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HOWARD HUMPHREYS One so good in everything is seldom to be seen. Personalities as fine as his are few and far between. It was indeed a lucky day for Western when Hump ' entered school. He immediately became one of the most popular fellows in school, and his football, diving and baseball gained him a per- manent place on Western ' s list of honor. He holds the rank of cadet captain. He is co-editor of the Shrapnel and business manager of the Recall. It is seldom that one finds so outstanding a specimen of young manhood. ROBERT JACOBBERGER Some may stand out in their studies, others have the athletic trend, But few can be found ivho to “Jake can compare as just a good all-around friend. Jake entered Western as a freshman in 1932. He immediately became a well liked cadet and has greatly developed this popularity in his four years here. He played B and “C football in his sophomore and junior years, but in his last year Bob took things easy. He is a cadet sergeant and has more than earned this position. IRA JOSEPH With fire in his heart as red as his hair, lie has many virtues, which with the world he’ll share. When “Bunny entered Western, a fine career was predicted for him, and he has lived up to this prediction in every sense of the word. A person- ality which marks him as one of our outstanding cadets has won honor for him in all phases. His athletic work has been of the highest type, in swim- ming, track and “B football. He is one of the few to receive a color sergeancy in two years. SENIORS Page T wcnty-Six
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SENIORS EDWARD GOLDSMITH He has a personality second to none in school And shows his manly qualities when in the swim- ming pool. Our swimming team surely took a turn for the better when Goldie entered school. He has had the enviable honor of tying several well estab- lished records on our swimming team. For a fellow so quiet, he has certainly become a favorite, and all his ways and habits have been admired. Ed hopes to continue his fine work in college next year. DENZIEL HAMILTON Is mighty and powerful as the red men of old. His many years dl| Western are full of thrills untold. Occupying has on thd e position of lieutenant adjutant a voice in our school. His feats and on the discus range have medals and numerous awards, he does not know about guns. Oklahoma has spent a full and s at Western. SCOTT HOLMAN He has determination, he ' s famous for his grit, He ' ll alioays be remembered as one who would never quit. It must have been a mite of a man who saluted the Commandant for the first time in 1932, but since then a real fellow has developed. Although small in stature, Scott is not afraid of anything and has proved this by his “B and C football playing. He has had a well-deserved sergeancy during his last year and has gained all-around popularity, which is something to be proud of. Fuye Twenty-Five
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SENIORS ROBERT KEITH An officer of merit , who does fine scholastic work , — With his eloquence of oratory, he’ll be a Gladstone or a Burke. When Bob came to school he immediately rated high in his scholastic work. His fine efforts have been rewarded throughout his four years by his constant place on the Upper Ten. Keith also played soccer, where his work was of the best. Bob passes as a cadet lieutenant and a member of our senior dance committee. JAMES KELLSTEDT A jack of all trades, but a master of one. And he’ll stick in the fray ' til the laurels are won. Jim is one of our one-year men who has estab- lished himself firmly with the best in school. He has a way all his own, and his qualities are shown when he plays football and when he works hard in his studies. He rates high in his class and is another Peorian who has made good at Western. JACK LATHAM Whatever is his task, you’ll find him working, For his thought is that no man has time for shirking. One fellow who has taken an active part in nearly everything in school is Jack Latham. He has in his three years been on the rifle team, B and C football and basketball teams, and Prep football and baseball teams. Jack rates high in the senior class academically speaking, and his work on the Recall and Shrapnel and in the senior play has been invaluable. He is a lieutenant in B company. I‘age Twenty-Seven
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