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ATHLETICS

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Each sport at M. M. A. is organized in such manner that every boy is given an opportunity

to participate—to be a regular member of a team. The boys are teamed up according to their size, age, experience and ability, in the sport of their preference. In addition to varsity teams in each sport, there are company teams which give every boy his chance to com-

pete in a carefully arrarnged intramural schedule. Each team has its own coach and its own playing area . Besides die various team activities, all boys participate in other physical events in which the entire battalion engages. These events include two colorful athletic

carnivals, one in the fall and one in the spring, and daily drills in calisthenics.

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UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT FOR The proper development of your boy’s physical powers is quite as essential to his success ■

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and happiness, both in school and in life after school, as his mental training. The mind,

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to be capable of sustained concentration without undue fatigue, requires a strong, healthy body. At M. M. A. your boy will find every facility for all types of wholesome, body­

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be encouraged to participate in the sports best suited to his individual physical needs. And he’ll be coached by an expert in every sport he selects. Correct training and careful super­

vision prevent injuries and insure a thorough knowledge of each game by each player.

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This makes every game far more interesting and beneficial. In addition to building strong,

healthy bodies, this thoroughly supervised training in athletics develops good co-ordina­

tion of mind and muscle, produces the qualities of self-reliance, initiative, cooperation,

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SOME OF MISSOURI'S FINEST HORSES ARE AVAILABLE TO M. M. A. CADETS

EQUITATION IS A YEAR 'ROUND SPORT

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VARSITY TENNIS TEAM (1942)

Particular emphasis is placed upon sports

which boys can continue after their school days. Swimming, tennis, golf, equitation and

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M. M. A. Every boy is encouraged to develop proficiency in one or more of these sports so

that he will be able to keep his body in excel­ lent condition throughout life.

VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD (1942)

VARSITY TRACK SQUAD (1942)

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THIS GROUP IS MADE UP OF BOYS FROM ST

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M.M.A. STUDENT Student organizations made up of honorary

and geographic groups do much in maintain­ ing the high morale of M. M. A. cadets. Boys from various territories, such as Missouri, Chicago and Oklahoma are banded together

to participate in various functions. IOWA. NEBRASKA ARE REPRESENTED BY THESE CADETS

OKLAHOMA CADETS ARE ORGANIZED IN THIS UNIT

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KANSAS CITY SENDS THESE BOYS WHO HAVE ORGANIZED

THE FUSILEERS—CRACK DRILL TEAM WHICH PARTICIPATES IN MANY COMPETITIVE MEETS THROUGHOUT THE MIDDLE WEST

ORGANIZATIONS In addition, certain honorary groups such as Della Phi and the Fusileers require excellence in competition for

membership. These organizations do much to pro­ mote good-fellowship and comrade­

ship among the cadet body. THE BOYS FROM KANSAS FORM THIS GROUP

COSMOPOLITAN CLUB-MADE UP OF CADETS FROM DISTANT POINTS

THE ILLINOIS BOYS FORM THIS GROUP

DELTA PHI-AN HONORARY FRATERNITY REQUIRING HIGH SCHOLASTIC STANDING FOR MEMBERSHIP

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CLASS OF 1948 1st Row, left to right—Rice, Hoffman, Boyd, McMorries, Logan, J. Hunter, Kerr, Loving, Moore, M.

2nd Row, left to right—Dawson, L., Owens, Stiles, Phillips, FL, Dickens, Hewitt, Dougherty, Shoeman, Geer. 3rd Row, left to right—Romick, Vick, Van Horn, Parker, Saunders, D., Wieland, Deutsch, Deyherle,

Caswell, Pitts. 4th Row, left to right—Van Natta, Halbert, Grabitz, Klein, N., Brown, McGee, Reigle, Fleming, McMahan, Gamble, Johnson, C.

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CLASS OF 1947 1st Row, left to right -McCormick, Veater, Epple, Coffey, Mitchell, Bilyea, Donovan. Quinn. Hart, Butters.

2nd Row, left to right—Long, Reger, W., Fike, R., Teague, Hallam, Lueders, Ellis, Frein, W.. McCullough, W., McGrath. 3rd Row, left to right—Compton, Bruce, Randolph, Kernen, Hocker, Moore, G., Elmer, Furla. Abbott, Jeffords. 4th Row, left to right—Noriega, Herforth, Bramer, Bunch, Ashley, Peterson, Thomas, Notman, Fernstrum, Botterman. 5th Row, left to right--O’Dell, Radcliffe, O’Hara, Taylor, W., Piper, Williams, Motley, McGregor, Weiss, H., Stites.

6th Row, left to right—Harlow, Boudoures, Johnson, R.. Binger, Dollinger, Meadows, Fishel. Osiek. Ellston, E., Hall.

