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This year's D Company is composed of the 7th and 8th grades and is commanded by Ca- det 2nd Lieutenant Alfred Zarroli The two cadet platoon leaders were Cadet Sergeant First Class Robert Frisbie and Cadet Sergeant First Class Bruce Holbrook. Cadet 2nd Lieu- tenant Alfred Zarroli has taken great pride in the advancement of his Company, We are all sure that the cadets in D Company will make top grade officers in the upper school-Keep climbing the ladder of successg remember we surprised the Corps on Washington's Birth- day. COMPANY D if .a , ., , wdwvw. , ?f i f? v U'-i . Lx , ze ww- V, , fr-5323? :gf,,,5.s A , A Ji Vhpxg , Ai Q ,,,', . ,,-,vi 55,,:f.i. ,xfly-vu Q H W, , 1'1A5 . Flws 'fvffiva J'-Am. 'r f5 i 'Cc lsr LIEUT. ZARROLI s.F.c. rmsais nan, 'fn- S.F.C. HOLBROOK LIEUT. COL. McCRACKEN Company Commander lst Platoon Leader 2nd Platoon Leader Tactical Officer
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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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1 u The Band, in full-dress uniform, in honor guard forma- - - - - - tion on washington,s Birthday. Cadets vlsrt Capitol m Washmgton. Honor Guard salutes Heroes, Memorial Day. Z Our first retreat parade. W1 far-2: 'W 80 Not everything is formal, as is shown by our Pep Rallies. Tall band leader, ,hon humpege, 9 9991-
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