Wentworth Military Academy - Yearbook (Lexington, MO)

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WENTIUORTH MILITARY ACADEMY ESTABLISHED IBflU LEXMCTON, MlSSLILltl lilllfi ' 1111,11 SCIIIIIII. Wll II MIDI I II I I. in; i: E T URT H ' S PURPOSE If it the purpose ot Wentworth Military Academy to provide the best condition! possible lor the oil ' round development of worthy bovs and young men To attain this high purpose, the Academy olacet groates emphasis upon those four poirts Firtt. it ij the Academy ' i aim to assemble only the highest types of students — deserving youths of good parentage — to assu ' o wholesome associations and greater progress. Every pre caution ic taken to keep undesirable boys — all those that might prove detrimental to others — out of the Academy. Second, to employ only men of highest character and ability for its faculty. It is not enough for a Wentworth faculty member to be merely a scholar and a splendid instructor. He must also possess a spirit of friendliness and a sincere desire to give kindly help whenever necessary. He mus ' thoroughly understand the innermost problems of boys— be patient with them — and be ready to serve each boy to tde best o his ability. Third, to provide the very best equipment throughout every department to the end that every boy will have all those things necessary to hts health and happiness and that none shall want for anything that wifl help him to make progress. Fourth, to provide a program for each day that will best serve the interests of every student WEAITWUHTH F H n M THE AMI No. I. Administration Building, D Company Barracks, Music Facilities and Rifle Range. No. 2. Hickman Hall. C Company Barracks. No. 3. Student Union. Recreation Room, Quar- termaster ' s Store. No. 4. Marine Hall. B Company Barracks. No. 5. E and F Company Barracks, No. 6. Academy Studont Health Center. No. 7. Faculty Residence. No. 8. Alumni Stadium. No. 9. New Drill and Athletic Field— Site of New Athletic Field House. No. 10. Second Drill and Athletic Fie d. No. II. Sellers- Wikoff Scholastic Building, Li- orary and Laboratories. No. 12. Direction of Golf Course- Country Club. No. 13. Tennis Courts. No. 14. Summer Camp Cabin Area No. 15. Memorial Chapol. No. 16. New College Building. Dining Hall A Company Barrackl. No. 17. Service Building. No. 18. Lions Oub Lake Colonel J«mei M. Sellers, A. 8 W...-ortfc 1 11, UoWilly .1 Ow o. AX Hi lata (a, M U : ;.)•• Xi; lata TWa t i: Mt[«r U. t. Marina Hum 1 17- 1 10: D. ' illnfulinad Sarvlca Croat; Na y Crew; S.W Star: urp Cr-.ii ria Pti Prandanr f Alloci cn of Military Coliaojai 4 d Schoolt of na Unl ' ad S a  i Grand Mailar of «nn Oa«d Miw Udea of M-ww-J. A. F. 1 A. M, and Part Stand Cammtn4+t Hi Sr A i Comm if«d4rv tf Mluogrl ♦Cotonel I. B. WikoH, A.8, S.B. In Ed., ■■nM n «f«iJiim ,ul Wra4«ru jupormronoonT nc jucruTary 0 1 11 1 .1 MiHourl, A. B J. I. In Id. 1 11 ' graaWat. -art. Uni lonliy a Chlcaoo: emw  1anj InlwaKonal. 1 3 : fan Pratlda.t of Mi ,„,. S«a a Cha.oar o ' Co«w..k« Cam. . Wan.. -.■■ m h 1 11 Kai alnca (a I SINEE EIGHTEEN EIGHTY One of the chief reasons why Wentworth has boon able to achieve its lofty purpose lies in rhe fact that the Academy has been under one continuous administration since its found- ing. For nearly three-score years, Colonel Sandford Seller was presidont of Wentworth. He enjoyed one of the most enviable records in the history of American education. The Academy was founded by Stephen S. Wentworth, scion of a distinguished English family and a prominent Lexington banker, in 1880, as a memorial to his deceased son. 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 president. Colonel Setlers was ce- ' led to the new school in its first year and remained as its active head until 1938. Mr. Wentworth served as president of the Board from 1880 until his death 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, moral 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 late President Sellers surrounded himself with the ablest faculty available — strong men of proved qualities and Christian character. Under hh wise and forward-looking direction. Wentworth has grown steadily. Each year has shown marked improvement over the preceding yea-. Today Wentworth stands as one of the truly great educational institutions of our country — second to none in the opportunities it offers boys and younq men for thorcuqh DisDaration for professional studies, business and for life. • Tho Miaow! Old Sortie Fe Treil MerWr in Le«inq on. AN HISTORIC BACKGROUND Throughout over half a century the Wentworth pur- pose has remained unchanged. The ideals which led to the Academy ' s founding and which have carried it stead ' ly forward, shine lust as brightly today as ever; the desire to give each youth every oppor- tunity to develop fully 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 he shall have tho mental and moral power to make accurate judgment between right and wrong and tho physical power to stand by his con- victions. These high standards have dominated Wentworth for generations. But to maintain them and assure thoi ' full and continuous application, 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 given the private attention sc essen- tial to his all- ' round development. Tho surrounding country affords a wealth of his- torically important Civil War sites and the town of Le«ington itself retains much of the ♦radition of the old south. Here enthusiasm foe the reminders of our country ' s glorious past is combined with the enthu- siasm for modern adventure to promote the rapid de- velopment of the boy ' s mental, moral and physical The modern, prosperous little city of Le ing- ton is 41 miles from Kansas City, The Heart of America. This proximity makes available by train, motor car. bus and air all the desir- able cultural advantages of a large city without any of Hs disadvantages. ♦Tn. Hiirwic OW Court Hou in l. ir g.on. Notice the tmm M M tn. top of Mh fir column-fired durino, the Ci  W.r. 11811-1697) « Founder of Wentworth (1846-1938) ' President of Wentworth MiRt.ry Academy from 1 880 to 1918. YESTERDAY Above n D ctured the first company ever at ;embked At Wentwctti. From this humnlo beqin oirvg. the Acoden-y has ma r chod torward over a trail of development that has placed it in the front rant of America ' s betl military tchook futd TI1DAY The Wentwortfi Military Academy of today is vastly different from the Wentworth of 1880. From year to year it has enlarged Its facilities, increased ; ts enrol ment and changed its physical appearance until there is little to remind one of fre early days. Numerous modern and attractive buddings have been erected as they were needed. Old buildings Save been torn away when they were no longer useful. Spacious military and athletic fioWs have been added. One of the finest Field Houses in the country has been built. Every new method in teaching that has been found definitely superior to older methods has been adopted. Yet, some of the fundamental principles that guided the first company are adhered to just as strictly today. •Officers F?ont end Center WEAPONS INSTRUCTION • The new Indoor rifle range wfcere every code! leerm vm li enrw finrMj. MILITARY DEPAHTMENT MILITARY training at Wentworth has been a stronq feature since 1 895 when the first active army officer was detailed •o tKe Academy but has never been permitted to interfere with scholastic work. Today the Reserve Officer Training Corps program |ROTC| a Wentworth is administered by Regular Army personnel, con- sisting of three commissioned officers and sin non-commissicned 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 learned. 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 m the ROTC si« year Military Schools program, a cadet receives all necessary ROTC training to qualify for a Reserve Army Commission once he has attained a bacca- Weate degree. Wentworth is proud to be one of the original Honor Schools of the United States, the highest rating given by the Department of ♦he Army. A Rrtt Aid Demonstration Phyncal-Combat Proficiency Test In tfih  iaw of  K mala lobby ot rha Admlfli tT« io« buMinc, cadati ar« itiown admifino; a roplica af tka Ok- Ur itlon of lr d p«mdahca and Co nt tution donated to WantworrH by Ute Mr. L Frod fcvam, V; c  .rV«ldant of Emary 6Vd Thay« ol Kar,«i Cry. 1DM1NISTH 1 1 ll III IMIIM, W ' rthin Wontworth ' s Administration BuBcCno, are handsomely fur- nished parlor , corridors and reception rooms. Among its rurnun ' 191 and docoratkjni students and guests alii find many ortic ' si of interest and rare beauty. Its comfortable furnishings amid peaceful surroundings afford a homelike atmosphere where the new cadet readily adapt himself to 9 wholesome, happy emparlance. Here in an atmosphere of quiet dignity, every student Ii privileged to entertain hit guesh or to spend hit leisure momentt as governed by hii dairy schedule. None of the comfort of the modern heme have been etc ' uded in Wentworth ' s plan to provide the finest train- ing and quarters avai ' ab e • (Abova) 7I  cornar oi ono of tha at- tractive parton wh r cadati racaiva rnair o  U. 1 • |P qM| TM   • partially idustratit tho homalika tur- ■oundinqi 0 ' tha racaptlon 1 CAMPUS si g 1 j Nature and moo have joined foxes a Wentworth to oroduce a campus of outstand- ing beauty, Magnificent trees, of mony vari eties, blend in perfect harmony with modern attractive building! and spacious grounds. The Academy it located just at the edge of le ington and covers 52 acres. The front campus ontendi over four city blocks and is dotted with massivo aims and glorious fewer banks that provide enchantment and inspiration. The back campus includes athletic and military fields and the new stadium. There a ' e ten thoroughly modem buildings on the campus, each built for the eiact purcose it se ' ves. They ere of brick and stone construction and are heated by steam and hot water. • Memorl«l Chapel i ♦ • Looking gm th Ri  r from • h« Wmtarorth Country Club PorcK. THE WEIVTWDHTH COUNTm CLUB located on one of the most beautiful spots over looking the Missouri River, the Golf Course and Coun- try Oub add variety to the many ' facilities available to the Wenrworth students. The nine-hole goff course is mos attractive and sporty. The dub house, with its catering equipment, is ideal for many informal parties he ' d throughout the year. And In the stable are found horses suitable for the tyro as wefl as the e«oert ride. • Tw ' mq Up 0n of the tpecioul, well Rgkted end immacularr corridon In llw SeNeiWIIioff SchoUit ' x Building. Trie attractive Kbrerv containt thoutandi of voIutwl providing avwry ntcnury tupplement to tHa itudent ' i toiti and menuali ViumI Aidi are being uied to a great eatent to wpplement lecturat by imtructori. TKa Academy kai the belt equipment available and hat ettabfiined a liberal budget for rental of motion picture for clai:. won. if IB in t it §1 • Hi!;; I] E PART MEM T The scholastic deportment ii divided Jn into two separate and distinct unili the high school, which offer four yean of preparatory ort, and the iunio college, which offers two years of lib 1 eral arts and icience. Each hai ttl own organization teparate from the other. Both diviVorn are fully accredited by the North Centra) Atiocia tio of Colleges and Secondary Schools, an organiia tion composed of the leading colleges and pnjpara tory schools in twenty states. This recognition mean that graduates of either department are eligible tc enter any institution in the United States that recei ' students by certification. It is our aim to see that each cadet masters every lesson thoroughly. To accomplish this, every studer ' it taught correct study methods and thoroughly schooled in correct uses of libraries and laboratories Classes ore small, which permits individual attention Most of the faculty 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 waalmeu and he ' p him overcome them. Die Ubom ' a ' Y lor nlamanlar, tlattai r thamlitry pro ' ! many coitfy inilru m nf not provided to ' m nan i ichaoii but which WantworWt k? flaw  r Important to rh« prop '  tud. at cHamUtry. TVia laboratory lor tha ad ' anted chamittry clauet ii avaa mora completely equipped. SANDFORD SELLERS A vtluablr addition to the Wciuunnh cim| m a Sjnd (uid SeUctv St. Hall, a three ijujttn millinn Jki n ait a main, in at junior roik$r dnrmitiirv and kitchen nul dining hall mng. The building i turned after the law. Col. Sandfmd Srllciv Sr., pmidrni nf VVeniunirih fin i2 rearv llr  av the father p| Wen twin b '  patent president. Col. lam«t M. SrJIm. C.il.ti nut tK« v.- f - j Roim CJ«4 I Offi.1.1 01,- wis jj ■ c,u u„„ a WENTWORTH ' S MILLION Our now Field House is a beautiful $ 1 ,000,000.00 structure containing some 65,000 square feet of space. The main floor contains three large regulation basketball courts; a sin-lane indoor grants i tract with a 75 yard straiqhtaway, pole vault and jumping pit: two large varsity locker rooms with drying facilities, a weight room, training room with therapy ..„,, ml M«« Doll- h.l« H..I.. TKf.. r., u l..: . B.it.tb.ll Conrt. .-J .It .. Up In I . VI. DOLLAR FIELD HOUSE machines, equ.pment ' oorn and handball court. On the second fioor the?e is a wresMinq room to accommodate two 24 x 24 mats, gymnastic room equipped w:th parallel and horizontal bars, horses, trampoline, rings and other apparatus: golf and tennis room, and shuffle board courts. It also includes a very beautiful Olympic size swimming pool, cotarfu- and up-to- date in every way. Tr«l Iritjhttt p« ttd med n R« •••mi tnd $) «wtr ral Tktvapy or 4 Training taom ava-ltiblt to Ca4 ft body me .ani . progti A .:. •!  !•••• . J haaan at taa Un ' rifton W «t art Airport |Wt.| W.«.. (, flyi.f C.«.i. t ' 4 i ai  iiw% i la ««a H a MM ai a r ' a-at .  Bald AVIATION FLIGHT TRAINING GROUP Aviation Wentworth pertk- ' peted Jn the F«| ' i l Aeronaufm Adrnlnritratto Civilian Pilot Training Program Irotn itt inception if iW through the cronge to C. A. K W t Training Service until Jun 1943. n e«t til but K out o ' csllegei •id univenitltn throughout tha country were eliminated due o curtallmmt of (hii lypa of (raining. However. Mia academy adrmniitTetiori beiievlng aviatior, training to ba very important now end in the future ' o the youth of tne nation recused permiuSon from F. A. A. cfflc ' eli to continue fligh ' faming ot 8 Civilian been and at tha aipenta of the trainee. Warfworfti openfei In wniunthba with the Earl Heina B ing Service at •he aiington Airport a. a certified flying ichool f ulU approved by tha F.A.A. Tha flight trah ' ng program, including ground ichool far urpaitm thai minimum roauiremenfi tat forth by the Fedaral Aeronautic! Adminhfration qualifying cadarti for Private and Ccmmerc-al Pttot Certificate!. It eoratitt ol Initruerion n both due ' and tc o flight ' m« The recordi of the graduate of tha Wentworth Fl-git Training are out ' itandir.q. During the war the graduate! of thlt training program fougnt an •vary front w er Arnenceni were In combat n_ REVEILLE T D TAPS A DAY i w i: T VV II II T II Ikl O TWO aavi at Wentwortri ere quite the tame, for a widely ' ar.ed program of schol- nitic. military, athletic and other ec+ivities i used to keep the interest of the cadets at high pitcn and their appetites for learning well whetted. Furthermore, no two students have quite the seme duties tc perform throughout any given day. There is. however, a defmra routine that afl cadet follow each day. It is used to instill perfect regularity and promptness in attendance upon all duties prescribed for one and all cadets alike. While It requires some adjustments for new students to become accustomed to tfiis rou tine, any si ' lqht hint of monotony is soon lost in the kaleidoscopic whirl of the school year To give oarents and others a better insight, the following pages have been used to set forth pictorially, the day ' s activities from Reveille to Taps, of a typical Wentworth boy whom we will designate as Cadet Harlan. TIm akhma m tMa aacttoa mnm lata mini r Mawa«a • « that MnM Ma at WatHHt af twin  Wt ara Hill llaaat, TWa ara ralalawi bataaaa •« ma. a af Hra taaati ahawa n iJ In taa Armail Fnftti al taalr txunhy anat M oil illuil ' ata Hia • af maliary tftlnin , aa r c. I -aa -k.Ta it Waataal . ' :•:« Id im ajart a aa a af military praaataa t aa i a ta bafatalwf Ucraav mo ' , ..iH.nl t r Ika ahanoir.}  «Hd litualla Ilia trainaao, llluatrat rl in tKfaj pictara aeitics Kai a ipaclal t ' oalficana Thafa ha.a aaa aarna aaifatffn ahaaaaa ai mtj hm taaa , lalarrlnf U ill. aaafiaa an Waa+ ofta ualfaran. HERE ii Harlan, a typical Wentworth cadot— a fine young 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 large city or a very small town — that males no difference to the democratic spirit that prevails at Wentworth. He may be from a wealthy family or a family in meager circumstances — most of his dessmates would never know, nor even be curious, unless he chose to tell them. But ho 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 himseif. his family and friends, and society as a whole. Harlan, like all the others, participates in many activities besides those sho wn. But let ' s follow him through a typical day. • • • H rUn fahl. HafMiiKjar. ... e ■ id u .tad In ft cUm e ltl —i | « d .. Ik. mad.l cdat - Ha ' • kwtV HM4 • M.,.. In rka Uit -mi ana a eraum , a nt7n4 • lftraf in Iba tlall • CalKoml . Ml I rOk.n Hu,o and Arthur, ail t H Wanrwartk H . „ . M r f ..Ik .,lk tka t.na.r, ArtW ma . .It. a A Car,. .1 an E,.;,- .. ,,.,.  , f..,h.i K.k.,1 m MfiiMri. « HUrUn ' t firtf duty it « thorou K, Ml CANT G£T ' EM UP, blows the bugler, but he does, and at 6:35 o ' dock anothor day is under woy. Cadet Harlan goes first to the sanitary lavatory on h ' is floor. A good washup is part of the routine, for a cadet is expected to keep him self 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 persona! habits of order. Each morning Harlan makes his own bed, puts his clothes in order and helps his roommate clean the room. Hajhw nulm up hit Strict inspection of Quarters is a daily routine Formal inspec tlon of Harlan ' s person, room ond equipment occurs on Sunday morning. At this time unusual care must be taken in cleaning the room. Our Mend sees that hiddon comers are carefully du:fed chairs polished, and everything put in order. Then he takes care of his person. There ' s bross to shine, leather to polish, hair to brush, and whiskers to be removed. A certain time is allotted far this orep-aration and all work must be done within that time. This young fellow knows that any deficiency in this work receives what is known in Academy language as a skin — which counts against one ' s company in color competition. ♦Harlan is ready for th inspector — brass gWarmnq, shoes shinsd — room as daan as M provarbial hound ' s Here HarUn delvet info thing icientific. Modern •II laboratory work. if provided fo AT B O ' CLOCK in the morning, classes convene. Har- lan mates 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- cafe scientific equiornent. He is not forced to grope blindly for information. That which is true of the science laboratories is equally true in all othe ' classrooms. Time pastes rapidly in the dassroom or laboratory because the work is interesting. The scholastic day is divided into two equal parts, with four dosses in the morning and two in the afternoon ■ ■ (i atfflMl ALISTHENICS play an important roie in the physical education of Cader Hartan. No effort is made to indulge in this or any other eiercise in the early morn- ing hours when the body is at its lowest ebb. AH such exercises are taken by our cadet after a hearty breakfast and monvng classes. The e ercis«s are intended to promote graceful movement as we ' l as better health. The calisthenics used by the United States Army ere followed. They are led by senior cadet officers. So long as the weather permits, tie calisthenics are held in the open, but they are aken in the large gyrmwium where n entire b t+ 1on may talie oart at the same time, when rain or cold ii in me air. « C d«t HarUn C...« l|MMMI J«t ccmmixilii? pl«too lt o«ii In DRILL is a vary formal affair. It is on the drill field that Harlan learns much of courtesy, discipline and alertness. He. with his entire battalion, is thoroughly schooled in good citizenship, taught the proper respect for superiors and trained in leadership. Learning to drill a squad is the first training in leadership. Throughout the year squad drill and competition is a part of the regular military routine. The squad is the smallest military unit and con- sists of nine to twelve men, two of whom are sergeants. A l instruction is conducted by cadeh under the personal supervision of members of the military faculty. Although military work tales bu ' one hour each day, the training is intensive and much more thorough than that found in larger units. Personal attention is given the individual cadet on the military field as well as in the classroom, end eacn cadet has an equal chance to advance to import- ant positions in Wentworth ' s military realm. In the army, the navy and the marine corps Wentworth is glorified by its alumni who have received their commissions and are distinguishing themselves in official capacities of these respective branches of service. Like many other cadeh, Harlan finds the eitended order drill more interesting. This drill consists of combat methods. Ho it taught to mate use of cover, to advance and to fire. 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 oy tho Department of the Army call for quick tr. inking and immediate action. H r« our typicjl Cidol findf  tt nd«d ord r dnl intarvttinq and imt ji.  • fk. C da Olr«r «i. 3 «k. liaM flout MM •- ,-•■ ' ■ ™ W,5« U. ; Arm  k ptnt tftt ik tfct liqkt M MmM, tk. .k..t  . iwrt Ik. ctrirltkp L. hit rid l ll.gt.-Col.M l M t t Mm. 0. S. MwU Kt Co rot. Ma D« ticicte:t d In coniideratila act on I  ■ i« K I ★ BREAKFAST Ho C n ■««« w.n :•.«•• ★ BIN N E n WM. Whet.Wh... !,. .. ( CIlWtT | $ UP FBI wi.ii  «i M I. i Kin Eating —  n alwayt-popuUr  port with H rl n and kit Mow ead  il M««l fim« i alwey • tima for oood food and good feJ- -W. B M.jor  .b l D. H.pl.r, wilKl ••. . TV. | M . i, hit .if.. Mi FOLLOWING the morning classes comas lunch time and our cadet i ready fo eat. Academy menus are always varied and pleasing. Meals are carefully planned to suit the needs of all cadets. They ere healthful and nutri- tious and just what active, herd-work- ing boys require. Meal times are 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 Harian and other cadets may do pretty much as they choose. The recreation room is a popu- lar place at this time. «M yb. H«rUn ii bonine rH. w ir MM Lik. «ll cadoti ho t kfri p rt in iwrful eompotHioii In tHo rocroofton room. ♦The televiiion wt in th« recreation room enobloi THE recreation toom provei a haven of rest, rela 8tion and zestful Indoor competition. Pool, billiard and ping-pong tables are provided. A few try their hand at bridge. while others read, or relai In comfortable chairs. •(Right) Our friend «endt  n tuembly I ch p«l period, k Sd  le «ch week ♦(Bolo ) W. mutt got in th.re tnd figMl l y H ri ti t h« mthoi « iXorft ' pop Ull on the «vt of • CADET HARLAN attends interesting, inform- ative and inspirational meetings in the chapel. immediate ! y before lunch on Wednesdays and Saturdays. These meetings are conducted by the Academy Chaplain, but are not strictly religious. Travo! talks, health lectures, scientific demonstrations and short sermons, presented by outstanding spoekers are frequently on the pro- gram. The service is opened with a hymn, prayer and responsive readings, and cbsed with the sing- ing of Wentworth. the Academy sorg. Pep meetings, preceding important ath- letic contests, are hold in the gymnasium. Tnese are always occasions of great fun. Students and faculty male rousing speeches The cadet band furnishes goy, martial music and everyone antici- pates the big game on the morrow. Athletic contests are important recreational events. Every cadet ottends them. U M U pltflM. tilt !.-•„ .1 O ' lCf S Tfr.-. I Wtntosrtti, It no. • Cafoml to • J- •. , S . ., Anrr. M. • ,««: ,♦..• , , th. of AMu. Kitt.. K-.i.l.;,. L.,t. Olin... .-d Occu- pation ol Im Nait to aim. . . , ' «r . - 1 Orm.il. paralioapar. wt. part In Id. SIcIKax id, 6 ,,4uf NWk On «. rl rl. C.P..U jm. I. Slf I DERSONAL attention .