New York Military Academy - Shrapnel Yearbook (Cornwall on Hudson, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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fv' Ki' . 141 fu 1-':QQ W Copyrighf 1936 NEW Y 1 1 1,1 Y , Fi, 1 I 5-J, l . L ,ax-' N V sa 4 it A it, Y , , 'L V N' SHRQFIWSL wwmwfzwm , ,rg x 1- Q fig Q' 'f Wx ARYAQADJEMY CGhe lass of 1936 dedzcates thzs ,Shrapnel to ln appfeczatzon of hzs faithful sermces to the orps of adets as 'Professor of e7?fCzlzta1'y ,Saence and Tffactlcs and as head coach of football for the past four years G . . Captain Eclwin Johnson . . . . , '. Q . 6, ' C, EHUYPIIIUYD 'LVHI Qlxss of 19w6 pxunnts I1 s lssug 0 I J Sfuu 111 1 IL 1 u lm xx 1 tlnt tln ruond of rln aunts of X vu ISOLIILL fI'Hll1N p mt 1u.ullLLt1ons to ilu Sons of N1Am tu wus to um Q QL liQ B f . -1 ff witl rl ' log ' a 1 'isl the year as Clmroniclcd lu-ruin ma l X 1 S 0' 4 1' lem- N.Y.1f. .' I-ju ym: 1, L 3 S : i 2 0, .Mi -Y ,..-,,..,f- V ...ms-q-r, ---. '11,-.nvwf-4-num hmum- nw--W 0 P 7117! a 1 5 qi E 3 li 56 Y 45 W 3 1 I I .5 ? . 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' 1' db 3 vi . 1 1 ' -av .Qu-wW,:' ' AT 1 -k -k MILTON FENNIMORE DAVIS SUPFRINIT1- NDENT ORNI Nlantoryllle Nlmnesota Noyember 15th 1864 Educated in Public Schools of Oregon graduated United States Nlih tary AL,ldLI'l1N 1890 A B Umxersitx of Oregon 1888 Dual llymg Training 1918 Seeond Lieutenant 4th Cay alry First Llcutenant 1st Cavalry Clptlm lst md 10th Cualry Vllyor udge Advocate Generals Dept Retired as Maljor une 9th 1909 Colonel Slgnll Corps February 21st 1918 World War Lieutenant Colonel Retired uly 9th 1918 Colonel Retired May 29th 1921 Brlgadxer General Air Corps Reserve December 23rd 1921 Surveyed and mapped Snerra Forest Reserve 1891 1896 First ascent of Mt Davis High S1erras 1892 Niountann named bv Geological Survey 1896j Army Carbme Team 1893 Ewcplored Grand Canon of Colorado 1895 Ascended 'Vit Popocatepetl 1897 Commanded Troop C lst Cavalrv Battle Santiago Cuban Spamsh War Governor El Caney during yel lovy fey er epidemic 1898 Commanded Troop C lst Cavalry one Vear 1n Phxllppine Insurrec 1903 Executive Secretary Fort Leavenworth Service Schools May 1903 June 1907 Detailed General Staff 1906 Aide to Chief of Staff and on duty Chief of Staff s Office June 1907 une 1909 Professor of Military Science and Tactics and Commandant of Cadets New York Military Academy une 1909 Auy,ust 22 1922 Colonel and Executive Signal Corps Chnef of Training Air Service Chief of Staff Axr Service February 1918 June 30 1919 Superintendent New York Military Academy August 22 1922 Silver Star Citation For Gallantry in Action against Spanish Forces at Santiago Cuba ju 1 1898 DS M Dl3fll1Q1llSIJi'!ll Seruce ln World War Elected Fellow American Geographical Societv Secretary Treasurer Director Trustee Commandant and Superintendent New York M11 ntarv Academy smce 1909 Dxrector and Vlce President Cornwall Natlonal Bank Presi dent Orange County Council Boy Scouts National Councillor Chamber of Commerce of Umted States and of Boy Scouts of Amerxca Presndent and Director Hudson Valley Feder ated Chamber of Commerce President Association Military Colleges and Schools of che United States 1926 1927 Organizatlons Republican Mason Modern Woodmen Officers World War, Compan non Foreign Wars Companion Society Indian Wars Clubs Army and Nan of New York and Washington Lambs Explorers Ends of the Earth Camp Fare of America Toyyn Hall and Players 'k 'A' Puqszr 1 1 I . 7. 1 ' Y Y w - A 1 A , , . 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' 5 , . if - tt' 1' 1'lfe'z'Il 'A' P1151 clgblm n FRANK ALLEN PATTILLO ASSISTANT SLPERINTENDENT AND COMMANDANT OF CADETS Wentworth M1l1tary Academy 1910 Emory UHIWCYSIIY 1914 Lambs Club Appolnted Second Lleutenant U S Army 1917 Promoted I'1rst Lleutenant 1918 Promoted Captam 1918 Retlred Wounds Recenved ln Actlon 1920 D1St1HgU1Sh6d Seruce Cross Sxx Major Engagements World War Commandant of Cadets andP M S SCT N Y M A 1926 1933 Asslstant Superintendent and Commandant of Cadets 1933 'kit T-IARRY MELVIN SCARBOROUGH LXFCUTIVI: OFFICER Dlckmson Preparatory School 1902 Dxckmson College 1906 1923 Headmaster 1912 1918 Executlve Officer 1918 Captam Chem1cal Warfare Servlce U S Army 1918 Major Chem1cal NVarfare SCFVICC Reserve 1919 L1eutenant Colonel 1923 CCIIIHCHIC of CQPHCIIQ for Colonel 1930 iririr HERBERT ALVAH HINMAN HEADMASTER Beeman Academy 1894 M1ddlebury College AB 1898 A M 1923 Chl P51 Kentucky Mllltdfy Instltute 1899 Professor of Sclenee N Y M A 18991906 Professor of Scxence and Headmaster Belmont School for Boys 1906 1918 Headmaster N Y M A 1918 T . . 7 V, 5 . V . 3 9 . an . l , . . , g , 9 ' , 9 ' , . . . . , Z . . . Y. a . y Q . . . . . ,.... , - g ' - . , -. 'k . . 7 y 5 . . y Ph.B., 19065 Kappa Sigmag Instructor in Science, N. Y. M. A., ' 3 1 3 ' S 3 1 . 7 . . , I ' , 9 . , . . , 5 . - 1 G . . Y , . 9 9 C 5 ' '7 7 U is S . .5 Y . . . , Q ' ,.... , - 3 I , , Q 5 ,.... , -. ALONZO C. PALMER QUARTERMASTER AND ASSISTANT TREASURER Mount Herman School 1904 Cumberland Valley Normal School 1908 Lebanon Business College M Accts 1912 uartermaster 1911 iirir JOHN FRANCIS HAGEN CHAPLAIN AND INSTRUCTOR IN HISTORY 1N171reth Hlll 'V1IlIt1rv Academv 1904 1906 Princeton A B 1910 PrInu.ton Sem nlrx B D 191 a Nlinister to Chancetord Presbyterian Church York Penn 1913 1918 Chaplain In U S lN2lVV 19181919 Captain Chaplain Reserxe 1936 Chaplain toN Y M A 1920 iririr EDWIN LYNDS JOHNSON PROFESSOR or MILITARY SCIENCE AND TAcTIcs Red Cross Ambulance Corps 1918 1919 Lawrence College 1919 1921 Graduate United States Militars Academy 1925 Appointed Second Lieutenant United States Army 1925 11th Int 1925 45th Inf fPhIlIppme Scouts 1928 Arm Football Coach West Point 1926 1927 1929 Summer School N W L 1929 Second Lieutenant 16th IHA 1929 School for Bakers and Cooks Port Benning 1929 First Lieu tenant F A 1930 Captain F A 1935 Field Arti lerv School 1931 1932 Arms Primary Flying School 1932 P M S 8: T IN IN A 1 Pug mm Ie n . : 3 - a i 1 - 'a f Q . , -. ,V 1 I .. . . .. . I . I 1, - g , . ., Q ' I 1 if, . ., f. il E 7 7 'Y V. I I l . ' - , . . . . I, - , . , . ' , 5 . . . . I . ., -. L ' I . 1 7 Graduated W'est Division High School, Milwaukee, 19183 9 ' S 9 ' i I ,' a i , U 2 -, 2 - J, Q y I a ' ' i 7 . ' ' . 7 ' ' 'I T 9 ' 'Y Y I I i ' , . ., I , . ., 5 1 , s 9 , , 9 3 V . . . ., . Y. 1. ., 935-. , tw ' I tn lu n GEORGE R DEMPSEY SCHOOL PHX SICIAN M1llerton 1-hgh School 1904 Cornell 'Vledxcal College N D 1911 Phsslclan IN Y M A 19161917 1919 Serxed ln Med1c1l Corps U S Armx A E E 1917 1919 Second Lleutenant x16d1C1lCOYPS U S Armx 19171919 Second Lxtutenant NIcd1cal Corps Reserxe 1919 1925 Cap tam 1925 iririr GEORGE FRANCIS ALEXANDER RILEY PROFESSOR OF HISTORY B M C Durfee Hlgh School Fall Rnver 1900 1904 Brown Umversxty AB 1908 Lambda Chl Alpha Memb r of Board of Councillors of Lambda Chl Alpha Teacher at East Mame Conference Semmars 1908 1910 Instructor N Y M A 1910 Headmaster of Junlor School 1926 Head of HISIOFQ Department 1916 tit JOSEPH JOHN KOHOUT ASSISTANT COMMANDANT OF CADETS Staunton Mnhtary Academy 1926 Vlfg1Hl3 Mxlxtary Inst: tute BS 1930 Lambs Club Second Lleutenant Inf Res Assxstant Commandant of Cadets N Y M A 1930 1' ' , Q A ' L - ' t , . . l', . . ., - Z , 1' . , . . .', - 1 X ' J Al I x ' 3 ' LIEADMASTER OF JUNIOR SCHOOL AND ' ' ' . 9 D 9 ' 3 1 ' -y S 5 9 l . ,rv ' I , .... , Q , 'I I 1 '- . . 7 , 3 . . . . . .- 1 - -, 5 S I - -Z , . . . ., -. ,tv FLOYD FRANK HADL INSTRUCTOR IN BIOLOGY AND ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Creenmstle Grade Schools 1907 1915 Shnppensburg St1tt NIorm1l School 1915 1919 Fr1nklIn 1nd Vlarshlll CollI.3.,e B S 1923 Delt1 Sxgma Phl Porter Scnentnhc SOCICIX Prlncnpil Getts sburg I-Ixgh School 1919 1920 PYIFICIPZII of the Gap Hlgh School 1920 1921 Instructor In Blologs 1nd Chemnstry IN Y M A 1924 Athletnc DIrector 1931 tit C HENRY WOOD INSTRUCTOR IN PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY I-I.1rv1rd College BS 1924 Boston Unlversnty MA 1930 ReSe1rch Chemnst xuth A C Luvrence Leather Co 1924 1926 Instructor In Chemxstry and Dental Nletallurgy at Tufts College Pre Denml Dental and Pre MCd1C3l Schools 1926 1928 Instructor In Chemxstry and Physlcs at Monson Academy 1928 1930 Tutor at Lake Placnd Club Summer of 1929 Instructor In Chem1Stry and Phvslcs N Y M A 1930 Second Lneutenant Chemlcal Warfare Reserxe 1931 'kit LYNN L GROXV PROFESSOR or LANGUAGES Essex unctlon Hlgh School 18991903 UHIWCYSIIX 0 Xermont PhB 1907 Prlnclpal West Rutland Hlgh School 1910 1916 Prmclpil Belloxxs Free Acadtms 191o 1918 Professor ot Languages X Y XI A 1918 Nllddleburx French School 19301931 Sorbonne Pans France. Summer 1932 f uly ' 4 ' x 4, Q ' 1 4 , l I I A , , - , . . I . ' s ' fu 1 f K w .' . . Y - - , I 4 k , , ' - . r A 4 1 v , ' I . ' ' - 7, . . . ., -, 9 ' , . , . , . ., , , . ., . I . . I ., - a a ' ' 1 x ' v - z I 1 B 3 7 , 1 , .... , - . . V . , , . ' .I 1 ' a , f v I , . ., . K s ' s f v S 2 r f u A 1' 7 x Q I Y u L v .1 w 1 . . 1 . ,, -, 1 4 , - , , ' Q . 1 1 Y 1 1 7 ' 'Agn' ur' Y T FRANCIS REIDY INSTRUCTOR INT LATIN Watervlnet Cherrw Valles INevs port Hngh Schools Hols Cross 19171919 INorth Amerxcan College Rome 1919 1922 N Y State College AB 1923 1924 Instructor m Ianguages N Y NI A 1924 fit GORDON B RINGGOLD INSTRUCTOR IN LANGUAGFS Northboro Mass Hugh School 1915 1919 Denlson Um versity AB 1923 Phu Mu Alpha DCC Glee Club Cen tro de Estudxos Hnstorncos Madrxd Spam Summer 1923 Sorbonne Pans France Summer 1930 Mlddlebury MA 1933 Instructor IN Y M A 1923 Assxstant ln Mxhtarv De partment three years I'1cultyAdusor Ch1S1gmaCh1 1923 Second Lneuten1nt Inf Res Oct 17 1924 I'1rst Lxeutenant Inf Res Oct 29 1926 Captnm Inf Res Dec 6 1930 Major Inf Res Dee 14 1935 'kit WALLACL NORVELL SIMPSON IROIISSOR OI ENGLISH H.1nnonPrtp.1r.1torw School 1896 Hartselle College fAla J BS 1901 Wheeler College of Busmtss QAIJJ graduate 1902 Amernmn Mtdnml Mnssxonary College QM1ch 1910 Cnty College of New York 1914 Columbna UDIVCYSIIE 1927 M I Burt s School of Nflusnelanshnp QIN Y C J Certxficate Army Fleld Clerk Port of Embarkatxon Hoboken N J 1917 Llutf of NIISLLHJIICOUS Informatlon Bureau Port of Lmbark.1t1on Hoboktn IN 1918 Professor of Enghsh N 5 M A 1928 Itadtr Ch.1pclCho1r 1928 r ' Y V Y Y I I V S . , 1 v . . 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ALLAN WHEELER GILLETTE INSTRUCTOR IN ENGLISH Kane Hlgh School 1911 191S Mansfield State Teachers College 1926 1929 Dramatnc Club Key 1926 1927 Colum bra Umversxty Wxnter Sess on 1930 1931 Mansfield Summer Sesslon BS 1931 Instructor In Engllsh Mansfield Jumor Hlgh 1928 1929 Instructor In Englnsh NI Y M A 1929 iriri' HAROLD J MacDONALD INSTRUCTOR IN DRAWING AND MANUAL ARTS Oswego Hngh School 1920 Oswego Normal School 1923 Instructor In Drawnng and Manual Arts N Y M A 1923 iririr ALEXIS V BOISSEAU INSTRUCTOR IN SPANISH Erasmus Hall Brooklyn 1926 Mrddleburw College AB 1930 MA 1932 Escuela espanola Mnddlcburx Summer 1931, 1932, C0lumbIa UHlYCfSlfy, 1932, UHIVLFSIIQ of WIS- consin, Summer 19359 Delta Kappa Epsilong Instructor in Spanish, N. Y. M. A., 1932-. tu wnlp I II :III our JOHN CURLETT MARTIN scHooL TUTOR BaltImore CIty College 1905 1909 ohns Hopkms Um WCFSIIQ A B 1913 PhI Beta Kappa and Fellow 1913 1917 Summer SessIon IH Educauon 1927 Professor of Latm Boys LatIn School Baltlmore 1918 1919 C 86 P Telephone Co Washxngton D C fSpecIal SI3t1St1C3l Vvorkj 1919 1921 Instructor HIstory Baltlmore CIty College 1921 1922 Head of Language Department Army Navy Prep BaltImore 1922 1927 Instructor N Y M A 1928 Second Lxeutenant AIr Servlce Reserxe 1919 akiri' ROBERT F FRANSEN INSTRUCTOR IN MATHEMATICS Ly nn Ilnghsh HIgh School 1921 Colby College B S 1925 Lambda Chx Alpha Instructor In Mathemaucs and AthletIc Dlrector Goddard Semmary 1925 1926 Instructor and Coach In Athletncs Massanutten Mxlntary Academy 1926 1927 Roxbury HIgh School 1927 1928 Bordentovsn Mll1t3fX Instxtute 1928 1932 Harvard Summer School of Phy sIcal Educatlon 1927 UnIyersIty of Pennsylwann Graduate Course 1930 1931 In structor In Mathematncs N Y M A 1934 'k'k'k WHITNEY C DUINNING INSTRUCTOR IN ENGLISH Hotchknss School 1924 WIllIams College 1928 N Y U 1929 1930 Instructor In Enghsh GIlman Country School 1932 1933 Instructor In Enghsh and Latm Somerset HIlls School 1934 VlSlf1ng Instructor In Latm Wagner College Summer SessIon 1934 Instructor In Engllsh N Y M A 1934 . . V - . J . .- I r v v . ' , - . 7 ' 'S U 9 ' 7 , . . , . . v - 7 7 7 , . . ., K , . ., . . V, . . . 1 9 3 , - . a a 1 Y- - - ' 'S 9 7 7 ' ' -I . . . , ' -a s s v - I 7 4 l ' V 3 7 7 ' '7 , . 9 , V - ' . . 3 7 9 I ' ' , , - . , ' 1 I x A - - v r - I L I , 9 . . V . . . 9 9 7 r r v L , - 3 - , . . . ., -. T V 4 ' . ' ' ' . 7 7 1 3 ' ' '7 . . . V I I , I I a s s 5 1 s I g , . . . ., -. .jr 41' A -if EMMETT J SHEA INSTRUCTOR IN GERMAN AND HIS TORX Harvard College 1923 1927 AB Harxard Graduate School of Arts and Sclences AM 1929 Harvard Graduate School of Educatlon EDM 1933 Phl Delta Kappa Deutscher Verem Instructor of French and German at L1n coln Preparatory School 1925 1927 Instructor of German and Enghsh Reading Hugh School Readmg Mass 1927 1928 Instructor of French and German Oak Lane Country Day School Phxladelphla Penna 1929 1930 Scholarshlp 1930 31 Study xn France and Germany Instructor of Ger man and Hlstory N Y M A 1934 tit CHARLES F TULLY BANDMASTER AND INSTRUCTOR IN Music Publxc Schools of North Dakota and Montana Continuous serv1ce ln the U S Army th1rty years Bandmaster 14th In fantry 1910 1916 8th Infantry 1916 1918 Dlrector of massed Army bands Manila P I 1916 Inspector of musl cal mstruments U S Government 1918 1923 Bandmaster 1919 1923 Bandmaster N Y M A 1923 Commlssnoned Second Lneutenant Inf Res 1923 Fnrst Lleutenant 1926 Captam 1930 ir ir ir FORREST ROY SNYDER INSTRUCTOR IN HISTORY AB Alb1on College 1927 Harvard UHIXCFSIIX Graduate School of Arts and Scnences 1927 1929 Unn ersntx of MlCh1 gan Summer Sesslons 197519261927 Graduate Study He1delbergUn1wersntx Germans 1932 Head of Department of Englnsh The Stearns School 1929 1931 Head of Department of Englxsh The New Hampton School 1931 1932 Instructor nn Hlstorx Blanr Academx 1932 1935 Instructor 1nHnstory IN Y N1 A 1935 Page lu nlj , , l 3 ' 1 ' -3 I , .. ., g a - -a I 1 9 ' 3 - 9 I 1 9 -1 ' 5 Q - 9 x 'Q ' I 1 - , g - , . . . ., '. , Y l . 4 . . . . 7 1 - - ' 9 9 v ' I 9 ' 'I 1 v - -a Z ' 9 ' ' 1 ' Q 4 and Instructor, St. Francls Xav1er's Boys Band, Phnladelphna, - 4 ' , . . . ., -. 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Tl r 9 1 K 9 5 , - ' ' v ' V , , t , . ,, - q ', . . 1 . ., . , ROLAND K REEDE INSTRUCTOR IN MATHEMATICS Paterson High School 1920 New ersey State Teachers College 1925 Pennsylvania State College A B Second Honors 1928 Kappa Kappa Kappa Teacher and Physical Director at Watchung School Mont Clair 1925 1927 Instructor In Mathematics and Physical DI rector at Ridgewood High School 1928 1930 Instructor In Mathematics and Physical Director at The Browning School of New York City 1930 1933 Instructor In Mathematics Summer Session The Brown School of Tutoring of New York City 1930 1934 Instructor In Mathematics and Assistant Physical Director Hawthorne High School 1933 1935 I structor In Mathematics N Y M A 1935 'k'k'k HARRY D HORTON INSTRUCTOR IN COMMERCIAL BRANCHES Public Schools Cranston R I Johnson 86 Wales Business lumba University MA 1936 Assistant Manager Navajo Indian Trading Post Sanders Arizona Cost Accountant The Grinnel Company Provi dence R I Commercial Instructor Stoneham Mass Junior and Senior High School 19291930 Cliffside Park N J Junior and Senior High School 1930 1934 Heffley School Brooklyn N Y Summer 1931 Albert Leonard Junior High School New Rochelle N Y 19341935 N Y M A 1935 'kit ISAAC NEWTON BELL INSTRUCTOR IN EIGHTH GRADE New Paltz Central Hugh School 1928 1932 New Paltz Normal School 1932 1935 Delphic Iaratermu Instructor N Y M A 1935 ' , . : J ' I i ' , . ., a i - . A . . y A - , - S . . . .- I . . . ' , - S D . . , - 3 . . , . . , ' s - V V 5 . . . . . . y . 7 - S n- A l ,.... , . . , , Q 4 . School, Providence, R. I.g Boston University, B.S., 19303 Co- i ' ' , . ., . . , . . . , , ' 3 9 i 1 I' , . . . , , W . . . , - S . . , ' l, . D . , - 3 1 In , - -I s i I I , . ., - g . . . ., . I , ' , 1 Q Y , .... , . -. WILLIAM ROSS PARROTT INSTRUCTOR IN JUNIOR SCHOOL New burgh Free Academy 1926 1930 Genewa College 1930 1932 New Plltz Normal School 1933 1935 Instructor m Bard Hall 1935 tink CLARENCE G HUPFER ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS Central I-Ixgh School Evansvllle Ind 1923 U S Army 1925 Sergeant U S Army 1926 Instructor New York Natnonal Guard FA 1929 1933 Second Lxeutcnant Tact1calOFHcer Troop D 1935 'k 'k 'k DCWITT CLINTON SEWARD INSTRUCTOR IN SEVENTH GRADE INorthvu ood School Lake Placid New York 1925 1928 Cornell Umversntw 1928 1931 New York State Normal School 1933 1934 Instructor IN Y M A 1934 lglu 'l , '. 1 ,U ' ' ,F.A. Reserve, 1930g Ass't. P. M. S. 81 T., N. Y. M. A., 1935-g ld lf II J ROBERT BUTTERWORTH A SSISTA NT QUARTERMASTER Graduate, Cornwall High School, 1932, Graduate, Spen cerian Business School, 19335 Assistant Quartermaster, N. X M. A., 1933-. 