Plattsburg Training Camp - Plattsburger Yearbook (Plattsburgh, NY)

 - Class of 1922

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JERRJ' Capt. Paul D. Carter Capt. B. G. Babcock lst Lieut. F. C. Martsolf lst Lieut. H. Conklin lg 28th Inf, Commanding lnf., O R. C. 16th Inf. Inf. O. R. C. BLUE Andes, Hugh W Broderick, Emmett D. Esseltine, John F. I Hearne, Julian G. Jr. Reuter, Arthur L. 'WHITE Ahearn, Henry M. Baum, Emanuel Blatt, Samu-el E. Bratter, Maurice Chalif, Edward Clark, Herbert A. Coleman, Fred G. Dent, Joseph H. Jr. Doe, Eugene K. Eadio, George C. Engel, Bruno J. , Fasoldt, Milton-L. . Goodman, Roy W. Hearn, Wfilliam G. Lenahan, Daniel W. Jr. McGowan, Hugh F.- MaGuire, Thomas F. , Mattos, Edward C. Pullen, Frank Robertson, Richard H. Jr Schuyler, William J. VVhitney, Travis H. Jr. VVO1'O8l ,9', Benjamin RED Andrews, Frank G. at Arnold, Frederick H. Bailey, Robert K Baldachino, Frank G. Barrows, George H. Bazley, Earl A. Bertine, 'Walter F. Blake, Gerald D. Bleeker, Malcolm S. Bogdan, Joseph P. Bruder, Louis A. J. Jr. Bryan, Ashwell, August Buchanan, John R Buck, Wallace Caccavajo, Joseph Callahan, Morgan J. Jr. Chalif, Hyrnna L. Coe, Livingston Conrad, Julius D. Cornell, Bruce S. Coyle, Theodore D. Dake, Edward D. Dean, Daniel M. Delany, Edmund J. Doremus, Donald C. Dunning, Allan L. Elias, Elmer J Ellis, Rusell J. Fay, Alan L. Finn, John P. , Fischer, Frank P. Fitch, Walter B. Gallavan, Richard J. Gambell, Bayard H. Hall, Clifford A. Hanley, James J. Harris, Wesley B. Heal, Harry F. Healey, Joseph P Holling, Harry B. Inglesby, Thomas A. Jemison, Charles E. , Kidner, Charles E. Ging sley Raymond N Law Donald T Leaver Geoige W McClellan Homei McLaughlin Matthew Mansfield Glovei L Maitineau Rollin Xtlessei Robert C1 Middleton Fiank R Miles Joseph H Miles, Lawrence W. Mtichell, Frank P. Ji Xflurray, David Jr. U'Shea, Wilfred B. Palmer, Herbert G. Peterson, John Pitz, Hugo J. Ruddy, .Joseph J. Jr. Schou, John H. - Schoener, Frederick . Schultz, George J. Siegfried, Robert F. Singer, Siegfried Soom, Ernest R. Spann, Alfred VV. Statesir, William A. Summerlin, John V. Sutro, Charles Killeen, Tracy R. Lozier,'Eugene S. ' if ,' , . V I 1 . f, . l 1, '. l B Syrnanski, Charles W Taylor, Berwick Thayer, Francis M. Ufer, Wilford H Ward, William J. VVil-liamson, Harvey A I , Q13 I 1