« no confined to the ' classroom nor to the evening study periods. Hadan and many other cadets seek assistance in tfio spacious Academy library, The faculty offi- cer in charge is always ready and willing to help any r udent, no matter what his problem. What- ever the subject, the faculty officer is qualified to c ivo the guidance needed. Wentworth ' s library is one of the most import- ant places on the campus. It contains more than 10.000 books on nearly every subject one could imagine. Reference books include the famous 0 - ford English Dictionary and many sets of enrycto- pedia. •HarUn pUjyt football— and mighty w l, too! No wonejtrt H« uncle Ml «n AMmorlean «t Yole. ♦In wirrr« month our boy turns Ml «tt.ntio i to basketball indoor iporti. T ' RAINING for leadership it important on the football field as well at 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 are consistent win- ners. The fine spirit of piayers 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 space for spectators. Wentworth is a member of the Junior College Interstate conference, an athletic asso- ciation numbering seven schools as members. The Wentworth High School teams are members cf the Missouri River Valley conference ot this time. Almost every major and minor sports are on the Wentworth program — all played und«!r competent coaches — nd every cadet is required to participate •Tba gymnatium i 220 ■ 55 fee . K contain two regular bavlet b«H court a large itago. locker rootrn and  howeri. Plani art underway to remodel thn building into a itudent union ' m tha vary naar Mure. ■it sporklmg. crystal-clear water of tha swimming pool is inviting to cadets the year round. The pool is an official Olympic size and is the scene of frequent water sports and aquatic meets. It is the purpese to teach every cadet to swim well. The water is warmed to a healthful temperature and kept pure by efficient titration and chem- ical treatment • (B«lo | Protect  tud condition! prrv r. in Ha ' ian ' t room. (No ' s the ntaiil type ot lampi are presently •(Abow) Marian and hit friendt tuna jn a rad ' o program during the r creation period immedi- ately folloiring the running meal. (Note the habit ot Kttoeing to tna radio hai not changed but «e are jure tea muK hat a great deal.) Just before the evening study period it the favorite tune-in time for Cadet HaHan and other radio devotees. Perrtili- tion to have a radio In the room it re- garded a privilege, the abuse of which causes the student to lose this favor. After thirfy-five minutes of recreation following the supoer hour, evening study is begun at 7 o ' cJock. Each cadet retires to his own room for a two-hour period of quiet. There It no ttuffy, rvoity hall in which cadets are confined. Instead, indi- vidual initiative it encouraged. Faculty of- ficers are in constant attendance through- out the period, giving advice where; it tt npeded and encouragement at all timet. A .PS, at wh lights must ba turned ■ our and al cadets remain quiot, it sounded a 10 o ' clock- The soft notei of the bugle call to close the activities of an eventful day and the peace o slumber envelops healthy young bodies until another dawn. T APS Fades the light And afar Gooth day Cometh r.ight And o star Leadelfi f| Sctsodoth all To their res • An   lqwtt cUu. A well organized program of instruction in social usage Is a required course for ell students, and advanced classes are available -for those who desire ♦Kem. Ease of manner in any situ- ation Hius becomes natural to a Wentworth Cadet. Mnny occasions such as these pic- tured here afford ample op- portunity for the Cadets to practice their social graces. • Tt Fountain adjoining th Ree popular durinq danco in«« mi«iofl. • Off lor • aietM • «h« Country Club. WENTW0I1TH IM10HMS The Wentworth uniforms are mode of the fineit materials. Bsoutifuliy fitted, they are suitable for every occasion, and they include every item a cadst may need. 1 1 Th« c. drt full dr«i — th« offlc f U dr n and IK c«d l full d '  ;i overcoat. and nincoa The purpose of this book MM been to give you en ac curate, but necessarily inadequate glimpse of the Wentworth Military Academy and cadet life. In order My to appreciate the Academy, it w ' t ' i be necessary for you to visit the campus in person, tee the beautiful grounds end buildings and meet members of the faculty. The Administration offices ere ope •he year ' round end your visit will be welcomed at any time. SUMMER SCHOOL — A military summer school and camp o ; 8 weeks duration begins in early June. Activities are divided equally between scholastic wort and recreation. In struction is on a tutorial basts and nearly any subiect may be taken. 1008,1969 COMMENCEMENT AWARDS ll MIssMoRt MIMMKIM HONOR I.HADUATI IW AHD Davitl I . Saagtvn Inujui l««art. iiuiiii medal for service, leadership and loyal iy i «ij L. Soicnn, Lrungkxi, MiMwui. COt. D.U.I AS C BUCK AWARD-Gram U Bum. Sc Luul . Mul.iu.in. HONORABLE MENTION -Tnl R. Bnatuuan. Lmimi . t, Cutieado. SCHOLASTIC AWARDS. JUNIOR UMLEGF-VJPHO.AtORE-lH- lamn R Knnlt Council Blidh, Iowa. 2nd-Dahd I Sia ntT. Irnngcro, Minntr.. Jnl-«Tir :— Hrtkril I. Ilatiuinn. Richmond. Mmnori. Tirmahv U W ' andcU. Iknalta. Vbraika I KESHMI N l.i AtuW Burl ' Btiainw, OKrohi, Iowa. 2nd -Kurt S Walker. LV. Mwnrs Iowa. W-P ul 0t Locke, Sear- bomonh. Ontario MICH SU It KM -SENIOR CLASS In -(Iie -RnUiid E. I u -t I eeimnntt, Miwtur.. Jiiio (. tlni, ijrwnp.m. Autumn t ' l - Uonlm C. Uodenkfc. UumS.«t. Mnv.uil JUNMMl ll.ASS- l«-David C. I app. Rati.«n Mimniii. ind-Bru« A. Muatrr. Uainnton, .Miwiun nt— Scitt ft. Bntt.ai. Picayune. Almivapril SOI ' I ItiMORE CLASS-l«l-WrWi i W. Prrrv. Leainajrat. Miuiutl SvO-Jav C. Pl.airdr, Abllard. Nehraaka. IRISHMEN lat-JiaYn T. Greer, Manhlteld, .Auianuri J n. I J ,.( n A Ct.inan, till REBEK Al 1 SHU US $100 I AMI AWARD TO NONCOM OI F It ER- Danirl I Scfaimoifomll, Champaign, Ubrjuia. IT.EAIFNS MFAIORIAI CHI MIS 1 III AWARD JUNIOR I OIJ FCE - Fahaard I. C.JIinv ■ ui.i1kiIj.iu. Ohio HU.lt SCHOOL- Kennel h II. l-amttaly. Wrmuaut, C.wtrado. HONORABLE ME Nl ION - Dm wl L. lanp. lurvtuwn, Miuiain. Bruce A Mutter. ImnRiiui. Miwouri. PARK MEDAL FOR MICHFSr Al I HUTMENT IN MATHEMATICS -U m W.iaoWyvr. Uand ■ «.. Muauui HONORABLE MENTION-J«n« BAUSCtl AN fa LOMB HONORARY SCIENCE AWARD- John G. Mi. REVOLUTION IIISIORY Alliualn. SPOJ. I I II I. Nichnlaun 1. 1. 1.1.1. DAlKilllTHS OF TTir AMERICAN AWARD-Ekarad C. T pp, Rat-town, Miuouit CAP I AIN LARRY BROWN MEMORLAL AWARD-J il I lluu-ttlrt- m, Webb I .iv. Mi.vjuti I IONORABLE MLNTTON-Cecru F. HtrtoeU, Jr., Sponytvania, VirjctnU. I ' Hl Till; FA KAPPA SaiOUARSHIP AWARD- I00-IUMOR COL- LEGE SOPHOMORE- Jamr. K. Knott, Council Bluffv. low . HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR Jii n G. Uliaa, Lexington. Muaoun. PHI THFTA KAPPA SCHOLARSHIP AWARD- $ .fl0-JUNIOn COLLEGE SOPHOMOKl illiiAoi Unit Pom OvcnII atrtain-; £| L. SiuipuT Ltrtnmjt.ai- Mntnun (Rt(hr.l Gndtt Painl im«i- HWey 1-Frank L. Burll, Kmi til) ' . Miunun. THE TRUMPETER JOURNALISM AWARDS- GOLD MEDALS- Wllui: «...-. U. I  .. -.1,1 - Imlrwiblrna. Mnbiuri. BtlSIM SS MAN- ACIH !M HI u l M B.fii: fvi -. E irl. ri.,i-.vv I I HI 1 1 1 A II ' MANAGI-H-ltJ«ni C DanlrlK lta«.. ! Kanw. PI H 1 1 (X.KAl ' HER-Stuajl R. Crick. Kant. Catv, tiwiuti. SILVER MEDAl-S- ASSOCIATE EDtFOR— lack L Fullim. MinaJu VViv.,ai in M VS I DFIORS-Juhn C. Andmro, Ouiurii IHulli I nr,i jnKn M. l.nirl ii.. Inilij.-ni[. . 1 . Inibana, ItATURE UTUILRS l.aSn I Sickiu.I1. .Aniaiilk ! ■ «. Mail; E. Bifflr, letfctv. C«r. M «.uri Mkkarl S BJli.-ailnc, Kanaai ITrr. Miauari. PHoTl ' KiRAPHER- It.ljtri K. |..prf. I ihrial, Kan«, lOUIAIMST-IaiKi E. Wallas, Bmik. i ••!.. •.. IIIK I MHIVIS • ' UIIIMNIST [ „„• I Sugon i ' .vmn.in. SIM1, | III h Ml I ITIS-Chatka T. Rrkmbrv Dal!a . Tsui. Robert li««i . JOURNMTSM CI RTinCAIlS-PHO ltK.RAFIlFR-R.iin l .l.rm. |.ihi««.« Ch« llllra«. NF.WS RU ' OHIFUS John Oliva. If aincliai. Miwuri. Dak O. I Iciulnvm, iViliii(i.«i, kiaaa . .Anhui Batn 11. IkmOi. I.,wu. Sit HI IS Rl |i II; 1 1 Its Stephen k YnuciL ■ ni,im. Miunun. Stci-i ' n C. D ' ni..n, Woe Din Muincf. luW. Runohl M Bowh. Kama Catv, Mttwitri. JOHN J. ITRH.ALLA. IR. MEMORIAL lOURN.ALISM-l -GOLD Ml ll.VL- Jack Leu Fulton, Mrnaiha, VY FRANK W BROWN AWARD Ckntnn S. Sw.Jlutd. KkbmnnJ. Muaouti. OtlTSl ANDINC. CTi 1P NV- COMPANY A-GOII) MFOAI-Otvfllc C lU.bblm. S. till Kanwa Utr, Mu ufi. Captain. SILVER MED.Yi S - Frank Bw II, kinvi. ( nr. Miwun, Fuat LaniwnaM. JuJin B Kkinlc. Wcilrrn Springe llllnnii Second UiulrmuU. Jainci n, Pieict. Oakland. I.nva. Sccoaxl Lirtii.iunt. lEocnai S IWIale. Palmer, Nebraska. Ftnl Setpimi. FIONOR- ABLE MENTION COMPANY E. SraCTAI DISILNCllON BAND- 1%HT 969 AVVARD-Maik A. Salt- nwrvh. I..ml«illr. Nrnruka, Captain. R«i T. Ford. Oakland, lima. Seond Ijeutrnanl. Anhui Bait . Brtuw, l.WmJa, knva, Secimd lariittnant- Terrell L Conuant. Lthenv. Mhatmri. Steund UrulrnanL Diioald t. J«lin. Oterland Patk, Knrtaaa, Fin Servant, WtK.ADI COMMANDER PI.AgUE-Dafid I. Staff . Ixiirujttav. Miwaul. GiIikmL RAI I II ION OlMMAMMI! PI mIIIS I Ills | I: vi I IM |, .,l, M. Yaax.. Kama. Cil , MintMit .Vb|.it. SECOND BATTALION-Witfe ft Cennan, Vallo- I Volet, kajuac. MaVir. COMPANY COMMANUER I ' UYyUES-COMl ' .vNY A-OndU C. Putb- bitii. North kau t. I .n, Miskain, Captain. COMPANY B— Veriaut S. Brewer, Kauaaa ClrrjMliunui. Cauuln. COMPANY C-Ben G. Dicker, Earl , Atlanta.. Captain. COMPANY D-Terty L. Chauuhrri, Mian. Bclsluni, Caipuin. COMPANY F.-lamo L. Burmnuer. Chlcagn. Ulinnli, f aptain. COMPANY F— Paul W. Uaaa, Kanua Ctt, Mua-aatl, Laptaln. HTAIX UARTTRS COM- PANY- Mark A. Saltmaidt. Loui.Mlkr. N. ..ra.ka, Captain. PIAOUE-HEAD Nckraiaa, Oiiupanr bka, Cal alli DIE JAMES DIRENNA AWARD-COMP.VNY QUARTERS COMPANY .Mark A Saluunh. Luaitville, t lanmandrt- WStX IAI ION OI 1 IK I INI ITT) S 1 ATI ' S M ' .MY Ml 11 M - Jlis UMIFCE Aaji Md C«f- I .lin V Cm-Ilu-. f ' CBaaic Cmaie)- Daniel E. Sclwwrnarnli, (Tluunpaitn. II1L... St NS OF IDE AMERICAN IIEVOLU I ION MEDAL C Dameli. Laand Karuai. Rohrn L Maikm, Kanaaa Civ. J IK IN II IW HONOR CUAKD Ml l AL M.i-t U bat. Mwaairi. Mullenluua, Leaina- THE HENRY LEAVENWOflTH CUAPniR OF THE ASSOOATION OF THE UNITED STATTS ARMY TO A FOREICN S FUDENT- Alraro I Cakk ra. NUnupia. Nkataijua. C_A MIIIIARi Di ' PAH I MEN ' l I ION! Ml I ADF I U M D Ml DALS-M 1 1 -|..hn M Htme.. Iawt,at. OUahrana MI 2-.it I k 2-Madaaal D. Valrruu. Uaynrmor. Ml«ran ME I -Julian A Snaikat. S| , «r ' kJ, Mu«.uri niL DtPARI U:N I 01 Fill ARMY SUII.HKMt CADET AWARD MSTV-Davul I Suujno, Uetrmtun, Miaaauri, MSUI-Wilhtf II A ' afln. Center. Kama MS1I - Str|4ien k. Y..uug, Uainajton. Mkaaaari lautcini, R Rourviie )■ . J.ttntTetir. Gniniana. RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION MEDALS MslV F. K K, Ramm-tn. Ormany, MS11I l. Sdm.i-I ' ok R. Pii Miaaairi. MT -(Bnanae)-Ce,K|p ' M. Bcdmgrr, LiLcrrr, Mlaaoairi. GEORGE THOMAS UIUOM IMST 60 AMERICAN LEGION MILITARY IAILIIE.NL1 AW AltlJ l.,l,i Mid,. IOUK.I. SOI ' HO MORE Juarph M. Yaun, kama. Laiy, Mrttuuti. (Sd.rt M dal COLLEGE FRbMIMAN-lliU t J. NieJinlann, (.ladNone, Miwatrt. (Brcaur Medat;.- HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR Uayton N. Mr«.uU««ry, Leunffnn. Mlunurl. DFPARIAII N I OI THE ARMY MILITARY TRAINING CERTTn- CATES- MSIV .- liatimv I. Ballew. Grand Idand, Nebtaika Paul W Bau. Kanun Cin, ntiavaifl, Mail E- BdJlt, MTtrntn tin. Mi v.uri Vctnoa S. Brrrm, Kanw (ale, Miwwri, Alan J. Btnknttar, Saauy, lUintat J ihn D [kcktiiwai. Sltawnec AUrunn. Kanun. William C. Favateaut, Jr., Oklabtoaa Otv, OILuSiana Wclnter ti. tittrjn. t teve Curur, Mnanuri Strubco E. Hayt, HtacliiiTT.Mi, Kanaai. CirrutaT S lunn. New Bcdl.ad, Ma itaciiutetti, l-briun- phrr W. Kteakcaruu, IStwaaj., Illinoit- Dana F. Kariil, lUntalein, German Otarlea K. Innrr, kanaaa I aty, MKa.iun. J. lUIey Oahmt, l aiitfttat. Mitaiam. all Bruce A. Scnrader. Lecuiffun. m. Gary NL Stttaart, I ' .tvi .,n lUmiav Ribrtt F. W aldn.p. Jr.. j Btudt, Cukjradi.. Duuilja R . Wn«hJ. BeUcvtlle. lUutrav loaeph M. W. Zarentki, Jr. BlnonilieU. Net, Jcwy. Walla ti Mark A Sandm. IV«t Leunatu W Mtutaan. tkartd I. Stagnrr Irrtiup, n. Mr Arkanuat. Sieplmt I. Suatebickn, t I an i.nci Shan nee Mitabin, Kanaaa. Jamea 1 WcBi. Kanaat C m . katua. Kent I Yaaai . kanuti Cn. Mituattt Eiiwanl LI. II . H MIXXNF.Y MEMORIAL FLYING AWARD-T mvahv M. P.eilintt. Hale, Maatoun. lltPOimiFNT MFDAI S-HFADQUARTERS COMPANY-Van L Can It, H, Ik. Oonradu R.ihrtt F t.mnrr. Alalia Herat. Miauajn Vlrtur W. kia-bii-t, Overland Park, kan-ai. Ilrure A. Mmtrr, I erinKt-in, Mlsaoin. lUJam E. Parka, Wadiinatun, Miwun. Br. an W . Smith. Miauun, Kanaaa, Loan i . ,- Grand Pava. Mn(..in. COMPANY A-R.,he« L, C.idtore. Jr. Wrllnian, luwa. Jam« D. Plane, Leawoal. Kanaat Eric R. Porta, St Louu, Mitanuri. Jatnrx J. Sen-i, leaumt.ui. Mivw.iiri tt IA1PANA ' R- Cerayi. C PrAiert, Kairata Clt . Mtaaiiuri. Phillip A Rncbrl. Kanun Citv, Miatratn. Dmid I. Stasnrr, I caliigkm, Mi ain COMPANY C -W allet L. Gmeiillc, Kanun Citv, Mraauttri. Ben C. Dickr. . Fatlr. Aikan n Jack D. Fauhrl. ..l, i.nl, Sntinp. t.aVxaiJo. COMPANY D-Jrllrcv W. laon Balbtat. Canal Zntie. lli,, ma. R Ku.hn. Ilaytuwa, Mtaarnoi. Mvckael W. Ijrnnan. LennaKm. Miunuri. Davi.l t:. Lapp, Ravinvnt. MiKairi. COMPANY L EdararT K. Helb.it. Saltna, kamoi Chariea It. Smith. Jr., Kanaaa Qrf, Miiaouri. tUM PANY F-E. Straa Vtallr. f I !■ ■«, MiaaoutL HI N I klTM Hi ii MS 1 II M Pjll l ' , 1 1 Its ( (.MP H,. -„ i Cream ti llrvbi. Hl«liland. Uluuat. linen W ' lmtrmrycr. I .rami Pan. Mtavam. COMPANY A-lli.an :ifuR,a .n C. Krru-het. Maaiiowur. Wiarorain. Jan« D, Pune. leaw.aL Kanun COMPANY ' B-Rontn WI Geur - G, IWk. Kanaa. Citv, Mi.vn uii Pltilllp A Rtidwi Kanaaa City, Mitfcairi, COMPANY C R...n I I land I ki.,11 C.atncil Blulfa Lava, Waltrt I t irta . ill. ' . MBfM Qtv, Mitanuri. COMPANY D R„ n 21 Gnrd.m M. AtcMcen. SpririrfatU. Mcvarri. Kurt R. Fullbririit. Biwikbor, Mauarktiu-nK COMPANY E-Room It-Mlckael I Eutnutr. Hutlinafan, Iowa. Ruaaell I . Oatk. DaBaa, 1 ' nna. COMPANY F-H.a«n H-Dtck F Swam, KtuJbttntet. Mramturl. Cad J. Slrwart. Cleburne. Teat IVIKOFF IMPRCIVFMI N l W ,UU RnnJd XI. Bowea. Kanut tity, M,U, ARiON MUSIC Al AWARD-Brore A Minter. Lnuaaton, Mkrari. BEST OIX) BOY BANDSMAN-ltm Wlndmeyer. Oand Paw, MiiantirL BEST Nt:W BOY BANDSMAN s..., w, ...... Laming. Kwuma. s|(i ! GENERATION ALUMNI AWAnD-roirTSTANDIN ' G COLLFC.E t.RADUAEE Strplien K. Yuurtf, Lrxinpiut, Miiaouri. RALPH CONGER MEMORIAL SPORTSMANSHIP AWAIUX-flobert G- Darnell, leataand, Kalraia. BILL COOK AWARD FOR BEST AiLRtHIND A FH1 J=TE IN JUNIOR OI I Fl.F-l.i- Bob C. Qboin. tniinpim, Miuottri 2raURnben G Daniela. LntwtaaL Kanwt. Bil l. COOK AWARD FOR BES1 ALL ROUND ATULEIE IN HtCII SCHOOL Ik - It, J and F, Fuln, Litalii«tiat. Mi-natrL 2ad-Sien-n C Dcntnn. W ' eu IVt Mcinea. luwa BEST RESERVE ATHLETE IN HIGH SCHOOL Julm V. Stflen, Omalia. Nebratka. M WllirKICHRY AWARD FOR Oil I S FAN DLVG ABILITY I.N A SPECIFIC SI1MO- I ..thai] :-BaM| A. SrfcnrFer. Le.inglnti, Mraaouri. AATU.OUG1IBY AWARD FOR BI ST All ROUND ATHLETE IN COMPANY ATIILETICS-JiaSn B. Bvhyttta, Ltu LaiuanK. Multiian. BILL aHILTTll AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING SWIMMER— JUNIOR COLLEGE-Tbi«na P. Metvluutt, Lrawnod, Kanun. I AMES B LOWFRY MFMORIAL PIAQUE-rRoi S«nteuet)-COM PANY A-Omlk C Rnbbitn. Nnrtlt Kama, tin, Mjwntm, tjanrainy Can- mawlrr. Seetmd Senictrr;- 1 OMl ' ANY A-Onillr C RUiKui. North Kanaaa Un. Mttamm. Ganpanr Comnundrr. Ill Mil LS W MINTON MEMORIAL II NN1S AWARD MkIiucI D. K.i.itf liij.i. Lori.ilc BaUTacki, I ' mr sliMn a, DEL PODREB.ARAC AWARD -Janata I. W. Greet, MnnhncfcJ. Mmnuri. JEFF PARROTT MEMORIAL AWARD-Bob C Clbanu, Mkaviurl EDGAR MUENCH MEMORIAL AWARD Randall D. ktthn. Cilv, Miwmri. CI I Mil IS STLATNSON ' AWARD lOUTRTANDING OOUEGE NUN COMMISSIONED OII ICER. INt I HIHNi, FIRST ' SFIK.F AN IS CCjeneral AO-Amiiml Ahthry ami Utefoliu-w) -Tlwanat 8. Duralalr, Palntrr, IVOBHY PIUlT ALUMNI MF.AK)RIAI. AWARD -Tinuahr I.. WanJell. Onwlia, Ncbrauul Name, read It,™ U to radtt JUNIOR COLLEGE SOPHOMORES Class of 69 MM Lhm Iain W« Ice lilwjnl Atu l ltfe.t Ti«  Ixwit Balkm Michael Errje l I l.i-ii Janwi Walt Hj.- I.. Paul William Ban T«iiwm taw atiiy Andaaoo I4h0 Indian Ililk Ccuncll Bluli MMI ■ Ajtl Bo« 75$, S U«, I.m. «■ 6 40 1 WrlllntfiKi, Mi ' 64097 715 W. 3 J Vt . Ctund blind. Ncbtadu M MOl 5247 N. Warn . Kitno Cir . Mwuuii 641 IB ■m W, Pi-nhinR Ik . Rtuutlyn. lawn 52211 Alrato J.«r Caldrra C u CaluYra cla, A|K. I IS9, Manaima. Nit, ( A. Wahw Mtn C, Carreoto 8109 Timakawli. Shawm Ml« .,n, Knmai 66208 Tem lr.it Oiambm Ml.VI ' h lldiii. AW) New York 09045 r.«l (iicrph Oiiiu, JAFD Monroe City. M.«,i.i 6345 4235 E. 60tl, Tar. Karran Ck . Mi.v«tl MHO Bui 57, Dam. MtaW M022 Dux 1956, Euw Park, CnWi, 80517 j.j.i, rii iic. ikL nci Ned Fll.io IWwoharr Mark Ejpcr DUlk Trcklr lUlpli Huiturun Dane Nitrtoli Uttt «iu Liwn Hre«ri VctDiin Slew an Brewer Frank Ire IU.rO SH H 1525 St- negate l)r., Y a Lamuia,, m 1. 1 ■. 1 1 Ml FrankHn. Lrxio-tnn. Mm , mi 64067 1 303 LamUimiic. JcittTfc ' O lit). Mi-aosri 65101 I .in tn mi Culimdo K05VI 212 Taj iUi. St, Luiui, Muauoti b3lJ7 I2H Fax Dr. St. Loult. Miiiiixui 4SM0 112 W. BturdiH R 1, Kuiuii Cil . MjiMurl 64116 Ot}. Mi wi Mil- Gary Lee CVirliial K«rh EilwuiJ Cunkhn. Jr. 12309 S J2od St.. Omaha. NVhtwla f.Hlil Gary IMVaytw Crawl, ml JOS E- Sank St., alil.,rnli. Ml uri 6501 William Jam Crinvrll 4003 Funklm, I h i Miam. hm 50310 John Untitle. Gunman H22 W. Seoald St., Maryttlkj, Mltvairi M46S I ' m? ' Nnnmi Daily 7115 Pvnn.ylv.ain. Kao u City, M,—un WI14 ILbert (.raot Dnoirii 9308 MukI Lane. UawuaJ. kanw, W1KI6 AW. OMk .XMhaV Wl— 1 65651 Hen Komari DifktT ILu 206, Euilc. , tluu.wi 72311 Hiciiatd Lee Bullock Jatlic. lae ButBirloei AU11 I Box 87. tjiHTcnrc, 66044 4912 W. MrW C caai,, lllio... i t .4l 14 UR«r Ale, S, w . Ulinu. 6| 74 | ,hn Ikiuld Dickimun, It Thooui Slrphan Diml«lale |. r.«t llerm D11 I). It. lury Walia l ,nali(r «i 1 tainlr Uuucan Sieirii Lviib E1U-1 leBi r Wdi.a-.L l ,ny Maek Wl .9404 ADiarobta, Prainr VilUse. Kama hiOrr Box 38, r«lmet, Ncbratka bsHM BuX 722, Eaajle, t-,|«xdn 81651 - 3804 E. J4t|i. Inikrrralente, Miu.,un 6 052 5623 BeJJctol Dr, Dullai, leaaa 75241 2207 Circle, Ri in, Arkatfaa 72756 UiSiMtki Mitvuni . 3. Bua 315A, C«eJ« . t kt .!,, Ob ft IS ip i • Vamr. Mil W •«!« •!•!•! JUNIOR COLLEGE SOPHOMORES Class of ' 69 flurunl Autm :i Kaiun frail Mu ' luri larmu Uillun.t U.rU Uf m, Jt. 150? S,uih . J tU- Ail.nuiMii. Icxn 6010 610 S Flm. Ko.n-.ilU luwa 1041 VVIh.at lam. (Hilah.M.4 On Oilnh.an MIC Boy 1«d Fold PO. Do W5. 447 [ hiti St.. OaLUitil. liwa M56C UuiiiK. ' Emi.k I ' lillrn Jt. 1914 IU.vli.ai Mlcoiai Or , Mimhut 5M0I (Vnunl Vrnhoi Gflkj Jt hOX Latf ftVh S« . kirvtu Cm. Miuuri MIJ1 Duu ' iJ Ha« Chtti 4017 Ma- in. tWan.l IVl k„..... 6M12 r« .ft L.rm CdUc, la 10)3 CinJc ijr, Ucllinati l.nw 52356 (,r.- w . Sc.« I. 77 MrniunSt New Utillmii, Man , liutcm 0YT41 KJokMnlu .Mil N. W«i Hw,. Oik. .. I, Wiacl lanjuit William FT.-drrkk C.ra- WrrMri Gonial Gtmt t„hn Uumm. Hall Hcbm l imvll Harmim HatUfft J.airi lUnunn lUalnrv Lee I liimlnn Krnn.lh lluiinK llan.Ji Mu ' url |. Jm llmhirt Stiipbni FJoj .l ) I j . C.rnpa? I Itvht Arthur hfk Hnbm R Um K«U Jaipac Han Irr |.ihtM.n 2102 Iraukllo. Irsinuian. Mltwunl 6 Urr 402 S. 2! h, Uxioitii.ri, Mimniri 64067 UM Trniia. Lai, Cirw xw. 1it .ujl 6M4I _ D-flat, Mtanrl 64092 Mil V Mam. Cri Mn .n L MtM.uri 64089 M0 . Maui. kicKnW. Miumrri b408j nil. t , IVihmiand, MiaMHtJ 64054 IK40 r Uutt IM linlnrm, C. 1 tml„ HOIJU 5230 H OjuWaL Do M.anr. In a 5CJ17 •Wi . v rum. Iliu. Mm. Kama. 67501 1410 Waihtiitovin. Hiiililand ttaaiatt 6224 5411 47 « ... Dw Mania. Inwa 503 1( 1210 I m.kw. Uiirral Kaimt 67901 III . lltJi Uainiem, Mhnntri 64067 I ' aul C.rr .tY kllao HOT W. 5 7lh I. it Pla.tir Villa , kail-. .MP Irm Faul Kiruhbi.ll 710 h K r riaind Are llnxinivillr hmma mo57 liaSn IUt..t Kkrinkr 4401 WiaalUtuI r Uotriii S|«ini!.. nUn.il limn [aajcln KtMi 1701 riiiillin W.. I c-.utuiiin. l.« .iitl  .M«S7 lamn It.. Knon 15 WcnUkr Villawr. I ' imiikiI ITIull L.«a 41501 Larry AJkm Kniut IIM U , t Mi i.rr N Karw ( Itv Mi wi 64IIII l  na Ircdtna Kwitf Ifcm X444. IXNtml E« (MX HQ 17 A.1 AH) XiL V.al 040 1 : rhrmuia arnai I anll.ad. Jr. P.O. a- IM. il07 VilV. Uiv lr„n|,t.,„. 1. ■ i M0f 7 |..ri« William Uudmlalr 400 V PUi 54 . Ve n .[ ' . Mi warn MObV Ri h.n W Irmmrrriun II.. i ' , Palmri NchroLa hhliM RorJtwr Von Itwfahl 2JW N. SenWUra. t ka i . Utetii MMM Cliorkl Koininll L.ilarr 4412 N. SI...V ..I  t . Katmu C Jt«, M.nam Milt A-aVc Ain Lcktraial 3150 Sl I ' aul Bl l.. It.. Unci. New Y.iak HNO Dan Xiaam .McDmuM Rlt) 4, tin ♦ , Bcntmi. AtUnm. 70015 Patr-xl It!. MilaoKilm IKOTi I ..I Aw-. U ,  ttiL ' i ti MWw 6 « II, «WI Mar ' . XrcPUmai 700 W ih V S . Nrwum. U 402011 afelfcatafr Namta icail 1mm Wit t«. n«hl JUNIOR COLLEGE SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN Closs of ' 69 and 70 Sirnhcn l .usla MatL 404 Metum; St., W n Lake. ItHl i I40n Rohrn Lrc M.i.m 1257 I liiniinajhin Rd.. ,..... Oh, Mi «oi 6411 ltd Mctano 2941 S. 5th. StmmiKeld. Haatl 6l7 rh.«na. Permi Moi.fc.ni 9710 S. ™™ Rd, L«w,«4. Kan. . 6 2 . Mtrharl R.J ti Maja 102 W. 65th X. Kama tit?, Mmuari Ml 18 C a Stnra Nadkr JtED 1. WdUmp.m. Mhvaut 64097 William Broc Nkhifcten 3051 Vallry Or, S««. CIiy. Iowa SHIM Anthony David UrioD Matvlrw. Mtaatri MOT] Paul Arnold Smith M.pWn Oaig Smith Jaron All™ St r . Jr. IXavid I« r0 StaKnrr V35 41m Sl. MuUm. Ill.iv.li 612 5 .607 S«nn? .-t u I ,-un. Urhona, lluncm 61801 4407 Odumliu. Ave. Suidmkt. Ohio 44870 117 N. 17 St„ Lr lnn i i, Miwntin MOAT limn Hllo Odaxn IL.bcri Edward Parli . i wmmm Ckd Phillip. Tli «) r .Man Phtlnnt Hall PiiMll Mm Bart.in Prut Oi.illr . hc.ta nobhtiH Paul Rirhard Ratty Brat 232. UMitdon. MKnuun MW 214 r lh, Wathlnalun, Mrmoin r,W l S44II Knox li. OirtUntl Pari. Kama. 66212 HtO W.ioduio. An.. Ontinnali. Ob . 45246 415 N. Sherman. I .beral kanui 7 ' WI 101 S. Seventh. Alhajf, Minouti 644112 ? V Bimunchani Rd-. N. K Otv. Mt .un MI6I 3-HI Wh 3020 Ew. Salt Lair Of. Utah H4|f)« (2 9 Michael Sarwart lilt Eatt Main St.. Ptrw.«, Arlanui 71857 Strnhen Mm Siimrhncti i 2412 C anvil, in Ih , C ham|uj|rn. Illlraai 61820 Mltharl Inin-nr Strlier.— RFD l. Hardin. Miawuri 64015 Urine William Vance. Ill U 2. Ur.v I (.. LrarwJ.m. : MOr.7 Robert France. Wihloai, ) ' 4631 Pwiinbam. Shawnnt Mtuuai. Kama. 66208 . MX Brat 6 3), Both, Calcrado 80723 2344 V 50th Ait.. Omaha. NrbnnLa 68104 709 Uudna, Writ Plaint, M.—.m 65775 (am . Edward WtlUc limiith. tec Wamlrll George Watlina Vine St., Bon 425. UmlMlHr. Nebratka 6 0 : 560 rUunp A«a-, BradVr, IIIiimk 609 H 1701 Main. Uxiiunun. Minuurl M067 1501 South f St, Ot«nl. Califnrwa 93030 l Wah Roy Well. Unco Wiudnaryer Kent Lean Wn |, «|.h MnJiaci Va«u . Stephen Cdcn VUbe) Edward Wato Zautukl 7372 1U.I.D. Kanm. Q , Kan«. W.IOM Grand Pan. M«nun 65331 D, , Bc«Jr illr Illlma. 62220 432 E. 8lu St., KanutCitT. Miuoah 64131 2001 Form. LraniHun, Ntiuomi 64067 1014 W Walnut. RrowiMown, Indiana 47220 64 Bell Si , DUmlirid. New jeo« 07003 1300 1 Vim rcaJ ffnro 1th lo n hi JUNIOR COLLEGE FRESHMEN ci a  of 70 IWL.nl Mm Abdnlc. Ifdi lUnn Unlun l I auirm Id rkwcl! Alii n I ' iKiin IXitian Amlrriiin IIiaU UC jjiii Amlu.in Mur Ati .4iL |r. (Ui I .Swain Oa.nl Laurent:- Boilr. But 5), Within Viwoin WW ■Ml N. )M Aw.. St. lharlc.. Ilhnnlt 60174 I w N Pwkivav. ( ' nhtnlnu, NrlmtW NWll MM) LVGlvcrtdlr Aw-. St Loom, Mitanurf MtU I9 i V 21 1 « .. Kanw. Ul . Kumi- M I(H 321 l.timcni St, (cdai lima 12401 1001) Milt ,V, . Mcn.l-.hi. Hoob M)42 2587 [ I Wi S.u.l,, Sail I air In. Huh 84108 I.tW Untwin Hon D.. «l «, WW CUml HO! M Gonad Btatf i ..imulv not s. lUmk: u fail. MM whih Hi.- J it IU n ,1 1 Cauurr, Ir. M,.W:I William ( ..III Olllll- Havltl Irr fkallra | , .„ : ,. m MfX.T l  ri Anihum Batlitta Tiitako IW„ . ihl, d, C ' liiiarrtirui OM72 ( hartr Allm Hiuajmum c t. (Vnwll Acninamknl Lab. OSD AllPA R D Ltekl Uimi. SPO Sun Ft nci«. H M tUaml ftillllll I!. II .... 1 CM Tier Ci.dc, (4cmJ„™, ( aUlmnM  |7+0 I li.aiu. Pattul Orb 12M W. ««ih St Katnm Cm Ml«iuil 6411) |.irl VV.%nt Hwtttt P.O. Urn mi lr ini(|im. MUM Ml ; BHmi dim CrftM Jullll It.iirnck C.l.itl Dwitni Ellmrn ( i.mb. 4i.Ui Blue llii ' tr. livli ' i nilnw, Miu.urt i.44 i ! 220 IWtmi. «vl Lint ( nunl I air, lllm.,1. MM. 14 Bl L CumbntUnJ. Ufci. 4JSSJ 4S.U II ka|« . CmX Fall.. MmoM W40I 121(1 YiUW Dr.. S C h... ■ .. We Viniiaia IS4|ni Krtinnh Allml Rra limn I ' .i ' . ■ , lliltrt Rt SI. H. 5HP. UvinBt.in. Itl  mrl M067 200 latunwtv Dr., SpritoplaW. Arlunx. 7J7 .4 Ruben Sbi Huurbn fil Stnfieyuuc Unr, S( Lkiii, Mlwuul 6)1)2 lawriM llw-cll BmiBria . Jr. Ri. 2. Bn 27 . Jranrmir. Iiiuiiiana 0544 Vihu. Ilanlrti Htiuiiw 117 S Pail CVnJa. luwa 50214 tXivulm Mtutl lltinishiuii 1105 X. Ftthlcr Rd.. Ailin«t nv Trni 7M)I0 I i .I,- . . II • Bnaia ll.ini- si t Prairlr. Mnworl AM45 rtnalil ruirtu Buirnian 1824 S St.. Le ina in. Mwtmti  .40r,7 )i,hn Mx iacl Cumcllu 4170 Central l-i.l.n.i;. ,1 •, Iwluiu 4 i205 Urtl DMN ( ■.. Urn 24. Triwatil. 5|S74 Lam V«t IKam.m.1 Did rfrmint A| . JM, Choinm, SSiiniinii H200I Mi.turl Kalpk Dta«e 2M40 V.  M lot., Kama. (in. Kanun qll Thimaa Vinrml I Km. in AnrtV. ( .«i|v ' M ' nma ( i . P« rrrlll 1 liilr S A QmgXt Cluuln tAmm 2411 CMitn l)i N Kanu. Cut. Mu.mii 1.4 1 1 . Clinlri William rllinoin. It] IW0 Fraittirr Urn. Buamrilk, Minn«t a 5 B ' .Ijinun Bcnukl Blkul 1299 N. CknfaniL St. Paul Mlmanr.u DIM llu„lr Svltaniit Mi. |-0 ftnlilU I arc. Okl.H-.nwa lay, Oilakuma 7)116 Ian. Irw ItrkK (a-nrial IVInm. Ilithmiaiil. Mi«.«in MOM l... u ,r. Lviu. Liabcr 4100 V 95tb St . Apt 210, Prnmt Villa, Hlmr. M.207 JUNIOR COLLEGE FRESHMEN (Continued) Cl« of 70 I mhi MnwcB FlJicr 65 U m [)e.. I cMnipiia, Mmmn 640o7 IKiimn Snut Hr«l« Jt 117 fenhm, Rirknvuvl Mwml 644K5 Uailim A. ftiory, Jr 10615 V. H9l Trrr, OvciUiul r«k. Kuiun 66214 Many David Fmlrf 23 Ruwtl Aw, Ft. Monmnuin, Not Irao 0770) Mirturl J.- Ji I  5H27 Wnnall R.I., K.n . ( ,i, , M, wwl | 641 H Mm Knth Frvi BJt I, Boi 166. U«viUr. Mi«.uri 65625 Jac l« Fulton «l Martin Si, Mirnaiha. MtoMNI 54952 Wiltm Hciui ( rm«n HID 2. Vallcv Itnici kaiiwt b7|4 Krnnoh Fjiajtnc I Urtwni, |i. ( Mr Frrrifjn HartnHI ll t nm. VV.YI llrldenband MM liai • Rd, U-,„, Ohio 4451) RFD B.n H Sn mvl ania. Virginia 22 51 WiiHirm. Mtuourl 646 9 2554 Mi (. ' oil (l.ntrai CJmrfCCa Ucr Uuk Grain Fti lfK ' L linden (■Irrnlr Ham Li nn (.rat |.mn l Wrdcr C.trvr Rlthanl C1uk l.inlt Gup THumai Cniumh. ' Ckmlun C-juntn OuH Tm. Irvinutiin. Mlwtiurt Mffi PWMWM Hi. Mofco 10, D. F.. Mcso 4851 Alleocrca. I VI.