1k'k'k MIRIAM ELIZABETH HAGEN INSTRUCTOR IN PIANO Linden Hill Seminary Te1cherofPnno IN Y M A 1924 N Y M A O ganist 1927 'kirir BLANCHE HELEN RILEY MATRON OF JUNIOR SCHOOL Public Schools of Newburgh Graduate of St Luke s Hos rIx1te Nursing, 1916 1918 Member of St Lukes Alumnt Nurse 1tN '1 'VI A 1918 1924 Matron N Y N4 A Iumor School 1926 . '. , Y .... , -g .... , r pitnl, Newburgh, N. Y., 1913-19163 Registered Nurse, 1916 P ' '. ' Y, - Q . , 1' ly-riglf r CI-IARLOTT11 M M1cDONALD INSTRUCTOR IW JUNIOR SCHOOL Pulton Hngh School 1922 Osxxcgo lXormal School INux York St Itc Tcachers Collegc A B 1927 Tclchcr Iulton Publlc School 1927 1978 Pavxlmg H h School 19281929 Instructor IN Y M A 1979 tit ARLOINE GILLETTIL INSTRUCTOR IN JUNIOR SCHOOL festheld Hrgh School 1925 Mansfield State Teachers College 1927 Mansfield Summer Sessnon 1926 1928 1929 Teacher Lynbrook Pubhc School 1927 1928 1929 Montclanr ,ubhc School 1929 1930 1931 Instructor N Y M A 1933 'kirir BESSIE J EIPPER ACADEMY NURSE St Lukes Trammg School of Newburgh 1923 Nurse In charge of IN Y M A Hospxtal 1935 I Q L Page tua 113 mmf 145. 5, NIARH E XIURPHX XSSISl XX 1' Nl RSI NIILII 1 CASHM XY I X I g llvnix 'MARX C1 HAII N cHx1ac1 OI c XDIT SIO XIINII M THORNI IIBRXRIXN 'f' ' Assistant Nurse. N. Y. Xi. A. Hospital. 192 5 . -is W Q , 1 . 'f 1 SlCkRl1'.RN 1.1 , f JQ ' Rf' 6995 'A' 'k 'A' Senior Class -IOHN FRANK ALBANO SIJIH AMOLS BRULIL ROBBINS BAKKER SYDNI-T OIORSE BARKLR C. GII-FORD BEACH ARTHUR BELL, JR. w!ll.lSUR TIIOLTAS BOIKQORI FKANKI IN BRUNDAGE -IOIIN JOSEPH BYRNES IJONALU QIOHN CZIMIAPNIAN HARX'lpX' COHLN NORMAN REQUA COLL NIQHOLAS CORRADO CSEORGE RfKNDOl.PH CUI.N'LR XVILLIAM ,IOSEPH DANILIS IZDMUND DI CRISTOFARO G. CORTLAND DRAKE HOW'.ARlD N1. DUNN IDAVID LAWRLNCE EGGERS GIilJRGIE EUQLNE FALCK Cl.lll'ORD ARTHUR FALRINAL' FRFDFRICK PAUIY FIKLD Pugv Ilrirlj-two .IOIIN ROWLAND FISHER ROxx'I,AND rN1AURILli CSOLDBERG O'l'I'O HIK.'Xlll, w'AI,Kl-.R HINTON HARLJIID w7OL3Il HUN'fI.EX', jR. IDANII I. C. KNIQRILRIIOCRLR -lUSl'I'H CHARI.I.S KOHOUT FRANK LI-WIS LAZARUS ,IOIIN LIQTO ROYDIIN Al.-KN LETSILN VINcgI.NT ANTHONY LUPO l'lAMII.TON NTAC.-XULLY PAsOuAI.Ie MARINIQLLI CAR1.0S ANTONIO NTATOS .ll'IiOMli KIOSIII-H INTCCABF TRAVIIR HOOKER ?ViCKFNNA, ilR. STUART FRANCIS NTELLON LOUIS ,IOSTPH YXIILANO XYVARREN GUSTAYIL MOE FTVNRY juuus PINNEY PIII1 IP S. RIICHLRS, jR. WIAAILS 'THOMAS RIIIL HIING vv Xv7I1.LlAM RILINHARDT REKIQRSDRE XYVILLIAM HI-.NRX' ROXVLAND .IOHN SLHNIIIRING Xxr,-XLT!-.R -II RONII. SI1LI.Ic,. II H. KTORGAN SHATTUCK BRufIf LOxrI.I.I. SHIIELDS VVIIIIAAI FRANCIS SOUTHWIALL. LIR. ROBIRT -IOIIN STAU' JOHN HAAIPION TEN EYCK TJONALD AI.c,I-'R THAYILR CIIARIIS w,llI,I.ANi THOMAS w,IXl,T'I-R RALPH PTOASPLRN ROIIIRTO Ulf jl'SU9 TORO THOMAS GRANT TOUSFY, jk. BRUQIQ FRI-:DI-.RIQK TRU5151 THl1Ol5ORl. R.-XTHBUN TIQRNPR FREDI-,RIciR KINGDON vON LAAIBLCK IEONALD ROBERTSON wr.-XRD JOS1-PH ROSS XYLST PHILIP FRANCIS WYOIF PAUL ANTHONY VVOODARD QTOURIIAND HUNTER XYOUNG I 14: ,115 l'I 4 1 11,1 'I 'kt g, I ff 'f'Q3'5! 2 ,W Mn ' JOHN FRANK ALBANO POLGHKEEPSIP, N 1 T1111 COI'd I Illfkd I9 1 I I1-11.111 ISC1mp.1r11 hmm SLr1,1..1m I C nmpmx C 111 11 C 1111111 .1 1 u uu Od11,1r 5I.1 Puuburp., R 11 1 1. 1 1. 1. C Squld I 111 11 B C 1111111111 lwmrball Team .11 luur r11u 1 1 l111r 1 11 lin 1. 11.1111 nur 11111r S Ll ur mug 1 J 1. C 11.1 1 Hop C 111111111 C1 1111111 'nur S 111.1 1 C11 Cnr 6 jpg 1 1' 11. run 1.11: r111r .1 1 rv .1 nr C .1 r 11111 1m ut: X1 .1 I Ngarnus .xn Or gr X1 A 1 C N L .11 1 1 X 1111111qnd.111L 1 A r PJ., I 1 1 Y Y Y 1 A 1 , f 1 H ' rn Re z -,1 -- 11111 'hiz 1' 1, L. ,.'12,'33:' ,-. ,1 , 'S-1: l.1'ul' J I, C, .1 nv. 'Nz C, pt.111 .md I1, 'Q vc . ' If. '36: l ' ,CI T.C1.C.11 11 JnJC,-rLr1'.1r'11fI,l115il11lir1.'19g Q 511 b ll, '32, '1 I '11 ' 111 ' '. 'ilg V11 I'1111Lb,1ll. '35, '3-6, 'Wg ,md I.-tt'rg .111 ml l1'Lb.1Il . '31, '3?.'?11: Jud Icuur: I1111111r X'1r1111 I'1,1wl1.1il, '92, 'Nz and l,CLLur1 Yarsxly Trqpk, '33, 'Y-11 ,md If '. '11-: Sc 11114 .lNL'l'. Q: Y-.T I 11 11 '12.'Y1,'2-+,'2i.'111:C Jw .1 11c1l. '35, 'Hg .1 '11-. '11, 'ing R 'l'l 1.1, '3S,'311: 11.5 l'l1. 'li 'V11 Pr' J' .I'1Pl'11, '35.'S :Ch C.l111,'3l,'S21X'1 l' ,561 C,1s,'561P1f1'c .Jc.'5?,'54.'51, 'seq C, J C, J - ,udI,'3-1, '31, 'mg A A 'J- .fd 1. '34, '31, 'Sm R11- .1-J .'1i:HrJ, .icd,1l, F61 C.1 ' S b u.'3f1. 111' ffm -,M1 SETH AMOLS BROOKLYN, N Y Catfish Record Entered 1979 Delta Sngma Nu Prnate Bard Hall 30 Corporal Bard Hall Prnate F Compam 33 Corporal C Companx 14 Sergeant C Companx 35 Lreu tenant 1: Company 6 Vest Barratlts Baseball and Letter 37 Lacrosse Squad 34 Cham pnonshnp Intramural Basketball Team and Letter 33 S Yarsxty Tenms 36 Ramble ard 35 ra nel Board 35 16 ro cunt Cadtt 3 34 35 36 Honor Ca et Xlother Hardxng Nledal 31 Putt tbnly four 1 . Af l.f,'VQ.,.a, Q ', .4v. I H.. iii.: r' -:A ,:-ii' A se ir 1 re sa : -- W H- ' g , ,HI ,.., Y, l ' if., , , , - v w 1 ,v 3-v w 1 ,s - v v ,s u ' V ,x a 'V w- , . , 1 1 3 r I 9 '! 7 Y - I' .','34,'3: ,' fyi Bo ,',,'36:Sl'1p' ,,,'fgPhA- -,'2,'53,',',,Q cl, '323 , A . , ' , .V - . . 1 'ii 54 1 BRUCE ROBBINS BARKER SANDY CREEK, N X Brute ecord Intnnd l9v0 Dglra Slgma Nu Prnqtn Band SI Corporal Band n ramural Basketball 34 rank Team J arsnu aseball R1fleTeam 36 HopLumm1trLe W6 Imhugnt Lada S 6 R1lleTeam Xledal 36 Pagr Ilnrlj fue l- 5 3 J' 2 1 , PF 7, R I f B' fi ' -ll' .': R .', ,y32,'33: , , '3-1: Lleurenant. Band. '35, '36: Company Fuurball, '31, '32, '333 Company B351-ccrball, '31, '52, ,535 I I , l , BY, ,362 T ' ' , M13 V ' B , US, '34, ,35, ,365 ' .'5 l ','Y: ' l','5,'3:' . lf. li. 'I' I SYDNEY MORSE BARKER PORTLAND, ME 1 CCOI'd Fntered 19v5 P1 P111 Prxvntg A Qompanx J Corporal X Cmnulny 34 Corporal Drum Nlalor Band W4 Sgrgeant Drum Niajur Band 55 Ineulemnr Drum Nfhlor an 6 vs lmmmg Tum J Tenms cam 35 36 Intramural Baskerba 36 ompanx Svummmg 56 umor Llff Savmg S Semor Lute Savmg fo ea' Iurlough hour 36 I rohuenr Cade: 6 'Wu h nm xl Drawmg Medal 6 Puqa tfurlx wx 5 Q .WA y, 'T K A q w: , ' 6 -n 1 1 r rf-S ,dv R Z. fa' ': 'R ' ', 3g' l,.,'f: B'd,'3qS' ' - .'3Y4, f: 'T' ,'54.'., : A l1.': C g v' 'Jqj' ' .','5e1L'lf.'sSg Y. A '34, BS, '36g C A, '54, Ui' Q ' 35: . '- ' . . '3 . CI-IARLLS GIFFORD BhACI-I ROCHISTIR N x G1 Record L 1 pl 1 mr u 1 H Srgm swan 1 C SLU I ,1 K g S L 1 1 IIIKVIINLJFI Has Ihll IIMIXIH mmxr Q k C 1 1 1 ru 1 44 II L lir L X 1.19 nl . i 2 , .'. '. f- -fn I I nr 'rcd IV?-l: P1 Phi: Prihlu-.CC.-1r11p.nx. V41 I'r:x.1!c,l5CQ1:m .nyy 'W-4: fur- y al, 156+-m,-Jn. 79: lS.1tI.1inn Supply c umm. 'H-1 lvl -r.1rvt.I c,1II11P.I1X.v3fu1 , 'I .ld Inu b ll, 'UQ l1vrr.unur.zl I-1,-fb.1Il. 'ML Trnkk Q1 md. 'S-4: Tut: ix Sf.gu.1d, 'lim 'lug . .' ku . 1. WJ. 79. 'NVQ 'g. '9-3: Hllp CJ- rc. 'Hug l'r+11i'xcm .dan 74. WY. '36 C4 J iwndul X1-ful, 'Mg Nu. :ucv :ml JT .lcd.13. '11-. ' ff llv ' 5 H1171 .Xa 4+ Page ARTHUR BELL JR NEW YORK CITY, N Y Ar! Record Entered I93l Delta Sngma Nu Prnate F Compans 32 Prnate E Companw B Company JS Platoon Stryant A Company 35 Frrst Sergeant A Compans 56 Bard Hall Football and Baseball and Letters 37 Champmonshnp Intramural Basketball 54 Vmner Intra mural Rxfle League JS umor VHFSIIX Baseball 54 5 Vest Barracks Football 35 Cadet our 33 ea' urloug,l'1 35 onor o ro ertnt adet U Honor Cadet 36 Vlarksman Vledal Intramural Rnlle ,vi f17IVf1 rrqln' if 2 Q? t it W 5. QV, Q. E Zi il fi qi! T? ff? 5 -5 5 'li' , . ee u 'SSQ Private, C Company, '3-+: Sergeant, C Company, '5-tg Private,'B Company, 'sig Sergeant, ' . :J4 Y: Ch-,, QUY .F ' , '35,'54,'. :H R1l.'32:P l'i ' C ','..,'54,'35,,36g XX ILBUR THONIAS BOLKCOWI HONISDALI, Plrwxfx Wlllfa ecord Pnund 19 4 nun an In:r.1mur.x mt .1 Intramural as erbnll 4 nr rn x Sag 9 Intramural Baseball Suv: Lxrn iaung 36 Inmr Cumpanw Svlxmmxm, Xu Purluug., 6 Ihnu Onhgstrx 16 Chonr rohuent Cadet 5 lmlr J 6 Nutness an Or nr Nh 3 5 ifnrij nm U - ,, R : 1 -- 31I -, is d. '3s. 'mg lr. bil, 'ug B k ,'3 ,'3S: Llunl V.: 'rj I vb.1H,'3 1 I . '36: 'wr Q '- 1' 'j.'3f,g V 'h. '3: r' ','3i,', 3 , , 36317 i ,'3gF+4 Ldcrfizfr d J' . 'dl,'5. Y FRANKLIN BRUNIDAGE PELHaw1, N Y F1 llllll ecord IQT1ILfL.dl9 4 Alph1CH191gmJ Prnau Troup D 14 H Corpnrul Troop D 6 Ssunnmm, cam 6 Ruta Tom S Tran Team arms: Yea' ur ougxh S I ra m mn' Pruhumnt 21 Lt C Honor Ladet 36 Plga fn I3 . I N 1' Y i Y Y L rr , ss R I-WH 3: . 1 4' H :. .. '3S,'3: AJT Q31 41 ada: gk .'3s1L-,-,'3eg '.F - 1 ', '5,'3u1Sh p-IB. .fseq Cd','34,'3S,,3wg ' ,'. H .A , JOHN JOSEPH BYRINILS BROOKLHN, N x Bunny s fi. CCOI'd I L d f 1 l vmnx 1 L X Cumpim m rlmurl s Q wx Q lk lui s mur X1 Xl x molbl nu r I mmr Sn 1 Honor C mu rv L mx X um Pug fnrtj om , . H ,, R I nl rc ubrxnry 9351 P1 Phi: l'rxx.1u-.HCA .ny WS: l'rix.L', f , . j, 'fg Int. .I 15,1 R-rl.ll Tmvu. 'YK '?1wg'Ir.'k 'Il-.lm .md ' cr, WV. 'Mg ,lu ' r 'td' F1 .H .md I- 'rm 'HZ Y.1w1ry fun hull. 'Nz Sv ,I lirl- . mg. WY: l'ru71.'1ur1L C.dcl. 'iii Q. I' , 'Sfvg Pc 'xml NAI! 'N .1'f.l. 335. in iff' nk fir' C. ,Pvc Q. adv DOYALD JOHIN CHAPMAN CLIFTON, N J Cbalbplz ccord Intgnd 195 lhlu Sngma Nu Irn zu C C umpam 4 Corporal C Cumpam u 1 x Cr Lam -:mu x I Svummm Squa 4 Inrmmum 'us at .1 ntramural luotball S mxmpmnsup Lam w Lnnls quid umur Xarsxtx Asn .1 S ru C usd CJ urluun, unur C..x I 4 S Imhugnt C,.x at 1, 4 K-5 K nl PJQ url rf P .1 ' 4 1 O' V I - s '5 1 E jx, Y Y L PP ' nl R 25 ,Sq ' .': '.',QQ ,','3: K ,1. 1' '54,'3SgSpgl.'S'g- ,CQCQ II1v.'3vQ d,'3g ll la-bll,'3S '563l ' ,'5 3Cil, ' l' T' ,'3':T' AS ,'3-1: xl A ' 'A 1' B -- l5ll,'5 QT S1 ,'3IvQ Y'll5 -'l1. '54,'3f:l'l ia.lc,'3,'31' ld' '36g C1l1 Nlml l, '34, gf' f x-fu HARVhY COI-Ihk xliw YORK CITY, N X Harley cord Inumd Rhruarx 19 3 Ddta Sngma Nu Prnau Trump D 3 4 Corpom romp IJ mrs gr 1. r-mv muunnm rum 36 umur Xqrsnu I-mn .1 and Lcturx nrrxmural .uhm .1 unmr Xu-,nu Bang .1 arsxu lagrussn and Luurs mor ng .xur as ur mug S Su u J Xianagnr Ramble. Board vp ramp Boar 1 ma 1 6 uxll and croll Iruhclgnr Ca LI Honur Ladu 3 Dnsungunshnd Cade: Pnnnh Xiedal 4 Head Bm Vlgdal Jun Vie .x 6 quuauun Xie .1 Pug! forty thru x Y ' ' Y r' , ,, ,sn Re :i-- -- 3 5.14 Q: '- -. ,'5.'s:. l. T , 'S-lg I' IS' gxxnr. T g D, 'Sig I. ' , T p D,' 1 ' ' Al' ' b ll - ,'34.'1s1 I . I5 --b ll, '35. '54, '35, 'sag xl ' -b ll, '33: V , ' ' ' ,'3-1, '33, '56: ju ' iff-S ,'352 Y-I F l h. '5 3 ' 5' . ' , ,361 ' ' , '35, 'ffl y d, '35, ,362 V3 Z Q' S , ,362 I Q , V532 K '. '31 tj' ' , '33, 'F-9. Ui, ,362 .' ,'3b1I.' . dl,'igI1 ' ' ,dl.'36. 'i' iv 11 t :Z HI , r L 11' :h 1' I I s a f l NORMAN REQUA COLE ROCHESTER N x Norm ecord I1nt:rLd19v P1Ph Prnatg Bani '14 Corporal Band 'si Fnrst bergeant an 36 ntramuralliaslxclball 36 'Imms 6 unmr me QIYIFIQ, Hea'Furlougl1 1 + 1' N , n yu ff 59 R 3 733' 2: '. .'.: . .f:' i , B Cl, ,. :I .' , 'A 3 ',, 'F :Ll ' L'f S '4 '. 734: U' , ,H '55, '36g Ch ', ', , ,, QP fi'A- C.d'. '34, '39, 433 . ', '33 D fx f'v1xd , , , '36. ,Hful Y-fm L al 35 Pzgl M 1 r mr li 56 ru punt 1 LI 6 Phssus Medal S Igrsonal Ngatness .- sf 2s Q NICHOLAS RAYNIOND CORRADO YomchRs,xr x Allk ! I W f ECOI'd I und 1911 Lhx S1 mx Chl Irxxau H Cumu s lrn 4. X Cumpanx .mmm Sgrgunr C Cumpmnx N L L n nmu Sugurmc Xl ar ra X .1 urn Jn ,umm url Jmw umur Jrsltx BA L J nur x :rw gr an r Hmm C npr ILA Lrx IIIIFJITIUFJI Ihskgnlull L nw K rmmxt L1 l'urluu3,l1 nun. v 1 rp C ummll h Slgnu 1 6 run ent Lhl Sxgma LIU urulrw murr an 6 Iruhglut Ladd 6 Hmm' C1 L mms and Jrlgr h 1 wh KJ-MJ Lum u n al 6 C-,mman .mrs Sabre Inv fur V1 L KV 2 ?IfQl,..,c,'6. A , 8, V an :ffm ' sas rg ' 7 r' -' gina V . Q V -' '-, va R I zn-' .Q 'A pq .': ' '. - gn ,'32: '.1r',.' . 'Wig Pl L' , Q . , '3-B: lfirt S'rr.:'1L,CQCQ4 lux, 'Sig Ay- , S rf, 'w'gcQ p ' A Ad ,S 'Jam R.o.'r,c..,cg ,,'w.:,l ' v ,V N-bll. '1:,'w, 'S-81 Vnrxnrv lhwlnll, '35, 'ing .md Icucr: B I fnnpqny I--1-ub.xl1, WI: A f.UH1P.1l1Y I'-mrbqll, ,332 klur' Vmrlry f51ul.xll, 'W-l: Cho' I' ic. '14, '25, 'ing C41 , QI 'J' , '3i,'1hg , '33, '3-4. U. -V-: .mi l.:uur:Sc11r Kung 4 lUC..3i.'3f11 Y'.f ' ' , '32.'33,'?4,'59, Khgimduxin ll.'3f, 1QI14 , lu1:,i1S,'2 3 ' Ph. '35,'3 :I d .g ' g .'3Y,'3h:S- ,Sc Ll .'3 1 ' Vu ','3l, '53, '54, '35, '31 1 -dc. 'Biz X: cw l ' X 'J I, '35, 'fl d Cl N1-d , '3 : J ' ,'3h. z.,,, V' Ixlfl, GEORGI: RANDOLPH CULVER JR MILLERTON, N Y George Record Entered 1934 P1Ph1 Prnate C Compam 15 Prnate B Compans 36 Intramural Football 15 Intramural Baskttball KS 6 Intramural Rxflt 6 umor Xarsmts Baseball IS Xarslts Baseball 6 ProHc1entC,adet S '46 'x1arksmanN1edal 36 Part furfj IX fr! 5, :S 5 I 5-5, I. dt, , . .. ff 77 s .A I. 'v -I. 'v v,- . , ,1,J . ,.',,5' EDMUND DI CRISTOFARO PATERSON, N J eCOI'd Fntered 1931 Chl Slgma Chl Prlwatt C Companw 3 Prnatt B Companl '43 Sergeant C Compam 4 Flrst Sergeant Lleutenant C Compnnx S Captaln F Com pany 35 36 C Squad Football 3 unlor XZYSIIS Football 33 Xarslty Football and Letters XSFSIIY Football and letttrs 6 Basketball and Letters 4 35 36 Track 35 JUHIOK' an Letters 34 Lacrosst and Lttters S 36 Eta Furloug,l'1 3' Hop Commlttte 35 36 a et Councll 3 3 lce reslden Chl SIKFIIG Chl Honor Cadet 3 ro flclent Cadet 4 35 36 Clood Conduet Nledal S 36 Neatness and Order Nledal 35 6 Superlntendent s Sabre 36 Page fllffj S4 1 fn Ed' 3 R I 4 2 ' ' '1 2 3 Z9 -, ', 4 . '3 : A - 4' . i '3 9 ' , 4 - ',',': ,'2:J ' ,' ,' 1' ' . 'S-15' J . '.'3: ' .': and Senior Life Saver, '35g junior Varsity Baseball, and Letters, '32, '33g junior Varsity Baseball d ,tg I lA,.3'. :ogy ,',,,Yh: -Z, ,,: C d i, ', 5, N63 V' P i I, 34 i i. '35, '361 Q , ' l, ,325 P - -I ,'33.'3.l,.'.Li 3. ,'3,'.g.' . ,' , 'X - 1 4 1 . l r l . , , , . -'A 5? Hnliflfewv' Pugl WILLIAM JOSEPH DANIELS HAMDEN,CONN Danny RECOFCI Izntertd 1934 PrPh1 Private B Compans 54 Prxwate and Corporal A Com pany 55 Iwrst Sergeant A Compam 6 V.1rS1ty Football and Letters 54 55 arsmty Baseball and Letters 34 35 56 Intramural Basketball 34 55 36 Lnght Heavy Wexght Boxmg Championship 5 Yea' Furlough caet 54 SS Prohuent Cadet 55 56 forly url! ,. .ghgf v . , ' 2 -fi 1' ffm p 3.1 ,J'1 - . - vb- -3, - iLf'!fn,.,.S'f:4 f ,2 L ' A iff. :figihr I if -.ff ,fi 1 W1 in il :-.. ' fx' ll t av, ' B Vfi, rf, ,4:. ,, 'lr ft 1 ir I Y 'F I, f 4 . ' '. ' - v ' . ' v f 1 v v I ,w 1 ! ' .I ,,,':V ' '- I ' A '. P' I 1 G CORTLAND DRAKL T1:AxEQK,x J Cori Ji' CCOI'd Inu Ld I 1 n Irlxlu Ban 6 Inrramum Iiasku .1 an Iutgr km ms g r In rqmura L Cnununx SYKIITTIIIIFIQ v u mr Ish. ,un 1, um CJ nur 1 xl Mfg! y 5 ,, k',: VN, f 63525 V T . A f- - l ,, R I ' -r' 924: 4.11 8:34 1,1 Chi: 7 ', J, '95, ,B : 1 h ll d .' ', '3f.'36:T'1' T'.111,'3i.'3fw: : IRIN: Wh: 1 1 I ' -n Img ,I nA .'- S 'nj,'?93K.I1uir,'3i,'1lu1lyrufnf- dut.'15,'5h1 H41 Cfdcl. 'if-, r I I .4,, . x RTI: at 4,.55SiRwI 9 Nr I-IOXWARD M DUNN Rocl-1EsT1R, N x Alam ecord Intcred l9v' Della imma Nu Prnare C Cnmpnns 33 Corporal C Com panw 'H Sgrgnant B Compam '44 lneuunanl F Cnmpam 35 Captzun Supply Officer arsnn Luters anagcr f amu 4 or va arsnu gt gr 31 '46 Intramura Bas elball and Lauer 3 3 Rh Xarsnrx vummm rua 1 4 Lacrusxe Squa 3 umor Into. Sammy., Xua I-urluu l1 4 5 6 Cady: Cuumul 35 ab Hop Commxttee Pro men C .1 L W6 Cnlurs X L 1 Nnamess and Ordnr Xledal 6 Cloud Conduu Nlndal ab cUI11l l1JI1d.1I1K s Sabn Pago Mix ' . W1 -je I, . z f 1 -,R R 'C . 'Z ,..- ff. 1 H 3,,A,? , 1 5- f -v nv at ' rf , ,sa R I f f-: -.7 .lg 4' . f ,',gi , - Srafl, '36: R. O. T. C., Camp, 1363 Assistant Manager vf ,Iunilwr Varsity Foosball, 'Hg junior V ' .'36: M U V Fx lll,V l.'l','32,'.,'.: l k ' 'gSq d.'.3.'3: d,'3g J' '.'33g 'f!' g. '5.'s,'31 -. ' , 35,363 I QLl'!,'33,'5-l,'33,', 1 . .l'L.l.l.'331. ' . ,,55, '32 N ' . ' ' . ,fg l ', 'Nm DAVID LAWRENCE EGGERS LARCHMONT, xx 1 ecord Inund 1911 11 1 ma 1 1 1. um a il Prnnu L Cumpam ru atc A um .mx I cr Lmt um ax munnant S Cum anx Laptam 5 umpans 6 C Cum .xn Imp: a Ii S1 u d I mr 1 rs1 1 1 ,1 K4 an eller X .1rs1x Svlmmm 1 un n Iuur Iumor Yarn X lauball nrussg 1u 11 1L .111 Hua Iurlrrup, 5 urs C u 1 uw un1n11rug amblg Board .1 Lt C uunu nur raurmtx Luunu 6 S r.zpnL Iiuar 9 36 PI'lJI lLlCl'1I C2 Cl 16 mmm' 1 LI 6 Cm NIL a Iircast Stro L Rum' 4 Xgatnus and Or Lr N e a 11111 C unduu NIL A Vu ru, 1 X11 1 C umman ant s Sa rg us! mn! K fmpam Cup Pagr 5115 om I rrobvsa R Z 5 ' ' f 3 LI' S14 Chl Pri '.1!', Il Cf p ny. ', 3 '. ' . j, WZ: I' ' , CQ p ', ig S gn . A C p 151,342 I. ' ' .I Q p 'Sig , I C '3 3 Q Q p 1' 5 b II. 'SZQ 1 .1 '1 ILII. Wi: Va 'I-' I-1mbII, ', . LI I ' , '39, ,351 I 'IU' I 'I g S1 LI, '3I. '32, .1 LI .' '. '33, '34, III. '36: K l I 'II' S ' . III, '33, '3-3: I.. ' ' S1 .1d,'lS. '36: Scni r I. f- S ng, '35, 'i6: I ' 'I1, III, '34, WY. ,363 L I '35, 'If: H1 C IFKHZ R ' , '34, '55, '36, Cf LI- , I, '36g I --I5 - ' 1' I I, 'Z 3 I1 'I J, '3 , ' 3 I QI . '35, 'T :H Cdf.'I: Id. -LII. - Iv - d.'3:. ' d' .1dl. '361 K d , ' . -d I. 'Bog VI1 . -d.l. 'Mg , LI ' I1 -. 'Hu NI I1IEc A . , 341, i' I GEORGE EUGENE FALCK NPW YORK,N Y Ga urge ecord lnttrtd I9 0 Dtlta Smgma Nu lrn .mtg 1 Lompam I Irnatt C, Companv 5 lrnatt B Compam Corporal A Compnnx 4 Snrg.,L.1nt B C ompmm IS lmutenant 3 Compam I6 Wat B.xrr.u.lx5 Football I C Squad Football -I B Compam Football 5 Squad Football 4 BS est Jrrat, 5 .xseball umor .xrsntx .ug .1 '44 A 51u.xd lhxtbxll and Lttur 6 Vstst B1rr.u.lts Blsltttbmll I C' Lompam Bas Lt bull C l1.lI'IIPlUI1Nl1IP ntramural Basketball II L tam Hts ur ougll S Lloxr ro utnt 1 t Honor C.: Lt NIJIIUJI 'Irnnmg., Nltdll Ile e .1 S lmtts url., Bar I Ntatmss and Ordtr L JI It lx! I i i I I I I l I I Hi' PP , 77 R 25 Fc' '.'3: .' 1 '2: -. 'Gsm f Ns: fi '. I2 ,'3:s' ,'32,'3: , ' SLB f ' , '3 QXV. B 'lt' B , '51, ' V Bvbll. '52, '33. 'iz 'Q .,. ' . , 5g 3: t -- V. YQ: 4 ' I' -k.