Augusta Military Academy - Recall Yearbook (Fort Defiance, VA)
- Class of 1944
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V VV -5 'I 4- fa fx A f ' 4 A T 0 A AUGUSTA MILITARY ACADEMY Fort Defiance, Virginia - X . 1 5 5 H Q 1 1 QW EDICHTIUH We, the Staff of the l944 Recall proudly dedicate this annual to COLONEL THOMAS J. ROLLER . and MAJOR CHARLES S. ROLLER, JR. 4 our co-principals To Uncle Tom and Big Boy. we pay this small tribute. They are men of outstanding character, justly considered two of Virginia's leading educators. In them lives A.M.A., whose sole purpose is to make men. Through the efforts of Colonel and Major, the A.M.A. graduate is able to go forth into the world prepared to face the good and bad of life. Our love and appreciation for these two gen- tlemanly scholars cannot be portrayed in words, but we hope that this dedication will partially express our feelings. . FOREWORD Today the Cadet Corps of l943-l944 goes forward into the greatest struggle of the ages. Friends part, not knowing it they will ever have a reunion. Realizing this, the Staff of the l944 Recall has attempted to create in this annual a lasting record of the cadet days gone by. CONTENTS Administration Classes Military Athletics Activities Social and Humor .-3. The RECALL - MAJOR C. S. ROLLER, JR. Virginia Military lnstitute, 1898-1901 g Furman University, 1901-19025 A.M.A.. 1902-075 V.M.1. Football Coach, Falls of 1907-O8 5 A.M.A., 1905-44. A sincere adviser and friend of cadets and Connnandant of Augusta is our M or Roller. lile is head of the rnath and science department and a true sportsman. All look up to him 'for guidance. COLONEL THOMAS I. ROLLER University of Virginia, 1895-97g A.M.A., 1897-1901 g Postgraduate work, University of Virginia, 1901-02g Memphis University School, 1902-05, A.M.A., 1905-1944. A true 'friend and adviser is our co- Principal and head of academics, Colonel Roller. 1-Ie is regarded by all cadets as a great friend. J ll 5.49, F ' fig: -Xl 'f' ' 'f ' ' f . ' V 4' IDT' .: ,.: V il W, 41- fi fo -1 , 55' r 1 I ' ' 4 ,J 'I X -. 4 ff 'file Q FACU LTY LIEUTENANT COLONEL VVARREN S. ROBINSON, ll. S. 1111 azfhe-nzaiics Virginia Military Institute 1907-1911 g United States Army 1917-22g A.M.A. 1911-17, 1922-44. MAJOR HERBERT D. DEANE, HS. Eviglislz Urliversity of Virginia 1919-235 A.M.A. 1924-4-4. MAJOR MARTIN G. MANCH, MUS. B., B.A. E nglish-Scicvzce-Music Royal Conservatory of Stuttgard, Slierwood School of Music, A.M.A. 1914- 295 34-44. A MAJOR PAUL V. HOOVER, AB., M.A. SPG7'I'i.Yfl-fllllffl61711111365 Franklin and Marshall College, University of Wiscoiisiii, University of Maryland, A.M.A. 1939-1944. STAFF SERGEANT C. C. COLLl'SON Ass-ista1'1t to the P.S.IW. and T. Graduate Chemical VVarfare School, Fort George Meade, Md., A.M.A. 1942-44. MAJOR W. P. CI-IERRTNGTON, 13.5. Jliatlleaaialicr U. S. Military Academy 1911-19155 Coast Artillery, General Staff United States Army, A.M.A. 1942-44. CAPTAIN 1-1. B. MCCRUM, L.L.l3. H'i.vt01'y-ffllgclwa Graduate West Virginia University, A.M.A. 1922-235 1942-44. 14.1 - The RECALL CAPTAIN J. B. GARNETT, BA., MA. Latin-English - University of Virginia, Graduate work at Harvard and johns Hopkins University, A.M.A. 1942-44. LIEUTENANT HERBERT W. LUCAS, B.S. Head of f'LL7'I,i07' .D6PlZ7'l'171'C7'I'Ii David College, University of Virginia Summer School, A.M.A. 1942-44. LIEUTENANT DENNARD ENGRAM, A.B., M.A. English Columbia University, University of Alabama, graduate work in Paris and Rome, A.M.A. 1942-4-4. ' CAPTAIN P. J. MORRISEY Junior Department Lehigh University, Vlfashington and Lee University, A.M.A. 1943-44. LIEUTENANT JEROME O'GRADY, M.A., A.B. English-Lazfin St. Mary's College, A.M.A., 1942-44. CAPTAIN ROY F. SOMMER, A.B., M.A. .Mathematics Antioch College, Ohio State University, A.M.A., 1942-44. ,- 1 ,'.- LIEUTENANT CLARENCE PHILIP OBENCHAIN, A.B. J' Mathematics . I Roanoke College 1936-40, Fishersville High School 1941-42, A.M.A. 1943-44. . . 0 LIEUTENANT VVILLIAM VVOODSON SCOTT, B.A. Q1 I ef , History L? I Q66 Vex gy, University of Texas 1929-33, A.M.A. 1943-44. Q55 O9 GP :4QP LIEUTENANT ROBERT C. HART, B.A. I 54 V 4, I Ifl'ist01'y-English AQ VAR' V30 Wzilce Forest College 1935-39, A.M.A. 1943-44 ig' ap, ' 19-V 'gs MAJOR ARTHUR A. BLACKBURN U Q. jx- P.M.S.T. QS? Maryland National Guard 1911-165 O.R.C. 1918-355 Ft. Eustis Va.-Ex- I change Officer, Ex. Officer S.S.O., Billeting Officer, P.M.S.T. at Augusta Mili- tary Academy '43-'44 LIEUTENANT ALEXIS F. VVALESKI, A.B. E 11-QZISIIV-I'f'ISI'07'LV Randolph-Macon College, A.M.A. 1943-44. CAPTAIN HARRIS HIRSCHBERG, M.A., P1-LD. Languages University of Berlin, A.M.A. 1943-44. FIRST SERGEANT GEORGE E. MICHAELS Assistant to the P.M.S.T. LIEUTENANT I. D. BRUSHVVOOD, AB., M.A. Spcmislzi Randolph-Macon College, University of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Insti- tute, A.M.A. 1944- ' N MJJCYIJTO 0 nrLrz5 ,. .T-S?--, ,L-i.... f :1, A. M A. 1944 5-mfg fi- n-3 --2 '--- f-- - MAJ. KICCIIIESNIEY Yfxmuaoum-1 Pos! fldjulmzl Cfxlfr. Russian, FIIFIZR DR. VV. C. R01-I-ISR wi . A.v.vi.s'ln1zI Puxi fIdj1m1:11' Pax! I fllV.YiI'1.lllL If 3 W., It L! if X lj If 4 5 N f f AV' I. , U Y , J I A, x,,f fy I. f Q 3 ,gk ' A ' UH' v' K, N Q , tv: E K 'nz n ,ri F, ,ff 1. ' bi A - ,A-f ' M JA' 121:31 'S ,X ul I K Q,- , A , 'A . ' , V Miss FLORENCISl'1lCC,URMICK Mus. Auxunm M1L1.1a1: A., xi 1-,f ' .ffoxl Nurxe .4l.X'XlX1l1lIf Post AV'lll'A'G L +- , -5,1 LA ,U-' ' I W ff 0 Wy W , 1 ' L ,-051 Eff 1 1,-V V- ' . ,y 4' - ff f fyff I Y L-xr' .Y 5. ,H 1- rg I .,,,'f v A 1 fu . ,V rf, A 55. Mus. Gmomzn VVARIC Pax! Lxbrarzrzzz N CA11'1'A1N I. VV. FONTAINIE Mus. ,ANNIE THOMPSON Post Slcward Post Dzetztzrm IN MEMORIAM TO Major Edwarcl Sears Yates 1878-1943 One of our beloved former faculty officers has passed from this world to a place of peace and security. Major Yates was loved by one and all, and his passing dealt the cadet corps a serious blow. S bf . l 4 ffff ,, ,.,. V ff , V 1 1,3 ' ' .. f 2' f f'?'f' ' V ff fv ,,,f ' 'ff f 1 S -15,9 , '1 i,, ,!,, ,f ' if 7 Y , Qf! - 4 1 .I ,iff,f, ex, f 1 'I f' x j Xxx -11' f 'N ' , W S, 7 A X f. Z' ,fl ' K! all 4 ff, ,',f , ,ff 2' 4 l lu ' X, X, f '11, , .ff 5 34 - I 5 lg . 7 ' , , 7f ff V S , fgf V' '- 4 -3 ff ' 4: L' ff' ll. X' .4 I, 1' f if F-. ff f V ffff 7 M , gif f A X, Z' f n I , 4' V f X Z' , 'fx If 41 1 ,' . 9' , , , lf ,- 1, ' If ' . f f ., 1 yi X' f x' 9 fy f' ' Z fr! f.f',- f ,X f ,' aff f' -' I ,- ' C 4 ' 7 Xi' 1 f f flfv V !x l if V, 9 ffl, 4-'Q 1 if 5 f ,. 4 , 4 f' Q f ,f s- ff I- Q Q. fy ,ffgzffffgi 5,53g,,1 :X ,,,,Q BookTwo CLASSES l .x xl 4 The RECALL DI PLOMAS MILES S. AMICK Star,,' as he is known throughout A.M.A., kept the entire corps in good spirit by his ready smile and wit. As we regretfully bid you fare- well we say: You don't need luck, you just need a chance. J. VICTOR ARTHUR, JR. To Vic we say this: Your good nature and line figure will always remind us of everyone's friend-you. Excelling in academic and mili- tary life you have painted a bright future for yourself. To a fine student we sorrowfully bid good-bye. Nl.. ll' T I . I-xx V ' il .,-, u A 1 'cl dr ,l X I J. . JAY D. BRAMMER V . 1 , . J' 'Sonny' arrived at Augusta two years ago. His .siiliiling face, as he carries the company guidon throughout Sunday parades, will be re- membered for years to come. To you Sonny we say good luck and great success at V.M.I. and the Navy Air Corps. H. CHARLES BREITSTEIN f'Seabiscuit, loyal war horse of Company C, came to us two years ago. His great success on the swimming team will be long remembered. Hoping to follow his father's footsteps as a doctor, we know he will be a great success. We bid a sad farewell to a swell fellow. Good luck, Doc Seabiscuit. df A.M A.l DI PLOMAS ROBERT G. BREWER Bob, a third year man from sunny Cuba, has an eagle eye for targets. Not only for women but with a blazing .22 on the range. His success throughout his three years at Augusta has been proven by his longe range hops from a private to a captain. Bob leaves us new to go to the Uni- versity of Pennsylvii1iz1.,x-Weeflciiow that he will have the same suegess t -,reijas here So-long, pal. Vg . Y, - M. v-A XGQ X Oixtjfa J X B -' EISRNY X L . Johnny, one of our SClRQlZ11'CCR16VV C dQts, is known for his continued aqendange oih tle AMA Honor Roll His pleasing bfirsonali him at Augusta fo you, Johnny, ww? good-bye. Good luck to a grand new cad A f and winning smiles had made many fr-ierigloi' .7 A '. ' ic C adn X ' NEVILLE L. CHANCEY, JR. Chan, one of our best second year men, is leaving Augusta to go to the Navy. Chan says he wants to be an electrical engineer, and we know he will be a great success. To you, Chan, we bid bon-voyage. May you have as much success in the Navy as you have had here at Augusta. , s , Y-Nz N ---.2 I , , u X ' 4 JOHN LQ CODLING s ' jack is known to us 'all .as a clashing bacle on the gridiron. His handsome looks' aig known to many women with whom hehas attained great success. His pleasing smile and E1-uick vyithave won him many friends during his twrfyears' stay at Augusta. Good luck pal, and we knbw you'w'il1, have great success in later life. V l in Q snag ',em ,w f mm a idbjbsl f ,Hy mums mr m sm we W, m m About Derlcy not much can be said. He is a The RECALL' DIPLOMAS GRAHAM WILSON DARDEN Dizzy, as he is commonly known, has ex celled in most of the sports oitered by A.M.A He is a well liked boy and is very popular with the corps. His patriotic enlistment in the Army Air Corps has proven his love for his country. To Dizzy we say lots of luck to a swell fellow who has given the trig class more than one laugh. JOHN C. DASHIELL jack came to us with a very high scholastic rating. Since then he has made the honor roll every month besides taking a part in other activ- ities. His success is assured, and as he embarks on the sea of life, we say Bon Voyage. FRANK L. DAVIS 'tShorty is one of A.M.A.,s 'ibrainsf' He has made up for his short height in wit and jovial manners. He also made up his mind to keep 'em Hying by joining the Army Air Corps. Best wishes to a man whose ambition will chart a course of success throughout his life. ROBERT H. DERCK swell guy, and is another one of those model cadets. His scholastic record at A.M.A. has been superb and in union with this, all sports are his weakness. Lots of luck and best wishes to a line gentleman. ' A.MA.l DI PLOMAS LEON F. DOUGLASS, III Dave came to us three years ago with a smile on his face and a joke on his lips. He is always ready with a crack that would make King Tut turn over in his grave. As President of the Cotillion Club he has given the corps some of the best dances A.M.A. has seen in years. His un- tiring efforts and work on the RIECALL staff will not go unheeded. To Dave we wish a fruitful and happy life. HENRY S. DUNBAR III There is a certain phrase that can best describe Henry to all. Wise men say little. In his two years at A.M.A. he has proven himself worthy of all honors that have been bestowed upon him. He is a valuable member of the Bayonet and RIQCALL staffs, besides being on the Honor Com- mittee. As good-byes are said Henry, the best of luck and manyfold successes are wished upon you. ' J. DAVIDSON EBORN, JR. ln Dave we have a man on whom many of the highest honors offered by Augusta have been showered. In his four years at A.M.A. he ad- vanced from a private to the rank of First Cap- tain. He is Presidentxof the Student Body along with holding high office in other clubs. He was also President of the Final Ball. His stern nature and sound advice have helped many cadets over a river of difficulty. You, Dave, will succeed in all you undertake, we predict. ' DONALD P. ELSTON Snort, one of our happy-go-lucky new ca- dets, can always be counted on for a laugh at any time. His great success here at A.M.A. was making many friends. If he continues this it will take him anywhere inilife. So-long, Snort, and good luck. l fd? gm pig., WMI' 7-.L tives I .-lm, ,fggagf U we ? aw lf. Q44 , , 1 4 731.16-fl4, flags 'Q4 'ni f ff-we 'rut-M1 'JJ'-i 'Q.u'f:fg if . .y ag , Al.-. . ,.. . ,. sa , uv I Lrg., K 'U K' ' 'NL.f' 5' ' . . 51.4.1 ff. Y, 1. ...,r,J.Xn , Y ee f..1RfE cm L L -14.1. ' - i,..,.,1 ' ' Q- ,.v,,..F7'i7-'-.-p?'.,,1+'..xg,Q,,' ia 1' G r DiP'LQM'AS J, W L A y ,W ,,4,1,l W K, of M- ,- rf t f, I. GPATRIGK' H. GEORGER W eff Pat is the oldest cadet at A.M.A. this year. After completing seven hard years of work Pat has reached his goal of graduation. He had many friends while at Augusta and we feel sure that he will make many more.in future life. He was a star batsman on the baseball squad and he upheld the ideals of all. Good luck to you Pat. May success be yours. ROLANDO M. GRANDA joe was a most respected officer of Company A this year and he was a friend of one and all. He held many high social and scholastic positions and tried hard with all he undertook. We feel sure in saying that joe will succeed in all he undertakes. It's been grand knowing such a swell fellow. Good luck joe. ROBERT D. GRAPE Our Million Dollar Boy, Bob Grape, will leave a brilliant history behind him when he leaves Augusta. Bob was one of the hardest workers and gave his all for the Academy. He held many high offices while here and made many friends. He was a popular captain and an all around swell fellow. We donit have to predict, but we know that Bob will make a huge success out of life. FRED M. HADEN Our Projection Room Kid will climb out of his booth for the last time this year at Augusta and will depart with a glorious record behind him. Fred has made many friends while here and will continue doing so. He had a lot of what it takes and gave his all for his school. Fred will make good, we know. So, good luck, Kid. if ' A.M A.l944 DI PLOMAS WILSON C. HAYES Buddy leaves Augusta with a brilliant sports record behind him. I-le has more than once proven himself valuable to the corps in all his work here. He will succeed in all his under- takings and will make a 'line friend for all. We wish you lots of luck in your future, Buddy. and we know you will get what you deserve. FRANK C. HAYDON Hllaydic-: is another new cadet this year, but has ably proved himself as a worthy cadet by his studious work. T-Te made many friends among the cadets here and has succeeded in all under- takings. We feel that I-Iaydie will be a huge ,success in later life, and that he will be liked by all. JOHN W. HEVENER black, a sergeant in A company, has gained many honors while attending Augusta for the past two years. l-lis untiring work on the Honor Committee and Fencing team has shown us that he is a square shooter. JOHN W. HOCKMAN Johnny, one of our hardest workers this year, came to Augusta three years ago. He has achieved great success in many things and his untiring work in the armory will not go unheed- ed. To you, Johnny, we say, Keep 'em Flyin', and get one for LIS. as gg E ,, , W 95, .me :ws gm We -EEE ell V-TSS H Q i .en lfg.e z, , . .N s Vg, E - my QWMHB than U H nl B H M Q E as .mph HHH as H re .r 5 .533 . E . 