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;Willers burg ;Uilitaru '?'I~~ Jnstitute vn"

Sniper

7963 &dition

8stablislted 1893

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Our rown Wda!f

Located in the "Heart of the Bluegrass," surrounded by magnificent thoroughbred horse farms,

Millersburg is one of ~he oldest towns in the state and has for many many years been a noted ed<Jca­

fonal center. With a popu'ation of less than one thousand, M llersburg is an entirely residential com­

munity. Bus, rail and air connections to Lexington and Cincinnati make the institute accessible ~o all parts of the country. H'ghway No. 68 passes through Millersburg ... Highways No. 25, 27 and 60 are

within only a few miles of the institute.

John Miller, the founder of Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky, was born in Sherman's Valley,

near Carlisle, Pennsylvania, September 21, 1752. He served during the Revolutionary War with the rank of Major. In 1778, he and his two brothers, along w:th fifteen others were induced by the Gove•­

nor of Virg'nia, who gave to each of them a pre-emption grant of 400 acres, to migra~e to Kentucky

then a part of Fincastle County, Virgin'a. Major John Miler and his ~wo brothers 1ocated 'n what is

now Millersburg Precinct. In 1798 Major M'ller surveyed 100 acres wh'ch was laid off in lots and incorporated the Town of

Millersburg. The settlement grew in population and importance as it was on the highway of immigra­

tion into Kentucky from tf .. e East. Millersburg has never been, nor wil it ever be a ' boom town."

Our UJWH- at

tlte <:urn

of tlte

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Jlere is wltere a bog plants ltis vision,

is measured for ltis manhood is molded for ltis maturif!f.

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From he days of i s founding, 1893, Mil ersburg iii ory Institute hos been 01'1

ou s ondirg and po ent force mold"'lg young men for careers. Es oblished by Colore! C. M. Best, who adopted the slogan 'Righ Troin"nq "s Better than Riches" the in­stitute hos endeavored o inculcate basic prirciples of choroc er whi'e developirg

sound scholarship. Wi h an enrollment of two h.J'ldred ord fifty code s, the institute emphos"zes the

development of ronor, tru hfulness and a sense of duty in all relo iors. The purpose of the insti ute is o give horough preporo ion for colleges and univers"fies O'ld for he

proc~ical business of life.

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rite AdmiHistratioH J!uildiHIJ

The Presidents Office The Receptio'l Rooms

The Business Office ne lnfirmory

The President's QuortefS

Th"s stotely coloniol mansion, bi.iilt ·n 1851, come i., o the possession of Mi 'ersburg Militory Institute in 1920. Before he edve11t of roilroods, his buildi'lg wos the s opp"ng place of the grea Henry Clay on his way ~o ard from Maysville from lexing~or.

Memorial V lfiiiHOSilllll

Co.,shuc ed in 1946, this gymnas"um wos buil+ as a me­moria to he olumni a'ld in­s+rl.ic ors of he i sti u e who served i'l World War Two.

The ma · n floor is used for bos e boll ond i eludes a Iorge stoge used for dremotic pre­se'l o io s end assembly pro­grams.

Under the moin floor of the gym.,osium of'ld exte.,dirg the full erg h of the build­ing is o recrea io room. Activities such as wres ling, p" g-pong end ri ery ere con­ducted in his oree during the of er-sc"ool hours.

A memoriol ploque is mounted on the southwest corner of he building wi h a satelli e s ar laced on the sidewal fron i'lg sa e. All uniform personnel ere to honor M.M.I. cede s il ed in oction, whose names ap ear thereo , by salu "ng the plaque whe cross"rg the stor.

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Mtlffett flail

This two-story red bric building constructed in 1921, houses the Band Comp~'1y. This building bears the name of Alber T. Moffett, former preside "'t of t~e Board of Trustees, in recogni+'on of the ac ive part he played i'l he reorganization of the I nsti ~,;le ( 1920) u il h's death December 17, 1930.

There are accommoda ions in this barrac s for thirty-two cadels and two facul y officers, with shower rooms ~nd to'let facili+ies on each floor.

RA KIN HALL-was named in honor o Oscar R. Rankin, for many years one of he most active members of the Board of T ruslees and one of the 'TlOSt conscien ious contributors in he advance­ment of he Ins · u e. This wo story s r1.1c ure provides space for the Sc'ence Departmen labor~tories i'1 addition to the classrooms and library wh'ch are located on the first floor. On the second floor is loca ed quarters for a ri le company of ~pproximately fif y cadets and ~wo faculty officers.

/(ankin flail

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rite Allie Jl. Miller Jlall

Mrs. W. M. Miller, pictured above, was paid tribute by he Board of Trustees at ~e onnual spr'ng mee ing on May I I, 1963, ;., naming this barrac s i her honor. rs. iller is a member of the Boa d of Trustees and her parfcipation in civic, rel'g'ous and educe ional affairs are acknowledged i his dedicaJ'on. MILLER BARRACKS, com le ed in 1946, accommodates opproxima ely 75 cadets end 's a bsolute1y fireproof.

Mrs Miller's home, bu'l ir> 1870, is one of he first build'ngs i., Mi lersburg, cons+ruded of feld s one, end has gained no ional recognitior> for he unusual er>trance. Legend ~as i ha lafaye te has res ed here on occasions.

Mrs. i'ler's two sons graduated from M.M.I. William McC ure deceased, graduated in 1924. Charles Hart Miller, a 1925 graduate, received h's deg•ee from the Universi y of Kentucky and his Master's degree fro..., he University of New Yor . H's <r~ili ary serv'ce was s e., i., he U. S. Army Air Corps and is now liv' g in Burbank, Ca1ifornia w~ere he is President of ~e S'erracia Corpora io . In 1961, Charles Hart Miler was presented wit~ he AI.J'Tln' Si'ver Cup.

