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m m JAMES HARVEY MINNON A-3 Mississippi Lieutenant When Jim wasn ' t talking, arguing, complaining, or disagreeing, or when he wasn ' t partying, drinking, or dancing, he was helping a friend. For Jim. there are two ways to do things: his way and the wrong way. Brine-Boy. P-Brain. Dog. Guinzo, and Clam will never forget this member of our unique group. 150 Football 4. JEFFREY LYNN MISNER B-4 Maryland Sergeant So he passed over, and all the trumpets sounded fori him on the other side. Pistol 4.3.2.1; Orienteering Team 3.2.1; Cadet Public Relations Council 3,2. GEORGES MOLINARI A-4 Rhode Island Lieutenant Always to be remembered for his co-operative and energetic attitude, the versatile and talented Rhode- Islander could always be counted on Recognized for his expertise as a scholar, skier, and sleeper, he could always be found passing out juice and Fluids poop or drinking coffee at Grant. His loss to A-4 and West Point will be the Army ' s gain. JAMES MOLNAR New Jersey H-4 Lieutenant French 3.2.1. Club 4.3.2.1; Ski Club ' Mole ' was the Hog who always had something to say, whether it was relevant or not- Never known to turn down a beer; Mole always grabbed for all the gusto he could. He will never be forgotten among those who knew him. We all wish him the best of luck in the future with the Army. Goat-Engineer Football 2: Rugby 2.1. 530
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GARY LLOYD MESICK E-4 Washington Lieutenant Throughout the entire four years, Gary has been a tul ' friend. Always relaxed and easy to get along Afith, he has provided us with the help and encour- agement to pull us through the hard tinnes. With us s nse of humor, he showed us how to laugh at ourselves. Intelligent, congenial and athletic, Gary las all the attributes to go a long way. Catholic Sunday School Teacher 4; Catholic Choir 4.3: SCUSA 4. 1; CRPC 3.2.1: Pointer 3,2.1: Human Relations Council 2,1. BRYANT SCOTT Pennsylvania MESSNER F-2 Sergeant Along with Flight. Block. Merk. and Bark, Cork was a wild man both on the football field and off, and he spent the better part of first semester kicking the daylights out of the ball. Corky will always remain one of the most likable guys we ' ve ever known, and he ' s sure to take the Army by storm. Football 4.3.2.1: Class Committee Activities Chairman 2,1: Ring and Crest Committee 4.3: SCUSA 2.1: West Point Forum 1: STAR 1978 1. DEAN FREDRICK MIELKE HI Minnesota Sergeant Dean came to West Point from the wilds — Mankato, Minnesota. He was raised in old Circus-2 and trans- planted in the Hawg country of H-1. A runner by nature and a wrestler by choice. De an did well in intramurals. With his nose to the grindstone and eye to the future. Dean can look ahead to an accom- plished Army career. r KEVIN LEROY MILLER El Missouri Sergeant Always on weekend, Kevin saw the sights of the area through the bottom of a beer mug. Known for his good looks (probably just his car ' s), he was never seen without one or two young ladies at his side. Ask the CCQ. he received their phone calls. Kevin will now be able to watch all these girls ' while at the MP shack! Cadet Gospel Choir 3.2: Cadet Fine Arts Forum 4.3: Dialectic Society 4.3. «£P
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CHRIS TERRY Ohio MITCHELL D-4 Sergeant C T : smooth, articulate, always with the ladies, jumps as high as the sky, yet never seems to land. His thoughts moved with the wind and the waves, and so did his grades. And as a friend, it ' s always to the end. •Contemporary Affairs Seminar 4.3: 150 Football 4.3,2. Indoor Track 4.3.2.1; Outdoor Track 4.3. 2.1; Hop Band 3.2. BERT KAMEAALOHA MIZUSAWA H-2 Virginia Sergeant As the records will clearly prove, West Point and Bert got along better than most of us did with our green girls. By blazing the lead in scholarship and physical education for the Corps, Bert certainly in- ternalized the motto Lead by Example. Indoor Track 4; Debate Council and Forum 3.2.1; West Point Forum 3,2.1; Domestic Affairs Forum 2. 1 ; Finance Forum 1 . MICHAEL LOUIS MODICA E-2 New York Lieutenant Mo was always an inspiration to us all whether it was in honor, lacrosse or living through weekly hang- overs Quick-witted. Modino always had a kind and compassionate word for everyone, especially the frosh. Mo ' s used-car lot only stocked one make: late model Camaros. One thing ' s for sure, if Mo- Bro ever gets married, she ' d better like the windows closed. Honor Committee 2,1. WILLIAM F. MONTGOMERY A-3 JOSEPH ALLEN MOORE C-2 Pennsylvania Lieutenant Florida Lieutenant ROBERT GARVIN MOORE, JR. G-2 California Lieutenant Monty came to West Point from the hills of northern California highly motivated, very spirited, and straight into a Munchkin platoon. Always ready to support an Army team, he captained the Triathlon Club with that same enthusiasm. 1-1 will remember him as one destined to eventually spend enough time with the Friday and Saturday After- noon Comm Drill Team to stride into the Century Club. Triathlon Club 4,3.2.1 (President). Dialectic Society 4.3. Joe came to us straight from the land of sun, fun, and oranges- Imbuing the zoo with his spirit, he managed to do well as a cadet and still have fun at it. Between traveling over the East Coast and harassing the local cit izenry, he remains — a true friend- Rifle Team 4.3; Scoutmaster ' s Council 3,2,1; Outdoor Sports- man ' s Club 1; Pistol Club 1. Robert: quiet, sincere, yet fun loving. A nature and black powder lover, Roger was inevitably outdoors. With this native of California, just a few considerate moments meant a faithful friend. A G-2 regular from ' 75, Robert was a true Gator-aider, an asset in every way! We wish him well as success will surely remain at his side in the future. Cross Country 4; Indoor Track 4; Outdoor Track 4; Orienteering Club 2,1; Outdoor Sportsman ' s Club 2.1. 531
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