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Company Headquarters, Co C . J. Dreiling, 1st sergeant, Lt. D. Schmidt, company commander. b Y' lst Platoon Headquarters. C. Shipley, platoon sergeant, Lt. M. Heble, platoon leader. nr, lx ' 3rd Platoon Headquarters. Lt. R. Zimmerman, platoon leader, J. Haremza, platoon sergeant. CO- MCH HEADQUARTERS if if .5 N 7 in 2 'N235 f .. V m QQ? we. 1. 1,33 fr 5 ,z wrqmfiia 2 1.5. 2: all ' . V Q te :SE -4-' ul -V .. 2nd Platoon Headquarters. Lt. J. -Beck, platoon leader, R. Weishaar, platoon sergeant.
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CO. UCD THIRD PLATOON lst Squad: L to R: A. Malone, squad leader, D. Walsh, J. Stav- niak. D. Schamberger, L. Herrman, D. Staab, R. Scheetz, P. Giebler. assistant squad leader. 2nd Squad: P. Billinzer, squad leader, L. Hex-1, R. Beitzinger, R. Odette, 0. Weilert, J. Micek, B. Frank, W. Brown. 8rd Squad: L. Oberle, squad leader. H. Kunzelmnnn. 0. Baier, J. Peters, M. Leiker. L. Burke, V. Pfeifer, J. Gx-on, assistant squad leader.
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' WWW? l-n 1-f NORMAN GIEBLER Norman, our lone 'graduate of this year's Junior College department, has been an outstanding student during all the years he attended St. J oseph's. He has averaged B plus during all his high school years, and has maintained this high standard also in junior college. Outside of the classroom, his interests have been chiefly in music and the crack platoon. He has been a member of the band and glee clubs and this year is the com- mander of the crack platoon. We will miss you, Norman, when you are gone, even though you were very quiet when you were here. Send us a couple doz- en fellows like yourself to take your place. So long for now, but be sure to come back to see us once in a while. is ,:,. if EES . x . , 5-sign i 1 Yagi, ? 3, J? .jet TH-E JUNIOR COLLEGE The Junior College had the sad experi- ence during the war years of losing all its members. To build up the department to its pre-war strength of nearly 80 members has been an uphill job all the way. Even with the return of the GI a-nd the privileges allowed them, the attendance has never equalled the former enrollment. With the announcement during the past summer of the establishment of the Mili- tary Institute -at St. Joseph's, there has been a greater interest shown and this year's enrollment of 23 has 'been the best since the war. The members of this year's college de- partment have been mostly graduates of St. Joseph's. Seven of the students have come from other schools. If the school suc- ceeds in winning the Advanced Course rating, carrying with its completion the rating of second lieutenant in the regular army, the prospects for an even greater enrollment should easily be realized. The junior college department at St. Joseph's offers a good variety of courses in the sciences .and humanities. The staff members are all well qualified by training and experience, the facilities are adequate, and should future demands require it, fur- ther facilities can easily be added. The double incentive of a college education plus the military -commission should be a good drawing card for the future. 25
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