1955 Missouri Military Academy Viewbook

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OPPOHTBIfinfS F0fl fffgf (Huff It is entirely possible that your boy may have hidden musical talents of which

no one is aware. Working on the assumption that only by trying out before an ex­ pert can this be definitely determined, every boy is encouraged to try out for one

or more of the many musical organizations at M. M. A. Even if he proves to

have no talent, the music department offers him excellent training in the appre­ ciation of good music, which is a valuable, life-long asset to anyone. In addition to the regular musical organizations, private instruction is provided, under expert

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CALENDAR.. 1955-1956

CALENDAR.. 1956-1957

Registration of New Cadets

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Registration of New Cadets

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Sept. 3

Registration of Old Cadets

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Sept. 6

Registration of Old Cadets

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Sept. 4

Fall Furlough

.... Nov. 23-27

Christmas Furlough Begins

. Dec. 16

Fall Furlough

.... Nov. 21-25

Christmas Furlough Begins

. Dec. 20

Christmas Furlough Ends . Jan. 2, 1956

Christmas Furlough Ends . Jan. 2, 1957

Spring Furlough

Spring Furlough

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. Mar. 14-20

Commencement Exercises .

. May 24

Graduation.............................. May 27

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. Mar. 13-19

Commencement Exercises .

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Graduation.............................. May 26


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COLONEL CHARLES R. STRIBLING, JR., A.B.

MAJOR JAMES S. FULKES, B.A.

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Director of Athletics (Spanish)

38 Years of Experience; 35 Years al MMA A.B.. Washington and Lee University, 1917; Greek Scholar, Washington and Lee, 1916: Fishburne Military School, 1917; Second Lieutenant. Field Artillery, 1918; Commandant of Cadets, Fishburne Military School, 1919-20; Assistant Com­ mandant, Missouri Military Academy, 1920; Commandant of Cadets, Missouri Military Academy, 1921; Superintendent and President, Missouri Military Academy, 1933; Lieutenant Colonel. World War 11; President, Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States, 1953.

18 Years of Experience; 18 Years al MMA B.A., University of Chattanooga, 1937; University of Tennessee, 1933; Head Counsellor, Camp Ocoee, 1936-37; Graduate Study, University of Missouri, 1938; Red Cross Water Safety Director, 1916.

MAJOR ORRVAL MAUPIN, A.E. Q uar ter mas ter

MAJOR EUGENE LAMM, A.B., M.Ed. Principal {English) 20 Years of Experience; 16Years at MMA A.B., University of Oklahoma, 1935; M.Ed., University of Oklahoma, 1948; Graduate Study, Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury, Vermont, 1947; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Kappa; English Instructor, Okemah, Oklahoma; Principal, Fort Cobb High School, 1935-1941.

MAJOR CHESTER M. NUNN, A.B., M.S. Commandant (Science) 21 Years of Experience; 16 Years al MMA A.B., Washington University, 1934; M.S. in Zoology and Chemistry, Washington University, 1936; Instructor in Zoology, Washington University, 1936-37; Grad­ uate Work in Medicine, Washington University, 1937-39; Graduate Work in Education, Washington University, 1939; Instructor in Chemistry and Biology, Normandy High School, 1939; Instructor in Science, Bowling Green High School. 1940-11; Graduate Work, Northwestern University, 1946; Westinghouse Science Fellowship to Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1953.

16 Years of Experience; 16 Years al MMA A.E., Hannibal LaGrange College, 1939; Northeast Missouri State Teachers’ College. 1939; University of Missouri, 1940; Audrain County Public Schools, 1939-41.

LIEUTENANT COLONEL JOHN M. ROWORTH, B.A. Professor of Military Science and Tactics 19 Years of Experience; 2 Years al MMA B.A., Beloit College, 1936; Graduate. The Infantry School, Fort Benning; Attended the Royal Australian Military College, 1942; Southwest Pacific 1 heater; Legion of Merit; Bronze Star Medal; Philippine Liberation Ribbon; Occupation Medal Japan; Combat Infantry Badge; Distinguished Unit Emblem; Duty_with Occupation Forces in Japan, 1950-53.

CAPTAIN DERRILL S. KUHLMAN, B.S., M.Ed. Assistant. Principal {Social Studies)

14 Years of Experience; 9 Years al MMA B.S., Southeast Missouri State Teachers’ College, 1912; Bollinger County Public Schools, 1911-12; Lieutenant. United States Navy, 19-12—16; Counsellor, Camp Stewart for Boys, 19-18; M.Ed., University of Missouri, 1952.

CAPTAIN JOHN E. HIRSCH, B.S., M.Ed. Ma the ma tics

13 Years of Experience; 9 Years al MMA B.S., University of Missouri, 1942; M.Ed., University of Missouri, 1949; Captain, United States Air Force, 1942-45; Distinguished Flying Cross.

CAPTAIN RUSSELL F. JACOBS, B.S., M.S. Mathematics

MAJOR CURTIS C. JENNINGS, B.S., M.A. Social Studies 28 Years of Experience; 13 Years al MMA B.S., Northeast Missouri State Teachers’ College, 1936; M.A., University of Missouri, 1942; Principal, St. Francois County Schools, 1927; Instructor in Social Studies, Desloge High School, 1932-1940; Chairman, History Department, Desloge High School, 1940-42.

MAJOR GEORGE L. PIPER, B.S.

12 Years of Experience; 7 Years al MMA B.S., University of Illinois. 1917; M.S., University of Illinois, 1950; Mathematics Instructor, Martinsville High School, 1917-18; Lieutenant, United Slates Navy, 1913-46.

CAPTAIN JOHN A. BLACK, B.S., M.S. Mathematics

7 Years of Experience; 7 Years al MMA B.S., University of Oklahoma. 1918; M.S., University of Missouri, 1953; United States Army. 1912-1916; Purple lieart; General Electric Mathematics Fellow­ ship to Purdue University, 1953.

Art

MAJOR ELMER R. JACKSON, B.M. Director of Admissions 26 Years of Experience; 26 Years al MMA B.M., Central College, 1931; Director of Music, MMA, 1931-1948; Director of Admissions, 1948.

MAJOR G. DAVID BAILEY Commandant of Junior School 29 Years of Experience; 20 Years al MMA Illinois Military School, 1925; Captain, Illinois National Guard, 1926; Kansas State Teachers’ College, 1926; University of Cincinnati. 1931; Western State Teachers’ College, 1932; Commandant, Illinois Military School, 1926-1934.

25 Years of Experience; 12 Years al MMA B.S., Northeast Missouri State Teachers’ College, 1941; Schuyler County Public Schools, 1924-33; Instructor in Art, Queen City Schools, 1933-10; Director, Camp Lincoln, 1944; Director, Camp Stewart for Boys, 1944-47.

MAJOR CARL W. HOLLRAH, B.S., M.S. Science

15 Years of Experience; 11 Years al MMA B.S., Central Missouri State Teachers’ College, 1938; M.S., University of Mis­ souri, 1948; Instructor in Mathematics, Dawn High School, 1940-11; Mathe­ matics and Physics Instructor, West Plains High School, 1941-43; Instructor in Physics, Stale Teachers’ College. 1943-44; General Electric Science Fellowship to Case Institute of Technology, 1952.

