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Page Four CLOUDBUSTER Saturday, April 24, 1943 SOFTBALL Colored Post Card Made from Artpiece NEW RECOGNITION of his artistry has come to Cadet Gene Aiello, 13th Battalion graduate of the U. S. Navy Pre-Flight School here. While undergoing Pre-Flight training, Cadet Aiello created the water- color mural now hanging opposite the main entrance in Navy Hall. The painting shows a typical cadet leaving the Station after com pleting Pre-Flight work, while in the background Pre-Flighters are portrayed in uniforms symbolizing the various activities which con stitute the program. One of the country’s largest manufacturers of colored post cards has just reproduced Cadet Aiello’s mural in the original colors. The cards are now on sale in the Cadet Store. Cadet Aiello is shown in the picture above working on his artpiece. (Continued from one) USNR; Ens. J. H. Walker, USNR. ESSEX: Lt. Comdr. J. P. Raugh, USNR, (manager); Lt. F. L. Gillespie, USNR, (assistant manager); Lt. M. Singer, USNR; Lt. H. J. Schwartz, USNR; Lt. G. E. Shepard, USNR; Lt. A. M. Mc Coy, USNR; Lt. (jg) G. D. Loucks, USNR; Lt. (jg) G. M. Clark, USNR; Lt. (jg) C. E. Murphy, USNR; Lt. (jg) P. M. Snider, USNR; Ens. R. F. From- hart, USNR; Ens. F. S. Don nelly, USNR; Ens. W. V. Stras- baugh, USNR; Ens. T. M. McCon nell, USNR; Ens. L. L. Richards, USNR; Ens. L. J. Cunningham, USNR. LEXINGTON: Lt. Comdr. L. R. Sauer, USNR, (manager); Lt. W. C. Clark, USNR, (assistant manager); Lt. E, H, Arendt, USNR; Lt. M. R. Brownlee, USNR; Lt. (jg) F. D. Thompson, USNR; Lt. (jg) T. J. Bleier, USNR; Lt. (jg) J. L. Fenlon, USNR; Lt. (jg) J. 0. Roning, USNR; Lt. (jg) E. J. Holcomb, USNR; Ens. W. S. Krywicki, USNR; Ens. R. L. Freeman, USNR; Ens. R. T. Stoviak, USNR; Ens. A. E. Reilly, USNR; Ens. A. E. Radvillas, USNR; Ens. J. E. Twohig, USNR; Ens. P. J. Fick, USNR; Ens. J. Kuz- man, USNR. RANGER: Lt. Comdr. H. L. Hamilton, USNR, (manager); Lt. E. R. Hodgkins, USNR, (as sistant manager); Lt. E. L. Hebei, USNR; Lt. T. M. Carruthers, USNR; Lt. J. M. Hewlett, USNR; Lt. R. J. Meyer, USNR; Lt. J. M. Stocker, USNR; Lt. A. B. Wolif, USNR; Lt. G. R. Ford, USNR; Lt. W. R. Augustin, USNR; Ens. L. A. C. Eiserer, USNR; Ens. R. A. Titchenal, USNR; Ens. H. A. Sanford, USNR; Ens. C. J. An derson, USNR; Ens. G. E. Raab, USNR. ENTERPRISE; Lt. Comdr. H. J. Harman, USNR, (manager); Lt. T. R. Ward, USNR, (assistant manager); Lt. W. E. Marlette, USNR; Lt. T. A. Slusser, USNR; Lt. J. E. Hollis, USNR; Lt. (jg) J. E. Wadsworth, USNR; Lt. (jg) E. E. Mack, USNR; Lt. (jg) H. H. Hedgepath, USNR; Lt. (jg) K. A. Kovalcheck, USNR; Lt. (jg) W. B. Porterfield, USNR; Lt. (jg) D. P. Rose, USNR; Lt. (jg) R. A. O’Connell, USNR; Lt. (jg) A. C. Ransom, USNR; Ens. W. H. Rodiek, USNR; Ens. W. H. Shearer, USNR; Ens. A. S. Roth, USNR; Ens. A. Andrews, USNR. SATELLITES: H. E. Hanson, Sp (P)2c, (manager); E. Brack en, Y2c, (assistant manager); W. 0. Melvin, Jr., CY; E. C. Read, Y2c; C. F. Byers, Y2c; J. J. Pugh, Jr., Y2c; B. Leonard, Sp (M)3c; R. E. McReynolds, SK2c; J. H. Doty, SKlc; V. L. Fryer, SK3c; J. H. Waite, SK3c; C. W. Bryan, SKlc; C. H. Brooks, EM3c; M. A, Yarbrough, EM2c; R. E. Fickens- worth, SK2c; B. L. Brinson, Y3c; G. C. Shirley, SK2c; B. J. Tra- vaglia, Bugler