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' J ,f pf - I . , mv'-' -fr ,ff 9 ,I J' -gf ' i Y . ,ff ff' J , ff' ,frjfv ep-.f X. ii AK H :V V , 1 - J , - ,K COMPANY C - 'ACha1'lie CfCapt. William Leahy, front, leftg C!Lt. Richard Powers, second row, left: C!Lt. Thomas Gallagher, second row, rightg C!Sgt. Joseph Panella, top row, center. First Row ql.. to RJ: J. Dougherty, Cpl. K. Robinson, Cpl. J. Savoie, Sgt. G. Kavanaugrh, Capt. W. Leahy Lt. T. Gzillugrher, Cul. B. McNulty, Sgt. J. Panella, W. Streeter 1 . Second Row QL. to RJ: J. Purcell, H. lVlcFerran, W. Mcbeougrh, J. Peterson, F. De Francesco, W. Tario W. Baunizmn, J. Romano. ' ' ' ' R. Fzh P. A - J. Cummings, Cpl. J. Keegan, J. Prescott, T. Rizzo, T. Raymond 'lhncl ltoxx tl.. to RJ. 1 y, IILO, Fourth Row QL. to RJ: J. Hanlon, F. De Sorbo, N. Caimano, P. Huban, T. McMahon, J. Penney. 4? . . W Pngv silrty
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. ,-. - ll 1- First Row KL. to RJ: II. Malcolm, P. Costello, L. Gorzynski, Cpl. Il. Koniszewski, Lt. J. Iloward, Si. Martin, Cpl. 'l'. Tyrrell, R. Nittinger. Second Row KL. to RJ: L. Urshel, M. Ertel, W. Tingue, W. Hradt, li. Schweigardt, J. Waters, U. XII I J. Murlcy, G. Zounes. Third Row tL. to RJ: W. Fenncll, J. Almacy. J. Jackson, P. Coleman, J. Battisto, -I. Foster, R. Bohl, R. M1 ti Fourth Row tl.. to RJ: A. Germann. J. Sarnowski, Sgt. K. Murphy, L, Byron. Banker company is composed of Freshman and Sophomores. Since September they have worked hard and cooperated with the company officers in forming one of the hest outfits in the Regiment. An early honor for the company was an af- ternoon off won for their profic- iency in the Armistice day parades in Albany and Schenectady. The first platoon strove for per- fection under its hardworking Lieu- tenant Jim Doxsee, A lot of credit is due to Lieutenant Jim Howard whose efforts with the yearlings of the second platoon have begun to show real results. Jim is a perfec- tionist and some of this feeling' has rubbed off on his charges. I think the officers and the cadets of Halter company may be proud of their accomplishments during the year. SECOND PLATCON In smart military style, Company B marches into tht Hawkins Stadium stands to root CBA to victory o Albany High. yr' fifty-Him
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' J . ' ni Fi-'ont Itow tl.. to RQ: I.. Shanahan, C l. P. McCarthy, ACpl. F.TJolf15, Lt. R. Powers, Sgt. P. Wcstcrvell. Sgt. I iilfzltliltb tipl. If Nigio A Milliman .rhollettu Second liow fL..to Rf: Nodzo, lV.'Hohenstqing D. Haley, P,L'P'latt, D. Linnan, I.. Johnson, Ii. Iiosi-ite, V. La Flcche. Third Row tl.. to RJ: E. Lalor, S.Nj,e-luney, R, Travison,.B. Shea, N. ,Mariscalco, A, Bisaillon, J, 0't'fmiicll. Fourth Row: ll.. to RJ G. Bielccki,'.I, Daniels. J. Harrigan, D. Rappazno. H ' 1 . HA.. . gf :K ,' .1 fy, ,, Charlie Companiy, the tail end of the first Battalion, is composed mostly of plebes. Though 'inexper- ienced, C Company hasishown 'a marked improvement each drill day and was first to carry the guiclon of the Honor Company. company is well represented on the varsity football squad by Cap- tain Hill Leahy, Pieter Westervelt, John lJiGiulio, John Romano and Ken Robinson. Charlie company also claims two football managers, Jim Dougherty and Peter McCarthy. Under the instruction of its cap- able officers C company has ac- quired the major quality of any military unit, ''esprit-de-corps. Spirit, determined advancement and scholastic abilities have made Char- lie company the unit that it is. I 1' 9 1 D gd 1, 1 'll fa, ll . .4- t'C Company lirics up in pi-rfcci. ilil2'lllllt'lll, at Mon'- day Drill. It's cold todav, and thosc ox'crco:its arc com- 'i'ortable. Hut the-y're always hcavv .5 l'11yi' sirly-our
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