Culver Military Academy - Roll Call Yearbook (Culver, IN)
- Class of 1970
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1970 Roll Call Volume 66 Culver Military Academy Culver, Indiana ______________________________ K Donated by Carolyn Dossey In memory of Debra Graden July 2002 Student Activities Athletics 3 0000 1231156 17 9 MIO-CONT1NENT PUBLIC LIBRARY Gemriow local Hirtory Branch 317 W. Highway 24 Independence. Mo. 64050 GE Academics Table of contents Photo Essay......................4 Student Activities..............26 Athletics ......................52 Academics.......................80 Military.......................103 Seniors .......................134 Military 1970: A YEAR OF THE FIRST CLASS Each year at Culver, one group is chiefly responsible for shaping the personality of the Corps and forming an attitude for a degree of change. That group is the First Class. The Seniors of 1970 made up a class responsible in attitude and outstanding in unity and spirit. Class Motivated by Need For Change 1970: Culver needed the First Class. The school found itself in need of changes after a previous year of critical evaluation. The Class of 1970 met the challenge by voicing responsible opinions and suggesting changes. 6 7 September’s Challenge Met With Action 8 In September, the First Classmen arrived on campus facing a tremendous job. Underclassmen demanded their leadership. Beason Hall required furniture and repair. As a class, they had to establish a positive image. They began work immediately. 9 10 Year’s Goals Established The Seniors formed committees on house affairs and social activities. They met to discuss ideas and goals. To aid the development of class unity, a class bulletin was published: The Word. 11 First Classmen Lead Many Endeavors The individual First Class-man assumed a role of leadership whether he wore four stripes or none, whether he led the regiment at parade or in late-night stunts. Every First Classman contributed in his own way. 12 13 14 First Classmen organized and led Culver's first Student Senate and all its undertakings. The First Classman became a representative of the Corps, a liaison between student body and faculty, genuinely involved in shaping the future of Culver. 1 Like other First Classes before, this year’s group was confronted with the problem of building unity through a cooperative and determined spirit. From the first, the new attitude united all First Class men — from the group known as the Beason Boys to the officers. 16 J 17 Vl Constructive Method Succeeds Having decided against subversive and unorganized endeavors, they set high goals and worked together as a class. Their method succeeded. 19 Administration Welcomed Class Involvement Characterized by getting things done, the First Class submitted its ideas and solutions to the administration, which welcomed and encouraged its participation. First Classmen took part in discussions with speakers on controversial subjects of the day. They financed the remodeling of Beason Hall as the Class Gift. 20 21 Change Realized Through Effort The Class of 1970 was dynamic. An eagerness to do things differently produced a new scope of privileges and social activities. Hayrides, Thanksgiving driving privileges, holiday parties, better dances, freer study conditions, “light shows” resulted. 22 J 23 Seniors Recognized Future Challenges And so the year went until the First Classmen finally reached the Iron Gate. Looking ahead to college responsibilities, they realized that the Gate did not mark the end of their work, but rather the transition to more. Their shaping of the future had just begun. 24 25 Student Activities As many members of the corps return in early September to help train the new cadets, many of them involve themselves in a variety of activities. For the first class there is the job of gaining acceptance into college and the job of preparing themselves and the underclass for the future. By June, it seems as though the beginning has ended before it has started. Required formations — concert series, Sunday chapel, vespers, ADH lectures, or the study of urban problems—enable students to hear, discuss, become genuinely concerned with topics that particularly affect our generation. Extra-curricular activities offer students diversity in their interests. The student play productions, indoor clubs, and outdoor activities invited new ideas for dynamic programs. First class publications such as The Word attempted to make the student body aware of problems confronting Culver. Communication became the link between the corps and the administration. 26 27 Homecoming Dedication of Oliver Field Highlights Fall Activities Plebe week, which involved new uniforms, haircuts, learning plebe duties, drill and constant correction, proved to be a unique and sometimes terrifying experience to over two hundred new cadets. Bob Breffeilh presents the gold star flag of World War I during the Veteran’s Day ceremonies on the Memorial Library steps. These ceremonies were the first held at the Academy in two years. The ceremonies were highlighted by a speech of Admiral Bays and a twenty-one gun salute in honor of the alumni casualties of World War I, World War II, Korea and Vietnam. dncrrs Jerry Collins puts finishing touches on Battery A’s homecoming display. Bt. A won the display competition again this year for the second consecutive year. 28 Members of Co. A practice stacking arms” during one of the bi weekly 8 cp drill periods. During such drill periods the regiments drilled in preparation for Sunday parades. George M. Steinbrenner, President of the Culver Legion, presents a commemorative plaque to former football coach Russell D. Oliver during halftime activities of the Homecoming football game. Many members of Mr. Oliver’s former football teams returned to Culver for the dedication of the football field in Mr. Oliver’s honor. Major General Raymond G. Davis, USMC, and Regimental Commander William J. O’Brien review Culver’s honors organizations. General Davis is secretary-treasurer of the Marine Corps Association Board of Governors, which selected the winner of Culver’s first Oppenheimer Marine Corps Scholarship. This scholarship provides full tuition for a son of a marine. 29 Winter Carnival Breaks Monotony, and Provides a Rebirth of Spirit Throughout Winter Season Charlie Gholson’s rock band plays for the Thanksgiving formal dance in the Recreation Building. The event was the second of two dances between the opening of school and Christmas leave. Fred Royce makes an important point during an informal discussion of the two-day CR1S conference held at Culver. The conference, whose topic this year was God, the Intruder” was organized by Chaplain Jared Foster and hosted guest speakers Rabbi Bernard M. Cohen and Rev. William C. R. Sheridan. Waiting in front of Beason Hall for the first class hay-ride to begin, first classmen and their dates prepare for the ride to the Homecoming bonfire in the Woodcraft Camp. The hay-ride provided the first class with an informal, friendly social activity. 30 John Grant, president of the Student Senate, and Don Gi-acchetti try to strike up a sale at the Senate Bazaar. The proceeds from the Bazaar, which was a sale of backlogged articles from the QM Store and the Tailor Shop, were combined xoith the proceeds from other Senate projects, in the hope of purchasing a good commencement band. Cadets anxiously awaited moving in to Main Barracks after completion of remodeling. Their long wait was worthwhile for their rooms toere redone with sound-deadening new furniture and rugs. In their Fall meeting, the Board of Directors discuss Culver’s future and policy. The directors meet in their board room in the Memorial Library. Anticipation of Graduation and Summer Vacation Provide for Spirited Spring During the eighty-five days from Christmas vacation to Spring break, members of the corps kept themselves active by participating in snowball fights. Here, Mike Hughs clouts a fellow bandsman during a Saturday afternoon snoio fight. Bill Bowden deals a hand of poker to John Norgren and others durittg the activities of Mounted Services Weekend. The first class casino attracted many players, as well as spectators, at the carnival. David Hoesel helps a young student in reading skills at the Plymouth Elementary School. Hoesel's endeavor was part of the Plymouth Project in which volunteers of the Corps tutored Plymouth students. 32 Sam Laudeman, a Marshall-Stark program volunteer, helps a potential swimmer learn the basic skills. The program sought to increase the capabilities of the handicapped. Granny” fills a cadet’s order at the Shack. Under the direction of Mrs. Paula Paine, the Shack stayed open this year until nine-thirty on Saturday nights to serve after the movies. Company B’s side hall officer Bill Dryden inspects John Davies’ shelves during a police inspection. Police inspections were part of the daily schedule with the rigorous general inspection coming on Saturday mornings. 33 Corps Participates in a Study of Urban Problems Mr. Robert Benson, C.M.A. ’60 and Harvard 1964 Magna Cum Laude, keynotes the opening session of the urban challenges program. Mr. Benson is a specialist with The Urban Coalition in Washington. Mr. Alfred Williams, Planning Associate United Community Services for St. Joseph County, speaks to the Corps during the Academy’s urban challenges program. Later, Mr. Williams in a rap session discussed with a smaller group the idea of black power in today’s modern America. The Reverend Thomas Jackson elaborates on his polluter 500 story at the Urban Challenges Semitxar. In his Sunday morning talk he challenged the corps to make the chapel the friendliest place in town. 34 Mr. Richard Slavich, C.M.A. ’65 and Stanford 1969 Phi Beta Kappa, addresses the Corps at Friday's general meeting. Mr. Slavich is a VISTA volunteer at Hull House in Chicago. Mr. Clark LaMendola, Director of Community Planning United Community Services of St. Joseph County, reflects on urban challenges during the introductory sessions of the day and a half program. In one of the later rap sessions in the Library lounge, he focused on the problem of crime. Mr. Sam Winton, Director Hansel Neighborhood Service Center in South Bend, concludes the firs: meeting of the day and a half discussion program on the urban crisis. Mr. Winston, one of six guest participants who came to Culver, took part in a series of rap sessions designed to make students more aware of today’s problems. 35 All Student Production of Star-Spangled Girl Highlights Theater ’70 The colonel, played by Dave Wagner, expresses his dissatisfaction with the somewhat wacky Maggie, played by Glenda Robinson. Rally Round the Flag, Boys, which was the first theater production of the year, centered around Army Second Lieutenant Guido Di Maggio (John Roberts) who had nothing but problems with his girl friend Maggie and his public relations work with his home town and the army. First classman Bob Bolton, head of the stage crew, adjusts lights in preparation for the student production of “Stars Spangled Girl. The stage crew, whose principal job it teas to prepare the stage of student productions, had long tasks this year of painting, building scenery, adjusting lights, and providing necessary sound effects. Norman, played by Mark Leonard, emphasizes the fact that he is going up to Sophie Rauschmeyer’s (his supposed love’s) room to Andy (Dane Dicke) during a scene in Star Spangled Girl. This play, written by Neil Simon, reveals what happens when a seductive southern girl, played by Susan Paine, tangles with two young editors of a protest magazine. 36 Sophie (Sue Paine) pleads with Andy (Dave Dicke) and Norman (Mark Leonard) to stay out of her life during a scene in “Star Spangled Girl. Members of the Rally Round the Flag, Boys cast rehearse the final scene of the play. Opie (Bruce Spellman) talks with Comfort (Sttsan Paine) during a scene in Rally Round the Flag, Boys. This production, whose stage decoration and setting emphasized the American theme with patriotic banners, murals, and bunting, included in its cast Mr. R. W. Gimbel, Mr. D. R. Sampson, Mrs. R. J. Shriner, Mrs. C. E. Lewis, and Mrs. H. E. Firari. 37 Concert Band Strives Toward Excellence in Second Year Mr. Dan Keller directs the Madrigal Singers during a Sunday afternoon practice. The Blue Notes, under the cadet direction of Marc Potter, perform at Eppley Auditorium. This singing ensemble is a group of twelve cadets who sing for pleasure and sometimes in competition. This year, they travelled to Niles, Michigan, and also sang at St. Mary’s Academy in South Bend, Indiana. The Blue Notes’ advisor is Mr. Daniel B. Keller. 38 Charlie Gholson’s First Class Band, with Tom Pabich on drums and Giles McCrary on bass guitar, entertains at the Thanksgiving Dance. The band played at many other social events which included the Winter Carnival and informal dances at the Shack. Mr. Ronald MacMahon directs the Honor Band during one of its concerts in Eppley Auditorium. This year’s Concert Band, which performed many concerts during the year, also competed in a band contest in La Grange, Illinois with many of its members competing in Indiana state music contest. Members of the choir perform during a special vesper service. The choir, which participated in all chapel services throughout the year, made many trips off campus, including recordings sessions in South Bend and performances with the St. Mary’s girls school choir. 39 Skill in Communications Become Goal for Rhetoric Groups Britton Schlinke and Brian Evans, members of the Guild of Lectors, make last minute preparations before joining the processional into Sunday Chapel. The Guild, which was advised by Mr. John M. Hartley, consisted of selected first and second classmen who read the lessons and prayers in Sunday chapel and Thursday Vesper services. President of the Forensics Society and degree of distinction winner Bill Daley delivers a rebuttal during practice for a forensics meet with Eric Lee and Advisor Mr. William MacQuillan. This year the Forensic Team, which for the first time since its founding won a first place team trophy, was rated the seventh best in their district. 40 Aide to the Chaplain John Bloodworth talks with Arnold Turner, President of the Cordon Society, Terry Wynne, and Bill Dryden during an informal meeting of the Cordon Council. Supervised by Chaplain Jared Foster, the Council attempted to involve the corps in various help projects. These included the Plymouth Project and the Marshall-Starke Program. Co-Chairmen of the newly formed Academy Senate, Reg-mental Commander Bill O’Brien and History Department Chairman A. D. Nagy discuss problems relating to Academy life. The Academy Senate, which consisted of student volunteers from the Student Senate and concerned faculty members held periodic meetings to help better communications between faculty and students. Advisor Col. Edward Stephenson talks with Lee Wearly before the start of an Honor Council meeting. The Honor Council, composed of elected first and second classmen, attempted to aid individuals in realizing the importance of honor. 41 Culver's cheerleaders Jim Josendalc, Cathy Mit-zell, John Bloodworth, Leigh Linnemeier, Stu Dunnings, Jane Lewis, and Gary Kovacs arouse the corps’ spirit during a Saturday afternoon football game. Motivated by a new set of cheers composed by John Bloodworth, the cheerleaders lead the corps through the football and basketball seasons. First Class social committee chairman John Hubble presents his report on the Winter Carnival to the Student Senators during a Sunday night meeting in the little theater. In its first year as a student governing body, the Senate discussed problems and resolutions concerning all facets of Culver life. The Senate, advised by Mr. John Babcock, consisted of a first, second, and third class elected representative from each organization, all cadet captains, the first and second class presidents, and the Vedette editor-in-chief. John Grant, President of the Student Senate, presides over a senate meeting with members of the board. Such meetings occurred frequently in order to discuss topics that would be brought up at the Sunday Senate meetings. 42 Formation of Student Senate Unifies Social Organizations Striving for class unity, the second class officers tried to change the second class butt room into a club room by installing a new color television set, a ping-pong table, and by painting the club room. President Don Giacchetti, Vice President John Tucker, and Treasurer Woody Pelton served as this year's officers for the class of 71. In their attempt to have various rules changed, dropped, and initiated, the First class board endeavored to communicate the feelings of their class to the administration. Signing Social Committee chairman John Hubble’s cast are Secretary-Treasurer Mike Cohen, Vice President Jack Curtis and President Fred Royce. 43 New Advisor and First Class News Tabloid Set Publications’ Trends for Future Vedette editor-in-chief Bill Daley and managing editor Mac Rau discuss possible columns for the next issue. Under the supervision of English instructor Charles Bayless, the staff attempted to publish a more informative publication through the use of feature stories and editorials. Throughout the year members of the photography staff could be seen at almost all campus activities taking pictures for student publications. 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Such weekly meeting served to coordinate the production of the yearbook. Business manager Jane Lewis and editor-in-chief Eric Hughes browse through the first publication of The Quill on the night before distribution. Supervised by Mr. John Hartley and Mr. Don Adams, the members of The Quill published a Winter and a Commencement edition, which consisted of broad representatives of those attitudes and concerns which were part of the spirit of the sixties . 45 Indoor Clubs Provide Diversity in Extracurricular Activities Members of the Russian Club enjoy breakfast with faculty members Dr. Russell Blair and Milton Hughes. Such weekly morning meetings served to supplement classroom work and to increase the students’ fluency in the language. Science Club sponsor Mr. Walter Strait demonstrates to the members of the Science Club the use of a Van de Graff generator. Meeting on Mondays, the Science Club mewed and discussed a number of films on various fields of science. Also Mr. Strait encouraged the club members to research and report on specific science projects. Aided by Mrs. Alfred D. Nicholson, Milton Hughes, German instructor and German Club advisor, prepares a special presentation of her experiences in Germany for the club. The club, which met on Sunday afternoons, provided opportunities for its members to learn more about Germany’s culture and heritage. 46 English instructor and Stamp Club advisor Norman G. Wagner discusses a collection of mint U.S. stamps with Tony Doncheff, Eric Williams, Ed Woodall, Pete Gatti, and Steve Balzekas during one of their meetings. Now in its eleventh year of existence, the Stamp Club furnished eager collectors with an opportunity to discuss their hobby with others. Bill Barnes assists Larry O'Connor in making a repair on the model railroad track. The Railroad Club, supervised by retired faculty member Col. Edward T. Payson, provided interested cadets with an opportunity to learn and work with a complex quarter mile model railroad system. Mr. Lewis K. Moore, master instructor of history, expresses himself during one of the monthly meetings of the Philosophy Club. Regularly, club members discussed the principles of the great world philosophers. 47 Under the supervision of Capt. Melville K. Short, members of the Firearms Club fire various handguns during a Monday afternoon practice. The club, which stresses gun safety, enables cadets to fire and learn about small arms. Boy Scout advisor Col. Alan Cornett conducts a meeting with members of the Order of the Arrow, an honorary society recognizing those scouts with the highest proficiency in scouting skills. These cadets arranged Culver’s Boy Scout program including hikes and overnight camping trips. Greg Brauer steadies his bow before firing during an afternoon practice. Although not a varsity sport this year, the Archery Club, supervised by Mr. Dave Sampson, held several dual meets and the Junior Olympic Invitational Archery Tournament. 48 Individuals Remain Key to Outdoor Clubs Alex Nicholson (left) of the Archery Club prepares to shoot for record during shoulder to shoulder competition of the Regional Junior Olympic Archery Tournament. During competition archers shot at a distance of twenty feet. During the long winter months, ski trips gave students an opportunity to get off campus. Sponsored by Mr. James M. Richmond, the Ski Club took many trips into Michigan for good skiing. Here Mack Rau attempts to avoid a collision with Terry Barron at Boing Mountain. 49 Keen Competition Marks Fall-Winter Intramurals Randy Scott of Battery C attempts to spike a shot over the net during the regimental volleyball game against Company C. Battery C went on to urin the game 2-1. Co. B’s Dave Williams blocks Steve Spahr’s shot during an A team intramural Basketball game. Co. C won the Regimental Basketball Championship with an uridefeated season of 9-0. The Company C crew team prepares to lower their shell into the for a fall afternoon practice. Intramural crew, which was supervii Mr. John F. Roos, competed in both Spring and Fall. 50 Mario Romine of Co. C jumps a hurdle during the forty five yard low hurdle competition against Battery B and. the Band. Co. C went on to win the regimental championship in track. Jack Irvine of the Band returns a serve during an intramural tennis match. In order to qualify for the intramural competition, each company was required to have two singles teams and one doubles team. __ fT Mr. Robert Hartman gives last minute instruction to Hill O Bri n before the start of the Co. A vs. Co. C football game. Companu A ° battle Battery A for the Regimental Championship with Battery A winning by a score of 12-0. Athletics Throughout the year, where there was a varsity sport in competition, there was a spirited Corps to support it. As the Fall sports began, various varsity team captains and members of the Corps encouraged students at pep rallies and vesper services to support all athletic functions. With the aid of the cheerleaders, varsity sports picked up support as Fall sports yielded to Winter sports. The Corps' enthusiasm inspired teams to set high seasonal goals. Football climaxed its winning season with a battle against Marian High School; the basketball team furnished the season with a 12-6 record; and the swimmers set a number of new records during their Winter season. During the nine months of constant regulation, the importance of athletic competition to establish one’s personal goals and identity becomes an essential part of every cadet’s experience at Culver. 52 53 New Head Coach Nelson Spurs Eagles to a 6-3 Season Junior quarterback Bud Hornbeck flips a screen pass over a St. John’s defender to wing back John Grant. The Culver Eagles went on to oeat St. Johns 49-0, the widest margin either team has yet achieved in their traditional battle for the Gregory Memorial sabre. The tensions of coaching are portrayed upon the face of assistant coach James DeArmond conferring with his quarterback Bud Hornbeck during a pre-season scrimmage against La Lumiere. Offensive coach DeArmond's instruction paid off as Hornbeck led the Eagle’s offensive team to its most productive season with 234 points scored in nine games. Eagle halfback Steve Keahey powers through the defensive line of Bloomington University School to gain a first down. The score reflected the hard-fought game with Culver coming out a narrow victor, 15-14. 54 Football: 6-3 Culver Opponents 39 Attica 21 13 Bremen 6 61 Grosse Pointe 24 0 Wabash 15 7 . . . . Bishop Luers 14 15 . B oomingfon Univ. High 14 49 St. John's 0 30 Northwood 7 20 iVfishawaka Marian 44 During his struggle for an individual one thousand yard rushing season, tailback Rich Rafes breaks a tackle by a St. Johns defender. This year, Rafes, who was selected to the First string all-area team, broke several Culver rushing and scoring records and won the Eagle award for most valuable backfield player. With Culver’s offensive line leading interference, Eagle fullback Ben Oppenlander scrambles up the middle for precious yardage. Oppenlander was Culver's second leading rusher with over 700 yards gained. Returning on August 23 for early practice proved profitable, as the Eagles, with Mr. Dave Nelson as head coach, compiled a 6-3 record. 55 Soccer Takes Second in Northern Indiana Conference Woody Pclton centers the ball to a teammate for a set-up during a game against Bethany Christian. In this game, Pelton scored two goals leading the hooters to a 5-0 victory. During the season, the Eagles scored a total of twenty-five goals and finished the season with a 9-5 record. During the half time of a soccer game against La Lumiere, Coach John Chadwick and Assistant Coach Dan Baker review mistakes of the first half with the team. This year for the first time, the hooters hosted a tournament in which the Eagles beat Divine Heart (3-1) and Bethany Christian (1-0) but lost to Argos (1-0) to place second in the tournament. 