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IDENTIIIDRTH MILITARY ACADEMY ESTABLISHED 1880 LEXINGTON, MISSDUDI 640B7 HIGH SEHnni, AND JUNIDD COLLEGE WENTWORTH ' S PURPOSE It is the purpose ot Werrtworth Military Academy tc provide the best conditions possible for the all ' rcund development of worthy Doys and young men. To attain tWt high purpose the Academy places greatest emphasis upon these four points ' First, ft is the Academy ' s aim to assemW only the highest types of students — deserving youths of good parentage — to assure wholesome associations and greater progress. Every pre caution is taken to seep undesirable boys — all those that might prove detrimental to others— out of the Academy. Second, to employ only men of highest character ana ability for its faculty. It is not enough for a Wentv orth faculty member to be merely a scholar and a splendid instructor. He must alto possess a spirit of friendliness and a sincere desire to give iindly he ; p whenever necessary. He must thoroughly understand the Innermost problems of boys — fc« patient with them — and be teadv ♦o serve each boy to the best of his ability. Third, to provide the very best eauipmont throughout everv department to the end that every boy will have all those things nocossary to his health and happiness and that none thai ' want for anything that will helo him tc make orogress. Fourth, to provide a program for each dav that will best scve ' he interests of every student WENT WORTH F H O M THE A 1 H No. I. Administration Building, D ' Company Barrack . Music Facilities and Rifle Range. No. 2. Hickman Hall. X Company Barracks. No. 3. Student Union. Recreation Room, Quar- termaster ' s Store. No. 4. Marine Hall. B Company Barracks. No. 5. E and F Compony Barracks. No. 6. Academy Student Health Center No. 7. Faculty Residence. No. 8. Alumni Stadium. No. 9. New Drill and Athletic Field — Site of New Athletic Fieid House. No. 10. Second Drill and Athletic Field. No. II. Sellers-WikoH Scnolastic Bu.tdng, b- brary and Laboratories. No. 12. Direction of Go ' f Course-Country C uo No. 13. Tannii Courts. No. 14. Summer Camp Cabin Aroa. No. 15. Memorial Chapel No. 16. New Co ' lege Building Dining Hal. A Company Barracks. No. 17. Service Building. No. 18. Lions Club Lake Celorwt J«m«i M. PriiiaW W.nfrarth ItIL .t,..m .. c- CUu««. AJ. 1 17. CW hu K  «a Ittt; SSara. XI: Ut« nut. S| M.j U, . . ••.. «...-.. ItJO, D,ltma i . d S r ks Cna; N4 v C ' eu; S.t .r Star; H. rt; CrA.l-aVGu.rT.; Pair Prafrdan si Alioclaflo-t at MiCta y Coll. 4.1 k J S   oli «f rka IJ. l.i St.f.i ai Grans ' M.ii.. « Ik. Grind Ma.onic Ladas o ' Mluaurl, t F A. M  - d P«l J Csr m 4.d.r st ... Grand Co—dar, .« M! .y,L CoUtl L B. WikoW. A.B., S.B. h. Ed., Superin+crdcnl and Secretary Uniwr, «| Mim.fl. A. I.. 4 I ; E.I.. Iflfi r . ..t. -sr., U«i ■•Ty o ' Chlc.o : P.ir 6 nxw B«.ry l«t.rnati «al, HH: Pa« Pr.ils.nt .( M«M  Star. Ck.mbar   Com «. Cm. « V .af .. cm«. U 191 ... Km Am mttW l« i ' SINCE EIGHTEEN EIGHTY One of the chief reasons why Wentworth has been able to achieve its lofty purpose lies in the fact that the Academy has been under one continuous administration since its found- ing. For nearly three-score years. Colonel Sandford Sellers was president of Wentworth. Ho enjoyed one of the most enviable records in the history of American education. The Academy was founded by Stephen G. Wentworth scion of a distinguished English family and a prominent Leiington banker, in 1880. as a memorial to his deceased ion, William Wentworth. Mr. Wentworth immediately vested control of the institution in the hands of a board of trustees composed of a duly elected representative of each of the Evangelical churches of Lexington, and a p-esident. Colonel Se ' lers was called to the new school in its first year and remaned as its activH head until 1918. Mr. Wentworth served as president of the Board from 1880 until his deetn in 1897 It was the firm conviction of the founder, his board of trustees and President Sellers that a military boarding school provides the most effective possible means for giving young men the thorough mental, mo ' al and physical training neces- sary to develop in them the highest traits of manhood. Thus, Wentworth became the first military school in the Missouri River Valley. From the beginning the la e President Sellers surrounded himself with the ablest faculty available — strong men erf proved qualities and Christian character. Under his wise and forward-looling direction. Wentworth has grown steadily. Each year has shown marked improvement over the preceding year. Today Wentworth stands as one of the truly great educational institutions of our country — second to none In the opportunities it offers boys and young men for thorough preparation for professional studies, business and for We. L • TS. Miwoun Old Sonti Ft TraS M«rUr in Uiinqloo. A Beauty Spot on th. w mw oftn u«mpui A N HISTORIC BACKGH01IVD Throughout over half a century the Wentworth pur- pose has remained unchanged. The ideals which led to Hie Academy ' s founding and which have carried it steadily forward, shine iust as brightly today as ever: the desire to give each yoirth every oppor- tunity to develop f ufly his own individual personality; the aim that every cadet shall acquire a keen sense of duty and responsibility, both to himself and toward others: that ho shall have the mental and morol power to make accurate judgment between right and wrong and the physical power to stand by hit con- victions. These high standards have dominated Wentworth for generations. But to maintain them and assure their full and continuous epp ' icotion. it has been found necessary to limit the enrollment. Wentworth today is a relatively small school- — many times larger than in 1 880. to be sure, yet small enough that every indi- vidual student is givon the private attention so essen- tial to his all- ' round development. The surrounding country affords a wealth of his- torically important Civil War sites and the town of Lexington itself retains much of the tradition of the old south. Here enthusiasm for the reminders of our country ' s glorious past is combined with the enthu- siasm for modem adventure to promote the rapid de- velopment of the boy ' s mental, moral and physical ♦Ttw HWtorK Ola Court Hou In L.iington. Notict th c«nnon bill nwr tfw top of the tint column— fir d during th C ' v3 W r. The modern, prosperous little city of Lexing- ton is 41 miles from Kansas City. The Heart of America. This proximity makes available by train, motor car, bus and air all the dBsir- oble cultural advantages of a large city without any of its disadvantages. (1811 -IW7) of Wtnt-oMh Miliary Academy. 11844-1938) ♦Pruidont ot W.ntworth Ae«d m r from 1 3 BO to 1938 YESTERDAY Above t% pictured the first company ever as- sembled  f Wentwortti. Frorn this humble begin ring, the Academy hat mnrchnd farward ewer a trail of development ttiet nei placed it in the front rank o« Amo ' iee ' i bett military jchocU. tuul TODAY The Wentworth Military Acode-ny of today is vastly different from the Wentworth of 1880. Prom yea ' to year it has enlarged its -facilities increased its enrollment and changed its physical appearance until there is litHe to remind one of the eaHy days. Numerous modern end attractive buifd ' Pgi hav« beer, erected as they were needed. Old buildings have been torn away when they were no longer useful. Specious military and athletic fields have been added. One of the finest Field Houses in the country has been bui ' t. Every new method in reaching that has beer f ound definitely superior fo older methods has teen adopted. Yet. some of the fundamental principles that guided the first company are adhered to just „, strictly today. •Office Front and Center l i Th n sw indoor ' ifle range chcrf ©vftry c d t loarri imal! arms flftno,. MILITARY DEPARTMENT MILITARY training at Wentworth has been a strong feature since 1895 when the first active army officer was detailed to tho Academy but has never been permitted to interfere with scholastic work. Today the Roscrve Officer Training Corps program (ROTCJ at Wentworth is administered by Regular Army personnel, con- sisting of three commissioned officen and sin non commissioned officers, who are in charge of instruction. Cadets are taught the theoretical aspects of the basic military subjects through formal classroom type instruction, Each Wednes- day afternoon during the regular drill period the cadets apply those fundamentals learnod. During the fall and spring of each school year the cadet corps participates in a field training pro- gram during the drill period. Initially, stress is placed on pro- ficiency of the individual In such subjects as first aid, physical fitness and individual combat training. Later through Instruction in combat formation, battle drill, patrolling and bivouac training. During the spring this training is culminated when the cadet corps participates in a field exercise which includes a tactical march and overnight bivouac. Through participation in the ROTC six year Military Schools program, a cadet receives all necessary ROTC training to qualify for a Reserve Army Commission once he has attained a bacca- laureate degree. Wentworth is proud to be one of the original Honor Schools of the United States, the highest rating given by the Department of A Firit Aid Dernon trarion WEAPONS INSTRUCTION PhyucaLCombat Proficiency T«t l . - — | • r — E? Individual Training Bivouac Training In ffm «n« of the m in lobby of Mw Adminiirration buildino, cedeh ere  howi dmirlng ■replke of the Dee- U 4f or of Independence end Coniti- tutlon donefed o Wenr arth by Mto le ' e Mr. L Fred frroni, VlcoPreildorri of Emery Bird TVeyer of Kernel City. ADMMflSTIATIOfl BUILDING Within Wentworth ' s Administration Building ore Handsomely fur- nished parlors, corridor and reception rooms. Among iti furnish- ings end decorations itudents and quests alike f ' nd many articles of intereit and rare beauty- N comfortable furniihingj amio peaceful surrounding; afford a homelike atmosphere wnere the new cadef readily adapts himie ' f fo a wholesome, happy e«per!ence Here in on atmosphere of quiet dignity every student is privileged to entertain his guests or to spend his leisure moments as governed by hli dairy schedule. None at the comforts of the modern home have boan excluded in Wentworth ' s plan to provide the finest train- ing and quarters available a L |Abov«) The comer of one of the «• trectlve p rlori « en tedeti receive ♦heir gueiti ■Memorial Chapel Nature and man have joined forces at Wentworth to produce a camDut of outstand mg beauty. Magnificent Veei, of many vari- eties, blend in perfect Harmony with modem, attractive building and tpeciout grounds. The Academy it located just at the edge of Lei- mgton end coven 52 acre . The front campus eitends over four city blocks and is dotted with massive e ' ms and glorious Power bank that provide enchantment and inspiration. The beck campus includes athletic and military fields and the new stadium. There are tGn thoroughly modern buildings on the campus, each built for the exoct purpose- it serveo. They are of brick and stone construction and are hoated by steam and hot water. 1 Looking zfr fK Riw from tU Wontwortn Country Club Porch. THL WL T VUHTH CUL M Hi CLUB Located on on of the most beautiful spots over looking the Missouri River, the Golf Course and Coun- try Oub add variety to the manv facilities available to the Wentworth students. The nine -hole golf course is most attractive and sporty. The club house, with Its catering equipment, is ideal for many Informal parties held throughout the yeor. And in the stable are found horses suitable for the tyro as well as the etpert rider, • Teeing Up On of rtw tpecioui. w fl righted end immectiUte corridor in the SolUri W.loH Scholeitic Building. T SCHOLASTIC Wontworth ' t uD-to-dare Setters - WitoH Scholastic Building it the nucleus of the scho- lastic department. THis magnificent structure contains one of the most splendid libraries possessed by any institution of this kind. Fcur completely equipped laboratories provide excellent facilities for the practical study of tne sciences. In addition to classrooms ' c all classes, it houses the Dean ' s and Com mandant ' s offices. It Is wihS justifiable pride tnat Wontworth points to his new achieve- ment in its effort to provide surroundings which are conducive to academic advance- ment. The ttr cti e library contains  hoot ndi of volumes, providing every iMKOtsory supplement to thi itudont ' i t«iti snd menueli. Vitucl AJdi «r being u ed to 4 great eitent to uippiement lecture by imtmctorv. The Acedemy hit the beit equipment evelleblt end hei etUblUhed • liberal budget fof rtntel of motion picturei for cltn  ork it; H m! ISI y IBS • ... ■III i In i w D EPA HTM EM . ! The scholastic department ii d ided If into two separate and distinct units: the high school, which offers fouf yee ' S of proparatory wort, and the jump college, which offers two years of b eral arts and science. Each has its own organization separata from tha other. Both divisions are fully accredited by the North Control Atsooa tion of Colleges and Secondary School an organize tion composed of the tead nq colleges end p rotor a tory  chooli in twenty state . This recognition means that graduates of eithor department are eligible to enter any imtitufion in tha United State that receive students by certification. It Is our aim to lee that each cade masters every ■esson thoroughly. To accomplish this, eve y itudont is taught correct study methods and thoroughly schooled in correct uses of libraries and laboratories. Oasses are •mall, which permits Individual attention. Meat of the foculty members live in the buildings with students. They are readily accessible for special help. From time to time a personal study is made of each cadet to determine his points of weakness and help him overcome them. Srology it « tcianee of particular irrtaratt to boyi ot It Tha laboratory for nltmantar, cllliei l chemistry provid«i many costly imtru ma nh not proridad ' o m man, ichoolt bu« wtirch Wentwarth bn Gr  art Important (o ttw prop rtudy o ' chamiitry Tliv Laboratory tor |K ad •ancad chamiitry clauat n e en more completely equipped. ICE CREAM MILK SANDFORD SELLERS A raluaMe addition in the Wcmivroth rampm is Sand lord Sellers Sr. I 111), a ihrcc qiurtci million dollar air iimduioncd |uniiic uilicge dmmiiury and kitchen and dining hull Ming. The building Is turned after the Lite C«l. Sandford Sellers, Sr., president if Wenlwrirth for 12 vrarv lie wn the father uf Wcntwnnh ' t pnscru president. Cnl. lames M. Sellers. frt.r!«- .1.. • mi Rtld How J WENT WORTH ' S MILLION Our new Field House is a beautiful $ 1 .000.000.00 structure containing some 65,000 square ■feet of space. TKe main floor contains three large regulation basketball courts; a six-lane indoor grasstei track with a 75 yard straightaway, pole vault and jumping pit; two large varsity locker rooms with drying facilities, a weight room, training room with therapy Crti • !  !•«• Up o t . Kik p ileal TN ' opy ortd Jwnlng loom avatfobl For Ceutoft body m cha «i prop ' ! DOLLAR FIELD HOUSE machinal, equipment room and handball court. On The second floor the-e is a wrerHing room to accommodate two 24 24 matj, gymnastic room equipped with parallel and horizontal ban, horses, trampoline rings and other apparatus: gorf and tennis room, and shuffle board courts. It also Includes a very beautiful Olympic size swimming pool, colorful and up-to- date in every way. A «i ., ' c i-.i mi Kan« t it In tn W.nt  rtn Alteon, Ifab.j V« OT t.«r H,ina C l« —4 • twt ll M •(•«•■ IW 1 rJ«,i t . Ml AVIATION FLIGHT TRAINING GROUP Aviation Walworth per1lel|ten d ,n Federal Aetineutlct Adntinivttatlon Ovltiea Pilot Training fVaqrem (ton iti inception In 1939 thrpuqh the charge to C. A, A Wif Training Service unt.l June 1943, when ell but 80 Out of 715 college, end univnnifiei mronql-our the country  vi elimneted due T o curtailment ol ttm type of ♦Mining. However. Hit academy  dmini« ret ' ci, believing eviction training to be very important new and in trie (jtjrfi to the youth of the nation (•cured permiuicn ftcin F. A. A. offkieh to continue flight training, oo a civilian biriit and at tne « n«n of the trainaa Wanrwortfi operate h cori|uncJicn with tto Eail Ha.nai Flyinc} Servica at tne Leirngton Airport ot a certified flying icnool fully oppruwd by tra F.AA Tt-a flight training program, indnslK} ground «ehnol.  er turpeuet tna  n|ni«nurr requitementi tat forth by ' ha Federal Atnoniutia Adrninhrtretion qualifying tadah for Private and Commercial Pilot Cartif.eata . It ccm ' i ( of inrtruc+ion in bom duel and  olo flight thna The record i o ' graduate ol the Wenfwcrm, fHig-il Tfe.nmg are nut- (tending. During the war the gtaduete of thii training prooram ' ought on nvary front wWe Americam wane in combat. cut REVEILLE TO TAPS ADA Y I T WE i TW OBI H 1 1 O TWO days at Wentworfh are quite (he tame, for a widely varied program of schol est c, military, athletic and other activities ii used to keep the interest of the cadets at high pitch and their appetite for learning well whetted. FurhSermcre. no two studenh have quite the same duties tc Derfotn throughout any qiven day. There is. however, a definite routine that all cadets follow each day. It is used to instill perfect regularity and promptness In attendance upon all duties prescribed for one end all cadets a-ike. While it requires some adjustments for new students to become accustomed to this rou tine, any  fight hint of monotony is soon lost in the kaleidoscopic whirl of the school year. To give parents and others a better insight, the following pages have been used to set forth, plctorialfy. the day ' s oc+ivitiej from ReveiBe to Taps, of a typical Wentworth boy whom we will designate as Cadet Harlan. Tim ptetWM In ••rt.cn lattn m« ' «I r « f1 H«i .f iinr -K.y Muttoni l,t. .1 WMtHmrti  tJ«r • a Mill ' W, TK | rt Skhh   man, •( 1km taoWh ifc eff Mrwrf m Ifca AnwJ ? « ! •! tnalr cauntry h i la   4 llWnfi tt vatva « miliiarr traMae; « rtolrad  WW It W.nfwurtn. Slxca ta Impartaaca «t mflMarY ptapatWaaii n Mtoovna win. • «j r aviaW Wy «Va t«i a a. -aria tl «a la« Ik. tfalalaf Sadilit ■ ttlii pictllr IkKh Sw lp«l l fcly Hw««C rW r Vat mm ufirlarm chanfti • may ba • • ' W, talarrina; . lacriaa « ' W.«f «rtt, ..nll.rm. nantn — a typical wemwortn aa«i. HERE ii Harlan, a typical Wentworth ced t— a tine youog Amer- ican— manly, scholarly and upright. His respect for duty and responsibility has won for him the rank of sergeant. He may have come from a largo city or a very small town— that makes no difference to the democratic spirit that prevails at Wentworth. Ho may be from a wealthy lamily or a family in meager circumstances — most of his classmates would never know, nor even be curious, unless he chose to tell them. But he typifies all the fine qualities of a deserving and ambitious youth as he goes through the tried and age-proved Went- worth process of becoming a real man. a real asset to himself, hit family and friends, and society as a whole. Harian, like all the others, participates in many activities besides those shown. But let ' s follow him through a typical day. • • M rUn la ca) Ha faaU ar, -tit .ji.dj.i.d In ! . cbu tt  aad paw J aa a m 4m cmM .r thn aba boat, latrad at • M. ,.. In  ka la  «r and . • ; . . •■. a —r—i atflcar in tSm itata A CaMgrnia. Mil b-g.n.rv Hafo and A lku., aha attandad W«h,ot(« H.„. . if r. wrvad wit d.it.TKl -•  a  ha  . j..-. Arrtinr iar« d wM N..V A Ca pi • a. Imlfa and tfaiaatl, l.acha. uhaai i I CAN ' T GET EM UP, blows the bugler, but he does, end at 6:35 o ' clock another day is under way. Cadet Harian goes first to trie sanrtary lavatory or his floor, A good washup is part of Hie routine, for a cadet is expected to keep him set ' dean at all times. At 6:50 he goes to a well-prepared breakfast. After breakfast, rooms must be cleaned. One of the basic aims of our system is to form personal habits of order. Each morning Harlan makes his own bed. puts his dothes in order and helps his roommate clean the room. Strict inspection of quarters is a daily routine. Formal inspec Hon of Harlan ' s person, room and equipment occurs on Sunday morning. At this time unusual care must be taken in cleaning the room. Our f iend sees that hidden corners are carefully dusted, chairs po ' ished, end everything put in order. Then he takes core of his person. TWe ? brass to shine, leather to polish, hair to brush, and whiskers to Oe removed. A certain time is allotted for this preparation and all work must be done within that tine. This young fellow knows that any deficiency in this work receives what Is known in Academy language as a skin — which counts against one ' i company .n color competition. •H rUf ii r« dy for th impsctor — brail gleaming, tko l ihrn«d — room at dean tiound ' j « ttw proverbial « Mar. U U L. 4 l« L ' «. ■: LJ.J - t . : J_ J : ' • nmtmn aviwi ihto rningt tcitirmic waaarn ♦qjipmtm n proviaaa c AT 8 O ' CLOCK in the morning, classes convene. Har- lan makes his way to a small class on his schedule where personal attention is his at any time it is needed Our cadet is carefully instructed in the handling of deli, cate scientific equipment. He is not forced to grope blindly for information. That which is true of the science laboratories is equally true in all other classrooms. Time passes raoid ' v in the classroom or laboratory because the work is interesting. The scholastic day is divided into two equa parts, with four clesses in the morning and two In the afternoon. ALISTHENICS play an Important role in the physica education of Cadet Hartan. No effort is made to Indulge in this or any other exercise in the early morn- ing hours when the body is at Its lowest ebb. All such e«ercises are taken by our cadet after a hearty breakfast and morning dosses. The eiercises are intended to promote graceful movement as wall as better health, The calisthenics used by the United States Army are followed. They are ' ed by senior cadet officers. So long as the weather permits, the calisthenics are held in the open, but they ere taken in the large gymnasium, where an entire battalion may take part at the same time, when rain or cold it in the air. •Tht ten «ucel- lent tennis courts r ahwjl popu- lar. Cd.