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BRIAN EUGENE MORRILL McLean, Virginia H-I A convert from an Air Force tradition, Brian saw the error of his ways and ioined the Army Team with the rest of us on that fateful day in '65. He has been a mainstay sprinter for the Army Track Team, furthermore, his desire and ability have been continually evidenced by the team's record. Combining seriousness, when understand- ing is in order, with an ever present laugh, Brian has left an indelible impression on his associates and on his Rockbound Highland Home. His enthusiasm and drive are certain to imprint an even more noble record on his coming career. Indoor Track 4, 3, 2, I, Out- door Track 4, 3, 2, 1. ,hi FREDERICK PETER MOTT New Haven, Connecticut G-3 Fred, infamous throughout the corps for his military prowess, also excelled in various areas of academics. He reached the peak of his career during a run which proved very fruitful. He never got anything by means of unscruplous methods. When it came to completing an assigned task, it was always accomplished to attract as little personal attention as possible. Fred pos- sesses the rare quality of the ability to succeed unassumingly. Fine Arts Forum 3, 2, 1, Wx, -' Catholic Choir 37 Goat-Engi- neer Football 2. VA JAMES DALTON MULLEN Oak Park, Illinois G-I Moon is indeed one of those select few who can say that he has walked a great distance without traveling far. But this one fact never diminished his spirit. He can always be found with that good word, big smile, and winning way that is so much a part of his trademark. Of course, he has never allowed West Point to in- terfere with his professional attitude-be it in academics, combat with the fair sex, or a battle with his Brown Boy. But the intangible element that he possesses so fully is the uncanny ability to conquer whatever he attempts, whether it be a labor or a love. To those fortunate enough to possess his friendship, he is a lasting source of companionship, indomitable spirit, and unending devotion. Portuguese Club 2, I. JOHN LAWRENCE MORRIS, JR. Martinsburg, West Virginia E-3 John takes with him the Corps and Academy record of four stars in four semesters to show for his prowess in Russian. Add another in Math and one can easily see why he resigned himself to the ranks of the infantry by the end of yearling year. He's looking forward to thirty years in green and a life with Connie, the girl he's remained disqustinqlv faithful to throughout his four years at the Rock. Behavioral Sciences Club 3, 2, 'I, Proiect Officer lg Mili- tary Affairs Club 3, 2, lp we ,K 4,- Catholic Council 2, I, New- man Forum 4, KDET 4, Sport f Parachute Club 3. ERWIN DENNIQIQIOULISERU cor Us chfssn, r??s?aa' B-3 p From the Lone Star state via the Army, Den made the long trail to the Rock. The adventures along this trail remain a constant source of Den's Tall Tales. Den managed to elude the Dean's group, the T.D, and OPE, thus giving him time to learn the individual blades of grass on the lacrosse field. His native characteristics of dedication, leadership, humor, and loyalty make him a tall Texan to watch for. Lacrosse 4, 3, 2, 1. WILLIAM MICHAEL MUNSON Tahlequah, Oklahoma A-I At Ease, 'M', was the way West Point tried putting it, but he wouldn't listen. Straight from Tahlequah, Oklahoma M entered the gray walls, and his eagerness and enthusiasm never ceased throughout his cadet career. In academics, ath- letics, and roommates he excelled, due to his ever-present desire to do his best. With goals firmly set and the ability to achieve them, he also found time to visit Flirty with, you know, 'friends'. Sunday School Teacher 2, I, Handball Club 2, I, Howitzer 4, 3, 2, 'lg Baptist Student Iilllli' union 4, 3, 2, 1, Military Af- fairs Club 2, I. 35'Wi'-T5-1- y 52I
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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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