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MICHAEL DENNIS MODEEN Superior, Wisconsin B-I Because of his nasal voice, Mike probably caught as much static as any flebe, but he never let that deter him from doing his best. West Point may have given M a new method of shining shoes and a different duty concept, but the basic man-the lovable, enthusiastic, idealistic, humorous, life-loving Swede-is still all there. Perhaps that is why we feel it has been such a privilege to know him and call him our friend. We expect a lot from Mike in the future and so do many others. We are confident this man will never let us down. Behavorial Science Club 2, 1, ' Fine Arts Forum 3, 2, Math ff Forum 2, 'lf Cardinal New- 6 Q man Forum 4, l, Russian X Club 2, 1. X it ROBERT WILLIAM MOLTER New Hyde Park, New York C-3 Bob arrived from the wilds of Long Island with a full head of hair, a rich sense of humor, and a personality that iust wouldn't quit. While serving his term at the Rock, his hair suffered a temporary setback, but his laughter and per- sonality still come on stronger than ever. Whether blasting an opponent off the tennis courts or treating half a platoon of classmates to a free weekend at the Hotel Molter, Bob was a true friend we will not soon forget. We're sure he will find success in the Army as inescapable as his brown boy on a rainy afternoon. Wrestling 4, 3, Military Af- fairs Club 4, 3, 2, Chess Club 4, 3, 2, French Club 4, 3, 2, Fine Arts Forum 3, 2, Behavioral Science Club 3, 2. GEOFFREY HUNTER MORAN Salt Lake City, Utah D-I The pride of Salt Lake City brought with him to West Point a sense of humor unequalled in the annals of the Corps, and the friendliness which inspired this sense of humor made Moose well-liked by all who knew him. Though never one to let hard work interfere with the finer things of life, the killer of the handball courts had an unparalleled capacity for hard work and dedicated service whenever the need arose. His willingness to work hard, coupled with his ability to laugh at the most impossible of situations, should insure Moose a highly successful career. Protestant Sunday School Teacher 4, 3, 2, 1, Handball Club 3 2 Secretary I Prot estant Discussion Group 4, f 1 1 I B QW' 3 2 I CIC 2 Cadet and 4, 3, 2. RALPH-JAMES MOELLER Ridgewood, New Jersey G-3 Somewhat lost during his first year at the academy, he finally found himself during the summer after plebe year. Yes, he found him- self in the form of a blonde beauty from Boston. She became his Pillar of Strength , in fact he has her to blame for graduating from these hallowed halls. He is presently happily awaiting the day when he'll have flaming can- nonballs on his chest and a band on his finger. Ring and Crest Committee t 2, Fine Arts Forum 3, 2. - 'Ba X BIDWELL DeBOST MOORE McLean, Virginia G-2 Of a genus of mammals representing the high- est stage in the evolution of primates, charac- terized by erect posture, exceptional develop- ment of the brain, and the power of articulate speech. JERRY DEAN MORELOCK Tampa, Florida E-4 After an Uneventful first four years, an Perry says, he has finally broken into the lime- light after being named captain of E-4's alcove appreciation team. Rising to meet every challenge of OPE, he has regarded with esteem the cadet motto of Militarias Est Dufus Supremus, or in the colloquial, The Arty lends dignity to what would otherwise be a vulgar brawl. As of this printing, he is yet unscathed by the T.D.'s an- swer to the boardwalk, and has the dubious distinction of being the trivia champion of 4942, after successfully identifying the stars of Navy vs. the Night Monster. These qualities coupled with certain weekends in New York and Tampa are why, when they speak of the whole man, they talk about Jerry. fl Track 4. MQ
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GEORGE HURLEY MITCHELL Arvada, Colorado F-3 Sweet, pure, and naive, GHM arrived here in July, 1965. He left only slightly more ex- perienced. His bachelorhood seemed assured, until his future was sealed that fateful day his cousin asked him to write to her best friend. He was still fighting until the first time he laid eyes on her. He will be long remembered for his dry sense of humor C?l and his flying Y's and bats around his room. Claire and the Army have both found an exceptionally good man. Corps Squad Gymnastics 4, ,T J 3' oi' X DENNIS MILTON MOEN Madison, Minnesota H-3 A true Midwestern sod buster, Moe is one of the more accomplished West Point experts on trip sections to the City. After four years he is quite adept at bar hopping in Times Square. On the athletic field, in the classroom, or for spin- ning tales of the barnyard, Denny was the guy you could count on. His easy going manner and patience will make a valued friend in years to come. Pointer 3, 2, l, Custodian lg , lm I. Math Forum 2, lp Behavioral 2 ff Science Club 3, 2, lg Howit- 6 0 zer 2, ly Rifle 4, 3. X xg ROY STEWART MOORE Gallant, Alabama D-2 A farm boy at heart, Roy Moore came to West Point with patience, dedication, and a yen for hard work, Together with a love of God, these characteristics have led Roy to a prominent position on the gymnastics team and Superin- tendent of the Nursery Department of Sunday School. Although an individualist by nature, Roy's sincerity and feeling toward others have made him worthy of respect among those who really know him. Be it a small farm in Alabama or a tank battalion in some unknown war, Roy will no doubt find the success of which he is so de- serving. Russian Club 4'3 2' Gym- nastics 2 l Sun Y L ' 4, 3, ', I ' day School Teacher 4, 3, 2, ly 'Q' v Rocket Society 2. ff L
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GEORGE WILLIAM MORGAN, JR. Winston-Salem, North Carolina E-I Coming to us from Winston-Salem, North Caro- lina, Chip lived up to the reputation of the perfect Southern gentleman. What George lacked in ability he overcame with desire. Although in constant battle with the science departments, he had rare problems with the T.D. and almost beat OPE at their own game. His ouiet manner could not conceal his Fong established principles and concern for others. George was often able to get away from the Point but had his problems in making it to Laurinburg. His subtle humor and brilliant personality has made him a pleasure with which to associate. Our loss will be Neta's gain. Glee Club 4, 3, 2, lp Prot- X estant Sunday School Teacher 4, 3, 2, I, Gymnastics Man- W4 ,, ager 4, 3, 2, I. f RODNEY EDGAR MOSBACKER Batavia, Ohio H-4 Hailing from Batavia, Rod brought with him to West Point a great stockpile of potential. A cadet career frequently harassed by OPE was saturated with quick wit, relentless determination, and finally victory. There can be little doubt that Rod will be a success in all his future endeavors. Fine Arts Forum 3, 2, 1, Howitzer 2, Military Affairs Club 4, 3, 2, I, Rocket Club 4, 3, Portuguese Club 2, 1, French Club 2, lp Scoutmas- ter's Council 4, 3, 2, I, Bowling Club 4. WARREN DAVID MUELLER Peekskill, New York G-I Warren will be remembered as a determined competitor in whatever he tackled. In athletics he always played hard, in academics, stars were readily within his reach, if he wanted them. Al- ways a year ahead of us in academics, he was ready to graduate in March of his cow year. His friends, his drive, and his ability to adapt to any situation will insure him of success wherever he goes in the army. Protestant Sunday School Teacher 2, lg Math Forum 3, 2, I, Howitzer Representa- tive 3, 2, I, Rocket Society 2, lf Varsity Football Man- ager 3, 2, I, Military Af- , fairs Club If Lacrosse 3, I, QQ va Swimming Team 2, I, Track 4 Q Manager 2, Bowling Club QQ 0. 2, l.
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