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			 Cadet will not Lie, Cheat, Steal, or Tolerate Those Who Do 
 
			 USMA at West Point 
	 
 
			 We have changed the wording of our Alma Mater to reflect the fact that our Women Graduates have also given their lives serving this Nation. 
 
			 ----- Class of 2012 Motto ------ - "For More Than Ourselves"    -Thank you Class of 2012 - for the Honor of Marching with you  
 The Class of 62 - Can Do 
 
			 Remember - The Soldiers you will lead Always Come First 
 
			 Motto -- Duty Honor Country 
 
			 The Cadets of West Point 
 
 
			 They played perhaps Army's Greatest Game. They were the Team that Gave The Most 
 
			 Washington's Letter recommending the establishment of the Academy and the History of West Point 
 
			  The Oaths We Take
	 
 
			 West Points Medal of Honor Winners 
 
			 Jefferson Hall - the Academy's new Library. 
 
			 Douglas MacArthur 
			
Vinegar Joe Stilwell cleaning his Thompson -The Walkout -Burma 1942
 
			 George Patton 
 
			 The Monuments of West Point 
 
			 Kosciuszko Monument - Guarding the Hudson ensuring there is no passage of British Man of War 
 
			 Forts of the Hudson 
 
			So we'll sing our reminiscences of Benny Havens, Oh!  
 
			 Academic Excellence 
 
			 ----  Colonel Thayer 
 
			 West Point 
 
			 Trophy Point 
 
			 L'Ecole Polytechnique Monument, or The French Monument by Cadets 
 
			 Superintendent's Quarters viewed from Thayer Road 
			 Superintendant was not Happy
Black '57 
 
 
			 Home of the Dean 
 
			 Quarters 104 
 
			 Cadet Chapel 
 
			 Michie Stadium 
 
			 Arvin Gym 
 
			 Kimsey Athletic Center 
 
			 Holleder Center 
 
			 Washington Monument 
 
			 United States Military Academy Band 
 
			 Cadet Barracks 
 
			 Rugby Complex 
 
			 Great Chain 
 
			 Plain looking toward Washington Hall 
 
			 Battle Monument 
 
			 Washington Hall with Cadet Chapel on rocks above. 
 
			 Hudson River 
 
			
 Captured Trophies 
 
			
 Battle Monument 
 
			 West Point Cemetery 
 
			 Plain 
 
			 Cost to this Nation of Differing Views 
 
			 Trophy Point  -- Our Flag 
 
			 Corps of Cadets Formed in Companies early 1960s 
 
			 Corps of Cadets Formed in Companies early 1960s 
 
			 Sending the Army Team off to Beat Navy 
 
			 Army Mule 
 
			 Color Guard 
 
			  
			Band Box Review Early 1950's in Central Area
		 
 
			 Battalion Mass Early 50's 
 
			 Flirtation Walk 
 
			  
 
			 Arvin Gym 
 
			Duty Honor Country
		 
 
			 Cadet will not Lie, Cheat, Steal, or Tolerate Those Who Do 
 
			 Motto -- Duty Honor Country 
			 Remember - The Soldiers you will lead Always Come First 
			  
			 Academic Excellence 
			 --They played perhaps Army's Greatest Game. They were the Team that Gave The Most 
			 Colonel Thayer 
			 West Point mid 60's 
			 Trophy Point 
			 L'Ecole Polytechnique Monument, or The French Monument by Cadets 
			 Superintendent's Quarters viewed from Thayer Road 
			 Cadet Chapel 
			 Michie Stadium 
			 Arvin Gym 
			 Kimsey Athletic Center 
			 Holleder Center 
			 Washington Monument 
			 United States Military Academy Band 
			 Barracks 
			 Rugby Complex 
			 Great Chain 
			 Plain looking toward Washington Hall 
			 Battle Monument 
			 Washington Hall with Cadet Chapel on rocks above. 
			 Hudson River 
			 Captured Trophies 
			 Battle Monument 
			 West Point Cemetery 
			 Plain 
			 Cost to this Nation of Differing Views 
			 Trophy Point  -- Our Flag 
			 Corps of Cadets Formed in Companies early 1960s 
			 Corps of Cadets Formed in Companies early 1960s 
			 Sending the Army Team off to Beat Navy 
			 Army Mule 
			 Color Guard 
			  
