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Joseph Mateo Brinkman Port Orchard. H ashinglon Computer Science Surface Warfare Joe ' s plebe year was spent getting paid to party on more week- ends each semester than our youngsters were even allowed to sign up for. All of that just for an occasional round of debate. .Although it started out as a means of putting up with plebe year, it became a necessity for dealing with youngster (financial) depression. It was during this year that Joe learned the fundamentals of financial disaster, something he would retain, and eventually perfect. Living in the back shaft, unnoticed. Joe became delinquent beyond ad- min conduct. After a close call 2 c year. Joe spent 1 c year with the rest of us. reminiscing about the good old days. Watching Joe drop everything in my room, mailing all our luggage to con a ride on a MAC night, losing Joe somewhere in Iowa, finding him at my house the next day. all-night computer jam sessions . . . that ' s what they were with Joe, the good old days. MD Chessley Dion Cornett Hebron. Kentucky Electrical Engineering Nuclear Power — Submarines Dion foot-in-the-door Cornett came to us from the bluegrass state of Kentucky, land of beautiful horses and fast women, neither of which Dion partook of (much). Instead, he was quite content to fester in the EE labs with the rest of his double-E buds. Emerging pale and beady-eyed from the bowels of Michelson, Dion expressed his creative side in many ways and to many people . . . Dion also rowed crew and rolled in casually late from the ' Vous, earning a different color N in each case. We thank Dion for the many hours we enjoyed on his sturdy tri-hull, Les Parte ' , and pity the poor fool who actually believes it ' s a sturdy tn-hull and buys it. Unfortunately, his greed overcame him, and he and his new boat will find a home at nuke school in Orlando — but Bill has no qualms. Dion was a level-headed guy, and we wish him the best of luck, tp.bm.ps.mg know your password: DCLDB. TP Jimmy Dean Cox Centerville, Georgia General Science Naval Aviation I am writing this to the memory of my father and mother, who departed from my life on 8 Januar 1 98 1 . It was their strength that helped me through the years that followed. My parents gave me so much it would be impossible to ever repay them. If 1 could have just one wish in life, it would be to have them with me on graduation day. However, the memory of my parents will follow me through the rest of my life, and they will always hold a place in my heart Love always, Jim ! In memory of Earl and Margaret Cox. JDC John Calvin Dupree Alexandria. Virginia Physical Science Surface Warfare JD took the NAPS pipeline and worked hard to get there. He had quite the temper youngster year — soap can be a lethal weapon. But that wasn ' t the end. as Truman ' s precious tiger will tell ■ ■. ■ a 51 offense resulted. Maddog John tned boxing, a sport in which he invented a new style — lead with the head, jab with the left, lead with the head. Later, he decided to add to the athletic challenge at Navy by running the mile in hightops. John ' s favorite phrase became Yer lookin ' just like a hog, which earned him the nickmname FP. Some famous quotes are: Meeting, what meet- ing? and You make me feel like a king. JD had such a zest for academics he spent three summers here excelling, in addition to his eight-hours a day study habits. Unlike the rest of the wardroom rats, the only time he was in the wardroom was for meetings. John will pursue excellence on the waves, rather than in the mud: a blessing in disguise. PEP 433 - L
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Thomas Andrew Zwoifer Wood Dale, Illinois Naval Architecture Nuclear Power — Submarines Tom Z-MAN Zwoifer. the last man in the class. Tom, get that dressing out of your inbox. Tom. What DID you do at Halsey? Oh, some of this, some of that. Sometimes known as Off-Color King, it wasn ' t at all related to the way that he ate, which would make a praying mantis proud. Tom will always be remembered here in Second Company as a founding father of the Japanese Monument Club, as well as for his outstanding performance as Golden Glove Third Baseman. Tom is truly dedicated, one of the very few remaining N. ' SiRCs. Tom, the fleet awaits you, and we know you are ready! WL RD Andrew Bowman Barker Arab. Alabama English Supply Corps Andrew came to the Academy with slightly different ideas than the rest of us. He thought that it was a country club college with a little bit of military thrown in. He survived 15th Co. plebe year, despite his command appearance at Ac Boards. Drew came to Third and created an Ice-box on 1-0 that was ignored for months by the company officer. Second class summer found him adjutant for Group 12. where he led by example with his disregard for ac- countability. He was only seen in P-Cola when he absolutely had to be there. He stayed, miraculously (unexplainably?). and committed for two