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78 Plebe Roster SEATON M .. ! CLASS OF 1978 I \ 1 I I I I i i UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY WEST POINT, NEW YORK March 1975 This Class of 1978 photo/address booklet is the sixth in a series of publications prepared by the United States Military Academy as a service to cadets, their parents, and friends of the Military Academy for whom it may be useful. This listing of cadets should not be used for solicitation of any nature. ROBERT ANTHONY ACQUILANO A1 STEPHEN RANDALL ALDRICH JR B3 83 N GENESEE ST ~ 6001 CAYCE LANE GENEVA NY 1445& 1~ COLUMBIA TN 38401 GENEVA HIGH SCHOOL '-.. 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