Catalogue, Northwestern Military and Naval Academy, Part 1

Author: Northwestern Military and Naval Academy (Lake Geneva, Wis.)
Publication date: 1922
Publisher: Lake Geneva, Wis. : The Academy
Number of Pages: 184


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I [N publishing our catalogue in this attractive form, we are doing so in the hope that this important school ques- tion will have full consideration and final decision in the home.


Our experience has been that an attrac- tive catalogue appeals more to the discriminating parent, and is a far better investment than money spent in large promiscuous display advertising. Over ninety per cent of the patronage of the Northwestern Military and Naval Academy comes from old students and friends of the school.


In this book will be found a complete statement of our aims and the work of the school.


The students publish a school paper, "THE LOG BOOK" which contains accounts of the athletic and other stu- dent activities, a copy of which will be gladly mailed on request.


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Index


Pages


Academic Staff and Officers


6


Military Organization


9-20


Catalogue of Students


23-28


History and Objects 29-33


Location 34


Grounds and Buildings


37-42


Courses of Study. 45-46


Schedule of Studies


49-50


Outline of Instruction. 53-77


78-85


Prizes


86-89


Gifts 90


Hygiene and Physical Culture. 93-97


Religious and Moral Training 98-105


The Military Department. 106-117


Naval Department.


118


Amusements.


121


Admission of Students. 122-126


Financial . 129-134


How to Reach the Academy


137


The Uniform


138-141


The Outfit.


142-145


General Remarks 146-149


Table of Employment of Time.


150


Calendar, 1922-1923 153


Award of Prizes 154-158


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Scholarship


CATALOGUE July, 1922


Northwestern Military and Naval Academy Founded 1888 Reincorporated 1911


Endowed 1918


MILITARY


RN


EST


JON .


ACADEMY


LAKE GENE


Designated by the War Department an HONOR SCHOOL


Lake Geneva, Wisconsin Formerly Highland Park, Illinois


Member Association of Military Colleges and Schools North Central Academic Association North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools


TERR MILITA


N& NOVAL ACA IMI


LAKE GENEVA. AWAY 6


Committees and Official Visitors


RESIDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE


Mr. EDWARD E. AYER Colonel H. M. BYLLESBY Mr. SIMEON B. CHAPIN Mr. JOHN J. MITCHELL Mr. EDWARD F. SWIFT Mr. WILLIAM WRIGLEY, JR.


ALUMNI ADVISORY COMMITTEE


Dr. B. R. SHURLY, Class 1890 E. W. STEDMAN, Class 1897 Commander W. B. HOWE, U. S. N., Class 1900 Major F. T. RICE, U. S. A., Class 1900 Dr. EDWIN W. KNOWLES, Class 1902 Lieut. Colonel E. E. LEWIS, U. S. A., Class 1903 J. D. MYLREA, Class 1903 C. F. G. WERNICKE, Class 1908


MILITARY INSPECTORS


Major General GEORGE BELL, JR., U. S. Army Colonel F. M. COLWELL, U. S. Army Colonel W. D. CHITTY, U. S. Army Colonel W. P. RICHARDSON, U. S. Army Major H. M. NELLY, U. S. Army


INSPECTORS FROM GENERAL STAFF WAR DEPARTMENT TO SELECT HONOR SCHOOLS


Major C. E. LULL Major H. F. HAZLETT


NAVAL VISITOR Captain D. W. WURTZBAUGH, U. S. Navy Commandant Great Lakes Training Station


APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR OF WISCONSIN General CHARLES KING, Wis. N. G. Representing the Adjutant General Major WILLIAM F. LORENZ, Wis. N. G. Representing the Department of Health Prof. F. O. HOLT Representing the Department of Education


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Academic Staff and Officers


SUPERINTENDENT COLONEL R. P. DAVIDSON, O. R. C., U. S. Army COLONEL T. W. WINSTON, U. S. A., Retired Aid to the Superintendent


PRINCIPAL ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT MAJOR HENRY H. ROGERS, PH. B., M. D. (Graduate U. S. Naval Academy) ALBION B. LEWIS, A. B., A. M. Assistant to the Principal In Charge of Preparation for College Entrance Examinations