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KLINE Scoop started his newspaper career before and while at Augusta. His untiring eHorts to give the cadets something new in the Bayonet and RIECALL will not go unheecled. To you, Scoop, our best wishes, and may your ambition to become an editor be fulhlled. ROBERT W. KNOX, JR. Bob has turned out to be one of the best new cadets at Augusta. His ambitions to study medi- cine at Cornell are held high by all who know him. Lots of luck, ole man, we know you will be one of the best. PETER LEAR Pete entered upon his career at A.M.A. last year, and has since become as much a part of Augusta as the sentry box. His patriotic enroll- ment in the Army Air Corps will always be remembered at Augusta. The best of luck, Pete, we know that you will make a wonderful officer. 1A.M,A.l DI PLOMAS ALBERT L. MCQUILL-EN Mac took leave of us at Christmas to assume new duties with the Air Corps. He leaves behind him an enviable record of unbounded friendliness with the corps in general. Take care of your- self, Mac, and be sure when you're out there with your new buddies to remember your old buddies at A.M.A. JAMES M. MCCANLESS Jimmie we send 'away with a sad goodby, but with the knowledge that he will make one of our best Army pilots. We only hope that you will be a little harder on the enemy than your per- sonality was on us. Best of luck, Jim, and happy landings to a swell fellow. J. HOWARD MCGLOON Mac arrived at Augusta three years ago to take his place as one of the great fencers of Augusta's history. This year he became captain of the team, taking all honor and losing none. Good luck, Mac, may success follow 'in your footsteps wherever you may go from Augusta. As for the corps, all we can say is that we are the loser upon your graduation. WILLIAM H. MCOWEN Bill came to us five years ago and in that time has proven himself a worthy friend of all cadets. He has been on the swimming' team for Hve years and this year became its captain. To Mac, a swell guy and a great swimmer, we say good luck in everything you do. Mac plans to pursue the profession of medicine in his future days and in this we know he'll make a big success. as r n 1 72 gil I i. ng. rd il f if N! I' 'W . If I! .1 , f p I f r 4 3 f'-J gf ifffi. 7 1 ' t l c k f . M Y. it 4' L41 li I ff If 'l 2 a 'P A l ,r 'ffl i J! f f I' f ,fa H ri i W .1 i 4 ! f O fr .. .gy W 4 I I The RECALL DIPLOMAS ROBERT S. PAGE, JR. He's quiet until you know him. That f1tS our Bob to a HT. Since coming to A.M.A. three years ago he has proven himself without a doubt that he will accomplish all that's set before him. Bob was a member of the 4th Stoop Tower Gangf' but he was the .least trifler of all. He was an ardent fan of the books and knowledge fast came to him through his studies. ANGELO PAPPAS Gush is well noted for being down to ranks by first blast and we know that he seldom ever missed. Our best wishes go with Gus as he enters the Army Air Corps and we know he will make a wonderful officer. Gus was a famous lad for the opposite sex and he was always full of fun. Whenever around he brightened things up, and his 'knowledge in literature, plus his quick wit won him many friends. CHARLES K. POLISHER Charley will not only be remembered by his classmates as a fine fellow, but as an outstanding boxer. He will be remembered by many of his opponents who were on the receiving end of his fistfulls of leather. We know him to be am- bitious, an asset to any young man. His success will not be hindered and he has our best wishes. GERALD M. REGER H-Ierry is a greatly admired cadet as well as being a casanova and a pretty boy. We can ex- pect only the best of Jerry Reger. Good Luck, l'handsome, don't break too many hearts! ..4 'A.M',A.1 DI PLOMAS ROBERT E. ROGERS Bob was one of the few who rated to room with three others. His constant endeavor to work and work hard, proved a valuable asset to him at Augusta. His pleasing personality won many friends and his way with the girls of Mary Baldwin College was startling to watch. His favorite pastime was, believe it or not, studying. To Bob we wish the best of luck and we know his will and endurance will always keep him. H. RUTHERFORD ROSEBRO, JR. To humorous Rosie we bid a fond farewell. A popular cadet of outstanding wit. His corney jokes and favorite expressions are to be remem- bered. Rosie is one of the most cooperative boys that A.lVl.A. has. We all know he will con- tinue to be what he has been at Augusta. He is destined to be a success and we wish him the best of luck. ' ROBERT J. ROESSLER Bob answered his call to the colors early in the school year. The Army's gain was our loss. ln Bob,', the Army received a man, a person of great character, who is ever to be remembered by his classmates. When the war is won, 'fBob will join the ranks with the rest of the successful American men. RICHARD R. SAUNDERS Dick Saunders on the surface, has been a trifler, but down deep we know him to be a real person. He leaves his classmates knowing that his quality of making good friends will be the stepping stone to his success. Good luck to Dick, who is destined to be a Beau l3rummel of Richmond. 944 J fi 1 N6 1 5 ' w, .f r' -'Ju' 1 F'-fs A.. We- f f .. J ,f Uk! 'tA'l,9J' ft sv 0 ' . . -3 Ai, it M2-.' 1 my .12 ,ef . ' A 'tiff' 'ir n -, 1'2 . gli' It I ,xii 0 . ildibfx , ,H ,af 0' I Mi 'J .3 a .. A 'K . 1' I 0 - f J ,u 'H' ,J-Air '1- YXQQL fmpiki 4' fflfarf ' ' f' 11.1, J I Th e R ECA L L DIPLOMAS FRED L. SILVERMAN Fritz is one of our fourth year men who has proven his value to the corps. He is noted for his rabid interest in baseball and ice hockey. He has a sense of humor that is hard to beat and this has enabled him to make many friends. We feel sure in saying that Fritz will make a huge suc- cess out of life. BIL-LY L. SMITH Smithy is another new cadet who has been here such a short time that it is hard to say much about him. He was a member of the lst Stoop Club and made many friends with his fellow cadets. Smitl1y leaves a clean record behind him at Augusta and we know that he will out-do any person in what he undertakes. EDWARD M. SPRATLEY Mention the name of Ned,' Spratley around Augusta and all will know it. Wlien he leaves Augusta he plans to enter V.M.I. With his rec- ord of merit here behind him we feel sure that he will succeed. Good luck, Ned, and may all the success due for you come. WILLIAM C. STUART III Post Graduate Bill Stuart leaves Augusta with a blazing rec- ord behind him. He has held many honors while being here and was elected to the most honored club, the Ad Astra Per Aspera organization. He was the best naturecl cadet here and his neat ways made him a friend of all. VVe know that you will be a huge success in later life, Bill, and we wish you the best of luck. ,i4i,v-fb oQw l'pKffnur-1 MQMU-Uv A.M A.l I QQKQM' JOQH. SWEATT, JR. Johnny came to us from that cold country called Maine. His grand sense of humor and out- standing personality has won him many friends, To you, l'J'ohnny, we say the best of luck in everything that you undertake. BASIL I. TARICHE Terry, in three years has risen from an insig- nilicant private to a lieutenant of unprecedented heights. His untiring efforts as a member of the Cotillion Club will never be forgotten. To our Latin American friend we bid a fond farewell and wish him the best of everything in all he undertakes. WILLIAM N. THOMAS, JR. Bill has become one of the most popular cadets of his class during his two years at Augusta. I-le is considered by all as one of the best natured cadets in the corps. Best of luck to a swell fellow as he enters Millard's School to prepare for VVest Point. F. RICHARD THOMPSON Fred was a quiet new cadet this year and that makes it hard to say anything about him. He was a very studious boy and did his best for his company. He won many friends at Augusta and we feel sure he will be a huge success in later life. E . a ii we s ,WZ gms n Bm -Wa-is we was .n new a Bm.. twigs, 888188532 i R. Lg 'Ji' -Q, f :-. 55 tit 1 . fe.. Mgt? , 51 -3' L N E -fyu 1: .qxi . S V Lif- .f xW-.fx The RECALL ,-i DIPLOMAS R. FRANKLIN THORNHILL, JR. Post Graduate In Frank Thornhill we have a man who has proven himself a great asset to A.M.A. First, he has excelled as a student. Second, his efforts to assist everyone concerned with A.M.A. for the betterment of the school have been unselhsh. Major Rolleris right bow,'J goes forth, first to serve his country, and when the war has been won, to lead a successful life. Good luck to the man with the mysterious nickname of sly, CLAY L. WELKER Clay will always be remembered by his grand personality and handsome features. A quiet, well li'ked boy, with a facility to make a friend, will, we are sure, aid him in later life. So long, Clay, we 'know you have the stuff to put it over. 4 T. SPOTSWOOD WEST f'Spotty is one of the best liked fellows at A.M.A. Always willing to oblige when you need a laugh and always saying just the right thing. As manager of the football and basketball teams, he became loved by everyone because of his fine character. We know that success will follow him in whatever he may choose as his career. JULIAN D. WHITE jD,' came to us unheralded in September. In the short months of the school year he has made many outstanding friendships. As a new cadet he can be considered one of the best. In his activi- ties at A.M.A. he has proven interested and suc- cessful. He is a fine gentleman and a man that can be depended upon. We can expect nothing but the very best of handsome ID, ' A. M A. l DIPLOMAS MELVIN D. WOLFBERG Wolf, and it means what the name implies, is one of our best athletes. He is an insurance of success and we feel that the Navy will have a boom season with this donation from A.lVl.A. Seeing him go is one of the saddest things that we have to experience, but we feel sure that he will enter other's hearts, as he has held his place in ours. GEORGE R. WONG Not much can be said about such a quiet boy as George, but those who know him best have found him easy to get along with and happy-go lucky. His broad smile which accompanies him wherever he goes makes him easy to be recog- nized. So with best wishes to another Latin American brother we sorrowfully bid good-bye. JOHN B. WOODWARD Jack came to us with a line record from Newport News High School. ln his one year here, he has proven himself to be a good new cadet, an outstanding student, faithful athlete, and a well liked boy. Our best wishes go to lack whom we are confident will be successful in whatever he undertakes. NICHOLAS R. WREDEN, IR. f'Nick,' is one of our gross new cadets. His art and humor which adorn his -walls on Sunday morning, have given our commandant more than one of his gray hairs. Our best wishes go with Nick and his ambitions as he enters an lnsti- tute of Art to become a Grand Master. gl The RECALL HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATES .Aa 1 244 Q, BEEN u QF , , HERMAN A. ALLYN JOSEPH S. BELLO ARTHUR A. BOOTI-IE, JR. RAYMOND M. BROVVN, jk CUR-TIS F. BURT ROBERT L. FARLEY PAUL H. EDELMAN CHARLES B. FUNCK, IR. VVILLIAM S. GENTRY HARRY H. HAMILTON JOHN VV. HARIJELL, III JAMES I3. HEVENER . X ' xI:J ' CK WY I I IA. M A. I944 HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATES .ff If W I - . H' ,fJ'Q. il 'Q wA1M'5.a. N slsulw, Ju. , . V If .IOSEPH 15. LA CY PETER B. LA M BER T I . jf' ji .J af J .Ng I I1 X -J' . rf V kxlfv XA' I dj PM J FW -CJ 1 IJJJID .MII I v M ij -wr! Cv I ' ks I y f ,f Q f 'r ',uf JJ J tug! I9 J 1 'M Q? .1 J s 5 VJ gf ,-If X J! ry I0 H J iw? It 'U fa ,- 'TVf' M, M . 1' -.ugixr-1,1-A -, ,..-L Q 11 1' 'J flu Lf I - 1 :J -1-f J' . 1. K, vga U ,V , ,1 ff X I. Q .VV '7 L' -A A M 1,47 X N .. f'y'XWli-HL -m1.- A :JJ . , t,.f:,.,.-yy-7 v' 1- 1 ui!- . .J f l H I-fzfn F ,B ' .VJ 1... -The RECALL ,M ff ' 1 0 'x ' , ,V J' '4 A 471: E 1, rd!! 4. HIGH sc:-lool. cERTlflf'1fPEs O IW 1 'Sf ff gf w 3' R -v' v - f ,,s ,., v 'Uv' K-J f 1 A JAMES o'C. MACKEY, JR - JAMES E. MARABLE, IR. VVINSTON C. MUSSER HENRY NALVEN ROBERTO J. PASQUEL, jk H ARO LD R. P ITTM AN RI CH ARI J L. PORTER ERMANNO A. PRATI ,ff .f HIGH FREDERIC E. PRINCE THOMAS F. PRITCHETT ROY C. REINHEIMER STEPHEN H. SLAGLE VV ILM ER STRADLEY BURNLEY TABAKTN m31eL15.o, THOMAS, JR. JUAN F. XNONG Emil The RECALL 1 . f-' ' ' n THIRD, FOURTH, AND FIFTH YEAR MEN I3 ryan Bzlrlncr Brewer, D. Brodie Burden Coen Constantine Field, T-l. Giddcns Green Gordon Harrell Kauffman Middleton Perkins Richardson Rexrode Ryan Owen, W. Shope Smith, G. R. Stanley, VV Stanley, I. V. T11 umus, M. D V an Pclt Wzxsco VVccd lNilson, XY. , A -od' I E ' N A M 'nj JW' , f JN E' A Pl, ffl' EN x 5-1 f :U X 'E' if QW' -'L .. P 12' if . L- E ,ii of X if i .X , li., mf ff' -. 1 ......., A 'I 'ir 1 9 4 4 , A 5 , l. 5 . h X. , -.. .Y -X V, J - 1 , J ' ' W u 5.1, 1 is-mf ww fi M E ,. is 5 na W is ms Egg: H is B :-Jkxgu' 2532355 nie-mmm mi-'DB I mi mga X 5' iff J,.....g SECOND YEAR MEN ,L -VW-az' E- -UHHC5 lllllmcr ,. -'.A mal.. - 5-l'fQ Baron Kczmrsc M 'V B1'0XVll,l,l. Kuiccly I ,V , - 1 Cockrcll liucllmcr I-J! E lJ21ugl1lry Dcjarncttc Dulin l Junn Dutton Eddy, VV. Elclcl' Foremzm Fotinos Heatwolc Hobbs Kohl l.aLwll1c1', B. M. l..ZlVVlllC1', B. I. Len Leigh, XV. Lemmon Lindsay Long Millard Mills f i 1 The RECALL SECOND YEAR MEN Morse Moyer McCrum Paijise Pigg Scgar Silverman, Smith, B. M Smith, G. F Snider St. Clair Stephens Stern Stump Thomson VzuiMete1' Venzcr Wariic VVeld NVilliam5, DiBc11v. Lcvcnteu Null Seeley Sheri' Smith, W. VVelch, H. 1 n A wwff N 2 - A iw FT- , A. M A. 194 S A my 5. ,aff A - 51, 57 t 17 9 ,V4 I K , ,P--N-' ' J ANL! figlfg : i2'6Z?r'4A2 , X .255-'N ' WL B . f -1 J I' 7 ' V423 ff!! in . if f'?3f'fj K , 5 - Ofjre- SW: 1 5' f' 3 wi Xe Sfuniqlzg lu ,q I.-nfy swell c.ua- NJ AM uv-S0v.'1cT Us c.lHSSMh-f'v. 'Src'-yy' Mg t GLAL X My . MEN K tx N 4,MH'J ' r.. 1 W MXM ff 0 UD! c x f .I ,SJW vw. K, jf D,r:j:VW,v' ,wy-, -.x ,R . .-53' La NAA-L A+--f'J ' ,,,.....i MAMA ,...a,f-1-J wif 4-'Bl LL. Q we 5.6 . L'-R '. .saw . Su ow LLL WQWVJQ Q16 lk 6 .9 gi A HThe RECALL - an wi. if 4. ,G+--'P ir!c -QW-41 .fir-3L'ss.. Qifil-,o ,kI:-,ik Xfjfg-ua ,ffl---.2,.J,a:.gQ -M1-M---A L- 5:54 J wi ' I .. ,Jh J Q n Q 'A 'L L fi ' x , K f E FIRST YEAR MEN TFA? 4 s L55-JI ' g,Lf'2 3 kP- -:W if W? , C I fx? A 'v -1 o lr . . .AV V, ,M ,,l. 4 vljffa? - JZ Wk alfa 6 JL: 5 ' L' 1 .fu .-N Jffryt 2 gag! 74 x my 'TL' n V af f,em'5iy . 5, A., Ld! Q7 49 M fr ' 'FHA A V , W 'ff' .