Marquette University NROTC - Porthole Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1946

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IUH LAST HIUBS AT MABIUETTE And now the last few steps are taken and we are standing upon the platform receiving our commissions. This hour is the last of the hours spent in waiting, the last of the long hours spent hoping for attainment . . . the last of the hours at Marquette. It is a somber moment. We forget our varied differences which may present themselves in realms of thought, religion and creeds, and live the moment for the exalted moment that it should be . . . the moment of commissioning. It is an hour with more than thirty-six hundred particles of time. It is an hour, one hour . facing endless hours of the future. On some future date we shall stand upon the deck of our new home, a naval man-of- war, and it will be the hours that have passed that we will remember. Yes, we will remem- ber . . .and the hours will come back . . . -Hours that threw a blanket of fog over Lake Michigan, a fog through which emerged the tiny hulls of naval YP boats . --Hours that were spent on liberty hours that were joyous and happy . . . Periods that would offset the duller and blacker moments of a routine and well-disciplined life . . . These were hours that were always welcomed and never wasted, for in our very contact with Marquette, Milwaukee and the environment of the Unit, we were building . . . building a foundation . . --Hours that were boring and tiresome in Stratford and Brooks . . . Hours of studying and cleaning rooms and learning to be officers. We had a goal and the time passed slowly, but we were getting there . . . Yes, we were getting there --Hours that were rayed with sunshine as an entire regiment passed the reviewing stand while the band played stirring music, making us glad we were a part of our great Blue and Gold Service. Big Mike was there with the Colors for Mike would always be iiwaving a flag, but this was an emblem he was truly l80i proud of. Versackas, Jennings, Geib, Pooler, Snider and Sjoberg were all a part of these hours. They were there . . . and we were there -Hours in which we danced with our girl- friends and sweethearts . . . Hours against the backdrop of Winter's falling snow or Sum- mer's moonlit nights. We thrilled to beauty and the sweetness and purity of this . . . our exotic youth . . . eHours that on Sunday found us within the beautiful spacious temples of worship . . . renewing allegiance and faith to one we would always recognize as greater and more power- ful than existence itself. Yes, we could be reverent and worshipful before the presence of Him who gave us the oceans to sail . . . --Hours in which we came to know men like Donald Iaehnke and Donald Clark . . Hours in which to build the spirit of Robert Blanz. These were hours that we can remem- ber . . . but can they? Rows of crosses on Luzon hold no memories . . . only visions, and the Visions are dead . . . visions which now no longer exist, which were only dreams . . . but even now . . . are a part of the hours . . . -Brewer ball games, naval science lec- tures, tire-fighting schools, working parties at small stores, Hbooster shots at sick bay, all the hours of training in campus buildings-e the Engine House, Johnson Hall, Science build- ing . . . and Gesu's spires . . . these are all of the hours . . . And now we are walking proudly down the steps of the platform . . . Ensigns in a great Navy . . . and the hours all come together in a triumphant flourish. Now only the beautiful moments exist for us. In this moment, we are at the end of the rainbow and its gold. The Navy is proud . . . Marquette is proud . . . We are proud . . . and somewhere in the distance a clock peals forth Vibrantly, for the hours . Yes, they also are proud! a meWVE'W'EFL A q - a -A 7 t .' s'm'fvy'i,-'wao mu ,.

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