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ACADEMIC HONORS Semester I, 1940-1941 Barker . . Crouch . . Gonterman Gordon, E. WINNERS OF A GRADE DIPLOMAS (An Average for 2 Years of 3.00 or Better) Albert Amxter Gary Gonterman Gordon Griffith Hamilton, F. Hamilton, J. Henderson Jackson, W. Miller Paddor Pardee Rivera Saner Vogler von Hoffmann Woosley Highest Honors ELIGIBLE FOR CLUB 400 4.00 Hill 4.00 Kummer . . . 4.00 Miller, R. . 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 High Honors Frudden 3.80 Staples 3.80 Anixter 3.75 Byan 3.75 Gary 3.75 Pardee , 3.75 Rawls 3-75 Rivera 3.75 Sherman 3.75 Vogler 3.75 Warner 3.60 Bergman 3.50 Brown, N 3.50 Fleischman 3.50 Griffith 3.50 Hamilton, F 3.50 Harrison, B 3.50 Heiser 3.50 Jackson, W 3.50 Marks, J 3.50 Paddor 3.50 Porter 3.50 Raith 3.50 Saner 3.50 Webb 3.50 Withers 3.50 Woosley 3.50 Zimmer 3.50 Honors Atkins 3.25 Block, T 3.25 Endsley 3.25 Hamilton, J 3.25 Hutchison, A 3.25 Hutchison, R 3.25 Jackson, T 3.25 Knapp 3.25 Regan 3.25 Zahn 3.25 Ainlay 3.00 Albert 3.00 Barta 3.00 Block, W 3.00 Borntraeger 3.00 Cohen 3.00 Copeland . ' 3.00 Gaddis 3.00 Gordon, B 3.00 Henderson 3.00 Hunter 3.00 Monaghan 3.00 Multin 3.00 Pearo 3.00 Quilligan 3.00 Russo 3.00 Turner 3.00 von Hoffmann 3.00 Whitmer 3.00 — 22 —
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period, much longer than the others; starting at 7:45, an hour and a half was devoted to studying, with a five-minute rest period at the half-way mark. Taps went at 9:45, so as to assure each cadet plenty of sleep for the next day ' s work. Many outside speakers, outstanding in various fields of education, gave their viewpoints on im- portant issues of the day to the cadet corps. Colonel Jackson and Major Persing were untiring in their efforts to bring before the cadets the best type of education possible. It has been a successful school year. The entire faculty deserves a great deal of credit for having been so patient with us, and we, the graduating class, thank them for the equipment with which they have sent us into life. Keep your fingers crossed — Captain Buck dishes out {he grades. Woosley engages the attention of everyone with a very interesting senior speech. Study Hall — Major Henderson ' s in charge. No fooling.
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en E T CORPS Senior Class Officers: Anixter, treasurer; Hender- son, vice-president; Kahle, president; Slack, his- torian; Griffith, secretary; Roth, sergeant-at-arms.
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