Army and Navy Academy - Adjutant Yearbook (Carlsbad, CA)
- Class of 1960
Page 1 of 184
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The highest honor that any member of the Adjutant Staff can receive is
membership in Quill and Scroll. International Society for High School journal-
ists and the happy and proud group below are the cadets who were voted
membership in this honor society. Mr, Manuel Z. Olbes. faculty adviser of
the Adjutant and of Quill ck Scroll for the past thirteen years. has always
demanded the highest standard of yearbook work before awarding the coveted
award to staff members. For the past three years the Academy yearbook has
won first place in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association yearbook contest
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Front row, left lo right: T. Krueger, Mr. Manuel Z. Olbes, faculty advisorg E. Shaw. Back row: E. lloyd,
O. Fitzgerald, C. Boetticher, G. Bell, J. Packham, G. Gustafson, R. Johnson, J. Davis, W. Fruehllng, L.
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and this national recognition of journalistic excellence is due to the top work
done by members of the Quill
and Scroll. The chapter officers
are: Tom Krueger. president:
lid Shaw. vice presidentg Glen
Gustafson. secretaryg Oscar
Fitzgerald. treasurer. and Bill
lfruehling. sergeant-at-arms.
A yearbook is a record of memories capturing forever on
the printed page the story of victories and hopes, of dreams
and plans, and sometimes, of disappointments. But above
all, it is a record of our lives at Army and Navy Academy,
a record that the passing years will make more precious.
Tom Krueger. as managing editor. carried the brunt of
the work and worked effectively to co-ordinate the different
departments. Wfithout any question, photography is the
hardest and longest of the production jobs, and here Tom
Krueger, Ray johnson. Craig Smith and lired Vang worked
throughout the year. The editorial board consisted of Oscar
Fitzgerald, Glen Gustafson and Carl Boetticher, associate
editors. with jeff Davis supervising Sports and Eddie Lloyd
as Activities Editor.
A superb job of financing the book was done by lid Shaw
as Advertising Manager and Graham Bell as Business Man-
ager, who. together with their staffs, collected over 57,000.00
to make the Adjutant of 1960 possible. Bill liruehling and
Carl Guenther worked on make-up.
The members of the Adjutant Staff are indebted to Mr.
Manuel Z. Olbes for the long hours he so willingly gave
this yearbook so that it could match and surpass the high
standard of tjuality achieved in the past.
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Here, within the confines of the Senior Garden and around
the Senior Well, is the Class of 1960 gathered for its last fare-
well photo, a beautiful memento which the passing years will
make more priceless. It is a class of outstanding and colorful
personalities, individualists to the coreg a class of leaders and
athletes and actors. It is a class that has stayed together for
many years and has pulled together and shared its victories
and its disappointments with a oneness of unity seldom
matched by other previous graduating classes, It is a class of
strong loyalties and one that has displayed determination and
strength. Under the guidance of its adviser, john R. Maffucci,
and its class officers, it has left a record of achievement that
places it with the best all-time graduating classes of this
Academy.
Front row, left to right: D. Taylor, J. Duryee, W. Turner, J. Wilson, W. Fortig, W.
ligon. G. McGehee. G. Phillips, E. Shaw, J. Packham, G. Williams, A. Mitchell, L.
Semenzo, S. Guitron, A. de Keiixer, P. Winger, J. lunkes, R. Oliver, W. McDonough,
G. Gustafson, S. Hecker, A. Bustamante, A. Abrams, A. Bourquez, E. Stanton, H.
Tessodu. l. Gomer- Second row, left to right. R. Bacon, J. Wharton, W. Lundy, D.
lihdbefgt E- Roe. C- Block. W. Oliver, W. Boddy, C. Boetticher, D. Seevers, T.
Krueger, Couch John A. Mdftvcti, G. Bell, D. Keown, R. Pina. Back row, Iett to right:
J. Wooliever, A. Robinson, M. Walter, J. Vincent, R. Betz, T. Rhodes, H. Johnson,
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Gentlemen of the Class of 1960:
It has been my experience that periodically there
passes through the Senior Gate an outstanding class
among all other classes-such is the case with this. your
Class of 1960.
Long ago I learned that a student body is as good as
its Senior Class. I give you gentlemen of the Class of
1960 just credit for giving us the finest student body I
have ever known. These are not mere words, gentlemen,
it is a statement of a true fact. Since I know that you
have been responsible for this, I express to you my deep-
est appreciation and lasting gratitude.
Your work in directing and guiding others will not
end when you pass through the Senior Gate on june Sth-
rather, it will be but the beginning. You will have an
opportunity in college to do a similar job, and in life,
itself, you will always have the opportunity and a chal-
lenge, too, to lead and guide others in the right way of
life.
I have complete faith in you and know that you will
accept any challenge that comes your way in helping
others to make this a better world for all of us. In so
doing you will reflect credit upon yourself, your parents,
and your Alma Mater.
God bless you, my young friends.
Alfectionately,
XV. C. Atkinson, President
Colonel, ANA
Colonel William C. Atkinson
President
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C11sS ot 1960
I extend to xou mx heart1est eoneratu1at1ons on reaeh1n
5 nwrtmt 111 eitt ne 1 It I5 lndeed a 5oe1
m mment 1UfC7l7C.I1II1g17 tore xou IS 1n L11Il1'L1S nexx xx IX ot l1te
In xxh1t xx IX 1re 111111125 gorng to be C115-LFCIII The most
SCl'I1xlHg d1tIerenee xx111 he IU xour nexx freedom xou are on
xour exxn XK1'lICXlJL1 do xxrth thrs freedom IS up to xou There
are txxo h1s1e paths xou max tolloxx the path of d1se1p11ne
xxnth 1111 ot tts hard xxorle Studx and self ee ntrol or the path
ot lazrness xx h1eh xx11I lead xou d Il II the ladder mstead of up
to greater thrngs
I am sur xou xx11l ehoobe the hrst the path of d15e1p11ne
XX hat I9 the path of L1lSClP11I1C' Xou haxe heard a lot about
the vxord C1l5ClP1lflL WICII respeet to the Commandant s CJ11lLC.
1nd pumshment But th15 IS onlx one part ot the mean1ng ot
xxord t 15 self ISCIWIIUC 1s x1xe11 the SLCCIDX up bx one
se ot 1 system ot 1IXlI1g 1nd ot dorng thmgs our oxxn er
son1l rules ot 17C1'tiXllH' XY 1thout th1s se1fd1se1p11ne we htxe
nothmg So 1Syl1Ll gr1du1te 1nd eommenee 1nexx take stoek
urself e x 1 s 111 1o11ox1x
1vx1s e ermtn
X C Atlunson
C aptam ANA
X1ee Pres1dent
mend C Ede
Defin Sgldmgster
Prom W1l1,Qm C
Vice P Afklnso
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Q11ss of 1960
It IS xuth drstmet ple1sure th1t I xx r1te to the ellss ot 1960
There 1 11 umque eharleter about th1Q e11sx xxhleh mlkes It 1
xerx good one on LIIUPUS md III lfll1xLll1g thm eh1r1eter I
th1n1e xxe max attr1bute It to the SPIFIC of 11'lCI1C11X eooperatlon
xxhleh IS ex1dent lmong ltx memhers Ihe xoung men of the
e11ss of 1960 1re happy e IC 12 1 re1l 11x to haxg them 1
e1mpuQ Thex hue ll eontrrbuted tc l11I1x1f1g Army N1x
Aeademx 1 mueh better Sehool both tor e1dets 1nd tteultx
They h1xe been xx1Il1ng e ox 11 g 1rt rn te
tes me lffylllg out the 1ee11S ot the Sehool XY'1th 111 S
p1rt1e1p1t1on rn the XJYIC1 program ot the Audemx they
h1xe IUIIIIIIIHCC1 m exeellent seho115t1e reeord 1nd xx11I earrx
xxrth them lnto eollege good b1e1eground 1nd PI'LP1f11lU1I
Certa1n1x xxe ot the taeultx haxe telt 1 re11 souree ot hlp
pmebi 1n xxorlemg vx1th all ot xou md xxe xh111 111 remember
xou xxtth the greatest affeetlon 1nd 51ne re 1ppree11t1on tor
xxhat xou hue done to make the xe1rs 11 Armx Nux Aead
emx mueh hr1ghter 1nd better A11 our hest xx1Shes fo Wlth
xou and plelse remember us on the 51111, 18 xou go through
xour SLIFS ot gre1ter aeh1exement 1nd ueomplrihments
R1xm 1nd C Ide
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Best wishes to you. Sinecrcly yours.
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Mr. Nyles Moffat
Head of the English Department
Senior English Instructor
Member of the Faculty Board
Adviser of 'The Warrior"
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Instructor, Junior English
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A senior English class
The English Department is under the direction of Mr. Nyles Motlut. Mr.
Moffat is not only the senior in the department hut also the instructor of the
senior class and the chief adviser of the student
Mr. Charles Hundley. who is in his tirst year at
English. Mr. Ray liroolchart is in charge of the
G. Brookhart has the freshman classes. Both are
riot." Mt. james Hannon, Dramatics coach, has
newspaper "The XY'arrior."
the academy. teaches junior
sophomore classes and Mr.
also advisers of "The XY'ar-
also taught a speech course
throughout the year. Under these experienced teachers. the Academy has a
strong and very capable English department.
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Mr. James Hannon
Mr. R. Broolzhart Mr. G. Brookhart Head of the Dramatics Department
Instructor Sophomore English Instructor, Freshman English Adviser Junior Class
Adviser, "The Warrior" Adviser, "The Warrior" Member of the Fazulty Board
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Mr. Daniel Terry
Head of the Mathematics Dept.
Instructor of Advanced Algebra, French
and Solid Geometry and Trigonometry
Member of the Faculty Board
A Solid Geometry class in session.
The Mathematics department is a most important one at the Academy.
Maj. Dan Terry, the head of this department, has taught Algebra II, Trigo-
nometry and Solid Geometry at the Academy for many years. Mr, Harry
Ashmore has taught Plane Geometry and Algebra I this past year and Mr.
Ewell Ducote also had several Plane Geometry classes. Mr. Richard Gronquist
has taught review Mathematics and Mr. Harold Moses has also taught
Algebra l.
Mr. Harry Ashmore Mr. Ewell Ducote Mr. Harold Moses
Instructor of Plane Geometry Instructor of Plane Geometry Head of the Junior Department Mr. Richard Gronquist
and Algebra I Junior School Instructor Algebra l Review Mathematics
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Mr, Manuel Z, Olbes
Spanish II and III and California History
Head ol the Forelgn Languages Dept.
Faculty Adviser, 'The Adiutont"
Member of the Faculty Board
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Several cadets in a Spanish Il Class
Mr, Manuel Z, Olhes is the heacl of the Foreign Languages clepartinent at the Acaci-
einy .incl teaches all of the advanced Spanish classes. Mr. Olhes is also faculty advisor of
the Acljutant, Mr. G. Giansiracusa has taught all of the Spanish I classes and Mr. Dan
Terrv is in charge of the French classes, Mr. Rov Maclnrosh instructs cadets in elemenrarv
Af and advanced Latin and also teaches Ancient History, Mr. -l. clelieiizer teaches German.
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Mr. Roy Mclntosh
Mr.iG, Giansiracusa Latin and Greek Mr. Daniel Terry
Spanish I and Latin Ancient History French
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Mr. Henry H. Lawrence
Chemistry
Head of the Science Dept.
Member of the Faculty Board
A class In Chemistry
The well equipped laboratories of the Academy help the Science teachers and the stu-
dents in their work. Mr. Henry lawrence is in charge of the Chemistry classes and is the
head of the science department. Mr, E, Jacobson instructs cadets in elementary and advanced
Biology. Mr. R. johnson teaches seniors Physics and Coach john Matfucci. who is also Athletic
Director of the school. teaches Hygiene and First Aid.
Mr, John A. Maffucci
Mr. E, C. Jacobsen Hygiene and First Aid
Mr. R. Johnson Elementary and Advanced Biology Senior Class Adviser
Physics and General Science Adviser to the Science Club Head of t'1e Athletic Dept
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A Junior School Class taught by Mr, H. Moses
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The Junior School Department of Army and Navy Academy,
comprising the sex enth and eighth grades, is under the direction of
Captain Harold R, Moses. principal of the junior division. Captain
Moses also teaches junior school mathematics. Mr, H. Mohan heads
the English department, Mr. De Keijzer teaches History and Mr.
E, Ducote is the Hygiene and General Science teacher. The excel-
lence and thoroughness of the training received hy the junior school
cadets has been evident year after year in the top grades received
hy graduates of this division when they enter the high school depart-
ment of the Academy.
