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6-42 Class Graduates After Four Month Stay

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After a four month stay at the Naval Training School, the class of 6-42 graduated Tuesday as full-fledged ensigns. The class which will take its place is expected to be a little larger than the general average of 250.

Commander Francis Taylor addressed the ceremonies which were held at 0930 and took place in Sanders Theatre. Commander Charles A. Macgowan, officer-in-charge of the School, presided. The group-entered the Naval Training School in December, 1942.

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