Valley Forge Military Academy - Crossed Sabres Yearbook (Wayne, PA)

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59' Jw CRIISSED S AB 11 E S XT Zhdwu 1950 'k'k'k'ki ki ki'i lr'k'k'k'i ki kf' De4z?eZZm9deu.- iv The mo+i'f of 'l'his CROSSED SABRES is a picforial record of our life ai fhe Forge. H' will, we hope, in +he fufure kindle 'l'he fires of reminiscence, and be a visual reminder of The quinfessence of our Cadei' days, and our devo+ion +0 all ihaf il' symbolizes. If i'I' gives us inspiraiion and new courage in 1'aclcling our problems, if ii' serves as a cons+an+ reminder of +he fine +radi+ions learned here, il' will indeed serve Hs purpose and rhe efforfs of r 'Me S1454 ir ir 'muff' FWNWYQM' i x mwZiq1X +1 'ik' if 'fir ik wir W W V Qflilllllllh G , 4' ' i ' 'N I ?5s.f -2 . -' -9'-213 V-' S' W 'ZfllldL Wlll,',D EEK a7 'f'L '3'-'444 :'fw2::'1f'2' a' if sir ik' if ik ik + q,g,g,,,, 1 -Pxtlhllllgm 9 1 . A, .D azuwafq Valley Forge Military Academy CIHISSED SABRES JUNE ik' 1950 Yearbook of the Valley Forge Cadets WAYNE 'iff A if aff if PENNSYLVANIA Zuma! Editor in Chief WVilliam Joseph lveissel Managing Editor Louis Felieetti, Jr. Junior College Editor Gleh Petrenko Business Editor John Stanley Jamison Sports Editor David Neal Frank Art Editors Gilberto Valle H. L. Belisario Editorial Stajf Donald Martin Tannenbaum Cornelius Holt Garretson Lloyd Koreneff Downton Henry William Lush John Allen Blake Edwin Kenneth Heist W'alter Thomas Sykes George Ludford Harvey Charles Kay Murphy 0sear Angelo Plaeeo Ilonald Clive Hands, Jr. Business Stajf Philip Sylvester Battaglia Alexander Armen Varhedian Arthur Howard Brown lliehard lvilton Anstine Benjamin Haynes Aiken Bonald David Paek John Anthony Cerrato Genouevo Perez Valdes W'illiam Brown Kelley Horace Speed, III John lVesley George Faculty Advisor Major Frank Ankenhrand, Jr. Technical Advisor Bay Snow The Academy Administration Graduates Class History Aeademie Nlilitary Athgleties ses Aetfiwities Pass In Review Advertisements if ir -A' The Class of I950, 'Phe mid-cen'Pury class, leaves iPs Alma MaPer wiPh an appreciafion of iPs responsibili+ies on 'Phe American scene in 'Phe second half o'F Phis fabulous cenPury. We are 'Prue producffs of Phe TwenPie'Ph CenPury, born wiPh Phe PasPe of DesPiny in our mou'Phs and 'Free from Phe shibbolePhs which brough'P disillusionmenf 'Po our predecessors. Our PaPhers Poughi' 'Pwo wars as a prelude 'Po 'Phis era: our Pask is Phe consolidaPion of Phe philosophical, ideological, and moral gains 'Phey made. We enPer Phe era of Phe A-Bomb and 'Phe H-Bomb, in Phe sure knowledge 'PhaP a free people, convinced of 'Phe digniPy of 'Phe individual, and firm in i'Ps belief in i'Ps knowledge of Righ'P and Wrong, will prevail againsf Phe forces, wiPhin and wi'Phou'P, which seek 'Po selfishly desProy iP. We, each of us, dedica'Pe our YouPh Po 'Phe developmen'P o'F an America free from poverPy, in- iusPice, bigo'Pry, and, above all, free from fear of 'Forces which we will lean Po bend Po our will. For Phis Pask we have been singularly well-Prained ai' Valley Forge and we have Paken from our Alma MaPer Phe menPal and moral sPrengPh which comes from her heriPage of an earlier Valley Forge. -qua P 'Q' xg., I 1n,, ,S my Quin! z 1- sz -A : if 1 ff Q N H 114 ' qllllll I' G . , - Qi -x , :J I ,A 191. ii ,Qpjgg il,-.L rm ' a 'gi '-. 2' 41105 Jiliiglnlxgfw ..,,...T...,.-- pe, ..1 ri' fi G I 11 ' .S iq- og. 12 I I 7a ' 1 -1? SE i :swag 'Mwzm .mee Taps November 3, 1949 -k O Almighly God, Thou in Thy Divine Wisdom hasl' seen Fil' lo call home one of our beloved .comrades-in-arms. O Almighfy God, we humbly pray, lhal' Thou findesl' in him a worl'hy soldier fo march in Thy legions and under Thy heavenly banners. Find him, O Lord, rich in spjri'l'ual ideals: sfrong in courage: imbued wil'h ihe highesi 'lype ofhonorg and ever ready lobconquer all rhai' is evil and corrupt We bow our heads as 'laps are played, secure in 'lhe knowledge, despi'l'e our grief, lhal' reveille is being blown upon rhe parade ground of Heaven, and Thou, O Lord, hasl- gained a new recruil-. Accepl him, O iFal'her! and praised be Thy name, O God, forever! AMEN y W if ir f By his unfiring devo+ion lo 'lhe spirifual welfare of 'l'he Corps of Cadefs, by his inspired sermons delivered from +he pulpii' of S+. Cornelius +he Cen+urion, by his oufsfanding achievemenfs as chaplain and adminisfralor-daily evidenr in +he growfh of fhe Corps of Caders and +he Academy-our chaplain has 'raughf us 'lhe real purpose of educafion and life-+o know, love, and serve God and man. He has developed wirhin us +he s'I'reng+h fo go on wifh our unfinished faslcs, fhe desire 'lo lceep our minds clean and aIer+, and +he courage +o face life wifh brighl' hopes and undimmed faifh. ll' is wifh aFFeci'iona'l'e pride fhal' we salufe COLONEL HENRY M. PRENTISS X mammal' Flmlmw in 3 'R lr i i llfd nm9Q .5 sillfggypq Qi- M' iiiiff ifflfk 'Nav' Q fn G g 1 ' wv- ..' 1 11 --as 553 '!!.'.f! x -GF. . xg? J -Rf: 'nwmqf-I-'azosv 1 .,, ,,..--..'--- Irs 'r,f'l V 5' L 'G 2 an .s .Zh 65. gn- wus- 1, fllllllllll i VZF.ZM1'A 'A' dame! gfemq 776 puadu Chaplain and Registrar i' l:9:5:D----'-'- 1'1'f X Li 52' if 4 Q M. I HQ nf '45 f 5,-v. P my s 1. UE f s 5. as xv Q, K H A 5 W,A.. 2 X wwwww 4 4 Y 1 1 W 1 3 r k l 5 in f, A L' ,g 2 3412. ,Q F M- : ' 1 yi ,I sim. Q 4 N N N 1 , , w i 1 w N 1 1 1 f N X N x if My EQ J wi' rv, 4 X xv J +A ,ww ,XM K4 tL.L .,.i ak' 91' H- WWW? MK? W, Sa L W ? AL 'B ,V fe 3 LE 'f ' '- ' 1 .1,:2. ,,p, w ,. Q as F J BQ? 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As lhe long lines of grey pass inlo 'l'he fulure wi+h heads held high and eyes s+raigh+ ahead, +he Academy pauses for a momenf in iusfifiable pride and wa+ches +he inspiring procession of young men whose new in'leresl's and oullook will enable +hem +o give much and lherefore gel' +he mos+ oul' of life. These young men have perspeclive, breadih, background, slandards of value, and ma+uri+y of judgment which will make for a successful professional or business career. They have inlelligence which is disciplined and lempered wi+l1 'lhe moral knowledge of whal' is righl and wl1a+ is wrong. God willing, +hese young men will consislenlly win high honors, eslablishing for fhemselves a singular repu+a+ion for excellence as men and scholars: and gaining for l'heir Alma Maier 'lhe respecl' of people everywhere. A ll is ihe in+e'n+ of lhose 'fhal' guide 'lhe deslinies of +he Valley Forge Miliiary Academy 'rhal' +he school shall know a renewed birlh and a consfanl re-affirming of fhose sacred ideals and +radil'ions lhal' gave il' ils incep'l'ion and 'lhai i'l', foo, along wi+h lhe endless proces- sion of ifs gradua+es, will march confidenlly inlo fhe veiled liufure. ' mi Q1 in 3 'H 3 i -Z 4 -Q-1 'Qual nmig' .5 I gym Qllgll I l avvffapf waist x V ' Le - ' :ii tp ri-xv 1-41: F.-fl .IQJF x z 42 -'lfghgilivimii T' -+ 'k ir is f3 5 S 'F 'S qgiiiiiiif' ll O 4 S 2 I s sv. bemez77zd:m24 Assistant Superintendent Commandant of Cadets eazwz,-wmzaem Dean of the Academic Department I e blow! Www, 7 7mm Professor of Military Science and Tactics 4 N w 4 ft. Wang 2. gucaefaton Registrar and Director of Guidance and Placement G . , . Pmmlm :ff '-'5 9, ,W ig i-.1 arm ,kiwi -047 ?g.15!KAuwyii.E1nv:v4:2 4l!g9554iuilu,l2fE' -- 1 Q aff -r if ai' 1: A' Q if 9: fgaszszgq V Q 2 I '4 NDAD Illlll ' I Q?qj 'jr' I 0laaeZ7femq77L77zenz'a4 Registrar ,4'adL.4PumZew!m Finance. ilfficer 1ae44pa4,,zf.2W,g Ibfficer in charge of Buildings and Grounds lt. Hal. Kennet! 7. Wd! Director of Admissions ,k 7714-721 Dawn! gndeell nartermaster Director of Choir Assistant Registrar vm. Wanna ,-ff. mm, 9. Wtaym Aww y, deemed Az, aa Wewzq 2, gzewmtaa Adjutant Director of Guidance and Placem 1 eazme slimy, www, gm, on Sabbalical L4-:svn Univ:-,rsily of Pennsylvania Zz. 646 Qfeaim Eizzee, II Ilirc-mor nf Public lla-Ialions 77!472va .feancvwl .4 Wow!! Assistant Registrar ' 77547214 70666644011 'gated Alumni Secretary Aide to the Superintendent alone! 'Zfenfzg 775. pzenldw Chaplain and Registrar Dc. Zak-ur Wtamn 76am Medical 0ffieer ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS N I IAJOR GENERAL MILTON G. BAKER Superintendent COLONEL MILTON H. MEDENEACH Assistant Superintendent Commandant of Cadets COLONEL ARTHUR W. BASS Dean of the Academic Department COLONEL WILLIAM T. FLETCHER Professor of Military Science and Tactics COLONEL ELBRIDGE WALKER, JR. on Sabbatical Leave University of Pennsylvania COLONEL HENRY M. PRENTISS Registrar Chaplain LT. COLONEL JOHN H. DYROFF Officer in Claarge of Buildings and Grounds LT. COLONEL L. PORTER NEWLIN Finance Ojicer LT. COLONEL KENNETH F. HIIII. Director of Admissions LT. COIIONEL HESTON BATES, II Director of Public Relations LT. COLONEL HENRY R. BREVVERTON Director of Guidance and Placement lVIA-IOAR ARTHUR 1. OCINSKI Adjutant MR. HERMAN A. WEISE, JR. Director of Cboir and Glee Club Assistant Registrar MAJOR LEONARD L. HOWETH Assistant Registrar MAAIOR DAVID C. BIRIHSELI, Quartermaster MAJOR WILLIAM J. BATES Alumni Secretary ' Aide to the Superintendent DR. ROBERT MARTIN FISHER ' Medical Ojicer MR. ERNEST P. RAUM Public Relations TACTICAL AND TRAINING DEPARTMENT COLONEL MILTON H. MEDENBACH Assistant Superintendent Commandant of Cadets LT. COLONEL .IOHN VV. BLACK Tactical Oficer, E Battery LT. COLONEL FRANK J. KOEES Tactical Officer, A Company MAJOR ANTHONY R. FLORES Director of Athletics and Playsical Education MAJOR L. NIAITLAND BLANK Assistant Director of Physical Education MAJOR JOHN STUART MULICERNS Tactical Officer, B Company MAJOR THEODORE R. PUGH Instructor of Equitation CAPTAIN D. KEITH FELTHAM Director of Music Tactical Ofcer, Band LIEUTENANT RICHARD A. RUDISII.I, Tactical O17icer, HD Troop LIEUTENANT WALTER W. SMOCK Tactical Oyficer, C Company MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS DEPARTMENT COLONEL WILLIAM T. FLETCHER Professor of Military Science and Tactics LT. CODONEI, GEORGE B. PICKWICK Assistant Professor, M. S. 0 T. MAJOR GEORGE L. GIIADSTONE Assistant Professor, M. S. Q9 T. MAJOR WII,LIAM W. MCWHINNEY Assistant Professor, M. S. 23' T. i, CAPTAIN BILLY H. WATSON Assistant Professor, M. S. dv T. CAPTAIN FRANK L. SHENK SERGEANT FIRST CLASS JAMES L. BRON SERGEANT FIRST CLASS JOSEPH BYLAN SERCEANT FIRST CLASS JOHN J. ROCHE A555-Wlnf PV0f9-WUT, M- 5- 0 T- SERGEANT FIRST CLASS WILBUR H. SIBLEY FIRST SERGEANT TALMADOE W. ALDERMAN MASTER SEROEANT LOUIS L. MINERVA MASTER SERGEANT HAROLD A. SHIELDS SERGEANT RUSSELL L. THORNTON SERCEANT ROY L. WEATHERS SERGEANT ALLEN WINTERS ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT COLONEL ARTHUR W. BASS Dean of the Academic Department LT. COLONEL ANDREW F. WEIDENER Assistant Dean of the Academic Department Professor of Latin LT. COLONEL HENRY R. BREWERTON Director of Guidance and Placement COLONEL EDWIN H. FEATHER Professor of Science LT. COLONEL ALLEN K. SNYDER Professor of Mathematics LT. COLONEL WILLIAM J. CARNE Professor of History and Political Science MAJOR HOMER THEODOIIE Cox Professor of English LT. COLONEL JOHN W. BLACK Assistant Professor of Mathematics MAJOR ANTHONY C. ROSSO Associate Professor of French MAJOR JOSEPH J. CANUT Associate Professor of Spanish MAJOR NORMAN MITTERLING Associate Professor of Chemistry IMAJOR JOHN D. MAUK ' -Instructor in Piano MAJOR FRANK ANKENBRAND, JR. Associate Professor of English COLONEL ALFRED W. HESS Associate Professor of Mathematics MAJOR DAVID F. GARDINER Assistant Professor of History MAJOR ARTHUR J. OCINSKI Director of Visual Aids CAPTAIN JEROME F. NOVICK Assistant Professor of English CAPTAIN WALTER R. HICKMAN Assistant Professor of English CAPTAIN RALPH MARINACCI Instructor in Spanish CAPTAIN WILLIAM H. DANNACHER Instructor in Mathematics CAPTAIN GIFFORD I-IAVENS Instructor in Mathematics LIEUTENANT FRANK D'AMIcO Instructor in Spanish LIEUTENANT WILLIAM L. FAHY Instructor in Latin LIEUTENANT LAWRENCE DEAN, JR. Instructor in English LIEUTENANT JOHN J. MAGUIRE Instructor in English LIEUTENANT DONALD J. DAY Instructor in English LIEUTENANT RICHARD A. RUDISILL Director of the Reading Clinic LIEUTENANT PATRICK L. SMILEY Instructor in Mathematics LIEUTENANT GEORGE W. RICKERT Instructor in Economics LIEUTENANT JOSEPH L. ELLWOOD Instructor in Sociology LIEUTENANT RICHARD TURNER CORSA Instructor in English LIEUTENANT PAUL STOLz Instructor in Science LIEUTENANT ROBERT E. LESLIE Instructor in Biology LIEUTENANT JOSEPH HETES, JR. Instructor in Business Administration LIEUTENANT DONALD B. MOORE Instructor in Social Science MRS. WINSLOW MARTIN Director of Social Customs MISS KATHRYN E. THARP Librarian MRS. DONALD B. MOORE Assistant Librarian DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJOR ANTHONY R. FLORES Director of Athletics and Physical Education 'MAJOR L. MAITLAND BLANK Director of Intramural Activities CAPTAIN JEROME F. NOVICK Head Football Coach MAJOR ANTHONY C. ROSSO Assistant Football Coach LIEUTENANT FRANK J. D'AMICO Assistant Football Coach CAPTAIN WALTER R. HICKMAN Basketball Coach MAJOR THEODORE R. PUGH Jump Team Coach MAJOR GEORGE L. GLADSTONE Rifle Coach MASTER SERGEANT HAROLD A. SHIELDS . Assistant Rifle Coach MR. JOSEPH A. MCCULLEN Swimming Coach MAJOR DAVID F. GARDINER Track Coach COLONEL ALFRED W. HESS Golf Coach Major General Milfon G. Baker wiih fhe Adminisfraiive S+aFf -k':.1-'-if fain S. Pres ident, First Class 'k Z Ei M iA f fabdcvwl 70, ,4mu!dae President, Junior College -ki-.1-..-'-1'-ir B. G. Hess Vice-Presideni' Junior College W. A. Hunier Secre+ary Junior College WW? 7 filaacleavg Wm 950 J. R. Eagan Reber? E. Carler Treasurer Treasurer Junior College Firsf Class John A Blalre Vlce Presldeni' Flrsf Class Oscar A. Placco Secrefary Firsf Class RICHARD WILTON ANSTINE MAJOR, REGINIENTAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER y REGINIENTAL STAFF junior College York, Pennsylvania ek Private, '43-'44, '443455 Corporal, '45-'46, Sergeant, '46-'47, Supply Sergeant, '46-'47, First Lieutenant, '47-'48, Captain, Regimental Plans and Training Officer, ,48-,495 Major, Regi- mental Executive Officer, '49-'50, Alexander Hamilton Forum, ,49-,SOQ Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Cadet Advisory Council, Vice President, '46-,47Q History Club, ,44-,453 Aviation Club, ,46-,47Q President, ,47-'48, Vice President Fourth Class, '44-'45, President junior College, '49-'50, Meteorological Club, '44-'45, Commercial Club, '45-'46, Board of Governors, Cadet Club, '49-'50, Varsity Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, ,4Q-750, Golf Team, '46-,475 Captain, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'sos Plebe Detail, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49',505 Company Athletics, '43-'44, '44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, Regimental Boxing, winners, '45-'46, Business Staff, CROSSED SABRES, '49-'50, Second Class PT Medal, '46-'47, Sharpshooter Rifleman's Medal CFort Meadeb, ,47-,48. 'k PHILIP SYLVESTER BATTAGLIA FIRST LIEUTENANT D TRooP Dick junior College Albany, New York 41 Private, ,46-,47Q Sergeant, '47-'48, First Sergeant, Second Lieutenant, '48-'49g First Lieutenant, ,49-,SOQ Alexander Hamil- ton Forum, '49-,5og Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '47-'48, ,48-'49, '49-'50, Oadet Advisory Council, Sergeant-at-Arms, '49-'50, Harriers Club, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, ,49-,505 Varsity Club, ,47-,48, '48-'49, Treasurer, '49-'50, Varsity Football Team, ,47-,48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Wrestling Team, '47-'48, '48-'49, Co-Captain, ,49-'50, Business Staff, CRossED SABRES, ,49-,SOQ Third Class PT Medal, '48-'49, ir FRANK WILLIAM BUCHI-IOLZ SECOND LIEUTENANT, QUARTER MASTER Snoz A COMPANY junior College New York, New York 41 Red Stars '48-'49, '49-'50 Private, '46-'47, Corporal, '47-'48, Regimental Supply Sergeant, '48-'49, Second Lieutenant Quarter Master, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, ,48-'49, ,49-,505 Phi Theta Kappa, '48-'49, President, ,49-YSOQ Varsity Football, ,47-'48, '48-'49, ?49-'50, Three Arts Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-50, Varsity Club, '48-149, S49-'50, Varsity Tennis, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intramurals, ' -8, 8- ,' -'o. 47 4 4 49 49 5 ,BMP LLOYD KORENEFF DOWNTON PRWATE AH CONIPANY junior College Atherton, California - ek Private, ,4Q-,503 'Cadet Choir, '49-,505 Cadet Glee Club, '49-'50, Company Soccer Team, '49-'50, Company Swimming Team, '49-'50, Fencing Team, '49-'50, Legionnaire Staff, '49-'50, Edi- torial Staff, CROSSED SABRES, '49-'50, Q Cfsbangli 'Ir MICHAEL CONWAY DRISCOLL FIRST LIEUTENANT A COMPANY Junior College Port Royal, Virginia -K Private, '46-'47, Sergeant Corporal, '47-'48, Sec- ond Lieutenant, ,48',493 First Lieutenant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Tennis, ,47-,48, ,48-749, '49-'50, I-Iop Committee, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Club, ,4Q-,SOQ Intramurals, '46-,47, '47-'48, ,48-'49, Avi- ation Club, '46-'47, Gymkana, ,47-'48, Third Class PT Badge, '48-'49, Sharpshooter's Medal, '4S-,49- Uncle Mikel' if ROBERT DE WAYNE ECKSTINE SERGEANT B COMPANY Junior College Smithsburg, Maryland 'IK Private, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49-'50, Cadet Choir, '48-'49, ,4Q-750, Cadet Glee Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intramural Football Champions, '48-'49, Varsity Football, ,49-'50, Rifle Team, '49-'50, Intramural Basketball, '48-'49, Expert Rif'leman's Medal, '48- ,4Qg 'Choir Cross, ,4Q-,50. Happy Eclen GORDON FRANKLIN FERRIS SERGRANT I B COMPANY junior College Scituate, Massachusetts 'X Red Stars '48-'49, ,49-,SO Private, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49-'50, Fencing Team, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intramurals Football, '48-'49, Varsity Club, '49-,505 Expert Rifleman's Award, '48-'49, ,49',50' 1530077 'lr JAMES JULIUS FUNK, II 'TENIPORARY SERGEANT BAND junior College Somerset, Pennsylvania -K Red Stars '48-'49 Temporary Sergeant, 749-,SOQ Choir, '48-'49, ,49- '5o, Glee Club, ,48-,4Q, '49-'50, Electronics Club, ,48-,4Q, '49-'50, Rifle Medal Sharpshooter, ,48-,4Q. CC 7? I- I- if CORNELIUS HOLT GARRETSON SECOND LIEUTENANT STAFF junior College I Wilmington, Delaware il Red Stars '45-'46, '48-'49, ,49-750 Private, 744345, '45-'46g Corporal, 46-'47, Color Corporal, ,46-,475 Color Sergeant, '47-'48, Private, Sergeant, ,47-'48, First Lieutenant, ,48-,493 Private, Second Lieutenant, ,49-,503 Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '46-'47, ,47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Sergeant, Guide, '48-'49, '49-'50, Mask and Spur Society, '44-'45, '45-'46, Washington Irving Society, '47-'48, Patrick Henry Society, '49-'50, Supper Club, i46',471 '47-'48, ,48-7495 Cadet Advisory Council, '48-,49, Secretary '48-'49, Sergeant-at-Arms, junior Varsity Football, '45-'46, Varsity Wrestling, '48-'49, Varsity Baseball, '46-'47, '47-'48, Varsity Track, '47-'48, Gymkana, ,44-,45, '45-'46,'46-'47, ,47-,48, '48-'49, Plebe Detail, '47-'48, ,49-,5OQ Officers Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, VVaiter Club, ,44 451 ,45-'46, Aviation Club, '45-'46, Editorial Staff, CROSSED SABRES, '49-'50, PT Award, '44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49s Junior Varsity Football Letter, '45-'46, 316th Inf. Ribbon, '48-'49. uc-iarryv IWW ,II ,ll JOHN WESLEY GEORGE CORPORAL BAND junior College Kittanning, Pennsylvania V ii Red Stars '48-'49, '49-'50 Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'5o,iCadet Choir, ,48-,4Q, '49-'50, Intramurals, Wrestling, '48-'49, '49-'50, Football, '48-'49, '49-'50, Soccer, '48-'49, ,4Q--,505 Glee Club, ,48-'49, '49-'50, Dance Band, '48-'49, Expert Marksmanship, ,48-,4Q, '49-'50, Choir Cross, '49-'50, Business Staff, CROSSED SABRES, '49-'5o. lCGedge77 'k CARLOS QUINTANA GOMEZ SERGRANT E BATTERY Junior College Havana, Cuba +1 Private, '48-'49, Sergeant, ,4Q-,505 Expert Marksl manship Medal, '48-'49. Cannibal ir ANTHONY JOSEPH GOVERNALE SECOND LIEUTENANT E BATTERY junior College Brooklyn, New York 'll Private, I47-'48, Sergeant, '48-'49, Second Lieu- tenant, ,49-'50, Washington Irving Society, '48- '49, Patrick Henry Soci-ety, '48-'49, '49-'50, An- thony Wayne' Legion Guard, ,49-,503 Varsity Baseball, '48-'49, Intramural Volley Ball, '47-'48. Governor BOYD GROFF HESS FIRST LIEUTENANT B COINIPANY junior College Lancaster, Pennsylvania 'K Red Stars '48-'49 Private, '47-'48, Sergeant, ,48-'49, First Lieuten- ant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '48-'49, Platoon Sergeant, '49-'50, Patrick Henry Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Class Vice President, ,49- '5o, Plebe Detail, '49-'50, Intramurals Football Championship, ,48-,49, '49-,505 Baseball, '48-'49, Basketball, ,48-,493 Sharpshooterfs MVCd3l,:,48-,49. I I I I A I-less ir WILLIAM ALVIN HUNTER N TENIPORARY SERGEANT A COMPANY junior College . Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania .k . Red Stars '48-'49, '49-'50 Private, '48-'49, Temporary Sergeant, '49-'50, Class Secretary, '49-'50, Glee Club, '48-'49, Cadet Advisory Council, '49-'50, Intramurals, ,48-749, ,49-,SOQ Expert Marksmanship Medal, '48-'5o. Pee Wee 'k ROGER LELAND ICELOW ' PLATOON SERGEANT C COMPANY junior College Reading, Pennsylvania 'll -Silver Star '48-'49 I V Red Stars ,48-,49, '49-'50 Private, ,47-'48, Sergeant, '48-'49, Platoon Ser- geant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Company Intramurals Golf Team, ,47- '48, Public Relations Officer, ,49-,5O. UR0g77 DAVID HERSH KELLER, JR. SUPPLY SERGEANT BAND JuniorfCollege I East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania 'll Private, '48-'49, Supply Sergeant, ,49-,SOQ Patrick Henry Forum, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, ,4Q-,505 Cadet Choir, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intramurals, '48-'49, '49-'50, Cadet Glee Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Annual Oratorical Contest, '48- '49, ExpertlMarksmanship Metal QSmall Bore Riflej ,48-,49. Bull ir JULIUS JOHN LUSCHINSKY SERGEANT - E BATTERY Junior College Shenandoah, Pennsylvania ' +1 Private, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49-'50, Fencing Team, '49-'50, Intramural Football, '49-'50, Basketball, '49-'50, Legionnaire Staff, ,48-,49g Expert Rifle Medal. . HL0u,9 ir JOSEPH ANTONIO MARTINEZ SERGI-:ANT WE BATTERY Junior College Ashland, Pennsylvania - 'Il Private, '48-'49, Sergeant, ,49-,505 Battery Club, ' ' o Cadet Glee Club ' 8 ' Fencin Team 49' 5 5 ' . 9 4 ' g 1 ,49-,505 Expert R1Heman's Medal, '48-,49. GG 7 joe' BRUCE CALVIN NELSON TiaxiPoRARY SERGEANT BAND junior College Ridgway, Pennsylvania 'K Silvei' Stars ,48-,4Q, ,4Q-,SO Gold Stars '48-'49 Private, ,48-,4QQ Temporary Sergeant, ,4Q-,SOQ Phi Theta Kappa, '48-'49, ,4Q-750, Cadet Choir, ,48-,4Q, '49-'50, Cadet Glee Club 748-749, '49-'50, Brass Choir, '48-'49, ,4Q-,SOQ Intramural Basket- ball, '49-'50, Volleyball, '48-,4o, '49-l5o, Expert Sharpshooter Medal, '48-,49. HMH77 GLEB N. PETRENKO F1Rs'r LIRUTRNANT C COMPANY Junior College Los Angeles, California +I Red Stars 747-,48 Silver Stars '48-'49 Private, ,47, Sergeant, ,47-748, Master Sergeant, '48-'49, First Lieutenant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, Private, ,47-'48, '48-,49, Sergeant, ,4Q-,SOQ Phi Theta Kappa, ,48-,4Q, ,49- '5o, Quill and Scroll, '47-'48, Varsity Tennis, '48- ,49, ,,4Q-'50, Varsity Club, '49-'50, Secretary junior College, ,48-,495 Cadet Advisory Council, 749-750, Secretary Phi Theta Kappa, '49-'50, Legiomzaire, Assistant Sports Editor, ,47-748, Sports Editor, 748',493 junior College Editor, CROSSED SABRRS, ,4Q-,503 McCloskey Medal, '48- ,49- 46Gleb77 JOHN DOUGLAS REYNOLDS SERGEANT . B COMPANY Junior College ' Summit, New Jersey 'K Red Stars ,48-'49, '49-'50 Private, ,48-,4Qg Sergeant, '49-'50, Cadet Choir, '48-'49, ,4Q-,SOQ Cadet Glee Club, '48-'49, 749-,SOQ Fencing Manager, ,4Q-,SOQ Intramural Track, '48-'49, Expert Rifleman's Medal, '46-'47, Choir Cross, ,48-,49. CCD0ug77 li , lla ll 2 l WINFIELD THOMAS STEWART Sr:RGmN'r C COMPANY junior College Wilmington, Delaware 'K Private, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49-'50, Varsity Base- ball Squad, ,48-,4Q, '49-'50, Intramural Football, Basketball, Track, '48-'49, '49-'5o. uSI6 LU,, JOHN ADAIR SELL SERGEANT A QCONIPANY Junior College Johnstown, Pennsylvania 'K Private, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49-50, Varsity Swim- ming Team, Expert Rifle Medal. Stonk,' 'lr MARC ROBERT STONE CORPORAL - E BATTERY junior College Ashland, Kentucky -k . Private, ,48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Cadet Glee Club, '48-'49, Camera Club, '49-'50, Expert Marksmanship Medal, '48-'49. P V' ' ' Stoney ROBERT GATES TAYLOR Sl-tum-:AN'l' DRUAIMER BAND junior College Emporium, Pennsylvania ak Private, '48-'49, Sergeant Drummer, '49-'50, Cadet Choir, Cadet Glee Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intramural Sports Football, '48-'49, '49-'50, Ex- pert Rifleman Medal, '48-'49, - '4Cookie,' ir DONATO CONUJO DE LA VINA SERGEANT An COMPANY' junior College U Habana, Cuba 'll Private, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49-'50, Expert Rifle- man's Medal. ' Escalem JOHN BRINTON YOUNG SRRGEAN1' ' A COMPANY junior College Roslyn, Pennsylvania 'K Private, '48-'49, '49-'50, Sergeant, ,49-'50, An- thony Wayne Legion Guard, ,4Q-,SOQ Intra- murals, Volleyball, '48-'49, Track, '48-'49, Fire Marshal, '49-'50, Gluck!! BENJAMIN I-IAYNES AIKEN Fmsr SERGEANT C COINIPANY ' Chevy Chase, Maryland Y i Silver Stars '48-'49, '49-'50 , Private, '47-'48, Corporal, '48-'49, First Sergeant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, GICC Club, '47 49, '48 49, '49-'50s V2fSifY Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Choir, '49-'50, Bronze PT Badge, '48-'49, Activities Award, '48-'49, Expert Rifle- man, '47-'48, Business Staff, CROSSED SABRES, '49 50- -' ' 6CBen!7 FRANCISCO ENRIQUE ALFARO SERGIQANT E BATTERY. Sonsonate, El Salvador, Central America .K . Red Stars '48-'49 Private, '47-'48, Corporal, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49- '5o, Three Arts Club, '49-'50, Battery Club, '48- '49, '49-'50s Cadet Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'sos Chess and Checkers Club, '49-'50, Varsity Wrest- ling, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intramurals, Swimming, '48-'49, Soccer, '47-'48, Championship, '48-'49, '49-'50, Marksmanship Medal, '48-'49. - ' c4HenTy9a ir STUART NEIL ALLEN SERGEANT ' A COMPANY Wildwood, New Jersey 41 Red Stars '49-'50 Private, '47-'48, Corporal, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49- '5o, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Washington Irving Literary Society, '48-'49, '49-'50, Quill and Scroll Honor Society, '49-'50, Varsity Basketball, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intramurals, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Legi0m1ai1'e Staff, '48-'49, '49-'50, Anvil Staff, '49-'50, Bronze PT Badge, '48-'49, Silver PT Badge, '49-'50, Sharpshooter Medal, Activities Award, '49-'5o. Hspikev SALVADOR GOMEZ ALVAREZ SERGEANT B COMPANY Habana, Cuba 'V T Private, '46-,47, ,47-,48g' Corporal, 748-,493 Ser. geant, '49-'50, Spanish Club, '46-'47, ,47-,483 French Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, Chess Club, '49- '5o, Intramurals, Volleyball, '47-'48, Champion- ship Regimental, '48-'49, '49-'50, Soccer, '46-'47, Rifle Marksmanship, '47-'48, Expert Rifleman Medal, ,48-,49. Bolita , HENRY SMITH AMBLER PRIVATE C COIVIPANY Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 'K Private, ,48-,49, '49-'50, Varsity Football, '48-'49, Varsity Baseball, ,48-749. Hankl' uk JOSEPH DARWIN ANTONELL SERGEANT E BATTERY Palisades Park, New Jersey 'K , Private, ,47-,48, '48-'49, Corporal, ,49-,SOQ Ser- geant, '49-'50, Battery Club, ,47-,48, ,48-,49, '49-'50, Cadet Junior Club, ,47-,483 Cadet Senior Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Weight Lifting. Club, '47-'48, Intramural Boxing and Wrestling, ,47- '48, Varsity Wrestling, '48-'49, '49-'50, Silver PT Badge, ,48-,495 Bronze PT Badge, ,47-,483 Expert Rifle Medal, ,48-7495A Sharpshooter's Medal, '47-'48, 4510671 ROBERT HENRY ARMSTRONG PRIVATE E BATTERY Wilmington, Delaware ' 41 Red Stars ,49-, 50 Private, '49-,503 American Legion Award, '45-'46, KCATmy77 EUGENE PAUL BARRETTA SERGEANT C COMPANY Camden, New Jersey 'X Private, '47-'48, '48-'49, Sergeant, ,49-'50, Var- sity Club, '49-'50, Intramural Track Meet, ,47- '48, '48-'49, Basketball, '47-'48, Football, ,47-748, '48-'49, '49-'50, Baseball, '47-'48, Varsity Base- ball, '48-'49, ,49-,505 Brass Choir, ,47-,483 Choir, ,47-,485 Bugler, '47-'48, '48-'49, Dance Band Manager, '48-'49, Sharpsho0ter's Medal, ,47-,483 Varsity Sweater. liloev EDWARD CLETUS BAVARIA CORPORAL BAND Wind Gap, Pennsylvania -Il Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Mask and Spur Society, Intramurals, Football, '49-'50, Softball, '49-'50, Wrestling, 749-,505 Soccer, '49-'50, Track, '49-'50, Kaydets, ,48-,49, '49-'50, Cadet Club, '49-'50, Assistant Fire Marshal, '49- '5o, Assistant Drum Major, '49-'50, Assistant Company Athletic Oflicfer, ,4Q-,50. Herk CHARLES WALLACE BENTER CORPORAL C COMPANY Sea Girt, New Jersey -K Private, '48-'49, Corporal, ,49-,SOQ Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Glee Club, ,48-49, '49-'50, Choir, '48-'49, ,4Q-,503 Intramurals, '48- ,49, '49-'50, Expert Riiieman Medal, Choir Cross, '49-'50, Activities Award, '49-'5o. Charlie J. RICHARD BERGAD STAFF SERGEANT A COMPANY Irwin, Pennsylvania 'K Red Stars ,47-,48, ,48-,4Q Private, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, Lance Corporal, '47-'48, Sergeant '48-'49, Staff Sergeant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '48-'49, '49-'50, Three Arts Club, ,48-,49, ,4Q-,SOQ Intramurals, '46-'47, '47-,48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Championship Intramural Tennis Team, '48-'49, Varsity G01 , ,4Q-750, Varsity Fencing, '49-'50, Manager Var- sity Fencing Team, '49-'5o, Marksmanship Medal, '48-'49, Intramural Athletic Champion- ship Patch, Dunway Debate, '49-'5o. CCBe1.g,37 OLOF ALFRED BERQUIST CORPORAL BAND Drexel I-Iill, Pennsylvania 'K Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Cadet Choir, ,48-,4Q, '49-'5o,Brass Choir, '48-'49, ,49-,SOQ Glee Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Benjamin Franklin Society, '49-'50, 'Cadet Dance Orchestra, ,48-,4Q, '49-'50, Stephen Foster Society, 748-11.9, '49-'50, Intra- murals, Track, Basketball, Football, Baseball, Wrestling, '48-'49, '49-'50, R. O. A. Associa- tion, Assistant Fire Marshal, Expert RiHeman's Medal. 