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Company H-3

1st Row: D. Buckley, L. Baker, R. Johnson, L. Lowrey, B. Tyson, G. Williams, F. Kolar, E. Menk.

2nd Row: H. Suchting, T. Wasilition, J. Erdly, M. DeVilbiss, R. Coleman, D. Browne, J. Hoffman, D. Gassert, J. Harris, T. Pirog, E. Grimm, D. Cederle, J. Vosilus.

Raised by the fifth floor crew of seventy-three and weaned by the gold dusters of seventy-four, wide base seventy-five migrated with the spirit and planted it in the halls of MacArthur. Although the forbidden luxuries of cars, coffee pots, and refrigerators gave hooter land all of the comforts of home, the fellows were gray in at least one area of cadet life. Indoor cookouts, "rum, coke, and cards," headgear raids on spartan neighbors, hallway concerts, football tailgates, half-motorcycles, the twins, the bear, the "awks," the "Gas-crisis," and confiscating the barbers' clippers, were all integral parts that kept the tradition alive. Still the secret of how to "slide" through four enjoyable years lies buried somewhere between the top of the hill and the shores of the Hudson.