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?:lte Hoard of <:mstees

ROGER WOMACK, A orney c~ K n uckt

-Ch~irman of he Bo~rd Cl~ss of 1923-

William M. Butler, Business ('33) W. D. Haynes, President of M.M.I. Zed C. Layson, Farmer-Business ('23) R. S. McDaniel , Sr.-Business ('09) Mrs. W. M. Miller, nsurance J. Ward Rees, Teacher G. Proctor Wood, Farmer-Business ('20) Edward Beebe-Business Howard F. Brater-Business Alex Kertis-City Personnel Director ( 27) E. H. Martin-Farmer-Business ( 24) Charles Mitchell-Business C. W. Mussett-Business F. B. Showalter-Farmer Harry B. Sipple, Jr.-Business ('3 7)

of Millersburg MilitarlflJtstitute

ALEX S. MILLER, JR., F~rmer-Busir>ess M illenburg Ken uc y

-Vice Ch~ "rm~n of the Bo~rd Cl~ss of 19<40

Mil ersburg, Kentuc y Millersburg, Kentucky Millersburg, Ken t.cky Millersburg, Kentuc y Millersburg, Kentuc y Millersburg, Ken+ucky Millersburg, Kentucky Coving on, Kentucky

Cincinnati, Ohio Indianapolis, Indiana

Paris, Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky

Par" s, Kentucky Georgetown, Kentucky

Winchester, Kentucky

In 1944 Millersburg Military Institute was re-char ered as a non-profit corporation. Its char er is perpe ual and the governing power is in the hands of the Board of Trustees.

Tuition, fees, and other charges paid by the students represent the instructional and operating expenses of the lnstitu e. No direct financial support is received from any governmen al agency.

It is the earnest purpose of the Institute to keep the cost to the student as low as possible consistent wi h the maintenance of adequate facilities and competent "n­struction.

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~lte PresideNt a11d

1irst Cntlv of

Millersburg )1ilita17f )Hstitute

MRS. W D. HAYNES, B.A. Car o nd NewMan College

COL. W. D. HAYNES, 8 A. MS. Pre d 'l

C~trson erd ewm~t'l Col ege Un ver y of Tennessee

During this irst year as President of Mil ersburg Mili ary Ins i u e, Colonel W. D. Haynes has de· veloped a deep respect for he radi 'ons ha have made the I s i ute ou sta d'ng in educa ion. I is his de ermination ha these traditions sha'l be pre· served and ex ended. His alert and sympa here interest in the cadets and his loyal y and devo ion to duty hold much promise for he fu~ure of M'llers­burg M'litary Institute.

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6:15A.M.

First Call!

7:45A.M.

No d"rt .•• No grime No grease •. No crime He's Mr. Clean!

eadet

8:00A.M. First Period Class

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Cife

11 :00 A.M.

12 :00 Noon

Drill

3: 15P.M.

lunch

3:30P.M.

Recreation Period

Bad Boys ! ! ! 7

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6:30P.M.

7:00P.M.

Boom·Boom's Banging Business!

First Love?

7:30P.M.

10:00 P.M.

Study Hall

Lights Out!

-And such is the life

of an M.M.I. Cadet.

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'Cite Academic Program

A boy is a dream, and a promise for tomorrow ... He is the future

and the shape of hings to come ... He dreams of grea ness and he hungers for his own dignity ... What he becomes tomorrow reflects the nowledge, he learning and the inspiration which touch him gently

today ...

Millersburg Military Institute respects the dream of he boy and en­courages the promise for tomorrow. Our program is designed for he total boy, shaping his interes s and his body to prepare him for the

challenges of an adult world.

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7963 - Post (jraduates i ersburg Mili~ory lnst'tu e offers o cot.rse planned for boys who hove completed four yeors of

h·gh school but who either because of their youth or because of the lack of college preparatory cot.rses in heir high school, feel the necessity of an extra year of preparatory work before opplicatiol"' is made for college admission.

Lt. Colonel Floyd H. Hall, Headmaster, attendee Oh"o Un"versity where he received his A. B. degree ( 1950) and I-> is Master's degree ( 1955}. He served il"' the Regular Army as a commissioned officer for six yeors. In odd tion to his duties as Heodmas er Lt. Colonel Hall heads the English depar ment ond coaches the ennis eom.

Lt. Colonel Hall can be a friend to the cadets as we'l as a teacher, because the years have not made f.t·m forget what it is to be young. He is not content with med·ocrity ana requires quality work. His s U·

dents at ack his ass·gnments with en husiasm, for under him Engl"sh becomes meaningful and its s udy a pleasure ...

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Benson, John Francis C ncinn11 i, Oh o Cadet Sergeen+ -Compe"y A (w~·H nberg Co lege)

May, Gary Lee A Of'o \..eae ;:,e<gean+ -Compe"y A ( ent Ura'vers· y) Me"eger-Vars· y Football Manage• V ani y Bosle boll

Duffy, Thomas John isville e" cky

\..ode! Major-Aide de CorT'p (Trorsyvan·e Co ege)

Fazio Arthur Joseph P P11 . Ceae Sergean+ - . P De•ec"rnen (S. F< nc 's Co ege

Todd, Franklin Perin M'orT' v le 0 o C de Corpore! -M. P. De+ecllme~ (O o So e vn ve•s y

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PeriiSing Periodicals and Projects

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The major· y of he members of the 1963 Senior Class contributed one or more books to the l"brary. These boo s, personally inscribed by the senior cadet, were presented to the librMy during Notionol Library Wee .

rs. Sue R. Ingels, Librarian, rece'ved her educa+'on ot Georqetown College ond the Universi y of Ke'ltuc y. Af er jo'ning the s off at M.M.I. in 1949, she assumed the duties of Alumni Secretory in od­di iof' to her l'brory oss'g ment.

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Captain Felix D. Well­man, Jr., Air Force Re­serve (Retired), is o gradu­ote of Morehead Cotlege and is an instructor in the Department of Mathe­motics at M.M.I.

During his tour of mili­tary service, he wos as­signed to the University of Florido os Associote Professor of Air Science.

Captain Wellman is odmired and respected by the cadets ..• and his first year at M.M.I. hos been a most successful one.