- . I A I ' , 'ilgl ' ' . '33, 34. '35, '36, R'l- Tv , 716: I F - l ' ,H '34, 'F 3 xl ', '32, '53, '34, 'Biz P fl ' C dc. '33, '54, 'Sig X n.l'. '36, . ,VSSQRI NIdl.'3gP b j ,'3-1 . ' ' NI-d ,'3o. hlpflf -no CLIFFORD ARTHUR FALKENAU xrxx ROCHELLE, W Y C 1 ecord Pnund 1914 Pruan BCwmp1m S Curpural B Lwmpanx 6 Intramural oorball and Lenmar S Intramural liasl-luball K Lnms Rnfln Tum IS lntra mural Rifle 36 unmrlltg sung, 4 up umnnllu. H .H11 g oar 6 Q mr Scro l '46 ro ucm a ct mor .1 Lt Dnsunruus L a LI 6 unll an P121 M15 ffm: l 1 i' I L rf 11673 R Si 'Q , R ,'.'3: F ',,32 .l55,'3w:T' ','3S,'36: v' ' ,fl - .J-S '.'3:H C ',',wgR bl-B d,'3i,'3:l1', '3Y,', 5 P H ' Cd ,'34g H4 Cld-,Wiz ' -'h-d Cd'.'3S,'3gQ' d ' l,,36. ii 9 ill at 6-ul 'Qin -vbwilki w'1fi,, Rib Kwik in FREDERICK PAULY FIELD COLLEGE POINT, N Y Freddg RCCOI'd Entered 1930 Alpha Ch1S1gma Prlvate Troop D 31 32 Corporal Troop D 33 Supply Sergeant 34 Lxeutenant Troop D 35 Capraxn Troop D 36 Troop D Football 30 31 37 JUHIOIXBYSIIY 33 34 35 and Letters Tro0pD Swxmmmg 31 Varsxtv Rmfle 33 34 35 36 and Letters Asst Intramural Rnfle Coach 36 Captam Rxfle Team 36 umor Varsnty Baseball 31 3 33 E uxtatnon Squad 34 35 3 Yea' Furlough 35 36 Hop Commxttee 36 Cadet Councxl 36 Sxgma Phu, 36 ProHe1ent Cadet 33 35 Expert Rnfleman Medal 33 34 35 36 Personal Nearness Medal 35 36 Rxfle Practnce 'vledal 35 36 Good Conduct Medal 36 Gerst Medal 36 Commandants Sabre 36 Page fifty four M .-Q . 41 3. . . FP 'JJ 3 . Y , ' v Y. 1 V ' ' . , . -, , .... , , , , . J . , 2, , q . , , 6, . , , , , . , . . , , , 34, , 36, . . ,,,, , , , , , - - I . .,.,. . . , . , , 1 y - A 3 y v - JOHIN ROWLAND FISHER FAIRFIELD, CONN FIS Y FF ' bm Record: Fnrcrcd 193-4g Alpha Chi Sigma: Private, Band, '59, '36: lnzmmural Basketball, 35, U63 Varsity Tennis, '55, '36g Intramural Rifle. 'Bog Yell furlough, '3Sg Choir, 'SL 'Bog Y D, ss, 'wg Phi' M-dal, '56, onor Cadu wig L Page N19 fi Q 'ln-45 is. ROLAND MAURICE GOLDBERG MERRICK, LONG ISLAND, N x Goldlf ecord Imcred Fnbruarx D34 Prnau Trump D S 16 Immmur-al Basket a n lutlnr H anaggr of urcrssc ommnx SVNIIYIYUIHL, L U1 A 10 nrramur1l Ruth ummr n L .nm,., H ru um 14 1 Humor Ca er Cmmmurual Nindal 36 P1151 fir 3 ry 1-5, ' I rr ',u R I f ' ' ' 5 : '. .,54.'3 .', I ' . ' b ,BL a d A ' , ', H251 X I L1 ' ', 'Bog C 1 1' .K 'j. '363 F1 't t' n, '34, 'BS I . ' ', '363 KI 'c lff- S' ', QP E - t C ict, '34, '35, ',6: ' d , '36 Y' fr '-.1- OTTOIHKADE HACKENSACK,N J Fhzk Record I' und 19 3 P1 Phu Prnau Q Cumpanx Platwxn Sercggant B Qumpanx Y Luunnant P Qumpam I. urs 33 4 lnrramuril Baskuball Tlam and Lcrurs H ? Curpural B Cumpanx 35 6 umor XSFSIZX Football and v6 School Clwampmnslfxlp Basket La uruu :mor a an mu on ug: NL a S Ngarmss an r nr Nlcdal 5 gl jfx 11 ff 'i I 1n - ' 3.1 ' 'z '. X V 'X-tg . . j, ' g f K ,f v ' ', 3': ',,, Q ' ' vxqzj ' ' C!',',.'3g . ' ' .,39,'f: ' ' - ball, '3-tg Varsity Baseball and Letters. '34, '3Y, 'Sag Hup Cummitrce, 'Bin Ramble Board, '35, ,361 Y'lF l gl1, '33gH LdA.'34, '39,'361C JC- cl ' .l'dl,'3 g ' Li O d- A , ' Q, '36. Pu, fl' V -w V W ALKER HINTON WESTFIELD, NT J umbo ecord Entered 1933 Prnatc -X Compam 34 Corporal A Companw 35 Sergeant AComp:my 36 lntramuralhporball 35 Intramural Rxfk 36 Intr.1muralB.1sketba1l 34 35 oxung, Tournamgm Trade bquad 55 1 ,cm Squad our Xca Puruugh Prohugnt Cadet 34 35 Pug: fzflx ugh! . .. , Ylxvj i W I NI n R 21 .1 .. . '363 B ' ' ' , '3-4: ' ' . ' , '31gClf.1 , 'B-8: Ch ' , '55, '36g ' 1 I ,n T562 , ' , ' , 36. HAROLD WOOD HUNTLEY JR 'VIADISOIN BARRACKS, IN x Major ccord and 1954 Dull.: Sums Nu nun B C nmpany KS Snrgeant C om any U xr LFALJDI ummm '16 lntr.1mur.xl Haskclba 39 flmampmns lp 6 Intramural Fmrball Champmnslnp .md lgtur S6 Trauk 3 6 Yu Purlouglu 31 Honor C1 gr W6 Nh! LFITJKIAS L A Rumsg Au' -X umm 'Nh .1 Pug: Mix mm' l , . rr - as R I fin - ' 3 - .' : P 'rg Q1 f, ', g - , C - p j, 'Big CQ lm S' , li CQ gr , ', g f ll, ' g , ' l'1' , '3Q O i A V' ','5,'3l 'f' fl? fd- , ', g . h- ' N1-dl,'31,g ' -l ' . l ' . -d l, 'Bm DANIEL CANDEE KNICKERBOCKER SYRACUSE, N Y N :ck R ecord Izntered 1933 Delta Smgma Nu Prnate B Companx 34 Corporal B Com 35 36 Intramural Basketball 34 35 36 Manager 36 Xlanager Baseball 34 Ramble Board ASSUC13I6EdlIOf 36 Pronclent Cadet 35 36 Page wxlg l rr - an . ' . ' . 'v . 3 . - - y . , .v , . pany, '35: Sergeant, A Company, ,56Q Sergeant, Staff and B Company, '36g Swimming Squad ,34,, fs -,-ff SA ,,35,' Sa yl ,,35 y a , Z B u l v , f . ' I JOSEPH CHARLES KOHOUT cA.Rr1ELD,1x J 1 S3 cord Pntgrnd I9 l DgIt.1S1gm.x Nu Irnam C fumpanw Surgunl Bcom pans 4 Inrsr Sgruant I5 C.-mmpam Immun nn H C :mum C .xplam C Qlnnpanx Q It .m uf 4 mx In L 1 B Squad fur nd lgtur 1 J huns S lnrr,xmur.1l Smsku A Captain lntr.xmur.x ms u nun Wg urvsu 1 .xmpmnslxxp 11 L1 lv gs R 1 up X11 gum an Cl Xu Nllddluun. umpmnslmlp I' R Lam LL g m4,runL ul Ik! L Hua lurluus, a Cunurm e J CJ Ll JUFILI 6 Innr Ifralernltx lunu 6 Sgnmr Rmb, C m1rmLuL lr hugnt CJ Q bm Cum um L J 6 Nu nos an r r X ,1 1 mr1,1nd.xnt 1 rn. IJ5 nr NIOFU Re :QU 51 - s:,'ss1-- . . - '3 : . 'iii 'J . f L 'Nz , '. . ' 'Hag C S1u.ld Fm ball Ll In tcr, 'ilg Ci Cmmp I' l'uo1b.1ll .ml .' Pr, 'F 1 ' '44 ball .x .' - , '32, 'wsgvgrmy I-m.bIi.'11. '34, 'Rig .- l , '14, 'Y g I b ll. '33, '94, 'SY 'Fin . ' I li Xml ll, 'H-1 X. Y. NI, .-X. Cullum Cyl '- -l ' '-'gli ci ' . '94: f 1ld'r Cyl N' umvr- . 'Jdl-'-LgImr,'H1 lmld- yu' . ' L'l1l Ll ' .'3f-1' rrk TV .'91.'13.'?-X:lun-r,'3-lgl. ' -T' m, '39, 'Vu 9 rr, WY. '31,, '-E - 'H-1. '35, 66: H- p , 'lIL7. 61 ld- 0 -'l. '3 : -J j Cr 'F 2 ' '4 ' 'Fil 'r1 ' '. L.l'!, '3:. '361 4 al 1 J ' N1-d 'E g ,VL ' J Cd: Aludl. '5::C1.1' 'R Xb '. '36, 1.xx:xIx- FRANK LEW IS LAZARUS BROOKLYN, N Y Re Record Fntered 1933 P1 P111 LHouse P!'lYlILgCSI Prnatc Band 4 '45 Corporal Band 36 Intramural Football 19 Intramural Basketball and Letter '84 Intramural Basket a 6 Intramural Ruflc and Medal 5 Aeenstant Nlanagtr Track 4 Track Squad Pro cunt Cadtt 14 b onur a t Xtatntss an r tr t a Intramural Rtfle Nledal K6 ut nh 41 if rr du I 4 .: ' z 2 .'3.',: b11,'5As,'sg 'Y . 1 I wr '35, '36g Yea! Furloughf' '36g Cadet Orchestra, '3S. '36g Cadet Symphony Orchestra, '34 'ICVI' I ', I. ,ISL I3 3 I'I C LIC. I5-4, .563 ' d Od- NITI I, '35, ,369 ,fr v ,nf 3 Mi, ,V U ,ZW ? 4 Q5 f 'Q 1,4 .3411 wr V' an ff Jai, , ,. Off ' ' Va gf JOHN LETO JR HANANA, CLEA UIJIIIIX COfd I und I9 4 x L I5 lumps 9 Ixrsr Class Irnarv. B fumpn x Y nrpwra 5 Cunwpam 6 Suggnnr B Cumpanx mramural Ba kuball 5 N rs vummmg .arm x knms L mur xp 6 Sgnmr llfe Sax r 6 ambh Iiuard .1 ur 1 r hmmm C a L 11,4 IX Q A J , 45 X' I m 2 ., fr 7 X 'V' xv In 11, ' Y . , . nl W,, Re Z 'n ' f 3 3 Pi Phi: Pri .ug i ny, '? 1 ' l 'Y' ', , nj, 31C l,I , -.111 , , ,','36gI S' ,'5g 'airy ' '. 76: Y rr T' '. '35, JnJI.'ttcr.'?6Z,1u life Sa'r.3 1 7, ' 'e. 3 :R ' .'351 Ycf I Iupghf' y3fu1prI, ,. di, Wi. '36, 'H I1-I 13:- VB-'P 'JR 'Nf3 4 'YWUF ui' 455 5 if ROYDENI ALAN LETSEB XONKERS, IN x R05 CCOI'd Lntv.red19v-4 PlPl1l Prnau Bfumpam 'vi Lum Sprggant -XCumpanx 6 Patoon Sgrgeanr A Companx lumur Xarsnu Fuocblll S lnlramuml Football 6 ntramuml B151 Lrball 5 vw umor lrslu Palm .1 Y Swimming 6 Intramural ltlg 6 l'lI'.1Wl1L Buard Wx rohu nl LJJLI 1 w l1,l x um V4 ig L , , Q19 '.'.,1,' ' ,, ' lm. ftfwvjfzis ,1 di ii 'L fk2'3v 2, ' ff? L Q7 , A 5. lv K Q . 1 . ' 1 :1- A 3 ml ', Q- we A . 4: ,Qt fr-,, . Q V- , 3. - 'Ffa 'H .Jim f . - '? , , ff? 111 . ' . . .1 v r. , - gy , Ai .ALJ A . ,. 'E ' z M Wa v' 5 l 1 A , ' Y A . rr ,v R I fx' 'Q 2 I -'.',: .A I-'S l' N . '36: L' ' ' .'5 : ' . '3 I ' 'if ,'3,'ff:sI ' V. .-bll,'3q v' 'Av,'3: Rl' '3:S p-l ,'fIgP E g '.'3Y,'fK. Hy lxlq-j ' VINChNT ANTHONY LUPO BROOKLYN, N Y VZIZIZJ ecord Pntcrcd 1933 I Ih Prnatt Cumpanx 4 Serg.,tant A Company jf 3: i . . rf - ,sa R I Q 3 'i ' ig i' ', A . j, 'S : N , Q ', '553 Lieutenant, A Cumpany, 'Bing junior Varsity I-nutball and Letters, 'Hg Boxing, 'Big lntramurai B'k ,'5S1T 'k dI.-tt- ,'H,' ygj ' ' 1' -l ll,', gf' ' ,'3-8: Y . J , '36g P - I -. '33, ', , ', 1. . 4 . -d I, '56. ,iv as clball H4 rat an t trs H unmr Xarsiu Iiastua S4 Swimming ea' furlough mhtitnt Cade.: 54 U Nhrksmnnship Nic a Pug szxlg F. dl 04 k .443 HAMILTQN MACAULLY XXOODSIIN, IONCJ Isl XND x X LI! ecord I' und ll Irnmu X C wmpmx 4 C urpurll A Compmx u plx Scrgnnr B Lfmmpmx W, Xnrnrx Svvnnmmmg 'lexm and Mxyor Letters 34 35 Ars sn mm u N 0 Int s 6 Hop Qumnuttnc 6 Profiuent 3 at S w PIN lxlx ,, .1 fd- 55 'X , if 53 2. R. 562 Q if il ii: .1 J L11 V 'A' I ral ' - V , 1, . Z4 ' 4 l,...1ff-Q '1 f 'S'5'a'ff' Y I W L 1 , .Y' f ,1 , .v. I. uxr !,, R 2 in ' ' 'FM Chi Sig11ml.I11: 5 '. ', J Q 1 , 'S 3 f Q, . . '3Y:Sp4R1j'. , Q xl., An . . A., ,',,',.'36g V' ity Bn 'ball uri hi r 5 cr. 'E-+. '35, 'F : ' ' 3, '3 3 C , '5 , '5f. qu' V V-Xix PASQUALE MARINILLLI 1, x ll CCOI'd Inund l9v Pl -X Cunlunx 4 Qurpnrx -X Cumpanx Scrggam -X Cumpanx SS upplx Sgrgunx X Qumpanx 6 Pnrsl SLYLLJDZ H C-'mpanx Q QQ arslu hmtball nd lc r n rlmuml Haskctball W6 Xianaggr of fran H1 Iuur umm' IIFSI x .isa A nu lin xx 1 lurluu 1 vu nm C 1 gr mor It 6 llmnngunsn .1 Lt 16 Pug: uxlj 1 K E RYi f. Y. PPP 17, R Z ' - - TB: Pi 1ig Privarc, , Q v ' 'S 1 g .l. . 'Q ,', 'Hi . .. K ' ,','. LS .: ,651 ' ' . . '36Z V V ,'33,,5-4,3 .'lIC.Y371lI. ,YF-l,'55,' 1. 1' 'E , d Q - . 'Reg -I ' V 'td' Ii 'b ll, 'B-l:4Iu1'rl. ' 5.1-r. 'Rig Yc.! 5 gl 'fig Pm- riy- ..d-,'H.'1S,'1sgH4 c..icr.'3s,'3g ' 'y 'I-d C, d',', . Q -gm lm.: ii CARLOS ANTONIO IVIATOS SAN IU xv, PUERTO RICO Spzck ReCOI'd hntered 19:4 Alpha Chl Sxgma Pruare C Compsnw S Sergeant B Com panx 36 Intramural Baskmball 15 Boung, Tournafngnt 3 J Xarsxtv Track 5 umor Ixfe Saung H Intramural I-oorball 56 Yga' Purlough 'HS Profluenr Cadet v6 Honor Roll T Nlutness :md Ordnr Nledal 'vi I-enung Vledal S I lx: M ,. A Q' ns. , ' .WMM ma +V- ,ff 3, U I ,M 4:-'41, , ,n I -. ,El :I I ef - an . , . , ,. J , , . , . , ,. 4 . ., .H 5 ' ' . . 1 - ' - ' , 9. 62 Y' . - 5, 16 J 4 v '.v: y '.:..,' Q 'si 'iz fic.-' '. '.',1 ,'3. tl' fix -rgfvl JEROME 105121111 MQCABL SOLTH ORANTGF, N J tlt 'Qi cord Inurnd 19 xa I5 Comps Intrlmura Puntba an Inttnrs nrramural Bnskerball Kin I Intramura uty S' Plrsr RAL Team 6 Track mm mr S x C 1 1 Lam L A IJ zxflm mm rw K f A . Y A -. AY: l NI 'H Re Z '1 f' 39: Pri' ic. Q ny. 'FEL . 'I ll d ,' ' . 'UZ , ,361 ls.,,' g. 3,1 lR'1-, 'sg 'l- H11 - I'-. . 'Um ,lurf Iify .I'il'lQ,':61Iil.I1.If' Adu. 'Hug RWM 'Id' N1 'J 1. '56, ' gi x . TRAY ER HOOKER MQRENINA JR 1sRoNxv1L11, lN 1 Mac ECO!'d fnurgd 191 DL tx S1 111.1 Nu Prnate C C.urnp11111 4 Co mul B in 1.1111 SLr1,g111t I5 COINUIIIX 1rst Sgrgun B C0111 1111x Cuur Sv.r1.,L.1111 S11 1 1 rn fUl11W IIN 1 1 nr1.,u.111l Q ump 111 1 1 S L.111t I f 1111111 1 Skllll Inu 1 l I 11111 ll r1111L1r1 IS 1 ru urn se. 111 I11tr.1111ur1l 1 L 111. 11.3111 1 1 111 o1111111tte:. Prmh 1L11 .1 t 16 onur 11 1 L LL 1 1 1 P1 11111 1 1 I N V , f T . , . 'r, 1: R I 1 f3g I-l' 'g 1' g , ' -','3g Qrl , Q1111 L' , V351 f' A . , I 1,1 '3igf7'1 K . L, I 1. 'Bbq QI A . ,N .H 'ffg P unc. .X l 1.1 'fig S- , I5 Q LI 'FI-1 P11111 n fcrg- , S 1 1.115 'Hy Cf f .J 3 tb.1ll. 'sig l11tr.1111.1r.1 311 LII, 'Bbq I 1. .1 IS. kctbll, '34, 'ii 'Hug T . 'k. '34 Big l,. ' S ', 'Y 1 . R11-, '91-: R 1- . '35, 'f!gH1C ' ','3t1g 1R: CI du . '34, 'FY 'f QH R Il,'3-1.'3S. ,362 RH' Ni-i.l. ff. 'H1 STUART FRANCIS N1I:LLOX N1OLNT YERVON, N X Amlx ecord lnurul 19 L1 C 1 1 mx rung in II vr s x ml nun U nrr,1mur.1 llk L1 Furl ru r h uni CJ PJ, nz' Y ' Y A . 4 . 'A' I ' . LY Y. 7. PP Y, R I ' ' 341 Alplw .l1Sg .3 I '. I nd. '39, 'VH Klux '1 Vu ix P- all, '34, and lunar. 'Nz Intmmuml Bgskcrball. '39, 76: lum-fr Vlrsuy Basclull. 'FV '35 Ps ' Q. ', gl l R lv, 'Hug Y af V 1 gl1, '1rwg Plfc ' , dui. '59, '36, 'fu mtl n ik N-B LOUIS JOSEPH MILANO WOODBRIDGL, N J Sllllll W lib Pcfc eCOI'd Entcrtd19'S4 P1Ph1 Prnatt Band W4 Fnrst Class Prxvate '45 Corporal 36 arsnts Tennxs 96 In ramuralRnflt S6 Orthtstra 4 'SS ea' ur ou ro tlent Cnldtl HS onor 1 tt XxlII'lLSS n Or tr Nh .1 6 C ood Con utt t JI Pug: 1 1 ff If in li. 'Mr PM ' ' Tv , Q ,L 3 ' s rr ' , I' , In R I ' .s : Us Varsity Baseball. 'Big Basketball Team and Letter, '35, '36g Band Basketball Team, '35, '36g V Q 1 W, 2 Q --. 55,1 Asn: Y .F 1 gh, '35, ,seg P H' ,. ',',:H Cd','363.'-. H AJ J' .-dl,'3:3 id' M'd' , '36, 4 ,w'1z'1f,x-fur -' 'Q wah ' w w W4 WARRLIN GUSTAVh MOI w11NN1LAPoL1s, 'viwx Most CCOrd I und 9 1 x :mn xmg B 4 Win! Lin! Urn HUF x rm L v. XJYSIKW Pull! J 1n IL urs uxm mr1n 1 lx Q v X lrsnlx Ihulm and Iain. S DKYJITTUFJ l L UI11 JIIX YXllT!nHDL, f IUI' IL JNL C3 UT rnugh '46 rnhgnnr .1 at Vw nur .1 L vu IMS 113 tn i , iQ' f T W ' I A AVA :A A A Av: ,f,7, R Z 'n ' - I F43 IH Ph: l'r.',uu, IS C, yny. 'Hg l'ri'.L', Ifirsl Claw, Cum- I. 'Big Surg-. . Iii p.1ny.'i6g Klux Yu my Purlmll :ml I 'tr 'rs. 'SM ' , 1' b Il . d nrt' , '18, 'ing B. Q1,'lS1I . uml B. k-rl.1ll,'H, -1,3 '. 'A' . - ll .' 'r , '39, 'Bbq I lKH'. '31-1 C. p V S' ' 'Bu lun' Iff- S r, 'Hg Y !P - I ', :P C.d'.'?9,'f1:Hu C,dc.'3V.'ff. fu' srzw V-f V HhNRX HHJUSIWNNEY JR WORCESTER, MASS llIlllS eCOI'd Fntered 1934 Lhl Sngma Chr fHKlU9L Prnllqqcsj Prxvate A Cumpnnv C I orpura A Qompam I arsltx Swnmmmg, Tum and Lgrnrs 36 Kult TL 1 Lnnns Team unxor In L ,zu g 36 Irohunnt 1 et 56 Honor 0 Cold Xhdal 150 yard Nhdle. Rl S Pugf n 1 4 1113 jour y Law mmmmg Record 56 Svum Rglax Ruord Xledal , i K 'ff 5 72 fl 5-L 'K , 3 fi' 'Q V1 1 ,fx- ' I , . fff ' Y, R I 1 v:,.k. . nl ,JH z . ' 4' I , N 'j,'3mgV - ' -,,'5S,' 5 3 ' 'an, T' ig ' , ,363 I S 'I1 , '35, Y, Q , As' C.d , yii, ' Q R 1 A X f ' A x lv 1 lv 'A - Y , 1 v' 1 Iv m- A 9- . PHILIP RhICI-IERS JR GARDFN. CITE, IONG IsLaxD x 1 P ll ecord I and 19 4 C 1 1 ma Ch rua X Cum .mx st ru C l111p1nx SgrI,g,1r1r X Cumpgnx JUM11 SLrI,L.1r1t X C 1111111111 rwuu Fmt .1 g Llurx r1tr.1111urx SM Lim I1lr.n11ur.1 I u umm., ur 1111u l IM SML 1 CJ 11Ir1 IXLJ , . . LI' I I . Iv . .I , II. V. H I-lu R Z fn '1 F 1 ,Ii Yg I i: I' te.. ,. p 334: I'1r C,I1ssI Ms, -X .4 -352 . : ,, 136: PI' 7 , ,- ,I -,W61 VJ A' In b ,111-.II.ulLcrs, 'I-1. Wi: Nfxrxuzx' Tryk .md In ' .W-4, '31, 'Wu I .I I IX-I II, '14, '31 'HIL I I li tll, 'ilu IS ' I1 111, '1Ls, 'Y-Og .Iun wr I A' r. WI: I'ruf1Lxcr I C.l.Ic' '5-I. 'WL I'I-:nur ,. Jul. 'FHL I11tr.1r 1.I RMI- .IU I. 'Sm IUQ uzsnfx I1 JAMES THOMAS RLICHLIING BININIINCTON, VT Doc cord tnred l9w4 Chu uae and LFACIIII and 6 Kurs 6 IIIYJINUFII R 1 Iurluu 11 mp L uvrn rw cunt Qadgt U Humor C adm in xx x j Y 1 rr Xu Re 2 Pm ' f 3 Q-Sigliil Chi: Pr .t, B , 'iii Sf ' . , B , '3 1 ' ity Football and Irttcr, WY: lnrr.lmur.1l l5,1wlwth.1ll, Wi, '36g Varsity l5.1scb.1l1, WS: Ynrxiiy TcnniS 'F :I . i1Tc,'3rsg Yay gli, '35, 'Hug C11 Yr, '39, 'Slug 17.1 or-1' 4, '35, ,36 P53 s Q ff' Hl47IfX- IX ' 10? ,KV WILLIAM REINHARDT REKLRSDRI: XONKFRS,IN 1 I ecord I und l9'7 IJ S gnu 'Nu 1 mmm 11 1 I C11mp.1nx 7 Lrggant I' C.umpanx 1rsL Cr L nl Ir11.1u. mm un C urp1 umpanw -I 41 or ur or.: um am 4 ur1.,L.1nr 11n1un1 S FIFSI Inulcnant Cumpanx 6 Planrsburp., R O T C CFKIIILJCC 11 I 1 1 1 Jr IIA :nur Lllur v 1 S1 lg US C U! LK L. unlur C r1 xx l1t1 5.121 11 umm: am C nur 11 1r,1pnL Soar H1 Cjdu Boar Oi'I'11.nrs Club 36 Irwl gn! DL ta 11,m,1 Nu S11.,mJ 1 I6 u1II and Sgru Ca u CQI'111r Pro ugnf CA at onur a 1. U Xiu: gr Iardmg VIQLIAI Latmss .1n.I Or gr NILIIJI NIIIIEJFN Pruhuenu L JI 111, 1111 f I ' B'1I R Z in ' ' - 3 :Im Qu' .' 1 I'r1v,1l-,I CQ ny, 'IXQ C, rpnral, ' . '-9: S' ' . ' Q '30, '3I: I S' 14-.1 . '52: ' ' -, Ii CQ: 1 y, 'Hg Q 1r.1I, C, CQ 'S 1 CQ I CQ p I, CQ CQ p ',-4: S, . CQ CQ 1 'S J ' , If Q 'S Q ' . . . .., 'Fig C' f fI'g'bQIity, 'Zig Ii J IIS 'I'cJm, '28, '29, '50, 'Ilg Iiard II.1II I51r11rIuII 'Iwuam and I.ctv.cr, '11, Varsity SXVIITHITIIFIIQ, '33, .md I.' '. 'I4,'U, 6gV,1r'tyI,.'r s'. d In 1-r, '15, 'Hug ' li-d CQ 1 ' n1g,'39. '16, II p CQ 'Ucc, '36: R IJI' I5 II, '39, Ig SI 'I I J, '35,' 3 I ' aI, '39, 'Hag ' Q , ', 1 ' ' 'II' , 'I S f .' , '36: 'A' PI1, ', 1 Q ' II, 'im Q 'Q 1' . V341 . Q , '50, '3I, '52, '35, '362 I'I Cd-1, '54, ', 3 . I Q , . V321 ' . ' . '5I, '51, 'F-I. 'Fil . ' 1' N1-d , 'HL I. 161' I - XXILLIAM HEINRY JAQUITH ROWLAND NIAGARA FALLS, N x llxl CCO1'd Intend I95S Prn 1 A Companx Q6 Intramural Fwmball S Intramural Bax rrbqll 6 muh ca' urouu, 6 am Q Bmr if rapm mr Iruhrnn: Cadet 36 QL nzluly rzqfl ki.: K ' . r rrr rr 77 T Y PPI I7 ,fl R 2 2 ' , 3 a e. Q, 1 , 'S 1 lv . '3 : T ' ', 'Sha Y-. F l gh, 'S 1 R- bl- . J, ', vi Sh ' -l B. d, '36g I Rflx ' JOHN SCHNILRIIXG Nl xx BRUNSWICK, I 111111121 1, 5 1 fc? 1 1 CCOl'd I and ' xt an Curpnra Ban 4 lnuunan an WS .lptam and unur Xnrsnu lout .1 34 Intramural hmrball XRFSIIY Basgball r.14.k 6 ntramural asku 2 an Ltur Llnsrra 0 ummm L 6 .1m n 'Blur J nun ,nur C 1 Ll 1 ru u 1 X L 6 Xgunus .md Urdu Nh A 4 Cumman .mrs .1 ry I Cnrrnan NL a vw ,L zl1f1P 1 Y v j Y ' .' 1 .' N. x . NI .1 ,sn R I ,n - - 14132: Ili P1111 In .1 c. IS. d, 'Biz . l. d. '3 : ' 1. H d. ', :Q '. Ii ,'3S, '31-1 ,lr ' ' 1' ' b II, 333. ', : , '36: V ' 1' ' . 33, 'F-L ,552 T , yi LI B ll, '33. d L' '. 'F-K ,FK ,362 Iuniur Life Saver, 'W-tg Band Iiaskcthall, '54, '35, '36g Yc.1f furlough, '33, '34, '3S, '36g Or- ' ' ,'33,'34,'3V.'361l'i pf. 'ttu','?i,'3 1 R bl-I d, 76: C. dc! C cil,'3i,'363 fln . wg. V342 fund KH J C .1'd.ll, '34, '35, ,3 Z . ' ' . I, Wa. '2-1,'1S,'3,g , d ' Sb '.'