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lst 56551 I 2111141 5653 J. F. Bradley, Commander R. A. Eidson, Commander W. P. Shuman, Q. R. Schulz, W. F. Petrat S. Rorex, jr., K. A. johnson, S. C. Daubin f Q if E 'mu
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Qi: fama. an Q. Mama, COMPANY OFFICER THIRTEENTI-I COMPANY In June of '43 the Youngsters of the Second Company moved out from under the protecting wing of Fearless Fosdick to join the Scout- master's Eager Beaver Patrol Thirteen. Despite his careful tutelage, several short-order houses, a few gambling dens, and a salt mine sprang up and flourished in the musty corridors of the third wing. Had it not been for us, many of the Academyis activities, including the sub and weak squads, would have been sadly undermanned. Among our number we boasted the best of four-stripers, the designer of our class ring, half the staff of the Luclgv Bag, the Crocodi1e's,' skipper, the captains and managers of two varsity teams Cas well as a good number of playersj, and the holders of scores of other im- portant positions in our Academy life. Not content with keeping busy during our stay at Bancroft, many of us spent part of our annual leaves on cruises, at sub school, or at various flight training bases. We've made a good showing in our three years here and have had fun doing it, which is about all we could have asked, and about all we can ask of the future.
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