Missouri Military Academy - Yearbook (Mexico, MO)

 - Class of 1959

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'X6 A V' A D E Y 7451190 NISOOURI And now may f od be uzthzn sou to re fesh you and above you to bless you Maw Cod be around wou to protect you and beneath xou to hold wou up Wax God be before you to lead mu on ln Lalor and courage One Cod uho Ilzeth and rezzgnetlz uorld uzthout end Amen fl Ni! . -1 N ' o aaoa. 1 ' .3 2 ? T2 F ee '4a Q aoo QlL25a2a2e2222i223E2E2212gi3 .A 1 .o-'4V V 1 531' o o o a I nf V- U 'AIV if:3::ZE1'iiiiiiii'3f'2iwii2iQT2Z22ifl1323'3i1'-'7''Z''zzwn Tops Missouri Milit Mexico, - 4 ' r v ' 3. A zffgi? xv. ' A . f V-Q, -.nf 3 f,, 451, . a K-ff-4 .--if 1 - A ,J f wifi? X ' .- . 'D' At iq-W ' 2, 1: 1 '-'V ' lf, k 9-Aww' Q .Of 'fn : ,, .Az hh ,.: 1. , J'-, 14 , f Q' - - o . I ff n ' MV 17? A .'-' Lx 4 . 14, H Q. 1. , fi , , , - , n - '7' f wi 'f ' - - ' Y- ' V' f. ,X I fr - 4 ' . 149. . 5 ,gi 9 Q . -1 ffl , A U it . U.: . fv ' b 3 C - V ' - ' , QAM-.k1bmdQ2vzeg5.'ff .- M ia x, ' 0 Q v ,I W U as 171.0 in-....m. W4 B I' . 5 fi g..,,,.4 A 4-- mg ,wfa1ag2,y,w?,ir,. , V' A y,3.f:'k1f.4fHy,0, W V :YW 4 ' I Y 1 ' ff ,. M. fi , , I L- A, 1 , , 4' f Gt, ' r f ' 7.91 f ss- F., ' vs H, ,I y 6 , I A.. A N gn' Q, 45.4 , , ,A 15 nf' f N52 '-v44w-1 -M . 4 W ' f ' vac- . it x.,, I I Q Taps for 1959 is dedicated to Lt. Col. Chester'M. Nunn, the Academy's hard working and unselfish com- mandant. As the senior class sponsor, he has guided us with the unselfishness and kindness that inspires us with the will to do our best. Col. Nunn is, to us, the example of the perfect man . . . dedicated, unselfish, fair, and kind. He is in- deed a friend. To be a man such as he Is all we ever want to be. The guide to those who want success The epitome of kindliness For Colonel Nunn welll always pray The best of luck in every way' Acoolemics Milito ry Athletics Activities Junior School 'X BJUN Q3 2.3mm ff'N,,:fwi ,,. U' ' 'V Taps Mike Dalton. . . Mike Dyer. . . Craig Manley. . . Brian Oviedo .... John McCullough .... John Meyer ..... Jack Austin. . Guy Sesler ..... Staff for 1959 ..........Editor . . . .Assistant Editor . .... Business Manager . ..... Academics Editor . . .Military Editor . . . . .Sports Editor . . . . .Activities Editor Junior School Editor Chester Buehre ............ Photo Editor Gary Hoepfner, Gary Fox, Duane Fulkes, Ken Kloos, Jerry Whittaker, John Sander, Steve Richards, Joe Martin, Ronald Harris, David Geng. . .Assistants Mai. Charles Stribling III ........ Advisor FN JUN 34 'l?lil!' Q Milli WIA!-Aff '- V 1 6 22 , G A nav L -wmv-qvwlf' p ,,,,, K X Sk 1 1 ' K IV! 'UZ l Acad 8. ,Q ,J 9 fb' 'f L21- f ,- V . u , , X ,W Wx 'E ' , JW? 'til s u W- Q awww 8' 1 The members of Delta Phi for i959 included, front row: Duane Fulkes, Jerry Whittaker, Lee Sultzman, Mike Dalton, Tom Berry. Second row: Gary Graham, Frank Orlick, Laurie Craig, Tom Mason, James Daly. Third row: Steve Richards, Harvey Lombardi, Gerry Osterland, Brian Oviedo, Steve Tomlin, Fourth row: Rich- ard Dickens, Larry Tomlinson, Vaughn Mclntire, Gary Fox, Rich- ard Bird, Roger Beckermann. The Delta Phi Jerry Whittaker, Vice-president, Lee Sultzman, Presi- dent, and Mike Dalton, Secretary-Treasurer, confer with Lt Col. Eugene Lamm, Advisor. . . . is the school's honor society organized to recognize boys with outstanding academic records. This year during its 30th anni- versary the Delta Phi accomplished its goals very efficiently, and as a result had 2l members, the lar- gest number since l949. The organization had a very suc- cessful year, organizing dances, movies, raffles, etc., and taking very good care of the volunteer study hall. We hope that next year the tra- ditions of Delta Phi will be carried as successfully as they were last year. !,f1 Nga' Y. e , .-fp' I , ' ' ' , ,M . J :K E ff!! X' I . Q 0 fl' ' V 1 .J x Q A , xg! 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A ' Q 331- in 4- 8 Ou' 'I S'-xl-p X A A A ai' s-.Q +A,.. ,. ,I ,,,, 1.,,,,,, ' r if 'rf' 199 . 1 Lt Col Elmer Jackson ns In charge of the Depart ment of Admnssuons and has worked at MMA sunce l93l when he was Director of Musuc wfflf Major Joe Bailey ns a hnstory teacher at MMA and Director of Athletncs He IS also the tactucal offncer for D and ns varsnty coach for football and wrestling Mayor Charles Strlbllng has been at the Academy slnce l952 Dursng that tnme he has been advlser for the Eagle Taps At Ease handled the Publnc Re lations Department and coached the golf team 4.v ' Major James Eulkes as supervrsor ofthe new lounge advrsor for the M club coach for the swimming team and serves as an Englnsh teacher and a study hall supervvsor l-le teaches English Ill IS tactucal officer for A and IS director of Alumnu affairs l-le ns vnce president and executuve offrcer of M M A Captam Vernon Schneck teaches typnng busuness English and bookkeeping at the Academy He IS In charge of Intramural basketball and serves as tactucal offlcer for C company Faculty Major Orrval Maupin is in charge of the quarter- master and is mess officer, l-le came to M4M.A, in l94l. Captain Paul Cherches ns the head of the Depart ment of Music and was apponnted to the faculty ofthe Mnssouru All State Musxc Camp for thus sum mer Mass Edna Buckley IS the Academy s lnbrarlan Thus year she has helped many boys nn their study prob lems as tutor durlng vacant period study halls 13 Lt Charles Wheeler English and Spanish teacher Lt Robert Hunt English teacher and Lt Billy R Harris English teacher Captain John Garry History and Latin teacher and Lt Carl Riggen History teacher lllil 1 'Ya L' Mrs. Geraldine Bankster and Mrs. Nelle Brown have done a very good job this year as nurses for the Academy, Lt. Kenneth Word Biology teacher and Lt. John E. Reddick Physics and Earth Science teacher. 14 Lt Edward C Hodge Mathematics teacher and Lt Charles Dodson Drawing and Math ematics teacher, iih 1 Y 6.4. I ' 1 111' ,J f ,, vu ., 'fx' M 'tr'-. 4, -Q s-v ff ' Fiff' K i,,Semor,y '45-. 'fo' ,, 2 .pg 'iif.f?' 5' eq x A. ,J D ' ., ,Nl I i 1. fh' - . 1.. L tif Je xml, -Q . an .li in-n W 1 ' N . 3-4-- in i A I 4 h H Y ,,-. . :fu 'r 'rvrr 'X n . , i Q we W' 1 1 ' Q 15 W . Inn 5 X X U ,-A X f. 7' ns, IF' , w t 9' 1 y A X , , I ggrglvu 1 F L A j ' I . ,F 'AEE-1 g . Q 'V+ x 4, . --1 W2 ..-- Q 3-- Q Y A M K G'b L 4 ,, 4 f fh, -N. ' ',:'f , S' X V A , , , . ' .'-f 2 ' 'aw ' iiii y r . 4 ! I AIIV ! yn L 0 , ', V , 'if , ! w 'W 2 A? r Z 1 -'Q- M W- 5:13 az' , nm' 4 AU Ken Kinsey Rodney Gartung Torn Connelly J, ff. - Treasurer Vice President President ' 81 up W 'f '!: 1 .. muy, Senior STEVEN ROSS ARNOLD Steve Arnold is the best diver on the swim- ming team and has won many first places. Private First Classg Fusileer 4g Company Football 4 Varsity Swimming 2 3 4' Sen ior Life Saving 2 Class DONALD BATES ARTHUR Don Don enloys many activities at M M A but best of all he enjoys smoking at unauthorized times Corporal Maroon Bar 3 Manager Var sity Football 4 Varsity Track 3 Glee Club 4 Maroon and Gold Bar 4 THOMAS ALBERT BERRY Tom Berry aside from being Captain an the best shot on the rifle team is aso an active member in Delta Phi Master Sergeant Delta Phi 4 Gold Bar 24 Academic Distinction in English 3 Varsity Rifle 234 Captain 4 Expert Rifleman 2 3 4 Fusileer 3 Maroon Bar 2 3 4 Soldier s Bar 3 4 M Club 4 Spell ing Plaque 2 Maroon and Gold Bar 4 16 Semor Class STEPHEN OZEE BOWEN Steve Inke has brother was good an football and besldes that us a good stu dent Sergeant Fuslleer 4 Maroon Bar 2 Gold Bar 4 Maroon and Gold Bar 4 Company R O T C Band 2 3 4 Concert Band 2 3 4 Dance Band 2 3 4 Second Place M l P A Contest 'I7 PETER GOUDY BOWEN Pete Pete was one of A Companys best football players and was pncked for the all star team Sergeant Fuslleer 23 4 Maroon Bar 3 4 Soldiers Bar 2 All Star Football 4 Company Football 4 Company Basket ball 234 Sensor Lute Savnng 3 Gee Club 2 3 4 Debate Team 4 Maroon and Gold Bar 4 KENNETH HARRIS BROMBERG Ken Ken carries a sux honor polnt average In addltlon to varsuty sports Corporal Delta Pb: 3 4 Gold Bar 34 Maroon Bar 4 Maroon and Gold Bar 3 Sharpshoqter Rlfleman 34 Fuslleer 4 Soldlers Bar 4 Varsuty Football 4 All star Football 3 Company Football 3 Var suty Basketball 4 M Club I ll ll J I I 2 I 1 I I 1 ' I . e I I I - I A , , Q Q I I I I I IIOZII I . .' Il . I I I - 5 ' 1 1 I I Football 4g Company Basketball 2,3,4g I I I g II ll Q ' , J , 1 1 l l 1 1 I I I 1 ' A 1 Q - g . Senior Class JOSE RAUL COLLOCA Loco Colloca hails from Barcelona Venezu- ela is a good left fielder during baseball and a fast left-half during football. Master Sergeant' Fusileer 4' Varsity Foot- ball 4' Company Football 2' Varsity Base- ball 2 3 4' M Club. STEVEN