15 Years of Experience; 13 Years al MMA B.S., Northeast Missouri Stale Teachers' College, 1938: Instructor in Social Science, La Plata High School, 1938-1940; Instructor in Social Studies. MMA, 1940; Lieutenant, United Slates Navy. 1942; M.Ed., University of Missouri, 1948; On Leave of Absence with Armed Forces in Germany, 1952-1954.

Director of Music 4 Years of Experience; 4 Years al MMA B.S., University of Missouri, 1950; Graduate Study, University of Missouri, 1953: United States Navy, 1913-46; United States Navy, 1951; South Korean Presi­ dential Citation, 1951.

CAPTAIN DARIUS L. RICHARDSON, B.S., M.S. Science and Mathematics 9 Years of Experience; 6 Years al MMA B.S., Southwest Missouri State Teachers’ College, 1918; M.S., Kansas Stale Teachers’ College, 1952; Instructor. Galena High School, 1916-47; Superintendent of Schools, Butterfield, 1949-51.

CAPTAIN CHARLES R. STRIBLING III, A.B., B.J.

MAJOR JOE D. BAILEY, B.S., M.Ed. History

CAPTAIN PAUL F. CHERCHES, B.S.

English and Journalism

DR. HARRY F. O’BRIEN, M.D. Physician 22 Years of Experience; /4 Years al MMA M.D., St. Louis University; Marquette University, University of Louisville, St. Luke’s Hospital, Cotton Belt Railroad Hospital.

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5 Years of Experience; 3 Years al .MMA A.B., University of Missouri, 1919; B.J., University of Missouri. 1950; Missouri Military Academy, Legion of Honor and Valedictorian, 1911; University of Wisconsin, 1945; United States Navy, 1945-46; Sigma Della Chi Journalism Award. 1950; Counsellor, Camp Minocqua. 1947-53; Instructor in English and Journalism and Tactical Officer, The McCallie School, Chattanooga, 1950-52.


CAPTAIN WALTER F. TAYLOR, JR., B.A. English

3 Years of Experience; 3 Years al MMA B.A., University of Mississippi. 1951; United States Maritime Service, 1945-46; United Stales Army, 1946-48; Graduate Study, University of Mississippi, 1952.

CAPTAIN VERNON G. SCHNECK, B.S., M.S. Commerce 4 Years of Experience; 3 Years al MMA B.S.. Central Missouri Stale Teachers’ College, 1949; M.S., Kansas State Teach­ ers’ College, 1951; United Slates Marine Corps, 1942-16; Commercial Instructor, Roscoe High School, 1951-52.

CAPTAIN PERRY A. GUEDRY, B.S., M.Ed. English

4 Years of Experience; 2 Years al MMA B.S.. Louisiana State University, 1948; M.Ed., Louisiana State University, 1949; Phi Delta Kappa; Second Lieutenant, Infantry, 1949-50; Instructor in English, Leon Godchaux High School, 1950-53.

CAPTAIN ROBERT F. WILLIAMS, B.A., M.A. Latin

3 Years of Experience; 2 Years al MMA A.B., Marquette University, 1950: M.A.. Marquette University, 1951; Phi Alpha Theta; Instructor in Latin, West Bend High School, 1951-53.

CAPTAIN ROBERT O. PIPER Ma t he ma tics 2 Years of Experience; 2 Years al MMA Missouri Military Academy, 1947; Park College, 1947; University of Kansas City, 1950; University of Missouri. 1951; Counsellor, Camp Stewart for Boys, 1946-48; United States Marines, 195.1-53; First Marine Division in Korea, 1952-53.

NATHALIE RICHARDSON, B.S.

THE FACULTY Fronl rout. left to right: Major E. R. Jackson, Major Curtis C. Jennings, Major Orrval Maupin, Lt. Col. John M. Roworlh. Colonel C. R. Stribling, Major Eugene Lamm, Major Chester M. Nunn, Major James S. Fulkes, Major G. David Bailey. Second row, left to right: Master Sergeant Edgar H. Botkin, Captain Waller F. Taylor, Jr., Major Joe D. Bailey, Captain Russell F. Jacobs. Captain Derrill S. Kuhlman, Captain Vernon G. Schneck, Captain Robert 0. Piper, Captain Perry A. Guedry, Master Sergeant Leo P. Davenport, Captain Paul F. Chcrches. Third row, left to right: Master Sergeant Frank R. Fisher, Master Sergeant Donald W. Phillips, Major Carl W. Hollrah, Captain Darius L. Richardson, Captain John E. Hirsch, Captain John A. Black, Captain Charles R. Stribling III, Captain Robert F. Williams, Major George L. Piper, Captain Frank R. Davis.

English 16 Years of Experience; 6 Years al MMA B.S., Southwest Missouri State Teachers’ College; Instructor, LaRussell, Galena, Bowers Mill, Butterfield, 1941-51.

MALD M. SHOTWELL, R.N. N arse

MASTER SERGEANT EDGAR IL BOTKIN

MASTER SERGEANT LEO P. DAVENPORT

Assistant to PMS&T 12 Years of Experience; 4 Years al MMA Entered Army in 1943: 22 months in Pacific Theater with 38th Division; One Year in Korea with 25th Division.

/4 Years of Experience; I Year al MMA Entered Army, December, 1910. Served at Camp Bowie. Texas. 1910-12. Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and Hawaiian Islands, April, 1912, to February, 1913. Graduate of OCS, Fort Kiley. Kansas, June 10. 1913. 40th Recon. Troop, 10th Infantry Division, South Pacific. May, 1911. to November, 1945. Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 8th Army, Yokohama, Japan. November. 1917. to February, 1950. Returned to United States, March. 1951, and assigned to present duties, April, 1954.

MASTER SERGEANT DONALD W. PHILLIPS

37 Years of Experience; 4 Years al MMA

Assistant to PMS&T

R.N., Levering Hospital, 1914; World War I, 1918-19; Assistant Superintendent, Pike County Hospital, 1928-34; Assistant Superintendent. Levering Hospital, 1934-37; Superintendent, Levering Hospital, 1937-10; Indian Reservation. 1942-48.

8 Years of Experience; 4 Years al MMA Entered Army, 1947; Graduate Leadership and Instructor School, 1918; 42nd Engineer Battalion in Korea, 1948; 11th Engineer Battalion in Japan, 1948-50; Korean Campaign, 1950-51.

CAPTAIN FRANK R. DAVIS Mess Officer 30 Years of Experience; .9 Years al MMA Enlisted in Regular Army. .1925; 17th Infantry, 1925-41; Graduate Small Arms Firing School, 1935; Member United States Infantry Rifle Team, 1935-37; Dis­ tinguished Marksman, 1938; All-American Rifle Team. 1938; First Lieutenant, Military Police, 1912; Major, Military Police, 1916.

MASTER SERGEANT FRANK R. FISHER 19 Years of Experience; 1 Year al MMA Entered U.S.M.C., 1935. Entered U. S. Air Force, 1940. Entered U. S. Army, 1943. Graduate of OCS, Fort Benning, Georgia, 1943. Served with 91st In­ fantry Division, 1944-45. Served with 2nd Infantry Division. Korea, and 1st Cavalry Division, Japan, 1952-54. Returned to United States, September. 1954, and assigned to present duties October 13, 1954.

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DORIS D. DAVIDSON Secretary to the Superintendent 12 Years of Experience: 12 Years al MMA Graduate, Chillicothe Business College, 1913.

