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Top Row: Alexander, Dallas, Jutkins, Carriere, Slankard, Feitler. Middle Row: Guinn, Lewin, McPherson A., DuPree, Chalmers, Stein, Long, Anderson Bottom Row: Baumflek, Mason, Wehner, Hubbard, Barnett. Johnson J.R.,H611Cbl'j'. II ll lVIrs. Floyd Guinn 2nd LIEUTENANT FORTY-ONE
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Hamm, fnnlpanq, Top Row: Bernstein, Melson, Morgan, Swanson, Jagiella, Hill. Middle Row: Miller, Birkholz, Hyde, Young, Andrews, Pierson. Lanz, Ackerman. Bottom Row: Thomas, Wendt, Gaeta, Blumfield, Dierking Lnd., Helmlinger, Ambrose, Sural. ll ll .0 CU Company's success is due largely to the splendid work of Major William Crandall, our company commandant, and Cadet lst Lt. Warren Thomas, our company commander. Academics in UC Company was of a very high standard. Although only one cadet had a yearly average of 5.00, the majority of the company's averages were excep- tionally high. C Company's participation in sports was over average. They finished second in Intramural Basketball, with their only loss coming in the final game of competition. Four the seniors in HC Company have won Varsity letters in football. All of the seniors have participated in some competitive sport. Cadet Sgt. First Class Bernard Ackerman was elected captain of the track team, and Cadet Sgt. Wally Miller was elected co-captain of the football team. Of the many cadets in the com- pany, 13 participated in football, ll in basketball, and 14 in track. May sports be as popular next year in HC Company as they were this year. Cadet Ackerman was senior class president and was the platoon sergeant. Cadet Sgt. First Class John Sural was first sergeant. HC Company's social activities included a number of parties. Floor shows were given and refreshments were always on hand. May these parties continue to exist in CU Company. The spirit of C Company was excellent. Many times there would be a small let down in academics, but they would rally to a second or first rating at their next try. Congratulations to a fine group of cadets. May the future CH Com- panies be as successful as the one of 1950. FORTY Miss Bonnie Vipond Sponsor 2nd LIEUTENANT
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ny ll ' Top Row: Brennan, Powell, Slankard, J. I. Witka, Gurevitz, Schunick, Dalzen. Middle Row: Pearson, Granzin, Baldwin, Kapche, Drury, Chan, Shalander M. I., Silverman, Johnson R Bottom Row: Westol, Shalander M. O., Nicholas, Gerson, Velvel, Ott, Poretta, Timson, Schultz. FO RTY-TWO
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