Riverside Military Academy - Bayonet Yearbook (Gainesville, GA)

 - Class of 1959

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net. I? A C U L T Y Miiinr S. lee is still .1 terror with the seniors and re- miims mscpamhlc xnlh his Nash. . . . Cilplain C. hV. lame lends assistance to the Com- uumlants othce. along with Captain 'liucker. . . . Lt. Colonel A, B. Crisp continues to make :1 scrabble game at the corps' laundry and to have trouble with PVt. Frapp. Captain James Furrmv takes over that real crazy group known as The Band. . . . Other new members of the faculty are Captain W. R. Midgett and Lieutenant J. T. Charlton. . . . Captain G. A. McGeachie terrorizes 0i the snow hght- ers of the XVest. . . . Captain D. Dooley has trouble with his world globe in the school bowling alley. . . . Colonel iiMens Sana in Corpore Sano Curtis still strives for more activity. . . . Colonel C. R. In the Mood Davis teaches the chem- istry students and remains a favorite. . . . Captain J. K. Kalb had a nice trip back from Florida this year. He looked at the bus driver and he was ASLEEP! Of course, this constituted a gross, continued and deliberate. . . . Lieutenant R. T. King had to give up his handball tournament due to the bonfire. . . . Major 0. D. Strader says, Did you know that Lin- colnis grandfathefs bootblack had a wooden eye? . . . Captain John iiDown By the Riverside Trice is award- ed the Annual Faculty Efficiency Medal. . . . Major J. Starner teaches boys how to type on late 1950 model typewriters. . . . Major N. Sheets is one of those English problems. . . . LIEUTENANT COLONEL COLONEL A. T. BEAVER, U.$.A. T. L. ALEXANDER P.M.S.T. Chairman, Discipline CommiH'ee COLONEL J. L. BEAVER Superinfendenf Miss Maude Wily is still the South's most powerful ally in the Civil War at Riverside. . . . Colonel J. Moore Visits classes, supervises instruction, and pinCh-hits as Chaplain. . . . Colonel E. Wake the Town and Arrest the People May prowls around and closes down the all-night hot spots. . . . A welcome addition is Mr. Lorraine who even in Florida without a kitchen began improving our three- a-day. . . . Last, but by far not least, is the Reverend James McRay whose kind words and thoughts have been an inspiration to many of us. . . . And to all-thanks for hard work and a good job throughout a very difficult year! COLONEL L. E. ALLEN Direcfor of Acffvifies AssishamiL Commandant LIEUTENANT COLONEL R. M. BROWN Assisfanf Principal

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GENERAL SANDY BEAVER President General Sandy Rags to Richesii Beaver, Presiderit, experienced a HOT Florida reception w1th 100 merits for all concerned. . . . Colonel J. L. Beaver, Superintendent, was also some- what concerned with the bonfire that caused some to go to town. . . . Colonel T. L. Idol with the Golden Headh Alexan- der. Chairman Discipline Committee, still insists that pussmg the water pitcher is not related to bowling. . . . Colonel L. E. nAt the Hopi, Allen, Director of Activi- ties. still arranges our social w functions t500 watt lights and allD. Lt. Colonel A. T. Beaver, P. M. S. T., puts the MST 3 and 4 students through military. . . . COLONEL COLONEL JAMES K. MOONEY JOHN C. MOORE Regisfrar Principal THE 1959 Captain E. P. iiHigh and Mightyh BCCkm to us through the courtesy of. the United Force. . . . an Comes States Air Lieutenant J. hTm King Bee Collins is Voted one of the iicoolest 0f the faculty. . . . Captain Bill iiRanger Growl Mundy assists Lt. Colonel Beaver with a fine staff of Lieutenant M, , Edmonds; S. F. C. T. Bell; RUSgt. J. F. Hamlin; Mtht. D. E. Peacock, S. F. C. P. M. Young at Hearth Poteat, who developed a fine rifie team; and h'USgt. H. L. Sheuerman. Major J. XV. Stone has developed a debating team... Captain Ken Paxton ruled over the football team with assistance from Major C. F. Buzard and Lieutenant Jef- ferson. . . . Colonel R. M. Charley Brownii Brown says, Why is everybody always picking on my car? . Along the same lines, Colonel James tRegistrari Mooney has acquired a HOT Nash Rambler. tHe still canit get it out of secondj . . . Lieutenant T. Cooper comes to us through the cour- tesy of the United States Army. Captain Jasper VVaites teaches English and adopts stray dogs. Major Jackson Ray comes to instruct the algebra stu- dents. . . . Lieutenant R. Kirby proves to be a fine wrestling coach. Lieutenant D. W. Fryrear is an important addition as the biology instructor. Captain Robert Creed takes his bows in Spanish and vocal. . . . Major G. P. i'ThC AII-American BOV Oldhzun has his troubles with HStubby , Bugsy . :md 5iTlie Red Topped One . . . . Lieutenant Mi. C. Sechrist has found out what it 15 liketo be married. . . . h ;ix,,I 'sz x :J t , 1c ONEL ,7 COLONEL f: V E. JETURTTS K? E. c. MAY Athletic Director Commandanf M, ,5th .3 -3. ?h



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MAJOR C. F. BUZARD Mathematics, Afhleh'cs LIEUTENANT D. W. FRYREAR Biology, Afhleh'cs CAPTAIN G. A. McGEACHlE English, Civics LIEUTENANT W. C. SECHRIST Social Sfudies, Afhleh'cs LIEUTENANT J. T. CHARLTON Mathematics, Athletics MASTER SERGEANT J. F. HAMLIN, U.S.A. Military Staff THE REVEREND JAMES W. MdRAY Chaplain MAJOR N. M. SHEETS French, Speech, Dramah'cs LIEUTENANT J. E. COLLINS Spanish, English LIEUTENANT GEORGE JEFFERSON Civics, Science, Athletics WILLIAM D. MAGINNIS Head Football Coach MASTER SERGEANT H. L. SHEUERMAN, U.S.A. Military $10!? LIEUTENANT TEDDY N. COOPER Mafhemafics, Afhlefics CAPTAIN J. K. KALB Mafhemafics, Afhlefics CAPTAIN W. R. MIDGETT English a WWEA'A: ' X 9J8: vat M MAJOR J. J. STARNER Commercial Subjects CAPTAI N EARL BECKMAN Hisfory, Afhleh'cs CAPTAIN ' 1' ROBERT CREED Spanish, Glee Club LIEUTENANT R. T. KING English CAPTAIN WILLIAM E. MUNDY, U.S.A. Assistant P.M.$.T. MAJOR J. w. STONE English, Debating N X 3 XXXM g $ V $ MW

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