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1 0. 7 C. COLONEL GIBSON CAPTAIN PRUNTY Each Friday and Saturday night, the drill and rifle teams met to get into practice for the Ninth Service Command and Hearst National matches. Fifteen members composed the team and each member was awarded the Circle N. . . . Friday mornings Cadet Major Pete Echeberria taught military drill and riflery to a women ' s P. E. class. . . . All four-year students called into service following graduation will be given promotion to the rank of army corporal. . . . Enlisted reservists continued school work until they received their call. All boys in the Airreceived their call. All boys in the Air semester as the corps sponsored an extensive college program. Shortly after, calls began to come through for the army reservists. Company A, front row: Collins, Birchin, Heckethorne, Fulton, Hollingsworth, Burns, Simons, Jones, Checchi, Apa, Coron, Brannan, Torgerson, O ' Niel, Stead, Hancock, Gibbons, Stewart. Back row: Burke, Turcott, McForlane, Fairchild, Ebert, Butler, Biblin, Nicholson, Williams, Aaron, Stark, Marari, Wadsworth, Burrus, Warren
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tHathetnaticS Knowledge of mathematics is compulsry today, in every field, especially in war industries and the Army, Navy, and Marines. Navy V-1 and V-7 students must take trig, while pre-cadets take government -prescribed courses review- ing all types of math. Nevada ' s regular professors instruct these men. Two classes have been added in air navigation and spherical trigonometry. While these classes are not compulsory, they are vitally important to students entering the air forces. Mr. Beesley ' s mathematics classes learn the value of mathematics to the war effort A new course in navigation mathe- matics is added to the curriculum
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Junior Officers, front row: Bob Brambilla, Mike Zoradi, Don Burrus, Stanford Reese, James Collins, Bob Burns, John Hattala, Bob Crowell. Back row: Paul Gibbons, Charles Burke, Neil Stewart, Bob Preece, Addison Millard, Mario Reconzone, Alex Lemberes, Rodney Boudwin, Bruce Bowen, Floyd Edsall, John Stuifbergen Company B, front row: Preece, Hattala, Dodd, Reed, Casey, McAvoy, Dunlop, Lesbo, Botts, Parker, Ceccarelh, Cohen, Uhleg, Miller, Nichles, Anker. Back row: Reconzone, Edsall, Bowers, Knox, Gibson, Johnson, Franson, Puffinbarger, Ussery, Mertel, Lazzaroni, Jensen, Block, Walker, Tognoni, Olano, Reese, Craig 25
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