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The RECALL 0 1932 Managing Editors.. Senior Biographies Associate Editors ... Frank Milnor Charles Mackey l Warren Kahn | Leon Morton Walter Tomlinson Edwin Hampton William Spalding James Heinlein “ And so, my fellow classmates. Ere we take our separate ways, Leave our sports, our drills, our studies, Leave our careless, school-boy days, Ere the shadow on the dial Marks the hour when we must part, Let us pledge eternal fealty To Western — with all our hearts!” The Recall of 1932 Volume X. The Year Book of the Senior Class of the Western Military Academy, Alton, Illinois Dedication The Class of 1932 dedicates this book to Lieutenant Edmund B. Sebree, Infantry, Professor of Military Science and Tactics, with a grateful appreciation of his faithful service to the Academy, and his many acts of courtesy and kindness to the members of the class. Members of the Class of 1932, we have worked here and played here. The memories of each will remain with us as long as we live. We have spent our happiest hours here without realizing it. It has been the endeavor of the Staff of 1 932 to record in this volume the triumphs and de- feats as they occurred during the year 1931-32. The Faculty Colonel R. L. Jackson Superintendent Litt. B., Princeton; Harvard. Major R. S. Eaton Registrar; Mathematics A. B„ Harvard; Washington University. Major F. A. Garetson Executive Officer; Athletics University of Illinois Coaching School. Page Four The Faculty Major F. N. Henderson Commandant Graduate Western Military Academy. Lieutenant E. Sebree Professor of Military Science and Tactics Graduate West Point Military Academy. Captain W ' . J. Buck Latin Graduate Concordia Teachers’ College: University of Tennessee; University of Missouri. Captain P. M. Leuric English A. B.. Illinois College; A. M., Univer- sity of Illinois; Graduate School, Harvard University. Captain A. L. Williams History A. B„ Grand Island College; University of Chicago; Oxford University. Page Five The Faculty Capt. T. C. Jackson Science A. B., Westminster College; McCormick Theological Seminary; University of Chi- cago. Capt. N. Williams Romance Languages A. B., Iowa State Teachers’ College; Iowa State University. Capt. G. Schrantz Science A. B„ Central Wesleyan Capt. H. E. Suhre Commercial Subjects Brown’s Business College. Capt. E. P. Droste Athletics A. B.. Shurtleff College; University of Illi- nois Coaching School; University of Wis- consin; Rockne-Warner Coaching School. Page Six The Faculty Captain G. M. Teal English A. B.. llniversily of South Dakota; Uni- versity of Illinois. Captain C. A. Handley Music B. M.; B. S. P. S. M.; University of Illinois. Captain C. H. Moore Senior Tactical Officer Graduate Western Military Academy; Washington University. Captain C. A. Thomas Junior Tactical Officer Graduate Western Military Academy; University of Missouri. Sergeant A. E. Dunster Instructor in Military Science Page Seven The Faculty Mrs. C. S. Porter Music B. M., Albion College. Mrs. F. N. Henderson Dramatics Boston School of Expression Mrs. N. Williams, A. B. Instructor in Social Science A. B., Iowa City University. Mrs. D. C. Mlrphy Dietitian Howard-Payne College; University of Missouri. Miss T. A. Watkins Nurse Pa e Eight The Class of 1932 Henry J. Aschincer (ix.i MHi Ohio Entered Sept., 31 Post-Graduate Basketball, 31, 32 Private “ A ” Company Jeffrey Robert Barry Cherokee, Iowa Entered. ' 30 Private “ A ” Company John Byron Bears Chester, III. Entered. ' 30 First Class Private, 31, ' 32 ”B” Football, ' 30 A Basketball , ' 30 A ' Football, ' 31 Prep Basketball, ' 32 Prep Track, ' 32 Gun Club, ' 32 Arthur Charles Biedenstein A St. Lot ' is. Mo. Entered, ' 28 Prep Baseball. ' 29. 30. 31 Prep Basketball, ' 32 Prep Football, ' 31 A” Basketball, ' 30 “ B ” Football, ' 30 First Class Private, ' 31 Color Sergeant, 32 Sol R. Bondi Clarendon. Ark. Entered. ' 30 First Class Private Company B Gun Club, 30, 31, ' 32 Jose Lias Guzman Monterrey. Mexico Entered, ' 30 Senior Dance Committee, ' 31, ' 32 Dramatic Club, 31, 32 Gun Club, ' 31, ' 32 Page Nine The Class of 1(332 Donald Brown Caulfield St. Loiis, Mo. Entered , 29 First Class Private , ’30. ’31 Sergeant, 31. 