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First Row: T. Tighe, G. Mason. Second Row: R. Dodge, B. Parrot. Third Row: R. Kelly, J. Peterson, R. Werner. Fourth Row: S. Pride, D. Pillasch, T. Ogilvy, F. Kendall. Seated on Mail Box: J. McConaghy.
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r r ' •;- Firslicltiirl ' ' ' ' 1 v il PI , ' SECOND CLASS First Row: W. Pavlick, F. Reiser, J. Ergonis, W. Kirkbridge, M. Koger, J. Babington, T. Whitley. Second Row: B. Holtz, H. Barnliart, F. Hancock, S. Helgeson, J. Hickey, V. Becker. Third Row: H. Smith, S. Zurian, S. Kicr- nan, F. Whitney, E. Vross, A. Brenan. Fourth Row: T. Ryan, D. Tilton, E. McConagha, T. Innamoratci. - ! t r ! - :. ' J9 ' ZM THIRD CLASS First Row: W. Pearce, N. Patterson, R. Han.son, F. Poccia, R. Grosso, B. Kerbawy, M. Alteri, D. Get. Second Row: D. Keeney, D. Davis, T. Georgelas, G. Spencer, P. Shaffer, D. Hahn, D. Ponikvar. Third Row: C. Bonner, T. Bavaro, R. Wamsley, D. Keeney, C. Walsh, G. Saul, M. Anderson, D. Coovcr. Fourth Row: S. Carlson, M. Ivandick, C. Mortz, G. Nance, J. Robertson, B. Quinn, B. Scott. Fifth Row: S. Powllard, R. Petricka, D. Tone. Not Shown: N. Hicbets, L. McHenry. i fi K- t ii . 1 ' FOURTH CLASS First Row: P. Annis, D. Thomas, P. Lemley, M. Stengel, A. Kuehn, B. Withers, J. Reede, R. Forman. Second Row: S. Hanna, R. Quimby, R. Humphreys, R. Bower, J. Ellington, J. McMillan, G. Lucas. Third Row: W. Gcer, J. Keegan, G. Traynor, M Best, L. Gelling, J. King, G. Schneider. Fourth Row: W. Pierce, J. Pattison, H. Coo- ney, B. Crosby, S. Robinson, S. Murray. I
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I — 4 ' s novel a])pr( discipline is recogniz )ach to West Point ud throughout the 1 Belvoir . . . who said wc were easy-I? It 1 seems we always had someone repre- 1 senting us on the concrete. If the Aca- demic Dept. were to give any awards to the company with the widest academic lave to go to us! Dragging along with in- tellectual greats as Big Sam, who ended up saying, I ' ve waited five years for this GOM - I choose Infantry!!! . . . and others like Congo Jim Peterson, who spent most of his time beating himself at war games. But if academics weren ' t our strongest characteristic, we would always brag about our ethics: Reverend Dodge made sure of that. I — 4 started off its second year of existence under the ques- lonable leadership of Regular Army (elly; though the quill flew and many ears were shed, we maintained our lappy-go-lucky attitude and sense of lumor; Rich ' s able cohort was that mas- er of monotone, Mr. Excitement Ogil- vy. Remember service stripes? but then there was the fire hose in the 43d episode. Mac will always remember the friendship and fellowship of i)arracks life, while ' Fogs preferred the genteel atmosjjhere )f Snuffy ' s. Second detail found Pi Vlason at the helm, assisted by handball ind bulk artist J. T. Grassyshack Shoji lept our admin, straight, while Sparky eft us for more prestigious plateaus up in the 49th. In the winter season it was Tou- che Krandall, Puck Tige, and Jean Claude Parrot doing and dying for the ole alma Some of our kheoes met with unfortunate experiences: Soldier of the Year Smith with his ear, and Monie with his boxing team (say John, did I ever tell you about the time I won a Gold Medal in the Olym- pics?). What are the only two things that fall out of the sky? Guess what, Mura! And Splash finished his fourth year in- sisting that those calluses on his hands were from the High Bar! Yes, it was truly a year of laughs — and tears, but one that will be cherished by all and never forgotten. Should we wake up Magnet now, or wait till the two-minute bel l? SECOND CLASS First Row: A. Eiva, J. Ritter, L. Lansrud, P. Galgay, R. Curran, P. Ford, J. Garner. Second Row: B. Coale, N. Lawrence, K. Davis, J. Schneider, R. Bowen, B. Harrell. Third Row: J. Eberly, A. Ernst, T. Waller, A. Weber, K. Walker. Fourth Row: J. Materia, E. Smith, M. Chaney, J. Siemer, E. Polcrack. n THIRD CLASS C. Rittenburg, J. Krietner, R. Dunlap, W. Boland, R. Peixotto, P. Benoit, J. Watson, H. Porter, C. Young. Sec- ond Row: J. Davis, S. Spellman, M. Smith, R. Mclntyre, J. Vestermark, J. Twomey, D. Patterson, L. Wilson. Third Row: A. Sanborn, E. Specner, P. Tumblin, T. Wood, J. Talhelm. Fourth Row: R. Klett, T. Wiswell, P. Snipes, T. Hayes. Fifth Row: S. Stewart, J. Cotton. FOURTH CLASS First Row: L. Hunter, R. Lundquist, J. Geraci, A. Moore, D. Rochetter, R. Coats, G. Dcsiderio, T. Bacastow. Second Row: W. Bowers, D. Phillips, D. Cunningham, D. Hetherton, K. Hansen, D. Finkell, J. Dillon. Third Row: C. McNutt, R. Silva, J. Kinlein, L. Bethel, J. Nailon, W. Otte, M. Pavy, C. Markley. Fourth Row: R. Wolfe, M. Troup, D. Ethington, T. Freeze, J. Wheeler, G. Moellcr, H. Ramsey.
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