Augusta Military Academy - Recall Yearbook (Fort Defiance, VA)

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'X 1 kj Ulf., R si R J ,.,- N, Q lxfwmwef 'HKNL if-NM L W ' , -.4 ' X. if , .QA-..,,.,6S,.,,, ...ik-o--an I Q X 6 923-27 925-27 929-31 927-32 929-32 931 -34 932-34 933-37 933-34 934-38 936-37 936-40 936-41 937-39 937-38 937-40 937-42 937-38 937-38 938-42 939-41 939-41 939-43 939-43 940-43 940-42 941 -44 942-43 942-43 943-44 943-44 941 -43 IN MEMGRIAM J. 1-lubert Mothews, Bridgeport, Conn. Julion M. Klous, Richmond, Vo. Thornos R. Moore, Jr., Chorles Town, W. Vo. Chorles R. l-lones, Winston-Solern, N. C. B. Spotswood Preston, Jr., Chorleston, W. Vo F. Jomes Byrd, Boltimore, Md. Joseph X. Bell, Goshen, Vo. Clorence A. Clybourne, Jr., Bluefield, W. Vo. D. Spencer Wilson, l-lornpden-Sydney, Vo. Robert J. Ast, Pittsburgh, Po. W. Fronk Tutwiler, Weyers Cove, Vo. C. Derek Redgrove, Ridgewood, N. J. l-lubert Ellenberger, Altoonci, Po. l-lowes N. Adorns, Westfield, N. J. Moryin R. Weller, Stounton, Vo. Sidney R. Gittens, Jr., Philodelphio, Po. Morris P. Guerront, Roonoke, Vo. Alfred F. Odum, Arlington, Vo. Colvin W. l-lorshborger, Mt. Sidney, Vo. Elbert F. l-lomilton, Birrninghorn, Alo. Joseph B. Roleigh, Roonoke, Vo. Phillip J. Derrnody, Sewickley, Po. W. Jock Sorricks, Pittsburgh, Po. Donold R. l-liggins, Rockville, Md. John R. Leotherrnon, Mioorefield, W. Vo. Porke Boir, Jr., Gop, Po. T. Spotswoode West, Norfolk, Vo. F. Godfrey Wishort, Woodbury, N. J. Cloude P. Brodley, Stuorts Drcift, Vo. Chorles M. Crurnrnett, Jr., Stuorts Droft, Vo John J. Weoyer, Brightwood, Vo. Steve Vidnoyick, McKeesport, Po. T11r11ugl1 the front arch have passe11 many l1u111l1'1-11s 11f rXIl1C1'1C2liS y11ut11 They l1ave 1111 left Augusta, tl11- scene 111 the happiest 111111111-11ts 11f their 1ix'1s t11 enter tl11-ir C11tJSCIl pr11fessi1111s 111111 t11 111111 eve11 11111re lustre t11 the fair 11211111 111 tl1eir Alma lX1at1-r. xV11Ul1 the See11111l VV11rl11 XY111' 1111111-, t11 Il 1111111 thev a11sw1-re11 tl1e 1.111 111 their 1'1JllIl1l'y 111111 great w11s the 1111111111-1' tl111t 101111111 i11 t11is 1'1111t1i1't that 1-11g1 1111 the r111ti11r1s 11f tl1e earth. 13111111 that 1111111111-r tl1e C1'C1l11lt' el111s1- 1111186 11 1 were t11 pay the SLIIJTCIUK' sacrifice-t11 lay 1l11w11 their lives s11 that tl1e XXI1 might 111- Il 111-tter plaee i11 w11i1'11 t11 live. Thus it is, wit11 Il feeling 111' great 111111111111 that we, t111- 1f1lit111's 111111 5 111 the 1946 111-11'1xL1., 111-11ieate t11is year111111l1 111 t1111s1- w1111 h11x'1- p11ss1-11 i11t11 tl11 tireat 1it'yllIltl where peaee 111111 quiet reign 111111 w111-re 111111111 111111 strife 1111 11111 exist. 11111111 211.0 the 11111111 111111 tl1e 1lrea111s 11f the 111-1111 llust are tl11- lips 111111 the 11r11w 111' tl1e sl11i11. Over tl1e skies where the Yalliyrie reign The 111?l1Il1L'C1, tl1e halt 111111 111111111-11 1111es tr1-1111 Out 11f t11eir l11111w11 111111 C11'CLlIHSC1'11lCt1 waysff lbtltlt' sightless eyes seeking paths 11'l1'tJl1g11 the 11111112 111t11 1111- Ctl11S11l111112l1C 11111111-, w11st1-11 111111 w1'111'111-11 they are 111 7111! he wi111111we11 211-1'L'Si1f'111C 1Zll'L'S 111111 tl1e wheat: T11 11e t1-st1-11 115111111 i11 tl1e 11ll'l12lCC'XX'1111t' heat, The heart f11r its steel, the arm f11r its 1JI'ZlNY11, The tilllgllt' f111' its w11r1ls, tl1e 11111111 f111' its 111-e1ls, T111- f1111t f111' its steps, tl1e s11ul for its c1'ee11s. 1'11u1'e11 1173111 f1111l's 1'1'11eil1le t11 the lJ2l1Q1C1'l1 11f 1x'1I1l1 They shall st111111 as 111-w s1111s 111 tl1e st1-1111 11f their Sires. They shall 11111-1-1 at 11111 altars hut l1i111lle new hres. Quick-silver swift their spirits sl1111l span The 1111155 1.l'0I'l1 th1- i11se11s11te t11 Il e1111sei11us re-11irtl1, These 1'avishe1l 111111 11l'tl1it'l1 we 11i111- i11 the eart11. --J11s1'j'l1 IV. 5111111- '111 FQREWQRD We, the Staff of the Recall for I946, have attempted to the best of our ability to present to the Corps of Cadets an annual that is, and will be in years to come, a pleasant reminder of the days spent together here, and we hope that this will be the medium of engraving on all our hearts the faces and events we knew and experienced during the school year. Co TIENTS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES MILITARY ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES SOCIAL AND HUMOR BUCK ONE Administration OUR PRINCIPALS IUIIJNICI. TIIOIXIAS DI. RfJI.I.I-.IQ NIAAIOIQ C'H.XRI.I-IS S, IiOI-I.IfIl, -IR. Urlivvrsity of Virginia, IX95-97g nX.INI,.'X. 1897- X'Il'gIIIILl NIiIilzu'y Instituto, I89?4-I9IIIg Ifurmzm 19013 IIUSIgl'2lII1l2iIL' work L'11ix'c1'sity Yirgiuiu. L'niw1'si1y, IQUI-Ulg .X.NI..X., IQIIZ-U75 X'.XI.I. 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HART, B.A. lillglalvlz Sccrulary of thc lfaculty L'.'Xl l'.-XIX JOHN T. SHOXYAI.TIiR, ISA l'l1y.vir.rff-.AI lgvlml--tivn III vtry Scouting L'.-XPT.-XIN O. A. IJAYIS, Ali. IlLvlury-Ifuglixlz ,lnniur lizmrrucks l.lliL l'IiN.-XN'l' KILAIJYS R. ll,-XVIS, AJS. .luniur lh-pzwtincin tf-XI l'AlN XYII,I.l,-XM IJ. MCKINNEY, A.B llixtur'y-lfugylixlz l.lIiL'TliN.-XN'l' IQLSIIC MUKINNEY, .-M13 .luniur liupzirtxncnt t4.XI 1'.'XiN vl. IJAYIIJ KRAMER, ILA. frl'UlI1l'fI'J' I.lliU'l'IiNANT C. M. ST.-XTHAM, A.B. ,S'fuu1i.vh L,-XI'T.-XIN lilifllilili A. CHAPMAN, .-X.l3. lflrglixll-Ili.r!m'y iiuach of l uutb:1ll, lizlskellmll anal Trask l.lI'.l,:lhNANT U. VV. KOOGLIQR, .XB 1fIIjlIi.YfL U fuach of ifuivtlnill, liuskctivall and liasclmall I.lliU'l'IiNANT Il. C. HKAKIQ, :LIL Latin LlIfU'l'l'.NAN'1' ,l. XY. STONE, AJS. f'iI'e'll4'1lfffHgjlfxfl--fffxiury . I.lICU'l'iiNAN'l' Il, Y. HILL, .-X.l2. , Q Mullnwmlirr '55 mfxjcm ia. hz. RHO,-X191-IS, ma. ' J' junior Dclmrtmcnt 41 J LlliU'l'liN.'XN'l' UOLONEI, VV. 1-. GARDNICR, AB. Ifrrnrlz and llixlury 4 f H W l.lifU'1'HNANT .-Xl.l RIilDO ARNALIJU I0 . 1, I , .Sif7!1lli.Vll Twp Huw-I.t. Lkvluncl Rnlwinsmi, Major Deane, Major Manch, faplxlin McCrum, Captain Kliwisscy, Linplain Hurt, Captain Showalter. Nliflcllu Iimx'-Lklptaiii linris, Nlrs. Ilznvis, Captain Krznncr, Captain McKinney, Mrs. Mc- Kinney, I.t. Stuthzun, Captain Lflmprnaxl. Lower Row --I.t. Sumo, Lt. Hrakc, Ll. Kunglcr, Ll. Hill, Major Rlioadcs, Major Gardner, Lt. Arnaldo. V' I. Nlc'Q'11lisNl5Y YARI:lm1'41H C.XI l'. livssril, Fllfiik lin. T, R. lQ.x1,s'wx l'u.vl fldjlrffzul .-l.f.vi.rla11t I'0.vl riff-I-Ilffllll l'f1,v1 l'l1y,vi4-mf Mus, fi. li. NllCll.XIiI.S lin. XY, Q1 Rm.1,1c1e Mus l l.1mmcNcna xIk'14URNIlCIi l.ilm11'iun Ikwxl .S'lH'fj1'UIl VU-VI Avllf'-W I A M D . ui Mus, ,'XURlil.lA NlIl.I.ri1: fAAl l' -I. XY. FlJN'I'.XlNli Niles, ANNIE 'l'1lrm1-sm: .'I.x'.vi.vI11r1! Post Nm'xfr Pax! Stfwzrz! l'u.v! I7l'A'f14ff!U1 1 3111 flllmnnriam Qlnl. Glhnmaui IU. '-Qinllrr L U-Prlnclpzll .-Xugustn Military .-Xczldcmy 1905-1946 i l 1 1 We, the Staff of the 1946 Recall, wish to take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks to Major Paul V. Hoover for his loyalty and devotion without which it would not have been possible,to produce this, one of the finest annuals ever to be published by the Cadet Corps. Stafford M. Williams, Editor Skip Freeman, Business Manager Paul G. Moerschell, Assistant Editor CLASSES BOOK TWU Seniors Undergraduates S E N I O R S N. CALHOUN ANDERSON I ccAAndy7s Andy, has made himself famous throughout the barracks for his musical ability. He has made the Sunday Afternoon Canteen possible, and it was through his efforts that the Au- gusta Urchestra was all that it was. XVe will all remember Andy as that high stepping, fancy strutting drum major of the band. So long, Andy, don't break too many batons on the streets in Richmond. RICHARD N. ANDREWS HDiCk73 Dick is a two-year man here at school, and although he has been one of the quieter cadets, he has had a splendid scholastic record. Both his years at Augusta have been spent in f'B Company, and throughout this year he has been one of the best men in his company. BRADFORD C. ATWOOD CiBrad7? Brad entered Augusta in '43, and was I1 private in D Company. His second year he became a corporal in C Company, and earn- ed a white page. This year he is a First Sergeant in D Company, and a member of the Y.M.C.A. cabinet. He made a nice showing in intra-mural boxing. I 9 4 6 STANLEY L. BARBAN Stan Stan, lieing one of the best dancers in the school, has made quite a reputation for himself in this field. llis first year was spent as a private in the Hand, and his second year he was a sergeant in the same organization. HARRY BARNES l larry llarry started his career at .'X.lNT.A. last year as a private in li Company, and earned a XYhite Page. This year, he is a guide ser- geant in li Company. lle has distinguished himself on the athletie field as a member of the jV lfootlmall and Basketball teams for two years, and a member of the Varsity Baseball team for two years. He has also earned a ,gfoorl reputation as a scholar. HENRY R. BARNES Henry K Ilenry, as his brother, came to Augusta last year, and he was a private in CU Company. Ile also earned a XYhite Page. This year, he was a guide sergeant in A Company. lle, loo, has distirtguished himself athletieally as a niemlwer of both Varsity liasketliall and Base- lmall teams for two years. M' M wt W it ,lwff SENIORS RICHARD J. BARTLETT Dick lliclc came to Augusta in '45 and since he has been here, he has made a grand name for himself. He was assigned to Company Il He went out for intramural basketball, wrestl- ing, and tennis. NVe all wish them the best of luck. JAMES L. BOZARTH lb., immy!! hlimmy llozarth has been with us but this one year but in that short time he has made quite a name for himself as a perpetual Honor Roll Boy. ln addition to-his excellence in academics he has exhibited himself promin- ently on the fencing and baseball squads. His learned and witty rejoinders indicate that he will be a success in life. DAVID E. BREWER l Dave Dave has done as much for Augusta as any cadet could have done in his tive years. Begin- ning as a private in Company ll , he has ad- vanced from that lowly office to a platoon ser- geantg thence to Captain of li Coinpanyfhis fourth year, and then to First Captain this year. Adding to these honors are his being elected to the Ad Astra per Aspera, secretary of the student body, and honor committee membership. Athletically he foiled, sabred and finally epeed to win his Monogram. He was one of those rare cadets who was more inter- ested in making Augusta a better school than bringing honors upon himself. Academically he was among the first. 3, I 9 4 6 P. NORMAN BURTON Percy l'ercy has spent two years at Augusta, and during that time he has made many friends. Ile rose from a private in C Company his first year, to a sergeant in the same company this year. l'erey played Varsity Basketball and llaseball, winning a minor monogram in bas ketball. XYe wish him the best of luck at V. M . I . WILBUR T. BROWNLEY I3ill,' llill is one of those slow, easy going fellows who usually obtains what he starts out to make. XVhile not a monogram winner in sports, he has, nevertheless, made himself felt both on the l50 pound Football Team and the XYrestling Squad. Many a man he has forced to put forth that little but needed effort to get by llill. A more likeable fellow we have yet to meet. llis future is written, and well engraved. THOMAS W. COHOON Tommy Tommy arrived at Augusta three years ago, as an awkward high school boy. XVithin a short time he developed into an outstanding new cadet, and now he is one of the best, commis- sioned officers in the battalion. He was an honor student all year long, and has engaged in intramural boxing and basketball all of his three years here. lle is also a member of the llonor Committee. Tommy is one of the most popular boys in barracks, and when he leaves here he will go on to a military career at XVest fltbllll.. S E N I O R S WILLIAM R. COLEMAN 4rBilly3r Billy came to Augusta last year and was a private in UC Company, a member of the varsity tennis team and winner of tennis intra- murals. This year he is a sergeant in D com- pany, member of the tennis team and on the Y.M.C.A. cabinet. Billy is one of the most popular boys at A.M.A. CHARLES COLLINGE Huck Buck has been a model cadet for two years. His first year he was in B Company and received a white page. He played .IY football and was a member of the golf team- He rose from a private to a sergeant in A Company. He played on the 150-pound foot- ball team and was a member of the wrestling squad. Buck was a quiet boy and a friend of all. He was respected by all and we are sorry to have him leave us. EUGENE W. CROSBY Gene Gene is a rare combination of ubrawn and brain. Coming here three years ago he started out on the Peep Football team and in the same year won his major monogram in box- ing. Last year he starred on the varsity foot- ball team as he did this past year, as well as annexing another letter by remaining unde- feated 'in the fisticutfs. As an officer in the ClV Company he has done much to bring fame to that excellent organization. Gene plans, after another year of study, to enter North Carolina and later take up medicine. I 9 4 6 SAMUEL c. CUMMING JR. Sain Une ot' Major's Brains in College Algebra this year, Sam has been doing a line job at A MA. lle has been on the XX'restling Team: and he is a platoon sergeant in ll Company this year. Sam is one of the quieter boys at school, but he makes up for it with mental activity- EDWIN B. FAST, JR. liddie liddie has been here but one year, and, after an eventful start, began to show that the Venn- sylvania product is the best. Due to an ex- tended sojourn on the carbon deposits of Aug- usta, he was missed on the basketball squad, only to appear on the swimming team, where he made a name for himself and Augusta. He plans to enter college and try for the Naval Academy, and if that should fail, to study medicine. NICHOLAS G. FOTINOS Nick Nick is more interested in Augusta than in studying. He has tried every sport that Aug- usta has to offer, finally ending up on the Var- sity Swimming and Football teams. XVhat he lacks in ability is made up in effort, which usually puts him out front. Academically, he is fair, in all but languages, which he abhors Socially, he has put the fair name of Augusta all over the map. As president of the Cotillion Club, he carried the major burden of the work on his shoulders, and to an enviable record. Our social season owes its success to his ef- forts. .Xs to military, he takes the cup under every heading. ,Ns an officer, he cannot be bet- tered. Whatever he takes for his life's work just has to be another Fotinos venture. l ll ttitltta J','f ,- .J if J fr, 4' 3 ff fp ,ft f fl t , sENloRs '. 5 NORMAN R. FREEMAN liglqip!! Skip has been here for three years and start- ed his career as a private in B Company. He was a corporal in his second year and he is now second lieutenant of: li Company. During his third year he was advertising manager of the Bayonet and Recall. He also is to be remembered for his skill in horseman- ship. NATHANIEL N. GRACE Nat Nat has been here for three years. He has advanced through the ranks and he now is a sergeant in li Company. He played peep football and was on the wrestling squad. Nat leaves us in -Iune to serve in the army. ROBERT C. HARDING Bob Coming from a long line of naval ollicers, Bob's ultimate ambition is probably the sea. This was l3ob's first year at Augusta, and from what we gather, we can see that he will be a success. ln his classes Bob has been an honor student and in sports he was an outstanding member of the swimming team. 1946 WILSON s. HARRELL willy Willy has been at Augusta for four years, and in that time, he has made many fast friends. Ile has attained the rank of second lieutenant in CU Company, and is famous for his neat and well groomed appearance. So long, XVilly, good luck. WILLIAM E. KOELLMER Bill Hill has been at Augusta for four years, and in that time, he has developed into the best athlete that we have seen in quite some time. Ile has played Varsity Football for three years, making honorable mention for All State quarterbackg also three years of Varsity Bas- ketball, again making honorable mention for All State he has played four years of Varsity Baseball, being captain of the team his last two years. Along with his athletic honors, he has the military honor of being first lieutenant of Company ull. XVith all these achievements, we're sure he will succeed at the University of Georgia. ROBERT S. LAPPIN Rolf Hob, in his two years at ,tXlXrT.'X, has been one of the outstanding tennis players of the school. During his two years, he has made a good scholastic record for himself. He is also leader of the Chess Team. If life in college is as great as it is here, we know that he will have a great life in front of him. SENIORS JAMES L. LEA, JR. 