HELEN L. MAUPIN, A.A. Secretary to the Principal 9 Years of Experience; 4 Years al M MA A.A., Christian College; TWA Airline Hostess, 1946-18; University of Illinois, 1918-19.


OFFICERS

ASSOCIATIONS

COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Front row (left to right): Captain Norman Scott, Captain Mackie Johnston, Captain Robert Stewart. Captain Silvio Lombardi.

Second row: Lieutenant Nelson Nauman, Lieutenant Robert Samples, Lieutenant Robert Diamond.

NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Front row (left to right): Carter, J., Wilson, J., Fromine, Anderson, Huff, Clark. J. R.. McDonald, Hyde. Uhlig, Bilyea, Evans. Second row: Stuber, Warner, Bohley, Vieman, Stephens, West, Mejia, Pine, Kopp, Creek. Third row: Baran, R., Seeger, Tiger, Meinert, .Hope, Rixman, Gibbons, Haney, Bird, McClellan, B., McKibbin, Rudman. Backrow: Schulman, Dodson, Hook, G., Yahrmarkt, DeRemus, Taylor, McClellan, M., Tegtmeier, Davidson. Piano, Rockel.

DELTA PHI Front row (left to right): Johnston, Haney, Fromine, Hogen, Carter, J., Hallquist, Martini.

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Roeder, Hook, G., McClellan, M.» Tiger, Shaw, Ribback, Schulman.

ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Front row (left to right): Piano, Samples, Diamond, Scott, Meinert, Johnston.



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16—JOHNSTON, OSBORN McCRACKIN. Newark, Mis­ souri. Company “C,” Cadet Major and Battalion Com­ mander; Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Eagle 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; M-Club 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 4; Athletic Association 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Letter 3. 4; Company Football 1, Letter 1; Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Captain 4, Letter 3, 4; Fresh.-Soph. Basketball 1. 2, Letter I. 2; Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Letter 1, 2, 3, 4; 2nd String All-Confer­ ence Football 4; Best 120-lb. Athlete 1; All-School Wrestling Champion 135-lb. Class 1; Permanent Soldiers Bar 4; Rifle Sharpshooter I; Rifle Marksman 2, 3, 4; Gold Military Wreath I, 2, 3, 4; Fusileers 1, 2; Award for Neatest Room 1; Honor Guard 1, 2, 3; President Sophomore Class; Vice-President Junior Class; Vice-President Senior Class.

SENIOR CLASS ROSTER 1—ANDERSON, ROBERT EARL, Dallas. Texas. Com­ pany “C,” Cadet Corporal; Company Football 1, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4; Company Basketball 3; Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4; M-Club 4; Color Guard 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4.

2—CHANEY', JAMES WALTER, Saini Louis, Missouri. Company “A,” Cadet Private First Class; Glee Club 3, 4; Rifle Marksman 4; Varsity Manager for All-Sports 3, 4.

3—CLARK, JOHN ROBERT, Dallas, Texas. Company “C,” Cadet Corporal; Company Football 3, 4, Letter 3, 4; Company Basketball 4; Company Wrestling 3; Company Football All-Star Team 3, 4; M.P. 3, 4; Fusileers 3, 1.

4—CLARK, ROBERT JAMES, Carroll, Iowa. Company “D,” Cadet Private First Class; Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Honor Guard 2. 3; Color Guard 4; Fusileers 2, 3; Dramatics 4, Secre­ tary 4; Rifle Sharpshooter 4; Company Football 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4; Company Basketball 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Company All-Star Football Team 4; Company All-Star Basketball Team 3; Company All-Star Softball Team 3.

5—COLBERT, FLOYD EUGENE, Wentzville, Missouri. Company “A,” Cadet Private First Class; Glee Club 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4; Drum and Bugle Corps 3; Concert Band 3, 4; Company Football 3, 4, Letter 3, 4; Company Basketball 3, 4, Letter 3, 4. 6—DAVIDSON, DONALD PATRICK, Magnolia, Arkansas. Company “D,” Cadet Corporal; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum and Bugle Corps 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 4; Pep Band 4; Company Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4; Company All-Star Football Team 4; Company Basketball 1, 2, 3; Dramatics 4.

7—DIAMOND, ROBERT DALE, Saint Louis, Missouri. Company “C,” Cadet Second Lieutenant; Permanent Soldiers Bar 2, 3, 4; Fusileers 1, 2, 3; Honor Guard 1, 2, 3; Rifle Sharp­ shooter 1, 2,4; Rifle Marksman 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Eagle 1,2,3; Company Football I, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3; Varsity Football 4, Letter 4: Freshman Basketball 1; Company Basketball 2. 3; Varsity Wrestling 3, 4, Captain 4, Letter 3, 4; Varsity Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Letter 3, 4; Company Wrestling 3, 4; Company Swimming 1, 2; 2nd Place Battalion Wrestling Champion 175-lb. Class; 2nd Place Battalion Golf Champion 3; M-Club 4; Athletic Association 4; Hot Rod Club 4, Presi­ dent 4; Sophomore Class Treasurer.

8—DOBAK, JOHN DANIEL, Fori Uonard Wood, Missouri. Company “A,” Cadet Corporal; Company Football 3, Letter 3; Varsity Football 4, Letter 4; Varsity Swimming 3, 4, Leiter 3, 4; Varsity Track 3; Company Football All-Star Team 3; Color Guard 4; Concert Band 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Hungry Five 3, 4.

17—LEONARD, WILLARD ROBERT, Saini Joseph, Mis­ souri. Company “C,” Cadet Private; Dance Band 4; March­ ing Band 4; Concert Band 4; Company Football 4, Letter 4; Company Basketball 4, Letter 4.

18—LOMBARDI, SILVIO, JR.. Kirkwood, Missouri. Com­ pany “A,” Cadet Captain and Company Commander; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Soldiers Bar 3, 4; Rille Marksman 1, 2, 3, 4; Company Football 3, 4; Company Basketball 2, 3, 4.

9—EDEN, WILLIAM ANTHONY, Belleville, Illinois. Com­ pany “C,” Cadet Private First Class; Dance Band 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4; Hungry Five 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 4; Sax Quartet 4; Life Saving 3; Varsity Swimming 3; Varsity Wrestling 3, 4. Letter 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 3.

19—McCLELLAN, BRADFORD, Wapiti, Wyoming. Com­ pany “D,” Cadet Corporal; Glee Club 2, 3; Fusileers 2, 3, 4; Honor Guard 3; Rifle Marksman 1; Rifle Sharpshooter 2; Rifle Expert 3, 4; Company Football 1, 2; Varsity Rifle Team 3, 4; Varsity Wrestling 2; Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4.

10—EVANS. RALPH WILLIAM, Yeller. Iowa. Company “D,” Cadet Corporal; Glee Club 2; M.P. 2, 3, 4, Commander 4; Honor Guard 2, 3; Fusileers 2, 3; Varsity Track Manager 2, 3, 4; Varsity Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, Letter 3.

20—ME1NERT, JOSEPH G00DW1N, El Dorado, Arkansas. Company “A,” Cadet Private; Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Hungry Five 2, 3,4; Glee Club 1, 2; Military Gold Wreath 2; Company Football .1, 2, Letter 1, 2; All-Star Company Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4, Letter 3. 4; Varsity Rifle Team 3, 4, Captain 4, Letter 3, 4; Expert Rifleman in Battalion High Score 4; Rifle Expert 3, 4; Com­ pany Softball 1, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3; Company All-Star Softball 3; M-Club 4; Athletic Association 4.