- J ax- 5 g,eLA'V if ,ff 'A. M.A.l 944 Addison Alamaeen Atwood Bailey Barnard Bazemore Bearden Bendure Berry Betz Birge Bradley Brooks Brown, VV. Brown, VV. Burkhart Burnette Carlisle C. E. Carpenter, G. Carpenter, F. Caudill Chappell Chipley Christy Cohen, S. Cahoon Cordero Cornelius Cousins Cox, Cox, P. Crawford Tompkins Wlilson, H. 13. - FIRST YEAR MEN Crist Critelli C1 oshy Crummett Cumming Curtis, J. Curtis, P. lfliekinson Dixon Dozier Drumwright Ducey Eddy, I. Eiclelman Elliott Evans Field, I. Filer Finney Fontaine Fowler Freeman, N. Freeman, R. Freshman FLIYI' Gamble Gardner Geist Goldfarh Gorton Griner Gruber Turner VV ong, C. H arrington H auter Hawkins Heizer Hernandez Hill Hines Hope, H. F. Hoylman H risis Humphreys Jester johnson Jones, VV. C. Kelley Keesling Kiefer Kirby Kirk Kreeger Landon Larknm Lepper Lever Litten Lohman Lovering Luciano Mandes Marahle Marsh Martin Ver VViehe NN ood ward Mason May Melchor Moerschell Merrell Mohler Monson Morgan Morris Musgrave MaeCorkle McCarter McKee Nelson Neff Newman Nikita Olvey Osheroff O wen, R. Palmer Paschal Patterson Peed Penny Pezulla Phillips Pitts Powell Reid Rhea Vlleaver NfVilliams, C. lNreden, P. Rice Rich Rockwell Ross Ruther . Salzman Sanders, H. Sanders, J. M. Saxon Schutlee Scott Senger Shapiro Showell Simmons, I. B. Smith, I. Snarr Spilman Stanslmnry St. John Steele Stephenson Stewart, H. Stone Summner Taylor, F. Thomas, F. Thompson, E. Thompson, I. Thompson, F. R Thornton Tokar W'illi:1ms. J. Moran James. R. W 1 v ' 'f I I W, .Tb - -,---,,.,. -ju A Xf!f K- 1 I T vp J x W M N xx -X-X x g 5 --.- Mx7 X Cx 7 y nf xg, 1-3 5 ZA?- X x E Limxmw L. YV Y ,V Q Wx 542,11 X ff , .4-f 1' Z -W xxxxmx x - - ws' - 'f 4 4' ' X jaw X 371, Q A lii':'Z',4. 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Q --' . 07,11 ' 5 --J Y Kp LT 'Ji lf -- , KX -- Q F N ?-it ff' ff 1 '4 - 292 if W ga 5 'H id... ,,, ,.:... n 7 I 1 ! gi- - 4 - E' - - N iii F -,il-J Y A i jf --B-LL? A ll i A 5 4 'J r '- i ' 1,7-'M - Y -' i L ST ,,i Anja- 'VL , Q - ' 9 - nl4,1:,:,f4- f-- --- , '1- - .0 -A 1--' 5 Q S ff t ,-,il Z ' - iqi W - -Q 1 .- f ,!'-' --'- ---L- f'-12 . - 7 ' ' -I ', f W - 'A -- 'd . K Q Y -f-T1 ' f'-1c..'d-r- ------314 ' ' -l - , ..-,.1.' g ' 'A -F? -Q5 'WA A f ' -'E Y --'- ' Y L- -. - , LY - Y ---g-V -- -1- -v -- 4-41' ,n 1 f -- - .-f-- -il, in A -X 11-1 ,W i W ,ii -- - Vg Lia--,Tlx fl- - , ,..- Y rg 'PE' -W W 4 -- Y X xl ' 53 ' Y' --'- S BookThree MILITARY l- -C The RECALL ,, '- Wattage. Fe RHXQI OR ARTHUR IJLACKB URN P.M..S'.am1 T. Military Tactical Officers Major Arthur Blackburn as head of the Military Department at A.M.A. has proven himself a true gentleman and an olicicer of the highest standing. His genuine personal interest in A.M.A. is well proven by the military bearing of the cadet corps. Also detailed here by the Wai' Department are Sergeants George E. Michael and C. C. Collison, who have been most able assistants to Major Blackburn. Lieutenant Colonel Vlfarren S. Robinson, Major W. P. Cherrington, and Major H. D. Deane of the school staff, are also to be commended for their assistance in the military advancement of the cadet corps. A M A. T944- E 4+ - n:! , ,Tm Batallion Staff MISS LTNIIA MORMAN ROLLER ,'5'f10l1,x'Ul' Captain R. F. THORNHILL, JR 4Ser011,d Livzbicvznnz' P. H. GEORGER Svrgzfa II f-Mojo 1' STUART VAN FELT Firx1'.S'c1'gca1ll G. R. SMITH Corporal NVTLLIA M LET GH Ordvzarzfc .S'm'gemlt AUGUSTUS COCKRELI - The RECALL .Pfam 'PFW QW MISS CARLA HARRIS I. ID. EBORN .S'pm1.v0r Caplniu Company A NVIIIIARI MCOXNEN ROLANIJO GRANDA CHARLES XY. BRYAN Capiailz CAIJET I. D. EBORN Firsl Lilfllffllflllf Svrolzd .LiC'Ilf0II!lIIf Firxf SFVKUGKIIII CAIJET GRANDA CAIJET MCONNFN CAIJET BRYAN I,I!ll00lLSE7'gGlIl11 Sevoizd Lieulezzalzl CADET THOMAS, M. O. CAIJET VVASCO SCVUEIIIIYX CAIJET CODLING CAIJET HEVENER, I. XV. CAIJET LINIJSAY C'01'fvo1'aIs CAIJET ALLYN CAIJET I.AX1VTI-IER, B. J. CAIJET HOLT CAIDICT IZIJIJY, XIV. CAIJET KIQINE PRIVATES Cadet Kearse Cadet Stump Cadet Derek Cadet Evans Cadet Geist Cadet Cahmm Cadet Palmer Cadet Berry Cadet Pasquel Cadet XNeinstein Cadet VVilliams, C. Cadet Schutte Cadet Snarr Cadet Brown, VV. C. Cadet Marsh Cadet Chipley Cadet XlVl'CflClI, N. Cadet McGraw Cadet Rockwell Cadet Moerschell Cadet Knox Cadet Butler Cadet FLITI' Cadet Smith, B. L. Cadet Stone Cadet Spratley Cadet Amick Cadet Nieklas Cadet Thomas, M. D. Cadet Gruber Cadet VVelch, H. M. Cadet Chappell Cadet VVhitehurst Cadet Cohen Cadet Kirk Cadet Keesling Cadet Nelson Cadet Mason Cadet Nalven Cadet MeCorckle Cadet Darden A M A. 1944 SECOND PLATOON FIRST PLATOON 1+ The RECALL VRS. XN'lLT.lAM C. STUART, JR. NN. C. STUART UI Spolzsoi' Cgpfgin Company B an -x TW e Captain ,X H - gk ibm VVILLIAM C. STUART Ill First Lienicnaiztx .' .S'r?r0rzd L-ieulenanl S'ci'0mI Limfitevmlif Fi1'.s'tSm'geanf CATJET UOUGLASS CADET RICHARDSON CAIDET NNEST CADET BURIDPN Platoon Svrgcnnls CADET GREEN CAIDET KAUFFMAN Sm'gvr111I.v CADET Tl'lOXllAS, VV. N. CAUET HEVENER, ll. CAUET HAYES b Corpomlx CAIJET S'l'RAl'Jl-EY CADET HANHLTON CAIJET LONG CAIJIZT BAILES CAIDET LEMMON CADET STEPHENS 4 PRIVATES Cadet Parisc Cadet Foreman Cadet Thompson, E. L. Cadet Freeman. N Cadet Pritchett Cadet Pittman Cadet Dozier Cadet Bearden Cadet VVl1ite Cadet Lohman Cadet C2l1'1'JCT1tC1', G. E. Cadet Woiuclwai-cl Cadet Haydon Cadet Wolfl,merg Cadet Stephenson Cadet Sanders, H. Cadet Thompson, F. R. Cadet Pitts Cadet Simmons, R. Cadet Snider Cadet Coleman Cadet Birgc Cadet Rich Cadet Smith, D. G. Cadet Gamble Cadet Phillips Cadet Arthur Cadet Tabakin Cadet Larkum Cadet Tompkins Cadet Carlyle Cadet Carpenter, F. A. Cadet Gorton Cadet Saxon Cadet Dejarnette Cadet Cordero Cadet Cornelius Cadet Melchor Cadet Cox, P. Cadet Giddens Cadet james Cadet Woody Cadet Porter Cadet VVong, C. Cadet VVreden, P. Cadet Critelli Cadet Kieffer Cadet Sanders, I. N Cadet Koellmer Cadet Knicely I ll I fxlyf A, Vi ,I ff! EJ! Y? X Hp? A I6 Ji Arif r4-LZ.-,.f,1L j YQ., ft' '34, Ty 'Mfg-ffiig A . M A . 1 9 4- 4- Xjgjf' gf YQ, Q M X I ,U YJ: ,J , ' 'fix Xfpvg QNQY FIRST PLATOQN - A SECOND PLATOON The RECALL BIPS. E. B. CPAPE w X .S1l7UII.Y0l'X Rf I2LalCEl,25tPE Compa rty C XVILLIAM C. PERKINS J. VV. STANLEY BASIL TARICHE CLAUDE FUNCIx Captain CAIJET ROBERT ll. GRAPE Firxl l.I6'ILl1'Ill1lIl Sevozzd Livute'111ml SEFUIIKZ L1'emfe1m11l Fizzvl .Ycrgrfmll CAICJET PERKINS CADET STANLEY CAIJET TARICIAIE CADET FUNCR Platoon Sergcmtls CADET REXRODE CAIJET FIELD, l-I. SCIYIUKIIIIA' CA DET BRAMMER CADET PAGE CAIUET MCCRUMQ C orfloralx A CAIJET NNELKER CAIJET DUNN CADET BELLO CADET ROSEBRO CADET SXAIEATT CAUET LAVVTHER, B. ' PRIVATES Cadet Dashiell Cadet Bazemore Cadet Gentry Cadet Ross Cadet Taylor Cadet Rogers Cadet l-l eizer Cadet VVelch, M Cadet Eidelmau Cadet Breitsteiu Cadet Mills .C. Cadet Cumming Cadet Litten Cadet Peed Cadet Bradley Cadet Freeman, R. Cadet NILISSCI' Cadet Thomas, F. Cadet Huntslmury Cadet Scott Cadet Hawkins Cadet Elder Cadet Hauter Cadet Vlfilson, I-I. B. Cadet Mohler Cadet Pappas Cadet Spillman Cadet Simmons, I. Cadet Stanshury Cadet Marable Cadet St. johns Cadet Lovering Cadet Hernandez Cadet Nelt Cadet VVeleh, H. N Cadet Christy Cadet Polisher Cadet Almacen Cadet Olvey Cadet Thomson, B. Cadet Croslmy Cadet Nikita xv ENN V-. 4' 5, 5 x-5 DT' lj' -. I J J 'fa Qfg-gsalugf-gg, V ,MJ ,Q-QUEEN' W ,J A . JQX . .i 9 H' 4 5 5- 'W T' X AQ-1 Qj f j 'I ' , xx.-N 2 xj K rx !! , J 5 i J -A ff LM A ff' w 1 FIRST PLATOON SECOND PLATOON , mf' K9 A X! ,W The RECALL 1'lRS. IJ: R. UREXVEK ROBERT llREW'E.lQ .S fl0ll.YUI' V Cg,!1faff1'1 Company D JOHN l-TOCKMAN EARL XNEED JAMES COEN Cafvlain CA DET ROBERT BREVVER Ffrxl Lrivztlclzullf SL'COIId Lit lIlClIClIIll SL'f'0lId Liczzlvllallt Fir'.i'l .3't'1'gm111! CADET 1-IOCKMAN CADET VVEED CADETIT STANLEY, L. CAIJET COEN Plnloon SL'7'g43tlllfS CAIJET CONSTANTlNE CADET BREVVER, IJ. A Sargtranlx CAl JET l.'lGG CA DET SLAGLE CADET LACEY A ' Cv1'1101'zzl.r - CA DET BROVVN, lil. CADET BROXIVN, R. Nl. CAIJET LEIGH CAIJET VVILSON, W. CA DET FOTINOS CADET SAUNDERS, R PRIVATES Cadet Elston Cadet Powell Cadet Addison Cadet Bendure Cadet Caudill Cadet Smith, VV. G. Cadet Jones. VV. Cadet Moyer Cadet Hope Cadet Lever Cadet Thomson, B. Cadet Collier Cadet Grace Cadet Pezulla Cadet Gardner Cadet Ducey Cadet Burt Cadet Reinheimer Cadet Landon Cadet Stewart, H. B. Cadet Musgrave Cadet McKee Cadet Morris Cadet WVarne Cadet McCanless Cadet Griner Cadet VerVVeilLie Cadet VVoodie Cadet VVong, G. Cadet Morgan Cadet Freshman Cadet Owen, VV. Cadet VVare Cadet Smith Cadet Cooke Cadet Mandes Cadet Barber Cadet Daughtry Cadet Seely Cadet Harrington Cadet Lea, J. Cadet Elliot Cadet Galvin Cadet Salzman Cadet Hill Cadet Spermo Cadet Smith, A. I. Cadet Osherofl' Cadet Atwood Cadet Schloss Cadet Jester Cadet Moran Cadet XN'ong, I. M A. 1944 -in FIRST PLATOON SECOND PLATOON v . x w. il A' X Vx gb fly lj J :K XIX' J. jf' 'Y ll X I 1,. The REcAp33i,Ljrff ,,ftT-,f7 'T-ITT 'C F .fl .J 2-C QQ. ,. if Rjjjg .1 Ci' 17, XS rf 'fx fj xx b COmpl5ng' E MISS ELIZABETH MILES Sjvonsor FRED M. HADEN DANIEL Sl-IOPE ZEBULON BIXOIJII Caplaiu FRED M. HADEN I7'ir.rl Liezzlvzzavzi Plrzfoon SC'I'gCfII1l CAIDET IJ. H. SHOPE CADET I, D. MIIJIJLETON Firx! Sargea-nt Lino Sm'gea,nI CADET Z. B. BROIJIE CADET HOBBS C-0I'f707'lII.Y CADET I-IARRELL CADET MILLARIJ CADET SI-IERR CAIJET RYAN PRIVATES Cadet May Cadet Kelley Cadet Burkhart Cadet Fowler Cadet Silverman, C. Cadet Rice Cadet Cox, J. Cadet Monson Cadet Dulin Cadet Conley Cadet St. Clair Cadet Dubose Cadet Martin Cadet Barnard Cadet I. Field Cadet Showell Cadet Thornton Cadet Dickinson Cadet Morris Cadet Hrisis Cadet Shapiro Cadet Brown, VV. E. Cadet Owen, R. Cadet NVilliams, I. Cadet Lepper Cadet Bailey Cadet Ruther MRS. A. A. BOOTHE A. M A. 1944 Band ARTHUR A. BOOTHE FRED SILVERMAN PETER LEAR CADET SEGAR CADET VAN METER Sponsor Clllllllltllldilly Ojyiccr CAIDET ARTHUR A. BOOTHE Serolzd Li8ZLfClI!1l1f Fi1'.rtScrgua11t CAIJET SILVERMAN, F. CADET LEAR Se1'gcf141f.v CADET GODRON CAIJET VVILLIAMS, S. C01'f707'Lll.Y CADET VENZER CADET BARON PRIVATES Cadet Stern Cadet Tokar Cadet Turner Cadet Brooks Cadet Dixon Cadet Kohl Cadet Patterson Cadet Crawford Cadet Drumriglit Cadet Steele Cadet Penny Cadet Cooper Cadet Dutton Cadet Hope, H. F. Cadet Sengcr Cadet Cousins Cadet Eidelman Cadet Huber Cadet Shepard Cadet Crist Cadet Jones, VV. C. Cadet McCarter Cadet Sheri' . ix I .Q Kff If .' . V., if . ,r ' A Q5? ff .1 . - lff ff 1-1, V- 7 H7 V , fig 'Q-,2ge .,L .,,4'f:j'4i ,f-f4a,,:-.e' :QL ggft, :Z 1 N -' -K 4 -QT7, 1 ma f D on Ai, U 5 WW if 51:62-JZJEETC A et 1 1 ' ' QEELLQ . K' , Q Q.. . ' -' N A. I J.. fd... V 1 Ay MJ I-le d ' qypqtlarfcers Company X054 4 fa C e ,ffifff i i 5 , 'att'- if af' iff: .RL 1 , . H - 1 Y f -if LJ 1' ti mit K pf ffffd Za. ZR :in-vw? Judea 555-' .3 0. jp V' LJ: iv ' ad, 5, f 044730, 2' fy if X11 47 Inj: tg MRS. J. H. MCGLOON -f df V 1,1 G' ' .S'pon.ror W E ,, f 6x.4,yv.,, - 'lgpl-eefuvz,-V 'v f - 11 - H L , 1 ly 'XX UI , Vx V W 1 .P-' ' iv df! ' 'TJ . wt i ,ff X ' - Xi'fMw:'i I. Howard McG1oon Gerald M. Reger Henry C, Dunbar . Adolph Null I ii 'U' ,W C . A if onmzmrdmg Ojfir rr H. CADET J. H. MCGLOON, Firxl Lieulmznzzt X X SC'c'0I1d Liezclmzazrl Firxl .S'vrycz111l X X, MAS CADET GERALD M, REGER CAUET HENRY S. IJUNBAR - ' XJDUJ A Sc1'g'a11t.r r K' fc 'Y 'K - CAIJET NULL CADET CI-IANCI-EY! CAIJET IMBELLA CADET LEVENTEN tj yuh! 113' PI J, X -X .li C orporals Jlrffigfgf' A gggyx CADET PRINCE CAUET MALLoRY A gwjjfy ju' ,if - L- ix YJ, - PRIVATES df .-, 1419 ,Wi Ht! Y if 'FX ' Cadet Heatwole Cadet Xfvfight Cadet Mackey Cadet Crummett Cadet Hoylman 'KJ R ii as X' 3 ' X Cadet Luciano Cadet Rhea Cadet Curtis, P. Cadet Farley Cadet Summner '3 W V, xi Cadet Merrel Cadet Humphreys Cadet Smith, G. F. Cadet johnson Cadet Kirby if - Ni' xl. Cadet Reid Cadet Fontaine Cadet Curtis, I. Cadet Fifer Cadet Buruetie W 1 M 'EIS' Cadet Lambert Cadet Eddy, I. C21CiCiLXfVC2lVC1' X . N WW Jim' iffy QL. r fiowfgwh W1 KJ -gy ieedxvr X X 1--. .ti L75 ,go-Afflvffzg ,fy-, J A ,Q ,S-L-fyejjt-J? is xg Lic fi:,cf 'V G N X f , .fa-J 4,4- 5 Q Hfbefffiv .'gE,L,.iL.,.T 764419 'A.M.A.l rf' Www wow- 944 MW 'Z' 7 W. I , WA Leigh Cofzkrell Thonizxs, M. O. W asco Coclling ' l-levener, VV. Lindsay Allyn Lawther, B. J. Lawther, B. M. l-lolt Kline Green lqilllll-l112ll1 Thomas, XIV. N. Swefltt Non -Commission Hevener, I. B. Hayes Straclley Bailes l-lzunilton Lemmon Long Stephens Rexrode Field, H. BTZIITIYIICI' Page NICCTLIIU VVCllCE'1' Roselmro lrlunn ed Officers M. Bello Constantine Brewer, LJ. Pigs: Slagle Lacey Brown, D. VVilson Brown, R. Fotinos Saunders Brodie Middleton Hobbs ll-l'2l.1'l'Cll Millard Sherr Ryan Gordon XNillimns, S. Segar Venzer Baron Van Meter Chancey DiBella Leventen Prince Mallory I Junlmar Roger Null T i i Book Four ATI-I LETICS i 'Q - T h 6 Kew., -. - 5 Es Bark Rott'-Capt. Morrisey, Fontaine, Arthur, Codliizg, Tabakin, McQuillen, Lt. VValeski, VVest, Palmer, Woody, Long, Piati, Bello, Quattrone, Lt. Costello Middle Rott'-Bazemore, Hamilton, Bearden, johnson, Hayes, Null, Eddy, Reid, XN-leaver, . . Almacen, Mai-able Fnzvi I?o7tLdPitt1nan Mohler, Slagle, Simmons, 3lc0wen, llashiell, llCJ21Tl1CilLC, VVreden, N., VV ood w a rd Varsity Football Team The 1943 Football season saw our team winning over V.S.D.B., Massanutten, Hargrave, and Fishburne and losing to Greenbrier, Fork Union, Navy Plebes and VVoodberry. Coach Waleslci, building his team around last year's remaining veterans: Null, Bill Eddy, Hayes and Slagle, developed his entire squad to the highest point of efficiency. The opening game of the season with VVoodberry saw our team going on the field with but a we-ek's practice and drill against Woocl- berry's usually well balanced team. A.M.A. yielded four touchdowns in the first but held Vlfoodberry for the balance of the game. Against V.S.D.B., A.M.A. expected an easy time, but were surprised when they scored after two minutes of play. A.M.A. came back and held a 13-6 lead at halftime. Both teams scored again in the third quarter and after that V.S.D.l3. was kept far from our goal marker. Massanutten came to Fort Deliance determined to win only to leave after being defeated by a very alert blue and white eleven, Had we wished it, the score could have been much larger, for we stopped lVI.M.A. time and again. The next game was with Hargrave, which team went down to defeat by the score of 14-7. A.lVl.A. got off to an early start and never yielded the initiative. The most thrilling moment of this contest was when Null tossed a long pass to Almacen, who scampered seventy yards for our second score. Fork Union, Greenbrier and the Navy Plebes were our next and worthy opponents, but they showed us that we were playing against opponents outside of our class. iEach of these schools had three or four teams of equal caliber and they chose to use them to advantage against us. VVe put up a game hght but the odds were too great. In the season's finale we won our most cherished honor when we decisively downed Fishburne by the score of 14-O. It was A.lVl.A. all the way and Fishburne seldom threatened and then they were thrown for a loss or loss of the ball. It was a glorious way to end the season. l A.M A.l944 ..T... Rvm'-Ga1'cl1:e1', Crosby, lluccy, Slfratley I Frou!