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lCQ Peril Qlflf 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 fesfden, r 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 He 1dm ISIC r H .jJeac!ma5fer 0 0 - .' . ' ' - U-' V A 1 47 . A I. ' , 1-1 . . rx IX. th1i 11 1: . 1 I' 1 ' 11 your 1I1L', I -- 'llnn 1 i '1 'JV' - i .','Y'.,'l.' 1' . A.'4- YY. I 1 . 5,YY.L , f 'k. I. . 4, , I 1 K I . - 1 - - .i I , ' ,I I 1 1- - 4 . . ,-X '.. 1 --Q v A . -A ' A - 1 A- 1' 1, - , I ,. 1, f . in . . 4. ,I ' A I I 1 ' . 1' A I 4' ' ' A A ' U A V . the ' .I f '-e1'iA1 ' --- ' ' ' I' A- wlt '. ' 11 I '1 ' jf- 'p'- 1f' 11131 ' ' of yo ,de'x1sex'oL1r1,x'nIcrsonald1'e1p11ne-,. 11 'it 11 '1 y. ff you xx'111 11e'.1111tt' 1 for itf Best wishes to you. Sinecrcly yours. V. Q. J ,jr Cq - ' - ' ' 1 .ll ' ' -S' 1 ' I ' ir ' I. '17 41' C I 1 ' 'S , t . .SA ,- dy . . 1 ' ' 1111111 -. 'ti' '- ' en 1 .. 1 '11 I A 1 1 - -' 1 M ' 11111 I '. in takin 1 p. ' 1111- tixia 10. 1e1 'V ' 1 . . thi. t I I K 4 - . 'f 'tk A L . nv 1 1'1 1 'fb' ' .1 --ik ' 1 I ' I ' 1 ' . I. 1 1 1' 1 ' ' . ' 'F' ' ,' 'Lt' ' 4 ' .K ' f. 1' ' ' ' 1 - 1 ' ' , , I, '
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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 l'l'LQ566Lg2 rom flue lgreaiclenf 10
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T- Mr. Nyles Moffat Head of the English Department Senior English Instructor Member of the Faculty Board Adviser of 'The Warrior ,lf .e!.,A J' fT...,f'f Mr. C. Hun y Instructor, Junior English it L9 H9415 , r-o 7 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. Q 0' If in'- f 1 .ist ,,,. 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 sv-1-
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