JARRETT COMENSKY Steve Comensky claims that he can kick a football farther than anybody else who was out for company football Steves favorite at M M A is S I Q Corporal Fusileer l 23 4 Sharpshooter Rnfleman 4 Maroon Bar 3 4 Company Football l 2 3 4 All Star Football 3 Company Basketball R OT C Band l 2 34 Concert Band l 234 Drum and Bugle Corps l 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 Speclal vespers services were held at Thanksgiving and Christmas I8 fit i QL 'G Sensor Class THOMAS MAUME CONNELLY T Bone Tom enjoys the gurls uptown more than anything at M M A except football and swrmmrng lf you should hear whale parklng your car Hey you can t park here that s Tom Fusrleer 3 4 Maroon Bar l 2 3 4 Varslty Football 3 4 Captain 4 Varsity Reserve Football l2 Varslty Track 4 Varsuty Swimming l 2 3 4 Captain 4 Silver Pen tathlon Medal 3 4 M Club 4 President of Sophomore Junror and Sensor Class Cheer Leader l Most Popular and Most Typucal Sennor MICHAEL BRUCE DALTON Blnmp if 3 ,,.4-A qw qu-7 Mnke enloyed belng mess sergeant be cause he got more to eat Dalton IS one of the few cadets that will give up hrs free time to help others Captarn Delta Ph: l 23 4 Varsity Rrfle 3 4 Expert Rifleman l 3 4 Fusrleer l 2 3 4 Maroon Bar l 23 4 Soldrers Bar 3 4 All Star Football 4 Company Foot 34 GeeClubl234 C om pany Highest Marksman 3 Plaque 3 Taps 3 4 Edltor 4 Most Valuable Junror rn R O T C FRANK E FREDERICK Frank Frank ns one of the best liked cadets on campus Durnng basketball games the M P s can never fund Frank Where rs he Corporal Expert Rafleman 3 Sharp shooter Rrfleman 4 Maroon Bar 4 All Star Football 4 Company Football 34 Varsity Track 3 M Club 4 19 RODN EY GORDON GARTUNG ar Rodney who as presldent of the M Club has done a frne job ln gettlng It started this year He has done very well nn athletucs thus year and nn the past Sergeant Sharpshooter 23 Fusnleer l Captann 4 Honorable Mention All Das trlct Football 3 4 Varslty Basketball 234 Captasn 4 Varslty Track 234 Captaln 3 4 School Wrestllng Champion 165 Wt l Glee Club l 2 M Club 2 3 4 President 4 Vlce President of Sensor Class Len Japp Trophy 3 4 Kelce Track Trophy 3 4 Senlor Class DAVID LEIGH FREUND Dave Dave was the number one man on the tennls team and was klck off man for Major Bailey s football team Dave ranked elghth In hrs class Corporal Maroon Bar 3 4 Varsity Foot ball 3 4 Varsity Tennis 3 4 School Champion Doubles 3 Glee Club 3 4 M Club 4 Second un Dlstrlct Doubles 4 HARRY LESTER GEHM JR es Lester enjoyed general leave uptown more than anythnng else except to come back to Mexuco durmg furloughs Sergeant Varsuty Rlfle 3 4 Expert Rufle man 2 3 4 Maroon Bar 4 Company Foot ball 34 Junior Lute Saving 2 Cheer Leader 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Eagle 4 M Club 4 20 Il Il Q U ,J ' - I I I 2 . E . ff , . IIG II V f ' . . . 1 . . gg- . 1 hi 5 D , Q ' Q Maroon Bar l,3g Varslty Football l,2,3,4, y . I - - - . I I 1 I I I. I I -I I I I . ' I . I.I I I I I 1 I , . 4 Il ll I I L I I l l ,Z l ' 1 I I D . . - , I I 1 I I I 2 Sensor Class Some sensors cleaned Sensor Pond Others reported on beatnsks MICHAEL LORI NG HANCHETTE Mske Mske ss a great follower of Charles Atlas and hopes to see hss pscture sn the Charles Atlas advertssement sometsme Prsvate Fsrst Class Maroon Bar 3 4 Maroon and Gold Bar 4 Company Foot ball 4 Eagle 3 DAVID DUKE JAMES GENG Duke Duke was one of Tom Connelly s M P s and enjoyed the prsvsleges of the M P s by not havsng to drsll dursng all the bsg occa ssons Corporal Maroon Bar 3 4 Company Foot ball 2 All Star Basketball 2 M P 4 Maroon and Gold Bar 4 Asssstant Bussness Manager of Taps 3 21 l l . . . . - ball 4g All-Star Football 4g Company Basket- .gy---,. 'N rl Senior Class RICHARD RONALD HIPPE IlROnll Ron is D Company commander and is often seen getting into a green Ply- mouth station wagon, Captain and D Company Commanderg Expert Rifleman 3,4g Fusileer 2,3,4g Ma- roon Bar 3,4g Soldier's Bar 3,4g Company Football 4g Cheer Leader 4. GARY HERBERT HOEPFNER Gary Gary enjoyed taking permit uptown and smoklng prlvuleges Sergeant Flrst Class Sharpshooter Rnfle man 3 4 Fuslleer 3 4 Mar'oon Bar 2 3 4 Soldner s Bar 3 Company Football 3 Eagle 2 3 4 Life Saving 2 vi KENNETH K KI NSEY Ken Ken was the Captann on the golf team thus year Ken ns a three letter wlnner thus year Second Lieutenant Sharpshooter Rlfle man 3 4 Fuslleer 2 3 4 Maroon Bar l 2 3 4 Varsity Football 4 Varslty Basket ball 4 School Wrestling Champion l54 Wt Varsuty Golf 23 4 Captaun 4 Glee Club l23 Treasurer of Senior Class Second rn lnduvldual Drull 3 Foley Golf Trophy 3 4 Maroon and Gold Bar 4 22 Senior RAY FRANK KRAMER 3Y Ray wants to challenge Paul Anderson to a weight lifting contest Private First Class Sharpshooter Rifle man 3 Company Football 234 Com pany Basketball 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Eagle 3 Debate Team 4 Class JOHN WARREN MCCULLOUGH John John is a likeable senior of D Corn pany who is always ready with a quick smile and a wise crack to match Sergeant Sharpshooter Rifleman 4 Fu sileer 4 Maroon Bar 34 Soldiers Bar 3 4 Plaque for Best Groomed Cadet 3 Company Football 4 Senior Life Saving 3 Glee Club 3 4 Color Guard 4 BRUCE PATRICK MCHALE Bruce Efficiency plus is the friendly adju- tant whose pet peeve is anything that isn't in its proper place. Second Lieutenant and Adjutantg Var- sity Rifle 3,4g Expert Rifleman 3,4g Sharpshooter Rifleman l,2g Fusileer 4g Maroon Bar l,2,3,4g Soldier's Bar 3,4g Varsity Swimming l,2g Senior Life Sav- ing 3g Red Cross Beginners lg Gold Pen- tathlon Medal 25 Glee Club l,2,4g Eagle 3g Military Wreath and Star 2g Maroon and Gold Bar l,2,3g Company Football 4. 23 Sensor Class CRAIG OWEN MANLEY Butch Butch us a tall frnendly sergeant who ns usually runmng around In an MP uniform wavlng a 6cell flashlvgbt and chasing women Sergeant Maroon Bar 34 Soldiers Bar 34 Varslty Football 3 Varsuty Basket ball 3 M Club 4 M P 4 Busmess Man ager of Taps 4 Mother s Day and Sprung Furlough were bug events of l958 59 ALEJANDRO MANRIQUE LANDER Manrlque IS a top boy wnth the gurls uptown and has many dates during the week Pravate First Class Sbarpsbooter Rrfle man 3 4 Maroon Bar 4 Eagle 3 Maroon and Gold Bar 4 24 Semor Class AURELIO EDWARD MARURI COYA Castro Marurl halls from Havana Cuba and takes great prvde nn has appearance whlch has won hum the Soldler s Bar Corporal Expert Rifleman 4 Sharp shooter Rlfleman 3 Fuslleer 4 Maroon Bar 4 Soldier s Bar 4 Varsity Swlmmln 4 Junlor Life Saving 3 DONALD CU RTI S MASON Don Don ns a hugh ranklng non com who led A to victory ln the company as ketball tournament Corporal Company Football 4 Company Basketball 4 Captaln 4 All Star Basket ball 4 Glee Club 3 4 Maroon and Gold Bar 4 JOHN BENSON MEYER John John started here ln the Jumor School and has been golng with a gurl named Donna for 4 years Second Lleutenant Sharpshooter Rvfle man 3 Fuslleer 3 4 Varsnty Football 4 All Star Football 3 Company 23 Var slty Wrestling 23 4 Flrst ln l33 Wt Class 2 Cheer Leader 34 Glee Club l 2 3 4 25 . II II 1 1 I . . . , 1 1 ' I I l . , D . . . 1 I 9 , . ll 11 Il II ' ' b 1 1 1 1 ' - I I I 11 11 I - I I I I - I I I - I I I ' I I I I I I ' lf? Senior Class JAMES WARNER MURPHY IITI Jlm plans to contunue has studying at Unlversuty of Colorado a rompnng stomp ang college where theres sure to be a b ast Corporal Maroon Bar 3 Manager Var suty Football 34 Varsuty Basketball 4 DOUGLAS FISCHER NOLTE Doug Doug IS a cheerful and carefree guy and us one ofthe boys who call C theur a Private Fsrst Class Company Football 4 All Star Football 4 Company Basketball 4 Varsity Swlmmlng 4 Senior Life Say Ing 4 Junior Lute Saving 3 Eagle 3 CARLOS ALBERTO PEREZ GLJILLEN Flappy Perez enrolled one year and thought that the school was so good he brought back his two brothers the next Private Flrst Class Maroon Bar 3 Ma roon and Gold Bar 4 26 Senior Class MATHIAS JOSEPH PIMPERL IlMattylI Matty, the coolest cat on campus, has played in every musical organization at M.M.A. Sergeantg Varsity Baseball 3,4g Company Football 4g Company Basketball 2,45 Best Drilled Old Year Cadet 4g Maroon Bar l,2, 3,4g Dance Band l,2,3,4g R.O.T.C. Band l,2,3,4g Drum and Bugle Corps l,2,3g Concert Band l,2,3,4g Bee-Bop Beatnicks 4g John Phillipe 3. az, ji? 43 'no ROBERT THOMAS POWERS Bunny Bunny was outstanding in C Com pany football this year and plans many trips to the Ozarks this summer Private First Class Sharpshooter Rifle man 3 Company Football 2 3 4 Captain 4 All Star Football 4 Company Basket ball 24 Senior Life Saving 3 Varsity Wrestling 4 Air Force Appointment 4 On the tenth annual educational tour to Virginia Washington DC and New York Pete Bowen and Col C R Stribling visited Lynn Shaw and Ray Spellman 58 at William and Mary Craig Manley put Lt Col E R Jackson and Capt Paul Cherches in the stocks at Williamsburg 27 Semor Class RAYMOND ECCLES PRINCE aY Ray led the corps as battalron com mander and has bad a very eventful 6 years at the Academy Major and Battalion Commander Gold Tnbune Medal 4 Silver Tribune Medal 3 Expert Rlfleman 3 4 Fuslleer l 23 4 Maroon Bar l234 Soldiers Bar 34 Varsnty Football 4 Company Football l 2 Varsity Track 4 Varsuty Wrestling 2 4 Furs rn ll2 Wt Classl e Club l 234 Eagle 34 M Club 4 Fu slleer Commander 4 First Place In ln dlvldual Drlll 3 MANUEL RODRIGUEZ Ro Rod who can be seen at almost any time of the day taklng a flesta was cap tam of D Company s football team Corporal Sbarpshooter Rlfleman 3 Ma roon Bar 3 4 Company Football 3 4 Captaln 4 All Star Football 3 4 Maroon and Gold 3 JEFFREY BYRNES SENNETT e Jeff has led the rutle team to many vnctorles thus year and shot 234 out of a possible 250 In the battallon rnfle meet Captaln and Company Commander Var srty Rutle 3 4 Expert Rltleman 4 Fuss leer 4 Soldier s Bar 4 Company Football 3 4 Company Basketball 3 All Star Bas ketball 3 Delta Phu l M Club 4 28 . :IR 11 2 1 I . r 1 I 1 1 . ' ' . . 