Ridgewood Military Academy - Tabard Yearbook (Woodland Hills, CA)
- Class of 1959
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RIDGEWOOD MILITARY ACADEMY
Woodland Hills, California
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THRICE LOVELIER ARE THE THINGS
THAT LAST, THE THINGS THAT ARE
MORE EXCELLENT. i
Once again the time has come when xiecol-
lections and hopes crowd upon us. The ipast
and the future are immediately brought close
to us. Our thoughts wander back to the itime
when the foundations of this Academy were
laid, and forward to the time when those vsdhom
itis our oflice to guide and teach will bel the
guides and teachers of our posterity.
On the present occasion we may, witih a
proud propriety, give such thoughts their lnat-
ural course. This is the seventeenth year of
your Academy's existence. At such jubilees as
these, jubileesi which no individual really isees
more than once, it is natural, it is good, Khat
a society like this, a society which survives all
transitory parts of which it is composed, at so-
ciety which has a corporate existence and a
perpetual succession, should review its annals.
It should retrace the stages of its growth, from
infancy to maturity, and should try to find in
the experience of generations which have
passed away, .lessons which may be profitable to
generations yet unborn. The retrospect is , full
of interest and surely blessed with instruction.
It is pleasant to look back, and equally
pleasant, also, to look ahead. Our innermlnost
thoughts are contained, or embraced, withl an
abundance of charm and erudite majesty' of
thought, in the poetic words of the immortal,
most divinely blessed Sir William Watsonzl
'As we wax older on this earth, l
Till many a toy that charmed us seems,
Emptied of beauty, stripped of worth,
And mean as dust, and dead as dreanrs,
For gauds that perished, shows that passed, l
Some recompense the Fates have sent,
THRICE LOVELIER SHINE THE
THINGS THAT LAST,
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Dedication
When Ridgewood Military Academy first opened its
doors during the war-strewn years, there appeared, in
1943, a serious need for trained, earnest teachers.
The first to respond to this call were two educators of
long experience and skillful versatility. Both applied them-
selves eagerly to the challenging complications of the new
school in Woodland Hills. As the years went by, they easily
adjusted themselves to the new conditions and the chang-
ing cultural environment of Ridgewood. Their interest
and presence was not confined to the classroom, but dur-
ing most of the contest which the seasonal sports produced,
they lent frequent personal and vocal support to the
Ridgewood teams.
They became personalities on the campus, alert and
eager partisans in the many activities that form the pat-
tern of a school's daily existence.
Then, in 1949, after their long careers in the educa-
tional service and with Ridgewood well established as a
scholastic entity, they retired from active duty.
As a token of our appreciation for their generous at-
tachment to Ridgewood, and for the vivid part they
played in the early years of the school, we dedicate this
year's TABARD to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Franklin Honn.
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As the school year of 1958-1959 draws to its close, we can look back upon
its passing with a high degree of satisfaction.
The year has brought home to us a greater appreciation of our privileges
and a Hrmer resolution to use these opportunities for the enhancing of our
natural potentiality.
Ridgewood has gained much in the time which has elapsed since its found-
ing, but no one year has contributed more to its academic growth and intel-
lectual fulfillment than the past school term.
The Administrative Staff, the Faculty, and the Cadets, working in unison,
have made this year one of high accomplishment and substantial achievement.
It seems very fitting to say "Congratulations and well done" to those who
have made this year one of high accomplishment and substantial achievement.
HARGOT
Mrs. Simon
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Headmaster
From the Headmaster
The center of every boy's existence is a dream of what
he wishes to he. Exalt and extol those dreams. Excogfitate,
excel, exploit, execute, exult them because, through them,
dreams are molded and huilt. The years which you spend
at Ridgewood are full of imagination, vision, and dreams.
My part of this Tabard and your school life is to enjoy
them with you.
