Sewanee Military Academy - Saber Yearbook (Sewanee, TN)

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Known ro Hue cader corps as Hue Bar , rue wiil aiways be remembered by us for Hue inreresr iue Ines raken in doing Huings for us and in beHerinq our cuiriirai and inrelieciuai inreresrs. He nas inspired Hue iives out every member oi Hue corps oi coders wiHu iuis inreilecrual wisdom, bis srimulaiing spirii, and Hue deep sincerify out bis worm Hiendsiuip. H is wiHu grear pride Huelr we, Hue Ciess oi 1959, rake Huis means of expressing our graiiiude. HEIKDNLASTER COL. ROBERT P. MOORE SUPERINTENDENT COL. CRAIG ALDERMAN U.S.A. Refired CAPTAIN MILLER MAJOR WOOD MAJOR WRIGHT, JR. DEPARTMENT HEADS LT. COL. MAXWELL CORNELIUS, B.A., ExecuIive Officer, Physics, Advanced Mafimp Shidenf Councii Advisor. THE REVEREND FRANK V. D. FORTUNE, B.A., S.T.B., Chapiaing Sacred Srudiesi Cilairrnan, Facuiiy Advisor Sysfern. CAPTAIN HOWARD M. HANNAH, B.A., M.A.. Commandanfg Mafh. MAJ. GRADY L. HICKS, B.A., Professor of Miliiarv Science and Tactics. CAPTAIN JAMES R. MILLER, A.B., M.A,, Hisforvq PoIiIicaI Science and Geography. MAJ ROBERT H. WOOD, B.S., M.A., Direcfor of AII1IeIicsg Mdrhernaiicsg Baskerball Coach. MAJ. JOHN H. WRIGHT, JR., B.A, Direcior of Admissions, Engiishq Co'riIIion Club Advisor ye-wh Ziffff ' ff .lffiggii 1 ' -, I . , , , I . A ---. W. if bf ---- ,W V -- Af ii , . . zzz-fs.'if 'f:.fi.:.w .f 'i CAPTAIN HANNAH REVEREND FORTUNE LT. COL. CORNELIUS II MAJOR HICKS THE FACULTY Firs+ Row: COL. WOLCOTT DUDLEY, B.S., MaIhemaI- ics. COL. I-IENRY B, SCOTT, BS., IvI.S., I.L.B., Ouarrermasferq Chemisfry. CART. ROBERT DAVIS, B.A., I-Iisfory. Second Row: CART, NORMAN T. DILI., B.A., Ererich, ACI- viscrIo'rr1e Guidcn and SABER. CART, WILLIAM T. DOSWELL, B.S., BioIoqy, Assisfaw Eoo1baII Coach, Track Coach. CART. J. BLAIR ERNEST, B.S., Mafhemafics, GOI? Team. Third Row: CART. J. ROBERT GENTRY, B.S,, Iv1aIhe- mahcs, Head Faofball Coach. CART. CHARLES W. OOLDEINCH, B.A. M.A., Erigiish, W'resTIihq Coach. CART. ALBERT W. JONES, B.A., Hisfory. AssisfahI Foafball Coach. Four+I1 Row: CART. JOI-IN MARTINO, LIHD., Lahn, Scc- cer Coach. CART. GEORGE M. McCLOUD, BS., IvI.A., EriqIiSh, Swimming Team Coach. CART. JAMES A. POSTON, B.A., Enghsh. Tennis Coach, N,F.L. Advisor. Fiffh Row: CART. ROBERT J. SHARRLESS, B.A., As- sisfarif Rrofessor of MiIiIary Science and TacIics. CART. FRANK TI-IOMAS. JR., B.Ed., English. CART. TI-IOMAS R. WARINC5, B.A., Span' ish, I-Icusiriq Officer. THE FACULTY Firsf Row: CART. W, TRENT WTLLTAMS, B,A. Hisfory Mafremaffs. M155 MARY C. HUNT, Reqisfrar. MRS. H, MALCOLM OWEN, BS., English Reading. Second Row: MTSS EVA MAE PORTER Paymasfer, MRS. MARIA T. WEBB, RN., A.B,, Nurse. MISS CLARA W. WILLIAMS, B.A., BS.. Library Sclence, Librarian, Q if ,Mb YK. A Hi 4vw 1 Vik 4, Q Vfgi by C7444 eA First Row: DONALD GILBERT ANDERSON3 Skeeter3 P.O. Box 395, Bunnell, Florida, HI believe that every right implies a responsibilityg every opportunity, an obligation3 every possession, a duty. Meritorious Conduct 1955-583 Top Ten Percent 1956-583 P.F.C, 19563 Cpl, 19573 Sgt. 19573 S.F.C. 19583 lst Lt. 19583 Capt. 19593 United Daughters ot the Contederacy Essay Medal 19563 A.P, 1955-583 Cum Laude 1958-593 Runner-up Regional Math Tests 19563 J,V. Basket- ball 1956-573 Mite Football 19553 Mite Basketball 19563 Varsity Track 1956: Varsity Basketball Mgr. 1958-593 Out- standing Undergraduate 19583 Vice-President Freshman Class3 Treasurer Sophomore Class3 Orchestra 1955-59, DONALD H, BANCROFT3 Cutter3 Creole Pet, Corp., Tia Juana, Estado Zulia, Venezuela. The men who try to do something and tail are infinitely better than those who try to do nothing and succeed, Pvt, 19553 P.F.C. 19563 Cpl. 19573 Sgt. 19573 S.F.C. 19583 1stLt, 19583 Capt. 19593 Gorges Guard 19583 Second Place Vanderbilt Drill Cornpetitiom J.V. Football 1955-563 Capt. J.V, Football 19563 Varsity Football 1957-583 Honorable Mention All Mid-South 19583 Varsity Soccer 19583 Vice-President Freshman, Sophomore, Junior C1asses3 Treasurer Senior Class3 Key Club 1958-593 Honor Council 1958-593 Capt. 1958 Saber Drill3 Coach 1959 Saber Drill3 Cotillion Club 1955-59. Second Row: JOSEPH SCOTT BEAN3 Pinto3 Winchester, Tennessee. Every once in a while the urge to work comes upon me so I have to sleep it otff' Mite Football 1954-553 M'te Basketball 1954-553 Honor Roll 1954-553 Platoon Compe- tition 1954-553 .l.V. Basketball 1957-583 J.V, Football 1957- 583 Varsity Basketball 1958-593 Pvt. 1954-573 Cpl. 19583 Sgt. 1959. ROBERT WILLIAM BECK3 8utch3 3708 East 46th St,, Tulsa, Oklahoma, A little inaccuracy avoids a world oi explanation, Best Drilled Co. 1957-583 Platoon Competi- tion lst Semester 1958-593 Pvt. 19573 P.F,C. 1958-593 Cpl. 19593 Sgt. 19593 Meritorious Conduct 1958-593 A.P. Ist Semester 19573 Drama Club 1958-593 Assistant Editor SABER 1958-593 Cotillion Club 1957-59. Third Row: GEORGE HENRY BENJAMIN, JR.3 8eniie3 1958 Wolte St., Little Rock, Arkansas, The ladder to success is tull ot splinters, which hurt the most on the way down. Pvt. 1957-583 Cpl, 19583 Sgt. 1958-593 S.F.C. 19593 Meritorious Conduct 19593 Cum Laude 1958-593 A.P. 1957-593 Varsity Football 19583 J.V. Track 19583 Boxhg 1957-583 Cotillicn Club 1957-59. EUGENE RUSSELL BOLLINGER, JR.3 Dutch3 P.O. Box 208, Rockwood, Tennessee. Lite is tull ot disappoint- ments. Meritorious Conduct 1954-563 Platoon Competi- tion 19543 Best Drilled Platoon 19583 Best Drilled Company 19583 Best Drilled Squad 19583 2nd Best Drilled Cadet 19583 Gorgas Guard 1955-593 Pvt, 1954-563 P.F.C, 19573 Pvt. 19573 Cpl. 19583 Sgt. 19583 S.F.C. 19583 MfSgt, 19593 Honor Roll 1954-573 A,P, 1957-583 Eighth Grade Scholar- ship3 United Daughters of the Confederacy Essay Medal 19563 Mite Football 1954-553 J,V, Football 1956-573 Track 19553 J.V. Baseball 19563 Ritle Team 1955-573 2nd Place 3rd Arrny Hearst Rifle Match3 Wrestling 1957-593 Brother hood ot St. Andrew 1958-593 National Forensics League 1955-59. E SENI ASS OF 19 First Row: POWELL BRISCOE, III, Swittyg l28O West Beach, Pass Christian, Mississippi, The trouble about chasing women comes after you catch them. P.F.C. I957-585 Cpl, l95B: Sgt. l958, S.F,C. 19583 Master Sgt, l959g Platoon Com petition l957, I959g Best Drilled Squad I957, Meritorious Conduct l958-593 Best Drilled Company I957-5Bg SharD- shooter Medal l957g Mite Basketball l956g J.V, Football l957g Varsity Tennis l95b-591 Varsity Football l959g J.V. Soccer l957g Varsity Soccer l958g Business Manage' SABER l958s59g Guidon l956, 59. PETER HOWARD BROWN, 633 Decatur Street, New Or- leans, Louisiana. All ot the animals, excepting mari know that the principal business of life is to enioy it Pvt. I955-57: Col, l958g Sgt. l95Bj S.F.C, l95Bj Gorqas Guard l957-597 Elite Platoon l9'57, Best Drilled Companv l957g Best Drilled Platoon l957g Platoon Competition i955- 56g Gorgas Guard Sugar Bowl Classic I959g Academic Privileges i956-53, Mite Football l955g Military Editor SABER l95'?g Cotillion Club i955-593 Drama Group l958. Second Row: WILLIAM O'NEAL BROWN, Wo , 4lB Riverview Circle, Florence, Alabama. When you have a minute, tell me all you know. Pvt. l957g P.F,C. l95Bg Cpl. l95Bg Sgt. l959g Meritorious Conduct l958-59, Platoon Competition I958Y59g Gorgas Guard I958-59, Gorgas Guard Sugar Bowl Classic l959g Rifle Team l957g Swimming l95B-593 Cotillion Club I957-59. JOE BRUCE, Cookeville, Tennessee. Varsity Football I958- 59g Platoon Competition l95B-59, Cotillion Club I95B-59. Third Row: JAMES KING BRUMBYg Brumg BOO Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables, Florida, The person with a deep keel not a big sail, will fare best on the rough sea ot lite. Pvt, i957-583 P.F,C. l958, Cpl. l958j Sgt. l959g Platoon Competition l958g Meritorious Conduct I958-59, J.V. Rifle Team i957-583 Sharpshooter l958, Cotillion Club l958-59, Co-Senior Editor SABER i958-59. WILLIAM ARTHUR BULL, Bill, II38 Ocean Blvd., At laritic Beach, Florida, Women are a dime a dozen, I wish I had a dozen dimes. Cpl. l958g Sgt, I958g S.F.C,. l959g Master Sgt. N595 Best Drilled Company l956f577 Best Drilled Squad l957-587 Best Drilled Platoon I957-SB, Best Drilled Company i957-585 Football i957-595 J.V. Basketball l957-583 Swimming i956-57, Cotillion Club Date Manager l95B-59. First Row: DAVID ARTHUR BUTLER, 2105 Lee Ave., Tallahassee, Fla, Don't sweat life, you'1l never get out of it alive. Pvt, 1957-58, Cpl. 1958, Sgt. 1959, Best Drilled Co. 1957- 58, Rifle Team 1957-59,. Capt. Rifle Team 1958-59, Marks- man 1957-58, Guidon 1957-59, Photography Editor Guidon 1958-59, Photography Editor SABER 1958-59, Cotillion Club 1957-59. JAMES DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, JR., Dome, C , P,O. Box 162, Versailles, Ky, The world has much to offer and work is the key to these offerings. Meritorious Conduct 1957, Best Drilled Platoon 1956, Gorgas Guard 1957-58, Pvt. 1955-56, P.F.C. 1956-57, Cpl. 1957, Sgt, 1957, S.F,C. 1958, 2nd Lt. 1958, Ist Lt. 1959, A.P. 1955-56, 1957-58, Mile Football 1955-56, Track 1957, J.V. Baseball Mgr. 1956, J.V. Football Mgr. 1957, Brotherhood of St. Andrew 1957-59, Cotillion Club 1955-59. Second Row: FLAVIS CASSON, JR., Rt. 1, Dalton Pike, Cleveland, Tenn. There is nothing by which men display their char- acter so much as in what they consider ridiculous. Corp. 1956-57, 2nd Lt. 1957-58, Ist Lt. 1957-58, 2nd Ll. 1958, Ist Ll, 1958, Capt. 1959, Gorgas Guard 1956-59, Gorgas Guard Commander 1957-59, Vanderbilt Drill Competition Second Place Trophy 1958, Gorgas Guard Sugar Bowl Classic 1958-59, Meritorious Conduct 1956-57, 1957-58, Best Drilled Platoon 1956-57, Expert Rifleman, Varsity Goll 1956-59, Varsity Wrestling 1956-59, Saber Drill 1957, Key Club 1956-59, Vice-President Senior Class 1957-58, Honor Council 1957-59, Brotherhood of St. Andrew 1958-59. RICHARD EDWIN CHRISMAN, Dick, 819 N. Green- way Dr., Coral Gables, Florida, The respect you gain from others is dependent only upon the respect you have for yourself. Pvt. 1956-57, Cpl. 1957-58, Sgt. 1958, S.F.C. 1959, Platoon Competition 1957-58, Best Drilled Platoon 1957-58, Best Drilled Company 1958, Gorgas Guard 1956- 59, Vanderbilt Drill Competition 1957-58, Gorgas Guard Sugar Bowl Classic 1958-59, Sharpshooter Award 1957, Marksmanship Medal 1958, Saber Drill 1958, Academic Privileges 1958, J.V. Football 1956, J.V. Basketball 1957, Track 1957-59, Key Club 1957-59, Brotherhood ol Saint Andrews 1957-59, Cotillion Club 1956-59, Secretary Co- tillion Club 1959. Third Row: DAVID JOHN COCHRAN, Mortimer, 409 Unadilla St., Shreveport, Louisiana. Whatever you do, don't lose your head. Meritorious Conduct 1957-58, Pvt, 1957-58, Sgt. 1958, S.F.C, 1959, J.V. Swimming 1958, Varsity Swim- ming 1959, Cotillion Club 1957-59. JOHN CRAIB COX, JR., John, 7 Lindworth Lane, St. Louis Co. 17, Missouri, Je vins, ie vis, ie partis. Best Drilled Company 1958, S.F,C. 1958-59, Letter ot' Com- mendation National Merit Scholarship Tests I958, Guidon 1955-58, Choir 1956-59, Cotillion Club 1955-59. E SENI CLASS OF19 l Firs'l' Row: BILL DIXON3 Big Red3 3425 Kingsgafe Blvd., Toledo, Ohio. Never le? your parenls gel the upper hand. Pvf. 19573 Cpl. 19573 S.F.C. 19583 Firsf Serqeanl 19593 Besf Drilled Plaloon 1957-583 Merilorious Conducf 1958-593 Sharpshooier Medal 19573 Boxing Team 1957-583 Colillion Club 1957-59. JOHN PATTON EVANS3 4811 Jefferson Avenue, Gulf- porl, Mississippi. l'm'here all 24 hours of 'the ddYf you wanl me lo work foo? Pvl. 1957-583 Cpl, 19583 Sgr. 19593 Rifle Team 1957-593 Baseball 1957-583 Manager 1958- 593 Guidon 1957-533 Cofillion 1957-59. Second Row: HARRY BOYD FOLK3 'll'lBf1lC:'l 3206 Tennessee Bldg., Housfon, Texas. Walk slraighf inf o 'the -hearl of danger for lhere you shall find safely. Pvl. 1957-583 Cpl. 1958- 593 Guidon 1958-593 Boxing 1957-583 Rifle Team 1958-593 Foofball 1958-593 Colillion Club 1957-59. SANDERS FOWLER, lll3 Fleur3 403 Brierwood, Shreve- porl, Louisiana, Today is lhe Tomorrow you worried aboul yeslerday, and all is well. Merilorious Conducf 1956-593 Pvf. l956-57: P.F.C. 1957-583 Cpl. 19583 Sql. 19593 Academic Privileges 1956-573 E. Kirby-Smifh Essay Medal 19573 N.F.L. 1956-593 Guidon 1958-593 Drama Club 1958- 593 Co-Senior Edilor SABERQ Colillion Club 1956-59. Third Row: ROBERT ARNOLD FREYER3 743 Jeronimo Dr., Coral Gables, Florida. Beer, beer, everywhere and nor a drop lo drink. Gorgas Guard 1957-583 Meritorious Conducl 19583 P.F.C. 