32 Company Baseball, ’29. ' 30. 31 Prep Baseball, 32 Dramatic Club, 31. 32 Allan Leonard Cody Memphis, Tenn. Entered, 31 Private “C” Company Thomas Don Ferguson a a Poplar Bu:rr, Mo. Entered, 29 Honor Roll, 29. 30. ’31 First Class Private. ’29. ’30 First Sergeant, ' 30. 31 B” Basketball, ’30 A Football, ' 30 Prep Football, 31 Fencing, ’32 Track. ’32 Norman E. Foebel Ross Putnam Frasher Pittsfield, III. Colfax, Iowa Entered, 30 Entered, 29 First Class Private, 31, 32 “A” Football, ’29. ’30. 31 “A Football, ’30 Track, ’29. ’30. 31 Prep Football , 31 Tl ' mblinc. 32 Leon J. Freedman ▲ OX Hakkisbirc. III. Entered, ’29 First Class Private, 31 Corporal, ' 32 Senior Dance Committee A Football, 30. 31 “A” Baseball, ’30. 31 Dramatic Club. ’29 . ’30. 31. Vaudeville, ' ‘29. ’; 30 Gun Club, ’30, . 31, 32 Pd%e Ten The Class of 1932 Edwin W. Hampton A 2 Warren. Ark. Entered. ' 30 Upper Ten, 31, 32 First Class Private, ’31 Sergeant, 32 1 Fnothull, ' 30 ’B ' Basketball, 31 Prep Baseball, ' 32 Prep Football, ’31 Prep Basketball , 32 Recall Staff, ’32 Frank Richmond Milnor Chicago. III. Entered. ’30 First Class Private, 31 Corporal, ’32 “C Football, ’31 “C” Basketball, ’31 ••c Tennis, 31 ” B ” Basketball, ’32 Inter-Company Baseball, ’31 Shrapnel, 32 Dance Committee, ’32 Pistol Club, ’32 Recall. ’32 James Daniel Heinlein + A 12 Mi ‘skemin. Mich. Entered, ’20 First Class Private, 30 Corporal , ’31 First Sergeant, ’32 “ B ” Basketball. ' 29 Prep Track, ' 30 ‘B” Football, ’30 B Basketball ’30 Prep Track. ’31, ' 32 A Football, 31 “A Basketball, ’31 Glee Club, ’30. ’31 Dance Committee, ' 32 Recall. ’32 Warren Robert Kahn Chicago. 111. Entered, ' 29 Honor Roll, ’30. ’31. ’32 Upper Ten, 32 First Class Cadet, ’32 Asst. Ed. -in -Chief Shrapnel, ’31. 32 Recall Staff. ’32 Dramatic Club, ’32 Charles J. Mackey 1 A 12 St. Loi is. Mo. Entered, ’28 Honor Roll, 28 Color Corporal, 30 Lieutenant, 31. ’32 Fencing. ’28. ’29. ’30. ’31. 32 Dance Committee, 32 Dramatic Club, ’28. ’29. ’30. ’31. ’32 Glee Club, ’30 Recall Staff, ’32 Leon J. Morton Chicago. 111. Entered. 30 First Class Private. ’31. ’32 Shrapnel Staff, ’31. 32 Gun Club, ’31. 32 Bouling. 31. 32 Recall Staff, 32 The Class of 1932 ' illiam Oliver Luly, Jr. Thomas J. Kinc John S. Mahan A t 0 A 2 A j S2. A A Alton, III. Okmulgee. Okla. Blytheville. Ark. Entered, 29 Entered, 28 Entered, 29 Band, 30. 31. 32 Corporal, 31 First Class Private, ’! First Class Private, 30 Sergeant Major, 32 Corporal , 31 Corporal, 31 “C” Football, 28 Sergeant, 32 Sergeant, 32 “C Basketball, 29 Shrapnel Staff, 29 “C” Football, 30 ‘B ’ Basketball , 30 B” Football, 31 “ A ” Basketball , 31 Track, 32 “A” Tennis, 31 Shrapnel, 30, 32 Prep Tennis, 32 Gun Club, 31. 32 Company Baseball, 31 Robert W. Kiddoo t 2 X Peoria, III. Entered , ’28 First Class Private, ' 29, 30 Corporal, 30. 31 Color Corporal, 31. 32 “C” Football, 29. 30. 31 “C Basketball, 30. 31 “B Football, 31. 32 “5” Basketball, 31, 32 “A” Baseball, 31 Arthur S. J. Katz Chicago. III. Entered, 31 Prep Baseball, 31. 32 Prep Football, 31 All-Star Prep, 31 Captain All-Star Prep, 31 All-Illinois State, 31 Vaudeville, 31 Arthur Edward Holekamp Webster Groves. Mo. Entered. 30 Corporal, Band, 31, 32 Tennis, 31 Jazz Orchestra, 31, 32 Page Twelve The Class of 1932 Arthur Elkers Hoffman a ax St. Loins. Mo. Entered, ’29 First ( ' .lass Private, B” Co., 30. ’31 ( orpond, t ., 1 1 . 18 C Basketball, 29. ’30. 31, ’32 “A” Tennis, ' 30. ’31 Prep Tennis, ’31. ' 32 Shrapnel, ’29. 30. 31. ’32 Editor Shrapnel, 31, ' 32 Dramatic Club, ’29. ' 30. ’31 Upper Ten, ’30. ’31, ’32 Honor Roll, ’32 Charles B. Nancarrow A 2 Entered. ' 30 Corporal, ' 32 C Football, ’31 “C” Basketball, 31 Edward Henry O’Hare t A Entered, 27 Honor Roll, ' 21. ’28. ’29. ’30 Corporal, ’30 Sergeant, ’31 Lieutenant, 32 “A” Football, 30, ’31 Rifle Team, 31. ’32 Pistol Club, ’31 Dramatic Club, ’32 William Carl Paulson El Dorado, Kan. Entered, ’30 Honor Roll, ’30. 31. ’32 First Class Private, ’30 Sergeant, 31 “B” Football, ’30 “ B ” Basketball, ’30. ’31 A Football, ' 31 A Basketball. ’31. ’32 Track, ’32 Shrapnel Staff Frederick James Port, Jr. KA. A A Kincaid. III. Entered, ' 28 Upper Ten . ’29. 