Culver Military Academy - Roll Call Yearbook (Culver, IN)

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P11 LM me I I C I We ROLL CALL - X956 -Q Qf: 7 A Q ,1',1,f,.l4 o I ,,-Ei rs, X 1.9 A If Sf! ff, , w,,iTZ'f a fggdrliq ' f f,a.T?J '- ' , y I 1 1 , lp .' f A ,b Q., .lm .4 Q' ' 'yn' 32533 , ' .vt . f , 1 :jigs N fl 1' ' ww, fe In -331: .1 is 29' ' '1 -WF , , .. ig . gd. V 1 --s L , , 1 sg, ln' - f S -I . ,. W' '14 ' 1, M ,, x-V -1,-V., ww, - ,M 4. My , A V f ' f' exif . Q,,,.L5'-,1,' 1 wp, , , J ,,..w ' 'V ,, , , ' ' - ,f gn, 4' X. 'THIS is Culver, 1955-56 amd this is our story. It is Z1 grziphic presentation, some- times formal and other times informal, ofthe life and times of you and your fellow cadets. It is a year to be remembered, and it is hoped that you will cherish this yolumo among' your fondest possessions. Volume 52 CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY CULVER, INDIANA NN l A I 1 I ITJZYII: if I Colonel W E Gregor CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY, 1924 TO 1956 SUPERINTENDENT 1939 TO 1956 OLOIN EL William Edward Gregory lives on. We have lard his mortal body to rest but who can claim there is no more? What IS 1m- mortalrty but the permanence of a man s ideals and accomplishments? The soul of our devoted superintendent lives on in countless monuments to his initiative and per slstence -- The Memorial Chapel the Grgnrllrat Vlemor ral Quadrangle, and numerous scholarship funds, to name a Very few - but more important his soul lives on in the hearts of Culver men ey ervsx here To thrr ty tvto classes Colonel G1 egorw xx as '1 fearless ideal rst never content with less than perfection rn his men or his school, never hesrtatrng to redress the corps or to praise rt These men will pass on xx hat thev have learned from him and hrs influence will spread Yes, flmfor Editor in Chief The ROIL C-XLL 0 0 4 Y . , ' . . . . , . . .I i . I , r -' ' 9 v 1 y - . ' n - 1 x 1 - -ry v c ' 1 ' - S , I i Y. , V 1 . . .S I . L through devotion to Culver and to humanity, Colonel Gregory lives on. 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'P f-'K 91 '? i1----- E ,. J VL. . 1 -,..l,V', . 1. fa6'1' 13.14 ..V 'Agri - Nifty V -E' . 4 , l, - f . A . QV . ,J-.J ,Vg-,V.,f,.--1'-.... L.- M.- - . f l.......-..--V EDITOR-IN-CHIEF M. W. McLennan BUSINESS MANAGER L. A. Parker ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER W. G. Davidson ASSOCIATE EDITORS Introductory - J. R. Jones Academics - S. K. Henshaw Military- R. E. Peck Social - G. P. Flanders Athletics - R. J. Chainski First Class - H. R. Pease Art - R. T. Wood Photo - R. S. Dickens T. A. Goodman ASSISTANT EDITORS K. B. Schmid. F. J. Granados, J. O. App. T. A. Shumaker, M. F. Bacon, J. P. Allison CONIPANY REPRESENTATIVES Co. A - B. S.Schmidt Co. B - T. C. Groth Co. C - R. M. Stanberry Co, D - F.T. Day Band - T. A. Shumaker Tr. A - L. F. Nettrour Tr. B - J. R. Cochrane Bt. A - G. M. Snow Bt. B - J. O. App SUNLICHT and Shadows Along the Vwlalk Past Mann On To West BarraCk LATE ft b Cp is Was u ver, 1955 ANOTHER year the 62nd 1n the annals of Culx er has rolled by and here lt 1S tlme for June Week agaln In the patte1n of our l1fe and tlmes a lot of thlngs have happened both ln school and out to make 1955 56 one of the most memol able years 1n Culver s H1StOTy The ent1re corps from plebe to flrst classman have had a role ln the program, the 3Ct1V1t19S and scores of events httle and blg events xx hlch made the year u hat lt was 8 . A' r av K 5 , , E 17 ' . ,ji Y M, 2 . . AN? , , Aff A J' , fl ff 2 z 'pf f 'Q 'ln :gif a ernoon shadows assemble a out Memorial ha e T h C I - 5 6 . . ' 1 y a . . . . . 1 I . , ' L - y ' -. V. 3 i - A X' A.,--'Af 4 . . so fr 1 Q. , .ff-r if .fi-. s. .f4:s, -e . an s- xv ,. ' ,V ' '. if 'Q'-6'Nw --'- X , 44' . .1 - , is A ,a --ssl ' ' .Q A X . 2 :'vL3r,l 'f . H I t V K. ,Q . 0 . . iqlwi 4- + l '?5v,f lf 1 ', it QX-.gf ' if fx jx V 'thi A . C-E' 8 9.,!.fi'f' .', - 'ix-.xlaq ff if Li as sfiirff ' Q - 1 rr.. - ' 'If f L' ' 'T ,- A ' xg- 'if , '. 'za tx- ' 1 sbp--A - X. n 3 1 N .JI-.5 L,-. , 'P ' ' ' ',-Lf... - 'W 'ff' E'-mx-gi-,ii,,3ix' if sq. , X frr y s - rrr p1 zrrr , If ' , EARLY morning shadows and the Battery swings by the Quadrangle as the day begm Roll Call Of Year's Events... 5? CULVER means memories - memories of little things, big' things - of daily living' interlaced with events which undoubtedly will be uncorked from time to time as years roll by. It might be the Thanksgiving or June Week formal, that 47-6 Homecoming' win over St. Johns, the Battery A gridiron championship victory, the polo team's sudden death overtime match with Virginia, off hours at Beason, Sunday Chapel service, Parade, or just the Bug'ler's call, or many other events graphically sug'g'ested in this record of the year - our year at Culver. . 'J Ls ' . 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We remember the over- night transformation of the many familiar monuments of our campus. The walks stretched out into an infinity of snowg the lake and the shore became oneg buildings were bearded with icicles when a sunny day came to us. The winter scenes are part of our Culver heritage and they are a part we can never forget. Some- times the white blanket was pierced by the sun's rays revealing the stark, majestic grandeur of the campus' highlights. 1 4 449.14 DOWN near South Barracks after the first of the late january snows, Season Marked By Snows, Study, Mid-Semesters WINTERTIME memory pictures of Culver should depict some- thing more than snow, ice, or cold dreary days. For during' the season of short days came ice skating, and here and there an ' T Thanksgiving, then came winter sports and the mental uplift as Christmas holidays approached, - then home for the holidavs Back to the campus on Januarv 3 when classes and review and more review plus term papers took on added importance as se- ' Q . x ,, mester exams approached, all too fast. A 2 - i , impromptu snowball fiasco. As autumn ended, thoughts turned to .X ! 1 4 if .B v K ' a . , . 'WASH -955, .-ff E 1 L., MW I fan., H J Q, , m 1 Y Y ' '- i . , Y -N -AQK MR, . , u Q l , 3 1 . I Q Vt ,- ' I 5 js... . U ' I , ' P-- Is 4 f W, . ' 'Sf 'k gli' E Ti fix - 5 vm.. ,X 1, 44' an-nr, ...vp-X 'T Q blk f 6 A I Q ff , . m f'g, if i 1 13.5, Sli ' if,-, 'M- v 'ET-1'?' 'x I l THE Infantry Passes the Reviewing Lune at a Sunday parade In Fall And Spring-Sunday Parades. . . GUIDES POST That command brings back pleasant t'?'?'?b memories of the Sunday Garrison Reviews. Remember the In- fantry as they passed in review, everyone in perfect dress - well, usually in perfect dress . . . and the Troop on their black steeds as they rode by to the strains of Garry Owen . . . Remember the Battery as their huge trucks roared past the reviewing' stand. No matter what our collar ornaments were though, rifles, can- nons, or sabers, the tempo ot' the parade was set by the Rand. SEVEN minutes until the next class. Classes, ROTC, Sports Filled The TEACHERS and classes, we will never forget. lHow could we'?l Without terrific English assignments and Colonel Strait's Science demonstrations: Colonel -lurg'ensen's Advanced Math: the ca- eophony which came from the French, Spanish, German, and Latin classrooms, Culver would have been dull. Gold A's, Cum Laude. pink slips, C.Q.'s were items of both good and had news at the end of grading periods. Remember, - this was the year when the new MST training' course started with emphasis on practical and field training. is Day ax 4 1- lyk, 1 w? sf , Q QI' Q, pf s i IL y' uv. . 1 X MST 4 students and a prachcal phase of their 2lO hours of trannmg It Was More Than A Routine VIEMORY plctules the leceptlon 19999 loom Ol1tS1Cl9 the Off1C6S of Colonels Benson and Donnellx, and Mlss B1 own the bI'lClg6 and Canasta games at Beason the appalent tense ness when ITl1ClV9El1 makes w ele flnallx announced those human e11o1 that all 1n feellng that came aftel a gluehng pull at the OHIQ 111 a clew lace, O1 a two m1le stlnt ox 91 the C1 oss eountlx cou1 se the lox that came IH late spung when we 1Qdl1Z9il that June Week w as not fa1 awax I I I I endless guard sheets and summary lines that proved the fact of 5355 ? ' Q 0 Q O . .1 x ull? 4, 1 E, 'V ,V 1 4 M lm fat , I , IW or ,f f ' an ,X Q A: ,avg X -, 3 ' ' f ei' 1 h 'gf 5 f 1 J. , 1, . 4 , - X ptghfil' , ' 1 - H, . ... . x I: N.. 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Q wi? ., we ,g ..Q,,-.Q 1 M 'f if ' ff' ' :-rw fly f.-,Mr 6 f ' M' '5,.,f,'f ' iw, A Ml ,X ,W L ' at Q, V ,LA .Vi ' ff.-'ft rw uw 3553115 ' . wisv, ...W E s . i ., ..i..... .. , 13. H -4' - Las, fi 1 Wah . -. ' A , ' l an ,, V,V . 4, ,,f,, 'f -y Q , .ge if- ,a .W--L Y ef mp, WMVY4 f' . ' .L .,,, ,,, V, ,, H wtf: tink kw- .?-E Z . , '73, , .1231 ff? H '47 ' , ,xr A -1'r'J' 'M 5.. ,V ,, 'Egg-gJQ,' . .M A ' l ' ' ,ffw wa.. fr -' f' -. .,, ':',f l ' ,mf W ' G vgw ' ' , r t ARCHITECTURAL detail is suggested here in this photo of the entrance to the Eppley Hall of Science. 2-1 GIGNILLIAT MEMORIAL DURING the year there was construction activity aplenty as Gignilliat Memorial Quadrangle began to take shape. lt lent positive evidence that it wouldnlt he too long until many of the classrooms so familiar to us and to cadets of other years would be a memory. No longer will cadets trudge up to the top of Main to Science class, to the History and Math building, or to many other classrooms for the new and modern Eppley Hall of Science and the Eppley Hall of Human- ities and Memorial Hall, to comprise Gignilliat Quad- rangle, will be the site of academic activity, In the philanthropic inception, and the develop- ment and construction of Gignilliat lVlemorial Quad- rangle we have real evidence of the stuff out of which Culver memories are made. As cadets of the mid- ff? ARCHITECTS perspective of Gignilliat Memorial Quadrangle suggesting its appearance upon completion sometime in l956-57. VIEW of construction progress of the Hall of Science as it ap- peared from the Beason Hall balcony in early january. fhxf fi, -sfkil -V-X-f QUADRANGLE WAS UNDER fifties we never had the privilege of knowing the late Brig. Gen. L. R. Gignilliat - in whose memory the new academic center is a tribute. The records show that he came to Culver as Commandant in 1897, and became Superintendent in 1910 serving until his retirement in 1939. Obviously. he was a great teacher and soldier and the architect of many of the traditions of Culver that we came to know so well. In recognition of his leadership and in their desire for Culver, hundreds have contributed generously, making possible this project. Eugene C. Eppley, an honor graduate of the Class of 1901 and a member of the Board of Directors of The Culver Educational Foundation. in one of the largest gifts in the field of secondary education, con- st' Kits CICNILLIAT Memorial, center is flanked by Eppley Hall of Humanities, left. and Eppley Hall of Science, right. CONSTRUCTION tributed 81,250,000 through the Eppley Foundation making possible the construction of both the 22-room. L-shaped Hall of Science and its companion, the Hall of Humanities. VVith an active Culver interest dating back more than five decades the nationally prominent hotel executive, joined by hundreds of fellow alumni and friends, have contributed to Culver's physical development in a manner that will be felt for years. EUGENE C. EPPLEY, CMA l9Ol AN ADMIRER and close friend of General Cignilliat, Mr. Epplev has long been active in Culver alumni assosiation activities. He is president of the Eppev Hotel Company operating twenty-two hotels in six states, a director of the Sheraton Corporation of America, and president-owner of Pittsburglms William Penn Hotel. ,NN PANORAMIC view of construction activity on Cignilliat Memorial Quadrangle as it appeared at mid.vear, ln the left foreground steel vvork is beginning to rise for the Epplev Hall of Humanities and at the right is the Science building 25 Lv I LQEHQ V , , , Wmwf '1'9'f ' 'Wm' fan- ' i I I A r 345' 5 , 1 Q M ' I Q, lf. fl Isl ll! f V 'M 3 l 'r 3 5 .. ' , . I ,QM x L aff 'N 'H ,,,w Givlvvmz ff' fm we 3 ' 'E sim - Q 4' 5. , A , ,.a' Y , , I, 2,4 'Q 1 1 wfff' V431 ,5 4' if is ,n Q I 4 2 l s 2 f 1? 3 Q s 4 J L 1 E35 if E M, , 25? 3, 2? 2 ME F ,Q CP 'Wviw ..-1v Y'? 'W '. Wai Q 5 ig fagggg A ki Q32-Ygggi ,X W. 1, ,gg s .1 Xi ka V V j Y, Ar N ,A i,,,hL 3 .E 'Sinn' if Ag L, 53 -W' M. pm A 4, ,gf -H H 1113 1, 5 , 5.5 fin. igffew ' gl gn , , v g Wa ,Ak I ll? If F REMEMBER the academic year? - strug- gling with language, rushing to get that theme in on time, and that old familiar question, Have you studied for the test this morning? Somedays we were exultant after doing well on a physics quiz, and often the opposite was true. More important, however, was the faculty - those who led, those who advised, and those who taught. Some were serious, some humorous, and some sarcastic, but they all had one quality in common - the desire to help us, the cadets. The classes were like the teachers in that each had a character of its own, but in all was the spirit of the search for knowledge. REMEMBER the iron grilled gate entrance to the reading room at Memorial Library? 27 rf-.ig K P HERES Major Charles Stuart Young, a Culver veteran of many years in a familiar pose that will be remembered by everyone who fre- quented the Library With a deep interest in books, he was perhaps the most widely read Culver staff member. Anyone searching for an obsolete reference only needed to ask the Major who could drift through stacks of books and come up with it. MRS. ELIZABETH BRYANT and her diligent staff kept track of thousands of books and periodicals, assisted us in many ways and was constantly promoting an interest in reading, She is pictured here with H. C, McCleary. At right is Captain Marshall, THE HISTCRY and Math buildings disgorge students in a typical scene enacted five times every day of the week. C.Q.'s and C.P.'s RECALL the hours spent studying over our interminable books for those elusive Quality Points. Intangible though they were, they influenced those vitally im- portant reading privileges and Full Firsts. The study struggle took place in our rooms. the classroom. Night Study Hall, and the Memorial Library. During evening C.Q., many would study in the reading room of the Library and upstairs in the English Literature Room we wrote our term papers. Remember full First Class privileges which enabled the lucky few to visit Beason Hall instead of study- ing during C.Q. These men. however, had to study to keep their privileges. Though the year had its triumphs and failures for all of us, the thought of graduation made our work all the more worthwhile. ,tsl MID-SEMESTERS where we poured out tor failed to pour out! the accumulation of eighteen weeks of learning. THE HTOMBSTONEH formation at the beginning of the aca- rooms for the first of a long series of daily recitations and stud demic year. Here we met our instructors and were off to class- assignments which continued through tojune. X i-75 .sg A 4-, , ' i 'bs I 'Elf :tl i., p. Q. .' A. in ,, .voir l -. , , il i fi! 29 l COMPLETELY absorbed here tn Colonel I T Stunchcornbs Plan Geometry Cla s are Cadets T Nod! C Kumnlck ard C Ben er 3 HERE an the thrrd C P So'ld Geometry class Colonel R C urgen en explarns theorems and the fur t row of students W H H nnung R Vonover and T Evans seem a but dubtou aboat the whole matter From Algebra Thru Trlg MATHEMATICS xvqs one ol the bus1est ot the au demlg depaltments at Cl.llX61 Thele xxas a lalee varletx of toulses 1ang1ng hom the mole sxmple authmetlg studles to the hlehlx technlcul College Al eebm There was plenty ot hum and stu dI1S1I'1f., flom the Math Butlcllng as Lomplltated quadlatlt IHBILYJ of some eaget student At UHIGS asslgnments pxoxed dxfflcult partlculaxlx ln the mme tomphcated LUUISQS but alded by able mstluctots exen the most 1Il5L1II1lUL1T1tdlJlC pmblem UI Lquatlon xxould be xx olkerl out We have been atded bx xule aftel 1ule but xxxth out 1nst1uLto1s to help us exelx dax xxe xxould haxe been ln a bad xx ax thloughout the Qoulses Celtalnlx xxe xx e1e stunulated and xx htle texx of us xxxll 101119111 L1 the x tuous ITIGOIQIUS xx xx1ll temembet tue C1QIlI1l1C and 1ntell1e,ent method ot thought 111 th fleld ot leaxnlng C - - ' ' -9 S s - . . 3 . L 9, Q, A , T . d . 3 t , , , V 2 3 T 3 l ' ' I Q i 2 I S I I I E t ' . .. ' tp ' .' ' ' ' -2- ' ' . f . .. , . . V - .Y 2 vv y 1 - n u' V' v s v' v .,' ' ' 5, ' ' . 7 ' I . - S L7 IK. , V .1 V ' r I-,QA , equations oft times fell to the mercy tdid we say b , . , ,Z .- V. . .e . . I V S I, , ,. D I . . . L . is f' Advanced Math - COLONEL Kenneth Hesgard supervises what looks like a tough exam here in the second C.P. Advanced Math class. The teach, review, test, and re-teach method was constantly applied to make us learned math students College Algebra STUDENTS l B Geller B S Schm dt and V Day hope to become slip stick artists under the guidance of Colonel H A Obenauf the picture here ind cates The slide rule was lust one of many devices used to implement our learning lt all depended on one of the l6 Math instructors and which of the -34 classes we attended The Staff LEFT TO RIGHT Col H A Obenauf ol E flaie Co W E Le an mdr W O Collnick M C Ber Lt Col R C lurgensen C rm Bromley Lt C Kenneth Hesgard and Donnelly NOT SHOWN C C V lac son 'deceased Lt Co' C Suther and Mai A C Smith Capt o on Mr E C White and Excr . . , . . l . 1. . ' - . Lt, C . l. . 5 r, l. , . l d, Co . . . , r. . W, g, . . . . , h .. Lt. Col. 1. T. Stinchcomb, Mr. C. D. ' ol. , Col. A. l , : cl. . X k ' i, .. D. C. l , . . . . . R. B lt' , . . 4 , Col. W. l. X f ly. Biology LOOKS :nterestrng here ln the Bao Iogy classroom nn the Recreatnon Buxdrng At least M lor V Mar acle Cadets Bruce Caflll and Mar Stevens appe r to be amused In the subject at hand The Staff FIRST ROW left to rlght Comdr or o W W Straw O ohnson Chrrn an Mal M E Benner STANDING Capt R N Munne a Lt Col W Strom NOT SHOWN Mal H H l-'arper n Mal V Mira RVN' QW Study And Help CHEMISTRY student C A Werner gets special attentuon here on th days asslgnment from Captain R Mlnne durung a Study and Help pernod Motors THE Motors course appealed to 36 students durung the year and In hrs tvpucal scene veteran unstructor Maj Huqn Harper IS plctured lfvere by a L cl s ral ht mo or wutb Hennl and T E Munroe ln the back ground are T R Burns R T Webb 'W la: .I . I Y 8. I' 1 . - , ' li M. K. Sh AT, C l. . '. 'fl Dr. Cv. . j , ., d . V . 4 .T ' nd . . . A. . A a d '. 1. A. 'Icle.' M C Q . T . elf J f g -5 r 1. L. at Cl. R. TN-'l'1.. S - SCIENCE . XVHETHER vxe took blologx Cl16IH1StIX phxs1cs ox IHOIOIS we all xx exe mtloduced to SCICIILQ at Culxu For those plannmg to become engmeels O1 suentlst xt was oux most mtelestmef subjett Out Foulth Clx xeax sex elal of us took qeneml suenae and the mole ambltxous nent on to blologx It was n MHJIJI J X Nluades blology glass that we chssented hoes ano Qollected stagnant xxatex Most of us hoxxexex fusl took sclence ou1 Second Class 5831 R6Il16IIlb91 tludg floor of Mam Bauacks where D1 G O Johnson Col onel Nl W St alt Captam R Nl 'Wmne Majtn M E Berne1 Colonel VV A Stl ow and Commandel M K Qholt capablx duected our 9ffO1tS9 Hele vte eXp811 mented xx 1th hy dlogen eenelatcns pneumatlc tloughs and measul ed amounts of Cl'1GlHlL3lS We alxx ays had to hll out expel 1IHGI1tS IH ou1 work books and make sllde 1ule Lalculatlons whmh nevel seemed to come out just rlght OL11 last year we mow ed on to phys cs XVl11Ll1 was S1IH1la1 to Lhemlstry, and fo1 some lt xx as the most challengmg course of then Culxe1 plogram THE VETERAN chemlstry master Dr George johnson plat cross a rwclnt here to h honor chernlstry sectlon whlch held forth dally durnng the Study and Help perlod on Mann s fourth floor CADET lOl-lN NEWMAN gets the polnt here IH the practlcal physlcs dernonstratnon of the xncllned plane from Colonel Walter Stralt as physics students H R Pease and W l-l Cernon look on 33 I I .S . , , . ' . 5' ' 1 - C v . ,- . v B- , F. ' . B- ' 1 ' r I 1 1 it.-x4 v . . . . 5. .C L. ,' , . . , 1 ' ' . v ' v . . A ' . . ' Y ing up to the chemistry and physics labs on the fourth '. .1 , ' ,t.l' ', .. . ', . . 1 ', ' . . v- v 1 g- nr 15, ' 1 A. 1 ' V I Y Y v ' I ' Q L I 1 w - 7 4 s ' . 1 ' . , . 1 ' ' ' . V , . , ' 3 C l 4 A V I I P . sg . . .A A THEME or perhaps a term paper as probably the topic of ccn vers tlcn here as Captain C rdon Wise nd L H Cleveng r con fer whale E S Hull looks on ENGLISH . RNYWAY you look at It Engllsh occupled a most nn portant place rn the currxculum ID 1955 56 as 1t8lNVdVS has at Culver Some 17 1nstructors supervlslng 13 classes darly not only kept the entrre corps busy but themselves as well Engllsh was one of the most chal lengmg and broademng subjects and the background we gamed ln mechanlcs composxtlon and llterature w1ll undoubtedly be valuable Who could forget the grammar EXCICISGS endless composmons from the Fourth through our Flrst Class year book reports correct1ons on wrrtten work and the requrred readrng that took so much of our trme Barrxer Tests class themes grammar tests arguments all these greeted us 1n class from tlme to tlme but It was our teachers who really gave value to the courses We w1ll never forget these rnstructors therr favorlte phrases such as exactness of vocabula y economy of expresslon and 1tS a potboller and thelr far reachlng lectures varvlng from convertmg Amexlcans to Chrlstlanlty to the psychologrcal drffrcultres of Hamlet EVERYONE seems Interested here IU the first C P English 3 class as Colonel john Edgell emphasizes a ponnt 3.1 I I A , av I- E ' - 7 w' 1 - - 4 4 L 9 9 .4 , .' ' 1 , . 7 7 , 7 7 7 3 ll v 11 na - na Y Y V W? VY - - v 7 ,. , I Ll'7 ' 77 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 - ' a ' Q ' a . . e .- ' ' .- ' ' ' . I ft ,Hp U . ,,. V . English 4 THERE was always plentv of duscus suon an the classes taught by Colone Arthur Hughes and some of the as srgnrnents were out of thus world Pictured here as the Hughes approach the frst C P English C E ngllsh 4 COLONEL Richard Clmbel discusses the assrgnment here for his second C P Englush 4 class and D W Schry ver appears dubious R W Artengren seems blase but T R Burns looks as nf he would luke to raise a questnon Colonel Cfrnbel back thus past year from a sabbatrcal doubled In both Englxsh and French The Staff FIRST ROW left to rlght Capt C Wise P H Hod rn r R Ha ward Mr L n anne furst semester! M p and Lt Col A C Hu es Chrrn SECOND ROW Lt Cl P W Clmbel Mr H C Reed Lt Co' Ed Cap Furaru a P 1 DeTroy J THIRD ROW Capt C A Marshall Wa ker Mr E C White and Mr M L Brown INOT SHOWN Col E K Moore C W C Roberts 'on leave' Map W , 'VlacOu1llan n leaxe lst me terl rs K Bens n and lv' C D Brcrnley muy - 1 rn i , . ' lass, v, l , Lf. con. , . gk: M . . R. y , . . Fo - Q , f' f , f. R, L. E Hap , , , , , gh . , .' 1 . O. x, 1. F. zell, t. H. E. ' ', nd Mr. . . , r. i . . , , jr., Mr. T. E. l , , . . , . ol. ' . . , '. . '. 1 lo ' , se- s . M . R, . o . .l'. . . . Sax Quartette COLONEL E T Paxsorv director of tlwe B nd and chairman t the Muslc De partment llsterws sn this saxoplfmonc qdartette composed t le to rl t Do e W L Husruch Colorme sort I A a art Zullm rt Brass Quintet ALL READY for the new selectlon this ensemble ns reaclv for a practlce session Members of the quintet pictured here are left to right T A Shumaker W ayman P M me V v andj W Pobmson The Staff MEMBERS of the Muslc and Art D ment tt pictured left to ru 'VIH C W Wnlllams Capt C C Ze tx Lt Col E T Paysm Chrm and apt D KO rw 3 ' o ' - , ' On ' - ' o , ft 'gh . T. N. yl ,..' ' , I Pay , . . B ll, d T. 1. ' a . E. L , . . Ste' I , 1. . Dal, part sta , glwt: , cj .',. . '-. t , . . , f , ,, C . I , lw . MUSIC AND ART THF AIR ol 1Ql1xat1o11 and UL 1t1x1tx 111.1cla the 'KIRK L11 clmg om ol L mme Jeasan s o s Ol ta111J11s QlH6l1llJL1 on Fuclax lllqlll stung L 11 J C ce s p1.1tt1t111g 011 ms 111111111 s 1x111g Jmnos .mu tn oxmg Itullfs 111 10 1811111112 UI Ill Js .111s 111 1111 C 1 Q 1 1. s 111 slucm sexual xou 2, ualtsmen pould he louncl IIlClUSll10L1NlX XNO1l's1I'lQ rn 1 1l pd1I1IlIlgS LQIIUJOIIS postus and tlax l1gu1es It ls ton had that H1016 of Us cl1d not make use of the Qumlance and equ1p1nent offe1ed hx lVIa3o1 XX1ll1clIllS The1e xx as a LOUISE ID alt appleuatlon u mplete xx 1th IHOXlQb and sl1des A la1ge nu1nbe1 ot us stufhecl IHL1S1LHl1IlSt1L' ments undel Captaln James D Kohn Colonel E l Pax s Jn O1 Captam Claude Zettx Remembel the ho111s ot p1aLt1f.1ne, and the f19QLl8l'lt f1ust1at1ons Xl hethe1 xxe xxere l'J621I1flG1S OI expe1ts these men xx exe neve1 sat1sf1ed xx1th less than ou1 best etlmts The Musm and Alt Depaxtment gaxe us a change to de 'elop ou1 talents ARTIST 'VW Rf?b'Cl9VWC9 C Wafnef W'll'5m5 Works wlth 5 EVOUD PIANIST P P Pease works on hls composrtuon under the dlrec of Fntth Class art students In the studuo atop the Musuc and Art hon of Captaun D Kohn Pease was one of twenty one stu Building dents who studued pnano under Captaun Kohn durung the year q? ' 4 LANGUAGES AT OlNE tlme or another, we all struggled wlth a fox e1gn language at Culver For most of us the experlence was ent1rely new the pronunc1at1on and spellmg xx ere strangely dxfferent Fxrst xxe learned to t13I1Sl3te xxords and soon xxe began slmple conversatlon We stud1ed and understood and bx our th1rd year xxe felt fa1rly p1of1g1ent except when xxe found an 1dea xxe couldnt express Hoxv frustratlng xt xxas to sQo1e lo x on a test because we forgot xocabulary or made care torlegtmg sentemes xvr1t1ng on the green blukboards and txxmg to talk IH the lunguave The 41 classes m to1e1gn languages xx ere not all xx Olk hoxxex 61 Often xxe llstened to regolds O1 talked about exotm toxx ns xxe xxould l1ke to X1S1t Oul thuteen l1I1gLl1St 1nst1uL toms taught us ln one 01 mole languages Spanlsh Fxengh Gelman and Latln but mo1e nnpoltant xxe began to understand under them dlffelent Lultult and xx axs of hfe 35 E 'W'-M-I i- .ff ESO ES lfhafs correctl Colonel D M 'Vlarshal IS probably replvmg to l F Cnllette as he stands beslde R H BonDurant here In hls fourth C P Spanish Z class SPRECHEN SIE DEUTSCH Sure they dud partncularly here Colonel F Walautls fourth C P German 2 class VY- I I I .. ,. . I . in , . , 1- I . . . I I I v , ' . ' 7 , . 'Q . sl 1 .v D .Y Y . N . ul u v I VH . 5 . . . ' ' , . . . - , , less mistakes. We remember the class periods spent . - . ' S . ,fs ' ' Q . 1 bf' -. K P1 - 4 Q ct 5- 1 ',. 7 v v 4 0 1 1. 1 u A V A55 French 2 . . . DE QUELLE COULEUR EST LE CRA- N7 at 5 C or 0 Q penal? Captarn Cordon Uvtteoroocc s C, ', ry ' e If . , rench class, R C, Sarabasa and B. M, Humphrey seem interested rn t e tape recorder used the dur method approach here. Caesar DUM HAEC CERUNTUR Whnle tn s was golng on rn Commander R Ro frff CP Latin 2 tron specrfucally the consuderatron of Baker and lnglrs Lesson lll R D Clyne was hurruedly referrrng to hs text and B B Lassman was lookung to the camera French 2 COMPRENEZ VOUS CELA9 D you understand thus? aor B Currf queries here In hrs second C P French 2 class From all appearances R S Hawley W E Layman W I do understand Or do they9 The Staff THE LANGUAGE department staff TED left to rrght Lt C l I M rs LCDR B L C y Col D fl rshal Lt Cl M A Uebe anc CDR I F Roos STANDING Capt C Uyftebroock A A P e W n O se M 1 L Stevens an a R S Patch NOT SH W' E N ore R W mb I and Lt Col F W Wa art YO NVh I the ol t th t t ask r Tul' tn th f th CP E ' h rn ect I. , os's ' h . . ' sec- - , o 1 ' M j . L, Blanke. T, C. Croth, and R. M. Baer SEA , 1 . 