19583 Col. 19583 Sgl. 1958-593 Plaloon Com- pelifion 19573 Top 101 Mililary 1957-583 Varsily Wreslling 1958-59. ROBERTSON HAYES GAYLOR: Robin3 15 Brock Slreel, Inman, Soulh Carolina. l am the inferior of any man whose righls 1 frample under fool. Cpl. 19573 Sgl. 19585 SFC 19583 Sharpshooler Medal 1957-583 Merilorious Con- ducl 1957-593 Gorgas Guard 1958-595 Besl Drilled Squad 19573 Academic Privileges 1956-573 Varsity Tennis 1957- 593 Vice Presidenl Sludenf Council 19593 Features Editor Guidon 19563 Edilor-in-Chief Guidon 1957-593 SABER I9563 Drama Club 1958-593 Glee Club 1957-593 Cheer- leader 1956-583 N.F.L. 1958-593 Orchesira 1958-593 Quill and Scroll 1958-593 Colillion Club 1956-59. First Row: DAVID BERGEN GRACY, 2509 Harris Blvd., Austin 3, Texas. Do your duty in all things, You cannot do more. You should not wish to do less. Top Ten Percent Mili- tary l956-58: Distinguished R.O.T.C. Cadet ot Junior Class I958: Platoon Competition l954-56: Meritorious Conduct l958-59: Cpl. l957-58: Sgt. l957-58: S.F.C. I958- 59: First Sgt. I958-59: U.D.C. Essay Medals I956-58: His- tory Medal l958: Honor Roll l955: J.V. Baseball l956: J.V. Soccer l957: Mite Basketball l956g Outstanding Un- dergraduate l95B: Quill and Scroll Society l958: Guidon l956-58: Cotillion Club l954-59. HUGH ZWINGLE GRAHAM, JR.: Huge: 302 Over- brook Rd., Greenville, S.C, For they can conquer who think they can. Saber Drill l957-58: Gorgas Guard I957-58: Meritorious Conduct l957-59: Pvt, I957: Cpl. l958: S.F.C. l958: MfSgt. l958: First Sergeant l959: Pla- toon Competition l957: Varsity Soccer l958-59: Honor Council l958-59: Student Council l958-59: Key Club l95B- 59: President Cotillion Club l958-59: Secretary Brother- hood ot St, Andrew: Photography Editor Guidon l958-59. Second Row: PORTER ALEXANDER HALYBURTON: Hally: 5l8 Lori- n-ier Rd., Davidson, N.C. Worry, the interest paid by those who borrow troubIe. P,F.C, l957-58: Sgt. l958: S.F.C. 1959: Meritorious Conduct l958-593 A.P. I957-58: Varsity Wrestling l957-59: Guidon l957f59: Glee Club l958-59: Drama Club l957-59: Band l957f59: Cotillion Club I957-59. WAYNE BERNARD HICKS: Charnp: 507 N. Green St., Pensacola, Fla. You know what I like! Gorgas Guard l957f5B: Meritorious Conduct l958-593 Saber Drill I958- 59: Best Drilled Squad l957: Best Drilled Platoon i956- sag Best Drilled ca. l956-58: Pvt. 195657, P.F.C. 1957, Cpl. I957: Sgt. l95B: S.F.C. l958: lst Lt, l958: Capt. l959: Sharpshooter l956-57: Vanderbilt Drill Competition l958: A.P. 1957: Boxing Team l956-58: Golden Gloves Champion l956-58: J.V, Football l957: Wrestling Team l957-59: Key Clu l95B-59: Sgt.-at-Arms Junior Class: Cotillion Club l956-59. Third Row: MacDONOUGH CRAVEN HILL: I-layseed: Box 24, Carey, Ohio. You dritt toward the rocks, but you row toward success. Pvt. i957-58: Cpl. l958-59: J.V, Football l957: Baseball l957: Soccer l957-58: Varsity Soccer l958- 59: Cotillion Club I957-59. THOMAS FIELDING HILL, JR., 3844 Southwestern Blvd., Dallas, Texas. The only thing a person -has to tear is tear itself. J.V. Baseball 1957-583 Varsity Baseball I958: Cotillion Club i957-59. THE SENI R ASS OF 19 Firsl Row: PETER G. HlTTg Rabbilg Box 376 Roule I, Landoyer, Maryland, There he slands, slraighl and proud. Bul lhal is lhe side lha faces the crowd. Besl Drilled Squad l958, Besl Drilled Company l958g Besl Drilled Plaloon 19585 Pvl, l957g P.F.C. i958g Sql, l958g SFC l958g M!Sql. l959g Top Ten Percenl Milflary Grades l957-58: Cum Laude Sociely l9S8-595 Academic Privileges I957-585 Var- sily Foolball l957-583 Honorable Menlion All-Mid Soulhg Varsily Baseball l958-59g Varsily Soccer l958A59g Brolher- hood of Sl. Andrews I957-597 Sludenl Council H58-59. FRED HORNADAY, 520 Easl lllh, Mission, Texas, There is somelhing in beng a poslage slamp, you always qel someplace by slicking lo lhe same lhing. Pyl. I957-581 P.F.C. l958g Cpl. l958, Sql. l958-593 Besl Drilled Squad l958, Besl Drilled Company l95Bg Varsily Tennis l957-59, Foolball l957-58, Gorgas Guard l958f59. Second Row: JAMES BLANCHARD HUFF, JR.: Blanchardg ll3I l6lh Avenue, Columbus, Georgia, The qrealesl lhing in lhe world is nol so much where we are, bul in whal direc- lion we're going, Gorqas Guard l958-593 Plaloon Com- pelilion lsl Semesler l95B-59, Wreslling l958-59, CO- lillion Club ICISB-59. GILBERT EARL JOHNSON, JR., Giblelg Morgan John- son Road, Bradenlon, Florida. 'll-le who wrongs a lriend, wrongs himself more. Plaloon Compelilion l955g Besl Drilled Squad l9S5g Besl Drilled Company I955g Meri- lorious Conducl l956Y59, American Legion Dislinguished Cadel Award l956-573 Gorqas Guard l957f59: Vanderbill Compelilion I956Y57, Gorges Guard Sugar Bowl Classic l9593 Top Ten Percenl Mililary Grades l958-593 P.F.C. l956g Cpl. I957g Sql. I958g SFC l95Bg Caplain I959, Ma- ior I'?59g Mile Foolball l9.:5f56g Soccer Team l956-S83 De- Molay l9S5A58q Scribe-Treasurer DeMolay l956-583 Key Club I956-593 Treasurer Key Club l958-59g Brolherhood of Sl. Andrews I956-593 Presidenl Brolherhood ol Sl. An- drews I958-59g Guidon I958-59, Secrelary Freshman Class l955,56, Secrelary Sophomore Class l956-575 Secrelary Junior Class l957-583 Vice-Presidenl Senior Class l958A 595 Charler Member Sludenl Council l955f56q Sludenl Council I955fS9g Honor Council l957-593 Secrelary Honor Council l958-59, Collllion Club N55-59. Third Row: HENRY JOHNSON, Shreveporl, Louisiana. Pvl. l957-581 Sql, F2585 Pyl, l958g Varsily Foolball l957'59g Colillfon Club l957-59. DONALD HARDEE JOHNSTON, l204 Woodland Terrace, Dolhan, Alabama, Thinking is lhe hardesl work lhere is, which is lhe probable reason why so lew engage in il, Besl Drilled Company ISJSB, Besl Drilled Plaloon l958g Plaloon Corrlpelilion l958, Cpl, l95B1 Sql. l'?58f59, Foolball l957g Golf I958-59g Glee Club l958-593 Drama Club I'?58f59g Universily Choir I957-59, Guidon V758-59, Colillion Club l959-59. First Row: ROBERT HOLLAND JONES, JR.3 Scary 522 Unadilla, Shreveport, Louisiana. A Sewanee Man can do any. thing. Pvt. 1956-573 Cpl. 1957-583 Sgt. 19583 S.F.C. 19583 Master Sgt. 19593 First Sqt. 19593 Meritorious Conduct 19583 J.V. Football 1957-583 Gorgas Guard 1957-593 Gor- gas guard Vanderbilt Competition 19583 Cotillion Club 1956-5 . WILLIAM KIRBY JONES, 418 Wisdom Ave., Jackson, Tennessee. To acquire a little knowledge is To have much doubt3 to acquire much knowledge is to have much wisdom. Pvt, 1955-573 P.F.C. 19583 Sgt. 19583 S.F.C. 19583 Platoon Competition 1956-583 J.V. Football 19583 Rifle Team 1955-593 Golt 19583 Wrestling 19583 Cotillion 1955-59. Second Row: D. VAUGHAN KEELY, R.F.D. 4, Box 94, Elizabeth City, North Carolina, The force that through the green fuse drives the flower drives my green age. P.F.C. 19583 Cpl. 19583 Sgt. 19593 Ist place National Poetry Contest Golf 1957-583 Glee Club 1958-593 Drama Club 1958-593 Guidon 1958-593 N.F.1.. 1957-59. ALBERT KEY: Al3 303 Perry Drive, Marshall, Texas. Courtesy doesn't cost a niclcel, but it's worth a fortune anywhere. Pvt, 19573 Col. 19583 Sgt. 19583 S.F.C. 19593 Honor Roll 19573 Academic Privileges 19583 Cum Laude 1958-593 Ritle Team 1957-583 Soccer 1957-583 Cross Coun- try Team 1958-593 Co-Captain Cross Country Team 1958- 59. Third Row: EDWIN RODERICK KOBER63 Roc13 707 Moore St., Baton Rouge, Louisiana. What Ho! The world's all right, I say. Pvt. 1957-583 Cpl. 1958-593 Gorgas Guard 1957-593 Gorgas Guard Sugar Bowl Classic 19593 Varsity Football 1957-583 Varsity Swimming 1957-593 5th Place All Mid South 19583 Sports Editor SABER 19593 Cotillion Club Dale Manager 1959. WILLIAM DALE LEDBETTER, 3262 Reba, Houston, Texas. Expect the worst and never be disappointed. Pvt. 1957- 583 P.F.C. 19583 Cpl. 1958-593 Sgt. 19593 Best Drilled Pla- toon 19583 Best Drilled Company 19583 Varsity Swimming 1957-593 Cotillion Club 1957-59. ASS 9 ' ' First Row: PHILIP F. LEE, Ill, Pass Christian, Mississippi. With all these leaders around l am glad that I am iust a tollow- er. Gorgas Guard l956-59, Vanderbilt Drill Competi- tion l957, Sugar Bowl Classic Gorgas Guard, I959, Best Drilled Platoon 1956, Pvt. l955-57, Col. l957-58, Pvt. I958- 59, P.F.C. l959, Ritle Team l957-59. JERRY LOCKETT, IIO7 Bth Street, Leesburg, Florida. Use your head, it's the little things in lite that count. Pvt, l957, P.F.C. I958, Cpl. 85l9, Sgt. I95Bg S.F.C. l959, Platoon Competition lst Semester I958-59, Academic Privilege I957-59, Cu mLaude l958-59, Vice-President Cum Laude I958-59, J.V. Baseball l957-59, J.V. Basketball l957-58, Cotillion Club l957-59. Second Row: CARLOS A. LOOP, JR., Amherst, Virginia. What-me worry? Cpl. l957, Sgt. l959, J.V. Football l957, Varsity Soccer 1958, Varsity Football l958. JACK WHITING MacKAY, JR., Crow, Brookwood Drive, Briarcliff Estates, Birmingham 9, Alabama. God made the earth and rested. Then God made man and rested. Then God made woman, and since then neither God nor man has rested. Pvt. l955-56, P.F.C. l956, Pvt, l957, Sgt. I958, S.F.C. I958-59, Top Ten Percent Military l956, Best Drilled Squad l956, Best Drilled Platoon I957, Platoon Competition l956, Best Drilled Company l956g Marksrnanship Medal l956, Sharpshooter Medal l957, Captain Freshman Football Team I955, Captain Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Soccer Team I957-59, Captain Junior Varsity Baseball Team l956g Track I958, Co-Capt. Varsity Cross Country Track I958, Baseball I956-58, Foot- ball l955-57, Cotillion Club I955-59, Guidon Staff l955-56. Third Row: BENJAMIN LESTER MASON, Zero, l2ll Milledge Rd., Augusta, Georgia. The grass on the other side always looks greener but it is still lust as hard to cut. Pvt. l957g SFC l95B, 2nd Lt. l95B, lst Lt. l959, Sharpshooter l957, Platoon Competition l958, Meritorious Conduct l959, Varsity Rifle Team I956, Best Drilled Squad l95Bg J.V. Football l956, Mgr, Soccer Team l958, Golf Team l958, Vice-President Cotillion Club l957-58, Brotherhood ot St. Andrews I958-59. HARROLD EDMOND MATHENY, JR., Maverick, 3l35 Long Bldg., Nashville, Tennessee, No man knows the value ot victory better than the man who has suffered defeat. Cpl, l957-58, Sgt. l957-58, SFC l95B, Master Sgt. I958-59, Ist Sgt. l958-59, Best Drilled Squad I956- 57, Best Drilled Company 1956-57, Best Drilled Squad Leader l957-583 Gorgas Guard l956-59, Vanderbilt Com- petition I956-58, J.V. Football I956-57, Varsity Football l957-59, Soccer l956-59, Track l956-59. l I Firsl Row: CHARLES MICHAEL McCRARYg STump3 3528 8Ih Ave- nue So., Birmingham, Alabama. He who cannot forgive olhers breaks lhe bridge over which he rnus? pass him- self, Besl Drilled Plafoon l957p Cpl. I957-58g S.F.C. I958g M!Sgf. l958g Firsi' Sql. I959g Gorgas Guard Sugar Bowl Classic I959g Third Place Besf Drilled Individual I958g Asssfanr Commander of Gorgas Guard l95B-595 Brotherhood of Sf. Andrew 1958-S95 Honor Council l958- 59g Vice Presidenr Corillion Club I958-59. RICHARD FRENCH MCCREADY, JR., Lexingfon Road, Winchesler, Kenlucky. C'esf la vie! Merilorious Con- ducf I957-593 Plaloon Cornpeiilion l956g Pvi. l956-583 P.F.C. I958g S.F.C. l95Bg MfSgi'. l959g Junior Scholarship Medal I957-583 Cum Laude I95B-593 Honor Roll l957-583 Academic Privileges l95B-595 Guidon I957-59g SABER Aclivilies Edilor I958-59g Forensics I956-597 Henry Mark- ley Gass Medal for Excellence in Debale l957. Second Row: HOWARD GOULD McGEEg Maggieg 4074 Redwing Ave., Jackson, Mississippi. When you laugh lhe world laughs wilh you, when you cry, you cry alone. Plaloon Compelilion I957-SBI Merilorious Conducl I958f59g Co- Tillion Club l958-59: Glee Club I957-58. FRANK JAMES MILLER, JR.: 2408 Corinne Dr., Orlando, Florida. A poor man on his feel is richer fhan a rich man on his knees, Cpl. I95Bg J.V. Manager Foofball l957g Varsiiy Football Manager l'?59g Gorgas Guard I957-59. Third Row: NELSON MILLER, 202 Riverside Dr., Greenville, Souih Carolina. A hard won viclory is worth I0,000 limes more lhan an easy one. Foolball l957-59g Gorgas Guard i957-583 Brolherhood oi Si. Andrew l955-595 Treasurer ol Coliilion Club V758-59. OSCAR FRANCIS MILLER, JR.: Windyg 2508 Counlry Club Prado, Coral Gables! Florida. When I am right no one remembers. When I am wrong no one iorgelsf' Pvi. I'?5b-575 Col. I957-58g Sgl. l957-583 2nd Ll. l958-593 Gorgas Guard I958-591 Guidon I956-575 SABER l956-573 Plaloon Competition l956-573 Track l956-575 Saber Drill I957-581 J.V. Foolball I957-583 Brofherhood of Sl. Andrew i957-58g Isl Place Color Guard Compelifion l957-SS. E SENI ASS OF 19 Firsf Row: WALTER STEPHEN MlLLlNGTONg Bugsyg 230 Jay Slreer, Aol. 7G, Brooklyn I, New York. The only person who ever had all his work done by Fr7day was Robinson Crusoe. Pvl, I956-57: Cpl. l95Bg Sql, l958g 2nd Ll. l95Bg lsr Ll. l958g 2nd Ll. l959g Besl Drilled Company l9567 Top len Percenr Milirary Grades l956-593 Gorgas Guard l956-593 Vanderbilt Cornpelirion l957-593 Sugar Bowl l959g Academic Privileges l95Bg Varsily Swimming l958-59. LEWIS G. MINOR, 709 Slarlery Blvd., Shreveporl, Louisi- ana. Look before you leapg you mighl break your legs, Cpl. l958-595 Sql. l95B-59, Academic Privileges l957-585 Varsily Swimming I957-59. Second Row: THOMAS HENRY MORGAN, lllg 3609 Molaree Drive, Pensacola, Florida. l came, l saw, and l lefl. Pvf. l957-58: Cpl. l958-595 Merilorious Conducl l95B-593 J.V. Foolball lMgr.l I957-583 Varsily Track Team l957-59, Varsily Swimming llvlgnj l958-593 Gorgas Guard l95B- 59g Cofillion Club I958f59. E. DOUGLAS MUIR, JR.: Douqg lO6 Downing Dr., San Anlonioy Texas, I am inferior lo any man whose righls l rrample under fool. Pvl. l956-57, P.F.C. l957g Cpl. l957-583 sql. 1958, zna L+. 