Mr. Harold Moses
7lh a'd 8011 Grade Mathematics
Academic Head of lhe Junior Division
Tennis Coc:'1 and 8lH Grade Class Adviser
Member of he Fozulty Baard
Above:
Mr. H. Mohan
7th and 8th Grade English
Mr. E. Ducole
Hygiene and General Science
Algebra
Assistant Coach Track
Mr. J. de Keiizer
H?sYorY and German
Coach Soccer
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The office staff of Army and Navy Academy shovun here htuc
cl most unportant role rn the .ldmrnrstratron of thzs school To many
cadets hovxever therr most lmportant role IS the drspensmg of the
weekly allowances and the countless t1mes when mth pmcttcdlly
no advance notrce they are able to hnd tram and plane .iccommoda
tlons for vleelc ends and vacatrons But more than that they .ire here
senror member of the ofhce stall has been vnth the Academy for A
dozen years Mrs Mime Y through has the clxfhcult tttslc of postmg
grades 1nd rrrrangrng college tmnscrlpts under the cllrectron of Dean
Raymond Ede To all these l.1d1es The Adjutant otfers its thanks
Ill the n tme of the Corps of C .idets for their const mt .md grfcrous
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Mlss Claudno Parnell
Secrelary lo Caplcun Alknnson
Mrs Ruth Fneld Secretory Olfnce Staff
Mrs Morne O Yarbrough Reglstrar
Mrs Eleanor Ruce Treosurers Ofhce
Mrs Cleo Schlmk
Head Secretary Ofhce 'tall
Mrs Eleanor Norrus Trea urer and Aud to
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Many of the activities that cadets enjoy after their academic
work and their military training work is over for the day are directed
by the ladies above. Mrs. Charlotte Atkinson is not only the official
hostess of the Academy and in charge of its many dances but also
has the Glee Club and the Choraleers. Mrs. Harold Moses is ever
willing to help cadets in the library while Miss Bardy is in charge
of the Recreation Hall canteen. Miss Pringle is the housemother for
the junior school cadets while the two ladies in the Infirmary, regis-
tered nurses, are ready to give medical aid and comfort at any time
of day or night and to get a doctor if the need arises.
Clockwise from top of page:
Mrs. Charlotte Atkinson, Social Hostess
and coach of the Glee Club
and the Choraleers
Mrs. Elfin Moses, librarian
Mrs. Paul Pringle, Housemother
Mrs. Cherie Windebank,
Recreation Hall Canteen
Mrs. Lucille Condy, Nurse
Mrs. Nancy Mohan, Nurse
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lnegited Army and Niiyy
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fnllnxxing the ewinpletinn nf
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lieednin .ind reliixgitinn.
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Clgirlshiid has something fnr
eyerynne. For the cadet who is
hnpelessly huried under Capt.
Mnffues English rind Maj.
'I'erry's Snlid there is tit leiisr
nne eliitiiee for Lll'lJXK'I1iI1g1ill his
trnuhles in "lwnze." Nut ynn
run, Krueger. And for the inf
tellettu.il set there is Mikes
lid Slum' is discovering the
hnundless xynnders nf iingitnrny.
You le.irn S.1lDCIlIlI1AQ every d.iy.
M.iny eqidets h.iye snnie very
slveeigtl reusnns for gning tn the
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C,r4ili.itn llell, xxhn is inndeliny
.1 dress xxhieh he plans tn pure
t'h.ise for the prnin.
Perhaps the major reason for a cadet
to visit the metropolis is to get his
weekly haircut. Seeing cadets rushing
madly to and from the barber shop is
common throughout the day. The trick
is to make it down and back without
being late to a class. After failing with
his pleas with the barber to leave him
at least some hair his thoughts turn to-
ward revenge. At last it is the cadets
turn as he and his comrades give
johnny a dose of his own medicine. No
sideburns for you, mister.
E Shaw watches G. Bell try on lody's undergaments. J. Peckham, W. Oliver, A. Bustamante, G. Bell and
E. Show enioy sodas at the House of Morgan.
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W. Oliver, J. Packham and T. Krueger are shown
taking revenge on Johnny, the local barber, at John-
ny's Barber Shop.
As the sun begins to set
into the beautiful blue Pa-
cific cadets begin to strag-
gle back to the campus.
There is one last stop. At
the very popular House of
Morgan a cadet can stock
up on food to last him
through the evening and
early morning Study hours.
And then in but' a few
hours paradise will again
be his.
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Dillon, C. Bustamante. Second row G. Walters, R. Oliver, E. Lloyd, H. Sommers, M. Burnett, R. Nydegger, C Guenther, R, Wise, S. Westbrook, J, Dike, R, Pin
Holmes. Third row , ', . , . l r, . Lance, R, Contreras, J. Davis, W. Frue'1Iing, R Williams, M. Sklar, S. Hecker, S. M:Gehee, R. Reis, S. Collin
Fourth row W. Sovoie V. Edler C. Blo:l: T. R'1odes, J. Husson , O. Fitz erald, C. Hayward, S. de Keiizer, G. Gustafson, J, Vfooiiover, . 0 , , , M
Back row E Groeneridyke, F. Knauevt, H. Fitzsirnmons, G. Phillips, A, Fernandez, E. Shaw, T. Krueger, R. Johnson
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55
The Mother's Club of the Academy, under the di-
rection of its president, Mrs. O. P. Fitzgerald, has had
a busy and a very rewarding year. The board of direc-
tors of the club, shown with Col. William C. Atkinson,
president of the Amdemy, represents the three hun-
dred mothers of the cadets an through this board the
patrons of the Academy can make their wishes known
to the administration. At the beginning of the year the
Mothers' Club arranged the reception on opening day
and later gave a reception in the Recreation Hall when
Col. Atkinson received his law degree. In May, the
Mothers' Club offered a vaudeville rogram to raise
funds for the scholarship fund of IKE club and will
also arrange the program for patrons of the Academy
visiting the campus on Mothefs Day
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Seated, fell to rvghf- Mrs. Leon Jonker, Mrs. O. P. Flfzgerald and Mrs. Ferrell Seevers. S d g Mrs.
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The First Classmen, following a tradition that the senior class holds its banquets in
San Diego, held their annual class banquet at the El Cortez Hotel on September 28 in the
magnificent new banquet room of this hotel. Inscribed mugs were presented to each
member of the class and to the guests. Col. William C. Atkinson and several teachers
told amusing stories of pranks played by previous senior classes. Both Col. Atkinson and
the class adviser, Coach john Mafucci, delivered addresses.
On October 15, the Second Classmen held their class banquet at the El Camino
Country Club in South Oceanside. The cadets worked up an appetite before dinner
with a dip in the club pool. The main address of the evening was delivered by the sec-
ond class advisor, Mr. james Hannon.
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me junior Varsitv. under the direttion of Coaeh
mild Nloses. vvere Co-Clliainpioiis of the Southern Prep
e Ihe XX arriors were sparked lfv running hatlqs. lf.
iefoid and B, Cltinger. and the hall handlinig of C.
ith T he line was strengthened bv D. Casparv. He was
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1 sell eam Captain and C. bmith vvas uhosen most valu-
ilale pliver.
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n etober the XY'arrior junior Varsitv met Fall-
o in their nrst contest. They vx ere defeated 21-0 in
1 llll' fought contest. The defense. led hv D. Caspary
d 'I Bullard held the fast hatl-as of liallhrooli to "
HIS in the first half.
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On Oetober 9 the
XX'arriors traveled to
Capistrano. Laels of ex-
perience still remained
the deciding factor as
the Xxlilfflklfb vvere
handed a Sl-U defeat. lf.
Bradford played a fine
game in the baektield
gaining most of the
yardage for the Cadets.
The XX'arriors next
flashed with North-
ridge and were defeat-
ed -18-T Quarterback C.
Smith completed three
out of seven to his end
J, lfulton but to no
avail. During the last
quarter the Xlfarriors
moved into a single
ming and drove 70
yards for their only
score. Smith earried it
over from the 5. 15.
Conger ran the conver-
sion for the final score
of -18-7.
Un October 2-1 ANA
hosted Brovvn Military
Aeadeiny. liarlv in the
e Smith ran L1 5 vard 1lt1.1rterh.1el4 sneal-4 for the store.
X irriors then PLII together another drive vvith passes
from Smith tm I lulto
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idlord. Ihe XX..rr1ors set up .mother touehdovxn
on inns hx li HL
I' . -rshev. ll. Cloneer and linallv Smith
fred on .1 LlLl.lI'ICVl5.iL'li rollout from the S. The XY'arriors
ned main on .1 -ill vard pass play from C. Smith to Il.
ltilton 'lheir final totiehdoxvn xxas tallied on a 20 vard
1 ss from Smith to l'L1lton. Collyer converted, The
tinil tot1l stood D5-U l-'I' ANA.
C Smith rolls out on qucrverbonk opfion ploy.
ron? ro o 1 D. Poils, J. Burden, T. Bullard, A. Corroll, G Murboch,
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R Hubbard Mgr J Wyaff, J. Koy, J. Fullon, A. Rossboch, D. Cospury, Couch
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emy by a score of 3-2. They were again unable to score on the first string defense sparked by Hayward, Guitron. and R.
Pina. Fernandez received two well-centered passes by right forward A. Bustamante to score the first two goals and Tate
scored the third.
In the next game the cadets took revenge on Desert Sun by taking a close home game by a score of 1-0. A. Busta-
mante on a brilliant play scored the only goal of the game in the closing seconds. Outstanding defense by S. Guitron and
C. Hayward helped to keep a scoreless game on their side. Pina, de Keijzer, Holmes, and johnson also played a very good
game.
On November 7 the
Fronl row, kneeling, left io right S. Westbrook, E. Fowler, R. Pino, R. Welch, G. Walters. Standing: R. Johnson, G. .
Holmes, G. Daley, R. Wise, S. de Keiizer, A. Busfamanfe, C. Hayward, S. Hodge, R. Ryden, J. Toie, R. Dunn, S. WHIFICJYS bowed to
Guilron, A. Fernandez, Mr. J. de Keiizer, Coach, M. Berry, T. Rhodes, J. Hussong, G. M:Gehee, D. Nydegger, R. Desert Sun 1-O in the
Tardio, R. Dellar, R. Schulze, P. Penn, M. Sklor, Mgr. A .
playoffs of their three
game series. The game
proved to be another
fast and exciting one
but this time the tables
were turned. Rudy Pina
at goalie showed his
best game of the season
making many close
saves, while on defense
Hayward and de Keij-
zer played very profes-
'M f sional games also. On
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the forward line excel-
lent passes were made
to set up scores but the
goals were missed by
inches. Near the close
of the game A. Busta-
mante missed a penalty
kick by only a few
inches. A good kick at
this point would have
tied the game. As
halfs, Holmes and P.
Pena moved the ball at
their best aided by S.
Hussong. The Warriors took the bulk of the many penalties called during the game causing much loss of precious time.
The cadets never let down for a moment but the one point lead which Desert Sun held from the beginning of the game
proved too great.
In the final game the Warriors contacted Elsinore NZSLM, a far superior team, and were defeated 3-0. During the
hrst half the cadets matched Elsinore both defensively and offensively. The game remained scoreless until the third quarter,
when the Elsinore squad got its first score. Minutes later Elsinore's goalie caught a shot from Rhodes which was right on
the goal line and looked like the tying point. In the fourth quarter their center forward scored two more goals even though
the Warrior defense was at its best. A. Bustamante and A. Fernandez came very close to tying the game in the last few
minutes but they were stopped just short of the goal line. Guitron and Hayward showed their best abilities in the defense
and gave Elsinore's line a hard time.
With a good number of the old boys back next year the soccer team is looking forward to a verv successful season.
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IIlICl'pI'CfL'l' of the l'lUl1lJl' Cnrlc. The H1111u1' c.ULlI1L'll docs not inflict punish-
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The Silver "A" is the highest iiwgird uf the Atndeiny thiit it tudet t.ni
tittiiin. lt is tiwglrded by the President on the reeuininendtitiain of the liieulty'
Cluininittee. whn represent the viirious departments uf the Aeudeiny, The hun-
ured eiidets tire thnsen fur service, lnyiilty, influence upon einnpus life. tnid
inetictiluus attention tu rules and regulations. The recipients uf this tnveted
iiwiird enjoy euinplete freedom except when perfwrining duties of the tniiiptis.
Front row lefr fo right: A. de Keiizer, O. Fitzgerald, D, Seevers, C, Boehicher, L. Semenzo, W. Lundy. Bock row' A. Fernandez
Gustafson, E. Show, T. Krueger, Colonel W. C. Atkinson, G. Zell, G. Phillips, S. de Keiizer, J. Fox.
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Cadet Ray oh11so11 fl or a11 outstandlng job 111 hotogra hy and or excellent 1er ormance
o many evactzng duties connected uzth his uork Cadet ohnson has been o11 sick leaze or sn
ueeks The sta o the Adjutant rays or hzs s eedy recozery Coach Rzchard Gfflllqlllff u ho
has bee11 uzth Army a11d Navy Academy since 1946 for his excellent coachzng o basketball dll!!
track but aboze all or hzs azrness dllll gentlema11l111ess tou ards athletes a11d athletu o clals
Cadet Wlllldlll Lundy because he Iflll ed hrmsel the to ore11s1c contender 111 zarzous 101117111
7I1El1fS held 171 San Diego County B111 Lundy has uon the highest au ards 111 the ore11s1c season
1f 1959 f I The memory 0 Mr IV Miller u ho taught classes 111 mechanical dra tznig and
cra ts Mr Mzller passed au ay 111 hzs 75th year a ter a I1 etzme de: oted to the educatzon 11 Amer
uan youth Cadet Edu ard Shau because his adzertlszng sta d1d a su 1erlat1ze job o sell111g
and thus made 1oss1ble the hzgh standards o thzs llllblltdllllll Mr Shasta H lr1 1 1 head o
the co11struct1o11 a11d Uldlllfelldllfe de llfflllellf o the Academy Mr Trl 1 and hzs sta 7101 only
Jullt tu o large buzldznigs during this scholastic year Academlc Hall Tu o a11d the neu Dllflllllllfy
DIIINIQ Room blllldlllg but also d1d a su error job o classroom maintenance Cadet Io111
Krueger because as managing editor o The Adjutant he piloted his sta to a very success ul a11d
reu ardfng year an: Mr ames Neyenesch Illdlldglllg dzrector o Neyenesch Prznters o
San D1e,go uho or tu elzfe years haze been the rznters o The Adjutant a11d uho has aluays
211611 kznd bel1 a11d adz ue to the ad: 1ser a11d sta 111 the many rlntlng roblems 1111011811
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md Nut Atldemy has, pllnted .1 tree on tdmpus rn
Top to Bottom Moior Tom Krueger, Colonel W, .