30. 31. ’32 Honor Roll, 29. ’30. ’31. ’32 Corporal, 30 Sergeant, ’31 Captain, ’32 A Football, 31. ’32 All-Star A Football Tennis , 31, 32 Bowling, 30. ’31 Georce M. Robertson A 2 Entered, ’30 Swimming, ’32 Track, ’32 A” Football, 31 Rifle Team, ' 32 Boxing. 31. ’32 Gun Club, ’31 Pd e Thirteen The Class o) 1Q32 Nathan George Rochman A SI X (A A) East St. Loiis. 111. Entered , 28 Upper Ten, 28 . 29 . 30. 31 Honor Roll, 29 . 30. 32 Corporal, 31 Fencing, 28 . 29 “ B Football, 28 Inter-Company Baseball, 29 . ‘30 44 A Football, ‘ 29 . 30 “ Prep ” Football, 31 Vaudeville, ‘ 29 . 31 Shrapnel Staff, 28, 29. 30. Dramatic Club, 28. 29. 30, Gun Club, 28. 29, 30 William Richard Saker Cleveland, Ohio Entered, 31 Private 44 B” Company Gun Club, 31 • B” Football, 31 Prep Baseball, 32 Samuel P. Schenberg a n x St. Locis, Mo. Entered, 28 Corporal, “C” Company, 30. 31 Sergeant, “ B ‘ Company, 31, 32 Inter-Co. Baseball, ‘28. ‘29. 30. 31 “C” Football, 29. ‘30 •(:•• Basketball, ‘29. 30 “B” Football, 30. 31 “B” Basketball, 30, 31 A Football, ’31. 32 “A” Basketball, 31, 32 Shrapnel Staff, 30, 31 Dramatic Club, 31, 32 Senior Dance Committee , 31, 32 Edward Barns Schicker Little Rock, Ark. Entered, ' 31 Private “B” Company Track, 32 Leonard Henry Schlather II St. Locis, Mo. Entered, 30 First Class Cadet, 32 Dramatic Club, 32 Gun Club, 32 Pistol Club, 32 Inter-Company Baseball, 31 44 A” Baseball, 31 Carl F. Schober •l 2 X Peoria. III. Entered, 29 First Class Cadet, 30 Corporal, 31 Color Sergeant, 32 Glee Club, 30 Junior Dance Committee, 31 Senior Dance Committee, 32 Dramatic Club, 31, 32 Pa%e Fourteen The Class of 1932 Louis Charles Schueddic St. Lot is. Mo. Entered, 28 First Class Private , 29. ’30 Corporal, ’30. ’31 Lieutenant, 31. ’32 Band, ’29. ’30. 31, ’32 Inter-Company Baseball, ’28, 30 A Baseball, 31 Prep Baseball, 32 Glee Club. 28. 29. ’30. 31. 32 Robert Henry Soelke Chicago. III. Entered Sept., 30 Corporal, 32 Senior Swimming Team, 31, 32 Glee Club, 31, 32 Track, 32 Jazz Orchestra, 31, 32 Philip G. Sincer A 1 ' il Peoria. III. Entered, 27 Corporal, 30 First Sergeant, 31 Lieutenant, ’32 “B” Football, ’30, 31 Bou-ling, 31 Dramatic Club, 31. 32 Inter-Company Baseball, 31 Seymour Robert Schwartz Chicaco. 111. Entered, 28 First Class Private, 29. ’30 Member of Crack Squad, ’30 Corporal, ’30, 31 “B” Football, ’28. 29 ‘A Football, 30. ’31 Inter-Company Baseball, ' 30 Capt. Inter-Co Baseball Team, 31 A Baseball, 31 Prep Baseball, 32 Prep Football, 31 Orchestra, 30, ’31 Band, ’32 Vaudeville, 31 John F. Stephens 4 A a Evansville. Ind. Entered Sept., ’26 Honor Roll, ’26, 27 First Class Private, ’29 Corporal, 30 First Sergeant, 31 Captain, 32 A Football, 30 Prep Football, 31 Glee Club. 26. 27. 29, 30. ’31 Junior Dance Committee, 31 Senior Dance Committee, 32 Vaudeville, 30. ’31, 32 Shrapnel, ’29 Vice-President, Senior Class Amos Clint Tilton Danville. III. Entered, ’28 Corporal, 31 Sergeant, 32 Gun Club, 32 Fencing Team, 32 Rifle Team, 31. 32 Swimming, 32 Boxing, 32 Track, 32 Pa%e Fifteen The Class of 1932 I ' l Fuad J. Touche Entered, 30 Upper Ten, ‘31 Honor Roll, 31. ’32 First Class Cadet, 32 “C basketball, 31 Company Baseball , 31 Track. 32 Glee Club, 31 Mark Louis Wedel Hast St. Lori . III. Entered, 29 Honor Roll, 29. 30 Shrapnel, 29. 30. 31 Dramatic Club, 29, ' 30, 31 First Class Private, 30, 31 Pistol Club, ' 29. ' 30. 31 Gun Club. 29. ' 30. 31 Vaudeville, 30 George A. O’Connell + 2 x Entered. 28 Corporal , 31 Lieutenant, 32 “ « ’ Football, ' 29. 30 Prep Football , 31 A” Baseball , 30. 31 Prep Baseball , 32 Dramatic Club, 32 Boxing, 31 Pistol Club, 31 John Henry Werner l A 8 St. Louis. Mo. Entered, 28 Upper Ten, 29 Honor Roll, 29. 30 Corporal, 30 First Sergeant, 31 Captain, 32 “A” Football, 30. 31 Prep Football, 32 President Class, 32 William Herbert Spalding 4 S X Chicago, III. Entered, 30 First Class Cadet, 31 Prep Football, 30. 31 All-Star Prep Team, 31 Prep Track, 31. 32 Swimming, 32 Bowling. ' 32 Boxing, 31. 32 Shrapnel Staff, 32 Recall Staff, 32 Dramatic Club, ' 31, 32 Jan Orchestra, 31. 32 Glee Club, 31. 