1953: :S+ L+. 1958-595 Meriv lorious Conduct l958-59, Besr Drilled Plaloon I957f5Bg Besl Drilled Company l957-583 Plaloon Compefirion l958g Presidenl of Sludenl Council l95B-593 Honor Council l95B-593 Key Club l95B-597 Brolherhood of Sr. Andrew l95B-593 Secretary of Senior Class l95B-595 Saber Drill Coach l958-593 Gorgas Guard l956-59. Third Row: JOHN TERRELL MUNALg Jack, I6l2 Belerneade Dr., Kinqsporl, Tenn. ll There is somelhing lo be done: do if yourself, and do il all, Top Ten Percenl l957-58g Pyf. l957-583 Sql. l958-595 Varsily Foolball l957-58, Varsily Baseball l95Bg J.V. Baskelball l958g Varsily Co-Caplain Basketball l959. PETER EDWARD ODENWELLERQ Odor, 3l6 McKinley Rd., Grosse Pofnle Farms, Michigan. Always Think be- lore you acl. Top Ten Percenl Military l957-581 Bes' Drilled Squad l958g Besl Drilled Company I95Bg Meri- lorious Conducf l956-583 Col. l957g Sgr. l95Bq 2nd Ll. l958g lsl Lf, l95Bg Capl. l959g Sharpshooler l956-575 Acae demic Privileges I956-575 Varsffy Fooiball Manager l957. Firsl' Row: MICHAEL CHARLES O'NEALg Animal, Tampa, Florida. Be sure brain is engaged before pulling moulh in mo- lion. PFC l958g Sql, l'?5Bg Pvl. I959g J.V. Foolball H563 Wreslling Team I956-595 Capl. Varsily Wreslling Team I959. ANTHONY F. PATRICK, Coach, IU3 Lanier Ave., Mo- bile, Alabama. A man musl sland erecl, nol be kepl erecl by olhers. Pvl. I957g Gorgas Guard I957-593 Cpl. I957'58g Sql, I95Bg 2nd Ll. l958g Isl Ll. l959g Merilorious Conducl l957-59g Varsily Baseball l958-59, Varsily Soccer I958-593 Soccer Caplain I959g Key Club l957Y59, Brolher- hood of Sl, Andrew I957-597 Treasurer Junior Class, Honor Council l95S-59. Second Row: JAMES CALMES PORTER, Jimmy, 642 Lucilla Dr., Ba- lon Rouge, Louisiana. ll is beller lew lo know less ll1an lew know so much lhal ain'l so. Pvl. l956-58, Sgl, l958, SFC W59, Academic Privilege I957g Tennis 1956, Dance Orcheslra l957-59g Colillion Club l956-59. JULIUS ANDERSON PRATT: Julieg Sewanee, Tennes- seeg Plaloon Compelilion I955, I956g Pvl, I955-583 Cpl. l958-593 Mile Baskelball l956g J.V. Soccer l957g J.V. Rifle Team l958'59g Experl Rifleman l957-595 Colillion Club l955-59. Third Row: EUGENE ROWLAND PREAUSg Prouslg 223 Academy Sl., Farmerville, Louisiana. He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed ollen, and loved much. Pvl. l967g P.F.C. l958g Sql. I95Sg SFC I959g Merilorious Conducl l957-59g Besl Drilled Company I'?58g Platoon Compelilion Isl Semesler l958-59, Honor Roll I957-583 Cum Laude l95B-593 Wreslling I957-585 N.F.L. l957-593 Vice-Presidenl N.F.L. l958-593 Sludenl Council l958-59, Isl Secrelary l95B-593 Colillion Club l957-59p SABER Jun' ior Edilor l957-583 Edilor-in-Chief SABER I958-59. EDWARD ALEXANDER QUINTARD, JR., I233 Owsley Ave., Columbus, Georgia. I had lhe world on a slring unlil I woke up. Pvl. l956-571 P.F.C. l957-58: Cpl, l957- 58g Sql. l958g SFC l959g MfSgl.g Besl Drilled Squad I956- 5Bg Besl Drilled Co, l956-573 Besl Drilled Plaloon l956- 57g Academic Privilege Isl Semesler i957-58, J.V. Base- ball I956-5Bg Varsily Baseball i958-593 Varsilv Cross Coun- lry l'?58-595 J.V. Baskelball l956-573 Varsily Baskelball I957-593 Gorgas Guard l958-595 Guidon l956-573 Colillion Club I95b-59. E SENI ASS 9 ' ' Firsl Row: GEORGE WASHINGTON RAMSEYQ Joe, Monleagle, Tennessee. lf you can gel out of anylhing, gel our of il. Pvl. I955-595 Varsily Wreslling l'?57-59. RUFUS TATE RAMSEYQ 5655 Piping Rock Lane, I-louslon, Texas. l came, I saw, I rebelled. Pvl. l956-58, Cpl. F7585 Sgr, l959g J.V. Baseball l956-57, Varsily Baseball I957-59, Colillion Club l956-59. Second Row: BYRON RIFE, Byron, l52 Edgewood Pl., San Antonio, Texas, Speak soflly and carry a big s'rick. Gorgas Guard I958-59, Gorges Guard Sugar Bowl Classic l959g Plaloon Compelilion lsl Semesler I'-758-59, Cofillion Club I95B-59. STUART ROBINSON, 20I Wesl Ave., Wayne, Pennsyl- vania. All slreams run lo lhe sea. bul lhe sea is nol full. Merilorious Conducl' l958g Plaloon Compelilion l958g Varsily Rifle Team I957-593 Cross Counlry Track Team l958-59, Glee Club l958g Colillion Club I957-59. Third Row: WILLIAM SCANLAN, JR., W. Perl. g l905 Palm Blvd., Brownsville, Texas. When pu? lo The lest, an ounce of Iovally is worlh a pound of cleverness. Pvl. l955-563 PFC l956-577 Cpl. l957g Sql. l957g S.F.C. l958g Isl Ll. l958g Capl. I959g Gorges Guard I956-59, Saber Drill l'?58- 59g Saber Drill Coach l958-597 Plaloon Compeliiion l956g Besi Drilled Company l958g Academic Privilege l957-585 Mile Foolball l956g J.V. Foolball l957g Varsily Wreslling l957-583 Key Club l956-593 Pres. Key Club l959g Brolher- hood of Sf. Andrew l95b-593 Pres. Sophomore, Junior, Senior Classesg Sludenl Council l956f59g I-lonor Council I957-595 Chairman Honor Council l959. BRYAN MARRS SCOFIELDQ Scoferg Fernandina Beach, Florida. Leaving S.M,A. May 25, l959, or BUST. Mile Foolball l955-563 Swimming l955-563 Wreslling l956f5B7 Track l956-575 Rifle Team l958-593 Cpl. l957-587 Sergeanl' l958-597 Cpl, l958-593 SABER Staff l958-59, Gorges Guard l957-58, Colillion Club l955-593 Dale Manager Colillion Club l958-59. Firsf Row: SAMUEL EUGENE SENTELL, lllg G-eneg 232 Alberf, Shreveporf, Louisiana, All fhings come fo fhose who sfrive. Pvl. l'?56-58g Sgf. l95Bg S.F.C. l958-59g Gorges Guard l958'59g Academic Privileges l957-593 J,V. Soccer l?56s57g Colillfon Club l956f59. FRANK I. SILLAY, JR., 207 Old Ivy Rd., Aflanfa, Georgia. Non illigifimae carborundun-i, Pvf, I958g Cpl. l958g Pyf. l958g Besf Drilled Plaloon l957g Semi-finalisf Nafional lvlerif Scholarshipg Winner Regional Geornefry Confesf l95Bg Honorable Menfion Sfafe Geomefry Confesf l958j Academic Privileges l958g N.C.T.E. Scholarship Nominee l958g Benwood Scholarship l957-595 J.V, Rifle Team I957- 58q Varsffy Rifle Team I95S-595 Co-capfain l95B-593 Guidon l957-593 Saber Aff Edifor l958-59: N.F.L. l959. Second Row: MARVIN SPARKS SINGLETARY, Blakely, Georgia. Most of The world is free and gay, flue resf is sfuclc wifh S.M.A. Soccer I958-595 Foofball l958-59. DAVID THOMAS SKIPWORTH. 3ll3 Federal Sl., El Paso, Texas. A friend should be one in whose undersfanding and virfue we can equally confide, and whose opinion we can value af once for ifs luslness and ifs sincerifyf' Pvf. l956-57: Sql. I'?57g S.F.C. l957-583 2nd Lf. l95Bg lsf Lf. l'?5S-593 Besf Drilled Squad l957g Besl' Drilled Company l957g Meriforious Conducf l957-595 Varsifv Swimming Cap- fain l'i59g Varsily Swimming l957'59. Third Row: JOHN THOMAS SLEMONSQ American Embassy, Bang' kok, Thailand. Anger is fhe mosf impofenf of passions fit affecfs nolhing if goes abouf, and hurfs fhe one who is possessed by if more fhan flie one agairisf whom if is direcfedf' P.F.C. l959g Academic Privileges N58-59g Cofillion Club I95859. HARRY MARSH SNEEDg Tucsonp Gulfporf, Mississippi. Pvl. l95b-57g Cpl. l957g Pvf. l957g S.F.C. l958g Isf Sgf. l959g Varsily Foofbafl l957-593 Capfain l958-593 J,V. Fool'- ball l95bg Boxing l957g J.V. Baskefball l957j G-uidon l957-59. E SENI ASS OF19 l 29 5 9 i Firsl Row: JOCQUE SOSKISQ JJ q I504 Park Circley Tampa, Flor- ida, Happiness, nol success, is The mosl imporfanf Thing in life. Gorqas Guard l957-59g Besl Drilled Plaroon I957- 58g Rifle Team I958-595 Glee Club WEB-593 Drama Group l957-59: Military Edifor SABER H58-59. GEORGE RUSSELL SUMNERQ 32l Soufh 22nd Ave., Hal- fiesburg, Miss. Every day al S.M.A. was greal since il meant one less day unlil Commencement Pvl. l958- 59g Colillion Club I958-59, Second Row: PEDER ROBERT TARBOXg 2255 Norwood Blvd., Florence, Alabama. Make yourself an honesl man, and Then you may be sure There is one rascal less in the world. Aca- demic Privlleqe l958g Colillion Club I95859. HERBERT L. THOMASg 598l S.W, B5fh Sr., Miami, Flor- ida, If you can Touch ir you can gel if. PFC I958g S.F.C. I958g MXSQT. l959g J.V. Foolball I957-583 Soccer Capf. l95B-593 Gorqas Guard l957g Brofherhood of Sl. Andrew V958-591 Cofillion Club I957-59. Third Row: GILBERT LYNN VARNELLg Colonelg Sewanee, Tennes- see. Behold The hapoy moron, He doesn'i give a damnp I wsh I were a moronfMy God, perhaps I am! Top Ten Percenl Mililary l956g Meritorious Conducf I955- 56g Sql. I957'58g Freshman SchoIarsh'p Medalg Sophomore Scholarship Medalg Lalin Medal I956, l957g Honor Roll l'?55-583 Cum Laude I938-593 Pres. Cum Laude I958-593 Mile Foofball l'?55g J.V. Foofball l956-57: J.V. Baskefball ICapl.I I956-577 Varsily Baslcelball lCap'r.I I957-595 Mos? Improved Player Baslralball I957-593 JN, Baseball l95b- 57g Varsily Baseball I958'59q Key Club i957-59. KENNETH MITCHELL JOHN WAGNERg Kem 3I03 E. Sunshine, Springfield, Missouri. There is no fear in loveg for periecf love caslelh out fear. PFC l958g Cpl. I95Bg Sgr. I958g Varsity Football Manager I957-58g Varsity Bas- keiball Manager I957-58g Varsily Baslrelball I959. T H E I R L S First Row: LOUIS GERCKE WALKER3 Lou3 3033 Branstort Rd., Augusta, Georgia. 1 have done so much with so 1'ttle for so long that now 1 can do anything with nothing at al1. Pvt. 1954-553 Cpl. 1955-563 Sgt. 1956-573 SFC 19573 lst Lt. 19573 Capt, 19583 Mai. 19593 Meritorious Conduct 1954-573 Gorgas Guard 1954-553 Saber Drill 1956-573 iMte Football 19543 J.V. Football 19553 Varsity Football 1956-573 Varsity Golf 19573 Varsity Swimming 1954-583 Key Club 1955-583 Brotherhood of St, Andrew 1954-583 Honor Coun- cil 1956-58. BAYARD HARDING WALTERS3 Banyard3 601 Cherry Street, Henderson, Kentucky, Canned and frozen iuices are becoming more and more popular but most men prefer to squeeze their own tomatoes. Meritorious oCn- duct 1957-583 Cpl. 19573 Sgt. 19573 S.F.C, 19583 2nd Lt. 19583 lst Lt. 1958-593 Outstanding Undergraduate 19583 Best Drilled Squad 19583 Gorgas Guard 19583 Academic Privileges lst Semester 19573 J.V. Football 19573 Varsity Football Mgr. 19583 Varsity Basketball 1957-593 Varsity Tennis 19583 J.V. Basketball 1956-573 Brotherhood of St. Andrews 1957-593 S Club 19593 Guidon 1956-57. Second Row: ALEX WILHELMQ Av. 100 No. 96-53, Valencia, Venezuela. When society gets sick, it drinks the medicine of war. Soccer 1958-593 Platoon Competition 19583 Cotillion Club 1958-59. MICKEY LEWIS WILLIAMS3 Knave3 1012 Hinton Ave- nue, Lumberton, Mississippi. Method is good in all things, Order governs the world, The devil is the author of confusion. Best Drilled Squad 1955-563 Best Drilled Platoon 1956 81 19583 Outstanding Undergraduate 1957- 583 Meritorious Conduct 1956-593 Best Drilled Company 19583 Gorgas Guard 1958-593 Cpl. 1956-573 Sgt. 19573 SFC 1957-583 Maior 19583 Lt. Colonel 19593 Academic Privi- lege 1956-573 Mite Basketball 1955-563 Varsity Baseball 19593 J,V. Basketball 1956-573 Varsity Tennis 1956-583 Key Club 1956-583 Vice President 1958-593 Brotherhood of St. Andrews 1958-593 Secretary 1957-583 Honor Council 1958- 593 Guidon Sta: 19583 Student Council 1958-593 Saber Drill 19583 Cotillion Club 1955-59. Third Row: MIKE WILLIAMSON: Little Will3 Mingo Road, Route 1, Winchester, Tennessee. En la boca aerrada no entran 'moscas', Pvt. 1956-573 P.F.C. 1957-583 Sgt. 19583 SFC 1958-593 Best Drilled Company Competition 19573 Best Drilled Platoon 19573 Rifle Team 19563 Baseball Manager 19563 Sharpshooter 19563 Meritorious Conduct 1958-593 Wrestling 1956-583 Sports Editor 1958-59 Guidon. WILLIAM F. WYNNE, 205 25th Street, Catlettsburg, Ken- tucky. How beautiful it is to do nothing and rest after- ward. Pvt. 