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Culver Military Academy 1970- present1970 - After a favorable vote by the trustees, Dean Ernest B. Benson announced the intent to establish Culver Academy for Girls beginning in September, 1971. Academic year 1970-71 would be devoted to intensive planning and preparations for the opening. Mary Frances England, then head of the Summer School for Girls, was appointed as director. In this first official announcement, Benson wrote:"The decision to admit girls followed a study of nearly three years by staff and faculty. As stated in the news release, the board is convinced that 'the addition of an academy for girls on the campus of a boys' school will provide an enrichment of the total program of both schools, a superior education for both sexes, and a greater recognition of the importance of natural relationships between boys and girls.'" (Culver Alumnus, Spring 1970)In 1971 the name was revised to Culver Academy Girls was founded and the winter school program began. It opened with 77 boarding students housed in West Lodge and North Lodge (a motel unit of the Culver Inn). 1972 - Ralph Manuel became superintendent 1973 - McMillen Athletic Center connected to the Recreation Building in 1973 provided badly needed locker space and showers for cadets, coeds, and faculty. Office space for coaches was included within the building. It was a gift if Dale W. McMillen '32. 1975 - the name the name was revised to Culver Academy Girls was revised became Culver Girls Academy (C.G.A.). 1976 - John R. Mars became superintendent; Mary Frances England Director of CAG became it's Dean. 1976 - Henderson Ice Arena was formally dedicated on Feb. 14, 1976 to honor of John W. Henderson, Dean of Admissions Emeritus. he was a distinguished administrator from 1919 to 1981. It confirms to National Hockey League standards - 85' by 200' amd a sheet of new ice requires about 11,700 gallons of water (1.2 inches thick). Sometime in the late 1970's land holdings were: ![]() 1977 - Nov. 26 - 27, 'Little Gym' burned to the ground in an early evening arson fire. It virtually exploded in flames as 70 years of floor varnish and roofing tar were ignited by an arsonist. Valiant efforts by local fire departments from as far as Plymouth and Monterey, joined with the cadet fire brigade and saved the swimming pool, the McMillen Athletic Center including cadet and co-ed dressing rooms and, quite likely, the Recreation Building. All that remained was the facade of the building. The contents were a total loss - Team uniforms, athletic equipment, records, and trophies in the Hall of Fame were destroyed. A mentally ill student had set the fire, then joined the cadet fire brigade in attempting to save the structure. He was identified and dismissed. Sometime in the 1970's or 1980's the big barn that sat on the East side on the edge of the golf course burned. 1980 - the Reuben Fleet Gymnasium dedicated. 1982 - Ralph N. Manuel of Dartmouth became Superintendent. 1983 - Richard Gwyn Davis wrote a Thesis/dissertation/manuscript: Of arms and the boy: a history of Culver Military Academy 1984 - eighth-graders program was discontinued. 1984-85 - Jane A. Vogel Became dean of Culver Girls Academy 1986 the Academy had 1500 acres and 37 major buildings. 1986, the lower level of the Dining Hall was remodeled and the Bookdstoe AKA QM Store was given the space at the west en. From 1911 various of activities occupied the lower level: the Academy library 1912-1924; a canteen; bowling alley; YMCA office and model train layout. In 1986, structural flaws in the sub-floor required its demolition. It was replaced exactly as in the original colors and design 1987 - Sept. Trudy E. Hall became Dean of CGA 1989 - President Ralph Manuel moved his residence to the East Shore, this campus icon [Edwin R. Culver's chateau-style residence overlooking the lake] was razed to make way for the Huffington Library, immediately west of the Superintendent’s Home also sat a private residence belonging to the David Braden; had been acquired by the Academy in the early 1930s and the guest house, it too, was demolished to make way for the library. May 15-17 the Academy's 1st museum is dedicated - and is housed in the 2nd and 3 rd floor towers of the Arsenal. this view of the campus is looking at it from the west to the east - one partial sees the woodcraft camp which is located west of the main campus and St.Rd. 117. visible is the double entrance/exit road off of St. of St. Rd. 10 for the Woodcraft camp. ![]() This Year's Role Model Teens List A Hodgepodge Of Heroes, But All Agree: The Untarnished Idol Is A Thing Of The Past By Charles Leerhsen | NEWSWEEK From the magazine issue dated Jun 1, 1990
