1952 Missouri Military Academy Viewbook

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CAPTAIN CARL W. HOLLRAH, B.S., M.S.

COLONEL CHARLES R. STRIBLING, JR., B.A. Superintendent 35 Years of Experience; 32 Years al MMA B.A., Washington and Lee University, 19.17; Greek Scholar, Washington and Lee University, .1916; Instructor in Modern Languages, Fishburne Military School, 1917-18; Commissioned United States Field Artillery, 1918; Commandant of Cadets, Fishburne Military School, 1919; Instructor in Modern Languages, Camp Jackson Summer School, 1918-20; Instructor in English, Fishburne Military School, 1919-20: Special Courses in Education, University of Missouri, 1928, ’30, *31. ’32; Lt. Col. Infantry, World War 11.

MAJOR EUGENE V. L. LAMM, A.B., M.Ed. Principal, English 17 Years of Experience; 11 Years al MMA A.B., University of Oklahoma, 1935; M. Ed. University of Oklahoma, 1948; Special graduate work. Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury, Vermont, 1947; Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Delta Kappa; English instructor, Excelsior High School, Okemah. Oklahoma; High School Principal, Fort Cobb High School, Fort Cobb, Oklahoma, 1935-41; English instructor. ?

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MAJOR CHESTER M. NUNN, A.B., M.S. Commandant, Science

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18 Years of Experience; 11 Years al MMA A.B., Washington University, 1934; Assistant in Zoology, Washington University, 1934-36; M.S. in Zoology and Chemistry, Washington University, 1936; Instructor in Zoology, Washington University, 1936-37; Graduate Work in Medicine, Wash­ ington University Medical School, 1937-39; Special Courses in Education,Wash­ ington University, 1939; Instructor in Chemistry and Biology, Normandy High School, St. Louis, Summer of 1939; Instructor in Science, Bowling Green High School, Bowling Green, Mo., 1940-41, Northwestern University, 1946.

MAJOR ELMER R. JACKSON, B.M. Director of Admissions

21 Years of Experience; 21 Years al MM A B.M., Central College, 1931.

MAJOR G. DAVID BAILEY

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Science 12 Years of Experience; 8 Years at .MMA B.S., and B.S. in Education, Central Missouri State Teachers College. Warrens­ burg, Missouri, 1938: Mathematics and Science instructor, Dawn High School, Dawn. Missouri. 1940-41; Graduate work. University of Missouri, Columbia Missouri, summer of 1941: Mathematics and Physics instructor. \\ esl Plains I hgh School, West Plains. Missouri. 1941-43; Physics instructor. State reachers Col­ lege, Springfield. Missouri. 1943-41; Physics instructor, State feachers Co lege, Warrensburg, Missouri, summer of 1944; M.S. University of Missouri, 1948.

MAJOR JAMES S. FULKES, B.A. Spanish, Director of Athletics

15 Years of Experience; 15 Years at MMA / v University of Tennessee, 1933-34; University of Chattanooga, 1934-37; B.A., 1937; member of the following honorary societies; Phi Gamma Mu (Social Science); Theta Alpha Phi (Dramatic); Tan Epsilon Sigma (Economic); Blue Key; Head Counsellor, Camp Ocoee, Ocoee, Tenn., 1936 and 1937.

MAJOR ORRVAL MAUPIN, A.E. Q uar ter mas ter

13 Years of Experience; 11 Years al MMA A.E., Hannibal LaGrange College, Hannibal, Missouri, 1939; Northeast Slate Teachers College, Kirksville, Missouri, 1939; Missouri University, 1940; Missouri Audrain County Elementary School System Instructor, 1939-41.

MAJOR CURTIS C. JENNINGS, B.S., M.A. History, Economics, and Government

1 25 Years of Experience; 10 Years al MMA Junior College of Flat River, Flat River, Missouri, 1925-27; Rolla School of Mines, Rolla, Missouri, 1933; B.S. in Education, Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, Kirksville, Missouri, 1936; M.A., University of Missouri, 1942; Principal of a St. Francois County, Missouri, Rural School, 1927-28; Instructor in Hygiene and Physical Education, Desloge, Missouri, Central School, 1928-32; Instructor in Social Studies and Athletics, Junior-Senior High School, Desloge, Missouri, 1932-40; Instructor and Head of the Department of History, Desloge High School. Desloge, Missouri, 1940-42.