1957-583 Sgt. 19583 SFC 19583 Sgt. 19583 Var- sity Football 1957-583 Cotillion Club 1957-59. lNot picturedl CARL FREEMAN LUCKEY, JR.3 2010 Ar- lington Blvd., Florence, Alabama, To know her is to love her, and 1 know her. Gorgas Guard 1958-593 Meri- torious lst Semester 19583 Cotillion Club. RCLASS Firs+ Row: . JOI-IN ADAIR A'fcIw'son, Kan. NORMAN ADOUE Housfon, Texas HUGH ALEXANDER Whafley, Ga. DEWEY BAILEY Cowan, Tenn. Second Row: GUS BALDWIN III SIideII, La. HUGH BANKS LouIsvIIle, Ky. TOMMY BARRETT MIdIand, Texas HARRISON BARTLING KnoxviIIe, Tenn. Third Row: JOHN BASKETT Aflanfa, Ga. MIKE BAXTER Texarkana, Ark. TED BILL BaInesviIle, FIa. CLIFFORD BLOOM JR Adara, Tu rkey Four+h Row: MIKE BLYN BeIvIew, Fla. BEALL BOWDEN Monfeagle, Tenn. JAY BOWLES Oak Ridge, Tenn, BOBBY CARLSON Birmmgham, Aia. FirsI Row: . CHIP CARPENTER New OrIeans, La. PRESTON CLAYTON JR CIayTon, AIa. RICHARD COE Birmfngham, AIG. ARTI-IUR CZERWONKY Arlfnqfon, Va. Second Row: CRAIG DEPKEN Chicago, III. TED GLASS Columbus, Ga. M ICHAEL GRACY Gainesville! FIa. CHARLES GRIFFIN WoodviIIe, N, C. Third Row: HOWARD GUNTER JacIwsoriviIIe, FIG. J I M HAI R CrosseII, Ark. GREG6 HENSON Wimchesfer, Tenn. ROBERT I-IERREN Com' GabIes, FIG. FOUTII1 Row: HARRIS HESTER CoIumbus, Miss. DEE HOUSES Jonesboro, Ark, JOE HOUSE BaIesviIIe, Miss, BILL HUEE Commbus, Ga. Firs+ Row-: 'NALDO JONES Afarva, G-3. BlLLY KlRBYfSMl'l'l-l Sewaweel Tenn. FlNLEY KNlGHT Jacksonvllfe, Fla. RONNY KRINO Sao Paulo, Brazll Second Row: MlKEY LONG Sewanee, Tenn. DREW LUCAS Coconul Grove, Fla CARL LUCKEY Florence, A'a, JOHN MABEN Carler, Ga. Third Row: DOUG MANSP-llP Salon Rouge, La. THERON MCFATTER Doilwan, Ala. BOB M ERCER Cleveland, Tenn. ROBERT MERCKE Louisville, Ky, Four+l'1Row: KEVIN MORAVEK Wlncnesfer, Tenn. SAM MUIR San Anfonio, Texas BOB OLIVER Co'al Gableg Fla. MALCOLM OWEN Sewanee, Tenn. Firsf Row: SCOTT PETAGNA Birmingham, Ala. STAN LEY PH I LLI P'PY Fayelleville, Ark, BILL PIERCE Tampa, Fla. BILLY PRATHER Monleaqle, Tenn. Second Row: PAUL RYAN Dallas, Texas JAN SCHOLL Louisville, Ky. GEORGE SMITI-I Winchester, Ky. FARLEY SNOW Tuscaloosa, Ala. Third Row: JAMES SPENCER Sparlanburg, S. C. I-IERSCI-TEL STINE Fl. Worfh, Texas STUART STOREY Winnfield, La. TOM MY STU DSTILL Orlando, Fla. FOUFTI1 Row: HENRY TAYLOR For? Lauderdale, Fla. ALAN TAYLOR Tampa, Fla. HARVEY TEM PLETON Winchesler, Tenn. JIMMY THOMAS Miami, Fla. F Firsf Row: WAYNE WATTS Cowmbla, S. C NAARQNG NVEBB Sewanee Term. BEN WEST Naswble, Tenn. JOHN WRNGHT Arfingfon, Va. Second Row. PAUL WWGHT Berea, Ky. ROD YATES Sewanee, Tenn. SOPHOMORES Firsi Row: HUGH ALEXANDER PHILLIP BACON . BILL BAKER . . . FRED BALDWIN . . Second Row: GENE BALL .... KENNETH BLANTON JOE BOYD ..... BILL BROCK . Third Row: MARK BURNETT . BILL BUXTON . . . WALTER CALDWELL WILLIAM CALVERT Fourfln Row: MAC CONARD . . . DAVID COULSON BILLY EATON . . . SIDNEY EVANS . Fifih Row: MIKE EINNEY . . FRANK FREEMAN . TOM GIRDLER . . GEOFEREY HAIGH . . Sixfh Row: GEORGE l'lARTWELL BRYAN HARWELL . DOUG HENDERSON JOE HICKERSON , . Sevenfh Row: . SONNY HUCKABY RICKY KELLER . KIRK KERR ,.,. HENRY LANCASTER Eigh+h Rowz. ALLEN LINDSEY, JR. ARTHUR LUCAS . JOHN MAGINNIS . JOHN MELLON . . . Houslon, Texas . , Lexinglon, Ky. . Sewanee, Tenn. . ,Slidell, La. . . F'r.Wor+l1,Texas . . .Cowan,Tenn. . .Cowan,Tenn. . .Cowan,Tenn. . . Bradenfon, Fla. . . , Ada, Olcla. , Amarillo, Texas . Jacksonville, Fla. . Everglades, Fla. . . Housfon, Texas . , Orlando, Fla. , Bifminql1am,Ela, . .Soulln Miami, Fla. . . .Sewanee,Tenn. . Hunlinqlon, W.Va. . ,Mencll1am, N.J. . . Melbourne, Fla. . .Cl1aI'ranooga, Tenn. . . .AllanIa,Ga. . .Winclweslen Tenn. . . . . . HunIsville,Ala. Wrighl-Pallerson AEB,Ol'1io . . Olclalwoma Cify, Olcla. , , . . Sewanee, Tenn. . . .MilI'on,Ela. . Townsend, Ga. . .CovinqIon, La. , . Pasadena, Calif. SOPHOMORES Firsf Row: DOUG MORGAN . JACK MURPHY . HUXLEY NIXON . . JOE PARKER . . Second Row: JAMES PAXSON . . EMORY PEEBLES III ROBERT PETERSON JOHN ROBERTS . . Third Row: ROC ROGERS . JACK SIMS . . JAY SQUIRES . . . EDWARD STRAIN . Fourih Row: HANLEY TEM PLETON CHARLEY TERRILL BILLY TERRILL . . ALLEN THOMAS . Fiffh Row: JOHN TYLER . . ALEX UMSTEAD . JIMMY VARNELL . STEPHEN WEBB . . Sixfh Row: .CincinnaIi, Ohio Washinqfon, D.C. . ,AugusI'a. Ga. . GreenviIIe, SC. . Forf Pierce, Fla. . . MobiIe,AIa. New Orleans, La. . . A'rIan+a, Ga. Moniqomery, AIa. .Akqaig, Arabia . . PensaccIa, Ha. . Hoganville, Ga. Winchesfer, Tenn. . Sewanee. Tenn. . Sewanee, Tenn. . . Bafon Rouge, La. Chai-Iesion, Tenn. . .Durham, N.C. .Sewanee, Tenn. . Sewanee, Tenn. CHRISTOPHER WEATHERS Dhahran,SaudiAraIoia KIRK WHATLEY . STEVE WILKERSON . TOM YODER . . . Sevenih Row: TERRY ZIMMERMAN . Housion, Texas . Springfield, Mo. . . Ravenna, Ohio . . LouisviIIe, Ky. FRESHMEN First Row: ROSS AKIN Kingsport, Tenn. JOE BALL De Oueen, Ark. JOHN BAUER Monteagle, Tenn. JERRY BEAN Winchester, Tenn. MARTIN BEAN Chattanooga, Tenn. Second Row: RICHARD BERGLUND Chicago, Ill. JOHN BOWDEN Monteaqle, Tenn. SAM BRADSHAW Tampa, Fla. WILLIAM CHRISTIAN Ashland City, Tenn. JAMES COBB Louisville, Ky. Third Row: JERRY EDWARDS Leachville, Ark. JULIAN FERTITTA Beaumont, Texas JOHN FLEWELLEN Chattanooga, Tenn. JOHN FRANKLIN Alexandria, La. ROBERT GRILLS Wyandotte, Mich. Fourth Row: CHARLES GROVER Decherd, Tenn. JOHN HADDAWAY Dallas, Texas MIKE HARNETT Jonesboro, La. E. HAYTE Nashville, Tenn. FLEET JAMES Tallahassee, Fla. Fifth Row: JOHN JONES, JR. Arlington, Va. RICHARD JONES Houston, Texas MIKE KELLEY El Dorado, Ark. WILLIAM KING Lake Charles, La. BILLY KOCH Little Rock, Ark. Sixth Row. CHARLES LATHAM Slocomb, Ala. DAVID LOVE Louisville, KV. TOM MARXSEN Evanston, Ill. TOM MCBEE Sewanee, Tenn. DUSTY MCLANE Gainesville, Fla. Seventh Row: MIKE MERCER Chattanooga, Tenn. ORM MILLER Coral Gables, Fla. TOMMY MOORE Sewanee, Tenn. RICHARD OLIVER Coral Gables, Fla. BILL PETERSEN Ada, Okla. Q-L,-v' GSH' Y 501 39 EIGHTH GRADE Firs+ Row: FRANK REHFELDT FI. Worlh, Texas ANDY RITTENBURY Cowan, Tenn. TIM ROBINSON Allanla, Ga. CAL ROCKEFELLER Shreveporf, La. DRUE SCHENK Monfeagle, Tenn, Second Row: DAVID SCOTT Daytona Beach, Fla. WILLIAM SOLARZ Cleveland, Ohio TOM STONE Lawrenceburg, Tenn. JOE WEBB Sewanee, Tenn. PHILLIP WHITE Orlancla, Canada Third Row: . ERIC WHITESELL Sewanee, Tenn. BUCKY WOOD Sewanee, Tenn. STANLEY BALDWIN Slidell, La. HANK BEAUMONT Sewanee, Tenn. JACK BROCKWAY Aflanfa, Ga. Fourlh Row: . LEE CHAPPELL FI. Lauderdale, Fla. TOM EWING Greenwood, Miss. CHARLES HEYWOOD Canlon, Miss. ROBERT HOWARD Ronaoke, Va. MICKEY MCCLOUD Sewanee, Tenn. Fifih Row: HUGH RICHARDS Warsaw, Ky. JOE SHERER Tuscaloosa, Ala. FRED WHISEN HUNT Waynesville, N.C. ?eatureA LUMBERTON MISSISSIPPI ffif MM. C William CADET LT, COL. MICKEY L. WILLIAMS Baffalion Commander 42 ,gg 31 3 4 is Y Qi mm: a BRANDS' FLOW mm zlbert 5 ohnavn, Sr f I CADET MAJ. GILBERT E. JoHNsoN, JR. ' ' ' Baffalion Execufive Officer AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 0 f MIM Penny Payne La1,.S 6 Bafialion Assisfanf Execuffve OFf.cer ,Wm BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS Mm. William Scanlan CADET CAPT. WILLIAM SCANLAN. JR A Company Commander PENSACOLA, FLORIDA MM' 9: CADET CAPT. JISLYNE B. HICKS C Company Commander .'-wp. H Www xl, . ml, X DETROIT MICHIGAN Ili:-A. Clan:-leA . 0 enwel er I J CADET CAPT. PETER E. ODENWELLER Baffalion Supply Officer CLEVELAND TENNESSEE 4' mm bor-otlc Cmwon f CADET CAPT, FLAVIS J. L. CASSON . y Baifalion Operafions Officer MRS. MARIAN PATRICK MOBILE, ALABAMA tor CADET Ist LT. ANTHONY F. PATRICK Ist Platoon of A Company MRS. OSCAR F. MILLER CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA tor CADET 2nd LT. OSCAR F. MILLER, JR. Ist Platoon ot B Company MRS. ERNEST T. SKIPWORTH EL PASO. TEXAS tor CADET lst LT. DAVID T. SKIPWORTH 2nd Platoon of A Company MRS. JAMES D. CAMPBELL, SR VERSAILLES, KENTUCKY for CADET Ist LT. J. DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, JR. 2nd Platoon of B Company MISS SANDY McLAUGHLIN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS for CADET Ist LT. E. DOUGLAS MUIR, JR. Is? Platoon of C Company MRS. SHIRLEY MILLINGTON NEW YORK, NEW YORK for CADET 2nd LT. WALTER S. MILLINGTON Eaifalion Information Officer MISS ANN THOMPSON AUGUSTA, GEORGIA for CADET Is+ LT. BENJAMIN L. MASON 2nd Plafoon of C Company MRS. H. L. THOMAS, JR. SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA for CADET MASTER SGT. TOMMY THOMAS Bafialion Sergeanf Maior MRS. EFFIE S. MATHENY NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE for CADET Isf SGT. HARROLD MATHENY Isf Sergeant A Company MRS. GEORGE A. McCRARY BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA for CADET Isf SGT. CHARLES MICHAEL MCCRARY Isf Sergean+ B Company, 2nd Semester MISS KAYE COLLINS WINCHESTER, TENNESSEE for CADET Ist SGT. HARRY M. SNEED Isf Sgt B Company, Isf SemesIer MRS. GEORGE DIXON TOLEDO, OHIO for CADET Ist SGT. WILLIAM V. DIXON ISI Sergeanf C Company, Isf Semesfer 4 Swim? MISS SARA KOENIG SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA for CADET Ist SGT. R. HOLLAND JONES Isf Sgf., C Company, 2nd Semesfer MRS. ROBERT W. BECK TULSA, OKLAHOMA for CADET SERG,-EANT ROBERT BECK Assisfanf Editor MRS. DAVID C. GRACY AUSTIN, TEXAS for CADET Is? SGT. DAVID B. GRACY Ist Sgf., Band MRS. LEWIS B. MORROW PASS CHRISTIAN, MISSISSIPPI for CADET MASTER SGT. POWEL BRISCOE, III Busfness Manager WHOSE PACKAGE IS IT? TERES I WHERE IN THE I-Ie Inst LL OLD BLACK JOE? HOW MANY BROWNIE -POINTS? INA TLE SAM NASTY--BUT FUN! ROYS CI-IAN mm I G-IT IN BAYEDI BEFORE OR AFTER? WI-IY'S EVE BODY ALWAYS PICKIN' ON ME? WI-IERE'S SOSKIS? W PETER I-'IUNN . ulzuv .,.,, ,ff ,.,,. .,.., I AV.:V 5 ,V 1 :--I f1-1 I ,EA',., ,EA,,'i' M ., .. I Qllll If-: ----l 'ft f. Q ,gum ,I 1 ,W , an I I , if 4 ,F Us r A ' '42, + Y' 1 ff Q 'ZH , Q -1 1 I v 'V 1 ' yu M I 1 W v Q 5 K, , I 1. T' - , : ' ' -- ITU-V A A r Z2-, Mm J. ,ff Kr If 15' T' 'HJ 4 ff , V W ' I , .QP ' AS THE PROVERB GOES BATMAN AND ROBIN AN ARC, AN ARC, MY KINGDOM AN ARC! I mm Nor w as MQW GALL SEX! Q THE BLACK HOLE OF CALCUTTA .H.I.P. IN THE HALLS . . THE STAFF INSPECTS AND EVEN IN THE STALLS ALFRED E. WH SHE WOULDN'T PUT ME ON EX. P.E. THE HUNS PLUMBERS ADDY, MEET ORG AND WATCH THAT INTERCOM--BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU! if if mi ggi? lv. I v 'IE' X A 3 -x gf ar ' 5 military MILITARY DEPARTMENT Tie Mi 'rary Deparrrnenr :His year nas done an eufsfanding ifib. in addiiion io advancing riie cadefs' knowledge of Miii- iary Science and Taciics, ii has dcne a iremendous icb in seriinq iiie oxannpie for cadei 'niiirary iiie. Tnis is iiiusiraied by ine facf iiwar he cade corps received a superior raring frcrn ine Tnird Army Disrricr during ine inierrnai inspecfion. Headed by Mayor Grady Hicics ine Miiifary Deparimeni nas underiairen ine reaching duties oi ine deparrrnenr wiiiw a grear deai of success. Many new piwases of rniiirary insrrcciion were inrrcdaced rnis year, Vfifii ine iniroduciicn ci rniiirary as a sabiecr oi iuii academic sianding rinere was a decided increase in cadei inieresi. Assisiing Maier Hicks is Capiain Sriarpiess in Tne capaciry ni Aisisianr Prfziessor or Iviiiirary Science and Tacrics, As Miiiiary lnsiriiciors, Serqeani Fisr Ciass C, C. Brown and Sergeant Firsi Ciass J. F. Ternpieren have done a very capabie iob. Serqeanr Firsi Ciass P. J. Marie-I as Adrninisrrafive Ser- gcanf and Serqeani' Firsf Ciass R. J. Ernory as Miiirary Cusfodian rounded cm ine Miiiiary Siaff. The Miiiiary Deparrrneni has done much fe advance ine cader discipiine and moraie. Through exceiienf ieacning and examples, riie Deparrrnenr of Miiiiary Science and Taciics nas accomplished irs obiecrive. Firsf Row, Left To Righf: Mai. Grady L. Hicksg Capf. Roberf J. Sh arpless, Second MAJ. GRADY L. HICKS Row: SFC TempIe+ong P.M.S. 81 T. SFC Emeryg SFC Browng SFC Maffei. 