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SENIORS MARSHALL JAY PADORR Marshall has been at Western since 1933. In his first year, he took a little time off from making everyone his friend and spent his time swimming under the tutelage of Captain N. Williams. As a senior, Marshall became a Private First-Class. He went out for swim- ming again and made his Varsity letter. He was a very valuable man on the team and he was out for practice with the same spirit that made him so well liked around the campus. His smile is as well known on the campus as is the oldest settler. He has a leading part in the senior play. Marshall intends to enter Northwestern University and take up the study of law. RAY AUGUSTUS JOHNSTON, JR. The fall of 1933 brought Ray to Western as a mere junior Or was he a mere junior? — hardly, for he won a Ptep letter in both swimming and baseball; he was a member of the Glee Club and a valuable writer for the Shrapnel Ray managed in his senior year to improve his excellent standing at Western and showed his versatility by being on a cup winning rifle team. Ray ' s social life was made complete by his being on the Senior Dance Committee, where he could get his fill of the Tango. Next year Ray will attend Cumberland University Law School at Cumberland, Tennessee ROBERT CORNELIUS KUNDTZ Robert Kundtz came to Western in 1930, in the eighth grade. That year he played C football and managed to make the boxing team. Blut ' s sophomore year found him graduated to ' B football and taking part in wrestling. He also took part in Shrapnel work and Dramatic Club activities. As a junior, Bob be- came a sergeant of C Company. He was on the ”B football team, the wrestling team, and the track team. He was also a member of the Shrapnel staff, the Dramatic Club and the Junior Dance Committee. This year Robert was a second lieutenant, a member of the Senior Dance Committee, business manager of the Shrapnel, and a member of the Quill and Scroll Society. He was 440 and 880 man on the track team. The University of Pennsylvania and medicine are his ambitions. 20
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WILLIAM WOOLSEY Bill, one of the modelites of the third floor of E. entered Western in the fall of 1934 as a senior and a member of A Company. During the first part of the year. Bill was out for Prep football, and during the spring he spent his time playing baseball, a game at which Bill really excelled. Bill is one of those Peoria fellows that everyone wonders about, but everyone likes. It ' s hard to figure out these Peoria boysl 21 WILLIAM NICK BROWN Bill Brown came to Western four years ago as a freshman. He was too small to participate in much that year, although he did earn his letter in C football. As a sophomore, Bill continued playing football, this time on the B” team. He was also a member of the rifle team. 1933-34 saw Bill a junior He was made a private first class in military work. He tried out for the Prep football squad, the track team and the boxing team This year, Bill held the rank of corporal. He is the proud possessor of a Prep football letter He was a member of the Shrapnel staff. Bill hopes to attend the University of Cincinnati. His favorite occupation is Florence. RICHARD DAVID DUNN Dick Dunn became a cadet in the mid-year of 1931-32. He was a very small freshman with a liking for sports which he took part in during all his years at Western. He was a member of the Best Drilled Squad as a sophomore. As a junior, he was again on the Best Drilled Squad, but this time he was corporal of it. He played football and went out for wrestling and track During the summer, Dick attended Camp Custer, a military camp Dick was a first sergeant his senior year He played football and soccer. He was a valuable asset on the track team this spring. As a side line, he became a super-detective. His college choice is Washington University, where he will study medicine
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