CAPTAIN GEORGE L. PIPER, B.S. Arts and Social Science

22 Years of Experience; 9 Years al MM A B.S., Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, Kirksville, Missouri, 1941; Teacher in Schuyler County Schools, 1924-33; Departmentalized Teaching, Art, Social Science, .Junior High Basketball Coach, Queen City Schools, Queen City, Missouri, 1933-40; Supervisor of Art in forty Marion County Schools, 1940-43; Member of the Art Council of Missouri and member of Western Arts; Director at Camp Lincoln for Boys, Brainerd, Minnesota, Summer, 1944.

Commandant, Junior School

26 Years of Experience; 17 Years al MMA Illinois Military School, 1925; Kansas Slate Teachers College, Pittsburg, 1926; University of Cincinnati, 1931; Special Courses in Education, Western State Teachers College, Macomb, Illinois, 1928, 1929, 1930,1931. 1932; Commissioned Captain Illinois National Guard, 1926; Instructor and Commandant Lower School, Illinois Military School, 1926-34.

MAJOR JOE D. BAILEY, B.S., M.Ed.

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DR. HARRY F. O’BRIEN, M.D. Physician 19 Years of Experience: 11 Years al MMA St. Louis University, Slate Teachers College. Cape Girardeau. Missouri; Mar­ quette University; University of Louisville: St. Luke’s Hospital, St. Louis, Mis­ souri; Colton Belt Railroad Hospital.

CAPTAIN DERRILL SHERWOOD KUHLMAN, B.S. Social Science 11 Years of Experience; 6 Years at MMA B.S. in Education. Southeast Missouri Stale Teachers College, Cape GirardeauMissouri, 1942; Teacher in Bollinger County, Missouri, Elementary School, 1941, 42; Counsellor, Camp Stewart for Boys. Hunt, Texas, 1948; Commissioned Officer, U. S. Naval Reserve. 1912-16.

LIEUTENANT COLONEL IRA B. WEBBER, B.S P.M.S.&T. 18 Years of Experience; 2 Years al MMA Infantry, Regular Army, B.S., The Citadel 1934, Graduate Work. N. C. State College and University of Georgia. Graduate of the following Army Schools: Rifle and Weapons Course, The Infantry School. Ft. Benning, Ga., The Officers’ Advance Course, The Infantry School. Ft. Benning, Ga., The Command and Gen­ eral Staff College. Ft. Leavenworth. Kansas. European Theater, 1944-1945 (16 months). Bronze Star Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, French Croix De Guerre with Silver Star, Army Commendation Medal. Combat Infantry Badge. Victory Medal, American Defense Medal, Occupation Medal, Battle Stars, N. France, Rhineland. Ardennes and Central Europe. Duty with Occupation Forces in Ger­ many 1947-1950.

CAPTAIN JOHN E. KIRSCH, B.S., M.Ed. Ma the m a tics 10 Years of Experience; 6 Years at MMA B.S. in Education, University of Missouri, 1942; Captain A.A.F., 1942-1945; Master in Education, University of Missouri. 1949.

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CAPTAIN RUSSELL F. JACOBS, B.S., M.S. Mathematics and Science 9 Years of Experience; 4 Years al MMA Western Illinois Slate Teachers College, 1941-43; Illinois Slate Normal University, V-12, 1943-44; Ensign, USNR. 1943-46; University of Illinois, 1946-17; B.S. in Education, 1947; Mathematics Instructor, Martinsville Community HighSchool, Martinsville, Illinois, 1947-48; Graduate Student, University of Illinois, 1947-48.

CAPTAIN MAX LUMMIS, B.A., M.A.