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CLASS OF 1946 1st Row, left to right—Carruth, Bradley, R., McCarty, Lieberman, Reider, Elwyn, Kott, Smith, L.,

Fudge. 2nd Row, left to right—McWhorter, Eaton, Stoker, Patchelt, Glidden, Morton, McCullough, R.; Denman, Sanderson, Savitt. 3rd Row, left to right—Parsons, Scranton, Daniels, Frizzell, Phillips, M., Sloss, Akin, Cline, G., Bellows, Bedell.

4th Row, left to right—Fyke, W., Flores, Hawkins, Phelps, J. Boltz, Black, Leslie, Stolleis, Bailey, Avedon.

5th Row, left to right—Lane, Mason. Ellston, C.. Love, Milam', While, A., Saunders, R., Lamb. Argast, Donnelly.

6th Row, left to right—Tressen, Hermann, W., Harrison, Reger, J., Wolff, Allen, Heutel, Gillaspy, Smith, D.

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SIDNEY BAKER, East St. Louis, Illinois—Private Com­ pany D, MMA Rifle Sharpshooter, Company Foot­ ball, Dance Band, Glee Club, Orchestra.

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DAVE BRADLEY, Wichita, Kansas—Private 1st Class, Company A, MMA Rifle Marksman. Company Foot­ ball, Silver Pentathlon Medal, Glee Club.

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JOE CANNON, Waukegan, Illinois—2nd Lt. Co. A, MMA Rifle Sharpshooter. Varsity Football. Junior Life Saving, ROTC Band, Gold Pentathlon

JOE FREIN, Webster Groves, Missouri -Sergeant, Com­ pany D, MMA Rifle Sharpshooter, Varsity Football, Company Basketball, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Swimming-. Senior Life Saving Award, ROTC Band. Glee Club, “M” Club, Wrestling Commissioner,

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ALLAN GALE, St. Louis Co., Missouri—Captain. Head­ quarters Company, Silver Tribune Medal, MMA Rifle Sharpshooter, Posture Bar. Varsity Football, Com­ pany Basketball, Senior Life Saving Award, Red Cross Swimming. All-Conference Football Team, ROTC Band. Concert Band and Dance Orchestra, Dramateers. “M” Club. Commissioner of Swimming, Executive Committeeman of Senior Class, Plaque for Outstanding Musician, Chicago Tribune Gold Medal for Military Merit.

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10. FRANK CLIFTON, Springfield, Missouri—Corporal, Com­ pany A, Rifle Marksman. Mighty Mite Football. Company Basketball. Red Cross Intermediate Awards, Dramateers, Eagle Business Manager. WILLIAM DAWSON, Detroit, Michigan—Private. Com­ pany C. MMA Rifle Marksman, Fusileers. Company Football, Dramateers. Mighty Mite Coach.

BOB FRANKLIN, Kansas City, Missouri—Captain, Com­ pany A. Delta Phi, Bronze Tribune Medal, MMA Rifle Sharpshooter, Varsity Football. Company Base­ ball, Company Basketball. Varsity Track. Silver Pen­ tathlon Medal, “M” Club, Valedictorian, Charles I. Wall Award.

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BOB CATO, Overland Park, Kansas 1st Sgt Co. A. Secretary of Delta Phi. ROTC Rifle Sharpshooter, Company Football, Company Basketball, Company Wrestling. Junior Life Saving Award. Bronze Pen­ tathlon Medal. RO'l'C Band. 5.

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NORMAN GALE, St. Louis Co., Missouri—1st Sergeant. Company C, President of Delta Phi, Varsity Football. Varsity Baseball, Varsity Track, Senior Life Saving Award, Gold Pentathlon Medal. Dance Orchestra. Vice-President of Senior Class, Member “M” Club, Plaque for Most V ersatile Cadet.

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HAROLD GIBSON, Kenton, Ohio—Staff Sergeant. Com­ pany A. MMA Rifle Marksman, Company Football, Senior Life Saving, Glee Club.

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BILL GRUENDLER, Clayton, Missouri—Cadet Corporal. Company C. MMA Rifle Expert, Neatest Room (194-1), Varsity Football Letter (1944). Varsity Man­ ager (1944), Senior Life Saving Award (1944). Glee Club (1945), Member of “M” Club (1945).

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DONALD HERMANN, Detroit, Michigan—Cadet Sergeant, Company C, MMA Rifle Sharpshooter. Varsity Foot­ ball letter (1945), Varsity Baseball Letter (1945). \ arsity Track Letter (1944), Varsity Wrestling Let­ ter (1945), Varsity Boxing Letter (1945), “M" Club, President of Michigan Club, Ireland Trophy for “A Fighting Heart.”

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BRUCE KEAHEY, Buffalo, Wyoming—Cadet 1st Lieu­ tenant. Company D. MMA Rifle Marksman. Varsity Football Letter (1945). Varsity Basketball Letter (1945). Glee Club (1942), Vice-President of Junior Class (1943).

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LENNART HOLMBERG, Berwyn, Illinois—Cadet Ser­ geant, Company I), MMA Rifle Sharpshooter, Fusi­ leers. Meritas Disciplinary Record ( 1941-42-43-44). All-Star Football Letter (1944). Company Basketball' Letter (1941-42), “Eagle" Staff (1943-44).

