Augusta Military Academy - Recall Yearbook (Fort Defiance, VA)
- Class of 1948
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X -fi 1 l 1:11 xxx Ayr,-ifx , .l Ll L 'F'-1 L! :liz -535,515 L 'KL ll ' EW fffffw if 'E 3: K-.2xJ'1ff fJ!-1lfi Nj V . a--,1 f 1iMmm LaeaH pLElTf?MCE2xHVC'FH G2?'iZ'hG Cadet Cm' Msiai MEEE'k.s1ry zFAb?mZE1C3EfhTy York Defiamce, Virginia .TES i Q I 3 5-frfiv 5,11-,it AFQIITTS Y fmt ,fi I - , F - 1 A I MJT' wi '55-ag. Y 'il Q, pf, 4:3 WE, THE STAFF OF THE REc:ALL FOR THE YEAR 1948, HAVE, TO THE BEST OF OUR ABILITY, ENDEAVORED TO PREPARE AN ANNUAL THAT WE sINcERELY HOPE WILL SERVE AS A TRUE AND IMPARTIAL CHRONICLE OF THE EVENTS OF THE SCHOOL YEAR, AND WILL .BE THE MEANS, IN LATER YEARS, OF RECALLING TO MEM- CRY THE FACES oF OUR FRIENDS NOW SO WELL KNOWN TO US ALL. SEQ RES ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY CLASSES-SENIOR AND UNDERGRADUATES MILITARY-TACTICAL' AND COMPANIES ATHLETICS ' ACTIVITIES SOCIAL-HONORS-SPONSORS-MEMORI ES-H I STORY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS MAJOR' PAUL V. HOOVER , ,, I. II I3 II III I I V, I I II-I I I I II I I I II. .. A,' In WE DEDICATE THIS, VOLUME OF THE RECALL TO MAJOR PAUL V. HOOVER, LOYAL FRIEND, EX-CELLENT TEACHER, ENTHUSIASTIC PROMOT- ER OF EXTRA CURRICULUM ACTIVITIES, DEEPLY INTERESTED IN EVERY PHASE OF 'THE LIFE OF A. M. A. WITH OUR LOVE AND ESTEEM. COLONEL C. S. ROLLER, JR Commcmdant V A TW 5 JPY- li -42 1 7 1 x-Q .I ., . N 7- 1 , lj f A,- JJ I . 1W'V'x5ff71 I,,. 111 fl ',' '24 ,-3' 'LJ' +L, ,ISL 'Q-.,J ,!i,,z.'f1.x COLONEL C. S. ROLLER, IR. Principal .fit i-wi wx 3 A Frnswsfiffwg D EM H C-HRC U 5..TY-STE-QF F ur rincipa COLONEL CHARLES S. ROLLER, IR. Virginia Military Institute 1898-1901 Furman University 1901-1902-1907 V. M. I. Football Coach 1907-1908 A. M. A. 1905-1948 Colonel Charles S. Roller has been intimately associated with the Augusta Military Academy for over a half a century. In that period he has watched the growth of the school. from a small beginning under his father, the late Professor Charles S. Roller, to the present large student body of over four-hundred cadets .representing almost all of the forty-eight siates and many foreign countries. Colonel Roller and his brother, the late Col. T. Roller, were co-principals of the Academy until March, 1946 when Col. Tom Roller passed away. Since that time Col. C. S. Roller has conducted the altairs of the school and furthered the ideal of his father and his brother. The school has prospered under his Magic Walid and many improvements have taken place since he took complete charge of the Academy on that day in 1946. - ACADEMIC FACULTY COLONEL CHARLES S. ROLLER, IR., B.S., M.S. Priizcipalwaffzd Commandamf Mciilzematics and Chemistry MAJOR HERBERT D. DEANE, B.S. English Chairman of Academic Board MA-TOR I. CYRUS MCCUE, IR. B.S., M.S. Physics and Geometry Member of Academic Board Coach of Golf MAJOR PAUL V. HOOVERA, A.B., M.A. M aitl1fe11i.a'1ics Member of Academic Board Adviser of Cadet Publications A Coach of Fencing and Junior Football Director of YMCA MAJOR MARTIN G. MANCI-I, MUs.B.. B.A English and German a Director of Band E MAJOR H. B. MCCRUM, LLB. M atlztemafics Supply Officer ACADEMIC FACULTY y 1 CAPTAIN ROBERT' S. HART, B.A. English Secretary of the Faculty Debating Club Adviser CAPTAIN .IOI-IN T. SHOWALTER, B.A M aflzema-zfics and C lzemistry LGib07'Uf07'j7 CAPTAIN OSCAR A. DAVIS, HS. History MRS. O. A. DAVIS, A.B. Seventh Grade CAPTAIN WILLIAM D. MCKINNEY, AB I-Iistory and Algebra junioi' Athletic Teams MRS, W, D. MCKINNEY, B.A. Seventh Gfade ACADEMIC FACULTY CAPTAIN J. DAVID KRAMER, B.A. Solid Geometry cmd Trigonometrfy Coach of Junior Athletic Teams CAPTAIN GEORGE A. CHAPMAN, B.S.C English and Histovfy Director of Athletics Varsity Coach Football, Basketball, and Track LIEUTENANT GLENN W. KOOGLER, B.A. English Varsity Baseball Coach LIEUTENANT COLONEL W. LEONARD GARDNER, BA. Frenclz Member of Academic Board 1 LIEUTENANT A. F. SELDON, A.B. Sficzwish and Latin CAPTAIN ALFREDO ARNALDO y BRAS, BA., LL.B. Sfvau-ish ACADEMIC -FA'CULTY LIEUTENANT COLONEL E. E. RHODES, B.A., M.A. Aeromtautics and Eighth, Grade MRS. E. E. RHODES, B.A. Fifth Grade CAPTAIN GEORGE E. MICHAEL Assistant to the Commandant 1Wilita1'y .Skieazcc Adviser to Cotillion Club. LIEUTENANT CHARLES E. SAVEDGE A.B. H Biology M MAJOR F. M. SIZER, B.A. - Englislz Member bf Academic Board f ' COLONEL VV. L. LOUISELL, B.S. Assistant C ommandant Geometry and Meclmnical Drawing ACADEMIC .FACULTY wg..Q5iw..va.5 man, ms QEZWYQ -H- wy-4 . 1. -E A army- ' ' '.:.fgj . . if ' B 2 awww--' - - A ,MTV CMMS? gg .W j . ...Egg Lg .E in is wrgrg -,Li gg: .,. Hs ss .T 5325331 A . Q 35.5212 LI EUTENANT -S331 ' I ' B ?S'5'fE W 5 51 -. 1 H335 - H H -L ff 1 ff W ..5:.::m3 R. W. BOMBJLRGIZR, JR., AB. PI -AW' .. 3 - . :Era Eff SPGUHSIL 5 -. 4 5.321 fl E - .-2-2:1325 iw: f'i.WfCi ,V .ziz I... .,:,,:.q::. :.,, .,., . . .. jj - 1 :55m..i ytzinrg,-5.155-5: -yr.:-fi-: 9 ::,ii?:q-5:m:5.1:. - r -'2.2,n.:..::.-,. :. ' :::g.-:-'....' :-: px... LIEUTENANT T. C. BALES, B.A. Y English and Latin . CAPTAIN TED' ANDERSON, HS. Englislz W1'estling Coach THE ACADEMIC BOARD Major Dcauc, Major McCue, Major AICCVU111 Col. Gardner, Major Sizer, Capt. Hart, Col. Garity V! One of the most important faculty units at Augusta is the Academic Board which is headed by Major H. D. Deane as Chairinang Major I. C. McCue, jrl, Vice- Chairxnang Major Paul V. Hoover, Secretary and the members are Major H. B. McCrurn, Major F. M. Sizcr, Lt. Col. Leonard W. Gardner and in an advisory capacity are Capt. Robert S. Hart and Col. R. H. Gai-ity l tajl MAJOR MCCHESNEY yAR,,R0UGH CAP1'AxN Hussain. I?m5n CAPTAIN Wu.L1P,xR1c1Ns Post fldf-ulazzt fl.v.v'i.vtr111z Pos! ildj'1L.'ll11l E.vec'zbtiw Ojjiccr Mus. G. E. MICHAEL Lib1'a'r'ifm N .., Du. T. R. R.xLs1'oN Post P1z.ysicia11. MRS. L. N. Fulxrz Dietiiiurz CNOI: Picturcdj Scllcfol Nurxc M155 Bm rx' Gixluirzu -sf xv Nw fcwm 1 433' xgwgf if Eg :ig-'wr ' 9 'K ff gif. H, . v Q, g.ii1,x Xggrmix Qi Y lfwfc xirfggs A' , N q -2 f. , -z-2:- Ear :.agfy.- ? Q 15, :. -. ,5. . ..'-Es.. ' '5R?:,, -.-,Q , 4. . - - 1372 ' '1 . MR. H. C. Romans Sufvc1'infc11dem' Imildjugx and Gr01.wzds Mus. H. C. Romans . .-fl.v.yisi'a1zt D-ietiticm CAPTAIN I. NV. FoN'1'lx1N1z Post Steward ' Y I. 1 Q OL TWO a , CLASSES SEN IORS-UNDERGRADUATES WILLIAM T. ALDRICH WILLIAM T. AYCOCK CANN M. BENTLEY ALLAN S. BLOOM JOHN ROY BOWERS PAUL H. BRATTON ' -WILLIAM T. ALDRICH ,412 National Bank Bldg. Charleston, West Virginia C ollcge ' Bill Bill succeeds in everything he takes up-star foilsman on the fencing team, editor of the REQALI., Captain of HE Company, member of the Roller Rilles, president of the debating team, consistent appearance on the Honor Roll-fall of which are outstanding because of him and his work on and with them. , WILLIAMIT. AYCOCK Algonquin Park V Norfolk, Virginia - College ' Billy ' Billy is best remembered for his excellent work as an officer in a line Com- pany E ! That is an accomplishment without equal in military affairs at this school. Aiifable, congenial, handsome, plus all that goes to ,make an all-around cadet. ' CANN M. BENTLEY H Freeburn, Kentucky College KKCann!I Doc is a true son of Augusta, having been here the full four years and a member of the same organization during that time. A good student, an excellent officer of the Day, an easy mixer-all of which indicate a bright future for this Kentucky Colonel. Y W ALLAN S. BLOOM 306 South Main Street Lawrenceville, Virginia College MAIN Al is a memberlof the All-States Band Champions of the Apple Blossom Festival. His work with this company plus his ability in many activities at A. M. A. have made his stay well remembered to him and his many friends . f JOHN ROY BOWERS Sugar Grove, West Virginia College Johnny ' johnny is the third member of his family clan to matriculate at this school. He has added further laurels to the family name in many ways-athletically, as member of the championship football eleven, a regular on the wrestling team, member of the Honor Comhmittee, a scholar, a gentleman and all that goes to make an Augustonian. . - PAUL H. BRATTON Churchville Road p Staunton, Virginia Gozzernmcm Employ . Paul - First Captain, President of the Cotillion Club, Member of the Honor Com- mittee, Ad Astra Fraternity, Roller Rides, etc.,-space does not permit us to list his all-around accomplishments of the first cadet of the 1947-48 Cadet Corps which he helped to make for future corps to imitate and follow but never surpass. EDWIN E. BRISTOL WILLARD C. BROWN, JR. CHARLES AUGUSTO SANTOS BUCH y GREIG ROBERT B. BUCKMASTER DONALD CARMICHAEL AMBROSIO CHANG EDWIN E. BRISTOL p Conneautville, Pennsylvania - College - flEd!! Ed hails from Yankee-Land fpennsylvaniaj with his easy-going ways and witty remarks which made him a popular cadet from his tirst moment here. A member of the Championship Hand, a socialite without equal, a scholar, well- liked and possessing all of those line qualities that so distinguishes an A.Mi.A. Cadet. WILLARD C. BROWN, JR. ' 1450 Rydalrnount, Cleveland Heights, Ohio College ' 'Bill Bill is another four year cadet and one who has advanced to the honored position of Cadet Captain and Adjutant, an office which he fills admirably and with dignity. Not an honor roll cadet but a consistent worker who works for the betterment of a corps. 1 E CHARLES AUGUSTO SANTOS BUCH y GREIG Calario No. 553 Santiago, Cuba College George ' George is one oi' the iinest examples of our Cuban friendsl Handsome. athletically endowed, exceptionally intelligent, he has made many sincere friends Who expect him to be a leading iigure in Cuban affairs within the next decade. WVith the foundation he possesses, what is more natural! ROBERT B. BUCKMASTER 3717 Ingomar Street Washington, D. C. College Bob Bob, the care-tree, easy-going caretaker of wit and wisdom of the Third Stoop Tower, can make a future in any lield he chooses to follow. A more like- able fellow would be hard to lind. The held of art will indeed have an en- thusiastic follower and producer should he make this his destiny! DONALD CARMICHAEL 3108 Jefferson Street Wilmington, Delaware C allege Ducky ' In his short stay of one year this cadet has exhibited qualities of leadership and intelligence that will be diihcult to duplicate. Another member of the State Championship Football team and Orchid Bowl Victors-plus his prowess in other athletic endeavors. Success comes naturally to this gentleman. AMBROSIO CI-IANG Mazatenango Guatemala City, C. A. College Ambrosio iii? - i Ambrosio, hailing from Central America, continues to uphold the traditions of his ancestors and gloriously so in the Fields of intelligence, aptitude,-sendeavor and scholastic achievement. A natural to carry out the destiniesof his country's affairs in world-wide diplomacy. V JAMES A. CHEZEM RUSSELL C. CLEEK ERNEST E. CLICK CLARKE T. COOPER CLARENCE E. DEANE, JR HERBERT D. DEANE, JR I JAMES A. CHEZEM 2918 S Street SE Washington, D. C. Annapolis - - Jimmy -- Jimmy-the school electrician-the president of the YMCA-the head cheer leader-member of the Battalion Staff-Roller Rihie Membership-honor roll- are just a few of the many activities ,to his credit and all of them performed with decorum. RUSSELL C. CLEEK Warm Springs, Virginia College I 'iRuss I Russ made his presence felt in every fencing meet this past year and was instrumental in this sport achieving the goal it set for itself. A model cadet who is here for a purpose and wisely did he fullill his desire. A ERNEST F. CLICK Crimora, Virginia C ollege Ernest,' , . This National Prep School Champion in free style has left an indelible record on the annals of sports' history of this school in a manner that cannot be duplicated. The Olympics of 1952 should be his goal-thus honoring him and his Alma Mater. ' v , CLARKE T. COOPER ' 123 Amherst Street Winchester, Virginia College . HC T J: HC. T. with his many assets of wisdom, leadership, intelligence and-integrity, will carry the laurels of Augusta through college life and then on to the progress of VVinchester. Quietly he goes about doing things and in a manner that attracts attention., ' CLARENCE E. DEANE, JR. Schuyler, Virginia Virginia - , Ted . A -layvee who made the goal of the Grchid Bowl his ,achievement and won- a member of the YMCA Cabinet-Honor Roll Cadet--a sincere friend-qualities that will help him succeed in the Navy which he has chosen for his life's work. AMA will miss you in many ways. A ' , HERBERT D. DEANE, JR. Fort Defiance, Virginia 1 Buddy . lVc1.vlii1fzgl'011 and Lee ' Buddy is just as much at home in the water as out. The success of this year's swimming team is due largely to his efforts. Academically he stands in the upper fifth and when he enters W. and'L. we expect great things of him. ALAN A. DIAMONDSTEIN J. ROBERT ENGLEHART, JR. FRANCIS X. FIELDS THOMAS E. FOURACRE CHARLES W. FOWLER II DONALD J. FRETZ ALAN Af. DIAMONDSTEIN . '62 Cherry Avenue Hampton, Virginia College y HA-lu Al really settled down to hard work thispast year and did not let athletics interfere with his lessons. The results are apparent with his name appearing regularly on the honor roll. To that, add his exceiient work in his company. J. ROBERT ENGLEHART, JR. 416 Beverley Street Kingwood, West Virginia p l'Ve.s'i Poiul ' ' Bob Bob intends going' to West lntoint and has chosen the Army as his career. A better Nco is hard to lindg a more inspired member of the YMCA Cabinet could not be desired. Whatever he sets his mind to can be done by this cadet. Success is his wherever he may go. 1 . FRANCIS X. FIELDS 5706 Yord Road Baltimore, 12, Maryland I M 0'1'lVIlZ1'lIli ' Fields Fields is one of the original members of the Augusta lifflelodeers. His work has been instrumental in- keeping' that'organization alive for the past ifour years. Academically he is high in his class. Music forced him to give up fencing. An A-l Officer of the Band. THOMAS E. FOURACRE 21 Townsend Road Newark, Delaware .Delrzzwire Tommy Capabilities unlimited-athleiically better than average-scholastics high-in humor, honor and devotion unexcelled-excellent olidcership-words cannot ex- press the corps' opinion of this loyal son of Augusta. l-Tis work on the fencing squad, the track team, lacrosse team plus the editorship of the .Bayonet round out an enviable record of three years. CHARLES W. FOWLER, III Apartado 1085 Caracas, Venezuela Cofltgz' Charles ' Charles will alwaysbe remembered for his work in the Armory which helped the school in no small way to win G. l. l-ionor Rating. Give him any 'form of a gun and he is hapy. l-lis work as Captain of Supply, his academic results and Roller Rifles reveal his ideals. DONALD J. FRETZ 5315 N-. Washington Blvd. Arlington, Virginia College g 'Don,' R liver since his arrival here three years ago, Don has been excellent officer material. During' that time his work in his line company was evident in the progress it made. Academically sound. athletically inclined-his future in en- gineering is assured. DAVID T. GLIBOFF F. COOKE GOFFIGON ALBERT E. GONZALES ROBERT K. GRABER SPENCER GREGORY H. RALPH GUFFEYT DAVID T. GLIBOFF 44-3 Beach 122nd,St. Rockaway Park, L. N. Y. , ollcgc Dave Dave has been a regular on the varsity basketball quintet for the past four years. Wittyf, likeable, congenial, easy-going, describes this popular cadet. The only item to stop him was French but who can blame him for that when he Showed results in all of his other undertakings. ' . R F. COOKE GCOFFIGON i Cape Charles, Virginia Virginia . ' g . . , ' Cookie A As captain of the Band, Cookie has continued to increase the prestige of this Company and all indications tend to make us feel that this organization will again take top honors at the Apple Blossom Festival. However, we must not forget his work along social lines. V -ALBERT E. GONZALES 301 Monterey Avenue r Pelham, N. Y. A Medicine W . Al . ' 1 The mainstay of the sick bay department, an excellent member of the Stait, a vice-president of the YMCA, Honor Roll cadet, an outstanding athlete, plus a pleasing personality that attracts you-all are meager 'words to describe this loyal son of AMA. . ' , ' ' I 4 ROBERT GRAABER ' 914 Court Street ' ' Portsmouth, Virginia' 1 College ' . p p . ' 'lBob i ' , - i 'I Bob is one of those quietindividuals who are always around when you need assistance. His work with the advertising on the Bayonet and the RECALL helped us immensely. Academically and as an officer he stands at the top. D' SPENCER'GREGORY ' 2252 Circle Drive Raleigh, North Carolina C !17'0l'iNCl Greg Greg is truly one of the great athletes of this school. Despite his size he is more than a match for his opponents in any sport he engages in. In football he was a member of the State Championship Team and Orchid Bowl Victors. Tops in wrestling, lacrosseg an excellent officer and an honor roll representative. H. RALPH GUFFEY R. F. D. No. 1 Mt. Sidney, Virginia f College Ralph ' Ralph is one of the local boys as he hails from the vicinity of Mount Sidney. Academically he holds his own with all. A more conscientious student is not to be. A baseball fan without equal. Good luck, Ralph. - STANLEY A. HALL WILLIAM MCG. HARRIS WILLIAM T. HASTINGS LLOYD R. HENRY FRANK L. HICKISCI-I, JR. LOFTUS M. HITCHENS STANLEY A. HALL Amelia, Virginia- College Stan ' Stan has been with us but one short year. A regular on the l15O,vlbi football squad, a contender in wrestling, an excellent baseball player plus an enviable record in academics make us wish that he had a few more years to stay with us. WILLIAM MCG. HARRIS 1158 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. College !fBi1lJJ . Bill was big in stature when he arrived four years ago and heihas increased in every phase of cadet activity in all that time-varsity football-including tlie Championship Football eleven and Orchid Bowl Conquerors-jayvee bastketballf track-tennis-honor roll-Captain oi B Co.,-Roller Rifles, what more can you ask for? WILLIAM T. HASTINGS Johnsontown, Virginia Pharmacy Billy . A Billy aspires to attend pharmacy school and then return to Cape Charles to set up in business to tend the woes of that vicinity. Rather shy and retiring, he nevertheless made his presence felt in his high standards of academics and his performance in military. ' A LLOYD R. HENRY 4322 Argyle Place, N.W. Washington, D. C. i i I . Purdue I Lloyd -. ' Lloyd has earned the title of being one of thebest otiicers in the battalion and justly so. His academics hit a high record this year as did his performance on the fencing and lacrosse teams.. I-lfis career is engineering and he leaves AMA well prepared. i - , A FRANK L. HICKISCH, JR. 1851 Arch Street W Peters,burg, Virginia 'V Collage Frank , Frank, although a first year cadet, has made outstanding strides both as a private in B Company and in academics. His passing the NROTC Exam was no surprise. I-Ie also had time to take part in social functions for which he did his part in decorating. LOFTUS M. HITCHENS, JR. 1309 Magnolia Avenue Norfolk, Virginia A C allege ' Loftus Loftus is as well known for his work as an athlete as for his high standing on the honor roll. A stalwart on the Championship 'football eleven and Orchid Bowl Victors, a fencer and an excellent lacrosse player and 'add to this his leadership as an officer. ARCHIE C. HOLLIDAY JOHN L. HUSHEBECK JERRY A. IZENBERG JOHN K. JENNINGS T. THOMAS JONES CHARLES F. JORDAN ARCHIE' C. I-IOLLIDAY 2512 Jefferson Avenue Newport News, Virginia Collage Archie Archie is one of those quiet cadets who goes about his business doing his job and in a manner to bring Commendation. A good student and an excellent NCO. JOHN L. HUSHEBECK 239 N. Brown Street Wilmington, Delaware Delaware Jack . Jack is the answer to any coach's prayer and was responsible for many 'a victory of the AMA State Championship Eleven and Orchid Bowl Conquerors. Equal to this prowessin athletics is his academic achieverhent-all of which proves again that an athlete can be tops in more than one lield. A true gentle- man and scholar. JERRY A. IZENBERG - 80 Shariley Avenue 4 is Newark, N. J. Rutgers ' Jerryl' Afour year cadet who has endeared himself to the cadet corps. A more con- scientious student or officer in the ,I-land cannot be found. Business administra- tion is his goal in college. As a member of the school paperiand the school or- chestra he added further laurels to his popularity. ' J JOHN K. JENNINGS A 1405 Howard Street N.W. Washington, D. C. J lllcdicizflc ' f J Jack ' V H An excellent NCO and especially-while 'on guard. Academically he is tops. Not content with this he has become quite a linguist on the side. He hopes to follow in his dad's footsteps and become a surgeon. Good luck, Jack. ' ' 5, T. THOMAS JONES , 28 Lookout Road Mountain Lake, N. J. College - V 'l'ommy,' . One of the best little football players you have ever seen. l-le is the kind of fellow you like to have around you when you' feel blue. His presence makes life worth living. Although a lirst year cadet he has done more than his share to- wards malking the HQ Co. the outstanding company it is. CHARLES F. JORDAN 2438 Robin Hood Road Roanoke, Virginia College Charlie ' A quiet fellow who was captain of the State Championsin' Football-a mem- ber of the Honor Committee-a star on the lacrosse' ten, better than average in academics-an all-around capable officer-ea model cadet and winner- of the Gold Football. . . V ' f GARY KAMMERMAN RICHARD E. KELLER RALPH W. KLOTZ I ROGELIO de la. GUARDIA JOHN B. LARUS NEIL LEFKOWITZ GARY KAMMERMAN 7721-16th N.W. Washington, D. C. College I ' K'Gary A A Gary is not content with the ordinary but only satisfied with Working all the harder to better the best. As an NCO he did more than his share towards making- his company tops. Academically 'he stands in the upper lifth of' his class. RICHARD E. KELLER 282 N. Lewis Street Staunton, Virginia College Dick ' 1 Dick is another of our famous day students. Althoughhe did not engage in athletics he made up for this by making the honor roll consistently every month. Pleasing of personality-handsome-congenial-he-is bound to makelgood in his chosen iield. p V A A RALPH W. KLOTZ R. F. D. No. 4 Richmond, Virginia V. P. 1. , , ffnalpw' Ralph is one of these rare individuals who can do anything with radios and electricity. Add to this his uncanny ability to stay on the honor roll without task- ing his unusual mind. Engineering is his chosen lield where he is sure to add laurels to his name and that of his Alma Mater. . ROGER de la GUARDIA Box 847 - Panama City, Panama lfVa.s'l1.1I1fzgf01z and Lee Roy , 4' Roy is sumation of all that is line in our Latin-American friends. We'--are proud to call him our friend. His presence adds dignity to any gathering. An ini- portant member of the YMCA Cabinet he helped 'to carry this organization on greater heights. A - ,Q . JOHN B. LARUS ' Box 1503 , Richmond, Virginia l77:7'gi'l1-id H 1 Johnny ' As president of the Student Body, johnny has done a lot for the Corps, as captain of 'Cn Co. he has carried that unit forward, as a social leader he is With- out equal. I-Iis future is assured whether it bc to carry on the family name in tobacco or to branch out on his own. . NEIL LEFKOWITZ 224 West 35th St. New York, N. Y. C allege Neil i Here is another member of that undefeated layvee Football eleven. In his spare time he studied hard to make his appearance on the honor roll every month despite his trouble with French. All in all he is a line fellow and'one you learn to like more and more. ' ' 1 ' . I JOHN F. LOWEY THAD A. LORA WAYNE D. MCGREW GEQRGE J. MAUST III JOHN S. MILLARD ALBERT K. MISSIMER JOHN F. LOEWY 421 Ethan Allen Avenue Takoma Park, Maryland M czrylcziml M 7 ack Jack has been the manager of the wrestling team for the past three years and an active player on the Lacroose Ten. A more spirited and enthusiastic supporter of Augusta cannot,be found. THAD VA. LORA Goshen Road Salem, Ohio College Thad Thad is an Honor Noll regular, an active Roller Rifleman, an officer of the highest type-which is about all one could wish of a typical AMA cadet who has won the hearts of the entire corps by his whole-hearted interest in everything that is Augusta. V WAYNE D. MCGREW 1022 Ann Street Parkersburg, West Virginia Primrvion Danny Danny won hrst place honors last year as the best new cadet. To top this he won best new cadet of his company. This year he has goneion to greater heights by being one of the best NCO's in the battalion plus an enviable scholastic record. GEORGE J. MAUST III Hotel Buckingham St. Augustine, Florida College . f'George , George is another arms fanatic and is as interested in guns asiany cadet .in school. Better than average omcer, ritle team regular, a ,good student,-all of which indicate that he will make good in his chosen held' of endeavor. JOHN S. MILLARD 913 Green Way Court Norfolk, Virginia College Johnny johnny is another tulltledged AMA cadet having been for more than four years. Very ambitious whether it be in studies or military science, a good student, pleasing of personality and a true -friend of all. A p . ALBERT K. MISSIMER, JR. 5101 Evelyn Byrd Blvd. Richmond, , Virginia College p HAI!! U . I Quiet in manners, interested in malking his company tops, zealous in getting the most out of his studies, devoted to the ideals and 'traditions of Augusta. Keep your eye on this cadet for he has what il' takes to make good in life. THOMAS L. MOON STUART K. NELSON v JOHN P. PANDAZIDES HAIG A. PANOSSIAN WILLIAM E. PARKER ALAN B. PEARSON THOMAS L. MOON Herndon, Pennsylvania C ollegc Tom - just a natural athlete-a member of the Championship Football eleven plus the Orchid Bowl Victors, a good student, 'very popular, witty, an excellent NCQ. a good sabreman, a liig League Baseball prospect. Wfc will place our bets on him. STUART K. NELSON 1710 Montgomery Avenue New York, N. Y. Chicago : HSll1131'tli, Stuart gets as much out of his studies as any one could wish. Not contented with the best he tries to outdo himself by making best even better. A good privateg possessing a pleasing personality and being a true and sincere supporter 'ot the traditions of Augusta. P V JOHN P. PANDAZIDES 221 Third Avenue Quantico, Virginia .Busine.s'.r Ulohnnyj' ' Johnny is the most progressive and aggressive cadet in school. His goals are the highest and his attempts to reach them the best. Trl e is undoubtedly one of the most popular cadets in this year's corps. f A 'Q HAIG A. PANOSSIAN 1 2473-18th Street Washington, D. C. College Haig A quiet sort of fellow but one who does everything well. An excellent student and an enviable record in military performance. Attractive in looks and person- ality. , ' - ' WILLIAM E. PARKER 201 Bosley Avenue ' Suffolk, Virginia C ollcgc I Billy Here is the mainstay ot thc swimming' team for the past three years. As manager of the varsity 'football team this past season he contributed much to- wards our winning the State Championship. To top all of this is his academic progress which places him in the path ot those who malce good. .