?w: ' .1'dl.'f6. wr -in 6' ml- 4 'Fw -M WALTPR JILROVII: SEhLIG II I:.Roo1xLYv,N X DHCL ecord Pnttred lcbruarx 19 Chl Slbflhl Llu lrnate Troop D J Lurporal Troup D 1 Platoon Strzeant and Stable Strgtant Truop D 4 Lntuttnant Troop D Ji Captnm and Aldt to Suptrmtendtnt 6 Troop Football and Lttter 3 Intramural Baskttball 3 3 IS lntramurnl Llmmpmns uruwt 0 0 Q ultatmn .lvtnln of lqultatlon 6 uw Lmmnltttt v w tu Lnt Lountl Olhttrs C ub vm ro cunt Cadet 3 3 34 S no Hours m the Saddle Tro hx Neatncis and Order Wt al 6 Good Condutt Nltdal I Commandants Smbrt 6 Pug: flirty 'V . EJ ii T xt ,. V: .ug L: . xl ff-fr' j f ggi ' . fl Q r i 111 q f -.: S 'H Br'- .QJQAQH ff rr A '55, 1 - 1 - . y 7 A 0 Vo ff 77, R 13- 1 5 . , 2v , A' 'I ','53 ' ' ,'.2g .' ,'3,'4. Y z ' ' -33:1 Lp '34, P I . '52, lil '-' 552, '53, '34, '5S, '36, C1 A 'Q ' ' ,'3 ,Hg ' fI3S d' ' l,'56g ' il ,'35,'fl1 P5' l ,'2.'3,'.'5. : '-'-- P,'.'335f .Ad,'?g' I '.-,Wlgi ' ','3. . ' f' ' 'zz 4 iii' HAROLD MORGAN SHATTUCK PELHAM MANOR, N Y Morgan CCCI'd Innrgd 1950 Rlphl Liu Sigma Irnau L Company 31 lrxvau B Lum pany 37 Lurpural A Lumpmnx 3? hrs: Sergeant B Company 34 luuunant B Cumpmnx nrst nptaun :aff umpanx Football BI Lua not an 4 Quad I4mtb.xll .md Iattgr w .urussn Quad Sh Lapuxn ut Lnrosse 1 ur La' urnup., ns: '16 Sq.,ma 1 IS 36 Chnnrman Sn,nu 1 56 Hop Cummltlu. W6 Stunnt uunu 36 lruldcnt Srudnnt Cuunu 36 Ram L ward ru gum .1 LL onur C .1 Lt boo Lon us.t N v. .1 35 Nearmss and Ordnr Nindml 5 36 Aghmunmuar Alumn1AwarJ 36 Lummandant s Sabre 36 IJ lgllly on ' ' . I. k 4 f 5224 3? gi ,,,,, 2. 'I' F? 7, R 2'l-- .:- 'a .A '.': ', '- '3SgF'- C ',S ,WMC ' 5 'g ,',v,'52,'53g'iiS1 JF bll,'s,'5S4Qx Sy f .- f,'5rg If -S1 ,'33,'54.'3S,' 1 ' ' ' - Jin, I.-1 -354, 'sm Y- . F I fh - yu, '34, '3s, ', Q Ph', ', ,' 1 Z ' , PH, ' g Q ' ', g i- C I, ' g , -' , f - I 'l, ', g bl- ls. Rss, 'sm P 64 ci d-, '3s, 'xeg H gd-, 'sag X J X d - .bd l,' 3164 -H XJ! Mx if 4 BRUCl LOW I LL SI-IILLDS ROLI-iLS'IlR x x cord l Q IL Q 1 x X K uma 1 ur S rum I XINIIDI llllgkf' ling 1 mx gr IDI gr Hl1 HT1LlI'l 1 L 'X11nu,Lr 11 L1 ur vu x 11, :JIM ' L 1 Lf ff f f. L '1!'4M'v' 012 ,, ral, 'if' ' ' , N . . A ,A 5 f-Q-3.5.1 Y, YJ , '17 1, f' LW., Q W, , , I 7 f L HBl'IlC't'U Re I mcrui Mig IJ-lt.: Sxgm. Nu: Pri '.1tc, f Q Law.. 'Big Cxln u ju 1, S Aff. wfwq JM' . XT. . 'b.ll,'3Y:X1. .g' , 'Nu X1. .g'.I . .lR't1-, 'Hug , . R 1L'.v:f1QnY'.! I' I4 gh. Wi. ':fx1fl1UlI', 'l9,'11wg I'r-nigiunl C .Jun 'YL '14-. J. 'H' 4 -ULU XX ILLIANI FRAXICIS SCUTHXX ELL II NEXX ROCHILLLE, IN Y I CCOI'd I and I9 r p C 11 :gr .1 rnarc Troup Il 4 Curpural Iron u x Irgum mu w w umur Xqrsux umm Iumor X arm x JNL XIII IL YHNSL Lllll I1 I ln1UI .l Hill I ll llL,Lf Ll UI' IUL, '1 I Llc I I' lglufll IL Ll unul' I Ig lgfzlyfl if 'r I A , BU R I '.n ' ' 33:XII1J ,I'S'j11':I ' , ,'33,'i: Q ,' pD, v-I, WS: S pplg S' , Tru p IJ. '35, 'f!: -I V I Ir' I9 ILIIH13, '3-IL. ' tj -I . 'Hg I.: 'T-. .'3i,'31ug I r . I I' b.llN1. . , 'Hz Y'.f I' I- gh, 'ij xi, '24-g Chu- I.-. Iur. 'UQ Sngxm I'I1i, '35, 'Bug I' ui il. I- . '?-8, 35: II C.dct, '35, 56. Z.. If --I 1 4 'kiri' ROBERT JOHN STACY FULTON, N Y B0 Record Fnrercd 1935 Pr: an B Lompany 36 Varsnu Football and Letter 35 Var SltV Swlmmmg and Letter 36 Lacrmse Squad 36 Pau llQb11 four M 27: f K 2' 2 , ,Log A ' f ' L -. .,,3,l. , ,L k2w1w fr w ' Q: - ., iwql! 'Y ' - X U V, My I x QW ff bf! s . ' N 7 . ' y , , . ' ' 3 V lx w Y Y , 7 ! . . . , Y , . , . . , , - yn v' Y V . . , . 2 JOHN HAMPTON TILN EYCK N1ETUCHEY,N J Mayor A! , ccrd I und ll 4 I1 Ih run L Sand urs: :ms ,nun Y Lurpura 1 ntramural I-uotball S Intramural Basketball S '46 mramura nnball ea ur ough rohunnt Cadut 1nr1r cm x fs7Jf7U f H, - 1: Re 2 ',n'- '5Q,',f2Pv'!',I ,'34:f Ll I ','5:' l,',6: W ,'3g ' ,'3.',gI lB ,'36: YfF- ,U ,563 P A ' Q ',y3f1Zflf R '36. l'u e' 'i, ff -A f 4 E Q 4 f Q ia if 3. DONALD ALGER THAYER WORCESTER, MASS Don RCCOl'd lznrered 19M Prnate A Compzmx '44 Sergeant C Compans S Lmurenanr C ompanx 5 Varian Football and Lgttrrs 3 Capram Poor a Xarsx .neball .md Lrtnrs 34 .IS Lf All S L gr ea' ur ou 5 rlpnd Board 36 Prohurnt Cadet 35 Honor Q3 at 36 Ngatnus and Or nr L Al 4 x x ,sf - u T .4 A h ef I7 I ' .fa , ,','.: 4, . '53 , C ' , H63 ' ' ' ' , yi , '34, '35, 4, ' b ll, '551 ' ty B - - .wig B k-b' Us ,'36g L-rv , '55, Y .F 1 gh, '35, '34, 'Liz 'h - , ',g f '. '34, '.: sd', ', 3 d' Nl-d Sis. 'rigfllx-1 l L 1 8 , CHARLES WILLIAWTI-ION1AS CCOI' INDI1k1NAPOLIS,IND C0711 d fnurgd l9w ru any 3 ,urp fra San Y Supp x Snrggan .lfld I'lKI'.lI'T1Ul'.l YJI 3.1 JU Ll L S IIIFHTTIUFI 35 LI .l F7 IIIIYJITI um nm C umpnunxhnp fum f mmmura umm., 4 Suxrmwung rag Lam .1 u 1 L K rx u m Srax 7u.1rut LJ r uv. C1 n r CJ X xrl-wxun hmp XILJJ Iniranxum ,Lm,xz1 . 7 , ff u R I 1 - - f?:P1Ph1g I' -,Hr1d,'3-11 C - 1,1 d, 'W 3' ll' ' : ,'3bgI Il-H l ll d1,'l'F.,3 Ll .IH lx-bll.'3-l.'3V,,3: R J' ,E W r ' , '312I IB ', V3 L ' , '33, V342 T T' , W4 39,'3f1g Ycfl4 rlwL1:l1, '9i,'H-:C.Ju J'1i'l . WY, 'Vvgf X Q ' , VY: If dc,'31w f,h4ur.'961I'ruti'1'11L .dux,'93,'1-1, 'UQ Hn 11 ,dcz, 'Vu 1. 'r N ' , ' 1. R11-, '36. Puff' 'ylvf r 'VJ 's-H WALTER RALPH TOASPhRN BARRYVILLE, N Y Toczsfj ecord Fntered 1935 Prnate ACompany 56 Intramural Football 'si Intramural Basketball 16 Baseball Team 36 PIOHCIEDI Cadet 36 Pat: zgfix I ,if f? M, ,. ,a 'Ji z . 43? W gf-.' A 1 Y' as ' in-33 :L I V 4 Q., A , a fr ,U R . , -, , y . y I - 1 . - , - 1 y - - y. l , A - , , 3 y t , f -tw ROBERTO DE J TORO Povcn, PUERTO Rico Bo J ecord Inurnd 19s-4 Xphx CJ11 Sngma Irnau X C11rnp.1nx 6 Int 1mura las ubqll w w my x ua mums Q ua Imxln., Lnmw Xarxlu Tum an Ieturs Xu Iurluugm r hunm C4 Ll wnur Ca L: w 1 N .ar manshnp Bar v 7 I 7 71171: THOMAS GRANT TOUSEY ,IR CARLISLE, PENNIA To nz Record Tntered 1955 Chl Sxgma Chl Private A Company 54 Corporal A Compans 55 Sargeant -X Company 55 Lxcutenant A Compam 36 Varexty Football 55 54 Varnts 0otb.1ll.1nd lrttcra 5 ntrnmural Baskuball 54 5 56 lntramura R1 L 51 Xarsltx ack and Lntters 55 56 umor IC avmg 56 Yga' Pur ou l'1 55 56 Ram e Board 55 56 Shrapnel Board 56 Othcers Club 56 Proflcnem Cadet 54 55 Honor Ca Lt 56 Fnglnih Nlgdal pf NgAtln.ss Ind Ordur Nhdal Pa gn um I3 , . l . FP S! I 1 a ' ' ': ' , .' : . V V4 v Q x V ,Y I ' Y w -u 1 I 1 F ' - .- -.,',Sg I - 1 - ,' ,'3,',g ' I 'fl-,'1g V 1' Tr - ,. '54, ' ,' Q1 ' L't' S ' ,' g -. ' l g , ', ,' 3 bl .' , 'vs . ' : , 9 .' , ' 2 Td',' qi ' l ' ,Mug r ' ' 4 ' . ' ,'56. 4' AV. BRUCE FREDERICK TRUVIVI HONIESDALE, PENNA EUSL H W :QF CCOI'd I' tend I9 4 Irnatg 15.1 d 6 umm' Yarsxu Four A S Intramural Bas zball 6 Xarsmu ling .1 .xrslu rag nmr E rms Llh Saun ef 4 Wu R Zin ' '3: . n,'5f,'5:,I' ' bIl,'3: kc , '35, 'ig ' -b ll, 'Sig V T'-kg Sc' R-d Cr 'A g, 'Bag I ' -CQ 1'5 ' T63 Y'! I5 l ' 'Hg Clhfyi , 'ifwg P HW C d- , '3-S: Hu nm 1dc,'I9. I',1j I' c 1 -f V nur umpanx wnmmmg, L3 ur uu,., n r CA L I1 a r ru hunt J gi 4 nm I5 an THEODORE RATHBUN TURNER ELIZABETH, N J Tr' Record Entered 1935 Prnate ACompans 36 Intramural Basketball 36 Intramural Rxfle 36 Svummer 36 Proicxcnt Cadt 6 Intramural R1fleN'Ie-dal 36 Pu Q1 rum M tu rn YY 1 1 I uf 5 QI' ff, ,E SE. sz 2 24 is 3 Q. F U Q Q'- -k t t wt -r WW l L F? 6175 ' . 'V Y I . , . FRIQDI:RICK KINGDON vow LAMBECK ROCHESTER, N Y Von ecord lnrend 1934 Pruau Troup D 55 Lorpural Troop D 35 56 unnor War sun Football U Intramural Basketball agmsse 5 uxtatxun Intra mural Rnlln umwr :L an La ur mug Prrhugnr Cadgr KS Hunor .1 at 36 llrun mga. .mn nm lm Ihre Q. ' I P' Y, R : '. . ,'.':J - 'F 1' , Y, : ' , '35, 'Bbq l. ' ', ' Sq Eq' ' , '35, '36g - ' -, '31-lg '1 lff' S ng, 'Big HY- l l l l'l1, 'l6g 4 1 ' , ', Q kdm' L dy-Sl 2,50- 1,,l, 'KIA , DONALD ROBERTSON WARD ROCHESTER, N Y 5106171 Record Fntered Februarx 19 P1 P 1 rnate A Lompam l:1rst gun: A Companx 4 Lnutenunt A Companx 35 C1pta1n A Qompanx 6 Plnttsburg. O T C Lamp S Ccrtmtate ot E11 lblllIY tor Reierxe Comm1ss1o11 36 N armu Football Yarmtx I'1mtb1ll and letters 6 X.1rs1t1 Baektt a Cl11n1p1onQl11p lr1tr1111ur1l Pxlslxttbwll TLJYT1 md letters 4 Hta11vt11,ht Bux1n1, Char11p1u11sl11p 4 Xars tx xx1111n11111, 111 tru 1rs1tx rn 1n uurs 1 nC1p1a111 3 mor 1 L 111 c11'1p.1111 xx Ltb1ll T 1111 111 uturs t nor 111 C 11 Rini 1. L l'l'lL1.fS C ub u1 Lux CJ L 11u11t1 I 81.111111 1111, un1111!tu. rmf1g1L11t C1 L H Stumd PFIIL u 1 11.1 1113, nntu l S r 11 11 IFC ls 1 11tdt.1Lc.t.l Rtl.11 l'r11p 1 111 ut mor L 1 I Nt1111t-11 and Ortltr Xln. 1 11111 111 utt 1. 1 16 111111 111 mt s .1 rt ll 1v1 I1 tug p rr ,ns I . j 31: ' l1'g P 4' , ' '31, '32, '53: Ser- , ' 'B : . , . j, ' : . ' , ' 'S : 1 R .... ' ,'5: J' ' . ' ' . '321 'U' Q . .' . '33, '54, '35, '3 S 'I' . ' ll ll, '33l 1 ' A ' K K km, A . L M. . V 3 l 1 ,,', A, I ' 13 2 1 if S 1' ' '14, '11, ti L- -11, 'sm V. -' 5 T.1k1 d In --. '11, '12, '35, '14, '11, '31, f. ' , '31, ', 61: klu ' lff' S1 11g, 'S-1: A C1 I' li. lv . c. 1 .l ln - , '33: 51141111 Pl11g YNY l'urlu11gl1, '34, '39, 'Hug Hop Con1r11ittcc, 'EL 'Slug RllI11blU lSu.1rd, '33, '3-4. '15, Wh: lfl' -' V fl'1'-f, . bl-. 'Bbq 3 il , '15, 'Bbq Pr' 'd' , P1 Pl1i, 'Biz id-1 C' 'l,'31g ' R' jf. 1 ' -'1P1'-'- Q1cl'l,'3l,'32.'ll.'34,'3S,'.1: A' '. P l1l'c S1'.l4' 1 C1 -s , '3-4: Fir! P 1713. 'Big Gall Nlcdnls, 551111111 Roc rd, 4-H1 Y. l ll. l, '11, '543 L' l ' ' - A' ' hi, 'Sig Sl t P R d Nl'd.l. '3-1 ' - 1 -dal. 'Hwl Q' J Ch d ' X1-d1l,'f L Cm 1. S l'H '. '3f1: l..'dl. ' A ll' ' Cu . '36, JOSEPH ROSS XY EST I-IXDDONFIILLD N Wzxfq CCOI'd I grad l ru g x Cumpmx rxmurz md Iuurg HTIFHIU ruhunnt Cunt xr smms ll S g l'.1,L IIIII M Y I .- .' ' , ,'. J. rr V ,sa R Z nv- 'Mig I' 'nz .. . . 'Mg Im. .I I4-nrhxll. - - YWSJ Iumur Yuxiu lwwllmlll, 'Nz InIr.1mur.1l Ihlskcrhxll. Wh: Track 'Il-.1m, 'Eng Sw X, '353 i'.'?5:N1. k . lg NI-d.1l,'3h. I HQ we-svpnwrnr-xs-.mi-11,4-m-, .grew ngu- 1 ,f .. 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Cabassa Robert H. Odell Stowe Hodtes Cieorgc H. ,ohanncssen l .I1'II1l1lllJl A. Adams -lohn Armellinc David S. Bath Herman L. Boas Robert Broudarge Arnold Drago juan R. Fernandez Bert B. Fisher Marvin Fisher gl r i' 1 li 1 ful 'lm' Caplan: osrl H Q KOHOLT IltllflI1I7IfX Doxuo A Tunix outrifxrso H Yonsu xicoixi V luxx Sup :lx Slfafdllf Donald J. Chapman Platoon Svrgvan! Kohn F. Hagen xr. Sl'fgl'L177f5 Robert D. Creen Corjmrulx ,ohn A. Cassidy Albert S. Tate Pri: ulux james Gilligan, xr. Yorman Sweeters Robert W. Lerner NY'illiam A. Nelson Hi rcth B. Fitz XY'illiam ll. Foxenbergh Harold F. Cnrfinkel Lawrence Goldberg, Arthur S. Hollander Arnold VV. Kartermann A n F. Lee. I Louis M. Lieberman David C. Loughlin Kenneth Luber Alfred T. Murphy joseph F. Yccgreen Thomas KI. OLou5,hlin Thomas Phillips Henry Polombo, KI . XY'illiam H. Richters Lenard NT. Shnviek Alan Ni, Silvcrbaeh arry M. Smith. ,r. Donald R. Stevens. Ll Alan E. Surosky Roger C. Townsend Ross Nachon Theodore XV. 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Shattuck Was! Barracks Corporals Langdon Aronsohn Daniel Anderson Richard S. Meltzer Alvin Altman Prizules Stanley Abrams Andrews Allen Allan W. Bath Roger E. Chevalier Raymond D. Cohen William G. Dickison Albert E. Downes Leonard Epstein Roy Feldman Warren R. Field Murray I. Fisher Merrill A. Garfinkel Charles F. Gospel Ferdinand R. Horn, III Charles A. Isleib David A. Kemper Eugene S. LaBar Harry H. Levites Edwin B. Lott Nicholas S. Massas Raymond C. McCron james Morton Frank E. Mujica john J. Naugle Walter W. Nazzaro Louis Ortega Martin L. Parker Charles G. Pillon, Jr. Robert C. Reynolds Robert L. Richters Nicholas Sanabria Albert D. Smallwood, jr Stephen H. Spitzer Frederick O. Stepat, jr. Diego V. Trinidad Raymond J. Urmston Donald N. Walker Edward L. Walker Edward L. White John H. Wishnick Page our bumlrca' xialeru i JF Company 'k-ki' Alx IH C, Hadley Vullxam R Cashlon Adamj WICIDSRI Charles E Bloom r ohn l Bogglano Alan F Busm frank N Cclenu ack XX C when Alexander C, Daw levus B I pstenn XX nllnam K Fallon lohn Flemm XX xllxam S Fox V xllnam T Fox ...Ji Capiam PHILII F Won Ln nie narzls SETH AMo1s OTTO Hllmnr Flrvl Sf r,g1a11f Frm aku F CJODIRI-Y S1 rgm anis VIllI3l'Tl I' Housner Frcdernck B Naugle Corporals Ynctor Nlcl. Das ll Prn airs Robert S Gettxnger Stanley 'N Goldberg Thomas F Hanlex I Harrx R Hextman Kenneth R Hellman Robert How Harrv A Hsman Donald P A Kahn bllbert S Rahn Fdvnard R Lxexendag Robert XX Lloyd ludson H Nlerl Rlehard P Plunkett Donald R Kloc Alexander P u Rlehard 'wlorton Louns Phnlnppe Rafael I Raldlrls Stewart Rogers Frederick Sehzxefer lack S Sherman Harry Nl Smxlh Nlelslng Smith Frank S Treuhnft amei R Urslllo Rxehard S Wemgarten i Page om lmmlntf v 1 rxlnu L w x ' . J L I ' I J W -f ll ' .nl f- U, x if .Ulf-1 H! Hll X rf' 95, ' 'A M ALEX X65 if 'k'k'k New York Military Academy Athletic Association Associate Member, National Collegiate Athletic Association CAPT. FRANK A. PAT' Athletic Director MR. FLOYD HAIJIE Executive Council FILLO MR. Cheer Leader NlCI1OI..AS CORRAIIO GEORGE F. A. RILEY Coaches Fuoflmll . . . CAIYI1 E. L. JOHNSON Baseball , , . . .MR. LYNN GROW Tmrk ,,.. Nik. FLOYD l1ADE Suimnzznx .,.. l.lIiUT. O. B. BEASLEY Rijlv . ,,., SGT. CI..KIiliNCE HL'PPER Fvnring . ,,.. CAPT. LOUIS XVAUTHIER Larroxsv ..., MR. WHITNEH' DUNNING Twznis .... LII-,U'l'. HENRY WOOD Boxing . . .... Nik. THOMAS JENKINS Eljllifdfiflll ,... SGT. CI..'XRI'NClIf HUPI-SER Pugz' nm' fI1n1IfrI'If Iurnfx tv i i it N. Y. M. A. Athletic Records Ezvnf 100 yard dash 220 yard dash ., 440 yard dash 880 yard run One mile run . 120 yard low hurdles 220 yard low hurdles Running high jump .,.. , Standing high jump Running broad jump .. Standing broad jump , Putting 12 lb. shot Throwing 12 lb. hammer. Throwing discus Throwing baseball , Pole vault . . Throwing javelin S0 yard free style swim 100 yard free style swim 200 yard swim . , 220 yard swim 100 yard breast stroke 100 yard back stroke 150 yards Medley relay Mad 1' by ,Fred Robbins F. K. Lord . Donald XWard . Victor Noyes . F. B. Brownell. T. T. XVoodrufl7 F. K. Lord . . John Kitzmiller, . . XV. Thiers , Robert Bell H. S. Delebar Donald Warcl H. S. McComb -lack Tatum H. M. Rimcy . R. N. Bell . jack Tatum Robert Bihn , E. F. Blevin Frank Specht , Handly Beason W'illiam Chambers Stanwood Fisher Stanwood Fisher, jrfg Henry Finney, jr. I J Paul Gale . Dah 1925 1896 1934 1918 1929 1913 1897 1927 1893 1922 1893 1936 1901 1936 1896 1923 1936 1934 1929 1930 1936 1935 1936 1936 iii' if Rvvunf 945 sec. 222fQ sec. 52710 sec. 2 min., 73g sec 4 min., 44 see. 1645 see. 27 sec. Sft., 1112 in. 4 ft., 9 in. 22 fc, 10in. 9 ft., 9 in. 44 fr. 833 in. HH fL,6in. 163 ft. 323 ft., 2 in. 10 ft., 6 in. 172 fe Zisee S732 sec. 2 min., 1624 sec 2min., 34.3 see. 1 min., 161,10 sec 1 min., 7.9 sec. 1 min., 34 sec. l k I'u,qv one lnnzdnwl lun: 'Varsity Football I Com lb Captain Mazmgf r Ass! llllllIflUf'I ALBANO J 1- BROWN! H Com xr H IDXNIILLS DI CRISTOFARO COfHCOfd1d Prep Pawlmg School L1lJ6I'EN I-hgh St Agnes Aundemx Wxrxsngk H13.,h La Salle. Nl A I-Ilghland Hlgh Admxral Farragut funlr tu nh luo Th Fncfks Gm N me xL I Konom LOW!-LL Nl-XRINIILLI Cu T xxx jonvsox TH-KXPIK DLNx NJXRINFLII e Team xlXRIl NIQF xrx nu NIOL RUCHHQ5 SHATTLCIX NI ST mx TXILXI THM1 R Tonsu W ARD I The Record- X Nl A Opponents Varsity Football 'k ir 'k T THE termination of another grid season, we may pride ourselves on our excellent football team. At the end of two losses, a scoreless tie, and five victories, defeating the Little Navy,', and bringing home a cup as a token of that vic- tory, crowned the season as a success. The opening game was with the powerful Concordia eleven, but even in the first half of the dynamic running attack of the maroon gridmen netted three scores. ln the second half the visitors came back much stronger, and scored their only touchdown, in the third quarter. A second time the cadets forced the Concordia defense down and took another tally to end the game with a score of 25 to 6 in favor of the home team. For their second contest the N. Y. M. A. team were visitors of Pawling where, although the score was 0-0, the cadets proved that A team that won,t be beaten can't be beaten. By inter- cepting many of the cadets' passes, the Pawling team repeatedly brought the ball within scoring distance, but each time the maroon line became impregnable. The outstanding moments of play were in the first half when for three downs Cornwall's stonewall defense held the ball on the four yard line. Again in the second half, the Little Army team showed their deter- mination when they held the ball on the one yard line, without giving an inch for two downs. After many incomplete passes a spectacular game came to an end with both goal lines un- crossed. The ensuing week the cadets met Liberty High School. The home eleven outplayed the team from up state in every detail. The first score came early in the first quarter when a long pass from Lowell to Cohen, H., was completed. The second score, like the first, was the result of a successful pass. After Kohout, Lowell and Daniels advanced the ball well into their opponent's territory, a toss from Lowell to Marr raised the score at the half to 12-0 in the cadets, favor. The third quarter proved dull and uninteresting, however, in the last quarter two more tallies were chalked up by the maroon as the most beautiful demonstration of blocking seen in a long while permitted Lowell to run seventy yards for a most spectacular score. The second score resulted t t i Page om' lfunilruil lumix three ir f ak -k ak from a pass from Moe to Ward. Both points were made, racking up twenty-six points for the cadets and none for the visitors. The third victory for the cadets came along the following Week, when they met St. Agnes'. In the beginning of the first quarter the maroon team marched eighty yards for the first score of the game. The game looked to be a pushover but when the visitors took posses sion of the ball, it was a different story. Through deceptive plays speed and sheer determination