GAYLON KENT, Anna, Illinois -Cadet Corporal. Com­ pany D. Company Football Letter ( 1945). Company Baseball Letter ( 1944), ROTC Band. Concert Band. Dance Orchestra, Drum and Bugle Corps (1945). Member of Dramateers (1945).

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DAVID HOLMES, Edinburg, Indiana—Cadet Private 1st Class. Company 1). MMA Rille Marksman, Fusileer Guidon Bearer (1944). Company Football Letter (1945), Varsity Basketball Letter (19-15). Varsity Tennis Letter (1944). School Champion Doubles ( 1944), “M” Club (1945).

WALTER KING, JR., Miami, Oklahoma—Cadet Captain and Commander of Company D. MMA Rifle Expert, varsity Football Letter (1945), Company Baseball Letter (1942), Glee Club (1944), Dramateers (1943). I resident of Oklahoma Club, Hooten Fellowship Cup. Sons of American Revolution Medal.

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SHELDON LANGENDORF, Chicago, Illinois—Cadet Pri­ vate. Company D. MMA Rifle Sharpshooter. Fusto rs’ ComPany Football Letter (1944). Company Baseball Letter (1942). Company Basketball Letter (1942). Member of Dramateers (1945).

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MALCOLM LATTIMORE, St. Joseph, Missouri—Cadet 1 rivate. Company A. Senior Life Saving Award. Member of Dramateers (1945).

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RAY LEACH, St. Louis, Missouri—Cadet Corporal. Com­ pany D, All-Star Football Letter (1944), Captain Company Football (1944). Company Baseball Letter (1944). ROTC Band, Concert Band (1945).

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DONALD JAICKS, Clayton, Missouri—Cadet Sergeant, Company D, MMA Rifle Marksman. Fusileers. Com­ pany Baseball Letter (1941). Company Basketball Letter (1944), Glee Club (1941).

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WILLIAM JOHNSON, East St. Louis, Illinois—Cadet Corporal, Company A, MMA Rifle Sharpshooter. Company Football Letter (1944), Company Basket­ ball Letter (1945). ROTC Band. C oncert Band, Dance Orchestra. Glee Club (1945), Member of Dramateers (1945).


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MARK MULLINIX, Nevada, Missouri—Corporal. Com­ pany A, Rifle Sharpshooter, Fusileer, Mighty Mite Football Manager, Senior Life Saving Award.

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JACK PHILLIPS, Peoria, Illinois—Cadet Major and Battalion Commander, Silver Tribune Medal (1944), Bronze Tribune Medal (1493), MMA Rifle Expert (1944), Fusileers (1943), Captain Varsity Football (1945), Varsity Football Letter (1945), Varsity Base­ ball Letter (1942), Varsity Basketball Letter (1945). All-Star Basketball Letter (1945), Varsity TrackLetter (1944), All-Conference Football Team (1944), Glee Club (1943), President of “M” Club (1945), Commissioner of Basketball, Harris Cup for Most Soldierly Qualities, Plaque for Outstanding Senior Military Student, Legion of Honor.

DONALD METTZ, Tulsa, Oklahoma—Cadet Private. Company D, MMA Rifle Sharpshooter, Fusileers, All-Star Letter (1944), Company Basketball Letter (1944), Varsity Boxing Letter (1945), Oklahoma

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BILL MORRELL, Kansas City, Missouri—Cadet Private. Company D, Fusilcers, Varsity Football Letter < 1944), Company Basketball Letter ( 1944). Senior Life Saving Award (1945). Glee Club (1943). “Eagle Staff (1942), Member of “M” Club.

MOULDER, Springfield, Missouri—Sergeant. Com­ pany C. Delta Phi Treasurer. Honor Roll for Four Highest Scholarship in Junior Class. MM A Rifle Marksman, Fusileers, Company C bootbaJJ. Glee Club. Plaque for Highest Scholarship. Highest Honor Graduate.

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FRED PORCHEDDU, Danville, Illinois—Corporal. Com pany A, All-Star Football Team, Company Football Letter, Band.

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BOB PRUETT, Kennett, Missouri—2nd Lieutenant. Com­ pany D, Varsity Football (1944). Company Basket­ ball, Fusileers (Pruett left MMA in January to be­ come a member of the Armed Forces).

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DAN MUCKLER, St. Louis, Missouri—1st Lieutenant Company C. Rifle Sharpshooter. Varsity Football. Company (’ Basketball, Baseball. Band and Dance Band.

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JACK PUHL, St. Louis, Missouri—Captain, Company A, Adjutant. Rifle Sharpshooter. Posture Bar, Meritas Disciplinary Record, Best Drilled Old Cadet at 1944 Commencement. Varsity Football Letter Company Club "M” Club. Chicago Tribune Medal for MihBasketball Letter. Senior Life Saving Award, Glee tary Merit.

