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THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES THAT FREEDOM MIGHT LIVE DECEMBER 7, 1941 TO -- ALLEN, D.G., ' 39 MADDEN, C. J., ' 02 ALTHER, G. W., ' 39 MALONE, E. S., ' 40 A I IDITOR F C I ' 4 I AUUI 1 UNC, v . J., i 1 MAIHIOT F P IR 3D ivi i n i w i , c c, ju BROUILLET, A. L ' 30 MEISNER, W. B., ' 30 BURKETT, L A., ' 39 PARSONS, D. R., ' 43 COOPER, R. A., ' 38 ROSE, J. P., ' 37 CONNORS, B. E., ' 31 ROWE, R. L, ' 31 DOELL, C. H., ' 40 SHERIDAN, R. H., ' 17 DOUGHERTY, A. L, ' 42 SHERSHUN, A., ' 42 DUFFY, G. W., ' 41 SUBOCZ, J. T., ' 42 EVERS, R. A., ' 18 SULLIVAN, L T., ' 17 FARRELL, A. H., ' 42 SMITH, J. J., ' 43 FINUCANE, M. J., ' 28 . SWEENY, N., ' 40 GALLISON, R., ' 37 SZTUCINSKI, W. J., ' 34 GIETEK, J. S., ' 37 TROWBRIDGE, H. W., ' 4 GRIFFIN, O. J., ' 20 WHITTIER, C. R., ' 30 WOODWARD, J. E., ' 30 We regret that this is an incomplete record of the alumni dead.
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THE FIRST TO DIE I ' m beginning to wonder who ' ll be here When time travels on to another year, To recall our goldbrickin ' , and the hell we caught, And the lads whom we ate with, slept with, and fought. Will all the boys of forty-two, Still be alive when this year is through? Will they all be back for the usual beer At the same old tavern, this time next year? Now everyone ' s full of the joys of life, Away from the roars and the rumbles of strife, But in a month or two, the same bunch of guys Will be sailing in blackouts, ' neath war torn skies. And if we ' re around at the end of this war, We ' ll see soldiers and sailors with medals galore. But we ' ll hear no word of the Merchant Marine, Or the cries of the boys who were scalded by steam. So while still alive, let ' s all drink a toast To the land we love best, and the one we love most. Then all you cadets, hold your glasses high, And here ' s three cheers for the first to die! The First to Die, was written by Cadet James W. Schofield. Ironically, Cadet Schofield, Class of ' 42, was the first to die. 16
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