64 M 1' A, Fronf Cenfer: Williams, M. L, Second Row, Leff fo Righfg Johnson, G W W If T d R o m s H BATTALION STAFF This year under The Cadef LT, Col. Miclcey L. Wil- liams, Baffalion Commander and The aid of CadeT Major Oib Johnson, Baffalion Execufive Officer, The sTaTf has formed an efficienf nucleus around which The command of The Corps can revolve. As parf of The confrol of The Corps, The dufies of The sTaff are To serve in beTTer relafion wifh The Adminisfrafive Sfaff. The dufies of The ofher members of The sfaff Talce This form: as AssisTanT Execufive Officer is Cadef Maior Louis Walker for Adiufanfl Cadef Capfain Bayard Walfers, Operafions Officer, Cadef Capfain Flavis Casson, Supply Officer, Cadef Cap' Tain Pefer Odenweller, Public lnformafion Officer, Cadef Second LT. Walfer Millingfon, and as Serg- eanf Major, Cadef MfSgT. T-lerberf l.. Thomas, A greaf deal of credif is To be given To The sfaff This Year for having done an excellenf job wiTh a number of new added responsibilifies. FIRST PLATOON Fron+ Cenferz Pafriclz. Firsf Row, Lefl' io Righl: Soslcis, Munal, Caveri, Haddaway, McFa++er, Murphy, Harfwell, Wood, McGee, Weafhers, Ramsey, R. Second Row: Key, Bean, J. Paxson, Grills, Sims, Love, Griffin, Rehfeldf, McBee. Third Row: Scofield, Sillay, Sumner, Broclc, Peebles, Czerwonlry, Single+a'y, Ledbeffer, Graham. SECOND PLATOON Fronl' Cenfer: Slxipworfh. Firsf Row: Knight Quinfard, King, Lee, Boyd, Baldwin, F., Buxlon, Zimmerman, Blanion, Pefersen, Grover, Miller, N. Second Row: Williamson, Ramsey, G., Gracy, Coe, Sforey, Varnell, J., Squires, Rockefeller Hayle, Maben, Minor. Third Row: Senlell, Lindsay, Lucas, A., Baldwin, G., Slemons, Tarbox, Yoder, Ewing, Miller, F. McCready. 66 COMPANY First Row: Scanlan. Second Row: Mafheny, Freyer, Evans, S. A. A Company, led by Cadef Capfain Bill Scanlan, has definifely proven ifself fhrough- ouf fhe year. On fhe drill field, in fhe class room, individually and as a feam, fhey have shown greaf spirif. Capf. Scanlan is aloly assisfed loy Firsf Lf. David Slcipworfh, who handled fhe second plafoon, Harold Ivlafheny did an efficienf iob as Firsf Sergeanf fhe firsf semesfer. Hugh Graham did an oufsfanding job second semesfer. The will fo win and fhe desire fo do besf on fhe parf of fhe men in ranks fogefher wifh good officers and non-commissioned officers, were all a parf of making A Com- pany fhe besf. The non-commissioned officers play an imporfanf parf in fhe smoofh running of a good company. ln fhe firsf plafoon Cadef Ivlasfer Sergeanf Hugh Graham foolq fhe second posifion as Plafoon Sergeanf fhe firsf semesfer, Ted Quinfard succeeded him fhe second semesfer. lvlasfer Sergeanf IvIcCready occupied fhe second posifion in fhe second plafoon. As for fhe men of A Company, fhey are fo be commended on an exfremely fine iob. iThey have cooperafed fhroughouf fhe year and are fo be congrafulafed for fheir fine help. When Commencemenf comes, we feel sure fhaf fhe reward for hard worlc in previous monfhs will be greaf. CAPT. BILL SCANLAN LT. TONY PATRICK LT. DAVID SKIPWORTH A Company Commander Is? Plafoon 2nd PIGIOOI1 HUGH Z. GRAHAM Isf Sergeanf FIRST PLATOON Froni' Cenler: Miller, O. Firsl Row, Lefl +0 Righl: Ryan, Co X, Walls, Thomas, J., Mellon, Kirby-Smifh, Robinson, T. Keller, Chappell, Finney, Richards, Hill, T., Hi++. Second Row: Jones, W., Carpenier, Bill, Solarz, Flewellen, Bowden, J. Slone, Schenk, Edwards, Hill, M. Third Row: MacKay, Jones, R., Girdler, Morgan, D., McLane, Mercer, M., Berglund Cobb, Baker, Hornaday. SECOND PLATOON Fronl' Cenier: Campbell. Firsl Row, Lefl lo Righf: Ball, G., Loop, Carlson, Jones, J, R., Peiagna, Pierce, Miller, P., RiH'en berry, Pelersen, R., Whisenhunf, Baldwin, F., Sco'H'. Second Row: Wynne, Coulson, Herren, House, Caldwell, Baslcefi Bean, J., Mercer, R., Lalham, Terrill, W., Bufler. Third Row: Cochran, Adair, Brandsaw, Bacon, Sline, Praiher, Ya+es, Huck- aby, Baldwin, S., Brumby, Bollinger. 68 COMPANY Firsf Row: Bancroff, Second Rowg Sneed, Wagner, Mercke. B Company is led capably by CadeT CapTain RusTy BancroTT. CadeT 2nd LT. Windy Miller and CadeT IST LT, Doug Campbell lead The IsT and 2nd pIaToons respecTTuIIy. They have done a Tine iob in running Their pIaToons on The drill Tield as well as oTI. Working along wiTh CapTain BancroTT ThroughouT The TirsT se-mesTer was CadeT FirsT SergeanT I-larry Sneed. ATTer The TirsT semesTer I3irsT SergeanT Mike IvIcCrary Took Sneed's posiTion and did an exceIIenT iob. The major Tie beTween These men and The oTher members oT The company are The pIaToon se-rgeanTs. Second in command OT The TirsT pIaToon is MasTer SergeanT PeTer I-IiTT and Tor The second pIaToon is lvIasTer SergeanT DuTch Bollinger. The cadeTs in B Company began The year wiTh The will To worlc Tor The highesT, and are going righT Through The IasT day wi+h ThaT goal in mind. CADET CAPT. RUSTY BANCROFT CADET 2ND LT. WINDY MILLER CADET IST LT. DOUG CAMPBELL CADET IST SGT. MIKE McCRARY B Company Commander Isf Plafoon 2nd Plafoon IsT Sgf., 2nd SemesTer 30 B FIRST PLATOON Fronf Cenler: Muir, E. Firsl' Row, Leif lo Righfz S+udsfill, Briscoe, Henderson, Brockway, Glass, Huff, W., Ball, J., Webb P., Nixon, Terrill, C., Moore, Kelly, Keely, Jones, H. Second Row: Brown, P., Barreif, Bloom, Alexander, H., While, Eafon Ferlifla, Bowden, U., Heywood, Baxfer, Beniamin. Third Row: Bull, Whalley, Robinson, S., Lancasfer, Kring, Wrighl, J. Taylor, Luclcey, Howard, Bauer, Maginnis, Koberg. SECOND PLATOON Fronf Cen+er: Mason. Firsf Row, Leff 'ro Righlz Roberis, Chri sman, Oliver, R., Hiclzerson, Wilhelm, Scholl, Rifle, Templelron H. M., Spencer, James, C. F., Brown, W. O., McCrary. Seco nd Rowe Preaus, Beclc, Huff, J., Deplxen, Kerr, Snow, Bean, M. Beaumonlr, McCloud, Wesf. Third Row: Loclcelf, Slrain, Banlcs, Templelon, H. C., Blyn, Harwell, Hesfer, Gun+er, Bailey Adoue. 70 1 1 COMPANY Firsf Row: Hicks. Second Row: Dixon, Fowler, Muir, S. Under The leadership oT CadeT CapTain Wayne l-liclcs, C Company pushed ahead OT The resT OT The corps This year. The TirsT plaToon under CadeT FirsT l.ieuTenanT Doug Muir copped second place in The TirsT semesTer plaToon compeTiTion while The second plaToon under CadeT FirsT LieuTenanT Beniie Mason Toolc TirsT place. Two able company TirsT sergeanTs have adminisTraTed The company ThroughouT The year. Bill Dixon, who leTT aT The end oT The TirsT semesTer did an ouTsTandinq iob. Hol- land Jones, who relieved SQT. Dixon did a Tremendous iob oT Talcing care oT The adminis- TraTive acTiviTies oT The company, The Two plaToon leaders were assisTed by CadeT lViasTer SQT. Bill Bull in The TirsT plaToon and CadeT MasTer SQT. Tommy Briscoe in The second plaToon. The company has achieved iTs honors Throuqh The unlimiTed cooperaTion oT The non- commissioned oTTicers and The men in The ranks. C Company is looking Torward To The Cornmencemenlr Exercises and plans To malce an ouTsTanding eTTorT in all The compeTiTions. CAPT. VVAYNE HICKS LT. DOUG MUIR LT. BENJIE MASON IST SGT. HOLLAND JONES C Company Commander IsT Plaioon 2nd Platoon lsT Sqf., Second Semesfer THE S. M. A. BAND The Sewanee MiliTary Academy Band, under The direcTion oT CapTain George McCloud, has Truly done a marvelous job This year. One TacT sTands ouT: mosT oT lasT year's band memloers did noT reTurn This year, leaving many gaps in The band. These were Tilled by new men, who have worked consTanTly To improve Their individual play- ing and The loand as a whole, The MiliTary De-parTmenT graciously granTed one hour oT The Thursday aTTernoon drill session Tor band pracTice. This, along wiTh The Two hours which are uTilized on SaTurday morning Tor pracTice, assure a Tine sounding band Tor The Corps oT CadeTs. This organizaTion parTicipaTed on The Honor Guard Tor The lnTormal lnspecTion, The UniversiTy Homecoming celeloraTions, as well as The Academy Firsl' Row: Anderson. Second Row, Leff To Righfz Gracy, D. B., Evans, J. P., Conrad. Homecoming, and all oT SivlA's home TooTball games. Much crediT should be given To CapTain Don An- derson, who is assisTed by l:irsT SergeanT David Gracy, in The TormaTion oT The band. Fron+ Right: Anderson. Firsf Row, Leff To Righlz Hair, Conard, Gaylor, Wilkerson, Porter, Manship, Halyburfon, Hodges, Tyler, Second Row: Harneif, Koch, Sherler, Lucas, D., Long, Alexander, H. C., Rogers. Third Row: Akin, Whifesell, Evans, J., Prafr, Freeman, Clayfon, Umslead, Bowles. Fourth Row: Barfling, Parker, Owen, Keyes, Johnsfon, D., Phillippy, Folk, Gracy, D. few - CAPTAIN HOWARD M. HANNAH Commandanf COMMISSIONED OFFICERS The Commissioned Officers are direcfly respon- sible for fhe success or failure of fhe Corps of Cadefs. They musf always sef fhe example for all fo follow and musf have an unswerving allegiance fo fhe Academy. The prereguisifes of an officer are discipline, excellence in scholarship, milifary fraining, a sense of responsibilify, personal infegrify, and an abilify for leadership. This year's officer corps has proven fo be su- perior fo all expecfafions. The spirif of fhe corps has always been high fhis year and has sfeadily increased wifh more co-operafion fo malce fhe Academy a new and beffer place. This year fhe Corps of Cadefs has been led by Cadef Lf. Col. Mickey Williams and will always be remembered for ifs progressive spirif fo malce fhe Sewanee lvlilifary Academy fhe besf school in fhe nafion, f 1 Rqhl Walters, Hicks, Johnson, Walker, Odenweller, Mason, Milier, O. F., Williams, Campbell, Muir, E. D., Scanlan, Pafrick, Millingfon, Casson, Skipworth, Bancroff, Anderson. Firsf Row, Leff to Righf: Gracy, D. B., Sneed, Mafheny, Dixon, Thomas, H. L, Second Row: Graham, Jones, R. H., McCrary, Bollinger, Hill, Mc- Cready, Third Rowg Williamson, Brown, P. H., Porfer, MacKay, Bull, Jones, W. K., Munal, Scofield, Cochran, Key. Fourfh Row: Preaus, Gaylor, Haly- burlon, Wynne, Quinfard, Johnson, H. B., Senfell, Briscoe, Chrlsman, Lockefl, Cox. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS The conneclion link belween lhe officers and lhe men is lhe non-commissioned oilicer. l-le is direcllv responsible lor lhe aclions ol lhe men under him. ln conneclion wirh lhis, he is expecled lo lceep discip- line among lhe corps. l-le is also sel as a model lor lhe cadels under him lo lollow. ln lhese respecls, lhe lXlC0's of lhe Class ol l959 have excelled. This year's lNlCQ's have done an oul- slanding iolo in lraining and discipline. Wilhoul 'lhe help and co-operalion ol lhe NCO's, The corps would have lallen shorl ol ils goal. Bur rhis coopera- lion along wilh willingness lo do lhe iob has molded a corps lhis year lhal' will be remembered lor ils accomplishmenls, The l95'-7 SABER salules lhe Non-Commissioned Officers. First Row, Leff lo Righf: Miller, Wagner, Brown, Bowden, Owen, Long, Webb, Hill, Ryan, Wrighl, Ledberler, Ramsey. Second Row: Hill, Fowler, Johnsfon, Lucas, Jones, Mercer, Snow, Wes'r, Adoue, Depken, Hair, Henson, Soskis, Third Row: Scholl, Hornaday, Freyer, Miller, Baldwin, Beck, Thomas, J., Evans, J., Folk, Buller, Kirby-Smilh, Fourfh Row: Smilh, G., Moravek, Prafr, Ramsey, G., Loop, Minor, Keely, Brumby, Benjamin, Bean, J., Harrell, Koberg. li Kneeling: Sillay, Capfain. Sfandinq: Bufler, Capfaing SFC Brown, Coach. THE RIF The S.lvl.A. RiTle Team came Through The pasT sea- son wiTh a Tine record. This year The Team had The disTincTion of being The only Tull-year sporT aT The Academy. This gave Them The advanrage oT being able To recruiT The TinesT shoTs in The corps. This was used many Times To improve The sTanding oT The Team. Left To Right Richards, Harwell, Soskis. E TEAM The Team was coached This year by SFC Calvin Brown, The Team capTains Tor This year were Sillay and BuTler. The Team's vicTories came over Phillips l-ligh, Tlvll, GMA, and DecaTur l-ligh, plus winning many pOsTal meeTs. The Team suTiered deTeaTs Trom only CMA and Cl'llvlA. The Tive highesT scorers were BuTler, Robinson, Sillay, l-larwell, and PraTT. Siffingz Robinson, S., Sillay, PraTT. Kneeling, Leff To Righfz Soskis, Harwell, Lee. Standing: Jones, W. K., Bailey, Bufler, SFC Brown, Richards. ? 2 ,S r. N v. 51 3 l 5 '32 Y ,, ,1...,.. k :':'r: . f :'...uhAamrn-in.x,,-,g,,,.-., , ....,,!,, g:4.-..- ... ,, Ann, , ,,,, ,W , W, Nc ti1IitieA THE 1959 EUGENE FREAUS ....,,... . ,EdiTor-in-ChieT ROBERT BECK . . . .AssisTanT EdiTor TOMMY BRlSCOE . , . . .Business Manager RICHARD MCCREADY . . . .AcTiviTies EdiTor SANDERS EOWLER . . . . .Senior EdiTor JIM BRUMBY . . . . . .Senior EdiTor PETER BROWN . . . .,.. MiliTary EdiTor WALT MlLl.lNGTON . 