A1kinson,Cc:p!oin G Bell, Coach J. A. Moffucci.
memory of those men who lost thexr Ines at Pearl
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A5 lb LLl5f0ID1l'y Col XX IN Atklnson opened thc
tcrtmonv mth 1 short dcdrt tory tddrebs Then etth
mcxnher of thc senror LI155 fltted 1 sptdcful of elrth
Lund thc trcc 1 Star
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throughout the proceedings Amd the ceremony ended
with 1 few Il1CINUFi'll remrtrks hy Tom lxrneqer. the
tn 'rss prcsit ent.
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The cadets with their dates are shown gathered
around tree for distributions ol presents.
Santo Claus, G. Bell, is shown giving Carolyn Atkin-
son o teddy bear at the Christmas Dance.
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.ind cnioycd otoisions ot
thc vt-.1r. A wrt' Qu' .ite
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throughout .lnd tould not
htlp hut intiutntt utn
A scene ol the Academy Dance Bond at the Christ-
mas Dance,
Thu At.idt-iny IDJIILL' Band supplied tlits niusit .ind did .1
wry I'tI'Ul-CSSlUl1.ll ioh ot' it, Thu Third C,l.issnicn did the deto-
mtions under thc .ihlt dircttion of their Adiisor. Sgt. liostitlx.
jim Hannon who nt-.irly .ilixpiys helps with thcsc things lent
his usual prol'cssion.il touth .ind is tcitiiiily to he tliiiikcd
.dong with tht- others.
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The Aeademx hoopsters experleneed .1 xerx sueeessful season The XX arriors xxon all hut one league perform
ante and tied for the ehampionship The season xx as highlighted hx txxo elose xietories ox er Ramona then elimaxed hy
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emy xietorx The game stayed elose until the middle t f the fourth quarter xx hen the Fallhroolx XTNIHIIICJFS xxere enyox
Ing a hxe point lead Then guards Pruehling and Contreras lm from the outside and this left the Aeademy eagers one
point hehlnd Then xxith ten seeonds left Ieff Daxis dropped one through for the xxinnlng polnt
The Xarsitx posted their seeond third and fourth xxins of the season hx defeating Mountain Empire ulian
and RdITTClITd TLSPLLIIXLIX ICI XXIII IITL SCDLICITLTIT TIALP PTL SLJNCIII ICIUTITCIITTLITI
Cin Deeemher elexenth the lTl2,,lTI'IClll1tf,, XX arrit rs then opened their league plax xxith a 48 I9 Win oxer Raneho
del Campo The XX arriors xxere pared hx Iruehling and Burnett xx ho hit txxelxe and elexen points respeetlxely It xxas
here that our hoopsters displaxed their ahllily 1t defense ht lding their opposition to onlx hxe point in the flrst half
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Bill Iruehling and eff llaxis paeed the losers xxith thirteen 1nd txxelxe points res aeetixely
Then on Deeemher sexenteenth the XX.1rriors plaxed their first round opponents IIT the lxixx 1n1 Tournament
We drexx the Coronado Islanders and thex toole the xietorx hx a eount of 45 54 ln the eonsolation round the War
rlors xxere nipped hx a eount of 35 78 hx old rix al Ramona
On anuary fifth the Cadets play d their first home game of the year heating the Warriors from FilllTI'CDCllx 48
36 xxithout mueh trouble Bill Fruehling led the attaelx xxith txxelxe points and eff Daxis followed xxtth elexen
threat of Daxis Burnett and Fruehling xx as too mueh for ulian as the trio stored oxer three fourths of the points
for their elexenth game of the se1son the X 1rsitx tt rxeled to laguna Heath xxhere they lost hy a eonxmemg
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On anuary fifteenth the XX arrlorx xxon their third lLlgLlL xletory If the expense of San Mwuel hy a seore of
v6 I9 Xlatt Burnett and Bill Irruehling hoth Int fifteen and eff D 1xis folloxxed xxith thirteen to paee the xx inners
The XX arriors traxeled to R.1mon1 to pl IX the Bulldogs for the first time in league play This xxas a soon to he
rexenged defeat 1s our team xxent doxx n W 74
Ihe Xarsitx reeoxered frt in the lefe1t 1t R uni n1 1nd toolx 1 79 76 detision from XIOLlI1Idll1 lm ire elf Dax ts
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hy their All C II' eenter Boh XX ueste d xx ned the Cadets hx 1 nargin of nine points The final seore xxas 33 76 as li
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Daxis xxith ten
Cin Fehruarx setond the Cadets xxent to San Bernardino to plax the Igisenhoxxer hxe The XX arriors staged a
rallx late in the fourth ClLliI'CC.I' hut it xxas tot iate and xxe lost the game h a seore of I7 S4
Out after rexenge the XX 1rr4ors eompletelx dominated Lilian ITLIIIITQ them 75 9 Tom Ixrueger played a hne
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way with the seleitiun ul the "Stooges," uhm wnulel simon go through their initi.1tinn
.ind "Hell XVL-ek." Sex er.il yming ladies from the Csirlslmlel .mel Oieinsiile .ire.i, .is Well
.is the Mule-ts tried out tiur .nlinissiinr Alter the intorinil iniri.itiwn nn the i.1mpus. the
entire ilulw journeyeil to C restline for the t'urin.il ierenionies,
As the elulw gm iirgiiiizeel. the iwtliiers xxere seleiteel. M. Xhlilker. llresiilentg Miss
Gale Cooper. Vile-Presiilentg .mel Miss Glenn P.iie mis eleeteil Seirel.1ri',
Un the ex ening ot' Oituher lil. the me-inlwers ul' the Miseiue .mel XYig entered into
the realm nt' liowtliglits to put on their first play tiur the puhlie. "C.r,1el4eel lee ' .mel "Sorry
XVrong Number" on .1 double hill were well reeeiie-.l hy the eadet enrps .ind the other
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Heltibridle. Second row. A, Mitchell, R. Dillon, W. Boddy, S. Elmore, L. Whipple, P. Nevares, D, Cole, P, Paulson, S, Smith,
T. Bullard. Third row. D, Nydegger, J. Fox, R. Oliver, R. Wise, W. Turner, E. Recsei, W, Erickson, R. Ryden. Fourth row: E.
Groenendyke, J. Wooliever, J. Packham, G. Williams, R. lngold, W. Lundy, P. Soxno, E. Pearlman, E, Roe, F, Knguert,
Sitting, left to right: J. Fox, P. Manos, M
Walker, W. Lundy, Mr. J. F. Hannon, N
Snyder, N. Ennis, A. Moses, G. Cooper
Standing: F. Knauert, W, Boddy, R, Oliver
R. Dillon, A. Heltibridle, P. Nevares, W
Erickson, E. Roe, P. Sosna, E. Pearlman,
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"Act well your part, for there
all honor rests" is the motto and
code of the National Thespian So-
ciety. This organization consists ot'
all the top students in the field of
dramatic arts. Originally sponsored
by the late Mrs. XV. C. Atkinson.
National Thespian Troupe 150 of
the Army and Navy Academy has
become recognized as one of the
top organizations on the campus.
Thespian members are always
given top consideration for lead
roles in dramatic productions. Ac-
cording to the role played, points
are awarded to the sponsor. These
points then go toward the highest
award a Thespian may receive . . .
Honor Thespian.
Under the guidance and leader-
ship of Mr. Hannon, the members
of the National Thespian Society
have become a dramatic group of
the highest caliber. Their plays are
noted for professional appearance
and performance, To Mr. Hannon
go our deepest thanks for giving so
unfailingly of his time that the
Thespians might further their ideals.
Voted as ollicers in the society
this year were: XV. Lundy, Presi-
dent: Miss Nedra Snyder, Vice
Presidentg and Miss Glen Pace, sec-
retary.
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the center, Mr. ond Mrs. James Hannon.
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Mosque and Wig.
Top A scene from the Christmas Cantata
showing E. Recsei, D. Bostick, R. Ede, D.
Nydegger, G. Coleman, S. Smith,
Middle, left vo right The manger scene
from the Christmas Cantata including E.
Samenfeld, C. Holland, F. Knauert, S. El-
more, A. Mitchell, M. MocEachen, E. Roe,
5. Smith.
Bottom An angel appears lo the shep-
herds. From left to right: R. lngold, G.
Pace, V. Edler, D. Nydegger.
Getting into the Christmas spirit. the
Clhoraleers presented an annual Christ-
mas Cantata entitled "The Childe jesus."
The performante was given in the newly-
tompletetl Atatlemy chapel before an en-
thusiastic autliente. The program ele-
pittetl the hirth of Christ in musit and
stenes. li. Pearlman was the narrator,
reading the story from the Bible. Fea-
tured soloists were Miss G. Cooper. G.
Daley, R. Rytlen, and M. Sklar. The out-
standing lighting and costumes helpetl
recreate the spirit of the Yule-title season.
The music was arranged by joseph
tlotkey and Hazel Kirk. The thoir sang
suth songs as "The Promise." "The An-
nuntiationfi "The Sl.lf.iA "The Three
XY'ise Men." "At the Manger." and
"Atleste liitlelisfi Mrs. Charlotte Atkin-
son tlirettetl the tantata and attompanietl
them at the organ. Mr. blames Hannon
supervisetl the tostumes and staging.
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The Choir. under the direction of Mrs. Charlotte Atkinson. has had .1 husy and
a very successful year, Not only have they presented many chapel programs
but they have also given a. series of formal performances in Vista. Upland,
Ontario. San Diego. Oceanside and Carlsbad.
Their presentation of the annual Christmas Cantata and tableaux,
"Childe -lesusfi drew record crowds and rave comments for their
excellent performance. On April Znd. the choralec-rs presented a
ow which was very well received not only by the
but by the many visitors who attended the perform-
s. Because of its willingness to present programs for
local churches and organizations. the Choraleers have
become a valuable asset to the community and their
work has received high praise from many church
and civic leaders, Mrs. Charlotte Atkinson de-
serves the highest credit for her work as
advisor.
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row M Walker R Ryden E Groenendyke A Mitchell T Bullard M Sklar
The National Forensics League was founded on the campus several years ago to promote
and improve speech arts among cadets. To this end the club has striven with great success
The advisor of the club is Mr. F. Hannon. professor of speech arts, and director of drama
Cadet Bill Lundy is President. He culminated three years of membership in the club by win
ning the San Diego County Toastmasters Annual Speech Tournament. After winning three
regional contests Lundy went to the finals in San Diego. Talking extemporaneously on the
subject of ROTC. his warm sincerity won for him the trophy. This was the hrst time it had
been captured by anyone outside San Diego. The hrst speech event of the year was the annual
Student Congress in San Diego. Following this was the San Diego State Invitational, the Cal
XY'estern Open. the Hoover High Invitational. the USC NFL Open, and the USC Southern
California Open. In each contest points were awarded to participants to be totaled for various
degrees in the NFL.
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cience
The Science Club of Armv and Navy Academy was founded on the campus to promote
an interest in the Sciences. The tirst trip of the year was taken to the University of California
at Los Angeles campus. The tour included a visit to their Biology Department. Meteorology
Department. and the outstanding Medical Center. The tour of the Center was most interest-
ing. giving the cadets a chance to view their laboratories. artincial limb department and school
of medicine. The annual club field trip led the members to the Iiorrego Desert. The trip was
cut short as mother nature stepped in and doused the cadets in the night with a downpour.
The final trip of the season was a visit to San Diego and the Cudahy Packing Plant. Convair
Astronautics and the famous San Diego Zoo. The day ended with the Club banquet at the
Chuck XX'agon. The Club is under the direction of Mr. ll. C. Jacobsen and the President. T,
Krueger.
Front IOW, left to right: R. Worley, O. Fitzgerald, J. Wooliever, D. Seevers, E. Shaw, T. Krueger, Mr. E.
C. Jacobson, faculty advisor, C. Boetticher, G. Bell, L. Semenza, A. de Keiizer, C. Guenther, D. Taylor.
Back row: D. Lindberg, D. Chilen, L. Rossi, W. Sovoie, R. Dunn, J. Fox, G. Phlilips, G. Gustafson, C.
Black, J. Davis, W. Fruehling, D. Caspary.
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Top right: G. Holmes uncorlcs u beauty.
The XY'arrior "B" basketball team
finished the season with .1 10 and "
record. l'nder the outstanding guid-
ance ol' Coach Richard Gronquist the
team was molded into .1 working ma-
chine and finished the season in a
blaze of glory grabbing the fiO-cil1.lITl-
pionship. R. Pina was chosen lor the
All-League guard position. G. Holmes
and K. Mahlum were chosen for the
second team. R. Pina broke the "B"
individual scoring record with 28
points against San Miguel.
ANA 26 - Fallbrook 52-The first
game of the season w.1s with Ifall-
brook. The XY'arriors staged a second
halt' rally but Fallbrook hung on to
their le.1d. R. Dillon dumped in 7 and
CQ. Boetticher got 6.
