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CURTIS ARTHUR CARVER HI Savannah, Georgia Lieutenant Efficiency is the one trait that accurately describes Curt. Curt seemed to be in two places at once He was always involved in numerous activities, constantly supervising them until their accomplishment. Having deep consider- ation for his friends. Curt could always be depended on to comfort and give sound advice. His computer talent will take him far. Computer Forum 4. 3. 1; SCUSA 2. 1 (Vice-chairman): Hop Committee 1: HOWITZER 2. 1: CPRC 2. U Ger- man Club i, SCUBA 1. JUAN CARLOS CHAVES Al San Jose, Costa Rica Sergeant The No Commitment Kid hailed from the Tropics and could always be seen in his Fred MacMurray sweater With an Automotive Engineering approved solution in one hand and a Motor Trend magazine in the other, the only car he owned was a Matchbox. Always willing to help in academics, and a loyal friend, Juan will be missed by all, Spanish Club 3, 2, 2, Automotive Forum 3, 2, 1, Rally: Committee 2. ANTHONY WAYNE CASTILE D 1 Colorado Springs, Colorado Captain Tony came to West Point in a tailspin After his parents found him backpacking in Germany and told him about his appointment, he had only three days to get to R- day! When he finally got things straightened out, be became a Rabble Rouser who was frequently seen at places like Ladycliff and Marymount Theatre Support Group 4; Rabble Rousers 3, 2, I; Spirit Support Group 3, 2, 1. Aviation RAFAEL ANTONIO CHECA 11 Managua, Nicaragua Sergeant Rafael will be remembered as a true friend. He could always be counted upon to give all he had for something he believed in He is a true Sam Damon kind of leader Rafael ' s ability to see through the trivial things and capitalize on the more important ones gained him great respect and friendship from the members of I- 1, Handballs. 2. 1; French Club 4. 3. 2. 1. Spanish Club 3, 2; Portuguese Club 2. JOANNE FRANCIS CAVANAUGH E 2 Paxton, Massachusetts Captain Joanne is probably the only real E2 dog because she asked to join us Later, she became temporarily misor- iented but we didn ' t worry because Jo remembered MacArthur Jo was always there to add the smile to our days, to listen to our stories, to cheer us on, to reward us for trying, or most importantly, to just be our friend. HOWITZER 3, 2. 1: Ring and Crest Committee 4, 3. TEC 4. 3, 2, 1. WALTER ROY CHESHIRE D-4 Fort Bragg, North Carolina Lieutenant Wall was definitely an inspiration to all who knew him. He could always be counted on for a good laugh when spirits were down, or a pat on the back when things were going well, Walt was a friend to all, his smile lit up the hallway and our days here. Scoutmasters ' Council 2; French Club 1. German Club 2. 1; Spanish Club 2. 1; Chinese Club 2. Catholic Folk Group 2. 1. 471
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CHRISTIAN ROBERT CARLSON F 3 Grand Rapids, Michigan Lieutenant It was in our second sixth of F-troop that we became Chris ' s confidant Pass the boodle At times, he would speak his mind, which for a man of but one vice and many virtues was incredibly open, Pass the boo- dle. Only success meant too much to him. He could always be seen dressed in friends. Pass the boodle. Mount-up! POINTER 3. 2. 1 (Editor): Rugby 4. 3, 2. I: SCUBA 3. 2. 1; SCUSA 3. 2. 1. Scoutmasters ' Council 4, 3, 2, 1. ROBERT D WIGHT CARMAN II El Paso, Texas Lieutenant No one could understand how Bob held his stars so long since his mind always seemed lost in some far away dungeon Bob always seemed to get the required work done, though, even if it meant writing an English paper during the weeknight movie. Whether it was to help you with your homework or trying to decide whether or not to go to the movies. Bob was always there. German Club 4, 3. 2. 1 (President): Chess Club 3. 