4 , PhoTography EdiTor ROD KOBER6 .,.. .... S porTs EcliTor JAY BOWLES . . ,AdverTising EdiTor Rlcl-TARD COE ....... . . .Junior EdiTor CAPT. NORMAN T. DlLL, JR. . . , .FaculTy Adviscr As Sewanee MiliTary Academy begins a new cen- Tury we, The sTaTT oT The 959 SABER, presenT To you The l959 SABER. We presenT This in The hopes ThaT as you graduaTe and go inTo The TuTure you will al- ways have This book To look back and remember The evenTs oT The school year I958-59. AT Times we were noT sure ThaT we would ever geT Through making picTures, gaThering in arTicles, and Typing copy. The Times looked Toggy buT we Tinally made iT and hope ThaT you enioy iT as much as we have enioyed making iT. LEFT, Top To BoTTom: Gene Preaus, EdiTor-in-ChieT. LeTT To RighT: Bob Beck, AssisTanT EdiTorg Tommy Briscoe, Business Manager. SeaTed LefT To Righf Soskis Fowler Brumby Scofield Brown P Coe McCready, Siandingz Millingfon, SIlIay, Koberq, Briscoe, Beck, Preaus, Bufler. ABER When we began To work aT The TirsT oT The year we all had one idea in mind, ThaT being To make The l959 SABER The besT annual The Academy has had. We Teel ThaT we have accomplished This goal Through The eTTorTs oT The sTaTT. We would like To Take This opporTuniTy To Thank 6apTain Dill, our TaculTy advisor, Tor The help ThaT he has given us in producing The year book. Mr. Gene Preaus EdiTor-in-Chief l959 SABER Dear Gene, lT has been a pleasure working wiTh you and your sTaTT on The l959 SABER. AlThough we cannoT yeT, aT The Time I am wriling This, siT back, look aT The Tinished producT and give iT a Thorough evaluaTion, l do believe ThaT Two greaT improve- menTs over pasl' annuals have been made. One in The Tield oT phoTographyg The oTher, in layouT and design. We have cori- sciously Tried To obTain a more imaginaTive and a beTTer qualiTy oT phoTography and we have made a much-needed change in TormaT, choosing one which is radically dil'lerenT, new and modern. Thus, precede-nTs are esTablished which TuTure sTaTTs will have To sTrive hard To surpass, buT which, l hope, They will aT leasT mainTain. l can Take liTTle crecliT Tor This rnyselT since you and your sTaTT from The very beginning Took The responsibiliTy oT plane ning The annual, supervising The phoTography, preparing The copy and meeiing The deadlines. You did all OT This in a Left To RighT: McCready, Brumby, Coe, Fowler. Left To Right: Beck, Caplz Dill, Briscoe. SeaTedg Preaus. manner so Thorough and eTlicienT ThaT iT acTually leTT liTTle or no work a all Tor me To- do and This has been one oT The real pleasures oT working wiTh you. l Teel sure ThaT The resulT OT your labors will be some-Thing ThaT you will always be proud of. Sincerely, NORMAN T. DlLl.. JR. FaculTy Advisor Firsf Row, LeTT To Righfz Brown, P. Bufler. Second Row: Soskis Mil lingfon. K 79 Seafed, Left To Right BuTler, Millingfon, Gaylor, Williamson, Sillay, Barlling. Sfanding: JohnsTcn, Zimmerman, Wilkerson, STudsTill, Fowler, Lucas, THE GUIDON CAPTAIN NORMAN DILL Facully Advisor J. D., Parker. A special parT oT any school is The newspaper, The GUIDON, The newspaper oT The Academy, noT only gives news oT The Academy To The Corps oT CadeTs, buT also To parenTs, alumni, and oTher residenTs oT The mounTain, ln iTs currenT issues, prinTed once a monTh, The GUIDON voices The opinion oT The STudenT Body and helps To mold The ideals oT The school. lT gives an up- To-daTe accounT oT The acTiviTies and achievemenTs in all Tields aT Sewanee lvliliTary Academy. This year The GUIDON has sTuck To The same sTyle, TormaT, and layouT ThaT has won excellenT raTings in Two regional high school scholasTic press compeTiTions Tor The pasT Two years. These are The Nashville Banner BeTTer Newspaper conTesT and The Tennessee l-ligh School Press AssociaTion conTesT. This is The Third year ThaT The GUIDON has been a member oT The Quill and Scroll, which is a club made up oT The beTTer high school newspapers oT The world. Each year some oT The ouTsTanding sTaTT members are selecTed Tor Quill and Scroll keys, They are selecTed on Their individual iournalisTic eTTorTs Tor This high scholasTic press honor socieTy. More Than 5,000 copies are mailed across The naTion Tor each issue. As The GUIDON is published by The Corps oT CadeTs aT The Sewanee lvliliTary Academy, The enTire sTudenT body can be crediTed Tor The success OT Th GUIDON. 80 The Sewanee chapler ol lhe Cum Laude sociely was lounded al S.lvl.A. on December l9, l94l. Since lhen many cadels have become lhe proud owners ol lhe small gold cross. Any cadel wearing lhe cross has The salislaclion ol knowing lhal he has lhe highesl academic award capable ol being beslowed by lhe Academy. To be eligible lor membership in lhe Sociely one has lo have an average ol over ninely percenl in his acad- emic subiecls, be in lhe ubper fillh ol his class, and musl possess an excellenl moral characler. The presenl members ol lhe Cum Laude sociely are: Gilberl Varnell, Presideinlq Jerry Loclcell, Vice Presidenlq Don Anderson, Secrelary-Treasurerg Rich- ard lvlccreadyg Gene Preausq Peler l-lilly Alberl Key and George Beniamin. COLONEL R. P. MOORE Faculfy Advisor CUM LAUDE SOCIETY Firsf Row, Leff io Righf: Key, Anderson, Varnell, Lockeil. Second Row' Benlamm, McCready, Hiff, Preeus. 81 THE COTILLION CLUB Dance lnTermission 82 One oT The Things ThaT alrnosT evey CadeT loolcs Torward To during his sTay aT SMA. is The week-end dances. They occur Three Times every year and are sponsored by The CoTil- lion Club. The dances are planned and su- pervised by The CoTillion Club OTTicers who are elecTed Trom The Corps aT The begin- ning oT every year. This year's oTTicers are T-lugh Graham. PresidenTg lvlilce lvlcCrary, Vice PresidenT: Diclc Chrisman, SecreTaryg Nelson Miller. Treasurerg and Bryan ScoTield, Rod Koberq. Bill Bull, Dsie Managers. The Fsaiiiy Advisor is Mai. John WrighT Jr. ln addiTion To These Tormal dances a num- ber oT inTorrnal dances are sponsored by va- rious organizaTions several Times during The school year. These provide a brealc in The miliTary rouTine oT liTe aT The Academy. The Tormal dances are held each year aT l-lonnecorning, The period in beTween ChrisT- mas and Spring or Mid-WinTer, and aT Com- mencernenT. AT each dance a Senior Lead- ouT is held in which each Senior presenTs his daTe. ' 'V 1' Mid-Winler Da nces MAJOR JOHN H. WRIGHT, JR. Facully Advisor Lefl fo Right: Rod Koberg, Dale Manager: Hugh Graham, Presidenfg Dick Chrisman, Secrefaryg Mike McCrary, Vice Presidenlg Bryan Scofield, Dale Managerg Bill Bull, Dafe Managerg Nelson Miller, Treasurer. 5, in O 83 TNWWN. Lefi' To Right Bancroff, Adoue, Hair, Williams, Johnson, Scanlan, Muirl Eu Pafrick, Graham, Ball, G-,, McCrary, H0 N O R COUNCIL CAPT. BILL DOSWELL Faculfy Advisor This year, The l-lonor Council has again been successTul in TurThering iTs main obiecTive. This being, Through educaTion To insTill in The CadeTs ThaT honor is a TundarnenTal aTTribuTe ol characTer and ThaT honor implies courage, TruThTulness, selT-res- pecT, lusTice, and generosiTy. The l-lonor Council is composed OT eighT seniors, Two iuniors, and one sophomore, elecTed by The Corps of CadeTs, The Courif cil inTerpreTs The l-lonor Code To The Corps, explains The princ- iples upon which iT is based, and acTs as The proTecTor oT The Code Trom violaTion. The Council is primarily responsible To The Corps and has no puniTive powers, iTs TuncTion being enTirely invesTigaTive and advisory. Through all iTs inTerpreTaTions The l-lonor Code has never ouTgrown iTs simple meaning--ThaT a cadeT will noT lie, cheaT, or sTeal. A cadeT's spoken word is always regarded as The TruTl'l. The Council is TorTunaTe To have as iTs advisor CapTain William T. Doswell. 84 The STudenT Council was organized aT The Academy in I95o. Now as Then The purpose is To serve as a linlc beTween The Su- perinTendenT and The CadeT Corps, Through The Council The SuperinTendenT obTains The ideas and senTimenTs OT The CadeT Corps on cerTain issues which he may bring beTore The Council. CadeTs may make proposals To The Council which are con- sidered by The Council and Then iT passed senT on To The Su- perinTendenT. The members oT The Council are selecTed so ThaT all organiza- Tions oT The Corps are represenTed. These organizaTions are grouped under The TiTle OT social, moral, miliTary, or service. The members are noT allowed To wear any insignia or emblem Tor Their service. The Council cannoT hold any social TuncTions or go on any Tund raising campaigns. This is done so ThaT The members will noT lose sighT oT Their main obiecTive ThaT being service To The Corps and The SuperinTendenT, Col. Cornelius has devoTed his Time To acT as TaculTy advisor To The Council. IT is largely due To his help ThaT The Council has been able To help malce SMA. one of The besT schools in The SouTh. OTTicers Tor This year are Doug Muir, PresidenTI Robin Gaylor, Vice PresidenTy Gene Preaus, IsT SecreTaryg and Gene Ball, 2nd SecreTary. COL. CORN ELIUS Faculfy Advisor STUDENT COUNCIL Firsf Row, Lefi To RiqhT: Hiff, Henderson, SeaTed: Williams, Scanlan, Gaylor, Col, Cornelius, Muir, E. Sfanding: Graham, Ball, G., WesT, Johnson, Preaus. Nof Picfuredz Adoue, STudsTilI, Jones, R. C., Edwards. 85 GORGAS GUARD CAPT. HOWARD M. HANNAH Faculty Advisor fupiwsfww f A V Wg ' W A ' is .,5,1 ,,,--: . . AA,,:, :.A 1 : W l 2 ' gf' ,.- 59 Gorgas Guard The i958-59 Gorgas Guard was under Jrhe com- mand ol Cadel Caplain Flavis Casson who was as- sisfed by Cadel Masler Sergeanl Mike lv1cCrary. The Guard gol orl Jro a good slarl lhis year pulling on a line performance al lhe Academy Homecoming. By invilalion Jrhe Guard parlicipaled in The pre- game and hall lime shows al lhe Sugar Bowl in New Orleans on January I, l959. This was considered a greal honor and a deserving reward lor lhe cadels comprising lhe precision drill unil who nol only possess a nalural Jralenl buf also a willingness io worlc lhe long hours if Jralces lo approach perleclion. Al lhis per- formance lhe Guard enlerlained a crowd of ninely lhousand people. Along wilh earning honor lor Them- selves Jrhe Guard gained dislinclion for S.lvl.A. 86 MAJ. ROBERT H. WOOD raculiy Advisor T',VO,QliiTU' ifs 8 years df We fxiad- emy, The Key Ciiib has done iis besr ic aid born ihe schcoi and 'he fern- cnuriq in every way possibe. The Cisb has an exeeiienr record and is recog- nized as one Qi The mos? ouisianding c cbs in fne Aabama Disfrici. Every yearihe Key Ciub hand es such proiecis as iniramural aihiefics, giving aihieiic awards, sponsoring dances pub- iishing a srudenr direcior, operaiing The posr exchange, giving yccarional quid- ance, and carrying an weifare work for ine communiry. The Key Ciub is headed by Biii Scanian Presidenrg Mickey Wi'iiams, Vice Presidenr, Norman Adoue, Sec- refary: and Giiberr Johnson, Treasurer. Tne T959 Saber Driii is compcsed of whar The seniors consider ro be The ien mosi ouisianding underciassmen. They are chcsen from ihe corps by ihe members of ihe preyious year's Saber Driii. The Saber Driil is coached This year by Biii Scanlan, Riisiy Bancrofi, and Doug Muir. Saber Driii members for ihis year are: Gene Bah, Paui Ryan, Ben Wesi, Jim Hair, Neiman Adoiie, Richard Coe, Tommy Siudsiiii Finiey Knighi, Sam Muir, and Sidney Evans, This year ihere wiei be same new moyemenis added and a uniform change, This perform- ance promises ic be one or' ine besr fhe Academy ras seen in receni years. KEY CLUB Firsr Row, Lei? ro Riqhr: Ball, Parker, Ryan McCrary Chrisrnan Graham Muir E Walker Hicks, Hair, Wesf, Long, Squires, Second Row Varnell G Casson Pairick Scanian Wil liams. Third Row: Thomas J Bancrof? Johnson Adoue Left io Right: Ball, Ryan, Wesf, Hair, Adoue Coe Sf dshll K ighr Muir S Evans S Kneeling Left lo Righfz Beck, Soskis. Sfanding: Keely, Fowler, Manship, Millington, Bloom, Calverf, Cobb, Bill. First Row Lefl fo Right: Manship, Keely, Robinson, S., Adair. Second Row: McFaf'rer, Grif- fin, Soskis, Bill, Calveri. GLEE CLUB The Drama Club was reorganized This year alrer an absence of Three years. lr was sponsored by Caplain Frank Thomas, Jr., whose experience in The lhealre proved To be a greal' benelil. The Club worked on several one acf plays bul was unable 'ro make a pro- duclion because ol: The co-nflicls ol olher school acrivilies. Allhough The Club was unable 'lo show a finished producl all of lhe mem- bers enioyed working logelher and learned quile a lol aboul pulling on a drama. CAPTAIN FRANK THOMAS Faculty Advisor The Grlee Club is a new acfivily al The Academy This year. Under The di- reclion of Caplain Frank Thomas, mem- bers ol The Glee Club combine Tun and serious work providing enlerlainmenf lor The Academy, The Universily, and rhe communily al' large. Glee Club members are chosen on The basis ol Their vocal lalenl and po- lenlial as harmony singers. Accompan- ied by Caplain Bob