INSTRUCTORS MAJOR GEORGE W. REDDICK, A. M. In Charge of Library and Study Rooms CAPTAIN ROBERT C. SHAW, A. B. Latin MAJOR CHARLES N. SISSON, A. M. History and French A. J. VAN SPEYBROECK, PH. D. English and French DANIEL F. HOAR, A. B. English LESTER N. HAMBLIN, B. S. Mathematics


C. LAHMAN, A. B., Natural Sciences SAMUEL A. DEZALL, A. B. Spanish S. D. COTTER, B. S History and Mathematics HAROLD J. FALLON Drawing and Manual Training LIEUTENANT M. M. DARST, 10TH INF., U.S. A. Professor of Military Science and Tactics ROBERT W. TOWNLEY, B. S. Physical Director LIEUTENANT COLONEL ALVAR L. BOURNIQUE Dancing and Physical Culture EARL G. BECK Music and Harmony


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COLONEL HARLAN PAGE DAVIDSON Founder


Born Hookset, N. H., September 15, 1838 Died Avon Park, Fla. January 19, 1913


CON MILITARYE


& NAVAL ACADEMY


"(44E GENEYA-AW)


Military Organization


COMMANDING OFFICER COLONEL R. P. DAVIDSON, O. R. C., U. S. A. CAPTAIN J. W. ROY, INF., WIS. N. G. Aid to the Commanding Officer


CAPTAIN M. M. DARST, 10TH INF., U. S. A. Detailed by the Secretary of War Professor of Military Science and Tactics


TACTICAL STAFF


MAJOR C. N. SISSON, INF., O. R. C., U. S. A.


CAPTAIN J. W. ROY, INF., WIS. N. G. Tanks and Machine Guns


CAPTAIN R. C. SHAW, INF., WIS. N. G. Bayonet Instructor


CAPTAIN G.W. CURLESS, M. D., O.R. C., U.S. A.


DR. W. H. MACDONALD Post Surgeons


CAPTAIN L. G. DEIGNAN Quartermaster


LIEUTENANT R. W. TOWNLEY, O. R. C., U. S. A. Physical Drill


PROFESSOR EARL J. BECK Band and Orchestra Director


CADET BATTALION COMMANDER


MAJOR L. H. T. DEHMLOW, JR.


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< 2N MILITARY


IMHIMON -LA


& HAYAL MADEM


ANT GENEYA- AW


"A" COMPANY


Captain W. LARRABEE III. First Lieutenant L. C. SARLES Second Lieutenant R. P. ROBERTSON


First Sergeant J. A. BAILEY


Sergeant L. M. CULVER


Sergeant E. C. DAVIS


Sergeant S. S. Fox Sergeant R. K. HERBST


Sergeant A. L. SHAFTON


Corporal C. A. BRAUN


Corporal O. EVERETT


Corporal C. K. HAYES


Corporal R. S. HENRY


Corporal E. F. ORR


Corporal F. G. PHILLIPS


Corporal H. T. POSNER


Corporal T. F. SCHROTH


Corporal R. E. WATSON


Lance Corporal D. G. WILMARTH


Lance Corporal B. L. WOLF


Cadet M. J. ABRAHAMSON Cadet S. F. LYNCH


Cadet M. ALDRETE


Cadet J. G. MANWARING


Cadet W. S. ALLMOND


Cadet A. F. MARTHENS


Cadet J. V. ANNORENO


Cadet D. H. McGILL


Cadet W. L. BARTON


Cadet G. E. MILLS


Cadet F. W. BISHOP


Cadet E. F. MURPHY


Cadet W. E. BROWN


Cadet S. S. PACK


Cadet G. W. BUCKINGHAM


Cadet R. L. PECK, JR.


Cadet J. F. CROFOOT


Cadet S. F. PLETCHER


Cadet H. A. DIEMER


Cadet H. C. REYNOLDS


Cadet F. M. DUDEVOIRE, JR.


Cadet F. M. ROBBINS Cadet J. P. ROENITZ


Cadet L. D. FEIGES


Cadet S. L. ROWLAND


Cadet G. C. HARRIS


Cadet W. A. RUEPING


Cadet G. E. HARTMAN, JR.