-, T«ae 752)4 I . l:.v Rud | firliun. M,„„u,l 64012 WOWWi Si, J. n.l..n Cirv. lll.n.,1. 629SI 4 6 w. Viiiiniiiiii rwinititTiw MOT W Sl«c St.. UU.ii.ilk-. Illinam 626W ll«nllii M - IVItniv Mi«.itiin 1 ' ij Ban 29), I huimwi lk. Mimun « T I P.O. thx J7b0, Han J.—, C«t Riia. C A 16507 HuUndiK ltd- Km Mr. .. ... 5 M| B..V 56. Arlln . . Kin . 67SI4 P.O. Bai 1406. Sin ) . Cava Rn I ' uli Si, Gi«i Bend. Kama. 7530 KM W Odrun R L. Oklahoma City. OIU..W 711 %1 1  N. RawMnh. Cuba Guy. Wonamui 55KI7 2517 H Si, Auburn, Ntrhmla 6 X Uiatlo Sie«t«i H.UInan. Ill IWlwrll Rd . Bnhrl. Oomwui ik.no I WiDlaro R«i llul« n 405 N. M pfe, Clinton. Ilhiuu. 61727 MM I I luu ' b(na..n 801 I Mat,!.. Dt, WeU. Cn . Mi«atn 64D70 )..tgr M Hc«ni IW Lhram llkko Fniimai Glenn Hill Brace i ' . ' .: ' - Illlvm IVmiu. In I link CmMH Oli.ct lei 111 IW li Otran Rnbm Cmda Inipilli. Jr. C«rr Lvnn ). bnvm Wvi-n C br )t« r. 3%d, Apt. I7IH. Uina; Bcacli. CUltimia WH02 Jettrer L A. Wln. IhMMI 904 S 2JnJ St.. l«anw in, Miwuri 640n7 M i HlKhbml, Lninuxia, Mlvuun 1606 W. Mdi, Hatunip, N ' rliinka 1 901 : 42J. US. Annr W« CuBca,. Utlhlt. Prnn«l unui mil Ruurll «l Km S Ihunrh I ' m, Bm 466. Bto llia.rn Mmivuppl 59601 l.irn Anbui K«i«l«lcy , 510 M.,4r Sl, Br..AvUU-, Ot a 45iO R.,brn ( Karln Kmchct 101 1 Iinci4n Blid. Maninnnt. Vi«r.«..n 54220 tiiaiw. ita ' 1 3 1 JUNiOR COLLEGE FRESHMEN (Continued) Class of 70 Wyinan IXiuaV Kruw tliimn Qqmm UMmi Hn irn |)i«u)4. I air rem p «i c4m ueti l lau.1 Dean Land |or Mh hart Li ' m ii S w AUn li«!ulr Pud Ctman UcU ni-t) Si .Vib.itnr Miw-tirt Mr K U2I Walnut, Iaa.«m..«th. Kama. MiOah Bat Sf . Ilanlin. Mia.iu.-i o-HJJ ' ociuh. WiKUmin 54tV aril Cicrra. Kim-a. llt«. Kou a. r |l - TM S. Oallaii.1 Wrbhl ' itv lfen.Hl MS i U01 li-«v.. l Wibb On. Mmnuit ti4«7l (CM Fafir.hr a Dr. Scufaanunih Oman.. ( ■ KiaVn I- ili n Nicbubmi, |r William pit l tt M Niaiim hWH N W Jnul. t.LaJltnnr. Mmwi Mil? I KM I lirtl.iti I rimm in. M:..mi. M ' l, 2t(lfl VaW. Miami OUihiana 4 4  n Viaialm. HammtL Nrhta.ka btm i Bom J.Jtn Mciath.ni K2I M .m,nitiuit . WaAiu. baa f ?Kr M lt tt.nrn McXinln Ninu.aU. NcViinkl WiTV Clai Anil M.Uahan H2J lr«J«. Jonol «:i. Annua (.An CSiUaAt tai.. i 1U W Mruir St. ranihi.ki Ohu -WI P,,U.r. Ill.ilr Martin I242« PcbUtr De li Ui- Sun In., Aiu- a Wflo All™ Mchrbrtll KH1 S 1. B 242. 1 CTtaun. Ml alii Pailraii IWv Mcl«kan I iW f M.« t Pari. Art aim, U(ar i«n « u l 1244 . Nlinb k. MaiutiMit IVium 4221i 11 1. (.lull iW. Vlrni.ain Pcnmtlvtna 1NIM 214 Miuiiil. RKtimnniL. Mi ..m .Wn« •711 Ovwlmail. laaniaal. Kami. 1 2(1 , 90 Walnut St.. Allartm, luva 101122 2M «. St., i., ' ,; i ktaaj nSM) lltb Air. V. Lmit M....un bit TairUia Ivnn Mrnki- Jaain Antlmi MknaW) )• Mali W ilham MuUrtwuv Slrphrn Mcnril Mumluld Paul Sulluan N. rll 1701 Carnm.ii IV. Uilhf.. Iim« : 14 I8ln hiiiai Avr.. Iraiasiai. Mluiairi A4(ai 512 Pnu. Paul ' . V ' alk . Oklahoma 7i07 5 I7«l N.arri lane, linruutan. llhin MBI lleniunl Hamlal Parl.- Itihco Vh«i« Putin- Pi-tr l ml P«IWi Miuun VV allri Pril la Ihitnl Piarx WiHiain Mamn P  ti lanm P.kaanl P am tnc Ruanl., pran (Jc Gr«o P.aatt. 1 1400 tiffkitmi Ih . tUn« U, dvrpli A rn Pn-tnilp l«4 N E 4th St.. Otlahonu On. miahiaua nil lUibcr: hc« Pnmnt iW t.. Uai. IU.I -.«I Fafli. Mlnmtnt V 2Jit Thnmai Ptili ' anl Ran.4.l|ili |0| Paik Si . Mamt.w . Wi.iaimi UtH) llu.vl Strrtn Rata Hit lb. Onm, Miunin ' •4032 Phil|i| Anlntt Kut ' icl 6C]o UaiT ' iiu.i |)t.. K«i.. . fin, Ml— tin 64I.W Vvtyl Itv Rulilk. Ir Mil S buuijdi. MaUt-n. Miwain i ' 1Kn h il M ilium nine I2:.2II Dun Hw S II. U... I. Mnlnuan 4HK-I IrJiur Kent IViw Bnt 2f Wcllinutim. Mi .un 64047 amo nail imrn Mi n, i.ioSi JUNIOR COLLEGE FRESHMEN (Continued) Class of 70 r Runty 10W W. tainftnn. Richmond. Minmin MOBS HcrkJcv ElW-.- Citm v Aim Html -1712 V Tula, OIlMuWl QOC Oklah.ma 711 12 CarU Manuel Rmlwl Km l.tamle Oil Go Apuudi. Boiexi.M, Vtnrroela, S. A. rrrwocr J«n Vh-iphi S ' l n N|mi M.« l. P.O. Hn« 5ftt Orornnlle. Paul Stewart Stflumorhtr RFD 3 I Dm 150. I emir. n. Miwain 6« 7 Nod Ourgr Seek 197 S.W. BW. Lcatnyun. Mkauun «.406 J.mc. J.aenh Serrl PQ Box 417, L xM0.,n. Ml-vjun 6406- CJutln Cray ' lame. HanJd 11.. Jame. t..m William V.ite Till. Hi.- 1 ......... I Timm Cononnlu. Miwiun 640311 111 Onnun St.. Richmond. Mwot 4 «5 jb MM F. Mm. Sondutkv. ntu.. 44A7(i RFT) ft, (iJ2«J Hntan R I. Itlllfra, Mirfmnin 4 744 HID 65UJ0 Waller Umt t mllnun R.iberi Martin Tumhull Michael Ucmn Vaodivrr K«M Sir.™ Walker t luilr. Jrf(m oi J.ihn Adam SL wrn Jamn 1 Sttnlh fl..l en Edwin timet Let Steven t Lyon Sinnm .424 Center Si., E Lamlnu. M«h.i n 48S23 ... P.O. ft 305, Uxlnmiiu, Miwun 1 06? 41V4 N. Kubnar Ave. LI... Itlimoi 60641 RFL SI. B-xt l«4H Uvlf„[t,,n. Mluourl 64067 RFC 3 4. G«arfl Bruflv I«n 51501 H yn. Souih LHluU 57SJ7 Camdtn. Mo, 64017 JeMer, Ouiln Wcbei (Mpl Patrick Webnrr leery Lee 55 tares C-unda R.l VV Cviim. Calif.imu QlTVil 450 Eim An, Hanult.an. Oh . 45n| 3 _RFD 2. Omck. Mi  «iii 64077 J40I - 45Mi St, On Maine . Lnn 50510 117 Rrtctly Rd., rUr.mieL.ii, lllinon 60010 72 Yaelit Club Rd.. SpnonVId, Win... 62701 RFL1 tli Heimctta. Mn. 64036 |r«rr. Thm. Wood 4507 lUmnini l)i , Prairir Villa . Karm, 6620(5 2I(. S,«iA Cirand. tlurifm. lima 50049 Dane U uii W.nrtt Cor Roy U me tfctud Unk Y.« |., w | mlrru I ShI.Im. I. Ulnum Steven SwotlntiL John ABti. T4«W. m Stno. Sueoltl 441 4 Pern V. . Siuui Or . Iiwn 51104 61 1 | Main, RicJilluid. . ..... 641)85 6024 L.«i(w««i. I .tile R ra. ArLanou 72207 12400 S2nd Aw , Pal,« Park. 60464 Younit. |.An Martin Antl...nv 1 bumai Mjcliael 16 DeWiu Dr., Sntney. New Y.nk 13838 521 £. Franklin. Rkhmind. Miuuuri 64085 6213 MiUn Rd.. S.ndmkr. Oh... 44870 ILivikmd. Kanut f.705 Miduel 8552 Vua. IJcl M«. PU., IM Rey, Caltfraroa W291 Rd., C;iemUe, Miiawr) 6)122 -W4 Uu. Lane, fin Uoino. Irw, 50322 5723 N E. 46tk Tor., Kanw Qry, 6411- 11 If 3 r ■ K ..aaaaaaal Numr. -,„l |,„ M Irlt H. tiu .t HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS Claw of ' 71 All,,. I h.ar.1 lluuwi.ll Willi, t. Wallmc nicl i Mark Ifiinkiin llulhrrui Vuvrn liiuh Luruh hl ' Bll.lt Bfua Ijtm.d. _RU. U,« I l-Mh, Kinu. I m. Mtaiidrl i 1 1 2 ii . mil. « fWi. Wt t i wh mum 42 W. I lanLlin S... P.O. B., I ' W. LlUtt, rriiwufi m b 11044 Wa,wl . kaoi . Civ. Nan... 61.10V 164 N, W,..llu«n. Dunlin. HlinuN MSB Rl. I. Ili ' WjiM Miuiain MIJ67 I ' d Hn I4M . tan Pint. ( JunJr Hfl1|7 7041 R..,h Si , H...imimin f.lmk, HOOWi Van Lec Ca br Ruaal) faint) CUtk Alnn tm« A ' .imK )i lliilicil rail :imon. Jr. Irnrll t nn Ilm Wa r - I , tR ltnai. Vm 2H2. tliJIv, CJnradu DIM- MM San Banhn, DaJJai. Ten. 7A2W llo 167, t vimii Vahian Arrlinrv JrtUab, SauJi Arabia nrn i, M.ii , trtti, Ktimml «fji _ Virgil lit., tibertr. Ntiuuri MOal II l urhd Aw. IUibW.I. Illiivi. Mn 0 M WVatndnr. liardni Ol, . Kama. 67114 102? W Sfth To,, Kama. III., M IWW 1 M|I3 Slrwn Urr. I . . !■ ,. F hill Si Tot , Kan-l- I Mlanan Ml W Uwrn Dale luilm. |l 7728 tufixu. K On. Kama. Ml 12 Jimn Staling C ' ulk R.R. 1, l ull-in, Kama, irfw AS DuniH Awhunt Ih-l iTI nVnuoa RrJ.. Slucktun. talil,Tim  S2(J: S.p.th l harln Uniuu. UU Adim.rili IU , tt .llr. Maiu-. |,«a jM S Dfjuli. |) .t.iii lhcliin .,i WlA W. 7iIi Si SK.«nr A Ma Kamt R ' nilK Fml ' , tm Dilltwl Rl. I. K ■ ' Hh. larU,. Mlusm u lfl Duvlil C ' wIM IVlnin l%il H«, St.. Hull. Imm ' 1J« ' I ifin PirncA DtttW Drurui IcUnd |}i.,nn Di rrui |,mT,h Dnili-n (Uit linn T ura,4i k .w I ' atrirk till. R,i.mJ H!ll,« Euki William MkIumI tv.n. Dm VI. 411 N M«H ' ' . IW..,, lllin-,11 UTt: VUH1 I ' .il Iwu. Kjimu Ikn Co, .Vamac. Mlnuuil M2«| •aril W IM S« . fiSkm Kaiiw. ' ,«,im ftjfc MO htih lut. Ilurlinid ,n. I,n AZ« 0l II.  I H, Dr. Al,an«x Ui MM) ill iwh. Uimwin. Afiwiuri U0b7 :i. ' « rM il.ma («,a«iu 1IH2 t H,aWii Witliattt. lifi.t. r .l Ji. r J7 t Im- Arthur, t.wml Nam! J«k IVan r.uucl lTKO llruinit RJ.. C,4 i l SlKtnp, CailixauV, WIOOH Jnhn tiarrrit Rnk 42 lunijih-U, Katw Cltv. Mi-.- .ir 64UI tn,l iW yiti CTlW, III KM RwMfa Wl R.I Rmn-Hu IJah., 84201 l .,•!• I IWUinl i . - -...■« Ill 2)14 FtanUln. Uuna),,ri. Miutaui i4f - R,.hrn Rniu ComKrlil 110 USARFUR Fn K Oh, APO r« Ynrk MHM R.ibrrt Itlw.rii iuy Ria |rS7, v. ,, Saudi Arabian Airlim%. Kilxlj ' i Satuli AraKa IUikI.II W.r.1 llaniilion RR. Si. RhIihikhI. MraWUri M08 4 oNe Varm-N read frm, Mt I,. n«4it H.GH SCHOOL SENIORS (Continued) Class of 71 J.Jin Robert Hanbtrr Deair. Celt In Harwm Frneat I Han lliu lie Eld.ni Thumaa Had. Jf._ tduatd KeiuUll IMbm. limn . n Herri, David R.r Hrdey 6VW Wvd Pirkw.y, Kinuu City. Mnaoun 64) I 6541 Wm -Wtli Si, Mu  . Kama. 6620] South Omimtt. AlUnflc. Iiwi 50022 1402 HwU«. Ihlman. OkUh.«M 7J5U 1514 HinhUnd. Siilina. kanut 67401 Vim Claiion ledbrrtrr. ft MJ0I iluckin Suiri WlY. Am li. la ' Aboil 9950J 1 rrrv Kr I lev LM RFD f I. In liJ, F«it Cwve. Mimmin 65648 ll.utm lulhei Ud RFD 4. Hwfurd, Tcai. 79045 Brian (Vdnen Lewi 544 51a St.. IV. Ittrm lu«va 50512 Rirhrrt | mo ILdliurv. Jr. Marl Arthur Hiilembeik Steven Dm Howtmm William Fink ! — IlKimat Atthui hi I mald Lrr J ' wlin :i4 Mx.n St.. Stoat tbpMk Iowa 50SS5 1514 loth St . Great IWful, Katun 67550 liirdiwm |1 S.. Raymond, Mnauun 64085 2512 Pontile Dr. Pontile. Miehman 4805) _4i«l and Stair. Qu.m.. tiLr ,i. 1.2501 PKlUtf Shicld MiCutn (li)tm Nril McCltlcvtt Fuamc Patrick Mi nl IIS S. Muliuu,. (. ' .land Idiod. Nebraika 60801 704 S. Bum. Kimball. Nehnnka 69145 14(16 (Intern. Boone. IrJM 54056 Paul RktaU Jut«rn. Sl |ihrn I liarle. Kturll 6 il W. 99ik. OmUtid Path, Kara 66212 Mil N Rrtar CM Rd.. Kan . On N . Misouri 64 1 16 Dim 214, Lair Riard 54lt. Lake O irt. Mnawn 65019 - 31 V. C.eicurd. Kaniai Ctrt. Mrncnm 64112 Cied. MnJiarl McMnrn 2214 RidBr .««l l , Sptl n  l M. Mt.«.utl 65S.I4 VVUWm Allot Mcnhcy. U 5516 Adin oB. Lime .. OkUh,«i 79801 William t ' ■ . ijia-r NUttm 605 S. Fieri, N.irWnr. Mincani 6466 Ma Karl Milk Mrudun 1107 F Mrae Path. Applet. . Wfmwti 54911 Mali tltllal Monrhead 1020 15 KrlKinrjt.Vt lit., Pftiria. llllK.lt 61614 IVnald F.rrrtt Kramer lUmlall Ilavid KuJtn Dennla Edward l ram IJankm I -re laudrrdak 1015 15th Aw.. Central Cay. Nehr .ki 68 26 HM 55 ft ' ih lrrr.. N. kanui Cm. Uh.hu o4l)n 525 Btrniwiaal Rd.. Omaha. Nrbnuka 681 14 4O0 N. 17 St.. laritnann. Ml .wn 64067 Prana Janm V ; . I jr. Jamri Cxea e Mum Km — Vatatr Stuan Miraier Inhn (wbrirl Ollri CVnd Robert Pattn John Serphrn Plane )1 A -rt Daniel Pianr Tim.«lir Miihael P.eitlmc 542 BtcMwurd Rd.. Omaha eheatka 68114 _ PO. Boa 407, Creentanrc. Inaurai 46 U5 5620 Ftmkhn. Do M-iinc. I.. vi 50} 10 115 N 16th Si leuBHt nn. Miuourt 64067 1900 . i.- Dr., !•!•;. Kitaun 66604 V7I5 Ortilmca. Lr w,«jd, Kanun 66206 9715 Ovrrbn.A Leamavl. Kinut 66206 Male. Miwnin 6464 3 i e n a n o 9 1 . Nairn, „  d f «n Ml I., riihl HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS AND HIGH SCHOOLS JUNIORS CLASS OF 71 AND 72 I M:ii. J larno 1 1 400 Applcmud Dr. kniai lu . MiuiAin Mm «17 Jrocr War. Malta Tina. W303 10 27 IttlinnVi. I.tawird, Ka a« • ' ■ Dn 8V SicMaidmn, Lliiviii fiJ4n ' M2 Ainrnoifia, Apt '  -. IVv M,anr. l,iwa K3U _ Mcnr tinuidc Oil Co.. Aiwtvl - 4 V tlamtljn VrmvnHa S A P.O. IW, «P. Sc .n.dal . Aiin . SS2W r.ri i. s. r. « m fli.tl. ' . Thii.W IU-1 Ham NtrlviK ftiec Moil Alan Itllaaoaa IXii ' id 1 tin Hiulun I , ml, I . I ■ . I lt.,1 1 1,11. ill It, iffl iaii«.ai IXariJi l Edward Schiimm:fih |,i ln Call ml S cn| nll Kunurl Hi da Strife I lln Cairplxll l!.mr W Tim Mm Will ftcderfck Scudd.-i ■m tithiru SeMi.i Su m (Itno Shaw Mkharl ft l«m l.mtn Html Simiiiim. iwl ) i Vawn IWvan Williarn V,no«i fianUm Sndi filH S IoHiitiv Mnim. II i-i,i (i: ' iS ' i Srat.n Illinrai Ml t, • , Oumi H. L AW , Nor Mctlc, •Mil WoitW Oinlaixl Pail Km «i62n 6212 turtlii«M l - V-Ueatt. Vinrma 22101 2HA I .utrl I WihM-ltr lllin.,1. MJtNl 47W W. hftli Terr.. Xli aun kan.a, wen: 180 W,..lla.«l R1v l. KaMf ' . . k.in . fftll Vi|.t, r n J.-«-ph IK.,n.|«.ji . 11. ■- ■ ■ _ I ...I.I I. tuv . i la ' iinp n  jviHp I mill- Strt. Vialli Mlrhjcl la ftnf U ' tmr V l William Urn.! I t,hn WWan fytmm MOI I ' l ni-lt. A narill... fr«|. Ttlll . Kir.. HajMNtataal Si « ■■ '  Viiuiu Klaiv! OCWC •MO t. ; ?ih. k ti a « if, M.iwun Ml M 10 f-urloranr. v41U Wtuin .n. Snil«olai i JHU South Si jj IrattHd M mi MM! 1201 , ft-.l llriilwi lid. rvmj 1 if MllMlltl will 121 Main Si. I r«in«t, n, Mi.. ,uri M«, - flmfm lUhitH w ' l 128 F Kama Air.. Lanvnx, K«nM hWU) 104 A n RatimiKil Pnincair. Pair |fi Fn . Irant Mail Ja Srinihrri-n .JUT . L Ih-, Vilitrli. n(.W)l WiUlam M ' ..nl S «-V«,il I ' D. II , «« W A v ' 1 ,nV , Aikajiw 721 ! : RumtII L« Sopm _ MM Valli Ok. Smu« tin l„wu 91 |u t |,nuiliao C inr? Stinp W2 I- PalftL-i. Sao tWntllli T «ai ' KU ' ( U IVallurr AUandri «A4 l.«t, M . W .u.N Shu.vnxt Mi intL K ., ... f«S24l4  „■ H.A.n Aitihi « U,, 124 Si Paul. Nchtwlia 6WiT« (4i.iU S hjii Andrr.io, III R ft. R.,« li . CKbiIm Riimm «hi|.: Ib ' i-rti Auttln Aoplmn Jt34 Wcu.iit-t Kd_ 1-rcU. Rmm i lUaulil Ra? ftalKv H- 2H7. NUmluld, Miwoin l.ri 4 l mt DM Brtjwniin tlft I. (..iuth ' II. Kama. i ,042 Ji« Jr u Bom li.i I ' jll, Shi, laim, „u„juj ( A lorn KM TUn 421 S.I lUmr. K.n.j. ii. l,. M|l HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS (Continued) Class of 72 Richard Lucia BV-diam 2 Frotn Awt. Tefler, AU.ka 97- . Ronald Matk IWe. 240C Red Brlditc Terr., karaa. Lily, Mi.tuur. MDI Rickey Euarne Brand 124 N. While. Kant , t ' .ii. Mnu-un (-4121 DM iHteai ftniiM USIO TWdMK Am. Cunhicw, Mmuuri MOM Sow IV-hen Hriltan 905 Oik ! .. Picayune. Mtau.ii.pt 39466 Cbarle. AlttMulo Ilnitnin I71KJ W. 10 Hiw«, Llbem , M.,..un MOftH Wii n Brewer B-hee 426 W Mil N . Kanw. City. Mrwuri 64118 l) y|d duuke. l.Undxa 1944 S. IOWi. Umaha, Ntorwlu 6HIJ rlimUph C ' talg C m|i i|M lluiuiniai« ltd. Katnai Git. Mmuuri MIU i Peter Canait P.O. Bo MM. Ertct PI.. t-.li«dn HD5I7 HuAei Ijrpentet • mi I llantv 1 1,1 ... I 1 x-l IXuiald Fugcne Ojiumb 124 a«n Cirri Dr., Sprinabk. AAam . 72764 $4 Raw 1 « 1 , Ft. l Mirtumnh. kani . 66027 0911 C.ulina. Prairie Villaex, Kim ■ 208 Owrf St , ChenAe . I.-w. 51012 FX). Boa 62. JuloAutx. Qtilliilll 60737 St.. Kiimm City. MlMH.il 64132 Stephen All™ Cohn June. Paul T . 315 S. 124th St., Omaha. Nebniik 68154 17J8 OatrJord Rd.. Omaha, Nchradu 68144 19 E. 56tu St.. Kama City. Mhwutl 64113 4160 Bar Point Rd. Miami, Hnda 33137 1049 S r Mm RU. Dairnpial. Ill 6442 (,W.i Annr Tin . Fall. Chunk. Vinuiua 22044 dirt. VVrdo lhw. in I W f 56th Terr N.. Kama. City. Mrvaatrl 641 18 I mm t « w l ™,..li Vr, 8840 Lv 52nd lot, Kat Can. 1412 Brurdvray. Ch.llia-the. Mhuiuri 64601 2113 Sw.il. . Kaiiv.. City. M.wrurt 64116 406 P.oUr Wane ,. Kama. 66547 Mark Rnaer [ uajla« l.th.i Ler Fichman Ruben Turner Elbmf n H9OT Frontier Unr, Burnnillc. Minnesota 55378 Midtael Sam Sb, 1009 (.. 74th Ten. Raytuwit. Mrvawrt 64133 Michael |an twinajnr Batexmeet PI , iluibnit .r,, bw| 52li0| Vkm Wayne Femkt 2909 W 92nd St.. I «,.«!. Kant . 66206 lie««r W arren Kcr-pjura,. )t. 5225 W Olh St., Prune V.lUne, Kama. 66206 IXiuitla. Ih...r a. Fcrrcra, Ir. Rartivt. Ilcnrv F a-d Karl Robert FuM-right Rota Lynn Fidtuti WillMm FnVaad Qm Samuel Ranmnd (iianniiu RuvmB Tavl  Caiman. J m S Mill St.. (hruAa. Nrbtuka 681 14 24 Luann St. BtocUioe, MawrhuKit. 02146 P.O. Bui | g, Otuwa. Kama. 66067 721 N. XV h.n. I .m-Uri, Teu, 7SI46 645 S. Adam., BlackJcwi. Id.lv, 83221 2219 W kralwrn St , Milwaukee. WivurMn 53209 «11 AJcr. St.. PaA. Tea. 75460 NiMH icftl ft.™ W ft ri t HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS (Continued) Class of ' 72 Ik ' Mkt I it (.raituWtl ihW W. BujuUl IU., lliliait. Hlmur. fcOhM It !«-!• William llahrrbml Wl ( umnh.ll Sr . W mmrHU. Mir.il. it I ' Ta- I.r llall.ai. liH Marl . S.., IU,.., NVtaJt  • : Burin AJla-rt I Un.it I. Bon M7 liuntet. Ic u TMrtfc Rkltanl Alan Honlt 20 IVtiuV I nt . ButIiiik mi Liua ull Rnhanl I jwtrni i ' M TIM 2ml A.r . Onralia VhrnU M|U fcihrti luilurt IUri.ll 101? 1 li i. | Dr.. Palniinr. l«u. Ml MkIijiI Htm llonunn HC Si- fil«.iml , all ' iuliu 1 11 ihts Martin Mimr |uw fc.Malil Jamihta. Ifllri ' i William. Jarvia Uil R kanl hiac U„ I ' .. I PaliuL lilinwiu |)uvul Rrnnrtl Man Ourl.1 [lout Rina Hal. BaU-i kln« h4-4? LMiiim Di . Mclean. Vlryjniii 22101 If.r Ma jh«iliti Ik, Haainii., NcfarwU  .K H| BV.v tOM.. BalW Oral Trm 4 P Mktu. .I Kiiw I it Y, Mwwn Milt S20 I nullum. Alliance, i ' t a La f.9501 HKI2 Sunn trail. Omaha. Nrbmla f. H2 . «I9 Dunbar. Eurlikif Sinrmn. Miuain W024 | OJ  h Si Kan... On. kanv. II2 laairtu Rkhanl Kim 210b lluiuhniih. Spriiurfirld. Mima. (,2 0a lhn.r.1 Law-mi r Kruili M Wbtlakr Villa .-, Caaawll Rlullv l wa 11 01 ViBM William facUrt But 4MJ, Ik-nwai. (nrrtarxj Part Kamaa ta 204 |(ilu.L.Hil.Kru t A|«-ll l 1 ll t il Talk, TtiWafl Hill 1 rh u as (la. Kurhn I raik I i-«rr I umhrti. II U oalii Riitiirl lami-a HinniM lliilwrl I MMMl •Mil) I ?l« Tin.. flmnu, Mi.uurt M|M «til K UuthaX-n. Ul.. r. K iim. tCftRO 1424 Pai. IU.. I ' mmin, MirMioin «K IJW N. Wih fin.. Kinnau I ' lf. kaw laMol lairn-. Brunei; La.hiruroc Laic ■Juirira. Kama, l,i , karrrai tolGfi Randall CrwMa Lrtx 22? Owum. fln.au . |MN ' lUHr. Iturhanl Mule I I IV 14th Sr . (kawai .rtir. kuiua. etaln-t |amo Inui. Link . P(l fti IJHB.S, (Hialliana ( «rr, OUah.n a 1 1 - 1 harlcft IVicr l.iiami WO ll.nl Kl. S.1 . Salem. Qrq M 95 ' I . UaxJ Lillinf LiuU 4J? Srrra. L?ons, Kaiiui tT i Oiark. IuoVm McOrQtn 4X7 N.W. aMnKlirl Rd.. Ka.. . ( In Mraaain Ml lb Sr at Allrn M. .aulh. 409 kl. Si . Dm Mnlnrv Lava RHU Sllrhial ral( Marl Puketi Iki.U Maillc RiJam Alan MaRrrl Will..... Cuiti. K. Mnm RruLi Alkn Mirocr ( rain AlUli Miainrll ,1 M Mi li Si . Wall Lilr, Lava - 1  - . V - 4-uN Si.. IV. Mi.nra. Lava « M0 P.O. Bib lll . Sha nrt. kanva. r -2Ul  I W Wimimm A.t. karma. III,. kanaaa cab] 12 17 Uhth Oh Lctinoun, .MI.kmii MtMf ■ I I- . i. H in -i ' i Gtmiunllr. Iialuiw 4fil 1 ' Naiiho Irarr. H.rrr.m. ) , iU 4. «, 1 m (i..m left ., riaht HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS AND HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES of 72 and 73 Rlfhanl Bnd.atl Mvrti Jit W. 69th fc, vetland P.rk. tun«. M.204 |.,hn Anh Xuh.ttW «4W7 M«Ur Cfc. Km-. Or,. hW 66104 R.rvldl Thi Niemann PA B.u I5J67, IWr, Cnkurfn Mr 2 i l..hn M.mum Obw___l5W PaWtm.. A«.. Oifal blei, Flietda 5.M44 Randall !   On « ■ Ahun fU.. N. han . Cni. Mo. Ml lUar, Alan Orinun 1127 N, Bcllout Ha ln«v, NeWka W l S, n ,r,r. Michael Pal- , t I lth fc HJgk Mai limn Parwm W)l Hantin« Ave., Bo. 102. Waihena. KatiM. W« lairv DM Prt ' V Mail Andrew Ramie? Larry Fugw Bice lkavi.1 t-ance IUcIuiiInxi ■ llltry, It. Bridles Riahlu. Samuel Peirwl Ryan 1 102 Arctnu A. Fan IVbaW. Imw 52627 1905 Brundwav, l.Aincil BlufK IrtW 51501 Flt.i 172. Stewtirnltr, Mbauun 644 ' KI IIS S. 5th. MaUUnlrla. fat 521160 1309 W. Bmadvray. Newton. Kwnu 6 ! M Hat. US F.UlVOM |i. APO Nc« Vurl lit.. New York 09128 112 ISO. St.. V ., :, I- ■•■ . UlifieuM 90266 MM Pinehunl A«r IMa Nrtnulu 6 1 24 William Edward VMM IWbot Silknittei Hubert Ucan Smith . Call Dariim Stcmpi ' l IKl Franklin Swam H Umrnimi H-l . 1 1 uu hire in. Han-tu 67101 2M l:Uiv Wichita. Kama 07211 10727 Beacon, Kam . C ' itv, Mwtnari Ml J tXi Bui M«. (XUland, Iowa 51 ' Ml K 7 Uillcreii ! ., Knob Nmtef. Mitmtn 651? W ilium UVhli I ah |t RW William Tauue 1-PP 2005 llunilrlah, Vmrflehl. Illlnoi. 62704 5701 N. LftV 1 ., ham., Gtr. Mrwam Mil HA05 Mayw-««l. Ra,i,m-n, Mlaimi.. Ml IN t.ie,,rv Van |,ekell  l Umpua Dt„ [ «Ier ( in. Kan... .?B0l Frank I dw.n Upton 9H)| W. ffi i Wktata, braw 47212 William Irfcw Vahfci «0I ,N. BnaJwav. VVah..,. NVbraika ttMnt. lade,. Antoni Wedlewiaj 0St . ARPA BIX T. APO San Plt ffii a Tl n934t Runell t Mp Wddnun 21 BevenS, Eau Pc.Tia. IUin,« MH.II IXmakl Rred l O ii i l Hi I K7 Vlqelnu. A«. Pom. On, Oklahiima 4 M ) Tm OBrkM WAo|_ 411 Oat „ Wai tna yin, Manor 6)090 «Kr MaJmei ' .,.U„w M)M V. SMh V, ( , rlan.l Part Kanv.. «rf.:i2 Cliiu.ai LXlJIn Wotlham. Jt. tn, Paul .AnJenam Jailiri Martin Awh...iv lUhard Alan An fr StU Bnun- IUI|.I. lay B.un Uuinu.n (•arv Bnul jinniv I. inn! BiMv n _ JIU W.ul Su. P.O. 2l . Tewlana. Trot 75501 2404 F- 5th. Bl  tailna«.«. Indiana 47401 I6H20 S. AtluMttn, Tcrtance. Ulihnnia  0504 412 lied Bud Une. tltrrnowle. Induna 46U5 l irr,.ker Villa. -. Arkaraaa 72542 7444 Eudid r% tlka ., IDImrn 6064V P l , Bn 167. c o Wli Amhlan Altlinci, InUith. Saudi Vialna 51 9m P.nr St . R. nv A.k ttfSt Namn ml fnim Irfi n tight HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES (Continued] Claw of 73 Mail I iwlx-i ILirnin J Jin Paul IIumJict t.ar. 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Struhvillr Mluwni 640II rtnlml toiaiir llin,hl tiiHI I nulin 1 inlr. kanu I it , Mlimuri Mi ll fUH.vd Cjj iciw. Ri. 2, Boa IW, Blw Sr.,n«. l|..,«ri fcWH Ckatlc. Urnn llu«k •«,«! N.wtli A«nrv Kama. « it.. |...,u.i i.ll I Paul F.l«anl llumrhtrv P.U. Ilia ISb, |0H U 1Mb Si. lUmrlliillc ArVjitxj Kill Sc tt h ; . ii liar Lra I .In. . , limiali L« I .Iii .ii l.,hn BcnHuran J.ilb 104 E, 15rk St., Ilurrhmu.n kan-w 67501 870f Eta, Stiawtm Mlnana Kama. 66212 PU ft.i 124, CiJItt Inra JOTrJa 1421 S k-ltrr ,B, Mww Mt-ciim VSJfii ■aftaat Vitttc read It ' -m Wll Ui right HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES AND HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN CLASS OF 73 AND ' 74 ctl-ant Unuy |, d, M Slrivn 1 i j rti kaialrr Rntvn W ilium Kmenbic J. Jin lU-nrv kirnrt, ), Mil liar: William I inman Willi.™ Mlrvi MclWId Jftfrrr Orra McKViirir FjH AlSrn Mathcocr. Jr- _ IODH Cardinal Uor. Iluhanbnn. Texai I am W n4iti Thi . kan«. 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BA St. Kanui On, Miwairi MU)  • 5V Sm d, Wichita, Katun 67212 Bo US Wanncwittr. Mmiuri 655SJ yuiuia, kanun Crrv. Kanaat taSIOr, 16 F, 66th S .. Kantai Ciry. Mmunri 64 1 M 1510 Uvain. -m, Toot 79007 Rt. 2. DiJr Ch , kantai (.7 Sim .Wlrin Krm Andrrxin «« EibjrvitV l r., Hormnnvillc, Mmmri 64701 HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN Class of ' 74 .r f Wdlun. Al I.HI| Udh.m Samurl AmnU |.™ n ili Wrndrl Alluraoai 4?-A B. Urul I ' ..,.. IkuiiW- M, I - la ft-ttil U nh Si . Overland I ' ark, hania. hh2U 3100 IMU V,.i.. Nlithws Cut. OUah una 731 Hi I22IO V h lrn. Apl. 215. i i. i Kama. 6K2M 1.1 i. Sl- . , Italian! B i 12J, Carl .indah. Kanw 6MI4 Judic tin Barnn II A-Like Iarw tn i. llluc Span !. Mlwnut MOM Bcwo tinrgirt Hurt.at 1035 tte« U ' alrfci, tivlrprmlrixi. ' . Nthviuil 6405(1 Mark Strrm lluuhri I6JI) £. IWh. Italrr-rnirMC, Mlwnuri MOW M iluani QMHJ Hnttard ll-.U Da. id Kl41Wt Slrnhcn Fuijrru: faki-y Rl, Ih,«tu. Kuti landm 11)00 S. Geneva. Outer. O.lnrad.. HC222 15501 F_ 35th, lndera-ndtm-r. . Lw.«iti 64051 5. l tn Arm, Wantmrwii Mi ,iun MOS ' 2M fat 4th St HutwdkiUr, Atlanta. 72 01 (.din I B n«i Terrr Robert Cartel l.ihii Peirr Chunm Wvrtnc I lunut Omiiw HOGS ,rauu]a. Prattle Vitlagr, kanta 66208 100M Rnai IK , Ovrtland Park kantu. i(uV 101c S. o-th fat An., luha. OlUh, n« Nil: 5 IS South JeHcr-m. E. St Ixnlit, lllin.il t 62205 lulijcl W ' lntfulii J anc. (Tmilr. Alhrtt NMaditi Warne IN.nct Mjtlui Ruben AjJcn Murph. HuIijhI |ic (Will 2 21 M.mtervt Sr. liter . Mi....url fr 5(i 4V. Blur Kl.lltl-. Kama. Citr. Mratrmri  m«]2S 540? N. Virginia, kanta. C.ty, Mtwittrt Ml in .. K159 V. lOftih St.. Minneap dn. Mirui. 55431 1732 W. 24th- | 26. Uwtcorr. Kamai 6 044 Carta FniKivj. Cornela fa Mutual £214 Y 2a, (iuataqull, Ltuadur. S A. 1.4.11 Anthunv Clonal.- S4| S. I) I lit™, I .eain rai. Mw«n MOrV IUuiiuVj Manurl Dalnuu 4160 Bat P.itit R.I. Mtam!, IliatJa ill 37 )ctrf ( n Doric 4215 N.W. Di„ IVt M,«n, faa 50310 A naia hiin Outrun. Andre t-.prnt Mtruntj U) . l ' .«totlh«, link. S. 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Gcurrd Staff Mitiharn I lai n Hanlim KnrfWtl I aon S«:oitJ S.i jJ Riialaniao-SquKJ l«do ( iranat ArntiUl Zwifkrl Imllini (.nrfi- I Turd S |ua,l Wrlrjit Squad ImM W.M.MI WJHm Fill Ciaimb . illlni Patkrr I ' rtirfk ft Slur ' Mrhrhnff ShiiKnan H. ift, ' « IVrxa rll.m. G Nirrlo uhnfcilt. G. I KMAw Krruhrr StlMlh. I •• ' Plaloun Kkinke-I ' luiuu Iraiia ati -PUi «in Scraj-ant m Guhw Frv Sr uaii t:V,-| l Trf Sq 1 ' IJI r. Amhitfiy Ttitmi ' I i li • I ItK Hi Jit i R wv« Tliifi Sa.rma ' lluirbr_!wjuad l«oVr Vounrt VI. Marian N ' .irt.in Bella, w VWiikrr Seek Ji S.fiwJ Squad le v ftf , v n. , f , 1 V i fl w r u ' v- ft i ' irl  r y v r Jell t.. Uwbi Ix CuL WrUm Petri, Stcwat, G. M- EUHle. M t Fultun. J. M . Btn.o, V. S, Flabet, G L. Km . I) din, S., Chft. nialc in rtuht Benaenheri, V E_, kantv P.. IjuifenUk. M . Uitnm. J It- Amlmen, J C, kuuHmu, M. Da Cu«. B, CiImwII. W.. Hill, 1 , ruthO McPherrrn. U. Fr,r- J. , r nr . C. Bort, D. Vanlim. It, HiKm, B, fU..I. G. A. Ikrnia. I M., RaJJlc. V. L. 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D Platnui Eeiiiirt |VUa« Sowant Fjlct. S -Plnti n Scmjaot SS S . Fmt StfnjiJ Utli S Si|umI Eeadrr (SunlUn M. SJit.n«. C. KetM, It N .Me«a M. R S inin, E. I- Mfr, H f) --■. •I -..it....! Ki .n. E R -S.(uail lemlo EiniUil, R. V, Pealee. R. V. Clan, i F. McUMriiUn, P II, ' ,.:.. ), M. IVMI. ' Jttl. J TllilJ fluman. I -Vi.miI I ™lrr Pal . M W Kirrnull. T. f. Hibrtv B I) Vanre. B. U - . N ' i ' will. P. S Starr.). A. E.u ' lli S wuii Mullein , (S -Seiuut) IrntVf I ' .kIi. Yf. M ll.nhin. M. E FRrlnq It D. Itaienwn, R. F. M.im.w I A H.ilm, A R COMPANY B Captain Vcrm,n Brewrt Cimpuni C.aimannct Sia -Jiu I .r-i ( la.. MhLr R.- Uniiimiianie i Vtnr.nl Fnw Ota Keei, |E-Soppli NO) Scrwcant Ftm Otm Fuejary, G -Avvnanl Amn rt Srt«r ni Itivt Ciu Met ii. VI - IXiiIiik H..«i. N i Visum lirat Cl I Wwei. i . L uminanx jtn ai. NCO SviV ' tM FitM Cl«« P.mrtv G.-Snoml 1 : .■ Adminmratite NCO Vrsraitt Eitti ( Ian k ' i ai, E- Adn.iniuianvr CO Stjlt SeiioaiK MfEaJvnn B.