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Those We Left Behind Tho Class of 1987 which ad- uatod on May 20. 1987 was only thrtH ' - fourths the size of the Class which arrived on July 6, 1983. The difference is accounted for by the following list. .Ml of these men and women left behind good friends and fond memories, and we wish the best of luck to them in their future endeavors. Priscilla Mercedes Acosta NN ' alter David Adams Michael Kamohoalii Aiau Kurt William Allen Isidro Manuel Alvarez John Carlton Armstrong Peter J. Armstrong Wa.NTie James Armstrong Darryl Alan Asp GregoPi ' John Atchity Christopher Lester Avery Bradley William Babbitt Jt el .Sanford Babcock Howard Michael Baca David M. Bachler Robert Arnold Baker Robert M. L. Baker Michael Edward Bartkus Suzanne Ellizabeth Bartlett Patricia Noelle Bartio Kenneth Steven Bartunek Kenneth Chad Bastian (Irant Matthew Bates John Adam Bechtold Gary Scott Bedard Troy Michael Bell David Rudolph Berman Anthony Ralph Berry .Scott Allan Bird Kenneth Irvin Black David Brian Boellner Pauline Elizabeth Boener Amy BIythe Bolton Richard lA-e Bomhold Arthur Borja Belhanne Robin Boscia Brad Evan Bosland John Robert Brake Thomas Arthur Braun John McKenna Brennan Brian l»yd Brinker (ieorge Allen Brisbin .lohii Jerome Britschgi Gerald John Broda Paul Frederick Brow Richard Anthony Browning George Merritt Bugg Warren Joseph Buller Beth lllona Burgess James Leiand Burgess Loreto Jose Cables Stanley Benjamin Cahill Valerie Renee Callas Helge Frank Carson Dominick Casamassina Steven Curtis Chamberlin Joseph Louis Chapman Bud Jeremiah Chase John Edwin Chua Michael Anthony Coggins Anthony Sean Coker Matthew V. Colagiuri Murray Andrew Cook Thomas Richard Cooley Michael Riley Coombs Westford James Cosgrove Sean Stephen Coyle Nelson Daniel Craig Jay Herbert Crandell Guy Wallace Cruce James Arthur Walter Cubbage Timothy Leo Culhane Ronald Curry Andrew Bailey Dabney Michele Ann Daley William John Daniels Danford Rogers Deakin Charles Ryan Deasy John Buck Debnan William Richard Debruyn Michael Joseph Demchak Lisa Marie Desimone Timothy Sean Dineen John Henry Dittmer Robert Kneale Dockstader Gabriel John Doman Paul John Dombrowski Daniel Scott Donahue Thomas Anthony Duncan Dennis William Dye Jennifer Kennedy Eaves Robert Michael Edwards William Timothy Eichhorn Thomas Arthur Elkins Byron Bruce Evans Frederick John Evans Tammy Marie Ezakovich Conrad David Earner David Howard Faulkner George Andrew Felt William Douglas Ferguson Steven Leonard Fischer Keith Edward Folkerts P ' rank Sheldon F ' oster Edwin Lawrence Frederick Marvin Deane Freudenberg Timothy Francis Friend Peter James Fritts Howard Bruce Frost Tomas Patricio F ' urlong Christopher John Gallen Brian Scott Gansemer Greg Winsor Gauntlett Verne Blake Gifford Stephen Joseph Gizinski Paul Anthony Godek Paul Allen Goodwine Daniel Neil Grau Anthony Joseph Grey James Edward Haasl John Walter Hajdin Kristie Charlotte Hajek Bruce Thomas Hale Eric Matthew Hallman Patrick Thomas Hanley Todd Shaffer Hardy Jeffrey T. Hassman Kerri Anne Hawkins John Boyd Haynes Robert Clark Hendrich Peter John Henrich Patrick James Carl Henry Joseph Lorenzo Herbert James Joseph Hines William James Holm Phyllis Mildred Houston Neil Lee Howard Richard Alan Huffman Arthur Hughes William Charles Hurley Douglas W. Jaquish Willie Lee Jett Lee Cal Johannsen Avin Euell Johnson James Patrick Johnson Jason B. Johnson Theodore R. Johnson Jeffery Charles Jones Michael Allen Jones Bernard Arthur Joseph David Michael Juenemann Eric Andrew Kaiser Eugene T. Kaiser Martin Ray Kilmer WD 570 Krigadi-: l ft Bthind