			Band Box Review Early 1950's in Central Area
		 
			 Battalion Mass Early 50's 
			 Flirtation Walk 
			 Cadet will not Lie, Cheat, Steal, or Tolerate Those Who Do 
			 Motto -- Duty Honor Country 
			 Remember - The Soldiers you will lead Always Come First 
			 Academic Excellence 
			 They played perhaps Army's Greatest Game. They were the Team that Gave The Most 
			 Colonel Thayer 
			 West Point mid 60's 
			 Trophy Point 
			 L'Ecole Polytechnique Monument, or The French Monument by Cadets 
			 Superintendent's Quarters viewed from Thayer Road 
			 Cadet Chapel 
			 Michie Stadium 
			 Arvin Gym 
			 Kimsey Athletic Center 
			 Holleder Center 
			 Washington Monument 
			 United States Military Academy Band 
			 Barracks 
			 Rugby Complex 
			 Great Chain 
			 Plain looking toward Washington Hall 
			 Battle Monument 
			 Washington Hall with Cadet Chapel on rocks above. 
			 Hudson River 
			 Captured Trophies 
			 Battle Monument 
			 West Point Cemetery 
			 Plain 
			 -  Cost to this Nation of Differing Views 
			 Trophy Point  -- Our Flag 
			 Corps of Cadets Formed in Companies early 1960s 
			 Corps of Cadets Formed in Companies early 1960s 
			 Sending the Army Team off to Beat Navy 
			 -  Army Mule 
			 Color Guard 
			  
			Band Box Review Early 1950's in Central Area
		 
			 Battalion Mass Early 50's 
			 Flirtation Walk 
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			 Cadet will not Lie, Cheat, Steal, or Tolerate Those Who Do 
			 We have changed the wording of our Alma Mater to reflect the fact that our Women Graduates have also given their lives serving this Nation. 
			 ----- Class of 2012 Motto -----  "For More Than Ourselves"    Thank you Class of 2012 for the Honor of Marching with you  
 The Class of 62 
		 
			 ---------- Class of 2008 ---------  ----- Class Crest & Motto ----- "No Mission Too Great" 
			 
---- Their Commencement ----   "Here am I; Send me." Thank you Class of 2008 and Please Thank the Men & Women --- the Soldiers you will lead ---  
 The Class of 62.
		 
			 Motto -- Duty Honor Country 
			 Remember - The Soldiers you will lead Always Come First 
			 Jefferson Hall - the Academy's new Library. 
			 Academic Excellence 
			 --They played perhaps Army's Greatest Game. They were the Team that Gave The Most 
			 ----  Colonel Thayer 
			 West Point mid 60's 
			 Trophy Point 
			 L'Ecole Polytechnique Monument, or The French Monument by Cadets 
			 Superintendent's Quarters viewed from Thayer Road 
			 Cadet Chapel 
			 Michie Stadium 
			 Arvin Gym 
			 Kimsey Athletic Center 
			 Holleder Center 
			 Washington Monument 
			 United States Military Academy Band 
			 Barracks 
			 Rugby Complex 
			 Great Chain 
			 Plain looking toward Washington Hall 
			 Battle Monument 
			 Washington Hall with Cadet Chapel on rocks above. 
			 Hudson River 
			 Captured Trophies 
			 Battle Monument 
			 West Point Cemetery 
			 Plain 
			 -  Cost to this Nation of Differing Views 
			 Trophy Point  -- Our Flag 
			 Corps of Cadets Formed in Companies early 1960s 
			 Corps of Cadets Formed in Companies early 1960s 
			 Sending the Army Team off to Beat Navy 
			 -  Army Mule 
			 Color Guard 
			  
			Band Box Review Early 1950's in Central Area
		 
			 Battalion Mass Early 50's 
			 Flirtation Walk 
			  
			 Arvin Gym 
			Duty Honor Country
		 
			 Cadet will not Lie, Cheat, Steal, or Tolerate Those Who Do 
			 Motto -- Duty Honor Country 
			 Remember - The Soldiers you will lead Always Come First 
			  
			 Academic Excellence 
			 --They played perhaps Army's Greatest Game. They were the Team that Gave The Most 
			 ----  Colonel Thayer 
			 West Point mid 60's 
			 Trophy Point 
			 L'Ecole Polytechnique Monument, or The French Monument by Cadets 
			 Superintendent's Quarters viewed from Thayer Road 
			 Cadet Chapel 
			 Michie Stadium 
			 Arvin Gym 
			 Kimsey Athletic Center 
			 Holleder Center 
			 Washington Monument 
			 United States Military Academy Band 
			 Barracks 
			 Rugby Complex 
			 Great Chain 
			 Plain looking toward Washington Hall 
			 Battle Monument 
			 Washington Hall with Cadet Chapel on rocks above. 
			 Hudson River 
			 Captured Trophies 
			 Battle Monument 
			 West Point Cemetery 
			 Plain 
			 -  Cost to this Nation of Differing Views 
			 Trophy Point  -- Our Flag 
			 Corps of Cadets Formed in Companies early 1960s 
			 Corps of Cadets Formed in Companies early 1960s 
			 Sending the Army Team off to Beat Navy 
			 -  Army Mule 
			 Color Guard 
			  