- Second Hartal. ! Arailant S-l. S-2 Sla f Srigrai.1 rVlnmrr. J - l o.nit Ri.an NCO Stuff Sctgeant Kioluiwij, C. SecinJ Baull « Allium Serarani Maj. Stall V. v j, ii N ' icbnliun. It ) llr.uo.U- i VaU S, f)r ,.il XEI ' I ii I) Mall tl V i a.i Ptttinm Srtaral Eiculrnant IWflc. M E Plal.xi Leuilcr Meter Srtjfrant Strwan S -PUti.ti Srrurant . V. I.. I M D. R. G, A. s ii i ME r.A, W...trk, D, L raaa, i . u 1 «iw . ) M. kuhn. L A. 1 t r. ), K. Vt ' cajcau, T. L. MitfMl C. C ' levrluml, C5, L. mS. i « . M.PImuii. I). M Socman R. E- 11.11. J. T. McEailJrn. ' B. I GnfKn, R. Pluban Cuidr Fim S.| .iil W.vJ, J. S ]iu t leabr BnMenherr. ' . F- I aiuiii:. P. G Huubin .ii. |. E. Ewl.lv I.L Omm, I I- llnn.ai. K. E. Stfraiul StfMuJ Bolt, N. Squall l iaJei 1 Unm k M ItelilenlnaniL 0. W l..hn...n G I Aumn. G. D. MUMBi I E iViim. P. I R I Gil. 0. G Hulun, W. R. iSniVc TlnratSfnaJ HaniV.lph, T.-Sju l l ea.lrt Mima. It B I I E RruhiE P. A. Tourth S uuil RjMchnuia. C A.-Smad Erwln S«,„IF,«I,« S Ru.lail, I M Xichnlfcrn ). Schumkrbrf. P. S Diaita.mL I- S. Walter, K. S an.lnrr M II furaliuU. It M lint K. I.Wt I., rixhi CupL lud While. Punr, B. I , uk wU. )- Lilman. II.. llwiri, II. UcHSn V i. Saien. 1)., ScU««uptdl, I).. S«i. U|. lUwn N«i.nd H IM I., nulil ll.nkr K. Ilnmu. l . U . .!.. II,, n., II I. IU id,J| h. I . l . •• « . C. tkmUm, ). foUndr., IV. Milln. (... Andm I., Fluid IV (Wi n. tight Oinckiv a. lUhonlt-m. R, R K r. I Rrhlint C, Plnutur. I., Fiwln, H , CaJihwII. T.. JtJJy. I . («nik C, HaOn. G. ( ar, |. Fminh Rim (Wt  rtabtV McUalcy. t- Furaluic. J II Wn.et,  ,. tack, S C. FxriVv. W., WiUwi, I , McConuhjr. Si, (i«lwin. I , Valeriui, M . Brown. I, I Uutm (. P- L nmrt, J. hrth Kuw f Wl tiinjghii FWrtcin. S.. Mack -. R.. lambnm J, Oman, .« !•• «. ft i l «-1r. )-, McDonald |. Saundm | I ague. II l .ugU . M„ Ji r. J . Shaw, S, R. hFu.. J. Six fc-w CWft B right), Funm. R. I- II..mj, R.. ContrriUV, W.. WmImk H, FmSwiui, S„ II,. h. I P.. .!«•«. .1. M. P | . I) Icr I Ful. M Spf.Mh, M Orl rll. F , Atimlmnx. R.. 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M L !!■• Mn I Ollurt Fit Sct iitii mk-i, R. l--Flr  S.-IKMIII M«ft SnuMiu MahnUmL. R W -.Wutit hr t VnjTuil Suii Soucm Dmtnrt. l I IWlc MoJu.l CO Slalr VtanttH IWUt.1 I -Annum Finl fliiwn Srvimll I irulf n.ml klll lm«n M I) Phaimtl Luikl Somra Bm tU M.-tat. V S. Flu.. Km . I . l--FUii« i l«tldc F r r S auii M. union. J. t; -SqmJ I nJei M«ihrnrr. E. A. Sturm SrfadJ Swam. P. F.-Snnwl I t - h-i C In Inn U I II. F lulkf. I V «fJr«. R P. l«v R.l Tli ml S wJ f)rt, R. B., jjwyj I nuio Npvt i I K,.! R B. ViKKunt. 1 I V, iUii.. ft l . iwrtJl S uui (Wni ekl. R H yml l«lrr I i. In ' n k. l. ,V Mflttiicv A, fUan. S. P t ' i« l aiu i kiiiiuikIm Suit Srnirtm I M -Supplv MO Strturonr ( .i«nilntaff, 1 ' R Crinnun Cmv Viit«iu EUk K. P.-CiMlilm Ream ■w ,„i lluvU I |. M,.l,. l Mi) Vi«r«nt Uphin, S. T.-%UII NCO Vf((r«tu Ir.ulvrn. C. I. -C ' .«m,una..i,n. NCO (. p.«l Fmnrtiff |. If fcfal V« ( Sa ' iumI PIjkum S«i ii UmHHM I ' m S R-PW..II U drr So r i« Fiiu Cluu (JmnJlDctti. I). L PU .« L«mlmt. 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K Fifth Ritw (Mi tu right Fdivm. G., Flltngiuii R Snathm. J . Iiinn Ft., lathk W , Dr uW T. Landcrv K. I ' u| Rim ilelt to tight Car Ftjhnt Hindi. Uhmh, D . Finw, F M . HEADQUARTERS COMPANY ( glutei Saltraardi Mail A, -Oantianr r.?nimaritlr3 Setiind Lieutenant 1 ■ n,:nnt. T. t. Drum Mn ut Smmd I .nit. runt lluplk R. C.-Color Guatd I faa Siritranl J-nliu !). I l ira Scrcmnt Maim Sergeant LWwiti. C U ' . Drumm and Untie C i ; Avcutant Drum Mij MiMit Srryrjnt H («n V K (.uidcin Benin Main Vrjoin 1 1 . Irlirirf, V M . - nrm. err Sergeant Fint Oaa. Hecht 0. G -liurk-r Sttgranl Fint (bo Mintct. B -Bund liwanan Suff Sefwutnt Smith, B. V .Utul lint Servant fint I ' Uitym Vtimil I irutfiunt nnauw, . B.-I ' liiti«« lr lri Mmtrr Srrjjrant K.«Fil«. V. Phltnatn Srrui ' lttt Scrannt Funa CTm Fanm ' t. F.-PI t.«in l.ui.lr ' A ■ S.. , „• |«Jn ,Mm lAium Brnuxlum lliKLrmrirt I ......... Vn...l IraJot Duraian 7 irJ S. t l.«i Hrcllt Sotiml lu-lii F«rtfc SiwJ ad l aAa MtKtitley £23 Staff Srtimnt FJItnipoai, C W. Band Sopplr an Suff Srinraul Sli.i«rll.Khr . S. ) ■— Cnfc liuard Staff Srritranl McCiBcvm ( ' . Cijiu ( atd Stall Sciavam l..na«. S. C -CVJut Cuartl Staff Snifcun Chinn- f 1 Supjih NOD Sufi Srtannt Cintwr. R. F -Mail C O Snicntit Or ma n. Ft r .-C ' oiiir (Utard Vrgotni Ma, R. E.-OimmudJcMnitn N00 StmmJ llmnm Srcimd 1 irulrium Kml, It. T.-Plilixat 1 rmScl M...I- Srfijnm t ' aulf, V I. -Plotonn Srtaranf Stall Scivjiam Siuith, II W.-Pltthan Cuulr Frfrt .viiu. DiillrnliwSqiutl Lento TlniJ S u-if Si a:, n r.flirt). Sipmt IUtv Vjuad I«.Wn PHILHARMONIC CONCERT GROUP Ftw !W : leii in ritbt): tail. )«mo M. Srllrn. t -rc-irtrN s ].«r K StipV-n M Halrr-tag. UinaM (1 utrn ( Copt William Hurt V.iaul Km Mi la ddM W .Ilium A. Mmbrv. Hindil, Maik Hannrv M haH fl.iliiiMnv Ton Row left to rmKi i Call B.niiu Th.im . Utfft I).iij KM J.««-n. Mwtl COLOR GUARD ill M Ntt-|+rn Si.jtieha.lkin I kn MvCilIrm. Hot. Oimua. C.rnf n | «ts HONOR GUARD Fira Row Ocit M njchi ' . trie I ' kb. Fugrrir IXul. . XiuWI rumen Mm ' . Mull. man, ■limn Wtllacr. Alan Binhiw«r. Maik RuihtTu Seci-nd Huw , IHl lit inrfsl. ' . krnnrth lljniJt Kiihrtl Caatlnvr, 11 i li-ur. Unan l.ewiv Morlim. Ttmmai Kuclla Wcbftn lirvcn, S. Rcnnnh Yuimu. llmdlW l lrfi m iiiitu). ILiUen lUincv I ittl dlnon, Uimik AiwJJ (ainb QrvcBsn. Scorn hi . Euitror McCmlc . IVihrfl Minn. Bony McLatncm, Steve IJglitiV I -Wlth H W (Wl l«ll«bt ' ■. (tftli-. Mi ' Kcn H-. Cliim  rlall. Rulinril Bli.Jl.Hlt. Steven kaiidri Willialu Shcan, (lobrn I lintrll. Dimakl Wmnv.irlatul Alan C.U.ai. Jar PiVunir. (.rani (.rtnliHin. Tilth Uinur i lelt tii nuhtl Simrn Dentin Flitrv Rite Kwhanl Hankr. lUlnh F.rain. llativ Finan, Omil Phillip Ftt-.lnd Gnrnlrc, Bcriunl Parke J.iw V WiUm, Snr|Aen I iJhn. Frank Sai p in. Tun (leh in tight): Sri. Maim Ruber! C Mryw. Fiank lnllaid, I.Jm Stct,,url1. EDUCATIONAL TOUR l-arnbban Lmi«- hint IW Clrh to rl(ht . Iran CjkHrelL (cfhri V — 1 G n Uuntin, Kickuxl l.rbdl. S« ioil IW Wt it «ln | IW Fulton. UUtail Wmoc Robot V«ldnip. Jell G«m. Cl.ri.u.phtr Guudma. R«t IW CM  n„h.j Of H. II r«rM Unmr :.MAe Bedingrr. Dnid StWngrr . Tbnm IU.U feoffor W. M.I Jufcn few. I «tp. buno Lewi . DEBATE TEAM lift II... C ( M .. fc l.t I ....! SI.... .. (Mite) tkdiopi. lUiaicI SvLmcucctlk. Secnod IW I kit ti. right I X .u«lac D.rkin .n R, rn Httrtll. W illura btthrv. IWld UHUnann lop R,m ( W. to ,l«h,V H, W WOn. fen,. W.num H««. W„ IW«,.n WENTWORTH HONOR SOCIETY Ftrii ftnv 1W1 m nnlti I Iim . J, Shrovrt. C_ Vtfinn. t . Lnrlr. P., (aittunji. i;„ MaiLin R. llnmirm. M lajitirma, I Sec ad Ri« l h t.i n Vdmui. M. Rh h nWm. I) RalUit w l OiuiiJiiH I). IUV.li.it. ( P.iL., R. Plinralr. I l.ibr.«- ( ' ... Ilnht C_ D il F ISiid R.« ( ' Mi I hk ' h :• Sn ill . V. I ,. I«u, H . Sluw. S. Mima. II,. It. «ur. A. K„ Inwtli. B. I. Mt ' kriwv. I. Srinrl. It Ikckr-ncirr W M . Sprhran. R lln. tr | N I urili II.h Ml In iiiiM t miuii. | , llant-U, K.. kn.li. I) I... Iljimli.in. ftimbl. I«im. II. I).. Windmnn I . I nf. |. r rll P S Altk (.. Ilicln It. I) llw 11 U . Sherd-. H II fil.k K.m [Mi t.i liihi: V««. |.. Btrwct V. Urn , ). 1 ' .. CndUr, K- L Su«nr I) L WwIMmIi. I A.. k l«jiM I A. I ' . 1. 1 T SmcW, IV. L «hhV. S Umlix P. I ' .tr . U . I iiilhnis ' il K R Sit Ivw :Mi iii rm ' w.. Snwuit I. I lint-nun R I-., till VV.. I Jlin, I I... Prii V , .VMUIIrvn . I . « .run V. I limn I .. |l hcv. VV„ VVriurl. V W. S.lnnvnii rdt. II . IliHKin. S.. Slrigwll. I. ' . fcrtnuin. VV I V ,nth ilirur fMt M nitlii Smith, It VV. M rt. ii I) (.. Inly. T Prtrn I) Ituithinu ), I I V-wldcr ).. t.rm, R, (.nlhn B, it.. Sfniilictain. l V ' juiw. V. lU ' iann. It ft, Uriiimt, A B . lUiriiin. II. L Kn. t liumt H. kivUivoki. C, VV NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY l im IW ilrh i.i nvpit VV ilium Hrdujadttj I ' An Kij R rcr F.ulrr David llndin. « nod R.« Hi Hi ticht VUharl Rallrtttin ' Brim- Mimit. Pi- II S pet, J«f r Dnrtrn Siuiri Crfcl. Sow Himun Ihlrd Bw. Mi In mbl ' ; IhwM Hrkodrci, VVavnc llvbcc. i 1,1 n Umia. dem; (MiUI Octliiwi. Mark Snmhii.ir , htui Slrrqurll ' ' rid n IVm ftiuttli Rnv tMi id tiidit . lume Rnthfin. Kcnnrih M.inna-. Dsnlnv (;. I«udrrd«lc. Biiuiill VV. Iliir.ih.ai. Ttumu I nh . W ill. • ..m-vi r JrMrv Clin. Kcnnctli Biiirr Cufm. I ' .tp Knw (Ml li. tlit ' il). Rki lavuc D.vul I ' m. VUi. Ili.br HHr. Oa.id Miirtrnt Mati lluihrrui WENTWORTH BAND Fin. IW (Ml lonnku. IUR. S, Scian. W. G, Dnifcn. T. J. Hinv S. t . LW D E.. Ukiuiw. It 0.b.«v D. G SromJ R.jw (Hi Rfchi : Znhrl. S. G. Greet J. T . Swbod . 0 V_ Com. J. L„ Fwma. F. M R (W« b, nrf,i Uno. M. W., Ediwv G. C. .«ng. H. B„ Crow R. Dourer. S. t).. V.WIe . W. I... Uv v R II MrKlnlr,. M. W . Net . I A . tfctnft . C I I .u«h«v. I). A.. Chan. F. J- Uma, C. W.. IhcfaaaMi. W. M Hechi. G G, hiMn, U L Fumh IW (Ht lu right, Under T K.. Powrll. 1). H.. Il«le. P. ti.. Phillip T A., fW. A. K.. Mliurt, R. A- Smrinn, J. A- WliuWm. I ... P.rlt. R. t. Kminw. A- B, Cou, T. l_ (IWi Major). Tap Re -.odin,, rich |« nahO-Kmhk-r. V. W, (W. R. F.. - i.hin.nh. M. A. Bvlxr. W B. Hlhog-«. R T. Smith. B W Pern. 0. ).. Malm, W. P, RrtiughMit, D. M„ EBln m. C W. What S. W. Cat V. L, IW ). S, Umfc. J. D, Ford. R. T.. CkfC Robert Hind., H.ml IKreanr. CAVALIERS fitu R.« (Idt fc imbo. hJin T Gftw. Wlllwm Srat.m, !W« II P. wH Sco.od IW (Wi IB n hO Midurl W. Unc, papa) Ed .,n. l «..ld I. M™. 1- ! C. H«M A. IWn Hn ««. Robert L. P rli, Linn Windwrtw. Trm-U I- C.miUiM I ' ll f left tu nuhl lUien Ti tliineun. Cijh .!.:• Hindi. Brutr A Mintn. DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS (rial I liltim W Uiwmki. ' i. annamk-r . rim Rim (fed in right) Cnroy G. HrehL A. BattVfl Bdwiw. DimM L Jmkn. MkWI W Lanry tanl IW I Mi k until | Umiakl II. Urakn . C—m r C. IJi.m, Son I). Im lv . Mmn W Mm Ihml Bon ' . ' kit in n«bt Willum L. Valdn. BiVn H Ycaing. J ' in A. Mchofccm. IWh.n! I), [ran I mrili R.M (kit in right) Duuid M. Bnjughun. Wavnc W Mathia. Sc B W Wnuci. Van L Cattle. Iifih |Vm . ' Mi t-i lithi Wmiir II. B.btc IM I. IVwm. Ctwn W. riliiit ni WW W. KtirMri. IWV Row (Ml lo right) WIID.™ Mn H.clrrmr. Mir. S. t m Marl W McKirdo. K.,bm t G««. WENTWORTH GLEE CLUB fr.inl Him Mi to 1M11 Mm 1 . Un. Mail W. M.Ki IVnakl L Mm. IhAcft L. ParU StiMiCD L H||L Mm. 0. I - J 1 - William (. Hiwwl. Ik«i«|.l H laua irn. MirrWI S. Raflrnlina, R Jvrt R V«h Ri m M TurnWI VValirr L ( .o.-.ilh- Back IUa« (Mi  • right; Capi Rufcru HimU. Rami Durum Btuca A. Mima (Wvumpaiuuj. Riamld H. lUUVw. Vlctia W. K.xhlrr Jrfftr? L, Guan. Mark A. Sallnutrah Trtrtll L C.maam. Ri T. Ford, Aithnt Bart Brnhiw, Girgurr C Eilin . Sod W Wciurl. Umn Windrwvn. So I). Uauajcr. lamci A. Stacr., IA.nald I UauKn. Slrpfcri. M. I ' almun. lh-,ina% |. Drtdcu ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY (AUSA) Pitu lVmr Odi in nihil: Call Tnulirn. IJkiruiU ( tt t man, vr S. Yauo, Rtthrrl Cwnlirfcl, hhn Kiepn Sprnnt R.W i Mi M riahi ■ Fuiirnr 1Mb ' . ITifmnffcrr l««M . Michael Vdrrnii. Michael KaoKmon. Win limit-. II ..- Hill, l-arrv Am lli.i.l Rim (left l riithll. Rufcm N«h.i ua Cn iry Fitbn. |A Pan, Brwe V ,Jii, IWU liilirun. Bernard CitUii, FretJrtJ. Iliruhl. Stan McOmMW- I mull fnm Wt u niilil llin. I mrr. Ijm Irunmail H.J41..I NellL Alan Mutluiuv. Muhafl VVame. ll.tietl ( aaSin-t. Sam letlhrtler FLitarrt lUhrrUml. Dale llriurervm. l.iT 1W j ch in rij,hO: Kenneth Hani . (Jm-mrn II. I : llum. Cap! IJiaile. K,nhlli .Mi|.i, (.art W, U.naUvm )nhn Sorqurll- AVIATION CLASS — 1968-69 t i l ft ... , fc.fl la right ' I air. .Vtn.o. Ridk li«uf. I ' lni-illie P-mnm; I li.aui V I u.i m I n 1 1 ttriluivl BmR J 0 mii ' -i Sct.mr) U..« left i« nahl j Reman] IV IWIioru L Bludacit. Crca M Ott 51. DunJ I. Flichanl.no. Vmr, S C ' aUhtrx Inn U. finvUr, Lime. S. Paiicnnti. Ilrird n-m i Hi iu K i Jail I). Faubt-I. Htm L l ihun. JcllErev W. am.. Stephen C Kenell. IW L Stormci. Uarv T l .i:..!- Hrure W. Ther, Pietxiire H. I ' mtp- IHiurlh R iw ■: left tn right; (jettftv F. HartncU, lurrv N. IWr, William M. Nrcktilitcii lUchaiii A. Anmtxunj Oicstrr W. UIiiikmjii, John IV. Wllinrv Kiilanrl C ReliW Carl D. Vrmpel. Rolierr I I lhna «r. Tn| R..w Clrll t riiaSl Mr. Caryl tutrmon, irj Ti U naarn (null Millard Stephen M Patau . lUuhl It. lUllrw, I .4 W TRUMPETER STAFF l ir.l iHi i,. rmlii Noun Ciuli Iml tuli..u (..in Ik.nuliU.n Rrn Ukin I.Jm ( A ' abrvn. Vi .r«l Rhw , leh in ni|hl ■ IXiinl I- NtnpiiT Stn ti IVniian. Ji in Sttniutll, Mirhu) llnllrnniv. JiJiii Olu , M.nk (1 1)1 ' l. p H.« itrfl hi r «hf Jump. WalUr (Juiln fekraiim. RumU Bmvn, C.r . Rud Diidi.ru., Robert NuJwiluiu, • ' } ' Hct « i. PHI THETA KAPPA rint Ri llrii in niihi .; Riibm Shipmut. UmifeirJnr rWJun irVi. I-nuih Huirli. Vtcphm H i«, |.m - R Km«t, Mitkarl IImcKim S c «id Hnw ' Wt W tight ' l DrnixUi Wdtv litry Stewart, It .!,.• Kmchrr Riclurrl t.nldr.. I.ihn kngHln, Arthur Bin Htm. «, Kun .  llrr lhird K m Mt u i |r i ■ IMc H.ndmin. Cat Hutdell. Arihuf RdOt Ed«ifd ( ,Jhm Oarln « ,,„„. 1).,, .,! £ Sugnrr. ft- .hen Srrtrr,.n Chwlr. Slifrr,, 6 I tnri,l« Dr. M- U.tUmpMI. flrrhr., I M,.k. . P«l Ulr. fiMk, WmML ft. C. UUnr,, Fd„.„ I) Amlrwm. Cm- 8«-i Auddri J u ft ' ' ' , ' XiJt . • T- f .--f -:.¥- :8 ¥ ' § ' LEGACY LEGION i li.m:j A ir ltf. uji ■  f l iritru l Mi of F it«a Cuiku j hru IW Wi t.. nnht : tU. |«oe M. Sclkn. B. n, R. M., P«kcf, B. R, Gxdwiri, C A.. Erwin. R. M. Vjclci, W. L, Nonnn. L M , M.iV.n. R. L, CUnda, D. C. Vend R,«r f.kk t. nidw . kfl i « U. M . AlWn, L. R., Caoolr. S. 1... P.Wa. ). R., Omiiliuv I. M.. Bttvm. G. I... I., ...... n T. R. FcMrr, G. A.. )r Wiotm. I) F , Bsikut, I. N. Itmd K.m flefi M riKhi): ItntWw. W M , lUmlJph, T. P., Ktmhw. R. C, -Vloliiml. T. II , F, rrli.iuih, J. V. Stiun. R. C . Ukii, ). M. McMwn. ti M. (Mum, O. C_ ( m, |. L. JUkd. S. C I ih H. Hi i . iiihc. IMhmu. A. I). N «v.ll. P S., Jickxm. B S.. Kudu. T. R. Uk, D. L. Mack. S. D.. Mack. S. C. Minwr. B. A-, Tairt, W. W, Jr. Dabnuu, R. M . l.Arr, C:., Ri.innv n. B I .If. Mi to . Fullbriiifai. k . H, u .-. L ft. I .1,. .. ft A.. Wdmo. I P. t„.tw R. t ... larva. I W„ kadiler. V. W . F «1. R. t . Mrs. t L., Grrnun. V It.. Grimna. t. C. R h. I . R., Kauffman. M Sit Rnw (kfi in ri bt}. FJiimwm. B T, Ck . W. Wh P, J pw. II.. Una, J. B, Cole, V. L. Wnu l. S. W_ Cnna. R. F., . L n r, ' : fe ' R - WENTWORTH INDIAN DANCERS It iiii. Iiilm i rpriuri - Dt ttminrr. IWk fch u. i«5n HKfuri! OrncU. Ihibb CJtn Dtl Swum Wu ( turf . Mr JUNIOR COLLEGE VARSITY FOOTBALL SOUAD Fmt Row tot Crawfurtl, ( ., Bear. 1 tin Str lrt, M . Gray, W- Sroma Raw (WA to naju): FJlu, T. Notlo. VV., N dWi, G, Kalucf. E., Dunom, U, GAtM, Patw, P., Wuvl i. D.. Bucil. F., Cleveland. C. Puth, W, lUnuuin. liccb. ., Ilaiiiann. Monk. Slewart, G. M, I Hi it 1 ... ..,„), II. T„ Yining, ft fk i ■ C D l-apt. Otala I Irmn, J. W. tot r.i nalii Clurln llaminn. audi. Andre , E II, Be . I , Bun- uuin. K, MeMahan. C A.. Vhuinorbef, P. Jimec S. C„ Carmndy. C. E, Hulmn. W II., Tlmm. n. I,. lti e , B.. Cm, J. COLLEGE VARSITY BASKETBALL V«i 18 vVENTWOBTH oi ' l ' osi v I 7b VI Krmncf Ml:.: 59 Sl PauU l.JIra, 55 51 8 80 57 Mi H ' ) 59 SO 78 64 L PauU l.JIrax I i.i in Tourney) rent. luiu. l.-JlrRr AH.Ul  I.. K l-l hori ilnfty ' Fnirhuiv limmi ( ollm I HiBhland )uni.« ll B ' linkrll Imiilutr laiiburv Juniu- s ' i ;■ - MllltJIV IUdu-11 Intmulr K«nui ( h Kanut luruix ( ollt t— Slcim Kamat Ciiv Juniir Odkm llnjil.mil luiin Collrp St r,i ( ..lU-icr Miniun WeMrm C«Jlc r, St. Jiitrpli I ivnti n lunkir College Si. PwibCdktc Ktmpcr Military School — Meim Kantai Cmv luiinf Mh uiui Wetirro Coilroc. ' ir. Joteph Mibtaty Sehoul COLLEGE VARSITY FOOTBALL WW ' -Tied 1-liM i 88 73 WE.Y1WOP.TH CIPPOM M 0 ei CcntrmUr, lima Jr. Culleejt 57 7 Wlflaam Jnwl tWJiimn 0 7- Falrhur,, Nebr. Jt. C.Jkgc w n lljvlull Itwitute. lawrnve, Xaaaia n 10 0 1 liidiUml. ham Jt. CulUsr o 27 liailrll tmtuute, Lauicnic Kama 11 20 ki Milltam Schiai 0 JUNIOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL TEAM tint R w ..led io tojht : Krnny Bex. R..b Dunleli. Bill diet, Ikila Cllwiit. (Captain, 1 . Second tUm left tn n«hO ( . x Seek. Cirn FiJirt. Tim Wamlrll, Sin Mrhih.if, John Oimrliui. Top Biwf (M lu richOi Capialu BuiIktui, Awttanl t ' adi. GenM Cairo. J Jim l bucip% in, Eric Pn n, Xtaicir (libu-in. cmch. nM Birwiir, |,.nrv U ' n fach Euh in. o n JUNIOR COLLEGE W CLUB fin Rim ( ' Irh tn nghl ' Henri Harnann, ' t human Kami ili ' li. Min Mmili. Urn. IU ln ,.u . 1 Si. M.m. Miillarl NtnrtW . I rH, 1 I 111. .n Cary krwUnrl Tiiroahv WandcU. I : kmI Chiiut. Paul Locke, IVuidji Pimrl]. Vi.aul Huw (.left lu nuhi I am Apt Frank Bucl). l i M I11M1...I.. William I ill R « I irrmi. Iml Rlttrt. Bairt Mirachcfn. Biikt Schridef, Icrrance lk-ar. Helhrrl I l.iin.itiu Sirplici. K. Yiung, Michael Vandivrr, T.im Ballet Ihird Kim i left In tight n Ruben Pmrwr, Clcn Nodlcr rrir Patu, Robert Spvtmut. Rnbcrt Prnln, Mario Gunlun. ). ( liailo Amlenra fames (inter, Michaei Hatchm, iam Firldi, linn ifJIr . «ir ( rawhird. [nm-. Thnmpum, Wolei Mcluli ' ill I ' .runli li..u i Kit in iij ' i 1« Mt ' Mahan I li..mai Mrriliant. K-iland Belikim, Wdliam llulaan Sinen Paler, Iti.lnn I . miaul Boh Crtbam, C«i U.iul.l.ni )nui Wo Ruben Mitkn. Vmuiii Btcwet, Dane Wnitck. UuugLn Wrilv Ruben Ingalk .Man Price. Iilih Rn l kit l.i right; l lc Bun, RiiuTt Datneln l.mremr Ihimgaiii. Daniel Vint, J.irl nmno. llnmiai I hilt, m RiVrl l.ekwuid, lharict Mir. n Prm Piiir... TcmWVgeng. William P.ch, Wnhci. Com.ii. William mlev UiaiU labor. Orville RiAhini Top Rnw (left n. ngbi : Mai- Bill Caukm, C apt. Paul Biitherm. Capt W illiam K. fctta; tare (baric, Harrann, .Mai. Mr Gtbwn, Mai Alhn I niign, (.apt. bain W.U.. HIGH SCHOOL W CLUB Kmt H.m i. left tn nrht )l Mark Mmithcad. Man HuUmbeal, Darnel, Schimermmlt, Sieve.. IVnt.m, Da««l Km,. Kevlti Elba, Vance Mnoer. Sterrji Catuuv. Brian (anaiv, Tlvtotiai Laptev. Mail Smitberaiti. Scmod Row Ml u, right Michael Metghan. Matk Scit iimt. I.mri CuUcit fx lUwrc Ilamld bamnn Jinmn Bn wn, William Manux. Karl FuUhnishi laithrw Farmer. I. Jin ScuiMrr. J.ein Obct. Stuait C ruk lii.n! Rn i Irlt 111 ilgln j Rucirn Cay, Crrnin Ann. Wekleai Pmt. David I. Kin-ct. lienfftry (Juct. WdUuni Jrnntngi. Jack Fauhrl. CWIn ftchlin RuxcU Cilman. tmtf ll.lU-k. Brute Wanhk hiutth H.i« flili tn tight. Strvrn Cialg, Mail Rirhank Can Calahrru , Rirurll Clark, Michael UulL-nunr. Jamrt Dmns. Km CwuW. Raiaiill Kulm, Scan Hiitnai, I • nv Lre, Mark Buthenia. I ' lip Rim Cleft Ui riaht ' ■: tflpt. Paul llutlwtui. Capt W ' ulum K Vuunu. C«pl I aitv Matn, Car« (harkn llaiiuiui Mai. Mrtle Cibauri, Mai. Allvn Lniisn. lapt J.ihii Walk SOCCER TEAM Fint Rim tldi lu ri«ht1: Oiiiiirk B . Duilun, T. V.. Price, A. II., Wkwoud, R., Brewer. V., Ballcw, T„ Klclnkr. ).. t inliai . M , Insall. S.. btaecv. Sound Row , ' ldt to right .Mai AlKn Liuiicn. tuach. RuiImI. C. rVmunft. T. Sluu ' Ct. tit Tilt MrJLuhnn. U . t ' auica. Lnekr. P.. Cr i«. S RiMiina. O, C, O 1, 1 ItoW Ml l.i light Elattiua. t ijlim. I . I nulvm. Dull in. H. ) . Ihianai. II. k. Young. C. Itanium R_ Unman. M- i In picture BjIiU. Wawr. Crmrju. HIGH SCHOOL TRACK TEAM Rm Row (W id nghO-. Con ttnwnn. Hmry ii.hik, fin ii.i]i.«v, sw« hmi . Dmm l.r.mr Uru.ui Muhot ' l 5hecl Sn.iiul Riiw 1 lrll In unlit Matthew I inner, WiUum Matlni. Sim tr.lbrttri, Mail Spn ali, Wains GirlmUe. Itiiulall kuhn, llmalij laughery. thm •• id Ihinl IW [led t., light) David I.i.ka. Michael Pulv William Jrnrunc Buurll ITafm. Jfthn Scllm. Jnhn Kallani, Pimaiil Ikttmann. Jack FauM, Mark Sdinnga. r ap Buw (left in tight ' ! Jama Ccmpo, .Mark Uugb ' -. i lull,- MiOrlliut. Hum, Clayton, RkJutd Hankr Manager i Jamn Saiindcxv Chvln Hugh. David I Kraal. Slnvn lluwrrtrai Cant luhn Wall., tnaeh. HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY TRACK MACE W.MA. OPPONENT 2 40tt n Ftcekkc Spring, Ihgh Sdw.,1 6 U 68 I.... 1 1 1. 1 Sdu.,1 41 79 Krtnpcrlli«liSH.e.J W 45 4 l-mingi ii. High ScU.a.1 7ZH 7 (oittrfa tdmtibO ramilllnn Rclao 4 Ricturumd Ilia . ScWaJ —70 I 73Vi Tti Mditarv Meet (Kemper— IT. Mtwiurl Military AcadcmT-27H) 43 I u.l.li.t Spring! Hl«h Vi„., | Tft 6 Miftiuri Knvr Vallev t ' unkrcmr COLLEGE SWIMMING TEAM Vim tUm ' Idt to right I ■ Uli Apt. Riiirit Peulee, Ton i ' ..i I , • WrW r • s, ,, Jim Sucfv. COLLEGE GOLF W.m 7 La - 1 OPPONENT Haatrfl Imdiom - Kmi|a Military School kin.., Crtv, Kara, fr. CoUtfJL IU-I..H Imiitute St. IW t ' nn ' |f V..fr In: It. Cullro, Scdall . Mo. : faana |r. c.IU ' kc St, Mi CoDeae ri iMnvuic at Hu.MO (2 Man Tm) ;4-.Man Tom ' : Trenton It. Cnlle St. toacfaa St. Pattl . lillknr 0 8H 5H 0 1 , I I Ml J76 WENTWOBTH 6U if 14 3 4 I1M PIa« rd «h Pl.c, COLLEGE GOLF TEAM Vim Riw (Wt to nxbl : John I ..tnrliu.. Sfrrcn Hikr. IV.It.o Undent. Ltnn lnhct. Ton Row (left to KrfiO ' Lemincmuui. Granl Dttrwn. I awrrmii Viitchm. «  cli. HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY FOOTBALL (Mid Central Conference} WENTWOBTH I A 0 ( Wutl I Lit 7 Ilol I OPPONENT 6 I IS H i. HiiujiniMlW. i, . Mich S,h.«il }5 Slant. M.i . limb School _ IT Menhell. Mo.. Hr«b School  Enrltici Snmuu, Mo.. Iliiiii Sthi.J 40 Uunglim. Mo. Higti Sdu.il _ 22 Catttilh.in. Mi.. High S, kcmiirr Mull School, B. mvllle. Mo. 1 1 Mexico, Mn HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Hro Rim- CW« in tight ' h HnniuW Randall Schm co- eerdi, O. E.. Ani . (i . EJh . k. P., Olive. I. C I ermines. W. P., lUlcmheaL. M . IVitum S., Euan, R , tWingrrTG. Second Row (left to risru) leraici M. T, Rcind, Giannini. S , Peiiv. W.. Chuiuv. S . (umm. B. Cullof. J, Ruhaidv. M. A, K t . D„ Lee. 1 . C udnrv. O. Thinl Rnw (Ml in light :: llrwl. Sonvin. II., Cdman. R., FuUhriebi. K.. Fula. ML lienor., M-, (aUlieew, C Ovrrell. (. Thorn ., J. U.. Buiire. J„ Cninan, L, I ague, R, Fourth Hi I Mi in right ' Kmki, I) I . Saumlety J.. M.nLim R I . I arauin M, Ob«. J. JT. E M, Ha lWr. C, MOle . O. I ... Nowll, VI. I.., llrtlmann. D. D., Snuinaet. M R . Puman, Eft Hallixi, I . I_ T,ip R, «. rlrli i.i rialiii Mr L«at« C«no«v. Capi. W. k. Young. «o«A. Capi. Rav Hall. Aumjmm LViaJi. Ri lilmn, Nm in pii1uie- .pi Rrnu. Snail. COLLEGE TRACK TEAM Fin Ho tu n br, Eik I ' ldu. MuIlkI Mock RufU t..iuKl. H: rrl IV i« a, F.. I V mill Aniirtfcm. Smiid IW I left n nj-Jit) )amt L Cow. lJmir du RorVn. [Xtrurli. ( bv MiMulim, I Ht.«h Win- Limit Morrow. Ci4ich. FiWid CiiUiiis CUry Qi llihW. ( iir W. K- Y.mroj, COLLEGE VARSITY TRACK pijICE WMA S J IS 91H O W OWEWT 1 Citv Mctm I ' Imlxi Men) 21 FwrH ir . H ' riaant VatWy. Hi l,l,n.|.W.tM«l ' U-i4inci: Mm M«vt! 41 KlWpi ' f HutMl Hrlon K U, IVLm XtcxMMC 79 I 1,,-hlinil 11 ft. F«k M Immutr C«infrrrnc 3 106 NJCAA VI WENTWORTH TRACK RECORDS 66 92 M JiAT II. MM t.Jltg ricff 4 100 1 . 1M •Ijo 14. link Hurdlr. T . Mli Itrtn |hMV TlllVW r u vuii •lo.tln •440 IUUt tlO Yd •MJlr lUin Mailf ■ . Em •100 Til. l aik 220 Yd Dim 440 Td. CM •HO Td Dut •ui •I mmul hi. ' 51 v lit i, l-yh. Mj. • i )«■■«• lufW M-rl. I i.  U . 10 t lx I i mi., ii ■Hp Ittrj Mil  ' «u.  •«■ N 1 tWfcr H( Hon. M— I 11 I irwtll. X . Mur. k.i.i. n 4 41.1. In V. ' - • I ' - 1 ' iitw.ll, kmV 10 0 1 ihwrtl. 1 biiI. Wei !•.. ■ Ii ' ■ - l! 14 I.S.. I II—l 4 ' i w. Pan, «WII I it I. HnkUwl I u4i. MK UiUuin  411,0. 1444V It mc. .I ' llV)-, «„ St imm. tlhV, ' . MH Knona XVI. Hi. Bab IIVI-. in Urn I , Mm. kni, IUbitI. Pun. 4t«, - H U n, XVI, BrA N.fcMtt, t ., Wna. CixeodYkr. C« brffMt Mm. 1111, l ' «. ' , ll.iih,!!. thnlrU Pam, Wirm  14- Ctl. i • lai i •■- 4o iu nn mo. r  A lull. kM Ca m. 145 1. X U. Mil Vk«.l Inard 11.11 MmiM.  •, I ' ll , Sou l i- . . rinrra Ink. Jl. . 1 4.1 tui, l|r t HM t .« _. lWa •link N«o •M Ti bin I l« , knM. 0t. 1 17. Nn ■ ■ ■ «b.dMI4K. Xln, iki.-d, mm, i ' ! ' ..:. sui« iui mi ki««. 4.%N. I«27, k . Stmt Cjoiw. OlMHl. lnhn. JO.T WanrwkurK. I ' llMutt ™i Itt4iup i« Mwi, 1411 „,, 11 1 1444 I ' . ■ M DE lA H .. : 44 ' I W. W t Ihlr) Xbat. 1040. AodriM. IXutn. 140 ' 10 . LW.tru. lounll MM. Dntpt kmartk, 1. ' 1 . Lri.rrflr - .. «. Mm, |n4ii IW4. Urn tr I ' . IRVL i , ,i, i ,, WW. |«tk. iMhnHl.. Id«ln, 11 J . 1414. IUII. IVir. (Mm, llanrt. t Ml. |41T. X. II IV In. Hp...,, v i i u,. n . IUUX Mi l. MRVt. I Oku. i- 110. lilt 440, Rtiknrr IIm, Pa t, l i|i. Xmc lii 4411 Td • UI 11 k-lti ' 4 lli .n Wjfcdb— M,nkIsmI.  o d. . on. Sw I...I,-. 1410 w., COLLEGE WRESTLING TEAM Tim Ron (Wi n n«fct M«lln. IV. l. cr. C . Kohn. 1. . Tmun, Fl . Bun. I Tor fir . i.«.n Won..  