56 Soccer: 9-5 Culver Opponents 3 Wawasee Prep 0 2 Bethany Christian 3 4 Argos 2 1 Divine Heart 2 0 Wawasee Prep 2 1 Argos 0 5 Bethany Christian 0 2 La Lumiere 0 2nd CjMA Tournament (of 4) 3 Divine Heart 1 1 Bethany Christian 0 0 Argos 1 2 La Lumiere 0 1 Divine Heart 0 0 Howe Military 1 Bill Daley leaps to head, the ball away from his opponent. Finishing the season loith second place in the Northern Indiana Soccer Conference, the Eagles boasted Fausto Moscoso, Chris Plummer, and Ken Kredens to the all-conference first team and tri-eaptain Donn Spitzer to the second team. Tri-captain Fausto Moscoso boots the ball towards the goal making an extra point to put Culver in the lead. Moscoso, who played right wing, scored the highest number of goals during the season with seven. Inside right Howard Grimes races to steal the ball from a Divine Heart opponent attempting a goal. Of the eleven man starling team this year, six were underclassmen. 57 Winning Season Revives Turkeys’ Spirit Members of the John Adams and Culver cross country teams struggle for the lead at the start of the race. Returning to school early in the fall proved profitable as the team compiled a 7-4 record. Culver’s top three Turkeys, Mike Hilston, Tim Quigley, and Arnold Turner, build a lead over their Hebron opponents in the first meet of the season on the CMA golf course. Hilston ran ahead to win the hilly race as Culver won the meet by a score of 17-49. By the cross country scoring system the lowest cumulative score wins. 58 Cross country captain Arnold Turner and Tim Quigley round the half way mark of their two mile run during a meet with Lacrosse. Good times for this hilly course ranged in the low ten minutes. Junior Mike Hilston reflects the strain of a two mile run as he drives for the finish line in a race against Plymouth High School during half time of the Homecoming football game. This year the Harriers, under Coach Burke, won six of their nine home meets. One of Culver’s cross country runners moves through the woods along the CMA golf course during a two hour afternoon workout. Such workouts consisted of sprints on the outdoor track, Triangle and hill runs, and long distance runs. Culver Cross Country: 7-4 Opponents 17 Hebron 42 41 Portage 20 17 La Crosse 41 16th Hobart Invitational (of 25) 31 . West Lafayette 24 17 Divine Heart 46 26 Bishop Luers 30 19 Divine Heart 42 Howe Military 86 15th . . . La Porte Invitational (Of 21) 31 Warsaw 25 30 . . . South Bend Adams 27 22 Plymouth 33 59 Grappler’s 4-4 Record Reflects Lack of Depth Varsity 172 lbs. wrestler Jeff Newton meets his Lafayette Jefferson opponent during prematch introductions. Varsity 123 lb. wrestler Glenn Zacher is awarded two points for a reversal during a home match. By the wrestling scoring system, a wrestler receives one point for an escape, two points for a take down, a reversal, and a predicament, and three points for a near fall Culver’s Gary Manglesdorf works his Warsaw opponent’s near leg to set up for a pin during competition in the Culver Invitational Tournament. Is a junior, Mangelsdorf, who finished the season with thirteen victories, has already compiled over twenty-fice victories. 60 Glenn Zacher reaches for the near arm control of his Lafayette Jeff opponent. Zacher, who was the most valuable asset to the wresting team tkis year, lost only three matches during the season. Harold Forbes struggles to break the tight control of his opponent during a home meet against Lafayette Jeff High School. The enthusiasm and encouragement of the corps at home meets stimulated the wrestlers as they won two out of three of their home meets. Jim Riley, winner of the 180 lb. class and co captain of next year’s Varsity Wrestling Team, works to set up a pin off an arm bar during a home dual meet. Wrestling: 4-4 Cu ver Opponents 16 . South Bend LaSalle 26 31 . East Chicago Washington 18 24 Sturgis 21 16 . . . . New Haven 25 23 . West Lafayette 19 16 . . . . Mishawaka 29 11 . Lafayette Jefferson 34 30 Howe Military School 17 61 Overall Balance Sparks Cagers to Fifth Consecutive Winning Season Coach Thomas E. Baker discusses Culver’s game plan in a pre-game conference with members of the varsity basketball team. During the year Mr. Baker was assisted in coaching by Mr. Ed Pinder and in scouting by Mr. Loren Carswell. Co-captain Michael Yates goes in for a layup during a home game against Laville High. At the end of the season Yates was elected this year’s Most Valuable Player, with Paul Winsaur receiving both the Free Throw Award and the Most Improved Player Award. 62 Cager guard Mike Haworth attempts a jump shot as the rest of the players anticipate a possible rebound. Haworth, along with Yates, were this year's co-captains. Bob Lowe attempts to sink a foul shot against a visiting Akron team. Throughout the year, the first and the second class filled the gym with their cheering sections to support the Cagers. Basketball: 12-6 Culver Opponents 57 ... . John Glenn H.S. 47 87 ... . . . LaLumiere 50 63 ... Hawken S., Cleveland 45 76 ... . . . Keivanna 71 85 ... Washington Twp. 56 74 ... . C.M.A. Alumni 52 50 ... . . . L aVille 59 71 ... . Mishawaka Marian 84 42 ... . St. John’s Military 67 55 ... . Akron 79 78 ... . Culver High School 64 83 ... . Argos 79 70 ... . . . . Park 44 81 ... . Marquette H.S. 71 54 ... . . . Windfall 48 48 ... . . . Fairfield 78 46 ... South Bend Clay 75 72 ... Howe Military School 58 Eagle Cager Bud Hornbeck “lays one up” during a home game against Akron High School. V Eagle Tankmen Swim to Best Season in Three Years Varsity swimmers Roger Bradley and co-captain Roger Benson spring off the starting blocks at Kokomo. In this event, Benson broke the fifty yard freestyle record with a time of 23 seconds. Co captain Roger Benson finished his third and last year on the swim team leaving behind six new records, these being the 200 yard freestyle (1:58.8), 160 yard Individual Medley (1:38.6), 100 yard freestyle (:50.4), 50 yard freestyle (25 yard pool-:23.0), 200 yard freestyle (25 yard pool- 2:10.7), 100 yard Butterfly, which he broke three times, his final time being :54.9. Also this year, the Eagles Swim Club entered the Northern Indiana Open AAU meet in South Bend where Benson demonstrated his specialty by doing a :55.0 in the 100 yard butterfly and a 2:09.5 in the 200 yard butterfly taking first place in both events. 64 Bill Miller races to finish his 100 yard swim in the breastroke during the Kokomo High School meet. During his first year in the team, Miller broke former Varsity swimmer Rick Richmond’s record of 1:07.3 by one tenth of a second. Co-captain Jack Curtis, Larry Sparks, Paul Krone, and Bill Miller broke one of the oldest swimming records, the 160 yard Medley Relay set 1967 with the time of 1:24.3 seconds. Varsity swimmer Chip Lanman takes a breath as he swims the two hundred yard freestyle event. Lanman along with Wally Arthur, who was this year’s most improved swimmer, also swam the four hundred yard freestyle event. During the Kokomo swim meet, Coach Bill Roth discusses strategy with swimming co-captain Roger Benson. Culver went on to come from behind and beat Kokomo 5441. Cu ver Swimming: 9-3 Opponents 61 . West Lafayette 30 56 South Bend Riley 39 69 Mishawaka 24 35 . South Bend Adams 59 57 St. Joseph 38 55 LaPorte 40 37 . Andrew Jackson 58 55 LaSalle 40 54 Penn 41 44 Danville 51 70 . . . . Washington 25 54 Kokomo 40 After swimming the sixty yard freestyle event, Roger Bradley receives his time from his lane judge. This year’s diving squad proved to be a valuable asset to the swimming team, as number one diver Bob Caldwell came within fifteen points of breaking the diving record of 235.80 poiyits. 65 Spirited Fencers Manage .500 Season Against Seasoned College Opponents Fred Royce, Willard Moseng, and John Schumacher congratulate fellow sabreman Walt Caycey for his victory over his opponent from Vanderbilt University, one of the top fencing colleges in the Midwest. Fencing: 3-3 Culver Opponents 16 ................... Purdue University 11 8............. Notre Dame University 19 17 ................... Tri-State College 10 19............ Notre Dame High School 6 13.............. Vanderbilt University 14 13.....................Tri-State College 14 Epee Captain Clayton Woodard scores a touch against a Notre Dame High School opponent. The combined effort of epee, sabre, and foil contributed to the Eagle’s victory of 19-6 over previously undefeated Notre Dame. 66 Executing a “fleche,” team captain Fred Royce evades his opponent’s blade to score. Team spirit, spurred by Royce, typified this year’s fencers as they fought to a 3-3 record, meeting such teams as Notre Dame University, Purdue, and Vanderbilt. Fencing captain Fred Royce leads the fencers through sets of warmup calisthenics during a daily workout upstairs in the Recreation Building. Such workouts consisted of calisthenics, running, foot drills, and fencing. FENCING TEAM: (I. to r.) FRONT ROW, Stu Dunnings (Foil Capt.), Fred Royce (Team and Sabre Capt.), Clayton Woodard (Eppee Capt.); SECOND ROW, Jim Scieszka, John Schumacher, Bill Adams, John Kingston, Will Moseng, Walt Cayce, Mark Lasswell, Mike Bradley, Eric Lee, Seth Donson, George Blackburne. STANDING, LAST ROW: (I. to r.) Ernie Price, Dan Murphy, lice Yu Lee, Mark Eimer, Tom Gorman, Kent Magner, Bob Walker, Tom Wilsdon, George Yew-ell, Skeet Taylor, Melville K. Short (coach). 67 Injuries Hinder Gymnasts Finishing his floor exercise routine, Jim Evans heaves a sigh of relief while extending his arms as a sign that he has finished his routine. Of the members of the gymnastics team this year, seven of them were returning lettermen. Mjr Mario Fernandez executes a Swedish fall during his floor exercise routine. In gymnastic competition there are xisually two to three judges who award from one to a hundred points to an individual for his routine. The average of these scores is taken and compared to the other contestants’ scores in that exercise. The scores are then rated in six places with first place receiving seven team points. Barry McCann, gymnastics co-captain, completes his mount on the parallel bars. Various routines on the parallel bars included handstands, rolls, shoulder stands, cast mounts, back tosses, and front offs. 68 First classman Bill Carbeau completes a Moore mount on the side horse. Various routines on the side horse con-sist of leg cuts, seat circles, tramlet downs, loops around the end, and scissors. Bill O'Brien completes a front flip dismount off the parallel bars during competition. O'Brien, who was a gymnastics co captain, received an award for obtaining the most team points for the year. Third classman Tom Liao completes a regular gaint on the high bar. Liao, who competed in his second varsity season, was second man on the high bar. Gymnastics: 1-9 Culver Opponents 77% Dekalb 76% 54% Elkhart 98% 72 Jeffersonville 84 70 . South Bend Adams 86 51% Elkhart 100% 45 . . . Crown Point 112 50% Jim town 97% 63% Angola 90% 61 Jeffersonville 93 59 . Dekalb 95 69 New Coach Strives to Develop Marksmen’s Skills Bob Hesselbart, cocaptain of the Varsity Rifle Team and state prone and standing champion, practices for the Indiana State match. In this match, Culver earned fifteen medals which included thirteen first places. Varsity Rifle Team cocaptain Scott Meeker balances his rifle while shooting in a National Rifle Association match. This year, three members of the team, coached by M Sgt. Francis A. Reed, received state championships. They were Scott Meeker, State Kneeling Champion; Bob Hesselbart, State Standing Champion; and Pete Rust, the Slate Sitting Champion. 70 One of the top five varsity riflemen, Pete Rust perfects his specialty, sitting, during one of the four weekly practice sessions on the rifle range. This year in the Indiana State match, Culver placed first, second and third in the kneeling position with Rust being state champion. Members of the Varsity Rifle Team prepare for a trip to St. Johns in Wisconsin for their first shoulder to shoulder match of the year. In the course of the rifle season, Riflemen participated in three tri-matches, the Midwestern Match, and the Indiana State Match. VARSITY RIFLE TEAM: (I. to r.) FRONT ROW, Msg. Francis Reed (coach), Pete Rxist, Bill Thompson, Chris Gey-er, Jack Howells, co-captain Scott Meeker, cocaptain Bob Hesselbert; SECOND ROW, Jim Carrothers, Gerry Noble, Chuck Kirkland, Rod Fitts, Brilte Schlinke, Bob Harper, and Craig Hubbard. Culver Opponents 1st........................Tri-School Match ( of 3) 2nd ...................... Tri-School Match ( of 3) 3rd.......................Midwestern Match ( of 6) 1180..........................John Marshall 1243 3rd.................... Indiana State Match (o 30) 71 Jumping, Polo, and Rough Riding Teams Carry Competition off Campus Nelson Abbey takes a nearside fore shot during competition ivith Yale University. During the season, the polo team’s competition included matches with Cornell University, Yale, and Ohio State. Varsity Rough Rider Chuck Stevens makes a standing jump during an afternoon practice. This year's team was tri-captained by Rick Stotts, Chuck Stevens, and Niel Jansen. 72 Rich Stotts of the Varsity Rough Riding Team takes a jump as he straddles two horses. The team, supervised by Lt. Jeff Honzik, carried their activities off campus in March to perform in the Culver vs. Park School catapult contest. Varsity Polo Captain Mike Daley attempts to save a goal during an indoor polo match. This year, for the first time since 1933, the polo team won the U.S. polo-sponsored National Interscholastic in Tucson, Arizona. John Gates gets locked in a ride-off with his Ohio State opponent. Indoor polo, which consisted of three man teams, played in four Vh minute quarters. 73 Jay Kreitz, junior pitching ace, takes a break from his duties on the mound to improve his fielding abilities. The pitching staff, consisting of Kreitz, Bud Hombeck, Co captain Steve Keahey, and John Davies, appeared to be one of the strong points of this year’s baseball team. At one of the team’s early spring practices, Bill Hibbard demonstrates his pitching ability to Coach Dave Nelson. Players tried out for each position. Steve Keahey, captain of the baseball team, takes batting practice during an afternoon workout. The Eagles, coached by David Nelson, got off to a slow start this year, but picked up momentum as spring progressed. Bud Hombeck, John Grant, and Mike Yates talk with Coach Dave Nelson before the start of an afternoon practice. The Eagles opened their season with two double headers, winning one of the four games. |n'Mg Returning Lettermen Spark Hopes of Track and Baseball Culver’s Ben Oppenlander, number one shot putter, strains in his effort to heave the 12 pound shot during a practice session at the outdoor track. Oppenlander, holder of the indoor shot put record of 50'7”, was joined by fellow senior Jeb Terry to give Culver depth in this event. Concentrating on improving his form, high jumper John Graham clears the bar during an outdoor practice. Aside from his high jumping prowess, Graham aided the team in the 180 yd. low and 120 yd. high hurdles. Amie Turner, Culver’s varsity half-miler, outruns the field in his specialty on the indoor track. Indoors, the trackmen compiled a 6-2 dual meet record and finished third in the Culver six way invitational. 75 Leigh Taliaferro, who plays first man on the Varsity Team, makes a return during a tennis practice. Ken Widder, number four man on the varsity tennis team, practices volleying during one of Coach Colin Stetson’s strenuous practices. Even though Widder was the only senior returning letterman, the tennis team was still strong with a number of underclassmen. Tennis coach Colin Stetson, calls roll at one of the pre-spring practices. Of this year’s starting team tioo were freshmen and four were returning lettermen. Returning letterman John Tucker prepares to serve to his opponent during practice. Tucker was number one in doubles play with Woody Pelton, captain of the team. 76 Golf and Tennis Teams Start Seasons Early Rex Martin works on his swing during an afternoon golf practice. Taking advantage of early spring weather, Varsity golfers played on the course two weeks before spring vacation. Varsity golfers Rex Martin, Chip Wall, and Bob Waddell pick up their practice balls before playing nine holes. Varsity Golf Captain Chip Wall, completing his third year for the team, tees up during an afternoon practice. Coach Baker and his strong contingency of returning lettermen faced unusually stiff competition from Lafayette, Bremen, and Marion. 77 Crew coach John Babcock points out hazardous ice to the members of his team during a pre spring vacation practice on the lake. In an attempt to be in good condition for their first race on April 18, members of the crew team returned two days early from Spring vacation. Members of the first boat of the varsity crew team wave their Members of the varsity crew team put in a late afternoon arms triumphantly on completion of their race against Peters■ practice on Lake Maxinkuckee. This year's competition burg. Thus far in the season, the first boat is undefeated. for the varsity crew included races with Parkersburg H.S., Kansas State U., Central States Regatta, and Purdue U. Members of the Varsity Crew team wait for the conclusion of the junior varsity race. The crew team, which rowed a one-mile course, consisted of eight rowers and one coxswain per shell. 78 New Coaches Lead Crew and Canoe Teams Into Spring Competition Members of the Varsity Canoe Team begin theiT daily practices by paddling once around the lake. Every weekend, the team, led by Don Giacchetti and Jeff Newton in fhst boat and Ian Munn and Kevin Berry in second boat, paddled in various United States Canoe Association sanctioned Taces. The Culver Canoe team prepares for another of theiT daily practices around Lake Maxinkuckee. The canoe team’s spring schedule included races at Crawfordsvillc, Greenville, Sidney, and Elkhart. Canoe team members launch their boats for early spring vacation. Under new canoe coach Thomas Hurley, members of the team spent their afternoon practices doing long distance and short sprint paddles around the lake. Members of the Canoe team wait foT Canoe captains Don Giacchetti and Jeff Newton to return from theiT paddle on the lake to report on ice conditions. Academics Whether conducting research in the library, attending a United States history lecture, struggling to finish an in-class theme for English, staying up all night to finish an honors paper, or writing a computer program, Culver students discover that these exercises are mere milestones for their future. Having gained admission to college, first class-men utilize the Spring months to reflect upon their academic achievements during their Culver career, while members of the underclassmen work to finish the year with an acceptable grade point average and class rank. In the course of their academic pursuit, it is hoped that students find an attractive force in some aspect of their education which inspires them to dig deep into the meaning of education as related to man and his existence. 80 81 Mr. Dan Keller leads members of the Madrigal Singers during a Sunday afternoon practice. The Madrigal Singers, composed of cadets, faculty, coeds, and faculty toives, sang various 16th and 17th century polyphonic pieces. Artist Mr. Don Adams, a member of the Fine arts department, instructs Jim Bibo and Dave Wagner during a studio arts class This course, which met for one semester, gave students the opportunity to work in various arts ranging from drawing to ceramics. The faculty play U.S.A. presented the pre and post World War I era, the stage technique including behind the screen projection of still shots. Here Mr. Arthur Hughes reads his part in the play. 82 Fine Arts Builds Balanced Theatrical Year Mr. Arthur Hughes and Mrs. Thomas K. Walker took active parts in the faculty play U.S.A. which centered around the 1900-1930 era. Mr. Don Adams discusses a period of art history with students in the one-semester art appreciation course. While familiar-King students with various forms of art, this course covered art from the fifteenth century Renaissance to American art today. 83 English Department Widens Scope Through Communications British Literature students Jeff Newton and Roger Kamy utilize the library facilities to work on their research papers concerning the Age of Chaucer. British Literature, taught by Mr. John Hartley and offered as an English elective to first classmen, focussed on literature in Great Britain from the early Anglo-Saxon era to contemporary times. Mr. Harvey Firari, director of the theater and a member • of the Fine Arts Department, emphasizes a point in his drama class. Drama, a first or second semester elective offered to first, second, or third classmen with special interest, involves reading plays in both prose and poetry, writing plays, and acting and staging. 84 Mr. Thomas E. Walker, chairman of the English department, lectures English IV students on John Milton. English IV began with a study of a Hellcnic-Hcbraic contributions to Western culture, followed by a study of Western literary works reflecting both themes and literary form of early literature. Mario Romine employs filming techniques taught in connection with the English Communications course, while instructor Mr. Charles E. Bayless lectures to the rest of the class. In its first year as an English elective offered to first and second classmen especially interested in journalism, Communications introduced students to the basics of journalism. Mr. William MacQuillan, Forensics coach and English instructor, addresses his English II Oral class. This course, a second semester elective for third classmen, included considerable oral reading, dramatization, and the preparation and oral presentation of original compositions. 85 Honors Program Heads Math Curriculum Kenneth L. HesgardL introduces the priiv-ciples of graphing to ynembers of his geometry class. Geometry emphasized the de-ductive process which gave students the opportunity to prove for theynselves the fundamental properties of plane geoiyxetry. Computer Math Student Chuck Harris works on his Fortran program. The Computer Math class had access to the Academy’s IBM Computer during scheduled periods of the day and in open laboratory sessions one evening each week. Mr. Alan Bunner explains the process of decomposing expressions of partial fractions to the meynbers of his Advanced Math Honors course. This course, basically a typical college freshman calculus course, yvas offered to cadets yoho had deynonstra-ted their ability ayid competence in earlier honor math courses. 86 Mr. David L. Burke explains the fundamentals of Computer Mathematics to his students. Computer Math is a one-semester elective which tries to develop an understanding of the relationship of mathematics, computers, and problem solving. Mr. Myron Benner works with his Algebra II honors class. Algebra 11 honors, a course for students who demonstrated the ability to profit from the accelerated study of Geometry Honors, ivas an integration of trigonometry and advanced algebra. Mr. John Babcock explains principles of a quadratic equation to his Algebra I class. The Algebra I course consisted of an emphasis on the structure of algebra combined ivith the systematic development of the techniques of algebra as a reflection of the structure. 87 History Strives For Higher Goals Through New Perspectives The first ADH speaker of the year, award winning television analyst, David Schoenbrun, speaks with students outside of Epplcy Auditorium after his speech on student revolt and unrest on today's campuses. Schoenbrun, a professor at Columbia University, stated that campus disturbances were due to the awakening of students to the troubles of the world. Mr. Reed Buckley, the second ADH speaker of the year and brother of William F. Buckley, talks on the relative merits of conservativism and liberalism in an informal session at the edge of the auditorium stage. Mr. Murray Fromson, who has been a news reporter for many years, addresses the corps on the Vietnam conflict. Chairman of the history department and United States History instructor Mr. Alexander D. Nagy talks with first class-man Ken Widder during a Study and Help period. U.S. History Honors, which was offered to qualified first and second classmen, covered the political, economic, and social developments of America from 1763 to the present. Chip Wall hands Dr. Carl Eckert a paper during an Economics class. Economics, which was a one semester course, studied various areas of our economy including theory, consumption, production exchange, distribution, governmental functions, and iyiternational trade. 88 William G. Roth, instructor of the ACCW, Medieval, and Modern History courses, stresses a point to his Modern History special class. Designed as a half credit supplementary study program for first, second, or third class, the course covered European history from 1500 to the present. aae Kinn prol) ems and conflicting issues of each Zn S? oo • Wstorv instructor end cl„nr. Advance pi merican Heritage Program, lectures his . accment European history students. This course, a fully ear elective for seniors, surveys European civilization from the High Middle Ages to the present. History instructor Thomas J. Hurley lectures to his Political Science class in governmental structures and political theory under totalitarianism. Political Science, a one-semester elective offered to first and second classmen, attempts to bring the students to a clearer understanding of the meaning and nature of politics. 89 Tape Bank Proves Worthwhile Aid in Language Department Dr. Armando Perez discusses an interpretation of Benito Gal-do’s book “Zalacain” with members of his Spayiish III Honors class. Spanish III Honors studied early Spanish literature from the medieval period to contemporary times. Mr. Albert Pare stresses a significant aspect of French literature to his French IV Honors class. Mr. Pare prepared his class for college language courses by emphasizing personal initiative and proficiency. Latin instructor Mr. John Roos dons his teaching robe in preparation for his combined Latin III and IV class. Students in this class studied selections from Cicero, Pliny, and Julius Caesar. 