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SENIORS RICHARD A. ENGLAND DICKER Box 354, Win, Illinois 4 Yours Dick was liked by virtually everyone. He was presi- dent of the class for three years and did a swell job. With his cheerful personality and integrity of character, he started out as one of the finest members of our class. He exhibited industry and intelligence in everything that he did and possessed those intangibles of person- ality which constitute leadership. On the athletic field or on the drill field, he could inspire his associates to better accomplishments. Cadet Captain, Club 400, 3 years, Academic Medal, 1 year, Best Non-Com Medal, 1 year, President of Senior Class, Military Theory Award, Z years, Tliespians, 1 year, Senior Dance Committee, Co-Editor Activities Section of Recall , A Basketball, 1 year, B Football, 2 years, B Basketball, 2 years, A Tennis, 2 years, C Football, 1 year, C Basketball, 1 year. CHARLES B. FAULKNER CHARLIE l 24 Wes! College, Aurora, Missouri IM Years ' Always kind and thoughtful, no more amiable fellow ever hit Western's campus than Charlie. His powerful physique was controlled by a gentle, modest spirit, and his excellent qualities of leadership won for him re- markable respect and admiration. His likable person- ality was enhanced by a deep loyalty and a fine co- operative attitude which carried him to success in many fields of endeavor. He was outstanding in athletics and academics. Cadet Master Sergeant, Floor Chief, Ist of E , Club 400, 1 year, Senior Dance Committee, W Club, 1 year, A Football, 1 year, A Basketball, 1 year, A Base- ball, 1 year, National Honor Society. JACK DESCHAMPS FRANCIS JACK R. R. yfl, Box 277, Florissant, Missouri 3 Years The most outstanding of jack's characteristics was his ability to get along with everyone about him. Truly, he was one of the best-liked cadets in the Senior Class and was at ease in any kind of company. He had the knack of transmitting a pleasant warmth to all with whom he came in contact and also was quite a man with the ladies. Cadet 1st Sergeant, Battalion Staff, Business Staff of Recall,', ul. V. Football, 1 year, B Baseball, I year, Weight Lifting Club, 3 years, Art Club.
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SENIORS GENARO CUEVO, JR. TURCO Privodo Gulierrex 7i9, Monterrey, N. L., Mexico 3 Years It is a terrific handicap for a young man to come into a strange country to procure his education. He is faced with many difficulties that are by no means easy to overcome. Cueva faced this impediment and has made a success of his life here. He conquered every obstacle in his path and has come out on top in every phase of cadet life. He has made many American friends with his amiable personality, and will long be remembered b his northern comrades as a true am- V bassador of good will from South of the Border. Cadet Sergeant First Class, Caclespians, 1 year, Senior Dance Committee, Camera Club, 1 year, Riding Club, 2 years, Drum and Bugle Corps, I year. ROBERT G. DOLLUS . BOB 423 S. Douglas, Belleville, Illinois l Year Bob came to Western only this year, but in this short time he made many friends and established an enviable record. He has worked hard and it has brought reward. Bob's football abilities were seldom paralleled, as he added much strength to the Raider grid squad last fall. He became an important part of the barracks life, as his constant smile and care-free nature won many friends and livened every party. Bob was sincere and dependable and will surely go far in years to come. Cadet Corporal, Most Valuable Player Football Award, W Club, 1 year, A Football, 1 year, A Track, 1 year. H DON DONLEY Freiburg, Illinois 4 Years HDONII Happy-go-lucky, handsome Don etched a worthy record during his four years at Western. Don was very definitely an extrovert. He liked to be with people and to engage in activities. Don's well-muscled body gave him a high standing on the athletic field. He had a clear evaluation of objectives and was in many phases of cadet life. Cheerful, friendly, and cooperative, he will be remembered as one of those persons who were always happy. Cadet Znd Lieutenant, Floor Chief, Ist of B , A Soccer, 1 year, A Track, 2 years, Captain B Football Team, B Football, 2 years, Captain C Football Team, C Football, 1 year, C Basketball, 1 year, D Basketball, 1 year, 100 Mile Club, Honor Guard, 1 year. ..19...
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sENlo5si.r f if I xl 'lr it .Ju A F JUAN GARZA, l.. HMAGIQIW- FPA' Morales 7f867 Oh., Monlerrey, N. L., Mexizo 2 Years A ,-,V 'W One of the most likable lads on the campus, juan became a friend to everyone. He was a good worker and eager to learn American ways and to improve his mind. His diligence brought outstanding success in attaining his objectives. He was also socially inclined and was seen at the dances cutting a Latin-American rug. He was a great asset to the Senior Dance Com- mittee. Cadet Sergeant Ist Class, Cadespians, 1 year, A Wrestling, 2 years, Riding Club, 2 years. VW- Meme- '?'-vfwndnyovdi dau 1 , , f i ,,-VL!-I 5' 'rt 1 I LJ J.. .IQ ' 9' ' ll' fait NNW 74 ww Jkt 4aJv4..,4,s., yan, 4.-4..,4 MARCELO GARZA LAGUERA PlLOTO Col. Obispudo 6, Monterrey, N. L., Mexico 7'lvW'C0d0 . 4 Years Marcelo has always been one of the most staunch components of the Latin-American group at Western. He has endeared himself not only to the corps, but also his fellow Mexican cadets, through his loyal and sincere efforts in community projects. His real popularity in activities was exemplified by the fact that Marcelo was elected captain of his C football team. He was also a skilled wrestler, and his gentlemanly qualities were attested to by his appointment to the Senior Dance Committee. Asst. Floor Chief, 4th of A , Captain of C Football Team, C Football, 1 year, A Wrestling, 1 year, Riding BRADFORD W. GODFREY FLASH 307 Carlyle Place, Arlingion Heights, Illinois 3 Yeqrg Brad was rather reserved during his three years at Western, but he came to the front during his Senior year. He showed a loyalty, aggressiveness, and a will- ingness to serve that made him one of the most valuable men in the class. He was outstanding in golf and played very good basketball. Brad was well appreciated by both cadets and instructors. He was a high-class gentleman in every respect. Cadet Znd Lieutenant, Floor Chief, 2nd of A , Honor Guard, 1 year, Varsity Golf Team Captain, Golf, 3 years, J, V. Basketball, 1 year, B Basketball, 1 year. Club, 2 years, Senior Dance Committee.
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