11—GABBERT, KEITH AUSTIN, Berkell, Missouri. Com­ pany “D,” Cadet Private First Class; M.P. 3, 4; Rifle Expert 3, 4; Fusileers 3; Company Football 3, 4, Letter 3, 4; Company Basketball 4, Letter 4; Varsity Rifle Team 4, Letter 4; Com­ pany All-Star Football Team 4. 12—HALLQUIST, JOHN BERGER HI, Hillsboro, Missouri. Company “D,” Cadet Sergeant; Eagle 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Permanent Soldiers Bar 4; Fusileers 2; Honor Guard 2; Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Rifle Sharpshooter 4; Varsity Football 3. 4, Letter 4; Company Basketball 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4; Company Football 2, Letter 2.

21—MILBURN, CURT WILSON, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Company “A.” Cadet Private First Class; Company Football 1; Varsity Rifle Team 4; Bugler 1, 2, 3. 4; Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Drum and Bugle Corps 1, 2, 3, 4.

13—HANEY, BELL CHARLES, Hominy, Oklahoma. Com­ pany “C,” Cadet Corporal; President Junior Class; President Senior Class; Varsity Football 2, 3. 4, Letter 3. 4; Varsity Wrestling 2, Letter 2; Company Basketball 2, 3, 4, Letter 2. 3, 4; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4; Delta Phi 3, 4; M-Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Guard 3; Softball 2.

22—NAUMAN, NELSON ROGER, Saint Louis. Missouri. Company “D,” Cadet Second Lieutenant; Mighty Mite Foot­ ball 1; Company Football 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4; Company Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Wrestling 4; Senior Life Saver 3: Softball 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Marksman 1; Rifle Sharpshooter 2, 3, 4; Honor Guard 2, 3; Fusileel's 2, 3; Perma­ nent Soldiers Bar 2; Eagle 3.

14—HOGEN. 11AROLD JOI IN, Chicago. Illinois. Company “C,” Cadet Private; Eagle 3; Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, SecretaryTreasurer 3; M-Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Rifle Sharpshooter 2. 3; Fusileers 3; Military Gold Wreath I , 2, 3, 4; Best Driller Old Cadet 3; Honor Guard 2, 3; Class Secretary 1, 2, 3; Company Football 1, 2, Letter J, 2; Varsity Football 3, 4, Letter 3, 4; Fresh.-Soph. Basketball 1, 2, Letter 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Letter 3, 4; Varsity Track 3, 4; Honorable Mention All­ Conference Football 4.

23—PEDROZA, ROBERT, Kansas City, Missouri. Com­ pany “C,” Cadet Private; Company Football 4, Letter 4; Company Basketball 4, Letter 4; Company Football All-Star

Team 4.

24—PIANO, ROBERT GRIMES, Columbia, Missouri. Com­ pany “D,” Cadet Sergeant; Mighty Mile Football1, Letter 1; Company Football 3, Leiter 3; Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Letter 2, 3, 4; Freshman Basketball 1; Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Company Wrestling 2; Company Swimming 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4; M-Club 4; Athletic Association 4; Rifle Sharpshooter 2; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band L 2, 3, 4.

15—HUFF, DONALD EDWARD, Great Bend, Kansas. Company “D,” Cadet Master Sergeant; Mess Sergeant 4; Soldiers Bar 4; Glee Club 1, 2,3,4; Honor Guard 3, 4; Fusileers 3; Rifle Sharpshooter 4; Dramatics 4, President 4; Varsity Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 1, 2, 3, 4; Company Wrestling 3, 4, Letter 3; Company Basketball 4, Letter 4; Varsity Track 3, 4, Letter 3; Company Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 1, 2, 3, 4.

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25—PINE, GEORGE IRION. JR., Saini Louis. Missouri. Company “A,” Cadet Sergeant; Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club Assistant 2, 3, 4; Mighty Mite Football 1, 2, Letter 1, 2; Company Football 3, 4, Letter 4; All-Star Company Softball 3; Honor Guard 2, 3; All-School Spellin" Champion 3; Dis­ tinction English III; Varsity Fencing 3; Company Basketball 1, 2, 4; Company Softball .1, 3; Dramatics 4. 26—RACEN, STEPHEN JOHN, Saint Louis. Missouri. Company “A,” Cadet Corporal; Glee Club 3, 4; Dramatics 4, Vice-President 4; Company Basketball 3, 4. Letter 3, 4; Varsity Pootball 3, 4, Letter 4; Riding Club 3; Fusileers 3. 27—RIBBACK, EDWIN CARY. Chicago, Illinois. Com­ pany “A,” Cadet Private; Eagle 2, 3, 4, Board of Control 4; AU-Tine Eagle Honor Roll 4; Quill and Scroll 4; I.S.P.A. Award 2, 3; Delta Phi 3, 4; Dramatics 4; Distinctions in American and Modern History 3: Mighty Mite Football 2, Letter 2; Company Football 3, 4, Letter 4; Varsity Tennis 3. 28—RIXMAN, RAYMOND LOUIS, Saini Louis. Missouri. Company “A,” Cadet Corporal; Eagle 2, 3, 4; Rifle Marksman 1, 3, 4; Honor Guard 3; M.P. 4; Mighty Mite Football 1, Letter 1; Company Football 2, 3, 4, Letter 4; Varsity Swim­ ming 1; Varsity Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3. 29—SAHLBZERG, JOHN EDWARD, Waukegan, Illinois. Company “D,” Cadet Private First Class; Company Football 3, 4, Letter 3, 4; Company Basketball 3, 4. Letter 4.; Rifle Marksman 3.

30—SAMPLES, ROBERT PROCTOR, Peoria, Illinois. Company “C,” Cadet First Lieutenant and Company Com­ mander; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1. 2, 3; Drum and Bugle Corps 1, 2; Fusileers 2. 3; Soldier Bar 2, 3, 4; Cheer­ leader 2, 3, 4; Rifle Sharpshooter I, 2, 3; Honor Guard 3; President Freshman Class; Secretary Senior Class; Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Captain 4, Letter 3, 4; Varsity Swimming 2, 4; Varsity Tennis 3, 4. Captain 4, Letter 3, 4; Company Foot­ ball 1; Company Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Basketball 1; M-Club 3, 4, Co-Chairman 4; Athletic Association 4.

31—SCOTT. NORMAN ROBERT, Saini Louis, Missouri. Company “D,” Cadet Captain and Battalion Adjutant; Even­ song Reader 4; Eagle 1, 2, 3. 4, Board of Control 4; Oogle 2, 3, 4; All-Time Eagle Honor Roll 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; I.S.P.A. Award 2, 3; Columbia Press Award 2, 3; Cadet Waiter 1, 2; Fusileers I, 2, 3; Rifle Marksman 1, 2; Rifle Expert 3; Rifle Sharpshooter 4; Most Valuable Sophomore to R.O.T.C.; Honor Guard 1, 2, 3; Military Gold Wreath 1, 2, 3. 4; Meritas Award 2; Permanent Soldiers Bar 2, 3, 4; Distinction in Mod­ ern History 2; Company Football 1, 2. 3, Captain 3, Letter 1, 2, 3; Varsity Football 4, Letter 4; Company Basketball 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4; Freshman Basketball 1. Letter 1; Varsity Track 1. 2, 3. 4, Captain 4, Letter 1, 2, 3, 4; Gold Track Medal 3; Athletic Association 4; M-Club 2, 3, 4; M.P. 2, 3; Firing Squad 3; Vice-President Freshman Class; Company Track 2, 3, Captain 2. 3; 2nd String Company Basketball All-Star Team 2; All-School Quarler-Mile Champion 2, 3; All-School Half-Mile Champion 2; All-School Broad-Jump Champion 2; 2nd Place All-City Quarter-Miler 2, 3; 2nd Place AH-City Half-Miler 2, 3; 3rd Place All-District Quarter-Miler 3; 4th Place All-Conference Quarter-Miler 3.

