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ENSIGN WILLIAM T. NEVILLE, USNR Our popular physics and chemistry in- structor arrived in August, 1949. A V-12 graduate of Holy Cross in 1947, Mr. Neville took his M.S. in chemistry under a teaching fellowship. LIEUTENANT CHARLES L. JAILLET, M M. A. Armed with a B.S. from New York University, Mr. Jaillet spent four years in Paris studying at the Sorbonne. Four years later, he returned to this country to take his M.A. After a distinguished career of teaching at Montclair Academy, Peekskill Academy, and Newark Academy, Mr. Jaillet joined the staff as Spanish and history instructor. LIEUTENANT COMMANDER EDWIN L. KYTE, USN Our new Head of the Department of Naval Science graduated from Annapolis in the class of 1936. After two years on the NEW MEXICO, he went to the ARKANSAS. Following this tour of dutv came an assignment to the destroyer STEWART, and then to the TULSA. Next assigned to the carrier GUADAL- CANAL as gunner) ' officer, the conclu- sion of the war found hi m in the same capacity on the DETROIT. Since then he has served with the Marine Corps Amphibian School, before being trans- ferred here to replace Mr. Cease.
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LIEUTENANT (J.G.) LEE HARRINGTON, USNR Our athletic director and mathematics instructor arrived in June, 1946. A NROTC graduate of Holy Cross, he served as communications and radio officer aboard the ASTORIA and PITTS- BURG. To him alone we owe the exis- tence and excellence of our athletic program. LIEUTENANT ADMONT G. CLARK, U.S.C.G.R. A 1940 graduate of Amherst College, our English literature and composition instructor, who doubles as third division officer, came to us in August, 1946. Com- missioned in May, 1943, he served aboard the Cutter GRESHAM on convoy duty before taking command of an auxil- iary freighter in New Guinea and the Philippines. LIEUTENANT COMMANDER RICHARD P. HODSDON, USNR Mr. Hodsdon is a graduate of Colby College, with a M.Ed, from Bates. He has served many years both in the navy and in education, as well as in the merchant service. World War II found Mr. Hods- don serving in Norfolk as HECP Officer at Balboa, and commanding officer of Tongatabu and Funafuti.
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LIEUTENANT (J.G.) LESTER L. KIMBLE. USN Mr. Kimble ' s favorite phrase is: It all counts on twenty. He knows whereof he speaks, for he enlisted in 1929, serving four years on the China station in the AUGUSTA, and in such ships as the SAVANNAH and the GLENNON. Those fiendish, crosseyed mechanisms, fire-con- trol mechanisms, have no terrors for him, for he was a Chief Firecontrolman before he was commissioned. The end of the war found him at the Naval Training Center, Boston, from which post he came here in April, 1949. LIEUTENANT DAVID W. CRIPPIN, USN Enlisting in 1935, Mr. Crippin was in the NEW YORK, TEXAS, WYOMING, AUGUSTA, HERNDON, CONSTEL- LATION, and VIXEN. From Chief Teleman to a commission was his next rise. Just prior to his arrival here in March, 1949, he was attached to the staff of the Commander-in-Chief, Atlantic Fleet. PAYCLERK (SC) ALVIN ANTEEN, USNR A graduate of Bentley School, Mr. Anteen, also studied at Northeastern. En- tering the Navy in 1940, he served in the Pacific, Australia, and Hawaii, and aboard the HECTOR, LSMR 519, and LSMR 529. After being released to inac- tive duty he re-entered the field of ac- counting before accepting the post of Supply Officer here in August, 1949.
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