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£ta{f 01 lay 01 £. S. A'lkam I-« ft t« R.ffht: Front row Zicinkr Fabian. Thomas. Tompkins, Shrrvo, Gearhart. Back row..... Walsh. Beattie, Dopson, Akin. Garland. STAFF Donald P. Ziemke James S. Thomas James M. Tompkins Charles T. Pabian Dale M. Shreve and Cecil C. Dopson Richard C. Johnson Junius II. Arnold D. I). Garland, J. E. Walsh, G. A. Gearhart, II. I). Akin. A. R. Davis, H. W. Beattie. J. E. Vaughn Since more than half the complement was scheduled to transfer to their next phase of navy training in July, 1945, the idea of creating a book of memoirs of navy life at A. M. was concocted with but five remaining in the semester. A staff of willing workers was chosen to get the book ready for distribution as soon as possible. The problems encountered were met successfully and the coveted goal was able to be reached. Those who do not understand the complications arising from obstacles such as lack of time and war-time printing and engraving, remember that the Log'' is not exactly as we. the staff, would have desired, but we did the best with what we had. Editor in Chief: General Manager: Business Manager: Sports Editor: Circulation Managers: Photc grapher: Art Editor: Contributors:
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VUe link I ft to It Kht: l- ront row 1‘nbiun, Akin, Carland. Gearhart, Child t5a«-k row Ziemkr, Walxh. 8hreve, Beatlle, Starnes Soon after the establishment of the V-l2 Unit at A. M., the title of the school publication was changed from The Weevil Outlet to The Link, signifying the bond between the Navy and the college. Th » paper’s slogan is: The newspaper is a public mirror of the community it represents. Under the guidance of Editor David Garland, the staff has striven to live up to the slogan. Lieutenant Homer T. Cole is the supervising officer. Published each Saturday, the distribution of The Link is an event anxiously awaited by every trainee. The Staff of The Link includes: George Gearhart (Associate editor). C. T. Pab-ian (Sports editor), W. W. Starnes (Business Manager), DaleShreve (Circulation Manager), and II. Beattie, R. Davis, J. L:. W alsh. M. Richards, D. P. Ziemke, H. D. Akin, and R. Childs.
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