« ll.ul.ii.it J.tk l - j.ll c.mm.ndl. ' f «•« pUtae. AM In H w t«« vi. i R«rt«.s«M • .Hti, I. Ik , M N Afn... M. ... d. .-.d -Lh A. Kit St.- f.. h.r.l,m h «t f .«! hi M...1. r RlLL is a very formal affair. It ii on the drill M-d that Marfan learn much of courtesy, discipline • d alertness. He, with hit entire battalion, it thoroughly schooled in good citiienship. taught ♦he p-oper respect for superiors and trained in leadership. Learning to drill a sguad is the first training in leadership. Throughout the year squad drill ana competition is a part of the regular military routine. The squad is the smallest military unit and con sish of nine to twelve men. two of whom are sergeants. All instruction is conducted by cadets under the persona! supervision of members of the military faculty. Although military work takes but one Hour each day. the training is intensive and much more thorough than that found in larger units. Persona ' attention is given the individue 1 cadet on the military field as well as In the classroom, and each cadet has an equal chance to advance to imoort- ant positions in Wentworth ' s military realm. In the army the navy and the marine corps Wentworth it glorf ed by its alumni who have received their commissions and are distinguishing themselves in officia ' capacities of these respective branches of service Like many other cadets, Harlan find the eitended order drill more •nteresting. This drill consists of combat methods. He k taught to moke ujo of cover, to advance and to fife. No actual firing is done during this drill, however, for all the ammunition used is dummy material. Initiative and leadership are required in this work. Situations arising in the problems furnished by the Department of the Army call for quick thinUg and Immediote action. Mere our tyoie.l eider find, emended order drll i er«  inq end .nit-uctive. n.. J , j ■• OH ... u ,in, ha n.i« a ... ,. .« w u . Jlu . v. . , u. S. in HV litnl - f.-.f. TK. |M|e1 ake.l t. ..Mrt tk c.rtr.it,. m tiH n CalwMt M a CorpL H participated 1 in ceniiaVabla adio i«  ha S rtfi Pacific hi M.,.,, U. S M..i.. A r ★ BHEA FAST Ha Ctta. MM C.H.. ★ DIH NED v  mm lullaiaa 1 Cm ll M i a ' C mMi« Mad kill WtolaWI,... P it I m Cha Pia Utd ' . ■★ S II v P K II wh.la WW Eating, — an alwayt-popular ipori with Harlan and hii faCow cadatil Meal time it alwayt a lima lor good load and good 1 1- lowthip Tka Facultr Older .1 it. h.ad , ••Ma I) Haiat Rabarl D. HaaJ ,. aulitatii a... TWa laa ti I -Ka, M i ■• • H.al.r, tha ,:,.T- fl -,,.„, mi weal FOLLOWING the morning dosses comes lunch time and our cade! is ready to ©at. Academy menus are always varied and pleasing. Meals are carefully planned to suit the needs of all cadets. They are healthful and nutri- tious and just what active, hard-work- ing boys require. Meal times ore at 7:00 in the morning. 12:10 and 6:10. This schedule is varied only on Sunday, when dinner becomes a more elaborate meal served at 12:30. After dinner there is a recreation period during which Harlan and other cadets may do pretty much as they choose. The recreation room is a popu- lar p ' -ace at this time. •Mayba Harlan it here) Like all o«W cadeh ha tak« part In  iH in tKa recreation i Th television lat In the recreation room eneblej THE recreation room proves a haven of rett, relaxation ond zestful indoor competition. Pool, billiard and ping-pong tables are provided. A ? ' ew try their hand at bridge, while other read, or reia in comfortable chairs. (R.ght) Our (fi nd attend an «  mbly in chaoet o«riod Kald twtes o cH week •(Below, W« muil gat in Ihars • ■J r«jhlf tavt Harlan as he makai a ihort pep  al o  K§ av of a ganw. CADET HARLAN attend interesting, inform- ative and inspirational meeting! in the chapel, immediately before lunch on Wednesday! and Saturdays. These meetings are conducted by the Academy Chaplain, but are not strictly religious. Travel tails, health lectures, scientific demonstrations and short sermons, presented by outstanding speakers, are frequently on the pro- gram. The service is opened with a hymn, praye and responsive readings, and cbsed with the sing- ing of Wentworth, the Academy song. Pep meetings, preceding important ath- letic contests, are held in the gymnasium. These are always occasions of great fun. Students and faculty make rousing speeches. The cadet band furnishes gay, martial music and everyone antici- pates the big game on the morrow. Athletic contests are important recreational events. Every cadet attends thorn. •Wh.la a ma|only ot the •acuity m« nb«ri «v« in the barrecki witn cadrti kiw live In r i .- • -, • : tuch at tWi Ml the caTipuv •All jhined up for Sjnday Impaction. •Our Cadet receive! pie w tke T.cr.ul OHker, Jon Utrted Ve . Anr,. H. aarfltieala a i E rep ,.. eerie at Kara . Nert t kin. Lieutenant Or la the S N.slei On itia flojrrf. Ca ' eieie Janai L Clii Am, , ae ' etroepe whe loei itlen umpal|a and tke eentur. at PERSONAL ottenton s not confined to the ! classroom nor to the evering study po ' iods. Harlan and many ether cadets seek assistance in the spacious Academy library. The faculty offi- cer in chargo it always ready and willing to help any .« udant. no matter what his problem. What- ever the subject, the faculty officer is qualified to give the guidance needed. Wentworth ' s library is one of the most import- ant places on the camous. It contains more than 10.000 bocks on nearly every subject one could imaqine. Reference books include the famous Ox- ford English Dictionary and many sets of encyclo- pedia. ♦In wiirto monttn our boy turni hi. •♦Wio i to Indoor iporH. T ' RAINING for leadership it important on the football field as well as everywhere else at Wentworth. More than fifty cadets answer the varsity call each year and large squads turn out for company teams. All players receive intensive training, both in the art of the game and in clean sportsmanship. Football ranks as the number one sport and the Red Dragon elevens ere consistent win- ners. The fine spirit of players and corps is credited with being a strong determining factor in every contest. In the winter months basketball comes into the spotlight. Again there are the varsity and company teams and a place for every cadet who desires to play. Home game? are played in the spacious field house where there are three courts and ample spaco for spectators. Wentworth is a memoer of the Junior College Interstate conference, an athletic asso- ciation numbering seven schools as members. The Wentworth High School teams are members of the Missouri River Valley conference at this time. Almost every major and minor sports are on the Wentworth program — all played undor competent coaches — f d every cadet is required to pa--Hcipate. •The gymnaiium k 220 « 55 faet. I eoMiim two regular batket ball courh a Urge jtage. locker roomi and ihowen. Plem .r. underlay to remodel thi. building Into a itudent union In the vary near future. ♦Ready lor I daily plunge i, ft, pool. T HE sparkling, crystal-dear water of the swimming pool it inviting to cadets the year round. The pool is an official Olympic siie and is me scene of frequent water sports and aquatic meets. It is the purpose to teach every cadet to swim well. The water is warmed to a healthful temperature and kept pure by efficient filtration and chem- ical treatment ' (Above) Harlan end kh frmndt tuna in a radio program during (tin recreation period immedi- ately following tna e i nmq maal. |Nota tho babit o( liiti B«nij to tna r dio hai not changed but we are lure the muilc Kat a greet deal.| Just befcro the evening study period i the favorite tune-in time for Cadet Harlan and other radio devotees. Permis- sion to have a radio in the room it re yarded a privilege, the abuse of which :«usta the indent to lose tMt favor. After thirty-five minutes of recreation fotowmg tho supper hour, evening ttudy s begun «t 7 o ' clock. Each cadet retire to hit own room for a two- hour period of quiet. The « ii no rtuffy. noity hall in which cadets are confined. Insfoad. indi- -dual initiative i) encouraged. Faculty of- ficer! are in conttant attendance through, out the period qiving advice where It is ne«de d and encouragement at ell rimes. a Tha orchestra protuiet musical divanion both (or members 3 tb qroup and tk« corps. • |Be ' «w Pertc-ct itudy ccndi ' .c- ' i prevail in Harian i room (Ncte ntwtit typi ol lamps ere presently in uie.J T APS, at which time all l.ghrs muff be turned ' out and all cadets remain quiet, it sounded at 10 o ' clock. The toft notes of the bugle call to close the octivities ol an eventful day and the peace of slumber envelops healthy young bodies until another dawn. T APS Fadet the light And afar Goeth day Cometh night And o iter leadeth all Speedetft ell To their rest 4 • An altqueltt cmi. A wail orgenijed program of instruction in social triage n o required course for all students, and advanced classes are available for these who desire them. Ease of mannor in any li tu- ation thus becomes natural to a Wontworth Cadet. Many occasions such as these pic- tured here affo ' d ample op- portunity for tfio Cadets to practice their social graces. THo Fuuntflln adjoifiJnq tna Rtcraation Room h popular during dine irt«rfni« n- • 0« (or a cantor a tkt Country Ckifc. VV i: TWDHTH UNIFORMS The Wentworth uniforms ore made of the fine material . Beautifu ' ly fitted, they are suitable for every occasion, and they include every item a cadet may need. T)w ddet fuB drn — th. oHicur ful dr«i I c«d t ui! df«« with o «rco«t and '  lncn« The purpose of this book has bwn to give you an ac curate, but necessarily inadequate glimpse of the Wenrworth Military Academy and cadet life. In order fully to appredeto tha Academy, it will be necessary for you to vitit the campus in person, see the beautiful grounds and buildings and meat members of tha faculty. The Administration offices are open the year ' round and your visit will be welcomed at any time. SUMMER SCHOOL— A military summer school and camp of 8 weeks duration begins in early June. Activities are divided equally between scholastic work and recreation. In- struction it on a tutorial basis and nearly any subject may be taken. I9o7-i{)o8 C0MV1ENCKMKNT AWARDS TED MESSMORE MEMORIAL HONOR GRADUATE AWARD- Trd F Rinhrru., Ictmoliev Mux in, BURR MEDAL IOR SERVICE. IIADERSHIP AND IOYAITY- Claude Vd Calder. Iremoeit, Nebraska wSSt EIOnVTraIUI MENTION WW rVTTwiNTER £E 38m! Miatoitri. SCHOLASTIC AWARDS. ILIMOR ( OELECE-SOPHOMORF- In- led I. Uuilicro.. Irimcli.n Miu.itri. 2nd- Mm H ICmnli!. Simthliekl. Mirhmtn. nl- tame. C. V«lr . Jr. Clavtim. Mtaaxain. FRESHMAN -Fa - Jack R. Yak.-.. M.dc, I0lm . 2nd- Mm I. Knapner. JcErronn, l  . td Ileum. A Bunco. IWkj Rl.ct. Ohm. HIGH SCIIOOi -SENIOR CI ASS- l.l-Rtch I DivhUid. Ctanti. New Mwn 2nd .Arthur B fleincw, Omnia. Inwa. lcd-Uiitnn A. Kline. Winfield. kinn IIIMOR CLASS 1.1- Dankrn Gits Lauderdale. Icxineiim Mnvum 2nd Juhn (■Olivn. Iratngtioi Mtt-airt Jetf-Roland E t.d. i. I m i.« Mi m SOPHOMORE I VSS lu-Rnu ' i A Mtnl T, Ic.nul ' .n, Monam. 2itiI-R tk W I ague, kamaa Gly. Miuairt. miMIMAN C I ASS- I s« WekUi W. Pcrrv. Inniuo. Minnuri. 2nd - Dafid (•. Mtrruin, T-nanolu. New Mt.Mii. THE REBEKAII SE1XERS SIOO CASH AWARD TO NON-TOM OFFICER -Arthur R Rti.li , Onetia. lima (TFMFNS MEMORIAL CTIEMISIRY AW ARD JU.NKM COL IECF-Cwi Michael Vullr I_r«ln l..n Um«i I IK ill S( I IOOUC Tle ' j- John C. (Hi.a, 1 c- iiut iti. Mtooun, lAtiikcn Crc Lauderdale. I exmtrrm Mtauti. IIONORAII1I MtNTKlN-Ruurll I. $ et. Siiui Ci.. Ii«m II ootid I 1 Eulcr. Lecinul m. Alteram PARK MEDAL FOH HlCHESl ACMLVEMTNI IN MATHFMAT ICS-Ted T RoiliTOii, LetitiKtim, M  «t . RAUSCTI AND | OMR HONORARY SCIENCT AWARD Arthtii 11 BriUJtw. (hernia, litw DAUCH IERS Ol 1 UK AMERICAN POAol II I ION HISTORY AW AMI) - lljnilill Aard Homifom. RaTim.md. Mtmuri CAPTAIN LARRY BROWN MEMORIAL AAY ARI)- Wirrthr.,t S. Mum . Cincinnati. Obit. PHI IHUA KAPPA SCHOLARSHIP AW ARD ILINIOR CDUFGE SOl ' IIOMORF I rd I llutbenii. Irttnxmn. Minnuti. HIGH SUIOOI SENIOR Anhui B Bmt.nv, Oxiaila, Inwa I ML ERUMPEIEH IOUR.YAL1SM AWARDS GOO MEDAL V- EDITOR-Tcd I- Butbrrii.. Inmtfon M. r m FEATURES- Urn M lUcuuh, Slater. Mmoun fame. C Auric. Clavtiai. Miuouri (ioer. Shuvct. WMtiLutu. Mimun. PI IOTTX. RAPID- Allen S. Inline. Uidnapiu, Minnin. CIRC III AI ION MANAC R- llukst O. Duwh, Ua I. Km . Sll VTR MEDAI.S-ASS(K1A1E EDITOR-G rv W D.fljld m Indrprndcon. M H«iri. IIIISINISS MANAGER-Diud | (.cnrUut. Induiu| ilh. Imlum 1)1 UMN ' IS IN SlrjilM-n W V mlU ' imi.T. I .•« Anprln, Cjlifi«niii Ruhnt A. nr.iUwJ. Okl.l, .na Cits. OiLkonw. ASSISTANT CIRCULATION MAN AGER-Rm (. IMn, E«lr. Ailunui. JOURNAIISM CTRTIFICATES PI IOO K.RAPHY Ri cit K. lorn. Liberal. Kiiimi. Stuan R. Cnck, Kama Giv MiMuun ASSISTANT CIRCULA TION MAN tt.ER-Miii M T-ii nrbuv InduoinilH, Indiana. CARTOONIST -RnKm K larrin lupeka. Kanu. RFPORTFRS-( ail 11. Nkllnnidi. Dn M.«net. Umi Robert A. Kramer, St Lnui . Mimxin fiibn C, Strruuell. Anianlki. Teaat. Mkbael S Rallrnrinr. Kjiisi ( ill. Miwiuri, Paul E. WTiile, Elk Grnvt Villaar- Illiuu. i Kurlt « T Ri ' trldrcs, Dillaa, Tenat- Surnner Dean Knuilvin. Aim. tiiwa lamrr F. Wallace. Ilrudi. CaWadn. IOILN I PIRIIAUA IR MEMORIAL JOURN AUSM-I96 -tX)ID MEDAL- jiaSn M. Bkiuiih. Slaia, Mltuiuri. FRANK W. BROWN AW ARD-Rns G IVtim. Ijx St Diuli. IBiiun. HONORABLE MENTION - Micbaei M. Meghan. Apptcuxi. WiKnnun. (HI 1ST AN DIM; COMPANY COMPANY A-CWLD MEUAL-Het man A Dtllbeek. Anrkienip. Abaka. Majr SI1VFR MEDALS Randall N DeruT, II, PlitthurK. Kanw. Emt Lieutenant Tarn StiaM ' t. PlurtJiura, Mivvmn. Secimd I leuleiuni. Ditnim Skirtlen. Kmmtltr. lima, Sternal l.vrutenant. lamet | CSieek. Lateuai. Miwiun, hnl Sijjmnt SPECIAL DISTINCTION BAND 19 7 1 %8 AWARD-)obn D W : alkrr. Rtitvllvillii. Arkanun. Cataain. Mark A. Soltmetdi. LnuUvtlkr, Nt- Inaika. Firu Lieutetwnt. Bruce II Putmiiae. Wrar. Cokaadii, Secund lieu tenant lim I Kluevrr, Wadiinatun D. C .. Sectmd Ltcutcnant Steicn R Wickctt. DaJlai. leiat. Scmml I iruvnant Hii ' hanl W K u, Mitn.ai Kanut Etna Sefumni IIIIK.ADI COMMANDIIl I ' l ACJUI (laialr al C alder. Fttnuail Nebraila. Cnlnnrl BATFAI ION COMMANDER Pl-AQUFS TTRST BATTAI lON-DatHd I. Scaanri, Irunwvm, Miaaain. Mam SFC ONI) II A IT | ION Cl.aile. W. RrAuiuin. . .... . •• Cin. KanuM Man. COMPANY COMMANDER PLAQUES-COMPANY A-Hennan A Dillbeek. Ambiwasr. Alatka. .AUiur COMPANY B Huab A Prtntt. AreWe. Oklahimu. C«|Hain, COMPANY C-C  . W IVmalqVm. Inde|«-ndente. Mnawirl. Captain. COMPANY ' I)-|iihn M. C inwliuv llmlunapnln. Indiana. Captain. COMPANY I I iimm L. Ballew. (nam! Iiland. Nebnaka. Canaut COMPANY F YA ' ilba It German. Yalk-t Ceturt, Katna Captain III AD QUARTERS C OMPANY Inhn D. Wallet. Rutu-llvillr. fllifalll. Ca|tiai DR. JAMES DIRE.NNA AWARD-COMPANY PI..AQUI -COMPANY A-Hrmun A IXlIktck, Ancbnra(r, Alaika C ianpam C.immaodet. ASSOCTIAiTON OF THE UNITED ST ATES ARMY MEDAL JUNIOR COLLEGE- ' Ad. anted Cuuot v - Matk A Sainam. Inn Lttauni WukL Mi. .aiil HIGH SC1IOOI. (Batk Cnuturi-Oattil E. Wiittrit. Kartun Cltv. Mlmalli. SONS OF THE AMERICAN RF.VOLlinON MEDAL -Ckarlet W II .1 .i , (iink-n C.l , Kantat. HON II IHOW HONOR GUARD MEDAL -Sloen R. Ilrv.m, IV.au. ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY AWARD TO A FOREIGN ST UDluNT-aienp; Lwvenwiail, CTtanter -N.atnati J Calder.. M ii I.-,, i Nicaraaua. Mil IT ARY DEPAR T.ME.NT HONOR CADET GOLD MEDALS- MST 6 -Ted F. Buiberua. I runcinn. Mitwnri- MST - Randall N Uerui. II. ISniburg. Kanva.. MST J A -t i C iJIejor. ' -ITidbp W. Ltnian, Km xtllti. lima MST I ft 4 Tl.iih VbmJ -Rich F. Dand o . Cirantt Cm, New Mrna. MSI -I- Daniel I DeWtn, Kamai CU Mtwiutl MSTT-ftutaeil L Siinn. Snnn Ci . Irmi MST- 1 ft I l ' iilk-sr i Striken K Ynumj. l-rttmcnm. Mt MST I ft i l llinh S.nu.,1 Juki. F Vat. Honor 0..«T.a. NebtaJut MST2-Ulall«v S Andee.,1.. (Hall.-. Kan m. MSI 1 - Jeff tr. B CtiS. Modoc. Till DI PARI Ml M ol THE ARMY SUPI RloR CADF I AW MID MST4- Herman A Dillbeek .Wh.eaict. Alaika MST David L Stacnrt. lr,ii. nai. Mlwattt. MST 1 ft t Mm B. Bti.t.iw, Ovtnla. In a MST-«- W ' lllier H Orman. alley Center. Karuaa MST 1- Sarplien I Catuuv K.tlri Park (tdiaadi. MST- 1 4 2 I Sot id K. Lbnttuu. Ua«W Kama. MST 2- RutVn I Price. Little Riak. Arkima. MST I Wrkkin W Peer.. Jr. Lctiiutnm. Mmuutt. RESERVE OFTICTRS ASSOCIATION MEDALS- MST b-fCoW)- lidin M RUidt Slater, Mi«iUin MST i .fSilvn -IChen A, BrtiJfnfd. Okla buma Cut. OUduana. MST -I - f Bruwe Lain M C.melmi, IndianarohY Indiana GEORGL ITIOMAS CULLOM POSI SMi AMERICAN LEGION MILITARY EXCELLENCE AWARD (.DID Mill M It II I F(.F SOPH MOIII-C lauik- ' al ( .I ' d - 1 i in in Ni-luadi Sll VFR Ml D.A1 ( Ol I K.I IRI SHMAN IlioSen 1. Matlun. Kaoun C it.. Miuairi URON7J-. MEDAL HIGH SCHOOI SI NTOR-RiiStn C InoalU |i leungnm. Mituiuti DEPART MEN I I )E HIE Ml MY Mil 1 1 ARY 1 RAINING CFRT EFT GATES MST-n -Rnkoi S AmliT.ui. Si. L ' m. , Mnu.ni |uhn M Bkmjib. Slatr t, MitMiurt. Ted F. Butbnuv Lcmiietiai. MitaiMrt. Cuinle A ' ul Calilei. Frentiiru, Nebratka, Tertentr C Chrnrian, Juncttim Cttr, Kanun. IXretd J. Ciencbuv LndunapiU. Induiu Herman A Ditlbxck. Ancbuiar. AG . a WetaV. M Hukkiuioi. In. nut. ir Mirwairi Larrv I Kluevet. Wathinattai. I). T., Sni-tni T LVi-in Kit in I. m. AnMH. Iowa Ittuae H Palniliar, Wrat ' , Ceatoodii. (Jiarlr. W ILikiiwo). (Unkii C uv. Kanaon. L.oit. O Sethel. Ovetlond U Konun. IXmim N Sbtedcti. Kmnville. Inwa. lula E Tbiint|«iai. L San Main,, lalilianu. Stephen W Vudkruman. Gn Annrlct. C abfianut. Riiberl E. W r illtam i«. I ink- Rivk. Aikjma. DEPORTMENT MTD.AI S-HEADQUARTTRS COMPAVY-Rnlieei | Ciaincr. Malta Rend, MitMiuti. Ihtvtd R. TblViin, Ktuaptun, tmluiu. Robert L. Park. 11 (dletbuto. Mmm. COMPANY A-knhn H. Rrinnkk Saitblleld Urncan lamet I Sen-., leunot-in. Misa«airi. Laurence M. T ' esner. WiKcatgJihv. Ohiii COSll ' ANY B- AUen S fcntim-. te.itwnm, Mnwniri TTwtna. C Lank read, La lr « m MlunuH COMP ANY C Walmt I ( llle. Kamai City. Miuiuii Maik W Miillitiimt. le-tinolun. MiaNain Iknwkl A. Pair.ut Rav Iimti, Mnniun. Ruben B. Martin, Tii|orla, Kanuit. COMPANY D Thianaa L Letlev Herel.atl. I ewe Mithurl W. I arrman. I eunirttm. Mix.ur.. Wrtdtn W Pen.. Tcmitnov. Mhauirrt COMPANY T-Mark R Baho.k Bullet MiHiiun. Wilbvt H. German. Vallrt C cntet. kait-n C .odnll R. Crandexafl. Ltniniaiai. Mbautui Riant I. Motkm. Kauvn City, Miucun Ga P P.inih-r. Ardmcee. OkUbnnu Hrarfl L Snpef, Stiain Cltv, bivia. BEST KEPT ROOMS HEADQUARTERS COMPANY Room 111) Stenlien M I i a IXillot. Teaa. Wiinhn.p S. M.rrrii, (TncmtMii. Owt COMPANY A-Riaan 104 -Bill 1 TUuat. Waieil.. Mwatt Simmon F. Yikrv. StewiidMia, Ulinm. COMPANY B Riun )2b-Paul E. White. Ill, .ArhnRtiin Hei(hH. Illimav. Ruben E William.. m I ml. T...I. A.iamu. COMPANY Riaim 7-YValter L C ' lrtevtlle. kana. Cirv. Mttantn. David I. krvor. C.atnril Bind., Ui COMPANY D-Riaim t-Richard O. GriEFin, llelnin. Militant Tnrtanai L. Lrdev, Hrrrffetl, Te a«, CXTMPANY E-Rtaim 29-Darrell L. Btin.iL Minm-aprEi.. Minmu Miihar! D Kaufhnari, (arli.le RulkI., Penrmlianta COMPANY F-lWn F -Dtauld E. Knmer, Crntral Cm, N ' rhra.ka Hnlmt W Habedand Wmnror . M mil, .Si. Canada LT. R. II. MOONEY MEAK)RIAI. FLYING AWARD Randall N DertjY. II. Pitttburx. Kama. HONORABTI MENTION -Terrell C.mwani Libert.. MbKuon. WTKOFT IMPROVEMENT AWARD Dand I llailev. Soil lake Cin, Ural. ARION MUSK AL AWARD-Jeinatban L RldtlTr. Kama. CJItt. Mitmori BEST OLD BOY BANDS MAN -John D Walkn. RimeJInlkr. Arkamaa. BEST NEW BOY BANDSMAN.