Culver Military Academy - Roll Call Yearbook (Culver, IN)

 - Class of 1916

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Class of 1916 W. Brown, President Reece, Vice-President McLean, Secretary J. Zahn, Treasurer Vii Anderson T Arend • ' . ' ■ Broderick Black ■ Bolton Boughner Brevillier Brinkman B roderick Brown C Brown L trW-o Brown S P- - I • Brown W ' i,l- ' Buck W Burke JVji- ,. ,s-... Cattern CaJU. Clark E-tyvj . Clay -h rv . Conant ' r ' - Cooper Crotliers De Coning L Devonshire Dosbaugh Diekema Drake C Dunlap Ellis W Erlenborn gi . Fordtran Franklin Frasier Frenkel Geupel Gibbs Given Grainger J Gregg Hardie Harting Hastings Herr Higgins S Higgins P Hodge Holmes Hodgman James C Janssen [ohnson A Johnson T Kellogg D Kellogg W Kutschinski La Gunke Lane LeflFell Leinenkugel Liepman Loose W McReynolds Mann Marshall C Maxwell O Merton Menefee Millard D Millard H Mitchell Montgomery Moore Moran Meakins Nelson N Noble E Noel Oviatt Parkinson Perkins Perley Perrot Pfleuger Kullman Quear Reece Reib C Reid Russell Scholtz Schuette Sheffield Shimansky Slagle Smith M Smith D Smith G Smith H Stewart N Stewart W Stiefel Solt Thompson P Townslev Ulmer C Urban Vette Vickers Warren Weber Wehn Po- ' Wells Werner W White E White S White W Wilkinson Wortendvke Zahn C Zahn J Zellars T [12]

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Maior H. G. Glascock, B.S. Academic Staff Major H. G. Glascock, B. S. Major C. E. Reed Captain F. L. Hun ' t A. M. F. Grant H. MoBRAY, Ph. B. F. WiLLHITE, A. B. H. Crandall, a. M. L. Durborow, a. B. . A. Fleet, A. M. Stouten BURGH B. ElSEKHARD, A. M. . V. Bennett, A. M. S. Crawley Captain J. Captain R. Captain B. Captain G. Captain H. Captain V Captain A, Captain G, Captain M Captain J. Dr. Irvine Lieutenant S. R. Wilson, A. B. Lieutenant S. T. Starbuck, A. B. Lieutenant C. P. Harrington, A. B. Lieutenant L. G. VanderVelde, A. B. Lieutenant L. S. Sickles, A. B. Lieutenant L. G. Frailey, A. B. Lieutenant G. W. Blake, A. B. Lieutenant S. P. Conrad, M. A. Lieutenant J. G. Kuderna, B. S., A. M Lieutenant M. C. Hubble, A. B. Lieutenant G. J. Forbush, A. B. Mr. David Seabury Mr. W. a. Miller, A. B. Mr. Kurt Donath Mr. Hugo Fischer Head Master Surgeon: Lecturer, Hygiene and Sanitation Head of Department of English Head of Department of Boolckeeping ( Commercial Law, Typewriting Head of Department, History Head of Department, French, German Head of Department, Mathematics Aide to Superintendent Latin, Greek, Aide to Superintendent Instructor, Mathematics Head of Department, Physics Head of Department, Latin Head of Dept. of Public Speaking Instructor of English Literature ( Consulting Psychologist Instructor of Chemistry Dir. of Athletics, Associate Inst. Geom. Head of Department of Spanish Instructor, History Instructor, English Associate Instructor, English Assistant Instructor, English Debate and E.xtempore Speech Associate Instructor, Mathematics Instructor, Latin, German Associate Instructor, French Art and Mental Training Moral Instruction, Y. M. C. A. Sec ' y Piano, Voice Physical Director [11]



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History of the Class of 1916 by W. D. Ellis IN looking over old Culver annuals it is very evident, that, in order to bring his book to the high standards of its predecessors and in order to demonstrate that his graduation class is the greatest since the founding of Culver, the Editor must possess a superhuman line, (so to speak) and the more hot air he puts into his class history, the higher this organization will soar. He must let flow that attenuated stream of asphyxiated thought which emanates out of his organs of conversation and which will efifect his classmates to the extent that they will each buy two books. This year, however, statistics only will be used ; statistics which are in themselves more convincing than the strongest arguments. The class of 1916 has, without a doubt, participated in more notable events and aided more to the establishment of Greater Culver than any other class that has ever passed through the iron gate. It found its beginning in the year 1912 when the stings of Sally and the distinction between plebe and old man were at their prime. The Inaugural Parade was a large afifair, but it wasn ' t too large for the members of the class of ' 16. Its men were plebes to be sure, but that didn ' t keep them from escorting Vice President Marshall down Pennsylvania Avenue. It was in this year that the Battalion answered Logansport ' s call for Help, and ninety of her cadets rescued one thousand four hundred people from the fatal death of the rushing flood. During the second year of our existence we can well remember the erection and dedication of the Logansport Gate in honor of our afore mentioned services in behalf of Logansport. And Oh ! that day of dedication ; the day of days when the entire Hoosier city came down to enjoy a picnic dinner on the shores of Lake Maxinkuckee and to watch Miss Helen Fickle christen the gate with a bottle of flood water. It was during this same year that the Administration Building and the North Barrack were erected. In the third year of our career the class was really organized under the control of Bon o Reece as President, Walter Brown as Honorary President. The class chose as its colors, maroon and white, and just before Christmas large coat sweaters with glowing sixteens could be seen accompanied by members of the second class with smiles from ear to ear. The first great thing that the class did was to feed the Seniors. We put the food before them and the easiest way to express it is that they ate. Now, in all due reverence and respect to Mr. Boblett, those bo s acted as if thev were starved and the reaction of a free feed was [13]

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