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VGLI Why was it the lfnglish L'XLllllllliIllOlIS ,nwsns canne lmclx eoxeiecl with teal eioss- nuzn'l4s7 XX'z1s the pzitient, helptnl Dt, Ielqll ot the l'l1lNSl'OOlII the sinne exil Xlr. Ilule who wielclecl El iecl peneil with sneh clexus tziting etleets? Slnclents wept Llilll fQllllSllCCl then' teeth, tot though then' ettoits were cliligent, the exttii instrnetion and night stitch' tosteis were :ilwzns long LlllCl cliseouiziging. ist lit, lliillon ilncl the l1lSl'l'llClOl'S ot the llnglish l7epzn'tinent were cletenninecl that the aspiring young eiincliclzites nnclei' their eine wonlcl, upon eonipleting the eonrse at NAXPS. he ptotieient in the ants of gmiiiiiign iincl litei'iitni'e. XYluit with those clitlieult theines. vague iezicling eoinpiellension tests, spelling iincl voeiiliiilgin clrills, confusing lit- etziix' ninnes, :incl Above all those ligiiissplitb ting gmiiiiimi' sentences, the lsnglish clepzirtinent, with llC1NLlIlCllI1g attention, pre, pineal ns tor oin' supieine ettort in April. 'I 'op -- Iu, B. l .i liot toin ff llhdit Hoy! lllll going to throw the hook git theni, ist lt llon, US X l C. nlepziitinei it heiicl, - z.4oo eh? Bilge hiinl ol iniik Lt. lisgl ll, Xl. RlL'llLlI'ClS, liistinetors 3 lfns. XX . Shoe ei, lCns. ll XY. Czninnziclx 1 lx-rg. 4, l,ns R, Nl Xlillei' llns R l I I
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ACADEMICS . . . Academic Yeoinen Left-D. A. Petersen, YN3. Right - ls. C. Tyrrell, YNQL Bl. .X. David. YNQ, Each touch of a key, each turn of the mimco- graph machine brought forth blood. syycat, and tears from the besieged studentsg for these were the men who typed and printed the departmen- tal and marking period examinations. 'l'op - Nr. C. L. XlcChec. Director of the .Xcademic Department, pictur- ed xyhile conducting one of his many personal discussions with hopeful Nayal .Xcadciny candidates Bottom - l,t. Cdr. Xl. C. Suppa, US- NR, Assistant Di- rector of the Aca- demic Department. l8l The curriculum of the U. S. Naval School. Academy and College Preparatory was designed with but one purpose in mind: success on the annual Nayal Academy entrance examinations in April. 'l'hough the examination is based on the nor- mal, accredited high school education, scyeral factors make the test extremely difficult. Each examination requires a thorough knoyylcdge of the theoretical and practical applications of the subject, and makes strict demands for speed and accuracy. ln twenty-Hyc yyeeks the school must prepare its approximately four hundred prospcctiyc mid- shipmcn. ln that short period complete and comprehensive courses in linglish grammar and composition. English and American literature. geometry, trigonoinetry, elementary and advan- ced algebra. physics, and American history must be presented to and digested by each student. Of necessity the course inoyes at such an accelerated pace, that students failing to maintain a satisf factory academic mark must be disenrolled. Though unpleasant be this attrition, it is essen- tial so as not to hinder the progress of classmates. To a privileged few the course was a snap, but the majority of the 'Class of 'gon will liken the innumerable quizzes and the long hours of study to an old salt's tale of a weary yoyage across stormy and troubled waters. Those of us who could breast the storm, howcyer, could feel con- fident that our chances for success on the en- trance exams were highly favorable, if not as- sured.
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nient heady, lfns. Il, YY. Iesse lt Lia! VK O, Glenn. ALGEBR A'Are there any questions on last nights homework assignment? None. VVell then. I have a few questions to ask you. 'lake ont a peneil and a pieee of paper. So would say the algebra instruetor after entering the elassrooni. Ile also seenied prone to assert eontinnally that the ClCP2ll'fIllCllt'S examinations were easy. But with equal fervor, the student hodi' was prone to voiee its definitely opposite and contrary opinions. Lt. Cdr. Snppa and his stalt of instruetors were faeed with the problem of getting some four hundred and titty of us to ahsorh a two year algebra course in hut seven short months. Knowing the ty pe of questions found on the Naval Aeadenn' entranee examinations. they set np their tests aeeordingly, and in that perspective the elass of 'go expresses its appreciation. A hard preparation led to a sneeesstnl perforinanee. 1- , f ,,,, , , lnstrnrtors 5 l,ns. ll. l . Shea Lt, Cdr. Xl. C. Snppa tdepart Rainnie, and not sliown, Lt, rig! Q. Xl A'l7onn two elielas and left three elielis windrge C Xlr. xxlillllllllyll ,X seene eonnnon in the .aen llni I xiorlsed it last night. sir, lmmgg
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