IIIUI of the MISSOURI MILITARY ACADEMY
CALENDAR...1957-1958
CALENDAR...1958-1959
Registration of New Cadets..........Sept. 2
Registration of New Cadets
.... Sept. 1
Registration of Old Cadets.......... Sept. 3
Registration of Old Cadets.
... .Sept. 2
Fall Furlough.............................. Nov. 13-17
Fall Furlough........................
Nov. 12-16
Christmas Furlough Begins......... Dec. 20
Christmas Furlough Begins. ....Dec. 19
Christmas Furlough Ends.. .Jan. 5, 1958
Christmas Furlough Ends.. .Jan. 4, 1959
Spring Furlough........................ March 5-11
Spring Furlough....................... March 4-10
Commencement Exercises............ May 22
Commencement Exercises............ May 21
Graduation....................................... May 25
Graduation........................................ May 24
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COLONEL CHARLES R. STRIBLING, JR., A.B.
MAJOR JAMES S. FULKES, B.A.
Superintendent 40 Years of Experience; 37 Years at MMA A.B., Washington and Lee University, 1917: Greek Scholar, Washington and Lee, 1916; Fishburnc Military School, 1917; Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, 1918; Commandant of Cadets, Fishburnc Military School, 1919-20; Assistant Com mandant, Missouri Military Acadamy, 1920; Commandant of Cadets, Missouri Military Academy, 1924; Superintendent and President, Missouri Military Academy, 1933; Lieutenant Colonel, World War 11; President, Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United Stales, 1953.
Director of Athletics (Spanish) 20 Years of Experience: 20 Years at MMA B.A., University of Chattanooga, 1937; University of Tennessee, 1933; Head Counsellor, Camp Ocoee, 1936-37; Graduate Study, University of Missouri, 1938’ Red Cross Water Safely Director, 1946.
MAJOR ORRVAL MAUPIN, A.E. Quartermaster 18 Years of Experience; 16 Years at MMA
MAJOR EUGENE LAMM, A.B., M.Ed. Principal (English) 22 Years of Experience; 16 Years at MMA A.B., University of Oklahoma, 1935; M.Ed., University of Oklahoma, 1.948; Graduate Study, Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury, Vermont, 1947; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Della Kappa; English Instructor, Okemah, Oklahoma; Principal, Fort Cobb High School, 1935-1941.
MAJOR CHESTER M. NUNN, A.B., M.S. Commandant. (Science) 23 Years of Experience; 16 Years at MMA
A.B., Washington University, 1934; M.S. in Zoology and Chemistry, Washington University, 1936; Instructor in Zoology, Washington University, 1936-37; Grad uate Work in Medicine, Washington University, 1937-39; Graduate Work in Education, Washington University, 1939; Instructor in Chemistry and Biology, Normandy High School, 1939; Instructor in Science, Bowling Green High School, 1940-41; Graduate Work, Northwestern University, 1946; Westinghouse Science Fellowship to Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1953.
A.E., Hannibal LaGrange College, 1939; Northeast Missouri Stale Teachers’ College, 1939; University of Missouri, 1940; Audrain County Public Schools 1939-41.
MAJOR GEORGE L. PIPER, B.S. Art 27 Years of Experience; 14 Years at MMA B.S., Northeast Missouri Stale Teachers’ College, 1941; Schuyler County Public Schools, 1924-33; Instructor in Art, Queen City Schools, 1933-40; Director, Camp Lincoln, .1944; Director, Camp Stewart for Boys, 1944-47.
DR. HARRY F. O’BRIEN, M.D. Physician 24 Years of Experience; 16 Years at MMA M.D., St. Louis University; Marquette University, University of Louisville, St. Luke’s Hospital, Cotton Bell Railroad Hospital.
Director of Admissions 26 Years of Experience; 26 Years at MMA 13. M., Central College, 1931; Director of Music, MMA, 1931-1948; Director of Admissions, 1948.
Professor of Military Science and Tactics 22 Years of Experience; 1 Year at MMA
A.B., The Citadel, 1935; Graduate, The Infantry School, Fort Benning: Gradu ate, The Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth; European Theater, World War II; Mediterranean Theater, Occupation Duty, 1946; U. S. Military Mission in Iran, 1954-56; Bronze Star Medal with Cluster; Purple Heart; Army Commendation Medal; Occupation Medal, Europe; Combat Infantryman’s Badge; Iranian Honor Decoration, Grade Two.
MAJOR G. DAVID BAILEY Commandant of Junior School 31 Years of Experience; 22 Years at MMA Illinois Military School, 1925; Captain, Illinois National Guard, 1926; Kansas State Teachers’ College, 1926; University of Cincinnati, 1931; Western State Teachers’ College, .1932; Commandant, Illinois Military School, 1926-1934.
MAJOR JOE D. BAILEY, B.S., M.Ed. 11islory
Director of Music 6 Years of Experience; 6 Years at MMA B.S., University of Missouri, 1950: M.Ed., University of Missouri, 1955; Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Mu Alpha; U. S. Navy, 1943-46: U. S. Navy, 1951; South Korean Presidential Citation, 1951.
CAPTAIN DARIUS L. RICHARDSON, B.S., M.S. Science and Mathematics 11 Years of Experience; 6 Years at MMA B.S., Southwest Missouri State Teachers’ College, 1948: M.S., Kansas Stale Teachers" College, 1952; Instructor, Galena High School, 1946-47; Superintendent, of Schools, Butterfield, 1949-51.
CAPTAIN CHARLES R. STRIBLING III, A.B., B.J. English and Journalism 7 Years of Experience; 5 Years at MMA A.B., University of Missouri, 1949; B.J., University of Missouri, 1950; Missouri Military Academy, Legion of Honor and Valedictorian, 1944; University of Wisconsin, 1945; United States Navy, 1945-46: Sigma Delta Chi Journalism Award, 1950: Counsellor, Camp Minocqua, 1947-53; Instructor in English and Journalism and Tactical Officer, The McCallie School, Chattanooga, 1950-52.
CAPTAIN VERNON G. SCHNECK, B.S., M.S. Commerce 6 Years of Experience; 5 Years at MMA
B.S., Central Missouri State Teachers' College, 1919; M.S., Kansas State Teach ers’ College, 1951: United Slates Marine Corps, 1942-46; Commercial Instructor, Roscoe High School, 1951-52.
CAPTAIN ROBERT O. PIPER Mathematics 4 Years of Experience; 4 Years at MMA Missouri Military Academy, 1947; Park College, 1947; University of Kansas Citv, 1950; University of Missouri, 1951; Counsellor, Camp Stewart for Boys, 1946-48: United Stales Marines, 1951-53; First Marine Division in Korea, 1952-53.
