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JOHN ROTONDO, JR. lobn Private First Class New Providence Rhode Island J. V. Football-35 Winter Track-35 Varsity Spring Track-43 Reading Club-45 Dean's List-45 Y.M.C.A.-3, 4g Sword and Sabre-3, 49 Skirmisher-3, 45 Glee Club--3. John came to B. M. I. in his Junior year and since then has made a tremendous impression on all of us. The first thing john did was to join the J. V. Football team and he did an admirable job. Then came winter track and john was out there again trying his hardest. He is also on the Sword and Sabre journalistic staff and the Skirmisher Photographic staff. With all of this extracurricular activity, john has also made the Dean's List. He does a good job in anything he sets out to do. John plans to major in law and we all know that with his great personality and likeable character, he will be a great success. Goodby and Good Luck! PHILIP R. ROWLEY Phil Master Sergeant Glens Falls New Y0fk Winter Track-33 Reading Club-43 Dean's List-35 Y.M.C.A.-3, 45 Skirmisher-4g Glee Club-3, 4g Band-T-3,4. . l Philip Rowley, known as Phil, has accomplished much in his two years at B. M. I. He is known for his versatility and his well spent hours of hard work with many activities. He has a line cultured mind and keeps busy at his hobbies. When he is home, he likes to go biking and mountain climbing. He is a mild mannered person in a good natured way, and his responsibility to others has a magnetism all its own. These traits make him likeable to all who meet him and win for him many friends. A credit to the graduating class and to B, M. I., he is sure to make good in whatever he does in the future.
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EARL PORTER Kutz Private First Class Trenton New jersey J. V. Football--45 Varsit Basketball-4g Dean's List-4. Kutz has played four years varsity football but only one year varsity at B. M. I. He made all-city, all-county and second team all-state. Baseball was another sport he partici- pated in and played three years varsity. Since the beginning of school we have found him to be one of our best athletes and we admire his pleasing personality. Kutz would like to enter the University of Maryland or Pennsylvania. Which- ever college he enters, he will find success and be a credit to the school, since he is such a hard worker and sticks to whatever he starts to the finish. Good Luck Kutz! RAUL A. PRUDENCIO Flaro Private First Class El Salvador Central America Varsity Soccer-45 Dean's List-4. Flaco, one of our Central American students, came to B. M. I. this year to enable him to qualify for Texas A. 8: M. We consider him a loss for Central America and a gain for B. M. I. for he has made many friends here. He is a quiet, modest fellow. We shall not soon forget his skill and con- tribution to our 1955 Soccer team. He may take over his father's business, so success to you, Flaco, in all your future endeavors. ss! 5-J
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RONALD A. SANDERS Ronnie Master Sergeant Ardmore Pennsylvania Cross Country 1, 2g Junior Basketball-1, 2g Winter Track-1, 25 Rifle Team-45 Junior Baseball--lg J. V. Baseball-2, 3, 45 Landon Rifles--3, 45 Decorating Committee2, J, 45 Sword and Sabrvl, 2, J, 45 Skir- misher-1, 2, 35 Glee Club-3. Ron could always be seen on the B. M. I. front campus taking the roll for the corps. This was his job as Assistant Adjutant, a responsible and difficult task. He has worked very hard for this position and deserves a great deal of credit for giving his time and effort to the school. The financing of the yearbook was another one of his accomplishments. He worked very hard as business manager of the Sword and Sabre in order to supply suflicient funds for the printing of this 1956 edition. Ron plans to con- tinue his military career at Pennsylvania Military College and we are sure he will enjoy this thoroughly. HENRY C. SAUNDERS Rebel Sergeant First Class District Heights Maryland J. V. Baseball-4g Spring Track-3, 45 Landon Rifles-45 Dean's List-J, 43 Y.M.C.A.-J, 4. ' Rebel came to B. M. I. in the fall of 1954, and since the first day he walked through its portals, he has made a wonderful record. With his ready smile and likeable man- ner, he has made a very good impression on the cadets and the faculty. He has made an excellent name for himself in both his academic and military studies. His promotion was surprisingly fast in military grades due to his good work and his leadership ability. Rebel has done exce tionally well in C Company. We are sure he will succeed: in whatever he undertakes so we wish him well wherever he goes. l L'l' Q
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