- ALAN B. PEARSON 214 Rivermont Avenue Lynchburg, Virginia T. I. Alan A, B. has two thoughts in mind+to malfethc best possible record in aca- demics and to become theoutstanding ofticer in his senior year. He has fullillc-cl these two ambitions with great honors. Naturally, we expect him to be a success. E. GARDNER RAMISEY, JR WILLIAM G. RAND P. BAIRD ROGERS, JR. RICHARD R. RUTHER, WILLIAM M. SANDERS, J JOHN P. SEIBOLD E. GARDNER RAMSEY, JR. 513 Church Street Martinsville, Virginia A Collvyv Gardner i Gardner is just one oi' those little fellows who all of a sudden grew up into an outstanding' officer and an A-1 Student in his senior year. His presence makes you want to do things in the better way. His witty remarks and sociability will be long remembered. A WILLIAM G. RAND 36 S. Pitt Street Carlisle, Pennsylvania CfllfI'ZJL'1'S'lf3l of N. C. , I Bill Bill has given of his all to Augusta in many ways-without his efforts as business manager of the TRECALL this publication would have failed-his manager- ship of the fencing team-his work as Sergeant-lVlajor-membership on Roller Rifles-mean that A.lVl.A.loses one of its Finest. P. BAIRD ROGERS, JR. ' Waverly, Virginia - V. P. .l. 'fBaird P, B. intends entering V, P. l. to take up scientific agriculture, thus tol- lowing in the family name and tradition. As a cadet he is all one could wish tor- an excellent NCO-honor roll cadet-an' enthusiastic baseball player-keenly in- terested in all that is A.M.A. RICHARD R. RUTHER 9802 Hough Avenue Cleveland, Ohio College , 4 Dickl' ' Dick is an easy-going, carefree, typical .niilitary school cadet. Capabilities un- limited although unused, pleasing personality, witty, 'full of school spirit. His work as manager of'the various varsity sports has done much towards their success. WILLIAM M. SANDERS, JR. 3512 Clark Avenue Raleigh, N. C. '- U l'1'i'Ut?1'Sify of N. C, 'I ' Bill H Bill has lived up to what has been expected of him-tops in academics, Roller Rifles, Captaincy of D Co., an excellent officer, an A-l athlete, active in social V circles, interested in everything pertaining to the good of the Corps, handsome- just cannot describe the coming citizf ' V ' ' in ot Raleigh, N. C.. JOHN P. SEIBOLD 4 4930 Rock Springs Road Arlington, Virginia College ',lolnmy Johnny is a future VVeismuller-a member ot the varsity swimming team tor four years. Throughout all that time -he has been tops of perfection climaxing this by winning a place at the Nationals. A member f ' ' ' and State 'Banl C ' ' o the Augusta Melodeers c hampions. GASTON SEIGLE JAMES H. SHIVELY HUGH B. SLUSSER JOHN S. SPENCER 9' PAUL D. STONEHAM DAN S. STREET , ' GASTON SEIGLE A 9Calzada 2, Vedado Havana, i Cuba, College I 'fSeigle C, C. is a cadet who helps to make better relations between the USA, and our Latin-American Countries. A11 excellent oflicerman outstanding student, artis- tically inclined, a linguist-with all these assets his future in Cuban affairs inter- national is unmistaken. JAMES H. SHIVELY Ferrurn, Virginia College Jimmy , Jimmy is one of those quiet cadets at Augusta who go around helping others in every possible way and making this school better this year than last. A good NCO, a hard worker, an excellent student, dependable, conscientious-his work in college will rellect these qualities. HUGH B. SLUSSER Raphine, Virginia C allege A Hugh Hugh is a quiet cadet. H ere with but one purpose and that to prepare himself for college and later life. 1-le is fuliilling that pledge admirably. Had he not kept to himself so much, more of us would have had the pleasure of knowing him better. JOHN S. SPENCER, JR. 518 Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, Florida U1lim'z',s ity .of Florida black 1 l Although here but one short year, he has shown us what a new cadet can be like. Vitally interested in everything Augusta, he goes out for every activity at this school and performs well in all... Fellows like him made this 'corps the A-l Corps it is. PAUL D. STONEHAM Waverly, Virginia U11i11cr.vity of Virginia ' Paul Paul has developed more than any other cadet in the Senior Class. Tops as an officer in the State Championship Hand, a hard worker academically, a social lion, an athlete if he wished to he, a line Fellow and a true' -friend to those who know him. A DAN S. STREET 'Farm Fields Wytlieville, Virginia V. P. .l. i Dail Dan, throughout his Four years, has demonstrated more than once that he is capable of attaining any goal he sets his heart upon. An excellent officer, Roller Rifles membership, honor roll ability, artistically inclined, a line 'photographer and an A-l manager in Sports. .l -. 1 LUTHER W. SYKES RONALD S. THOMPSON, ALLEN K. TOMLIN DONALD A. TYRRELI PARKS C. UNDERDOWN JOSEPH J. VOLPE LUTHER W. SYKES , Waverly, Virginia Itaradolfzll-Mtrcolfl . Luke Lulke is a rare combination of brains and brawn. Very active as an ofticer in H. Q. Co. and unparalleled in sports-a member of the State Championship Foot- ball Eleven and Orchid QHowl,Victors-a star on the baseball nine-an answer to a coach's prayer. RONALD S. THOMPSON, JR. - R. F. D. No. 1 ' Mt. Sidney, Virginia C allege i'Ronny Tommy is just a natural AMA cadet having grown up with the school, hav- ing lived his entire life within the 'influence of the academy. Intelligent, humor- ous, striking in personality, industrious ambitions,-factors which will take him far in his turbulent world. ALLEN K. TOMLIN Crozet, Virginia University of lf'1i7'glMll!l V HAI!!- Officership, intelligence, personality plus, handsome, leadership-all are rolled up in AL His work in the fencing team the past three years has been instru- mental in this sport remaining on top. Keep your eyes on this boy, he is going places. A DONALD A. TYRRELL Woodbridge, 0 Virginia Maryland g Don - ' Don is just another natural athlete who has ,helped to carry the banner of AMA far and wide. Aside from being an excellent baseball player, he added fur- ther to his laurels by starring on the State Championship Football. Team and Orchid Bowl VVinning' teams. A PARKS C. UNDERDOWN, JR. . 104 Olive .Avenue Lenoir, N. C. Univers-ily N. C. - Parks Parks is a four year cadet who brings a quiet but brilliant. course to a Fine conclusion. Academically inclined plus artistic talent along band and orchestral lines, he has done his part as every loyal cadet would do. 'Good luck. JOSEPH J. VOLPE 400 Fifth .Avenue I-Iadden Heights, N. J. College joe . Joe is another of our illustrious athletes-especially well known for his star performance on the varsity state champions in football and at the Orchid Bowl. Hisiwork with academicsymust not be overlooked for they equalshis athletics. DAVID H. WALLACE HAROLD BJWALTERS HARRY E. WELLS RICHARD K. WI-IITTINGTO RICHARD R. WILDING SEYMOUR WILKS 'DAVID H. WALLACE 316 Riversider Drive South Charleston, West Va. Wc'sl Vl1'ginia. Ll7'l Z!l. Dave Dave is one of the linest golfers and best dancers ever to attend this school. At every prominent social function or golf tourney, you will besure to Find. him among those present. lflc has what it takes to go places in this world. HAROLD L. WALTERS 400 Boyd Avenue Martinsburg West Virginia JW. I. T. 1 Hal Hal is undoubtedly the linest ofhcer ever to head the lfl. Q. Company in recent years. However, his untiring efforts with this unit did. not prevent him from being one of the, Honor Roll Al-ligliest. As a Roller Rifleman and debatel' he displayed 'further explored talent. i ' HARRY E. WELLS 8 S. Qhincy Street Margate City, N. J. Carnegie Tech P ':Harry Harry is another of the arms experts of this year's corps. He used this knowledge to good advantage on the rifle team. 'I'-le desires to' enter an engineer- ing school and follow in his father's footsteps. . . ' RICHARD K. WI-IITTINGTON ' . 209 Main Street A Susquehanna, Pennsylvania 1 College Q Dick - 4 ' . Dick made the news by his outstanding work on the 150 lb. football team and as a member of the sabre division of the fencing team. As an otihcer he ranks with the best and as a student he is the teacher's clreainof utopia.. RICHARD R. WILDING ' ' BOX 103 Chapmanville, West, Va. College ' Dick . - - Dick is one of these quiet cadets who spends the greater portion of his time on academics but still finds enough spare moments to go out for athletics. l-lis academics put: him regularly on the honor roll. As an NCO he is tops. SEYMOUR I. WILKS 2909' Marshall Avenue Newport News, Va. p Virginia '- Seymour F As an NCO, Seymour does a bang-up job. In aeadeinilcs he attains this same degree of perfection as a scholar. He plans to. enter Virginia and then go into business. CARTER S. WOOD WILLIAM H. WOODS, JR EDWARD K. WRIGHT GILBERT WRIGHT RICHARD E. BELINS PAUL H. HANCOCK CARTER S. WOOD 3076 S. WoodrowWStreet Arlington, Virginia Amzapolis Carter Handsome, attractive, ,personality plus, intelligent, studious, witty, humorous, a top officer if not the hnest in the school-Roller Rilleman, RECAL1. Staff worker -make him one of the outstanding cadets to be graduated this year. WILLIAM H. WOODS, JR. ' Box 482 Salem, Virginia l7iv'gmia ' W Billy 1 Billy came back to Augusta this year to complete what he began four years ago when war put a stop to his wishes to be graduated. Back again he has made good in academics, athletics and military. We will miss having you with us.- EDWARD K. WRIGHT 3712 Vincennes Place New Orleans, La. ' College . Eddie ' B K. will be remembered for being one of the four to be nominated to try for the Pepsi Cola Scholarship and for his consistency in remaining at- the top of the monthly roll. Add to that his wonderful friendship and work in French. GILBERT WRIGHT 3712 Vincennes Place New Orleans, La. College Gil 3 Gil is always 'being mistaken for his brother. This is not unusual as he like his brother are tops in everything they do. As a scholar he stands far above the rest. His work in his company is equal to this talent. i RICHARD E. BELINS 1724 Maple Avenue Haddon Heights, N. J. Dick Tflfest Point - Dick in his short time of one year has made a niche in the annals of AMA both in academics and athletics. Of course we must not detract from his military. Orchid Bowl player, an A-1 basketball man and an excellent baseball candidate. PAUL H. HANCOCK Box 711 Berwyn, Maryland Paul University of zllaryland Paul is an athlete, a scholar and an outstanding oflicer, all rolled up into one cadet. I-Iis Work with the YMCA has helped this unit to keep advancing. Pleasing in personality and easy to win friends make us realize- what a line fellow y we have had with us. I ' 'E JOEL J. ADELBERG WALDO L. ALLEN MARK H. BOWEN JR. ROBERT E. BRADFORD u GEORG-E I. CRIPSEN, JR ANTHONY A. DiCELLO JOEL J. ADELBERG 2117 Sout1'i'I-Ianover Street ' Baltimore, Maryland Monk A g Maryland U nive1'sizf'y Joe will go down in the athletic history of Augusta as one of her immortals. Excellent in footballg an outstanding' wrestler and one of theabiggest reasons why our grapplers have done so well-so interested is he in this sportg in La crosse the pivot around whom the team was built. Add to this is devotion to all that is Augusta. WALDO L. I ALLEN 106 East Maryland Avenue Crewe, Virginia lllgirlgjl W ' g V. P. 1. Walclo has been instrumental 'in making all of our social functionsgla success. He had a knack of knowing how to make good decorations better. One of the reasons our RECAL1, and Bayonet were outstanding. A MARK I-I. BOWEN, JR. 1 Bland, Virginia VVindy' , V. P. I. Windy has made a host of friends in his short one year stay at Augusta. His smile added much to our daily life and his 'wit made an ordinary day a wonderful one. Good luck, VVindy. 1 ROBERT E. BRADFORD W Box 32 Blacksburg, Virginia Bob V. P. I. Bob did his bit for two years assisting the publications of one of thelfmest Bciyoncfs ever to carry the 'name of Augusta. His taking oi' 'football movies added great enjoyment to everyone in the corps. 'Then of course We must not forget his academic achievement. . ' GEORGE I. CRIPSENQ JR. H 716 Carolina Avenue Norfolk, Virginia- . George C ollegc i H As captain of the rifle team George carried thisrsport, onto win 'the Hearst Trophy-an achievement that is dear to the hearts of a military school. In sport his work on the l5O lb. football team and the lacrosse ten were constructive to the record they accomplished. p ' ANTHONY A. 'DiCELLO 1108 W. Market Street Pottsville, Pennsylvania Tony U. H . H Lehigh 4 , Tony is one of the unknown athletes of Augusta. As a member of the 150 lb. football eleven he leduhis teammates to many a victory, In track he 'notched up many a victory for Augusta. His 'accomplishments .infv academics equal his work in military and sports. , B A , I NELSON A. FARLEY DAVID C. GADD FRED E. HAMLIN, J . CHARLES E. LUKEN NICHOLAS J. PHILOPOL FRANK SCOTT, J NELSON A. FARLEY- 623 Randolph Street Charleston, West Virginia Hllllgsu . ' Wert Virginia U71-i'UL'7'.?llQXl. just a quiet student and an excellent athlete. Playing on the 150 lb. foot? ball team and the varsity basketball and track teams just about took all of Iiggs' time. WVhat was left he devoted to academics where he made good grades. A true friend to all who knew him and a local cadet. DAVID C. GADD 810 Arbondale Drive High Point, North Carolina Dave University of Nmftlzi Carolimz Dave did his bit working on the decorating committees of the social organi- zations and by assisting the art editor of the RECALL. Academically sound and militarilly one of the best new cadets. Quiet, but impressive by his accomplish- ments. FRED E. HAMLIN, JR. BOX 2276 X i Roanoke, Virginia Fred H cz-111 pd en-S yd ey - - Fred starred on the Orchid Bowl Eleven and the basketball quintet. Topping this is his way of making you feel that he is your sincere friend. Academically he is at the top. Medicine calls him to follow in his father's footsteps. Good luck. CHARLES E. LUKENS ' 509 Allison Avenue Roanoke, Virginia Chuck A V.. P. I. M Chuck is bound for VPI where he intends to take up dairy husbandry to follow in his father's chosen field of business. One of the Augusta's great dancers and social lionsg a leader in academicsg an excellent NCQ-asures us that he will be successful. - NICHOLAS J. PHILOPOLOUS ' i 127 Turnpike Street. 1 Canton, Massachussetts NickJ' Q Tufts -' Nick is one of the finest wrestlers ever to be turned out by AMA. In his short stay of two years he has consistently earned the credit of being an athlete and a scholar. His work in studies parallels his achievment in -wrestling, FRANK J. SCOTT, JR. V Ashland Avenue Bedford, Virginia Frank '.l?a11.dolplz-M'n'c0n . -' Frank is one of the rifle trigger men who earned the school the distinction of being the Hearst Trophy winners. Intelligent, handsome, personality plus, academically consistent-all add up to a real fellow. WELLYN c. SELLERS, JR R. LAWSON SMITH RICHARD R. STEELE G. ARNOLD STEVENS, JR MEBANE H. TURNER JOHN J. VAN VLECK C SELLERS WELLYN . 916 N. Boulevard Richmond, Virginia . i l3ill C ollegc Bill possessed of an Atlas-like build and he lives up to his reputation. In swimming he broke record after record and was instrumental in leading his teammates to the wonderful record they made this past season. Check up on the Olympics of 1952 and look for his name. Good luck. R. LAWSON SMITH Crewe, Virginia Bob . i V. P. I. . Bob was quiet fellow who went around helping his fellow cadets to do a better job. Academically one of the highest, he intends entering VPI to take up agriculture. We wish him the best of success in his chosen field. RICHARD R. STEELE 217 West 4th Street Greensburgh, Pennsylvania Dick,' F?'U7lf6f'f7'1' M arslztall .A Dick is bound for college to take up business administration and then return to Greensburgh to assume control of his father's bakery establishment. lfVith his winning ways, his academic background, his athletic achievements, he is sure to succeed. G. ARNOLD STEVENS 185 Denslow Avenue .Los Angeles, California Steve Q Uuiwm'izfy of S01LIilIC7'H California Steve hails from sunny California and came east to see what life truly is. A well-met fellow with all that takes to assure a successful future, he did his part to make the corps the great one it was by assisting the decorating committees, playing lacrosse and hitting the honor roll monthly. ' MEBANE H. TURNER 4 Ampthill Road Richmond, Virginia Mein Augmfa Military fl cadcmy Meb is one of the natural athletes-outstanding in football, undefeated in wrestling, a star in track and lacrosse. Add to this his uncanny ability to stay on the honor roll without working too hard. Success is his for the asking. JOHN C. VAN VLECK 2015 Landsdowe Way Silver Springs, Maryland Johnny , Cawiegie Tech U Johnny intends taking up engineering and thus continue the family name in this profession. Artistically inclined, studious, courteous, well-liked, an ex- ' TCO, a hard worker, a loyal and conscientious son of Augusta. cellent IN CHARLES E. PENNOCK Box 1179 San juan, Puerto Rico Chuck ' College Chuck has been here with us for two years and in that short time has endeared himself to the entire corps. Forced to give up active participation in ath- letics becausecof an injury, he gave his all by becoming an outstanding member of the Staff. Academically sound and one of the best in military, we predict a wonderful future for him in the horticulture world when he graduates from college four years hence. ALLEN L. PENNY 633 Colonial Drive High Point, North Carolina ' HAI!! V C ollege An active member of the staff and the medical unit of this school for four years, Al has done more than his share towards making this corps the A-l unit it has been this past year. An active member of the Honor Roll, keenly interested in all that pertains to AMA he has upheldthe family name with great de- corum. Wliatevei' hischosen field for his lifeis work, we are sure that he will-succeed. The love of the corps goes with him when hewleaves us this June. V CHARLES E. BONES , 450 Maple Avenue Waynesboro, Virginia Chuck A Q College A Chuck- will be long remembered for his athletic prowess. In football he played a bang-up game and was instrumental in our winning many a game. His fame will be better remembered for his goal in the VMI game fifteen seconds to go with the Cadets trail- ing by one point. His record in- athletics is equalled by his academic achievment. Athletics will undoubted- ly play a stellar role in his college life and probably soute years beyond that. 1 SENIORS Balznbous Bazcmore . Belshee BQ1-nlmrdt Boucs ' Bushman Devereux Grossman Lacy Lowmzm IVIajor Noble Rflgsdalc Ramsey, ,'l'. Singdrso Spencer, F. Thomas, E. Thomas, M. E. Updike NVhite, H. UNDERGRADUATES Agin Alfaro Allen, E. Amber Angle, B. Angle, P Annett Ashby Aycock, Ayres Ballmis Balossi Barker Barlow Barnes a-- ua Barrett Burke, D. Burke, F. Br ant R Y y - Brown, E. Briggs Boykin Bowers, I Boone Blake UNDERGRADUATES Buscy , Chang, B. Cohen Conley, F. Crosby Czlrricr Chauncey Cole, I. Core Cucrvo, O. ' Catalnno Citarella Cole, Xxflll. H. Coulter Cuervo, R. Chzunblin Clements Collins, H. 'Cowell Cunninglmxn Clmndlcr Click, Ed. F. Collins I. M. Crawford Dabney UNDERGRADUATES Daniels Dickinson Dzlrrah I Jixon Davis Eacho Day Ellm an D eal Elton Espinoszl, G. Espinosa, R. Evans Fzxircloth Ferguson Fernandez Folline Fetncr Fouracrc Fifcr, E. Frcar Fifcr, L. Ifrceman Fogle Fl1SSClbZ1l1gl'l JNDERGRADLIATES J 3 Fyc Giammaria Guerra Gallier Gibson Guffey, A. Galvan Gooding . Hailey, L. T. Garcia Gray fl-Ialey Gayhart Gregg Hancock Hanger Hantsch Harrison Harwook Hatcher Hays Hentwole He-imanson Hewitt Hill, VV. A UNDERGRADUATES Hill, XV. R. Hrisis Hodge Huff Hoke, K. Humpl1reys Hoke, ' R. Hunt Howard Ibarra Jacobson jackson jcrichow Johns Joiner ,Tones Klein , Kelley Kline Kerman 'Kobcr Keys Koetzlc Kinnic Knox UNDERGRADUATES Lancastcl' Long Lupton Marozza Miller Lazarus Lopcz Luttrcll Mnrshzdl Miner Leckic Lora, VV. Madden Mather-Smith Mitchell Lester Luhin Malam ut Matthews Mohler E Litton Lundy Mnrkey Mentzer Monroe UNDERGRADUATES Mooring Nforris Moss Mun din M-ycrs, R Myers, Sf Mc. Loney Owens Paxton Mc. Carthy Ncmier Pappas Pearson, A. I Mc. Ginley, P. Ney ' Parnell Pelland Mc. Ginley, C. Nicklas Paterson, C. Penny, L. Mc. Laughlin Oilenwaelder Patterson, H. Pennock ' 1 UNDERGRADUATES Peralta Poey Raclman Ripoll, R. Rodriquez Philopoulos, G. Ponclielcl Ramsauer Robbins Rodqers Pilley Price Raphaelson Roberts Rohr Pilson Pullen Reed ' Robles, A. Ros, I1 Pine Pulliam Ripoll, I-I. Roblesi My Ross, M. X UNDERGRADUATES Roth Sandridge Schmitz Shappec Simpson Rubush Sarazin Schulteis, A. Shillinglaw Sites Rudolph Saunders, M. Schulteis, I. Shipp Sollod Russell Saunders, R. Scrivencr Shirley Surg Salford Scliimmel Sessoms Simmons Spitzer UNDERGRADUATES Stanley Starr Stcinctz Suarez Suter Swecker Taylor Tonkiu Trice Twymall - - Vail Vaughan Villoldo Vitol Vlfard, E. Wfard, I. Vlfebh WVei11 VVelcl1 VVells, H. R. VVl1ite, H. D Wfhite, R. C. VVilde Wfilliams Wissle1' ' UNDERGRADUATES Abrams Zggame f Mitthell, R. Wong Adams . Lane Philhower Wl'igIlt, E. R, D Bowlin Lawson VVinston Yeago Brooke Locken XfVithc-:rs Young MORI Cadets Fowler and McLaughlin Receiving Machine Gun Instructions From Sergeant Medczllfe 304551132 PLTSZQA , . 