32—SIMONSEN, HARRY LOUIS, Marion, Iowa. Com­ pany “D,” Cadet Corporal; Mighty Mile Football 1. 2, Letter I, 2; Company Football 4, Letter 4; Company Basket­ ball Manager 1; Company Basketball 4; Physical Education 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; 2nd Place Battalion Wrestling Champion 103-lb. Class; Rifle Marksman 2, 4; Sharpshooter 3; Eagle 2, 3, 4, Board of Control 4; Dramatics 4.


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34—SMITH. GARY RICHARDSON, Springfield, Missouri. Company “A.” Cadet Private; Fusileers 3; Company Football 3, 4, Captain 4, Letter 3, 4; Company Basketball 3, 4, Captain 4, Letter 3, 4; All-Star Company Basketball 3; Rifle Marks­ man 4; Honor Guard 3; Varsity Baseball 3; M.P. 3. 35—STEWART, ROBERT MARSHALL, Blue Island, Illi­ nois. Company “D,”_ Cadet Captain and Company Com­

mander; Concert Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 3; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Soldiers Bar 3, 4; Chi­ cago Tribune Medal 3; Rifle Sharpshooter 3. 4: Fusileers 2, 3; Honor Guard 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 4, Letter 4; Company Football I, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3; Freshman Basketball 1; Life Saving 2; Varsity Tennis 2; Company Basketball 2, 3, 4, Letter 2. 3, 4; Softball 3.

36—STUBER, CARL WILLIAM, JR„ Marion, Iowa. Com­ pany “C,” Cadet Corporal; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Hot Rod Club 4; Fusileers 3; Rifle Expert 3, 4; Rifle Sharpshooters 2; Company Football 2; Varsity Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4; Varsity Rifle Team 3, 4.

37—VESTAL, JAMES OTIS. Hope. Arkansas. Company “C,” Cadet Private; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 3: Varsity Football 3, 4, Letter 3, I: Company Football 2, Letter 2: Fresh .-Soph. Basketball 2; Company Basketball 3, 4, Letter 3; Varsity Track 2, 3; M-CIub 3, 4; Rifle Sharpshooter 3. 38—VIEMAN, JOHN DOW, Bourbon, Missouri. Company “A,” Cadet Master Sergeant; Marching Band 1; Company Football 4, Letter 4; Company Football All-Star Team 4; Company Basketball 1. 2, 3, Leiter 2, 3, 4; Varsity Rifle 'Team 4; Varsity Track 3, 4.

39—WARNER, CRAIG DEE, Des Moines, Iowa. Company “D,” Cadet Sergeant; Eagle 3; Color Guard 3; Rifle Sharp-

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40—WEST, JOSEPH ARTHUR, Saint Louis. Missouri. Company “C,” Cadet Sergeant; Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Fusileers 2. 3; Soldiers Bar 4; Honor Guard 3; Rifle Marksman 1. 4; Varsity Football 4, Letter 4; Varsity Swimming 1. 2. 3. 4. Letter 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity 'Crack 3, 4; Company Football 1, 2. 3. Letter 3; Company Wrestling 2. 3; Companv Swimming 1, 2, 3. 1.


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bers of the Junior School and takes part in all types of military maneuvers on a military basis. The program calls for 45 minutes per day of drill and instruction. It covers rifle marksmanship, military courtesy, calisthenics, hygiene, drills in barracks for­ mations and close order drill. The Junior School takes part in all MMA battalion parades and reviews. Discipline is light but firm and covers all activities.

JUNIOR SCHOOL

F A C MAJOR G. DAVID BAILEY Commandant of Junior School 29 Years of Experience; 20 Years al MMA Illinois Military School, 1925; Captain, Illinois National Guard. 1926; Kansas State Teachers’ College, 1926; Univer­ sity of Cincinnati, 1931; Western State Teachers’ College, 1932; Commandant, Illinois Military School, 1926-1934.

MAJOR GEORGE L. PIPER, B.S. Art 25 Years of Experience; 12 Years al MMA B.S., Northeast Missouri Stale Teachers’ College, 1941; Schuyler County Public Schools. 1924-33; Instructor in Art, Queen City Schools, 1933-40; Director, Camp Lincoln, 194 1; Director, Camp Stewart for Boys, 1944-47.

CAPTAIN DERRILL S. KUHLMAN B.S., M.Ed. Assistant Principal (Social Studies') 16 Years of Experience; 9 Years al MMA B.S., Southeast Missouri State Teachers’ College, 1942; Bol­ linger County Public Schools, 1941-42; Lieutenant, United States Navy, 1942-46; Counsellor, Camp Stewart for Boys, 1948; M.Ed., University of Missouri, 1952.

CAPTAIN PAUL F. CHERCHES, B.S. Director of Music 6 Years of Experience; 6 Years at MMA B.S., University of Missouri, 1950; Graduate Study, Univer­ sity of Missouri, 1953; United States Navy, 1943-46; United States Navy, 1951; South Korean Presidential Citation, 1951.

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L T Y CAPTAIN DARIUS L. RICHARDSON B.S., M.S. Science and Mathematics 9 Years of Experience; 6 Years al MMA B.S., Southwest Missouri Stale Teachers’ College, 1948; M.S., Kansas State Teachers’ College, 1952; Instructor, Galena High School, 1946-47; Superintendent of Schools, Butterfield 1949-51.

COURSE OF STUDY The course of study in the Junior School, which ex­ tends from the fourth through the eighth grade, is planned after the Missouri State Course of Study, supplemented by practices of the best schools in nearby cities and those of eastern preparatory schools. The course is designed to prepare students for entrance into the MM A High School or any other standard high school.

CAPTAIN WALTER F. TAYLOR, JR., B.A. English 3 Years of Experience; 3 Years al MMA

B.A.. University of Mississippi, 1951; United States Maritime Service, 1945-46; United States Army, 1946-48; Graduate Study, University of Mississippi, 1952.

SMALL CLASSES—The Junior School classes are limited to less than half the number of pupils found in the average public school class. This permits individual help at all times, enables the faculty to know exactly what each boy has accomplished each day, and gives them an accurate understanding of each boy’s needs. Two hours of supervised study— one in the afternoon and one at night—give the average boy plenty of time to get his lessons. There is an extra period each day for all students who require additional help.

CAPTAIN ROBERT O. PIPER Mathematics 2 Years of Experience; 2 Years al MMA Missouri Military Academy, 1947; Park College, 1947; Uni­ versity of Kansas City, 1950; University of Missouri, 1951; Counsellor. Camp Stewart for Boys, 1946-48; United States Marines, 1951-53; First Marine Division in Korea, 1952-53.