16 Years of Experience; 12 Years al MMA

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B.S., Northeast Missouri Stale Teachers College, 1938, Graduate student Uni­ versity of Missouri, 1940. Physical Education and Social Science instructor, La Plata Public Schools, La Plata, Missouri, 1938-40. Missouri Military Acad­ emy, coach and instructor. 1940-43. United Stales Navy, World War II; M. Ed. University of Missouri, 1948. ( f

10 Years of Experience; 8 Years al MMA Quincy College, Quincy, Illinois, 1939-40; University of Illinois, 1941-14; B.A., 1942; M.A., 1943; Member of Eta Sigma Phi and Phi Beta Kappa honorary societies; Assistant in the Classics, University of Illinois, 1942-43; Fellow, 1943-44; Northwestern University, 1946-1951.

Commerce 27 Years of Experienced Years al MMA zf Monett.Junior College. Monett, Missouri, 1929-31: B.S. Southwest Missouri Stale Teachers College, Springfield. Missouri, 1939: Graduate work, Missouri Uni­ versity, Columbia, Missouri, 1940; Principal and Instructor in the Grade Schools, Purdv, Missouri. 1931-33; Commercial Instructor and Coach. Purdy HighSchool, Purdv. Missouri, 1939-41; Commercial Instructor and Coach, Diamond High School. Diamond, Missouri. 1941-43: Commercial Instructor, Brimfield Township High School. Brimfield, Illinois, 1913-11.

9 Years of Experience; 9 Years at MMA Sayre College, Lexington, Kentucky, 1909; Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, Kirksville, Missouri, 1910; University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, 1914.

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CAPTAIN LOREN A. BAKER, B.S.

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CAPTAIN JOHN A. BLACK, B.S.

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Mathematics 4 Years of Experience; 6 Years at MMA ;* B.S. in Education, University of Oklahoma, 1948; Member of Kappa Delta Pi Honorary Society; United Stales Army, 1942-1946; Army Specialized Trainin" Program, 1943-1-4; Purple Heart.


CAPTAIN CHARLES M. ESPY, B.S.

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3 Years of Experience: 3 Years al MM A B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State College, Springfield, Missouri, 1919: Graduate work. Missouri University. Columbia, Missouri, 1949; Sgt. A. A.F„ 1944-1946. ... .

LT. MURRAY A. SMITH, A.B., M.A., Ph.L. English 6 Years of Experience; 2 Years al MM A Worthington Junior College. 1936-38: Creighton I niversitv. 1938-39: St. Louis I Diversity. 1939-16; A.B.. 1913; M.A.. 1916; Ph.L.. 1946; Instructor in English. Rockburst High School. Kansas City. Missouri, 1946-49; St. Mary’s College, St. Marys, Kansas, 1949-50; Instructor in English and History.

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LIEUTENANT HAROLD V. PETERSON, M.M. M usic 6 Years of Experience: 1 Year al A7A/.1 B. M. in Music Education. Sherwood Music School. Chicago, Illinois, 1911: Army Bandleaders School, Washington, D. C., 1912; M.M. in Music Education. North­ western University, Evanston. Illinois, 1952: Member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Honorary Music Society; United States Army 1911-19-16; Director of 20th Arm­ ored Division Band. 1913-1916; Bandleader, A. D. Johnston High School. Besse­ mer. Michigan, 1918-1949; Bandleader, McMillan Township High School, New­ berry, Michigan. 1949-1951.

LIEUTENANT OTTO M. KOHLER, A.B., A.M. 1 Year of Experience; 1 Year al MM A Active duty. United States Navy, 1944-1946; Naval electronics schools, 19411945; Naval Reserve, 1916-1950; I iniversity of Illinois. 1946-1949; A.B. in History, 1919: Graduate student. Northwestern University, 1919-1950; Graduate sludent, University of Illinois, 1950-1951; A.M., 1951.

LT. DARIUS L. RICHARDSON, B.S., M.S. 6‘ Years of Experience;* 1 Year al MMA B.S.. Southwest Missouri State College, Springfield, Missouri, 1918; M.S., Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg, Kansas. 1952: Junior High Coach and In­ structor. Liberty School, Galena, Kansas, 1946-1917; Superintendent of Schools, Coach and Instructor, Butterfield Consolidated School District, Butterfield. Missouri. 1919-1951.