2: SCUSA i; Public Affairs Forum 3. CHRISTOPHER MARK CHAMBERS H-2 Stoneham, Massachusetts Lieutenant Chris came to us with the ability to make light of any situation. Whether it was in the classroom or in the jungles of Nam, Chambo performed in a low key manner which made everything seem easy Not to say that Gembo didn ' t frequently go wild on a weekend or have several women chasing him. but Chris will best be remembered as a true friend and a real leader. Orienteering 3: C PRC 3. 2. 1 (State Rep ): Domestic Affairs Forum 2, 1: Military Affairs Forum 2, 1 COURTNEY PALMER CARR B 4 Park Forest, Illinois Lieutenant This hard-charger does his best work late at night, in fact, that ' s when he does most of his work. Corey always donated his time and exceptional talents to the Buffaloes and the Corps, especially as an Honor rep and an outstanding Glee Club and theatre performer. Corey is special to everyone who gets to know him. Honor Committee 2, 1: 2. 1: Wrestling 4. 3. Glee Club 3. THOMAS WILLIAM CHARRON B 1 Maiden, Massachusetts Lieutenant Tom has left his impression upon the hearts and minds of American beauties from the sands of Florida to the hills of New Hampshire He was always ready for a road trip, but not always able to recall what happened on the trip. Tom will be remembered for his early morning cheerfulness, his club 400 membership, and all the miles he put on his friends ' cars. SCUSA 4. 3. 2. 1: Domestic Affairs Forum 2. i. Ring and Crest Commit- tee 4, 3, 2, 1: Men ' s Lacrosse 4, 3. Aviation
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JAMES EDWARD CHEW G 1 Cranston, Rhode Island Captain Chooch , Fuman . Dirty, Proud. Lethal - may land softly, but won ' t kill quietly ' The Rhode Islander has a shiny forehead and shoes that can blind you. He finally learned English, thanks to roommates (who also prevented valiant efforts for stars) Jim was a perfect cadet and ladies ' man Behind that grey exterior lies a heart of gold ' SCUSA 3. 2. I: Tactics Club 2. 1: Protestant Sunday School Teacher 4. French Club 4. 3. ROBERT JOSEPH CHING A 2 San Antonio, Texas Sergeant Ching-man. as he became known to us. entered A-2 set to conquer the world. A fellow road-tnpper. we were always ready to feed Bob some pizza. He sang like a lark, but we were able to keep him from inflicting it upon us The guys of A-2 will miss him and our good wishes will follow him Glee Club 3. 2. 1: Sport Parachute 4. 3, Aero Astro Club 2. JEFFREY KWAN JUNG CHINN 12 Kapoa, Hawaii Sergeant We were fortunate to get the middle link of the Chinn Dynasty of West Point. Jeff cruised around West Point in his Vett after sacrificing those warm ocean breezes for our chilling Hudson gales He always took good care of his body (what little he had) by running, pumping, and mostly keeping it tanned. Be there. Aloha. Men ' s Wrestling 4. 3. ANTHONY JAMES CLARKE F 4 Cincinnati, Ohio Lieutenant Tony will always be remembered as the good-humored, unassuming Frog who brought us all our first taste of classical music appreciation-Heavy Metal Style A strong believer in physical fitness he will also be remem- bered for his Sunday morning runs and his language skills as the only Frog who could really understand what Chaps was saying Marathon 2. ROBERT THEODORE CLARKE F 2 North Syracuse, New York Lieutenant Swine will always be known as the epitome of disci- pline and duty in the Zoo His quick tongue and witty charm won the hearts of many women and numerous officers around post If Bob couldn ' t be found studying during room confinement he could usually be found at Doubleday Field blasting 400ft HR ' s into the Library Tennis courts for Army Baseball. Baseball 4. 3, 2. 1. JAMES ROBERT CLAWSON A 4 Proctor, Minnesota Lieutenant Claw always had trouble with falls-10,000 feet from a plane without his chute opening was nothing, but he couldn ' t negotiate a curb at Disneyland nor salute the Comm without breaking an ankle Jim was also an academic sergeant with a difference Jim always had time for others-whether it be the kids in Sunday School, or friends in the Choir or the company. Protestant Sunday School 4. 3. 2. 1. Protestant Chapel Choir 4. 3. 2. 7. Fine Arts Forum 3. 472
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