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• First Row: LTC W. Carroll, LTC W. Stockdale, COL C. Schilling, COL R. Samz, MAJ W. Sowers, MAJ W. Schumacher. Second Row: MAJ C. Adams, MAJ W. Kirkpatrick, MAJ G. Fosbrook, LTC J. Peck LTC R Luther Third Row: MAJ F. Wanner, MAJ M. Sheppeck, MAJ J. Salvitti, MAJ R. Tilghman, MAj ' r Roth- b um, MAJ W. Danforth. Fourth Row: MAJ J. Geiger, MAJ D. Manges, MAJ D. Johns, MAJ A. Dorris, MAJ J Petrohno. Fifth Row: MAJ K. Henn, LTC R. Tener, CWO H. Killian, MAJ W. Boice, MAJ A. Smith Sixth Row: CPT W. Miller, LTC D. Wheeler ENGINEERING Before we became firsties, we always wondered what those funny buildings below trophy point were. Painfully, we found out. Engineering required us to simply put to- gether everything we had learned in our four year tenure, which was not difficult. + = 0. We learned about bullets, rockets, cars, reactors, circuits, bridges and every- thing else that had a number remotely attached to it. But after all was finished, we emerged with a clearer understanding of engineering and the hives caught a glimpse of their future work. COL. CHARLES H. SCHILLING
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COL. ELLIOTT C. CUTLER JR. ELECTRICITY Juice ... Ah yes, the course we all knew was a logical basic science we could get our teeth into, especially when we learned that current flows opposite voltage. That didn ' t impede us although, admittingly it did give us all a shocking introduction to electricity. We found that after a while however, we did have a capacity for learning. We could often count on stimulating lectures on Saturday to get us charged up for a big weekend. Some of us did find that we did enjoy electricity and that we wanted to make it one of our future endeavors. We had, in fact, found an ohm on the range of academic interest. First Row: MAJ G. Chapman, .Ir., MAJ J. Ramsden, COL S. Reinhardt, Jr., COL E. Cutler, Jr., COL R. An- dreen MAJ R. Trauner. Second Row: MAJ R. Bruce, MAJ W. D ' Ambrogio, MAJ D. Salle, MAJ J. Geising- er MAJ M. Moore. Third Row: MAJ C. Shearer, IH, MAJ G. Smith, Jr., MAJ W. Remington, MAJ R. Am- merman, Jr. Fourth Row: MAJ J. Humes, MAJ R. Busdiecker, Jr., CPT C. Longcor, MSJ R. Iwai. Fifth Row: MAJ T. Olson, MAJ G. Arbogast. [ yj f.
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, First Row: MAJ J. Peterson, LTC T. Blagg, COL A. Blair, COL J. Capps, COL E. Sutherland, COL C. Kei We, LTC L. Matthews, LTC W, Haponski, Second Row: MAJ G. Bratz, LTC W. Card, LTC B. Barge, LTC Child, LTC R. Merrick, MAJ R. Daluga, MAJ K. Oelke. Third Row: MAJ J. Forbus, MAJ A. Blackstor MAJ S. Delikat, MAJ P. Blake, MAJ D. Campbell, MAJ R. Chegar, MAJ J. Tedrick, MAJ J. Madiga Fourth Row: H. Smith, MAJ L. Sturbois, MAJ T. Schell, MAJ J. Yeagley, MAJ B. Legge, MAJ J. Olejn zak, MAJ P. Hoy. Fifth Row: CPT A. Kelly, ILT F. Lazarus, MAJ B. Covington. Sixth Row: MAJ R. Rose kranz MAJ J. Sollinger, MAJ D. DeSapri, MAJ R. Stiepock, MAJ P. Hutton. Seventh Row: MAJ D. Dow ing, CPT J. Connolly, MAJ H. Hartke, MAJ H. Hertel, MAJ R. Vogel, MAJ A. Bondshu, CPT A. Morr Eighth Row: ILT W. Rogers, LTC J. Carraway, MAJ B. Dishman, MAJ D. Miller. ENGLISH The English dept. done good this last year. No more MlAl themes of plebe year c even reading The Bear as in the yearling confrontation. Yes, at last a course wher even the two time remedial grad could pull down a 2.6. Philosophy-ReligionScienci those three hollowed words that have put countless cadets to sleep, became the bad ground for some of the most interesting classes on (and off) record that we have hac So to all those non airborne-rangers that, in many cases, were still Infantry we wis to say — thanks for being humane. COL. EDWIN V. SUTHERLAND
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