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

 - Class of 1984

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Third Class FIRST ROW: Brian Shoop, Earl Lynch, Rickey Diggs, Karen Turner, Michael Lemanski, Thomas Weiss, Michael Smith Tami Bell, Mary Arens. SECOND ROW: Mark Bradley, Joseph Meadows, George Shepard, John Todd, Michael Murray David Pratt, Richard Bradford, Terry James. THIRD ROW: John Bencivenga, John Stradinger, Raymond Tuschhoff ,Scott Spellmon, James Quaider, Edward Froelich, Robert Zinnen, George Bond, Balvin McKnight. -4 ' 'fn '.4, 1 .an ,Jr la Back in the days of ancient Greece, everything was simpler and more confused. Ed and Zeus learned to fear the Truth-bad news does get better with age. Second semester, Yearling Winter Weekend-35, Yearlings-0. Those who attended, well behaved we might add, enjoyed it immensely. At the end of the summer, all but 3 decided to stay, the rest were history. Then, alas, the grizzlies came out of hibernation and the Cows were crushed. Bullet wounds and motorcycles almost thinned the ranks. But, in G-1, we never followed the norm. A few incidents angered us, but we all learned to be responsible for each other . . Second semester, many earned Ranger Tabs, a trying experience. Leave was every other weekend, and there was a ceremonial rebirth of Heller's green pants. Then, we had a Greek revival. Zorsk discovered the joys of dancing at Club One, which made Friday nights less lonely, and Saturday classes less bearable. And who could ever forget the total disregard for societal norms which was Decadence in the Woods, Part I. A weekend of PLF's off the ladder, the demise of Miracle's t-shirt, field expedient repair work, wheel barrow rides and a Canadian breakfast. We hope the future is as great as the past. Good luck to everyone, from everyone-Mic, T.D., Bruck, KJ, Mo, Mez, Zeus, Yule, Wakes, Stork, Kerley, Miracle-dog, Pegger, Spencer, Johnny L, Zoid, Johnny M, Rog, Cal, Jake, Bob, Zorsk, Hubatin, Loon, Heller, Turns, Doug, Ranger, Griff, Mango, Wentworth, Bumper. Fourth Class FIRST ROW: Marc Chareth, Bryan De- coster, Christopher Houston, Hugh Murtha, Terence Ormsby, Richard Per- relli, Brace Barber, Charles Gameros, Lisa Cardin, Stephanie Santanello, Hae Park, SECOND ROW: Jason Noe, Wendell Nelson, Alan Stempel, Donald Bennett, John Listerman, James Decker, Kent Goff, Douglas Tumminello, Chris- tine O'Malley, Bradford Briggs, Michael Kegler, Kerry Barshinger. THIRD ROW: John Kolessar, Robert Sollohub, Scott Rainey, Louis Dainty, David Dunn, Timothy Clarke, Daniel McCormick, Bri- an Maka, Walter Cunningham, John Tyree, Jeffrey Hassman, Donald Bar- low, Zane Wood. G-1 Corps 123

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TOP LEFT: Michael Hauser and Thomas Donovan. One ready to go on TOP: Lori Stocker enjoys the thrill of being in G-1. ABOVE: Edward Wentworth. Joh leaveg another ready to go running. TOP RIGHT: Daniel Charron struggles to Heller, and Michael Turner can't complain about having fun at West Point. get that one last push-up on the infamous clickerboard during the APRT. ABOVE: John Menard is elated about the whole firstie year. 124 Corps G-1

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