NATHALIE RICHARDSON, B.S. English

SEVENTH GRADE—English: Spelling, Gram­ mar, Composition, Penmanship. Literature: Read­ ing, Book Reports, Remedial Sections. Arithmetic: Percentage, Commercial Discount, Graphing, Sim­ ple Interest. Social Studies: Geography of North America, History. Science and Health. Music. Art and Crafts. Junior Band. Varsity Football, Basketball and Baseball. Intramural Sports.

EIGHTH GRADE—English: Spelling, Grammar and Composition, Penmanship. Literature: Read­ ing, Book Reports, Remedial Sections, Drama. Arithmetic: General Review, Mensuration and Introduction to Algebra. Social Studies: Geog­ raphy of South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. History of the United States, The U. S. Constitution, Constitution of Missouri. Science and Health. Music. Art and Crafts. Typing. Junior Band. Varsity Football, Basketball and Baseball. Intramural Softball, Tennis, Track, Wrestling, Boxing, Swimming.

INTELLIGENCE TESTS

Intelligence tests show that the Junior Cadets rank higher than the average pupil in the public schools. This is due in part to the high type of families from which these boys come and to the atmosphere of refinement and culture in which they have lived.

WEEKLY LETTER FOURTH GRADE—English: Spelling, Oral and Written Composition, Rules of Grammar, Oral and Silent Reading, Literature, Penmanship. Arith­ metic: Multiplying and Dividing, Multiplying with two-figure numbers and Using Simple Frac­ tions. Social Studies: Geography, History. Sci­ ence and Health. Music’.’and‘ 'Drawing. Junior Band. Supervised Play.

16 Years of Experience; 6 Years al MMA B.S., Southwest Missouri State Teachers’ College; Instructor, LaRussell, Galena, Bowers Mill, Butterfield, 1941-51.

JUNIOR SCHOOL DAILY PROGRAM ENTIRELY SEPARATE Although this department, with its own well-quali­ fied faculty, its own excellent buildings and equip­ ment, and its own grounds and athletic fields, is entirely separate from the High School, it occupies a position of great benefit in connection with the Senior School. It carries with it the prestige and resources of the Academy and makes use of many of the High School’s facilities. The Junior Cadets make full use of the library, gymnasium, swimming pool, rifle range and tennis courts at hours which do not conflict with the use of this equipment by older boys.

CATALOG

FIFTH GRADE—English: Spelling, Reading, Literature, Language, Oral and Written Composi­ tion, Bules of Grammar, Penmanship. Arithmetic: Fractions and Denominate Numbers, Introduction of Decimals. Social Studies: Geography, His­ tory, Science and Health. Music and Drawing. Junior Band. Supervised Play.

MODIFIED PROGRAM The Junior Cadets participate in practically every type of activity offered in the High School but each activity is carefully modified to suit their size and age. A well-balanced program is filled with whole­ some stimulating activities in both work and play and is under the constant personal supervision of members of the faculty.

SIXTH GRADE—English: Spelling, Reading, Grammar and Composition, Penmanship. Arith­ metic: Decimal Fractions, Denominate Numbers. Social Studies: Geography, History. Science and Health. Music and Drawing. Junior Band. Super­ vised Play.

MODIFIED MILITARY TRAINING A separate military organization is maintained for Junior Cadets. The unit is officered by older mem64

Each week the cadets are required to write a letter to their homes. This letter is corrected by the teachers and serves as an English and Penmanship exercise.

TERMS AND EXPENSES

The Academy bill for Junior Cadets for the entire year is $1350.00, due upon en­ trance but, for convenience, may be paid as stated on Page 54. The uniform outfit, described in detail on Page 54, costs $250.00 and is to be paid for on receipt of statement.



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JUNIOR SCHOOL 1—STEVE ROSS ARNOLD, Clayton, Mo.— Cadet Private Company “B”; N. R. A Marksman, Maroon and Gold Bar.

2—JON KENT BELTRAM, Lexington, Mo.—Cadet Sergeant Company “B”, N. R A. Sharpshooter Bar Four; Letters in Football. Track, Wres­ tling. and Basketball; Certificates in Baseball: Annual Minstrel, Honor Medal and Athletic Bar. Maroon Triangle for Posture; Maroon and Gold Bar.

3—ROCK IE PAUL BERNARD. Kansas City. Mo —Cadet Corporal Company “B”; N. R. A. Sharpshooter Bar Four. Annual Minstrel; Band Certificate; Maroon and Gold Bar with Five Stars

I—THOMAS MADSEN BONNICKSEN, Colorado Springs, Colo—Code* Private First Class Company “B ’; N. R. A. Sharpshooter Rar One; Maroon Triangle for Posture, Maroon and Gold Bar; Band Certificate; Annual Minstrel. 5—STEPHEN THOMPSON BRUMM, SI. Joseph. Mo.—Cadet Corporal Company “B”; N. R. A. Marksman: Athletic Certificates in Foot ball and Basketball; Annual Minstrel; Band Certificate; Honor Medal and Bar­ racks Bar; Maroon and Gold Bar with Five Stars.

6—-CHRISTIAN BUEHLER, IV, Chicago, III—Cadet Sergeant Company “B”; N. R A. Sharpshooter Bar Three; Athletic Certificates in Tennis; Annual Minstrel and Band Certificate; Honor Medal and Bars in Barracks and Military; Maroon Triangle for Posture; Maroon and Gold Bar

7—JOHN THOMAS FAIRCHILD, JR., University Cilv, Mo.—Cadet Sergeant Company “B”; N. R A. Marksman First Class; Athletic Letter in Football; Athletic Cerlilicatesin Basketball and Baseball Honor Medal and Barracks Bar; Best Drilled Old Cadet Dad’s Day. 195 I; Maroon and Gold Bar. 8—RODNEY GORDON GARTUNG, Macksville. Kans.-Cadet Sergeant Company "B”; N. R. A Marksman; Athletic Letters in Football and Basketball: Wrestling Certificate; Annual Minstrel; Honor Medal and Barracks Bar; Maroon and Gold Bar with Five Stars 9—JAMES CHARLES GRESTY, Prairie Village, Kans.—Cadet Private Company “B”; N R. A. Marksman; Athletic Certificates in Football, Basketball, and Wrestling; Annual Minstrel; Maroon and Gold Bar.

10—JOHN LESLIE HILL. Sioux City, la.—Cadet Corporal Company “B”; N. R. A. Sharpshooter Bar One; Athletic Letter in Football; Honor Medal and Barracks Bar; Maroon and Gold Bar.

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11—THOMAS WILLIAM KEPPNER, La Grange, //I.—Cadet Private Company “B”; N. R. A. Marksman; Band Certificate; Annual Minstrel; Maroon Triangle for Posture; Maroon and Gold Bar.

20 — RAYMOND ECCLES PRINCE, Carbondale. III.—Cadet Sergeant Company “B”; N. R. A. Marksman; Athletic Certificates in Football and Basketball; Honor Medal and Bars in Barracks and Military, Maroon Triangle for Posture; Maroon and Gold Bar with Five Stars.

