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A DIOIME BETITA MOHAMMED Dione came to the Academy from the Phillipines with the special challenge of facing a completely new way of life. He made the transition not only from the civilian to the military but also from the Asian outlook to the American orientation with great success. Taking overloads, he managed to go for two majors; one in Politics and Economics and the other in Applied Science. Despite his demanding academic program, he has kept a consistent place in both the Superintendent ' s and the Dean ' s Lists. Based on what he did here, we are confident that he has a promising future with the Philippine Navy. WILLIAM MORGAN, JR. Bill came to the Academy from high school in Binghamton, New York. After fighting it out with the academic department plebe year. Bill discovered that grades are directly proportional to sleep and thus made Superintendent ' s List Youngster year. With this new found secret Bill continued to excel academically the next three years. Outside of class Bill was active in the Antiphonai Choir, a member of the Gun Club, and played company football, soccer, basketball and Softball Always ready for a good " work out " , Morgs could be found on rainy days stretched out on the mat in Macdonough Hall, counting the panes of glass in the roof. Bill ' s intelligence, quick thinking and friendly manner should all help him to become an outstanding Naval officer. DOUGLAS F. MUIR During his four years here Doug has compiled few major titles or honors, but he does hold many a minor claim to fame not a few with which involve his prestige and monetary lucretive achieve- ment on the links and the arm wrestling pit. His casual, devil may care is just a thin veneer hiding a conscientious attitude in all facets of Academy life, except perhaps academics. Doug ' s amazing reading list is extensive and ranged from science fiction to novels and supercedes all more scholarly pursuits. Only one aspect of Doug ' s life here reveals his avid reading and that is his oldie record collection - played on his oldie stereo which he claims will become a negatively accelerating mass on graduation day — from the fourth deck of Mother B. DAVID CHARLES OVERHEIM A native of Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, Dave began his college career at the University of Mississippi on an NROTC scholarship. Since coming to the Academy he has shown a variety of talents. Selecting a ship propulsion minor and adding many electives, Dave has maintained a good average, repeatedly finding himself on the Dean ' s and Superintendent ' s Lists. A responsible attitude earned him the position of advertising manager of the LUCKY BAG and he has been active in other class functions. Afternoons found " Ovs " helping out his company soccer, football and Softball teams, and most of Dave ' s weekends were spent dragging his girl from back home. After graduation, Dave looks forward to a June Week wedding and a successful career. Wy ^ > - -\ jk^el^:
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