NATHALIE RICHARDSON, B.S. English 16 Years of Experience: 6 Years at MMA
LIEUTENANT COLONEL SIDNEY P. KERSEY, A.B.
MAJOR ELMER R. JACKSON, B.M.
CAPTAIN PAUL F. CHERCHES, B.S., M.Ed.
B.S., Southwest Missouri Slate Teachers' College; Instructor, LaRusselL Galena. Bowers Mill, Butterfield, 1941-51.
MAUD M. SHOTWELL, R.N. Nurse 39 Years of Experience; 6 Years at MMA
R.N., Levering Hospital, 1914: World War I, 1918-19: Assistant Superintendent. Pike County Hospital, 1928-34; Assistant Superintendent. Levering HospitaL 1934-37; Superintendent, Levering Hospital. 1937-10: Indian Reservation^ 1942 -48.
MAJOR DERRILL S. KUHLMAN, B.S., M.Ed.
MISS HEDWIG HAFNER, R.N.
Principal, Junior School 16 Years of Experience; 11 Years at MMA B.S., Southeast Missouri Slate Teachers’ College, 1942; Bollinger County Public Schools, 1941-42; Lieutenant, United Stales Navy, 1942-46; Counsellor, Camp Stewart for Boys, 1948; M.Ed., University of Missouri, 1952.
Nurse 37 Years of Experience; 34 Years at MMA
17 Years of Experience; 15 Years at MM A
CAPTAIN RUSSELL F. JACOBS, B.S., M.S. Mathematics
B.S., Northeast Missouri Slate Teachers’ College, 1938; Instructor in Social Science, La Plata High School, 1938-1940; Instructor in Social Studies, MMA, J.940; Lieutenant, United States Navy, 1942; M.Ed., University of Missouri, 1948; On Leave of Absence with Armed Forces in Germany, 1952-54.
B.S., University of Illinois, 1947; M.S., University of Illinois, 1950; Mathematics Instructor, Martinsville High School, 1947-48: Lieutenant, United Slates Navy, 1943-46.
Washington University, 1916: Rainbow Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio. 1916-20.
DR. LAWRENCE K. EPPLE, M.D. Physician 5 Years of Experience; 1 Year at MMA Missouri Military Academy. 1913: Central College, Fayette. Missouri: I niversitv
14 Years of Experience; 9 Years at MMA
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y.Ue General Hospital; United States Naval Hospital. Kev West. Florida: Mem ber Missouri State Medical Association: American Medical Association: American Academy of General Practice; American Society of Anesthesiologists
CAPTAIN ROBERT O. BISHOP, B.S., M.S. Mathematics 11 Years of Experience; 2 Years at MMA B.S., Central Stale Teachers’ College, Stevens Point, Wisconsin, 1910; United Stales Army, 1940-44; Science and Mathematics Instructor, Waukesha Junior High School, Wisconsin, 1944-45; Assistant Principal, Head Coach, Mathematics Instructor, St. Martinville, Louisiana, 194-5-46; Mathematics Instructor, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 1946-47; Mathematics Instructor, Graduate Assistant in Physics Department, University of Louisville, Kentucky, 1947-49; Assistant Principal, English Instructor, Walton High School, DeFuniak Springs, Florida, .194-9-50: Graduate work in Physical Education and Mathematics, Florida Stale University, 1950-51; Mathematics Instructor and Basketball Coach, Chatta hoochee High School, Florida, 1951-52; M.S. in Physical Education, Indiana University, 1952-53; Athletic Director, Head Coach, Physical Education In structor, Lutheran High School, St. Louis, Missouri, 1953-55.
VALREA BLUM, B.S., M.Ed. Special Reading 28 Years of Experience; 3 Years at MMA B.S., University of Missouri, 1950; M.Ed., University of Missouri, 1953; Ele mentary Instructor, Hedgedale, 1923-31; Cedar Grove, 1932-34: Lawtier, 1938-41: Carter, 1941-45; Benton City, 1945-47; Lawder, 1947-50; Instructor in Reading, Mexico Elementary School, 1950-52; Instructor in Reading, Mexico High School, 1952-55; Instructor in Education, Culver-Stockton (Summer Session), 1954; Instructor in Reading Adult Education Evening School, Mexico High School, 1952-54: Instructor in Reading, Hardin Junior High of Mexico, 1955-56.
CAPTAIN LAURENCE TILLY, B.S., M.S. Science 4- Years of Experience: 2 Years al MMA B.S., Elmhurst College, 1952; M.S., University of Illinois, 1953; Coach, In structor, Atherton High School, Louisville, Kentucky, 1953-55.
THE FACULTY
LIEUTENANT WILLIAM' 11. \VOOD, B.A., M.Ed. .English 2 Years of Experience; I Year al MMA
A.B., King College, 1950: M.Ed., University of Virginia, 1956: United Stales Air Force, 1951-55; Principal, Bowling Green Elementary School, 1950-51.
LIEUTENANT JOHN F. GARRY, B.A. Latin 2 Years of Experience; 1 Year at MMA St. John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota, 1949-51; B.A., Loras College, Dubuque, Iowa, 1953: Iowa Slate Teachers College, 1954-55: Instructor in LatinSocial Studies, Xavier High School, Dyersville, Iowa, 1955-56.
LIEUTENANT N. TERRY BULLOCK, B.Ed., M.A. Social Studies 1 Year of Experience; 1 Year at MMA
B.Ed., Northwest Missouri State College; President, Kappa Delta Phi, 1955; M.A., University of Arkansas, 1956; United Slates Navy, 1947-51.
First row, left to right: Major Orrval Maupin, Major James Fulkes, Major Elmer Jackson, Mrs. Edward Gamble, Lt. Col. Sidney Kersey, Mrs. Maud Shotwell, Col. C. R. Stribling, Miss Hedwig Hafner, Major Chester Nunn, Mrs. Frank Blum, Major Eugene Lamm, Major Joe Bailey, Major G. David Bailey. Second row, left to right: Lt. Terry Bullock, Dr. Larry Epple, M.D., Capt. Russell Jacobs, Lt. Roger Leary, Lt. Bill Wood, Lt. Frank Senise, Lt. Robert Bishop’ Captain Robert Piper, Master Sergeant Bill Langston, Captain Paul Cherches. Third row, left to right: Major Derrill Kuhlman, Master Sergeant Leo Davenport, Major George Piper, Captain Charles Stribling, Lt. John Garry, Captain Darius Richardson, Master Sergeant John Walker, Lt. Laurence Tilly, and Captain Vernon Schneck.
MASTER SERGEANT LEO P. DAVENPORT Assistant to PMS&T 16 Years of Experience; 3 Years at MMA
17 Years of Experience; 1 Year at MMA
Entered Army, December, .1940. Served at Camp Bowie, Texas, 1940-4-2, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and Hawaiian Islands, April, 1942, to February, 1943. Graduate of OCS, Fort Riley, Kansas, June 10, 1943. 40th Recon. Troop, 40th Infantry Division, South Pacific, May, 1944, to November, 1945. Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 8th Army, Yokohama, Japan, November, 1947, to February, 1950.