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hours and rested the following twenty-four hours. Then there was one regular butcher who went from mess hall to mess hall to prepare the meats for the ovens. The rolls for breakfast, the desserts for the other two meals and all the bread was turned out by the bakery. Considering the fact that 2,500 rolls were eaten .daily for break- fast and 240 pies per meal iive or six times a week not to mention the 400 pounds of bread consumed daily, as well as the jello, rice pudding, chocolate pudding and other desserts enjoyed on occasions--the staff of the bakery deserves a lot of credit for its untiring service. At the head of this bakery was a quartermaster baker from Camp Dix, N. J. In addition there were a pastry chef from the Hotel Astor, New York city, and eight other bakers. 'Desserts were made a day ahead and if we only had known of the overtime and extra work which went into the preparation of jello concoctions we would have under- stood why we were served pie so often. Who helps you to make up the menus? we asked Lieutenant Skelton. I make them up myself, he answered, some times easily and sometimes after hours of work. The menus are made u ptwo days in advance so that the raw foods may be delivered a day ahead of their scheduled 11-se. - There was comparatively little wastage. This is explained by the fact that the amounts of food ordered were nicely calculated. Bear in mind that more than 1,300 men had to be fed. Eight cartons of breakfast food, consisting, of thirty six packages per carton, were consumed every morning. Bananas or oranges were had frequently, a half dozen crates of oranges being eaten each time while 500 pounds of bananas were consumed at a clip. One hundred and twenty pounds of butter disappeared daily. Six hundred and forty quarts of milk reached the mess halls before dawn each day from model -dairies in Peru, N. Y., about ten miles away. Those dairies were rigidly inspected every other day by medical omcers. It might well be added here that all food was given a thorough inspection upon arriving at the mess halls and before it was accepted for usage. Two hundred and forty dozens of eggs per meal, eight hundred pounds of corned beef or 350 pounds of veal were frequently consumed during a single noon hour, while it was a com- mon thing for mess call to signal the consumption of ten quarters of beef weighing 140 pounds each. ' Everything considered the food served at the 1922 Citizens' Military Training Camp was far better than a great majority of the candidates expected. The men had the most intimate knowledge of the preparation and serving of the meals, acquired while serving a UK. P.'s and their judgment is a fitting tribute to the efficiency with which the Camp Mess Officer, Lieutenant Skelton, discharged his duties. l-all THERE,S ONE IN EVERY COIVIPANY The bird who is always late for all formatifons The bird who always gets the best of everything at mess The bird who always counts after the others stop, at calinisthetic exercises The bird who always bums his cigarettes The bird who gets a pink letter every other day The bird who has always done or is going to do something The bird who thinks he can sing The bird who is always out of step The bird who is always losing something The bird who thinks he's a General, R. H. BROWN CO. D 12



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ig li. .. . 'W PAJSIY E9 1.noi,Lv 7 if I Capt. S. L. Alexander Capt. S. l. Anderson lst Lieut. M. M. Potter lst Lieut. G. D. Cronan 2nd Lieut. H. VV. Faii-brother 16th Inf. Commanding lnf. O. R. C. 34th 'lnf. Inf. O. R. C. lnf. O R. C. BLUE CO'URSE Butt, Clifford W. Davis, Leland W. Decker. Edward D. Defeig, F1-angis P, Devoursney, Gerald F Draper, Arthur L. Duffy, Gerald G. Dutton, Robert A. McKinley, Rufus W. Gardner, George A. Truslow, Frederick K. W1-111111 COURSE Egan, Joseph P. J11 Emery, Charles G. Emery, George W. Epstein, Harry Briggs, Robert M. Chhen, Emanuel B. Cullen, Arthur Miles Dieter, Conrad Eno, William F. Ferre, Gerard F. Fix, Ferdinand M. Jr Fuller, Charles R. Hinds, XVilliam F. Leonard, Ralph S. MacMaster, Maxwell Molleson, Graeme Pearson, Charles VV. Jr. Register, Napoleon B. Jr. Sands, Howard L. VVallace, LeRoy K. XVilliston, Jay E. RED COURSE Arfman, Henry G. Bachmann, Eugene H. Balkind, Adolph W. Barry. Gerald J. Jr. Bibuld, Albert Brosnan, Daniel F. Bullard, Charles F. Burrage, Richard V. Burns, John F. ' Carter, Hervey C. Feldstein, Jacob Freedman, Bernard Garofalo, Carmel C. Giles, Gilbert B. Goodman, Jack Guidery, Jack L. Hazzard, John D Hurley, Francis V. Crannell, Robert M. Jackson, Willett C. Jenkins, Thomas J. Kalbfus, Charles R. Keough, Francis Q. Krieger, John G. Leadley. Jerome H. Lindenbaum, Joseph- Lumb, James T. May, James S. A Merowitz, Philip Meyer, Harry B. Miles, Ralph F. Miller, Charles E. ' Milligan, Robert A. 14 Fasbender, Walteii H. Malone, Herbert C. B. Morrissey, Theodore O'Brien, John J. Palmer, Robert S. Peet, Vtfilson W. Petrus, Frank A. Putterman, Sol R. Rectenwald, Schultz J. Riese, Augustus J. H, Roach, Williain J. Salmon, Richard . Sherwin, Stephen D. Simmons, Frederick C Smith, Arthur C. Smith, Norman A. Smith, Stanley A. Spagnoli, Dominic J. Stelle, Robert VV. Sterling, Henry S. Sternberg, Henry H. Sylvester, Fred Taylor ,James B. Tillotson, Richard H. Tishman, Harry L. Trimb1e,iGladson P. Van Delden, Egbert H. Vicary, Tice Walls, John T. VVehbring, Leon A. Wilkie, William Wilcox, Reginald G. Winslow, Kenelm K. VVright, James M. I Zerniko, Henry H

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