ANA 25 -Rancho del Campo 26
-fThe XY'.1rriors got oft' to .1 slow start
left to right: O. Fitzgerald, Mgr., D. Caspory, J. Fulton, R. Pino, Coach R. Gronquist, G. Holmes, C
Boetlicher, K. Mchlum, R. Dillon.
and couldnt seem to recoxer. Ci. Boetticher led the scoring with 8 points followed by K. Nahlum with '.
ANA Z1 - La Jolla I8 The XY'arriors pulled together and dc-lie.1tecl the laxored La 'lolla j.V. squad. By using last breaks the XVarriors
threw I..1 .lolla off balance. C. Holmes and G. Mahlum led the statistics with 6 points apiece.
ANA 54- Fallbrook 38 The XY'.1rriors tried hard to right their earlier dc-lc-at but lc-ll short. 'l. lfulton led the team in .1 comeback
scoring ltl points but it wasnt cluite enough.
ANA 42 -julian 27 'lulian was no match lor the XY'arriors in this contest. The faclets led from the lirst as R. Pina p.1ced the team
with l6poi11ts.
ANA 55 - Laguna Beach 58 The XY'arriors led from the beginning but .1 foul in the last few seconds decided the contest in faxor ol
high point H1111 with 1'
Laguna Beach, ,l. lfulton was 1 '
ANA 61 -San Miguel ll The Cadets easily turned this into .1 FULII. lfultoii lcd the squad again with l-l on set shots. R, Pina fcil
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The XY'arrior. the Academy newspaper. is under the direction of Cadet john Lunlces in the position of Editor. Capt.
Nvles Moffat has assumed the advisory post. He is aided hy Capt. Ray Broolchart who assists the make-up department and
Mr. R. llroolshart who has responsihilitv over the editorial sta tl. To raise monev to improve the cjuality of the paper the statt
has instituted a photo service malcing availahle to cadets pictures taken at various events. The idea is something new and
has prov ed to he a great success. The venture was facilitated when the Adjutant vacated their former darkroom to move
into the new Adjutant room and fully ecjuipped darkroom, In the same huilcling with the Adjutant the XYarrior newspaper
was given a complete news room.
The statf puhlishes eight issues a year reporting all everv day news on the campus. The statt pnbljshetl .t special April
lfools Day issue.
XYorl4 on the newspaper gives a cadet valuahle experience in the tield of journalism. It teaches a cadet to write. to
meet deadlines and to deal with make-up and photography. This experience will he invaluable in choosing a career.
Top-Seated: Captain R. Moffat, Warrior faculty advisor. Left-Standing, left to Top right-Seated: Captain R. Brookhart, faculty advisor. Standing, left to right- A.
right: J. Wyatt, J. Burden, J. Wooliever, J. Rutter, M. Walker, J. Vincent, M. Berry, Robinson, J, Duryee, L. Semenzo, T. Stephenson, J. Wilson, R. Baertschiger, S, Hob-
D, Taylor, J. Gearon, R. Oliver, S. Schaeffer. son, R. Ede.
Bottom left-Seated: G. Phillips. Standing, left to Bottom middle-Seated: Mr. G. Brookhart. Standing, Bottom right-Seated: T. Heirnple. Standing, left to
right: A. de Keijzer, R. Bacon, R. Ryden, M. Sklar, J. left to right' M. Megee, J. Kay, J. Vincent, K. right: G, Phillips, K. Ford, Mr, J. de Keijzer, Captain
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To recognize high scholastic achievement, the Headmaster's office awards
academic ribbons each month to those cadets who maintain the required average.
A cadet must maintain a grade point average of 5.25 in the high school for one
month to earn the academic excellence ribbon. If this average is maintained for
three consecutive months, the particular cadet is awarded the academic superiority
ribbon. Falling below the required grade standards for any one month automati-
cally disqualifies a cadet and he must start over if he expects to earn his supe-
riority ribbon. Ar the end of the year, the cadet with the highest average is
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Jonker, R. long, B. Parker, R. Feist, H. Sullivan, W. Chapman.
ln the junior school a cadet must achieve an average of 90?
or better for the month to receive his academic excellence ribbon.
Richard Ede and Mike Mahan have had a close contest all year
long for the top average. These boys certainly show very high
potential for doing excellent work in the upper school.
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deals with a group of cowboys, played by T. Bullard, M. Walker and P. Sosna, living on a ranch called the "Diamond O."
It's just another one of those dreary nights at the ranch. Things just aren't the way theyre pictured in "XVild Xlifest Ro-
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In the picture steps Wfindy played by Roe. a cowboy resplendent in white chaps. an expensive hat. fancy boots and
other extravagant regalia.
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Windy in the cooler and give Windy's beautiful horse. Charley-Mane. back to its rightful owner. Gloom settles over the
Diamond O, but then a ray of light pokes its way through the sadness. "XXfhy not pay for Charley-Mane ourselves?" chorus
the cowboys. And pay they do? Vlfincly gets out of the clink and once more things are all happiness and light at
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able player was R. Evans. Top scorer for the "As" was L. Gill with tio points followed by C. Ralphs with 28. G. Jones with
24 and R. Evans with 25. The starting tive consisted of L. Gill at center. R. Evans and C. Ralphs at forward, and K, Rogers
and G, jones at guards. The team had a vast amount of potential which came out towards the end of the season, The season
record was 3-8. On the "Fish the starting line-up were R. Fitzgerald, Thomas. R, Ede, Swaim and T. Jonker, R. Thomas
led the team scoring with 22 points followed by R. Fitzgerald with ll and Ede with 16. Team captain was R. Fitzgerald.
Most valuable played was R. Ede.
As we go to press the track and baseball teams are just beginning to roll. Both are looking very promising. XVe wish
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During the past year some of the greatest names in Hollywood have tome down to the Atademy to listen to the
band. Those especially noteworthy were: Stan Kenton: Paul XY'eiriek, chief arranger for Lawrente XY'elk1 Mary Lacey, an
ASCAP ly-rie writer: and Herman Langinger and David Gordon, publishers. Stan Kenton on his visits brought some of
his own arrangements for the dance band to play and was quite gratified at the results he got. Paul XVeiriek, Mary Latey,
and Capt. Polhamus put their efforts together and came up with the first musical comedy written expressly for high schools.
The show. entitled "Swinging High," is scheduled for presentation by the band and the Masque and XVig Club during
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The Military Band, lunttioning under the able leadership ol' Cadet Capt. De Keijzer, lfirst Lieutenant Dunn. and
Setond Lieutenant Boddy. has reached heights never before attained by the band in presenting themselves as a snappy
marthing outfit. The position ol' drum major was very capably filled this year by Cadet Ryden.
Although they are not in direct competition with the infantry units at parade, the band has shown extellent marth-
ing preeision all year long and has carried on the reputation of former Atademy marthing bands.
ln the foreseeable future. the marthing band is seheduled to parade in the annual Spring Holidays XY'eekend in
Carlsbad. This is regarded as quite a prixilege by all bandsmen and it is known that they will put on one of the many
attomplished displays that they hate been staging all year long.
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The varsity tennis team has been exceptionally out-
standing this year, Under the professional direction of
Capt. Harold R. Moses the team has been coached to
a 7--1 record. The team is led by O. Fitzgerald playing -J
hrst singles. He is supported by C. Boetticher, H. .
Tessada, N. Freer and D. Potts. Playing doubles are C1 O, pnzgemtd ,e,,,,,,, winning ,hm
Holmes and B. Savoie in the number one spot while
il. Fox and G. Gustafson held down the second posi-
tion.
Playing the majority of the matches using the round robin system the XVarriors stood up very well.
Each singles player is allowed one set with each of the other singles players winning one point for each vic-
tory. This method eliminates the possibility of stacking the squad and gives even the last singles man the
chance to play some good tennis.
The first match of the season was played with Escondido, Suffering sadly from lack of practice, the
XX'arriors were defeated soundly. N. Freet and O. Fitzgerald were the only significant victors. After a week
of drilling the cadets met Vista. That team proved to be no match for the XY'arriors. N. Freer, C. Psoetticher
Kneeling, left to right: D. Polts, G. Holmes, N. Freer. Standing: H. Tesscdc, W. Savoie, O. Fiizgerold, G. Gustafson, Coach H. Moses, J.
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their next meeting the Warriors were to defeat Vista
again and this time recapture the perpetual Vista Cup.
Easy victories over Oceanside, Fallbrook and University
High followed. Coronado and Chadwick proved to be
the only blots on the record. After suffering a stinging
defeat on their home court the Warriors traveled to
atch of the season. In a heartbreaking marathon the
The outstanding record which the cadets chalked up allows them to enter the SCIF play-offs. Prob-
ably the strongest contender in the race will be Coron
ado, a team which defeated the cadets earlier in the
season. But with the outstanding improvement which each member of the team has made through the year
the Academy stands a very good chance of bringing back the first SCIF championship for the school.
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This year the "A" track team is one of the youngest the Academy has had in many years. M. Burnett, only a junior,
was the only returning letterman. He was chosen team captain.
The Warriors opened the season with a dual meet with Ramona on March 25. M. Burnett took a first in the 70 yard
high hurdles with a time of 9.6. G. Vifalter won the 100 yard dash with a time of 10.6. D. Nydegger jumped 5'2" to take
the high jump. D. Seevers. M. Burnett, G. Walters. il. Tate. and M. Whitney all took seconds in pole vault, broad jump,
200, mile and shot put. respectively. The Warriors lost by a score of 42 to 61.
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three way meet with Rancho
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while G. Walter took a first
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tirst with S. deKeijzer taking
second. A. Mitchell put the
R. Dunn, Mgr., A. Mitchell, E. Recsei, G. Phillips, Coach R. Gronquist, C. Crownover, M. Whitney, R. Jones, 5hOt fOr the vviflning dis-
Coccl' E' D"'o'e' tance of 44 feet. Leaping
19'5", M. Burnett took the
broad jump. D. Nydegger and E. Recsei tied for hrst in the high jump to add a few more points. The final tally stood ANA
Kneeling, left to right: E. Selfors, M. Burnett, S. de Keiizer, D. Seevers, C. Hayward, J. Tote. Standing:
69, julian 12 and Rancho de Campo 21.
Only two boys went from the Academy to the annual Laguna Beach track meet. Sixteen schools from all over South-
ern California participated. Tate ran his best mile of the year, 4.47 but it wasn't fast enough to place. R. jones ran the 880.
On April 25 ANA traveled to julian for a tri-meet with Ramona and julian. In the high hurdles M. Burnett won
with a time of 15.9. He also took the lows in 14.2. G. Wfalters won the 100 in 10.4. Harris took the 220 and 440. The
mile was won by Tate in 5.17. M. XVhitney tossed the shot 44'6" to add live more points. D. Nydegger took the high jump
with a leap of 5'4". ANA was tied with Ramona until the relay. Ramona edged out the Xlifarrior team to win the meet 51
to -16. julian had only 1 point.
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the entire ye.1r tl1ey h.1ye xxnrlxed very well .1s .1 unit .HILL h.1x'e dune yery xx ell 111d1x'1du.1lly 111 .1t.1den1ies.
Altl11111gh only in tl1eir sewnd year of high sth1111l the 5rd CQl.1ss1nen h.11'e spre.1d nut into 111.111y .1t'tixi-
ties .111d h11x'e sl111m1 that they will he youd e.1111p11s le.1ders 111 future ye.1rs.
The 5rd glass sponsored the Cihristrngts Dunne this ye.1r .111d .1ls11 sex'e1'.1l other .ntiyities nn CLIITTPLIS.
Sergeant K. Bustielc 11.15 dune LL superb job with tl1e 5rd filL155lTTC'IT .LS their LLLLYISUF .111d lTQLS led the111 thrnuggh
.1 5L1QL'C5SfLll year. Tl1e el11s5 utheers were: CQ. Ciuenther. Pregidentg R. XXiIlll.LITTS. Vit'e-Presidentg M. Skl.1r.
Tre.1surer1 cj Barter. SeL'ret11ry1 and lf. Ostendnrf, SCfgC.lITI'.LL-AVITTS.
Front row, lett to rrght S. Westbrook, R Levi, R. Erdman, L. Quigley, J. Kessler, C Smith, B. Brttoker, S. Schnc der, F Cstendorf, K, Reyr1oldson,J. Rhodes, F Bradfor
R, Lindberg, K Stewart, S Smith, R Fox, R Heaton, D. Sm1th Second row R. Welch, D. Coughlin, J Kay, V. Edler, K Mo1Ium, J Lotts, R, Crevolrn, T Wllqox, J
Evans, G Thomas, S. Wolt, T Stephenson, C M:Vey, T. Cavarress, E Fowler, R. Wore, B Harrington Th rd row N Begerow, S Smith, J Fulton, B. M1IIer,S. Schoetter
C, Bqnett, C Guenther, Master Sergeant K Boshtk, Class Advisor, R. Williams, M. Sklar, C Dtnes, D Caspary, T Bullard, K Shelhoup, R F1eId, P, Pgna, G, Holmes
Fourth row R Wrse, S. Hodge, W Boethcher, M. Chapman,J DArcy, W, Conger, R Rust, R Re-.s, R Jones, M Thompson, J Gearon, .I Hussong, N Kanter,
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Front row, left to right: T. Smith, B, Hershey, J. Webster, M. Phillips, L. Higgins, K. Sears, K. Bower, N. Freer, M. Stoner, K. Wurts, S. Zahniser, S. Rhodes, P. Colletti
D. Evans, K. Collins, B. Garcia, R. Heaton, J. Rutter, R. Waugh, C. Myslivy. Second row: R. Swing, J. Burden, K. Fabrick, G. Chalfant, J. Wyatt, D. Potts, J. Hight, G
Darby, C. Bratton, Mr. Peter Brookhart, Class Advisor, T. Heimple, J. Miller, K. Ford, C. Harbold, R. Parker, R. Hubbard, W. McMahon, J. Benvenutti. Bock row: T. Pretty
man, J. Burdick, O. Taft, R. Escabedo, S. Collins, A. Test, T. Smith, D. Lange, D. Cameron, B. Johnson, J. Klinger, C. Goode, C. Ingold, J. Limacher, F. Vang, N. Ross
bach, R. Hildebrand, W. Harmon.
