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STEPHEN GARY HAWKINS Spartanburg, South Carolina B-4 Hawk ' s sparkling sarcastic wit and his aristo- cratic strut enriched G-l ' s friendly confines for three full years. After a brief sojourn, at Vander- bill, the old man instructed his younger comrades in the art of the proper roust. Interested in learning rather than tenths, Hawk no doubt will be broken-hearted to end his four year love affair with OPE. German Club 4. 3; Ski Club 3. 2: Debate Council and Forum 3. 2. 1: SCUSA 3, 2. 1: Aero- Astro Club 2. 1; Flying Club 1. Platoon Leader THOMAS ANDREW HAYDEN Queens Village, New York A-1 Tom, the Big Apple ' s envoy to the Upstate Com- munity College, brandished a sarcastic wit and level head that became his trademarks. Capable of consuming dosages of scotch that would paralyze a polar bear, he was a stalwart in the 1-4 team ' s guest for more ships to sink. Our loss is the Army ' s gain in a future that holds imminent success for this multi-talented man. CPRC 2, 1; Cycling Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 2: Fine Arts Forum 4, 3. 2; Skiing Club 1: Class Committee 3. ' Company Executive Officer KEVIN JOHN HAYES H-3 Groton, Massachusetts Kevin came to West Point from the land of Baked Beans with a warm heart, a big smile and a Yankee accent. Whether on the ice, the slopes, or the golf course, he was always looking for a new challenge. One of the ' OP Hives, he has kept his sincerity and humor while trading in his accent for a lovely lady and a lot of good friends. Golf 4, 3. 2. 1: Ski Patrol 4, 3, 2, 1; Ski Instructor 3; Hockey 4; WKDT Sports Announcer 2, 1 (Sports Director): Catho- lic Rep. 2, 1; Cardinal New- man Forum 1; Glee Club 4, 3, 2: HOWITZER Advertising Committee 1. Company Executive Officer H» .| JACK S. HEACOCK Miami, Florida A-3 PATRICK THOMAS HEALEY Chicago, Illinois D-4 GOERGE TABOR HEATON IV Tacoma, Washington D-3 Not one to let Academics stifle an excellent edu- cation, Jack always came through with a laugh in times of mutual disaster. His optimistic altitu le will lead him to a destiny that others failed to obtain. He conquered Woops with athletic abil- ity and a smile. Now the worldl Just think Jake! Gymnastics 4, 3; Rabble Rous- ers 2. 1; Outd x r Sportsman ' s Club 2; Class Committee 2. Platoon Leader If you could not tell Pat was Irish by his name you certainly could by the bigness of his heart. Pat never said no to a friend in need. His zest for life and his desire to work hard made Pat a friend to all. Behavioral Science Club 4, 3; Triathlon Club 2; Karate Club 4; Ski Patrol 4. 3. 2,1. Regimental Executive Officer George is a quiet one and for that reason many are not aware of the sensitivity and alertness he [lossesses. His winning smile and cheerful counte- nance are the dominant traits of his easy-going [Hirsonality. SUCSA 4. 3: Chess Club 3. 2. First Sergeant i llh 303
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RICHARD HENRY HARRIS, III Houston, Texas H-2 GERHARD B. HARTIG Jeannette, Pennsylvania F-3 MICHAEL JAMES HARWOOD Alexandria, Virginia I-l Rich was always a hawg leader — the first man down the ski slopes, the diver who went the deepest, the lineman who tackled hardest, even the first man to the final line on the parade. Rich was always head and shoulders above the rest and will go far in whatever he does. Football 4; Ski Club 3. 2, 1; Dialectic Society 2, 1; Glee Club 4, 3, 2, 1; Catholic Choir 4, 3, 2; Outdoor Sportsman ' s Club 3: Scuba Club 4, 3, 2, 1 (President 1). Platoon Leader Gerry was the F-3 strong man. Be it in track or in life, you could always depend on him when you needed him. His car and his stereo are evidence of his quest for the best in life, and that ' s exactly what he will get. Trac Outdoor and Indoor 4, 3, 2, 1; German Club 4, 3, 2; CPRC3,2. Company Executive Officer Mike will always be remembered for his ability to weather the West Point experience with the minimum amount of complaint. Personal problems will never compromise his friendships or ability to perform his duties. All endeavors have been high- lighted by hard work and sound judgment. Mike ' s friendship and judgement will always be valued. Honor Representative 2; Team Handball Club 2, 1 (President 1); Squash 4; (Ool- ogy Club 4; Dialectic Society 4. ' ODUS EARL HARWOOD Gulf Breeze, Florida H-4 MARK A. HASELTON St. Louis, Missouri G-3 DAVID L. HAUETER Bedford, Indiana G-2 Odus has left his mark on all those who have known him at the Academy. Always looked to for his mature and wise advice, this self-appointed sage employed his years of service experience to teach us the way things are done in the real Army. Pops will go far as the real Army regains one of its prize troops. German Club 4, 3; Honor Committee 2, 1. Regimental Investigating Orfii-rr Nobody will forget Has. His pullout factor exceeded that of many cadets. This ability enabled him to conquer many all-nighters, talk his way in and out of situations, and to go 6 out of 7 with T.D. He will always be remembered by the lx)ys of old Alpha-One. Football 4, 3; Glee Club 4, 3: Chapel Choir 4, 3; Mountai- neering 3, 2. Being an ardent hillbilly and redneck, I have i adopted Mark Twain ' s philosophy of not letting |j school get in the way of my education. After four ■ years of college I think the only thing I know, is that I don ' t know much. I think my fifty words are gone, so I . . . Geology Club (Secretary 3): Rugby 3, 2. Assistant Brigade Activities Officer n . liCKS Sol lie t«i,Jj •Ssili 13 lead ' iii, 11: ■) ' !«iis iWiasli tail
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STEVEN HERMAN HEINECKE Schofield, Wisconsin B-1 Sieve has shown a remarkal)le stren ' th in his al)ilil.v to overcome personal Irihulalion and march on helping; olhers. His love for foolhall had a way of spreading into olher activities. His strategy often called for tackling the opponent before hit- ting the ball. We wish him the best in all. Foolhull 2, 1: Wrc ' slling 4: CPRC 2, 1; Ring and Crest Commiltcc 4. 3. 2. 1: SCUSA 4: Fellowship Christian Alh- Iflcs 4, :i, 2, 1; Lutheran Sun- day School Teacher 4, 3, 2, 1 (Superintendent 2. 1); Lutheran Church Council 3, 2, I PAUL THEODORE HENGST H-1 Clyde, Oiiio Wearing skin-tight blue jeans and carrying a football under his arm, Little Woody came to Hang-One from some place called Ohio. He always gave everything he had, whether it was academics or his attempt to repave the New Jersey Turnpike on the return trip from Navy ' 74. 150 Football 4, 3. 2. 1; Engi- neering Forum 2, 1 (President 1): German Language Club 4. DONNIE LEE HENRY Sacramento, California A-3 Company Commander Never afraid to speak his mind, Donnic won everyone ' s respect with his high sense of duly and strong convictions. He returned from a semester ' s vacation at the Blue Zoo in Colorado with a burning desire to go ADA. Claiming California as his home and the Army as his life, Donnie will go far. Hop Bands Club 4. 3. 1 (Secre- tary 3): Glee Club 4. 3; CPRC 3: Cadet Band 4, 3: Service Academy Exchange to USAFA 2; West Point Forum 1. Company Training Officer Htisavi IwWeil i icierin lifefUI at Vice-
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