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CATALOGUE; and ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT
OF THE
Missouri Military Academy AT MEXICO, MISSOURI. ON BELLEVUE PLACE.
1909.
'/lul Disce aut Discede /
Calendar 1909-1910.
SEPTEMBER 15.—Wednesday, Twentieth Session opens at 10:00 A. M.
DECEMBER 22.—Wednesday, 12 M., Christmas Holiday begins. JANUARY 4.—Tuesday, 10:00 A. M., Christmas Holiday ends. JANUARY 27-29.—Intermediate Examinations.
MAY 19-21.—Final Examinations. 1\1AY 23.—Military and Field Day Exercises.
MAY 24.—10:00 A. M., Graduating Exercises.
MISSOURI PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY MtXICO. MISSOURI
Colonel TF. D. Fonvillc.
Faculty.
FACULTY AND OFFICERS, 1908-1909.
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT
COLONEL WILLIAM D. FONVILLE, A.B., A.M., Proprietor and Superintendent. Graduate Howard (Ala.) College; Two years Professor of Mathematics and mandant Howard College; Seventeen years Proprietor and Superin tendent of Alabama Military Institute; Nine years Proprietor and Superintendent of Missouri Military Academy. Professor
of
Com-
Mathematics.
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL WILLIAM E. MOULD,
Commandant of Cadets. Michigan Military Academy; United States Military Academy (West Point); Member 33rd Michigan Vol. Infantry (Cuba); Second Lieutenant 16th U. S. Infan try (Phillipines); First Lieutenant 18th U. S. Infantry; Com mandant of Cadets in Blees Military Academy; One year Commandant of Cadets in Missouri Military Academy.
Professor Military Science
and
Tactics, History
and
English.
MAJOR JAMES U. SNYDER, A. B.,
Principal of the Academic Department. Graduate of Georgetown (Ky.) College; Principal Carlisle (Ky.) High School; President Lee Baptist (Va.) Institute; Two years Professor English and Latin in Missouri Military Academy. Professor of English Language
and
Literature, and Expression.
MAJOR WILLIAMS L. VICK, B. S., Graduate Bethel (Ky.) College; Professor of Mathematics and Science Buchanan Col-* legiate Institute; Three years Professor of Mathematics in Missouri Military Academy. Professor
of
Mathematics
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and
Ancient History.
FACULTY—Continued. MAJOR HARRY E. VICK, B. S., M. S., Graduate of Bethel (Ky.) College; Professor of Science Princeton (Ind.) High School; Professor of Science Hartford City (Ind.) High School; Two years Professbr of Science in Missouri Military Academy.
Professor of Sciences
and
U. S. History.
MAJOR ROLLA McINTIRE, A. B., Graduate of Missouri University; Commandant of Jackson Military Academy; Four years Professor of Modern Languages in Missouri Military Academy. Professor of Modern Languages and Latin.
CAPTAIN MARION Y. FONVILLE, ijluate of Missouri Military Academy.
Assistant in Modern Languages.
CAPTAIN SHELBY C. GASS, Graduate Mo. Military Academy.
Principal of Grammar School. CAPTAIN JAMES A. DARNABY, Professor of Expression
and
Dramatic Art.
MAJOR N. R. RODES, M. D., Graduate of Westminster (Mo.) College; Graduate of Missouri (St. Louis) Medical Col lege; Nine years Surgeon in Missouri Military Academy; Lecturer Hygiene and Physiology.
Physician
and
Surgeon.
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. MAJOR HOWARD L. PARSONS, Principal. Graduate of Columbia (MoJ Normal Academy; Graduate of Draughon’s Business Col lege (St. Louis;) Principal of Eolia (Mo.) High School; Professor of English and Latin in same; Two years Professor of Business Branches in Missouri Military Academy.
Professor
of
Commercial Branches.
MAJOR W. L. VICK. Professor of Mathematics.
MAJOR H. E. VICK.
Professor
of
United States History 4
and
Geography.
FACULTY—Continued. MAJOR J. U. SNYDER, Professor of English and Correspondence. COLONEL W. D. FONVILLE,
Business Manager.
MILITARY DEPARTMENT. COLONEL WILLIAM D. FONVILLE, Superintendent. LIEUT.-COLONEL WM. E. MOULD. Commandant. CAPTAIN MARION FONVILLE, Quartermaster.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT. MISS NEVILLE CARLETON FONVILLE, Piano and Director of Orchestra. MISS RUTH FONVILLE, Teacher of Cornet. MAJOR W. L. VICK, Leader of Glee Club and Male Quartette. CADET WRIGHT ARMSTRONG, Leader of Cadet Band.
ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT. MAJOR W. L. VICK, Manager. CAPTAIN L. M. WHITE, Foot-ball Coach. MAJOR H. E. VICK, Basket-ball Coach. CAPTAIN FRED PILCHER, Base-ball Coach. MISS MILDRED WHITNEY, Dancing Teacher.
HOME DEPARTMENT. COLONEL W. D. FONVILLE, Superintendent. MRS. W. D. FONVILLE, Manager. MRS. M. J. NICHOLS, Housekeeper.
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ROSTER OF CADETS.
Arranged in order of sessional average daily grades. A grade of 80 per cent, is required to pass. It will be noticed that the highest number of credits are won. as a rule, by the best students. “Old Nick” does not seek the company of a busy man. Fractions omitted in grades below 90.
Distinguished. , CHARLES DENTON MITCHELL.......... EDWARD CLARKE ................................... BYRON M. GRAHAM .............................. JOHN DONALD CRUISE ...................... RAYMOND JOHNSON ............................ HARRY J. SCHAFER .............................. ALMON EUGENE TINKELPAUGH .. WILBUR EARL CARLIN ...................... JOSEPH RUSSELL COLTER .............. J. ROY McCLAY ...................................... R. S. CROWDER ...................................... PARKER ELMER McCORMICK .......... JOHN FRANKLIN TURNER.................. CURTIS MULKEY FIELD ...................... SHERIDAN WILLIAM LINDENMEIER WILLIAM GEORGE JONES .................. CLAUD GUY LIGON .............................. GUY MOSELY PARSONS ...................... THOM H. SHUTTEE................................
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Grades. . . 95.5 .. 93.6 . 92.7 . 91.6 . 91.4 . . 91.3 . 91.3 . 91.2 . 91.2 . 91.2 . 90.3 . 90.7 . . 90.5 . . 90.3 .. 90.1 . . 90 . 90 . 90 . 90
Credits.
Demerits.
394 412 73 378 E E
248 141 496 277 E E
72 664 61
A 189 143 324
Proficient.
Grades.
OREN CODY FOWLER
89
HERBERT SPENCER MOORE
89
JULIAN' BERTEN SANDERS
89
JAMES ROY TRIPLETT
89
JACK N. YOUNG
89
GAIL TOLER AID
88
FRED LEWIS BRUINGTON
88
JOHN BUFORD CARMICHAEL
88
Credbits.
Demerits.
212
E E 58
E
C
2 B
0
0
WILLIAM WALLER FREEMAN*
88
ALBERT OLIVER HEIM
88
B
WAT IE LEE MAYFIELD
88 88
D
WALTER LEE PHILLIPS
ACHILLES OTTO SEELINGMAN
88
B
CARL SHAFER
88
ADOLPH WALTER BUSS
87
64
GEORGE MONROE CLARK
87
410
WALLACE FISKE
87
JESS PERRY McBRIDE
87
DeLORME BLACKBURN ROBINSON
87
WALTER RUTHENBERG
87
RAYMOND TALBOT
87
D
181
E
0
0 E
2 B
GLENN ALBERT WILCOX
87
22
OSCAR WARREN WYATT
87
61
ARTHUR SEWELL ANDREWS
86
JOSEPH CONNER
86
HARRY MARK COPPINGER
86
D
CLYDE ORVILLE DUCKWORTH
86
D
GEORGE WARD GILLIGAN
86
B
JOHN VANHOY LOWERY
86
B
C 827
MAC EUGENE MILES
86
c
ROBERT WRIGHT ARMSTRONG
85
E
HOLLAND HARMOND BOLES
85
E
BERTRAM HARRISON BROWN
85
c
CECIL CRAWFORD CORBETT
85
E
GROVER GOODMAN
85
0
0
Grades.
Distinguished.
Credbi.ts.
FERRIS P. GOODRICH
85
0
ROY FRANK KNOWLES
85
15
WILLIAM ALGIE SUTTON
85
260
DANIEL WINTERFAIR
85
158
CHARLES ALVIN VARNON
85
79
Demerits. 0
E
PHIL WILLIAM McCLAY
84
CLIFFORD LAVERN METTLER
84
218
WILLIAM STEWART
84
0
0
WILL G. HOAGLAND
83
E
WALTER KENNETH HYDE
83
D
GODFREY BINKLEY MILES
83
E
CARLTON LEWIS RAMSEY
83
E
THOMAS OTTO TANTON
S3
E
FRED FRANK BOLES
82
D
GLENN E. BONEBRAKE
82
FRANK E. BRUTON, JR.