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Se11iors 1963

}-1. R'l p BR\ ~. Jll

Dtr«"'" of f•tsl • SchoW l•P'

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Robert Bl . B

a1r ranham

-Be S . c Lo,..b c ~ce A

-Un"v • werd ers ty of K A UIT''li A y. -c·. werd

vs+en c·t s" P A ' z '1·

W rd

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SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT

Morrison , Robert Earl Lou·sville, Kentudy Cedet Cop~o·n -Be o1 on S eff ( lnd ono un·versi y)

Vors· y Foo boll Wres• 'rg Teem Th CoiT''Tlun code S off

o 'o ol Honor Soc'e y (West Pont Sept 1964)

I CALL THEREFORE A COMPLEAT A D GENEROUS EDUCATION THAT WHICH FITS A MA

TO PERFORM JUSTLY, SKILFULLY AND MAGNANIMOUSLY ALL THE OFFICES BOTH

PRIVATE AND PUBLICK OF PEACE A D WAR.

-Johl' M on (o~ Ed<~co+·o~

SE lOR CLASS VICE PRESIDE T

Ladenburger, Nicholas Albert M y Code• Coptoin-Bond Co,..po~y (Eos+er y. So e Co ege) Vo•s' y Footbo I Cop oin Vors· y Bos e+bo I S uden Sene e V rsi y Trod

e Mws·c Mokers

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Basham, John William De ro· Michigon Code L"eu enant -Bond Compeny (M;ch"gen lnst tu+e of

Technology) Versity Troc The u~ c Mekers

Armstrong , Robert Lindsay W M \...ode Lieu enon

-Compo'ly 8 (Clemson College)

Vorsity Foolboll Vorsi y Track

Reatty, Joseph Wayne Lo"isville Cedet Sergeent -Compeny A ( Eeslern Ky. Stole

College) Vers" y Tree

Ball, Robert Lee A ron Oh ~ Codet L e~ enMI -Drill Instructor ( Miomi Universi+y) Monoger-Vorsity Footboii-Bosketball

Boerwinkle, Thomas F. Independence 01- "o Cedet Sergeo" -Compony B (University of

Tennesse ) Versity Besketbell Vorsity Trock

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Bogardus, Graves Carroll We• Cede Cop on -Compony B (Cer>tre College) Vl!rsl y Foo be I V11rs" y Be etba I V rs ty Basebell

Brater, John Clyde Cinc"n 0 C de L. eu n nt -Bond Compony ( Univers· y of Cinc"nnot) The Mus·c Makers Rotar"an C izenship Awerd Cedet Ed" or-Tile Sn"per

Brammel Kermeth G . Met ~ C11de l"eu enen -Drill Ins rue or ( Ees ern Ky. Ste e

Co ege) S uden Sene e

Brewer, William Henry lex"ng on en uc Cedet l"eu ener- Co onei­Bet elion Corrrner-der (Case lnst· u e of

T ecl-'lology) a ionel Hor-or Soc e y

The S uden Sene e he Dremefcs Cub

Sen or Orofon w·nner The Tenn s Teem

Brooks, Gilbert Franklin As o~d e uc y Cede l"eu eno'l -Dr lns•ruc or (Bow"ng Gree

Ur"vers"tv)· T e Ten'l·s T om

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Ford, Charles William L K . y C d Copto 'I

- . P. De ocl,mer (Morehead Co ege l The CoiT'mun codet S eff Varsity Troc

Chipman, Duane Ralph M

Ced Corpore -Compeny A YtHs y Beseb111l

Gonzalez, Manuel :11rocos Venezuelo CoMpony B

Fleming , Ross Thomas M llersburg en cky Cedet Cep e'n -Droll Ins rue or Vors y Bos e ba I C11p+e '1-Vors' y Troc No onel Ho.,or Socie y (Trensylv .,·~~ Col ege)

S o e T reck En ry

Green, Jonathan Michael :levelo'ld Oh'o Cede+ L'eu en11n+ -Bond Compony (Fenn College) Notional Honor Soc'e•y Vors ty W•es 'ng The Mus c Mokers

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Harding, John Richard lndianapo s, lnd"a~a Cadet L"eutenent -Dri I lnstruc+or ( lnd ana Univers1 y) Varsity Foo ball V rs" y Tree

Jacobi, Alan Jeffrey M em" Beech For" de Cod t Pr"vete -Compel'y A (Tre~sylven e College)

Hensley, Teddy Lynn Cov"ngton Ohio Cadet Lieutenol't -Co!Y1pony A

Lewis, Gordon Roosevelt W ~rg Ken c y '- d r vo e -Comp,ny A

Hogsett, Thomas Ervin HI sboro o~ ·o Cede+ Cop e"n -Company B ( M ery Serv"ce)

Lusk Karl Kriener ~ y

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Maldanado, Pedro Miquel

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Cor~tcos Vene o Ccdet L"eulenon -Drill Ins rue or {T r"-Sto e Co lege

lrd"on~~) S uden Sen11 e

Price, Robert Thomas W'- bur r ~ y Cod Serg n -Compony A { Moreheod College) Vors"ly Foolboll

Marquina , Alberto J . Cor11 V \..Ompony tl

Rhinehart, Gary Lee Ash b 0 Code S ., -Compony B (Kent U niversi y) Vorsi y Trock

Muyshandt, Rafael Antonio Sen Sclvodor

Cen •ol Americo Compony B

Robey, Emmett S. F n. Codet Lieutene~t -Drill Instructor {Wes ern Ky. S o+e

Co lege)

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Shuller, Charles Stephen C nne 01 l.ade Captaon -Company A (University of Cine' nnati)

Trejo, David Raul Burguera Co co Venez oO

Cadet Sergean -Company B

Sipple, Harry Burgett Winchester, K n ky Cedet Captain Bettelion S eff (Wi em e~d Mary College) National Honor Soc ety The Commun'cedet Staff Student Serete ne Rifle T ea'Tl

Williams, James Caswell D trot M f n Cadet L.eut nen -Band Company (Trensylvan'e College) Senior Oretion Finel st The Music Makers

Spoerndle, Stephen Eugene Fe'rv P • Ohio Cadet Lie~tenant -Company B (Centre Co ege Yors'ty Footbo Yars y "roc Nafo"e Honor Soc'e•y Sen' o• C oss Off ce• Drome 'cs C ~b

Wilson , John Mitchell C ey, New York Cede+ L'eu+ene~ -Company B (Eastern Ky. S ate

College) V ers ty Foo boll The Communicodet

Steff

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COII1111CifCCII1Citf

After nire months of preparation, the academ'c year is c imaxed w'th a week·end of activities ac nowledging the accomplishments of the cade s Awards ight is scheduled for Friday evening with the presentation of ~onor earned in tt,e academic and athletic departmen s during the year.