Kfa. Not M COLLEGE TENNIS TEAM l int 1-UrtS ( Itti in richf CiV in. Con lXitMlil n (jcI Mkborl Kt«ft« L.Ti k. Fultun S i«ii1 hVit i Irll Mi nidit i HcriKTi Hanuiau I rink Bu lt. Strphrn Vainj; 1 v|r Hum Itrnry lUinann. Tap Ken I left t ttuht : t ' apt Lolir Urciw, .A vatbiitf OatK; RrfhM JfiU ' ri . iiml m Ft- f pr RirlSrn Krrwhri , Msrht (Uuilun. I Apt I ' jiiI Huihi-fux. n. rh HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS TEAM Tint IVw licit tu right . Mm Obex. ' .ns n Anil ■ihn OhVa, jnunv Brawn. Sound lUrw . ' Icfi in rig iO Roland Eulrr, Brian (atui). lame Damrrutt. Mm Craum. Mark Btithcrin. I up Kr  ' licit tu right): Copt. Paul Htitlirnic reach; tVArrt IVdiem. Terry Wjlvm. BJcV Tague. Ethaani) Poniaipu. C ' 4|tt. I nk Craw, .m -t.rni Coach. HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING TEAM 1 ' ini Row Jltft to tight . Brian Catuiv Rindv Kuhii. Marl MxahttJ, Tnri IW { ' Ml «n riglu • Jim nunmai. CTirh Yum (anuin Slairr. cnochi Miltr Meighan, Sent Drmoiee. MM m mm M« Himm, Mil .. I ■ liff ' . ' V IJ-1IT HIGH SCHOOL GOLF Pint Row rich to right): John Hanlror. Bruce Vardih. Tli ' imjK Apptrtnu. Second Row (Mx ■ right): Paul Cnllui. Dai-id Peuo. rWhaid ll kim, Carv F v Tim Row (left lu right): J«m« R. KmM. lamcl B. RuhttM. Ronald Boww. lame. H Ouinherlani. Caf . Tawrrncr Yinitlinc- citach. WFVTWORTH 4Yi n 21T) 7 7 262 2nd !W Dili Place rj IMarc Zmi I ' lanr nlTnNPVT Krrrrper High School Carmlmm liiela Sclio 1 rsringtnn 1 ligh Sckv.l . CTnaimulai Meet!) EaccUnr Spriap I rtinitt in High School TriatuuW Mm Mar.lull I I.J. Sch-ul — s „264 _ la High Sthml 3rf Di«trirt Meet ; ' Uamtm Hi«h School i Iratn (Miranuri Hivri VaUrr C«ifcrrrw) B Uvim COLLEGE RIFLE TEAM Boac llilwm, SSCT William Tim Ruw .left t„ right:. Siarkr, cnoch, Paul londig Second Row (left to rii Conklin, Room J. NT ' ro|ti JeHcry WVhrr. T. NkrVmali Jowph CregwyS. j HIGH SCHOOL RIFLE TEAM r.rtt Row Oeit to right!: Quintan Brady. SSCT W3- iam Stwkc, coach; Thorn . A. Johnaon. Back Row (left In right V Mich , tUmea, David Petru. Jeflrcv Jarris. N in piclurr Unhrv, V. HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Fire R  licit In tight V Until Kali. Ron Euk-i. Milt (dinger, St i rtaunn. Semi Brmun Sm.iul R ,w i Irh lo runt ; Rick Taguc Tim Patting ' an llanb. Ru cil Onk. Hdil.ii P rt . Charlo HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY BASKETBALL WENTWORTH 30 t B 4S 17 I B 67 IB « 67 41 4J 49 40 SI 31 Won U-lm 9 QMUNINT Etulut C millun Htcbmm H.i inai 1 igh School nH Huh School .nuV High Stho Carm Slam - Krauret High SckocJ r crl«Mr Sjmiujp HnjJi SchoiJ Mlggintville High SchnJ Miiuitirl Military Amlrtnv _ MuOiatl High Schnnl Khhrnnnil Utah Sdv.,1 • •• High Sdxol Keaaptr High Sdannl Sljii t Hich Vh™ I ( am-ilfin High Scfiatl _ F-awW Spring High Scboul M HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL M B TEAM Fire IW Clr-rt M i.nhi ' ,1 UaU. fiita. Upi«n. F . Aniicnan, t-nc; Ilowrn, K Second How (left m nght), Upton, T. S, C SrJlrn, J, OH J . Ballard. J., I lugU. C Tod CVrfi to rigta;, Bcnro, G. L, tC HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING TEAM fire How ( Wt to fight; CuDor, ).. Brwrn. J, F., Ekhman. ). Sccuod How (left Ui mhO: Ktmo. J . Gmlirr. R . Mono, V., Caaarr, S, Ober, J Third Row ' Mi M right); Saiuuiu,, F, Nkort. J. Johtnoo. Kiriogcr. J . Fulflmght. K., Ftmoeer, f. To. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL COMPANY A . B FOOTBALL TEAM I tnt Raw led In nslH 1 Ki «, | mci Rn ; Bullock, R. L, Bnimcu« T. J. I... rmiBtris Wtllt, D. R., Vulhamv. R. R.. Fultno. |. I_ S«r«id Row I left t.. right ) 0. K., Rrrrai, F. H„ WrW. J. P., l Hm. R. 0.. Hudutt. M. J, RiBrr. B P . Bun I. 0- Kick Ruw i Hi in ntfil Um, B I . Sputum, R F. , «• . R. V. NUnum. I I ' ., IIhjcW. |. Of , J F. COMPANY C , D , FOOTBALL TEAM lux Row Hi In tljlil) M tiv R nmiihrrun. Cit mtaiy, K B.. Mulligan. WIimItt. M Scrum! Rnw , ' left In nghl, : Ham-ll, 1 rvatntan. G., Clark, T . NUnoi, W. C. CMMki HoJUify R. J. IWk Row rfcfi | rig O. Ca.pt. R. T King, audi; aXt, }. R, Tuckrf. S.. Mowtxtt.ii. S.. Boww. R. M.. Hmkm. 0 . Clauwn. J. P HEADQUARTERS COMPANY FOOTBALL TEAM Fwd R« ' v i l.lt tn right); Park , V lde . U ' enirJ, I lickrtnnrr, W. Stool Row (lift in rij(tit Run. B brt. fcllrrmw, Miiiu i. I! . Bt.iUuIkii. l, KiiuVi , l .ird R I . Ycnlng. R-, Wiiuiraccrr, dm, I T. Back Row OWt to ngii; Salimanli, M. A-, Brio A.. KnrMcr. S.. C ulr. V., dwarf. MrloUc Mm. ll«hl. Phillip. T. A . Button. B, Sfunrhockw. COMPANY E , F FOOTBALL TEAM Pirn R iw i ' Wi u. fightl. Shcerv. Amiuxir. ). M Churchill. I), Anrlnvm. C S.. Brryfoglc, W. W. Swind Rnw Clrtl In right ,: ftiapm. Dttwn. ftillinl. I ait, I ji Imjuiih . Swift Top R.iw (It to 1001 C tw. W, SeHcn. Sopn, On. R-, King. D B. 9 «fr 61 62 BO HEADQUARTERS COMPANY TEAM Red League No. I FirM Ri  (Ml hi itnlu Ciuvi. K Smnh. R. W, Cam. I. HEADQUARTERS COMPANY TEAM Blue League No. I t r ■ Row i left tit -n ' t i Sjltnur%h. M., nnwiw, B . Cltino. F„ {Suit. R E Top now kfi d rlghO tttuuejuin. D M . Hrilll. i. (I. Wintlmrvrr I .. VaMrJ, W -COMPANY B TEAM Blue League No. I Fliu Ruw i Wit to nghO Urvmu p.. Rallrw. T. 1 ,.]n Top (IHt lo nsht i MiFjchwn, II. r HEADQUARTERS COMPANY TEAM- Red League No. 2 MM Rim (Ml «• nsblli RmHk V. Phillip., T„ Hay«. N. Top rwi io rWiti ' , t ' .tiKn. n. w. v . C , I Hy dm, 1 . « COMPANY A TEAM Blue League No. I Fim R, ( Mi u riaht . ZwvAH. Klrtnk.. I . t. .I. ' 1. 1 COMPANY A TEAM ► Bbe League No. 2 f-u R. w Clrfl njdil ' i. PottR, l„ TuUl S.. Alien, 1 , .m m. n. T p R « ' .left lu rit i !. Shcci , C Cti- f«, I... Titanium. )., SciiKl., P. A., N.irtan. I . COMPANY B TEAM Red Uegue No. I n l Hw (Irfl t ri«li , Sliwmi. C. XI.. FJImi. L. W. Tip ilrli ii. right FlrliU, I, tlntlanrf. HEADQUARTERS COMPANY TEAM ► Blue League No. 2 Flnl Ruw (Mt b rlffci li Hnwcn. l . ).. - COMPANY 8 TEAM Blue League No. 2 Fir rUiw (leJt In right)- Ken. K, Crif (in, R. O. I uri in, T. Top Ocft m ngbt : Watlim.G, TWdlr. V COMPANY ' fc AND F TEAM ► Red League Flm Ruw iMt Hi i ikIii.i F.wliuai. 1. Anii. Ci., lenningv SV„ flicley, D.. hen ranttiv L . I : r ' i II. J. IUcL It.nv (Ml to nght): lay tannic I. Dm Mi ' . W„ Itulunli, M , Hm-mnri, L, Churchill, I)., AmIi ' ikia. C S , Ikruo, ). L. -COMPANY C TEAM Mm Ruw (Mi m right): Muck., S. C. ( ihnui. fl. T , S|itimli. M. Tup (Ml to right;] Hanklni. R. ItdhrL T.. Oman. I VHt Mnl CORPS OF CADETS « the annual WEVrVVOIVM! SHOW m the Mmtftripal Aixlilnrium ( KimM Oty dirw a cromi it HMW |wn W OUR SPACIOUS CAM READV FOR nil ANAll M Mil ITARV lAtt, Art pactum in ihr Mailt and in ifac crnlrr ti it ir?m wr ' « Mi Dill Maulilin. waiunw ,«M.-,nl«l ol W .iU Wat II. RrtxvJuitii.n • ihcw ilni ho ww drawn In thr WIN I WORTH I ' K.i l f-il I ' ll 111 I AR MONK CROUP - Fix aim ?0 )«n Lodrtt haVf Irm uttmillltK thr trKuUt nrie ia tin Kant I it • Phillurttvimi Onlirttta. Inn tcnt ' i kmiiji h afil Kerr with I Lam MttWfMI I r.inJuctJii, Mn Srhwo n, ami CM ami Mtv laino M. Srllm. Scaled t. I Ml Flrttthrr. tiurtiia Mr Truman nrvsrwltn tir I adrt Urm ..i Dress Pamir Ei MM I hits S Truiiwi sviih hai in hand Handing •Itn he had founder! D T placed the wrcaih „r ihc wave of OX. Wlliird Sellers and iuu prior n iKc pfasct 8  ni bv the icfiiirl chaplain i I i nrhiml him SPECIAL EVENTS MARKED THE 75th ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF WENTWORTH During 1954-1955 Several special events wre Mil. some pictured here Use first «i these, was tn in.wi;r Km niters L)av and honor thr rncflaorv ol Stephen C WrnxwortJi, live founder, and Col. Handford Srlli ' n tht ' firtl vuprtiiiu-ndcnl, who icrved at brad ul tlic Acudciuv fur SH scars, like speaker ami honored guest wo rx President Harry S. Human, who addressed ihc Cadet Cuff and ihc guest in allrndnncc and laucr placed wreaths on the gram of ihc two men ivho were honored Mr. Truman war. made an Honorary Colonel of the Wcntwnrth Cadet Corps during ihe visit he and Ins wife made l tlic Academy. [In second event. although an annual ime, out Wemwordi show in Kansas City had the distinctive TSth Anniversary color The third special invasion was one which received nation • i ll-;,., _ -l. I,, ' . ' , .I,, iiVi J .L.. ri ... L. r I . • wiile pnntiiils, a m-niKtmrnt ot mi m ni i BMi wlnen occurred in Scplrntbci of 1861. Jottiing with die Cadet Corp in actually portraving the battle weir units from the leKular Army, the Naticn.il Guard and ROI ' C units of Kansas Grv. The leading citizens of the Cits of I cxington, ami in fact lite sshnle c.immunih, joined in preparation for this very unusual cient. As much realism as pmsihlc was achieved, even including ihr cooperation of the elements because it rained conunuriuslv during ihc day, May 12, IfiS, on which this event was held, as it had during the actual Baltic, accmling In authentic record . Attending ihc event were many high ranking Army officers anil oihrr distinguished citizens, which nude it onr of thr most remarkable davs in the entire hislorv of Wentworth Militmv Aiadcmv and of the Cits- of I etdngton The fUuie of I . untf. n raps. ' The ncMctinrnt U die Iwttie in I ' lM. ikr mam ill I. ul vlwluls bcrr ll ««s rdsu re- enacted on in I truth anruvrnajn bent when The Murine Guard, ibe Jliati ifaill lt«m of Wenivrwih, is invited in niinv special ucuniinn m appear hcture tier public Ptciuretl hrlo i Srxteiaav ul the Army llxijrn Sarvecu, arcienrunirel t Charles l Strrihrwon ovthan  «••• ' ' rW ' Juriitr Wed Vol™ tra Mir l ' Tw ' ' THE NEW CHAPEL An uut u«dmg addition to the lanlittrt iif Wrntwocth it the tn-w chapel u«stl for tlte lirst nine during Commencement IWV Ihit building tvat dcxliuitcd Noveinbct . I H5 An electrii MTtin «j, intulltd later and was used for the lint time during thr 195? Commencement exercises t his building adds muth to tin- life Wentssvxth. It is used for assemblies, both icligious and secular. foi dramatics, and for moving pictures, both entertaining and educational, at part ti our audiovisual program Ike Mtdstsm u phut.« | hrd Um t U1 the MttrS CADET MEMORIES September 2- W ' ek.mir buck .mil how was vmti summc-l .  it uh.lt llw phrase was us tile itficeu were calksj buck a week early tor 11n1.-11u11.111 .mil pnniiiHiMii. It sutc was gm«J to we .ill tin friends uguin Fserbudv had such long hair Bob ' s hulr really l  ikcd weird frll so much fm the first city |3 a. Worm,. ,. Scptcmbct j— Oh. 1 cunt =ec gc ' g up .it these early hours. It ' s going I take getting used t , • ( course everything hcrr at Wciilvvxnh i Art snoic ;i Mm.: u-i J Id I .. i. mjs mother day of inwlings and • . iitaltuti. Bv tajis, cvctvbisjv was ready lor bed jfti i tuch a licciic djy. _ tcinlici 4- Tin: l.a«hull players art mil nxiiiy to Mart practice la l! i ' v i in get thru H days of practice helore then first game More of mv friends baik liir l.nthall The hand also came back tod-n li sun luiul |wucticc The new tsrvs in the hand are so -nuill Vplrmhrr 5 - Malt of the new buyt arrived lodav ivilli the other lull l.i arm i- limnmiiu. Ihcv nurvh like they ' ve all g.u two kit feet. I imagine that all ui the old boys li«:4 d like this when they were new bow It leallv trios )iun patience when teaching the nits In march I spcnl iinivl I the .lav guiding the new Irnvs arnund. helping ilicm gel scltkd in their mums and attsvicnng all sorts il i|uisiuim fnirn their parents, September n-T.xLav the uther hull ..I the in a day lust like yesterday I  ure will be nl.nl nillinc. jiul everything gets under wut. I.., ,v September 7— Today wav a day f itieetings (m hnth m- v I as and .illucit I he not bust met with the Dean, and the nl liens had their much kiAcd forward tn meeting with Col. Perry and Cupt. Peek This is alinui the nub inictttig , ' ul cvirybmlv enjoys, SeplrniU r H— (im in ilerp lute toduv until the iiid hny . who come li.ul I...I.U came in and awoke me tn ulk met the summer. Tndav it as the kit day vi far ai I ' m concerned because the rest nf mv friends fiuni last year returned In die campus. September 9- Today the K ' . ' th CPtfk of cadets had then first meet ing t.igclhci at a c. p . The IViiartiiieni heads welcumed ui all lu.l tn W ' entwiirlh and united m all luck tjtniuigh thut teai . SetitnnlieT IO--Cl.i rto Matted tmla fur all cadets. I ' m uninx, tn have truuble w ith mv Ecun cla«i. I thiiik I II do nil n ht in the rot uf my cburv Tnragnt Paul. Steve. Rnh and I arr idling to ihe dinw hit «mie relaiutiiin. We all need it. Septemhri II- Tan was the lint AvHinblv which wat nimdy annuuDccmcnts about the cotnmir week. Pur drill thit afternoon we or in ril parade both intide the Field Hotae and out on the parade In Id ' I mount I t.aik a uiupie and |H ' miil and went to the diow. Septcinbci I2- 1jU- BRC; a u.u.il which inean that nervthinu is mined up one houi. Il suie di  fed ixd to deep an can hour Took a soupie and permit tonight and Kencrallv relaxed. Sejttember It-Murray, it ' s Friday again, the last dav nf the sxlv.,1 week. VihkIstt reUuni; week end niminR up. This Sunday will he the first parade rhis year It should be pretty interesting, chuck lull of mistukit.. M folks will be down Sundas with some relative to sce a parade. September I4-Ic«lav I s|«. ' iu tiSe mnrning shining mis diocs an I bra«. I also did a lm of heavy sleeping befoie DRC This uftemotm. I decided to dean up the nmm so I tttiukln ' t hove tn do it tmnnrrno tonight. Bull. Tom, Joe. S cvc, Paul. T. I, ami I went In the fair downtown We hail a treat time. After nding the nick o pUnr I kit a link- nick but other than that we had a great rime. September IS-W ' vnl to church Unlay foe the lint lime since I ' ve been back it Wcntuonh. I li k a vHipie and cleaned up nn room again lor ititpetlinn. Mt lolks «it here in time for |Mt.nlr II sure was good to sec them again. They hud to leate hv 4 CO After the left, I went to mv church couth meeting that night and saw some slides about the two gnk who went to tumpe Finislied my accounting after the meeting, turned in my laumlrv and went to hetl rarlv September lA-Annthrr blue Mnrsdav moining that m-rvbndy ileusts Dldn I do too much todav ultir classes. I studitil and then after supper I wvnt to bed. Seplember 17-Tonighr l ie c a blind date. She ' s a foend of Paul ' s girl. I winder if she n leallt blind. Ike u.tilcrt li.ui thr loo nseermg mrugltt will. C ,.1 tingles about the rule, of the mess kx ' l stall Septi ' ltihcr IK- today fnr Assembly, the dqiurtmenl heads made certain annuunccmenr . pertaining in their ik ' partmcnt. Mus after msnn for drill we were assigned cur permanent teats in the most hall Kit at (.apt Wsley ' s tahte. My blind duU- waui t NO had last nighl f i jt m klt 19- T ate BUC as usual , else iiueiesung happened, Scptcinber 2(l-Tonight the high school (oothull team plays I hgginsvilk- high sch  4 at 8.00 n.m. I wish ike team luck btit tligginn-ille lias a real giad teum. W ' e haic a pep meeting at :00 in the field house u get cverv me fired up for the game Bull, 1 I and I worked in the coneestion st.iml ., n the vn.tom suk and what a grin it was, eten llinsigh we k t the game. September 21- I his mnrning I worked in the miluais deiurtinent tvping mil the F.(i.O.D. vheilule. Il was inotioltmiiu-. wmk but I finally got it finished. The socier team goes to WMIuim Jewell College mnight to plav their suuer team .it 7 K pini. I slur lint«e thit tiles win September 22— Today was our first dress | araik ' . I ast week wa sn ' t a dress parade Inday al parade, Stagmr. lassti, liass, j enski, Kwist. Saunch ' rs. received ihrir F istingutdH ' d Mlbtarv Student award they had tn pin ihem 00 llieir taiiKsuls. thetefote At medals lo-Aed ptettv funnv. Septrmber 2 J - -Todav. the high vhool B lino pluved lliggins villr 11 le.im in I liggmsvillr. I lliinl that ihcs ' re going tn win. anyway. . 24-Tmlay all high school ttu.le.it, mils, take the Cahlmniu V. Inevemeiil tc-vt While they ate taking the test all college men ck-un weapons in the Military Dept. Since I in on a stall, I gm mil nf cleaning weapons. I did vimi- reireatmnal sleeping all innming ClolU-ge classes met this .iftctnom vi I couldn ' t skep all tbt Septinibc ' r j$— No .ksss-mblv today, tegular fourth houi ilass In stead. For drill thn afternoon the oirpt ' went .«. an administrative nud march out to the Cnuntry I Inh .mil buck. 1 think the total disUiKe it almul sl 4 miles. Tlseie wete a few Mulcts since not all the new Usy ' combat birts svere fully broken in. Septrndsrr 2 ' . o lute BUC tndav this ttat j iiinili.r.al.iM. nt days. Ihis morning, all the usdets went diruugh a Thorough physical examination and were fitted f« their .Arrr.wts I was lucky ennugli in help lit over. i ut, This altermai the liigli idhXal cadets finished taking the second hall of the California Achievement tests while the i-ilkge companies clraned wrapnns amt drilled The tnlk-gp f ifjun hat their first li«ahall gamr tonight with Cen crville. le.wa in Centctville. I hn K we inn but Cenlertillc is reul tough. Scptrnibrt 27-W ' ell, the ciJlrge hmtball team Inst the season njsyner In Cenlerville. S7 i, Centerville must lute a great team. The girts started arriving luduy lor tin- dunce this week end. Mv roiniuii ' v girl ipK heft this afternoon so I doubt d I will see much of them this wcvli end Bulls and mv ikiles won ' t he here until tomorrow. The high school louthall learn lost to Slater tonight. It l.-.ks like another long fisnluil si ' iivon again this tear. September JN An. abet Saturday morning, nit lavorite day it the week, mainly because I don ' t have ans dames and I can take part in  little rrcrratiimjl skvprng until DttC, Toduv al chapel, Ma|. Mci mik-I s| ike in hosv |jeople witness for their cnuntn. It tt.it ,i grcxt talk and when it was m et. he received a standing ovation. Bull s and mv dales arrived dm. afternoon Itmn Columbia for the dance. It sure was goud to see her again. Everrbidv bad a g.«nl tlmr al the danre and 1 was sorry to sec the evening come to an end. September - lv ible lud In leaie tins nimiiing fur ( .Oumhiu In attend a meeting. Thus my fabulous week end came to an abrupt end I s|ieni the afternoon riding mv unicydc ami going sw imming. It was so hut today I was lurpriscd that nobodv I united during parade km tJvr heut. Tmighl, I must do mv accounting Inr tmimrnnv and then I ' m gmng to hit the wnl rarlv. September tl -Bluc Monday morning again, rha- tvrwst dav l tlu- wwk eiipcciolly after a great v.eek end I didn ' t get ton much sleep lust nighl because Puul, Bob. Joe, Steve and 1 stayed up and talked about this pan week end. 1 spent all afternoon up in the rmlirarv de txirtment working nn a sign for Col. Slagnei After supper. I went dnwn town to the motie and saw The GMM Relet, statring Inlui W.ivnr It was a real grind show Quite a less people, unhiding Mime idcts umr out uf the slun. with u few teais in ibeii eves. After the slo w, I ivrete a tenet and tvvnl to bed. October I -This aftcrmain I could go lo the mixn at Cattle Its u U erf lun down them , flcr U|i[h i I nude i ■ i ■ uist like it. Mn Tlcnlcr my rtsonry to I , a guTs schrtil in Nevada. Mn i 2-- 1 1 x l.i v lot Assembly m had a pittfrtMimal i;l.i% blower He nude all um nf useful items nut of glass tubing. It really wot an uitctcsting Assembly for a change. I -or drill todav most of the corps went on a cross country roud march duuugh a cicck and down around Uom lake Tbc trat of us who didn ' t ro on ibe road match, set u| uur dnll schedules and phases of training foe the re- mainder of the school year. October 3- Latc BRC ib Usual . It sutc felt paid to sleep an extra hout. Today is Hu  hut dav. Kvctybudv associated with Went worth must receive a flu tlm. Fhe reaction has made several cadets jnd faculty a litxlc sick. My shut didn ' t hint (hit year like it did last veai Mvo thiv afternoon lir, King, tbc school counseling and guid ante adviser | ukc to tbe teachers so oftcmoun classes did not meet Sum arid I it. A advantage of this bv working on u machine gun nest Tor the individual training course. Inflight tile lollcgc fuiball ream has a name with William Jewell Colkge and we won for a change. I br lirul store was WMA, 7. and Wilhum Jewell. 0. Evcrvliody sure fell Rood aflu the gome. October 4-1 had a tent in Rcolojry today and I don t think I did  Well on it. Tunight, I plan to go to Lextncton High School ' s I Inmt cominR game with Odessa in our stadium. I hoj Ltsjnglun wins. October 5-1-cxington won thru limits: coning last night. It was .i n-al close game. Tliry had some teal cute girls for 1 iornct.«ning candidates, Tnnight we went to C ' otlcy. Most of us had a real good time. Mull bail a teul Rood time, about as Rood as be did last week end. We got fuck to Icxuigtnn around 4:00 a.m. Sunday morning. October 6 It sure was bald to gel up and go to church this mnrairui after we got In at 4:00 a.m. I piM about fell asleep m church. I ' arade was indtors today and the company commandei and Brigade staff carried sabers. it to us again. This is the worst kc they usually do, extiemely roltcsh OtLaVi -Blue Monda ilas i the week. Classes sen itiR. I Who am I kidding ' ., kalav a mi das lo lifcRuard in the pool, sktobcr 8- I ' m Rlad today finally gut here because I ' m rtinninR nut of tnoncv. Aftcf classes 1 went to tin- military department tn make I in 1 1 preparations for Wciliu-silay ' s drill Alter that I KihY a wiupic and went lov n to the slopshop with Bull. Oelobet % Today f « Assembly we liad a pnil ' euu ' imal glass lilnssc-i and to quote the wise old owl from I be Ttuinpetci. he really blew it It was by far die most interesting .Assembly weve had all year Tot drill this afternoon. Bravo Company went through the individual training course, Tlxcy didn ' t do as g.«l as Alpha Cumpant did last week. October IO- Latc BBC s usual . It sure felt good to sleep an extra hour, After class today, I did  little tcru-almnal slertung before supper and then alter suptwr. I took a permit and generally did nothing. Octobci 11— Eterybody had the Icon test todav and most ol us llunkcd il Oh, well, 111 trv beuer next time. My accounting test wasn ' t too had hut on the othctband. it wan t easy cilhet. Mv Bible Lit. leu was vers difficult hut 1 marugrtl to git an A «n of it. The six-weeks ended today and aim .! ctcrybodv is sort ol depressed with tbr grades thev received. 1 know, because I ' m one of them. Tonight, the college f  hoill team lost to l-.iumirv lumor C ••liny, haiihtin. Neht. ( Hi well you can ' t win em ' ' alL (Xtober 12-Today. the hand went to Bu thcii Fall I cstisal parade. They wcrcn t Rone my interesting chapel today. A minister played i Snake ' and then he discussed its mraning. It was one of the best we ' ve had to far. ( trtober I i - I hev sun- keep you busy around here until after |uiadc. I irst its church then it s lunch, then inspection, and finally parade. Parade sure went rotten todav. the Sergeant Major on out staff reallv blew parade, he kept on marching when he should vc stopped, but I gouts, sou can ' t win em all, Octobci 14—1 just about slept through breakfast. I was to tired. Classes went unutuallv well lodas. In fact die whole day went leal well for a change I had to teach rrx swimming today which wat a bore Hike I wat half atlccp- layed a tw«3 called The (Vinhtt 11-I ' ui ma a private anymore. I got pmrnoted tulay to 2nd Lt. It ' s manes dav again: lime to collect and pas mv di4its. I ' ll pnaStibfy break even today. Dancing classes started tonight with half tbe guys tonight and the other half tomorrow night. Mrs. Muring it in charge •! it this year instead of Mis. ile|dei. I think it ' s about lime thev gut sonic yxungrr lihxal in it I am one ol the cadet av-iM.int instructors. We ate n ails having a good lime I hey have lour werks of in ' I. i without partners and then four necks with panneo Cgifk}. On the. eighth week, v e still luive a daitving class parts . 1 1 should he fun. October l S I«Klay foe Assembly vsv had a Mr. Cuien lacksoti of the British Parliament. I his has been his 17th visit tu Wcntwtwth to speak tn us cadets. I Ic was «etv interesting. Me also bad a question and answer session after chapel I m drill today we had out reguLit drill, lndividiul training lodny vsas a real kill ' ' 1 am in excess tixl.is for the first time this vcar and I hope it ' s the last time. (Xtobct 17- Late BRC as usual . I venliodv walked around in sort ol a dare l.xlay. 1 guess that ' s Isrcausc they air still tins) from drill vrsterdav. tXinU-r 18- Todav tbc high scbuJ tram plated L ' jtcelsicir Snriiigs team and Inst We held them to the half but fnmi then on-well let ' s just say, sve lott. Oelobet 19-Todav f« cha| 4 the nimbler from mv church spoke to us. Hit talk slatted out about CVxl but ended up about politict- I h- ' s ,i Nunci Ian October 20 lialay jsariKlr went exceptional h well. Out Sgt. U). gi«ifid up but not nc-ai ,u had as be did lasi week. After parade today, I went into Kansas City with ray folk lo tee the K. C Chiefs play and win. Il was realls an exciting game and it was alto grind lo tee mv Inlks again. (Xtober 21-Bluc Mxidav is usual todav nolsidy teems to want lo do anything. I don I blame them because I ' m tired too As a MMM ol lacl. i dnnt even u-.inr In w ntr rhex ' memnius t.Jjv ,itlnr. Oiiobei 22— Today rs numes das again. I gotta rciiuiulxi to tollcxt im money from Bull today. 1 Rot out ot lifcsaviiig al tec swimming today because I hail to work up In live mililars department |Kitting names mi the uath nl ofhee cerliltcates. Octobci 23— Todav fot .