12— STEPHEN C. KOPCH A,Sappington, Mo.—Cadet Sergeant Company “B”; N. R. A. Sharpshooter Bar One; Athletic Letters in Track and Foot­ ball; Athletic Certificates in Basketball and Baseball; Band Certificate; Annual Minstrel; Junior Scholastic Winner Grade 7; Scholarship Plaque Highest Grades in 7th Grade 1953-54; Honor Medal and Bars in Scholar­ ship. Barracks, Military, and Eaglet; Maroon Triangle for Posture; Maroon and Gold Bar.

21—WILLIAM BURCH REDDEN, St. Louis, Mo.—Cadet Sergeant Company “B”; N. R. A. Sharpshooter Bar One; Athletic Letter in Foot­ ball; Athletic Certificates in Basketball, Wrestling, Track, and Baseball: Best Drilled New Cadet Dad’s Day 1953-51; Annual Minstrel; Honor Medal and Bars in Barracks and Military; Maroon and Gold Bar with Five Stars.

13— BRUCE PATRICK McIIALE, Kansas City, Mo— Cadet Corporal Company “B”; N. R. A. Sharpshooter Bar One, Basketball Certificate; .Annual Minstrel; Honor Medal and Barracks Bar; Maroon Triangle for Posture; Maroon and Gold Bar with Five Stars.

22—DOUGLAS DEAN SELTSAM, Spearville, Kans.—Cadet Private Company “B”; N. R. A. Sharpshooter; Athletic Certificates in Football, Basketball, and Wrestling; Annual Minstrel; Maroon and Gold Bar.

14— JAMES NORWOOD MARTIN, Sioux Falls, S. Da*.—Cadet Private Company “B”; N. R. A. Pro-Marksman; Maroon and Gold Bar with Five Stars.

23—JEFFREY SEN NETT, Wichila, Kans.—Cadet Corporal Company “B”; N. R. A. Marksman First Class; Athletic Letter in Football; Best Drilled New Cadet Dad’s Day 1951-55; Honor Medal and Scholarship Bar; Maroon Triangle for Posture; Maroon and Gold Bar with Five Stars.

15— JOHN BENSON MEYER, Kansas City. Mo — Cadet Private First Class Company “B"; N. R. A. Sharpshooter, Athletic Letters in Football and Wie.dling; Athletic Certificates in Basketball and Track; Annual Minstrel; Honor Medal and Military Bar; Maroon Triangle for Posture; Maroon and Gold Bar with Five Stars.

21—SANFORD MORTON SHAPIRO, University City, Mo.—Cadet Sergeant Company “B”; N. R A. Sharpshooter; Athletic Letter in Foot­ ball; Athletic Certificates in Wrestling, Track, and Basketball; Annual Minstrel; Honor Medal and Bars in Barracks and Military; Maroon and Gold Bar with Five Stars.

16 —JAMES WILLIAM MILLER, Lawrenceville, III.—Cadet Lieutenant and Company Commander of “B"; N. R. A. Sharpshooter Bar Six; Athletic Letter in Football; Athletic Certificates in Basketball and Baseball; Annual Minstrel, Honor Medal and Bars in Barracks and Military; Maroon and Gold Bar.

25—PAUL EUGENE SKINNER, Lincoln. Nebr.—Cadet Private Com­ pany "B”; N. R. A. Sharpshooter; Athletic Letter in Football; Maroon Triangle for Posture; Maroon and Gold Bar.

17— FREDERIC ARTHUR MORRIS, Waukegan, III.—Cadet Sergeant Company “B”; N. R. A. Sharpshooter Bar One; Athletic Certificates in Swimming, Basketball, and Wrestling; Honor Medal and Bars in Barracks and Military, Maroon 'Triangle for Posture; Maroon and Gold Bar with Five Stars.

26—LEO BERNARD SULTZMAN, Hannibal, Afo.—Cadet Corporal Company “B”; N. R. A. Sharpshooter Bar One; Honor Medal and Bars in Scholarship and Barracks; Maroon and Gold Bar with Five Stars.

18— JERRY AVERY PAGE, Kansas City, Mo.— Cadet Sergeant Com­ pany “B”; N. R. A Sharpshooter; Athletic Letter in Football; Athletic Certificates in Basketball and Track; Band Certificate; Honor Medal and Bars in Barracks and Military; Maroon Triangle for Posture; Maroon and Gold Bar with Five Stars.

27—MICHAEL JUDSON TIFFANY, Wichila, Kans.—Cadet Corporal Company “B”; N. R. A. Marksman First Class; Athletic Letter in Foot­ ball; Honor Medal and Scholarship Bar; Maroon Triangle for Posture; Maroon and Gold Bar.

19—HOWARD DUDLEY PERRY, II, Dallas, Texas.—Cadet. Private First Class; N. R. A. Sharpshooter Bar Two; Athletic Letter in Football: Athletic Certificates in Basketball, Wrestling, and Baseball; Annual Minstrel; Band Certificate; Maroon and Gold Bar.

28—JERRY RAY WHITTAKER, Denver, Colo— Cadet Sergeant Com­ pany “B”; N. R. A. Marksman; Tennis and Band Certificates; Maroon Triangle for Posture; Maroon and Gold Bar.

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ROSTER OF CADETS 1954 - 1955 Alexander. Gordon. Normandy. Missouri Alt, William. Webster Groves. Missouri Anderson, Robert, Dallas, Texas Andrews, Ross, Law ton, Oklahoma Arends, Anthony. Elmhurst, Illinois Arnold. Steven. Clayton, Missouri


Bohley, Thomas, St. Louis, Missouri Bonnicksen, Thomas, Colorado Springs, Colo­ rado Bonnicksen, William, Colorado Springs, Colo­ rado Boyce, 1. F., St. Louis, Missouri Bruce, Robert, Wichita. Kansas Brumm, Stephen, St. Joseph, Missouri Bruner, Wilbur, Hope, Arkansas Bryant, James, Jr., Clayton, Missouri Buehler, Christian IV, Chicago, Illinois Bueneman, James, Wright City, Missouri

Calvin, Ronald, St. Louis, Missouri Carter, James, Kansas City, Missouri Carter, Richard, Kansas City, Missouri Chaney, James, Baltimore, Maryland Charlton. Russell, North Miami, Florida Clark, Albert, St. Louis, Missouri Clark, Robert, Dallas, Texas Clark, Robert, Carroll, Iowa Colbert, Gene, Wentzville, Missouri Connelly, Denis, Wichita, Kansas Cooper, Russell, Chicago, Illinois Cope, Gerald, Topeka, Kansas Countie, David, St. Louis, Missouri Creek, James, Wichita, Kansas Croaston, Richard, Omaha, Nebraska Crookshanks, Michael, Western Australia Cunningham, Charles, Peoria, Illinois

Davidson, Donald, Magnolia, Arkansas Davis, James, St. Louis, Missouri DeHaven, Earl II, Jefferson City, Missouri deQuevedo, Ivan, Greenfield, Illinois DeRemus, Lawrence, Overland Park, Kansas Diamond, Robert, St. Louis, Missouri Diedrichs, Royal, North Platte, Nebraska Dobak, John, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri Dodson. Claiborne. Jr., Dalhart, Texas Dominguez, Manuel, Havana, Cuba Doran, Bruce, Springfield, Illinois Dornoff, James. Elmhurst) Illinois Dye, Edward, Jr., Detroit, Michigan