Entered United States Army 1939, Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, Missouri; Graduated from The Airborne School. Fort Benning, Georgia; Attended King's Business College, 1916; Has served with 29th Infantry Division, E.T.O., World War II: 82nd Airborne Division and 11th Airborne Division, Japan; Served with 24th Infantry Division, Korea.
MASTER SERGEANT WILLIAM B. LANGSTON, JR. Assistant to PMS&T 16 Years of Experience; 4 Years at MMA
LIEUTENANT ROGER D. LEARY, B.A. Science I Year of Experience; I Year al MMA
B.A., Iowa Slate Teachers College, 1956.
LT. FRANK RICHARD SENISE, A.A., B.A., M.A. Social Studies and Mathematics I Year of Experience; 1 Year al MMA A.A., Potomac Stale College, 1953; B.A., Marshall College, 1955; M.A., Marshall College, 1956; Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Col leges, 1955-56: Omicron Delta Kappa: Gamma Theta Upsilon; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Association of American Geographers; United Slates Navy, 1945-46.
SERGEANT LLOYD V. EARP Assistant to PMS&T
DORIS D. DAVIDSON Secretary to the Superintendent 14 Years of Experience: 14 Years at MMA Graduate, Chillicothe Business College, 1913.
Entered Army, 1940; 23 months with 31st Infantry Division in Pacific Theater, World War II; I year with 8th Army Headquarters, Korea.
MADGE B. GRAHAM
MASTER SERGEANT JOHN L. WALKER Assistant to PMS&T 39 Years of Experience; 2 Years at MMA Entered Army, 1917; Served with 26lh Division, A.E.F. France, 1917-19; At tended A.E.I*. University, Beaune, France, 1919: Served with National Guard and O.R.C., 1922-1940. Returned to active duty January, 1941; Graduate, Class No. 7, Command-General Staff School, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, 1912: Served with Military Intelligence Service, 1942-46: Army .Advisory Group, China, 191648: Fort llolabird, Maryland. 194-9-52; Headquarters 7th Armv, Germany 1952-55.
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Secretary to the Principal 10 Years of Experience; 5 Years at MMA
M.M.A., 1941-1-3; Secretary, United Slates Army Air Force, 1.943-45.
SARA L. HEBERER Secretary to Director of Admissions 7 Years of Experience: I Year at MMA University ol Missouri, 1910-12; Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Secretary, Stephens College, 1950-55.
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COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Front row (left to right): 2nd Lieutenant Brian Rockel, Captain Samuel Bird, Major Kurt Tegtineier, Captain Dennis Tiger, Captain Frederick Schulman. Second row (left to right): Captain Fred Callum, 2nd Lieutenant Ronald Stephens, Captain James Carter, 2nd Lieutenant Benny Rossi.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Front row (left to right): Krieger, McKnighl, Weatherly, Merkle. Krause, Bruce, Lamb, Winger, Feltcnstcin, Connelly, D. Second row (left to right): Hodson, Sierra, Clark, A., Tibbles. Kroeger, Powell, C., Sultzman, Spellman, Shaw, Thompson, J. D. Third row (left to right): Baran, D., Garrett, Reiter. Ellerman. Thomas, Roeder, Calvin. Arends. Cunningham, A., Wilson, C. I'ourth row (left to right): Bader, Prince, Rogers, Mier, Slone, Maker, Pelican, Dominguez, Oliver, Tucker, McLaughlin.
DELTA PHI Front row (left to right): Roeder, Shaw, Carter, J.. Bruce, Sultzman, Tiger, Dalton. Second row (left to right): Rossi, Pelican, Fulkes, Oviedo, Powell, R., Schulman.
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Front row
(left to right): Bohley, Rhiner, Worshen, Carter, J., Weiler. Second row (left to right): Tiger, Smith, L., Tegtineier, Callum.
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JUNIOR CLASS Front roiv (left to right): Chatham, Slindel, Weatherly, Win ger, Vaughn, Krause, Dyer, Sorenson, Moore, Finney. Second roiv (left to right): Sierra, Shaw, Clark, A., Spellman, Plake, Powell, C., Jenkins, J., Dull, Fortner, Roeder. Third roiv (left to right): Baugh, Bongioanni, M., Young, Thomas, Calvin, Dominguez, Turk, Cunningham, C., Smith, W., Gray. Fourth roiv (left to right): Rogers, Scharlz, D., Enos, Boss, Baran, D., Hager, Slone, Kohlbecker, Pelican, Scharlz, W.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS I’rout row (left to right): Gcng, Sultzman, Pipkens, Kramer, Gar lung, Knigge, Watson, S., Spence, Finney, Page. Second row (left to right): Dalton, Meyer, J., Sennell, Allen, Siegel, Bolin, Medsker, Gehin, Porter, Kinsey. Third row (left to right): Hoepfner, Prince, Hippe, Blanco, Colloca, Bowen, P., Pico, Pimperl, Connelly, T., Powers, R.
Fourth row (left to right): Perry, Whittaker, Berry, McHale, Sutler, Parrish, Powell, R., Comcnsky, Arnold, McLaughlin, Simone, S.
FRESHMAN CLASS Front row (left to right): Bneneman, Osborne, G., Taylor, White, Keppner, McKinney, Wagner, S., Reisel, Harmon, Scheller.
Second row (left to right): Barthold, Smith, S., McCollum, Fulkes, Brown, D., Oviedo, Lanier, Baran, R.P., Slinecipher,
Rovik. Third row (left to right): Scott, Gunzelman, Loomis, Lester, Diez, Austin, Wilkerson, Osborn, K., Myers, D., Cherches.
to right): Fourth row (left ( . Green, J. E., Bledsoe, Tjaden, Allebery, Gerdenich, Johnson, Sampers, Sesler, Simone, S. A., Baker.
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25 —LARRY ALLEN McCRAY, Davenport, Iowa. Company ”A,” Cadet Private; Varsity Football.
SENIOR CLASS
26-J AMES REGINALD McKNIGHT, Kansas City. Mis souri. Company "D,” Cadet Sergeant; Company Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Company All Star 4; Varsity Basketball Manager 3, 4; Drum and Bugle Corps 1, 2, 3; Honor Guard 2, 3; Varsity Swimming 1, 2; Concert Band I.
1 —DAVID A. ARENDS, Elmhurst, Illinois. Company "A,” Cadet Corporal; Glee Club 2, 3; Fusileers 3, 4; "A” Company Football 4; Varsity Swimming 3, 4; Academic .Distinctions in Modern History 2, Spanish I. 3.
