The MMA Eagle, October 2005 Edition

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MMA Dad’s Weekend is coming, Oct. 14-16, 2005!

The Volume 104, Number 2

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Friday, Oct. 7, 2005

Homecoming brings 250-plus back to MMA Homecoming weekend 2005 at Missouri Military Academy brought more than 170 alumni from 24 states, Canada and Mexico back to the stately campus for a busy schedule of activities involving current and former students and faculty. Events began Friday morning, Sept. 30, and continued through Sunday evening, Oct. 2. “We had more than 250 alumni and guests for homecoming events,” said Lt. Col. Paul Gillette, MMA’s director of Institutional Advancement. “Homecoming weekend has grown here each of the last 10 years.” Activities began with the annual alumni golf scramble and luncheon at Arthur Hills Golf Course in Mexico at 11 a.m. Friday. More than 40 alumni participated. A barbecue in honor of the Golden Anniversary Class of 1955 was held at 6 p.m. Friday at Camp Mismilaca. Participants enjoyed food on the lawn near the lake and lodge, and more than 100 attended. Alumni wives judged barracks decorations as inspection was conducted at 9 a.m. Saturday, and selected Delta Company’s display as the winner. At 9:30 a.m. the noted Fusileers precision drill team

Contents Dale Dye returns.............2 Promotions given ............3 Class elections held ........3 Senior Ring Ceremony....3 All-school picnic............4 Centralia trip taken..........4 Summer Camp awards....4 Cadet Spotlight: BC Adam Harralson .....5 Ask a Cadet.....................5 Senior Ring Ceremony....5 Soldier’s Bar awards ......6 Junior School trip ......... 6 Cross country .................7 Football .........................7 Soccer.......................8

gave its first performance of the season under the direction of 1st Sgt. Greg Seibert before an appreciative crowd at the MMA Fieldhouse. A special review in tribute to the honor classes of 1935, 1940, 1945, 1950, 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970, 1975, 1980, 1985, 1990 and 1995 was held on Colonels Field on Saturday morning, Oct. 1. An alumni drill down and sweepstakes drill down were held, won by Tony Ehler, class of 1997 from Newton, Iowa, and Cadet Master Sgt. John Bassett of Vienna, Mo., respectively. An alumni awards convocation and performance of the MMA Cadet Chorus followed the review in the Centennial Gymtorium. MMA alumnus Capt. Dale Dye, class of 1962, author of “Platoon” and a participant in numerous Hollywood movies as an actor and military advisor, spoke to the Corps of Cadets at the Memorial Chapel.

See Homecoming on p.2

From left to right, Col. Ronald Kelly, Missouri Military Academy president, presents the sweepstakes drill down plaque to Cadet Master Sgt. John Bassett of Vienna, Mo. Alumni drill down winner Tony Ehler, class of 1997, from Newton, Iowa, and Alumni Association president Raymond Stotlar, class of 1971, from Carbondale, Ill., look on. The sweepstakes drill down was part of the annual Homecoming Review on Saturday, Oct. 1, at Colonels Field.

Dad’s Weekend promises many activities By Sgt. Kasey Turnbull

Dad’s Weekend marks the first weekend that most Missouri Military Academy parents are able to see their cadets since school started in September. Festivities start the evening of Friday, Oct. 14, and end Sunday, Oct 16. Friday night, the Junior School takes on Community R-6 in basketball action at 6 p.m. The MMA football Colonels meet Slater High School in football Saturday, Oct. 15, at 2 p.m. Saturday, the parents of cadets begin registering for activities at 8 a.m., and parent-teacher conferences will continue through 10 a.m. in the Academic Building.

Parents are also welcome to observe their cadets during inspection at 9 a.m. At 10a.m. the Corps of Cadets will form up on Colonels Field and hold a special Battalion Review honoring the fathers of cadets present. Cadets will have a drill down to determine the bestdrilled “new boy” and “old boy” in both the high school and junior school, followed by a luncheon picnic on front campus. Cadets will be allowed to sign out with parents after the football game and spend the rest of the afternoon with them, while also enjoying some time with friends or other cadets. The annual Dad’s Day

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Ball will be held in the Centennial Gymtorium at 8 p.m. Saturday, featuring Phoenix Entertainment from St. Louis. It will be the first of four formal balls at MMA this calendar year. Parent-teacher conferences will continue through Sunday from 8 a.m. until noon. Sunday Battalion Review at 1:30 p.m. will honor cadets who earned the academic wreath and star in JROTC for 2004-05. The cadets recognized are in the top 10 percent of their academic and JROTC classes. After the review, the MMA Fusileers will show off their new and improved skills and routine.

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In the Memorial Chapel at 6:30 p.m., the weekly vespers service will take place. It will be conducted by Chaplain Jim Berlin and cadet Sgt. 1st Class Jose Rosales. Lt. Col. Paul Gillette, MMA director of Institutional Advancement, said, “Dad’s Day is good, particularly with the ‘new boy’ parents. They are pleasantly surprised at the progress of their sons. “That, too, is a testament to the school. Some parents are still skeptical as to whether they made the right choice in sending their son here, but I think that this weekend helps them to justify that decision.”

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10/7/2005 9:29:24 AM


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