1 I I 1 1 1 . J . . I I I 3 - ' ' -G 'll I I I tl ' I Q I 1 r I ' I - VLADlMlR ADRIAN 11 dn I I - ' ll ll I I I 2 ' . , 1 , 5 r ' I HJ ffm 1 . .1 . J .- I I 2 ' 4 l I . l I I I I ' ' . g g . Senior Class MICHAEL JAY SULLIVAN Mlke Mikes mann Interest is In has big hopped up car he still has time to study his math and to sweat Colonel Nunns chemistry Corporal Maroon Bar 3 4 Varsity Swim ming 3 4 Captain 4 M Club 4 LEO BERNARD SULTZMAN eo Leo roared when he played company football and has made a fine name for himself as editor of the Eagle and as operations officer First Lieutenant Delta Phu l 2 3 4 Hugh est Scholarship in Freshman Sophomore Junior and Senior Class Sharpshooter Rifleman 23 Fuslleer 4 Maroon Bar l 234 Soldiers Bar 3 4 Best Drilled New Cadet l Best Drilled Old Year Cadet 2 Company Football 3 4 Company Bas ketball 34 Captain 4 All Star Basket ball 4 Editor Of Eagle Lv 3 SEBASTIAN RICARDO SIRVEN BELTRAN Chano Chano played company football and was the catcher on Captain Garry s base ball team Corporal Sharpshooter Rifleman 4 Fu snleer 4 Maroon Bar 3 4 Company Foot- ball 3 4 Captain 4' All-Star Football 3 4' Varsity Baseball 3 4' Company Basketball 4' Varsity Swimming 3 4' Senior Life Sav- ing 4' Gold Pentathlon 4' M Club 4. 29 Senior Class lg JACK ROLAND WELSH Although Jack dldnt pltch many no hltters nn baseball thus season h stnll ,,-v won many vuctorles for the team Jin JERRY ROY WHITTAKER Pee Wee Whittaker commands the blg brass ban thas year and dad a tune yob nn track and company football Captain and Drum Major Delta Phu 234 Vlce President 4 Srlver Trnbune Medal 3 Varsity Rnfle 2 3 4 Expert Rlfle m n 123 4 Fuslleer l 23 4 Soldiers Bar 234 ROTC Band l 234 Dance Band l 234 Concert Band l 2 3 4 Drum and Bugle Corps 3 4 Superlor Ca det Ribbon 3 30 Corporal Maroon Bar 3 4 Varsity Foot ball 4 Company Basketball 3 Captam 3 All Star Basketball 3 Company Foot ball 3 All Star Football 3 Varsuty Base ball 3 4 Color Guard 4 in l KARL GENE WILSON Karl played end on the varslty football team and has a fme athletic record nn wrestllng and ln track Corporal Maroon Bar 3 4 Soldiers Bar 3 Varsity Football 4 Company Football 3 All Star Football 3 Varsuty Wrestling 34 Flrstlnl75 Wt Class34 ROTC Band 3 Concert Band 3 4 M Club 4 il'.,'1v ' ' ' 'J Q , , LYIVQ 6.5-.4 Q ' if . . . V. .Q . , X 2' 6.4: , .. , 'Q f 4 Junlor C u Is 1 x , x .-, 150' . if un fly: - gg k .0 , Aga. Q 'ik .1 ', g, 'fix' I ,M . 4 1 'sQ,1z .-ff r-Q A LW f ' fl: ,ft ' ,- 4-W,,-o - PM ' l - R: T. vig' f4f .,,A.' Ci'+! . ' fini-, 2 a 'E fi' 'Jaffe offs' iii' -:f- ' 3 ' . :.- ' i' 2 'K'?fo1Jf. fr ' ' ' -. , is xg, ' J W iw--. if 6 'J-'rf' fi in . is Q .Indo f., M ' . v 'l ' r ., JK' ,M ?. ,. L ,ec ,B L V O ,X 9 0 My 1 it V 'js . f L . I I .Q fr Y , , r , ' F Q , 'gfjf ' ' ' -ij o , 0 3 AT: l.,mmW..nmohl Q il J ,r YM A 'L I X-of Mr'0 5 Y A f,fQ,f 5 I 5 1 Jim Bledioe Guy Sesler Steve Loomis Dean Thornberry Treasurer President Vice President Secretary J .QN rs I I W? , 'Kl- uf Junior Class T Sb uv CESARJ ARBELAEZ PAUL E ATTEBERY JOHN D AUSTIN 'G JOHN D BALSER RONALD P BARAN RICHARD K BARTHOLD WA 'li 'I'-sv ROGER A BECKERMANN JAMES R BELLVILLE GEORGE R BIRD 32 FF' Junior Class It was a pleasant enough day for Homecommg but at was mighty cold for mess an February 4931 4 JAMES A BLEDSOE CHESTER A BUEHRE JAMES T BUENEMAN 51 funn 'i DAVID R BUSH HOWARD L CHERCHES RICHARD T DICKENS 33 WILLIAM P DIDDLEBOCK T OMAR G EVANS A9 JESUS M GARCIA FUENTES Junior Class - 'Z v 1' YQ JAMES A DIEZ WATSON W DYER K4 'A GARRISON J FOX DUANE S FLJLKES nr , 3 -..S' MICHAEL J GENG GUY GILCHRIST 34 P P 'Y' f? A . I 1, W I , 3 Junior Class . 1 .X ,Y Y 'Mg 7 1 12 cm K. ,, , Y f uf' ff in-an JOHN E. GREEN DAVID L. HARMON RONALD L.. HARRIS -we Deducahon of the new Academic Bulldmg October 'll was a mllestone un M M A hustory 'jf in CHARLES R HUBB RUSSELL W HUETHER JAMES O JARNAGIN 35 Junior Class rl' 475-Q r -7 H if THEODORE J KARNSTEDT KENNETH L KLOOS DAVID P LeHOY STEPHEN A LOOMIS GEORGE H LUNDBERG EDWARDJ MARTIN Q Guy Sesler rankmg member of the class of 60 had an mtervnew with Mayor General C D W Can ham durmg the XI Corps Commanders vusut and mspecfnon October 31 At rughf as Co! C R Sfrlblmg Junlor Class 'ah .QQ- fn-n TOM J MASON JAMES T MCFARLAND WHEELER D MOTT 11 ?, 1 1-ei i. FREDERICK M NELSON FRANK X ORLICK GERALD L OSBORNE wk 'Q' BRIAN B OVIEDO LUIS A PEREZ HALLOCK W REISEL 37 Jumor Class -Mm Jigga-W ,ll Old boys drllled for a plaque Dad s Day The Reverend Robert R ates at their banquet ln May F its li '-H-an 965' .guar- STEPHEN D RICHARDS STERNE A ROUFA W1 Wwe Ui 3 Y..,.....-v X STEPHEN A SAMPERS EDWARD H SCHELLER 38 f C r Collms spoke to Delta Phu :mtl OU! 1 .nn-aliQf LEE R ROVIK ry 77 5 i' WILLIAM A SEAMAN o is 1 , I V -Q ' '- . . - ' M , -' -- 9 ', I - 1 I l A -l rl lx . I 4 1 ,.'. . 21 , ' K , -A , V k'- A' A leiffffl-'f 523g-A I M ' 'ln A - 5' A 1 . , f -. ff . H 'D' Er C 1 r ' K 33 v 2 r A , I he . I 'A g 4 Q use Junior Class 'it in 1' 3' 'C' GUY E SESLER WILLIAM w SIMS SHELDON L SMITH rift' ' 06 l sf WILLIAM P STINECIPHER LERAY J SULLIVAN DEAN M THORNBERRY A ASG' -Rd O2 I -i JAMES L TJADEN STEPHEN E TRICE DAVID C VON RUMP 39 Junior Class In wunter some yunuors enjoyed skating on frozen Teardrop Lake others luke Steve Trace and John Balser preferred The formal Valentine Ball .Q Mau, PGH ,VDO Q 1 ,gums Q- und' PAUL C WHITE KENNETH W WILSON RICHARD A WINDSOR A96 ' 3. F0 4 ?' RICHARD L WINTER JOEL S YAFFA LORENZO H ZAMBRANO 40 f ' 2 I . . Q? iii , 5 14... . ,, W: , ,Q ,f 3 V p, , x 3 5 1 , T' ,- 'fw- ru 41 i n-nl FRANCIS J ASCHINGER Q' M i ARTHUR J BRAUER 1 Que.. WILLIAM J DANUSER :tive i .l DENNIS D DOERING Sophomore Class 'nv '.. 2' GEORGE M BARRON I1 QU ah. DOUGLAS E BURNS 'R 'ff-'- 4Qn-was JAMES M DENNY i SCOT F EWI NG 42 126' if 4-vs. PAUL B BAUM on JAMES F DALY as ALVARO dePRAT T P9 .4-41 WYNN C FERREL 'balm -I - of X K 3 I I , 12 K I .A I I win Of i , , Q fAw.,.,.,? , I I , 43 f A' ' Q xg V , I , 'Y 5 A L D L JA yy ,405-, in at xl . 3 F' J I V C , I A A ' 4 N5 .4--x ww , slr' 'if V . tl ' . f ' T fri, ' rx' s' l 4 sf? I 5 2 ' - ,T L X K W . I 5 Q L 4 Sophomore Class James Daly Mlke Dyer and Vaughn Mclntnre helped rause the Stars Bars above M M A on Lee s Bnrthday Uanuary 193 iii WAYNE R FLEWELLYN 'afi- -4-,f dpi ROBERT FROLANDER 4? 6 ROBERT C HANSEN Q ' an 'FN 49-in- if Tw l EDGAR W FORKEL ROBERT N FOX has i S-by 'ir '4y,.s -so GERALD L GARDNER HENRYJ GROENEWOUD ,l C' A RONALD HILL TARLETON R HOCKER 43 f fo Vvll 'V V 's'- S A O 'Y '- E Q rr A g N A .K I r' L M I 1 LV A A aO f E 5 , A Af N' L , - , 4' AH. L A Sophomore Class L i THEODORE H HOMMEL COLDORE J HOPPER LARRY D HOWE Q. ,- 1 1, 1 W TERRY J JOHNSON RANDALL P JONES THEODORE L LEHAMANN HF' sf- vu 'C- ' : HARVEY L LOMBARDI VAUGHN W MCINTIRE WILLIAM M MITCHELL In the fall ln cotton khakls the cadet corps passes un revuew 44 ,,, , , ' 'V .f ' s O J yi H xytj? J L A A A Q gp' I A Qf f Q 1 L f-3 GREGORY C MOSHER ROGER R POWELL Sophomore Class at PWA fd' JOHN P MURPHY To If JOSEPH R PORTER K-T 1-I 45,- MANUEL R RODRIGUEZ MICHAEL C ROSKIN 441 STUARTJ SAWDON CHARLES E SCHEIDT RICHARD A SCHNIDER On May 3I, I959, 4I sensors heard the National Anthem for the last time as Cadets 45 Sophomore Class Clean room for GI required much shaking demonstrated by Allan Wyer Jack Ascbunger and Rnck Bartbold recognmon as an old cadet requnred much working by Vaughn Mclnflre Co grafulafed by Mike Dalton if-X, ROBERT SCHWEITZER DAVID G TAYLOR WILLIAM R TAYLOR M in W ul' UDELL THOMSON DOUGLAS W VARNES JOHN L VENEGONI ,,...