12—JOHN THOMAS ELLER MAN, JR., Normandy, Mis souri. Company "A,” Cadet Corporal; Marching Band 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4; Dance Band 4; Company Football 4; Com pany Football Letter 4; Merit Award 3: Award for Neatest. Room 3.
2— BARBER, Springfield, Illinois. x.Com— JOHN jvnn ANDREW juanuun, lugjiuui, uiuivia. pany "A,” Cadet Private; Varsity Swimming 4, Letter 4.
13— THOMAS EDWARD FELTENSTEIN, St. Joseph, Missouri. Company "C,” Cadet Corporal; Soldiers Bar 3; Glee Club 3; Company Football 4; Company All Star 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Softball 3; M.P. 3, 4.
3—RICHARD ALLAN BECKER, Morton, Illinois. Com pany "A,” Cadet PFC; Band 2, 3; Varsity Swimming 4; Varsity Tennis 4; Eagle 4. 4—HENRY ARANGO BERNAL, Maracaibo, Venezuela, South America. Company "A,” Cadet Private; Company Football 4, Letter 4. 5—SAMUEL RICHARD BIRD, Wichita, Kansas. Company "A,” Cadet Captain, Drum Major and "A” Company Execu tive Officer; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 3, 4: Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum and Bugle Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Commander 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Honor Guard 1, 2, 3, 4; Fusileers 3, 4, Executive Officer 4; Military Gold Wreath; Soldiers Bar 2, 4; Award for the Sophomore Military Student Considered Most Valuable to the ROTC; Merit Award 1, 2, 3; Award for the neatest room 1, 2; "A” Company Football 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4.
6—PETER WESLEY BLOM, Glencoe, Illinois. Company ”D,” Cadet Private; Varsity Football 4, Leiter 4; Glee Club. 7—THOMAS KENT BOHLEY, St. Louis, Missouri. Com pany "D,” Cadet Sergeant; Rifle Team 3, 4, Captain 4, Letter 3, 4; Sharpshooter 1, 2, 3; Expert 4; Della Phi I, 2, 3; Life saving 1; Eagle Staff 3, 4. 8—ROBERT BRUCE, Wichita, Kansas. Company "A,” Cadet Master Sergeant; Merit Award 1; Delta Phi 1, 4; Soldiers Bar 4: Varsity Football 4; Varsity Baseball 1; Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Company Football I, 2, 3: All Star Foot ball 3; Softball 2, 3; Gold Military Wreath 2; Glee Club 1. 9—J. FRED CALLUM, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Company "D,” Cadet Captain and Company Commander; Varsity Foot ball J, 2, 3, 4, Letter 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain Wrestling Team 4; Fusileers 1, 2, 3, 4, Commander 4; Glee Club 1; Color Guard 1, 3; Gold Military Wreath 1,2, 3, 4; Soldiers Bar 1, 2, 3, 4; Merit Award 3; Rifle Team 1, Leiter 1.
JO—JAMES WILLIAM CARTER, Kansas City, Missouri. Company "A,” Cadet Captain and Battalion Adjutant; Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1,2, 3, 4; Hungry Five 2, 3; Cocktails Combo 3, 4; Drum and Bugle Corps 1, 2, 3; Athletic Association 3, 4; Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4, Co-Caplain 3, 4; Gold Military Wreath 3, 4; Plaque for the best in Junior Weapons 3; SmollcrGreen Swimming Trophy 3; Honor Guard I, 2, 3; Mess Sergeant 2, 3; Mess Officer 4. 11—ALBERT R. CUNNINGHAM, Storm Lake, Iowa. Com pany "C,” Cadet Corporal; Fusileers 3, 4; Color Guard 4; Varsity Football 3, 4, Letter 4; Honor Guard 4; Treasurer of Senior Class; Glee Club 3, 4; Softball 3; Wrestling 3.
27—JAMES MAKER, Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Company ' D,’ Cadet Private; Companyf Football 3; Company All Star 3; Varsity Football 4; Varsity Baseball Varsity Basketball 3, 4; V. 3; Fusileers 4; M.P. 4.
28—ALBERT MAyniEW MEJIA If, Kansas City, Mis souri. Company "D,” Cadet Sergeant; Company Football I, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 1, 4: Varsity Baseball Manager 1; Honor Guard 1, 2, 3: Fusileers 1; Soldiers Bar 1, 4; Company Basket ball 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Distinction Spanish I. 29—DAVID CHARLES MERKLE, Normandy, Missouri. Company "C,” Cadet Corporal; Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4; Drum and Bugle Corps 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3.
14— LAWRENCE XAVIER GARRETT, Kansas City, Mis souri. Company "A,” Cadet Corporal; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Librarian 3, 4; Life Saving 1, 2, 3,4; Rifle Marksman 1, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Athletic Manager 3.
30—ALB E RTO M IZR A H I, Caracas, America. Company "D,” Cadet Private.
15— GLENN LEE HODSON, Kansas City, Missouri. Com pany "D,” Cadet Sergeant; Varsity B Team Basketball 3, Letter 3.
32—LARRY DALE PECKHAM, Wichita, Kansas. Company MD,” Cadet Private; Glee Club 2; Fusileers 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Third in Slate Junior Wrestling 1956.
KENNEY, Butler, Missouri. Marching Band 3, 4; Concert Maroon Bar 3; Varsity Basket 4; Rifle Marksman 4,
18— ELOY LUIS KERCH, Caracas, America. Company "A,” Cadet Private.
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31—ANGEL M. MIER, Aguascalientes, Ags., Mexico. Com pany "C,” Cadet Private; Company Basketball 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 3, 4; Maroon Bar 3.
16- JOHN JOSEPH JENKINS, Little Rock, Arkansas. Company "D,” Cadet Private; Company Football 4, Letter 4; Company All Star Football 4; Maroon Bar 4. 17- W1LLIAM KEDIGH Company "A,” Cadet PFC: Band 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; ball 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 3,
Venezuela,
33—GONZALO ALFREDO QUINTERO, Caracas, Vene zuela, South America. Company "A,” Cadet Private; Com pany Football 4.
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19— DONALD RAY KIRKMAN, Des Moines, Iowa. Com pany "D,” Cadet Private; Varsity Wrestling 3, 4; Varsity Track 3; Company Football 4; Company All Star Team 4.
34—STEWART HOUSTON REITER, Peoria, Illinois. Company "C,” Cadet Corporal; Glee Club 3, 4; Soldiers Bar 3; Company Football 3, 4; Company Basketball 3; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Rifle Team 4; Fusileers 3, 4; Honor Guard 4; Color Guard 4; M.P. 4; Expert Rifle 3.