32 Walter Benjamin Tomlinson t 2 X Entered, 28 Honor Roll, ' 28. 29. 30. 31 Upper Ten, 29 Corporal, 31 Sergeant, 32 “C Football, 29. 30 “0 Football, 31. 32 “C Basketball, 29. ' 30 “fl” Basketball, ' 31 “A” Basketball , 32 “A Tennis, 31 Prep Tennis, 32 Shrapnel, 29. 30. ' 31, 32 Recall Staff, 32 Dramatic Club, 31, 32 Pa c Sixteen The Class of 1932 Lon D. Marlowe P ll I.IIHOlKN. Mo. Entered, 27 Corporal, 30. 31 C Football , 30 Basketball, 30 ”B” Football, 31 Prep Swimming, 32 Dramatic Club, 32 Boxing, 32 W resiling, 32 Georce T. Thomas Kansas City. Mo. Entered, 31 Private “C” Company P. G. Basketball, 32 Glee Club. 32 Dramatic Club, 32 C Football, 31 Frederick N. Holt Peoria. III. Entered, 30 First Class Private, 31. 32 Dramatic Club, 30. 31. 32 Donald Louis Stephan Dixon. III. Entered, 31 Private “C Company Charles S. Hocle Kk.oki k. Iowa Entered Sept., 31 A” Football, 31 Basketball. 31. 32 Prep Baseball, 32 Pistol Club, 31. 32 Shrapnel Staff, 31, 32 Golf, 31. 32 Kenneth Denton Reed Benton. III. Entered, 29 “A” Basketball, 30 Prep Football, 31 Prep Basketball, 32 Prep Baseball , 32 Pa%e Seventeen The Class of 1932 Bert D. Cochill Lemont. III. Entered , 27 Upper Ten, 27. 28 Honor Roll, 27. ’28 Cor pi,ral, ' 29. ’30 Sergeant, ’30. ’31 Lieutenant, ' 31, ’32 Boxing, ' 27. 28. 29. ' 30. 31, 32 A Football, 31 Raymond J. Bressler Oregon. III. Entered, 31 Private “C” Company Prep Football, 31 P. C. Basketball, 31. 32 Prep Baseball, 32 Golf, 32 Tennis, 31, 32 Wrestling, 32 Dramatic Club, 31, 32 Richard Henry James Hew t A H North Adams. Mass. Entered, 29 Prep Basketball, 30. 31 Prep Track, 30. 31, 32 Gun Club, 30 Dramatic Club, 30 Glee Club, 30 Shrapnel Staff Robert B. Haynie A 4 S2 Roy Ernest Dickinson Keoklk. Iowa Oak Park. III. Entered, 28 Corporal, 29 Sergeant, 31 First Sergeant, 30 Lieutenant, 31. 32 Prep Track, ' 29. 30. 32 Prep Football, 30, 31 “ B ” Football, 29 Secretary, Senior Class Entered, 31 Gun Club, 31. 32 Bowling, 31. 32 P. G. Basketball, 31. 32 Edcar P. Mann II Springfield, Mo. Entered , 31 “ A ” Football, 31 Rifle Team, 31. 32 Gun Club. 31. 32 Dramatic Club, 32 Glee Club, 31. 32 Page Eighteen The Class of 1932 J. Atwood Pratt A 2 St. Long. Mo. Entered Sept., ’28 Corporal, ’32 Boxing . ’30. ’31. ’32 ft ' resiling, ’30. 32 Company Baseball, ’30. 31 Bottling, ’30. ’3!. ’32 A” Football, ’32 Vaudeville, ’30 Wallace Watson Orr Carthage, III. Entered Sept., 30 First Class Private, 31 Corporal, ’32 Prep Football, ’31. ’32 Prep Basketball, ’31. ’32 Prep Track, ’31. ’32 Swimming, ’31, ’32 Glee Club, ’31. ’32 Gun Club, 30. ’31, 32 Shrapnel, 32 Senior Dance Committee Kenneth Louis Oi.sen I A Jacksonville. III. 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Church, Jr Missouri Lyman Houston Clonts Missouri John Robert Cochill Illinois Stephen Clark Collins Illinois Walter J. Conlon, Jr Illinois John Oliver Cook, Jr Iowa Marvin L. Cotton Illinois Minton Richard Davies Ohio Charles John Dlucon Illinois Milton James Drain Illinois Raymond M. Ellinwood Illinois Ralph John Farnsworth Ohio Thomas J. Finley Missouri William L Flynn Illinois Ivan Morton Friedman New York Melvin H. Glick Missouri Charles H. Gould Kentucky Eari. Grawoic Illinois Chester P. Grimm „ Illinois Ricardo Guzman Mexico Robert Donald Hamilton Nebraska Laban Hunter Kevil Kentucky Robert Cyril Levin Illinois Irving C. Loesche Missouri Morgan Blake McDannell Illinois Robert Morcanstern. Ohio Tom Russell Morris Missouri Joseph A. Mrazek, Jr Missouri Conklin Hoyle Negus Illinois Raymond Thomas Opizzi Illinois John Joseph Oros, Jr Illinois Walter Lee Parker Illinois Franciscus Bolanos Rosal.. C entral America Sam Louis Santi Illinois Robert Blrch Secord Michigan Eugene Julius Seidel Missouri Burt S. Steiner Missouri Mort E. Tibbetts Illinois Paul Warfield Tibbets, Jr Illinois Andrew P. Titus, Jr Missouri Charles Fred Varney Missouri Curt Fritz von Mueller Illinois John Robert Wacner Illinois Louis H. Weil Illinois John E. Wright Missouri Thomas L. Young Illinois - Page Twenty-two Sophomore Class Harold J. Abrams Missouri James N. Banks Charles F. Berg esc h Missouri Milton M. Blives Missouri Charles W. Bradbury Grove E. Callahan