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First Row: J. McGuinness, W. Tierney, D. Costello, J. Si)ara, F. Alfaro, P. Gabelia. Second Row: G. McFclriilRc, J. Irvin, S. Brown, R. Dull, J. Wood, L. Cook, N. Greczyn. Third Row: R. Bush, L. Hill, M. Jatol), G. Walter, T. Folk, S. Myer. Fourth Row: P. McGann, C. Kruger. Not Shown: R. Coonan, R. Stein. First Row: T. Thomas, R. Docksen, G Ec vn, E Qumnan, K. Kelly, M. Eaton, N. Prosi)ero, D. MoDermolt. Second Row: J. Bemis, D. Braun, J. Hughes, J Willis, A Crissler, M. Sosa, W. Griffin. Third Row: S. McGill, C. Volz, J. Scanlan, S. Shipley, T. Shores, M Rzei)linski, M Venske, P. Peterson. Fourth Row: S, Eckelman, S. Daniels, E. Dyke, L. Smith, C. Hutzler. ! § ) tB-UmiE £ J } ft.n(«talpc r P « »UlioMt ;J| jU ,.«,mfflnyiii i x J=K. j ' k fjmu v K jlrtttkcav- y i b First Row: F. Zeltl, J. Adams, F. White, D. Turner, T. Hinkel, T. Curtis, D. Boyd, G. Stoick. Second Row: J. Wright, D. Harlin, M. Lundy, H. Mee, B. Bailey, C. Sitero, J. Sachau. Third Row: J. Kinnaman, D. French, L. DiLorenzo, R. Rozzoni, F. Rock, D. Carpenter. Fourth Row: B. Godfrey, L. Scott, K. Lewis, E. Fagan, P. Miller, S. Hargan. Fifth Row: G. Peirce, K. Mitchell, J. Nations, P. Rappold, L. Huskey. Not Shown: C. Blllingsley, D. Kupets.
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} k£ A ffft l First Row: R. Wade, W. Ewing, W. Mann, D. Fowler, W. Barken ic, W. An derson, D. Brown, S. Bracey. Second Row: J. Ogren, J. Hazeltine, A. Schna bel, W. Lennox, N. Erwin, B. McQuistion, R. Werthmuller, S. Baber, T. Suer- mann, G. Babayan, J. Spiezia. Not Shown: L. Socea. A - 4 A — 4 is somewhere on the spectrum between B — 4 and E — 4 and has spent all year trying to emulate some nostalgic version of the OLD CORPS. A symbolic representation of the company would have the Firsties of the company in spiked Prussian helmets, riding reluctant cows, leading the remainder of the company against imaginary windmills. However, the company has an inherent, intangible spirit, still permeating it like an une.xplainable ether, which makes intra- murals a crusade and motivation a duty. It gives one a feeling of belonging to a unit somewhere substantially above the av- erage.
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First Row: D. Gurlach. G. Church. Second Ro«: J. Mi.rgesun, K. 1 Nichols, D. Richardson, L. Kardonsky, R. Knight, R. Zimmerman, B. Ackerman. Third Row: G. Berry, T. Smith, J. Buckowsky, Dempsey, J. Klevecz, T. Ferguson, R. Fitton. n, C. Bryce, L I A. Ives, P. U B — 4 may have dropped below her phice in regimental competition during 1970-71, but the parties certainly got bet- ter. Always looking for a reason to rally, the company with all the Pontiacs frequently made it to the Red Apple. Nearly always at the top when it came to O.P.E. the B — 4 boys didn ' t fare so well in academics. We had twenty-five per cent of the company in the last one hundred files, this did of course swell our infantry numbers. In the marriage department, seven out of twenty hen pecked guys bit the dust with a few more of the less manly on the way. Karbunkle and A.D. showed us what it was like to be privates again, while Ace fi- nally lost to the academic department and succumbed to con- ditioning. Bryce continued to apply the Bryce theorem and Morgeson uttered six words the entire year. While Fergie continued to break all study i-ecords for the hour tenth ratio. Airborne Buck decided to sky out of this place. So after four years of trials and tribulations we can all look back and say I guess it wasn ' t really that bad after all. l t?5i
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