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^?s *7r4o^«a4 Muta*i jb Ua*t " TOM " Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 5th District, Oklahoma Eager to talk geopolitics at any time Tom is the recognized authority in any discussion. He is also the proud possessor of a contagious laugh which he never hesitates to use. Perhaps even more impressive is his ability and faith- fulness in pulling his friends out of a tight spot. He demonstrated this many a time. It is no wonder Tom has earned the respect and friendship of all those who knew him. Our best wishes to a good friend whose success in life is assured. " DUMBO " Williamsville, New York 41st District, New York Lee ' s friendliness and sense of humor, together with his many activities brought him a wide circle of friends. A good athlete Lee heaved the 35 pound weight the best in college competition, was a rough and ready end on the football team, and was a good ice skater and skier. Contrasting with his burlv figure was his understanding and appreciation of fine music, his violin, and his membership in the choir. You were a true friend and a great pal. Dumbo. May our paths cross many times in the future. /lHtltattif > (^iiJt^eii^ ^atne4f. " TONY " White River Junction, Vermont Consressional, Vermont Straight from X ' ermont ' s green hills came Tony, a real yankee. Possessor of a keen, analytical mind and a big heart, Tony was always willing to help a goaty classmate. His early morning jaunts to reveille formation, his only storm period, were made with the same blinding speed that characterized his unbridled dashes down the ski slope. Rat racer par excellent, dispenser of the best in home-made boodle, Tony ' s room was a mecca for all barracks epicures. A soldier ' s soldier, Tony is a worthy addition to the long grey line. Company E-2; Corporal (3),- Ser- geant (1 ); Lacrosse (4, 3); Ski Club (4, 3, 1); President; Concert Or- chestra; Rifle Sharpshooter. Ikoj kdi ikln Company F-2; Serseant (1); Ot chestra (4). Company H-2; Corporal (3); Ser- geant (1 ); Track (4, 3, 1 ); Major A; Football (3, 1); Ski Club (3); Cath- olic Choir (4, 3, 1); Rifle Marks- man. 164
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