Illinois Elmer Abrams Cohen Missouri Francis M. Curi.ee Samuel M. D’Agostino Bri ce Robert Deam Nathaniel D. Ewing Indiana Richard James Flanagan Illinois Alexander Flight William Henry Giese Missouri Dale F. Hall Sanford Clyde Katz Robert S. Knapp Jerome Miller Richard Bland Nali Illinois Murray North Illinois Ralph N. Nutter Missouri Robert Iverson Paullin Illinois Murray Dean Pope Missouri Robert Wm. Rulkoetter Missouri T. Steven Ryan Illinois Harold Schenberg Missouri Otto G. Schoenberg Missouri Charles Dwight Shields Illinois Norman William Springett Missouri John Wilson Steinmetz Iowa John Thocerson.. South America George W. Tourtelot Illinois John G. Urban. Missouri Erik Voss Illinois Chester E. Walker, Jr Illinois Robert C. W ' inkelmEyer Missouri Richard E. Wintermann Missouri Page Twenty-three % Henry John Allen Edward F. Anixteh Illinois Albert Armato Milton Harold Aronson Erwin Arvey Illinois Thomas Sullivan Barrett Robert Fred Baumgartner Missouri Wm. Nick Brown, Jr Missouri Robert Roscoe Cutler, Jr Richard D. Dunn Missouri Richard A. Gruner ...Missouri Robert Hartkopf Missouri Wm. Dickens Hector Illinois George Henderson Ralph Borden Jackson Illinois Howard Key Missouri Robert S. Kundtz Ohio Rex K. Latham, Jr Illinois Van Hampton Lyell Arkansas Joseph Lee McCroskey Missouri Eucenf. Horace Minkoff Missouri William C. Nichols Illinois Richard Bi.eser Port Illinois Edward Frederick Raschen, Jr Kansas Douclas B. Remmers Missouri Woodrow Levin Rest Illinois Jerome Marvin Rosenblatt Illinois Thomas Lyell Ri mph Arkansas Harold W. Schoenberg Missouri Edward N. Snyder Missouri Thomas R. Taylor Missouri Albert Walter Von Hoffmann Missouri Julius Walter, Jr Missouri Alek Wysocki, Jr Michigan Page Twenty-four Grammar School Joseph Rollinson Barroll Missouri Douglas M. Boudeman Michigan Herbert Ri ssell Dennis Missouri John C. Cano Illinois Edward Gleason Missouri John Edward Jones Illinois Dan Miller Illinois William Hartwell Peet, Jr .Iowa William Dorrance Wartman Missouri • Page Twenty-fire Prep League Football Captain Edw. Droste, Coach Members of the Team Titus Christian Haynie Katz Sullivan Reed Hampton O’Connell Flicht North Foebel Olsen Drain Santi Werner Varney Stephens Spalding F ERCUSON Rochman Pane Twenty-six PrefD League Basket Ball Captain Edw. Droste, Coach Members of the Team Beare Sullivan Titus Bunji Drain Hampton Biedenstein Dlucan Prep League Track Team 1Q31 Captain Edw. Droste, Coach Members of the Team Mavrakos Ashenden Sullivan Dreimeier Elms Heinlein Blives Opizzi McCarthy Voss Smith Luly Corn eli Frasher SOSNA He wat Haynie Bellison Cohen Ellenwood Spalding Schmidt Rossborough Titus Bofinger White Varney Pa%e Twenty-d ht Prep League Baseball 1Q31 Capt. Holmes, Coach Members of the Team Schmidt Lindale D’Agostino Dlugan ScHNEITHORST Thompson Corn eli Miller Hampton Jones Biedenstein Katz MacAdams, Mgr. Winning Wilson Leber Page Twenty-nine A. B. C. League Football “A Team Page Thirty A. B. C. League Football “C Team Hkinlein Frasher Robertson Port Secord Blives Schoenberg Kiddoo Snyder Sincer Schoenberg, 0. Thogerson Arm at a Rest Miller Brewster “A” Team Football Major Garetson, Coach ScHENBERG Bunji SCHNARR Paulson Schwartz Parker Opizzi Dlucan Hogle SCHENBERG, S. Beare O’Hare “B” Team Football Major Latham, Coach Paullin Grawoig Tomlinson Henderson Luly Ashe Steinmetz Hamilton “C” Team Football Capt. Teal, Coach Barrett Kundtz Anxiter Arvey Pope Gano Aronson Knapp Allen Rosenblatt Tibbetts Bill ere Coghill Freedman Shields Coghill, B. Morcanstern Loesche Abrams Miller, J. Levin Cutler Morris Latham Callahan PdRe Thirty-two A Company Cuplnin Stephens Lieutenants Cochill, B. Singer First Sergeant Tibbetts Sergeants Caulfield Corporals Tilton Banks Ewing Olsen Cook Freedman, L. Privates Barry, J. Drain Gruner Pedrucci Stein metz Baumgartner Du con Hall Peet Tibbets, M. Bf.are, B. Ferguson Hector Rashen Tomlinson Bradbury Finley Hocle Ryan Weil Case Fucht Levine Schoenberg, 0. Wedel Cotton Foebel McDaniel Seidel W INTERMAN Deam Gleason Morganstern Spalding Wright Dickenson Gould Morton Sprincett Younc Nall “B ' Company Captain R. Port Lieutenants Mackey