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LEFT: The uniform is Dress Grey wearing protective goggles. ■ t ?. t t t- i ' . llf fl :- t f. t. ' ,. t. . iJb. t t t t ' r r Third Class FIRST ROW: Bill Miracle. Mark Trawinski. Jim Lagiglia. Hcrnan Garcia. Mark Foster. Mike Thom- as. Jeff Parrow, Linda Speidel. Virginia Walker. Vanessa Vilan- ova-Merritl. Tim Petit SECOND ROW: Bill Foley. Dave Taylor. Tony Devore. Paul Lybrand. Bob Smith. John Dellagiustina. Jeff Czapicwski. Vince Bryant. Reg- gie Adams. John Comstock. Lee Campbell THIRD ROW: Tom Kruppstadt. Ray Trent. Paul Limpert. Riok Larsen. Terry Barno. Malt Hayes. Mark Rngel- baum. Andy Kerher. Bill Par- shall. Brian Kondral Fourth Class FIRST ROW: Joel Schlachtcn- haufen. Charles Climer. Charles Willoughby. Jeff Hanko. Derrick Mellburg. Allen McKirhv. Dave Pckarek. Todd Gile. .Jeanne Tof- feri, Tanya Davis. Elaine Rcin- hard SECOND ROW: Dave Des- roches. Joseph Dole. Darold Londo, Jeff Thramann. John Rowbo. fion Marsh. John Atkins, Raymond Obsl. William Ryan. David Flint THIRD ROW: Raffi Maranian, John Day. Kevin Kel- ly, Eric Wilson. Robert Foglman, Richard Kellar, Laurence Mixon. Mark Schake. Raul Tu.sel 22 i
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BELOW: I ' m jusl having a good lime. RIGHT: Oh no, I dropped a SIR. 1| Second Class FIRST ROW: Mall Chrislensen, .Jay Crosby, Mike Criss, Brian Lem, Colby Fischer, Jim Crook. Bill Robinson. Laura Schmidl. Cloo Baldwin. Gail Harrison SECOND ROW: Mike Reilly. Phil Alibrandi, Bob Slokes, Slu Pandza. Jerry Farbcr. Keilh Kra- pels. Scolt Wegner, Dean Rizzo, John Hansen THIRD ROW: George Gialeiiios, Marlin Til- rhen. Rich Wink, xldle Gamble. Darryl Founuun. Dave ChLirrh. Dave Auge, John Buzzell ■ f: ' t %: t t ' I 1 A 1 1 a 7 P P m 1 M 1 1 il ' 1 «i ■ } m 5 m J ' ' . I u u i«ii 11 When the cloud of exhaust fumes outside of the lost fifties finally cleared, what was left was perhaps the most motley crew of Firsties ever to pass through the hallowed portals of the West Point ghetto tenements. With the war-cry of Last in the Corps, last in parade, first in line at the bar . . . ! , I-4 ' s Seniors stampeded into a year we will never forget. Attrition took its sad toll on our befuddled ranks, but the deported Snides, Arv, and Frior will still be a part of our class even after we ' ve tossed our hats. So, so, so . . . even with the unbelievable range of personalities and talents, from Knapper to E.C., from the Beak to the Red-Headed Sap, the Rugged Individualists made it through three years of morale chuks, ups, colonization in the sinks, and long, long parades. Perhaps our time in 1-4 is best summed-up When all is said and done, we ' ve done more than should be said.
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