0. . R. a , . . urr , . . l , Ma , , o. . .. I, I . , . . ar , . l. Sc' l s r, al . E. , cl M i. . . . O F.: Col, -. K, .40 , Lt. Col. . CI e. , , . , l ' nz. UNITED STATES Hnstory student I L Boscuo gets some extra help here from Captain Hugh Ayer during Study and Help Perlod In the background as 1 B Hutchrson wamng for some help on has World Hnstory l course HISTORY IN OUR Fourth Class 'lll of us xxlll lenall walkmg down to the old Ll8SS1U0lU5 1n the basement of the lVIGIHO11 ll L1b1a1y lOl Wolld Hlktlblk I txuqht then by ColonelJ H Blshop Captaln H M Ax Q1 md Cap ta1n l K M0016 The eheek tests blue gulde books W ltten at Culver and oc c'as1on'1l mov1es IH the Chap te1 Room vull stlek folex E1 1n ou1 111611101 1es The ne:-vt xeal we took Wol ld HISTOIL II xn the Hxstoly Bulld mg the gu1de books Lhanged to led and ue subscub ed to Tlmn Magazine As we fought our xx ay th1ough the Napoleonm W'11s to Vlo1ld WWI II xxe lead h1s torlcal nox els and made book 1eports Befo1e we graduated ue advanced to the most d1ff1CUlt LOUISE offered by the depaltment Unlted qtates HISUJIQ Re member the Amerlean Democracy lectuxes on VVed nesday evenlngso The panel d1scuss1ons really made Ll: th1nk Colonel B1shop and h1S felloxx xnstructol sucessfully steeped us 1n L1V1l1Z3t1OI1 s pohtlcal soclal and GCODOITIIL lore and 1n so doing broadened us and gave us 1ns1ght 1nto the modern vsorld THIS World Hnstory I class here Is gett ng some tursthand unfor matnon cn the West Coast of the Unlted States as Colonel I H Bnshop stands at the large wall map ot the world Colonel Bushop had at has fnngertlps a wealth ot lntorrnatuon not only nn hs chosen fre'd of l-lustory but also current happennngs Widely travel ed Culvers Hnstory D partment charrrnan was nnternatuonally known as presudent ot Unrted States Lawn Tennus Assoclatuon uhh LA ,.... -GO L 'S I l l l . . r 'ff c Q ' A ' .C . . . . 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ERAN Cu xer h 5tCry onel XV E Lel nd h a o lcw h 5 h Q L nts Ct 6 ur C Clal ar a a y R Moore amo ed Jonel Leland who ha served In mam posts ot the Culxer t ff al taught mathemat cs ddr 2 year World History ll STUDENTS of the first C P World Hlstory Il class are Involved IH a dns cusslon here and thenr unstructor Colonel Charles Mclvlunn as obvlous ly making ponnt cl ar and D B Schele seems qulte Interested World History I SECTION Marcher W W Friedman she nrtCP Wrd l-llsorx class to attentlon makes has repot an the clue rs about ready to e gun the dax 5 work here under Cao tam Kung Moore The Staff THE l-USTORY department :nstroc rs are lett to rught l.t o lvl ex C e'an C M Ayer an C H Bush D Chrm N WN D H Sextfn rn stef aplaln n nc me ter ot L K F Trlckev 'second em er l-l Fr Jr' i 4 l Cum Laude - ELECTED to Cum Laude at the end of the first semester, left to right: L. A, Parker, I. B. Cel- ler. P. M. Hatfield, M. W. McLennan, R. l. Chainski, W. A. Ross, I. Ci. Turnbull, R. T. XfVood, M. A. Macomber, S. K. Henshaw, !. B. Newman, L. D. Selkovits, and R. E. Peck. Gold A - WINNERS of Cold A's: first row, left to right: L. D. Selkovits, S. A. Bloch, l. A. Metcalfe, M. W. McLennan, l, B. Geller, R. 1. Chain- ski, W A. Ross. R. T. Wood, M. A. Macom- ber. S. K. Henshaw, and R. E. Peck. Second row: M. C. Norton, T. Y. C-lover, W. H. Weil, F. S. Keeler, B. B. Culver, E. L. Strohbehn, l. B. Newman, and l. C. Turnbull. Third row: Ci. I. White, D. W. Ciaidry, W. H. Waugh, R. A. Bard, P. M. Hatfield, l. W. McConnell, L. A. Strait, F. C. McKown, and L. A. Parker. Silver A - First row, left to right: S. K. Bailie, D. D. Walden, I. A. Bird, C. A. Wilson, 1. N. Pavlis, R. E. Lee, R. L. Vxfeyand, P. E. Haley, W. D Parsons, and F. l. Thomson. Second row: B. B. Lassman, F. E. Pelton, C. A. Hillman, R. W Vass, R. T. Boling, Ci. F. Bastian, R. D. Layne T. l. Campbell, T. A. Shumaker, E. F. lern, I. C. Mitchell, P. M. Steinle, and T. F. Vanden- berg. Third row: F. C. Hopper, F. B. Stifel, P. P. Pease, W. R. Dimeling, F. E. Young, W. H. Friedman, E. I. Paxton, R. W. Freeman, F. L. Wallace, and I. A. Schuler. Fourth row: I. B. Croll, K. B. Smith, T. E. Peabody, and D. M. Alexander. Fifth row: D. C. Traul, R. A. Book, W. S. Morris. l. C. Long, R. l. Boone, T. 1 Zillman, B. M. Loud, L. Rubush, L. E. Nett- rour, and I. K. Lange. Sixth row: H. R. Pease, R, W. Ortengren, TN. L. White. R. A. May, A. E. Laurence, C. R. Michael, R. S. Dickens, M F. Bacon, and M. S. Knowlton. 3 Q' 13 fqjr M- xx ' 'X ' N' N 2 - I ' . X11 . .' ' 'wmili ' 'fit k 'X :bg4g lg f F V, E , 0 ' 4 ,H I, '-:mg l ' V ' ' ' A , ,A S 4. , Wsi.::f3' ... ' j 1 jMg?'?T2,- 3.1-'H-HQ: M 1 , 'fA in i 1 1' -' J' W ,as 'f N I ' ' www, . 1 ,N .y v.,, X: --1.-f' 'I llgfik fl M A Q fx 3, E, F ff Fld Y it , , 7. 9' ,, o 1 94 1 . 0 , A ' 9 an Back In 1894 . . . THE RECORDS show that this was the 62nd year in Culver's history. Historically, it is a far cry from the term just ended to that which began September 25, 1894. Henry Harrison Culver, a native of London, Ohio, was the founder of Culver Military Academy. He was a highly successful business man and indus- trialist and a most generous philanthropist. However, with the exception of the school which bears his name and which we came to know so well, few knew of his many good works. It was at Lake Maxinkuckee where he met the girl that was to become his wife -H Mrs. Emily Jane Culver -- and where he spent many happy hours. It was here that he visua- lized and planned the school that was to bear his name. It was to be a college preparatory school, non-sectarian, and it was to afford a complete and well-rounded program. Mr. Cul- ver passed away in 1897, but his enthusiasm. sound planning, and hopes for the school have been the keystone in Culver's development. A PAINTING of the founder' Henry Harrison Culver, in Memorial Library. STONE near Main Barrack marking the :ite of The first building with the roster of the first corps of cadets. The First Corps . . . CULVER'S first corps of cadets was comprised of 45 boys from the Midwest. They were housed in a single frame building and there were five members of the staff. The original campus was a small area along the Bay. This year's corps included 700 cadets. There were 94 faculty mem- bers and some 30 buildings on the large campus. Our enrollment represented virtually every section ofthe United States and 18 for- eign nations. Main Barracks was the first permanent building and was erected in 1895. Founder's Rock, along the Battery's Com- pany Street. was said to have been Henry Harrison Culver's favorite seat. It was here that hc used to dream of his school as he watched the construction of the first building. -H B. B. Culver E. R. Culver, lr., 'IS B. B, Culver, lr., '28 W. A. Brooks, '00 E. C. McDonald. 'IS Chairman Vice-Charrman President Vice-Presndent Vlce-President I Brady C C Chambers 08 Col W E Gregory H Culver E R Cu ef Vice Presudent V159 Pregldem tdeceagedl Treasurer Asst Treas 6Asst Sec H Fleet Ross Beason R Den on C EPP Y C A Brassert ZI THE CULVER EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION 1955 56 THE eont1nu1n,g, dex elopment of Culxel ltb pm gram IIS colps of cadets 1ts faculty and phxsleil plant IS the concexn of the BOd1d of DIIQCIOIB ot The Culxel Educatlonal Foundfttlon Folloxxlng hxs death m 1894 M H H Culxcl s sons detexnnned to make the Academx ft monument to the11 fftthel s tdedl Thoueh It xx 'is 1p11xf1te pmputx thnx num iuept ed emx pmtlt on the umtl nx thex put h ttlx mtu the plant and g1OUI1dS 'ill th it the Aeademx edxned and mdeecl added genelouelx hom then oxxn xesoulees te 1eal1ze then dleam M1 Culx 91 s son Edxx 111 R Cul xe1 dex oted h15 t1me to the dex elopment of the Acid emx untll hls death IH 1930 Smge then h1s brothex Beltlam B Culve1 has xxotked X1flO1OUSlY to pelpe tuate the dream of hls fathex Durlng June Week 1n 1939 the Culx 61 fallllly tuxned ox P1 to The Culx G1 EdLlC.dI1OI13l Foundatlon all oxx net sh1p tn the propeltx fiilllllflg a non IJIOINII edugatlon n 1nst1tnt1on to be fidmlnlstexecl bx 1 self pelpetuatln hoald of dnegtols The CfJXLI1iIIII11lIk1I1' thls h1stu c me ISIOD 18 chspldxcd III the Cla it H all of the Wlemm 1 tl IJIIJIHIX The Boald meets txxlte annuallx md there ale othe1 epeual meetlngs On 1t5 fourteen membct boald thele ale elex en alumm The 1900 36 p1es1deut of the Culx 91 Legxon N11 Chfnles B1 use t 18 an ex Off1C.l0II19II1bQI of the Boald -L The Superintendent THE CAMPUS was stunned on March l-l upon learning that Col. W. E. Cre- gory, age S-l, had been fatally stricken in Washington, D. C. Accompanied by Mrs. Gregory he was on a tour of the East attending meetings of Culver alumni. Military rites were conducted in the Memorial Chapel, March l7 where final respects were paid. Thus ended a 32- vear record of service to Culver. ln l939 he was appointed Superintendent and named to the Board of Directors, For thirty-eight months during World War ll he served in the U.S. Army in staff positions both in Washington and in Europe. During his absence Col. l. S. Fleet lret.l and Col. A. R. Elliott lret.! served as Acting Superintendent, Since l894 there have been five superintend- ents: Dr. j. H. McKenzie, l894-951 Major C. H. Tebbetts, l895-962 Col. A. F. Fleet, l896-l9lOg Brig. Cen. L. R, Clgnilliat, l9lO-l939g Col. W. E. Cre- gorv, i939-1956. l ADMINISTRATION OF THE ACADEMY THE responsibility for directing the Academy pro- gram was guided by Colonel VV. E. Gregory until the time of his passing in mid-March, 1956. He had direct- ed the school as Superintendent for seventeen years with the exception of his service in World War Il. In paying tribute to Colonel Gregory, Rev. A. M. Frew, pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Detroit, stated 'the was a schoolmaster of the first magnitude, a great pa- triot, and a Christian. unashamedf' Following his death, the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of The Culver Educational Foun- dation delegated to Colonel E. B. Benson, Dean. the direction and supervision of executive and administra- tion functions of the Academy until a special commit- tee of the Board recommends a permanent appoint- ment for the vacancy created by the death of the late Superintendent. In announcing the appointment of Dean Benson. B. B. Culver, Jr.. president of the Foun- dation, pointed out that the untimely death of Colonel Gregory was a great and sad loss to the Academy and 46 that under his leadership Culver had taken great strides forward. Mr. Culver also announced appoint- ment of Rear Adm. J. VV. Bays, USN fretj, business manager, Acting Director of the Summer Schools. Well known in educational circles in America, Col- onel Gregoryls achievement merited recognition from the public-at-large. Culver days for him began thirty- two years ago in 1924. He served as Mathematics in- structor: tactical officer, Batteryg Director, Measure- ment and Appraisal: and Dean before being named Culver's fifth superintendent in 1939. A graduate of Miami University. he held graduate degrees from the Universities of Michigan and Har- vard, and the honorary LLD degree from Colgate. Called to active duty in 1942. he served as Executive Officer, Army Specialized Training Division. before going overseas as Chief of Personnel, 12th Army Group. ETO. He was a past president of the Associa- tion of Military Schools and Colleges and the Private Schools Association of America. MEN WHO GUIDED CULVER AFTER nud March Colonel E B Benson dean d xected and supexxxsed the ewecutlxe and 8dIH1I11Stll tue functlons of the Academx A membex of the Cul xel staff fo1 txx entx 59d1S Colonel Benson is an honol graduate of Boston UHIXGFSIIX He holds gladuate de grees from Boston and Harxaxd Unxversmes He has sem ed ln mans pos1t1ons on the CUlN61 staff and was named Dean ln 1903 Fme executlxe leadershlp and dlrectlon haxe been reflected ln the xx ork of admlnls tratlxe offlcexs who xxxth some 90 faculty colleagues haxe effectlx els contubuted th61I't1IT16 and talents to xx alds maklng the entlre p ogram 1n all of 1tS aspects a success Men axe at the healt of any organlzatlon and a penetratlng look at those who 1un Culx er polntedlv suggests xx hy thls school 1S what lt IS Dean E B Benson o F McKinney Co C C Mather R m W Bays 3 Commandant Asst to Superintendent Busmess Manager Administrative C ommrttee W Henderson Dean of Adm: sons Col W E Gregory Sc oernnfendent and Col E E Benson Dean NDINC Lf Col I Maier Asslsranr Cornmandan Lt Col M A Estey Post Ac putant Dr M D Ba er C air man Department of Healrlf and Academy Surgeon m 1 W Bays Busnne Manager Col C F Mc3Knnnex Comrnandant Col Edward Ste pnenson Associate Commar nt and Col A Donne x Asslstant Dean Col I W Henderson Dean of Admnsslons 'Qt' .i px F 4 1 ' -- ' . . . Q . , i- SEATED, left to right: Col. l. 1 3 . . . , '- STA 2 . , . E. '- 1 .V .V k , h ' - 3 Rea Ad . . . , ' ss da 3 . . 1. II . cl.c.. ' ,'lz I... Ad.I-. -'2 -'- 1 , .. 1 J. D' 5 ' Department Chairmen . . . SEATED, left to righti Col. D M. Marshal, Languages, Col. A. l. Donnelly, Assistant Deang Col. E. B. Benson, Dean, and Dr. C. O. lohnson, Science. STANDING: Lt. Col. A. Ci. Hughes, Englishg Col. I. Fl. Bishop, l-listoryg Lt. Col, R. C lurgensen, Mathematicsg Lt. Col. E. T. Payson, Music and Artg and Lt. Col. D. C. Suther- land, Athletics. R.O.T.C. Staff . . . SEATED, left to right: Capt, M. R. Wallis, Col. F. A. Pierce, Capt. C. R. Decker, lst Lt. R. C. Knight. STANDING: MfSgt. P. l-l. Saft, MfSgt. l-l. H. Hol- laday, MfSgt. M. E. Williams, M,f'Sg'. I. Nemith, and M!Sgt. H. l. Merten. Col. F. A. Pierce was the Professor of Militarv Science and Tactics who head- ed the ROTC work forthe corps of cadets. Medical Staff . . LEFT to right1Mrs. Reba Wag- oner, Dr, M. D. Baker, Virginia R. Abair, Leone Bailey, Virgin- ia Williamson, and Mrs. Betty Linhart. 48 Counselors SEATED, left tw right CT F-7 L. Dalfercs. Cpmpanx D3 C E K Moore, Ccniparv. AL C: C, F. fV'IcKtnnex. Comfnandanti Col. Edward Stephenson, As- sociate Cornmandantl Lt. C' I E Maier. Assistant Com- nfandantg and Col C. A. Vxfnut- ney, Dnrector, School of Horse- manshlp. STANDlNCZ Col. Vw! I. Eyerly, Troop A1 Col. C. NV jackson. Company C 'deceas- ed'g Capt. R Bolton, Bandg Lt, Col. M. A. Uebel, Battery Ag Lt. Col. H. S. Peffersg Lt. Col. 1. R. Mars, Battery Lt. Col. E. T. Payson, Band Lt. Col. I. F. Edgell, Company B1 and Lt. Col. W. A. Strovv, Troop B. NOT SHOWN: Com- dr. L. E, BeBout, Company C THE C.M.A. FACULTY CULVERS faculty is notable for two things - size and variety. As to size there were 94 staff members. and as to variety we had all types. Some present Colonels could recall cadet days under other present Colonels. Our faculty could maintain the strictest dis- cipline and yet crack the funniest jokes. They could really pile on the work and then turn around and help us. They spent a lot of time in sticking us, grading our themes and examinations and writing our comments. Representing wide areas of the nation they collective- ly attended 190 institutions of higher learning in- cluding 107 different colleges and universities, of which 11 were foreign colleges. Holding 143 degrees. 18 have served Culver for 25 years or more and 30 for more than 10 years. Many have traveled widely and many have put their sons through the Academy. Few of us realized, however, the work that is carried on behind the scenes in the stenographic department. clerical, academic, admissions, and other departments. Many daily chores to which we gave little thought such as our laundry, heat, food, and clothing have been pro- vided by a capable staff of employees. In all, it took a staff of 397 to serve needs of 700 cadets. CULVERS faculty an procession, 49 Behind The TIME for refreshments at Beason Hall where Comdr, and Mrs. L. E. BeBout and Col, and Mrs. M. A. Estey are lorned by Bob Wood and Francis Young and thetr dates tn photo at left . , . Culver memones for Col. Robert Rossow, steward, and supervisor of some 2,200 meals daily, date back more than fnve decades. AT THE left are three men who e work behind the scenes has been vt a T ey are H L Henntn durector of purchases Charles Co wan hrs asststant and Robert Ott audrtor A pause at the post off: e for the morning mall funds Fontaune Capt Frank ry ant and Col Ruchard Clmbel Mtss Romtg secretary to the Com mandant and Cadet lack Paxton THROUC-H the PBX calls were recetved and tnmated to vurtually al sectlons of the natuon an ptctured left lS Mrs Doll and Of frcer of the Day M Macomber ust below ns Dean E B Ben son with Officer of the Day H Brassert and Btll Albrecht the nght as 1 famtlrar setttng show me Cadet Daryl Douglass drawtng on hrs account from the cashler lvlrs Esptch T f co ec rc wt c ty club room wtth Col E rr' Cart Pobert Bot n ml Dc r he t VT I P A4CKlrr wcwrfr w o b gin h m ar rccr ulxer l t nt L e Co Nlclitnnev was alum f cd o VYVF1 c t l. h , . S. L. ' , . B - I ' , d . . . l ' . . - ' ' l. , ' . . . At Tl'v'E OU for off ' he - f tlww fi ul K E K, lkl ' , 1 1 l G lUSlXly Witt A. C S th, P I. XT ny, lr. and the late Col. C W lacln- , n . . . At t rght by th' l s.. rl a' is C unel C E. 1 wc-., Tn u:l -. , of a Etrst Cla 'lr 2 h Q C ts tlit. X. ca- ' at C f . Eff Ce . fa r anf SQ .ar , ' 4 V f L fl 3 CJACCVOH. xxltli ur gel' Scenes HERE at the December sports ban uet are Col A Donnelly e late Col Oregory My R D Ol vr and Col M A Es Over right Company mall orderlles glve the daily rush act to ost master Rex Mawhorter Rex who began drstrnbutung mall IH CMAS postoffrce n l92l had to know every cadet by name and know them he dld lN THE Memorlal Chapel pulpt as Reverend Charles Allen ln the center IS Mass Brown who as Registrar was concerned with our credit transcripts and college placement In the unset IS polo coach May Louus Stone who seems to be In a bad spot ludglng from the downswung of Erv Nelson Pro Erv has been professor of golf at Culver for more than 30 years W: couldnt resrst ancludsng thu English unstructor shown here wlth W C Craft who has the bug pob of supervlszng Culvers boat fleet To Horse men Beg pardon the Infantry may be the branch as we s e Colonel F A Plerce and CO' C A Whitney It was pretty hard to bluff them because each had eagle eyes a clevastatnng smule and a dashlng leadershnp qualuty Back to has native Scotland on a sabbatical leave Major W l Nlac ulllan returned the second emester COLONEL VV W Strart meets has Physlcs class for the furst tlme at the tombstone formation Phy sncs as the buslness of Col Strat? an when he got slck of t all he had to do was to revert to hls many other Interests Over at the rl tColonel A j flunk Donnelly golng over the program of Cadet C E Spueth Q , , I, f, th . , .a . . . l- e, , . , tey . . , . . P - ' i picture of Colonel W. C, Roberts, I Q ' , d l , gh , . l 'em ft is 1 A1 , ,.,.3 i W W JW ,N 5 . Mn! -1 X 5 . . .3 M - if ,Q 9 .' x 4' 3 ' fe, .f ,f gg. , , 1 X , Q uf J. L 9. 'Qs-Qi ' ' Q' .ei 6- ' H ,..- A A HSI' , ' 3--X- T f, f. E4 f V dll? .Ivy ,KY ' W x , ing, jf: 'yQ,1' ', 175 .rl 4, , Q., ', 1-2L, 'f :wa2zf4 A ww Us-A MX, 'fy 'fgvlfk 7-I g Rf UW'-U ig QL X S .L 5' ,. M511 'S H'- N, v mf J , , ix wf J, Lf, 'A . . ' s Q In 1 ' 4 Aix I K. , 1, in X .,. 's - . x X . A V , JI' m., . .k',.1 ' 5,-W. vo 4 y FY! if b Q if Y . am, Z Q I . 5 J:- .N I Q ' L ,- x ,f ', x. ' I N y fr r V ? .,f A - LAW vu 4-an ,-,. A Ns f .Kun I' . .,., -. C ...- .1 .,...- t AVE! W 1, . K 'ek -. gl 'ein '. , ,U.1 W s . gp' .1 , if. wr.. N' B ' F ffa X ' X .eg fig zz ' ' 3' - W ' 'V' Q L af X, ' ,E v ' 4 'Li Bbf ' H A -A Aj 5 f ff ' 5 x b . f i R j-' 5 U ix Wu ' X X K ff V xg, M ,Z -, W 5 F 0 'MW ' :Z I? in ' if , . use-1 , . .X . , ww - 2 l' V , Q up 1 'l g r , mn vwy rw I an . 'I -3-ruff 1 .. .. u wrs-4 ww Z g ff- l'A ? 3' W ' ,Q , U V M -at J , -x 43.33. -14? ,wav .av f I 0 i I f II E9 SS H RSJENVHE REMEMBER the Sunday garrison parades, the special reviews and events Where parents, alumni, and guests assembled to Watch the corps in action? The endless hours of drill were all aimed at building up the snap and precision that fwe hopej made the crowds ap- plaud. The best among us made the special units of our respective branches - the Infan- try, the Cavalry, and the Battery. All of us were kept busy in ROTC Work. None of us will ever forget our own company, Where We spent most of our time. Here were the men with Whom We lived, had our gripes, played, and marched. All of this and more, too, con- tributed to the military portion of our Culver curriculum. IN THIS photo montage starting upper right is the Mechanized Cavalry, the Infantry passing the re- viewing stand, the Ccior Guard, the Black Horse Troop, and the Battery in review. 53 ',i U ,,,. , ,,, H' .2 , apyy-Q1 v4 gf? - an 1 Q- ', !...,M ,, f - ,,,,..n ' . , ,. , , 1 new V 4 'U Q --H' 'ww-+ ' 5 F 5 fi ,,., . M- wry? '51 -ri x .af aaa ' 7 K' ef 5 ,, w my Bi wr 'Q f' -fi' if I f H 'JN 1 , Y fs-u . ,KE iq ,M E: 3.- .ig I 1 7 A AQ-:SQ W? I X an , vs 5... wry Y 5 40 4575 , ef' t ' 5 Int 1f'f f 1.115 W if All ...4 1 My 4 fl 1 - -.L A f ' ' ,K ' W s wi I fr: my , I . H QM ' I 2,53 ' a 'fre - Vg 4,1 . eng' v' , fw ' . , FN w - . ,,, if fi . fu i ,nz , v az, W: ' www i 51 1. vu: L' 3354 axmk I 'aff THE cameraman caught this picture shcwing Captain M. R. Wallis as he discussed characteristics of the 6Omm mortar in his MST-3 class. ROTC - 1955-1956 . . . IN SEPTEMBER we returned to face the new ROTC program with its intensified and integrated course in Military Schools Training. Colonel F. A. Pierce. PMS8zT, and his fine staff of Army personnel directed the CMA version of this new nationwide ROTC pro- gram. It involved a 210-hour course covering small unit tactics, marksmanship, communications, leader- ship, map and aerial photo reading, and weapons. The four-year course covers all weapons from bayonet to 60mm mortar to 57mm recoiless rifle. MST-4 cadets, all lst Classmen, took part in a student-as-instructor course in which they supervised instruction of under- classmen in weapons, marksmanship, and physical training. For each MST course completed successfully . D l MST-2 student 1. F. Davis practices sighting and aiming by We recelved one-half Credlt toward graduatlon' triangulation under supervision of iVl!Sgt, M. E. Williams. ..-.4-M-ig i i FIRST Classmen IMST--ii making the Horsesifiow Roll out of the shelter half and blanket, 55 CHANGING of the Guard came every evening at about 6:00 FHM. THE CORPS . . . DURING our first year we were schooled in saluting, facing, marching, by squads, manual of arms, and through four years the drill and study became more than a routine. In our second year came the first of a series of tryouts and we began giving commands. Then came the third and fourth years and many became of- ficers. Getting back to this year, First Call for the 1955-56 corps of cadets sounded September 7. as cadet officers returned to the campus to guide new cadets through the intricacies of Plebe Week. Assembly on September 15th found the entire corps back on cam- pus. Soon came the first of a series of Sunday pa- rades and close order drill was the order of the day throughout the Autumn afternoon. Climax of Fall parades came with the indoor review at Thanks- giving time. From November to Spring the new MST program meant close attention to ROTC class- room activity. Then came Government Inspection. And finally anticipation and preparation for June Week. COLOR GUARD: left to right, Sgt. W. H. Gernon, Sgt. R. A. Bard, 3d, Regt. Staff Sgt. 1. V. Shircinft, Sgt. D. S. Williams, and Sgt. L. A. Neal jr, NOT SHOWN: Corp. R. W. Svtton, Corp, D. W. Schryver, Corp. G. G. Bryan, Corp. F, R. Willke. fu... , 31 -NW ,H Qs ,. I: . Y'4 I 6 w'r'i Lfb Ups- , 1 V 1 L an-I! ,,,,,,.. H, ,A-,cf Fifi . V r The Honor Guard COLONEL E K Moore tacrncal adv or to the Honor Guard and captaxn of the crack Infantry urnt H C Schoger QS THE INFANTRY THE HOIECJI Guald the Austm Txophx the many fO1 matlons on Pe1sh1ng VValk the staeeato S11 the In lllltly B.1tt1l1on lb fOIlH6Cl and SLOIGS of othe1 mem o1x p1LtL1I9S fue sxmbols ot CUlN81 s lIllldI1t1X VX h1lL e Mounted Cftxal x fu d the 1nob1 e A1 1 l915 nmx have at tunes felt SLIQCIIOI to the blue stupe xx hose lot It xx as to depend upon h1s oxxn poxx 91 OlCl61 d11lls 1nd paldde fo1n1at1ons Culxe15 Infantlx xx as as p1oud and xxell dlsupllned an o1gan1zat10n as dnx III the 1ege11nent RQIll6l11b91 the Qon1pet1t1xe sp111t among the eompanles along Pexshlng Vlalk Most exe1xonc xx1ll 1e1ne1nbe1 the lnfant1x ddnne 1n ecnlx Nlauh xxhen clateb game hom FQIIX Hall Wlontmello College and the Laulel Sehool The dance xxas the talk ofthe unps fO1 1n'1nx daxs Thls xea1 5 battahon xx as lndeecl .an ewceellent one and the next fexx pages DOIIIHX l1te1n the Infant x . , , ' 12 , U ' . . . ' - . .. H ' - - Z . , . E . . Q . 5 , . L. . - .v ', . . . . . . . ' , J. V. .v V ' , th C xt' '1 'l 'tl- . . f v . ' . . .' . Y,- ,. .' 1, , B. ' , -. ' . , , , for every n1ox'e1nent, yet in their precision-like close v Q 1' -A 6 fr v A F. v al . v v . - , ' A. , .S ' 5 Y D V. A - u v - in vs v1 v ' A . u 1 v F. , L v . v1A 45- v wlf V v 1 ' r , I v - . - Y ' ,- - F Battalion Staff THE Infantry Battanon staff left to rrqlrt Lt and Battalnon Adputant T R Wld t E L. nd Batta ton Personne' Officer R W Freeman r af Sgt 1 A Robmson and lt a Battallcn Supply Officer S K Banlre Precision Along Company streets came the tn antry companles on theur way out to the Oval or to the parade ground Preclszon mark ed the efforts of the battalnon as as mducated m this pattern photo Parade PAST the rev cvnng tand the fm antrx C rnpanweit e ment th unda re ews 59 FIRST ROW, left to right: L. H. Armer, R. A. May, I. K. Cum- mings, P. N. Bikos, Colonel Moore, E. E. Mortell, W. H. Cernon, and H. R. Pease. SECOND ROW: C. S. Whitehead, T. S. Ireland. A. l. Echevarria, j. M. Pencils. B. S. Schmidt, R. L. Davis, R. M. Baer, C. P. Russell, R. H. Miller, and W. R. Tauber. THIRD ROW: T. E. Peabody, D. W. Wright, D. A. Alch, R. W. Vass, W. W. Cunningham, W. H. McLallen, C. A. Bolton, H. Cortez, and A. R. Holman. FOURTH ROW: T. D. Phillips, R. M. Kumnick. B. Heathman, W. D. Smith, F. E. Braden, W. R. Dimeling, C. R. Holmes, j. B. Edmunds, and W. l. Thornton. FIFTH ROW: N. A. Brown, l. A. Camm, V. A. Larruccia, R C. Morrison, C. C.. Culver, E. E. Baldridge, l. L. Howison, W. F. Hertel, and R. L. Tyrell. SIXTH ROW: P. l. Klein, N. A. Bucur, l. C. Kegel, I. T. Sullivan, F. l. Cionzalez-Rubio, E. Carcia, C. A. Wilson, S. A. Bloch, and W. H. Folckemer. SEVENTH ROW: A. Tanner. R. E. Metzger, l. A. lakle, A. L. Lundy, 1. P. Brown, R. E Meyer, A. l. Woinarowsky, E. l. Paxton, and S. H. Banninga. NOT SHOWN: A. O. Blackmar, F. E. Cox, S. Ci. Ellis, H. l. Lacy, l. Larimore, l. B. Newman, C. E. Pippenger, and H. E. Ringling. O F F I C E R S P. N. Bikos Captain J. B. Newman First Lieutenant J. K. Cummings First Lieutenant VV. H. Gernon First Lieutenant E. E. Mortell First Lieutenant H. R. Pease Second Lieutenant R. A. May First Sergeant 60 CHD A COMPANY, capably led by Cadet P. N. Pete7' Bikos, posted an excellent record during 1955-56. Bul- warking the organization and contributing to its lead- ership were sixteen First Classmen. Obviously veteran counselor, Colonel E. K. Moore shares in no small de- gree the success achieved by the men of VVest Bar- rack. Major Leonard Stevens gave valuable assistance in the health and athletic program and Major Myron Benner directed the Cordon group. Among the highlights of the year were the clever Homecoming decorations which were judged best in the competition, the presentation of the Tyson Me- morial Saher, the addition of new reference books to the library, and the strong showing in wrestling and gridiron campaigns. In varsity football Company A was represented by Mortell. May, and Baerg Bob Kum- nick ably represented the A-men on the varsity cross country teamg literally half the fencing team - Cox, Pencik. Newman. and Howison - were A Company menz in basketball Mortell and Jim Brown gave a good account of themselves. as did Cummings in track and Larimore in baseball, J. P. Brown in tennis, Ring- A V Q 5 F .-uw ! 1? MX qyixwlvm ! . I Q0 7-C A Wx KAX X ir' I xxsbrwf wmtixqv tu ll X 'VI 7 65 'gf Q -nn . 6 X- x Sapp- 1 ,g . Vf . x - Q.. W ,, ' 1. 9 s s fu . Q ' 1. V , A ,f . fp. .. fr ,' - ? -55. nil Az I R' . .' - -r-1 ,4 . ' 1..- 7 ' A ' WH-11 . .W ,- I' 6 ' f' 1' 2 . .' 'j , ., .f .1 el iv 1 1 Ay W- agga ' . 