O’Hare First Sergeant Bilcere Sergeants Hampton Paulson Shenberc, S. Abrams Friedman, 1. Corporals Growoic Orr Shenberg, H. Privates Steiner Rochman Allen Dunn Knapp Port, R. Schwartz Arm ato Flynn Kundtz Rest Taylor Aronson Guzman, J. Miller, D. Rulkotter Thocerson Barrel Guzman, R. Miller, J. Robertson Yon Hoffmam Boecer Hartkopf Mrazek Rosenblatt Walker Bondi Henderson North Rosal Walters Brewster Jackson Oppizzi Rumph Wysocky Bunje Jones Kahn Parker Pope Santi Schick er Winkle mey ' er “C Company Captain Werner Lieutenants Haynif. O’Connell First Sergeant ScHOBER Sergeants Cochill, J. Mahan Varney Corporals Cohen M arlowe Morris Hoffmann Milnor Titus Privates Annixter Collins Frasher Klontz Secord Aryey Conlon Gano Loeshe Stephan Berg esc h Cutler Click Lyle Sullivan Reives Curi.ee Grimm McCroskey Thomas Rressler Cutler Hewat Nichols T 1 RTELOT Brown D’Agastino Holt Pratt l KB V N Cody Davies Katz. A. Remmers Voss Flanagan K atz, C. Schoenberg, w. Page Thirty-three ORGANIZATIONS 1931-32 Dance Committee Stephens, Master of Ceremonies HEINLEIN, Chairman Milnor Mackey S cHENBERC, S Orr Frasher Ferguson Tomlinson Guzman, J. Port, F. Hew at Caulfield Schober THE RECALL STAFF— 1932 Frank Milnor Manacing Editors Charles Mackey Senior Biographies Warren Kahn Leon Morton Associate Editors J. D. Heinlein W. Spalding E. W. Hampton W. Tomlinson SHRAPNEL STAFF 1 93 1 -1932 Faculty Advisor Executive Board Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor-in-Chief Mrs. F. N. Henderson A. Hoffman, ’32 Kahn, ’32 Milnor, ’32 Associate Editors Cook, ’33 Alumni Editorial Staff Military Editorial Bf.rgesch, ’34 F. Port, ’32 Rochman, ’32 Library News Art Banks, ’34 Morton, ’32 H. Schenberg, ’34 Sports Editor Sports Department Assistant Sports Editor Sports Reporters Spalding, ’32 J. Cochill, ’33 Hocle, Pope, Loesche, Anixter Business Manager Business Department Assistant Business Manager Circulation Manager Luly, ’32 Paulson, ’32 O’Hare, ’32 Assistants Ewing, ’34; Cohen, ' 34; B. Steiner, ’33 Page Thirty-jour Page Thirty-five Activities 1. Golf 2. Bowlinc 3. Swimminc 4. Rifle 6. Recall Staff 5. Fencing 7. Shrapnel Staff 8. Tennis A. B. C. League Basketball “A Team Page Thirty-six .A. B. C. League Basketball “C Team “ A ” Basketball Team Capt. Droste, Coach Heinlein Cochill, J. Morganstern Buckley Paullin Case Flicht “fi’’ Basketball Team Major Latham, Coach Schenberc Henderson Milnor Stein metz Hamilton Ryan Loesche Ashe Sprincett Kiddoo “C” Basketball Team Capt. Teal, Coach Rosenbi tt Morris Cutler Rrewster Hoffman Gleason Pope Callahan Aronson PaRC Thirty-sercn Cadet Officers (Listed according to rank) Captains J. F. Stephens F. J. Port J. H. Werner Lieutenant Adjutant Heinlein Lieutenants E. O’Hare C. Mackey G. O ' Connell R. Haynie P. Singer C. Schueddig B. Cochill Abrams RIFLE TEAM Marlowe Robertson Friedman, I. Mann Rochman Glick O’Hare SCHICKER Grawoig Pedrucci Steiner Levin Port, F. (Captain) Tilton MATCHES Opponent’s Western’s Scores Scores Dec. 5, ’31. Campion College .. 830 Western, 836 Dec. 12, ’31. Kemper Military School 1812 Western, 1599 Jan. 24, ’32. Wentworth Military Acad. .1736 Western, 1632 F EB. 8, ’32. Manlius School, New ' York 1709 Western, 1689 Feb. 28, ’32. Texas Military Institute 479 Western, 887 Mar. 2, ’32. Sixth Corps Area Match 3583 Western, 3393 Campion College (Winner). Mar. 5, ’32. Waukegan High School 3389 Western, 3383 Mar. 12. ’32. New Mexico Mil. Institute. 3589 Western. 3383 BAND Bu ckley Holekamp Reed Callahan Latham Shueddic Church Luly Shields Childress Nancarrow SOELKE Ellinwood Oros Touche Hamilton Paullin Wartman Page Thirty-eight The Upper Ten 1931-1932 The six weeks’ Upper Ten is made up from the grades of cadets in High School who have the ten highest averages. These averages are turned in by the instructors at the end of a six weeks’ period. They are compiled in the Superin- tendent’s office and constitute the grades sent home on the student report card. Six Weeks Endinc March 12, 1932 1. Rosenblatt 91.50 2. Aronson Hampton J 3. McCroskey 90.25 4 ‘ £ AH 90 Port, F. 5. Allen Baumgartner C ' ler l 8 9.50 Hoffman Pope Milnor 6 ‘ BfARE OQ nr Nancarrow J 7. Bilcere I Secord j ” 8. Anixter 88.75 MSL. } 10. Banks ) DO Buckley J 88 Grammar School (Highest Averages I Boudeman Wartman 86.4 .84 2 5 7 = — 0 Six Weeks’ Term Ending April 23 1. Hoffman 2. Hampton 1 Port, F. J 3. Bilcere 4. Cutler 5. Young 6. Banks Buckley Kahn Milnor Nancarrow J 7. Rochman 8. Beare 1 Pope J 9. Rulkoetter 10. Aronson 91.75 91.50 90.8 90.50 90.25 89.75 89.50 89.25 89 88.75 Grammar School (Honorable Mention I 86 Period Endinc October 24, 1931 1. Port ) Rosenblatt | 91.25 2. 