more years of trying academics. He missed the Ring Dance for a cruise to Australia, but his date understood, and she didn ' t have to return her DDW ' s. First class year saw him have a few problems with driving his car. I don ' t think the heavy stuff is gonna come down for quite some time, Drewsome said. But it did, and he lost Spring Break, Athens Bound. CHG PEP Bruce Scott Bennett Maple Shades. New Jersey General Engineering U.S. Marine Corps Daroose was a Godsend to his two roommates; he saved them from the BM3. His pencil-neck frame earned him nicknames: Bruiser, Bubba. Norman, Grossberger, as well as a starting position on the varsity offensive line. He always kept abreast of the time, and it was well known that everything was proportional. Brother B was a Marine ' s Marine, and was often heard shouting Arf! or I did something stupid. He had two pet Doberman ' s which were kept in the hall nightly. As time progressed, he found that football am his life. His favorite quote was — -! which he serenaded to the company on many occasions. First class year he acquired the sporty fishbpwl, a fine machine that killed the ladies. In Daytona, he was the big stud, and in Australia he met his long lost Auntie May. We are quite sure that the Corps will choose to send Brutonomus to any hotspot in the world, so that he may put his diplomatic charm to work. CHG 432
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Curtis Henry Goetsch St. Louis, Missouri Aerospace Engineering Naval Aviation We first met Curt at the start of youngster year, when he became our omnipotent leader. Spring found us road-tripping to Lauderdale. Don ' t forget, politics and women don ' t mix — ' aye. His quest was to locate the stairway to heaven, which he found at Hood and Delaware. .As a 1 c, Shark lost his best girl, Rosie O ' Grady, but gained a much more interesting one. Hey, Tampa isn ' t far from P-Cola. Any wedding bells? If that happens, forget the mountains, but that ' s okay, because I hear Cobra Yodelling. Curt ' s most coveted award is Mr. Cynical 1988, which is dwarfed on his trophy case by his many Heismans. True, never losing his taste for Kool-Aid, was known throughout the Brigade for his potent punch, which got three of us twelve, twice. Favorite quotes: That may be a dad gum 6000, Hi. I don ' t remember any of you guys, and Hey guys, how ' s she look? Curt, good luck and Fly Navy, we divers need the work. FAS Mark Willard Goodwin Bath, Pennsylvania Aerospace Engineering Naval Aviation Where ' s Bath? Richie Cunningham arrived at USNA as the model. All-American boy with more erroneous illusions than any of us. Goody didn ' t really understand East Coast women until he met one with her keg. It was love at first sight. We hope he finds another car before he spends the rest of his loan. His faithfulness was only surpassed by his faithfulness to weeknights at the ' Vous. It must have been a lack of neurons, because it resulted in 66 fun filled days and a righteous Christmas break. Now that we can go out, Goody stays in and studies EE (it ' s just not as fun now that it ' s legal). We wish you the best, good luck in Pensacola. Mr Good- man, remember to tape off and shine your shoes, because you promised, tp.bm.ps.dc. TLP Stuart Emerson Hamilton Bremerton, Washington Computer Science Naval Aviation Soup. Stew. Stewbone, Stupher. Daddy, I want a . . . But I haven ' t been home in three days. Sailing is a DANGEROUS sport — six stitches youngster year. Anything looks good after he ' s been drinking. But she ' s nice. 128 mph on the beltway — he likes driving over the curb. What are you doing after Hemdon? But I ' ve only been on the computer six hours. She likes you, but she isn ' t physically attracted. So what ' s your point? One of three but an effort for two. Dolphin Club President — but went Aviation. Good luck in the air and on the beach in P-Cola. DRW BJP Christopher Michael King Brooklyn, New York Physical Science Surface Warfare Chris entered Camp .-Annapolis through 26 Co., where he ran up the worid ' s largest phone bill. Scrambling to Thirsty Third, he distinguished himself with two WEs in two years. Always turning lemons to lemonade. Chris turned the Axe into open season on Quieg, joined the Brotherhood and traded Mother B for a more suitable soulmate. Not waiting till graduation, Chris began his SWO career on the USNA Yipees. Always ready to lengthen his SWOage, he spent 1 c cruise on BB63. CG52 and AOR3. In fact, Mighty Mo was so taken with this squid they refused to throw him back. USNA finally pulled him out of Subic a week after the brigade returned. Chris wasn ' t completely professional though; during 3 c year he spent his free time refinmg his boxing skills. He also acquired fame by being the only 1 c in the company to room with an enlisted, eventually getting a one man room w guest bed out of the deal. Good luck in the REAL Navy. SEH REL 434
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