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JOE PURVES, Kansas City, Missouri—Corporal, Com­ pany D, Rifle Markmsan, Varsity Football Letter, Company D Football, Senior Life Saving Award, Varsity Boxing Letter.

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THEODORE D. WALKER,^ Detroit, Michigan—2nd Lieu­ tenant. Company C, Fusileers Commander, Posture Bar, Varsity Football Letter, Senior Life Saving Award, Glee Club, Member of “M" Club, and Box­ ing Commissioner.

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AL RANSBURGH, New Madrid, Missouri — Corporal, Company D. Rifle Expert, Meritas Disciplinary Record, Manager Company D Football, Captain Company D Basketball, Senior Life Saving Award, Band and Glee Club.

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DONALD SILKMAN, Battle Creek, Iowa—Cadet Ser­ geant, Company C, MMA Rifle Marksman. Varsity Football Letter (1945), Varsity Baseball Letter (1945), Company Baseball Letter (1945), Fusileers ( 1945), Varsity Basketball Letter (1945), Varsity Wrestling Letter (1945), Varsity Boxing Letter (1945), Gold Pentathlon Medal (1945). McDonough Trophy (1943), Member “M” Club (1944), Award for Best Athlete.

JACK WARD, Detroit, Michigan—Private, Company A, Varsity Football Letter. Varsity Basketball Letter. Varsity Track Letter, Varsity Swimming Letter. Varsity Boxing Letter, School Boxing Champion 140 Pound Class, Gold Pentathlon Medal, All-Conference Football Team, Glee Club, NRA Sharpshooter Medal, MM A Rifle Sharpshooter Medal, and Member of “M” Club.

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MARVIN WEISS, University City, Missouri—Corporal. Company D, MM A Rifle Marksman, Fusileer, Com­ pany Football Letter, Varsity Wrestling Letter, School Wrestling Champion 165 Pound Class, and Member of Dramateers.

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WESLEY WHITCOMB, Chicago, Illinois—Private. Com­ pany D, Member of Delta Phi, Varsity Football Letter. Company Basketball Letter. Glee Club, Eagle Reporter, Pro-Marksman Medal NRA. MMA Octette.

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WILLIAM WRIGHT, Flint, Michigan—Corporal. Com­ pany A. All-Star Football Letter. Company Football Letter, Senior Life Saving Award.

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ORLA TELLIS, Detroit, Michigan—Cadet Private, Com­ pany A. MM A Rifle Sharpshooter, Fusilcers, Michi­ gan Club.

ED TYNSKY, Hanna, Wyoming—Captain, Company C. Rifle Marksman. Varsity Football. Baseball and Basketball. Treasurer of Senior Class, Plaque for Outstanding Performance as Commissioned Officer.

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2nd Row, left to right—Dour, Jaicks, F., Beisman, Longineyer, Marvin, Speis, Nickle, K._ Gooch.

3rd Row, left to right—Miller, Peck, Potashnick, While, R., Buller, Werner, Anderson. M.

4th Row, left to right—Sormane, Murray, Metcalf, G., Phelps, M., Curran, R., Males. Siragusa, D. Garofalo.

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JUNIOR 1—ALAN BENDER, Chicago, Illinois — Cadet nrn Lieutenant; NRA Sharpshooter Bar I' V’. , !-e,lers in Softball, Football. ,;2;«tball. Wrestling, Tennis and Boxing; ■ Letters in Soccer and Track; Boxing anipion Heavyweight Class; Retl Cross nnediate Swimmer- Annual Minstrel; Muitauon Certificate; Honor Medal and u’* ln J ?rracb’s< Military and Athletics;

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l-'ir.^BROOKS, JR., Affton, Missouri—Cadet Three-’5v?aPl: ^*K-\ Sharpshooter Bar •'■aselall t , ter,s ’n Football. Wrestling. ''Il"len •£’ Softball, and Basketball: Sninimi " v" S®ccer; Red Cross Beginner's ^hol-irchit '"ur< ' ^onor Medal and Bars in •■nJ RifFI.-lTaclis’ Military, Athletics, lor Pom«L >flct btaff- Maroon Triangle for ijisHi>i;’ ■'la,r,oon Bar with Three Stars Pf»ur Stars C’ ' aroon and Gold Bar with c°l»spel, Montana -Cadet Ul’«s i' ^arpshooter Bar One; “A" '.trs in ,ba11 an<1 Basketball; "B" Let!,nitr’ne<liat<. c ?n< Wrestling; Red Cross I<if,eBar Swn”>ner; Honor Medal and

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4— DAVID CANNON, Waukegan, Illinois— Cadet Sergeant: NRA Sharpshooter Bar Two; “A” Letters in Football, Boxing, Wrestling, and Basketball; “B” Letters in Track, Soccer, and Softball; Boxing Cham­ pion Light Heavy-Weight Class; Wrestling Champion 125 Pound Class; Honor Medal and Bars in Barracks, Military and Athletics; Maroon Triangle for Posture; Red Cross Intermediate Swimmer; Maroon and Gobi Bar with Four Stars.

