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Qiumpanp PECTATOR at parade, as companies march in review: 'l'here's the best line of all! NVhat com- pany is that P Cadet Cexcused from parade because of sore toej : Why, that is 'B' Company, of course, they always win the line. The above was heard at parade last week and can be heard almost any day. It only goes to show the supreme excellence of the drill of this famous company and how plainly it outclasses its so-called rivals in the battalion. For years B Company has been known as the best drilled, best set up, best disciplined and best officered company in the N. Y. M. A. Battalion, and that is some compliment. VVe can't blame the other companies for being jealous and for making all sorts of ridiculous claims-how could they help it-and while sometimes we hear slighting remarks from some of the cadet officers from other companies we know they are simply the explosions of envious souls. W'e are all looking forward to our company banquet to be held on May 17. Of course it will be a success and of course the other companies will follow in our footsteps, as usual, and steal our idea, but it's no use, they can't even eat as well or as much as we can. As for ofiicers, where can you find another set like ours? Our captain, Anderson, is not only one of the best ofhcers ever at N. Y. M. A., but also the only distinguished cadet ever on the roll. And did you ever see as handsome and picturesque a chap as Kilmarx, lieutenant, or as witty, droll, yet efficient an officer as Mann, also lieutenant. Ashey, the first sergeant, can handle the company like a veteran, and who will ever forget the calm and majestic way he stands, slowly swinging his head, and gazing over the line. And sergeauts-think of Roese with the dulcet voice and bashful manner, the portly james, handsome Rand with the rosy cheeks, and l-lunter the exquisite. A wonderful bunch it is. .... .. And so it goes in every di- rection. B Company first and U I- gbgi, Jig! ll tgelooxtperrsq rzl long procession W f1: ? ,yE -Y--ef h 1 . 'qv f ,-'37 Vi,, ' 1- 'Tx Q Q Q 9 is .- M50 19 rigs 11 i l kgc i ?iig2..f,.6S4' 45. .... ggi' LL- - ' 4719 Jqdldlli Wa7infG,!.Xg 100
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' Crzphzin Cl'lARl.ES L. ANDERSON, JR. LiL'IlfL'lllII1f SUMNER DUDLEY KILMARN I.f0llfCJlUI1f JAMES EDWARD THANN First .S'v1'g0aIIt 1':LW00lJ CLAYTON ASIIEY SL'l'yL'UIIf.Y SYLVAN FRANCIS JAIxII-:S CHARLES FRANKLIN RAND WILLIAM EDGAR ROESE ROIIERT BALL COONS JA MES GALIIRAITH .HUNTER COI'f70l'l1l.Y JAMES PL-XLSTEIJ EWING CHESTER NTAIIAN SMITH FRED VVALLACE EVANS CARL A'II'l'Cl'IEl'. LANGE HENRY ECKFORD GREENE CHARLES JAMES SWAIN, JR. TOM RY DER MARSH Privalvs BECKER, JACK TSAAC BELL, RICHARD JOHN BIGGS, ALIIERT F. W. BLAKE, WILERED Til-ZNNEDY BOOTIIE, LUAVID FRANKLIN BOWEN, JOHN E., JR. BRADY, T'TERBERT GORDON BROWN, ANSON SNVAN BROWN, JAMES NTARSI-IALL BURKE, RICHARD H., JR. HUSTO, FRANK JAMES CARDENAS, NESTOR COEEIN, 1J.ERBER'1' RAYMOND, JR. CONESA, JULIO M. C1-IRISTOPHERSON, RLJBERT JOHN COOK, ALAN WEST COOK, RICHARD BENSON COI-PINS, ROBERT LORING CURTIS, DAVID PII-:RCE DEL VALLE, RAMIRO FERNANDEZ DOIIIIS, CHARLES ROBERT ELDRIDGE, FARNHAM LEE GERRITY, JOSEPH RICHARD GREGORY, W ILLIAM .HAM1I.TON, JR. HERMAN, LOUIS GRANT LTITCHCOCK, RALPH VINCENT JACKSON, ARTHUR C. JEFFERSON, THONCRIEF OSTRANDER ZKRITLER, CHARLES T. LONG, LEWIS BENTON, JR. LOI-Ez, PEDRO FRANCISCO NTARGOLIUS, LEROY BTEENAN, EUGENE NV. MARTIN, IJTENRY E. MOUNT, ALBERT RYNDERS MOORE, CI-IARLES THOMAS, JR. NICIIOLSON, EDWARD ICRAINIER, JR. NOYES, TJEWEY L. LJLIJMAN, NELSON E. PAUL, EDWARD T. PERCY, EDWARD HAMILTON PETRONIO, ROMEO FRANCIS RICH, LEWIS ROIIERTS, JOHN EDWARD PERRY SCHILDHAUER, EUGENE BURTON SHI-:I-ARD, RALPH TLTUNGERFORD SINGER, LEONARD JOSEPH SIIIITH, WALTER MANCHESTER SNITZLER, JOHN HENRY STANNARD, TRVING JOIIN STRAUCH, CHARLES CARTER SUMMERLIN, GEORGE THOMAS, JR SUTHERLAND. DAVID ALBERT THORNLEY, TJTOWARD WALTON
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