~3 oma KATHERINE RAWLS = Miami Beachy Fla.;,; Swirmor and Divor. Monbcr of 1932 and 1936 Olympic tcams taking sccond place in tho springboard dive in both Olympic games. Although still a youngster she has won 27 national championships and holds 18 Amorican records in breaststroko, frce style and medley Swinminge She has donc more to advance the sport of swirming than any other girl in the Unitod Statos, She has a charmin= personality and unfailing good sportsrianship. She is modest in victory, couragoous in defcat ahd considerate of other oppononts. Is always willing to give advice and hclp others. By her cxample she has stimulated intcrest in hor sport and hor qualities of lcader- ship have boon an inspiration to young swirricrs, Sho ig willing at all times to do hor part to make swimming mocts succossful. Tourcd Japon last summer with an American tear: and her. nodesty and ability made hor a great ‘ven eee wherever she appoarcd. SZ, Se. ate Sd a2, MY, dM. Nz. ARCHIE J, SAN ROMANI - Kansas State Tonchors Colloge, Distanec Runner Moribor of the 1936 Olympic toanm, winning fourth placo in the 1500 motor Wits Goncorally rogardced as having the bost chance of lowcoring tho proe sont world's rocord in the milo and 1500 moter runs. Trains faithfully and is slways in. oxcollient condition, Is a clean sportsrianlikoe star. beyond impcoachncnte Soft spoken and quite mannoreds he noverthcloss has the confidence that figures in tho makoeup of covery champion, Has made a grcat contribution to track and ficld both at hone and abroad. Possosses a personality and charactcr which establishes him as a real gcontleman,. if the national championships in Milwaukee he stumbled and fell thereby losing.an opportunity to win the natiorial championship and possibly create a new world's record, WHen pressed for a statement ho rofusod to blame anyone and accopted his misfortune in a truco sports} ranlike manner, Se oe Oe WILLIAM SEFTON = University of Southern California, Pole Vaulter Mombor of the 1936 Olympic toam. Captain of the University of Southern Californian track team, Joint, holdor of the world's record for tho police yault at 14 Foot 11. inchos, Broke worid’a rocord Tor the pole vault for high schools in 1943, Was . brifiiant sutdent and won the diamond medal at U.S.C. the highest honor that a graduating scnior at U.S.C. may receive. Modest and, gontlomanly in domcanor and always considerate of his fellow athlotes, Has sect a,fine oxarmplo by his loadership and. strict observance of training rulos, Has the highest ideals of amntourisn. Wes elocted captain of the track toam that toured Japrn iast sume mer and was execodingly popular wherovor hoe appeared, s wv Me. ‘ aa +t &€ 2 €OG & & & 4