'll q '3 a ' I H 1' xx'-N CADETS OF ARGONNE BATTLED CONSTANTLY FOR SPORTS SUPREMACY ARGONNE Barrack's second and third floors always teemed with a variety of activities . . . On any average day one could see Cadet Captain H. G. Schoger mov- ing about the barracks . . . T. Y. Glover, J. P. Murray, J. W. Whitehead, and J. D. Scully flexing their mus- cles for the next swimming meet . . . Norman Sam in rehearsal for the March talent show . . . C. A. Bar- redo urging B soccer-men to greater heights . . . Col. J. F. Edgell and assistant Maj. J. V. Miracle checking on a thousand details . . . Undoubtedly the high ath- letic interest of the Company was in no small way due to veteran coach, Cmdr. Walter Gollnick. THEY WERE THERE - At the top: All ready for Parade . . . Tully, Schoger, and Hamill in the foreground of the table scene . . . Second row: Company B in parade . . . Colonel I. F. Edgell has the floor at a Company meeting , . . Third row: Selkovits sounds off and Robinson, Tully, Cleaves, Neal, White, and Sitton seem interested . , . Lower right: Formation for DRC. On varsity teams R. W. Sitton was a regular on the basketball squadg Glover and W. L. White mainstays on the track team, J. B. Croll in wrestling, White- head, baseball, C. R. Tuttle, captain 1956 rifle squad, and among crew and golf candidates were L. A. Park- er and L. A. Neal. In the thick of the Athletic Plaque competition Company B tied for soccer championship. Led by Barredo and Glover, along with six others, who made the all-star team, it was the third year in a row that Company B had reached the pinnacle in soccer . . . In swimming Company B placed third, on the grid- iron, second, fighting B won the regimental track, basketball, and squash crowns, and fourth in crew. In academic honors Company B had ten Gold and Silver A men . . . In February, Parker and L. D. Sel- kovit were elected to Cum Laude and other Gold A holders were J. A. Metcalfe and White. Silver A win- f a ff . Q . fa, ,. X. .ix !. '63 I ' 1 'Q -at ' : . K P -,, Q 5 5 W' w f J ,QQ 1, ,, V1 XF W A ,. . It Q' v Q' .' Q H VG l, 'wal gy. . ,IA 5 G, ' ' Hina, W A 'Y ' avfwx 4 ig Y U I :ye ml wi W Q .Q -fm s Q 'fg I Q 9 5 -Q1 .Gf?' '5VS :MA Y' ' Q 7. ' L 1 ' 'l my Nsflz. 'fha i ' G ' u xi . Z 6,2 . I -,xx . I , , , u - ,W Wi' n C - Q Af ska, -1 . E 1 fix , W A XY-RQ, ,NV X. A . K I . . ' Q ..f'? 5 . gf, 1, 5, wg. If i. ff l.lM' hs ' I A 5 .. Y' V J 'WM' m U, X YYY VH I S J gym V s 7 0 I . . 5 1 , an , 5 Y 1' -N K 'a i 'fa FIRST ROW, left to right: L. M. Mengel, T. R. Wild. E. S. Hill, Colonel jackson, W. l. Blanke, S. K. Bailie, and R. 1. Yon- over. SECOND ROW: M. S. Knowlton, C. P. Flanders, M. Stine- metz, T. S. Fisher, C. B. Cabaldon, 1. P. Allison, l. A. Roberts, M. W. McLennan, E. B. Vandiver, and C. M. Valles. THIRD ROWS A. C. Massaro, T. A. Kelly, O. B. Smith, T. S. Loupee, C. E. Recinos, C. l. Martinez, 1. T. Evans, and N. S. Voltz. FOURTH ROW: R. M. Stanberry, C. T. McClintock, R. R. Moore, K. B. Smith, R. E. Wernmer, T. H. Barret, I. M. Hoss, l. B. Oliver, and D. W. Kenyon. FIFTH ROW: W. D. Lawhead, D. R. Brown, C. F. de Mendia, D. M. Alexander, W. Herbruger, T. C. Cleaves, H. M. Wilson, M. Handren, and F. R. Willkie, SlXTH ROW: C. R. Snider, D. A. Hill, A. R. Herrera, R. A. Gunn, B. M. Humphrey, P, W. Den- ny, j. S. Ptarr, P. A. Fortier, and l. C. Mitchell. SEVENTH ROW: C. C. Bryan, P, L. Bobo, C. C. Heninger, XV. R, Lernlev. l. N. Coolley, A. W. Runser, R. H. Terrell, and l. O. Berry. NOT SHOWN: A. L. Andrulis, W. H. Bates, H. P. Caleyas. R. l. Chainski, l. H. Endres, D. S. Harris, F. Ingham, I. M. Passa- relli, W. C. Ross, and D. W. Schryver. COMPANY C could boast of many things, not a few of which were outstanding achievements. Fi. Scott Hill was captain of the Company, which counted among its personnel. R. J. Chainski. who won the honor of OFFICERS E. S. Hill Captain R. J. Yonover First Lieutenant S. K. Bailie First Lieutenant VV. J. Blanke First Lieutenant R. J. Chainski First Lieutenant T. R. Wild First Lieutenant L. M. Mengel First Sergeant T. S. Fisher Second Lieutenant 6-1 if CGD holding the number one position in the three-semester academic standing. Then there was W. J. Blanke, pres- ident of the First Class and captain of the swimming team, which posted one of the best records of all var- sity teams. Miles WV. McLennan was another big man about campus. Not only was he a high ranking stu- dent. always in the first five, but also as editor of the ROLL CALL. member of the VEDETTE and QUILL staffs. he was one of the campus' journalistic lumi- naries. Remember the clever Homecoming decoration featuring a hugh giant which nearly dwarfed the three-story barrackf' Men of South were well represented on varsity teams with creditable gridiron performances turned in by Blanke, L. M. Mengel, and I. N. Cooley: R. J. Yonover in basketball: A. C. Massaro. track: T. R. Wild and G. C. Heninger in wrestling: Blanke, W. C. Ross, J. A. Roberts, Mengel, M. VV. McLennan, and J. H. F.ndres in swimming: T. A. Kelly in rifle: Blanke, tennis: Mengel, baseball: and out for crew were Mc- Lennan. Chainski, D. W. Schryver, and N. S. Voltz. In Company sports Company C led by J. S. Pfarr and R. H. Terrell finished second in track, and in football the C-men ranked third in league competition. mv. Q -. V , P '!:4'..a 9 1, -rf' i . ,, , . QQ X ,-f' I Af , 'x fr CHQ v L vlvtgr-M.. 'tmx ' with 5. K Q 2 hX3!xs,Ei M 'Ji' u,'i5:,,td-avril ' wx . bf 1 v .' H - . fg,m if f - I , V. E nm- fit -M -ag -.' 4. iv V 1 . .ww akvs? Lf ' fail: 14, 7 fy, . ,+ , Xuan, 'H 'H-A . . M.,W.,,4, M A ll IICI llhxl IIS 'ill ..- 6. u 1 x . . '- UF H- 1 .n -.,,! JM .Af I-5 1 ,Q Ti S5 A ff , ' Hi ff gfxh Wm: . gf g,..f' - C Qs 4. Qs. N -H1 N U Km, x , ' 1 TZ? Q, xii' ,KT Q 5, gm ,.: ,iff TWENTY-THREE FIRST CLASSMEN ON COMPANY D ROSTER UNDER leadership of Cadet Captain John H. Bras- sert and with the guidance of Colonel Roy L. Dalferes. Company D came through the '55-'56 year with a re- cord in which even the most critical would find some respect. Versatility was the pervading theme to be found in D's accomplishments. On the athletic side of the ledger. Company D was well represented on at least eleven varsity teams. Se- cond Class President Bumpy Loud majo1ed well in three sports - football, swimming and tennisg John MEN OF C.T. BARRACK e- Mirror reflection of l-lenshaw and Freeman and profiles of Brassert and I. A. johnson . . . After- math ot Company meeting . . . Formation on company street . , . Middle row: lt's Guides Post! for Cadet R. A. Nelms, Burns and Company D as this parade picture was taken . . . Cadet C. P. Mc- Callum rolls his tent . . . So'.ip's On here for Bard, Loud, Ahri, and D-men . . . Remember coming down the Mess Hall aisle . . . Below: MacKinnon and Lightner and D-mates at Parade-Rest . . . An impromptu meeting of First Classmen . . . Captain Deck- er and Cadet Captain Brassert instructing first-year men. Rubush quarterbacked Culver's grid team and gave a good account of himself on the hardxvoodg Yong Ahn, the Seoul. Ko1'ea. cadet, sparked both the cross coun- try and track teams. Pat Layne was another ha'rie:' team member and Tom Burns was out for trackg Mor-- gan in fencing1 George Clevenger and John Dorsey in basketballg Ruhush and Ralph Bard, haseballg Stan Henshaw, wrestling: Jerry Ney and Barry Harris, rifleg and Dick Freeman, Alfred Johnson, and Bill Davidson, crew. In company sports, D Company's crew won the Fall championship. Major Mike Benner directed the football eleven and Capt. Hugh Ayer, bas- ketball. Gold A winner, S. K. Henshaw fCum Laude, and R. W. Freeman, Jr., fSilver AJ led 23 First Classmen of D Company. Second Class scholars included R. A. Y fr 3: 'Sl K v D A A , W Qin ,awgjiia 3, f' -5 5 GMX . if T avg ' vy m', ip 9 6 - I .i 125 v Q' ' -LW LQ' v3 H 5' ,5 Q5 1-5 '5'253 PY ' ' 'Y W ' N' vv l . , Wy, tl 'X W 5 5 W 55 's , M v 5 5 1+ if: y : i . . E T7 G y 'Q ' '-,X 1 n RN, B K an V ag A 'x ,Q H' X R J, gl X, PICTURED above, first row, left to right: T. E. Cozzoli, B. N. Myrick, D. A. Bessmer, P. M. Hatfield, Captain Robert Bolton, Colonel E. T. Payson, T. E. lvlunroe, R. L. Myers, and L. H. Clev- enger. Second row: T. Ci. Hawley, C. K. McPherson, W. E. Lay- man, C. T. Potter, D. E. Shively, T. A. Shumaker, I. A. Roucher, I. leisel, 1. F. Gillette, and 1. V. Day. Third row: R. E. Hawk, F. M. Wielandt, E M. Mack, W. W. Friedman, C. A. Hillman, C. L. Myers, T. N Doyle, F. I. Thom- son, C. C. Roth, and 1. C. Miller. Fourth row: M. C. Norton, W. L. Lewis, K. H. Wilson, S. R. Cruger, P. C. Winsor, L. E. Ed- monson, R. S. Davis, I. M. Hopkins, R. L. Schwin, W. H. Waugh. and P. M. Hatch. Fifth row: I. C. Long, 1. A. johnson, I. W McConnell, D. I. Duncan, R. A. Pate, P. M. Steinle, S. H. Crossland, R. D. Mer- vine, W. B. Vandiver, and L. W. Hisrich. Sixth row: I. L. Pluto. H. W. VerMeulen, R. A. Book, 1. W. Robinson, L. A. Strait, C. R. Smith, I. A. Ball, H. Baum, T. l. Zillman, and C. A. Par- sons Not shown: T. A. Coodman, A C. Smith, and Ci R. Willard. CERTAINLY the unsung heroes of the corps, the Band participated in every possible campus activity. But did we say unsung'? VVe shouldn't have. for few organi- zations had as many representatives in the chapel choir. The Band played at every parade. assembly. and always were ready to add a musical touch whenever needed. Athletics may not have been their forte. but they were always on the field taking an active and in- terested part. OFFICERS P. Nl. Hatfield Captain T. E. Munroe First Lieutenant B. N. Myrick Second Lieutenant R. L. Myers First Sergeant 65 THE The most prominent of the several organizations within the Band, the Kaydets, played for many dances throughout the year. Under the direction of lVlr. Drums himself - Jon Gillette, this popular dance orchestra appeared not only with new uniforms, but with a new, thoroughly enjoyable sound. Much credit goes to Capt. Robert Bolton, USN, counselor. and Col. E. T. Payson, veteran director. for the continued top-flight performances of Bandsmcn throughout the year. Phil Hatfield captained the come pany. also finding time for high academic accomplish- ments, a letter in football. and a seat in the choir. Bandsmen representing the organization on varsity squads were: D. A. Bessmer, P. M. Hatfield, P. M. Steinle - football: R. L. Myers. C. L. Myers. R. Schwin, A. C. Smith - cross-country: T. E. Cozzoli - fencing: F. J. Thompson, P. M. Steinle. S. Cruger f track: G. T. Jotter - swimming: and the Myers brothers, and Strait f rifle. In the state music contest l4 bandsmen entered in 12 events collected eleven first tsuperiorl ratings and one excellent for 20 gold medals. At the scholarship banquet on March lst. 12 mem- BANDSMEN HAD BIG ROLE IN CORPS ACTIVITIES bers of the Band were honored. Blue Key members W. H. Waugh and L. A. Strait received congratulations. as did P. M. Hatfield. cum laude. Gold A's were award- ed to P. M. Hatfield. J. YV. McConnell, L. A. Strait. XV. H. Waugh, and M. C. Norton. Silver's went to T. A. Shumaker, J. C. Long, P. M. Steinle, F. J. Thomson. R. A. Book. T. J. Zillman. and G. A. Hillman. THE BAND PLAYED ON - Top row: Along the banister are R S. Davis, W. W. Friedman, R. E. Hawk, and C. C. Roth . . . Col- onel E. T. Payson and the Band prepare for Christmas concert . . . Onto the football field . . . lt's a cold day at parade, atleast P. lvl. Hatch thinks so and D. l. Duncan and S. R. Cruger agree . . .Second row: Parade, and the Band plays on. . . W. H. Waugh and C. A. Parsons check permits . . . man with the horn, P. N. Steinle . . . Pity the poor mouse with this Quartette about to commit mayhem, to wit: T. A. Shumaker, C. T. Potter, I. F. Cll- lette, and W. E. Layman . . . Bottom row: Out for formation . . Around bulletin board are S. R. Cruger, L. E. Edmonson, 1. A. johnson, and D. l. Duncan . . . Along the way to parade field. .Sngl CAPTAIN Robert Bolton. USN, pauses to talk with I. C. Long as the Band forms on the Company street. .1 s. 1.1 1,5 1,1 it xg' oi E l I THE BLACK Horse Troop Lancers, bearers of the streamer-tipped lance represented the honor organization of mounted cadets and their performances were an impressive part of the year's big festivities. Pictured above, left to right are: C. A. Kumnick, R. F. Parish, R. W. Rich, R. E. DeYoung, 1. M. Mack, C. 1. Fleck, M. P. Calderon, 1. M.Lamey, I. P. Tanbunting, I. B. Cafill, I. C. Turnbull, C. A. Fulmer, l. L. Dunlap lcaptainlv T, j, Warden, W. A. Ross, D. D. Drysdale, R. E. PeCk, D. l. Deal, P. C. Munro, C. C. Adams, 1. R. jones, E. C. Silva, P. S. Sotos, H. L. Rietz, and 1. B. Medland. CAVALRY STANDARD GUARD: lleft to right! L. F. Nettrour, 1. P. Tanbunting, D. I. Deal, D. A. Hochschulz, and 1. A. Ardussi. 70 BLACK HORSE TROOP FROM that day when each Culver trooper donned his distinctive yellow striped breeches, he rode, talked, and studied horses and mechanized equipment as in- tensely as the other branches studied and lived the lore of their respective services. As we remember it, it took something extra to be a trooper - to live up to the age-old tradition of the Culver B.H.T. Troopers were particularly proud this year that the Senior Cap- tain of the corps was Regimental Commander J. W. Dunlap. In academics, in ROTC, in athletics, in all corps activities, troopers made their presence felt. In addition, they were to be found enthusiastically exhi- biting their skill in a many sided equestrian program. In the Riding Hall they exhibited their skill in polo. jumping, and equitation as they competed for coveted ribbons and awards. The thrilling varsity polo matches and the Horse Shows were each a real part of the year at Culver. Colonel C. A. Whitney, Director of Horsemanship, headed a capable staff composed of Major Louis Stone, and Lieutenants J. Robert Feeley and J. A. Fritz. Squadron Staff CAVALRY SQUADRON STAFF llefr rnghfl Lt G 1 3d Sg Weyand Lt I C- Turnbull Lt R W Rch and Captaun and Squadron Commander C A Fulmer i.....l A...-4 i Ready Front' AS THE Band played the famlluar Carry Owen he squadron of Cavalry sx platoons In all swang by the revnewnng stand at Sunday parade pnctured here Per haps we saw the same rou tune each week yet some thmg was Thrllllngly differ ent at each parade and each of us wnll long remem ber the garrsson revlews fl .- on l 1 l l '7 l H' 3 ' 'L X ro ' .y. B. arm , t.R. l-. , . . . lr., 1 . . . s , ' . 'au D l, - K x , ,S if . frya T T' I' 1 4- , A mv y ,xl-ex' . . , V N SJ.- . JZ 1 o ,W -,. H .. t , l PICTURED above, first row left to right: A. E. Martinez, M. Pat- riclf, 1. B. Ciafill, R. l-l. l3onDurant, C. A. Fulrner, Colonel W. 1. Eyerly, Colonel C. A Whitney, 1. C. Turnbull, 1. P. Calabane, R. F. Parish, and M. Larney. Second row: A. R. Gibson, W. S. Wal- lace, M. S. Brown, 1. B. Medland, D. A. l-locbscbulz, 1. R, 1ones, 1. M. Mack, D, 1. Deal, E. Ciallardo, and C. F, Hawkins, Third row: F. A. Arias, 1. T. l-leiberger, D. W, Adler, 1. P. LaCore, S. W. Cregg, R. C. Farrington, S. E. Sallan, C. W. Sbults, B. B. La5Srnan, and E S. Kapustlca. Fourth row: C. A, Kurnnick, l, 1. Martinez, R. C. Miranda, F. Tovar, 1. A. Uribe, M. D Conklin, R. F. Castillo, H. Ci MCCleary, 1. F. Raynal, and 1. A. Sonneborri. Fifth row: R. F. 1. Williams, R. F. Cressler, R. S. Murphy, R. A. Bowyer, 1. D. Ehricb, R, A. Clyne.1. P. Neill, L. F. Nettrour, C. C. Adams, and R. E. DeYoung. Sixth row: 1. NV. Montgomery, A. C. Leader, R. W. Douglas, C. F. Spieth, C S. Lee, C. 1. Fleck, L. Peralta, R D. Clyne, and L. D. Parratt. Seventh row: R. E. Shutter, R. K. Lindgren, C. D. Skow, T, D. McCinty, L O. Rivas, R. W. Perry, M. P. Calderon, and V. A 1urado Eighth row: 1. R. Bennett, W. C. Dunlap, M. L Schoch- rnan, P. S Sotos, l-l. W. Bartholomew, R L. Olson, B. B. Culyer, and NV. l. Koch Not shown: O. Flores, C. C. Fox, 1. C. Iverson. C B Shatter. 1 L. Salazar and Bret Tr-plett TO THF casual observer it was difficult to distinguish Troop A from Troop B. Living they did in North and East Barracks and due to their mutual interest. C. A. Fulmer Captain J. G. Turnbull First Lieutenant H. H. BonDurant First Lieutenant NT. S. Brown Second Lieutenant J. B. Gatill Second Lieutenant XY. S lYallace Second Lieutenant C. F. Hawkins First Sergeant -1 TRU QD 'D A it was not always easy to preserve separate distinctions. Yet. with the same zip that pitted other companies against each other. solid Troop A competed in parade. athletic activities. scholarship. and mounted sports to keep its prestige and. the men of A Troop came in for their fair share of distinctions. Among its favorite sons in 1955-56 was Cadet Cap- tain C. A. Fulmer who somehow found time to star on the varsity football. swimming. and track teams and there was ample evidence ot his interest and leader- ship in company competitive events. Under the capable guidance ol' Col. XV. J. lfyerly. USA. tRet1. 'Troop A progiesscd throughout the vear. lVlr. H. C. Reed coach- ed the company football and basketball teams. Seven- teen First Classmen were numbered among the Tl A troopers. J. G. 'Turnbull achieved distinction in aca- demics and as editor ol' THE YliDl'lT'TF. Hc also found time to write for THF QUILT.. sine with the chapel choir. and contribute his talents to other campus or- ganizations. Other academic leaders included A. R. Gibson. First Class: L. F. Ncttrour. Second Class: B. B. Culver TH and B. H. Lassinan, Third Class: and A. C. Leader. Fourth Class. ,Vw 9 'f gi xxx' 1 X. ' ' 2 -rf ffl' . 3 Xiu X . ' Af' I 2- fri: w --172' 71 ... , ' '-:lid i - t 'mmf wg fg .. - 7 Je .3 I A Sf ig f, igfiqjgyhgi jg J 'sl l QQ, 1 ' Alf' 5' -4- iff 'wi g ' b V' T. 1 ls?tV'f ,'?Tk if A Q P I ffkxgzf-If 'd M - .rg H ' , , .rg-fp, . Q, , 5 Y 1 1. A . .. 7'fw'33-' ff ,. , , ,. ig ,A,,.,p, ,.- jaw? fw-4 f , , W ,Q M fy Im 1' 1 B N , L AW ag? W 'M-f .,' ' k lm an v Q 3 5 'wk' 'K 5 ,jgvfy xy I 'T' fg fig' , v '-nasw ,S '2'-f, mv 1- H ,.www. :V ' , -- Lu' fy -' ., 3 ,gh . - J .x X'fC-.722 ' in ssl! 3!lf ' RM 'A' .5 -+-3 12. 3. -T1-QQ v X U ' A-Li -'- , '-Qi -.i........l RECORD SHOWS TROOPERS UPHOLD TRADITIONS IN '55-56 THIS year Troop B went about making a name for itself in its usual competent manner, and the record shows it did right well, too. Vfithout the loss of a single whit of its competitive dash, or without going notice- ably literary, B-Troopers came in for their share of academic laurels. The record shows Troop B won the Regimental soccer crowng nine B Troopers were on the polo squad, 13 on the jumping team, and there were few activities in which they failed to contribute. Leadership, - Troop B had it! With Cadet Captain R. W. Rich at the helm, and in its personnel, it claim- THROUCH THE PHOTO LENS ON TROOP B - Across top: On way to chapel , . . Troop B out to parade . . . Manual of arms with Trooper R, T, Coiner instructing . . . Middle series: Ready for Indoor review . . . Above Iefti I. P. Tanbunting with Standard bearers . . . Dale johnson adjusts Hawkins' breastcord . . , just below: L. C. Smitherman and R. L. Wilson, and tank commander 1. L. Boscio . . . Fellows with yellow breastcords aboard Dawk . . . Below: On Parade line . . . In the saddle roorn with Troopers W. A. Ross, and P. C. Munro. . . Saber manual with Colonel Whitney, Troopers Warden, Catill, Rich, and Ross. ed Senior Captain J. L. Dunlap. Colonel W. A. Strow. our capable counselor guided and proclded us, coach of company teams was Colonel Kenneth Hesgard, and Military Advisor was the Troop's own, Colonel C. A. Whitney. High at the top, tied for first place in aca- demic ranking was W. A. Ross who, along with Peck. were among the first tapped for Cum Laude. Also among leaders in the First Class was Silver A winner R. L. Weylandg E. F. Jern, Second Class, O. Peralta. Thifd Class, and Gold A winners R. A. Goldenberg, R. J. Boone, and W. S. Morris, Fourth Class. lVI. C. Hawkins did a standout job on the varsity swimming team, Peck, fencing: Fairbanks, wrestling, Munro and Cochrane, trackg Schele, crew, Weyand, golf, Jern, rifle, and J. L. Dunlap and Cochrane let- tered in football. On the polo team were J. L. Dun- lap, captain, and Folsom, Ross, Weyand, Ardussi, Hay- GK X ,A - Q .1 I vi Q -wg U 13 saw wk W fi if' 29' 5 55 I Egizglif 99 f f?f3 A3419 Wggx 5555? 3 , W9 ,Q 59lmQ WRX ' . f2 W ,U :fm ,H 99 X3 A' :I 1 I Y V if . , ,L A v xx W A 'X ' xiii 'Q .Xx 1 ' f THE FIELD ARTILLERY THE CULVER Battery was first organized as a sepa- rate unit in 1919. Previously, it was an organization composed of First and Second Classmen who may have been interested in field pieces, in an extra stripe, or maybe, just maybe, in escaping indoor drill. In the '55-'56 parades one remembers the roar of motors as the fellows in red stripes drove comfortably back to the Armory. But casting envy aside, all was not gold that was trimmed in red, for among Batterymen one will remember a high esprit and also the fact that they worked as hard or harder than other Culver branches. The inhabitants of Main Barrack were well repre- sented in nearly every event of the year. A well inte- grated unit, there was a noteworthy interest in all things Battery. Then from a memory standpont, the fellowship exemplified Old Main. Living as one big family there were a lot of little things that somehow grew in importance. There was the rush to the club- room at end of C.Q.g the jive session in someone's room, the trifling reports, the walk up to third floor, and many other little things and events that contri- buted to the pattern of living. MEMBERS of the Four Gun Drill team sans motorized equipment are pictured below. The boom of field pieces was always ample evidence that the Battery drill team was staging one of its pre- mier performances. As honor organization of the Culver Battery, red-sashed Artillerymen demonstrated their skill in maneuvers attracting a fair share of audience applause on every occasion. Pictured First row, left to right: D. C. Traul, R. S. Chancellor, l. CULVER'S Battery on the Parade line. K. Richards, R. D. Layne, T. 1. Campbell, C. F. Wright, B. l. Oli- ver, W. D. Parsons, M. A. Macomber, W. B. Cox, S. D. Robert- son, and R. W. Ortengren. Second row: W. H. Hanning, R. R Walsh, W. P. Woodward, I. A. Bird, R. M. Moore, A. C. Fork W. C. Mueller, F. S. Keeler, P. E. Haley, R. T. Wood, and C-. W Hornaday. Third row: D. W. Gaidry, 1. D. Klump, A. Ci. Uncapher M. F. Bacon, and j. A. Cavagan. 76 Battalion Staff U C- Traul THE ELITE Four Gun drill unit ready for the Indoor Thanksglvmg exhlbltuon Remember the Armory shown sn the background? oA1T RY staff pictured left to rugnt are Capta n and Batfalvon Commander XV D Pareons Lleutenanf B I Ol: ver Lieutenant W B Cox Staff Ser geanf W P Woodward and Sergeant ,X xx Nw ,A K -'Pb 77 Y L ' f 2 K ' w . - ' ' E . . , , - - , ' I X X ' 1 ' ,A Q, f ' xx , E ' W1 X Y, - 1 -1 ' .. . , 1 ' . ' ' x , .I ' ' . x ' ' , x , , R I A - 'QU' ' -ax ' 'M-, . X ' 'fs ' -M, ' x xx -, ' , U I . .' X' . ' f . 1 l -3- ' n-,V I ,. I , 'X X 1 . ' 1 .1 f - ,x 4 J 9 Q' J A , , Q PICTURED above, First row, left to righti 1. T. Dykrnan, 1. A. Cavagan, W. D. Parsons, Col. M. A. Uebel, Col. H. S. Petfers, W. B. Cox, C-. F. Wright, and S. T. Moreland. Second row: 1. W. Good- Speed, R. W. Ortengren, D. C. Traul, R. S. Chancellor, P. M. Sevmour, S. D. Robertson, D. H. Hines, P. L. Moran, R. T. Wood, and M. P. Cozzoli. Third row: W. C. Mueller, L. K. Parker, C. M. Snow, R. S. Hawley, W. H. Hanning, W. W. Slemmons, K. M. deMenezes, 1. L. Heinl, and P. L. O'Malley. Fourth row: D. W. Anderson, L. H. Seidman, S. Fischer, R. S. Dickens, R. L. Marcuccilli, R. B. Childress, L. L. Gibson, F. W. Rydberg, and D. D. Walden. Fifth row: N. R. Crump, W. P. Al- brecht, R. A. Luken, S. A. Civanich, W. T. Nock, 1. K. Lange. R. B. Krogh. C. W. Lemon, R. P. Cain, and A. 1. Zaleski. Sixth row: R. V. Wiley, 1. D. Patterson, W. G Timmons, R. D. Currie, F. L. Wallace, P. A. Fasseas, 1. S. MacKenna, K. A. Traul, 1. N. Russell, and 1. L. Babcock. Seventh row: 1. A. Bird, 1. E. DeNaut, D. P. Potter, 1. Frankoa vitz, G F. Bastian, G W. Benson, 1. E. Sanders, D. Williams, and 1. D. Klump. Eighth row: A. E. Laurence. R. B. Pettyjohn, W. S. Swanson, R. R. Walsh, A. C. McKinney, C. G Weaks, W. L. Crit- fith, T. H. Tantau, and R. T. Haenggi. Not shown: 1. E. Barron, A. M. Brannon, 1. B. Dager, 1. W. Dunlap, T. 1, Kesling, M. A. Landwirth, K. I. Paukstis, M. L. Phillips, C. Romney. M. C. Stev- ens, W. F Tallant, W. D Wann, and I R. Woodburn. IV. D. Parsons Captain VV. B. Cox First Lieutenant G. F. Wright First Lieutenant R. S. Chancellor Second Lieutenant IV. H. Hanning Second Lieutenant J. XV. Gooclspeed Second Lieutenant R. W Ortengren Second Lieutenant D. G. Tiaul Second Lieutenant J. A. Gavagan First Sergeant 73 BZATTELB LIVING, as they did, in the same barrack, and, in a way. away from the rest of the Regiment. Batteries A and B were so closely united, that in many ways it was difficult to think of them as separate organiza- tions. Still many will remember the Battery A 1'ed- stripers for their forthright claims and achievements in academics. athletics. and participation in corps ac- tivities. Battery A for others will generate memories of a swell group of fellows led by Cadet Captain Bill Parsons from out Palo Alto way, and whose capable counselor was Colonel M. A. Uebel. Colonel H. S. Pef- fers was militaiy advisor and at mid-year Lieutenant K. Trickey joined the Battery's staff of advisors. R. T. Wood tCum Laudel led the academic rankine' of 23 First Classinen in Battery A and high in the scho- lastic achievement was Silver A winner IV. D. Par- sons. D. G. Traul. and R. VV. Ortengren. Jr. Second Class leadets were G. F. Bastian. J. A. Bird. R. S. Dickens. D. D. lValden. and F. L. Wallace: Third Class' A. E. Laurence. Jr.1 and Fourth Class: J. K. Lange. In varsity athletics. scampering backfield ace. Dick Chancellor, captained the football team and S. D. Ro- bertson was the floor general and 'Walt Griffith was Y J fwrfi 1? . 1 Tw' V A ,is 5 MQ 1 f 5 'JF' 1.1.5 yjisg unfit WE' f R 'A if it v, 3 . J- ? 5 M 1715! 'rx . N' ,fl 5 5 ' , fa, 'I' ' - 1 ,kai 1 Q21 R' f Q F. . X c V 9 4' 1. f-My .TF-xx Qi' Q -fl ' I 1 agar?-'e,.4 W. N N 5' ' 4 ii' ,, ,qw , 'Ak -1 S ,-.21 .'V r . I ' f ,A ,ff 5 O ,pl ...- .,,- ,- ,. X , 4,5505 is WY- Y b ggfist A, ,, U lm g . A., Q . s5,., Qi Lim, H Tami . , tl- ' 'fx 0 1 'I vufx, U ' , 8 - 1 ff: 1 .,, vv. 3 . . . 1 ,M -,. ' 4+ , - I X ,- .-, 7 ,-,,,. I an--' M, ..4a4nudQe f , 1 ff I - f?'? fm 2 RM. URM. . v . u 4 . . :.V1..- Iv: L... . I 0 U M '1 . 1 , v 'v ff BATTERY B KEEN COMPETITORS IN ACADEMICS - ATHLETICS OF THE 164 cadets who trod the stairs of Main there were 82 who left more than an imprint on the steel treads. Battery B's specialties were the accumulation of Q.P.'s. plenty of vim in company athletics, and var- sity letters which were by no means a rarity in this company of brawn and brains. They set their l56 sights high as they sought the Academic Bowl and Athletic Plaque. VVhen April rolled around they had some hopeful proof of their goals. A look at the rec- ord of Capt. M. A. Macomber Q5 Q.P.'s, Cum Laude, varsity letters in swimming and crewj is indicative of the caliber of B Battery. If that weren't sufficient, BATTERY B MEN OF MAIN - Top row: Down the stairs corne T. L, Eastmond, C. A. Meschter, and R. W. Butler, . . First Ser- geant F. S. Keeler reporting to Cadet Captain M. A. Macornber . . . Chapel usher, B. l. Oliver , . . On the way to the Mess Hall . . . Second Series: ln the Main Annex Lounge are C. E. Archer, F, E. Pelton, and F. C. Miller . . . Dress Right! . . . Bottom row: I. R, Nash with Officer in Charge, Lieutenant R. E. Twiss . . . Close Station, March Orderl . . . Parade . . . Passing in review. recall the prodding and friendly guidance of Counselor. Col. J. R- Mars and the coaching of Comdr- B. L. Curry and Capt. L. K. Moore. Better than one-fifth of scholastic awards at mid- semesters went to Battery B-men, two were elected to Cum Laude and four to Blue Key. First Class scholars included Macomber, J. B. Geller, R. D. Layne, T. J. Campbell, and W. H. Friedman, Second Classmen: F. R. Handren, W. H. Weil, F. S. Keeler, W. P. Wood- ward, P. E. Haley, F. E. Young, C. R. Michael, and D. W. Craidry, Third Classmen: E. L. Strohbehn, F. B. Stifel, and F. E. Pelton, Fourth Class: J. A. Schuler, R. T, Boling, and F. C. Hopper. In varsity sports Battery B was well represented in rifle by Bernhardt, Bunn, Fork: swimming: Macomber, Pierson, Co-Captain Nash, and C. S. Pettyjohng wrestling: Woodward, Ri- chards, DeVore, Prewitt, Oronoz, and Esteyg football: !j'Ogg 'I . Cs? H 'x' ' gf-Q 'f K if T' 53 ' . sw, 'lil-phpgpaw V ., ,,, .. l . . 