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SdnoET Standing a meager 4 foot and 9” upon arrival at Augusta, way back in 1966, Lars Stieb has known growth in all areas and in sizable proportion. Jutting to a 6’ 1” position on the Color Guard, Parent, Mrs. Stieb, is quick to recognize her son in any crowd. Taking to the fields of Soccer and Lacrosse on his junior year, Lars has made himself the man he always looked up to several years ago. Quite and sure, Lars hits top notch status as the person who didn’t spread the rumors but instead, spread the average. 1974 looks even better. GUZZLING, Lars Stieb takes one of the most treasured breaks, the water break. Water came in handy on the long hikes of the FTX. IXIE Gis OW; CON Ads, Index — 169 0
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PRESENTING ARMS to the “pass-in-reviewers’”’ Maher. Sunday parades were always precise under Herb and his staff. NOSE-FLY attracts the attention of Shaun Ogimachi as he huffs and puffs on his tuba. Tangling with the tuba was a big job for little Shaun. Provisions for Band Company were bountiful, thanks to the diligent ex- ploits of Supply Sergeant William Hammond. Hammond’s supply of goodies seemed almost endless and when the end seemed near, he always managed to somehow replenish the stores overnight. Some people won- dered if he might be the mastermind behind those midnight requisitions to the mess hall that seemed to plague the corps every third week of the month. Another member of the Band who won recognition was Shaun Ogima- chi. He was declared Best Private after a rigid inspection at the first Full Formal. Shaun’s duties also extended to the mess hall. Fast and reliable, Shaun was voted second best cadet waiter of the year. is the staff led by Herb J 00 Z : F 0) 5 G ul or | T 0) Z = 2 JI O Z O - 2 q : Vouth Service 7, 56, 87. — Swimming 2 Baseball 2 C 10, 26, a 55, bs Underground Colon Club 29,68, 104- i ve : VAN LEAR, Robes A. (Mr. W. G) Box 50, Clifien forse, : Va. 24427; ard yr. “F, Seg: BI 1 10 20 55; 863-49 44,101, 150. : VENCE, ‘Aleendro. (Mr. Gilberto) Ave. Caimito AML, Urb. Hillside, R.P. Puerto Rico 00926; Ist yr. “A”, Cpl, BD 3 11 57, 789-4767; Talent Show; 36,65,85,122, 130 Veterans’ Day 13, 25, 81. VETICK, Christopher L. (Mr. L. J.) 4350 Columbia Rd., El- licott City, Md. 21043; 4th yr, B’, Sgt; BD 4 5 59, 465- 6779; Swimming, 1,4; Jr. RR, 2,3; Best Squad, 2; Best Indi- vidual Drilled, 4, Honor Roll, 2.3.4, 26, 32, 33, 97, 88, 89, 124, : VINCENT, Wayne 5. (Mr. T. J) Route 1, 25814 Vail Pe Rd., St. Augustine, Fla. 32081; 3rd yr,, Band, Captain; BD 8 4 85; JV soccer, 1,2; Soccer, 3: Fencing, 1-3; Bayonet’, 1-3; Honor Roll, Best New Cadet, 1; FJA, 2 Quill and Scroll, 3; Lacrosse, 3, 4, 14, 18, y 25, 51,59, oe 74,91, 97, 98,99, 102, 119. VINTILLA, Valeen J. (Mr. V.) P.O. Box 986, Waynesbors, Va. 22980; 4th yr, “CP: BD ue 943-3351; Fenc- ing, 2,3; 31, 44,139. Vital Action (Student Life and Sports) 6. : — We WALES, Col.S.S., Penny Green, Ft. Defiance, Va; 132. WALKER, John L. Il (Mr. L. W. Ir.) 2821 Bayview Blvd., Portsmouth, Va. 23707; Sth yr., “B’, Ssg; BD 6 13 56. : 