90 Dean John Mars, chairman of the language department, explains an interpretation of Ruben Dario’s Cuentos to his Spanish IV honors class. During the course of the year, Spanish IV honors studied Spanish literature and poetry. Mr. Milton Hughes accompanies the choir’s lead tenor Peter Giammanco with a harmonica during a Friday singing session in German I class. The first half of German I is devoted to the learning of necessary language skills and putting them to use. Mr. Frank Walaitis checks the daily assignment of his German II class. German II, which was basically a continuation of German I studies, emphasized the importance of reading and speaking. 91 Mr. Walter Strait, Eppley Chairholder of Physics and Chairman of the Science Department, explains the correct way to set up a parallel circuit and a series circuit to Stu Dunnings and Earle Williams. Aided by motion pictures, laboratory work, and supplementary reading, physics provided the basic framework needed for college engineering and science courses. Using an overhead projector as a visual aid. Advanced Chemistry instructor Daryl Beach explains a problem to his AP class. In the course of the year students in this half credit course made in depth studies of equilibrium constants, gas laws, and thermodynamics. Mr. Wallace Helber aids John Scully in completing his experiment on water flow. The fifth class Earth Science course served not only to increase the students’ knowledge of the resources and usefulness of the earth but also to provide a solid foundation for future science courses. 92 Diverse Scientific Offerings Enhance Students Biology teacher Mr. Loren Carswell explains the formula of the genetic code to Mike Stripe. This year Mr. Carswell, a new member of the Science Department, taught three of the five biology sections which consisted of three classes and four laboratory periods a week. General Biology introduced students to such topics as evolution, genetics, ecology, cellular-ology, and the study of organisms. Captain Melville K. Short explains the principle of the four-inch Criterion Refractor Telescope to members of his astronomy class. Astronomy, a half-semester course offered to first classmen, covers material studied by college freshmen. The use of various astronomical instruments and numerous visual aids served to make the astronomy course one of the interesting courses in the Science Department. Chemistry student John Brown takes a Beret Reading during his experiment on the determination of the Faraday. Stressing the experimental approach to science, the course gave students the opportunity to gain practical experience while working four class periods a week in one of the department labs. 93 Educational Environment Enriched by Special Courses 4th classman Toby Tumpson works with the Craig Reading machine during a Development Reading Class. Supervised by Mrs. Ernest Benson, the course endeavored to help students develop a higher rate of comprehension. Assisting Dean Craig and Dean Edgell, Mrs. Norman G. Wagner provided aid to first and second classmen in getting required transcripts and test scores to their college choices. During the course of the year, Mrs. Wagner notified students regarding tests required for college admission. Academy Trainer Mr. Bob Shriner lectures to fourth classmen during a Wednesday health education class. The athletic department with the aid of Chaplain Foster and the Academy physician gave a non-credit, one semester, weekly course on drugs, sex, and other subjects to all fourth classmen. 94 After a second class meeting, Dean John Edgell answers second classmen’s questions on various college tests that must be taken for college admission. During the year Dean Edgell met witk the second class to discuss various procedures for getting into college. Coach Thomas E. Baker gives Jeff Powers a few pointers on his swing during one of the golf classes offered by the Athletic Department. Under the direction of Mr. Chet Marshall the department strove to introduce cadets to a variety of sports and activities consisting of weight training programs, golf, handball, squash, and water safety instruction. At the start and finish of the program, cadets took a number of physical fitness tests to determine their improvement over the year. Assistant Senior Army Instructor Major George Runkle instructs his MT-4 class on the proper positions of a loop sling. MTA which met twice a week in the first semester and once a week in the second semester, studied such subcourses as principles of leadership, communications, rifle markmanship, methods of instruction, branches of the Army, and small unit tactics. 95 1970 Concert Series Provides Spectrum of Entertainment The Pennsylvania Ballet of Philadelphia presents the first theme of the ballet “The Four Temperaments.” This troupe of thirty dancers presented its performance in March while on its first national tour. During a dramatic scene in the ballet entitled Villon, Villon and Death communicate a story through dance to the audience. Though the performance of the Pennsylvania Ballet was hesitatingly accepted by the corps, it proved to be a worthwhile experience. Talented Young Uck Kim performs in Eppley Auditorium during one of Culver's concert series. Described as a young genius, Young Uck Kim is a renowned concert violinist who has played in such programs as Leonard Bernstein’s Young People's Concert. Izler Solomon, the world renowned conductor of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, leads the orchestra through a contemporary piece. The concert was divided into two parts: the first devoted to explaining various music to the audience, and the second devoted to giving students a chance to appreciate the music without interruption. Thomas Briccetti conducts the first half of the concert given by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Briccetti, the associate conductor, arrived on campus two days early to discuss musical structure with various English classes and review segments to be played in the concert. 97 Paul Winter, a 1956 Culver Summer School graduate, performs on stage with his consort. This group which was composed of saxophone, cello, English horn, guitar, and Israeli jar drum played a mixture of South American, contemporary and folk music. The action picks up in the play Your Own Thing, the award winning rock music version of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. This year’s concert series included prograins from ballet the sword exhibitions. Oscar Castro de Cleves, a native Brazilian and the main guitarist for the Paul Winter Consort, plays a solo written by South American composer Antonio Carlos Jobin. In his career as a classical guitarist, de Cleves also plays with Sergio Mendez and Brazil ’66. 98 “Pursuit of USA” Keynotes 70 Concert Series Aims John Worthing J. P. and Algernon Moncrieff discuss plans of romance during the first act of The Importance of Being Ernest. Written by Oscar Wilde, the play represents a stinging and accurate shot at the Victorian 7nanners and morals. Mr. Rod Colbin’s napier thrust is parried by the dagger of his assistant. With several credits in the theater, Mr. Colbin coaches practically all sword play found in theater, motion pictures, and television. In a spoof on famous death scenes Rod Colbin struggles to drag himself in pursuit of his foe before finally collapsing to end the scene. The show which was part of the concert series demonstrated the different techniques of sword fighting used in the modern movies today. 99 Academic Achievers Honored with Awards Regimental Commander Bill O’Brien and Battalion Commander Ralph Coutin were this year's two recipients of the John Motley Moorhead Foundation Scholarship. This scholarship provides an all expense paid education for two selected cadets to the University of North Carolina. Throughout their senior year, potential finalists of the National Merit Scholarship program, were evaluated on high school grades, accomplishments, leadership qualities, extra-curricular activities, and school citizenship. This years’ finalists were: (left to right) Roger Karny, Rich Brown, John Heywood, John Benner, and Bill Daley. John Sitler and Jeff Newton are not shown. 100 Serving as a reward for excellence not only in academics, but in other campus activities as well, the Cum Laude Society inducted twelve members into its ranks following the first semester. From left to right are: SEATED, Leigh Linnemeier, Jane Lewis; STANDING, Mike Yates, Jim Turner, Bill Daley, Dick Brown, Eric Olsen, John Benner, John Heywood, Rafael Coutin, Earle Williams, Bill O'Brien. NOT SHOWN, Ken Widder. Kym Mahnke, Albert Tumpson, John Schumacher, and Mike Hilston (not shown) were this year’s first elected members of the Blue Key Society, an honorary society designed to recognize those academic achievers of the second class. 101 Administration Upon the resignation of Brigadier General John Dobson early in the Fall, Dean of the Academy Ernest B. Benson assumed the position of Acting Superintendent. Dean Benson initiated such programs as the Student and Academy Senates. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF: (I. to r.) Col. Edward Stephenson (Special Assistant to the Superintendent and Advisor for Parents Organizations), Lt. Col. William F. Crise (Director of Physical Plant), John R. Mars (Assistant to the Dean and Acting Superintendent), Lt. Col. Kermit C. Zieg (Business Manager), Ernest B. Benson (Acting Superintendent and Dean of the Academy), Col. Melvyn A. Estey (Commandant), Lt. Col. Winfred D. Howell (Director of Auxiliary Services), The Rev. Jared F. Foster (Chaplain), Capt. Hammond M. Salley (Senior Army Instructor), Alfred D. Nicholson (Dean of Admissions); NOT SHOWN, Rear Adm. John W. Bays (Director of Culver Summer Schools and Activities Co ordinator of Winter School), Dr. Milan D. Baker (Academy Surgeon). 102 ACADEMIC STAFF: (I. to r.) Ernest B. Benson (Acting Superintendent and Dean of the Academy), John F. Edgell (Assistant Dean), Addison B. Craig (Assistant Dean). COMMANDANTS STAFF: (I. to r.) Lt. Co!. George H. Linnemeier (Assistant Commandant), Col Melvyn A. Estey (Commandant), Col. Charles Maull (Deputy Commandant for Student Activities). ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS: (I. to r.) Don Meyers (Assistant to the Dean of Admissions), Frank L. Hutson (Director of Development and Public Relations), June Shassere (Deputy Director for Public Relations), Bernard G. O’Reilly (Assistant to the Dean of Admissions), Peter D. Trone (Assistant Admissions 0 tcer, Summer Schools), Lt. Col. Alan G. Cornett (Manager of Uniform Department), Russell D. Oliver (Alumni Secretary), Robert P. Brabant (Director of Food Service); NOT SHOWN, Dr. David L. Tennant (Assistant Academy Surgeon), Paula Paine (Manager of The Culver Inn), David H. Gaskill (Editor of Culver Alumnus), Robert Ott (Head, Accounting Department), Bernard A. Stukenborg (Director of Data Processing), Frank Skrzyszowski (Assistant Director of Physical Plant). 103 Faculty • • • LIBRARY FACILITIES: (I. to r.) Robert B. D. Hartman (Director of Audio-Visual .Aids), Mrs. Bertha L. Jones (Librarian). SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: (I. to r.) Wallace H. Helber, Loren Carswell, Walter H. Strait (Eppley Chairholder in Physics, Chairman), James M. Richmond, Darrell II. Beach, Phillip K. Mallory, William A. Strow (Eppley Chairholder in Chemistry), Melville K. Short, Frederick D. Lane. MATH DEPARTMENT: (I. to r.) FIRST ROW, Kenneth Hesgard, Gerald R. Thomas, Myron E. Benner, Walter O. Gollnick; SECOND ROW, Jack L. Spenser, Col. John E. Maier, David L. Burke, Alfred J. Donnelly (William Pitt Oakes Chairholder), Ray C. Jurgensen (Eppley Chairholder in Mathematics, Chairman); NOT SHOWN, John L. Babcock, A. Coke Smith, John L. Tanner, Edward Binder, Alan M. Bunner. 104 HORSEMANSHIP: (I. to r.) Lt. Jeffrey Honzik, Lt. Col. Floyd Townsley, Major Raymond Wal-moth. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT: (I. to r.): Thomas E. Baker, David A. Keiler, Chester A. Marshall (Director of Athletics), Robert J. Shriner, Colin W. Stetson, David L. Nelson. MILITARY SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: (1. to r.) FRONT ROW, M Sgt. Daniel F. Koehler, Maj. George A. Runkle, M Sgt. Daniel W. Fye; SECOND ROW, Capt. Hammond M. Salley, Sgt. Maj. Francis A. Reed, Sgt. Maj. John W. Hudson. 105 ... Faculty LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT: (I. to r.) FRONT ROW, Luis Bravo, John W. Chadwick, Dr. Armando F. Perez, Lt. Col. Rickard I. Paul, Albert A. Pare, Ronald H. Noel; SECOND ROW, John F. Roos, Col. Martin A. Ue-bel, Frank W. Walailis, Burton T. Curry, Dr. Russell Blair (Epp-ley Chairholder in Languages), John R. Mars (Chairman), Mil-ton F. Hughes. FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT: (I. to r.) Daniel B. Keller, Don E. Adams, Ronald R. McMahon, Harvey E. Firari, Arthur G. Hughes (Hough Family Chair of Fine Arts, Chairman). ENG LI SH DEPARTMENT: (counter-clockwise from the bottom) Thomas E. Walker (Eppley Chairholder in English, Chairman), Norman G. Wagner, Norman J. Dumaine, William J. McQuillan, Charles E. Bayless, Elmer G. White, Marshall L. Brown, Mary F. England, Richard W. Gimbel, Ruth K. Benson, Arthur G. Hughes, John M. Hartley, N. Andrew Wagner, James W. DeArmond. HISTORY DEPARTMENT: (I. to r.) Channing E. Mitzell, Thomas J. Hurley, J. Bradley Schooley, Robert B. D. Hartman, William G. Roth, Charles E. Lewis, Lewis K. Moore, David R. Sampson, Af. Daniel Baker, David A. Kivela, Alexander D. Nagy (Eppley Chairholder in History, Chairman); NOT SHOWN, Carl M. Eckert. 107 Military Following three years of major change in the military system, Culver compromised for a system which was half way between the new system of ’69 and the old system of ’68. Significant responsibility was placed on the first class as they were appointed to most of the major positions on the make order; however, this year the second class was given the opportunity to hold responsible positions at mid-year. Thus, this change gave the second class a wide variety of rank which ranged from private to first sergeant. Yet with all these changes, the militarily regimented atmosphere has reaching effects on every member of the corps. The daily police inspections, Fall and Winter drills, government inspection, and military science classes imprint a sense of discipline, pride, and accomplishment on every individual. Only by leaving a regimented atmosphere and moving to the freedom of college can a first classman see that all the sweat, dust, and drill has been a valuable experience. 108 COMPANY A: (I. to r.) FRONT ROW. Counselor Carl M. Eckert. John F. Tucker. Executive Officer Bob C. Douglas. Infantry Battalion Adjutant Eric A. Hughes, Regimental Commander William J. O'Brien III, Company Commander Richard A. Jennings, Infantry Battalion Supply Officer Donn A. Spitzer, Regiyyiental Mess Officer James F. Higgins, First Sergeant Roscoe C. Howard; SECOND ROW. Kymric Y. Mahnke, Miles D. White, Brian L. McCann, Glenn H. Zacher, James A. Scieszka, Robert S. Fischgrund, Robert B. Fishel, David S. Janssen, Dave B. Horan; THIRD ROW, Richard A. Fishel, Henry A. Zimmerman, Fraxxklin E. Kilmer, David R. Dwulit, Orrin C. Keller, Tereyxce L. Smith, Steven P. Lalich, Frederick A. Tackett; FOURTH ROW, John M. Thompson, John F. Adams, David A. Jenniytgs, John M. Horan, Paul T. Rayxdall, John S. Arford, John S. Tootle, Theodore S. Zajac, Mario G. Fernandez; FIFTH ROW, Carleton M. Rippy, Pratt M. Harris, Jim C. Hughes, Robert C. Swope, Robert B. England, Paul -4. Siegerist, John C. Kingstoxx; SIXTH ROW, Alexayxder W. Colder, William R. Miller, Doug. A. Schaffer, Wade H. Free, Morgan P. O’Brien, Nicholas J. Maniatis, Tom J. Bell, Ross K. Chapin; SEVENTH ROW, Jack H. Herschbach, Dan C. Romein, J. Alan Dickson, Chester A. Jensen; EIGHTH ROW, Robert S. Lowe, W. Scott Glickfield, Tom B. Volkema, Royce H. Fruehauf, Thomas W. Held, James D. Richardson, Peter H. Sivright, Oscar J. Connell, Todd K. Sommer; NINTH ROW, Edward R. Griffith, Daniel J. Sitler, Peirce C. Ward, Gregory B. Kruse, Timothy H. Moore, Mack S. Rau, John T. Moore; TENTH ROW. Robert W. Wcstrate, Stanley L. Rubixxi, Carl Bergman, Joel D. Mills, Roy B. Orth II, Bryan C. Bates, Douglas J. Gillen, James M. Jones, Paul J. Win-sauer, D. Barry McCann; NOT SHOWN, Timothy G. Quigley, John J. Scully. 110 Company A Members of Company A, the melting pot of old A and E”, with a handful of plebes, excelled in every aspect of Culver life. Led by Dr. Carl Eckert and Cadet Captain Rick Jennings, members of A represented their company well academically, athletically, and militarily. Academically leaders abounded in A's”, with second classman Kym Mahnke being elected to the Blue Key Society. John Kingston of the third class and Frank Kilmer of the fourth class attained the number one position in each of their respective classes for the first grading period. First classman Bill O’Brien was one of the two Moorehead Scholarship recipients. A Company was well represented in both the regimental and battalion staffs with Bill O’Brien as Regimental Commander. Eric Hughes as Infantry Battalion Adjutant, and Don Spitzer as the Infantry Battalion Supply Officer. Perseverance, which was made evident by the number of varsity team captains elected from A”, accentuated its athletic performance. Various team captains were Rick Jennings, co-captain in both Varsity Football and Crew and holder of the “Most Valuable Defensive Lineman in football; Bill O'Brien and Barry McCann, co-captains of the Gymnastics team; Company Executive Officer Bob Douglas, co-captain in Varsity Crew; Don Spitzer, tricaptain of Soccer; and Glenn Zacher, captain of the Varsity Wrestling Team. Aided by Morgan O’Brien and Dave Dwulit, Dave Horan arranges the finishing detail of trimming the company Christmas tree. Decorations and caroling plebes lent to the Company A Christmas an almost fraternity-like atmosphere. Dan Romein, Company A’s third class halfback, clutches a crucial pass to break open the company football game against Company C. By winning their game. Company A clinched the right to represent the White League in the regimental game against Battery A. Miles White serves portions of his birthday cake to fellow Company A members during a tattoo period. Such post study period exchanges of food created a compatible atmosphere typical of Company A. Ill B Company Commander Clayton Woodard tries to convince fellow B Company member Todd Parchman to buy a pair of swimming trunks during the Student Senate Bazaar in Eppley Auditorium. Company B was very active in the senate with a block of seven senators. Company B Completing his first year as the counselor of B Company. Mr. John Chadwick stressed unity within the company by working together. Led by Cadet Captain Clayton Woodard, the members of Company B had to maintain a reputation established by the winning of the Austin Trophy. the Van Schwartz Award for citizenship, and the Jack Benjamin Miller Cup for posture. The company's efforts to hold their respected position as one of the best companies on campus proved to be the keynote in their consistent winning of company competition. This year Company B had six commissioned officers, two represented on the battalion and regimental staffs by Battalion Commander Rafael Coutin and Regimental Personnel Officer Stuart Dunnings. Academically the company proved itself strong as Earle Williams and Rafael Coutin led the first class at semesters with 4.24 grade averages. In addition, both Williams and Coutin. recipients of National Merit Letters of Commendation. were two of the three early inductees into the Cum I.aude Society. Stuart Dunnings was B’s only National Merit finalist though Bob Bolton. Greg Brauer. and Steve Hagel earned Letters of Commendation. Albert Tumpson of the second class was elected to the Blue Key Society. Noteworthy too is the company’s winning eleven Gold A’s and twelve Silver A’s. Seven senators from Company B in the newly formed Student Senate kept their organization well-informed of student activities. B” boasted both of the upper class presidents: Fred Royce of the first class and Don Giac-chetti of the second class. Three members of the company held prominent positions in various school publications. Clayton Woodard was the special adviser to the Roll Call. Bill Dryden served as editor-in-chief (copy) of the Roll Call, and Terry Wynne served as copy editor of the Quill. Rafael Coutin commanded the Honor Guard in which Company B had a formidable group of cadets. For the second year in a row. Company B defended the Athletic plaque awarded to the most active organization in varsity and intra-mural sports. During the Fall, members of the company earned five varsity letters. In Winter sports Fred Royce was elected captain of the fencing squad. Clayton Woodard was elected captain of the epee team, and Stu Dunnings was elected captain of the foil team. 112 Cadet Captain Clayton Woodard gives the command “ready front after passing in review during pregame activities of a home football game. COMPANY B: (I to r.) FRONT ROW, Counselor John W. Chadwick, Steve F. Hagel, First Sergeant John R. Cadillac, Battalion Commander Rafael F. Coulin, Company Commander R. Clayton Woodard, Regimental Personnel Officer Stuart J. Dunnings III, Executive Officer Terrence Wynne, Douglas H. Fischesser, Frederick E. Royce III; SECOND ROW, Arturo C. Prieto, John A. Ward, George T. Yewell, Douglas P. Marlyn, Michael K. Mitchell, Richard R. Car-baugh, Roderick W. Howard, Larry E. Bullock, Ernest A. Price; THIRD ROW, Gregory B. Clary, Michael L. Schmidt, Robert A. Weinberger, Richard S. Hutchison, Jeffrey J. Isaacson, Marc A. Williams, Toby N. Tumpson, Scott A. Mitchel; FOURTH ROW, Todd L. Parchman, Michael G. Godfrey, Carl A. Kuehn, Christopher C. Bidwell, David W. Stone, Richard C. Ardery, Hee Yu Lee, Jeffrey R. Hill. Rick T. Overby; FIFTH ROW, William G. Dryden, Ryan D. Burdeno, Marshall McDonald III, John A. Epple, Ken R. Harriger, Dave B. Bromley, J. David Swain, Daniel P. Lake, Albert J. Tumpson; SIXTH ROW, Michael A. Burroughs, David R. Williams, Bruce A. Carmichael, J. Allen Glenn, John W. Michel, George F. Cenker, Rusty N. Zick, Dave S. Feathers; SEVENTH ROW, Charles N. Eldred, Michael A. Chepponis, William H. Charlebois, William F. Barnes, J. Randall Hilbolt, Gary Y. Vandever, Samuel J. Davies, Kevin L. Brown; EIGHTH ROW, Greggory A. Brauer, Thomas C. Nash, Robert B. Colbert, Richard M. Skorberg, Patrick A. Stevens, William P. Donovan, Eric G. Lanka, Robert Bolton, Richard C. Whittington Jr.; NINTH ROW, Earle R. Williams, Gerry E. Noble, James E. Roden-fels, John S. Platter; NOT SHOWN, Donald J. Giacchetti. 113 COMPANY C: (I to r.) FRONT ROW, Counselor James W. DeArmond, First Sergeant George J. Dillinger, Regimental Special Aide-to-the-Superintendent David W. Reese, Regimental Sergeant Major Kenneth J. Widder, Regimental Aide-to-the-Superintendent John M. Curtis, Company Commander Roger L. Benson, Company Executive Officer H. Michael Hall, Regimental Aide-to-the-Chaplain John W. Bloodworth, Casey R. Olson; SECOND ROW, Steve F. Rouch, Michael J. Post, Donald C. Torrenga, Eugene E. Wenthe, David B. White, Stephen W. Perske, David M. Beazor, Daniel C. Murphy, Scott R. Knight, THIRD ROW, Patrick A. Parker, Stewart E. Elliott, Gustavo M. Coutin, Richard C. Jaqua, Daniel J. Coughlin, Christopher J. Hundt, Joseph M. Hudson, Randall S. Svendsen, Lawrence R. Phelps; FOURTH ROW, William L. Martin, Raymond M. Cheseldine, Bruce D. Karsh, John J. Brunoehler, Bernard J. Hoffman Jr., Frank D. Hegner, Harold J. Kenney Jr., Marc A. Ward, Nicholas C. Caro; FIFTH ROW, Phillip A. Thomas Jr., Mario A. Romine, Ted F. Jansey, David G. Hoesel, David E. Conway, Jeffrey L. Powers, James R. Stants, Charles W. Shepard, James W. Camp; SIXTH ROW, Mark B. Perry, Cameron F. Daniels, Huntley A. Hombeck, Martin F. Cooney, Josef P. Zivanovich, Tom W. Gorman, Terrance M. Gibson; SEVENTH ROW, Philip H. Stibolt, Joseph M. Dries, David E. Lawton, Gary S. Tisch, Ralph L. Sherman, Jack A. Howells, Bruce E. Bennett, Mark J. Sharff, Gregory K. Stern; EIGHTH ROW, Keinn E. Morkel, Harold C. Forbes, Keith S. Wettig, George J. Britt, Mark A. White, Art T. McIntyre, Robert J. Collier, NOT SHOWN, Rickie A. Davis, John T. Burhans. 