- Paid T. Jetuen. Kearney. Nebntou. ALUMNI A WARD— OUTST ANDTNG CXHTF.GF. CiRADUATE-A Sma M an Did Bin— lamet C. Votker, CUrton. Muaattn. RALPH CONGER MEMORIAL SPOR I SM ANSHIP AW ARD Ve|A™ W. VuiDramiet, lut Amttle. Calil.rtnia RUNNTR UP -C harlr W Rutamon, Ooiileii Crr , Kanuu. Illl I COOK AWARD I OK BESI AI I Hi HIND Y11IIEI1 IN JUNIOR COI LEGE- lal -Cart D Ba le , Hardin. Miiacajti 2nd Ruben M l««y, Lningnm. Mtyvuin. BUI CTTOK AW ARD FOR RFST AI L ROUND 1 HI.FTF IN HIGH SCTICWL-la lomei R. Elolbrmik. Omaha. Nebm.ka 2nd-Sree n L Can.tv. E ' uet Park. I il rail, BESI REST PAT A I HI I IT IS IIINIOR c ON l- .l • I ..nme Dun. an. Dallav Teaat- BEST RFSFRVF Alllll II IN II1I.H SC H()OL- V.I«Vp W Pern, JIL, leurnjion. Muauuri V. M WTUOUCillBY AWARD FOR (III I SI ANDINl. ABU 1 1 Y IN A SPECTETC SPORT-lGuir RioJnrv V bnUhl. CTuc W i, BlinnH WIILOUGHBY AWARD FOR BFS ' I Al l ROUND ATTILETT IN COMPANY ATTN El ICS Arthur H. Bnuow, OtceJo, tW Rill COULTER AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING SWIMMER- JUNIOR COLLEGE Mien E WillUtmcai Lkile Rial. Atkanut. AMES B LOVVERY MEMORIAE PLAQUE- lira tenmoet PANY D-Jahn M. Cornelius, Indionapcati, Indiana. Cuatp v Can t (Seennd Senar rt ... COMPANY D-John M Caaneliut. IndianafEi. Iryiliana. C.oupan. C . oiunander. CHARLES W MINTON MEMORIAI ITNMS YW ARM -D J I S inren. Karua. Gtl . . btvnin IUI i ' Olmil A.- ' .AC AWARD-W .llian, II Sblmck, Oxnotd. Colifienu. JEFF PARROTT MEMORIAI. AWARD-RtW M Lrtv. Leorajion, XltuiHiri UIGyi MUENCH MEMORIAL AW.ARD Thconai P R.mU, . M.ni tini.e. Wlummln. 9 3 P {3 t fe fife Nawo icwl Irian Irfi i , naht JUNIOR COLLEGE SOPHOMORES Class of ' 68 6iJI . Hum, HuoJunwn. Kuw 67WI 6 Spnnajrmna W burt Oiwrv Mmtri 63 1 19 T 1MB Me , (Wh Calif. 9J0W 404 North (.rand. I ' imr, Smlh DlliHJ I SOI 111 I) «1. Sunfiad, lllunm 6I 4 RED f I, Utinxtun. Mlwuri 64l ? 711 North Matn. Slate. Ml««m 65349 tun 23}, W«Hin tun. MtwwH 64097 B.« 2 2. Hardin Mlwixin MH« , AH.ru - Robert Scutl Andm in Kririin Grain Andim Bruce I eRrrr Aaliwif I rink Arthur Hrclurt Jamrs Qinttian Bern Jnhrr Martin BIi ub3i Mnltatl tU ' ( ' • -I ' ,,l mm (iars Dentin Boirto PlMM IXnlr B..wtm  M U«vr Orydoi Ode. , 1m. .r. 64076 ILbert A. Rr«hW IBOj NAV , 22nd St.. .!.! ..• . Cry. . Ml.,, , , ... 7)106 Veroun Stewart Brewe 2J2 We Bttarrlifl IUL Kanui t in , Mr  wn Ml l Steven n, Bnant 2724 Sooih (JcaU . Siuti Ore, k M SI 10 llcurv Richard Burner l t 4 S.irth llli St. Manikiwiit, VS ikkiub 34220 Jam Ler Burmeiurr 4912 Wen .MrJnnc Untie. Hlinrai 60641 li.nl LW M Buteho 4 00 North Villa, OU.hum. On Oklahoma 73112 Trd Franm Riiihrnn. II, aire 1, launiftnn Miwairi 64067 Krrtunl Anthony rahriilra 1944 South IDlth St.. Ihnjtu. Nebraska 6SI24 (laud.- Vat Caliir Pathfinder H.nl. Fremont. Nrhrinlui 6 025 Nwra-.it krarph OUm Cam Cahkn  da. Apt. MB . Manama. _ IUct Mill. lamn Marirm (.heA MMl ' I . Cliiraa t ' «rrn Chado Oum lhxr Dr., Lturujlon. Miuuurl Ml Clara St.. Bat I. La wn. tnanuri 64061 IBl i 42orJ St., nnMorn. lows 50310 . 40b South |rllm«i, P.O. Buk 624, 1 Crr i Kin.., ' RFU 2, Gallatin. Mmuuri 64640 M ' dlum I ee Crada Oavirl |.«ar,b OirraAui 4170 Central Aw., Irrdiarurmln. InJi.ru 4 10 Dan 1 . Rul-n Darnel 3611 Adarw, Da Mainea, lan 30301 Jev Pultun DiUard 3CN Wen 16th St, iMmmon, Nehtaiea hHSSfl Ihrnrran Andwnr DroVei Duuld IJnrralr Durham, Jr. Bra 7002 c i. Oiu. Enj., Amliti AUUa 9y 77« C ' hannii Sq. Lane. St. Larra, Mi .., 63119 9mm Mrdurl Ban 43 IR Ownlry U b Bltd , Si. r Oiy, l.«a 51104 Ruben Allan 1 Jlatux iZMl Wnt Malfmi. Slukic. Ubreiia 60076 Willr.m L«. Elliott Wawrlv. Mi «n 64096 J.«rr h K-tn Erro-timxiti 22U) UiUaw Ijme. JUcil„rd, III , ... 6110 Allen Stephen I mine 111! Francci. LeaiAgicai Miuuuri 04067 Uuukl W diK tviwe 1022 Sarairbrkue, IWtuUrdd. Miwairi 64626 litWd Mearlr Frailer. Box 29. Wen Plains Mmoun 63775 Srrtrn ( egia-. hi« 2S26 Thortnrr Dr.. Uet Mianta, Liwa 50311 |rrr ' J.nrjiti (.«« ! K iht rt 1 Urm I Joi 7. WeUlogtua Miiwon 6409 HI I) 2, Ke,u.uw lUndi. Bum,. ICarr ' S40 Si ft 9 ft ft Wf ft f i ft ft ft „ 5 ft O A mm mi km m m m JUNIOR COLLEGE SOPHOMORES (Continued) Class of ' 68 P,iul Rinman Han Xf ««l . NtntaaU 6H757 In-ll Urlli llarm-w MirMtrtiimi. Mrvkot d.m.i Wpiirn H.n hid km.miic. Um w Itaiin Cn v lljfepj 3512 Piaitiai Dr., Pimnai. Mtthnpra -WSJ Wnln. Martin I t.i n- - i 207 N.mli 1Mb St, Lttimtum. Miwun 6406 Palm L Inland 2454 Ian Gtcrnn-uMl. S|mn lir l. Mnmtnn 65904 |un A liurulik (. Jit 60 41 55 . Mctiila Yuratan. Mcuc i • FUn.tall F. l h«y 655 | Mullen Rd , C imlmill., ffcw. 4iJW U.iuil.1 Allirrl hhnu |uor Vaughn J,.lu Marl fixhnnl luhnwfl RhImti Ricfaanl )i r fcin Jinn TViraa. l.ailjn liJin Hwrn lurch™ Larry J.An Hkio 1242 V.- ( ,4. ad.,, 1 1., I, ... W)J5 Rosin Dr . SIuhmx Miw lift: fcVl Am IK . Am 4IM, ...hi k cii .Li Kin, Kama 66205 Vilitt ti -I 1 1, lyl i- IIIuvkv 6M0O4 142 Crrmanu JJr. t  Mima . l.iw 50511 2000 Wh l ' r. u«r IW.. Palannr. Illiikai 60067 I HI Suur. l iim NX.. Cedar Rapus. Urn 52402 4 oo pi. Wmkmlm, u. c. 10031 «JH (Miami. ,W. I.iwa lu Mm Mi. 1 . t.rvv loanml Juhii Lrw Sit m W j ik Llllanl Phillip 55 ' avnr I iman ()iivl« Ifcvid Mirtui IJumJ ItuVIiii Ntcri Trd Mcrann Jrffni In M«tn Mrlnn Lduran! Millrt («enrfp? Filmni I RkiiM d«i Hmm m,.jj for KranUin Am., UMiuyi.fi. Minwin MW7 790 Swab UkkkmL Wrbb tiii, Mhwuri 641 70 4« Smith Th.«in.«v Rkhnu.tiJ. Miwuii wOlli H Smith I.iwa, krvuwlk. lima if US 5 Su UsnVU, Urnin. C ' .ilimVi HPXH 39401 CM.™ IU . Dai VUW. Uhi. 44140 2ft I Smith Vh St.. S|win luKI. Mania 62 0J 16 SWtnll llaajtn, l.inlr Hork. ArUnMU 72200 2041 SpruLT. Raman Citv, Mt umn 64127 too Em Mam. Kali. .la. Mm.un 6H4f 17 UaKrfi Dt., UMrnMn. Mla.wn MOIjV 2m 9mm s.. mSm RmIh-iI .4Jau kiaancc 2 Sulhctland. S«. Lxii . . hcviun d lt« Wil |.«rpti tncB «22 - 4 M, Si.. IM bland. Ilut ii 61201 Jnltn WiKaaB La .609 Nottii Main, Rjctwnntl Mmiun 64(IA( 1,1,1. Anhur lM«cn K H WT lir llal IU-. Sat Crdar lUpiili, !., • 240 William iarnao NrilicKwt Prli-i Mctaurtn im-.l Uenl l iuatl OUn Amli.im Dai ! OrloH Rmcr I .... I Palmniv Uilbain Irani Pavne J..U Pdliam. Jl. William Martin P.ch 550Mrfrin,aL Dr . Ilrrra. 4401 III llpinlinr. Franklin hiuuiana 70518 115 North 1 ' itli St. Iruniit .n. Mtnunri 64067 Bra tl, Mayiirw, Miramri 64071 444 Cram Si Wiav. (..Juraii.. MI75N KVot 42, Ddatat Miutwi 64022 816 S«nh 1 , : m Solatia. Miwain 65JXII Ml Walnut St.. AtlantK. U.w. 50022 13 cm — _ _ Vim rrai (r«n W4f to M«ht JUNIOR COLLEGE SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN Class of ' 68 and ' 69 I 105 W« - th I nr . ImlrpciMlrtM M.,«,m. 4401© IWti Si. m.l ,,„i |„ wa 515WI R..l«rl Ar« P.«wr Bran McCntr four |..l.n rV,U« RrvivJit. 19260 F)d«V Wiir. S.,uiM w ld, Micbigui 480 , Ut.,11. Utrvlci R..bUiu 4(100 £. 4V.nn rU.. tUmtt Cm. Miw«rl 64119 Turin Wtnlidd ft M,™ 903 Iheum. Garden Oft Kamm 67846 OnOc (.bula rVibbim 4(100 N.E. Winn Rd, Kanu. City, Mi. ,tm 641 19 |jm Bornr Sclv .wrnitr. A Rn  L Wh Pnfljims rU.. CWtwim Uwrrucr Marihall frgaa |uln E «tu Thmnrauti, Jf. Urn VVnnr Frank Dan Schmfcr Ci.td.ifl Sunlry Sctirwin Iwn Omar Sobd Hrnr. Km Snvln William Clyde Srurnc Cum Skim Room William | [ mitr? Shrrilm Scult Allan Stimuli I i-nij. Fnrrnl Stewart llbB.NI MHJI )24 Ftni Aivniyr F«w. NfcNMi 5020H 112 E. 4th St., N.ath. Newton, Iimn 502OB 9921 OnIm.Ik. ' , Sluwrwr li.u..n. kait-j. . J i i Rul«niirtt. St. Imn, Mturajn 6.5121 IT1 1 Wca fin, SnTuujMd. lllln.Ni. 62704 RID 1, PUtubur,. Muuin t 44r 4501 V«th F Si . Omard, Calif, Tin. 94050 — t n V.A. H |tlul, rilillUl. low MM 2110 Aull l.iw. Un Ki..n. Ml ..m 64067 Fianl Thiauu Tueli «____ t.rru.j-. J epn Icmi latnn K- ' .t«r Win, Jr. StcpWn Wtllum Vmllnururr Jnkn DM W.IUt PnuI Fmnl W ' hltr, III P«t« Walter W«tUir«n.- 30HP Eudld Aw., W.ll.mrhln. Ihlu 44094 1)11 Athnuud Cumi. w, M«c. I .III. linn 44«)J 1 106 W«d Oncidi St., Lrtrinmon, Mmouri 6406- 40 (Mliuet RJ-. Jrflenon. I. ... . 50129 101 Sunnyudr Are . iitrwi; r., Prnntvtvatut 1940) 2 R d«rm.  Dr., llayum, Miuuart 64105 Km Nnnh IWtomc An-_ Ayt 10. Us W I. C4llf.mil - • I 411 Si Cummmc. RuiwIMIIe, Ui  . 72801 611 1 invNtt h , Fill duo Vdbwr. IHln.ui 60«r 2714 PL,  • • ■.., W HP N ' WW! ( unit. WdliNin Siruilitemcyci 1823 Ooatk Le ii j u«i. Miu «ri 6406 FWIunJ PnuI SuIjI +419 Ptrrr « ' . . Siuu. lir,, luw. 51104 krn...il. I .■.!■.. I IrarJuui 1.1 h 91. I:i. lawi 51645 ( .«„„• Wintoo Tnitxr. Ill JOftl? Fuchtl A«.. WiOnuabfn. Ohtn 44094 111 W. lJth Su PO. Bok HI. CnolL lOW 51 401 I ' rutin UR™ U ' illiNnw 301 Nr.nk Edit. Si.. V ' .bniinc, Nrl...UN CjMW l).«.ld Virsil WIOiNin. 101 NnrtJi fAn Sr., Vilrntiw. Ncbraitj 69201 !:■• ' ■• -i Eduuii WittunMon. JtL__ 10 A IXioi«bn BUr.. Link- R.ik, ArcNVANI btBTH ' i0| lUiikllt Ril . IimVin-ioIcint, Mluiaitt l«W B..« 22. Strwudun. Illinuh 6246) 1460 Intltin Iblb Rd.. Council BbtFh. lowt 51501 .. B. II - RFD t Tjtmtr. OH b,.m. 735H1 Um WVne Ap. 625 Starlight | . PO Box 755. S.I.B.. K.nu. 67401 riiilmi Swiuiirl W ' lntrt Sherman Royd Yiley J 4tn I Kail m Amlrrvn Uiiarl IViuiir AilllilM ft p. ft ffll aaat a aiLi Name, rod Inim left M wht JUNIOR COLLEGE FRESHMEN Class of ' 69 F,l ,ml Trmlirm I Baikly Jr. Rf II I, Iku 337. OUthr, Kinw 6MW.I I. arum t,-uu ILdlew 7|5 War 2ml St . OomI I I n. I N ' ehratlu k-.nhi 124 N. Waynr. lEw ( hr, WwU| Ml IK I ' .O. U « -KM Wo! Prrdiinit lit Hi., llwi low-a 12211 4235 F. fiCtfa Ten , Kumu City. Mkwi 64130 Bin 57, Diivrr. Mi «ri 64022 1525 Staixio r Or , Fa Lnrolnu. M™ higan 5HS23 Aliam J.ne Cdklrta l. Ii m I Fraru limit Uiro. UUit Kin lay Paul William Buu Vcrroncr 1 ec Bear John BraiAry Behumi Neil DM i tjUJ l l l .H K Franlhn Si. M067 Janiet I ' .n i Hi ... ...n i llvKin I «• Brtimiii KM Wcy UtHle t«h n.irh Dane ichol Rut Grant Ia-wl I 6142 Gat.gr Sr. Philadelphia, Ptiratyhuiii 19135 1643 South 20th St. Lincoln. NrbrjaU 685 10 _ m UI«V W, )rllrr.« I it,. M,««ri 65101 7I I Ojilhw. Iimumiiot, Cnlimtn B0501 232 Tay Hi! St. I-nuiv. Minnuri 631)7 IX Fat Di . St. Urn.. Michiaaai 46IW0 Cm I jl ' liu ? in. Apt- I |f 9, Manunu NmtaiNa, H J10 Tiunahiiwt. Shawnee Miuann. Kan M M.2CN RFTI 3. M.imnr Chy. MlMnri 63456 i ' H4 Van 0mm St.. Gnat Ha.. w«i  in 54.302 Boa l 56. Eon P ik. Colorado Mill 14 Uaany Dr., Laa«a]t.« . Mtunuti 641 . Jiacroi Idward Ciaddin. Jr USOt Sown 32ml St.. Clroaha, mimm iwai Jay Dart. Craig 506 Nt«th V me St., Mom«c Cjtv, Mmiuri 6345ft Can U a m- Crawford ft II BM Niirrh Mam, tilrhnmnd. Mmnuri ft4«K5 WUlttin lame Crm.rH 4003 FranUm Ave.. Dea Mianrv lima 50310 Euurnr Nrvrtm M 7125 IVnnttlvania. Kanw City. Mimurl 63 III ll.Jjrn Grant Ihmirb ' !« Mcait Lone. I.c wuod. Kamai 66206 TITftla Hran IJanhervhel 402 Sooth Flm. I.-K. -.im, ! • • 50)29 Wilio Joan Q Carpenter Vm J. «r(ih Chiun Suvcn Cc«« CUti i% t I-rt C.JnraUmJ James I ififATtl (Vimiii iTant Lee I 21314 Krnwnnd A«. Rocly R  r. C . 44Hft 4629 North ' OUmmt, hUnuii CV. Ml iutl MIT bin .Mnn Oavi. larlnlr MitMOtl h4ft5| Hirklnl 1 Bull.. I B..i S _15|i tt ' m Till Si I  wtrn«. k if.i- ft6044 I -«ln ( after Burnt, Jr. 1240 Wot 62wl Si., Kama Can, Mitt-url 64113 Alan liunn Buibowe 3 Langi A t, Savtw, lUlnnii 61874 Haad.Jr4i Stqifien ! « ,• K30H Wea 75ti St., Ovt-rlaml link Kanuo M204 Ramtill NiaTfllr Btrur, 1I_ RTU 9 3, Bua 198 A. PSfl horK. Kanui 66762 Ban Ormtn l « Bear 306. Ear la, ArVam 72331 John tXinaU Diciimun, )r. 9404 Alhainhra. Pralrlr Villaar. KartUf 66207 M,«t.,n llertei Dull, ft. . - Bua 722. Faille. Oil-aadi BI63I Con U ' allrr la-jnoldlca 9M04 tart 34th. Indenenrirncr, Mi . in 64052 1 i«mt IXincan 562) Bdkrtst Dr.. llaDaa. Ten 7524 1 Nairn x«d fmtti Wft M ripM JUNIOR COLLEGE FRESHMEN (Continued) Clait of ' 69 Strvcti I rim Flirt LKithI Let F.llirnMa l . I I ii T.inv M ti ru Kidunl A31ilK.n1 I lain frr.1 Mh4u«I Firti r Janir iBixnn H«ikK William Chattel Eaiiauiu., H,.nahl Hubert I Urn Tr.1 r.«) Rm Fiia lawrroo Ewtatl Ciffai. Jf. 1 Crtttia, )t. U i.W Rar Cbwu _ Hubert l.vnn UudW. ]i I t,d ael Crana! P.O. 80 ((ill, Shawnm Miui.m. Kii  t 206 IIU iiw Uurel, Carder, tit , bnw 67846 kid si Km jh a. tin k, c ,««l tw.«i . Hnta. Mitauuri 64015 IW S «h«ivd IW., ArlUifim. lew 76010 610 Nut Fine, k «wviUe, Lrwa 50138 605 Umnu KJ.. Narberlh. Fctiwlv.ma 19072 k. SMI Will. Urn. Okrah.an Cits. 75130 5411 Midlaml St.. Sriacwe, Nebtwka W44t Ml Bluff St.. But $95, Oakland, |op 5IS J1 Box J7. Enrtnfl. Nebraska 68754 1915 Hauhun. Mlcn i CUi. Miuuun 65101 hO I- jirt 65th St.. Katun Lin, Mtuuuri MHi SOI 7 Mulin, Overland Park, bim 66] 1 3 IQH Citilc Di., Wellirun, tm 52556 2102 rrattklm Urinatoo, Miiwain MOt, floaert Slum Craws William IWlerick Gray 220 S. Km St., Vnitiniv llbram. 62691 402 South 26tb. Leainjton, Mt «itl 6406 Wcbarr Cirdnr, Cma l«29 Tcmpti Dc, Crew Cncut, 5W«m 65141 611 N«t 6thS ,l II Clark Creilr Alvin Otm.il Cnmn MafN Elliot Guniun |,.hn I biiis i I UN llrnr) Pimril II Herbert (.mo Hmmmi Kialnry Ixr Hainilinn Knot Glenn Hanifley . keaneth Puitmi llarudi rviiin«-l (.inn Stephen Mu (,ic rf ' Gemir llrtJii Out Wayne Hater 1109 Wea State V., Jaik-iniitlr. Illinmi t.2h5l, ' ! HfD 1, Warn. CXIiru.nu 7.5095 P0. But 5760. San Joe. dm Rio. CA. Bos 21, 0.rm. M,... ,,• 6402i 10 % Mi 1 I. ' 1 in ■„.. Miimwii MOHi SIR Niirth Main. luVJun. ..: M •• 6408« HF1) 1. Rlrhnviwl. Missouri t.«08 375 Stiutli JicUn. Denser, Cil,e d.i S02O 5M0 Em LaMrr I ' l , Unicuai. Colrrad.. KOI 20 290 Em CUmJ, IV M.rinn. low. «05l 906 Nortti Plum, Mutchimnn. Kamai 6 l)| 1519 W.Jilnm..n S. . II.eJ.WJ. Ilkmli 62249 Art bin brie rlnlm. I Robert K W | |iet P ul Two Irwrn linn Ijx Juknuo 4 Mum St., Pininini. New Y.iik l09r R 194 MraUM k RiduuMuJ. MlUUUtl : ■■■540 • 57ih V Drs M.tinn, biwi 5051] 1210 Fureinr. I - 1.1 Kiruni 67 , X)| 5511 I Oth Ave., k- v •■■„. I , t,M.r Ill Nnrth 1 1th St.. Uxinooo. Mu.iun 64  7 Ctt  rSo«] 1 «. 77 Memuri St., New BwiWI. Ulam mm 02745 Oini.fHUT William KlnlumdtL $481 othh Wrvt llirfiwiv W ,Q, (3 ff) iiiiirMii ttilr i 3 TP Sawnc m«i ln«n Wt in fight JUNIOR COLLEGE FRESHMEN (Continued) Class of ' 69 I ' aul « hlnirt 2207 We hS Trtf. Prairie Yilbajr. Knmx Wi20 FlMMI Fraix Kuiman 2J04 Wta ). n. (..ami luauJ, NcbeatU M.MH T« y RnJ KhdJuatf 710 Faargmutial, Mlcmmvillr. Miuraih M057 Inhn Ryr..r, KlnnW 4H0| WouJUwI. Wmrn Vow. 0« Infan Jeffrey Kacppct ,703 Sum ReL. frfbrat, low «IB jama Unttfba Knutl 1701 FnnVkn St. Inimtr . MlMuuri Jaanrs Bra Karat I Wotlak Villxr, lounril Rluih, l.-wa Slim Iihrard Ucnan K.Juer III I) 2. IU 2, Icrliujlrai, Mliwuri M067 W|ihcri Mrmll I ura . liaSa Lxfe KfaCUj Uuuiv ITn-imar McDonald RuHtU „ $g2 m n.-.ji. roa SH 20 IUi.J«aii Blvd., Winnipeg. Canada RFD 4. Ra T4S, Brni.,n, Yikania. 72015 12 Wolfe l t, Mdkher. Arkan-. 711,54 Ruhrri Keith Kiawn W W«M Wu.hl nirtitn St . Clinton, Rlintik 61727 Dainl |.« tili Kuttia Rnuir I. ' )7, ChuW.n, Nrliraika tfubi tarry Allan Kuhn 104 Wea TUi Ten., X, Kamai Citj, MiuMirt Mill Dana Hnlrnci KwW Hon MM. |XS l ull ,« . UlX j. HO 17th, A.F, APONca, YorkOWW N.-rmun Weal lanihrnh Hi arte 4, C ' keetArr Tm, Tylei, Taw 75701 Ih.atiai talrun Ijnkliril. Jr 110 AuB ' i Lttne, Irunei.ai, Mituiun MOB Monte Milium loiudeidole 44K North IVih St.. Lranaa.ai. Mrwain 64007 R,,l«t W li ' mmartMa B « 6H. Parmer. NehraOa 6W 4 5i SiuA llwrMiw, R thmi«id, Miwatri M0H5 Z20B Niadi Scdgwiii, ttucaa..,, UHiim, fi0M4 4 12 Nimh Sb n t««l Dr., Kama. City MliMuri Ml 1 1 rU-ei, Alln. Ui Hnii 2fiV Si. Paid IHvJ.. Raahrrtrr. Nr. Y,,.k IWC ParrKt l.acrih McUughlin IKK. I irlrr Avt.. Irtrngnan. MboMl llarutl M4 l MiPWicn .700 Wert 7A St, Sonic, Vrwlon. IsM 50208 Stephen laaislai Mack. 404 MeW St . Wall Lake. Wa 5I4«, llibcn lax Maikin 1357 HnmiORl .n lid . KaiM . Cus. HHi H Ml|4 1 ' omcu L.nn Menie _IW E t U,anil.av Rirkiu..™!, Mlv ot. Mf 5 Mxhocl IWbcn Mem 108 Wal 45«li Tot U .uda, Stephen Mdkt 1 1 • Shernun ' • V Kuan Citv. M. Mllfi  Frank St., (ktumw., Um 52501 RFD US luuiinmllr. Mnmuri l.4f) 7 Herd r.mrrr I .UIard a.l«e« Vm Undakl Clarlet Kenneth Lnfan I ■: Sndt M m f t ' aiUhad lid. I inrinnatt. (Kiln 45240 lanun IUI|dt Murray MM West Side Square, Clinical. U1i tm« 4.1727 Urn Sbrvoi N«dlet— RtD l. U Uin  ..n, M«am (.4 W Wllkaan Norlai MA and CUmi , Bna if, I ninajtun, Mlarain 64067 }tmm RiWy Oaken 1713 South St, Ltxinlttai , Miuain MrK.7 R.Jh.-n Fth.nrd Pari., Jt 42 E u (ii e, t-dealwrg. Illlnnia 61401 Michael Diwin Perk Ulr Qnit ira Ka. « On . Kana. 66106 Sjiub ay rVaarf. SiA PL ataa Sl, Hekfuu, e1anraka (41470 «,«. (in wi k i JUNIOR COLLEGE FRESHMEN (Continued) Class of ' 69 bMMM C url PhiUrp. 440 Kn,v. Or , Owiland Pari. Kanu. 6 212 lliwiff Man Plillllii. K  Wmflanr A.r . ltviim il. Ohio 4 24«. I wiltv IWrll 41 N.mh Sherman, liberal. Kaiw fCHil .Uu Barton Price _ IU1 South Setcmh. AlUm. Mimuri 64402 Hiudh ArahiT.. Prulit IH20 Stinky, LM I4 «. Arthum:. OUihunu 7.M0I IWa-n Eg ™ Pudcrbeiiaj. ! 14 Vill. 1 . DtuAvillr. Ohm 45iOV lawte.xrt.. rWJwIxin 410 Wro 5f«h St.. KmH lin . Mu .i.rl Mil l .imhan Lane Riddle 731 larbne, tunwi t in. Miutain Ml 14 l.iKn. .Una ba I7UI - 4th S.W , Antra «r. Oklahoma DWI I ' tul lltrluutl lUJlr 4.781 South $020 Ea«, Salt Lake Ot . Huh 84IOV Berlin Euiaw R.ine. IUUU Ww lealrufuai, Richmond, Miwwn 641 5 UnTO Willi.™ Iludrl. III 40(1 tt ' ni Sth St.. Medlar I ' flhrada R0717 Math Allan Salttnanh-JOJ Vine St., Box 425, Uumtll.. Nehra.ka 6H0i7 Midi Alan Stain Mfl HOM An Bradln. Illin. . m i Omnia Una Sanaa 2M Mrkme Su W«B Lake, Lma 514 6 , Nothett Sduwldt 1122 Grem St., Maromw,.-, Wi  .i in 54210 hunn Allen Starry. Jr. MOT t iJumhut Ave, Sanduikv, Ohio 44870 Iran,! Liwell Statoier 117 Mnnh |7th u Ixxmtfun. Mi. «n MM9 «•« Sin.jrt IIS Ij.t Main St.. IW.«t. IrUttu IK : Dunalt] IU; Stiaall RFD 1, Utdo(kin, Mixk un 6406 ' SwiJieri J, n Siimrhnlri . ' 412 t um ' Uim h . (Tumpiign Mil . 61122 Hirhml Hjrwin St.ilt Miilurl rugene Strnln Ji4in Allen talk , III Brute Wdtiam Vudit Gene Wh M Viatic Ok Franc. WaMtnp. Jt Bnif. .Mint Sthnrln l.l.m-. J.nrph Srfvl I .ci-ji ' v Srevrn Sik« ' Paul Wild Struth Stephen Crai , 1701 Main St, Unarm, Maun 640 7 P.O. Btpl 427. Uxtnajuat. PfTll ill 64067 447 Wmidrithar Curie. Hrrra. Ohio 44017 n l Si, Muline, Ullra.. 1.1261 607 Sitnmreeu ( ' nun. II  ru. Mafia MHOi .4508 Uni Mth. Mnwa Hill.. Kantat 662IW RFD 01, Hardin. Mnviuri M0} 6024 l.itijfwi.Kl, Little Bocl, Atkaaiu 7 2207 RFI) 2. Bin M;. Ir iiHttim. Muawn 64 K.- 14 . Xnrllt 17th St.. Unngtmi. Mumutt 6406 ' 6631 Ralnbm An, Shawnee Mnim. K mi .,- 662011 . F.O. Boa 64«, Bnnh. QtmH K072J 2J44 Nonh 0di A«c, Onuho. Nebr«la N1HI4 -m luialiu. Wr. Plain.. Miwwn 65775 Tfcoanai Mlchad Watkn _ RITJ  J. Alwnf «, l« a 220 n™« . Ri Watt 7m HaakeU, Katnai Citv, Kaiuat U. m Sm«1i Hirhrn Wwknt 7 27 lluherdtun. Oalku. trtai 5240 |amo OkicIm. V iUdmoa 1679 N, IWI St, CMlnliuii, ISlma. 61401 Untuld W.Utara W then 11 1 C-uUtul R,hn1. Vlera, .., T raiKW B1 1 7 jam Edward Wallace I iitvnhi l« Waodell w a O O 1 £3 ft a.i« ,0,1 r ,  Mt m driit JUNIOR COLLEGE FRESHMEN AND HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS Class of ' 69 and 70 t jtrrn U milim-vi ' l Ki-nt I i-Urr Wricjit lui l II ilx tl N iln Jiarph Michael Ya«i Svpllmi Krtinrth Y.ui (•ton ZabrJ Grand Put. Mwwn M5J1 321 Stitnci Or . Bellc.iHi . Mm... ' .. ' . ' .J ' BH) si M.dr, niiiwt 1.2444 431 Eatt  l« St. Kuu Clr . tliwui Mill I 2fa)l r.nrw Aw- Utfaam. Miw-uri 64067 ' 1014 Weil Walnut St, Bhrwiniown. Ic-tLaiM C12V Edward Waller .a-nilr.. Jr. M IU4I Si , M,.ml 4.l Nim Jcr--. IflU ' I ' ulrn InirS .wicicl ISmi lUlikntian Si I rarrnwraili, Kainat MiMr- I WO U Vrm lumlluiA I Urn Burke I U Iknvin Burl I ilir Ilrnr. Aknluml I aumvi ll-iciwrll Alhrrl Ian DuukIjc Austin Mail lllu.dn RaU ' icl Km V in! Aw., St. OuhIo, lllm-a 1 . 40174 H4 . Paiiwii. ClniaW NeUnrdui r 60| 1000 I4rh Avt Mrodnra. llliniMi I.H42 ___ 8 N. Haeaa , Butler. Mluamri 47J0 Tltrudiar Ravmnnd CmiKtr. It RaVm. II Oievama Stenn Kadi Clilta I crruwdi Manual 1 .lino I Weviata Blnl . Ilxtl l il«r Mlwafgaji Minmra i54. ' i. M i2 Nail Ptairie MUaiii. Kama. ' . •  BV M5. Wia«. Cilitrail. W5 ■Rlilisr. ImlriTiiifcntt. Mlvnio r,41t5 4OJ0I P tin 202 ., 40 ( u.rta St.. llidr (.uatainiiL IruatW, S.A P.O. B-« 776. llMtncs |.nva M540 Hlftlll William OjHt«ilit IXrnd Laumrc lladiv 2587 Eau Hth St. So, Sail Lale I .it. Utah Ml Oil Mwrna Alan Dakrr I ' ll Drttat w. HUK.iiru Clly. •: . U a 75120 ilium f. Jen Haket 4 l AMau. St.. Haifa, lu-jrl Cl.acU- .Mini BaugUian (A t.anell rWmrttical Lah.. OSD ' ARPA- R I) Ml Umi. APO San f rani iv 1M46 Han . Puiilil Bert I2«l « ' « f.Vih St.. Kama City, Miv.uti 64 1 U Lauaard Anted BerajwaL Jr M). lira SOW, Wbinnao A IB, Mmm n tof) I Bmhi Parirr«Hi Rinrr RFl 4. SprlnouaV, Arlama 7I7M RiaVtt Sij. Biuilin bl Si.,i«-.miW I  m St, hull Mltviuil 611t] A.iKu. iuni„i Rri.i., M7 So.«ih Pail Ommk i  snjn Mm Muharl CaurLu. I km lUnd Ciat R un rKim-«xl Ctavini, |t, M I aRV S - 52 -Arm «. tiuaif ala ( h . Cuatamala. C. A. 221) Riciinmricl Ijnr. rwal laic. Illtrwa. OH4 nllil Ast. lrMUalU|iiil i, Ind ' ana 46205 Tanauat, [nwa 51574 «l) Ma«m,lla Cam Llocnv, Mlwuri 640t,H 4170 Cei |iilin Laaialai Coihnuui ludi I rjnk Uu«i.lu4i IXjnlrl l«r IVWin I am- Srrtt Diarrumd MttM Ral|4i IKmihh Vincntt I Kiri n Andrt C .ipprr Minina 0 823 Wf SecimJ St.. Mtr.villt. Ml «n ( 44t « 752 Watttiaidiiii. GpfMi Ni- - M«m f 02U 8310 Maxbun, K . . .... ( In. l, .-..„.. Ml 14 IMi Eicmum. .ArH. V iV ' cmic. W«.fnm« 82001 2840 N..nh fc-lnl Tan.. Karma Cilv. Knou. 66IW P. lrrtilL.., ClilV. S A Otmri William I llina ai, HI Fnniiri lane, llunmiikr, Miiiiii  ..(.i 55178 (.tnrntin Brnrilin Elliiitt I2W mh {JnTlaral. Si Paul, lit nn.ia 55108 Man read lr. W« «ht HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS (Continued) Class of 70 r l l-rr Enavr.ini E.I-...I I..iu. laruh Silunui rVIlt (•ica rt l.vnn Filler I ! , .. . Scot Flexor. |r. .Michael J. Fit Ink lev Full. LrawR Urcu 7tH Avenue IT, Km M h«.cv, km 5262 _705 Shifter S . Sprlnaalalr. (Utmm -zrw 1T00 Klntj.Urv lutr. (HUlviim l , OkUinna 71116 4 1(U Wnl ' iih St.. Apt. 210, Hwirv VltbNtr. kanui 6620 317 Beaton. EUdtmam), MUoun 64085 5B27 W.iriull M. tmmOtf, ktemri win ■JIT Marrm. Mvnadu, Wboanut 54 '  52 PrntUK«- E ido Sucre. Cumana. Vcruvuel.. S.A.