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

 - Class of 1983

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First Class FRONT ROW: Tom Loper, Kathy Schmidt. Len McWherter, Chris Larsen, John Cole, Joachim Tenuta Scott Fewm Dick Klein SECOND ROW: Dave Thiede, Stu L ' Hommedieu. Jeff Malapit. Scott Zegler Jim Hummer. Ed Arrington. Mike Crumlm LAST ROW: Mark Byrd, Dave Couch, Doug Fouser. Chuck McGould. Dave Snider, Ed Sauer. Dave -Harper. Bd Newman, Curt Carver. Stan White. Mike Stacey, Charles Fugarino 125

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Ain ' t I handsome? Third Class FIRST ROW: Andrew Morrow, Gerhard Garcia. Harvey Augus- tine, Ronald Jacobs, Paul Dinkel. Paul Debenedittis. William Quig- ley, Catherine Long, Lucia Fer- nandez SECOND ROW: Michael Cumbee, Arthur Walker, James Bassuk, James Bankston, Chris- tian Williams, Richard Ricci, Su- san Ives, Kevin Berry, Mark Hol- man, Michael Fisher THIRD ROW: Shelton Little, John Den- cmy. Marlin Murphy, Jacob Ber- lin. Michael Wilhelm, Dirk Kreunen, David Krall, William Solms, Michael Grosz. Fourth Class FIRST ROW: Carrie Stroup, Na- colia Farmer, David Anderson. Stephen Moniz. Richard Aragon, Steven Antoch. Brad Mifsud, Jo- seph Wucik, Amanda Wade, Scott Womack, Ranelle Manaois SECOND ROW: Gregory Per- rotta, Matthew Cashin, Steven Howard, Craig Harlow, James Lyons, Scott Pierce, William Bal- kovelz, Robert Krall, Michael Curran, William Birchfield, Da- vid Roberts. David Rutherford THIRD ROW: Richard Hatch. Edward McCabe. Charles Moses. James Saldivar, Garin Berry. Matthew Rolella, Barry Diruzza. Brian Egeling. Craig Cotter, Bry- an Parlier. Donald Okura, Cre- toni.s Showers. Michael Grimaldi 124



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BELOW: Just coolin ' out. RIGHT: How ' s this for a pose, Charlie? Second Class FIRST ROW: Rob Oglesby, Alma Cobb, Steve Baca, Troy Cooper, Greg Morgan, Andy Nocks, Pam Prentiss, Anthony Ribbo, Dave Baragona SECOND ROW: Scott Messinger, Rob Muska, Doug WolfkiU, Bob Bond, Daniel Boyd, Dave Johnson, Chris Marshall, Tim Lukas THIRD ROW: Hank WiLson, Tyler King, Charles Millar, Joe Barbara, Norbcrl Klopsch, Miko McCormack, Butch Paddock, Paul Gaasbeck We got our first taste of our new home during The Best Summer of Our Lives. Hawg fever soon caught on. or maybe it was an infection that spread. Of course, we soon learned the truth about Yearling academics that connected blindness and ner- vous disorders with Physics and Chemistry labs. Company spirit reached its peak with late-night uniform-optional football games and the last (literally) of the Ben Franklin Hotel. Some of us learned the luck of the draw and how to take tactical showers at a civilian college, while others learned to cope with the fear of flying in a small plane. Then there is the still growing marriage club with the theme song, Another One (Happily) Bites the Dust. The art of writing Held Reports reached a new plateau with classics like Hit and Run with the O.C, and Breaking on Through to the Other Side. The Class of ' 83 always knew how to throw a good party, despite TEE ' s, study barracks, and O.C. ' s. A new use for the slide for life was developed (or should we say a clever way to get the TAC into Lake Popolopen). Firstie year came and surprises were still to come. From unforgettable summers that stretched from New England to the Bahamas and from Hawaii to the MBAHAAA, Ocean City will never see the likes of such a trip section again. Through 2-mile run tests to High Fives with Captain J. for long bombs, . . . here ' s hoping the memories just keep coming. 1:6

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