3 3 Assembly Line Prepar gl: A LVLAQRY TACTICAL CFFICERS CADET-COMPANY-CAPTAl NS LINE CGMPANIES actical Department Augusta may' well be proud ol' her tactical de- partment for- the past year, as they have been not only a military department, in the strict sense of the word, but also a definite asset to the social activities of the corps. This department has as its head Colonel R. H. Gztrrity, who has been the one -responsible for the entire program of military teachings. I-le has, along with all his work in the office and classrooms, been of invaluable work in the practical Dl'OlJlCITlSi 'VVe might add that he is always present at any athletic contest or social event of the school. The first assistant in the department is Major Robert T. Dunn. While he has been of the utmost help in the administration and classroom Work, we of the corps have found his greatest help in the Colonel R, H. Gal-iw training of the cadets on the 'drill field. He is the P M S 81 T ' one who has developed the corps into the great drill unit team it IS. Although Captain Senrl left before Christmas his Work in the initial shaping of the corps Was more than enough to warrant his mention. The rest of the department is made up of'four sergeants who assist in any way they can the so called senior members of the staff. VVithout them the. top men could not direct the corps. - TACTISAL OFFICERS Major Robert T, Dunn Captain Howard A. Searl M. Sgt. Richard A. Medcalf Master Sgt. John A Caldwell Sergeant Marshall Sergeant H. B. McCrum 1 Battalion ta W.C. Brown Charles WV. Fowler Wlilliam G Rand Alberto Gonzales R. C. McLaughlin Allen L. Penny ff l R OFFICERS VVILLARD C. BROVVN Captain Adjutant CHARLES W. FOVVLER HI Captain Supply VVILLIAM G.,RAND -Sergeant-Major ALBERTO GONZALES First Lieutenant Medical THOMAS C. MCLONEY' -Assistant Sergeant-Major ALLEN Af PENNY Znd. Lieutenant Medical Officer - FRED C. SHAPPEE Motor Sergeant RICHARD C. McL.AUGHLIN 2nd, Lieutenant Supply CHARLES E. PENNOCK Mail Sergeant ' JIMMY CHEZEM Maintenance Sergeant PAUL H EATVVOLE Personnel Officer ROBERT BUCKMASTER Maintenance Ofncer RALPH VV. .KLOTZ Supply Sergeant T. C. DEANE, IR. Supply Sergeant MICHAEL HRISIS Medical Sergeant 'Fred C. Shappee, Ir., Thorne C. McLoney Charles E, Pennock Ralph Klotz James Cliezem Paul, I-leatwole Robert B uekmaster T. C. Deane I Battalion Commander Company commander Company A PAUL HANGER BRATTON ' Class Honors 1944-45 No reports and no demerits Honor Company 1945-46 No reports and no demerits Ad Astra Per Aspera Best Odicer of the Day Best room in Barracks Manager of Varsity Football Team Spottiswoode Wfest ltcledal 1946-47 No reports and no demerits Manager of Varsity Football Team Spottiswoode West Medal First Lieutenant Staff 1942-48 No reports and no demerits Battalion Commander Captain Company A President of the Cotillion Club Treasurer of the Student 'Body Secretary of the Senior Ciceronian Literary Society Ad Astra Per Aspera It is a rlitticult task that a Cadet accepts, when he is appointed Battalion Com- mander, and Paul Bratton. knew it and was determined to accomplish that task. This he has done in a way that is almost remarkable. But before we look at what he has done let us take a look at Paul himself. He is a boy of the highest ideals and manly conduct. Paul is not one of these ft love me fellows but one that is always ready to give another cadet a helping hand in anything he can. Paul has constantly worked for the betterment of the school and has put himself out time and time again to help -keep things running more smoothly. A But now what about Paul as a military leader For the past two years before he became Battalion commander he was on the statt and many wondered whether or not he could control a Corps. But as we told you Cadet liratton is one to go all out to accomplish a task and that is exactly what he did. As a result he has made the finest First Captain this school has ever seen or will see for quite some time. Paul has set himself up as an example and has shown to the corps what it takes to be a good Military leader, both on the drill held and in barracks. Speaking' of the discipline in barracks, it is awell known fact that this years corps is better behaved in the realms of the quadrangle than any other corps in the history ot the school and this is directly due to the fine work ot' the First Captain. Named Cadet that had done most for school Compan aptains .B,, .,,,, Adjutant: Supply I e' ' .V , - - ..... 1 'me -- . .... . y. .,. . i ,f .. .. .. .,f:. .f ...l .... .. lil, -. ..,.. 1.., .uk .... x ..,...,. . . t . . , it . ti. . i..,.. , - .3 V:: H . .. Ve --- -..:..:t!,,, ,, ,,,... Y. .L ..... ., , Q ...X6...... ...-- ..,. -t . ........ ...... . .. . V. e .. V ,., ............. . .... .......,. . i. .,. Q , . , . 5 - 2.:a: ' ' -K Q Qzg gg: a - :S .. we I L 'gi gf-5,513 I , 5: .522 H H V - 5 .. . me 2 'fee' - CIW. m we Q :Q Q H E Q: 'Z 5 ?fNh,,Q1l:, 5555 jj. E E . tg -, 't fe :X H H . .. . tt ' V V Q: . , . H V- V mi we 5' m:::.V tt , H 1 it B U li :':.:E . H1 V3.1 .,., H H .. 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CHARLES FOWLER Charley is another one of the Buzz Boys. His devotions to his duties in the armory have added many points for Augusta during' tiovernment' Inspection. Without his zthle assistant the St'aH would not be what it is today. WILLIAM HARRIS Bill Captain oI B Company has done wonders and when the honors are given out this Finals, you can he sure that HB will not been the short end. Bill is an outstanding football player :md :student and during his four years at Augusta. he has gained. the love and respect ot all. ' .. JOHN LARUS ' John is one of the rare individuals who always has the interest of school at heart. As president of the Student Body and Honor Committee he has furthered the high ideals of Augusta. To Big john we say well done and the hest of everything. WILLIAM SANDERS - Bill, handsome and intelligent are the earmarks of this outstanding t'udet. 'He is lioth at student and an athlete, a company commander and at true friend to all. D Company has developed splendidly during the year under his ahle leadership. Success in all things, Bill. WILLIAM ALDRICH VVith one of the hardest jolms in the Battalion, Bill has come thru in line style. His understanding and patience has won him the respect of all that serve under him. Ever present in all school functions, we will remember him well. FRANCIS GOFFIGAN This year Cookie has worked with the Band until he has huilt one of the finest musical organizations in this section. He has had u ditlicult joh, and has done it well. ln his quiet, gssulring way he has hrought many honors to him, and Augusta. Best uf luck in everything, ,ooc1e. HAROLD WALTERS Hal, the efficient and hardworking captain of the Headt'p1zn'ters Company, has done ft job that will stand. as :t model of perfection for many years. He has won the respect and contidence of his own company as well as that of the entire corps. 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Sanders Aldrich Go Hi gan Vthtlters -.t 2 'T iii ' i'i 'i'i 4 I , ...' ,. V :Q - :.:V,:::.:V ..., f FIRST PLATOON Henry Wfood Lora Tomlin Compan, 'F' Captain ' PAUL H. BRATTON First Lieutenant Executive, Ofiicer LLOYD R, HENRY' First Lieutenant CARTER' S. WGOD Second Lieutenant THAD A. LORA First Sergeant h ALLEN K. TOMLIN Compans 'Q' i' FIRST , PPATOON Technical Sergeant Platoon 'Guide ' Squad Leaders Company Street Hitchens Eacho. Vkfoogls ' A . ' Buchman - V - Clcek. , Privates Privates Privates - Corporals Angle, B. Grossman- Sclnhitz Day Balabous Hamlin 1 , Thompson, R. Folline Bowen Hewitt Trice n Elton Bryant ,Hunt Turner - Cole, J. . Patterson, C. Harris, B. -Y. Q V . Pondfieltl 3 ' .Salisbury ' SECOND PLATOON Technical Sergeant Platoon Guide Squad Leaders - Barnes ' Pandazides Holliday' ' Gliboff ' d Oclenwalder . - Busey Privates Privates Privates Barrett , Nelson Mooring - Busey ' Oclenwalder F. Penny, L. Dickinson . Mathews' Sarazin . Hickisch ' Missiiner - Sessoms - . Locken Vvlllie, Harrry Clerk SECOND PL,ATOON FIRST PLATOON Harris Fretz Thomas PG8.l'a1 .1 Compan Captain VVILLIAM M. HARRIS First Lieutenant DONALD J. FRETZ Second Lieutenant M. E. THOMAS First Sergeant A L H ALAN B. PEARSQN H' 99 Technical Sergeant Click, , D. Privates . 'A gin Brad ford Belshec Bernliaixlt ' Frear Lupton Lazarus Technical Sergeant Young, R. F. Privates 'BH.ZC1I1Ol'C Collins, H. Coulter Dixon lilowlin Farias Compcm FIRST PLATOON fl' 99 Platoon Guide Squad Leaders Company Clerk Paxton VVl1i1e, fl-lal Engleliart Click, Hantsch Privates Privates Miner 'lfonkin lllitchcll, R. Updike Marshall VVl1ite, R. C. Ramsey, J. Rudolph i Corpoifals Scrivener Blake Giaiuinaria, Shivcly 'Igukans Rutl1e1' Sllillinglaw SECOND PLATOON Platoon Guide Squad Leaders Miner Gibson -lerichow Rubush Privates Privates Callier Siunuons 'H all Stevens Lownian Suarez Loewy Van Holtcn Ragsdale VVard Sleinelz X-'Vein A SECON D PLATOON FIRST PLATOON Larus Millard ' Mzxust Cooper Compan Captain ' JOHN BNLARUS First Lieutenant IOI-IN MILLARD Second Lieutenant GEO-RGE MAUST First Sergeant- K CLARKE THOMAS COOPER fi' 99 Compan 'Q FIRST PLATCON Technical Sergeant Platoon Guide Squad Leaders Company Clerk Farley X Jordan Parker Hill, W. R. Mentzer Chang A. Privates Privates Privates Corporals Adams ' Kelley Smith Patterson . Boone Klotz Sollod Russell Gaclcl Knox Spencer, I. Shirley Guflfey, A. Markey Vaughan Leckic Guffev, O. . Ros Wa1'd Scott Ibarra Aclelberg Wiiiston Vail Jennings . Vlfriglit, E. , SECOND PLATOON Technical Sergeant Platoon Guide Squad Leaders Panossian VV'al1ace Gooding ' ' ' ,Sites ' ' 'Kainmerman .- ' W1'igl1t,- G: Privates Privates Privates, Ambler Espinosa, R. Philopolous, N. Angle, P. Fye Roclriquez Cripsen Keller Schimmel Cuerto, R. Kober Sellers ' Deane, H. Lefkowitz Sorg DiCelIo Litton Stanley Espinosa, I. Reed VVebb SECOND PLATOON FIRST PLATOON Sanders A Motris Bowers Fouracrc N' 99 Compan D Captain WILLIAM M. SANDERS First Lieutenant JOHN MORRIS , Second Lieutenant JOHN ROY BOWERS Fi1St Sergeant THOMAS FOURACRE Ompan PP 99 FIRST PLATQON Technical. Sergeant Platoon Guide Squad Leaders Company Clerk Rogers, P. B. Vlfhittington Wells McGrew . t Wilclizig Major , Privates Privates Privates Allen, E. Jackson Ripoll, H. . Allen, VV. Keys Ripoll, R. Annett Kinnie Shipp Barker Lancaster Twyman Chauncey Lubin, V . Cole, VV. Owens V Corporal Core Pellancl Fernandez- Fouracre, R. ' Philopolous, G. Hastings ' A Cohen ' ' SECOND PLATOQN llwl Technical Sergeant Platoon Guide Squad'ILeaders Gregory Fetner Chaniblin ' Cowell , Chang, B. ' VV'right, E. K Privates Privates Privates Ayres Gray' Miller I Citarella ,Harrison Sandrildge Crawford Hatcher Saunders, R. Ferguson Heimason Swecker Luttrcll Corporal V Sanders, My SECON D PLATOON 1 w W W FIRST PLATOON Aldrich ' Aycock WCICII Tyrrell Compan Cfaptai-n VVILLIAM T. ALDRICH First Lieutenant XNLLIAM AYCOCK Second Lieutenant JA M ES VVE LCH Q First Sergeant DUN TYRRELL PP 99 Compan Pi' 99 - FIRST PLATO ON ,.. Technical Sergeant Platoon Guide Squad Leaders Company Clerk Hancock ' Van Vlcck Buch Moon Scigle V Alfaro Privates Privates Privates Corporals Ashby Poev Robles, M. Balbis Boykin Pullen Ross, M. , Collins, j. Curevo, O. Ramsauer Schulteis, A. Luttrell Deal Raphaeisou Willia.n'is Garcia Madden Robbins Wisslei' W1'igl1r, E. R. Malamut Roberts ' Villoldo Robles, A. Evans SECOND PLATOON Technical Sergeant Platoon Guide Squad Leaders La Guardia Lester f Long Hodge Ramsey, Privates Privates Privates Aycock, W. G, Galvan Klein, H. , Bowers, I. R. Gray Lopez Brown, E. Guerra Moss Faircloth Hays Ney Fogle V , Hoke, R., Perall-rx Howard Price Kerman Roge1's,S 1. Roth Sclmlteis, I. Vilol 0 WRST PLATOON Waltex's Sykes Clements Fifer Compan NHQ9' Captain E HAROLD XVALT ERS First Lieutenant LUTHER WY SYKES Second Lieutenant THOMAS A. CLEMENTS First Sergeant LESLIE E. FIFER Compan HQ'9 . FIRST PLATOON Technical Sergeant Platoon Guide Squad Leaders Company Clerk Lacy Marozza Simpson Daniels e Gregg Yeago Privates Privates I Corpovals Burke, F. Huff Myers, S. Davis Carrier Jones,J. Pilley Fifer, S. Cunningham Koetzle Pilson ' Kline Gayliart Mohler, E. Spencer, F. Huff Myers, R. XfVells, H. R. Suter VVlfllClfS D Lawson SECOND PLATOON Technical Sergeant Platoon Guide Squad ,Leaders . Crosby 'Z Pliillhower Joiner 1 A 'Singers A X Q Harwood Privates N Privates Rrivates ,Helins . , 14' , Devereux , Swartz Bones ' I Neimer ' Volpe ' Q Burke, D. ' ' I NQCSDIC k Huslll.ieclg,:' Carmichael Rohr: Hanger ' Johns Spitzer ' 1 - Ramsey, C. ' ., Hill, W. A. Mitchell ' Goftigon Bentley f. Technical Sergeant .Seibold ' I Privates Altman Barlow Technical Sergeant Unclerclown Privates Balossi Briggs Catalano Dabney Diamondstein The Band Captain F. ACOOKE GOFFIGON First Lieutenant PAUL D. STONEHAM Second Lieutenant CAM M. BENTLEY First Sergeant FRANCIS X. FIELDS Stoneham Fields , FIRST PLATOON Platoon Guide ' Squad Leaders A Company Cler Izenberg Chandler Bristol Monroe . Pine Bloom 'Privates Privates Brooke jones, S. Freeman Nicklas ' Haley, E. Starr Taylor SECOND PLATOON Platoon Gtiide ' Squad Leaders .Corporals Steele ' Pappas Hailey . Pearson, A, J, Nli3.tllC1'Sfl1lYl1 ' Fusselbaugh Mundin . , Abrams Privates Privates Elln-lan Hill, W. A. Slusser Mitchell, T. Suter McGinley, P. Wilde McGinley, T. Wong Radman Zagame THE 5 fW.Q,1.w: 4 ,iw ,, ABA is E A QM H K5 H A Q K f CHEERLEADERS Major, McLaughlin, Tomlin, Chezem, Ragsdale, Millard GJUEQ CQYELEJK' johns Going Across For The First T. D, Against McCallie in Orchid Bowl Game A WWW H3fH'iQQ .L l l L lg f LJ FUUTBALL-L3AS5i E'l1'BAH.L-SWBMM I NG-F E MCH NG WRIESTL H NG-R U PLE--BASEBALL-HLAC FUCHSSE TRACK-GULF Coaching Staff 1948 q AUGUSTA MILITARY ACADEMY'S COACHING STAFF AND CAPTIN-Shown ' in the usual order is the captain of Augusta Military Acaclen'1y's Virginia state champion military school team, Charlie Jordan, of Roanoke, and the three coaches. Next to Jordan in Clint Bales, Hanipclen-Sydney, assistant .coachg head coach George 'A. fBuckJ Chap- man, University of Georgiag and Colonel WVi1liam C. Louisell, assistant coach, from Auburn University. ORCHID BOWL CONTEST Concluding an unbeaten prep season with a rout of Fishburne in the annual Turkey Day classic, the cadets looked forward to the first annual Orchid Bowl game at Chat- tanooga Tenn. Their opponent in this post season classic was to be McCallie School of Chattanooga and the boys from Tennessee boasted a record that was marred by but one defeat. Coming through with the championship form they displayed all year the Augustans FIRST QUARTER The superiority of the Virginians was evident at the outset when mid way in the first period they drove to the McCallie one only to lose the ball on a fumble. After Carmichael returned Ioyce's kick to the 27 Johns took a lateral and went the distance to score. The extra point was missed and the Blue was off to a 6-0 lead. SECOND QUARTER In the second stanza the action really got hectic. Charlie Jordan recovered a McCallie fumble on the home team's two yard line. Carmichael took it across on the next play and a Hushebeck to Grove pass accounted for the extra point. Shortly after this McCallie recovered a Blue fumble and drove 26 yards to score. At this point with time running out Augusta gained possession on their own 48. l-lushebeck and Johns combined to put the ball on the 15 from where Hushebeck passed to johns for a score. Tom Moon converted to make the score 20-6 at the half. THIRD QUARTER The action wavered throughout this period with Augusta registering their final talley on a 40 yard pass Hushebeck to Bones. Moon's placement again was good. The remainder of the quarter was uneventful. - FOURTH QUARTER In this period McCallie rang up their final score after a march highlighted by desperation passes. Ioyce again was the sparkplug with Trammel nnally scoring. This time the point was good to make the iinal score 27-13. This was the climax of a glorious season. - Here we have one of the main reasons that this football season, will always be remembered by the sons of old Augusta. Namely Cadet Charlie Jordan of Roanoke, Va. He's 202 pounds of potential dynamite and asa team captain he really showed the way for his mates this season. Among his accomplishments the 5 foot 10 inch tackle won the coveted gold football awarded annually by Col. Roller, was named all-state tackle, and was recognized by all coaches in the .state as about the best tackle the mythical military league has ,seen in years. As for ,college Charlie has been swamped with so many offers that he doesn't know as yet where he'll end up, but one thing is certain when the iiatiinns top teams are determined, somewhere on one of those teams we'll find Charlie orc an. won 27-13. W E . W .... M Q - , 5 s W ,fe l tt it f i .- ze. su 'nu nn i K ,gm 'gms Z 1: Tommy jones Stopping Potential McCallie Threat in Orchid Bowl ,. THEY HAVE CARRIED THE BANNER ON TO GREATER HEIGHTS Qlorclzum Bclins Cal'x11icl1:lcl l Jcvcrcux Volpe lflilchcns Allen Gmvc Ramsey Sykcra jolms AllClllCl',Lf :l'l2ll11llll 'lfyrrcll l-luplmcr VVlll5lUll N olllu Hamlin J-l'L1.sl1c-lrcck Upclikc il,'lll'l lCl Moon l-larris Mohler e 1'l'1illhuwc1' THE UNDEFEATED CHAMPIONSHIP JAYVEE ELEVEN OF THE STATE OF VIRGHNHA ' Bork Row: Kinnie, Mather-Smith, Lacyf Russel, Street, Sehmitzg Sitesf Buch 4 lfrvnt Row: Ramsey, Cohen, .ljiamondstcing jackson, Lelkowitz, Lawson, Speneer, J axton Seas0r1's Record The opening game with Harrisonburg saw Augusta 35 Augusta 25 Augusta 21 Augusta 24 Augusta 27 Augusta 27 Augusta 20 AMA 168 lrlarrisonburg ll 'Boys' Club 6 Fishburne l4 Fork Uunion 13 Harrisonburg 6 Boys' Club 6 ' Massanutten 6 Opponents 57 Augusta tallying three TD's in the first half against little opposition. .Lacy and Nobel carried off honors in scoring offence. The first game with the highly vaunted Boys' Club of Staunton' saw a lot of fight on the Boys' Club side' but little exhibition of football talent and AMA won easily with Heppner, 'Volpe and 'Fernandez scoring a- gainst little opposition. FMS put a seare into the blue and white's ranks when they carried' the ballwto the AMA one yard stripe only to fumble at the crucial moment. Paxton and Lawson tallied the blue and white scores. Fork Union was the next victim with much spirit but little offense against the superior blue and white eleven. Spencer, Lawson and jones made the TD's for AMAA. In the return meet with lrlarrisonburg on their field Augusta niet with opposition but scored Without much difhculty. -Heppner, Lacy, Paxton did the honors for AMA. Tn the return game with the Staunton Boys' Club AMA went to town in every department of 'the game even. permitting their opponcntsttovseore six points. Heppner, Volpe scored on intercepted passes and AMAA laterals. Every man on the Augusta bench saw action in this game so well did their nrst teanrplay through the game. In the final contest of the season Massanutten fell before a fine exhibition of foot- ball playing on the part of Augusta. Paxton, Spencer and Lawson carried ot? the honors for Augusta. The school was indeed fortunate in having had such' a time coach for this team as they had in Lt. Carl R. Becker. He truly did wonders with this team.. Top Row: Knox, Gibson, Locken, Lupton, Cole Ir., Saunders R., Crispen, Spencer I., . Heatwole .Middle Row: Fetner, Wliite, Rudolph, Markey, Shively, Joiner, Salsbury, Spitzer, Vail, Swecker, Hall, Twyman, Fouraere T., Moloney Bottom Row: .Marroza, Barnes, Matthews, Wliittington, Bazemore, Shipp, Singers, Busy, DiCello, Sorg, Vaughan, Briggs 150 POUND FOOTBALL TEAM Season's Record ln the opening game with Miller School Augusta 20 Miller School 12 both teams played good football. Passes Augusta 14 Wilson High 6 from Singers to Young tallied twice. Rags- Augusta 0 Low Moor 7 dale recovered a highpass from center in Augusta 0' Valley High 18 the end zone for the third TD. Miller' Augusta 6 Lee High 0 School's tallies came on misjudments on part Augusta 12 Vlfilslon High O of the AMA backlield. A 'us' Fish: r 1 Aagustg 2 Mi11e,i15rS,Oj 0 Wilsoii High Varsity visited Ft. Defiance ALQA 58 Qpponents 61 only to be turned back twice on passes from Singers to Young. Wilson's tally came as a gift from the referee who allowed a technical TD. Low Moor caught the blue and white eleven oft their balance and scored quickly early in the first period. Try as they might Augusta never recovered and was unable ff- hit pay dirt. - ' In the next contest Valley High took to the air and passed to an easy victory. The Augusta backheld fell apart and although the line stopped VHS through the line and ends all Valley had to do was pass and the scored at will. VV'ith a revamped lineup AMA met Lee High and did what they had tried to do all season and although scoring but once they threatened eight other times. Owens on a quarterback sneak scored. ln the return game at Wilsoii High, Augusta with its new lineup gained at will. The razzel-dazzel play worked to perfection as did all plays tried, The razzel-dazzel gained sixty yards on one play and set up a TD with DiCello making this and both scores. In the final game of the season Miller School visited AMA and although putting up' a game fight fell before the onslaught of the powerful AMLA team. The lone tally came with but fifty-five seconds left to play in the first quarter. Two passes from Owens to Vaughan netted sixty-five yards and a tally. Time was almost sufficient for a second tally but a penalty stopped this threat. With a win of tive and a loss 'of three the AMA Tiger Eleven despite all handicaps put up a brilliant display of sportmanship and football technique. JUNioR .FOOTBALL TEAM Bark Row: Deal, Roberts, Schulteis, Pulliam, Lancaster, Ashby, Crawford, Collins From Row: Bowers, Hatcher, Robbins, Raphaclson, Galvan, Kobcr, Boykin, Ramsaucr, Vlfong Keclingz Hailey, Klein, Hodge, Balbis This year Colonel Rhodes organized the first Junior football team to compete with other schools. vThe team elected Jael: Hodge to captain them thru their season. The first game of the season was played with Fork Union Military Academy in Fluvanna. The F. U. M. A. junior Team was far superior to our team, and out weighed them considerably. During the nrst quarter the F. U. M. A. Team was able to rack up 18 points to our team O. The A. M. A. Team fought harder in the second quarter and when the half ended the score was still 18-O -favored the hosts. On the kick-off of the second halt, Jones of F. U. M. A. fumbled, and Hatcher recovered the ball. A. M. A. showed new life as they banged their way down to the two, where Hodge took it over for our lirst tally. The remainder of the game the teams were evenly matched and A. M. A.'s Pulliam was the star of the day when he turned in a ninety-seven yard run. The final score was F. U. M. A. 28- A. M. A.-18. In the return game F. U. M. A. ran wild scoring thirty three points to A. M. A.'s six. johnny Collins turned in our lonely tally. Our Junior Team fought hard, but weight and years were much to their disadvantage. The third and final game was with Miller School, 'who were also far superior. Our team again went down but they did it gallantly. Johnny Collins was again the star for A. M. A. when he raced ninety nine yards for a touchdown. The final score was Miller school 48-Augusta 6. Much credit is to be given to these boys for their remarkable performance against boys a lot heavier and older. Varsity Basketball The Lynchburg College ,layvees showed surprising strength in forcing the Augusta Augusta Lynchburg College 38 five to go all out to win the opener 43-28. fft Augusta Fishburne 23 was a thriller and the cadets went into the A-UEUSUI Greenbrier S4 final quarter trailing' by three points, but Augusta VVoodberry Forest the big Blue came roaring back to' win the Augusta Massanutten 36 game. Carmichael and Hushebeck shared Augusta V. M. I. 40 scoring honors. . Augusta Lynchburg 45 Augusta Greenbrier 62 Next the Blue journeyed to Wayiiesbcxro Augusta Fork Union 60 to meet l7ishburne in the, Hrst of two games. Augusta Hargrave 41 They made it two straight to the tune of 35- Augusta Massanutten 35 23 with Carmichael and Hushebeck again A1-lflusta. Navy Plebes 73 showing the way. Augusta Fork Union 48 Augusta Hargrave 62 The cadets suffered their first defeat at Augusta liishburne -10 the hands of Greenbrier as they went down v Hghting 54-46. Later in the season the Green - dicl it again 62-51. NVoodberry Forest next took. a lleartbreaker from the Augustans 37-36. Hushebeck was high with 13 points. The cadets returned to winning ways by edging lllfassanutten 39-36. Bones starred as he rang up 12 points to pace the scorers. Charlie llones sanl-: :L sensational half court shot to give Augusta a 41--10 win over the V.M.l. Iayvees. The gznne was a thriller right down to the finish. . Lynchburg was humbled for the second time this season with Carmichael leading the scorers. The game was rough and rugged to the endf Fork Union handed the Blue their first conference defeat by trouncing them 60-28. The game was one sided but the cadets fought to the end. Hargrave fell victim to the lllue in a thriller 42-41. The highlight of the game was when Carmichael took a pass from Cilibofl' 'to score the winning basket in the last 20 seconds. , ' Massanutten was beaten for the second time 42-35. 