1 JFK. 3? 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Q55 22 Q 4 V w. wwf 1, A1 I ,f --'ff' IQ J , f ,q4.2,, ,a0' lf 1' gl ULVER E P P Cv A tc , o y ' 0 Q, 6 G-I A A TM HQFHES THERE are many things that hold promi- nence over the impressions left by everyday life at Culver in 55356. Many will remember joyfully the holidays and dances coming after weeks of classes and drills. The sparkling so- cial affairs with music, dancing and feminine guests will be remembered but underneath was the warm glow of the friendships and companions. Neither shall we forget those bridge games in the club room, the evening walks by the lake, or the friendly gatherings in barracks. Not all activities were so frivo- lous though. Remember the organizations who sought to improve the Corps and our Cadet way of life? CANCND panorama of an assem- bly in the little gym showing the corps of cadets as they applaud a stage preseritatlop 86 p l .1 1 ' t if . f f I ' 5 I , V I Q l 'r I , I .I b , I , :L . 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Honor Council THE l955-56 Horwor Coumcnl - Seated 'left to ruglwtl 1 R. I.. Wey- arwd, B. M. Loud, E S. Hull, I L. Dunlap, H. R. Pease, M. A. Ma- cornber, C A. Paraorw, and F. S. Keeler. Standing: C. F. Hawklm, R. L. Myers, T. Y. Clover, I.. M. Memgel, R. A. Max, R. W. Rnclm, l A, lohr1son,B N Myrlck, arwl l. A. Cavagarw. Cadet Club THE Cadet Club Y - Seated lleff to rughtl: E. S. Hill, R. W. Free' man, R. H, BonDurarmt, T. Camp- bell, l. L. Dunlap, W. D. Parsons, P. N. Bukos, M. A. Macomber, E. E. Morfell, and 1. H. Brassert Standing: W. I. Blarake, T. E, Monroe, and T. I. Warden. Hop Club CULVERS Hop Club -H Seated left to rlglrmtli S. K. Baille, I. K. Cummmgs, R. 1. Yorvover, T. I Xklarderw, E. E. Morrell, M, A Ma- Comber, T l Campbell, and NN D Parsons. Standing: S. K Hen' shaw, R. H. BorwDurar1f, B. Ca- fnll, W l Blarwlfe. C. A. Fulmer, R. N Bukos, W. A Rpss, T. E lvlum- rl. R, VV FVCCVTYHVT, E. S Hnlf T R Vflld, 1. A. lormson. C. F Wrnglwf, H. Braeeert. and M R NNlllllE1l'7'lS. CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS . . . THERE were varied types and classes of campus or- ganizations. Aside from the military organizaton cov- ered elsewhere, there were many clubs and societies, - academic. honorary. hobby, advisory. and social. In most cases membership in campus clubs meant merit- ed achievement and something more. - each was sym- bolized by badges or insignia. In the honorary - aca- demic groups were the Cadet Club. Cum Laude. and Blue Key. The Cadet Club which continued to play a prominent campus role. was chairmaned by J. I.. Dunlap with Colonels Maier and Estey as faculty ad- isors. W. J. Blanke was chairman of the Beason Hall Board of Governors which with House Committees. enforced rules. The Honor Council. chairmaned by A Company's Pease, was an important advisory group. With two members from each Company and the Senior Captain, the groupls secretary was IVI. A. Macomber with Colonel Estey as advisor. Officers of the First and Second Classes arranged our entertainment such as dances. dinners at the Inn, open house affairs, and bridge and pinochle tournaments. The Hop Club, an active social group, planned the Homecoming. Thanks- giving, Commencement, and other dances. In all, theme were such special groups as the Varsity Club QRe- member the new hatsf'l, the Choir, Cordon, movie ad- visory group, Drama Club. and among hobby clubs OFFICERS of the Seond Class lower left are: L. M. lvlengel, secre- tary-treasurerg B. M. Loud, president, and F. S. Keeler, vice- president. 5- W. l. BLANKE, center, was president of the l956 First Class Pictured with him are W. D. Parsons, vice president, left, and R D. Layne, secretary-treasurer, right. there was something for those interested in plastics model railroad, photography, great books, astronomy and fourteen other activities. BEASON l-lall Board of Governors pictured around the piano be- low are: S. T. Dodd, R. S. Chancellor, W. I. Blanke, l. L. Dunlap H. C. Schoger, and E. E. Mortell. lib l The Chapel Choir THE Chapel Choir, directed by Captain Claude Zetty and accom- panied by Captain j. D. Kohn, made notable contributions to life on the campus. ln addition to special music during Sunday morn- ing chapel services and at Matins, the choir planned a Commence- ment concert and appeared in two outside engagements. P, M. Hatfield was president of the choral group and secretary and rehearsal accompanist was B. N. Myrick. Pictured above, left to right, first row, are: I. P. Florence, D. M. Wilds, R. T. Kelly, R. S, Hawley, T. C-. Cleaves, M. I. DeMarko, T, L. Eastmcnd, F. E. Pelton, E. L. Strohbehn, T. F. Vandenberg, and C, L. Myers. 90 Second row: l. W. Robinson, C. E. Allison, l. B. Geller, R. L. My- ers, F. S. Bunn, S. A. Civanich, P. C. Winsor, C. F. Fischer, P. M Steinle, P. M. Hatch, T. Y Clover, and Captain C. E. Zetty lchoir masterl. Third row: l, C-. Turnbull, 1, S. Pfarr, R. D. Currie Hawk, W. T. Crowe, l. V. Day, R. l. Bernhardt, D. Griffin, K, l. Paukstis, and T. E. Cozzoli. Fourth row: B. M. Loud, P. W. Den- ny, R. R. Walsh, L. A. Strait, A. C. Smith, R. H. Miller H. I. Baum, and B. N, Myrick. Fifth row: M. W. McLennan, C. T. Pot- ter, R. H. Kretchmar, D. S, Williams, T. A. Shumaker, P. M. Hat- field, l. L. Pluto, S. H. Bannirtga, R. A. Book, D. E. Shively, and D. A. Bessmer. ,R. E. Cordon Council THE Cordon Council, an advisorv campus organization, met every Tues- day evening during the year. Advisor was Rev. Charles Allen and also sup- ervising activities early in the year were Dr. Hardigg Sexton and Com- mander L. E BeBout. ln addition to interest in religious activities, the group sponsored the Fall and Spring Campus Chest drive, In the Fall campaign the group went over the top in their drive for 3600. W. l. Blanke was president, l. L. Dunlap, vice-president, T. !. Campbell, secre- tary, and l. C. Turnbull, treasurer. Pictured, left to right, seated, arei Rev. C. A. Allen 4ChaplainI, T. I Campbell, XV ,I Blanlse, l L. Dunlap. l, C. Turnbull. and B N. Myrick Standing: I. R, lones, R. D. Layne. R, W. Rich, C. E. Nelson, M. F. Ba- con, W. B. Cox, L, R. Cleaves. O. A Blaclsmar, P L Fleming, and Ci, C. Heninger. NARTHEX of the Memorial Chapel, where Sunday Chapel services had their beginning and ending. It was the place where the robed choir gathered for the processional and after the recessional, SUNDAY CHAPEL SERVICES . . . REMEMBER the beautiful Memorial Chapel, - the services there on Sunday mornings and twice weekly at Matins. The Chapel with its stately entrance, the quiet atmosphere of the nave, and the inspiring chancel setting with the choir, organ music, pulpit and altar, was the center of spiritual activity. Chaplain Hardigg Sexton who left in November for his new pulpit as- signment in San Diego was succeeded by Reverend Charles Allen who served us well as chaplain and also took a keen interest in athletic and social activi- ties. ln addition to Chaplains Sexton and Allen, twen- ty-two guest ministers representing many faiths spoke at the Sunday services during the year. Traditionally, Dr. Allen Macliachlin Frew, pastor of the First Pres- byterian Church, Detroit, and the Rt. Reverend Her- man R. Page, Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Northern Michigan, were guest ministers for Thanksgiving and Baccalaureate services, respectively. A VIEXN from the balcony of the nave during Sunday morning services in the Memorial Chapel. Af t' if M1 - THE TOr'nFnve Lou Glaze-Phil Hatfield duo successfully THERES a professional touch here as the vullaln. t'Bumpy Loud, gets the Carried thc lggfi rglgi In Down ,ry fl-19 Xfallg-yu, makeup treatment from Colonel Eclgell and Captain Zetty, DRAMATICS . . . A DELIGHTFUL folk opera, a new type of en- tertainment, highlighted the festive Thanksgiv- ing occason in the late Fall. The Drama Club in cooperation with the Music Department present- ed a two-night performance of Down in the Val- ley. Heading the cast was Phil Hatfield, Tommye Lou Glaze, Dave Bessiner. and Bumpy Loud. Pat Fleming. Larry Parker. and Harold Clevenger occupied supporting roles. Members of the chorus included: Pete Denny, Tom Shumaker, Tom Coz- zoli, J. Turnbull. Hart Miller, Jack Bernhardt, Mrs. Helen Ferne Glaze, Sally Graham, Mrs. Hal- lie Pierce, and Luferne Staley: and Turnbull, Coz- zoli, and Evans, accompanists. Capt. Gordon VVise and Capt. Claude Zetty handled production and direction of the opera which was greatly enjoyed. Colonel C. C. Mather issued a beckoning call to cadet dramatists in early March as plans for the Commencement play It Pays To Advertise, FOLK opera singers in an impromptu warm-up. began to take shape. MEMBERS of the chorus sing out left to right, D. A. Bessmer, R. l.Bernhardt, Mrs. Helen Ferne Glaze, T. E. Cozzolu, Sally Graham, T. A. Shumaker, Tomrnye Lou Glaze, Luferne Staley, R. H. Miller, Mrs. Hallie Pierce, and P. W. Denny. .-. ..,, . -L-7...L.. Q-nal-. ,', .y 5 Y 8 'si ' r 111 5 ,I . -1 1' w f .. :L I i . ff 'f 1 f . assembly . Look V 5 In 1 1 lg, , L,- V fp? A . 4 ' ' ' A ' - , , . . ' ' V X x 2' K-9 5 c x l qv! in 1. . f -1 , . ff ' 5 - X .. fi 'ff' ' , 495 ' . l f W 1 Q .- if S I-A Q ' ? W- wi Y Y y ,. g N nf -FGM . K u A x K 6 M 'I . ... Q 3' ' ' -yi. L' V 1. ,, m a S 1 L A 'u ', I 5 ' ' Xu' ' 1 , Y :BKQV Ll .L. -L .4 aw ,uv - Q: , Tjif. Qi- ' A '-5 .' La's..i ':' c' ' ' Wa, Y ' -is w I. q 5 h . ' f L ' V 4 XX df, X J X 5 Iqtf - ps ' Q xi 3 K Su C in ZW l ba-P , WK LJ as -' , 1 'Or 1. .V-u V H14 0 'f W 1'-' fn ' 4 1 if' Aux' .fli- A ,i ww Q J 3' 15' A-fl! A .. 3.9 fi ', -K 1 3 JT '1' 113935 K -if 'hu 3' fffir ,!, V., V. Rv s.- 4 :,' if 5 wg Eibiw' , 2 f ff sais yff. 4.AjfY' - -- ,. N.. b , JN. M -1 I A . . Q fo. 4' v 4 Q , u n L :tub D19 'QS' A -1? v ,q,g. r .. 3' Q an s - ul K r w 4 ' . K 4 .5-+ 1- qs Q- 1.5,-ff' 'S fr' ig yi? , - v J '.' 1. I jx A X an 'sr X fv 1 fzifa? .... I .sf 5 f iw z Qi Qi -jeff S x. 'JU THANKSC-IVINC Dlnner rn the Mess I-Iali vvrth parents and dates W E E K E N D S , D A , DANCE Pattern and it was pretty crowded here at the Homecom- A L U M . ing dance in October. VARSITY Letterrnen. honor guests at Thanksquvrng Ball, prctured here before the Superunte-ndent's Box. ali decked out an thetr hard-earn ed sweaters After such a successful season the mood and the occaston was deftnitely a cornphrnentarv one 96 ALONG the campus walk came Ron Schloemer, Gail Palenski and ALUMNI, all former cadets, form the review line above to wit- lanice Price. both of Glenview, Ill., and Ered Miller for this pix. ness the Garrison Parade in their honor at the l955 Homecoming. ir- L53 3113.1 W' -'K L: .471 ,f M sg, 4 f 'r - , 6:2 'U' J,.g ,'t' ' fi ' f:g-V'-1:5 . -.1 'lt- -lt. , ,Q ,J . ' A Q' ,, ,s .- .. ii ju, 'iii' 1- VP, 3 - .. . 'S -WW- ' all 5 L ' 35: ' v I Ql- if as 1 gif' 1 MMWW' REMEMBER fr - dismounted parades on the Oval? ln the Fall or COMPANY A'S prize winning motiff which was judged best in Spring the weather had to be really bad to halt a Sunday parade fhe competitive barrack displays at Homecoming. The clever West and pictured above the Band heads the corps in review. Barrack display brought a late Sunday reveille for the Company. 97 CET TO ETI-lt:R at the sh ck and pictured here are Maury Knowl ton Francns 'x!lcLerx'1cn and lane Rnmnger both of Dayton Ohlo and Males McLermor1 at the Inn s refre hment center FEMMES FLOWERS FAMILIES CLASS ROOM and IHlllt l1V utlvltxes xx exe pleasantlx lntf Ispelsed xX1lHplEI'1lX of sou ll lcstlxltlcs Socrll fes t1x1t1es meant speclal xx eclx ends md then the1e xxext some extla Speual ULLHSIODS It meant entertalnme dates f1f'IT1 home g1eet1ne UAIEHIS xt meant ente tammg dates flfllll Feux Hall Tudox Hall Laulel Hall Montlcello College the Taho Club OfFO1t Knox among othex Schools lt l1tQI3lly meant femmes floxx e15 and fun Remembel thoae tunes at the Inn befo1e a blg dance xxhen cadets xx1th e1the1 bllnd dates 01 otherwlse xx ere eelectlng corsages, And the Shack the good old Shack a lendevoui xvh1ch xx111be remembex ed d1fferently than Beason lt meant antlclpatlon of ling occaexona auch aa Thanksglvmg Commence ment Homecommv Fathers 'Week End the Mounted SGYVICS Dance the Infantry Dance Mothers Dax xx eek end It meant also commlttee xx ork on the part of the Hop Club and the b91V1CG o1gan17at1on It meant a xxeek end leaxe or1t may haxe meant just le1su1e tune lun the xx eek end mox1es at the Rec Bu1ld1ng ox Satuldax aite noon doxxn toxxn 't'-we 'UW 1 xx Ns ZS, Z x ', Q5 X. 3 xx N. M2 ARRIVAL af the dance and Duck Kretchmar us puctured here wntl- FLOWERS or rather the corsage IS the object of attention here an his date, Carol Reavelw of Flmt Mlchvgarx The occasncrx was the I E Sanders and has date with the help of Mrs Felke the florlst ThankSg,V,,qg Ball selects an approprlate one ae C C Buell looks on 98 I I Q . c lk E ' Q ' ' U' . . lf ' bl .' '2 lf ' lf. ' r. ,- ' y' ' . , . .'. v , , , . Q ' W V .3 . 1 . ' - , . .. ' v- . 1 . k A A . , . . ' ' - . . . . , . . . e ' ., Y ' 7 ' ' . e 1 7 - , . . . v . V Y. . Q . ' ' V 1 I . , 1 4 . . , . 1. 1 1 x 4 I Q . . - a cn - . I v Y 5 l V - C 1 A, Y ' . ' h ' V l ' . 1 . 4 I n A A l v V. 4 v 1 D I ' l , F ,- - . . - , ' 1 v V - U 3 - H , . V I ' I A t . I . l l S , . fs . s x .44..., .H ffl 'ft l Wi., M . W.. . ' - 'Q ,- 4 -f 4-' 'M .. V .K I .W . ,, . , I -5.7. . C .X l Y x 4 ' INTEPVHS ION Its mterfw mem tzmg and the H 0 Club offrcer and thelr flutes qitrter an the gurden at the Thamksgvv ng Ball for th: photo The Crwp es left 0 rsght ar ue Moore 'md Harm Schoger Cyrwtlfna Hur rw V1 rlen Imdnana and Sarv Dodd Sue Pttcrwer Hms me BOD axme MV Mend Cik PNP II nd Tern Ward rt and Katrw McCra H Kartkikee 'N and Ed Mortell J 1? 'Km lf? 'S SNX PPOFRAM Narsrta' Vlacomwer 5 rhte Marx Circ: e REFRESHMEWTS At the purecrw bow 'Or refreshments rw th ummcr Ted r Hall ge t rr dance pr gram tr m vplcat picture are Ohrw H Branert and has date t r tm Thanh rctj M rv rw r at tri erwtrwct e d rt-Ce glvmg Dance Frm N arse Mudra ct Rechester rw 99 0 U' fl A ,J Y .un . . C A - ' 3 en ., fl I O 5 AJ U X - x! Q ,. N A . . 11 ' I , ee 4 . F. 2 A 'F' ' , . 1 , 5 T 4 'x VU Q 4 ' ' ,, fp at 1 ' i , gs - , m P K . S -4 A H ' 1 ' ' 5 ' kj , J Q . I, . ' . if r' 5, f J 'K CT ' 4 Q, , ? 3 s. F ' Q .W X J . U1 7 A me we M r Q , , , 0 3' , N 5 p., 1 . - ,. , . I 1' '-.MQ f t 'N , P fy V ,, - .., N.. . I , , X 3 s , tix '95 W fl , X4 g , 'Mx Xa' f' Q -.. . Y J A m ' 0 n -,...--I , . , . J ' -v . ' cw 'f l Q t3 N ' .r 1 AA f i O usd N -. A lb 3 U, IJ .. ., N , A M n , Q' ru f A TI J -. U . ,J N h L A- y'2L1.,L ,, - ' , 'i't's- 'X--.,.. 'N--.'44- 0 ' N I , ' 3 Q O , N M . ' t - . f,r,,,, ffl Le t' ,. tx Q4 X I rf RECEPTION -' ln the Superinten:.1enf's Box here is the late Col- onel Gregory and Mrs. Gregory and S. K. Henshaw and date. FESTIVE THANKSGIVING... THE ONE week end of the year that everyone looked forward to. besides Commencement. was Thanksgiv- ing. This was because Thanksgiving week end meant something extra. - a change from the routine of classes when we hosted our parents and dates - and then there was the realization that it was only three weeks until Christmas vacation. Let's go back and re- live our last Thanksgiving at Culver. Reineinber, Wed- nesday night we enjoyed the folk opera. Thursday morning in the Memorial Chapel we heard Dr. Allan lVIacLachlan Frew, and that night we joined at the transformed Recreation Building for the an n ual Thanksgiving Ball. Friday morning everyone attended the reviews and that night the show was followed by a First Class Dance in Beason, thus ending the 19563 Thanksgiving week end. DANCE f Panoramic view of the dance floor and everyone seem- ed to be having a good time. I nf- i SATURDAY AFTERNOON Through Logansport Cate canoe cadets early Saturday afternoon for a vusrt to the town of Culver SPARE TIME IT WOULDN T have been Culx 61 IH 1955 56 W1tl'1OL1t off the leeold moments of pleasant relaxatlon Indeed the palade of lelsure moments wlll be lemembered as a long and enjoyable one one that IH years to come s destlned to brmg back the most pleasant memo 1es of Culvel the bull SGSSIOHS, the F1rst Class smgs spare 1me spent ID Beason and the Second Class Clubroom the Jam sessons headlng for town on Saturday afternoon xxhele vue got avxay from the routme, re freshments at the Canteen vxlnte ICQ skatlng and the just fol fun sports on any free OCCHSIOH Why go on wr1t1ng about them fol 1n the next few pages they are graphlcally lecorded for you1 pleasant TSVIQVV MID WINTER ICE SPORTS The hockey game enthusnasts were havnng a hey day an COKE TIME? D W Schryver and R this sypucal mud wlnter Saturday afternoon sports spectacle CIWBIHSKI Wlfh MBVCIB I:V'9dIeY and Sl-le Cafhef IO Club Room THERE seems to be a Iot of In erest rn the card game here an the Second Class Clubroom an pictured clockwise around the a e are D oz ol: A Strat Vandmer T C Cleayes Garcia A E Martinez and E Hawk 3 .1 . I I I l . I , 1 l I . ' , ' . . ik. M sa as - - - 55' 77 1 41 4 ' , . , ,' T' ' Ac- 1 11 4 - X K, 1 . rm 5 . L 1 - .- ' ' A . ---- . . . I. d tbl 1 . A, HIII, IVI, P. C Z ', I.. , 't, W. B. ' , . . . E. 2 ,Beason Hall - AMONG mam to-be-rememhev ed campus buildings, Beascn Hall will occupy an important niche in the memories of First Classmen. A building of beautx it was the site of plenty ot ac- tivityf- types of experiences and activity, out of which lasting friendships were formed. A gift of Mr. Ross Beason and the late Mrs. Beason, it was built as a memorial to their son, Lieute- nant Ross Beason, lr., USAF, Cul- yer Cold Star graduate, class of l939, who was killed in action off the coast of Italy in i9-1-1. f Great Hall - THE SPACJOUS and attractively appoint- ed Great Hall of Beason Memorial Hall was the setting for special weekend dances such as the early Fall First Class- man's dance pictured here. Game Room - lT'S R D. l.ayne's play in this bridge foursome in the Came Room of Beason. Shown clockwise around the table are: H. G. Schoger, P. M, Seymour, 1, H. Brassert, N. Sam, R. T. Wood, E. Cal- lardo, M. R, Williams, Layne, and E, E: Morrell. lO3 'V . f--4grrs:'f Y V !. :Lv , Q V 1815 ff F A sc '4- 1 S E ,V 1 s 4 Aw ,.-.1 I y . nw ,325 . , I jj-I . A. f il 'R Q' . . ' V V M K Q YQ, ,aff 'V f', , ' V, Ax 5 W ff- 4 .. 'Q 0 -1 f 55. 'S , V' uh LA v ' -. A 'V ai - ..L'- My A XQQ7' . . ,.- K h k N' V --O P 1 1-,,,, ' fi. ' Z ...,. ' ,V ff'Q .W - ,N 'xi .-1 . . i 14 V ' A J 'KM Q 524, 2 tffffi I b ' f j f, 4, 4 . Y , M1 r ' .AD I ' 8 mil - I- - - I ikkvxgik ,ity , VV h -l 'Viv .tx 1 QP, x.2. 1 ' 1 I Af 93, iff? ,.,. , - v . V . Wa Q .. V A . 1 , 'xx aw' A QQ If 1 3 L- QW f-- V ' 5 2 -+, , ff 5 ,Q .. - f , , ' - 2 R ,, X, , 6,1 t 5 I s x Q The Shack - SPEAKING of eats, lt's a na slzed sandwich Bull Robertson aexlously gettlng here from lxlr l-igzttrnelster l-le appears equal to lt. nomlthstandlng any doubtful ness on the part of Phil Bobo Ed May, and Iohn Bourller. Cood oltl Shack, It has been very rnuch a part ot the Culver scene for -li wears. Along wlth the dlning roorn of the Culver Inn, the Shack suc- cessfully and regularly catered to our hunger whims, Ba.rbershop - PICTURED rn actlon here were veteran tonsorlal artists Howard Shock and W. E. Rust as they gave P, A. Fasseas and R. A. Book the Culver look. Culver haircuts were as necessary as Clean laun- :lry and the Barbershop 'sans polel down in South Barrack was the place where on an average day some -lO to 50 of us got the works, from Rusty and Howard Matinee - SATURDAY MATINEES at the El Rancljg Drgcgd 3 popular weekend pagttme tor many and here the llne torms at the ticket window tgr the double teatured bulling Lt' 'Far l'lQVlZf,I'l9l and Vxfalt DlSY'li'N.i Sxarn. Jv- ui' .4 f--.4-S 1 1 J .3 8? A 5? V ' an -4 af.. nv .I ' Wms'4,4.'-'.?' X A tfi giagi '. Milk : l... ln .' Veteran's Day THE MEMORIAL Library entrance was the setting for traditional Vete- rans Day rites in November where tribute was paid to former cadets who served the nation in time of war. Svmbolical of the impressive ceremony was the parade ot the Colors ot allied nations oictured at the right. CADET PUBLICATIONS . . . THOSE who have worked on either THE VEDETTE, THE QUILL, or THE ROLL CALL, know the aniount of time and effort it takes to meet rigid deadlines and to put these publications into print. Those who haven't, have made each of them possible by their subscrip- tions, submitting articles, and in support in other ways. Hugh Pease headed The Quill and the magazine issued at Christmas, Easter, and Commencement, was the best in recent years. Following staff re-organization in the early Fall, Jay Turnbull became editor-in-chief of The Vedette, and the 25 issues of the weekly news- paper initiated several new ideas which made it dis- tinctive. Miles McLennan, editor-in-chief of The Roll Call, and members of his staff, rendered yeoman ser- vice in producing this yearbook. QUILL editors looking over the Christmas issue here are Hugh Pease, 1. B. Newman, and Don Traul, i ,, . TOP editorial staff members of The Roll Call are j. R. jones, M. PLANNING The Vedette here are editorial staff members: I. NN. W, McLennan, R. E. Peck, and S. K. Henshaw, Montgomery, l. C. Turnbull, S. K, Bailie. R, j. Yonover, M, W, Mc- Lennan, and L, D. Selkovits. IO6 v A . 'W J f ' ' ' - -vel-mlf ,. ' if- . o . , , A X g , .K 0 1 . - Q ' -f x - 'P B ' ff A , - K, t Q ,- . N ,- V 'Q' I v- - H 1 F' A ' KQ Y i Ag 'fs D . 4 . . g ' Q A A 4 0.5 QM Kf? - I 1 , ? 114 ' f Vv . K . - 12 f., ,Q 2 P' 4 si ' x 31' A E ,H Il' f rl g , , 5' , ' K 1 is ,. v I 1 .5 ' X r - 'O' Y: S 9 . 1 - ' . Q35 E S 12, - . , . v , , . ' 15, .Q 1 L ,uf 5 ' ' A ' 'QFY ' Q K . ' .QQ 4 ,t lm 4 f LEC Q ' 4 Q 'f if f Q . . . IA U n , it I .L . . dim ' dl ', Q. ' g SP: ' 4' ff X -ff A W N Iv? Y 'fr' ' x g .' B 'AQ 'NH' V sf' -4- +--' ,t A' ,X, A . . - Z yi . . I .' R, 6 XX ' , z A Ay 4 'X I 1 - 5 Q , ' Me., x K , Q 14 1. I ' 'Q 1 1 ' N 21s xi, i f n G22 A, , M A, ' t 'LFLEHLLSTU A ATHLETICS remain clear because sports played a big role in our life at Culver. Upon entering' Culver, all of us were impressed by the grand athletic facilities. As time passed. we became impressed by the full and contin- ual usage of these facilities. Whether it was varsity or intra-mural competition, spirit was always high. The desire to win burned inces- santly throughout the corps. However, the emphasis was not placed merely on winningg the way in which the game was played was of primary importance. This ideal is best de- scribed by the Culver Creed. The hope to wing the zeol to dore, Contempt for what is bose cmd meorm, Pride in ochievemerit thot is fair, And first ond olwoys, rrwonliness, C.'XMERA glrmose if a part Lt the '3ff-f6 Cufyer Varsity Club, Near the :enter in the secoml row' is Athletic Dwrectx. C55 D. C, jul-:k'i Stithgriarid lO9 Qx f wi a 0 nu :Qs , f H 'M 5' fs Alcvk ,E y , egaqymrglir 7 91 13 ' , Nr- -X, .3 W . 5 fn -.f X 'A 'V' ff 3 f ' f 2- 15 d milf ,, , 51 at ' all Q V A 9' . V . 4 X., 1 A eg , , M 4, ,. A fs , jf 9 if Q I If iz . ' 3' A R , ' .,,.L4ylf-.fam-,gggvn Gourlay, E. E, Mortell, l. W. Coodspeed, T. l. Warden, l, N. Coolley, l, L. Dunlap, C. A. Fulmer, l. L. Rubush, and P. C. Mc- Naughton. Fourth row: Bruce A. Triplett, P. M. Steinle, A. l. Zaleski, M. Patrick, R. V. Wiley, R. W. Sitton, R. E. DeYoung, W. L. Griffith, 1. R. Cochrane, and Bret Triplett. Not shown: C. P. McCallum, R. A. May, L. M. Mengel, and R. M. Moore. Outscore Opponents 15 1-88 operation, the coaching of Russ Oliver, who boosted his 17-season Culver record to 85 wins against 42 losses. and assistant coaches, Jock Sutherland and Bob Twiss. and the leadership of Captain Dick Chancellor. Culverls power packed line included plenty of brawn and not a little depth with Jay Blanke, Tim Campbell, Ed Mortell, John Richards, and John Coch- rane at ends, Jim Dunlap, Newt Cooley, Jim Good- speed, and Phil Hatfield at tackle: Ed Haley, Dave Hines, John Gourlay, Bob Baer, and Peter McNaugh- ton at guardg and Bret Triplett, Bob May, and Paul Steinle at center. John Rubush quarterbacked the backfield in which Chancellor, BonDurant, Chuck Squadron Posts Five Wins ln Grid Campaign gel, Moore. Patrick. and Bruce Triplett all gave a good account of themselves. The team got off to a flying start in the season's opener September 23 against Wa- bash High School's Apaches, winning 32-0. After both teams had tested each other's de- fenses through most of the first half, Bumpy Loud raced around end for 20 yards late in the second quarter. Then with 20 seconds THE 1955 GRID RECORD Sept. 23 Culver--- 32 Wabash H. S.-- O Sept. 30 Culver--- O Niles H.S. lTl--- Z2 Oct. 8 Culver--- 27 Morgan Park--.-- 7 Oct. l 5 Culver-- . 6 Elder H.S. Cincinnati,O.lTl- 4l Cct. Z2 Culver--- 47 St. lohn's M.A.--- 6 Oct. 29 Culver--- 27 K.M.l. lTl ,,,. -- 6 Nov. 5 Culver--- l2 St. loseph's H.S.