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IU IOR SCHGOL GRADUATES This year there are twenty-three potential graduates from the eighth grade. They are: Cadets Aaronson, Ackley, Acrich L., Battaglia, Carugno, Dent, Glick, Goldberg, Hubscher, Kes- ty, Kreyling, Manley, Radick, Reier, Seliga, Seto R., Smith A. J., Spaith, Volpe, Williams, Wood, Zeldin and Zentmayer. Cadet Second Lieutenant Rodney Seto is the company commander of D company this year. He has developed a fine company, comparable with those of the upper school. Cadets Seto and Kesty lead the eighth grade scholastically. Both have had very high marks all year being on the top ten list of the Junior School. With these high averages, it shouldn't be too difficult for them as members of the fresh- man class. As we, the .Iunior School graduates, leave the Junior School to enter the upper school as fresh- man, we wish to tell next year's eighth graders, who will be the leaders, good lucky! Graduates, we too, the Senior Class of '55, wish you the best of luck in your new and en- tirely different fields of endeavor next year, and always. Front row, Left to right: Williams, Kreyling, Dent, Glick, Seto R., Carugno. Second row: Manley, Zeldin, Wood, Radick, Goldberg, Zentmayer, Smith A. J. Third row: Seliga, Ackley, Battaglia, Hubscher, Aaronson, Reier, Volpe Spaeth. iAhsent: Kesty, Acrich, LJ v .7 . 1--w team-sumzmzwzsmfimswmsfsas-.1W.M4mz:mswQ1 Aan::...f4.t.:.sas..wsnssrr-.steaauswexmsn:w2:wwe ssrswmswmeaxawwwmwwwvsQmun:sssmu111azsmssrmnww
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First Row, Left to right: Spiegle, Marrash, Talbot, Seton R., Hall J. K., Westenhagen, Glick, W'illisms, Zaroli, Weiss. Second row: Goldsmith, Alward, Koenig, Liss, Kreyling, Kenna, Waldron, Smith A. J., Bauso, Taylor, Carugno. Third row: Laaken, Jessup, Manley, Gellman, Zentmayer, Zeldin, Pewitt, Chapin, Blinder, Dent, Sisalli, Semones. Fourth row: Hinkle, Gold- berg, Spaeth, Volpe, Reier, Battaglia, Hubscher, Aaronson, Franke, Ackley, Seliga, Radick, Fons- hau,wv00d. The ,lunior School of B. M. I. is made up of cadets of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades. Scholastically, the junior School is a separate unit from the upper school, but in military formations, the Junior School or DW company, is very important, for it functions just like the other companies. The only differ- ence in these two groups, the upper school and the junior School, is that the upper school is a Junior R. 0. T. C. unit while the lower school is not. In the lower school, the cadets use wooden rifles instead of the heavy M1 rifles, but they can perform with them just as well as the upper school does with the M-l's. D company has drill every day under the supervision of Master Sergeant Rakowski. There are many activities opened for the Junior School cadets. Besides the regular play period from four to five every afternoon, under the direction of Mr. Wood, there are Midget basketball, baseball, and track teams. Also there are educational films shown from time to time throughout the year. The Sharpshooterv is the Junior School edition of the Skirmisher . This serves as a yearbook for the ,lunior School graduates, and it is produced by these graduates, with the help of the faculty advisors. To the members of the Junior School, we, the graduates of the Class of-'55, wish all the luck in the world throughout your years at B. M. I. and out in the world when you graduate. JU IOR SCHGOL i551
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