44Smiley,' DONALD RAYMOND BERRY I CORPORAL C COIWPANY Arlington, Virginia 'K' I Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Camera Club, '48-'49, Battery Club, ,48-749, Fencing Team, '49-'SQ ND07177 GEORGE IRA BETTS SERGEANT B COMPANY Phoenix, New York ii Private, '47-48, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49-'50, An- thony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Intramural Football, ,48-,4Q. CCG I 77 ir JOHN MIETCALFE BLAIR SERGEANT A COMPANY Quincy, Pennsylvania 'K Red Stars ,48-749, '49-'50 Private, '48-'49, '49-'50, Sergeant, '49-'50, Ben- jamin Franklin Society, '48-'49, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Washington Irving Liter- ary Society, '48-'49, Varsity Football, '49-'50, Intramurals, '48-'49, ,49-'50, Expert RiHeman's Medal. . Hjackv JOHN ALLAN BLAKE F1Rs'r LIEUTENANT REGINIENTAL STAFF Wildwood, New Jersey 'li Red Stars ,4S-,49, '49-'50 Private, Corporal, ,47-,48Q Master Sergeant, '48-l49g First Lieutenant, ,49-,SOQ Anthony VVayne Legion Guard, Private, '48-'49, Supply Sergeant, '49-'50, Patrick Henry Forum, '48-'49, Chaplain, ,49-,SOQ Club Representative Second Class, '48-'493 YVashington Irving Literary Society, ,47-'48, Intramurals, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Vice President First Class, '49-'50, Plebe Detail, '49-'50, Dun- away Debate, '49-'50, Editorial Staff, CRossED SABRES, ,49-'50, Feehan Medal, ,47-,48Q Standard PT Award, ,47-,48Q First Class PT Award, '48-'49g Expert Rifle- man's Medal, ,48-,49. , Hj'uck7, HARRY C. BOYER III Si-LRGEANT I , Cn COMPANY Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 'K Private, '46-'47, Corporal, '47-'48, Sergeant, '48- '49, '49-'50, Intramurals, Soccer, Wrestling, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, l'49-'50, Legiommire, '49-'50, Rifle Marksmanship Medal, '48-,49. Emi, GEORGE ALDEN BRAMHALL SERGEANT A COMPANY . Georgetown, Delaware 'K Private, '46-'47, Corporal, '47-'48, Sergeant '48-'49, Intramurals, '49-'50, Varsity Track, ,48',49, ,49-,505 Silver PT Medal, Expert Marks- manship Medal. '4Geo1'ge ARTHUR HOWARD BROWN Siacorvn LIEUTENANT A COMPANY Paterson, New jersey -K Private, ,48-'49, Sergeant, '48-'49, Second Lieu- tenant, ,49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '48-'49, '49-'50, Alexander Hamilton Society, '48-'49, '49-'50, Cadet Advisory Council, '48-'49- Varsity Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Football, '48-'49, ,4Q-,SOL Varsity Wrestling, ,48-,49, '49- '5o, Business Staff, CROSSED SIABRES, '49-'50, 9 'LB1'0'wnie - R. K. BROWN III SERGEANT A COMPANY McConnelsville, Ohio +I Private, '46-'47, '47-'48, Corporal, '47-'48, Ser- geant, '48-'49, '49-,5o, Washington Irving Liter- ary Society, '47-'48, ,48-'49, '49-'50, Intramurals, '46-'47, ,47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Swim- ming Team, '47-'48, Varsity Tennis Team, ,47- '48, '48-'49, Assistant Basketball Manager, '48-'49, Head Manager, '49-'50, Chess and Checkers Club, '46-'47, Gymkana, '47-'48, Anvil Editorial Staff, '49-'50, Third Class PT Medal, '47-'48, Sharp- shooter's Medal, '47-'48, HRufe7? 'Ir ' WILLIAM JOSEPH BUBEL i CoRPoRAL BAND Chester, Pennsylvania I 'ii Private, '48-'49, Corporal, ,4Q-,503 Glee Club, '48-249, '49-,504 Dance Band, '48-'49, '49-'sos Bugler in Chapel, ,49-'50, Brass Choir, ,48-,49, '49-'50, Intramurals, Football, Basketball, Base- ball, Soccer, '48-'49, '49-'50, Expert Marksman- ship Medal, '48-'49. ' HB00by77 DONALD CHARLES BURNS MASTER SERGEANT STAFF Great Neck, Long Island, New York. 'K Private, '46-'47, '47-'48, Staff Sergeant, '48-'49, Master Sergeant, ,49-'50, Chapel Vestry, '48-'49, ,49-'50, Intramurals, '46-'47, ,47-'48, '48-'49, Electronics Workshop, ,47-'48, '48-'49, Camera Club, Vice President, '49-'50, Summer Camp, 749, Motion Picture Club, '47-'48, Merit Award, ,48-'49, Vestry Ribbon, '48-'49, '49-'50, Rifle Marksnianship Medal, '47-'48, ,48-,49. CCD C77 'lr CHARLES AUGUSTUS BUSILLO SRRGEANT E BATTERY Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 'K Private, '47-'48, Corporal, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49-,504 Battery Club, '47-'48, ,48',49, '49-'sos Cadet Junior Club, ,47-,485 Cadet Senior Club, ,48-,4Q, '49-'50, Driving Award, ,48-'49, '4Tank 'k IRELAND HOPKINS CAFFEY JR. CORPORAL I C COMPANY Ridley Park, Pennsylvania 'll Private, '47-,485 Corporal, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Alexander Hamil- ton Society, '49-'50, Varsity Football, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Basketball, '47-'48, Var- sity Track, ,47-48. Curley, ROBERT BIRD CARSON CAPTAIN BAND Emporium, Pennsylvania 'K Red Stars '48-'49 Private, '48-'49, Captain, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Stephen Foster Music Society, '48-'49, '49-'50, Benjamin Frank- lin Society, '49-'50, Choir, '48-'49, 749-'50, Cadet Club Board of Governors, '49-'50, Glee Club, ,48-'49, '49-'50, Summer Band, '48-'49, Plebe Detail, '49-,5o, Company Athl-etics, '48-'49, Expert Rifleman Award, '48-'49, '49-'5o. 4 ccKitv 'lr ROBERT EDWARD CARTER SECOND LIEUTENANT B COMPANY Hampstead, Long Island, New York 'K Private, ,46-'47, ,47-748, Sergeant, '48-'49, Second Lieutenant, '49-'50, Alexander Hamilton Forum, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, l4Q-,5O,'V2f- sity Baseball, '46-,475 Varsity Track, '47-'48, '48- '49, '49-'50, Captain Varsity Club, ,47-,48, ,48- '49, ,4Q-,505 President, Third Class, ,47-,48Q Vice- President, Second Class, '48-'49, Treasurer, First Class, '49-'50, Expert Marksman, '48-'49. Nick it JOHN ANTHONY CERRATO CAPTAIN D TROOP Kennett Square, Pennsylvania -K Private, '46-'47, Corporal, '47-'48, Staff Sergeant, Master Sergeant, Second Lieutenant, '48-'49i Captain, '49-'5og Alexander Hamilton Forum, '48-'49, '49-'50, Anthony VVayne Legion Guard, '48-'49, Sergeant-at-Arms, '49-'50, Honor Council, '49-'50, Varsity Club, 54,8-'49, '49-'50, Horse Show Team, '48-'493 Captain, '49-'50, Varsity Fencing, '48-'49, Captain, '49-'50, Harriers Club, ,46-,47, '47-'48, '48-'49, Master of the Hounds, '49-'50, Board of Governors Cadet Clubs, '49-'50, Varsity Football, '48-'49, Hop Committee, '48-'49g Plebe Detail, '49-'50, Business Stall, Ckossrzu SABR1-:s, '49-'50, Second Class PT Award, l47-'48, Third Class PT Award, 748-,49Q Expert Rifle Medal, '47-'48. V Cljabmzyii WILLIAM CHURM PRIVATE C COMPANY Dover, New jersey 'll Private, '49-'50, Alexander Hamilton Forum, '49-'50, Varsity Football Team, ,49-,5O. Bill CLARENCE EDWARD CLASPY CORPORAL A COMPANY New Stanton, Pennsylvania 41 Private '48 ,49 Cor oral ' 9' o Intramural 9 ' i P 9 4 -5 Q Boxing Team, '48-,493 Sharpshooter Medal, ,48-'49- lCEdU ir ir JAMES J. COOK CORPORAL E BAITERY Glen Ridge, New jersey 'K Silver Stars '48-'49 Red Stars '49-'50 Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Intramural Football and Basketball, '48-'49, '49-'5o. C00kie,' msg s ,, l M ARTHUR WAYNE COVERT, JR. CoRPoRAL A COMPANY Painesville, Ohio 41 Private, '48-'49, Corporal, 349-'50, Cadet Choir, '48-'49, '49-'50, Cadet Glee Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Swimming, '48-'49, ,4Q-7505 Varsity Football, '49-'50, Intramural, Football, Wrestling, Track and Tennis, '48-'49, Chapel Choir Cross, '49-'50, Activities Award, 749-,5O. I Ucoveii JOHN ALFRED CRANDALL PRIVATE MA COMPANY Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania +I Private, '49-'50, Intramurals, '49-'5o. johnny 'lr FRANK ALBERT CRESSLER SERGEANT C COMPANY Shippensburg, Pennsylvania 'K Private, '47-'48, Corporal, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49-'50, Intramurals, Boxing, Tennis, Soccer and Volley Ball, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'sos Expert Marksman, '47-'48, Sharpshooter's Medal, '48-'49, Frank FRED WALTER CREW SERGEANT A COAIPANY Detroit, Michigan ,K . Private, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49s Sergeant, '49-'sos Varsity Club, ,49-750, Science Club, '46-'47, Var- sity Track, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-,5o, Cross Coun- try Team, '48-'49, Indoor Track, ,49-,505 In- tramurals, '46-'47, '47-'48, 748-,4Q, '49-'50, Expert Rifleman's Medal, '48-'49, '49-'5o. , '4F1feddie HARRY DAYTON CROWELL PRIVATE BAND West Orange, New jersey -ii Private, '49-'50, Band, '49-'5o. IKBEIQOPQS ir - JAMES FRANK CURRENCE PRIVATE EH BATTERY Bernardsville, New Jersey .K . Private, '49-,505 Battery Club, '49-'5o. CCRed77 ARTHUR RIGGS CUTCLIFF SERGEANT ' BANIJ A Salem, Ohio 4 t Private, '46-'47, Corporal, '47-'48, Sergeant, '48- 749, 749950, Stephen Foster Society, '48-'49, Secretary, '49-,503 Benjamin Franklin Society, '47-'48, Sergeant-at-Arms, '48-'49, President, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, ,49-,SOQ Cadet Choir, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, 149-,SOQ 'Cadet Orchestra, ,46-,47, '47-'48, Varsity Foot- ball, '48-'49, Varsity Track, '46-'47, '47-'48, '49-'50, Activities Award, Choir Cross, Expert RiHeman's Medal, '49-'50, HCut77 ANTHONY JOHN D'AMBROSIO CORPORAL , 'A COMPANY Bristol, Connecticut 'K Private, ,48-,4Q, 749P,5Og Corporal, '49-,5o, Intra- mural Championship, Boxing and Soccer, l48-'49. f4Wq1,,, 'lr HARLEY JOHN DAVIS, JR. CORPORAL P T A COMPANY Norwalk, Ohio ' 4: Private, '48-'49, Corporal, 749-,SOQ Glee Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Sharpshooter's Medal. . ClH07,sy37 KENNETH HARRY DAVIS PRIVATE C COMPANY King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 'K Private, '49-'50, Varsity Football, '49-,503 Var- sity Basketball, '49-'50, Varsity Baseball, '49-'5o. Kenny if EDWIN PAUL DAWSON PRIVATE A C , CONIPANY Monessen, Pennsylvania 41 Private, '49-'50, Intramural Football, '49-'50, 'I Buck 'lr OSCAR DEL ROSARIO SERGEANT ' B COMPANY Manila, -I Philippines ii Red Stars '48-'49 Private, '47-'48, Sergeant, '48-'49, Supply Ser- geant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Chess Club, '49-'50, Championship Box- ing Intramural, '47-'48, Intramurals, 147-?48, '48- '49. '49-'sos Cadet Club, '47-'48, '48-,49,'49-750' Sharpshooter's Medal, ,48-'49. 1 HDel77 THOMAS EDWIN DEMOISE Coiwoimi. A COMPANY Greensburg, Pennsylvania 'K Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Sharpshootefs Medal, '48-'49, PT Medal, '48-'49, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, private, '49-'5o. ' c4T0m7: if JOSEPH FERDINAND DIBLE II SERGEANT C COMPANY 'Carey, Ohio 'X Private, i47-,485 Corporal, '48-'49, Sergeant, ,49- '5o, Intramural Football and Wrestling, '47-'48, Varsity Football, ,48-,49,. '49-750, Expert Rifle Award, '47-,48, '48-'49, '49-'50, CCI0e,7 ir GEORGE STEPHEN DIFRANCESCO CORPORAL C COMPANY Newtown Square, Pennsylvania 'IK Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Intramural Swimming, Volleyball and Softball, ,48-,49, '49- '5o, Sharpshooter's Medal, '48-'49, Expert Rifle- man's Medal, ,4Q-,5O. ' CCDi77 WILLIAM LEONARD DODEL MAsTER SERGEANT STAFF Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 'K Red Stars ,49-'50 I Private, ,45-'46, ,46-,47, '47-'48, Sergeant, '48- 749, Staff Sergeant, '48-'49, Master Sergeant, ,49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, ,48-,49, '49-'50, German Club, '46-'47, '47-'48, Varsity Club, '49-'50, Varsity Wrestling, ,46-,47, '47-'48, Varsity Soccer, ,47-'48, Varsity Track, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intramural Wrestling, Corps Wrestling Champ-175 Pound, ,48-,4QQ Football, '48-'49, '49-'50, PT Medal Third Class, '45-'46, Sharp- shooter's Medal, '47-'48, Expert Rifleman Medal, '48-'49, Corps Championship Wrestling Medal, ,48',49- CIBUZ77 GREG NEAL DRUMMOND CORPORAL A COMPANY West Collingswood, New Jersey +I Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Cadet Choir, '48-'49, '49-'50, Glee Club, ,48-,4Q, '49-'50, Var- sity Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Football, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Track, 748-,4Q, '49-'50, Varsity Fencing, ,48-,495 -Intramural Wrestling, ,48',49- Bulldog it JAMES RICHARD -EBNER FIRST LIEUTENANT C COMPANY Cleveland, Ohio -K Private, '45-'46, ,46-'47, Corporal, '47-'48, Staff Sergeant, '48-'49, First Lieutenant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49-'50, Alexander Hamilton Forum, '48-'49, Sergeant-at-Arms, '49-'50, Varsity Club, 746-,47, '47-'48, Vice President, '48-'49, President, '49-'50, Varsity Football, '45-'46, '46-'47, ,47-'48, '48-'49, C0- Captain, '49-'50, Varsity Track, '45-'46, '46-'47, ,47-'48, Co-Captain, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Basketball, '45-'46, '46-,475 Club Representative, '49-'50, Brotherhood of Saint Andrews, '45-,46, '46-'47, Expert Marksmanship Medal, '48-'49, PT Award, ,46-'47, ,47-,48Q Football All- Scholastic Rating, '48-,493 Military League Javelin Award Champion, '47-'48. BEF, UM CARL ROBERT ECKARDT SERGEANT B COMPANY p Morris Plains, New Jersey -K Red Stars '47-'48, ,48-,4Q, '49-'50 Private, '46-'47, Corporal, 74.7-'48, Sergeant, ,48-749, '49-'50, Alexander Hamilton Forum, '48-,49, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '48-'49, l49-'50, Honor Council, '49-,505 German Club, '46-'47, '47-,48, Varsity Club, '49-'50, Varsity Track, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Football, '48-'49, '49-'50, Indoor Track, '49-'50, Varsity Basketball, ,48-,4QQ Intramural Boxing, '46-'47, Wrestling, 746-747, '47-'48, Baseball, '46-'47, '47- '48, Fire Marshal, '49-'50, Bronze PT Medal, '48-,493 Sharpshooter's Medal, '48-'49, ir ROBERT PHILLIPS EVERSMANN SERGEANT C COMPANY Muck Baldwin, Long Island, New York 'K Red Stars '47-'48 Silver Stars '48-'49, '49-'50 Private, ,47-748, Corporal, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard '49-'50, Varsity Club, '48-'49, 749-,505 Varsity Basket- ball, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Tennis, 747-,483 Varsity Golf, '48-,49, '49-'50, Intramural Wrest- ling and Bask-etball, '47-'48, '48-'49, Lieutenant William L. Harvey Medal, '48-'49, Expert Rifle- man, '47-'48, '48-l49. GIB0b77 STEPHEN RICHARD FEDOR SERGEANT A COMPANY Perth Amboy, New Jersey 'K Red Stars '48-'49, '49-'50 Private, '46-'47, Corporal, '47-'48, Sergeant, '48-'49, '49-'50, Three Arts Club, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Washington Irving Literary Society, '48-,49, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Motion Picture Club, '47-'48, Chess Club, '49-'50, Glee Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Assistant Hop Manager, '48-f49, '49-'50, Intramural-s,t '47-'48, l48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Football, I47-'48, Va-rsity Golf, '47- 48, '48-'49, Sharpshooter's Medal, '46-'47,e Expert Rifle Medal, '47-'48, '48-'49. Fedex LOUIS FELICETTI, JR. FIRST LIEUTENANT STAFF Wynnewood, Pennsylvania 'K Silver Stars '44-'45, '45-'46 Red Stars '46-'47, ,47-,48, '49-'50 Private, '43-'44, '44-'45, Corporal, '45-'46, Private, '45-'46, '46-'47, Lance Corporal, '46-'47i Color Corporal, '47-'48, Second Lieutenant, '48-'499 First Lieutenant, '49-'5og Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Alexander Hamilton Forum, '48-'49, Chairman, '49-'50, Aviation Club, '47-,485 Quill and Scroll journal- ism Society, ,49-,SOQ Officer-of-the-Day, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Varsity Club, '47-,48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Chairman Hop Committee, ,49-,SOQ Varsity Letter, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Football, '48-,49Q Varsity Rifle Team, ,47-,48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Captain Varsity Rifle Team, ,48-749, '49-'50, Plebe Detail, ,47-,48, '49-'50, Intramural Football, '47-'48, '49-'50, Legiannaire, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, Features Editor, ,49-,SOQ Manag- ing Editor, 'CROSSED SABRES, '49-'50, Carey Medal, '47-'48, ,48-749g Expert Rilleman's Medal, '46-'47, ,47-,48, '48-'49, '49-'SO' llL0u,! 'lr MANOUEL VINCENT FERJULIAN CoRPoRAL - . A COMPANY Hudson, Massachusetts i Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Cadet Choir, '48-'49, '49-'50, Glee Club, ,48-,49, '49-'50, In- tramural Soccer, '48-'49, '49-'50, Three Arts Club, '49-'50, Arts and Crafts Club, '49-'5o. CCFiTj!! BRIAN DOUGLAS FISKE SERGEANT 1 B COMPANY Chelsea, Massachusetts .K . Private, ,47-,485 Corporal, '48-,495 Platoon Ser- geant, '49-'50, Patrick Henry Society, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Chapel Vestry, '49-'50, Stephen Foster Society, ,4Q-,503 Aviation Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Rifle Team, ,49',5Og Varsity Track, '49-'50, Intra- mural Football, ,4Q-,505 Varsity Football, '49-'50, Cadet Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, ,49-'50, R. O. A., ,48',49, ,49-,505 American Ordnance, '49-'50, Sharpshooter's Medal and Expert Ril-leman's Medal, '48-'49, Chapel Vestry Ribbon, ,4Q-,5O. Fiskey'l N l l 5 I I 5 il 5 Q . ,I l 'a X 55.5.23 .. JAMES G. FOX, III SERGEANT D TRooP West Orange, New Jersey 41 Private, '48-'49, Corporal, ,4Q-,SOQ Sergeant, ,49- '5o, Varsity Club, '48-'49, ,49-'50, Varsity Foot- ball, '48-'49, 749-750, Varsity Swimming, ,48-749, 749-,505 Co-Captain, '49-'50, Intramural Baseball and Basketball, '48-'49, Glee Club, '48-'49, Har- riers Club, '49-'5o, Latz Award, ,48-,49. F0xiel' DAVID NEAL FRANK SERGEANT A COMPANY Brookline, Massachusetts 'K Red Stars ,47-748, 749-,SO Private, ,46-,47, Corporal, '47-,48, Sergeant, '48- ,493 Platoon Sergeant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, 748-,4Q, '49-,505 Washington Irving Literary Society, ,48-,4Q, ,4Q-,505 Cadet Advisory Council, ,4Q-,503 Intramurals, ,46-747, '47-'48, ,48-,4Q, '49-'50, Varsity Club, 748-,4Q, ,4Q-750, Varsity Tennis, '47-'48, 148-149, '49-'50, Quill and Scroll Society, 748-749, '49-,5o, Legion- naire, '48-'49, Sports Editor, ,4Q-,SOQ Anvil, ,49- '5o, Business Manager, '49-'50, Sports Editor, CROSSED SABRES, 749-,5O. lCDave77 'A' THEODORE MORTON FREEDMAN CORPORAL E BATTERY York, Pennsylvania -K Private, 748-749, Corporal, '49-'50, Electronics Workshop, ,48-,4Q, 749-'50, Battery Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Expert Marksman's Medal. CCTed77 ' JOHN HENRY GERDES SECOND LIEUTENANT D TRooP Lebanon, Pennsylvania +I . Red Stars '46-'47 Private, '46-'47, Corporal, '47-'48, Sergeant, '48- '49, Master Sergeant, '48-'49, Second Lieutenant, ,49f'50g Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, 748-749, ,4Q-,505 Varsity Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Vice Presi- dent, '49-'50, Harriers' Club, ,47-748, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Football, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, Co-Captain, '49-'50, Varsity Wrestling, '48-'49, Co-Captain, '49-'50, Big john 'lr JOHN FREDERICK GORDON SERGEANT D TRooP Washington, D. C. 'll Private, '47-'48, Sergeant, '48-'49, l49-'50, Var- sity Fencing, '48-'49, Intramural Volleyball, Wrestling, Soccer, Football and Track, ,48-749, '49-'50, Public Speaking Award, ,48-'49, Expert Rifle Medal, ,48',49, '49-'50, Mask and Spur, ,4Q-550, The Hasty Heartv, Dunaway Debate, ,49',50- D Flaslo', EDWARD BERNARD GOSS ' PRIVATE C COMPANY Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -ii Red Stars '49-' 50 Private, '48-'49, 749-,SOQ Stephen Foster Society, ,48-,49, '49-'50, Glee Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Three Arts Club, '48-'49. HDOCQ7 ROBERT ALLEN GRAY PRIVATE DM TRooP Elberon, New Jersey 41 Private, '49-'50, Intramurals, '49-'5o. Lord Gray ir MARTIN THEODORE GREEN SERGEANT A COMPANY New Brunswick, New Jersey 'K Private, ,47-748, Sergeant, '48-'49, '49-'50, Wash- ington Irving Literary Society, '49-'50, Varsity Club, '49-'50, Glee Club, ,47-,48, ,48-,49, '49-'50, Varsity Football, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intramurals, '47-'48, ,48-,4Q, ,49-750, Regimental Champion- ship Tennis Team, '48-'49, Sharpshooter's Medal, ,47-,48, '48-'49, Varsity Football Letter, ,4Q-,5O. Mount 'k M JUAN FACUNDO GUTIERREZ CORPORAL D TRooP Santiago de Cuba, Cuba 41 Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Intramurals, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Swimming and Football, '48-,49, '49-'50, Expert Rifle Medal, '49-'50- I p ClGut77 DANNY HALDAS Fmsr SERGEANT C COMPANY Wilmington, Delaware 'X Private, '45-'46, '46-'47, Corporal, 747-748, '48- '49, Sergeant and First Sergeant, '49-'50, An- thony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Aviation Club, '45-,46, '46-'47, ,47',4-8, f48-249, ,49'f505 Class Treasurer, '47-'48, Championship Boxing, ,49-'50, Varsity Football, '48-'49, Championship Soccer, ,46-,475 Championship Football, l47-'48, Third Class PT Badge. V Greelel' 'k PAUL JOSEPH HANAFIN CORPORAL B COMPANY Endicott, New York .X A . Private, '48-'49, Corporal, ,49-'50, Intramural Football, '48-'49, Varsity Football, '49-'5o. Hannie 'A' RONALD 'CLIVE HANDS, JR. SERGEANT , E BATTERY Rochester, New York 7 ii Private, '47-'48, '48-'49, Corporal, '48-'49, Ser- geant, '49-'50, Battery Club, '47-'48, 748-,4Q, '49- '5o, Camera Club, '49-,5o,iLegi0m1ai1'e, ,47-,485 Circulation Manager, '48-'49, Business Manager, 749-,SOQ Public Relations Representative, '49-'50, Activities Award, '48-'49, Quill and Scroll, ,49'750- '4Ronnie,' GEORGE EDWARD HANRAHAN SERGRANT A CONIPANY A Miami Beach, Florida qk i Red Stars '49-'50 Private, '46-'47, Corporal, '47-'48, Sergeant, '48- ,49, i49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49- '5og Advisory Council, Secretary, '49-'50, Var- sity Club, '47-,48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Swimming Team, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Basketball, '49- ' 5 Aviation Club, '46-'47, Intramurals, '46-'47, -'48, '48-'49, 749-750, Tennis Champions, '48- '49, Tennis Team, '49-'50, Best Waiting Platoon, '46-'47, S'harpshooter's ,Medal, '47-'48, '48-'49, Basketball Manager, '49-'5o. ' George 50 47 ir MARLOWE HANSON FIRST LIEUTENANT A COMPANY Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania 'lf Private, '46-'47, Corporal, '47-'48, Sergeant, '47- '48, Platoon Sergeant, '48-'49, First Lieutenant, 49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '48-'49, 49-'50, Aviation Club, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, 49-'50, Electronics Workshop Club, '47-'48, '48- 49, Intramurals, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Soccer, '47-'48, Reserve Officers Association, '49- '5o, Ordnance Association, '49-'50, Expert Rifle- man, '48-749. 7 1 7 7 CCBHZZH ROGER FOOTE HARFORD CORPORAL - D TRooP Nunda, New York +I Red Stars ,48-'49 Private, '47-'48, Corporal, '48-'49, '49-'50, Pri- vate, '49-'5o, Three Arts Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Cadet Choir, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Gl-ee Club, ,47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Electronics'Works.hip, '47-'48, Choir Cross, '48-'49, Expert Rifleman, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Activities Award, 748-'49. El Cid DONALD LEE HARLEY Siccomx LmU'rnNAN'r B COMPANY Oalclyn, New Jersey 'ii Red Stars ,48-,4Q, 74Q-750 Private, '45-'46, '46-'47, Corporal, '47-'48, Color Corporal, ,48-'49, Second Lieutenant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, ,48-749, ,4Q-750, Arts and Crafts Club, ,45-,46, '46-'47, Three Arts Club, ,47-,48, Movie Club, ,47-,48Q Varsity Club, 748-749, ,49-'50, Baseball, '47-'48, Manager, ,47- '48, Rifle Team, '46-'47, '47-'48, ,48-,4Q, '49-'50, Advisory Council, 749-,50, Secretary, ,49-,SOQ Cadet Club Representative, '48-'49, Plebe De- tail, '49-'5o, Expert Rifleman, '46-'47, ,47-748 '48-'49, ,4Q-,SOL Carey Medal, '47-'48, ,48-,4Q. CCDon,7 3 'lr GEORGE LUDFORD HARVEY Pr3A1'ooN S1cRcnAN'r A COMPANY Essex Fells, New Jersey 'IK Red Stars ,49-,SO Private, '46-,473 Corporal, '47-'48, Sergeant, ,48-,49Q Platoon Sergeant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard ' 8-' ' -' o- Ste hen Foster Societ ,47-,48, ,449,495, p ,y, 1 '48-'49, l49-'5og Secretary, ,43-'495 Washington Irvlng Literary Society, y48-'49, 749-,5OQ Glee Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'sos Chapel VCSYFY, '471'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Vice Chairman, '49-'50, Choir Crucifer, '48-'49, '49-'5og Three Arts Club, ,47-,48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intramural Swimming, ,48-,493 Volley Ball, '49-'50, Plebe Detail, '49-'5og Legiomzaire, ,49-,SOQ 'CROSSED SABRES, Editorial Staff, '49-7505 Activities Award, '47-,48, '48-'49g Marks- man Rifle Medal, '48-'49, ' Lud 'k HARVEY RUSSEL HAUPT, JR. PLATooN SERGEANT D TRooP West Leesport, Pennsylvania 'K Private, '46-'47, Corporal, ,47-,483 Sergeant, '48- l49, Platoon Sergeant, ,49-,SOQ Advisory Council, '49-'50, Harriers' Club, ,46-'47, ,47-,48, ,48-,49, 749--,505 Horse Show Team, ,48-'49, ,4Q-,505 Intramural Wrestling and Football, ,46-,47, ,47- '48, '48-,49, '49-'50, Bronze PT Medal, ,46-,47, Sharpshootefs Medal, ,47-,48, Expert Rifleman's Medal, 748-,49. Doc Hoof' EDWIN KENNETH HEIST SERGEANT C COMPANY Laureldale, Pennsylvania 'K I Gold Stars ,48-,4Q, ,49-,SO Private, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Chapel Vestry, 749-'50, Intramural Volleyball, '48-'49, '49-'50, Dunaway Debate, '49-'50, Varsity Tennis, '48- ,4Q, '49-'50, Editorial Staff, CROSSED SABRES, '49- l5o, Stone Medal, '48-'49, Expert Rifleman's Medal, '48-'49. 