A full day of events takes place on Satur­day beginning with a parade thro<~gh Mi­lersburg with the cadets in fu'l dress uni­form and the commissioned officers Md their sponsors leading the units. Followi'lg the parade, competitive drill and the pre· sentation of sponsors are staged on Rees Field. In the evening, the bard presents a spectacular program i'l Memorial Gymna­

sium.

o., Sunday morning, the Baccalaureate.Graduation service is held in Memorial Gymnasium followed by a ·nal dress parade on he fron campus. Parents, rela ives and fr'ends of the cadets and institute are invi ed

to at end the wee -end even s. Rev. J. E. Moss, D.D., nomina ed for listing ;n National Management Association's 1963 Speakers Bureau,

delivered the address to he 1963 graduating class on June 2, 1963. A graduate of Kentuc y Wesleyan College, Rev. Moss has also been awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity from that institute.

"I have lived in a wartn after·g'ow after meeting with the faculty and cadets of Millersburg Military Insti­

tute ... "

-Rev. Moss

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Captain William G . Adams, Geography and Sci­e :e n. ru-. ..... r, re~we1ved his education at S etson University and the University of Kentucky. Prior to his appointment to Millersburg Military Institute, Captain Adams taught in the Florida public school system. His military experience was gained through his service in the Marine Corps. He is active in the M.M.I. Military Department serving as il'!structor of the rifle team.

Major Henry Thompson Nicholas , Spanish and ma h instructor, re red from he Marine Corps. A graduate of Annapolis, he has completed gradu­ate study at the University of Louisville and the University of Mexico. Major Nicholas taught at the Marion lnstitu e and the Universi y of Ken uc y before his affilia ion wi h Millersburg M;li ary ln­sti ute in 1959.

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That year in which the greatest successes, failures, joys, and tragedies of high school days are experienced is sti I before these underclassmen.

A summer's respite from academic life is suffi6ent time for the metamor~hosis from

undergraduates to seniors. No doubt they'll handle this inheritance adroitly and pass it on, with a few embel·

lishments, to those who follow after.

?:lte f!unior etass

The world at Millersburg Military Institute always hums with activities. It is composed of quietness in the library, crowds in the hall, hungry cadets at lunch hour, hardy practice at spor s, and the wonderful imes at social events. Pleasant circumstances, cadets with a sense of duty ond pleasure are all a part of our realm at Millersburg Mili ary Institute.

Backer, Watkins David - ·~gs

Boyland, Daniel Robert .r b o

Byvoets, Gerben f o's

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Collins, David Weir k ~ l

Cook, James Edward c"nneto, 0~ o

Crain, Sammy v r n " y

Donelson, David -A bier P t VII~ e

Draulis, Karlis roo n Ohio

Flory, Edward L. -Porhmouth. 0 ·o

Foley, Edsel Earl wpor , en ucky

Fortier, Ronald E. -Fiont. Mich gan

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Henckel, Felix W . ew York C y

Wi•h ~ co lec•ion of ~ntique

guns ~nd swords whicl, h~s been

h"s "obby s nee ch ld ood.

Francis, Kenneth - P b P ronsylv~ro ~

Glass, John A. c ng on, Ky.

Goldstein , Stuart J . -D . M '9"

Haegele, James Alfred - M P P

Hepburn, James Davis -P4ri< II nl""

Howard, Ralph M b rg Ky

Hurst, Don Miller -Mil r b rg Ky.

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Johnson, Evans -Sidn y, Oh'n

Johnston, James A. -Y Spr,gs, 0 o

Katz, David A. w v 0

Kimball, Robert Joe sopeoke Oh'o

Kimbell, Wayne l. -R r F • nois

Krantz, Chester re Hou e l~d on

Lance, Robert J. -C orksbutg Wes~ V'rg'n'o

Lee, Robert E. Co umb~ Oh o

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Look, Billy - Lou"sv le Ken ucky

Marshall , James E. -Cinc"nnoti, O"io

Mason , Donald 0 . -Gre ed

Mclllwain, Marshall Scott -Por smout" Ohio

McYetta , Richard Dale M r 0

Miller, Kenneth L. T y 0

Moore, Alan A. Er ~ e~ ky

Mosley, David Lewis -Lex"n K ntucky

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Nickles, Will iam Ballard -lex n • ' f

Pearce, Allen Charles -Ports

Rambo, John E. -Donere' , e udy

Rowland , Richard -lOUISV e, entuc y

Smith, James Bernard ~r "' r y

Smith, Steve D o

Strong, Blaine Drew -WH ing on 0

Strong , James T. -For Brllgg ortll CllrOI''lll

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Swisshelm, Paul M. M nsfeld, Ohio

Talbott, David Standiford -Louisville, Ke ky

Walcutt, Danny N. c t, 0

Ward, Stephen Gary D t-..1 chigen

Wallace, Roy F ~ n ... ky

Watson, Bill F k ort, Kentucky

Werner, Raymond E. C n 0

Woods, Robert Michael Top Ci y Oh

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J!ig J!o a11d J!ab!f, !11c.

Owen Dieterle , typing ond moth instructor, rece"ved his e on at S . Bernard College, S . Lou s University and Kentuc y Wes eyan College. Mr. Die erie begal" his teach­ing career ,n he Kentucky public school sys~em where he served os instruc or and cooch of major sports for five yeors.

Mr. Dieterle acts as lioison in moking contac s w:tf. po­trons and porents in e•ested ir> the ins i u e.

Mr. Dieter e became tJ fo her for the firs me ovember 21, 1962. amed Jennie Ann, the lit le IT' iss weighed in at e"ght pounds and eight ounces.

Ba iley , Terrence Leroy -Sou 1- Shore en uc y

Jenne Ann ·s l,e rnege o' her fe•he• end l>es e reedy endee•ed l>erse ~ o he ~ec y e"d cede s.