397-1317; Football, 1; Jr. Basketball, 2; Cotillion Club, 2; ES 1, 14,19, 44, 52, 54, 88,91, 104. WALKER, Robert B. (Mr. J. H.) 3220 Annandale Rd, Falls Church, Va. 22042; 3rd yr., Band, Pfc; 11 8 56; 532-8071; Fencing, 1-3; Privilege List, 3; 24, 44, 49, 50,79, 97, 111. WALLING, Bruce A. (Mr. A. J.) 13304 Terminal Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44135; Ist yr, “C’; Phe; BD 10 10 56, 216 251-5011; 27,55, 93. WARRINGTON, Capt. Tom, «eo AMA, Ft. Detiance, Va. 121, 122, 123. WELDON, John 1. I (Mr. J. 1. Jt) 410 Brearecod Dr. Newport News, Va. 23601; Ist yr., “F’, Pvt; BD 2 10 60; 596-3447; JV lacrosse; Jr. RR; 22, 10 1, 142. WHITE, Joby (Mr, D. L.) 1187 Tyler Ave., Newport News, Va. 23601; Ist yr. “C’, Pvt: BD 12 19 56; 596-3491, Baseball; Honor Roll; 26, 44,46, 85, 141, WHITE, Thomas Ill (Mrs. Linda B.) 1210 Arbor Dr., Salis- bury, NC 28114; 2nd yr. BY, Cpl: BD 8 2 58, 633-1025, JV lacrosse, 2, JV basketball, 2: Jr. RR, 1, Best New Cadet, 1, Privilege List, 1; 2, 8, 40, 62, 88. WILKS, Andrew $. (Mr. Seymour) 10 Pin Oak Rd., New- port News, Va. 23001; ard yr., “C”, Sgt, BD 4 9 56, 596- 3959; JV lacrosse, 1; Privilege List, 2,3; 10, 25, 44, 62, 68, 93,98, 116. WILKS, Joel H. (see above) 1st yr., 'F, Pfc; BD 7 12 59, 22, 31, 62,68, 101, 1608. WILLIS, Robert E. (Mrs. Joyce P, Taylor) 1308 National Ave., New Bern, N.C. 285060; 4th yr., (C’, Pfc; BD 10 20 57; 19 637-2362; Swimming, 1; Fencing, 2-4; Golf, 3; Jr RR, 3; 28, 49, 62, 93. WINCHELL, James P. (Mr. Richard C.) 1780 9. Taylor Dr., Dover, Del. 19901; 3rd yr, “C’, Pfc; BD 11 5 50; 674- 1475; Honor Roll,1,3;5,55. WOOD, Samuel Stephen (Mrs. Bessie V.) 9777 Bragg Lane, Manassas, Va. 22110; Ist yr.; A’, Pvt; BD 8 29 55; Soc- cer; Fencing, Lacrosse, 19, 36, 49, 85. WOODSON, Calvin D. (Mr. C. C.) 365 N. Coalter St., Staunton, Va., 24401; 1st yr. (C’’, Pfc; BD 3 24 55; 885- 2577; Basketball; 55, 57, 62. WOODSON, Richard K. (see above) 2nd yr., A”, Pvt: BD 9 2 86; JV basketball, 1; Cotillion Club, 1; Honor Roll, 1; 37, 39,55, 62. WRIGHT, Major Merlyn, Fort Defiance, Va.; 20, 21, 47, 57,71,79,95,124,125. WRIGHT, Mrs. Merlyn (see above) 26, 27, 45, a1, 123. -Y— YANCEY, James R. (Mr. Allen Fuehrer) American Embas- sy, APO N. Y. 09777 (2, Ave. Gebriel 75382 Paris Cedex 08, France) 2nd yr., “A”, Pvt; BD 8 8 58; 783-71-93 (Paris); Library Artist, 2; Recall” and “Bayonet. photographer, 2, 11,44, 85,99, 135. YEAMAN, Stephen M. (Mr. kK E.) 3800 Seminary Ave., Richmond, Va. 23227; and yr, B , Pic, BD 6 10 59, ae 8583, 28,86 88 es ce Zz ce ees ZAYAS, Avec (Mr. Francisco) 140 Cane Florida Dr. Key Biscayne, Fla. 33149; 2nd yr., UA) Pic. BD tae $356; Privilege List, 2; 28, 85. ZOOK, David H. Il! (Mrs. Patricia $. ) Rt 2, Box 145, w. Liberty, Ohio 43357; 4th yr., Staff, 2nd Lt, “Recall”, 1-4; Honor Roll, 1-4; Valedictorian, 4, Roller Rifles, 4; Quill Scroll, 4, Superior Cadet, 4, Best in Math, 4, Highest CEEB, 4; FJA, 4; Military Academic Ach. 1,3.4; Fencing, 2- 4 Chess Club, 2; “Bayonet’’, 2, BD 5 5 85; 405-2701; 8 48, 49,51, 74, 80, 83, 86, 98,99, 106, 115,146,176. Ads, Index— 1710
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