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Military Academy Mexico, Missouri

1889

Twenty-Seventh Year

1915

Rated “Class A” by the United States War Department. Accred­ ited School to the Universities

Colonel E. Young Burton, B. A., University of Virginia, President

School Motto:

“Love,

Honor,

Truth”

Catalogue of Session, 1914-15 Announcements, 1915-16

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J^acultp COL. EMMETT YOUNG BURTON, B. A., University of Virginia

PRESIDENT A. B., University of Virgina, 1902; Graduate Student, Summer Quarter, University of Chicago, 1903 and 1905; Graduate Student in Engineer­ ing Department, University of Wisconsin, Summer Term, 1909; Graduate Student, University of Virginia, 1908-09; Principal of Howell Institute, Howell, Missouri, 1902-03; Professor of Mathematics in St. Charles Military Academy, St. Charles, Missouri, 1903-05; Teach­ er of Mathematics in State Normal, Kirksville, Missouri, 1905-07; Superintendent of St. Charles Military Academy, St. Charles, Missouri, 1907-08; Assistant in Mathematics, University of Virginia, 1908-09; Professor of Mathematics, Millsaps College, 1909-14; Secretary, Mill­ saps College 1911-14; President Missouri Military Academy 1914-.

MAJOR JOHN HAMMOND WHITMORE, A- BSECRETARY Randolph Macon Academy, 1894-96; Randolph Macon College, 1896-99; Principal Public Schools, Virginia, 1899-1901; Graduate Staunton Business College, 1902; Instructor St. Charles Military Academy, 1902-07; A.B., St. Charles College, 1908; Principal Department of Commerce, St. Charles Military Academy, 1908-11; Principal De­ partment of Commerce, Missouri Military Academy, 1911-15; Secre­ tary, Missouri Military Academy, 1911-15.

MAJOR J. CLYDE STROCK, A. B. PRINCIPAL OF ACADEMY Harrisburg Academy, ’06; A.B. Lebanan Valley College, ’10; Instructor in English and French, St. Charles Military Academy, ’10-’12; Travel and Study in Europe, T2-’13; Graduate Student, University of Chi­ cago, '14; Instructor in English and French, Missouri Military Academy, ’14-’15.

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MISSOURI MILITARY ACADEMY LIEUT.-COL. WILLIAM EVERETT MOULD COMMANDANT OF CADETS First Lieutenant (retired), United States Army; Detailed as Professor of Military Science and Tactics by the U. S. War Department; Michi­ gan Military Academy, Orchard Lake, Mich.; U. S. Military Academy, West Point; Service in Cuba, 1898; in Philippines, 1899 to 1901; ommandant of Cadets, Blees Military Academy, 1907-’08; Command­ ant of Cadets, Missouri Military Academy, 1908-’09, 1909-10, 1910-11, T?11"12’ 1912-13’ Professor Military Science and Tactics, Hitchcock i itary Academy, 1913-14; Commandant of Cadets, Missouri Mili­ tary Academy, 1914-15, 1915-.

CAPT. DAVID J. SAVAGE, A. B., English and Latin Minsaps College; Four years Principal in Public Schools, Mississippi; a ilaster and Instructor in Latin and History, Millsaps Prepara°Jy ™Ch001’.1912“14; Assistant in English, Millsaps College, 19124; Fellow in Latin and Greek, Millsaps College, 1913-14. Instruc­ tor m State Teachers’ Normals, Mississippi, Summers 1912-13-14; ns ructor in Latin and English, Missouri Military Academy, 1914-15; University of Missouri, 1915.

CAPT V. BURKETT HATHORN, B. S. Science and Athletics B.S., Milsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi, 1914; Science Club, Milsaps College, 1912-13-14; Instructor in Physics and Chemistry, Missouri Military Academy, 1914-15; University of Missouri, 1915.

CAPT. J. C. STOY, B. S. in M. E. Music and Manual Arts Academy of Richmond Co., Augusta, Ga., ’09; B.S., in M. E., A. and M. Col­ lege, Miss. 12; Asst. Director of Miss. A. and M. College Band, 1012; Instructor in Mathematics and Manual Training, Panola County, Mississippi, Agricultural High School, 13-14; Instructor of Music, Manual Training and Mechanical Drawing, Missouri Military Academy, 14-15.