NATHALIE RICHARDSON, B.S. 11 Years of Experience: 1 Year al MMA Southwest Missouri State College, Springfield, Missouri, 1950; Instructor in La Russell Public Schools, La Russell, Missouri. 1941-1916; Galena, Kansas, 1946-47; Bowers Mill, Missouri, 1947-49; Butterfield. Missouri, 1.950-51.

MRS. MAUDE M. SHOTWELL, R.N. Nurse 36 Years of Experience; 1 Year al MMA Grad, of Levering Hospital. 1911; World W ar 11. 1918-19; Private Duty Nursing and Staff Nursing. 1914-1918; Assistant Superintendent. Pike Co. Hospital, Louisiana. Missouri, 1928-34; Assistant Superintendent, Levering Hospital, Hannibal. Missouri. 1934-37; Superintendent, Levering Hospital, Hannibal, Mis­ souri, 1937-10; Indian Reservation, Auberry, California, 1942-48.

MASTER SGT. FRANK R. DAVIS 27 Years of Experience: 6 Years al MMA Enlisted in Regular Army September 16, 1925, served with 17th Infantry Regi­ ment as CpL, Sgt., S/Sgt. and First Sgt., 1925-41; Graduate of the Small Arms Firing School, Fort Benning, Georgia, 1935; Member of U. S. Infantry Rifle Team Squad, Camp Perry, Ohio, 1935 and 1937; Instructor Small Arms Firing School, Camp Perry, Ohio, 1935 and 1937; Firing Member of U. S. Infantry Rifle Team, Camp Perry, Ohio, 1936, .1938 and 1940,; Distinguished Marksman, 1.938; AllAmerican Rifle Team, 1938. Commissioned 1st Lt., Corps of Military Police, 1942; Instructor 2nd Service Command Training Center, Fort Dix, New Jersey, 1946. Commissioned as Major, AUS, Corps of Military Police, 1946.

THE FACULTY Front row, left to right: Capt. I*’. Max Lummis, Major James S. Fulkes, Major E. R. Jackson, Col. C. R. Stribling, Major Joe D. Bailey. Major Eugene Lamm, Major C. M. Nunn, Lt. Col. Ira B. Webber, Major G. David Bailey. . , Second row, left Io right: M/Sgt. Donald R. Phillips, Capt. George L. Piper, Major Orrval Maupin. Major Curtis C. Jennings, Capt. John A. Black. Capt. John E. Ihrsch, Capt. Carl W. Hollrah, Capt. Loren A. Baker, Capt. Russell F. Jacobs, M/Sgt. Leslie P. Dunavant. ......... Back row. left to right: Sgt. 1/c Rex W. Rodenbaugh, Capt. Derrill S. Kuhlman. Capt. Charles M. Espy, Lt. Darius L. Richardson, Lt. Otto M. Kohler. Jr.. Lt. Murray A. Smith. Lt. Harold V. Peterson, M/Sgt. Frank R. Davis, M/Sgt. Win. B. Langston.

M/SGT. EDGAR H. BOTKIN

M/SGT. WILLIAM B. LANGSTON, JR.

9 Years of Experience; 1 Year al MM A Graduate of Mexico High School, Mexico, Missouri, 1941. EnteredArmy Janu­ ary 1943. Served 22 months in Pacific Theater of Operations with 151st Infantry Regiment, 38th Division. Served one year in Korea, August 1950 to August 1951, with 35th Infantry Begiment, 25th Division. Returned to United States September 1951 and assigned to present duties November. 1951.

12 Years of Experience: 1 Year at MM A Graduate of Clinton High School. Clinton. Mississippi, 1939. Attended CopihiaLincoln Junior College. Wesson. Mississippi, for one year. Entered Army 1940. During World War 11 served with an infantry division in Pacific Theater of Operations from March 1911 to November 1915. Returned to United Slates December 1945 for discharge. Re-enlisted in Regular Army January 1918. Served in Japan on occupation duty from April 1948 to March 1950. Returned to United States for duty with 14th Infantry at Camp Carson, Colorado, prior to reporting for present assignment September 1951.

