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adjutant staff A yearbook is a parcel of dreams tied up with work and worry and time. It is a repository of hopes and, in a sense, it is personal history which must be captured before it evanesces and loses itself in the mists of memory. It is also a record and, in a sense, a testament. We, the staff of The Adjutant of 1954, present this book with a sense of rightful pride. It represents many, many days and nights of work, over eight hundred pictures taken, developed and enlarged by staff members and several hundred pages of copy and make-up layouts. This book is, in a sense, the achievement of a staff. Again we had Mr. Manuel Olbes as the Faculty Adviser, the guiding hand who per- formed the tiresome and endless tasks with his usual dexterity and tactfulness. We wish to thank Mr. Olbes for the out-, standing job he performed this year. The upper photo shows the Make-up and Photography Department with Sam Wood, (center, seated) as Make-up Editor. Left front is Ed Peterson, assistant make-up, and, right front is Bob Nicol, the artist who drew the color inserts for the yearbook. The three young men standing are Richard Block, B. Teagardin, and Tony McBride, who, under the supervision of Mr. Olbes, handled all photography for the yearbook. The center photo shows the Business and Advertising Staff who had the task of rais- ing over $4,000.00. Seated from left to right, front: Norman Sklar, advertising; Ike McElvany, Business Manager; William Bran- der. Advertising Manager. Standing: Fred Heinz and Reid Gustafson, advertising. The bottom photo shows Charles Linville, activities; N. Stamoulis, activities; Bruce Fisher, Sports Editor; Arris Passmore, sports writer, and John Drew activities. Standing: Rod Fuller, candid pages; Arnold Bennett, military, and Keith hHenderson, captions. Missing from the picture is Jim DeLisle, class editor. This staff worked hard to achieve and produce the Adjutant of 1954. Top row, left to right, first row: E. Peterson, S. Wood. B. Nicol. Second row: R. Block, W. Teagardin, T. McBridc. Middle row, left to right: N. Sklar, I. McElvany. W. Brander. Standing: F. Hcini, R. Gustafson. Bottom row, left to right: C. Linville, N. Stamoulis. B. Fisher. A. Passmore, J. Drew. Standing: R. Fuller, A. Bennett, K. Henderson.
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The backbone of the Academy is the hHonor Code which consists not of fixed regulations and rules, but of honest thinking and acting on the part of each member of the cadet corps. Each year, the cadet corps and the faculty select seven cadets to be responsible for the functioning of this system. These cadets, known as the hHonor Council, are purely an investigating council, inflict- ing no punishment, but making reports to the President of the Academy, who in turn specifies the punishment to be inflicted. The Council may, if they feel justified, request either clemency or severe punishment for the individuals in- volved in violations. This year ' s Honor Council has established itself as one of the most efficient in school history. We, the Adjutant staff, thank the hlonor Council for a job well done. First row, left to right: BSM T. Wicscman, Capt. E. Peterson, Major P. Frccbcrn, Capt. C. Linville, Major S. Wood. Second row: Capt. B. Fisher, Capt. I. McElvany (President), Capt. A. Bennett. Honor Council
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The Editorial Board of the Adjutant — Seated: Sam Weaver, Managing Editor; Mr. Manuel Z. Olbcs, Faculty Adviser, and Ted Wieseman, Editor-in-Chief. Standing: Joe Burger and Peter Burire, Associate Editors. The Editorial Board of The Adjutant handled the copy and the man- agement and performed a truly outstanding job. Last year ' s Adjutant won second place in the yearbook contest sponsored by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and this year ' s yearbook is another bid for national honors. The members of Quill and Scroll shown below all held important posts in the yearbook staff and it is due to their efforts that The Adjutant of 1954 repre- sents the finest yearbook ever published by the cadets of Army and Navy Academy. quill scroll Seated, eH to right: Ike McElvany. Sam Wood, Chapter President; Manuel Z. Olbes, Faculty Adviser; Major Guy Peterson, Publicity Manager; Ted Wieseman, Sam Weaver. Standing: B, Teagardin, N, SIclar, P. Burlce, J. Burger, B. Fisher, F. Heinz, R. Gustafson and E. Peterson. Missing from the picture: J. DeLisle, R. Fuller, and K. Henderson.
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