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i Ih First Class FIRST ROW: Daniel SloU. Theodore Westhusing. Michael Lcrano. Timolhy Kuklo, Frank Ue- milh, Kevin Porter. James Barringer SECOND ROW: Kathleen Schonscheck. Thomas Swanton. James Ferguson, Gordon Slifer. Steven Soucek. Michael Longo, Joseph Hajosl THIRD ROW: Thomas Vanmeter, Kenneth Rathje. Bert Hensley. Jude Fernan, Michael Knott, Keith Lembke, Douglas Barkley, Ken Tovo FOURTH ROW: David Freedman. Michael Wojta, Norman Pimcntal. Mark Gillette 119
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BELOW: Sir May I ask a question? Third Class FIRST ROW: Ron Carlucci, Chip Harris, Scott Moir, Sunny Yi, Lee Webster. John Marafino, Tom Cioppa, Michelle Clark, Tom Hood, Jeff Farrar SECOND ROW: Tom Sanborn, Paul LaCa- mera, John Roth, Steve Roesler, Greg Kuznecoff, Bob Feliu, Tim Taylor, Andy Fowler, Queen Pe- terson, Stu Bastm, Doug Sena THIRD ROW: Rich O ' Brien, Pete Yankowski, Roderick Mac- Bride, Karl Wingenbach, Pete Perez. Marvin Hamilton, Tim Sullivan, Jim Nolen, Chuck Franks, Paul Greenhouse, Paul Krajeski ¥. 118 Fourth Class FIRST ROW: Terrance Greene, Tom Guleff, Kevin Rutledge, Jeff Stanclift, Mark Thompson, Bill Ward, Brian Metcalf, Deanna Walker, Jo Blum, Andy Lom- bardo. Kris Powell SECOND ROW: Jeff Thompson. Jim How- ard. Steve Kaczmarek. Rich Shelton, George Loche. Howard Curtis. Wayne Bost. Brian Drink- wine. Steve Cannon. Mark Green. Roger Ayscue, Ian Benouis THIRD ROW: Broc Perkuchin. Steve Smith. Mark Iverson. Mike Deger. Cornell Proctor. Stan Ol- son. John Velliquette, Don Groom. Chris Bump, Greg Fen- ton, Tom Hoenstine. William Lampley, Bob Pitulej • ' f f t 9 •-t-t-f.f -.t.i.f- f,.|-.,
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BELOW: I can ' t believe I ' m here. RIGHT: He ' s out of step. i 120 Second Class FIRST ROW: Bryan Armstrong, Susan Holtam, Cindy Foss, Ste- phen McKinney, Andre Cuering- ton. Michael Borsodi, Michael Broski, James Gilbert, Sean Dodgson, Michael Beals, Steven Beach SECOND ROW: George Sabochick, Daniel Shea, Warren Miller, John Ferguson, Timothy Jones, David Weston, Arthur Earl, Richard Clarke, Lawrence Williams, Frank Thomas THIRD ROW: Harold Nelson, John Po- lanowicz, Robert Morgan, Mat- thew Mullarkey, Paul Turner, Dennis Schlitt, Bradley Becker, Jerry Hill. William Caltley fv-f I. f : .i.f t t.f Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. Four short (long?) years ago we came to West Point with various dreams and desires. Some came for the education, some to be officers, and some never really figured out why they came. But as time passed, those of us who remained shared one common dream - Graduation! Now the dream that was our common bond has become a reality and frees us to go our separate ways and to pursue our individual dreams. The F-1 family was held together by its Aunt and Uncle combination. We even had Gramps to impart words of wisdom. Though Gramps may have worried his hair grey, at least he had a chance to use Grecian Formula - Howie and Norm went straight to Turtle Wax. And then there were the family get-togethers at the TAC ' s house. Our Rally Rep would call for a rally round the Keg while everyone else spent their time in a little friendly mud slinging. Nor did we lack our car acrobats, who found driving upside down more fun - spawning the legend of the Ratman and Bucky Denthead. And, of course, we had the Travel Suite (what sort of man reads Playboy?) and the squatty bodied rugger who spoke Cantonese . We had our striper dogs too - Ted who left the company for Zoomland and then Striperland Cow Year, never to return to Old South. And big Mike our fleet footed S-3. From the Pershing poker games to the all night Risk tournaments, there were good times with the Marching 100. - u
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