20—GERALD WATSON KOPP, St. Louis, Missouri. Com pany "C,” Cadet Private; Drum and Bugle Corps 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band .1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Company Foot ball 3, 4; Varsity Swimming I, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Golf 1, 3, 4.
35—EDWARD JAMES RHINER, Des Moines, Iowa. Com pany "A,” Cadet PFC; Company Football 2, Letter 2; Wrestling 3. 4, Letter 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 4, Letter 4; Battalion Wrestling Champion 165 Lb. Class 3: Athletic Association 4; M Club 4; Head M.P. 3, 4; Marks man 3.
21-RONALD EDMOND KRIEGER, Peoria, Illinois. Company "C,” Cadet Sergeant; Company Football I, 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Company Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 3, 4; Gold Team 3, 4; Fusileers 3, 4; Honor Guard 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Eagle 4.
36—BRIAN DAVID ROCK EL, University City, Missouri. Company "A,” Cadet 2nd Lieutenant; Fusileers 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Guard 3, 4; Soldiers Bar 4; Company Football 1, 2, Letter 2; Varsity Football 3, 4, Letter 4; Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4, Letter 3; Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3; Delta Phi 4; Rifle Marksman 1.
22—GILBERT EDWARD KROEGER, Bethany, Missouri. Company "A,” Cadet Sergeant; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Speech Contest 3; Company Football 1, 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Golf 1; Merit Award 3; Soldiers Bar 3; Fusileers 3, 4; Honor Guard 3, 4: Dramatics Club 2, 3: Company Basketball 3; Wrestling
2; Softball 2.
37—BENNY ROSSI, Hugo, Oklahoma. Company "D,” Cadet 2nd Lieutenant; Company Basketball I; Varsity Wrestling 3, 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; Fusileers 2, 3, 4; Marksman 1, 2, 3, 4.
23—ROGER OWEN LAMB, St. Louis, Missouri. Company "D,” Cadet Corporal; Soldiers Bar 2; Honor Guard 2, 3, 4; Fusileers 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Company Football 2, 3. 4: Company Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 4.
38—OSCAR MIGUEL SALD1VIA, Barquisimeto, Vene zuela, South America. Company "D,” Cadet Private; Com pany Football 4.
24—LEON NEILL LONG, Kansas City, Missouri. Company "D,” Cadet Corporal; Soldiers Bar 3, 4; Merit Award 3; Steve Walker Memorial Plaque 3; Fusileers 3, 4; Honor Guard 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Drum and Bugle Corps 3; Company Football 3, 4; Company Football All Star 4; Golf Team 3, 4, Captain 4; Foley Golf Trophy 3; Rifle Team 3, 4.
39—RALPH DAVID SCHMIDT, Shrewsbury, Missouri. Company "C,” Cadet PFC; Glee Club 3: M.P. 4; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Varsity Football 3: Varsity Basketball 1; Com pany Football 4; All Star Football 4; Company Basketball 3.
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40—FREDERICK ROBERT SCHULMAN, Chicago, Illi nois. Company "A,” Cadet Captain and Company Com mander; Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 12 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4: Hungry 1'ivc 2: Cocktails 3, 4: Soldiers Bar 3, 1: Delta Phi 2, 3, 1, President 4; Company Basketball I 2 3,4, Letter 1,2, 3, 4: Varsity Baseball 1,2,3: Rifle Marks man 1, 2, 3, I: Gold Military Wreath 1, 2, 3: Honor Guard 1, 2, 3; Chicago Tribune Medal 3: Highest Scholarship in Sophomore and Junior Class; President Freshman, Sopho more, Junior Class: Dramatics Club 2, 3: Drum ami Bugle Corps 1,2.
41 — WALTER LEE SMITH, Philippine Islands. Company "A,” Cadet PFC: Varsity Swimming 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Captain 4; Varsity Track 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; M.P. 4. 42—RAY S. T. SNELL, North Platte, Nebraska. Company "A,” Cadet Private; Varsity Basketball 4, Letter 4.
.|3—HADLEY VAUGHN STACEY, Mexico, Missouri. Com pany "A,” Cadet Corporal; Company Football 3, 4; Delta Phi 4; Band 2, 3, 4: Academic Distinctions 2, 3, 4. 44—RONALD GENE STEPHENS, .St. Louis, Missouri. Company "C,” Cadet 2nd Lieutenant; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Guard 2, 3, 4; Fusileers 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Cleanest Room 1, 2; Soldiers Bar 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4; Speech contest finals 2, 3; Vice President Senior and Junior Class; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4.
45—KURT ELMER ARTHUR TEGTMEIER, Millstadt, Illinois. Company "A,"’ Cadet Major and Battalion Com mander; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 4, Letter 4; Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball Captain 4; Fusileers 1, 2, 3; Honor Guard 2, 3; Chicago Tribune Medal 3: Company Football 1, 2, 3; Company Basketball 1, 3: Soldiers Bar 2, 3, 4; Most valuable Junior to ROTC; Athletic Association 4; M Club 2, 3, 4; Gold Military Wreath 1, 3, 4. 46—JOHN DAVID THOMPSON, Springfield, Missouri. Company "C,” Cadet Sergeant; Company Football 2, 3: Varsity Football 4; Company Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Fusileers 4; Honor Guard 1; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Soft ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Eagle 3: Variety Show 3. 47—ROBERT SCHUMACHER TIBBLES, Normandy, Mis souri. Company "A,” Cadet Sergeant: Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4: Fusileers 3, 4; Honor Guard 3, 4; Award for Neatest Room 3; Soldiers Bar 3: Merit Award 2, 3. 48—DENNIS CHARLES TIGER, Checotah, Oklahoma. Com pany "C,” Cadet Captain and Company Commander; Soldiers Bar 1. 2, 3, 4; Della Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman-Sophomore Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Captain 4.
49—OREN TRANBARGER, Ponca City. Oklahoma. Com pany "D,” Cadet PFC; Merit Award 3; Maroon Bar 3: Rifle 4; Fusileers 4; Honor Guard 4. •2?,-JJ?RKY RAY WEILER, Sprin^M, Missouri. Company D; Cadet Private; Company boolball 2; Company Football All Star 2: Varsity Football 3, 1, Letter 3, 4, Captain 4.
51-C1IARLES PRESNELL WILSON, Ke■num. Missouri. Company A, Cadet Corporal; Fusileers 2. 3; Varsity Foot ball 3, ; Company Foot ball 2; Track I, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2. 3: Eagle I, 3, 4; Rifle Sharpshooter 1, 2, 3; Rifle Expert 1; Battalion Champion 138 Lb. Class in Wrestling 3; M Club 1: \ ice President M Club 4; All-time honor roll Eagle 3, 4; 2nd place district 880 relay team 3; All-school 880 relay champion ship team (Senior Division) 3; Swimming Team 4.