-- 6 Total l5l 88 remaining, Johnny Rubush threw a strike to Dick Chancellor for the first Culver score. In the third quarter after Loud and Mickey Patrick had reeled off runs placing the ball, on the six-yard stripe, Triplett went through tackle for another TD. Exploding in the last period, Patrick rambled out a 55-yard sprint to set the stage for a 45-yard TD pass to Jay Blanke, and a Mengel to Ed Mortell relay together with Richard's and Moore's suc- cessful PAT's added to make the score 32-0. BOARD of grid strategy: Assistant coaches lock Sutherland and Bob Twiss, Captain Dick Chancellor and Head Coach Russ Oliver. lll Fulmer, Bruce Gafill. Ingham, Loud. Men- AWARD THIRTY-FOUR LETTERS In the second contest the cadets battled Niles only to lose 22-tl. but before a big Dads Day crowd. Oct. 8. Culver soundly trounced Morgan Park, 27-T. On the sixth play. Chancellor intercepted a Morgan Park pass to set up a 90-yard march and four plays later Fulmer scampered around end for a -10-yd. goal line dash. Tim Campbell snared two Rubush-fired passes and a 51-yd. pitch from Chancellor to feature the victory. In a rough and tumble struggle at Elder H. S.. Cincinnati. Ohio. Culver came out on the short end of a 41-6 lac- ing. Culver came through in grand style for the Home- coming Day crowd to defeat St. Johns -I7-6. Playing on even tetms during the first quarter, Culver explod- ed for four touchdowns in the second period and three in the third with Fulmer. Cochrane. Ingham ttwicej. Moore. BonDurant, and Gafill striking paydirt. Chan- cellor's 70-yard run featured the Culver touchdown at- tack in a 27-6 victory at K.M.I. In the season's final 12-6 victory over St. Joseph's H. S., Tim Campbell ran 80 yards for one touchdown and Chancellor dashed 15 for another. The team elected John Rubush to captain next vear's Flying Squadron and at the Thanksgiving Ball. 34 varsity and four reserve letter winners were. honored. Q . .g ,fi I- ' A ,N te, ,,, . FINAL instructions as Coach Russ Oliver has a last word on strategy before the game. 4 l HOMECOMINC CAME wrth St, john 5 and some ot th -t Covers tpor-touchdown explosion in the sccvnd quarter. O50 In the cheering section seem a bit tense Most have been just at the ttme II3 HT g -s, ,p 5. ta., A xx cuugn 5 FT yy 'Wx 70 Mg 'xiii L C Viv Q U K wr 'S ' X 5 ,gin Al W Pi f X J 5 IIE' Jgei iv -15734 2 557 3 'I - f -'An ram Q9 or mg., W 'N 7 ix? BASKETBALL . . ALTHOUGH the 5-9 record of this years varsity net- men may not seem impressive. it is not a true indica- tion of the calibre of basketball played by our varsity, Our hoopsters had their share of bad luck, and lost four or five games by a scant few points. The high re- gard for the hardwood ability of Griffith H. S. was justified as the Maroon and VVhite dropped the sea- son's opener, 73-50, but came back the next week end to win 45-41 over Howe. and in a pre-holiday game we lost a tough one to Crown Point H. S., 67-60. The varsity soundly defeated the Alumni, 55-44 on Jan. 7, bowed to Morgan Park and Niles, respectively, in the next two encounters. However, Jan. 21, Culver gained some revenge by dumping Morgan Park, 66-50. Then on Jan. 28, after leading most of the way, our hoopsters lost 77-63 to LaPaz High School, sectional tourney champions, but came back the next week end to trounce St. John's, 66-48, in a scheduled double- header. Next day we met a fine Marmion Military Academy team and, although Culver lost, 59-46, the team played a brilliant game. The squad lost to Fow- ler, Plymouth, and Ashland in three of the most rugg- ed games ofthe season. In the last encounter of the season we met a revenge-hungry St. John's squad on their home floor and they edged our boys into a double overtime. Depending on men like Captain Ed Mortell and Captain-elect VValt Griffith. Culver downed St. John's 52-50. DOWN the floor came Scott Robertson, Captain Ed Mortell, and Tim Campbell. A large factor, improvement in which would have resulted in winning some of the close games, was the foul-shot average of less than 47 per cent. High point man for the season was Walt Griffith, who cashed in with 203 points in fourteen games for a 14.5 game ave- rage. Next in line was Scott Robertson with 120 points. Hotshot guards were Clevenger, Campbell, Robertson, Rubush, and Yonover. At center were Sitton and Wil- ey, while Griffith, Mortell, J. Brown Patrick, Gafill and Dorsey held down forward positions. Despite any failings, the varsity basketball squad of 1955-56 will be remembered as a team that profited from its mis- takes, and continued to improve through the year. The Varsity THE 1955-56 hardwood squad, left to right, first row: M. Patrick, S. D. Rob- ertson, Coach Russ Oliver, E. E, Mortell, Student MSVWBSGV. l. C. Canizares. T. 1. Campbell, and 1. B. Cafull. Standing: j. L. Dor- sey. I. P, Brown, W. L. Grit- fitb, R. W, Sitton, R, V. Wiley, I. L. Rubush, and G V. P. Clevenger. Nor shown: R. I. Yonover and Student Manager C. E, Pip- penger. H5 lg -i BOARD OF STRATEGY - Co-Captains lay Blanke and jim Nash and veteran coach, Frank Walaitis. Swimming Team Record 68 Dec. 9 Culver jefferson H. S. Lafayette 9 Dec. lO Culver 54 Riley H. S., South Bend lTl Zl Dec. lZ Culver 58 john Adams H. S., South Bend i7 Dec. I4 Culver 68 Washington H, S., South Bend 9 lan. i4 Culver 54 Central H. S., South Bend 23 lan. 21 Culver 65 Howe Military School lTl l2 Ian. 28 Culver 39 Peoria, Ill., High School 38 Feb. 4 Culver l9 New Trier, Ill., H. S. lTJ 59 Feb. ll Culver 62 Burris High School, Muncie l5 THE TEAM 7 First row, left to rightz W. C. Ross, B. D. Wann, 1. N. Henry, C. A, Fulmer, 1. R. Nash and W. I. Blanke lCo- captainsl, j. H. Endres, R. B. Pierson, W. B. Cox, and S. C-. SWIMMING... COMPETING against formidable opposition in a busy nine-meet season the varsity swim team scored 487 points to their opponents' 159 in compiling a brilliant record of eight wins against one loss and in doing so they consistently challenged long-standing records. Positive indication of the team's strength was evi- denced in the opening meet when Culver copped firsts in every event to beat Jeff of Lafayette, 68-9. Then in rapid succession, Culver won decisively over three South Bend teams, - Riley, John Adams, and Wash- ington and on Jan. 14, the cadets made it a clean sweep by defeating Central H. S. 54-23. In the most thrilling meet in years the cadets won the final two relay events to defeat a strong Peoria, Ill., Central H. S. team, 39- 38. A 59-19 setback at New Trier, Ill., was erased by a 62-15 win over Burris in the season's finale which in- cidently was the 100th Culver victory by a Walaitis- coached team. In 26 years his Culver swimmers have posted a record of 100 victories against 42 losses. Loud and Murray were elected to head next year's squad. Carr. Second row: M. O. Cross, L. F. Nettrour, A, C. Leader, 1, W. Whitehead, 1. P. Murray, M. C. Hawkins, B. M. Loud, M. A. Macomber, L. M. Merigel, and T. Y. Clover, Third row: M. F. Bacon, 1. R. Bennett, W. C. Davidson, R. B. Pettyjohn, C. L. Crouse, j. A Roberts lMgr.l, M. W. McLennan, C. S. Pettyjohn, R. H. Kretchmar, and C. F, Hawkins. Fourth row: R. L. Strean, S. Strickler, j. H. Oehlschlaeger, R. D. Clyne, R. L. Schloemer, A. R. Herrera, 1. D. Scully, C. D. Bender, and 1. R. Houlsby. if P- Qtr! .Arai ll6 I . A WRESTLING . . . CONSIDERING all factors. the cadet grappling team achieved an impressive record in winning three out of seven outside matches during a season in which the Culver varsity was beset by injuries and illness. Not once during the seven-match season was Culver at full strength and this is pointed up by the unusual record which shows that 22 men were called on to take over in various weight divisions during the campaign. Soon after Company regimental competition more than 40 candidates began workouts under Coach M. A. Estey. and assistant Bob Twiss. Hopes were raised Dec. T when the team garnered 61 points against 45 points for their John Adams H. S. opponents in a 12-match open- er, to win a 37-16 team victory. Although the record shows that Culver lost to Central of South Bend, 41-3, the score fails to indicate that the matches were hard fought and extremely close. The same thing could be said about the South Bend Riley contest and losses to FINAL INSTRUCTIONS T' Coach MI A' Esley gwes last mmm? pointers to varsity wrestlers. Niles, Ben Davis, and Morgan Park. Bob Hawley, cap- I tain, deserves credit for a fine performance in every Season S Record rneet Dec. 7 Culver 37 john Adams H. S., South Bend --- -- l6 ' jan. Culver 3 Central H. S., South Bend ..... -- 41 lan. Culver 35 Riley H. S., South Bend ..... -- O lan. Culver 20 Niles, Mich., High School --- -- 30 THE VARSITY - First row, left to right: C. 1. Fleck, W. E. Feb- 4 Culver 16 Bar-, Davis Hi Sl, Indianapolis U -- 23 Fairbanks, F. R. Brewes, S. K. Henshaw, D. W. Kenyon, C. C. Feb. 21 Culver 21 Morgan Park Military Academy H -- 27 Culver, D, W. Wright, and R. E. Kriner. Second row: Lt. R. E, Feb' 25 Culver 34 Howe Military School lTl ----- --- 13 Twiss, l. K. Richards, R. S. Chancellor, W. DeVore, Capt. Bob ? l Hawley, C. C. Heninger, R. W. Gleason, M. M. Oronoz, I. B. Totals l66 l55 Croll, and G. W. Hornaday. Third row: l. N. Russell, W. W. Slernmons, l. V. Shircliff, B. S. Schmidt, T. R, Wild, C. C. Strohbehn, L. W. Allen, M. C. Norton, L. A. Gibson, l. C Buell, D. E, Prewitt, T. S. lreland, B. A. Triplett, E. M, O'Her- Thompson, M. A. Estey, T. M. Kyger, and L. H. Armer. Not ron, W. R. Dimeling, and Col. M. A. Estey. Fourth row: E, L. shown: W. Woodward and E. Hill. . ,424 I i 51, .if A 4 V 'ijt . i ef gg' ' 2' 3 Hi i Qui 1.1.2. V. .1 4 42 iff' .D . T 3 fi? in of L1 if ra fi1f1I'riJrrf . TT T T fre ll7 tgttllc THE VARSITY POLO TEAM - - Left to right: I. A. Ardussi, E. Umana, W. S. Wallace. W. A, Ross, I. I.. Dunlap, R. L. Wevand, E. C. Silva, and Student Manager C. C. Adams. Not shown. T. C. Folsom. NIJ? IB TOP SCORER on the Culver tearn was Torn Folsom. Ov POLO SEASON . . . HIGH on the popularity list of Culver sports during 1955-56 was polo. Coached by Majoi' Louis J. Stone, the team attracted plenty of enthusiastic interest in winning eight of ten thrilling matches. Both Culver losses were by one-point sudden death overtime deci- sions. With only one letterman, Capt. J. L. Dunlap, a long series of practice sessions were climaxed Thanks- giving weekend as our malleteers came back from a 5-0 first chukker deficit to battle the University of Virginia to a 11-11 tie at the close of the fourth, only to lose in the sudden death overtime. Tom Folsom led the Culver scoring with four goals. Skipper Ross with six goals and Dick Vlfeyand with five led the cadet stick and ball artists in the 15-6 victory over the Chi- cago North Shore team. The cadets didn't need their five-goal handicap in the match with Pontiac as Fol- som with five goals led the squad to a 16-10 victory. Teaming with Dunlap through the season were Fol- som, Ross, and 'Weyand and team work was evident in remaining games with Illinois and Michigan teams. The Record Nov. 25 Culver II Univ. of Vurglnla ,...,, - 'OT' I2 Dec. 3 Culver I5 North Shore, Chicago ,.,.f,,..-..- 6 Ian. Zl Culver I6 Pontiac, Mich. . ,s,,,,,,s.,.Y..-, lf' lan. 27 Culver Il Arllngton Farms, Chicago . ,,,,.s,.f 5 lan. 28 Culver I2 Franklln I-Itlls, Detroit. Polo Club Y. . 7 Feb, -I Culver I5 Chicago Krmghts .. .- f,Yf . .Y Y- 5 l Feb. Il Culver IO Chicago Ramblers 'T . ,.,,,., OT' Il Feb. I8 Culver 24 Ivlldvvav Rolo Club. Chicago ,.,.s.uY 5 Feb 23 Culver I2 Kehclne Sch of I-Iorsemanshzp ,,.,, Cirancf Rapids, Ivlnch. Mar. 3 Culver I2 Qrarid Rapids, lvlrch. .H .,, Tcta 1 '35 EDUARDO UKIANA li 'ut to rtie off I l. Dunkab n the action shown at the left. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM -- First row: left to right: R. M. Kumnick, l. S. Pfarr, A. C. Srnith, R. M. Stanberry, R. L. Myers. I. A. Cavagan R. L. Schwin, and C. L. Myers. Second row: T. A. Shumaker, C. S. Pettyjohn, T. 1. Watkins, P. R. Layne. C. C. Heninger, I. T. Dykman I. R. jones, Y. 1. Ahn, R. S. Hawley, F. T. Day tManagerl. and Malol' A- C' Smllh 'Coach'- CROSS COUNTRY . . . THE VARSITY cross country team had its troubles but despite them the Maroon and White harriers fin- ished the season winning two meets, losing two, plac- ing second twice, and third once in triangular meets, and in the Hobart invitational meet the cadets placed 12th in the 28-team meet. With few returning letter- inen Coach A. C. Smith began workouts early in Sep- tember as setting-up exercises were followed by try- outs over the distance. Although Yong Ahn, who con- sistently led the team through the finish chute, marked his initial appearance by running the harrier course in 9:31 for first place, Culver took a second place in its September 23 meet with Logansport and VVabash High Schools. High point of the season came in victories over Ply- mouth High School and John Adams High School of South Bend. In addition to Ahn other outstanding per- formers included George Heninger, Pat Layne, Tom Watkins, Bob Stanberry. Bob Hawley, Randy Jones. John Pfarr, Lee and Ron Myers, and Joe Gavagan. At the close of the season Jan Dykman. Hawley. and Cap- tain Jones all added a second stripe to their sweaters: Ahn. Heninger. Pat Layne. and Tom YVatkins weie other varsity lettermen: and reserve letters went to Gavagan. Roy Kumnick. Lee and Ron Myers. Pfarr. Bob Schwin. Stanberry. and Coke Smith. CCD'-CH A C Snwth ta c.cr tnc- prozpccte for the dat'- irutt xx th C -:opting l lx. l'ne1 'left and T. A Sn,.mgl4.q-r Sept. Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. The Record CMA OPP 23 33 Logansport H. S. 73 Wabash H. S. 23 29 24 Plymouth H. S. 33 l 29 Emerson H. S.. Cary, lnd. 27 5 39 Winamac H. S. 30 Rochester H. S. 59 8 l2th place in 28-team Hobart Invitational l5 28 john Adams H. S., South Bend 30 Chesterton H. S. 24 I8 60 LaPorte H. S. 50 29 40 Riley H. S., South Bend lTl 22 ll9 9 -KT' BASEBALL returning Iettermen lirnber up throwing muscles for their l7-game campaign. Baseball Schedule Apr. Zl Griffith H. S. izl E . L L Apr, 23 Green Twp. H. S. B A S B A I I I Apr. 25 LaPorte H. S. I . Apr. 28 Glenwood School lTl HOPEFUL of ideal spring practice conditions, Coach A . 28 M P k M. A. . . . . MZ., 2 Wifi, Hers- Russ Oliver issued the annual call for diamond candi- mgil 3 gff,faF?OiE1'LHS5' Q' dates to report for practice when school resumed fol- mav ati lolhnilvl. A. IT: lowing Spring vacation. Several veterans of the 1955 B , . Mai 19 H1336 M, 5, squad, together with promising newcomers, reported May 26 Niles H. S. lTl 2 june Glenwood School for the initial practice sessions. Nucleus of the var- H H or sity nine, at least on paper, seemed that it would cen- ter around Captain Dick Chancellor, who was expected to see quite a bit of slab duty and, when not pitching, . in the outfield. Other candidates included Larimore, Snyder and Butler, pitchers, Haley and Bard, catchers, I and among infielders were Lynn Griffith at lst base: Johnny Rubush, Znd: John Whitehead, shortstop, and Triplett and Moore at 3rd. Hoping to win outfield as- signments were Keeler, Mengel and Florence. Culver , swept both ends of the opening doubleheader with Y -- f Griffith, April 21, winning 9 to 8 and 9 to 2. SPRING workout and pitcher Dick Chancellor limbers up. THE GROUP below pictures letterman candidates for the i956 varsity baseball team, first row, left to right: P. E. Haley, R, S. Chancellor, l. L. Rubush, l. W. Whitehead, and R. F. H. Moore. Standing: L. M. Mengel, W. L. Griffith, R. A. Bard, F. S. Keeler, and l. Larimore. v - . X57 -Stl ,X VARSITY GOLF . . . WITH ten lettermen and several prospects for his as- piring golf team, Coach Erv Nelson felt sure of an ex- cellent season barring unforeseen circumstances. Head- ing the returning lettermen was Captain Scott Robert- son, H. R. Pease. R. L. Weyand, W. D. Parsons, D. H. Hines, R. E. Clements, J. B. Geller, R. W. Ortengren. B. A. Oliver, and F. E. Young. As with other spring sports, weather was the unpredictable factor. How- ever, Culver's golf team, 32nd in the school's history. had one advantage like the track team and varsity crew since it could work out indoors during late win- ter months. It was here that Coach Nelson held forth during the short days with interested divot diggers, as they acquired power, rhythm, and perhaps some few blisters swinging at the indoor nets. The tentative schedule announced following spring vacation showed that Culver would face nine teams in eight matches. A cold wind seemed to sharpen the cadets' game in the season's opener on Apr. 21 as Culver defeated LaPorte H.S. 15-3. Robertson with a 41 on the first nine turned in a neat 36 on the Second to tie Rich Weyand for the day's low score of 77. Young had a score of 79 in the 18-hole match, Layne, 82, Hines, 83, and Pease, 80. Off to an impressive start, the squad were set to face Notre Dame's Frosh in two engagements and Central H. S., South Bend and Logansport among other tests. CO-CAPTAINS Robertson and Layne with Coach Erv Nelson. TAKlNC- a healthy swing here is Captain Scott Robertson with Hugh Pease, R. D. Layne, and Dave Hines watching. Golf Schedule Apr. 2l Culver l5 -- l.aPorte 3 Apr. 28 Rochester High School Plymouth High School May 5 Notre Dame Frosh ITJ May 9 Riley H. S., South Bend May l2 Logansport High School May l9 Notre Dame Frosh May 23 Central H. S., South Bend May 26 St. lohn's Military Academy LEADING candidates for golf team were lettermen, left to right, l. B. Geller, D. H. Hines, S. D. Robertson, R. D. Layne, R. L. Weyand, and H. R. Pease shown here with Coach Erv Nelson, center. iq. , l IQ: V' I BOARD OF MARKSMANSHIP STRATEGY 1 Captain C. R, Tuttle, and coaches Colonel H. A. Obenauf and Colonel H. S. Peffers. Colonel Obenauf retired this year after 22 years direct- ing Culver rifle teams. The Record FINISHED first in Fifth Army ROTC Matches, score 7374 lgeq- ond highest in Culver's history,l Culver champions scored ISO-1 in Indiana State jr. Shoulder-to-shoulder Matches. POSTAL matches - Victories: Howe M. S., l869- l 824, Univ. of Hawaii ROTC, l88O-l847g Shattuck, l88O-l769g Columbia Univ., l88l-l735g Valley Forge M. S., 3735-35851 Calumet, Mich., H. S., l88l-l8553 U. S. A. F. Academy Plebes, l903- l878g Manlius School, 95l-878, U. S. N. A. Plebes, l4l7-l3863 U. S. M. A. Plebes, l4l7,l402g K. M. I., 9l5-8l6g Staunton Military Academy, l903-l803g Yale Naval ROTC l898-l7l6. Lost to: Kemper, l88O-l8693 U. of Texas ROTC, 3756-3735. Scores unavailable: New Mexico M. l., V. M. l., Millersburg M. A., The Citadel, Northwestern Mil. 5' Nav. Acad. RIFLE... IN THE field of competitive athletics the 1956 corps could take just pride in the varsity rifle squad for the inarksmen gave every indication during the winter season that they would equal or better records estab- lished by championship teams of other years. Bulwark- ing the team were top ranking riflemen from last year's team including Captain C. R. Tuttle, D. D. 'Wal- rlen, R. J. Bernhardt, D. J. Deal. T. A. Kelly, C. L. Myers, R. L. Myers, F. S. Bunn, L. A. Strait, E. F. Jern. W. C. Mueller, and F. L. VVallace, and also playing pro- minent roles on the '56 squads were marksmen A. C. Fork, J. M. Ney, and F. R. Willkie. In the Indiana State Rifle Matches which in 1956 attracted the largest list of entries, Culver's team No. 1, composed of Bern- hardt, Deal, Walden, and C. L. Myers, had a score of 1504 fhighest in history of matchesl for top laurels. Jack Bernhardt shot a 480 for the 4-position champion- ship and Lee Myers won medals in each of six matches. In all, at press time the cadets had Won 18 of 20 postal matches and eight out of nine shoulder-to-shoulder matches. SHOULDER-TO-SHOULDER matches - Victories: Notre Dame ROTC, 2722-23243 Purdue Army ROTC, l654-l637g Purdue Air ROTC, l654-l632g Purdue Varsity, l654-l626g Fort Wayne, 920-900. Lost to: Morgan Park M. A., 933-928. Scores unavail- able: Onarga M. S. and Elmhurst, lll., H. S. VARSITY RIFLE team, left to right, first row: F. L. Wallace, F. R. Willkie, F, S. Bunn, L. A. Strait, W. C. Mueller, and I. M. Ney. Second row: Colonel H. S. Peffers. A. C. Fork, T. A. Kelly, D. l. Deal, Captain C. R. Tuttle, C. L. Myers, D. D. Walden, R. I. Bernhardt, and Col. H. A. Obenauf Third row: H. C. Pierce, E. F. jern, R. E. Lee, W. R. Lemley, l. W. Coodspeed, C. C. Fox, D. R. Brown, R. E. Wemmer, and Capt. M. R. Wallis. Fourth row: R. F. C-essler, B. L. Harris, R. B. Boudreau, W. H. Bates, and P. W. Denny. VARSITY CREW . . . OPTIONAL practice in the fall and regular practice during the winter months had crewmen in good shape even before workouts began on the lake in the early spring. The first boat had not been chosen at press time. but as the weather improved the varsity and JV squads took to the lake. The crew worked throughout the year under Col. H. S. Pcffers, coach. and Capt. Claude Zetty. Co-captains Richard Freeman and Marshall Macom- ber, and Coxswain Alfred Johnson, headed the list of lettermen out for the '55-'56 crew. Up from the JV and out for fall worl-:outs were: M. XV. McLennan, R. J. Chainski, D. VV. Schryver, N. S. Voltz, L. A. Parker, VV. C. Mueller, H. E. Ringling, and W. G. Davidson. Last year's reserve lettermen included L. H. Armer. S. K. Bailie, T. G. Cleaves, R. T. Coiner, F. E. Cox, T. L. Eastmond, P. J. Fouts, J. Geisel, R. H. Miller, and R. R. Moore. As the ROLL CALL went to press Coach Peffers pointed out that no official schedule was yet available, but it was expected that at least four races would be scheduled with two away. Tentatively scheduled were Lane Tech of Chicago and another Chicago boat club. On May 12 the crew was to journey to Lafayette to meet Purdue and on the 19th the Culver varsity was to engage rival St. John's Military Academy there. LATE afternoon workout on the waters ot the Bay. EQ, ALONG the East Shore Course. OUT FOR Culver's crew in the late fall were: First row, left to right: W. C Mueller, L. A, Parker, C. P. Russell, and j. A. johnson Second row: P. R. Layne, R. 1. Chainski, D. W. Schryver, M. A. Macomber, R. Freeman, M. McLennan, H. Ringling, and W. Davidson. l23 CULVER'S sprinters above, left to right, T. Y. Clover, I. A2 Gavagan, T. l. Watkins, Y. I. Ahn, and D. S. Harrisg and below: j. K. Cummings passes the baton to Chuck Fulmer. Track Schedule Mar. 9 Culver 36 Hobart 55 Mar, I6 Culver 43Q Northside H. S. 56-1 Apr. l8 Culver 65 Delphi H. S. 44 Apr. Zl Culver Relays - Hobart, 85Lg Riley, 605 Culver, 533 john Adams, 493 Huntington, 391 Chesterton, 28-5. TRACK . . . FIRST call for varsity track candidates came the open- ing day of the second semester and Feburary 27. coach A. Coke Smith began workouts in preparation for a heavy schedule of eleven meets. lfVith Co-Captains Chuck Fulmer and Joe Cummings, seven lettermen from the 1955 team headed more than 50 athletes out for the squad. Yong Ahn in a 4:44.5 mile on the indoor track turned in the second best time recorded in twelve years. Much was expected of Chuck Fulmer in the dash- es and hurdle eventsg Joe Cummings in the 440g Bill Davis in the hurdles and high jumpg and Tom Glover in the pole vault and low hurdles. Meeting Hobart high school and Northside of Fort Wayne in indoor meets in March, Culver lost by scores of 55-36 and 56Vg-431!2. respectively. In the Hobart meet, Fulmer copped individual honors winning firsts in the 100 and 220-yard dash and second in both hurdle events. Ho- bart's strength in distance events was the deciding fac- tor. Culver showed surprising strength against North- side and Ahn's 4244.5 mile and Glover's 11 feet, 5 inch pole vault featured the meet. Culver proceeded to up- set Delphi 65-44 and in one of the most thrilling sports events of the year, the cadets scored 53 points in the Culver relays for third place. Apr. 28 Delphi Relays lTl May Z Salem Township May 5 Morgan Park M. A. lTl May 9 Elkhart H. S. May 23 LaPorte H. S. Apr, 25 john Adams H, S., and lvlay 26 Sf. lOhr1'S Nl. A. and Riley H, S., South Bend Rich Township, Park Forest, Ill. VARSITY TRACK s uad left to ri ht first row S R Cru er K B Schmid Asst Mgr I A Bi d Y 1 Ahn T I Watkins Co Capt Cl S g K Cummings I R Cochrane C0 Capf C A Fulmer T Y Cover D W Varenhorst I R jones and Mgr W H Hanning Second row W L White C F Hawkins A Cavagan M R Rose R McCormack P C Munro and A Zaleski Third row B D Wann E aut R L S hwin D S H ris R tyjohn W C- Mennen B P Davis B Y V B3 'V' S MUVD an Middendorf Fourth row M tanberry R K Lindgren 1 S Pfarr F Bonds C Keg M S Knowlton and T C Crofh If row F I Thomson A C Leader G W Benson P M Steinle L F Nettrour and G T McClintock UVB Ab TENNIS . . . THERE was ample evidence in early April that Cul- ver's tennis courts along the top side of the athletic field would be the scene of plenty of activity before the close of school in early June. The preliminary schedule released after spring vacation included a card of 10 opponents to be met, with the opener scheduled for April 21 with Logansport high school and continu- Lng through June 2 when varsity racquetmen were scheduled to meet Oak Park, Ill., high school. Appoint- ed to coach the varsity squad was H. S. Reed, who was assisted by G. VV. Berg. Carlos Barredo, because of the nine-semester ruling, was ineligible to play, but much was expected of him in the way of assisting the coaches in molding the team. The veteran letterman who has achieved an outstanding record in tennis com- petition was among the first to answer the call. Tim Campbell headed returning lettermen including Jay Blanke, B. M. Loud, D. D. Walden, and W. H. Weil. With late winter snows and early spring rains as a hazard the initial workout loomed importantly. It was hoped that the squad would take to the outdoor courts so that they could develop a fast and hard driving net aggregation. Tennis Schedule U TALK here is undoubtedly tennis with W. I. Blanke, W. H. Weil and C. A. Barredo. Apr. 2l Culver 8 Logansport H. S. l iTi Apr. 27 Rochester H. S. Apr. 28 Niles, Mich., H. S. lTl May 2 Shortridge H. S., lndpls. May 9 Mishawaka H. S. May l2 St. lohn's M. A. ITJ May l8 St. joseph H. S., So. Bend . . M31 e1IiljEgWkg'j:l. Sl-l'4-?-', COACH Reed watches Tim Campbells form on the back-hand june 2 Qak pa,-k, liiq H. 5' stroke as Bumpy Loud looks on. NUCLEUS ot'56Ter1riis Team to be built around lettermeri W. l. Blanke, B. M. Loud, T. l. Campbell, C. A. Barredo, and W. H. Weil, shown here with their coach, H. C. Reed, extreme left. COACH E. C. White gives some personal instruction here as R. E. Peck parries his teammate. TOM COZZOLI, right, in an epi match with his lndiana Tech opponent. FENCING . . . IN ONE of the finest seasons in more than ten years tif inter-school competition members of Culverls yar- sity fencing team saw plenty of action in winning vic- tories over Indiana Tech of Fort Wayne and Indiana University and in losing a 16-11 return match with 1.U. and dropping a decision to Notre Dame University by the same score. The Vedette in a post-season article pointed out that the team coached by F.. G. White was composed mostly of experienced First Classmen. In their four-meet season the fencers' record shows 52 bouts won. 57 lost. The foil team was particularly outstanding, winning 27 of 35 bouts for 77 per cent proficiency. High scorers were G. Romney, who won I2 bouts while losing one: and M. Cozzoli, winning eight while losing two. Cozzoli, incidentally, captained the team this year and he will be succeeded next year by G. Romney. Lettermen and the number of bouts in which they participated are: G. Romney 12, F. E. Cox 12, T. Cozzoli 11. J. P. Morgan 11, J. G. Turnbull 11, M. Cozzoli 10, J. Howison 9. R. E. Peck 8, W. Friedman G, J. Pencik 4. and M. Calderon 3. J. Newman also received a letter and reserve letters went to R. Currie, P. Fasseas, and P. Fleming. VARSITY FENCWWC TEAM - First row: left to right: F. E, Cox, I, C. Turnbull. l. B. Newman, W. H. Friedman, C. Romney, Nl. P. Cozzcli, P. A, Fazscas, and A. C. Rios. Second row: Mr, E. C. White lcoachi, F, E. Braden, P. W. Slaytcn, A NN. Runser, l. M. Pencik, R E, Peck, R D Currie, J. L l-lswison, and P, L Fleming, Third row: l. A Rossetti, S, E, Sallan, and l.. Calbis. 126 fl I g . . J ' ', f . .4 . J in . ,vrjit . . '. ,, , - ' -- ,. Q.: . 5 -. as-A9 IUMPINC TEAM i Left to right: N. E, Augenstein, R. E. Shutter, l. lvl. Mack, R. W, Rich, H. L. Rietz, L. Peralta, Coach 1. R. Feeley. R. C Miranda, l. P. Florence, W. C. Robertson, F. A, Arias, R. A. Coldenberg, R. C. Sarabasa, O. Peralta, R. T. Kelly, R. L. Wilson, I. B. Medland, H. l-l. Sibley, C. F. Mclieown, M. Alsop, and D. B. Schele. JUMPING THIRTY-SIX jumping team candidates under direc- tion of Lt. Robert Feeley began workouts in Septem- ber. From then through November the cadet horse- men trained out-of-doors on the cross country course. At Thanksgiving time the first horse show of the sea- son found Culver meeting the Kendrie School of Horsemanship. Grand Rapids, Mich. Capt. John Mack. Bob Rich. and Ricardo Sarabasa led the way in ad- vanced divisions with several top performances. Then came the Point-to-Point meet at Traders Point near Indiana-polis. A heavy fog and softness underfoot caus- ed the three-mile course to be covered at a hunting pace and Bob Rich won the event in the colorful show. CADET Rich taking the jump. only three seconds from the chosen time. Midwinter snow storms found the jumping team trying their skill at ski-joring and sleighing. On March 3 the Riding Hall was the setting for the annual spring Horse Show where 46 equestrian competitors including many out- standing Midwestern junior horsemen. vied for honors in 11 classes. Cadets G. A. Kumnick. R. C. Sarabasa, R. F. J. VVilliams, R. B. Rhoades. N. E. Augenstein. and C. F. McKeown were among those winning cups. Following Spring Vacation the jumpmg team took to the outdoor course to prepare for several spring horse shows and the June VVeek horse show. a highlight of every Commencement. EQUESTRIAN team along roadway. wi... Net Team FROSH-S O P H basketball souad' left to right, first row: R. C. Morrison, M R, Rose, Coach C. A. Marshall. W. I. Koch, and P. L. Bobo. Second row: D. C. Scott, C. E. Archer, C. S. Whitehead. A, E. Lawrence, A, I. Za- leski, and W. H. Hodgkin. Not shown: F. B. Stifel, M. l. Handren, O. B. Smith. and T. 1. Kesling. TIME out as Coach Marshall talks to team. CRl D captains congratulated The Record CMA OPP. 25 Griffith H. S. IT' 49 23 Howe M. S. 42 29 CrOwn Point llrl 3-1 ZZ Argos H. S. lin -18 Morgan Pk. IT' 27 33 'vVest H. S. 45 20 Niles H. S. lTl 33 33 Morgan Pk. M. A. 38 4C LaPaz H. S. LT! 38 47 Knox H. S. Zo 26 Plymouth HS ll-' 39 39 Vxfinamac H. S. I6 wr-s. Team Came Through In Busy 12-Game Hardwood Campaign IN A 12-game hardwood campaign the junior var- sity was led by Co-captains and chief scorers W. H. Hodgkin and R. C. Morrison, as the Frosh-Soph won five games. Remarkably, the team showed an excel- lent spirit and vast improvement as the season pro- gressed, At piess time it was a bit too early to indicate any frosh-soph success in track. A large number of candidates reported for early season indoor workouts and on March 21 the JV thinly-clads lost to Rochester high school. 