			Band Box Review Early 1950's in Central Area
		 
			 Battalion Mass Early 50's 
			 Flirtation Walk 
			 Cadet will not Lie, Cheat, Steal, or Tolerate Those Who Do 
			 Motto -- Duty Honor Country 
			 Remember - The Soldiers you will lead Always Come First 
			 Academic Excellence 
			 --They played perhaps Army's Greatest Game. They were the Team that Gave The Most 
			 ----  Colonel Thayer 
			 West Point mid 60's 
			 Trophy Point 
			 L'Ecole Polytechnique Monument, or The French Monument by Cadets 
			 Superintendent's Quarters viewed from Thayer Road 
			 Cadet Chapel 
			 Michie Stadium 
			 Arvin Gym 
			 Kimsey Athletic Center 
			 Holleder Center 
			 Washington Monument 
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  The '54 Crest 
		
    General MacArthur stated it would take  "at least 10 years" to return Army Football to Respectability
  28th Infantry Regiment  Black Lion Award is intended to go to the person on his team "who best exemplifies the character of Don Holleder: leadership, courage, devotion to duty, self-sacrifice, and - above all - an unselfish concern for the team ahead of himself."
 
			 General George Patton "The Army moves as a team, eats as a team, and fights as a team." 
  The '55 Crest 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
		  They played perhaps Army's Greatest Game. They were the Team that Gave The Most 
  Don Hollender Remember - The Soldiers you will lead Always Come First  
  Vann and Holleder 
  9 Army A's 
  The '56 Crest 
 
  The '57 Crest 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Can Do 
  Gen Van Fleet addressing the Corps prior to the Navy Game 
  Constructed under supervision of Jay Gould "54 and the Ord Dept from a German Rocket Gun captured at Kasserine Pass. First used in the Duke Game. 
  COL "Red" Reeder granted the Cheerleaders Corps Squad status to obtain financial support for their spirit-inducing initiatives. 
 
 
  Bob Mischak - -  It should be pointed out that Bob was an All American selection, but is not recognized by the Academy as such because of the organization which selected him. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Ubel scores 3 Times against Navy - Vann's facking results in Peter getting  tackled - #10 on the ground behind Ubel 
 
  Vann to Sisson 
  Army's B Squad 
  Vann to Mischak. 
  Uebel Intercepts 
  Cody to Don Holleder 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Lasley 
  Frank Hicks 
  Burd 
  Bill Purdue 
  Cody 
  Meador Mgr 
  Ron Melnick 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Ralph Chesnauskas 
  Pat Uebel 
  Tommy Bell 
  Sisson headed for another score 
  Peter Vann stuffs the ball in Jerry's gut 
  Leroy Lunn & Jerry Lodge 
  Uebel after taking the handoff from Hagan 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Attaya - Army's Fullback 
  Sisson - one of 3 Great Ends 
  Bob Mischak 
  Ralph Chesnauskas 
 
  Bob Farris 
  Vann moving out of the pocket 
  Peter Vann 10, Billy Chance 38, Herdman  68 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Ken Kramer 
  Joe Lapchick 
  Kirk Cockrell 
 
  Lodge going down tosses to Paul Schweikert for score. 
 
 
 
  Dick Zeigler 
  Bob FarrisPlayed the 2d half of the Navy Game blind in one eye. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Pat Uebel 
  Tommy Bell 
  Peter Vann 
  Freddie Attaya 
  Mike Zeigler 
  Jerry Lodge wearing #67, playing fullback. 
  Johnny Wing 
 
 
 
  Lowell Sisson 
 
  Norm Stephen 
  Jack Krause 
  Dick Ziegler 
  Jerry Lodge 
  Leroy Lunn 
 
 
 
 
 
  Norm Stephen 
  Jerry Lodge 
  Corps of Cadets for Navy Game 
  Can Do 
  General MacArthur stated it would take  "at least 10 years" to return Army Football to Respectability
			 General George Patton "The Army moves as a team, eats as a team, and fights as a team."   Don Hollender Remember - The Soldiers you will lead Always Come First  
 
 
 
 
 
 
  The '54 Crest 
	  The '55 Crest 
  28th Infantry Regiment  Black Lion Award is intended to go to the person on his team "who best exemplifies the character of Don Holleder: leadership, courage, devotion to duty, self-sacrifice, and - above all - an unselfish concern for the team ahead of himself."
 
	 
		  They played perhaps Army's Greatest Game. They were the Team that Gave The Most 
  The '56 Crest 
 
  The '57 Crest 
 
 
 
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