Army and Navy Academy - Adjutant Yearbook (Carlsbad, CA)

 - Class of 1954

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Page 8 text:

«« A Silver A First row led to r.ght: S. Weaver, S. Wood, Col. Atkinson, B. Fishet. A. Bennett. Second row: H Corn- forth. C. Linvillc, G. Kenaston, A. Passmore, T. Wicseman, I. McElvany. Third row; B. Fuller, R. Gustatson, K. Henderson, E. Peterson, F. Helm, J. Burger. A Silver A cadet may feel with pride that he has reached the ultimate in Academy life. It is awarded by the President on the recommendation of the heads of the different departments, and the winners of this award can be said to represent the Academy ' s estimate of an ideal gentleman and cadet. With this award go the personal privileges that entitle the winner to check out of the Academy for shows and social functions as long as he maintains the required academic standing. We congratulate these boys for winning this highly-coveted award.

Page 7 text:

foreword A book of memories — a record of days, events and friends; of time and things and joys mutually shared; of work accomplished and victories won; of friendships made which the passing years will mellow and make richer. A book for now — and later years. A salute. A farewell.



Page 9 text:

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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