77 'A' THOMAS WILLIAM HERB CORPORAL A COMPANY Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 'il Private, ,48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Cadet Choir, '48-'49, '49-,504 Glee Club, '48-'49, '49-'50s Mask and Spur Dramatic Society, ,49-,5OQ Legiommire, ,4Q-,SOQ Activities Award, '49-'50, Choir Cross, '49-,505 Riile Award fMarksmanj, '48-,49- fCHeTby77 ir MANUEL VARGAS HERNANDEZ CORPORA1, C COMPANY San Sebastian, Puerto Rico +- Private, 748',49a '49-'50, Corporal, '49-'5o. iiMd770li7l,, CHARLES FREDERICK I-IEYMANN CORPORAL C COMPANY Wynn-ewood, Pennsylvania -k Private, '48-,49, Corporal, '49-'50, Intramural Soccer, Boxing and Tennis, '48-'49, '49-'50, EX- pert Marksman Medal, '48-'49. Carlos WARD I. HINTON, JR. PLA1ooN SERGEANT C COMPANY Endicott, New York 'K Red Stars '48-'49, '49-'50 Private, '45-'46, ,46-,47, Corporal, '47-'48, Ser- geant, '48-'49, Platoon Sergeant, ,4Q-750, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '48-'49, '49-'50, Aviation Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Baseball, ,48-'49, 749-,SOQ Legionmlire, '48-'49, '49-'50, Cir- culation Manager, '49-'50, Sharpshooter's Rifle Medal, '48-'49, CSBHI77 ARTHUR LEE HIRT SERGEANT C COMPANY Scranton, Pennsylvania ii Red Stars '45-,46, '46-'47, '47-,48, 748-'49 Private, '45-'46, '46-'47, Temporary Sergeant, ,48',49, '49-'50, Private, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, ,49-'50, History Club, '45-'46, Three Arts Club, '46-'47, Aviation Cll1b,'748-749, ,49- ,5o, Secretary, '49-'50, Intramurals, '45-'46, Speedball, Track, Softball, '46-'47, Track, Vol- leyball, Regimental Champions, Soccer, 747-,48, Soccer Regimental Champions, '48-'49, Soccer, ,49-'sos Gymkhana, 745-'46, '46-'47, ,47',48- Homer ERNEST CLYDE HOELZER CORPORAL E BATTERY Arlington, Virginia 'll Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Aviation Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Camera Club, '49-'50, Battery Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intramural Basketball and Volleyball, '48-'49, ,49-,50g,Tf2Ck, '49-'50, Rifle Exp-ert Medal, '484'49, ,4Q-,5O. f'Fmnkie RONALD 'CONRAD HOLMES SERGEANT D TRooP I Bridgeport, Connecticut ii Private, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49-,505 Intramural Football, Baseball and Boxing, '48-'49, '49-'50, Sleepy ir AXEL TAGE HOLSTEINSON SERQEANT Ev BATTERY Trujillo City, Dominican Republic A if Private, '47-'48, Corporal, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49- l5o, Battery Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Span- ish Club, '47-'48', Secretary, '48-'49, Intramural Volleyball, Football, Baseball, Softball, ,47-,48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Legiomfmire, Circulation Man- ager, '47-'48, '48-'49, Sharpshooter's Medal, ,47- '48, Expert Rifleman, ,4S-,4Q. Flacho CARL ERNST HOLZHAUER SERGEANT A COMPANY Brockton, Massachusetts ii Red Stars '45-'46 Private, '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48, ,48-'49, ,49',505 Corporal, '47-'48, Sergeant, '48-'49, '49-'50, Ski Club, ,47-,48, Varsity Rifle Team, '48-'49, '49- '5o, Varsity Club, '48-'49, '49-50, Expert Rifle- man's Medal, Carey Medal, '48-'49. v A ' 'II-Io1tz ir RICHARD RALPH HUEY PLATOON SERGEANT E BATTERY Detroit, Michigan il Private, ,45-,46, ,46-'47, '47-'48, Corporal, '47-'48, '48- '49g Sergeant, '48-'49, Platoon Sergeant, '49-'50, Battery Club, '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Three Arts Club, '46-'47, ,47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Cadet Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Chess and Checker Club, ,4Q-,505 Brotherhood of Saint Andrews, '45-'46 ,46'747i Varsity Track, l48',49, '49-'50, Company Rifle Team, '46-'47, '47-'48, Legionnaire, 145-146, ,46-'47, 747-748, PT Medal Silver, '45-'46, 746-Y47, '49-'50, PT Medal Bronze, l46-'47, PT Medal Gold, '47-'48, Intramural Awards: Regi- mental Championg Soccer, Speedball, Football, Volley- ball, VVrestling, Softball, ,45-746, '47-'48, '48-'49, Expert Rifieman's Medal, ,47-,48, ,48-749, 749-,505 Sharpshooter's Medal, '47-'48, Trained Driver Certificate, ,47-,48, '48-'49, 149350- Dick,' ir RICHARD ARDEN HUNSBERGER PRIVATE BAND Souderton, Pennsylvania 'll Private, ,49-'50, Cadet Choir, '49-'50, Glee Club, '49-'50, Brass Choir, '49-'50, Kaydets, '49-'50, Cadet Club, ,4Q-,5O. Dick JAMES BARRINGTDN HURLEY SERGEANT I D TROOP Youngstown, Ohio u ' 'K Private, '47-'48, Sergeant, ,48-,493 Intramurals, ,49',50- Hjimi, FRANCIS ALPHONSE IANNI CORPORAL ' D TRooP New Castle, Delaware 'll Red Stars '48-749 Silver Stars ,48-,49, '49-'50 Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Varsity Foot- ball, '48-'49, Troop Rifle Team, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intramural Basketball, '48-'49, '49-,5o, Intra- mural Tennis, ,48-749, 749-,503 Glee Club, ,48-'49, Intramural Baseball and Track, '48-'49, '49-'50, Harriers' Club, '49-'50, Varsity Club, ,49-,50. Yanni JOI-IN STANLEY JAMISON CAPTA1N REGIMENTAL STAFF jackson Heights, New York 'K Red Stars '45-'46, '49-'50 Private, ,45-,46, '46-'47, Corporal, '47-'48, Sergeant, ,48-'49, Captain, Regimental Staff, Adjutant, ,49-,SOQ Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, ,48-,49, '49-'50, Ad- jutant, ,49-750, Patrick Henry Forum, '47-'48, '48-'49, Sergeant-at-Arms, '48-'49, '49-'50, Quill and Scroll journalistic Society, '49-'50, Choir, '45-'46, '46-'47, ,47-748, Motion Picture Club, '45-'46, Glee Club, '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49s Intramurals, '45-'46, '46-'47, ,47-,48, '48-'49, ,49-l5o,' Member Championship Football Team, I46-'47, ,47-'48, '48-'49s Legiofmuife Staff, '46-'47s Associate Sports Editor, ,49-750, Business Manager, Cuosseu SABRES, '49-'50, Third Prize, Annual Oratorical Contest, ,48-'49, Choir Cross, '47-'48g Expert Rii'leman's Medal, '48-'49, 316th Infantry Rifleman's Ribbon, '48-,493 Vice President, Fifth Class, '45-'46, Vice Presi- dent, Third Class, '47-'48, President, First Class, '49-'50, Cadet Advisory Council, ,48-'49, '49-'50, President Cadet Advisory Council, '49-'50, Varsity Club, '47-'48, Var- sity Golf, '47-'48, Fire Warden, ,49-7505 Plebe Detail, '49-'50, Dunaway Debate, l49-'50, Intramural Rifle Cham- pionship. ujamie' JOHN DAVID JENKINS F :Rst LIEUTENANT BAND Carbondale, Pennsylvania -K Private, '47-'48, First Sergeant, '48-,4qg First Lieutenant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '48-'49, 149-,SOQ Stephen Foster Club, '49-'50, Cadet Choir, '47-'48, ,48-,49, '49-'50, Assistant Hop Manager, '43-'49S Glee Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'sos H0 Mana er, I -' 0 P g 49 5 3 Dance Band, '47-'48, '48-'49, Dance Band Leader, '49-'50, Fire Marshal, '49-'50, Plebe Detail, '49-'50, Intramurals: Football, Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Swimming, Wrestling, Track, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Regimental Wrestling Champion, '48-'49, Legiommire News Editor, ,49-,503 Sharpshooter's Medal, '47-'48- Activities Award, '48-'49g Expert Marksmanship Medal '48-'499 'Chapel Cross, '48-'49, PT Award, '47-'48, '48-'49l CCIinx9, JAMES VINCENT ,IOLLIFF CORPORAL C COMPANY Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania -K Red Stars '48-'49 Silver Stars '49-'50 Private, '48-'49, Corporal, ,49-'50, Three Arts Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intramurals, Football, Track, Softball, Boxing, Volleyball, Basketball, '48-'49, '49-'50, Expert Ril'leman's Medal, '48-'49, United States Naval Academy Honor School Appointment. Hlimil WILLIAM BROWN KELLEY 'CAPTAIN B COMPANY Chevy Chase, Maryland 'K Red Stars '48-'49, '49-'50 Private, ,45-,46Q Corporal, '47-'48, First Sergeant, ,47-,48, '48-'49, -Captain, ,49-,505 Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '46-'47, ,47-,48, '48-,49, '49-'50, Patrick Henry Forum, '47-'48, Chaplain, '48-'49, President, '49-'50, Brother- hood of Saint Andrew, '45-'46, '46-'47, Plebe Detail, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Aviation Club, 745-'46, '46-'47, Three Arts Club, ,47-,48, ,48-,49Q Board of Governors, Cadet Club, '49-'50, Intramurals, '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-,5o, Hop Committee, '48-'49, Business Staff, CROSSED SABRES, '49-'50, Philadelphia Alumni Award, '48-'49, Expert Sharpshooter's Medal, '47-'48, Expert Riflemanls Medal, '48-'49. Bill 7 7 RICHARD COOKE KENWORTHY SERGEANT A COMPANY Melrose, Massachusetts -ll Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '48-'49, Sergeant, ,49- '5o, Chapel Vestry, '49-'50, 'l'Ken' i l ROBERT ALAN KERNS, JR. PRIVATE B COMPANY ' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -K Private, '49-'50, Intramurals, 149-,5O. Bob uk KARL KHUEN-KRYK CORPORAL B COMPANY Berwyn, Pennsylvania if Red Stars '45-'46, '46-'47, ,47-,48 Private, '45-'46, ,46-,4'7', ,49-,SOQ Corporal, '47- '48, Movie Club, ,47-748g Aviation Club, ,47-,48, ,49',50- Quack-Quackn ALFRED HENRY KLARMAN PRIVATE E BATTERY F armingdale, Long Island, New York 'X Private, '49-'50, Championship Soccer Team, Battery Club, ,49-,5O. Freddy ir THEODORE ROY KNIZNIK i CORPORAL B COMPANY Newton, Massachusetts 'll Private, ,47-'48, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Chess Club, '49-'50, Varsity Wrestling, '48-'49, Intra- mural Volleyball, '47-'48, '48-'49, ,49-,505 Sharp- shooter's Medal, '47-'48. Kniz WILLIATM APLBIN KOENIG CORPQRAL B COMPANY Staten Island, New York. 'K Red Stars 749-, 50 Private, ,48-,4Qg Corporal, '49-'50, Intramural Soccer and Basketball, 748-,495 Cadet Club, '48- ,49, '49-'50, Reserve Officers Association, '49-'50, Expert Rifleman's Medal, ,48-,4Q. Z CKBHIH FRED HERMAN ANDREW KOENIGER CoRvoRAL A COIXIPANY Rochester, New York ik Silver Stars ,49-,SO Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Glee Club, '48- 749, 749-,SOQ Intramural Boxing Championship, Volleyball, ,48-,4Q, Expert Marksmanship Medal, 748-149- CCFTed77 JOHN ADOLF KROEGER SERGEANT E BATTERY A Forest Hills, New York -K Private, ,47-,485 Corporal, '48-'49, Sergeant, ,49- '5o, Glee Club, '47-'48, Varsity Club, ,47-,48, ,48-749, ,49-'50, Varsity Cross Country, ,48-,49Q Varsity Indoor Track, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Track, ,47-,48, '48-'49, 749-,SOQ 'Cadet'Club, ,47- '48, '48-'49, ,49',505Bafte1iY Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intramurals, Volleyball, Wrestling and Softball, '49-'50, Varsity Letter Track, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50- CIIOMS5 WILLIAM JOHN LAMPARTER CORPORAL B COMPANY F ranklintown, Pennsylvania A +1 Private, '48-,495 Corporal, ,4Q-,505 Intramural Boxing and Football, '48-'49, ,4Q-,SOQ Glee Club, '48-'49, Expert Marksmanship Medal, '48-'49. 4 4CLa77ZpN77 RICARDO LACOSTA SERGEANT DN TRooP Santurce, Puerto Rico ii Private, '464'47, Corporal, '47-'48, Sergeant, '48- 749, Supply Sergeant, '48-'49, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, 748-74Q, '49-'50, Spanish Club, '46-'47, '47-'48, Harriers' Club, ,46-747, 747- '48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intramural Volleyball, Basketball and Soccer, '46-I47, '47-'48, '48-'49, ,49-,SOQ Expert Rifleman's Medal, ,47-748, ,48-,4Q, '49-'50 CCRick77 HENRY WILLIAM LUSH LT. COLONEL REGIIWENTAL STAFF Galeton, Pennsylvania -K Red Stars '47-'48, ,48',4Q, ,4Q-,SO . Private, '44-'45, ,45-1465 Lance Corporal, ,46-,475 Color Corporal, '47-'48, Regimental Sergeant-Major, '48-'49, Lt. Colonel, Regimental Commander, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, Private, '47-'48, Sergeant Major, ,48-'49, Commander of the Guard, ,49-,503 Patrick Henry Forum, '48-'49, Secretary, '49-'50, Chairman Cadet Honor Council, '49-'50, Chairman Board of Governors Cadet Clubs, '49-'50, Plebe Detail, '48-'49, '49-'50, President, Second Class, '48-'49, Summer Camp Counselor, '49, History Club, ,45-,46, '46-'47, Aviation Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, Secretary, '49-'50, Intramurals, ,44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'sos Editorial Staff, Cnossen SABRES, ,49-'50, Order of Anthony Wayne, '43-,493 McCloskey Medal, '46-,475 Expert Marksman Award, ,47-,48. . Hank if RICHARD JOSEPH MAGUIRE CORPORAL ' E BATTERY Pottsville, Pennsylvania h 'K Red Stars '48-'49, '49-'50 Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Cadet Glee Club, 748-,4Q, '49-'50, Camera Club, ,4Q-,505 Three Arts Club, '49-'50, Battery Club, '48-'49, l49-'50, Dunaway Debate, '49-'5o. ' UMac7l RICHARD JAMES MALATESTA PRIVATE B COMPANY Pompton Lakes, New Jersey -k Private, '49-'50, Cadet Club, ,4Q-,505 Intramural Football, '49-'5o. ' Dick 'A' RGBERT F ELIX MAPLETON CORPORAL D TRooP Miami Shores, Florida 'K Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Glee Club, '48-,493 Photography Club, '49-'50, Intramurals, Football, Basketball, Tennis and Volleyball, ,48- 749, '49-'50, Harriers' Club, '49-'50, Foley Medal, '48-'49, Expert Rifleman's Badge, '48-'49, '49-'50, lCMdpeH if GEORGE MILAN MARECHEK, JR. PRIVATE A COMPANY Kenmore, New York -K Red Stars '49-' 50 Private, ' c'-' o- Intramurals, ' -' o. 42 5 a 49 5 CCGMSU GEORGE ELBERT MARSHALL, JR. PRIVATE B COMPANY Easton, Maryland 'K Private, '49-'50, Intramurals, ,49-,5O. I Elbe 'k JOHN CARL MARTIN CoR1JoRAL B COMPANY Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ii Private, '48-'49, Temporary Corporal, '49-'50, Intramural Soccer and Baseball, '48-'49, '49-'50, Dun-away Debate, 749-750. . Hideki? JAMES CLIFFORD MARTIN SRRGEANT B COMPANY Canadensis, Pennsylvania 'K Private, '46-'47, '47-'48, Sergeant, '48-'49, '49-'50, Alexander Hamilton Society, '49-'50, Varsity Club, '47-'48, ,4Q-,SOQ Intramural Softball and Football, '46-'47, Varsity Wrestling Team, '46- 747, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Silver PT Award, '46-'47, '47-,48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Sharpshootc-:r's Rifle Medal. Yum Yum 252 Bill? 3155? 5 xiii s E NORMAN JAY MCGRATH MAS'fER SERGEANT STAFF Detroit, Michigan +I Red Stars ,48-'49, '49-'50 Private, ,46-,473 Corporal, '47-'48, Sergeant, '48- ,4QQ Master Sergeant Hospital, '49-,505 Intra- mural Football, Baseball and Wrestling, J46-,47, '47-'48, '48-'49, ,49',5'0- CCMM77 WESLEY ALLEN MCGRAW SERGEANT BAND Cumberland, Maryland 'K Private, ,47-,48, Corporal, ,48-,493 Sergeant, ,49- '5og Stephen Foster Society, 748-749, ,4Q-,SOQ Glee Club, '48-'49, Cadet Club, ,47-,48, 748-,4Q, ,49- '5o, Summer Camp, '47-'48, Intramurals, ,47-,48, '48-,49, '49-'50, Legionnaire Staff, '49-'50, Sharp- shooter's Medal, Expert Marksmanship Medal. LCMMV7 JAMES MORRISON MILLER SERGEANT BUGLER BAND Hawley, Pennsylvania 4K Silver Stars '47-'48, 748-,49 Red Stars ,47-'48, '48-'49 Private, '47-,485 Sergeant, '48-'49, Sergeant Bugler, '49-'50, Cadet Honor Council, ,4Q-,503 Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Ben- jamin Franklin Society, '48-,49, '49-'50, Stephen Foster Society, ,4Q-,505 Cadet Dance Band, '48- ,4Q, Glee Club, 748-,4Q, Brass Choir, '47-'48, '48- ,49, '49-'50, Assistant Fire Marshal, '48-'49, In- tramurals, '48-'49, ,49-'50, 641177177 RICHARD EBERLY MOHN STA:-'F SERGEANT A COMPANY Ephrata, Pennsylvania 'K Red Stars '49-'50 Private, l46-'475 Corporal, ,47-,48Q Squad Sergeant, '48-'49, Staff Sergeant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '48-'49, '49-'50, Washington Irving Literary Society, ,48-,499 Vice President, '49-'50, Plebe Detail, '49-,SOQ Cadet Glee Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Golf Team, '46-'47, ,47-,48, ,48-'49, '49-'50, Advisory Council, '48-'49, Three Arts Club, '46-'47, ,47-,48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Aviation Club, ,46-,475 Intramural Volleyball, '48-'49, '49-'50, Anvil Staff, '49-'50, Bronze PT Award, '46-,479 Silver PT Award, '47-'48, Sharp- sl1ooter's Medal, '47-'48, Expert RiHeman's Medal, ,48',49- Dick,f 'k I PAUL GODFREY MOSCH PRIVATE BAND Galeton, Pennsylvania 4K Private, '49-'50, Intramurals, '49-'5o. Paul 'k JOHN EDWARD MOSI-IER SERGEANT B COMPANY Gardiner, Maine qk . Red Stars ,46-'47, '49-'50 Silver Stars '48-'49, '49-'50 Private, '46-'47, Corporal, ,47-,48, Sergeant, '48- ,4Q, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '48--'49, '49-'50, Alexander Hamilton Forum, '48- '49, '49-'50, Intramural Football, Baseball and Track, '46-'47, '47-,48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Golf, '48-'49, '49-'50, Silver PT Badge, ,48-,49. jackie Musk ' CHARLES KAY MURPHY ' FIRST SERGEANT BAND Mexico, New York -K Red Stars '49-'50 . Private, '47-'48, Supply Sergeant, '48-'49, First Sergeant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '48-'49, '49-'50, Stephen Foster Society, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball, Softball, ,47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Ath- letic Officer, ,49-,505 Plebe Detail, '49-'50, Author of Cadet Hymn, '48-'49, Editorial Staff, CRossED SABRES, '49-'50, Marksmanship Medal, '47-'48, CCMuTpb77 CHARLES MICHAEL NAUMAN CORPORAL B COMPANY Cresco, Pennsylvania 'll Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Intramural Basketball, '48-'49, ,49-'50, Sharpshooter's Medal. Charlie ir FRANK PAUL PALERMO SERGEANT E BATTERY Shenandoah, Pennsylvania 'K Q Red Stars ,48-,49 Private, 746-,473 Corporal, '47-'48, Sergeant, '48- '49, '49-'50, Intramural Soccer, Wrestling, '46- '47, '47-I48, ,49',50- Al Caponen RONALD DAVID PACK PLATOON SERGEANT E BATTERY Milford, Delawar-e 'K Private, ,47-,483 Corporal, '48-'49, Private, '48- ,49, Platoon Sergeant, '49-'50, Assistant Hop Manager, '48-'49, Hop Manager, ,4Q-,505 Battery Club, ,47-748, ,48-7495 Treasurer, '49-'50, Intra- mural Football, Soccer, Basketball and Softball, '47-'48, '48-,49, ,4Q-,503 Business Staff, CRossED SABRES, ,49-'50, Sharpshooter's Rifle Medal, '48- 49- - Ronnie 'k HOWARD HUGHES PALUSO SERGEANT C COMPANY Charleroi, Pennsylvania 'K Private, ,47-,48Q Corporal, '48-'49, Sergeant, '48- ,4Q, '49-'50, Intramural Football, Basketball and Softball, ,47-,48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Basket- ball, ,4Q-,5O. T I-I0'wie ir HOWARD ALFRED PARSHALL STAFF SERGEANT A COMPANY Detroit, Michigan JK Private, ,45-,46, 746-,473 Corporal, '47-'48, Ser- geant, '48-'49, Staff Sergeant, ,49-,SOQ Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, ,4Q-750, Varsity Swim- ming Team, '46-,47, '49-'50, Varsity Wrestling Team, 749-,505 Varsity Track, ,49-'50, Intra- mural Football, Wrestlinfg, Track, Baseball, Swimming, Boxing and So tball, ,45-,46, '46-'47, '47-'48, ,48-,4Q, '49-'50, Company Champions Wrestling, ,46-,47g PT Badge, ,46-,475 Expert RiHeman's Medal, ,47-748, '48-'49, Reserve Oili- cers Association, ,48-,4Q, 749-,5O. '4Mot0 DANIEL JOHN PASSARELLI, JR. SERGRANT Bn COMPANY Atlantic City, New jersey 'K Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Sergeant, '49-'50, As- sistant Company Clerk, ,49-,EOQ Washington Irving Lit- erary Society, '49-'50, Public Relations Representative, '49-'50, Chapel Vestry, '49-'50, Aviation Club, '49-'50, Camera Club, ,49-750g Three Arts Club, '49-'50, Cadet Club, ,48-,49, '49-'50, Soccer, ,48-l49Q Tennis, ,48-,49, V49-,SOQ Intramurals, l48-749, '49-'50, Legionnaire, ,48-,49, '49-,SOQ Circulation Staff, '48-'49, Exchange Editor, '48- 749, '49-'50, Anvil, ,49-750, English and French Exhibit, '48-'49, Marksmanship Rifle Medal, '48-'49, Sharpshoot- erls Medal, '49-'50, Reserve Ofhcers Association, ,49-'5og American Ordnance Association. Danny if PAUL EDWARD PEACOCK, III SERGEANT A COMPANY Wattsville, Virginia 41 Red Stars ,4S-,4Q Private, '47-'48, Corporal, '48-,49, Sergeant, ,49- '5o, Washington Irving Literary Society, '49-'50, Intramurals, ,47-l48, l48-'49, ,49-'50, Reserve Offi- cers Association, ,4Q-,503 Three Arts Club, '48- '49, 749-,503 Treasurer, ,4Q-,505 The Legionnaire, l48-749, '49-'50, The Anvil, ,4Q-,SOQ Marksman Rifle Medal, '47-'48, Expert RiHeman's Medal, i48'749- Hpaulv CLIVE LEIF PEDERSEN CORPORAL C COMPANY New Rochelle, New York .K , Red Stars '48-'49 Private, 48 49 'Corporal 49 5o The Washing ton Irving Literary Society 49 50 Aviation Club 49 50 Pete NOEL SANDERS PERRIN PRIVATE D TROOP Palo Alto, California 41 Private, '49-'50, Intramurals, '49-'5o. SandyB if JAY SILBERT PERRY CORPORAL D TRooP New York, New York 41 Red Stars' '48-'49 Private, '46-I47, Corporal, '47-'48, ,48-,4Q, '49- '5o, Intramural Sports, ,46-'47, '47-I48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Stamp Club, '46-'47, Marksman's Medal, '47-'48, Expert Rifleman's Medal, '48-,49. HSil,7 GABRIEL E. PLA SERGEANT EH BATTERY Coloso, Puerto Rico 41 Red Stars '48-'49, '49-'50 Private, '47-'48, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49-'50, Ben- jamin Franklin Society, '48-'49, '49-'50, Secre- tary, '49-'50, Intramural Tennis, ,47-,48, ,48-,49, '49-'50, Battery Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Sharpshooter's Medal, '47-,48, '48-'49. CCGabe77 OSCAR ANGELO PLACCO F IRST LIEUTENANT C COMPANY Cranston, Rhode Island 'ii Red Stars '47-'48 Private, '46-'47, Corporal, '47-'48, Sergeant, '48- '49, First Lieutenant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '48-'49, '49-'50, Stephen Foster Society, '48-'49, President, '49-'50, Benjamin Franklin Association, '48-'49, Honor Council, '49-'50, Secretary, Second Class, '48-'49, Secre- tary, First Class, '49-'50, Varsity Club, '47-'48, 748-'49, '49-'sos Aviation Club, '48-'49, '49-'sos Hop Manager, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Track, '48-'49, Varsity Soccer, '47-'48, Editorial Staff: CROSSED SABRES, '49-'50, Minor VF Letter, '47- '48, Activities Award, '48-'49, Expert Rifle Medal, '48-'49, ' ir Oscar WILLIAM SOMMERVILLE POTTER, JR. SERGEANT E BATTERY Edgewood, Pennsylvania 'K Red Stars '48-'49 Private, '48-'49, Sergeant, Company Clerk, '49- '5o, Anthony VVayne. Legion Guard, '49-'50, Patrick Henry Club, '49-'50, Benjamin Franklin Society, '49-'50, Camera Club, President, '49- '5o, Three Arts Club, '49-'50, Intramural Tennis, Football and Track, '48-'49, '49-'50, Sharp- shooter's Medal, '48-,49. Bill VICTOR WAYNE PRITTS SERGEANT A E BATTERY Oakland, Maryland -K Red Stars '48-'49 Private, ,47-748, '48-'49, Corporal, '48-'49, Ser- geant, '48-'49, ,49',505 Battery Club, '47-'48, '48- 749, '49-'50, Vice President, '49-'50, Intramural Soccer, Softball and Boxing, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49- '5o, Championship Soccer Team, '48-'49, Expert RifIeman's Medal, '48-'49. C6Pug77 HENRY GEORGE PROBOLA FIRST Lu-:UTENANT E BATTERY Naugatuck, Connecticut' ek Private, '46-'47, Corporal, '47-'48, Master Ser- geant CMotorsj, '48-'49, First. Lieutenant, QMotorsj, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '48-'49, '49-'5o, Cadet Advisory Council, '49-'50, Varsity Track, '48-'49, ,4Q-,503 Battery Club, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Sergeant- at-Arms, '48-'49, President, '49-750. GLHank77 JOSEPH DANIEL RACO STAFF SERGEANT B COMPANY Pennsauken, New jersey -X Red Stars '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48 Private, ,45-'46, ,46-,47, '48-'49, Corporal, '47- '48, Staff Sergeant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Intramural Wrestling, Baseball and Soccer, ,45-,46, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48- '49, '49-'50, History Club, '45-'46, Three Arts Club, '46-'47, Vice President, Fourth Class, '46- '47, Varsity Baseball Manager, '46-'47, Regimen- tal Championship Football, '47-'48, Varsity Cheerleader, '49-'50, Plebe Council, '49-'50, Cadet Advisory Council, '49-'50, Public Rela- tions OH'icer, '49-'50, PT Award, ,46-747, '47-'48, Sharpshooter's Medal, '47-'48, Expert RiHeman's Medal, '48-749. lCj'0e77 ROBERTO RAMIREZ V SERGEANT I E BATTERY Finca E1 Compromiso, Magatenango, Guatemala ii . Private, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49- '5o, Spanish Club, '46-'47, Battery Club, '46- '47, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50s Varsity Club, '47- '48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Cadet Club, '46-'47, ,47-'48, ,48 49, '49-'50, Chess Club, '49-'50, Three Arts Club, '49-'50, Captain Varsity Soccer, '47-'48, Indoor Track, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Track, ,48-'49, '49-'50, Cross Country, '48-'49, Intra- mural Soccer, '46-'47, '48-'49, Captain, '49-'50, Bronze PT Award, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49. . V Clspyv GEORGE BERNARD RAMSEY FIRST LIEUTENANT B COMPANY Millville, New jersey 'K Private, '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48, Staff Sergeant, Company Clerk, ,48-'49, First Lieutenant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '48-'49, '49-'50, Choir, ,49-,SOQ Glee Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Rifle Team, '48-'49, V49-,505 Wrestling, l45-'46, Soccer, '45-'46, Volley Ball, '47-'48, Swimming, T46-'47, '47-,485 Three Arts Club, ,45-,46, '46-'47,' 47-'48, '48-'49, Plebe Detail, '49-'50, Varsity Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Tennis, '47-'48, National Rifle Association. '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Letter, ,48-,493 PT Award, ,47-,485 Expert Rifleman's Medal, '47-'48, '48-'49, Carey Medal, 148-749, Sbarpshooter's Medal, '48-'49. , 'iGeorge it HUGH JA M ES REDDITT PRIVATE A COMPANY Havertown, Pennsylvania 'K Private, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Electronics Club, '47-'48, Glee Club, '47-,48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Fencing Team, 5,49-,505 Dunaway Debate, '49- ,5o, Bronze ,PT Badge, '47-'48, '48-,495 Annual Oratory Contest, '48-'49, Expert Rifleman's Medal, ,48-,4Q. ' Hugbie ir GUY ANDERSON REED, JR. ' SERGEANT BAND Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 4K Private, ,48-,4QQ Sergeant, '49-'50, Benjamin Franklin Society, '49-'50, Intramural Track Base- ball and' Football, '48J49, '49-'50, Cadet Club, 749-,SOQ Expert Rifleman's Medal, ,49-,50. Grand Army DAVID jOHN REESE CORPORAL C COINIPANY Niles, Ohio +I Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Benjamin Franklin Honor Society, '49-'50, Varsity Foot- ball, ,48-149, '49-,505 Varsity Basketball, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intramural Soccer and Boxing, '48-'49, ,4Q--,SOQ Silver PT Award, '48-'49, Sharpshooter's Medal, '48-'49, C6Dave77 JAMES BASKIN REID CORPORAL , A COMPANY Framingham, Massachusetts V 'K Rea' Start '49-' 50 Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Glee Club, '48-'49, Intramural Baseball, Volleyball, Basket- ball, and Football, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Base- ball, ,48',49, '49-'50, Expert Rifleman's Medal, ,48',49- Kilim!! F RANZ JOSEPH ROBERTS CORPORAL BAND Hillsboro, North Carolina -K , Red Stars ,49-'50 . Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Glee Club, '48- 749, ,49-'50, Brass Choir, ,48-,495 Intramural Track, '49-'50, Legiovznaire, '48-'49, '49-'50, ClFuZZy77 z Era JOHN MASON ROBERTS Si+:RmcAN'r BAND Hillsboro, North Carolina ii Red Stars ,4Q-,SO Private, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49-'50, Cadet Choir, '48-'49, ,49',50- Hjakev JOSE RAMON RODRIGUEZ SRRGEANT C CONIPANY V Santurce, Puerto Rico 'X Private, '47-'48, Corporal, ,48-,493 Sergeant ,49- '5o, Spanish Club, '47-'48, Varsity Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, ,49-'50, Varsity Soccer, Tennis, Wrest- ling and Bask-etball, '47-'48, ,48-749, '49-'50, In- tramurals, ,47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Sharpshooter Medal, '47-'48, Expert Marksmanis Medal, '48- ,49, Expert RiHeman's Medal, '49-'50, Cigeauv RALPH ROSENBERG Smzui-1AN'r D TROOP Forest Hills, Long Island, New York JK Private, '47-'48, Corporal, '48-'49, Sergeant, 749- '5o, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '48-'49, ,49- '5o, Varsity Track Team, '48-'49, ,4Q-,503 Intra- mural Track Champion, Wrestling, Swimming and Football, '47-'48, ,48-,4Q, '49-50, Horse Show jumping Team, '49-'50, Cross Country Team, '48-'49, Third Class PT Medal. . 