- Mntuwl Ki.ilfm.il U.S |.. . R. ert lhabrook « l H i«. Omaha, Nebrayka 6 |05 I !.«««. Hail Huilbutt 401 Wm lUrn FUl_ Kin-. I in Mhanun MM5 (1. rlr OI«ri I.t, 111 1900 Lu« Ocean Uhd.. Apt. IT li. ban Beach, laldumia 90H02 Hubert Cundii ln«all . Jr. 904 S«th 2Jrd St., Uuaffnn. M .niri 64067 NU.I l- ao Jamc. 1212 North Midi Ave. El M4 Atlanta. 7I7U1 ( in tinj. l.hniun 303 HlKhLmd Lexington, Mrrwiurl O4067 June Urvau (.an. Jr._J25 - 25 St., Or. S.E., C«i Raradi, L m 52401 Army Mar t .41r . B.. Carlid i Inn ,.: I ' I Vr mm I l|..)d JacWm Uacdnvt, |t, Ur Pnncr Con lh.mu« Ctltin tUulwU U lbri Henry (« l.almd G. CI lUrtv Lffn titter Richard ( «.. GnHin R.iarr l.rnn Haney 625 Wwwiwt Fl I ' av., Tru 79 12 18 VVnmiwd At ., Clumbav Obu 4J;i2 759« lUiclura ApL A, llwluij Mimain 63042 HI I) 1 VJIr, («ntrr. (un« 6714 Paiacainia 765, Mraai 10, D. F , Meuoj - i-W Wm 9th St. J.Jiman Cat.. Ilbnoiv 62951 ICH llawtluaw. IMwo, Ml-iain Mill 2 . Nctml. 681 W i «iu iron Lin Mr Eatl Km l ' -x 466, IbmLhivrn. Mnsmiirfi -W60I Ruurll Ncal Kan -Boa 466. Branlhavm. MmlwDP W 0l Ihr. rr C rgr Krra S995 Smith Criir.La St.. Liniebm. C.iliiml) 80121) CUtmi Arthur Kite - 6 Ear? St., WlalWM. Kunw 671% W.nMi U.uid Krm _ RID 2, N, h.«n . Miwun M66B lUrrnrtl. ,r. RFD 2, Rv.« S3. Sjwtnlinnu. Vir ni. 22 3 Ullli Onlllr llrmliTv.r 11,. • i ,, Arl.i ' «I.vn. Ka;i. ' ' . ' Ml I Hill AOH Wevl Ulimi Rd.. lliUniiu 0Uih..iru Jl J 6 Robert Mlru Kuhn U illiwi Tint Krnu Ihunun Llavtna CImmI Dr n Lunc mmrs Mkhael Inn I imuthy Shull l ypi 1 ' iul (Mmiai l kr 0 T3 tUlpli l uniMlrn 292 . S. th 76.1, Ave. Or...U, Nehr.O. rJH24 10510 Fulcrtoii tHm, Mdrute F-ork, III...... 60164 Ml Walnut. tx«vctivi «ih. K«i« . 4712 Co«u . Konui Cjry, KanuH 66104 50 South LMJand. Webb City. Musoun 64H70 kk lllO FUcbu.1 Rd- Uiryeuar. WviuiInK H20HI I 90 IWeiw l)rl. II..,.I.Im1.I M i .mil. 5 IfilM 1044 FWreac. SpriaqaSeld. llltunu 62 H4 [fee £ l .O Tf P P Niriio trad (nun Hi to rintit HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS (Continued) Class of 70 Bam |.im Mirarhern M2I Mummied Dr., Wtihtta, Kmw 67MT t«l Uu.nr MtRoraJd. 4142 V«i iu St, Apt 114, T.aadu. Ka . « WM h ' t l cvico ImninRi Martin 2795 Jewrd, Tnrria, Kantei 66611 H Mall Martin 12426 IVMtlr Bench Dn.r Sun On. Aliriaia 15)54 hole tVxnr Mr iahaa 1107 Em Mont PwL An. Aunltiim. UWntin Will RtiiaaU Out MotDra 34 CtaAea, NiaKra little Roci. Atiaiuaa 721 II Metr. Udltaro MuhVtn.au 1Mb Fuml. Uiimmm. lua.«n MU67 Stephen Mrnrll Muml.xd 117 Hewthia-nr. Bclnxi. Miwwi 64012 lt.il.-n I.Jm Sx-)i.J«in. ft. WlO) Xuith Walnut. (AnNtimr., Miwairi Ml IH Th.aua. Iditur Rw  -«iii Vcr.1 Lor Riddle. It. Kmn Allen Rl|H I nrr M V«tim Uilr hlnunl Chrrfrlt IXmalil Andtrw ! ' ■' ' 1 c 1 M«br Dana I ' m in Uihrrt I ' frl R- I ' M 21118 Yule, Miami, Oklahoma M) 4 ItU EdU Thinl St., Lwi Summit. Miwmti MW.4 I07IK Kan H4th St., lUvttwn. Ml—url Ml «i 1)1 J Parlvievr Or, Nutful.., NrlwiU 6H70I 111 Said, Van Borrn. VenaiUea, Mhanmi .5084 «M MM. W, .U R.I.. □fc e .Mfcfaa, JiAn taWe Pttert 4020 N.W ' . (,U. 1 n., Pity. OU.la.ma M II trfiirif (.itro cr I ' tnnn 114(10 Apploiriiud, Mkliituii Milk Mwwl MIX Tbninn Pmchard Randolph 602 Part St. MaaBtweuc. WW.euln 54220 R.ilunl Wrdrv Rati ♦  Wc« 62nd Tetr, Mt..i.«.. Kamai 66205 Milium I arch, at Satun Stephen I c Ncheeirr TcltalM.1 ' |jiiic% SWWfa Saniurl W ui Sharp f-rtxl Ler Shiwvn la-icla. Arthur Sprit |i4in Servnt Ktudct lamn I ith. .la. H.ilj«t Sum Out hi KffU 1 Iviuiaa Mm. Fdtr.nl . ill.iL.n. Ill lim Lrimanl hiiint Itk haul Wiiftrn Tieip R J hrt R,.y Vullliniy Kurt Slrvnt Wafta Jcllrf, lh.tk« WrU 404 N.W. 21a St . UUahoraj Or, UUarxnru Tim .itn N.rlh lX«« w, Maiden. MIwaim l 38h. H39 OtrJajM l . St Aim. MwkhI nW)74 So Tianr ««nriti N.etr, Can I US. Edti Atutuieuui. Vrnrmrb, SA — 2310 W ot Sl.ilr. I ' arll KL (miuI Mar.1 N ' rlraUi MIMI 1614 Ian 3. rd, luMiwn. Mi««jn 641KI P.O. Bnt 954. (ajaatStrnV, Tem 75401 1 10 Wnl Qjlirj, PittJiurii. Kaman ftnThJ nri) 2. Atltrm. Illtrx.tt . Rox r«6. Merrill. Mirhiaan 4M.47 BtnlihtaJl Pr„ White Rear lair. Mmnrwaa Ml 10 4411 Pern W '  -, Si.«lX itr. Slllfl f.Jb Wol 1 1th. T ikIu. Kjiiw 66604 «70t M„ha ek Dr.. I.ra«««i. Kama. Wfc 1202 W ' ett Wlh i nt.. Shawnee Miuaun Kanut 66208  «9 llctiin RJ, ll«n,n. Mkh.anr. 4t744 60 Phalan, Rd. Iinmit Sew Jetwi 077 W  |(U 11 Pa„ n- k.m,a% 67 t J5IA 49 S|.. Dw Miararv hwa W410 _|I7 BeMih Rd.. Bnrnnati-ai, llllraa. 6rtl|0 mm mim N ' amri ttui li im kit 1 1 iiidrt HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS AND HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS Class of 70 and 71 Mm J Jn Wlwc intin W i Mth. KaituwCity, Mliwuri Mil ' David Frao Wmen 1000 Will fail Em.. ka.iwu Cut, Mnaiiuu Ml I) IUnd.il William W.««l I2TI South I, rand, Maiyvillr. Mlvuirt M46ft luhn Unin Antbiim  S52 Vhu IV1 Mai. Pla-a Del Ktv California. 90291 (Ur iri )amn Aim 7WH Imn Una, IV M.«i v Iowa 50122 Murhael Uedinurr 2i2 Wol Iranian. P.O. Bo l ) l. llbrm. Mr mrt MOhfl Imln Rai Uolhrimrr III ttnl PalUav Ciilillliuirv VIhuU 68601 AHni l iw.nl Oiomeli 80 4 ttWI.. kma lln, Kamai 66104 Joel Drill Bovdilnn 105 E- 21th Are. Nmh Ktiw t jiv, Mutant MM ' .  WaUau Demi. Mirk Iranilm Buthrrui Mm Aillntfhin lull I m Sici -ii Limit Caiiaiy I ll.ni.K Ll ' I MUM kinorth Bruce Camuxrv l,«ti W Orpeutct. III 35 Vir m« IV . I iherty. Miouun 640w 318 Em-lid Ave, MiKhwoal. Illlnni. 60040 6 W-WrioV- 0« Cfea, Kama, 67 46 IM N. W,«41a«o, Dttaiur. Uliiioii 62522 Haitr I, Uuntiiiin Mnwuri 64 lrr 40M Sheridan. Linoiln. Nchradia 66502 P.O. Bo. IMA. Earn P t . CiaVmili. 805 1 7 WI2 Eantcrn Air.. N.E., Ccdat Ri|«lt. Iowa 52 02 7041 Brneh S , Wruuinuo, I .aV.iaalr. HI KIWI 105 Wanii i ltd.. Amarillii. Irxai 79105 IrrrrU l.vnn 11)1 Wa. nc I Scrvrn R.«.rrl Cram Stueti Hidenck ind — CM Cnck ' t Camera Shun. 6J20 Btuokiadc Mfe Kama, lily, Mmiuri Ml 13 Dinar) Anthony Deuell 7975 IhurnMn rU.. SuaJklnn. Caliloima 9 J7 Stereo iWln Demon M15 Aahw.atb Rd., WV.I IV. Moinea, lam SU2 .5 I) aitlai Damon Du ' luMcm 6221) Mmiim fU . Sliaw im MKuon Ranai 66205 I ' tank Nurtnn DiUanl II i 86 HIT) X I. Tarklu. Mmoiiri 64491 Daviil Ray Dillon Boa 266. Kmcmon. Indiana 47952 Daild CuitM IXrnwil 142 1 Mm St, Hull. Invm JI2J9 ).ilin Palllil IVnlr IVi, l|. llrni,.,. tlll.iul. 112 thm Uc Cams Van la Catfe Ru«el! Emu Clad Ahrfjt Lami? Ciiaabi Ruben Earl E-mnn. Jt -IWiO Bnai Di., Uirilarui Pail. Kuntai 6J.2IC B. Kk - Ml V rVuHai,,, HaaVr, tMfll HIW7 I2SS San Brniiu, Dullaa. Tern 75219 U , |6 . i ' u Saudi Vrahian Airlinn. Ivddah. Samli .Valiia RH  l. Ulu Band. Mlwuain 6MW Mail Oirge Dirsdci Kevin Patrick EUi lluuuui Elbotl Euln . William Rk-hanl E«an Jack Dean l aubrl Hm ( ' ■arrrtt Finka 2IS Pail Dl , Bdkin. Mituiurt MOI] 5400 S.W . I ill St , IV Mninev l.ma 50415 2.1 1 rtli Itih St., Ie ini[|.m, Miwuiri 64067 209P Zuhia IV. Atlanta. Caoroa JOJ21 RED £4, But 2fln, 74 South Hrrrinu tld . v.d  ixL. Spnnici. r.d.tranV. «W 7427 Campbell. Kaniai Can, Mliuiuri Mill ltr.1 H.«..rd LlUaii. Ill 1608 P,«lelJi. (Wl Rd.. Poialelln Ida!,..  «0I t aik-II RaiH.ud Orandeiull. Ill 1914 Franlbn Aw.. A Nojiiu mad hum kit nuht HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS (Continued) Class of 71 Robcn llmoc Omnhcld IK.} USAllUIR £  I .-., AIM New Yotk CXM03 Clarim. Nr.1 M.-C.illrvry R Am l.i l .in 1 Cm Buk If?, i. ' o South AraMon Alriinn. (nklali. Samli Arjliia 2911 MlMM l t On Unrv IfM ' .0521 RFD I, nklirai«i3. Mixuari 6 1 5 „._.7M Main St.. Sims Rajac! , Uiwa S0 8 S 25M Ifcth St, l«n Bend. Kjiimu 5M William Mm I Im Irim-in llinhnat I Sxulli. Rulimnwl. MWmkI 640K5 Vkti rd ,.rd ll.llirum RFI) 1, yu«p.«. (Alaivinu (art llaviftrn ' I ' ■RaodjN W «rd Itjmihiiii lulin Hrrm llrma I land Rai IIhUv l utf ' nr l orm L MtCrtldrt ClwW Walln Martin William G.«iet Mull,.. 2H. Liu- Rod 41, Luk (W. BtimUl MMf 31 Wot C ' iioo d. Kantm Cm, Miwmui Ml 12 I MM W ' eu l.iun. Hamuli. AtlaiMi. 72601 605 SuuuS Elm, Nurbtcnr- .Mnmun 6466 Ailrn llllrt lliiim |omn I Unary, ft 2112 Pitntu Dr., IWiac. IticKinm «0S3 Wdkam link Jrnnlnie 7tH Si-adi Hum, KimluU. Nrmadin MM IWlit [..• Mm 68M Wm Win Bl, Ik-iihl Pail. Kuroat AK2I2 Paul IUImmI luiarix SB Out lid.. Dnaiut. IHh-h. 62521 Slrphrn Ourfci KcwtU K720 C«l« St., OimIu. Sttxtik 6 124 Ima A- K«w 111 W« t Mrlnmirnr Pr-ma, Illinui AIMM I hiiulit ttnrn KnaJurr 2D IS • IStfc Aw-. CbMnl t . ' « . 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IIIiivii. t.24M I)u kI l.ym Riwkm 213 American Imrt, Ajn. 62, 1  Miiilw lima S0 M Jim DtniiB RicIujMIi 130 EjM S«lr DtM Grnrva, llllnim 601 IM t tau Kill i SamUM Rtl) at I, Waukrr, l.i«« 10263 liar ill) IU«-tt S,, ,,, IM). 55P, VntTMUIr. WmM MIS} Tumrtln MuKacI Piaitino llurks I i, ' ,r. RfkmliKi Mam NidiolM R 9c Matl Alan R.lialilv Nairn read ln i Wl !■ft K HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS AND HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES Class of 71 and 72 ka Partem ! S tW Dni.irl Eilvmd SthiMrnip-iik a. P. ,11 rhra.lj ' •-,-- BID r2. S.njlli Prmrmtt ltd (lumiuiiui Mima 6IS2I his Siiulh Catlaw. Mathm, Illliaiiv W fimui. UUnntt M7 .4 Or.nn II.. bp Al«mi , New rtiftiui HT 44 Wl) «i, Wtfm mm..™ :  u% H222 KrH.ua ! .. McU-iu Vlrwnlu 22IMI Ufi Um Wii..K«r, iiiic... o i 47IW Wear Mali I ' m.. Mmliiei. Kanu 66201 11 03 Wr..lland HK.I . kaiu City, Katu« 6610 3007 WVa Ijtnm . Cowl liand, Ncbnaka 6HS0I PO R... 163. 124 WW A 6- N.«th I uilr Ritck. .i ... 721 M 3106 Vilfat Ddv . Slaua 0 . 11104 5101 Emm. AiMttlki, I ' rcn T IOr. 6611 Will.m Unr. MlHkio Mk Kam 6r.20ft |1Hi Smith laln Sr.. Em.ni Rara-h MicfciK.il -tdtt Si ,.iri ii.dV MB Mm «h.. Maftarf, Cmu, Virgin idan.h BOttt Vtridirii ImmA TT. i.:.|-. .. 2102 S.airli St.. Apt. 2. Lcunat.m. Miwairl 64ttr f ha E. Vm ttaraa, . TO Cn«er Omaha Vebratla MIW ) 11 Fmlitc Scuddef William Crorar Srai.in Steven C.irli Shaw lincull Lunelle Shebmler laino BmiiJ Simrtinm IJavld J.wl Slavitn IW.ai. William Snmli Vincent FMnllm Smith Mill Jav Smi ' lv-ram William M.l ' .ml Hruce I IbanvA VaviU 1201 lau Krd BmW. kiimi Cut. Mi «n M Ml Ermlr Steva Vlalle 12 H Main Bb, UmtiBUm, Mraamrt 6406T Michael Lawtrnce Uarar Homer. Nehnnka 6H0M Edward CJIien Whilrli.irch 217 T St., S.W., Arrtmnre. Ollab.ana 7.3401 Michael Imrnh Wl e 521 D St.. Wrtaht I ' atienwi AFB. Olri,. 4l4 fSmm Wollan 33J S.«iili H4ili St.. Omaha. Nebr ka 6SI14 CTiroiuiihrT Mtller Y.iiirta Llurks Stewart AndlTfclt , III I li iinin Michael Aimbrmlrr MuliaT Stuan llillentinr (1.,,.-il Ler S,,,.- I ' iin C ' alvrrt SadqaeU _ Oultfci William Si.rlimla-igrt, )i Sarvrn FitrkJt Saflran Flm Aw , (-IrmlaU. Mlwatri r.1122 RFUStJ. |V.« KIK (Xahr. K«nw MOI 14 IlilUtl Rd.. UaiaJak. Mrnnlli 63122 fW £. 46th Terr., brmu Qrv, Miwmn MIT l.ne Jcw Urrniii tim, Nkmraajtta. l A, Richard Lucier. Bh.kxi 2 Front Av... Telhrr. AlaaU WITTS K.oal.1 Mail B.«r. I4fHi Rcil Hnd 7 Ten. Kania. ljt , Mlwuri MI JI lliarlrt Wumlii Rtiirnlnu I ' M) Wm «l(l M..J .... Ijhnti. Mi wain MleiH Frnk-ncl Burt Bnan l 2« Ih.. CAuiali S|irmiri. r. ' . uluili Waim- Btewct Bjlwr 42 Wial Tlat St.. ., K C ' lU, MeH arJ M] t Bruit Peter Canan I ' O. Bci« 1466, F-sTrt Park. C.4,.railo HOSIT lamci RVAen L ruotihrrlain S9I I t atalina. RmMi ViIU j. karaai Mi2ri lim I3ut ru Llarl 2t  Chiri Si, OieriJur. Iiaaa I012 Curtrt Mli luel (lr« nw i 2001 Fan 41th Tin . K Miuiurl Ml Millard Fillnuae Cluck IMA - 4|h A «-_ SnrBihlull. NrhraJia a lira i Name, nail Inim left in right HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES (Continued Class of 72 WwH I .tie Qmmm Clan Wn ne L rcatman I9 I an -t h « ., klilvli v. lit. Miwiutl Mil ' fcit Mi r ' .. Saudi Arahian Aiilinr., J ' .ll.ih Sautk Arabia Stnrn Glen C«M li r W Fan 6I« Ten., Kama t ' ltv Mluourl Milt Allied.. Ihlinau « 0I lUitn An- Miami Sprin«v Hindu JJ166 Janiii Steeilwu DmhMM IM Siuti Sarwart Ave.. Spmi«fi«U. Miwwi 65MW I.Jin UIiim Davrnner, ftl M laidnul. tell Ota. Muartui 65101 (llli.m Wrdov Uawaan DOS taa ihih I err. V. Kama. ( in V. 6411a KHtM fm IVAaiili 52M lli«r 111., Shawnee Minn . Kanw 66201 l t l-i Htuantk Bu W Albert rtiwmii! KicharJ latrrrwx (.J... Martin I lime. I hum Jiacph lima. Jf RcaVcrl I nn Janwn Ml.i tt lUiara |a i. fl. v -.r.!..n Drum Mm li.ii I lamn I iMiiyri Viaaor Wat nc frmkr Larry Lax fan ftmalil N Full, Rim Lmn f u)Mi William Lhrani C.anrlr M ilium I 4.1 Oatawa. I1WM N«th Wah «k., Fatal Si l out.. Rllrnx 62204 llutmnrei 1 ' Ik. ' . lluiliiiK i n, l W« 52fr01 WOl We Wind St.. Lrawund, Kamai 6 206 Cu«iarai ' l Ramh. Sc.li;wki. t iJ.od.. n r - 5220 Wm 77 St., Prairie Village. Kamai 6620 P.O. lint I1H. Ottawa. Knnw. iii.i ' 721 ,ath Wit. , laiuaoct. Trw 7 |46 61} Em Mam. Cur?. Nine 62420 Ruwll T (Mt«M, Ji 2211 VV. KenrWrt. MlW.ukw, WlxMrnlr, I ' iuH Altrn (anlwin 3251 AUrn St, fait, Tom 754 0 IVrtm. I Cranillm-m t8« RjaHaTMli Rd, (Tiiea -. niin.ni 6W.50 a.lirn William MaUiland bCiS CintaVll St. Winnipeg, Mann. ilia, Canada 2IWJ Market St. Urn... e,ada MM 5452 Falii lid.. I Win. Tr«. 75220 _7W Nooh 72m! Aw. Omaha . ' ,,, .., -.m . 706 I u.li.l la«i, i. Oklahnena t I M01 U ' nt 52ml 15.. Shawnee Mivoim, Kaiiwi 66202 r;. 1 1..-. i... t . Mi I).. v«ik- i .  .•, lYumiliania WSI ,„ Btaa 1Mb, UU. (anal turn Miiliawl Pairiik |.,l.n-.n 20 Fmamm. AlUame. NrViwka HH0 hi ,, llrnimt Kat HHJ Smnti I ml. atiaha, NVbmko 6MIU IXik linker Kina H04 .«il. il, Sa . kmnui Cm. Kanmv M.I 13 Lkrvnl Lawtcme kmai 15 Untitle Viliaipi, CiwiK.il llludi, kma 5M0I Vl.i.a William lu hln R. 144. 7tU ft in« i. (Kriluml Park, Kamux Mxim InKn Liiun kruti hJ Sinjih Kill A.v . Omaha. ilna kn 66124 Eric William Kiihlmann I2IX I in Maana. Kirk i «l. Miwaart 6)112 Funk Uuri I amhrn II 41)1 N. Lhirhuiti, IIIumi KaiKii l. ' HNIi OncuiU Rubeo Larrter 244OT Ducbm. Il 65. Mi. (W. in. Mkbigan 4 041 I ■' !..!. 1 llulwii lawnWn JJW Vnttli 5 ifc Terr., Kanut I in. Kaiiu- 66104 llainld lee I atmni UO Mvta lane, l arrurri Ikam ' h, IMIat, Irui 7S344 lamf. Uair« lindws P.O. Bin l2l1Ht,, CJUatumu (In. OklaUniK TMI2 Paul Dalian I nut 4 1 «nt mini St.. Otntava! Patk, Kama. 6630 © O. d fT HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES AND HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN Class of 72 and 73 lam I. wIihuim Mltharl Van Lmn l lMilr. MM MlflllM V i Allrn MiC ' .aialli. Walin Matey. Maruuti MUM Mark Uri+m 5124 I ' i. i K.i t it.. Mitoiuii MIU S7J3 Ctinl Ait K.iii C ' itv, Mimiuti Mill 4V N.W. BaanJili RJ . kanm Cih. MimM Mil.. Wt 4 ' HJi St.. Or. Mum. lima 50112 1 1811 tart Tlh Si , Tut ., Ohlaliiana ICt. IM Euu M...r Patk Art. ApjAnim, Vi«.„««n 54 i|| William l4ini« kailifman M ym 8101) Wu.hlneia. Avr.. kanu. t n , KtMM mi: Btwv AlWn Mint . I U kt Dr. Lrxinatiiti, Mi hiii 64fln |i Hit...n Willium Mi.n atrhr-i I tun-, Hmm Aricttiw. Tilll Miiharl )iwfih Mulliiein tt Smuatr. Uat, lliireilmili VilW. Mi.wun Mill VmiiT IMtaitt Stlktunct Vrphrn Wllltim S| t 41 1 IWIi ' f. Strm[«H lijin Ilnbrrtwin Sln-nori DiuurJ I M.i i Swanuai I.Kcl I lankl.n Swim JJ2! 2mtUn. W.diiia. K«m . i.-JII I. IVir 167. Sauih Arabian A.rlinn. kililah Souiii Atabaa P.O. Km MR, Oakland, liwt II MO 430 l hnrar 1-anr. Ukr Cmit. Illinia. ftOr.44 ni.li.iii Stale ! Mi him ( i ' i.-i HandoU I Von On fl.t«tt Alan O? Hi u n nn Paul P.ittdrt • «. ••• Ki ' uh Ktadag IVJxTl I l ' . ' | ' M Ptltx I am Cuarar Rio I jiii- • Hu.il. Ririhlm krnnr.lt IVan lliitimui ' SI I W.-u ' .i. I St.. Ovnland Path. Kaiiu. 66204 1156 Paknao Ave. iotal CaMc.. Hindu  l J4 WUI Afu.li R.I Nmh Kai.uM City, Minuutl Miff 24l5 i Ura «lr. Ciaad Wand. Vcbtadu. 6SMH PO. Ih 1415. Anlmiitc. Oklah..nw 71401 Sumnrt. Mi won (46111 10 Vntinuluiii Rd , Apt a I, Lmlr R,.h Arkairu, 72201 254u lad ISdi St,, lulu, (Klakiam 74105 Mh A.enuc Mirth. C.ttat I all.. Mmttana 5 ' HOI Ill.L Willl.ii. laigur 5 ( | N,,.! 1 . lake IV Kama, t H. Ml«a ro Mil Sam Wi.dwn Taulbw 507 l aw r t.«i, IV.. 214. Vrm.Ur.. Mm am 65064 l-ail ni.«i,«, Tut« 7212 WV.dwat.1 St, 0.-cil«nJ Park. Kama. M.J04 Ftank tdVtn Upt.in 1014 Rivw Patk Ik., Wichlu, Kama «30J l a. ' . ' II WaJkrt 2522 Paani R.I.. Ciajn Spoitp. V.l.jt d.i BnhI Ut Wtam IMII Eau ..In). Ila«t. t.. ll uu (.4145 P.i. -II Wridinau 1 Writ Slli, Carartiin, Miuiain 6442 ' 1404 - Mi Si.. Manhallan Bradi. Calil.ama W2 . J400 ScW St IJ.- M..inr.. Itma 50411 -216 Bo nit Aw.. V..dlj i. Placv. Ead Poina. Hhnat 6161 1 Math V Wltann 56IR W ' « 62nd St., Shawm Miauun, Km— AtV202 r«n O ' Bnnt Wilxm 421 Oak St.. V«Jnnitl m. Mharairi 64000 tkttfar Mtdltna Wa«ho Mil 1 WW Mth Sr. (Ktilaml Park. KanM. ' it I J laiar. lamn Adaiaa 416 tVt B i Of, I ink- Itoch, Atluinu. 7ZJ05 janr Matrin Antboay 16X20 S i Alkinum, Tutiam. Caltfumia W504 j. rll Bmot , OiniAw Villaajc. AiIlumh 72542 IV,. Da.iil BmU«i... 5812 E«i St, Kama. Ci. . Mt «ri Ml IB Mann itm faun led ., n«lu HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN (Continued) Class of 73 m i ■Brailt lllMIIV f.leTM B«M Eric Randall Buibm tian Siiybeu CaUlmnt Tract Onn Caldwell baud Mnriuel Lhunrnll ' led AJan Inland lUlpti Uc train U ilium V mi n Farlrr- Rimliilph lli aiil Flwei liiltn Sinut I ««u ' t 1 irtltjn Pniliji Freeman H, bcn Dean ( arraun William l uipn. ' Gerard M. VI •• ' •.. PU U.i« 1 7. t... Saudi Arabian iVirlinex eJdali. Saudi Aralru Hiitfen mIi..- 71 ' ib lU.k. Arkanui 72i0i Atc, Woa. llarrlurd. C ' .miuviKui 0MO1 T.O. D.n IH2. TaUcquah. (Rlahnrra 74464 I ' nv, I). . Uuliu the. Mw«m b H l .M..U. Kan-. (.-Sw, 111 IHure.. I,«k„, Simnnv Mrwiurl M4 Weil Pini '  Wlonate Dl 77H Vlh Whi lu Si Terr . Shawnee MKwon. kaiv-Hi bhiOl _ 4126 • „, ,j Iji; Qtt H ... i MHO U)i Wert Mlcnm St.. Lake t ' uv Iowa 51449 4IM1 Witi °%n St.. Ap. 21(1. Prairie Villa ., Kunun 6 207 I Mi S «ithd,«n Claerterflejd. Mw m h?OP 234? N.W. 44rd St., Oklabuma Ot . [►klahumi 73112 H.. W, Sim-. OkUhiar.il 74662 l4 W Central. BenlaeiTillc. Arkama. 7J71I 111 I. Boi 42. Fianana. Kama. 6M0i. Paul Vain... J l.nrlm, III Ledo Seal lla t JUi T St, Lattl Ruck. Atkarw . 7JJ0J B.i« R. (intra, Te 4 79040 axaar nan anx i . iruvcr. I ccaa rnrw Fredrick ler.ane liimhl OHM 1 .iniirn Curie, Kama. (In Mi .mri MIH Ruben Son Jack.- 104 tart llutcUln.-v Kan-. ,7 50| Cm Uv I..-I.1 I inuabv Lee ?, cmw I.Jin Bentamin Ml •144m Halkmrinr. Shan-nee Mlium, kamat 66214 PL). B..V 124, UIU«, I 5 M ' I « 1421 Smjlh Jefler ai. Minim, Wuin 6S26 2K Eart Tin St.. In.k..u, l... Indian. 44)220 S2 U«cn IH., U tmjii , Mtw.url 6406 ' Mlier Qm MrKrnrit . . Ban  S, Piuvllii. Miiuairi i 44 74 Eat) AlUrn Miiilmu-v )i. tin Em 4Vh St . l ulu. (Iklah..rru 74 m Ih.iri Anih. n. Mivi« V l Saiih l.|«k .ne. Kaolin. M, lu ,uri b4IJ4 Kenneth KatirwnJ Miarac (r. US II) ( imtmllrf. APtl San IW...M ,fi2 Demi Keac M.atini . P.a Bun IK I i tnul.i. New Mruo. H75J2 Strtrn Waine Mirn I Ml I Nr. 7 ' ili I err., Kaiiut C ' rtt, Mnrnurl MMft I.Jm R K fn Nrale, III JOS ' Dedli ra, El I ' a.,. In llnir. Ijfakrtw Newell 4V)] Blue Rxlae. kanM Oty, Mimurr Mill lU ' hanl Paul Nrent 90 1 I iMlenie.aal I alie. I JlWtlt. Mlu«airi l-4le.k TI2 Smith Si., LcniniOi«. Mi«i «in MtXT 107 4 Jnillfili . Ale . | e lrigl,ai, MluiHlri Mt i7 120 t.rimlr N.alh Plane, N ' ebwkt I.MKM lt 4 Bnai lane, Ski u. nee Mitaiuti. Kama f 20e - .. M Brat 24 . FirntUl. Uluairi b5n  f.0. Un IJ . ... ji karili. I Sabak, Ulavua Survni Vance Tucket IH10 Eaw 78ili St.. Kantai Cut. Mimun 04IS2 Michael DuihI VtJeriuc Wt tlllllllll St.. Watnrnille, Mn«iuri ««1 li.i h! Ode (Maim Weklun WUt ne FVnr Jr Mlcllael Fiiernr Sudl Bam Warn Seal CaH Ji« Sttwut CjtI larm Traulien 16 . c d BRIGADE STAFF F,r« fW M f ri«MV CI FUbrr. ft, Ir lr.. R..brr. S Andr .. . David ). lumrl.uv lluulr V.I latlrfrr Sirnhrn W Vulllcumin. Ll C ' J Wlllum Mul.rn..  Su. e l a ikfi 1. right Qa r Ta«nm, U SnW. Michaal Frai.«. R cn Cmcr. S Dan KnuAon. k.hn IVllum. lanin laulik R.ia-rt tmUixd. T.,,, fU, .lefi ., n( h.,: .Allen r«t,«. Ruben W.nter. lUlm FUbur.. Ben Lfciev. Urn . OI.it. W.Diir, Vhowenirrdi. (uan Immakte. ft Sti.mrk MILITARY ORGANIZATION tulnwl l. ' biwl V CjJuVt Urmaili- Ciimnunclrt Ijemwuiu C.kmi Serhhen W Vu.llruit.tei -I Vjruiy Rnuvlr ( .ra.run.lrr Ma .r I ! |. C«nafllu.-Brl«acir fraiiK Oflim S f Stctlm Ca| M.-i lirin I ' rlfiam tin gait Si C •i( U.n Elutbcnii. I F 1 ruxtiprter I tl.tnr M k.r Vr.drf ..n, II S -Rr. C  .l l ' . i.m r«ijnl I ia,.„n (Mien brtl Llrutfiunr Otb rn 1 R. - AwiUJU S 1 Imt i ii-uirnanr It . P. W. CYerrrrianuWi Sectxm Offarrt I ' lm Lieutenant SciM. L O-AiMnir (Mlxrt Sewnd Itrutrnant FauMa. I ( -Adturanl Second Lieutenant StWftr. S. L-Cnmrjrel.nl . Section Oflicn S« «il I murium trjrwr (i W -Train.nit II tan IMim Serund iKrutrrum Frame, A. -Putilu Irifurtnarlan Off us Second Li. ' Utrruint Williarm. D. V -Brigade Mail OlfliTT Srraruni Man Wmirr, R. S -Srritrnni Me.it Mauri Vrscjni L ' ikka. A. I - I renmaridanM Secui a Mauer Scrittara Mailer Serjeant ElboO. W L- Commandant ' . SifiMi Mann S wtfmnt Mauri s,., , ,. ],.,.,. ' . AaailUM anrn wn Majia Srripjm Fire flat. [ jclln«m. D. D -Bnoadr Prrvnnrl Ntt) W«m Frra tin. Handler. K. r.-A bleuc MO Srr«rar.l Rriman. H. I. .Alhlnic (Vera S: Section Cftjtthl Sh.m.t,, R.-Hnuadr S-J S ) Saniaa ( jiJU n BrultmJ. R. A Unfair (.uartl C ' uruiumlrr Flr l LmiiroaM KnuuW S D.-rWiiaN S3 Sramd I .ruirium W.lliam« , It F.. fUnex Oilieer Srritfant Fit llaa. Ik B. U-Trunln Aid. NCO Stall Smtram I .-.i, I r R. Sleet Rartet Nt O Stan Stitmuu EB.I..S, M.