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WE’D LIKE TO DD IT ALL DVER AGAIN LEE HAROLD HARTFORD Sharky’ 5515 Stringtown Rd., Evansville, Ind. 4 Years Lee s most enviable trait was his bold approach to hard work. He could really buckle down and accomplish things in his classes. However, he was no dry bookworm, but was always a likable addition to any gathering. His dependability and friendliness are real assets in his future career. Cadet Sergeant, 1st Class; Asst. Floor Chief, 2nd of “A”; D” Football, 1 year; Golf, 1 year; J. V. Basketball, 2 years; “B” Basketball, 1 year; “D Basketball, 1 year; Softball; Honor Guard. MORTON DON HARTMAN ' Zipper ” 1524 Farwell Ave., Chicago, 111. 3 Years Morton Hartman was one of the more happy-go-lucky seniors, but he had a loyalty to all things at Western. He often performed a service with enthusiasm which few people knew about. His work for the ' Recall was very valuable. His friends will long remember Morton for his unrestrained friendliness. In military he achieved the rank of sergeant. Cadet Sergeant; Cadcspians; “Recall” Staff; J. V. Foot- ball, I year; J. V. Basketball, 2 years; Softball, 2 years. . mm ALBERT RALPH HEINERMANN Al 2433 Middle River Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 4 Years Al will always be recalled for his cheerfulness, his sense of humor, and his warm smile. He entered heartily into many activities and accomplished much in athletics and other phases of school life. Perhaps his most outstanding traits were loyalty and sincerity. He compiled a worthy record, and his many friends can say nothing but good things about him. Cadet 2nd Lieutenant; Floor Chief, 2nd of “C”; Senior Dance Committee; Recall” Business Staff: Honor Guard; “B” Football, 1 year; A” Soccer, 2 years; B” Soccer, 2 years: Softball; Riding Club.
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IT WAS HARD WORK BUT IT WAS FUN VICTOR HADDAD ■ ' Vic ' ' Monte Calisas 515, Las Lomas, 3 Years Mexico, D.F., Mexico It is doubtful that any other cadet from Mexico has made a finer record than Vic Haddad. His mastery of English is superb and has won for him positions on the yearbook and the school paper. With aggressiveness and loyalty, he has entered every field of activity and has won success in each. He excelled in military and academic work and went out for many athletic teams. Along with his talents, he was friendly and cooperative. How can you stop him in the future? Cadet Captain; Floor Chief, 2nd of D ; Cadcspians, 3 years; Se nior Dance Committee; Club 400, 2 years; Shrapnel” Staff, 3 years, Associate Editor in 1953; Editor Activities Section of “Recall”; Scholarship Medal, 2 years; Military Ef- ficiency Award, 2 years; Sophomore Military Medal; “Shrap- nel” Medals, 2 years; “Recall” Business Staff; “A Football, J. V. Football, A” Soccer, J. V. Soccer, “B” Soccer, “A” Track, J. V. Track, all one year each; Honor Guard; Quill and Scroll, 2 years; W” Club; Thespians. RONALD RASSWEILER HARDERS ' Ron ' 862 E. 87th Place, Chicago, 111. 4 Years Ron has achieved many things at Western, but he will be most remembered for his friendly attitude. He made good grades and was most active in all phases of music. He had a viewpoint that made him a prominent member of any gab fest. Ron has sound character and should attain his objectives. Master Sergeant; Senior Dance Committee; Band, 4 years; Swing Band, 4 years; District Music Contests; Champion Speller in 1953; J. V. Football, 1 year. WILLIAM JAMES HARRIS Willie 1211 State St., East St. Louis, III. 3 Years Bill Harris, one of the best-natured fellows in the Senior Class, became a fighting player on the football field. How- ever, he was a friendly, humorous person in a bull session. He made a good record at Western and will hold a warm place in the hearts of his classmates. Cadet Master Sergeant; Asst. Floor Chief, 3rd of B”; Honor Guard; W Club; “A” Football, 2 years; Riding Club.
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REMEMBER THDSE TEAMS WE WERE ON? GEORGE HERRICK HOLLOWAY Crazy Horse 20 The Neck Plandome Hgts., 5 Years Manhasset. New York George Holloway reaped a rich harvest at Western, and he deserved it all. A boy of sterling character, he received five cf the most coveted medals that are given at Western and became cadet major. He was Senior Class president and headed his class before that. Everyone had complete confi- dence in George. He had loyalty and ability. Many things could be said about his record, but then there would not be room for his long list of honors. Cadet Major; Barrack Chief of E”; National Honor Society, 2 years; W” Club, 2 years; Senior Dance Com- mittee; ‘‘Recall” Business Staff; Associate Editor Military Section of Recall”; Thespians, 1 year; Cadespians, 1 year; Senior Class President; Glee Club, 1 year; Military Theory Award. 4 years; Prom” Reporter, 1 year; Deportment Medal, 1 year; Junior Military Theory Medal: Chicago Tribune Silver Medal; Virginia Military Institute Medal; Battalion Staff; A Football, 2 years; “C” Football, D” Football, J. V. Basket- Ball, “C” Basketball, D” Basketball, “A’ Wrestling, “B Baseball, Softball, all one year each; Honor Guard. DUANE HAROLD HOSTO Duane East Clay St., Troy, Illinois 4 Years Duane, with his wide Irish grin, refused to fret over any- thing. However, he had the knack of getting things done and was always in demand in school activities. He made good grades without exerting himself and always seemed to have plenty in reserve. He did great work on the yearbook and the school paper. Duane will go far when he turns on full steam. Cadet 1st Lieutenant; Floor Chief, 1st of “B”; Cadespians; Senior Dance Committee; “Shrapnel” Staff, 3 years; Circula. tion Manager of Shrapnel”, 1 year; Quill and Scroll, 2 years; “Recall” Business Staff, 2 years; Chairman Subscription Staff cf “Recall”; J. V. Football, “D” Football, B Soccer, D” Basketball, all one year each; Rifle Team; Honor Guard; Camera Club. HAROLD EUGENE HONDERICH Gene 99 Highland Manor Ct.. Indianapolis, Ind. 1 Year Gene was at Western only one year, and hence his honors were curtailed, for he had real ability. He was well liked on the campus and was the type of individual who was nice to be around. He excelled in studies, taking an aggres- sive stand on all of his obstacles and thus overcoming them. His independent outlook showed that he had a mind of his own. He formulated his opinions and stuck to them. Club 400, 1 year.
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