82
JACK GARNETT
82
ROY RAMSEY
82
B
E
15 A
VOORHEES COONS
80
D
ROBERT FULLER NEWCOMB
80
E
REGINALD WILLOUGHBY SUTTON
80
E
79
JOHN ORLIN STONE
E
EXPLANATION. Credits are given for excellence in all the departments of effort. Academic. Home. Athletic and Military.
The cadet receiving the highest number of credits wins the gold
medal offered by Mr. R. D. Worrell, of Mexico, to the most meritorious cadet.
Demerits are given for inefficiency in every department. It is an extremely easy thing to get a demerit, without special effort or in spite of fair effort. To understand
the record, A means demerits under 10; B, between 10 and 50; C, between 50 and 100; D.
between 100 and 200; E, above 200. Distinguished cadets are allowed certain privileges, in the discretion of the Super
intendent, not to be enjoyed by delinquents. MEDALS. 1.—Gold Medal, for highest scholarship during the entire session.
final examinations.
Depends upon the
Open to all cadets in the Academic Department who carry
not fewer than four regular studies.—Offered by Mr. Chas. A. Buckner, Mexico, Mo.
Senior Class 190S-1909.
ALUMNI. CLASS OF 1909. Charles Denton Mitchell... .Pryor, Okla. Herbert S. Moore... .East St. Louis, 111. Thom H. Shuttee El Reno, Okla. Almon Eugene Tinkelpaugh, El Reno, Ok. Glenn Albert Wilcox Omaha, Neb.
Omaha, Neb. George Monroe Clark Edward Clarke West Plains, Mo Curtis Mulkey Field....San Angelo, Tex. Byron M. Graham Alvarado, Tex. J. Roy McClay Altus, Okla.
CLASS OF 1908. Shelby Cecil Gass
Ralph Berdet Hendershot.. .Hebron, Neb.
Mexico, Mo.
CLASS OF 1907. Frank Gibson Punton. .Kansas City, Mo. John Punton, Jr Kansas City, Mo. William Oscar Smith... .Thompson, Mo.
Marion Yancey Fonville Mexico, Mo. O. Harold Lee Oklahoma. Okla. Robert Merritt Llewellyn... .Mexico, Mo.
CLASS OF 1906. Leslie Cooper Gillette Paul Floyd Hoss Louis Olin
Ralston, Okla.
.El Paso, AlbertTex. Clarence Hunt Wagoner, I. T. Charles Edward King. .. .LaGrange, Ill. .............................................. Kansas City, Mo.
CLASS OF 1905. George Boddie, Jr Lafayette, Ky. Lewis Albert Ellis... .So. McAlester, I. T. Arthur Clyde Fox... .San Antonio, Texas
Claude W. Norton. .. George T. Robertson. Joseph R. Wilcoxson
Columbus, Kas. ... .Mexico, Mo. ...Fayette, Mo.
CLASS OF 1904. Percy B. James... Langdon R. Jones Raymond Lavin... Stuart F. Logan. Lurin P. Macklin.
.Kansas, City, Mo. Kennett, Mo. Poplar Bluff, Mo. ....Abilene, Tex. .... St. Louis, Mo.
David E. Olih.... W. Earle Parker.. Emil Roehry Leonard M. Stern. Reuben W. Taylor
Kansas City, Mo. ...Wagoner, I. T. ........Ironton, Mo. Camden, Ark ... .Roanoke, Mo.
CLASS OF 1903. William Wallace Fry, Jr. ....Mexico, Mo. Lowell R. Patton Clarksville, Mo.
William O. Lotz Ironton, Mo. Edmund A. Rodenberg... .St. Louis, Mo.
CLASS OF 1902. Machir J. Dorsey.. John A. Guthrie, Jr. N. C. Fonville
Columbia, Mo. .Seattle, Wash.
John C. Fortune Georgiana, Ala. Henry B. Miller Billings, Mont. ...................... Missouri Military Academy
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ALUMNI— Continued.