The Freshman Class. well-known as a jovial group on campus, has worked hard all year in many
phases of campus life and has come through the year with a tine record. The eith class is looking ahead to
future years and taking an active part in all campus activities. The class sponsored the Valentines Dance
which turned out very well after much hard work. A numher of -ith Classmen have participated in junior
varsity sports and have received letters in these. The class has also shown promise through their academic
ratings.
The class advisor. Mr, G, lirookhart, has helped them much throughout the year. The class otiicers
are: President. C, Brattong Vice-President. T, Heimpleg Secretary. G. Darhyg Treasurer. VI. Millerg and Ser'
geant-at-Arms. S. Zahniser.
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The "fl" track team this year has heen hindered hy losing a great numher of last years performers to the "ls" stjuad.
Their first meet was with Ramona in which they lost hy a close score of 58 to 56. T, Bullard tools a first in the 660
with a time of l.-li. R. Shupe ran the 120 low hurdles for the first and T. Heimple ran the 180 for the first. Ci, Holmes tools
a pair of seconds in the hroad jumps and high jumps. ANA also copped the relay.
Xlfhen the "Cs" faced julian and Rancho on April 7 the going was tough. Ci. Holmes w as the only memher of the
team to place first. He jumped 5'-1" to win the high jump and a leap of l"6" won the hroad jump for him. R. Shupe and
T. Bullard xx ere able to take seconds in several events hut Ranchos team was too much for the XY'arriors. The final score
showed ANA 25, julian 5. and Rancho 50.
G. Walters ran "CQ" at Laguna Beach and in doing so took a second in the 100 yard dash. He then went on to tie
the meet record in the 180 with a time of 19,5 thus setting a new school record, G. Holmes placed fifth in the high jump.
The road to victory seems to he a long way off for the "CQ" scjuad this year hut with the spirit they have shown so far
anything could happen.
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The X"4'atrior "IS" track team under the leadership of Coach R. Cironduist and Coach ll. Ducote have so far heen
undefeated.
The "Hs" got off' to a fine start at their first meet with Ramona defeating them hy a score of 6,1 to 20. R. Carroll ran
the 100 in 10.9 to place first. He also took a first in the 120 low hurdles. R. Dillon placed first in the 660 with a time of
1.58 and then went on to take a first in the high jump and 70-yard high hurdles. jeff Harris broad jumped 18'5" for a first
with R. Oliver running the 220 for another first. Others to place were C. McVey. K. Lieber. Rossbach and Snyder.
On April 7 the "B" squad met Julian and Rancho and the competition got rough. R. Carroll took first in the 100 and
120 low hurdles. R. Dillon came in with firsts in the 660 and high jump, R. Oliver placed first in the 220 and third in the
120 low hurdles. Ci. Test. R. Dillon and R. Carroll also took seconds in other events. The final tally stood ANA 57. Julian
22. and Rancho del Campo 55.
At Laguna Beach M. Burnett ran "li" in the high hurdles and did the broad jump. He took first in the high hurdles
with a time of 95 tieing the school record and also he took a fourth in the hroad jump. R. Carroll, R. Oliver. Harris, and
M. Burnett ran the relay with a time of 1.11 to hreak the school record.
J- Hf""f 92's Of' "i""1"9 PU'- Kneeling, ren lo right. A. Test, C. Mfvey, iz. Oliver, iz, onion, J. H.-was ,s. Collins, standing P. content,
Mgr., D. Nydegger, A. Carroll, Couch R. Gronquisf, J. Lieber, A. Snyder, Coach E. Ducofe.
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As the book goes to press, the crucial part of the season has not yet been reached.
Coach john Maffucci was pleased with the number of returning lettermen for this
year's team. The Warriors were given extreme depth again this year by the perform-
ances of D. Seevers and D. Keown. Don Seevers is leading the team as Captain. He
and Don Keown were both all-league selections on last year's team. The team's only
weak spot is its pitching staff with only E. Stanzon and B. Fruehling as the starting
pitchers.
The Wfarriors opened the season against a small but scrappy Carlsbad nine. The
cadets, plagued by inexperienced pitching and unable to really meet the ball, went
down by a score of 8 to 1. Many new players from the sophomore and junior classes
have become part of the team this year.
In their next encounter the Warriors opened their league play. The Warriors
hosted a strong Rancho team. Ed Stanton again getting the mound pitched a score-
less game until the sixth inning. The Warriors folded and went down 5 to 4. Travel-
ing to Mt. Empire for the third game the Warriors again fought off a late rally and
took home a five to four victory. Hershey went all the way for the cadets to tally his
first victory.
Rested for a week by the forfeit of a game with Julian, the cadets traveled to
National City and whitewashed San Miguel 13-0. N. Bigerow and E. Stanton joined
forces and pitched a hitless game.
The Warriors next traveled to Ramona where the Bulldogs dumped the cadets
9-5. The Bulldogs scored seven runs in one inning on two homeruns. Bill Fruehling
came in and limited the Bulldogs to one run after that.
Fruehling then took over the pitching job in the next encounter against Mt.
Empire. The hard throwing junior pitched the Warriors to a 9-0 victory and got
himself a no-hitter. Fruehling missed a perfect game by four walks.
On April 26, the Vifarriors traveled to Campo to avenge an earlier defeat by
Rancho Del Campo. The Warriors came home with a tremendous 22-2 victory. They
scored twelve in the second inning and followed with eight in the sixth for the bulk
of the scoring. Ron Reis did a fine job in his first pitching performance. jeff Davis
led the team in hitting with two doubles and a single with four at bats.
Next year's team looks as if it will be just as strong if not more powerful. Cn
the starting lineup there are only two seniors, leaving seven starters to return.
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Front row, left fo right: Z. Smith, A. Gregg, W. Graham, M. Sierks, K. Coates, J. Thomas, M. Mahan, C. Whitney, J. Swaim, A. McClintock, C. Cuneo. Second row: R
Feist, R. Long, J. Allerdyce, R. Mackay, R. Paulus, R. Kissich, R. Riddell. Third row: T. Jonker, G. Gibson, Capt. H. Moses, F. Wynkoop, R. Ede. Fourth row: S. Lucas
K. Ceralo, T. Woodford, G. Unwin, L. Dennis, J. Lipman, R. Fitzgerald. Fifth row: R. Evans, F. D'Amica, W. Sunderman, C. Ralphs, K. Rodgers, M. Blechynden, L. Gill
W. Stickney, G. Jones, M. lzbicki.
The cadets on this page are the leaders of the junior School and will form the core of next years
Freshman Class. The Sth Class has taken an active part in all forms of junior School activities. Many of
these cadets have gone out for several junior school sports and by doing so have learned the lessons of
sportsmanship and fair play. The class has maintained a hne academic standing and will no doubt hold or
improve upon it next year.
The class advisor. Capt. H, Moses. has done an excellent job in guiding them through the year. Other
class officers are: G. Gibson. Presidentg F. XVyncoop, Vice-Presidentg R, lide. Secretaryg and Thomas. Ser-
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G. Williams. Back row, left lo right: J. O'Neil, J. Wilson, F. Knuuerl, G.
Phillips, R, Dunn, W. Boddy, D. Keown.
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supervising the military aspect of Academy life. From Maj. T. Krueger down
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top military training. drill and discipline.
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mis .i white ru I-Irixmii sri .ill tif the eleeirtitmm xuygewteel .m .itmtisphere til
thix trtmpitiil inle, Large tl.im 5hellx. p.ilm trees. ..iitl tlewr.it1x'e rlmwers m.itle
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he.itl. A will tif streamers mubpemleel dtmn ru the tl.mte tltitir. The ftitid Nkgis
mervetl in gi native hut from glam shellm. The jiiniurs gave their tl.ite5 Hriwriii.m
leis whieh helped to curry will the theme tif the eveiimg. During the course tif
the evening .1 shim xxris presented. feiitiirimg I-l.ixx.iiiim hLil.i girls. T.ihiti.m
tl.mt'er5 rmtl Siirntmn tire .mtl sxumrtl tlrimers. The Cadets mxriyetl to the musie
tif B.irr I-liizlett rmel his thirteen-pieee tirthestrri. The musie featured melodies
friim the Isldmls, The ,hinitirs iire rn he ttmgrtitiildted for their vmrlc iii ere.it-
mg gi lweiiutiful Heiwiiiigim ritiimspliere which miiele the el.mce one tif the wut-
staiitling weiril events inf the stlwtnl yeiir.
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As a climax to the social season the First-class-
men presented Claude Gordon and his "Gordon
Clan" at the Senior Prom. The Gordon Clan was
recognized as the top new band of the year 1959.
The band featured as a vocalist Miss Darts Alex-
ander.
The highlight of the evening was a performance
by Miss Connie Haines, popular recording star for
Dot Records.
In decorating the Prom the first-classmen chose
as their theme "A Military Ball," and in keeping
with this the auditorium was festooned with decora-
tions representing all phases of the military. The
Prom, with its beautiful decor and excellent dance
band, was a "piece de resistance," a parting gift to
the cadet corps from "The Class of 605'
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Molor Tom Krueger
Outstundmg Sensor
The qualltles encompassed In the word Leadershup are
elusuve and hard to define Inherent ln the word IS moral
strength mtellectual capaclty the ablluty to durect and a
sense of lustace and fanrness that wull never accept or tolerate
a solutlon lncompatlble wuth personal ethics When a young
man holds these qualltles wlthm himself and without fear or
bllnd prlde exercises them lustly the staff of the Adlutant
confers on hum the hughest honor ut can offer any cadet
Outstandlng Sensor Tom Krueger won thus accolade because
he won this honor by his work and by the example he set to
has fellow cadets
Captoln Carl Boethcher
Most Likely to Succeed
Carl Boettlcher receuved the choice s
Most Lukely to Succeed as a trnbute to the
fruendly but constant determlnatnon he has
shown un the years he has been wath us Hus
IS a nature that chooses a path and with
doggedness and untellngence pursues ut to a
planned end A sense of humor and a com
plete relectnon of mlustuce mark ham as one
who wall reach the top by faur means and who
will hold has post with unassumlng dlgmty
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"Besl Athlete"
ln a school such as ours, athletics plays an
important and respected role. Don Seevers has
neither the overpowering strength or height
often associated with athletes. But he has,
within himself, the greatest and most necessary
quality demanded by sports: courage. Against
far greater odds than those faced by others, he
has participated successfully in the most gruel-
ling encounters and brought to these games his
profound sense of fair play and his inborn cour-
age. To him goes the honor of "Best Athlete."
Don Keown
A "Best Sportsman"
Graham Bell is a gentleman. Behind that
statement is a recognition of the fact that he
has never made an enemy, that he has never
taken an undue advantage, and that his basic
respect for all human beings is part of his heart
and his soul. With it goes a sunny tempera-
ment, unruffled by momentary storms, and a
deep sense of friendliness and joy that surrounds
and makes his company a pleasure. To him goes
the coveted honor of "Most Popular,"
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What is a sense of
sportsmanship? To win
fairly, to win cleanly, to
win graciously. These are
the qualities that his
classmates recognized in
Don Keown when they
gave him the accolade
of "Best Sportsman," It
means, too, that the
bearer of this honor will
never allow his victories
to hurt others or his dis-
appointments to destroy
him.
Graham Bell
'Most Popular"
ear iarg:
Ten years from now Ill read this again and either Ill shoot myself for saying too
much. too true. and too soon , . . or . . . l'll wonder why I held back so many things
I thought should get an airingf . . . Rank fell like meteors on the deserving and on
others and it caught many of us by complete surprise to know that not only were we
new to the task of commanding the battalion but also that a new commandant was new
at the task of commanding the Corps! . . . Vile had a senior banquet that ought to get
in the books. particularly if a tape recorder had been used to bring to posterity the
reminiscences that Colonel Atkinson and others regaled us with , . . Coach Maffucci,
our adviser and football coach, had a relatively calm year, Dear Diary, but then it was
about time he had one! . . . Total score for the first month in the Collins-Stoll "Soak-
lim Derby" . . . 1585 to l-499 . . . won by Major Collins . . . Both the Autumn Ball
and the Christmas Dante were dreams to remember and the bevy of pretty girls who
came made the ballroom look like a garden of color , . . The only thing that held up
Cottage A were the termites holding hands across the gaping holes in the walls until
the maintenance department called the exterminators first and the plasterers later . . .
Sombocly is always spoiling our fun: first Dean lide called for semester examsfan abso-
lutely unnecessary and useless waste of activity time and then the lfntrance College Board
got into the act and gave us a few bad moments . . . The basketball season will not be
forgotten with the Academy winning the big ones by half a cat's whisker and finally
trimming Ramona in the playoffs . . . and after that edging Tustin . . . The Adjutant
budget kept going up and up and Ed Shaw and his gang kept turning in the shekels
to give us the best book, the first all-color page. and the best financial set-up ever . . .