Sop Ito mores

Beatty, Robert David -Gens" de Peni'SY ven·_,

Bodem, Robert Earl - ew r 0 "o

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Buntin, Robert H. (C11r 'sle en ucky) Dixon , Harold L. ( 1-ill" sv'lle Wes

V'rg'n 11)

Gealy, Smith W. (Pi+ sburgh P "n.) Howie, Douglas A. (C"nc nnl! · Oh'o)

Childers , Thomal S. (Cwmb rlond

en uc y) Elliott, J . Douglas (Doyon Ohio)

Hatley, Charlel L. (A COl! TeMessee Jodice, John B. (C"nc'~n~~ · Oh'o)

Cronick, Richard D. (Conlon Oh o) Franklin , John (H11m tol" Oh'o)

H ilel , Frazier T. (Lompoc Cl!liforn'l!) Jonel , Donald F. ( P't sburgh Penn.)

Culler, Richard S. (SliM Fr11rc'sco

Colrforr'l!) Galvan, Richard J . (Ch cogo I 'no's)

Howard, Donald ( M 'ersburg Ky.) Kelly, Timothy ( Be,ton H11rbor

M'ch'gen)

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Kn ight, Joseph E. (C nc nn I O~iol Martin, David B. (C ncin,e+" Oh"ol

Morgan, Jeff (Syrecuse ew Yor I Pearce, Robert S. ( Fre" for en udy I

lawson , Robert D rw ee ersbu•g 0 "ol McBarron , James R. (Eng ewood 0 "o)

Morgan, Ray (Enon 0 "o Pett it , Michael W . C rc nne 01> o

lewis, Jeffrey C . ICo mbus Oh Mclane, John l. (S"dney Oh ol

O'Connor, Terry K. (Wersew en uc y Poon, Edward (C nc nne· 0 o

lewis, larry (Sebr"nq 0 o Moore, Stephen R. (Troy Oh o)

Ostrov, Gary A. (De Ol' 0 ol Puckett, Martin M. (Lex ng on

81' uc vi

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Quinn, Gordon A. (S. For M" cl,ell

e" <-dy) Sellers, Daniel (C'nc nne • Oh o

Stephens, Russell (Per's I no's) Warner, Norman W. (Sou I, S ore y.)

Rakestraw, Roger (Burns de en•uc Shaffer, Ronald l. (Lou"sv"lle Ken ~Jdy

Thompson, Ronald ( Connersv "lie

nd"e'l ) Wel!beloved , Joseph M. (C'nc"nne · Oho 1

Rees, James W. (M lersburg

Kentucky) Shawver, Bruce A. (Cinc"nre · 0 "o

Todd , William D. (C ncinreti 0 iol Whitesel , John M. (W nches er

lrd ene)

Schroer, John B. (C nc "ne · Oh o) Shepard, Jonathan T. (C ~c·n"e+" 0 o)

Tyler, Reese S. (B ev"e 01, o)

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Capt. John R. Steele-teoches English ·n the Senior High School, ond olso cooches dromotics. Copt. S eele received his educotion ot North Cen­tro! College ond the Univers·ty of Notre Dome of er serving with the U. S. Novy i11 World WlJr II.

sos • • • -Sugar or Sing or Stuck or

- - • • • Spice

Swing Single

Capt. Harold K. Shelburne, U. S. Air Force, wos e d o , e ersity of Ken uc y o d hos been o member of the M.M.I. s lJf since 1960, eoching physics ond che istry.

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1resltmeJt

Adair, W. C. Jr. Adkins, 0. L.

Anderson, T. Baker, G. M.

Baugh, T. D.

Beebe, J. M. Belcher, D. G.

Breene, D. A. Caswell, J. A.

Clifford, R. S.

Compton, C. R. Cronid, D. L.

Dopke, C. T. Froelich, G. A.

Goelt, E. E.

Greene, R. A. Grieve, D.

Hamilton, J. T. Harris, R. K.

~ Henne, W F.

.. I •

Howe, B. G. Johnson, D.

Koenig, P. D. Lacy, L. E.

Lane, J. S.

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Lawrence, L. H, Lawwill , K. G

Lewis, M. D. Lovesee, A. R.

Luehrman, R. H.

Lykins , M. Martin, H. C.

Martin, J . C. Marye, M. D.

McKinney, M.

Mil ler, T. S. Mims, R. L.

Mullane, D. Nelson, S. L.

Newman, L. E.

Price, D. J . Ray, C . L.

Reid, R. P. Skarupa , R.

Snover, P. D.

Taylor, J . E. Wallace, R. B.

Wilkins, D. J. Wuebbling , C. G .

Zerkle, T. A.

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'Cite junior Vivision

Located on a separate campus approximately three blocks from the main campus, the Junior Division has its own dormitory, gymnasium and playground. The aim of this division is to prepare young boys for the high school grades, to develop them mentally, morally, physically and spiritually, and to give them such instruction that will prepare them for

the duties of life. The building pictured above along with an annex accomodates ninety

cadets and is equipped with classrooms, auditorium, dining hall and

offices.

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!!elk J!uuks

and J!P!fS Lt. Colonel Gordon W . Betts, a native of New York State, gradu­

a ed fr n M, e burg M .. tary Institute and Kentucky Wesleyan Co'lege. In addition to his post as Principal of the Junior Division of M.M.I., he is he varsity football coach and teaches mathematics.

Mrs. Gordon Betts graduated from Kentuc y Wesleyan College and began her service in the Junior Division in 1932. Mrs. Be ts has taught in the primary grades a d as­sumed her du ies as housemo her in 1953.

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Armstrong, R. D Binack, J. W.

Burkhardt E M. Childers, P.

Collier, R. W. Cook, B. W.

Embry, H. F. Erossy, P.

Farrell, G. J,

Freed, P. Gilbert, D. l.

Graven, J. P. Keiffer, R. H.

letton, H. R.

Eiglttlt (jrade

luehow, l, E. Marshall, B.

Mattu, K. McCrery, H. E.

McGowan, M. R.

Paterson, D. R. Redella, R. A.

Rowell, J, K. Ruona, M.

Sorondo, C. E.

Swallow, M. T. Tiff, K.