they marched the ball up Hai ACTION IN CONCORDIA GAME the field and Within scoring distance but again the power of weight told the tale and the maroon kicked out of danger The visitors repeated their threat again in the third quarter but to Click again a pass from Moe to Marr was the last tally of the game The final score being 13 0 once more favorable for the cadets In its fifth game the cadet eleven completely crushed War , , fortunately for the future generals, they fumbled. Beginning , - ' ' 1 I 5 nz' lmmlrml luwlfy-four tv i k lj wick. The undefeated N. Y. M. A. team con- -k t -k tinued its streak of wins as it pushed itself forty points into the lead of their opponents. After only a short time of play, Brown carried the pigskin over the line for the first time. In the same period Daniels made a score. In the second quarter Ward caught a long pass from Moeg the second score of this period was credited to Moe, when on an off tackle play he carried the ball behind the last line. In each of the last two quarters the cadets collected seven points. They resulted FIGHTING PAWLING TO A TIE from two passes from Moe to Di Cristofaro and Daniels respec- tively. On November 9th LaSalle Military Academy, runner-up for the Prep. School Champions of New York, handed the cadets in maroon their first defeat. In the opening quarter, Grimes the visiting quarterback, made the first tally. LaSalle's second score was a result of a fumble behind the goal line. In the next two quarters the maroon team penetrated far into their t k t Page one hundred lwenl 'A' ,k wk opponents terrltory but not once bemg able to score The v1s1t1ng cadets proceeded to score three more goals 1n the last quarter holdlng the N Y M A team scoreless wh1le they plled up 31 cred1ts for themselx es H1ghland Hlgh School added a second defeat to our gr1d men s excellent record Although unexpected H1ghland s v1c tory was well deserved After outplaylng the home team ln every sense of the word the v1s1tors walked off w1th the bacon to a tune of 26 7 The cadets ayvees started off the game and d1d exceptlonally well Twlce they held the v1s1tors on their own three yard l1ne and one yard lme w1thout g1v1ng an 1nch The th1rd t1me however they were forced to bow to the more powerful Hlghland team The vars1ty was entered at th1s po1nt but the v1s1tors marched down the Held to chalk up another score In the th1rd quarter Joe Kohout pulled 1n one of Moe s passes for the cadets only score In the last perlod the I-Ixghland offensne was roll1ng agam and the fourth touchdown was scored agamst the maroon In the clos1ng mmutes of the game the Jayvees were returned to the Held and after four successxve first downs they lost the game to H1ghland But the ayvees defenslve began to chck agaln and they threw the H1ghland team for three tell1ng losses as the game ended w1th a final score of 26 7 agamst the cadets The follow1ng week November 23rd the Cadet Corps em barked for the hnal and most lmportant game of the season The1r destmatlon was the Polo Grounds the1r determmauon to defeat the L1ttle Navy and br1ng home the cup offered by Governor Hoffman of New ersey The Corps left for New York 1n a fleet of eleven busses at 9 30 ln the mornmg and arr1ved 1n the Bug Clty two and one half hours afterwards havlng stopped only a half hour on the way for lunch After wa1t1ng an hour the battahon was marched 1nto the grounds behxnd the1r forty three p1ece band Followmg a br1ef dr1ll the cadets filed 1nto the1r seats on the North sxde of the field Durmg the twenty m1nute 1nterval before th game a p1t1less w1nd fur1ously lashed snow 1nto the face of the already frozen 1ron battahon Although weakened by mjurles ln the openlng quarter the Lxttle Army promlsed much actxon after contlnual advances Grynkraut of the cadets pushed the p1gsk1n ox er for the Hrst 'kfkir , . . . , . . . . I . , . , . I , - 3 - . J . s 3 . . . , ' 1 , . . . . Y . . 1 . . J , , . s 5 ' a fl ' ,, ' . . . . . U . . ,, . - 9 - a D . . . . . c 1 11 ' ar ' ' - 1 . . . 7 . I' gr' um' llllllllffll Iuvuly-. ' I score of the game. The maroon squad con- tinually pushed their way into the seamen's 5' 'A' territory but each time they lost the ball. After many damag- ing runs Kohout in the second quarter made the only other tally of the game. In the second half the Navy came back rather strong but they could not penetrate the cadet line. Although it did not result in a score, the most spectacular run was played by Brown, the cadet quarterback, when he took the ball on his own Eve yard stripe and despite his cracked hip trotted at a very slow pace all of sixty-five yards before he was halted. The fourth quarter was a series of repelled charges on both sides and at the final gun the score stood 12 0 in favor of the New York Cadets In summing up this year s totals we may well call it a suc cess, bowing only twice to our visitors And though gradua tion strips us of 15 letter men we feel sure that next year s team will continue this excellent record THF COHXCHI C1 STAFF F 1 1 J fi 1 . V1 s Q f XXX . :Q 'Q Q e 39 - W bk . . , . . . , l l l l 1'! :lf iii sli :Es 331 il. 4. ii? ll' l. iii 4 , Qi 'Q 'if iQ f, i i 1 li li H A ',f ' s 'vs ' . 3+ . , .N , L x I fi A A I L h lilvqi' um' llllllrlflkl I Li IM-mlm: .N -.310 Scenes from the Little Army-Navy Game NIARCHING ON THI FIILLD XT TH! POLO GROUNDS ilvqg f 'W illl 'TWG awfygm THF NIASC OTS HOLD A COXFI RI NCP Pug: om lumlr Ll tunztx ug rl 'J Q .Alla . .W mn.-Fm-. u.f.,.....k-m,N..A1--411-1..--.. .. I A - .M Scenes from the Little Army-Navy Game P010 L ROL X D1 HR THIQ KILK-OH' .XT 'HH . 1 '. 'US 'HH MAC ON XY! HRK L' :HT NH l'.14L wrz 1111 ftu HM U ll 'A' ir -lr -k Junior Varsity Football HIS year's B squad is one to be congratulated. Against I much heavier and more experienced teams they showed a lot of laudable Hght and spirit. Even during practices when they were thrown against the varsity they played so hard that much of A squad's success was due to these hard fought practices. In the V.'s first game, which was played with Newburgh, they won by a good margin much to the delight of the onlook- ing Corps. This was the only game which B squad played at home. Their next game was with Wfalden High School varsity at Wfalden. The AI.V.'s were out-played but not out-fought here. Again playing away at Cold Spring with Haldean High School, B squad gave a repetition of their previous fine sportsmanship and Hght. Although playing a superior team on a strange and wet field every man played hard and to the best of his ability. Again they lost but they played so fine a game that they had nothing to be ashamed of. With the memory of these two defeats B squad went to Oakwood with the intention of do or dief' They did and won, thus evening up their average. As a reward for their spirit and play, B squad started against Highland High School, an A Squad game. They were taken out and the varsity replaced them but in the last quarter B squad again Went in. They played as good a game, if not better, as did A squad, but several of the most outstanding players were moved up and given places on the varsity. Teamwork and fight as shown by B squad must be founded on a Hrm base. This foundation was supplied by the able and understanding coaching of Mr. Boisseau and Mr. Dunning. Through their work and efforts B squad was molded from inex- perienced material. On the whole this year has been a successful year for both B squad and their coaches. We only hope future teams have as much spirit and Hgh: and as fine coaching as this year's. Page nm' linmlrul llurlg 1 I t t wars I Coarbrv MR BOISSEAU MR DUNNING Manager KOPPELMAN ANIDO BARKER, B. :f'BATH, J. :P BOSETTI BYRNES, J. CABASSA The Team FALCK FIELD FREEDM,NN, GILLIG,AN HARDER KNOXX'I.TON tilndicates transferred to Varsity in Little Army-Navy game. KOPPELMAN KOTHE KROLL Luvo MELLON REICHl.lNG STEBBINS TATUM, E. TORO, G. TRUMM WATKINS YOUNG, C. at end of Junior Varsity season and played The Record Newburgh ,IV . . . Walden High . . , , . . A N. Y. M. A. Opponents Haldane School ..,, . ...., .,... ,,......., . Oakwood School . ...... . . . 12 0 0 18 0 13 6 0 Puge om- bnmlnul lbirfy-one 15 Q Us T unior Varsity Football at if js 'A' 1515, um' lrizmlriwl ffiirli-ina 'k 'lr 'A' Intramural Football N THE heart of every American youth lives the desire to play football. He craves the excitement of the action, the physical contact and the strategy which the game involves. In the past it has been difhcult to give every cadet an oppor- tunity to play football because much of the thought and super- vision given to this game was directed upon the Varsity Team in order to make a successful season. This year it was decided to put every able cadet to playing football. An intramural program was arranged consisting of three leagues, Senior, In- termediate, and Junior. These leagues each played a series of games for the championship of their league. The coaching was provided by the instructors, who in many cases showed real ability in their Work. The intramural system was a success from the beginning and great enthusiasm was shown. Not only did it provide recreation for the whole corps but it uncovered and developed much good football material which will be valuable for future varsity teams. SENIOR LEAGUE Ilvou Lori Tivif Pninfs Tigers . 3 I O 6 Lions . , . . 2 I I 5 Panthers , 0 3 I 1 INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE Wfou Luxi Tiril Puinli Hurricanes 4 0 0 S Tornadoes I 3 0 2 Cyclones ., I 3 O 2 JUNIQR LEAGUE ll m1 Lui! Tiril Puiuli Hornets . . . 2 0 2 6 Blue Devils . , . 0 2 2 2 ft-kff Intramural Football ir -A' t Semor League The Tlger Team Cough MR REEDE CARRETTA CUTLFR Ennis GAINS T1 gers T1 gers Txgers T1 gers GODFREY LA FOND HARTER ORTOINE HODGES 'VICCABE DL NTZE PosT LA CROIX Sw ANSON The Record Lnons Panthers Lions Panthers SWEETERS SHEEHX TI-Iovmsolw XVEST u 1 fm IJ 11 Ilnrlj Ihr A ar A -Ar lntramural Football I 'l il Intermediate League The Hurncane Team Coach MR HORTON ARMELLINO CHAPMAN CRICHFIELD PALKENAU Hurncanes HurrIcanes Hurmcanes Hurrncanes FREDERICKSON HAGEN HUNTLEY JOHANNESSEN KOZLOWSKI LEE F MINERVINI PHILLIPS POWELL SHAVICK The Record Tornadoes Cyclones Cyclones SMITH, H SUROSKY THOMAS WINTER Page one hundred fbrrfj our if I .,.............. 7 ..,.............. 0 ' ....... ,..,..... 2 1 ...........,,...... 0 ' ...,.........,.. 26 Tornadoes ................. 6 I l . ,...........,,. 7 ................... 0 Vlly W it Q in fl i r ' '-f IFJ! sf ff' 1 fi . I 2 Intramural Football ir -A' -A' C oa cb BATH, A. CHEVALIER COHEN DOWNES Hornets . . Hornets . , Hornets . . Hornets . . Junior League The Hornet Team . . MAJOR RINGGOLD FITZ NEGREEN GARFINKEL ORTEGA GORTON RANKIN KIDD STEVENS, D. The Record . . . 12 Blue Devils . Blue Devils . . Blue Devils . . Blue Devils URMSTON VON REYN WALKER D. WHITE f t Pagr' Oni' IJIKIIJVCLI thirty 'lr 'lr wk ir 'A' ' Bard l-lall Football vu! . . 4 ' ' -, - Coaches . . . . , , A MR. SEWARD, MR. PARROTT The Team BLOOM FLEML1 HADLEY LLOYD CASHION GODFREY, E. I-IANLEY NAUGLE B DAY, V. GOLDBERG, S. HOUSNER PHILLIPPE EPSTEIN, B. PLUNUXETT R The Record Bard Hall ., Z6 St. Thomas' School Bard Hall 0 Cornwall Grammar School Bard Hall I4 Sr. Thomas' School Bard Hall 0 Cornwall Grammar School Bard Hall 6 St. Thomas' School Bard Hall 7 Cornwall Grammar School Bard Hall . . 12 St. Thomas, School , Ihgv um' funnfrul lfrirly-.xix it i i f llntramural Basketball -k -k 'lr HE basketball season of 1935-36 was successful in every I way. The spirit of the Corps in participating in the intramural games was excellent, the friendly rivalry be- tween teams increased the swift action of the games, the skill of the players made these games as interesting as any profes- sional one. The spirit was doubly fine in view of the fact that it was an extremely severe and trying winter with sickness depleting the ranks of the teams. The teams had to work and practice in whatever spare time that could be found. With the free time so limited, the teams showed remarkable skill. The first games of the season were played without much regard for rules, but the excitement that ensued made up for the fouls that were called. As each team played more games, marked improvement could be noticed in their playing. The success of this season was made possible through the able supervision of our director of athletics, Mr. Hade, and the cooperation of our faculty who coached the teams. We are deeply grateful to Mr. I-Iade for the interest he took in the games and for the foresight he showed in making the schedules. He spent much of his time preparing the long schedule of games. The faculty not only coached the teams but refereed the games as well. It was the faculty that whipped our teams into shape and produced not only fine teams, but fine, clean, alert players. The teams were a real credit to them. Basketball was divided into four leagues with four teams in each league. In the first league, the Air Corpsv easily won, winning five games out of six. ln league two, the Gorillas', had a hard battle to overcome the Baboons,', the score of the Hnal game being 19 to 13. The greatest upset took place in the third league. The league was won by the Gangsters,' but only after hard fighting. After losing the first two games, the Gangsters came through to win five successive games. This remarkable comeback was due to the excellent teamwork and the playing of Gentile, Crichfield, and Bell. In league four, were some of the best teams in the Corps. Out of these four teams, the Bucks emerged triumphant. The Corps can well be proud of the excellent showing that it made in the games and in the spirit that it exhibited. t i i Pugr om' fmnilnwl fbzrfj-sv ir Intramural Basketball Coarlz ANDERSONI CHEXALIER FISHER M I Axr Corps A1r Corps Axr Corps Amr Corps Ir Corps Pagf nm fmulnl Ilurlx rlglrl AIR CORPS WININI RS IIN IFAGUI I League I Air Corps GOIPEL NEGRhEN HORN ORTEGA MAssAs RICHTERS, R Record of the AIr Corps Varmcs 'Navy Nlarmes Nas w Army on, S Lost SNYDIR TRINIDAD WHITE - I 2 I 2 . ..... . . . . . . . . MR. 4. .V ,L , . . . ' .. ., ..... ..., 2 2 I A .,,. ...,.,...,......... . .15 - ..,.. ,. ..,,,..., 18 Iv' ...,,,,....,.,......., 8 Air Corps ......., .........,.... 2 6 Army . ..,...,..,.............. 6 ' .... I6 . ' ...........,.,. ....12 ' .... ..,. 18 I' ,,.......... A4 . , . . ...... ,..,,. 7 ' ., ,....... 9 XV - ,l ' ' I'I .CY-'A' rig' I ClIt1l'!7 ABR.xxiS BATH. A. Bom Iirwri IN, L. League I-Navy I'lsHi R, B. Kimi Ki i IN Mi LTZLR SANAISIQIA Toxx Nsi xii Record of the Navy 3 'ktir MR. Bi-ii. LIRMSTON XY',ixi.Ri.R, E. XY'isi i NMR Navy 12 Aruiy 9 Navy , 8 Air Corps IX N.1X'y . I S Xiarinux Z1 NJ v y 4 6 A rm y 2 NJYQ' IV Air Corps IX NJYX IU Nhriiicx lr, XVon, 2 -- Lost, 4 League I-Marines Cmzvlw .... .... . R. Rmgmi DRAGQ KIQMPER MCCRON RANKIN Doxvxirs I.o'i i' NAZZARO, XV SPITZIAR FITZ Lum R Pliiox Vioiix G.'Xlll iNRi.i., H. Record of the Marines Marinei IS Air Corps 22 Marines Z6 Army , 3 Marines Z1 N.ivy . 18 M.1rincS . 12 Air Corps , 16 Marinas IR Arm 5' . X Niarincx . 16 Nmy . I0 W'on, 4 Lost, 2 League I-Army Couvli . . . . MR. H. XV. BROWN BROWNING FLLDMAN LABAR ST1evi4.NS, D. Corn-N, R. FIIQLD, XV. R. LI-.YlTI'.S STr,PAT IJICKISON, XV. GAR!-lNRi4.1., M. NIORTON, -I. VONRL-.YN GOLDBERG, L. NAUGLI., J. Record of the Army Army 9 Navy . . . 12 Army . Marines 26 Army , , 6 Air Corps A 26 Army . 2 Navy 46 Arniy' 8 Nimrmcs IX Army . 9 Air Corps 7 XY'on, I- Lost, S t t t Illqr um' !7lHI.lVi'il Ifilrli-mrl --ar Air' Q lnfcrarrrural Basleetluall C0111 fw BLRTLL IO Em RHARDI Fl5HlR, J IRISH Gorxllns Clklflllli urnll le ornllqe onlln urmll IS orlll rs :gr our fnnzfrul or 5 RIIIAS WINNI RS IN IIACLI League ll Gorrllas NIUOR KINNFX O Dfll L 1 F LOUOHIINI Mumfux E PKRKI R Poxx ru RICHTERS, XX Record of the Gorrllas Xlonkex s KpeS Baboons Nlonkex s Xpu lhbcrons lhbooni Won, 6 Lost, 1 RINGGOI n RUTTX x1lrH I-I XT lla iz? ll li? !T: lee ,Ni l,3 . , ji ll E , i f I i 9 2 GO ,, f- ,'.'f. I l'fll COOPER Lx2RN1ik O,LOL'GPll.lN SI1.v1 lusfxc - ui, . , 'i S. ' , '. . '., . T.- uM,E r, . ' . .,.,.. 18 , A , ... W 'L 24 , . , . . G'1 . 17 ' , .. cs f .. 35 A , .. G' , . I3 ,- - , G 'L 20 . K . .Zh G 19 . .. PL., ,b L., f, fx, F- 1 f f League II Monkeys C mu 11 X11oNsc111N X1 IXI N 1xN111 IJIKIQI s C1o111oN xIUI1IxLX XI1111 u XI1111 1.1 XI1111IxL1 XI1111Ixu s XI1111Ixu s XI 1 1N11 111 11x1 Ix1111oxxs1x1 ISI 11x1 XI1N1 11x1N1 I 1 11111 SH xx If Ix Record of the Monkeys 1 1r1 I1 1 111111x X110 1 r IS1b11o11s Xpu on, U Lost League H Baboons '7 R A1'1xNo A B1 xc H BI1.X11s111c, B11o1,11x11c1 I'1111111s 51111 111 Ii! 1111111 IS111111111 ISI 11111s ISJ mms Ii111111ns UH X11x11111No BXIH D CIIXXIBIRS C1x1xc,111 I XLINLN KL 'xpu Xpu Xpgs Xpu Xpu 'xpex J BRLC 1xx1xN CXRLI TON C1411 11 C101 11151 1 c, KIOIIXNXISSI N Lxz x11LS 1 XILIXI N N x XIII ssl Record of the Baboons Xpu XI 111 U 1r1 18 Xpu XI1111Ixus C 1r1 JN C srl .1s Von 5 Lost Z League II Apes I111111111L1xsoN I'ISHIR XI G11x1 TON Hxc1 N HOII xN11rfx XI1 B H 11111 XIXTTHI xx IIQON1 POLOXIBO Ro151111s Record of the Apes 1r1 .11 XI1111 Ks 1 IS r1 Xl 111 us IS1111111 Ol Iost 4 'k'k'k Ho111oN XI IxI Il XII III NIM OOIJXRII I-11xNs1N XILSON Rlc Hx1111s Txlr 1 1 Tl RXX ORTH SL11os1x1 T11N1 1 X xe11oN XX 1sH1,L11N T 'f1 . . .......... NI . ' 1' 1' .1' H. 11 ,IIIL XV. ' ,Il 1' .1 .x1' Rx ' 1 1xN P11 I.I,II'S XV11 IR C1 1 1' .111 ' . ' ' PL' 1 ..1. XVV' 1' 1111 1.11 ' 1 I.11 1 .xx If1'1 1-. XY' 1 1 1 I 1 ' . Is If C1 'II.1x .. IN . I1-N In '1I 1 Ja s -I 1' ' . ZH 1 lx I CQ11II11s 35 . . I9 1 . FII . 