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MW 'Nu-X Q- 4 CAPTAIN CARL Musik zNo u:u'r. E. BRICK zNo LIEUT. c. BRICK s.r.c. coNRADl Company Commander lst Platoon Leader Znd Platoon Lead er Tactical Officer s is This year B Company, under the able command of Cadet Captain Carl J. lvleiser, Jr. and assisted by platoon leaders, Cadet lst Lieutenant Charles Brick, have molded a group of untrained cadets in September to the Honor Company of the Corps in February. In the past year, B Company has been represented in every major sport, activity, and military competition in the school life. lt is these cadets who have made B Company the Honor Company. The person who has done the greatest amount of work to make B Company l957 Tops is Sergeant First Class Charles Con- radi, the tactical officer. The company owes its success to his advise, initiative and help- ful attitude. ,.s COMPANY B
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CAPTAIN ROBERT ZND LIEUTENANT L. NAGY W. BRICK Company Commander lst Platoon Leader ir S.F.C. ROBERTS Tactical Officer MXSGT. COLESCOTT 2nd Platoon Leader 6 COMPANY A This year under the able direction ot Ca- det Captain Robert L. Nagy and with the more than welcome tactical advice of Sergeant First Class Wade Roberts, A Company has ad- vanced, with great bounds, from a group of unregimented, untrained boys to a unit of well drilled and well disciplined young men. As in past years A Company has sup- plied many outstanding cadets who augment the corps through sports, military bearing, scholastics, and character. lt is these cadets who make a company with which it is an honor to be associated and the fine Esprit de Corps displayed by every individual helps make this year's battalion rank with the be Platoon Leaders Second Lieutenant W liam Brick and Master Sergeant John Co scott with the aid of Platoon Sergeants K Smith and Al Orenberg have prepared th commands in such a manner that they refli credit on any commander and A Compa a unit worthy of much praise. It every future A Company yields 1 fine citizens that are being graduated this yi then democracy can not but endure. C-Oi LUCK l l l
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Another winter has passed and as the balmy spring winds blow the tidings of Com- mencement so near and yet so far, the seventy- sixth page in the log of Company C has been set to print. Company Commander, Ca- det Captain Robert Dallas and platoon lead- ers First Lieutenant Robert Peppler and First Lieutenant Michael Candelori are its authors. Our boasts of winning the best company banner and the inter-company trophy are echoes of a past year, but our spirit was in- extinguishable and our rallying point through- out the year. Our hearts were set high hoping to repeat l956's year of domination, but our spirit did not break when we finished next 1 the best. Our familiar cry of, We will get you ne: time, seems to be an echo of the baseba team we all know so well, but it only showe that superficial results could do little to brea the spirit of a real organization. Tactical Officer, Andrew P. Kritsberg deliberate and precise organization was bright light in our over-all picture. We Ieax with a burning desire to return some day ' view an organization with the spirit and coi fidence that once was ours. COMPANY C 1 ' pri, L ' Hit :N 78 A. inns!! K. CAPTAIN ROBERT DALLAS Company Commander sf QQVWHY' 2Np LIEUT' CANDELQRI ZND LIEUT. PEPPLER MXSGT. KRITSBER1 ist platoon Leader 2nd Platoon Leader Tactical Officer
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