M/SGT. LESLIE P. DUNAVANT 10 Years of Experience: 1 Year al MM A Graduate of Mexico High School, Mexico, Missouri. 1939. Entered Army July 1942. Basic training. Camp Robinson, Arkansas. Served with 333rd Engineers, 20th Corps, in European Theater of Operations, September 1943 to November 1945. Served with 194th Engineers, 9th Corps, in Korea. 1951. Returned to United States July 1951 and assigned to present duties September 1951.

MRS. DORIS D. DAVIDSON Secretary to the Superintendent 9 Years of Experience; 9 Years al MMA Stenographic Graduate. Chillicothe Business College, Chillicothe, Missouri, 1943.

M/SGT. DONALD W. PHILLIPS 5 Years of Experience: / Year al MM A Graduate of Mexico High School, Mexico, Missouri, 1947. EnteredArmy February 1947. Basic training, Fort Knox, Kentucky. Graduate of Leadership and In­ structor School, 3rd Armored Division, Fort Knox. Kentucky., Served with 42 Engineer Construction Battalion. Kimpo, Korea, 1948, 11th Engineer Combat Battalion, Kyoto. Japan. November 1948 to June 1950, Korean Campaign 19501951. Returned to United States September 1951 and assigned to present duties November 1951.

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MRS. HELEN L. MAUPIN, A.A. Secretary to the Principal 6 Years of Experience: 1 Year al MM A .A..A., Christian College. Columbia. Missouri, 1913; Airline Hostess TWA. Kansas City. Missouri. 1946-48; Veteran’s Housing Division, University of Illinois, Champaign. Illinois, 1918-49.


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COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Front row (left to rigid'): Lt. Dippel, Capt. Zydlo, Lt. Findley, Lt. Law. Second row: Capt. Anderson, M., Major Connelly, 11., Capt. Ade, Capt. Pittenger.

DELTA PHI Front row (left to right): Johnson, R., Ballard. Clinton, Mills.

Second row: Anderson, M., Peskind, Connelly, M., Bowman, Speros.

NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Front row (left to right): Wyatt, Beeson, Mcinert, IL, Peck, Bussard, Rank, Mills, Schulman. Second row: O’Neal. Hand, C.. Clabaugh, Wightman, Burke, Dennis. Sada, Clinton. Third row: Edwards, Brehm, Schmitt. Ma rose, Speros, Bowie, Ballard, Goodspeed. Fourth row: Brenizer, Peterson. I’’., Balcorn, Lincoln. Peterson. G., Monroe, McCormack, Stevens, Grabova. Fifth row: Knudson. Connelly, M., Chandler, Clark, Peskind, Ramsey. Bertenshaw. Boxyman. Back row: Martini. Foley, Devine. Rockel, L.. O’Dell, Kelce, Grevan, Broad, McNamara.

ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Front row (left to right): Edwards. Bertenshaw, Monroe. Findley, Garvin. Second row: Anderson, M., Pittenger, Devine. Kelce, Zydlo. Connelly, II.

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SENIOR CLASS 1—ADE, C. A.. Dallas, Texas. Company “D” Captain and Company Commander; Glee Club 1; Freshman Basketball 1; Sophomore Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Company Football 1; Varsity Track I, 2, 3, 4; Fusileers 1. 2; rVll Conference Football 4; Vice-President “Al” Club 4; Honorable Mention Basketball 3.

2—ANDERSON, MAXIE, Houston, Texas. Company “C” Captain and Company Commander; President Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Class: Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; President Athletic Association 4; “M” Club; Varsity Foot­ ball 2. 3, 4; Co-Captain All Conference Football 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Highest Military J, 3; Rifle Team 3; Eagle 3. 3—ARCHER, RONALD, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Com­ pany “C” Private; Company Football 3, 4; 51 Golden Gloves Champ 4; Company Wrestling 3; Eagle 2, 3, 4; Drum and Bugle Corps 3. 4; Distinction World History: Varsity Boxing 2, 3; Marching Band 3. 4; “M” Club 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Time Current Affairs Medal 2, 3, 4.

