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Page 13 text:
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ARNER LT. COL. B. J. SCHERER COL. E. J. CURTIS IJIWST Htlzletic Director ULTY v MULLAD Prillfipal Major Claude Pampel is still pounding out rhythm on the piano and instructing biology classes. Lieutenant Lash LaRueh Gilbert is a new addition in the Spanish language. Another newcomer is Lieutenant Flores who rounds out the Spanish Department with Lieutenant Gilbert. Colonel Arthur ler. Blustern Wallace is called on this year to head the Junior forces. Major L. E. Allen is coaching a fine basketball team and arranging all our activities for us. Colonel iilrishh lVIullaly has no competition this year for the title of llThe Worlds Greatest Adverb since his opponent, Miss Wily, did not return. Captain HDing Dong? Dooley, Librarian, has changed the over-due rates from 2c t0 1c per day to keep us cadets from going bankrupt. tWhat does he do with that moneyU Colonel John Moore is one of those making life diff!- Cult for the Seniorse-with the able assistance of JVIaic- bath. Lieutenant Slocum is another big favorite as he teaches Algebra and is quite active in athletics. Colonel Thomas Alexander continues to head the Discipline Committee and lead the Beach Patrol. Colonel A. B. Crisp is having more trouble than usual this year with Cadet Frapp, J. 0. Lieutenant King finds no complaints among cadets. Captain Paxton has Changed this year from Ford to the Big 34? Sergeant First Class H. Alexander, Military Staff, is another who has joined the swing to Mercury. Captain Kalb is another fine Algebra teacher, and Major Wells also rates high in that Classification. Captain Brown has resumed coaching the baseball team. lVIajor G. P. Oldham was temporarily defenseless during the first term when a certain cadet broke his meter stick. Lieutenant DeCarlo has brought along the gym team to a fine showing this year tand is also the proud papa of fine twinsl. COL. JOHN C. MOORE assistant to the President Superintendent 1957 Captain Maginnis is still coaching the football team and riding herd on the study hall with some able as- sistance from lVIajor Allen. Captain Lane is Colonel Wallace,s chief aide in the Junior High. Major llBudn Lee, Head of the English Department, is another who is worrying the Seniors. Mrs. Knudsen, who is an able and dynamic new head nurse, rates high with the Corps. Lieutenant Colonel Scherer, PlVIST, along with Captain Joseph Seymoe, Assistant PlVIST, has cer- tainly put us through a tough war this year. Sergeant First Class Riley, Military Staff, has de- veloped a musical taste since he became the Bands military oHicer. Specialist 3rd Class Clayton Bales, Military Staff, and his select cadets, do the typing which is demanded in the Military Department. Sergeant First Class Bell is a recent Florida addi- tion to the lVIilitary Staff. lVlajor Sheets is helping Captain Dooley this year with the company basketball games. Major Strader continues to keep us posted on Ameri- can History iand volley balD ! Captain Timm, Military Staff, is still keeping us up with riHe-marksmanship. Lieutenant Sechrist is keeping up the Junior High basketball team. Master Sergeant Stanley, Nlilitary Staff, specializes in rifle marksmanship. Captain John Trice is still operating the libookieh store. Lieutenant Amason is a recent addition to the Eng- lish Department, while Lieutenant Barnett joined the Junior High Staff hack in September and has already made a definite place for himself. Newest arrivals . . . Lt. Rutz, lVIath and English; and Captain Freeman, Junior High. The Reverend James NlcRay continues as Riverside Chaplain and is appreciated for all he does. COL. J. L. BEAVER
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COL. JAMES K. MOONEY COL- 1- F- GARNER LT.COL'1 Registrar Dean 1 a - Maj GENERAL SANDY BEAVER on the President ' . Lieu 1n the Ano At the top of the list is the President of Riverside NIilitary Academy, General out tht Sandy Beaver, who came to the rescue of the study ball when 1t was practically Colt hibusting at the seams . on this The Superintendent, Colonel iiSquared-Awayi, Beaver, has decided that canned Maj juices would be better for us cadets instead of hot beverages in Florida. and ar Colonel iiUnrelated-Announcements,i Mooney, Registrar, has been holding Colt the chalk for a long time and is still going strong. year it Major iiParty-Poopern NIay, Commandant, is still making changes and has SINCE h more in mind. Capt change Colonel Jack Curtis, Athletic Director, is perfecting the athletic program twith . . . . k the occasmnal aid of Captaln Tucker and a few Other faculty officersi to keep dieiiviltli certain said cadets from deserting athletics. Colt Colonel T. F. Garner, Director of Education, still Claims he is on the side of - V cult fo the cadets, but a few have doubts. bath. Cblonel Reed iiFluid-Drive Brown still has his super-Charged Buick and is Lieu NIAJOR E. C. MAY making speedy progress With the Florida weather. tCaChes Commandant . Captain Edgar iiATtUTOH Ball, Bandmaster, is really putting the band through .C01c its paces this year. DISCiDI Captain Bob Sims is being more careful this year about the fumigation 0f COIC the Florida study hall. WEI t ieu MAJOR L. E. ALLEN Capt Difemr 0f dcti'vities COL. T. L. ALEXANDER LT. COL. REED M. BROWN LT. COL. J. J. MULLALY t0thel Alsszstmzt Commandant Chairman, Discipline Committee dssistant Principal Assistant Principal is 3:13? 0i Capt M 3i 0r
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SERGEANT FIRST CLASS HARROLD D. ALEXANDER U.S.A. Military Staff SERGEANT FIRST CLASS CAPTAIN , THOMAS W. BELL, U.S.A. DONNELL L. DOOLEY 3x Military Staf Librarian LT. R. T. KING , , . English C LIEUTENANT WILLIAM ARCHIE P. AMASON, JR. Hedda English ' LT. EDWIN. FLORES Immercial Spamslz Baxeball Coach MRS. GRETHE LIND KNUDSEN, R.N. SPECIALIST THIRD CLASS Nurse CLAYTON I. BALES, U.S.A. Military Staff LT- COLONEL LT. CHARLES A. GILBERT ARTHUR BROADUS CRISP Spanish Bursar I C CAPTAIN APTAIN CARL W. LANE, JR. EDGAR A. BALL Commandant $301! C Bandmaster Junior High w LT. THOMAg J. DECARLO LES HEON Gymnastzc Director Golf Imtructor LTIJSSiE; EIEZEETT MAJOR STEPHEN D. LEE Chum Head of English Dew. Soda
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