United States Military Academy West Point - Howitzer Yearbook (West Point, NY)

 - Class of 1971

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Page 153 text:

j- l -iii V[-i r SECOND CLASS First Row: B. Jarvis, M. Donaghy, R. Powers, C. Zimmerman, J. Me(lusl y, D. Radzieski, T. Lupfer. Second Row: P. Johnson, J. Kellihor, D. Kelso, C. Hiatt, J. Boynton, J. Walker. Third Row: F. Sheman, C, Sadler, J. Ranier, L, Troy, J. Goshorn. 2 , J Ji .Ji ; ' si i ill ta . ' ti ii. THIRD CLASS First Row: R. Johnson, R. Moskala, N. Hoerer, J. Christian, S. Rubenstoin, J. Masters, C. Torgerson. Second Row: J. Gay, S. Kreider, F. Lund, K. Finn, T. Meehan. J. Leonard. Third Row: F. Dominguez, M. Shanahan, J. Arras, H. Weinberg, D. Van Glider, R. Hines. Fourth Row: G. Markham, D. Riley, J. Baugh, M. Jose, C. Rajk. i Ai FOURTH CLASS First Row: A. Pryzwonski, R. Pinson, T. Stavridis, T. Weber, J. Flores, M. Detore, T. Wilson, J. Shortal. Second Row: T. Lombard, L. Gelhavsen, N. Brown, N . Matmunan, G. Tingulcy, M. Andnfdtta, D. Kulich. Third Row: F. Roberts, J. Mylroney, S. Benton, S. Bourne, J. Porter, T. Kiggins, Fourth Row: D. Gum, E. Clarke, D. O ' Brien, T. Coon, M. Demetz. Fifth Row: L. Egrid, H. Patrick, D. Huffman.

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First Row: R. Snyder, R. Procopio, C. Lautermilch, P. Don Adel, J. Szczepan- ski. Second Row: J. Passanante, D. Brodeur, M. Mussa, R. Vlk. Third Row: J. Crowe, K. Matwiczak, T. Lainis, K. Gordon, L. Steel. The G — 4 Firsties bungled their way through 3 tacs in four years. Jolly Roger, when Giants walked the Earth, Griffin and Smilin ' Frank were no match for the likes of Bill do it the hard way Plummer, Bob the Area is my second home Snyder, and Charlie let ' s make a deal Lautermilch. We made up our Yearling Year Losses with the addition of the Brash One and Procip who quickly knuckled under to our high standards, and will not easily forget Greek ' s one man construction gang, Mat ' s wife, Muss ' s Butt War, Crowe ' s Syl- vester, and Cabby ' s knack for avoiding trouble. The LD.L. is another story; and the Knuckle, the Duke, the Wily Jamai- can and Captain Skipper all made their marks. Time marches on though, and Ski, Pass, Harv, and the Vlk (are you sure there ' s no o in there?) are loose in the world. An empty bot- tle of Ballantines, a dead hamster, an antenna in the base- boards. Brash ' s grocery store, an ant farm, a nun, handcuffs, a sleepy gymnast, and a double century, are all part of our past history. The future begins on June 9th, WATCH OUT FOLKS, HERE WE COME!!!



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il N» mi 1 ,4 First Row: W. West, A. Smoak, L. Kaden, P. O ' Neil, R. Ludrick, S. Fooden. Second Row: R. Pfenning, T. Mason, M. Spivey, T. Dyne, D. Borcheller, J. Lincoln. Third Row: M. Williams, J. Visinski, M. Yrazabal, S. Marshman. FIRST CLASS We entered our new home in the Lost Fifties with high standards and higher hopes — which were soon shattered by our new Tac who was ... going to learn along with us. He proved to be a worthy adversary, and by the end of the year he had several slugs to his credit — ranging from the infa- mous ' gaucho incident ' to the evils of foul diMnk. Undaunted and still indifferent we survived the challenges? of Year- ling Year only to go on to lead the COW REVOLT. After lim- H - 4 ited success as revolutionairies we completed the remainder of the year learning to like high standards. Firstie Year had a way of sorting out one ' s life — some got what they wanted, and the rest got INfantry . . . Others thought about getting married, and still others thought about thinking about get- ting married. But through it all a common bond kept us to- gether, and that friendshij) will keep us united through the years. After all, is it possible to forget West Point?

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