-S S NXt) Scrijwm Balrr, I A. Hmim Cuanl (.unlm Beairt Oicko. B. C-An.f.. Rr. itlr VI I 4 SvttHM ( ataain tUl.a. D. L -Bnatd S4 Fmt Lieuirnam tirair. R Mutual I • n I j. 1 - - Sn.anl I t mi Cjlamlra, H A Supply ami MaitHi-runte Offiicr Mailrt Snitram UnVfunl. T-Bhiuak t ' atiimirucail.j«i« NCO Mam Soio-atii Suat. R U.-Mnaul MX) Stmnnl lu-l la - Lnnkmlala, M -Auiatant Onnmumauim NCO SCTgrara F.ro MaK-Warw. M.-VI«hcal C I) StTirrani Fint Ha lr.i«4.1t I Mt-iral Ntl) Stall Sf rani S.I K .«r..«rrJi, W B-S-l NCO Sfrcul Sra« l-.ra I jMitcnant frjTtcr, M -IJlrunii R tim Stewarri Sn..aiU Urutrrum M.Jhurv, R G Dirnnx R ■« n Slnianl Srt.,1.1 l.kutctuw J,.lur .«i R. R -n.iimit IW.. StrwarU Stl ' iiiJ I jratrrunt Kucrra. 0 I I ihrar - ati i« Offiwt, Chlnn. F. I. Warrant Officii Larpmtcr, I . W. Sr-rBrarii Trnt I law. Srru, ) J Srr -uir ' Irkanrn-an, S. J. BafjjMI Kncat. ). R. Scrncant Patt i. I). A i 7 ' : - _V : - • • • A ' If ' - ' VI ' N • 1 NrV Lfc . All 1 1 BATTALION STAFF — First Battalion Hint IW flelt M n i) Cd. Rntmt C Impil.. Su«mT 0. I.., It. CI WiUuni MuIVmioX r-.p VUm Ml ftrfjfgty « • A - « I ' d Blwirfi. I. M.. Sdrnnin, l S. FIRST BATTALION STAFF Xlajiw Sugm. 0. L B«tt«li m « oimminih? Iww linitriuni Bk«i«h, | M-Kwcunvr rxiinr S««c iii Mi(M VIimJb. CJ. S.-S«||e jii Vlajiif Sergmnt Hru Cla Bulled R. I. -S-1, S-l BATTALION STAFF — Second Battalion Fiw R.. (Ml I 6i lUbett C. !. till. UhMl t W . Lt- 64 WaUun Mullen. . r«JftWt to n kl •.: VMa J. M. B M. P. W„ CfflH, ft S. Tuvlci, T 1. SECOND BATTALION STAFF Ma|. RubiMm. C. W.-ltatuli..n Upuii. tw . I. M.-EM«itl x Off « iiirrant H«  , P W -CunnuniUr UniKtum Cillu, 0 V-VI S-l .M «,t IucIm. F l .-St-rgutv, EXECUTIVE PERSONNEL BOARD Tim IW ;Wi ii. It. f„l. Willum Mullrw. ! , IX.. ..I Wlntm Ihnd ) t.rohm. ).«ph ft (VI IU« Iclt u n«Kl lUndaU Urn... Mailt Mullrni. A. )«mr. I.cl.n.l. Mail Salm-.arJ. H.Krn . I ' . .1. -t U.U.. tint Rm left m rlr.ru Cap Matk II Perk. OikI. Biadr.«d. Slu«r Dttuv. Shrrdrrr. Frarirr. TWO . ). E. Mai William H. MiC.«xM. S«,.«l R.m Wi n. nghi I alandia, R A leaner C jnwiarr W J. t. . MfCalL Crtvrn. EVill. Valeriu. Kuma. Antrim IC.Ihim, B. G. Fhird Rim farft m n M Bendiairt. Tenner, L.. Craig. I. D„ Waiter., kiicbrii Hani., IXul. U.iihmh. Boaiunan, E1K T. M t ' rawtnnl. Fturth Km left Hi right i. IWI. Suliaacn Ddlard F N„ Butcher EDluX R.. l iubenraWl. Wright. Bu-wcr. Ri i ei«, lilUrd f Are. Zwiclrl Filth Ruw iWt bi na t: Fun, Wallace, Da™. R„ Peil, Gntt ' .av IWWad. levant. Phillip. L C, Bwrlo. Nrrhrwt Prnr.. Kfdixr. R. A. Smh Ruw I ' Mt m right Vara-. Lee, Kleinlc. Rrnr. Burger. II. R . f .-c. Yale. C. ' illcn. HeJi.Tna. Metanu. C Uln. Ianw , Xtwfe, S.. KoUw Seventh Rin. ' Mi in nrhi Fjigrtrrtuin. M«im. Kireman. Mrvn. IVnrv Hud . . Nutlet. Strochier r er, Y.iuug, S. h... Vialle. Serii Gra 1 1 ri. RevntJdi LiM R rw (Mi la right Sclmaiengm . W B, MrUirajId. R. R . Crelir. Vclirarirr. Naailrr. Green, P.«in. R nL . fa . Sclth, P. A.. Hararm, II. P.. UlUrd R . Tucker F. T . Ltrnrncntuut. kwin. Schradet. F. D, T«p Raw : Wt to right ' lUmdt. C.i, Miller, M E EUinatiin, W.„ I) I.. LavrJL Stndrr. W.ndrll IW. J . Wwliutt. htm Cram. Cudliive. COMPANY A U|i-i Lhllbrck, H A - (- lanruni lieim-andcr Firo Lieutenant I)rruv, R. N.-laatutivc (Mlicrr fir« Lieutenant tlaadi ' i.id, IV A.-Ftuixn Guard Caruiianian Rru I-imitenani Frailer. M M Hmt Waaler Second Ln.ui.ru.iu CalaniaTi. B A - Brigade Soppl. Oflicrt Kucrra, D. ' ' i .1 1 1 1 i M l Librarian I I ..mmumcmrou Dfficrr B Flnr Armhniacr, L I, Bern Crime, Tacita, F. T. 111... I . M. ■mm - ■-- J Bur rr, II R -Squad Leader Carpenter. W ) C. ElUmftiw ffiSl tnani Ffcirii SaimJ Teener. I . M -Squad I older L jII J mn lii. IVnrr Uaruri rurrun. H P. Fmitlh • , M. E -Squid leader Burm 1 inhcnli |.t .11 ZwrieJ Green UfeJI rawfurd Second Ijrulenant deacr. R H - Brigade Medlral (Xfifci Sccund Lieutenant Fauldt. I T Bnaadc , diuUnt Srcixid Ijcuienam MiJbunr R CL Awttani Head Waila Snraul UeuienaM Teurm, C - Aui-i.m Athletic CXTiepr Maiic Schrada. G. S -Fir BartaUm Srrueam Make NUior Tucitrt. F. T.-S oood Batulum Seriorani Main r Winter. R S Brigade Sargrant Maji ! r k ALi«. 0 fukr ir ,rt Seeimd Plaienn Sniifid I mitrruia Shredcn. l).-Plal wn Leailrr Maner Sernrant VarieT. I t. Hal ..n Seriirani Frru SipuJ Siilibach. H P -Squad Laadei NKl C sl1w, c andi, W, B FU C«J UlUrd. RE. Servi Uallv SUIhinJd. R. H. Lee miavapi Ptato. B. Mi Serriad Souud Daniel, P. R. Squad Irader ikUn i J. I) Kianwi. R A. Nnhtrati M«irr Schnefer TfcnJ SrfuoJ K.«u. I). F.-Squad leader Dam, I Simth P. A Ynunir, S. K. l ounk X iuJ EnierliretMai. ) R. - Squad I eadet Brrwer, G. L G aflov« Sirwan. U. F Simfc- F. D. i ■v --- • d.vrn .. v . ' la .C. l ira IW .left tu tuhl . M«i kVcUtm Pern. SeiW. Marvm, (aMrn, Nj Pnilr t, Itrlanl. Burmrj.icr, (Mun, II Maj. Lihrard C. Mien. Second IUiw Cleft to fight . . Erratic, Uattat, R., l t-ktri_-in, kViIlitni.. 1) Albtu. Bcnna-i. knu-Utm, InKmuo. B. Fi-i hit t. .lli_.n_ .. Hi-.! R iw CUt tu rttthl.. Bolt. Iiiru, , I.. ItunaJik. V ilium.. C kkelk MflJunM. II I . Strvan, C. M. Inravll. knan. kakrv. I ilb.it F.iurui H.iv Mi I.) right Knapper, C lark. S. (... Bnaan. I). A. Nil.iv. Miller. I) S.. Zibet Vuicr. Krali, Schnrnlrr. I . McPhrmm, Safdiet. tilth Him ! left ti tight ' Duncan. Kiwi | R,. Smart, Lanaii, L J . Inner. Haiullrv kk ' duin, D kk ' , L Vf, llairhirt. L ' tudera, A. Whirr. P I llamm Dm Bbal Him ,Wi ii nirht.j llcvri. rVhardrtan, Stan. UUuJ. Unkf xtl. hn.et. ]. I).. kmli.itt. Ilaimliim. II ..Ira. Lndahl. kkatkin.. Hall Hear, limn, I: S Seventh Mi left t.. fight St.incliickeT Mack. Pi«h ( htr-M RiJjhiiK. Bfrwrr, EJler, 4. L. Sbatpe, Lobcr, t.urdian. Mayer, J, L. Mclaughlin R..nrv Andre v llarm-tt. I ' llhtii riw 1 left t« right ; Sander., lagan, t awlrrdalr. M W . H ivkin.m. LWm. Vntih. S.. Kutlel. Bnwiin. Kioa.iw ki. AiiJrn«Ti_ |. C. Onronam n-. COMPANY B - T ' i '  ril Winj.  d, Kwoitlle I (.uptilin Prutrt. II -Ociinailt C.rttinuivdcf it Darning Invtrucliil tiro Ijeuumaiu SeibeH. I -Athletic Oftkrr Fbat Larulenaiii KninlMat. D. -AttnUM 5 ! Lieutenant Pukinuin, D-Amum lanitrium Ulna., l Supply Officer lieutenant FmiiK A— Puhlic Inf.anuli.ri (Mlu,. Lieulnunt Kan. P Uimmalxlartl • ..-_ni l.lculenuiil Bh.ugk I -(. ' .eiiniandeni ' v Avuatgrw l-eulrru-it leihnei, fl Soml Banal ion S _. S ml lieutenant haiiivn. R - A-xviani Dtiiing R.-an Stiwanl lieutenant Willuiru. D Bnajdr Mail OlliCrt l.icutrnairl kk ' iltiant«.in, R. C .-Mimao-lanl ' i Awitant f tra fLniaat Vciiral larillrnaM Hulmi ' litti, I Plii. .n I eailet )runt llamrei. P. -Plain mi Nenreant I C -Plat.. Ul.1 I ' irat Sga-id II.Krtm. M. L -Salted lxadrr M-arpe. W. C. P-alt. kV. tl FlVr. S I.. kPlarrrer F « U , V.C. Hrrvm. V. S. Onaann. L t -. M. R -Troni lavlet Danielv R. SaYllaul I., W J«ti l . kV -SqiuJ IxaJer LkndkM. It V. R..D . P. R SmJA. S. C Maik, S. U. Alkavi. S. 1 . iUaiirtun. R. L Rerotan. R L kJiKia U, R.-lram f laain Lawn. J. 1. -W H I n|rr k clk.l . II Staccy.l A. ll.am. ,V KinliKolT. T P. lav„lenl.le. M W |,.m, C. S. Siandtecker, S I MiDiuaM. EX T.-Tam leader F.Wilil S la l I.Kkiei«ML R. Suuiui l eader lieu Serpmnl Laldefa. N. -Firjl Seigrani Mailer Scripranl Caltarra. A- -Commandant ' Mavtrr Scigraiu. Itunaldc. ). A -Aunaant I Ma tu Sfivrjni lankWi. I . Kntntdr •«! M««rt Srtjtrani Sum. S -Briiidc kiln.al V t) Srni ' .ura Rnt kiwi Kimra. P.- Avaitant Annum SlIjalM Flltf Clan LawlenVtar. M.-Cumniunli atwen SCO Firu nta.Han.tli v, C - Atrik-tk Xt f ) VVillujtit. C.-Atnaum Fim • .• CUriwnnn. R -AatituiM AinaMrt Biltle . M. (.uidnn Bean ., R. Senceam Alhan, S Sn-jjcwl kn.et, I rranirMirtiitli mi ( it Ikapfaln ' i Avwsrant Camnn Crew NCO SectmJ I ' .;.. ■ii I x-mriunt Marctrt. C D -Platncai Lcadi ' . £.— Pfat.in Sergeanr AndrfM.n. . C. Andrei. . K ft lint s. ' RicrttrdnKi, L C. -Sntiad Ltadrr P- N. Hum I). - Tearn I cadet A. I knon. ) R. b.Ker. C k. Beirandim, . E kimev. P. k. Svltnrulcr. D Kuan, 1.. A. 1«k.S. U Brar.l Cdrrrntrr. R M. Caltlri SacouJ Sifua.1 Sandcn, M A. S uail trader Gttvev R. S Qcciuniitr. M. Harneic . W. t.rjv kk ' F tlnial.i- ' A !■!•! ..... ' third ivnud Miller [. S Sutud Leuilrr knapper. I. I ki.in-. R K. I HATeJ-teX Knm - ' D - F.iitrili S.(UJ.I Sd,«. . S -K.iu.,1 teailrr Rudel. C W. .le., I. R. R.«lin. I) I) QM VV. I. Stmrjrt. k«. %l. Ill nm pun. L W. Kie-Jt ivilt. C. W II. J A. D V u ravne. ' |. A.-Team Leader I i k R | 2.U, S. C. Hraiei. tt. E. rft to right; Car Mark II Peel. Suttnan. BtuW.-r. CJim. DoruioW Mullnuwt. M . C hrlalan. Cml. S . Mat Rubm C Mryrr. Mi i . tittii Rmt. Wi.airiiw. M run, I ' .. Sul lmrh. From. U yk. Jt«V Uwwiiin, Pm . R. J M«c«, R. B. li ' n 1 Wt Shaw. Uwu.) M . Martin. R-, Piaair. W, 0, McCmkry, McUxuthv. Orard, UiaHnn, Vale..— Fourth IViw I left to right . (idman. kuna. Palton. IX A. Mankall. Wcidrran, Ritfhtui. Meighjn. M.. Wtlaun. I . Faflrv, (ague. Bauuhman. II tkaieilim . Fdlh Row ( left to i Stxth Rim CUh to I Flrl B..W Spend Rov. Until Run I ii njuii 1 rji. nuw LTWU. J. , |., .viaiilil. n., IMiu ' , II. IJ , nil ..liirv wi i«miii , v r:juu laiuwui, % airiiuw. I ajuivril Li right . (idman. Kuna, I ' alton. II A. Mankall. Wcidrran, Ritfhtui. Mrighjn. M-, Wtlmn. V. Faflrv. lajnic. Bauuhman. R. qiUfrim . . nabtJ Schnrilrr, rfcdhiwA, Wond. Studcr, K al. U L. Hemi, |VI 1I. Randiir . bmUnd. .hl, W alkrr K . Auitin, Walker. ) i tiuhi BaUt, T„ Thorn ., MiF hrin, FlnU Mumf.«J, Sunuorr, l-rdWitri. S  w.in Carirt. Krim Punc, J I)., Fulnm, R. L„ Fnibrl. Wnth Row :VHi to ntht (wiuhatr. IkWitt. SinmwaK. Sayla. Nincv Shivin. Srh iwrnsrnli, I) F, lluilliun Knw. ( atprmrr. T. Hum. Omohiir. M tr . R. I, R.« IWt  i oikr. Hah.. lUnlins  «■«. IVtro. lUUuck. S.nqwJI MdUttvnr. WUi. K land,, limm. Cmrvillr. Dumi tiii COMPANY C aptun Itiruiit-.n I V -( .ennanv t omnwridn FlM Iwulrrunr Mulkrni.Ml, M. V -Iwcutnr OtfuiT Fint Sergeant t ' ufirki, F. M. Fint Sctgcar Seturant Fleer l ' ki « Hitrllnrrl H. H -Arrtmrit Vtitrani Flix Clan DrWin. I) I. i r C ' rrw ScTaxani ILilhr..it. ). R- Ahuum Fint Sergeant Srnpunf LaMiatt, T C -Mmfccd NCO Foil I ' Uttm Su jfitl I Kulrrunt Brxllngrt. ( M- Platoon 1-fJiicr Mann S-i • Sulliian. S P-Plan«a Smjrant Siisi ' atii SluJrf. |. S -Hal ' in GuhIi Fm v ; V .:,!. ' . 1 R.- Squail Lradrr Amtm Cfmwhitr Mt( .kwiIo Puwar. J. D. Damrt.ai !aniiaU Seconal S uad Kn.m. 0. I -S ' nauKlnraii iM Jackm Mr ThirJ limi Wotlman. R. C-S 4UmI Lrwlrt , U E. S.,1 R.cialrllia. Sa,)., Ta W « FmnJi i auj Marun, R. B -S ' bMdN Mioiifunl O w j ll W i ft I W. IVtti, Mitt . V W.«l.. l-.hl  U Fultttn. |l. M Mir- knr« ( ..Jwiti Hmi, «..iuhat,,T. Sfrnraiu Wilum. T 0-t anmiitnc tiiiin NCO I ' anun, Dl A Cannrm Crew Cnnrnllr. W L- I nn runs Anli VrkTAii: IKiniiiml, I.. S -Tralninat Anil Srrjtnuil Balu-r. T. A-llim.« Guard Cuul Srrurxm Slrriiurfl. | C -GuiJun Beattr Sernnd PUtoon Vi-irul tjcurrrunl ( hriitian, T. C ' -PUiiaai Ijrw M tr Srnrrarn Girl, S. II 11m. « Vmrrm r.iM (laai Kuna. W. T -OaaM GuiA I rru .Siruaii R -Squad luuVt Morion laMi |. M. IfrnaJ SajurU R. T-Sqwl trauVr Nino Wtm TM SajuaJ Walkrr. J. R -Squad L«do Miirfeln Shaw Rand. J H ' EnuUntl Fnu ' lai S.iiwJ Priir. R | - Squad LtbiIo Fail.- IUIi i. Walkrr K. S Sc ' i rirr Tirrin. FariU, Cjimrd MiCdlrvn Mi ! Khrrn Mini Martin. R (ami lolman I), lull Hankirx l).«lr Vauhk Rj«K. R,ahlu, i rwrtn, H, M, Km Raw iUh in ngh«: Orii Mark H Pack. S| tr, Ctnoiv, S., STaven. Cotnrllw. J., Wnuen, I)., McReynnldi, Srhaeler, At , AJhn Frmgai, Souk! Rim (Irh in right IWhutt. R I Hotrr. Riuim. Molent, Rmwn, J. .;.. Garcia Eiwn, kriprr. Drum. Rrrriia. Ihinl Row (Ml Ik right , l«nw, NkOelUn, VVihun, M. S.. Jurjntm. IMIiraii. Burr, Dickirwui. I). 1).. Huvarna, Vimui. Bwgrr, E. R.. Sdknitter. Inunh R.iw tlrlt i tight HmhaL luckrf, S„ l.iSmn, A. Newell, Unman, li • • Chaitiheflain. I iiwitay. Kuhn. R. A, |onc J, R. Mimcr, J . lohmaa. G. J , Fifth Row (left tu right Martin. C. I . flmiaotli. Cljtk. T. H . Oamirxat. Smith. D. F. (annod ' r. White. A I. BturniniL Mutliiiin Aketlund. I ' on. W . Sfc) IV. in, T. S.. Jahnwn. 1 . I Ni.nh Raw lch tn nghl : Griilrn, It., Smiihrxam, txi«, larvt. C ' -riu, N ' ealr, kcneil, Keyen, It , Frmkc, Sartln. Alhm. I.urmden, Irrarman. Orrnun Snvnth Rirw flah g right) L«W. T 1. . C;t rr. Srudtin. lanvre, LrMM. Mneinw, Annhnutet, T.. kuhn. R. D., Th.at.trnn, S. J„ SWJbtwet Vullunn, Fulursnn, Fulton, J. I„, llerklieuKt. Ruchmaii. I if R left b. tight i: Eulej. Kline. Rehenlrw, LV, e. Peel. tkteager. Gibwn. F, -Mn«v V. ( ' . K. I COMPANY D ( « lnt.il .M. C «rll -Cia. ■Lurnrnander Fjna Lieutenant Wililrn, D F. -E wmiva Second I untenant Sctiacler, S. L. -Fine Fin Scnpcant Slarm. LI J. -Fin Srrgnnl Vigraiu htit Claw (Xri , l—Suprilx MX) Vigriuii lint OUrt Euka. H L lanmuniunluib NCO Sngrnni Flni (1 u l iln «i, I) Ft -FVninvwl Ml) i BnuJilr Suit I roil rUtmm SrciaW Lieutenant Canoiv. S. Ptuiun Leader la«r SngMlu Sort -Platoon Vrroram Sergeant Akcrlund, E H Pla ai Guide rrru Siruad Reirrdicv V T Situad I ri tei Unit, 1 VV -Tram Leader Meti-llan. C I -Team Leader Kulin. R. D. lindrny Ounun Kuhn. R A. f.arnun hihnwai N ••••••! S. C SavvwJ S itaJ Kline, C- A.-! Urk. T. H -Team leader On Dickinwai. rimm While. A. ) - wu d Uader Rerriia. J J -Team Icadet llnlhutv. R. ). ,-Scak SHknmn knn |. W. JVm Ffrtlffn S uaJ MuJligan. M J -Squad Leadci Liriiw. D R-Temi Leailrr Th m|Min, S. J Oh «. |, C buln Berklwinwr Friuke Cteei CrfilltB. It O Riirgei. E. R. Bitirr. D P luiucm Srruroni Flrw Claw C««, R -Tralmiig Akl NCO Su Seimnl IJet-eflgn. M -(.mitm Sergmnl Lma. M. tfdical NCO StmoJ PUtvun Lleulenant Carl I) MrHr nohlw- PUi.mi. I «.lrr . C. A -S«iuad Leader on Wr W£ I Norton, U! Pint SauiiJ Camiiily, K. B. Squatl Leader Matt, j. V C - Tram Leader Svuddn LJrmi. .,h..n A lucket S Mnrt., V e.-Trani I r lri Srcnaul Siraad Rroerunu. Ca A. Souad I eader Leader .Vlbert SuuiJi. V. I . (jraa. L B -I cam TJurJ Sapu T. Mi KlKlgert. R L lean le..l.. SwithrrnMti Foairth Sova Sheherter, I I Marun. G. I. l«Jer Pine II iw ' Irti in right i Mai. •Veldtin Perry. Isirilnrj. Icardn, kauiiiitari. Ballrre. Wuklriiei, Duifjia. Cauirrr. SSt.F MlcWl A. PaiiiUs. Securid Rinv i Ut u nail 1 Kuhlmum. Spanner, C ' burthill. IUmx.li. Awli. n . I n M. Calabtoc, Cailiae, Kon. L. Amli rav )amri. DcVuih. Third Hirti Mt !• rtujil.. (iuv, P.mtfn, l-rmme Kiim. Milt, Cinrm. Httclurll. lamiK-rt. Hickcv, I).. V.tUrr , Upci . r.amh Ri r Hi tn rifhi, I winger I albm, I udiman, Meiijluin P liein.ui M , laiwri, liundt.m. Swift Andrruin, I . S.. I rpr4di l (.il. BrrMiivJr Fiith Rim Uli n. tight; Ofcatt, I. P.. PumJnK, T. M.. Arih, Li.., G. L. LiodridaJe, D G. McKouir. Ridunh. M. A.. McD,mald, J. V ruler Vinmu, Ffcerrun. (aiulv, R., I « , Suh Rtiu (left m rirfiri. ClarV. R. E, BrarH, UtMau, FuW D, Kau VuhiuVoi, 11 ).. Sirannrl, Samm. Jerimtujv W ' rbri. Yimn«. C. Belt. Diulrv. Mlxm fa rl.iw Mt M riinV Ulkn. I . DiUard, F, Brnvrn. D l_ Rice, WW, COMPANY E Fir l Fntitrnanl ValdriT , R F,-£ ««lli  Officer Plw Lieutenant Kiullman, l. I) Hni Sernrant Stall Serjjmm Iwiiuin M | Stiriiilv VfO Stalf Serotuni Radrv, P L-ta«iimiftketi ' mi N O Stall Vf r nt WVJlirn, U -MnUjI NU Suit Seiaraui Sitxiipr.1. C I) Fit . Unhal Firu PI V I I 1 -PUtMJ Strir? ! ) Pt «tv, ri-PUfiMrfi C ' ruMU ' Cardnrt, f I -I ' 1«mji Sergeant Frni Squaw! tanmy. B. -Squud Leader utmm-W I ta.em. R. U...R. HdUbM, It Saw . H. Amitr -Ut C Claim. |. EllMI. «j B Uuderualt. a Smmd Squad Atuh. m v I Squad Leadrt . D. EiHy. J HUI. T. UtU.nl. F. 1IM Squad Cuihman, D.- Squud Leader kuhlmann F Swill. S. fonrrft iftuiif Keci L Squ | 1 miUi PiwlirtiL T. Onk. R. f- « v 1 - _ . 1 I taiac.  rDe . 1 T. L -Lieritum 1 1 Ijrmi. 1. H Arrnuerr Broun, U , Vmttm Brim Srrirrinr NilIi,.Ix«i. R Sulctv NCD IHH C .rlr . T J- NCO lidu-r. (;-AW«mi« Fim St i nil Fiivit ' ium LAinim. F. V .1 ' lato.in I Su« S ij|ctm IMNr, D R-Pla Id nun, t . lt.-PUna.-fl Sn«r nl UeV.uJi. M. FKrtt S.;,...l F-unhrn, F. Squad leado MW a Braalr. U I. W ! nitrurdt. ML tlr«i«. F. E llanuxk. A. — jJ T ' liwiJ S.|U4 , K.-StiiimI laailrr J. Uuwm, R , I. Daluuu, A. Barh. T -Squad Leader t lituchdl U Calabatw. C. IU,,.D. V,. u nit I I ' ll, c Rn Irh in rlRbl ' i Maj. Weldun Prrty, Clito, Fngxrian, lUoc.rk tlrrman, Matkin. A U Felix. Swin. MSCT William PatU Seenad II iw i Idt tu right . Prating. I. K, Bnm. MitwM. Riddfe, L.chtran. H.mrv Rav.tr. Ohn, Furmirt, lor- Di.nl ilrli i i mlu M«il «, l ' luil. N ' ltm, Swh. Swam. Inulvn. P att.it . M I), Fltlm. A. H, l:v«m, tllij. k I ' . t ..■„•, Fnurth Row Wt H right: llri.drn.ui. Ji.hiw.il, C l.Ynn, IViodrr, Whitrhurrh. SaridahL (Writ. rklo. W. C. Mlk. C. A, On. «X3, lUhrtl.t.ii r.hSt Ruw ' iWh I- MfcQl Uecoliekl. Ft,, Uut«o, W m Buthctu., T. P. Cltande.ull. lauiW IStm. Utt. U E , Omlto. It W, Richmuii, Slu-rt. Lmn r.it R.w ( Irh t.i nuht H.ntvrll IJrntra. Hgnrv, (Inffln. P , t l«, S A, Stewart. C J , Matlirtwy. Wcaiw. COMPANY F ' Fin liruirtwiu Matkin, R. I.-Fwtulkr h« Semiini Bahcudt. M H Urn Vmc« St ? Sintimi Hm4mm o. n.-Amwrn Sergeant Ufkln. W. n. A«i aiil In nrrman. W H.-Cmnany Oanroandrr Sergeant I nn, S. A. ■ti«ikli Srrvjftm MM M I) -Cnrtimunic ti.tm NU) C),.. A l).- ledtu l NCO t r . I M.-Mtnl NOU Stcufid Lie M««. ' ( Srr Srr gram I Fira )■' ..•..., iittiuint Fdu, C. S.— Plafixjci Lcadu punt Sum, V R.-F1iti .ti Srrteririt it rum S. t.-PUfcain trtiule Secuiul Ucn M«.rt Srr, Sttnant Fl Srcmd 1-  teiwiu EaVIiio. N. L-PWm.ll Under  nt llhrt. S t ntm Vrr « inn, R- L-Pbu..«i Guide Oher. ] l Firu v,-.....) Atiait. F B-Suua.1 Lr-lr, Linn. r. 0 F«wwf. 1 S fawn, J. N. R.ih™«..T.E. E tuit. M ! It Fir Sf imJ HuhrrUnd. R W S. iad Leader fn. It |. U«4nctii.D.L Uuihmt . K F. Urtfltn. P Orr. n. d. Sadi. L E vi i ' «J S «-r J II, •.„■.. 1 M s. 1 leader llinl. || 1 Strwatt. C 1. P.fldrr. (i f. (jtrtniirld. A B (-.ulln. A. W Pkm. |. C— Sguittl U do Johmcat. Lee L.ichnura, l_ W. Hrt.iim.ai D. O ak k. p I.,W. E. TfarJ Squad Swim, D. F. -Squad Lndrr (ikhci, R. H. i l If, £.• Si ntmtt. D. C Kijoicf. U I B.krr. XV C. rkrtd S iuU Millrr. C A.-W Ovnidi, 0. E. P«tun. M U. li.ta.XL latdh«.S.W. C Wie. 8. R. Riddle, V. I_ Wearer. R. L Sn«. PL L-SqiuJ Le-irr IImmD.C F. Whitchurch. F.. T.. 1 linthl. T. J. Crmdrinif. t R mud. a p. IVntt. M. L Fourth K«v R. |M l«ir, Potitlni T. K SaniahL C B. Mi-irr. V. S. pfe klV! Hru IW left  nitrii i; |j ( J William Mullcru.wi. BmMr. Run. SahramrJi Uallrr. I D. Khirvrr. Palmn«r. Wartm, SFC Jjmn P. Hanru Stcunl Hn i ldl it. n«b) V« Horn .M - . r, n I .1,-. S-ii„n, Ptiill i« I P.«rll. M ini ' Hay.. JiAnt. n, M Flnrd few ltd t.. nahi. r..-i: .irwm«i, linncv. H. Ltninn. Liuntm., Itr.hi Mm. Mimrr. R, W Inihnrjrr, Miwcr,. II, lirrgluml. Fmtlh K. il ti L. rlglir Ihvuluin, Sharp S. Krm, Punr | S.. (rrnrn. frautaiu. I owr. Oimn. kirMrr, |.«tl«n. Caillr, Fird- Kilth Km Irft I,. nuju l.irrura. Lum, HUL I) S . Bad.k liihnwn, I , Urfm. TcKb.nu. itt, Riddle. I. 1 .. EBlruputt. Mfc B.. Okmcr. Tup (Irli hi ii«lu; t«i« RrJfrri Hlmk B ict. Ucnwn. HEADQUARTERS COMPANY Captain J« n 1). V«lkrT-t ' «mpan) t .imnuiHlrr Svc.xnd Umittam Wiclen, S. IV- Drum Mjm Vc iwJ tit-uteiuM Saltnianb. M A Drum .ml Hunk t lift Sauratn FUu, H W— Flu Sciar-tin Uurt Sctgniat Cfivurat. F. I Awiiura Drum Mumi U trr Srr grant Riddk, I L.-Fmt LHutmtw-r Srr mm Pint Clan Mm, D L-Huku-t Si-iijtAH (-iru Qam UrAkrntt ' H ' r W M Armut cr S,M Srmraw M«k. I). F.-Biu«l Lu««.« anil Tumin. Aid. NU) Mnn.ni, I V.-(ianaumkaiim SCO Stu.p.) | H-ulrim.if IMiniuu I, II l ' ljl , r McjM V.jrant Briuaw. A. B -PlMocn Sctueant I .nun. P. W -Pl M«« «klc rtnr SquaJ K.«hlcx. V. M -Squad trader R- E. Deft D R Soipjni B.lec. V. B.-Cukl, ! Bum Vnomnt Uavitlxin, R. F.— Hand Librarian Mniiet. R D. Band SupfS and Rrpau NCX) Kem. T. C -AsaitciU Aim.« t I- !,■,-.,. I M l ' , -I I ' M ill Leelm, |. A -Supply SCO Tr l. K. D -Mail NU Ihnv V |.-A«i«ini I on Serjtanl SftwnJ Pfirtoim V -,io«l I i«iieruw KlurM-f, I I -Plaioin Lwdrr Mj £ei Serip rn Filed, R. T-PUti in ScfBMtu Sri li jr. im,i J. P. P I ' Li i„ n Gaidr S twul Ucfrrv I A. I rath, mi K 11 Hiiitwibw W Ml Punr. | S, L f llc, V. t..-Syu l Lrado IWdlr.1.1, S.«,«VV.a L lc.P.t. Ihirklwci. R F. Vn Hm I F S rmd S4MJ 1101. U. S - juwl I mdcr i, t T. I «inv i). r Tlii.J S., ..J Sharp. S. W. Squ d U«la C. W. Mlnio. R, I . Cuocurn. T. L Oilrm. F. T. Od rti. 0 I Fmiirr. F.-Sou d Smith. H Bl Fwinli S.iiuid IutlUiv. C. T. -Squad U.UTT P mrU.U.H (ufciwio. |. V. Phillip . T. A. Lm«. S M S. E -.a 7 fcirJ St«i Kctn. T P. -Squad l«dn M«i. i). r. Mm, w b Tinnrv. C T. S 1 S F Mirlfc Sipud Daw Hl. C. W -Squad l eader A. L CV«,«r, R E Uurf.m. 0. T. PHILHARMONIC CONCERT mln Gnitar Tnrnn. Drin Kmalixi. n l rri S Arairmn colii-n I.. Srhuelri Pint R.i (I Unite V, Robia. Sannd Knw Mt tr nghi . lock H Yikrv. Allen L Olm . Sn-plxm G Z M. ]• N Rum. lohn E. TiO. m«i. Juan M BUi«h l.ip tl.ui Orfl lo rtfhO L np«t S. balk Mitlutl S lUllnmnr Prnn M Wi.kI, CI Imw M. Sdlrrv COLOR GUARD (Uft in n(hn C . Fm. R. rti C lna.ll,, |r CV« ' «i Mrf-ltrvt,, Ft.nl I HONOR GUARD Fit Row (Irh it MjOl !   , a m M«iL. , NUNHf NMMfct ttinuun Mullrro:io«. M„ Mukte, Lktaqpr. Stood R. ..Mi b, right IVlinvm. I) D., Martin. R. WMa I R IX.ll., Ircnrr, 1 . SiV.r . M.llri. U. Mtidki, (.uthnuii. Rr ' im Third flm Ml hi liirfitl Okk. StctinirU. E«nn«rr, Suuicv-f, nuihrrn., M-. Kichatifccn. (Innxv Ruihrruw -. fenn. tngrurcuia, ' Axem i ■•win IW kit M nght i Sip. NUi Robert C. Mcvcr, E«U.«. U. N. UeWm (SSt s ' urf,mt ' w AmW Dr,M ,, ' r ti ,1 , EDUCATIONAL TOUR — JAMAICA F.mi R, iMi I., net- (JuI-UmIwi.. I H. U C«!f.