3. Snyder McCroskey 91 90.75 4. Allen ) 90.25 Hampton j 5. Bilcere 89.8 6. Pope J Hoffman 1 89.75 7. Winkelmeyer 89.50 8. Mahan 89.4 9. Abrams | 88.8 North ( 10. Banks 88.75 Semester Endinc January 31, 1931 (Silver Medal Winners Port 92.50 Rosenblatt . 91.25 Hoffman | McCroskey i 91 Hampton 0.25 Aronson 90 Snyder 89.75 Bilcere 89.6 Allen 89.5 Kahn 89.25 Banks 88.75 Grammar School (Honorable Mention) Boudeman 87.4 Pf.et 84.5 Six Weeks Ending December 5, 1931 1. Rosenblatt 92.75 2. Hampton 92 3. Port, F 91.25 4. Hoffman 91 5. McCroskey 90.75 6. Allen ) 90 Pope j 7. Snyder 89.75 8. Baumgartner 89.25 9. Aronson ] Banks ! 89 Latham J 10. Mahan 88.4 Grammar School Honorable Mention Boudeman 87.6 Page Thirty-nine Peet s Prep League Designation A. Katz W. Spaldinc A. Titus At the close of the football season, it is the custom to choose a Prep League All-Star Team. This year Western was very fortunate in placing three members upon the team. Page Forty — Senior Play 1931 As usual the visitors at Western, during the Commencement season, were rewarded for attending the Senior Play. The usual high quality of production that always characterized Western plays was again in evidence. “THE WHOLE TOWN’S TALKING” A Comedy in Three Acts by John Emerson and Anita Loos The Cast Henry Simmons, a manufacturer Harriet Simmons, his wife Ethel Simmons, their daughter Chester Binney, Simmons’ partner Letty Lythe, a motion picture star Donald Swift, a motion picture director Roger Shields, a young Chicago hlood Lila Wilson I Friends of Ethel Sally Otis J Annie, a maid - Sadie Bloom Taxi Driver Mrs. Johnson Other Girls J. K. Jewett F. R. Leber R. K. Barton, Jr. L. F. Barker R. England J. A. Mavrakos, Jr. R. S. Huxtable ( P. D. Cheney ( R. H. Mooney C. E. Huie R. F. Sunkel R. H. Collin J. B. Hubbs R. K. Enlow, E. E. Krause Production Staff Stage Manager L. Adams R. H. Collin Assistant Stage Managers | R R. Enlow Costume Manager Mu0«CJ Property Manager J- Hubbs ( E. E. Krause Electricians | R k. Enlow Produced By Mrs. Frank N. Henderson - Director of Dramatics The action throughout the play takes place in in Sandusky. Ohio. Act I the living room of the Simmons home Time, eleven o’clock in the morning. Act II Morning one week later. Act III Nine o’clock the same night. Page Forty-one Commencement Honors , iqji Valedictorian.. M. Ry rie Milnor, Evanston, 111. Salutatorian Albert W. Albrecht, Jr., St. Louis, Mo. I he Honor Graduate Arthur B. Schneithorst, Jr., St. Louis First Alternate (West Point) Charles Lee Martin. Jr., Canton, 111. Second Alternate (West Point ) Richard F. Sunkel, St. Louis, Mo. Best All Bound Athletes I Geo. Warren Bofinger, St. Louis, Mo. {J. Kenneth Rossborough, Parma, (). “A” GRADE DIPLOMA WINNERS A. W. Al.BRF.CHT, Jr. Frank Block G. W. Bofincer W. R. Encland R. B. Graham C. E. Huie R. S. Huxtable C. L. Martin, Jr. M. Ryrie Milnor R. H. Mooney J. K. Rossboroucii A. B. Schneithorst M. M. Soffer R. F. Sunkel “SHRAPNEL” MEDAL WINNERS (School Paper) Gold R. B. Graham Silver C. L. Martin, Jr. M. R. Milnor A. E. Hoffman H. L. Younc C. E. Huie R. H. Mooney Frank Block GOLD SCHOLARSHIP MEDAL WINNERS Port 92.87 Bilcere Hampton 92.5 Watson Touche 91.37 D’Acostino Banks 91.25 Milnor, R. Hoffman 91.12 Rochman K ' DET 91.12 Rl I.KOKTTKR 90.87 90.12 89.6 89.6 89.4 89.37 Allen GRAMMAR SCHOOL HONORABLE MENTION ...92 Rosenblatt Barrett 90 .91.83 SETZ TROPHY WINNER (Academic, Military and Athletic) Given hy Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Selz, St. Louis, Annually Geo. W r . Bofincer, St. Louis THE HERBERT BULLENE TROPHY Given by Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hobart, Lawrence, Kansas