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i Joseph Anthony Simei Italian stallion without the stallion, oh. he made me hurt. I say boy ya bother me. get out of here, ding dong! By the way who ' s Simei? Four years by the sea. three in Billsville. Got any albums from Matt and Eric lately, how about golf clubs? You better get used to Buy this, buy that. Sorry, Lisa, we got your number. Sure was a good thing Owen had a phone so you could hear that voice five times a day. Oh yeah, what was your car doing driving out of 8th wing on a marchover. Was that before or after your driving privileges were revoked? Just how did you park in the yard for two years? And how about that music collection? Unreal and unpaid for! Have your friends finished up at Penn St. — I mean the State Penn yet? Think about it. Orlando and Lisa . . . dive. dive, dive. C ' ya meat — we ' ll always be there. . the 15%. . .Lisa, you are my life and I love you, Joe. James Lee Swanson Dawg hails from Heartland, and came to us via the fleet and NAPS. The financial wizard will pin on a star before he makes his last payment on the rolling wet-bar. As a Marine engineer, weekend was not in his vocabulary; however, he always found time for a host of femeile companions. He has been seen with the likes of an artist, a school teacher and a Turtle, but he will always be remembered as the man with two dates at Army. Another victim of the Boot Ball, Dawg has become the chauffeur for the Road Warriors. His Brigade Cham- pionship performance proved his athletic ability, despite the varsity track coach. Too many crabs caused Dawg to trade Core for Corps. Gregory Scott Thompson Scott begem his life wandering around. He finally decided to settle down in sunny southern California in some one-dog town of Yucaipa. The dog ' s name is Kim and is famous for boogie boarding. He then decided to leave his beautiful surroundings tmd venture to the arm pit of the world. Coming to the Academy, Scott decided early to practice the art of misplaced ag- gression. Taking one of the hardest ma- jors. Systems Engineering, Scott instead decided to study Newtonian Physics by accelerating his thermo book greater than gravity — repeatedly. He then decided to chastise his roommate, who had picked a good major, just because he hadn ' t mastered the English language. Scott is a fight«r. he attained all his goals when he was at USNA, even the mile run and the struggle. He came to the Academy with high aspirations, but chose to be a sub- mariner; oh well, you can ' t have everything. May you have flowing neutrons and deep seas. BOB. Andrew James Vuillemot Drew, aka Yak-Daddy, left his red-neck ways on the shores of the north beach of Saugatuck, Michigan with Jose and his dip to pursue academic excellence at Canoe U. Drew finally found his niche in society as a founding member of the in- famous Road Warriors. Armed with Mellow, Busch, and the Beach Sheet he went forth in search of quality free grub and road sodas. He always left a little token of his appreciation wherever he scrounged, not withstanding Town Court, and 730-A. (Who could forget the lax game at Turtle U.?) Seriously, he took his future profession to heart and we are sure he will make a fine Infantry Officer. As far as her is concerned . . . It ' s not my fault! John Richard Youn John is a native of all the sunny Beaches on the Delmarva Penninsula. The ladies there all know his YOUNG 1 Trans Am quite well by now, but fortunately he decided to pay us a visit every Sunday night for the better part of our last three years. He never stayed longer than Friday before setting out on his next great adven- ture, but his time was well spent. J.R. had no time for much except Varsity Baseball, where he made his mark for four years. Academics were nothing but a challenge to find the gouge. Being a man of many words with only one purpose, a few found it easy at first to confuse John ' s competitive drive and sureness of self with everything but a lack of confidence. Twen- ty days and a shaving cream loaded donut fixed that. Since then he ' s proven that he can back every word up, though. Even to those who doubted the Redskins. Now J.R. enters the Ice age. The night is Young. DR. DEDICATED ON THE ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY ' OF THE FOUNDING OF THE UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY IN MEMORY OF ITS QRAPUATES TIIO HWr ' r;iW THIiR FtVIS IN LINE OI DUTY WHILE SLHVINGTllLtP rr)( TRY ' 0 orjOBFR 1 - .K ' ' ■ The Brigade: Thirty-Sixth Company 569