Davis on The piano, members ol The Glee Club excell al each and every Pep Rally or All-School Sing held al The Academy. The excellenl' work ol The Glee Club conlinues lo conlribule greally Towards making S.lv1.A.a superior school. CAPTAIN JAM ES POSTON FaculTy Advisor The school year l958-59 has proved To be a highly successTul one Tor The S.lvl.A. chapTer oT The lXlaTional Foren- sics League. Under The guidance oT CapTain PosTon, all phases oT NFL, work have reached The highesT degree oT perfecTion ThaT The Academy has seen in recenT years. S.lvl.A. represenTa- Tives have cornpeTed successTully in such meeTs as The SouTheasTern l-ligh School TournamenT in ATlanTa and The SouTh- ern Speech TournamenT in Louisville. The delJaTe Teams are ably led by Richard McCready and Gene Preaus, Three other Teams provide depTh To The debaring squad, They consisT of Frank Sillay and AllJerT Key, Farley Snow and Jay Squires: and William CalverT and Richard Jones. PoeTry and dramaTic inTerpreTaTion are well represenTed by Robin Gaylor, Doug Manship, Doug Keely, Sanders Fowler and Andy RiTTenberry. The oTTicers Tor This year were Rich' ard Mcffready, PresidenTg Gene Preaus, Vice PresidenT3 Sanders Fowler, Treas- urer, and Farley Snow, SecreTary. The BroTherhood oT SainT Andrew is a naTional organizaTion oT The Church whose purpose is The spread oT ChrisT's kingdom among young men. ITs Rule oT Service and Prayer is To sTrive To bring young men closer To Their church day by day, The BroTherhood is a service organizaTion and as such parTicipaTes in various welTare proiecTs. Tne chapTer here has as iTs oTTicers This year Gib Johnson, PresidenT7 l-lugh Graham, SecreTaryg Bill Scanlan, Trease urerg and Mickey Williams, Represens TaTive To The Universil'y STudenT VesTry, The BroTherhood has as iTs advisor Chaplain Frank ForTune CHAPLAIN FRANK FORTUNE Facully Advisor U F I L I Leff To Rlghl: Fowler, Jones, A. W., Snow, McCready, Preaus Calverl Ryan Leff To Rigl-T: Graham, WalTers, Ryan, Snow, Palrick, Mason, Thomas H Sfudshll HITT Muir, E., Casson. RighT To LefT: McCrary, Miller, N., Williams, er O Johnson Mason, Adoue, Wesf, Campbell, Chrisman BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW ,, , A,,, ,-,,,,,.1.Mmmw1nmvmmmmmmm mnmnm1nn ,W , , .,.,,, ,...M1-,, ,,,, ,nmmmwm-f, , ,, 14 tl: le tim . . A. FOOTBALL The l958-59 TooTball Team was under The leader- ship oT Coaches GenTry, Doswell and Jones. The Team Tinished The season wiTh The besT record ThaT The school has had in over 20 years by winning seven and losing Two, one by one Touchdown. Team members reTurning Trom lasT year were Louis Walker, l-lenry Johnson, l-larry Sneed, l-larrold MaTheny, Nelson lvliller, Jackie Munal, PeTer l-liTT, Bill Wynne, Bob Merclce, and RusTy BancroTT. Conn- bininq maTerial Trom lasT year's Junior VarsiTy Team and new men The coaches produced This Team. This year's Team was headed by l-lenry Johnson and l-larry Sneed, co-capTains. The spiriT oT The corps Towards The Team was aT iTs loealc This year, Coaches, LefT To Right: Doswell, G-enfry, Jones FirsT Row, Lelf To R'ghT: Keller, Evans, S,, Bruce, Walker, Johnson, H., Sne ed, Mercer, R. E., Owen, Sfudsfill, Baker. Second Row: Baldwin Thomas, J., Webb, S., Coe, Mafheny, Caldwell, Baldwin, G., Buxfon, Bull. Third Row: Baskeff, Miller, N., WaTTs, Carpenfer, Herren, Munal, Lindsay Briscoe, Moravek. FourTh Row: HiTT, Wynne, Merc ke, LancasTer, Loop, Bancroff, Beniamin, Carlson. S.M.A. T41 Sievenson 7 Tre Tigers imsi game was wirii Sreyenser ending in a I4-7 yicmry Ter cis. The Tirsf score came in the second qisarfer cn a 2 yard crash cyer cerier by Jacke Muna! CTITYTBXTWQI a Terry yard c1riyeTr:'r1 The Sfeyenscn 48. Tre seccrd TD. Tp' S.M.fX, was rnade by Richard Coe in The Third qiiarier when he ran I5 yards OFT riqhr end Ter The score. B:p+h 'he exrra fzfinfs were sccred on rms by MunaT. Srevenscn sccred 'Ts Eire 'rcachdonn ,are in The garne frcrn TTU? 30 yard Tire, lr was The cadefs game ah The way, excepr for Sreyenscrrs :ne TD. We were insde The Srexfensbn TO yard Tire Three rirnes cnTy T5 :se The ba! on penairies. Oarsfandinq p'ayer5 on The Tine were: T-NTT, Wynne, Johnson, and Mafheny, Mcmah Mercke Long, and Sneed sparked The backfi-eTd, S.M.A. 343 Bax+er 6 S.M.A.'s second game was one where rne rearn showed irs True colors by defearing Baxrer 34-6. Aifrer haTrinq an earTy Baxrer drive S.M.A. Took The baTl on Their own 25 and wenr 75 yards in 6 plays, one QT which was a 50 yard sprinr by Loeis Waiker, WaTTcer made The score by shcinq inro The end-zone from 3 yards our, In The second quarrer Walker scored Twice, Once on a I5 yard end sweep and again on a 55 yard run down The sidehnes, The Tasr TD. in The Tirsr Mercke Rolls Top: Thumbs Down! BoHom: Wailrer over for T.D 2 . A, sy if if mix 'rw slam 4 as Top, Leff fo Rigluf: Briscoe, Hiff Boffom, Leff fo Rigluf: Meflueny, Miller Make fluaf poinfl lualf came wluen Bancroff received a 35 yard pass from Joe Bruce, Tlue second lualf sfarfed off like flue firsf. Tlue cadefs fook flue kickoff and drove 65 yards fo luave Roberf lvlercke rip off fackle from flue l5 for flue fiffln score for flue Tigers. Baxfer's one score came in flue fliird quarfer on a fiffy yard screen pass. Oufsfandinq defensive players for flue Tigers were: Harrold Maflueny, Henry Jolunsoru, Pefer Hiff, and Bil' Wynne, Backing fluern up were Long, Sneed, and Monal, Oufsfanding backs were Louis Walker, Joe Bruce, Mikey Long, Bob lvlercke, and Kevin lvloravek. S.M.A. I8g B.G.A. I4 Cne of flue besf games of flue season was flue one wiflu BGA. af flueir Homecoming ending wiflu an SMA. vicfory of l8-I4. BGA. opened wiflu a score in flue second quarfer affer a long drive downfield. Tlue cadefs fock flue B.G.A. kickoff and drove 70 yards fo flne BGA. one wluere Bob Mercke scored wiflu only one minufe leff in flue lualf, Tfue lualf ended wiflu flue score BGA. 7AS.lv1,A. 6. Lafe in flue fluird period S.M.A. made ifs second and fluird foucludowns. Roberf lvlercke scored from flue B.G.A. l5 for one and Louis Walker followed wiflu a fwenfy yard sprinf for flue second. B.G.A. made one more TD. in flue lasf oguarfer on a pass, buf flue qarne ended wiflu flue score S.M.A. lB-B.6.fN. l4. Onfslandinq players for S.M.A. were Harrold Maflueny, Harry Jolunson, and Bill Ball, wluou played a fine game as cenler, Tlue backfield was led by Louis Walker and Roberf Mercke. On defense Tommy Briscoe aT riqhT end helped hold B.G,A. To a sTandsTill wiTh his besT game OT The year, S.M.A. 20: Memphis UniversiTy 0 ATTer suTTering an eiqhT poinT deTeaT by Memphis lasT year, The Tiqers avenged This deTeaT by deTeaTing and being The TirsT Team To score over Memphis in Two years, The TirsT score came in The TirsT qLiarTer when Bob Mercke romped 55 yards Tor a TD. Moravek made The conversion To give S.M.!'X. 7 poinTs. The second and Third quarTers wenT scoreless buT noT unevenTTul as Louis Walker kicked Three punTs ThaT landed wiThin 5 yards of The Memphis goal line. The TourTh quarTer showed The lasTing drive oT The cadeTs, Jackie Munal inTer- cepTed a Memphis pass on The Memphis 42. and Louis Walker ran Tor a 36 yard TD. on The nexT play, ATTer S.M.A. kicked oTT, Memphis, in lasT desperaTion, sTarTed passing. Again Louis Walker showed his skill by inTercepTing one oT Their passes deep in Memphis TerriTory and ran all The way To puT S.M.A. ahead by I9 poinTs. Moravek kicked The conversion To end The game aT 20 To O. The ouTsTandinq players were Walker, Mercke, Sneed, and Coe, in The backheld, and HiTT, Johnson, and MaTheny on The line. S.M.A. I4: McMinnville 2I The Tigers firsT oT only Two deTeaTs came Trom The Mc- Minnville CiTy Rebels, who edged ahead in second half drives To end The game wiTh a very slim 2I To I4 vicTory. The cadeTs who held a I4-O lead aT The halT Tried, buT could noT hold back The Rebels in The second halT. S.M.A. walked away wiTh The firsT halT, Louis Walker passed To Moravek on The Rebel 40 yard line on The second play oT The game. On The nexT play Walker sprinTed around The Tiqer riqhT end, l Walker around end Top, LeTT To RighT: Walker, Wynne BoTTom, LefT To Right Munal, Bull Upper, LeTT To RighT: Johnson, H., Sneed BoTTom, LefT To RighT: Bancro'FT, Bruce Mercke Ploughs Through STicking dose Tc The s'de'ne 'c crcss Ter The TirsT TD. Mcrayek bccTed The exTra-poir'T. In Tne seczvrd gearTer Mikey Long inTercepTed a pass deep in RebeT Terrirory To seT up ocr second TD. Morayek shiTed TeTT end Tor T5 yards and a score. Louis WaTTcer passed To BancroTT Ter The exTra peinT, Ddring The second haTT The Tigers were n:gT able To geT QTT Their TeeT, The RebeTs scored Two T.D.'s in The Third guarTer and one in The TourTh To win 2-I4. The ouTsTanding pTayers for S.M.A. were WaTTcei' BancroTT, Leng and Mcrayek. S.M.A. 4Ig Riverside 7 S.M.A., aTTer being deTeaTed by Riverside Tor Tlye con- secuTiye years, and wanTing To reTease Their Tury on somebody Tor losing To McMinnyiTTe The previous game, pTayed an exCeTTenT baT game againsT Rfyerside. On The second play OT The game WaTker Tossed a 40 yd, pass To Morayek who ran across Tor The TirsT TD. Riverside carne back and scored To Tie iT up aT 7-7. S.M.!fN. Took over in The second g,iarTer and Wa'Tcer scored on runs oT I2 and I5 yards respecTiyeTy. Morayek conTinued To b0oT over The exTra poinTs. The haIT ended aT 2I-7. The Tigers during The Third quarTer marched down The TieTd1o SCOFE WaTTcer going oyer Trorn The six. The TasT Two T,D.'s were made in The TasT qsarTer. The TirsT was seT up by a pass To BancroTT, who was sTopped aT The 5, buT Mercke biicked over Tor The TD. The IasT TD. was seT up by a rcn by TaiTbacTc, BiTT BuxTon, and again iT was MercTe who made The score, The garne ended in a wahoping vicTory boTh r'noraT wise and score wise aT4-T-7. OuTsTanding pTayers in This garne were: T-Tenry Johnson, Bob Mercke, RL.sTy BancroTT MaTQoTrn Owen, PeTer T-TiTT, BiTT VVynne. and Tomrny Briscoe who suTTered a head iniury and was rinabTe io Tinish The resT OT The season. S.M.A. 345 ST. Andrews 6 ST. Andrews goT The Tigers Ternper up when They rnade a TD. in The TirsT few minuTes OT The game, and Trom Then on ST, A. did noT geT wihin 25 yrads oT The goaT Tine. In The second guarfer The S.Tv1.A, Tigers ran wild. A penaTTy on ST. A. seT .is up Tor The TirsT TD, run acrcss by Lcciis WaTker and The exTra poinT by Morayek. Two more Touchdowns were rnade in The TasT Tour n'1inuTes oT The TTrsT haTT. BcTh made by Mcravek, One aTTer a 75 yard drive' The c ner cn a 35 yard pass Thrown by Wafker. Morayek made boTn The exTra poinTs, The Tci.rTh quarter was aTso The Tigers qi:arTer, Joe Bruce inTercepTed a ST. A. pass and WaTker crossed Tor The TourTh TD. Moravek made The exTra pcinT. S.M.A, recovered a ST. A. Ti.nnbTe and RiisTy BancroTT wenT oyer on a 30 yard pass Trorn Joe Bruce making The Tinai score 34-6. OuTsTanding pTayers in The backTieTd were Joe Bruce, Kevin ivloravek, and Lcuis Walker: on deTense T-Tenry Johnson and Jackie MiinaT. S.M.A. T43 T.M.I. 34 S.M.A. TosT iTs second game OT The season To T.M.I. Our T.D.'s were nnade by Mercke and Mcrayek. Mercke pTowed across cenTer aTTer a penaTTy en T.M.T. which puT us on Their 2 yard Tine during The TirsT haTT. Tn The second haTT Lf.. T T ,tj ff' T W wi T. as .ee . STL. . .A Ba'Hling Bob rides again Top, LeT+ To Right Loop, Coe BoTTom, LeTT To Right Mercke, Moravek ,, u X xi'- W ?', YV? Ax f ga ff .,a. 'T 1 3 W 91 v -D Y wx' f , L55-wg by 84: Q .ff 'V Q Q av, ,fn ,. Tnfs -,eafs Team was :iagned by Cap: W' hams and Mr. Jack M0o'e. The Team dd nf' nave Tne besf reczrd, b..T Tnere were wcnderTr.T res.:!Ts Th char' a:'er buf drq. Coach 6enTry was we'T ceased wI'T' The re-s,. Ts and TeeTs Tnai The MTTes wTTT aid Wm gre-aTTy Tn TuTure ex- Curslens en The grTdErcfT. The season 5 resuTTs were as TQHOWS: S.M.A. 6' NcTre Dame 25 S.Tv1.A,.O: S. PTTTsberg 39 S,M.A. 6: Sf. Andrews 7 s.M.AA s s. PITT5bUrg 20 S.M.A. 73 ST. Andrews I3 The cross CounTry Team is The newesT varsTTy sporT aT The Academy. The Team was organized ThTs year and was under The dTreCTTon OT Coaches Morrow and In- gram, senlcrs aT The Uni- yersTTy. The TirsT meeT wTTh B.G.A. and C.M.A. was won by B.G.A, wETh Mackay Tfnishs Tnq TourTh and Key TTTTh. The sezond meeT wTTh ST. Andrews was wen by The SaTnTs wTTh Mackay Tinlshr fnq ThTrd. Tne asT meeT was wTTh B.G,A. In This meeT The Tigers gcT revenge by OJT- running B.Q.A. OUT OT The six pTaces The Tigers Took Tire. ln This meeT Jack Mac' Kay esTabTTshed The schaar recrwrd by running The 2.3 rmfe coarse Tn TT mTm.Te3 9 seconds, LeTT To Righf: Jack Mackay and Alberf Key, Caphains. W i R o s s c o u N T R -we T T 1 'E T T' , Iagzrzzggkf Ass?