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X much. fffhlfwa FOURTH BATTALION OFFICER EIGHTEENTH COMPANY Each company in the Regiment had its own unique personality, but none was more ruggedly individualistic than the Wooden Eight- teenthf' We, as a unit, established an enduring reputation with each Academic Department to which we succumbed. c'Oh, yes! live heard about the 18th Company, was the usual greeting from a new prof. We were blessed with the faculty of making the best of bad situations and that smoothed our passage through the troubled waters. Our relations with the underclass were cordial and we went our merry way with a minimum of internal friction. But the Eigh- teenth Company was far from a bunch of negats. Our men Hlled the squad lists in almost every sport and we included in our ranks the captain of soccer and stalwarts of the crew, football, lacrosse, and track teams. In extra-curricular activities we took a major part, with such luminaries as the Editor-in-Chief of the Log, President of the Combined Musical Clubs, and many other outstanding men. Small wonder we did not excel academically-we had no time for it. But the Eighteenth Company made its mark in the Regiment, leaving behind a very deep and lasting impression.
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