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Documents and papers from our pasts
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ENMS Tuition Receipt

Dated September 1, 1958. This is an ENMS receipt for tuition to the parents of Cadet Carl F. Schmidt. Tuition was then $1800.00 which was a good deal of money in the '50s.

ENMS Receipt
Dated June 2, 1958. These reciepts listed weekly incidentals for Cadets and were billed to parents on a monthly basis. Interestingly, this receipt for Cadet Carl F. Schmidt lists to rather unorthodox charges. One for a "broken table" and another for "room damage". Carl has submitted a great story that explains just why his parents were billed for damages and will be posted soon on our Memories from Cadet Life page.
C.C.C. Promotion Diploma
Dated April 10, 1960. This State of California, California Cadet Corp Diploma issued to Gary Simpson commissions him as Second Lieutenant.
ENMS Brochure from 1960

Copy of first page from a 1960 Elsinore Naval and Military School Brochure. Once you click this photo, click it a second time on the following page for a Hi-Res readable image.

Weekend Liberty Pass

Dated November 1, 1959. With parental approval (along with good behavior) you could obtain one of these little Gems. From the Harry Maroni Collection, donated to the Elsinore Historical Society.

Training Memorandum

Dated June , 1960. This document officially called Training Memorandum #25 was the schedule for the 1960 Graduation Parade and Awards Ceremony.

The Admiral

Dated June 5, 1960. The Admiral was a monthly publication sent to parents keeping them up to date on the goings on at the school. Interestingly, the school is refered to as the "Academy" on the front page rather than "School"