Cadet H. C. SCHIRDING


Cadet W. A. HAYSSEN


Cadet A. F. STACK


Cadet W. M. HEALEY


Cadet C. F. TANNER, JR.


Cadet E. C. HOFFMAN


Cadet J. A. TIMMONS


Cadet L. G. KAUFMAN, JR.


Cadet R. VAN TRUMP


Cadet R. KELLOGG


Cadet J. J. WADAS


Cadet C. A. KRAUSE, JR


Cadet F. R. WEED


Cadet C. M. LAKE


Cadet R. I. WELLES


Cadet C. H. LIND


Cadet B. WILLIAMS


Cadet R. E. LINDGREN


Cadet J. M. WINEMAN


Cadet E. G. LOCHER, JR.


Cadet M. S. YORK


Cadet D. O. LOWRY


IO


Cadet I. B. ECKER


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FACULTY AND STAFF


LA YA.A


COMPANY MACHINE GUN DETACHMENT


First Sergeant J. A. BAILEY


Sergeant L. M. CULVER


Sergeant S. S. Fox, Commanding


Sergeant A. L. SHAFTON


Corporal C. K. HAYES


Corporal R. S. HENRY


Corporal F. G. PHILLIPS


Corporal T. F. SCHROTH


Corporal R. E. WATSON


Cadet W. E. BROWN


Cadet G. C. HARRIS


Cadet C. F. TANNER, JR.


COMPANY ENGINEER CORPS


Captain W. LARRABEE III. Cadet S. F. LYNCH


First Lieutenant L. C. SARLES


Cadet E. F. MURPHY


Cadet F. M. DUDEVOIRE, JR.


Cadet S. L. ROWLAND


Cadet G. E. HARTMAN, JR.


Cadet W. A. RUEPING


Cadet C. A. KRAUSE, JR.


Cadet R. VAN TRUMP


Cadet R. E. LINDGREN


Cadet J. J. WADAS


"B" COMPANY


Captain J. B. RODGERS First Lieutenant S. M. MCGOUGH


Second Lieutenant C. W. ALLEN, JR. Second Lieutenant D. C. EBERSON First Sergeant J. B. SCHUSTER


Sergeant R. J. ANDERSON Sergeant O. R. CHAMPLIN, JR. Sergeant V. M. GAIL


Sergeant N. W. KURZ


Sergeant H. P. NELSON Sergeant O. R. STEFFENS


Sergeant C. N. TURNER Corporal H. S. CAHILL


Corporal J. H. DAVIDSON


Corporal O. H. FALK, JR. Corporal R. A. KESNER Corporal L. G. KISER


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N MILITARY


& NAVAL ACADEMY


N. LAXE GEREYA-A


Corporal C. D. OHSE Corporal W. A. SIMMS Corporal C. J. WINCHESTER III. Lance Corporal J. G. LAING, JR. Lance Corporal S. WERTHEIMER, JR.


Cadet J. ALDRETE Cadet K. C. LEACH


Cadet R. C. ALEXANDER


Cadet C. MERLO


Cadet G. R. ALLEN


Cadet J. B. MILLARD


Cadet A. R. ANDERSON


Cadet G. A. MILLS


Cadet J. W. ATWOOD, JR.


Cadet D. E. NEWHOUSE


Cadet W. B. BAKER


Cadet R. T. O'BRIEN


Cadet C. C. BARBEE


Cadet E. C. OVERSHINER


Cadet L. W. BEIER


Cadet F. J. OWEN


Cadet J. W. BRANDT


Cadet M. Z. PORTE


Cadet F. K. CHAMPLIN


Cadet E. W. RODORMER


Cadet J. S. CRAWFORD


Cadet M. B. SCHENCK


Cadet H. T. CUTRERA


Cadet A. C. SEGAL


Cadet L. G. ECKER


Cadet M. SMITH


Cadet J. H. EKERN


Cadet F. R. ELLIOTT


Cadet G. M. ST. JOHN


Cadet P. A. FITTS


Cadet W. T. THOMAS


Cadet G. C. FRENCH, JR.


