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DONALD G. ARMSTRONG L-1 Don Moorestown, New Jersey Although he lived in New Jersey, Don spent all his time away from West Point in Cornwall. He pursued academics diligently, and although he lost a few battles, he always came out on top. He represented us well on the Class Committee, and we know that he will continue to do a good job at whatever con- fronts him. Don is that kind of a guy. Sergeant, 1, Ski Club 2, 1, First Class Committee, Second Class Committee, Third Class Committee, Fourth Class Committee, Spanish Language Club 3, 2, 1. DURWOOD RAY BAGBY - -A51 Bags Richmond, Virginia Bags, as he came to be known during plebe year, was somewhat bewildered when he first arrived. lt was hard to even guess what one might find at West Point. Was it really character? But in spite of the many gripes, he found something here that few people find at West Point. His memories can be summed up as 238. Sergeant, 1, Ski Club 2, Debate Council and Forum 4, 1, Skeet and Trap Club 1. LLOYD THOMAS ASBURY H-2 Lloyd Warren, Michigan Transferring from the Sigma Nu house at Michigan to West Point, Lloyd did not let the difference bother him. No one's problems were ever too small for him to help, and no challenge was ever to big for him to tackle. After graduation he plans to write a book entitled, How to Succeed with Women without Really Trying, and then climb to his place at the top. Captain, 1, Football 4, 3, 2, 1, Monogram 2, Hockey 4, LaCrosse 2, Wrestling 1, French Language Club 4, 3, 2, Ski Club 4, 3, 2, 1, Debate Council and Forum 4, 3, 2, 1, Outdoor Sportman Club 3, 2, Rocket Society 3, 2, 1. CLARK TILTON BALLARD, JR. D-2 C.T. Cincinnati, Ohio There are men and there are great men, Clark falls into the category of the latter. A very capable lead- er, C.T. has always strived for excellence, whether it be In academics, 'on the' track team, or in any other undertaking. His winning personality has won him many lifetime friends who know he will con- tinue his successful ways ln life. Captain, 1, Stars 3, 2, 1, Football 4, Track 4, 3, 2, 1, Num- erals 4, Monogram 3, Major A 2, Math Forum 2, 1, Radio Club 4, 3, 2, 1, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 1, Pistol Club 4, 3, 2, 1, Ski Club 3, 2, 1, scusA 1, Debate Council and Forum 4, 3, 1, Rocket Society 4, 3, 1, Outdoor Sportman Club 4, 3, 2, 1, Class Committee 3, 2, 1, German Language Club 4, 3, 2, 1, Weapons Room Board of Governors 2, 1, Weight Lifting Club 4.
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EDGAR BANKS, JR. I M72 Ed Compton, California After spending some three years in the Army and National Guard, Ed made a highly successful transi- tion to the Point. A natural at the art of relaxation, easy-going Ed has won himself a multitude of friends throughout the Corps, and his rapid strides on the cinders have helped decide many a close meet in favor of the Rabble. Lieutenant, 1, Cross Country 4, Track 4, 3, 2, Major A 3, 2, Numerals 4, Ski Club 4, Card Newman Forum 4, 3, Debate Council and Forum 2, Camera Club 4, Operations Crossroads 'B2. MICHAEL JOHN BARRY B-2 Mike Brooklyn, New York For four years Mike was B-2's strongest advocate of the therapeutic values of the brown boy. Yet, despite this, he still managed to become involved in a wide assortment of projects, from building the better B-board to promoting mid-winter camping parties. -Whatever Cadet Supply did not have in stock, Mike did. His ingenuity and carefree attitude will always spell success. Lieutenant, 1, Parachute Club 3, Dialectic Society 3, 2, Pistol Club 3, 2, Card Newman Forum 4, 3, 2, Outdoor Sportman Club 2, Honor Committee 2, 1, Engineer Football Manager 2. MAX REEVES BARRON B-1 Buddy Fayetteville, Arkansas Max, the lover, an Army brat with two years of college life under his belt, came to be well-known for his friendly disposition. He now calls Arkansas his home and claims to be a true Razorback. A flanker in spirit, as well as stature, he had little trouble upholding the traditions of company B-1. Sergeant, 1, Audio Club 4, 3, 2, 1, French Language Club 4, 3, 2, 1, Radio Club 4, 3, 2, 1, Debate Council and Forum 2, 1, Rocket Society 2, 1. RONALD GEORGE BARTH F-1 Ron Chicago, Illinois Academics never presenting a problem, -Ron has been-allowed to devote a great deal of time to a certain l-llmois coed. His good nature and pleasant personality have-won him many-friends. This, along with his determination for maximum efficiency, as- sures hlm of success and happiness ln the future. Sergeant, 1, Rifle Club 4, 3, Numerals 4, Audio Club 3, Fencing Club 2, 1, Sailing Club 3, Bridge Club 3, 2, 1, Chess Club 4, Ski Club 4, 2, 1, scusA 2, 1, Debate Council and Forum 2, 1, Rocket Society 3, Cadet Chapel Sunday School Teacher 4, 3, 2, 1, Department Superintendent.
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