JUNIOR SCHOOL OFFICERS
AND NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Front roiv, left to right: McKee, Polsos, Carter, Tomlin, Turpin, Wirtel. Second roiv, left to right: Brown, L., Thomson, U., Glynn, Harland, Lombardi.
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JUNIOR SCHOOL UNDERGRADUATES Front roiv, left to right: Polsos, Osterland, Lieberman, Tomlin, Depcndahl, Barnes, Caldwell, Diedrichs, McKee, Glynn.
Second roiv, left to right: Romkey, Johnston, J., Jondro, Keir, W., Wilson, B., Sexton, Miller, J., Earl, Frohardt, Beasley. Third roiv, left to right: Cross, Keir, K., Custer, Emberton, Flynn, Dorson, Riegel, Ilogle, Hacker, Iverson.
Fourth roiv, left to right: Riggin, McGuire, Powers, E., Bender, Meinert, Watson, C., Witts, Green, J.H., Mareska, Marchio. Fifth roiv, left to right: Ohlhausen, Walker, Robertson, Moss, Higgins, Mc Arthur, Burns, Krallraan, Todd, Marcellus.
Sixth roiv, left to right: Meinershagen, Becker, S., Foster, Counts, Shaffer.
JUNIOR SCHOOL RIFLE TEAM Front roiv, left to right: Harland, Glynn, Lombardi, Cross.
Second roiv, left to right: Major Bailey, Tomlin, Turpin, Diedrichs, McKee.
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JUNIOR SCHOOL WRESTLING Front row, left to right: Hogle, Keir, K., McKee, Beasley, Powers, E. Second row, left to right: Dorson, Meinerl, McGuire, Keir, W., Earl, Marchio, Mareska. zZ Y zZMEXltO XXzZMISSOURI
Third row, left to right: Bryan, Wilson, B., Caldwell, Watson, A., Diedrichs, Glynn, Custer, Major Derrill Kuhlman, coach.
JUNIOR SCHOOL BOXING Front row, left to right: Hacker, Lombardi, Romkey, Mathis, Iverson.
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1— JOHN MILTON ANDERSON, Washington, /a.—Cadet Private Company "B”; N. R. A. Marksman; Maroon and Gold Bar with Three Stars.
8—WAYNE ROBERT FLEWELLYN, Lee, ///.-Cadet Private Company "B”; N. R. A. Sharpshooter Bar Four: Maroon and Gold Bar with Three Stars; Football Letter.
2— FRANCIS JACK ASCHINGER, St. Louis, /Wo.—Cadet Corporal Company "B”; N. R. A. Marksman First Class; Maroon Bar for Discipline; Football Letter.
9—MICHAEL OWEN FOGARTY, Arcola, ///.-Cadet Pri vate Company "B”; N. R. A. Marksman; Football Certificate.
3— SILVIO BONGIOANNI, Caracas, Venezuela, S. A.— Cadet Private Company "B”; N. R. A. Marksman; Maroon and Gold Bar with Three Stars. 4— LARRY DEAN BROWN, Chanute, Kans.—Cadet Cor poral Company "B”; N. R. A. Marksman First Class; Letters in Football and Wrestling; Certificates in Baseball, Basket ball, Track; Beginner’s Band; Maroon and Gold Bar; Honor Medal and Military Bar.
5— JOHN ANTHONY BRYAN, Kansas City, Mo.—Cadet Private Company "B”; N. R. A. Sharpshooter Bar Five. 6— RICHARD DOUGLAS CARTER, Kansas City, Mo.— Cadet Sergeant Company "B”; N. R. A. Sharpshooter Bar One; Maroon and Gold Bar with Three Stars; Gold Bar for Scholarship; Football Letter; Tennis Certificate; Scholarship Plaque Highest Grades in Lower Classes 1954-55; Maroon Bar for Discipline; Honor Medal and Bars in Scholarship, Barracks, Military. 7— JAMES FRANCIS DALY, Flushing, Mich.-Cadcl Cor poral Company "B”; N. R. A. Marksman; Maroon Bar for Discipline; Gold Bar for Scholarship; Football Letter; Honor Medal and Bars in Barracks, Military.
14—WILLIAM WILSON JACKSON, Maryville, Mo.— Cadet Private First Class Company "B”; N. R. A. Sharp shooter Bar Two; Football Leiter; Maroon and Gold Bar with Three Stars. 15—HARVEY LEE LOMBARDI, Kirkwood, -Wo.—Cadet First Lieutenant Company "B"; N. R. A. Sharpshooter BaiThree; Maroon and Gold Bar with Three Stars; Maroon Bar for Discipline; Gold Bar for Scholarship; Football Letter; Scholarship Plaque 7th Grade 1955-56; Honor Medal and Bars in Barracks, Military.
10 — ADRIAN GABRIEL GARZA, Monterrey, Mexico D.F.— Cadet Private Company "B”; N. R. A. Marksman; Maroon and Gold Bar with Three Stars. 11—HENRY JOSEPH GROENEWOUD, Kansas City, Mo. — Cadet Corporal Company "B”; N. R. A. Marksman; Foot ball Letter; Plaque for Best Drilled New Cadet Dad's Day .1956: Honor Medal and Barracks Bar.
16—GARY OWEN MATHIS. Wichita, Kans.—Cadet Pri vate First Class Company "B”; N. R. A. Marksman First
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12-LEE KENNEY HAMMOND, W, Omaha, AW>r.-Cadet Private Company "B”; N. R. A. Marksman; Football Letter.
17—VICTOR SIMONE, Caracas, Venezuela, S. Ai—Cadet Private Company "B”; N. R. A. Marksman.
20-WADE ARTHUR TURPIN, Kansas City, /Wo.-Cadet Corporal Company "B”; N. R. A. Sharpshooter Bar Three; Letters in Football, Track; Basketball Certificate; Inter mediate Band; Annual Minstrel; Maroon Bar for Discipline; Honor Medal and Military Bar; Maroon and Gold Bar; Maroon Triangle for Posture.
21—VERNON JAY WAGONER, Wichita, Kans.-Cadet Private Company ”B'’; N. R. A. Marksman.
13—MICHAEL FLYNN HARLAND, Ironton, /Wo.-Cadet First Lieutenant Company "B”; N. R. A. Sharpshooter Bar Seven; Letters in Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track: Certificates in Tennis; Football Captain 1956; Scholarship Plaque 7th Grade 1955-56; Maroon and Gold Bar; Maroon Bar for Discipline; Gold Bar for Scholarship; Intermediate Band; Annual Minstrel; Junior Scholastic Award 7th Grade 1.955-56; Honor Medal and Bars in Scholarship, Barracks, Military, Athletics, Rifle; Maroon Triangle for Posture.