6SR0sy77 WILLIAM HAROLD RYDER SERGEANT B COMPANY Hamden, Connecticut 'll Private, ,47-'48, Corporal, '48-'49, Sergeant, ,49- '5o, Cross Country, I48-'49, Indoor Track, ,49- '5o, Track, '49-'50, Intramural Football, Swim- ming and Track, ,48-,4Q, '49-'50, HBH!!! ' GEORGE ELIAS SAIGIH1 SERGEANT A COMPANY Englewood Cliffs, New jersey -K Private, ,47-'48, ,48-749, '49-'50, Sergeant, ,48-349, ,4Q-,505 Varsity Wrestling, 748-,4Q, '49-'50, Var- sity Track, '48-'49, 749-750, Camera Club, ,49- 75o, Three Arts Club, '49-'50, Intramural Wres- tling, Soccer and Track, ,47-,48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Horse -Show, ,47-748, ,48-'49, Individual Regi- mental Wrestling, ,48-,495 R. O. A., ,48-,49Q A. O. AQ, ,4Q-,5O. George if VINCENT JOSEPH SANTANGELO SECOND LIEUTENANT C COMPANY Norristown, .Pennsylvania 'K Silver Stars ,45-,46, '47-'48, 749-,50 Gold Stars ,48-,4Q Private, '45-'46, '46-'47, Corporal, '47-'48, '43- ,493 Second Lieutenant, ,49-,SOQ Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Baseball Manager, ,47- '48, Soccer Manager, '47-'48, Cheer Leader, '48-'49,' 49-'sos C1255 Officer, '45-'46, '46-'47s Intramurals, ,45-,46, ,46-,47, ,47-,48, ,48-,4Q, ,49- '5o, Chess Club, '45-'46, History Club, ,46-7475 Legiomfmire, ,4Q-750, Stone Medal, '47-'48, Sharp- shooter's Medal, ,48-,49. CCSHH77 Lm EDWARD SARNA PRIVATE A COMPANY South River, New jersey 'K Private, ,4Q-,503 Alexander Hamilton Forum, ,49- '5o, Varsity Club, ,4Q-,SOQ Varsity Football, Bas- ketball and Baseball, '49-'50, Outstanding Prep. School Player-Trophy, '49-'5o. CCFuzZy,, ir JEROME ARTHUR SCALA SRRGRANT E BATTERY Staten Island, New York ii Private, ,47-748, Corporal, ,48-,495 Sergeant, ,49- '5o, Intramural Basketball, Football, Softball and Wrestling, 747-748, '48-'49, '49-'50, Battery Club, '47-'48, '48-49, '49-'50s Cadet Club '47-48, '48- ,49, '49-,SQ I4IeT?,y7! DONALD JOSEPH SEAMAN Sl-IRGEANT E BATTERY Barnesville, Pennsylvania 'X Private, ,43-,44, '44-'45, '45-'46, Sergeant, '48- ,4Q, Supply Sergeant, '49-'50, Harriers Club, '44j'45, '45-'46s Battery Club, '48-'49, '49-'sos Third Class PT Badge, '45-'46, Sharpshooter's Medal, ,48-,4Q. CCD0717, MELVIN PAUL SEICHEPINE SERGEANT D TRooP Wilmington, Delaware 41 Private, '47-'48, Sergeant, '48-'49, '49-'50, Har- riers' Club, '48-'49, Treasurer, '49-'50, Horse Show Team, '49-'50, Intramural Soccer, Track, Wrestling, Football, and Softball, '47-'48, '48- '49, ,49-'50, Track Championship Shield, '48- '49, Marksmanship Medal, '48-'49, Sharpshooter's Medal, '47-'48, Silver PT Badge, '47-'48. Seicb ir ROBERT WALTER SHARPE SIQRGEANT Q E BATTERY Bay Village, Ohio 'll Private, '47-'48, Corporal, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49- '5o, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Cadet Choir, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Battery Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Glee Club, '47-'48, '48- '49, '49-'50, Chapel Choir Cross, '47-'48, Activi- ties Award, '48-'49, Mark-sman's Medal, '47-'48, . ' CCB0b77 ROGER DONALD SCHLICHT CORPORAL E BATTERY Hackensack, New jersey ek Red Stars ,48-'49 Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Intramurals, '48-'49, '49-'50- HR0g,7 'l'l 14 It-ztbzgz ll- MILTON FRED SCHUBACH SRRGEANT B COMPANY Astoria, New York . 'K Private, '47-'48, Corporal, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49- '5o, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, ,49-'50, Chapel Vestry, ,48-749, '49-'50, Varsity Club, '48- '49, '49-'50, Intramural Swimming, 747-,485 Chess and Checkers Club, '49-'50, Varsity' Swimming Team, '48-'49, Captain, '49-,503 Bronze PT Award, ,47-,48, Expert RifIeman's Medal, ,48-'49, Chapel Vestry Ribbon, '48-'49, Milt i' OTTO ALLEN SCHLUDECKER SRRGEANT BAND Lambertville, New jersey 41 Private, '47-'48, Corporal, ,48-,4Q, Sergeant Drummer, '49-'50, Glee Club, '47-'48, ,48-749, 749-505 Intramurals: Football, Basketball, Swim- ming, Baseball, Soccer, and Volleyball, ,47-748, '48-'49, '49-'50, Wrestling, '49-750, Bronze PT Award, ,47-,48, '48-'49, Marks-manship Medal, ,47',48, '48-'49, ,49-'50- Sabha ir STANLEY SCHNEIDER REGIMENTAL COLOR SERGEANT REGIMENTAL STAFF University Heights, Ohio 41 Red Stars 749-,SO Private, '46-,475 Corporal, '47-'48, Regimental Color Corporal, '48-'49, Regimental Color Sergeant, ,49-,501 Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Patrick Henry Forum, ,49-,505 Varsity Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Three Arts Club, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-,49, '49-'50, Motion Picture Club, '46-'47, Varsity Fencing, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-349, '49-'50, Assistant Coach, '49-'50, Intramural Soccer, Softball, Tennis, ,46-,47, '47-I48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Regimental Champions Tennis, '48-'49, Legionnaire Staff Photographer, ,46-,47, '47-'48, Varsity Letter, ,47-,48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Expert Rifleman's Medal, ,47-,48, '49-'50, Oratorical Contest, '48-'49, Dunaway Debate, ,49-,50. Scbnitz,' MARVIN SCHWARTZSTEIN CORPORAL A COMPANY West Long Branch, New Jersey I 4K Red Stars ,48-,4Q, '49-'50 Private, ,48-749, Corporal, ,4Q-,SOQ Quill and Scroll Society, '49-'50, Glee Club, '48-'49, ,49- '5o, Three Arts Club, ,49-'50, Choir, ,49-,SOQ Mask and Spur Dramatic Society, '49-'50, Cam- era Club, '49-'5o, Legiomzaire, '48-,49, 749-,50. lCMaTv7Y JOHN CLARENCE SEITZ SERGEANT C COMPANY Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania 'il Private, 745-746, 746-'47, ,47-,483 Corporal, '47-'48g Ser- geant, '48-,49, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Alexander Hamilton Forum, '48-'49, Secretary, ,49-YSOQ History Club, '45-,46g Brother- hood of St. Andrew, ,45-,46, '46-'47, Aviation Club, '46-'47. '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'sos President, '47-'48, '48-'49s V ice-President, '49-'50, Glee Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, Var- sity Wrestling, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intramurals, ,45-'46, '46- ,47, '47-'48, 748-'49, ,49-,SOQ Expert RifIeman's Medal, l47-,48Q Second Class PT Award, ,47-,48Q Third Class PT Award, ,48-'49, Platoon Winner of the Manual of Arms Competition, ,48-749. 6510337177 JOHN SIMON SIMIONIDES CORPORAL E BATTERY Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -K Private, ,48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Battery Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Football, '49-'50, Intra- mural Football, Swimming and Basketball, '48- ,4Q, '49-'50, Cadet Club, ,48-,49, '49-'50, Expert Riflemanis' Medal, 748-,4Q. Simon IGNACIO JIMINEZ SOUSA CORPORAL- E BATNLRY Miramar, Habana, Cuba 'll Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Battery Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Swimming Team, ,48-749, ,49- 50' 'fCbi'uo 'lr WILLIAM TOVVNSEND SNOW, JR. SERGEANT D TRooP Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts ii Red Stars 747-,48 Private, '47-'48, Sergeant, '48-'49, '49-'50, Three Arts Club, ,49-'50, Horse Show Team, '49-'50, Choir, ,47-,48, ,48-,49, '49-'50, Glee Club, ,47- '48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Marksmanship Medal, ,47- '48, '48-'49, '49',50- Snowball ir CARL FLORCE SODERBERG SERGEANT B COMPANY Detroit, Michigan . ii Private, '44-'45, '45-'46, '46-I47, '47-'48, Sergeant, '48- '49g Platoon Sergeant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Varsity Baseball, '44-'45, ,45-'46, I46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Captain, '49-'50, Varsity Foot- fball, '45-I46, '47-'48, Varsity Club, '45-'46, '46-'47, '4 - '48, ,48-,4Q, '49-'50, Intramural Athletics, '44-'45, '45-'46, ,46-,47, '47-'48, ,48-,49, '49-'50, Aviation Club, '45-'46, YVeight-Lifting Club, '46--'47, ,47-,48, '48-'49, Electronics VVorkshop, '47-'48, Senior Cadet Club, '48-'49, '49-550, Supper Club, '45-,463 Winner Manual of Arms.-Compe- tition, '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, Sharpslhootefs Medal, ,47-,484 Expert Rifleman's Medal, '48-45, Cryp- tography Club, '46-,475 Chess and Checkers Club, 45'45- Ciltcbyi, HORACE SPEED Ill COLOR SFRGI-:ANT STAFF Belle Haven, Alexandria, Virginia 'K Red Stars, '47-'48 Silver Stars, '47-'48, '48-'49 Gold Stars '49-'50 ' Private, '47-'48, Corporal, '48-'49, Color Sergeant, '49-'50, Washington Irving Literary Society, ,48-749, ,49-,505 Assistant Manager Varsity Football, '48-'49, Manager Varsity Football, '49-'50, Assistant Manager Baseball, '48-'49, Varsity Wrestling Team, '48-'49, Intramurals, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Representative Cjuniorl to Columbia University, '48-'49, Second Class Nominating Committee, '48-'495 Poetry Editor, The Anvil, '49-'50, Blessing Medal, '48-'49, General Anthony Wayne Medal, '48-'49, Expert RiHeman's Medal, ,47-748. it PIERRE HUMPHREY STONBOROUGH REGIMENTAL SERGEANT MAJOR REGIMENTAL STAFF uspeedyv New York City, New York -x Red SWS '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50 Private, '47-'48, Corporal, '48-,49g Color Corporal, '48- '49, Regimental Sergeant Major, ,49-'50, Three Arts Club, '48-'49, Patrick Henry Forum, ,48-,49, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Mask and Spur, 749-,505 Glee Club, ,47-,48, ,48-,49, '49-'50, Choir, '48-'49, '49-'50, Chapel Vestry, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intra- mural Volleyball Championship Team, '47-'48, Company Athletics, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Battery Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, Plebe Detail, ,49-'50, Legiomzaire, '48-,495 Mc- Closkey Medal, '47-'48, Activities Award, '48-'49, Expert Rifleman's Medal, '47-'48, Chapel Vestry Ribbon, '48- '49g Choir Cross, '49-'5o. , Ustonyff GEORGE IRA STOTT SERGEANT E BATTERY Philipsburg, Pennsylvania +1 1 - Private, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49s Sergeant, '49-'50s Battery Club, '46f'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50s Aviation Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Company Wres- tling, '47-'48, '48-'49, Company Football, '47-'48, Tennis Team, ,49-'50, Company Softball Team, '47-'48, Legiomzaire, ,47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, PT Medal, '47-'48, '48-'49, Expert RiI'leman's Medal, '48-'49, '49-'50, Camera Club, '49-'50, Electronics Club, '47-'48, '48-,493 Weight-lifting Club, '48- '49, Varsity Wrestling, '46-'47, '49-'5o. HG' I-77 WILLIAM EDWARD STOUT PRIVATE - A COMPANY South River, New Jersey 41 Gold Stars, '49-'50 Private, '49-'50, Alexander Hamilton Forum, '49- '5o, Varsity Club, '49-'50, Varsity F ootball, '49- '5o, Varsity Basketball, '49-'50, Varsity Baseball, '49 50- St0utie 'Ir EDWARD PAUL SURMIAK PRIVATE B COMPANY Conshohocken, ,Pennsylvania 41 Private, '49-'50, Alexander Hamilton Forum, '49- '5o, Varsity Club, '49-'50, Varsity Football, '49- '50, Varsity Basketball, '49-'50, Muscles ir WALTER THOMAS SYKES CAPTAIN ' E BATTERY Jenkintown, Pennsylvania il Private, '46-'47, Corporal, '47-'48, Staff Ser- geant, '48-'49, Captain, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Charter Member Stephen Foster Society, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Battery Club, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'SOI Sergeant- at-Arms, Battery Club, '49-7505 Honor Council, '49-'50, Glee Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Choir, '49- '5o, Intramural Athletics, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48- '49, '49-'50, Mask and Spur, '49-'50, Anvil, '48- '49, Editorial Staff, CROSSED SABRES, '49-'50, Mc- Closkey Medal, '48-'49, Exp-ert Rifleman's Medal, '47-'48 HTOm77 DGNALD MARTIN TANNENBAUM Fmsr SRRGEANT D TRooP Woodmere, New York 41 Red Stars '46-,47, '47-'48, '48-'49 Silver Stars '48-'49 Private, '46-747, '47-,48, '48-'49, Corporal, '47- '48, Sergeant, '47-'48, '48-'49, First Sergeant, '49- '5o, Harriers' Club, '46-'47, ,47-,48, ,48-'49, ,49- '5og Chess and 'Checkers Club, ,46-,475 Intra- murals, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-219, '49-'50, Plebe Detail, '49-'50, Editorial Stall: CRossED SABRES, '49-'50, Marksmanship Medal, '47-'48, Expert RiHeman's Medal, '49-'5o. 'Tannyv ir ROBERT WERLE TAYLOR SERGEANT A COMPANY Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ii Private, '45-'46, ,46-,47g Corporal, ,47-,48, Ser- geant, '48-'49, ,4Q-,503 Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '48-'49, '49-'50, Albinos, '47-'48, ,48-l49, '49-'50, Academy Chapel Bell Ringer, '48-'49, ,49-'50, Varsity Basketball, 748-'49, '49-'50, Var- sity Track, '49-'5o, Aviation Club, ,46-'47, In- tramurals, '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49' '50, Gymkhana, '47-'48, Sharpshooter's Medal, '47-'48, Expert Riilemanls Medal, '48-'49, CCB0b,7 ir FRANCIS MEADE TOMPKINS III - CORPORAL A COMPANY Washington, D. C. 'K Private, ,48-,49, Corporal, '49-'50, Intramural Volleyball, Football, Wrestling and Swimming, '48-'49, Football, Basketball and Tennis, ,4Q-,503 Sharpshooter's Medal, '48-'49, Expert Rifleman's Medal, '49-, 50. ICT0m,77 SAMUEL JOHN TOPLEY II SERGEANT CH COMPANY East McKeesp0rt, Pennsylvania 'll Private, '46-'47, Corporal, '47-,48, ,48-,49g Ser- geant, ,49-,505 Cadet Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, ,49- ,5o, Aviation Club, '47-'48, ,48-,499 Varsity Bas- ketball, Baseball, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, ,49',503 Intramural Football, Basketball, and Softball, '46- 747, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Sharps'hooter's Medal, ,48-,4Qg Expert RiHeman's Medal, ,49-'5o. ICTOPH LOUIS TOT H SERGEANT BV COMPANY Carteret, New Jersey -K Private, ,46-,475 Corporal, '47-'48, '48-'49, Ser- geant, 749-,503 Alexander Hamilton Forum, '48- ,4Q, 749-,SOQ German Club, ,47-,48g Varsity Base- ball, '47-'48, Intramurals, '46-'47, ,47-,48, '48-'49, ,4Q-750, Varsity Track, ,49-,SOQ Fire Brigade, ,49- '5o, Manual of Arms Efficiency Badge, '48-'49, Sharpshooter's Medal, '47-'48, ,48-,4Q. The Lew if CLEMENT FRANCIS TRAINER, JR. SERGEANT A COMPANY Berwyn, Pennsylvania 41 Private, '46-'47, ,48-,4Qg Corporal, 747-,48g Ser- geant, '49-'50, Three Arts Club, '49-'50, Golf Team, ,48-,4Q, '49-,505 Intramurals, Soccer and Swimmmgl '46-'47, '47-'48, ,48-l49, .'49-'50s Sharpshooter's Medal, '47-'48, Expert R1fleman's Medal, '48-'49, CCBeau77 JAY S. ULRICH CORPORAL Eu BATTERY Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania 'if Private, '48-'49, Cor oral, '49-'50, Intramural Swimming, Football, Iliasketball and Wrestling, '48-y49, '49-'50, Battery Club, '48-'49, 49-'5o. ur, ir GENOUEVO PEREZ VALDES FIRST LIEUTENANT E BATTERY Havana, Cuba 'K Private, ,45-,46, '46-'47, '48-'49, Corporal, '47-48, Sergeant, ,47-,48, '48-'49, Second Lieutenant, '48- ,493 First Lieutenant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, ,47-,48, '48-'49, ,4Q-,505 Patrick Henry Forum, '48-'49, '49-'50, Battery Club, ,46-,47, '47-'48, ,48-'49, '49-'50, Spanish Club, ,45-,46, '46-'41, '47-,485 Intramurals: Soccer, Baseball, Softball and Volleyball, '45-'46, '46- ,47, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Business Staff: CROSSED SABRES, '49-'50, Expert Ril'leman's Medal. Bebo 'Ir GILBERTO VALLE CORPORAL ' CH COMPANY Santurce, Puerto Rico 'K Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Intramurals, '48-'49, '49-'50, Expert Rifleman's Medal, '48-'49, Art Editor, CROSSED SABRES, '49-'5o. CCGU77 DONALD ALBERT VAN ERP CoRPoRAL A COMPANY Wilmington, Delaware - -or Private, ,48-'49, Corporal, ,49-'50, Washington Irving Literary Society, '49-'50, Three Arts Club, '49-' 50, Chapel Vestry, '49-'50, Glee Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Rifle Team, '48-'49, Varsity Tennis, '48-,49, Intramural Football and Wrestling, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intramural Tennis Champions, '48-'49, Anvil Staff, '49-'50, Expert RiHeman's Medal, '48-'49, Third Class PT Badge, '48-'49, Intramural Rifle Team Award, '48-'49, SlETp77 'A' ALEXANDER ARMEN VARBEDIAN SERGEANT Bn COMPANY Putnam, Connecticut 'lf Red SMH '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49 Silver Stars '48-'49, '49-'50 Private, '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'sos Sergeant, '49-'sos German Club, '45-'46, '46-I47, '47-'48, '48-'49, Science Club, '45-'46, '46-'47, Three Arts Clulb, ,47-,48, '48-'49, '49-'50, President, Chess Club, ,49-,SOQ Varsity Baseball, '49-'50, Intramurals, '45-'46, '46-'47, ,47-,48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Champions, '48-'49, Champions, '49-'50, Business Staff: Cnosssn SABRES, '49-'50, Sharpshooter's Medal, '47-'48, '43-,495 Third Class Club Representative, '47-'48- ' ir Moa RICHARD MARVIN VON VALENTINE SERGEANT B COMPANY Alexandria, Virginia lk . Private, ,47-,48, '48-'49, Sergeant, '49-'50, The Brotherhood of St. Andrew, '47-'48, '48-'49, In- tramural Track, Riile Team, Wrestling and Soccer, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Reserve Ofiicers Association, United States Infantry Association, United States Naval Reserve, American Ord- nance Association, Cadet Club, ,47-,48, '48-'49, '49-'50, S'harpshooter's Medal, '48-'49, Expert RiHeman's Medal, '47-'48, '49-'50, Distinguished Pistol Shot. ' The Count LEROY SCOT V WALKER PRIVATE A COM PANY York, Pennsylvania 'K Red Stars '49-'50 Private, ,49-'50, Swimming Team, '49-'5o. I Killeen EDMUND ALAN WEISBERGER CORPORAL AH CONTPANY New York City, New York 4 Red Stars '48-'49, '49-'50 Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Three Arts Club, '49-'50, Chess Club, '49-,505 Varsity Club, '49-'50, Varsity Tennis, '48-'49, '49-'50, Manager Swimming Team, '49-'50, Quill and Scroll, '49- '5o, Expert Rifleman's Medal, '48-'49, Legion- vzaire, '49-'5o. Eddie if WILLIAM JOSEPH WEISSEL Fmsr LIEUTENANT AN COMPANY Coral Gables, Florida 'K Red Stars ,47-748 P Silver Stars ,45-'46, '48-'49 Gold Stars '49-756 Private, '45-'46, '46-'475 Corporal, '47-'48, Sergeant, '48-'49, First Lieutenant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Le- gion Guard, '49-'50, Sergeant, '49-'50, Washington Irving Literary Society, '48-'49, Quill and Scroll Society, 748-749, President, ,49-,SOQ Varsity Club, '49-'50, Chapel Vestry, ,47-,48, '48-,4QQ Chairman, '49-,503 Varsity Soccer Team, '47-'48, Varsity Tennis Team, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'jog Varsity Football Team, ,48-,49Q Intramurals, '46-'47, ,47-,48, ,48-'49, '49-'50, Three Arts Club, ,47- 7483 Sergeant-at-Arms, '48-'49, Baseball Manager, '45-'46, '46-'47, Book Report Award, '45-'46g' Plebe Detail, '49-l5og Fire Marshal, '49-'50, Mask and Spur Dramatic Society, '49-'50, 'LThe Hasty Heart, '50, Legimmaire, '47-'48, Sports Editor, '48-'49, Editor-in-Chief, '49-'50, Ckossan SABRES Staff, '48-'49, Anvil Staff, '48-'49, Edi- tor-in-Chief: Ckossau SABRES, '49-'50, Stone Medal, 747-,483 Sharpshooter's Medal, '47-'48, ,48-'49, Activities Award, '48-'49, Chapel Vestry Award, '48-'49, Bud JOHN CHARLES WERNER II SHRGRANT C COMPANY Baltimore, Maryland 'K Private, '44-'45, '45-'46s Corporal, '46-'47, '47-'48s Sergeant, ,48-,493 Supply Sergeant, '49-'50, Cam- era Club, ,44-'45, Three Arts Club, ,45-,46, '46- 747, ,47-,48, ,48-,4Q, '49-'50, Intramural Wres- tling, Soccer, Volleyball, and Speedball, '44-'45, ,45-'46, ,46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-,504 Marks- 1112113 Medal, '44-'45, '45-'46, '46-I47, '47i48, 48-49, 49'50' . CCI C 77 ir FRANK PARE WILSON I CORPORAL . C COMPANY I Detroit, Michigan -il Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Intramurals, '48-'49, '49-'50- Willie 'Ir W RALPH MARSHALL WILSON FIRST SRRGEANT E BATTERY Merion, Pennsylvania ' 'K Private, ,45-,46,',46-,473 Corporal, '47-'48, Ser- geant, '48-,49, First Sergeant, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '48-'49, '49-'50, Battery Club, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Plebe De- tail, ,4Q-,505 Time: Current Events Award, '45- 746 I ccF7.0ggyv CHARLES A. WOODWARD CORPORAL E BATTERY Kittanning, Pennsylvania -K Private, '48-'49, Corporal, '49-'50, Battery Club, '48-'49, '49-'50, Varsity Fencing, '48-'49, '49-'50, Intramural Football, Track and Basketball, '49- '5o, Sharpshooter's Medal, '48-'49, '49-'50, 'LW0odie,' 'A' THEODORE WARNER YOUNG PRIVATE B COMPANY Westminster, Maryland 'K Private, '49-'50, Intramurals, '49-'5o. Mighty joe 'k DONALD DELROY YOXTHEIMER SECOND LIEUTENANT ' UA COMPANY Northumberland, 'Pennsylvania JK Private, '46-'47g Corporal, '47-'48, Sergeant, '48-'49, Pla- toon Sergeant, '49-'50, Second Lieutenant, '49-'50, Ste- phen Foster Society, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, ,48-,4Q, '49-'50, Varsity Wres- tling, ,48-,4Q, '49-'50, Varsity Track, '43-,493 Cadet Choir, '46-'47, '47-,48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Charter Member of Stephen Foster Society, '47-'48, Chaplain Foster So- ciety, '48-'49, Aviation Club, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Vice President Aviation Clufb, '48-'49, President, '49-'50, Glee Club, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Spanish Club, '46-'47, Intramurals, '46-'47, ,47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Ad- visory Council, '49-,503 Bronze PT Award, '48-'49, Activities Award, '48-'495 Expert RiHeman's Medal, '46-,473 Choir Cross Award, '47-'48. flyoxn JOSEPH GEORGE ZAHER, JR. SECOND LIEUTENANT C COMPANY Brooklyn, New York 'K Private ' 6-' - Cor oral, ' -' 8- Ser -cant, '48 1 4 47: P 47 4 1 S ' ,4Qg Second Lieutenant, '49-'50, Aviation Club, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'sna Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Manager Varsity Soccer Team, ,47-'48, Oratory Contest, '48-'49, Legion- mzire, '48-'49, l49-'50, Assistant Circulation Man- ager, '49-'50, Expert Rifleman's Medal, '47-'48, '48-'49 CCj'0e77 RAYMOND CHARLES ZAHER SERGEANT C COMPANY Brooklyn, New York A -x Red Stars '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, 749-,SO Silver Stars '47-,48, ,4Q-,SO Private, '46-'47, Lance Corporal, '47-'48, Cor- poral, 748-,493 Sergeant, '49-,5o, Anthony Wayne Legion Guard, '49-'50, Alexander Hamilton So- ciety, '48-'49, Aviation Club, '47-'48, Intramur- als, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, ,49-750, Public Rela- tions Committee, 749-,SOQ Sharpshooter's Medal, '47-'48, 748-'49, Marksman's Medal, '46-'47, PT Badge, ,47-,48. A CCRay77 Y RICHARD GIVEN AVERILL PRIVATE C COMPANY Schenectady, New York 'li Private, '49-'50, Intramurals, ,49-'50, Cadet Senior Club. ' f Dick JOHN ARTHUR JAMES PRIVATE C CQMPANY Johnstown, Pennsylvania -'ll Private, '49-'50, Intramurals, ,49-,50. Clwindyv ir KENNETH ROSS MAC LEAN PRIVATE B COMPANY Manhasset, New York .gg . 3 I I Silver Stars ,4Q-, 50 J 3 Private, '49-,503 Intramurals, Basketball, ,49-750, is Wrestling, ,49-750, Rifle Team, '49-'50, SLMMD7 uh.. 'wi Q2 if? 'R Y i riaf umii ,S -mln-4 Qs-iw 'kiiiif iifiii' l W' V gill ll G . , LN ' :i V ' M -1 ' ' 0,451 FA 263: x -42 2--, va 4 'dv 'fzanuiw'-'H W'-' A . -., ,..T.....-- l Tpggnvnl? .JI fu fi 1? f ? IILASS HISTURY 4 4 I . 3 ' 1 A r ? i I S I 4 S 1 I 5 5 4 E 5 '? A 3? i Q 1 l W I W W W . i P X 5 32 S. ea 'EGM 2 Q E E 4, Q, 56, 3? 5 3 if 54 el S233 M, M fs: F Q I www 2 2 , if - K f n s 3 I 5 E 7 3 3 ? 2 ' 3 I 2 u X g GMM Nw ww fw AEAUEMIE f 1 Colonel A W Bass. Dean, Academic Department Q9 3 iii ,iff 2211 '-2? 'Q fe- uwfflfmmmws ggrriff . nmig -nr Q vii-fit A Q if 1 1 Q Timm ' i f' 'A' We, the graduates of nineteen hundred fifty, well equipped to meet, and we sincerely hope, to solve par- tially the momentous and complex problems of this dawning atomic- hydrogen age, leave the ivy-covered halls of learning at the Forge. We have been kept mentally alert to the qualities necessary for good citizen- ship and alive to the future value of extra-curricular activities and abilities that eventually lead to the more abundant life. WVe have been constantly aware of the high standards of achievement set and maintained on the hill, and have de- veloped a sincere respect for sound scholarship. We have come to love and respect our instructors for their intelligence, culture, character, and varying personalities, and to realize as the years passed by, that the most important teaching is done outside of class, where the contacts between student and teacher are more in- formal and intimate than are possible in the classroom. We have come to value the individuals counselling and to profit by the social and scholastic adjustments we made. We have also come to accept the training in leadership and responsibilities that were made a part of our daily life on the campus and have learned to use our capabilities wisely, generously, and morally. We accepted these things from the Academic Department and in turn we resolve to fulfill the department's high expectations of us and to contlnue to foster and develop in our daily lives self-discipline, courtesy, and manners in a living, working, American Democracy. G . . ' ' :i I 1- V' M ,f ' i im if 'llillilllp : v:F,:M:A ir: Lf. Col. Andrew F. Weiclener Assf. Dean. Academic Deparfmenf Professor of Lafin A L+. Colonel Henry R. Brewerfon Direcfor of Placemenf and Guidance L+. Colonel Allen J. Snyder Professor of Mafhemafics Colonel Edwin H. Feafher Professor of Science if Lf. Colonel John F. Hall Professor of English and Psychology, Junior College Major Homer T. Cox Professor of English I Lf. Colonel William J. Carne Professor of Hisfory and Polifical Science Maier Frank Anlrenbrand, Jr. . Capfain Waller R. Hickman . Lf. Donald J. Day Associafe Professor of English Assf. Professor of English lnsfrucfor in English I 1 - - - L+. John J. Maguire . lnsfrudor in English Sfudles are ihe food of youfh L+. Lawrence Dean. Jr, L+. Richard Turner Corsa 'LL Richard A. Rudisill ' ' Insfrucior of English ' ' lns+ruc+or in English Dnrecfor of fhe Reading Clinic Major Anihony C. Rosso Associafe Professor of French L+ Frank DAm,c0 Caplaln Ralph Marmaccl lnslrucfor In Spanish lnslfuclof ln SPan'5l' Professor of German Lahn and Spanish Malor Joseph J Canul' Clolonel Lewis Slone Sorley L+. William L. Fahy Associa+e Professor of Professor Emerllus Inslrucfor lh Lahn Spanish and French l YOUH., is fhe -grime -for Smdy Lf. Col. Andrew F. Weicleper E , 5 Colonel Alfred W. Hess L+. Col. John Black Associale Professor of Mafhemaiics Ass+. Professor of Mafhemaiics a Capf, William H, Dannacher Youfh lcinclles 'the fire of Wisdom lnsiruclor' in Mafhemafics Capiain Gifford Havens L+. Pairiclc L. Smiley lnslrucfor in Malhemafics lns'l'ruc'lor in Maihemafics V47 - - Colonel Edwin H. Feaiher Maier Norman Milferling Professor of Science Assisianl Professor of Chemisfry 1 if - - Youlh is prepared on every side Lieulenanl' Roberl E. Leslie l-l6U'l'enBfl'l' Pd'-ll Sioll lnsfruefor in Biology lnsiruclor in Science - ir:- www and Ll. Col. William J. Came Y Maier David F. Gardiner Professor of Hisfory Assisfanf Professor of Hisiory and Polifical Science Lieufenanf George W. Riclxerf, J Insfrucfor in Economics i W 'i' 1 ' The sludy of mankind is man Lieufenanf Joseph L. Ellwood lnsfrucior in Sociology mm if Lieufenam' Joseph Heres, Jr. Lieuienani' Donald B. Moore Ins+rucior, Business Adminisirafion lnsfrucfor, Social Science Learning by sfudy musf be won L+. Col. Andrew T. Weidener Capfain Jerome F. Noviclr Aciing Head of Junior College Assisfani' Professor of English Miss Kaihryn Tharpe Caplain D. Keilh Felllwam Mrs. Donald B. Moore Librarian Direclor of Music Assislanl' Librarian Mrs. Marlin Major John D. -Maul: Direclress of Social Cusloms Ingfruc-for gf Piano Mrs. Hilcla Weise Mrs. Kenneih F. Hill Lf. Paul Slolz O'9'3n'5l' Inslruclress of Dancing Wlnsiruolor in Ar'rs and C F e Mosch. Tiefel, Sfouf, Weisel, W.. Quinn, Hamalak, H Sm Fineman, R. B. Quinn, P. Hamalak, M. L. Speed, H- Heist, E. K. Stout, W. E. Mosch, P. G. Tiefel, W. R. Weissel, W. Q 11 323 u, I 'Q 1 if 4 3 I I l K Sa Colonel Milton H. Medenbach Commandanl of Cadets 7445434644145 7mauJeyD f The one department at Valley Forge which will undoubtedly last longest in our memory is the Tactical Department. It is this department, headed by the Commandant of Cadets, which has led us along the devious paths of boyhood to the full sunlight of manhood. The tactical officer has been our mentor, who in 'spite of his outward paternal sternness, has always had a trace' of a twinkle in his eye as he deftly guided us over and around the imponderables of adolescence. ,Wherever we go, w atever we may do in the future, our goings and doings will be influenced by our association with the men of the Tactical Department, they have shown us a way of life built around the value of Honor, the love of Truth, and the responsibility of Duty. To the men of the Tactical Department the Class Hof 1950 expresses its appreciation and, in unison, gives a -hearty Hail and Farewell! ' if ir 1 1 Colonel William T. Fletcher Professor of- Mililary Science and Taelics Saceuea447aamD -k The objective of the Department of the Reserve Oflicers' Training Corps is to qualify students for positions of leadership in time of national emergency by inculcating in the cadets a thorough understanding of the basic principles of military courtesy, discipline, weapons, tactics, and of military life as a whole, and further, through this training to enable them to take their place in the world whether it be civilian or military. To accomplish this objective a professor of military science and tactics, live assistant professors, all of whom are oflicers of the regular Army and ten regular non-commissioned officers are detailed to the Academy by the Department of tithe Army. Classroom instruction is supplemented by practical work with weapons and tactical exercises in the field around historic Valley Forge Park during which time the student has an opportunity to express his knowledge of the subjects taught as well as his inherent leadership characteristics. i'i if uk n and n COLUNIQI. lX'1lLTON H. MIIIIIQNIIACII c,'071l7Ild71dt'l7If of Cadets L'I'. COLONIAL FRANR j. ROIIIIS, JR. MAJOR ANIIIONY R. l I.0RES CAPTAIN WALTER W. SMOCK Assisravir Covmizavidavir of Cadets Director of Atblefics and Tactical Oficer, C Company Taerieal Officer, A Covllpfmy Physical Edncnriovz' MAJOR JOHN S. MULKERNS MAJOR L. lX'1Al'I'LANlJ BLANK L'I'. COLONIQL .IOIIN XV. BLACK 'I'I1I'fieI1l Officer, If Battery Director of Ivltrnvlmral Tactical Officer, B Company Arbleties MAJOR TIIIQOIIORII R. PUGII CAIYIAIN D. KICITII l IiI.'I'IIANI LIEUT. RICHARD A. RUDISIl.I. llireeror of Hquimtiovi liavidvliasier Tactical Oj7icer, D Troop COLONIQL xVIl.LlANl T. l I.Ic'I'c:IIIf:R Professor of Military Seieviee and Tactics ' LT. CIOLONI-Il. Glflilllllli B. PII:RwIc:R R'1AJOR CIICORGIE L. GI.AnS'I'ONI-: MAJOR WIl.l.IAM W. MCWHINNEV Asst. Professor, M.S. dr T. Assr. Professor, M.S. 0 T. Asst. Professor, M.S. Q9 T. CAPTAIN FRANK L. SIIIQNR CAIYIAIN BILLY H. WATSON Asst. Professor, M.S. Q9 T. Asst. Professor, M.S. ab T. MAs'I'IaR SI:Rc:I41AN'I' TAINIAIIOIQ VV. AI.IJIsRMAN RlAS'I'lCR SIcRuIf:AN'I' LOUIS L. lVllNl+ZRVA MASTER SIcRc:IcAN'I' IAIAROLID L. SIIIIQLIIS SERGICANT FIRST CLASS 'IAIVII-is L. BRON SEROIIANI' IVIRSI' CLASS JOSIQPII BYLAN SI4:ROI:AN'I' FIRST CLASS JOHN J. ROCHE SI:RuL:AN'r FIRST CLASS WII.BUR H. SIBLEY SI:RuI:AN'I' RUSSELL L. THORNTON SRRGILANT ROY L. WEATHERS SIQROI-:ANT ALLIQN -I. WINTERS . . mwZ74az'6e4 X A sz , HENIQY VV. LUSH Cadet Lt. Colonel and Regimental Conirnander RICIIIAIQIJ NV. ANSTINE Cadet Major and Regimental Executive Officer JOHN S. JAMISON Cadet Captain and Regimental Adjutant Louis FEI.ICE'l'I'I, JR. Cadet First Lieutenant and Regimental Plans and Training JOHN A. BLAKE Cadet First Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster FRANK EV. BUCHOLZ Cadet Second Lieutenant and Asst. Regimental Quartermaster CORNELIUS I-I. GARRETSON Cadet Second Lieutenant and Regimental Provost Officer VVILLIAM L. DODEI. Cadet Second Lieutenant and Hospital Officer RAYNARD F. BOHMAN, JR. Cadet Master Sergeant, Sergeant Major NORMAN J. MCGRATH Cadet Master Sergeant, Hospital Sergeant DONALD C. BURNS Cadet Master Sergeant, Postal Sergeant STANLEY SCHNEIDER MICHAEL C. DRISCOL Cadet Color Sergeants EDWARD FREEMAN, Regtl. Pro. Sgt. VVILLIAM TIEFEL, Regtl. Supply Sgt. Cadet Staff Sergeants JAMES YOXTHIEMER CLIVE PEDERSON Cadet Color Corporals Yoxfheimer, J. H. Schneider, S. Driscoll, M. Pedersen. 