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Marching to Sunday parades along the lake shore . , . the First Class Garden . . . Retreat gun Naval Building r . . Parade ground.
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NGNY YOU ARE AT HOME, RELAXING, THUMBING through these pages, recalling your experiences . . Those were good times, weren't they? Can you ever forget the Thanksgiving review when the Troop misplaced one of its command cars? It was finally found-in the bird sanctuary , . ln the memories of B Company men is instilled the scene when Dan .Pope had to crawl through his transom after his door had been accidentally locked. Sure you recall dozens of cadets, remember there were some 650 of us all occupying our several roles . . There was the time in South when everyone stood outside his room at reveille to prove he was up. And jack Kihm had an interesting experience. Can you still remember when he was voted Mr. America at a girls' school in Michi- gan? . . . Of course the Troop had the most effective warnings for reveille in- spectors. Each time Major Stone appeared, a siren howled its signal through both ffoorsg when that was confiscated, an effective recording ofthe bombing of London was substituted, complete with exploding of bombs and chattering ofmachine guns. 1 . . . Then there was the jingle contest in the Vedetfe, hrst prize of which was a beautifully framed picture of john O'Eallon. A mysterious person ,-.,s,N who signed his entry Four Eyes land was later revealed as Capt. t-Q, , . . . . K H -' Gowanj was chosen winner. In order to disguise himself, .'Eour Eyes f ' claimed his award dressed as in the picture at the bottom . . . Many more incidents occurred, some ofwhich made you laugh, while others- Q,,j,,,-1, t , H1 i V If-A well, perhaps it would be just as well to forget themfor can't you? ze
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IN THE YEARS TO COME YOU'LL NEVER FGRGET Culver, and above all you'll never forget the friendships you made while you were a cadet. For despite some of the hardships and trials, despite drill and classes, reports and guard duty, you gleaned from your years at Culver not only an education, but also the keen friendship and deep admiration of one of the bex! groups of men ever to be found anywhere . . . The editors hope that this book will never grow old, that it will have a place on your library shelf forever, and that it will help you to recall those good times - with your friends. ln these pages is Ax '- . . . may be found pictures, words, and I more PICWTCS Whlch Wlll recall ' il- 1 L.Ll-1:42 A!-',15'f . ' ' 'vs . . those years on that campus in Indiana. Throughout this Ro!! Yi u, 'gg' Cal! are presented every twist and turn of your cadet life, every r . galea-mari'-. .is . . event, events big or small which ':'2m zes5:i:::m1mr: r you experienced at Culver, from the time you entered Hone September day as a plebe until the moment you graduated and left the shores of Maxinkuckee. Wwe have tried to present this book to you as in- formally as possiblegjust as you remember your good times at school. So don't consider this a stilted record of 19-17- HRM 48, but rather as a remembrance of your Culver days . . . M1411 a remembrance written by your friends . . . a remem- brance intended for' fou alone. Particularly it is written for all 5 , ,, y who have had a part in this year at Culver and generally for those who want to remember . . . Yes, this is your book. IU
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