-v A RICHARD WASHINGTON WILLIAM H WIRES ALLAN D WYER 46 in N?,Nf,if. H ,Il .5 ' A 'nz V , 1 , ' Qi , .I .N I I M . AQQQQ . I I I . . H HI . . I . I ml ' I Q I Q I A A I f'f A' ,V s . W - Iv I - , IIIL 't AIIA A rv- A I If , I Pj ,, 'O I E' R 5 I I 5 5. iv I In - I ,- C ITI U I1 . - nl, 1 nv 1 v I- al - I - -L ls. I -l 1 11. n Q.: , ra Y 4 D6 mf '2 , ll ' L I' 1 W -rf' 3 ul ' . , m ,, ,, . QW- 11 'g 5 I ax: . sv 4 Q , 'LEW 7 W, 4, f, . ' . 2 ,', , V , I vt fir, ' 325 If If g ' 1 V' W f aah I Q ,,......-. 9 Q' , .-su-'I' '- '-'.4' W Ge Y osfefland Jos6 Vivanco Steve Tomlin Mark McKee TYCBSUFCY Vlce Prgsldenf President Secretary I ff ., .i ,, -.-W 4 ,. ,.-., , Q One of a freshman S fnrst mllltary classes was 4 Y , Freshman Class I V, -1 I ' 7 4: f Q fx X I CI' ,f::...-.. uf' . 2 J I -4 CRAIG BARBER QQQ1 v ' 4 , ff' DAVID DEIBEL i' ROBERT ELLERMAN 4 Q DAVID BILSTROM AC' ROYAL DIEDRICHS vquv MIGUEL FUENTES K i sa: I -I Freshman Class 1 r if 11.1 .A FQSNQW, if .,-ng' 3 THOMAS HAMMOND KENNER HARRIS JOHN IVERSON QL?- f 'Nvvv. gff'-ff' if Faq W ffX pi WILLIAM JOBBINS 1' 1 Q5 ' LYNN JONDRO WILLIAM JONES WeII weII sand General Carmham there appears to be a photographer hiding ID the press THOMAS KEATON ,max f HARVEY KNEZNEKOFF i RICARDO LEON NEIL KEMPER DUVAL LEMOINE if 'll Q DALE M CALLUM Freshman Class 'santa-I 1 gnu- 'i K ,pan 7, 453 l MARK McKEE WILLIAM MILNE ROBERT MITCHELL MAX MOOR The fathers of Mclnture Baum and Von Rump were cadets Mr Baum can prove at with his I oo uniform is - RONALD NELSON KENT NEWLON T GERNOT OSTERLAND 1 ' '56, Fin ANTONIO PEREZ 23 WILLIAM RAINEY BAXTER REID JESSE REISKAMP JOHN SANDER j k: . A 0 I , . J' 1 V V A' M I -sm V A E g 1 V rl- . ' , , . ' ' ' 928 I' . ' . il K fb., A 'I Q M fd I fr ,, 1' L 'I' in 50 sv' 1. ca-re 95 1 I as ' xr CLARENCE SCI-IIELEIN ALLAN STE I N BACK Freshman Class I rv'-. b. Q l vu A 2 .1-1f',T , of' ' I 'Q v '3 i 1 Q L GUY SHACKELFORD RICHARD SI-IELLY WILLIAM SQUIRES v' I ,ima -I CARL TEGTMEIER STEPHEN TOMLIN LAWRENCE TOMLINSON I -35.1 , The largest crowd in the Acaderny's history was present for front-campus flower pinning on Mother s Day May IO. 51 Freshman Class -l ki 'j K '- ,Q '5 3, 6' I ig, f 1 Q Q lfk Q , C' wr ' 5 Y' f .- I of v U ' 1 f - Q I A ROBERT UNNERSTALL JOSE VIVANCO RICHARD WELSH ERNEST WILKERSON D C . dwg, , ., , gi band and glee club X 1 'YQ 41 sv C nm' 'flibfj f'5 Gif 52009603131 E: S ' ' o 4? f ' cnoe- v A pre-furlough highlight at the Academy was the annual spring concert by the 85 boys in the concert W' ssi img' rl, gl, - '.7:':?Xv 2 --,lg RICHARD ZIMMERMAN MIIQTCJ ry +V W '7, -:view ,, A V 14' 1 '11 4 ,W 51 4, Sic .gg MMI: A 4' ,mu 'Whil- wif K wf f . 1 N' af fx'-. ff' 1 '31 . if if 'lf' Qi .g 'fE MfSgt. Vincent Gallagher ,gc -is-fer , 4. l M fSg'r. William Langston M . lhllglj, if i 1 iq , 'Q 'il Lt. Col. Sidney P, Kersey L.: -rf fi ri- Professor of Military Science and Tactics M,fSgt. Kenneth Campbell M!Sgt. Edward Vincent Saturday Program - 1 IS' ... Jiqxfa. ' --.an U. A -4. ,.-4 'Jw' 'Ill' V - f 'Pi-V. ' , K A, ..14, ,., 4 n-vii' -U 33' W! . H Y- '- yi' . - Ax: 1, av X 'Q , . ' A:VJbQi?v,l4v.. .fu:!-- K V ,W 'f: 3f?,1:fg4Q,g 4, F, - ,V .A lfynjqgi 4 awk I . i ' .'LvaQd'i?4Qng.Z19ibi,6gHl qw ' - ' ' 4 - 3 r' v' f' lf 'K 'f5' l Plafoon hal V . . , r,-sg nn ' ' 1. .' 5.-uM?Q'1':7..4:w yas. r t ,. 'Af -UH. -fm - ,H .. ui GJ, 'U . V , , , . V, 4. f, A , 0,47 ' - h A k ,, , 3A3gg.'wvl'.-1:,yii4NWj2.i,-.5211ggggk my , we V fx' xgv ' , .Jfaft ' ' P M 'A ., , 'L xiii? , , 'Q . ,f 5'kxf:he ' IM' V, , ,' X ,,,,.,, t ,V .Rpt A uf Mn? s - ' A . .11 Q, A nf , X L .bf s..q v -- - 1 ' ' 4 V A K .. 4 VY. b' , fn xm. s....,xf - A , M ws 'r ' K we-Y 'f ' - , M F531 DAD'S DAY Review. .,,, V, 9' ., if ' xxajixv 'X' Map Reading Class, Diez is Awarded SoIdier's Bar. Battalion Review for GI Inspectors. 4 XA ff--X 5, me xziisfigsgixx : , V 'mx if ff ' I fd ' 'wtf' x Q W' 'Lv' L 1 . , -4 4 ,. iw 4 gl, ' 5. - ' ls sl s.. ' sh ' J ' . S, 5? sv. .Fin - Vp fd, .1 ,A , -if ' M. . ,e2'..fw . A mv , ' , is-M 1 f' ,Q n A a. 1 ,- nz ,, ft' 3 W VNV, J, lv' fl Ad.. - f- ff? y 'ff' 21 TQ i.4, l.' -5 'Jw 3'24E 'iff if L-: f l Q.,w ,g, 0 I W 1 , 4,4 ,aa .J I ba'-M.'T,.'fkTt,fw Awclrcl . . . and the winner is Larry Tomlinson, pictured with his father and Col. C. R. Stribling. W 3 Winners of Chicago Tribune medals for military merit are Ray Prince, Mike Dalton, Guy Sesler and Jim Diez, con- gratulated by Lt. Col. Sidney P. Kersey. 59 Cadet Cfficers determine the success or failure of any cadet corps, Theirs is the responsibility to lead the battalion in all phases of campus life, W -This year's officers, 'pictured above, were Major Ray Prince, Capt. Jeff Sennett, Capt. Ron- ald Hippe, Capt. Jerry Whittaker, Capt. Mike W Dalton. Not shown are lst Lt. Lee Sultzman, 2nd Lts. Kenneth Kinsey, Bruce McHale, John Meyer. The battalion staff and color guard, pictured at right, included Frank Frederick, Tom Connelly, Jack Welsh, John McCullough, color guard, Bruce McHale, John Meyer, and Ray Prince, battalion commander. FN F4 ANU QAMAXG , ll ' -univl L M! N' rnwmiag-gan ' 'T 'W C , J Q9 - . aa- ,, F fe. , , l 'gm , Thomas Berry, rifle team captain for 1958-59. 2... .. -I 1 N 1 me Rifle Team for 1958-59 compiled a 4-1 record in shoulder- to-shoulder matches. The team finished 18th in the Camp Perry matches, 8th in Fifth Army com- petition. In the Hearst trophy match, M.M.A. fired 946. Pictured above are, front row: Tom Berry, Jeff Sennett, Lester Gehm, George Lundburg, Bill Sims, Jerry Whittaker and Coach Bill Langston. Second row: Mike Dalton, John Murphy, Robert Fox, Jerry Danuser, Ron Hippe, Bruce McHaIe and Kenneth Gipner. Arms Room 61 V ,, .- iff -N1 W , Q, . L , I at ws: 5 i C , if X ii U! Winners of Plaque for Highest Scholastic Stand- ing in the corps were A's cadets, who took cham- Cfaig M'3nl9Y and David pionship in Senior basketball and shared the football G t .l. . eng prepare or G crown with C. l-low's that for inspection arms sir? asks Jett Sennett receives the Company Spell- Gerry Osterland of Ltr Col. Wallace Wardner ing Plaque from Lt. Col, Eugene Lamm at GI. after A defeated C and D. 62 'G .- I K . , 4, 12 -n..2-lf: f 1 Sify-QQ, '.r an f A----.-' V-, X. .lf 1-,-jgfl3,l,...y IN. dn, ,, '4r.3-,- .w,.,,, 5 1 -' ' ' S3 ,A 4 , 'Z f ' . 6, - , , ' Q- X' fnfo. M . Sw 4739's Lg-J, , , 'M K 'K 'lb- ,--f' fl 5,11 4 dd, AI, ,,.-I Mike Roskin and Henry Groenwoud shining ,,,,,, -Lf' K shoes? X 115 K. ff--wg iw- , k - x fv1!- '.:'T.. ,-W. 4 wr, , ' x-N A x 1 M- Y U Nvfz . ' 7' 'V . .x R A fx '0 ' . x , , L . , Q . T 5 1 ,. . I E 2 s , 'D x K .J bk' ' Q H . Q V Q - sam Pl ll, S4 . ! w. v '-a 'fi ., 0? 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TV' f, , - W' - fn'-'f ., 44-In 5 A l A ,X V! ,,,, . Vifvwfa Avi gggllagihfgrg :jeux K , , B- 1 , ,, , ,A Q Vw , A, l- -me , ,M -,,-wqg N, 'zfwfkr-'Q,'i' M' I t ,fVf'si' 1 f'v' 9-4 K 1 , 'A'f5:gY'4':f?:.r65l1ffZcf' w x so '-f A - f Q X :fn-f 'Jeff Y raw' 2 1 4 A- A f f ,ag 1 , My , ,fn -4 S' ,- 5-Qxugk , ji. L, 'fgfy 3 1 - ww ,.,ff'f.c,g4 13,hff,,.-- ' ,T f- f - '-. fa p ,-4 q Q Have fun, guys! Men of C prepare their shoes and brass for Gov- ernment Inspection, 01.19 5 , Zfpgf , on ,Y NV ' Y , 1, , ,, , , I ,, fi,,,,,wi K-v..QW .,, '- ' W V- ., 'ws' . , ,- r M, 2 f Jazzmarw Matty Pumperl's born and rec ords were usually audible un C Barracks The storied 'Alamo' housed 57 D Company cadets during l958-59. 1- ,Q ,, ., Honor Company tor l958-59 was Company D, commanded by Ron Hippei Cadets here won championships in traclc and wrestling, the M Club Trophy tor most letter- men, plaques for Neatest Quarters, Highest Disci- plinary Standing, Highest Military Standing. s.-K .4 . ii 79 C -fd Ng ,,.-H !,,. Y yi. '41-A PUNY qv At D Company's Christmas party, Guy Sesler shows guests how to eat not dogs. ' -.-,as ,ag 'U' 1 Q il 03 Ready for inspection, sir. 1 X. Latnns Slrven and Rodruguez were jubilant over Castro s coup In Cuba iii - The Fusileers The school's crack drill team, The Fusileers, appeared on two different oc- casions during halftime of basketball games in St. Louis, appeared on nation- wide NBC television, appeared before the cadet corps and their parents dur- ing basketball and football games at the Academy, and for the third time par- ticipated in the state drill meet in Columbia, Missouri, where they received second place. The drill team was under the supervision of M Sgt. Edward Vincent and was commanded by Cadet Major Raymond E, Prince. Members of the drill team were Aschinger, J., Balser, Bellville i Bowen, P., Bowen, S., Brauer, J. V r Bueneman, Comensky, Dalton, Daly Diez, Fox, G. Fulkes, Gehm, l-lippe Hoepfner, Kinsey, Kloos, Lombardi Lundburg, McCullough, McHale Maruri, Meyer, Mitchell, W., Mur phy, J. P., Porter, Richards, Sen nett, Sesler, Sirven, Stinecipher Sultzman Thompson, Whittaker and White. IYMQRT . fv2 'bfa ?:y Reporting for drill, sir. The Fusileers are ready g to perform at the MU. drill meet. x fi q?.....xJDS.JY ea ' lc 111 ,, . ,Y 1 ' , Rf, , WZ 2 X '51 g, , ff f . 