0- L- Corporal Sergeanf Sergeani COYPOFBI J R Ea an M. Hanson W. Weissel L Felncefh J Capfaln A Firsl' Lieulenani Firsl Lieulenanl Flrsl Lleuienanl -k We of A Company owe our success to the fact that we have completed our tasks through teamwork, cooperation, and the Will to win. In our com- pany, we feel that these qualities, above all others, determine our success or failure as an organization in the Corps of Cadets. We have kept our standards high in every phase of our cadet life As the year draws to a close, we can say with pride that each of us has done his best to make this year A Company s greatest Second Lleulenanl' Second Lleuienanl' Second Lleulenani' ' ' cc 71 7 ' 1 A H Brown R. E. Lilley D. D. Yoxlheimer L+, Colonel Frank J Kobeg e Captain Second Lieutenant-Lilley, R. E. Cadet Platoon Sergeant: Frank, D. H. Fagan, J. R. Second Lieutenant-Yoxtheimer, D. D. Bergad, R. J. Cadet Ojficerr Cadet First Sergeant Hanrahan, G. Pqirst LiCutCmmt-yVCiSSC17 W. J. First Sergeant-Mohn, R. E. ' MacPherson, P. R. First LiCUfC11?1Uf-HHUSOU, M- Cadet Supply Sergeant Cadet Company Clerk Second Lieutenant-Brown, A. H. Supply Sergeant-Harvey, R. L. Wurm, A. M. Cadet Sergeants Accardi, R. Brown, R. K. Fedor, S. Kenworthy, R. Pino, P. Sell, J. Ague, J. Bruna, M. Garrett, R. Martin, C. Redditt, H. Taylor, R. W. Allen, S. Cacho, R. M. Green, M. T. Nicioletti, A. Rodgers, A. Trainer, C. Antonell, W. Corujo, D. Hecker, R. L. Paul, P. Risden, G. Wood, W. H Blair, j. Crew, F. Holzhauer, C. Peacock, P. Saigh, G. Young, J. Bramhall, G. Downton, L. Hunter, W. Cadet Corporal: ' Arnold, E. D'Ambrosio, A. -Ferjulian, M. Hobbs, A. Layaou, E. Schwartz,.H. Bower, J. Davis, H. Fernandez, F. C. Hogg, B. Moglia, P. Schwarstien, M Claspy, C. Demoise, T. Gonzalas, P. Kaufman, C. Nichols, M. Tompkins, F. Covert, A. W. Drummond, G. Goodwin, P. Knox, Reid, Van Erp, D. Crew, D. Dubois, R. I Harris, C. Koienger, F. Rios, A. Weisberger, E Cummins, R. Felman, Law. Herb, T. La Racco, R. Rodriguez, G. A. Welty, A. Cadet Privates Anelli, A. A. Christensen, T. Ginsberg, B. Leoncavallo, A. Rowland, L. Tomsic Bahoosian, J. Christy, M., Gore, W. Levergood, J. I Sarna, E. Truxel, C. Banner, H. Crandall, j. Hain, K. Lynch, R. Siter, A. Ucros, A. Barger, G. Del Rosario, L. Hamilton, R. Marachek, G. Srogrota, M. Wood, G. A. Belk, M. L. Dmytrush, J. Hernandez, R. Messina, T. Stewart, T. Walker, L. S. Binger, R. Fain, E. M. Heston, W. Parshall, H. Stout, W. E. Adsit, C. Bloxton, R. Forte, J. Heteger, H. Reid, R. Suarez, A. Doerr, R. Boyer, H. C. Finger, D. P. jajko, W. Reins, R. - Swinderman, J. Paladori, R. Burdick, G. Freedman, P. Kruse, F. Ripka, J. Taylor, R. L. Siegel, S. Cease, S. Garcia, F. Kurlansik, J. Ross, J. William Kelley G. B. Ramsey R- C- Melilin B- G- H955 Captain Firsl' Lieutenant Firsl Lieufenani Firsl Lieufenanf ir B Company this year, as in the past, has been outstanding in every phase of..Academy life. Guided by an excellent group of cadet officers, B Company could not help being among the leaders. Always noted forits athletic turnout, the company was outstanding this year in intramural competition. The marching ,and spirit of the company were of the highest standard. Any man who is a member of the 1949-'50 B Company is certainly justified in being proud of himself for what he has done. From the oldest cade-t to the newest, Congratula ti ns for a job well done R. E. Carter Donald Lee Harley 'John S. Jamison MBIOI' J?l'lfl S- MUllK6Ff1S Second Lieutenant Second Lieuienanl Captain TdC+ICf3l OFECEF 0 77 Captam 27Id I zezzrezmvzrs lxtllcv IV Clrtcr R. Ii. Glrrctson, C. H. Ist Izeuzelmnts fu D, I., NILIIIIII lst Sergeant I Riniscx G B lu ctehl tulmum, -I. A. Scrgearzts Bcebe C I cl stinc R C UIUC! S Passzirclli, Blown C I I lilondo I lxnllnlk T Ullrich, Brown J P Nfirlmulnn A Xlirtin mics lfcrriss, D. Dlfftc XIIIILIIIC P Xlosher Reynolds, C or p ornlx Przfuatef Supply Sergeant Del Rosario, O. Co. Clerk Waugh, R. M. Staff Sergeant: Betts, G. I. Dunlap, K. E. Fiske, B. Raco, D. D. J. Roth, S. XV. Ryder, VV. Schubach, M. Sciarappa, N. Kelly, L. Lampartcr, W. Morris, Martell, N. Sala, j. Mass, S. Tcskcy, R. Mayo, B. Krause, I-I. Lcton, J. Muehlig, J. McClain, T. Murphy, E. McDermott, Osterwyk, Mclfwcn, R. Oschwald, P. McLean, K. Pagankemper, R. Mulntcsta, R. Pallidino, A. Muncclcc, R. Phipps, D. Mnnccke, P. Porter, J. Mnnovillc, E. Quinn, P. Martin, john Repepi, P. Mutter, R. Sodcrberg, C. Tobin, B. Toth, L. Valentine, R. lVerksman, I. Meehan, R. D Mosites, D. Sjostrom, NV. NVall, FQ Staubitzer, W. Surimak, E. Swingle, S. Toppitzer, G. Ucros, G. Utzig, Vemity, C. Watkins, P. Weiss, R. ' Young, T. George Henry Hoff, Jr. O. A. Piaeco J. J. Elmer N..Pe+renlto Captain First Lieu+enan+ Firsl Lieulenani' Farsi Lleulenanf 'ki' -k The men of C Company demonstrate the spirit that has made the Valley V Forge Military Academy the top-notch school that it is. They have developed the company through honor, courage, and a type of comradeship that is memor- able to say the least. The company hopes that by doing its Work well in field, classroom, gym- nasium, and s op, it will win the respect and admiration ofthe administration, faculty, and the Corps. p We have worked, played, and studied together during our years, at the Forge in a comradeship that will be one of our happiest and finest memories. V J Sanfangelo B H Alken J A Blake Caplaln Walier W Smoclc Second Lleulenanl Second Lleufenanl- Flrsl' Lieulenanl T-3Cl'IC6l Omflef Captain 2nd Lieutenant: Hinton, W.-Platoon Sergeant Hoff, G' Alken' B' Icelow, R.-Platoon' Sergeant Santangelo, V. lrt Lieutenants d Om Seitz, J.-Platoon Sergeant Ebner, l Pernzanent Non-Cornnzissione vers Petrenko,JG. Eversmann, R.-Co. Clerk Speed' Hfplatoon Sergeant Placco, O. Haldas, D.-ist Sergeant Werner, J.-Supply Sergeant Temporary Non-Commissioned Officers Sergeant: , Barretta, E. Boyer, H. Froitzheim, A. Hirt, A. Peters, R. Topley, S. Belisario, H. Brazenor, R. Hallman, G. Lipkin, Schattman, I. Zaher, R. Bitzer, C. Dible, Heist, E. Naso, F. Corporals Ambler, H. Eisennman, J. Hansel, D. Jolliff, J. Townsend, N. Wilson, F. Booser, T. ' Garfield, R. Hernandez, M. Kielar, J. Watkins, E. Yarrington, T. Di Francisco, G. Hale, C. Heymann, C. Longley, H. West, L. Zibner, R. Duncan, G. ' Privates Attwood, B. Connally, J. Ferrebee, L. Kaditus, C. Nations, H. Swingle, P. Averrill, R. Cressler, F. Fires, W. Kaufman, C. Palermo, R. Valle, G. Bagley, J. Davis, K. , Fisher, W. Keers, R. Paluso, H. Weissel, F. Beauchamp, J. Dawson, E. Fowler, F. Krause, M. . Reese, D. Wesner, R. Beers, R. De Boyrie, E. Frey, H. LaMenza, J. Roberts, J. Wills, W. Benedetto, J. De Cosimo, M. Gable, E. Lares, R. Rock,-J. YVilson, H. Benedetto, S. Dienna, J. Geoghegan, W. Leech, D. Sacco, J. Wittekind, 'B. Benter, C. Dockter, J. Goss, E. Leider, R. Sagrera, A. Wolcott, P. Bernd, D. Doyle, J. Granger, A. Lesoon, E. Seip, A. Wolownik, B Berry, D. Doolittle, N. Gregory, A. LeRoy, J. Seip, J. Wood, P. Buonocore, T. lilser, T. Griflin, C. Maday, B. Smith, B. Wright, G. Caffey, I. Espenshade, H. Hano, P. Mamangakis, S. Smith, M. Zaher, A. Cameron, R. Estrada, A. Hirsh, H. Mandell, S. Solon, R. Zaher, Carriere, M. Fernald, N. Harris, C. Michaels, R. Stashinski, C. Zaher, M. Cipollone, J. Fernandez, J. James, J. Milewski, E. Stewart, W. Ziet, A. Churm, W. Ferrari, L. Kamen, I. Mort, D. J. A. Cerraro Captain Lf. Richard A. Rudisill Tactical Officer S YE if P. S. Baffagalia J. H. Gerdes First Lieuienanf Second Lieufenani' 2:-.5-.r 1 .... -Q-'zz' - 5 244- gxhn 5. ti i2 s his Eiifmriiatla Qflabwafivivf-.i:lW ' - - -A' This year another full chapter was added to the long and colorful history of the Troop. Under the skillful direction of Cadet Captain Cerrato and our Tactical Officer, Lt. Rudisill, the Troopers performed a double task. In addition' to the mastery of horsemanship, there were the intricacies of modern mechanized equipment to be learned. This was the first year of mechanization for them, but the Troopers proved themselves well able to handle the new responsibility. In addition to the usual cross country horseback riding, many motorized rides were taken and enjoyed by all. The Troop of 1949-50 was undoubtedly one of the finest in the history of the Academy. ?7 Major Theodore R. Pugh Ins'l'ruc+or Equifalion E. A. Hausberg Second Lieulenani f MHWMW W awww E 'A' 'I-B151 ii' 714476 ir J Captain - Ccrrato, J. A. 1st Lienterlant Battnglia, P. S. end Lllfllffllllllff Gerdes, J. H. I-lnusburg, IC. A. Master Sergeants Lalibee, R. H. Supply Sergeant LaCosta, R. Platoon Sergeants Thompson, C. S. Spangler, A. C. Sergeant Clerk Sheeler, P. W. First Sergeant Rosenberg, R. Tanncnbaum, D. M. Sergeants Furman, R. L. Haupt, H. R. Perry, J. S. Gordon, J. F. Holmes, R. C. Seichepine, M. P Guss, D. I. Hurley, J. B. Snow, W. T. Harford, R. F. Lugo, I. B. YVeisman, R. A. Corporals , Bittner, X-V. J. Ianni, F. A. Morley, F. W. Blitz, R. J. Mapleton, R. F. Peterson, R. M. Fox, J. G. Marsullo, G. E. Roberts, R. Gutierrez, J. F. Mora, R. P. Privates Case, D. H. Gerson, M. I. Lauer, G. N. Reynolds E L COUNTS, B- D- Gomez, J. V. Lewis, D. D. Rxvas E S Cordero, S. A. Gray, R. A. Lytle, L. A. Ryan K Courtney, T. M. Greenberg, B. Martinez, P. J. VanSant J Cunningham, I. R, Hawley, B. G. Masin, M. Wensleau W A Davis, E. H. Hcckman, C. Moody, R. L. Wolcott P F Fmcman, R. B. Hcrgcr, F, Perrin, N. S. D ir ak' ir P. H. S+onborough G. Perez Valdes W- 5- P0'H'9l' Caplain Firsi' Lieulenanl Second Lieulenqnl' ' b tr i - .u 'QE' -L Q'-mb!! Qnghx f' 4 9 ilu V C r , 3, . . 1x ' gg I -5 4-?ff:.:a:. :i,,'L' Qlillr spxfg : r, , - - 4 '!0Iki -'1 .UN ' . -k Keeping the tradition of many years, E Battery still maintains its high esprit de corps. We of this year's Battery have set an even higher goal for the future Batteries of Valley Forge to attain. The Battery of the year 1949-1950 has been in the forefront in contributions to the military, academic, and athletic achievements of the corps. The success of the Battery may be attributed to the able leadership of its tactical oHicer, Lt. Col. john W. Black, and its cadet officers, as well as the excellent spirit of teamwork shown by every member of the Battery. f R-. D. Pack L+. Colonel John Black Second Lieulenani- Tactical Officer uk Cadet Captain Stonborough, P. H. Cadet Liezztenants Perez, G.-First Platoon Pack, R. D.-Second Platoon Potter, W. S.-Motor Officer Cadet Sergeants Pritts, V. W.-First Sergeant XVilson, R. M.-Supply Sergeant Probola, H.-Motor Sergeant Kpewlzanentj Huey, R. R.-Platoon Sergeant, ISt Platoon Sharpe, R. W.-Platoon Sergeant, and Platoon Maguire, R. J.-Company Clerk Cadet Sergeant: KTe711pora1'y1 Alfaro, F. E. Cook, J. J. Kroeger, J. A. Mature, M. Ramirez, R. V. Schmidt, C. B. Antonell, J. D. Gundersdorf, H. P. Lushinsky, J. J. Palermo, F. P. Scala, J. A. Stott, G. I. Bowman, J. R. Hands, R. C. McArthur, J. D. Pla, G. E. Schlicht, R. D. Thornton, J. L Busillo, C. A. Holsteinson, A. T. Martinez, J. A. Pritchard, B. J. Cadet Corporalx KTemp01'a1'yl Balish, S. T. Davis, J. R. Housekeeper, R. I-I. Olson, K. Simeonides, J. S. Ulrich, J. S. Berman, G. A. Foote, C. J. , Jimenez, I. M Perez, J. Soter, W. Wilson, H. L. Closs, R. B. Freedman, T. M. Mitchell, M. K. Perez, S. Stone, M. K. Woodward, C. A. Collazo, B. Goodin, L. P. Moody, S. Quintana, C. Trotter, R. D. Wyatt, R. T. Cook, D. Hoelzer, E. C. North, R. C. Serban, J. C. Cadet Privates Armstrong, R. H. Font, C. Hughes, G. R. Osipow, S. H. Rabuek, H. R. Steese, G. M. Bedford, W. Galindo, J. Jansky, E. R. Potter, T. R. Rosenburg, R. I. Sykes, W. T. Burns, W. H. Governale, A. J. Klarman, A. H. Prior, H. R. Seaman, D. J. Weidenhammer, W. H. Currence, J. F. Hamalak, L. Labbee, J. F. Propper, P. Sparks, H. G. Winters, W. R. Fernandez, M. B. Hansen, H. T. Linette, A. J. 1 s ir it R. B. Carson J. Jenlcins , Captain Firsi' Lieuienanf .,,,, ' fi:-gi Quan, mimi? Rawls-QL' .- 4 I 7'rInlIu.l' V - I Mine- u -I-N 'k The band has always striven to distinguish itself, and by its marching, bear- ing, and discipline to live up to the high standards and traditions with which the name of Valley Forge is always associated. This year their efforts have been unceasing. They possess a spirit which has never been surpassed, and they have tried unceasingly to maintain the reputation of previous bands. Each member is aware that he is an important Part of a team, and it is this team spirit that is responsible for the outstanding results obtained in both music and sport, and indeed in all the numerous activities in which they participate. Their Bandmaster and Tactical oflicer is Captain D. Keith Feltham, who, ably assisted by Cadet Captain Robert Carson and Cadet Lt. john jenkins, has worked untiringly not only to make this year's band outstanding within the Academy, but to enhance its reputation throughout the State. The Band Alumni have set the standard which we are striving to maintain. To the future graduates we say-Good luck and success in your efforts to follow in our footsteps. Captain D. Keith Fel+ham Band Master Zbcuwl Captain Carson, R. lst Lieutenant lst Sergeant jenkins, J. Murphy, C. Sergeant Bugler Supply Sergeant Miller, J. Keller, D. Platoon Sergeant Sergeant Drummer Cutcliff, A. R. Schludecker, A. Sergeant: Corporals Lcister, R. Nelson, B. Bavaria, E. Bubel, W. McGraw, W. ' Berquist, A. George, J. Privates Agress, M. Knudsfm, W. ,Oliver, J. l Berg, C- Kurr, D. Roberts, F. Croyvell, D. Lloyd, H. Roberts, J. Dre1zler, A. Maurer, S. Reed, G. Funk, J- Minter, J. Russell, D. Hunsbefgef, R- Mosch, P. Schoendorfer, F. Kern, R- Newingham, H. Sell, W. J. Sliwinski, J. Smor, P. Snyder, W. Springman, C Taylor, R. Winter, G. 1 1 Maior Flores Director Major Blank Ass'i Director Capfain Noviclt Head Coach 74eD af? ' .. . f A proper system of athletics and physical training should offer opportunities for all, including in its plan provision to take care of the smallest, youngest, least-experienced cadet, as well as the oldest, most experienced athlete. These conditions are more than met by a division of the physical activities at the Academy into interscholastic competition, intramurals, and physical training. The Academy fields interscholastic teams in football, basketball, wrestling, fencing, swimming, track, baseball, tennis, golf, and rifle, and has a record of better than sixty per cent wins in all sports. These teams take care of the better athletes and afford them oppor- tunity for high caliber competition. A unique factor in the system of rewards for athletic accomplishment is the fact that all the award letters are identical in size for all sports, thus placing them all on an equal basis. The intramural program operates in three seasons: fall, Winter, spring, in all of the sports mentioned plus soccer and volleyball. The competition is divided into two leagues, one for cadets over fifteen years of age and the other for cadets under fifteen years. This insures that all cadets will have an opportunity to compete against boys of comparable age and experience. Regulations are so set that cadets on Corps Squads cannot compete in intramurals in the same season that they are on a varsity team, thus permitting the younger, less-exper- ienced cadets the opportunity to develop to the point where they are prospects for the varsity squads. The program goes further than just providing an opportunity for participation and coaching in sports, for there would still remain a percentage of cadets who would not develop the abilities necessary for active participation. The needs of these young men are met by the physical training program. This program affects every cadet in the Academy, since all must participate regardless of whether he be a three-letter man or no athlete at all. Physical Training is a regular part of the curriculum and regular periods are assigned through the course of the day. Here a cadet is tested and receives a measured, well-conceived dosage of formal exer- cise to bring about the maximum in physical development, excellence of posture, cardio-vascular respiratory condition. Further he is taught physical skills involving courage and coordination. Here we see a composite picture of the athletic life of the Academy. A cadet can enter the Academy an athletic and physical nonentity and progress through the various phases of the program to the day when he proudly comes forward to receive his letter for athletic pro- ficiency or possibly the coveted Best-All-Around-Athlete-Award. ln the education of a well-rounded cadet, athletics certainly play a conspicuous role, for on the fields of friendly strife great lessons of character, sportsmanship, and fortitude are learned. No where else will he have greater opportunity to give expression to The Will to Win . i SW! Maior Pugh Jump Team Col. A. W. 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I5 I4 Admiral Farragut Academy 7 Oct. 22 18 Staunton Military Academy 7 Oct. 29 ' 6 The Manlius School ......... .. 18 Nov. 5 I3 Wyoming Seminary .. .. I3 Nov. I2 o Temple Freshmen .... .. 53 Nov. I9 32 Perkiomen School ... . 6 132 112 ir'.'T'. 23.52 itil, ., 'W uv lrliil. M. ' 451:21 ' 1 W im I iw 1 , 1 hi .ai Mk Egg ly 1 1,5 if .M 3. 11153 Gerdes Co-Captain D'A,-nice Novick Rosso H d Coach Assislani' Coach Assislanf Coach 65 E l fi 5 . f Isf Row-Churm, Sarne, Sloul, Drummond, Brown, Gerdes, Ebner, Lequinn, Davis, Surmialr, Fox, Taylor. ' 2nd Row-Balfaglia, Ecltardf, Goodwin, Reese, Caffey, Covert, Hanalin, Green, Muehlig, Bucholz. Dible, Ecltsfine, Ailren. , 3rd Row- L+. D'Amico, Capt. Noviclr, Maior Russo, Ianni, Doyle, Keers, Mayo, Anfonell, Hamilfon, MacPherson, Blair. 70415466 f?47 iv In his first year as head coach, Captain Novick should be vastly proud of his team and the job he has done. When he took over the reins as head coach, he faced the toughest schedule in our football history. He made a great team out of a good one by get-ting the boys into perfect condition and instillinv in them a willin-gness to play Then it was up to the team, and they came through the way a real team does They won five games with skill, spirit, and a corps backing them to the hilt In the two games they lost, they played to the last second The game they tied, they pulled out of the fire in the last quarter to change a sure defeat into a tie Our hats are off to a Fighting ball team and its coach Dlble Ianni Covert . . , . aa. 2 li 1 3 :Wi Yi . 1 ,S j 4 lg . , Fl , Goodwin 1 .,' if .. , , xl - - ,Q Zami, if ii . 1 as ,, , Hamilton Anfonell .. .,,..,, FRANKLIN-MARSHALL FROSH -A' The 1949 Valley Forge football team showed it was a team to be feared as it rolled over a strong F. and M. team 25-6. Ed Sarna, a new- comer to the Trojan squad this year, stole the show as he raced forty-five, four, and eighty-two yards, respectively, into paydirt. The Buff and Blue, spearheaded by Sarna, jim Ebner, and Kenny Davis, scored all of its touch- downs in the first half. Veterans john Gerdes, Art Brown, and Greg Drummond all played inspiring football on the line. The Trojans displayed a powerful runnin-g attack, a smooth passing offense, and a bruising, tight de ense. PENNINGTON -k The Buff and Blue copped their second victory in a row by downing a tough Pennington School eleven 24-I2 at Pennington. The Trojans drew first blood by scoring on a jim Ebner to Kenny Davis thirty-five yard pass. Pennington came back to tie the score in the second period on a twisting thirty-five yard run by -Ujobai, but the Trojans were not to be denied as Sarna bucked over from the four after a series of power plays. The Cadets made it 18-6 when Ebner scored on a line buck after Sarna's thirty-five yard run set up the play. Ujobai twisted and turned his way eighty-five yards for Pennington's last t.d. Sarna's twenty-yard pass to Davis for a t.d. made the final score 24-12. ADMIRAL F ARRAGUT 1' In a thrilling air-tight football game, Valley Forge defeated Admiral Farragut Naval Academy. The day was cold and windy, but the game was one of the hottest and most closely contested games ever played by either school. V. F. took a 7-o lead when Ed Sarna threw a jump pass to Bill Stout who immediately lateralled to jim Ebner, jim went to the two yard line and then bucked over on the next play. Bob Eckstine kicked the point. A. F. came back in the third period to score on a series of line plays. Knott booted the point to tie the score. In the fourth period with the ball on A. F.'s twenty-three yard line, Bill Churm pulled out of guard position, took a hand ofi' from Ebner, and with perfect blocking went all the Way. Eckstine kicked the point and that was the ball game. STAUNTON i Before an overflow crowd of Alumni, the Buff and Blue downed a very strong Staunton Military Academy squad 18-7. The southerners drew first blood, scoring early in the first period on a forty-yard pass from Stark to Rigney. V. F. came back early in the second quarter on a series of power plays through the line with Ed Surmiak finally carrying it over from the two. Late in the same period, Ebner and Churm threw completed passes one after the other-Chu1m's connecting with Stout who stepped into paydirt putting us ahead iz-7. Our last t.d. came mid-way in the third quarter when Ken Davis bucked over from the eight. Ed Sarna, Bill Churm, and Greg Drummond all played great football. ..,, .A . - isa., - . t ,. gi. .,, , , sjgae Wi'-. : il? frfailfvfff' f .1 9 ' A ' i:l.5-ii? 7 f W-flu. : .- 'elk lziiiiifi 'riff Hg 5 -:ii A fgxfl 14 .w, -. .... ,- ,rf -,E .. f ji 1 .S . Liza, i . -- ' if iff.. -2: i if .. U ' K 'A x -, .. - .iw ,. Fox .4 l 5, iris 1 wg ,QM j l . . ix 1 I 1 fi .i X 1 x s ' S Y -ep. 1,511-rr ,av , . zfll lm s it 1' X at S j j X i, 0 s, L e i lr r,. Keers Muehlig Davis MANLIUS .I 1' In a clash between two unbeaten powerhouses, the Manlius School handed the Trojans their first loss in five games, 18-6. Ed Sarna bucked off right tackle from the five-yard line to put the Trojans ahead 6-o in the Hrst quarter. The play was set up by a Sarna to Davis pitch out who streaked forty-five yards to the five. The second half was a nightmare for V. F., as Manlius scored three times on a thirty-two yard pass play and runs of fifteen and thirty-eight yards. Sarna, Gerdes, and Stout played fine ball, but it wasn't enough. WYOMING SEMINARY 'k In a close, well played ball game, V. F. and Wyoming Seminary battled to a I3-I3 tie. The first half was really a hotly contested half, ending in a o-o score, but the second half was the most exciting half played all year. jim Ebner reversed to Sarna who streaked twenty yards for the first score of the game at the start of the third period. The attempted conversion was blocked. Wyoming came right back on a series of passes to knot the score at six. After a punt exchange, .lone flipped forty-five yard pass to Katccik for a score and then Jone converted to make the score 6-13. With the ball on the Seminary twenty, Ed Sarna shook off three tacklers and crossed the double stripes on his stomach to put us a point behind, then he bucked over for the point to tie the game. , . .,.. . A :WW ' 3 ,vii i ,Q .Ytig,l:,ff.t,g 'JJ' wifai - 1: 1 V : 'elif 5 fir-1 Qi- 4- in , i ,a ,Q as fa: 1 f- Ea 1 ae, E.. . gk gg, flag, z: 1' ' . fezlffi Fiiii f t 5 :1 - - Churm Reese Green Ailten 3 . Ni' it V' I ,, gy E!-ii, .s i 2 af 'ii . I Drummond A .Q-11 fb' R1 as ,. il-,F ff- I S ,,,., mx if i . , . i Sarna .l el fil N 55 'W QMS? Lyle' ff Sioui' TEMPLE F ROSH -Av A powerful Temple University freshman team, scoring almost at will, defeated a game but completely outclassed Trojan team 53-o. The Owls, sporting a powerful ground and air attack, scored twice in the first quarter, three times in the second quarter, once in the third quarter, and twice in the last quarter. Duke Wuzzado, a flashy little back, paced the Owls attack scoring three times. The little scatback made runs of fifteen, fifty, and forty yards. The loss was the Trojans' second of the year as against four wins and one tie. , S ,t if .. till .jill Mayo Brown BUCIWIZ PERKIOMEN -Av With many veterans playing their last football game for Valley Forge, the Buff and Blue ended a very successful season by swamping Perkiomen Prep 32-6. Co-captain jim Ebner crossed the double line three times, on a five-yard buck, a twenty-five yard dash, and a fifty-yard run which was a beauty. Kenny Davis scored on a fifty-yard punt run back, and Bill Stout fell on blocked punt to complete our scoring. Big John Gerdes ran seventy yards with an intercepted pass for the longest run of the day. Art Brown, Bill Churm, and Frank Buchholz were towers of strength on the defense. The whole team should have a feeling of a job well done for each and every moment of a glorious season. ' ,I 151 gffi .,,, , .Sf 'MSW ' :elif 'Z ,V :vt , Eelcardf Ba'Haglia HBTIBHY1 All dll aiu as Taylor li l ifzgl 1, Y 5 il 1 1 f wily' -l' ,jsiglf av. ' PW aw f' 'x, i -gi x-lim . 