Cadet H. S. GRIESHEIM


Cadet H. G. WERTHEIMER


Cadet H. N. HART


Cadet C. A. WHEELER


Cadet C. H. IMIG


Cadet E. P. WHITEHEAD


Cadet F. H. JONES


Cadet A. T. WILLETT


Cadet P. S. KNOWLES


Cadet J. L. WILLIAMS


Cadet W. J. KRILL


Cadet J. M. WILLIAMS


Cadet E. W. LARAMY


Cadet E. I. WOODBURY


COMPANY MACHINE GUN DETACHMENT


First Sergeant J. B. SCHUSTER


Sergeant R. J. ANDERSON


Sergeant O. R. CHAMPLIN, JR., Commanding


Sergeant V. M. GAIL


Sergeant H. P. NELSON


Sergeant C. N. TURNER, JR.


Corporal H. S. CAHILL


Corporal R. A. KESNER


Corporal L. G. KISER


Corporal C. D. OHSE


Corporal C. J. WINCHESTER III.


Cadet G. C. FRENCH, JR.


Cadet F. H. JONES


Cadet D. E. NEWHOUSE


Cadet E. I. WOODBURY


Cadet K. A. SPIELMANN


Cadet E. E. FORD, JR.


Cadet H. D. TOMLINSON


Cadet S. E. WEISS


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COMMENCEMENT DAY-MAJOR GENERAL WOOD AND COLONEL DAVIDSON IN FOREGROUND


OX MILITARYE


NORTHWESTERN


NAVAL ACADEMY


LE GEMEVA-XPS


COMPANY ENGINEER CORPS


Captain J. B. RODGERS


Cadet E. W. LARAMY


First Lieutenant S. M. McGOUGH


Cadet J. B. MILLARD


Lance Corporal S. WERTHEIMER, JR. Cadet E. W. RODORMER


Cadet J. ALDRETE


Cadet A. C. SEGAL


Cadet C. C. BARBEE


Cadet H. G. WERTHEIMER


Cadet J. W. BRANDT


Cadet C. A. WHEELER


Cadet J. S. CRAWFORD


Cadet E. P. WHITEHEAD


Cadet G. C. FRENCH, JR.


Cadet A. T. WILLETT


AUTOMOBILE CORPS


RECONNAISSANCE


Sergeant O. R. CHAMPLIN, JR.


Driver


Cadet M. S. YORK


Relief Driver


Second Lieutenant R. P. ROBERTSON


Reconnaissance Officer


ARMORED No. 1


Corporal O. H. FALK, JR.


Driver


Cadet J. V. ANNORENO


Relief Driver


Sergeant L. M. CULVER


Gunner


Sergeant H. P. NELSON


Loader


RADIO No. 3


Cadet G. C. FRENCH, JR.


Driver


Cadet L. G. ECKER


Relief Driver


Corporal C. A. BRAUN


Operator


Cadet D. O. LOWRY


Operator


Cadet A. F. MARTHENS


Operator


Corporal R. S. HENRY


Pigeon Keeper


FIELD KITCHEN


Lance Corporal D. G. WILMARTH


Driver


Cadet M. B. SCHENCK


Relief Driver


Cadet J. W. BRANDT


Commissary


Cadet H. G. WERTHEIMER


Commissary


FIELD HOSPITAL AND AMBULANCE


Corporal F. G. PHILLIPS


Driver


Second Lieutenant C. W. ALLEN, JR.


Interne


Cadet W. S. ALLMOND


Litter Bearer


Cadet F. J. OWEN


Litter Bearer


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VAL ACACIA


this


TANK CORPS


37MM TANK


Sergeant O. R. CHAMPLIN, JR. First Lieutenant S. M. MCGOUGH Sergeant R. K. HERBST


Driver Gunner Reserve Driver


MACHINE GUN TANK


Sergeant N. W. KURZ First Sergeant J. A. BAILEY Second Lieutenant D. C. EBERSON


Driver


Gunner


Reserve Driver


ONE POUNDER (37mm) GUN DETACHMENT


Captain W. LARRABEE III. Commanding First Lieutenant S. M. MCGOUGH Second Lieutenant C. W. ALLEN, JR. Second Lieutenant R. P. ROBERTSON


