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First Class, 1963-First Row, left to right: Tom Forsythe, Pete Buckley, Bob Metzger, Tom Kelly, Clint Seward. Second Row: Steve Popielarski, Geff Ellerson, Tim Grogen. Third Row: Ray Ong, George Moses, Fred Gantzler, Heidi Heiden, Art Meier, Bill Grabner. Fourth Row: Jonathan Allen, Bill Robinson, Palmer Haines. Our first acquaintance with Easy-2 was in the new North Area. As plebes, anyone would have had a difficult time convincing us E-2 meant Easy-Z. Since that time we have left some classmates by the wayside but have gained some lasting friendships. Many memories-with varying emotions-rush back over l i,, H the past four years. E-2 had its share of hives...and goats-we also had our max share of slugs and pats on the back. ln our four years we changed divisions is, three times which also matched the number of times we changed acts. We l f were in the first Recondo, participated in AOT, were first to have a June 1 encampment, and lived it up on the first class trip. In intramurals E-2 fielded l '- spirited teams and always had its share of victories. E-2 also had its share of corps squaders. Academics plagued us with term papers and writs but we l .f somehow managed to survive. Beside the academics we had more than enough E-2 parades and inspections, yet, we also had our football trips, weekends, hops, 5, rallies, and trips to flirty. During the four years each of us had our trials and tribulations, however, none of us would trade anything for some of the ' ' friends we've made and the experiences we've had. With graduation, we leave E-2 with the knowledge that Easy-Deuce will remain the best in the Corps. f '.,,,., 5 -rr . --- ia ., lsululggi tlv- , , 458
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Q if EE, ,za ggi, ,gl C F-2 FX 5: 155 Xxx 3 E- ,, ' W. Although our quill lists read like delinquency reports aboard the USS Nautilus, i.e., dusty decks, Hunshined brightworks, and gear adrift none of us were persuaded to follow in the steps of our nautical tactical officer and adorn the Navy Blue. Company projects, always numerous although seldom productive, kept the time flying. At least we didn't leave our signature on mischievous Navy game pranks as did our neighbors on the Dempsey Dumpster. By the way, how did that smelly goat get lost in the Tac's office? The yearlings contributed generous- ly to our German orphan, realizing that she will be sixteen when they're on AOT. The cows, who entered the company fearing both firsties and yearlings, were relieved to find that F-2's fraternity atmosphere was damaged little by the change. Firsties were a very congenial group until that fateful day in December which separated the future poor lientenants from the poorer sports car en- thusiasts. Corvette vs. Tempest drags were arrayed long before Christmas leave. And not to be outdone, our plebes picked up the company spirit by throwing everyone in the showers whenever the world-shaking events of our lives warrented such celebrations. Although most of us ocillated between the dean's two lists, F-2 managed to achieve a very successful year. The spirit and hard work which won the Superintendent's Award last year will carry on to future years. To those who graduate ours only is best company. First Class, 1963-First Row, left to right: Tom Carney, Curt Esposito, George Fuller, Didrik Voss, Marty lschinger, Jim Hughes, Tom Casey, Wayne Morehead. Second Row: Armando Lujan, Bill Lutz, Bill Ivy, Lynne Patten, Third Row: Alan Jones, Andy Gothreau, Joe Robertson, Jim Hannigan. Fourth Row: .lay McClatchey, Joe Blackgrove, Ron Chrisman, Mike Allen, Tom Harman. 460
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