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COMPANY A Fig-H1 Row: Turn tire-T35 Hull Lockhart, Carl llansun, Rirli:u'.d' Swift, have Har:-xlifielel, Uwe-n arrlh, Sandy Brnwn, Stanley Ilanwlu, Jimmy llewf-H. Sm-mill Rvnw: Kenny l':u'f'. 74111 llllllfk CIHLFUH RUW0- W1l!'fl l'0la-iwiri, and Hill Svlniltz. Tllirml Row: Allan Esvli, Henry Cnia. Eugene I urtim-, Huh l arnswurtli, .lim Ranrlels, Lee Ja.:-obs, Gerald Qniilh, Stanley Curliin, lim-rnarnl lierkert, anal' Al Luwery. COMPANY B First Row: Peter Phillips, DeHugh Davis, Lyle Crawford, Howard Sehwartz, Manny Nebel, .Inhn VVeder. and Ernest Norman. Second Row: Jon Gardey, Al Perez, Wayne Brown, Stanley Guttsegen, Mirkey Hart- man, Bill Arrher. Frank Richman. Stanley Grnoney. Dale Burger, Stewart Reed. and 'Tom Jolnisnn. Third Row: Harold- Barh, Jack Reddivk. Aliitiiw-w Graf, Erwin Title, Bill Currie, Bub Wilson, Don Marsh, Ronald lwtc-h, Jerry MvKilJbun, Jimmy Ragland. ' T . .., ' . w it COMPANY C First Raw: Runald Gilliam, Bill Knnhlnrk, Bill Guthrie. Serunri Raw: Ernie Phillips, Ed Gray, Lnren Ehersule, Ilershel Ellis, Bah Weigle-. Ernest Kinns, Leonard Street, Al Perez, Bill Win.+lihani, Wayne Sandy. Marlowe Baker, Dave Van Nostrand, and Genrge Wales, Third Raw: Rnswe Loarli, Bah VVhitelaw, Smith Shadorny, Rnnald Marley, Bula Ripley, Harry Smith. Fred Ghezzi. Stewart Haas, Bud Jnse, Larry Berlin. Fourth Row: Dirk Allen. Walter Metralf. Flnyd Allen. Mason Nvlsnn, Eli t'lietwnml, Kendrick Sweet, Harold Hildreth, Lonnie Griner. Hull St, Louis, Bah Quinnv, and Dun Meline.
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HEADQUARTERS COMPANY First Row: Al Adams, Jim Shimn, Louis Ferrel, and Jerry Harris. Second Row: Bod Brodsky, Chuck Brose, Jim Swigert, Paul Trietsch, Dick Landis, and Bill Yamano, Third Row: James Wildman, Phil Griffin, Wes- ley Cook, Dick Boos, Mr. DiSarro. Fourth Row: Lin Parsons, Neal Kohler, Martin Baer, Ben Strasser, Ed Booker, George Brown, Felix Palazzo, Walter Beaudoin, and' Ted Larrussen. STAFF The R.O'.T.C. has really done itself proud in the last three se- mesters and has reason to expect even greater results in the future. It 'has shown this in more ways than one. An example of this is the Honor School award bestowed by General Mark Clark of 6th Army Headquarters. This made the student body very proud of its unit, and the unit proud of itself. Since the unit's beginning a year and a half ago, a tremendous amount of progress has been made in everything undertaken. Most prominent, however, is the precision of the unit as a whole. One activity of the R.O.T.C. that rates high with the cadets is the ever-popular sem-annual military ball. This occasion is always quite festive, and this semester,s was no exception to the rule. The R.O.T.C. trains the cadet in leadershi , militar courtes , and P Y Y discipline, three of the most important characteristics to be built up in a cadet. BATTALION OFFICERS First Row: Robert Feiner, Ted Todd, and Graham Rider. Second Row: Instructor Sgt. Joe Cash. Jerry Lapin, Manny Nebel. Walt Keeshr-n, Bill Grant, Alvin Tierrel, and Instruc. Vit' Bates. Third Row: Ken Kaiser, Jerry Vfestlake, Instruz-. Ralph Clapp, Bob Bunce, and Jerry Freeman. s 1 i First Row: Robert Feiner. Teil' Todd. Louis Ferrel, Richard Swift, Lyle Crawford. Graham Rider. Jerry Lapin, Manny Ni-bel. and Walt Keeshen. Second Fow: Rivharcl Schwartz, Owen Marsh. Bill Guthrie, Dave Garshfif-lil, VVa1ter Bergmann. Jerry Harris, Ronald Gil- liam, Al Adams, and .lim Shinip.
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