Sergeant S. S. Fox Corporal F. G. PHILLIPS


Sergeant A. L. SHAFTON


Cadet H. N. HART


Sergeant O. R. STEFFENS Cadet F. J. OWEN


Corporal R. S. HENRY


Cadet B. WILLIAMS


STOKES MORTAR DETACHMENT


Sergeant O. R. STEFFENS


Cadet W. S. ALLMOND


Corporal R. A. KESNER Cadet G. C. HARRIS


Cadet A. F. MARTHENS


AUTOMATIC RIFLE DETACHMENT First Lieutenant L. C. SARLES, Commanding Second Lieutenant R. P. ROBERTSON Cadet P. S. KNOWLES


Sergeant E. C. DAVIS Cadet C. H. LIND Sergeant S. S. Fox Cadet D. O. LOWRY


Sergeant C. N. TURNER, JR. Cadet G. E. MILLS


Corporal E. F. ORR Cadet H. C. REYNOLDS


Corporal H. T. POSNER Cadet F. M. ROBBINS


Cadet W. S. ALLMOND


Cadet J. J. WADAS


Cadet J. M. WINEMAN


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ARMOR BATTERY


THE FIRST ARMORED AUTOMOBILE IN THE UNITED STATES


NV3. 1-


& RAVAL ACADE


GELEIA


BAND Sergeant R. K. HERBST, Leader


Sergeant N. W. KURZ


Bass


Corporal E. F. ORR


Baritone


Corporal H. T. POSNER


Bass


Corporal W. A. SIMMS


Saxophone


Lance Corporal J. G. LAING, JR.


Snare Drum


Lance Corporal D. G. WILMARTH


Bass Drum


Cadet G. R. ALLEN


Clarinet


Cadet J. V. ANNORENO


Trombone


Cadet F. W. BISHOP


Cornet


Cadet F. K. CHAMPLIN


Saxophone


Cadet F. R. ELLIOTT


Clarinet


Cadet E. C. HOFFMAN


Saxophone


Cadet S. F. PLETCHER


Solo Cornet


Cadet F. M. ROBBINS


Trombone


Cadet M. SMITH


Saxophone


Cadet H. D. TOMLINSON


Alto


Cadet R. VAN TRUMP


Alto


Cadet B. WILLIAMS


Solo Cornet


FIELD MUSIC


Second Lieutenant R. P. ROBERTSON


Bag Pipes


Lance Corporal J. G. LAINGE, JR.


Snare Drum


Lance Corporal D. G. WILMARTH


Bass Drum


BUGLERS


Lance Corporal S. WERTHEIMER, JR.


Cadet A. R. ANDERSON


Cadet J. F. CROFOOT


Cadet J. B. MILLARD


Cadet S. F. PLETCHER


Cadet C. A. WHEELER


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TERNA LITARYE


Y& NAVAL ACADEMY


N.LAXE GE EYA-AM


1


SIGNAL CORPS


RADIO FIELD TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONE


First Lieutenant S. M. McGOUGH Corporal C. A. BRAUN


First Lieutenant L. C. SARLES Corporal F. G. PHILLIPS


Sergeant E. C. DAVIS Cadet D. O. LOWRY


Cadet A. F. MARTHENS


CARRIER PIGEONS


Corporal R. S. HENRY Corporal F. G. PHILLIPS Cadet H. C. REYNOLDS


CRACK COMPANY


Major L. H. T. DEHMLOW, JR., Commanding


Sergeant L. M. CULVER


Corporal L. G. KISER


Sergeant E. C. DAVIS


Corporal C. J. WINCHESTER III.


Sergeant A. L. SHAFTON


Lance Corporal D. G. WILMARTH


Sergeant O. R. STEFFENS


Cadet J. W. BRANDT


Sergeant C. N. TURNER, JR.


Cadet W. E. BROWN


Corporal H. S. CAHILL


Cadet F. H. JONES


Corporal J. H. DAVIDSON


Cadet P. S. KNOWLES


Corporal C. K. HAYES


Cadet C. F. TANNER, JR.


Corporal R. A. KESNER


Cadet B. WILLIAMS


RIFLE TEAM


Major L. H. T. DEHMLOW, JR.


First Lieutenant S. M. MCGOUGH (Captain)


Second Lieutenant C. W. ALLEN, JR.


First Sergeant J. B. SCHUSTER


Sergeant V. M. GAIL


Sergeant H. P. NELSON


Cadet G. C. FRENCH, JR.