18—JAMES ALLEN SMITH, Springfield, Mo.—Cadet Pri vate Company "B”; N. R. A. Marksman First Class; Football Manager 1956; Maroon and Gold Bar with Three Stars. 19—UDELL THOMSON, III, Brentwood,Mo.-Cadet Cor poral Company "B”; N. R. A. Marksman First Class; Annual Minstrel; Maroon and Gold Bar.
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22—WILLIAM BARNETT WIRTEL, Glendale, Mo.— Cadet Sergeant Company "B”; N. R. A. Marksman First Class; Leiters in Football, Baseball, 'frack; Basketball Cer tificate; Best Drilled Old Cadet Dad’s Day 1956; Intermediale Band; Upper School Band; Annual Minstrel; Maroon and Gold Bar with Three Stars; Maroon Bar for Discipline; Honor Medal and Bars in Barracks, Athletics.
ROSTER OF CADETS 1956-57 .Allen, Robert, Oak Park, Illinois Anderson, John, Washington, Iowa Arends, David, Elmhurst, Illinois .Arnold, Steven, Clayton, Missouri Aschinger, Jack, St. Louis, Missouri Altcbery, Paul, Wichita, Kansas Austin, John, Wichita, Kansas
Bader, Frederick, St. Louis, Missouri Baker, Richard, Fonda, Iowa Baran, Donald, Chicago, Illinois Baran, Ronald Paul, Chicago, IllinoisIS Barber, John, Springfield, Illinois Barnes, Thomas, Kansas City, Missouri Barthold, Richard, Peoria, Illinois Baugh, Harry, Jr., Wheaton, Illinois Beasley, William, St. Louis, Missouri Becker, Allan, Morion, Illinois Becker, Stephen, Springfield, Illinois Bender, Richard, Mission, Kansas Bernal, Henry, Maracaibo, Venezuela, S. A. Berry, Thomas, Onawa, Iowa Bird, Samuel, Wichita, Kansas Blanco, Raul, Caracas, Venezuela, S. A. Bledsoe, James, New Florence, Missouri Blom, Peter, Glencoe, Illinois Bohley, Thomas, St. Louis, Missouri Bolin, Sanford, Jr., Paragould, Arkansas Bongioanni, Miguel, Caracas, Venezuela, S. A. Bongioanni, Silvio, Caracas, Venezuela, S. A. Boss, Neel, Lake Villa, Illinois Bowen, Peter, Mattoon, Illinois Bowen, Stephen, Mattoon, Illinois Brown, Danny, Chanute, Kansas Brown, Larry, Chanute, Kansas Bruce, Robert, Wichita, Kansas Bryan, John, Kansas City, Missouri Bueneman, James, Wright City, Missouri Burns, J. T., Springfield, Illinois
Caldwell, Thomas, Bandera, Texas Callum, Fred, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Calvin, Ronald, St. Louis, Missouri Carter, James, Kansas City, Missouri Carter, Richard, Kansas City, Missouri Chatham, William, St. Joseph, Missouri Cherches, Howard, Mexico, Missouri Clark, Albert, St. Louis, Missouri Colloca, Raul, Barcelona, Venezuela, S. A. Comensky, Steven, St. Louis, Missouri Connelly, Denis, Wichita, Kansas Connelly, Thomas, Wichita, Kansas Counts, Charles, Idaho Springs, Colorado
Cross, Frank, St. Louis, Missouri Cunningham, Albert, Atlantic, Iowa Cunningham, Charles, Peoria, Illinois Currie, Gale, Fairfax, Missouri Custer, John, Omaha, Nebraska
Dalton, Michael, St. Louis, Missouri Daly, James, Flushing, Michigan Dcpcndahl, J ere, St. Louis, Missouri Diedrichs, Royal, North Platte, Nebraska Diez, James, Kenesaw, Nebraska Dominguez, Manuel, Havana, Cuba Dorson, Ronald, Peoria, Illinois Dull, Dale, Des Moines, Iowa Dyer, James, Windermere, Florida
Earl, Donald, Omaha, Nebraska Ellcrman, John, Jr., Normandy, Missouri Emberton, Frank, Waynesville, Illinois Enos, William, Lake Bluff, Illinois
Feltens Lein, Thomas, St. Joseph, Missouri Finney, George, Jr., Ferguson, Missouri Flewellyn, Wayne, Lee, Illinois Flynn, Arthur, Overland, Missouri Fogarty, Michael, Arcola, Illinois Fortner, John, Bloomington, Illinois Foster, Jack, Des Moines, Iowa Frohardt, Bruce, St. Ann, Missouri Fulkes, Duane, Mexico, Missouri
Garrett, Lawrence, Kansas City, Missouri Garlung, Rodney, Macksville, Kansas Garza, Adrian, Mexico, D. F. Gchm, Lester, Jr., Webster Groves, Missouri Geng, David, Rockton, Illinois Gerdenich, Ma ten II, New Augusta, Indiana Glynn, Raymond, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Gray, Sloven, Maryville, Missouri Green, John, Springfield, Missouri Green, James, Shawnee, Kansas Groenewoud, Henry, Kansas City, Missouri Gunzehnan, Tommy, Wichita, Kansas
Hacker, James, LaGrange, Illinois Hager, William, Springfield, Illinois Hammond, Lee II, Omaha, Nebraska Harland, Michael, Ironton, Missouri Harmon, David, Aurora, Illinois Higgins, Kevin, Kirkwood, Missouri Higgins, Brian, Kirkwood, Missouri Hill, Robert, Kansas City, Kansas Hippe, Ronald, Webster Groves, Missouri Hodson, Glenn, Kansas City, Missouri Hoepfner, Gary, Morion, Illinois Hoffman, Tauber, Hopkins, Minnesota Hoglc, Francis, Daytona Beach, Florida
Iverson, John, Dalhart, Texas
Jackson, William, Maryville, Missouri Jenkins, John, Lebanon, Missouri Jenkins, Lynn, Little Rock, Arkansas Johnson, Don, Magnolia, Arkansas Johnston, James, Sioux City, Iowa Jondro, Lynn, Belleville, Illinois
Keir, Kendall, Spencer, Iowa Kcir, Wend a 11, Spencer, Iowa Kenney, William, Butler, Missouri Kcppner, Thomas, LaGrange, Illinois Kerch, Luis, Caracas, Venezuela, S. A. Kinsey, Kenneth, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Kirkman, Donald, Des Moines, Iowa Knigge, James, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Kohlbecker, Robert, Springfield, Illinois Kopp, Gerald, St. Louis, Missouri Krallman, Marlin, Cassville, Missouri Kramer, Ray, Chicago, Illinois Krause, James, Flint, Michigan Krieger, Ronald, Peoria, Illinois Kroeger, Gilbert, Bethany, Missouri