CLASS OF 1894: H. C. Murphy Wilson Murray Edward O'lvis J. R. Parkinson H. C. Pegram Charles A. Ramsay H. H. Robinson N. Paul Sisson H. G. Tureman.... E. E. Walker R. P. C. Wilson
A. E. Asbury, Jr. George H. Brinkerhoff E. R. Carpenter J. A. Duncan John R. Dyer Charles W. Herndon George W. Jones Charles Koetter G. P. Lingenfelter, Physician, Denver, Col. Rolla McIntire Mexico, Mo. H. H. Larimore
Kansas City, Mo.
CLASS OF 1893. Frank M. Avery Clinton, Cecil M. Baskett, Editor... .Mexico, ... .Fayette, John S. Farrington Kansas City, George S. Gill'.
Wm. H. Hays... Mark J. Kilgore H. Gordon Lamb F. M. Marshall..
Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo.
..Hannibal, ... .Mexico, Fort Scott, .........Napton,
Mo. Mo. Kas. Mo.
CLASS OF 1892. Thos. S. Baskett.... Adolph Boeckler, Jr. Wm. H. Dulany, Jr.. Thomas C. Proctor
A. R. Hammett R. K. Jacks... Ben R. Naylor.
.. .Mexico, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. .Hannibal, Mo.
El Paso, Tex. Montgomery City, Mo. Clinton, Mo _ Monroe City, Mo.
CLASS OF 1891. Otto Bayse.
Rhodes Clay, Rep., Lawyer, Mexico, Mo.
Bowling Green, Mo.
EAGLE STAFF.
MAJOR JAMES U. SNYDER
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CAPT. CURTIS MULKEY FIELD LIEUT. GEO. M. CLARK ------
CADET HERBERT MOORE CADET ALBERT HEIM, CADET WALTER K. HYDE CADET ALMON TINKELPAUGH, CADET J. ROY McCLAY MiSS HELEN JOLLY -------
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Siyma Pi Fraternity.
MILITARY DEPARTMENT.
A POST OF THE NATIONAL GUARD. COLONEL WILLIAM D. FONVILLE, Superintendent. LIEUT.-COLONEL WM. E. MOULD. (1st Lieut., U. S. A., retired.) Commandant. CAPTAIN MARION FONVILLE, Quartermaster. OFFICERS OF THE STAFF.
CHARLES DENTON' MITCHELL, Captain and Adjutant. MAC EUGENE MILES, Sergeant-Major.
Company ‘ A” Captains. Mulkey Curtis Field.
Company “B.” George M. Clarke.
First Lieutenants. John B. Carmichael. Almon E. Tinkelpaugh.
First Sergeants. Clifford L. Mettler.
Albert O. Heim.
Sergeants. William A. Sutton Glenn A. Wilcox.
Oren Cody Foyler. Sheridan W. Lindenmeier. Corporals.
Edward Clark. Adolph Walter Buss.
Wilber Carlin. John F. Turner.
MUSICIANS.
Chief Trumpeter. Thom. H. Shuttee.
Principal Musician. Roy Knowles. Parker McCormick.
Corporal. J. Roy McClay.
Trumpeters. Daniel T. Winterfair.
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It would be out of place and certainly untimely to discuss now a thing so universally recognized as the value of music in a school like this. The fact is. it is indispensable. The students are shut in, as it were, from the usual pleasures of society to prepare for the sterner realities of life. When worn in body and mind, music comes to offer refreshment, contentment, enjoyment, mental activity, and moral advancement. It engages the nobler part of a boy at a time when seducing spirits would run riot in the soul. INSTRUMENTAL.
Individual lessons are given on any orchestral or band instruments and piano. Glass instruction is given in Band, Orchestra, Chorus, and Glee Clubs. The charge for lessons on any instrument is $5.00 per month in advance. As soon as a student is capable of reading music at sight he is assigned a place in the Cadet Band or the Missouri Military Academy Orchestra. The charge per year for use of piano is $10.00. Those studying other than piano will furnish their own instruments.
VOCAL.
Individual and class lessons may be had by the cadets under a specialist at the usual rates charged for such instruction. MO. M. A. ORCHESTRA.
Miss Fonville, Director. Col. W. E. Mould ... Sheridan Lindenmeier Glenn A. Wilcox .... George M. Clark .... Harry Schafer Carl Shafer . Marlon Fonville .... Miss Ruth Fonville ., Claud Ligon Wright Armstrong John Turner
. First Violin. . First Violin. .. First Violin. Second Violin. Second Violin. Second Violin. Solo Cornetist. . First Cornet. Second Cornet. ... Trombone. ............ Piano.
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