Cadet D. O. LOWRY


Cadet D. E. NEWHOUSE


Cadet C. A. WHEELER


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NAVAL ATTACK ON THE LAND FORCES


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Catalogue of Students


1921-1922 , CLASS OF 1922


Allen, Charles Wesley, Jr.


Illinois


Bailey, John Anthony


New York


Cahill, Hawley Smith


Wisconsin


Champlin, Oliver Raymond, Jr.


Iowa


Culver, Lewis Matson


Colorado


Dehmlow, Louis Henry Theodore, Jr.


Illinois


Eberson, Drew Calvin


Illinois


Fox, Solomon Sidney


Wisconsin


Gail, Vance Myron


Wisconsin


Harris, Gordon Campbell


Canada


Hayes, Charles Kirtland


North Dakota


Herbst, Robert Krohn


North Dakota


Kiser, Lawrence Gordon


Wisconsin


Kurz, Norman William


Illinois


Larrabee, William III.


Iowa


Nelson, Harvey Ernest Paul


Illinois


Ohse, Charles Durston


Illinois


Phillips, Frederick Gerald


Wisconsin


Rodgers, John Barclay


Ohio


Robertson, Robert Paul


Illinois


Sarles, Lien Collins


North Dakota


Schuster, John Bloodgood


Wisconsin


Shafton, Arthur Louis


Illinois


Watson, Reginald Edward


Mexico


Woodbury, Edmund Irving


Iowa


UNDERGRADUATES


Name


Credits


State


Abrahamson, Milton John


812


Illinois


Aldrete, Jose


2


Mexico


Aldrete, Manuel


2


Mexico


Alexander, Reginald Charles


3


California


Allen, Gibbs Rue


13


Wisconsin


Allmond, William Stewart


14


Delaware


Anderson, Alan Ritner


4


Missouri


Anderson, Robert Joseph


1412


Kansas


25


UNDERGRADUATES-Continued


Name


Credits


State


Annoreno, James Vincent


512 ,


Illinois


Atwood, Jack Wells, Jr.


3


Texas


Baker, William Bell


3


Illinois


Barbee, Cameron Croft


6


Wisconsin


Barton, William Leroy


1


Illinois Illinois


Bishop, Frederick Winston


4


Michigan


Brandt, John William


7


Illinois


Braun, Carl Anton


9


Wisconsin


Brown, Warren Elliott


10


Missouri


Buckingham, George Waite


8


Michigan


Champlin, Frederick Kirk


1


Illinois


Crawford, John Samuel


51/2


Michigan


Crofoot, Jack Farrington


8


Wisconsin


Cutrera, Hugo T


1


Illinois


Davidson, James Hugh


81/2


Iowa Illinois


Diemer, Harold Albert


4


Colorado


DuDevoire, Frederick Merwyn, Jr.


4


Ohio


Ecker, Irwin Bernard


4


Illinois


Ecker, Lyle George


4


Illinois


Ekern, John Harold


9


Wisconsin


Elliott, Frederick Ripley


71/2


Michigan


Everett, Oliver


12


Illinois


Falk, Otto Herbert, Jr.


11


Wisconsin


Feiges, Lawrence Daniel


912


Wisconsin


Fitts, Philip Aylett


7


Illinois


Ford, Edwin Eugene, Jr.


9


Illinois


French, George Caleb, Jr.


7


Wisconsin


Greisheim, Henry S.


Illinois


Hart, Henry Nelson


1212


Hartman, George Edgar, Jr.


512


Indiana


Hayssen, William Arthur


5


Wisconsin


Healey, Warren Mansfield


5


New York


Henry, Russell Sage


1212


Illinois


Hoffman, Edward Charles


5


Illinois


Imig, Carl Hayssen


6


Wisconsin


Jones, Frederick Hoyt


7


Illinois


Kellogg, Robert


9


New York Wisconsin


Kesner, Robert Abraham


1112


Illinois


Knowles, Paul Sydney


14


Illinois


Krause, Charles Adolph, Jr.


4


Wisconsin


Krill, Warren Joseph


1316


Indiana


Laing, John Gillies, Jr.