-Scott, Cox, P., Kloerschell, H., Field, Caudill, Wtillianis, S., Green Peep Football The most distinctive item of interest about this team was the fact that they practiced without the aid of uniforms and on the rocky and hard soil of the rear athletic field. However, by this rude method of conditioning we did come through the regular season without having any score made against us. 'Tis true that we played one team four times but our regularity in development with the passing of the season was evidenced by the -fact that our first team played but one entire game, the first. The first game with Vlfaynesboro found us at its close winners by a 9-O score. Using' uniforms for the first time slowed our eleven up so that many a score was muffed by our clumsiness. Tariche, Vtfasco, and Heizer accounted for our touch- down, extra point and safety. The second game was played at home and we saw Heizer racing sixty yards for a tally, Wasco traveling forty yardsg Farley scampering seventy yards and Green bucking the line for scores. Cf course all of this was possible only through the splendid blocking of their teammates. Tn the second half the A.M.A. Minnows finished the game and put up a splendid display against heavier odds. In the third game the Peeps played one quarter and ran up a score of 21-O with Gardner, Heizer and Wasco scoring. Then the second team entered and Spratley, intercept- ing a pass, ran fifty yards for the final score. The balance of the game was played by the Minnows. In the Final regular game A.M.A. went on a scoring spree with touchdown after touchdown being made. Tn a special game against the V.S.D.B. Varsity the Peeps met their only defeat. The Peeps made many a threat and held V.S.D.B. for a half only to weaken by injuries and finally succumb against a mucli more experienced team. Credit must be given to Major Paul V. Hoover for his untiring efforts in behalf of this splendid team. - Lp Il., ri ' ,,f ., The R E !A,ft Q Y 3912.14 1 ' 1 W .N lffg - fl 1 ', 1, rr ll nf f., 4',N's-1 1 Iliff H .Bark Rott'--Lt. Vllaleslci, Koellmer, VVolfherg, Gruber, Bazemore, lNclch, Marsh, I-leizcr, VVest F7'Il1lfROTU-lQClCl, Farley, Kirk, Hayes, Chiplcy, Johnson, Mackey 5 ' 414140461 CV! Va rslty Basketball ky Some of the finest basketball material in evidence at Augusta for many a season came through their schedule with one of the best records in four years. Witli the hnal reading of the results of the state military schedule saw our team with four wins and two defeats. ln scores A.M.A. tallied 223 points to their opponents' 156. Beginning the season our team lost a heartbreaker to M.M.A., but in this defeat we gained valuable experience that paid us many dividends in subsequent games of a tough schedule. The Cadet Corps in the second game of the session experienced an example of A.M.A.'s traditional go-get-'em spirit when our quintet downed Fishburne 28-13. This spirit remained throughout the future games in which they turned the tide over Massanutten 32-31 and Hargrave 51-30. The royal five surrendered the next contest to Fork Union 38-32. The next game A.M.A. captured from Fishburne 55-17. The coaching laurels this year fall to Coach Waleslci, who led his grand team through a tough season to a wonder- ful outcome and record. High scoring honors go to Chipley and his runnerup Kirk, with 163 and 130 points respectively. Much praise must be given to Manager Spotty West, whose job of manager kept the team in high spirits throughout the season. A. M A-1,944 ....... I' , , ,f f ,, ,Q . gf M.- 63,e.24 ,aaa-f- - V ff- - ,- 1,50 X . . ff ' Ill 1-1,-Q4-1 'f--vwi,-'Ltr l bu-5 l'A . ' I ' nf , 1, .wltfxf . all wifi B Bark Rott'-VVong, C., Lovering, Paschal, Peed Middle Rott'-Segar, Brewer, D., Hope, F., Moerschcll, Scott, Lindsay, Vtfilliams, S., VVhite, T llucey, Thomas Front Row-Brown, Cordero, J. W., Hevcncr, McGloon, XfVztsco, Thomas, F., Caudill Fencing Team The A.M.A. Fencers enjoyed their lirst glorious season in the history of the sport at this school. Two opponents at this writing were the only ones to cross blades with the Blue and Wliite foilsmen. In the hrst meet with F.U.,M.A., A.M.A. won 72 bouts and lost 42 and scored 51 points to F.U.M.A.'s 40. BT42610011 and the Hevener brothers, Jack and Jimmy, won all of their matches. Ducey, Thomas, F., and Cordero showed great promise in their initial bouts. In the second meet with Fork Union we again emerged victors by the point score of 78 to 54 and in 'bouts IOM to 42. F.U.M.A. exhibited great improve- ment in this return meet, but ouitsuperiority was always in evidence. McGloon, Jack Hevener, Fred Thomas, Don Brown, and Wasco won all of their matches. Ducey and Caudill continued to improve. In the third meet with Fork Union A.M.A. won again S to 5 and in points 54 to 36. Brown Hevener, and I. B. I-lenever won all of their bouts. jack Hevener and McGloon won shutouts when they won bouts by the score of 5-0. In the final meet of the season VVoodberry fell victims to our junior Varsity. johnny Woiig' and Dave Brewer with Fred Hope won their matches while Scott and F. Thomas were nosed out by the margin of one point. Witli the vast array of material left over for the 1945 season, A.M.A. should look forward to another great fencing season. i I -tix if U ivvf Lx l tl ., s, S l ,'-' if 2-Jagfd. - l I f., X - 1 gi'f4g il! Au JJ x 'JU' f l 1 . no lg i ,.J,',g, 9 1 J l .I Q., f,,l,f 4 J J! jr lThe RECALL l , li K' ml' fl' ll' i fb' F . r V, l ' A' It ff' 'rf s rflfj l I ,fy . is ai 49' . I Mg I I cf f I ...fr -X -'J , v LJ V' l ,'. .1 ,t . wlff . ,.' .5 Bark Ron'-Coleman, Long, Kearse, Schutte, Palmer llliddle Row-McGraw, Uarden, Breitstein, McOWen, Richardson, l'3nrclen Frou! Rott'-Neff, Lever, Marablc, Stern, Powell, Owen, VV. Swimming Augusta's Tankmen set one of the best athletic records this year by ending their season with five wins and one tie. Led by Capt. Bill McOWen, the swimmers defeated all of their opponents and only once did they experience trouble. In their first meet they defeated Fishburne 47-19, McOwen taking the pool record for the 220. Randolph-Macon Academy went down to defeat in the second contest 38-28. Fishburne followed by going down a second time, 42-23. - f In a return match with R.-MA. a tie of 33-33 resulted and later Massanutten sank to the tune of 50-15. ln a second meet with M.M.A. the Augusta cadets won 49-17. In the championship meet held at Randolph-Macon Academy the team placed second. Only S.M.A. barred their way for the championship. Much credit is due Major H. D. Deane for his brilliant work with the team and also to the team itself. 1 1 'jx' f :W nat X l-. ,J y A.M A1944 't 35: ef, V pf 1.1515 f Q My 45' My I ,iw 17 BLVULQI5 ffl' 'X ' ,K T '16 ' 'Co-019 J A f ay 4 U , I I T' ,. PT ,J 1 Y' I '27 ,Q Afylflf I I N M1--e W Am-fwfw il P-oz. of-ez taflfa 41,6 CQ. Gu ss as eww- Boxing Team This year Augusta started out on a boxing venture with the greenest team of its present history and proved tltat hard training and hard lighting malce a team click. Led by two hard hitting co-captains in Terry Tariche and Adolph Null, the team won three out of its four meets. ln the hrst encounter A.lVI.A. defeated Massanutten 6 to 2 and in a rematch defeated the same team 5 to 3. They then heat Clifton Forge pugilists at Augusta by the close score of 5 to 4. The only loss of the season was against Miller School. Many of these bouts were close, but Miller took the meet 5 to 3. Captain Morrisey deserves much credit for turning out a team ot this quality and only through him did Augusta have a successful season. T V W., Q xX . ,V ,. t T h e R E C A L L l N Ly-v I Nh f - et 9 rf Bib K OXO 0 ' Vo -.I J' , VV of 1 f kj ,i fl , I 'J lil ,jff A rf' J I, , L ff i K JJ? 1, 1' ' l l 1 jjglfll j ,A J I J' 4 i Bark Roto-Cqckrell, Brewer, R. VVeed, Dunbar, Huntsberry if ' l I f Front ROZC!-I32lI'bC1', Lea, Musgrave, Lear ' o 1 - ,, :ii D A, Rifle Team ,fy ,, Rf' J ii jf! In the lirst match of the season with Howe Military Academy, A.M.A. lost r ,Lf out by the narrow margin of four points. 'N The next meet was with the Navy Plebes and- even though we went down in defeat, we did gain valuable experience. Musgrave was high score man with a J, 260 out of a possible 300. Massauutten cadets were our next victims and we outshot them by 55 points. Weed was high score man in this meet over all competitors. In the state meet held at Fishburne School we finished fourth and our score was only twenty points from second place. Huntsbury was A.M.A.'s high score man in this match. On March 5 our riliemen journeyed to Richmond and they overwhelmed the cadets of Thomas jefferson High School by a majority of over three hundred points. Lea was high score man. At this writing the final match was with Hargrave Military Academy and we did win this meet by the score of 1570 to 1465. The Hearst Trophy Match is yet to be tired and we feel confident that A.M.A. will do honor to itself in this meet. N A ,' ' X 1 11l- ' L' A' 1 -I ,i A.. W. A41 9f41lgf L., XV . K -' -' 1,1 ' 'sr in X I ' 1 lr' f N ,Ji will 1? M , xii .. ' Fil. fix 'X f , Wrestling Team Though comparatively young at Augusta, the sport of wrestling has become one of the major athletics. The team was formed early in the school year and has been hard at work conditioning itself for the future. Led by Joe Granda, captain, the team tackled and lost their iirst meet to the Navy Plebes. This meet gave them much experience though, and taught them their mistakes. They defeated V.S.D.B. in their second appearance and since that time have been steadily gaining knowl- edge for a winning team. At the time that this annual went to press the Wrestling season was still going and the outcome of other meets were not known. ms w , 5 ' ..f n u xv- yw 4 YR xv' X 'F Qu :S TK 1, I, Q V555 ,gif Q' Q Q' 5 5 J, f x 3 5 3 Q MQ - 1 + -196 Fa in 9 j Cz, J 51 l JQQY xf.. RHI' 1 1 ,,'?E1 ME- 1 T um .2 5'-:warg A Lfs. E K2 .-4 fl . J' jj!! Jf ' ,4,3,f,!. ,if .X-g:Atf 7- Sy xg, J 'J 1 f ,Q '- h I li f 4 1 ,A , if - 4 fx -,L 4 ' -N.: g 4 fy fm. ,,, ,Z J I V W, A fo!!! s.. , 'J 4' Q ' ' A lway, CANDID1QigE,Sf fem BASEBALL Ulf! ' ' x 1 - lx 'NJ 41 U AN,D1D4gTE54FoR TRACK L, N K x Q X4 NX xi '- x Eg 'tx 4 . -A Bk R' N '11 Q. ' 3 x 1 X17 Vi, ' T, '-F x, . X y ' Kv x - XSQ N J x if X A Q , X H Q5 . 5 Y A A 6 V XX? xx ,, N 64 XXX K-fr 'Rx , mf X '55 , -2 fl 'if xi - ' -7 X1 '- 34 ' '3 V ii li. A XX , R 5-X F- Q, X I xx CX . A 5 LD' -M4 ' .. X x 'T lf A. M A. 1944 ' ,, rw , ON ' A ' g'Q'TA-X p ,W UM ff .. ASH k GMM Q f NOGRAM CLUB ' ,ih- . xxx JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL 1 1 ggwwvk Z 112- 9? .f 'ff-jd 5192 W1 . Z ,- A P , JV 7 f ,L aww Wg! Aww? gf c, 9'J'1, ,J WV., .fzjf I , I, .1 ,' fi V7 5 i us R E i E www-11 Q an s Nw ,ss Q mn am ss ms mn n mam a an mm ss -Us -san msn ma ms 'mana x -sam af:-A a 1- ff sua M www E. a ss ss am Bo lc Five ACTHVITIES aww X wx X ,T The RECALL ,l- ROLANDO GRANDA NVILLTAM MCOXNEN VVILLIAM C, STUART Ill I. D. EBORN Cfficers of the Student Body The President of the Student Body for the session of 1943-1944 was Cadet Captain D. Eborn, justly rated one of A.M.A.'s best Student Body presidents. Serving with him as the leaders of the cadet corps were Cadet Captain Williain C. Stuart, III, Vice-President, Cadet Lieutenant Rolando Granda, Treasurer, and Cadet Lieutenant William McOwen, Secretary. These four men working together in behalf of the cadet corps have done a splendid job. They have done their duty and done it well. - rA.M.A.l944' ,L-.11 iy ,f rl, 2' Mgmt' ,..-4 5 J P' The Honor Committee The Honor Committee this year has performed a job unequaled by any such committee of the past at A.M.A. They have worked together and received the cooperation of the cadet corps. - The men of this committee in addition to the oflficers of the student body, Cadets Tiborn, Stuart, Granda and McOwen, are Cadets Grape, Thornhill, Brewer, R., West, Haden, l-levener, I. W., Codling, 'Piggg Dunbar and Cadet Stone as adviser from the New Cadet class. -...... The RECALL Cadet Ehorn, Major Roller, Cadet I-laden, Cadet Stuart Ad Astra Per Asperan Ad Astra Per Asperaf' 'To The Stars Through Difficulty, the motto of our school. The c'Ad Astra Per Aspera Honorary Fraternity was organized by Maj or Roller in 1924. It is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a cadet at this school. Ten new members, who have risen to the top through difficulties, are added each year. It is every cadet's greatest ambition to acquire this great honor, and we do not hesitate to state that all who are named to the organization will become a great success in later life. The present cadet members are Captain William C. Stuart, TH, who received the honor two years ago, and Captains I. D. Eborn and Fred M. Haden, who were named to the society in 1943. May all who wear the Ad Astra pin always remember dear old A.M.A. gil 'A.M.A.l944 ,, '- .S'lm1di1:y-Kea1'se, l3L1I1l!111', Roger, J. Stanley, Vlfced, Codling, I. li. Hevener, ljigg, lVliCC1'LUT1, Sweatt SI'lIfl?lI-ili2ll'liCl'1C, Elmorn, Stuart, Grauda Y. M. C. A. The Cadet Y.M.C.A. had as its President Cadet Captain I. D. Eborn, Vice- President, Cadet Captain VViIlian1 C. Stuart, Ill, Secretary, Cadet Lieutenant Terry Tarechie, Treasurer, Cadet R. L. Kearse. Special commendation is given Mrs. VVarren S. Robinson, our faithful pianist, who has contributed her services for a number of years. NVQ also praise our faculty adviser of the Y.lVl.C.A., Lieutenant Lucas, a true Christian gentleman. .l The RECALL Bayonet Staff Edilor-ill-Cllicf .... ..... G one Edward Kline A.i'.vi.vtanl Etlilor ..... .... C lintou H. XfVhitehursl 1'I1LllI01' Edilor .... ......... C arrol Knicely Fmlurc Editor .... ..... lr lenry S. Dunbar Ill fllmnni Editor ..... .... F rederic E. Prince Ar! Edrilor ..,.. ...... I ames I-levener lJl10f0g1'Hf71'IL?l' .................. NNilliam C. Jones MISQ SNIA SOI OMON C'l7't'Ul!1fl.01'l Dl?f7UI'll1'ICllf ....... Stafford VVilliams Sponsor The Bayonet this year was the ohcicial organ of Augusta. It introduced many new ideas to the cadets and has given future staffs a foundation for a bigger and hetter paper. By far, the biggest success of The Bayonet is due to its hard working but small staff. Every man did his share and did it well. The paper was published bi-weekly and contained many articles of lasting interest which took place at Augusta the past year. In its folds were the stories of major happenings at A.M.A. forever to be had by those who received the paper. The Bayonet was a valuable asset to Augusta and its cadets. lit produced what is called a morale builder for all who read it. Its success was only measured by those who read it and it is felt that no one can complain. To The Bayonet staff and to its adviser we want to say that without it Augusta would not have been as good a school as it is today. l i Rear Ro-zu-VVhitehurst, Dunbar, J. B. Hcvener, Kline Froni Row-Kniccly, Prince, Vifilliams, S., Jones, VV. C. 2 A.M A.l944 ....l.. The Recall Editor-in-Chief .............. Gene Edward Kline A.r.rLvlm11 Editor ...... Leon Forrest Douglass lll BYl.S'll1ll'.YS .Mmzagar ................... I. D. VVhile S Q Poelry Editor .... .... C linton H. Xklhitelinrst 5 Sfvowx lfdilor .............. Henry S. Dunbar Ill Ar! Editors ...... james Hcvcner, Pedro Cordero Plzologrnfilzvr .................. VVilliam C. Jones MIGNON BRASH KLINE .S'f70l1A'07' The cadets which comprised the stait of THE RECALL of 1944 presented to the corps one of the most complete books Augusta has had. They put all of their spare time to the betterment of THE RECALL and published a wonder. Withstand- ing rationing, restrictions, lack of material and personnel, THE RECALL was made possible for those cadets leaving, never to return. It is hard to please everyone, but it is felt that the 1944 RECALL passed all critics. Much credit is due to Gene Kline, Editor, Jimmy Hevener and Pedro Cordero, Cartoonists, and D. Wliite, business manager. Bill Jones did a won- derful job on photography as did Clinton VVhitehurst on the poetry. They were all ably assisted by Dave Douglass and Henry Dunbar. Rem' Ron'-lNhitelnirst, Jones, VV. C., Dunbar, J. B. I-Tcvencr Frou! Row-Douglass, Kline, NNilliains, S. Ji, ff . 