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

 - Class of 1991

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United States Military Academy West Point - Howitzer Yearbook (West Point, NY) online collection, 1991 Edition, Page 197 of 756
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ON OR COMMITTEE The Cadet Honor Code states that, A cadet will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those who do. The Honor Code has been a part of the academy, in some fashion, since its founding in 1802, and is designed to foster a commitment to moral-ethical excellence in graduates. Centered around the Concepts of truthfulness, fairness, respect for others property, and encouraging others to live by these high ideals, the Code serves as the com- mon standard of ethical behavior expected of cadets. Although a part of every cadet, the Code is interpreted and administered by the 80 member Cadet Honor Com- mittee elected by the Corps. Forming the Committee are a wide ,D eatb variety of cadets ranging from corps squaders to battalion com- manders, and from star-men to Be-fojfe Rangers. These people maintain a special role of selfless service to II the Corps and the Academy. Each company is represented by one cadet from both the first and second classes, elected in the spring of yearling year. Heading the committee is the Executive Staff con- sisting of four Regimental Representatives: Steve Grabski, Jim Buller, Leonard Brown, and Sanjay Puran- dare and four Brigade level positions: Chairman, Tony Etnyreg Vice-Chairman for Investigations, Alex Rodg- ers, Vice-Chairman for Education, Jennifer Olingerg and the Secretary, Dixon Dykman. The commitment and sacrifice necessary to serve on the Honor Committee are far overshadowed by the sense of pride gained by being chosen by one's class- mates to care for one of the Academy's most prized possessions. Activities 195

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sift v,.:-zerlietiwiic ii sz 512 1 . ash, :Sea 196 1991 CLASS COMMITTEE. Front Row: Derrick Baxter, Pete Fon- tana, Russ Schott, Tom Petit KTREASJ, Mike Mclntee, Drew Popson, Beach Sachse, Emmett Krall. Second Row: Tom Blake, Hyonwoo Shin, Donna Horn, Terri Shambow, Brad Brander- horst, Francesca Ziembra fSECl, Karen Walsh, Doug Winton, John Abercrombie, Sue Henhessey. Third Row: Karl Kurz, Mickey Olson, John Drohan, Jon Elkin, Jett Weber, Jason Marquith, Darrell Dodge, Scott Cle- menson QVPJ, Jamie Schleck, Ron Hall. Back Row: Joel Quinn, Pat Burton, Dave Reardon, Brian Rae, Shannon Beebe tPRESl, Troy Prestenberg QHISTJ, Darren Beatty, Todd Thiel, Paul Miles, Dave Boone. 1991 RING AND CREST COM- MITTEE. Front Row: Jason DeJar- nett, Dave Walker. Second Row: COL Hayes, Vince Duque, Joe Tanona, Tim Lewicki, Joe Duncan, Jeff Settle, Rob Johnson, Richard Campbell, Dreux Coogan, Rick Crawford, Brian Balding. Third Row: COL Sicket, Eric Larson, Brad Woods, Bob Mandelle, John Meyer, Chris Hart, Scott Gerber, Ron Conwell, Bret Luloff, Rob Otto, Brian Turner. Fourth Row: MAJ Bahnsen, Tony Detoto, Apollo Agcaoili, Jack Griswold, Paul Bregalka, Rich Stro- iney, Johannes Paraan, Steve Bow- man, Dave Tally, Brian Hankinson, Frank Monstere. Back Row: LTC Easter, Mark Bieger, Ted Parsons, Steve Yost, Frank Boersma, Adam Kapolka, Matt Sampson, Jen Eickhoft, Matt Hubbard, Mike Bogovich, Phillip Hunt. LET'S GO TO THE HOP. Mrs Gaspard and Grant Goldsmith plan Class of'91 Hop Committeefunctions.

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