9 1' ' Ii NY' - ' , 6 1 W-1 Cr:f.4'f .... ........ N I . ' 1 1' 51 . .1 -. 1' L1-Q , KI. 3 1 ' . , -. ' . .: ' NI11111L1-.'1'oN THONIAS .I 11 211 1' ' 9 I1I 1 x 23 1 1 I1-1 1 III .b 111 G1 'II1 17 , .I 2+ 1 1 ll .I11 ill , 19 I1 ZS 91 'Il -II .I I3 11 'II I1 C rl .......... 1 1. 151 -. ' 1 , . ' 1 , 1 . 1 .1 L 'S ' .' 1 . I .Y , I .Y 1 Y. 1' 1 - I9 C31 II 3-1 1 ' :II 1 ke, .1 4 1 ' 2: I5.I311111 2-I 1' ' 7 fur IIJs I3 1 - 11 1 1 I'x'4 9 1' ' 9 1 N 26 XY' 1. 2 - . , f 4 I . 1 IZ t i i P.lg1' um' f111u.fr1'1f furlj-o 1 'I if if ak Intramural Basketbal Com fu BLLL GENTII 1 CRICHI-IELD Gou1RLY, D CUTLER DAVIS DUNTZE C an5.,sters Gangsurs Gangsters Gangstcrs Gangsters Gangstcrs Gnnbstcrs GANGSTI RS WINNI RS IN LLAGUL III League III Gangsters LLTSLN LINDENBLRQ1 R NIUJICA PATTERSON HUNTLLY LAFOND Record of the Gangsters C Ven Cops G Men Robbers Cops Robbers Won S Lost, 2 BOISSI AU FUI 1 NLR WEST XYIICINSKI YOUNG, C Pagr om fvunfral' forlx lun kk i tk? f 1 T , 'V 4 x va I A' fr ,Q I 1 ld 11 ,ii 1 ............ MR. 2 L . . . , ai ' ' ' 1- in 34 Q 1 ' 1.1 11, . 1 1 QV sy ., 3 s-1- ,. . 1 I0 'il ' ' ', .. . ....,... . 16 Robbers .. . 17 I ' , , .....r..,,, ., 22 1 ...., , ., , . ., 6 if , ,,.. ...,, , . . 17 '- . . , ...,,. ,,,...16 j, . 1 I9 ,. . .,,.. ,,.. . 13 ,V S ' ,. ..,., , . 33 . . . . 9 1 - , 1 ,, N19 .. s 11 - . 21551 1: ' ' 1 '1 v'- 'k x' f' ,f 1,1 of I? League IU G-Men Cudffw . . . . . MR. BA1 Mioxl Ifulgu-x MCC.-xm BATH, xl. G1,1u.1fxN Mll1s'r1,N Busro, R. 1.1-1, K. Momussm' C.'x1uujl m xI.'X'IOS N1L'Rl'llY, XV. DIUQINSUN, F. Recwrdl of the GfMen L1-Mun In Chlrwgslcrs CQ-Men 224 Cups L,-Mun 7 Rnbbcrx C1-Mun ln Cinngxtcrx ki-Mun HI Lups Q-Men li Robbers XYVOII, 3- Lost, 3 League Ulee Cops Cmzrlw ........ . Mu. Al.s'I'Rox1 G11.1,lc,.-xN Honm S B.-x1aRE'rT Gov: A LACROIX Cli.fXPNI.-KN I'I.fXliAlI.-KN ORTONI- Clmsl H.Xl.r-XISN' Roc,m.1-x.1.1.1R Record of the Cops Cups Z1 Rubbers C ups 27 C1-Men Cups , 6 Gnngsrcrs Cups Ii Rubbers Cups I4 in-Men Cups 9 Gangsxcrs W'on, 1-Lost, 5 League IH Robbers Cuavlr .... . LI11uTr,NAN AMOI 5 M RNANULZ KNoxx1.'roN CA1sAssA Cr.-SNS MAc,1uNu DUNN HARTMAN PQST EMI-S KI.-xc.KsoN, KI. Surmn' Record of the Robbers Rubbers 23 1151011 Rubbers 17 Lnpx Robbers 17 Cmngxlcrs Rubbers 22 G-Mun Rubbers 17 Cnpx Rubbers 13 Lmngsrcrx Rubbers 5 Qmngslcrs XVon, 4 - Lost, 3 'Ir 'Ir 'k ttf l7L'NNINl, Oem N Roxu, NY'oolJ, Il. Y A la R 0 xx .,- 75 lf .. l-4 21 GlI.l 1.T'r1i Roxx LAND STRAUSS VAN A'l l'1 N XV,xl.srl . xr . 2x ,. I7 , nr 33 'T Kouour Sw,xNsoN SWIiIlTIiRS THOBIPSON XYIDAL Ir 21 16 li 19 19 I'.1qr um' fvlfrlrfrrrf fmlx-If n if 'i if lntramural Basketball R Coal fu ALBANJ0, J BARALR B DALTON HALLI vuxc lx Bueks Burke Hunks Bueks Bueks Bueks BUClxS XXINNFRS IX LILACUE IV League lV Buelcs MR MACDONALD JALlxSOlN H REICHERS TUCKER LANE SCHNIERIAG TURNER LUPO THAYER YOUING E 'Vinum TORO R Record of the Bucks Generals Sllekers Smoorhxes Smoothxes Shakers Sllekers XX on 5 ost, ,, 'k 'k ir r 1 U rv., ', , .V Q J A . ' ' Y, . ' , I , i , . f Y , fr 1 Q' 1 1 , . ' , . , 17 W' x .. , ll ' 31 ' , . 25 ' ' 33 Q F ' , 34 Bucks 2-4 Generals . 21 ' IS ' ,, . . .... 31 ' , 32 4' . ,.., ......,17 ' 35 Q ' . .. 26 , -L 2 lu' nm' fm Juni f1lVfXAffll League IV Generals Cvdrb CXPTXIN' Bos: TTI POTTER COHEN I-I Col I I iw ICLLXIAIN GELLLA I-IIRSCH LLNN NIU I ox NAZZARO ORTrC,x J Su BBINS Record of the Generals C Lmrals Generals Generals Generals C emrals Generals liueks Smooth LS Sllcknrs Burks Slnoothxus Slleknrs Won 1 Lost, 5 League IV Smooth1es if 'A' 'lr IOHNSON T1 NI Fx on Town W ALDRON Comb T R WOOD Bxmuk S FALUC Bvaxras, J I-IARDER CORRADO I-IIQKSON DIClusTo1 Ano I'IllxADI Record of the Snworlm les Smooth lu gl'T'l00ll'1lES Snwntlmxes Snmootluu Hrwom KROLL Lum TT V101 Smootlnes Slxekrrs C Lmrals Slnukers C Lmrals Hunks on 3 Lost League IV SIICICCYS Cum b ANIDO I-KIIIJNIXN E COLL! JOHNSTONIL, E DRARE IXOHOLT Kovmuux RPILHI ING SHATTUCIC, T SHAW Tofxsm RN R Muucoxx SKI Ioxxl II XIILANO SH xTTLQ1C I-I TRLXIXI Record of the Slmckers SI lalnrs Sllelnrs Sllckers Shakers Slxelurs Sllekgrs Sllelurs Srnoxlhlas Hunks C Lnerals Srmmtlv s C Ll1Lf'.1lb liuuks Buelxs on 4 Lost Vieux x ox L-XNIBECK Vw ATKINS iff R n a 9 uuunsns I I A AY II 1 1 Trl' 5 , I I J.. I' il .' ' ' . , A. '. 1' Y I 7 V I , . .s , . . . Q' ' ' . ll ' .. . 17 lx . 30 I i' , 25 ' I6 ,A ' . . 24 I ' ll ' 24 Iv' ' .. I8 ,I 34 I' I8 ' . ,ZS , 1 Il . ...... . . . . . . NI . , 'Q , . T' ' 3 ' , .' f ' 2 T 5 -1 .' 3 I8 -- I9 .V If Q' ' . 30 Smoothies 54 Bucks 33 , A 24 ' 29 I I' . . 54 I' 18 . SI ' ' 18 XY' , 1 , 3 I' ' it . I IY, . . .. ik' 1 I' ' 19 ' 1 . I8 ' 25 ' Bl .' Z4 if 16 29 I 'c 24 R ' 25 1' ' 18 ' I7 ' 32 ' 26 35 xv ., - ,3 ' Pugr fm' lm J rf fur! 'k if -k i Swimming 9' T WAS a distinct shock, both disconcerting and disturbing, ij for the 1935-36 swimming team to learn in September that its wise and sympathetic friend and coach, Mr. Srager, had retired from teaching, and, in consequence, would not be with us to lead us on to victory. But we have carried on in a way that would meet with his approval. The swimming team of 1935-36 had an undefeated season. This was accomplished under the direction of the new coach, Lieutenant Beasley. Lieutenant Beasley is a teacher of engineer- ing at West Point, and, at one time was a diving star for the Academy there. The team opened its season by a 44-31 victory over Albany Academy. Particularly outstanding in this meet were two records-one broken and one made. In top form, Fisher, S., broke the backstroke record in the time of 1:07.9, and Beason, established a 220 yard record. Second meet-Manhattan College Freshmen. Score: S2-23 in favor of N. Y. M. A. Third meet-Far Rockaway High School. N. Y. M. A. again won by a score of 39-36. Fourth meet-New Rochelle High School, with N. Y. M. A. scoring 48-27. A medley record of 1:36 was established on this occasion by Pinney, Fisher, S., and Harter, G. This record was broken the following week. Fifth meet--Pawling School. Score: 38-37, in favor of N. Y. M. A. It was in this meet that the medley record estab- lished at the fourth meet by Pinney, Fisher, and Harter was again broken-1:32-by Pinney, Fisher, and Gale. Reviewing the five meets, it is apparent that the Far Rocka- way and Pawling engagements offered serious opposition. Both meets were hard and close, and both were won on technicalities. N. Y. M. A. was fortunate in being able to have a practice meet with West Point Plebes which was not Counted as a sched- uled engagement. N. Y. M. A. dipped to the Plebes although at this event the 220 record set by Beason was again broken by him in a new time of 2:32. Thus, the season, despite much sickness, closed successfully under the direction of Lieutenant Beasley. Page um' brzmfrml foriy-Aix' i i Swlmmmg H 2 Blrgg, 'k'k'k Comb Lu UTYNANT BFASLFY Caplan: EGGDRS Mamzgf r SLATER An! Managzr MATTPiEWS ADAMS BARROW s BEASON BERN ARD A BROLDARGE CASSIDY EGGLRS Th GALI GRYNIKR mr GORTONI HARTER INIGLL ISLEIB KOTHE e Tea In LYNOTT 'VIALALLEY VILRPHX E VIDRPHY PINNEY RE! MARKS W ROGLRS SLATLR SMAl.Lxx OOD STACY STROMML WARD WooD E Elxrunnn LETO RES WOLDS ZIDPRODT FISHFR S The Record Y X1 A Opponents Albans Acadcmw Manhattan College Frosh far Rockavx ax H S New Rochelle H S Axxlnng, School i 'k X lag cn fJunJnJ llff-1511171 O O , , A . - V ff.- Ax. , X' . V . . fa Q - 9 .gn ' lg ' 6' I ABL 'BL 1 5 1 A A: QI' Y A - ,, 1 MJ lf Q -' ' 4 ga '.gg3zif'. 'g ,.,,,, A Q ,Q-A5 , A wk N. .. . . 5 1 If ,. ,,...,..4.....,........., 44 31 . ..,.......,..,,....,. 52 23 f A ..o ,,S,... .,.4. 39 36 ' ' . . ,.,, ,. ,.....,. . ,... 45 23 P' f .......,...,,,.,.............. 38 37 pw, lf 'A' -A' ir 'Ir Intramural Boxing URING afternoon drill periods throughout the winter, it E was no uncommon thing to see the New Cadets arranged in parallel lines on the gymnasium floor. In the center would be Mr. Tom jenkins, with whom we have all had experi- ence, fistic or otherwise. He would be instructing the cadets in the fundamentals of boxing, and when he was finished, he would let them put what they had learned into practice by sparring with each other. Toward the end of drill period prac- ticing would stop and Mr. Jenkins would call out certain men to fight in the center of the gymnasium. This is where many of the cadets got their first taste of fighting before an audience. But it was not to be their only experience along this line. In some fights the man who could slug the hardest would win, but in others we saw a display of real talent. Because of this, there was a feeling of gradual increase of interest in the bouts, building up to a climax. That climax came with the finals, which had been delayed because of the early vacation. The gymnasium was packed with the whole Corps and a number of outside visitors. On the benches near the ring sat the boxers, all with a rather affected air of nonchalance. There was an undercurrent of excited voices, but no loud talking. Then came a shrill whistle. Instant silence. Nick Corrado, the announcer was in the center of the ring. The first bout was announced, and the exhibition that we had all waited for, for so long a time had arrived. Altogether there were nine fights each one causing a great deal of excite- ment in the crowd. The noise was so great that a person stand- ing outside the gymnasium could have used the sound as a barometer as to how the bout was progressing. Because of all the shouting there were a number of hoarse voices in the Corps the next morning. After the last fight was finished and most of the noise had subsided, came the presentation of the awards. All winter long the men who were to receive these had been looking forward to this moment. It was a fitting climax to their long season of training and work. The winner received a golden glove and the runner-up a silver one. Captain Pattillo presented golden gloves to Heitman, Cashion, Naugle, B., Abrams, Townsend, Armellino, Kozlowski, Kohout and Kroll. Page our frum1'rf'il forfy-riglrl i i Intramural Boxmg 'lr if 'A' Ah' W lg!! Hcltman Boggnano Cashnon Urslllo 90 Lloxd Naugle B Oruga I Klum Abrams Snlxerbnck HALI' PINT CLASS PINIT CLASS QUART CLASS H1 XX EIGHT Ortcga L Abrams Henman Cashnon N augle B Abrams if if as iii '7 '7 Dovs ms no :1 Tow nsgnd Draho Arrmllmo 'Xlmu X IIII Post Klplln a Ko7Iovx sl 1 Vhtos Ortega Lo mn I I Gclula I FATHER XX EIGHT X 1011 Ton mnnd IIGHT XVFIGHT LI ASS A1 mgllmo K1 Im NX ELTER WEIGHT CLASS KOYIOXN S MIDDLE XX LIGHT Cl ASS Lohan ackson H Kohout Kohout Kroll Bath J y Toxx nsend Armcllmo Ko7loxx SIX: Kohout Kroll M IJ, 'iff XXX-V '- HH HHHH HHHH HHHH HHHH? 3 Xlox oxoxmv- 4-w-.H-.N wrwr H-,-H.Q,H 5 WOO :com m-f-'H--- cv-as NH-omg 1 II IIII IIII IIII Illlx 2 gg H . D ' I- ' H -H' . v fn ,. V H ' 1 '- w :r' .v - H. i I L.. . CT - -1 I 'iS . , ' ' , , - Ja H H' I H,-,-H, HHHH, I ,,-' HHH' ' .HH HH., .' 4 7 , . I H -H - -4 5 3 f -- . -A f , ff . 'U g f O ,, , ' f I . 1 I , . H. , C7 r - .- .... . , -. . - ..1. . . , . . ,Hi . .. O . . . 3, . , .. U, , . . U, . . ,rv H H, H L, H YH, H1 HH., X '- lux GOl,lDliN GLOVES TOL' RNANIPQNT 'k 'k 'ir ir Rifle HIS year started a new era for rifle practice in the school. lt I is the First year that intramural rifle teams have been in- troduced into the Corps. The teams were divided into the same divisions as basketball, thus having four leagues with four teams in each league. Each team practiced once a week under the supervision of Sergeant Hupfer. After the intramural matches were over, the outstanding men on each team were given a temporary place on the school team, and then elimina- tion contests were fired and the highest fifteen men were se- lected to fire the Second Corps Area Match in which the school placed third. The ten highest men firing in this match were then the first and second teams. ln the Wfilliam Randolph Hearst Trophy Matches our team won third honors and was awarded a handsome trophy to be placed with the many which adorn the main hall of the aca- demic building. The winning team in each intramural league was given Marksman medals for each man on that team who fired. The first and second teams were presented with Expert Rifleman medals. The winning team and the high scorer of each league were as follows: League 1-Marines . , . . . , .... Total score: 44.72 High score: Chevalier, Air Corps, 81. League 2-Baboons . , . ......, . . .... Total score: 55.56 High score: McKenna, Baboons, 84, Richards, Baboons, 84, Hagen, Apes, 84. League 3-Gangsters , , . , Total score: 62.45 High score: Young, C., Gangsters, 90. League 4-Bucks .,....,. . . , , . . . . ,Total score: 59.60 High score: Dalton, Bucks, 88. ' mm ml jiffj-114 0 tv t i Paqv om f I Rifle it it it I ,....M,...,- -.-M . N .,,1.,-..M.-.... ., , , ., , -,. , 1 Cuarb SLRGEANT I-Iumfmt Managrr , SH1I'll.1JS The Team AISTROBI BL'sTo, R. CUTLER HAf,1,N NILKENNA BAKKIQR, B. C111c.111 IIILD FILLD x1LC.XHh V.u.1mN The Record WILLIAM RANDOLPH H1-IARST TROPHY MATQH1-is H,g,,,,, l111li1i1luul Pmzilrnz Tram Lurutirm Tvum Stun' Sfun' 1. LaSalle Military Acad., lst Team Oakdale, L. I. 955 194 2. LaSalle Military Acad., 2nd Team Oakdale, L. I. 928 192 3. N. Y. Military Academy Cornwall, N. Y. 906 188 4. The Manlius School, Ist Team Manlius, N. Y. 864 181 5. The Manlius School, 2nd Team Manlius, N. Y. 848 175 6. Burdcntuwn Military Institute Burdcntuwn, N. 743 166 CORPS AREA MATCHIS STAGE luxlitntimz Ir. Uni! lil 21111 H11 -Hb Total Bordcntuwn Military Institute 1795 1638 1567 1871 6R71 LaSalle Military Academy 1849 1793 1715 1687 70-H New York Military Academy . . 1871 1785 1621 1890 7167 The Nlanlius 5151111111 1895 1881 1766 1943 7487 N. Y. H. S. xl. ci. 1D1:NX'iz1 Clinton High Schmrlj 19111 1790 1715 1867 7271 X.lY11:1' High 501111111 1776 1701 1677 1910 7064 t i i Pugf' om' lmmlrrtl j -ffl nu -k if -if Baseball HEIN baseball practnce began after the Sprmg vwcatlon the prospects of the team seemed doubtful True there were several veterans holdmg down xmportant posltlons but the new men were unknown quantrtles As practlce progressed however lt was evldent that there was sufhclent mateual to make a real good team and by the openmg of the regular schedule Coach Grow has molded the materlal 1nto 1 hard lllttlng fast HClClll'1g baseball team ln the 1n1t1al game Storm Kmg School was easlly defeated by a score of 9 to 0 On the followmg Saturday Port JCFXIS by supernor p1tch1ng handed us a 9 to 4 defeat but m the next game w1th COl1COfdl2 the team recovered 1ts hlttxng strlde and knocked out 1 vxctory by the score of 8 to 2 At the opemng of the game wxth Poughkeeps1e It was eu dent that we had to compete agalnst expemenced p1tch1ng and although the game was warmly contested our v1s1tors emerged x 1ctor1ous by a score of 8 to 2 Thus experlence was valuable to the team and the rema1nder of the games were won handlly H1ghland by a 2 to 0 score Fa1ragut by the overwhelmmg odds of 28 to 4 and St Agnes by a count of 13 to 3 The team has been badly d1smembered by graduatxon but a nucleus remalns around whlch to bulld next year s team and to them we pass the respons1b1l1ty for the future Y . . . 4 ' a . 7 . . a s . t 7 L 1 , L ' - a 1 7 . Y. - a a 3 t . . . . . . 7.- . t Y 7 i L . . 7 a L , I 7 ' 7 l . . . , 1 l I my faumlrru' ffflj-four t' t i 4 Baseball t -If at Courh MR GROW Capiam Managrr ANIDO CULVER BERNARD DANIELS CARRETTA FxLCK Storm Kxng School Port jervns Hxgh Sehool Concordxa Prep Poughkeepsxe Hngh School Hlghland Hxgh School Admnral Farragut Academy St Agnes Prep The Team GILLIGAN Nifuux HIKADE MACAULEY KROI L More The Record BARKER B BM Cow SMITH H STKAUSS THAYER 'NI Y M A Opponents .k Page om l11u1JnJ M15 If Coxuuoo Fmetm LOWLLL O,LOUGHLIN TOASPEHN ' ..., .. . ,. . ., 9 0 ' ' ' ., .. . , , 4 9 ' , , . ., . . . 8 2 ' ' ., .... , . . 3 7 ' ' .,,., , . .. 2 0 ' ..., . ,. ,..., ,. 28 4 . .. , ..,,...,.,........ ...., . . 13 3 k , . , ir if 'uk lntramural Baseball O vcr 111 Charge CAPTAIN JOHNSON Manager VVICINTSKI ADAMS BATH BOAS BROWNING CHEX ALTER II Olymplc League HARVARD TEAM-CAPTAIN BOAS COHEN R FELDMAN DICKISON W NIASSAS EPSTEIN NEGREEV KEMPER MCCROIN LEVITES ORTEGA L LOTT PILLON STEVENS D WALKER E SANABRIA WHITE If A ff . LY, s ' A s 3 A' 9 ' Q 4 L YALE TEAM-CAPTAIN, DOWNES A Y 1 , . AY .4 A- P g um' lm Tlrezl flfij-xiv .HS A DARTMOUTI-I TEAINI-CAPTAIN, ARONSOHN 'k'k'k FIELDS, W. GOEPEL SIXIALLWOOD VONREYN FISHER, M. I. LABAR TRINIDAD WALKER, D. GARIfINRI.Ia, M. MORTON, J. URMSTON American League RED SOX'CAPTAIN, JOHANNESSEN DRAGO IRISH NELSON TOWNSEND GOLDBERG, L. LERNER ORTONE WOODARD MATTHEW'S POWELL YANKEE TEANI1CAPTAlN, CHAMBERS ALTMAN FITZ PARKER TATE BATH, D. FREDERICKSON RANKIN WINTER EBERHARDT TIGER TEAM-CAPTAIN, GODI-'REI' BYRNE, D. GARl4'INKI-1L, H. LEE, K. SILVERBACR CHANDLER GORTON LIEBERMAN SUROSKY LAZARUS MURPHY, A. National League CARDINAL TEAINILCAPTAIN, SCHNIERING ANDREWS HUTTER SHATTUCK, T. TRUMM BUSTO, R. PATTERSON TEN EYCK VIDAL GERLEIN CUB TEAM-CAPTAIN, SLATER FEULNER LACRoIx IVIIDDLETON RICHTERS, W. HICKSON LEE, j. MURPHY, W. ROCKEFELLER I-IINTON LINDENBERGER PICONE TURNER GIANTS TEAM-CAPTAIN, CHAPMAN BATH, J. BLUMBERG FISHER, M. NIAGRANE BELL CABASSA KAPI..