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remainder of the military staff, each one taking on additional burdens imposed by the war. The Commandant's office functioned--shall we say bril- liantly?-under a depleted force, with only two Junior Tacs for the greater part of the year: Lieutenants Cohen and Stanford. A third, Lieutenant Charlie Smith, former colonel of the cadet corps, joined the tactical force in Nlay while awaiting a call to the U. S. Army Air Forces. Perhaps quite a few cadets failed to realize that the lnstitute was one of but four schools allowed to perpetuate its Senior R. O. T. C. training this year: like the snows of yesteryear, the remainder simply vanished. NI have guaranteed your loyalty and your coopera- tion, wrote Colonel Pearson early in the fall, you must not fail them. There has been no failure, for it has been a successful year. The Faculty showed with new faces: Captains Sawyer and Bachenheimer, teachers of Nlathematics and Spanish, Mrs. Mar- fPage 131
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fPage 141 garct Nelson, lVIrs. lVlyra Kelly, instructors in English. College instructors found themselves with full high school schedules, and one of the instructors who most loves to teach found himself annexed by Nlajor ErWin's complex Headquarters organization. In this War year, visitors of rank Were frequent on the campus: lVIajor General Terry Allen, commander of the famous First Infan- try Division in its heroic days in Africa and in Sicily, even spoke to the boys of his foreign service While his fifteen-year-old son, Terry, Jr., listened modestly from the audience. The host of visitors, many of them alumni, is innumerable: among them: Lt.-Col. Dave Ackerman, former assistant to the Commandant, now in the chemi- cal warfare service, Lt.-Col. E. L. Lusk, Jr., son of Colonel Lusk of the High School Department, lVIajor F. lVIacKie, Post Engi- neer of the Alamogordo Air Field, Captain Joseph Scannell, former Institute tennis star, now of the Air Corps, Lt. H. B. McKay, for- mer swimming champion, Air Corps, Lieutenant R. D. Kirk-
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