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Ns-G in LAWRENCE REUBEN llkubyii Springfield Pennsylvania Private Varsiay Baseball, 45 Track, 43 Varsity Football 4 uby comes to B.lVl.l, from Springfield, Pennsyl- vania. He has achieved fame and popularity among the Cadet Corps because of his amiable nature He is very well known for his ludicrous antics. R bl ' u y is one of the tough linebuckers on B.lVl.l.'s football team t. . . par icipates in winter track, and excels in baseball during the spring. He will surely be missed from B.lv1.l, next year, but with him goes the best of luck. Generally speaking, Ruby is generally speaking, ALBERT JOSEPH ROTONDI lKJoe!! ifinchester Massachusetts Private First Class asketball, 4, Baseball, 45 Dean's List, 4. One of the tallest, liveliest, and best natured fel- iws on the B.M.l. campus is Joe. Joey, a Post C-raduate, hails from Winchester High here he was, as we would expect, a standout in ferything he undertook. Besides being a leader of irious clubs and committees, he played varsity bas- etball and baseball. ln both sports he helped his am to the finals of the Eastern Massachusetts iampionships. Joe, one of thirteen children, hopes to attend inapolis, where he has a brother, Building a fine ,gg :utation for himself at B,M.l., Joe has also man- 'YQ ed to achieve one of the highest scholastic averages the Senior class One thing I hate sa s Jo . , y ey, 'iat's blind dates. Otherwise, Joe likes and is liked eve Th ryone. e Senior Class wishes the best of luck the best of fellows. T T Quan S1
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Q' LEWIS PIETOSO ill-ou!! Nutley New Jersey Private First Class Varsity Football, 4, Varsity Basketball, 4, Varsity Track, 4. Lou came to B.M.l, as a post-graduate from Nut- ley High School. ln one year Lou has made a fine name for himself both in sports and academic achievement. He was a starter on B.M.l.'s undefeat- ed football squad and was noted for his hustle and team spirit, Lou also plays varsity basketball and plays hard for the team. Lou plans to be a teacher and, with his warm personality, we know he will make good. We all wish you the best of luck, Lou, and we know you'll be a big success in the future. GEORGE F. QUENTZ George Garfield New Jers Private First Class Cross Country, 4, Basketball, 4, Spring Track, 4, George comes from Garfield, N, J., and is a grad ate of Garfield High School. He is 6' 5 tall, and la year was voted M.V.P, on his basketball team. He he also did a good job on the court. With his lo stride, he was a natural standout in Cross-Coun' and Track, His pleasing smile made him a popu figure on the campus. He is noted for having t best made bed in the A house, and his favor in pastime is listening to the George Banister's Rc and Roll Show. George plans to enter Fordham next fall. George we wish all the luck and happiness in ' future years.
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S7 '55 field. DOMINIC WILLIAM RUCCERIO RuggIes Bristol Connecticut Sergeant First Class Sword and Sabre, 43 Skirmisher, 43 J.V, Baseball, 3, lnter-Com- pany Basketball, 3, 45 Dean's List, 3, 43 Clee Club, 3g Cross Country, 33 Winter Track, 3, 43 Band, 3, 4. Two years ago when Ruggles came to B.M.l., no one knew of this cadet. He has participated in a var- sity or junior varsity sport three seasons each year. Ruggles has set himself one of the highest aims of the school, the United States Military Academy. With his exceptionally fine military record of five promotions in a row, the highest Military Science marks in the company, and his position as one of the top ranking cadets in the Corps. and as Assistant House Senior of the Beldon House, he should attain his goal with ease. He has set high standards for all new cadets. His scholastic average has improved by a wide margin over that of his previous high school. We, the Senior Class of '57, are sure that Ruggles will someday be well known in his chosen field. PHILIP ROWLEY wwf It Glens Falls New YO' 2nd Lieutenant Clee Club, 4. 5: Literary Society, 53 Skirmisher, 41 Sword 3 B d l, 2, 3, 4, 53 Civil Air Sabre, 4, Reading Club, 4, an , 3, 4, 5. , Phil Rowley is rated one of the most active mer bers of the Senior Class. He is always busy don extracurricular activities for the school. ln his thr t BMI Phil's personality and humor ha years a . . ., been well known around the campus. Both academi ally and militarily he is high in his class. Phil pla to major in mining engineering in college. We t Senior Class, wish Phil the best of luck in his chos Keep climbing, Phil. i '. l
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