67-33. FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS - First row, left to right: St. Mgr. H. F. McFarland, D. W. Kenyon, R. C. Morrison, 1. N, Pav- lis, 1. D. Scully, H. M, Wilson, R. T. Boling, W. I, Thornton, and St. Mgr, R. A. Clyne. Second row: C. A, Wilson, P. S. Sotos, D. C. Scott, B. R. DeYoung, 1. D. Patterson, W. R. Tauber, W. C. Dunlap, and R. W. Butler, Third row: A. I. Zaleski, H, W. Bar- tholomew, I. C. Kegel, 1. E. D. Boudler, M. I. Handren, F. B. Sti- fel. and R. A. Book. Fourth row: I. A. Tanner, A. E. Laurence, C. E, Archer, P. A. Fortier, M. C. Hawkins, and M. R. Rose. F114-. .. vl ' THE COMPANY crew race COMPANY C on the march. ATHLETIC PLAQUE COMPANY ATHLETICS . . . IN THE over-all sports picture the competition in six- teen Company sports presented a busy athletic picture through the year. Here in a much too abbreviated fashion - abbreviated because of conditions beyond control, we hope that the scope of the program has been capsuled. Remember, no matter what the season we battled for coveted points toward the 1956 Athle- tic Plaque, won in 1955 by Battery B. We fought for the glory and prestige of good old A ,... UD . . . or Troop Af' If we weren't in actual competition we Football W 1 Soccer L T , 1. Bt. A Z 2 1. Troop B 1 7 1 2. Co. B 4 O O Tr0opA 1 7 1 3. Co. A 2 1 1 Co. B I 7 1 Co. C 2 1 1 1 4. Bt. B 4.5 3.5 5. Tr. A 2 2 0 D Co. 3.5 4.5 6. Bt. B 1 2 1 N . A Co. 3 5 7. Bd 1 3 O ' C Co. 3 5 Tr. B 1 3 O 8. Bt. A 1 7 9. Co. D O 3 1 9. Band O 8 Rifle Fall Crew Score W L PTS. 1. Co. D 1924 1. D 8 0 40 2, Tr, A 1921 X 2. Tr. A 6 1 33 3. Bt. A 1899 , Bd 6 1 33 4. Co. C 1878 3 4. B 3 5 30 5. Band 1869 5 5. Bt. A 4 3 29 6. Tr. B 1809 , 6. Bt. B 2 6 28 7. Co. A 1801 Q 7. Tr. B 3 4 27 8. Bt. B 1797 8. A 2 5 25 9. Co. B 1710 1 9. C O 2 6 Squash Boxing W L 1 PTS 1.CO. B 8 O 1 1.Tr.A 44 2. Bat. B 7 1 2. Bt. B 36 3. Co. D 6 2 3. Co. A 35 4. Co. A 4 3 4. Tr. B 32 Bt. A 4 3 5. Co, C 28 6. Co. C 3 5 6. Co. B 27 7. Band 25- S5 7. Co. D 26 8. Tr. B 1-L 65 8. Bt. A 9 9. Tr. A 0 8 9. Band 5 130 TWELVE CHAMPIONS . . . were on the sidelines cheering. Along the way we found friends and a pleasant diversion from class- rooms In another respect the campaigns of our teams were oft times the rallying point for company morale. As the record shows on these pages, championships had been established in 12 sports as the ROLL CALL went to press. Battery A's football eleven won over Company B in the Regimental Grid championship con'- testg Company B, Troop A and Troop B wound up in a three-way tie for soccer laurels, Battery B grapplers Swimming Track PTS. W L 1. Bt. B 39.5 . 1. Co. B 8 O 2. Tr. A 35 1 2- Co. C 6 2 3. Co. B 27 3. Bt. A 5 3 4. Co. C 26 4. Bt. B 4 4 5. Tr. B 7.5 Tr. A 4 4 6. Co. D 6 , Tr. B 4 4 Band 6 1 7. CO. D 3 5 8. Bt. A 4 i 8. Band 2 6 9. Co. A 2 Q 9. Co. A 0 8 Basketball A Basketball B W L 1 W L 1. Co. B 7 1 1. Bt. B 8 O 2. Co. C 6 2 2. Bt. A 7 1 3. Co. A 5 3 3. Tr. B 5 3 Tr, B 5 3 4. CO. D 4 4 Bt. B 5 3 5. Co. A 3 5 6. Band 4 4 Band 3 5 7. Tr. A 2 6 5 7. Co. B 2 6 8. Co. D 1 7 1 Co. C 2 6 Bt. A 1 7 Tr. 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Yes, at Culver there were many things to strive for and look forward to and all were important milestones. But the cherished white stripe, just a piece of cloth, stood for First Class dances, moonlight sings and some of the best times in school. Remember Sam Dodd's fire in the wastebasket. . . the Christmas party . . . migraines . . . Bill Parsonls tousled hair? LOOKING across First Class Gardens through the entrance of the First Class Ring, 137 Fwst Iii lil Cass YONG IUN AHN Seoul Korea Company D Two years of service Varstty Athletlcs Cross Country I etter I Tac ILe er I Lett I Compan t etncs Soccer II wrmmrng IIII ac I askettall Il Muscellaneous V rsnty Club Ill I :tary F' vate III Lance Corporal IOHN PAUL ALLISON Bloomrngton Ill Company C Three years of servrce Academlc S Iver A IIII Var stty Athletics Track IIIII Company Athletncs Bas all I eyball III Wres In I II Boxln I e Champ III Muscellaneous Honor Guard III Cordcn ence lub Ill Mala ar vate Il P vate F st Class ll Lance Cor o I Corp a IOHN O NEAL APP Munster Ind Battery B Tw years ot seryuce Company Athletucs Crew I II otball I I e S er I eyball Il restlung IIII xrng nu Pr vate I P vate nrst ass II Corpora' LEE HAYNES ARMER IR Ft Worth Texas Company A Four years of serylce Varslty Athletlcs Wrestlrng ILetter Ill Letter II Res Letter II Company Ath elcs Crew IIV Reg Champ Ill e Socc r III Boxung IReg Champ IV e Champ IIII Wrestlrng IIV IIII Mnscellaneous Var Club Ill II Mllntary Prrvate IIVI Prlvate lrst ass II nt MICHAEL HUTTON BACON Harrlsburg Illlnous Bat tery B Fours years ot servuce Varsity Athletlcs rmmlng Res Letter IV III s L er I Company Athletics C ew IIV Ill ll II Swlmmr g eg Champ IV Ill I Soft Ball IReg Cham V a Ill III Mnscellaneous nr I n Pas rcs u I I Il r Pr vate I VI vate rrst lass r ra' Sergeant and haplaln s Alde ec ond Lreutenant and Chaplain s Arde III ROBERT MAURICE BAER South Bend lndnana Com Dany A Four years of servrce Varslty Athletics Foot ILetter I Track ILetter ll I Company t Ie :cs Basketball ' Reg Champuons IIII Football se a ' Wrestllng Ill Il Mlscellaneous Honor Guard Ill Assrstant Sod Leaoer I C rdon Ill VBYSIIN u VEDcT a Mulltary Prrva e I vate Flrst ass r ora I u Dly Jergeant I Second Lleutenant and Company bupp y Offucer III I38 Nmeteen Hundred Fl ty Sm Nmeteen Hundred Fl ty Slx I First ei if Class STEPHEN KENT BAILIE South Bend Ind Co C Four years of servlce Academlc Cum Laude Blue K Sllver A III Varslty Athletlcs Crew IRes e ter Il II II Frosh Soph Athletlcs Football ILetter IIII Company Athletics Basketball IIV III o a Base a IIVI Softa ey a I Il I Muscellaneous Honor Guard Ill Supply Sergeant II Cordon Ho u II Vedette Ill Asst Sports I Mllltary rlvate IIVI Prlvate Flrst las IIIII Flrst Lleutenant and Battallon Supply Officer Infantry III CARLOS ANDRES BARREDO Manlla Phlllpplnes Company B Three years of servlce Varslty Athletlcs Tennls ILetter Ill Letter III Company Athletlcs s etball Illl am xln I II Soccer IReg Champ III ll Capt Reg Champ II uash Illl ll Capt and Reg Champ II Trac Reg Champ Ill ll Reg Champ II Volleyball IReg amp Ill I Wrestllng III Mnscellaneous H nor Guard III Varslty Club III II Mllltary Pr e IIIII Lance Corporal IIII Prlvate Furst C III Lance Corporal III DAVID ALBERT BESSMER Canton Ohuo Band Four years of service Varslty Athletics Football IRes Letter IV Letter Ill Letter Il II Company Athle s Baseball IIV s etball IIIII Golf uas ll n II nnls II Track IIVI Volleyba f' S ll I Xln I I Drama Club III Varsrty Club IIV ll Board of Gov ernors II Board of Goernors Second Class Clubroom IIII ROLL CALL Company Representatuve Illl lltary rlvate IIVI vate First Class S r eant Ill II PETER NICHOLAS BIKOS Gary Indlana Compan A Four years of serlvce Academic Snlver A IIII III Varslty Athletics Ba eball IIVI Wrestllng IIV IIII Company Athletlcs B ketball III I oo e ccer Sq as wlmmlng II nnls rac II Wrestlln IIV III III Miscellaneous Honor Guard III lst Lleutenant II Color Guard IIII Cadet u II on u Vedette IAthletlc Reporter IV Athletlc Reporter IIII ltary C mpalgns Club IIV III II I Mulltary ruvate IIVI P vate Furst Class IIIII Corporal Il I r eant IIII C ptarn III ALFRED OWEN BLACKMAR V Columbus Georgla Company A Four years of servlce Company Athletics Crew IReg Champ IV Ill III Squash IReg Cham mp nnls Vo ev II Mlsce an eous Honor Guard Ill II Cordon IChaplaln Ald II Roll Call ICO Representatlve II Mnlltary Private I vate lrst Cass I rporal III Sergeant I I I WARREN IENNINGS BLANKE IR Bay Vullage Ohlc Company C Three years of service Varsity Athletics F otball ILetter III L tter ll Letter II Swlmmln etter Il Le er Co Ca II Tennls ILe er III Frosh Soph Athlehcs Football ILetter IIII Track IL tter III Company Athletlcs Swurnmlng III Miscellaneous Honor G ard II C det Club II rdon IIV D ama u Publlclty Manager II Varsuty Club III Bd of Gov ernors II Presldent I Class Chalrman Board of Gov nors B ason Hall III M lntary Prlvate IIII I r geant Ill Furst Lleutenant C1 Reglmental Ad, Il I39 .',. :I 'I I, ' I I. 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H I- N meteen Hundred F1 ty Six v 'I F1 st lil III Class ROBERT HADLEY BONDURANT South Bend I d ana Troop A Four years of service Varsity Athle tlcs Basketball lRes Letter IIII Football lRes Let ter II Letter II Frosh Soph Athletics Football lLet ter IIII Company Athletics Basketball IIV Captain Footbal IIVI Swimming lReg Cham I Muse aneous Cadet Club III C rdon IIV II p Club ll V rsity Cub III Military Private vate irst ass I I po I i Lieutenant III ANTHONY GRIFFITHS MASON BRANNON Dur ham North Carolina Battery A Five years of service Varsity Athletics Rifle IManager III Company Ath ics Football IIV III e a nnis IIV l I ar IOHN HERMAN BRASSERT Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Company D Four years of service Varsity Athletics Wrestling IIV IIII Company Athletics Crew IIV R amp oc r Squ s estling V Il II Miscellaneous Honor r on IIV lll Honor ouncil III op ub ll S ub II Military Priva e I vate First Class llll I Ist Se g ant III Cap ain MARTIN S BROWN Louisville Kentucky Troop A Four years of service Varsity Athletlcs Tennis 'Res Letter IVI Swimming IRes Letter IV Res Letter Ill Company Athletics Basketball II Football Svvimmm I e amp is am T a ball I II Boxing lReg Cham Milltar Priva e IIVI Private First C ass I ll Lance Corporal III Second Lieutenant and Troop Athletic Officer III THOMAS ROBERT BURNS Salem Ohio Company D Three years of service Varslty Athletics Track ILet ter III Company Athletics Football IIII Soccer IIVI Tr ck IIVI Wre tling IIVI Miscellaneous rsity Club IIV I t e First Class IIII L nce Corporal lll I Private st Class I I I Corporal I I MIKE E CAHN New Orleans Louisiana Company D Four years of service Varsity Athletics Football IRes ter IIII ack I I II II Company Athle i sketball III g amp ll o a I uash rac Volley a restling I Min ary P iva e :vate First Class IIII r oral I . . ,I 'I 5 'I ,I , .i .,.v,5 A ' . . 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O F st 5 IIII C a 5 Nmeteen Hundred Fr ty Szx IAMES P CALAHANE Shelby Indrana Troop A Four years of servlce Company Athletics Baseball t a I ot al I Boxlrw I cer Ill ac I Captarn restlrng IV I Mn I ar Pr va e I vate Frrst Class I ance rporal Ill r eant B H T s Il TIMOTHY IOSEPH CAMPBELL Salem Oregon Bat tery B Four years of servrce Varsity Athletncs Bas ketball ILetter ll Letter II Cross Country ILetter IVI Tennrs ILetter IV Letter Ill Letter ll Le er t I Footbal ILetter II Letter II Frosh o Sports B sketball ILetter IIII Company Athletrcs as etball IV xrng eg amp IV Football lReg Champ Ill Squa h IIVI Swrm mrng IReg Champ IVI Volleyball lReg Champ IV Reg Champ III ll II Mrscellaneous Four Gun D rll e u I Cord n u V u r rdentl a tary Private IIVI Prrvate Frrst Class IIIII Battalron Staff Sergeant IIII Reg Supply Lreutenant III IORCE GARCIA CANIZARES Havana Cuba Com pany D Fours years of service Company Athletics rew IIV e am I I e I3 uash IIV Ill mmrng llll II Track I e amp IVI V lleyball IIII eball II Muscellaneous H nor G ard III I Cordon IIV II Mnlltary Private IIVI Prrvate Flrst C ass L nce orporal Il I Co ora I SHELBY GIBSON CARR Rrchmond Ky Troop B Four years of servrce Varsnty Athletrcs Polo IIVI Swrmmrng ILetter lll Letter ll II Company Ath :cs Football III Soccer IV IIII Swrmmrn Vo eyball IIV IIII Softball IReg Cham Musee aneous rsrty u Model Rarlroad Club IIVI Mlhtary Private IIVI vate First Class IlIlI Lance Corporal IIII or ral II ROBERT IOSEPH CHAINSKI Lake Fo est IIII or Company C Four years of servrce Academuc Blue ColdA IIV llI SllverA IIII Cum LaudeI I Varsnty Athletncs Crew ILetter Il Letter II Cross Country IRes Letter III Company Athletlcs Bas all IIV Captarn lll Il CO Captain II Base al I I SoccerI IIII Volleyball IIVI Mrscellaneous Honor Guard Assrs ant Squad Leader II C rdon IIV III rs: y ub I I Roll Call IAssrstant ca demlcs Editor ll Sports Edrtor II Prolectrons and Recordmgs IIVI Auto Me-:hanrcs IlllI Hop Clu II Mllltary Prrvate IIVI Prrvate Frrst Class I eant Ill I Frrst Lreutenant Il RICHARD STUART CHANCELLOR Mrdland Texas Battery A Three years of servrce Varsity Athletlcs seball ILetter Ill ter C I Foot a e ter ll Captarn I Wrestlrng ILetter Fros o h Athletlcs Basketball lll otball ompany Athletics Basketball ll Track I Wrestlrng Il Miscellaneous Four Gun Drrll Team Varsrty Clu Ill II Board of Crovernors ason Hall Il :tary rrvate I Prrvate rr ass orporal r eant I I Secon I Lreutenant and Battery Athletrg Oftrcer I 'I' Q ' . . . 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C ' 1 I I: III: Illl,ll,IIg ' ' b ,' 3 , Be I, Mil' :P lllI3 F st Cl IIIIQC IIIIQ Seg I 3 I ' I I- -We C lp F1 st it ffl C ass B Four years of service Frosh Soph Athletics ball ILetter llll Company Athletics Basketball I ll Reg Cham I Foot a 'IV Cap ann C amp Il Il Volleyball IIVI Track IReg Cham ll Miscellaneous Honor Guard Ill ll Cordon IIV ette I ll Model Railro iitary Pr vate IIVI rivate irst lass I Staff Sergeant Illl Sergeant Ill Second Lieul LARRY RAYMOND CLEAVES Lima Ohio Co D LOYD HAROLD CLEVENGER Fayette M Band Four years ot service Academics Silver P- IlVl Varsity Athletics Crew 'IVI Company Ath ics F otball II Soccer IVI Volley a ll Miscellaneous C oir Illll Dance Ban ll Drama Cub Ill Honor Council Illl Ve e t l Ill uill IAssociate Editor ll Military Priva e 5 vate Frst Class rpora I l r geant Ill RICHARD TIDE COINER III Washington D C Troop B Three years of service Varsity Athletics Crew Ill ll Company Athletics Basketball Illl ew a I I Wrest in Illl Miscellaneous Cordon Illll Military Private ass r oral er geant Ill FRANKLIN EUGENE COX Las Piedras Falcon Venezuela Company A Four years of service Var sity Athletics Crew IMgr Ill Fencing IIV Letter Ill Letter ll Letter ll Company Athletics Crew R fle I ll I Soccer I I I Miscellaneous nor Guard Ill I r on I ll Varsi u Il V ette I Military Priv te I :vate First Class I Ill ance orporal Sergeant I I I WILLIAM BAILEY COX: Detroit, Michigan. Battery A. Four years of service. Varsity Athletics: Swim- m'ng ILetter Ill, Letter Il, Letter ll, Company Ath- letics: Basketball IReg, Champ IVIQ Football IIV, , 3 Swimmin Re . am , lj Vo e - I - - I 3 . . . 1 O I' b IlV, Reg. Champ Ill, Il, Il, Miscellaneous: our Gun Drill Ill Staff Sergeant ll, Sargeant ll 3 Cordon 3 u Ilg rsiy u ,ll,MiIi r: rvate IIV 3 iva e ' st ass 3 Staff er- ant III I 3 First Lieutenant II , MICHAEL PAUL COZZOLI, l-lagerstown, Maryland. Battery A. Four years of service. Varsity Athletics: Fencing IIV, Letter lll, Letter ll, Captain, ll. Com- pany Athletics: Soccer Illl, ll, Captain llg Tennis Illl. Miscellaneous: Cordon IIV, Ill, ll, IJ: Dance Band Illlg Varsity Club Ill, llg Photography Club Illl, ll, ll. Military: Private IIVIQ Private First Class Illl, ll: Lance Corporal Ill I 3 Corporal Ill. l4Z Hundred F1 ty Six N meteen Hundred F1 ty Szx 1 If ff Fzrst If III Class IOSEPH KING CUMMINGS Doncaster England COrnpany A Four years of servuce Varslty Athletacs ack IRes L tter IV Letter Il Le er I Captarn ompany Athletlcs Football Ill 9 I er I Swrmmu IIVI Trac IIV Mnscellaneous I-I nor Guard II I I-lop ub I' I ub M I ar r vate I I rr I e Flrst Class Ser eant Frrst Lreutenant and Company Personnel Officer I WILLIAM GEORGE DAVIDSON Faurtax Vrrgrnra Company D Three years of serxrce Academic Blue K Sulver A III II Varsity Athletics Crew I es ter II e ter wrmmrng II ny Athletucs Football Ill II wmmrng tllng I xrn III Mlsce an u a u vate I Lance Corporal III I Corporal III Second Lreutenant ROBERT LEE DAVIS Houston Texas Company A Four years of servlce Company Athletics Basketball I I otball I II Swlmmrn IIVI Trac eyball I VI oxrng I III Muhtar :vate IIVI ate Furst Class II FREDERICK TALLMADGE DAY IR New Canaan Connectrcut Company D Three years of servlce Var slty Athletics Basketball IRes L ter Cross Country IRes Letter II Letter I Tennrs IRes et ter III Miscellaneous Cordon IIII III Drama Club rsl ub R C III Mllltary Pray vate urs aSS IOHN VINCENT DAY I-lun dale Illtnots Band Two years of servtce Company Athletics Basketball III I e ccer V ey a I I lscellenous Chorr II Cordon III Call ette III Taps Quartet I Chess Club III un Prryate I Lan e Cor oral DONALD IAMES DEAL Canton Ohro Troop A Two years of service Varsuty Athletucs Baseball ILetter II , Rrfle ILetter III Company Athletics Crew III Captarn II Rufle III Muscellaneous Varsrty Club II I Mnlltary Prrsate IIII Lance Corporal III Corporal III Sergeant and Company Clerk III I-I3 .j fr M If if f f 0 o 4 ,. .' 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M' : I 3 IQROII III1 Ved 3 I Ig .M'I'- tary: ' III: c p III, Nmeteen Hundred Fl ty Six Fzrst lil? f lil C ass MICHAEL, DEMARKO Pensacola Fla Co B Two years of servnce Company Athletncs Football IReg amp ll I II Track Ill Reg Cham restlung Base a Re C am uscellaneous Cholr Ill II C rdon Ill Prlvate IIII Pruv te F st Cass III Corpora BRUCE RUSSELL DEYOUNC Akron Ohuo Troop B Four years of servnce Company Athletlcs Football o aptaun e Soccer I V e a IIII Wrestllng IIVI Mnsce an us P ojectlon Club IIV lll II Mllltary rl e IIV C p II Serg III Secon Lieutenant and B H T Offucer III SAMUEL THEODORE DODD Peorra lllunons Company B Three years of service Varslty Athletics Foot ball IRes Letter lll Letter III Company Athletlcs Bas etball IlllI Captaun ll Reg Champ II Vo ey eg Champ Ill I Baseba IIII Reg Cham III Softball Illl ll II Muscellaneous Honor Guard Varsnty Club III Board of Governors Beason H ' M n ry vate Prrvate rrst ass I I C rporal IllI Supply Sergeant IIII lst Lueutenant IAMES LAPHAM DUNLAP New Canaan Connectu cut Troop B Four years of service Varsity Athletics otball Ill tter V Let lll Le ll Captaun l Company Athletlcs Crew IReg amp III otball I Immung I Volleyball IIIII Wrestlng IlllI Mlscellaneous Lan s I ll Captain II Cadet Club Ill Chaurman r on ll Vlce Presndent I Honor uncul Ill u I rsnty u I Vice Presrdent ll Board of Governors Beason Hall I Mllutary Pruvate I VI Prlva e Furst Class Ill I t Se geant IIII Troop Captaln and Regt Com mancler III ARTURO IOSE ECHAVARRIA San luan Puerto Rlco Company A Two years ot servuce Company Athlehcs ew Ill ptaln l uash Mllltar r e Il C r oral I Sergeant I I IAMES HENRY ENDRES Peoria lllunors Company C Three years of servrce Varslty Athletucs Swummung 'Res Letter lll Letter ll Letter II Company Ath lcs Football lll Immun x IReg Champ lll Reg Champ ll II Mlsce an us Varslty Club Ill vate vate Frrst Class Ill I Lance Cor al - ,I u,,- ll 2 ,rainy '.. 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'E Ei st II C ass Nineteen Hundred F1 ty Six KINSEY OURANT ENGLISH Chicago Illinois Com pany B Three years of service Varsity Athlehcs R fle Ill Res Letter III Company Athletics Crew o a tain e Co Captain Il tain I ccer III ey a Skeet I Mrsce aneous Cordon 'Ill I Science u earms u I C I Stam u I I r rlva e Private st Cass I IAMES TAYLOR EVANS Odessa Texas Company C Three and one half years of service Varsity Athletics eerleader lLetter I I Golf I IV Company Athletics Basketball III ll C ew III o a I o I e imrnin I rac I V a I IIII Boxing IIV Reg Cham e amp Captain Il seball Miscellaneous Honor Guard II I Cordon I V V rsity Club Il Board of Governors econd Class IIII Mil ry vate IIVI Priya e THOMAS SCOTT FISHER Memphis Tennessee Com pany C Four years of service Varsity Athletics Cheerleader ILetter ll Swimming IRes Letter IV Res Letter III III Company Athletics Crew IIV ot a I e IVI Soccer wimming ey a I Baseball IIV llll Miscellaneous Honor Guard Ill don Varsit C Ill Mllnt :vate IIVI vate First Class Ill I Corporal I Second I ieutenant and Company Personnel Oth r Il GERALD PORTER FLANDERS Monroe Michigan Company C Four years of service Varsity Athletics C ew IIV Res Letter III I Company Athletics s etball IIVI ew I ot al I im in I e a I Wrestling IIII Miscellaneous Honor Guard Ill ir R Ca IAssoc E tor I lntary P :vate IIVI :vate First Class rporal IIII Sergeant III THOMAS GILLESPIE FOLSOM Huntington West Virginia Troop B Three years of service Varsity Ath le ics Football IReserve Letter Ill L tter II I es Letter Il s e er L er I Boxing IReg Champ ll Reg Champ ll Miscellaneous Lan rs I M I ar va e I Private First C ass II Sergeant III Second Lieutenant and Troop Athletic Officer III ALLAN CHARLES FORK Tuc on Arizona Battery B Three years of service Varsity Athletics Football ICR Assistant Manager IV CR Assistant Ill Letter anagcr I I e I I Fro Soph Athletics Football IManager III Company etics Crew I IV IIII CO5 Miscellaneous Four G n Drill I Science lub Ml :tary P vate IIV rivate First Cla s IIIII Corporal II I -I I' M IM , Q IE ? 3 I ig n . 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'l' : ri g P 3 Fzrst Iii WIIII C ass Nmeteen Hundred F1 ty Su RICHARD WEST FREEMAN IR New Orleans La Company D Four years ot service Academlcs Blue Srlver A 1 Il II Varslty Athletl s Crew etter L ter Captaln II Swurnrnun IIVI Wrestlung IIIII Company Athletucs Basket Cap ann I Crew IIV Cap n III Squas Ca I Swlmmu Tennus I eyball IIV I res In c aneous Honor Cruard Ill II C det Club Ill I rdon IIV Ill I-lop Clu III Varsnty I ll r ruva e I Pruvate Flrst ass Il Reg Staff Sergeant III Lueutenant Battlauon Personnel Offucer III WILLIAM HERSH FRIEDMAN New York Cnty Bat terv B Four years of service Academics Sllver A ue y Dean s Lust IIII Cum Laude III Varslty Athletlcs Fencung 1ll I Company Athletics B seball IVI Crew IIVI ncrng IIVI T nnrs I Muhta Pruva e 1 I vate Flrst Class ll Lance rporal I o ral Il CHARLES ARTHUR FULMER Melbourne Floruda Troop A Four years of servuce Varsity Athletlcs Football ILetter II Letter II Swrmrnmg 1Res Let t IV Letter Ill Letter II Track IRes Letter V Letter ll Co Captann II Wrestlnng 1Res Letter III r sh Soph Athletics Football IIIII Track Ill Company Athletncs Football IIVI Swnmmnng IIV Reg Champ IIII Wrestling 1Reg Champ Captaun III Miscellaneous Lancers IIII ll lst Lieutenant a t ub onor ouncu o Cu III Varsrty Club Ill Board of Governors I oop Councxl Ill II Mlltary Private I rl e F st Class Il Sergeant I I Cap ann and Squadron Commander III CESAR BASILIO GABALDON Manula Phuluppunes Company C Four years of servuce Company Athletlcs s etball 1lll ann ew I Rutle ccer C C n Ca I uash IIII a a oxun I I ase a Soft a II Muscellane u n r uard lltary P :vate IIVI P IV te Frrst Class IIII Il Lance Corporal I I I IAMES BRUCE GAFILL Ill South Bend Indiana Troop A Fours years ot servlce Varsity Athletlcs Basketball ILetter II Football ILetter II Track IRes Letter IV Letter Ill Letter ll Letter II Frosh Soph Athletlcs Basketball Letter IIII Football ILetter Musee aneous L ncers Ill I Varsuty u u I Mllntar Pr vate I I rrvate First Class S r eant IIII Second Lueutenant III LUIS CALBIS GONZALEZ Havana Cuba Company B Two years of servnce Company Athletncs Basket w ot a I I Swnmrnun t a I se a eg hamp :tary Pr vate Ill P v e Irst Class I -I ,fl I. 1,1 Iz rp . 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Mil' : I IQ ri at F' III, '6 Nmeteen Hundred F1 ty Six First IGI il Cass VICTOR ENRIQUE CALLARDO Cuayaquul Ecuador Troop A Four years of servuce Company Athletics tball IIV II Soccer IReg Champ IV III Il Reg Champ and Captarn Immrng I V ac I 0 all Il I Boxing IIV Reg Cham I is cellaneous Mechanrzed PI toon I Military Pn e IIVI vate First Class I I Lan ral Il IONATHAN I CEISEL IR New Brighton Pennsyl vanna Company D Three years of servlce Varsity etlcs Crew IRes L ter Ill R s L ter Il Wrestlung IIII Company Athletics Basketball Illl ptaun I otball I Ca I Vo ey res In C ac ox g Illl Miscellaneous Honor Guard I Cordon nitary vate I I C rp r Sergeant III Second Lieutenant G Company Supply O Icer III IOHN BRATTON CELLER Indianapolis Indiana Bat tery B Two years of servlce Academic Blue Key Slver A IIII Cum Laude III Varsity Athlelcs Golf IRes Letter II II Company Athletics Basketball e So cer II Squas I Track IReg Champ I I Volleyball III Wres Misce aneous Choir III I Co on I mp Club Ill I in r Iva Lance Corporal III WILLIAM HALL GERNON Champaugn Ill Co A Three years of service Academic Blue Key Silver A IIII III Cum Laude III Company Athletics Bas all IReg Champ Ill o a e ac I a Champ Il II eball I a Miscellaneous Honor G ard III Military Prlva e Corpora III Sergeant III First Lleutenant A. ROBB GIBSON Adrian, Much, Tr, A. Four years vice. Academic: S I. A IIV, III, I, II 3 Cum Lau 3 Company Athletics: Basketball IIV, III, Reg. Champ I 2 . . . I . C VI ' ' V, , 3 , I I . Misce - aneous: C rdon IIV, III . Military: Pr'vate I I: 'vate First Class III, ll 5 Lance orp 5 Supply Sergeant Il I . ION FALK CILLETTE, Columbus, Ohio. Band. Four years of service. Varsity Athletics: Baseball Ilvlgr. ter Il, Ig Crew IAssist. M r, IV, Assist. r, . C m any Athletics: F otball III g C If Il , 3 ' e , , g 3 n i g Vo ey- a , , 3 Baseba I. Miscellaneous: Dance nd IIV, , , a er 3 rsity u , 3 st Class Combo IIV, II , Il, Indiana State Muslc ntest I 1 Vedette III 3 I roa u I . l crence Club III, . iitary: ivate IIV 3 rr- e First Class I , I 1 Lance orpora I I 3 er- ant Il . roll N meteen Hundred F1 ty Six -I ep- QQ Q ca First GI' lil Class THOMAS ALLEN GOODMAN Fort Wayne Indiana Band Four years ot service Varsity Athletics Crew es Letter III SIST gr e II pany Athletics Squash IIV Captain IIII Volleyball I Misce aneous Choir II Dance Band II Drama Clu III ROLL CA a I I ETTE Staff III I Photography Club III I iitary Private IIVI P vate F st Class III Lance Corporal III ,AMES WELLS COODSPEED Detroit Michigan Bat tery A Four years of service Varsity Athletics Foot I I Fros Soph Athletics Football ILetter IIII Company Ath e ics Football IIVI R f e Cap am I Miscellaneous F ur Gun Drill III ll Varsity Club P o o raphy Club I Military Priya c ivate First lass I er eant II Second Lieutenant and Battery Supply Officer II FRANCISCO IAVIER GRANADOS Habana Cuba Company B Three years of service Company Athle tics Crew III Soccer IReg Champ III Reg Champ imming ana er nnis Miscellaneous M del Planes Club IIII Il Radio I Club itar rivate I I Priva e r ass I pany B Two years ot service Company Athletics ew III Track Ill Reg Champ II Mlsce an us C rdon II a Ve ette I I :tary P ivate III va e s ass or ral WILLIAM HOLMAN HANNING IR Dayton Oho Battery A Four years ot service Varsity Athletics Tack IIV III Manager III Frosh Soph Athletics Track ILetter IIII Company Athletics Football IIV I R g Cham II Tack IIII Miscellaneous ur Curt Drill n I Varsity u II Model Railroa C u IIVI Mllitar vate IIVI Private First Class IIIII C rporal I I Sergeant III Second Lieutenant III PHILIP MITCHELL HATFIELD Bedford Indiana Band Four years ot service Academics Blue Key um au e I I Silver IIV III III Frosh Soph Athletics Basketball ILet ter IIII Varsity Athletics Football IRes Letter IV Letter III Letter II Company Athletics Basketball ain I o e ot i eellaneous I-lonor Guard III C det Club I I Choir r r n I Dance nd II Dra b Vice Presi en I o u I r i u I I VEDETTE ta I ssistant Sports Editor Il Military Private I vate irst ss irst Sergeant II C fain II I I il I: ir ' o o o '23 T o o 0 A -li li fl lTiij:,,- Ia - IR f ,As .M-.IlIgRifI ii fcom- iiii. ' ii' r ig ' IIV, Ill, ll, 3 b 3 LL St ff I Q VED , ig , 1, M'l' : ' 3 ri ir I,Ili1 ball Ill, II3 Rifle IIV, Res.'Letter Ill, Il, .I h: if 1 ' 1 ii iiv, iiifii, f' ii ' 1 o I , 3 IlIg btg II, II. 1 'te IIVIQ Pr' ' C IIIIQ S g I I1 . . 