4—BEESON, ROBERT, Norman, Oklahoma. Company “D” Sergeant: Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Mighty Mite Football 1, 2: Company football 3; Varsity Football Manager 4; Varsity Basketball Manager 3, 4; Eagle 3, 4; Company Basketball 2; Life Saving 3. 5—BERTENSHAW, WILLIAM. Chicago, Illinois. Com­ pany “D” M/Sergeant; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Company Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Sophomore Basketball 2; Company Swimming 4; Varsity Boxing 3; “M” Club 3, 4; President “M” Club 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Sharpshooter 3; Waiter 3.

12—CLABAUGH. LAWRENCE, Lubbock. Texas. Company “C” Sergeant; Mighty Mite Football 1; Company Football 3, 4; Varsity Wrestling 1, 3, 1; Fusileers 3, 4.

6—BOWERS, KIRK, Kansas City. Missouri. Company “A” Private 1st Class; Eagle 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Company Football 3, 4; All Star Football 4; Varsity Swimming 3, 4; Baseball 4; Company Swimming 4; Technician 3.

13—CONNELLY. HARRY S.. JR., Wichita, Kansas. Cadet Captain and Battalion Commander; Mighty Mite Football 1; Basketball 1. 2; Varsity Baseball I. 2. 3. 4; Varsity Foot­ ball 2, 3, 4; 147 lb. Boxing Champion 2; 115 lb. Wrestling Champion 2; Eagle 3, 4; Sports Editor 3; Quill and Scroll 3. 4; Captain Basketball. Football, Baseball: All Conference Football 3, 4; All Conference Basketball 3, 4; Athletic Asso­ ciation 4; Chairman Athletic Association 4.

7—BREHM, JAMES, Marion, Illinois. Company “A” Private; Glee Club 1; Company Basketball 2, 3, 4; Soft Ball 1, 2; All Star Soft Ball 2; Track 3. 4; Mighty Mite Football 2; Company Football 3; Sophomore Basketball 2; Eagle Re­ porter 3, 4. 8—BRENIZER, HAROLD, Ferndale, Michigan. Company “D” Corporal; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Manager Letters 4; Mighty Mile Football 1.

14—DENNIS, HARVEY. Afflon, Missouri. Company “C” Sergeant; Company Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Company Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Fusileers 1, 2. 3, 4.

9—BROAD, LESLIE. Detroit, Michigan. Company “C” Private; “M” Club; Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Boxing 2, 3, 4; 154 lb. Boxing Champion 3; 160 lb. Boxing Champion 4; Varsity Golf 1. 2, 3, 4; Fusileers 2, 3; Varsity Rifle 4; Expert Rifle; Company Football 1, 2; Company Basketball 1, 3; Eagle 3; Evensong Reader 4.

15—DEVINE, HARRY C., JR.. Mission, Kansas. Com­ pany “A” 2nd Lieutenant; Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Basketball 1.2; Varsity Swimming 1: Varsity Golf 1, 2, 3. 4: Captain Golf 4; Company Boxing, Company Swimming; “M” Club 3. 4; Athletic Association 4; Track 3. 1; Marksman; Mighty Mile Football 1; Company Football 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Fusileers I, 2; AH Conference Honorable Mention 4; Color Guard 3; Cheer Leader 2.

10—BROWN, CURTIS, Des Moines, Iowa. Company “C” Corporal: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Company Football 2. 3, 4; Company Basketball 2, 3, 4; M. P. Squad 3, 4.

16—DIPPEL. DONALD. St. Louis, Missouri. Company “A” 2nd Lieutenant; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 3, 4; Varsity Rifle 3, 4; Company Football 1. 2, 3; Company Basketball 1. 2; Eagle 3; Permanent Soldiers Bar; Military Wreath 3; Meritas Award 3; Expert Rifle.

11—BUSSARD, ROBERT, Kansas City, Missouri. Com­ pany “A” Corporal; “M” Club 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Track 3. 4; Varsity Swimming 3; Fusileers 3, 4; Color Guard 4; Cheer Leader 3; Varsity Rifle 4.

