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ATTENTION ALL MIDSHIPMEN Surrender! Your situation is hopeless! You support a losing cause, your foot- ball team. You couldn't even beat B. C. Your losses are many. Your vic- tories few. We recognize that you are determined enemy. Your l point romp over a tough Pitt team is testimony enough. But we wish to spare you from a humiliating defeat in Philadel- phia tomorrow. Your only chance is to take this leaflet, and with your hands over your head, surrender your- self to the first cadet you see by shouting these words: Beat Navy, Sir. Otherwise the Army team will show no mercy. lf you refuse, we can then only offer you this good advice: HANG IT UP NAVY!!! THE CORPS ' JOHN MICHAEL LUCHAK Poulsbo, Washington H-4 Chak, alias ranger, fulfilled his life-long dream when he arrived at the Point in July of '65. Chak was one of the grayest new cadets in the history of the Corps until about the second week of Beast. A year at the University of Washington put him in good standing for a year of West Point academics. Chak was always a true friend. His inherent knack for words promises him a bright future in the Army. Military Affairs Club 4, 3, 2, 'lp French Club 3, Fine Arts Forum 3, 2, lg Rocket 0 0 Society 4, 3. ROBERT TUCKER LYNCH Ridgely, Maryland A-2 From Maryland came a young man with an uncanny ability to make friends. Bob, supported by Ginger and a certain puppy, fought off the tactical department's best to remain the same easy-going guy throughout his four years. Never one to let the system stand in the way of a good time, the lunch's quick sense of humor and winning smile, combined with a lot of common sense, will bring him all the success he deserves. Pointer Representative 3: West Point Forum 2, l.
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WALLACE ROBINS LINDSEY Alexandria, Virginia H-4 Through his penchant for travel, the Virginia aristocrat developed good taste and an apprecia- tion for the finer things. His easy going meander only disguised the hard work that is really in him. He's the kind of man you want for a friend, quick with a laugh and a good time, but dependable when the chips are down. This armorphile will roll on to something big-he deserves it. ,q, . Jada 3, 2, 1, Military Af- M fairs 3, 2, I, French Club 3, 2, lp Wrestling 3. HENRY ROBERT LOGAN, lll Hampton, Virginia D-2 With nearsightedness and hopes for a waiver, Harry never lost that nonchalantness of Air Force blue. At times the voice of doom doubted even his own graduation, but a strong competitive spirit always pulled him through. Harry was always eager for a lively party with lots of scratch and women. Victory and max grades came easy for him in sports and OPE. Such abundant leadership and competent res- ponsibility could produce only a successful career. Scuba Club 3, 21 First Captain's Forum 2, lp Ski ' ' Club 2, I, Ring and Crest Committee 2, lp Fine Arts Forum 3, 2. W JIMMY RANDALL LUCAS Winston-Salem, North Carolina G-2 Jimmy literally raced through his four years here, but not so fast that he didn't show himself as one of the friendliest, most likeable guys around. Nothing could get Jimmy down, which made him unique among cadets. We know him as Cool Hand Luke, but most of all, everybody knows him as friend. Russian Club 3, 2, I, Out- door Sportsman's Club 3, 2, Fine Arts Forum 2: Cross V Country 4, 3, 2, I, Captain ' , 1 X X I Indoor Track Outdoor Track. HARRISON LOBDELL, lll Washington, D. C. B-3 H was born with a silver spoon in his mouth, and it had Cadet Mess engraved on it. A Fourth generation West Pointer, his fate was sealed from the beginning. Already a leader when he arrived, he could devote his time to soccer, skiing, and taking trips. Also young and innocent, we felt it our duty to corrupt him a little. Always ready for a good time or tackling a tough iob, he excelled at both. A good man to know and a good friend to have, H will continue to excel and bring credit to every endeavor. Corps Squad Soccer 4, 3, 2, I, Ring and Crest Committee 4, 3, 2, I: Ski Club 4, 3, 2, If Ski Instructors 2, I5 Debate Council and Forum 2, I5 Rocket Society 2, I. JAMES FULFORD LOVE Arlington, Virginia H-3 Being a brat, Jimmy spent his pre-U.S.M.A. years at many Army posts across the country. He left behind him various and sundry records of successful performances in the fields of academics and athletics. However, upon donning Cadet Gray, Jimmy felt a necessity to divorce himself from the academic grind and concern himself with the more immediate problems of his love life. This proved to be too great a task, so he fell back onto snow skiing and winning friends-the latter of which he was most ac- complished. His closest associates will always remember his loyalty, smile, and personable way. Ski Team 4 3 - ' Arts Forum 3 - - , , 2, I, Fine , 2, 1, Be M X havioral Science Club 2, lp A A Hop Manager 2, 1. JOHN ALLEN LUCAS Little Rock, Arkansas F-2 John came to West Point as a man of the world and will leave us as a man for the world. His dedication to duty is an example for us all, and his way with the ladies will long be legend. A fire-breathing, fighting man, it was only four years that the gymnastics team was able to put his great strength under their control. We can expect a star studded career from John. Ring and Crest Committee 4, 3, 2, I, Sport Parachute Club 4, 3, 2, Howitzer 2, lf Editor lg Russian Club 3, 2, French Club 3, Outdoor Sportsman's Club 2, I, Gym- nastics 4, 3, 2, I.