5— CARL CURRAN, Dallas, Texas—Cadet Pri­ vate; NRA Sharpshooter; “B" Letters in Football. Wrestling, and Softball; Red Cross Intermediate Swimmer; Missouri Reading Certificate; Maroon Bar for Discipline; Ma­ roon and Gold Bar with Seven Stars. 6— JACK DITTEMORE, Fort Sill, Oklahoma— Cadet Private: NRA Sharpshooter Bar Four: "B” Letters in Football. Boxing, Wrestling, Track, and Basketball; Red Cross Beginner's Swimming Award; Missouri Reading Cer­ tificate; Maroon and Gold Bar with Four

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Equitation Award; Honor Medal and Bars in Athletics and Rifle; Wrestling Champion 112 Pound Class; Red Cross Intermediate Swim­ mer; Maroon and Gold Bar with Seven Stars. 8— JOSEPH KELLEHER, Kansas City, Missouri Cadet Private, NRA Sharpshooter; “R” Let­ ters in Football and Softball; Red Cross Be­ ginner's Swimming Award; Maroon and Gold Bar with Seven Stars; Maroon Bar for Discipline.

9— IRVING LAUBE, Chicago, Illinois — Cadet Private: NRA Sharpshooter Bar One; “A" Letter in Wrestling: "B” Letter in Football. Red Cross Beginner’s Swimming Award: Wrestling Champion 95 Pound Class: Honor Medal and Rifle Bar; Maroon and Gold Bar with Seven Stars. 10— LAWRENCE T. MARCAGI, JR.. St. Louis, Missouri—Cadet Captain; NRA Sharpshooter Bar Three: “A" Letters in Football and Wrestling; “B” Letters in Basketball, Soc­ cer. Boxing, and Softball; Best Drilled Old Cadet 1912; Red Cross Intermediate Swim­ mer; Annual Minstrel: Equitation Award: Maroon Bar for Discipline: Missouri Read­ ing Certificate: Honor Medal ami Bars in

Scholarship, Barracks, and Military: The Col. Jerome G. Harris Award 1915 for the Most Soldierly Cadet: Maroon and Gold Bar with Four Stars. 11—FREDERIC MATCHECK, Detroit, MichiganCadet Corporal: NRA Sharpshooter Bar Four; “A” Letter in Softball;. “B” Letter in Football; Red Cross Beginner’s Swimming Award: Honor Medal and Rifle Bar.

12— JAMES METCALF, Clayton, Missouri—Ca­ det Second Lieutenant: NR A Sharpshooter Bar Four: “A” Letters in Football, Boxing, and Softball; “B” Letters in Basketball: Red Cross Intermediate Swimmer; Annual Minstrel; Equitation Award: Eaglet Staff: Maroon Triangle for Posture; Scholarship Plaque for Highest Grades in Seventh Grade Class 19-1-1; Scholarship Plaque for Highest Grades Graduating Class 1915: Honor Medal and Bars in Scholarship, Barracks, Military, Athletics, and Rifle: Maroon Bar with One Star for Discipline; Maroon and Gold Bar with Seven Stars. 13— BILLY MONTGOMERY, Salem, Illinois — Cadet Private: NRA Sharpshooter Bar Three: “A” Letters in Football, Basketball, ami Track: “B” Letters in Boxing, Wrest­ ling. and Softball; Equitation Award; Honor

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CLASS Medal and Athletic Bar; Red Cross Begin­ ner's Swimming Award: Maroon Bar for Discipline; Maroon and Gold Bar with Seven Stars. 14— CHARLES PARAMORE, Shawnee, Oklahoma —Cadet Private; NRA Sharpshooter; “B” Letters in Football, Wrestling, and Track. 15—THOMAS RICH, Miles City, Montana—Ca­ det Private: NRA Sharpshooter Bar Six: "A” Letter in Softball and Football: “B" Letters in Basketball, Boxing. Wrestling, and Soccer; Red Cross Intermediate Swimmer; Annual Minstrel: Maroon and Gold Bar with Four Stars. 16— JAMES SCOn, Chicago, Illinois—Cadet Sergeant: NRA Sharpshooter Bar Four; “A'’ Letter in Softball: Red Cross Inter­ mediate Swimmer; Annual Minstrel; Honor Medal and Bars in Barracks and Military: Maroon and Gold Bar with Seven Stars. 17— RICHARD TAYLOR, Kansas City, Missouri —Cadet Sergeant; NRA Sharpshooter Bar Five; “B” Letters in Boxing. Football, Bas­ kethall. Track, and Tennis; Red Cross Be­ ginner’s Swimming Award: Maroon Bar with One Star for Discipline; Honor Medal and Bars in Barracks, Military, and Rifle; Mis­ souri Reading Certificate; Maroon and Gold Bar with Four Stars.

