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I EDITORS Taylor A. Slate William M. Landrum Anthony W. Fiero David L. Applin Michael J. Monahan John W. Logan Jr. Thomas S. Reeder W. Grant Scott 4
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DEDICATION When the Class of 1975 voted for the individual to whom they would have their BOMB dedicated, one man stood head and shoulders above all the rest. That man was Lt. Colonel Stacy Harris, Deputy Commandant. For the past 17 years Colonel Harris has been an unswerving bastion of stability in an atmosphere of turmoil. Commandants have come and gone; three Superintendents have set radically different objectives; however. Colonel Harris has remained a stable, and quite often sobering influence. Colonel Harris was born in Anistan, Missouri. He served 28 years in the United States Army, before taking the post of Deputy Commandant in 1 958. In the interim. Colonel Harris married the former Miss Margaret Kitchen of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Their marriage produced one son, Stacy R., who was a 1964 graduate of VMI. The story of how Colonel Harris came to VMI is quite interesting. On tour of the ROTC Department the possibility of a permanent position being creat- ed in the Commandants Office was raised. In order to help maintain some level of consistency within the VMI system of changing Commandants, the idea of a permanent Deputy Commandant was considered. Colonel Harris fit the plan perfectly, and has been the only Deputy Commandant to fill a permanent position at VMI. Known affectionately as Uncle Stace or Grand- pa to many first classmen. Colonel Harris will be missed not not only by the Class of ' 75, but by the Institute. His dedication to duty, and his desire to help the cadets at VMI become more disciplined and responsible men, has won the respect and affection of the Class of ' 75. To Colonel and Mrs. Harris we extend our best wishes for a happy retirement.
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