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Below MAQIKIR xl. I.. BIQAVIQR Vin'-I'rr'si4lrr1l 1011 leave for active duty, Army of the United Statesj KZUIUNII, T. li, CQARNI-it limi: Lvff Ci Nmtfxl. SANDY BLAVLR Prmidwll Coi.oNnL JOHN C. MOORE Cowlmlmluul THE Undoubtedly the school year would DOI have been as pleasant as it was, if we had not had the splendid and co-operative Faculty we had during the past year. Actually there wasn't a single officer on the Faculty that was not considered a regular fellow by the entire Corps. Under the always faithful and never-failing hand of General Sandy Beaver, Presi- dent, the school has produced citizens of high rating for the past thirty years. Here at Riverside the individual cadet is analyzed and is directed into the held to which he will be best suited for later life. Heading this department of guidance and regis- tering of cadets are: Colonel Mooney, Registrarg Colonel Garner, Dean: and Colonel Clemens, Assistant Registrar. Probably the most important department of the school is the Mathematics Depart- ment, in which the young man is given training in fundamental mathematics as well as advanced studies in this subject. Headed by Colonel Vifatson, rated among the leading mathematicians of the country, the mathematics department includes Majors King, Merchant, Clay, Garrett, and I.t. Dillard. The linglish Department, headed by Colonel Garner, furnishes a thorough course in fundamental grammar and literature. Colonel Garner is assisted by Captains Ferry, Bryant, Castille, Rose, I.t. W'oodring, Colonel Myers, and Major l.ee. Perhaps this would be a good time to mention the Military Department. Headed by Colonel Overstreet, and ably assisted by Captain Caperton, Sergeant Porter and Private First Class Allen, this department has produced-the Corps! Under these men the individual cadet has learned basic and advanced M. S. 8L T. To these men our highest tribute should be paid. The Foreign Language Department of the Academy provides full studies in French, Latin, Spanish, and German. Maior Wrigltt, Captains liachclder and Barnhart, and Lt. Markley, compose the able staff. M.ix,ioit I.. D. STACY MAJOR E. J. CURTIS Qllurferrllasler Dirr'4'I0r of Alblvlirx
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Coroxri. jamns K. Mooxi-xv CK71.0NEI. PHILIP OVERSTREET Ri'gi.vI1'i1r P. M. S. SL T. CULTY As for the History Department, too much cannot be said for the staff of officers headed by Major Curtis. Colonel Moyer, Major johnson, Major Lee, and Captain Clancy are members of this department. Headed by Major Stacy, also head of the maintenance of the school, the Science Department provides a well-rounded course in Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and Courses in all sciences. Captains Major, Fisher, Kitching, and Ratliff are included on this staff. The Commercial Department includes Captain Lester and Major Sibley who ad- vance the students in commercial Hclds. Miss W'ily, better known as Major , and Mrs. Hartschlag are in charge of the wellvequipped hospital here at the Academy. These two women do a marvelous piece of work during the year. The Corps wishes to express its deepest appreciation for their Hne and untiring work. Major B. Z, Holmes, Bursar, and Mr. E. M. Mooney, head of the gymnasium, do fine jobs throughout the year. Mr. Mooney, who helps the individual develop his body, has produced a corps to be proud of-healthy, strong, and well developed. Captain Reno Zaza is the able and beloved Bandmaster. Major Curtis holds the daily study hall and heads the athletic department. Mrs. Mason, one of our most pleasant faculty members, is found in the library for six periods a day. The ,junior School is ably headed by Major Mullaly, who has the capable assistance of: Captain Patterson, Commandantg Mrs. Mullalyg Mrs. Sibley, Lieutenant Wade, and Mrs. Ma Merchant, Housemother, Last but dehnitely not least is Colonel Moore, Comrnandant. It has been under his personal guidance and interest that the regiment has developed into an eiiicient and well-developed group of young men. He worked hard this last year and there isn't a thing We can do or say that will repay him or express our deep appreciation. COLONEL D. hi. lWYERS NIAJQR MULLALY Awitfrlllf Pfillfifflil Priufijml, junior School COl.ONI2I. L. D. VVA rsoN junior College Dirvflor Bi-lou' Co1.oNi5i. A. W. CLEMENS Axsixlunl Regixirur Coi.oN1aL Horvink E. MUYER IJiri'fIor of Ac'fiz'ili1's um! fl.VXi5ftIllf Sn1Ji'rir1ll'11zle11l
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