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l CHARLES W. MCLAWHORN, A.B. A,r,ri,ffa1zf Commamlzmt of Cadets English Among the heads of the faculty is this gentle- man who with all his power is striving to see that every cadet who leaves this school shall go out into the world to further his education. It is through men of his personality and character that our school has become what it is today. ROBERT J. BENCHOF F A.B., LL.B. Arrirtant H eadmurler We owe Captain McLawhorn more than we can express' in words. Although his schedule is filled to capacity, he always finds time for a cheerful word of encouragement which helps to brighten dull mornings. To a brilliant scholar and a perfect gentleman, we wish to express a word of thanks for his constant work in the preparation of our minds for higher education. GUY A. BENCHOFF Major, R. O. T. C. Q C ommandant of C udeti' To this man goes the responsibility for seeing that we, the Cadets of M. M. A., are at our best at all times. Although he may seem to be hard- boiled, he is a very jovial gentleman. He has given up many good hours of sleep to prepare a full day's schedule for us. Whatever free time he has is usually given to making a better corps. Year after year he has worked to make one good Glee Club after another, and he always succeeds.
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llOXX'ARlD Al, liliNCQllOlilf Ali., AM.. Pilll, A Mli TISTR TIIL MRS. lfliORliNCQli is lSliNCIHOlflf Ali, We-, the Seniors of SO, will always hold the fonil memories of Colonel lienehofli deg-p in our hearts. Along with regular neguleinie courses, he has entleixvoretl to help each one of us g.1in nn unclerstnntling of life and responsibility which makes men of young boys, All that we have we owe to this gentleman of unswerving high regiiril for principle and the hurning desire to miilce the future citizens of America gooil citizens. 'lihe cheerful good morning Lllltl the every tiny smile from our mother of the eiunpus his iurnetl mziny sunl tlgiys into happy memories. Vile will not only rememher how we eherishetl her friendly greetings on the campus. hut ailso the memory of how she so willingly tlevotetl much of her time to the canteen, so that we eoultl have it sn.1i'k lvetween me.1ls. will he ulive in our healrts for .i long time to come.
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George l, Shelley A.ll., A.M, IJFLIII uf lfilrlllli' A talented, devoted faculty graces the Massa- nutten scene. So much has been written in prior yearbooks about the admirable qualities of said faculty, that we hesitate to proceed along a similar path, lest we be accused of triteness and lack of originality. But we find it unavoidable. We like these men and women who share our lives with us. We re- spect their knowledge and wisdom-we appreciate their unselfish interest in our problems, and we do have problems. The realization has crept upon us THE FACULTY l l james C. Ratcliife Frank S. Kovacs li. Clyde liranxcome mas., ,l.l7, 12.5, 15.5. Biology, Si'i1'l1i'i' Nlulfri'n1uli4'x, I'lvj'Aii'x. cibl'IlIfXil'Y M1't'fiuuii'l1l Drrlwillg that teachers are darn nice people. Theirs is no easy job, for some one hundred and forty boys of all ages require the abilities of no average man. To them goes the credit for making this school the smooth-operating and well-disciplined institu- tion that it is. To them, the men and women of the faculty, go our profound appreciation for the faith they have given us, and for the good habits we have formed and the knowledge we have gained that we will carry with us throughout our lives. tiard lf. lfllis Leroy li. Glunt W'alter H. Holt Henry S. Donaldson Robert F. Minner ns. Ilim-lnr uf Jltlrlidirt, rms., A.M. A.is. Lu., A.M. ul I,lY'l't'f0f nf flffl- U. S. Ili.sfm'i' AilI'uIIH'iI' Mullwzmllirx Iinglixfv Grrmrzn. l:H'IH'll, History li luis, llwlog y 10
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