'F ya ,iff i ral Surmiak 1. :grai- iii, 14 ,Y . in K' mx ., 5333.512 -:ffl-:QW Z i ....' elsif 4' Qi All ,I .QW TL sh ll sscvf ' ' H Doyle S3 wifi l sl 'I l H Maile. lil ll I -ig: Caffey H J Y i I I 1 4 R 1 4 Y 1 1 5 1 , 4 I 1 2 4 N 1 Caplain Hiclr Coach BASKETBALL jan. jan. jan. jan. jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar Mar. Mar BASKETBALL SCHEDULE V.F. OPPONENTS 56 Perkiomen School ............. 58 34 Lafayette Freshmen . . . . . . . . . 64 49 Temple Freshmen .... . . . 65 41 Wyoming Seminary .... . . . 65 49 Temple High School ........,.. 58 32 Admiral Farragut .............. 3I 60 55 Longwood Preparatory School .. 48 Perkiomen School ............. SI 53 Pennington ................... 59 51 Stevens Trade School . . . . . . 44 44 Army Plebes ......... . . . 79 47 Admiral Farragut ....... . . . 45 58 Gettysburg Freshmen . . . . . . 65 58 Stevens Trade School .... . . . 48 46 Temple Freshmen ...... . 58 44 Pennington ..... 39 Fronl Row-BarreHa, Dymfrush, Sarna, Davis, K., Aiken, Michael, Topley Second Row-Ginsberg, Pino, Surmiak, Keers, Taylor, Kerns, Prior, Saigh, Sioui, Gregory Back Row-Manenle, Capfain Hickman, Brown, R. K. 'E , 7949-50 -A' Although the basketball team turned in what at first glance seems to be a poor showing, here is a perfect example of where Figures lie. lThe team Won only Hve games out of sixteen, but all year they were plagued by one very distinct disadvantage-that of the lack of a tall man. Coach Ca-ptain Hickman had a very fine team of sharp-shooting, good ball handling boys, but Without that one tall man, who is so necessary, the squad lost many games it ordinarily might have been able to win. The team came along very fast towards the end of the year as is shown by their Winning four out of their last seven games. Davis, Dmytrish, Aiken, Taylor, Sarna, and Michael sparked the team throughout the season. 3 I Z : is S ,K 3 ky H if X if si fx xr 5? LQ n 52 es E? 5? 25 E2 if g? if 5 33? gs QL ii 5, Ig: Q3 BASEBALL id: April April April April April April May May May May May May May May 'A' BASEBALL SCHEDULE Bordentown Military Institute Perklomen ...................... West Nottingham Q .... Williamson ....... Pennington ...... Navy Plebes . . . Wyoming ....... Perkiomen ........... West Nottingham .... Berwyn ............... Temple High School Army Plebes ........ Pennington ........ Wyoming . . . if .....Away Away Away Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Home Away Home Away ir: Capiain Noviclc Coach . . .. .. .. ,.,......, , ,..,, . ...., . twmvwtmmwiiwimwmwmwtmfwiz wwmmmumwmwmmummwawmiimwawwwmmmmwwmmnfmxwiwmmm ' W5WUm mW'WT'H F?WmG M'WWm' First row-Topley, Nichols, Davis, K. H., Soderberg, Barella, Hinton, Booser l Second Row--Sfoul, Taylor, R. W., Sarna, Surmialc, Dililee, Wilson, l'l. l--. Mlchaels- Sluarl' Baci: Row-Keers, Dmyfrush, Lamparler, Churm, Goodwin, P., Kelley, Manenle Zcwelall, 7950 'A' The 'baseball team, although it faces a long hard schedule of fourteen games, has all the indications of turning in a very Hne record at the season's end in May. The team has a wealth of talent in Veterans Soderberg, who is team captain, Barretta, Reid, Nichols, Hinton, and Stewart, and newcomers Sarna, Stout, Michael, and Churm. Captain Novick, who is in his first year as coach, is looking forward to a very successful season. 1 E? 3 Ps Q Eff Tia 2-5 1 52 H Q52 . 2 f ? 3 SY 1 I i .qxpmmwmy1QwwwummWQ1ewawvmfQXfa914sxmywwvwmvfqmumwwmzmmv,-fwwNwm' ... TRACK SCHEDULE May I3 Bordentown Military Institute ..... Home April 22 West Nottingham . ........ .... A way .4 l1f April 28 Penn Relays ......... .... A way April 29 Wyoming Seminary .... Home iyy Q, May 3 Temple Freshmen .... .... A way May IO Admiral Farragut ............ .... H ome K May I2 Penn Freshmen .................. Away ri May I7 Lower Merion ................... Home 2 .,: Away May zo Army Plebes ... ,... May 24 Perkiomen . . .... Away Maier Gardiner Coach wk This spring, the track team is undertaking one of its hardest schedules in recent years. Ten meets have been scheduled, three of which are against out- standing college freshmen teams. Major Gardiner, the Very capable coach, has the utmost conindence his team will turn in a very creditable performance. Four lettermen return to complete this year in addition to many newcomers. Bob Carter, captain, will compete in the two sprints and the high and broad jump. john Kroeger, an excellent runner, will run the mile and the half mile. Carl Eckhardt will run the 440 along with Ramirez and Taylor. jim Ebner will lead the squad in the field events and will be closely followed by Drummond, Gerdes, Oschwald, and Battaglia. Firsi' Row5Brown, Baiiaglia, Gerdes, Ebner, Carier, Kroeger, Crew, F., Doclel, Ramirez, Eclchardf, aa Second Row-Saigh, Kerns, Nelms, Hotchkiss, Murphy, J., Mora, Mayo, Mosiies, Wilson, Risclen, Raco, Espenshade Back Row-Guss, Gundersdorf, Martin, Oschwald, Hempel, Fiske, Thornion, Feriulian, Anionell, Ross, Wurm, Probola, Weiss g fi 5 , 2 .. :: :Sf .': -', . , ' 2 mxpjsr mf W ,?L,,4 1332 -Qi f A, 'Sig ff 239' K I W4 ii L. .A . AHL 715950 SWIMMING SCHEDULE A V.F. OPPONENTS Dec. 3 37 St. Josephs Prep. .............. 38 Jan. I4 46 Pennsylvania State Center ....... I9 jan. 21 37 St. Josephs Prep. .............. 38 jan. 28 42 Girard College ................ 33 Feb. 4 40 University of Delaware Freshmen 35 . 3,,: Feb. I0 42 Wyoming Seminary ............ 33 . Feb. I5 23 Haverford School ......... . . 52 Feb. 18 29 Army Plebes .............. .. 46 Feb. 25 55 Westchester State Teachers Freshmen ............. . . zo Mar. II Swarthmore Championships Mr. Mccullen Coach 'A' The swimming team turned in a very creditable record of Hve wins against only four setbacks. The squad had many returning veterans besides a few newcomers, who proved very valuable. The men making up the essence of the team were captain jim Fox, John Ague, Milt Schubach, Bookie Hallman, Adolpho Rios, john James, LeRoy Walker, and lgnatio Jimenez. Coach McCullen is very proud of the job his boys have done this year. Front Row-Sell, Kelly, Taylor, R., Hallman, Fox, Schubach, James Second Row-Coach McCullen, Meehan, Rios, Walker, Maneclre, R., Swingle, Gundersdorf, Ague, Weisberger l?4? l?50 FENCING SCHEDULE V,F. OPPONENTS Jan. 18 I5 Haverford j.V. .............. I2 Jan. ZI I3 University of Pennsylvania .... I4 Feb. 4 8M Annapolis ................ . Igw Feb. II IQ Girard College .......... . . . 8 Feb. 14M West Point ................. 122 Feb. Mar. I0 zz 18 University of Pennsylvania .... Yale Trophy Meet ........ 9 Major Flores' Coach if The fencing team ended its season with a very remarkable record of four wins against only two losses. What makes this record so remarkable is that the team fenced only college freshmen teams. The squad was up against the toughest 0-pponents that could be found, and every time they came through, with heads up and colors flying. There was no individual star, but each man did his job the best he could and the team can1e through with an excellent showing. Cerratto, Schneider, Rodriguez, Ferriss, Downton, Lushinsky, and Martinez-all contributed to the success of the squad. Congratulations go to Coach Major Flores and the team for a very successful season. Fronf Row-Marlinez, Rodriguez, Luschinslry, Cerrafo, Schneider, Woodward, Fernandez Second Row-Berry, Wilson, H. L., Maior Flores, Downlon, Ross, Reynolds, J. fm? Ili S1 V A le WRESTLING SCHEDULE V.F. OPPoNENTs jan. 1 8 31 Pennington ....... ......... 3 jan. 28 25 Admiral Farragut . . . ..... . . I0 Feb. 1 20 West Chester -I.V. ...... . . 8 Feb. 4 I0 Stevens Trade School ....,.. . . 18 Feb. 18 4 Army Plebes .................. 26 Feb. 22 24 Franklin 81 Marshall Freshmen . .. 8 Feb. Perkiomen School .......... . . 2 25 33 . - Mar. 4 Lehigh lnterscholastics Major Flores Coach f The Trojan wrestling squad enjoyed another of its Hne seasons as they won five matches while dropping only two. The team had many veterans with which to face its hard schedule. Included among the returning grapplers were co-captains john Gerdes and Phil Battaglia, Art Brown, Paul Goodwin, jim Martin, and Skip Spangler. The team ended its fine season by placing fifth in the annual Interscholastics held at Lehigh, which saw nineteen teams competing. Many thanks go to coach Major Anthony Flores who trained, taught, and conditioned the team to a victorious season. , Fronf Row-Anfonell, Spangler, Brown. A., Baliaglia, Gerdes, Goodwin, Hall Second Row-Lugo, Felman, DuBois, Marlin, Rogers, A., Benedello, Alfaro, Ripepi Back Row-Saigh, Major Flores, Schwarfz msn TENNIS SCHEDULE April I5 Bordentown Military Institute ..... Away April 18 Bryn Athyn ..................... Away April 22 Penn Freshmen .... . . .Home Vs J1 Afpril 26 St. Andrews ..... .... A way A-pril 27 Pennington .... .... A way gzkyai Ayyyy Sy April 29 Westtown ........ ..... A way May 3 Lower Merion ..... , . . ..... Home May 6 Wyoming Seminary . . . ..... Home May I0 Perkiomen .......... ..... H ome May I3 West Nottingham .... ..... H ome May I7 Lower Merion ..... Away May zo Army Plebes ...... ..... A way May 24 Pennington .......... ..... H ome 2 ' May 26 Wyoming Seminary ..... Away M-Iggaglank ir We believe the 1950 tennis team will be a well-balanced and winning squad. All positions are wide open, a condition which will produce spirited competition among the regulars and the newcomers. In addition, the policy started last year of carrying extra men to give them experience will pay off this year. Both old mainstays and newcomers will be out to equal or beat our excellent record of last season, when we won nine out of eleven prep school matches. Our squad consists of Aiken, Petrenko, Weissel, Bucholz, Frank, Driscoll, Rios, Weisberger, Heist, MacPherson and Van Erp. Added to this array will be new- comers, Quinn, Pryor, Sparks, Gable, Gerdes and Battaglia. We expect a good team and we will have a good team. First Row-Morley, Perrin, Prior, Peirenlco, MacPherson, Gable Second Row-Franlc, Gray, Driscoll, Aiken, Rios, Quinn, Heisi' Baclr Row-Estrada, Weisberger, Benier, Po'H'er ' 'X1 . 1 795:50 GOLF SCHEDULE April I2 Berwyn .................. ..... H ome April IQ Haverford School .... ..... H ome April 25 Berwyn ........... ..... A way May 3 Lower Merion ..... Home 1 May ro Lower Merion .. ..... Away May I7 St. joseph ......... ..... H ome May 24 Haverford High . . . ..... Home Col. A. W. Hess Coach if The golf team this year will be paced by Captain Bob Eversman, Roy Peters, and Dick Anstine. The newcomers expected to make good this year by head mentor Colonel Hess, who is in his Hrstyear as coach, are Dick Bergad, Ken Dunlap, Benedetto, and Gonzales. There are seven matches scheduled in addi- tion to which the Interscholastics will probably be added in late May. Colonel Hess is very hopeful about having a winning season, and -he has the all around material needed to do it. First Row-Gonzalez, Mass, Benedetlo, J. Hamalalc Back Row-Klarman, Bergad, Eversmann, Pelers, Ans'rine, Herger 7950 Jan. jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar Mar Mar. RIFLE TEAM SCHEDULE IKFI 1294 1300 1338 1343 1340 1365 1349 1365 OPPONENTS Bordentown Military Institute Drexel Institute of Technology Navy Plebes ............... Drexel Institute of Technology University of Pennsylvania . . . Villanova College .......... University of Pennsylvania . . . Villanova College ........... National N.R.A. Junior Tournament ........... CSecond in Phila. Districtj 1275 1265 1349 1309 1333 1348 1360 1337 ik I X Major Gladsfone Coach -Af The rifle team won six encounters while dropping only three to very strong competition. It was very well-coached by Major Gladstone and Sergeant Shields, who had much to do with the winning season enjoyed by the team. At the annual N.R.A. tournament, the team did very well as it placed second in the Philadelphia district. Captain Lou Felicetti, jobert, Dawson, and Ramsey helped pace the squad. Froni' Row-Townsend, Kauffman, Ramsey, Felicefii, Harley, Waugh, Holzhauer Second R w-W rl man Daws Ar old J b r o e s , on, n , o ef, Hobbs, Hale Baclr Row--Maior Gladsfone, Sergeanf Shields FronTRow-Slewarf, Dodel, Zaher, M., Zaher, R., Naso, Garfield, Topley Second Row-Hallman, Barrelfa, Gregory, Paluso 417 Wayne League Foofball C Company I Von S'I'euben League Foofball ' C Company Maier Blanlr Dlreclor of lnlramural Alhlelics Fron+ Row-Lesoon, Yaringfon, Booser, Bagley, Elser Second Row-Wesner, Leider, Bernd, Fernald Baclr Row-Sfewarl, Geoghegan :ag 'k Wayne League Soccer E Ba'H'ery if Alfaro, PoHer, T., Balish, Labbee, J., Klarman. Mah-Ile. H'U9l eS Olsen, Galindo, Sfeese, Currence 1 'lr Von Sfeuben League Soccer B Company ir Fronf Row-Lefon, Cacho, Gonzalez, J., McDermo'H, 'Frishman Second Row-Casler, Cahen, Tiefel, McClain, Cann, Leila ir Wayne League Volleyball B Company ir Valenfine, Hempel, Freeman, Hams+ead, Beebe, Koenig, Rofh, Oosierwyk, Hunf Second Row-Lloyd, Berg, Bavaria, Reed ir Wayne League Track Band i' Froni Row-Newingham, Agress, Minfer, Berquisf, Schoendorfer Back Row-Taylor 7 . Von Sleuben League Volleyball A Company Frollf Row-Weliy, Rowland, Reins, Nicoleifi, Jailco, Levergood Seca nd Row-Bower, Ginsberg Von Sieuben League Boxing IIAII Bahooshian, Reid, R., Kurlansilc, Srogoia, Chrisfensen, Hefager, Anelli Von Sfeuben League Baskeiball B Company Toplpiher, Freedman, P. D., Hoichlciss, MacLean, Tiefel, Goodwin Von Sieuben League Wresiling B Company Mc DermoH, Lefon, Holman, De Fonzo, Teslry, Gonzalez, J., Cacho if uk Wayne League Boxing A Company i' A Anfoneli, W. J., Messina, Polidori, D'Ambrosia, Del Rosario L., Hobbs, Weiiy 'A' Wayne League Wresfling C Company 'k Fronf Row-Froiizheim, Zaher, M., Esirada Baci: Row-Wrighf, Dodei, Zaher, R., Garfield, Brazenor V uk Wayne League Baskerball C Company ir Froni' Row-Froifzheim, Zaher, R., Wrighf Back Row-Zaher, M., Garfield, Dodei, Granger, Cameron ir Rifle Champions D Troop Baffaglia, La Cosfa, Hausberg, Tannenbaum, Mapiefon, Guiierez, Perrin I I ' - B UNIIIR CIILLEGE ir L+. Colonel Weidener-Advisor ir i' The Junior College, happy in the possession of its own classrooms, club, and barracks, has had an active and profitable year. The regular routine of classwork has been amplified and enriched by the inclusion of a series of instructive field trips to various majorand in- dustrial concerns. Well-informed guest speakers have addressed the cadets on a variety of subjects. On the social side, a series of dances, smokers, and dinners have been enjoyed. The Junior College has participated largely in all activities of the Corps. The ofi-Tcers are: R. W. Anstine, President, B. G. Hess, Vice-president, W. H. Hunter, Secretary, j. R. Eagan, Treasurer, J. M. Porter, Club Representative. ir -aim' fmmfmhas Y i i ' 1153 Xffwq I 1 e'wimQf':a -nf 1 aff a it Q l Q k ir it ' 4 'fir 4 I ,W . 'Ill I' G , . Qs 'N ' :I I ,, rr -, ..- 0- 321.3 ,L,5o 1' ' 5565 X A xgt ' -:.-V 3. v - Kg 4, ,Uni J: JRR T i ..,,....r.....-- M -- ul 5' fr. , . N . fmfiv Pwm, I94?-50 Sophomore: Anstine, R. W. Ferris, G. F. Icelow, R. L. Reynolds, J. D. Battaglia, P. S. Funk, J. J., II Keller, D. H., III Sell, J. A. Buchholz, F. W. Garretson, C. H. Luschinsky, J. J. Stewart, W. T. Corujo, D. D. L. George, J. W. Martinez, J. A., Jr. Stone, M. R. Downton, L. K. Governale, A. J. Nelson, B. C. Taylor, R. G. Driscoll, M. C. Hess, B. G. Petrenko, G. N. Young, J. B. Eckstine, R. D. W. Hunter, W. A. Quintana, G. C. Freshmen Agress, M. Y. Belk, M. L. Bowman, J. R. Boyer, P. B. Brown, J. P. Burns, W. H. Cordero, A. L. Doyle, J. P., Jr. Dreizler, H. K. Eagan, J. R. Fain, E. M., Jr. Fonte, Fonte C. Gray, S. M. Hall, J. L. Hamstead, R. E. I-lecker, R. L. Herger, J. F. Hott, G. H., Jr. Jansky, E. R., Jr. Kaditus, C. J. Keers, W. H. Labbee, R. H. Lares, R. J. Leister, R. W. Linette, A. J. Lloyd, H. R. McArthur, J. D. Maurer, S. V. Mehlin, R. C. Michael, R. A., Jr. Minter, J. B. Newingham, R. L. Polidori, R. P. Porter, P. J. Prior, H. R. Schoendorfer, F. M. Sparks, H. G., Jr. Stashinski, C. O., Jr Staubitser, W., Jr. Tomsic, J. J., Jr. Wills, W. Winters, W. R. Oscar A. Placco Secrefary S if ir:- The FIRST CLASS L+. Colonel Brewerlon-Ad visor i This is the last year and it has been the best year. It was a year of awakening, a year of understandin-g, and a year of progress. We remembered the milestones: the crisp fall football afternoons, the lovely sound of the choir at the Christmas Pageant, the Hasty Heart, the Dunaway Debate, College Board Examinations, Govern- ment Inspe-ction, the Spring Festival and, so soon, our graduation. We leave with a feeling of pride in ourselves and our Alma Mater. It is the same proudness we experi- enced in the strong grasp of Recognition, and when we first put on our class ring. We now look to the future. awful' 'J' 2,42 ,iii ' averse .5 H ' 1 af Q wh -r A' A- Q a nf Q nr U 1 1 , sag une V iiilllilllfv G . . :N ' :ff U. 61- mai -it W ' EJ - X ,gh v , 1 1qgMgai.lf..,.gliW- 1 I ...?....:ii s- 45 QKZ Q91 - s I l I Roberl E. Carfer Treasurer Y 70m-: Aiken, B. H. Alfaro, F. E. Allen, S. N. Ambler, H. S. Antonnell, J. D. Armstrong, R. H., III Averill, R. G. Barretta, E. P. Bavaria, E. C. Beauchamp, R. Benter, C. W. Bergad, J. R. Berquist, O. A. Berry, D. R. Betts, G. I. Blair, J. M. Blake, J. A. Boyer, H. C., III Bramhall, G. A. Brown, A. H. U Brown, R. K., III Bubel, B. J. Burns, D. C. Busillo, C. A. Caffey, I. H. Carson, R. B. Carter, R. E. Cerrato, J. A. Churm, W. Claspy, C.A.E. Cook, J. Covert, A. W., Jr. Crandall, J. A. Cressler, F. A. Crew, F. W., Jr. Crowell, H. D. Currence, J. F. Cutcliif, A. R., Jr. D'Ambrosio, A. J. Davis, H. J., Jr. Davis, K. H. Dawson, E. P. DelRosario, O. Demoise, T. E. Dible, J. F. DiFraneesco, G., Jr. Dodel, W. L. Drummond, G. N. Ebner, J. R. Eckardt, C. R. Eversmann, R. P. Fedor, S. R. Felicetti, L., Jr. Ferjulian, M. V. Fiske, B. D., Jr. Fox, J. G., III Frank, D. N. Freedman, T. M. Gerdes, J. H. Gomez, S. E. A. Gordon, J. F. Goss, E. B. Gray, R. A. Green, M. T. Gutierrez, J. F. Haldas, D. Hanafin, P. J., Jr. Hands, R. O., Jr. Hanrahan, G. E. Hanson, M. Harford, R. F. Harley, D. L. Harvey, G. L., Jr. Haupt, H. R., Jr. Heist, E. K. Herb, T. W. Hernandez, M. V. Heymann, C. F. fcmia, 7?4?-50 Hinton, W. I. Hirt, A. L. Hoelzer, E. C. Holmes, R. C. Holsteinson, A. T. Holzauer, C. Huey, R. R. Hunsberger, R. A. Hurley, B. Ianni, F. A. James, J. A. Jamison, J. S. Jenkins, J. D. Jimenez, S. I. M. Jolliff, J. V. Kelley, VV. B. Kenworthy, R. C. Kerns, R. A., Jr. Khuen-Kryk, Karl Klarman, A. H., Jr. Kniznik, T. R. Koenig, W. A. Koeniger, F. H. A. Kroeger, J. A. La Costa, R., Jr. Lamparter, W. J. Lucke, R. T. Lush, H. W. McGrath, N. J. McGraw, W. A. MacLean, K. P. Maguire, R. J. Malatesta, R. Mapleton, R. F. Marechek, G. M., Jr. Martin, Jos. C. Martin, John C. Miller, Jas. M. Mohn, R. E. Mosch, P. G. Mosher, E. Murphy, E. Nauman, C. K. Pack, R. D. Palermo, F. P. Paluso, H. H. Parshall, H. A. Passarelli, D. J., Jr. Peacock, P. E., III Pedersen, O. L. Perez, G. Perrin, N. S. Perry, J. S. Pla, G. E. Placco, O. A. Potter, W. S., Jr. Pritts, V. W. Probola, H. Raco, D. Ramirez, R. Ramsey, G. B. Redditt, H. J. Reed, G. A., Jr. Reese, D. J. Reid, J. B. Roberts, Franz J. Roberts, John M. Rosenberg, Ralph Ryder, W. H., Jr. Saigh, G. E., Jr. Sarna, E. Scala, J. A. Santangelo, V. J. Schlicht, R. D. Schuldecker, A., Jr. Schneider, S. Schubaeh, M. F. Schwartzstein, M. Seaman, D. Seichepine, M. P. Seitz, J. C. Sharpe, R. VV.- Simeonides, J. S. Snow, VV. T. Soderberg, C. F., Jr Speed, H., III Stonborough, P., II Stott, G. I., Jr. Stout, VV. E. Surmiak, P. Sykes, W. T. Tanncnbaum, D. M. Taylor, R. W. Tompkins, F. M., III Topley, S. J., znd Toth, L. . Trainer, C. F. Urdancta, H. J. Ulrich, J. S. Valentine, R. Valle, G. Van Erp, D. A. Varbedian, A., Jr. VValker, L. S. Weisberger, E. A. VVeissel, W. J. I Werner, J. C., znd Wilson, F. P., Jr. VVilson, R. M. Woodward, C. A. Young, T. W. Yoxtheimer, D. D. Zaber, J., Jr. Zaher, R. if ir: e . SECO CLASS iv I t i Ca plain Hickman-Advisor .'k-, -k The Class of '51 has been an exceptionally active group, not merely as spectators, but rather as energetic participants. Now as the last step toward graduation looms ahead, their resolution to carry onward in the best traditions of the school becomes increasingly evident. Many of them have spent here all their high school years. Many' have here grown to manhood in what, on looking back, seems a very short time. With abundant eagerness and enthusiasm to supplement their moral, spiritual, and physical uprightness, they are well able to assume the cloak of responsibility which becomes their due next year. 4 'A' c . . , me 'Q E' i t, ' -.ii 3931106 'll ff' t t 4. Q vw'-n w A' 4- Q Q f 5 ef . ' Eggruqzj ' We .uk uf. 0 4n:- Q fflmlluw' K. R. Rios Treasurer Accardi, R. V. Adsit, C. C. Ague, J. B., II Antonell, W. J. Arazoza, F. C. Arnold, E. A. Attwood, B. M. Badalato, M. A. Banner, H., Jr. Beebe, C. S. Belisario, H. L. Benedetto, J. A., Berg C. A. Berman, G. A. Bitzer, C. W. Bohman, R. F. ' Brazenor, R. G., Brown, C. E. Bruna, M. Cacho, R. M. Cease, S. W. Collins, B. D. Connolloy, A. Cook, D. R., Jr. Courtney, T. M. Cummins, R. R. Davis, E. H. Davis, J. R. Delahanty, H. eww! dau Zaazfa, 7949-50 Dienna, N. P. Hirsh, H. S. Naso, F. C. Diffee, J. M., III Houskeeper, R. H. Nicoletti, A., Jr. Doerr, R. I. Huber, P. North, R. C. Dmytrush, J. H. Hughes, G. R. O'Driscoll, E. C. Dunlap, K. F.. Kamen, I. H. Oosterwyk, R. H. Elizondo, E. L. Kaufman, R. C. Oschwald, P. C. Estrada, A. Kern, R. D. Osipow, S. H. Fernandez, J. Knox, J. C., Jr. Paul, D. D. Finger, D. P. Krause, H. M. Perez, M. J. Foote, Carlos J. Kruse, F. W. Perez, S.,G. Fowler, F. E. La Rocca, R. V. Peters, R. R., Jr. Freeman, E. J. Lamson, J. H. Pino, P. A. Froitzheim, A. K. Layaou, E. E. Potter, T. R. Furman, R. L. LeRoy, J. W. Pritchard, B. A. Gable, E. T., Jr. Lilley, R. E. Quinn, P. J. Galindo, J. Lipkin, J. P. Rios, A. R. Gallan, W. A. Longley, H. F.. Risden, G. D. Garrett, R. B. Lugo, I. B. Rock, J. E. Granger, A. L. Lytle, L. H. Rodriguez, G. A. Gregory, A. J. MacPherson, P. R. Rogers, A. J., Jr. Gundersdorf, H. P. Manente, P. F. Roth, S. B. Guss, D. I. Manovill, E. E. Ryan, R. Hain, K. G. Martin, C. S., Jr. Sala, J. M. Hale, C. H. Matute, M. R. Schmidt, C. Bartlett Hallman, G. B. Mayo, B. C. Sciarappa, N. 'V. Hamilton, R. Meehan, R. D. Seip, A. J. Harris, C. H. Mitchell, M. K. Semmer, J. P. Hausberg, F.. A. Morley,,F. W. Sheeler, P. W. Hempel, L. F. Muehlig, J. E. Smor, P. R. Snyder, W. F. Solon, R. C. Soter, W. Spangler, A. C., Jr Springman, C. H Steese, G. M. Swingler, S. G. Taylor, R. L. Thompson, C. S Thornton, J. L. Tobin, B. G. Trotter, R. D. Ullrich, W. W. Utzig, J. C., Jr. Vemity, C. G. Wall, W. F. Waugh, R. M. Weidenhammer, W H Weisman, R. A. Welty, A. L. Werksman, I. H Winter, G. W. Wood, W. H., Wright, G. C. Wurm, A. M. Wyatt, R. T. Yoxtheimer, J. H Zwetchkenbaum, J A H e I THIRD ASS .T if 'A' 9 ju Y l 1 Major Rosso-Advisor i The Third Class has now found itself and knows its place in the scheme of things at the Forge. Its two years here have been ones of development for its members- development of pride, initiative, sense of duty, and character. When the time arrives for this class to take A over the leadership of the corps, it will be ready, for l it contains men of the highest caliber who will be fine, capable, and outstanding in conducting the affairs of the class. q The Third Class has always contributed its share to athletics, to the military and tactical activities, as Well as to academic affairs. . . F I 2 1 .... - 'L v :1S.ii-Sl.!l'lfiElLv'!wi2',- ' 4LrmgguwugsW' - - f T if zzz: .nz -k s . X 332512155 ' lllIlIlll M. Zaher Treasurer md dam fwm. 7?49-50 Balish, S. T. Bedford, W., Jr. Bernd, D. P. Bidwell, J. L. Bittner, W. J. T. Blitz, R. J. Booser, T. L. Bower, J. R. Bugg, R. R. Bunocore, T. S. Cameron, R. F. Cann, D. C. Carpenter, G. C. Casler, A. S. Closs, R. B. Crew, D. K. Dessauer, K.- DiFonzo, A. J. DuBois, R. E., Jr. Duncan, G. H. Eisemann, J. J. Elser, T. G. Espenshade, H. Farrell, S. M. Fernandez, F. C. Foieri, J. M. Forte, J. G. Freeman, R. P. Frishman, L. J. Garcia, F. Garfield, P. A. Gonzalez, Diaz J. Gonzalez, DeTorres P. Goodin, L. P. Goodwin, P. J. Greenberg, B. Hano, P. Hansel, D. D. Hickey, R. J. Hobbs, A. W. Hogg, B. K. Holman, R. E., Jr. Hunt, W. C. Jobert, A. Philip Johnson, E. A. Kelly, L. G., Jr. Kielar, J. R. Kinnamon, F. W., Jr. Knudson, W. O. LaMenza, J. J., Jr. Lares, R. J. Lauer, Mahlon Levergood, J. H., Jr. McEwen, R. B. McLain, T. W. Maday, H. B. Mamangakis, S. M. Marsullo, G. E. Martell, N. V. Masin, M. A. Mass, S. Miller, J. R. A. Moglia, P. J. Moody, S., Jr. Seip, Sell, W. A. , Serban, C., Jr Siter, A. R. Sjostrom, J. W Sliwinski, J. J. Smith, W. B. Suarez, Garcia A Mora, R. P. Swinderman, J. Morris, J. W., lll Swingle, P. C. Mosites, A. Talipski, R. A. Nelms, R. G. Teskey, R. W. Nichols, N. M. Tiefel, W. R. Oliver, J. K. Townsend, J. N Olson, K. Truxel, C. B. Pagenkemper, R. H. V Wagman, R. Pelton, L. VVatkins, E. H. Peterson, R. M. Weissel, F. L. Phipps, D. A. Wesner, R. H. Rabuck, H. R. West, L. M. Reins, R. S., Jr. Wilson, Geo. S Ripepi, P. P. Wilson, H. Lee Roberts, Rob. Wilson, H. Towne Rosen, M. A. Wood, Geo. A. Ross, J. A. Warington, C. T Russell, D. G. Zaher, M. Sagrera, A. E. Zibner, R. F. Scbattman, I. R., Jr. if ii' e F0 RTII CLASS 'k Maier Anlrenbrand-Advisor ir i The Class of '53, the trail-blazers of thefuture, are busy absorbing the atmosphere of the Forge, learning to work, being disciplined into the routine of a military life, knowin-g that to them the future offers the continua- tion of the enviable record of former classes, made pos- sible by guidance and the proper emphasis placed upon integrity, unity, spirit, morale, and academics. , The Fourth :Class has been moulded into a unity . . . into a Whole. To them we say in all sincerity, may the treasured positions of trust and leadership in the Corps be yours in the future. 