'I iiifswn ' 'iiii, ii, M' g ini-Q 7 iiiii. ' : o , Ig ' I-li F' III. Mil' y: P III Q ' t Fi st Cl II, II. THOMAS CLARK CROTH, Bay Village, Ohio. Com- Cr ' ,iig , I' , ' ii Q eo : 0 I , lIgRoII CII IIIQ d I . Mil' : r I 3 Pri t Fir t CI III Q C - po III. r I, , I . I - ' iii, if e, Ap , I .' ' Q Fo IIIgCordo IIV, III, II, I 3 ' Cl b III, Q ' d I b . y: Pri 3 ' ' 5 o II g iiiifc L a iigcaian iii, iifiig ' A IIV,II,Capt' ig'cifiiv,iiii5Rifi'iiusf, ball IIV, Ill, II, IIQ Volleyball IV, Ill, Il, II. Mis- . I I 3 I1 IIV, III, II. Pesident IIg Co do III, IIIQ Ba IIIQ maClu III, - 'd tl gHp Clb lIgVasty Clb IIlI,I, II S tt A ' I ' , II, : L IVIQ Pri F Cla IIIIIQF' I IQ ap I. '8 Sf 'il E5 C ROBERT STRATTON HAWLEY Wheaton Illinois Battery A Two years of service Varsity Athletics Cross Country IL tter ll Letter II Wrestling 'Let er I Captain II Miscellaneous Choir Ill I ar sit Club Ill Board of Governors Il Ved tte I Mlitary P vate III Lance Corporal III Sergeant THOMAS GEORGE HAWLEY Detroit Michigan Band Three years of service Varsity Athletics Crew Com an hletics C ew Illl r li I M I r va e I Private st Class III Co oral IAMES EDWARD HEFNER Dhahran Saudi Arabia Battery B Four years ot service Company Athletics otball III e ccer I III Squas Il Boxin I VI Miscellaneous Q ll Ill II Military Private IIVI vate First Class Illl I IOHN NORMAN HENRY 3rd Haverford Pennsyl vania Company D Two and one half years of ser vice Varsity Athletics Crew IRes L tter III Swimming IRes Letter III Letter ll Res Letter II Company Athletics Swimming IIIII Miscellaneous rsity Club III M lar riva e I ance rporal III I Lance Corporal I STANLEY KNIGHT HENSHAW Cincinnati, Ohio, Company D. Four years of service Academic: Blue II g Q A v , II Q u Laude Ill. Varsity Athletics: Wrestling IIII, Res, Letter ll, Letter II. Company Athletics: Crew IIV. , ,Re . C am Ig ie IIV, Ill, Reg. Champ ll, Reg. Champ II: Wrestling IReg. Champ IV, Ill, Reg. Champ II, Reg, Champ II. Miscellaneous: Honor C ard III, Sgt. II g Hop Club IIIQ ROLL CALL taft I. Military: Private I VI g Private First Class Ill I 1 Statt Sergeant IIlIg First Lieutenant C1 Reg. Infirm- ary Officer Il I. SCOTT HILL. Canton, Ohio. Company C. Four years of service. Varsity Athletics: Wrestling Ill, Res. Let- ter II. Company Athletics: Basketball IIV, IlIIg Crew IIIIQ Football IIV, III, Il, IIQ Baseball IIV. lllIg Rifle IIV, IllIg Softball IIV, IIIIQ Swimming IIV. lllIg Volleyball IIV, Ill, III: Wrestling IIIQ Boxing IIVI. Miscellaneous: Honor Guard III, IIQ Cadet Club III: Honor Council III, II: Hop Club IIIQ Vedette Illl I. Military: Private IIVIQ Private First Class IIII I 1 Ist Sergeant IIIIJ Captain III. Nineteen Hundred Fl ty Six I4 Frrst Iii III Cass DAVID HARVEY HINES Lakewood OhIo Battery A Four years ot servIce Academics S Iver A IIV Varslty Athletics Football ILetter ll L tter II Colt IReserve Letter lll Letter ll Letter II Frosh Soph Athletncs Football ILetter IIII Company AthletIcs as etball IReg Champ IVI Football IIVI o I uas I ll II SvvImmIn eg Champ IVI V Ileyball IIV lll II Wr Img IReg Champ II Mlscellaneous Cordon IIV n r I u LL Staff III I I ary Ivate I I PrIvate st Class Ill C r oral I Sergean I I PETER WILLIAM HINRICHS Kenosha WISCONSIN Troop B Four years ot SEFVICQ Varsity Athletncs Iumpmg IIV IIII Company Athletlcs Crew Il I Champ III CptarIII IgIV all Wrest In I I ll Mlscellaneous Mechanlzed Platoon III II Mnlltary Pr vate IIVI vate FIrst Cla s III I Lance Cor ora DONALD ALFRED HOCHSCHULZ ChIcago lllInoIs Troop A Four years of SSFVICS Academlcs SIlver A I Com any Athletlcs Rtle IV II Captam cer M IVE e I I e FIrst Class IllI orporal Il Serg an GEORGE WILLIAM HORNADAY St Petersburg FlorIda Battery B Four years of servIce Varslty Ath lcs WrestlIng IIV lll R s Le er I om pany Athletncs Crew IIVI Football IReg Champ I Reg Cham Base a occer I I e a II WrestlIng IReg Champ IV lll III Miscellaneous Four Cum I r on I I MIlItary PrIvate I vate F st Class I I Lance Cor oral I Co poral I DAVID ROSS HOWELL DetroIt MIcI'IIgan Company D Three and one halt years ot SGVVICQ Company Ath elcs Basketball IlllI otball I Tra e Champ IV IIII restlIng Boxm I Mrluta PTIV56 I I PrIvae IF ass Ill IOHN IEISEL Delaware OhIo Band Two years ot SGFVICQ Varsuty Athletics B eball IRes Letter Ill Company Athletlcs Basketball Il I Fo ba Il R e ll S cer Il Muscellaneous Cor on nce an I I ass Om o mera Club III I II ary rlvate Lance C rporal I ,Serg nt I ID Nmeteen Hundred FI ty Su -a ffl I L TI . 5 Il'A fQ'l I f o l 9 o 9 ..,Ij.- -. Q , , f I . ' ,I ' :I I I I. ' ' : I e 1 , B It ' . I' I o It IIV gRitle IIVIgSq h lV,llI, I g ' 'g IR . 3 o I Ill, 3 est- lll, ll, Illg Dance Bao IIIIIvas'Iy'cI Is Ill, III QUI ,M'l't : Pr' IV 3 A Fir IIQ op Ill I t ly, ' I ' : Reg. I a I gBox'n I I IIII. Vol- leyb IIIIIQ I' g Il, I, ' I ' , . : I I Pri ' S I, ll,I Q p I III. Illl . l p ' I I' I I I 'I ' II, IIQ Soc Illl, III. ilitary: Pr' t IIV gPr- var I IC l,lI1 e tIlI. let' :I ' A , ,III e. tt I 3 C Z III, ll, ll: o5If lll, ll, I I, p III- Is ll IIlIg S IV 3 Voll yb Il Ill, 3 ' oI'II'IIII cod ' Iv, lll., ll, I. ' I IIV IPII If III I p Il, llg r II. II' I I Fo IIII. ll, I I CQ IR g, , QW ' Illl, IIIQ 'g IIV, III, Il, I . ry: ' t IV Q ' t F' st Cl IIII, II. ' . 'I ' I: as' I . I. ' : I I Ig ot III , Ilg ifl I IQ Oc I. ' : d, Ill, llg Da B d ll glst Cl C b lll, IIQ Ca . M'l't : P' IIIIQ 0 I I- ea I I, 'O N meteen Hundred F1 ty Six F st if Class DALE OSSIP IOHNSON Tu sa Oklahoma Troop B Two years ol service Company Athletics Football I II I Rifle III Miscellaneous Mechanized Platoon r on I Scout Troo I I Military ri e P iv Fir C II Lance Corporal I ALFRED IOHNSON Culver Ind CO D Four years of service Academics Cum Laude Blue Key III A I Sil A I IV III I Varsity Athle ics rew IIV V tter I L ter Co Captain I ompany Athletics Squasn I T ack III Wrestling IIV III II Miscellaneous Honor Ciuard n r ur' I I-I u Varsity u M :tary P ivate IIVI Private st Class I Ser nt I First Lieuten n IAMES RANDALL IONES Decorah Iowa Troop A Four years of service Varsity Athletics Cross Coun V Letterl Res Let er I Captain II Trac IIV III II II Frosh Soph Athletics Track ILetter Company Athletics Rifle IIIII T k IIV Ca tain oxin I rest in I lscellaneous Lancers III I C don IIV Ill uncil II arsity Club III e e II Quar er bac IIII Mntary Private IIVI Private First Cass C a I Serg n THOMAS ARTHUR KELLY LaFontaine Indiana Company C One and one half years of service Var sity Athletics Rifle ILetter III Company Athletics R fle ICoach II Miscellaneous V rsity Club IIII mrods III I Military vate II II Lance Or' ral II HOWARD IOHN LACEY Indianapolis, Indiana. Com- pany A. Three years of service. Varsity Athletics: T ack IIII. Company Athletics: B Xing Illg Foot- , 3 immin I , , 3 T nnis , I 6 . , in I Q Wres in I. ii- : Private IIII 3 'vate irst Class I , IIQ Lan rporal I 3 Co poral I . IAMESON LARIMORE Ill, Larimore, North Dakota. Company A. Four years of service. Varsity Athletics: Baseball ILetter II, II. Company Athletics: Basket- ball IIV, III, llIg Football IIV, III, II, Co-Captain III Colt IIIIIZ Swimming IIVIQ Tennis IIII I 3 Track III, II. Miscellaneous: Cordon IIV, III, II, lIg Varsity Club III, II. Military: Private IIVIQ Private First Class IIII I: Lance Corporal 'III3 Corporal III. ISI 2 If-We 'ral Nmeteen Hundred Flty Slx Fzrst it ef Class WILLIAM EUGENE LAYMAN Franklln OhIO Band Two years of servIce Company Athletlcs C ew lll Cer I Musce aneous or on I D nce Band Ill Mllltary PrIvate llll PrIvate FI st Class Ill Lance Corporal III PATRICK RICHARD LAYNE SprIngfIeld OhIo Com pany D Four years of servxce Varslty Athletlcs Crew lRes Letter III IV Letter Ill Cross Country lLet terll Company Athletlcs Rlfle QIV III Reg Champ aptaIn Re hamp ll Immlng IIV Tack III ll Muscellaneous Honor Guard I r on GunCu lll MIII rIvate llVl vate F st Class ll Corpora I Sergeant I ROBERT DUANE LAYNE MuncIe Ind Bt B Three years of SSTVICQ Academlc Blue Key SIlver A llll Ill Cum Laude Varsuty Athletlcs Golf lLetter Ill Letter ll Co Captam Il Company Athletlcs Basket w Fo ll Volley a Iscellaneous F ur Gun D ll Ill I C det Club Ill Cordon Ill Hop C'ub lPresIdent Il VarsIty Club ll Secretary Treasurer ll MIlItary mental Personnel OftIcer I I I EARL SAMS LICHTNER BrownsvIlle Texas Com pany D Four years ot SGFVICE Company Athletlcs etball IIV I tam rew eg hamp ll F o ball SwImmIng IIV rac e amp VI e ball res IH e a I Mlscellaneous Honor Guard Ill Skeet Club ll Iltary P vate FIrst Class Ill C rpora Sergeant Ill ALLYN CODY MCKINNEY Cleveland Ohlo Battery A Two years of servrce Varslty Athletlcs Wrestllng llll Company Athletacs Football lll Reg Champ I I I Squash lll Mnscellaneous Cholr llll Mnhtary vate Ill MILES WILLIAM McLENNAN Dayton OhIo Com pany C Four years of SEFVICS Academlc Blue Kev A IIV Slver IIV Illl Cum Lau e lll Varslty Athlehcs Crew lRes Letter IV Res L ter III V Letter Ill SwImmIng lRes Letter III R s Letter ll R s L tter II Company Athletucs rew IIVI wImmIng IIV ll Wrest In lll Mlscellaneous Honor Guard 'll ASSIST Squad ea er Il hoIr r I u u l Ed t r II Vedette lFeatures Edrtor ll MI I a y vate Prrvate Irs ass I er ean if 'JI ffl o o Q o Anil x pf ' , , , MI FHJ :fbi It- .., A ' , I 'l: r. l'g Soc ll, ll. ' ll :C d ll, ll! a . : ' 3 I 'I' II,C- ' g.C ' gsw' ' ,-Ill, ll, llg r , . ' : ll. llgCOd IIV, Ill, ll, llg lb . tary: P' Q Pri ir lllg I llll g Il. ball llll: II,-II: ere llllg 0rIsaII I 3' Is II llll, Ill, M' : O ri , lg a 3 3 . I ' Private lllll 3 Sergeant llllg I-st Lieutenant G Regil Bask ' , ll, II, Cap I llg C IIV, Ill: ll R .C 3 ot llllIg ' ' , IIII1 T li IR g. Ch I gVolI y IIV, III, ll, IIQ W tl' g Illl, ll, llg Basb ll IV, llll. ' : 3 l. M'l' : ri ' llg o I llllg Pri, ,ll,. I I I cmd ' ,III, lllg I A , gl al et. ,I I g ' ' I . I e. , e. e , ' r C 3 S ' ' , Ill, Il, g I' g La QC ' 'IIIgvaS'ry Clbllll, IIIQQII lllg Roll Call lll, io 1 Co- ' . 'l't r : Pri llVlg ' F' t CI IllIgCorporal llllg S g t Ill, ll, l Fzrst Ill CI CHARLES KENNETH McPHERSON New Brlght n Pennsylvanla Band Two years of servlce Company ehcs F otball II Swrmmlng IIII Track Musce aneous ordon I Chess u I ary rlvate I I Prlva e Irs ass I IOHN M MACK Mc:-'eesport Pennsylvanua Troop A Three years of servlce Varslty Athlehcs Iumplng IRes Letter III Letter II Captaln II Company Ath :cs F otball II Swlmmzng Boxung I e C amp II Miscellaneous Lancers III II Varslty C I I a va e Pruvate Flrst ance or ora I C r ora I I MARSHALL ADAMS MACOMBER Kendallvllle I dnana Battery B Four years of servlce Academic ue Key Cold A ver um Laude III Varslty Athlehcs Crew IRes Letter IN Letter III Letter ll Co Captam III Swummlng IRes ter IV Res L tter Ill s Letterll L tter I Company Athletlcs C ew IIV IIII Swlmmlng IIV Ill Reg Champ II Reg Champ II Muscellaneous ur Clun Drull IIII Corporal II Ist Lleutenant uncnl I II ecretary II p lub I I Varsuty u II II Mllltary Prnvate IIVI Prlvate Irst ass II st er ean C ann ROBERT WENDEL MAREK Denver Colorado Ba tey B Flve years of servlce Company Athletics seball IIV a r h Il I Mlscellaneous Cholr IIVI Mulutary Private P va e F s Class IIII Lance Corpora ANDREW CARMEN MASSARO Tampa Flornda Company C Two year of servuce Varsnty Athletucs Track ILetter II Letter II Company Athletlcs Bas all Il ot a I Tac IIII Mlsce laneous Cordon IIII V rslty Club III II Msllt y vate F rst Class Ill poral Ser eant I IAMES BARNES MEDLAND Logansport Indiana Troop A Three years of servlce Varsity Athletics e umpln I III ll II Company Athlel e II II Mlscellaneou Lan rs Stamp u I e rms u I I Mllltary Pnvate vate Irst ass I Lance Cor ora meteen Hundred F1 ty Sm It I r, 1? 'Ii -1' PE ' f-Jie ' ' ' ,- ass . . . f f Athl ' 1 5 R , In ' I ' 3 III, II, ' ll :C II, IIQ Cl b IlI,Mil't :P' llg ' t F' tCl II, let' 4: o V Ig Il ' Ill-I ' R g. h , ' : , 3 Club III, II. M'l't ry: Pri t Illllg ' Class IIIIQ L C p I II, IIQ op I I . I I I n- Bl ' 5 ' Illllg Sil A Irv, III: C ' Let l, . el ,Re. l , e I ' : r , g ' ' , ro' ' ' f ' , ' - :IQ Cadet Club I I I 3 Cordon I IV, III, ll, I I 3 Honor Co ' , S 5 Ho C Ig ' CI b ll, ll, . : ' Q ' F' CI lllg I S g t IIIIQ aptt III, , , . T- r . ' ' . ' 2 Ba ,lll, IIIQ Footb II IIIQ Socce IIV, III, IIIg Squas IIII, IIIgWrestIing III g Boxing IIV, III, V L . : . V .. : , IIV, llllg ri t irt Q I III. ketb I,IIgFo bll lI,lIg f It . 7 I- : 3 a ' , . ar: Pri I I3Cor IIIg g II, Rnfl IIIVIQ I ' g , , A' ,-,SQ Rlfl IIII, , , ' 53 Q9 III: CI b llllQ Flra CI b Il, I. : ' Illllgpfl F' Cl, II,IIg D IIII. First Iii III Class KIM deMENEZES Bollnas California Battery A Three years of service M Iltary Prlvate Illll Lance rporal Ill I Co poral FRED CARL MILLER Coral Cables Florida Battery B Two years of service Academics Blue Key IIII S Iver A Illl Varsity Athletics Crew Illl Wrest lung Illl Company Athletlcs C ew Ill ll Wrest ll Il Miscellaneous C rdon lll Mlllta Private Illl Private First Class lll Lance Corporal Co oral IAMES R MOORE Toledo Ohio Company D Three years of service Company Athletics Football Illl ll seball I a II Squas wlmmln nnls I O all Il II Mlsce an Corporal Ill I RICHARD MORRISON MOORE Duluth Minnesota Battery B Three years of service Varsity Athletics Football ILetter Ill Letter ll Letter ll Track ILet ter L tter Wrest In ILetter Letter ll Company Athletics B sketball Illl ll Swimming IReg Champ lll Track IReg Champ llll Wrestling 'Coach and Reg Champ II Mnscel neous Cholr IIII V sity Club I II Militar vate Illl C o al Sergean I I PHIL LODGE MORAN Webster Groves Missouri Battery A Two years of service Varsity Athletics Cheerleader IlI Company Athletics Besketball Ill c I Vo Ill ll Miscellaneous Varsity Club I I S ee u I M ht r Prlva e lll Private First C s EDWIN EVERETT MORTELL Kankakee lnlnnols Company A Four years of service Varsity Athletics Basketball ILetter ll Captain ll Football IRes Let t ll L tter ll Frosh Soph Athletics Basketball ILetter lllI Football ILetter lllI Company Athle lcs asketball I VI Foo bal IV Swimming I nnls ey a Reg Champ ll ll Miscellaneous Honor Cuard Ill Ca t b l-lop Club 'Sec Treasurer lI Varslty Club Ill Sec Treas Ill Sec Treas Second Class Board of Covernors Beason Hall Ill Vedette Mil ry Prvate I V Private Irst Class I I Battalion Staff Sergeant ll Flrst Lreutenan 6' Regimental Culvers Otflcers Ill IS4 Nineteen Hundred Fit Six I ' t l C' l. ..':- . . fl I5 . . - ' 'L ff , I f .. :.j.., -. 0 o Q I' . i'I : ' I 1 I Co , I3 r III. i' 1 . ' . Z ' 3 L ' - ' : r . 1 - ling I , , ' : o I . ry: Illg rp I Ill. I I IIQ Ba lll, Il, lIgSoftb ll flu, ll, 5 ' IQ Illl,Il, llg S' ' g IIllIgTe ' ll, IIQVI- Ieyb ll, ll, lI3Wrestling Illl, ll, . ' ll - eous: Vedette III, Military: Private Illl, lIg Lance ter III, Let ll, Ie III Ig ll, . ' : a , 3 Ia I : ' 3 ar' I ll, .I y: Pri lg orp r Illlg t l . IIQ Golf Illg sbccer Ill, llgrra khlll, I 1 lleyl ball , , ' : ' I Q k t Cl b ll. i'ay: ' t I 5 ' ' las III. er , e . I - I ' : I r 1 B ' I 1 f I 'I I3 ' - IIV :Te ' IIV, lll, ll, llg Voll b ll IlV, Ill, IIQA de Clul Illg I .- Ig Ill. I 'l'ta : I I lg ' F' I lll 3 ' I I3 ' ' f N meteen Hundred F1 ty Six E63 sc 'i 55 C IOHN CORMAN MUELLER Char eston West Vlr gunna Company D Three years ot servlce Varsuty Ath :cs Basketball II otball I Le r k II I Frosh Soph Athletlcs oot ball ICaptaln III Company Athletncs Basketball I Football IAssustant C I Volley a nsce aneous or on I Club Mllltar rl e I r ora I PAUL CASS MUNRO Carp Lake Mlchlgan Troop B Four years ct servlce Varsnty Athletncs Track IRes L tter III Company Athletlcs Crew IIVI Football er ac I Wrestllng I usce an u ncers Scuence u Mlluta y P t IV Prnvate Flrst C ass rporal I I er eant Second :eu nart II THOMAS EDWARD MUNROE North Muskegon Mlchlgan Band Three years of serxlce Company Ath :cs Cew Ill o a I C am I ummung Ill II Wrestllng III Miscellaneous :tary Prnvate IIII I Pruvate Flrst C ass rporal Il S rgeant III' Fnrst Lleutenant an Band Personnel Offlcer III BURDELL NOEL MYRICK Ivlorrls Illlnous Band Three years of servuce Company Athlehcs Basket e restlrng Illl Mnsce aneous C olr ec eas II rdon I Cordon Counc: I I Honor Councll III Mnlntary Prlvate Flrst Class I III I Corporal III I Second Lreutenant III IAMES R NASH Waco Texas Battery B Four years of servvce Varsity Athletics Cheerleader ILetter II Swtmmrng ILetter IV Letter III Letter ll Captam II Company Athletlcs Crew IIV Ill Fo tba'I III Captaln II Swlmmlng IReg Champ IV Coach III Reg Champ G Coach II Reg Champ G Coach I ack IVI II yball V g amp I Miscellaneous Varsuty Club III Board of Governors I P esldent Illl Board of Governors Beason Hall Mllutary rlvate I VI Prlvate First Cass I C rporal III I Sergeant Personnel Offlcer III ROBERT ANTHONY NELMS Dallas Texas Com pany D Four years of servlce Company Athletucs xlng I V ptaun I as lmmlng IIV II ta I I Tra a m Wrestltng IIV Mnscellaneous Honor Guard I a Mu I ta P vate I V ruvate rt I ss anc rpoml III Cor I ISS l s 1 ' 'Af . . , V., ' ' ' F' I f - . . . IT ass I - ' A lee' Q ' II, II, In Fo I Ill, fre lIIgTrac IIII, , I, - ' :F - I. ' : IIII, II, Ig oach I Q b Il K I IIII, II. II. M' ll :C CI III, II, IIgVar- I 'V sity III, IIQQUILL Staff III, II. U y:P - yat IllIgCop I Il,II. U e z . 1 : . C . III, IIQ Socc IIIII: Tr k IIII, I Ig IV, IIII. M' Il eo s: La III, lIg CIbIIII. r: rivaeI IL ' I IIIIIQ Co I IQ S g IIIQ L - T9 I I, y let' z E I Il, In Fo tb II II, apt' I 1 Sw' ' I , Ig ' . ' : W ' Honor Guard IIIQ Cadet Club III: Hop Club III. Mil' Z ' , II Q ' I IIIIQ Co I Ig e . A cl ball Illngroorball IIII, llucolf IIIIQ Rlfl rung W ' I. ' ll : h III, S .- Tr . QCO III, II, Ilg 'I I 3 . . ' I, 3 ol . , . I , 4, I IQ. , Tr I 3 Vo e II , Re, Ch ll, Ill. ' C . I I , 'Q r ' I 3 I . 'If ' II. :P' I g ' ' I IIIIQ Y 0 , II I . I IIII, Ing Football IIV, III, II: If Bo' I , Ill: II, Ca ' I 3 Baseball IIV. III, II, IIQ Squ h Illg Sw , ,IIgSofb Il IV, III, II, I 1 ck till, II, II1VoIIeybIl IReg.Cha p IV, III, Il, :Ig , IIII. ' 1 III,IIQCOrdOn IV. III, II. IIQROII CII IIII, 'I'- ry: rl I IQ P Fis Ca 'IIIIQ L e CO C ,IIQ 'poral II. N meteen Hundred F1 ty Six 5 me I First IEII IEII Class IOHN BULLEN NEWMAN San Antonio Texas Company A Four years of service Academic Blole ColdA IIII verA V II CumLaue I Varsity Athletics C ew IIJI Fencing Il. tter II Letter II Company Athletics Crew IIVI Soccer Squas III Swimmin IIVI Tennis IIII III Miscellaneous Honor Cruard III Sergeant rdon VI p ub I Varsl u IEd oria oard I Ro C III Vede II Military Private IIVI Private First Class IIII Sergeant IIII First Lieutenant III BRUCE IRVING OLIVER Culver Indiana Battery B Four years of service Varslty Athletlcs Colt IRes Letter III Company Athletics Basketball IIV Reg a IIII Soccer I Squash III V Ileyball IIIII Miscellaneous ur Gun Drill II I 0 C u III Military Private IIVI Private First ass ance or oral rpora I First Lieutenant 6 Battalion Supply Officer III RALPH WILLIAM ORTENCREN IR Dayton Ohio Battery A Four years of service Academic Silver A III Varsity Athletics Golf IRes Letter IV Res Letter III Res Letter III Company Athletics s etball IReg Champ IV III I Crew R 2 Champ III III Swimming IReg Champ IV e a I III Miscellaneous our n Drill I Corporal II Military Private I I vate F st Class III C rporal IIII Sergeant III Second Lieutenant II ROBERT FRANCIS PARISH Lincoln Nebraska Troop A Three years of service Varsity Athletics Iurnping IIII Reserve Letter III Company Athletics wlmming IIII I otball I I Trac Wrestling IIIII Boxing IReg Champ II Military vate II P v ir Lance or ral I rporal I Ser ean I Second Lieutenant III LARRY ALLEN PARKER Salem Ohio Company B Three years of service Academic Blue Key Cold A SI A IIIII Cum Laude III Varsity let cs Crew IRes Letter III Res Letter II II om any Athletics Football III uash Ill eg Champ II Miscellaneous Honor C-uard III Cordon Drama u us r s r I us Mgr M :tary vate I II Private st Class Il Lance orporal I I Cor oral I I Sergeant III WILLIAM DENNIS PARSONS Palo Alto California Battery A Four years of service Academic Blue Key ver A IIII III Varsity Athletics III Res Le er III S imming IIV IIII Company Athletlcs Bas all I , ain ' oo a , , 1 Ig S ccer IIIg Swimming IRe , Champ IV, , 'scellaneous: F ur Gun Drill IIII, ll, C pt i Q Cadet Club ISecretary-Treasurer II1 Honor Council , 3 I-lop C III 3 Vice Presiden III. Mili ar : rivate IIVIQ P 'vate First Class Il I 2 Ist Sergeant III g Captain C1 Battalion Cdr. II , st I Ill C Nineteen Hundred F1 ty Sm MICKEY PATRICK Dearborn Mich Troop A Three vears of service Varsity Athletics Football 'Letter I Basketball 'Reserve Letter II Frosh Soph Ath letlcs Basketball 'IIII Company Athletics Baseball a I xin I Foot a e a iitary Private 'll rrvate First ass Lance Corporal 'II HUGH RALPH PEASE Arlington Virginia Company A Four years of service Academic Cold A 'III Silver A 'IV IIII Varsity Athletics Crolt 'Res Let R L er I Letter Il Letter II Company etlcs Basketball 'III otball I V uasln 'Il Swimmin I Vo ley a I ll II Miscellaneous Honor uard ' I Assis uad Leader II Honor Council 'll President I rsity Club 'Il ssist us r itor in Chief I Call 'Associate itor II e ette 'II Milita y rivate I VI Private irst s s Ser ean ' I Sergean 'II Secon Lieutenant 'II ROBERT EDWARD PECK IR Hollywood California Troop B Three years of service Academic Cum ude C-Old A 'Ill I l Varsl etics Crew 'll II mping F n in e er I Com any thletlcs Crew Illl Miscellaneous C rdon 'Ill D ama Club I Roll Ve Explor r ou I e Crew Il ader II ll ary F' vate ' ral 'II Sergean I I IAN MILES PENCIK Riverside Illinois Company A Four years of service Varsity Athletics Fencing 'Ill Res Letter ll Letter II Frosh Soph Athletics Foot ball 'Letter Ill Company Athletics Basketball ew ' e amp V e ennis ll Miscellaneous Honor ard 'II io u ' I io ' I otograplwy I I Il I I :tar r vate r e First Class 'lllI3 Lance Corporal 'III 1 Corpora ROGERS BUFORD PIERSON, Beaumont, Texas. Bat- tery B. Four years of service. Varsity Athletics: Swim- 'ng 'Letter ll, Letter II gWrestling IIV, Ill I. om- pany Athletics: Football 'IVIg Swimming 'Reg Champ III 3 Track IIIII. Miscellaneous: Varsity Club , . Miiar : r'vate ' 3 Private First ass GEORGE THOMAS POTTER, Harlan, Iowa. Band. Two years of service. Varsity Athletics: Basketball 'Letter Ill 3 Swimming 'Letter II. Company Athletics: Foot- ball 'III 3 Swimming 'II 3 Tennis 'III 3 Volleyball ill I. Miscellaneous: Choir Ill, II 3 Cordon 'Il, II g Varsity Club 'II, II. Military: Private 'III Q Corporal IlIg Sergeant 'lI. S-IIE QF 't I . 7 First 2? Ill C CARTER BRYANT RAYMOND Adnan Muchlgan Troop B Three years of servxce Company Athletics s etball Illl e Ccer I Tra Ill Volley a ll Il Miscellaneous Rol Call Ill Stamp u esudent Ill n u Mo e u II I Mn vae I Prnvate Irs Class III Il Corporal and Company Clerk Ill ROBERT WINSLOW RICH South Bend Indnana Troop B Four years of servuce Varsity Athletics umplng ILetter IV Letter Ill Letter II Letter Il Company Athletics Basketball ll Football IReg amp Mgr IV Ill Co a ann I Trac I r I Ba e a IIVI aneous L ncers IIII ll II Cordon IChap alns e Il Honor Councll Ill I-I p ub ll Varsity u IIV Il Cadet Club III Troop Coun V e e I I I Ml I ar vate IIV Stable Sergeant Il Stable leu nant Ill C Dtaxn I IOHN KEANE RICHARDS Chlcago llllnols Batter B Two and one halt years of servnce Varslty Ath :cs Football ILetter ll L tter I1 Track Illl Wrestlung ILetter Il Company Athletics Basketball ICO Captaln Ill Swummlng IReg Champ Ill Track IReg Champ Ill Volleyball Ill Il Wrestllng I eg Champ Il Miscellaneous Four Gun D Il Ill C ral Il adet Club I I our Cor n u I Vruty u Ill ll VEDE f Il Mlllta P I t ass geant Illl Second Lieutenant and Battery Athletlc O lcer Ill THOMAS HOUSTON RIDGWAY Crystal Lake lllu nous Company D Two years of servuce Academncs Slver A Illl Varslty Athlehcs Crew IRes Lett r Company Athletics Football III I T k ll Muscellaneous C rdon III Il Military Prlvt Pruvate Irst ass I I Lance Cor oral I 1 IOHN ALEXANDER ROBERTS IR New York N Y Company C Three years of servlce Varslty Athletlcs lmmnng IRes L tter III R L tter ll Mgr Company Athletics F otball IIII II Il Swlmmu g nnus II Boxnng IReg C am mp ll 1 ry vate rr vate Fnrst Class Ill SCOTT DOUGLAS ROBERTSON Youngstown Ohuo Battery A Four years of servlce Varsity Athlehcs s etball IRes Letter Ill Letter Il Lette Il IReserve Letter IV Letter III Letter Il Co Captarn l Frosh Soph Athletncs B sketball L tter lll Company Athlehcs Basketball IReg Champ IV! otball IIV R C am I Soccer I I wlmmlng IReg Champ IVI V lleyball IIV ll ll Wrestllng IIVI Mlscellaneous Four Gun Drlll T am III I Varsnty Club III Board of Governors V ETTE IV Ast us r I s Mgr :tary yate Lance Corpora I I C rporal Ill Sergeant Il l58 Nmeteen Hundred F1 ty Szx Nineteen Hundred Fl ty Six oz lcv First 'I if C 5 WALLACE ALBERT ROSS Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Troop B Four years of service Academic Blue Key A IIV v r IV Ill Cum Lau I Varsity Athletics P lo IRes Letter IV es Letter III Res Letter ll Letter II Company Athle s Football I cer I a is ce aneous L ncers Illl Il Stable Sergeant II op u I Military Private IIVI Private First C Ill S rgeant IIII First Lieutenant and Squa ron Adjutant and Personnel Officer III WILLIAM COTTER ROSS Galesburg Illinois Com pany C Four years of service Varsity Athletics wimming IRes L tter IV Let er II L ter I Company Athletics C ew IIV III C ptain III Fo t a I Sw I Vo IIVI Miscellaneous Honor Guard Ill I or on Vars t I Military ri vite Pr a e F st Class II I Lance Corporal Corporal III IERRY ALAN ROUCHER Decatur Illinois Band Four years of service Company Athletics Baseball a Foo a I oc er eyball IIV rscellaneous C rdon IV Ill ll I Mode I r Club V Mi :tary :vate I VI Private st Class Il I Lance Cor ora I NORMAN SAM Michigan City Indiana Company B Four years of service Varsity Athletics Crew IRes ter IV Res Letter Ill I Wrest in I II Company Athletics Football IIV Ill Reg Champ amp II I e Sw min eyball IIV Reg Champ Ill III W tling I II II Boxing IIV IIII Miscellaneous Honor Guard uad eader II ir III Cor on u I ette ews Editor III Plastics Club IIVI Military rl v e I V P va e s ass I ll Sergeant Regimental Athletic Officer IIII BERNARD SYDNEY SCHMIDT Hazel Park, Michi- gan. Company A. Four years ot service. Company etics: R'tIe IIV, Ill, , Ca ' 1 Socc r , I, II1 Squash IReg. Champ IV, III, Reg, Cham , 3 nnis I , , 3 a , I, e . Champ Il, II. Miscellaneous: House Committee, Bea- n Hall l 3 Ved tt IIIQ Photograhpy Cub I. , , 3 ee u I , , , . Militarz -- e I V. 1 P 'vate First Cass Ill 3 Lance or- ral II . HARRY GEORGE SCHOCER IR. Anderson, Indiana. Company B, Four years ot service. Academic: Blue 3 Gold A IIV, 3 Silver A IIII. Varsity - Ietics: Baseball IRes, Letter III I, Company Athletics: etball IIV, Ill, ll, Reg. Champ II 3 Football , , . amp , 3 wimmin I Ig Tac I , Champ II, Volleyball IReg. Champ Ill, Il, 3 restling Illg Baseball IV, Reg, Champ III, ox- ' 3 Sof a IIV, ll, II, Miscellaneous: Honor Guard III, Commander I g Cadet Club III, Cordon , I, Co. Repr s ntative I, l 3 Honor Counci II, I 3 Hop Club IVice-President IIQ Vice-President I 3 Board of Governors, B ason Hall II, Roll Call 3 V e e I ll, Sports Editor I 3 Quarterback I, Edu or III g I-loopster Assoc, Editor III. Military: rivate IIVIQ vate irst ass I 3 lst Sergeant I59 ineteen Hundred Fifty - Six . . . First Class 'Y I DANIEL WARD SCHRYVER, Dayton, Ohio, Company C. Four years of service. Varsity Athletics: Crew lRes. Letter lll, Letter ll, Letter ll, Company Ath- letics: Crew llV, llllg Football llllg Rifle lllllg Volleyball llll. Miscellaneous: Honor Guard ll, llg Cordon llV, lll, ll, llg Varsity Club lll, llg Pro- jections and Recordings llVl. Military: Private llVl ' Private First Class lllll g Corporal lll, ll. f LAWRENCE DAVID SELKOVITS Aliquippa, Pennsyl- vania Company B Two years of service Academic Blue Key Gold A llll Cum Laude lll Company etics l I l Soccer l Re Cham e amp l 3 T ack Ill Reg Champ ll Wrest ing B xin llll Miscellaneous Cor on Board ot Governors l ll lll Vedett ill News Editor ll Chemistry Club llll Great Books Club Mi i y ate C rpora lll Sergeant PRENTISS MARSALIS SEYMOUR Monroe Louisiana Battery A Four years of service Company Athletics Crew KIV Foo a lll ll Captain and Champ ll Wrestling llV Reg Champ lll Reg Champ ll ll Military Private llVl Private irst ass ll ora Sergean DAVID ELLIS SHIVELY IR Canton Ohio Band Three years ot service Varsity Athletics Football 1Res Letter lll Company Athletics Basketball Ill l F otball lll Frosh Soph Athletics Basketball KL tter llll Football lLetter llll Miscellaneous our ll M I r vate l Private irsr Ss ll Co THOMAS ALVAH SHUMAKER New Castle P Band Two years of service Academic Cum Laude lll Blue Key Silver A llll Varsity Athletics Cross ountry lLetter Il Co Captain ll Company Athle s Basketball llll 1 T nnrs l e a l lll Misce eous Choir lll Dance Band Ill Co Leader ll Drama u ll rsiyC'ub ll Ro C lll Vede M nary rivate l Corpora lll Sergeant s WILLIAM WHITTIER SLEMMONS Kalamazoo Michigan Battery A Two years of service Varsity Athletics Wrestling lll Manager ll Company Ath letics Golf Ill Co Captain Reg Champ ll Wr st I g lll Reg Champ II Miscellaneous Cor on :tar rvate 1 l Lance Corpora 1 Corporal lll Frrst Gil 55 Class CORDON M SNOW Sheldon Illunos Battery A Four years of seryuce Varsity Athletlcs Wrestlung ll I I Company Athletics Bas et a I Otball III eg Champ ll e I V SOC er I V e a I Wrestllng IV Reg Cham I5 aneous a Vede e I :tary P vate IIVI P ate Flrst Class IIII CHARLES ALLEN SOMMER Crawfordsvllle Indiana Company D Two years of servuce Company Athletics xung Ill s e ball ot a I Soc r ltary r vate I Prlvate Flrst ass ll Lance Corporal Il MARK CHANCELLOR STEVENS Crosse Polnte Farms Mlchlgan Battery A Four years of servle Company etlcs Crew IIII I o a I e Soc er Squas I seball IIV a Miscellaneous Cordon I IV Illl VEDETTE Staff Motors Club IIIII Military Prvvate First Class IIV MORGAN STINEMETZ Fltzwnlllam New I-lampshlr Company C Three years of servlce Company Ath :cs Baseball Illl ot a I Ill Basket a xtng I all t a I :tary Pruvate Illl Pr va e IT ass I SAM STRICKLER lvlerldlan lvlusslssuppu Company D Three years of service Varsity Athletics Crew IRes ter III R s Letter III Swnmmmg IRes Letter II Res Letter Il Company Athletics C ew IIII II otball IIII Sw ming Ill ll II Miscellaneous r on IIII I vate Lan rporal III Cor oral I IESUS PARAISO TANBUNTING Manlla Phlluppunes Troop B Three years of servnce Varsity Athletics Basketball R s L tter ll Frosh Soph Athletics Basketball ILetter IIII Company Athletics Basket aptaun t al cer nnus Ill V yb Il III Ill Miscellaneous an rs I n I Military Prtyate I vate Flrst Class Ill I Lance Corporal Nineteen Hundred F1 ty Sw. 