| tll, Mrv II II itm O. Mr% Bnh llr,.|rt, M i IVArn llrj.lr,, Mnrnr Nnwll t„ P H.« iWi M tlKbt IW . I I Mm Uwl . M..I Um«. Win |.mv V.ti.,. K. klri. Cul ln.ul«, II. S.tmutll, l).vul Slim. ,. ,n ,.«■.«.«- :.„ t„UW |«hn Karfcra, |nhn Fu.... 0, ln Rmn....«. IW «rw«i. CHESS CLUB luu Kim (IcIi ! • onto II Sttvcn hj J IMLid, IMM AfeHt RuWit Nluilm llimiin Slimlm Sw «d IW I Wt to niikl ! Nmimm C ldm. )• « Wham. Rckn H ibol«iid. t Hmnrll, Sirrhcn (Ml S Mit WENTWORTH HONOR SOCIETY Rnl ffciw i left hi rlghtV Lti. |inn M. Selkn, Maikin l . I ., V uiUnrmirr, MuUeniuua. M„ EbIct. St «nct, tVrai. Rutlinm. T. U. Oil. U ill,.,.., Mullrnl,«n Sccnd R«r lldl lo «ijt)u ; , Phillip. L. VJ«nu . II.... IU n. !..  . Rinlin. fciMirw. IrrUnd. lUhun. R.. Vu IU Third Rim (left ti right ' CinXlui. Trgnrr I . Hallrotiar, Sd nndrr, Uni, J M. Lirrrun. I ikut, W ' llvxi. M S Awluim. Jultn M.. Norton. Bitter. B. P. Fuuilli Row (leh u right. IllhiKiu VValUt-e, S«i«l. I  m. II S_ Strrnuili. Olin I. I rm. Minur. R. A. Viput, llorkrm-ter LuimuVn. («Ukr«, N. hnb R.W left n rghr h-nu-r . Andrrwi, Pruv. A. B.. Yuim V K. l«u . IV, Imt, «.«Jlii e. CJkiw. Purting. I K.. Uii h.in, M. HrMLAI., Fnrni, M . Blnugh l ip IV (I I,, right V tUmA, Mu-imun, W.«. Hum-rll. Wrrv M A WuUr,. Hri,.„ Brown.  I... Smnh. B W„ Lot,. Smltl,. P A, Hammn. II, |„ Smiih Tam, BaVtt. V. i... NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Fim Row Cleft tii right : Filler, HJinndCT. M . U R-ilirat Hrplei. Oiha. I„ t «t. D. S«-.i l B,. ' Mi t.. right P.ma,, [) A.. Lrvpildt. Aittknm. |Jin M, Norum. Rmlin. rkk Third Row ;Wi m right l j.id..n McRnnnkk, (_Wimii«. Minirr. R A,, Supn, l ' . rm,J, B,lw. I.«rth fW ' left u. right ; Dw W Relerdrtv Rnovn. 0 I .. Rife . TiB««m. Ifctfi C. trrillr. MuUninui, M. T.ip Kliw. C A. WENTWORTH BAND Fim (Uiw (Ml to n«kl VilmrM. hmtn. Rau, Fwmrr. Balloitmt, (Man, D., Snhri, «w.  i. Imrticui. I leek. Wickm. ) ijin StcwJ R .w Irft 10 nicliij B«Ur. S«h n. HO, 0 S. Kli.c rt. W.lln. J D, M fe thmhan. H   |,kn«, M- IWI1. tmnrr 1 ju|iim l.uu . (limn I)ihm«i Rriulunil M«4. I livkrinrirt. Th.nl R QlMirMQl MM R.. M T. A.. U Lx. I „ l«l«rv MlMrr. B.. Ollme. Mm . 1. Bn - Linun. UifKlim Dutk R...« rMi iu niiht l p K.i n IIiibJ.. Salinnnh. knrller. wu4. U. W. Ctmnci. B kt. Ellinpun. RuUit. |. L, Kn., (iMlr. Pwnl ) S. Van H .,nr lhll,. n F.nl, Sfe.tr. t W CAVALIERS Tim Rim (Ml lu miliO Wdkrt, I D. Hill. K K PWMt diwn, Mkttfe Sccimi R i f.Wt M rmht, llccbt, Ji lm. Wickm. Bmnm 1 1 nun, I nunt. IU I n.« (Ml i., r.a r ( J( „ ILaV,i Hinrlv RhWIc. I I .. Mmtrr B. SJuq.. V VV. DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Itimi Mark S«!tiM li dm IW IHi in nubi IWH. I ' rtrr ,m i««l, I In hi OwuM Mm. Oimltl launtim. Uarid VrA. Secimd Kim ' i Wi In nd i i. Krnndtj luduwi. Sfephco l.uun. Imtunl Uriulumi, lliltim l)w«n, Fml ChJtm, Winding Muni TlurJ RiMr (Ml to J jufcn |o ka. Cl  Mlm«v« l,««fc« RiddW. I„«W Krtn. V M Coir hVi. I W. n ., : H,™ Ha ,«, V«.. fcxhlet. WENTWORTH GLEE CLUB Fltw Rtw Irfi miidu ' Mtw T i, R J.JI,, J, li„, Fnnl. Olm«, I oii.lv na. |«u« , Windmnrr, Km, RnUrrran . Back ll.nr (Vfl tu nKbn, C |«. Robnt Hindi. Nunraid, Bendund. Zjbrl. Shurp S.. CnrvriV. PulrtUmich iu,., Rcl.nlir. Mi j L. lV,lk«. ). I)., I.uo. Bna..w. S.lim.„„, Mrchi. La- - ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY (AUSA) Am $ ■(Wt lu nitb! ! Mai. William H. MrC«anW, |h« ldu M Pilniiin. r« U., YiulU.imw, Ym, Stt.m.1 tin I Mi U nnhi ,. Wikin. T.. Maim. R. B.. Vakriut. Strbcl. Ballot, Itelaml. DitLo Tb.nl Riw IHl ii. right r Marllrv lalikra, N . B «. laUIrt Sibnr lrt. Hiiwv AniVr.m. l ' „ Lrypjifc. r.airth II..W i Uit i.. n lu i Trgiu-f . C. Kaufiman Sow (iaitbn, Siirnwt. St «nn Vrnjurll. U jlkii. I R . Cilman, R T Filth R ' Cleft In nulit I ar . Wjrnr. Dutlnn. Waldnip. Baker, T Murllrl. Hill. T (. Il.bril.ini! Ilr.xjm.in. Grrm.n Si .tli ltd in nidil I Brl.tnw. Dliimml. lncalli. Snawhtalrl. Za nnU. Duncan. h«. Sou. I ni.ilim«m Marcui. Illiaigh W R Wl Sp h ReknJrri, Dicltmwn, J , Smlrn. Kv Mj S.lt.nwn ntk W. B- Bnnm. 0 l_, Cnraeliui. J. Martin. C. AVIATION CLASS— 1967-68 Fine IW ( in niihi Brian limb, murunn. I„bn I udirnan. Il.fji (Wv, RaruUt Ikn... Huc.li Piuiiv rriw Alnlunl. Vnral Km I lard lo ngkl I: Ual Una. Ntal tnpBtan. U.1 raubd. Haul B a, Lain Van Itnmr. I am .in.m. Strvrn R. I iai Tbml n..« lefi a., 11 1 T.rr««h InpoWl, W.INim SutUrll. IV . O imin, Pent NuroW, Th.inu. Uultoti. Ihtk Svan., Irani N OiUaru I hrner L Jl .i-c- ' i. Top I kill i.i n«ht I Ruben NiJ.nlxw. I enill Umuai THE TRUMPETER STAFF Fir Row Wi I,,  |tu Mien ILntinr. I avid Ciraehm. Ted Bulketu.. Stephen Vultlcunun. |mn V«lrv Wond Row Mi a H| r)! MftM Merttn. Rohcrt Kminn. V l Caldrt Sumner I) Knudum. P.ul F. WhiM. MhjimI B.Hrn.tnr Muni IW I Wf In nRbll: tort? Shiver, JiJm I ' ran R«bo .rauwoocr, KlfcX}. Iot FW«. (JiwIo Rrterdm, J, n Muurth. Iiiir. St r nwll Robert Bndlncel |„pB„ iW.K.rinh). t .„.:,.„ !..„. .,,,1)1 Mil- I .,.-.•....,• I WL wm. Juno WiUtw. Cpt P«ul Btttbrru.. Ad«nt i I he PHI THETA KAPPA Fir Row M ul„ rW l Poller, Crew.? I V.U™. Ted r Bulbnu., I.mw (i  rfrv. Dr. H LI I «n,pMI. P«d E What, John R. Rem..«k S. Drm Knudm. Had Ri .left k rirfiO; F ra«l.. R IVelk fltute A. ScWer, Stephen K Your LWI L Sluener. P.ul T )oi«n, Itowrrmrf V lucUimd.., Il-a ti W laruntrman. I.rl K Yilr? ««. ' « ' V...r r tik I-. Huell Iknnu!) Sarrhct. S:r|J r„ I I km. Rjm,Ull S. Ilnvi., latin ) Kwprrt. Deniui A. Brown. l«tw R. Ktwn. Nc in p.ctuic. Lepe. Mile Phunl, imuw idvlw tor Ram. nd K M.I - Cllirl Adviinr SKEET Ftnt R« w I Hi Ui ti«jii). Jr«epU Lntcbictv.n. U. CJ. MMfM MullrniiUA. lUie llcmlrrvin Secured lli ir ,lrlt in riieJii Rnewtt HahrUml. f mn R. Knott. lliMiiua Q, IUU. Sum UdWtiri William C K. Mom, Uauilil lunwr llunl  .« flrli !.. nojii Mlrharl l.«K, J.m R.cUlrll,m. R.™ I Kinmail. Marl |amn Call Slrmjwl. Jrflietfcin Mnar F ' ullim 1 kivnat I . if Rim (Id RIFLE TEAM Fit R, IHt n n k h, Stephen abei, inmprv June, Lutmir Crol IUrne Hanna. Jcllrer )arn , Ruhett iliaSl I tun, K r .k° ' )Sa ' niT ' ()i C t 1,i, |At..d Swumhv IJann. StUwl.1 I re. I | (hlnn IWk Row led t.. ttxht SFC J; NllMH , QUttiri Rr d . U lil WENTWORTH INDIAN DANCERS Ft.au R..w (left M ihdii : . (areo R. Mutt™. Clmbio N. Mct.i W [VI Rim (Mi t.. rich ' Muu.l .i.l Gnu K.UI DuiuU W Fna . llmal.l V iwJ II. MiRri Mir,, S. turn . | R-.lo M.„n, limie. P Infer.) Sf phrn M $5 JUNIOR COLLEGE VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD Km K.Nr i led u. ritht : Uieek. I. M. Butt, I. C. Paw, W. F . Iwy. ft. E. Otwa, D. d. l  . r m.. rwir . c; i) «..i. i i . |..u .n i) a v.«kK.«i. p « , an beck. I I. A. Scoiod R.M 1 fell ii. r.uki 1. V, II. P. . l. rll. N. I, IJ. N., Hamantt. link I1itn! I ' . ■... i l, ii I;. V , Stridci. M t C, M . VVaiulrll. T. L ln«W, I. II... ., „ Hank: Il4m1h.n1. II I Vihnn, fclln. T. M, CJunn. F I. Pack. M 1). Vcbiltfet. D A. Stewart. _ fia . . Duncan, L . Kiiun, f I) COLLEGE VARSITY BASKETBALL Wm 1 Lai If. MI NI UOR 111 lll ' I ' ONIM M « St Paul. OiUejtr- 68 • Si. I««e|4t Juiuiv Culk r 110 It! Fairlnirv ). r . 1 1 .11. . . 119 7 Huihluntl Junli Coliec? 131 67 Kemper Miliur) Schwa W N Kartell llitfltulr 88 ii Highland Jurucv LVJlqae 11 41 kaiua lire. Ram It. (VJIcot 130 M St Imepn Mi , in Wau-rn 124 M Kartell In-itulr k- B Trent. Ju i« ( ' .Heap 7 n St. Pleat. Caley 63 70 Tn-tu..n luni.it .Jlqee — W Kcmpei Miliurv SchoJ_ 72  77 kamas I ilv. Kan.. It Clle e laulmr. luiuot CWlegr ■r? w 72 -v 1 rcimaa lunkif l.ilkar 1 I rcoitiO Tuutnej ) f 11V, C. 1. J MTiiiRi in.itarv acnua 87 (W COLLEGE VARSITY FOOTBALL Wtm l-t t 1 OPKIMNI I emcrviRe lima It l..lli«r _ 4 ' . William )i-  . M 1 trt imrn IJ rattmtn. VeHr. Jr. .JIc e_ 33 linked Imtltula. laimmer, K . 12 kempt! Mibtor. Schwa 7 ll.uhlan.1. Kan |r Cllcr  Kerti ' ll Imlltifle. laviirnir. k. 0 Kernel mm Sehuol M WEVnVOHIll 0 « 0 D « IJ 22 JUNIOR ftro Ritw (Wt I.. t i[) t j unffi. (, ,,,i ' 0 ' Not in irfcmre-Olha. D COLLEGE BASKETBALL TEAK 1 Kulm B..hm IWII Wanclrll T . Sttkler. M. Tucket. 1 I apuun Y.ainn, c uch. Yum . S. In., II . Gtj. . V I . B.«lev JUNIOR COLLEGE ' W CLUB Iit« IImiv ildi Ui n.ki Hmm M ). HnmUim, llamann H. P.. Mc.«. I S.. Good. Butaii. H R, Aialmm. |. C, Pad. T. , Bear. Sicwart, t . F , Barclay. Sound Mm I W-ft t n«hO. Bullion., 1„ Yiainu. S. K . tUlilm, V. A «, Rallc« Uirm.i. M H , klrlnlif. IUmw. Umo. Ciawlwd. Elllifl I . Al lir v Utlirrv Walk. Tlmd jtik (Mi M nnhCi Wttltanmfi. R. Sfitdit. (Vrl. Ulnin. R S.. Ijm-11. Valrrt.,, Mm, Fun, fan. Clmn. PadoWi. Darm, Lofcm. Bms. V. S. fatal IW ilaft M mil 6m, Paul Hutkcni.. Car . W. K Y.uhii. Bcrtr. Bnwlr . C. Sdiricfuf, Cm. Hk , T-. R.«t . Nadkn. Wrirk I,,,,.. |-«ikk C.,« Mrilv GiUti. l., n |,.hn W.Ik ' uldc ' W fclf ' c f ffijhjaSfe c Bilj t J ' SeiWt ' ,ww ' - F • • 5mw«i. U. Smw«. Rahklnv HIGH SCHOOL W CLUB f it IW lTdl U n hu. Hum . S Wi«r. Hill r G, Una.,, I an.,., S.. U-c, EUk K. P.. Muaict. Lraifc Carlraa. Snimil Amr left 1.1 mehi I Bamiilpl. , I inun. Sim! Win. toh, Walker. I R , Bakn. T. Wlrr. IUI«,.V Onrv riunl Rim lldi In n«ht .. Ami, Ftlit, German. ScnUrt, GnlUn, II ( .. luigrnv (lailu. I H , Kuhn. 11 I), CiiuUu. Urn n.uiih Ru licit iv r «hi. ' .Mai. .Mini botfio. IWraua. Bi.mn. 1). L. Pnotina, I . Bala. W.Gu , Ridunk. M , Sutwama, Mull m.«i.. M . Bcdirirrt. Jrnmnicv SOCCER TEAM ohci !, W , Uuuel.. K. C, U lw ««I, ll„ Dun,,.,. T„ WMfaMWa, R. I hr« Rav i Mi hi ri it Kl.ii.kc |„ bnicll. L, mum, L J.. Liii . P.. liuruldc. J A. Stcuni Row Ml Ui Mtil Bmhtnik. I.. Caklrr. C. V.. Haiti, W. A. B. R.llm, T., l nu . S. R , D.m U«i i. G. T, v R.M. (Wi h. n«|u !, Mm A)lv« E U«o. cmrJi Jam., J VV . Hctttdm. T , U ' aidnip. IL SU%ta, U , V«e, M. L, CuJ. iron. | ( jugrt. I .. Iraukrn C I... I n. M, I Injltlk II. In.«n« . I) Omm), H . Aratmn k PrVr HIGH SCHOOL TRACK hm Ui fWi to rulw Crrrtt. L I ' .. Miida. S„ WmA n w., r i«  . s. i m. n vv. s «in j. HAnofc |.. Icu.Ii.kx W. S«««i Row Idt ti. h|b°.: t1«i. H. F., Mjii ... Htn.it I.. Calkim. I.. LVi«.b. S„ Caatuu. T, HJlxl, T., Own, B. L, Pt«, R. J, Tk.nl R.™ (Ml in nuho WIHun, M S. Pitinn. 0 A, bldv, ] . Rre-re, J N, CcwvUlr. W. L.. Ptrk. 1 «.. L™-u. U. L. LW. M. McUdlu. C J.. U.lc, J. P. lop Row (fch lu nchi: Couu. Willi, awco. Inlrv. W.. (nvOl UU«fl. T. V.. Kuho, R. U„ F«ubd. J. D.. t nn . B., U «l««. I , A. T. ur. R. W , tnno. R, HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY TRACK PLACE W M A. OPPONENT J -II Eweluar Spnnp I W S. Pwh W  1 J .V , HI Mllmn Aadrnr) | 1 tUngolir l.«u,uri Ri«r V.llr, COLLEGE SWIMMING TEAM tint Kim 14. ti hl D vu. It. H.. Aiulcr. . C. S.. Welh. L) Stactv, ).. l ' ti kTbau h. 11., Inhnmn. M K. Had lilt ' ■lehl l!nv„ni. I . loin. S. Apt. L, William™, K t hc4.nl Jr Cittiam C iUrt. ( -|, COLLEGE GOLF TEAM I ' w Iluw ■li-h m rijflu - - Sterol Flirt, Duu  F Vtnrutt, F Thnimt 1 ockrr. R.tlnrv ljmUit Tup Row I | h I., risht laptaui ' im Jr. catch; Robert AckW Itibcn Irrrniirnran. Tbnrtun V.mrv Rirbatil SuUw . HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY FOOTBALL SMAIWIIISIII Wu« l-Lu« 8 OPPONENT die. Mo. IlKSJnmhV. M, ' , .1 SUM, Hi tc.i il Hlrhmml. M? -nil • ' ' ' MmmIuII, Mr. IlixhSi-l LlTrltiut Spo, Mr. HlcJlSci ll i If Uunip m. M«. kemprt rhgh V l I liirh V 1 n it 45 40 34 21 IS II Mitmurt MUitan Vadrnvt. Mexici. M h HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Hne Rtna Jell to rtibtj: K««i««muttilt, I . Ininingv W, Canny, S. t-rnuin. W. Fattt, C. Drawn. S. Ilahn. (;.. Albert. I. Seciwl Rii ; ' Wt tu right J Bnxrn I).. CtutiaU, T.. Srurklrr. L l ulet R . UW )., Yrmtn, C. CWkftH I- Mttiiw, W, C. Cuutr. B. rhuil R nr left tn rifjiij. Hulbmna I. WW, R I ' .wtiriK. M Muflraimw, M. Uitti, P., Smidwui. M, Griffin. R . EIK K-, ikauimn. 0, CUtra, S. f  Hi At Orfi hi itgbti. la jii. Kennt Yfitina, umh. (.u . « . Stutlet, | . ,W U. Ur.«Jo, M . Halt .. T- lUirt. I. Prrry, W., Rirhanli. M.. Hum , I. lanl turn Lambing, jmauuii iim.}i Nnl in picture. Tlrom. R . Unr. C COLLEGE TRACK TEAM I n., tkiw fM w nxbl i 1 alilri. V.. Italiiwm, J. U. Uainrk R . Wmlrll, T , ,Wm«, K . INllheck. H. Scuiod Rim (Ml I.. n«bi I Pwlcitiauaji. II. Schiwlci. It , Oiiva. D. W1U-1, I) V Vihnwt W. N.. Ellia«h«, D . Bucll F. (Mv. . To| IUi ' Iff! In ntjil Smllh P. A . P«v«, M. I)., IJuacn. t. . fclknt.. I... Lr . B.. lUitlmi. M, hrwa. V S.. Captain Crtww. COLLEGE VARSITY TRACK Ml I W M A 71 N 110 « 6T iPPOVF.vr V. Paul. 1 India tiavli mcri i FtnfltaaMM YaUrv Intluir 1ml. ntcrt Haakrll ( iiuiiW ttati mart | I ...1x11 Hrfan I ' m. «■ • wcufijol ' Si. Punk k ' in i n I - i . ' ii.i.l II . ' in. ancci rrcnrdcd Mhauun Slur Juani t C.illrar InUrejtt C nalrrt ' nuc WENTWORTH TRACK RECORDS •J]« V J H..I. ' 4MYii n..h  I0 YJ. «.„ till. Pun T e.U!l linn t. Mil, K.U •Sk.. r„, •IXl.ll. |l„„.. lllak lamp rWv V.uh ' ftlliij lump ' 1,1.1: - •  B-ij, •inovii. n«ii ■Of YJ. tM 440 M. Dana ■-.i I . nan •Milt h •llOtl.t— . ||„, il.. I i -i il. vi. . fill ■WtaaTVanna ' It lam. •Mi %.uii Bt—d Ni  Mil. H,U, It lu II 21.1 . MMB, Mo 1st . Sar. Ihnul J nil. (nn luniu CJV«p Mm. no. kmlrrv... Xt-mmi. MU) IN (JnatttlBull, m« 0 «.eiik. iii Mill bwt m r« t m I ' M 1,1,. mL. 14, 1-2 . Far- M.J. tahmtjn i Wl Mil MiMum, •.«l «, liaWt . I J ' I lu ■Uorr mm . Ha.Wll IVUvt I - t . Ih . ClMU. 41 I . I.W1. I Hm. tlM. IJ ' II !••«. Tull, •■•• •. Intrnlair I -Irrv . a, Pnra Intl.- KnUMfc. 11 4. trv i. ihn . ii4i ' I1J7. ii.. ;i, ■urn i . m . «ar. Nalam. ri.hr. I tUrt . H. Maaarll Brian. 1 61. IUII. Nclaaav n. into IWtJ.k . Cm l „i.t. Mm. I I, IJJ.1. Bittvi IUII ItfTjtk. noMlaufl. rH.Snir C ' nnf l«|7. 441V JJOJI0 Ki Tirwrrk. IUII %amn, l.i.-lniwv |;4fl3 t K. C RtUvt. I47T Mil HnvJ Hull Mi n ff. • «. HIT, turn Mm. i 21. V, l (l, i ' • Mhi r lW l I MlLjilahltML 10 . ID . tltrWI, I 4T, . 14441 «a.Mm Ihl tuna. 4. It. I« , M . 4W Cmtnawa I ilatf HV to. B«« Va. I ■l . . II. 44- IV. WmrnAm. Ilu. ' Mm. l to Aalauui. I U.I... HI ' If. Lafa ' BK Cuumr Mm. IW IKipwm Krnima. 4 ' 2 ' . Laf mM CuaalT Mm I4W II., k I at,.. It r, MRVl ' (aa Mm. Hnn, raubnim. I.lwla. J I J ' , 1«24. Hall Kan. I.imlntaa, IVmn, I M .4. HUf K. U IUI.,. Ctulilal rantwii.,. Unainl.kr «Iit, 11 Dual Mm Kaiatatt. J2I). I III. Il i. 4411. Man Oaai. Fan fatrritw I ■1 A l«MI. ' I i.m B ilt.lll.ll 11,1 COLLEGE WRESTLING TEAM I .p« Ron Wi t,i nubi Nolan k-j, U,h-.t. Bonbv. I n«. IhlJbnk. W.i. lift H.IW (aril in tlftu) Canuin Walk. navd. Kuhii. I A.. CaUn. IVJI. Mr.ar | S.. Gill!. COLLEGE TENNIS TEAM lll.l Rtin It ' ll It.niihl I ' . rll II II. Ik. Haitian I. lUmann lltthtTI; Mumann Hann Inrdaui. ).. Dudiarw, Snnral (Uaw (Wt In riwht kkwaj M R M. I Jitnald. R B . RuVIV. J L . WkW S. m, )., Ra-imJaV. | . i ' i-i. v K. MMa HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS TEAM t-trw llim fWt m nK hi i Luw. C D., CMin. J. C , iTill.m. I I... VVlrnm. I . I ' . kjuHmiio. M. Secnrel R.M Cfc ' fi u. ntfu Bniwn, t C, Ow. J, ML. C, TIBmcwo. J. AnK O. BwWnu, M- 1 op R i« ( left lu lujlit C.| «U Cti« . mntani r.w4i. kern. T . Dunernn. f , Met. I., Mm. I.. Cjpuin HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING TEAM Fin Ron (led in njlii Mulligan, M. I muiv. B. C«n«r . S, VtiDumv, R.. Albert, U Sn ' iiral Riw Vli In n lil Lindwi. )., kuhn. Rank, Sini:krf4fii. M , Hiuin«m«, J., CUik. Juryrm. P. Ton Raw Cleft to rialtl I Dnnemn. ].. Tjiilbee, S., lUlln tf R u ' li h lo u.i.. i , tSuM, y.. C iipMm Slain c ufb HIGH SCHOOL GOLF Flm R..w ( left in n«hi • Bma V.wbi. J.hi. CineUm. Ili.«m A. IUke . Ubm Wiie, OmxJ Pcnu. Sccund Ri i Irli ■■• nghi , !• 4i RVm. Inm Auum G , I U.iu lUino kcr., | ,ul ■Crnfln. ftmeil R.mr Inp. - HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Fir Rim lid lu r.gfii Furrun. |. FVrV |.. Kline. I ., Caiihar . T . trawlim, I . MrFaclmn. I) Rack Hi« ' Irh tii right ( ' 4i.i n Hantaan, cutrh; 1 1- mm, S., I !„;.i, I... Culcr, Beihogrf, M.. Kan. ( HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY BASKETBALL Wun ) IjM III WENTWQBTH OPPONENT Scbc.il 36 ¥ M 44 6) bt 53  44 58 •W J7 « 70 37 W 47 |) 44 45 d .,1 F urKlm Spnngi High Slain Huh Srhuil 1 ' ani.tluai Hull vl ' Higglnmllr Kith ScKo M.c.hill High Sclv.,1 Mraxiiui Military R K hn..,«l High Schod Lttfcjpdj High School tUm High School Kemper I l.gh Schoul . rliihmund High Sch.nJ tjKrlilta Spring High ScfanJ Mardi.ll Much Sch.nl Higgmu I ' ll High Srh 4 CiiinJllrfl High Schonl Lcungtun High School lam.lll.ai High School Stun High Sch. l Kcrriprr High SctiibJ UAli. Spring, High Sch„,J IVrgl ' 41.1 J •47 8$ 5o 5« 31 75 91 58 So 54 . M, HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL B TEAM t-.M Rum i IWi •. tight): Upton, Tagur. Punting. Tim ..ruing, led. Cllna, J„ Kitjwi Back n.w left ii right I apt.in Hict coarh. I irrrrun il. Hark. R.. Linn. Prrrv, Corneilm, D. HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING TEAM F« Row ikh ... „«b,,. Onvla. Ifcfe Schacrn, Timm. Kill. K , U ' dlrr. ). Second R. a I left ti. right i ' (apuui WalU, ccaKrtj Wrrcl. Cnck. StuJn. I Mini. A. Clack, Hern, Top Rim I left tj right Canton Welpmui. SoII.vai. Flnli. Stllnirtrt. SchtirHri, ru-ingrr J M, Ftan . N.a in plcmm-l Ulna... V . FVrnwn, J , Clark, C. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ' B TEAM Km ' Wt to nidm t mm.  ., l oan. S. V.. Miner. B„ A. Ilnakiiw, R.. .Vlerm. ).. Prrtr. W.. Kjt ' jwr, J. Swand IIm licit i„ tight:. Wain, R.. (luck, M.. Mi ' J.. Hut. 1... Pimilrr. C P. I it-., nan C. Manhlll. W SJkmttrr, V Tup Riii (left in right i. Liipt. iUv Mull. D«h, Lirt raui. M linn. P, lUllccfc, f„ Buure. • . Latum. U. l_ W lhnn. M. S.. T««-. R, tlmwn, ;. a COMPANY A , B FOOTBALL TEAM Rm Rrrur (IWt lu rigfO WtUiokm, J, Hill ]. S art, 0. f . Ulbut. I. Scent ! How led to right.: Uifflt, M.. Wctklm, C... I. W. Lotm. C fc. Km, R T, v Row left to right ] C«i . F. D Wrlpoum torch; lUirJiirt. M |n V«rlry, I„ RtilUk. R , Ijy. |.. Stn.rwrn- grnlt. W. H. COMPANY C , D , FOOTBALL TEAM Fun R, 0ft. t. ri 0: BItot. B, Mmm. C, C ' nnnoiK, K. B . Uiw, M- Scvreid Rfiw I left in right; l-unndcii. C . tUjcYrajii k Kuhn. R A.. Burt. I... Rhdra. D. Top Row (left to nithi: Cum, B., Mm, T. J. ( aii«rni«t. T. W., Tilk«N.n. I.. Ri«p, K HEADQUARTERS COMPANY FOOTBALL TEAM Hnt Row ( Ml lu nijtl I ; L«m li, P., P«lk«. It. Jwltli. D„ Vm Home, | , Mori, I), DiTuluin. R Second Row Heft to right.! Palmrme. II, Tohmon I V.. Witknt. S. R. r«.V, W„ Hrcht, .., fcrncn. P. Smirh, R W. T.ip IW (left to right; One Rait Morsn. ..-eh. Trnthoui. K . Ihtovm. C„ RUloV t. V W.Bvhw, W .OItnw.A. COMPANY E . F ' FOOTBALL TEAM lint Row Ich to right i, Miaui, l , S„pe«. It, Wiie, M Sjn ii t, S SkkuI Rm ( left v. nglii i Mi, T . RnWn, T . Kickilr. V. I.., Cnllenriiie, M. Santo. M. I . .p Row (left tu tight Opt. Mike Pimcii. . Mi li. On. H . W.JIr... (i, Km, L E.. Pmtw. M„ Keev R. N. 5 « £ % V « v V COMPANY A TEAM Red League I ml Rim (kit in nitkt CiiHrti I Hint tun. Zwiclrl Tnp Rim CMl ui nahi DaubrntniV Immrrtran. EBk i. B, HEADQUARTERS COMPANY TEAM • Blue League N«. I Fim Run (M m nifhn: Tucluui. W kill, llrl«i i Tup R..w Oth in tiejit,i L roen. Salt mirth titrht. I ' iwwv « COMPANY B TEAM Blue League lini Huw (Ml lu naht. CriwcIL Wal kuu. iiuii, a. It. L Bui Run ' irit Ui fight ' Brewrl, V„ Atvlt. Lmi. HEADQUARTERS COMPANY TEAM Red League lew R,m ' Mt l.. tight Run. luilln ' • ' i ii i T A-. Snuifa, B. W. •■■• R ' '  • riJtl I. ™ , J V. C.«dct. Chinn, Ohma - COMPANY C TEAM 8W League I ml Row I Ml ii lUiiluii, Sj.il.., « Ujughnian. Petti i. HEADQUARTERS COMPANY TEAM ► WHite League I mt Row . felt to rtflftl i ■1 I ucke unci, Wi Normal, Jemrn TV Row 0 fi id tt0 y COMPANY D TEAM Fint Run { left lu rlfdht ' i Sliwn. Lett we. Uimdrn n TJJuY ' H,,J,n -COMPANY F TEAM Blus League Fittl R.m ltd I naht ' ; Griffin, P.. Sunrt. RirJieiun, T.. ItUx, Itcodmon. Tnp Rim ' ' left it nelu. Fn. Sttwatt, C ' , H«nn,ll Rvtlfe. V . kWr i up nam le L Hahniamf. 1 A TEAM ► . Ns. I Fmt Rt«v (Ml m naht V.lrn,.. Sctmc In, (mux. IXiilu.fi HEADQUARTERS COMPANY TEAM ► Blue League Hi. 2 Fim Row ilpft t. riahO Rnglund Mtnirt, B A WimlmtMrr, Leugbcrv. Van Harnr. ! lUv I Ml 1 1 right N B«fcrr. Kill I) Ihmfvn Rxliilr. J . hmiin. Flu ' ntM. C W ■COMPANY E TEAM Blue League Fim Rim Ml tn riefit Richatik D.lnuu. A IK Ballrw. lop Rim (Mi tn rnjhtV AruMvin. C, V flr. _ I ME (Hid OOflPS OF CADETS u ihe annual wixtwohth show « the Municipal uiiir.imim at Kanuu Oct ,1m. . cnrml i I0.COO people Dun si ' At ii his ;ym ufaijv ior Ilir ANXUAI Mil tJ RV BALL An pu-niTT tin the w and in the crater id the «vn are hv Mr Kill MmWin, wartime ttrti Hi« uf Wield War It IVvi.-l.iiii.ui M «W Amkm  «r rlaawn In inr 4 INDIAN GROUP A pour of caiielr who meet cruiiUtlr l llujt Indian lore, rndodina Interpret mr 1 1. in i ix liirv ctdeti an ibown in inuumei which tbry pcminolK dc-«jjr rd mill nude. IV Wnanrardi Indun (tmap main a nurnhrt III appraramn in raearhy VVUlVIWUklH W( MH rilllllAH MONK BR Ot—fm aim m v « uilcii lave t m attending thr n-jular •trie ..I ihrt K.inui Cali ' t I ' hilluimimi. Orchotn. Thi leiii anup n urn lint with Him SctittvgcT, the ninductnr. Mr . Srtiwrr. and Oil. and Mn, ) mo M Srllrrt. Sea ml ii Ijnm iVmhet. inirriu iii Ii ■1 Ml Truman reslr inn ilir Udet Utps at I oi Parade Fosioiiei ' . Otn ' ! A Ea Piradrot Hairs B taM witfc luu in hand stanilint  lin he h l Ml t fl rf uttrn by irw tern ml iiiapUm SPECIAL EVENTS MARKED THE 75th ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF WENTWORTH During 1954-1955 Several yticciiil events urrc held, xmic pictured here. The Finl nf ihev was In rrcsifinire loundcrs Day and honor the inctntiry nf Slcjilun (• W ' rntwurth. the lutimk-i. and Oi. S.in.Hinil SHhrs. ihc lirsl superintendent, who wn rJ M he ! .