'limmy'l jimmy has been the captain of the rifle team for two years, making a grand reputation for himself in the annals of the rifle team. He has played tennis for two years, and he has been in the Monogram Club for'two years. This year he is First Lieutenant of C Company, and he did a swell job at that. Jimmy is going to the U. S. Naval Academy next year, and we wish him the best of luck. RALPH J. LEVENSON Lev Ralph, during his two years at Augusta, has made himself known to all both scholastieally and in sports. He has been a member of the varsity track and tennis teams and received a white page his first year. Ralph has made the scholastic honor roll and is at the top of the graduating class. XVe wish him the best of luck at college. EDWARD LEVENTEN Mike!! Ikel' will leave Augusta with four successful years behind him. ln all that time as a mem- ber of the Headquarters Company he made a good name for himself, rising from private, to corporal, to first sergeant and his last year to captain. All this time he built a very fine 'KCXV' Company. During his fourth year he was electe ed vice-president of the Cotillion Club, to the Honor Committee and made a major mono- gram in football. XVith such a splendid record at AMA, we hope that he does as well at the University of Virginia. 1946 HAROLD B. LEVER Hal llal has the honor of being the littlest cadet ever to win his monogram in swimming his first year. ln his three years he has helped keep .Xugusta in its championship form. llis other athletic efforts included junior football and intramural wrestling and boxing in which he did a line job. As an officer he was line sergeant in Company. 'l'o him goes our best for his future life. THOMAS C MANDES 'l'ommy 'l'ommy has been a wonderful cadet in his three years at .AX.lX'l.A., spending two of them without any demerits. lle worked for two years on the humor department of the Bayo- net: he is the boy we all love for those sweet little Quadrangle Quirps. He has been on the fencing team for two years, starring in the e- pee his last year, These and many other honors go lu that smiling lfirst Sergeant of ll Com- pany. Su long, 'l'ommy, and good luck at tieorgetown. DONALD MAYER I Jon lion is synonymous for wrestling. lle start- ed winning in this sport two years ago and has not stopped since. ,Ns captain of the Augusta grapplers this past year he lifted this sport from the mere commonplace to a pinnacle of respect. ln fact this sport became so popular that it attracted more to its meets than a bas' ltetball game if both played the same after- noon. ,Ndded to his prowess in athletics are his regularity on the honor roll and his being chosen the best corporal of the guard. Metli- cine has already called him and we predict a great comfort to the weary and sick. S E N I O R S PAUL G. MOERSCHELL, JR. Paul Paul is just another name for the Bayo- net and the Recall without which we would have had neither. Likeable, handsome, acade- mically inclined, militarily imbued, he has also exhibited ability in his three years of fencing. This past year he was co-captain of this sport which incidentally enjoyed its most successful year, which can be attributed to his efforts. Socially he is about as popular as any one would want to be. l'aul plans to follow his father's footsteps and become a dentist via Georgetown. JESSE W. MOHLER, JR. K6JeSS!! jess has made a big name for himself in athletics here in his three years. I-le made All State his second year in football. He was also an excellent wrestler. jess is one of those boys that everyone likes. If jess is as successful in his future athletic contacts in college, we know that he will again be the top man of the teams, ANTONIO MONCADA lKTOny3! Tony is one of the finest boys ever to come from our Spanish-American neighbors. En- dowed with intellect and becoming attractive- ness he has made his name famous both in the academic world and social life. As ordnance sergeant he has upheld the traditions of the staff in an enviable manner. He plans to con- tinue his studies abroad and with such a past behind him he will go places. I 9 4 6 JOHN c. MTCGUFFIN Mae liveryone will remember Mae when he leaves .Xugnsta llis first year he was a private in IJ Company, having a XVhite l'age. You all remember him as the tough slugger on the lloxing Team. His seeoncl year he was a sergeant in IJ Company, and a casualty on the 150 pound Football Team. Mae was also a valuable asset tit the Fencing Team this year. DOUGLAS W. MCLONEY Doug Doug entered Augusta in '44, was a private in B Company, and a member of the Varsity Traek Team. This year he is a sergeant in IJ Company, and a member of the Rifle Team. lneiclentally, Doug is a sharpshooter in more ways than one. ln both of his years here he has exeellecl in seholastie work. ROBERT M. NELSON Bot, Hob, a thircl year man at Augusta, has spreacl the name of Nelson all over the Shen- ancloah Valley. lle has clone a lot: in sports, he playecl two years of Varsity Basketball: in military life, he was second lieutenant of ll Company: and in a social way, he is ratecl as one of the best claneers in the school. South XX'est Yirginnyn has a real prize in Bob Nel- SUN. J I 5 Cf +I! ,Z flfv' 07 ME, I5 7 57' 92 EP.: ' I' 34:2 : SE' 3,56 L25 41-7 vffj Kira SENIORS MARVIN OSHEROFF 'fOsh,' The minute anything goes wrong the first thing you think of is Osheroff, the electrical sergeant. After spending three years here he was promoted to sergeant in C Company. WILLIAM C. OWEN HEMI!! Bill is about as quiet as individual as we have ever seen. He keeps to himself and does what he should in such a manner to bring fame upon the family name. He plans to enter governmental work of a type of which he and only he could make a success. FRED A. OYLER ffrfeddyu Having been at Augusta only two years, Freddy has reached the goal of every cadet here. He ranks a sergeant in IJ Company, he is on the Honor Committee, and is the Treas- urer of the Y.M.C.A. He played junior varsity football and junior varsity baseball. Freddy has a real future in front of him, and we wish him all the luck in following it. ' Q I 9 4 6 NAE H. PEARSON MNHCU Nae is a second year cadet at :X.lXfl-A., and though he is one of the quieter boys, he has done a lot for the school. He played football this year, and though he didn't win a letter, he tried hard. He is another Lynchburg boy, and a true blue Augusta man. CARROLL C. PHILLIPS Phil l'hil has followed his brother's footsteps by becoming one of the most outstanding second year men. lle was best new cadet in B Com- pany, and now holds the rank of sergeant. He is an active member of both the Honor Com- mittee and the Y.M.C..X. cabinet. He has not faltered athletically, being outstanding on the .IY Ilasketball team. JAMES L. PIGG jimmy hlinnny has come very close to copping just about all the honors that a cadet could in four years, and yet he is still the same country boy from Kentucky. lle started his tirst year by winning best new cadet. This was followed the next year by his winning Neatest Cadet, and being elected to the llonor Committee twhich he has been elected to every year since thenl. l.ast year he was on the Y.lNl.C..'X. cabi- net, liditor of the Recall, and associate on the liayonet. 'l'his year he climaxed everything by becoming President of the Student llody, member of the llonor Committee, Captain of ll Company, member of the Yarsity Basket- ball team, Cadet .Xdviser to the llayonet and Recall, Treasurer of the Cotillion Club, in fact, next to lirewer, he holds down everything, and a swell job he does of all. .Xcademically, he stayed on the Honor Roll. .Xs to his future, we know what fate has in store for him. S E N I O R S JAMES H. SAXON, JR. jimmy jimmy, a third year man at Augusta, is noted particularly for his brains. He has stood among the top five in the school every month, never being absent from the Honor Roll. He has played two years of junior var- sity basketball, and proved himself proficient in this field. He is Platoon Sergeant in Com- pany A. RICHARD L. SCHINDEL caljicku Dick is a new cadet this year and one of the boys in lVlajor's College Algebra. Dick played both basketball and football, and was an asset to the team in both cases. After his short stay at Augusta, we will really miss him. JAMES B. SHADLE sxjirnmyrs jim is one of those fellows who is always fooling with a motor. Along with other abili- ties that he possesses he was a perfect new cadet and he is sergeant and guidon bearer in A Company. Best of luck at lVest Virginia University. I 9 4 6 RUSSELL G. SIMMONS, JR. Russ NVQ will always rentemlmer Russ as one who :lid a lot to help us win the game with Fish- lrurne this year. lle was awarded the gold lioutlrall for the most outstanding player of the year, and really proved that he deserved it. .Xinong his other honors, he is the second lieuv tenant of LW Company. XYhen Russ goes hack to North Carolina, he will take the love and atnection :Q every man in the corps with him. C67 ,MRO G. SNARR, JR. 01 fr C V 'eorg tieorg -'s three years at .Xugusta have been W I lillerl wit 1 glory. lle came here in '43 and has f advanced from a private in A Company to tl sergeant in ll Company and ultimately to 6 Qirst lieutenant of Company. For two years he has earned a white page and played intra- mural lmasketlmall. This year he is on the Hon- or t'onnnittee anrl vice-presirlent of the Cice- ronian Literary Society. JOHN F. THOMPSON -lack ln his two years here, .lack has excelled ath- letically, scholastically, and socially. lle was an active meinlmer of the wrestling and lmasehall teatns. lle has a white page for his tirst year anrl is quite an artist in the art of magic. This year he was elected president ol' the' chess clulm. lfrom this lmrief resume, anyone can see that .lack was an outstanding cadet and will he an even lietter citizen. S E N I O R S WILLIAM G. VAN METER Bill One of the leaders of his class, both in a mili- tary Way and in a scholastic way, Piill has done a Wonderful job at Augusta this year. Ranking First Lieutenant of the band and among the top in his graduating class, Hill has been try- ing hard and doing a lot this year. Good luck, Bill. ERNEST F. VER WIEBE, JR. Ernie Ernie has made a fine showing in his three years at Augusta. Starting here in '43, he has risen to the highest nonseommissioned otlieer in the battalion, sergeant major. He has played peep football, fenced, and Was a member of the varsity swimming team. EDWARD J. WELD XValdo XVithin four years at A.M.pX., XX'alclo has risen from private to Captain with many other honors. XValdo may be called an all-around boy. .N better than average student and the same athletieally, participating in tennis, foot- ball and almost all other intramural sports. Vtfaldo leaves Augusta to go to Carnegie Tech Where We are sure he will make as good a name for himself there as he did here. I 9 4 6 GOODRIDGE WHITE, JR. Q leorgeu tit-orge eame to Kugusta in '44, and xvas a private in t'ompany, also was the lmest New llarlet in that company. llesicles heing a sergeant this year, he was also eleetccl to the llonor l'onnnittee. fieorge also playecl on the IX' liaslfethall Team hoth years. NYC wish him the hest ot' lurk after he leaves .'Xugusta. JJSTIWOWVMI WILLIAMS lf tif' 'txxhtw' . A Il l Hdxillllyj'I1NII.'l'lim'3'C2ll'218ll private in IJ ' lx Iris V gqqrpzxl .3 se 'onrl 'ear he xvas a sergeant ' f lla Im 1 l rul tclx I - ' , ' ': ganeerl steadily until, this ar, ltyis ': wtain hffthat organization, Ath- -X x ln ml xul 1 VC. lttira ee 1 antl l50-pound Foot- ilmtll II xx sl h I the I' 1 1 - '..' - ,ayonet last year, nfl LL Ill this xetr lle xx 19 I x 'nfl lglditor X' I ti: JH: , ' fz. I tel ot 2'-I 12:2 . ' l . . . A eml -' otlt tj Mail mnittee. .Xll in all, ' he.'is seheflt 'rlto make a name for himself in the,i1cl llo ltxx fl f I J WILLIAM H. WILSON 'J Billy llillv is the oldest in school this year. This makes his seventh year, which equals the all- time reeortl for ineareeration in this institution. Neeflless lu say, he has spent his time well. Not a hrilhant stuclent, nor an outstanding athlete, nevertheless, he has stoofl xvell in his class. In aflclition he was manager of the Sxvimnting' 'l'eam this past year, xvhere he helpefl our mermen to their victories. .-Ks a social lion he eannot he exeellefl. Soeietv anrl Xxilson are synonyms. Ks captain, after having risen from the ranks of the most rlitheult Com- pany in the lmattalion, Company lf , he did xx hat no other eaflet eoulrl have flone. The opposite sex ean tell of his future, we are un- ahle lu tlo So. I il If X, sENioRs .f CAROL F. KNICELY Scoop Scoop, as he is called for his work with the Staunton News Leader, has done a real job for A.M-AX. by giving the various teams the won- derful write-ups. He has attended Augusta for four years, and is in charge of the day boys. To a swell guy, we say, Goodbye EDWARD A. WRIGHT lid lid, being' an excellent student in French and other studies, is also a model cadet in a mili- tary way. His first year was spent as a private in CH Company, and he now holds the rank of sergeant in that company. He was a crack shot on the Rifle Team, From his experience, were sure that he'll be a success at V.l'.l. PETER WREDEN Pete ,Ks second lieutenant of Company N, Pete has been doing a wonderful job. .Xll his three years at Augusta, l'ete has played Varsity Football, and this past year, he was manager of the Basketball Teamr l'ete was Art Editor of the Recall, and it is he you can thank for the drawings in this edition. 1946 he ' ALBERT K. MOCK ' NAI!! A AXI is just a new Cadet at Augusta, but he is a very outstanding one. Among that group that hails from Lynchburg he has proven his worth in more than one instance. He is a pri- vate in 'XV' Company, and without a doubt, one of the lmest men in that organization. LUDLOW L, GRINER I.uddy l.ufltly has lmeen at A.M.A. for three years, and in that time has made a reputation of he- ing one of the wittiest cadets on the post. His first year he was a private in Cu Company, anrl has arlvancefl until this year he is platoon sergeant in ll Company. He was a salnerer on the lfeneing Team this year and has made a host of friends throughout the barracks. HUBERT M. DOSTER Une ol' the seeoncl year privates at' A.lNT.,-X., llos is cloing a swell jolm academically. He is a private in A Company this year, and ex- pects to continue his career i11 college this com- ing year. WALTER DOVALE XValt Xtalt, although a new eaflet ancl iust a visi- tor to our eountry, has clone remarkably well unrler these circumstances. He is a private in .X Company, and though he has difficulty in speaking our language, he seldom makes mis- takes. SFNIQR CI -ASS I-IQNQRS Anderson, Calhoun-44-45 Drum Major Band, Wrestling, 45-46 Band, Leader of Orchestra, President of Final Ball. Andrews, Richard-44-45 Private Co. B , 45-46 Private Co. B, Honor Roll. Atwood, Bradford-43-44 Private Co. D , 44-4-5 Corporal Co. C, White Page, 45-46 Platoon Sgt. Co. D, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. Barban, Stanley-44-45 Pvt. Band, Varsity Baseball, 45-46 Sgt. Band. Barnes, Harry-44-45 Pvt. Co. B , I.V. Football, Basketball, Vars. Baseball, WhitePage, 45-46 Sgt. Co. B , Football, Basketball, Baseball. Barnes, Henry-44-45 Pvt. Co. C , Varsity Baseball, Basketball, White Page, 45-46 Co. A, 150 lb. Football, Varsity Basketball and Baseball. Bartlett, Richard-45-46 Pvt. Co. B , Intramural Basketball, Wrestling and Tennis. Bozarth, James-45-46 Private Co. B , Aviation Club, Honor Roll. Brewer, Dyid-41-42 Pvt. Co. D , 42-43 Pvt. Co. D , 43-44 Plt. Sgt. Co. D , Fencing Team 44-45 Capt. Co. E , Fencing Team, Ad Astra, 45-46 Capt. Co. A, Fencing Team, Secretary Student Brody. Burton, Norman-44-45 Pvt. Co. C, Varsity Basketball and Baseball, 45-46 Sgt. Co. C, Varsity Baseball and Basketball, Decorating Committee. Brownley, Wilbur-44-45 Pvt. Co. C , 45-46 Sgt. Co. C, Wrestling Team. Cohoon, Thomas-43-44 Pvt. Co. A , 44-45 Plt. Sgt. Co. A , 45-46 Lt. Co. A, Honor Committee, Intramural Basketball. Coleman, William-44-45 Pvt. Co. C , Tennis Team, 45-46 Sgt. Co. , D, Tennis Team, Y.M.C.A.!Cabinet, Intramural Basketball. Collinge, Charles-44-45 Pvt. Co. B, White Page, Golf team, 45-46 Sgt. Co. A, Golf Team, Peep Football, Intramural Baseball. Crosby, Eugene-43-44 Pvt. Co. C, Boxing, 45-46 Sgt. H. Q. Co. Boxing Team, Football and Baseball, 45-46 Lt. H. Q. Co. Varsity Football and Baseball. Cummings, Samuel-43-44 Pvt. Co. C , 44-45 Pvt. Co. C, iWrestling Team, 45-46 Plt. Sergeant C0. HB. Dovale, VValter-45-46 Pvt. Co. A, Track Team. Fast, Edwin-45-46 Pvt. Co. A, Fotinos, Nicholas-42-43 Pvt. Co. D , 43-44 Corp. Co. D , Varsity Swimming, 44-45 Lt .'