Warner, A. J. Wells, W. M.

Yates, J, T.

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Seven tit (jrade

Ayres, S. R. Barton, M. L.

Bettman, C . Bowli ng , D. H.

Bullock, R. B. Butler, W.

Culbertson, T. P.

Farrell; C. J. Greenwell , S. R.

Guyn, W. D. Kaur in, F.

Kirk , H. L.

Littner, J . L. Muccillo, R. J .

Oglesby, L. E. Overby, G. M.

Pressler, T. A.

Rankin , W. M. Redmon. J .

Richer, J . J . Turner, D.

Webster, M. H.

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Sixtlt (jrade

Cross, L. E. Howard , D.

Danie l, J . K. Ma rtin, H .

..... • ~ ' '. .

Dunton , R. L. Robertson , S. M.

Greer, W. Jr. Rud ig , A. G .

Henson, D. G . Velkoff, T. G .

Hoff, W. D. Watts, R. R.

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8ducatcd 8/igiblt

and 8/tctcd

Captain William A. Stephens, U over _ ~e"U Teaches English in the Senior School and par ici· pafes in camping rips and h' es with s uden groups on week ends.

Captain John Presley, Un'ver y f ort Carolina

Ass"stont Principe of the Junior Schoo~ o d eoches social studies. Cop . Presley also coaches o Junior High bas e bol earn.

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Jnformed Jntellectual and Jnterested

Capt. lester Moore, &eorge own Col ege nstructor on H"story and soc"11l stwd es

J .. nior Div son

William E. Woodall Un"vers"ly of Ken ~>dy

Ins ryclor in the Jo.on"or 0 v s"on

Captain William Russell Seiler o lege

Sc ence r>s ·~c or in ~e Jun or D"v"sion

Mrs. William E. Woodall F Jn"or 11nd

Senior D v sion>

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Our ;Nurse

Geneva and John Parrish, P.

R.N. 1ood Milam

Service Manager

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leonard Howard Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds

Mrs. Geneva Jennings HoJsemo her Senior Division

Scltool Service Staff

Miss Ann Farley H use eeper Junior Division

Mrs. Sue Feeback Ho se eeper Junior Division

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Direc~or Pt..blic Relafo11s-Adm·ssions

Business Manager

Captain E. S. Thompson Norman E. Duncan

Secretary to he Preside'lt Boo eeper

Julia H. Fleming 51

Fannie L. Cleaver

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TI-e Color Gue•d

rite );tilitaru Program

Professor of Military Scie11ce

Lt. Colonel Pope Blackshear, Professor of Militory Science charged with the m"litary training of the Cadet Corps ·n accordance with Army Regulations, he prepara ion of military training schedules, and the

supervision of rifle mar smanship, military science clas­ses and o her related ma ters.

Lt. Colonel Blackshear has been a member of the staff at M.M.I. since his retirement from the U. S. Army in 1955. Lt. Colonel Blockshear attended the Citadel prior to h"s appointment to West Point, where he gradu­a ed in 1935.

In the academic field Lt. Colonel Blackshear instructs advanced ma hematics.

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Shown w:th Lt Colonel Oldham, s Capt. Robert Weenolsen, who

teaches soc,al s ud1es n the Senior Division and who received his education at the University of Virginia. Capt. Weenolsen was the Tactical Officer for the outstand · ing M. P. Detachment during the 1962-63 session.

?:lte eommaJtdaJtt

Lt. Colonel Garnett l. Oldham, Commandant of Cadets, is re­spons ble for he enforcement of the rules· and regulations pertaining to the Corps of Cadets and for the maintenance of discipline. He maintains conduct records of a'l cadets and keeps +he President in­formed of a1 important matters of discipline.

Lt. Colonel Oldham received his education at Georgetown College and Western Kentucky State Teachers College and instructs classes in biology and anatomy in the academic department.

Marc It Perform

:Drill

The M ory Police Detochmen

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Battalion eommander

Cadet Lieutenant Colonel

William Henry Brewer

1963

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rite eommaltdaJtt of tltc

ju11ior :DivisioH Military Program

Major Robert L. Turner joined the f~culty of Millersburg Mil tory Institute ir t!,e •~ of 1953. He is a native of Millersburg, and received his high sc~ool educ~~·on at M.M.I., gr~dua~·ng ·n 1940. He immediately entered Emory University ot Atlanta, Georgia, but his college career w~s i'lterrupted when he was c~' ed :nto the service in 1942. From 1942 ur~·1 1946 he went on active duty with tlie Air Force, during which time he s~w a gre~t deal of oction as a bombard"er. Upof" his discharge from the army he entered the University of Ke ntucky ard gradua+ed if' 1948 w"t!, a B~chelor of Ar~s degree. He has continued a pursuit of h"s educa~ion ard h~s completed ~1 work for ~ Master's deq•ee with the excepVon of a thes"s in his+ory. Major T r.Jrner was in tf•e field of business t.f"+"l ~e c~me to M.M.I. He serves as Commandad of the J~..nior D"vision.

Tour of

Duty

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7:/te Atltletic Program

"It is in athletics that school spirit is born and nurtured. It is only when cadets become solidly united behind a team that enthusiasm for class work and extracurricular activities remain."

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:Director of Atltletics

ATHLETIC DIRECTI"'\

Major James Ward Rees is a native of Ken t.c y and has been instructing at M.M.I. s·.,ce 1922. Educated at ken __ ky Wesleyan College where he received his Bache'or of Arts ard Masters de grees, he furthered his educotion through gradu11te study 11t the University of Michigar, Notre Dame and Superior Normal School. He h11s coached football bas etboll and baseball until 1953 Md coached +rae +earns in 1953-54.

In the academic deportmen+, Major Rees instructs c1asses in Latin and chemistry.

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Rees Weld-

REES FIELD

In the spring of 1956, the Institute athletic field was remodeled Md enlarged. In addition to the space provided for baseball, football and diamond ball, a 440 yard trac was buil . A the completion of this project, the field was dedicated to and n<:~med for Major James Ward Rees, Athletic Director for the Institute.

The ield is in the shape of a bowl and is amply large for all sports and mi1itary

drills.