And one to remember is the fateful Sunday when Mr, Olbes. in full dress, joined the
Sunday parade, and gave the military staff conniption fits. The sight of Captain Burgess
chasing Mr. Olbes across the parade grounds while parents howled with laughter will
remain in our minds for years . . . It's been a good year, a friendly year and a rich
year . . . Memories keep flooding back. memories that will continue to glow with the
years . . . Next came the hustle and bustle of Federal Inspection and the entire tactical
staff turned the campus upside down and inside out. Inspecting officers told us the per-
formance was topsf . . . Score one more for old ANA . . . Come to think of it, when
you're fifty, as we are this year, we can refer to the Academy as old ANA . . . Every-
body grows older except Col. Atty and Mr. Olbes, both stuck at thirty-nine . . . The
new building kept rising and suddenly we had a new addition to the campus . . . and
before we knew it the Valentines Dance was on and another night of fun and pleasure
. . . The last lap coming up, fast . . . faster than we ever thought it would . . . The
hurry-up jobs for The Adjutant took precedence and the Pasadena Play saw the Thes-
pians at their best . . . and then 'lim Hannon got ready for his play festival, which was
a hit .,.. 1 nd . . . when Mothers Day weekend came along, we knew then that the
end was in sight . . . XY'e of the staff had a shock when we learned Ray johnson was
very ill but recovering nicely now '... and soon , , . very
soon it came. The end of our high school careers at Army
and Navy. for many of us the end of seven or six or five
or four years. Always a part of us will be here. where we
spent the "golden years." and always. across the vista of
the years. we will remember the voice of a friend. the thrill
of a victory, the glow of a hope. and the brightness of
dreams . . . always . . , Dear Diary . . . always . . . always.
IOS
Ollaiff GHC! ljtllfllenf
Abrams-I leave my smoking permit to Wee XX'ee Vfalters in
hopes that he will use it as fully as l did.
Baconkl leave with no regrets.
Bell-l leave Zoo pounds and hve inches to Captazzi btoll.
Betzel leave to re-adjust my-elff
Blackel leave Major Cvllins his favorite word. Hregulatgtnf'
Boddy-l will to Sergeant Bostick my Senior privile-ues to the
phone and my hopes that he may never run out of dimes.
Boetticher. C.fI leave my Honor Council bat to the disappointed
parent.
Borquez-I leave my good temper and enduring heart to Senator
Blovvhard.
Bustamante. A.-I leave my upper iabisimo to the butcher.
Chubb-l leave my Chine-'e accent to Mr. Olbes.
Contreras-l. the big Chili. leave a big chili to the butcher.
De Keijzef. A.-l will one English Four notebook to my brother
Steve. and a "club" card to Bob Dunn.
Dillon-l le-.ive to the fuzure Bain Hall Apartment occupants my
ability to start wars with Cottage A.
Duryee-l'm gone,
Fernandez-l leave my house brats to Mr, Z so he can water vkj
with them.
l:oX. j.-l leave to A., A. Polhamus some of my Hllklliln to go wth
all his Hcornf'
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Gomez-l leave the little "Vl'est Point of the Vfest' to "the al-
miglttyl' m.o.s.C.
Guitronel leave my path to the beach for anyone who wants to
ditch Federal. next year, as l did this year.
Gustafson-l vvill the campus television in hopes that some future
resident of Rec Hall may have time to watch it.
Heclver-A-l leave my self-control to Major Hopkins.
Keowne l leave the junior School to whoever has enough forti-
tude to take tt.
Krueger--l leave my position on the Honor C.ouncil to anyone
who's popular.
l.igon-i'HOlNGf"
l.loyd--l.e.tve a paid six month course to Charm bchool to
Major Collins.
I-undysAl leave to Sosna and Pearlman the legend of Kafoozalum
that they may glorify her name and reputation. Hi Ho
Kafoozl
Lunkes-l leave my parking space to Sergeant Bostick so that he
might be caused no further inconvenience.
McDonough-NX'hy leave? l'm almost never here!
Plcfvehee-I will a bit of discretion to those who have received a
bit of witty advice from this page.
Maftin-I leave in hopes that Major Collins will achieve his little
"Wet Point of the XX'est."
Mitchelfl will a hir of consolation to all those like myself who
have no outstanding abilities or talents.
Nevares-Leave! Why? l left three years ago,
Oliver. R.-l will to Major Hopkins one set of ea? plugs In be
u-ed when controlling class.
Oliver, Vifvl leave my kite and string to anyone with flying
ability.
Passmore-l promise never to shave. or get a h.1ii'cut.
Phillips. G.-l leave everyone else's girls to themse-l.es.
Pina. R.-I. being of sound mind and feeble body. do hereby leave
my compadres from Nogales my uncanny ability to get off soaks.
Rhodes. T.-I leave 2500 empty Marlboro packs to Major Collins
for decoration of the Commandants ofhce.
Robinsone' l leave the Academy with a few new neurosii.
Roe-I leave to the Adjutant staH my ability as a "promising"
salesman.
Rolfe-l will to Tom Bullard my ability to be smart.
5eeverseThat's the way the Kookie crumbles. is crumbling. has
crumbled.
Semenza-To leave or not to leave . . . Vfhat a que-stionf
Shaw-l leave Cottage A to anyone strong enough to hold it up.
Stanton-l. being "beat." leave for Greenwich Village. New York,
with the rest of my kind.
Tessada-Being of sound body and mind l hereby bequeath the
"raza" to "Big jay" and a taco to "Short Fat Charlie."
Turner-I'm going. heck. I'm gone!
Vincent-l will my lamp shade to Dennis Ptttts in hopes that he'll
keep the glow' perpetual.
Xlfalkerfl leave my ottice in the Mickey Mouse Club to the next stinky-poo who I hope resembles
.1 rodent.
Vfharton-fl leav e Colonel Atkinson one bottle of 'Lady Clairolf
XX'llll.llTlN. Cif'-l leave my smoking permit to 'Gtemlinf'
Xxlllsttfl. ,l.--I lease the thought to all would-be non-tonfozmists. "Do what you want but dont
get cauglttf'
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THOMAS EDWARD KRUEGER
Entered: September, 1954.
Honorrz "Outstanding Senior", Silver "A," 59, 605 Honor
Council, 59, 60, Pres., 60, President, Senior, Sophomore,
Freshman Classes, Secretary, junior Class, Quill and Scroll,
59, 60, Pres., 60, Distinguished Military Cadet.
Aclizfitierz Adjutant Stafi, 57, 58, 59, 60, Science Club, 58, 59,
60, Pres., 60, Letterman's Club 59, 60.
Awardr G Ribbonr: Bank of America Achievement Award-
Science and Mathematicsg Ribbons-Personal Appearance,
Academic Superiority, Disciplinary.
Medals--Bain Science Trophy, 59, Mathematics, 57, 58, 595
Scholarship, 59, Peter Burke English Trophy, 59, Ameri-
canism Contest, Second Place, 59.
Atlalelicrz Basketball, 59, 60.
Final Rank: Major.
Dertination: California Institute of Technology.
WILLIAM GRAHAM BELL, JR.
Enterea': September, 1954.
Honors: Silver "A," 59, 60, Honor Council, 59, 60, President,
junior Class, Vice-President, Senior, Sophomore, Freshman
Classes, Quill and Scroll, All League Football, 60, Best
Lineman, 60, Most Popular.
Actizfitier: Science Club, 59, 60, Adjutant Staff, 58, 59, 60.
Awards G Ribbons: Ribbons-Personal Appearance, Disciplin-
ary, Academic Excellence.
Medal-Most Improved in Scholarship, 59.
Atbleticr: Football, 57, 58, Capt. 59.
Final Rank: Captain Executive.
Derlination: University of Arizona.
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N-74' , Adjutant , 59 g W rr or Staff, 59.
Ev 'a1'a',rQJRg b nr on is linary, Personal Appear-
kbs z Academi iorit
Zig: ank: Capt ' Adjutant.
ertinalion: Stanford University.
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JOHN HAROLD PACKHAM, JR. l f vii' LLWCA IV, is B 'ldI'ICHFfiy
Enferedz Se tember. 1956. lf . 1, r' e 3 iq er. 5 J , , 1 , i
Honorr: Quiill and Scroll. 60. i r ' .' Qigfblalo dPlCoyFff60g Treas-
Acliritier: Adjutant Staff. 59. 60, Masque and XY'ig. er,,',Jun 'l ssf'Secr5lary. epzlbr Class: Quill
58. 59. 60, Lettermens Club 58. 59. Sec.. 60. tif' anglfiyojkg Lilcbjy go suggea.
Auurdr G Ribbnnr: Ribbons-Personal Appearance. '- .puff fyblriti : Sfyence g A julia Staff: Lettermen's
Disciplinary. ,LQ ' ,G Q!
Atlaleiifrz Swimming, 58. 59. 60, Football. 58. 59. JU' .iizzlzfdir 'fRibbom: Rib o s-Personal Appearance.
Co-Capt., 59. MLM tgklfad HYC Superiority. isciplinary.
Firm! Rank: Captain. Tennis. 58, 59.60.
Derlimztimzz United States Air Force Academy.
Film! Raine: Captain.
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ALBERTO FERNANDEZ DONALD FARRELL SEEVERS
Entered: September, 1957. Entered: September, 1956.
Honors: Silver "A," 60, Most Valuable Player, Soc- Honors: Silver "A," 60: Honor Council, 60: Best
Cer, 60, Athlete: Treasurer, Senior Class: All League,
Activities: Lettermen's Club, 59, 60. Baseball, 59, Football, 59, Best All-round Back,
Awards 6 Ribbons: Ribbons-Personal Appearance, Football, 59.
Disciplinary, Academy Superiority. Activities: Lettermen's Club, Vice-Pres., 60, Science
Athletics: Soccer, 57, 58, 59. Club, Adjutant Staff.
Final Rank: Lieutenant. Au'ara's 6 Ribbons: Ribbons-Disciplinary, Personal
Destination: piversity of Loyola. Appearance, Academic Superiority.
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Destination :
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Entered: September, 1955. Entered: September, 1955.
Honors: Thespian, 60, All League Football, 59. Actirities: Warrior Staff.
Activities: Lettermen's Club, Sgt. of Arms, 60, Au'ara's 6 Ribbons: Ribbons-Disciplinary, Per-
Masque and Wig, 58, 59, 60. sonal Appearance.
Awards 6 Ribbons: Ribbons-Personal Appearance, Final Rank: Lieutenant.
Disciplinary. Destination: University of California. Berkeley.
Atbletics: Football, 58, 59.
Final Rank: Lieutenant.
Destination: Phoenix College.
ROBERT GLEN WILLIAMS JAMES BYRON WILSON
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DONALD BRUCE KEOWN GEORGE TUCKER PHILLIPS
Entered September 1954 Entered September 1957
Honor! Sergeant at Arms Senror Class Best Honou Srlver A 60
Sportsman All League Baseball 58 59 Foot
ball 59
Actwztzer Adjutant Staff Lettermens Club 57 58
59 Treasurer 60
Awards 6 Rzbbom' Rrbbons Personal Appe rance
Dnscrplmary Academic Excellence
Athletzcr Baseball 57 58 60 Capt 59 Football
58 59 Swrmmrng 59
Actzvztzes Scrence Club WHIIIOI Staff Lettermens
Club
Au mdr 6 Rzbbonr Rrbbons Academrc Supenorrry
Dnscxplrnary Personal Appearance
Athletzrr Soccer 58
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Final Rank Battalron Sergeant Major
Demnalzon Occrdental College
EDWARD WARREN LLOYD
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Honorr Thespran 57 58 59 60
Aclwztzes Dance Band 56 57 58 59 60 Masque
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Entered: September, 1956.
Hmzmitz Thespian, 59, 60.
Acli1'i1ie.t: Masque and NX'ig, 57, 58, 59. 60, XVar-
riot Staff, 58, 59, 60.
Azmrdx 6 Ribbmlrz Ribbons-Personal Appearance,
Academic Superiority, Disciplinary.
Albleficx: Baseball, 58, 59, Track, 60.
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Entered:
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Hrmmxfr Silver "A," 60, Thespian, 58, 59, Pres., 60.
Arli1'ifie.r: Science Club, 59, 60, Lettermen's Club, Acfii'ilie.r: Masque and W'ig, 58, 59, 60, National
58, 59, 60, Warrior Satff, 59. Forensic League, 58. 59, Pres,, 60, Dance Band,
Auurdr 6 Riblmnr: Ribbons-Academic Superiority, 59, Manager, 60, Xwarrior Staff, 58, 59, Adjutant
Personal Appearance. Disciplinary. Stall, 60, Rifle Team.
Allvlcfiicr: Golf, 58, Swimming, 59, 60. flz1'.n'd.t6 Ribbnnr: Ribbons-Academic Superiority,
Finn! Rank: Sergeant.
DL'.fffIlzlfjllIlI University of Colorado.
CHARLES PETTEE BLACK, DIR.
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Personal Appearance, Medals-Masque and Wig
Citizenship, 59, Americanism Contest. Third
Place, 58, First Place, 59, Sosna Debating Medal,
59, Toastmasters, 60.
WILLIAM HASTINGS LUNDY
GLEN CRAIG GUSTAFSON RAMIRO E. CONTRERAS MARTINEZ
Entered: September, 1956. Eflfefedr September, 1956.
Hmmm: Silver "A"g Quill and Scroll, 59, 60, flctiz'itie.r: Lettermen's Club, 57. 58, 59, 60. .