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■imothy Michael Knavish ames T. Korpela Kenneth David Krogue Vendy Jill Krom isa Beth Kugl vlichael John Kurka ihery Renae Lamerson lonathan Lorenzo Larsen jconard Jay Law lames Edward Martin Leahy ludith Theresa Leonard I layton Matthew Lewis iRobert Edson Lewis Charles Robert Little DuncEin Henry Livingston Shawn Wade Lobree Theodore Patrick Lopez Trent Alan Lovett iDemetrio Arnocillo Lozares iMichael Vincent Lucci jAnthony Mark Lummus Mary Anne Mackinnon William James Henry Manning ' Richard Anthony Marion iSamuel Allen Maroon .Andrew Thomas Martin ' Christopher Scott Mathews ' Thomas William Matz James Vincent McCloskey (Jeffrey R. McDaniels John Daniel McElroy Todd Ian Mclntyre Brian Robert McKane Michael Dennis McKee Marcellus Pablo McKinley Charles Kip McLaughlin Christine Quillian McLeod Carmen Graciela Melgarejo Scott A. Memmott Gregg Wacher Meukow David Clarke Miller Karen Eileen Miller Kris Ane Miller Larry Jay Mills Scott N. Mitchell Maria Angela Mlodzik Albert Willard Mobley David John Molthen Charles Fred Morgan Donald Keith Morris Michael Francis Morse Sheila Emi Motomatsu Timothy Donedd Nagy Carl Louis Nerup Carol Joan Nies Erik Alf Nilsen Marten Jay Niner Gary Philip Noah Donald William Noblick Arnold Erling Nordeng Jeff Linwood Nupp Shawn Robert Ohara Douglas Wayne Okland Martin Edward Oleksyk Brian P. Drear Patrick Kirby Orr Charles Hans Packard Alfred Benjamin Parchment Richard Llewefllyn Parker David Alan Pasley Danny WUliam Patterson Jeffrey Lynn Patterson Adam John Pawlak Bryan Scott Pecherek Rolando Jose Pena Nicholas J. Petti Joseph Phil Phillips Ernest John Pido Robyn Lee Pieper Kelly Ann Poetzman Michael Andrew Pokorny Ross Edward Postel Sean Michael Potochney Scott Thomas Powers James Shannon Poythress Jeanne-Marie Elizabeth Prideaux Erik George Prout Shawn Michael Quick Henry Walter Ramsey Paul Raymond Ramsey Michelle Alexis Regn Lawrence Joseph Reiring III Thomas L. Rempfer Virgadean Louise Richmond Rene Glenn Rivas Kenneth R. Rizer Greg Richard Robbins Edward Henry Rodriguez Randall Scott Roelker Ernesto Tadeo Roig Curtis Ray Rookard Erik Michael Rosenmeier Stewart Keyth Roten Ronald Edward Rouse Kenneth Christopher Rouser Steven Frederick Rowell David William Ruden Luis Emilio Sanchez Michael John Eugene Sanchez William Charles Sanders Jovi Keao Santiago Michael James Saucier William Earl Sawyer Martin Donald Schaefer Christian Charles Scheuring Christopher John Schultz Vicki Lynn Schultz Richard Edwin Scoville Thad Anthony Secino Michael David Sellers Bonnie Faye Shamblin Samuel Stephen Sidner Darrell Albert Sik Guy Mark Simmons Dwayne Edward Sims Patrick James Sims Robert Alan Sims Carl Joseph Skokan Brian James Smith Hansford O. Smith Morris Edward Smith Ronald Andrew Smith John Christopher Snee Libby Jo Spaulding Stephanie Lorraine Speakman Weinnand Richard Springer Robert John Stahl Joseph Charles Steffan Edward Hayes Stepehnson Tommy Ray Stewart David Charles Stieren Roger Beemer Strautmann Lester Henry Strieker Curtis Shannon Talley David Hewlett Taylor Sandra Ann Telkamp David Anthony Thiede Gina Eileen Thomas Matthew David Thor James A. Timmerman Anthony Thomas Tomanek Pastula Dollenberg Travis Kyle Wade Tribble Joseph Valdes Gordon Maurice Vanlue Richard Thomas Vanwickler Maureen Anne Wall William Francis Walsh Peter Brian Walther Kirk Smith Webb Elizabeth Tyler Webster Robert Michael Westbrook Paul Hunter White Robert Allen Wiese Lewis Patrick Wiggs Walter Todd Willmore Frank Van Wilson Paul David Wilson Peter Stephen Wilson John Clair Wingenbach Richard Kenji Wisener Geoffrey James Wood Samuel Aaron Wood Eric Michael Woolfolk Kenneth Lee Wrenn Brian Richard Yotz John Vincent Zambrzycki Sandra Aija Zeile Noah Matthew Zigas James T. Zucker The Brigade: Left Behind 571
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