-AN RI-LICHLING FINRELMAN I.I2Ii, F. k i t Pugv nm' lnmIlrrIl IHIII-II'I n 'A' 'A' 'k 'k Lacrosse HE N. Y. M. A. lacrosse team for 1936 cannot, by any I stretch of the imagination, say it enjoyed a successful sea- son when success is measured by games won or lost. But we are not ashamed of our season's record, although disgust for ourselves may have entered into our feelings at one time or an- other. We did our best and gave everything we had, and such a record is one that instills pride in the perpetrator. The squad was not blessed with any individual stars when Coach Dunning called the first practice. This year Mr. Dun- ning was ably assisted by Johnny Finn, a former star player at N. Y. M. A. and more recently a star at West Point. Returning to the squad itself, Captain Morgan Shattuck and Harvey Cohen were the only mainstays from last year's team. The remainder of the team had to be chosen from last year's sub- stitutes and new men. Ginny Nazzaro, a letter man two years ago, returned to the sport this year. The rest of the empty places on the team were filled by the sophomores and juniors, who now have a full season of practice and experience and who should bolster up the future teams. The team was dogged by unusual bad luck and unforeseen circumstances. Nevares failed to return to school this year. Hodges was unable to play because of water-on-the-knee. Morgan Shattuck, captain and spark-plug of the attack, was injured in mid-season and was unable to play the remainder of the schedule. Charlie Govea, our Cuban revolutionistf' and a tricky close-attack man was lost because of injuries. Charlie Young, a club-wielding wild man, and Harvey Cohen, the dark pillar of the defense, were allowed only one day of practice a week because of College Board classes. These facts are not alibis, but rather a means of showing the reader the odds under which the team battled. By graduation the team loses only a few varsity men. From the defense we lose Harvey Cohen and Dave Eggers. Both of these men showed a fine spirit and should go far in college lacrosse. In the midfield we lose our Captain Morg. Shattuck, and on the close attack Charlie Young joins the other graduates. However, such men as Bosetti, Lunn, Duntze, Sheehy, Cvovea, Sweeters, Walker, F., Yarrow and Richards led by Captain Ginny Nazzaro, comprise the returning letter men. Although this seasonls team was not a winning team, it has insured the school of a good team next year. Page om' lmml1'c'd fifly-rigbf i i i f Lacrosse ir ir 'k A 9. Courh , Caplain Managz r The Team BOSETTI liumins LYNOTT CASSIDY FREEDMAN, E. hr1CKENNA Col-IEN, H. GOVEA MIESSE Di CRISTOPARO HARDER NAZZARO, A. DUNN JACKSON, PI-EIL DUNTZE LUNN POLOMBO EINFURER Stamford High School , Army Plcbes . Garden City High School C. C. N. Y. Frosh. . Nlanhasset High School St. Paul'S School White Plains High School Savage School ., .. it The Record if-Q, '- ,. MR. DUNNING . . SHATTUCK, M. . Golnnnkc, L. Posr Swenrens REX TILNEY RICHARDS VIOLA RUTTY VVALKER, F. SHLQHY Ymutow Sournweu. Youxo, C. N. Y. M. A. Opponents .. . 0 9 1 S 5 S 2 8 1 10 I 10 l 10 Cancelled Page om' lJum1n'i1' fifly-nine if 'k 'k if -lr Track ESPITE the fact that the Track team lost one meet, they B had a very successful season. Three records fell beneath toiling efforts of Don Ward and Jack Tatum. Jack Ta- tum broke the discus record with a toss of 165 feet, and in the same day broke the javelin record with a fling of 172 feet. Don Ward, who was captain of the team, broke the shotput record. During the season he broke it consistently in practice, but it was not until the final meet that he ofiicially smashed the rec- ord, with a heave of 44 feet SZ inches. In the first meet the N. Y. M. A. team was too strong for its opponents, Walden High School, the final score being 97-16. In this meet Reichers, Matos, Tatum, Byrnes, and Ward gath- ered the majority of the points for the cadets. The next team to fall under the barrage of the Cadets was Port Jervis High School. The Cadets won many first places, but it wasn't the Hrst places that counted it was the seconds and thirds that provided enough points for the Cadets to win, the Hnal score was .67-44. The Middletown High School proved to be an all-around better team than the cadets could produce, and after a hard fight won the meet, 67-44. The next meet was the closest meet of the season. The cadets, who were, until the one-half mile relay, three points be- hind forged ahead and won the relay and the meet. Phil Reichers, Tom Tousey, Jack Tatum, and Johnny Byrnes di- vided the honors of high points. The relay team consisting of Gentile, Chase, Reichers and Ward provided the necessary points for the cadets to win the meet. Kingston High School brought a well balanced team to Cornwall, but the cadets had a polished squad and sent che visiting team home with a defeat. The final tabulation being 64-27. Last year in the Little Army-Navy Meet the cadets were far superior, but this year the young Middies sailed up the Hudson with a team that seemed too good for che cadets to beat. From the first gun of the 100 dash to the last pass of the baton in the one-half mile relay, the meet was filled with thrills and chills. Tatum, Reichers, Gentile, Chase, Kothe, Walsh and Don Ward starred for the cadets while sailors Monk and Mc- Inery starred for Navy. I qi' nm' fuzmfriwf xixlj' t t i f! 1 Track if 'k 'k Couvlz , Cufrluin Manager ADAMS ALBANO, A. ALBANO, J. ALSTROM Bfuuxoxxs BARRETT BYKNES, j. CAKl.ETON 2 ,-- -' -,.:'w+. 'max-,, v W? CHASE CRICHFIELD CUTLER Diuccs Ghxnui H.KRTER HUNTLEY W'alden High School Port Jervis High School Middletown High School Poughkeepsie High School Kingston High School .. . Admiral Farragut Academy . Paterson Central High School 'k'k'k LM.,Li,t.. .,1' f fn i 1 A -.warn ...ie Q. .- . wgA--f-1.-Q.+Q.f'-'free r ' 5 'Q ,?k,g,,f,,,jZ ,fg-.5,,x:,.jj-.i.:r:f?g,.,.-+,. ' -tit MR. F. F. HADE . . WARD . NLXRINELLI The Team Kino O'DELL THOMPSON KOTHE POTTIR Toussv LOUGHLIN Rmcuiias Tucxun Lurfo Romans, W' VECKER MATOS SHAVICK wr.-XLSH hlCCABE SHAW' WEST MILSTEN STROMME WlTTPNDORl'l:R The Record N. Y. M. A. Opponents . 97 16 66 44 44 66 48 47 68 27 63 45' 57 29 Page one bumlnwl tixly-one 'ff 'ff 'A' Tennls HE tennls team had a very successful season th1s year They won all but one match and that was hard fought and well won by our opponents The first match of the year was agamst Walden After the match was well under way xt started to ram The match was called off on account of ram and the score was 3 0 1n our favor These three sets were very convlnclngly vson The second and thxrd matches were nothlng much to talk about Nyack and Peeksklll presented Xery hctle opposltlon and our team won easlly The next match was agamst Poughkeepsle Thelr number one man was very good He beat Gale the first set and Gale had a hard tlme wmnmg but he Hnally came through The match agalnSt the Lmden Tenms Club was won by nxce playlng Two alumnn were on thls team Sledel and Fedor who both graduated recently They lost the match because they had httle pract1ce have been a much better match but thelr number one man was very moody and threw thenr team off by h1s erratxc playlng The last meet of the year was the best Easts1de Hlgh School had a good team They beat our number one man and also our second man It was a match that was undeclded untll the end It was the fastest match of the season It spolled our undefeated season but fate declded the hard fought match Paul Gale led the tennls team through thus year and he dld a good job Next year Gale and Golh w1ll co captaln the team It looks hke next year s prospects are even brnghter than thls year s O y . 7 I A . . V 7 . . . K I l l - , . Our next match was against the Mohonk School. It would . , . . , ag one laundrnl sixlyl 90 wk i i Tenms 5011117 'Nlk NX 0011 C upturn Hunugl r Ax1oLs Baum R S Bxounakr 1 COLE N COLII Coomk Dxxls DR-XKL FA1 KLN RL FISHLR F HI R j tl Walden H1gh Sehool Nyack H1g,h School Peel-Lslull Hlgh School luughlienpsle Hugh School l.1ndn.n Tnnms Club Nlohonl-1 Sahunl laxtude Hugh Sghuul The Team CJILLLI A C RPFN Hmix Hu A151 H01 1 1 x11LR Hoax The Record lxc1.E ALKSON H lxaTT1yRx1-lx lXUlLOXYSKl l1 1 X 1 ll CJAI 1 B1 M11 N11LANo NfluRPH'1 F NAYZARO V Prxxm Toxo R Nl A Opponents Pugg one l1zu111'nJ 51x15 tbr r ' 6? T4 JT : , ff ff A V 0 . ,.'. -,B. . . ' ' 2 ' ' TIS , . , A .511 , . ' G- I- I .11 '1' R N. Y. . . . - ' . f . . , . 5 0 . 5 0 ' ' 4 1 y ' ' . 5 2 ' ' ' ' 4 1 A 2 ' 3 2 1 ' 2 5 , , , If , H, -k 'A' ir Equrtatlon ' QUITATION IS the year round sport of the troopers Both rn the Fall and 1n the Sprlng those members of Troop D who wrsh to perfect the1r Hblllty to rxde spend many hours on the N Y M A farm learnmg the fme art of equlta t1on Th1s year the members of the equ1tat1on detall haye worked d1l1gently under the able mstructlon of Il'lCl1' coach Sergeant Hupfer and we see many future horsemen among thexr number W arrous phases of horsemansh1p have been touched on durmg the course of the year and all have been recelved by these men wlth lnterest Both rn the Fall and 1n the Sprrng rldes on the farm pre ceded the other phases of r1d1ng The e rldes although usually short were enjoyable to all In the Pall cahsthenlcs on horse back and some work on the jump field followed these rrdes The cal1sthen1cs although seem1ngly useless d1d much to per fect the seat of the rrder 1n the saddle and the management of h1s horse extensrve work on the jump field nd on the r1d1ng clrcle was accompllshed A cavalry sabre to be presented at graduatlon to the most profrcrent rrder rn Troop D was the rncentrve whrch urged these rlders to str1ve for perfectxon Many hours were spent on the r1d1ng cnrcle and many more were spent on the jump field r1d1ng the horses over the hurdles Then too the more serlous work was forgotten at tlmes and the troopers enjoyed themselves 1n the sp1r1t of compet1t1on Rescue races saddhng races and suck races coupled wrch a small amount of monkey drlll made for fun and a good many laughs Thrrlls were numerous and spxlls were frequent but EhlS phase of r1d1ng seemed most enjoyable to all In concluslon we can only say that many enjoyable hours were spent by these men on the N Y M A farm O O ' lf ,, 7 - I . . . 3 . . . . y . 7 U . . 7 . . . K Y . . K . . . , L , L7 . , . . 3 C . . , . - Y . . U S . , V , L I 1 . . , . , . - However, it was during the spring months that the more ' 1 , 5 , . 3 5 , - , D , D RQ ' Y, 5 ' 1 . , 6 , V P g 0 lmmlrml xixfy-four t k i fj Fzquitation if ir t Coach , Manager Assistant Ca plain BRUNDAGE DALTON FIELD GANS GRAFTON 'F if SERGEANT HUPFER I GANS Manager I . . . BRUNDAGE . .,. I FIELD, F. HIRSCH SEELIG JOHNSTONE VAN ATTEN KLEIN VON LAMBECK LEGGETT WASHBURN MQINTYRE, H. WALDRON Page one hundred si,x13-fire ir 0 ff 1' xx Mix? I 1 Q 1 :P ' QW d , if , ' 'fe 'Q 5 y f 514 XXV, . . .4 .1 , '7 L gi!! ll if X ,sl ,re if-, v,.F UQ . . ., , SJ K r ' lm fin. 1 A J Sigma Phi Interfraternity Council Ag: P11 LD CORRADO ALB-KNO J R1 nr RSIJRI ALPHA CHI SIGMA CHI SIGNIA CHI PI PHI DELTA SIGNIA NL SOLTHXX EGQERS Vu ARD . I -, ' 1-.1.1. I . .I , . ' 1 . I I A 2 YOUNG, C. Page om' lvlmfnul 51x15 , ff WA? 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DUNNING, Faculty Member HARVEY COHEN, Presidcnt THOMAS Tousav WILLIAM REKERSDRE CLIFFORD FALIQENAU SETH AMOLS Pugr om' llzmdrfwl Pigbfy I ,,,,,,..niJD9'V 'ir wk bil rf fi The Chapel Choir I XX XII 111 N Slxwsox Dm: NIM IOHN I- Hackx, XX IIIXXI S Axmuxxs Sxnxm NI BXRRIR XXIIILLR T Bolhcow Tox1C QXRIITON Noxxnx R C011 L 1111 C1 CL C1 CORII xx11DR-1111 Doxun C FINILRIR 11111 x ix R I1s11 H C1x1u1x1x11 1111111 ID lroxakn HXLIINGIR A1 lUl7ll7t1lIIVf G1 oRc1 I HART1 11 CH XRLPS R HICRSON XX xL1x1R R H1x1oN Ix1N1nLL Cv LEE IDOLCI xs F NIARR ILRXI Sr XX QDRTONI Ignxx IN POST uns R11c11L1NG Im XR Ro1s1RTs H1 R151 B Roxxl L41 S III I L41 I TRLX 1 HAROLIJ N XX ooo L HIV I fp? if Ly F hy 4, 1'1 2 Z' 'ff '15 Cadet Orchestra up om fum nd Llqlvlx fun LOLIS J NIILANO Tarun Sam funn Iav1Es T RFICHLIXC, Saxoplmom CHARIIS xox RLNN Suwpbom PAUI A NXOODARD Trnnrjut WILLIAM S HXNDRLW5 Yllllllptf CHARLES W THONIKS, Trombom Eoxx ARDJ FLLLNER, Trombom WILBLR T Boxhcoxi Bun Iwmmx L I XI XRLS, Drums 4 1 ,xg is 4? :li :'f 111 121 fa l gi 1 .ii li' 231 1 53 1.4 JOHN SCIINII-.RINCH Piano, Ixadvr ,, A , I'g '1l 'tV- Hop Commmzee ,,,,...-G' ,-on 'S Coma mo Ausxxo, 0 DI CRIST DI. N x Fc c L RS FILLD XX ou I KOHOUT SHATTLUX N1 mo S1-HTTLUX T SLHNIIRINC S un Wum , , Pugr um' fvlrrxfrnl fzglvfx-I 'Ir A 'A' 'Af Social Events OCIALLY, N. Y. M. A., during 1935-36, has maintained its standards of genuinely good fun and fine hospitality. If, to some faint-hearted cadets, the opening of school last September appeared to be a swallowing gulf of dark for- getfulness and deep oblivion, the very first hint of the first social event of the year--Hallowe'en Hop-was a signal for them to lay aside melancholy thoughts, uncertain tempers, and timidly to begin to hope that each respective Queen of My Heart, tenderly invited to the Hop, would prove magnanimous in heart and spirit to save wretched brains from giving way, and cadets becoming wrecks at randon driven, without one glimpse of reason or of heavenf, But with a Harvest moon shining without, and dim lights, shocks of corn, yellow pumpkins, grimacing faces peering from dusky corners, flying witches, and Lovely Love dancing to be- guiling music within-with all these, I say, the Hallowe,en I-lop, with its two evenings of fun, came and conquered. Was it Schniering,s musicians, or was it, after all, just the moon? Perhaps the piece de resistance of the social calender at N. Y. M. A. took place at the Mid-Winter Hop. Incidentally, what a week-end that was! Movies, theater, dancing, teas, turned the Academy's halls of Duty into lanes of sentiment and laughter. On Friday, February 21st, at 7:30, the Corps and its guests saw one of the best pictures of the year, Ah, Wilderness, pre- senting some of Americafs prominent actors. At 9:30, the same evening, a formal reception and dance took place, followed the next evening by the Corps Hop. On these occasions Kas a parallel to existing weather conditions, dare we ask?J the Gymnasium was decorated with nature scenes in the Antarctic, picturing polar bears, penguins, and drivers with their sleds and teams of huskies. 'Tis said, if gossip is worth repeating, that Tommy Shattuck, who designed and executed the penguin motif, finding himself one penguin short, substituted all of Friday evening for the missing penguin. Such heroics! Page om' f7lHHI'7'!'11 vigfJ!3-four t i i I And now for the piece de resistance! Up f k if i until Saturday evening, February 22nd, 8:30, N. Y. M. A. had been limping along with only five editions of Yea! Furlough to its credit. It is true they were good ones- very good ones, indeed, but for some days before the curtain rung up on the 6th Edition, wise heads bending over dull text books had discreetly whispered that Yea! Furlough No. 6 would be extra It was. Murder In the Core was a big big show, a big success playing to a packed house. All the magic of lights, dazzling costumes, paint, powder, settings, plot, music, spark- ling wit, brilliant talent in the service of gallant men and pseudo-ladies Qveritable flowers of lovelinessb-such was the 6th Edition of Yea! Furlough. But who brought all this to pass? A good neighbor did it for us. We call him neighbor because to us a good neighbor is one who knows the psycho- logical moment to offer a helping hand, one who knows when it is time to play, one who is willing to go-not for a short dis- tance, but the whole way with us. We take this occasion to thank Captain Pattillo for his intelligent comradeship and good entertainment. Was it not Juvenal who said, Nature and Wisdom always say the same ? Hardly had Nature begun to don her spring clothes when the Hop Committee, dusting itself from winter sleep, began announcing the manna of the approaching activity -Mothers' Day Week-end, May lst, an event dedicated to the Mothers and Fathers of the Corps. This was a full week-end. Parades, hops, drills, speeches, luncheons, tea dances, and visit- ing crowded the hours. In addition to the Hop on Saturday, of the Mothers, Day Week-end, a particularly interesting gathering took place on Friday evening when the Senior Class invited the Junior Class to its Ring Dancef' The custom and the dance was a most commendable gesture on the part of the Seniors. It is hoped that this custom, copied from the United States Naval Acad- emy, will become a tradition in our school. Throughout the school year, there occur a number of social evenings. Oftentimes, as we know, many guests are present, and, usually, with us it is the more the merrierng but from time to time there are some special evenings the memories of i t i Page one lJumln'J fight 'lr ak f f which passing years will not dim. We refer to those occasions this year when General and Mrs. Davis and Captain and Mrs. Pattillo invited us to dinner. Members of the Corps wish to thank them for their fine and generous hospitality. A school is not made up wholly of books and class work. Certainly, parts of it lie along quieter, pleas- anter paths, around an open fire, in these instances, with a thoughtful host and a charming and gracious hostess sharing their homelife with a group of school boys. One does not easily forget such kindnesses. After Mothers' Day Week-end how quickly the school year draws to a close! Sober thoughts begin to haunt us. Even prospects of June, the exit door of the year, cannot intrigue us into forgetting that busy days are at hand. Final examinations cast long shadows, and we, withdrawing from the social whirl, begin speculatively to eye our teachers and to con our lessons a bit more earnestly. The fiddling grasshopper at last attempts to emulate the busy bee. Frequent communications from home urge the birth of that final spurt of energy about which one has hinted-for diplomatic reasons. Aunt Clara underlines unoblesse oblige in her letters, and Mother's Do try a little harder, dear, is infinitely more comforting than Father's terse If you don't pass I'll know the reason why. Gone are social joys, but not for long! Time has a way of hurrying on, and before we realize it, che last evening service in Chapel is over, Commencement Sunday has slipped into history, and visitors who were with us during the fall, mid-winter, and spring dances are again our guests at Graduation Hop. Graduation Hop is one of mixed emotions. The one this year was no exception. Notwithstanding the School's efforts to make this Hop one of the pleasantest of the season, those of us who were leaving school were beginning to realize too clearly for comfort that Saturday morning, June 6th-just a few hours away-would break many precious associations and send us alone down the paths of our respective lives. If, therefore, our laughter at Graduation Hop was a little casual, perhaps it was because for the first time in our lives we stood on a peak high enough for us to look in two directions--the past and the future. If this sounds sentimental to those who are older, it is Page om' hundred vigbly-six t i ik f! simply becluse they 1re older, and elnt s th If Dr Harold I-Illl Baker, of Rochester, New York gaye to the SBHIOFS the1r gradultlon message It was an xmpresslye talk hetrt to heart Dr Baker was a IN Y VI A boy , ofthe class of 1909 For some tlme before Slturday mornlng and Dr B1lxers lddress, I for one, often wondered just how much of any thmg I should remember on that occasnon Surely that mornlng IS fore, graduatlon form tlltles early Saturday mornnng, emotxon ll expeuences crowdmg the one upon the other, the lmpresslye settlng of the Gym, now a vast pllce of flowers, d1plomas promment ofHc1als, undergraduates, fr1ends, parents' XVell although If IS confusxng and fast movlng, such an endlng IS zpproprlate The Senlor entered school dazed dld he not? Let hlm depart dazed, buf because those who managed h1s school were both w1se and klnd he wlll have to admlt that he had 1 m1ghty1 Hne tune between the dazes' THI HRS-I' RINL1 HOP PJQL nm fvurxfrfnf lzgln! ' v y ' 7 J D . 