1-lushebeck and Bones led the scorers. Two days later thc lllue went to Annapolis to meet a really fine Plebe team. The boys from Mlaryland had far too much for the cadets as Augusta Went down to a 73-35 defeat. The next game was truly a heartbreaker with the cadets losing a crucial overtime tilt to Fork Union 48-40. Coming fast the 'Blue managed to overcome a 10 point deficit. They then proceeded to outplay a taller team all over the floor but they weakened in the final period and were forced to succumb in overtime. ln the next to the last game of the season the cadets dropped a thriller to 17-fargrave 62-45. The game was exciting from start to finish with Jack Hushebeck putting on a lnrilliant scoring display as he personally accounted for,20 points. He was followed by Ducky Carmichael with 11 and Swartz who had 10. In the seasoifs' hnale Fishburne went down in defeat 5-l-40 with Hnsheheck and Gliboll' carrying off the high scoring honors. l ' F encin ln the opening' meet with Vir- S e a s on 's R e C o r d ginia A.lVl.A. swept the toil 7-2 eas- Augusta 15M Augusta 13 Augusta 8 Augusta 17 Augusta 16 Augusta 7 Augusta 17 'Virginia HM West Point 14 U. S. Naval Aeade Virginia IO Virginia ll V.M..l. 2 VVilliam-lVlary lO my- l9 ily, ,took the epee 5M to but lost the sabre 5-4. Aldrich and Tomlin each took three in 'foil with Paxton winning' one of his three. In epee Henry carried .otli honors winning all ol' hisithree while Cleek tied both of his matches. Gooding tied his and Annett won his single. ln sabre Fouracre won his two and lfVhittington one ot' his three. Against NfVest Point we lost our hrst encounter with this opponent in three years. Tomlin won three, Aldrich 3 and Paxton one in toil. In epee Henry won two of histhreeg Booding one of his three. Tn sabre Lacy won two, Fouraere one and Moon one. A month later absence of meets was apparent when We met the strong Navy Team' and lost to a more experienced Foe. iDespite.seoring the same number of points as our opponents we were edged out 5-4 in foil. Aldrich led the way with two of his three boutsg Tomlin with one and Paxton with a single win. ln epee we were clearly outelassed, winning' but one bout and that by Annett. In sabre we showed up best when Lacy won two of his three and l7ouraere and Moon taking but one of their matches. Witli the experience gained from Navy meet still fresh in our minds we engaged Virginia in a return bout and won handily in bouts and points 100-79. Tn foil led the winning. streak with three of his threeg Aldrich two out of twog Dixon his solo. Click and Rudolph showed up well in their first encounter. Qln epee we clearly outpointed Virginia when Cleek won his thkreeg Cooking' twog Henry one and Annett one. ln Sabre Virginia again nosed us ont. 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Augusta 23 V.M.I. 13 A In the opening meet with the Iayvees A1lgL1SfH 3 WO0db61'ry 23 of Vlfashington and Lee the lack of prac- AUg11S1Q1 10 V-Ml. 26 tice was- evident due to the fair showing Augusta 29 Virginia jayvees 5 our team made. Gonzales was the only A Augusta 24 V.S.D.B.p 16 MA man to throw his opponent and Augusta 8 WOOdbC1'1'y ,23 E Q George Philopolous made the other three Augusta 21 Virginia.-Iayvees -9 points by a decision. Augusta 8 Wasliington-Lee 19 V. S. D. B. in its initial meet of two - Y ' - with Augusta put up a stiff hght but dis- 157 A 164- played little knowledge of the sport. Turner Q165j Gonzales C1355 won decisions while their teammaes: N.,Philopo1- ous f145j and Adelberg won by falls-. ' In the lirst of two meets with V. M. I. Jayvees the Augustamen won easily with Gonzales, N. 'Philopolous, Adelberg, Turner won by -falls and G. Philopolous winning by decision. Woodber1'y avenged their defeat of last year by trouncing Augusta 23-8. Adelberg and Turner won by decisions while Al Gonzales had a draw with his opponent. In the return match with V. M. I. our opponents avenged their former de- feat by trouncing the Andersonmen. G. Philopolous and Adelberg were the only Augusta boys to win their bouts and they were won by decisions only after a terrific tight. H The Virginia ,Iayvees were easy pickins for the blue and white grapplers. The weights divisions 121, 128, 136 were forfeited by the University. N. Philopolous, Adelberg, Turner won further points by decisioning their opponents: In exhibition bouts Gonzales and Philopolous, G. won over their op- ponents. Y In the return meet with V.S.D.B'. Augusta wrestled under High School rulings and as a result V .S.D.B. gained sixteen points much to their delight by winning over some of our juniolightweights before Augusta won a point, From then on Augusta tooli every remainingweight division. The Philopolous brothers and Adelbergpwinning by-falls and with Gonzales, Turner and Leikowitz taking deci- sions from their opponents. V In the return meet with VVoodberry we put up an excellent hght but the points were against us. Koetzle in the 121 lb. class although out on his feet put up a marvelous exhibition which almost won him his match-losing it by one point. In the 128 Morely Vail earned a draw which attracted the applause of the cadet ,corps in attendance. George Philopolous and joe Adelberg won their bouts by decisions. p - For the second time' Virginia Iavvees were met and beaten, this time 21-9. George Philopolous, Aclelberg, and Mrvos were outstanding in winning their matches. Again Va. was forced to 'forfeit in the 121 class. In the final match of the season the A.M.A. grapplers lost a hard fought 1-9-8 battle to the W Q L Iayvees. George Philopolous and Adelberg won impres- sive victories, while Meb Turnerdid a beautiful piece of work by holding his man to -a draw. This match market the end of a highly successful season in which the Big Blue not only won more than it's share of victories but also began to build' for the wrestling teams of the future. ,, M g, i ,Q fm. , . , A was ms,-M 12 will ,, i, was 5295 Y ,, ... .,,..:z: sin , 11 Q + f -.ff.f..-as ww' . ... Upper Left: Cohen coming out against his U.Va. opponent Upper Right: Turner making a switch against W. Q L. Lower Left: Vail throwing VSDB opponent Lower Right: Aclelberg throwing his Woodherry opponent Back Row: Coach Anderson, Cohen, Adelberg CCapt.D, Vail, Turner, Ruther, Cuervo, R. Philopolous, N. Middle Row: Koctzlc, Carrier, Bryant, Ros, Allen, VV., Lefkowitz, Hall, Smith, Shappee Lower Row: Gonzales, Loewy, Core, Devereux, Bowers, Joiner, Lubin, Philopolous, G. Ri e Team The past Ville season opened with the Blue rilileinen losing two inatehes to El professionzil team from l'1Zl1'1'lSOl1l.JUl'g 946-906 and 1340-1306. Qln the lirst, Crispin was high inan with 183 und in the Second Chauncey with 268. The Augusta sliarpsliooters then icznne to life to take a 1327-1237 decision from Maseanutten. Agin with 272 paced the scoring. The lollowiiig week the cadet l'1l'lCI11Cll lost Z1 l1ea1'tb1'eal4e1': Navy 1342-1301 with Agin again showing the way. ' Fishburne next mztnaged to oveteonie the Augustans in il tight 1342-1308 match. Agiifs 272 was high. The next match was the lirst annual invitation match, which was 11 regulzin: affair at Augusta. lt was 21 huge success with the cadets linishing second behind F.1V1.S. The score: Fishburne 1342, Augusta 1303, Massanutten 1233, Ci1'CC11lJ1'1.C1' 1227, FUl'1iiU111011 1145, li-la1'g'1'ave 1017. A V The cadets tool: :second place in the annual Hezirsl Trophy Match paced by Agiife 192, which placed hini lirst in individual scoring. In two mail matclies the cadets eniergcd victories beating VVestei'n Ky. 1794-1583 and Thomzis ja-'Hie1'so11 1794-1013. . ' ' ' ' M VVith seven teams competing the 'lillue rillemzin performing in line style took second in the State Meet. The team t1n'ne1il in 21 score of 1324 :incl Hill wais high man with 275. Hill, 'Cl1z1uncy, Klutz and Agin received li1i1'O11ZC nieclals for theiij part in this event. ' This was the end of at good ,season loi' the Augusta rililenien who by their cleterrniiiation and Skill made this season something to 1'Gl11C111lJC1'. JUNIOR RIFLE TEAM I --:ral-1 x 'V f '-1-:iw 1 9, '1 1. :S1- -V-. af ' - 5 ' -: FQ5? T s? ' 'Q' 22 x ii' '1f5 ' f M ' 'I' - , - 'f ,y -,iw -- ' :A ,, S 1 -, 2 3- ,.2Mw,f,'f 113 'I' - : vi may V-:aiu - ,.,' I fi : Ef wll gi - I i ,1'E f?3H-fwW2i- ,, il ,, , ., M f. -.W ww.: ,, -V7 I -I ,, -V V Z. , , 1 V. V-: fV1V.,5V Q ml, P -Vrg 1 .,:'1,V V 'V .. , ' iff. IV-+V V .V ,V--' l f M N V H1 vwzi WCIYHVH- -W U' -4 Vw-VSV:-wg -- 5, Vi. s M- 1: 'g-fH+-'V5-- I awww-2r, w A 5, - V ill FS A W ' ' ?: ' i w 2 ll? 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' ,. :QM .,-.5 -1 -. .- x if 4 '2i2: '2:'V 2-'. :f '- - fi 'FQZ . IV, + ' A wr 0' W. J -1. ' 4 1 -. 1 - .' - . .:s1. ---' .- v -' Y V1 ' X ,V VI 1: ,frf:sAV1. fV. Nf4?' ,w fm -2-22 -,..ff f 5 ., .1 5 I 5 , I- 1' ' I ,. M ' f 'I1f'iL2'V11T M?52fff.f'z,i.QAff-YVTEVVQ I ' 'L W E' ' K - 1 VJM1' Q I I ' ' Q-1 f'-.Sa l I I , a n K ,Lx vt Tkfgggigvv Mags IA, ,vi G L 'IV Rolll, Kcrlllau, 'I'ICIIIl2-LIISOII, Sclmitcis, Mclliuley, Howard, ' SENIOR RIFLE TEAM 1 1 Fairclolll ,..A..,...1V,... -..If 1 1 Back Row: Pine, Maust, Klotz, Fifer, Agin, Crispeu, Cllauucy Front Row: Cllambliu, Clements, Scott, XNells, Abrams, Hill, Aycock CMascotJ fl, JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL 1948 The Junior Varsity Basketball team tailed iugusta gee Hlih B isa? to win avgame in the past season but in spite u usa rowns ur .1 1 e ., Ahgtfsta Laci-Hgh lg fl-ein 44, of this fact the season was a success in the Augusta B1-Ownsburg High 40 fact that a lot of encouraging material was developed. ' Opening the season againstthe Lee High B team the Iayvees made ia real contestof it by overcoming a nine pointdeficit to tie thc score but they weakened in the closing minutes' and lost a tough 29-25 decision. Matthews and Ellman were -outstanding .for Augusta. In the return game on the Lee floor the Blue was, definately outclassed and dropped a 44-30 tilt. This' time it was Matthews and Harry Wliite who were the big guns. . In the two games with Brownsburg High the cadets showed what good practice can do. After losing -the first one, 42-27 they came baclc and almost copped the finale. They lost a heart-breaking 40-35 encounter. Ben Angle and Matthews were particularly out- standing. , 'TIGER BASKETBALL 1948 Paced by four returning veterans Gibson, Augusta 40 Lee High I V- 36 Izenberg, Sollod, and Barnes, and a host of Augusta 28 Bmwnsburg B Team 23 newcomers including Vaug1m,'1xtai-key, Spen- ' Q cer, Gallier, and Jennings,.the Tigers had a highly successful season. Hampered by lack 'of time to practice they, nevertheless, credit- ably carried out the teachings of their two coaches Capt. McKinney and Capt. Kramer in the two games the played. - ' 1 In the first they won a' thrilling overtime contest from the Lee High I. V. 40-36. High scorers were Vaughn and Callier. A A ' - In the second game they made ia brilliant comeback to beat the Brownsburg High School B Team 28-ZS. Paced by the brilliant shooting of Bai'nes'who'rang up 16 points, and the floor play of Vaughn, Iaenberg, Marltey, and Spencer ,they closed the season in fine style. b ' i .V i - A I A Both the Iayvees and the Tigers have shown by their fine spirit the type of teams Augusta will have in the future. . 'V g V ' , - , JAYVEE BASKETBALL Bnclc Row: Capt. McKinney, Briggs, lzenbcrg, Jennings, Sorg, vviillghilll, Gibson, Spencer, Gallier, Capt. Kramer Fran! Row: Twymzm, Sollocl, Markcy, B1u'nc's, VVQOLIS, Mafamut, Miller V E s I Bark Row: Capt. McKinney, lilllnan, Svgrivcller, VVhite, Capt, Kramer F1'0nf'R0w: Spencer, Radman, Mathews, Angle TIGER BASKETBALL BLUE DEVILS Top Picture: Guerra, Lopez, Raphaelson, Ramsaeur, Kobler, Woiig, , Willianis, and Hatcher. ' 1 THE GENERALS Middle Picture: Haley, T. Howard, Mundin, Balbis, Galvin. ' ' , WOLF PACK Bottom Picture: Collins, Zagame, Ashby, Pulliam, Roberts, Bowers, J. ' Ross ,THE A.M.A. BLUE DEVILS With three full squads operating at their best form of the season, the A.M.A. junior School basketball teams concluded a memorable season on March 5. On that date the A.M.A. Blue Devils closed their schedule with a thrill-packed Z2 to 18 victory over the V. S. D. Purple Hurricane on the latters court. The Blue Devil squad was composed of thc smaller boys, and was led by the sensational Mexican fire-ball, Pancho Pistolesu Galvan. The other members of this championship aggregation included Lopez and Mundin, centers, Haley, Balbas, and Gus Villaldo at forwardsg Howard, Chapman, and Hook-shot Rodgers at guards. THE A.M.A. GENERALS The second of the three squads were the A.M.A. Generals, led by One-shot Marvin Raphaelson, the Delaware Express. The Generals concluded their season by dropping a hotly contested game to the V. S. D. Thundering Herd by a score of 33 to 29. Centers for the Generals were Kober and Cunninghamg forwards were Ramsour. Ballosi, Deal, and Guerrag guards were Gray. Chops Wong, Hatcher, Suter, and Willianis. THE A.M.A. WOLF PACK The A.M.A. Wolfpack-laest of the bigger boys, and pride of the junior School- fought their way through an exceptionally tough schedule to rate a bid to a 16 team Invitational Tournament to be played at the Staunton Y. M. C. A. on March 17, 18, and 19. 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' .. ,. .' ..... . - ' Scum-5 From A.M.A.-Fisl1burnc Game Thillikfigivlillg rl. 1 947 AT THE BX Howler llliive Officers of Siudeni' Body l-lonor Commiriee Ad Asfrro Per Aspero Young lVlen's Chrisirion l.ssocioi'ion The l948 Recall The Boyonei' AQTTTTYTTTTES The The The The Ciceronicm Literary Society The Junior Literary Sociery The Monogram Clul: T A. M. A. Orchesfro Aviorion .Club De-boring Club Roller Rifles .lolm .l..arus, Don Fretz, Paul llratton, Hill l-larris, Col. Roller CSeatedJ 'Bill Sanders 0 ceers ofthe tudenii Bod It is truly said that the officers of the student body hold the highest positions attainable. Elected by the students, they are the nucleus of the corps, the leaders and friends of every cadet. Upon these men devolve responsibilities admittedly the most difficult that can be imposed on any group. We say, moreover, that they have met these duties and the successful progress of the corps this year is due to their hard work and preseverance. i John Larus was honored by the corps as president of the body. As we all know, John is a boy of the highest character along with being one of the best liked boys in school. And we want to add that he has done a bang up job of it. Don Fretz was honored' by the vice-presidency of this noteworthy group. Don has set an example for the corps that none of us shall or can forget. His honest work has gone far in making' this corps what it is. To the First Captain of the corps, Paul Bratton, fell the honor of secretary. One would have to go-a longiways to find another person who has devoted him- self to ,the betterment of the corps as he has. A. leader in both military and social life, Paul has made his presence imperative among the officers of the student body. ' The honor of treasurer was bestowed upon Bill Sanders and he has done more than could be expected of anyone toward the betterment of the Corps. Witliotit his assistance in all matters concerning the cadets the forward progress would have been stymied. 5 A This 'year we added a hftb member to our Student Rody, that of Sergeant-ab arms ,and to Bill Harris fell the duties of this office and he has shown us that it was not a mistatlce in the addition of this office. Red has gone all-out for the progress of the corps and has upheld the ideals of this body to the utmost. lt is through the guidance of these men that the corps has advanced to the shining body which it is today. The Honor Committee Vlfhen we speak ot' the l-lonor Committee we speak of a group of men, chosen by the cadet corps, who uphold and protect the ideals of Augusta. Each man has a difficult job to perform, for it is he who decides the future of a cadet who has gotten OH of the straight and narrow path. They are very ust in their treatment of those brought before them for they fully realize that their main principle is to make and not to break a boy. ' C This year'so committee is o11e that everyone feels the presence of but no one sees much of, as they do their business without any juss or -bother to thosewho are not concerned. They are efhcient, and above all just in their ways. This year's committee is truly one to be proud ot. A ' The officers of the student body automatically become the officers of the Honor Committee. Therefore, Cadet john Larus became its president, Cadet- Dori Fretz is vice president, Cadet Paul Bratton is secretary. Cadet Bill Sanders .at treasurer, and Cadet Bill I-larris is sergeant-at-arms. ' ' T Beside these members there are: Cadet Henry, L. elected from the fourth year classg Cadet Charles jordan, Alin Tomlin, C. T. Cooper, john Bowers, elected from the third year class, Williain Woocls, Guy Gooding, Richard Mc- Laughlin, elected from the second year classy and jack 'lrlushebeck was elected from the lirst year cadets to act in an advisory capacity. yvllllillll Woocls, Jack Hushebeclc, Lloyd Henry, Al Tomlin, John Bowers, Bill Harris, lion llretz, .lolni Larus, Paul lirattou, Bill Sanders, Dick Mc'l..aug'lilin, Guy Gooding, Charlie Jordan, C. T. Cooper I 32101 l Back in 1924, Col. Roller founded a great society of brotherhood. called the Ad Astra Per Asperau fraternity. The name of this society, the motto of our school, is clearly engraved beneath the eagle over the front arch and in the heart of every true alumnus. Each year the fraternity has become more sought after and valued with respect.- This organization is increased each year by ten new members, who are chosen by the ten oldest faculty members and any member of the fraternity who is in school for that year. The men who have literally risen to the heights through difficulty are Chcsen. ' Tnitliis year's corps we have but one member ot the societytand only one-iaculty officer, other than Col. Roller. -They' are:'Cadet First Captain Paul Bratton and Major J. Cyrus McCue. . This year at commencement there will be ten new mem- be1's who will find themselvesbestowed with the great honor that follows the members of this organization, bringing them ,good luck and success in Whatever they attempt. . Astra t Per I I Aspera - ' COLONEL C. S. ROLLER, IR. Founder MAI. I. C. MQCUE, IR. , . l CADET PAUL nRAr'roN Crosby, Lacy, Hickish, Gooding, Gonzalesg Chezem CPresidentj, Englehart, Deane Bradford, LaGuardia, Buch V I Youn Menis Christian Association Believe it or Not ! According to Bob Ripley, Augusta has the distinction of having the oldest Y. M. C. A. in thc nation. lt has been moulded into a great charity organiza- tion, ever willing to give aid to any worthy cause or purpose. We feel it a privilege to purchase annually the big Christmas dinner for the Lynchburg Orphanage. The money for this is contributed generously by the cadets at the Christmas program, which is, in- cidentally one of the finest and largest corps meetings of the entire semester. Also through the entire year the Y furnishes, regularly, interesting programs every Sunday night for the benefit of the cadets and visitors. Probably'the greatest reason for the success of the Y this year belongs to its ofiicers. Jimmy Chezem is president of the Y.M.C.A., and the finest fellow anyone would want to know. The efficient Al Gonzales has the honor of being vice-president, while Guy Gooding ably bears the oiiice of Secretary. For treasurer we have elected Bob Englehart who does his job well. The other members of the cabinet are, Cadets Bill Lacy, Roy La Guardia, Charles Buch, Jimmy Welcli, Ted Deane, Bob Crosby, Frank Hickish, and Let us also express our gratitude to Mrs. Robinson for her excellent and unceasing interest in all alTairs of the HY. We would be at a great loss indeed without our faith- ul pianist. One of the greatest honors to come to the AMA, YMCA arrived when a new Eadet, John M. Cole, Ir. Was elected the president ofthe Natural Bridge Y. M. C. A. Con- erence. l l MRS. XV. S. ROBINSON JOHN M, COLE, IR. Itggfalies a Year and a Devoted MRS ANGELA ALDRTCH MRS, E, G, RAND Sponsor Sponsor R I l1.l'. ALDRTCH l2Tl.l,, RAND Editor Editor The 1943 Recall r The staff of the 1948 RECALL was one of the smallest in the long history of this publication. However, the 1I'1C1HlJCl'S made up for the deficiency in numbers by the niag- nitude of their efforts. Their results are apparent in the splendid annual th'ey produced. Many new ideas were incorporated in this year's edition. Not a single picture that was used in former RECALL's appeared in this copy of '48. Pictures that told their story without the use of words added a new high to the development of the most cherished possession of the members of the graduating class. Action shots of every athletic contest livened up what would have heen ordinary resums of the different sports. Individual pictures-l'orn1al and informal-of the faculty were added to keep luring the memory ol our beloved teachers' who have done their best to help us attain our hard-Fought-for goals. It is 'hoped that this year's RECALL will be a challenge to future stalls to out do the 1948 Staff in effort as well as production. Stall al work on Rifc,x1.i. Staff to Make iii Yearbook Thestgtatf ofthe 1948 Recall VVILLIAM T. ALDRICH. . . . . WILLIAM G. RAND ..... GEORGE MAUST. . . DAVID GADD .... ' .... . . ROBERT ABRAIVIS ..... . . JERRY IZENRERG ..... ARTHUR COHEN .... CARTER S. WOOD ..... TOM FOURACRE .... C. E. DEANE, JR. ......... . VVALDO ALLEN . . MAJOR PA UL V. 'lfiooV'EiQ'.'.'.' . . . . .Editor-in-Chief . . . . .Editor-in-Chief .Art Editor-in-Chief Associate Art Editor Associate Art Editor . . . . . .Sports Editor . . . .Associate Editor . . . .Associate Editor . . . .Associate Editor . . . .Associate Editor ............Typist . . . .Faculty Adviser MAUST-GA DD-TZ ENBERC2 CO1-iENQFOURACRE-ABRAMS. .-V ,i . .,. 1. at we 'it NF 4 Q' W www E' f My SM 1 sie .: -ea::::s:2,.a:'f,:' :2ff,H,K1f1gff Z .xi:.,.::,fe:s.,5:5-.-.:fat fee ,gf , 3-:E 5 f -. . xi ji '4 A S' 1 :2:I:a 5!I'!Sf:::n:I:5S ' :-, YQ lm H B if if pier-ga g we H - -' ft T--fa vs .5 2' :: -: - te Q tiff? it ,- 2 i'3iEfM . mit? iii-EE:-:egg32,31-15?1 W T' -z:t'i2E3f1:5'- 4 ' ' E?'?::1 5z we 1 . . '- -:-.::::::w.::sa.:- i ll 56 w :afar-:iz-s-' 1 ' f ifigfazf tb. .. ,VV,.V v . .,,, :.,. ,.. -V , .- 1- .11 . 4, .. A ' .J - M. 5. -, 'an if-a it Q. rims TONI FOURACRE Editor I MRS. ESTHER FOURACRE Sponsor The Ohicial School Newspaper of the Cadet Corps The BAYONET was founded many years ago-in tact way back in the early 1900's and continued' to be published bregularlyluntil 1932 whence the 'organ ceased until 1937 when it appeared again and continuously since then. During the period from 1940-1946 the BAYONET appeared in what was considered to be the ultimate as far as the cadet corps was concerned. Then in the fall of l947 a new and more modern school paper appeared for- the hrst time. Since this first issue of the New Look it was an instant success. A larger-'and more attractive form has been used. Pictures representing every phase of cadet life have appeared and have further increased the presentage of the cadet mouth piece. The highlight of the year were the third and fourth issues when the Orchid Bowl and Championship Football sason were writen' up in Life-Style manner and the final or the graduation! issue appeared with articles and pictures that brought to one realizations that this was his final year at Augfustat , Membership in the National Press Association and the Quill and Scrill blfOL'lgl1t fur- ther pleasure' to the Augusta news publication. arm-ticipataon in contests of nation-Wide scope brought thfe paper to national famei The exchange column helped to foster better relationships with preparatory schools through the nation. A b ' 3 r 1 . 