7 i an Q ... 4--K, w, ,J .:5.k . i I if M This section ot Taps is dedicated to the athletic program, one ot the most important facets ot cadet life, being so arranged that all cadets participate in some sport. ln the following pages you will see the wide variety ot sports. Virtually ev- ery sport known in interscholastic competition, and many others, are provided. Pu ln the tall it's the rough and tough game of football, in the win- ter it's the bouncing and tangling games of basketball and wrestling, and in the spring baseball and track. These sports are the main ones, but not the only ones. To the rnem- bers ot the faculty who had a part in this prograrn, rnany thanks from the class ot l959. r . N mi gif? W Varsity Football , - 5 9 a4'. ' ,J .. M.M.A.'s varsity football squad for l958 included, First row: Russell Huether, Vaughn Mclntire, Jack Aschinger, Steve Trice, Baxter Reid, Jerry Evansaand, Guy Sesler. Second row: James Murphy Kmanagerh, Raul Colloca, John Meyer, Ray Prince, Ken- neth Bromberg, Tom Connelly, Ed Scheller, Ted Kennedy, Rodney Gartung, Watson Dyer, Kenneth Kinsey, Jack Welsh, Karl Wilson Steve Fischer and Donald Arthur fmanagerl Third row: Lt. Billy Harris lassistant coachl, Le Ray Sullivan, Greg M h I J e Buenernan Jack Austin, David Freund, Paul White, Ronald Harris, James Jarnagin, Randall Jones, John Brauer, os er, am s , Guy Gilchrist, Dennis Doering and Major Joe Bailey, head coach. Fourth row: Eddie Dye, Steve Tomlin, Joe Porter, Henry ' ' W l h. Groenewoud, Gerry Osterland, Jerry Gardner, Kenneth Kloos, Royal Diedrichs, Dee Mott, Mark McKee and Dean es The usual fighting spirit of the Colonels proved itself exceptionally fine when the maroon and gold eleven fought its way to one of the best seasons in many years and also returned the golden football to its rightful home. This season the Colonels finished with a 3-4-l record. Led by Major Joe Bailey, the Colonels developed rapidly, although handicapped by a light back field and few returning lettermen. The eleven developed power, deception, perfect timing and the valuable cooperation needed between coach and player, enabling them to give us performances such as we had never seen before. Through our eyes each of these football boys is a hero upon whom we could not heap enough praise. l959 Record Lettermen Bromberg, Colloca, Arthur imgr.J, Connelly, Doering, Dye, E., Dyer, Evans, Freund, Gartung, M'M-A W-M4A- Gilchrist, Harris, R., Iverson fmgrl, M-M-A K-M5 Jarnagin, Kennedy, Kinsey, M-MA Pfl lClDla Mclntire, Martin, Lombardi Cmgr.l, M-M-A PalmYVa Meyer, Mott, Murphy, J., imgrl, MVM-A COUNTY Dat' Prince, Scheller, Sesler, M-M-A MCCOOGY Sullivan, L. J., Thornberry, Welsh, J., M.M.A. l2 K.M.S. and Wilson, K, M,M,A. O Notre Dame 72 H Q Nfl xN 96 Co-Captain Connelly takes the ball. ff wx? lvlxil X40 ww' wma Q0 'Iner- 73 The l-luddle. Co-Captam Garfung, ready for anything. Co-champion A Company's team included, First row: Scheidt, Diez, Sampers, Attebery, Jackson, Lundburg, Frolander, Burns, D., Sennett, Second row: Manley, Bowen, P., Geng, D., Barrett, Sims, Flewellyn, Shelly, Moore, Mason, D,, Hanchette, Bowen, S., Coach Ed Vincent. Back row: Ellerman, Unnerstall, Hansen, Newlon, Rodriguez, Schnider, Hopper, Ferrel, Keaton. Company Co-champion C Company's team included, Back row: Maruri, Bush, Danuser, Stinecipher, Sawdon, Osborne, Comensky, Deibel, Buehre, Second row: Dalton, Coach Bob Hunt, de-Prat, Nelson, Orlick, McHale, Nolte, Kramer, Gehm, Bronson, Richards, Denny, Windsor. Front row: Arbelaez, Baran, Bledsoe, Wilson, Sultzman, Powers, Frederick, Barron, Reisel, Pimperl, and Loomis. A ' ' -vi ' -.n ---,'.-- ,v--w ..- ., D Company's team included, Front row: Emberton, Morgan, Taylor, W., Rodriguez, V., Sirven, McCullough, Oviedo, Roufa. Sec- ond row: Mitchell, W., LeHoy, Cherches, Venegoni, Yaffa, Dickens, Baum. Back row: Coach Carl Riggen, Tegtmeier, Lehmann, Zimmerman, Geng, M., Johnson, Whittaker. Football C Company's fast moving Red Raid- ers downed D, 2l -7, in the final game of the company football season to gain a tie for the championship. Both C and A's Green Wave had 3-l rec- ords. D, champs for three previous seasons, ended last with no wins, four losses. C placed five men on the mythical all-star team which included: ENDS: Terry Johnson CDD and David Geng CAD. TACKLES: Jeff Sennett CAD and Sebastian Sirven CDD. GUARDS: Cesar Arbelaez CCD and Douglas Nolte CCD. CENTER: Mike Dalton CCD. BACKS: Steve Sampers CAD, Pete Bowen CAD, Frank Frederick CCD, and Bob Powers CCD. Company Coaches Ed Vincent, Carl Riggen and .Bob Hunt check schedules. 75 Left to Right: Huether, Welsh, J., Kinsey, Fox, G., Murphy, J., Dyer, W., Gartung, Diddlebock, Brom- berg, Reisel, Richards, Welsh, D. Center: Coach Billy Harris. Varsity Basketball The Colonels' fighting five wound up its season with a l3 and l4 record. Gartung and Dyer were the team's best rebounders and Diddlebock was the high point man with 502 for the season and an average of 20 points a game. The Colonels didn't rnove really fast, but made it up with their height. They played a zone defense which allowed the tall men under the basket. Captain was Rodney Gartung. Diddlebock was named to the all-district honorable mention squad. Other seasonal scoring averages were: Dyer, ll, Gartung, 8.l4, Fox, 4.l4, Bromberg, 3.55, and Murphy, 2.08. Mike Dyer presents Wellsville tourney tro- Rodney Gartung is presented his jersey phy to Colonel C, R, by HaffiS- Stribling. V. ml if 1 my 7 f w ' I , -'54-Nl, T 5 1 nl 1. M , I J A-2,1 21 71? B team basketball players were, Front row: Varnes, Keaton, Tegtmeier, Shackleford, and Coach Bob l-lunt, Second row: Mosher, Barron, G., Jobbins, Hill, Tomlin. B Team and Intramural Basketball M.M.A.'s B basketball team, though win- ning only once in l3 games, produced some good individual records. Steve Tomlin av- eraged 54 and was the team's most depend- able pertormer, according to Coach Bob l-lunt, Gerry Osterland had a 7-point aver- age. Ronald l-lill scored season's high tor a single game, l2 points. A Company won a Junior-Senior League title, and C a Freshman-Sophomore crown in intramural competition to conclude the season, A's Don Mason and Steve Sampers had Sl and 44 points, respectively, to pace the winners. C's Stuart Sawdon C23 pointsl, Scott Ewing ll9D, James Denny U85 and David Deibel USD were stars in the lower loop. Captains ot intramural basketball teams during the season were Stuart Sawdon, Scott'Ewing, Buddy Schielein, Lynn Jondro, Leo Sultzman and Don Mason, shown with Lts, Carl Riggen and Ken Word, as in Varsity Swimming we -ri' f J i t ' 4 ititl- all Larry Tomlinson took a fourth in 50-yard tree style at the state swimming meet February 28 to highlight the season for M.M.A. The Colonels won three, lost for two years two ot their dual meets, going against Kemper, Wentworth, Western, and The Principia. Nine cadets sent to state by Coach James Fulkes were Tom- linson, Sterne Routa, Jim Diez, Douglas Nolte, Steve Ar- Q nold, Mike Sullivan, Jack Aus- tin and Tom Connelly. Co-captain Mike Sullivan receives his letter from Coach James Fulkes at the winter sports banquet, , Ace diver on the tank team was Steve Ar- nold labovel. per ,, Members of the M.M.A. swimming squad were, Front row: Gardner, Stinecipher, Bilstrom, Craig, Bled- soe, Squires, Barber, McKee, Thomson, Hecker, Second row: Roufa, Nolte, Austin, Diez, Sullivan, M,, Connelly, T., Fulkes, Arnold, Tomlinson, Osborne, Coach James Fulkes. Third row: Smith, Steinback, Zambrano, Arbelaez, Maruri, Bush, Harris, dePrat, Sirven, Schweitzer, Hubb, Von Rump, Freund, and Jones, R. 5 cs -r I l9s-Fl aw, gin Meyer goes for a switch, I Va rslty Wilson with a good ride. H fm L 'il l an First row: Jones, W., Newlon, Attebery, Taylor, W., Sesler, Johnson, son K., Powers, Bueneman, Oviedo, Gilchrist. Third row: Hopper. Mc row: Coach Joe Bailey, Deidrichs, Powell, Reid, Venegoni, Cherches, MCC The wrestling team enjoyed a very exciting and wonderful season. The matmen didn't have a very tight schedule this year, but their hard work and determination brought them an undefeated season. Al- though no one placed in the state meet this year, the team made a very good showing at the district. Paul At- tebery, at ll2 lbs. and Ken Wilson, at l27 lbs., placed third. Terry John- son, l33 lbs. and John Meyer, at l38 M.M.A, 45 M.M.A. Al M.M.A. 34 M.M.A, 40 X! k! Sullivan, L. J. Second row: Porter, Thornberry, Wilson, K. W., Meyer, Wil- Shelly, Doering, McFarland, Aschinger, J., LeHoy, Evans, Karnstedt. Fourth lough, Schnider. lbs., took fourth. The Colonelsf coached by Major Joe Bailey, scored 21 points. Managing to pile up the most points this year was Paul Atte- bery with 20. The next two were Wil- son, l8, and Meyer, lo. The Co-Cap- tains were Karl Wilson and John Meyer. There was a good turnout in wres- tling this year and every man worked hard. Wentworth l l Wentworth I3 Kemper 9 Kemper 3 - if A 'K H- -wg Wrestling 35, 3 1, Xftfl7 L X ,-qx Ga 'efsffung and C Of7f7ef!y a fe l i Dfesen f Forkel on a pole vault. Ready for a race are Reid and Whit- ed fer- Varsity uv wa! m ' 'ay k , N X' ' A s as , A .WM Q ' x , , me ill cj i .13 , , 'lljf - , t Ttgcagt- 49 Xe?