6


Wisconsin


Lake, Clifford Moulton


3


South Dakota


Laramy, Edward Willis


1/2


Michigan


26


-


Illinois


Kaufman, Louis Graveraet, Jr.


121/2


Davis, Edwin Clark


212


Beier, LeRoy William


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THE CLASS GATE


OH MILITARY&


& NAVAL ACADEMY


LAKE GENEVA .A


UNDERGRADUATES-Continued


Name


Credits


State


Lind, Carl Hjalmer


15


Illinois


Lindgren, Raymond Edward


21/2


Illinois


Locher, Emil G., Jr.


Illinois


Lowry, Durward Oliphant


1412


Michigan


Lynch, Stephen Frank


8


Wisconsin


McGill, Donald Hamilton


4


Illinois


McGough, Samuel Marshall


1212


Illinois


Manwaring, Joshua George Dowell


4


Michigan


Marthens, Albert Francis


1112


Illinois


Meister, Henry John


1012


Illinois


Merlo, Carlo


Illinois


Millard, Jacob Benjamin


7


Pennsylvania


Mills, George, Alan


3


Illinois


Mills, George Eldon


412


Illinois


Murphy, Elbridge Frederick


4


Wisconsin


Newhouse, Dale Elwood


7


Michigan


O'Brien, Robert Thomas


9


Illinois


Orr, Edward Foster


121/2


Iowa


Overshiner, Ellsworth Channing


1212


Indiana


Pack, Stephen Sutherland


4


Minnesota


Peck, Ralph Leroy, Jr.


1


Illinois


Pletcher, Stewart Francis


3


Illinois


Porte, Milton Zara


4


Illinois


Posner, Howard Theodore


12


Louisiana


Reynolds, Herbert Charles


14


Wisconsin


Robbins, Fred Mancel


17


Washington


Rodormer, Everett Winston


13


Illinois


Roenitz, John Pantzer


12


Wisconsin


Rowland, Stanley Lewis


4


Indiana


Rueping, William Arthur


8


Wisconsin


Schenck, Melville Brownell


4


Michigan


Schirding, Henry Carl


3


Illinois


Schroth, Theodore Frank


15


Illinois


Scgal, Arthur C.


4


Illinois


Simms, William Alcxander


916


Ohio


Smith, Marcellus


91/2


Colorado


Spielmann, Karl Adam Norton


13


Michigan


Stack, Alfonse Francis


Wisconsin


Steffens, Olney Richard


131/2


Illinois


St. John, Gilbert Moffat


5


Illinois


Tanner, Charles F., Jr.


1012


Illinois


Thomas, William T.


1


Illinois


Timmons, John Andrew


15


Indiana


Tomlinson, Herbert D.


315


Illinois


Turner, Charles Newton, Jr.


1312


New Jersey


Van Trump, Roderick


7


Illinois


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29


Illinois


Owen, Francis Joseph


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Name


Credits


State


Wadas, John Joseph


8


Indiana


Weed, Francis Robins Merlin


3


Illinois


Weiss, Stanley Emanucl


4


Illinois


Welles, Richard Ives


Illinois


Wertheimer, Howard George


10


Nebraska


Wertheimer, Sam, Jr.


6


Nebraska


Wheeler, Claud Altmas


3


Illinois


Whitehead, Elisha Paxton


3


Illinois


Willett, Alvin Thomas


3


Illinois


Williams, Bedford


15


Illinois


Williams, Jack Melbourn


3


Michigan


Williams, John Lewis


5


Kentucky


Wilmarth, Donald Gifford


13


Michigan


Winchester, Charles Jonathan 111.


1312


California


Wineman, Joseph Marx


9


Illinois


Wolf, Bernhardt Louis


10


Nebraska


York, Melvin Starr


$3


Illinois


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History and Objects


O RIGINALLY founded at Highland Park, Illinois, in 1888, by Colonel H. P. Davidson, as the Northwestern Military Academy, the school was, in 1911, reincorporated by Colonel R. P. Davidson, son of the founder, under the laws of Wisconsin as the NORTHWESTERN MILITARY AND NAVAL ACADEMY, Congress having passed a law authoriz- ing issue of complete naval equipment.