Charles Lee Martin, Jr., Canton, III. Pd%c Forty-two Delta Phi Omega Consul .... Proconsul - - - Secretary - - - - Treasurer .... MEMBERS Class of 1932 R. B. Haynie J. S. Mahan B. D. Cochill Class of 1933 W. J. CONLON G. Tourtelot L. H. Kevil This year every D. P. 0. that was eligible for appointment won his chevrons. Havnie, Singer and Coghill were lieutenants, Bilgere was the only Junior first-sergeant Mahan and Luly were sergeants, Marlowe was a corporal. The chapter was well represented this year in athletics, Haynie made the All Prep Football Team, Bilgere and Coghill played “A (.lass football and Singer and Luly played “B” Class football. Haynie is Captain of the track team and among the prospects are found Tourtelot, Conlon. Grim, and Luly. Conlon is a member of the wrestling and boxing teams. Mahan and Bilgere were the representatives on the l pper Ten, loung being not far behind. Haynie is secretary of the Senior Class. Bilgere is on the Shrapnel Staff, the Glee Club and Junior Dance Committee. Luly is Business Manager of the Shrapnel and is a member of the Jazz Band. HAYNIE Luly Mahan Bilgere P. G. Singer W. 0. Luly M. J. Bilgere Grim Younc Page Forty-three Phi Sigma Chi President V ice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Walter Tomlinson - John Cook - George O’Connell - William Spaldinc FRATRE IN FACULTATE Capt. Paul Leurig FRATRES IN PRAESENTI Class of 1932 Robert Kiddoo Walter Tomlinson Georce O ' Connell Carl Sciiober William Spalding Class of 1933 John Cook Irving Loesche Class cf 1934 Charles Bf.rcesch Class of 1935 Thomas Taylor Albert Von Hoffmann Page Forty-foul Alpha Omega Chi Schenberc, S. President Hoffman ...... Secretary-Treasurer Freedman, L. Sergeant-al-Arms FRATRES IN LI DUS Class of 1932 Schenberc, S. Freedman, L. Class of 1933 Grawoic Class of 1934 Banks Glick Cohen Abrams ANNUS 1932 Academic Retaining the high academic standing of past years, Alpha Omega Chi main- tained an excellent average of eighty-six per cent for the entire chapter. Hoffman received Senior Academic Honors, being chosen Salutatorium. Roehman. Hoffman, Banks and Abrams were consistent members of the Upper Ten. All of the remain- ing brothers ranked high in their respective classes. In other academic activities, Hoffman. Banks, Roehman and Cohen were members of the Shrapnel Staff, while Schenberg and Freedman appeared on the Dance Committee. Also all the Senior brothers were selected for the Senior Play cast. Hoffman Rochman Pa fit Forty-fite Phi Delta Frederick Fort Edward O ' Hare John Cochill Andrew Titus Henry Allen Class of 1932 Arthur Biedenstein Kenneth Olsen Edward O’Hare Frederick Port Class of 1934 Robert Knapp John Thocerson OFFICERS FRATRES IN FACl LTATE Maj. R. E. Wilkinson President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Class of 1933 Charles Bunje Wells Church John Cochili. Robert Secord Andrew Titus Class of 1935 Henry Allen Thomas Bonett Capt. E. P. Droste Capt. N. Williams Pa fe Forty-six Phi Alpha Omega Founded in 1896 Chapter 98 OFFICERS 1931 -’32 Lieut. Charles Mackey Capt. John Stephens - Sargent Fred Varney Captain John Werner Established 1910 Rho Chapter President Pice-President Secretary T reasurer FRATRES IN FACULTATE Russell S. Eaton Frank N. Henderson Carl A. Thomas FRATRES IN LUDUS Class of 1932 Lieut. Charles Mackey Capt. John Werner Color-Serg. James Hewat Capt. John Stephens Lieut. Dan Heinlein Private Donald Ferguson Class of 1933 Color-Corp. John Wacner Serg. Fred Varney First Serg. Paul Tibbets First Class Priv. Robert Case Corporal Bert Steiner First Class Priv. Chas. Dlucon Private Sam Souti Class of 1934 Corporal Chas. Shields First Class Priv. Murray N Mascot — Scotti. jfs -r_ HP- Delta Sigma BROTHER IN FACULTY Capt. Charles Hunter Moore OFFICERS Tom King ’32 Edwin Hampton ’32 - Charles Nancarrow ’32 Bob Rulkoetter ' 34 President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Corresponding Secretary MEMBERS George Robertson ’32 Tom Morris ’34 Lee Parker ’33 Nathaniel Ewing ’34 Atwood Pratt ’32 Page Forty-right Corps Attention ! ! ! 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