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81m 0 7.43 THE COMPANY STAFF Ing rarn Gayman Marks Zea Acker From our start as Company Fox through to our PG courses as Company Able, from July,s sweltering heat to DecembeHs chilling winds, Class 7-43 was under the capable leader- ship of Company Commander Bill Acker, SUb-Commander Jack Ingram and Adiutant Jim Zea with Elvyn Gayman as leader of section A and Gordon Marks as leader of section B. Company Commander Acker was a pleasant little gent with a New York accent and a chest that had siipped slightly. The class will long remember his legal arguments with indoctrination instructors, his cracking cadence as he shouted Hip-Hop-Hup-Ho, his Seats, gent-I-men, seats, and the time he couldnlt get over the hurdle in the obstacle course in gym. Seriously, Ensign Acker did a mighty Fine iob of maneuvering the boys around and he went to bat for the company many times to try to get longer weekends, Fewer drills, and no overcoats. The class is mighty Fortunate to have had such an oFticer in command.
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3400132455 Lt. Comdr. M. E. Paradise, USNR, OFfice-in-Charge LL Comdr. E. W. Sweetldnd, USNR, Executive Officer Lt. Comdr. C. F. Brengartner, USNR, Head of Academic Department Lt. Comdr. B. L. Stewart, USNR, Senior Communications Officer Lt. Comdr. P. F. Hilfon DMCL USNR, Senior Medical Officer Lt. Comdr. A. L. LiftIeField UVKD, USNR, Medical Officer Lt. W. N. Gallagher DDCL USNR, Dental Officer L1. 0E9 A. E. Hamer DDCL USNR, Junior Dental OFficer LL 0Q E. A. Juhl, USNR, Personnel Officer Lt. Ciw H. M. Hansen, USNR, Aide to the Executive Officer L1. 0Q A. E. Kenison, Jr., USNR, First Lieutenant Lt. GQ A. X. O'Connor, USNR, Regimental OFficer Lt. 09D C. J. O'Neill, USNR, Welfare D Recreation Officer LL Ow C. E. Whithdm, USNR, Athletic Officer LL 6Q L. F. Worley 6CD, USNR, Disbursing Officer Prof. E. L. Chaf-fee, S.B., A.M., Ph.D., Ens. F. S. Allis, USNR Lt. 09 T. W. Bradley, USNR Lt. CigD J. L. Brown, USN L1. 09D J. W. Byrns, USNR Lt. 0:50 S. M. Calderwood, USNR Lt. 09D E. O. Elmer, Jr., USNR Ens. H. O. Evien, USNR L1. 099 T. S. Farrar, USNR Lt. 09D W. D. Faxon, USNR Lt. Herbert Fields, USNR Ens. P. F. Flaherty, USNR Lt. 0:9 J. C. Flanagan, USNR Ens. S. E. Forsyth, USNR Ens. H. J. L. Foriuin, USNR Lt. Ow P. L. Geibel, USNR Lt. 0Q R. S. Geil, USNR L1. QQ J. J. Glennon, USNR Ens. R. M. Grigsby, USNR B. D. Snowden CSM GAD P. D Walker CSM GAD J. W. Sedrcy CRM GJAD K G. Scott CSp DAD J A. Mchhee CSp CAD In Charge of Radio Engineering jnjtmctou Lt. GED Bertrand Hagg, USNR Lt. 09 R. S. Hamilton, Jr., USNR L1. 09D R. P. Harmel, USNR LL C. W. Harrison, USNR L1. 690 E. H. Jones, USNR Lt. 09D J. B. Kadel, USNR Ens. C. B. Kemp, USNR Prof. A. R. Knipp, A.B., B.S., Ph.D. Li. S. B. Lashman, USNR Lt. Robert Levin, USNR Lt. 0Q D. M. Madden, USNR Prof. H. R. Mimno, E.E., A.M., Ph.D. L1. 09 J. W. Scholl, USNR L1. 0Q G. L. Smeigh, USNR L1. 0Q R. J. Thomas, USNR Ens. L. N. Wires, USN Prof. R. W. Woods, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Mr. Guy Worsley, B.A., M.A. D Bridgemdn CSp 050 R. A. Gardiner, Jr SM1C H. L. Grant SM1c F P. Loch RM3c N. Yost RM3c
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Fourth row: R. Andcrxon, Bunken, E. Amltrson, Bitlll, Acklry, Armstrong, Brown, Bassett, Boyle Third row: Bn'dcscn, Bacon, Bartlw, Braakhart, Brcituiriscr. Baightol, Brady, Athcrtnn, Bryan Sorrmul rozr: J. Anderson, Bateman, Almund, Bovard, Bartlt'lt. Abse, Browne, Bcnuchamp Firxt 70w: Atltlington, Bean, Carltr, Brawl, Borland, liornfrimd, Bond Morning Colors tAbovet The Ninth Platoon meets the company at noon. GQighD The O.T.C. ponders tactics. . Composed of 33 men whose names, with one exception, begin with A or B, the First Platoon could very appropriately be called AB which according to naval communications means HAII Before. Since that fateful July 1 when strong men quaked and weak men collapsed, ABS have led the company. We have been Hall before in pay line, security watches, company com- manders, being inspected, being shot in the arm, beet- ing and talking in ranks and everything else except marching to chow-which we do only on Monday. AB is the despair of every pla- toon leader. There is but one time of the day when the boys quit talking and start looking sharp and that lasts exactly 20 seconds as we pass the regimental oHice or oHicer.
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