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' T: if 1 - ' gf' M F .,: 'TJ Mijn- . A - . . 153. qzfblllljillny, ,, TOP RO W-A. G. Beutler, C. AW. Blyth, J.,Boggess, G. Bumstead, D. V. Burdy, W. C. Carlin, R. G. Converse, W. N. Corrigan, C. A. Cox, C. B. Coyer, A. H. Gaehler, J. V. Goure. .SECOND R0 W-E. B. Granville, J. G. Gullette, W. V. Hanson, C. W. Harman, W. E. Hayes, J. R. Johnson M. T. Johnson jr., C. E. Kendrick, J. F. Kohler iii, S. J. Lonergan jr., W. W. Morton H. S. Parrish jr. THIRD RO W-J. H. Penny, J. J. Pilcher, J. E. Pline, Cturned back '47j, E. W. Robinson, W. A. Scott H. B. Sewell,J. R. Shicldsjr., C. A. Taylor,J. D. Trombla, R. A. D. Uhwat, A. W. Urquhartjr., F. D. Bowdey. V V FOUR TH R0 W-R. A. Bowling, F. H. Carruth iii, K. R. Lampton jr., R. W. Mabee, C. M. Moore, G. R. Monthan R. H. Piehl, A. Seargeant, C. H. Slawson, R. K. Stoner, P. Vaughanjr., C. W. Walker-ir FIFTH RO W-E. T. Westfall. I 151.1 cfpllllpilnlya , . 7 FRONT R0 W-W. B. McLaughlin jr., E. S. McGehee, J. M. Gibson, J. P. Robertson, G. K. Broussard, R. Smith, P. C. Smith jr., C. R. Doscher, S. S. Smith, D. C. Reynolds, M. H. German, D. D. Ansel, N. W. Carnes. SECOND RO W-H. E. McDonold, O. G. Pitz, C. C. Tiffany, L. B. Taylor, S. T. Hays, L. V. Ritter, P. C. Wilrnoth, J. B. Stockdale, C. I. Buxton ii, C. M. Schoman, R. E. Buntain, J. S. Elmer. THIRD RO L. Reynolds, R. E. Kinchen, D. C. McVey,J. Ortutay, E. P. Nolan,J. P. Coferjr., I. B. Maxon, J. J. O,Neill, J. D. Swenson, H.. L. Matthews jr., R. T. Jenkins, L. C. Brarnlett. FOURTH R0 W-G. H. Farmer, S. B. Ogden jr., F. J. Readdy, W. M. Schaeffer, W. L. Foster, R. E. Creque, R. D. Mering, D. J. Rose, J. G. Williams, E. C. Hill, J. Wills, W. B. Johnson. 9 7
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-- -P11 -4 Q QL Quick. -QT 61 gkck COMPANY OFFICER SIXTEENTI-I COMPANY In the summer of 1941, we started our naval careers, as all Plebes do, with Plebe Summer and cutter crews. Who of us shall ever forget the good old Fifth Company away up on the fourth deck, old wing, of the c'reg First Battalion, or chop-chopping up four decks to sun- shine alley, or Mr. Richards' flashlight inspections, or being run by three classes in the days when Youngsters werejust Plebes carrying on? By the time we moved down to the terrace annex as Youngsters, the Fifth Company had become the Fighting F ifthf, We elected P. K. Hunt Company Representative. The Fightin, Fifth did well that year: fourth for the Regimental Flag, first in regimental ath- letics, and 'cMarty finished one in Math. After the Ring Dance, annual leave, and three weeks on the Arkansas, we began First Class Year by shifting our allegiance, and, carrying the Fightin' Fifth spirit into the Fourth Battalion, awe fought on for old Beanyf' Bobby Froyd became Company Representative as we launched a campaign for a second term as Color Company for the Sixteenth Company and Mr. Fleck. After three years together by the Severn, we say Cangway, Mr. Tojog here comes the '45 edition of the Fightin' Fifth.
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