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

 - Class of 1964

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AND ron THE suwour or DECLARATION or wnm A firm RELIANCE ON Paoracriou or DIVINE PROVIDENCE waz Mutu ALLY PLEIQGE G ,A TO EACH Oman one sb -Q VJLIVES oun FORTUNES 5? AND our? SACR ED NNN' Hanan , fy! A , x f If A ES , 'TiJ,EfQ:gzjj'4i' H W N' it A ? k if 1' 1 kwa-11 K 'le 1 rruxillil 1: r M -,,.,:f f if N N zkiflfj ffl, ll Q, mi Q., ,M us - well- i , . ' 1 1, 2 if., '5 ., , ' a ff 4 ' r W rgife r 1942? ...Apps I' Bas-relief of General George Washington which was pre- sented to the Academy this year by Mrs, B. T. Gilbert, widow ot the sculptor. Generals Baker, Lampert and Devers view the memorial window in the Chapel dedicated to General Devers, a gift of the Class of l962. General Baker and members of the Philadelphia Society at Sons of the I Revolution admire the portrait of General of the Arrny Dwight D. Eisen- hower, presented to the Academy by the Society.

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Lippanzer's statewide tour of America, the beautiful white stallions from Vienna, and their riders from the Spanish Riding School put on a fantastic and color- ful showing of an age-long pageant of regal pomp. The horses sparked the true admiration of every equestrian there, The long-expected visit by the members of the Visiting Committees of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools came on Sun- day, April l2. For the following three days, they in- spected every aspect of the Cadets' academic lives at Valley Forge and, before leaving on Wednesday, drew up a preliminary report on their findings. Their Lt. Colonel Forston, Professor of Military Sci- ence of Gannon College and senior inspect- ing ofhcer during the Government Inspection scrutinizes the sharpness of the Corps of Ca- dets. The A W L G Dance -the splendor and the beauty. Il-...ll.- L maart: once-every-ten-years visit presented a three-fold op- portunity to show our accomplishments and growth of the past ten years, to discuss the various aspects of the educational aims of Valley Forge, and, most important, to learn from the obiective observations and recommendations of the experienced educators. The full report of its findings will not arrive until this summer, lout its preliminary findings were very favor- able. Immediately following the Evaluation Committee was the Government Inspection team which arrived Friday for their annual check. The three-man inspec- The equipment of Cadets Edward Davis and William Mills, sons of Alumni, is checked by Lt. Col. Forston, head ofthe l. G. Inspect ing Team. General Medenbach and Colonel Sanelli accompany the inspector.



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tion team was composed of Lt. Colonel John VV. For- ston, Gannon College, Major William R. Blakely, Pennsylvania Military College, and Lieutenant Carl- ton A. Mallory of Virginia Military Institute. The all- day inspection included a complete tour of the post, barracks inspection, a visit with the Superintendent, a Garrison Review, visits to the Military Science classes and to appropriate military demonstrations. Their report was extremely favorable and Valley Forge received its 34th consecutive Honor School designation. That Saturday, to add to the strain of the past week, the Valley Forge debators tied for Hfth place in the Patrick Henry Honor Society's Thirteenth An- nual Invitational Debate. Cadets Richard Jarden and Randall Bryant represented the Forge. The resolution, That the Federal Government should extend Social Security benefits to include complete medical care, was debated throughout the country this year as the national high school debate topic, ln all, fourteen teams, representing preparatory schools in the area, were entered in the local debate. Also, that day, Academy runners walked off with top honors in the Prep School Mile Relay at the an- nual Penn relays. The Forge relay team, which covered the distance in a time of 3.39, was composed of John Fritzinger, Gordon Crosby, Jim Poe and Jim Derbyshire. Each Cadet earned a medal and a broad smile from his coach, Major Quinn, forthe afternoon's superior performance. The Chapel Service on Sunday, April 19, was honored by the attendance of the Rt. Reverend J. Gil- lespie Armstrong, Bishop of the Diocese of Pennsyl- vania, to deliver the sermon. The message was power- ful, but no one knew that by Thursday the Bishop would be dead, a victim of his own dynamic energy. On Sunday the 26th, the Rt. Rev. Oliver J. Hart, Retired Bishop, Diocese of Pennsylvania, spoke in Chapel and the Garrison Parade that followed was in honor of the Sons of the Revolution. The Choir was oft to sing at Christ's Church and St. Michael's that evening, returning in the late hours for a well-earned rest. The National Honor Society inducted eleven mem- bers into the nation's highest high school honor soc- iety during Chapel Vespers on the 20th and on Wed- nesday night, the Annual Publications Dinner was held, After the usual quips and speeches by the Ad- visors and other guests, the Quill and Scroll Society inducted its new members. A commanding picture of members of D Troop. This picture, taken for the Greater Philadelphia Magazine, won a Hrst place for photographer, Sam Nocella, in the Ellis A. Gimbel Memorial Awards. f' ' ,, -1 if ABOVE: Cadets Knecht and Arnovitz examine a programming tape on an SMSG trip to the Computer office of the Philadelphia Gas Company. BELOW: Cadet Detwiler aFforcled the Corps of Cadets with many enioyable moments of pleasure with his expert playing of the Post Horn.

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