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17—EDWARDS. ROBERT, Chicago. Illinois. Company “A” Private; Freshman Basketball 1; Varsity Tennis 1. 2. 3. 1; Company Football 2, 3. 4: Company Wrestling 3. 4: Company Basketball 1. 3. 4; Tennis Captain 1; Athletic Association 4; 147 lb. Boxing Champion 3; Tennis Champion 3; Company Football All Star 4.

18—FINDLEY. CHESTER 11.. JR.. Davenport, Iowa. Com­ pany “C” 2nd Lieutenant; Mighty Mite Football 1: All Star Company Football 2; Company Football 1. 2; Honorable Mention All Conference 4; Varsity Boxing I. 2, 3. 1: Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 3. 4; Captain Wrestling and 'frack 4-; “M” Club 3, 4; Athletic Association 4; Fusileers 1. 2, 3, 4.

19—GARVIN. GARTH. Waterloo, Iowa. Company “C” Corporal; Mighty Mite Football 2; Company Football 3. 1; Varsity Wrestling 2, 3. 4; Co-Captain Wrestling 1; Fourth Place State Wrestling 3: 112 lb. and 120 lb. Wrestling Cham­ pion 3, 4.

20—HAND. CHARLES, Piedmont. Kansas. Company “C” Corporal; Della Phi 3. 1: Varsity Football I; Varsity Basket­ ball 3, 4; Varsity Track 3, 4; Company Football 3; Fusileers

21—KAMIL. WARREN, Webster Groves. Missouri. Com­ pany “D” Corporal; Varsity Swimming 3: Company Foot­ ball 4; Company Swimming 3; Company Boxing 3; Varsitv Tennis 3; Eagle Cartoonist 4.

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22—KELCE, LEE, Chicago. Illinois. Company “C” Cor­ poral; Varsity Football 4: 'Track 1: Co-Captain Varsity Track 1; Company Basketball and Captain 1: Company All Star Basketball 1; Athletic Association 4; “M” Club 1; Fusileers 3, 4; Delta Phi I ; Merilas Award 3; Neatest Room Plaque 3.

23—LAW, JAMES, Kirkwood, Missouri. Company “A” Sergeant; Della Phi 1. 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; Com­ pany Football 1, 2; Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3; Military Wreath 1, 2. 3: Varsity Wrestling I; Varsity Swimming 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Eagle 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Company Basketball 3, 4; Scholarship 3; Sharpshooter 3.

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24—LINCOLN. HOWARD, Dallas, Texas. Company “C” Corporal; Hungry Five 3. 4; Eagle 3; Band 3. 4; Company Football 3. 4; Dance Band 3. 4; Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 1; Head Drum and Bugle Corps 1; Company Football All Star 3, I; Captain Company Football 4.

25—MARTINI, RONALD, Spokane. Washington. Com­ pany “A” Corporal; Glee Club 3. 4; Company Basketball 4; Company l ootball 3. I; All Star Basketball 1: Company Swimming 3: Company Wrestling 3; \ arsity 'Tennis 3. 1: Eagle 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 1; Dance Band I ; Coach Freshman Basketball I.

26—M EINERT, RICHARD, El Dorado, Arkansas. Com­ pany “A” Private; Eagle 3. 4; Band 3, 4; Glee Club 3. 4: Company Football 3, 4; Company Basketball 3; Softball 3;

Varsity Rifle 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Hungry Five 1; Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 4; Company Swimming 3; Cheerleader 3; Company Boxing 3. 27—MICHELSON, LAWRENCE. St. Louis, Missouri. Company “D” Private; Company Basketball 3; Track 3, 4; Swimming 4; Band 3, 4.

28—MILLER, NEAL, Waukegan, Illinois. Company “C” Private; Company Football 2, 3, 1; Company Basketball 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 1; Company Wrestling 2, 3; Baseball ’Manager 2. 3. 29—MONROE. JAMES. University Heights. Ohio. Com­ pany “A” Corporal; Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4; Varsity Swimming Captain 4; Varsity Tennis 2; Color Guard 3. 4; Soldiers Bar Permanent 3.

