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CARL W. HULICK Mansfield, lllinois SENIORS DAVID HERBERT HOENIG DAVE 1434 W. Pro!! Blvd., Chicago 26, Illinois 5 Years Dave came as close to being an indispensable man as far as campus activities went as one could find any- where. A real organizer for any class project and the leading journalist for several years, he won recognition from all for his skill and talent. His first love was publications, and he has written his record in the school paper and in the yearbook. Dave's witticisms became well known on the campus in both the written and spoken lingo. Cadet Master Sergeant, Asst. Barrack Chief of C , Editor-in-chief of Shrapnel , Shrapnel Staff, 5 years, 1951 Shrapnel Medal Award, Quill and Scroll, 2 years, Co-Editor, The Recall , Thespians, 1 year, Cadespians, 2 years, Military Theory Award, 3 years, Riding Club. HOPPY 3 Years l Carl, in a span of three years, acquired many honors, in sports, academics, and military. Through his sense of humor, he gained a host of friends. Carl's combi- nation of talent and drive made him a leader in what- ever he did. Intelligence, good motives, and patience were all qualities that made Carl the popular and efiicient floor chief of the Lower School boys. Cadet Captain, Floor Chief, lst of D , Scholarship Medal, 1 year, Military Theory Award, 1 year, National Honor Society, Club 400, 3 years, Thespians, 1 year, Editorial Staff of Shrapnel , 1 year, Cadespians, 1 year, Senior Dance Committee, VV Club, 1 year, 1951 Lineman of the Year Award, All-District Football Team, A Football, 2 years, A Wrestling, 1 year, A Track, 1 year, HJ. V. Football, 1 year, UI. V. Basketball, 2 years, 9 J. V. Track, 1 year, Riding Club, 1 year. GEORGE G. IHMS UNCTUOUS Ill E. Woodland, Ollumwo, lowo 3 Years Cveorge, a well liked, aggressive sort of person, has reached his mark in all of his activities at Western. A likable fellow, he had that certain way about him that made him a prominent member of any gab-fest. His contributions to Western's athletic program meant much to campus life. Cadet Sergeant First Class, Asst. Floor Chief, 3rd of C , A Soccer, 2 years, ul. V. Football, 1 year.
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SENIORS MIGUEL BERNAL HADDAD THE BUG Av. Tennyson 53, Mexico City, Mexico 295 Years Mike was the happy, smiling, carefree member of the class from Mexico. Good nature, the ability to make friends, and a will to win were some of the Bug's most outstanding characteristics. He soon won fame around the campus as a good soccer player, and he even helped with the coaching. He also learned to speak fluent English. No one will ever forget how he looked after his young namesake, The Mosquito . Cadet Sergeant Ist Class, Cadespians, 1 year, Inter- barracks Wrestling Champion, A Soccer, 3 years, Weight Lifting Club, 3 years, 100-mile Club. ERNEST HAZEL, III ERNlE 560 Bedford, University City, Missouri 5 Years Ernie attracted all types of friends and proved that he was a leader in every phase of Western life. As a student, journalist, athlete, and officer, he excelled in all. He attained a peak of success that was remarkable in everything that he undertook. He was quick to see the humor in any situation and won great esteem because of his true sincerity. Cadet Major, Barrack Chief of A , Vice-President o f Senior Class, National Honor Society, Scholarship Medal, 2 years, President of Club 400, Club 400, 4 years, Military Theory Award, 3 years, Vice-President Thespians, Thes- bians, Z years, Cadespians, 3 years, Co-Editor Sports Section of Recall , Editorial Stajf of Shrapnel , 2 years, Quill and Scroll, 2 years, Co-Chairman Senior Dance Committee, W Club, 2 years, A Football, 2 years, Captain of Wrestling Team, A Wrestling, 3 years, HJ. V. Wres- 4 2 JOHN EVERETT HAZELWOOD l5l9 State Street, East St. Louis, Illinois 2 Years HAZELNUT John was a rather quiet, unassuming cadet, but his friends soon found in him a dependability and a knack for getting things done. He felt that the main thing at Western was academics, and he devoted almost his entire effort in that direction. His short stay of only 2 years here curtailed his advancement of honors in some fields, but his classmates rated him as a worthy member of the Class of '52. Cadet Sergeant First Class, Senior Dance Committee, J. V. Track, 1 year, Riding Club, 1 year. ..23 --- fling, 1 year.
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'li 5.- 9555 'fforfwfieil Gary, a three-year cadet at Western, has won many achievements, one of them being his ability to play football, which unfortunately was a hidden talent until this year. He held a high non-com rank and did well in both academics and military. Gary always dealt squarely with people, and because of this trait, he gained many friends about the campus. Cadet Master Sergeant, Asst. Floor Chief, Ist of B , Senior Dance Committee, Honor Guard, I year, W Club, 1 year, A Football, 1 year, ul. V. Football, 1 year, HJ. V. Track, 1 year, B Soccer, 1 year, Camera Club, I year. . 162-2 1f 1 EUGENE D. KENNEDY CHlPMUNK 2105 South 5Ol1, Springfield, Illinois 4 Yeqrg Chipper was a happy combination of practically every fine attribute a fellow can have. He had a zestful manner and magnanimous heart that endeared him to everyone. His omnipresent grin and ready friendliness were reason enough for considering him among the few with a truly magnetic personality. Among his achievements may be considered his prowess in athletics. He proved instrumental in many team victo- ries, both on the football field and the wrestling mat. Cadet Znd Lieutenant, Floor Chief, Znd of B , Co- Editor Sports Section of Recall , Shrapnel Editorial Staff, 1 year, A Wrestling, 3 years, HJ. V.'i Tennis, Z years, 'B'J Football, 1 year, C Football, 2 years. J. EDWARD KARNS ' 300 Plum Slreel, Carmi, Illinois RMI-K ID 2 Years Ed possessed a down-to-earth and determined out- look, a factor which contributed materially to his success at Western. He was a strong and hard worker, always anxious to avoid half-way measures. If he utilizes his zeal and force of character, as surely he will, Ed will undoubtedly attain his ends. A lover of football, he gave valuable support on the varsity team. His earnestness and loyalty were much appreciated at Western and will long be remembered by his fellow Seniors and teammates. T'-W Cadet Sergeant First Class, Asst. Floor Chief, 1stof A ' Senior Dance Committee, A Football, 1 year, HA' Track, 1 year, J, V. Football, 2 years, B Football, 1 year, B Soccer, 1 year, Interbarracks Wrestling, 1 year. .7 1 !
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