Bader, Frederick, Jr., St. Louis, Missouri Baran, Donald. Chicago, Illinois Baran. Richard, Chicago. Illinois Bartliff, Charles, Jr., Clayton, Missouri Beaver, Eugene. Findlay. Ohio Becker. Allan, Morton. Illinois Beckennann, Roger, St. Louis, Missouri Bellram. Jon, Lexington. Missouri Bergundthal, Dalton, Wichita, Kansas Bernard, Rockie, Kansas City. Missouri Bertenshaw, Raymond, Chicago. Illinois Bilyea. Merrill. Louisiana, Missouri Bird, Samuel, Wichita, Kansas Birnie, Gordon, Jr.. Flint, Michigan Bodin. Martin, St. Louis, Missouri

Eden, William, Belleville, Illinois Elston, Kenneth, Independence, Missouri Evans, Ralph. Yetter, Iowa

Fairchild. John. Jr.. St. Louis, Missouri Fitz, Loy, Manning. Iowa Freeck, Vernon, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Frommc, Donald, Canton, Missouri Fulkes, Duane. Mexico, Missouri

Gabbert, Keith, Berkeley, Missouri Garrett, Lawrence, Kansas City, Missouri

Mejia, Albert H, St. Louis, Missouri Merkle, David, Normandy, Missouri Meyer, John, Kansas City, Missouri Milburn, Curt, St. Paul, Minnesota Miller, James, Lawrenceville, Illinois Miller, Thomas, Omaha, Nebraska Mitchell, Justin, Chicago, Illinois Morris, Frederic, Wadsworth, Illinois Mosetick, Carl, Riverside, Illinois

Gartung, Rodney, Macksville, Kansas Gibbons, Robert, Covington, Oklahoma Glynn, Raymond, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Gresty, James, Prairie Village, Kansas Gwinn, David, Kansas City. Kansas

Hallquist, John 111, Hillsboro, Missouri Haney, Bell, Hominy, Oklahoma Harland, Michael, Ironton, Missouri Hartenbach, Robert, Creve Coeur, Missouri Hill, John, Sioux City, Iowa Hinchcliffe, Laurence, Parsons, Kansas Hodgson, Thomas, Blencoe, Iowa Hodson, Glenn, Kansas City, Missouri Hogen, Harold, Chicago, Illinois Hook, George II, Chicago, Illinois Hooks, Herbert, St. Louis, Missouri Hooten, Phillip, Ponca City, Oklahoma Hope, Delbert, Lebanon, Missouri Huff, Donald, Great Bend, Kansas Huffman, Jon, Wichita, Kansas Hyde, Michael, Alexandria, Louisiana

Nauman, Nelson, St. Louis, Missouri Nord, Eric, Long Beach, California North wood, Jerry, Kansas City, Missouri

O’Donnell, Michael, Hannibal, Missouri Oliver, Robert, Springfield, Missouri Oilman, David, Storm Lake, Iowa Oviedo, Brian, Ecuador, South America

Page, Jerry, Kansas City, Missouri Payne, Paul, Jr., Kansas City, Missouri Payne. William, Kansas City, Missouri Peabody, LeRoy, Wichita, Kansas Peckham, Larry, Wichita, Kansas Pedroza, Robert, Kansas City, Missouri Pelican, George, St. Louis, Missouri Perry, Dudley 11, Dallas, Texas Piano. Bob. Columbia, Missouri Pine, George, Jr., St. Louis, Missouri Powell, Craig, Peoria, Illinois Prince, James, Eldon, Missouri Prince, Raymond, Carbondale, Illinois Proesel, Glenn, Lincolnwood. Illinois

Jenkins, Jerry, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Johnston, Mackie, Newark, Missouri

Keir, Kendall, Spencer, Iowa Keir, Wendall, Spencer, Iowa Keppncr, Thomas. LaGrange, Illinois Kopcha, Stephen, Sappington, Missouri Kopp, Gerald, St. Louis, Missouri Krause, James, Flint, Michigan Krieger, Ronald, Peoria, Illinois Kroeger, Gilbert, Bethany, Missouri

Racen, Stephen, University City, Missouri Redden, William, St. Louis, Missouri Reed, Frank HI. Lincoln, Nebraska Redpath, Michael, Olathe, Kansas Reisse, William, LaDue, Missouri Rhiner, Edward, West Des Moines, Iowa Ribback, Edwin, Chicago, Illinois Rixman, Raymond. Normandy, Missouri Rockcl, Brian, University City, Missouri Roeder, John, Affton. Missouri Rossi, Benny, Hugo, Oklahoma Rudman, Robert, University City, Missouri Ruhling, Billy, Independence, Missouri

Lamb, Roger, St. Louis, Missouri Lawton, Richard, Magnolia, Arkansas LeMone, Robert, Columbia, Missouri Leonard, Willard, St. Joseph, Missouri Lester, David, Peoria, Illinois Lombardi, Silvio, Kirkwood, Missouri Lunn, Ronnie. Lee’s Summit, Missouri

McClellan, Bradford, Wapiti, Wyoming McClellan, Michael, Wapiti, Wyoming McDonald, William, St. Louis, Missouri McHale, Bruce, Kansas City, Missouri McKee, Mark, Venezuela, South America McKibbin, Jerold, Bayard, Nebraska McKnight, James, Kansas City, Kansas March io, Louis, Omaha, Nebraska Marr, Thomas, Pleasant Plains. Illinois Martin, James, Lincoln, Nebraska Martini, Robert, Minneapolis, Minnesota Matthews, Roy, Magnolia, Arkansas Mayfield, Michael, Affton, Missouri Meinert, Joseph. El Dorado, Arkansas

Sahlbcrg, John, Waukegan, Illinois Samples, Robert, Peoria, Illinois Schulman, Frederick. Chicago, Illinois Schweb. Gary, Davenport, Iowa Scott, Norman, St. Louis, Missouri Seeger, George, St. Louis County, Missouri Seifried, Richard, Fairview, Oklahoma Seltsam. Dean, Spearville, Kansas Sennett. Jeffrey. Wichita, Kansas

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Taylor, Richard, Kansas City, Missouri Tegtmcier, Kurt, Millstadt, Illinois Thomas, Michael, Wichita, Kansas Thompson, John, Springfield, Missouri Tibbles, Robert. Normandy, Missouri Tiffany, Michael, Wichita, Kansas Tiger, Dennis, Checotah, Oklahoma Tomlin, Stephen. Des Moines, Iowa Tucker, Brenton II. National Stock "Yards, Illinois Turpin. Wade, Kansas City, Missouri

Uhlig, George, Des Plaines, Illinois

Vieman, John. Bourbon, Missouri Vilt. Edwin, St. Louis, Missouri

Wagner, Steven, Kansas City, Missouri Walling, Randolph, Omaha, Nebraska Walters, Rauland, Columbia, Missouri Warner, Craig, Des Moines, Iowa Weiler, Jerry, Springfield, Missouri West, Joseph. Affton, Missouri Whittaker, Jerry, Denver, Colorado Williams. William. Lake Bluff. Illinois Wilson, Charles, Kennett, Missouri W'ilson, John, Chicago. Illinois Winger, Jon, Ottumwa, Iowa Witts, Jerry, Decatur. Illinois Worshen, Francis, Grand Island, Nebraska

Yahrmarkt, William, Rockford, Illinois


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