5 ' lf lf! My ,e 5' in w'L,.f-f , f . n i I. fi? Book Six socmand HUMOR 144 The RECALL Cotillion Club MISS BETTY BAKER CADET LEON F. DOUGLASS CADET BASIL TARICI-IE MISS GLAIJYS VASQUEZ MISS CARLA HARRIS CADET I. D. EBORN CA I 'JET ROLA N DO GRANDA MISS BONNIE VVHEELER We salute the Cotillion Club of 1943-44 for the wonderful dances they gave the corps and which we couldn't have gotten along without. Led by Dave Douglass, president, and assisted by Dave Eborn, joe Granda, Terry Tariche, and Johnny Sweatt, the Cotillion Club sponsored live fornials and innumerable formal dances, all of which went over with a huge success. The formals included the Opening Dance, 'lMicI-NNinters, Than'lcsgiving, Eastern and Pin-Up Queen hops. Thegym in all these cases was beautifully decorated by the Decorating Committee and beautiful gals were all around. Withotit the efforts of the Cotillion Club, Augusta would not have had such a wonderful corps spirit as it did for the year. Future Cotillion Clubs will Iind it a hard job to keep up with the record set by this year. ,-l A.M A.l944 ,Ti- X? za?-Lil , . MISS CARLA HARRIS CAH1-LTI' J. .lJ. EISORN Final Ball The last social function of the year came as the Final Ball appeared at the Memorial Gym. This year Cadet Captain Dave Eborn and Miss Carla Harris led the hnale which proved to be a huge success even though many obstacles faced it. The Final Ball committee, composed of Dave Eborn, president, Dave Douglass, vice-president, Bob Brewer, secretary, and Joe Granda, treasurer, along with Gene Kline, Bill Stuart, Gus Coclcrell, jimmy Coen, johnny Sweatt and Terry Tariche gave their all for the success of the Dall. The Figure was led and prepared by Lt. Colonel VVarren S. Robinson and was one of the most beautiful sights ever witnessed. ln all, the Final Ball can be said as being a huge success for cadets, faculty, parents and alumni alike. The RECALL - rl,-T if HUMOR BIGGEST W'OMAN HATER POLITEST CAIJET 1. Moyer 1. VV. C. Stuart 2. Hzlrrington 2. Pigg 3. Thornhill 3. Page P-W--cmar gn SEE :rm 95 l f' Tf-19iNc- Tn' STUDH ??,' fx V ggfi S ':fffz.r4,f F ,Q .K W f x WS MAD f 'Q 2-fb f Zmcwi sy 4 W' ,. Q' my p '- W ff r G My Q ' Q7 ff OH,N0, M' L' ,ff mi L f ff .ff J , I H f XS M. 2- ff f wh . . 1 E 1 53, msyw ff m ,V ..- s ff F2 L' 9 VW f, .1 T f K ' !f N g X G Z' f8 'A f w..!ifiQi- 0 I 110 BB ff- .f-f f ae- A . W if IBOEG-f' 'fi Pj I , KJOMPNHFITER 'JF f !,-- I! 'WW yawn--- , ' ' Q M--OWN did V, HHQNQ-'E Of- wg IH f , NE Ae.m.1.g? Jvs+ 355+ ' . , f M - i NW 'm f 4 cf 8 To jf ry X 6 5 O .I .I 4 ii!! 4 '. ' . .71 I 3 g Of -f.. ,f f f, , f fy T iff , fy 1 Q 'f C- Sl I in 1, JI ox -MINI!! 3 ' 1 A'7f,'I I, -,nf 7 wmlfnuffj 4 2 XI' i 1,1-Qlrfl 1 rl' 'I in X -f3'i2f '7 . eff fl ' H BEST CORPORAL OF GUARD MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT 1. JZlCk14QVC11C1' 1. Pittman 2. Slaglc 2. Eboru 3, Bello 3. Gcorger A. M A. 1944 5 ffl, 1 H I 13 IGGES'I,' EA TER HUMOR BEST N.C.O. X .7 ' 2' 1. Liltcn 1. Sweutt Z. SI11ilIl,G. R. 2. Holt 3. VCIIZCI' 3. G1'CC11 I G . . 0' N ,Q if-f , E M 'Q ffgiii X? A T if-'F Y. B 3' Q? if X5 EQ2m?'5 . u E V I OX .,.. gf nsrosmnig N G NR- But- TWT Mnu 2 - G' A 'ZH' . 6 -1 PREgENT--- 5 0 5 . I! ':-l 0' ttpgw BLIXMQLRRQA - T E: Y f f3U'f- GH, gOkl -S65 , LA BYTE6 W0 uma X! E f r - Ofij - HOV waqg X 3 J' 1 'lk' gggwe ONE OFM ff X E I '51 gTf?'2 ' BX-EST Qnoggg 5 K SON, 4:10v'vE ff - '. 0 Z 5 'iff f, ,Fi 'J HA-, S HBBJNI- G-OSH 1 HHTE I kv, on 9' .YL E 7g'0DM,f9'gg9s- To go To SGH001- -- Q og Tggm gg N3 f ' J 'A I x f I V - , L F' Nl ff I 1 ii!! U ll yu rg P x j lj 5-3 ,, , , A s 5? f W 5 f T E X-G ff 2 M ? H C , U 5 2 c I ' X... H f fm? .f . my T E' Z fr f ' ' K QXN 4 R 5 - .3 7, I ,- if H ' I ' 1 w 4- ! f' Wf J 1' Af,4.j,,?? Z , i ,' Xl' Vx, 1 sr . ' :TI- - ,,. M x I - - N H luuumu M LAZIEST CAIJET MOST RWHLITARY CAUET 1. Berry 1. Iuck Stanley 2. 'l'humz1s, M, IJ, 2. Grandgl 3. Bryan 3. PIUCk1'l1Zlll The RECALL H UMOR XNlT'l l'EST CADET NEATEST CAIJET 1. Dixon 1. Butler 2. Krccgcr 2. Phillips 3. VVcst 3. 1ll.l5SCl' e-LE:-HEE J! 1 New HE m W f ' wou4.w'1-,Gee THFPUT ' SHINE Mg ROPE! 7 'W jg' sHoE5,suL25l QR ' X , ,f n LAJH9 1 M1591 L QQ' V, GET r-M5 Hamas Ii 4 Y DNLTL5 33 M , 79 ,H f ll . ,-.- if 'lg ll E :lf ' U e: '1 f N-f L'-Ar. il I Q null 1 A--Lg' -1 -' ml lm E - if 1 .. 1 T 1 1,5 rf hd' -f' ' v pl I -15 4 9- .B ll C . L0 , 1 rlf ' Z Q I th 0 1 A 0 0 O j A f .4 ,., s4?f X D - ' 4 f?., ,,, vw., fl' E JI - 1-:gig ,-W f ,A T Lu 4H'lE9T cm: ET RN ... 1, M533 -X-f..- J0- ':533lf , E V gwu-- THESE A-lgf j Q -J,g.!.'-J,--Q Fg.R0'Tlc'Rl- auf' X all 'F 1 4 Nfl , , Ion-lEo.'s Have. Q7 H yf f , ,-Z.. --' I To 5-mug THERE H 1 123 X I . ', ,7 V LQTTL-E Fuu-- ffl . X, I , dk f sg HBE-'HEL .. ,Q f - ff , -H U w ' N l ,y Z.':ff'l'I 5'-' - ,Nl Z, XJ Y f ,. A355225 ,'X1f,,'- Ill! lflll l , ,Eagan 4' Ill Magi - X -9 ' J - 'Em lx. N V f g? ,I en, rfliliwl ' V lg 417 f . , -fi Hnnmeso N -'Y . ,. - X af gugmff li, J5- lzl 'TQ B J if 4 , - W' Zia' i 2.-Q 71 4. ff . ' ' ff' f- ' 0 ' ,- ' I 7 . ff DONE N05TfF sc -1 'ag-BEST na-runes earner- W DONE MOST FOR SCHOOL BEST NATURED 1. Tlmoruhill 1. Pitts Z. Elmorn 2. Richardson 3. VVest 3. HOU ' A. M A. 1944 -l. HUMOR MOST BASHFUL CADET 1. Wfoocly BEST DANCER 1, Cuckrell E B N m X . X -.,:'i'-e:-Y-.. X tg 3- ' w 3 QNXR' NJ E fra K. X A Q gg cg my 9 Q ,JN Q 3 23 m x Xia. H200-5 .Q l.. OW 5 ' -,Y 4' 2? W A. 1 I-xx. 4-,: N' X - 5. , Hr' x RXML, Lv. M 5' H 95 .ETS XX Qi' ff?-154' N' ,., P , xy Q R1-A U1 -.J Q if 3 ' -Qi 31' 'D D rn A J X LA O x Lx 4: 2 -- S' . P4 A 1 .-N - 5 Q N W, YQ . -. .W . , ,A fy V X 15, k X' Zf X O U -x A, QA XX Lo X, I .1 W X , M j535xf,:.i5- ' ,, 'X - . 'I 9-Y,..:,,i.ifJf - gig 5, . F2 A XX-f-Q, 22 f X 'vw f A 92 .3 ' ' 'P 'Wag fc.. Wg, Q 4: A. Q D S .7 uw? V ? rx...yW, 4 -f fsigfe g X-S. pmozdd -4Lnn1m g 1. Ehorn Z. Jack Stanley 3. Stuart, VV. C. 1. Bob Brewer 2. Stuart, NN. C. 3. GTZIIJC The RECALL S x R1 -qi. 7 N Q: :L I, IX X, x fy W, ff! Q , j f f' f HUMOR BEST NEVV CADET BEST BUILT CADET 1. Stone 1. Bill Eddy 2. Slephcnsoxl 2. Don Brown 3. Caudill 3. Slaglc O00 , 'ff 90+ -..An U . ,A,, ff 'fHg?uf9H+lH -,T l ' ... gy! l t , , N N I .1-' vs 1: ' xx '5 WxN Ax ff, 'B F wg? 5 If umm , 15 ' if . Q V W w if .E ww G ilk, Ml m,1 Xf ?: S ' ' , 'v' T A fi? ' Wav, 1. N c fm ,M f 5 ff: C 2 LU U, E B , E if H-'DL if 'I ? fi T I vii l I I 7 I if ...kj.Qj::,3 ' ff ' I .ws'r C'ew'+ J' 3 '9fMI5g .f. Aff- vmofnsnwo -,Q j, V' , M?'32'SE5'U'i'?fh?1. . .352 ji ' Mx 'I ily! xi x? , M B 1, P ff' W w T T mo 'P GLOVE 1- 4 - - - fff I- ' W -S' E U , JMR is K f I '5 -wx :QW 2 H f X X Q 2 if ' K . f- F' TN, 'f Qfgcggvf 1' 0 , AC,-Q A ,A -. I E - F p lllllnm Nfl fm ,f Q ' Q55 MOST POPULAR CAUET BEST A'l'HL'E'l'E 1. NVcst 1. Null 2. Sweutt 2. Mzlrable 3. Eborn 3. Don Brown A. M A. 1944 HUMOR S ,W N X ,. of v 'ES .. 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Granda E ? l - 1A.M.A.l944 ,1- Class Prophecy The scene-Academy Campus-the date-june 1954. Action takes place the afternoon and evening of the Final Ball. The VVorld Wai' Il came to a close with the defeat of Germany, October 1945 when an A.lVl.A. Alumnus and his dear friend rode down the Under Der Linden Boulevard in Berling the war with japan being climaxed with an eminent alumnus leading the linal attack on Tokyo which forced japan to her knees, June 1947. Many events have taken place since those memorable days and the world has returned to a state or normalcy with the election of a famous Augusta man as President of the United States. The month of roses has brought back many sweet memories and every alumnus within a radius of a thousand miles has returned to pay honor to the co-principals of A.M.A., Uncle Tom and Big Boy, who have just dedicated many new additions to A.M.A. A new mess hall with a seating capacity of 1,000 cadets has just been opened to ofhcial use. This was made possible through the efforts of the class of 194-4, who contributed over EB150,000. lt lies situated between Colonel's house and the Main Barracks. Pardon me, Red Allyn just approached to inform me that he has been divorced again, and this time has married another heiress whose fortune is estimated to be in millions. He has just promised me a new Academic Building in memory of his first wife. Red is now engaged in the theatre business. His most recent play was Too Many Broken Hearts. Vic Arthur is the leading criminal lawyer of Wi11cl1este1'. Bearden and Bello just dropped in to say hello. joe has inherited his father's contracting business in Vllashington and is now constructing a memorial to Robert B. Lee, which has been made possible through the eHorts of the Gov- ernor of Virginia, Graham Darden. Bearden is now in General Marshall's static as advisory expert on aviation. Bob Brewer was recently elected representative to Congress from the state of Cuba. Cuba was admitted to the Union through the efforts of the law firm of Darden, Davis and Pritchett, experts in international law. Charlie Bryan, who was injured leading the attack on Tokyo and who has been retired from active service, is now conducting his father's farm, which is the main source of supply for l'Bryan's Gentle Milk, one of the talking points of Virginia schools. Butler and Burt are now in Hollywood where they are movie producers. jack Codling is now J. Livingston Codling, Baltimore's leading manu- facturer. Chancey is conducting a chain of restaurants after his experience at A.lVl.A. Derck and Dashiell stated that they have just purchased S.M.A. and will run it along A.M.A. lines. Douglass has just signed a contract taking Bob,Hopels place on the jello Program. Dunbar is now teaching tactics at V.M.T. Eborn has inherited his father's lumber business and is now interested making VVashington, N. C., the same kind of city that Vlfashington, D. C., is. He is mayor, president of .1 The RECALL the bank, head of the Chamber of Commerce, and many other activities too numerous to mention. Edelman is now district attorney of Reading, Pennsylvania. Georger liked A.M.A. so much that he has purchased a third interest in the school. Granda, who until recently was head of the Cuban Navy, has returned to his sugar factory. Joe also does a lot of professional fencing and wrestling on the side. Fred Haden is now happily married and the father of five cunning children. Hayes and Haydon, F. C., have just formed a partnership which will deal in fertilizers. The Hevener Brothers, jack and jimmy, have taken Don Brown into their business, which consists of manufacturing Mars Cargo Planes. Hockman is chief pilot of Pan American Airways. Holt is a retired gentleman farmer of North Carolina. Kirk is now head football and basketball coach at the University of Virginia. Gene Kline is at last a real editor of a real newspaper. He has succeeded his father as manager editor of Squ'i1'1'cZ Hill Times, the most outstanding newspaper of Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania. Musser just recently returned from his dramatic tour of Europe. He was awarded the title of America's Perfect Lover in a recent poll of the larger European cities. Hollywood is calling him. McOwen has just finished his medical studies at the University of London. McGloon is now a professional fencer. Pittman was recently elected mayor of Bacon's Castle after a strong light against the Republican candidate, Larry Stanley. Fred Silverman is now sole owner of the Boston Bees and in private life is happily married. Stradley took over the managements of the Stradley Enterprises of Wilinington, Del. Stone is the leading politician of Crewe, Virginia, just across the state a few miles is the domain of the most powerful figure in Virginia politics-Bill Stuart. Tariche is in the sugar business in Cuba. Thomas, M. O., is the city manager of Harrison- burg. Bill Thomas is now a full Lieutenant in the U.S.N. Thornhill has also purchased a third interest in A.M.A. Clay VVelker has settled down to raising thoroughbreds in Kentucky. I. D. Wliite has just purchased the Child Restaurant System and added it to his chain in Wytheville. Clint Whitehurst in 1953 won the Nobel Prize for Literature. His recently published book of poems is now a best seller. The Woiig Brothers have incorporated themselves in the firm WONG, WONG and WONG, Architects. The most popular artist who has been designing covers for all the leading magazines is our own Nick VVreden. Spotty West is now the leader of a group of racketeers which are gaining control of the city of Newport News, a city that has recently become a metropolis. West is vigorously fought by Statesman Stuart. Time is growing short and the lights have just been cut off, so we must stop until june 1955 when we shall again take up the life and lives of our illustrious alumni. . . t - A RlEl'UR'l'liD Allyn .... Almacen .. Arthur .. Bearden . . . Boothe ....... ..-- Carpenter, F. Crockrell . . . Cummings .. llibella ... Douglass . . . llunn .. .. Eborn . . . Same . . . Eddy, NV. . . Funck . . . Georger . . Grape . . . l-laden . . Hayes . .. l-lockman Keesling .... Knox .. . . Kreeger . . Larknm . . Marable . . . Mohler .. Mcliloon . . . McOwen .. ., Null .... Page ...... Quattrone .. Rosebro .. .... . . .. Silverman, F. .. .... Spilrnan ...... . . . . Stone . . . Stuart ... Tariche . .... . Thomas, M, l'J. . . . . . Thornhill ..... ,.. . M, A. l944 Report Sheet O. C.