114 Company C Steadiness and constancy, which helped C win a few company competitions, characterized the company's record for 1969-70. Led by Counselor James De Armond and Captain Roger Benson. C” battled with the rest of the battalion to be number one. John Howells inspects a Company C plebe during a Saturday DRC formation. Such inspections consisted of checking plebe supply and insuring knowledge of required information. Although Big C was not a pace setter in academics. Ken Widder did achieve the honor of becoming a member of the Cum Laude Society. Athletics was a strong point of C. Roger Benson and Jack Curtis were co-captains of the varsity swimming team which broke a number of records during the year. Bud Hornbeck and Harold Forbes led the underclass athletically with Hornbeck serving as quarterback of the varsity football team and as member of the varsity basketball and baseball teams. Forbes was also a member of the varsity football team as well as the wrestling team. Members of Company C upheld their military status in the special regimental staff with Jack Curtis as aid to the superintendent, Ken Widder as regimental sergeant major and Dave Reese as aid to the assistant superintendent. Steve Rouch led the second class with his appointment as first sergeant on the December make order. Company Commander Roger Benson signs the first sergeant report before marching his company to the Dining Hall. 115 Company D Guided by counselor Colonel John Tanner. Company Commander Jeff Newton, and Executive Officer Rich Rafes, Company D again upheld the organization's reputation for individual excellence. Jeff Newton led Company D's academic endeavor by becoming a National Merit Finalist. In addition, company members won Gold and Silver A’s. The Culver Rifles Honor Guard Drill Team was greatly enhanced by the efforts of Dave Hannum, captain of the organization consisting of a sixteen man formation, most of them members of Company D. The guidon of D was well represented in the area of athletics with regimental victories in intramural wrestling and rifle. The varsity swimming team benefited from a good turnout of D's cadets. One varsity captain, Jeff Newton, led the Canoe Team. Rich Rafes was their most distinguished athlete. As a member of the varsity football team he earned over one thousand yards rushing, was voted most valuable Eagle back, and was elected to the first string all-area team. Company D Captain Jeff Newton works on a paper during an evening study period in the library. Andy Howells, Steve Imes, and Rich Rafes of D Company enjoy conversation at one of the several cookie nights sponsored by the faculty wives. 116 COMPANY D: (I. to r.) FRONT ROW, Michael S. Jakubow-ski, Jeffrey D. Cohen, William A. Thompson, Peter A. Rust, Regimental Mess Officer William M. Brooks, Executive Officer Rich S. Rafes, David E. llannum, Allen A. Howell V, James E. Josendale; SECOND ROW, Mark M. Bennett, James R. Witherspoon, Paul E. Yunker, Andrew G. Tyring, John C. Shea, Steve C. Pretzinger, Jon R. Scieszka, Seth A. Cohen, Torrie D. Bauer, John B. D. Brown V; THIRD ROW, George A. Runkle, Terry M. Schpok, Paul A Tenebrini, Lawrence M. Cohen, Gerald P. Britt, Nathaniel R. Watkin, David T. Lawman, Richard J. Fienberg, William H. Jones; FOURTH ROW, Kcnon L. Traylor, Samuel E. Earp, Charles D. Jaffee, Kevin Hoostal, Richard E. Chura, Kirk U. Bur- rell, Michael B. Butler, Gene L. Needles; FIFTH ROW, Kim Albright, William D. Duran, William A. Giblin, Robert G. Bemct Jr., Theophile Kisoki, Randall L. Koontz, Paul C. Seel, Donald R. Bodner, Charles J. Kirkland; SIXTH ROW, Charles J. Carpentier, Robert D. Shoss, Rick K. Pamplin, John M. Wickline, Bruce P. Spelman, Lance J. Carrothers, Daniel L. Tate Jr., Charles F. Gholson; SEVENTH ROW, Robert S. Oswald, Brett D. Wagner, Bryan C. Wait; NOT SHOWN, Gary S. Armington, James B. Hoesel, James T. Hough III, Richard W. Kolokoski, Todd D. Nelson, Company Commander Jeffry H. Newton, Andrew B. Porteous, First Sergeant David S. Riley, Mark A. Wallace, Miles D. White. 117 Band The Band, or Zoo, which has become its nickname, came through with another excellent year academically as well as athletically. Led by Cadet Captain Bill Daley and new counselor Robert L. Kamrow, the boys from West Lodge carried through the year in the traditional Zoo fashion. Once again the Band dominated company soccer and company crew, winning regimentals in both. Varsity sports were not without their share of bandsmen. In football, Steve Keahy and Ben Oppenlander were both regulars in the Culver backfield, Rich Brown and Bill Daley were in the first string lineup of the soccer team while Company Commander Roger Karny was honorary cocaptain of the wrestling team. The Band preserved its image of academic excellence by earning a large number of Gold and Silver A's. Bill Daley and Rich Brown brought additional honors to their organization by their early election to Cum Laude. The Band participates in the November 22 holiday parade in South Bend. Such off-campus activities enabled the Bandsmen to make several trips during weekends. Muddied, yet triumphant, soccer player Bill Daley relishes the thrill of victory. 118 Band: (I. to r.) FRONT ROW, Counselor Robert L. Kam-row, Steve J. Keahey, John P. McGuire, Company Executive Officer William E. Daley, Company Commander Roger J. Karny, First Sergeant John C. Anderson, Regimental Auditorium Sergeant John R. Roberts, James E. Turner, John P. Benner; SECOND ROW, Alan P. Glombicki, Jeff R. Hamilton, Charles C. Mountfort, Steven J. Reinhart, Everett W. Irvine III, Barry H. Wesley, Bo Futrell, Lon Thompson, Kevin A. O’Connellt Rich Brown; THIRD ROW, Patrick A. Spensley, Richard J. Edwards. David S. Raynor, Paul R. Hughes, Robert F. Ormsbee, Thomas C. Hodgkin, Donald B. Cobean, Christopher F. Blazek; FOURTH ROW, Peter W. Jones, Kirk A. Olsen, Giles C. McCrary, Michael J. Hughes, Thomas E. Liao, Robert A. Stackhouse, Charles E. Harris, David R. Zeman; FIFTH ROW, Tom R. Pabich, Jeff W. Milsom, Rich S. Drey, John D. Carvey, Joel R. Wright, Mike D. Powers, Mark K. Nielson, John S. Chalmers; SIXTH ROW, Gregg L. Melton, James D. Cochran, George N. Brown, John W. Houghton, Steve H. Wright, Michael D. Hilston ,William C. Oris, B. Darn'd Kennedy; SEVENTH ROW, Peter B. Stander, John R. Schumacher, Lewis P. Kopp, Kirkwood A. Pritchard, Robert E. Lee, Kevin D. Hopwood, Robert L. Hexem, Benjamin P. Oppenlandcr; EIGHTH ROW, Scott M. Jones, Kim Murphy, Stacey I. Singer, Edward R. Simpson, ldonio Z. Romero, Eric G. Williams; NINTH ROW, J. T. Andrew Ingram, Dennis L. Stevens, Gary E. Kovacs, Gary R. Correll, Kent H. Magner, Ralph M. Davis, Mike A. Masschelin, George F. Tanner, Ken A. Kredens; TENTH ROW, Bart H. Freevol, Steve A. Schillo, Greg D. Tuite, Mark A. Uebel, Mike W. Parrish, Jay H. Shirley, Marc D. Potter; NOT SHOWN, Keith H. Aufderheide, Scott R. Eckert, Harold B. Futrell, J. Russell Hornsby, Eric D. Olsen. 119 Battery A Diversity characterized Battery A as it completed its second year under Counselor Mr. G. P. Planutis. With the combined efforts of counselor and cadets, the organization attained more than their share of honors and awards. Led by Cadet Captain John D. Grant and Executive Officer John Gleeson, A strived for excellence in all areas. Mike Yates. Regimental Supply Officer, and Tom Stead, the Artillery Battalion Personnel Officer, represented the battery in both the battalion and regiment. In athletics. Battery A excelled in company as well as in intramural and varsity sports. This year they won the prestigious title of Regimental Football Champions and placed second in regimental basketball. On the varsity level, as A Battery boasted Mike Yates to the varsity basketball co-captainship and John Grant to the varsity baseball co-captainship, they earned a total of twenty-one varsity letters and seven junior varsity letters. Academically the members of A proved themselves competent. At semesters they tallied fourteen gold A’s and thirteen silver A’s. Mike Yates received early Cum Laude honors. Active in various school activities, Battery A won the Best Homecoming Display in the last two years. John Grant served as the president of the Student Senate and secretary of the Cordon Council. Members of Battery A became involved in Four Gun Drill including John Grant as guidon bearer. John Gleeson as chief of sections, and James Bibo as first sergeant. Artillery Battalion Adjutant Tom Stead of Battery A arm wrestles ivith Battery C’s Executive 0 icer Rene Molina. Varsity Baseball captain and Battery A commander John Grant waits for a few of his baseball teammates outside of the recreation building. 120 BATTERY A: (J. to r.) FRONT ROW, Counselor Jerry P. Planutis, Donn L. Trites, Executive Officer John W. Glee-son, Regimental Supply Officer Michael S. Yates, Company Commander John D. Grant, First Sergeant Samuel R. Laudeman, Battalion Adjutant W. Thomas Stead, James S. Bibo, L. Heywood Pelton; SECOND ROW, James A. Evans, Michael J. Sagnelli, Lucius O. Hamilton, Barney B. Evans, Paul C. White, Michael B. Bradley. Gary W. Burns, Sylvan J. Sewell, John W. Snedden; THIRD ROW, Rodney M. Fitts, Howard A. Martin, Roy K. Salomon, Christopher M. Stockwell, David C. Lewis, Floyd E. Fickle, James S. Kelly, Robert A. Vonesh. L. James Stock; FOURTH ROW, David A. Carlisle, Willard G. Moseng, Gregory M. Sommer, Charles R. Hawker, Jonathan S. Norris, Michael L. Turner, Patrick J. Reeling, Peter Y. Bromley, Paul F. Richardson; FIFTH ROW, Kevin A. Harnisch, Kriegh P. Moulton, Thomas L. Crosby, A. Frederick Kuehn, William C. Richardson, Jamie A. Goss, Doug F. Hendron, Jay Thompson; SIXTH ROW, Joseph F. Guide, Samuel C. Godwin, Mark T. Leonard, Bruce F. Lanman, Claude F. Brown, Alan J. Kasik, Peter G. Kinney, G. Thomas Godwin; SEVENTH ROW, Joe C. Richardson, Charles T. Brumback, Jerry B. Collins, David L. Bray, Gene M. Richardson Jr., Brian V. Evans, Thomas H. Martin, G. Kenneth Campbell; EIGHTH ROW, Jonathan C. Baltes, N. William Hibbard, Mark K. Munro, Robert C. Hesselbart, R. Scott Berg, Robert L. Throop, Michael M. Hughes; NOT SHOWN, Charles K. Barry, Alfonso C. Cardenas, Peter D. Jones, Ian A. Munn, William D. Wiggins. 121 BATTERY B: (I. to r.) FRONT ROW, Counselor Col. Ron-aid J. Gleason, F. Harold Smith, First Sergeant Kenneth W. Richcreek, Executive Officer Donald H. Russell, Battery Commander Walter J. Oben, Artillery Battalion Supply Officer George M. Barrett, D. Christopher Geycr, C. William Carbeau, Eric V. Lee; SECOND ROW, John B. Flynn, John V. Greengoss, Clyde L. Story, James R. Thon, James C. Snider, Frank J. LoCastro, Craig E. Robinsorv, Phillip J. Moore, Robert N. Hoover; THIRD ROW, J. Giles Broome, James R. Barnes, John B. Hackler, Richard W. Clay, Anthony I. Doncheff, Alejandro N. Arizpe, Steven D. Hood, George J. Doxas, R. Scott Stevenson; THIRD ROW, Thomas L. Beattie, Malcolm S. Philip, Thomas J. Wilsdon, Jeffrey G. Barnes, Rex Martin, Steve G. Capps, Jeffrey M. Summers, Gregory M. Slaton; FIFTH ROW, Edward R. Newill, Larry E. Sparks, George W. Thomas, Tom J. Asher, Peter J. Gatti, Stanley R. Balzekas, Gary O. Haglund, Dean M. Thanasouras, Carter J. Swartz; SIXTH ROW, E. Britton Schlinke, John C. Heywood, David H. Rust, Kim A. Badynski, M. Monte Brown, James F. Parker, Mark S. Milligan, Murray W. Viser, John W. Hudson; SEVENTH ROW, Greg D. Stewart, R. Steven Tilley, James C. Voor-hees, William W. Haase, Mark R. Webers, Charles P. Pate, Walter R. Cayce, Mark T. Lasswell; EIGHTH ROW, John R. Graham, Scott C. Meeker, Stephen A. Wyatt, Charles II. Arthur, D. James Kreitz; NOT SHOWN, Robert C. Bales, John L. Hubble, Mark S. McAlpine. 122 Battery B Change set the tone in Battery B this year as Colonel Ronald Gleason assumed his position of counseling, Walt Oben became Company Commander and Main Barracks was remodeled. Although not outstanding in intramural sports, the Beavers were strong in varsity sports with 40 of its members in either a varsity or junior varsity sport. In the first class Scott Meeker served as the captain of the Rifle team, while George Barrett, Artillery Battalion Supply Officer, was the first Artilleryman to be a member of the Varsity Rough Riding team. In extra-curricular activities Battery B found itself involved as Scott Meeker served as Editor-in-Chief (photography) for the Roll Call, and John Hubble served as chairman of Student Senate Social Committee. Other Battery B Student Senators included Walt Oben, Pat Pate, and Jim Snider. In Four Gun Drill in which there were fifteen men from Battery B, Cadet Captain Walt Oben served as the Executive Officer with Don Russell as a lieutenant. Academically, members of the Battery obtained 15 gold A’s and 13 silver A’s. In the First Class, John Heywood received National Merit Semi-Finalist status with Jim Voorhces and Steve Tilley receiving National Merit Letters of Commendation. Phil Moore gets in a few extra moments of study during his tour of duty as Bt. B orderly. Christmas at Culver means the traditional Battery B Christmas party. Here some Battery B cadets eagerly participate in their Christmas feast. Battery B’s Cadet Captain Walter Oben displays a proud beam as he accepts his Christmas present from the members of his organization. Presented by Rex Martin as Santa Claus, the gift was a custom-made red nightshirt with captain stripes sewn on each sleeve. 123 On an early winter morning Battery C starts off the day with a notsoloud bang. Members of the battery await the breakfast roll call before proceeding into the Dining Hall. Battery C With their move from Main Barracks into West Barrack, “Spartan C turned on to the year of ’70. Under the guidance of counselor J. Bradley Schooley, the new members of Battery C participated in Varsity Athletics. Chip Wall, Company Commander and captain of the Golf Team, Make Haworth, captain of the Basketball Team, and Arnie Turner, captain of the Cross Country Team, helped to encourage cadets to participate in athletics. For next year, Battery C has also boasted two new team captains. Jim Riley and Gary Manglesdorf were elected co-captains of Varsity Wrestling for the 1970-1971 season. Spartan C, this year, won Regimentals in Tennis, B-team Basketball, and both A and B team Volleyball. In Regimental Crew. Battery C team placed second after losing the last race by a few feet. Academics found C Battery with nine silver A’s and five gold A's at semesters. Mr. Schooley emphasized academics throughout the year by offering steak dinners to those who showed the most improvement in their class in the way of class averages. Six Battery C members participated in Four Gun Drill, this including Artillery Battalion Commander Arnie Turner and Executive Officer Rene Molina. Chip Wall, the Battery C commander, takes notes for an English paper before going to the first class ring for the evening. Like many other senior who have gained college acceptance, Wall found Spring to be a time to release from the academic pressure of Culver. 124 BATTERY C: (I. to r.) FRONT ROW, Counselor Bradley J. Schooley, Richard L. Griffin, First Sergeant Mike A. Cohen, Executive Officer Rene D. Molina, Battery Commander Chip W. Wall, Artillery Battalion Commander Arnold F. Turner, H. Wayne Conrad, Jim W. Riley, Bill E. Lauer; SECOND ROW, Robb B. Ollett, Michael A. Field. Art L. Gabhart, Dan R. McClure, Robert J. Drummond III. Mike M. Reynolds, Joe C. Patterson, Matt J. Hoover, Jeff S. Adams, Herman Taylor III; THIRD ROW, Carl E. Sanders, Frederick W. LeVeque, Thomas A. Owen, Douglas M. Prouty, Alan C. Simonini, Lawrence T. O’Connor, Bradley E. Smith, Russell H. Trippet, David P. Eagleton; FOURTH ROW, Stuart L. Schulman, John F. Dunning, Alex Nicholson, Stephen B. Hurlbut, Randy T. Reich, Kevin W. Cros-ser, Donald J. Faulkner II, Robert W. Hommel, William H. Bird; FIFTH ROW, Dave R. Johnson, Jim L. Finch, David T. Flaherty Jr., Bob E. Ribelin, Terry J. Barron, Wally R. Arthur, Ben C. Runkle, David G. Dibbell Jr., Greg O. Martin, William A. Wroe Jr.; SIXTH ROW, James K. Green, Mike S. Gzybow i, Eric N. Fridman, R. Pat Tolson, Jon A. Faukner, Robert L. Claassen, N. T. DeGraffenried; SEVENTH ROW, Bob B. Baer, Bob S. Caldwall, Steve R. Banks, George R. Donnelly, Chet A. Marshall III, Lance M. Gilason, Carl P. Worley III; EIGHTH ROW, William L. Adams, Steven J. Johnson, Robert N. Suhr, Mike C. Haworth, Steve M. Spahr, Mark F. Crockett, Steve K. Orr, Dave W. Ederer; NINTH ROW, Jason S. Hemphill, Arthur F. Plant, William Muirhead, Randall I. Scott, M. Craig Walker, Greg L. Frey; NOT SHOWN, Bruce B. Howes, Gary A. Manglesdorf. 125 TROOP A: (I. to r.) FRONT ROW, Counselor Captain Carl V. Steely, Carl A. Detering, Executive Officer William Levi Wearly Jr., Regimental Adjutant James S. Gault, Troop Commander Jeb B. Terry, Cavalry Squadron Commander Roger D. Steele, Cavalry Squadron Supply Officer Paul B. Krone, First Sergeant Paul F. Gibertini, Walter R. Brewer; SECOND ROW, Tim D. Cooney, Lewis W. Perryman, Harry J. Schafer, Richard I. Kirschman, Kim G. Bach, Rafael T. Lorie, Mike Schomstein, Robert E. Harper Jr., David W. Korf; THIRD ROW, John F. Childress, Samuel T. Elkins, Glenn V. Kinsey, Jose R. Nevares, Thomas E. Moore, Christopher Plumer, Fausto A. Moscoso, Samuel C. Yingling, Sanford S. Satullo; FOURTH ROW, Richard R. Sukman, Kevin R. Bache, Harold B. Oppenheimer, Nelson D. Abbey, William J. Vlasic, Myron H. Murley, Robert A. Breffeilh, Oliver P. Bardes, Donald E. Simms; FIFTH ROW, Douglas J. Smithson, Rick A. Brieffeilh, Max D. Bergholt, Jon R. Games, Mark A. Rudis, Bradley D. Brown, Samuel W. Austin, Roy W. Krieger, Joseph H. Ziluca; SIXTH ROW, Robert P. Walker, Lester B. Sandoe, Raymond C. Becks, Robert A. Pentzien, Steve E. Fieser, Thomas F. Brewer, Andrew D. Wolf, Billy C. Bowden, Charles P. Ellis; SEVENTH ROW, Robert N. Waddell, Patrick M. Cooney, Niels K. Jansen, Seth L. Donson, Dan A. Newell, Donn T. Ramer, Jack C. Vaughn, Thomas S. Allen; EIGHTH ROW, Jorge E. Raynal, Steven C. Slater, Michael K. Dailey, Drew M. Dobson; NINTH ROW, David E. Harrington, John R. Kim, William R. Harris, Charles T. Duncan, John K. Gates, John T. Wolfenden, William J. Donnelly, Byron C. Patten, Charles L. Slane; TENTH ROW, James M. Moon, Steve C. Wiersum, John D. Sheaffer; NOT SHOWN, George C. Schultz. 126 Jeb Terry, commander of Troop A, leads his troop in a dismounted Sunday parade. Because of good weather this Fall, troopers were able to ride their horses in a number of parades held on the Riding Hall Terrace. Troop A The Hope to Win” has been the inspiration of Troop A as Counselor Carl V. Steely and Cadet Captain Jeb Terry led their company to another successful year. With the aid of Squadron Commander Roger Steele, Squadron Supply Officer Paul Krone, Regimental Adjutant Jim Gault, Executive Officer Lee Wearly, and Platoon Leader Carl Detering, Troop A maintained its reputation of excellence by consistently winning company competition and other honors. Participation in sports proved to be a highlight of the year as Troop A took the Regimental Championship in crew and swimming and placed second in the Maroon League of Company football. Troop A also hosts its share of varsity team captains with Paul Krone as jumping captain, Mike Dailey as Polo captain, Fausto Moscoso as Soccer captain, and Jeb Terry as Football co-captain. This year Terry was elected as Most Valuable Player of the Year. Socially the troopers kept themselves active. With Roger Steele as Vice-President and five other senators. Troop A was well represented in the newly formed Student Senate. Jeb Terry was the President of Varsity Club and Chairman of the First Class House Committee. I First classmen of Troop A Walt Brewer, Billy Bowden, Roger Steele, Carl Detering, and Jeb Terry get together for one of the many Troop A bull sessions. 127 Troop B Troop B’s Company Commander Richard H. Stotts waits for First Sergeant Curt Aldendifer to complete calling roll during a morning formation. Two members of Troop B, Bill Townsley and Paul DeCleva joke with Billy Dowden and Chris Plumer during a break in Lancer Drill. Spirit was the binding force in Troop B during the past year. Their adopted nickname The Country Club reflected the extensive barracks activities which the troopers enjoyed. Military leaders for the troop, counseled by Mr. J. Frederick Lintner, were headed by Cadet Captain Rick Stotts and his Executive Officer Chuck Stevens. Troop B was represented on the squadron staff by Adjutant Operations Officer Shelley Rogers. Outstanding in academics was Tom Kessler who managed to lead the fourth class with a 4.00 grade average, the highest in either troop. Spirit also remained with the troopers as they ventured onto the athletic field to take on their arch company football rival, Troop A. For the first time in many seasons, Troop B came out of the contest victorious. Varsity athletes for the troop included Curtis Aldendeifer in football, Chuck Brewer in track, and George Blackbume in fencing and cross country. Rogers was Troop B's only representative on the varsity polo team; however, Stotts and Stevens co-captained the rough riding team, which was dominated by Troop B enthusiasts. Troop B's highlight in extra-curricular activities came when Dane Dicke starred in the student theater production of Star Spangled Girl. TROOP B: (1. to r.) FIRST ROW, Counselor Frederick J. Lintner, George A. Simon, First Sergeant Curt E. Aldendei-fer, Executive Officer Chuck C. B. Stevens, Company Commander Richard II. Stotts, Squadron Adjutant Shelley L. Rogers, Ron R. Davis, Kelly E. Rimmcr, David L. Fleming; SECOND ROW, William L. Townsley, Jose L. Tambunting, Jonathan C. Baird, Edwin J. Woodall, Richard L. Hill, Peter Giammanco, Ric N. Filerman, John W. Dear min, Craig E. Hubbard; THIRD ROW, Mark W. Andrews, Scott R. Joss, William W. Rice, Paul J. Simon, George Black-burne, Benjamin R. Krueger, William H. Buchanan, Richard Godfrey, James H. Connor Jr.; FOURTH ROW. Robert E. Leisy, Robert S. Thompson, Thomas E. Kessler, Carl B. Anderson, Raynaldo L. Gonzalez, Jeff R. Reich, Bart Likens, David G. Lemler; FIFTH ROW, Rob D. Lyons, Douglas R. Scott, Dave R. Sherioin, Scott L. Taliaferro, Tony Hicks, Tom H. Bings, Larry G. Ragan, Todd E. Pequignot, Charles U. Allen; SIXTH ROW, J. Leigh Taliaferro, Don S. McLaughlin, Paul P. Decleva, Kirk S. Schlein, Carlos A. Granados, Felix A. Granados; SEVENTH ROW, Steve B. Rubens, Andy S. Reasoner, William S. Carter, David C. Meyer, Larry D. Kelso, Gilbert L. Marhoefer, Howard G. Grimes, Roger A. Bradley, Emil H. Klatt; EIGHTH ROW, Edivard A. Petrus, G. Michael Colt, John W. Luster, John C. Norgren, Ronald D. Foster, Fredrick Garbuschewsk, Mark C. Eimer, Jack Terry; NINTH ROW, Paul T. Hargis, Steve N. Gregory, Bob N. Baldwin, Chris G. Lyon, David L. Sloane, Peter A. Ramsey, Richard Graham, Bill Geppert, Fred M. Hetherivick; TENTH ROW, Harry L. Hight, Harry R. Major, Duane R. Smith, Dane W. Dieke, Charles W. Brewer, Dave J. Hauser. 129 Coeds Senior coeds Cathy Mitzell and Leigh Linnemeier make their way back to the basement of the Hall of Humanities after their seventh class period. Enthusiasm was an impressive trait of the coeds as they completed their thirteenth year at Culver. Of the eleven girls, who were counseled by Dean and Mrs. Ernest B. Benson, three were seniors, three juniors, two sophomores, and three freshmen. Cathy Mitzell served as president of the group, with three juniors, Cindy Marshall, Mayra Perez, and Kris Tanner, alternating as vice-president. The coeds kept active with many extracurricular activities. Time-keepers for home swim meets were Anne Pare. Petra Nicholson. Susan Paine, and Kris Tanner. Publication staffs included Tracey Baker, Jane Lewis, Mayra Perez. Susan Roos. Kris Tanner, Cindy Marshall, and Cathy Mitzell. Leigh Linnemeier, the first coed representative to the Student Senate, served as secretary. A number of the girls participated in music activities: Kris Tanner and Susan Roos were members of the Honors Ensemble and two of the coeds sang in the Madrigal Society. Theater productions attracted the talent of several Culver girls. Organizational representatives to the Cordon Council were Jane Lewis and Mayra Perez. The coeds also excelled academically at semesters with five receiving Silver A's and two receiving Gold A's and with Leigh Linnemeier and Jane Lewis being elected to Cum Laude. Coeds Jane Lewis and Cindy Marshall work on yearbook layout during a free class period. 130 CO EDS: (1. to. r.) FRONT ROW, Counselor Mrs. Ernest B. Benson, Jane M. Leiois, Cathy E. Mitzell, S. Leigh Linne-meier, Anne M. Pare; SECOND ROW, Counselor Acting Superintendent Ernest B. Benson, Cynthia R. Marshall, Mayra V. Perez, Kris Tatmer, Susan L. Roos, Tracey A. Baker; NOT SHOWN, Ginny R. Thews, Petra A. Nicholson, Susan D. Paine. 131 Military Staffs “Tighten-up” Members of the Artillery Battalion staff, Adjutant Operations Officer Tom Stead, Supply Officer George Barrett, and Battalion Commander Arnold Turner wait for the three batteries to complete roll call before entering the Diniyig Hall. The Squadron Battalion Staff, Battalion Commander Roger Steele, Squadron Supply Officer Paul Krone, and Adjutant Operations Officer Shelly Rogers lead the troops during ceremonies for the dedication of the Riding Hall. 132 During the year the Infantry Battalion Staff attempted to coordinate the activities of all four infantry companies. Here, the Infantry Battalion Staff which consisted of Rafael Coutin as Battalion Commander, Eric Hughes as Battalion Ad-jutant Operations, and Donn Spitzer as Battalion Supply Officer marches to the dining hall. The Regimental Staff awaits the entrance of the corps into the Dining Hall preceding one of the weekly Regimental meals. The Regimental Marching Staff consisted of Stuart Dunnings, Regimental Personnel Officer; Ken Widder, Regimental Sergeant Major; Mike Yates, Regimental Supply Officer; Jim Gault, Regimental Adjutant; and William J. O'Brien III, Regimental Commander. 