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JUNICDR SCHGOL GRADUATES This year there are sixteen potential graduates from the eighth grade. They are: Cadets Actrich, Gaskill, Katcharian, Kraemer, Lear, Meszarros, Nav- arra. Orenberg, Paul, A, Pingatore, Rosenthal, Samu, Tindall, Vaccaro, Waterbury' and Yohrling. Waterbtiry' and Lear are the leaders scholastically. Both have had very high scholastic averages through- out the year, being very high on the top ten of the junior School. With the excellent instruction which these Cadets have had, it shouldn't be too difhcult for them to make good as members of the Fresh- man Class next year. Cadet Lieutenant Kenn Paul is the company com- mander of D Company this year and, with the help of his platoon leaders. Cadets Lear and Vaccaro. he has developed a fine looking company consisting completely of junior School Cadets. Several of the boys of the junior School partici- pated in organized athletics. It appears evident that these boys realize that to become a winner in athletics, now is the time to start, From the turn-out of junior School Cadets, it looks as though several are slated to be the stars of tomotrow's varsity teams. As we leave the junior School to enter the Upper School, we wish to tell last year's eighth grade that we have tried to carry on with their good work and to next year's eighth grade, who will soon become the leaders of the junior School, we wish the best of luck and success. Tap Row: Meszarros, Kraemer, Orenberg,AWaterbury. Second Rauf Tindall, Rosenthal, Sheiman, Katchariai' Vaccaro.Fmn1 Raw: Paul, Actrich, Navarra. Pingatore.
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JUNIOR SCHOCJL The junior School at B.M.I, is made up of Cadets in the hfth, sixth, seventh, and eighth grades. There are sixteen boys in the eighth grade this year, and they are all looking forward to their promotion from the junior School and D Company to the Upper School and the R.O.T.C. Scholastically they are a separate school but in military formations they form a very important unit. Every day they have drill under the supervision of Sergeant First Class Gunn. Although the Cadets in D Company use wooden rifles instead of the MI's which are used by the Upper School, it does not prevent them from doing the manual of arms just as well as the Upper School Cadets. Many activities are opened to the Cadets of the junior School. There is a seasonal play period, under the direction of Mr, Wfood, as well as midget football, basketball, track and baseball teams. Sev- eral times during the year special Junior School films are shown. These films are educational as well as interesting and relaxing, Another big occasion of the year is the junior School Christmas party, which is always a big hit among the boys. The Sharpshootern is the edition of the Skirm- isher which serves as a yearbook for the graduates of the eighth grade. This book is produced by the graduates themselves with the help of faculty advisers. To the members of the junior School, we, the Class of '54, wish the best of luck in the years to come at B.M.I. and following your graduation as Seniors. Top Razr: Paul. Witte, Johnson. Navarro, Sisalli, Gellman. Actrich. Stfmnd Run: Katcharian. Valentini. Waterbury. Rockwell. Orenberg, Hall. Kracmer. Waxlefr. Aaronson, NX'estenhagen, Mez- zaros, Valentini. Sheiman. Kaylor, Franke. Third Rout Hinkle, Zarroli, Albertson. Kesty, Rosenthal, Talbot. Rier, Pingatore, Vaccaro. Weiss. Tindal, Taylor, Seliga, Seto, Pewitt. Franz Rout Chapin, J. Actrich, Drangula, j. E. Smith, Zeldin, Higham.
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