-004, - on., taker, getting assist from Rainey and Zimmerman. v 1 Jkxyq 7 lp' R ' 1 A air - -'f .,, 5 gf, tx 0 ' X:-FSU!! Memsrs of the 1958-Sftrack squad were, Front row K., Bush. Second row: Venegoni, Prince, Yaffa, Han en, Tomlinson clntire orkel, Maruri, Denny, Keaton. . li. A ewjp. ,mal-5.--' -., OH, urth The Academy's varsity track team lost dual meets to Van-Far and Kemper, finished third in the military schools triangular and tenth in the district meet. Rodney Gartung, captain, qualified tor entrance into the state meet in the 440-yard run. Gartung and Edgar Forkel set new city records in the annual city meet. Rodney in 440 C556 secondsi, Edgar in pole vault C9 teeth. D Company won nine ot l4 events to take battalion track with 75 points, to A's 32, C's 25. Gartung, Dee Mott and Karl Wilson each won two firsts tor the victors. Track xx, - R Heuther wins a race. Kinsey over the first hurdle. F5 X uv. -,- s .' f ,nr , ll' lip Varslty Baseball ,C-ilu at Members ofthe l959 baseball team were Front row Welsh D Welsh J Cco captain? Prmperl Brom Sums Jarnagln Varnes Sawdon Tegtmeler Third row Coach John Garry Kneznekoff and Milne Cmgrsl and Coach Robert Hunt Two M M A battrng records were set by the 59 baseball team Ken Bromberg s 500 and the team s 29 Wnnnnng 4 losing 5 the Academy had tour other 300 or better hntters Dean Welsh C3675 Raul Col loca C3469 Sebastnan Surven C3461 and Matty Pam perl C 302D Putchers were Jack Welsh C3 35 and Dean Welsh Cl 25 L. Record MMA Monroe Cnty MMA Prlnclpla wx MMA Bowlnng Green MMA St Brendan l2 MMA 8 Mexico MMA Monroe Cnty 6 fig MMA St Brendan MMA Mexico MMA I7 Unnversnty Outflelder Ken Bromber Cabovel Q who batted 500 receuves hrs favor :te wood from Coach John Garry Senror veterans on the nrne were Cr1ght5 Matty Pumperl Raul Colloca Kenneth Bromberg Sebastlan Surven and Jack Welsh 0 X . L 'mm . .fi S' M. A - ra fr --1 WX , H M , , A ff ' I ee f J .' I -7 M ,Gln 9 ,jf 1 J 1 it . - A A Y I , r. berg Cco-captainl, Sirven, Sennett, Colloca, Daly, Sander. Secolad rowzl Barron, G., Hopper, Sampersj , FI U h I ' A K' l l 1 1 gm i f . +C . 0. 5 . , . ,l I I 1 I I . . t I . - A .29 4 ' ' ' 7 C - . I 5 MCHQC. 'o ' 3 5 ' ' ' 2 ,, , K Y .J -I 2 ' 9 7 , s ' n ' 6 4 ' K ' A' . 9 , 8 2 ' 3 V . . 6 PQ' Varsity Tennls if-Q -5 yr -af -q,-wig, '12 '10- QQ-ei., Varsnty tennis malnstays for l959 were Davnd Derbel Steve Tomlun Muke Dyer Davld Freund Steve Bowen and Coach Ken Word 550 Up, NUT ARY AC ADEHY The varsrty tennis team cornpleted nts sprang season wnth a 3 5 record MMA s Mlke Dyer and Davnd Freund won second In the drstrlct doubles tourna ment Freund took thurd un mllntary school srngles competition Coach Ken Word awarded letters to those plctured above plus Bull Jobbuns Coach Ken Word labovel checks grnps rg A with co captarns Dyer and Freund prror to the season opener Xlnfx I' fl Dyer llettl gets a laugh and a letter ,MS gm v from Coach Word at sprung sports ban A quet v 3 O AC DEMY Fx 85 MMA Varsity Golf Members of the l959 golf squad were Front row Howard Cherches Kenneth Kmsey lcaptaml Steve Loomls Bull Taylor Guy Sesler Second row Steve Richards Sheldon Smith Ronald Harrls Roger Beckermann Mlke Dalton and Mark McKee XMB- it The cameraman recorded a solomn moment as Ken Kmsey captaln and number one man for two years recelves hns letter from Coach Charles Strlbllng Colorfully clad nn brught red alll gator shirts and black slacks the Colonels golf team drove through a 2 3 season Ken Kmsey fnred low for the ca dets ln each match Including a 77 IU the mnlutary schools triangular nn whuch M M A was thlrd Record MMA MMA MMA 4 4 Mexuco Kemper Hannibal Mexnco Knnsey was awarded the Foley Golf Trophy his second wan In as many years Guy Sesler was elected captain for l96O . . f 20 ' 177 . . . l89 l69 . . . . 2 6 ' 253 l ' s ' AY, M.M.A. 223 Hannibal 232 N 4 g QT gel g . . . 220 ' 203 , 4 H ,V s.AV, my u ' 86 Champions of M.M.A.'s battalion boxing tournament for 1959 were, Front row: Duval Lemoine 190 poundsl, Guy Sesler l156l, Charles Scheidt C133l, Paul Attebery ll 151, Ken Wilson 61461, and Bill Squires 41081. Second row: Coach Vincent Gallagher, Cesar Arbelaez 41501, Joe Porter 11641, Guy Gilchrist l18Ol, Lester Gehm l17OJ, and Tom Connelly C1381 Boxing Revived after a decade, boxing at the Academy attracted 43 upper school cadets for an all-school tournament in May. Twenty-three were students of Coach Vincent Gallagher, who inaugurated the pugilistic program and stirred considerable interest in the corps. Champs in eleven weight divisions, pictured above, and runners-up received gold and silver medals at the spring sports banquet. Cesar Arbelaez and Bob Powers Battle for the 150-pound Crown before an enthusi- astic crowd of ca- dets in the battal- ion boxing finals. Coach Vincent Gallagher is the referee. ,,, ,,,, . f 87 wfgl Bowling Matty Pnmperl s Bonnevalles posted a 6 l record to wan furst place on the cadet Wednesday afternoon bowllng league during the winter Organuzed by Major Joe Barley the four teams competed each week at Austin s Alleys Membershup of the teams JOE PORTERS IMPERIALS Carl Tegtmeuer Kent Newlon Udell Thomson Leroy Rovnk Robert Pow ers DICK DICKENS OUTCASTS Craug Barber Ronald Baran Wllllam Mnlne David Delbel JAMES BELLVILLE S STRIKE OUTS Kenneth Kloos John Sander Dennls Doerung Ted Lehmann MATTY PIMPERL S BONNE VlLLE S Max Moore Keuth Aschun ger Bull Seaman Bull Dnddlebock Members of the champion Bonnevllles were Bull Dad dlebock Matty Pumperl Ccaptalnl and Bull Seaman Members of the weight luftlng squad Introduced durlng the year by Lt Charles Wheeler were Front row Larry Howe Steve Truce John Balser Drck Wmter John Brauer John Green Second row Joel Yaffa David Geng Frank Frederick Cralg Manley Mlke Hanchette and Steve ' oomls Llfhng Q . ' I ' , I ' I -J 'F NH' ' - 1 D H M ' 1 1 ' . y ' , 1 4, ' V ,.t , f 3? ' ' ,, X. ' 1 ly AY ,M , A - fm? I f ' 4 5 ,V ,S I K 4 ,, k I I I 1 , '2 A I . , Q I I S L. I c - K . E , J I I 1 ' , Q AV .,,' K M . 4 ,H O , . I O P ,ag r . . , I ' l I - , I I I s, V, . , r I r - . V Q A I I 1 n V 111511 ' ' D I .J-Qyifx-J , , , '1,i. AQ.' ,,g,t-LQA ' - ' 'lffxzzrff' Qu' fiw I I .4,f LL .KL ,-.uni . , Life Saving ' e 11 Wlnners of Junlor and Sensor Red Cross Llfe Saving certnflcatlon durlng the sprung sports season were Front row Bull Squares Jack Austln Bob Relskamp John Brauer James McFarland Randy Jones Davld Von Rump and Greg Mosher Second row John Iverson Vaughn Mclnture Charles H bb B b Unnerstall Davld Bllstrom Udell Thomson Bruce McHale Thlrd row Larry Howe Duck u o Wlnter Jerry Evans Allen Stelnback Bob Ellerman Kenner Harrls and Coach James Fulkes 'V' Lt Charles Dodson lleftl corrects Dale Dye s posutron x., Both rnght handers and south paws lbelowl comprlsed the archery squad Archery proved Itself popular an nts fnrst year at M M A fnrst as an actuvuty later as a regular sport under Lt Charles Dodson As many as 40 boys took asm on the 30 by 60 foot range back campus with sux target areas a dozen bows and lOO arrows Many purchased per sonal equnpment Matches wnth the horseback group and the faculty were planned for extra currlcular un terest 'fr 0 A so . D 1 , . , .Q f ,J Q . g y l E Q V . N ' I- ---.-.. t . 7 :D ..,.. I' ' , X ' : ' X I . , . . I ' I I I I I . ' . 1 I ' ' I 1 . . . 0 . . . I I I I I I I I I I ' I X I 4 ' 'L .' . I V4 b 4 Y ,N i V A , . . , 1 , , th 4 Q I W y.,4T.,,,,?IL. ., y J ,v , . . I Ni WH ml. , gf., A I , f ' f ' . 1 up 4 W W VV, , S N Q.. A .. K, WMI, 5 .Ff- ' ' ' I 1., 'A ' A f x J ,V . -f. X , . . . , , . I I I . - i'W'1'..5. 