Massanutten Military Academy - Adjutant Yearbook (Woodstock, VA)

 - Class of 1940

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LOU LICHENSTEIN uDiZzn XVHITE P1.AINS, NEw XYORK Varsity Basketball, Track, History Club, Jeff Privale OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY ROBERT RAYMOND MARMION Bob PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA Football, Track, Glee Club, Jeff Private ROBERT MAURICE MORVAY Bob A'I'LAN'I'lC CITY, NEW JERSEY Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Boxing, V. Swim- ming, Jeff Private ROYAL PRICE, JR. Bud JOHNSTOVVN, PENNSYLVANIA Varsity Football, Varsity Track, History Club, Jeff Private CLEON VVILSON RAESE, JR. HCHPU IJAVIS, XVI-IST VIRGINIA Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, History Club, RiHe Team, Poe Lanfe Corporal BETTIS AIR SCHOOL DONALD WALTER RAESE Don DAVIS, XVEST VIRGINIA Varsity Basketball, Tennis, Track, Varsity Football, jeff Corporal ANNAPOLIS EDWARD MARCELLI SIDXVA Sid NEXN'ARK, NEW JERSEY Swimming, RiHe Team, Poe Corporal RUTGERS UNIVERSITY CHARLES SIMON Mela,v', PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, His- tory Club, Jeff Privalo ALBERTO SARDINA SOLES MAF, I-IABANA, Cu BA J. V. Swimming, History Club, Jeff Corporal INIORRO CASTLE MILITARY IACADEMY, HAVANA, CUBA CHARLES HENRY STYPE Clzurk WoosTER, OHIO Track, fManagerj, Garrick Club, Band, Poe Lieutenant, Drum Major GEORGE WHYTE TRIMBLE Doo IVIARTINSBURG, WES'l' VIRGINIA Track Varsity Swimming Cbflanagerj, Garrick Club, Jeff Lieutenant lil. SHEPHERD COLLEGE MAX VVILHERN WILLINGHAM Eamon PARRISH, ALABAMA Varsity Football, Glee Club, Baseball QManagerl, Poe Scrgearzt ALABAMA STATE ROBERT LEE WISE Bob BRAVE, PENNSYLVANIA Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Poe Private PENN. STATE DAN YOUNG KfDanH AKRON, OHIO Basketball, Baseball, Track, History Club, Poe Corporal DUKE UNIVERSITY JOHN LICHENSTEIN MARMION MORVAY PRICE RAESE, C. RAESE, D. SIDWA SIMON, C. SOLES STYPE TRIMBLE WILLINGHAM WISE YOUNG

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TRUM BLR BOY ER ARTHUR THOMAS TERRY MANDY BROOKLYN, NEW YORK J. V. Football, Varsity Tennis, Band, Poe Corporal WILLIAM GORDON TILLEY KIBNIYI ARLINGTON, NEW JERSEY Varsity Swimming, Rifle Team CManagerJ, Track, Poe Private U. S. COAST GUARD ACADEMY RONALD ARTHUR TRUMBLE Ronnie MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN Varsity Swimming, Declamation, Garrick Club, Band, Jeff Private ROBERT FRANKLIN WHARTON llB0bl! VERONA, NEW JERSEY Glee Club, Rifle Team, Jeff Corporal ROBERT FARRELL WHEELER llBobll M'r. LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA Varsity Football, Basketball, Jeff Lieutenant CITADEI. ARTHUR ZWIERLEIN agud., LAKEWOOD, OI-IIO Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Track, Jeff Private Certyfeate Students RUSSELL ARTHUR ANDERSON Andy PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND Varsity Football, Poe Private WAKE FOREST COLLEGE WHARTON WHEELER BROOKE BUCHANAN JACK THOMAS BECK ccnmrr MONESSEN, PENNSYLVANIA History Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Jeff Private DELOS WHITE BOYER 1KDon7l CI-IICAGO, ILLINOIS Swimming, Track, Garrick Club, Poe Private DUKE UNIVERSITY ROBERT EARL BROOKE llB0b!D ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA Varsity Swimming, Track, Garrick Club, History Club, Poe Lance Corporal JAMES LATIMER BUCHANAN lCBu6kPl WILMINGTON, IJELAWARE Football, Baseball, Track, Rifle Team, Poe Private ALABAMA A JOSE LUIS CARRION Choc CANOVANAS, PUERTO RICO History Club, Jeff Corporal UNIVERSITY or KEN'l'UCKY CHARLES WILLIAM EYLER Bill TI-IURMONT, MARYLAND J. V. Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Poe Private HARRY SAM HOWARD llHarr-yi, NlAN'FlC, CONNECTICUT Poe Private CARL JOSEPH JOHN Carlile BRATTLEEORO, VERMONT J. V. Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball, Glee Club, Jeff Private ST. ANSLEM COLLEGE ZWIERLEIN ANDERSON BECK CARRION EYLER HOWARD