30—O’DELL, JIMMY. Kansas City, Kansas. Company Football 3. 4; Company Football Captain 4; All Star Com­ pany Football 1, 2, 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 1; Glee Club 3. 4; Track 3, 4.

32—PESKIND, STANLEY. Belleville. Illinois. Company “C” Sergeant; Glee Club 1; Eagle 2, 3, 1; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Delta Phi 1, 2, 3. 1; Scholarship Plaque 2; Treasurer Class 4; Company Football 1. 2, 3. 4.

37—STEVENS, CHARLES, Elmhurst. Illinois. Company “A” Corporal; Company Football 3, 4; Company Basketball 3. 1: Varsity Baseball 3. 4; Eagle 3. 4; Sports Editor 1; Glee Club 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 1; Mexico Ledger Sports Re­ porter 3. 4.

33—P1TTENGER, JEAN PAUL, BellJIower. Missouri, Company “A” 1st Lieutenant and Company Commander; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 2, 3: Della Phi 1; Military 2, 3; Most Valuable to Sophomore Class ROTC 2; Com­ pany Football 1, 2, 3; Company Basketball 1; Varsity Foot­ ball 1; Freshman-Sophomore Basketball 2; Chicago Tribune Medal 3; Athletic Association 4; “M” Club 1; Rifle Team 3, 4; Rifle Team Captain 4; Varsity Baseball 1. 2; Com­ pany Wrestling 2, 3; Company Swimming 2. 3; Mid-West Rifle Match 3, 1: Company All Star Football 3; Eagle 3; Quill and Scroll 3. 4.

38—VAUGHN. DALE, Grangemouth, Scotland. Company “C” Corporal; Mighty Mite Football L; \ arsity Football I; Honorable Mention All Conference 4: Freshman Basketball 1; Varsity Track I. 1; Varsity Wrestling 1; Second Place State Wrestling I : Band 1; Drum and Bugle Corps 1; “M” Club 4; Fusileers 4; 115 lb. Wrestling Champion 4.

34—PYLES, RICHARD. Mission. Kansas. Company “C” Private; Varsity Football I: Varsity Wrestling L 1; “M” Club 4; Track 1,4; Company Football 1.

39—WIGHTMAN, DOUGLAS, Bock Hills. Missouri. Com­ pany “D” Private; Football Varsity 3. 4; Varsity Basketball 3; Varsity Baseball 3, 1; Freshman Basketball Coach I; Glee Club 3. 4; Band 3; Drum and Bugle Corps 3; Eagle 3, 1; “M” Club 1.

J.. Company “C” Corporal; 35—RANDAL. ROBERT 1 . ___ _____ i iBand I. 3, 1; Company Football i. 1; Rifle Team 1. 4; \ arsity Wrestling 3.

31—PECK, RALPH. JR.. Chicago. Illinois. Company “D” Sergeant; Company Football 3, 4; All Star Football 4; Varsity Rifle 3, 4; Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Delta Phi 1; Drum Major 1; Hungry Five 1, 3, 4: Eagle 1, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Dance Band 3. 1: Mighty Mite Football 1; Company Football Cap­ tain I; Permanent Soldiers Bar 4.

36—SA DA, HERNAN, JR.. Monterrey. N. L.. .Mexico. Company “C” Corporal; Company Basketball 3. 1; Com­ pany Basketball Captain; All Star Basketball Company 3; Golf Team 3; Company Football 4; Boxing 126 lb. Class 3, 4; Fusileers 3.

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10—ZYDLO, STANLEY. JR.. Chicago. Illinois. Company “C” Captain and Battalion Adjutant; Golden Gloves Cham­ pion 3; Captain Varsity Boxing I; Varsity Boxing 1. 2. 3. I; Glee Club ]. 2. 3. 1; Eagle 3. 1; Permanent Soldiers Bar 3. 4; Chicago Tribune .Medal 3; Military Honor Student 3; 4*M” Club 4; Athletic .Association 1; Company Football 2. 3, I; Company Basketball 1; Company Softball 2; Varsity Track 2. 3, 4.



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SIXTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM Front row, left Io right: Buchanan, Harlan, Hooks, Ray, Garner.

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