1 ' U' lf 'a- A' N A Y ,4 ,Msg AM? my V 5l A Ii ill RIDERS HIT THE BACK-CAMPUS trails during athletics and free periods. Pictured astride the steeds are Lynn Jondre, Jose Vivanco, Jerry Gardner, Bob Frolander, Altona Chapman, Fank Emberton, Paul Baum, Ernest Willerson and Richard Barthold. BEST ATHLETE AT M.M.A., according to the Athletic Department, was Rodney Gartung lrightl, who lettered this year in football, basketball and track. Gar won the Plaque for Best Athlete, the lreland Trophy for a Fighting Heart, the Kelce Track Trophy, and the Japp Football Plaque. LATIN-AMERICAN ENTHUSIASM produced renewed in- terest in soccer during the winter months, and a squad of 21 held daily games under Coach Vincent Gallagher, North Americans often matching South Americans. The squad is shown below. .f sift ah v'NuQq 90 N Activities 5 is 1. if. MEMBERS OF THE CONCERT BAND were: Aschinger, J., Aschinger, K., Baum, P, B., Beckermann, Bilstrom, Bird, Bledsoe, Bowen, S., Buehre, Bueneman, Cherches, Craig, Emberton, Ewing, Gardner, Gilchrist, Gipner, Graham, T., Green, J., Grob, Hacker, Hansen, Harris, K., Hill, Jondro, Jones, W., Keaton, l.eHoy, Loomis, Murphy, J. P., Porter, Sampers, Schnider, Stevenson, J., Tomlin, Tomlinson, Welsh, D., Whittaker, Witts, and Director, Capt. Paul Cherches. Music MEMBERS OF THE DANCE BAND werei Aschinger, J., Baum, P. B., Beckermann, Bilstrom, Bledsoe, Bowen, S., Gilchrist, Hansen, Harris, K., Jondro, LeHoy, Loomis, Manzitte, Pimperl, Porter, Richards, Schnider, Unnerstall, Welsh, D., and Director, Capt. Paul Cherches. I Lai ill I I I lg if-. Makers Capt. Paul Cherches and his guitar lovers: Kenner Harrris, Carl Riegel, Danny Burme- ster, David Geng, and Phil Manzitto. Guy Gilchrist, J, R. Whittaker, Joe Porter, Matty Pimperl, and Dave Lel-loy, better known as the Bebop Beatniks make sounds at the annual Minstrel. DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS consists of Tomlinson, Green, J., Beckermann, Baum, P, B., Hill, Comen- sky, Bird, Jondro, Gilchrist, Keaton, Riegel, Hacker, Lel-loy, Aschinger, K,, Buehre and Commander Whittaker, Miss Sue Keaton was elected Valentine Ball Queen for 1959. She resides in Rushvme' 'nd' Members of the Tulip Ball Court were Jeff Sennett, Miss Carol Formal 92 John Murphy shows his style at the Val- entine Ball. Ann Reisel, Ken Kinsey, Donna Adamitis, Queen Carol 0' Gor- Susie Jacobi, Joe Martin, Dooley Kammarmeyer, and Jim Bledsoe: Queen Sue Keaton and President Guy Seslerp fi MH . A , 5,1 , X f www Y' ,Yi if W , M I N' Mf --W. l 5 MW , I The Fountain is a popular place during informal dances. Here John McCullough and Margie Lowe enjoy a coke, Swingin' Informcils Cadets and dates enjoy dancing in the new Cadet Lounge, The new cadet lounge in the Ad Building and Mismilaca provided the settings for a greater- than-usual number of informal dances. Each academic class sponsored four social functions during the school year. Everybody likes to dance, The 'new model airplane club sponsored by Lt. John Reddick is one which has entered M.M,Ai activities, The cadets build their airplanes in the base- ment of D barracks, and fly them back of Campus. Flyers in work shop at left are Larry Tom- linson, Craig Barber, Lorenzo Zambrano, Cal Hopper, Udell Thompson, and Ken Gipner, Hobbies If The debate team for 59 sponsored by Lt Charles Wheeler, is Max Moore, Laurie Craig, Roger Beck- erman Richard Bird Peter Bowen Back row Dave Diebel, David Freund, Doug Nolte, Ray Kramer, The newest addition to M,M.A, activities is loafing at the lounge. Here with plenty of food, television, recorded music, magazines, and bil- liard tables, the cadets may spend their free time in good style. Cadets enjoy the furniture which was made and modeled by Russell Jerichow and his helpers, FEE, Q Q le-lfllll - Members of the staff of the Eagle shown wnth some of the paper s natuonal awards are Front row Austln Oviedo Sultzman ledltorl Zambrano Hammond Second row Gehm Hoepfner Lundburg Fulkes Routa Rrchards Bledsoe Buehre Yaffa Thurd row Von Rump Reusel Stuneczpher Revlk Baran R P Jarnagnn Dyer Harris R Wnndsor and Major Charles Strnblnng adviser l-lnghest ratnngs an two ot three national unternatronal scholastic press contests were carried by M M A s newspaper The Eagle during l958 59 Edlted monthly by Lee Sultzman the Eagle won Medalnst from Columbua Scho lastuc Press Assoclatuon Internatnonal l-lon ors from uull and Scroll and Farst Place from Natnonal Scholastnc Press Association ln addltuon the paper was declared best Class B lunder 5009 school paper In Mus sour: and awarded a Special Excellent rat :ng by M I P A Reporters met twuce weekly and wnth a selected corps of Englnsh 3A wrnters set about consclentnously to record and reflect Press Assocnatnon addresses the Pablucatuons all phases Of Academy lute IH the paperS Banquet May 23 pages N S Patterson of Mnssouru Interscholastnc 98 l Il l l l-l I I A' l ll ll l l 1 l l I ll ll il tl in an ar A l I 'QA D , ' U ' 1959 Taps -II..ll-ll.Jl Ward Staff of the l959 Taps was Flrst row Dyer Manley Oviedo Dalton ledltorl Meyer Sesler McCuI Iough and Austln Second row Hoepfner Buehre Fox G Fulkes Kloos Whlttaker Sander and Rnchards Publncatlon of thus vol ume second un two years was a project of the Senuor Class But Included on the staff were enough under classmen to unsure perpetu atnon of the yearbook tradl tnon subject to the wall of each year s group of sensors Pressed hard by an ap proachnng deadlnne and lum :ted by shortage ot tnme nn a tnght schedule the 59 Taps staff nevertheless sacrntnced enough personal tree tnme to make the volume a realnty At Ease Wlth publlcatuon of the campus lnterary magazine At Ease on May l the Academy rounded out nts publications pucture with a paper yearbook and magazlne There were l2 cadet con trlbutlons publashed n At Ease Staff was Major Charl s Str: blrng adviser George Lundburg Bull Taylor and David Von Rump 99 ' I ' 0 I I c Q 4 , 2-H LW- 1 l ' I j Ea' lr C . I . . - I ' I I I 1 I I ' ' I I I 'I I I I . . . , I ' - ' ' E , , . e - 1 I . . . . ' ' 1 1 r r - AX , ,' J I K7 1 - P! I - - I I I I EQ V' -assi---..-l-ii.L Glee Club K . I ' ' l Y K ' 5 97' P 9 Q E7 Z? . . ' ' ' A Q H H W n f'N F 'P n - ' v ' 1 D xl l.. , , - 'Q ' 'O . . nu i I. qu. P' U l I' zz Two concerts and the traditional Christmas Evensong were highlights of the program for the 53-voice Glee Club, directed by Lt. Col. Eugene Lamm and accompanied by Lt. Col. C. M. Nunn. The chorus practiced twice weekly. Members were Baran, R. P., Barthold, Bowen P., Brauer, Chapman, Dalton, Danuser, Deidrichs, Diez, Dye, Ellerman, Evans, Ferrel, Forkel Freund, Groenewoud, lverson, Kloos, Kneznekoff McCullough, McHale, McKee, Mason, D., Mason T., Meyer, Mitchell, R., Mitchell, W., Moore Newlon, Nolte, Osborne, Prince, Reid, Reisel Richards, Roskin, Sander, Schielein, Sesler, Smith S., Taylor, Tegtmeier, Thomson, U., Thornberry, Varnes, Vivanco, Wilkerson, Wires, W., Wyer, A. r I I I r I I .f Leaders lbelowl in the l8th annual Christmas Even- song were Ray Prince, reader, and Mike Dalton and James Vogt, Soloists. ,..1 100 wr N 1. fxn'Yasm- N'- Y ,111-17:1-ng-an -gf X 1 5' ..sa.'f A ' J ,U 3 gg Eiff- :mwmr -1- 'W-J ' ,,mf. ,X - , 2 , -. if ' X X , M, 1 . a ny: 'A X K X 5 S xx I K W-1 ., , ff 3' X2 y , 'Q - Cr 14 W w 04 ffkfk If -f Lt. Col. G. David Bailey, a member of the faculty for 24 years, has been commandant of the Junior school since l948. He is math instructor, rifle coach and producer of the traditional Junior School Minstrel. This was one of the best years we've had, Lt. Col. G. David Bailey told the Junior School at Com- mencement. The l958-59 corps was comprised of 85 boys from l4 states and -4 foreign countries. Grades five through eight are en-' rolled in the Junior School. B Barracks houses the seventh and eighth graders of the M.M.A. Junior School. 102 1 Q' I ' vc- , ,.a..v A . 'Erik' tn .hstse 9 'tif 1.-f N qt'-:J - 1 -.1 t A . 4- f N ul' , 'Q s vc 5 L 1.415-1 ,ge N The Junior School company was commanded by Cadet Captain John Hummel, Other officers were Lieutenants Jerry Witts, Frank Cross and Jeffrey Coates. Several times B Company won the Sunday flag for best drilled unit in the battalion The Junior School classroom building was completed in l956. ii. L IO Junlor School Faculty Hi! Major George L Paper Dnrector of Athletics and Assistant Commandant of Cadets Major Derrnll S Kuhlman, Prlncupal and Coach Captain and Mrs Daruus Ruchardson faculty In charge of headquarters barracks Captaln and Mrs Richardson also teach In the Junaor School Captain Ruchardson coaches sports Captain Robert O Piper tactical offrcer In charge of Junior School Mllltary department Captain Kenneth Mortenson Coach and As slstant Mllntary Director .i H' M EIGHTH GRADE Coates, J,, Ohlhauserm, and McCormack. SIXTH GRADE Chase, Metcalf, and Higgins, SEVENTH GRADE Walker, Kersey and James. FIFTH GRADE Duke-wits, Bane and Rawdon wa., ., . V yi if 'Y' X, ws. , Q.. 1. Hmjvn' wfiff lf' '5-X VY1 X -if-.is-O V.. Eighth grades enjoy a social studies discussion led by Capt. Darius Richardson Graduating Class Od 41 PHILLIP BAUM ROBERT BERESFORD ROBERT BOYLE QQ! Q w -I i T ,Z I GARY BUTCHER JEFFREY COATES VICTOR CORAO 106 il an .l asv 'Y - - L FORREST BUCKINGHAM ,vs fs x A ei 4 . W. i ' als, i RICHARD COX 8 1 FRANK CROSS GARY GRAHAM 015 N' . nv i MICHAEL I-IASSARD Graduating Class ,al l av JAMES DARNELL 'S' THEODORE GRAHAM 1 RICHARD HINDES ,ug lf 'Q STEPHEN DOW 'W HMM vii? dvi 1 1 ROGER FRIEDMAN fi 4 2 ROBERT GROB JAMES HACKER ,..,.. ,1-4? 