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Kemper Military School & College was a private military school located in Boonville, Missouri. Founded in 1844, Kemper filed for bankruptcy and closed in 2002. The school's motto was "Nunquam Non Paratus" (Never Not Prepared). The 46-acre campus played a key role in Boonville's identity as a popular 19th-century Missouri river town.
Alumni of the defunct Kemper Military School in Boonville, Missouri Pages in category "Kemper Military School alumni" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
Thomas A. Johnston (1848-1934), was president of the Kemper Family School and Kemper Military School in Boonville, Missouri from 1881 to 1928. He was known as the "Builder of Kemper". Johnston was born near Boonville in 1848.
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At West Point in 1916. William M. Hoge was born on the campus of Kemper Military School in Boonville, Missouri, where his father William McGuffey Hoge served as principal. In 1905, the family moved to Lexington, Missouri, where his father bought an ownership interest and served as principal and superintendent at Wentworth Military Academy.
He was raised by his grandparents in the small town of Jasper, where he graduated from Walker County High School in 1946. He attended Kemper Military School in Boonville, Missouri, and Florence State Teacher's College (Florence, Alabama) (now the University of North Alabama), where he majored in physical education and biology. He was a ...
The Kemper team, although from a high school, played against colleges in Kansas and Missouri and was able to tie several of them. [18] Clingenpeel, c. 1926. Clingenpeel continued serving at Kemper until 1925, when he returned to his alma mater, Central College. [2] One source said that his record at Kemper "is one that will long be noted."
McFee was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1886. From 1902 to 1905, he attended Kemper Military School in Boonville, Missouri.In 1907, he inherited a large sum of money, allowing him to enroll in the Stevenson Art School and pursue painting full-time.