-t Co, A, Varsity Swimming and Tennis, Monogram Club, Final Ball Com., 45-46 Capt. Co. C, Pres. Dance Committee, Treasurer Student Body, Varsity Football and Swimming. Freeman, Norman-43-44 Pvt. Co. Bt , Corp. Co. B, White Page, 45-46 Lt. Co. B, Recall and Bayonet, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, Horseman, Grace, Nat--43-44 Pvt. Co. D , 44-45 Pvt. Co. C , 45-46 Sgt. Co. E, Wrestling Team. Harding, Robert-45-46 Pvt. iCo. B, Honor Roll. Harrell, VVilson, 41-42 Pvt. Co. D , 42-43 Pvt. Co. A , 43-44 lst Sgt. Co. E , 44-45 Plt. Sgt. Co. C , 45-46 Lt. Co. C, Intramural Baseball. Koellmer, William-42-43 Pvt. Co. C , 43-44 Corp. Co. C, Varsity Baseball, Basketball and Football, 4-4-45 Plt. Sgt. Co. C, Varsity lBaseball, Football and Basketball Captain Baseball, Monogram Club, 45-46 Lt. Co. B, Varsity Baseball, Football and Basketball, Captain Baseball, Monogram Club. Lappin, Robert-44-45 Pvt. Co. A, Ping Pong, Tennis Team, 45-46 Pvt. Co. A, Chess Club, Tennis Team. Lea, James-42-43 Pvt. Co. D , 43-44 Pvt. Co. D , 44-45 lst Sgt. Co. D, Captain of Rifle Team, Monogram Club, 45-46 Lt. Co. C, Captain Rifle Team. Levenson, Ralph-44-45 Pvt. Co. A, Varsity Track and Tennis, Honor Roll, White Page, 45-46 Pvt. Co. A, Varsity Track and Tennis, Honor Roll, Bayonet and Recall Staff. Lcventen, Edward-42-43 Pvt. H. Q. Co., 43-44 Cpl. H. Q. Co., 44-45 lst Sgt. H. Qt Co. Varsity Football, 45146 Capt. H. Q. Co. Monogram Club, Honor Committee, Vice- President Cotillion Club, Distinguished Cadet Medal. Lever, Harold-43-44 Pvt. Co. D , 44-45 Cpl. Co. E , Varsity Swimming, 45-46 Sgt. Co. C, Varsity Swimming, Golf Team. - Mandes, Thomas-43-44 Pvt. Co. D, White Page, 44-45 Cpl. Co. C, White Page, Fencing Team, Bayonet Staff, 45-46 lst Sgt. Co. B, Fencing Team, Bayonet and Recall Staff. 5 6 Mayer, Donald-44-45 Pvt. Co. D, VVrestling Team, Monogram Club, 45-46 Sgt. Co. D, Honor Roll, Captain Wrestling Team. Mock, Albert-45-46 Pvt. Co. A, J. V. Football, Decorating Committee. Moerschell, Paul 43-44 Pvt. Co. A, Bayonet Staff, Fencing Team, 44-45 Cpl. Co. D, Bayonet and 'Recall Staff, Fencing Team, 150 lb. Football, 45-46 Lt. Co. D, Editor Bayonet, Recall Stati, Co-Captain Fencing Team. Mohler, jesse 43-44 Pvt. Co. D, Football, Baseball Wrestling, Monogram Club, 44-45 Cpl. Co. D, Football, Track, Wrestling Baseball, All Sta-te Football, 45-46 Football, Track, Baseball, Monogram Club, Plt. Sgt. Co. E, Moncada, Antonio 44-45 Pvt. Co. B, Swimming Team, 45-46 Sgt. Co. A, Swimming Team, Honor Roll. McGuFtin, john 44-45 Pvt. Co. D, White Page, Boxing Team, 45-46 Sgt. Co. D, Fencing Team, 150 lb. Football, Decorating Committee. McLoney, Douglas 44-45 Pvt. Co. B, .Track Team, Honor Roll, 45-46 Sgt. Co. D, Rifle Team, Honor Roll. h Nelson, Robert 43-44 Pvt. Co. A , 44-45 Cpl. Co. A, Varsity Basketball, Baseball, 45-46 Lt. Co. D Varsity Basketball. Osheroff, Marvin 43-44 Pvt. Co. D , 44-45 Pvt. Co. D , 45-46 Electrical Sgt. Assigned to Co. HC. Owen, William 41-42 Pvt. Co. D , 42-43 Pvt. Co. D , 43-44 Pvt. Co. C , 44-45 Plt. Sgt. Co. E , 45-46 Pvt. Co. A, Honor Roll, Chess Club. Oyler, Fred 44-45 Pvt. Co. C, Best New Cadet Co. C , 45-46 Sgt. Co. HUD, Honor Com- mittee, lY.M.C.A4. cabinet, Football and Baseball Team. .,,: Pearson, Nae Hugh 44-45 Pvt. Co. B , 45-46 Pvt. Co. B, J. V. Phillips, Carroll 44-45 Pvt. Co. B , Best New Cadet Co. B, White Page, J. V. Basketball, 45-46 Sgt. Co. B, Honor Committee, Y.M.C.15C. Cabinet, J. V. Basketball. Pigg, james 42-43 Pvt. Oo. C, Best fNew Caddt Co. C , 43-44 Sgt. Co. MD, Honor Committee, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, Ad Astra, J. V. Basketball, 44-45 Lt. Co. E, Sec- retary of Student Body, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, Bayonet Staff, Editor of Recall, 45-46 Capt. Co. B, President Student Body, President Y.M.C.A., Treasurer Cotillion Club, Varsity Basketball, Bayonet and Recall Staff. Saxon, james 43-44 Pvt. Co. B, Latin Medal, 44-45 Cpl. Co. A, Golf Team, J. V. Basket- ball, 45-46 Plt. Sgt Co. A, J. V. Basketball, Golf Team. - Schindel, Richard 45-46 Pvt. Co. B, Varsity Baseball, Football and Basketllll. Shadle, James 44-45 Pvt. Co. A , 45-46 Sgt. Co. HA. Simmons, Russell 43-44 Pvt. Co. C, Football, Monogram Club, 44-45 Cpl. Co. B , 45-46 Varsity Football, Award for outstanding Football Player of Year, Lt. Co. NC. Snarr, George 43-44 Pvt. Co. A, White Page, 44-45 Sgt. Co. D, White Page, Intramural Baseball, 45-46 Lt. Co. A, Honor Committee, Parade Adjutant. Thompson, John 44-45 Pvt. Co. 'A, Varsity Baseball and Wrestling, 45-46 Cpl. Co. A, Chess Club, Varsity Baseball and Wrestling. Van Meter, William 42-43 Pvt. Band, 43-44 Pvt. Band, 44-45 Pvt. Sgt. Band, White Page, 45-46 Lt. Band, Honor Roll. ' Ver Wiebe, Ernest 43-44 Pvt. Co. D , 44-45 Cpl. Co. D, Swimming Team, 45-46 Sgt. Major, Staff, Color Guard. Weld, Edward 42-43 Pvt. Co. D, Boxing Team, 43-44 Cpl. Co. C, Boxing Team, 44-45 Pvt. Co. E, Weight Lifting, 45-46 Capt. Co. D, Honor Roll. White, Goodrich 44-45 Pvt. Co. A, Best New Cadet Co. A , 45-46 Sgt. Co. C, Honor Committee, J. V. Basketball. Wilson, William 41-42 Pvt. Co. D , 42-43 Cpl. Co. D, 43-44 Cpl. Col. D , 44-45 Lt. Co. C , 45-46 Capt. Co. A, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, Vice-President Student Body, Secretary Dance Committee. Williams, Stafford 42-43 Pvt. Co. D , 43-44 Sgt. Band, Recall and Bayonet Staff, 44-45 Lt. Band, Editor Bayonet, Recall Staff, 45-46 Capt. Band, Editor Recall, Bayonet Staff, Honor Committee. Wreden, Peter 43-44 Pvt. Co. B , 44-45 Pvt. Co. B, Cotillion Gub, Varsity Football, 45-46 Lt. Co. A, Varsity Football, Basketball Manager, Recall Staff, Final Ball Committee. Wright, Edward 44-45 Pvt. Co. C, French Medal, White Page, 45-46 Sgt. Co. C, Rifle V Team, Honor Roll. i S- ,af-F. 'G If f , 'gnfgii in -'x VH A . 'fd R9 x A X miles til a I ' mem. 41 33 W mug. I '- HN .. ' ,. , ax -5 -we-vw ,f?!'.n.W.Xr,4,t h'.,xvTzQ, ..::w fu . 'lfnl' V v W- sf :Ei AUTOGRAPHS BOOK THREE Military MQUOR .'XIi'l'HllR lil.,-XVK BURN l'.,lI.S. amz' T. MILITMQY TACTICAL DEPAQTMENT Augusta can lmast uf many features, lwut one of the must outstanding is the military rlepartment. lllajm' lllackliurn, nur Professor of Military Science anrl Tac- tics, through the three years he has been with us, has won the respect ancl admiration of the entire corps. Y Captain Flames, the Assistant l.Xl,S. and T., has clone a wonclerful juli teaching Tactics ll, and as a morale lmuilcler. Sgt. Michaels. clue to his long years of military experience, has lieen a definite asset in making Ang- usta an Honor School. Sgt. follison has hail charge uf the armory, and through his efforts, 'the government pruperty is kept in the lmest cmiclitirm. Sgt. Powell has recently been assignecl, and has clone much for the scliool, clue to his seeing the cadets' view-point on many things. Sgt. Net? is the latest acltlition to the staff and he is teaching Tactics ll. VVith the tactical statl' we have at present. wc are assurecl that ,f'Xngusta will be an Honor School for mzmy j'C2lI'S to C0111 C. MILITARY TACTICAL OFFICERS l.t. tbl. Robinson, Capt. T. R. jones. Sgt. Michaels Sgt. Neff, Sgt. follison, Sgt. Robert Powell Tl-IE BATTALICDN STAFF clflffllfll Ulm' JIIII-l'Il,tllIf .X'fum.m1'.vfffll1f',N'l41l7' L21 IL-1 XX'illi:m1 QQ. fJXYk'I1 NRS- Riff?-'X N- SNANNN MRS. L'ARUl.lNlf if Fl l.ivz1lv11u11l . Ill!-fllftlllf ,llf1i!.S'vrffv4111l Curlvt fin-urge ii. Snzxrr Czulcl john 'IIICIQSUII ,l.'. .'l f.l1 1 1 . . . smfln wil mf llUA'f'1fllI C nrfrmzxl izuln-I filfllllll Q. l'l1l'I' . . . .. . Qzlclct Alllcrln lt. fxlTIIZIllL'S l'1r.vl l.1L'1rh'l1u11l fjffflllllltl' fzulct ll. M. Smith, tlr. .Ylczjf 'l',vf'i.vt .Sl'1'5f4'ul1l lllujur fzulct Holm-rl IZ. I:llL'liIll1lSlCl' C: I-1 li' 'xl X'-' VV' 'I - . N 1 .. Hui H K K O7'tflI4I1Il'4' .Scnf1'z111f l'11'.vl.Svrgc1111I Q, lim I XXI I, I . Z1 - IZ 1' . 'mx-1' Lmlut Paul l11':1ttm1 H L U X MRS. IJ, R. lllil-IVVliR lJ,'XYlIJ li, IEREXYIQR COMPANY A KQIZORGIQ SN.-XRR l'li'l'liR XYRIQIBEN THOMAS COHOON XllClfli-XHL SPHRRIO Cufitain. CAlJh1'l' DAVID li, URI-IXVER Ifirxt Lft'1!f4'lIlIIIf .S't'rr1nd 1.it'llfI'IlCl7lf .Slwnnrl I,iv11Iv11unl Ifirxt .S'vrye1111f CAIHQT SNJXRR C.'XDli'l' XYR lilll-YN Cl lllfl COHOON CAI llafl' Sl'lfliMO lilt1fUUlI .S4vrgt'u11lx CAlJlf'l' S.-XXON C.'XlllfT llOVVllf Line Svrgmrzt CADECI' XY.'XRFllfLD CAl7li'l' BROXYN CADET SH,-Xlll.lC Sergeants C.-XDET SCHNAKENTSERG CfXDl'iT COl,l.lNiiS CADFT llliOXX'Nl.l'Y CADET BOYD CADET LARRICK CADRT ll.'XX ll3SON Corparals CAUET WINN C.-XDFT RAND C1-XDliT THOMPSON C:Xl7lf'll THORNTON CADET STREET P1'iz'aIv.v Cadet Folline Cadet Altizer Cadet Newton Cadet Gilliam Cadet Lora Cadet Powell G. Cadet Rogers Cadet Lollman Cadet Pelletier Cadet Sandifer Cadet Savage Cadet Lappin Cadet Renthall Cadet Aldrich Cadet Xlinston Cadet Trivison Cadet Hughes Cadet Doiter Cadet Pamlazirles Cadet Omohuuflro Cadet Cooper C. T. Cadet Mock Cadet Harmon Cadet Moncada Cadet ll2l1'l'1er Cadet Austin Cadet Hancock Cadet Levenson Cadet Gill Cadet Fast Cadet Koltin Cadet Cohen LX QK NK. COMPANY A MRS. L. H. PIGG IIMMY LEE PIGG Sfotmor Captain CCDMPANY B XVILLIAM KOELIAIER SKIP FREEMAN BOB FRESHMAN THOMAS MANIDES Captain, CADET JIMMY LEE PIGG Iiirst Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Svroztd Lieutenant First Sergeant CADET KOELLMER CAIJET FREEMAN CADET FRESHMAN CADET MANDES Platoon Sc'rgeant.r CAIJET CUMMING CADET GRINER Line Sergeant.: CAIDET LARUS CADET BARNES H. CADET CORNELIUS CADET l'HlLI.Il'S Stwgeants CAIJET NASH CAIUET FRETZ CAIIET SMITH KI. C. CADET ROCKXVELL CADET GROVE C.-XIJET RITZ Corporal.: CADET SAFFORD CADET VAN ZANDT CADET NASHU CADET MAUST CADET SALZMAN CADET MARTIN H. Private-J Cadet Bartlett Cadet Harding Cadet Chezem Cadet Lenter C8dCt EaCl10 Cadet Pearson Cadet I-familton Cadet Lester Cadet Kllllil Cadet Silva Cadet Fields Cadet M0011 Cddet Scldddel Cadet Fouracre Cadet Linen Cadet Martin Cadft Tyldicll Cadet Fowler Cadet Childs E. CHfl6f H61'fiHg Cadet Pdmell Cadet Henry VV Cadet Klotz C1-Nlfft Cfowgey Cadet flick Cadet Helmiek Cadet Andrews Ciiflftf Reed Cadet Elton Cadet Bowers Cadet Gibson UNICT Mintz Cadet Marks Cadet Rozarth Cadet Hays Cai-lCt GFHIJCI' lk ? 1 Ti' S Q MPANY B CO l NICHOLAS FOTINOS MRS, MARY FOTINOS Captain .S4f0lIS0l' COMPANY C JAMES LEA RUSSI-ILL SIMMONS WILSON HARRELL HARRY MAY Captain C,-XIJIQT NICHOLAS IPOTINOS lfirxt I.it'11lt'ntmi .S'ut'uut1 Livutwlttnt ,S't'i'mzzz' l.lt'ZlffI'lltl7lf lfirsl Sergetzzzt CADET LEA CADILT SIMMONS CAlJliT HARRELL CADHT MAY Platoon Svrgfftirttx CAIJ-ET SLOSS CAIJET CONLEY, S. Line Xergvttnlx C,-XIJICT HARRIS, NY. CAIDET XVHITIC, G. CAI5li'l' DUCI-IY CAIBIQT I.F1VFlx .S't'rgeant.x' CAIJET CALL.-XI-IAN CADET WRIGHT CAIDIZT NVOODIE CADET BURTON CAUET BROVVNLEY C,-XIJIQT SANDERS Corporals CADHT GREENBERG CAI-JET RAMSEY CAIJET SENN CAIJIST VN'5HlT'l'lNG'l'ON CADET HAITZ P1'iz'cz!t'x Cadet Monroe Cadet Dean Cadet lllankenship Cadet Tangorra Cadet Pearson Cadet Barnes R. Cadet Conley Cadet Fetner Cadet Michaels Cadet La Guardia Cadet VVclt'h Al. Cadet Osheroff Cadet Raef Cadet Rhodes Cadet XYOod Cadet Adelstein I' Cadet. Pantazis Cadet Pitts Cadet l'anossizm Cadet Vail Cadet Crispen Cadet Farley Cadet Loewy Cadet Shappee Cadet Childs Cadet Meyer Cadet Fabianich Cadet Crippen Cadet Snyder Cadet Huntslrerry Cadet Rolminson Cadet l-Dawson Cadet Kummerman i T' im s A 3' i. COMPANY C EDWARD DI. VVELD MRS. LOUIS J. NVELD Cllftftlill Sfvonsor COMPANY D MICHAEL XYELCH ROBERT NEI, SON PAUL MOERSCHELL BRA! JFORD ATVX OOD Calptain. EDVVARD J. VVELIJ First Lieutenant .Slwund Liuztfvntrfzt .Sbctznti Livufvmzut Ifirxt ,Ywgetzvnf CAIJET XYELCH CADET NELSON C,-XIJET MOERSCHELL C.-XDET ,-X'l'XX'OOIJ l'lllfUUl1 .Slt'7'fjf't1lIfX C.-XlJE'l' GR.-XCE CADET EIELID Line Sergeantx CADET OYLER C.-XDET KIRRY CAIJET COLEMAN Cl-XDET LEPPPR Svrgea1z tr CADET HENRY L. CADET MAYER CAIJET YOUNG R, lf. CADET MCLONEY CADET YOUNG, R. CAIJET KTRISY C0I'fV0I'l1I,l' CADET JACKSON G. CADET BAILEY CADET HRISIS CADET AYCOCK CAIJET MALLOY Ci. CAIJET MAYIIUGH 1,l'l'Z llfL'S Cadet Adelluerg Cadet Buchanan Cadet Restutn Cadet Rl1l1llSlI Cadet Guerrieri Cadet Gibbs Cadet Litchfield Cadet Alfaro Cadet Shipp Cadet Aflflfclll T- Cadet Buch Cadet llovale Cadet Garrard Cadet Eisher Cadet Annett Cadet Freidenlmer Cadet Fernandez Cadet Parker Cadet Vidal Cadet Guffy Cadet Suarez Cadet Gardner Cadet Todd Catlct Ilan-ah Cadet Cuervu R Caflct B2l1'llC'S Cadet Van Vleek Cadet Hantscll Cadet Tomlin Cadet Paxton Cadet VV:un1mler Cadet Saunders Cadet Edmunds Cadet Cuervo O. Cadet Kanelos Cadet Duncan Cadet Gregory Cadet NYildil1g Cadet Knmel' Cadet Steifel Cadet Huward EUS if 1 . ,w,,....Ay- llx EEN KW' W n , gi COMPANY D l Xtll. AM VVILSONA MRS. A. R. YARBOROUGH Cafttnin SfUIl.Y0l' COMPANY E Gr Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet GEOFFREY LAYNG JOHN MILLARD GEORGE ST. CLAIR Captain CAIJET VVILLTAXI VVILSON lfirxt Lll'llf4'Htl-Ill .Xit't'UlIll l.i4'u1'01m11t Firxt Xtfrytftlnt CAlJli'l' LAYNG CAIJET MILLARD CADET ST. CLAIR Platoon Sergecmtx CAIJET XVARNE CADET COOKE CADET MOHLER Line Sergeants CAUET NlOlRRlS CAUET JESTER Sergeants CAIJET Wllll-IAUS. H. CAIDET MCCLINTIC CADET COOPER, C. D. CADET TRIESLICR CAIJET UHLER Corpomls CAIJET CHAMBLIN CADET AGIN CADET TINDER CAIJET IEROYNN, NV. CADET VVANTZ CAIJET SUERO Privates Sellers Cadet Pulliam Cadet Cole Cadet Collins Kuniansky Cadet Coulter Cadet Jacobson N. Cadet Myers Britti Cadet Buch C. Cadet Oliver Cadet Ramsaeur Sites Cadet Florancc Cadet Van Kirk Cadet Cuervo O. Pilcher Cadet Garcia Cadet Barnard Cadet Klyman lllalumut Cadet Carts Cadet Rice Cadet Winston Long Cadet Rudolph Cadet Steagall Cadet Evans Lukens Cadet hlacolms Cadet XVard Cadet Robbins Litchfield R. Cadet Tracy Cadet Paxton Cadet Wright Kotz Cadet Chappelear Cadet Williams P. COMPANY E ...-Q.. MRS. D. M. XYILLIAMS STAFFORD M. NYILLIAMS Sponsor Captain Tl-IE BAND NN'lLl.l,-XM G. VAN METER HARLEY HOPE ,IOHN SIMMONS Captain C.-XIlli'l' S'l'Alfl ORlJ Xl. XYll.l.l,XNlS lfirxl Livzrfvlztzllf ,Srrtzfzd ljelrfmlrlalt lfimf ,S'w'gt'aul CADET KAN METER CAIJET HOPE CAIJET SIMMONS Platoon .S'rrgmnl.v CADET DUTTON CADET LOXYE Linn Seryeurzir CADET TOKAR CAIJET l'Al'l'AS, J. Sergeants CADET OVVEN CADET BARBAN CADET ANDERSON CADET STONEHAM C.-XIJET GOFFIGOX CADET CRENSHAXX Carporalx CADET LANE, I. CADET IZENBERG CADET BECK CADET FIELDS CADET CONGDON AXDET SEIROLD CADET l'Al'l'AS, l'. I'ri1'atv'.r Cadet Bentley Cadet Congdon, ,l. Cadet Levinson, ,I Cadet Scott Cadet Blair Cadet Crawford Cadet Malloy. E. Cadet Spanjaard Cadet Bloom Cadet Diamond Cadet Mann Cadet Steele R. Cadet Boothe Cadet English Cadet Mtmdin Cadet Stewart Cadet Bristol Cadet Fusselllmangh Cadet Pine Cadet Tompkins, T Cadet Brooke Cadet Hailey Cadet Rapp Cadet Tripple Cadet Chandler Cadet Jones, S. Cadet Reynolds Cadet XVilde Cadet Chesson Cadet Wyatt THE BAND HEADQUARTERS CCDMPANY . . . . ,TVN MRS. A. 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Spermo Heatwolc Luciano Hines, R. lf cu, cw. Klanrles May Cummings Sloss Griner X Conley, S. Larus Harris Barnes, H. j. NYhite Phillips Lever Nash liucey Smith, Nl. C. fallzilmn Grove Burton Fretz NVrigl1t Rockwell llrownley. XY. Ritz XVoodie Schnakenlmerg Sanders, W. Nashu ciI'C'l'IllJCl',Q' Martin, H. XX'hittington Ramsey Haitz Scnn 'VH IC H HAI JQLYX R XX'alters Reynolds Slusser lf Cin. li Co. Hand Simmons, j Dutton Lowe Tokar Puppzls, -l. Slonehznn llarlmzm finliigcnl Anderson Crenslmw Owen, R. Unclerclown English Lane, vl. ll. Seilxolfl Puppzxs, l'. Fields, I . X Izenlmerg Beck fongrlon. If li. Atwood St. Clair Field, ,l. Mohler Oyler VVz1rne Kirlmy Cooke Coleman Cooper, C. D Young, R. If. jestcr Henry, L. Grace Mel.oney Uhler Mayer Triesler Young, R. A. Mcllintic Nlayhugh Tincler Hrisis NYilli:uns, ll. Aycock Chzunlulin Lepper Brown, VV. li. Hailey Agin Klalloy, C. Klalzunut jackson, G. Suero XYz1nlz TIERS L'ONll','XNY Holason Penny Hines, lf. lfifcr, Sumner lfifcry L. Major Monograms Ifoollmll Chesson Bowie Mohler Sykes Rhodes Lingerfelt Harris liddy Crosby Larner Horne Koellmer Slusser VX'harton Mefraw Simmons, R. McCue Lcrenten .S1'Zx'll!IHl ing Seibold Winn Click Vhilhower lfotinos Grove Lane Lever Sellers Hope l5,lI.YL'c'llHIfl Kocllmcr Horne Glihoff Nelson Pittman Gillam Powell Pigg I'll'Ht'illf1 lhlcey Field Bowie Mandes Brewer Moerschell Griner Smith, M. C, MONCDGQAM CLUB 1I'rt'.vlling Hrzxvball l?0.r1'11g Rifle Callzdizui Crenshaw Iioglhney Thornton Ritz, XYright, lf. Mayer Barnes, R. C. Eddy Crosby NIel,oney Klcflintie Tompkins, T. Crawford Crosljy Lea Malloy, li. Rl1OtlCS B31-ng-5, AClClbCfg Larug ESQ Omxgiw Efgfa IQMY? Exfy W N SJ 6? 