1, Ov! ,-4: JOHN HUMMEL WILLIAM INMAN wax: ,ns 1 N, ' Q 1 i i PAUL KINCAID THOMAS MCCORMACK JAMES MCGUIRE I07 Graduating Class ,,.,. N,.1' -42,1620 'n ' I jul' 'F' 1' vw Q ,L 4 Y ,gn-an 'I' if i PHILLIP MANZITTO GREGORY MURRELL DANNY OHLHALJSEN W .4 9 ff' I Q - 4 , STEVEN PALM 33 5 .1 'E J 7' E JACK STEVENSON A-s an ,N Qs. v va LL JAMES WILLIAMS 'I' N23 5 4,'.' Q.- IQ- I LARRY PIPER RONALD ROEDDER tv g .fa fr 4. A A 3- . ' I I ' , ,.'.'.l. kr: ZV, A I 5 f J ROBERTO STEVENSON LAWRENCE WACKNOV 'Q D F kb .A Y ? ll JERRY WITTS 10 33 oil? MICHAEL O'NEAL J' '- ? V 4 Pf 3' at ,-,,. nv' ROBERT ROWELL ,1 r Q I3 1-In WILLIAM WARD 7th Grade 'Vx i -I -NN Flowers took a part In Junior School actnvutues durmg May Major George Pnper s art class made some paper tulips for the Tulip Ball Mothers pmned carnations on their sons on Mother s Day Q? '-C, 'QTY' sw -G '!'P' CHARLES BOXMEYER DANIEL BURMESTER HARRY BURNS FRANK COATES aw 3' avr FA i W i ,,, MANUEL CORAO ERNEST DEMBA TERRY FERCHOW VICTOR GARCIA CHAPA .ali Iagaia 109 Y i -13' 41 JAMES GREEN DENNIS JAMES ROBERT KEHM SIDNEY KERSEY IO9 Ir, . ,. N l I J , di.. 4 If ' A kg, V rv : M ! 1. I til? I . '- 'I'. I A I 1 A I W lb I V f 1 B v 1 V ,' 'T' l f A 9 N 3 r, I , I Cn! D I ' I ,ff C ' I , I 1 - ' X an W z ' 72 has I agp FRANK LEACH it T WILLIAM MILLER 7th Grade Ia. ROBERT MEREDITH 'al 'Sv' all ,gunna Qu, DANIEL MITCHELL GARY MITCHELL TIE f-, ,, Q 1 an V 3 7942, gl A Y I? 3-r A ANTHONY MIEKINA I 53 fn- is ff K I 5 If 0 EMERICK PECSI ,CK Tint' 4 A--. V 'Z' MICHAEL RAEOOL CARL RIEGEL CHRISTOPHER SMITH PAUL TAYLOR ' x 511 xx, f inf, 1 .gash-r DALLAS TOHILL I 4 Q- r, W ,4 .ii H JOHN WALKER , - 12' Q, ii KENNETH BURKE .l 'Q yn.,-v f 3 I' Q ' 4.1-ill, td .4 K E! Q,-.. NMQEE. All Junior School boys did a good job in the mess hall three times daily I J . l If I, , A f .5 'px YQ ,J 47 ' u Q 'vs on ns 5 .W s '55, 1 V gg, 1 T' OMER CARROTHERS DAVID CHASE BOYD DAVIS BRIAN HIGGINS f F 49 3 lbs V ' .1 I K all - 0 sf ? GEORGE HOOBLER If 1 if GARY SCHAFFER u f ov! , , M sf ffl ii Q1 i If -Aung ROGER MCCORD WILLIAM MAUPIN JOHN METCALF 1 'rf 'R 4 , QQ ,Q 3 , it .1 '5' 4 as , T - ---- A 'lczzv' v a l GEROLD SlTTNER JAMES STALEY DANIEL YACOVELLI III A .n NL .4 0 1 in-i KARL BANE bl , A 1 'Q -u-.Q NATHAN BENDER , 0 15. ,, R 0 P01 5-anus , ' an RALPH ORTHWEIN Junlor Colonels Football V 2249i Members of the l958 Junnor Colonels football team were Front row Ohlhausen Burmester Hozran Stevenson R Dow Thlrd row Capt Darlus Richardson coach Murrell Hacker Smuth C Metcalf Mareska Darnell Yacovelln Pufer Stevenson J Boyle Capt Ken Mortenson coach Fourth row Squrres Muller Toblll Watts Ward Schaffer Coates F Hlndes James Green G Maupin l958 Record M M A Centralla M M A Kansas Cnty YMCA M M A Kansas Cnty YMCA M M A Shelblna M M A Shelblna John Hummel lrnghtl as congratulated by Major George Prper after wnnnung has sixth major letter In Junnor School sports He was the first cadet nn bus tory to do so H3 0 f lr-we , C , ' 'I 1 x4--. rg Q ', B- l -Q r i . ' 9 1 Q A is ' I 1 'W , IE, V , Wagner, Palm, McGuire. Second row: Hassard, McCormaclk, Hummel, Coates, JI., Wacknoxf, Inman, . . . 27 ' 6 . . . 7 A 20 . . . l3 ' l2 . . . O ' 26 . . . 6 ' 20 Members of the Junior School's rifle team were, Front row: Kersey, Stevenson, J., Hacker, Witts, and Garufo. Second row: Lt. Col. G. David Bailey, coach, Cross, Buckingham, Hummel, Coates, J., and Rifle Team Swimming Team 1 ' . McCormack. U 4+ 1... HRW' Members ofthe swimming team were, Front row: Murrell, Beresford, Graham, T., Stevenson, R., Smith, C., Williams, Hindes, Sittner. Top row: Capt. Robert Piper, coach, Staley, Schaffer, Maupin, Garcia, Metcalf, Chase, Corao, V., Garufo. 114 ,.-.i............ Wrestling Team ,Qi 75 L. i First row: Staley, James, Miller, Sittner, Baum, Garcia-Chapa. Second row: Witts, Hacker, Rowell Hummel, McCormack, Pifer, and Major Derrill Kuhlman, coach. What's next? Who's tired? Let's make it Iook good? Junlor Colonels Basketball ...,J.. fx! JV Fnrst row Capt Ken Mortenson coach Hnndes Ferchow Hacker Coates F Capt Danus Rlchard son coach Second row Stevenson J fmanagerJ Buckingham Hummel Coates J McCormack Rowell John Hummel wuth a 14 point average and Jeff Coates wlth 11 led the Junior Colonels to a fsne 10 2 basketball season Tom McCormack who scored 111 pounts had a 9 polnt average Other point totals were Buckungham 31 Coates F 21 Row ell 20 Grob 18 Ferchow 15 and Hlndes 10 SEASON SUMMARY M M A Jefferson Cnty M M A Fulton M M A 44 Fulton 23 M M A 37 Auxvasse 20 M M A 38 Auxvasse 6 M M A 38 Hardin 14 M M A 24 Paras 39 M M A 70 Mokane 13 M M A 37 Hardnn 23 M M A 26 University Hugh 31 M M A 40 St Brendan 17 M M A 36 Paras 32 116 O 1 1 .V,, ,. .1 Tm , T.,,,,,.l,,.,, ,TZAZ I ,QU 1' L1 'W f :P 177 Am V - ... as C J ez I Wm,-.-- A ,M 7.1 Y ' C 1 1 1 . 7 ' I I I I Il I I 'I ' I ' - I ' 7 I ' I I I I 'I I I 1 D I I 1 I 1 - u I I - ' 1 1 'I 7 I I I I f I 1 - . . . 64 ' 24 . . . 34 23 Junior School Bonds INTERMEDIATE BAND members Included Cross Demba Graham G Graham T Green J Grob Hacker Kersey Mitchell G Palm Plfer Rregel Slttner Stevenson J Wnllnams Watts BEGINNERS BAND members were Boyle Burmester Dow Dukewuts Ferber Ferchow Garuto Hnndes Knncand Leach Metcalf Muller Pecsl Rawdon Rnegel Schaffer Smnth C Staley 117 S O I O Jr. School Frank Cross rang the bell on the trip to Mount Vernon, oft James Garuto was best VP marksman. There were sharp shooters, too, like Coates, Ferchow. Refreshment time at the Valentine party. 25th Annual F 'X N ' MIX I 4? as . F ig E- Y S Activities Sax practice. I M Relaxing At A Hop. Minstrel Show. 9? ol 119 l xi A ' H X150 NIUIOUII fygm Aga W Rawdon Enjoys Exploring A Cave LEFT, Lt. Col. C. M. Nunn, commandant, examines Bill Sim's shoe shine before presentl ing him Plaque for Neatest Cadet. LEFT CEN TER, Mike Dalton receives a plaque and a kis, from his mother after his Ccompany won best drilled honors. RIGHT CENTER, Jerome Seig freid, local attorney, awards the Fry Cup for Public Speaking to Ken Bromberg, as runners Commenq John Hummel receives the Junior School's . . I th I Faculty Plaque from Lt. Col. G. David Bailey. Semors were so emn as e Corpsi l l i l l l i 4 x l Led by Leo Sultzman, 4l seniors start their trek toward that diploma? 9 120 f 1 ' 0 ' Q ip Douglas Nolte and Roger Beckerman look on. vho tied, receive valedictory honors from Col. C .amm, principal, stands by. U ement I 959 ialuted them af their final review. Dr. Kenneth Freeman, president of Christian College, delivers the Com- mencement address. RIGHT, Mike Dalton and Lee Sultzman, R. Stribling, president, as Lt. Col. Eugene m G-E wk. 'H '- 'rf' E ,fo ml f ,......9-A .1..- 7 M .......-. i 4'- - Ray Prince was winner of the Hooten Fellowship Cup, for that cadet judged to be most valuable to the institution, Col. C. R. Stribling makes the presentation. 121 , Patrons Moms Furnrture Company Parsons Jewelry Scotts Sc 8. l0c Store Yellow Cab Company Mexuco Book Store Mrs Lols Manley Nelson Mr 81 Mrs C C Mason Mr Arthur Bromberg Mr 81 Mrs Robert L Sultzman Mr 8fMrs J R Co oca Mr Frank Kramer Mr 8. Mrs L F Hanchette Mrs Carrle Wrlson l22 Mr 8. Mrs Glenn Berry Mrs H Comensky Mrs L T Arthur Mrs Lols V Meyer . . I I . . . . ... . . . . . ...ll . . ... .. . . . .. ... . . . CONCRETE MATERIALS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PRODUCERS OF BUILDERS OF SAND 1 HIGHWAYS L GRAVE DAMS Rus:-:En s'roNE Amvonrs LIMESTONE 43- X! F E Bellamy Chanrman ofthe Board M M A l928 K K Kinsey Secretary General Manager General Office Cedar Raplds Iowa I fa C fx 'K Q AGRICULTURAL I Q ' STREETS -3 ROL , If -iff, The Connellys f 9 MR 8. MRS MATH PIMPERL AND ALL THE MATH IGLER SINGERS Ch 9 III G d l. k In Cl 5 From 'I627 West Melrose St. ica o, inois WHAT GIVES AMERICANS MORE? Why do Americans have more of the good things of life - a higher standard of living - than any other people on earth? You know the answer - it's FREEDOM OF OPPORTUNITY. Op- portunity for any individual or company to produce a better pro- duct and earn a reasonable profit. What is a reasonable profit? 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