18— WILLIAM UPTON, JR., Parral, Chih, Old Mexico—Cadet Corporal; NRA Sharpshooter: “B” Letter in Football: Red Cross Inter­ mediate Swimmer: Honor Medal and Bar­ racks Bar: Maroon Bar with Two Stars for Discipline: Maroon and Gobi Bar with Seven

Stars. 19— JACK VOS, Racine, Wisconsin—Cadet Pri­ vate: NRA Sharpshooter Bar One: “B” Letter in Football and Boxing; Red Cross Beginner's Swimming Award; Missouri Reading Certificate; Honor Medal and Rifle Bar. 20— ROBERT WALLENDORF, Jefferson City, Missouri —Cadet Private: NRA Sharpshooter; ■‘A" Letters in Football. Basketball. Boxing. Wrestling, and Tennis: *‘B" Letter in Softball: Boxing Champion Welterweight Class: Wrestling Champion 10G Pound Class: An­ nual Minstrel: Eaglet Staff; Missouri Read­ ing Certificate: Honor Medal and Athletic Bar: Maroon and Gold Bar with Seven Stars. 21— JACK WEINBERG, Chicago, Illinois Cadet Private; NRA Sharpshooter Bar One; “B” L.etters in Football and Boxing; Missouri Reading Cetrificate; Maroon Triangle for Posture; Maroon Bar for Discipline; Maroon and Gold Bar with Seven Stars.


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Abbott, Joe B., University City, Mo. Akin, Cabell, San Antonio, Texas Allen, Robert N., Detroit, Mich. Anderson, Carl, Houston, Texas Anderson, Maxie, Houston, Texas Anderson, Richard, Des Moines, la. Argast, Jerry, St. Louis, Mo. Ashley, William IL, Evanston, Ill. Avedon, Bruce, Miami Beach, Fla. Bailey, H. Reed, Jr., Kansas City, Mo. Baker, Sydney, E. St. Louis, Ill. Bartholomew, Miles E., Fl. Scott, Kan. Bedell, Corb, Wichita, Kan. Beil, Charles, Millstadt, III. Beisman, Jimmy, Clayton, Mo. Bellows, Dale, Eureka Springs, Ark. Bender, Alan S., Chicago, 111. Bilyea, David L., Louisiana, Mo. Binger, Richard R., St. Louis Co., Mo. Black, Jack 0., Chicago, Ill. Boltz, Jack, Chicago, Ill. Botterman, John C., Jr., Sioux Falls, la. Boudourcs, George, Belleville, Ill. Boyd, Robert A., University City, Mo. Bradley, David F., Wichita, Kan. Bradley, Richard C., Wichita, Kan. Bramer, Harold G., St. Louis, Mo. Brooks, Carl A., Affton, Mo. Brown, Albert E., El Reno, Okla. Bruce, William, Wichita, Kan. Bunch, James M., Sedalia,Mo. Butler, Jerry A., Boone, la. Butters, Robert A., Normandy, Mo. Campbell, P. L., Jr., Bigfork, Mont. Cannon, David, Waukegan, Ill. Cannon, Joseph, Waukegan, Ill. Carruth, Blaine IL, Royal Oak, Mich. Caswell, William H., Ill, Detroit, Mich. Cato, Carl R., Overland Park, Kan. Cerrito, Anthony, Cranston, R. I. Chapman, Douglas W., Detroit, Mich. Clifton, Frank-A., Springfield, Mo. Cline, George T., Jr., St. Louis, Mo. Coffey, Irving, Wichita, Kan. Compton, Don F., Decorah, Iowa Cramm, Ralph, Wichita, Kan. Curran, Carl, Dallas, Texas Curran, Roy, Dallas, Texas Daniels, James A., Jr., St. Louis, Mo. Dawson, L. Harvey, Lawton, Okla. Dawson, William J., Detroit, Mich. Denman, J. Holt, Sedan, Kan. Deutsch, Robert L., Chicago, III. Deyherle, Walter II., St. Louis, Mo. Dickens, Ronald T., Wichita, Kan. Dike, Franklin E., Wheaton, Ill. Dittemore, Jack L., Ft. Sill, Okla. Dittman, Richard R., Evanston, Ill. Dollinger, Ralph W., Chicago, Ill. Donnelly, James F., Slater, Mo. Donovan, Timothy, Oklahoma City, Okla.