0 ' All in all the'BAYONET proudly displayed the banners of our alma mater in a- manner that benefits only the-best of,all, The staff was honored 'to have been instru- mental in these honors. Tun STAFF OF TI-IE 19fi7-48 BAYONET Tom FOURACRE .....,.................... ..... ................ ........ E ..... : ........... ........... ............. 12 f 1 a i of-in-Chief JOHN MORRIS ....................,... ............. A ssociate' Editor ROBERT BRADFoRD .............. .............. F eatin-6 Edirol- JERRY IZENBERG ............ BILL RAND .....,............,.... BILL ALDRICH ................ ROBERT GRABER .----...--- Lawrence Fetncr Jack Follinc Robert Agin .................SportS ,Editor usin ess Manager .............Assistaint' Business Manager ' --'--.------ Circulalion Manager CONTRIBUTORS Al Diamonclstcin Frank L. Hickiscll Bill Dickinson I MORRIS-BRADFORD-IZENBERG RAND-GRABER-A LLEN A. MA. .ORCHESTRA l l'I'U1ll2 Alrlricll, fllrislol, lzdnlwcrg, Sykes, Vlfclls, H. R. Rear: Pine, Fields, Pappas, 'lllvyllliflll AVIATION CLUB Slmppee, Aldrich, Fowler, Seibold, Gofilgau, Conley, Pennock, Rand I I,.A , I Dickinson, Fowler, Nelson, Aldrich The Debating tSocierty This is the second year that Aiiifjusta has had a Debating team. This team is picked from the best speakers, this being judged by their ability to write and deliver speeches., fit is also to be remembered that all of 1-this is ultrajcurriculum work done on the cadets own time. - . T , a. ' Not just anyone can speak in public-5 this ishthc reason thatlit, is such a diihcult task to choose a team. V The only two carryfovers from last year's teams are cadets Aldrich and Nelson. The new inembers are: cadets-,Fowler and Hickish. The faculty adviser of this year's team 'is Captain Robert Snklart. 'He is the one who Zl1'1'ZiI1gCS'iQl'1C meets and helps us to prepare our speeches. He--also gathers any and all information he can about the query for debate. Capt. Hart has done an excellent job in this capacity. The team has hopes of having enough carry-0-vers to keep the team going next year and the year after that . This year's team had meets with Greenbrier, Fork Union, Fishburne and several other public schools. ' - , ' J I. oller Ri es This 'is the second year of the actual functioning of the Roller Rifles. It is an l1o1tor'ary platoon made up of-the best ,drilled cadets in school for show and conflpetitive purposesf The platoon was organized in''eommcnioration of the late Lieutenant Charles S. Roller, III, and 'has as its honorary commander Col. Charles S. Roller, Jr. The honorary vice-eornmander is Miss Linda Moorman Roller, -daughter of Lt. Roller. This yea'r's com- rnandcr .is Cadet Capt.'Hal VValtcrsg Cadet Capt. Bill Harris, executive ofbccrg Cadet Capt. W. C. Brown, Platoon Guideg Cadet Young, R. 'F., Platoon Seregant. ' To be 21 member of this organization ,you must First be nominated by the 4Hpnorary commander andthe Professor of Military'Sci'ence and Tactics, and secondly you mustifbe unanimously approved by the standing platoon. This has grown to be a rank of highest military recognition. This year's platoon is: - ' Y b Lora, T. M Gooding McGrew ' Urzltton A. Englehart Heatwole Vfelcli, It Deane, C. E. Crosby ' ' .LaGuardia VVhite Aldrich Fowler I Ramsey Buch, C. , Henry, L. Aycock Lacy ' Toinlin - Gregory Cooper, C. T ' N1Vood U Saunders, VV. ' Farley Y Clements 'Miner Conley, F. Gibson Klotz Fretz Morris Sinipson Rand Maust Hill Street Parker Major SENIOR CICERONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Dqn Fretz, Bill AIcI1'IcI1, JOI1I'l'2I..211'1.1S, Hal XAIEIIILCTS, PZLIII Bratton JUNIOR CICERONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY 'HUC lllgi Lll'1Cl1'l, C21 Sl I M I D I Seated: Ballns, Collms, J., Coulter Rear Row: liretz, Sanders, VV'.,-Lukens, Fowler , Fouracre, R., Walte1's, Graber, Aldrich Morris, VVilks, VVood, C., Harris, Cooper, Lester, Rand Diamondstcin, Clements, Nelson, Faculty Adviser, Captain Hart, Agin, Bowers, MQcLoney Kneeling: VV'riglit, C., Underdown, Barnes, Henry, Chaing, A., Lubin, Deane, VVrigl1t, E, K., Mcijrew, Jennings, Gooding. The Beta Club This year zi new honor has been handed Augusta through the CStH.l'illSl'll'l'181'1lL of ci chapter of the nationally known Bela Club. its charter inenibers were chosen on the basis of all around scholastic achievement, personality, and aljiility. This club is ent.i1'ely honorary and is the reward for diligent study and high character traits. This is the iirst time that such a society has been formed at the Academy and it has been nietuwith tremendous approval. The olilieeres of this year's club were: Presiclenl', Hal VVal.tersg Vice-l1'residen1, Iglill Aldrich, Secretary, Carter NN ood 5 Treasurer, T om Cooper. AL the Virginia State Meeting' of the Beta Clubs, john Morris of Augusta WELS elected president of next year's eoiivention. Football Allen, E. Aclellmerg Bellins Bones Bowers, Roy ' Britton Carmichael Devereaux Gregory lflanilin Hancock Harris '- H itchins 'H nshebeck' Johns jordan Larus Moon Noble Philhower Rullier Turner - 4 Upclike Sykes Volpe . ,l ones, T. Deane, C. B asketball Bones, C. Carniichael Engleliert Farley Gliboff Football Barnes Bazemore Busey Cohen Buch Fernandez Lekowitz Ramsey, QI. Spenser, F. Lawson Schmitz Jackson Mather-Siuith Russel Diamondstein Paxton Sites M arrozo Monogram lub MAJ OR ,M CNOGRAMS ' H anil i n Johns ' Pearson, A. B. Ruther' Swartz ' - Saunclers, W. Swimming Click, Ernest Deane, H, Hantsch ,l ohns llflentzcr' Miner I Sessonis Sellers - Steele Parker Seibolcl Lancaster Rise Agin Chauncey Crispen T-lill, VV. R. Klotzl. Maust Pine VVells Monroe LaCrosse Aclleberg MINOR MONOGRAMS Matthews W'lllltlIlg'tOIl Owens Singers Sorg Vaughn Twynian Rudolph Cole, J. Crispen Hall Fetner Young McLoney Martin Knox Ragesdale Rachnan Kinuie Fencing Alrl ri ch Clcek, R. Moon Tomlin Henry Paxton Gooding Lacy A Fouracre Wrestling .Aclelberg Bowes, Roy Koeizle Leflcowitz Loewy . Philopolous, G Philopolous, N Vail Baseball Larns Moon Sykes Tyrell Track Dicello Farley Fouracre Phil hower VV ilclin g Tennis Clements Basketball Barn es Ellman Gibson l zenberg Lora, W. McGreW Rarlman Steele Twyman Mid Winte1' Formal Bopli Six Thzmksgiving Prom Cotillion Club Sponsors I Final Ball Committee Memory Snapshots Cadet Honors Report Sheet Faculty Who's Who Class History The Cotillion Club C The Cotillion Club, under the able leader Cadet Bratton, has given us numer- ous dances this year, all of which have been a huge success. ln order that the Cadet Corps may have such line dances, Cacletsflllratton, President of the Cotillion Club, along with his omcers, john Morris, Vice president, Hal'-Walters, Treasurer, and Red Harris, Secretary, have devoted much of their time and seemingly unceasing effort. lt has been their 'privilegen to handle all the financial worries, the dates of the dances, and the many other tiresome tasks that it takes to put over a successful dance. The whole corps owes 'these boys a debt of gratitude for their fine work and We would like to take this space to show our appreciation. for the work that they have done. i Standing: Toni Fouracrep Hill Sanders, Carter AWooc1A ' Seated: l-lal Mfalters, john Morris, Paul llratton, Hill Harris FINAL BALL COMMITTEE fi Donald Fretz Mrs. S. S. liretv Miss Iezm lllollerith john 'Lztrns LEADERS Ulf FINAL FALL CADET DONA LD FRETZ :md lVIRb. 5. 5. liRl:.IZ, III CADRT JOHN .IJ-XRUS and ,MISS JEAN I-IOL.I.,ER'I'I I-I The crowning' point. of the social year at Augusta. is the much publicized .lfinnl Ball. It is possibly the most remembered part of the graduates Iinzil year, filling the minds of each cadet with pleasant and fond memories of his life :it Augusta. This final dance is held in such high importance that :L presi- dent is elected for the sole purpose of directing the ball. His also appoints at com- mittee to assist him in his duties. This year, the presidency was in the cup- zible hands ot Cadet Fretz and his assistants Were: .I?ZL1II B1':1tton,..Iohn- Lnrns, Loftus Hitchens, Lloyd ,I-Ienry, ,lohn lVI,orris, fI'I1orn:1s Moon. The decorating committee also deserves il good hit of credit' for it is they who give up their time to Work in the gym in order to have the dance 21 bigger and better suc- cess. They have bedecked the entire room with hundreds und hundreds of yards of crepe paper and other decorating fixtures. XN'ith0nt their constzmt help the bull could not be what it is today. fI':1kin,q every thing into consideration the 'Final Bull for the year 1949 can Iie ccmsidered :1 yunnplele success. A ' The lenders for this year's figure ure Cadet Fretz and Mrs. S. S, 'Fretz 'III and Cadet L:-irns :md Miss ,Tenn-Holleritli. H.. .W su, iitfz we N . I ' ' ' DECORATING COMMITTEES N ' Stumlingz Hugh Slusser, ,Frank Hickisch. Bill Rubush Seated: Penny, L.. VV. Allen, Bob Buckmgmster, Moe 'l'homas,4J'onl:s, S., Dickinson - . 9 T 7 THE FINAL BALL ' T Hitchens, Ramsey, E. G. VV'hittington, Sellers, Citerella, :K.E1111lTlCll11Ell1, Monroe, Stcveng -. I 1- X- - Clidk, D21 Seibold, Rutwhei' MEMORI SPONSORS OF THE COMPANIES OF THE CADET CORPS Mrs Jesse Brattou Mrs. John XV. Harris Mrs. Anne G. 'Larus Mirs. W. M. Sanders M rs. Angela Aldrich Mrs. 'Kemper Ciomgon Mrs. W. C, 'Brown Mrs. C. VV. Fowler Mrs. H. XfV:1hers 4 A CAPTAINS AND sPoNsoRs OF THE COMPANIES OF THE BATALLION Company A I , Caclct Captain Paul H. lV2nl'2lll'01l and Mrs. jesse llratton Company A B Cade-1 Captain William G. l-lurris and Mrs. Qlolm NV. Harris Company C I Cadet Captain John -l,.2lI'l15 and Mrs. Anne G. Larus Company D Cadet Czlptzniu Willifun M. Sruulers and M rs. VV. M, Sanders Company E Caclet Cuplzuin XfVilli:1m T. ,A.ld1'icl1 and M Angela Aldrich Company Headquarters Czulet Captain llzlmlcl XfVnlters :md M rs. l-l. L. XVz1lters ' The Band ' U Cadet Crlptzlin F. Cooke G-olffigon :md lVl'rs. lVl1'S..lcE'l1lI7P1' Ciofngon The Staff ' Cadet Captain VV. C. Brown, 'I r. and 'Mrs. XIV. C. Brown Czulel Czlplzlin Clmrlvs W. Fowler :md lVlrS.,C.4-Xflf. lfowlorr SPONSORS OF THE ATHLETIC TEAMS AND ACTIVITIES GROUPS li .I ,sugar Mrs. D. L. jordan T'1rs. VV. E. Lacy Mrs. E. B. Singers Mrs. Mfargaret Seibolcl . Mrs. Pearl E. Mechem Mrs. V. A. Tgmlin Mrs. A, B. Cripsen Mrs. E. G. Rand b Miss Sallie Opxe LEADERS OF ATHLETIC TEAMSELANSD ACTIVITIES GROUPS AND SPONSORS Varsity Football Iayvee Football 150 lb. Football junior Football Varsity Basketball Iayvee Basketball Tiger Basketball Junior Basketball Swimming VV'restling Fencing Rifle Y. M. C. A. Tnia RECALL THE RECALT. The Bayonet Roller Rifles Student Body Honor Committee Orchester j Debating Club Ciceronian 'Literary Society FALL SPORTS I A . -Captain Charlie Iordan and Mrs. D. L. Jordan' -Captain Bill Lacy and Mrs. W. E. Lacy ' -Captain E. B. Singers and Mrs. F. B. Singers -Captain Tony DiCello and Mrs. Tony A. DiCello -Captain Jack-S. Hodge 'rand Mrs. Lutlier Hodge WINTER SPORTS -Captain David Cwliboff and Miss Corinne Gliboif -Captain 'Don Mathews and Mrs. Ellis T. Mathews ' -Captain Lew Barnes and Mrs. H. R. Barnes -Captain A. P. Galvan and Mrs. B. R. Galvan ' -Captain Raphaelson and Mrs. Lewis Raphaelsofn -Captain Johnny Collins and Mrs, John HJ Collins -Captain Johnny Seibold and Mrs. Margaret Seibold -Captain Bill Sellers and Mrs. Pearl F. Mechem -Captain Joel Adelberg and Mrs. Isaac Adelberg '- -Captain Allen K. Tomlin and Mrs. V. A. Tomlin -Captain George A. Cripsen and Mrs. A. B. Crispen ACTIVITIES GROUP . f -Cadet Iirniny Chezem and Mrs. Mildred Kelly -Cadet'Bill Aldrich and Miss Sallie Opie -Cadet Bill Rand and Mrs. E. G. Rand -Cadet Tom Fouracre and Mrs. R. R. Fouracre -Cadet Hal 'VVa'ters and Mrs. H. L. Walters -Cadet Johnny Larus and Mrs. Anne G. Larus -Cadet jolwimy Larus and Mrs. Anne G. Larrs -Cadet Iohnny Pappas and Mrs. P. Pappas -Cadet Bill ,Aldrich and Mrs. Angela Aldrich I--Cadet Hal Waltei's and Mrs. H. L. Wal.te1's junior Literary Society -Cadet IohnnyICollins and Mrs. john H. Collins Baseball 1 Lacrosse Track Golf Tennis n f - l , SPRING 'SPORTS A -Cadetsffohn Larus and Don Tyrrell I w I-fCadet.Joe Adelberg-and MrsL Issac Adelberg p -Cade.t Tommy F oiiracre and Mrs. R. R. Fouracre '-Cadet john Seibold and Miss Ruth Sieker -Cadet Tommy- Clements and Mrs. S. T. Clements 1 Class Prophecy It is the year 1970 and the Democrats are ready to come out of office at last and ........... Here we are back at dear old Augusta for our annual Reunion. As we walk through the gates and up the lane, we meet an old friend, Bill Aldrich, now a prosperous insurance agent in Charleston, West Virginia g his partner, Jim Rags- dale, is supposed to be here shortly. VVe proceed toward the barracks only to meet another one of our good friends, -lim Bazemore, the electrical engineer with General Electric. He tells use that the pro-football coaches, Don Carmichael and Charlie lordan, are here. As we walk into the :front arch, we are greeted by the l .M.S. KT. Col. William Aycock who is a West Pointer Qfollowing in Col. Garity's foot- stepsj. Col. Aycock is chatting with Senator Larus CG. O. BQ who is now a candidate for the Presidency but judging from the -Alligator cigarettes he has been passing out, he'll loose it. Next we see Senator Buch, the Ambassador from the Republic of Cuba, reading a bold column in the VVashington l-'ost critizing Senator's Bristol's labor law. The column, of course, is written by the anti- everything columnist, R. Bradford. Mr. Larusfs escort of the State Police has just arrived. Out of the head car steps Commissioner Paul Bratton of the State Police and Federal Bureau of Investigation. Professor A. Chang, who is teaching, Chinese at the University of Michigan, bids us a happy visit and informs us that the millionaire inventor, Mr. James Chezem, is to attend the dance this evening, and that the band will be jerry lzen- berg and his Music Makers. The noted artist, Robert Buckmaster, has renovated the gymnasium with his unusual murals. I heard that two A.M.A. boys, Don Fretz and Donnie Tyrell are making good in' Hollywood. Mr. Fretz is also doing some directing on'Broadway. having gained his initial experience while he was Presi- dent of the Final Ball. Mr. Deavereaux and Mr. Bellins, the coaches of William and Mary and Washington and Lee, respectively, have arrived to scout A.M.Afs football team for their Freshman Teams of 1971. ' We hear that Leftkowitz is putting his weight to some good use-he is balanc- ing the sloop which is riding the high waves. Seriously, he is the best hsherman on the Coast. Speaking of sports, we hear that John Millard is in Africa hunting the VVale bird which has been hunted for some time. Millard has made some line donations to the Smithsonian Institute. At this institute, behind the largest desk, is Lloyd Henry who designed all the new buildings in Washington. He is the most popular architect available. Fearless Dan McGrew is now head surgeon in the B. Rogers Memorial Hospital in Parkersburg, West Virginia. Dan is one of the best surgeons in the country, and it's rumored that he will soon start his own hospital. Incidentally, the hospital was donated by B. Rogers who is the famous peanut millionaire. Bill Noble, one of the bright boys of Movieland, has just flown in from Hollywood, and informed us that Nelson and Alan Bloom are leading speakers in Pershing Square in Los Angeles. Alan also plays the drums for getting added attention. Several of their speeches have been published in the New Republic. Lt. Colonel Panossian just left on his expedition to the Antarticg ever since he graduated from the Point, he has been advancing very rapidly. He has DCCII trusted with this Top Secret mission and we are sure he will be successful. Have you seen the new advertisement for johnny Pandizides' enlarged chain of restaurants? He was the lirst restaurant owner to start delivery by plane. He buys all of his produce from the fabulous Whittington farms and has them tlown daily to each link 'in the chain. Coca Cola magnate W. Rand 'furnishes the neces- sary liquids to all stores in the Southern Area. A. ll. Pearson is now running the Pearson Drug and Soda Co. He has stores in every major city and is really doing quite well for himself. judge Ramsey is none other than Doc Ramsey of the class of '48 He told me that he had been appointed to the Supreme Court recently, theyoungest lawyer who has ever had the honor to serve on this judicial body. john Ramsey IIOVV owns a large dairy farm in Surry County and is having a hard time trying to beat the record of his great rival, Dan Street of Wytheville. Both have good farms and very good herds of. cattle. Doctor Sanders and our biggest little lawyer, Speaker Gregory, are running Raleigh. Greg-is one of the biggest politicians in that section and is expected to try for the Senate in the coming election. Doctor Sanders, along with his medical practice, is running a Ford Agency and the radio statio.n, WSWM, Raleigh. WSWM, by the way, was the lirst station in the country to broadcast the fact that the famous make-up artist, Missimer, will go abroad next summer to work for a Paris Concern. At present, he is the producer of the hit play, 'Life at AMA, written by Professor Al Tomlin who is an English professor' at Washington and Lee. Another one of the class became a professor, none other than Prof. Hall, now head of the Physics Department at UNC. Hall was the hrst to ,discover that there was a heat giving grain which eliminates all need for furnaces in housing projects. ' The newest president ot the VVeyers Cave Tiarrlc is none other than Ralph Guffy, who is also a stock broker in Staunton. T-le told us that he had just had a tooth pulled by Dr. Herbert Deane, who has set up otiices in the Arts and Profession Building. Hastings, incidentally, is a pharmacist ill Cape Charles, and owns three other drug stores in the surrounding area. Another farmer from the class of '48 is Thad Lora. He is the owner of an experimental farm in Ohio and has developed a winter wheat that germinates under the snow and can be harvested in the middle of May. The Army and Navy claimed quite a few of the graduates. General .Engle- hart, Commandant of West Point, taught there after he graduated from the insti- tution, and ,after four years overseas was recalled to fill the vacancy caused when jack Hushebeck f Colonel, U. S. AJ was requested to serve as our representative for the forthcoming Olympics at Berlin. Carter Wood, lDZ11'ClOl1, Admiral Wood, is Commander, Pacific Fleet and has such efficient officers as Commander Dill Vtfoods and Lt. Harry Wells under his command. Hal Walters is the biggest car dealer for Chrysler and Plymouth in the U. S. He just drove up with one of those 111611 with scrambled eggs on- his lid, Lt. Commander C. Deane, who had the swabbie waddle before he even thought about going to Annapolis. Two other men who have stripes from head to toe and are considered as important figures in the X Navy are Commanders Hickisch and Fowler, they have recently returned from the Aleutians after having inspected all types of Tundra. Wliile they were there, they discovered that Kammerman was in charge of laying brialeune airstrips which proved to be good. We all knew Kammerman, except of course, when he had a haircut. As we walked toward the gym, we meet john Seibold, a prominent lawyer in Wasliiiigtoii, D. C., who was chatting with one of our Spanish-American neigh- bors, Tony Siegle, now the Vice-President of the Republic of Cuba. They in- formed us that jim Shively, one of the biggest automobile manufactures in the country is recovering from a severe illness under the excellent care of Dr. Paul Stoneham, of.VVaverly. Dan Street just arrived and gave Colonel Charles S. Roller, jr. twenty of his linest dairy cattle for the 105th Anniversary of Augusta. Luke Sykes, the professional baseball player, is expected to liy in from New York, along with the 'famous editor, Tommy Thompson. The two W1'ight Brothers have been going places in their respective fields of engineering. Gil is attached to the Naval Department as a nautical architect, and E. K. is now a famed engineer who is closing research in nuclear physics. Parks Underdown, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, tells us that he must hurry to Staunton to meet General Volpe of the Secret Service, who has been doing some sleuthing for the North Carolina law making body. Chester Wilcliiig is monarch of the VVest Virginia Coal Mines, his only rival being Dave Wallace. He has just been psychoanalyzed by Tom Fouracre, who never minds his own business anymore. He's the famous Psychiatrist attached to Dupont. Tom tells us for relaxing entertainment to follow his prescription-take a short jaunt to New York and wach Dave Gliboff tear up the boards with his fast dribbling and superb shots at Madison Square Garden. On the side, Dave does a little coaching to some teams which are just beginning to show a little progress: Kentucky, VVest Virginia, and Long Island. For a little night club entertainment while in the city, he suggests hot lips Xavier Fields and his Blue Room. Even a short trip to Florida is nothing for Alan Diamondstein in his green Cadillac, as he now owns the factory. At the present, he is in Miami looking over some of Mr. Maust's finest snakes. George, you see, owns the largest snake farm in America. Al said that while he was in Palm Beach, he caught sight of Hitchens in the largest sailboat on the beautiful ocean. Hitch is a gentlement of leisure now, having won his fortune decorating gyms for the Final Ball at all the large colleges in the country. It seems as if the AMA Class of 1948 did all right for themselves, as we all knew it would way back in our senior year. All good things have to come to an end, and we find it is time- to' draw this, the 22nd reunion, to -an end. Upon leaving, we take one last look at the honored Memorial Gates and Augusta, and for the next few miles, 'reminise and contemplate what the next reunion will hold in store, when we'll all be back at Augusta for a renewal of comradeship and memrniment. CADET wHo's WHO r .QSQQWQFQ X f S50 ff , 4- A iw ?-- A X 1 . .0511 . l 4 2 Q Wax ' . . x, ,, ,, ,R r . 1 Ar., V, BISIECS12 TIWHCF I WI gf A - , f' Best Natured Cadet 1. Qaunders,R. if ,X Nix 1. jordan 5- Ilgilfiidali M5 . , , 2. Hushebeck . ' imc azlccs f.1': - , - fi' ' ': Q 3, Lal-L15 5 1 I 4. McLaughlin 'X 14 . V A B T'V T Red V 85 ' - Cuffs? 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McLaughlin 2. Vlfood, C. 3. McGuardi:1 Best New Cadet 1. Miller 2. Allen E. and Bowen 3. Pellancl 4. Lowman 5. Sandriclge Nefatest Cadet . Gooding 1 2. LO1'El,rf. 3. LaGuardia 2. lEl'lglCl'l211'l1 3. Fretz CADE T WHO'S WHO 'lnkvil' 1' lv . 1- k X If W , . , . , .D CH4' f ' ' ' ' I Q- A 1 Q' F ,2fNn-flQ,:dwqg.Q4 'N 1 . Q ' A C - N . 'HXJM nv' x - W- - L.-,hi , '- A P ' X 2 5 ' lm ! ' - ' -F'-2.9 X ' 1 fx . S!! :sm . l fl 5 ' 1- 'fl A X 5 Alf ' ff 1, f' AQ-xxx . N . M. 1 A 1' 4 l 1 Qbgww if L '4 v' .9 A 4. Y 1 'lT'fJ5ndf5L -:sf D13.::g7:zf::p:f t 7 7 7'7W 'fF-1-2-fc -P M- - X - , 1 f- Q ' 1 Q l - nl. k f 3 W V- ' ' N . .P TQ l 1 - U., n - 1 kr, 'lfl s r , V , C 5' ' i .- u 'Y R N 5 X 1 f ' ' 3 Q at ff . f f f ee R,1.r..r cn.: ,C 7 gg' F? 'La.z1c-if Cerfcl' A- A Lfe1g.x:..f: g.-Jr. 1 is E . 1 . ai' J' 'N f5' F..,fio, ' if W EJ sill. at pl gy -. W I .h 1 LH.. - .x -I x . J Q I ILM! .fl . - 52611 'f l l' . 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Gliboff FACULTY WHO'S WHO CADET WITH STRONGEST CHARACTER lst-Bill Alclriclrancl Paul Bralton Zncl-Harold Walte1's MOST POPULAR CADET lst-John Larus - Zncl-Don Frelz BEST ATHLETE lst-jack Huslxebeclc Zncl-Don Johns BEST OFFICER OF THE DAY lst-Paul Bratton and Thad Lora 7 Zncl-Bill Sanders and Luke Sykes BEST CORPORAL OF THE GUARD lst-Bill Parnell Zncl-Dick 'Whittington and Tom Moon ' BEST LooK1NG CADET lst-Don Fretz 2nd,-John Larus and Torn Fouracre CADET WITH BEST FIGURE AND CARRIAGE lst-Charles Fowler-Harold Walte1's Zncl-Bob Englehart, Roy LaGuardia, -Bill Harris -john Morris POLITEST CADET lst-Charles Fowler Zncl-Dick McLaughlin and Paul Bratton OLD CADET WHO IS MOST CONSIDERATE OF NEW CADETS lst-Dick McLaughlin ' Zncl-Cooke Goffigon BEST ALL-AROUND NEW CADET lst-Milton Miller and john Cole 211cl-Hickisch, Hushebeck, Pilley, Allen, E. Ist- V BEST COMMISSIONED OFFICER Paul Bratton and Harold VVa1ters BEST NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER lst-Roy LaGuardia and Bill Rand MOST AMBITIOUS lst-Dick McLaughlin-Paul Bratton Znd-Bill Devereaux NAME Aldrich, W. T .............. ............ Aycock, W. T .............. ............ Adelberg' ....,..... REPORT SHEET ' O. C. MAJOR SIZER O. D. CADET HANCOCK S. G. CADET IACOBSON C. G. 'CADET SARIZIN REPORT I Putting new look on Maj. Hoover's Ford ..................... R E-PO RT E R ............Col. Roller Unwilling to loan typewritento RECALL Staff ........................ Major Hoover Only making three varsity letters per year ..... - ........ Loewy Bloom ............................ .....,,..... S uccumbing to allure of Hollywood joe Looks ......... ............... I flajor Hoover Bowers, I. Roy ............... ............. A ttempted murder of next door cadet ........................................ ..............,............ I ackson Bratton .......... ............ A ttempting to run school 'for Commandant's office ......... Captain Michaels Carmichael ........ ............ B eing both scholar and athlete at the same time ........,... .............. I st. Selden Chezem ....... ............ U sing unpatriotic color on Sentry box .......... ...... .................... lX f lr. Gulify f Cooper .......... Deane, C. E ......... Attempting to teach Algebra with sanction of commandant...M,aj. Hoover ............Following in Brattons footsteps............ Fouracre, T ............ - ..... , ..... Failing to win state track meet .......... . Fowler ..... Not working in Armory ........................ Fretz ...... Goftigon ....... Gregory ....... Harris, W ............ Henry ...... .. Izenberg ........... . Larus ....... . Ragsdale ......... Rand ........... Sanders, W. .... .. VValters ........ Having name band at final ball .............. ......................Bratton ........Colone1 Roller c Laughlin .......,......Pandizid es Attempting to investigate new order in band room .................. Major Manch ............Walking around on knees after being warned............ ............Playing flute after taps............ ............RUI1HlI1g A Unaware he had a brother at Augusta ............... ..............Sanders, W. ............VVood ratton ..........C'olonel Roller ............Using fence post for taps right inspection...,.......... ..............Third Stoop ............Skunk hunting with odd intentions........... .............Major Welnln ............Working too hard on RECALL........... ..............RECALL Staff Looking like the thin man ..... - ..... ..,........Colonel Roller Running mess hall without 'athletes .............. .......... C aptain Fontaine MEMOR l In Memoriam ONE OE TI-IE SCHOLARS AND CARRY TI-IE ALMA MATER FIRST LIEUTENANT Montus PERROW GUERRANT 1924-1945 V Morris P. Punchy Guerrant, one of the iinest boxers ever to light for the Blue and VVhite Mitmen gave his life that we might live, 30 April 1945. Postliumously we honor tlns cadet. . The Silver Star: For gallantry in action on 30 April l945:tMi::l:Gern1any. Lt. Guerrant platoon leader, advanced ahead of his platoon's scouts, over open terrain, armed with only Elf pistol and a hand gernade. Unexpected enemy hte from a well prepared strong point severed his platoon and scattered its forward elements. Lt. Guerrant continued to advance alone to- wards the forward enemy outpost positions, killing two of the enemy and forcing the rest to withdraw. Lt. Guerrant then deployed his platoon and advanced alone around the enemy ilanlc, over open ground and through the direct tire and observation'oi the enemy. Lt. Guerrant was morlally wounded in this position lwut continued to tire upon the enemy until death. His extreme devotion to duty reflects great crcdit on the highest traditions of the Airborne forces ot the United States Army ..... , ' BRONZE STAR MEDAL - For heroic conduct in action on 7 January 1945 t1eal '::H1WLieutenant Guerrant, Assistant 'Platoon Leader, during a fire tight, operated as an observer 400 yards in front ol' his own line. He made four tiring trips back and forth, inliltrating through the scattered enemy each time, directing and correcting mortar fire. His route back to his own lines was under inter- mittent mortar Hre. X'X liQl1OI.1'E wire or radio communications, he supervised successfully limited pursuit of the enemy after they had started their withdrawal: Because of his agressiveness and initiative a much longer and harder tire 'tight was avoided. His conduct retiects great credit on himself and the .Airborne Forces of the United States Army. V A FINEST GENTLEMEN ATHLETES EVER TO FAIR NAME OF OUR ' 1948 . PATRONS PAGE To the undersignecl the Staff of the 1948 RECALL express their sincere thanks and appreciation for their help towards this publication. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Field .............. ............Norfolh, Virginia Mrs. Jennie Hrisis ............................ .............. M ilford, Delaware Mr and Mrs. L. G. Larns..- ........... Richmond, Virginia Mr ancl Mrs. Isaac Aclelberg ........... .....................,......, B altimore, Maryland Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Bristol ............... ............... C onneautville, Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. B. M.. Smith .............. ........................ A lexanrlria, Virginia Mr ancl Mrs. Lovell Pulliam ................... ,................... . ......... C levelancl, Ohio Mr and Mrs. John H. Van Vlech ,.......... ............... S iluer Spring, Maryland Mr and Mrs. Donald L. .lorclan .... ...................Roanoke, Virginia r-949 fx jp! ffny nr Q09 aan!!! dfflle' 55222 G tl' if A f 5' M2 X Q99 4 M DEDICATED X 60 4 'ww E Maggie Bell Roller Robinson THE ROYAL MEMBERS OF THE 0 ag 'lo 1 ,haf fl , I, Q , ,J ,Goan MM ,l . , ,,, 7 '- H - Qmx .W R ' E Q f 'Q 5 H Q0 B Q oo 3 f ' A X 6 l Elf f . r l f ff V, 4 K X V : -um l. : ' - 5 'ex 'Q ' m ' 4 ' . , T0 ' ' 0 - X2 I ff 5 BY 5 X Q4 . 71: ' x V J ' . ' n Z K . Who 5 .- v ,sf Mus. Mus. MRS. MRS. MKS. MRS. MRS. zlfllfllzs me AUGUSTA BELL SOCIETY oOOOo A. S. ROACI-1 fflumie Bcllj .... A. E. VVINSLOW fGcrtic Bellj. .. F. A. CARTER KR-miie Bellj ..... , L. G. zflGUJLERA fMa1'ia Bellj ..... J. KN. BIALEY f B Bellj. . . .. I. V. HUNT fflflariha Bellj ...... I-I. N. HARRISON ffllargic Bellj .... L. P. MONTGOMERY Cfllomy Bellj .... AWAY No 9 l946 . .Boonsbor0, Md. . .Cle1Jelal1.d, Uhio Xfxl21Sl1lUglOl1, D. C. . . . .AI-Iavana, Cuba .... Bristol, R. I. - . . . . .G1'CC11SbO1'O, N. C. . .Cente1'ville, Md. . . . .LilJrary, Pa. Directory 1948 ABRAMS, ROBERT A. CMr. Samuelj ................ 5900 Phillips Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Private in Band, Varsity Rille Team, lttsC.x1-l- Stalt ADAMS, JAMES T., CMr. James TJ ...........................,........ The Plains, Va. Private in C Company, intra-Mural Boxing ADLEBERG, JOEL I. CM1: Isaacj .....,.......... 217 South I-lanover St., Baltimore, Md. Sergeant in C Co., Varsity Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Teatn, Captain Varsity Vtfrestling, Captain Varsity Lacrosse AGIN, MARTIN UI. CDr. Henry V.j ...................... llb6 Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y. PFC in B Lo., lntra-Mural Fencing, Secretary Ritle Team, Uagsmtet Stait, Baseball ALDRICH, VWILLIAM T. CCol. M. SJ ...... 412 National Bank Bldg., Charles-ton, WI Va. Captain E Co., Editor RECALL, Bayonet Staff, Roller Rides, Devating Society, Varsity Fencing ALFARO, LOUIS E. CMr. Louis DJ ...................... Box 73, Panama City, Panama Corporal in E Co., Tennis ALLEN, EDVVARD CMr. W'illiam EJ ................................... Lynnhaven, Va. Private D' Co., Varsity Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Team, Track ALLEN, WALDO CMr. XIV. E. Hillj .................. 106 East Maryland Ave., Crewe, Va. Private D Co., RECAl.L Staff, Vtfrestling, Decorating Committee ALTMAN, THEODORE CMr.APhilipj ............ 1589 Cascade Drive, Youngstown, Ohio. Private Band, Orchestra AMBLER, JAMES A. CMr. CJ ........................... ................ V erona, Va. Private D Co., Day Boy ANGLE, BENJAMIN L. CMr. B. LJ ........................ Box 345, Rocky Mount, Va. Private A Co., Honor Roll, Tiger Basketball and Baseball ANGLE, NATHANIEL P. CMr. B. LJ ............. . ..... - .... Box 345, Rocky Mount, Va. Private A Co., Tiger Basketball ANNETT, RONALD CMr. J. I-IJ ..................................... Farmington, Del. Private in D Co., Varsity Fencing Team ASHBY, RICHARD L. CMr. Jainesj ....................................... StaHorcl, Va. Private in E Co., ,Iunior Basketball, Football and Baseball AYCOCK, IIVILLIAM T. Clvirs. T. M. Rustj .............. Algonquin Park, Norfolk, Va. First Lieutenant E Co., Roller Rilles, Track AYCOCK, Cr. VVADE CMrs. T. M. Rustj .................... Algonquin Park, Norfolk, Va. Private Co. E AYRES, BOBBY M. CM1'. I. AJ ........................ VVest Main Street, Bedford, Va. Private in D Co., Honor Roll BALABOUS, ANTHONY CMr. Anglickj ......................,. Box 172, Quantico, Va. Private A Co., Basketball, Baseball BALBIS, MANUEL CMr. Manuclj .............................. Box 724, Havana, Cuba Honor Roll, PFC E Co., lntra-Mural Boxing, Fencing, Junior Football, Basketball, Baseball BALOSSI, LARRY M. CM1: Louis! ................... 2l2lVirginia Ave., Norfolk 2, Va. Private in Band. BARKER, OSCAR B., III CMrs. O. B. Ir.D ................ 3908 Peakland, Lynchburg, Va. Private D Co., Junior Football, Intra-Mural Fencing BARLOXN, JOHN C. CMr. Gurley AJ ...................... R. F. D. No. l, Smithfield, Va. I Private in Band, Honor Roll BARNES, LEWIS L. CMr. H. R.j..' .............................. Box 286, Bassett, Va. Platoon Sergeant A -Co., 150 lb. football, Tiger Basketball, Baseball BARRETT, JOHN E. CMr. jobnj .................... .. .... Manassas, Va. Private Co. A BARRON, jesse H. CMr. S. CJ .................................... Box 362, Union, S. C. BAZEMORE, MELVJN ,l. CM11 james DJ ..... l346'Martha Curtis Drive, Alexandria, Va. PFC B Co., 150 lb. Football, Wirestling, Lacrosse BELINS, RICHARD E. CMrs. 141. RJ .......... 1724 Maple Ave., 1-Iadden Heights, N. J. Private Headquarters Co., Varsity Football, Oorchid Bowl Championship Team, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball BELSHEE, REESE B. CMrs. R. BJ ........................ R. F. D. No. 5, Staunton, Va. Private CH Co. . BENTLEY, CANN M. CD11 C. MJ ....................................... Freebrun, Ky. - Second Lieutenant Band BERNHARDT, CHARLES A. CMrs. Margaretj . .207 Rockaway Turnpike, Lawrence, N. Y. Private A Lo., Tiger Basketball . B LAKE, HIRAM LEE CMr. R. BD ........,... lnternal Revenue Bldg., NVashington, LJ. C. PFC B Co., Intra-Mural Basketball BLOOM, ALLEN S. CMr. Morris AJ .............. 306 South Main St.. Lawrenceville, Va. Corporal in Band, Tigar Basketball . BONES, CHARLES E. CMr. C. EJ ................ 450 Maple Avenue, Waynesboro, Va. Private l-I. Q. Co., Honor Roll, Varsity Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Team, Baseball BOONE, FRED E. CMr. L. MJ .................... S94 South lNillett St., Memphis, Tenn. ' Private A Co. BOWEN, MARK H., JR. CM'r. M. HQ ......................................... Bland, Va. Private A Co., 150 lb. Football BOVVERS, JOHN ROS Cllflrs. VVillia1n RJ .......... 3142 Monument Ave., Richmond, Va. Private EH Co., Honor Roll, Wlrestling, Swimming, Iunior Football, Basketball, Baseball BOVVER, I. ROY CMr. Royj .........................,......, ...... S urgar Grove, NN. Va. lst. Lt. Co. D , Honor Roll, Varsity Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Team, Honor Committee, VVrestling, Track, lntra-Mural Basketball BOW'LlN, ROBERT CMr. Roy LJ .......,.. 33 Northumberland Rd., Rochester 10, N. Y. Private A Co. BOYKIN, GALE N. CMr. Norman TQ ............................. Box 323, Phoebus, Va. Private E Co., ,lunior Football, Basketball, Baseball and lntra-Mural Boxing BRADFORD, ROBERT E. CMrs. M. HJ ........................ Box 32, Blacksburg, Va. Private B Co., YMCA Cabinet, Honor Roll, Feature Editor of lftIj'0l'liI'l, Movie Photographer BRATTON, PAUL H. CMr. jesse MJ ..................., Churchville Road, Staunton, Va. BRIGGS, CHARLES CMr. Thomas HJ .............. Fort Raleigh Hotel, Manteo, N. C. Private, Band, 150 lb. Football, Tiger Basketball, Baseball BRISTOL, EDXNIN E. Cflr. D. FJ ................................. Conneautville, Penna. Corporal in Band, Orchestra, Baseball BROOKE ROGER T. CMr. Charlesl .............. 21515 Tunlaw Road, VVashington, D. C. Corporal in Band, Lacrosse Team BROVVN, EDXVARD A. CMrs. T. Beatty Brownj ........................ Upperville, Va. Private in E Co. BRONVN, VVILLARD C., IR. CM12 VV. CJ' ...... 1450 Rydalmount, Cleveland Heights, Ohio . Captain Adjutant, Roller Rifles V BRYANT, ROY, IR. CMr. Royj ...................... 4906-93rd Street, Elmhurst, N. Y. ' Private A Co., XfVi-estling, Chess Team BUCH, CHARLES A. CD11 A. M. Santos Buchj ........ Calario No. 553, Santiago, Cuba Corporal in E Co., Honor Roll, Roller Rifles, YMCA Cabinet, JV Football, Varsity Swimming BUCHMAN, NOAH CMr. Arthurj .......... 459 Beach l33rd Street, Belle Harbor, N. Y. Corporal in A Co., Honor- Roll BUCKMASTER, ROBERT B. CMr. B. MJ ...... 3717 Ingomar Street, VVashington,iD. C. Master Sergeant Stall, Associate Editor Bayomfl, RECIXLL Staff, Intra-Mural Fencing, Vice-Chairman Decorating Committee BURKE, VV. FAYETTE CMrs. Wade F.J ................ .... B ox 118, Wfytheville, Va. ' Private in HQ Co. BURKE, DOUGLAS D. CMrs. VVade FJ ............ - .... .... B ox 118, Wytheville, Va. n Private in HQ Co. BUSEY, VVILLIAM M. CCapt. F. LJ U. S. Navy, Navy No. 943, F. P. O., San Francisco, Calif. Private Co. A , 150 lb. Football CARMICHAEL, DONALD, CL-Tr. Austinj ........ 3108 Jefferson Street, VVilmington, Del. Private HQ Co., Honor Roll, Varsity Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Team, Baseball, Basketball CARRIER, Howard E. CMr. Clarkj .......... 5818 Sherrier Place, Wfashington, 10, D. C. Private in Headquarters Co.. VVrestling CATALANO, JOHN D. CMr. Clarkej .......... 409 Captiol Street, Charleston, VV. Va. Private E Co. CHAMBLIN, BROOKE B. CMrs. B. BJ ...,............................ NVarrenton, Va. Corporal Band CHANDLER, GEORGE M. CMr. Malcolmj ........ 9702 Monroe St., Silver Springs, Md. Corporal Band, Honor Roll, Lacrosse, Orchestra .... CHANG, AMBROSIO CMrs. Manuel C. Koinj ...... Mazatenango, Guatemala City, C. A. Private First Class C Co., Tennis, Honor Roll CHANG, BENTO CMr. Manuel C. Koinj .......... Mazatenango, Guatemala City, C. A, Sergeant D Co., Honor Roll, .lntermural Fencing, Tennis, VVrestling CHAUNCEY, EDXWARD C. CMr. Edwardj .......... 2406 Page Terrace, Alexandria, Va. Private D Co., Riiie Team ' CHEZEM, JAMES A. CMr. NV. P. Kelleyj ...... 2918 S Street, S. E., Washington, D. C Master Sergeant Static, President YMCA, Intermural Boxing, Vlfrestling, Track, Electrician CITARELLA, ALVARO CMr. I. Citarellaj ........ 1335 Elm Street., Youngstown, Ohio Private D Co. CLEEK, RUSSELL C. CMrs. Jackj ...... ' ........................... VVarm Springs, Va. Privaie B Co., Fenieing CLEMENTS, THOMAS H. CMrs. S. TJ ......... 1301 S. 19th Street, Birmingham, Ala. Second Lieutenant I-IQ. Co., RilIe Team CLICK, EDVVIN D. CMrs. D. EJ ................ ' ................. .... C rimora, Va. Platoon Sergeant. B Co., Swimming CLICK, EARNEST F. CMr. D. EQ ....................................... Crimora, Va. Corporal B ' Co., Honor Roll, Fencing Team ' COHEN, ARTHUR N. CMr. Davidb .................. 83 Shanley Ave., Newark 8, N. J. ' Private D Co.,.J. V. Football, VVrestling, Honor Roll, RECALI., Bayonet! COLE, JOHN M. JR., CMr. John MJ .................. 3016 James Street, Roanoke, Va. ' Private A Co., 150 lb. Football, Swimming, Honor Roll COLE, VVILLIAM H. CMr. James E. Jr.j .............. 700 Raleigh Ave., Norfolk 7, Va. ' Private E Co. COLLINS, HOXVARD L. CCapt. Howard LQ ...... 1851 Columbia Road, VVashingtou, D. C. Private B Co., Fencing COLLINS, JOHN M. CMr. John HJ ..................................... Brilliant, Ohio Private E Co., Junior Football, Tiger Basketball, Junior Baseball, Swimming . Intermural, Interniural-Basketball CONLEY, FRANK H. CMrs. Charlottej ............ 200 E. 78th St1'eet, New York City. Color Sergeant, Roller Rifles, President Flying ,Club COOPER, CLARKE T. JR. CMr. C.T.j ............ 123 Amherst Street, VVincl1ester, Va. First Sergeant, C Co., Honor Roll, Roller Rifles, Honor Committee CORE, JOHN M. CMr. J. Huntj .................. Fayette Trust Bldg., Uniontown, Penna. . Private B Co., VVrestling COULTER, XIVALTER J. CMrs. VV. JJ .................. 1629 Princeton, Richmond, Va. Private B Co., Junior Football, Tiger Basketball, J. V. Baseball COXVELL, ALBERT M. CMr. Myronj ............ 9401 Saybrook Ave., Silver Springs, Md. Corporal D Co., Lacrosse, lntermural Vlfrestling CRAVVFORD, ARCHIE K. CMr. Joseph PJ .......... 2724 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. Private DH Co., Junior Football, Baseball, Basketball CRISPEN, GEORGE I. JR. CMr. George IJ ........,. 716 Carolina Ave., Norfolk, Va. Stall Sergeant Staff, Lacrosse, 150 lb. Football, Captain Rifle Team CROSBY, ROBERT M. CMrs. Leona MJ ............ 529 Ohear Ave., Charleston, S. C. Platoon Sergeant HQ,' Co. 150 lb. Football, YMCA Cabinet, Roller Rifles CUERVO, OTTO CMr. Pelayo Cuervoj .................... Arnargura 8, Havana, Cuba. Corporal E Co., Tennis f CUERVO, ROLANDO CMr. Pelayo Cuervoj ................ Amargura 8, Havana, Cuba Private C Co., b'V1'CStl1l1g, Baseball ' CUNNINGHAM, DAVID H. CMrs. M. LJ 7410 Georgia Ave., N. VV., NNashington, D. C. v Private HQ Co., Wfrestling DABNEY, ADRIAN E. CMr. E. HJ ..... I ........ 240 N. Madison Street, Staunton, Va. Private Band, QI. V. Basketball, ,Iunior Football DANIELS, E. STOKES, IR. CMr. E. SJ ................, 192 Clement Ave., Danville, Va. Corporal HQ Co., Fencing DARRAH, ROBERT H., -IR. CMr. R. I-IJ .............. , ................... Verona, Va. Private D Co. DAVIS, JOHN R. CMrs. Mabelj ....... 4217 Brandywine St., N. VV., l1Vashington 16, D. C. Private HQ Co., Hill Billy Band DAY, KENNETH C. CMr. Royj ........................................... Catlett, Va. Private First Class A Co., Tiger Basketball, Baseba'l DEAL, XIV. EDGAR CMr. NN. FJ ................ Box 273, R. F. D. No. 2, Concord, N. C. Private E Co., ,Iunior Basketball, Fencing DEANE, CLARENCE E., IR. CMr. C. EQ ............................... Schuyler, Va. Sergeant B Co., Vargily Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Team, Track, Honor Roll. Roller Rifles DEANE, HERBERT D., -IR. CMaj. H. DJ ........................ Fort Defiance, Va. Private D Co., Swimming Team, Honor Roll DEVEREAUX, VVILLIAM C., IR. CMr. XV. CJ .......... 1333 Park Lane, Darby, Penna. Private HQ Co., Varsitv Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Team, Wfrestling, Baseball DIAMONSTEIN, ALAN A. CMr. VVilliam5 ................ 62 Cherry Ave., Hampton, Va. Private Band, I. V. Football, Honor Roll. Swimming, Bavonetl' Stall DICELLO, ANTHONY A. CMrs. Anthonyb ...... 1108 VV. Market Street, Pottsville, Penna. Private C Co.. Honor Roll, Track, Swimming, 150 lb. Foo'ball DICKINSON, VVILLIAM G. CMr. George Sbiveryj .... 312 Main Street, Kingston, N. Y. Private A Co., Honor Roll, Decorating Committee. BCIVOIIBH Staff. Intermural Fencine DIXON, I-IOVVARD' E. CMr. Donald PJ .... 1907 Ridge Place, S. E., XfVashington 20, D. C. Private LB Co., Fencing, Honor Roll EACI-IO, ROBERT L. Mr. W.C.D ...................... 1900 Plymouth, VV'ashington,D. C. Private A Co., Camera Club ELLMAN, EDVVIN M. CMr. ,lnliusj ............ 4102 Kensington Ave., Richmond, Va. Corporal Band, I. V. Football, Baseball, Honor Roll ELTON, VVILLIAM C. CMr Frank JJ .................................... Milford, Del. Private A Co. ENG-LEHART, I. ROBERT, IR. CMr. -I. R. ...... 416 Beverly Street. Kingwood, VV. Va. Corporal C Co., Varsity Basketball, Treasurer YMCA., YMCA Cabinet, Baseball ESPINOSA, GEORGE R. CMr. Oetavianoj .......... Boaeo, Nicaraqua, Central America Private C Co., Intermural Boxing, Track ' ESPINOSA, RICARDO CMr. Octavianoj ............ Boaco, Nicaraqua, Central America Private C Co. EVANS, GARY B. C1V11'S.' C. Armstrongj .............. Kable News Co., Mt. Morris, Ill. Corporal 'E Co., Honor Roll, Tennis, Tiger Baseball, Tiger Basketball FAIRCLOTH, VVADE R., JR. CMrs. lfVade RJ .......... , .... V ...... Box 302, VVaverly, Va. Private in E Co.. .lunior Rifle Team FARIAS, LEOPOLDO S. CMr. Leopoldoj .......... Virreyes 155, Mexico City, Mexico Privaie in A Co. ' FARLEY, NELSON E. CMr. N. .IJ ........... 623 Randolph Street, Charleston, VV. Va. Platoon Sergeant C Co., 150 lb. Football, Varsity Basketball, Track FERGUSON, EUGENE S. CM1's. Eugenej ........ 353 Roxbury Street, Clifton Forge, Va. Private in HE' Co., ,lunior Football, Basketball, Baseball FERNANDEZ, RICARDO CMr. Doradoj .,.... 2268 Karnpden Place, New York 53, N. VY. . Private in C Co., ,l. V. Football, Baseball FETNER, LAVVRENCE M. CDr. L. MJ ........ Blaekwelcler Hospital, Lenoir, N. C. Corporal B Co., 150 lb. Football, Fencing, Lacrosse FIELDS, FRANCIS X. CMr. John HJ ............ 5706 York Road, Baltimore 12, Md. First Sergeant Band, Orchestra, Fencing, Lacrosse, Honor .Roll FIFER, LESLIE E., CMr. L. EJ .................................... Fort Defiance, Va. . First Sergeant HQ Co. FIFER, EVERETTE CMr. L. E.j.,. .......................... q . ....... Fort Defiance, Va. Private HQ Co., 150 lb. Football, Wtrestling FOGLE, PETER H. CMr. Gary TQ ...................... Main Street, St. Albans, NV. Va. A . . Private in E Co. . FOLLINE, JACK S. CMr. I. EJ ...............,... ,.l501 Wfest Ave., Richmond 20, Va. Private in A Co. FOURACRE, R. ROGERS, JR. CMr. R. Rogersj ........ 21 Townsend Road, Newark, Del. Private in D Co., 150 lb. Football, Fencing, Track, Lacrosse, Honor Roll FOURACRE, THOMAS E. CMr. R. Rogersj .......... 21 Townsend Road Newark, Del. lst. Sgt. D Co., Honor Roll, 150 lb. Football, Fencing, Track, Lzvzrosse, Roller Rifles, Editor ot Bayonet FOXVLER, CHARLES, VV. III CMr. C. NV. l'r.j ...... Apartado 1085, Caracas, Venezuela Captain Supply-StaH',,Roller Rifles, Flying Club, Honor Roll, Baseball FREAR, HUBER, JR. CMr. Huberj .....................................,. McLean, Va. Private B Co., 150 lb. Football, Intra-Mural Boxing FREEMAN, JAMES CMr., C. EQ ......................................... Back Bay, Va. Private i11 Band FRETZ, DONALD I. Cbffr. S.S. IIIJ .......... 5315 N. WHSl1111gt011 Blvd., Arlington, Va. lst. Lt. Co. B , Honor Roll, Roller Rifles, NVrestling, Vice-President Student Body, Vice-President Ciceronian Literary Society FLUTZ, STEPHEAN CMr. A. SJ ....................... 431 Glen Ave., Staunton, Va. ' Private in B Co., Football FUSSELBAUGI-I, ROBERT, IR. CMr. Robertl .... 118 Bellemore Road, Baltimore 10, Md, Corporal of Band, Lacrosse FYE, MILTON S. CMrs. F. C.j .................... 309 Iacob- Street, Kitanning, Penna. ' - 'Private in C Co., Fencing Lacrosse GADD, DAVID C. CMr. R. CJ ...................... Arbondale Drive, High Point, N. C. Private in C Co., RECALL Staff, Honor Roll GALLIER, CHARLES M. CMr. John VVJ .......... 2223 Columbia Ave., Lynchburg, Va. 150 lb. Football, Honor Roll GALVAN, ANACARSIS P. CMr. Benjamin RJ .... Tuxpan No. 110 Col. Roma Sur, Mexico Private E Co., Junior Football, Basketball, Baseball, Honor Roll, lntra-Mural Fencing, VVrestling, Swimming, Boxing, Lacrosse GAYHART, ROBERT M. CMr. I. RJ .............. 459 Albemarle Ave., Staunton, Va. Private in HQ Co. GIAMMARA, ANTONIO CMr. Iosel .....,.. La Napolitana, Barranquilla, Columbia, S. A. Private in C Co. GIBSON, BEN E. CMrs. D. N. VV'illettj ........ 1704 40th. St., S. E., VV'ashington, D. C. Corporal A Co., 150 lb. Football GLIBOFF, DAVID T. CMr. Theodore Ellisj 1 443 Beach 122nd Street, Rockaway Park,, Long Island, N. Y. A Corporal A Co., Varsity Basketball GOFFIGAN, F. COOKE CMr. Kemperj .............................. Cape Charles, Va. Captain of Band, Orchestra GONZALES, ALBERT E. CMr. Theodorejf ........... 301 Monterey Ave., Pelham, N. Y. lst. Lt. Med. Officer Staff, Fencing, Vlfrestling, YMCA Cabinet, Vice-President of YMCA, Sec'y. Natural Bridge YMCA Conterentze GOODING, GUY V. CM1'. Guy VJ- .... ' .............. ' ....... l ........... K enansville, N. C. Corporal AH Co., 150 lb. Football, Fencing, Roller Rifles, YMCA Cabinet, Sec'y. YMCA GARCIA, MARIO C. CMr. Oscar Garcial .............. 1 F St., 3 503 Vedado, Haban, Cuba Private D Co. GRABER, ROBERT K. CMr. M. Kramerj .............. 