'W ? i, -pi it i ' S ' AX, ffl DDD .5 'RJQWM QD 'U 1' I I I 1 I 'R ' X14 vu, I V QI: ' I' C . . LN ' :i 7 t, TF' Qi' - ' - g??1aa Q':,.g- ' ages 'ge '-f,2 1t'vnafq...,,:iw'e- 'u u---.,.,.. fl fl F a- Isql qu- '. .v 1. IIIIII l amid Zum i?49-50 Anelli, Anthony Bagley, J. Bahooshian, R. Beers, R. N. Binger, R. W. Bortell, T. Cahen, S. Christy, M. H. Cornell, L. H., III Crass, R. Daudel, W. L. DeBoyrie, F. M. DeCasim0, M. J. DelR0sario, Luis Docter, j. H. Eckman, R. L. Eglinton, G. C. Etcheniquc, A. Fernald, N. D. Fernandez, B. M. Ferrcbee, L. M. Fires, I-I. Fisher, W. H. Freedman, P. D. Frey, H. E. Geoghegan, W. E. D. Gerson, M. I. Ginsburg, B. L. Gomez, j. V., jr. Goodwin, R. W. Gore, W. S., II Griffen, C. M. Hamalak, M. L. Hansen, H. T. Harris, C. WV. Hawley, B. G. Heckmann, C. Hernandez, R., jr. Heston, W. C. Hotchkiss, W. C., jr. jajko, W. L., Jr. Krause, M. E. Kurr, D. W. Labbee, F. Leib, G. W. Leidcr, R. C. Leoncavallo, A. E. Lesoon, Ii. H. Lewis, D. D. Lynch, R. T. Maudell, S. M. Mancckc, P. Martinez, F. P. Matter, R. P., II Messina, T. H. Milewski, E. F., Jr Moody, R. L. Murphy, E. Palermo, F. P. Propper, R. A. Rakestraw, E. Reynolds, E. Ripka, J. P. W. Rivas, IL. Suarez Rosenberg, R. I. Schwartz, H. T. Siegel, S. -I. Srogota, M. M. Stewart, T. M. Toppitzer, G. C., jr Urcos, Guillermo VanSant, J. C. YVeiss, R. K. Wittekino, G. H. YVenslau, W. A. WVoIcott, Peter W Wolcott, Philip F. Zaher, Albert Ziet, A. L. :sk -kr. e FIFTH and SIXTH CLASSES ir Major Mifferling-Advisor -k We, the Fifth and Sixth Classes, have adopted for ourselves the motto, Everlastingly at Itf' David gave a striking and practical demonstration of this motto when he slew the' giant, Goliath, as a result of his constant practice with his sling shot. We shall carry this motto with us continually. That's why we expect to make a name forourselves on the athletic ifield as well as in the classroom. We feel, therefore, that the Academy can place all confidence in us, believing that we shall do everything for the honor and glory of our school. anim' Fmwmffmfas' -. ,,, ff, 3 -1 ' 51151 XM 1 11 tiffany if i k Q i' Y THJ WUI V gill pr' er . . :N A ' :i I vi' - Sgr: :,ga 'i' ,Q 1' X Eel.l'Uiii, 1' L .041 ,4 Afzaiuafai-MW - , .ii mT..n.n-- I if 'llllll 2 : ., HWm'fP 46 :IW M sm zum, 1949-50 Barger, G. G. Bloxton, R. C., jr. Bridgewater, K. Burdick, G. E. Cacho, Jose R. Case, David H. Christensen, T. E. A Cipollone, J. W. Conte, J. Dimitrolf, J. W. Doolittle, N. F. Ferrari, L. Fitzgibbons, T. F iftb Class Hetager, H. H. Kaufmann, C. L., Jr. Leech, D. Leton, J. M. McDermott, L. J., III Manecke, R. B. Mort, D. D. Reid, Raymond, A. Roberts, john E. Rowland, L. K. Smith, M. Urcos, Alvaro Watkins, P. T. Sixth Class Bauer, F. B. Benedetto, Sal A. Carriere, M. A. Cunningham, I. R Dienna, joseph F. Fineman, R. B. Kurlansik, J. R. Nations, H. D. Sacco, C. M. Wolownik, B., Jr. Wood, Peter G. G N U AETIVITIES Lush, Ansline, Eagan, Kelley, Holi, Jamison, Slonborough, Blake, Weissel, W. if The most coveted honor that can come to a cadet or faculty officer of the Academy is that of membership in the Order of Anthony Wayne. The cadets and faculty members who Win this award are examples of the finest in citizenship at the Academy. They are outstanding in their contributions to the Welfare, efliciency, and development of the Academy. This award is also made to certain distinguished citizens in recognition of Worthy services to the Academy, the State, and the Nation. The Gold Cross of the Order of Anthony Wayne is pre- sented annually to members of the Faculty and Corps of Cadets for meritorious service above and beyond the call of duty. . Grand Commander Major General Milfon Grafly Balmer Lf. Colonel H. R, Brewerfon Advisor First Row-Eclcardl-, Eagan, Lush, Cerraio, Placco W Back Row-Sykes 'Wanna ' f Honor as it is understood by cadets is a fundamental at- tribute of character. It is a virtue which implies loyalty and courage, truthfulness and self-respect, justice and generosity. Its underlying principle is truth. The 'Council is acknowledged oflicially as performing one of the most important functions in the indoctrination and training of cadets. The membership is elective and the responsibility is a great one. Cornnlander of tlne Guard LUSH, H. W. Ex6C7lIli16 Offcer Adjutant ANs'rlNl-3, R. W. JAMISON, J. S. Conmzanding Ofieer, Ist Platoon Commanding Oyficer, 2nd Platoon IJZAGAN, J. R. First Sergeant Horr, G. I-l. Sergeant-at-Arms Clakumo, J. A. Color Sergeant Mmu.lN, R. C. KELLLEY, W. B. Oyfcer of the Day FELICETTI, L. Supply Sergeant BLAKE, J. A. Sergeant Major S'roNBoRoUcH, P. H. Sergeant: Corporal: Pctrenko, G. Placco, O. Brown, A. H. Lilley, R. E. VVcisscl, W. Fbncr, J. R. Harley, D. L. Buchholz, F. W Ramsey, G. B. Hess, B. G. Carter, R. E. Hanson, M. Garrctson, G. H. Porter, P. Santangelo, V. Privates Dodcl, VV. L. Zwetchkcnbaum, A. Hallman, G. B. Yoxtheimer, J. HJ Naso, F. Schncidcr, S. Dcl Rosario, O. Schattman, I. Young, J. B. Raco, J. D. Freeman, li. J. Betts, G. I. Heist, F. K. Soderberg, C. Fedor, S. R. Ticfcl, VV. R. Fiske, B. Belisario, H. L. Brown, J. P. Pederson, O. L Allen, S. Dunlap, K. Zahcr, R. Brazenor, R. G. Hirt, A. L. Bcrgad, J. R. Fckardt, C. R. Blair, M. Hinton, W. I. Benter, C. W. Bohman, R. F. Aikcn, B. H. Bower, J. R. Caffey, I. H. Paluso, H. H. Brank, D. N. Fversmann, R. P. Hainrahan, G. E. Kocniger, F. H. Beebe, C. S. Harvey, G. L. Scitz, C. J. Aguc, J. B. Haldas, D. Demoise, T. E MacPherson, P. R. lcclow, R. L. DuBois, R. If. Wood, W. Diffee, M. Rios, A. R. Yoxthcimer, D. D. Mohn, R. E. Mosher, M. F. Driscoll, M. C. VVurm, M. Orderly of tlse Guard Ulrich, W. W. HONORARY APPOINTMENTS D Troop E Battery Band Battaglia, P. S. Thompson, C. Burns, W. Probola, H. E. Jenkins, D. Haushurg, F. A. Rosenberg, R. Govcrnalc, A. J. Wilson, R. M. Murphy, C. K Gcrdcs, J. H. Labbec, R. Linette, A. J. Perez, G. Miller, M. La Costa, R. Tanncnbaurn, D. Sykes, W. S. Sharpe, R. Carson, R. B. Potter, W. S. Keller, D. Cutcliff, A. R First Row-Pelrenlto, Hanhrahan, Jamison, Baffaglia, Yoxlheimer, D. Second Row-Franlz, Haupl, Harley, Colonel Fealher, Hunter, Seilz, Probola, Zaher, J. Colonel Feaiher-Advisor ,4g.! . if The Cadet Advisory Council is made up of Cadets elected from every platoon in the Corps. This group was formed for the purpose of studying recommendations from cadets for the better- ment of cadet life at Valley Forge. It acts by parliamentary pro- cedure, and has brought to the attention of the administration many excellent resolutions which have been approved and put into effect. This organization has served the Corps Well under the direction of Cadet J. S. Jamison, Presidentg Cadet R. E. Carter, Vice-Presidentg Cadet G. E. Hanrahan, Secretaryg and Cadet P. S. Battaglia, Sergeant-at-Arms. Fronl Row-Tobin, PoHer, W., Slonborough, Jamison, Kelley, W., Lush, H., Blalce, Dunlap, Perez, G. Second Row-Hess, PoHer, T., Schneider, Keller, Fiske, Hamilfon, Mosifes, Bower, J., DuBois Baclr Row--Liplcin, Mehlin, Porler, Wurm iii' ' 'W-mv? if The ur ose of the Patrick Henr Forum is to foster interest . . P P . . . Y 1n public speaklng. This year 1tS members have had the pleasure of hearinrr talks b uest s eakers and have had ex erience in .v. Yg..P... public speaking by partlclpating in various forenslc activitles on the post. Many plans for the future of the Forum have been promoted for next year, such as inter-scholastic debates and various cultural activities which will develo a desire in the Cor s to become , P P better public speakers. Lieufenanf Dean-Advisor First Row-Cerralo, Eclrardi, Marlin, J., Felice'H'i, Zwefchlrenbaum, Manenie, Brown, A. H. Second Row-Sarna, Slouf, Ans+ine, Taylor, R. L., Caffey, Ebner, Sciarappa, Churm Back Row-Mosher, Tolh, Bafiaglia, L+. Ellwood, Surmialr, Seilz iii 1-i !e 71' Lieufenanl Ellwood-Advisor if f The Alexander Hamilton Forum is dedicated to the further- ing of interests in national and international affairs, so that it may be possible for the cadet to understand better the fundamentals and ever important precepts of global social conditions. The Forum also sponsors the celebration of all national holidays, such as Washingtonls birthday, Lincoln's birthday, and all other American holidays. The officers of the society are selected by election for their meritorious service in the past years. The offi- cers for the 1950 session are: Cadet Louis Felicetti, Jr., Chair- man, Cadet Arthur Brown, Committee Chairman, Cadet john Seitz, Secretary, and Cadet james' Ebner, Sergeant-at-Arms. The Forum's advisor is Lieutenant joseph L. Ellwood. Firsf Row-Hunler, Buchholz, Pelrenlto, Nelson, Hampstead Baclt Row-Bells, Michael, Lloyd, L+. Colonel Weidener, Agress, Ferris 'demfmea f To be eligible for Phi Theta Kappa, national junior college honor fraternity, one must be scholastically in the top IO per cent of the college student body. The key which the members proudly Wear, when in civvies, appropriately bears as a crest a representation of the head of Minerva, -goddess of Wisdom. Our own Delta Epsilon chapter consists of Cadets H. Dreizler, M. Y. Agress, R. H. Lloyd, R. A. Michael, S. V. Maurer, R. E. Ham- stead, W. Hunter, G. Ferris and M. L. Belk. L+. Colonel Weidener-Advisor gen Maior Mifierling-Advisor Is+ Row-Bohman, Carson, Pla, Culcliff, Elizondo, Reed, Riplra. 2nd Row-Berquisf, Cummins, Maier Mifferling, Burns, PoHer. i i. l I 0 0 1 0 if A Throughout the years of its existence, The Benjamin Frank- lin Association has reached the summit of success in accordance with the ideals of the great American scientist whose name the society bears. The main purpose of the society is to be cognizant of scientific progress in all fields of scientific endeavor, and to encourage in its members scientific investigation and pursuits, thus training the young men who will devote their lives to creating a better world in which to live. ' This goal, however, could not have been reached without the supervision and encouragement of our good friend and advisor, Major Mitterling. United with him in our purpose, the society has had the .most successful year in its history. First Row-Franlt, Mohn, Rios, Pederson, Sheeler, Eagan, Schaffman Second Row-Passarelli, Anionell, W., Quinn, L+. Maguire, Harvey, Peacoclr, Harris Back Row-Van Erp, Wood, W., MacPherson, Berg, Allen, Brown, R. K., Hobbs, Fedor . 5 2. . if Each year at Valley Forge Military Academy, we find a group of students whose creative talents call for expression. The Washington Irving Literary Society was founded three years ago for that purpose. Members not only contribute their own efforts of prose and poetry. for criticism but also learn apprecia- tion for the best achievements of others. The Society's activities throughout the year include the publishing and editing of a literary magazine, The Anvil, which welcomes contributions of the entire Corps. The gratifying response to this year's request for creative material insured the success of the 1950 Anvil. A new feature has beenintroduced by the group whereby a literary supplement has been added to a few editions of The Legionnaire-the Academy's newspaper. This project was of an experimental nature, but it is hoped that it will become a permanent feature. Guest speakers addressed the Society, and the club members attended the theatre locally and in Philadelphia. Although the Washington Irving Literary Society is a com- paratively new organization, it is fast becoming one of the major activities at Valley Forge. Lieutenant john J. Maguire is the Faculty Advisor and Sponsor of the Group. Lieufenanf Maguire-Advisor First Row-Gundersclorf, Harvey, Yoxlheimer, Placco, Culcliff, Lilley, Sykes , Second 'Row-Rodriquez, G. A., Ague, Goodwin, Major Mault, Carson, McGraw, Smor Maior Maul:-Advisor Back Row-Murphy, .C. K., Jenkins, Leisier, Berquisl, Russell, Bubel, Goss, Bilzer ik' if The Stephen Foster Society, founded in 1947, may be said to have a two-fold purpose: first, to provide a source for music lovers among the cadets whereby they may fulfill their desire to listen to good music, and second, by study of the score and its composer, to enable them to arrive at a greater appreciation of the talents of the artist and composer themselves. . ln addition to its fortnightly meetings, the Society travels to nearby Philadelphia where the ultimate in musical entertainment may be found including opera,fmusical comedy, individual artists, and the finest symphony orchestra in the world. Extending its influence to the corps of cadets, the Society this year through its own efforts sponsored several concerts and recitals by visiting artists and turned the proceeds into a worth- while project, that of equipping a permanent record library of the best in musical compositions for the use and enjoyment of future Societies. Firsl' Row-Peirenko, Franlr, Maior Cox, Weissel, W., Schwarlzslein Second Row-Jenkins, Harvey, Weisberger, Jamison, Felicefii, Thompson, C., Allen Back Row-Harris, Wood, W., Downfon, Hands . will f The Quill and Scroll Society, an international honor society for high school journalists, offers recognition to students who perform creditably in news writing activities, such as those con- nected with the publication of the school paper, the school year- book, and the school magazine. In order to win membership the student must be not only active in journalistic pursuits, but also in the upper third of his class scholastically. Our local chapter has been active for the past several years. Members are elected from an eligible list during the latter part of February. In addition to the transaction of the necessary busi- ness of the society, the group holds a gridiron banquet once a year. Maior Cox-Advisor Firsf Row-Hands, Rios, Passarelli, Thompson, Weissel, Downfon, Harris, Boyer, Sanlangelo Second Row-Franlc, Paul, Wood, W., McGraw, Ma'or Cox, Felicelfi, Lilley, Allen, Jenkins, Belisario Major Cox-Advisor l Baci: Row-Schwarfzsfein, Bedford, Nicolelfi, Weisberger, Harvey, Zibner, Berg, Banner, Bohman, Hinfon . 5 y 0 a k Although the job has beena difficult one, members of the Legionnaire stafif will tell you that a good deal of fun was involved in writing stories, correcting them re-Writing, and meeting deadlines in various ways. No member will deny that it was also a fine experience. ' It was the job of the Legiorzrzaire staff to bring to the Corps a paper containing news of interest to all Cadets. From football games to concerts and from the make list to jenny this paper has given to us a great deal of enjoyment and enter- talnment. Therefore, we of the Class of 1950, along with the rest of the Corps, Wish to express our thanks to all members of the Legiommizfe for contributing to a very .pleasant stay here at Valley Forge. . C This year, under the direction of Major H. T. Cox, the head of the English Department, individual instructors have acted as advisors for various editions of the paper, and the mem- bers of the staH' have found it interesting and valuable training in working with Major Ankenbrand, Captain Hickman, Captain Novick, Lt. Corsa, Lt. Dean, Lt. Day, and Lt. Maguire. Firsl' Raw--Garreison, Frank, Jamison, Weissel, W., 'Felice'Hi, Pefrenko, Belisarlo Pack Second Row-Harvey, Weisberger, Perez, Placco, Major Ankenbrand, Sykes, Kelley W Blake Hands Back Row-Murphy, C., Bailaglia, Ansline, Lush, Downlon, Tannenbaum, Varbecllan Cerrafo Cseorge 7 7950 Q The annual publication of CRossED SABRRS, the yearbook of the Corps of Cadets, is a publishing venture eagerly awaited by the underclassmen as well as by the graduating class. Its compilation this year has had a twofold purpose, first, to bring into active play what we have learned in our English classes, the paramount value of those three glittering principles of good writing-unity, emphasis, and coherence, and second, the reliving of happy years, crowded with memories of classroom days, parades, reviews, inspections, dances and friendships made and valued. We, the editors of the staiif, stand with sabres crossed and let the pages of this book slowly pass in review. Firsf Row--Tobin, Barger, Lipliin, Zibner, Nicolelli, Pofler, Burns, Saigh, Wood, Gonzales, Bauer Second Row-Cipollone, Passarelli, Reid, R., Berry, Hands, Uizig, Maier Ocinski, Schlichi, Schwarizslein, SloH', Moody, S., Carpenier, Benedelio, S. Back Row-Elizondo, Rolh, Kinnamon, Burna, Hoelzer, Maguire, Seip, Cummins, Paul, Berman Maier Ocinslci-Advisor 6a Had -k The Camera Club is an organization devoted to the study and practice of Hne photography. It is the sincere desire of each of its members to become a true artist of the lenses. Be- sides taking still and action shots this organization makes a de- tailed study of good composition and also the mechanical side of this fascinating subject. All activities at the Forge are captured on celluloid for their album of memories. Major A. Ocinski, the Director of Visual Aids, is the busy advisor of this new campus activity. Firsl' Row-Harvey, 'Franlc, Rios, Wood, W., Harris Second Row-Berg, Fedor, Mohn, Lf. Maguire, Peacock, Brown, R. K., Sheeler Back Row-Belisario, Quinn, Passarelli Ae,-hai! if The Anvil is published and edited by a staff, selected from the members of the Washington Irving Literary Society, which encourages and welcomes contributions from the entire Corps. These contributions consist of both prose and poetry, which are original creative productions of the literary students of the Forge. Many of these stories, essays, poems, and literary criticisms are illustrated by cadets, gifted in the arts of drawing, cartoon- ing, Water coloring, or painting. Thus it is easy to see that The Anvil is a worthy project, both in a literary sense and in an artistic one. The Anvil is sponsored by the Washington Irving Literary Society. It is ably and capably directed by Lt. John J. Maguire of the English Department. Lieufenani' Maguire-Advisor Baci: Row-Dreizler, Schoendorfer, Bubel, Springman, Minler, Berquisf, Hunsberger, Leisler. Caplain Felfham-Advisor Fronl' Row-Ballr, Culcliff, Agress, Maurer, Smor, Jenltins. if This year's Kaydet Orchestra is truly a professional organi- zation formed among the more musically inclined of the Corps. They have contributed much to the success of the numerous functions which go towards making the social life at the Forge. Whenever the orchestra plays, nothing but the best in dance music is heard. Playing for dances, dinners, parties, and in the Mess Hall, it has won favorable comment from all. The members spend much of their leisure time in rehearsal, even though many of them are engaged in other extra-curricular act1v1t1es. Only through the unceasing efforts of each individual mem- ber has it been possible to obtain the outstanding results that are expected and which are our constant aim. QW if VZ FlM2A 'ki f That music hath charmsn is a truth that impresses itself upon all those connected with the Academy as they listen to the Glee Club, which is directed skillfully and brilliantly by Mr. Herman A. Weise, Jr. ' Mr. Weise has given unselfishly of his time and talents to the development of a club, Whose vocal accomplishments are su- perior to those of much older and more experienced choral groups. . The Corps, Faculty, and Administrators owe much to this club which has given us all very deep pleasure in their serious accomplishments and moments of fun by their lighter presen- tations. To this club which is such an integral part of our Academy life we say-Thanks. ati Mr. Weise-Director Mrs. Weise-Organisf -k The deep tones of the Academy Choir are a fitting accom- paniment to the beautiful solemnity of the Chapel services. These youthful voices, raised in spiritual exultation and devo- tion, will no doubt he among the most treasured memories of the graduates. The choir hy its inspiring vocal contributions has deepened the meaning of the Candlelight Service at Christmastide, the services during Lent, and at Easter, andthe special services for Mother's Day and the like. May we say, Orchids to Mr. and Mrs. Weise for their outstanding service to the Academy in the development of the Choir. Firsl Row-Rios, Nicolelli, Van Erp, Harvey, Weissel, W., Dunlap, Lilley, MacPherson, Wurm Second Row-Spangler, Passarelli, Wood, W., Krause, H. M., Colonel Fealher, Maier Ocinslci, Kenworlhy, Moglia, Sheeler, Schulaaclw Back Row-Layaou, Gundersdorf, Fislce, Burns, Thompson, Weissel, F., Berry, Manenfe iii Www if if The Chapel Vestry, composed of both cadets and faculty officers, administer the temporal affairs of the Cadet Chapel and assist the Academy Chaplain in the multitudinous duties connected with the religious life at Valley Forge. In addition, the Vestry is responsible for the Saturday evening motion picture shows in the Post Theatre, and there is not an indoor function held at the Academy that the group does not play an important Part in. The Vestry, because of its functional nature contrib- utes greatly to the cadet life at the Academy and each vestry- man receives many individual benefits from doing and ren- dering such excellent service. The Vestry, during 1949-50, has reached new heights under the leadership of Cadet W. J. Weissel, Chairman- 'Cadet G. L. Harvev Co-chairman- Cadet K. Dunla 1 J 1 7 , pi Secretary, and Cadet A. Wurm, Treasurer. V ir Colonel 'Fealher-Senior Warden Major Maul:-Advisor Firsl Row-Hausberg, Jenlrins, Felicelii, Porier, J., Placco ' Back Row-Leister, Driscoll, Gundersdorf, Thompson, Pack, Hallman, Dunlap gdwdf ' -k All Academy dances, such as the Autumn Ball, Winter Ball, Spring Ball, Junior Prom, and the Graduation Ball, are in the hands of the Hop Committee. The committee, made up of a Chairman, Treasurer, and one representative from each com- pany, selects the orchestra, sees to the sending of invitations to the -Cadets' dates, and handles financial affairs. It is responsible for the popularity of all social functions in its charge. The faculty advisor for this club is Major Mauk. Fronf Row-Ansiine, MacPherson, Mass, Schubaclr, Spangler, Doyle, Sfouf, Taylor, R. L., Sarna, Rios, Fox, Drummond Second Row-Pelrenlco, Ague, Carter, Soderberg, Goodwin, P., Gerdes, Ebner, Brown, A., Balfaglia, Dodel, Holzhauer, Dible, Cerrafo Third Row-Harley, Ramirez, Beauchamp, Rogers, Weisberger, Crew, D., Caffey, Major Flores, Churm, Eclchard+, Surmialc, Franlr, Aiken, Martin, Weissel Baclr Row-Placco, Gundersdorf, Schnieder, Buchholz Driscoll Hanrahan Dunla I I I Pu Arnold, Ramsey, Green, Barreifa, Hallman, Lugo QW' f The Varsity Club is comprised of those cadets who are letter winners on Varsity Teams. The club is organized to promote and encourage ideals of sportsmanship and fair play. These traditions not only apply to the playing field but also govern the conduct of the cadet in all phases of his school life. The club also has as its objective the fostering of school' spirit in the Corps. Since one of the contributing factors to Esprit de Corps is the feeling of unity achieved in the cheering on and backing the various school teams, the Varsity Club, made up of the best athletes, is a ready medium for this mission. The club motto is For School and the Gamef' Maier Flores-Advisor Lf. Colonel Black-Advisor eau.-Mew i The Battery Club is an organization for those cadets in E Battery who wish to acquire a greater knowledge of mechanics and artillery and at the same time enjoy the extra privileges afforded its members. We, the 1949-1950 Battery Club were provided with fine trips to the larger Eastern automobile, truck, and bus factories. We had many parties, a colorful dance, and pleasure rides, in- cluding picnics at French Creek State Park. This year's club officers were Probola, I-I. E., President, Pritts, V. W., Vice- President, Linette, A. j., Secretary, Pack, R. D., Treasurer and Sykes, W. T., Sgt.-at-arms. .-. ......--. www, uunagna, oerues, Mapleion, Perrin, Fox, Ianni, Tannenbaum, Mora, Roberfs Baclc Row-Major Pugh, Hau +, S 'ch ' L bb p el eplne, a ee, Heclrman, Lugo, Cerralo 71 ' ' if Formed to promote the ideals of the cavalryman, the love d an respect between a man and his mount, and keen enjoyment of the out-of-doors, the Harriers Club, under the able direction of M . . . . ajor Pugh, has fulhlled its purpose this year. This club has enjoyed Sunday morning jaunts, fox hunts, and one ride with the riding club from the Harcum junior College. The club plans to have a smoker and a dance to wind up an exciting, lively season. Major Pugh-Advisor Firsl Row-Maior Pugh, Lugo, Labbee, Heclcman, Spangler, Cerralo, Seichepine, Billner, Cunning- ham, Haupi Major Pugh-Advisor de 7fafz4eS 7mm if Major Pugh has entered the Academy Horse Show Team in the Valley Forge Farms Fall Olympic Show, the Indoor Show at Circle K Ranch, the Valley Forge Farms Spring Olympic Show, the Berwyn Farm No. 76 Show, and the Devon Horse Show, in the following classes: working hunter, open jumping, and equitation classes. Our team always acquits itself well in all events, and exhibits championship form because of its fine traming. Firsl Row-Cipollone, Van Erp, Fedor, Mohn, Bohman, Wurm, Brown, C. E., Saigh, Nicolefli Second Row-Tobin, Sheeler, Marlin, C. S., Wood, W., Maguire, Maier Anlcenbrand, Bergad. Feriulian, Zibner, Peacock, Knox Back Row-Harford, Townsend, Passarelli, Mamangalris, Yaringfon, MacPherson, Goss, Kaufman, Beebe, Snow fmeefffzleyal if The Three Arts Club has added something new to its yearly program by sponsoring two art exhibits this year. It has shown the historic landmark sketches of Henry T. MacNeil and the water-colors of Alex Lee, the President of the Society of New jersey Artists. Besides having two interesting speakers, the Club has made many trips to see the best dramatic performances in and near Philadelphia. The Club continues to foster in its mem- bers a discerning ear and eye, and a lasting appreciation for the finer things of life. This active organization was founded by Major Frank Ankenbrand, Jr. in the fall of 1945,.and it is the hope of its members that next year it may join the ranks of the Academy's4 honor societies as the 'Charles Wilson Peale Art Society. 'A Maior Anlrenbra nd-Advisor Lf. Colonel Bates-Advisor Firsi' Row-Harris, L+. Colonel Bates, Hands Baclt Row-Weisberger, Lush 7 eeaedlad if The Press Club has been organized to further the various phases of public relations activities at the academy. Its advisor is Lt. Colonel Heston Bates. The Club hopes to have as mem- bers cadets who are interested in such things as radio, tele- vision, feature writing, sports writing, and human interest writing. Lt. Colonel Bates emphasizes that by becoming a member of this club a cadet will broaden his scope in clear, concise thinking, accurate reporting, and intelligent writing. He also emphasizes that the program of this club does not coincide with that of the Quill and Scroll Society. Firsl Row-Mayday, Passarelli, Leisler, Placco, Yoxfheimer, Seifz, Fislce, Sfoil, Roth Back Row-Wood, P. G., Weiss, Hanson, Hoelzer, Capfain Havens, Lush, Sciarappa, Zwefchlcenbaum - - - - I I -k The Aviation Club has as its objective the promotion of interest and knowledge of aviation among its members and in the school community. Many phases of aviation, including tech- nical developments, care-ers, and flying, are treated in 'the club meetings by means of discussions by members of the club and of the faculty who have had flying experience and by means of motion pictures. The club members see aviation in action on their trips to nearby airfields, the most popular of which has been Willow Grove Air Station. On Spring Festival Weekend the accomplishments of the club are displayed in its exhibit and in the model airplane meet. Capfain Havens-Advisor Firsi' Row-Dodel, Sfonborough, Maier Cox, Gordon, Sykes Back Row-Herb, Snow, Weissel, W., Burns, Schwarizsfein, Goss, Pederson Maier Cox-Advisor i' This year marks the revival of the Mask and Spur, an honorary organization for student actors. Those cadets who performed creditably in the school play, The Hasty Heart, formed the nucleus of the reorganized honorary group. In their meetings this year the members are busy planning programs and drawing up a constitution and by-laws for the selection of new members and the perpetuation of the society. Present membership includes W. Snow, P. Stonborough, W. Weissel, C. Pedersen, J. Gordon, M. Schwartzstein, T. Herb, W. Sykes, E. Goss, and W. Diodel. Firsl Row-Jailro, Bahooshian, Cornell, Marlin, G. S., Beers, Eclcman, Chrisfenson Second Row-BenedeHo, Bugg, Krause, L+. Sfolz, Feriulian, Elser, Sacco Back Row-Krause, M. E., Wood, W., Ferrebee, Mayday, Holman, Dienna Zia! -k Cadets of all ages find pleasant diversion each afternoon after school in the Academy's well-equipped Arts and Crafts Club headquarters in the basement of Lhotak Hall. Here, under proper supervision, our young men Hnd interest in a variety of hobby activities, combining pleasure in making or building articles of their own choosing with the development of manual skills and the safe operation of wood working ma- chinery and tools. Some are busily engaged in constructing model planes, some with and without motors, others repair their radios, cabi- nets, chests, while a few find enjoyment in building and cutting out attractive articles of wood, plastics, metal, and leather. An enjoyable and instructive leisure time program, with a degree of fellowship among the members, is the objective of the Club. Lieulenanf Siolz-Advisor Cade? Hospi+al Roberl Marlin Fisher, A.B., M.D. School Physician Elizabelh Florence Wilson, R.N. MBVY Mafgafef Hifdnoclf. R-N Head Nurse Assisfanl Nurse Colonel William T. Flelclmer Professor of Milifary Science and Tacfics L+. Col. George B. Pickwick Assl. Professor, M. S. 81 T. Maior George L. Glaclslone Asst Professor, M. S.