■f the Acadcmv |nt SS vearv. The speaker and hotvued Hue (MM ex I ' rrndem Harry S. Truman, who addrrwed the Cadet C ' iips ami tin- tjucsts rn altitvlaniv and lulrr plated wreath on the. |(ti T f «he lwx men who were honnictl. Mr. Truman was made ji Honorary Colonel nl the- W ' cnlwnrth Cadet Cnrpi during thr visit he and hu wife mailc l the Academy. I lie KMN event, ilthnui(h an Annual (ine, nui Wcniwiuth shoo m Kansas Cits had the distinctive ?iih Anrnyvrsart color. flu third special occasion was one which received nation wide mihltcih. a re cruitment ut the Baltic nf lexinKton which occurred in Scpicjubcr til I 6I. Joining with the Cadet Corp to actually portraying the Battle Here unih (mm the regular Army, the National Cuaid, and ROIC unit nf Kansas Cilv The ! liti em iif the Cilv of lexinglun. ami in fa, i lltr wholi joined in preparation for this wrv unusual event A much realism as puuahlc was atliictcd. even including the itxirvraliiin of the elements because It rained cmtinuousls dillinn the das. Mat 12, , on which this cvetil was held, as it had during the actual Battle, according to authentic rcvofdn. Attending the i si in urn num high unking tniy ■HI tiers- and odier distinguished cili cns. w hich mode it one nf the nwrct remarkable days in the entire history ol Wcnrnorth .Military Academy and of ihe Cttv of I estngtiin The Rattle w( LrstntQtim rogrs! The ir i-nidiMnt tf nV hrttlr In IMSS, ilrew roam thousand I in here It Ms also rr- r n a. ml nf) its luOih •muveniK line when ■i-u  imatrl 2s,ntT0 wrn- |«nrm % ; lit llulsif (aiaitl, the Hap dnll team .1 Wenrwnrth, it inmctl on sunv s|nvuI iiocaitiai K ar|ie«r heti«i ' the puhllc I ' munsl hrlnu n Vewitrv ill the : n- Isiiberl Krcscnt, am mrun .l bs (Wlei C Slcphrnsiin. eisilun «u uiu ! ■thr Srcirtars In tii «r . a thr Inipett the H(MM liuaiil m thr 1 1 • •• iVr B«e Juiim; Armed !i ra= Dili. May 21. I r 5. THE NEW CHAPEL An Utvumiing addition to the Utilities «f Wcimmrth i iht- new ■Ii ■. I nv il lut llu- hi .1 tinv during I nnimi iui mini IJ5S llm litiildinK wj drdiuital Nuiciiiba 6. 1955. An elettrit ii i fi s t in h till Jtxj I tcc j nil w fi umjlJ ( m till. 1 f i fil t i rn during thr I9i7 I iimmcntrrarni cxm ' isci. I hi- budding aikh much t ' t the lilt ul W ' L-nmwth. It used fur uMtniblm, hoth «li|di u Jrul Mvuljr, fnr ili.im.iins -in. I (of niuvmu | n tint ' s, I. i urn! Minn ' and cduotxxial. a tan nl « «r hkIhh i-.ii.iI nmenim CADET MEMORIES 1967-68 September 4-1 arnsed hack at the Academy (m nWrfft ' s camp fusl in time It) go to the first nutting Tonight, got all nij gear to gelher and managed In arrange a couple of irrins Ihr high sch. il football hji already been practicing for a week. September -Mv roommate uimc In Wftjfa iBl gill Iricnd this afternoon. He doxini have to he here ull next Sunday. Sianc college |.« hall platers and hind tryuut tame in today to wan rnacbee before school. September tS-Aftet lunch, I helped drdl die new cadets win. ww how. Mnte and more keep coming and the campus is beginning (n look active again. Septcmher After a briefing by all the dcrsiitmetit heads, I found out dosses will begin Morula) alter the old briyt arrive. I spent the mght winking on a cabinet I made for my records. S«|iiniiU ' r 8-1 (liml iiiibI i the new lurts iirrivn! today Thcs hasc a meeting tonight and drill totnuerow. It ' s going In be tough gelling them ready before die old boys return. September Q -Dnll. dull, drill, and the ncn boss still can ' t get it right. Time will tell though. I ' m sure they ' ll come around. I know that the old bust mil Mart pushing ihcin starting imiiotrinv. September 10-The old hn-s came in todav. It was ureal to ice old friends after list- long summer M looiiinule and I have nuf nam prertv will lixed up. September II -Early roorn.ng! | ,.|.,v was taken up by oricntauun and of course, drill. September 12— CImki . started today Usually all that the in structure do r get acquainted and tell about the requirements (or the course during the firs! class, bul my teachers uuned right in on the material. Looks like rough year. September IV-Drill today was productive. 1 he old boys ihimed the new boys how. and everything went fust. All die corn|«nies are looking like military units now, September 14 l_itc BRC, at usual . Lven though it ti Mill early in the veat, I made good use :4 that extra hour of Jeep. I plavcd a game of luindball 111 the gym during C.Q. ' s. September II- Today was ihc first Hoiwe Guanl practice Mvoul 50 are Irving out Moat of them are new boys who wrnt to Ft. Denning for Summer Camp. Some are really outstanding September Id- Honor Guard practice again todav after chapel Somr base gotien discouraged with the work and quit. Tonight, 1 studied during C.Q.  figuring I wouldn ' t tatrarow. September I7-Tnday was the first parade The Com didn ' t march in dress uniforms because all of them haven ' t got incut yet. Considering the new lsnvs. it was prettv gi«l though. September 18- Another week of classes that I |ust can ' t get used to. But Monday morning is always the earliest and darkest- More studv at night- 1 ligure if 1 get ahead, it won ' t be hard to stay there. September IS— Tills afternoon tlsere were no classes for most of us. The new bovt had In take a special test so classes were suspended I went downtown and bought some cards to send to my frirni Is. This evrning I started plating handball after a summer ol doing nothing September 20-Tnday was processing dav. All the cadets go to the gymnasium and gel a mass physical September 21 - ' 1 ate BRC as usual . This evening our college had a football game against Centerville J. C. Thev plavcd hard, but Centersille was just out of our class. After the game I went down town for a ' midnight ' snack. September 22- There were no classes this morning because thr ' new boys were taking more lots. Tonight, thr high school lost their foothill (tame to Slater. I spent the night trying to catch up on home work. September 23— After chapel abour ten of us played a game of football. Like fools, we played tackle without any equipment. My knees, are all scratched and snmc. More study during C.Q. V September 24— Today was the first reallv professional looking (made of the year. The commander 1 knew what they were doing and so did must of the cadets. It ' s amazing how the corns gels polished in onlv two sssrekx. Tonight, I went 10 the show and let mv home work ride. Ill hase to spend another week catching up. September 25-A wry unevcntlul day thai started too. too earlv. Monday ' s must be blue everywhere though. September Iri-The Christmas furlough travel agents were here today. Marking reservations to go home gave csenhods s nv -r alt ,1 r « t There arc still 80 more days to go. but at lean thev are going. September 27-lnstrad of basing an hour wasted by announce- ments, Assemble today consisted of an extra study pcrind. I was clad too. because n gave me a chance to get even amiss the brwrd The Honor Guard practiced during dnll today. I bone we can keep doing that. It ' s three Imurs of practice that really help. Septemlser 28- Laic BRC. as usual ' . The college team met Win. Jewell lonigjit. Thev put on a good performance eurrsidenng Jewell is a fiur-ycar school, September 2 f l think I flunked my Spanish lest tndav Some thing about that language that bothers me. Tlie high school plavcd Richmond ami lost Spirit isni tin high in the team 1 the Ci ps. I hope things go better next time. Srpiemher siM ' art of the morning 1 worked with the Color Guard. There ' s an awful lot that I ' ve foigottcn-csneciallv about rlvr band ' s snap drill T nighi was a night of peace I slept from dusk till dawn. October 1-Parade was outside iqs the parade field tiaJav. Mr C. fl. Mooney. a Incnd of the Academy, received parade. I lis sou graduated friori Wrntvvott h and was killed in actum during World War II. Tonight. I wrnt to bed early because Monday rooming always seems extra early. October 2- We had another psychology test ii.Liv lm certain I did well, but I wish vvtj got live tests bock so I cotild tee what I did and didn ' t gel right. Studied r.uropean Histiirv- 11 have our Tirsl test tomorrow. (Jctobcr i-Thc iluropcan test was m-i wh.il I expected-casv but comprrhrnsive I ealle.1 home timicfjil and made sutc ms nn.lhri was still coming up next wt k end. kt.ibet 4-.Witihly was interesting todav Vlr HyJe. ■enmeds muskian. put 00 a show. He could dn just about anything widi almost anv instrument. October 5- Late BRC, as usual ' ' There were no aftrnnion classes because of a special faculty meeting about student counseling. October fi— The dav seemed to drag. All I could think about was the week end The high school (ottfhill learn had a game tonight It rained to hard that the corps didn ' t have to go. I had a permit in I www with my mother and ■mother h yy from Oklahoma City. We pist went to the motel and talked. :tobei -The First school dance was tonight. I had u dale with a girl 1 knew from Christian College in Columbia. It was a gcrid band and we Ivah had a great time, October 8-Parade was outdoor again rhis week The Color Guard is getting perfect, they ' re on their own from now on My mother and my date left after parade to go home and back to school respectively. October 9-.Anodict early, early Monday morning. It was hard to get go ng with the schriil work again aftrr the eventful week end. I went to the  h.nv tonight winch just prolonged my week end. October 10-Colta hukum. a member of the British Parliament, was here todas. Fourth hour didni meet so that he could speak to the Corps. He gave a different pram of view about China and the Middle East- IXtobcr 1 1 -No assembly today. Instead, sse made up the fourth hour we missed ycMerdav I have it free vi it didn ' t make much differ crscr Thr Honor Hoard is beginning to get rrally polished. October 1 2- Late BRC. as usual ' Aftet lunch tuday, the corps got their first flu shots of the vear. Tonight thr college football team placed I laskell I. C, a tough game, but lost. I took Alplu comiianv in to thr stadium since the company commander is a member ri live foot- hal! team. October 1 3-Caplain (Mica gave mv Spanish class a big test today I think I am firullt beginning to umlcntaml about half of what he saw, Literature class didn ' t meet because so many were absent. Most of them were gone on a vicccr trip to William Jewell. October 1 4- Today, the Band and Indian dancers went 10 Kansas Citv for the American Royal Parade The band even went back to do tbcit snap ihill In tlw atena thai eientng. October |v-| left the Color Guatd take tare f HmK l« da and matched in my first |iarade of the year. This ctening I called l.u. tut girlfriend, she ought cume visit nvn Thanksgiving. I •. |« to. (Atnhrt Ih Another early, carls Mundiv n -mlng, and another dull Miindav night spent trying to cermet from the week ind, CXikIh i 17 I tut afternoon I told cite I lunnt ( uurd that they are going tit perform next Sundas bcluie parade I hey tc all l.s-iking Ini MM tn it. Mv riximnutc and I went to see the soever learn |ilay Ottawa this cscning They lav!, lint In. tlirii we. thet laiscd a lot m| bump . October 18- Today during Asscmbls the ililtcicnt assartb that an- presented at the end of the year were explained. The new officers toil, the oath and Id mm S «ni aw aid were handed out. anther 19— ttaifa BRC. as usual . Hie Rand went back to the tntcriian Royal ugain. Lor n c, the dav was very uncvendui October 20 -Today was the beginning of a big week cikI, Dad ' s Das. Today was Career l)ny when the dads make uji panels ol the different professions. It gjtes rvmiiru- a chance tu learn something akxil then chtnen field. Tonight, the high schisil team played Irxing tmi lor thr lint tune tn bistort It was tough, but thes linallv won, October 21 -Day ' s Day wan great, if yuut dad was heir, except that the school kept 11s and die dads so busy that nolxah had time with their dads to |Usl talk and relax. Tonight, wan the Dad ' s Dav banquet after which a magician pcrWrncd October 22— Today was a really great day. The Honor Cuanl lH ' i ' f Jill ill and it went off without a hitch October h ' uHy. l -irlv Monday morning. I had three teststodas . I hw d.vt was as Ivad at yesterday was good- I tcallt steadied during I IJ i f«ir a change. Oetohct 24-We had C.Q. ' s during the afternoon indiiy because of a soccer game tonight Ih.- cmps attended in ina«, and the team played Westminster ikmn lo die woe. October 2$- There was no assembly today. 1 hinor Guard practiced dining drill. We ' ve put vome mure into the drill. I spent the night living to studs, hut moult daydreaming. college k«t arvrthcr loot  jii get s. un ii, i lit season October hull game to limks luil Oct ober 2 7 - Spent all afternoon on a report lor hioocv. I got it done |uu in lime to go to the high school football game. We lost to Canollli.n. It ssas a few stupid niistakes thai made the difference. (Xttixr 2H-Tuday. I lisiencd to the Oklahoma Missouri football game on the radm Luckily my team term 7 0. Tonight, I went out to tU and then took a walk. (Xlofiri 2 ' 1 RililhiMs to the companies who ranked highest in mditary. discipline, and scholarship were given today. The band took two out of three. After SRC. I went to the show with my roomate. October 30- Early, Early Monday morning— Most of the morning was spent writing a history icpcirt that is due tomnrrow It teems I du- al! Homework is always put off till the last minute. Uclobct M — Cot tin report in on time, lust in time to have a test in hiitnrv Ihursday, The Indian Dancers went to Independence to be in the l-tallowecn Parade. Tonight, the dancing classes met, I should have signed up: some of the girls are nally knocknum. N ivember I -No assembly tmlav and instead r h.nl in early lunch. The nvubcrs of the Kanus Cm cadets wi:re haung a banquet in the field house. The Honor Guard couldn ' t practice ' cause so manv ivcie gone with their nvfhcrv Novrnihcr 2- Late BRC. as usual . My European history test was a lot different fnrni the last one. It lookt as if I m going to has to start hitting the books. And that uliat I did id! night November V-The college ftuKball team won their second ganse today. Thtv beat Haskell al LnwTence. Kansas. Mask thes e gjitren together now and can win a few Noverabcr 4 radio this alter noon season. Ms rcummal I llste •I.. klahonu beat Colorado, 2341 on the ik anybojt else can stofi them tin. I I played handball in the evening. mber 5-Thc Honor Guard performed again bclnrc paiack After |varade I went to sec the Wrnrwotth Sloes ' , a nxrt ic that was bring sbottn in the chapel. November 6 -Onlv J9 more davi till Cnristmas furlough I sets hodv seetus to move faster. Nin. nibci 7- bad dav (a me. I couldn ' t seem to do right in or out ol cluss. I spent the esenmg | Uying liai llaker. a (riend liom Oklahoma Utv. SmembtT H- Today we had a special sisitnt. an alumnus of WmpdiuV I i Cen Ler«n Lutes, II. S. Army Ret. . who w« in charge of logistics during VV ' trld War II. sisitrd Jini gaii .i brief speech dunng asstnibh Instead of regulai drill, die coips passed In resi.w f  the retire.) general After dtill. I went down toswi and ht a card for Liz. 1 plated handball as ioi during CQ.Y I Id bate stiiilit ' il Nuvemher ' I- | .t,- |!P,( ' j, iiMjiinl This afu ' rnoon the Honor Guard practiced lor a short while. Then. I watched the soccer team low- to William Jewell I oniglit, Major illnugltbt gate Ills annual ni p talk before tbe Kemper gairu I h. t. was a big bundle on the drill tield and plenty of n.H e and spirit. Nnsembct 10— This innriung then .tat no hteakfast. Instead we hiul brunch at ( l 45 alter which we loaded the busses and headed ja Kenqier When the corps g ' here, we maithed through Runnvilkr then in lo the stadium. Our high school team lost 180. hut the college has a crack at Keui( -r tomorrow at Wentworth. Niiiembcr 1 1 - 1 loimvi miing ttat today In the afternoon, uui i.Jltgi team slaugliteml Kemper. |. might. I had a blind date lor dse Homecoming ilance. She mined .nil to be nusre than 1 ever expected I reallv enjined myself and gut in late. Snirmher 12— The Honm C uard totlay-wc marched two places at the same time guard to Kiinvis City for a giand o|tcnntg. I perfivm |t I lumernming guevls. V-nemlstT li-Eurly, carry, early Mombv mnrmng. I he colder it |j(tm tbe ratliei the mottling seems. The band went to inarch In lite Ararat Circus parade I rtlayc-tl liandhall during C.Q. ' s. Notrmher 14-1 called home to lind that my motliet, mt girl I ' nersd. and my iiw are coming up fur Hiaiiksgmng. Baker ' s girl m.ght some with ihein alvi. It will be good In fuse lliini here lor lour days November 15-There was no drill tudav. Instead, stv bad a high wlnsj fiiitball gjnie sstth Missturi Military Uaclcurv. The team was really fired up, and they ran all riser Misvmri M.A. The fact that it was the sennits lau tame had a lot to do with tbe victory V.si-mhcr Id late BRC. as usual. Classes ended eatly ti«iit so that the cadets could meet with then counselors. My cootisclor tt Capt. Butherus, but I hope not to have any problem to sinak to htm a hi mt Played handball again tonight. It ' s becoming a habit. Noieinbci I - less seem Id In tin think: tula? I gm the Ok from the military depaitiuent to use bayonets during the I lonor (itiard drill The bat onett will add a lot of excitement to the dull, also make the guys mure careful I went lo the shoss with a friend and got back after tap . Nnsnnher IH- imtmal Saturday except that 1 dept the whole dav away. Shvn makes the rime go faster. There are only live dais till my mother. Li , and my dog get here. Thr Hand went tu perlorm M the hall-lime William Jetsell ( ' ..lull | - NovemUi T -Christian dulled the Guaid before parade so I didn ' t do much tudav. I slept all slat again. If I keep this up, III turn In to  buy bum. November 20— Had trouble practicing in the gvin today. Basket- ball practice hat starred, and the Guard Joesn ' t march well with balls bouncing through thr ranks. I wish the Ittskelhal! teams a it inning season, but I also wish that they would give us room to practice. Noven.hct 21-1 found out thai 111 have two tests during the Hianksgi ' ving holiday. 1 blow I won ' t do svcll. I just tssm ' t study ss hile my gin is here Tonight, I played handball again with my room Nmemhrr 22- Wnlnesday was just like always. Mi Matkin l.nlier nt 1 1 Maikin, gate a paliltieic speech during assembly. ITsr Honor t.uanl practiced for their next performance, the Mineral Bowl I tvent to the show in an attempt tu paxt the time, lir will be hrre tunxifriiVr ' . November 2 -.. ITtanksgivingj-Mv mother, Li , my dot and Baker ' s girl got here just before noon. We all checked out, and then tsc went t.. the motel to watch the Oklahoma Nebraska luutrull gam. Of course. Oklahoma clinched the Big Light atvd m Orange B.ml bctth by heating Nebraska. 21-14. We ate Thanksgiving dinner at Maib-s. November 24- While Baker and I wetc in flaw ludiiv. mv multrt nil ihr KirK went tu Kansas I ity shopping. Ih4l night, my mom nn. went nui ti cat with us. November 2 — T«l y, the Honor Cuiml had the trip to the MintT.il Bowl in Excelsior Springs. c li lt calls hit ExceLi « SpriiiLp.. Whcn we g t there, ssr WHWWll the luunl through a parade. The Guard pcifiMinril hcf  r the game, ami wr Uilcd  mnl Alter ur |hih rmancc, I left with mj mother mi J unit bock tu Lexington. Wi- lli mill in rut at Appul ' s C lal Ram that night. November . ' i ■luil day. FiiM -4 .ill, the Id mm maid made j in I In hi niMilii timing thru drill. Second, Li loll alter paiudc oscmhrt 27-Thls evening marked die Ik-ginning ii( i)k basket lull umm«i The high school tciim had a Rami- it tin- MRVC tniirnJ nirnr mill I ligginsvillc. Thcv lust, bat Higgirovillc i supT« -d !