Western Military Academy - Recall Yearbook (Alton, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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CLASS JOHN W. CROSS “JACK” 6239 Loughborough, St. Louis, Mo. 2 Years Jack was a well-liked aggressive person who made his mark in all activities at Western, lie was a hard worker who always wanted to avoid half-way measures, lie was a staunch member of several athletic teams, and he had the courage to go with his playing ability. As the result, he gained membership in the W Club. He also was a valuable member of the Thespians. Best of luck to this line Senior. Cadet .11 aster Sergeant ; “If Club, I gear; Cadcspians, l year; Thespians; Honor Guard; “A” Football, 1 gear; “ it Football. 1 gear; “II” Baseball, 1 gear; “A” Trade, 1 gear; “A” Soccer, 2 gears; Rifle Team; Riding Club. OF 1954 RANDALL E. CULVER ' RANDY” 12011 Bellefountain Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 5 Years Randy had as quick a wit as could l e found any- where. Me was much interested in electricity and mav well develop into an outstanding figure in that field. Music w as his favorite hobby, and he could always blow a mean trumpet. Randy was a staunch Monti-goer. Ilis tun-loving personality won many friends who wish him much success in the future. Cadet Master Sergeant; Thespians, 2 years; Vice- President oj Thespians; Senior Dance Committee; Camera Club ; Dance Hand; Pep Hand; Helicons , 2 years; “ H football, 1 year; “C football, 1 year; Swimming Team, 4 years; J. I . I rack, 1 gear; “R” Rase ball, 1 gear; Softball, 1 year. WALTER CURTIS DEEM. JR. “CURT” Route 2, Chesterfield, Mo. 5 Years Curt, with his wide friendly grin, refused to fret over anything. He found universal popularity at Western. He would never succumb to his problems, and, there- fore, he achieved a fine all-round record. Curt was a star on several athletic teams anti was especially out- standing in track. Everyone believes that Curt will reach the goal that he sets. Cadet Sergeant, 1st Class; Asst. Ha r rack Chief oj Senior Dance Committee; “ Recall Business Staff ; Varsity Football, 1 year; “JA P Football. 1 year; “ D Football, 1 year; “ A” Soccer, 3 years; “ H Soccer, 1 gear; Swim- ming Team, 1 gear; “A” Track, 2 years; “J. f .” Track. 1 year; “ D” Basketball, 1 year; HP Haseball, 1 year; Softball, 2 years; Honor Guard, 1 year. — 24 —

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7 5th ANNIVERSARY CLASS JAIME A. CARAVEO ' JIM” Calle Juarez 110, Edificio Aduana 4 years Ciudad Juarez, Chih., Mexico Jaime, one of our finest cadets from Mexico, will leave behind him an outstanding group of friends. He gained the rank of Sgt. First Class in the corps and was one of the reasons for Western’s excellent soccer teams. Caraveo was a real gentleman in every sense of the word, lie had a record of achievement which indicated true character. Sgl. First Class; Asst. Floor Chief, 2nd oj ” i”. Senior Dance Committee; Cadesptans, pears; A Soccer , pears; “ I Soccer. I pear; .7.1 . . Track , 1 pear: “ R Tennis, 1 pear; Softball, I pear; Riding Club. ROBERT ROGER CARTER “ROG” Box 54, Savoy, 111. 3 Years Roger’s most enviable trait was his bold approach to hard work. He was noted for his dependability. He possessed perseverance and pushed on toward greater accomplishments. Roger also participated in many school activities, in which he rendered valuable service. His natural ability should carry him far. Cadet .Raster Sergeant; Asst. Floor duel, 3rd oj . ; “ Shrapnel ” Circulation Staff. I J rar; Ss ' immtng learn, I pear; Chorus, 2 pears; Honor Guard, 2 pears. JAY EARL COHN “COON” 8001 Cornell, University City, Mo. 3 Years |av was a fellow who, once he liecame enthusiastic about something, followed it to the end. He felt that academics came first and devoted much of his time to his studies. Loyalty to his friends and the school was his outstanding trait. He was always willing to “work for worthwhile activities. His efforts on the yearbook staff were of the greatest value. He came through when he was most needed. He is headed for success. Cadet Sergeant, 1st Class; Asst. Floor Chief, 3rd of C’; Senior Dance Committee; “Shrapnel ' ' Staff: Associ- ate Hus. Mgr. oj “ Recall” : Fdilorial Staff of “ Recall ” arsilp Football, pear: “B Football, 1 pear; Golf, gears; A” Wrestling, 1 pear; Quill and Scroll, 2 pears; Honor (iuard. 2 pears.



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7 5th ANNIVERSARY CLASS JAMES M. DOUSSARD “DEUSH” 6516 W. Main St., Belleville, 111. 4 Years Whenever anyone wanted a laugh, Jim was the man to see. He was never seen without a smile during his lour years at Western. Jim was a diligent worker in the barracks and always kept his floor in tip-top shape. Me was known for his outstanding work in photograph v and was Mr. Camera Club during his senior year. With his winning smile and tireless effort there is nothing to stop Jim. Cadet Sergeant, 1st Class; Asst. Floor ChieJ, 1st oj ' ; Recall” Photography Staff, 2 gears; Recall Subscrip- tion Staff; Shrapnel Circulation Staff, gears; Senior Dance Committee; Camera Club, 4 gears; Riding Club; Swimming Team, 1 gear; Cadespians, 1 gear. THOMAS A. DUNGEY “TOUCH” Evansville, 111. 4 Years Of all the cadets in the Senior Class, Tom was the boy rated as the easiest to gel along with. He was friendly and had the knack of transmitting a pleasant warmth to all with whom he came in contact. His interests were varied, but he was an outstanding contributor to all organizations and teams of which he was a memlier. Truly Tom Dungey will never lie forgotten. Cadet Sergeant, 1st Class; Senior Dance Committee: Military Theory Award, l gear; Recall Business Staff; B Football, 2 gears; C Football, 2 gears; Track, 1 gear; A Wrestling, 1 gear. FOLKE JAN DYKE “JAN” 1747 W. Highland Ave., Chicago, 111. Pi Years Jan was a true sportsman and a real friend. lie was a talented athlete, one who is likely to go on in sports after he leaves his prep school. No one can forget his great performances on the football, soccer, and track teams. He worked hard and gained rewards in return. He was more than an athlete, for his high grades won member- ship in the Club 400. Lanky, blond Jan Dyke is one for whom sucess is inevitable. Cadet Sergeant, 1st Class; Club 400, 1 gear; If ' Club, 2 gears: Varsitg Football. 1 gear; A Soccer, 2 gears; A Track, 2 gears; 2nd Team, All-District Soccer; Captain oj A Soccer team.

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