I wanted something less obvious, something more real. So I took a trip. I visited a military academy in Indiana,... My tour began at the Culver Academies, in Culver, Ind. New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner went here, as did actor Hal Holbrook and George R. Roberts (of the Kohlberg Kravis Roberts investment firm). Culver is two institutions: a boys' military school founded in 1894 and a girls' academy opened in 1971. Both share a reputation for academic excellence, as well as a handsome campus with Gothic buildings and huge, sloping lawns convenient for rolling freshmen into nearby Lake Maxinkuckee. Annual cost: about $18,000. Culver is "military" only in its discipline and uniforms; the students don't study war no more. Still, when asked for their heroes, the boys came up with Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, Douglas MacArthur, Alexander the Great, Chuck Yeager, Audie Murphy and Sergeant York. Mixed in with those, though, were Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King, Houdini--and from Stephan Lower, a senior from Westfield, N.J.: Winnie the Pooh. The girls mentioned Lucille Ball, Margaret Thatcher, Superman, Jane Good-all--and Westfield, New Jersey's own Stephan Lower. Michael Jordan was popular with both groups, as was James Dean. Although somewhat startled at the mention of an actor now 24 years dead, I didn't think much of it, yet. Indiana was Dean's home state, after all, and these kids had a sense of history and liked to demonstrate it. 1990-1991 - Carolyn J. Kline became Dean of CGA 1991 - Culver Citizen news items During mid-1990s, the ageing Erie boiler was removed from the powerhouse and replaced with two Superior 400 horsepower fire tube natural gas boilers thus updating the power plant. 1994-95 - Gay E. Hurst became Dean of CGA And in 1996 the land holdings is shown as follows: ![]() 1996 - Installed a cogeneration system. 1996 - October 9 – The Dicke Administration Center was dedicated in the Legion Memorial Building on the campus of the Culver Academies… 1996-98 CGA celebrated its 25th anniversary 1998 - Oct 1 The Huffington Library was dedicated on October 1, 1998. It was the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huffington of Houston and Michael Huffington '65 of Los Angeles. Over 45,000 volumes were moved from the Legion Memorial Building library in a single day in a carefully orchestrated action by students. ![]() ![]() 1998-99 - Judy L. Dunsmore became Dean of CGA 1999-2000 - John Buxton became Culver’s Head of Schools, Judy H. Delp became Dean of CGA 2000 - the Rec Building of 1922 recieved a major renovation by George M. Steinbrenner '48, in 2000, the portico which was removed in the 1960's was replaced.
The Waukesha Enginators can be operated intermittently at 575 kw. This additional available power provides increased system flexibility. The new plant will operate 24/7. Mid 2000's has seen the installation of natural gas reciprocating engines that drive two electric generators. 2002 - Robert's Hall of Science Dicke Hall of Mathematics completed September 2002. Total cost $16,935,000.00, designed by Architecture Design Group and Ballinger Architects of Philadelphia served as the laboratory design consultant. A 64,000 [76,000] square foot facility housing classrooms and offices for both the science and math departments at Culver Academies. ![]() Science teaching spaces for chemistry, biology, and integrated science are designed as combination lab/classroom, allowing the class to move from lecture to lab effortlessly in the same period. The building also contains a circular shaped, tiered auditorium for large classes and lectures, and is equipped with state of the art audio-video-data projection equipment. Major hallways are single-loaded and provide excellent views of Lake Maxinkuckee. The height and scale of the new building is compatible with the existing campus buildings. The exterior building materials follow the campus standard of brick, limestone, and slate. This building won the 2003 AIA Indiana Honor Award, and was published in 2003 for Outstanding Project Selection in American School & University Architectural Showcase. 2005 - August 10 - All aircraft at a northern Indiana private school have been grounded while an investigation continues into what caused one of its planes to crash into a lake. A teenager from Tampa and his 21-year-old flight instructor were killed in the crash. 2006 - A Renovation project of $10 million got under way for the complete renovation of the Department of Horsemanship’s Vaughn Equestrian Center. The stable will be replaced with 100 new stalls (barn), and the riding hall and the Black Horse Troop lounge will be renovated also a temporary structure has been placed East of the Riding hall to use for temporary quarters to prevent the interruption of any of the existings programs during the construction period. There will be a new drop off area with parking on the West side of the building and a new entrace date to the North of the building also. 2007 February - John N. Buxton, Culver Academies’ current and 12th head of schools. Issued a press release of the aviation program - before publicly doing it in the newspapers and the Culver Alumni he sent a letter to Culver Summer school alumni and supporters sometime in January annoucing the aviation programs fate - Academies close air program. 27 Aug. 2007 - The fire broke out at 1:10 a.m. on the third floor of the South Barrack. One room was gutted and the rest of the floor was damaged. None of the boys was seriously injured at Culver Academies. Culver sets new fund goals Prep school attained their $200M goal 2 years early. 2007 - October 9 - found at Ft. Wayne.com/News Sentinel: By The Associated Press | ||
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