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

 - Class of 1979

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EUGENE LEE MCINTYRE D-1 Oklahoma Lieutenant Gino, as a charter member of the 42 Zoo, was always a hell-raiser. Some of his favorite activities were crushing defensive linemen and enjoying little Italian delicacies, He was always ready to butt heads with any problem. Everyone will remember this big Okie, especially the D-1 gang and the whole crew at Lester ' s. Free the 42nd. Football 4.3,2.1. THOMAS GARY MCINTYRE A-4 Pennsylvania Lieutenant Although he was a quiet guy who never asked for much, Mac will be remembered for his warmth, his sincerity, and his ability to smile no matter what happened. He worked, studied, and partied hard, but always with an easygoing attitude that allowed him to maintain his sanity. We ' ll always remember the sound of his laughter echoing through the hall- KEVIN EUGENE MCKEDY D-3 Colorado Lieutenani Hampered by a military mind and a grey halo when he arrived, Kevin somehow managed to adapt to cadet life. If someone was having a good time and enjoying themself, you could be sure Kevin was there, Kevin will be sure to succeed due to his high sense of duty, pride, and his will to win. ways. German Club 4.3.2; Engineering Forum 1; Rugby Team 2.1. Investment Club 4.3.2.1; Flying Club 4.1: Scuba Club 4.1; Finance Sr Forum 3.2 V ■ J f JOSEPH B. MCMULLIN, JR. A-2 California Lieutenant Joe was a real friend to everyone in the Corps. You could always find him running around West Point, futilely trying to get a tan. or at the hop Joe could always be counted on to poop up his classmates, and was well liked. Triathlon 4.3.2.1 (President); Por- tugese Language Club 4.3.2; Fi- nance Forum 2; West Point Forum 2; Swimming 4; Scoutmaster ' s Council 3; Investment Club 1; Hop Committee 4,3,2; CPRC 1.

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THOMAS CLARENCE MCGIFFIN E-4 Missouri Lieutenant ! Giffer came from America ' s haven of health to join he gray ranks with two things on his mind: a diploma md a good time. But the old echo gang knew that ;riendship and fun were number one with him. Good !uck, and remember those hallowed words. Gulf ■November. See You Later, Giff Goat Engineer Game 2: Honor Representative 2.1; Cross Country 4: Chapel Choir 4.3,2.1; Track 4. SCOTT LUTHER MCGINNIS I-l Nebraska Lieutenant Ecee-Ha! This is the ballad of Scotty McGinnea: He rode into town with one goal: graduation, and nothing seemed to stop him. Nothing! During the four years, the institution had trouble keeping up with his cornhusker, shoot- ' em-up style. Both F-4 and 11 mourn the loss of the man who introduced chewing tobacco to the Corps of Cadets Now he goes into the army with both guns blazing. SEAN MICHAEL MCGINN D-3 New Jersey Sergeant Airborne. Ranger Sean was an enthusiastic partici- pant in the Corps. In addition to his responsibilities as Security Sergeant, he excelled in track and tri- athlon. Most of all. he will be remembered for his cheerful personality and overall pleasant attitude toward life. Cross Country Team 4, Indoor and Outdoor Track Teams 4; West Point Forum 2.1; Karate Team 3.2; Marathon Team 2.1; Triathlon Team 2.1; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3,2.1.



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JOSEPH FRANCIS MCKEON D-2 Virginia Lieutenant Joey Mac, what can you say about a college stu- dent ' s mind trapped inside a West Point cadet ' s body? ISAAC VINCENT MCKISSICK B-4 South Carolina Sergeant Ike. also known by the B-4 crowd as Obie the wise and wonderful, was never one to be in a hurry, ex- cept if it had to do with going on leave. As a matter of fact, many wonder if Ike did anything here besides take leave and have late night talks with Jack D. In June when he departs in his infantry blue Grand Prix, he will always be remembered as the King of ATC ' s Hop Bands Club 4.3.2.1: Con- temporary Affairs Seminar 4,3,2,1: Domestic Affairs Forum 4. PATRICK JOSEPH MCMANAMON B-1 Ohio Sergeant Punchy, the wild irishman, the epitome of his origin. He never claimed to be a good student, so he was not disappointed. Always with the big grin on his face. Punchy loves life. Being his friend means ex- periencing true friendship. A gentleman, yes — whether he ' s boxing, fighting, partying, or just giving, he does it with class. He ' ll knock ' em out. 150 Football 4; Football 3. PATRICK BRIAN MCNIECE Texas B-4 RICKIE ALLEN MCPEAK D-3 Lieutenant Virginia Lieutenant MICHAEL MARK MEDENIS H-3 Alabama Sergeant McMoose travelled the Corps from Barbarian-1 to Buffalo-4, and from goat to Dean ' s list. Pat was a quiet man of high principle, straight with everyone and more stubborn at times than the Army mule, but his enemies were few and his friends were many. He was a cultured Texan • that rarest of creatures-who ialways tried new things-physically, artistically, and intellectually. Catholic Folk Choir 1; Outdoor Sportsman Club 2,1; Geology Club 4; Engineering Forum 3. Rickie left West Point much different from what he was when he entered and not entirely unscathed. He, more than many others, did not see eye to eye with the Establishment, but he survived better than most- As a part of the C-2 six minus one, he showed his perseverence through adversity. Rickie will be remembered as a fun loving fellow by all who knew him Sunday School Teacher 4,3,2,1; Academy Lyceum 4,3,2; Volley- ball Team General Manager 4,3,2; Big Brother Big Sister 1. V= A native of Alabama, Mike spent his first two years in company D-2, pursuing stars in the classroom and in the Astronomy Club as well. Cow year brought new things: new friends, a new company (H3), a new nickname ( R2 ), new ways to spend money (car insurance, stereos). Catholic Chapel Choir 4; Sport Parachute Club 2; Astronomy Club 4,3; Scoutmasters ' Council 3. « ' v- .= yr te - if

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