Activities: Adjutant Staff, 60, XX'arrior Staff, 57, 58. flll'4ll'd.f 6 Ribbonr: Ribbons-Personal Appearance, -4
59, Science Club, 57, 58, 59, 60, National Foren- Disciplinary. '
sics League, 57g Lettermen's Club, 60. Azhfelirr: Basketball, 59. 603 Baseball, 583 Soccer. g,
Auwrdr G Ribbonrz Best Citizen Bain Hall, 57, Rib- 58.
bons-Academic Superiority, Personal Appear- Film! Rank: Master Sergeant. Y
ance, Disciplinary. Derrifltrzimzz University of Mexico City.
Athlelirrz Tennis, 59, 60g Football, 60.
Final Rank: Lieutenant.
Destination :
Claremont Men's
College.
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Aftiritierz Adjutant Staff, 58, 59, 60. Actiritierz Lettermen's Club, 59, 60'2'Ri1lg Team? Y A E'
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Final Rank: Master Sergeant. Atlvlefirr: Soccer, 58, Tennis, 8960? A 6565
Derlimztion: Menlo College. Finn! Rank: Master Sergeant. 'R'
lDL'.1'fIllt:'lillIlZ University of California.
BILL ANGUS LIGON STEPHEN FREDERICK HECKER
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JOHN PAUL LUNKES MICHAEL ALAN WALKER
linlered: September, 1958. Enferedz September, 1955.
Acfirities: Warrior Staff, 58, 59, 60. Honmxtz Thespian, 58, 59, 60.
Award! 6 Ribbonrx Personal Appearance, Disciplin- Ac1iz'i1ie.t: Masque and Wig, Pres., 59, 60, Warrior
ary, Academic Excellence. Staff, 58, 59, 603 National Forensics League, 58,
Final Rank: Lieutenant. 59. 60.
Dexlinationx California Maritime Academy. flll'dl'61I,f 69 Ribbom: Ribbons-Personal Appearance,
Disciplinary.
Final Rank: Sergeant First Class.
Dexlinnliwz' Davis College
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Au afdr 6 Rzbbnnr Ribbons Personal Appeirmce Hnnwf All League Football 59
Disciplinary Atnzzmi Masque and Wig 60 Lettermen s Club
Allalelzrt JV Baseball 59 59 50
fznal Rank Master Sergeant fllhletm Football 58 59 Track 60
Defrmazmn Long Beach Stare College 111141 R wk Master Sergeant
Dfjfllllflfll College of Pacific
WILLIAM KARL FORTIG ALBERT HYDE MITCHELL
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Entered: September, 1956. Entered: February, 1958.
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Entered: September, 1956. E"fe"edf SCPtCmbf31', 1956.
Activities: Warrior Staff, 59, 60, Adjutant, Science Honors: Capt. Soccer Team, 58, 599 Outstanding
Club, Letrermen's Club, 59, 60. Player of Year, 58.
Awgrdj 6' Rjbbgnyg Ribbgng-Personal Appearance, Affttltitejl LCttCl'fI1Cfl'S Club, 57, 58, 59, 60, Adjutant
Disciplinary, Academic Excellence. Staff.
Find! Rdnkg Sergeant First Clagg. Awards 6 Ribbons: Personal Appearance, Disciplin-
Destination: Oregon State University. ary.
Athletics: Soccer, 57, 58, 59.
Final Rank: Master Sergeant.
Destination: University of San Diego.
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Honors: Most Proficient Musician, 59.
Activities: Dance Band. 1
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Final Rank: Master Sergeant.
Destination: University of San Diego.
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EDWARD XAVIER NEVARES
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Entered: September, 1958.
Honore: Silver "A," 60, Treasurer, Senior Class
Thespian, 60.
Arnririerz Choir, 59, 60, PUBS-, 60: Dance Band, 59,
60, Masque and Wig, 59, 60, Science Club, 59.
60.
Au'ard.f 6 Ribbons: Ribbons-Personal Appearance,
Academic Superiorityg Medal-Best Actor, 59.
Atbletiaf: Basketball, 60, Tennis, 60.
Final Rank: 'M
First Sergeant.
Destination z
Stanford University.
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f W r r Stall, 60, Lettermen's Club, 58,
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Atlale in Soccer 58, 59, 60, Swimming, 58.
lb Final Rank: Master Sergeant.
Deslination: University of San Diego.
GLENN BRYAN MCGEHEE
JEREMY HILL WOOLIEVER
Entered: September, 1958.
Actiriliefz Masque and Wig, 60, Choir, 60, Warrior
Staff, 60, Science Club, 60, Lettermen's Club, 60.
Au'ara'.f 6 Riblnmu: Ribbons-Personal Appearance,
Academic Superiority.
Final Ranla: Sergeant First Class.
Destination: Loyola University of Los Angeles.
Entered : September, 1958.
Award! 6 Rilabonfz Ribbons-Personal Appearance.
Final Rank: Master Sergeant.
Deuination: Occidental College.
ALAN SAMUEL ABRAMS
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RICHARD GRANT BACON
EDWARD OLDS ROE, JR.
Entered: September, 1956. Entered: September, 1958,
Actirities: Warrior Staff, 59, 60. Honors: Thespian.
Awards 6 Ribbons: Ribbons-Personal Appearance, Activities: Masque and Wig, Adjutant Staff.
Disciplinary. Auarids 6 Ribbons: Ribbons-Personal Appearance,
Final Rank: Master Sergeant.
Destination: Brigham Young University.
Disciplinary, Academic Excellence.
Final Rank: Staff Sergeant.
Destination: Michigan State University.
Entered: September, 1956.
Activities: Science Club, 58, 59, 60: National Foren-
sics League, 58g Warrior Staff, 57, 58, 59.
Entered: September, 1957.
Activities: Lettermen's Club, 59, 60, Dance Band
59, 60.
Awards 6 Ribbons: Ribbons-Academic Excellence. Awards 49 Ribbons: Ribbons-Personal Appearance
Final Rank: Sergeant First Class.
Destination: University of California, Berkeley.
DONALD EVERETT LINDBERG
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Academic Excellence, Disciplinary.
Athletics: Baseball, 59, 60.
Final Rank: Staff Sergeant.
Destination: American University. Washington, D.C
EDWARD HAMILTON STANTON
WHEELOCK RUNYON OLIVER MURRAY GRANT PASSMORE
Entered: September, 1958. Entered: january, 1959,
Artiritietz Warrior Staff, 59g Adjutant Staft, 60, Actirilierz Dance Band, 59, 60.
Lettermen's Club, 60. Auvzrds 6 Ribbonr: Ribbons-Personal Appearance
Award! 6 Ribbons: Ribbons-Personal Appearance, Final Rank: Staff Sergeant.
Academic Superiority, Disciplinary. Dettinationx Westlake School of Music.
Atbletirt: Basketball, 60.
Final Rank: Sergeant First Class.
Deftinationz Oregon University.
Entered: September, 1958. Entered: September, 1954.
Aclivitier: Adjutant Staltg National Forensics Activities: Adjutant Staff, 60.
League, 59, Lettermen's Club. Auwrdr G Ribbons: Ribbons-Personal Appearance,
Award.: G Ribbonr: Ribbons-Personal Appearance, Academic Superiority.
Disciplinary, Academic Superiority. Albletirr: -j.V. Football, 58.
Atbletirf: Soccer, 60, j.V. Basketball, 59, 60. Final Rank: Master Sergeant.
Final Rank: Staff Sergeant. Dertimrtiwz: Occidental College.
Dertinationt Arizona State College, Tempe.
RUDY A. PINA DANIEL JAMES MARTIN
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IORGE ANGEL BORQUEZ JORGE HUMBERTO TESSADA ROMERO
Entered: September, 1956. Entered: September, 1956.
Awardr G Ribbonrx Ribbons- Disciplinary, Per- Artivitier: Lettermen's Club, 57, 58, 59, 60.
sonal Appearance, Academic Excellence. Awards ff Ribbonr: Ribbons-Academic Superiority
Atbleticrz Soccer, 57, 58, "C" Basketball. Personal Appearance, Disciplinary.
Final Rank: Staff Sergeant. Atbletifr: Soccer, 57, 58: Tennis, 57, 58, 59, 60.
Dertination: Loyola University, Los Angeles. Final Rank: Sergeant First Class.
Destination: University of Mexico City.
Entered: September, 1956. Entered: September, 1957.
Artivitier: Lettermen's Club, 58, 59, 605 Adjutant Awardr 6 Ribbonr: Personal Appearance.
Staff, 59, 60. Final Rank: Staff Sergeant.
Awards G Rilzbonrz Ribbons-Personal Appearance, Dertinationz Valparaiso University.
Disciplinary, Academic Excellence.
Athletirr: Soccer, 58, 59, 60.
Final Rank: Sergeant First Class.
Dertinationz Instituto Technologico de Monterrey.
ALFONSO ERNESTO BUSTAMANTE RICHARD C. R01-FE
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HARRY DISBROW JOHNSON
Entered: September, 1957.
DAVID THORNTON RHODES
Enleredz September, 1958.
Au'ard.r G Riblaonrz Disciplinary, Person Appear- H,,,,,,,-53 Qutstanding player in Soccer, 59-
ance, Academic Excellence.
Final Rank: Sergeant First Class.
Dertinarionz Arizona State College.
Arliriliex: Lettermen's Club, 59, 60, Adjutant Staff
Awards G Ribbonr: Ribbons-Personal Appearance
Academic Superiority.
Atbletiryz Soccer, 59, Capt., 60.
Final Rank: Staff Sergeant.
Dertinationc Antioch College.
Entered: September, 1958.
Awards 6 Rilzbonr: Ribbons-Personal Appearance,
Disciplinary, Academic Superiority.
Final Rank: Sergeant First Class.
Dertinalion: University of California, Davis.
PETER CLARK WINGER
Enlered: September, 1956.
Honour: Thespian, 57, 58, 59, 60.
Artiritief: Masque and Wig, 57, 58, 59, 60: Choir
59, 60.
Awards C9 Ribbonrz Ribbons-Personal Appearance
Atblerirr: Swimming, 59: 60.
Final Rank: Sergeant.
Derlinationz Long Beach City College.
WILLIAM WEAVER TURNER
122
JOHN BARTLETT DURYEE
Entered: September, 1958.
Au'ard.f C9 Ribbrnzr: Ribbons-Personal Appearance
Athfelirrz Track.
Final Rank: Corporal,
Durtmalirnzz California Polytechnic Institute.
liutereda September, 1958.
ALFRED GORDON ROBINSON
Eulered: September, 1958.
Awardr 6 Ribbom: Ribbons-Academic Excellence
Final Rank: Private.
Dertiualiwz: San Diego State College.
Enlered: September, 1957.
Au'ard.r 6 Rilabwzrz Ribbons-Disciplinary, Per- fIu'ara'.r 6 Rilalmmz Ribbons-Disciplinary
sonal Appearance, Academic Excellence. Final Rank: Sergeant.
Final Rank: Sergeant. Deytinafiorz: San Marcos C.
DL'.YfiI1dfi0lII San Diego junior College.
IGNACIO GOMEZ MONGE WILLIAM JOSEPH MCDONOUGH
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STEVEN RAY JONES ROBERT BERNARD BETZ
Entered: September, 1958. Entered: September, 1958.
Activities: Adjutant Staff, 60. Activities: Adjutant Staff, 60.
Awards G Ribbons: Ribbons-Academic Excellence. Awards C? Ribbons: Ribbons-Personal Appearance,
Atbletics: Swimming, 59, 60. Academic Superiority.
Final Rank: Sergeant First Class. Final Rank: Corporal.
Destination: Stanford University. Destination: Menlo College.
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Entered: December, 1956. Entered: September, 1958.
Final Rank: Corporal. Activities: National Forensics League.
Destination: Navy. Awards ff Ribbons: Ribbons-Personal Appearance.
Final Rank: Private.
Destination: University of Arizona.