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MARILYN S. BERGER
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MA R Y SHENNUM
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VIRGINIA METCALF
Hostess
University of California, Los Angeles
Staff
DANNY CREW
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FLORENCE H. PRATT ANDERS I. TOFT
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D. BRUCE BULLARD
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KARYOL V. TRONSON
Social Studies, English, Homeroom 8th
M. SHERIDAN NOLAN
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University of Dublin
WILLIAM WALTON
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HELEN R. BRAUN
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GERALD CONKLIN RUDOLPH CORDOVA PETER CRONK
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Philip Cronn, CFC
Ross Drew, Cpl.
Harry Feick, Cpl.
Charles Felix, lst Sgt.
Richard Kitto, Cpl,
Martin Lovequisl, Sgt.
Mike Ossman, SFC
Robert Parker, CFC
George Rich, SFC
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James Eddy, 2d Lt.
Robert Eliot, Cpl.
Robert Faller, Sgt.
Michael Hodenfield, 2d Lt
Robert Hughes, Cadet
Stephen Hansen, 2d Lt.
Michael Markham, 2d Lt.
Keith Morris, Mfsgt.
Stephen Chrainza, CFC
Parker Sullivan, Sgt.
Russell Sullivan, CFC
Allen Chaussee, Cadet
Roger DeWitz, CFC
Terry Duarte, CFC
Charles Gomez, Cpl.
Robert Hollowell, CFC
Kenneth Howard, Cpl.
Rockford Huish, CFC
Barry Keller, Cadet
Thomas Knibbs, Cadet
James Martin, Cadet
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William Matheu, Cadet
Michael McCarty, Cadet
Harold Mize, Cadet
Paul Peters, Cadet
Stephen Powels, Cadet
Donald Raye, Cadet
Carson Schreiber, CFC
Michael Upton, Cadet
George Wenzlaff, Cpl.
john Witney, CFC
Ray Adams
Timothy Adams
Ross Breidert
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Gregory Carlton
Stephen Chaffee
Robert Slgrlst
James Boody
Bruce Gelb
Jeffery Feick
Robert Fogel
Douglas Frizzell
Pierre Giroux
John Murphy
Kipton Tewksbury
Roy Wodtke
William Kerr Larry Lefler
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Daniel Shepherd Gerald Soldi
Terry Trudell Douglas Wright
Aaron Wilkinson Edward Wade
Fifth Grade
William Begg Pierre Belanger Daniel Bello
Alan Cass Kenneth Garner Gary Grace
Max Greene Neil Gudgeon Keith Keener
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Fifth Grade
Neil Malpiede Lionel Neff Jay Nichols
Rikki Nicholson Daniel Noble Pat Notaro
William Rasche Ronald Ryder Charles Willoughby
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Fourth Grade
Randy Adams Duane Brunelli
Kelly Daniels John Duboski
M3-Tk Folger Carlton Lowell Paul Marsh
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Fourth Grade
Andrew Nadell Richard PCNITSCH Robert Smock
Rodson Tewksbury Ivan Thoen
Jules Timer Alan Wade Christopher Warner
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Third Grade
James Aaron Stephen Berquist Kit Billingsley
Stephan Bunka
Leo Johnston Gary Jones Warren Jones
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Third Grade
Scott Miles
Link Livingston
Leonard Werner
Thomas Seymour
Clayton Tewksbury Gregory Wine
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Robert Chaffee
William Amrhein Mark Chartoff
Charles Keas
Royal Hanson Ronald Mason
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Jeffrey Wiener
Frank Wrlght
George Wolf Lewis Wright
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Victor E. Taylor
Lt. Col. Inf., NG Supervisor
Region ll, California Cadet Corps
R. Bruce Metcalf
Maj. Cal., Cadet Corps
Commandant of Cadets
The Military Department of Ridgewood Military
Academy is composed of a California Cadet Corps Unit
commanded by Major R. Bruce Metcalf.
Military curriculum consists of courses in Military
Science, Rifiery and Drill.
The 119th Battalion is composed of three companies
for use in special ceremonies and parades, This organi-
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Major Kearns, Bn. Comdr.5 Cpl. Lostctter, Annoryg Capt. Patterson, Exec. Officer, Capt.