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7 20 27 4

12 19 25

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Nick Ladenburger Captain 1962

loot ball

M.M.I. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1963

September Frankfort September Somerset September Irvine October McKel Ocfober (Homecoming) Madison October Paintsvi le October Pi eville November Flemingsburg November Bellevue

Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Home

Co·Captains for 1963

Don Hurst Billy Look ...

Foo bo Teom 1962

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Bas etbel is our popu\,r w·nter spor+. ne ·nstitute versity teem plays regu~er schedules w· h me'Tlbe• schools of the Central Kent1.1c y Conference in addition to teems outside the conference area.

Varsi!!f Hasket/Ja/1 M.M.I. BASKETBALL SCHEDU LE 1963-64

3 December 1963 Brae en County Home 6 December George own Away

10 December I vine Ho e 13 December Nicholes Coun y Awa 14 December Ve sei1 es Home

7 January 1964 Paris Away II January Somerse Home 14 January St. Patrie s I eysvil e) Away 17 January Meson County . Away 25 January Pulas i County Away 28 January Irvine Away

I February Paris Home 4 February Henry Clay Away

II February Bracken County Away 14 February Good Shephard (Fran fort) Home 17 February Camargo (Mon Jomery Co.) Ho e 21 February Lexington Catho ic Ho e 25 February Open 29 February Newport Catholic Ho e

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Those cadets who do not qualify for the vors"ty bos etboll team, or ore too young for porticipo· ~·o.,, ore g"ven ~he opportunity to develop for varsity partic"patio'l by fhe orgonizotion of three jurior varsity tearns that also play a regulor schedule during the bas efba11 seoson.

C:ltc 1! (;cam

lrcsltmlllt <:cam

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Stlt (jrade Uam

Tom Boerwinkle, second leading scorer in the CKC basketball season 162-63) s'gned a bas e bel grant-in-a 'd with t e Ul"iversi~y of T en~essee.

The 6 foot I 0 inch pivo rl"an averaged 21 poin s per game.

"He does every h'ng we1• We thin Tom is a

fne prospec .'

-Ray Mears, Cooc u~ vers y of Tenne see

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rrack

M.M.I. encourages al ca­dets to participate in T rae activities wh"ch ·s the best sport offering an opportuni­ty for individual competition by enter· ng the district meet, the state meet, the CKC meet, and many oth­ers. Many cadets who do not have the necessary phys"que for one of the team games often find that they have a special ta'ent for some trac event that they can develop by careful practice and tra"ning M.M.I. has pro­duced a number of good runners ard outstanding per­formers in field eve'lts.

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WrestliNg

Ease ball

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Z:lte :Department (Jj )1,11Sic

M.M.I. our inspiration Wisdom's shrine so dear

Loyal sons in deep devotion Give thee praisf3 sincere.

On the field of contest playing 'neath the Blue and Gold

Or in pleasant halls of learning Thou our lives do h mold.

Dear old M.M.I. we love thee Loud we praise thy name

May thy sterling prepara ion Lead us on o fame.

Mrs. Nell Dieterle, Remedia' Readi'lg in· s ructor and •oca teacher, received her edu­cation at the University of Louisv"lle. An ou -standing performer, Mrs. Die erie performs at many of the programs presen ed a e ·n­stitu e duri g he yeM.

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?:ftc v«arcltinp

vMIISiC Men

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From St. Augustire, Florida to Los A.,geles, California ... New York City's Hotel Com­modore Ba lroom ... Disneyland ... NBC-TV s Truth or Conseauences ... A hiqh school dance o•chestra of notionwirl, - +h +'c the - - ' ''"n nf

T e l11s eppe11r11'lce of The M~s c M11 ers 'n 1963-The MT tJ'Y BtJ I. Shown tJbove is M"ss D~~rry He se" who wes crow11 d qween of e eve + by Ame• ce's Juo"or M"ss D"e ne Sewyer escorted by Cede Dev"d M11rfn.

Melanie Turner

Doug Elliot e~d dru"l I

'leatured 'lavorites Pat Shelburne

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After a Co11g, Kestful Summer

Down by he olci m"tl s ream

I don' want o set

e word o fire! ! ! !

Ali eon ~e lone y s"de?

Don't worry 'bout Me •••

0 IT'Y IT'an ••• I love m so •..

Ask me no quest ons ... I'll e I you no es! ! ! ! ! !

Capers "n cold Canada?

0 wl,ere ..• 0 wllere l-as ""Y

e dog gone!

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Same Storu ;New Performers

September 6, 7 963

Same Stage ;New Page

Mr. and Mrs. David l. Evans join our st~ff a+ M.M.I.

Mr. EvMs h~s been l'.lppoin ed by he Board of T rus ees o enter s udy for the posi ion of Pres"den

~t the retirement o Colonel H~ynes. Our fu ure firs lady is he daughter of Colonel

Md Mrs. W. D. Haynes. Mr. EvMs received his educa ion ~ the Un"ver­

si+y of Tennessee and the University of Michigan. He will comple e wor on his doc ora e at he Uni­versi y of Ken ucky in Ju e 1964.

As they did so successfully during the 1962-63 school session, the Student Sena e will meet early in Sep ember o comple e piMs for the new session. The ob"ec ives of this organiz~ ion include he coordination of all student ac ivities, he promo ion of better school spirit, he adv~ncemen of the Corps of Cade s morally, iro e lectually and physic~lly, ond the development of le~ders "p and p~rticip~tion in social traini g.

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October 12, 1963

J(omecomiug

Homecoming is Alumn" Doy! Mrs. Ingels. our Alum­ni Secretary, welcomes to he campus the Alumni to

enjoy o full doy of octivifes including a football gome in the ofternoon between the M.M.I. cadets ond Modison Model gridders.

Eoch compony decorotes their barrac s for Home­coming!

October I 9, I 963

J(iglt Scltool !Jaud :Dau Sponsored by t e Cincinno i Boos er Club, mony Kentuc y

bonds ore invited o participo e in a mommoth porode fol­lowed by o band show on Rees Field.