GEORGE HAYTER CHUBB JOHN WILLIAM WHARTON
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CONGRATULATIONS AND
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VIVA MEXICO
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Los Angeles 15, Calif.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of NEVADA
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WISHES TO THE CLASS
The Happy House Shop
MRS STEVENS FINE CANDIES
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CLASS OF 60
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Mother's Club
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La Ville de Paris
Edwards Covina Pharmac
Best Wishes
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THE REXALL STORE Class of .60
118 NO. CITRUS EDgewood 2-1500
COVINA, CALIFORNIA
PRESCRIPTIONS
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Ralphs Grocery Co
3410 W 3rd ST
LOS ANGELES 5 CALIF
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CLASS OF 1960
ACE AUTO PARKS
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Plzza House
309 South Hull Street
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CLASS OF 60
WILKINS PONTIAC
Crevolln Investment Co
2445 Huntington Drive
Son Mormo Collf
BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS
OF 1960
AND BELL PACKHAM OLIVER CO
SEEVERS SHAW KRUEGER
FROM
GLORIA OHARA
81 SINNER
CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES
TO THE CLASS OF I960
WOODYS MACAYO
4001 N Central
WOODYS EL NEDO
37 W McDouI
WOODYS MEXICAN FOOD
5054 W Indvon School Rd
WOODYS MACAYO VEGAS
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GROWER PACKER SHIPPER
CALIFORNIA VEGETABLES
EL CENTRO CALIFORNIA
I733 SOUTH HILL ST OCEANSIDE
SA 2 6300
228 SOUTH HILL ST TELEPHONE
COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF I960
luxurious resort Irvmg
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Home of Keepsake Diamonds
211 NORTH HILL STREET
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BAXTER 8. CICERO
410 29TH ST
NEWPORT BEACH
CALIFORNIA
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BEST WISHES
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Broker Dlsfrrbufor
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HOLLYWOOD 29 CALIF
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300 E CYPRESS
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Sales Mgr Nogales Arnzona
CONGRATULATIONS
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CLASS OF 60 2922 STATE STREET
CARLSBAD
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Clofhmg and Shoes
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1950 Ocean Street Carlsbad, California
PArkway 9-2493
' For an Overnight Stop or
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Year Round Living
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HAL BIERCE RESIDENT MANAGER
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Weber
Baking Co
I955 JULIAN AVE SAN DIEGO
Leonard s
3137 Roosevelt Street
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PArkwoy 9 2258 CARLSBAD CALIF
BEST WISHES TO THE
CLASS OF 1960
Cliff Jones
CHEVRON GAS STATION
HIGHWAY IOI AND GRAND AVE
CARLSBAD CALIFORNIA PA 9 9953
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1010 South HIII Street
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216 N HILL STREET
OCEANSIDE CALIFORNIA
PHONE SA 2 3348
SUPPLIERS TO THE ACADEMY
BEST WISHES
TO THE
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Arden Farms
FLAVOR FRESH
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1136 K ST. SAN DIEGO
CONGRATULATIONS AND
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TO THE CLASS OF 1960
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House OF Music
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222 N HILL OCEANSIDE CALIF
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FINISHED LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING
1828 I Oceansrde
Red 8. Whrte Superetts
510 Vrsta Way 2971 State Street
900amto1200pm 800amto1000pm
SA 2 2607 PA 9 1260
Oceansnde Carlsbad
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Speclal Orders Creatlve Picture Framing
SA 2 0648
1832 SOUTH HILL OCEANSIDE
SPECIALIZING IN LADIES WEAR
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Carlsbad Dress Shop
Carlsbad By the Sea Calrfornra
2836 State Street
ETHEL A LEADY PA 9 2081
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INFANTS AND CHILDREN S APPAREL
Telephone 2870 State Street
PArkway 9 3681 Carlsbad Calrforma
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FIFTH AT B
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7855 GIRARD
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1709 South Hull St
Oceansade
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Howe Hardware 81 T.V.
517 Mission Avenue
Oceanside, California
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236 SO HILL OCEANSIDE
SA 2 8243
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228 North Hill St SA 2 3972
Oceanside California
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SERVICE STORE
528 South Hall St
SA 2 2121
FURNITURE APPLIANCES
TELEVISION STEREO
MILLINERY HAND BAGS
LINGERIE ROBES
I 35 Prospect St La Jolla Calif
GLencourt 4 5547
KLEM MOTOR SALES
1826 Colorado Blvd
Los Angeles Calif
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SAN MARINO FORD
2000 Huntmgton Dr San Marmo Callf
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1919 MISSION ROAD OCEANSIDE CALIFORNIA
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2-I HOUR TOWING SERVICE
1942 SOUTH HILL STREET
OCEANSIDE CALIFORNIA
2992 State St Carlsbad Calrf
Bobs Shoe Service
Guaranteed Shoe Repalrlng
Complete Lune Pollsh Laces Insoles Olls Cleaners
Dr Scholl s Foot Remedies and Shoe Appliances A IAII
New Heels In 5 Minutes
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Wmter Frults and Vegetables From the West Coast of Mexlco
Wmter Mex Produce Co
NOGALES ARIZ
Phones
V F ores Local AT 7 2761
AT 7 2252
Nute AT 7 2252
WHEN IN RENO Congratulatnons to the
KEEP YOUR MONEY AT
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Securuty Natlonal Bank Chucks -I-Op Shop
of Reno
510 So Hull Street SA 2 6787
Reno Nevada Oceansude Calrforma
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Ramos Drug Company
847 North Stone Ave Tucson Arlz RENO NEVADA
COMPLIMENTS OF
Bull A Lrgon
Insurance Counsellor
8l8 S Vlrgmla St Reno Nevada
Home Furniture
Nevada
Carlsbad
Best Wrshes to the Class of 60
Godfrey s Froshes
THE FIRST CHOICE OF CADETS
Cadet Chill Burgers
Cadet Burgers
Froshes
Malts
Calrfornla
CONGRATULATIONS TO
CLASS OF 60
Z Gomez
Lotesy Terrenos
Calle 2a iFlO8
Tnluana BC
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Congratulations to the Class of 60
J C Lunkes
FLOWERLAND REALTY
l922 South Hlll St
Aso
Encmltas Del Mar
Congratulatrons to the
Class of 60
Jackson Produce
Box 'I679
El Centro Calrfornra
Reno and Sparks
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Courtesy of
Paclflc Vegetable Company, Inc
Deal rs un Mexlcan Wlnter Vegetables
F' O Box 32 Phone AT 7 3628
Nogales Arazona
Compliments of
Sunderman s
Colomal House
969 North Grand Avenue
Nogales Arlzona
Complnments of
Progressive Grocer
Nogales Arizona
Congratulatlons to the Class of 1960
JACK HARRIS
Vegetable Broker
Montezuma Hotel Bulldnng
Nogales Arizona
Best Wishes From
THE INGOLDS
Newport Caluf
Congratulations and Best Wushes
to the
Class of 60
Pina 81 Sons
Nogales Aruzona
COMPLIMENTS
Four Cs Inc
COMPLIMENTS OF
Gceanslde Hospntal
llOO Fsfth Street
Oceansude
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Pglefmg Cafe to the Class of 60
RESTAURANT
ltalsano Mexlcano Amerlcano
Garcia s Barber and
943 Revoluclon Ave Beauty
Two Blocks South Jan Alan Palace
Phone 5 39 42 Tquana B C Mexico
Congratulations and Best Wishes
To George and the Class of 60
Sears Market
Vlctor s Sombrero
DRIVE IN COFFEE SHOP STEAK ROOM
261 South San Gabrlel Blvd Blvd Agua Caliente Grulalva
San Gabrlel Calif Tlluana BC Mexlco
Congratulatsons to the Class of
EI Amlgo
RESTAURANT
Ave Constltuclon 810 Tlguana B Cfa
Carroll Box 81 Pallet Co Te 3157
Home of Dura Block CH
The Best Famsly Place Wlth the Best Mexican and
Amerncan Food rn Town
4245 Shlela St MANAGERS
LOS Angeles Callf AM 3 3815 PABLO PENA AND WIFE
Newport Balboa Congratulations
Playport of Pacrflc To the Class of 60
Homes Income Bay Fronts Ocean Fronts
and In Betweens From
GIOCIGI1 M FCIY Realtor Fl0wer5 by Adelaide
BAY 8. BEACH REALTY INC
2025 W Balboa Blvd
Newport Beach Callforma
OR 3 9200 Eve OR 3 5666
7766 Girard Ave La Jolla Calif
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Best of Wrshes to the Class of 60 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF
1960
Makay Townsend 8. Duke FROM
INSURANCE BROKERS
Bay Lldo Bulldmg 3100 Newport Blvd
Future Cadets
Glen and Carl Yaeckel
Newport Beach Calnfornla CLASSES 64 AND 7l
ORuole 3 1760 EI Centro Callfornna
Compluments of
Compllments of
Nogales San Ysldro
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Telewpe NG 4693 TeIefYpe SY 6416 Nogales Arizona Nogales Sonora
Wllllam F Joffroy Paclflc Brokerage Co
CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER Customs House Brokers
Post Offuce Box 21 Post Office Box 212 James W Monson AT 7 2723
Room 203 Levy Bulldmg 766 East San Ysldro Boulevard Broker TWX 4654
Nogales Arizona San Ysldro Calrforma
Dnamonds Watches Jewelry
Hand Engraving Watch Makmg
Carlsbad Jewelers
2913 State St
Carlsbad Calrf
Don Kenat PA 9 3816
Congratulations to the Class of 60
Lavanderla Shasta
Ave Fresmllo 3281
Tnuana BC Mexnco
Congratulauons to the
Class of 1960
Molerlo Harlnero
E Rosal A
Congrotulalons to the
Class of 60
McCabe Cattle
P O Box 1420
El Centro Calrf
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San Dimas, California
Best Wishes to the
Class of 7960
MRS GEORGE SILVER
Liefgreen and McDonald
Floral Co
26 East Camelback
Uptown Plaza
Phoenix AFIZOHG
CR 7 3335
With the Compliments of
Stetson Beemer 81 Co
Agent and Broker for
A LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE
Sky Ottrce
130 N Virginia St
Reno Nevada
BEST WISHES
H
CLASS OF 60
LA JOLLA SHORES
Shanks
HARDWARE BOATS MERCURY MOTORS
TV AND APPLIANCES
307 North Hill St Oceanside
Best Wishes
To the Class of 60
Texaco Inc
Box 1307 Kingman Ariz
Best Wishes to the Class of 60
Carlsbad Appliance
APPLIANCES H F STEREO
570 Grand Ave Carlsbad Calif
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Congratulations to the Class of '60
From
GARSA
OIL DISTRIBUTORS
Mextcall Mexico
Tequlla Cuervo, S A
Sucursal Tlluana
Tnluana Mextco
Congratulattons to the Class 0
and Best Washes to
Cadet Caspary
Class of 62
Slempre
Dorothy Kenyon Green
Congratulattons and Good Luck
to the
Class of 1960
from
MIKE AND FLORENCE LARGE
The Smoke Shop
Carlsbad Callforma
Telephone 2 7084
Armanko Office Supply Co
COMMERCIAL STATIONERS
Carlsbad Hardware Co
Gtftware
Garden Supplues Sporting Goods
Plumbing and Electrtcal Suppltes
152 156 Norfh v,,g,n,a 51, ef 2840 State Street PArkway 9 1665
M Armanko Reno Nevada
Carlsbad Caltfornta
Congratulations to the Class of 1960
from
Chas A Bratton
TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
DITCHES CONCRETE LINED
General Framework Land Leveltng
1041 No lmpertal Hwy 90 P O Box 361
Phone Elgm 2 4821 EI Centro Caltf
Best Wtshes to
the Class of 60
Constructora Penmsular, S A
TIJUANA B CFA
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Next to the Carlsbad Theatre
Bowie's Variety Shop
FOR ALL CADET NEEDS
Largest tn Town
BEST WISHES
TO THE
CLASS OF I96O
House of Morgan
CARLSBAD S FINEST CUISINE
2832 State Street Carlsbad Callfornua 377 Elm Avenue Carlsbad Calufornua
Carlsbad Statloners
OFFICE SUPPLIES ARTISTS SUPPLIES
GIFTS
560 Grand Avenue
Carlsbad Callforma
HOWARD and JANE OLDHAM
Watches Diamonds Sulverware
J Parts: Jewelers
Satlsfactlon Guaranteed
WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING
ENGRAVING
2930 State Street Carlsbad Callfornua
Botnca Golf
Droguerla Despacho de Recetas
Perfumerla y Regalos
Fmal Blvd Agua Caliente Num 3
Entrada Col 20 de Novlembre
Compltments of the
McElvany s
El Centro Callforma
EITABL SHED llll
10oN Rlverslde Flower Shop
a ll: W II Baller Km Store:
RENO NEVADA
P 0 BOX 2402
Rlverstde Hotel 25 South Vurgunla Street
Telephone FA 2 II34 Reno Nevada
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Reno
FOR THE BEST 250 West F1rst Street FA 9 0801
Johnny s Barber Shop
2928 State Street
Reno Nevada
Durkee TRAVEL Bureau
VERNON DURKEE
Holaday Branch
C""Sb"d C""f"""" 111 Mull sneer Phone FA 9 oao4
Clara B Shadel
Owner
Shadel s Furn1ture
Everythlng for the Home
NEW USED
State 81 Elm
PA 9 1291 Carlsbad, Callf
BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL
CAREER FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL
MEMBER OF THE CLASS OF 60
Carlsbad Theatre
Congratulat1ons to the
Class of 1960
Roberto Estudillo
Free Est1mates Cheerfully Gwen
Bauer Lumber Co.
"A SLIVER OR A TRAlNLOAD"
Lumber and BUIldIng Supplues
Forrest McMahon Carlsbad, Cal1f
Manager PA 9 2341
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Robt Kolb
Cllnll S Televlslon MOTOROLA SALES AND SERVICE
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711 Mnssuon Street Oceansude Cahf
Telephone SA 2 4274 108 C South Freeman St Oceansrde Caluf
Central Meat Co
1603 Natnonal Avenue
CAMERAS
San Dnego Headquarters for Everythnng Photographlc
Slnce 1920
Bunnell Photo Shop
San Duego Calcforma 1033 Sixth Avenue
BElmont 9 1391
San Dnego
Medical Equipment Co
lComplete Surgical and lnvalld Equlpmentl
Provence, Stegner 81 Co, lnc
IWhoIesaIe DrugsI
1623 Flfth Ave an Diego Calnf
Buyers of Fresh Frult and Vegetables MA 7 7781
San Antonlo Commusslon Co
Al Horwitz
Frult and Produce Distributors
Car and Truck Lots
D Phone MA 3 3026
1624 Bay St
Los Angeles 21
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OLD FASHIONED
ICE CREAM PARLOR
Congratulatlons
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Class of 60
2955 We S' WALTER E DORMAN
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3016 Lmcoln Carlsbad Callf
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Suggestions in the Army and Navy Academy - Adjutant Yearbook (Carlsbad, CA) collection:
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