1 - 1. Y 'X ' ' , 'L 1 . . I. . I . . ' . ' . ,K Q , . lv . one of the busiest of a Senior,s life-11 late dance the night be- l I , . . . , L I . I , I . L' l , I 1 I . , . -k 'A' 'A' Presentation Ceremony UNDER THE OLD MAPLE Saturday une6 1936 Presentatron of Commlssrons and Warrants GENJERAL Mu TON I- DANIS DSM SS AB Slllllllllfflldlllf Awardmg Mllltafy and Athlet1c Honors for 1935 36 CAPTAIN FRANK A PATTILLO DSC AYSlSfHIIfS1If7!YIllfllldlI1f Medal Ol Mllllaly Pm lllllly To the cadet m any class who has shown the greatest mterest abrhtv and efhclency 1n m1htary sc1ence durmg the year WILLIAM R REKERSDRE Mon' Ejfc Ill7f Comjmny Cup Awarded to the Cadet Captam yy hose company vuns the Competltlve Drnll at Commencement DAy ID L Eccmts Tb: Lazellau Allnleflt Cup The Lardlavs Athleuc Award founded by Wllll3lh R La1dlaw of News York Clty IS awarded annually to that cadet who 1n the Judgment of the Executne Councrl of the Athletic Assoclatnon approved by the Superm tendent has been the outstandrng Athlete durmg the school year Allie Hullon 32 Cup DONALD WARD To the member of the Lacrosse Team selected by yote of the members of the Team as havmg done the most good for the Team durmg the year Tennns Tenn1s Tennls Cup Cup Cup Runner up Semor Tournament Winner Jumor Tournament Runner up umor Tournament COURTLANID H YOUNG THOMAS J COLII HPNRY P KOZLOWSKI JOHN F HAGEN JR Sj7ee1alAflJlef1c Azeulds Gold Medal 220 Yards Swlm Record Gold Medal 100 Yards Backstroke Record STANW ooo E FISHER Jn Gold Medals 150 Yards Medley Svum Relay Record STAINXXOOD E FISHER JR GEORGEF HARTER PALL H GALE HENRY J PIN1xEx JR Gold Medal Drscus Record JACK TATUINI Gold Medal Jayehn Record JACK TATUM Gold Vledal Shot Put Record DONJALD R WARD HANDLE A BEASOIN Page om 1111111 tl Url I3 4151! t i sk ,J , A ' . . l , . . ., . ., . ., J' ' ' V A' Y . , . . ., f ' ' A V S C 3 , 7 7 n A u ' Q ', : . 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' 141' '.1'-'WJ Hula! for Fqzufafmu Open to all Cadets iv t t HARxI I CoHI x NI 11111 R1 P14111 Open to 1ll C1dets FRIDLRILR W 111111 nr I'N1al1111suufO1f1r SIlXt.I' 'Vlulal Opgn to 1llC,1 nts Com josIIfH A ALBXNO JOHN F AIBXNO Ioux ARx11 1 1 INO Lxxclnox I ARoN5o11x C GII IDRD BI ILII A1 LX x A BI RN XRD IOLIS C BosI III NoRx1Ax R COLL Nu HOLAS R CORR XDO l-XRLIIQH S D11 RINSON FDx11.ND lil CRISIOI XRO Hoxx ARD NI DLxx DAIID L EGGERS C1oRc,I E Fx1LR R lJlRlCIx P III GIORQIS GODIRI I BI IN HARTxIxR f Cmnfucl SllNLI' Nlgdll JOHN F AIBANO OHN AKNH 1 I INO C CII IORD B1 ALH ALIYN A BIRNARD LOLIS C BOSLTTI Nlc H01 xs R CORRADD I-ARLLRH S DILRINSONI EDMLND DI CRISTOI ARD How ARD Nl DLxx DXXIIJL Ec,c,1 RS FRLDIRIQR P FIELD llufal or Colon Auarlf 1051 PH A A1 Isxxo N111 al or Alllflllki and Or hr LIDR NlclI xx Jn EDR XRD IRI LxNI QOIJI R Opm to IX OTTO HIR XDI IOSI PH C KOHOLT I x c R Ko IRxxR L LXIXRLS Lousj N111 xxo FRINR E NILIILI ARMANI! I N111 XRO CIORDL E RILIMRDS VLRNON NI RocRI II LL IOHN SCHNIIRINQ N XITIR I SIILIL, H NAORCXN SHATILLR Dox ALD A THAI LR THoxIxS G To1,s1 I PHILIP F W oLI Ill CldCIS BI N HXRFXIAN IOSI PH C KOHOL r Lousj MII xxo FRANIK E MI, IICA ARxIA1xD L IXAZYARO GIORGI E RILIIXRIJS JOHNI Sc HNII-.RIING NX ALTER J SEELIG H MORGAN SHATTLCR DONIALD VVARD PHILIP F WOLI PHII II' D LAI OND I P FILLD 1 Bur11Hall RILHXRIJ P1.RcI11 PILNRITI 'lflulal nr Cloud Comlzul 111 Bam! Hall EDW 'IRD FRI I ANT CODIRII I ' 1 V ' L '. - - - - I 1' for 4f'l1' ' 'i1'1'-- . 1 - - ' L 1 . W ' .1' 1 I ---' '- I - - - I '.d-r: Iv F. . I I' B I 1 l A J I ,.,.' FR Il I.R1 KI. '1'111, I Il J Il . Il Q Il .' I V 1 1 I' l ' ' v' ' I' ' . I' 'h 'I 1 V F. F 1... I Ll 4. FI' ,.,4I' 7 V ' . . V . 1 . I fR I , .- V, . 1 . -.1 I I A u YIFIY . A -I' Av U V F F V - Y If F 11 I 1' . 5 QLD DONALD W.'XRlJ ' , . . : 1 , I -A j I' . - .,.. ' -Q . 1' W I' Q 1 I Y i I . 5 i . 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' f 2 ' t 'k t I'I1g1' one lmrIIlrI'J viglrfy pun, if 44' if Graduation Exercises Processlonal Invocat1on Graduatlon Address Du HAROI 1: I-Int BAKLR Ctxss 1900 N Y N1 A Awardmg Medals and Honors GLNIRA1 MILTON I- Duns DSM SS AB Sujzernzlmnlrnf Presentatlon of Dlplomas HLRBPRT A HlNMA1x 'VI A Htadmavhr Bene-d1ct10n Recesslonal Honors awarded for the Scholastic Year 1935 1936 Hand Boy C 0111 Mulal Awzrded to HARUY CoHrN To the graduate nn a College Preparatorv Course havmg the hnphest aver a5e mark nn Conduct Mnhtury and Scholastnc Work Alllfl emfrzl Alumm Auard Avy arded to H MORGAN SHATTUCK The Achnevement Alumm Avy ard ns presented each year to that member of the Graduatmg Class who has been m attendance for at least three full school years nominated by hrs classmates and finally selected by a board consnstmg of the Presldent of the Alumm Assoclatuon the Headmaster and the Commandant of Cadets The selectxon shall be approved by the Super mtendent and by the Board of Governors of the Alumm Assocntnon H shall be chosen for hrs strength of character record of broad scholarshlp athletlc mterest and abrhty mxlntary efhclency and d1sc1pl1ne and for haymg done most to mcrease and mamtam the sprrnt and morale of the Corps durnnf, hrs hfe at the school Hardy Gold Marial rn S1f1oolLcadzrxf11j1 Au arded to IOHN F Al BANO The School Leadership medal founded by Charlesl Hardy Ir of he class of 1913 ns avxarded to that cadet who mn the judgment of the Faculty approx ed by the Supcrmtendent possesses nn greatest dcbree those i'-ki' t . . - ,, - , a , . . r. . T. . T Y 'I 7 . . . z , . . ., . ., . ., , Y , , , . . ,. . ., , . f , , I , . , ,, - P, . . . . 1 ' l ly L - 1 I r '- 7 v ' ,a ' 'J ' I I ' . . . . V . V . V Y 5 C V Y , . . ' , - ' . . C 3 1 T I V . . 7 . . f , f - N , . - ' - y 1 Y . .. . A . . . r . ff X -U V V s .' .'. I . V . . , Y 7 7 V P. ' IY 5 Y I g 1 lm ll-nl nirrfy' qualities of leadership,-loyalty, manliness, steadfast- i i ness in the performance of duty,-which best express the spirit and ideals of New York Military Academy. Szipvrinfvmlwit's Sabrr: Awarded to EDMUND DI CIusTOI-'ARO. As Cadet Captain of Company E, he has, by his kindness, sympathy, and understanding methods, trained the company to a high degree Of efhciency. He has also big Tln' C. shown the rare characteristic of being a strict disciplinarian and brother to every cadet in his company. W,flKQl7f Gold Medal for Mililar'-y Pl'0fl'lt'll!'J'f Awarded to DAVID L. EGCERS. TO the graduate who has attained the greatest knowledge of Military Science and Tactics, and who has shown by steady and soldierly conduct that he is a thoroughly trained soldier. Tlu' Gersl Medal: Awarded to FREDERICK P. FIELD. 'lr Founded in 1922 by Herbert J. Gerst, Class of 1907, in memory of his Buddie,,, Captain Daniel A. Dugan, Jr., D.S.C., killed in action Novem- ber 4, 1918. Awarded to the cadet who during the year has shown the greatest proficiency in horsemanship. Open to all cadets, who have served in the troop one year. The Brumlagz' Sabre: Awarded to FRl:DIiRICli KINGDON VON LAMBECK. Awarded by Dr. VV. H. Brundage, For Excellence in Horsemanship, Troop D. CfIllIllIHlltldlIflX Sabres: For dependability and efficiency in the performance of duty. WV.-XLTER j. SEELIG NICHOLAS R. CORRADO PI-IILII' F. WVOLF JOsEPH C. KOHOUT HOXX'ARD M. DUNN H. MORGAN SHATTUCR JOHN F. ALBANO JOHN SCHNIERING DONALD WVARD FREDERICK P. FIELD DAX'l1J L. EGGERS Daris Gold Medal for Mos! Ejifient New Cadet: Awarded to DOUGLAS E. MARR. The Davis Gold Medal, endowed by Mr. Oliver E. Davis in honor of his sons, Stephen T. Davis of the class of 1926, and Marvin B. Davis of the class of 1928, is awarded each year to the cadet, completing his Hrst year at the Academy, who by vote of the Faculty and Senior Class, approved by the Superintendent, has shown himself to be the Outstanding New Cadet, -academic and military work, athletic ability, and conduct, con- sidered. Gold Medal: Awarded to the Most Eflicient New Cadet in West Barracks. Al.BliR'f D. SMAl.1.XX'OO1J, ilu. t Page om' laznidnul nirzalg-om' 'A' iii Mafbmnalirs Medal-Open to Seniors - - - HAROLD W. HUNTLEY, JR. Plrysifs Medal-Open to Seniors and Juniors ----A J OHN R. FISHER Clivrrzixlry Medal-Open to Seniors and Juniors - DONALD C. EIN! URIZR Biology Medal-Open to All Classes ------ DOUGLAS E. NlARK English Medal-Open to Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores ----- THO!x1AS G. TOUSEY, JR. Hixfory Medal-Open to all Classes ----- ALBERT S. TATE, JR. Lnlin Medal-Open to Seniors, Juniors and Sophomorcs HARVEY COHEN l rum'fJ Illnlul-Open to Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores ----- LJONALID C. EINFURER Spanish Medal-Open to Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores - - - - - ARIWAND L. ly.-XZZARO Gernzan Mwlal-Open to Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores ----- JOHN SQHNIERINO CONIIlll'7't'fH1 Mmlal-Open to all Classes - - ROLAND M. GOLDBERG Manual Training Mmlal-Open to all Classes - - JAMES GILLIGAN, JR. M i'f' baniral Drazving Medal-Open to all Classes - SYDNEY M. BARKER Fresbnzan Mr'a'aI-Open to Freshmen Only - - ARTHUR S. HOLLANDliIl The R1'nxxvluz'r Alumni Axsofiuiinn Mmlal: HAROLD W. HUNTLEY, JR. Offered at this school to the member of the graduating class who has done the best work in Mathematics and Science during his course. JUNIOR SCHOOL HONORS Mother Harding Gola' Medal: Awarded to EDXYARD FRELANT GODEREY. Awarded to that cadet who, by vote of the Junior School Faculty, ap- proved by the Superintendent, is adjudged to be the most worthy boy in Bard Hall, consideration being given to his academic work, athletic ability, military drill, conduct and leadership in school morale. Medal-Best Scholastic Work --------- LOUIS ORTEGA Casb Prize-Best New Cadet in Bard Hall, presented by Mr. G. F. A. Riley. STEWART ROGERS arf-rf Page uni' lnnlifred ninety-lun f Parents' Day Scenes J-v-. OUR X10 flil RS TARI- TH! P-XRADI -XRUINC HI KRST IROPHX IO RHI TI 1.1 x I1 VI r mrlx ATHLFTIC Rl X ll XX www? we x XX XRRIORS I XSS N R X I1 4 nz nu v mn ,Aff , 11 N IROOI' D SHOWS ITS TRICRS DOI N R X IJ r 11 r ,IIN 'Il IIX5SI S I,' I 'IIXX' ' gr fm' fm .I bl uzmlx-'Iz. NIO FHPRS DAY BAND COYLI RI' .Riff ff, 2' SRM RI X Il XX INC LINE x ,H v1 r r 1 r . . . A . . . ,5 ,' 1' ' iii. ,W 1, . di , h ,sr , . . 1 . . ,J- ,na ,H -?-- -:..-.f.......:1:tf..-,.---,, ,. 771- ,-ir -. Y V,- ju' f L' fm Al-.-.I If!I'fY1-.IK Scenes from Yea Furlough 1936 CO ,z 11 r 1 Ill R NI.fX,lI'S'l'Y H01 138 C,OlQR'l ' 'HHH SPIRIT Ol' TEH . RPS ' nm fm fr. .1 111 X 1 .-, . ., -Q--..g............,., .v . . .,,,- HIIIISII 1 r FIN XII A umni Association 'k 'lr wk FRANK REYNOLDS, P1't'.Ullt'lIf IQDVVARD F. DALTON, Prrxizlvlzf-vlvfl Officers Prvsidvnf . . . . FRANK J. REYNOLDS, '08 Xlifl'-Pf'l'Simlt'IIf . . EDWARD F. DALTON, '07 Trwzszzrcr . . . . B. VVINTHROI' PIZZINI, '16 Assixfarzf-Trwzszzrvr . ETHEL T. ANDERSON Svvrrlnry .... . . . CAPTAIN FRANK A. PATTILLO Board of Goztfrrzors Fdward F. Dalton, '07 Brig.-Gen. Milton F. Davis Eugene F. Pannaci, '07 H. A. C. de Rubio, '94 Captain Frank A. Pattillo Charles C. Staltcr, '13 A. Burt jekyll, '25 B. Winthrop Pizzini, '16 Bradford Manning, '07 Cord A. Meyer, '99 Lxeorge Porges, '14 Frank Reynolds, '08 john G. Shattuck, '05 Robert H. Loughborough, '14 Sanford M. Treat, 'IS HE New York Military Academy Alumni Association CRegiment of Graduatesj completed one of the most suc- cessful years in the history of the Association. Under the leadership of Captain Frank Reynolds '08, elected for his second term as President, and an unusually capable Board of Governors, the Association has not only organized on a very substantial business basis, but has become a well rounded, important adjunct to the Academy. The interest demon- trated by the individual members of the Association and their wk t t Page one hundred ninelj-nine 'A' 'lr fk Q f keen interest in the affairs and welfare of the Academy have been reflected in the accom- plishments during the past year. Captain Frank A. Pattillo, Executive Secretary of the As- sociation, through his untiring efforts and organization ability, has finally built a live, up-to-date file and register containing the name, address and history of every cadet having either graduated or left the Academy, so that today almost every cadet who ever attended the Academy is kept in constant con- tact with the Alumni Association. Captain Pattillo, through his genial personality, has acted as liaison between the Academy and the Association, and has built up a wonderful esprit de corps and good feeling. In addition to regular weekly meetings of the Association, held every Tuesday at 12:30 P.M. at Schrafft's, 220 Wfest 57th Street, New York City, which are attended regularly by be- tween twelve to twenty-five members, the Association held its regular annual banquet at the Pennsylvania Hotel in New York City on March S, 193 6. Three hundred and five members were present. After the dinner a vaudeville show was enjoyed by all. The Board of Governors, consisting of fifteen members, in addition to the President, met regularly each month during the year at the Advertising Club of New York, in New York City, to discuss the affairs of the Association and to formulate its policies. The Treasurer presented his report at each Board meeting as to the financial standing of the Association and we are most proud of the substantial fund now in our treasury. The keen financial judgment and business acumen of our Treas- urer, Mr. B. Winthrop Pizzini, are greatly responsible for our present financial condition. A Westchester County branch of the Association was formulated this past year and several meetings were held in addition to a Beefsteak Dinner in February. On May 25, 1936, a committee, composed of the President of the Association, Captain Frank J. Reynolds, and the Vice- President, Colonel Edward F. Dalton, interviewed the five candidates selected by the Senior Class and the Faculty of N. Y. M. A. for the Achievement Alumni Award and chose Cadet Senior Captain Harold Morgan Shattuck to receive the reward at Commencement. All five candidates were perfect specimens of manhood and it was most difficult to select one out of five. Page Iwo 111171117011 i i i f! T1-...... .,,. - ,,,..,........,.,. , Graduation Day Scenes PRI Sl NTA HON C I Rl 'NONE LXDI R l'Hl OI D N1 XPII SINIOR C XPYXIN RICIIXIS HIS COHNHSS N IJ lu I HPI Y Ill N w ! I E L 1 ix E i 4? il E 5 2 ! P i 5 9 I 5 i THI.',.' l.' A xIO,' 'qu 1 fv Jil Y .....-Q-.-.U-,....f,.m-I, , -x....,,'...0.....,.-1--uns:-.sw.w DR I3 Xlxl R XIDIDRI SSI S THI CR-XIJL ATI S ...Q I XST PXRXIDI SI NIORS IRONT -XXD QI NTI R lun lllilff J ll vw mi RI K IXH NT Ol C RADLATI S C OIONI I SH XTTLC lx C OWX1 XNIJINC1 'fy ,f'9 ggHfW'hi P XSSINQ IN RI X Il NX 24 X Kia? fwii wg? Pug: lun fmmlr J Nr PRIHSIDFNT DAI TON PRFSI X I'S RESOLLTION Ol' APPRIHCIATIOIN TO C APTAIN PA'I TII I O Pam lun IFIHZAIHK! 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