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The World Famous Cadet Glee Club Travels From Coast To Coast i E 1 £ ' it lifflB I FIRST ROW: J. Reese. M. Harrison. J. Mauer. L. Jones. LTC Fulernick. SECOND ROW: W. Rodriguez, L. Howard, B. Forsyth. THIRD ROW: L. Wagner. B. Balfo. G. Salala. MAJ Beach. FOURTH ROW: W. Selman. J. Brown. D. Sloll. MAJ McKenzie. The Behavioral Science Club is a large, active, profit-making organi- zation that operates under the aus- pices of the Behavioral Science and Leadership Department. Profits are distributed to members in the form of opportunities for cadets to pursue interests in the military application of the behavioral sciences. Interests are developed through seminars, lectures, trips, the Orange County Spring Special Olympics, and other related events. This year ' s club offi- cers were Brian Balfe, Gregory Sa- lata and James Brown. MAJ McKen- zie served as OIC. Behavioral Science And Leadership Club Hosts Special Olympics 361
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% -. M ' The Cadet Glee Club enjoyed an- other fine year of performances as it toured throughout the country. Though it began the year singing in the rain at Lake Frederick for the Class of 1986, the Glee Club was soon indoors recording parts of a Christmas album at Woodstock, and later in the sunshine at EPCOT Cen- ter of Walt Disney World in Florida. The highlight of the EPCOT adven- ture was a performance with Danny Kaye and the All American College Band for a national telvision broad- cast. The Club continued the excit- ing year with trips to New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania as well as several home events. At the year ' s peak, the Glee Club travelled to St. Louis before returning to the Southeast for a fabulous Spring Leave trip. Trips to Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island closed an outstanding touring sea- son for the Academy ' s singing am- bassadors. In its final appearance of the year, the Club bid farewell to the Class of 1983 at the Graduation Con- cert. The QIC was MAJ Don Elder, and the CIC was Ross Florey. ::: f ' i . A FIRST ROW: CPT Conover. MAJ Wcidner, G. Picnnger, E. Williams. B. Julian. J. Jackson, K. Hanes, L. Gillespie. R. Finkenaur. J. Johnson, Mr Co.sby. R. Florev, J. Daniels. J. Kralowetz, G. McGould. J. Deluga, J. Rusbarsky. G. Puis, MAJ Eider, MAJ Kelly. SECOND ROW: CPT Adamczyk, P. Alibrandi. D. Stoll. M. Menkhus. D. Milburn, G. Gulia. C. Carr. P. Bar. ;olli. D. O ' Neill. D. Sumner. R. Wilkinson. A. Hull. R. Reltke. J. Comstock. D. Cahill. K. Ray. CPT Schrader. CPT Latimer. THIRD ROW: R. Pcarcy, D. Danielson. R. Burgess. L. Washer. R. Renner. S. Sanford, B. Bohn, D. Baragona. M. Newton. W. Rainford. D. Pfaff. D. Trapani. J. Szypko, M.Mullarkey. FOURTH ROW: C. Barbee, D. Mothershed. E. Fehl. S. Birch. W. Lutes. D. Tidwell. V, Fuller. J. Laschewilz. K. Osborne, P. Dinkel, B. Prosser. M. Adams. D. Sperandio. K. Dyer. FIFTH ROW:T. Kruppstadt, A. Pytel. D. Whitehead. M. Harris. R. Pierce. R. Hume. M. Seidemann. J. Angelo, J. Reed. D. Geer, T. Dunlap. D. Roy. A. Lotwin. SIXTH ROW: J. Crews. K. Spala. J. Butcher. G. Raisner, J. Shockoor. G. Brindley. J. Swisher. C. Jose. R. Polk. A. Schwallie. D. Paddock. M. Stanley. SEVENTH ROW: B. Nelson. W. Fallon, T. Taylor. C. Fisher. G, Rowc. P. Logan, G. Willis. J, Gentilucci, D. Sadowski. R. Glaesner. D. Doersch. C. Rurgin. fF 360
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Slopes Provide An Enjoyable Challenge For Ski Teami The Army Ski Team enjoyed an- other challenging year in the moun- tains of the Northeast. Team Cap- tain Barry Strope, along with down- hill MVPs Brooke Myers and Bill Sternhagen, led the team to new heights of competition. Sternhagen and Jim Melanson completed the season in Quebec at the Canadian- American Invitationals. The Nordic Team had a successful season de- spite the lack of cross-country snow. The team won the New Engand Di- vision of the NCSA, and qualified for the Nationals. Two plebe MVPs, Steve Ethan and John Born, paced the team. Gary Southard, Mike Der- rick, and Joe Waverick comprised the remainder of the Nationals squad. ABOVE: SKI TEAM: FIRST ROW: P Cozza. B. Sternhagen. S. Smith. SECOND ROW: D. Mill-dock. K. Day. B. Mycr.s, A. Frcdelle. J. Melan.son. J. Clark, MA.I Knowllon. P. Timm. THIRD ROW: M. Rocsma, R. Saunders. L. Fernandez, CPT Butts, D. Gerard, B. Strope. J. Spungler TOP RIGHT: Dave Gerard prac- lires the .slalom course. RIGHT: SKI PA- TROL: FIRST ROW: R. White. B. Watson. R. Meier. D. LaGasse. M. Bobroski, BG (ret) Heisler. P. Kim. SECOND ROW: M. More- house. R. Brower. P. Clark. C. Forshe, R. Mal- chow. THIRD ROW: A. Wertin. D. Cahill, M. Dunlap. D. Beatly. Ski Patrol Ensures The Safety Of The Slopes For All Skiers 362
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