Dave Darrin's Third Year at Annapolis - Leaders of the Second Class Midshipmen by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock
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"They've given you their photos, then!" asked Dave Darrin guessing. "Please be quick--let me see the photos." Belle glided from the room, to return with a large card. "They were taken altogether," she explained, handing the card over to Darrin. "There they are--all in one group." Dave seized the card, studying eagerly the print mounted thereon. "Whew! What a change two years make in a High School boy, doesn't it?" demanded Darrin. "Of course," answered Belle Meade. "Do you imagine that you and Dan Dalzell haven't changed any, either?" Readers of our "HIGH SCHOOL SERIES" will well remember Dick Prescott, Greg Holmes, Tom Reade, Harry Hazelton, Dave Darrin and Dan Dalzell, a famous sextette of young High School athletes, who, in their High School days, were known as Dick & Co. Readers of the four volumes of that series will recall that Dick Prescott received the congressman's nomination to West Point, and that Greg Holmes was appointed a cadet at the same big government Army school by one of the state's senators. Dave Darrin and Dan Dalzell, a little later, secured nominations to Annapolis from the same gentlemen; and Tom Reade and Harry Hazelton, who had thrown their lot with civil engineering, had gone West to engage with an engineering firm of railroad builders. |
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