Dougherty, Robert, Lawton, Okla. Dour. Bobby D., Virginia, Ill. Eaton. Richard F., Chicago, Ill. Ellis, John G.. Waterloo. Iowa Ellston, Carl, Exeter, Mo. Ellston, Edwin, Exeter, Mo. Elmer, Robert W., Chicago, Ill. Elwyn, Rollin, Sparta, Ill. Epple, Robert C., Columbia, Mo. Everest, John P., Oklahoma City, Okla. Fernstrum, J. Ross, Detroit, Mich. Fike, Richard L., St. Louis, Mo. Finch, Lawrence S., Omaha, Neb. Fink, John T., St. Louis, Mo. Fishel, Marvin L., St. Louis, Mo. Fleming, Tommy, Chicago, Ill. Flores, Paul, Monclava, Coah., Mexico Franklin, Robert A., Kansas City, Mo. Frein, Joseph P., St. Louis Co., Mo. Frein, Warren, St. Louis Co., Mo. Frizzell, James, Weatherford, Okla. Fudge, Gerald A., Cleburne, Texas Furla, James, St. Louis, Mo. Fyke, Jack, Kansas City, Mo. Fyke, William D., Kansas City, Mo. Gale, Allen, St. Louis Co., Mo. Gale, Norman, St. Louis County, Mo. Gamble, Gerald A., Kennett, Mo. Garofalo, William A., St. Louis Co., Mo. Geer, Jack, Tulsa, Okla. Gibson, Harold E., Kenton, Ohio Gillaspy, Mac 0., Kirkwood, Mo. Glidden, Richard P., Kansas City, Mo. Gooch, William I., Omaha, Neb. Gores, Donald, St. Louis, Mo. Grabitz, R. Thomas, Chicago, 111. Gruendler, William S., Clayton, Mo. Halbert, William R., Chicago, 111. Hall, Clarence E., Mt. Vernon, III. Hallam, Donald D., Detroit, Mich. Hardin, Thomas L., St. Charles, Mo. Harlow, Ben, Wichita, Kan. Harrison, Norman K., Detroit, Mich. Hart, Verne W., Frederick, Okla. Hawkins, Glenn R., St. Louis, Mo. Herforth, Karl E., Chicago, Ill. Hermann, Donald, Detroit, Mich. Hermann, Walter, Detroit, Mich. Heulel, Jack, Sappington, Mo. Hewitt, Jack, Park Ridge, Ill. Hoban, Eugene F., Chicago, Ill. Hocker, Tommy H., Mexico, Mo. Hoffman, William T„ Detroit, Mich. Holmberg, Lennart, Berwyn, Ill. Holmes, David 0., Jr., Edinburg, Ind. Hunter, George I., Springfield. Mo. Jaicks, Donald, Clayton, Mo. Jaicks, Fred, Clayton, Mo. Jeffords, Jacque, Mullen, Neb. Johnson, Curtis L., Kansas City, Mo. Johnson, Roger, Millstadt, Ill. Johnson, William S., E. St. Louis, Ill. Jones, Donald L., Omaha, Neb. Jones, Lawrence E., Dallas, Texas Keahey, Bruce E., Buffalo, Wyo. Kelleher, Joseph F., Kansas City, Mo. Kent, Gayion C., Anna, Ill. Kernen, Sidney H., St. Louis, Mo. Kerr, Paul W., Jr., Elkhart, Ind. King, Walter, Jr., Miami, Okla. Klein, Norman G., Detroit, Mich. Kott, Russell L., Berwyn, Ill. Lamb, Richard H., Caney, Kan. Lane, Gordon E., Waterloo, Ta. Langendorf, Sheldon P., Chicago, Ill. Lattimore, Malcolm S., Webster Groves, Mo. Laube, Irving 0., Chicago, Ill. Leach, Raymond L., St. Louis, Mo.

Leslie, James L., Belleville, Ill. Lieberman, Stanley D., St. Louis, Mo. Logan, Jack R., Kansas City, Mo. Logan, William, Keokuk. la. Long, James B., Jr., Kansas City, Mo. Longmeyer, Ralph F., Greenfield, Ill. Love, John, Shawnee, Okla. Loving, J. Sidney, Tulsa, Okla. Lueders, Howard G., St. Louis, Mo. McCarty, Jerry, Detroit, Mich. McCormick, George, Washington, D. C. McCullough, Douglas, Chanute, Kan. McCullough, Richard, Chanute, Kan. McCullough, Walter, Chanute, Kan. McGee, Robert, Amarillo, Texas McGrath, Harvey C., Loup City, Neb. McGregor, Robert, Flint, Mich. McMahan, Clair B., Normandy, Mo. McMorries, Jerry, Holdenville, Okla. McWhorter, John S., Chicago, Ill. Males, Rene IL, Oak Park, HI. Manson, Jerry, Chicago, Ill. Marcagi, Lawrence T., St. Louis, Mo. Marshall, Paul S., Peoria, Ill. Marvin, John W., Missoula, Mont. Mason, Philip E., Kokomo, Ind. Matcheck, Fred, Detroit, Mich. Matlack, Charles R., Springfield, Ill. Meadows, Bobbie E., Wichita, Kan. Metcalf, Gerald, Summit, N. J. Metcalf, James, Summit, N. J. Mettz, Donald M., Tulsa, Okla. Milam, Ronald H., Tulsa, Okla. Miller, William B., Jr., Tucson, Ariz. Mitchell, Leonard C., Mission, Kan. Montgomery, Billy D., Salem, Ill. Moore, George R., Mission, Kan. Moore, F. Marshall, Chicago, Ill. Morrell, William, Kansas City, Mo. Morrison, Robert L., Ft. Sheridan, Ill. Morton, Donald, Overland, Mo. Motley, Richard A., No. Chicago, 111. Moulder, E. Thomas, Springfield, Mo. Muckier, Daniel, St.Louis, Mo. Mullinix, Mark F., Jefferson City, Mo. Murray, Charles A., St. Louis, Mo. Nickle, George H., Jefferson City, Mo. Nickle, Keith, Jefferson City, Mo. Noreiga, Raul, Panama City, Panama Notman, Edward A., Flint, Mich. O’Dell, Warren D., Seminole, Okla. O’Hara, John J., St. Louis, Mo. Osiek, Henry C., St. Charles, Mo. Owens, Eben L., Lenexa, Kan. Pappin, Richard C., Chicago, Ill. Paramore, Charles R., Shawnee, Okla. Parker, Byron W., Waterloo, la. Parsons, Thomas A., Fulton, Mo. Patchett, Russell S., Sodus, N. Y. Peck, Ralph A., Jr., Little Rock, Ark. Peterson, Peter M., Tarkio, Mo. Phelps, James, El Reno, Okla. Phelps, Joe M., El Reno, Okla. Phillips, Hugh L.» Detroit, Mich. Phillips, R. Jack, Peoria, Ill. Phillips, Merlin, Wichita, Kan. Piper, Robert, Mexico, Mo. Pitts, Charles R., Lilbourn, Mo. Porcheddu, Fred, Danville, Ill.

