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jPi First Row: CPT W. Belcher, MAJ B. Haight, MAJ H. Clarke, COL F, Lough, MAJ D. Gray. MAJ D Shi- mek Second Row: CPT W. Woodward, CPT J. McGuirk, CPT J. Grines, CPT E. Cooperman, CPT J Collins Third Row: CPT J. Bausch, CPT P. O ' Brien, CPT P. Pappalardo, CPT J. Watz, CPT T. Morriss. ' Fourth How: CPT J. Caden, CPT L. Handelsman, CPT J. Conderman, CPT M. Magasin CPT T Mitchell LAW They told us that we were preparing for our day in court. After studying Schneli V. Nell and the old Palsgraaf case we found that the Defenders and Perry Mason had it all together to pull off what they did. We also learned how the laws of today were de- rived as we made a valiant assault on the study of legal philosophy. Although many of the decisions we carefully pursued were logical we found ourselves faced with a bat- tery of legal terms which we had to overcome. All in all law was enlightening and helped make us jurisprudent students. COL. FREDERICK C. LOUGH
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COL. THOMAS GRIESS HISTORY After muddling our way through two years of build-up, we finally culminated in the ultimate history course, ART. Names like Alexander, Hannibal, Marlborough and Napoleon gave us a better picture of how men make critical decisions like Gusta- vas Aldolphus ' turning movement at Chancellorsville or the decision to use nuclear weapons at Waterloo. Occasionally, facts became a bit confused but all in all, we were given an interesting and enjoyable historical perspective of our profession. First Row: LTC C. Miller, LTC D. Mets, COL R. Nye, COL T. Griess, Head, COL J. Morrison, LTC R. Acker- son, LTC B. Smith, LTC J. Ransone. Second Row: CPT M. Krause, MAJ W. Barge, MAJ S. Klein, MAJ J. LeFebvre CDR J. O ' Connell, LTC E. Carter, LTC D. Craver, LTC W. Crites. Third Row: MAJ R. Kreidler, MAJ H. Nelson, MAJ D. Glantz, MAJ G. Stadler, MAJ J. Moellering, MAJ G. Lehrer. Fourth Row: MAJ J. Evetts CPT E. Tausch, MAJ J. Votaw, MAJ J. Bunting III, MAJ R. Bell, LTC V. Varner, MAJ H. Erbe. Fifth Row: 2LT J. Rousmaniere, CPT T. Sweeney, MAJ E. Foster, MAJ D. Williamson, MAJ J. Dice, MAJ W. Stofft, MAJ M. Morradian. Sixth Row: CPT D. Thaxton, CPT T. Archdeacon, CPT R. May, CPT J. Ellis, MAJ L. Coose, MAJ S. Britt, MAJ J. Bradley, MAJ J. Larkins, MAJ S. Dillard. r
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ifll0 ' First Row: MAJ A. N. Crowell, LTC T. C. Biel, COL T. E. Rogers, COL J. M. Pollin, COL J. S. B. Dick, COL W. H. Karstedt, LTC D. H. Cameron, LTC R. R. Redhair. Second Row: MAJ J. L. Kays, MAJ W. G. Kosco, MAJ G. R. Duncan, MAJ A. Z. Miller, MAJ A. P. Blasco, MAJ R. L Carlson, MAJ M. B. Harden, MAJ D. G. Barney. Third Row: MAJ L. C. Gregor, MAJ D. F. Means, MAJ J. E. Revnokls, MAJ J. C. Connolly, CPT R. W. Linu, MAJ J. H. Lane, MAJ A. J. Genelli, MAJ M. J. Dwyer, LTC J. ' w. McNulty. Fourth Row: MAJ J. K. Solomon, MAJ L. E. Welsh, MAJ F. W. Farrell, CPT M. R. Cook, MAJ G. W. Bowers, MAJ Q. P. Boyd, MAJ R. J. Castleman, MAJ A. B. Seidel, MAJ W. R. Shope. Fifth Row: MAJ C. H. Perrine, MAJ R. ' a. ' Brown, MAJ W. Kahn, MAJ R. J. Hesch, MAJ C. W. Tinnemever, MAJ T. H. Rousseau, MAJ J. S. Armstrong, MAJ D. E. Schorr. Sixth Row: MAJ P. A. Wilbur, MAJ R. C. Sadler, MAJ W. J. Greif. MAJ J. W. Searles, MAJ F. N. Halley, MAJ G. J. Thorson, MAJ E. G. Zenker, MAJ F. T. Blanda, MAJ D L Ben. choff. Seventh Row: LTC R. D. Miller, MAJ B. H. Custer, MAJ R. D. Marcinkowski, MAJ L. A. Bender MAJ W. E. Seltz, MAJ D. J. Phillips, MAJ E. D. Maddox, MAJ T. R. Ba.xter, MAJ G. Q, Coe. Eighth Row: MAJ D. R. Spangler, CPT R. C. Buckncr, MAJ N. E. Jarock, MAJ W. C. Conley, MAJ G. L. Gunderman MAJ R. A. McDonald, MAJ J. L Crowther, MAJ E. E. Hildreth, MAJ R. A. Gagliano. MATH Question? Take Boards — The Old Familiar phrase we became so accustomed to our first two years. They left us so confused we could not differentiate up from down. The instructors told us that we would have to integrate what we were learning into our roles as junior lieutenants. Of course, math did culturalize us as we became accjuaint- ed with such foreign artists as Runga Kutta and others. Eventually we made it through those character building two years and formed the conclusion that, after all, math really wasn ' t fun. COL. JOHN S. DICK
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