133 Seniors The First Classman looks back upon his many days at Culver with mixed emotions. That first exasperating day as a plebe, the late nights spent studying, the tedious inspections and parades, the feeling of pride after winning sports events, and the evenings smoking in the Ring all contribute to nostalgic as well as contemptual feelings. Yet with all these conflicting attitudes, a universal sense of profiting from the entire experience at Culver becomes a realization as he approaches the Gate. 134 135 William L. Adams Curtis E. Aldendifer John C. Anderson Jonathan C. Baltes Jeffrey G. Barnes George M. Barrett 136 Bryan C. Bates John P. Benner Roger L. Benson Carl Bergman James S. Bibo Thomas H. Binge John W. Bloodworth Robert Bolton Billy C. Bowden Greggory A. Brauer Walter R. Brewer William M. Brooks 137 John M. Brown Richard A. Brown John T. Burhans John R. Cadillac VEDETTE: (1. to r.) FRONT ROW, Jim Evans, Dave Zeman, James Thon, Kevin Barry, Chuck Harris, Skip Free, Bob Fisch-grund, Mario Romine, Sue Roos, SECOND ROW, John Wolfenden, Jim Bibo, Alleyn Badynski, Mike Dailey, M ack Rau, Brian Evans, Steve Schillo, Will Richardson, Rick Fishel, Bill Dailey, John Adams. Malcolm Philip; SEATED. Mr. Charles Bayless. Charles W. Carbeau Alfonso C. Cardenas Walter R. Cayce Richard A. Chapman 138 Michael A. Cohen Jerry B. Collins David E. Conway Rafael F. Coutin Thomas L. Crosby John M. Curtis William E. Daley Ralph M. Davis Ronald R. Davis Carl A. Detering Dane W. Dicke George J. Dillinger Drew M. Dobson William J. Donnelly 139 William P. Donovan Robert C. Douglas Stuart J. Dunnings Charles P. Ellis John A. Epple Mario G. Fernandez Douglas H. Fischesser VARSITY FOOTBALL: (I. to r.) FRONT ROW, Rich Rafes, Roy Orth, Ben Oppenlander, Co-Captain Jeb Terry, Co-Captain Rick Jennings, Tom Stead, Roscoe Howard, Jim Gault, Roger Steele, John Graham; SECOND ROW, Doug Smith-son, Scott Eckert, Bill Jones, Eric Hughes, John Grant, Bud Hornbeck, Kevin H arnish, George Dillinger, Dave Feathers, Bob Suhr, Curt Aldendif-er; THIRD ROW, Chris Stock-well, Bill Miller, Morgan O’Brien, Steve Kcahey, Jim Riley, Mike Cooney, Ray Becks, Wayne Conrad, Jim Finch, Rob Shoss, Todd P archman; FOURTH ROW, George Donnelly, Bob Lowe, Steve Wyatt, Brian Wait, Brad Brown, Cameron Daniels, Kim Albright, Harold Forbes, Manager Keith Wettig; FIFTH ROW, Head Coach Dave Nelson, and Assistant Coackes Colin Stetson and Jim DeArmand. D. Christopher Geyer Paul F. Gibertini John W. Gleeson John R. Graham 141 Richard K. Graham John D. Grant James K. Green Richard L. Griffin Michael S. Gzybowski Stephen F. Hagel H. Michael Hall Gary W. Hammond David F. Hannum Kevin A. Harnisch Charles E. Harris 142 Pratt M. Harris William R. Harris Michael C. Haworth Thomas W. Held Robert C. Hesselbart Frederic M. Hetherwick John C. Heywood James F. Higgins Harry L. Hight David G. Hoesel Roscoe C. Howard Andrew A. Howell GUILD OF LECTORS: (I. to r.) FIRST ROW, Britt Scklinke, Woody Pelton, John Hackler, Gary Manglesdorf, Bob Bernet; SECOND ROW, Casey Olsen, Dan Lake, Brian Evans; THIRD ROW, Bill Dryden, Jeff Milsom, Mr. John Hartley; FOURTH ROW, Rick Jennings, Jack Curtis, Paul Krone, Eric Hughes, Clayton Woodard, Bill O’Brien, Jim Gault; NOT SHOWN, Tim Quigley, Dave Feathers. 143 John A. Howells John L. Hubble Eric A. Hughes J. T. Andrew Ingram Richard A. Jennings Chester A. Jensen 144 Steven V. Johnson William H. Jones James E. Josendale Roger J. Karny Stephen J. Keahey Petter C. Kinney Paul B. Krone Arthur F. Kuehn ROLL CALL STAFF: (1. to r.) Scott Meeker, Rill Dry den, Susan Roos, Cindy Marshall, Clayton Woodard, Herman Taylor, Jim Scieszka, Jane Lewis, Tracey Baker, Gene Richardson, Robb Ollett, Richard Carbaugh, Steve Schillo, Tom Bell, Tim Quigley, Eric Lee, Kris Tanner, Ginny Thews, Todd Parchman, Murry Viser, Stacey Singer, Mike Powers, Greg Tuite, George Cenkner, Mario Rojnine, Robert England, Mike Schmidt, Scott Glickfield, Chuck Eld-red; NOT SHOWN, Mayra Perez, Ross Chapin, Bill Donovan, Orrin Keller. 145 Bruce F. Lanman Sam R. Laudeman William E. I.auer John W. Luster Gilbert L. Marhoefer Howard A. Martin Rex Martin Michael A. Masschelin CORDON COUNCIL: (L to r.) FRONT ROW, Mayra Perez, Jane Lewis; SECOND ROW, Jack Curtis, Arnold Turner, John Grant, Paul Krone; THIRD ROW, Jim Turner, Steve Riley, Dane Dicke, Terry Wynne, Mack Rau, Wayne Conrad, Chaplain Jared Foster; THIRD ROW, Bill Dryden, Mark White, Casey Olsen, Woody Pelton, Pat Pate; FOURTH ROW, John Bloodworth, Jim Josendale, Rich Feinberg, Richard Godfrey. 146 Donald B. McCann Giles C. McCrary John P. McGuire Donald S. McLaughlin Scott C. Meeker Gregg L. Melton Rene D. Molina Harry T. Moore Thomas E. Moore Fausto A. Moscoso Krcigh P. Moulton William Muirhead Thomas C. Nash Jeffry H. Newton Walter J. Oben 147 William J. Obrien Eric D. Olsen Benjamin B. Oppenlander Roy B. Orth Byron C. Patten J. Stuart Platter 148 Christopher Plumer Michael J. Post Marc D. Potter Richard S. Rafcs Jorge E. Raynal David W. Reese James D. Richardson Kenneth W. Richcreek D. Steven Riley John R. Roberts Ivan D. Robertson Shelton L. Rogers CHOIR: (I. to r.) FRONT ROW, Peter Giammanco, Ernest Price, Terence Smith, David Reiner, Tod Nelson, Director Daniel Keller, Robert Thompson, Chuck Harris, Mike Powers, John Carvey, Jim Turner; SECOND ROW, John Dunning, John Luster, George Brown, Stacey Singer, Scott Eckert, Emmett Schlinke, Lewis Kopp, Kevin Bache, Bob Claassen; THIRD ROW, Mr. John Hartley, John Schumacher, Keith Aufderheide, Gary Correll, John Benner, Marc Potter, John Gates, Alex Colder, Phil Stibolt, Ed Lee, John Heywood, Stu Platter. 149 Michael J. Rosell Frederick E. Royce George A. Runkle Donald H. Russell HONOR GUARD: (I. to r.) FIRST ROW, Clayton Woodard, Jack Curtis, Dave Horan, Mike Schmidt, Tim Quigley, Terrance Schpok, George Runkle, Douglas Schaffer, Dave Feathers, Rick Fishel, Scott Glick-field, Jim Josendale, Col. Tanner, Ralph Coutin: SECOND ROW, Mat Brooks, Rick Carbaugh, Dave Dwu-lit, Larry Cohen, Mike Jakubowski, David Stone, Sandy Calder, Bill Dryden, Wade Free, Chuck Eldred, Kemp Wettig; THIRD ROW, Brian McCann, John Tucker, Jim Sciesz-ka, Paul Tenebrini, Rick Hutchison, George Cenkner, Eric Lanka, Dan Lake, Mike Chepponis, Phil Thomas, Kim Albright, Jim Rodenfells; FOURTH ROW, Peter Rust, Chip Lanman, Jon Horan, Tom Randall, Todd Parchman, Dave Swain, Charles Gholson, Terry Gibson, Brian Wait, Dave Hannum, Bill Donovan, Mac Rau. Peter A. Rust Terry M. Schpok 150 Daniel J. Sitler Richard M. Skorberg Charles L. Slane Duane R. Smith Francis H. Smith Patrick A. Spensley Donn A. Spitzer W. Thomas Stead 151 Roger D. Steele Gregory K. Stem Charles C. B. Stevens Dennis L. Stevens Patrick A. Stevens Gregory D. Stewart Richard H. Stotts Jeb B. Terry 152 William A. Thompson Ralph S. Tilley William L. Townsley Donald L. Trites Arnold F. Turner James E. Turner James C. Voorhees Robert N. Waddell David B. Wagner Wyatt W. Wall William L. Wearly Charles M. Westenhoff FOUR GUN DRILL: (I. to r.) FIRST ROW, Nic DeGraffenried, Lawrence O’Conner, Mike Field, Malcolm Philip, Al Simonini, Scott Meeker; SECOND ROW, Diz Green, Roy Soloman, Howard Martin, Kevin Barry, Jim Bibo, Arnold Turner, Walt Oben, John Gleeson, Sam Laudeman, Larry Sparks, Eric Lee; THIRD ROW, Steve Spahr, Tom Martin, Woody Pelton, George Barrett, Gene Richardson, John Grant, Britt Schlinke, Jay Kreitz, Pat Pate, Chris Geyer; FOURTH ROW, Kreigh Moulton, Ken Richcreek, Rich Carbeau, Mike Gzybowski, Don Russell, Ralph Tilley. 153 Robert W. Westrate David 13. White Mark A. White Kenneth J. Widder William D. Wiggins Earle R. Williams CROSS COUNTRY: (I. to r.) FRONT ROW. Roy Salomon. Jeff Milsom, George Blackbume, Rob Fishel, Steve Capps; SECOND ROW, Captain Arnold Turner, Mike Hilston, Tim Quigley, Dave Zeman, Bob Claasen, John Moore; THIRD ROW, Manager Dave Stone, Dave Divulit, Steve Orr, Drew Dobson, Greg Melton, Greg Frey, Coach David L. Burke. 154 Paul J. Winsauer John T. Wolfenden R. Clayton Woodard Terrence Wynne Michael S. Yates Theodore S. Zajac David R. Zeman William A. Giblin Theophile Kisoki Gary E. Kovacs Kevin E. Morkel Arthur T. McIntyre 155 Nathaniel R. Watkin Jane M. Lewis S. Leigh Linnemeier Cathy E. Mitzell Senior Biographical and The following is an alphabetical directory of the class of 1970. Listed after each name is the cadet’s home address, military organization, academic achievements, extra-curricular activities, and awards. A ADAMS. William L.: 1C07 Madison St.. La Porte, Ind. 46350 Bt. C 1970: S Sgt., Var. Fencing. 1969: Sgt., JV Fencing 1968: JV Fencing ALDENDIFER, Curtis E.: 2222 Ave. of the Stars, Apt. 104, Los Angeles, Calif. 90067. Tr. B. 1970: 1st Sgt., Var. Football, JV Polo, Co. Track, Lancers (CpI.), Var. Club. 1969: CpI., Co. Football. JV Polo, Co. Rifle, Co. Soccer, Lancers. 1968: Silver A (2), Frosh Soccer, JV Polo, Co. Rifle, Co. Soccer. 1967: Co. Football, Co. Rifle. Co. Soccer. ANDERSON. John C.: 606 Meadowbrook Rd., Norristown, Pa.. Bd. 1970: Silver A, Lt., Co. Football, Concert Band. 1969: Silver A, (2). CpI., Co. Football. (Reg. Champ.), Co. Soccer, (Reg. Champ.), Concert Band. 1968: Silver A. Co. Soccer, (Reg. Champ), South Pacific” Orchestra. 1967: Co. Football, Co. Golf. B BALTES. Jonathan C.: RR 1, Wellsville, Ohio. 43968 Bt. A. 1970: Var. Basketball. 1969: Var. Basketball. 1968: JV Basketball. 1967: Frosh Basketball. BARNES, Jeff G.: 592 Terrace Dr., Pratt, Kansas. 67124. Bt. B. 1970: Var. Gymnastics. 1969: Sgt., JV Gymnastics. 1968: 1967: Frosh Soph Soccer, Co. Soccer, (Reg. Champ.), Co. Volleyball, (Reg. Champ.). 1966: V Class Wrestling. BARRETT. George M.: Box 276, Flat Rock, N. C. 28731. Bt. B. 1970: Art. Bat. Sup., Lt., Var. Rough. Riding, Co. Volleyball. 1969: Var. Football, Co. Volleyball. Address Roster BATES, Bryan C.: 102 N. E. 43rd St., Kan- sas City, Mo. 64116 Co. A. 1970: Sgt., Co. Football, Co. Soccer, Co. Track, Co. Volleyball, Co. Swimming, Drill Team, Boy Scouts, Plymouth Project, Philosophy Club, Fine Arts Com. mittee. 1969: CpI., Co. Football. Co. Basketball, Co. Track, Co. Swimming, Boy Scouts, Drill Team, Honor Guard. 1968: Co. Football, Co. Soccer, Co. Bas- ketball, Co. Track, Co. Volleyball, Co. Swimming, Boy Scouts. BENNER, John P.: Box 40, CM A, Culver, Ind. 46511. Bd. 1970: Gold A, Cum Laudc, Hoosier Scholar, Letter of Commendation, Sgt., JV Soccer, Co. Basketball, Dance Band, (Leader), Choir, Drum and Bugle, Gold medal, (District and State), Music En-semblc. 1969: Gold A, (2). Blue Key. CpI., Co. Soccer, (Capt. Reg. Champs), Co. Basketball, (Reg. Champs.). Soul Band, Choir, Drum and Bugle, 3 Gold Medals, (District and State), Music Contests. 1968: Silver A, Gold A, Co. Soccer, (Reg. Champs.), Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, Dance Band, South Pacific Orchestra, 3 Gold Medals (District) in Music, 2 Gold and 1 Silver Medal, (State) in Music. 1967: Silver A, JV Canoeing, Co. Soccer, (Reg. Champs.), German Club. Oliver” and The King and I” Orchestra, Dance Band, 2 Gold Medals. (District and State) in Music. 1966: Silver A, (2), JV Canoeing, Dance Band, 1 Gold Medal, (District and State), in Music. BENSON, Roger L.: 500 Bloomingdale Rd., Itasca, III. 60143. Co. C. 1970: Capt., Var. Swimming, (Co-Capt.), Swimming Records: 200 yd. Freestyle, 1:53.8, 160 yd. Individual Medley, 1:38.6, 100 yd. Butterfly, :54.9, 100 yd. Freestyle, :50.4. 50 yd. Freestyle, :23.0, 200 yd. In-dividual Medley, 2:10.7. 1969: CpI., Var. Swimming, Swimming Records: 400 yd. Freestyle Relay, 3:33.4. 1968: Var. Swimming. BERGMAN, Carl: 1175 San Raymundo Rd.. Hillsborough, Calif. 94010. Co. A (1), Co. E (2. 3, 4). 1970: Co. Football. 1969: CpI., Co. Football, German Club. 1968: Co. Volleyball, German Club. 1967: Co. Football (Reg. Champ.), Co. Volleyball. BIBO, James S.: 5001 Longmont Dr., Houston, Tex. 77027. Bt. A. 1970: Silver A, Lt., Co. Swimming, Co. Volleyball, Co. Crew, Four Gun Drill, (1st Sgt.), Plymouth Project, Vedette, (News Editor). 1969: Silver A. (2), Blue Key, CpI. Co. Crew, Co. Volleyball. Co. Soccer, Co. Track, Four Gun Drill, Plymouth Pro-Ject, Vedette, Vedette Bronze Medal. 1968: Silver A, Gold A, Co. Crew, Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, Co. Soccer. BINGE, Thomas H.: 1624 Wales Rd., NE, Massillon, Ohio. 44646. Tr. B. BLOODWORTH, John Wilson: 303 Fairfax Ave., Nashville, Tcnn. Co. C. 1970: Lt. (Aide to Chaplain), Cordon Council. BOLTON. Robert: Culver Military Acade- my. Culver, Ind. 46511. Co. B. 1970: National Merit Letter of Commen. dation, Firearms Club (Pres.), State Manager and Head Carpenter, Theater '70. 1969: Co. Rifle, Firearms Club (Pres.), Theater '69. 1968: Co. Rifle, Co. Volleyball, Co. Golf, Firearms Club, (Pres.), Theater '68. 1967: Co. Softball, Co. Volleyball, Firearms Club (Sec. Treas.). 1966: V Class Soccer, V Class Basketball. BOWDEN. William C.: Bowden Ranch, Clairemont Rd., Snyder, Texas. 79549. Tr. A. BRAUER, Greggory A.: 2206 W. Sycamore St.. Kokomo, Ind. 46901. Co. B. 1970: Hoosier Scholarship. Sgt. Var. Archery (Capt.), Co. Football, Boy Scouts, Roll Call, Vedette, Honor Guard (Sgt.), Drill Team, Photo Club. 1969: National Merit Letter of Commen- dation, CpI., Var. Archery (Capt.), Co. Football, Boy Scouts, Roll Call, Vedette, Honor Guard (Sgt.), Drill Team, Photo Club. 1968: Silver A, (2), Var. Archery, Co. Football, Boy Scouts, Photo Club. BREWER. Walter R.: 5501 S.W. 105th St., Miami, Fla. Tr. A. 1970: S Sgt., Co. Football, Ski Club. 1969: CpI., Co. Football, Lancers, Ski Club. 1968: JV Wrestling, JV Jumping, Lane-ers. 1967: JV Swimming, JV Track. BROOKS, William M.: 1816 Sylvan Ct., San Leandro, Calif. Co. D. 1970: Lt. (Reg. Mess). Co. Wrestling (Reg. Champ ). Co. Volleyball, Fine Arts Committee, Honor Guard (Supply Off.), Var. Club. 1969: CpI. (Reg. Mess), Canoeing, JV Wrestlina, Co. Wrestling, Honor Guard (Sgt.), Var. Club. 1969: Silver A, Var. Football (Mgr.), Canoeing, Co. Wrestling, Co. Volleyball, Honor Guard, Drill Team. Var. Club. BROWN, John M.: 291 Ardennes Circle. Fort Ord. Calif. 93941. Co. D. 1970: Color Sgt., Var. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, Co. Softball. Co. Handball. Var. Club. 1969: CpI., JV Basketball. Co. Football. Co. Softball, Co. Volleyball, German Club. 1968: Did Not Attend Culver. 1967: Frosh Basketball, Co. Football, Co. Softball. German Club 1966: V Class Basketball. BROWN. Richard A.: 450 Liberty St., Culver, Ind. 46511. Bd. 1970: Gold A, Cum Laude, National Mer- it Finalist, Lt.. Var. Soccer, (Co-Capt.), Co. Track. (Reg. Champ.), Co. Volleyball, Honor Band. Dance Band, Foren-sics, (Vice Pres.), Boy Scouts, Var. Club, Theater Orchestra, Certificate of Excellence of the National Forensics League. 1969: Gold A (2), Blue Key, CpI., Var. Soccer, Co. Volleyball, Co. Rifle, Honor Band, Forensics Society, Var. Club, Boy Scouts, Certificate of Merit and Certificate of Honor, National Forensics League. 156 1968: Gold A, (2), JV Rifle, Frosh Soph Soccer, Co. Rifle, Theater Orchestra, Dance Band, Boy Scouts, Russian Club, (Sec. Treas.), Indiana State Rifle and Pistol Assoc. Team Medal. Indiana State Rifle and Pistol Assoc. Individual Med-al, National Rifle Assoc. Expert Award. 1967: Silver A. Frosh Soph Soccer, Co. Soccer, (Reg. Champ.), Boy Scouts, Gun Club, Russian Club, 1st Place, District and State Music Contests. 1966: Silver A (2), Co. Soccer, (Reg. Champ.), Boy Scouts. BURHANS, John T.: 1445 Seminole Rd. S. E.. Grand Rapids, Michigan 49506. Co. C. 1970: Co. Squash, Co. Soccer, Firearms Club (Sec. Treas.). 1969: Co. Soccer, Co. Softball, Firearms Club (Sec. Treas.). 1968: Silver A (1, 2), JV Cross Country, JV Canoe, Frosh.Soph Baseball, Co. Squash. Co. Track, Co. Golf, Firearms Club (Board of Governors), Science Club. 1967: Silver A (2), JV Canoe, Firearms Club. 1966: Fifth Class Baseball, Firearms Club, Theater. C CADILLAC, John R.: 577 Ocean Blvd., Golden Beach, Fla. Co. B. 1970: Lt., Co. Wrestling, Co. Track, Student Senate. 1969: CpI., JV Cross Country, JV Track, Roll Call. CARBEAU, Charles W.: Rd. 2, Ellwood City. Pa. 16117. Bt. B. 1970: S Sgt., Var. Gymnastics. 1969: S Sgt., Var. Gymnastics. 1968: CpI., Cross Country, Volleyball, Choir. 1967: Track, Choir. CARDENAS, Alfonso C.: 2326 Flossmoor Road, Flossmoor, III. 60422. Bt. A. 1970: Gold A. 1969: 1968: 1967: Silver A (1, 2). CAYCE, Walter R.: 5588 River Styx Rd.. Medina, Ohio 44256. Bt. B. 1970: Var. Fencing, Co. Football, Co. Soccer, German Club. 1969: Co. Football, Co. Soccer, JV Fencing, German Club. 1968: Co. Football, Co. Soccer, JV Fcnc- ing, German Club. 1968: Co. Football, Wrestling, Frosh Soph Baseball, German Club. CHAPMAN, Richard A.: 2532 York Road, South Bend, Ind. 46614. Tr. B. 1970: Co. Wrestling (Reg. Champ.), Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball. Co. Track, Intramural Boxing. 1969: Var. Baseball, Co. Wrestling (Reg. Champ.), Co. Golf (Capt., Reg. Champ.), Co. Track, Co. Football, Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, JV Jumping, Rough Riding, Inaugural Parade, Indianapolis 500 Parade, Rushvillc Parade, South Bend Thanksgiving Parade. COHEN, Michael A.: 140 E. Manor Court Place. Oecatur, III. 62522. Bt. C. 1970: 1st Sgt., Co. Volleyball, Co. Basketball. Sec. Treas. 1st Class. 1969: Var. Football, Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball. COLLINS, Jerry B.: 6721 Gatesboro Lane, Indianapolis, Ind. 46220. Bt. A. 1970: Sgt., Var. Basketball, (Statistician), Fine Arts Film Committee, Sec. Treas.), Four Gun Drill, (Alt.), Var. Club, Art Club. 1969: CpI., Co. Golf. Sailing. Roll Call. Boy Scout, Var. Club, Theater, Computer Programming, Four Gun Drill, (Asst. Driver). 1968: Var. Swimming, (Mgr.), Var. Crew, (Mgr.), Skating, Vedette, (Circulation Mgr.), Co. Soccer, Var. Club, Theater, Choir. 1967: Frosh Soph Soccer, Co. Volleyball, Sailing, Skating, Vedette, Roll Call. Boy Scout, Model Railroad Club, Theater, Choir. COUTIN. Rafael F.: 6440 S. Clairborne Ave., Apt. 107, New Orleans, La. 70125. Co. B. 1970: Cum Laudc. Cold A, National Mer- it Letter of Commendation, Capt., (Inf. Bat. Commander), Co. Football, Parliamentarian, Student Senate, Honor SWIMMING: (I. to r.) FRONT ROW, Joe Faulkner, Robb Ollett, Wally Arthur, Alex Colder, Jim Kelly, Larry Sparks; SECOND ROW, Sam Earp, Jeff Milson, Dave Swain, Dan Lake, Mike Jakubowski, Chip Lanman, Rusty Zick, Bill Miller; THIRD ROW, Head Coach Frank Walaitis, Chuck Jaffee, Jim Voorhees, Paul Krone, Co-captain Jack Curtis, Co captain Roger Benson, Bob Caldwell, Coach Bill Roth; FOURTH ROW, Skip Free, Rick Fishel, Steve Banks, Steve Wyatt, Roger Bradley, Tony Kuehn, Rob Fishel. Guard, (Commander), Morehead Scholarship, Presidential Classroom for Young Americans. 1969: Gold A, (2). Blue Key, Sgt., Var. Canoe, Co. Football, Honor Guard, (Asst. Sqd. Leader), Var. Club, Assoc, of U. S. Army Award. 1968: Gold A. (2). Var. Canoe, Co. Foot-ball, 3rd Class Pres., Drill Team, Honor Guard. 1967: Gold A, (2). Co. Tennis. Co. Soft-ball, Vedette. CROSBY. Thomas L.: River Road. Box 460, Picayune, Miss. Bt. A. 1970: Silver A, Sgt., Co. Football, (Reg. Champ.), Vedette MVP and All-Star, Co. Basketball. Ski Club. 1969: Silver A. (2), CpI., JV Football, Co. Basketball, Co. Crew, Co. Volleyball, Co. Softball. 1968: Silver A, (2), Frosh Soph Football. Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, Co. Soft-ball. 1967: Co. Football, Frosh Basketball, Co. Softball, Co. Soccer. CURTIS. John M.: 14845 Woodworth, De-troit, Mich. 48239. Co. C (1). Co. A (2. 3. 4) 1970: Capt. (Aide to the Superintendent), Var. Swimming (Co-Capt.), Co. Volleyball. Honor Guard (1st Sgt.), Varsity Club, Guild of Lectors, Cordon Council. Student Senate. Academy Senate, 160 yd. Medley Relay Record. 1969: Sgt., Var. Swimming, JV Football, Co. Soccer, Co. Softball. Honor Guard, Varsity Club. Guild of Lectors, Honor Council, Board of Governors, 400 yd. Freestyle Relay. 1968: Var. Swimming, Frosh Soph Foot- ball, Co. Softball, Co. Soccer, Honor Guard. Varsity Club. Class Treasurer. 1967: Var. Swimmina. Co. Football. Co. Softball, Co. Swimming, Varsity Club. D DALEY, William E.: 2932 Kelly Drive. Cheyenne. Wyoming. 82001. Bd. 1970: Gold A, Cum Laude, Natl. Merit Semi-finalist, Natl. Merit Finalist, Capt., Var. Soccer, Co. Track (Reg. Champ.), Co. Volleyball, Vedette (Editor-in-Chief), Var. Debate Team (Capt.), Forensics Society (Pres.), Dance Band, Honor Concert Band, Guild of Lectors, Varsity Club, Student Senator, Academy Senate Member, National Forensics League Degree of Distinction, Columbia Scholastic Press Assn. Delegate to Natl. Convention. 1969: Gold A, Silver A, Blue Key, CpI., Var. Soccer, Vedette (Copy Editor), Var. Debate Team, Forensics Society (Sec. Treas.), Honor Concert Band, Guild of Lectors, Varsity Club, Student Government Committee, Brown Univer-sity Award, National Forensics League Degrees of Honor and Excellence, Columbia Scholastic Press Assn. Delegate to Natl. Convention. 1968: Gold A, Silver A, JV Wrestling, Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.), Frosh Soph Soccer, Vedette (Editorial Board Member), Var. Debate Team, Class Officer, Russian Club, Degrees of Merit and Honor, National Forensics League. 1967: Gold A (1, 2). JV Wrestling. Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.), Co. Crew, Co. Rifle, Roll Call. Dance Band, Russian Club. DAVIS, Ralph M.: Route 1, Box 68, Sand- ston, Va. 23150. Bd. 1970: National Merit Letter of Commen- dation, Sgt., Co. Football, Co. Basketball, Co. Track, Co. Volleyball, Drum and Bugle Corps. 1969: Co. Basketball, Co. Track, Co. Vol- leyball, Var. Track. DAVIS. Ronald R.: 2820 Frederick Ave., St. Joseph, Mo. 64501. Tr. 8. 1970: Lt., Var. Rough Riding, Co. Foot- ball. Co. Volleyball, Co. Crew, Co. Track. Lancers. 157 VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: (I. to r.) FRONT ROW, Andy Ingrain, Steve Reinhart, Glenn Zacher, Gary Manglesdorf, Doug Prouty, Paul Hughes; SECOND ROW, Jim Riley, Harold Forbes, Jeff Newton, Dave Flaherity, Dave Fleming, Pat McGuire. 1969: CpI., Co. Softball. Co. Crew, Co. Football, Co. Track. 1968: JV Jumping, Co. Football, Co. Soft, ball, Co. Volleyball, Co. Crew, Third Class Board of Governors. 1967: JV Jumping, Co. Softball. DETERING, Carl A.: 9900 Memorial Dr., Houston, Tex. 77024. Tr. A. 1970: Lt. DICKE. Dane W.: 415 E. South St., New Bremen, Ohio. 45869. Tr. B. 1970: S Sgt., Co. Track. Theater ’70, Cor. don Council, First Class Social Committee, (Co. Repres.), Lancers, (CpI.). 1969: CpI., Co. Crew, Var. Jumping, Lancers, 2nd Class Social Committee. 1968: Var. Jumping, Co. Crew, Lancers, 3rd Class Social Committee. 1967: JV Jumping, Co. Football, Fire- arms Club. DILLINGER, George J.: Veteran's Admin. istration Center, Dublin, Ga. 31021. Co. C. 1970: Lt., Var. Football. Co. Basketball, (Reg. Champ.), Var. Track, Co. Track, Quill. 1969: Silver A. (2), Var. Football, Var. Track. Co. Track, Quill. 1968: Var. Track, Frosh Soph Football, Co. Basketball, Co. Track, Vedette. DOBSON. Drew M.: Hilton Head Island. S. C. 24928. Tr. A. 1970: Gold A. Color Sgt., Var. Cross Country. 1969: Color CpI., Var. Track, JV Football. 1968: JV Track, Frosh Soph Football, Track Record: 8 Lap Relay, 1:56.4. DONNELLY. William J.: 1153 James K. Blvd., Pontiac, Mich. 48053. Tr. A. 1970: Sgt., Var. Basketball, Co. Volley-ball, Co. Softball. 1969: CpI., Var. Basketball, Co. Volley- ball, Co. Softball. 1968: JV Basketball, Frosh Soph Football. Co. Volleyball. Co. Softball. DONOVAN. William P.: 220 Yosemite Dr.. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15235. Co. B. 1970: Silver A., Sgt., JV Wrestling. Co. Football. Co. Volleyball. Co. Wrestling, Roll Call, Drill Team, Honor Guard. 1969: Silver A, CpI., JV Cross Country, JV Wrestling, Co. Soccer, Co. Volleyball, Co. Wrestling (Reg. Champ), Drill Team. 1968: JV Cross Country. Co. Basketball, Co. Softball. Co. Wrestling, Co. Golf. DOUGLAS, Robert C.: 1119 Lincoln Blvd., Manitowoc, Wise. 54220. Co. A. 1970: Gold A, Lt., Var. Crew. (Co-Capt.). Co. Football. (Vedette All-Star), Co. Squash, Quill. (Editorial Board), Student Senate. 1969: Gold A. (2). Blue Key. CpI., Var. Crew, JV Swimming. 1968: Silver A. Var. Crew, Co. Squash. 1967: Silver A. JV Crew, Co. Football. DUNNINGS, Stuart J.: 2000 W. Hillsdale St.. Lansing, Mich. 4 515. Co. B. 1970: Silver A. National Merit Finalist, Regt. Personnel Officer, Var. Fencing, Plymouth Project, Honor Council. 1969: Silver A (1, 2), CpI., Var. Fencing, Co. Tennis. Co. Soccer, Honor Guard, Plymouth Project, 2nd Class Pres. 1968: Silver A (1, 2). JV Fencing. Co. Tennis, Co. Soccer, Drill Team, Honor Guard. 1967: Silver A (1, 2), Frosh Basketball, Frosh Track. E ELLIS, Charles P.: 8501 No. 59th Place. Scottsdale, Aria. 85251. Tr. A. EPPLE, John A.: 1109 Sunset Dr., Colum. bia. Mo. 65201. Co. B. 1970: Sgt., Co. Soccer, Co. Basketball, Co. Handball, Co. Volleyball, Ski Club. 1969: JV Canoeing, Co. Soccer, Co. Soft, ball (Reg. Champ.), Drill Team, Honor Guard, Roll Call, Choir, Boy Scouts. 1968: Co. Soccer, Co. Rifle (Capt.), Boy Scouts. F FERNANDEZ, Mario G.: 320 E. 72nd St., New York. N. Y. Co. A. 1970: Var. Gymnastics, Co. Football, Co. Squash, Co. Soccer, Co. Swimming. Hon. or Guard Drill Team, Explorers, Pur. due Drill Team Award. 1969: CpI., JV Gymnastics, Co. Football. Co. Soccer, Co. Wrestling. Honor Guard, Drill Team, Choir, Explorers, Expert Marksmanship. 1968: Co. Soccer, Co. Swimming, Theater, Choir, Honor Guard, Expert Marksman-ship. 1967: Co. Soccer, Co. Track, Co. Swim- ming, Gun Club. Theater. Choir, Drill Team, Honor Guard. 1966: Theater. FISCHESSER, Oouglas H.: 316 Center Dr.. Connersville, Ind. Co. B. 1970: S Sgt., Var. Golf (Co-Capt.). Co. Football (Co-Capt.), Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, Varsity Club. 1969: CpI., Var. Golf. Co. Football, Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, Varsity Club, International Club. 1968: Var. Golf, Co. Crew, Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, Varsity Club, Interna-tional Club, Varsity Club Medal. G GATES. John K.: P.O. Box 727, Ft. Pierce. Fla. 33450. Tr. A. 1970: Var. Polo, Co. Football, Choir. Blue Notes, Madrigals, 2nd rating at District Ensemble. 1969: CpI., Var. Polo, Co. Football, Choir, Blue Notes, Madrigals, 1st Rating at District and State Ensemble Contest. 1968: JV Polo, Co. Football, Choir, Blue Notes. 1967: Co. Football, Choir, Chittum Cup. GAULT. James S.: 21 Coventry Rd., North. field, III. 60093. Tr. A. 1970: Lt. (Reg. AdJ.), Var. Football, Var. Baseball, Co. Basketball, Guild of Lee-tors, Varsity Club, Best Offensive Line-man Award. 1969: Silver A (2), Sgt., Var. Football. JV Wrestling. Var. Baseball, Guild of Lectors. Varsity Club. 1968: Pvt., Frosh Soph Football. JV Wrestling. Frosh Sooh Baseball. 1967: Pvt., Frosh Soph Football, Co. Baseball. CEYER, David C.: 711 Lake Sue Ave.. Winter Park. Fla. 32789. Bt. B. 1970: Lt.. Var. Rifle, Co. Rifle, Four Gun Drill. 1969: Co. Football. JV Rifle. GIBERTINI. Paul F.: 905 Argyle Floss- moor. III. 60422. Tr. A. 1970: Gold A (1), Lt., Var. Jumping. 