-3? -M,e, T W 'W' Y S. M. A. BASKETBALL This year's baskeTball Team had plenTy oT poTen- Tial Trom The opening day oT pracTice, buT iT was deTiniTely lacking in experience, Members Trom The varsiTy The year beTore were GilberT Varnell, Mike McCrary, Ted QuinTard, and Bud WalTers. Up Trom The J.V. Team were Jackie Munal, Mikey Long, Joe l-lickerson, Joe Bean, and Rod YaTes. New men were Joe Bruce, Ken Wagner, Ralph Bowman, and Zip Gracy. The Team showed a lo+ of husTle and dee TerminaTion as Maior Wood and Jack Moore devoTed Their coaching abiliTies To help make The season suc- cessTul. The season goT underway wiTh a win over Jasper. Lack oT experience showed up in The nexT Two games as The Tigers were edged ouT by BaxTer and Mc- Callie. Three sTraighT vicTories puT The Team on iTs TeeT again as WesTminsTer, T.M.l., and STevenson Tell beTore The Tigers. The resT of The season was win one, lose one baskeTball. SouTh PiTTsburg was deTeaTed Twice and BaxTer, STevenson, and Webb wenT down once. ST. Andrews, in The TradiTional rivalry, goT The besT oT S.M.A, Twice, once by Tive poinTs and Then by Three. The Tigers wenT down TighTing alThough They were ouT-manned. The loss To T.M.l. was a hearT-breaker. WiTh less Than Ten seconds To go S.M.A. Tied The game wiTh a jump shoT, One oT The T.M.l. guards grabbed The ball a Tew TeeT over The halT-courT line and shoT in desperaTion. The ball swished Through The neT Tor Two poinTs and a loss Tor The Tigers. The season wound up in ChaTTanooc1a wiTh The annual Mid-SouTh TournamenT. Baylor, wiTh a Tre- mendous shooTing percenTage Trom The Tloor surged ouT in TronT. The Tigers made a Tine showing despiTe The TacT ThaT They were greaTly ouT-manned and even Though They had a lasT quarTer surge were deTeaTed by six poinTs. F'rsT Row, Leff To Right: Long, Ryan, Anderson, McCrary, Bowman. Second Row: Gracy, M. D., Quinfard, Varnell, G., Bean, J., Hickerson, Munal, Walfers, Wagner. 100 ii? .5,,. I 2: ,, ' X , -557' X :,Q2?w'Q' mg- Q.. f-. 'F . MA 'ff ilk W Q' hvmwwqw, 'C C 5, E dim x f 'Y ms- sig V ,., wifi: , M,,.7.,,,,ggwf JJ? ' , , M. .,.,, W, ,. ,ng ff WWW. 5.2, 1 ' f 1? W neg, ,, Q R 'Q , S Z A H av if , M Exegfgga 1 ' w fzffzzffzsf gggfgf'5gQ7ff ' . vg,f?g,m,,m e Ana! A hu i.:- L 3 .4 ar .f ..- .Q -4 f QM wwf A swf-am .' 1,55 QZWQWPV J S H JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Firsf Row, Lefl To Right Tyler, Zimmer- FI fm Baker. Second Row: Boyd, Umsfead, Brock, WesT, Kerr. Third Row: Whailey, Lucas, A., Lindsay, Calvert, Webb, S. BASKETBALL The Team was lead This year loy Gils l3erT Varnell Trom Sewanee, Tennessee, as CapTain and Jackie Munal Trom Kingsport Tennessee as Co-CapTain. ln The scoring deparTmenT This sea- son cenTer GllberT Varnell and young Joe l-llclcerson, boTh ended The season wiTh an averacie oT l5 poinTs. per game and scored more Than Three-TiTThs of The Teams ToTal poInTs. Jackie Munal was nexT in scorinq and had help on The boards Trom Joe Bean and Ralph Bowman. The play malcer oT The Team was lvlilcey Long. The Team would lilce To exTend ITS humble Thanlcs To Coach Wood and Coach Moore Tor The Time They spenT wiTh Them. They hope ThaT in The years To come They will have Tremendous success. Hiclcerson lays one up Varnell up for one .. ..., .... f - is M5 1333 wanna fi A ,Y ? 6, ,WM 1 Sf' ,. W '1 W ,ig if ,WJ -I gut? k , .pf-Se 94-:H A of . Q-www Q4 Varnell goes up for one Wi ig, H, 1.-: ...,, --, . nr .wg -1 ww 51 Hi ,I Mei-one J.V.'s in acfion Mies-First Row, Leff To Righf: James, C, F,, Riffenberry, Edwards Second Row: Rockefeller, Scoff, Webb, J. Third Rowg Bean, Flewellen Robinson, T., Bean, G, W. fi' SWIMMING 5 Leff TO Riqhli CdDTain, David Skipworrhg Coach, Capt. McCloud. The Team sTarTed The season wiTh nine reTurning leTTermen: Lewis Minor, David Cochran, Dale Led- peTTer, Bill EaTon, Rod Koperg Mike Finney, Chris WeaThers, Mac Conard, and Davil SkipworTh, Men ouT Tor The TirsT Time This year included John Magin- nis, Frank Freeman, Gene SenTell, ArThur Czerwonky, Bill BuxTon, John Adair, l-luxley Nixon, Tom Yoder, Ricky l2ehTeldT, George Moody, and John Hadda- way. The Team was coached again This year by CapTain George l'Swamp McCloud, who was assisTed by Louis Walker, who coached The Two divers, Mike Finney and Bill BuxTon. The Team capTain Tor The year was David SkipworTh. Une oT The more promising men reTurning nexT year is Bill EaTon, who losT only one maTch The whole year, in The ZOO yard Tree sTyle. l-le placed second in The Mid-SouTh MeeT. John Maginnis placed Third in The Mid-SouTh MeeT in The 400 yard TreesTyle. WiTh a large porTion oT The Team reTurning nexT year, iT promises To be a good year Tor The Team. FirsT Row, LefT To Righfg Buxfon, Yoder, Rehfeldf, Finney, Conard, Maqinnis. Second Row: Morgan, T., Eafon, Czerwonky, Cochran, Morgan D., Brown, W., Bill, Haddaway, Nixon. Third Row: Skip- worTh, Koberg, Adair, PeTagna, Senfell, Minor, Freeman, Moody, Millingfon, Ledbeffer. Mike Finney, diver LeTT To Right O'Neal, Ramsey, G. W., co-capTains, Capf. Goldfinch coach. WRESTLING This year's wresTling Team, under CapT. Bill Gold- Tinch, ended The season wiTh a record oT Three wins, Tour losses, and one Tie, losing a close maTch To T.M.l. by one poinT. The leTTern'1en reTurning Trom lasT year's Team were Joe Parker, Beall Bowden, Mac Owen, DuTch Bollinger, Joe Ramsey, and Mike O'Neal, The resT oT The TirsT sTring was supplied by TirsT year men. Joe Ramsey and lvlike O'Neal were elecTed cap- Tains. They did an ouTsTanding job leading The in- experienced Team. STandouTs Trom This year's Team reTurning nexT year will be Joe Parker, who capTured Third place in his weighT in The Mid-SouTh Tourna- menT, Beall Bowden, who Took TourTh place in The TournamenT, and John Franklin, a TirsT Team Tresh- man. The high poinT man Tor The year was DuTch Bol- linger wiTh ThirTy-one poinTs. Lef? To Riglvf, Firsl Row: Wood, Bowden, U., Parker, Schenk, Alex- ander, J., Owen. Second Row: Bald- win, G., Franklin, Knighl, Mcliee, Bollinger, Hicks, Bowden, J. Third Row: Freyer, Loop, Ramsey, O'Neal, Carlson, Manship, Hall. Mid-Soulh Placers, LefT To Righl: Bowden, U., fourfh place, Parker, J., Third place. m, J Graham, Gracy, D. B., vans, . ., ' udsfill, MaTheny, MacKay, Haigh, S cond Row: Pierce, SingIeTary, Ha K R b T o as J Adoue, HHT, Herren, Thomas, H., Leff To RighT: Coach Foe, Pafrick, SOCCER This is The second year ThaT The S.lVl.A. soccer Team has played a Tull season. AT The beginning oF The season, The cadeTs were very enThusiasTic abouT The sporT as a greaT number OT boys Tried ouT Tor The Team. During The season The Team played eighT games under The coaching oT CapTain lvlarTino. The Team received much on The Tieldm spiriT Trom iTs CapTains Tommy Thomas and Tony PaTriclc. The Team also wishes To express Their Thanks To Bill Poe, Carlos Busch, and Bob Kring Tor helping The Team The early parT oT The season, AlThough The Team goT oTT To a slow sTarT aT The beginning oT The season by losing iTs TirsT Three games, iT came baclc To show The Mid-WinTer visiTors by beaTing ST. Bernard by a score oT 6-O. The lasT game oT The season was played wiTh Cas- Tle l-leighTs, This was The hardesT played game oT The season, The Tigers scored a poinT in The TirsT guarTer and were deTermined To lceep iT. During The second quarTer The Team suTTered iTs greaTesT seTbaclc when Tommy Thomas was iniured and removed Trom The game. The Team played on wiTh deTerminaTion and won by a score oT l-O, rsT Row, Leff To Righfg Coach Poe, HII M S , . C., now, Hodges, Akin, E S A Top: Hair and Thomas defensively BoTTom: Adoue blocks The lxiclr ir, ring, Smifh, o ers, Th m , PaTrick, Coach Busch. Thomas, H. L., Coach Busch. TRACK WiThouT a single reTurning leTTerman This year The Tigers are placing Their hopes in Jack MacKay, The I959 Track CapTain, and Mac Owen, co-capTain. Jack has shown possiv biliTies in The halT mile and broad lump while Mac works primarily on The mile. Several newcomers To Track This year have done well considering Their lack oT experience. Don I-lill, a senior, has carried boTh hurdles and been a uTiliTy man in almosT every oTher evenT. Cecil l-larT, a Treshman, shows The greaTesT poTenTial Trom This age group wiTh his pole vaulTing. Already he has cleared 9' ow. AnoTher Treshman working hard is Ross Akin. l-le and Mike Long are running maTes in The 440. This is also Mike's TirsT year in Track and his Times are irnproving. Ralph Bowman, a junior, has been helping The Tigers keep alive in The Tield evenTs placing in The high iump, shoT, and discus. Tommy Morgan, a senior, has shown considerable improvemenT over lasT year and sTill remains The TasTesT sprinTer on The Tiger squad. Rounding ouT The remainder oT The squad according To Their evenTs are PorTer l-lalyburTon, Doug Muir, Charles l-leywood, l-Toward, and RehTeldT in The dashes: George SmiTh, Rickie Keller, and BaskeTT in The disTances: Carlos Loop, Tom McBee, and Dick Coe in The weighTs, ArT Lucas, George Beniarnin, Rod YaTes, Gene Ball, and Dick Chrisman in The Tield evenTs. AlThough Things look preTTy dark aT The momenT, Coach Daswell and Coach Jones are hoping ThaT some oT The younger boys will develop and reTurn To sTrengThen The squad OT l96O. FirsT Row, Lefl' To Righf: Conard Heywood, BurneTT, Ball, Owen Lafham, Long, RehfeIdT, MacKay YaTes, Second Row: Hill, M. C. Williamson, Howard, Ak'n, Ke'ler Morgan, D., Morgan, T., Porfer Coe, Halyburfon. Third Row: CapT Doswell, Muir, E., Smith, Bart ling, Lucas, MilIingTon, BaskeTT Loop, Chrisman, Benlamin. LeTT To Righfz MacKay, CapT. Dos well, Owen. FirsT Ro LefT To Righfz McCrary, KnighT, Ryan, Ramsey, R. Second Row: Munal, STudsTiII, Miller, N., Williams, Hair, Third Row: HarneTT, Mgr H'IlTHTT 'T kTV IIGLasJ W. . ,Quin ard, Loc ef, arne , ., uc , .D., Mgr. BASEBALL AT S. M. A. Wiliiams, Miller, N., McCrary, Hair, Ryan. Welwyn: wvwf This years basebali Team promises To be one oT The besT aT The Academy. There was aTmosT a com- pTeTe Team oT reTurning leTTermen. They are Munai, l.ockeTT, Ramsey, and QuinTard, PiTchersg STudsTiTT and Baker, CaTchers: Varneli, G., FirsT Base: T-TiTT, Second Basey KnighT, Third Base: STeye I-Tail, ShorT- sTop. in The ouTTieTd, There are Jim T-lair, PauT Ryan, Ne-Tson Miiier, and Mickey Williams. The Team is coached This year by CapTain George McCToud. The managers are PaT Evans, Drew Lucas, and Roy Hodges. So Tar This season The Tigers have onTy piayed ST. Andrews and T-TunTTand beaTing Them 6-5 and 9-4 respecTiyely. We are unabie To Toresee The TuTure, TQUT we are sure ThaT The Tigers wili compiie an ex- ceTTenT record This season. Seniors on team, left fo righf: Ramsey, Hill, Williams, Munal, Mc- Lefl fo Right Sfudsfill, Ramsey, Munal, Knight, Hi++, Varnell, Crary, Miller, N, Quinlard, LockeH', '-IiH'- 'larneII. HILL QUINTARD LOCKETT HITT RAMSEY MUNAL WILLIAMS McCRARY VARN ELL MILLER STU DSTILL RYAN IO9 l-eff 70 Rlqhll Mercer, R., Carlson, Casson, Walker, Firsr Row, Leif fo Right Wesl, Umsfead, Adoue, Second Row: Hornaday, G,-irdler, Moravek Merkes Not Pic- lured: Calyerf. llo TENNIS The lennls leam lhls year promises lo be one ol lhe besl lhal' lhe Acad' erny has seen. With a ccmblnallon ol good mae lerlal and good wealher success, This year lhe re- lhe reams has had greal Hlrnlng lellerrnen were Frecl l-lornaday, Norman Adoue, Kevin Moravelc, and Ollie Calvert They are suooorled by new men, Glrdler and Um- slead. The caplaln of lhis yearls learn ls The hrsl man, Norman Adoue. The W59 Qoll Team ls coached by Caplaln J. B. Ernesl. 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Sewanee Military Academy - Saber Yearbook (Sewanee, TN) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

Sewanee Military Academy - Saber Yearbook (Sewanee, TN) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 72

1959, pg 72

Sewanee Military Academy - Saber Yearbook (Sewanee, TN) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 85

1959, pg 85

Sewanee Military Academy - Saber Yearbook (Sewanee, TN) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 50

1959, pg 50


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