'gf II M I M f . . ' Q W I -ixs 7 X 1 , X 5 S fp wg? Q' I Ox K ixyx IN f X1 EWR, L X X3 522, KEN ,vii-QEQ 6? BOOK FOUR FOOTBALL BASKETBALL SWIMMING WRESTLING FENCING RIFLE VARSITY FOOTBALL I945 1 E335-cgfeliews High 32 The 1945 Football Season opened with Augusta Augusta Randolph Macon 0 traveling to Newport News to face a strong and Augusta Miller School 0 determined Newport News eleven. The Tidewater Augusta Fork Union 12 team .was composed almost entirely 'of returned Augusta Massgmutten 6 experienced lettermen. Despite this handicap, Augusta Greenbrier 38 A.M.A. put up a strong light from beginning to A H H. S. Alumni 0 end, only to lose 32-0. Although we did not win ugusta j this game, our coaches were satisfied that our Augusta Flshbume 6 green team had put up such a strong fight a- gainst a veteran team. Special mention is due Eddy, Crosby, and Rhodes, who were outstanding. After a few weeks practice, Augusta showed a great deal of improvement against Hargrave. In a real nip and tuck struggle, the Blue and Wlhite earned a well fought victory over a strong and hard fighting Hargrave eleven. McCraw and Eddy placed the Blue and VVhite on top by a score of 8-0. The Augusta eleven rolled up another victory over Randolph Macon the following week by a hard charging backfield and a strong line. McCraw and Koellmer showed up well in the game by excessive running and completed passes. The entire team played well defensively, as well as offensively. The Chapmanmen came out on top 13-0. The Blue and Vtlhite next met the aggressive Miller School team. They played well, holding A.M.A. to only two touchdowns. The game wasn't twon until the last quarter, when Simmons of A.M.A. caught a pass for the Final score. The home team met their first league defeat when they traveled to Fork Union. A.M.A. went into action minus some of the regular players due to injuries. Both teams were power- ful, but Augusta weakened, and two scores slipped over. Linesman Bowie played an except- ionally good game for A.M.A. Augusta regained their spirit and determination when they overpowered the Massanutten eleven 37 to 6. Although this game was played under very muddy conditions, the entire squad played, having very little trouble scoring once they gained possession of the ball. The Augusta eleven returned to the home grounds to be defeated by a powerful Green- brier eleven. Although the Augustamen were suffering a slight sickness, they played an ex- ceptionally fine game, only to be outdone, 38-7. The Blue and White made an amazing comeback by swamping the Harrisonburg Alumni. The Harrisonburg 'team was composed mostly of ex-service men who had played ball before. The Blue and White played well against this strong team, and overthrew them Z6-0. The Augustamen climaxed their season with a 12-6 victory over Fishburne. From the beginning, both teams played excellent ball, indicating that the game would be very tight throughout. The score was tied until the last few minutes of play, when McCraw threw a pass to Simmons, who went over for the final tally. Augusta ended with a record of six wins and three losses. Credit is due to Eddy CCap- tainj, Bowie, Koellmer, McCraw, and Simmons for their outstanding playing during the season. Coach Chapman also deserves a pat on the back for his fine work in coaching the A.M.A. eleven. l' 1,155 . R QQ., BASKETBALL I946 Augusta Military Academy spent the 1946 basketball season with only three letter men back from last year's squad. They were Bill Koellmer, who was elected captain for this year, Dave Gliboff, and Bob Nelson. The season started very slowly, with Harrisonburg defeating Augusta 32-19 on Har- risonburg's court. Billy Horne, playing against his old Alma Mater, was high scorer for Augusta with eight points, Following this loss, Augusta defeated the Harrisonburg All Stars 33-32. Dave Gliboff was high scorer with ten points. Augusta went on to play Massanutten on their court, but could not get started, and lost 24-33. Bill Koellmer was high scorer with twelve points. The next game was with Fork Union Military Academy, which we won 57-56. lt was a fast and rough game, with about thirty-five fouls committed between the two teams. It was in the last minutes of play that Augusta finally broke through to tie up the score. Captain Bill Koellmer led the scoring with twenty-three points, followed by the fast and dependable, Bill Horne. Traveling to West Virginia, the Augusta team went down in defeat at the hands of Greenbrier Military Academy by a 56-24 margin. Greenbrier proved to be just as strong as they were last year, and the A.M.A. cagers couldn't End the target until late in the last quarter, when it was too late to destroy the lead that the VVest Virginians had on us. Koellmer was high scorer with six points, followed by Gliboff wi-th four. The Augusta men had their revenge on Massanutten Military Academy in the next game when they defeated them 49-41. Bill Koellmer was high scorer in this game, with Horne following him. The next game, with Hargrave. was on Augusta's court, and we trounced them 61-40. The game was fairly even up until the half, and after that, it was pretty well one sided. Bill Horne was high scorer in this game, and Koellmer was next. Augusta then met Harrisonburg again, this time on our court, and were again defeated. When the final whistle blew, the score was 42-20, with Horne leading the scoring. Following this game, we traveled to Fishburnc, where we were defeated by a score of 53-41. Koellmer was top man, and Horne was second. Greenbrier then came to AMA, and defeated us in one of the closest and most thrilling games of the season. The Final score was 41-40, in favor of the West Virginia visitors. Horne was high scorer for A.M.A., and Bill Koellmer was second highest. Woodberry Forest was next on our list, and their unbeaten five kept their record by defeating us 59-27. Koellmer and Horne were high scorers, with eleven and nine points res- pectively. Breaking a four game losing streak, we defeated Fork Union in the second game with them, 42-41. This game, along with the Greenbrier game, were two games that will not be forgotten in a long time by anyone who saw them. Koellmer was again high scorer, with Horne and Powell following on his heels. The next game was the biggest upset of the season. Lee High defeated us 58-38. Powell was high scorer for Augusta, with Horne and Koellmer trailing. Gliboff and Nelson fol- lowed with five and six points respectively. Randolph Macon was next defeated on our court 46-41. Horne and Koellmer lead the scoring with sixteen and fifteen points respectively. Two days later, after a game with Hargrave, A.M.A. went to Front Royal for a return game with Randolph Macon. This time we defeated them 55-45. The game was won in the last few minutes of the game, and up until the final whistle, it was anybody's ball game. The last game of the season was with Fishburne, and though we tried hard to end the season with a win, we were defeated, 49-38. It was a hard fought game, and a hard game to lose. Coach Chapman deserves a real pat on the back for the season he had. It was not an altogether successful season, but the boys show great promise for next year, and a much more successful season is looked forward to next year. in 'aff - l I 4' was quite promising. The Foil FENCING IQLL6 Augusta ll Riverdale 16 The l946 Fencing season was Augusta 202 West Point 62 one of the most successful in the Augusta 6 Baltimore City College 3 history of the sport. The three Augusta 9 U. S. N. A. Plebes 18 weapon team became a reality, Augusta 172 Penn Charter 92 and the result for its first year Team was composed of Jackie Field, Bobby Bowie, and Dave Ducey, the Epee trio having Dave Brewer, Major Smith, and Tommy Mandesg the Sabre three with Paul Moerschell, Ludlow Griner, and Johnny McGuffin. The opening meet was with Riverdale Country School of New York City, with our opponents winning 16-ll. Ducey and Bowie won two of their scheduled bouts, with jackie Field winning but one encounter. ln the Epee, Mandes and Smith won two of their three, while Dave Brewer eked out but one win. In the Sabre, Moerschell was the sole light, with his single win in three starts. West Point Plebes were next on our list, and the rebound from the Riverdale defeat brought us sweet music to the tune of 202 to 62, our favor. Augusta swept all three weapons, winning six of the nine foil bouts, six and a half of the nine epee bouts, and eight of the nine sabre matches. Field won all three of his bouts in the foil, with Brewer and Smith doing likewise in the epee. ln the sabre, Moerschell and McGuflin also took their three bouts. Two weeks later, our squad journeyed to Maryland, where they engaged both Baltimore City College and Poly in the foil with Augusta defeating City 6-3, and winning on points from Poly. Bowie, Ducey, and Field were the stalwarts who helped defeat City College and Poly. E The next afternoon Augusta met the Navy Plebes, and although putting up a line showing, fell in defeat to the score of 18-9. ln the foil, Bowie was again the shining star by winning two out of three bouts, while Ducey and Field were able to win only one apiece. ln the epee, Mandes carried off top honors by winning two of his three. In sabre, Griner won two, to one loss. William Penn Charter School of Philadelphia visited Augusta for our next encounter, and were defeated 172-92. The foil was easy pickings for the Blue and White trio, which won seven out of the nine bouts. The epee easily showed their superiority by winning 62-22, only to be nosed out in the sabre 4-5. The largest turnout ever to witness a Fencing Meet at Augusta was on hand, over two hundred cadets, friends, and patrons. Field and Bowie took top honors in the foil by winning all three of their bouts, while Ducey won one. in the epee, Brewer turned in his usual good performance winning all three of his bouts, with his teammates, Mandes and Smith, won one, drew one, and lost one each. ln the sabre, Moerschell and Griner divided honors by winning two of their three bouts, while McGuHin was shut out. Major Paul V. Hoover is to be congratulated on his excellent record this past season, and with the prospects being carried over into next years squad, we expect equally good returns in the meets with West Point, Annapolis, Riverdale, and Penn Charter. Sf? I RESUME of louo SWIMMING SEASON The Augusta natators opened their season with a decisive victory over Massanutten.. The Augustamen took eight of eight first places. They also took several second and third places. High scorers for A.M.A. were: Team captain Winn, Lane, Seibold, Click, Warne, Grove, Freshman, Sellers, Philhower, Fotinos, and Lever. The final score was A.M.A.-545 Massanutten-12. The next meet, which was a triangular meet with Navy and Valley Forge, Augusta was outclassed by a far superior Navy team, but lost a breathtaking de- cision to Valley Forge. Placing for A.M.A. were: Winn, Sellers, Philhower, Seibold, Click, Fotinos, and Lever. Gur men made a fine showing considering the overwhelming odds. The final score was: Navy-60, Valley Forge-32, Augusta -28. The following Saturday the Augusta tankmen traveled to Staunton Military Academy for the state military meet. Swimming for Augusta were: Winn, Fresh- man, Lane, Philhower, Grove, Sellers, Parker, Lever, Fotinos, Seibold, Moncada, Jacobs, Click, and Hantsch. Outstanding were: Seibold and Sellers. The medley relay team consisting of Click, Seibold, and Winn also made a fine showing. A.M.A. bowed to the superior S.M.A. and R.M.A. natators. Following this setback A.M.A. was defeated by Randolph Macon in the latter's pool. Swimming for the blue and white were: Winn, Lane, Freshman, Seibold, Philhower, Grove, Click, Warne, Sellers, Moncada, Parker, Harding, Fotinos, and Lever. The Augusta tankmen were at a disadvantage swimming in this unfamiliar pool as they proved in their return meet with R.M.A. on the following Saturday. The next and most thrilling meet of the season was a return meet with the Yellow jackets. The meet was undecided until the final event as every race was closely contested ,and the score stood 28-26 going into the home stretch. Swim- ming for A.M.A. were: Winn, Freshman, Seibold, Philhower, Grove, Click, Lever, Fotinos, Jacobs, Sellers, and Lane. Starring were: Captain Winn, Philhower, Freshman, Seibold, Sellers, Lane, Fotinos, and Click. The final score was Ran- dolph Macon 40g Augusta 26. Augusta concluded their season with another decisive victory over Massanut- ten. Again AMA took all the first places and ia majority of the second places. Swimming for Augusta were: Winn, Lane, Seibold, Freshman, Sellers, Moncada, Click, Parker, Grove, Philhower, Fotinos, Lever, and Harding. The final score was: Augusta-455 Massanutten-20. L10 QM' fyf -' J U n xl! Q, ,tal I , i , fx X 4 F E i p.--. WRESTLING IQ46 Augusta V. S. D. B. 12 Despite several reverses which were Augusta Woodberry 28 handed to them this past season, the Aug- Augusta V. M. I. 23 usta grapplers showed striking examples of Augusta V. S. D. B. 6 form and performance, which, together Augusta Woodberry 22 with the fact that the greater percentage of Augusta V. M. I. 19 the team is coming back next year, makes the future far from dreary. On the con- trary, the seasons of 1947 and '48 should see the Blue and White matmen on equal standing with its rivals in this manly sport. The opening meet was with V.S.D.B., which, although exhibiting strength, threatened our bodybruisers little. Malloy E., Callahan, Crenshaw, Tompkins, Tomlin, Barnes R. C., Captain Don Mayer, and Adleberg all won their bouts either by decisions or falls. The next meet was with Woodberry Forest, Prep Schools of Virginia cham- pions, and they lived up to their record by defeating us 28-0. Two bouts were lost by falls, thus indicating our steady improvement. Callahan, Tompkins, and Rhodes lost by decisions, while Mayer and Adleberg gave their opponents close edges. V.M.I. visited Augusta for our next meet, and they emerged by a 23-13 vic- tory after one of the most thrilling spectacles ever staged here. Callahan lost by a decision, followed by Tompkins, who won by a fall. In the 135 pound class, Crenshaw was thrown. Mayer won the decision in the 145 pound class. In the 155, Adelberg came out of a tight position to throw his opponent. Wolfe, after piling up a huge advantage in points, was thrown in the 165 pound class. Larus, in the heavyweight division, lost by a fall. In the return meet, Augusta made VVoodberry be satsified with a 22-5 win. The five points made by the Blue and White team were made by Eddie Malloy and Don Mayer, after being shut out in the previous encounter. Crenshaw, Barnes, Adleberg, and Crawford put up good fights, but were defeated by their superior opponents. In the final meet of the season with V.M.I., we lost 19-11, after one of the most exciting tights of the year. Callahan lost by a decision in the 121 pound class. In the 127 and 135 pound classes, Crenshaw and Barnes put out to the limit of their ability only to be beaten on the decision. Mayer won. a decision by a large margin in the 145 pound class. Wolfe, in the 165 pound class, made short work of his adversary, and threw him after a short battle. In the 175 pound class, which was decided after six minutes of consternation, Rhodes emerged victor. Looking back on the past season, credit must be given to Major Hoover for his good work in molding a good team for this year, while at the same time look- ing to next season with foresight, as all of the team are coming back with the exception of Captain Don Mayer. His leaving will be a great loss, but his in- spirations will always remain with the sqtid. ff MA, 4. -Av-I-pg' ,af x m 3 X iii xx gi I50 Ib. FGCDTBALI. T111-3 RECORD One of the scrappiest junior elevens ever Augusta 0 Lee High 14 to carry the banner of Augusta, the 150 Augusta 12 Wfaynesboro O pound team, brought fame both upon the Augusta 7 V. S. D. B. 13 school and upon the players. iggsiii 23 Qiiigiilortg 14 In the Lee High game, we showed our