1969: Gold A (1), Lt.. Var. Jumping. Gregory Memorial Trophy. 1968: CpI., Var. Jumping, Varsity Club. 1967: JV Jumping, Var. Jumping, Rough Riding. 1966: JV Polo. 1968: Var. Track, Co. Track, Co. Volley- ball (Reg. Champ.), Co. Basketball, JV Football. GRAHAM. Richard K.: 1150 Hillsdale Rd.. Evansville, Ind. 47711. Tr. B. 1970: Sgt. 1969: Var. Football, Varsity Club. GRANT, John D.: 540 Duane St., Glen Ellyn, III. 60137. Bt. A. 1970: Gold A (1), Var. Football. Var. Baseball, Co. Basketball. Student Sen. ate (President), Four Gun Drill (Deputy Commander), Cordon Council (Sec.). 1969: Silver A (2). Blue Key. Sgt., Co. Football. Co. Basketball, Var. Baseball, Four Gun Drill. Board of Governors. Honor Council, Edward Taylor Tilley Memorial Saber, Eilleen Martin Memorial Saber. 1968: Silver A (1). Gold A (2). JV Foot- ball. Co. Basketball, Board of Governors. 1967: Silver A (1), Gold A (2). JV Foot- ball, JV Baseball, Superior Cadet Award. 158 GIBLIN, William A.: 136 Clingan St., Hub- bard. Ohio. 44425. Co. D. 1970: Co. Basketball (Capt.), Co. Foot-ball (Capt.), Co. Wrestling (Reg. Champ.). GLEESON. John W.: 4010 Perry Way. Sioux City. Iowa. 51104. Bt. A. 1970: Lt., Co. Swimming. Co. Volleyball, Co. Crew, Four Gun Drill (Lt.), Honor Council. 1969: CpI.. Co. Soccer, Co. Tennis, Co. Softball, Co. Volleyball, JV Swimming, Four Gun Drill. 1968: Co. Soccer, Co. Basketball. Co. Volleyball, Co. Swimming, Co. Softball. GRAHAM. John R.: 50 Sutton PI. So., New York. N. Y. 10022. Bt. B. 1970: Sgt.. Var. Track, Var. Football, Co. Volleyball, Co. Basketball. Varsity Club. 1969: Sgt.. Var. Track. Var. Football, Co. 8askctb.all (Req. Champ.), Co. Volleyball, Varsity Club. GREEN. James K.: 1403 Bellaire Blvd., Bossier City. La. Bt. C. 1970: Co. Football. Co. Track. Varsity Crew, International Club (Pres.), Four Gun Drill (Chief of Section), Varsity Club. 1969: Silver A (2), Co. Track. Boxing (Reg. Champ.. 165 lbs.), Var. Crew. Co. Boxing. International Club, Four Gun Drill. Varsity Club. 1968: Silver A (1), Co. Soccer. Co. Rifle, Co. Crrw. Var. Crew. Roll Call. International Club. 1967: Silver A (2). Co. Wrestling. Co. Football. JV Crew, International Club. GRIFFIN. Richard L.: 1505 Arrow Lane, Flint, Mich. 48507. Bt. C. 1970: Silver A. Lt.. Var. Golf. Co. Foot, ball (Co-Capt.). Co. Basketball (Capt., Reg. Champ.). Co. Volleyball. Plymouth Project. Marshall-Starke Project. 1969: Silver A. CpI., Co. Football. Co. Baske'bal'. Co. Soua«h. JV Golf. Co. Softball. Co. Volleyball. 1968: Silver A. Frosh Soph Football, JV Golf. Co. Rifle. Co. Basketball. G2YBOWSKI, Mike S.: 4727 Hessen Cas- sel. Ft. Wayne. Ind. 46803. Bat. C. H HAGEL. Stephen F.: 630 1st Ave. West. Kalispell. Montana. 59901. Co. B. 1970: Silver A. Natl. Merit Letter of Rec- ommendation. 1969: Silver A. Blue Key. JV Fencing. JV Canoe. 1968: 1967: 1966: Fifth Class Soccer. HALL. Harland M.: 205 Normandy. Little Rock. Ark. 72207. Co. C. 1970: Honor Council. 1969: Var. Cross Country (Capt.), Honor Council. 1968: Var. Cross Country. HAMMOND. Gary W.: 2008 Volney Rd.. Youngstown. Ohio. 44511. Tr. B. 1970: Sgt.. Plymouth Project. 1969: CpI.. Co. Crew. Co. Basketball. 1968: Co. Footba'I. Co. Crew. Co. Basketball. Co. Volleyball. Co. Soccer. 1967: Co. Basketball, Co. Crew. Co. Vol- leyball, Co. Soccer. HANNUM, David F.: 3826 Pickett Court. Annandale. Va. 22003. Co. O. 1970: National Merit Letter of Commen- dation, Lt.. Co. Football. Co. Swimming. Scuba Club. Explorer Post (Pres.), Honor Guard (Sq. Ldr.). Drill Team (Commander). 1969: Cpl.. Co. Football. Co. Softball. Ex-plorer Post. Honor Guard. Drill Team. 1968: Co. Football. Var. Crew. Drill Team. HARNISCH. Kevin A.: 71 Poland Manor. Poland. Ohio. 44514. Bt. A. 1970: Sgt.. Var. Football. Co.fl Basketball, So. Softball. Co. Volleyball. Ski Club. 1969: JV Football. Co. Basketball. Co. Softball. Co. Volleyball. Co. Crew, Explorer's Club. HARRIS. Charles £.: 16 Presidio Terr., San Francisco. Calif. 94118. Bd. 1970: Silver A. Co. Football, Var. Crew. Vedette (Features Editor). Student Sen-ate. Choir. Co. Football (Vedette All-Star Quarterback). 1969: Co. Football (Reg. Champ.), Co. Crew. Co. Track, Vedette, Choir, Dance Band. 1968: Frosh Soph Football, Co. Track, Choir, Concert Band, Dance Band. HARRIS, Pratt M.: Rd. 1, Stahlstown, Pa. 15637. Co. A (1). Co. E (2, 3, 4, 5). 1970: Sgt. 1969: Cpl. HARRIS. William R.: 7408 Sussex Place, New Orleans, La. 70126. Tr. A. 1; Tr. B. 2. 3. 1970: Pvt., Co. Football, Co. Tennis. Co. Swimming (Reg. Champ.), Co. Track, Co. Basketball (Capt.), Co. Volleyball (Capt.). 1969: Silver A (2), Cpl., Co. Tennis, Co. Basketball, JV Tennis, Lancer (Cpl.). 1968: Silver A (1). JV Basketball. HAWORTH. Michael C.: 3515 Staunton Ave., Charleston, W. Va. 23504. Bt. C. 1970: Sgt.. Var. Basketball (Co-Capt), Co. Tennis, Co. Volleyball, Varsity Club, Beason Hall House Comm. 1969: Cpl., Var. Basketball, Var. Tennis, Co. Tennis, Co. Volleyball, Varsity Club. 1968: Var. Basketball, JV Basketball, Frosh Soph Baseball, Co. Tennis, Co. Volleyball. HELD. Thomas W.: 231 Larchlea Dr., Birmingham, Mich. 48009. Co. A. 1970: Gold A. National Merit Finalist. 1969: Silver A (1. 2). Cpl. 1968: Silver A (2). 1967: Silver A (1. 2). 1966: Silver A (2). V Class Soccer. HESSELBART. Robert C.: 2991 Milboro Rd.. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. 44224. Bt. A. 1970: Silver A (1. 2). Sgt., Var. Rifle (Co-Capt.). 1969: Cpl., Co. Rifle (Capt., Reg. Champ.), Co. Softball. 1968: Silver A (1, 2), Co. Football, Co. Soccer, Co. Rifle. Co. Softball, Roll Call. 1967: Co. Football, Co. Soccer. HETHERWICK, Frederic M.: 1060 Kim- met Rd.. Jackson. Mich. 49201. Tr. B. 1970: National Merit Letter of Common- dation. Sat. Co. Football. Co. Swim-ming, Archery Club. 1969: Cpl., Co. Soccer, Co. Golf (Reg. Champ.), Archery Club. 1968: Co- Soccer, Co. Archery, JV Archery. HEYWOOD. John C.: 4369 Indian Road, Toledo, Ohio. 46315. Bt. B. 1970: Gold A, Cum Laude. National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Sgt., Co. Crew, Co. Crew. Co. Swimming. Four Gun Drill, Choir, Blue Notes. Cordon Swimming Project for Retarded Children, District Music Contest. 1969: Silver A (1, 2), Blue Key, Cpl.. Co. Crew. Co. Swimming, Choir, Blue Notes, Plymouth Project, Mixed Ensemble, District Music Contest: 1st Place, State Music Contest: 1st Place. 1968: Gold A. Silver A. Co. Crew, Co. Swimming, JV Canoe, Choir. HIGGINS, James F.: 80 So. Cypress Ave., Columbus, Ohio. 43222. Co. A. HIGHT, Harry L.: 4350 Brookside Ct., Apt. 304. Edina, Minnesota. 55436. Co. B 1; Tr. B 2, 3. 1970: Sgt., Co. Rifle, Motor Pool, Sharpshooter. 1969: Co. Soccer, Expert. 1968: Co. Soccer, Expert. HOESEL. David G.: 449 Liberty St., Cul- ver, Ind. 46511. Co. C. HOWARD. Roscoe C.: 20413 Williams St.. Ettrick. Virginia. 23803. Co. E 2, 3; Co. A 1. 1970: Lt.. Var. Football, Co. Basketball (Vedette All-Star), Co. Volleyball, Honor Guard, Sec. of the Honor Council, Varsity Club. 1969: Cpl., Var. Football. Co. Basketball, Co. Softball, Co. Volleyball, Honor Guard. Varsity Club. 1968: Silver A (1. 2), Frosh Soph Foot- ball, Frosh Soph Baseball, Co. Basketball, Choir. HOWELL. Andrew A.: 1652 Sheridan Rd.. Cleveland. Ohio. 44121. Co. D. HOWELLS. John A.: 2066 Newcome St., Richmond Hts.. Ohio 44143. Co. C. 1970: Var. Rifle, Co. Track, Co. Football, Fine Arts Committee, Movie Adviory Board, Color Guard, Acolyte. VARSITY GYMNASTICS: (I. to r.) FRONT ROW, John Tucker, Brien McCann, Bill Carbcau. Jeff Barnes, Barry McCann, Coach Dave Kciler, Bill O’Brian, George Cen-ker, Mario Fernandez, Chris Keller, Jim Evans; SECOND ROW, Toby Tumpson, Tom Liaw, Al Tunpson, Al Siminini. 159 1969: Cpf., Var. Rifle. Co. Football. Co. Track, Co. Rifle. Co. Golf, Co. Soccer, Co. Volleyball, Varsity Club, Gun Club, Honor Guard, NRA Rifle Medal. 1968: JV Rifle. Co. Golf, Honor Guard, Music. HUBBLE, John L.: 38 South Shore Or., Decatur. III. Bt. B. 1970: Silver A. Co. Football. Co. Volley- ball, Student Senate, Cordon Council, Social Committee. 1969: Var. Track, Co. Football. Co. Bas- ketball. 1968: JV Swimming, Frosh Soph Soccer. 1967: JV Swimming, Co. Tennis. HUGHES. Eric A.: West Terrace, Culver, Ind. 46511. Co. A (1). Co. E (2. 3. 4, 5). 1970: Inf. Bat. AdJ.. Var. Football. Var. Track, Co. Volleyball, Co. Basketball Co-Capt.), Guild of Lectors, Quill, Varsity Club. 1969: Silver A (1, 2), CpI.. Var. Track, JV Cross Country, Co. Track (Co-Capt., Reg. Champs), Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, Guild of Lectors, Varsity Club. 1968: Silver A (1. 2). JV Track. JV Cross Country, Co. Track, Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, Guild of Lectors. 1967: JV Track, Co. Tennis, Co. Track, Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball. 1966: American Legion Award (Runner, up). I INGRAM, Andrew T.: 380 Parkway Dr.. Pittsburgh. Pa. 15228. Bd. 1970: Sgt., Var. Wrestling, Var. Soccer, Honor Band, 1st Rating District Music Contest. 1969: CpI., JV Wrestling, JV Soccer, Co. Volleyball (Reg. Champ.), Honor Band, 1st Rating District Music Contest. 1968: JV Wretling, Frosh Soph Soccer, Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.), Dance Band. 1967: Silver A (1. 2), JV Wrestling. Co. Soccer, Co. Crew. Co. Wrestling, Theater Band. J JENNINGS, Richard A.: P. O. Box 707, Brownsville .Texas. 76520. Co. A (1), Co. E (2, 3. 4). 1970: Silver A, Capt., Var. Football (Co- Capt.), Var. Wrestling, Var. Crew. Co. Handball, Honor Guard (2nd Lt.). Guild of Lectors, Academy Senate, Student Senate, Varsity Club (Vice President), Defensive Award in Football, Defensive Lineman Award in Football. 1969: Sgt., Var. Football, Var. Wrestling, JV Tennis, Co. Softball, Honor Guard, Guild of Lectors, Varsity Club, Albert J. Kuril Memorial Award for Best Cadet in Infantry with Rank Less Than Capt. 1968: JV Tennis, Co. Football, Co. Hand- ball, Co. Wrestling, Roll Call, Honor Guard. 1967: JV Tennis, Co. Football. Roll Call. JENSEN. Chester A.: 22917 Oxnard St., Woodland Hills, Calif. 91364. Co. A. 1970: Co. Football. 1969: Co. Football, Co. Basketball, Co. Crew. 1968: Co. Football, Co. Basketball, Co. Softball. JOHNSON, Steven V.: 18 Meridian Ter- race, Paxton, III. 60957. Bt. C. 1970: Co. Football, Co. Crew. JONES. William H.: 8936 Victoria Rd., Springfield, Va. 22151. Co. D. 1970: Silver A, Var. Football. JOSENDALE, James E. Jr.: 9101 Burn, ingtree Rd., Bethesda, Md. 20034. Co. D. 1970: SflSgt., Var. Cheerleader, Co. Crew (Capt.), Co. Volleyball, Co. Representative First Class. Flying Club, Cordon Council, Acolyte, Honor Guard, Drill Team, Ski Club. 1969: CpI., Co. Volleyball, Co. Swimming, Board of Governors, Acolyte, Theater, Ski Club, Flying Club, Honor Guard. 1968: Co. Swimming. Co. Volleyball, Co. Soccer, Theater, Model Railroad Club, Science Club, Acolyte, Honor Guard. 1967: Co. Swimming, Co. Volleyball, Co. Soccer, Theater, Science Club, Acolyte, Honor Guard. 1966: Co. Swimming, Co. Volleyball (Reg. Chap.), Co. Soccer, Theater. K KARNY, Roger J.: 12820 Thraves Rd., Gar. field Hts., Ohio. 44125. Bd. 1970: Silver A, National Merit Finalist, Capt. 1969: Gold A, (2). Blue Key. Sgt., Var. Wrestling, Co. Football, Vedette (Sports Editor). 1968: Cold A, (2), Var. Wrestling, Co. Crew (Refl. Champ.), Vedette. 1967: Gold A. JV Wrestling. JV Crew, Co. Wrestling (Reg. Champ.), Vedette. KEAHEY. Steve J.: 2333 W. Lincoln. Birmingham, Mich. 48009. Bd. 1970: S Sgt., Var. Football, Var. Base- ball, (Co-Capt.). Co. Track, (Capt.. Reg. Champ.), Blue Notes, Honor Band, Var. Club. 1969: Blue Key. Silver A (2). Col., Var. Baseball, Co. Football (Reg. Champ.), Co. Track, Co. Wrestling. Blue Notes, Honor Band, Choir, Varsity Club, 1st in District and State Music Contests. 1968: Var. Baseball. Co. Football (Reg. Champ.), Co. Track (Reg. Champ.), Co. Wrestling, Choir KINNEY. Peter C.: 146 Carperton Ave., Piedmont, Calif. Bt. A. 1970: JV Wrestling, Co. Football (Reg. Champ.). KISOKI, Theophile: 414 Round Hill Rd.. Greenwich, Conn. 06830. Co. D, KOVACS, Gary E.: 16587 Beech Daly. Tay- lor. Mich. 48180. Bd. 1970: Var. Gymnastics, Theater, Dance Band. Honor Band, Lancers Band, District State Music Contest. KRONE, Paul B.: R. R. 2, Spencerville, Ohio. Tr. A. 1970: Sqd. Bat. Supply Officer, Var. Swimming, Var. Jumping (Capt.), Guild of Lectors, Lancers, Cordon Council, Varsity Club. 1969: Sgt., Var. Swimming, Var. Jump- ing, Guild of Lectors, Lancers, Varsity Club. 1968: Var. Swimming, Lancers, Varsity Club. 1967: Var. Swimming, JV Jumping. KUEHN. Arthur F.: 1723 W. Ash, Spring, field. III. 46511. Bt. A. 1970: Sgt., Co. Football. Co. Volleyball. Co. Soccer. 1969: CpI., Co. Football, Co. Volleyball, Co. Soccer. 1968: Co. Football, Co. Swimming, Co. Volleyball, Co. Soccer. 1967: Co. Football, Co. Soccer. Co. Volleyball, National Junior Scholastic Writing Award. L LAUDEMAN. Samuel R.: 1641 Main St.. Elwood, Ind. 46036. Bt. A. 1970: Lt., Co. Basketball, Co. Tennis, Four Gun Drill. 1969: CpI., Var. Track, Co. Softball, Co. Tennis, Co. Volleyball. 1968: Co. Volleyball, Co. Softball. LAUER, William E.: Ill Byron Rd., Pitts- burgh, Pa. 15237. Bt. C. 1970: Sgt., Var. Crew, Co. Football, Co. Basketball, Co. Track. Varsity Club. 1969: Silver A (1. 2). CpI., Var. Crew. Co. Football, Co. Basketball, Co. Softball, Co. Soccer, German Club. 1968: JV Crew. Co. Football, Co. Basketball, Co. Track, Co. Rifle, German Club. LEWIS. Jane M.: 831 Lakeshore Or., Culver. Ind. 46511. Co-ed. 1970: Gold A (1), Cum Laude. National Merit Letter of Commendation, Var. Cheerleader, Roll Call, Quill (Bus. Ed.), Cordon Council. Theater. 1969: Gold A (2). Blue Key, Theater, Mixed Ensemble, Madrigals. LINNEMEIER. Sharon L.: Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 46511. Co-ed. 1970: Var. Cheerleading, Student Senate. 1969: Var. Cheerleading. LUSTER, John W.: 214 Whitfield Dr.. Natchitoches, La. 71457. Tr. B. 1970: Choir. M MARHOEFER. Gilbert L.: 100 Chapel Hill Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15238. Tr. B. 1970: Madrigal Singers. Fine Arts Com-mittee. Movie Advisory Committee. 1969: Co. Rifle. MARTIN, Howard A.: 301 Oakdale, Lake Forest. III. 60045. Bt. A. 1970: Co. Tennis, Co. Rifle, Ski Club. Auto Club, Four Gun Drill. 1969: CpI., Var. Canoeing, Co. Tennis, Co. Softball, o. Rifle (Reg. Champ.). Co. Volleyball, Ski Club. Four Gun Drill, Indiana Jr. Men's Canoe Champion. 1968: Co. Rifle, Co. Tennis, Co. Softball, Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, Ski Club. 1967: Co. Soccer, Co. Rifle. Co. Tennis, Co. Softball, Co. Basketball, Co. Volley-ball. Ski Club. MARTIN. Rex: 6 St. Joe Manor, Elkhart, Ind. 46514. Bt. B. 1970: 1st Sgt., Co. Football, Co. Basket-ball, Ski Club. 1969: Silver A (2), Var. Golf. Co. Foot- ball, Co. Basketball (Reg. Champ.). MASSCHELIN, Michael A.: 2346 Gunder- son Ave., Berwyn, III. 60502. Bd. 1970: Co. Football (Vedette All Star). Co. Basketball (Capt.), Honor Concert Band. 1969: CpI., Co. Tennis, Co. Basketball, Co. Softball (Capt.), Honor Concert Band. 1968: Co. Tennis. Co. Basketball (Capt.), Concert Band. 1967: Co. Tennis, Co. Softball, Concert Band. McCANN, Barry D.: 1801 Chester, East 12th No. 319, Cleveland, Ohio. Co. A (1), Co. E (2. 3. 4). 1970: Lt., Var. Gymnastics (Capt.), Co. Volleyball, Co. Softball, Co. Crew. H. 1969: Sgt., Var. Gymnastics, Co. Volley-ball, Co. Softball, Co. Crew, Honor Guard. 1968: CpI., Var. Gymnastics, JV Track, Co. Volleyball. Co. Softball, Honor Guard, Roll Call. 1967: JV Track. Frosh.Soph Swimming, Co. Volleyball, Honor Guard, Roll Call. McCRARY, Giles, C.: Box 790 Post, Texas. 79356. Bd. 1970: Var. Track, Co. Track (Reg. Champ.), Rock Band, Honor Band, 1st District . State Solo and Ensemble. McGUIRE. John p.: 315 Bellefonte Dr., Ashland. Ky. 41101. Bd. 1970: Lt., Var. Wrestling, Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.), Co. Tennis (Capt.), Co. Wrestling. 1969: CpI., JV Wrestling, JV Golf, Co. Tennis, Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.), 1968: JV Wrestling, JV Golf. Co. Tennis, 1967: Fresh-Soph Golf, Co. Tennis. Span-ish Club. 160 MclNTYRE, Art T.: 2532 Falmouth Rd., Fairlawn Village, Akron, Ohio 44312. Co. C. MCLAUGHLIN, Donald S.: 26 Kingsbury PI., St. Louis, Mo. 63112. Tr. B. 1970: Co. Football. MEEKER, Scott C.: 5768 No. Ewing St., Indianapolis, Ind. 46220. Bt. 8. 1970: S Sgt., Var. Rifle (Co-Capt.), Roll Call (Co-Editor-In.Chief). Four Gun Drill, Photography Club (President), In. diana State Individual Kneeling Champion. 1969: CpI., Var. Rifle, Co. Football, Co. Track. Roll Call, Four Gun Drill, Var. sity Club. 1968: JV Rifle (Co-Capt.). Co. Football, Co. Rifle, Co. Track, Co. Volleyball (Reg. Champ.), Co. Soccer, Roll Call, Pistol Club. Photo Club. MELTON. Gregg L.: 832 Notre Dame Ave., South Bend, Ind. 46613. Bd. 1970: JV Cross Country, Co. Track (Reg. Champ.). 1969: Silver A (1, 2), Co. Basketball (Reg. Champ.). MIT2ELL, Cathy E.: Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 46511. Co-ed. 1970: Silver A. Var. Cheerleading, Thea- ter, Coed President, Quill. 1969: Silver A (1), Var. Cheerleading, Theater. 1968: Var. Cheerleading, Theater. 1967: Theater. MOLINA, Rene D.: Orinoco Mining Co., Puerto Ordaz, Estado Bolivar, Venezuela, S. A. Bt. C. 1970: Silver A, Lt., Var. Soccer, Co. Vol- leyball (Capt.), Co. Crew (Capt.), Co. Softball (Capt.), Co. Track, Honor Coun. cil, International Club. Four Gun Drill. 1969: Silver A (1. 2). Blue Key. CpI., Var. Soccer, Co. Softball, Co. Track. Co. Vol-leyball, Honor Council, International Club, Four Gun Drill. MOORE, H. Timothy: 5910 Shady River, Houston, Texas. 77027. Co. A. 1970: Co. Rifle. Co. Wrestling, Trap Skeet Club. 1969: CpI., Var. Football, Co. Softball, Co. Track. 1968: Var. Football, Co. Track. MOORE. Thomas E.: 718 No. Willow St.. Rushville, Ind. 46173. Tr. A. 1970: Sgt.. Co. Wrestling. Co. Volleyball, Co. Football, Co. Basketball, Co. Crew. 1969: JV Jumping, Co. Crew. Co. Basket- ball, Co. Tennis, Co. Wrestling. MORKEL, Kevin E.: 1898 Lexington Ave., Mansfield, Ohio. 44907. Co. C 1. 1970: Var. Crew, Co. Soccer, Co. Crew, Co. Basketball. MOSCOSO, Fausto A.: P. O. Box 333, Guayaquil, Ecuador. Tr. A. 1970: Var. Soccer (Co-Capt.). 1969: Var. Soccer. 1968: Var. Soccer. MOULTON. Kreigh P.: 530 W. Jackson. Petersburg, III. 62675. Bt. A. 1970: S Sgt., Var. Crew, Co. Football (Reg. Champ.), Four Gun Drill. 1969: CpI., Var. Crew, Co. Football, Co. Basketball, Four Gun Drill. 1968: JV Crew, Co. Rifle, Co. Crew. Co. Football, Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball. MUIRHEAD, William II: 1408 Brigham Rd.. Chapel Hill, N. C. Bt. C. 1970: Sgt. (Colors), Co. Football, Co. Basketball. Co Volleyball. 1969: Cpi., Co. Football. Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, Co. Swimming. 1968: Co. Football, Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball. Co. Swimming. 1967: Co. Football, Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, Co. Swimming. 1966: Frosh Soph Football, Frosh Soph Basketball. N NASH, Thomas C.: 3704 Deborah Dr., Mon- roe, La. 71201. Co. B. 1970: Lt., Var. Crew, Co. Football, Co. Basketball, Co. Track. 1969: Co. Basketball, Co. Football, Co. Track, Co. Softball (Reg. Champ.), Reg. Boxing (Runnorup). NEWTON, Jeffry H.: 2808 Elsmore St., Fairfax, Va. 22030. Co. D. 1970: Var. Canoe (Capt.), Var. Wrestl- ing, Co. Wrestling. 1969: Var. Canoe. O OBEN, Walter J.: 2662 Endsleigh Dr.. Birmingham, Mich. 48010. Bt. B. 1970: Silver A (1), Capt., Co. Football, Co. Basketball. Co. Volleyball. Co. Football (Capt.), Four Gun Drill, Student Senate, Motor Club. 1969: Sgt., Co. Football, Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.), Co. Basketball, Co. Track, Co. Volleyball (Reg. Champ.), Four Gun Drill. 1968: Cpi., Co. Football. Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.), Co. Basketball, Co. Track, Co. Volleyball 1967: Co. Football, Co. Soccer, Co. Bas- ketball, Co. Track. Co. Volleyball Frosh Soph Track. O'BRIEN. William J.: 726 Thora Blvd., Shreveport. La. 71106. Co. A. 1; Co. E. 2. 3. 4. 1970: Gold A (1), Cum Laude, Morehead Scholar, National Merit Letter of Com-mendation, Capt. (Reg. Cmdr.), Var. Gymnastics (Co-Capt.), Co. Football (Vedette All-Star, runner-up Player of the Year), Co. Swimming, Co. Softball, Co. Volleyball, Guild of Lectors, Honor Council, Student Senate, Academy Senate (Co-Chairman), Var. Club, Student Life Committee, Four Gun Drill (Hon. Capt.), Lancers (Hon. Capt.), Honor Guard (Hon. Capt.), Medal of the President of the Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States. 1969: Gold A (2), Blue Key, Sgt., Var. Gymnastics, Co. Football, Co. Volleyball, Co. Softball, Honor Guard. Roll Call. Vedette, Guild of Lectors. Honor Coun-ell, Var. Club, Board of Governors, Stu-dent Life Committee, American Sons of the Revolution Medal. 1968: Silver A (2). Cpi., Var. Gymnastics, Co. Volleyball. Co. Softball, Roll Call. Vedette, Honor Guard, Var. Club. 1967: Silver A (2), Co. Football (Reg. Champ.), Co. Crew (Reg. Champ.), Co. Wrestling, Co. Softball, Gymnastics Club, Skeet Club. Roll Call, Vedette. OLSEN, Eric D.: 125 East Main St., Nor-walk, Ohio. 44857. Bd. 1970: Gold A (1), Cum Laude, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Sgt., Var. Canoe, Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.), Co. Volleyball. Blue Notes, Dance Band, Drum and Bugle Corps, Honor Band, Var. Club, District Music Contest A-ward. 1969: Gold A (2). Blue Key, Cpl„ Var. Canoe, Co. Soccer, Choir, Blue Notes. Honor Band, Rensselaer P. I. Math and Science Award. 1968: Gold A (2), Var. Canoe, Co. Soccer, Frosh Soph Soccer, Choir. 1967: Gold A (1), Silver A (1), Frosh Soph Soccer, Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.), Choir, Theater. 1966: Gold A (2), V Class Basketball, V Class Soccer, V Class Volleyball, Choir. OPPENLANDER, Benjamin B.: R. R. 1 Box 35, Bloomington, Ind. 47401. Bd. 1970: Sgt., Var. Football, Var. Track. Co. Basketball (Capt.), Co. Volleyball, Var. Club. Honor Band. Honorable Mention All Tribune Area Fullback Football A-ward. 1969: Var. Football. Var. Track. Co. Basketball, Co. Track (Capt.), Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.), Var. Club, Explorer Scouts, Order of the Arrow. 1968: JV Football, Reg. Track Team, Co. Softball, Explorer Scouts, Order of the Arrow. ORTH, Roy B.: 5000 No. Oakley, Kansas City, Mo. 69119. Co. A. 1, Co. E. 2, 3. 1970: Sgt., Var. Football. 1969: Cpi- Var. Football, Theater. 1968: Frosh Soph Football, Theater. 161 p PLATTER, John S.: 276 N. Washington Dr., Sarasota, Fla. 335 7. Co. B. 1970: Gold A. Sgt., Co. Tennis, Co. Swim, ming, Co. Track, Co. 8asketball, Choir, Stamp Club. 1969: CpI., Co. Tennis, Co. Swimming. Co. Track, Co. Volleyball, Co. Basket-ball. Co. Softball (Reg. Champ.), JV Tennis, Choir, Stamp Club, German Club. 1968: Co. Swimming, Co. Tennis, Co. Golf, Co. Track, Co. Basketball, Co. Softball. Choir. Stamp Club. PLUMER, Christopher: 5501 S.W. 101st St., Miami, Fla. 33156. Tr. A. 1970: Var. Soccer (All Conference), Co. Volleyball, Co. Softball, Co. Basketball, Co. Tennis. 1969: Var. Soccer, Co. Tennis, Co. Bas- ketball, Co. Softball, Ski Club, Co. Golf. 1968: Co. Tennis, Co. Soccer, Co. Basketball, Co. Golf, Co. Softball. Ski Club. 1967: Co. Tennis, Co. Soccer. POST. Michael J.: 25 Linda Vista Dr.. Or. inda, Calif. 94563. Co. C. 1970: Sgt.. Co. Tennis, Choir (Sec. Treas.). 1969: CpI. Co. Basketball, Co. Tennis, Co. Volleyball, Science Club. 1968: Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, Co. Softball (Reg. Champ.). 1967: Silver A, (2), Co. Basketball, Co. Softball. POTTER, Marc D.: Steepmeadow Club. Rock Island. III. 61201. Bd. 1970: Silver A. Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.), Quill (Co-Editor), Blue Notes (Direc-tor). Choir (Student Director), Dance Band. Madrigals. 1969: Blue Key, Silver A. (2), CpI., JV Gymnastics, Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.), Choir, Blue Notes, Madrigals. District and State Music Gold Medals. 1968: Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.), Choir. 1967: Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.), Theater '67, Choir. 1966: Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.). R RAFES, Richard S.: 1290 Thomas Rd.. Beaumont, Tex. Co. D. 1970: Lt., Var. Football, Var. Track, Co. Basketball, Co. Track, Honor Guard, Honor Council, 11 Football Records. 1969: Silver A, (2), Sgt.. Var. Football, JV Track, Honor Guard, Honor Council, Var. Club. 2nd Class Vice Pres. 1968: Silver A. Var. Football Var. Wrestl. ing, Var. Canoeing, Var. Club, 3rd Class Vice Pres. 1967: Silver A, Gold A, Var. Wrestling, Co. Wrestling (Reg. Champ.), Var. Club. 1966: Co. Soccer, American Legion A- ward. RAYNAL, Jorge E.: Ave. Zarco, No. 2435. Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico. Tr. A. 1970: Var. Jumping, Co. Basketball (Capt.), Co. Soccer (Capt.). 1969: Rough Riding (Certificate), Co. Socer, Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, Co. Swimming, Co. Crew, Co. Softball, Co. Track. 1968: JV Jumping. Co. Soccer, Co. Volleyball, Co. Basketball (Reg. Champ). 1967: JV Jumping, Frosh Soph Soccer, Co. Basketball, Co. Soccer, Co. Rifle, Co. Crew, Co. Volleyball, Co. Swimming. REESE, David W.: 826 Locust St., Winn, etka. III. 60093. Co. A. ('68. '69.) Co. C. 70. 1970: Lt., Var. Crew. Co. Track, Quill. (Art Editor). Var. Club. 1969: CpI., Var. Crew, Honor Guard, Var. Club. 1968: Var. Crew, Co. Crew, 8oy Scouts, Silver Drama Medal. RICHARDSON, James D.: 1720 Brewster Rd., Indianapolis, Ind. 46260. Co. A. 1; Co. E. 2, 3. 4. 1970: Sgt., Co. Football, Co. Swimming, Co. Volleyball, Co. Crew. 1969: Sgt., Co. Football, Co. Swimming, Co. Volleyball, Co. Crew, Co. Rifle, German Club, Theater, Finalist 500 Art Festival. 1968: Pvt.. Co. Football, Co. Baseball, Co. Crew, Co. Volleyball, Co. Rifle, JV Arch, cry, German Club. 1967: Co. Crew Co. Volleyball, Co. Base- ball. Co. Rifle. JV Rifle. RICHCREEK. Kenneth W.: R. R. 1, Box 66A, Morocco, Ind. Co. 4; Bt. B 3, 2, 1. 