-Capt. Hirschberg O. IJ.-Cadet Georger C. G.-Cadet Van Meter O. Ci.-Cadet Knox I Rlil'UR'l' 12liPOR'l'liD BY Inviting Faculty Ollicer to go AVVOL with him... ...Major Hoover Attempting to be a football player ............................ Lt. VValeski Attempting to stay in Major Roller's School alter proving himself to be worst new cadet ...,,..................... Major Roller Disgracing school by rooming with Arthur... .... Capt. Engram Calling his organization a band ........... .... lt flajor Manch Refusing to talk back to Major Roller ...................... Maj. Hoover Posing as manager ot rifle team in order to make trip to Navy ........................................... Major Cherrington Playing VVar via United States Mail ...,. ...... C ol, Robinson Outwitting Capt. Fontaine ........................... ,.... C apt. Fontaine lmpersonating Stuart by saying that he was captain ot B Co. ....,............................................. Capt. Stuart imitating Major Roller in equestrienne activities .... . . .Miss Linda Refusing to pay rent on phone booth .......... ,. .............. O. C. Stealing stamps out of P. O. ........................ Qliilajor Yarbrough Disobedience to Maj. Roller's orders by going out for major sport ........................................... Major Roller Cleaning library without being told to do so ....... ..... S gt. Michael Refusing to be farmed out to JV Baseball Team .... ........ L t. Xfllaleslci Attempting to impersonate Gen. McArthur ....... .... lX flajor Blackburn Actually working in Armory .............. ..... S gt. Collison Fancying self captain of basketball team .........,........ , . .Lt. VValeslci ljieserting fencing in order to be captain JV basketball ........ Col. Roller Catching up on beauty sleep during study hour. .......,.... Lt. Obenehain Claiming to be ellicient orderly. .................................... O. C. Insulting Tidewater Virginia by calling same Highwatcr .... Cadet West Fancying self to be model cadet of B. Company ...... Going AVVOL in costume of Roller Rangers .... . 'Letting himself run away from Litten ...... Serving genuine food to cadet corps ......... . Neglect of duty by not breaking pool record ..... lleserting V.M.l, to become captain of CNV. Co. .. Refusing to go AWOL ......................... Deserting Mussolini Paratroopers to join U.S.A. .. Attempting to be ventriloquist in poor fashion. .. Overstaying leave at A.M.A. ............... . . Wrecking social life of school ..,.............,... . Not being able to find 'feathers for machine gun nest ..... ........Capt. Stuart ... . .Major Roller .....Capt. Fi fei . . . Capt. Fontaine . . . . .Major Deane . . .Capt. Morrisey . . . .Capt. Garnett .......Lt. Scott . . . . .Capt Crum . . . .Lt. Hart .. ........ Lt. Lucus .Maj. Blackburn Returning to A.M.A. after being graduated ......... .,..... C ol. Roller Attempting to win Hght with one good arm .... .Unaccounted for at all formations ......... Following in McAtce's footsteps .... . . . .Capt. Morrisey . .... Lt. .Apperson ....Lt, O'Grady The RECALL The time has come for leaving, Thru these pages you lived clay to day, But at last the Spring turned to Summer And you think of your folks far away. Go back to the place where you Caine from, Your thoughts in june seem to say, And the days and nites go on endless As you wait for the hnalflay. You've been in this school a year or more, Witli many things hard by far, But you know in your heart as the last night You'll be proud from Augusta you are. COlTl8S A. M A. 1944 Student Directory ADDISON, ARTHUR D. ALMACEN, EUGENE L... ALLYN, HERMAN A .... .. AMICK, MILES S ...... ARTHUR, VICTOR .......... ATWOOD, BRADFORD C.. .. BAILES, C. MAX, ,lR...... BAILEY, FRED D., JR... BARBER, VINCENT .... BARNARD, DAN ........ BARON, ALBERT ...... . BAZEMORE, DONALD ..... BEAAION, MARTIN ....... BEARDEN, HORACE ....... BELLO, JOSEPI-I ............ BENIJURE, AUBREY v., JR BERRY, BRICE .............. BETZ, RICHARD N.. ..... . BIROE, WARREN R. ....... . BOOTHE, ARTHUR A., JR. . BRADLEY, C. EARL ........ BRAMMER, C. .............. . BREITSTEIN, H. CHARLES BREWER, lQJAVlD ........... .........717 Stolcley Gardens, Norfolk, Va. . . . . .1714 13tl1 St., Bremerton, XlV3Sl'lll1gfOl1 ...........................ColumlIia, Va. . .Hill Crest Drive, Cumberland, Md. . . . . . . .200Hai1'fax Drive, XfVinChester, Va. . . . . .67 Riverside Drive, Binghamton, N. Y. .....................RichWoOd, VV. Va. . . . .30 Cedar Drive, Falls Church, Va. . . . . . .900 NNainwright Bld., Norfolk, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -College Rd., Staunton, Va. . . . .Traymore Apt. C-2, Virginia Beach, Va. . . . . . . . .201 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . .943 Prospect Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . . . . . .300 VVOOdlawn Rd., Greensboro, N. C. 3422 Penna. Ave., N. NV., Wizshington, D. 403 Schuyler Road, Silver Spring, Md . . . . . . . . . . . . .2545-s 26th St., Miami, Florida . . . . . . . .401 Hendren St., Staunton, Va. .. . . .2320 South jude St., Arlington, Va. ........................OCC3I1112l,VH. .......................Afton, Va. ........................Bassett, Va. ....2405 Rogers Ave., Baltimore, Md. .............Unitccl Fruit CO., Preston, Cuba BREXNER, ROBERT. .......... ................. L lnited Fruit Co., Preston, Cuba BRODIE, ZEBYLON ..... 1209 Farragut St., N. XV., Washingtciii, D. C. BROOKS, MELVIN M. ....... ......... . BRO WN, DONALD .......... BROXNVN, RAYMOND M. JR ..... . B ROWN, W. CHARLES .... BROVVN, W. EDVVARD ....... BRYAN, CHARLES W. BORDEN, BLAINE H. ..... . BDRKHART, EDWARD I.. .. BURNETTE, JAMES Ifi.. . .. BURT, CURTIS E. ....... . BUTLER, JOHN L. ..... . CA l-IOON, THOMAS . . . CARLISLE, DONALD L.... CARPENTER, E. A. ........ . CARPENTER, GEORGE E... CAUIIJILL, ROBERT M. .... . CHAMBLlN, JOHN ....... LTHANCEY, NEVELL .... CHAPPELL, ROBERT .... CHIPLEY, ROBERT ..... CI-IIRSTY, EDWARD ...... CLEDE, E. WILLIAM JR.... .320 Center St., East Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . . . . .49 N. Mechanic St., Cumberland, Md. . . . . . . . . . . .144 Hanover St., Hampton, Va. ....Army R Navy Club, VVashington, D. C. ......2136 Mott Ave.. Far Rockaway, N. Y. Box 125, Staunton, Va. .1725 Lanier Place, N. VV., xlV21Sl111lgiOIl, D. C. ......2605 Ridge Road Drive, Alexandria, Va. . . .233 11th Ave., Huntington, VV. Va. Lee St., Hampton, Va. . . . . . . . . . . .Mountain City, Tenn. V a. Clay St., Suffolk, . . . . . .642 NNest Frederick St., Staunton, Va. .915 VV. Dixie Highway, VV. Palm Beach, Fla. .. . . . . . .218 Maple Ave., Newport News, Va. . . . . .Maple George Farm, Shelbyville, Ky. .. . .3300 NNoodridge Place, Lynchburg, Va. .......................Matewan, VV. Va. .....6733 Emlen Ave., Germantown, Pa. . . . . . .1032 Harrison St., Lynchburg, Va. .....131 NNeSt Davis Blvd., Tampa, Florida .......10 XVest Chase St., Baltimore, Md. .l T he CRITELLE, LOUIS ............. COCKRELL, NN. AUGUSTUS ..... CODLING, JOHN W .... ....... COEN, JAMES P .... ......... COHEN, STANLEY F .... COLEMAN, WALTER E .... COLLIER, FAY ,............ CONLEY, SAMUEL .,......... CONSTANTINE, EDNNARD .... COOKE, LLOYD GEORGE ..... COOPER, CECIL .............. COPPING, TAYLOR VV.. . .. CORDERO, PEDRO M. ........ . CORNELIOUS, LESTER H... .. COX, MV. JEROME ............ COX, L. PHILIP ............ COUISINS, VVILTON VV.. . .. CRANNFORD, JONES D.. . .. CRIST, GEORGE B. .,.... . CROSBY, W. EUGENE ..... CRUMMETT, CHARLES ..... CUMMING, SAMUEL ...... . CURTIS J. VVILLIAMS ..... CURTIS P1-IILLIP, JR.. . .. DARDEN, GRAHAM ...... IIASHIELL, JOHN C. ........... . DAUGHTRY, WAHLON C., JR. DAVIS, FRANK ................ DE JARNETT, EDWARD A. DERCK, ROBERT .......... DI BELLA JHOESPH ......... DICKINSON, VVILLIAM G. .... . D IXON, RICHARD ........... DOUGLASS, LEON F. 111 ..... DOZIER, TURNER F. ..... . DREXEL, DAVID A. .,........, . DRUMVVRIGHT, RALPH L. . . . . DIIBOSH, ROBERT H. ....... . IIUCEY, DAVID Bl .... IJULIN, JOEL S. ....... . IIUNIIAR, HENRY S. .... . DUNN, JOSEPH J. ........ . IDUTTON, RICHARD A.. . .. EBORN, DAVIDSON J. .... . EIIIIY, JOHN II. ..,... .. IQDDY, WILLIAM M. ..... . EDLEMAN, PAUL H ..... .. EIDLEMAN, HILTON M.. . .. ELDER, ROBERT 'Ii ...... . IzLLIo'r'I', RANDOLL 'Im .. RECALL ..... . . .1394 N. Canal St., Slmrpslrurg, Penxia. . . . .610 Prince Edward St., Fredericksburg, Va. .. . . . . . .509 1-Iawthorn Road, Baltimore, Md. . ......... Box 2388, Charleston, West Va. ....3428 Ridgeway Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio ....30 S. RodIIey Dr., VVilminglon, Del. . . . . . . .3533 VVytlIe Place, Hampton, Va. . . . .166 XNestrnoreland Rd., HH1H1JlOIl, Va. ................................S1affo1-d, Va, .. . . . . . . . . .1210 Fiddler Lane, Silver Spring, Md. . . . .433 Hamilton St., N. VV., VVashiIIgton, D. C. .... . . . .6907 Sth St., N. W., VVa5hington, D. C. . . . .808 XN'l1ittier Pl., N. VV., Vtfashington, D. C. . . . . .10146 133rd St., Richmond Heights, N. Y. . . . . . . . . .510 George St., Fredericksburg, Va. . . . . . .510 George St., Fredericksburg, Va. . . . .1109 S. Kentucky Ave., Orlando, Fla. . . . . . . . .6144 Rolfe Ave., Norfolk, Va. ........................C1'21ig5ville,Va, . . . .29 C. Franklin St., Charleston, S. C. ....-........-..-.StL1211'tS Draft, Va, ... . . .Box 425, Davidson, N. C. ... . . . . . . .R. F. D., Hampton, Va. . . . . .R. F. D. No. 1, Hampton, Va.. .. . . . . . . . ...Box 101, Radford, Va. ... . . . . . . . . .494, Box, SmitlIfIeld, Va. . . . . .1723 Bradon Ave., I etersburg, Va. . . . .233 NVQSL Alain St., Danville, Va. 287, Orange, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Eastern Parkway, Newark, N. J. ....4807 Georgia Ave., N. NN., XA-'ashiIIgton, D. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .563 State Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. ............114 Wfest King St., Edenton, N. C. .. . .5014 Lowell St., N. VV., VVashington, D. C. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . .514 Clay Ave., Norfolk, Va. .........................Southern Pines, N. C. .... . . . .1308 Floral St., N. W., VVas'hington, D. C. ....45l2 Edmonds Ave., N. NV., X1VaslIingtOn, D. C. . . . . .618 Harhough St., Sewickley, Pa. H1954 Lewis Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Va. . . . . . .1209 Duke St., Alexzindria, 4835 24 Rd., Arlington, Va. Md. l l I 1. Blvd., Chevy Chase, . . . .Box 542, VVzIslIiIIgtoII, N. C. Culpeper, Va. Culpeper, Va. .. . . . . R. F. D. No. 1, Fleetwood, Pa. . . . . .1124 University Circle, University, Va. 331 Crescent St., XN'altlIan1, Mass. . . . . . . . .Longwood Ave., Bedford, Va. A M ELSTON, DONOLD P. ....... . EVANS, F. GA RRETTSON .... FARLEY, ROBERT L. FIFER, LESLIE E., ,lR... FIELD, HARIJIN, III .... FIELD, JOHN VV. JR ,........... PONTAINE, JAMES XNILSON. FOREMAN, JAMES I-I. .......... . FOTINOS, NICHOLAS G ........ FOWLER, CHARLES W. ,lR.... FREEMAN, NORMAN R. ..... . FREEMAN, RICHARD R.. .. FRESHMAN, ROBERT S. GABRIEL, EDXNARD A. ...... .. GALVIN, GEORGE L.. ........... .. GAMBLE, MONTIMER W. JR GARDNER, GEORGE D. J R.. . .. GEIST, RICHARD F. ..... . GENTRY, WILLIAM S.. .. GEORGER, PATRICK H.. . . . GIANOS, SAMUEL N. ...... . GIDDENS, CHARLES B.. . .. GOLDFORB, JOSEPH J. . GORDON, STANLEY ...... GORTON, ROBERT T.. . .. GRACE, NATHANIEL N .... GRANDA, ROLANDO M.. . .. GRAPE, ROBERT D. ..... .. GREEN, P. EUGENE ..... GRINER, LUDLOW L.. .. GRUBER, CYRIL H.. .. HADEN, PRED M. ....... . HAMILTON, HARRY H.. . .. HARIJELL, JOHN W. III ..., HARRELL, S. WILSON .... . HARRINGTON, EARL E. .... . HAYES, WILSON C. ....... . HAWRINS, FRANK ti.. . .. HAYDON, .FRANK .,..... . HEATWOLE, PAUL H. .... . HEIZER, DONALD M. JR..... HEVENER, JAMES B. .... .. HEVENER, JOHN W .... I-IILL, HERBERT W. ...... . HOBBS, RICHARD W.. . .. HOCRMAN, JOHN W. .... . HOLT, NVALTER A., . .. HOPE, FRED W. JR..... A. 1944 --,L . . . .4437 Brandywine St., N. IN., Mlasliington, D. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1022 Vanlmuren St., Hollywood, Fla. .339 Nichols Ave., E., X!V2ISl1I11glOl1, D. C. Defiance, Va. ........1-ll Elm St., Versailles, Ky. .....7401 Glencoe Pl., Norfolk, Va. ..........................PeIIhook, Va. FINNEY, WILLARD R. .......... . .... . . . . . . . . . .902 Springhill Rd., Staunton, Va. ....l824 E. Ocean View Ave., Norfolk, Va. .. . . . . . . . . . . .816 VV. 5151 St., Norfolk, Va. .Apartado 23, Maturin, Venezuela ....31Z Passaic Ave., Spring Lake, N. I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Box 57, Bramwell, IN. Va. ....390 XfVeSt End Ave., New York, N. Y. .. . . .400 Pine St., Arnbridge, Pa. . . . . . . . . . . . .2512 Sunset Dr., Tampa, Fla. .............................. Moorelield, VV. Va. . . . . . . . . . . . .502 Darthmouth Ave., Silver Spring, Md. .466 Beach 136th St., Belle I-Iarbor, L. I., New York . . . . . . . . . . . . .2917 Bay View Blvd., Portsmouth, Va. 698, VVarrenton, Va. .....4927 Devonshire Rd., Norview, Norfolk, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . .241 VV. 31st Street, Norfolk, Va. .. . . . . . . ,427 Columhia AT., Portsmouth, Va. ....Z112 Chancellor St., Philadelphia, Pa. ..... . . . . . . .19 .Iewett Pl., Utica, N. Y. ... . . . . . . . . .444 North Main St., Suffolk, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . .oentre laYa, La Sierra, Habana, Cuba ....3351 Mt. Pleasant, N. VV., VVashington, D. C. ... . . . .20tlI R Colonial Ave., Norfolk, 10, Va. ..... . . . . . . . . . .814 S. Irving St., Arlington, Va. ....1l4 lflards LaIIe, Lawrence, I.. I., New York . . . . . . . . . . .6428 Roselawn Rd., Richmond, Va. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .2319 10th Ave., Birmingham, Ala. .226 Cathedral Ave., N. VV., VVashington, D. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1400 Graydon Ave., Norfolk 7, Va. . . . . . . . . . .VVashington Grove, Maryland .....308 Park Ave., Hilton Village, Va. . . . . . .413 S. Main St., Blackstone, Va. . . . . .3412 Fairliill Dr., X1Vashingto11, D. C. . . . . . . . . . . . .12 N. Lewis St., Staunton, Va. -. .205 E. Wfayne Ave., Silver Spring, Md. ............1Z4 Summit Ave., Upper Montclair, N. j. 124 Summit Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Quarters C U. S. Naval Hosp., New River, N. C. 16th St., Washington, D. C. 2365 Good Hope Rd., W'ashington, D. C. .....-107 N. Second St., Smithfield, N. C. ....6232 Powhatan Ave., Norfolk, Va. gl The RECALL HOPE, HARLEY .......... HOUFF, RAYMOND ......... HOYLMAN, JAMES M. JR .... HRlSES, CLARENCE M... .. HUBER, VVAYNE L. ........ . HUMPHREYS, JOHN VV. ...... . HUNTSBERRY, EDXNARD R.. .. HERNANDEZ, CARLOS ....... HINES, JAMES R. ........ . HAUTER, GEORGE XY .... . JAMES, LANGLEY JESTER, HAROLD . . . JOHNSON, ROBERT B.. . .. JONES, WILLIAM F. .... . JONES, VVILIAM C. ...... . JAMES, ROBERT B. JR. KAHN, JERRY L... .... KAUFFMAN, RAY VV.. .. KEARSE, ROBERT L.. . . . KELLY, EDGAR .......... KELLY, THOMAS E. ....., . KEESLING, RODNEY W..... KIRBY, ALTON H. ....... . KIRK, HERBERT P. .... . KLINE, GENE E. ...... . KNICELY, CARROLL .... KNOX, ROBERT VV. JR. KOELLMER, XMILIAM . . . KOHL, LLOYD R. JR.. . . . . KREEGER, DONALD H.. .. LACY, JOSEPH B. .......,..... . LANIBEBT, PETER B. ............ . LANDENBERGER, JOHN L. IBM... LANDON, JAMES G ...... ...... LABKUII, ALLYN ...... LAWTHEB, BLAIR J.. . .. LAWTHER, BOYD N.. .. LEA, JAMES L. JBL... LEAR, PETER ............... LEIGH, WILLIAM A. .......... . LEMMON, EDWARD T. JH... LEPPER, LEWIS ............... LEVENTEN, EDWARD O.. . .. LEVER, HAROLD B. ......... . LINDSAY, JOHN TUCKEB .... LITTEN, ARNOLD N. ......... . LOHMAN, SOUTHGATE L. Jn. LONG, RAYMOND E. JR. ...... . LOVERING, FRANCIS H. .....Box 14, Matewan, WL Va. ...........Fort Defiance, Va. Eordwick, Va. . . . . . . . . . .S. Xlvilllllli St., Milford, Del. . . . .P. O. Box 2314, Charleston, VV. Va. ..... . . . .924 Springhill Rd., Staunton, Va. .. . . . . . . .612 S. Stewart St., VVinclxestcr, Va. . . . . .Ayuntamiento 155, Mexico, D. E. Mexico . . . . . . .Chamberlin Hotel, Fortress Monroe, Va. .. . . .3408 Garrison St., N. NV., XN'aShington, D. C. . . . . . . . . ...Louise Ave., Oceana, Va. .....3317 Garland Ave., Richmond, Va. .............................Culpeper, Va. .........................Moorefield, VV. Va. ....Orlando Apts., No. 31, State College, Pa. ..........................Bluemont, NN.Va. .. . . .2680 N. Mouland Ave., Cleveland, Ohio ... . . . . . . .4614 Roland Ave., Baltimore, Md. .. . . . .2106 Kanawha Blvd., Charleston, XIV. Va. ... . . . . . . . . . .404 E. Nelson St., Lexington, Va. . .1629 Columbia Rd., N. W., Wlashington, D. C. ............................Bramwell, XV. Va. .. ..12 NV. Frederick St., Staunton, Va. .. . . .5 Hillside Rd., Claymont, Del. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5328 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Defiance, Va. 14 Forest Hill Rd., Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . .380 VVest Ave., Norwalk, Conn. .... . .....115M N. VVest St., Allentown, Pa. . . . . . . .561 Carpenter, Northville, Mich. .. . . . . . . .5350 N. Capitol St., Indianapolis, Ind. . . . .3927 Benton St., N. VV., Wlashington, D. C. . . . . . . . . .233 VV. Allen's Lane, Mt. Airy, Pa. .... . . . . .222 Apple Ave., Hampton, Va. ....... . . . . .Box 383, Charlottesville, Va. ...10 S. Quincy St., Margate City, N. J. ..10' S. Quincy St., Margate City, N. J. .. . .1411 Runnymeade Rd., Norfolk, Va. . . . . . .2 Virginia Pl., Plcasantville, N. J. .212 E. Thornapple St., Chevy Chase, Md. .....500 N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. .. . . . . .1813 Grace St., XfVilmingtOn, N. C. .230 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . .Jennings Rd., Fairlield, Conn. ............................Boyce, Va .. . . .6300 N. 11th St., Philadelphia, Pa. ... . . . . . . . . . .Lakewood, Norfolk, Va. . . . . . . . . . .712 Maury Place, Norfolk, Va. .. . .29 Ridgeway Ave., VV. Orange, N. J. ' A . LUCIANO, JESSE ..... MAQKEY, JAMES, O'c., JR... MANDES, THOMAS C. .,..... .. MARABLE, JAMES JR.. . . .. MARSH, BURRELL H, in ..... MARTIN, HARRY BLAIR .... MASON, JOHN G. ............. . MALLORY, DOUGLAS c., JR MAY, HARRY R. .............. . MELCHOR, BRUCE E., JR .... . MERRELL, THOMAS E.. . . .. MIDDLETON, JAMES V. . MILLARD, JOHN S. ........ . MlLLS, EMMETT M. ......... . MOERSCHELL, PAUL G. JR... MOHLER, JESSE VV. .......... . MORGAN, TOM SAWYER .... MORSE, SOLOMON, JR... . MORRIS, JOHN N. ...... . MOYER, ROBERT A. ...... . MUSGRAVE, R. KENTON .... MUSSER, VVINSTON C. MONSON, JOHN ..,..... . MORAN, JULIS H. ........ . MQQORKLE, DNNIG1-1T ..... f'.1cC'ANLESS, JAMES M.. .. MCCIRUM, PAGE N. ....... . McGLOON, J. HOVVARD ..... MCCRAXV, RALPH W' .... . McKEE, DONALD H ..... MCOW EN, VVILLIAM H.. . . . MCCARTER, ROBERT. . . NALVEN, HENRY ........ NEFF. SAMUEL VV. ,I R.. . NELSON, ROBERT ....... NICKLAS, RICHARD A.. .. NHQITA, JOHN ........... NULL, ADOLPH ........ NENVMAN, RICHAR D .... OLVEY, NVILLIAM ..... OWEN, ROBERT C.. . .. ONVEN, VVILLIAM ........ OSHEROFF, MARVIN .... M A.l944 llg ....307 E. 111 St., New York City ..... 518 South England Street, XN'illia1nsl,Ju1'g, Va. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .1912 14th Street, N. E., XA'i3.S11il'1glLOI'l, D. C. Medical Disp., U.S.N.T.S, Great Lakes, Illinois Bldg., 101 . . . . . . . . . . .4515 Stanford Street, Chevy Chase, Maryland . , . . . . . . .1106 N Augusta Street, Staunton, Va. . ....R. F. D. No. 2, Casilewood, Va. .......,.... Rt 1, Box 457, Hampton, Va. .....915 S. Taylor Street, Arlington, Va. ...... . . . . . .4305 Granold Avenue, Norfolk, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135 X1Vine Street, Hampton, Va. .. . .1347 Harvard Street, N. VV., Wasliingtoxi, D. C. . . . . . . . . . . . .731 Yarmouth Street, Norfolk, Va. . . . . . . . . . R. R. No. 9, Frankfort, Ky. . . .............. Box 298, Norfolk, Va. . ...South Main Street, Lexington, Va. .. .. . . ..13ox 305, Pleasantville, Ohio . . .......... , ...... North Charleston, S. C. .. . . . . . . . . .Apt. M-9-C N.N.Y., 1 ortsmouth, Va. . . . .1608 19th Street, N. NM, VVaShington, D. C ...... . . . . . . . .13. O. Box 419, Tampa, Florida ......802 Bullitt Ave., S. E., Roanoke, Va. .....l641 Oxford Road, Charlottesville, Va. .....Jua Yua, El Salvador, Central America Fields, XM Va. 185, Middleburg, Va. .......................Fort Defiance, Via. . . . . . . . . . .60 Henderson Road, Fairfield, Conn. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 Lincoln Avenue, Pittsburgh, Penn. . . . . .1063 Roanoke Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio . . . . . . . . .Park Road, Indian Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio ..... .355 E. 6th Street, Peru, Indiana .. . .60 West 68th St., New York, 23, N. Y .... . . . . . . . . .1629 A, Portsmouth, Va. .....231 Oakland Blvd., Roanoke, Va. . . . . .1410 Gorsuch, Baltimore, 18, .. . . .816 VVest 52nd St., Norfolk, Va. . . . . .Robinson Street, Staunton, Va. ... . . . . . . . . . . .735 Donaglie St., Staunton, Va Md. . . . .732 Tuckerinan St., N. NV., NNashington, D. C. Arlington, Va. ...........4314 36th St., South, ..... . . . . .4314 36th St., South, Arlington, Va. . . . .31 Wfest Shawnee Ave., Plymouth, Pennn. PAGE, ROBERT S. JR. ....... ..................... 1 037 Spottswood Ave., Norfolk, Va. PALMER, XNALTER C. Ill ........ 903 River Road, Brandon Heights, Newport News, Va. PAPPAS, ANGELO ......... PA RISE, FRANK C. JR.. . .. PASCHAL, ARCHIE, JR.. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .505 Scotland St., NNilliamsburg, Va. .203 Squires Avenue, Endicott, N. Y. .417 Crestland Ave., Greensboro, N. C. 11. The RECALL PASQUEL, ROBERTO J. JR. .... . PATTERSON, RICHARD L. PEED, MAURICE O. JR.... PENNY, ALLEN F. JR. .... . PERKINS, XIVILLIAM C. ..... . PEZULLA, KENNETH D. PHILIPS, I. NN. JR. .......... . PIGL1, JAMES F. ................. . IYITTMAN, HAROLD REED. . . .. PITTS, YNILLIAM ...... .. 1i'OLISHER, CHARLES POLLOCK, ROBERT P ...... PORTER, RICHARD ....., PONNELL, D. L. .....,...... . PRATI, HERMANNO A. .... PRINCE, FRED E .... ........ l!RlTCI-IETT, THOMAS F... QUATTRONE, FRANK J. REGER, GERALD M.. . .. REID, STUART NN. ......... . REINHEIMER, ROY C. ........... .. REXRODE, GEORGE MARVIN .... RH EA, ROBERT ........................... RICE, JOSEPH E .... . RICH, ROBERT M. ....,. . RICHARDSON, JAY ........ RO CKVVELL, CHARLES S .... ROESSLER, ROBERT ....... ROSS, MILTON ........... ROSEBRO, H. R. JR. ..... . ROGERS, ROBERT E.. . .. RUTHER, RICHARD R.. . .. RYAN, EDMOND ,....... SALZMAN, LARRY. . ....... SANDERS, HERMAN ,I R ..... SANDERS, J. M. ........... . SAUNDERS, RICHARD .... SAXON, JAMES H. JR... SCHLOSS, PHILIP C.. . .. SCI-IUTTE, HERBERT .... SCOTT, ROBERT ...... SEELEY, MALCOM A.. . .. SEGAR, STILLMAN ........ SENGER, FRANKLIN .I R .... SHAPIRO, ERNEST ...,... SHERR, ROBERT ..... SHQEPARD, ROBERT .... SHOPE, DANIEL H.. . .. SHOWELL, JOHN R.... . . . . . ....Nuevo Laredo, Tamps, Mexicfm .......1939 Cedar St., Allentown, Penn.1. . . . .1528 16th Road, North, Arlington, Va. .. . . . . . . . .Colonial Drive, High Point, N. C. .. . H1008 Pafkwood Drive, Cleveland, 8, Ohio .. . . . . . . . . .1509 E. Main St., Endicott, N. Y. . . . . . .3000 Schiller Ave., Tampa, Florida .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Freeburn, Kentucky .. . . . . . . , . . . .226 47th St., Newport News, Va. ... . . . . . . . . . . . .216 36th St., Newport News, Va. . . . . .1013 West Clivedcn St., lijhiladelphia, Penna. ...... . . . . . . . .334 Blanca Avenue, Tampa, 6, Fla. ............ . .4614 9th St., N. VV., VVashington, D. C. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .658 Virginia Ave., Hagerstown, Md. 1143 New l-Iampshire Ave., N, VV., Vifashington, D. C. ...... . . . . . . .461 Maplewood Ave., Ambridge, Penna. ... . . . . . . . . . . Forest Hills, Danville, Va. . . . . .641 Broadway Ave., Steubenville, Ohio ..............-419 N. NNalnut St., Milford, Delaware .7532 Yorktown Drive, Suhurhan Park, Norfolk, Va. F. D. No. 6, Carlisle, Penna. . .The XN cstchester, 39th and Cathedral, VVash,, D, C. ... . . . . . . . . . .Springhill Road, Staunton, Va. .......4940 Bradley Blvd., Apt. 1, Chevy Chase, Md. . . . . . . . . . . .Post Road, Old Greenwich, Conn. . . .6 Lake Drive, Bay Ridge, Annapolis, Md. .. . . . . . . . .108 East Gaston St., Savannah, Ga. ....736 West Ocean View Ave., Norfolk, Va. .....1220 N1X'alnut St., Philadelphia, Perma. .....403 XN'oods Ave., S. VV., Roanoke, Va. . . . . . . . . .R F. D. No. 1, Lynchburg, Va. . . . . . . . .9802 Hough Ave., Cleveland, Ohio .....4520 15th St., N. NV., washingifm, D. C. . . . . . . . 18000 Grucbner Ave., Detroit, Mich. .....402 West Fishers Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . .1316 Lebanon St., Bluefield, Wiest Va. . . . . . . . . . . . .5904 Turk Road, Richmond, Va. . . .2101 Dclworth Rd., East Charlotte, N. C. . . . . . . . . . . .3014 Rugby Road, Richmond, Va. . . . . . .317 Cortiield Ave., Wfinchestcr, Va. .. . . . . .217 Armisted Avenue, Hampton, Va, Box 106, Bantam, Conn. Dixon Square Bldg., NNesterly, Rhode Island Verona, Virginia .....1226 G St., N. VV., VVashingtOn, D. C. .. . . . . . . . . .Fairfax Hall, Viiayneshoro, Va. ....958 Seward St., Morgantown, VVest Va. .. . . . . . . . . . . .20 Gill Road, I-Iacldenfield, N. J. .. . . .1438 Milan Ave., Pittshurgh, 26, Penna. AMA SILVERMAN, ri. Is.. . .. SILVERMAN, FRED .... SIMMONS, J. II. ..... .. SIMMONS, Ia. O ..... SLAGLE, STEVE .... S M lTltl, SMITH, B. M. .... .. B. L. .... SMITH, o. G.. . .. SMITH, O. F. ..... . SMITH, A. J. ......... . SMITH, S M IT H SN A R Ri, GUY II. In .I.. NN . G.. ...... . . . GEORGE JR... .1944 11-. .. . . . .1344 Armisted Rd., Norfolk, Va. . . . . . . . . . . ...ZZ Beacon St., Boston, Mass. . . H1906 Riclunond Ave., Portsmouth, Va. ...Guilford College, GreeIIslIOrO, N. C. . . . .5500 Lombardy Pl., Baltimore, Md. . . . . . . . .805 S. VVayne St., Arlington, Va. ..... . . . . . . . . . .125 Hill St., Covington, TenII. . .. . .6011 Upper Brandon Place, Norfolk, Va. Defiance, Va. .. . . . ..R. F. D. No. 1, Sterling, Va. . . . .1650 lflarvard St, NV21.Sl'll1'1g10l1, D. C. . . . . . . . .4821 N. 26th St., Arlington, Va. . . . . .419 S. Stewart St., lNiIIchcster, Va. SNIDER, GLEN R.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .1801 Eye St., Xlv21Sl1ll1gtO11, D. C. SPERMO, MICHEAL ..... .... 1 18M S. Main St., South Norwalk, Conn. SPILLMAN, ROBERT .... ..... 1- lotel Philzlclelpliia, Philaclelpliia, Penna. SPRATLEY, EDVVARD ..... ............ 8 11 Park Place, Hampton, Va. STANLEY, j. VV. ......... .............. 4 ........ G alax, Va. STANLEY, L. V .... .... ............ ' ,......... G a lax, Va. ST. CLAIR, GEO. ....... .................,. B flicheaux, Va. ST. JOHN, GEO. .......... .......,...,... G lenmore Farm, SalenI, Va. STANSBURY, ROBERT .... ........... 1 03 Ewart Ave., Beckley, KN. Va. STEELE, HAROLD ............. .... 1 660 McGu1'fen Ave., Huntington, lNest Va. STEPHENSON, BENNE1 .............. , .............. Garysburg, N. C. STEPHENS, FORD ........... STERN, ARTHUR ..... STEXIVART, H. B. ...... .. STUART, W. C. 111 ........... STONE, CHEATHAM -1 R.. . .. STRADLEY, VVILMER B.. . .. STUMP, ROBERT ......... SUMNER, VVILLIAM .... ...... . . . .344 56th St., Newport News, Va. .. . . . . . . . . . .6403 Beacon St., Pittsburgh, -Pa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1021 Taylor, Richmond, Va. ....6300 1-Iuntington Ave., Newport News, Va. Powell St., Crewe, Va. . . . . . . . . . Ridge Road, Holly Oak, Delaware .....128 Wfcst Main St., Endicott, N. Y. ... . . .310 'Tazewell St., Wytlieville, Va. SXVEATT, JOHN, IR.. . . ........................ Orono, Maine TABAKIN, BURNLEY .......... - ................... 1036 Spottswood Ave., Norfolk, Va. TARICHE, BASIL .......... Calle entre 3 e Linea, Buena Vista, Mariano, Halmana, Cuba TAYLOR, S. FRED ..,..................... 4032 Nicliouas Ave., S. VV., XN'ashingtoII, D. C. TAYLOR, W'lLLlAM S. .................................. Dravo Corp., XVilmington, Del. TESSERIERO, ALBERT .,.. THOMAS, FRED C. ...... . THOMAS, MASON D ..... THOMAS, MERLE O.. . .. THOMAS, W. M., JN... THOMSON, BIGELOW ..... . . . .6110 3rd Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . . . .20 Brown St., Lewisburg, Penna. ...............................Cli1ton, Va. . . . . .138 VX'eSt Gay St., H2Il'Y1SOHDl11'g, Va. ...........100Ih St., Virginia Beach, Va. .. . . .107 Morgan St., Wfinelicster, Va. THOMPSON, EDVVARD .... .................. I- Iot Springs, Va. THOMPSON, 1. R. ................... ................. F ree Union, Va. THOMPSON, F. R. ....................................... Box 126, Petersburg, XN'eSt Va. THORNHILL, ROSCOE FRANKLIN ................. ....... 2 1 8th Street, Pulaski, Va. THORNTON, PAUL ....................... Box 100B R. F. D. No. 2, Charlottesville, Va. TOKAR, FRANCIS ........ ........... 1 93 Dennison Pkwy., Corning, N. Y. TOMPKINS, JAMES F.. . . ............... 4627 N. 24111 St., Arlington, Va. TURN ER, FRED ......... ....Brewer jewelry Co., Suffolk, Va. VAN METER, VVILLIAM G. . VAN PELT, STUART ........ VENZER, ALLEN .........,.. VER WIEBE, ERNEST F. JR. WARE, GEORGE NNI. JR. .... . XVARN E, ROBERT ...... XVARNER, TOM B .... .. WASCO, ERNEST .......... XNEAVER, JOHN J. JR.... VVEED, EARL B. JR. ...... . XNEINSTEIN, ARTHUR J... . WELCH, H. M. JR. ........ . XVELCH, M. C. ........... . XNELD, EVVARD J. ..... . VYELKER, CLAY ......... NNEST, SPOTISXNOD T. ..... . XVI-ITTE, JULIAN D. ........ . VVHITEHURST, CLINTON H VVILLIAMS, CHARLES B.. .. NVILLIAMS, JUSTIN ....... VVILLIA M S, STAFFORD ..... VVILSON, H. B. ......,..... . WOLFBERG, MELVIN ..... WONG, CA RLOS ......... WONG, GEORGE R. . WONG, JUAN .,.............. WOODIE, WM. E. .......... . XNOODVVARD, JOHN B. III. The RECALL .jk .... NVTLSON, NNI. H. .........,..... . XNREDEN, N. ......... . VVREDEN, P. ........... . XNRIGI-IT, CALVIN C.. . .. VVOODY, TAYLOR .... ............ . . . . . . .Petershurg, NN. Ya. .... . . . . . .R. F. D. No, 4, Staunton, Va. . . . . .2201 Shady Ave., Pittslinrgh, Penna. ....Hotel Fort Shellimcy, Detroit, Mich. Defiance, Va. ....1300 Chillnm Road, I-Iyattsville, Md. .,...................Churchland, Va. F. D. No. Z, Cranberry, N. J. ..............................Brightwood, Va ...I-ldqtrs. 7th Service Command, Omaha, Neb. .. . . .4-ith and Lancaster, N, E., Philadelphia, Pa. . . .1831 Sudhurg Lane, XNasl1i11gton, D. C. ....l831 Sudhurg Lane, Xhlashington, D. C. . . . . . .120 Myers Ave., Myersdale, Penna. . ........ Route 4, Greensboro N. C. .. . . . . . .Box 95, Newport News, Va. ..........XN l1ite's Cafe, Wfytheville, Va. . . . . .830 Nantasket Ave., Allerton, Mass. .....................Eorest Hills, Danville, Va. . .................... VVoodlee, Staunton, Va. 49 B, Cascade Rd., Port Spain, Trinidad, BXNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .506 17th St., Parkerslnirg, VV. Va. ....1300I 12th Ave., Altoona, Penna. . . . . . . . . . .Box 681, Panama, R. P. .. . . .Box 681, Panama, R. P. .. . . .Box 681, Panama, R. P. .. .....NVest JeiTerson, N. C. Va. Village, .....6529 Roosevelt Ave., Charleston, XN'est Va. .3 Chodwick Road, Wliite Plains, N. Y. Chodwiek Road, NrVhite Plains, N. Y. ..... . . .R. F, D. No. 2, Staunton, Va, ....310 South Main St., Lexington, Va. A M fi.. 'U94-4 65 l Q49 1 nf' Q00 i G7 26 G 'ec W N' aww S N, Q0 ' all S? 0 Q f 45 s.5f'2zQ 9 fi' f . X' , 3 6-Q fl il fllldllol 'X ' 1 - fb X 3 L H 7 wx 14 K fb . -X Q . lg X , D gy We A E t gf? EQ 2 X DEDICATED L 5 24 ,W T0 1 . . ,.. ' ' -GY loo Maggie Bell Roller Robinson 5- X '5 f X2 i BY 5 o f 6 5 aj? THE ROYAL MEMBERS , Z fa A ,f OF THE .Mn 7 R f AUGUSTA BELL socusw , . f MRS. A. S. ROACL1 ffl'l1t7ll'7:L' Bclij .,....,...,.. ,............ B oonsboro, Md. MRS. A. E. VVINSLOW fGe1'tie Bellj ,..,......,,... ....,........ C leveland, Ohio MRS. F. A. CARTER ffeusiic Bellj ........... ........... X 7Vashiugt011, D. C. Mus. L. G. AGUILERA flllar-ia Bcllj ......,.... ............ I -Iavzma, Cuba MRS. VV. LIALEY KGB Bcllj .............. .................... B ristol, R. L MRS. V. LIUNT flllcz-1'z'lza Bellj .......... ............ G l'CC11Sl901'O, N. C. MRS. H. N. HARRISON fzlfargie Bellj ........... ,..,.....,... C enterville, Md. MRS. L. P. lV.l.ON'1'GOMERY zllout 1 Bell ............ .........,.. L ibrary, Pa. 3 Cl-IARLOTTESVILLE WOOLEN MILLS , ' Charlottesville, Va. I Manufacturers ot l-ligh Grade Unitorm Cloths in Sky and Dark Blue Shades 4 For Army, Navy, and Other Uniforms Purposes and the Largest Assortment and Best Quality CADET GREYS Used by the Leading Military Schools in the United States o Prescribed tor and Used by the Cadets ot Augusta Military Academy HOGSHE AD'S o THE BIG CUT RATE DRUIG STORE ON THE CORNER 0 EASTMAN KODAKS FILMS SHEAFFER AND PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS 0 A New White Knight Soda Fountain To Serve You Better . . . A. M. A. CADETS ALWAYS WELCOME . . . 0 THOS. HOGSHEAD, Inc. . . . Prescription Druggist . . . STAUNTON . . . . . . . . VIIIGINIA J. E. SHIPPLETT Cleaning ana' Dye Worley CLEANING PRESSING DY E I N G O REPRESENTIN G Sfaenandaan Tailoring Coinpangf uNuFoRMs MADE TO ORDER BY .. EXPERT TAILORS MT. SIDNEY ....... VIRGINIA 956 IL 92 595 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND I W ii R. O. BRADLEY E D LESS CAVERNS Wonderful and Spectacular NEW MARKET, VIRGINIA l NOT VVHAT NVE SAY-NNI-IAT OTHERS SAY: Consiclerecl the most beautiful ol' the Shenancloah Valley CZlVC1'I'lS.H-ATCHZU York Post, One of the most beautiful natural Caverns in the world. -New York Sun. nEflI1'E1I1Cll'lg revelation of grandeur. -New York Timex. Among carlh's wonders. -Pl1iIade1l1l1ia Public Ledger. Magnificent, mystifying and weircl. -Allan-la, Ga., Journal. Vast and myvslerious. -I-l asl1wi1zgion Herald. Enchanting as a castle of Fairy Land. -Bo.vf0u Post. A SCENE IN ENDLESS CAVIQRNS BRILLIANTLY LIGHTED . . . . OPEN DAY AND NIGHT I For Free Beautifully Illustrated Booklet, Address: ENDLESS CAVERNS ENDLESS CAVERNS, VIRGINIA N. MCCLU RE 0 HIGH-GRADE SI-IOE REPAIRING 0 Shoes Made To Order 0 106 East Beverley Street Staunton .... Virginia COM PLI MENTS OF CH RIS' RESTAU RANT -0 The Place the A. M. A. Cadets Go When They Want The BEST MEAL IN TOWN . Endorsed By The Faculty I STAUNTON, VIRGINIA VAMES SWEET SHOPPE O WHEN IN STAUNTON S T O P A T VAMES 4 H. B. Cleveland Motors 1 N CORPORATED 0 YOUR DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DEALER FOR MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS COMPLIMENTS OF Oscar Nebel Hosiery Corp. I VERONA, VIRGINIA . . . GAYHART'S . . . Jos. R. GAYIIART, Ownea' O SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR Auto Body and Fender Work I Phone 739 .... Box 55 110 South Lewis Street Staunton ..... Virginia Phone 730 JONES TAXI SERVICE Q AND 7 PASSENGER CLOSED CARS U INSURED SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT O 16 North New Street Staunton . . Virginia COMPLIMENTS ' OF PALAIS ROYAL I The House of Fashion D Nine East Beverley Street Staunton ..... Virginia MARY BALDWIN COLLEGE FOR WOMEN The College llfilh a BllCkgI'U'1H1li of Cullnre and Sclzolfmzvlz-ip A. B. DEGREE Music, Art, Dramatics, Secretarial Erlumtioually Ejtiriwll-Socially Selective RIDING ...... SPORTS Catalogue L, VVILSON JARMAN, ,Pi-v.v1'1Ic1:1 Box A. M. Staunton ........ Virginia KLOTZ BROS. It Had To Be Good To Get Wllere It Is C fllnllmlll lla- U. f. 'A'. ol'- IN BOTTLES Delicious and Refreshing O 9 A PURE BEVERAGE Iron . . Metals . . Hides . . Wool Bo'rTL1zD O BY The First Stcjv to NuIiom1lDcfC11sc Staunton Coca-Cola Bottling O PHONE 638 Works' Inc' VAN PELT'S SERVICE STATIONS jfs a Pleasure to Serve You I ESSO AND ESSO EXTRA Texaco Gas and Oil Cigarettes ......... Calndy O VERONA, Vll1G1NlA ..HOLT'S... 0 CHINA ......... GIFT 0 HOUSEWARE 0 16 East Beverley Street Staunton ..... Virginia Staunton Paint G Wallpaper Phone 133 Company A. M. ARlXiOLD TAXI 0 5 AND 7 PASSENGER CARS Phone 463 ' . 24 HOUR SERVICE 0 120 South Lewis Street Staunton .... Virginia 18 North New Street Staunton . . . Virginia LUMBER CROWLE rf COMPANY AND ....... MILL SUCCESSORS T0 WORK SPROUL sl CROVVLE ' 0 M ' L L E R GENERAL INSURANCE L U M B E R AGENCY C O M P A N Y , . . PHONE 158 STAUNTON VIRGINIA IWASONIC TEMPLE STAUNTON . . . XIIRGINI ' ' , STAUNTON SPORT SHOP I COMPLIMENTS THE O N L Y 0 F EXCLUSIVE VALLEY SPORT STORE PARTS COMPANY SNYDER ' ELECTRICAL COMPANY S T A U N T 0 N ' VIRGINIA PIIONE276 I 5-11 Wfest Freclerick Street Staunton . . . . . . . Virginia HOTEL COMPLIMENTS STONEWALL JACKSON STAUNTON, VIRGINIA 0 F . F I R E P R O O F T I-I E O EXCELLENT RESTAURANT S T A U N T O N O ENDORSED BY A. M. A. CADETS C R E A M E R Y AND FACULTY I C O M P A N Y Moderate Rates . 100 100 ROOMS BATHS S T A U N T 0 N RATES 352.00 Up V I II G I N I A 0 MRS. ELIZABETH C. MOORE President and Mavzagev' EARTH T. P. BYERS IMPLEMENT COMPANY WE I N B E RG INCORPORATED O AN D Farm 1?11ff71l?l11L'I1f Dealers . For Forty - Fam' Yc'a'm' I SHOES INTERNATIONAL CLQTHING NIOTOR TRUCKS FURNISHINGS POWER UNITS ENGINES MCCORMICIC-DEERING Stauntonfs Leading Clothier ITARM TRA CTORS ' IMPLmII3N'I's PHONE REPAl,RS 3 Good Eqmp-ment Makes 2 9 a Good Farmer Better. I 12 South Augusta Street Staunton ..... Virginia D PHONE 7 8 8 STAUNTON ,... ...... V .LRGI N IA - A. M. A. POST EXCHANGE OPERATED EXCLUSIVELY FOR TI1 Ii CONVENIENCE AND SERVICE or THE CADETS OF THIS ACADEMY Ready and willing at all times to extend to any cadet the facilities and accommo- dations that he may require. Checks caxlied free of charge. Articles Obtained on special order if requested. We wish to carry in stock all merchandise that is popular and on current demand. It the Post Exchange hasn't got what you need let us know. VVe will be more than glad to get it as soon as practicable. IVE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE SCI-IOOL JEWELRY . . . TOILET ARTICLES . . . ATHLETIC GOODS CANDY . . . TOBACCO . . . ICE CREAM . . . DELICIOUS SANDWICHES RINGS . . . PINS . . . BRACELETS The Only Store That Officially Assists The Athletic Association COMPLIMENTS . OF WARNER BROS. DIXIE STR THE TER STAUNTON VIRGINIA O B EVE RLY STAUNTON B O O K FURNITURE COMPANY C INCORZDRATED ' 11 South Augusta Street Candy Staunton ..... Virginia Stationery Q Magazines FURNITURE Soda-Fountain FLOOR COVERINGS Memory Books O School Supplies Your Home Should Come Fimf I l VVest Beverley Street Staunton . . . Virginia Acs1zN'rs Fon Armstrong Felt Base Rugs O Mohawk Wool Rugs A. M. A. O HEADQUARTERS PHONE 14-4 COMPLIMENTS OF THE JEWEL BOX EVERYTHING . . . IN . . .JEWELRY ...EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING . .. ,PHONE 941 EIGHTEEN VVEST BEVERLEY STREET STAUNTON ............... VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS , OF FT. DEFIANCE MILLS O FT. DEFIANCE, VIRGINIA STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE STAUNTON NATIONAL BANK S'rAUN'roN, VIIRIZINIA CConrlcu.rcd From Report to Comjvfrollcr of the C1l7'1'EIICj'D At Close of Business, December 31, 1943 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ..............,............... S 388,132.40 Bonds, Securities, Etc. ...............,........ 11,943.00 U. S. Government Bonds ...A........,..,.. 782,750.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fix- tures ..... - .....,......................,..,.....................,..... 14,001.00 Cash and Due from Banks .,.......... 627,438.60 Other Assets .....,...,.,,.............................,.....,.. 5,190.00 SS1,829,455.00 LIABILITIES Capital Stock ................................................ S 100,000.00 Surplus and Profits ......,,,.,,...,................. 47,778.69 Reserved for Contingencies ............ 18,614.03 Deposits' ............................................................... 1,663,062.29 951,829,455.00 Member Federal Deposit Izzvmrazztce Corp. Q . 'Q 0' REID STORES, INC. STAUNTQN, VIRGINIA HAMRlCK'S g FLOWER Seven Complete Food Markets sHoP , ' ' Home Owned 1. Home Operated 16-20 West Frederick Street ' Home Financed Staunton . . . . Virginia U All Patronage Appreciatecl H. L. LANG SI COMPANY JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS STAUNTON, VIRCGINIA ll ' tfvfwa' a Reputation For For Over Fifly Years LavfLg's Has lf am 1,7 FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND JEWELRY Complete Optical and Repair Department THE . . VALLEY'S . . FINEST . . IEVVELRY . . STORE COMPLIMENTS OF CHEVY CHASE I Ready-to-Wear F urs and Accessories For The Smart Girl l 24 East Beverley Street ooml-L1MEN'rs Loi BEAR BOOK CO. Beverley St., Staunton, Va. O DELUXE BARBER SHOP Staunton, Virginia O R. L. SOUDER Beverley St., Staunton, Va. I KAUFFMANS Beverley St., Staunton, Va. Staunton ..... Virginia 9 'O ...FLOWERS... For THE HUB FURNITURE All Occasions CORPORATION , O From RANGES, STOVES . . . R A S KIS . . . AND The Siaumfolz Florisls HOUSE ' FURNISHINGS Corsages a Specialty . 0 FLOWERS BY WIRE SERVICE 22 South Augusta Street 'Staunton ..... Virginia . 0 SATISFACTION O GUARANTEED VVALTERS FRUIT AN D PRODUCE CO. GROCERIES . .i. . TOBACCO .... CIGARETTES FRUITS ......... CANDIES ETC. 0 South Augusta Street ' Opposite C. 81 O. Depot Staunton, Virginia O PHONE 773-774 - PHONE 915 RANDoL TAXI Special Prices on School Trade, Long Trips, Picnics, Parties, etc C. 8 O. and B. Sl O. Transfer . . .P ..... Cars Meet All Trains , 21 N. NEXV ST ...... . . STAUNTON, VA. l e are Timm zz Mailer of Conquer! Instrumenlalities ol' death and destruction and brave men to operate them are not all that America requires in order to bring about adequate victory in the War now raging. The home fires-the instrumenta.lities of day-to-day living-also need to be kept alive. For example, the mothers, the young people, and the aged of the civilian population should be surround 'I ec as generously as possible with future tinancial security. In providin se r'tf If I' k' g cu 15 o tus llltl, life insurance sets up defenses that are supremely dependable. TI-IE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA li5'l'AHLlSl'1liD I8 71 IGRADIPORD 1-I. VVALKER, PRIZSIIJENT RICHMOND The Natural Bridge to Security COMPLIMENTS OF SPAULDING BAKING COMPANY INCORPORATED O O I STAUNTON VIRGINIA WORTHINGTON HAR DWAR E COMPANY IN C. is STAUNTON VIRGINIA O JOB-BERS OF HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS . . . HTHE WHITE WAY IS THE RIGHT WAY . . . O ANY BUSINESS THAT WE RECEIVE FROM YOU WILL BE APPRECIATED I WHITE WAY LAUNDRY ...PHONE 268 . .. W EST BIEVIERLEY S'1'1us15T . ..... STAUNTON, VIIIGINIA GO TO THE FORT QBOOTS AND HERBJ . . . FOR . . . STANDARD PENNANTS OIL RINGS PRODUCTS SUPPLIES . . . FORT DEFIAINTCE, VIRGINIA . . . A. M. A. CADET FLYING 2 'K-133, - 5-- ffl, - X' ff 'W LEARN...TO...FLY . . . WHILE IN SCHOOL . . . O Govermnent Licensed Ships and Instructors O STAUNTON AIRPORT CANTAIN H. P. GRIM, JR., Manager Augufm !Wz'!z'mry 1 mdamy Fort Defiance, Virginia 0 ...Founded 1865 . .. O Formerly AUGUSTA ACADEMY Founded 1840 O T. J. ROLLER AND C. S. ROLLER, Ju. Principals CAMP KANNATA ...HAS SERVED THE BOYS IN MANY WAYS. .. 0 IT IS BOTHA SUMMER SCHOOL ANDA SUMMER CAMP Y. For Information . . .. Write To U MAJOR H. D. DEANE Fort Defiance ........... Virginia 0 9 0 M gg 95 955 vi? gg . It Pays To Look Your Best . . ,D 95? TRY C O M P L I M E N T S REEn's VICTORY I-IAIR CUT O F L. J. Reed's Barber Shop AUGUSTA STREET Staunton ..... . . . Virginia 0 uFifth Avenue Stylesa' BELLEWOOD , ' SERVICE STATION s T A U N T 0 N ' V I R G I N I A AMQCO DEALERS ig U 92 93 92? 9.25 925 925 FORT DEFIANCE, VIRGINIA A Stazmton's Theatre Built On Pleasure THE 'VISULITE O NEXT TIME YOU ARE IN TOWN DROP IN O A. ill. A, Cadets Always Welcome THE WH ITE SWAN The Place A. M. A. Cadets Go To On Sunday Evening For That 'fBite To Eat. THE FLORADALE LODGE The Ideal Place For Your Family To Stay At During Finals O JACK VV. FRETWELL Mlmagev' MRS. M. B. LAMBERT AUGUSTA NATIONAL COMPLIMENTS BANK OF sTAuNToN OF STAUNTON, XAIRGINIA HAZ EL'S RESTAU RANT VERONA, VIRGINIA I -NLEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CoRPo1iA'rioN . O TRUST DEPARTMENT THE KAVANAUGH HOTEL PHONE 1179 T'IZ'L1'1'lSODlJL1l'g, Virginia O Directly On Route ll BUY One of Ilze Soutliern Eizfrances of PETERS SHOES the Sleylmc' Drive . 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