-Vsscnibly  c had a gouleigtst. lie gaie us a real interesting levturr ami demonstrations about rucks. It wiis even Im-IIti than the glasshlinni we had a few weeks ego. lin drill this aftemunn, we practiced muting into die stands for Duals Day thin week end October 24 I jte BRC at usual , at Col. Witofl nays We had a leu in gciihigy and I doei ' t diink I did tvrvt|jKKl. Tonight out high Khuol pluvs die Lexington high school fu (Jeiober 2 Well, vse k st the liaithnll game last night to lexing nai high icluxil 22o- Ob well, mu can ' t tun diem all. Tmlav suits the Dads Dav week end. My parents gut here at V IS this morning. My Dad is on the Dad ' s Club board and be had tn be here early lo attend tbc board mccttni ' It sure was good til tec my paientt and sitter again, I spent most ol the day vtith my nuau ami tistei since my il.nl s|ant all day at tin meeting. The aftetnitm was spent at Career Day when lathers nl cadets spoke to cadets interested in their fields. It prosed Ni be- a ten- Inrerestlng nltcmrmei. Stete and 1 had rair pictures taken at Kcinharu this afternoon after career das. Tonight, the Jr. Colk-gi Mew team Uai Kemper, our rival txhixil. It wat a great game, mainlv because we won. OciiJxi 2tV- This inoming, sve had s.Tiu[irl lor tadeu and their ilads and dtcn afu-r that, the dads club hail a merling in lite eha|«rl. October 26-Thts altemoon we had the Dads Das drill where die cadets drill their dads and then the best drilled dad is teleclcd hy the Brigade commander The best dulled dad lumrd out to be Mr. fit Basncc of Cherokee ' illage. Ark. lie was the commander of A Com|uny several years ago. lie then received parade That night there wat a banquet in the field house. It wat very interesting. F.ntee- tainmcnt was furnitlted hy tbe Wyrick Sitters, a tinging group from Kansas City. .After the chow. Sieve and I talked to them and one of them it a junicn at Tutttci high tehiail m Kansas Cilv, Karo., and lb, nlbcr is a snnhomore at U M.K.C By the time everybody g« back to die bairatks thev were ready fot Nxl. October 27 -Cot to sleep an hour later tialay because we set the clock back an huur. It sure felt giual. I went to church this morning with my parents and then look a toupic and went out to dinner. My dad left at I 30 to go to the Kansas Cut C ' lncls game ajzaiovl San Diego Chargers My M «n and sister stayed until aflct parade and dtcn went home with aruaiher family frum Halina. Tltey left around ?:30. I was tad lo see them leave but all o «al things mutt come to an end some lime. This evvning I MM to a havrack ride thai our church sponsored It was really a grin. Oct Ati i Afk ' i mkIi a hcclac Hut cud, 1 ich like 1 didn ' t get crvnigh ship when I gut up this morning lixlay at lunch. (HI, Wik II uinoimerd ihe first stop nighl which i tonight slop nighl is much looked . iv H ' ! In by the cadets. V slop night ' is a night his like a Sunday except fut two things, I -you ■ twl responsible for thr ncxt day ' s homework and. 2- ou have ji lair BRC tin- nrsl (by. October I ' ) lodav live two scat Ixivs wctc primmed- llw-re were iiiiili- 4 few «i lliiiii that mi. ' ptfflmitH i Some ul thim aic b-ttiity iheir r.mL go in their heads It urr ui; good to him ' another bit: DRC . (jctohtr M) lodav 1 ' ir Asscmbls thev gave Ul the Went 1 1 . m Smciv awards, also mral ili i 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 l i • i ■- gut up in. I tolil limit the awards then department gives nut it the end «f cash schiml vrat For tlnll lixby we had mir regular training srhi-dulr. I nmnrriiw I ' m Ml pmt NWb . Oh well, at least it on a I tiurvdav in Me I of any- other das. foilai also was Paul ' s hirthdav. (klulx-i M ' lliip|n I lalWccn In vuu ill Jodav, Col. Pern lohl us liut it was non ret; fur in to bo tnck ut treating Innight, thr kjJIiv loothil ti ' um plais ' 1 1 _ 1 , : . I |i I ollrge Ihr (.imr ended lit a 00 lie We played a real gisod game. Noiemhei I lodav I ' m ma going I ' wiiic anything. I la. I la. N. i ' i i ' « I x A% li.it. vou itieaii thctr is no such thing as NiiviTtrlsrr Kook? Oh, him dcprvsMng I ' m so ilcprcssed that I can ' t write any llnng tndav. Nmvmhct 2- lodav allti cha|sti. Col. Peru had a meetinK with ill ihe offiirrs. Mc asked if we had any grievances and if v . nh.it were ilir , louighl. the fust Phi Thela Kappi movie was held in the chapel. The movie was a gi al nne-ss Dav al Peking. Sieve went in h. C.l xby to sec hit. girl give up her crown a« Mis Teenage kausas Citv. He until Ik hack until tiirnnmnv. Nuviriilirt V Coday, 17 men and one w.niati rrcrived paradr. These 18 profile wife members of the North Central (-.valuation ol Secondary Schools Committee Thev aie Ivciv foe a Ih dav evaluaiiun of the xh«ol. ' nembt.T 4- 1 ijav, tin ' group het ui their evaluation of the vchool. Several eadctv had to vtatid ivitch or guanl otei the i ctijY; iiBimv to kivp all unaiilhiMireit perwinnrl mil nl the uteeling mrimv Nom iiiIhi - I he ruination .if thr nh. .| a - - l U ' ipleu ! ti l.i I hoiv the hv ' hool girt a go( d rating again thu year, t m pretlv sure that e Jul Well, tndav u electimi itty. I sua- hnpr Nunn wins N.iyeiiibcr t - Nismi vvnn. It sure w.e. i Jum ravx- tint inv • andidjte nirr |nillrvl through Tivday fur AvsemhJv. we didn ' t have Aibcmhlv ll was die hea .Wmhly vn far mainly hnauve I got to •Jrrp an extra hour. Noveinliri - 1 atr BRC av usual ' Went over M ildtiharb tmlav In «der uiv picturev. It ti starting to turn mid. I cant stand teal cold weather I had a test in Osc ' s class tixlay Pasml it with living nJnrs Ntivemhcr 8-Todav i called my fulks to nialu hnal arrangenvenls to go to Ijnn ' ntr lomixTow to sec k II. and O. U. |ilav fixilhull. It will he good to we theiti locnornnv November M Cant, and Mm Strait. Jack I ultun. Lylv Bun Dan Wovtck and I left Lexington at I0:(I0 u m, , n ind 11:00, there vvav an earthquake that was felt in 19 States. Wr weie diiving (knvn the htghvvav wlsrn it lup|srnrtl. We hail a g d tinve. I found several of mv fnendt from home tvervthing was great except K. U. got Inat. 21.25, Thai huru tlvrir chances f « thr ' Orange Fktnvl Nmrmher 10-IJuring parade t.xlay, the three weeks drsriplin.irv auards were given out lpha (. mpanv won the hlue di eiplinary ribbon. The yvllovv sxhuiastic tibtaiti was win hv I Icadqiiarters Compam and the red military nhhnn was won hv I leadquarterv C ' wn;xiny again Cimgratulatmns In both companies. nvcrnhcr ll-Anothcr Monday morning, hven week, I feel dial I lan ' t seem tn last another week but vxnrhriss 1 do, I odav. high school swimming stalled Proi|i«1 look pretty good, ll looks like Capt. Slater  going to have anothci winning team this year. Ciixid luck -Cal|H- Xovrtnbrr 1 2 I ' m gtad it ' s monev day again I Ik , j vupH ' and a tJetniil tunight. All I did was watch I .V I ealled Cithy at TO to find out if she was craning down ibis vuvk end lor I lumeeoraing and she still is. N.Ki ' iiihrr |3 rUft] for iWmbly, the Oalh oi OfTlfp tl 1 s d ministered to all tL-ivh prunuard -iffuTrs. There weie quile a few Dining drill a roiimel fmm Filth , rmv Headquarters came down to the Kxutitv of the Arms n«m. | g Ul he VM imnret d November l4- Late BRC as usual . (DM Roys started arming tiulav for the long awaited week end. Ints is one of die bint ol ihe whiilr strar. I rsfipc a lot of my friends show up. November IS- lonioiiini is ihe ikiv of the htg I lomecinning game against Keilipei and every bods i inxn usly .mailing seeing their girls and having a guid time al the dame We had another test in geot iK loday and surpriung as it may seem, I think I did pretty good im it. Nmi-mher Ifi- Vrxlerdav. the Junior College trim kai Ka ' iii|XT in llonnnltt and today, tlk ' higfi school tram sutprfcsrd us all and beat kciupct here fut out I ksmecoining. I hat walls made ihe day. I was luckv enough to drive ihe I lomcciiming Queen v attendants ' cat through the rkmnlinvn |iaiadr It ' s duty like that whKh I like November 17— This vva« anotlsei Ivpical Sunday. Ihr corps did pollv well In parade and I spent most ol thr .iltrnvmai walking around with Cathv. She hud to le.nv aiound 6:00. This evening, my room mates and I dreaded In go In the show and relax a llttlr. Can in fairly early and wcnl tn hed. Novcmlser 18— fcairlv. early, rarly Moodas morning. Ihe CoMa it gets, the earhei the morning seems. Mad a UM Indas ut Leon. I leel prettv Mb in saving that evenbsds llunkeil it. betause. how can wr mull when nut girls ate down: Novciiibet I9-Tuniuhl I spent both CQ ' sstudsing mv aivounung for Capt, Gfm, I usually ualt until tlse last miniile m do things like ihls but this lime I ' m giiing lo pi it done with plenty ul lime to cpare. November 20- All I evet do during drill Is Tire my M«l maihine gim at cadets going through the individual training course. Oh. by the- way. I was using blanks instead ol live aiumunition. I went in dancing class tonight and really had a swinging time. Novrmhit 21-Tjtr BRC as usual . We had a qui in account- ing todav. and Paul and I did ptctty gmxl. Alter classes. I went MM to llw |«xa and went swimming. Nosrnibrr 22- Regular I ndav |iin hail elasMs lod.iv. N. tiling special Itappeiiisl. I • - -k a soupie and a permit and vinvt to bed earls, around 5:tt0 I gur you can Kt I was liresl. Noi.-mlirT 2CI aivuk-Jitlv . o {sniHm. sle|K tluough bicakfast toilav and all the way up tu num. la-: night and this morning 1 made up for all the sleep I ' ve lint in the past month I gut I 1 ' fvourt irf sleep with just waking up about i times. I probably w.mt h.- able In deep Hi I davs. otL-mbei 2+- llapnv Birthdav lo me. Ilapi 1 ) Ihrth.uiv l Rirthdav. Nnvi-mlser 2S-lt dsdn ' t feel like- the usual Monday muming simc I gta w much sleep lasl Saturday. Today we bad a | p lest in (xnlogv I think I got a C ot a B on it. Of course, I am hoping for • B Ikii WC c-an ' l all he perfect. Only 2-1 more daw iinlll Christmas luilough November 26-We got hack out genlogv le.M UxJay. I made a B on it, Almiist as good as I wanted. Oil well ncysats cunt he ch.sisv C jillrg.- swimming has hem in full swing now fix about one lull week Coarh Coulter ti al il again I ' m out for the tram again this sear. Our lirsl tisect i with Westminster Collegr ill I ' ullon. Mo„ on Decrmlirr 18, Novrinhrr 2? Today for drill, wraporu were issued and the corps dulled with them for the fust time. Mom of the Old Roys teiiseitihrred the Manual 4 Arms from last sear mil mmi 1 the ' rats ' didn ' t kntm a thing By the end of tlse drill almoM evcrybudy knevs the Manual of Arms prcttv gimd, 12 more days until Chnstnus furlough. Nosembcr 2X IW Camphrll . Bible lit class didn ' t meet this morning ui that gave mc all nxsrning frit with only one class this alter noon- accounting. Only 21 mote days until Cliristmas furlough. N os ember 29— Tmlay at swimming practice wr swam 4200 vatds. I am ui tired [in glad 1 don t have .no claiacs ! «nomiw- so I can sleep. Tonight, Rob and I went to ihe show. Only 20 mure ilavs unlit Chnstnus furlough. November W-AnnlhiT typical Saturday morning. Mint of us slept til noon. Since we didn ' t have chapel ihis afti-tnum vie Ii.kI all afternoon free except lor the luckv guvs in excess Onls I ' t mimic d.ivs until Christmas furlough. tXxcmSti l-lodav in ihunh the uomeii link ivnnphte unit nil of everything It was quite a pleasant c hangs I pan hut to till tin iiuih I like our minister brtliT Todav was nhhrtn presentation nurade. The winners of the six weeks mmpeliunn were awarded nlahnrw Al|4ta Company was awarded the miliury tibb n and Headquarters Cnmpanv wnn lite red and ihe yellow nhbotis. Only 18 more davs until Christmas futksugh December 2 -Today in geology. M | v Hiding up tin- chapter on Igneous Nocks so isc tan hatr j test lain iin this «nl. I think I jra ptcttv well prepared for this test I ' ve got wane real good I Onlv IT more days until ChrWma-s furlough December 3— Today in Doc ' s tluss, wc ate popcorn that Ml Wtxid brought to da . Wc ended up getting more ol it m the lioor than vr did in our mouth look a soupir iinu u prrntit und yyrnl over to the high x.Ii j iI rcc mum jnd MM TiV. Onlv lt mure days until Christmas furlough. l rcemhcr 4-Today for Assemble, we had |ysn men Inwi the Independence Travel Agency with |dant fta the Educational Tout. They showed ut a film about sshcrr wc aic going tu have our lout. This yrjt. sir are going m the West Indies. It should pmsc to hr a pin. Only IS more ibys until Christmas furlough. Dccrtnlict S- Lale BHC in Usual . Tixlay in geology «r had a resww fur the lest MMOrruw. I feel ready fur it. I hope I am. I didn ' t it because I ' ve got four tests lomorross more of this. Only M nioir days until go tu s-yvtmming practice 1 don ' t think I tan i Christmas fuikiugh. December ti— Had out geulugy tcsl todas. I seem I :tujy loo moth o| one thing and nol rnougn o( .mother ll wasn ' t as haul a I thought it would be English lest ami Fciin trstt were |«ist|«dn-d until Monday. Capt Gtnyy said I could lake im accounting lest tnir nrr .i Oui college B.I) team got heat tonight In Kansas Citv Junior College It was u pretty tough gamr Onlv 1 3 tm r days und Christmas I ' urlimgh December 7-1 took my accounting test today and neediest to s.u I dunked it with rising minis In got to miuIv rm at counting mueh more than I do which Isn ' t very much Tttlay In cha|srl thr gidion Society MM here and case u talk and presented each cadet in the corps ssidi a small picket hi hie I got one just like when I was in the third giadc. Only 12 more days mud Christmas futknigh. December 8— 1 had to eltetk in i huu h today because somebody forgot to. I dun ' t know who It was. I think it was Major Ccailltr but I ' m not sun- Ttslav in parade was lite first time all the officers- carried sabers. I guess sse (ooked prettv good. I called my Inlks torjay and told them to send mo some. Christmas si op|itug umnes because our contract checks sservn ' t in yet I slept all afternoon After supper, I called (nrri to w if the scat Mill turning down for thr dance and she Is liken I spent uV rest of the evening catching up on these eailet memories which I was user one month tichind. Oh, well. yyc all ean ' l lir prrfri l Only 1 1 more ilavs until Chmrmas furlough IVevmhrt I ' ikIus sse gu«  ui geology lata hack and I goi a C tm il. I was hoping lot a B hut 1 guess I can ' t be that lucky. I got a letter I mm ( -ni lodas, telling tur thai she u uld In Inn hrMI] rrlghl aniund fi.iO. I called my mom Imught and lold hc-i I needed some moncA lor thin ««ek end. Parents rrally come in handy in ctneigcntics like this. Tonight the high sc1h.iI wn ulen km thru firM match to Marshall high school, « lis 17. Tnugh luck boys, try harder new lime. Only 10 mure days until CaSrisimas lurlough IXsremher 10- I ' vervbody is rrallv gelling Into thr Chrtumas spirit. Christmas rrees are springing up all user like pkitc. We MM luse one in our nmm Tonight. 1 wall bed T.V, (or tw hours and then came hack and studieil for jji Fnghsh Inl Only right morr da until Xmas furlough December 11— Today sic had a sneaker from Hungary fur Assembis I Ir is quite sssirld rcnotsned. I le used to be quite high in the I lungaiiari GotKnunent I le also held the highrst pent of Prime Minittrr of Hungary. Mr it currently in rale in tin United State , living with his wife and family in V irginia. Over all, h was a very interesting speadi. I or drill this aftetisum, I got stuck with cleaning the M-60 machine gun thai I use for drill. Only 7 more days unlil Xrmu furlough Deecniher 12- ljle BRC as Usual . Today in Bible LiL we turned in our notes thai we have taken this |Kvsl kix weeks. Tonight, during CQ ' s Paul and 1 shot the hull about going pheasant hunting over furlough. Only 6 more days until furlough. Dtvemher M Tnday, the Hih and I ' ve got two tests today. I gat ms Lnglisli test luck today with a B -f un it. It was the 3rd highest in all her classes. Paul and I took out geology tix this morning and as thai old saying goes, sve rrally blew it . Paul really blew hit Amen can Government tett. Tho afternoon. Paul and I took an ccMnomic-s test and since sse are- n.miiualo, we- use-el tin- ' hudilv system just like everybody else did dunng the test Gerri got hoc it 6:10 tm December 14 -This morning. Cul. Perry and Col, Stagnct met ssldt all iht officers and gave us a real chewinv, oul for nw of ihe things M did ivmng and the things wr haven t dmir as we Utould 1 ' odiy in chapel, the children Iniro use Higginavfllc Slate School fm the menialls retank-d sang for ut. 1 sure feel sorry f v those kith hut they are nuking real progress. Tonight, Herri and I esrnt to the tlaner and hod u real good time It was rial cold out aim the dance, ll felt good to get insult We had to he back in the barracks by 12:15. Oh well, all goal days muu come m an end Onlv 5 mote days until Virus furlough Drermbi-r IS-Grrrl and I MM to fhunh this morning. fle« iliuiih sse ale ssith Bob and hit girl at the slopshop. Parade ssrm re-ally good today even though sve had to ivear osen oats. C rrri had in leave at i 10 lor Kansas City to catch a plane at 5:JS for Manlulten. Just like last night, all g l ihingt mutt conic tu an end Al 11:30. I gig nut of bed and called Gem to sec if thr made it hack OK und she did. Only 4 more days until MM furlough Decembe-i 16-N« more Monday mornings until after furlough We got nur geoJogy tests hark lixiay and guess what? I dunked it. I guess I ' ve got loo much X-mas fevtrr. I can hardly wait fur il to get here. Oils .3 more davt unlil Chriumas furlough. Drcembcr 17-1 found out I ' m in study hall next sveek and alter sve come back altci furlough. Today in thr OM. 1 gol S ' 1 00 instead ol the usual $4. SO. That ' s good because I nerd a htrlr extra rash lo go home with. Timighl, was tip night for the waiters and we tipped (.n out ysaitri S4.S). lie seemed pleated. He « a good waiter. Only two mote days until Christmas furlough December lb-Tudav was the Christmas assembly tilth the band playing Christmas carols and the gler club singing them I he lollegi sty im tram hasr a meet lodav in 1 ulton, Mo., vsitti Wesliiitiiister. We left at 1 1 :00 and didn ' t get a chance In see the assembly Wc lost the sssitn team have a meel tiJav in I ulton. Mo., with WWmimlrr. r -I ' MH, hut thrs sson th relay and issm Inr nu-et. Oh well, wc vn ill heal them next una ' . Only one more full day until X mas lurlimgh December W -No late BBC toduv I snll cant figure oul why. Several das students ttcic an hrrut late lo classes lixlay became they didn l ktioss that iherc yyasu ' i jny lite I ' lK I l o|« they ti.ni : gel into too much trouble. Tonight, we had out fall adiletic awards banquei MMV the coaches of aU the fall stmrts presented the letters and ccr tificatet In thuse men «ho earned them, lomghl. several guy ,rl « ' l ' ihnm Steer and I in thr khossers but we out-smarted them and kcked the dour. )ust think tomorrow «c go home for 17 wonderful days. I can hardly wait. December 20-1 only hail tuo classes this morning, and left, after !ml hisur, f  Christmas furlough Paul lami hack from Kanvay Citv to iek me uji We are going to a |sartv at the Town House Hotel in ansas City . tonight, ll should ptove to be very interesting. December 20 January 5 -Christmas Furlough. January S— All good things must come to an end but this is onr that 1 uidi sssnildn ' t base ended. Tonight. Paul. Hob Steve. |oe and 1 rust shot the bidl about Christmas furlough. Just think only 62 marc davt until Spring lurlnugh I had an operation tat mv Wt leg the dav after Christmas and it ' s still pretty son: January 6— Jodav was really a blue Monday if I ever taw one. Everybody was really ck ' prrsscd about coming back. I don ' t think unv of the guys wanted to leave their girls. Just think gus-s. your girls oft lo thai tug cold college where there arc other guys thai she can date. Isn ' t thai a comforting thought. I ' d better krrp my ulras to myself. I llunk aboul csrryhodv slept in al least one U his classes today especially Capt. Strait ' s Econ classes. Nobodv can teem to get moti sated vet Oh. well, annhrr das hack al dear did Wcnrworth. January I tltn t think that anybody it back in the groove yet, I know that I ' m not Econ was really a bore yesterday. I went to sick call today and that doctor pot me on duties which I don ' t rrallv like I he onlv paid part is that you don ' t hase lo go outside fea formation. January 8— Today for Assembly we had a gymnast named Terry ifton, with hit wife, Urscla. They bounced around tat the trampoline, reformed on the balance bar anil did vime tumbling an mats, ll teas realh an interesting assembly. 1 svish sse had more llkr thrm. For ilrill thr conn had practicr parade. It looked prrtls good cor s ukiing we haven ' t had any practice fut almost a monih. January 9— Late BRC as Usua Gimpans as company commander. I ' m sure he wsiuld radirr he a officer. Gmgratulations Paul. . Todav, Paul got assigned to F He rrnallv got whot he ssantcd than a staff laiiuutv 10- Paul nun i-d out lodat .iml Dill lussinis moved in. Bob will Ik Ii junt in al it a week and  c will Ik tcllclit another timiuiiuii, I dim I LnoM who ii will be ui I ■•- « i • H ilu OBCtni tin 1 aflcrtioon to gel mv stitches taken mil fnuii mv mem upcraliiui Ii didn ' t hurl at  U. (« look «|uitc it while t.. get all of Kill ' s stiifl moved into the Ii mill lanuan 1 1 Military Ball l tsssj weeks awas and 1 Hill luvcn ' t K nl a date I better call Cicnv tonight to see if sl c n giting skung or mil thai week end I hope she isnt. Cleaned the r.rncn tonight and Itilrnril t MQMIi )anuar - I J- At ehuteh today our minister Waited using cadet and uther vuutli of the eliureli in his s nrnliiji bcfticc. They read the scrip title, T iHla% while ai dint, I watched nit sixth p.itmlt since 1 Mailed going to Wcntworth. I ' ve been in all ilie test and I new did Ret a chance In sec t ic. Thcv ate rcallt itnpirssiic The earuinn fired a little Urn rarlv tmlat which surprised cvcrvfndy Tonight. Iusmh ' anil I look a soupir ami made dinner in our rimra. I.niu.in IJ-Ciot my hait cut third hour lod.lt and then I waulied die hand mi I A ' . ITtev unit in die (lovernut ' s inauguial in Irlfttsmi City. Thrv bitknl rcii) sharp. Starting at 4: (Kl pin,, thi jltemonn. I Mailed Mudtint; fm mv English comrxKitim final . It V 2 iifl a nt . nuts ami I bclictr I ' m ready for it, not leallv, but I ' ve (pit to make imwlf bclirsv it. I think 111 i|uit now ami sack out January 14 Tin immune; Matted the semester fiu.il exams. I took mv i J i Ii final dining il fiist H-t i(Hi and after dial I was free for the rest of the dav. I think I did pretty good. I slept the rest if ihe muming und oflrrni«itt I watched T.V. unci went to hid earK January 15— No finals today und I got tn deep all morning. W had ii pftax- 4 traininir. t«aW. Wc really had a hull. Greg Artii and I line m a hunkei widi a machine gun, I stayed up and studied fix my accounting test I hope I ran tin good in ft. Januarv 16- No file RIU l.d-tv hrcauvc ol semester firuU I hud oitnting finals in the lint wssiott and had the rent of tin do no. -i free. I lliok r«l.l gcs ' lngy final during ihe fit I urvsion t ' fi kfnabl lodas .nmutd iuixi. lie graduated this semester He is going ' V 111 Baker llnitvrsirv in Baldwin. Kan . I hope he does a J,h (but I doubt if he will) My Econ was trails- a bear I don ' t kmnv hms I tint on it. {■MM IS — I look my laM final tuiav. It wot Bible lit., and was it tcally hard. Can ou note a hit of sarcasm; I ! •(«• you can became it ' s there. The tot was sn easy. It was mote like a ciwimunitv project II we dun I fit .in on u, I will n-allv he surprised. January 19- -Almost missed church lidav because I slept until If) 15. I made it In time though It was a icd (putt! srtsicv. mainly because the cervice wuc n-al diort 1 not cut nl ruraile todav because I was on duties. I am on b t two more weeks Ii • teallv tiieat. 1 don ' t base lo yi outside for any formntlonc. ' litis afternoon, I rugged it and tnnittht lartv and I went In the show l see The Detective with Frank Sinatra, n was really a ci«il slmw. lanuurs 10 Snxitid seitirslct started ltday. I ' ve fiut vimc prrtts coikI classes this semcstri. I ' ve col C ' jpt. Svmond for iwo classes. 1 dim t Icikiw who will crack first, him or me. TuuiRht 1 did my account- ins and ssent in bed carry. Januarv Zl W hat a dav I hail six straight c l. ts and I ' m really bushed. I took a xwpie und a |«-iinit and ssatched T ' until laps Larry and I stayed up until I 0 a m. and just slim the bull . I dim ' l have anv claws tmroitiow « I can sleep up unlil iwmbly January 22-Whal a morning. I slept unlil I0:4 h ii wiM steal At assembls. HC listened Its OJonel ' ikoff tell us hues to da nee widi out citb al Mdilary flail. No cheek livs-heek, no double arm and mratt of all, no kissing un die daiicv flour That ' s really ridieuluus, but, on the oiher lurul, tome of die t;uys go to extreme svftrn dancine, with their i;lilc, so I guess (he talk was nut all in vain I or drill we pr.it ticed parade lor Military Ball week end. It went pretty gond. Toclay. after drill, was ihe lint dav I could go hack to swimming after rm opctation. Tonight. I anv and I stayed up late again and |uM talked. I ' ve got livo elassts lomtimiw monung and none in the aflerooon. Only 41 cbyt until spring furlough. lanuary 2J-Tjiu? BRC as Usual . Il sute fell goinl to sleep an extra bout Indus. I must start getting mnre sleep nt 111 fall apart. The high ssbool swimming imrt ssith Columbia Hickman High School was piatponcd becauw of the Hong Kong tin. We ' ve put i meit cvtth Kempir tomomm I iust out ,if( duty uttetdav and Went swam since before C hristmas furlnugh. I hi x- I doni do too had tomnrttyw January 24-1 took tn Atncrican Ufternni. nt lest lodas. I ucm ' l think 1 did too gmd i II. e hr.n kciitper totlay in oor cwintming mtHt. 6 IT, 1 got a second in the 1000 yard frastyle and a third in die 20(1 cud butterfly. Usui ' s not bad, considering I ' ve only ssvam once since 1 got off duuo last Wcdncsdus . I be girls suited utrivuig UKlay for the Military Kail. My dale, a blind tbtc won t gel bete until uiniuirow ' night around 6: JO. January 2S-My folks decided not lo come lo die ball this yeat becauu no many guys Inn had the Hung Kung flu and lltey didn ' t want to take tlic CMMO ol coming hcrr, then ratehing the flu I dniililed al the ball n ull Bruce Schrit4cr and Jenny StipdL We picked up my dale at (Kl and made it to tin hall and we tcalb bad a g,..d Iiuk ' . Ihe Briisuk ' s ixi ' n wa Mis Tinya Duvall fn«n lurt V il, Kans She wat tculls etiu . tn iatt, one o( the cute t queens we ' ve ever had since I ' ve beet) Iteru. The nrvholru was the Win Id famous CHen Miller orchestra and were they great. The evening endcsl much loo toon. AJier the bull, Jane, Jeniiv, jliuce and I wetil ui to Jenny s home bit piua, I made it luck to the hairacks aitiund 1 16 a.m. lanuuty 26— Today instead of going to eliureli lbi nioiiuiig. I btipetl cbcvk out oim.h tonpic 1 didni clean my tnrrni lodas. Alter itarade, I weni lo ct4ltv In honoi of the ipiit uv I talked to the Brigade Queen lot almut a hall an hour, By 4:(I) I wis dead tiled so I Itad Bill i bi k me out cat a vouptr and I went to bed early to catch up on my deep, January 27-6:20 came much loo early. 