1970: Indiana State Scholarship, 1st Sgt., Co. Volleyball, Co. Basketball. Co. Football, Co. Soccer. Co. Tennis, Four Gun Drill. 1969: CpI., Co. Basketball. Co. Volleyball, Co. Soccer, Four Gun Drill. 1968: JV Track, JV Cross Country. 1967: Frosh Soph Basketball, Frosh Soph Track. RILEY, David S.: 31 Raimundstrasse, 6 Frankfort Main, Germany. Co. D. 1970: Gold A. 1st Sgt. Var Canoeing. Co. Basketball, Cordon Council. Student Senate. Fine Arts Committee. 1969: Silver A. Gold A, Blue Key, CpI., Var. Canoeing, Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, Co. Track, Choir, Honor Guard. 1968: Silver A, Co. Basketball. JV Canoeing, Choir. ROBERTS. John R.: Fairview Or. Hills- boro, Mo. 63050. Band. 1970: Regt. Auditorium S Sgt., Theater. 1969: JV Soccer, Theater, Choir. 1968: Co. Soccer. 1967: Co. Soccer. ROBERTSON. Ivan D.: 1450 Scantilly Dr.. Beaumont. Texas. 77706. Co. A 1; Co. E 2. 3. 4. 1970: Sgt., Var. Track. Co. Volleyball, Co. Softball. 1969: Silver A. CpI., Var. Track. Co. Track (Reg. Champ., Co-Capt.), Co. Football, Co. Softball. Honor Guard, Roll Call. 1968: JV Track, Co. Football (Reg. Champ.), Co. Track. Roll Call. 1967: Silver A, Frosh Soph Track. Co. Football (Reg. Champ.), Co. Track. ROGERS. Shelton L.: P. O. Box 68, New Llano, La. 71461. Tr. B. 1970: Lt. (Squadron Bat. AdJ.), Var. Jumping, Var. Polo. Lancers (Lt.). 1969: CpI., Var. Jumping, Var. Polo. Lancers (CpI.). 1968: Var. Jumping, JV Polo. Lancers. 1967: JV Jumping. ROSELL, Michael J.: QTRS 132 Ingalls Rd., Ft. Monroe, Va. 23351. Co. A (1), Co. E (2, 3. 4). 1970: Var. Crew (Co-Capt.), Co. Basketball. 1969: Var. Crew, Co. Basketball. 1968: Var. Crew. ROYCE. Frederick E.: 144 Lake Shore Dr., Douglas, Michigan. Co. B. 1970: Var. Fencing (Capt.), Co. Softball. Varsity Club, 1st Class Pres.. Academy Senate. Student Senate. 1969: Var. Fencing, Varsity Club. Co. Soft-ball (Reg. Champ.), Regulation Book Committee. Honor Guard. 1968: Var. Fencing, Co. Golf, Varsity Club, Roll Call, Honor Guard, Drill Team, Co. Wrestling. 1967: JV Fencing, Cross Country. RUNKLE, George A.: 157 N. Terrace. Cul-ver. Ind. 46511. Co. D. 1970: S Sgt., Co. Tennis, Co. Wrestling (Reg. Champ.-Capt.), Co. Basketball. Var. Tennis, Honor Guard. Drill Team. Indiana State Scholarship. 1969: CpI., Co. Wrestling. Var. Wrestling. Co. Basektball. Co. Softball. JV Tennis. 1968: Silver A, Co. Football. Var. Wrestl- ing. Theater. RUSSELL, Donald H.: 925 S. Bemiston. Clayton, Mo. 63105. Bt. B. 1970: Lt., Co. Football. Co. Basketball. Co. Volleyball. German Club. Four Gun Drill, Scuba Club. 1969: Silver A, Sgt., Co. Tennis, Var. Archery, Co. Basketball, Co. Football, Co. Volleyball, German Club. Four Gun Drill, Scuba Club. 1968: Co. Tennis, Var. Archery, German Club, Scuba Club. RUST, Peter A.: Apartado Postal 88 Bis. American Embassy, Mexico D F, Mexico. Co. D. 1970: S Sgt., Honor Guard, Drill Team. 1969: CpI., Honor Guard, Drill Team, Manual of Arms Award. s SCHPOK. Terry: R. R- 4, Dowagiac, Mo. 49047. Co. D. 1970: Gold A, Sgt. SHEAFFER. John D.: High Point. Madi- son, Iowa. 52627. Tr. A. 1970: Co. Swimming (Reg. Champ.), Sgt., Ski Club. . „ 1969: CpI., Polo, Co. Swimming. Ski Club. 1968: Co. Swimming, JV Jumping. Co. Crew. . 1967: JV Swimming. Co. Crew, Co. Swim- ming. Art Club, Ski Club. SHERMAN. Ralph L.: 1026 Balfour, Groste Pointe Park. Mich. 48230. Co. A. Co. C 1, Co. A 2. 3. 4. 5. 1970: S Sgt., Co. Football (Vedette All Star). Co. Track. Student Senate. 1969: CpI., JV Football, Reg. Boxing Champ.. 155 lbs.. Co. Track, Co. Volley-ball, Co. Soccer. Co. Softball, 2nd Class Board of Governors. 1968: Frosh Soph Football (Co-Capt.), JV Wrestling. Drill Team. 3rd Class Board of Governors. Reg. Boxing Runner-Up, 145 lbs. 1967: Frosh Soph Football. SIMON. George A.: 211 Vendrome Rd.. Grosse Pointe Farms. Mich. 48236. Tr. B. 1970: Lt.. Co. Football. Co. Volleyball. Co. Softball. Varsity Club. Lancers. 1969: CpI.. Co. Football. Co. Volleyball. Co. Softball. Varsity Club. Lancers. 1968: Var. Jumping. Skeet and Trap Club. 1967: JV Jumping. Skeet and Trap Club. SIMPSON. Edward R.: 1752 Skyline Dr., Pittsburg. Pa. 15227. Bd. 1970: Honors Ensemble. State Music Auditions (First Place). 1969: Co. Football. German Club. Honors Ensemble. Choir. 1963: Co. Softball. Co. Football. Theater. Band. Choir. German Club. Honor En-semble. State Music Auditibns (Second Place). 1967: Co. Football (Reg.). Co. Basketball. German Club, Choir. SITLER. Daniel J.: 343 N. Adams St.. Knightstown, Ind. 46148. Co. A. 1970: Silver A. National Merit Scholar, ship Finalist. Sgt.. Co. Wrestling, Co. Football. 1969: Silver A. Blue Key. CpI., JV Wrestling. Co. Wrestling. Co. Football. 1968: Silver A. JV Wrestling. Co. Wrestl- ing, Co. Crew. Co. Soccer. SKORBERG, Richard M.: 110 Thornbrook, DeKalb. III. 60115. Co. B. 1970: Lt.. Co. Football (Capt.). (Vedette All Star), Co. Basketball (Capt.). (Ve-dette All Star), Co. Volleyball (Capt.). Varsity Club. 1st Class Social Commit-tee, (Co. Reprcs.). 1969: CpI., Var. Baseball. Co. Football. (Vedette All Star). Co. Basketba'I. Co. Volleyball. Var. Club. 1968: Var. Baseball. Co. Football. Co. Basketball, Honor Guard, International Club. Varsity Club. 1967: Var. Baseball, Frosh Basketball. Co. Football. SLANE. Charles L.: 15010 N.W. Oak Hills Dr., Beaverton, Ore. 97005. Tr. A. 1970: Co. Soccer, Co. Basketball. Co. Track, Plymouth Project. 1969: Var. Soccer, Co. Golf. Co. Volley- ball, Lancers. 1968: Co. Soccer, Co. Wrestling. SMITH. Duane R.: 944 Margaret, Des Plaines. III. 60016. Tr. B. SMITH, Francis H.: 93 Empire Ave.. Wembley Downs, Perth, West Australia. Australia 6001. Bt. B. 1970: Silver A. Lt.. Co. Football, Co. Wrestling. Co. Basketball. Co. Volleyball, Model Club. Firearms Club, Four Gun Drill (Lt.). 1969: Silver A. Blue Key. Cpl.. Co. Crew. Co. Wrestling. Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, Track. Co. Soccer. Four Gun Drill. 1968: Gold A (1). Silver A (2). JV Golf. Frosh Soph Soccer, Co. Wrestling. Co. Basketball, Co. Track. Co. Volleyball. 162 SPENSLEY. Patrick A.: 19800 Sharon Val- ley Rd.. Manchester, Mich. 48158. Bd. 1970: C. Football. Co. Volleyball. Co. Soccer. Rock Band. 1st Class Social Committee. (Co. Repres.). Honor Band. 1969: Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.), Co. Vol- leyball. Co. Golf. (Capt.). Co. Basket-ball (Reg. Champ.), Rock Band, Honor Band. Theater '$9. 1968: Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.). Co. Golf. Co. Basketball. Co. Volleyball, Choir, Theater ’68. 1967: Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.). Co. Vol- leyball, Co. Golf, Choir, Art Club. SPITZER. Donn A.: 169 Brentview Dr., Grafton. Ohio. 44044. Co. E, ’68. ’69, Co. A. ‘70. 1970: Lt.. Inf. Bat. Supply. Var. Soccer (Co-Capt.). (All Conference Honorable Mention). Co. Squash, Co. Volleyball. Co. Basketball. Varsity Club. 1969: Sgt.. Var. Soccer. Var. Tennis. JV Wrestling, Co. Squash, Co. Volleyball, Varsity Club, Photo Club. 1968: JV Wrestling. JV Tennis. Frosh Soph Soccer, Co. Volleyball, Photo Club. STEAD. Walter T.: 2712 Indian Bow Trail. Flint, Mich. 48507. Bt. A. 1970; Lt., Art. Bat. Adi., Var. Football. Co. Basketball (Capt.), Co. Volleyball (Capt.), Co. Softball, Co_. Golf, Varsity Club (Sec. Treas.), House Committee, Student Senate, Defensive Back of the Year, (Football). 1969: Silver A. (2), Cpl., Var. Football, Var. Wrestling, Var. Track. Co. Volleyball, Co. Golf, Varsity Club. 1968: Silver A. (2), Var. Football, Co. Softball. Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball. Reg. Boxing, Runncrup, Hwt.. Varsity Club. STEELE. Roger D.: 4231 Garst Mill Rd.. S.W. Roanoke. Va. 24018. Tr. A 1. 2. 3, 4. 5. 1970: Capt. (Sqd. Cmdr.), Var. Football, Var. Polo. Co. Basketball, Co. Squash, Co. Volleyball, Co. Softball. Lancers (Lt.), Student Senate (Vice Pres.), So-cial Committee (Co-Chairman), Varsity Club. 1969: Silver (2), Sgt., Var. Football, Var. Polo, Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, Co. Softball, Honor Council, Varsity Club, Lancers, Robert Rossow Trooper Award. 1968: JV Polo, Frosh Soph Football, Co. Volleyball. Co. Softball. Co. Basketball. Lancers. 1967: Silver A. (2), JV Swimming, JV Jumping, Co. Football. STEVENS, Charles, C. B.: C-B Ranch, Buffalo. Wyoming. Tr. B 1, 2, 3, 4. 1970: Silver A (1). Lt., Var. Rough Rid- ing (Co-Capt.), Co. Football (Capt.), Co. Basketball. Co. Volleyball, Co. Track, Lancers (Sgt.), Student Senate. 1969: Silver A (1). Cpl., Var. Jumping. Var. Rough Riding. Co. Rifle. Co. Golf (Regt.), Co. Football, Co. Basketball, Co. Track, Co. Volleyball, Co. Softball (Capt.), Lancers. 1968: Var. Jumping, Var. Rough Riding, Co. Football, Co. Basketball, Co. Soft-ball, Co. Rifle, Lancers. 1967: JV Jumping, JV Rough Riding, Co. Football, Co. Volleyball. STEVENS. Dennis L.: 332 N. Lexington Dr., Palatine, III. 60067. Bd. 1970: Sgt., Co. Football, Co. 8asketball, Co. Volleyball, Co. Softball, Honor Band (Capt.), Drum and Bugle Corps, Dis-trict Music Contest (First Place). 1969: Co. Football. Co. Basketball. Co. Volleyball, Co. Softball, Choir, Drum and Bugle Corps, Honor Band, Dance Band. District Music Contest (First Place), State Music Contest (First Place). 1968: JV Basketball. Co. Volleyball. Co. Softball, Co. Tennis, Choir, Drum and Bugle Corps, Theater Orchestra, Thea-ter. District Music Contest (First and Second Place), State Music Contest (Second Place). STEVENS. Patrick A.: 8.0. 1215 3920 Via. valle Verde Rancho. Santa Fe, Calif. 92067. Co. B. 1970: Sgt., Co. Football, Co. Basketball, Co. Track, Co. Volleyball, Co. Soccer, Co. Softball, Explorers. International Club. 1969: Cpl.. Co. Football. Co. Basketball, Co. Softball, Co. Track. 1968: Frosh Soph Baseball, Co. Football. Co. Basketball. Co. Track, Co. Volleyball. Boy Scouts. 1967: Frosh Soph Track. Frosh Soph Baseball, Co. Football, Co. Basketball. Co. Wrestling. Co. Volleyball, Co. Soccer. STEWART. Greg D.: 6630 Plesenton Dr., Worthington, Ohio. 43085. Bt. B. 1970: Silver A. Var. Crew, Co. Basketball. Co. Football. 1969: Cpl., JV Crew, Co. Basketball (Reg. Champ.), Co. Football. 1968: JV Crew. Co. Basketball, Co. Football. VARSITY BASKETBALL (I. to r.) FRONT ROW, Bud Hombeck, Al Glenn, Mike Yates, Paul Winsauer, Joe Guide; SECOND ROW, John Brown, Bill Hibbard, Earle Williams, Joe Baltes, Jinx Donnelly, Chip Wall, Mike Hayworth. STOTTS, Richard H.: R. R. 3, Box 15. Newburgh, Ind. Tr. B. 1970; Capt., Var. Rough Riding, Co. Football, Co. Wrestling, Co. Basketball. Co. Track, Honor Council, Student Senate, Lancers. 1969: Sgt., JV Track, Cp. Football, Co. Wrestling. Co. Basketball, Co. Track. 1968: JV Crew, Co. Wrestling, Co. Bas- kctball. Co. Football. Co. Golf. 1967: Co. Wrestling. Co. Basketball, Co. Football, Co. Golf. T TERRY. Jeb B.: 5206 So. Harvard Apt. 103, Tulsa, Okla. Tr. A. 1970: Silver A (1). Capt., Var. Football, Var. Track, Var. Jumping, Co. Basket-ball, Var. Club (Pres.), Season House Committee (Chairman), Student Senate, Ski Club, Most Valuable - Football, All-Area Hon. Mention Football Award. 1969: Silver A (2). Blue Key. Cpl., Sgt., Var. Football. Var. Track, Co. Volleyball. Co. Basketball (Vedette All-Stars), Var. Club. Ski Club. Sons of American Revolution Award. 1963: Silver A (2), Var. Football, Co. 8asketball, Co. Soccer, Co. Volleyball, Co. Track, Var. Club, Board of Governors. Ski Club. 1967: Silver A (2). Frosh Soph Football, Co. Swimming. Co. Soccer, Co. Volleyball. Co. Track, JV Wrestling, Ski Club. THOMPSON. William A.: Wakefield Cir- cle, Kendallville, Ind. Co. D. 1970: S Sgt., Var. Rifle. Var. Track. Co. Football, Co. Track, Co. Basketball, Co. Track. Co. Volleyball. Co. Softball, Co. Handball. Co. Rifle, Varsity Club. 1969: Var. Rifle. Co. Football, Co. Track. Co. Volleyball. TILLEY. Ralph S.: Ill E. Main St., Ve- vay. Ind. 47W3. Bt. B. 1970: Silver A, Sgt.. Co. Football. Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, Four Gun Drill, Hoosier Scholar. 1969: Cpl.. Co. Football, Co. Basketball, Co. Volleyball (Reg. Champ.), Honor Council, Four Gun Drill. 1968: JV Basketball, JV Canoe. Co. Foot-ball, Co. Volleyball, Board of Governors. 1967: JV Canoe. Frosh Basketball, Co. Football. TOWNSLEY, William L.: RFD, Great Band. Kan. 67530. Tr. B. 1970: Sgt., Var. Jumping, Co. Football, Co. Basketball. Co. Softball. Co. Wrestling (165 lb. Champion), Quill, Lancers. 1969: JV Jumping, Co. Football, Co. Bas- ketball. Co. Softball, Vedette. Choir. TRITES, Donald L.: 84 Orchard Place. Battle Creek. Mich. 49017. Bt. A. 1970: Sgt., Var. Wrestling, Co. Volleyball. Co. Football (Reg. Champ., Co-Capt.), Var. Club, Vedette All-Star Team. 1969: Silver (1), Cpl., Co. Football. Var. Wrestling, Co. Softball, Co. Volleyball, Var. Club. 1968: Silver (2), Co. Football, Co. Soccer, Co. Softball, Var. Wrestling, Frosh Soph Baseball. 1967: Silver A (1), Co. Football, Co. Soc- cer. TURNER, Arnold F.: 600 W. 21st Ave., Gary, Ind. 46407. Bt. C. 1970: Var. Cross Country, Var. Track, Cordon Council (President). 1969: Var. Cross Country, Var. Track, German Club. 163 TURNER, James E.: 244 W. Waltham St., Calumet City, III. 60409. Bd. 1970: Gold A, Cum Laude, Sgt., Co. Crew, Co. Handball, Choir (President), Cordon Council, Blue Notes, Honor Band. 1969: Gold A (1, 2), Blue Key. CpI., JV Soccer, JV Crew. Co. Crew (Reg. Champ.), Choir, Blue Notes, Honor Band, Soul Band, 1st District and State Music Contests. 1968: Gold A (1, 2). Frosh Soph Soccer. Co. Soccer, Choir, Dance Band. Theater, 1st District and State Music Contests. 1967: Gold A (1, 2), Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.), Choir, Dance Band, Theater, 1st District Music Contest, 2nd State Music Contest. 1966: Silver A (1, 2). Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.), 1st District and State Music Contests. V VOORHEES. James C.: 1312 Lama Rd., Kalamazoo, Mich. 49001. Bt. B. 1970: Silver A, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Sgt., Var. Swimming. Co. Swimming. 1969: Silver A (1, 2), Sgt., JV Swimming. 1963: Silver A (1, 2). JV Swimmino, Co. Volleyball (Reg. Champ.). Co. Soccer (Reg. Champ.). w WADDELL. Robert N.: 194 W. Waldheim Rd.. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15215. Tr. A. 1970: Sgt., Var. Golf, Co. Football, Co. Volleyball. 1969: JV Golf. Co. Football, Co. Basket, ball, Co. Volleyball, Co. Wrestling, Co. Rifle. WAGNER, David B.: 1505 Myrtle Dr., Dan-ville, III. 61832. Co. D. 1970: Theater. WALL, Wyatt W. :1101 Marshall Ave.. South Boston, Va. 24592. Bt. C. 1970: Capt.. Var. Basketball, Co. Golf (Capt.), Co. Volleyball, Student Senate, Academy Senate, Varsity Club. 1969: Sot., Var. Golf. Var. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, Varsity Club. 1968: Var. Golf. JV Basketball, Frosh Soph Soccer, Co. Volleyball, Board of Governors. 1967: Frosh Basketball, Frosh Soph Soccer, Frosh Golf. WATKIN. Nathaniel R. Ill: 121 Eastway Place, Battle Creek, Mich. Co. D. WEARLY, W. Lee: 170 Round Hill Rd., Greenwich, Conn. 06830. Tr. A. 1970: Lt., Co. Football, Co. Basketball. Ski Club, Honor Council, Lancers. 1969: CpI.. JV Crew. Co. Football. Var. sity Club, Ski Club, Lancers. 1968: Var. Jumping, JV Crew, Varsity Club, Philosophy Club, Lancers. 1967: Silver A (1), JV Jumping, Philoso- phy Club. WESTENHOFF, Charles M.: Box 49. A.P. O., New York, N. Y. Co. A (1). Co. E (2). 1970: National Merit Letter of Commen- dation, Sat. 1969: Co. Football. WESTRATE, Robert W.: 55 W. 14th St., Holland, Mich. 49423. Co. A. 1970: Sgt., Co. Football (Vedette All Star), Color Guard. 1969: CpI., Co. F o o t b a II. Co. Crew (Capt.), Color Guard. 1968: Co. Football, Co. Softball, Co. Vol. leyball. WHITE. David B.: West Terrace, Culver, Ind. 46511. Co. C. 1970: Sgt. Var. Canoe, Co. Tennis, Co. Squash (Capt.). 1969: CpI., Co. Tennis, Co. Squash. Co. Softball. 1968: Var. Canoe, Co. Squash. 1967: Var. Canoe, Coin Club. Firearms Club. 1966: Firearms Club. WIODER, Kenneth J.: 2341 W. 108th PI.. Chicago. III. 60643. Co. C (1), Co. A (2. 3). 1970: Gold A. Cum Laude, Rcgt. Sgt. Major, Co. Basketball. 1969: Gold A (1. 2). Blue Key, CpI., Var. Tennis. Co. Basketball, Co. Track, Co. Rifle. 1968: Silver A (1 2), JV Tennis, Co. Rifle, Forensics, 2nd Place Indiana National French Test. WIGGINS., William D.: 1621 So. Shore Dr., Holland, Mich. 46423. Bt. A. 1970: Sgt., Co. Football (Co-Capt., Reg. Champ.), Quill. 1969: Silver A (2), Co. Football, Co. Vol- leyball, Co. Softball. 1968: Co. Softball, Co. Basketball, Co. Golf, Co. Softball, Ski Club. 1967: JV Wrestling, Co. Football, Co. Golf, Co. Crew, Co. Softball, Co. Wrestling, Ski Club. WILLIAMS, Earle R.: 309 White St., Culver, Ind. 46511. Co. B. 1970: Gold A, Cum Laude, National Mer- it Letter of Commendation, Sgt., Var. Basketball, Co. Volleyball, Theater. 1969: Gold A (1, 2), Blue Key, CpI., JV Cross Country. JV 8asketball, Theater, AATF State Contest (1st Place). 1968: Gold A (1 2). JV Cross Country, JV Basketball, JV Track, Theater, AATF State Contest (2nd Place). 1967: Gold A (1, 2), Frosh Basketball. Frosh Track. 1966: Gold A (1, 2). WINSAUER. Paul J.: 530 Highland Ter- race. She Boy Gan, Wis. 53081. Co. A (1). Co. E (2. 3, 4). 1970: Silver A. Sgt., Var. Basketball. Co. Volleyball, Cordon Council. 1969: CpI., Var. Basketball. Var. Tennis, Co. Tennis, Co. Volleyball, Honor Guard, Theater, Varsity Club. 1963: JV Basketball, JV Tennis, Co. Ten-nis, Co. Volleyball. Roll Call. 1967: JV Tennis. Frosh Basketball, Co. Football (Reg. Champ.) WOLFENDEN. John T.: Old Kinsman Rd., Chagrin Falls, Ohio. 44022. Tr. A. 1970: Sgt., Co. Football (Capt., Vedette All Star), Co. Swimming (Capt., Reg. Champs). Co. Basketball. Ski Club, Vedette (Circulation Manager), Student Senate, Academy Senate. 1969: Co. Football. Co. Softball (Capt.), Co. Basketball. Co. Track. Vedette, Choir. WOODARD, Robert C.: 8600 S.W. 67 Ave., Apt. 935. Miami. Fla. 33143. Co. B. 1970: Silver A, Capt., Var. Fencing, Var. Canoe, Co. Football, Honor Council, Honor Guard (Executive Officer), Roll Call, Guild of Lectors, Varsity Club, Student Senate. Academy Senate, Explorers. 1969: Silver A. CpI., Var. Fencing, JV Canoe, Co. Football, Honor Council, Honor Guard, Roll Call, Guild of Lectors, Drill Team, Varsity Club, Explorers. 1968: JV Fencing, Co. Soccer, Roll Call, Explorers, Order of the Arrow. WYNNE. Terrence: P.O. Box 835, South 8end, Ind. Co. B. 1970: Lt., Var. Crew, Co. Football, Cor-don Council. Quill. 1969: Silver A, CpI., Var. Crew, Co. Foot- ball, German Club. 1968: Var. Crew, German Club. 1967: Var. Crew, German Club. Y YATES, Michael S.: 126 E. Mound St.. Circlcville. Ohio. 43113. Bt. A. 1970: Gold A, Cum Laude, Regt. Supply Officer, Var. Basketball (Co-Capt.), Var. Baseball, Varsity Club, Most Valuable Player (Basketball). 1969: Silver A (1), Gold A (2), Blue Key. Var. Basketball, Var. Baseball, Co. Volleyball, Varsity Club, Free-throw Trophy, Batting Trophy. z ZAJAC, Theodore S.. Jr.: 2724 Coldwood Dr., Rocky River, Ohio. 44116. Co. A. 1970: Sgt., Co. Football (Co-Capt.), Can-oe. 1969: Co. Football. ZEMAN, David R.: 10 Logan Terrace. Danville, III. 61832. Bd. 1970: Var. Cross Country, Var. Track. Co. Track, Co. Basketball. Honor Band, Vedette, Drum and Bugle Corps. 1969: Silver A (1). Gold A (2). Blue Key. National Merit Letter of Commendation, Var. Canoeing, JV Track, Co. Wrestling, Co. Track, Honor Band, Academy Dance Band, Vedette. Drum Bugle Corps. 1st Place District and State Music Contests. 1963: Gold A (1. 2), JV Canoe. Frosh Soph Soccer, Dance Band. Vedette. 1st Place District Music Contest, 2nd Place State Music Contest. 1967: Silver A (2). Co. Soccer, Reg. Champ.), Dance Band. Theater, Or. chestra. Chapel Choir, 1st Place District Music Contest, 2nd Place State Muic Contest, 164 Underclass Address Roster The following is alphabetical directory of the 1969-1970 underclassmen attending Culver Military Academy. Listed after each name is the military organization, graduation year, and home address. Asterisk following name denotes new student. A ABBEY, Nelson Daniel III: Tr. A; 1972; 29245 Hufford Rd., Apt. 3, Pcrrysburg, Ohio 43551. ADAMS. Jeffery Scott: Bt. C: 1974; 33 East Main Street. North East. Pa. 16428. ADAMS. John Fredrick: Co. A: 1971; 304 North Shore Lane. Culver. Ind. 46511. ALBRIGHT. Kim: Co. D; 1972; 210 S. Small. Kankakee. III. 60901. ALLEN. Charles Upton: Tr. B: 1972; 8928 North Hetzler Road. Piqua, Ohio 45356. ALLEN. Thomas Stewart: Tr. A; 1972; 8928 North Hetzler Road, Piqua, Ohio 45356. ANDERSON. Carl Bayard III: Tr. B; 1973: 6805 Avondale Drive. Oklahoma City, Okia. 73116. ANDREWS. Mark Wise: Tr. B: 1973; 1044 Sandusky Street. Ashland, Ohio 44805. ARDERY, Richard Cochrane: Co. B; 1972; Office of the Engineer, Hq. USAREUR. APO New York. N. Y. 09403. ARFORD. John Stephen: Co. A: 1973: 1319 East Center Street. Warsaw. Ind. 46580. ARI2PE N.. Alejandro: Bt. B; 1972; Box 166. Saltillo. Coahuila. Mexico. ARMINGTON. Gary Stephen: ’ Co. D; 1974; 56 Lyman Circle, Shaker Heights. Ohio 44122. ARTHUR. Charles Hartford: Bt. B: 1971; 4855 East Vassar Avenue. Denver. Col. 80222. ARTHUR. Wallace Russell: Bt. C; 1972; 4855 East Vassar Avenue. Denver. Col. 80222. ASHER. Thomas John: ® Bt. B: 1972: Route 6. Box 507. Valparaiso. Ind. 46383. AUFDERHEIDE. Keith Harlan: Bd; 1972; 19 East Ruby Avenue, Wilmington. Ohio 45177. AUSTIN. Samuel Weed: • Tr. A; 1973: 711 Broadland Rd.. N.W.. Atlanta. Ga. 30327. B BACHE. Kevin Ralph: Tr. A: 1971; Box 585. Norwalk. Ohio 44857. BACHE. K.mberly Glenn: 0 Tr. A: 1973; P P O 8ox 585. Norwalk. Ohio 44857. BADYNSKI, Kim Alleyn: ■ Bt. B: 1973: 1929 South 13th Avenue. Maywood. III. 60153. BAER. Robert Booker: Bt. C: 1971; P O Box 1685. Aspen. Col. 81611. BAIRD. Jonathan Charles: ' Tr. B: 1973: 2174 Huron Trail. Maitland. Fla. 32751. BAKER. Tracey Alison: Co-ed: 1973: Cul- ver Military Academy. Culver. Ind. 46511. 8ALDWIN. Robert Newland: ' Tr. B: 1973; 8th Floor. Pldt. Bldg.. P O Box 824. Mak. ati. Rizal, P. I. BALES. Robert Courtney: • Bt. B: 1971: 504 Empire Street. Aurora. Col. 80010. BAL2EKAS. Stanley R. Ill: Bt. B; 1972; 9018 South Oakley, Chicago. III. 60620. BANKS. Stephen Rougeou: Bt. C: 1971; 4001 Pecan Drive. Alexandria. La. 71301. BARDES. Oliver Pape Jr.: Tr. A; 1971: 3530 Bayard Drive. Cincinnati. Ohio 452C8. BARNES. James Ray: Bt. B: 1972; 592 Ter. race Drive. Pratt. Kan. 67124. BARNES. William Frederic: Co. B: 1972; 514 Carlton Avenue. Wheaton. III. 60187. BARRON, Terry Jay: Bt. C; 1972: S.nton Supply Co. Inc.. 204 East Sample Street, South Bend. Ind. 46618. BARRY. Charles Kevin: Bt. A; 1971; 253 Stonehurst Blvd., Freehold, N. J. 07728. BEATTIE, Thomas Lee: Bt. B; 1971; 12751 Elm Street. Blue Island. III. 604C6. BEAZOR. David Michael: 0 Co. C; 1972 ; 600 North Olive, Jefferson. Iowa. 50129. BECKS, Raymond Charles: Tr. A; 1971; 5709 Stumph Road. Cleveland .Ohio. 44130. BELL. John Thomas III: Co. A; 1971; 240 Tanglewood Drive. Athens, Ga. 30601. BENNETT, Bruce Edward: Co. C; 1972; 13910 Shawnee Trail. Cleveland. Ohio, 44130. BENNETT. Mark Mahan: • Co. D: 1973; 13910 Shawnee Trail, Cleveland. Ohio, 44130. BERG. Richard Scott: Bt. A; 1971; 50 Ridgeview Lane, Poland, Ohio, 44514. BERGHOLT. Max Damkjer: Tr. A; 1971; R R 1. 19 West 335 Lake Street, Addison. III. 60101. BERNET, Robert George Jr.: Co. D; 1971; 2991 Werk Road. Cincinnati, Ohio. 45211. BIDWELL, Christopher C.: Co. B; 1972 ; 708 Southwest 16th Avc., Apartment 202, Gainesville. Fla. 32601. BIRD. William Harlan: Bt. C; 1973; 1007 Schuyler Street. Endicott. N. Y. 13760. BLACKBURNE. George III; Tr. B; 1971; 979 W. Homestead Road. Sunnyvale. Calif. 94087. BLA2EK. Christopher F.: Band: 1972: 4922 South Leclaire Avc.. Chicago, III. 60638. BODNER. Donald Roger: Co. D; 1971; 10545 Spring Mill Road. Indianapolis. Ind. 46290. BRADLEY. Michael Bruce: Bt. A; 1973; 14530 Shaker Boulevard. Shaker Heights. Ohio. 44120. BRADLEY. Roger Ailing III: Tr. B; 1972; 1512 Calle Las Marias, Condado. San Juan, Puerto Rico, 00911. BRAY. David Lantz: 0 Bt. A: 1971; 6079 Pearl Road. Parma Heights, Ohio, 44130. BREFFFILH. Richard Arthur: « Tr. A; 1973: Creole Petroleum Corp., Apartado 889. Caracas D. F.. Venezuela. S. America. BREFFEILH. Robert Alan: Tr. A; 1971; Creole Petroleum Corp.. Aparado 889. Caracas. Venezuela. S. America. BREWER. Charles Walter: Tr B: 1971; 5900 Park Road. Cincinnati, Ohio 45243. BREWER. Thomas Frederick: • Tr. A: 1972; 5501 Southwest 105 Street. Miami, Fla. 33156. BRITT. George James: • Co. C; 1972; 1715 Hillcrcst Drive. Sleepy Hollow. III. 60118. BRITT. Gerald: Co. D: 1973; 1715 Hillcrest Drive. Sleepy Hollow. III. 60118. BROMLEY. David Bruce: • Co. B; 1971; 2124 Wiltshire Boulevard. Huntington. W. Va. 25701. BROMLEY. Peter Yarwood: • Bt. A; 1974; 2124 Wiltshire Blvd., Huntington, W. Va. 25701. BROOME. John Giles: 0 Bt. B: 1971; Forest Drive. Waynesboro. Ga. 30830. BROWN. Bradley David: Tr. A; 1971; 11116 Lantern Lane. Fort Wayne. Ind. 46805. BROWN. George Northcutt: Bd; 1971; 2121 Nicholasville Road. Lexington. Ky. 40503. BROWN. Kevin Lafayette: ® Co. B; 1972; 6055 East Washington, Indianapolis, Ind. 46219. BRUMBACK. Charles T. Jr.: Bt. A: 1972: 911 Seville Place. Orlando. Fla. 32804. BRUNOEHLER. John Justin: • Co. C: 1974; 239 Osceola Court. Winter Park. Fla. 32789. BUCHANAN. William Henry: Tr. B: 1972; 6122 Lynbrook. Houston. Tex. 77027. BULLOCK. Lawrence Edward: • Co. B; 1974 : 416 Miami Club Drive, Mishawaka. Ind. 46544. BURDENO. Ryan Dale: Co. B: 1971; 1516 Loaan Avenue. Danville. III. 61832. BURNS, Gary Wayne: 0 Bt. A: 1973: 536 LaSalle Avenue. St. Joseph. Mich. 49385. BURRELL. Kurt Van Ness: Co. D: 1973: 2767 Middlebury Lane, Birmingham, Mich. 48010. BURROUGHS. Michael Alan: Co. B: 1972; C O Bache and Comoany Inc. Christian, st-d St. Croix. U S. V. I. 00820. BUTLER. Michael Brian: Co. D; 19’2: 14S5 Hillview Drive. Sarasota. Fla. 33578. C CALDER. Alexander Walcott: Co. A: 1972: 1041 Academy Drive. Youngstown. Ohio. 44505. CALDWELL, Robert Stokes: Bt. C: 1971; 2920 Beeehwood Drive S E. Grand Rapids, Mich. 49506. CAMP. James Webster: Co. C; 1973; 218 A Domain Rd., South Yarra, Victoria, Aus-tralia. CAMPBELL, Gordon Kenneth: Bt. A; 1972; 3833 Lyon Drive, Columbus, Ohio 43221. CAPPS. Steve George: Bt. B; 1972; Depart-ment of English, U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y. 10996. CARBAUGH, Richard Raymond: Co. B; 1972; 231 Wynnwood Drive, Peoria, III. 61614. CARLISLE, David Alan: • Bt. A; 1971; 811 Adams Avenue, Evansville, Ind. 47713. CARMICHAEL, Bruce Alan: Co. B; 1971; 5051 Overlook Road N. W., Wahington, D.C. 20016. CARO, Nicholas Charles: Co. C; 1972; Mar-tin Motel, Junction 63 and Int. 44. Rolla, Mo. 65401. CARPENTIER, Charles J.: Co. D; 1972 ; 477 27th Avenue, East Moline, III. 61244. CARROTHERS. Lanson James: Co. D; 1971; 29221 Mark Boulevard, Madison Heights, Mich. 48071. CARTER, William Starr: • Tr. B: 1973; 4201 Cathedral Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016. CARVEY, John David: Bd; 1973 ; 7348 North Chester Ave., Indianapolis. Ind. 46240. CENKNER. George Frederick: Co. B; 1972: 18470 Geo. Washington Dr.. Southfield, Mich. 48075. CHALMERS. John Shannon Jr.: • Bd; 1973; Chalmers Investments. 