the minds of his teachers and classmates. Long legs and a voice that carries a country mile are the chief characteristics of Paul. His high, shrielaing voice may be heard pouring from the building throughout the day. Most of Pauls Wednesday after- noons are spent in the detention hall. Red marlzs seem to be his second nature, and wherever you Find them, there Paul will be. For the past several years he has been out regularly for Varsity football. Twice in the history of his football career he has lettered in this sport. This past season, as an outstanding baslcetball player, he received his bas- lretball award. lt is a festive day, indeed, when Paul manages to plod his weary way to school. lvlost consistently he is absent on test days and it has become a standing jolce in the senior class. Mathematics have been his most shining subject, and he has received honors in this subject on several occasions. After a full summer's worlc at hard labor, Paul plans to enter the University of Colorado. Here they do not have the Red Marla system and we all feel that without these annoyances Paul will have a successful future at this school. . it 4 1 9. l 1 lj ft N
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fl IITS'l'liR GiiORUlfI lIfXYIiS, JR. .1 if a s ,' 'ai 1 s-H 9-12. 45, Al-I, Y-I3 hutigo - fxssistvuit Humor Editor Round TahI1--- 194-1, '45 Pmhahic foliage - Princeton l'nivr'rsily WWW MICKEY hegan his high school career here at T.C.D. and consequently is one ot' the schools oldest living inhabitants. He has been a consistent t 'L t h R con ri u or to t e ound Table, and this year, in addition to heing assistant humor editor of the Latigo he is one of the members of the senior piaywriting team. However, it is as a scholar that Miclex receives his laurels. Although this is going in against hard protest, we cannot help hut mention the fact that Mickey is prohahly the greatest horseman of the class. This h been ruhhed in for the past four years hut, nevertheless. he has heen the bodyguard fo several plugs at his home in the country. In closing it might he helpful to add that he may he found at most any free moment nonchalantiy exchanging voiieys of Gunfire with some irate farmer across the countryside. Mickey plans to enter Princeton this coming July and all feel assured that he will succeed in this new adventure. '-,Q X ff,1 gy wiv ii '6' if 1' A, 1 ,i eqf s
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XX'Il.l.l.X3I XY.-Xillf 5lifIfKliR llnli-rc-rl -- M43 l,alnJo - Assistant l lumnr lfclitor lfntcrtainmvnt Committee- I9-153 Dormilory fiom- rnltlvf' I9-I-I 45 ljoolluall l.c-ttemian -- IU-M llasls-tlmall l.:-tlm-rnian - 1015 Vltrarlg Squad - IU-H 5 1-f's1 nil l.ic'ulc-nant, lil-15 Prolmlnlc- fiollf-pe - llartmoutti fxolli-go fc!! Wzzffflev B Blluls came to T.C.D. two years ago and since that time tie tias made a very crerlitalmle stiowingg. Fl lie alzsenro ol Bill s quiclq wit and ready smile will lie very mucli noted liy all. Bill l1asn't laeen in too many serious scrapes, altliougtl some tiave tllcir doutmts. Vvte all pass over it and blame it on tlie fact that lae comes from tsort Vtfortlm. ln all seriousness, Bill has been tlie type of tzoy tlme sctiool prides itself in having. tle lias not only lneen an asset to the scliool as a scliolar la t in tlae ti ld f , u 'e o sports as well. This is proved by ttie fact that Bill was an outstanding forward on the lbaslcetlaall team, lctterman on the foot- lnall team, and an ardent tennis player. Willie, as lie is called lay the inner realm, is quite a driver and at times seems to be almle to equal the record of that famous Bamey Oldneld. Bill contributed generously to the Latigo in the liumor capacity, and we feel that a certain amount of the success ot this publication goes to Bill. Dart th C Il mou 0 ege let tlie loars down and Bill will enter tl'1ere in Novemloer. As we all lcnow, is a conscientious worlu-r aiirl will inalw tlic loest ot tlme opportunities ollvered laim tliere. Best wisliesl ff f fi x, ,,. i il -4' f fv'J Q W! X ' A 22 f Lj- -9 R3 lf! S l g f f ' I , I 6 1 f' X X! I it it Qiae-, X f ' f !, , , ,Q H l -. - .- Q- W C, fab
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