In he evening, Bob Broun, populor WL W- V performer, sponsors o donee in the Memorial Gymnasium for he visi -ing bandsmen ond he M.M.I. codets.

rite eommuuicadtt You will be reoding obout these activi.

ties and mony more in our stude!'lt-edited chronicle which is very populor wi h he code s.

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'December 20, I 963

eltristmas Ceave

December 3, I 963

Sasketba/1 Season Opens Witlt Jlome flame

Clark Bryan, 1963 groduote of Corson-Newmaf\ Col ege ond M.M.I. bosketboll cooch , opens the cadet boske ball seoson with o home gome scheduled with Broc efl Coun y.

Clork Bryon hoils from Kingspor , Tennessee c!lnd has won most every honor thot is oworded by the Volunteer S c!lte A hletic Conference. These honors include most vc!lluoble ployer in the Eostern division c!lnd the VSAC all- ournc!lmen team. Bryon wos successful on 53 percent of his shots from the floor lost yeor.

Mr. Bryon will serve os instruc or in he acodem'c depar · ment in oddition to his cooching ossignmen .

... And whc!lt does Captoin Steele's "Borney'' wont for Chrisfmc!ls? A smoll compoct cor would reolly pleose him .. .

ond eose his problem of "throwing oil thot weigh oround ' .. .

Christmos Leove ends Jonuory 5, 1964.

April 3, I 964

Spring 1ormal junior Division

The big occa 10n 'or the codets of the Junior Division! Miss Leanna Hamilton, escorted by Codet Mike Beebe, was

rowned queen of he 963 Spring event. Lucky lod .. .

hot .. . Beebe boy!

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April 4, 1964 - rite vUilitarll !!all The big event socially of the year! Usual y follow"pg th

an'1ual Federal lnspec ion, the gym is a spectacula"r sight elobo rately decor.ated ... many visifng celebri "es ... and I-.e high light of he evening . . . l,e selec "on of he 1964 Queen!

Former Bot of·o~ Comm ~ er nd grod~ •e of M.M I C yde R'chord son escor s M'ss le<~g on 1963 (Pou o De dr' Choo e) o he 196) M li+ory Boll. M ss Dorryl Ho~sen escor ed by C de~ Dov"d Mort'n wolks througl) t~e rchw of swords o ccept !~e Queens c•own for 1963.

- And in tlte Spring -

&ducational rours In he Spring, the code s are to en on edu­

ca ional tours wi Ir> he sta e. Three cade s exa.,·ne he old Revolu ionary War canno at the old Sta e Capitol.

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Anotlter Dramatics Presentation

One of the most en­tertaining events of the year, The Moon 'is Blue was presented by he 1963 Dramatics Club.

We look forward to one or more deligh ful plays by this organization during the 1963-64 schoo session.

Ac now edgmef't s mode of Miss M • ler Lcyson c s ~­den• c+ Bourbon Cou'lty High School +or her deligh fu perform11nce 'n h s MOdern·d~y drc'n .

And ~ltrills A-P!cntu on Our Second Ann1111!

Jnvitational J(e!au

One of he mos ou standing sports events on he M.M.I. campus during he 1962-63 school sessi n was he First Annua Invitational Relay held on Sa urday, May 4. Credit is given o Mr. Owen Dieterle, trac~ coach, for his effor s in organizing competition in which nine Ken uc y high schools par icipa ed.

Bob Mathias, twice Olympic Deca hlon Champion who es-ablished a record no one has ever paralled, presents he Bob

Ma hi as Trophy o the school proclaimed the all-around winner of the relays. A herton High School (Louisville) was declored he winner of the 1963 competition wi h a total of 641f2 points.

Tom my Fleming won the Sou hlond Spor ing Center Trophy presented to the M.M.I. cadet scoring the most poin s for he day.

The Second Annual lnvita ional Relay is scheduled for Sa ur­day, May 2, 1964 and Mr. Die erie promises a grea er spor s a rae ion han ever before!

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Jnteresting and Jnformative eltapel Speakers and

entertainers M.M.I.'s own William M. Layson (Class of 1952) spoke to our

student body during this past school term at chapel exercises. Dr. Layson graduated from M.I.T. in 1956 majoring in Mechanical En­gineering. The following year he returned for graduate work as an assistant in the physics department.

In 1957 he received the Fulbright Scholarship for one year af +he University in Sydney, Australia. The fol owing year he received his Doctor's degree from M.I.T.

In 1960 he received a National Science Foundation grant at the Central European Nuclear Research Center near Geneva, Switzerland.

Now assoc· a ted with the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory at the University of California, he is working with a high energy particle accellerator wh'ch is used for experiments of elementary particles.

Benjam·n S. Schwartz, famed juvenile judge of Hamilton County, Ohio, was another of our assembly speakers during the past year.

Judge Schwartz is nationa~ chairman of the Work Camp Committee of the National Council of Juvenile Court Judges and holds office in the Ohio Association of Juve­nile Court Judges.

His primary interest is in youth and civic work and his juvenile court has been recognized nationally for its unique programs, among which are work therapy and job place­ment and has one of the finest medical and psychiatric clinics and traffic schools in America.

Judge Schwartz was described in a recent article in the Saturday Evening Post as an "enlightened jurist."

Directed by H~rvey 0. D~vis, ~ssoci~te professor of music, the Tronsylv~m~ College Choir performed on c~mous in April 1963 much to the def'ght of the c~dets. M~ny interesting spe~kers ond performing ~rt•sts ~re being scheduled for the new term.

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Come v«nu 3 I~ 7964 -Z:lte Jlottr of PartiNg -

Another Vear- Anotlter 811f1

Z:lte Rig Question

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"For I dipped in o he fu ure

Farashumoneyecou~ see,

Saw a vision of a sw"mming pool

Could such a wo der be? '

-lord en yson p~rl!phrllsed

Mr. Edward Beebe, presiden of e Cincinna i Boos er Organ"za ion, heads J.,e commit ees of patrons sponsoring he raising of u ds necessary o comple e ~h "s projec .

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After }lours -a ?:ired Staff

an 8xlta11Sted Pltotograplter-Our many thanks to the many, many

people, through their interest and assist­ance who made thic edition possible.

(jood-;Nigltt and

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E. S. Thompson D re or-Public Rela ions

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