Ic; D. Y. Covers- ton, Y2c. COWPENS: R. W. Skaggs, CRM; C. M. Miller, SMlc; C. H. Richards, SMlc; J. W. Kunkel, SM2c; R. G. Harris, SM2c; C. E. Vernadakis, RM2c; R. L. Carder, RM2c; L. L. Stucky, RM2c; J. C. Lennan, SM3c; T. H. Johnson, SM3c; T. Ladutca, SM3c; L. R, Mears, RM3c; W. Bolotnik, RM3c; H. E. Falk, S2c; J. M. Farkasv- sky, S2c; C. F. Looney, SM3c. HOSPITAL CORPS: L. E. Soda, PmM2c, (manager); C. H. Williams, PhM2c, (assistant man ager) ; names of remainder of team not available at this writing. COLORS (Continued f rom page one) squadron hoisted his flag. The mast, which is located on the lower end of Alexander Field, now flies the colors of the 12 squadrons, adding incentive and new interest to the sports compe tition. SMOKER (Continued from page one) Comdr. Graff, is one of the oldest military decorations in the world that is in current use. It was established by Gen. George Wash ington 160 years ago. Opening feature of the Smoker program was the playing of the cadets’ selected songs on Fred Waring’s “Victory Tunes” radio show. These tunes brought to the Pre-Flight audience through the loud speaker system in Memorial Hall included Blue Skies, Penn~ Pre-Flight Track Team Overwhelms Catawba, 97%-28V4 The Cloudbuster track team scampered to an easy victory last Wednesday, defeating Catawba College on Fetzer Field by the one-sided score of 97% to 28^/4. Navy men took first place in 12 of the 14 events, failing to come out on top only in the two-mile run and broad jump. Summary: Mile run: Kissell (N), Wall (C), Jennison (N), 4:38.6. 440-yard dash: Gallagher (N), Large (N), Hamilton (N), 54.7. 100-yard dash: Whitridge (N), Kelly (C), Hempler (N), 10.7. 120-yard high hurdles: Under wood (N), Van Pelt (N), Bortz (N), 17.2. 880-yard run: Freeman (N), Tierney (N), Kissell (N), 2:08.8. 220-yard dash: Whitridge (N), Doster (N), Hempler (N), 24.0. Two-mile run: Wall (C), Rice (N), Jennison (N), 10:39.2. 220-yard low hurdles: Under wood (N), Lequear (C), McGuin- nes (C), 28.3. Shot put: Barnum (N), Chip- ley (N), Yagiello (C), 44 ft. 10% in. High jump: Underwood, Von Hollen and Burnham, all of Navy, tied for first; Haller (C), 5 ft. 6% in. Pole vault: Mauger (N), Haller (C), Clark and Lannon, of Navy, tied for third, 11 ft. Discus: Barnum (N), Turk (N), Robinson (N). Broad jump: lannicelli (C), Underwood (N), Oddo (N), 20 ft, 3% in. Javelin throw: Panther (N), lannicelli (C), Barnum (N), 192 ft. 11 in. sylvania Polka, The Navy Hymn and Sky Anchors. The entertainment moved along at a lively pace, with musical varieties furnished by a specialty foursome of Chapin, Logan, Dugan and Logan, smooth har monizing by the Cloudbuster har mony quartette, featuring Cadet Richard Warren, soloist, a selec tion of fast and sweet tunes by the “Eight Counts of Rhythm” led by B. J. Travaglia, Bugler Ic, plus the customary fine music of the Pre-Flight band. Well liked by the audience of cadets, crew, officers and families was a trampoline and tumbling ex hibition given under the direction of Lieut. Joseph Hewlett, USNB> head poach of gym and tumbling-
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