914 Court Street, Portsmouth, Va. Color Sergeant Staff, RECALI. Staff - GRAY, RICHARD L. CMrs. Virginiaj .............. 420 Church Street, Clifton Forge, Va. Private in D Co., Junior Rifle and Basketball GREGG, JAY M. CMr. John NLD ................ 429 High Street, Morgantown, VV. Va. Squad Leader HQ Co. GREGORY, SPENCER CMrs Lee O.J..i .............. 2252 Circle Drive, Raleigh, N. C. Platoon Sergeant in D Co., Varsity Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Team, Roller Rifles, VVrestling, Lacrosse GROSSMAN, JACK CMr. Nathan! ............ 760 Grand Concourse, New York 51, N. Y. Private A Co., Rifle Team, Golf Team GROVE, JAMES XV. CMr. J. DJ ...................,.. Churchville Road, Staunton, Va. Private in A Co., Varsity Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Team l GRUBB, H. DOUGLAS CMr. H. BJ .................................... VVytheville, Va. Private in A Co. GUERRA, JORGE A. CMr. Antonioj .......... 8th Street, No. 54 V. A., Santiago, 'V Cuba Private in E Co., Junior Football, Basketball. Baseball ' GUFFEY, ALBERT L. CMr. F. MJ .................... R. F. D. No. 1, Mt. Sidney, Vac. Private in A Co., Honor Roll, Baseball, Basketball GUFFEY, H. RALPH CMr. F. MQ .................... R. F. D. No. 1, Mt. Sidney, Va. Private in B Co., Honor Roll, Baseball, Basketball HALEY, E. J., JR. CMr. E. J. ...................... 1016 Canterbury Rd., Raleigh. N. C. Corporal Banfl, Honor Roll, Junior Football, Basketball, Baseball, lntra-Mural Vtfrestling HALEY, E. J., JR. CMr. E. JJ .................... 1016 Canterbury Rd., Raliegh, N. C. Private A Co., Fencing, Baseball HALL, STANLEY A. CMr. S, GJ ............... ' ............ ' ............. Amelia, Va. Private B Co., 150 lb. Football, Intra-Mural Wfrestling, hlVl'CSllll1g, Golf Team I-IAMLIN, FRED E., JR. CDr. Fred EJ ........................ Box 2276, Roanoke, Va. Private in A Co., Varsity Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Team HANCOCK, PAUL H. CMr. Hughj .,........................ l...Box 711, Berwyn, Md. Platoon Sergeant E Co., AAll'CSlll1I1g I-IANGER, THOMAS A. CMrs. Pearle MJ .... 1142 Abbey Place, N. E., VVashington, D. C. , Private HQ Co. I-IANTSCH. ROBERT S. CMr. Hermanl .......... 10 Jefferson Ave., VVhite Plains, N. Y. Corporal B Co.. Honor Roll, Intra-Mural Swimininyf. Swiinminff' 1 A HARRIS, BRYANT Y. CMr. Harry GJ ................... 115 Points St., Staunton, Va. Private in VA Co. HARRIS, VVILLIAM McG. CDr. John I-1.5 ........ 1158 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.,C,i!,y Captain B Co., Roller Rifles, Varsity Football. Orchid Bowl Championship Team, Swimming, I Honor Committee, Sergeant Arms Student Body, Tennis, Cotillion Club HARRISON, CARTER H., JR. CM1' C. I-IJ .............. 53 Church St., Oneonta, N. Y. Private in D Co. I-IARYVOOD, XVALLACE S., JR. CMr. XV. SJ ........ ..... B urkeville, Va. Private HQ Co. HASTINGS, VVILLIAM T., JR. CMr. VV. TJ ..... ' ..................... Johnsontown, Va. Private in D Co., RECALI. StaPf,Baseball HATCHER, J'AblES M., Ill Cb-lr. MJ ................................ De'aplane, Va. Private D Co., Junior Fooiball, Basketball, Baseball HAYS, PAUL N. CMrs. J. L. Witzj ........... 232 Beverley Terrace, Terrace, Staunton, Va. ' Private in R Co., Swimming HEATWOLE, P-AUL H. Stab' Sgt., 150 lb. Football Tiger Basketball, J. V. Baseball, Roller Rilles HEIMASON, NEIL L. CMrs. Ruthl ........,..... 1510 Meridian Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. Private in UD' Co., Honor Roll, Junior Rille Te'am HENRY, LLOYD R. CMr. C. CJ .......... 4322 Argyle Place, N. VV., Vtfashington, D. C. lst. Lt. A Co., Roller Rifles, Fencing, Lacrosse, Honor Committee, CMr. P. VJ ................................ Weye1's Cave, Va. HEPPNER, DONALD G. CMrs. Lilliej .......... 1316 Harrison Street, Lynchburg, Va Varsity Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Team HEVVITT, JOHN H. CDr. H. PJ ..,...................... Medical Center, Lafayette, La. Private in A Co., Decorarting Conunittee HICKISCH, FRANK L., Jr. CLt. Col. F. LJ .............. 1851 Arch St., Petersburgh, Va HILL, YVILLIANI R. Cllr. WV. OJ .................,........ Arenal, Silver Spring, Md. Corporal C Co., Roller Rilles, Varsity Rifle Team, Baseball HILL, XVILMER A., JR. CMrs. VV. AJ ............. 14 N. Central Ave., Staunton, Va. Private in HQ Co., Honor Roll, YMCA HITCHENS, LOFTUS M., JR. CMr. L. MJ ............ 1309 Magnolia Ave., Norfolk, Va. Corporal A Co., Varsity Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Team, Honor Roll, Decorating Committee, Fencing Team, lntra-Mural, Lacrosse HODGE, JACK S. CMr. Luther SJ .........' .........................,... F almouth, Va. Corporal E Co., Junior Football, Basketball, Baseball, Honor Roll, Fencing HOKE, KENNETH. A. CMrs Allie PJ ........ 1694 Lanier Pl., N. VV., Vlfashingtou, D. C. , A Private E Co. HOKE, RICHARD S. CMrs Allie PJ ........ 1694 Lanier Pl., N. NN., XN'ashington, D. C. Private B Co., Baseball HOLLIDAY, ARCI-HE C. CMI: L. RJ .V ........... 2512 Jellerson Ave., Newport News, Va. Corporal Squad Leader A Co., Basketball, Baseball HOVVARD, JOHN A. CM1: NN . SJ .................... American Embassy, Ciaro, Egypt Private E Co., Honor Roll, Junior Rifle Team HRISIS, CLARENCE M. CMrs. Jenniel .............. 21 S. Waltiut Street, Milford, Del. Quarter Master Sergeant-Staff, VVeight Lifting, President Wasliinyxtoii Bus Club 1-IUFF, C. ROGERS CMr. O. RJ ................ 306 Market Street, Pocomoke City, Md. Private in HQ Co, Tiger Basketball. Baseball HUMPHREYS, O. RANDOLPH, JR. CMr. O. RJ .... 218 N. Jefferson Street, Staunton, Va. Private in HQ Co. HUNT, ROBERT D., JR. CMr. R. DJ ..............,.......... Box 1623, Roanoke, Va. Private A Co., Football, Tennis HUSHEBECK, JOHN L. CMrs. Helenj ............ 239 N. Brown Street, VVilmington, Del. Private HQ Co., Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Football Team, Basketball, Baseball, Honor Roll IBARRA, FRANCISCO CMr. Franciscol .............. Aguilera No. 519, Santiago, Cuba Private C Co., Basketball, VVrestling, Baseball IZENBERG, JERRY A. CMr. Harryj .................... 80 Shanley Ave., Newark, Del. Sergeant in Band, Orchestra, Bayonet Staff, Jayvee Basketball, Javee Baseball JACKSON, ERNEST J., JR. CMr. E. Jil .......... McGarrity Road, Falls Church, Va. ' Private in D Co., J. V. Football, Baseball, Lacrosse JACOBSON, JOHN B. CMrs. Benj ................ 503 'VVebster Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Corporal in C Co., Honor Roll, Track, Fencing JENNINGS, JOHN K., JR. CDr. J. KJ . . .1405 Howard Street, N. VV., Xklashington, D. C. Private in C Co., Honor Roll, Basketball, Baseball JERICHOXV, XVALTER R. CMr. Nkfalter EJ ..... 7442 E. Frances Road, Mt. Morris, Mich. Private in A Co. . JOHNS, DONALD E. CMr. Theodore RJ ........ 420 Lafayette Ave., Collongclale, Penna. Private HQ Co., Football, Orchid Bowl Chainpionship Football Team, Baseball, Track JONES, D. SELDEN, JR. CM12 D. SJ ............ 205 Nelson Ave., VVl1ll2tTl'1SlJl.ll'g, Va. Private Band, Decorating Committee JONES, J. THOMAS CMr. John T.J ............ Z8 Lookout Road, Mountain Lakes, N. J. Private Headquarters, Varsity Football, Orchid Bowl 'Championship Team JORDAN, CHARLES F. CMr. D. F.J .............. 2438 Robin Hood Road, Roanoke, Va. Guide Sgt., C Co., Capt Varsity Football Team, Orchid Bowl Championship Monogram' Club, Gold Football, Honor Committee KAMMERMAN, GARY CMI: Elil ................ 7721 16th. Street, VVashington, D. C. Corporal D Co. KELLEY, RICHARD E. CMrs. Dorothy PQ ............ 282 'N. Lewis Street, Staunton, Va. Honor Roll, 150 lb. Football, Lacrosse KERMAN, EDVVARD H. CMr. Paulj .... 4461 S. Dakota Ave., N.E.,VVashington, D. C. Private E Co., Jr. Rille Team, Honor Roll V KEYS, PETER J. CMrs. C. Royj .......... 3321 Clevland Ave., N. NN., NVashington, D. C. Private D Co., 150 lb. Football Team, Intramural Boxing KINNlE, I. GRAY CMrs. Anne SJ .......... 1616 34th Street, NAV., Vllashington, D. C. J. V. Football, Swimming Team, Chess, Intramural Swimming, Honor Roll Tennis, Track KLEIN, HENRY C., CMr. G. MJ ................ 128 Rowayton Ave., Rowayton, Conn. Private E Co., Jr. Football, Boxing Intramurals. Lacrosse KLINE, GEORGE CNr. G. MJ ..................,........ R. F. D. No. 2, Vienna, Va. Private Headquarters Co. KLOTZ, RALPH CMr. R. AJ ........................ i...R. F. D. No. 4, Richmond, Va. Private C Co., Rifle Team, Golf, Honor Roll, Roller Rifles ' KNOX, ROBERT S., JR. CCol. R. S.J ............ 101 Blackthorn St., Chevy Chase, Md. Private Cf Co., Fencing Team, Lacrosse, 150 lb. Football KOBER, DONALD ,CMr. Josephj .............. 1624 Oak St., N. VV., Vtlashington, D: C. ' Private C Co., Junior Football, Junior Baseball KOETZLE, CHARLES B. CMrs. Maryj ............... 322 Allendale St., Baltimore Md. Private Headquarters Co. i LACY, NV. KENNETH CMr. VV. EJ ........ . ........ 115 E. Stevens St., Culpepper, Va. J. V. Football, Platoon Sgt. HQ Co., Fencing, Baseball, Honor Roll LA GUARDIA, ROGELJO CM1' Emmanuel Lyonsj ........ Box 847, Panama City, Panama Platoon Sergeant E Co., Roller Rifles, YMCA Cabinet, Honor Roll, Baseball LANCASTER, NVILLIAM L. CMT. NN. HQ .... 809 N. Mt. View Circle, Johnson City, Tenn. Private in B Co., Junior Football, Basketball, Baseball . LANE, VVILLIAM' T. CMrs E. MJ .......... 1430 Belmont St., N. VV., Wfashington, D. C. Private in A Co. LARUS, JOHN B.CMr. Lewis GJ ......................... . ..... Box 1503, Richmond, Va. Captain C Co., President of Student Body, Honor Committee, Cheer Leader LAWSON, FRED H. CM1: John RQ ............................... , ..... A ppomattox, Va. Private in HQ Co., J. V. Football LAZARUS, LLOYD G. CMr. S. GJ .............................. Box 401, Roanoke, Va. Private in B Co., Honor Roll, 150 lb. Football, Tiger Basketball LECKIE, GORDON L. CM1-. Georgej .................................. Matewan, VV. Va. LEFKOVVITZ, NEIL CMr. Davidj ...................... 224 'West 35th St., New York City LEVITAN, IRVVIN D. CMr. AbeJ .................. 1467 E. 31st Street, Brooklyn N. Y. Private in C Co LESTER, LAMAR A. CMI: L. B.DL ....... ' .................. Box 149, Christiansburg, Va. Sergeant in E Co., Honor Roll, RECALL Staff, Vtfhite Page i LITTON, FRANCIS, HI CMI: Francis, Jr.J ........ 2634 Vtfalnut St., Philadelphia, Penna. Private in B Co. ' LOCKEN, JOHN W. CMrs. Johnb .......... 1402 Ridge Placem, S. E., VVashington, D. C. Private in B Co., 150 lb. Football LOVVEY, JOHN F. CMr. JACOBJ .............. 421 Ethan Allen Ave., Takoma Park, Md. PFC C Co., Wfrestling, Lacrosse LONG,'PAU1L K. CMr. R. R.J ...................... 511 E. Fairview Ave., Altoona, Penna. Corporal in E Co., Honor Roll LOPEZ, PAUL CMr. J. MJ ................................ Virtudes 258, Havana, Cuba PFC in E Co., ,Junior Football, Basketball, Baseball LORA, THAD A. CMI: L. EQ ................................ Goshen Road, Salem, Ohio Znd. Lt. A Co., Roller Ritles, Squad Leader, Honor Roll LORA, VVINSTON E. CMr. L. EJ ............................ Goshen Road, Salem, Ohio Guide Sergeant A Co., Honor Roll, Roller Rifles LOVVMAN, EDVVARD D., Jr. CMr. E. D.J .......................... Hot Springs, Va. Private in A Co. LUBIN, ALVIN K. CMr. Samj ...............- ....... 1 50 Cottage St., New Bedford, Mass. Corporal B Co., Honor Roll, Football, Vtfrestling - LUKENS, CHARLES E. CMr. XV. C.j .................... 509 Allison Ave., Roanoke, Va. PFC C Co., Lacrosse, l-lonor Roll, NfVhite Page, Clean Page LUNDY, PHIPPS W. CMaj. F. M. Sizerj .................... College Park, Staunton, Va. Private A Co. LUPTON, JAMES- H., JR. CMr. J. H.J .............. 101 Riverview St., Belhaven, N. C. ' ' PFC 'Bu Co., 150 lb. Football, Honor Roll, Fencing LUTTRELL, PHILIP J. CMr. Ralph JJ ........ 2413 Cameron Mills Rd., Alexandria, Va. Private D Co., Baseball MADDEN, CHARLES L. CMrs. D. DJ ......... 2501-13th St., N. W., Wlasliington, D. C. Private E Co., Peep Basketball, Baseball, Tennis MAJOR, VVALTON Z. CMrs. J. C. Earlyj ............ 717 Jefferson Ave., Falls Church, Va. Sergeant in D Co. MALAMUT, GARY P. CMr. Maxj .................. Breakers Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J. Private in E Co., Junior Footballu Basketball, Baseball, Honor Roll MARKEY, J. KENT CMr. Wfcrnei-J ....,......... 3506 Hendricks Ave., Jacksonville, Fla, MAROZZA, JOHN P. CMrs. Maryj .............. 1602 Sherman Ave., Hagerstown, Md. 'Guide Sergeant in HQ Co., 150 lb. Football, Fencing, Baseball MARSHALL, GEORGE VV., JR. 'CMr. G. NVQ U D J 260 S. Collingwood Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. ' Private in B Col MARTIN, HARRY B. CCol. A. Martinj ................ Nursery Rd., N. Linthicum, Md. Private in D Co., 150 lb. Football MATHER-SMTTH, FREDERIC C., JR. CM'rs. Gracej .... Edgegrove Farms, Oakland, Fla. ' Private in A Co., Jayvee Football MATTHEXNS, DONALD B. CMrs. Ellis TJ ........ 2.5406 Wfillow Lawn, Richmond, Va. Private in 'C ' Co., 150 lb. Football, Jayvees Basketball, Baseball MAUST, George J., HI CMr. G. J., Jr.j ............ Hotel Buckingham, St. Augustine, Fla. 2nd. Lt. C Co., Roller Rifles, Rifle Team, Decorating Committee, RECALL Staff MENTZER, GEORGE 'W'. Cllr. Harry IJ .............. 309 King St., Pottstown, Penna. Corporal in C Co., 150 lb. Football, Swimming, Track, Lacrosse MILLARD, JOHN S. CMrs. Herbert Nashj ........ 913 Green Vtlay Court, Norfolk, Va. . ' Zndl Lt. B 'Co. J MILLER, J. MILTON, JR. CMr. J. MJ ' , A . 38th Street and Pacific Ave., Virginia Beach, Va. C . Private in D Co., Honor Roll, Tiger Basketball MRVOS, SAM R. CMr. N. ForkovitchJ .............. 411 Pacific Ave, McKeesport, Penna. . Private in HQ Co., Track, Wrestlilig, Baseball MINER, JOHN S. CMr. J. HQ ......- ...................... 2 O41 Briargate, Kirkwood, Mo. Private in A Co., Swimming, Roller Rifles MISSIMER, ALBERT K., JR. CMr. ,A. KJ ...... 5101 Evelyn Byrd Rd., Richmond, Va. Private in A Co., Baseball MITCHELL, ROBERT R. CMr. B. DJ ....,, 4707 Huntington Ave., Newport News, Va. Private in A Co. - MITCHELL, THOMAS M. CMr. J. E. jordanj, .......... 206 DuPont Ave., Staunton, Va. Private in HQ- CO., Bugler , MOHLER, EDDIE L. CMr. J. VV.j .................. South Main Street, Lexington, Va Private, in HQ Co., junior Football, Wrestling MOHLER, JESSE W., JR. CMr. J. XMI .............. South Main Street, Lexington, Va. Znd Lt. Staff A CO., Football, Orchid Bowl Championship .Football Team MONROE, VVILLIAM M., 111 CMr. VV. M., Inj ...... 7853 Atlantic Ave., Margate, N. I. Corporal in B Co., Riiie Team, Movie Operator MOON, THOMAS L. CDr Randallj .................................... Herndon, Penna Corporal Cl. Guidon E Co., Varsity Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Football Team, Fencing, Baseball MOORING, CASVVELL VV. CCol. B. DJ .............. 506 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va Private in A Co., Photography Club MORRIS, JOHN VV.. CMrs. J. C. Hammondj .... Hilher Lane, E. Hampton, L. I., N. Y lst. Lt. D Co., Balyoncz' Stall, Honor Roll, Roller Rilles I MOSS, D. JACKSON CMr. Lewisj .............. 818 NV. Franklin Street, Richmond, Va Private in E Co., junior Football, Basketball, Baseball MUNDIN, LEVVIS, 111 CMr. L. H., ,lr.D .......... 1618 NV. Franklin Street, Richmond, Va cm-poi-at in Band, Honor Roll, junior Football, Basketball, Baseball, Intra-Murals MYERS, ROBERT L. CM1- XV. GJ ..................................... Elliott City, Md Private in HQ Co., lntra-Murals, Honor Roll MYERS, STUART L. CMr. NN. GJ ...................,................, . .Elliott City, Md Private in HQ Co., lntra-Murals, Honor Roll MCCARTHY, XNILLIAM L., JR, CMr. IN. LQ .......... R. F. D. No. 2, Covington, Va. Private in B Co., Basketball McGINLEY, C. THOMAS CMr. E. EJ ................................. Narrows, Va. Private in Band, Honor Roll, Junior Rifle Team, Intra-Murals McGINLEY, PATTON H. CMr. E. Efl .................................. Narrows, Va Private in Band, Honor Roll, Junior Rille Team, Intra-Murals MCGREW, WAYNE D. CMrs. R. H. Boicel ...... 1022 Ann Street, Parkersburg, NV. Va Corporal Co. Cl. D Co., Basketball, Tennis Roller Rifles, Honor Roll, Intra-Murals MCLAUGHLIN, RICHARD C. CMrs, I. P. Astj. .... ...... . .. Edgewood , Staunton, Va Znd. Lt. ol Stali, Cheerleader MCLONEY, THORNE C. CMr. D. VV'.j .......... .. .... R. F. D. No. 4, Cynthiana, Ky. Corporal of Staff, 150 lb. Football, Mail Officer, Honor Roll NELSON, STUART K. CMr. Solomonj ........ 1710 Montgomery Ave., New York, N. Y Private in A Co., Honor Roll NEMIER, DOUGLAS A. CMr. E. SJ .............. 243 Chinquapin St., Alexandria, Va Private in HQ Co., Javee Football, Vtfrestling NEY, SIDNEY I., IR. CDr. S. 1.5 .............. 256W S. Beach St., Daytona Beach, Fla. Private in E Co., Intra-Mural Fencing, VVrestling 4 Q NICKLAS, DAVID' F. CMrs. A. EJ ................ 1123 Gorsuch Ave., Baltimore, Md ' Private in Band, Iavee Football,-Swimming, Baseball NOBLE, VVILLIAM E., IR. CMr W. EJ ...... 20,18 Sycamore St, Haddon Heights, N. I Private in HQ ' Co., Honor Roll, Varsity Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Football Team, Basketball, Baseball ODENXMALDER, DONALD. P. CMr. AJ ........ Box 46, Lakeside Farm, Goshen, Conn Corporal in A Co., OWENS, HUGH E., JR. CMr. H. E.j .......... Box 342, R. F. D. No. 2, Norfolk, Va. Private D Co., 150 lb. Football, Weight Lifting, Lacrosse PANDAZIDES, JOHN P. CMr. Petej ...........,....... 221 Third Ave., Quantico, Va. Company Clerk, A Co., Lacrosse, RECALL Staff PANOSSIAN, HAIG A. CMr. Haigj ............ 2473-18th Street, VVashington, D. C. Platoon Sergeant C Co., Honor Roll, Softball, YMCA PAPPAS, PETER -l. CMr. James HJ .......... 316 E. Piccadilly Street, VVinchester, Va. Corporal in Band, 150 lb. Football, Softball, Rilie Team, Intra-Mural Basketball PARKER, VVILLIAM E. CMr. B. EJ ...................... 201 Bosley Ave., Suffolk, Va. Sergeant C Co., Varsity Football Assistant Manager, Swimming PARNELL, WILLIAM E., IR. CMrL NN. ................. Box 402, Mayport, Fla. Private in D Co., Fencing, Riding PATTERSON, CHARLES H., JR. CMr. C. HJ .......................... Harriston, Va. Private in A Co., Intra-Mural Basketball I PATTERSON, HENRY S. CMrs. Stuart M. Butlerj ...... 114 Seneca Rd., Richmond, Va. Private C Co., Intra-Mural xN'1'CSlL1ll'lg, Softball, YMCA PAXTON, NVILLIAM D., JRC Mr. VV. DJ .... 2504-10th St., N. E., Washington, D. C. Guide Sergeant C Co., Jayvee Football, Fencing, Baseball, Honor Roll PEARSON, ALAN B. CMr. N. HJ ................ 2144 Rivermont Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Ist. Sergeant B Co.,,Honor'Roll, Basketball Manager PEARSON, ALLAN I. CMr. H. FJ .................... United Fruit Co., Preston, Cuba Corporal in Baird, Honor Roll PELLAND, PHILIP C. CMr. P. OJ .............. 9101 Burning Tree Rd., Bethesda, Md. Private DV Co., Tiger Basketball PENNOCIQCHARLES E. CMr. C. FJ ........... ..J .... Box 1179, San Juan, Puerto Rico Corporal StaFt', Baseball, Flying Club PENNY, ALLEN Lf CMrs. Evelyn LJ ............ 633 Colonial Drive, High Point, N. C. . Lt. on Staff, Honor Roll PENNY, T. LAMBERT CMrs. Evelyn LJ .......... 633 Colonial Drive, High Point, N. C. Private B Co. PERALTA, ANACARSIS H. CMr. AQ I-IJ .......... Hotel Regis, Mexico City, Mexico Private in E Co., Honor Roll PI-IILLHOVVER, LOUIS S., JR. CMr. L, SJ 302 Capitol Landing Rd., l1Villiarnsburg, Va. Sergeant HQ Co., Varsity Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Football Team, Track PHILOPOULOS, GEORGE I. CMr. Iobnj .............. 127 Turnpike St., Canton, Mass. Private C Co., Honor Roll, Wrestling PHILOPOULOS, NICHOLAS AI. CMr. Iohnj ............ 127 Turnpike St., Canton, Mass. Private in C Co., Honor Roll, Vtfrestling PILLEY, FRANKLIN C. CMrs. C..j .................. 725 Boissevain Ave., Norfolk, Va. Private HQ Co., Basketball, Softball PILSON, I-IOVVARD VV. fCMr.john TJ .................. R. F. D. No. 1, Staunton, Va. - Private I-IQ Co. - PINE, CHARLES A., JR. CMrs. C. AJ .................. Box 727, Vtfineliester, Va. iCO1'DOl'2tl Band,.Rifle Team, Orchestra, No Demerits, Softball POEY, ROBERTO F. CMr. Federicoj .,............... ..... A partado 1656, Havana, Cuba Private in E Co., Baseball PONDFIELD, LEONARD CMr. Benj ................ 623 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Private in B Co., PRICE, EDXVARD F. C-Mr. E. CJ ................ 5520, Hamilton Ave., Baltimore, Md. Private in EH Co., Honor Roll, junior Football PULLEN, OLLIE C. CMrs. A. E. Bowers, Irj ............ Riverside , Front Royal, Va. Private in E Co., , PULLAIM, THOMAS L. CMr. L. YJ ........ 183 Middle Neck Road, Great Neck, N. Y. Private in E Co., junior Football, Basketball and Baseball RADMAN, DAVID I. CMr. Saml .................... 71 VV. Main St., Uniontown, Penna. Private in Band, Honor Roll RAGSDALE, JAMES E., JR. CMr.,J. E.J ..............,. 118 S. Harden, Columbia, S. C. Private B Lfo., 150 lb. Football RAMSAUER, KENNETH A. CMr. XV. H. Garrisonj ' 3920 McKinley St., Chevy Chase, Md. Private in E Co., Junior Football, Basketball, Baseball . ' RAMSEY, CLYDE H., JR. CMr. C. I-I.J ............ 309 Vtladsworth St., Lynchburg, Va. Private HQ, Co., Varsity Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Football Team RAMSEY, E. GARDNER, JR. CMr. E. GJ ............ 513 Church Street, Martinsville, Va. Private in E Co., Roller Rifles, Fencing RAMSEY, JOHN A., JR. CMr. J. A.J .......................................... Ivor, Va. Private in B Co., Honor Roll, Javee Football RAND, VVILLIAM G. CDr. E. GJ ...................... 36 S. Pitt Street, Carlisle, Penna. Sergeant Major of Staff, Honor Roll, Titlllifl' Rifles, Ferzuing, Associate Editor of iRECAI.l. Bayonet Staff, Avaiation Club, Charter Member ot Roller Rines RAPHAELSON, MARVIN I. CMr. Lewisj ............ 704 VVest 23rd St., JlVll1l1lIlglf0l1, Del. Private E Co., Junior Football, Basketball and Baseball REED, ROBERT E. CMr. G. EJ ........................................ Mt. Sidney, Va. Private E Co., - RIPOLL, HERMINIO CMr. RamonJ ...... Conde Street 51, Trujillo, Dominican Repub. Private .A',' Co., , RIPOLL, RAIMUNDO CMr. RamonJ ...... Conde 51, Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Repub. , Private B Co. Baseball ROBBINS, JAMES E. CMrs. L. MJ ............ 7310 Hopkins Ave., College Park, Md. Private in HE' Co., Honor Roll, Junior Athletics ROBERTS, RICHARD O. CMrs. Ethel C.J .............. 359 N1Varnick St., Elmira, N. Y. Private E Co., Honor Roll, Junior Football, Basketball, Baseball ROBLES, C. ALBERTO CMr. J. AJ .... Carrera 50, No. 61-35, Medellin, Columbia, S. A. ' ' Private in AH Co., ROBLES, MAURICIO A. CMr. J. A.J .... Carrera 50, No. 61-35, Medellin, Columbia, S. A. Private in E Co., I11t1'Z1-IVILl1'2llS, Baseball RODRIGUEZ, RAPHAEL L. CMr. F. R. Diazj .... Calle Mandia No. 555, Santurce, P. R. . Private in C Co., Baseball RODGERS, STEPHEN C. CMr. H. C.J .............................. Fort Defiance, Va. Private in E Co., Junior Football, Basketball and Baseball ROGERS, P. BAIRD, JR. CMr. P. BJ ........ ' ............................ Waverly, Va. Platoon Sergeant Co., D , Honor Roll . i A ' ROHR, HARRY S., JR. CMr. H. SJ ................ 927 W. Beverley St., Staunton, Va. , ' Private in E CO. - I ROS, JOSE F. CMr. Jose E.J .............. Merchan No. 63, Manzanillo, Oriente, ,Cuba Private C Co., Vtlrestling, Softball, Baseball ' ROSS, MICHAEL CM1- Herbertj ...................... 2721 Lambert Ave., Richmond, Va. - Private in E Co. - ROTH, SELDOM M. CMr. Philipj .............. 1030 N. Capitol St., Wfashington, D. C. Private E Co., Junior Rifle Team, Baseball , ' RUBUSH, VV. SHANNON CMrs. R. 1Xfl.J .................... Box No. 1, Monterey, Va. Corporal of B Co., Tiger Basketball RUDOLPH, THOMAS E. CMr. VV. BJ ................ 521 Grayden Park, Norfolk, Va. Private in B Co., 150 lb Football, Fencing, Lacrosse RUSSELL, JOHN A. CMr. Sam BQ ............ 2606 10th St., N. E., Vtfashington, D. C. PFC C Co., Javees Football, Honor Roll, Baseball RUTHER, RICHARD' R. CMrs. RJ ................ 9802 Hough Ave., Clevleand, Ohio Private in B Co., Varsity Football Manager, Nvrestling, Baseball ' SAFFORD, JOHN L. CMr. L. P.J ........................................ Gainesville, Va. Guide Sergeant in B Co. SALISBURY, DAVID C, CMrs. VV. P. Keysj ........ 3603 Upshar St., Brentwood, Md. Private D Co. SANDERS, VVILLIANI MQ, JR. CMrS. W. MQ ......... 