1 barely made, it in break fast. It snowed H inches in the last 24 h «uni and it ' s still smming. I drink it ' s tcidly o if and I hope it snnsss 12 feci unite. I lose snosv. Wc had a uupnighl tonight. Bill, I arry. Steve and I nude use of U by playing rard mint of ihe csening. january 2ti-We bad a lair BRC thi morning because .if the stop night last night. 1 finally feel tested. I mtitl have misplaced my booLs vestetdav berause I cnuldni bnd ntM this mcMnlng when I necdexl them for class. Only 3D mote days until s|iring fudough. January 2) -No elaiscs loduy and with no assrmMv I dept until noon. It really felt great. A Company Itad their drill ) .In! t l.duv. It ' s really been a grea t dav. ' I he only ihing I did all dav seas go to bceukfaM. IuikIi, dintH-r the rest of ilir lime, I goofed off Only 37 rooic days unid spting lur lough. January 0— late I1BC as usual Hal ni.ikci lit,, Lli KUt. we ' te lud this werJc. Tinlay, ui ssvimming printKe wc ibdn ' l stork out loo hard becaute. we ' ic got a meet ssith Mt-raiitai College ol Si. bwlv Tonight, I took a simple and a prrmit and te! le l Up loi live nscel totinnrrnw Only M mote days until spring furhiugb. Tlie Went- ssorth Shosv is three weeks Inim today. January Jl-lcday. light uflei my msiIi lnur claw. I humid mil lo thr |n«i| to stait wanning up for the meet I guess it did umic gind because  r brut Miramiic, 67 37. It was reiilly a gmd mivt. mainly bccuuie wc cvon. February I— I had one class today and it was European history, wlm b i« a pretty inlctesllng class. After cla«« I rugged ' It unbl 1 1 : f . This afternoon, alter chapel, -M-seral ol ' us went over to the | n.| und iust g 4 ' ed around I ' tbruars 2-lod.it m parade, all the officers canted sabers again. We Itasvni carried them in a long time. It ' s kind of a nuisance. Aftct parade, 1 called my folks and told them ssh.il In hrini; down when ihey came down fnr the Wentworth Show En Kansas City. During CQ. ' s, I u.irlid sludy ing for mv tests this neck. I turned my luundtv in and went to bed around 9:36. Febriuty 3-6 AO tauic much li«. rarlv this morning. I could have used three or fmir inoee hours of sleep. Tulav, in miliurv class, we had a f0p lest. I think I g 4 a B on it. Pebruart ' 4 iinlus. 1 got my pictures back front the Military Bull Some ..f them urc pretty funny. I ' ll have to send then to lane so die can get a kick .nil ,if them d«i, I .might Joe and I watched TV over in the high school recreation R9MB. Tuesday night, is the best nighl Ui . Ii« about ibe onlv night other than Fnday nighl. diat I watch TV. Aftci I got hulk lo ms room, sve had a ' gianl bull  c ioii and finally got to sleep about 2:00 .un Fcbruaiy 5-T«lay for attembly we bud the wittlifs champion accoidian plavci. He was le.il gi.d. lit had a Vers unlijue priw of amimfving his music. He had a remote eontml FM transmitter in Jus licit |ntket and iheti it was trammilted tn a FM tuner in turn lent it ihiough an amplifier that srnt it to a rrvujving  iic.ikcr, lie was vers good and n joy tn listen to. Hie rwimming Irani didni have tn g s to drill hreansr wt had t ssvim nsct t with William Jewell We gave them a hard meet but. in the end, dies finuliv l c,it us. TJ r score wat closer thi time than it was last time. Wc have another meet liulay with WcstminMcr and it shauld lie a teal close Frbtitury fi— Late BBC i usual . That extra bout sure fill good this mnmtng. I only had tun i lasses hsloy mi I had all aflcir««in free. After lunch. I wrnt ' iHa t the ]«n4 «• I could gel an citly start on ciut wotkiaiL Wr didn ' t Ut k tim luid hecau.se wc have a meet lumnmiw. I wcnl lo bed carlv tonight vi I could get a In tif test for the meet tomorrow, Fcbtuari -I had five tcjt today. I didn ' t tliinlt th.it 1 tumid on gcr ikinc I had venter ' s i ramp altri im last lest Inimcdiatfli jfln liih In mi. I tan over to the |« ii tit warm up for the meet. Well, wr gn beat again. It «nn hie a tegular thing now I ' m gelling kind of ttrrd of it We got heat a Utile worst than wr ibd last time February S-Todav the band and the Hoisti Guard went in in K.niMi I it) t • promote the Wenrwnrth Show m hu h is in he liekl on February 21- Tliey pcrfotnicd at five shopping centers I heurrl that quite 11 lew people turned out to watch them pciforrn- Tonight, Not! and I went to the Hit! T ' heta Kuppa rut wit- in the chapel. I he title of the movie wut The |kn if I aicmi.V, stalling David Niven. It vvjf pretty funny. Felituury 9— It turned told out today to it was kind of a iiititn Sunday It was too cold to do anything outside. We jusi stayed indoor all ilav ami juu Htd nothing Boh surpntivl us all and eainr tfcrt m i itii Ifnm ituLit L1nivtivjt . I Ic h iin t cheiojijcil rt oscttpt February 10 linl.it wasn I i bad day. Il was iral like out. I lode mi unitstle outside lot about an hour und then I went tn sunn mmg practice I just about got my head busted open hy a diver who beni off the Kurd crooked. 1 hat kind of dun tor up H I left 1 took a soupte tonight hut ante 1 duln t hire iinv money I ate in the mcsshall anyway. Only 24 more day until cpnng furlough. I iluiiuiy II— Today was a dav at Ktiapti lot luost of the ' atliktis at Wcntwnrth- The swimming, wrestling, rille and both basketball teams wrni ■ • Kcuipvi lxl.iv lot various athletic ru nts Wc didn ' t have to go to lunch bccaiax ' out coaches didn ' t want us to eat any Kilid fndk We arrived at Kemper around t.W p.m. 11k swimming Irani won S744, ihr wrestling tram vvtm, the rifle tram MM lite high school basketball leum won, 4 2H and the tollcer basketball tram lost, W S°, We got hick aiound uudnight so we get to drop thriugh break! und mice I limit have unv clawcs toiwitisMi , I think I ' ll deep till noun. lehruary 12— Today, fnt assembly we had a mmistei Intm the (. ' ritual Christian Chimb in Kansas City, Kant, lie delivered .i spectacular speech. I believe its Ixvn one of the best ini|)JJhl ill year I slaved awake this time because he was real Interesting, During ihill. moiJ of live corps h l manual of arms ,ind care and cleaning ol weapons. I hr small iitinorits of the cnrin which svill perform lor (be W ' cntwnrth Show, practiced their ucts fur the lenglb of time it takts, lo see il thes have In cut am of it. l ite Hand left ful three davs at tin- Manb Cias. I isas going to go with ihem but I ligutvil I would get ex« ,U-,l AWOI .1 I did. m I didn ' t, l ehnurs IV Uie BftC, « unual . Today w« a day of ejctia studying lot teMs lomotnm. I havr liner regular KM and one make up test. I will neret get behind again. It ' i iuw too hard to nuke up what vou ' ve rniusrsl Tbi evening, I studied up in the officer ' s rluh where it ' s quiet. I ean ' t studv in mv mom bevause theirs just too ninth gning on. Icbruatv H -Mippv V ' alnitinri Das -I gni two valentines in the mail ii.las. one fnmi mv folks and one fruni my sistei. Most of the guys got quite it few earth and letters today from their girls. Today uas n-jllv a morale buildei Mail is .ilu.us a umiak ' huildtr |usi ihinl, onlv 22 davn until spring furlough 1 rbniary IS— Today, a group of ut ssrre vupposed lo In Cones College for a mixer. I nttev n j privuti eirl. , gi in Ni i.id.i. Mm Since it tnuwed real hard tin-- mnming. they |tostpor txl it uniil a I uer date I hope ihrv havr it the ■ ■ ikend before we go home lot spnng full) ugh whith is jusi 21 davi a Via v. I tan hardlv wait In git home. Frhiuary lf -roi the first lime in four yean, ninte I slartctl sehtul iK ' re we didn ' t have I he usual Sund.iv |ui.ule. Il was reallv a iik-asuril ehiingr Instead of |iurude. wr had a sneak preview of die Wrntivnrlh Shosv. Only three of the several arts | Mforrned Tile llutsot Cuartl did tlseir sik-nl drill, the Indian danecrs ilanerd lltrre iLintes and the pugil Mick team put on their demonstution We had ssviiri learn jiraitiir lxvau.se we lure a meet Inniortirw with I ' ark ( ' ollcin ' in Parkvillc, Mo I spent the rvsi of die lav and riming studving mainlv writing my term iiapct h Fj.glish (Only 20 days until spring furlough ' hchruury 17- lite swim te.nu didn ' t have t go In lunch nslav Ixvjusc we had ' tn leave for Parkvtlle at 12: 30. On Itic way there we MM hrvl. 1 wai in Mrv Gibton ' s tar. The road wv usually uke was closed «J «c hod lo ukc ■ big deluui. T he meet wvnl great cspecullv because «i ' vum. We nude it luck lis stip|tct hut we didn ' t have ID go if we dfcbt ' l want to. Turn, Ihtland. Larrv, Scotty and I went to the Pitta Village hut found rut it was ekned so wv with lo the p dmI Slop Shop. re lornulli known av Daw -. Cafe. GHtM  hu ' -.mis I ' 1 mm davs until filing luijouglt. February 18-Tudiiy. imnmhaU ' ly after fith hnui, I had to gn nvct to the pool and lime a swim meet. The high school learn had a meet with St. Jue Central arid Van Horn of Imlependrmr It wis a ptrtty good meet uith a lot of fast Itmii. St l r won, Van Horn got second and Wt •ntwoith t third and last. I he guys aren ' t doing as well this scat as thev luve m the pust I got a post card from Gregg down at the Mardi Gtas. Ivhruary 19— Fnc atsemhly t xi.iy. the Glee Club sang. They are much better than thev were lasl sear Aiiouht trio sung and they are lealli gtvai. For dull today, wc had several practice parades lor the Wentworth Show whuh is the- Friday al the .Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City Alter drill, I had lo go to swimming practice to get in shape loi our next meet As of today, there arc only I more dayi until spnng furlough and I tan hardly uait for ihut magu das lo arrisr. Fcbraarr 2D— 1-atc BUC as usual I imly had one claw tmlas and ihat n-.is Dir Ciinplieirs llrligmus Values ilavs f ic ' gave u-. .i p ' ji ti-i nl iiluili every hodv (usstd with flving tolois. At 4 00. we had a nnr-fing for the Wentvuirth Shim. Il lasted f « oiet an hour and all We did was listen lo Coil, Stagncr tell us things that would happen which wc already knew. Oh, well, such is life. Irmight. 1 spent most u{ my time studying foe my two tests tomorrow February 21— Today was a day of hustle and hustle in final prrp.ir atiuii fui the Wentwoilh Slum I he advance turty left at 12. 4S iiiimediiitclv alter lunch, Afttt tilh houi, evershoiiv had In hum und get dressed in Hues and gel reads fot early supper I he Corps siarled loading the bust ' s for Kansas City at 4:45 «nj we were im our was bs 5:00 I met my folks and nuie Irieitdi ul the Audituttum whin I gn thete Since my dad is on the Dad ' s Club huurd, hr got us leserved box seats. Ihr evening went hi without a hilih and it emlrd miirh HO soon We arrired hack in l.nington around I «1 a m . anil I don ' t ihmk u took artylmdy very Lug lo gel to drrp; al li-au, u .lidn ' t take me very loiist because I was bushed I ehruarv 22 -I think most of the Corps skpt all morning. I know I did and I still fell tired when I woke up at 1 1. it) frn lunch I shmieil some prospects around from ms hometown I Salt n . Kamas ; and dieii alter they left, i t and I eltuned the roonn both front and back. Only 14 mote da until spting furlough, February 2 — Today, I started mv diet, I woke up al . All and took one 4 Fayvsoux ' s diet pills and went Kick to hed I g . up at 9:00 and I wuuVt hungry. I didn ' t eat all day and I wasn ' t hungry . II was grant 1 have lo start taking them eieu -. ' diet dai. Indai. al ruraik, Cjjit, Knhlishngn was pmcnlcd the Stlvvr Star lor liis lirroisui in the IVpublk of Vietnam where he was on dlltv ill the time. I was Ol). in the harraiks this evening I spent most ol iht evening willing the lough draft of mi lerrn paper. February 24— I ' m still not hungry from the diet pill I look yester- day. I hope it ivorU I need to lose weight Tonight was A Company ' s militate hutu|uel. We hail stejk and was u lousy- no, il was go)«l After the banquet we went to the ehapi I and saw two films, one on the Army parachute tram and the other on the ' canine Ctwps. During C.Q. ' s, ' I helped Major duller leath a Senior Fife- saving Class. February 25-TorJay in IVcl. Val., I gol caught up on mv ltd. Val. notes. I ftwnd out al sup|iri that I am on I ' nst lomnrnm. Oh well, I might as well get it over with. Tonight. I will try and linish mv term paper, mainlv hriause it is due tomorrow lust think olds II more ilayt until sprmg furliugh. Februuiy 26— Since I am on Post today. I don t hate in gr, m any of my classes. I only had two. Fnt assembly. Colonel Wikiifl gave a leetuie on the advantages of going lo a nuhtury academy. For drill we had a practice parade hy hanahnniL While one luiuhon was in the field house practicing purade, the other was in the harracki ckan iug weapons. Dtiiiug CQ. ' s, I had lo sil down al Post until taps. Ten mure days until spnng furlough February 27- t_atc BRC at Usual . I nnly had two e Losses lodav and they were rn the morning- 1 had ull jfternoon free I spent il sludving lor mv tests umsnnuiv. Al swuu team praciue tomghl, wv had our last hard practice. Tomorrow ' s practice won ' t In loo luinl Ik iiise of our mtx1 Siiturday. Only 1 nsntr days until spring furknigh. February 28-Today, alter classes, I wem over to the pool to nraaicv lor the meet tomorrow. We didn ' t practice vers, long or very lunL 1 srasrd about 30 minutes. During C Q ' s 1 helped Major Coulter li-jcli a Vnmr I ifrsas-ing class. After that doss, I went to bed early to I could rest up fot die meet. Match 1— The. swimming tram gut tu sleep thmugh breakfast this morning and it sure fell neat. I gat a real surprise when I went over to the pool. Coach Cooftct lurgoi « ' P u ' me on the entry sheet fisr the meet ludas and it was t «i late in he placed on the sheet because all entries had to Le submitted by Friday norm. There svete five private CtaVtjH at this swimming meet VVcittwnrth, William Jewell, West- tninsu-r, Pack, and Drury. William lewcll won the meet with 71 pahtt We took second with 69 points, Drurv took third, and West- minster and I ' aik tied foi fourth, ll was a real good inert, lasting the enure tlay. March 2 Afti-r par.nlr today, mv toousatc. and 1 )ust hung around the nimn and dml the bull ' until supper. Aftrr supper, I turned in my laundry and went to bed. 1 was icallv tiled. March s-I sure feel rested with ihe 13 hours of sleep I cot last night. I prohnhls won ' t sleep al all tonight. Since this is ihr last week before lurlnugh. evenbodv is getting excited about going home. After classes today, 1 helped Majot Coullct leach the Senior l ife vimiiij i lav., ll onls lawcd an boot s - I got luck lo the lurracki. earfv and nagged it unnl supper. After supper. I just sat at rm desk and ilaydrr-imcd about new tsicek at home. Onlv five mole dan until spring furlough, Mjrch 3— Ds C ' .ini| lxll ssi-nl to sonic kind of meeting today so (tel. Values jimI BiMe Lit. didn ' t meet. It gave me an extra hour to lake it easy. None of die teachers give any horn , I. the lust week March 5 -Todav had ni be the best dav of the year lor sleeping. I got to sleep dtruugh breakfast and since I don ' t have any Wednesday classes and since there was no assembly todav, I got to sleep until noon li sure fell great. During drill. I okuH and I went down town. I had lo pick up our coach ' s prrvnl and FW had to cash u check in he could go home. After dnll wc sat around and talked about the prices i used cars. He ' s going lo help me buy one. March 6— Late BRC as usual . I uvke up al 6:00 a.m. this morn- ing ami I ssasni tited. I didn ' t hase lo get up unnl : M but since I wasn ' t deeps . I got up and took a shower and shavrd and went out in the lounge and watched ihe sun rise. I only hod two classes today and ihes were in the moraine This afternoon I did my homework for lntcriuiiiin.il Hiiiimns, ll look me about an hour. During CQ. ' s, rots, Sieve and I packed mil suit cases so we could lease tomncrosv. Wr had our athletic banqutt Innlghl whrrr ihe ssintcr spuits assards and tenets are presented. I got my second letter in swimming . We gas-e coach his title task and lse seemed pleased ssidi it. I hope he con use il. Just think tnmutroiv al noon, wr go home for futlaugh. Match 7-1 think that evcrvbnds was up early thn morning piling readv to leave. You could lease aflci sour last class. tT K MM cut in half so they would all In- over (is- norm Mv last class ssas over al mam. My liad came dosvn for die Dads Club hnord meeting It ' s good that I had a sixth hour class because I couldn ' t leave until after ihe bisjrd meeting anvwav. We left here around 1.00 p.m., and got In Salina at 3:15. I took F.rme dossn in the bus stati. « and then went back home. Vtanh lh- All grind things imna come In an end of course, but I wish this good thing could base lasted lunger. Most ,A die csjsps arrived back rm tamiyus by 6 00 p.m., but there ssnc a I ' csv svho were late As far at I kiwis, nrhods hod a serious accident nt illm We ■ sery lucks ibis scar Last seal, user Spring furlough, I k i two of his best frirnds in a car wreck The onlv person thai harl a srsx-rr car wreck this furlough ssas Hcri Ihikcy ansl Bert ' s too stubborn lo get hurt. 1 spent miKj of the evening with mv loommatcs talking ahoui fuiliugh Manh 17 After gelling up aitruiiu noon al home met furlough, il sure was hard In get up at 6 20 in the morning. Classes sure went lousy. Nobody was ready to buckle down in studv. - After classes 1 event mil .inj placed tenon fnr about m hnut. The svralher K trails ' turn ing nice I think spring is about to be spring. March 18- I ' m sure glad that Indav is ' payday . I am sure dial rvcryhisdy siienl all their money over futlough, t knmv I did. Today, I started reading William Shakespeare ' s Romeo and Julicl I saw the motion picture over fiul.aigh and it sure was good li was sad Inn it was grind. I hope the play is like the slinsv. March 19-Xo classes tubrv but I had lo go ■ sludv hall. For i-.i i il.K id. | )..ii .i Smuts .ns .i r 1 1 . in ii presented m those cadet who earned them. There were 95 guys svho got the I I.S awards. For drill todav. the corps drew tin-it npiijiment for hivnuac. That ' s quite • ways off. I guess dial they ssanl us to know how to put up ihe tents. March 20- Late BRC as usual ' . It sure felt good to sleep late, lis not quite as late as I ' d like it tu Ik. 1 onls had two classes today, Thi-iefutc, incky was really an easy day. T his afternoon. 1 wrote several letter, to the major airline companies about what field .3 ' stmry I dioul.l go int.) in «dcj to svnrk for the uirhne. olflich 21-1 had foui tests today of vslucli I did very good. I got 3 A '  and I B on them. The heavy studying paid off. Our college track team had a meet today svith K.C.J.C., and we walked all over them. The final scare was WMA, H8; and KC|C, 21. Dunng CQ ' s. I life- guarded tor the faculty and their fauulies in die iw.nutung pooL It wus a U ft H Match 22-Afler chapel today, sve had our Sr. Life-saving class. I suit ssill be glad when tlui cuunc is over. ' Itten, we ' ve got a WSI course which will last just an king. It won t be as bating. During CCJ ' s, Bill anil 1 cleaned the room, mainly because it hasn ' t lieen cleaned in over a month. March 23— Today in chutch. our minister delivered a s ry K °d sermon, it ' s about the firs) time I stayed awake throughout the service. After pudt i.das, I ans. Cng, Bill. Jct-Sct Ckorge and I sst-nt into Kans-is Cjiv lo see Bullet , starring Sieve McQueen. Il was reaBy a good movie. We got bock ni I rxingl.m around 9:00. 1 got my laundry ready lo turn in and went to bod. March 24— Miavdas mornings aie always terrible, although ibis illuming seemed much wnrsc than anv of the |iast Mondays. Todas I cot back two of my tests that I took Fnuav. 1 was quite surprised with the grades because ihtr were both As. If I can only keep it up for the temairulrr of the semester; I really need the grades. March 2 I ucsday is my longest dav. I have sis rlasies m a nrw. I ' m nails dead bv the time sixth hour ts user. Duriiig live tsso aihletk- pcriods I did most of mv studsing hesause I was OjD. in the barracks and then I ' m loo busy to study. The barracks ssas realty quirt. As .4 l.iuiortosv, there are onls 66 mote das until Coiiimefvi ' eim ' iit March 26—1 losr Wednesdass because I doni have any classes. It ' s quill- a change fnan Tuesilas. I slept until 10:30 and then I had lo gel rcadv to go tt chapel. Fur chapel nxlay. we had a yudlcr muueian. from Bemc. Sssit erland. I went backstage after assembly and talked with him. It was a very entertaining oucmbly. During drill, First Battalion practiced insnectnwi in ranks for dtc upcoming federal in sprction. It seemed lo me quite worthless, but I guess it was nece-vsary. During CQ ' s majot Couhet and 1 finished ihe Sr. Irfeuving course. All but rssn cailets jxvaetL .Vtcr lifesaving, I watched Hawaii Five O on I V up in the officers ' club, M.111I1 27- 1jiij: BRC as Usual . It suit frit good lo sleep thai extra hour, I vsish wr had thai every slay. After lunch, I went nut and ployed tennis for about an hour. 1 started studying foe my test about 3: .30 and Died lo studv up to laps but I didn ' t make it. I sscnt to bed about 9:00 . March 28-1 had four tests todav and surprisingly enough I didn ' t do too bad on any of them. I was really surprised. I guess that studying really dries pay off. During CQ ' s 1 watched a track meet during CQs anas in die (■eld house. Wc didn ' t do loo good- we lost. Oh ssell, you can ' t ss m them (11. March 29-1 foigoi M go to my Saturday etas this morning and I didn ' t get caught. I itajldni believe it, I don ' t plan on making a praclicc of it though. Tonight, was the annual Wllub dame. 1 hod a dale svith IVggv and wc really hud a gmil lime. Wr gut m iseai civilian ckahes fiir oner. It was it-ally a lot of fun I wish vs« could do il more cittcn. Ihe Lemon Soul supplied the music Th -y arc bettei than I thi night rhr-y would hr. Maich 30- Aftrr parade, sesmil officers and tmsclf spi:nt die afternoon up in dse nfl ' icrrs ' club is .itching T.V After supper, I isalcbcd T.V. until 9 ()0 and then I ssi-nl buck lo iIk barracks to get something to eat and dial ' s uhen it happened. I look • bile of a cracker ami cracked my tooth March 31-1 went to sick call after RRC to see the ckrtm about ms (Ban ll ' said it was a cracked fdling and nude mc an appoint irn-m ti. g ! it replaced. During lunch I bit dnssn nral hard ant) dial ' s si hen il broke. I went to the dentist and hr lold mc it ssas abscessed and It had to come out, He told mr I could go home and have il done, lie |nilli-il the binki-ii piece mil and senl me on ms «as. April I -Today I ' m going lo write i  li Jr page- APRIL I tXJl S 1 pril 2-Tcday ' s assembly was really interesting- W o had a Swiss VI nine singer. It ss-.it a sirs ' interesting assembly He user] several cadets and our two using wcirurrcs Tor an act. For dnll, First Battalion stood on the quadrangle hi an lns|ircii  Thej sssrc pruiticing for tin li| uining fi-deral iiisisrst-tMin A|ml 3— I jic I)r C as Usual . Today was a very restful day. I nnly had two classes all day. After my classes 1 started {telling ready go h vne tomorrow ' . I can hardly svait. It seems a month unci- I was ane, and it almost has hem. During CO s 1 had to Mudy for my nvn tents tntnonow. April 4— .After my last ten. ivhkli was over at 11 15, Joe and I thrvkrd nut and left for Kansas Glv, I got to d e air| iirt at 12:30 mid my plane left at 1 1 10. My plane lilt like a toller coaster. Wr went through a irorm. I finally made tt home around 2 45. Instead of Uniting until Saturday to go to the denllu, I urnl an usm as I gut home. By 5:30 lie had finished the dental surgery. After | my sister at iclinol, «« went out to cat I had a late date ar aniimd 3.00 a.m. sister got me up at 10:00 a.m. and then we had i, T April S-M. I ii -iU.im During the aftemom, lorn a and I pl.iscd |-oi and aflci supper, gut ilalts Alter .iniither late night, I made it to bed. Atiril 6- Today being Easier, I went to church with mv sisiet and after church, we went out to the Country Club for dinner. It sure felt u ' «nl not has ing to go to parade at 2:00. At 3:00, my folks culled front Nov Yuri. Then said titer were having n guial time, I had to go to the airport at 4:30 and caught my plane for Kansas Citv at 5. KK it rrallv was a good flight, much rrxitc pleasant than my flight home When I gut to Kama City, 1 look a cab to Joe ' s house tvhu h cow me iivr buiU which was outragenui. Wc got hack to sch-ol around 0:30 and went to bed. Aprd 7-6.20 waned so early tu get up since I slept ' till noon wheal I was niime this week end It takes quite a hit ol work to get back in the ruing of dune even after being home for throe dass, After classes, I went down to the demist so he could see what my dentist did, April 8— Another mconodastic day at WViiruorth according to my roommate, N ' ott. I could say that things arc running par fur the course, but. as usual, die Administration has dreamed up something to. as Oil, Wiltoff says break the monotony . This time the RTandins scheme is, may 1 have the winning card please, (drum roll}, G.l or EG.,; or Annual Federal Cos eminent Inspection, or anyone of am alter ikucn decent, and obscene terms. To induce an aura of suspence 1 will wait until the next installment to further elaborate on the virtues of G.l. April 1— Todas is my favorite day of the week hrrause I don ' t have any classes all clay. After breakfast I went bark to hod and slrnt until 10: 30, just in lime to get ready to go to assembly. For assembly today, wr had a humorist who svritvs for the major newspaprr and magazines throughout ibr United Stales, f or drill we prepared for our dull duiing the upcoming federal inspection. After suppci. I watched T.V., until 10 U) ami then went hack to the barracks and went n bed. April iO- Liic BUG  Usual ' ltci lunch, Nott and 1 went iknsntimn and generally did nothing I started studying for my two tests late in the afternoon and finished after supper. During CO_ ' s I called my folks In wc bovs; their trip back East Mf, They didn ' t gel home until around 7:00 Wcdnt-sdas morninc and thes were still tired Aprd 1 1— Today was a day of tests and review fui six weeks tests which arr next Fruity. Captain Symimd vimrised his u«s and cancelled lus tests because he teal going to Wisconsin right before broth 1 have him for two classes and his last class, International Relations, did not meet. Since I lead all altrnsrinn Irce I went up to Rings to get the luatcrials I will need to clean on m loom lot G.l.. which is Monday aml ' l uesday. During C.y. ' s, Ball. |« and 1 watclvcsi TV ' up in the officers ' club until i.rv April 12— Everybody started moving even thing out into the halls right after breakfast. Preparing fat ■ I . is it very hard task. After chapel, tile real cleaning began. Everybody was confined to their lian.nl.. mi thi s would clcim theii i Mill April 13— I met I ' eggy at 10:30 lor church. The sermon wasn ' t ton Interesting hut inlerrsting enough lu keep mr aw ike If I had fallen asleep, Peggy would have tabbed use in the side to awaken tne, but anyway. 