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KENNETH JOHN BONVILLE D 2 Fayetteville, North Carolina Lieutenant Breaking away from the pretty girls down South, Kenny and his Twotonc Celica made their mark in the North He brought us all the laughs and good times associated with his company. Ken was always professional and will be remembered for Brockport and his enjoyment of the simple things in life 150 lb. Football 3. 2. THOMAS HARDING BOONE D 1 Sharpsburg, North Carolina Lieutenant How can we forget a man who read more novels than textbooks, defied the laws of Physics on Taurus, failed to show at his own meeting, dreamed of a fuel-injected 427 4-speed with a 4:11 gearin-therear Hustle with Muscle , and took over the Red Man Corporation as a major stockholder? Good Luck, Tommy! Car Committee 2, l; Riding Team 3, 2, 1 (Co-Captain). BARRY CHARLES BORT A 1 Succasunna, New Jersey Lieutenant Barry, from a town with mosqultos bigger than Pana- ma ' s. could usually be counted on for a different opinion Always straight-forward In his off-the-wall thought patterns, and pulling no punches, Barry earned the respect and friendship of everyone who knew him. Jewish Cadet Affairs 1. E-l lenliliokt music step Lieiiteniii e was note: iToi ' iir- ' ; ilBijii a: I MICHAEL PETER BOWMAN 13 Apple Vedlcy, California Lieutenant Rolling in high on the Hog to the north country. Rolle ' s easy-going Southern California charm won the hearts of all. Mike displayed his zest for excitement as he crashed through offensive lines and windows alike. We will remain eternally Indebted to Mike for Imparting to us his special affinity for film and literature classics. Theatre Arts Guild 4; Football 3, 2. BRIAN THOMAS BOYLE B 2 Rock Island, Illinois Captain Big B came all the way from Korea to tower over B- 2. Brian is best remembered for his enthusiasm for B-2 sports, rallies, and trips to the beach. He constantly strove for academic excellence and the perfect dance step. Above all. Brian ' s warm-hearted manner and sin- cere dedication served as an Inspiration to us. and will serve him in the future. Hop Committee 4, 3, 2, 1, Glee Club 3. 2, 1; Catholic Sunday School Teacher 2. 1; HOWITZER 2. 1. CHARLES GREGORY BOYLE D 2 Hagerstown, Marylcind Captain Chockles will go down In the annals of history for his academic prowess, athletic fortitude, exciting and mind- provoking honor lectures, and his never-ending desire to get back to nature. The Great White Hunter. has left many memories. Domestic Affairs Club 2, 1; Hunting and Fishing Club 4, 3, 2, 1; Honor Committee 2, 1. Aviation 463 U t
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p MICHAEL WILLIAM BOHR El Lansing, Michigan Lieutenant Despite his name. Mike was never a bore. Far from it. his humor lit up many a dark day! From the summer at Camp Buckner. Huck (short for Huckleberry Hound) left an indelible imprint on our lives. He was a good friend and a sympathetic car. EDWARD HALL BOLAND A3 Manning, South Carolina Lieutenant Ed came to us from Manning with the morals and standards as befits a preacher ' s son. However, here at the Academy he began to wear preppie clothes and listen to new-wave music. Known as a hard worker, he is well prepared for his commission, even if he ends up at Ft, Jackson. Scoutmasters ' Council 4. 3, 2, 1 (President); Protestant Sunday School Teachers 4. 3; Protestant Chapel Choir 4. NEAL ERNEST BONRUD E 3 Kent, Washington Sergeant As a cadet. Neal was unique. Academic excellence required minimum effort. His all-around talent also led to many massive contributions in athletics. Indeed Bonz was a fun-loving individual. Long after the music stops echoing from the Doors in E-3. Neal will remain a true, sincere friend. DAVID VINCENT BOSLEGO C 4 Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania Lieutenant The Boz came to C-4 as a somewhat reserved indi- vidual, and underwent a metamorphisis which trans- formed him into a full-fledged Cowboy! Throughout the change. Boz displayed those qualities he had always possessed: courage, spotless integrity, friendliness, and a willingness to do the job right. With his graduation, the Army gains an outstanding officer SCUBA 4. 2: Geology Club 2, 3. MICHAEL BOULEGERIS 14 Somerville, New Jersey Captain Mike was more than l-Beam ' s CO Bolo was an ex- pert at dancing, especially to the Boss ' Music, His moth- er ' s Greek food made a lot of us smile. Ever ready to smile himself. Mike still wanted to Nuke NAVY — may- be as a result of being an IR concentrator. But if he could not do that he was ready for some ACTION Orthodox Chapel Group 4, 3, 2, 1; Debate Team 4, 3, 2. THOMAS TIMOTHY BOWE B 3 Doylestown, Pennsylvania Lieutenant Tom was a cadet who never stood still. If he was not out runnmg he was spending leave with that special person, Cleo. Fatkins, and Infantry were always on Tom ' s mind and probably always will be. If being a straight cadet means being a fme officer , , look out Army! Tom will always be among the few who dare to win. Marathon Team 3. ing 4: SCUBA 4. 2: Mountaineer- 4 62
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MATTHEW LESTER BRAND A 1 Salem, Oregon Lieutenant Matt lived by the philosophy, A good friend never says No, and never failed to render a courteous wave. He yearned for adventure, whether it be a beckoning beak in the wake of his water skis or his tenure as a Century Man. He will be remembered for his wit, intelligence, and loyalty WKDT 4, 3: Cadet Band 4. 3; Rus- sian Club 4, 3, 2. 1. ir 1 BRENT BRYCE BREDEHOFT H 2 Wheatridge, Colorado Sergeant Brent drifted In like a tumbleweed with a guitar under his arm and a hat on his head That ol ' guitar was his first love and rodeo was his second Whether it was Saturday evening at West Point or sunrise on a road trip home, he could always be counted on for an I remember when story. Riding Club 3- CPRC 3, 2. 1 (State Rep); Mule Rider 2, 1. . . i U 464 4 I Curl hid 10 JKl.hewai dlowpiis bhtisin HiitJl pi Hi Cndmat Ik happy bsw where fee. Bill ' s likeabl «S»sitoj i lot our We So Semijf
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