3512 Clark Ave., Raleigh, N. C. Captain ot lf Co., Varsity Basketball, Honor Roll, Roller Rilies, Sec'y. Student Body F. D. No. 1, Vienna, Va. Oliicers, Honor Committee, SANDRIDGE, COLE NV. CMr. C. NVQ .................................... Crozet, Va. Private in E Co., SARAZIN, FRANK A., JR. QMI-. r. Ag. Cotillion Club Fencing . .1524 Round Hill Road, Baltimore, Md. Private B Co. SAUNDERS, MAC T. CMr. NV. L.j .................... 219 Jackson Street, Suffolk, Va. Private C Co. SAUNDERS, ROBERT J. CMr. J. JJ... ........... 2815 39th St., VVashington, D. C. Private C Co. SCHIMMEL, NVALTER CMr. C. VVJ ...... 9 Avenida Norte No. 18, El Salvador, C. A. Private D Co. ' SCHMITZ, CARL L. CMr. A. GJ ........... . Private A Co., Javee Football ' SCHULTEIS, H. ALBERT CMr. AJ ., ......... 3825 Huntington St., Washington, D. C. Private in E Co., Honor Roll SCHULTEIS, JAMES D. CMr. H. AJ .......... 3825 Huntington St., 1lV3.Sl1ll1gtOl1,-13. C. Private in D ' Co., Honor Roll SCOTT, FRANK J., JR. CMr. F, JJ ...................... Ashland Ave., Bedford, Va. PFC C Co., Rille Team, Manager Rille Range SCRIVENER, ARTHUR CMrs. Arthurj ................ 1002 iNest Ave., Richmond, Va. . Private in B Co., Honor Roll ' SEIBOLD, JOHN P. CMr. Conradj ............. 2930 Rock Springs Road, Arlington, Va. Platoon Sergeant Band, Captain Swimming Team, Avaialion Club, Honor R011 SEIGLE, GASTON C. CMrs. Ofelia CJ .............. Calzada 2, Vedado, Havana, Cuba . Corporal of E Co., Honor Roll . SELLERS, VVELLYN C., JR. CMr. VV. CJ ............ 916 N. Boulevard, Richmond, Va. Corporal in Band, Captain of Swimming Team SESSONS, XIVHITT G., JR. CMr. VV. GJ ............................ Virginia Beach, Va. Private in. A Co., Swimming Team SHANER, GORDON G. CMI: GAG, ......... , .......... 763 N. Evans St., Pottstown, Penna. Private in A Co., Baseball SHAPPEE, FRED C., JR. CMr. F. C.J ................. ....Box 515, Minetto, New York. Master Sergeant of the Staff SHILLINGLAVV, J. RONALD CMr. Johnj .............. 518 11111 St., Oakmont, Penna. .Private in A Co., Fencing SHIPP, XN. HAROLD, JR. CMr. XV, HJ .............. 208 22nd St., Virginia Beach, Va. Private in E Co. SHIRLEY, JOHN VV. CMr. J. VVJ .................. 100 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md. Private BV Co. SHIVELY, JAMES H. CMr. A. HJ .................. . ...................... Ferrum, Va. A, PFC B Co., 150 lb. Football, Baseball V SIMPSON, ROBERT S. CMr..R. SJ ................. 316 S. Main Street, Lexington, Va. Private in D Co. SIMSON, ROBERT S. CMr. R. SQ .................. 316 S. Main Street, Lexinton, ' Guide Sergeant HQ Co. SINGERS, ELMER F. CMr. E. BJ .............. 205 VV. Slaughter Street, Culpepper, Va. Corporal of HQ Co., 150.1b. Football, Basketball, Baseball Va. SITES, JOHN L. CMrs. B. FJ ............ , .... - ...... 2242 NVestover Ave., Roanoke, Va. Corporal in C Co., Jayvees Football, Track SLUSSER, HUGH B. CMr. H. SJ ........................................ Raphine, Va. Q ., , PFC in Band, Honor Roll, Decorating Committee SMITH, R. LAVVSON CMr.'C. LJ ....- .' ........' .............................. C rewe, Va. SHANER, GORDON G. CMr. G. GJ ............... 763 N. Evans St., Pottstown, Penna. . Private in A Co., Baseball ' I Private in C Co., Honor Roll, XlVI'CS11lil1g', Baseball STEELE, RICHARD L. CMr. F. FJ .......... 217 VVest 4th Street, Greensburg, Penna. Staff Sergeant and Drum Major of the Band, 150 lb, Football, Manager of Swimming Honor Roll, Golf SOLLOD, RONALD L. CMrs. VVmJ ............ 1500 E. Monument St., Baltimore, Md. Private C Co., Jayvee Basketball, Baseball SORGE, XNILLIAM S. JR. CMr. VV. SJ ............ 2011 Monument Ave. Richmond, Va. Private C Co., 150119. Football lntra-Mural Wrestling, Jayvee Basketball X SPANJARD, BARRY A. CMrs. A. BJ .......... 120 VVest 94th Street, New York,N. Y. ' A Corporal Band, Bayonet StaH SPENCER, FRANK E., JR, CMr. F. EJ ............................ Natural Bridge, Va. Private C Co., 150 lb. Football, Tiger Basketball, Jayvee Baseball SPENCER, JOHN S., JR. CMr. J. SJ .......... 518 Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, Fla. Private HQ Co., Jayvee Football, Baseball SPITZER, MARCUS B. CMr. C. TJ ..................,....... . ........... New Hope, Va. Private HQ Co., Honor Roll, Basketball, Baseball STANLEY, J. DAVID CMr. Thos. BJ ................................ Stanleytown, Va. Private 'Alf' Co., Fencing STARR, CHARLES NN., JR. CMrs. F. FJ ........ 217 XIV:-:st 4th Street, Greensburg, Penna. Private Band, Tiger Baseball STEINITZ, ARNOLD M. CMT. Jeromej ........ 6329 Morrowlield Ave., Pittsburgh, Penna. Private B Co., Honor Roll, Tiger Basketball, Track STEVENS, G. ARNOLD, JR.' CDr. G. AJ ........ 185 Denslow Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. ' Private B Co., Basketball, Honor Roll, Lacrosse STONEHAM, PAUL D. CDr. H. GJ .......... ' .......................... Wfaverly, Va. ' lst. Lt. Band, Roller Rifles, Golf STREET, DAN S. CMr. H. PJ .I ..................... ' ...... Farm Fields, lfVytheville, Va. Platoon Sergeant f'A Co., JV Football, Honor Roll, Tennis SUAREZ, JOSE R., JR. CMrL J. RJ ............ Ave. de Columbia, Mariano, Havana, Cuba Q Private D co. ' SUTER, FRANK C. CMrs. Adeline HJ .......... ..... 423 Marquis Ave., Staunton, Va. Private HQ ' Co., Junior Football I SNVECKER, DAVID B., JR. CM1-. D. an ...,... - .............. ..... w ythevitte, va. Private co., 150 lb. .aoozbati ' sYKEs, LUTHER w. CM.-. L. LJ ............................ .......... vx Caverly, va. lst. Lt. HQ Co., Varsity Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Football, Baseball TAYLOR, SIDNEY A., JR. CS. AJ .......... 1538 Red Oak Drive, Wfashington, D. C. Private Band, Honor Roll, Javee Baseball THOMAS, MERLE E., JR. CMr. M. OJ .......... 138 Wfest Gay Street, Harrisonburg, Va. lst. Lt. C Co., Cotillion Club THOMAS, EUGENE G. CMrs. S. GJ ..........., 1 ....... N. Coalter Street, Staunton, Va. Private D Co. THOMPSON, RONALD S., JR. CMr. R. SJ ............ R. F. D. No.1, Mt. Sidney, Va. Private D Co., Baseball TOMLIN, ALLEN K. CMr V. SJ .......................................... Crozet, Va. lst. Lt. A Co., Fencing, Captain Fencing, Honor Roll, Honor Committee, Cheerleader TONKIN, ROBERT E. CMrs. V. LJ .................. 46 Grove Street, Plainfield, N. J. Private B Co., Jayvee Baseball TRICE, JAMES L. CMr. G. EJ .....................a . 209'E. Queen Street, Hampton, Va. Private B Co. TURNER, H. MEBANE CMr. HJ ................. 4 Ampthill Road, Richmond, Va. Private A Co., Varsity Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Football Team, XNrestling, Honor Roll ' TVVYMAN, VVILLIAM H. CMr. E. FJ ....................... . ..............., Uno, Va. Private D Co., Hill Billy Band, 150 lb. Football. Jayvee Basketball. Baseball TYRRELL, DONALD A: CMr. Harry AJ .............................. Xfllooclbriclge, Va. lst. Sergeant E Co., Varsity Football, Onzhid Bowl Championship Football Team, . Varsity Baseball, Swimming SVVARTZ, RICHARD A. CMr. Johnj ........................... Fairlawn, Covington, Va. Private HQ Co., Basketball, Baseball ' I UNDERDONNN, PARKS C. IR. CMr. P. CJ ............. 104 Olive Ave., Lenoir, N. C. Sergeant Band, Honor Roll, jayvee Basketball UPDIKE, ROBERT VV. CMr. W. HJ ............ 207 Polen Ave., Hilton Village, Va. Private BH Co., Varsity Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Football Team, Honor Roll VAIL, MORLEY F. CMr. j'. H. Morleyj .................................. Roseland, Va. Private C Co., 150 lb. Football, lntra-Mural Wrestling, jayvee Baseball VAN HOLTEN, XVILLIAM F. CMr. Fredj ...... 2600 Norfolk Road, Cleveland Hts., Ohio Private B Co., Honor Roll , VAN VLECK, 'JOHN CML -I. .......... 2015 Landsowne Wray, Silver Springs, Md. Corporal B Co., RECALL Stab? VAUGHAN, RICHARD C. CMr. Carrollj .......... 109 E. Main Street, Endicott, N. Y. Private C Co., 150 Football, Jnyvee Basketball, Baseball, lntra-Mural X1Vrestling VILLOLDO, GUSTAVO, IR. CM1: Gustavoj .... Calzada -No. 1201, Vedaclo, Havana, Cuba Private E Co., Junior Athletics VITOL, PAUL I. CMr. Matt IJ ............................ . ..,......, VVoodstoek, Va. Private E Co. VOLPE, JOSEPH I. CMr. Iohn AJ .............. 400 Sth Aves, Haddon Heights, N. J. Private HQ Co., Varsity Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Football Team, Honor Roll Baseball XVALLACE, DAVID H. CMr. W. TJ ........ 316 Riverside Drive, S. Charleston, NV. Va. Corporal C Co., Iayvee Basketball, Intra-Mural Wfrestling, Golf VVALTERS, HAROLD L., IR. CMr. H. L.j ........ 400 Boyd Ave., Martinsburg, VV. Va. Captain HQ Co., Honor Roll, Debating XVARD, ERNEST E. IR. CMrs. Gladys FJ ...... 1234 Wfoodland Drive, Charleston, VV. Va. Private D Co., Honor Roll WEBB, W. LEON, IR. CMr. W. LJ .............. 5710 Kenmore Road, Baltimore, Md. , ' Private D Co. WEIN, RICHARD CMT. EDVVARDJ ........... 1726 East 33rd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Private BH Co., Jayvee Baseball WELCH, JAMES A. Cb-lr. J. MJ ............... 1837 Sudbury Lane, VVashington, D. C. Znd. Lt. E Co., Honor Roll WELLS, HARRY E. CMr. R. EJ .............. 8 S. Quincy Ave., Margate City, N. I. Sergeant C Co., Ritie Team VVELLS, IV. RALEIGH Cltflrs. B. LJ .......................... Box 425, Smithheld, Va. Private HQ- Co., Music VVHITE, HAROLD B. D. CDr. I-I. FJ ................................ Fishersville, Va. Corporal B Co., Roller Rifles VVHITE, HARRY D., IR. CMr. H. DJ .............. 1525 Early Street, Lynchburg, Va. Private B Co., 150 lb. Football, Basketball VVHITTINGTON, RICHARD H. CMrs. I. AJ ...... 209 Main Street, Susquehanna, Perma. Sergeant D Co., 150 lb. Football, Honor Roll, Fencing VVILDE, RICHARD WV. CMr. Mifflinj ........ 724 N. Queen Street, Martinsburg, VV. Va. Corporal Band, Honor Roll WILDING, RICHARD.R. CMr. T. IQ.: .............. Box 103, Chapmanville , VV. Va. Corporal D Co., Iayvee Basketball, Track, Honor Roll VVILKS, SEYMOUR I.CMr. Harry BJ ................... Box 43, N. Charleston, VV. Va. Private D Co., Honor Roll NVINSTON, CHARLES MCK. CMr. R. VVJ ........ 1801 Chester Road, Raleigh, N. C. Corporal C Co., Varsity Football, Orchid Bowl Championship Football Team VVISSLER, WILLIAM F. CMrs. I. MJ .................................. Grottoes, Va. Private E Co. WITHERS, ROBERT F. CMrs. Gene? .......... 286 Colleton Drive, Charleston, S. C. Private HQ Co. VVHITE, ROY C. CMr. R. WJ .............,.......... 924-6th Ave St. Albans, VVest Va. Private BH Co., Jayvee Basketball EVILLIAMS, ROGER L. CMr, Harry B.j ...........,...... Box 43, N. 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Lang 81 Company .IEWELERS AND OPTICIANS STAUNTON, VIRGINIA oOOOo ' For Over ,Fifty Years Langis Has Maintained a Reputation for FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND JEWELRY oOOoo COMPLETE OPTICAL AND REPAIR DEPARTMENT oOOOo The VaIley's Finest Jewelry Store n 2 COMPLIMENTS - O F The Fort Deiance Mills O FORT DEFIANCE, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENT-S' . . 0 F SANDERS MGTOR CO. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA ' SALES SERVICE A o Ooo THERE'S . .A . . FORD . . IN . .YOUR . . FUTURE ClAh4PfKAJQhLATUA . . HAS SERVED THE BOYS IN MANY WAYS . . oOOOo IT IS BOTH A SUMMERSCHOOL AND A S U M M E R C A M P oOOOo For Information-W rite To MAJOR I-I. D. DEANE' Fort ,Defiance . ....... . Virginia ...CONGRATULATIONS... to this year's graduates and a salute to the graduates of years gone by oOOOo Honors are emblems of responsibility. The spirit with which your Alma Mater imbues its sons challenges you to usefullveitizenship. oOOOo As an institution we strive to provide the best means through which responsible citizens may accumulate funds for their retirement and es- tablish estates to secure the future: security of their families. 60000 ' 'LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA RICHMOND SINCE 1871 oOOOo BRADFORD I-I. XVALKER ' 1 ROBERT E. I-IENLEY CllGI7'77'LHll of the Board President Augusta Dairies, Inc. 'PASTEURIZED GRADE A DAIRY PRODUCTS oOOOo I STAUNTOIWS MOST MODERN ,DAIRY oOoo STAUNTON, VIRGINIA F RED PAYN E GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA EDGAR M. YOUNG AND SONS, INC. oOOOo LUMBER-BUILDING SUPPLIES oOOOo I V Lafayette B01.I1CV2l1'd J Phfbne 25 Freclericksburg, Va 'COMPLIMENTS 0 F E. L. Jones 00000 BUILDING MATERIALS ooooo FIIEDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA I '60 QAWWMMQ .7 a SS ooOoo Typically American . . . and popular with all ages-from college freshman to president! Shoes that are rated WA plus for their outstanding value-in' Style-Comfort a11d Fit. oOOoo . . . A Smart Style For' Every Occ-asion . . . o0Ooo Craddock-Terry Shoe Corporation 1 MANUFACTURERS I Lynchburg, Virginia COMPLIMENTSl Snyde-r's jewel Box EVERYTHING IN JEWELRY oOOOo EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING oOOOo , PHONE 941 oOOOo p ' EIGHTEEN XVEST BEVERLEY STREET STAUNTON ........... VIRGlNIA Th eo If-Tort - fBo0ts and Herbj . . . FOR . . . STANDARD PENNANTS OIL RINGS PRODUCTS I suPPLuEs FGRT DEFIANCE, VIRGINIA, Thos. Hogshead, Inc. 00000 . . . QUALITY DRUGS AT THE LOWEST PRICES . . . oOOOo A. M. A. Headquarte S 00000 Staunton . Virginia TI-IE WHITE VVAY IS THE RIGI-IT WAY V oOOOo Any Business That We Receive From You Will Be Appreciated Staunton White Way Laundry Corporation PHONE 268 West Beverley Street . . Staunton, Virginia T. P. BYERS IMPLEMENT COMPANY, INC. I , 22-24 XV est Johnson Street Staunton ..... Virginia 00000 MCCORMICK-DEERING AND INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER FARM EQUIPMENT ooOoo . INTERNATIONAL REFRIGERATION NEW IDEA FARM EQUIPMENT MALL CHAIN SAWS COMPLIMENTS OF . THE SNYDER ELECTRICAL COMPANY oOOOo ' V STAUNTON, VIRGINIA -H 52-igfiftigf COMPLIMENTS . O F OLD CAPITOL MOTORS, INC. 00000 ' 300 BROADWAY, IQINGSTON., NEW YORK ,. ooOoo KINGSTONIS ONLY FORD DEALER THE HO-LSINGER LUMBER COMPANY ooOoo STAUNTON, VIRGINIA oOOOo LUMBER AND MILL WORK I 1 1 I I nl . ..HOLT'Si. OOO CHINA-GIF TS HOUSEWARES oOo Staunton Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF THE SPALDING BAKINGB COMPANY OOO STAUNTON VIRGINIA HA Rlclcs THE I M STAUNTON NATQONAL FLOWER BANK STAUNTO-lil:--VIRGINIA OOO OFFICERS STAUNTON VIRGINIA OOO WE FEEL IT HAS BEEN -AN HONOR TO FILL FLOWER ORDERS F or Over Fifty Years ' FOR THE FACULTY AND CADETS OF THE AUGUSTA MILITARY ACADEMY DUNCAN CURRY, PRESIDENT J. H. BRYAN, VICE-PRESIDENT W. B. MCFARLAND, VICE-PRESIDENT E. W. RANDOLPH, CASHIER F. M. FIFER, ASST. CASHIER DIRECTORS T. w. ATKINSON J. H. BRYAN RUDOLPH BUMGARDNER, JR. THOS. F. CLEMMER DUNCAN cuRRY B. WAYNE ERSKINE GUY o. FARLEY .1. J. KIVLIGHAN w. B. MCFARLAND 1'Za Interest Paid on Time Deposits 1 lllembev' of Federal D'ef20sit l'1zsu,rance C orjJo1'atio1z COMPLIMENTS The Staunton Creamery Co. STAUNTON, VIRGINIA .. DENTONS . .. ooo A Wa1'm Welconle IIARRISONBUIIC, VIRGINIA 'Awaits 'YOU oOo A at the Apprcciates Your Business OO ...vlsuI.rrE .. FURNITURE U O . A V. AND I , Stauntorfs FLOOR COVERINGS R' OOO 1 Most Comfortable Theatre We Deliver The Goodsv . 1. , . . Mary Baldwin College Van Pelts Service Stations OOO I1f's a Pleasure to Serve You? STAUNTON, VIRGINIA OOO OOO Esso AND Esso EXTRA ooo ' CrGARIzT1'Iss ...... CANDY OFFERING THE A. B. DEGREE oOo ' VERONA, VIRGINIA l COMPLIMENTS 0 F COINER PARTS COMPANY STAUNTON VIRGINIA NW here Customers Send Their F rien,cls H. B. CLEVELAND MOTORS, INC. TELEPHONE 401 STAUNTON VIRGINIA WHEN YOU THINK OF FURNITURE THINKOF THE STAUNTON FURNITURE COM PA NY 9 'md l1'Sbu,tl1 Augusta Street . S twunton ..... Virginia OOO ' PHONE 144 A. M. A. CADET FLYING LEARN T0 FLY WHILE IN SCHOOL Z V71 -S - q 4- ' Rag . .,- K gf, I , L-A I -A--xflxlw, f. ! G .fflx ., -' , Complete F light Courses I nstrument-Link Trainer OOO ' GRIM FLYING SERVICE OOO STAUNTON, VIRGINIA WARRENTON COUNTRY SCHOOL NEAR XIVASIIINGTON OOO Thorough College Preparation 'GENERAL COURSE oOo MUSIC, ART, SPORTS., RIDING BEAUTIFUL GARDENS OUTDOOR THEATRE OOO Large Fa-rm O peraited in Comzection Witli The School oOo GRADES7 THROUGH 12 OOO Miss Lea M. Bouiiguy, Principal VV21I'1'C11ilOlI ...... Virginia .BEVERLY B O O K Q 0. INC. OOO BOOKS STATIONERY FOUNTAIN PENS GREETINC CARDS OFFICE SUPPLIES OOO WEST BIQVERLIQY STREET STAUNTON . . . VIRGINIA OOO A. M. A. HEADQUARTERS WARNER BROS. DIXIE and STRAND CLOTHES LUMBER OF Quality AND Distinction AND--4M1LL OOO W That Are Always Welcoflze IWIORK In The Bas! Places oOo OOO . Coats . . Suits . . Dresses M I L L E R Millinery Furs L U M B E R OOO COMPANY ..PALAlS ROYAL.. 'Tlte House of F ashionn OOO 000 STAUNTON VIRGINIA' 126 East Beverley Street Staunton . . . Virginia oOo COPPOSITE CITY HALLJ A HOTEL 0 AUGUSTA NAUONAL STONEWALL JACKSON BANK OF sTAuN'roN A A ooo STAUNTON VIRGINIA OOO Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation OOO Trust Department STAUNTON VIRGINIA OOO F ireproo f Excellent Restaurant oOo E71Cl07'.?Cl1i by A. M. A. Cadets and Faculty MODERATE RATES ' oOo 100 100 Rooms ' Baths L... ,. . , , . L .. ii .VV ...FLOWERS . .. EOR ALL OCCASIONS FROM ...RASK'S... OOO CORSAGES A SPECIALTY - V OOO I Floweris By Wire Service oOo Safisfaction Guaranteed ..,. . . -L ,.,,- , -, i ,.... ,.,,. , ... COMPLIMENTS 4 OF T H E NEW YORK DRESS SHOP Fifth Avenue Siylesu STAUNTON VIRGINIA CARS CALLED FOR SERVICED AND DELIVER-ED OOO ' QUICK - LIVICK, INC. OOO CHARTERED BUS SERVICE Anywhere in 17 irginia ooo PURE OIL' PRODUCTS OOO Phone 1280-J oOo 245 North Central Avenue Staunton .... Virginia 1 A PHONE 138 . ooo A. M. ARNOLD TAXI ooo 5 and Passenger Cars I oo 24 Hour Service , A OOO 18 North New Street Staunton . . Virginia ' W 'Y- 'i I ' ' 'Q Compliments of DELUXE BARBER SHOP OOO STAUNTON, VIRGINIA ARTHUR ODENWALDER, SR. OOO Lakeside Farm OOO GOSIIEN, CONNECTICUT VAMES SWEET SHOP THE OOO IN LU PTON TOBACCO co. S T O P A T ' VAIVIES OOO FOR A Bellhuven, North Carolina CANDY AND SODAS COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF , CHEVY CHASE Oscar Nebel Hosiery Corp. ooo - Ready-to-Wear, Furs, Accessories oOo VERONA, VIRGINIA For The Smart Girl OOO E. Beverley St ..... Staunton, Va. COMPLIMENTS oOo OF 'PHE Iron . . Metals . . Hides . . Wool WOODLEA MARKET OOO - OOO The First Step To National Defense STAUNTON, VIRGINIA PhOT1Zo638 SPECIALTIES RQQFING-SPQUTING Staunton G1 2 1F 1A VAt'l.t' ' ' 1'1v1ty mc orsgg ul Ln 1 '1 mg Pamt. Company .. . GAYHART S . . . oQO'0 I Jos. R. GAYHART, V , FRANK M. GAYI'IAR'f, Ownms Phone 436 ooo ' - O50 ., Phone 739-Box 55 110 S. Lewis St .... Staunton, Va. 120 .South Lewis St. . . Staunton, Va. , ,, ,, -, L, , ,. Phone 730 OOO JONES TAXI SERVICE oOo 5 and 7 Passenger Closed Cars Insured Service-Day and Night OOO 16 North New Street Staunton . . . Virginia THE WH ITE SWAN THE PLACE WHERE A.E'I.A. CADETS G0 T0 ON SUNDAY EVENING E011 THAT c'B1TE,' TO EAT OOD THE FLORADALE LODGE THE IDEAL- PLACE E011 YOUR FAMILY TO STAY AT DURING MFINALS77 OOO flfrs. M. B. Lambert Ast Hardware Company, Inc Paints . . . Power Tools Building Materials 102 YV. Beverley St., Staunton, Va. COMPLIMENTS OF The Staunton Sport Shop I ooo 1 YV. Freideriick St., Staunton, Va BUY PETERS SHOES EOR ALL THE FAMILY AT JARRELLES SHOE STORE OOO STAUNTON IWLCIZ PIARRISONBURG COMPLIMENTS OF CH RIS' RESTAU RANT The Place VVhere A.M.A. Cadets Go Xfvllfill They Wa11t The BEST MEAL IN. TOWN Endorsed By The Faculty OOO Staunton, Virginia lVIQnu1nent Z-3343 . UNiversity 4-8105 HARLEM RETAIL WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, INC. LIC. I.-1126 I ooOoo IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS Free Delizfwy oOOOo 1902 Seventh Avenue at 116th Street NEXV YORK, N. Y. NATI'IAN GROSSMAN I Lfcws if RDIE' a ff J I I DRUG STORE The Soutlzfs Most Beautiful Ballroom OOO D A N C- I N O OOO Nightly Except Szmclay and .Monday 9 P. M. to 12:30 A. M. MATEWAN To The I Nation's Finest Dance Orchestras -oOo lfVe Cater to Special Davzce Parties By Groups of Any Size Up to 500 COVUPLES WEST VIRGINIA COAAII1LIMIzN'I's OF A. 6' M. Metal 6' Salvage Co. IN CORPORATED A 'foo . H METALS-IRON FOI' RCS61'VHt1O1ISV, Dxal 39151 AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE ' 000 ARTHUR I. BUCHMAN Richmond, xfirginia 249-253 Green St., Brooklyn 22, N. Y. THE CAMERA SHOP COMPLIMENTS - STAUNTON, VIRGINIA 0F EVERYTHINGIPHOTOGRAPI-IIC Expert Developing And ooo ' Photo Finishing . PHOTOGRAPIJIC SUPPLIES CLOVER CREAMERY C0--,. Inc. OOO MILES MUSIC COMPANY STAUNTON, VIRGINIA OOO All Lealdlfng llifakes of RADIOS and RADIO-PIIONOGRAPHS 000 V If 'it ls a Record, 'we have it in stock. Visit QU lCK'S oOo STAUNTON,S Popular Ice Cream Store I oOo , Magazines-Sandwiches Fountain Service oOo Staunton, Virginia ROAN OKE , VIRGINIA CCNSTRUCTION SERVICE INCORPORAJED ' oOo GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT RENTALS oOo 1012 Pennsylvania Charleston, West Virginia OOO Telephgnes 31-352 and 33-082 . . . ATTENTION . . . CADETS AND,ALUMNl---PARADE REST---AT EASE THE A. M. A. POST EXCHANGE , Is EQUIPPED AND READY TO' SERVE YOU oOOOo A b' ' I Sandwiches . . Drinks . . Toilet Articles . . Ice Cream . . Noveltiis Tobacco . . Candy . . School ,lewlry . .A Class' Rings oOOOo Wfe make every effort to carry the merchandise you want and i-f we haven't got it, we will get it for you. lfVl1y go elsewhere? 'We willextencl you every accommodation. Checks cashed free of charge. Special orders placed on request. Remember the Exchange is operated for your convenience and we appreciate ' your trade. oOOOo ' XWEST OE TI-IE ACADEMIC BUILDING ON TI-IE REAR ROAD oOOOo I XV M. B. CRAWFORD, JR., Manager l , oOOOo V V Ask Bill-He Knowsg' COMPLIMENTS ll e , 0 F Compliments Of PAuL's DISTRIBUTING co. The Triangle Tea Room 414 Lafayette Blvd. A F redericksburg, Va. OO? Red Top Ale Barbarossa Beer Route 11, Staunton, Va. Old Export Beer 4 A VERONA Foon MARKET The Best in Fine Foocls oOOOo VERONA, VIRGINIA oOOOo TEL. 181-.I-3 Old Virginia Hams . . . Simply Service OOO COMPLIMENTS QUALITY LAUNDRY SERVICE V 0 F ooo A V T H E -NEW- ' Synthetic Odorless O RTH I NGTCN DRY CLEANING HARDWARE V ooo V ' ONE CALL-DOES ALL CO, OOO STAU NTON O STEAM LAUNDRY S T A U N T 0 N PHZIZES VIRGINIA Staunton 495 VVayuesboro 69 Staunton Coco - Colo Bottling Works Inc. CQ. CROWLE 6- COMPANY ' , SUCCESSORS 'TO - SPROAUL A CRQWLE , OOO GENERAL INSURANCE A AGENCY ' ooo Phone 158' Masonic Temple A Staunton, Virginia I- COMPLIMHENTS OF Staunton Wholesale Cash Grocery ' ' C. B. Yeago, Owner ' I O oO Oo 110-112 WEST JOHNSON STREET o0OOo . I STAUNTON, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS THE A-1 HOTEL AND CAFE Phone Triangle ' Quantico, Virginia I Future Propfietor 1 COMPLIMENTS , 0 1? A COMPANY COMPANY COMPETITION BOARD Paul Bratton 4. Lfoyd Henry Carter VJ ood C aptain Executive O jjicer First Lieutenant Thad Lora Lewis Barnes i Second Licufcnant D311 Sweet A i Platoon Sergeant Angle, B- Grossman Nelson Bowen Gliboff Oclenwalder Barrett Hamlin Patterson, C. Balabus Hitchens Penny, L. Buclirnan Hewitt Pandazides Graber Hunt Pondfield Bryant Holliday Safforcl Busey Chezein Sarazin ' Cole, J. Hiclcisch Schmitz Day Lora, VV. Sessoins Dickinson Matlievxfs Turner Eaclio Missimer Thompson Elton Mooring Trice A Folline H l1VoodS, W. 'Wl1ite, Hal 'Wilks A Swoope Milling CO., Inc. MANUFACTURERS OF FLOUR, MILL FEE'D and CCRN PRODUCTS Q5 QQ A DAILY CAPACITY: ZOO BARRQEYLS FLOURL75 TONS FEED D Eb SWOOPE, VIRGINIA PHONE..STAUNTON 109 J PLAIN BRANDS: Belle Rose Belle Rose DAIRY FEED Marvel and Victory POULTRY FEEDS C Fancy Patentj O OOO SELF-R1s1Nc BRANDS USE L'b m 1 er Y R0bll1SO117S Code Victory L . ,I X iiiii f x . ,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 printer's ink, symboli- cal of a great profession, gets into your heart and soul. School Annuals, Magazines, Newspapers and Special Printing, all smack of it. It is an invisible link that binds all intelligence together. It is the stimulus for creation in business or romance. This craftsmanship, this devotion to service and alert- ness to business needs, has nourished and developed an enormous industrial vitality, and whichever way the course of the future runs, the printer will always find himself able to adapt his helpfulness to new opportunity. Years of e:rpe1'ie1'1,ce hqjue taught us! Printivzg Pays Us Only lflfltefz It Pays You! ,agar MCCLURE PRINTING COMPANY THE RUNNELS PRESS COLLEGE ANNUALS AND CATALOGS . . . . . . FINE ADVERTISING PRINTING 19 West Frederick St. PHONE 605 Staunton, Virginia 4 1 f? Q 6 1 ' 4 Q 1 9 1 1 1 1 Y 5 1 1 i 1 W N x 1 Q . W
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