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' :L - ce l1gCordo Illl, Il,l1 I ' IllIg Pri , I: III. 2 First fr IPI Class DON GEORGE TRAUL Cuyahoga Falls O Bt A Four years ot servrce Academx Cum Laude Blue Key Sl A V Var fy e :cs o I Company Athlehcs B sketball IIII II I Football III Volley a IIII Baseball lReg Champ IVI Mnscellaneous Four n Drrll I I urll lBus Manager II Mllltar vate IIVI ate Frrst Class IIIII C poral I Sergeant I I I Second Lreutenant I I I I GORDON TURNBULL IR Los Angeles Calnfornra Troop A Four years of servnce Academic Blue Key A IIV Ill Cum Laude Ill Varslty I :cs Fencrng lLetter III Res Letter Il Letter II Company Athletics Cew llV Il S ccer llll Il nnrs IIV II I II Mnscellaneous Lancers our Cor on Treasurer II Drama Club lll Presrdent II Varsity :tor rn Chxef IJ P trcs Club I V IIII Mllltar r vate IIVI va e st ass B talf Sergeant Illl First Lreutenant and Troop Personnel O acer lll CARL RICHARD TUTTLE ll Syracuse Indrana Company B Four years of servuce Varsuty Athlehcs e IIV Res Letter I I Letter II Captarn II om pany Athletics B seball IIV Reg Champ III II Otball IIV amp I R IIV tarn IIII Miscellaneous Honor Guard Il I rslty Club II :nary rrvate I rpor I I II Second Lueut nant ANDREW GALLAGHER UNCAPHER Vandergrrtt Pennsylvania Battery B Three years ot service Varslty At etlcs Crew III III Wrestlung lll II Company ehcs Crew llll I o a I Volley all W g II Reg Champ II Mlsce n eous Four Cun Drull T am III Crun Club IIII MI Prrvate II va e s ass Lan e C rporal III Sergeant III CARLOS VALLES HICKS Mexrco Cnty Mexrco Com pany C Two and one halt years of service Company t etncs Basketball I I F otball ll S r uash IIII :tary nvate I Pnvate st Class I I DONALD WILLIAM VARENHORST Park Rndge lllr nous Battery B Four years ot servrce Varslty Ath Iehcs Track IRes Letter IV Letter III Company Athlehcs Football IIV Reg Champ III II Co Cap nl Rfle IIVI Track IReg Cham I Wrest II Frosh Soph Athletrcs T ack Letter III Miscellaneous Board ot Covernors 'III Protector and Recordung Club IIVI Mnlutary Pnvate IIVI Prnvate Frrst Class IIII, Il, ll I62 Nmeteen Hundred F1 ty Su .r ..:4, ,QV 351. 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Mil' ZP' Ill, Illg ' Fir I. tai I: 'I 3 I I . pl I I: l F ling I, - ' 3 r I In Nmeteen Hundred F1 ty Slx First Iii' ill Class NEAL SHARKEY VOLTZ Iohnstown Pennsylvania Company C Four years of service Varsity Athletics C ew IRes Letter IV Letter Ill Letter II II Fro h Soph Athlehcs Football IIVI Company Athletics s etball IIV I rew I I O a uas Wrest ing I III II Miscellaneous Varsity u e e I Mllltar vate IV va st C ass Lan e Corporal III WILLIAM STUART WALLACE Pueblo Colorado Troop A Four years of service Varsnty Athlehcs 0 I V e I urnping ILett r IV Le r Letter II I Company Athletics Football II Wr t III Miscellaneous arsity Club I V Il ar va e I I Private First ass I Lance Corporal IIII Second Lieutenant BILLY DALE WANN Cambridge City Indiana Bat tery A Five years of service Varsity Athletics Swim ming IV III Track IIVI Company Athle lcs otball IIV ccer II I T nnus I VI vate First Class IIII Co poral II THOMAS IOSEPH WARDEN St Louis Missouri oopA IIV III II Troop B III Four years ot ser vice Academic Sllver A IIII Varsity Athlehcs eerleader ILetter II Football IRes Letter II I Frosh Soph Athletics Basketball ILetter III Foot ball ILetter III I Company Athletics Basketball IIV oo a R fle IIVI Swimrniri I nnls am Vo e I I Micsellaneous ncers Lt ub r n Hop Club Ilst Vice Pres II Mihtary Private IIVI vate First Class IIII Ser ant First neu tenant I I I THOMAS IAMES WATKINS Flossmoor Illinois Bat ter B Four years ot service Varsity Athletics Cross Country IRes Letter II Letter II Track IRes Let II Company Athletics Basketball IV III rew I occer en Track IReg Cham II Wres ling IReg Champ IVI Miscellaneous Choir I rdon IIII Va sity CI III Mllltary Priv e vate rrst ass I III Lance Corpora RICHARD T WEBB South Bend Indiana Company D Three and one half years of service Varsity Ath letlcs Wrestling IIVI Company Athlehcs Wrest Boxin IV II Mulutary Priya va e First Class II I63 ' ' 5: IJ .. . 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Nmeteen Hundred F1 ty Six -I Frrst IRII I IIII Class THOMAS RUDOLPH WILD Fenton Ivlrchugan Com pany C Four years of servrce Varsuty Athlehcs Wrestlung Illl Il L tter II Company Athlehcs as etball IIVI Cew IIV I Foot a e T nnls IIII Volley a r s In Reg Cha IS cellaneous Honor Guard II Corporal II Cordon u I I a as tics Club IIVI Varslty Club III Mllntary Private IVI P vate Flrst Class IIII Battallon Staff er geant IIII First Lleutenant and Battalion Adjutant Infantry III RODERIC VAIL WILEY Lake Orton Ivlxchlgan Bat tery A One years ot servlce Varslty Athletics Bas ketball ILetter II Football IV Letter II Mlhtary xate II GEORGE RODERICK WILLARD New Kensington Pennsylvanla Band Two years of servlce Company A etlcs F otball III V Ileyball II Muscellan eous C rdon III V dette I Mllltary Prlva e III Prlvate Flrst Class I SHERROD ROBERTS WILLETT IR Gulfport Ivlrss Isslppr Battery B Three years ot service Varsity Ath Ietls Track I I I Company Athletics Basketball I II xnng cer I Cap I II Swlm mng III Reg Champ ll Reg Champ I Tennis eyball IIII III W estlrng I IIII Mnscellaneo r on IIII Mllut r P va e IIII Corpora Ser ean I I WADE MICHAEL WILLEY Toledo Ohio Company B Three years of service Varsnty Athletics Track ILetter III Company Athletrcs Football I III I Soc Reg Champ II S mmlng IIII I Tra II Mnscellan don I II Dra u II y Club eet u I clence ub Photo ra ub I I utary Prlvate IIIII P vate Flrst Class II ergeant C R s MICHAEL REUBEN WILLIAMS III Warsaw I dlana Company B Four years of servrce Varslty Ath I :cs Crew IIV Res Letter III Swlmmmg I V res :ng es e er L r I Company Athletlcs Basketball I C IV III So cer IIV Reg Champ III Reg Champ II g amp II Squash IIV III g IIV nnls IIV II II Volleyball IIV Reg Cham rest IH I I II Mnscellaneous Honor Guard III Squad Leader on I-lo C II Varsnty u I e e News I or I Model Ranlroad Club IIVI Mllltary Pnvate IIVI vate First Class Ill C rporal IIII Sergeant I Frrst Lleutenant - .I f I r.. . ly o , , 0 h,I ' . ,tal full, 4 0 0 , A .... ..... rr., A I- ...,. 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Ch 3 , IgSwimmin , III, IIg Te ' , I, II, Q . , . p Ill, llg W I' g IV, III, IIIQ Boxhg IIV, III, II, :If cord uv, III, II, II, D lbbI f ' CI b II, IIQ Ved tt IIV, III, Edt II 5 Pri I III' O I 1 I Ill 5 ' ' III. st II If C Nmeteen Hundred F1 ty Six PHILIP GORDON WINSOR Morrls llrnols Band One year ot servlce Miscellaneous Chour I Cor n I n nd I Ml :tar r vate I ROBERT THAYER WOOD Lrncoln Nebraska Bat tery A Three years of servrce Academics Cum U 9 III Slver A Illl II Company Athleucs a etball II Cer II Swrmmrng Volley a Ill III Mlscellaneous Four un I ronI II QUlLLSta III R L Staff II M lutary Prlvate III Corpo al Ser eant I C FREDERICK WRIGHT Fort Wayne Indiana Bat tery A Four years of servrce Academics Sllver A IIII Varsnty Athlehcs Golf Ill II Company Ath :cs IReg Champ IV III Il Co Captarn I oo I cer IIV II II Swummlng IReg Champ I eyball IIV Il II Wres IIVI Base a I I Muscellaneous our un I r eant II I-lop Club III rcs Club V M lfary Prnvate IIVI Private Fnrst Class IIII I er nt III Ist Ireutenant C1 Regt Mess Of Icer LUIS MANUEL YANES Caracas Venezuela Troop B Two years of servrce Company Athlehcs Basket eam S Cer I I Co e amp C pt I qua h Swrmmrn I I eball Ill Mlltar rlyate I I Lance or ral II RONALD IAY YONOVER Cary Induana Company C Four years of servlce Varsity Athlehcs Basketball ILetter II Letter II Fresh Soph Athlehcs Basket ball IL tter IIII Company Athlehcs Basketball I OTIDBII e 5 I 5 3 II II Miscellaneous Honor Guard III Squad Lead u I rsrty u I U a I Vedet I III lntramura Sports Editor II Sports Edrtor II Mllltary Pruvate I vate Irst ass I I r eant I rrgf Lreutenant II 'I :I ' I F lr C., ass . . . f ' ' I 3 I ' I-I1 do IIgDa ce Ba II. 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Ig S s III, IIQ ' 'g II I Bas , II. i' y: P' II 1 C - po I. 9 I , A - ' 5 I - IIV C FO IIV, III, II, II, Bas b II IV, III, II, II, Softb Il IIV, III, II, IIg Volleyb II IIV, III, QHIIEHOD ob I'I:Va' Clb '11, I-Q Qill III, II,RoIICuIIIl,Ir, te , I IIV , Pri If' Cl In ,se g llllg pt . ,I 1111 iilivmnrmm Colonel Claxre W jackson Culvm Mll1td1V Academy Staff 1927 32 1941 56 Counselor Compam C and Mathematlcs Instructo1 OCtOb91 14 1899 Janua1y 6 1956 Robert Allan Lett Culve1 Summel Naval School 1953 Culvel M1l1t31X 1953 50 Thud ClaQsman ln Company B Septembe1 22 1939 Decembe131 1955 RO TER OF CADETS 'Aborn Edward jr 403 Caslno Ave Cran ford N j ClassV Adams Charles Cllnton 118 Hlgh Polnt Road Peorla Ill Troop A Class III Adams john Clarkson 127 Rlverdrlve Logan W Va Company B Class IV Adler D3VId Wallace 931 5th St Columbus Ind Troop A Class IV Agas George james 40 Colonlal Lane Dayton Ohlo Class V Ahn Yong jun 6 25 Slng Kyo Dong Chongko Ku Seoul Korea Company D Class I Albrecht Wllllam Paul 336 Merrlweather Road Grosse Polnt 36 Mlch Battery A Class III Alch Donald Arthur 8104 Stratford Clayton 24 Mo Company A Class IV Alexander D3Vld Mlchael 97 Southwlck DFIV6 Bedford Ohlo Company C Class IV Allen Lange Walker Il 2930 Octavla St New Orleans La Company D Class III Alllson Carl Edward 1327 E Grove St Bloomlngton lll Battery B Class III Alllson john Paul I327 East Grove St Bloom lngton III Company C Class I Alsop McLallen 3 Rlvercrest Road New York 71 New York Troop B Class IV llAnderson Donald Welllng 3410 Monte Vlsta Blvd Albuquerque New MGXICO Battery A Class Ill IjAhdfUllS Allen Leroy Route 1 Fountaln Mlch Co C Class IV Ansbaugh Warren Wllllam 418 North Chl cago Street Lltchfleld Mlch Class V App john O Neal 7919 Forest Avenue Mun st r Ind Bt B Classl Archer Gerald Edwln Euclld Ave Palnts e Ky Bt B Class Il Ardussl john August 19690 Beachcllff Blvd Rocky Rlver 16 Ohlo Tr B Class ll Arlas Franclsco Antonlo Calle Elvlra Mendez No 3 Panama Republlc of Panama T Anas OCTBVIO Antonlo Calle Elvlra Mendez No 3 Panama Republlc of Panama T B Class IV Armer Lee Haynes jr 805 Hlll Crest Fort Worth 7 Texas Co A Classl AUREDSIEIN Nell Eugene 34 South Pleasant Ave Falrborn Ohlo Tr B Class Ill Ayers Beaman Holmes jr 3329 Sylvanhurst Road Cleveland Helghts 12 Ohlo Class V Babcock john Lee 2388 East Shore Lane Culver Ind Bt A Class Ill Bacon Mlchael Flemlng 3 W South St rlsburg lll Bt B Classl Baer Robert Maurlce 415 Coqulllard South Bend Ind Co A Classl Ballle Stephen Kent 535 W Colfax South Bend Ind Co C Classl Baldrldge Edgar Earl 908 Alta Dnve Worth Texas Co A Class III Ball john Atklns 1411 St Andrews Mldland Mlch Band Class II Bannlnga Scott Howell 3927 Wlndsor Youngstown 12 Ohlo Co A Class ll Bard Ralph Austln 3d Brlnker Road Barrlng n I C D Class Barredo Carlos Andres 1621 Domlnga Street Malate Manlla Phlllpplne Islands C B Class I Barret Thomas Holllngsworth 2765 Falrfleld Avenue Shreveport La Co C Class ll 'Barron james Elllott 1503 Storey Street Mld land Texas Bt A Class Il 1Bartholomew Henry Walker 164 Wllllams bury Road Blrmlngham Mlch Tr A Class Har Ave Ave Fort Drlve Road Bastlan Glenn Frank 551 Patterson Ave Cumberland Md Bt A Class Il 'Left durlng the year Bates Wllllam Homer jr 27204 Lake Road Bay Vlllage Ohlo Co C Class Il Bathrlck Donald Upton j 2716 AQUBVISIB Blvd Ft Lauderdale Fla Bt B Class IV Baum Henry james 319 West Maln Street Morrls Ill Band Class ll Bays john Carter Culver Mllltary Academy Cu ver Ind Bt B Beatty Davld Ryan Wlnnetka Ill Co Becker jerry Alan Houston 19 Texas Tr B Class Ill Bender Charles D3Vld 3003 Beechwood Ave Muncle Ind Bt B Class III tBennett james Russell East Hampton Long Island N Y Tr A Class lll Benson George Woodworth 2427 Elghth St Cuyahoga Falls Ohlo Bt A Class Ill Bernhardt Rudolph jack 1508 Hlnman Ave Evanston III Bt B Class II Berry james OSIE West County Llne Road Barrlngton Ill Co C Class IV Bessmer Davld Albert 3217 Fulton Road N W Canton 9 Ohlo Band Classl Blkos ParaskevasN 225 East Rldge Rd Gary Ind Co A Classl Blrd jon Arthur 304 Beaver St Royal Oak Mlch Bt A Class ll Blshop Ferdlnand W 400 Elmwood Athens Ohlo ClassV Blackmar Alfred Owen 5th 1191 Tate Drlve Columbus Ga Co A Class I Blanke Warren jay 4319 Brlttany Rd Otta wa Hllls Ohlo Co C Classl Bloch SamA jr 212 Forestlne Ave Gadsden Ala Co A Class IV Blomgren Davld jay 4228 N Hermltage A e Chlcago13 III C D Class III Bobo Phlllp Lane 200 E W8ShIngfOH Blvd Grove Clty Pa Co C Class IV Bollng Robert T 3930 Lake St Lake Charles La Bt B Class IV Bolton George Anthony juno Beach RD No 4 Box 9 West Palm Beach Fla C Class Il 1070 Westmoor Rd B Class V 5567 Longmont Road Bonds jay Frederlck Route 9 Box 93 Fort Worth Texas Bt B Class IV BonDurant Robert Hadley 1130 E jefferson Blvd South Bend Ind Tr A Class I Book Robert Allan 826 N Ellsworth St Napervllle Ill Band Class Ill Boone Robln james 30 W Chlcago Ave Chlcago III Tr B Class IV Borlek Dennls Edmund 6443 N Rockwell St Chlcago Ill Tr B Class Ill Bosclo juan L IS j Corral Vlej0 Ponce Puerto Rlco Tr B Class Il Bou ler john E D 804 S Fancher St Mount Pleasant Mlch Tr B Class III Boudreau Robert Byers 539 Nome Ave Ak ron OhlO Bt B Class ll gBowyer Rlchard Allan 1614 Devon Clrcle South Bend Ind Tr A Class IV Braden Frank Edgar 2550 Kemper Road Shaker Helghts 20 Ohlo Co A Class Il Brannon Anthony Grlfflths 208 Plne Vlew Road Durham N C Bt A Classl Brassert john Herman Schenley Apartments Plttsburgh Penna C D Class I Brewes Frank Rlchard 1200 South 11th St Nlles Mlch Bt B Class Ill Broadston Thomas Moore 304 North Road Smoke Rlse Butler N j Tr B Class IV Broder Robert Allen 810 N Camden Drlve Beverly Hlls Calif Co B Class III Brown Dan Hedges jr 150 E Superlor St Chlcago Ill Class V Brown Donald Rlchard 29555 Shaker Blvd Chagrln Falls Ohlo Co C Class III Brown james Paul 603 South Court Street Crown Polnt Ind Co A Class II Brown Martln Shallenberger Asbourne Har rods Creek Ky Tr A Classl Brown Nell Anthony 603 S Court St Crown Polnt Ind Co A Class ll Brown Ronald McDowell 825 Euclld Ave Marlon Ind Co B Class III Byran George Gelder 1016 W john St Champalgn Ill Co C Class II Bucur Nlcholas Alan 524 Roosevelt Street Gary Ind Co A Class Il Buell Charles Cllnton jr 970 Armour Clrcle Lake Forest Ill Bt B Class ll Bunn Frederlck Stewart 397 TOWGYVIEW Road Dayton 9 Ohlo Bt B Class Il Buresh james Frank 8906 West 31st St Brookfleld lll Class V Burns Thomas Robert 110 Woodland Ave Salem Ohlo Co D Classl Burr Luman 210 East Chestnut St Bloom lngton lll ClassV Butler Rhett Wheeler 1419 Park Ave Rlver est Ill Bt B Clas Il Caesar Bernard Wllllam Klrby Lane Rye N Y Co D Class ll Cahn Mlke E 20 Swan St Lake Vlsta New Orleans La Co D Classl Caln Robert Pledger 3233 N W 20th Oklahoma Clty Okla Bt A Class IV Calahane james Penne Shelby Ind T A Class I Calderon Manuel Pelayo Paltllla 12th St No 119 Panama Clty Republlc of Panama Tr A Class II Calderon Agullar jose Ignaclo Calle 38 Paseo Colon San jose Costa Rlca Co B Class II Calevas Harry Phlllp 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Donald Alfred 4715 N Damon Ave Chncago 25 Ill Tr A Classl Hodgknn Wnllnam Henry 235 S Mann St Wnnchester Ky Bt B Class Ill Holnfneld Loyd Wayne jr 1630 W jackson Blvd Chncago lll Class V Holman Andrew Paul 1718 S 4th Sprnng Ill C A Class Holmes Gordon Russell 132 Lnncoln Blvd Battle Creek Mnch Co A Class IV Holmes Hartley Huntnngton 1091 S Renaud Rd Grosse Pointe Woods 36 Mnch Tr A Class IV Hopknns john Marcus Box 2564 Gndeon Mo Band Class II Hopper Fredernck Conger Pana Road Taylor v e III Bt B Class V Hornaday George Wnllnam 2108 54th Ave North St Petersburg Fl Bt B Classl Horneman Carl Pendleton Army Ford Farm RD 1 Cayuga Ind Co B Class II Hoss joseph Morrns 1311 Fifth Ave Laurel Mss C C Class II Houlsby john Robbnns Stop 33 Duneland Beach Mnchngan Cnty Ind Co B Class ll Howell Davnd Ross 13107 Sherwood Drnve Huntnngton Woods Mnch Co D Classl Howlson jack Lee 30 N Adams Akron Ohno Co A Class III Humphrey Byron McClellan 710 W Beach Blvd Pass Chrnstnan Mnss Co C Class Ill Hutchnson joseph Byrns jr 2830 Habersham Road Atlanta Ga Tr B Class IV Ingham Carl Fredernck 4415 Greenwood Drnve Des Monnes I2 Iowa Co C Class I Ireland Thomas Saxton 22475 McCauley Road Cleveland 22 Ohno Co A Class II lversen john Carl 2928 Linwood Rd Cnn cnnnatn 8 Ohno Troop A Class IV jakle john Allans 286 McKnnley Road Grosse Ponnte Farms Mnch Co A Class Il jensel john RFD 1 Delaware Ohno Band Class I jenknns Ralph Lee 1759 Avonlea Ave Bond Hnll Clncnnnatn 37 Ohno Class V jern Edward Fred 3d 10501 Pranrne Ave Chncago 28 III T B Classll johns john Keith 4800 Mnchngan Road I dnanapolss lnd Class V johnson Okla T B Classl johnson Cnty johnson Ind Class V Dale Ossnp 1376 E 26th St Tulsa Edward Peter Edgewood Mnchngan john Alfred Culver Mnlntary Academy Culver Ind Co D Classl 'johnson john Arne 2120 E State St Rock for Ill Band Class IV johnstone Edwin Ruthven jr 2419 Rnver Rd Maumee Ohno Co C Class IV jones james Randall RR 6 Decorah Iowa Tr A Classl jurado Vnctor Alfonso Hotel Humbolt Playas 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' ' ' ' . -, - . : ' - MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF HORSEMANSHIP DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Edward T Payson Sensor Instructor Dsrector of Band Chasrman of Mussc and Art De partment Culver Mslstary Academy Class of l922 Harvard College Wooster College Mus B Lt Colonel I N G james D Kohn Assocsate Instructor Mussc Chscago Musscal College B M M M Cap tasn C Nl A Warner Wsllsams Artsst sn Ressdence Berea College Butler Unsverssty Herron Art Insts tute Art lnststute of Chscago B FA Mayor C M A Claude E Zetty Assocsate Instructor Mussc Cornell Unsverssty BS Indsana Unsverssty M M Westmsnster Chosr College Captasn C M A SCIENCE DEPARTMENT George man O johnson Master Instructor Chasr Scsence Department Mslton College Unsverssty of Wssconssn Ph D UC Colonel C M A E Benner Instructor Scsence Earl College A B Indsana Unsverssty U C L A Unsverssty of Chscago Mayor U S A F R Hugh H Harper Instructor Motors and Book keepsng Berea College Spencersan School of Fsnance B C S Mayor C M A Ronn N Msnne Instructor Scsence Northwest ern Unsverssty BA M A Captasn C M A james V Msracle Instructor Scsence Oshkosh State Teachers College B S College of Wsl Isam and Mary A M Mayor U S A F R Melvslle K Short Asssstant Instructor Scsence UCLA AB Unsverssty of Calstornsa at Berkley Cornell Unsverssty Comdr US C G R Walter W Strast Master Instructor Scsence Albson College AB Unsverssty of Mschs gan M S U CLA GE Scsence Fellow Myron ham C M A Wsllsam A Strow lsee Counselor Staffl ADMISSIONS DEPARTMENT john W Henderson Dean of Admssssons lsee Admsnsstratsve StaftI Frank M Bryant Asssstant to Dean ot Admss ssons Mount Unson College AB Unsver ssty of Psttsburgh Ed M Captasn C M A Louss j Fontasne Asssstant to Dean of Ad mssssons Asssstant Instructor Englssh De Pauw Unsverssty B A ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Donald C Sutherland Sensor Instructor Mathe matscs Dsrector of Athletscs Asssstant Coach football Coach boxsng Unsverssty of Mschsgan A B Unsverssty of Psttsburgh Ed M Lt Colonel C M A Ervsn R Nelson Coach Varssty Golf lnstruc tor Golf Mayor C M A Russell D Olsver Head Coach Basketball Baseball Football Culver Mslstary Academy Class of l93l Unsverssty of Mschsgan A B Mayor U S A R Robert E Twsss lsee Fsfth ClassI RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES Charles E Allen j Chaplasn Maryvslle Col lege BS Loussvslle Presbytersan Semsnary Hardsgg Sexton Chaplasn and Dsrector of Re lsgsous Actsvstses lSeptember to NovemberI Instructor Hsstory Msams Unsverssty AB DD Prsnceton Unsverssty MA Prsnceton Theologscal Semsnary BTh Unsverssty of Csncsnnats Indsana Unsverssty Unsverssty of Edsnburgh I74 Clarence A Whstney Chasrman Department of Horsemanshsp Mslstary Offscer Black Horse Troop Dsrector Cavalry Summer Camp Unsverssty of Masne LLB Colonel Cavalry ING j Robert Feeley Instructor sn Equstatson Coach Varssty jumpsng I t Lseutenant I N G john H Frstz lsee Hsstory DepartmentI Louss j Stone Mslstary Counselor Troop Coach Varssty Polo Instructor Horse manshsp Mayor U S A IRet I FIFTH CLASS C Glenn Coolman Counselor V Class Ball State Teachers College Franklsn College Mayor C M A Robert E Twsss Mslstary Advssor V Class Asssstant Coach Football Kemper Mslstary junsor College A A Purdue Unsverssty B S Ist Lseutenant U S A R LIBRARY Elszabeth M Bryant Lsbrarsan Pennsylvansa College for Women Mount Unson Carnegse lnststute of Technology B LS Charles S Young Unson College AB AM Unsverssty of Chscago Mayor CMA COUNSELOR STAFF Lawrence E BeBout Asssstant to Bussness Manager Counselor Company C january june Secretary Culver Legson and CSSAA Culver Mslstary Academy Class of l923 Syracuse Unsverssty Commander CSNS Robert Bolton jr Counselor Band lnstruc tor Mathematscs U S Naval Academy BS Naval War College Captasn USN IRet I Roy L Dalferes Counselor Company D Lousssana State Unsverssty Colonel USA lRet I john F Edgell Counselor Company B Sensor Instructor Englssh Amherst College AB Columbsa Unsverssty AM Teachers Col lege of Columbsa Unsverssty Unsverssty of Bsrmsngham lEnglandI Lseut U S N R tRet I Lt Colonel C M A Wsllsam j Eyerly Counselor Troop A USMA B S Colonel U S A IRet I Clasre W jackson Counselor Company C Sensor Instructor Mathematscs Ball State Teachers College A B Unsverssty of Mschs gan M S Unsverssty of Southern Calsfornsa Infantry School Colonel I N CI ldeceasedI john R Mars Counselor Fseld Artsllery Bat tery B Instructor Languages Brown Uns verssty AB Harvard Unsverssty EdM M A Lt Colonel C M A E Kemp Moore Counselor Company A Se nsor Instructor Englssh Indsana Unsver ssty AB Colonel USAR Wsllsam A Strow Counselor Troop B I structor Scsence Msams Unsverssty BS Syracuse Unsverssty MA Lt Colonel CMA artsn Uebel Counselor Fseld Artsllery Bat tery A Instructor Languages Dartmouth A B Unsverssty of Cologne Indsana Uns verssty Captasn U SAR Lt Colonel IN G Mslan D Baker Chasrman lsee Admsnsstra tsve StaffI Vsrgsnsa R Abasr Regsstered Nurse St joseph Hospstal South Bend Ind Leone Basley Regsstered Nurse Regsstered Technscsan Madsson Wssc Sanstarsum Hospstal Chscago Lysng sn Hospstal Reba Wagoner South Bend Ind Memorsal Hospstal Vsrgsnsa Wsllsamson Regsstered Nurse S joseph Hospstal South Bend Ind Indsana Unsverssty BS MILITARY STAFF Charles F McKsnney lsee Admsnsstratsve StaftI Wsllsam j Eyerly lsee Counselor StaffI john H Frtz lsee Hsstory DepartmentI john E Maser lsee Admsnsstratsve Staffl james V Msracle lsee Scsence DepartmentI Hopksns S Peffers Culver Mslstary Academy Class of l924 Unsverssty of Wssconssn Unsverssty of Southern Calsfornsa Lt Col onel USMCR Edward Stephenson lsee Admsnsstratsve Staffl Kenneth Trsckey Asssstant Instructor Hsstory Asssstant Coach Athletrcs Msddle Tenn essee State College B S Captasn CM A Clarence A Whstney lsee Department ot HorsemanshspI R O T C STAFF OFFICERS Fre A Pserce j Professor of Mslstary Scsence and Tactscs Texas A and M Col lege B S Lt Colonel Infantry U S Army Harold H Holladay M!Sgt Instructor Rolland C Knsght Iowa State College lst Lseutenant U S Army Harold j Merten MfSgt Instructor jerry Nemsth M!Sgt Instructor Paul H Saft M!Sgt Instructor Matthew R Wallss The Cstadel USMA BS Captasn U S Army Myron E Wsllsams M!Sgt Instructor PUBLICITY PUBLICATIONS Robert Rust Dsrector ot Publscsty Franklsn College A B Indsana Unsverssty M A Ma yor C M A SERVICE DEPARTMENT john W Bays lsee Admsnsstratsve StaftI Lawrence E BeBout lsee Counselor Statfl Henry L Hennsng Dsrector of Purchases South Bend College of Commerce Val F Herrmann Manager Unstorm Depart ment Homer Kemple Taslor Shop Foreman and de ssgner Raymond C Manss Supersntendent of Busld sngs and Grounds j Rex Mawhorter Postmaster Hesdelberg College Robert W Ott Audstor Robert Rossow Steward of Mess Hall Col one USA IRetI Edgar Shaw Manager Quartermaster Store Ernest W VanDyke Plant Dsrector - A I A . 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Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct Oc Oc 6 Calendar Of Year s Events Cadet Off1C8TS and plebes returned Old Cadets and V Class re 1ste1 ed Tombston Folmatlon Equ1pment lssued Gold and SllVe1 A assembly F1rst Urld pep rally and snake dance Culver defeated Wabash 32 0 m f1rst game F1rst Classmen s Dance at Beason Entertamed record crowd of Dads ln Fa thers Week End program C01 don Campus Chest drlve started Squadron defeated St John s 47 6 K dets played for Homecommg Dance Nov 9 Com ocat1on featured Earl Sp1ce1 Nov 11 Veteran s Day ceremony Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Jan an Jan Jan an an an Fe Feb Feb Feb The Music Assembly College Boards Dr Frew s p o k e at Chapel Annual Thanks 1V1flg Ball at Illgllt Polo team met Un1v of Vlrglnla F1rst annual Sports D1nner Drum 8z Bugle Corps at Ind1ana Socrety D1nner Basketball and Sw1mm1ng teams opened seasons Chrlstmas Vacat1on began Hol1day furlough ended R1tes for Col C W Jackson Ralph Marterxe on Culver stage Salzburg Marlonette Theater assembly Mld semester exams Mounted Serv1ce Dance Second Semester began Bandsmen earned hlgh ratmgs ln State Muslc Contest Second Class Party Mld year make l1st announced Bragglottr Plano Concert Feb 'Vlar Mar Mar Mar Mar 'VI31 Mar Apr Apr Apr May May May June 6 The Fur ng Squa Don Cossack Chorus Annual Scholarsh1p Banquet Cadet Talent Show Annu 1 Sprmg dorse Show Infantry Dance Rlfle team wms Indlana meet MOFTIS F1 ank Seemg Eye Inc assembly Gregory MUSIC Assembly Spl mg Vacat1on began Gover nment Inspect1on Un1ve1s1ty ofXV1scons1n acappella cholr ulw er Relays Baseball Golf Tenn1s season opens VHfS1tV Club Dance Frfth Class graduat1on Fmal Fxam xx eek Fmal format1on The Horse Show I7 9 . 13 - g' - . 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