• be the best. We nude a good showing ans-way. Nmi ' inlxt 2H-I mm some of mv tests hack that I took user thanksgiving. I hi gouig tu ha c t.i work hard t ovi-itumc them. I •| hi the night in tile hatvdhall cnurt -m-nn N H min i 29— During Hum Cuaid pi iitin Unlay, 1 limk ( •ilum I lng.il It advice and gave the Guard little physical exercise. We started playing soccer in the Field house. Everything was great until Wallace kicked the hall straight up anil into the fights, it must MM taken VI seconds hit the light tu hit the fliirir I tlnni think we ll have In pav fot It. IkiI ir did end the game. November iO-T. l BRC, as usual ' . lAicmbrt 1 -Would vou believe ll . . . I ' ve Its! my notes. . . January 4- My plane was five, hours lair hut it linally left. I met my nnauiule at ibe Karrui City Airport uud we taught the bui luck In Lexington. Spent most of the night talking about furlough |jmun 4-Diaggcd tlimogh classes. Ii ' i hard In til hack in the groove. We frirmcd the I lonor Guard to march Sunday. We won ' t he getting much practice. January 4-1 slept today uwav. 1 fmmd nut the Guard doesn ' t have to match Sunday. Went to the show in the VfjUjWj WW mv roommate. January ft . A l fa rhancl. I until in mv room and painted. C alled Ihuil- that evening tu U.1 them know I made It back all tight January 7- My church didn ' t meet tmlay fot Home reason, but mv afternoon ssasn t free. I had to write mv article lor The Trumpeter. January K-Hrlon- classes this morning I .tddril literature to mv mi. mil KMtftOt schedule, That int-am eighteen hour hut I think. I can handle il When to the- vbnsi with I hinii|H m; dmulil hast- studied for I U lest imivntiAi, January 9 1 got the highest grade no the Lit. test. I should go tn the- show mute often. Went dWnlown in the aftrtnunn and window hu|ipeti My ranuiulc and 1 watched the 11 hiJ.tr Kill game before C.Qa Janu.uv 10-The imps got fUTeii bock Indav during drill «o the Honor Uiard |itacticed. In the afternoon, I bought a model ami by i-vi-nmg, it was nu mote. January II— lltstnry- Irvt was extrrrnrly dilficuli for a i hangr I htint it didn ' t catch me tm tiff-guard, January 12-liaty itiv ' Nime oi mv morning classes met so I slept Wide awake in the evening because of extra sleep so I went Ui the shovr. lamuty H-Nn classes again Indny. IVilh inMrudins km iln flu. Cuatd practiced for Sunday ' s drill in the aflctnoon IXbated with a ftiend jIioiM |vmt cs all night. Of course nothing was accomplished January 14 Ciot up earls (any was, rails foe a Suntlav; and went to llftl with I honi|)tofi, to church, Cuatd drilled fur an empty field him- IIilii in the afternoon. I watched ihr Super Bowl. January lS-Anothei early Monday momma Went throueh dailies in a due. Studied a little it night, bin went !• U-d rails January Iti-llud mr lit final ram Indav and did well fltt it I iitunded the cJlcgc basketball game even though u wasn ' t maritla tore. January 17— This morning I had mure esams Cot an E on my eihuatioiul psychohfey ' trst During C.Q ' s. I painted a picture of San Francisco. It svasi ' t too had considering the wjurcc. January 18— liiimprun final tmluy. I just (Vm ' t know- (Vie btated finals week during CQ ' i. by cooking sorec popcorn. Tlsc smell traveled all the way down the hall We ' re Tuclty sre didn ' t get caught laniiifv 19 Wtike up thu mominc with o tcmblc tore throat Had eough. Suffered through the sunml half of my piyihnlugv final Sk-|K all afternoon and evening in luijies of beating my cold lanuary 20- I hen? was a basketball game thn evening lot the iiillfge Some tadrts Halted ihiowillg |miinei. I toilet led six tents lur a night ' s svnrk. lanuan 21-1 hmm Guard drilled again hefme tutailr, I slr|« all afternoon, hut to nuki- up lor it I playrd handball in the rsening. Sciiicstt-i btrak! Januun- 22-Seinod semester, whrnj wswk started with a tiip night I played handlull again. January 2-4-Bntany is gning to n..u s«ne effort on my part. Everything else b just about like first sctncstci. Spent the esening .nulling and trying to get oil to a good start January 24 -During drill tudav. the 1 1 mini Guard nrattited fiT Military hall next week end I made up a Spanish class I hod missed during C.Q ' s. lanuary 25-Today we pit our mrrnscopes in Botany. If I dmp one, I II be a pauper for the rest of mv life. Hinal grades for first K-nu-sici dioii id a 1.5 grude point. January 26-With Military Boll tmnomiw, today went awfully dow. Srteral Honot GoM members played f. «bttll in the aftcin..Hi and I nwivetl a Irs hum| s. January 2 1 1 and mv mother ainvtd about num. The aftei ii. mi i js uUri up lo tin rthe.ii.al lii rhal night Went i ifu iLsnci that t-yrning with Li7. Januaiv 2K-I got up early and went out tn the mnlrl tln-n t-i church with UK, The Guard ' s iierforinancc svas pm hut ojJ .K •eemrd to notice I i and nis mother left alter parade January 29-Clas.scs were usclc today , Everyone mind was mil in Ac Military Rail January M- Today ' s classes wcte again sort of useless because everyone «as making reservation! to go home for spring furlough. lanuary M Honor (juard got a lot accomplished during drill. We Irjiiiiil a new i-wnuiiiin lor the Wentsssnth Show. K+iuary I - I ale BRC. as usual.- ' My room male and I went to tlw Ii si. It wan a msstciy th.it It-It us shocked. Ii-hiuars 2-lmlav H.4. the i ilgi-i i4l last isiek trul. I had a Spanish test, a LiL test, and a Trumpelei artttle due all at ' inc. February .4— Found out one C uard member hurl his h«a, so I spent the afternoon practicing to fill his spot, Studied all esening in h. v •• of making up for yesterday. It ' briurv 4—1 matched in tlw Ciuard Inday and Christian drilled llwm. It was a new ei cTience. The night w spent in a pseudo philosophic discussion with friends. 1 1 lirii.il t 4 I nast mt s|nth h in IK Ml class txlas I is as .1 little apprehensive at first of the subject matter. But mv Aimv instrsjcttit agreed that the Marine Corps was best and gave me a good grade. February 6-Spenl the aflrlikniri watching the college svrestling team demolish Kemper, .47 0, Took a dinner permit and cheered the I team basketball, men buck tu study For Lit. tea. Februarv 7-Caironil Wikoff timed the 1 lonui GuarJ [m the Wentworth Show. We had to tut off iilv.n a minute, hut we did it by speeding things up so RtC didn ' t have to cut any thing out. February- Is- 1 went tn Kansas City to hr on a TV show to ndver tise fot the Wcntwnrth Show Flut esening 1 went to the shoiv. Frhruary 9-| had my lint Botany test today. It was impossibly long, lii!| icsjihlv difficult, arsd wonderfully challenging for a change - Fehruaty lO- ' l he Honor Guanl ssent on a trip In Kansas City In advertise for the Wentworth show. It was tcrrlhlv cold and no one turned out Ui he as mid as «M were. February II Sunday Relaxed alter y cMrrdav ' s ordeal. I painted a bndseape hut dtvidtd it was no good and erased it. February 12 Blur Monday. Nothing I n report exeqit that I tent a valentine to Lizard. February 14— Another TV and radio peifiumante prior to the Wmtworlh Show . Ilnth the high schisil and college basketball teams heal Kemper during the esening. February 14 I In l.uard practiced all altenvmn fot the Went smith Shots , I wvnt to the show in the esening and tried roil to ssswry about the show, February 15-Captaui lb.li was iltf Mu.n m Juts tuiught. lit Jf V|nii by und talked Willi us for awhile WMA Slum minurnm ' It-broars Its Handed in I rumorier article then nil m Kansas ( itv with  chariced pails in llif auditorium. I met int iiimhci. til .mil Ivrt parents at the DoiviiIi.as net and girt llit ' iu in the- Show iflmun I I hi I Inline Guard tubs was .•minis anti-climax. In ihr auditorium last night we g x an ovatkm so hud. the Guard iniililii ' t hear rut tuniiiianils. February IK-Fo chunb with lb, then «r all .If at the Slop Shop, I hey It ' ll alter parade. I chruait 19— Escrvtmc tl)nui(ht we ' d have i slop night tuniglil RiSSE l ,lt,,!,; UkrtUI If nr 10 e5r pm ,h ' r nh?h, Ichiuaty 20 -Spent the stop-night doing |ust ahnut mulling 1 1 Lilian 21-l_ate BRC because of the ttopnight. We dalnt base ani jrssrnihh instead, iln-v unwed up third hour. Dining dull. 1 worked mill the linlnnln.il undulate Ini tiKiipclitioti at the Uni- versity Of Misvruri. Frbniarv 22 -Washingtims Birthday 1 Big deal! I had a quia In turupran today. I think I Jail pretty well February 2 Tudav ite gut put on omfinemctU cause our iukii lias dirty. We spent tin afternoon cleaning the tonm to that we (Maid K« ' i February 24-Gui nil confinement I didn ' t hate ant morning tLmrt so I ylc ' jrt late I went downtown after thaprl and bought | model and mine paint February 2 -(.u rd drilled. I storked on my model in tin alter n in, and vent tn the show with ray inumnialc in the evening. I cbruaiy 26— Early Momby morning. Someone tuiued my town male in lor being out ' nf unilunn last night. Ilict imuuV me report him. It pretty bid when you hare tu report your cmti roommate. February 27-Botans Lib isas usually impossible today I had |M idea ishal I Km doing. 1 seas )u shoveling snow antl getting it tlnne v. mil ' hi it . February 2H— I IttrHir Ciutd ctruldn t praiticr during drill I went null the company and kit early. Studied in the library tint night evening March I- 1 had both an I nghvh test and a botans test today I hat win (M much. I hail to telax «i I went to the thou. Man-It 2 Win my one class of the day. I watched our tiaiL meet It wan with two other cinlcw but I never bund out which Mvi ( nlv a steel til) furlough. Manh i Anodici Sunday. Flic Cuanl man hid at usual, then I spent must of the dav in bed. Altet waking nine in the eaili evening, it uat a blank till Match 4-Munriav morning. It stay hatd in keep my mind an claw work, thinking too much about lurUgh. Managed to audi torn, though t-aust I have a bittory tetr Inrnnrtnw. Marrh -Didn ' t do w well «t mv him y. My tielts home for I ' uiluuuli airived ti lay by vpittul dehtery letter It ' s going to be a ruth to catch mv plane m die taghth. Manh 6- Fin L ' m|it turned in ttflc. during drill today The C04ct) mm a bit M de at wrpper f.rrmation I think tpring lettr i setting in early. Manh ?-Sctc ral new boys ln.ni sevund floui tiled to throw Thompson and I in the diovcr We fought them at the d,« and held our gnitind Manh N- Rush and hum! Clarae. seemed to la « an etemitv but finally I was giaie ixt furlough. March S |6 -Spring FurkajRh. Manh 17-Betuined fnim furlough in good spirits. But «nn altet I uiiruiked and put the uniform (sack cm, I nvilutetl cLkscs and 77 nvirt dayt ate hard to face. March 18-A dreary day full of rain and long classes Played hand- liall this evening. March I ' l I formed ti ' - ll m 1 Cuaril In man li II the Uiiivi-isily o| MiMourt. It was diffctcnt manhing with  u« lour squads More handball in the evening IjnIi 20 lodjy CJ. Ssiniiri ' . let uas here fi lunih lie is the HVietan nl the A. U.S. A. The Guard practiced during drill. I wenl out In eat in the it ruing, but came back and studied mine ton. Manh 21— toM BBC , av uuaaj . After ilaasev, I made a trip Jfflin HOrn bi h.nc my watch (nrcL Thcte way a triangular track ■licet on when 1 girt hack 1 think we w rt . M..nh 22 I retneted mv watch tint allernoou. From six till nine I plated liamlhall It w.tt fun while it lasted, but I ended with j blister on rath fool, March 2T Thi rtcmng I went to a motir in the chapel It wat put on bv the Phi Flicta Ka|ipa. March 24 Ibis Sunday was the Sunday they give  t awards. -VJplia Company finally got • ribbon Inr being the highest xholanJc compunt I spcnl the evening in the ipm playing handliaJI March 2v Had I hteTalurr ti-tt this morning that made me with I ' d studied bo. night. In the afternoon I took some pacturev around .he i ampin March 26 Plated handball after classes todav. Went nut In eat and to the shim in the evening. lodat  asw rtn| a vacation. March 27- 1 ,,, astrmbly today etc had Fjldie CiJr. He a champion i« lite tiant| n|iiK and ycvcral cadets ln m the audirnic assisted him. Tile Guard practiced during drill. Ma.ch 28-ljle BRC, aii usual. After classes tudav I went to the physics rman and obtencd k«ie dcmonttrutiont the trudentt had built, it was interesting but u little beyond what I gut In high school Manh 29- This evening I had a Spanish class to make up. but it didn ' t last lung Then I went to the V Club Slum in the tha| l. The athletes turned |Mfirrmn for the esening and did a good |ob. Match 40- | .might w as the W ' Cluh Dance and I dtdni hat e a dale Instead of going, I ivrnt In sleep early and tried to I ' orflrl alum! the fun 1 wai missing. March tl-.vtujriling t:. Wentworth desk calendais I.kI.is ihcsn t cxhL The inanufac(u. ' Milt gate March thirty davt to 1 guess I don ' t hate tn write anything fur t.«la A|ml 1-Anrtl limit Day In n-lrhrale the day I called mi gill Incnd. I doni know tvhctlici that wa« apptoptialr or ran. pnl f—Wt had our lax hotans lab today. Fnmi now on, it is if miit be lecture fite days a weel. I studied hrfori ' tapt. April i— Die IhmiM (iujid piattwrd ilunnkj drill Tltr silent dull is beginning to shape up. but ti t still need a lot uf wnrk Apnl v l made up my Spanish i law tnnighr to that I wnuldn t hate In gn Saturday mmning April t — imlat nurkeit tin In-ginning uf jvctviratii ms for Covcni- nutit lus|saction on Monday. Cadets washed floors and ssalls and shincd equipment all night. It was a relief to finally hit the sack Ajiril 7 -The final tuuchrs weic put nn the tnomt today. The mihlars ilenartment inspected the barracks to insurr thev were rcodv fur (J.I V e passed, v. ue had the elening fn-f. Apnl 8-Gutcrnincnt Inspetti.m 1 About the .mly thing I had tu ik w as be in the Honor Guurd rccepnon and a military class. April f- Tonight, I ate downtown and was ready in go to the •how until I remembered I had another Spanish nuke up Apnl 10-AFlci drill today, srvcral of us pluyrd Imihall It was lun but I ended up with son: muscles and a limp. April ll-Latr BRC, as usual. Anmher rwn Inmrs nl Ivstans lecture tnday . One hour of botany is enough, but its., hours? I played handball after supper. Apnl 12- Another test today in Spanish and I still haven t cured my spring fever. I sunbathed and played which didnt help either April 1.1— Mv mother, brother, and girlfriend amvrd todiry Tor the week end We all went out In eat then tpenl ihe esening parts iisg April 14-1 marched Color Ouard today because one of the regulars was sick After parade and tome picture taking, mv nsothcr left for lumie again. A|iril 15-tatly Morula ruiuiiing ul much was acium|sli hril IihLiv. I itnwlv just thuiiidit .its m I List neck rnd. elements mill stage a nai (null Saturday .iltri ( ' ■•; : until Sundav nighl I ' m g«ng with Mie MSI ft nimtuu students. prll I (V- This nWHi Wallace, Slijtl. Frchnrr, llasis, Richard mil myself wasted the oening discussing tuna. We ' re gnat prtl 17- There was nn assemble indas. Instead. MM hail an intra study period I admit I Jidn ' t lake adi antagc iif it. A|wil Iti-Late IIRC at Uku.il The college nflc u.hh went In tlir llmvrtsity «il Missoun lur a nflc uutih this altamui. The C.iiaid i ' rai] Jrln t practice herausc fll rain. In the Highland ttrlav. I pfavixl handball with mv nsimmates in tlse April 19- Another bitt sports event nubs ' . The truck tram went he III evening. April 20— VV hail .1 dim and leitlire by a highnav palmlman mi automotive safety dmine. ihaprl. Mu« evening. I went In tile mime April 21 Today Wallace and I had tu arrange lot three Honot llujrd members to reserve some teats lot parade, flci poiade. I went in the shusv April 22-A iailet down llir hull from me h. il a lnnhil.iv luby Hi shared his take with u and we hail a spontaneous parts until tairs crept up un us and ended it April 2A-I had a test in hiscurv tudav. It carat- as a surprise and mv grade uun ' t be MM t?« l I placed handball in the evening. | ril 24— Par assemble, we had film highlights ul Bit; tight toolbar! last I all Bring fmm Oklahoma, I couldn ' t help but enjuv it. April ' 1-Liilr BRC. at usual. ITm alternom the llonui l.uard hail a real rkhI prattler Thes ' re beginning tu apppsuh pcifrxtiun 111 the silent dnlL April 26— reft determined to heal my spring fesrt tmla I used In studv in the uftt-mixin but failed The evening. I did get vime study lii. spril V I went douiunssn slinpiiing fm a card and rmlrd up with a I ni- dnlbi gift. TV things always happen to me. I studied lui next week. |iril 28— Today, we went oil dav light savings time. It iaund u,uile a Mn nf nwifusiun hn-autr several people didn ' t change thetr Apiil 2«-That luu hour dnl morning W hy art- Mondays vn I dining t. ' -(«). ' s. : make much dillnrnce until this lr I studied (ur an luinpean lest c much I came fever, and was pnl V-Thr tiistun teit uasni tm hard hut botanv was un | mvihb;. lit put nut «. mikh inlwmitjon in twi. hourv tlial my head  jv vvvininiing. May l-Tmlay w« the Honor Guard « la« lull afternoon 4 piattke before the drill meet  Hb three davs and . much vet to da I uuiknl on my Unglivh bmk ii-imri dining ( J 1 May 2-1ju- IIRC, as utual. Hut it didn ' t In d.wn with the Du. I went to the hospital, h. adiiiilled. I v|HTit the evening leading anil plav Mai I gut out of live honnital thn murning, in time to Icaic lui ( nlumhia at one mlocl Wallace ami I wrni with Sgt M.ij Mrverv early to «cl thingt piepaird fur SatuuLu  tninjitiiiiuii. VVallaie and I  |vul the riening exploring C ' iliimbi.1 May Tin- drill inert ' The t.uaid o tn second place hut t aplain Malkui rvceived firvi pLuc in the individual cimipclitioii We letuinrd to the .Ac ' adeniv got into in hi iipupmrnt and rrp irled tu tbi bivouac at ihc C ' yumi I luh. llir night wav Inv lng so I didn ' t get much deep. May 5-Today was tnett) cjuirt even lor a Sundae Iiicnliodv is tmng to catch up on thru sleep. Sarnie heir, wot ! M.i ' .-After heing in ihc h.«siuul on Thursday and in tolumhia on I rldav and Saturday. Monday cla3«e came as cjuitc a shock. I rn (.11 hc hind in botanv and I nglish Studied in a vain anrmpt In get back on top during C.Q. ' v May bntaio lab again toclai liwr.nl. we hud n .. huurs uf livrurr. Il kuks like wr ' ll never have anothci lab itssion. M.iv 8 - After clauo. I had a ph-aunt surmise. An cxinstructi at Wrntwnnh ri-timieil and iisitcd with me. We went out to eat. It nas ginal to gvl a big steak . for a change. Mav I all IIIU .is usual lodav, I Inuml ,,ui I was cjang nti dvc MSf S and 6 bivouac. Use advanced militaiv 1 lasses (..rn rival Mav I ' i I mailr mv appiHiilinetil fi Tuesday to bmk icpuft Altrr cloMo. I rtpnitcd tu the military hel|Vil aiseinblr liflrs fiK lite ptnblrm ami hin:. Tln ' . May II-I went tu one claw, titlay, then I worlcrd in the Inlilturv depart rmni getruig lacbos. unnio, and suKiki- gn-naik-s ready We left after lunch and the war was on. Mav I2-Il r uar ' raged all it-slertlav alliinnon. eveiung and Mri) ihis nuanlng. u sleep fi 11 two ilays. lodav was Mother ' s Dm. Th?rc «u a s|xtmI luivqurt at noun in the fidrl hotrse, but I didn ' t go. Sleep wai too inviting. Mav H Anotbet eaily Mmidav tiH ning thai xrmcd nut of place. I went to eat ilnvn town with a ixmple ol friends II rained on us it we returned Mav 14 fuund out liajay that the It tmvruim is lowing 10 Wentwurtli this Salurdav. Tl e I lonur liiunl i going In „iic him an appropriate reception ' SVrte planning. May IS- Today, the (iuard pnntu.nl the retr)ilMin tor die I t. Oivemor ihiring drill. After dial. I spent the altenuim in excess. Il ivasni n i had though I got my histoiv u-|ii rt dmii Mav In-Late IIRC, as uiual. I ' m trving to grt things in,. f ' i finals. Il sernu thric is just tun much to rrmenibtt. Die 1 of iu.lv arc giing In start adding up fmm now 1111I1I finals Mav 17- We had Honor Guard |itaclic« b the fiist tunc in a month during the altr ' ntixm. Odunvisr very unevvtitful. Mav Hie I J Cmrrnor, of the Stale 1 if .Missouri, Tlir 1 lonor alA- Thunias I laghtun. ainvixl lixi-iy on schedule. The iivrptinM was short and then he addressed the corps during chapel. It was a special meeting for the Phi Theta Kjppa initiations. Mav l°— Totby was Rats ' Dav 111 as ihcv want lis to call them new hoy s The lust yeai cadets took all the important positions for |uijiIc. What a met ! • spent making arrameciuents for sday. The evening 11 as spent in for Mas 30- Mondav itiiHiiine w ilie IIimk Ciuaid picim mi Wed pivpaiaiion fur hnak Mas 21-1 checked, and ihr Honor Guard ! gdi for the Major still un t in vet. ShMM lomuht was the annua) the spring alhletc-s. Ve had steak and huked potators ' Mav 22- I In Hmior C.uaid ptciiie, a usual, was beyond wiirds. 1 Tie Guaid got revenge for mv years worth of veiling at them. Mav 2i-Latc RRC, as usuaL Tuuight was the last night before finals and I think everybody was taking advantage isf it. I ' m lucky. I don ' t hast ' any ftruh totrwrrow-. Mai 24- Mv whole dav was lice. I s|iciil most ol it iclaxing and jiaring for mv hotam Irst Mv ti-al haul ulwdiilr J etams dtrslii come until Mmuiay, Mas 2S- I ' wu Iwwn vwnth of hmany finals. I ' n school, it 5 surpnung how dumb a lew simple 1 feel I slept the rest of the clay away. May 2fi— Unusually ipiiel frsr a Ssimlav. Iservhodv is still huiied in the bunks. I looked uset Uk mites fur history and litctatuic. hut I nvKitly tried to he calm-it I tixi late to starl learning nmv May Z7 My niugheu day of finals. It was a ielu-1 to realize that the icai was, at least, schnlasticjlli iaci when I handed in that lis: exam. Went out l eat and to the shoo down town in the evening. Mas 2K n lliials IikI.iv I hit list- sack right .if lei Im.lW.iit and ihiln t wake up till nnon Cicnerally lust a wasted day. May W- This est mng, mv mother and biotlier i m the motel (ur mv Incnds Mv mochet had 1 graduating May 1 The cor|rs pr si tiled f « I ' utiimrnerineiil ami final paiade this aliermxin. I spent the evening with mv mother and bnaher again. Mai 41 -Timight was the Band eonccrt II w as excel lent Head 1 did a good job of changing from matching band to iswwctt June I-Motc piactkr fm Commiiiirnient-lwii Imwis worth ol AnanJs Assembly , then C ' otnmcncensenl Hanee. June 2-1 uas up rjrli doing last minute packing. Went in lii. 1. . ' annate in tin I ' l.mnm-. I 1111. 1 nas picim ml. ••lib • ' • • 1.T1 ill the battlefield . then C ummi ncrment . Mac; ii-Tvmunv final I ' atade-Dilgadi- Dismisseil '
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