The Academy is not a commercial enterprise. Its entire income is devoted to the education and training of young men for the best type of manhood and citizen- ship. This enduring, patriotic work has been made possible through a generous endowment given by the Davidson family, and the liberal and enthusiastic sup- port of prominent, public-spirited men.


It had long been the plan to sell the property at High- land Park, Illinois, then being used by the school and eventually move to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, where the school had spent the fall and spring terms for several years in camp. The management felt that this change in location would be necessary if the school were to continue to give its students the freedom for outdoor sports and the life and environment which practically every educator and thoughtful parent recognizes as a necessary part of the boy's fullest development and pleasure. The destruction of one of the main buildings at Highland Park by fire, May 1, 1915, made it seem desirable to make the change at once as it had brought vividly before the school the importance of having buildings which housed so many valuable lives thoroughly fireproof as well as modern in sanitation, heating, lighting, etc.


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The founder's plan to make NORTHWESTERN an essentially military school was the result of thirty-one years' teaching experience in both public and private schools in the East. His aim was to meet the need of this central portion of the great Northwest for a boys' preparatory school that should be distinctly American in its ideals, virile in its life, absolutely free from snobbishness, and at the same time second to none not only in scholarship, but in the moral, physi- cal and social training which would best develop its students into useful and successful citizens. This long experience and observation in schools of different types convinced him that a military life made interest- ing and so managed as not to encroach on the academic work of the student offered the most efficient means of cc uring order and industry and of fixing habits of courtesy, neatness, promptness, respect for lawful authority, thoroughness and manliness.


This Academy makes no apology, therefore, for the fact that it is a military and naval institution. There is no "semi" connected in any way with the work. It has never been the aim of the school to make soldiers or sailors necessarily, but rather to inculcate in the boys under its care the better qualities of the soldier; to give them the ease and confidence which comes from disciplined minds and bodies, and to develop in them a high sense of honor, self-control, self-reliance, responsibility, and the ability to lead others-qualities essential to the truest manhood and of inestimable value not only to the individual, but to the Nation. This systematic life with its responsibilities also takes the place to a great extent of the chores and little home duties which in the earlier days fortunately fell to the lot of every boy and constituted such an important factor in his preparation for life.


The wisdom of the founder in making the institution military with its resultant physical development for every individual boy has been clearly shown during the world war. The large percentage of young men who were found physically unfit brought the entire


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American people to a realization of how physically unprepared for life our American boys were, and the necessity of corrective methods.


Northwestern aims to graduate students symmetrically developed-young men who with sturdy physique, sound scholarship, refined tastes, high moral and spiritual ideals will be best prepared to make good citizens. No diploma is ever given by the institution to a young man who cannot qualify in all these respects. The diploma of the Academy, like that of West Point and Annapolis, carries with it a recommendation not only as to the young man's scholastic attainments but as to his preparation for life physically, morally and socially, and for the performance of his duties as a good citizen.


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Location


E NVIRONMENT is one of the most important and far-reaching influences that comes into any boy's life. Fortunate indeed, therefore, was the Academy to be able to take ample time in the selec- tion of the site for its home, and doubly fortunate in having at its head men who had devoted their lives to the boy problem not simply in the schoolroom but who had made a careful study of the conditions that sur- round him in the home and in the community. Many points were visited, and although flattering offers were made by enterprising communities, real estate pro- moters, etc., Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, was selected entirely on account of its unusual fitness as the location for a greater NORTHWESTERN. Too many schools have been forced by conditions over which they had no control to contend with the handicaps that exist in small towns or near large cities.


Lake Geneva with its wooded shores and clear spring water is too well known to need extended description. Nearly ten miles long with a varying width of from one to three miles its shoreline is said to be wonder- fully similar to its famous namesake in Switzerland. The shores are sandy and the gravel subsoil permits a perfect natural drainage. The elevation of the sur- rounding country gives an unusually clear air and for that reason the Chicago University selected this site to erect the great Yerkes' Observatory. Along the shores of the lake are some of the most beautiful homes of the entire west. Thus surrounded by homes of culture and refinement, and free entirely from the unde- sirable social element which is so apt to be found even near small cities, the school has the additional advan- tage of being in a territory where no saloon can ever exist. A special act of the Wisconsin Legislature gave this marked recognition to the Academy by surround- ing it with a dry zone of eighty square miles.




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