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MICHAEL EDWARD LUDLOW Warren, Michigan A-3 Mike manages to enioy the finer things in life: Mozart, night shirts, and Limburger cheese. As Culture Club President, he is one of the few cadets who knows that Rirnsky-Korsakov isn't a vodka, Somehow he maintains a 3.0 average in extracurricular activities, a 2.8 in Social Science, and still finds time to help out his classmates. His keen interest and his determi- nation will no doubt make him an asset to the Army. Fencing Club 4, 3, Fencing Team 2, 'Ig Fine Arts Forum 3, Treasurer 2, President 'lp Russian Club 4, 3, 2, 1, Military Affairs Club 3, 2, 1, Debate Council and Forum 3, 2, lg Mountaineer- ing Club 4, 3, l. MICHAEL KOMMERS LYNETT Wausau, Wisconsin F-4 Entering West Point from Wassau, Wisconsin, Mike brought with him a sharp wit, an undying love for sports, and a sincerity found in few individuals. Mike's quiet, good-natured, conscien- tious approach to life have made him a deep, dedicated friend to all. These attributes have successfully guided Mike over the obstacles that he has encountered over the past four years and will continue to guide him to the top in life. 2-52 Eg? catholic Acolyte 4, 3, 2, 1 , Newman Forum 3 2 l- ll. 1 lil. i ' ' ' 1:1 .1:l:I 'llkgl 5 Bowling Club 2, 1. RONALD LAURANCE LUCAS Frostburg, Maryland B-2 Ron came to West Point from the Army and has since dedicated himself to a career in the service. A fine person and hard worker who helped many a classmate wander through the mysterious maze of EL 301, he has always been willing to help anyone in need of assistance. This man has been a friend to all. Ring and Crest Committee , 3, 2, lp Disleaic Society 3, 2, lg SCUSA 2, 1, Protestant Q ,Q Acolyte 2, l. 3' ' R1cHARD WALTER-,LUECKE Parma, Ohio E-2 Following in his brother's footsteps, Dick arrived at West Point from the Buckeye State. It didn't take Dick long to demonstrate his athletic prowess on the fields of friendly strife, bringing recognition to himself and to the Academy. But even more important was the true friendship Luck gave those around him. A goat from the start, Dick never excelled in academics, however this never affected his tremendous spirit As an officer, this Ohioan can't miss, for men with his character and ability are hard to find. Lacrosse 4 3 2 1- Football 3, 2, 1. ' 7 X GEORGE ANTHONY LYNN, JR. Fairfax, Virginia G-2 George found model building in the winter and catching rays in the spring more to his liking than academics, and although his room- mates found it hard to believe that a person could spend so little time at studying, he was often on the Dean's List. An Army brat and the class son of '47, George made up his mind to go Armor long ago. His ability to produce the solution to any task assigned to him will be a great benefit to him in his career. Riding Club 35 Scuba Club L' 'IT 3, 25 Math Forum 3. ,
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