Auiugta 14 Fishbume 0 lack of game experience, although the team Augusta 7 Buena Vista 13 showed wonderful promise for the future. Tyrrell interception on his own five, and running it out to the forty was the highlight of this game. Waynesboro- was the only team we met in our own class and we Won this game 12-0. Tyrell made both tallies, and Brownley, May, Crenshaw, and Lacy played outstanding football. The V.S.D.R. Varsity met a stiff challenge in our Tigers, but their experience proved the deciding factor. Taking the kick-off, and by steady driving, we scored and made the extra point. Finally V.S.D.B. got started, and tied up the score. We scored twice, only to have the ball called back on a penalty. V.S.D.B. came through in the last quarter to score and win the game. In the first quarter of the second game with Waynesboro, Tangorra skirted end for the first score. Shortly after, Moerschell tackled the Waynesboro fullback behind his own line for a safety. Waynesboro came back with a score, and then another, to win the game 14-8. Fluvanna, taking advantage of Augusta's letdown, scored early in the game, and held their lead to win, 6-0, Austin, Hancock, Moerschell, May, Brownley, and Crenshaw in the line, and Rhea, Tangorra, and Marks in the backfield, played outstanding ball for Augusta. In the Fishburne game, Spermo scored six points early in the game, and Tyrrell added the extra point. Moerschell intercepted a pass, and ran it forty yards to the Fishburne live. Tyrell carried the ball over, and Crenshaw added the extra. The Buena Vista game was lost 13-7, with both teams fighting hard. Litch- field, Spermo, and Crenshaw did all the scoring for A.M.A. Major Paul V. Hoover is to be congratulated for his fine work in coaching this team this year. They had a wonderful season considering the teams that they played against. RIFLE TEAM IQLL6 The A.Bl.,-X. Rille 'l'eam was under the direction of Sergeant hlichaels this year, and Sergeant Powell was line coach. The tirst match of the season was at Massanntten, where our team lost, 1234-1243. jimmy Lea, the team captain, was high scorer with a 274, and Ritz was second with a 254. l or the next match, A.1Xl.A. traveled to the United States Naval Academy to tire against the l'lehes. The score was 1276-1344, in favor of the Navy lllehes. The high tirer for Augusta was X1'rig'11t with a 259, followed hy llnntsherry and lN'lcC'lintic, who tied with 256 each. A mail match followed this one, and in it the United States Military Academy l'lehes defeated us 1345-1304. This was the highest score that A.1Xl.A. tired all season, and Lea was high scorer for Augusta with 270, followed hy Ritz with 268. ln the X1'illiam Randolph Ilearst 'l'r0phy Match, A.M.A. placed tifth in the Third Corps Area with a 863. VVright was high man with 185, and l.ea was second with 175. In the Third Service Command Mail Match, A.lX1.A. placed third with 3-109 points. l.ea was high man with 375, followed hy Ritz with 372. The next match was tired at Augusta with Fishhurne Military Academy. l 'ishhurne won this match, 1825-17511. Lea was top man and Ncflintic was second. 'l'he last match of the season was a mail match with llordentown. XYe wotmd tip the season with a win, 1295-1243. A.lNl.A. placed fourth in the seven way State Nlilitary Match with lid Xtright tiring high. This rounds up the season for A,1vI.A. in which the team did very well. The high scorer for the year was l.ea, followed hy Ritz and Xtriglit in that order. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TIGER BASKETBALL Buck Row-fllclmick, Slcc'Ic, Ii., Nlzlrtin, II., LIICITICIIIS, Back ROw-,,QHl,t' K,-mme,-, lgcmlmu' lg:u.m,5' I-1,m,l,, Ifr, Kooglcr Saxon IWH111 IS WJ'IIUYfI- S?UVIU 5- KIUY- Slvvlv, IS-1 HZUTIS- Ifrrmt RlWX'?RllII1CI', Salznmzm, Omlonman, Ilarlmzm, XX'I1itc Newton CICERONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY JUNIOR LITERARY SOCIETY XYeIch, M., Fotinos, Simmons, J., Snarr Long, Brown, NY, E., Malamut, Bock, L'hamImlin f9?eVJWv'.i.V W4 1 X wc Lk Q: . ,7 - , T '54 'f ' 4 It yffflkau J! ff , , MA f ve 7 -xx-9 fnfng f 1 T f ' ' 4, f E I ' o 4 . IVII f 14.3, ,X V un Qt l .fb .5 . MZ 0' ll, '3 s e X fly ff v, 4,5 lf ' , Z?':f 5 ' - if :I BOOK Fl E 1 .tt .kj . Jf A v 'N ' XX Nx t Q iff 'W' . .1 I: I 4' Q ff '11, r , -1 W 5 fiimq T' 15 f ww' ! i t 1 I lu X 1 Officers of the Student Body Honor Committee II I Ad Astra Per Aspera Y. M. C. A. The Bayonet T he RecoII GFFICIEIQS of the STUDENT BQDY The student officers of Augusta, elected each vear bv the corps, consists of four officers who is the eyes of the cac'ets are the leaders to whom they may turn for guidance through the coming year. These four otiqeers, in order to represent their fellow cadets. must be of high character, ability, loyalty and efficiency. These are but a few of the needed virtues. lt is needless to state that popularity is the requisite to their selection, but a popularity founded not merely on personality or promises, but upon the recognition of high endeavor and truthfulness. To .Iimmy Lee Pigg has fallen the honor of president of the student body. At the end of the year he will leave holding higher esteem of the cadets than when he first began his administration at the beginning of the year. llilly VVilson, the vice-president, upheld his office with all the efficiency and dignity re- quired by this important position. lt is generally conceded that the capacity of any project or endeavor is no place for an idler, and the corps took this into consideration when they elected David Brewer. Energetic, willing and never tiring, David administered his numberless duties in an inspiring way, Last, but no means least, do we mention the treasurer, Nick Fotinos. Nick has shown that his interests lay in many different fields but none are so pronounced as those pertaining to the welfare of thc school and the students. These officers are the cream of the crop. They are admired and respected. and because of adeptness in every phase of school life, we laud them as they leave us Magna cum Laude. BILLY WILSON NICK ITOTINOS JIMMY PIGG DAVE BRIQXYER HONOR CCDMMITTEE llonor Coinmittee, as the name states, is a group of cadets elected each year hy the three upper classes. The cadets in this organization represent the top men ot' their classes and act as the judiciary department of our student government. having the power to dismiss or pardon a cadet who has lmroken the honor code. lf a cadet is tried hy this committee for an infraction of the rules, the trial is conducted fairly. The defendent has a faculty nleinher appointed to intereede. XYitnesses must he ohtained and sworn in, as in regular Courts. even though in- vestigation is carried on and the case is discussed completely. At the completion of the trial, the members east their votes secretly, as guilty or not guilty and the penalty is inllicted by the eommitteemen. The strictness and fairmindedness of this hody is its pride. Rear Row-Oyler. VVelch, M., Cohoon, Brewer, Phillips, Mandcs lfrent Row-Leventen, Nthite, NYilson, l'igg, lfotinos, Snarr AD ASTRA PEI? ASPEIQAH Xlajor Roller Major Klceuc Tech. Sgt. l'owell cadet Brewer Cadet l'igg llack in 1924 Major Roller started a great society of brother- hood called Ad Astra Per Aspera. This motto of our school has been the creed of every loyal and true son of A.lNl.A. liach year this fraternity has grown to be more and more sought after and valued with respect. lt is composed of those men chosen by the ten oldest mem- bers of the faculty and the cadet members of the fraternity in the present corps. The men who have risen to the heights through the greatest ditliculty are the choice of the judges to be the members of the Ad Astra l'er Aspera fraternity. The faculty members are: lNlajor C. S. Roller, .lr.. Sergeant Robert Powell, and Major Mefue. The cadet members are: Cadet Captain jimmy Pigg and Cadet Captain Dave llrewer. All through life this honor follows the members of this great organization, bringing them good luck and success in all that they attempt. The desire to attain honor by being a member of this fraternity inspires him to do greater things, thus winning him a place under the banner of those who have succeeded. Y. M. C. A. believe it or Not Y According to Bob Ripley, Augusta has the distinction of having the oldest Y.M.C.A. in the nation. lt has been moulded into a great charity organization, ever willing to give aid to any worthy cause or purpose. XXI- feel it a privilege to purchase annually the big Christmas dinner for the l,j'llCllllllI'g Orphanage. The money for this is generously contributed by the Cadets at the Christmas program, which is incidentally one of the iinest and largest corps meetings of the entire yea1'. Annually the sponsors a large dance which is undoubtedly one of the mosl enjoyable of the whole year. l'robablv the freatest reason for the success of the YH this year belonfs . ls . to the many and varied programs that have been presented for the corps. The speakers have been selected from many sources. Religious and educational sub- iects are the most fret uently chosen. Many' of the meetin fs have been honored bv . l . . 5- . an alumnus, who is always prepared to hold the interest of the cadets. Let us also express our keen gratitude to Mrs. Robinson for her excellent and unceasing interest' in all the atfairs of the Y, not to mention the undivided diligence and interest that has been given us by our friend and officer, Major I loovcr. Rear Row--Vtilson, Hope, Coleman, l7aridson, Pliillips, Atwood lfront Row'-Uylcr, Klay, Smith, ll. Xl., Mrs. VV. S. Robinson, l'igg, Hiarris, Xtelcli, Xl. V. John Herring. . . MRS. P. G. MOERSGHELL Sponsor llillli STA FF Paul Moe1'schell .... Ralph Levenson. Skip Freeman. . Tip Eddy ...... Don Tyrrell .... Bob Freshman. . Dave Gliboff. . . Don Mayer ...... . . Don Larrick. . . . . .Editor-io-Chief . .Associate Editor Business lllrzrtdgcr . .Football Editor . .Football Editor . .... Swinznzirzg Editor ltoslectbtoll Editor .W7L'.Yllll1fj Editor ...Fencing Editor Tommy Mandes. . . . . . . . Stulvbs PorA'vr Esq. ..............Tyfvz'st Tl-I E BAYCDN ET The llayonet, our school. paper, had some difhculty in starting this year but eventually the first issue appeared. Wlhile the paper was begun as a monthly, it came out every two weeks after the R1ecA1.1. went to press. X'Vhat in quantity it lacked, it made up for with quality. Many new features.were added, and old ones improved. Stubbs Parker, the character boy of national fame, was written by Don Larriclc, and caused many comments, particularly from the cadets and many alumni who subscribed to the paper. Wlith the new staff that has been appointed for next year, we are certain that the high degree of journalism will be carried on to greater success. The school is indeed fortunate in having Major Paul V. Hoover in charge of all publications. There would be no paper without his efforts. Paul Moerschell also is to be credited for the success of the publication. Rear Row-Ritz, Eddy, Herring, Gliboff. Front Row-Pigg, Levenson, R., Paul Moerschell, Mandes, Freshman Tl-IE QECALIQ' 'lihv lim-cull is thc only thing that :111 A.lVl.A. :1l111111111s will l1z1x'c to L'Zll'l'V l1 lmziclc in his lllL'lll1ll'iL'S of thc clzlys of his czlclctship. lt is thc ZlUll1UI'il2lllVK' lJI'L'St'llll timi ul' the 1llll.L'l'L'Ill lJl1ZlSL'S of his school lift- :mul cl:1ss111:1tcs. Our goal has llk'Cll to lJl'L'SClIl to tht- 19-l5--lla Corps Zlll 11111111111 that will stzmcl as 1111 :ill-time high fm lmriiigiiig lmclx thc 1111-111o1'ics ut' Ailgiista. fllll' stzxtt, with thc cxccptirni ul Il fcw, was choscii t'1'r1111 lI1t'XlJl'l'lCllL'L'il 111111 lllll hy ll1L'll' 1-Hurt 111111 clcvutimi to 11'o1'l4, plus the zthlc s11pc1'visiu11 of lxlilltll llufivt-1', thcy piw.-sn-111 Zlll zu11111z1l that will ln- :1 t1'ilm11t1- to tht-111 zill. Xxillbll Skip l'xl'L't'lll2lll 1'ct111'111-ml to scliuul, wc fouiicl Il 1111111 who succcssfiillx l1:111cllwl :ill our li11:u1ci:1l 11'o1'1'ics. flll thc Sl'lULllllL'I'S of I':111l lXl1lL'I'SL'l1L'll :mtl Ralph l.1-xx-11sr111 fvll tht- 111:1i11 l1111'mlc11 of thc worlq. Special 1111-11tio11 must he qivvn to llilll 5ll'L'L'l tm' his hm- lJl10lUQ'l'ZllJl1IC work, Elllll to his zissistzmt, llill S:111ml1-rs. 'l'ht work of our tim- artists, lloh l 1'csl1111:111 z1111l P1-lc xYl'C1lt'Il, spculqs for itself, 1 Q . l . D X , . . . 1 1 St:1ll'm'fl Xl. XX'illi:1111s.lfrfilm'-iii-C'l1i1'f l':111l li. Kl11u1'sCl11'll .AI.1'.vi.1'I1n1I lfrl1'l111--ii:-Ciliivf A Skip lf1'1-v111:111 ...., l1'1r.1'im'.1'.v .ll1IllJI!ft'I' lqlllllll l.1'x'c11su11 ..., 1Al.1'.v111'i11l1' lfdilm' Hula l 1'1-14111111111 ........,.. :lrt lfc1'iI11r l'1-tc XXil'l'llk'Il ..-l.1'.vm'i11l1' .-lrl lfdilm' vlulmiiy llc-rriiig ..........,... 7'yf1'.1'l llilly C1111-111:111. .. .... 'l'yf1i.1! xll'l'IQl1.I-,NINN MISS l.l'L'll.l.l-151 XXIIN lfri.v1'm'.v.1' .ll1m1l111'r -Nil'1'l1-WI' NAM E Anderson Andrews .... Atwood . . . Barban ...,.... Baldock .,..... Barnes Brothers Bowie ......... Bratton . . . Brewer ...... Brooke .fi . .. Burton .... Cohoon . . . Crosby .... Cornelius Ducey . .. Fast ,,...,, Freeman .... Glihoff .... Harrell . . . Harris .... Hope ...... Horne ....... jackson, J. . . . Knicely . . . Lappin .... Lea ......... Levenson R.. . . Mandes ..... Martin, H.. . .. Mayer ...... Millard ...... Moerschell . . . Mohler ..... McCraw .... Nelson .... Newton Oyler ...... Phillhower . . . Pigg ....... Saxon .... Silva ......... Smith, M. Sloss ....... , . . Thompson, J. .. Van Meter Ver Wiebe Weld ........ Vtfilliams, S. .. Wharton . . . Wreden . . . REPORT SHEET O. C.-LT. HILL O. D.-CADET Cooxe C. G.--CADET OSHERoFi-' O. G. -CADET HAN'l'SCH REPGRT Attempting to conduct an orchestra .... Talking too much .............................. Holding down noise in Second stoop Tower ...... REPORTED BY . .. ...Major Manch ....Major Roller ........All O. D.'s Injuring ankle to avoid attending all formations ........ Major Blackburn Rolling Tin Can on Stoop after all lights o-ut ........ . . . . . .Cadet Brewer Too many of family at same time in Shenandoah Valley ...... Capt. Fifer Showing Up fellow fencers by bettering their record. . Driving Bus at 15 MPH at all times .... ............ Trying to Change Tradition at Augusta ..... Actually Stopping Trifling .................... Passing Spanish Two Months in Succession .... Refusing to date forced dates .................... .. .. .Major Htoover ....Major McCue . . . . .Cadet Pigg . . . .Cadet Fotinos . . . .Major Hoover . . . .Col. Robinson Trying to find something by looking into mirror ........... Cadet Leventen Wbrking on his studies voluntarily ......... ........ Coming to fencing practice or any sport without being Attempting to take over Boiler Room.. ............. . Getting lost 10 miles outside home town ............. Getting lost following his nose .................... . Refusing to grow up ................................ Getting elected Secretary of Natural Bridge YMCA. Coming to YMCA without being coaxed ............ Deserting Augusta for Georgia Tech. ........... Leaving some food on plate at end of meal ..... Getting Front Page Publicity for A.M.A. .... . Showing off too many of Tho-mpson's Tricks... .. Getting Company to win ribbon .................. Standing at attention properly ....................... Continually bringing Greek cheese into Barracks .... Not talking at all ............. ................... Losing a wrestling bout ...................... .... Not spending spare time with Capt. Showalter ..... Not working on Bayonet or Recall .............. K .... . . . .Capt. Showalter sent for.Cadet Field Rodgers .........Moerschell . . . . . . .Cadet Mayer . . . . . .Cadet Mandes .Cadet Smith, B. M. . . . .Cadet Freeman . .Capt. Chapman . . . .Capt. Fontaine ......Mrs. Michaels ...Cadet Thompson ..........Sgt. Neff .. . . .Cadet Wreden ... ..Cadet Bowie .. ...Cadet Osheroff .....Cadet Ducey . . . .Capt. Showalter . . . . .Cadet Williams Too many furloughs home ................................. Major Roller Not going out for wrestling after being warned about same. .Major Roller Holding up progress on Bayonet by having parents visit him.Major Hoover Leading Dawson astray by taking him AWOL ........ . . . , ,Major Gardner Deserting 201 to room with Burton in 328 .................. Cadet Nelson Going out for swimming to avoid being forced into wrestling.Cadet Wilson Failing to get Weekend Passes for Corps ............. Failing Spanish with a 90 ........................... . . . . . . , ,Cadet Nash . . . . . . .Cadet Harris Attempting to make a corner on carbon deposit of A.M.A.. .Cadet Salford Working for first time in his life ................... Suspicious character. . , ..... .................... . Making Disappearing act work too realistically .... Refusing Captaincy of Band .................. Forgetting how to typewrite ............ Becoming a successful captain ........... .. . . . .Cadet Harrell . . . . .Major Roller . . . .Capt. Kramer ....Major Manch ....Col. Robinson ........Capt. jones Working on Recall by helping our staff ............... '.Cadet Moerschell Deserting battalion by going to live with his uncle Sam .......... Lt. Hill Doing Cartoons for Recall without being impressed ........ Cadet Pigg NA M li Nllljot' lxollel' Major lloovel' Kol, Rolnnson Major Mcliie Major Ili-:ine ... ... l'apt. lfontnine Nlajor lllacklrurn Sgt. Powell ..., ... lizipt. Xlorrisey l.t. lirake ...... l,l. lXuugll'lA ..... l'npt. Melxinney l.t. llill .......... Major Rhodes Captain llavis, .. . . . t'apt. Cliapnian t'apt, Met 'rum l.t. .Xinaldo .... Capt, Showalter Capt. Kramer SPECIAL REPORTS REPORT RliPOR'I'lilJ BY :XXYUL from l'liysics L'lass ,....,.............. ...... H is Students lie-ating too many cadets al their own game .... ........... IN lay Removing Major Rollers reports ,,.....,......... ..,, N lajor Roller Refusing to give hundreds in U. S. llistory .... ,..... IN loerschell AVVOI. from swimming team ............... ...Capt Klorrisey Serving apple pie in lieu ot' short cake ,...... .... L 'adet L'oi-ps Permitting sulvordinates to carry riding crops ..,........,............ Pigg Assumption of Military Authority liy tampering with the lvngle ealls..Klay Outline the next fifty chapters .....................,.......... Harris Reminding students of pulilie school lwy keeping tliein after class .... Nelson Having too many Lit liool-as for class ..,...................... .,lfreeman llringing too many animal huslnandry to class .......... ....... S axon lixeessive use of llon't Try List ...................... ....... S permo Raising disturlvanee lay heating drums lmefore First fall ....,. Cadet Corps lieing too HlllSCglllllH ...........,...,..,............... ...... N landes Permitting L'happy to take Charge ot' C Company. .. ,..l 0tinos Refusing to issue second pair ot' pants .....,............. ....... U loiner Refusing to speak linglish to Sllllllliill-.'XlTlQl'lC2ill lmoys ........ XX'illiams, S. Destruction ot' school property by allowing explosives to Ive made in Lihemistry Lalv. .,..,................ . ..... Nlajor Roller l't-rmitting self to lie salmotaged by taking over Tigers .... ....... S axon U9 '1 Mv- iss.. W UN' Sw 1 Q iii Gi ., 5 4?-R333 .9 WM L11.-.-1--- ia QQ, QQQ Q xi' , X? . 3 lr 73? I ff A . X Q. 5 Lk dana! o6Z'f1.0'D itll: ' IJIIIII IIIIIII lllllll Q I IIIIIII 115111501111 .5g1 ' ll-UIIIDIHA' BOOK SIX DANCES RECALL HONORS COTILLION CLUB Xl RS NI A-XRY FOTI NOS 5lfYllllSU7 NICK FOTINUS 1'rv.ria'vnt Throughout the width and lmreaclth of Yirginia, Augusta is reknownecl for their tlances. Throughout the years, we have polecl one huge success on top of the other. There is only one place that crerlit is clue-The Cotillion Club. To them falls the task of planning and putting on every clance of the school year. To them falls the task of decorating the gym, having lmicls printed, collecting the money, and all of the hunclrecls of minor cletails that are necessary for a good dance. This year the mlances have been better than ever before, for we have a larger corps and a more cofoperative one. These factors, plus the whiz-bang of a Cotillion Club, add up to a very successful social season. The boys who tleserve the creclit are the officers, who are: President, Nick Fotinosg Vice presiclent, Leventeng Secretary, Billy Nliilsong and Treasurer, 'linnuy Pigg. They are the men that you can thank for the clances of this year. Rear Row- Melinflin, l'owell, l'igg, liriner, Snarr, Sanclifer, NYooflie lfront Roxy! lloyrl, lfreenian, liurton, lfotinos, Wilsoli, Nash, Mancles FINAL BALL COMMITTEE I A-XI llt I :XIX I mI'.lQ5UN 1'l'e'.x'IcI4'llf MRS. II. l'. .-XNIDICIQSON ,SiftUII.t'UI' NI ISS NI.-XRY hltbli 'I'L't'KI-IR 1.t'LllIz'I' 'I'ho :tpox ut' tho suciztl sonsmi ut Augtistzt is tho Ifnul llatll. Crmvning tht tour :mtl tilling' tho mimls ut' ouch imlivitluztl czulot with plozxszmt :mtl fcmtl mom urios tit' his lito :tt .'XlIgllSl1l. This mio hull is cmisitlororl so impurtzmt that ll prosi 'lout is oh-ctocl suloly for this flzuico, :mtl ho appoints ll committoo to assist him This voztr, tho prositloncv was in tho cztpztlmlo hzmcls of Cztrlot Amlorsmi :mal his ssistzuils wort- Lliiimiy I'ig'g, Ruth' Nash, Curtis l.owo, I'oto XYrotlon, Nick Ifuti us, hluliimy Iitppzts, Norm lillflflll, Ilick Stoolo. Ilztvo llrowor, -luhn I-:1rus :mtl Nt:ttt'urrl Xlillizmis. Tho clzmco this your surpussocl all of rocont yours in splomlur, gztioty, :mtl tht woll-uilotl procisirm with which it was uporzttotl. Tho corps uf '40 will furovoi iomomhor thoir lfinztl Ilztll :ts mio uf tho host tlzmccs thoy hzwo ovor ztttomlotl, flluoh crotlit is mluo tho utiicors of tho Ifinztl llztll, for thoir's was ll horculozm task. 'l'ho music was XWlIItlt'I'l-lll, :mtl tho tiguro was suporhg thanks tu Culmic liuhiiismt, who suporvisotl tho tiguro ovory your. Tho Ilocurztting LQUIIIIIIIIIUL' ztlsu tlosorvos 21 pat mt tho lmck for thoir oxtromolx gttotl Juli nt lzotlockmg' tho gym with llLIlItll'L'llS :mtl humlrocls ot yztrtls ut cropt lmpor, .XII cmisirlorotl, tho lfittztl Ilztll of tht- ICZII' of lf?-lid can ho cunsimlorotl 1 sticct-ss in tho stiporlzttivo tlogroo. Tho lozulors of thc Iiguro woro Miss Mary ,lu liuckor truth Smith Ilustfm, Yu. :mtl hor oscurt, Liztlfpotiit .Xiitlorstm uf llicliirmitl lktppzts, I., l.tnxo, Iftttixms, Itrzttttm, Xtrt-tlon, Nash, I.zlrus, I'igg, lirowor, Xkillittrzts, S., Stool, IQ., flxllttllllg-.XIIllL'I'SUIlJ Must Buslilnl l. Fetner 2. Layng 3. l'igg Best Commissioned Otliccr l. Brewer 2. l'igg 3. Fotinos Best Built 1. Simmons, R. 2. 3. 1. 2. Larus Ducey Best Dancer Fotinos Nelson Barlwan HU md bashful Y 1, Ju' . 1 i, H - 1? . xy . H' in I it LY if K XX 7 , ,, 1 lk llix .. 'Dui Cnmmnxsinnel OHM: If' ...-'gf 0-'1 vi Q.-N af Smit ,,. ,. ,.f lun- ii x,- 1 - fn B - xv lx, -'L , 5, SNN' lf X H .p -v Ar- i S est Dm MOR ' Uulhell Cmid JW If Witticst r' 1. jackson, R5 N fi Bcsl- Loolmrvo 5 f fn , . . 4. - v JL' - Y. f 'K D o- ,H 9 xvxst MNA., . . ,t I l H6 C.f'xxt' 4 ,' . X . 4' 0 , -Ce-K K-if '7 Lay!- W HJ' K1 5:23 uni M lf Q JK 595, fllili l ufuA+mn1 D 1.1 i 1 fi., A-' , ff f I K! af -4-c , M, nnml-' ' ,,,,,,,. I ,,.. H - 79 if:f:E'f.f: X V I- l, 5 Ny, N I' 1- .- ILL' E 1 'ET T 9+ tssttt - 9'-Qin ist Y'Z E'l,- l 2? f +73 n 19 L ' ' ' l ' Ll ilu' ,szg ,Hf,,fi.A L - . 'W' rf XMV ' ' 4- 3 X ff, 'A ' lla' '- , f . y ,gli X K X M xt X lzff -V QW XX, Fe f . f .3 -,l..i,.N,., J .EX X , W. X. , ' Q x , QQ X - ff X zlljxgffx .NOV 3 fi- X X',1,,,'-4 3-flip fi afitv-ww Hllllllllllilll R ..., ixiix - ,-.,. ,1- .Jsx If J ,X ,fx ,Q ,X ,,N,,5,f.g- 'But Sfulxnf . ,-'rq. iK- - Alu,-4 X 'af . -iv ' N1 'v S ' t 1 fx f l F an 17. 1 2. I. 2. Glilmoff 3. l.:1rrick Best Looking 1. Snarr 2. llucey 3. VVilson Best Athlete 1. Koellmer 2. Bowie 3. Simmons, R. Best Student 1. Freshman Callahan , Mock rv? X 3 ii I ll fx if I i X V ' hi , A I 1 s 1 I-1 X K 4 T i Q Q, H ,' V, , , K? y X 1 f. B- fr F- f ,J Ll N ' it ' 2 vf ' Y iff 3 'M I I x-'N f , , 5' 17 'N Vi 1 Q ' 'N cl 44 gif X - ns goal Y - -e. .f 4' f . 7- 'X f vw? K fs 4fx0X ,A QQ, ,v I., Q 0 ' i X 1 ' AX ' s WS .1 wvf ' fs flu' , ,Q Q N. , like - V , .f,. - Hrs! fllhcvl' uf lllc' lJ'lv l. l l'i'L'ITI1lll 2, Atwmnl 3. fjfllltlilll Higgvst XYrm1zn1 llzm 1. l urr 2. .Mh-lstm-ins 3. HQ-Imick Iliggrsi I.:vlivs Mun I. Wllslm, XX. Z. l r1liI1oS J, SlYl'l'Hlfl Vrlliimwl I Smith, lf. Nl. Z. Vxgg 5. VVilli:u11w, S. If ..- Y ' o ' SoS..no+ ' d'sHy J ., 5'Wgl . 'fo' av ' . t g'f1 v ,L 9 msn'-:I mul-A, U I 4 m I, .Wu N5 AA . A +f' Q., ' aw. KNIQXHNJ, w 'wr , ' Q ' In 0 ' B MZGESE 'ifagnw S! ' I 'QQ a, .. Biggs? ladies incur- - Bga'l:es.a- Cade-'- I ix.fmk:n+ AOR 'A l 'T P. 5 A X u ,VA A my 1 A 9' W U3 e 15 Hive Q, 'p :::z'a:,:::::4, D , H1 wr ' 'jg - F 11 I 1 X . 3 A ,J Q-F 3' Z X B! k 'M P ggos0ni '7 A I V - Q 4, Q: , I f P5 5 Wl A VK Z. l lllllwwml m0ffp.,,.s., ' A fit -L. 4 .. HUMOR llum- Must For the Sch: 1. lkrzxtlmm 2. lircwcr 3. Vigg' lliggvst Triflcr 1. Cornelius Z. llrincr 3. Urooku Lnzicst l. llruvn Z. Wilson, VV 3. Starr p fi..l- +: .ffNffW .- ? Og F N Ncutust ,. E !5x!3SR 4 ,wwf W 496 li N l. IJzu'i1lsm1 Eb-, A3 9 ,X if in 2. 1'1m1a,,s I I Y, l - J 1 IIA i ' - JJ .N .. ILM 6 fn. 17 .x , ,, ,XQ , - f I -. -- gif 42? S5 ,Bw ff s -: Ii 3 iw X gr-,-Y :fr - v 517: v 'W' Best Naturcd Grincr l.arus Mandcs Biggc l lacksmi, Suarr liowic st Eater J. Most School Spirit lfotiuos llrewcr Vigg I 1-st Crmrpm' . Callahan . Vlhrficlrl . Mayor nl of the Guard HUMOR B951 N fvred cadef 0-Strll vlav Cade? , E r...r.ll... .len-Hu f I '.z'::.1:::::x:' nCCJf.Q,fQx,' ,!, 'Q 5'l5 9 youvseli! VX in 3 i ll K A ag W 5 L' l 1 iff -llh H000 lluhhvy I I lfslrls m - fl mssisfwtw A m05T Sthbbl Bcsf New Cadgf gy, f - 1 4 L:.k fell... La.. rc. . X C 0, nlyWv:mOD.:,0.L,7 ' '7'2f ff if if X f ' ' x ' ' W , , ,,, 2,1 1 QQ page , Q gg f 632 sins. 45 . X' ,if X -f. sub' l ii l f i X thx X 3 ' 1' lx,-iixjv ,,,,- I f .nn urp. Guul BBQ NC04 fl ..l.x Q ff 'mi .- Q ff -ig, S' ' Q i YV A .:4i+'1f-3193 'SP X 'Z Ea Il .il Q usp fljj :iam W , f wi 1 'AL -1.2 .. 6 1 f RA MUS! l'opL1lZlr 1. Fotinos 2. l'igg 3. Snarr Must Military Cadet l. Brewer 2. 3 qillll Best IN. L. O. Pigg . Fotinos HCS! N l. llozarth Z. Mock 3. NYCI-ch, J l. Klzmclcs 2. Atwood 3. May W ctfxss Pmopnssv I just had a letter from my good friend and c'Q,u1selor, Major Big Boy Charles S. Roller, jr., I looked at the date and noted that it was written June 8, 195. ,It dptsrft seem that ten long years have passed since I left ,the scene of the happiest days gftmy life. Big Boy has told me quite a lot about the changes in my graduating class and alsosthe school paper. Let's check on the school first: The Alumni Memorial Mess 'Hall has just been completed and, dedicated. lt stands on the left of the Main Barracks and is almost one hundred feet in length and sitxy-tive feet wide. It is a two and half story stucco building. The architecture is in keeping with tradition. 'That word does not sound correct but it best describes the meaning 1 am attempting to convey. As you enter the edifice you come into a spacious lounging or reception room. The concealed and indirect lighting and furnishings, cannot be bettered. Farther ahead we reach two massive mahogany doors CSenor Antonio Moncada, president of the Republic of Honduros has just presented this memento as a token of his love for Major Rollerj which noiselessly open on a long and simulated tall ceilipged room which is sound proofed with. Bartletex an invention which was the result of Bartlett's research in Chemistry at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Long rows of genuine ma- hogany tables gift of Senor Dovale, the leading business man of the Lesesr Antilles. And as we go on back into the kitchen, we see Tommy Mandes, whipping up the evening meal in the best Greek style. Venturing forth into the campus, we note that there is a large delivery truck standing in front of the barracks. In large letters on the side is printed, Nelson Trucking Company. The truck was delivering mail, which had the seal of George Snarr, Postmaster General, on them. Walking on, we see a six star general striding toward us. It's Tom Cohoon who graduated from West Point, and is now directing the war against his classmate, General Brewer of Cuba. As we stop to talk to him, who should walk up but Jesse Mohler, who is still trying to get out of college. He has made All-American for four years straight, but can'-t seem to get' that diploma. It looks like old Home Week, for strolling across the place where the Clay Bowl used to be, comes Russ Simmons, Bill Koellmer, and Bob Bowie. They are all playing professional football for Roanoke National League, and are doing a fine job. I said. they were strolling across where the Clay Bowl used to be. Now there is a stadium there, a gift to the leading business men of the country, Nick Fotinos, Billy Wilson, and jimmy Pigg, who have a large corporation in New York. Some kind of Tazi Dance Place. You know, Dime a Dancer. And what's this? lt looks like the Lone Ranger. galloping over the hill behind barracks. Why, it's Skip Freeman. He just got in from his horse farm in New Jersey. He rode his horse all the way in just three days. It wouldn't.have taken so long if he hadn't gotten lost just outside of Trenton. Everyone around the school is excited and preparing for the big dance that night. We walked down to the gym, which had just been rewired by Osheroff and Co., Electrical en- gineers, and there were the Barnes Brothers, who had gone into the floor waxing business, and were preparing the Hoor for the dance. As we talked to Andrews, who is now on the faculty here, he told us that Andy Anderson and his'Rhythm Makers were going to play for the dance that night. He had just finished talking to Stafiord Williams, Andy's business manager, and he said that Brad Atwood was the arranger for Andy's band. While we were in the gym, I picked up a newspaper, and who should be the Editor, but Carol Knicely, with original drawings by Pete Wreden. While I was glancing through the paper, I saw several advertisements which gave me a clue to the doings of some of the other graduates of our class. There was a large, full page ad, telling about the wonders of a new type shoe put out by' Burton Shoe Factory of Lynchburg, Va., and away over on the back page was a screaming ad describing in ,full de- tail the wonders of Pearson's Powerful Pills, the most vitaminized capsules on the market. There were also some othersg Oyler's Filling Station, which was in Christiansburg, Va., 1 . I Barban's Ferry across Cape Charles, Va., and Harrel1's toy manufacturing concern i Norfolk. As I read over these ads, my mind wandered back to my last year at Augusta. I remembered when Buck Collinge went to take the Naval Academy Exam, and now he's a full captain in the Navyg I remembered Saxon and his golf. team, and how, just the other day I saw that he was the U. S. championg I remembered the new cadet, Bozarth, the way he studied and worked, and now his is president of the Southern Seminary. All these things made me really sorry that I had to graduate and leave the companionship of these boys. We left the gym, and wandered over to Major's Private Office, which had been remodeled with the compliments of Van Meter and Ver Wiebe, successful young lawyers in Staunton, Va. As we walked in the door, who should greet us but Ralph Levenson, who, we' 'learned was now working as Major's private typist. As we sat there waiting for the Major to come in, Ludlow Griner came puffing in. He was very excited and breathless, as he was completing the details for his coming marriage to Linda Moorman, and had to get a tux. He was running a taxi service from Staunton to A.M.A., and was doing very well, except that he had one competitor, jimmy Shadle. He ran a bus line to Staunton, and could carry the cadets cheaper, which gave Ludlow some pretty stiff competition. After a short talk with Major, in which we learned that Billy Coleman now owned a whole chain of coal mines in VVest Virginia, we started a tour around the grounds. The first spot I wanted to visit was the coal pile, scene of my happiest hours at Augusta. When we got there, who should we see but Cadet Cstillj Eddie Fast. Hle was almost through with the million coal that Major had given him june, ten years ago. As we strolled on, we saw, out on the tennis courts, Bob Lappin, who was in the tennis court re-conditioning business. He was working like mad fo get the courts in shape for the annual Valley Tennis Tourna- ment, which was held every year on the new Augusta courts, which had been paid for by Lea and VVleld. Lea was now a very successful dentist and Weld was owner of a chain oi drug stores. As we glanced over to Major's barn, we saw a very familiar figure. It was Nat Grace, trying to sell a new type of White-VVright Fertilizer, manufactured by former cadets VVhite and Wright. Grace was talking to Mr. Lecvnten, who had taken Mr. Demascus's place as foreman on the farm. It looked as if Nat had made a sale for he was smiling and nodding happily. As we walked on, we ran into Crosby and Mayer, who were boxing and wrestling promoters respectively. Crosby started at once to tell us about this wonderful new find he had discovered for the ring. It was one of the boys that used to box here at Augusta a decade ago, Johnny McGutTin. Gene said that be was destined for the Championship, and Don Mayer, who was promoting Wrestling matches, told us that he had a match for the coming week between Jack Thompson and ,lack Brownley, who had turned professional on their training at AMA. Vl'e were just about to conclude our visit to the old Alma Mater, when tearing across the campus came our old friend, Al Mock. He had just gotten back from the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, where he had been to sell some brushes. He was now a .traveling salesman. Al said that he had been hearing quite regularly from Schindel and Moerschell, two of his old classmates in Major's College Algebra class. I-le had learned that Schindel was a truck driver for Standard Oil and Moerschell was his assistant. just as we were climbing in our car to leave, we heard a voice calling to us. It was Major, calling us back to reprimand us for not bidding him farewell. Same old Major. He asked us if we had heard from McLoney, Owen, Phillips, or Doster. VVe said no, and it was strange, for we had accounted for every other member of our graduating class. Well, said Major. it take this eagle eye of mine to gather up all the frayed ends that everyone else forgets. I have heard from them, and the reason you all haven't, is zthat they have been cast away on a desert isle these past four years. They were rescued just the other day and are on their way here. You see, son, you may be younger and have a quicker mind than I, but I can still take izare of the details that you forget. Yes Sir, same old Major. We were just pulling away when,-huh?1-what's that--You say I've fallen asleep. VVhy so I have, while I was reading Major's letter. But I really enjoyed my dream. Who knows, it may all come true. lt. 5' DIRECTORY ADELSTEIN, EDWARD T.. .. ADELSTEIN, THOMAS E. .... Anms, BARNETT ........ AIJELBLQRG, JOEL J.. . .. AGIN, MARTIN J. ........ . .........4201 Hanover Ave., Richmond, Va. . ..4201 Hanover Ave., Richmond, Va. 302 Western Branch Blvd., Portsmouth, Va. ....3402 Lynchester Rd., Baltimore, 15, Md. . . . . . . . . . .1533 E. 22nd, St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ALDRICH, WILLIAM T. ...................................... Rt. 1, Wynnefield, W. Va. ALFARO, LUIS, JR ..... ......... 4 3rd. St. E. ALTIZER, EVERETT RAY, JR. ........... . ANDERSON, N. CALHOUN.. ANDREWS, RICHARD N .... .. ANNETT, RONALD ......... ATWOOD, BRADFORD C .... . AUSTIN, D. 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C. ......1401 Chestnut St., Richmond, Va. ....13 Fontaine Rd., Newport News, Va. .....417 E. VVindsor Ave., Alexandria, Va. .....417 E. Windsor Ave., Alexandria, Va. .. . . . . . .205 Nelson Ave., Williamsburg, Va. ............Muralla No. 1021, Habana, Cuba ....77Zl-16th. St., N. W., Washington, D. C. .............338-58th St., Newport News, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . .600 Downey St., Radford, Va. .....282 N. Lewis St., Staunton, Va. ............105 Austin Ave., Staunton, Va. . . . . . . . . . . .12 W. Frederick St., Staunton, Va. ....l616-34th. St., N. W., Washington, 7, D. C. ........6501 Monument Ave., Richmond, Va. .. . . . . . . . .1806 Chester Rd., Raleigh, N. C. ..............Box 8, Fort Deiiance. Va. . . . . . . . . . . .380 West Ave., Norwalk, Conn. ....501 N. St. Asaph St., Alexanderia, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 A1-ton Pl., Brookline, Mass. ....1782 Hobart St., N.W., Washington, D. C. . . . . . . . . .3139 VVoodside Ave., Lynchburg, Va. N. West St., Culpeper, Va. ...........A........Box847,Panama,R.I. 67, Suffolk,lVa. .. . . . .4104-Sth. St., N. W., Washington, D. C. . . . . .9 Perkins Ave., Hyde Park, Mass. Churchville Rd., Staunton, Va. .....358 National Ave., Winchester, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . .Stony Point, Richmond, Va. .....l05 Napoleon Ave., South Bend, Ind. LEA, JAMES L., JR..... ....l4ll Runnymeade Rd., Norfolk 8, Va. LENTER, GILBERT ............. .......... 7 2 Market St., Newark, N. J. LEPPER, LEWIS .................. ..,..... I 813 Grace St., Wilmington, N. C. LESTER, LAMAR AUGUSTUS ...... ................... B ox 149, Christiansburg, Va. LEVENSON, RALPH J. .......,... ..... 5 20 Michigan Ave., South, Chicago, 5, lll. LEVENTEN, EDWARD O. .... . LEVINSON, JAY L. ....... . LEVER, HAROLD B ....... LINDER, JAMES B. ....,.... . LINGERFELT, J. JAKE, JR .... LITCHFIELD, DONALD LITCHFIELD, RONALD H.... LITTEN, FRANCIS ........ LOEWY, JACK F. ........ . LOHMAN, HERBERT L. .... . LONG, I'AUL K. ......... . LORA, THAD A ..... . LOWE, CURTIS M..... LUCIANO, JESSE .......... LUKENS, WILLIAM LUTTRELL, VVARREN B.... MACHERAS, WILLIAM G. .... . MALAMUT, GARY 1'. ...... . MALLOY, EDWARD .... . MALLOY, GEORGE J .... . . . MANDES, THOMAS A ..... MANN, BERNARD ....... MARKS, DAVID H. ..... . MAROZZA, JOHN F. ........ . MARTIN, HARRY B ........ .... MARTIN, LINVILLE K., JR. .... . MAUST, GEORGE J. JR. ...... . MAY, HENRY R., JR. ...... . MAYER, DONALD ............. MAYHUGII, ARVIN M ..... ........................ MERIWEATHER, ADDISON R MEYER, GEORGE H. ......... . MICHAILS, EMANUEL W..... MILLARD, JOHN S. ............. .......... . MICHAELS, EMANUEL W.. .. MINTZ, CHARLES D. ......... . MOERSCHELL, PAUL G., JR .... MOCK, ALBERT K., JR. ..... .. MOHLER, JESSE W., JR..... MONCADA, ANTONIO ...... MONROE, WILLIAM, III .... MOON, THOMAS L. ...... . MORRIS, JOHN N. ......... .. MUNDIN, LEWIS H., III.... MYERS, EDWIN C. ...... . MacCORKLE, DWIGHT ....... MCCLINTIC, MADISON P. .... . MCCUE, ALBERT E ............ McGAVOCK, JAMES B. ....... . MCGAVOCK, J. VVILLIAMSON .... ..... 2 0 N. Augusta St., Staunton, .....l007 Graydon Ave., Norfolk, Va. ...1l72-16th. St., Newport News, Va. .. . . . . .Jennings Rd., Fairfield, Conn. 611 N. Mendenhall, Greensboro, N. C. - v F. D. 3, R1chi..ond, Va. N. Lee Ave., Hampton, Va. N. Lee Ave., Hampton, Va. Walnut Hill Lane, Westgate Hills, Pa. .....l01 Lincoln Ave., Takoma Park, Md. ....................Lakewood, Norfolk, Va. .........5I1 E. Fairview Ave., Altoona, Pa. ....R. D. No. 4, Goshen Rd., Salem, Ohio ........8I6 Dante St., Jacksonville, 7, Fla. ............976 Simpson St., Bronx, N. Y. . .503 Allison Ave., S. VV., Roanoke, 16, Va. ...............................Pulaski, Va. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .312 6th St., Lynchburg, Va. .....Breakers Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J. 244 Browning St., Norfolk, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . .244 Browning St., Norfolk, Va. 1912-14th. St., S.E., Washington, 20, D. C. 608 Burleigh Ave., Norfolk, 5, Va. ....25 Creswell Rd., Worcester, 2, Mass. ......1602 Sherman Ave., Hagerstown, Md. .12 N. Cambridge Ave., Ventnor City, N. J. Arbor Rd., VVinston-Salem, N. C. ....Hotel Buckingham, St. Augustine, Fla. 710 S. Taylor St., Arlington, N. J. Beach l35th. St., Rockaway Beach, N. Y. .545 West 37th. St., Norfolk, 8, Va. ANDOLPH, JR ......... .................. I vanhoe, N. C. Park Ave., Richmond, 21, Va. ..............l09-D. Cromwell Parkway, Norfolk, 5, Va. ...702 Redgate Ave., Norfolk, 7, Va. .. ..... 109-D Cromwell Parkway, Norfolk, 5, Va. Osborne Ter., Newark, 8, N. J. .......743l Shirland Ave., Norfolk, 8, Va. ....34l9 Summerville St., Lynchburg, Va. Main St., Lexington, Va. Lima,I-londuras ......7853 Atlantic Ave., Margate City, N. J. ............................Herndon, Pa. Hampton, L. I., N. Y. .....123l Lorraine Ave., Richmond, Va. ...........Foxcroft, Middleberg, Va. Fields, W. Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. ...........4l3-2nd. Ave., Farmville, .....315'l Moody Ave., Richmond, 24, .... 20 N. Augusta St., Staunton, MCCRAVV, COIRDELL ........ . MCGUFFIN, JOHN C., JR. ...... . MCLONEY, DOUGLAS W. ........ . MCWVANE, ABRAM CRAUDOCK. . . NASH, J. MONROE ............... NASHU, D. LEE ................ NELSON, ROBERT M. ......... . NEWTON, CHARLES MAX ..... OLIVER, ALAN S. ........... . OMOHONDRO, MINOR ..... OSHEROFF, MARVIN .... OWEN, ROBERT C. ............ . OWEN, XNILLIAM C. ............... . OWENS, HUGH EDVVARIJS, JR... OIYLER, PRED A. ................. . PANIIAJIDES, JOHN PANOSSIAN, HAIG A..... PANTAZIS, NICK PAPPAS, JOHN J. .... . PAPPAS, PETER J. ............ . PARKER, DAVID D. ............. . PARKER, VVILLIAM EDWARD. . .. PARNELL, WILLIAM E., JR.. . . .. PASCHAL, ARCHIE, JR .... ..... PAVITT, PETER C. ......... . PAKTON, ROBERT MCC. .... . PAXTON, WILLIAM D., PEARSON, ALAN B. ........... . PEARSON, NAE HUGH, JR.. . .. PEIGERT, ROBERT J. ....... .. PELLETIER, GERALD ...... PENNY, ALLEN L. ........... . PHILHOWER, LOUIS S., JR.. . .. PHILLIPS, CARROLL C.. . .. PIGG, JAMES L. ....,.... . PILCHER, MORTON A. .... . PINE, CHARLES A., JR...... PITMAN, JOHN M. ............... . PITTS, H. PRESTON, JR. ......... . POWELL, GEORGE CHESTER, JR.. . .. PULLIAM, THOMAS L. ........... . RAMSAUER, KENNETH A., JR... RAMSEY, E. GARDNER, JR. ..... . RAND, WILLIAM G. .......... .. RAPP, LEONARD E. ....... . REED, HAROLD L.... REED, ROBERT RESTUM, WILLIAM ..... REYNOLDS, GLENN .......... RHEA, ROBERT L. ............. . RHODES, JOHN RAHILY, JR..... RICE, CHARLES A., III ........ . RICE, DONALD K. .......,... . RITz, DONALD, J. ,.... .. ROBBINS, JAMES . . . .302 Belvedere St., Lynchburg, Va. ................Warm Springs, Va. R.4, Cynthiana, Ky. . . . . . . . .1010 Langhorne Rd., Lynchburg, Va. ....601 Professional Bldg., Portsmouth, Va. . . . . . . .9630 Thorn Ave., Cleveland, Ohio ...........231 Oakland Blvd., Roanoke, Va. ...3511-13th St., N. W., Washington, 3, D. C. ....4301 Ventnor Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. ....1060 Locust Ave., Charlottesville, Va. ....31 W. Shawnee Ave., Plymouth, Pa. .. . . . . . .4314-36th. St., S., Arlington, Va. ........ . . . . .4314-36th. St. S., Arlington, Va. .....R. F. D. No. 2, Box 342, Norfolk, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . .938 Avenel Ave., Roanoke, Va. ................221-3rd. Ave., Quantico, Va. ....24-73-18th. St., N. W., VVashington, D. C. ........ . . . .520 Nun St., VVilmington, N. C. .316 E. Piccadilly St., Winchester, Va. .....316 E. Piccadilly St., VVinchester, Va. 1, New London, N. C. ........... .711 Smith St., Suffolk, Va. 402, Mayport, Fla. ........4l7 Crestland Ave., Greensboro, N. C. E. Wadsworth Rd., Mt. Airy, Phila., 19, Pa. Broad St., Salem, Va. .2504-10th. St., N. E., Washington, 18, DI. C. .......2l44 Rivermout Ave., Lynchburg, Va. . . . . .2144 Rivermont Ave., Lynchburg, Va. ....138 Center St., South Orange, N. J. ...................Cherry Point, N. C. .633 Colonial dr., Hvigh Point, N. C. . . . .Richmond Road, Williamsburg, Va. . . . . . . . . . . .300 Schiller St., Tampa, Fla. .......................-....Freeburn, Ky. . . . . .205 Belford Ave., Huntington, W. Va. .....217 S. Washington St., Winchester, Va. . . . . .503 S. England St., Williamsburg, Va. ........................Morganton, N. C. W. 3lSt. St., Norfolk, Va. . . . . . . .183 Middleneck Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. .718 Jackson Pl., N. VV., Washington, D. C. ...... . . . . . .513 Church St., Martinsville, Va. . . ..... 55 N. VVest St., Carlisle, Pa. . . . .515 Beverly St., Covington, Va. . . . . . . . . . .260 VV. Main St., Wytheville, Va. Sidney, Va. ..l83 Farrand Ave., Highland Park, 3, Mich. . . . . . . . ..100 Howard St., Clifton Forge, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Springhill Rd., Staunton, Va. Langley Rd., Norfolk, 7, Va. .Apt. 9, M., Laurel Hlill Rd., Green Belt, Md. 1223 Shepherd St., N. W., Washington, D. C. . . . . .Box 287, 120th. St., Virginia Beach, Va. . . . . .5506-39th. Ave., Hyattsville, Md. ROBISON, S. LOY, JR. ..... . ROCRWELL, RALPH D ..... ROGERS, P. BAIRD, JR ..... ..... RUBUSH, W. SHANNON ........ RUDOLPH, THOMAS ELBERT.. RUTHER, RICHARD R. ......... . SAFFORD, JOHN L. ............ . SALZMAN, LARRY J. ........... . SANDERS, WILLIAM M., JR .... . SANDIFER, TED KIDWELL, JR. .... . SAUNIJERS, THOMAS .............. SAVAGE, HERBERT JACKSON. SAXON, JAMES H., JR. ........... SCHINDEL, RICHARD L ........ SCHNAKENBERG, FRED W.. . .. SCOTT, EVERETT RAY ...... SEIBOLD, JOHN P. .......... . SELLERS, WELLYN C., JR...... SENN, HARRY W. ........... . SHADLE, JAMES B. ........ . SHAPI-EE, FRED C., JR...... SH1PP,W'. HAROLD, JR.. . .. SILVA, HENRY A. ........... .. SIMMONS, RUSSELL G., JR... .. SIMPSON, ROBERT S. ..... . SINCLAIR, DONALD S.. . .. SITES, JOHN L. ........ . SLOSS, PHILIP C. ............ . SLUISSER, DAVID W. .......... . SMITH, BENJAMIN M., JR...... SMITH, MAJOR C. ......... . SNARR, GEORGE G., JR. .... .. SNYDER, HARRY M., JR..... SPANJAARIJ, BARRY ....... SPERMO, MICHAEL T. ST. CLAIR, GEORGE STEAGALL, STEVENS A. .... . STEELE, T. ERNEST .......... STEELE, JACK .........,........ STEELE, RICHARD LEWIS ..... STEIFEL, ASHER ............. STEWART, ROBERT LYNN ..... STONEHAM, PAUL D. ...... . STREET, DAN S. ........... . SUAREZ, FRANCISCO H. .... . SUERO, ROBERTO N. ...... . SUMNER, WILLIAM M. .... . SYKES, LUTHER W. ........ .. TANGORRA, NICHOLAS ..... THOMPSON, JOHN T ........ THOMPSON, RONALD S., JR... THORNTON, PAUL E. ......... . TINDER, WILLIAM V. ....... . TODD, R. TIVY. ....... .. ....3002 Buckingham St., Norfolk, 2, Va. ......108 E. Gaston St., Savannah, Ga. ........................Whver1y, Va. ................Box 1, Monterey, Va. . . . . . . . . .320-16th. St., Virginia Beach, Va. .....9802 Hoagh Ave., Cleveland, 6, Ohio .....815 N. Garfield St., Arlington, Va. .....4250 Bowman Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. ........35l2 Clark Ave., Raleigh, N. C. ....4700 Hampton Rlvd., Norfolk, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . .125 Saratoga St., Suffolk, Va. ......1205 Park Ave. B., Goldsboro, N. C. .2101 Dilworth Rd., E., Charlotte, 3, N. C. ....508 Fairview Ave., Frederick, Maryland .....12 Collamore Ter., West Orange, N. J. . ................. Box 363, Narrows, Va. . .4930 Rock Spring Rd., Arlington, Va. ......33l9 Chatham Rd., Richmond, Va. .....l616 S. Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. ..................Beech Hill, W. Va. .............Box 515, Minetto, N. Y. .. . . . . . . .208-22nd, St., Virginia Beach, Va. .....45l1 Stanford St., Chevy Chase, Md. .........BOx 8, Guilford College, N. C. ............3l6 S. Main St., Lexington, Va. .......200 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. 842 N. Thumberland Ave., Roanoke, 15, Va. S. Tilden, Westwood, Cal. ......2l6 N. Madison St., Staunton, Va. .....805 S. Wayne St., Arlington, Va. . ....... 114 Walnut St., Salisbury, Md. ........4l9 S. Stewart St., Winchester, Va. ........Spaugh Paper Co., Hickory, N. C. .9 VVest Melrose St., Chevy Chase, 15, Md. 118W S. Main St., South Norwalk, Conn. ' Va . ........3214 E. Beverley St., Staunton, Va. ....................Concord Depot, Va. . . . . . . . .2213 Lynn Blvd., Drexel Hill, Pa. .. . . . .512-71 St. Street, Miami Beach, Fla. . . . . .5312 Gainor Rd., Philadelphia, 31, Pa. . .............. . ..... Box 335, Louisa, Ky. .........................W'averly, Va. ..........Farm Fields, Wytheville, Va. .....214-W. 96th. St., New York, N. Y. .....Quinta Ave., Calle 85, Habana, Cuba ......3l0 Tazewell St., Wytheville, Va. ........................Waverly, Va. .....Sumner St., New Canaan, Conn. Girard St., N. E. .. ............................ Rt. 1, Mt. Sidney, Va. F. D. No. 2, Box 100 B, Charlottesville, Va. 349, Orange, Va. ......Spaugh Paper Co., High Point, N. C. TOKAR, FRANCIS! T. ........ . TOMLIN, ALLEN KENT ..... TOMPKINS, RALPH TOMPKINS, THOMAS E. .... . TRACY, EDWARD J., JR .... . TRIESLER., J. RICHARD ..... TRIVISON, RONALD P. ..... . TRIPPLE, RICHARD LEE .... TYRRELL, DONALD A. ............. . UHLER, JAMES wf. ................. . UNDERDOWN, P. CORNELIUS, JR VAIL, CHARLES A. ................ . VAN KIRK, EARL L., JR. ..... .. VAN METER, WILLIAM G.. . .. VAN PELT, F. STUART ...... VAN VLECK, JOHN J. ...... . VAN ZANDT. RUFUS If. ...... . VER VVIEBE, ERNEST E., ,IR..... VIDAL., ALFREDO ........,..... VVALTERS, HAROLD L., JR... . . WAMPLER, DAVID .......... wANTz, ROBERT A ...... .. WARD, ERNEST JR..... VYARFIELD, JOHN C. .... . WARNE, ROBERT E. .... .. WEIN, RICHJARD ..... ..... WELCH, JAMES A. ....... .... L .. VYELCH, MICHAEL C. .... .... . VVEELD, EDVVARD J. ............ .. VVAELLS, HARRY E. .............. ., WHARTON, EDWARD BURKE .... WILDE, RICHARD W. ........... . VVHITE, GOODRIDGE, JR. ..... .. XNHITTIGTON, RICHARD H. .... . WILDING, RICHARD R. ....... . VVILLIAMS, H. GEORGE ..... NVILLIAMS, PAT ............... WILLIAMS, STAFFORD M.. . .. WILLIAMS, THEOMAS H.. . .. NNILSON, WILLIAM VXTNN, JOHN F. ............ .. XNINSTON, CHARLES McK .... WINSTON, JAMES H.. ...,. VYOLFE, DANIEL H .... .... WOOD, CARTER S. ........ . WOODIE, WILLIAM ...... . VVREDEN, PETER .............. WRIGHT, A. EDVVTARD, JR. .... . VYRIGHT, EUGENE R. ......... . WYATT, H. STANLEY, JR .... . .....193 Denison Parkway, Corning, N. Y. .............................Crozet, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . .2219 Niles Rd., Warren, Ohio ..................2219Niles Rd., Warren, Ohio ....3202 Old Dominion Blvd., Alexandria, Va. . . . . .200 Mealey Parkway, Hagerstown, Md. ....16IlJ0 Nelamare Rd., E. Cleveland, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . .1355 Cornwall Pl., Norfolk, Va. ........................Woodbridge, Va. . . . . . . . . . .143 King St., Hagerstown, Md. ..... ....104 Olive Ave., Lenoir, N. C. . . . . .1025 Cambridge Crescent, Norfolk, Va. ....5318 Virginia Ave., Charleston, VV. Va .......................Petersburg, W. Va. F. D. 4, Staunton, Va. .....2015 Lansdowne Way, Silver Spring, Md. . . . . . . . . .3067 N. Quincy St., Arlington, Va. . . . . . . . . .Hotel Fort Shelby, Detroit, Mich. O. Box 190, Ponce, Puerto Rico ....,9Z8 N. Augusta St., Staunton, Va. Defiance, Va. .. . . .. .900 Oak Hill Ave., Hagerstown, Md. . . . . .1234 Woodlane dr., ClIarleston, W. Va. .. . . . . . . . . . .R. F. D. No. 2, Frederick, Md. ...........5802-40th Ave., Hyattsville, Md. ... . . . . . . . .1726 E. 33rd. St., Brooklyn, N. Y. .....183l Sudbury Lane, Washington, 12, D. C. .....1831 Sudbury Lane, Vifashington, 12, D. C. . . . . . . . . . .120 Meyers Ave., Meyersdale, Pa. ....S S. Quincy Ave., Margate City, N. J. . . . . . . . . . . .Chilton Hall Apts., Staunton, Va. ......724 N. Queen St., Martinsburg, W. Va. . ...... Box 495, Webster Springs, W. Va. ......................LanesbOro, Pa. .. . . . .Box 103, Chapmanville, W. Va. . . . . . . .223 Amherst St., Winchester, Va. . . . . . . . . . .4317 Elm St., Chevy Chase, Md. . . . . .49 B Cascade Rd., Trinidad, B. W. I. . . . . . . ......Forest Hills, Danville, Va. . . . . .4004 Staunton Ave., Charleston, Wf Va. . . . . . . . .313 Raleigh Dr., Virginia Beach, Va. ... ....1801 Chester Dr., Raleigh, N. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1810 Chester Rd., Raleigh, N. C. .. . .3112 Windsor Ave.. Baltimore 1165, Md. ...............3186-18th St., N., Arlington, Va. 129, VVest Jefferson, N. C. 39W Washington Square S., New York, N. Y. .............3806 Dover Rd., Richmond, Va. ......Station B., Box 32, Charleston, W. Va. ..........109 Oak Grove Rd., Norfolk, 5, Va. YOUNG, RICHARD A. ..... , ................... 640 Bock Rd., Washington, D. C. YOUNG, RICHARD F. .... .... 1 9 Rock Creek Rd., N. VV., Washington, D. C. ZITTRAIN, LESTER E. ..... ....... 1 438 VVest Princess Anne Rd., Norfolk, Va. r-,aa rx f 'IW ,V ujtld LQ, Q R Gfe Q g Q! 'WW f-msd!! 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Virginia S42 .ll Q J. E. SHIPPLETT CLEANING AND DYE WORKS oOOOo CLEANING PRESSING DYEING oOOOo REPRESENTING SH ENANDOAH TAILORING CG Uniforms Made To Order by Expert Tailors oOOOo Mt. Sidney . . . Virginia 44 5 iii Q sci SZ? li' I ' '-' '-' '1 ' AND I I . Li fig? . IS APPRECIATIVE OF YOUR PATRONACE OOOOO . . . To Graduates . . . I GOOD LUCK AND BEST WISHES FOR A PROSPEROUS FUTURE ooOoo ...To Returning Students... A SINCERE WELCOME AWVAITS YOUR RETURN AND WE HOPE 1947 WILL BE YOUR REST SCHOOL YEAR I oOOOo SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL HOTEL ROOMS WITH AND WITHOUT BATH AT REASONABLE RATES ,NL ,L 4 Qs .. my Qt. EY? sd Q ROCKAWAYS' PLAYLAN D oOOOo QUEENS MILLION DOLLAR AMUSEMENT PARK oOOOo FREE AERIAL ACTS oOOOo SPECIAL RATES FOR GROUP OUTINGS ,II ,7 oOOOo BEACH 98TH STREET, ROCKAWAY PARK, NEW YORK oOOOo JULIAN R. JACK, Director of Excursion ,Mn 47 ,567 ac. vie Af STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE STAUNTON NATIONAL BANK, Staunton, Va. tCONDENSED FROM REPORT 'ro COMPTROLLER or-' THE cuRRENcYI AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS. DEC. 31ST, 1945 LIABILITIES RESOURCES Loans and Discounts .................. S 407,432.20 U. S. Government Bonds ...... 1,107,650.00 Bonds, Securities, Iitc. ..,,..,., 8,048.25 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures ......,4.,,,.......,..............,,,,, 12,000.00 Cash and Due from Banks... l,087,228.22 Other Assets ..,,.... ..,.,.,,,............. 5 ,620.00 S2,627,978.67 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT Capital Stock .,... ,..................... S 100,000.00 Surplus and Profits .......,..,,,.. 76,433.59 Reserved for Contingencies .,....... 11,195.15 Deposits .,,............. ......... 2 .44-0,349.92 S2,627,978.67 INSURANCE CORPORATION ' I A. M. A. CADET FLYING , .,f'f.ff ' 37D .ff-3: LEARN. . TO. . FLY. .WHILE . . IN. . SCHOOL ooOoo GOVERNMENT LICENSED SHIPS AND INSTRUCTORS OOOOO GRIM FLYING SERVICE STAUNTON AIRPORT CAPTAIN H. P. GRIM, JR., Manager CAMP KANNATA . . . HAS SERVED THE BOYS IN MANY WAYS . . . oOOOo ITIS BOTHA SUMMER SCHOOL AND A SUMMER CAMP ooOoo For Infornmtion-Write To MAJOR H. D. DEANE Fort Defiance .......... . . Virginia How 73 Be Happy . A wise editor has written that there are Seven ways to he happy and that the fellow who is smart enough to keep out of debt won't need the other six. To keep out of debt, one must learn early in life to practice thrift. There is no way to practice thrift that is safer and surer than the Natural-Bridge Way. The Life Insurance Company M I Q ixrfiifi, t . . . R of Virginia . . . RICHMOND pitf - ?!f5ff.2 BRADFORD H. WALKER, Chairman of the Board QW . Rom-:RT li. HIQNLEY, President Edabluhgd 1871 COMPLIMENTS 0 F ,Snyder's jewel Box EVERYTHING IN JEWELRY 00000 EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING ooOoo PHONE 941 Qoooo EIGHTEICN WIEST HEVERLEY STREET STAUNTON . . . . VIRGINIA H. L. Lang 81 Company JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS STAUNTON, VIRGINIA oOOOo Fur Onfn- Fifty Y pafs Langls Has Maintained n Reputation for FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND JEWELRY oOOOo COMPLETE OPTICAL AND REPAIR DEPARTMENT I oOOOo The VaIley's Finest Jewelry Store A P A Ee COMPLIMENTS OF Fort Defiance Mills oOOOo FORT DEFIANCE, VIRGINIA ne EZ? se SQ' GO TO I The Fort f fB0oTs and HERB5 I ...FOR... STANDARD PENNANTS I OIL RINGS ' PRODUCTS SUPPLIES FK IRT I DEFIANCE, YIRGI NIA Snyder Eleftrical Company I O-O PHONE 276 ' O-0 5-Il West Frederick Street I Staunton ..... Virginia '6Th0 White Way Is The Right Wayn I Any Business That We Receive From You Will Be Appreciated WHITE WAY LAUNDRY I oOOOo I PHONE z 6 8 , West Beverley Street .... . . Staunton, Virginia I 1 1 S 1 l 1 Z 1 l I 1 S 1 Q COMPLIMENTS The Staunton Creamery Co. STAUNTON, VIRGINIA D-E-N-T-o-N-s THE I VISULITE THEATRE APPRI-:CiA'rI:s YOUR I'A'rRoNAc:If S T A U N T 0 N ooo V I R G I N I A OOO FURNITURE extends to the student body and AND faculty of the Augusta Military FLOOR COVERINGS Academy a cordial welcome at all times OOO oOo HARRISONIZURG WE VIRGINIA THANK YoU FOR OOO O11 The Square YOUR PATRONAGE WM. F. NICHOL, Mgr. Mary Baldwin College STAUNTON, XIIRGINIA OOO FOUNDIQD 1842 OOO OFFERS THE A. B. DEGREE Van PeIt's Service Stations ll's a Pleasure to Serve You oOo Esso AND ESSO EXTRA TEXACO GAS AND Oll. CIGARETTES ...... C A N II Y OOO Verona, Virginia . . . Simply Service . . . oOo OUR METHOD OF LAUNDRY WILL DELICHT YOU oOo Nollzingf lin! Tlzv Hex! ,Shfflivs and an ,-ll1zmdr1m'v of I'LTRl'1, SOFT VVATICR USICID STAUNTON STEAM LAUNDRY SlAlNION XIRKINIA H. B. CLEVELAND MOTORS INC. ooo YOUR DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DEALER ooo F O R MORE THAN TVVICNTY YEARS AUGUSTA NATIONAL LUMBER BANK OF STAUNTON AND . . . .... MILL OOO WORK S T A U N T 0 N OOO v l R G I N I A M I L L E R ooo L U M B E R Member Federal Deposit C O M P A N Y Insurance Corporation 0 ooo TRUST DEPARTMENT STAUNTON VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS 0 F T H E NEW YORK DRESS SHOP Fifth Avenue Stylesn STAUNTON VIRGINIA ...HOLT'S... O CHINA ...... GIFTS I-IOUSEWARE O 16 East Beverley Street Staunton .... Virginia I'll bring the Coke F CROWLE 6 COMPANY NI cc I1SbOR T0 SPROUI. 8: CROVVLE OOO GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY OOO PIIUNE 158 NIASONIC TI-:MPLI-2 STAIJNTON, XWIRGINIA BEVERLY BOOK CO. oOo BOOKS STATIONERY FOUNTAIN PENS GREETING CARDS OFFICE SUPPLIES OOO XVI-IS'I' IiIsvERI.I-:Y STREET S'I'AuN'I'oN . . . VIRGINIA HOTEL STONEWALL JACKSON OOO S T A U N T 0 N V I R C I N I A OOO Fireproof Excellent Restaurant oOo Endorsed by I-1. M. A. Cadets and Faculty MODERATE RATES OOO 100 100 Rooms Baths 000 Mus, EI.Iz,xIII-:'I'II C. NIOORI-I PrI'sI'dI'1Ii and IIlaIIcIgvr OOO A. M. A. HEADQUARTERS T. P. BYERS IMPLEMENT CO., INC. lfarm lmplcmvnt Dvalcfs For Forty-Fi-vc I 'vars 000 INTERNATIONAL. MOTOR TRUCKS POWER UNITS ENGINES oOo MCCORMICK-DEERING FARM TRACTORS. IMPLEMENTS REPAIRS OOO Cloud liqttifvmcnt Illakcx ll Good lfartzzcr Better COMPLIMENTS OF COINER PARTS COMPANY OOO s T A U N T 0 N PIIONI: 788 ooo v I R G I N I A Stziuntcm .......... Virginia HAMRICKS FLOWER SHOP O 16-20 West Frederick Street Staunton ....... Virginia FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS FROM .HRASK'S. T110 Sfaulzfan Florist o0o Corsages a Specialty oOo FLOWERS BY WIRE SERVICE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED COMPLIMENTS OF THE SPALDING BAKIIJG COMPANY OOO STAUNTON VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF THE STAUNTON FURNITURE COAAPANY STAUNTON VIRGINIA li 1 1 MACE BROTHERS Hum GRADE SHOE REPAIRING Shoes Made To Order oOo 106 Iiast Ilcvcrlcy Street Staunton .... Virginia CoMPL1MEN'rs OF CH RIS' RESTAURANT 'flu' Plan' IVIINU flu' f1.!Il.f'1. Cadets Ga IVIIUH T110-v IVUIIII Tha' BEST MEAL IN TOWN ooo IQNDORSED IIY Tina I'1Ai'I'l-'I'Y Staunton, Virginia VAME5 SWEET SHCI' BUY PETERS SHOES OOO For ,Ill The Family VYIIICN IN S'I'Al'N'I'ON H SToP AT M VAMES JARRELLES SHOE STORE FOR OOO CANDY AND SODAS S'rAL'N'roN and I'IARiuSoNlsU1uz COMPUMENTS IN 1-1A1cR1SoN1aURG IT'S OF FRlDDLE'S RESTAURANT Oscar Nebel Hosiery Corp. --OH T,,L.Sql,a,,1 000 oOo VERONA, VIRGINIA FAMOUS FOR FINE FOOD COMPLIMENTS KI-CTZ BROS- oOo OF M I H d W l ,, Iron.. etas.. ies.. 00 Mr. and Mrs. William Mayer OOO OOO The Firxt Sfvf To National Dvfv11.vv oOo NEW YORK, N' Y' Phone 638 ROOFING . .SEEEIEI-TIES. sFouTiNcs Staunton Paint C7 Wallpaper GRAVITY AND FORCED AIR VENTILATING . . GAYHART'S . . . 000 Jos, R. GAYHART. owmzn pH0NE OOO 44 3 Phone 739 .... Rox 55 OOO 6 110 South Lewis Street Staunton ..... Virginia I20 South Lewis Street Staunton .... Virginia PHONE 730 oOo JONES TAXI SERVICE 5 AND 7 PASSENGER CLOSED CARS INSURED SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT oOo 16 N. New St ..... Staunton,Va. VISIT ...QUICK'S . .. STAUNTON'S POPULAR ICE CREAM STORE TH E WH ITE SWAN oOo THE PLACE WHERE A.M.A CADETS GO TO ON SUNDAY EVENING FOR THAT BITE TO EAT. OOO TH E FLORADALE LODGE OOO THE IDEAL PLACE FOR YOUR FAMILY TO STAY AT MAGAZINES SANDWICHES DURING FlNA1.S FOUNTAIN SERVICE 000 oOo STAUNTONY VIRGINIA Mrs. M. B. Lambert COMPLIMENT5 COMPLIMENTS OF OF C H E V Y C H A 5 E BIackburn's News Stand OOO OOO READY'T0'WEAR Magazines, Papers, Cigarettes F URS and ACCESSORIES , For The S mart Girl Confecnonary oOo OOO 24 Ii. Beverley St. . . Staunton, Va. Staunton . . . . . Virginia THE KAVANAUGH HOTEL COMPUMENTS HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA D1RIac'1'LY ON ROUTE 11 OF OOO Ono of the Entrances of the Skyline Drive oOo 000 Famous For Good Food Dining Room and Coffee Shop STAVNTON, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS STAUNTON SPORT SHOP OF THE - WOODLEA MARKET THE oOo 0 N L Y S T A U N T O N EXCLUSIVE VIRGINIA VALLEY SPORT STORE REID STORES, INC. oOo STAUNTON VIRGINIA OOO HEADQUARTERS Fox VIRGINIA HAMS BUCKWHEAT FLOUR FANCY APPLES HONEY oOo Meats-Groceries-Produce ooo Huy Viclory lfonds COMPLIMENTS OF THE WORTHINGTON HARDWARE CO. OOO STAUNTON VIRGINIA ATTENTION . . . CADETS AND ALUMNI-PARADE REST-AT EASE THE A. M. A. POST EXCHANGE Is EQUIPPED AND READY T0 SERVE You oOOOo Sandwiches . . Drinks . . Toilet Articles . . Ice Cream . . Novelties Tobacco . . Candy . . School Jewelry . . Class Rings ooOoo IVe make every effort to carry the merchandise you want and if we havent got it, we will get it for you. Why go elsewhere? NVe will extend you evuy acctnnmodation. Checks cashed free of charge. Special orders placed on request. Remember the Exchange is operated for your convenience and we appreciate your trade. oOOOo XVest of the Academic Building on the Rear Road. oOOOo l.'r. Col.. NVARREN S. Ronmsox NVM. Il. CRAWFORD IR il I wnager Swward Ask Bill-He Knowsv BARTH WEINBERG 6' CO. PHONE oOo 1 3 8 SHOES CLOTHING 00 FURNISHINGS A. M. ARNOLD TAXI OOO 5 and 7 Passenger Cars Staunt0n's OOO Leading lVlen's Store ooo 24 Hour Service OOO PHONE 293 1S'NIthN bt t 12SouthA g t st t Vaunfo Staunton. N g Va. STAU NTON'S ENTERTAINMENT H EADQUARTERS oOOOo WARNER BROTHERS DIXIE and STRAND THEATRES THERE IS N0 SUBSTITUTE for EXPE RENCE oOo It cannot be dispensed witn , , , or substituted tor . . . It sbould be ot tirst consideration in every important undertaking .,., We mean experience . . . the special- ized experience sucb as we otter in tbe tield ot Scbool Annual pbotograpby ,,,. Tbat is vvby year atter year, we bave been bonored by being cbosen Otticial Year- book Pbotograpber by many leading Scnools and Col- leges ..,. Getting out a Yearbook is a once-in-a-lite- time undertaking i.., lt is tberetore good to know tliat tbere is available to you all tlie experience tbat is necessary to meet tnis unusual emergency ,... You'll tind our organization skilled and resourcetul .... our facilities and resources ample to meet every problem connected vvitn Yearbook Pnotograpby. O ZAMSKY STUDIOS Alfvilllllfwll Q PM mi Qmlmm S oOOOo Typically American . . . and popular with all ages-from college freshman to president! Shoes that are rated HA plusw for their outstanding value-in Style-Comfort and Fit. ooOoo A Smart Style For Every Occasion OOOOO Cracldock-Terry Shoe Corporation MANUFACTURERS Lynchburg, Virginia ROBERTS MOTEL TEA ROOM CABINS ooOoo .lrwr fll I'SlDl-I C111us'1'1ANsm'1ua, XXIRGIINIA ON Rourm 11 oOOOo MR. B, D. OYI.IiR and MR. JAMES fJYLl-IR Orwlcrs and Oftcrflfcnrx ooOoo Hotel Atmosphere and Accommodation Away From the City in the Beautiful Valley of Virginia THE THE METROPOLITAN MEAD CORPORATION RESTAURANT '-YNCHBURG' VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA PINE MOTOR CO. DODGE-PLYMOUTH WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA PAUL G. MQERSCHELL NORFOLK TALLOW CO. B. M. SMITH REAL ESTATE ARLINGTON. VIRGINIA NORFOLK. VIRGINIA INC. SAFFORD-CHANDLER WILLIAM F. MESSICK NORFOLK, VIRGINIA MOTOR CO. SALISBURY, MARYLAND WASHINGTON, D. C, COMP 'MENT5 WTBROWNLEY O F H- MASON WELCH NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS WASHINGTON 121 RANDOLPH STREET D- C- NORFOLK. VIRGINIA KEYSTGNE RESTAURANT 1223 GOOD HOPE ROAD, S. E. WASHINGTON 20. D. C. EXCELLENT FOOD COU RTEOUS SERVICE B A L D 0 C K ' S FRUITS. VEGETABLES. MEATS. FROZEN FOODS 2484 RIVERMONT AVENUE LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA PHONES 2216-2217-2218 CARLTON H. FURR GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT 427-431 DICKSON BUILDING NORFOLK, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF I'EARSON'S DRUG STORE 2476 RIVERMONT AVENUE LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF MRS. JENNIE HRISIS MILFORD, DELAWARE ARLEN GALLERIES, INC. 1621-23 BOARDWALK ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. PHONE 5-0844 M. E. FRESHMAN. PRESIDENT ARTHUR L. ROSIN. SEC'Y. -TREAS BASSETT HUNTSBERRYIS FURNITURE INDUSTRIES FASHION FOOTWEAR MANUFACTURERS .--- BEDROOM AND DINING ROOM WINCHESTER VIRGINIA FURNITURE ' BASSETT, VIRGINIA CHAMBERSBURG FRONT ROYAL PENNA. VIRGINIA l 1 1 5 . i ,Sometimes it is the nature of a craft to create an unbreakable tie between itself and the worker in that field, a heart attachment equal to lifetime devotion One familiar example is PRINTING. Once editor, once compositor, or press- man catches the spirit of the shop, the spell is seldom broken. Like the odor of a camp Fire, or a whiff of salt air, the beloved tang of printerls ink, symboli- cal of a great profession, gets into your heart and soul. 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