Lamb, Roger, St. Louis, Missouri Lanier, Tommy, North Lillie Rock, Arkansas Lester, David, Eric, Pennsylvania Lieberman, Gerald, Ladue, Missouri Lombardi, Harvey, Kirkwood, Missouri Long, Neill, Kansas City, Missouri Loomis, Stephen, Wichita, Kansas Lugo, Luis, Caracas, Venezuela, S. A. Luis, Jose, Caracas, Venezuela, S. A. Luis, Victor, Caracas, Venezuela, S. A. Lurvey, Vernon, Springfield, Missouri
McArthur, Lewis, Columbia, Missouri McCollum, William, St. Louis, Missouri McCray, Larry, Davenport, Iowa McGuire, James, Overland Park, Kansas McHale, Bruce, Kansas City, Missouri McKee, Mark, Caracas, Venezuela, S. A. McKinney, Ronald, Pasadena, Texas McKnighi, James, Kansas City, Missouri McLaughlin, Dennis, Nevada, Missouri Maker, James, Phoenix, Arizona Marcellus, Donald, New York, New York Mareska, Jon, Topeka, Kansas Mathis, Gary, Wichita, Kansas Medsker, John, Springfield, Missouri Meinershagen, Steven, Higginsville, Missouri Meinert, Glen, St. Louis, Missouri Mejia, Albert, Kansas City, Missouri Mendenhall, Jay, Emporia, Kansas Merkle, David, Normandy, Missouri Meyer, John, Kansas City, Missouri Mier, Angel, Aguascalientes, Ags., Mexico Miller, Phihnorc, Prairie Village, Kansas
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Mizrahi, Alberto, Caracas, Venezuela, S. A. Moore, Charles, Lawton, Oklahoma Moss, Terry, Des Moines, Iowa Murphy, William, St. Louis, Missouri Myers, Dale, Kansas City, Missouri
Ohlhausen, Danny, Mt. Vernon, Illinois Oliver, Robert, Springfield, Missouri Osborn, Kenneth II, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Osborne, Gerald, St. Louis, Missouri Osterland, Gernot, Aurora, Illinois Oviedo, Brian, Guayaquil, Ecuador, S. A.
Page, Jerry, Kansas City, Missouri Parrish, Thomas, Jr., Kansas City, Missouri Peckham, Larry, Wichita, Kansas Pelican, George, St. Louis, Missouri Perry, Dudley, II, Dallas, Texas Peterson, Ronald, Clarinda, Iowa Pfeiffer, Ernst, Robertson, Missouri Pico, Alfonso, Caracas, Venezuela, S. A. Pimpcrl, Mathias, Chicago, Illinois Pipkens, Ronald, St. Louis, Missouri Plake, Gunnar, Taiwan, Formosa Porter, Thomas, Marshalltown, Iowa Polsos, Steven, St. Louis, Missouri Powell, Craig, Peoria, Illinois Powell, Ronald, Olivette, Missouri Powers, Eddie, Columbia, Missouri Powers, Robert, Columbia, Missouri Prince, Raymond, Carbondale, Illinois
Quintero, Gonzalo, Caracas, Venezuela, S. A.
Reisel, Hallock, St. Louis, Missouri Reiter, Stewarl, Peoria, Illinois Rhiner, West Des Moines, Iowa Riegel, Carl, St. Louis, Missouri Riggin, Walter, Kansas City, Missouri Robertson, Dennis, Des Moines, Iowa Rockcl, Brian, University City, Missouri Roeder, John, Affton, Missouri Rogers, Gary, Council Bluffs, Iowa Romkey, Michael, Ml. Pleasant, Iowa Rossi, Benny, Hugo, Oklahoma Rovik, Lee, Glenview, Illinois
St. Marie, Gary, Hopkins, Minnesota Saldivia, Oscar, Barquisimcto, Venezuela, S. A. Sampers, Stephen, Arnold, Cambridge, Iowa Santas, Benedict©, Havana, Cuba Scharlz, Dennis, Wichita, Kansas Scharlz, Weston, Wichita, Kansas Scheller, Edward, St. Louis, Missouri Schmidt, Ralph, St. Louis, Missouri Schulman, Frederick, Chicago, Illinois Scott, Jerry, Wichita, Kansas
Sennett, Jeffrey, Wichita, Kansas Seslcr, Guy Earl, Jr., Joplin, Missouri Sexton, John, Creve Coeur, Missouri Shaffer, William, Des Moines, Iowa Shaw, Lynn, Eric, Kansas Siegel, James, Wichita, Kansas Sierra, Frank, Kansas City, Missouri Simone, Sanin, Caracas, Venezuela, S. A. Simone, Sacha, Caracas, Venezuela, S. A. Simone, Victor, Caracas, Venezuela, S. A. Smith, Allen, Springfield, Missouri Smith, Leonard, Rizal, Philippine Islands Smith, Walter, Rizal, Philippine Islands Smith, Sheldon, Peoria, Illinois Snell, Ray, North Platte, Nebraska Sorenson, Robert, Keokuk, Iowa Spellman, Raymond, St. Joseph, Missouri Spence, Donald, Williamsville, Illinois Stacey, Hadley, Mexico, Missouri Stahl, Charles, Springfield, Missouri Stephens, Ronald, St. Louis, Missouri Stindel, Carl, Webster Groves, Missouri Slinecipher, William, St. Louis, Missouri Slone, Warren, Chicago, Illinois Sullzman, Leo, Hannibal, Missouri Sutter, Samuel, Eureka, Missouri
Taylor, Darryl, Kansas City, Missouri Teglmeicr, Kurt, Millstadt, Illinois Thomas, Michael, Wichita, Kansas Thompson, John, Springfield, Missouri Thomson, Udell TH, Brentwood, Missouri Tibbles, Robert, Normandy, Missouri Tiger, Dennis, Checotah, Oklahoma Tjaden, James, Fonda, Iowa Todd, Michael, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Tomlin, Stephen, Des Moines, Iowa Tranbarger, Oren, Ponca City, Oklahoma Tucker, Brenton, East St. Louis, Illinois Turpin, Wade, Parkville, Missouri
Vaughn, Dan, Wichita, Kansas
Wagoner, Jay, Wichita, Kansas Wagner, Steven, Kansas City, Missouri Walker, John, Mexico, Missouri Weatherly, Robert, St. Louis, Missouri Weiler, Jerry, Springfield, Missouri While, Paul, Des Moines, Iowa Whittaker, Jerry, Denver, Colorado Wilkerson, Charles, Washington, Missouri Wilson, Barrick, Jr., Overland Park, Kansas Wilson, Charles, Kennett, Missouri Winger, Jon, Ottumwa, Iowa Wirtel, William, Glendale, Missouri Witts, Jerry, Decatur, Illinois Worshen, Francis, Grand Island, Nebraska
loung, Owen, Columbia, Missouri