1 didn ' t. Our room passed the preliminary C I. inspection. Alter parade, sse were free to do as we w an led In. I wrote a few letters and did Mime studying and caught a few r e At 6:15, 1 met Pcggs at ihr slum. We saw the Wrecking Cress with Dean Martin as Matt I h im Afler tlu- show, we took a svalk and ended up at the Slop Shop. PcgsTv ' v m«m picked lirr up at 9:30. April l-l— Even though I ' ve been up all night I ' m still not nrrd. G.l. went O.K. I he chief inspector told me tit had one of the best ii«)iiis in tin- ior| that hr hod seen. After he signed mv i«Nrr he left lltt rootii. Ranks inspsvtiuri went O.K.. with nulv fmii guy fainting. The rest uf G.I. went gte.it After tUppor. 1 banned it until Tursclay morning April 15 Todus wa our antiual picture das. This is whore dies take all pictures lot the view bt ik. 1 was in three pictures. Alter lunch. I bad two classes. During C.CJ.s, the ollicx?ts ' club was (tacked with irfficets watching T.V.. ur playing cards. I walchcd T.V. most of the tnoiing. Stayed up until about 11:00 run., and then went to bed. April 16— My favorite day again. I slrpt up until 11.45. Assembly was postponed until tomnrtow thinj hout. It suic felt guxl to git an extra four hours of sleep. We had a ilnll huhvLiy today for diang such a good job at G.l. This afternoon, I did practically nothing except go downtown fur about an houi. Ate supper, I went out t i Peggy ' s house fur pi«a. We liacncd to records and Peg played the Piano. Wc had a pretty gi «J timr. April l7- late BRC as Usual . I ' oday for Assembly we had a Scuttsman who idascd the hagpi|ies and shou ' cd a film of Ills trip w iih two other fttends on a raft down the . nuzou Hive: It was tea-Is an interesting assembly for a change. Af ter lunch. I started studying for my 6 weeks tests wliivli start mmornns. I have live tests tnnuwiim and one Saturday. I srudird up until ta| s and then went to bed. April 18-1 had tests first, teennd and third hour and was supposed to have one during fourth bout but be nude the lest optional. 1 didn ' t take It hut 1 did lake my 6th hour lest oven though ii too was optional. I made a good grade on it; I had to— to keep my B aveiagc. After my tests, I studied fur my European history exam up until supper. After I watched T V., until 7 30 when 1 had to lifeguard for the ' ai the pool April O-My Euro|icun history lest was harder than I thought it would 1st. I hope I got a C on it so I can keep a C After my tent, I ttted in sleep but use maintenance department was installing an air- cunditiorsrr and they made too much noise. Due showed us slides from the Educational Tour cruise. It was very interesting. After chapel. I tried to clean up the room but ended up doing nothing. ort and I took a snupic and went to die Puaat Vdlasje. . lter supper, we walked out tu the Dog and Suds and the A. P. We did absolutely nothing all night Wc got a ride hack to the campus around ° 50. About 10.00 we ssetu to bed. pnl 2 -After church, I hcliicd CapLun White with Camp Day. 1 went around and unltckcd all the dono to nxwns which Captain White vvuntrd to show In the irople. 1 didn ' t have to go to |satode lixfay because I had to get the |wol icady lot the campers  • thes could swim. There were several campers there until 4 00, April 21-This morning I dtdn t feel tun tir«l because I bail a very restful wcx:k end. After classes, I did mv homework so I wouldn ' t have anydiuig to do after sutiper except tspe Pens s book reprsrt. I finidir.1 the book report at 10 4v nnd went right to bed. April 22-Today is my busy ilay for classes. I base six straight classes. After classes 1 went downtown to get my watch fixed and make my folks hotel rrscrvalioos for Mother ' s Day and CVirnmcnccrTH-nt, During C.Q. ' s 1 walchcd T.V. my favorite night hit television. April 23— No classes again this meaning so I slrpt until 10:30. It ' s about the mils das I really cii any sleep for assemble, wr hud two car racing films. The first imc was about the lndy 5 X) and the second one was abnul the Dirlington sm Wc tlidn ' l get to six- all of the sccciikJ one. Foi drill the CsVpl | tfactiecd putting up thc-jiuii tents for Imouac. I was lucks, I didn ' t base to. I hel|K-d with the Pel ! tests. April 24— Ijic BRC as Usual Alu-r breakfast, I shines! my shw and brass for rxxm inspection. Aftri lunch, Fuss and I picked up our laundrs and did our auMiuming. lie wim ' t he hr-rr tiinmmm u hand it in hut I will. During C.Q. ' s wc got ready to lease on our furloughs this week end. Wc didn ' t muke it to bed until about mid- night. April 25 - Squatty and Toss left fut Tulsa during breakfast They arc going to v isit ihe the Utuvcrsity of Tulsa in Tulsa. Ok la. fhrv have In he back limn units night by talis 1 gel to Ir.ise afler itth hour. I am going to visit die campus of Kansas State Uni- versity in Manhattan, kairs. After 6th hour, I wail over lo dsc lleahh C enter and changed into mv civies and Inuk a cab In the bus station, ury bus arrived in K. C, at 5:00, My bus left fur Salina at 5 45 and I grit home around 11:00. April 26—1 gsrt up earlv sn I cs hr there by 10:00 a.m I got there the Sigma Nu house and had lunch we sal around the house while I ar invited to spend the sss-rk rnd thi lid drive user to Manhattan anil ight nn time, 1 met the men of sith tin in lXiring the aftemnnn I the test of the guys who were ' , asked ipiesrinm about the fru U-rnils ssMi-ui ftei supjar we nenl lo a party anil got in prettv late, April 27— We slept pretty laic diis momuig and got up in time tp go to church. After church we had supper at die house. It lasted ahtn.ll an hour. Around 2:00, 1 left Manhattan fur Salina. As soon as I got home, my folks, ststet ami I drove lo Kansas Cits ami then ifter supper, we dmi ' e nsrr to Lexington I gi« bock to Lexington around 8:30. All good dungs must come t un end but this was one llml I M i h v, .hi Id huvc Lasted a little longer. After such a tiresome week end I went in bed ivrlv. |uvt think only 35 more days until Conunencenicnt. prit IS— .After such j wild week end I didn ' t think I uimltl ever make it up out of bed this morning 1 was really tired. Alter classes, I took 4 snort nap which lasted fuut hours, lm glad my roommate chir ked me nut on a soupie or 1 would have been in heap of trouhf- Around 8:30, 1 went down to the slop shop for some supper. At 9:3 ! .i J to j II ii ci Ui ii il tisi ' i ' ' in.i- n j k Mci . _t j iHk3 t ' ci1ii finally made it in bed around 11.15. April 29-1 am mi Post today and I ' m kind of glad because nday is my hcavv dav of classes and since I ' m on post, I won ' t have lo go to am- uf them. I went to mr Sth and 6th hour classes though because 1 iui t like tu iiusi thctir After U I1 : ' J I ' watched T.V ' until 8 0 barracks. I mack un earlv bed check and went to bed. April 30— My favorite day again. After I got bock from Post. I shaved, lis a shower and went In bed. I slept up to 10:45 and when I wuke up, I mis seriously conuiiiplaung getting out of bed. Tlse high school senum and all culicgc men hud separate special assemblies on the advantages (if coming back to Wcntwnrth or what to look fot when wt- transfer. For drill. wc had our annual field day. Bravo Company won in the college division ami I Iradiiuarlris Comiunv on In the liigh school During C.Q. ' s. wc had VsSl again. Major Coulter and 1 each had a cold and didn ' t want to gel into the water. Wc had lec- tures over .ill ihr releases and carrier . Mav I— ' Ijiic BRC as Usual . After lunch I studied up until about 3:30. The only icason I stopped was because I had to call Peggy 4nd ' Spv QM on T V ' ,, at 4:00. During C.Q. ' s, I studied for two tests that I have tomnimw. Only 3] more days until graduation and no more Wentuoilh. Mas 2— Today wan a day of tests oi homework due in must of my classes. AVbcn 6th hour was ia ' ci, 1 trolly felt relieved. 1 went down tnsvn with Jcc and Paul lo get some cork to blacken our faces for the contract students bivouac tomorrow. During C.Q. ' s, 1 wrote a few letters to same friends of f nends n horn I liavcn ' t svritten for some time. hi and I went lo hed early because lumnrntw night, we won ' t get liny sleep at all. We will be up all night with the bivouac, May 3 Alter bn-akfasi, I puked up mv laundry then svent hack to deep. I slept until about 8:30 when I had lo go to class. After i lasses, I ptcparrd for lire bivouac and caught a few minute «sf shnt- eyc. After lunch vie. the aggressors, left for the farm where the wat games ' will be held. The ' defensive team left after chapel. The re- mainder of the afternoon and all night long was taken i-set by ambushes and counlCTiiltai-U. Mav 4— We arrived bock on the campus around 10:00 in the morning. Captain Rotlilislnirgei told us wc didn ' t have to go to church, which was great. Even if wc were supposed to go to chuich 1 don ' t think that anybody svould. Everybody was so tired and exhausted I felt like sleeping through lunch, inspection, and parade. After parade. Nort and I went out and caught numc lays . Everybody i getting a great tan. I feel like a ghost, as white as I am. After checking out on a souptc I come buck to the barracks and went to sleep. I didn ' t get up until 3rd rail Ahimliy morning. May 5- Alter lunch I wrnl down tmin to the Sears Store to order a watch 1 need a siatch lot ruy mirk this iumutcr. I ' ve got a ., dress watch but I don ' t want to use it for my vsork. After sixth hour, all the contract students who went on bivouac this post week end. had to report to the Military Department to clean the weapons we used .After that the buss in A Company bad their military banquet at the country chih. Wc had a steak dinner and a film m the Kansas City nuts last Spring, It was definitely a very interesting assembly. After the banquet I got a ride downtown with Doc Campbell. I went to see Bullet starring Sum MiQuecn. It «.o rs illv sharp. Oils 27 days until C rnuncnccmcnl- May 6- After six straight classes, I was tcady for bod or something else iclaxing. During C.Q s I shined my shoes and brass for lun s imu w ' s inspection. AioiiikI 8-30, I felt in the mood fur a refreshing swim v 1 proceeded to stroll on over to the pool and swam for o«et an hout. I felt wry much irl teshed and went to bed. 7-N- nhly today so I slept up until noon. After lunch. 1 ' i.no, !|iin ,ind Headquarters companies had dull holiday! I had neie coming but Joe said we had to drill anvwav because we needed to know where lo set up the tents. I think I will take my dull bolidav nest Wednesday. Tonight was the AUSA Partr. We had p-h-ras and cokes down in the Brigade refreshment center. Captain Rothlishuigii shown-d us a film on Hanger Training . During C.Q. ' s. I wrote Bonnie a litter and did a little studying. Around 11:30, Nort got dumped by Ron Anthony. Gil Perry strif! Kits: him by ' the neck tomotrow May 8- Litc BRC as Usual ' . Most of today I tried w study fur my tests tomurtow but I couldn ' t get too motivated After lunch, loo and I went uWn town lo get something fot Mothers Day. After looking for an hour or so, we iound what ssx wanted Joe svantcd lo look at clothes so wc svent to Sous and looked ut vimc ol the new style suits and ipurtcuits. I took a soupie and went to the Slop I louse tor supper. After supper, I had full intent of studying lot my tests hut Dave Winter, talked me intu going lo the show so I did. It was a real good movie. AVe got back around 10.00 and I felt too tired to study Oh. vsril, I hope the tests aren ' t too hard. May 9—1 kind of detest Friday because I uhvays have at least two tests. My government test was faitly hard hut the international rela- tions lest was easy. After clauses, I cleaned my loom. It ' s a lot easier to do since Fuss went on furlough diis morning. I figuied I had better dean it since my lolks and sister are coming down tomorrmv fur Mothers Day week end. After 1 clconed the toum, Nort and 1 went down and plaved tennis. I had a late supper nr. shall 1 say, breakfast because I haul bacon and eggs around £-00, Made my way to the officers ' club to watch u bttlc TV but 1 had seen what was un T.V. at u previous time, so 1 went back to the barracks and went to bed. Mav 10— After hteakfast. 1 shaved, showered and shined mv shors. I derides! I had better do it now before mv fcJkt come down. After class, I slept up unul noon. After chapel, I look excess dutv fot Fuss, who is on futiuuoh. My folks got here around 7 00, It sure is good to sec them again. Kim is grossing up to be quite a sister. May 1 1— After church wc svent out to Kopps to cut a combination of breakfast and lunch. Since there arc quite a few parents bene this week end, all the restaurants ate lull Wc didn ' t linisli until I : Ml ami had to hum back to get here in lime fot parade. After patadc. we yvent up to the hotel and just sat around and talked. They hud to leave around 6:00 to get hoick to Salirui by 10:00. I sure hated to see diem go but thtcc weeks fium today, I will be cidict house ot on my way lo New York. May 12-AVhen I got un I thought there wctc only two inure Monday niominyfs In n- .it Wenlworlh. Everybody serins Ui lie very impatient about the ending of school. 1 can hardly wait to get out. I svill really miss all the guys 1 met here. After clasacv I slept up until 5:30 when Maj, Coulter picked us up and to us (the oJlege swim ming team ' i nut to his house for a banquet Jt was really good fuxl. I put  n nil the wnght I lost AVe watched TV. until III 110 Only 20 ! days until P May I A— This illuming, I uiikc up with a tplfatitac headache so after breakfast, I took a pain pill. During first hour I began getting u little sick and got up and unit to the hospital. I stayed there nil morning I fell much better after that. I took a soupie and met Peggv at the Piirra Village. From there wc went to the movies- it was a prctlv giaal movie— ' a Man and a Woman . Aflrr the show, ur u.dled hack to the hotel where sve sat and talked until about 10: IS. Her mum look me bock over to school w here I checked in and went to bed. May 14-My favorite day again, only todas it was even bettei since we didn ' t have an assembly so 1 slenl unlil II 30. I think lVc been getting ton much sleep lately. For drill today, we practiced fnr all the commencement activities including the flag cercninny, I can baldly wall fur school to get out. Only 18 mure claysi until Commencement. May IS Late BRC as Usual , I called Scum lo sec if my watch made it in and it Finally did. I was reallv suipiiscd. 1 will gu ikAvn after 4th hour this afternixm to pick it up. I must wait for Finn to get out nl crass because he ' s going to loan mc the money lo get mv watch. He doesn ' t kmnv it set though. During C.Q ' s, 1 watched a little T.V. and then I decided ' to write mv theme fW English. I finally finrshcJ around I FOX) pan. Then I straggled off lo Isrd. May 16— Today is usually my big lest day but Cain. Symond took a vote to tec if wc wanted a test but of course, wc idn ' t want one. so it was really an easy day After 6th hour, we had a briefing on bivouac or the annual Corps cookoui. as it is infoimally known. During C.Q. ' s, Cooper and I went to the local Bijou theater and saw the I Icllfighlcrs . starting John Wayne. It was a typical John Wayne type flu k May 17— M«ot f die morning and early afternoon was spent m preparing for the big bivouac. AAV didn ' t have a chapel service today. Around 3 00, we started on the big road march to the country club. Well, just 20 mlmtust after bivouac started, I injured mv leg! This is the third tune Ire hail my knee wsirked on. Oh well, they say ihr third time it a charm We had to go in a round-about wav to nuke it difficult. We didn ' t get lo die country club until around 5 15. We sleep around 2:00 a.m. May 18-VVe broke camp at 5 :00 ajn., and gal back to school around 6 00 ajn. lireaklast was mandator ' but church was optiunal. 1 slept until about 1:30, just in time fat pelade. You could tell that everybody was tired at the way they performed at parade. May 19— Only «c more Monday morning here at Wairsvorth. Tiro weeks from today, 1 will cither be in New York or home wot kino. I can hardly wait. Tonight the winter and spring Icttcrmcn of both Vcntworth and Lexington High School liod  banquet sponsored by :! c l.cxinetnii Quarterback Club. The guesi speaker wat Hap Whitney, nod winding coach of the university nf Missouri at C ilumbia. The food was good and the entertainment was good. I eggy gave me a crip-ed cadet coloring hook. It wat hilarious. May 20 Today was my last day of basing six straight classes. After classes I li d to go over lu the Academy Health Center to have tl.e doctor look at my kg. All he did was dean it up and re-wrap it It reaBy takes a doctor to do that. During CQ. ' t 1 watched T V. and then started typing the Am. Cort. final exam answers. I quit typing jiound midnight and I hardly t-ven dented die notk I had lu do. Mas 21 -Instead of sleeping all morning. I typed thr onsmti smc more. 1 got quite a bit done by 10:30. 1 could hast done a lot n:rre except we had assembly to go to. Colonel Wikofl talked to us .-Suit the C ' ummrmement week end. For drill ludav, we practiced l. e inclement si earlier schedule for cimineiux ' mrnt It was the only dung we could do since it was raining our. After drill 1 went back to tvntng and finallv finished around 5:30. Went to the S.S. for break- fast During CQ. , we watched a iwirie with Frank Sinatra and Suvc McQueen featured May 22— l-itc BRC as Usual . Today we took out final in Doc « diss. It was rcallv the qiitome of tests. Jus joking of course. 1 guess fan euuld call it a community project. After lunch 1 spent most of tic afternoon studying fur two of mv finals which arc i num.w. I st idicd until about 10 30 when I couldn ' t studv anymore. I played wlttaire and shut the bull with Foss until about ' 12:50. May 23—1 lud my Knghsh Comp. finals at B00. 1 finished about .30 minutes before the two hour exam periml was over. I spent the n vt exam period studying for my Am. Govt exam which was in llsc aficmoun. After my C!osi, final, which look all of two hours, A Company lud to mm in their overcoats. From 4:00 until 6:30, 1 h urged it and the inly icason 1 gut up was Foss wanted me to go to the Dari Cremc to get our supper. lie paid for my supper since I ss. ' nt after it. During CQ. ' v, I studied for my International Relations exam whkh is tiunornnv morning during the second exam period. Finally made it to bed around 2:00 a.m. Bebcve it or not, I wasn ' t tired. Mav 24- After Kreakfau, 1 had to go to the I lealth Center to have the stitches taken out uf my leg. After that episode I decided 1 had b.-rtci clean up our room because Colonel Perry didn ' t think it was text rl.ran when hr rame in yesterday. 1 took mv L R lest which didn ' t i tm ton hard. I finished it fairly early. After chapel, I slept until I rac to check out on a soupie. During C.Q. ' s. 1 went down town In thr movie. The movie was .nrr around 10 15 and 1 bad In scamper hack to the barracks. May 25-Today was Rats day where all the new bars are a • tgned all the command and key positions in the corps. Parade was it ills ' hilarious, Al the staff officers, company commanders, etc, didn ' t t II the Rat ' ' commamlcrs what to do in parade. They really looked funny out then:, like a bunch of chickens with their beads cut off. ! ' ats Day started at 7:30 and ended immediately after parade. After iade, and uu thruugh taps, 1 studied for mv accounting and T ' s that aie tomorrow. 1 made it to bed t 1 May 26- Now there are no more Monday mornings here at Wcntworth. except that when I get home I wdl be getting up cailicr to go to work. I won ' t mind thai though. Both uf my exams were in die morning so I had the remainder of the afternoon free. Finals won ' t be entirely over until tomorrow afternoon but mine were aU over this morning. Tonight sevrial of ui celebrated, now that the year h practically over. I made it to bed fairly late tonight I ' ve got all morning and all afternoon to sleep tomorrow. May 27—1 slept all morning long and it really felt good. This past I everybody has been knocking tncrnsej ca out over dvese tests and now that they are over I feel relieved. Tonight was the college W W Club banquet at the country t lull I had lo hurry from there to Lexington High School lo Pcggv ' s graduation. 1 baielv made it on time. I didn ' t get back lo the barracks until 1 1 00 p.m. I doubt if Til get into any trouble over it though. May 28—1 had my only Wednesday class all semester, this morning and that was because I didn ' t Live class yesterday. For awinhlv. iu IjukI announcements. Well, this is my last year .it Wcntwurth, having spent 3Vi vcars here at the school. For drill, we practiced outdoor parade and all the outdour CiwinsenccniciH acU ' rilies. Today everybody started pocking their boxes, trunks, etc.. for the trip home. Tee been sending things home for the last lew times that my folks came down. I ' ve got very lirdc left lo send home. During C.Q.V. we pocked and packed, and pjilnl Mav 29-- I aire BRC us Usual . Well, no more late BRCs here. Ml get them on Sundays at home from now on. I unlv had one class todav and all Copt. Hewitt did, was give us our papers hock Then we shot the bull for the remainder of the hour. The sun was out this afternoon so I look advantage of it by lying out in it for four hours afic t j jegi permits. May 30-My folks got here around noon so I took a soupie and went out to cat with them. I had four classes all day lung, and three of them svrrc in the morning. I took a soupie tonight and tvrnt out to cat with Mom, Dad, and Kim. Tonight, was the bund cumin which was good as usual. 1 made a stereo tape uf the cotucit on Fosse ' s tape recorder. After the concert. I went up to the hotel with my folks and sat around and talked until aboul 1 1 00 p.m. when I had to eel back to the harracltt. May 31— This morning we turned in our lock boxes and anything else that hail to be turned in. I ale lunch in the dining hall because they wouldn ' t let us take noon sou pics. They had visitor. ' buffet at the Country Club. At 2:00. we had thr awards ceremony It lasted 2 l l hours. I svas really tired uf sitting bv 4:30. I took a soupie and svent out with my folks again. I danced with my mom at the ball. She ' s quite a bit of fun and I ' m glad I didn ' t have a date anywav. We went up to the hotel after the dance fur aboul 45 minutes, wlsen I hod to be back in the barracks. We go home tomorrow. I can ' t wait June I— I believe that everybody in the entire corps was up early making final preparations to go home, hearts are beanng like wildfire. At 10:30, was the baccalaureate service which lasted about an hour. There were no soupics at all for lunch. Commencement started at 2:00 and ss-as over around 3: 30. Covcrnor Heames gave the com mcnccmcnt address. The tinal parade and the flag ceremony were osei around 4.30. The flag ceremony was really a tear jerkcr. I ' m going to miss all the friends I ' ve met here Col. Stagnei made his most welcomed command when he said the 1968 1 ) Brigade of Cadets DISMISSED. 2ml It. larrv W. Apt.


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