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MISSOURI MILITARY ACADEMY MISS DORINDA BRUCE

(Hardin College) Music and Grades

COL. E. Y. BURTON (University of Virginia, University of Chicago, University of Wis­ consin).

Mathematics

MAJ. J. C. STROCK

(Lebanon Valley College, University of Chicago and Abroad). French, German and English

MAJOR J. H. WHITMORE (Randolph Macon College,. Dunnsinore’s Business College)

Business Courses

COL. W. E. MOULD (West Point and study of Spanish in Phillipines)

History and Spanish

CAPT. V. B. HATHORN

(Millsaps College)

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CAPT. N. R. RODES, M. D. Surgeon

LIEUTENANT F. E. BROWNING (Barnes Business College)

Stenography and Typewriting

LIEUTENANT W. C. KARLSON Mechanical Drawing

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Methodist Church, Rev. S. W. Hayne. Baptist Church, Rev. O. O. Green. Catholic Church, Father J. J. Dillon. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Zenas Garrett, First Reader. Episcopal Church, (making a change of Rectors). CLASS OFFICERS President

Vice-Pres.

Secretary

F. Ramsey

Treasurer

Historian

Senior

F. May

E. Sawyers

Wm. McAnally D. Johnson

Junior

E. Smith

B. Loggains

L. Huffman

L. Undine

T. Byers

Sophomore

T. Anderson

L. Wilson

B. Mayfield

H. Kruger

S. Brown

Freshman

G. Hill

P. Berkland

L. Werre

T. Crump

W. Jackson

8th Grade

F. Dougherty

H. Brady

L. Hall

S. Peppers

H. Castle

LowerSchool

J. Shirk

C. Castle

R. Campbell

M. Asbury

G. Cline

from one of the most prominent school men in the state ofMississippi, Dr. D. C. Hull, Superintendent of the schools of Meridian, Mississippi, and formerly President of Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi:

“Col. E. Y. Burton is one of the most practical and efficient school men of my acquaintance. He is possessed of a sound judgment for advising young men; he has rare tact in dealing with them; and his sympathetic nature equips ‘him splendidly for giving them the help that they invariably need in their early experience in boarding school or college. I do not know of a man any­ where to whom I would more enthusiastically commit the keeping of my own boy.”

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Kansas City, Mo. Billings, Mont.

Dr. John Punton Mr. Henry B. Miller

ROSTER OF CADETS

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Anderson, J. G. Anderson, Clifford Anderson, Thomas Asbury, Manuel Ballew, Charles < Berkland, Pierre Biggs, Robert Lee Bodley, Paul Brady, Henry Brandt, Conrad Brown, Stanley Brown, Eugene Browning, G. Buffaloe, Larry Byers, James Campbell, Robert Castle, Howard Catle, Claude Cleveland, Mack Cline, Georgie Crump, John Gray Dawson, Wallace Dixon, Riley Dougherty, Noble Dougherty, Frank Fell, Frederick Gregory, John Guyton, Roy A. 78


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Hagnauer, Earl Hall, Leonard Hill, Geo. M. Huffman, Loy Humphrey, Merrill Holcomb, Russel Jackson, Wilbur ""Johnson, Douglass Jones, Frank G. Karlson, William King, Verl Kruger, Harry Loggains, Bernie Lewis, Turner May, Frank Mayfield, Bosey Miller, Earl Leroy McAnally, William Nichols, James Ralph Paul, Uel Peppers, Roy Seifert Price, Wilbur Ramsey, Francis Reynolds, Cato Robnett, Nesbit Rublin, Clinton Sawyers, Lyman Ray 'Seeds, Robert Seip, Harold Shirley, Paul Shirk, Jay Shirk, William Sigwart, Richard Smart, Glenn 79


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Armstrong, Wm. Bunton, Win. Bromagin, R. O. Bane, Wm. Hopkins, C. Kerins Lewis Million, John Owens, F. Summer, G. Shoush, H. Witty, L.

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