Swaton, Adjutantg 2d Lt. Gonzales, Adm. Offlcerg Cdt. Chaussee, Armory.
Officers
Major Kearns, Bn. Comdr.g Capt. Baker, "A" Co. Comdr.g Capt. Cronk, "B" Co. Comdr.g
Capt. Swaton, Adj.g Capt. Conklin, "C" Co. Comdr.g 2d Lt. Hodenfield, Pl, Ldr.g 2d Lt
Cordova, Pl, Ldr.g 2d Lt. Mac Beane, Pl. Ldr.g 2d Lt. Hansen, Color Gd.g 2d Lt. Eddy
Pl. Ldr., 2d Lt. Markham, Pl. Ldr.g lst Lt. Leller, Pl. Ldr., 2d Lt. Gonzales, Adm. Officer.
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Cpl. Drew, lst Sgt. Felix, MfSgt. Morris, SFC Rich, SFC Ossman, Sgt. Sauter, Cpl. Howard
Sgt. Faller, Sgt. Bourguignon, Sgt. Lovequist, Cpl. Lostetter, Cpl. Feick, Cpl. Lewis, Cpl. Eliot
Sgt. P. Sullivan, Cpl. Wenzlaff, Cpl. Gomez.
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C. Tewksbury, Aaron, Werner, R. Tewksbury, A. Wade, Bunka, Billingsley, Warner, Miles
L. Lefler, Giroux, G. Jones, Malpiede, Keener, Begg, Notaro, K. Tewksbury, Thoen, Marsh
Greene, Duboski, E. Wade, S. Chaffee, Boody, Feick, Soldi, Neff, Frizell.
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Pl. Leader, 2d Lt. Cordovag Asst., M!Sgt. Morrisg Guide, SFC
Rich, lst Squad: Adler, Allen, Powels, Moore, Peters,
DeWitz, Lovequist, Ronald, 2d Squad: Drew, Knibbs,
Hughes, R. Sullivan, Parker, Upton, Howard.
"A" Company Staff:
Comdr., Capt. Baker, lst Sgt. Felixg Guidon, Sgt. Sauter.
2d Platoon:
Pl. Leader, 2d Lt. Markham, Asst., Sgt. Bourguignong
Guide, Sgt. Fallerg lst Squad: Duarte, P. Sullivan, Huish,
Matheu, Gomez, Schreiber, Hollowell. 2d Squad: Ossman,
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Pl. Leader, 2d Lt. Mac Beane, Asst., CFC Adams, Guide
Boodyg lst Squad: Fogel, Chaifee, Trudell, Neff, Soldi
Shepherd. Gudgeon, Kerr, Frizell. 2d Squad: Carlton, Mur-
phy, Nicholson, Rasche, R. Adams, Sigrist, D. Wright.
"B" Company Staff
Comdr., Capt. Cronkg Guidon, Cpl. Lewis.
2d Platoon:
Pl. Leader: 1st Lt. D. Leflerg Asst.. MfSgt. L. Leflerg Guide
Giroux, lst Squad: Keener, Gelb, Bello, Cass, Garner, Ryder,
K. Tewksbury, Breidert. 2d Squad: Malpiede, Notaro, Begg,
Greene, Grace, Noble, Wodtke, Belanger.
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Pl. Leader, 2d Lt. Hodenfield: Asst., E. Wade: Guide,
Bunka, 1st Squad: G, Jones, Nadell, Lowell, Petersen, Miles,
Wine, Smoek, Buxton, Oakley. 2d Squad: A. Wade, Folger,
Thoen, Marsh, Johnston, Seymour, Bergquist, R. Adams,
Daniels.
"C" Company Staff
Comdr., Capt. Conklin, Guidon, Sgt. Feick.
2d Officers
Pl. Leader, 2d Lt. Eddy, Asst., Sgt. Duboskig Guide, Bru-
nellig lst Squad: R. Tewksbury, Werner, W, Jones, Aaron,
Livingston, F. Wright, L, Wright, Chartoff, Wiener. 2d
Squad: Warner, Amrhein, Keas, C. Tewksbury, Billingsley,
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