- 81 T. , A . ..,.g, ,, - s::51:E::j!:-fj:.2ij They raised 'lheir hearfs in valor's swif+ response Unlo fheir God, and saw His flaming sword Advanced in Kingly might Un'Furled His banners blazed, Compelling +rumpe+s blew +he charge He summoned on. 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V, mmmmwd ii if ff E: Q 2, as 33 5 I 1 4 4 W Ei 2 3, fc ,X an S 3. 54 5? il S, 551 Q5 1, E i E w ,m,L,L, V..iWm UWVAKMVLAVV M51 Cadefs Eagan and Wurm make plans for 'rhe fufure Makeup fime for Ihe Hasfy Heart' Cadef officers and non-commissioned officers are briefed by Lf. Col. Kobe: , EL 4 1, K L f sf M ,,, 'iff' ,M .QA , .Q S 5 z iw H EXW My ,I 5 gg X Wi 6 'K 9-S 'G ma is 45525, Wav JL-Zfiff 7' , ia. VW ig! my 53 Q ge 3 2 3 XQA if - 35 . 5 i Ns E YI 1 9 hx Q 66444 afl950 - Wome z4da9zeue4 junior College Soplaomores Anstine, Richard Wilton, R. D. No. 1, Hallam, Pa. Battaglia, Philip Sylvester, 33 Brookline Ave., Albany, New York. Buchholz, Frank William, 330 E. 43rd Street, New York 17, N. Y. Corujo, Donato de la Vina, Calle 6 Etre 5 a y 3a La Sierra, Habana , Cuba Downton, Lloyd Koreneflf, 260 Atherton Ave., Atherton, California Driscoll Michael Conway, Townfield Farm, Port Royal, Va. Eckstine, Robert Wayne, Smithburg, Md. Ferris, Gordon Frank, 33 Cedar Lane, Cohasset, Mass. Funk, James Julius II, 222 W. Union St., Somerset, Pa. Garretson, Cornelius, 304 Hawthorne Dr., Brandywine Hills, Wi George, John Wesley, 450 North Avenue, Kittanning, Pa. Governale, Anthony Joseph, 1506 E. 56th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hess, Boyd Groff, R. D. No. 2, Conestoga, Pa. Hunter, William Alvin, 1016 Maple St., Natrona Heights, Pa. Icelow, Roger L., Muhlenberg Park, Reading, Pa. Keller, David Hersh, III, 127 S. Green St., E. Stroudsburg, Pa. Luschinsky, Julius John, 314 West Oak St., Shenandoah, Pa. lmington Del Martinez, Joseph Antonio, Jr., Germantown, Box 1 12, Ashland, Pa. Nelson, Bruce Calvin, 418 E. Main St., Ridgeway, Pa. Petrenko, Gleb Nicholas, Ave. Shah, Koutohe, Fakhar zz, Tehran, Iran Quintana, Gomez Carlos, Linea 803, V edado, Habana, Cuba. Reynolds, John Douglas, 9 Prospect Hill Ave., Summit, N. J. Sell, John Adair, 1029 Millcreek Road, Johnstown, Pa. Stewart, Winfield Thomas, 120 Catalpa St., Wilmington, Del. Stone, Marc Robert, Apt. 4, Community Bldg., 13th 81 Algonquin, Ashland Ky Taylor, Robert Gates, 220 E. Allegheny Ave., Emporium, Pa. Young, John Brinton, II 58 Mildred Ave., Roslyn, Pa. F irst Class Aiken, Benjamin Haynes, 423 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, M Alfaro, Francisco Enrique, Sonsonate, El Salvador. Allen, Stuart Neil, 2107 Central Avenue, N. Wildwood, N. J. Ambler, Henry Smith, 143 Trent Road, Overbrook Hills, Pa. Antonell, Joseph Darwin, I2O Abbott Ave., Palisades Park, N. J. Armstrong, Robert H., 1408 Lovering Ave., Wilmington, Del. Averill, R. G., 1307 Garnes Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. Barretta, Eugene Paul, 1214 Jackson St., Camden, N. J. Bavaria, Edward Cletus, Alpha Road, Wind Gap, Pa. Beauchamp, Jose Ramon, Calle Feria 1458, Santruce, P. R. Benter, Charles Wallace, 408 Beacon Blvd., Sea Girt, N. J. Bergad, J. Richard, Box 1 Penglyn, Irwin, Pa. Berquist, Olof Alfred, 013 Edmonds Ave., Drexel Hill,,Pa. Berry, Donald Raymond, 1724 N. Rhodes St., Arlington, Va. Betts, George Ira, I5 Fulton St., Phoenix, N. Y. Blair, John Metcalfe, Box 35, Franklin County, Quincey, Pa. Blake, John Allen, 209 E. Sixth Avenue, Wildwood, N. J. Boyer, Harry C., III, 1306 W. Cambria St., Philadelphia 33, Bramhall, George Aldan, Georgetown, Del. Brown, Arthur Howard, I5 Elizabeth Place, Patterson 2, N. J. Brown, Rufus K., III, McConnellsville, Ohio. Bubel, Bill J., 601 Justice Sq., Chester, Pa. Burns, Donald Charles, 45 Plymouth Road, Great Neck, L. I., N Busillo, Charles Augustus, 1142 S. Ilth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Pa. d. . Y Caffey, Ireland Hopkins, 430 Johnson Avenue, Ridley Park, Pa. Carson, Robert Bird, Elmwood Court, Emporium, Pa. Carter, Edward Robert, 67-25 A 186 Lane Flushing, N. Y. Cerrato, John Anthony, Millers Hill, Kennett Square, Pa. Churm, William, 181 Rt. 6, Mine Hill, Dover, N. J. Claspy, Clarence Edward, Box 8, New Stanton, Pa. Cook, James J., 199 Sherman Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Covert, Arthur Wayne, Jr., 318 Rockwood Drive, Painesville, Ohio. Crandall, John Alfred, 7001 Penn A-ve., Pittsburgh, Pa. Cressler, Frank Al-bert, 209 West King St., Shippensburg, Pa. Crew, Fred Walter, Jr., 4620 Montclair Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Crowell, H. Dayton, 54 Forest Hill Rd., West Orange, N. J. Currence, James Frank, Washington Corner Rd., Bernardsville, N. J. Cutcliif, Arthur Riggs, Jr., R. D. No. 1, Damascus Rd., Salem, Ohio. D'Ambrosio, Anthony J., 51 Bellevue Ave., Bristol, Conn. Davis, Harley John, Jr., 132 E. Main St., Norwalk, Ohio. Davis, Kenneth Harry, King of Prussia, Pa. Dawson, Edwin Paul, 1436 Graham, Monessen, Pa. Del Rosario, Oscar, 1702 Azcarraga St., Manila, Philippines Demoise, Thomas Edwin, 40 N. Main St., Greensburg, Pa. Dible, Joseph Ferdinand, 1416 E. Findlay St., Carey, Ohio. Di Francesco, George, Jr., 400 Llanerch Ave., Llanerch, Pa. Dodel, William Leonard, 182 W. Olney Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Drummond, Gregory N-eal, 1306 Newton Ave., W. Collingswood, N. J. Ebner, James Richard, 2904 Riverside Ave., Cleveland 9, Ohio. Ec-kardt, Carl Robert, Sylvan Drive, Morris Plains, N. J. Eversmann, Robert Phillips, 38 Park View Place, Baldwin, N. Y. Fedor, Stephen R., 16 Camp St., Newark, N. J. Felicetti, Louis Mayo, Jr., 623 Argyle Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. Ferjulian, Manouel V., 7 Lewis St., Hudson, Mass. Fisk, Brian Douglass, Jr., 23 Willard St., Chelsea, Mass. Fox, James G., III, 244 Gregory Ave., West Orange, N. J. Frank, David Neal, 60 Brown St., Brookline, Mass. Freedman, Theodore Morton, 129 W. Market St., York, Pa. Gerdes, 302 Hathaway Park, Lebanon, Pa. Gomez, Salvador E. A., Edif. Western Union Dpto 508-9 Obispo y Habana. Gordon, John Frederick, 388 W. Shore Trail, Lake Mohawk, N. J. Goss, Edward Bernard, Pine 8: Welsh Rds., Bustleton, Pa. Gray, Robert, 1 Lincoln Gardens, Elberon, N. J. Green, Martin Theodore, R. F. D. No. 1, Colonial Gardens, New Brunswick, N. J Gutierrez, J. Facundo, Calle I3 No. 254, Vista Allegre, Santiago de Cuba. Haldas, Danny, 301 Barrett St., Wilmington, Del. I-Ianafin, Paul Joseph, Jr., 312 Wheeler Place, Endicott, N. Y. Hands, Ronald Clive, Jr., 270 Fair Oaks Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Hanrahan, George Edward, Sunset Island No. 3, Miami Beach, Fla. Hanson, Marlowe, 273 Inglewood Drive, Pgh. 16, Pa. Harford, Roger Foote, Nunda, N. Y. Harley, Donald Lee, 26 East Collingswood Ave., Oaklyn, N. J. Harvey, George Ludford, Jr., IO Inwood Rd., Essex Fells, N. J. Haupt, Harvey Russell, Jr., Willow Hollow Farm, R. No. 1, W. Leesport, Pa Heist, Edwin Kenneth, 1106 Bellevue Ave., Laureldale, Pa. ' Herb, Thomas Wm., 358 W. Penn Place, Pittsburgh 24, Pa. Hernandez, Manuel Vargas, San Sebastian, P. R. Heymann, Carlos Federico, Carrera 60, No. 70-142 Barranquilla, Columbia, S. A Hinton, Ward Isaac, III. Willis Ave., Endicott, N. Y. lConHnued +o Nexl +o Lasl' Pagel V 1 A 4 i 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 I 1 in UNIFGRMS OE ALL KINDS FUR ALL PURPUSES THAT LUCK THE BEST ARE SACO TAILQRED sv SACD UNIFORMS S. 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James T. McFate, Prop. Telephone Wayne 0380 WAYWAYNBEENNS!l.! T E IJ The ACADEMY'S Confidence in us and our products is a source of deepest pride and appreciation on our part. Wayne Grandstands are installed on the parade grounds, the playing field and in the gymnasium. The ornamental entrance gate and fencing around the Academy are also Wayne Iron products. WAYNE IRON WORKS WAYNE, PA. 449556 - . ,. l c 42iB??ivW Wayne Stands for Safety 1 DeIiciously Different America's Outstanding Quality Ice Cream PHILA. DAIRY PRODUCTS Co. 4th and Poplar Streets they Say f f f Howafrd Lam'n's Music is superb foo' DEBUTANTE PARTIES COLLEGE SCHOOL DANCES 1812 Widener Building Locust 4-0738 1776 Broadway, New 'York 19, N. T. COlumbus 5-5208 MArket 'TO222 COLONIAL BEEF CO. F ancy Meats and Poultry 9 . 4OI'O9 N. FRANKLIN STREET. ' PHILADELPHIA 23, PA. WEST PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Q ELECTRIC S U P P L I E S APPLIANCES FIXTURES RADIOS LAMPS SQ 6o18-zo MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA Phone Granite 2'3OI4 fl K: 5 5 T , , it, AEM : gf, V, 'K 2 Q 5 !7s 1Eli x77:!:. iff' z E519 1 3 Q 5 ,S -' . '-: Eli':'2:l::2!!':1,Q:. , I , gfkliififgii i an Ei '35 THE TELEGRAPH PRESS 9 ESTABLISHED I83 I 0 More Than a Century of Complete Printing Service ' Art Work P ' Photo Engraving . L d etterpress an I Offset Printing ' Steel and Copper ' Plate Engraving ' Binding ' Mailing CAMERON STREET AT KELKER PHONE 4-5091 HARRISBURG, PENNA. CHARLCTTESVILLE WCCLEN MILLS Since 1868 Charlottesville, Virginia . A Distinguished Line of 1oo'Z, Virgin Wool Uniform Fabrics Including Top quality Cadet Grays and Blues Used By Leading Military Schools and Colleges Prescribed and used by the Cadets of VALLEY FORGE MILITARY ACADEMY Compliments of A THE IRVIN H. HAHN CCMPANY Manufacturers of MILITARY METAL Goons 9 326 s. HANOVER sT. BALTIMORE 1, MARYLAND J. J. HABERMEHUS soNs Florists and Decorators of Distinction SQ BELLEVUESTRATFORD HOTEL 'Me MAIN LINE'S DWN BANK ,ngmzf ,P assw.. ,Q-ff 'pgs ki, 13 5' fi R-sv-X gsm- n , ,f 4+ A' 22,5 255-fe as 'Q -tx '-4 xxiggw-ws.. 06 od., xxagzsidfqgsf 6pio0'6gxhY9'+6'Q -s 56541366 Hliight iniyour own back yard QZ BRYN NIAWR TRUST ZZ. 'hnh i fine rifntifng V QUICK AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE S i if YIEKL DN we fl l mllww' YI f'1?'r lll'llWla WAYNE PRINTING cn. 1 J X l E . S f . ' Lf-' .' . ' ...,, fl 5x W. Hi - L. XXXA 1. F' in X? N xxx Mix if . Lg.-v i NX 1 1. - ',:'g 'Eta-.' 1 fs XS ' 121 ix 1 fx i ,X X ax fe, ' ffl X E55 1 .ff 'ff 2 WWZUKL S Q' gf, .zliafir-1' f 2l4.'v I f ff U4 .441-rar fila- 5iXXc,XQ ' N 5E 5f5lC if if MZ' , . gs- 'E-4.357 af PHONE: WAYNE 2424 W file lr ' I 3.1 . il Q fp if ' V w wr - . ff '4C!fj Q writ-. . 52715, 2:5 g ,ll pamvma 1 Y ,Nz wx VN ,'.i'r1'g.,-ul, I iv, Co. Y N . 4 'I ' lj A . .fp-fa -44-.4 ' .I ., if ' W A 1, Al J . I ll li . li A .- Ns 134 North Wayne Ave., Wayne N A modern plant, conveniently located by the Wayne P. R. R.. Station, offers a complete 1 printing service at a saving to you of time, energy and money. Complete in all depart' ments with linotype machines, automatic presses, bindery and delivery service, and Oper' ated by skilled craftsmen, the WAYNE PRINTING COMPANY gives you Fine Printing, Quick and Dependable Service. ALSO PUBLISHER OF THE PROGRESSIVE STAMP ALBUMS l , I Flowers . . . The Wayne With that intangible air Title and T1'L1St CO. of smartness WAYNE PA ALBRECI-iT'S Y FLOWER SHOP . . . Wayne's Telegraph Florist. . . gg Banking ' Trust . and Beautiful Work 1 Fine Flowers Safe Deposit Depcmmem Better Service Member F. D. I. C. Wayne 219.0 T. W. HAMMONDS ea BRO. Architectural Woodwork of Bryn Mawr, Pa. 9 BAKER Bryn Mawr O237 MGDER A E' 5 I I - . C. Di FELICE cornplrrnerzts of CONTRACTING SERVICE V 5 I 24 NORTH MERION AVENUE BRYN MAWR C PA. T 5 O Phones R Office, Bryn Mawr 2160 Established 1923 Residence, Ardmore 617 Val-1 ey Forge Compliments of Hotel SUBURBAN R PUBLICATIONS MORRISTOWN MONTGOMERY COUNTY Publishers PENNSYLVANIA and ' Printers 9 Convenient to Academy ' WAYNE, PENNA. PHONE 3260 RUSSELL WILSON, Manager W3YUe 017-3 LEONARD L Complmems EMBROIDERY CO. Of Uniform Equipment Embroideries For School and Sportwear 5 121423 North Eighth Street Philadelphia, Pa. Asbestos Insulating Company, Inc. Norristown Phones Pennsylvania Walnut 0306 f Waliiut 1081 IN THE SERVICE OF CLEANLINESSN F. W. Hoffman E99 Co., Inc. Cleaning Supplies - Sanitary Equipment 3537 S. FOURTH STREET Bell: FULton 946115 CLEarbro lc 789 ALBERT POZZA Tile, Mosaic, Terrazzo Interior Marble Work PHILADELPHIA 1318 Morris Street 2245 Garrett Road READING I ATLANTIC CITY Philadelphia, Pa. Upper Darby Phone 152325 1233 GATESMILLS, Inc. GATES GLOVES Johnstown, N. Y. MEN'S GLOVES BUILDING SUPPLY CO. DEVON, PENNSYLVANIA CoAL - LUMBER f FERTILIZER - EENcEs ' ' ' 'Cl 5l 'l7 MASCNRY Ei PLASTERING MATERIALS Ki 5'f267o away, TAYLOR E99 SMITH REI NHART Entertainment E99 Orchestra WINDOW SHADE E? LINOLEUM CO. Bureau INCORPORATED r627'29 E. Passyunk Ave. f Phila., Pa. 1015 CHESTNUT ST. Window Shades Tiles PHILADELPHIA, PA. Linoleum Floors A h 't f R bber venetian Blinds Cflllka , Lin: Tile Walnut 24133 I Walnut 9855 Race 2282 Compliments A M. H. GROSSMAN, Inc. Unlted SRS! A5331-J P ly Co Manufacturers of High Grade Norristovvn, Pa. Uniform and Civilian Caps Io33f35 Race St. Philadelphia, Pa. With the Compliments of Gerbericli Payne Shoe CO. COVERS for the 1950 OROssED SABRES Manufactured by NATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PA. Manufacturers of DeLuxe Year Book Covers and Loosefleaf Binding Devices GEORGE A. MILLER sf CO. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS .Q 9. Members Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants .Q 9. GIRARD TRUST COMPANY BUILDING PHILADELPHIA :G Do George A. Miller, C. P. A. CPa. E99 Ind.j Registered Municipal Accountant CN. jj H. Edward siough, O. P. A. qPa.p CARE b y i e Care service in its specialized field is comprehensive. It sup' plies complete workmanship for the simplest or the most finished form of footwear. Care' Shoe Service 5'-5 E. Lancaster Avenue Ardmore, Pa. Ardmore 2700 Bell, LOMbard Keystone 3'95'95' MAIN 1416 P9596 5446 SPECTER E99 EADDIS Wholesale Dealers in ERUITS Eff PRODUCE 6 Ships, Hotels, Restaurants and Institutions Supplied 9 313 S. SECOND STREET PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA LOCUST 74221 RACE H7 HERMAN A. WEISE, JR Fife Inswrance Counselor 740 LANDTITLE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA, PA. Also on the Post Brosius and Smedley Inc. Lincoln Highway, Paoli, Pa. Telephone: Paoli 2250 1 LUMBER CURTIS WOODWORK ROOFING DU PONT PAINT HARDWARE Sanding Machines to Rent VALLEY Fonmz Ill Adam Scheidt Brewing Company Norristown, Pennsylvania Keystone Dairies INCORPORATED Y Specializing in Sweet Cream Y 3875 Terrace Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. COMPLIMENTS of a FRIEND if 'A' Y NORRIS LAUNDRY CO. O if Q H. PERILSTEIN .yr 'U t nu i, S Glass 1 Mirrors i Upon the completion of 5 -1- another year of service to Q S24 Lombard Street 1 the county and the nation, E PHILADELPHIA 47, P A, 2 we salute an outstanding E 3 institution . . . the E E Valley Forge Military Academy ,, STRAFFORD , I HARDWARE as qk ir wk 'A' ,k Garden Seeds and Fertilizers 2 ,k Paints House urnishirrgs E Noxuus LAUNDRY Co. ee SPEED'E'CLEANERS 'A' gils Sungplnidsllflggis '-1 NoRR1s'rowN, PA. i' ass oo mg a A Q Serving Montgomery County Since 1896 x PIE-1?111ZinWI?IZ7gVg1gZZ,4 ' -A' Q SPEED-E-CLEANERS ,, ,., ,, i' ,1 F ull l Compliments of . . HENRY T. GIRAUD TROY, N. Y. Compliments of A Friend HOBSON'S PEACOCK GARDENS CNear Historic Valley Forgej Lunclieons f Dinners f Cocktails Open Daily . . Sundays . . Year Round junction Routes moz-252-23-2 miles from V.F.M.A. IVINS C. WALKER SALES STABLES Auction Every Thursday WILLIAM WALKER HARRY WALKER King of Prussia IVINS WALKER NORRISTOWN, PA PHONE 0757 SALES E? SERVICE Congratulations Ph1111Ps RHd1O E99 TCICVISIOH 231 East Lancaster Avenue to l WAYNE, PA. i Graduating Class Charles T. Phillips P. R. S. M. A. Member STRAFFORD BEVERAGE COMPANY Lancaster Avenue, Stratford, Pa. PHONES: Wayne 0735 ' 3088 O Distributors of FINE BEERS SOFT DRINKS Chester County Mills, Inc. Feed Manufacturers and Distributors of FEEDS - FERTILIZERS SEEDS and FLOUR Phone West Chester 1760 GOLDEN :4 5 P 0 Q N 9 5 f----.- GUERNSEY :S S: Pfodm of Sfmdwwh Shop m?1tifliIesMilk v BROOKMEAD 115 N. W L A . W GUERNSEY DAIRIES ayne Ve' ayne WAYNE, PENNSYLVANIA PHONE 9853 , I E 'is 'd 1865 MITCHELL E99 NESS J. W. BAYLY E99 SON, INC. Spomng Goods Manufattuvevsof , FINE FUR FELT HATS SILK AND OPERA HATS UNIFORM HEAD WBAR S. W. Cor. Ifth and Cherry Streets 1312 ARCH STREET PHILADELPHIA 7, PA. Open Wednesday Evenings Until 9 Philadelphia ONE BLOCK FROM cn'Y HALL Congratulations VICTOR V. CLAD CO. tO graduating class Manufacturers of Food Serviee Equipment Kitchen Utensils China, Glass and Silverware al friend 117-119421 S. nth Street Philadelphia, Pa. P Bell LOMbard Dressmakers' E? Furriere' Supplies 30449 Buttons Es' Zippers Zippers Repaired MUSTIN BROTHERS fFcyrme'rIy Samuel Mustinj IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF Clothiers' E99 Tailors' Triinmings 7zo South 5th Street Philadelphia, Pa. Compliments of . . PHILLIPS E99 OSTRCFF IOIS Filbert Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. 1 Phone: Evergreen 2962. Established 1866 Tllg W ILLIAM A. HEINE H. W. BAKER LINEN C0 CLOCK 51-1012 ESTABLISHED 1892 at SOUgI:L1g3Z3,lgIi il-REET 3,15-3,17 Church Street, New York 13, N. Y Repairer of Electric, French, American, Tower and and twelve other cities Chime Clocks 0 Distributors of quality linens Repair-er of Fine Watches to schools and colleges HM 4 P A A COMPLIMENTS I , s I! s Smart..l O di To cooperate in pre- JC venting accidents. F Obey all safety signs. RIEND Phila. Suburban Transportation Co. Phila. 8: Western Railroad Co. PA R K E ' S PLUMBERS SUPPLY CO., Inc. S241 WAKEFIELD STREET PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Packed To Order Quality Canned Foods Full to the Brim Freshly Ground To Order Spices Finest Quality Flavoring Extracts Serving Particular Buyers For Three Generations L. H. PARKE COMPANY Gnd 1131. N. Front Street 1016 MGCHSOD AVENUE PHILADELPHIA 13, PA. N.dS. PITTSBURGH. PA- V Mkt,67. Cear88oo 535 LANCASTER PIKE PIPOISAPZI' SECIQVICE ATTRACTIVE PRICES THE S. E. EBY COMPANY OtEcial Manufacturing Jewelers For the Leading COLLEGES, FRATERNITIES AND SCHOOLS DIPLOMAS Dependable Quality f Fully Guaranteed SAMUEL EARLE EBY CO. LAND TITLE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA, PA. Githens, Rexsamer E99 Co Institutional Suppliers of .Quality Foods Since' 1861 242 Es? 244 NO. DELAWARE AVENUE PHILADELPHIA 6, PA. Compliments of TEA ROGM Joseph M. Fronef1eld 105 W. Lancaster Realtor WAYNE, PA. C C , . H Telephone Wayne 1500 TheN133:ji7irIlitT?iaZLayne Lincoln Highway WAYNE, PA Compliments AR DWAY S I G N S E RV I C E C E N T R AL O TAXI SERVICE WAYNE - 1600 LOU BRECHEMI PHONEg Ardmore 0697 f 3215 Compliments of C. Bongiovanni E99 Son PLASTERING CONTRACTOR Penn Body Company, Inc. Body Repairs v Mechanical Service Painting 0 Seat Covers v Tops Frames Straightened 205 Cricket AVC- Ardmore, Pa- S74 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Ardmore 0547 BRYN MAWR 2574 ARDMORE 2570 L, K, BURKET 599 BRG. TI-IE MAIN LINE GRILL FINE VARIETY OF FOOD COAL AND CO, F U E L OIL The Meeting Place of the Cadets PHONE WAYNE 4526 WAYNE, PA. New Owner-MRS. NARDY Phone Wayne 9766 PHONE 1760 . . W' h The Norris Bedding Co. It Ma'mfm e'S of ooMPL1iMENTs MATTRESSES AND BOX SPRINGS We Rebuild and Renovate Mattresses and Boxspfings of a Friend 8r1f13 EAST MAIN ST., NORRISTOWN, PA. Edward Y01-kg Ellis Concrete Products APOTHECARY Coq Inc. Wayne's Professional PhaYn1acy Manufacturers of- CINDER CONCRETE 118 AERUBON AVE- BUILDING UNITS W NE, PA. PHONE WAYNE isis BRIDGEPORTSPA- Geo. R. Park Es? Son THE MAR SHOP . . . Music and Records . . . HARDWARE Long Playing Records 0 R. C. A. Victor fo 118 EAST LANCASTER AVENUE Wayne, Pa. Tel. Wayne 0254 WAYNE, PENNA. WAYNE 1750 Rubins Employment Service 53,1 Vine Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. Male and Female Help Furnished Everywhere Market 7'S'493 ALBERT A.. KNECHT Band and Orchestra Instruments I 7.4 South 18th Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. LOf4f:zz74 WIRING REPAIRS COMPLIMENTS of a E1 1303111 C ' Ill FRIEND vwayngilly RADIO f TELEVISION - APPLIANCES FREE INFORMATION! On all Colleges and private Board' ing, Day, Military, Pre' paratory Schoolsg Secretarial, Dietetics Perf sonnel, Prefmed, Engineering and Accelerf ation permitting degree in 3 years or less. State qualified Educational Guidance Counselors having University Degrees will give you accurate information on school or college best meeting individual needs. Covers U. S., 30 years' service. Over 380,000 people helped. Give age and aim. Phone, visit or Write for Educatakmal guidance blank. American Schoolsll Colleges Association 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 2-434-v RCA mag. COIumbus s-6076 IF YOU ARE MOVING We Invite You to Phone WAYNE 559 For Our Estimate E. F. KROME11 ee S0Ns V. D1 FRANCESCO ea S0Ns Stone Quarries f Crushed Stone Building Materials f Contractor Ready Mix Concrete Main Ofiice - LLANERCH, PA. MCCLINTOCICS TAXI SERVICE P. R. R. STATION Compliments of Ryan's Esso ServicefCenter WAYNE PA Lancaster Avenue E99 Aberdeen Avenue , Wayne, Pa. A co: CALL WAYNE 700 WW 9762 1 l M I Phone Wayne 1496 LOCUST 74211 RACE 1154 LEWIS UPHOLSTERING Herman A. AWeise, jr. CQMPANY Casualty Insurance Established in Wayne Since 1930 COUTISICIOT 9 740 LAND TITLE BUILDING 227 East Lancaster Avenue PHILADELPHIA, PA. Wayne , , , Penna. Also on the Post UNION E? FRANKLIN STREETS PHONE: WEST CHESTER 0745 Compliments of HOFFMAN LUMBER CO. West Chester, Pa. LUMBER - MILLWORK - HARDWARE -I ROOFING I Doverclale Brand JAM - JELLY - PRESERVES The Better Kind FOR COLLEGES INSTITUTIONS BAKERS HARRIS PRESERVING COMPANY Dover, Delaware 0 SERVED IN THE VALLEY FORGE MILITARY ACADEMY DINING HALLS 0 Compliments of . . A FRIEND M444 df 1950. - Www ,4dalze44e4 Hirt, Arthur Lee, 1036 Fairfield St., Scranton 9, Pa. Hoelzer, Ernest Clyde, 1215 N. Inglewood St., Arlington, Va. Holmes, Ronald Conrad, 616 W. Taft Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Holsteinson, Axel Tage, Ave. Independencia No. 20, Ciudad Domingo, W. I. Holzhauer, Carl Ernest, 21 Woodside Ave., Brockton 45, Mass. Hunsberger, Richard A., 32 W. Summit St., Souderton, Pa. Hurley, James Barrington, 274 Benita Ave., Youngstown, Ohio. Ianni, Francis A., 904 Delaware St., New Castle, Del. James, J. A., 534 Hamilton Terrace, Johnstown, Pa. Jamison, John Stanley, 35-36 76th St Jackson Heights, N. Y. Jenkins, John David, 22 Wyoming St., Carbondale, Pa. Jimenez, Sousa Ignacio M., Reina 209, Havana, Cuba. Jolliif, James, 159 W. Main St., Wilmington, Ohio. Kelley, William B., 6415 Fairfax Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Kenworthy, Richard C., 1166 Franklin St., Melrose, Mass. Kerns, Robert A., Jr., 4418 Spruce St., Philadelphia 4, Pa. Khuen-Kryk, Karl, Beryn, Pa. Klarman, Alfred Henry, Jr., Melville Road, Farmingdale, L. I., N. Kniznik, Teddy Roy, 100 Brackett Road, Newton, Mass. Koenig, William Albin, 317 Buel Ave., Staten Island 5, N. Y. Koeniger, Fred H. A., 148 Wildwood Drive, Rochester IZ, N. Y. Kroeger, John A., 72-22 Austin St., Forest Hills, N. Y. LaCosta, Ricardo, Jr., 290 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Santruce, P. Lamparter, William John, Franklintown, Pa. Lush, Henry William, 1622 West St., Galeton, Pa. MacLean, Kenneth Ross, 66 Knickerbocker Rd., Manhasset, N. Y. McGrath, Norman J., 15421 Westbrook St., Detroit 23, Mich. McGraw, Wesley Allen, R. F. D. No. 5, Cumberland, Md. Maguire, Richard Joseph, 1815 Oak Rd., Pottsville, Pa. Malatesta, Richard James, II Legion St., Pompton Lakes, N. J. Mapleton, Robt. Felix, 720 N. E. 1o1st St., Miami, Fla. Marachek, George M., Jr., 241 Hartford Rd., Kenmore, N. Y. Marshall, G. Elbert, 206 Brookletts Ave., Easton, Md. Martin, James Clifford, Canadensis, Pa. Martin, John Carl, 2125 Locust St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. Miller, Jam-es Morrison, 101 Ridge Ave., Hawley, Pa. Mohn, Richard Eberly, 112 W. Main St., Ephrata, Pa. Mosch, Paul Godfrey, 80 Main St., Galeton, Pa. Mosher, John Edward, 196 Maine Ave., Gardiner, Maine. Murphy, Charles K., Lincoln Ave., Mexico, N. Y. Nauman, Charles Michael, Cresco, Pa. Pack, Ronald David, Lakeview Ave., Milford, Del. Palermo, Frank Paul, 23 South White Street, Shenandoah, Paluso, Howard Hughes, 137 Maple Terrace, Charleroi, Pa. Parshall, Howard A., 3823 Cadillac Boulevard, Detroit 14, Passarelli, Daniel John, Jr., Mizpah, N. J. Peacock, Paul Edward, III, Siminecian Farm, Wattsville, Pedersen, Clive L., 141 Neptune Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Pa. Mich. Va. R. Trujillo, S Y. Perez, Genovevo, All Mailto: Lt. George Gutierrez, Assistant Military Attache Cuban Embassy, 2639-16 Street, N.W., Washington 9, D. C. Perrin, Noel S., Harker School, Palo Alto, Cal. Perry, Jay Silbert, 36 W. 84th Street, Apt. 4C, New York City, N. Y. Pla, Gabriel Enrique, Box 91, Coloso, Puerto Rico. Placco, Oscar Angelo, 45 Philmont Ave., Cranston IO, R. I. Potter, Thayer Rockwell, 415 Maple Ave., Pittsburgh 18, Pa. Pritts, Victor Wayne, 121 Second Street, Oakland, Md. Probola, Henry Edward, 24 Sheridan Ave., Clifton, N. J. Raco, Joseph Daniel, 1813 N. 44th St., Pennsauken, N. J. Ramirez, Roberto, Pinca El Compromisof' Mayatenango, Guatemala, Ramsey, George Bernard, 310 E. Pine Street, Millville, N. J. Redditt, Hugh James, 25 Temby Road, Llanerch, Pa. Reed, Guy Anderson, 1032 Tyndall St., Pittsburgh 4, Pa. Reese, David John, I4 Helen Ave., Niles, Ohio. Reid, James Baskin, 74 Main Street, Framingham, Mass. Roberts, Franz Joseph,'Tyron St., Hillsboro, N. C. Roberts, John -Mason, Tryon St., Hillsboro, N. C. Rosenberg, Ralph, 111-25 78th Avenue, Forest Hills, N. Y. Ryder, William Harold, Jr., 3 Middle Road, Hamden 14, Conn. Saigh, George E., 97-10 Continental Ave., Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. Santangelo, Vincent Joseph, 757 Sandy, St., Norristown, Pa. Sarna, Edward, 72 Augusta St., South River, N. J. Scala, Jerome Arthur, 325 H-eberton Ave., Staten Island, N. J. Schlicht, Roger Donald, 159 Spring Valley Ave., Hackensack, N. J. Schuldecker, Allen, Jr., 35 Coryell St., Lambertville, N. Y. Schneider, Stanley, 3601 Farland Road, University Hts., Ohio. Shubach, Milton Fred, 2167 46th St., Astoria, L. I., N. Y. Schwartzstein, Marvin, I7 Norwood Court, W. Long Branch, N. J. Seaman, Donald Joseph, Locust Valley, R. D. No. 1, Barnesville, Pa. Seichepine, Melvin Paul, I9 E. 65th St., New York, N. Y. Seitz, John Clarence, 402 W. Mahoning St., Punxsutawney, Pa. Sharpe, Robert Walter, 27119 Russell Road, Bay Village, Ohio. 1 Simeonides, John Simon, 1216 W. Lycoming St., Philadelphia, Pa. Snow, William Townsend, 210 Ridgeway Rd., Weston, Mass. Soderberg, Carl Florice, 58 W. Parkhurst Place, Detroit 3, Mich. Speed, Horace, IQ Fort Hunt Rd., Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. Stonborough, Pierre, 3 Rue de Montfleury, Versailles, France. Stott, George Ira, Jr., 216 S. Front St., Phill-psburg, Pa. Stout, William Edward, 43 Augusta St., South River, N. J. Surmiak, Edward P., 683 Old Elm St., Conshohocken, Pa. Sykes, Walter Thomas, 211 Meeting House Rd., Jenkintown, Pa. C. A. Tannenbaum, Donald Martin, 1021 E. Broadway, Woodmere, L. I., N. Y. Taylor, Robert Werle, 3936 Evergreen Road, Pittsburgh 12, Pa. Tompkins, Francis Meade, III, Chesterbrook, East Falls Church, Va. Topley, Samuel John, 426 Miami Street, E. McKeesport, Pa. Toth, Louis, 558 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, N. J. Trainer, Clement Francis, S. Leopard Road, Berwyn, Pa. Ulrich, Jay Sylvester, 144 N. Poplar St., Elizabethtown, Pa. Valentine, Richard Marvin, 3103 S. High Street, Alexandria, Va. Valle, Nazario Gilbert, 402 Subida Iglesia St., Shop 25, Santurce, Puert Van Erp, Donald Al-bert, 618 W. 28th St., Wilmington 276, Del. Varbedian, Alexander, Jr., 25 Walnut Street, Putnam, Conn. Walker, Leroy Scott, 1201 E. Poplar St., York, Pa. Weisberger, Edmund Alan, 40 W. 77th St., New York, N. Y. Weissel, William J., 200 Coral Way, Coral Gables, Fla. Werner, Charles John, 1909 E. 29th St., Baltimore 18, Md. Wilson, Frank Pare, 3rd, 14639 Greenview Blvd., Detroit, Mich. Wilson, R. 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