Potashnick, Fielding D., Sikeston, Mo. Pruett, Robert S., Kennett, Mo. Puhi, Jack, St. Louis, Mo. Purves, Joseph A., Kansas City, Mo. Quinn, James E., Springfield, Mo. Randolph, Harold W., Sikeston, Mo. Radcliffe, Earle W., Kirkwood, Mo. Ransburg, J. Al, New Madrid, Mo. Reger, James W., St. Louis, Mo. Reger, William, St. Louis, Mo. Reider, Gene A., Sterling, Ill. Reigle, James B., Davison, Mich. Rice, Edwin C., Jr., Springfield, Mo. Rich, Thomas F., Evanston, III. Robinson, Charles A., Kansas City, Mo. Romick, Philip A., Miami, Okla. Sanderson, Roy A., St. Louis, Mo. Saunders, Richard, Overland Park, Kan. Saunders, Robert J., Overland Park, Kan. Savitt, William, E. St. Louis, Ill. Schumacher, Frank C., Kansas City, Mo. Scott, James H., Chicago, III. Scranton, DeMoss, Great Bend, Kan. Shoeman, John C., Waukee, Iowa Silkman, Donald D., Battle Creek, Iowa Siragusa, John, Chicago, Ill. Siragusa, Richard, Chicago, Ill. Smith, Donald R., Port Huron, Mich. Smith, Leroy B., Omaha, Neb. Sormane, Walter, Mendota, Ill.Spejs, Earl W., St. Louis, Mo. Stark, Dickson L., St. Louis, Mo. Stevens, Wilbur C., Chicago, 111. Stiles, Peter W., Springfield, Mass. Stites, H. Richard, Kansas City, Mo. Stoker, George R., Eaton, Ind. Stolleis, Carl H., Springfield, Ill. Stoss, Fred B., Jr., Dodge City, Kan. Taylor, Richard, No. Kansas City, Mo. Taylor, Wilford, St. Louis, Mo. Teague, Robert, Kirkwood, Mo. Tellis, Orla A., Jr., Detroit, Mich. Thomas, Teddie, Mexico, Mo. Todd, Thomas C., Webster Groves, Mo. Tressen, C. Ted, Detroit, Mich. Tynsky, Edwin J., Hanna, Wyo. Upton, William J., Parral, Chih., Mexico Van Horn, Thomas W., St. Louis, Mo. Van Natta, James M., Jefferson City, Mo. Veater, James V., El Paso, Texas Vick, Kendall, St. Louis, Mo. Vos, Jack H., Racine, Wis. Walker, Theodore, Detroit, Mich. Wallendorf, Robert, Jefferson City, M<o. Ward, John L., Jr., Detroit, Mich. Watson, James S., Port Huron, Mich. Weinberg, Jack, Chicago, Ill. Weiss, Howard D., Baxter Springs, Kan. Weiss, Marvin, St. Louis, Mo. Welsh, Maynard, Holdenville, Okla. Werner, Marshall, Salem, Ill. Whitcomb, Wesley K., Cincinnati, Ohio White, Allan, Sand Springs, Okla. White, Richard A., Clayton, Mo. Wieland, William R., Evanston, Ill. Williams, Dennis H., Rocky River, Ohio Wolff, Monroe, Maplewood, Mo. Wright, William, Flint, Mich.


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