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Cmzlifzmvffrom page ll priscs 65 Seniors, 35 of whom are candidates for the Diploma and 30 of whom expect the Certificate. The -lunior Class has 32 members, the Sophomore Class, log the lfreshman Class, 20, and the Junior School, 8. Highest honors in the Senior School for the cur- rent year have been won by Cadet Wlilliam Howard Zinkhan of llnion Bridge, Maryland, whose aver- age for the year is 95.20. Second ranking in Senior School has been awarded to Wlilliam Golladay of XVoodstock, Virginia, with an average of 93.70. The -lunior School scholarship honors have been awarded to Cadets l,eonard Mansfield Horner of West Hartford, Connecticut, and Joseph VVilson of Wilmington, Delaware, with averages of 90.50 and 88.70, respectively. Massanutten's students this year come from eighteen states, the District of Columbia and four foreign countries: Venezuela, Porto Rico, Cuba and ,I l lN ll JR Cl..-XSS lfafk Rua' llqfl In righll: Ciilstcin, Trau, l.aMarca, Curran, Daugherty, Palnicr, Bucher. lVi11'dlL' Raw: lfritts, lfoucar, Fahnestock, Mitchell, Rvilly, liadcr, Mcl,cod, Klein, H. l rr1r1lRr1w: Baggctt, Gervaize, licaluu, lilunr, Stine, Clark, W., Hobert, Imirie, Coltcryahn. SUPlIUMORl . CLASS Ifmtk Ruta flqfl In righfl: l,arner, l,ittle, Mansene Suthcrlanil, Duscnbury, Richman, Myerston, McAdoo. Frrml Row: Ronci, Kanun, Robinson, Cole, Zepp, Reichman, Epstein. Honduras. Pennsylvania leads the geographic dis- tribution with 34, while Virginia misses an equal rating by one. New York ranks third with 20, Ohio follows with 12, Maryland is fifth with 11. Following these are the District of Columbia and New jersey with eight each, Rhode Island with 7, Michigan with 6, VVest Virginia with 5, Venezuela with 3 and Delaware, Connecticut and Alabama with 2 each. To the Valley of the Shenandoah, Vermont, Massachusetts, lllinois, Wlisconsin, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Porto Rico, Cuba and Honduras has each sent one of her sons. Aside from the Post graduate division,theJunior School and the Commercial Department, there are the usual four classes in our school. The Freshman and Sophomore classes ordinarily do not organize, since the hazing, ratting, class scraps, etc., usually associated with traditional rivalry between these two groups are conspicuously absent from Massanutten. Here we are all pulling for the greater glory of the school more than the lesser glory of any class as such. This does not mean that the two lower classes lose their identity. Far from it. There is plenty of spirit and good-natured -ioshing back and forth. But they are content to bide their time until they get a chance to be the Big Shots staging the junior Prom and the Senior Graduation exercises. Since the activities leading up to and climaxing Commencement week are primarily the business of the juniors and Seniors, these two classes have organized. Through such organization thay feel that they can much better perform their duties, and so close another year with a Hourish befitting the ability and dignity of our staid and decorous Seniors and those who will be Seniors next year. The Class of '40 had as its officers this year: Kurt Klein, President, Stephen NVoishnis, Vice- Presidentg Nicanor Garcia, Secretary, Robert Klein, Treasurer. The officers of the junior Class were: NVayne Fahnestock, President, Howard Zinkhan, Vice- Presidentg Robert Daugherty, Secretary, and Theodore Hobert, Treasurer. The Junior Class staged a most delightful Com- mencement Ball this year, in which the decorations were thought by many to be as attractive as have ever appeared in Virginia I,ee Harrison Gymna- sium. The Ball was given in honor of the retiring Senior Class, and was widely attended by a large assemblage of invited guests. Music was furnished by the George Washington Hotel Orchestra of Winchester. From an academic standpoint, the four high- school classes-Freshmen, Sophomores, juniors, Seniorsfhave maintained a commendable record for scholarship. Although there has been, as al- ways, a small percentage of failures, the class

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