403 Meadows Building. Dallas. Tex. 75206. CHAPIN. Ross Karl: Co. A; 1971; Route 1. Collins. Ohio 44826. CHARLEBOIS, William H. Jr.: • Co. B; 1973; 47 Norwick Drive. Youngstown. Ohio 44505. CHEPPONIS. Michael Anthony: Co. B; 1972; 3606 Mintwood Street, Pittsburgh, Penn. 15201. CHESELDINE. Raymond M. Ill: • Co. C: 1973; 280 Elbchaussee, 2 Hamburg 52, Germany. CHILDRESS, John Frederick: Tr. A: 1972; 6631 Harrington Avenue, Youngstown. Ohio 44512. CHURA, Richard Emil: Co. D: 1974; 1C61 Forest Hills. Calumet City. III. 62409. CLAASSEN. Robert Lewis: ♦ Bt. C: 1971; 608 West 8th Street, Newton, Kan. 67114. CLARY. Gregory Bruce: Co. B; 1972: 204 Jamaica Way. Punta Gorda. Fla. 33950. CLAY. Richard Welker: • Bt. B; 1971; 13180 Patterson Road, Canal Fulton. Ohio 44614. COBEAN. Donald Bruce: Bd: 1972; 3519 E. Grandview Ave., Tacoma, Wash. 98404. COCHRAN, James David: 0 Bd; 1971; 570 Coleridge. Palo Alto. Cal. 94301. COHEN J.cffrcy David: Co. D: 1971; 1201 S. 6th Street, Terre Haute, Ind. 47807. COHEN, Lawrence Mark: Co. D: 1973; 1102 Indian Circle Drive, St. Louis. Mo. 63132. COHEN. Seth Alexander: Co. D: 1973; 1201 South 6th Street, Terre Haute, Ind. 47807. COLBERT. Robert Berner III: Co. B; 1971; 235 Woodland Drive, Humboldt. Tenn. 38343 . COLLIER. Robert James: • Co. C: 1972: 1720 Hendricks. Anderson, Ind. 46011. COLT, G. Michael: « Tr. B; 1971; Loon Meadow Drive, Norfolk, Conn. 06058. CONNELL, John Oscar Jr.: • Co. A; 1973; Sherard. Miss. 38669. CONNOR. James Howard Jr.: • Tr. B; 1973: 205 S. Virginia Lee Road. Columbus, Ohio 43209. CONRAD. Henry Wayne: Bt. C; 1971; 4 Clinic Drive, Lawrenceburg, Ind. 47025. COONEY. Martin Franklin: Co. C; 1972: First Natl City 8ank. Casilla De Correo 59 D. Santiago. Chile. S. A. COONEY. Patrick Michael: Tr. A: 1971; 955 Kirkwood, Dubuque. Iowa 52001. COONEY, Timothy Donald: Tr. A: 1972; 955 Kirkwood, Dubuque. Iowa 52001. CORRELL, Gary Robert: Bd: 1971; 804 South Boulevard, Lenoir, N. C. 28645. COUGHLIN. Daniel Joseph: Co. C: 1973; 1202 E. Edgemont Avenue, Phoenix. Ariz. 85006. COUTIN. Gustavo Manuel: 9 Co. C; 1972: 6440 S. Claiborne Ave., Apartment 107 New Orleans. La. 70125. CROCKETT. Mark Frederick: Bt. C: 1971; 2401 Southwest 2nd Avc., Miami. Fla. 33129. CROSSER. Kevin William: • Bt. C; 1972; 1524 Loraine. Lansing, Mich. 48910. 165 FIVE YEAR MEN: (I. to r.) STANDING, Eric Olsen, Rich Rafes, Earle Williams, John Benner, Rich Brown, Marc Potter, Tom Held, Allen Howell, Mario Fernandez, Jim Turner; KNEELING, Jim Josendale, Eric Hughes; NOT SHOWN, Bob Bolton. D DAILEY. Michael Kamanina: Tr. A: 1971; Waikikian Limited, 1811 Ala Moana Boulevard. Honolulu. Hawaii 96815. DANIELS. Cameron Fredric: Co. C; 1971; 140 Deardoff Road, Franklin, Ohio 45005. DAVIES. Samuel J. Ill: • Co. B: 1971; 8115 N. Clippinger Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio 45243. DAVIS. Rickie Alan: Co. C; 1971; 718 Sixth Avenue. New Brighton, Pa. 15066. DE ARM IN, John Walter: • Tr. B; 1972; R R 1. Odon, Ind. 47562. DECLEVA. Paul Jr.: Tr. B; 1971; 5222 Dcloache Aevnuo, Dallas. Tex. 75201. DEGRAFFENRIED. Nicholas T.: Bt. C; 1971; 1208 Sunnymeade Trail, Dekalb, III. 60115. DIBBEL. David Gilmore Jr.: • Bt. C; 1973: 211 Hill Country Lane, San Antonio, Tex. 78232. DICKSON, James Alan: Co. A; 1971; Dell. wood. White Bear Lake. Minn. 55110. DONCHEFF. Anthony Iwan: • Bt. B: 1972; 3121 West 98th Place, Evergreen Park, III. 60642. DONNELLY, Raymond George: • Bt. C; 1972: 1153 James K. Boulevard, Pontiac, Mich. 48053. DONSON, Seth Loren: Tr. A; 1971; 136 Main Street, Evanston. III. 60202. DOXAS, George John: Bt. B; 1972 ; 390 Lincoln Street, Gary, Ind. 46402. DREY, Richard Scott: Bd; 1972; 3914 North Drcxel Avenue. Indianapolis, Ind. 46226. DRIES. Joseph Michael: Co. C; 1973; 107 Robinson. Danville, III. 61832. DRUMMOND. Robert John III: Bt C; 1974; 290 East Camino Real. Boca Raton, Fla. 33432. DRYDEN, William George: Co. B; 1971; 607 Esplanade, Redondo Beach, Calif. 90277. DUNCAN, Charles Thatcher: Tr. A; 1971; 14 Christopher Drive, Poland, Ohio 44514. DUNNING, John Franklin: Bt. C: 1972; 67 Levan Drive, Paincsville, Ohio 44077. DURAN, William David: Co. D; 1972; 1901 Upper Chelsea Road, Columbus, Ohio 43212. DWULIT, David Richard: Co. A; 1972; 2426 Spring Street, Pittsburgh. Pa. 15210. E EAGLETON. David Pierce: Bt. C; 1972; 1610 West Moss Avenue, Peoria, III. 61606. EARP, Samuel Evanson: • Co. D; 1971; 3368 Washington Blvd., Indianapolis, Ind. 46205. ECKERT. Scott Rusell: Bd.; 1972; 15 Frederick Street. Logansport. Ind. 46947. EDERER, David Wiley: Bt. C; 1971; 1075 Magdalyn Drive, Akron, Ohio 44320. EDWARDS. Richard Joseph: Bd; 1973: 337 North Main Street. Spencer, Ind. 47460. EIMER. Mark Campbell: • Tr. B; 1973; 100 Robinson Road. Highland Hts., Ky. 41076. ELDRED, Charles Nelson: Co. B; 1972; 4990 Columbia Pike. Apt. 304, Arlington, Va. 22204. ELKINS, Samuel Taylor: Tr. A; 1972; 1230 Spanish River Road, Boca Raton, Fla. 33432. ELLIOTT. Stewart Edgar, Jr.: Co. C; 1972; 1106 Carriage Road, Papillion, Neb. 68046. ENGLAND, Robert Bruce: Co. A; 1971; Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 46511. EVANS, Barney Brooks: ♦ Bt. A; 1973; Route 3, Fort Valley, Ga. 31030. EVANS. Brian Vanstone: Bt. A; 1971; 2211 Cavendish Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22303. EVANS. James Albert: Bt. A; 1971; Route 3, Fort Valley, Ga. 31030. F FAULKNER. Donald Joseph, II: Bt. C; 1973; 1002 Academy Road, Culver, Ind. 46511. FAULKNER, Jonathan Allyn: Bt. C; 1972; 32722 Bainbridge Road, Solon, Ohio 44139. FEATHERS, David Stuart: Co. B; 1971; 165 South Avenue, Alamo, Calif. 94507. FEINBERG. Richard Jay: Co. D; 1971; 396 Bigelow Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15207. FICKLE. Floyd Edward: Bt. A; 1972; Black Vcatch Inti., P. O. Box 11-215. Bang, kok. Thailand. FIELD. Michael Allen: Bt. C; 1971; 12227 Vallcyhcart Drive. Studio City. Calif. 91604. FIESER, Stephen Eugene: Tr. A; 1972; 1575 North Van Dorn St., Alexandria, Va. 22304. FILERMAN. Richard Nathan: • Tr. B; 1973: 3610 Grove Street. Skokie, III. 60076. FINCH. James Lloyd: Bt. C: 1972; Grant City Abstract Co. Inc., 401 Marion Natl Bank Bldg.. Marion. Ind. 46952. FISCHGRUND. Robert Simon: Co. A; 1972; The Parisian Company. 228 North Market Avenue, Canton, Ohio 44702. FISHEL. Richard Allan: Co. A; 1971; 1238 Lynwood Drive, Novato. Calif. 94947. FISHEL. Robert Bradley: Co. A; 1972; 1238 Lynwood Drive, Novato. Calif. 94947. FITTS. Rodney Malcolm: Bt. A; 1971; 79 N. Main Street, Chagrin Falls. Ohio 44022. FLAHERTY. David Thomas. Jr.: Bt. C; 1971; 803 Hospital Avenue. Lenoir, N. C. 28645. FLEMING. David Lynn; Tr. B; 1971; 42 S. Washington St., Utica, Ohio 43080. FLYNN. John Bishop: • Bt. B; 1973; Route 1, Winchester, Ky. 40391. FORBES. Harold Cartwright: Co. C; 1972; 906 Old Covington Road, Hammond, La. 70401. FOSTER. Ronald Duane: Tr. B; 1972; Route 6. Box 419, LaPorte. Ind. 46350. FREE, Wade Hampton, III: Co. A; 1971; 14 Overlook Drive, Anderson, Ind. 46011. FREEVOL, Bart Herman: • Bd; 1971; 903 Tomahawk. Niles, Mich. 49120. FREY, Gregory Lee: Bt. C; 1972; 3234 Old Farm Road, Flint, Mich. 48507. FRIDMAN, Eric Nelson: Bt. C; 1972; Box 168. Versailles, Ind. 47042. FRUEHAUF. Royce Horn: Co. A; 1971; 5330 Middlebelt Road; Birmingham, Mich. 48010. FUTRELL, Harold Boyles: • Bd.; 1973; Route 1, Blandville Rd.. Paducan, Ky. 42001. G GABHART, Arthur Lee: • Bt. C; 1974; 45 Radnor Circle, Gr. Pte. Farms, Mich. 48236. GAMES. Jon Roger: Tr. A; 1972; Co. B 228th Avn. Bn. Ash, 1st Cavalry Oivision, APO San Francisco, Calif. 96490. GARBUSCHEWSKI, Fredrick: • Tr. B; 1971; 91-960 Ololani Street, Ewa 8each. Hawaii. 96706. GATTI, Peter John: • Bt. B; 1971; Am Em-bassy, Consulate Sect, Santo Domingo. Dominican Rep. GEPPERT. William King: • Tr. B; 1973 ; 7 Washington Street. Cumberland, Mo. 21502. GHOLSON. Charles Forbis: Co. D; 1971; Route 2. Clarksville, Tenn. 37040. GIACCHETTI, Donald Joseph: Co. B: 1971; 13100 Maple Avenue, Lcmont, III. 60439. GIAMMANCO, PETER III: • Tr. B; 1973: 217 Maplewood Road, Riverside, III. 60546. GIBSON. Terry Marshall: Co. C: 1972; 400 E. Randolph Street, Chicago, III. 60601. GILASON. Lance Martin: • Bt. C: 1973; 25433 Beachwood, Glen Ellyn. III. 60137. GILLEN. Douglas John: Co. A; 1971; 6490 Carriage Hill Drive, Grand Blanc, Mich. 48439. GLENN. J. Allen: Co. B; 1971; 456 Lake-view. Culver, Ind. 46511. GLICKFIELD, William Scott: Co. A; 1971; 908 Milborn Street, Marion, Ind. 46952. GLOM8ICKI, Alan Paul: ♦ Bd.; 1973; 4525 S. Sacramento Avenue, Chicago. III. 60632. GODFREY. Michael Gene: Co. B; 1972 ; 7605 S. Belmont Road, Indianapolis, Ind. 46217. GODFREY. Richard Eugene: Tr. B; 1971; 2 Bratenahl Place, 130. Bratcnahl, Ohio. 44108. GODWIN. Gethin Thomas. Jr.: • Bt. A; 1971; 3885 North River Road, Freeland. Mich. 48623. GODWIN. Samuel Clyde: Bt. A; 1971; 802 East Washington, Jackson, Mo. 63755. GORMAN. Thomas Wood: • Co. C: 1972: 242 Pleasant Street, Birmingham, Mich. 48009. GOSS, James Alan: Bt. A; 1971; P O Box 616. Ann Arbor. Mich. 48107. GRANADOS, Carlos: • Tr. B; 1973; Caldos Const. Corp., 229 Commercial Blvd., Lauderdale Sea, Fla. 33308. GRANADOS. Felix Alberto: Tr. 8; 1972; Caldos Const. Corp., 229 Commercial Blvd., Lauderdale Sea. Fla. 33308. GREENGOSS, John Vincent: ♦ Bt. B; 1973; 5825 N. Collins Avenue, Miami Beach. Fla. 33140. GREGORY. Stephen Nielsen: Tr. B: 1972; 20190 Parkside Drive, Rocky River, Ohio. 44116. GRIFFITH. Edward Roland: • Co. A; 1971; 500 E. Sixth St., Box 532, Alton, III. 62002. GRIMES. Howard Geoffrey: Tr. 8; 1972; Catle Quiriquirc A-15, Puerto Ordaz, Est. Bolivar, Venezuela. S. A. 166 QUILL STAFF: (I. to r.) FRONT ROW, William Townsley, Dave Reese; SECOND ROW, Jane Lewis, Terry Wynne; THIRD ROW, Bob Douglas, Cathy Mit-zell; FOURTH ROW, Mr. John Hartley, Mark Potter, Eric Hughes. GULDE, Joseph Francis III: ♦ Bt. A; 1971; 225 East 6th Street, Rushville, Ind. 46173. H HAASE. William Warren: • Bt. B; 1973: 23900 Lake Road. Bay Village, Ohio. 44140. HACKLER. John Byron IV: Bt. B: 1971; 1418 N. Ninth Street. Pekin. III. 61554. HAGLUND, Gary Oscar: • Bt. B; 1972; 35245 W. Fairview Road, Oconomowoc. Wis. 53066. HAMILTON, Jeffrey Richard: • Bd.; 1973; 2170 Chatfield Drive, Cleveland Hts., Ohio. 44106. HAMILTON, Lucius O. Ill: Bt. A; 1972; R R 2. Box 399, Carmel. Ind. 46032. HARGIS. Paul Tipton: Tr. B; 1972; 2 And-over Road. Greenhills, Ohio. 45218. HARPER, Robert Earle Jr.: Tr. A; 1972; 2 Shek-O, Hong Kong. BCC. HARRIGER, Kenneth Russell: Co. B; 1971; 123 Hayeswold Drive, Coraopolis, Pa. 15108. HARRINGTON. David Edward: Tr. A; 1972; Reuben H. Donnelley Corp., 2000 York Road, Oak Brook, Hinsdale, III. 60523. HAUSER, David John: Tr. B; 1971; 1507 Edgewood Lane, Winnetka, III. 63093. HAWKER, Charles Robert: Bt. A; 1972; 836 South Wildwood Ave., Kankakee, III. 60901. HEGNER, Frank David: Co. C: 1973; 922 West Valley Road, McHenry, III. 63050. HEMPHILL. James Stuart: • Bt. C; 1972; 5422 NE Windermere Road, Seattle, Wash. 98105. HENDRON, Douglas Frederick: • Bt. A; 1973; 1443 Grace Street, Kankakee, III. 60901. HERSCHBACH, Jack Henry Jr.: Co. A; 1971; 806 Elm, Flossmoor, III. 60422. HEXEM, Robert Lewis: Bd.; 1971; 2845 Grandin Road, Cincinnati, Ohio. 45208. HIBBARD, Norman William Jr.: Bt. A; 1971; 16 Guilds Woods, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 35401. HILBOLT, John Randall: • Co. B; 1972; 6435 North Oxford Street, Indianapolis. Ind. 46220. HILL. Jeffrey Richard: • Co. B; 1973; 450 North Lima Road, Poland, Ohio. 44514. HILL, Richard Lee: • Tr. B: 1973; 161 Mills Road. Sacramento, Calif. 95825. HILSTON. Michael David: Bd.; 1971; 162 North Doan Avenue, Painesville, Ohio. 44077. HODGKIN. Thomas Chipman: Bd.; 1973; Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 46511. HOESEL, James Barrett: Co. D; 1971; 449 Liberty Street, Culver, Ind. 46511. Hoffman, Bernard Jerome Jr.: • Co. C; 1971; R O 6. Wooster. Ohio 44691. HOMMEL. Robert William: • Bt. C; 1972; 8854 Enfield Avenue. Northridge. Calif. 91324. HOOD. Steven Duane: Bt. B; 1972; C O G M Kent, 825 S E 41st Street, Lawton, Okla. 73501. HOOVER. Matthew Joe: • Bt. C: 1974; 6405 Arlington Ave., N W, Massillon, Ohio 44646. HOOVER. Robert Nord: • Bt. B; 1973; Cut-ver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 46511. HOPWOOD, Kevin Dean: Bd.; 1972; R R 2, Athens, III. 62613. HORAN. David Beehtol: Co. A; 1972; Box 1159, Ogden Dunes, Portage. Ind. 46368-HORAN. John Mathias: Co. A; 1971; Box 1159, Ogden Dunes, Portage P. O., Ind. 46368. HORNBECK, Huntley Alan: Co. C; 1971; 1121 White Oak Drive. South Bend, Ind. 46617. HOUGH. James Thomas III: • Co. D; 1973; 2724 Sycamore Street, Columbus, Ind. 47201. HOUGHTON, John William: Bd.; 1971; 609 N. Carl Street, Culver, Ind. 46511. HOWARD, Roderick Winton: • Co. B; 1973; Box 514, Viroinia State College, Petersburg, Va. 23803. HOWES, Bruce Becker: Bt. C; 1972; 765 E. Morningsidc Drive, Lake Forest, III. 60045. HUBBARO, Craig Engle: Tr. B; 1972; 1501 Cuthbert, Midland. Tex. 79701. HUDSON, John W. Jr.: • Bt. B: 1971; 2573 East Shore Drive, Culver, Ind. 46511. HUDSON, Joseph M.: Co. C; 1973; 2573 East Shore Drive, Culver, Ind. 46511. HUGHES. James Craig: ♦ Co. A; 1971; 2192 E. Alex - Bellbrook Rd., Centerville, Ohio 45459. HUGHES. Michael Jeffrie: • Bd.; 1971; 213 Clearview Road, Washington CH, Ohio 43160. HUGHES, Michael Marion: Bt. A; 1972; 1714 East LaSalle Avenue, South Bend, Ind. 46617. HUGHES, Paul Roland: Bd.; 1973; Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 46511. HUNDT, Christopher John: • Co. C; 1973; 5744 South Homan Avenue, Chicago, III. 60629. HURLBUT, Stephen Bartels: • Bt. C; 1973; Quarters 158, Ft. Myer, Va. 22211. HUTCHISON. Richard S.: Co. 8; 1972; 2830 Habersham Road, NW, Atlanta, Ga. 30305 I IRVINE, Everett W. Ill: • Bd.; 1973; 2108 Wenonah, Wichita Falls, Tex. 76309. ISAACSON, Jeffrey Jacobs: • Bd.; 1974; 1200 Denniston Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15217. J JAFFEE. Charles David: • Co. D; 1973; 98 Washington Avenue, Morristown, N. J. 07960. JAKUBOWSKI, Michael S.: Co. D; 1971; 1215 West Genesee Street, Flint, Mich. 48504. JANSEN, Niels Kurt: Tr. A; 1971; P O Box 62, St. Bernard, Cincinnati, Ohio 45217. JANSEY, Theodore Fister: Co. C; 1971; 23 Brighton Lane, Oak Brook, III. 60521. JANSSEN, David Swift: • Co. A; 1973; 6 Broadmoor Drive, Rumson, N. J. 07760. JAQUA, Richard C.: • Co. C; 1973; 2643 Lake Drive, S E, Grand Rapids, Mich. 49506. JENNINGS. David Andrew: Co. A; 1972; P O Box 707, Brownsville, Tex. 78520. JOHNSON. David Roy: Bt. C: 1972; 1327 Edgewood Lane, Northbrook. III. 60093. JONES, James Marion: Co. C; 1971; 4025 North Fremont, Tucson, Aria. 85719. JONES, Peter Walton: Bd.; 1971; 1206 10th Street, Huntington, W. Va. 25701. JONES. Scott McDermond: ♦ Bd.; 1973; 1042 East Geneva Drive, Tempo, Arlz. 85281. JOSS. Scott Randon: Tr. B; 1972; 3600 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, III. 60613. K KARSH, Bruce David: • Co. C: 1974; Route 5, Box 73, Kankakee, III. 60901. KASIK, Alan Joseph: Bt. A; 1972; 5555 S. Kenwood Avenue, Chicago, III. 60637. KELLER. Orrin Christian: Co. A; 1972; 2500 West Central Avenue, Toledo, Ohio 43606. KELLY. James Stephen III: • Bt. A; 1973: 701 Parkway, East. Utica. N. Y. 13501. KELSO, Lawrence Dorsey: • Tr. B: 1973: 6808 Driftwood, Galveston, Tex. 77550. KENNEDY, Byry Daniel: • Bd.; 1972; 2301 Duckworth Avenue, Clovis, N. Mex. 88101. KENNEY, Harofd Joseph Jr.: Co. C; 1972; 1520 State Road, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44221. KESSLER. Thomas Edward: • Tr. 8; 1973: 301 S. Grandview Avenue. Dubuque, Iowa 52001. KILMER, Franklin Ellis: Co. A; 1973; 682 South 84 Street, Omaha, Neb. 68114. KINGSTON, John Clayton: Co. A; 1972; 418 South 12th Street, Laramie, Wyo. 82070. KINSEY, Glenn Victor: • Tr. A; 1973; Box 1738, Petroleum Tower Bldg., Shreveport, La. 71102. KIRKLAND. Charles James: Co. D; 1971; 837 Johnson Street, Gary, Ind. 46402. KIRN, John Robert: Tr. A; 1971; Old Church Road, Greenwich, Conn. 06830. KIRSCHMAN, Richard Ivan: Tr. A; 1971; 12 Swan Street, New Orleans, La. 70124. KLATT, Emil Henry III: Tr. B; 1972: Wall-ingrove on Ladys Is, P O Box 863, Beaufort. S. C. 29902. KNIGHT, Scott Richard: • Co. C; 1974; 1326 Woodland Drive, Marion, Ind. 46952. KOLOKOSKI, Richard Wayne: • Co. D; 1974; 512 West 13 Mile Road, Royal Oak, Mich. 48073. KOONTZ, Randall Lee: • Co. D; 1972; 419 S. Center Street, Bremen, Ind. 46506. 167 KOPP. Lewis Philip, Bd.; 1971; 620 Ridge-Icigh Drive. Minerva, Ohio 44657. KORF, David Whitlock: • Tr. A; 1974; 2 Overlook Road, White Plains, N. Y. 10605. KREDENS, Kenneth Allan: Bd.; 1971; 2341 Des Plaines Street, 8luc Island, III. 60406. KREIT2, Donald James Jr.: Bt. B; 1971; 1565 Palais Road. Anaheim. Calif. 92802. KRIEGER. Roy Walter: • Tr. A: 1972; 1019 Forest Avenue, Oak Park, III. 60302. KRUEGER. Ben Roberds: • Tr. B: 1973; 3505 49th Street. Lubbock, Tex. 79413. KRUSE, Gregory Bryan: Co. A; 1971; 254 West DeKalb Pike. Apt. E-114, King of Prussia, Pa. 19406. KUEHN. Carl Anton: Co. B; 1972; 1723 West Ash St., Springfield, III. 62704. L LAKE, Daniel Patrick: Co. B; 1971; 3032 Battersea Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. LALICH. Steven Paul: Co. A; 1973: 8459 South Creigcr Avenue. Chicago, III. 60617. LANKA. Eric: Co. B: 1971; 170 Park Avenue. New London, Ohio 44851. LANMAN. Oavid Trumbull II: Co. O: 1971; Sea Pearl Apt., 381 S. E. 21st Avenue. Deerfield Beach, Fla. 33441. LASSWELL, Mark Tullius: Bt. B: 1971: Vandeveer Farms. Morrisonville, III. 62546. LAWTON. David Epan: ♦ Co. C: 1973: 3751 Knollwood Lane. Glenview. III. 60025. LEE. Eric Vincent: Bt. B: 1971; 1205 South Buffalo St.. Warsaw. Ind. 46580. LEE. Hee Yu: • Co. B: 1972: Macau In-dustrial Ltda., Estrada Da Areia Preta 44. P O Box 182, Macau. LEE. Robert Edward: Bd.; 1971; Elkins Swyers Co.. P O Box 1653 S S S, Spring-field, Mo. 65805. LEISY. Robert Edward: ♦ Tr. B; 1972; 10 Whittle Road. Martinsville. Va. 24112. LEMLER. David Glenn: Tr. B; 1971; East Shaffer Road, Bourbon, Ind. 46504. LEONARD. Mark Thompson: Bt. A; 1971; 823 East Washington, Jackson, Mo. 63755. LEVEQUE. Frederick Will Jr.: Bt. C: 1972: 3800 Leveque Lincoln Twr., 50 West Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215. LEWIS, David Correll: Bt. A; 1972: Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 46511. LIAO, Thomas Eugene: Bd.; 1972; 20524 Kedzie Avenue, Olympia Fields, III. 60461. LIKENS. Bart: • Tr. B: 1973: 118 East Dix-on Avenue, Dayton. Ohio 45419. LOCASTRO. Frank Joseph: • Bt. B: 1973: 447 East 9th Street, New York, N. Y. 10009. LORIE, Rafael Teobaldo: « Tr. A: 1973; 100 Biscayne Tower, Suite 1801, Miami, Fla. 33132. LOWE, Robert Stanley: Co. A; 1972; Route 1. Weatogue Road. Salisbury. Conn. 06068. LYON. Christopher Guy: Tr. B; 1972; 201 Glendale Avenue, Findlay. Ohio 45840. LYONS, Robert David: • Tr. B: 1972; 121 Brinker Road. Barrington His, III. 60010. M MAGNER, Kent Howard: • Bd.; 1971; 34 Enid Avenue, Dayton, Ohio 45429. MAHNKE. Kymric Y.: Co. A: 1971; Gris-wold Springs, Plano, III. 60545. MAJOR, Harry Rom: Tr. B; 1971; 8161 Darnley Court, Indianapolis, Ind. 46260. MANGELSDORF. Gary Alan: Bt. C; 1971; 2600 Lorain Road. San Marino. Calif. 91108. MANIATIS, Nicholas John: Co. A: 1972: 537 Barnsdale, LaGrange Park, III. 60525. MARSHALL. Chester A. Ill: ♦ Bt. C; 1973: Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 46511. MARSHALL. Cynthia Ross: Coed; 1971; Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 46511. MARTIN. Gregory Owen: Bt. C: 1971; 223 S. Wisconsin Street. Hobart, Ind. 46342. MARTIN. Thomas Horace: Bt. A; 1971; 50 Harbor Avenue, Marblehead, Mass. 01945. MARTIN. William Little John: • Co. C: 1971; A. D. Martin Properties, Inc., 1925 Cedar Springs Road, Dallas, Texas 75201. MARTYN, Douglas Paul: • Co. B; 1973; 1410 Creekside Drive. Walnut Creek, Calif. 94596. MCALPINE, Mark Scott: • Bt. B; 1973; 23720 Denton, Apt. 11, Mt. Clemens, Mich. 48043. MCCANN. Brian Lawrence: Co. A; 1972; Kelly McCann. 1519 Natl. City Bank Bldg., Cleveland. Ohio 44114. MCCLURE, Daniel Randolph: Bt. C: 1974; P O Box 97, N. Manchester. Ind. 46962. MCOONALD. Marshall III: Co. B; 1971; Union Oil Co. of Cal., 461 S. Boylston Street, Los Angeles. Calif. 90017 MEYER. David Charles: ♦ Tr. B; 1971; 5742 Parkside Drive, Monroe. Mich. 48161. MICHEL, John Walter: • Co. B: 1973; 1341 San Remo Drive, Pacific Palisades, Calif. 90272. MILLER. William Raymond: Co. A; 1972; Superior Farms, Hobart, Ind. 46342. MILLIGAN. Mark Steven: Bt. B; 1971; 2418 Suffolk Lane. Joliet, III. 60432. MILLS. Joel David: Co. A; 1971; Box 68, Aspen, Colo. 81611. MILSOM, Jeffrey Wood: Bd.; 1971; 5060 Harbison Road. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15205. MITCHELL. Michael Kelly: • Co. B; 1973; 4355 Ivymount Ct., Apt. 41, Annandale, Va. 22003. MOON, James Morris: • Tr. A; 1972 ; 340 East 57 Street. New York. N. Y. 10022. MOORE. John Thomas: Co. A; 1971: 3405 Nantucket Drive. Lexington, Ky. 40502. MOORE, Phillip James. Jr.: Bt. B; 1973; Route 3, Owosso. Mich. 48867. MOSENG, Willard Gotham: Bt. A: 1971; 701 W. Shore Drive, Culver, Ind. 46511. MOUNTFORT, Charles Clinton: • Bd.; 1973; 88 Kimbark Road, Riverside, III. 60546. MUNN. Ian Alexander: Bt. A: 1971; P O Box 393, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. MUNRO, Mark Kraus: Bt. A: 1971; 2936 Paxton Road. Shaker Heights, Ohio 44120. MURLEY, Myron Halstead: • Tr. A; 1972; 18th Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, N. C. 28307. MURPHY, Daniel Charles: • Co. C; 1973; 1306 Louisiana Avenue, Lake Charles, La. 70601. MURPHY. Kim: Bd.; 1972; Executive House, Apt. C-27, Franklin, Tenn. 37064. N NEEDLES, Gene Louis, Jr.: • Co. D: 1973; 8313 Winston, Urbandale, Iowa 50322. NELSON, Todd Donald: Co. D; 1972 ; 209 G. Avenue, Coronado. Calif. 92118. NEVARES, Jose Ramon: • Tr. A; 1973; GPO Box 393, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00936. NEWELL. Dan Arthur: • Tr. A; 1973: 19800 Shelburne Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio 44118. NEWILL. Edward Robert: Bt. B; 1971; 10245 Virginia Lee Drive, Dayton, Ohio 45459. NICHOLSON. Alexander D.: Bt. C; 1972; Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 46511. NICHOLSON, Petra Ann: Coed; 1972; Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 46511. NIELSON, Mark Kenneth: • Bd.; 1973; 3018 Big Hill Road. Dayton, Ohio 45419. NOBLE, Gerald Edward: Co. B: 1971; 791 Damon Street, Akron, Ohio 44310. NORGREN, John Carl: Tr. B; 1972: 3131 East Alameda 1906, Denver, Colo. 80209. NORRIS. Jonathan Sharpe: • Bt. A: 1974; 311 W. Circle Drive, North Muskegon, Mich. 49445. O OBRIEN, Morgan Patrick: Co. A; 1972: 726 Thora Boulevard, Shreveport. La. 71106. OCONNELL. Kevin Allen: • Bd.; 1974; 7215 Winding Way, Amberley Vlg., Ohio 45236. OCONNOR, Lawrence Terrence: Bt. C; 1971; 243 West 105th Place. Chicago. III. 60628. OLLETT, Robb Bortz: Bt .C; 1972 ; 3141 Eugenia Drive, Groves, Tex. 77619. OLSEN. Kirk Alan: • Bd; 1973; Dale Olsen Company, Box 500, Norwalk, Ohio 44857. OLSON, Russell Casey: Co. C; 1971; Box 265, Twin Lakes. Wis. 53181. OPPENHEIMER, Harold Byrd: Tr. A; 1972: Oak Hill Farm, Raytown. Mo. 64133. ORIS. William Clark: Bd.; 1971; 1035 Green, briar Avenue, Galion, Ohio 44833. ORMSBEE, Robert Frear: • Bd.; 1971; 924 Mayer Street, Bryan, Ohio 43506. ORR, Stephen Kiefer: Bt. C; 1972 ; 2951 8onnell, Southeast, Grand Rapids, Mich. 49506. OSWALD, Robert Steven: Co. D; 1973; 2423 Lincoln Avenue, Evansville, Ind. 47714. OVERBY. Rick Thomas: • Co. B; 1972; 1414 Clemson Drive, Colorado Spg., Colo. 80909. OWEN, Thomas Andrew: Bt. C: 1971; C O Miss Freeze. ARAMCO, 1345 Ave. of the Americas, New York, N. Y. 10019. P PABICH. Thomas Richard: Bd.; 1972; Chicago Staple Co., 4908 W. Fullerton, Chicago. III. 60639. PAINE, Susan Douglas: • Coed; 1973; 708 College Avenue, Culver, Ind. 46511. LANCERS: (I. to r.) FRONT ROW, Shelley Rogers, Roger Steele, Paul Krone, Jon Games, Paul DeCleva, Ron Foster, Bob Harper, Craig Hubbard; SECOND ROW, Chuck Stevens, Paul Gibertini, Crane Patten, Lee Wearly, Fausto Moscoso, Curt Aldendifer; THIRD ROW, Doug Scott, Hal Oppenheimer, Emil Klatt, Mike Dailey, Bob Pentzien, Steve Wiersum, Max Bergholt, Nelson Abbey. 168 PAMPLIN, Rick Ray: • Co. D; 1972: 6090 Wedgcwood Drive, Flint. Mich. 48507. PARCHMAN, Todd Liddell: Co. B; 1972; 1035 Beau Brummell Drive. Sleepy Hollow. III. 60118. PARE, Anne Marie: • Coed: 1973: Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 46511. PARKER. James Francis: Bt. B: 1972: 5165 E. Pleasant Run Pkwy., Indianapolis, Ind. 46219. PARKER, Patrick Allison: • Co. C; 1974; 4132 Edgehill Road. Fort Worth, Tex. 76116. PARRISH, Michael Wesley: Bd.; 1971; 10 Elmwood Drive, R R 5, Kankakee, III. 60901. PATE. Charles Patrick: Bt. B; 1971; 48 Valley Ridge Road, Fort Worth. Tex. 76107. PATTERSON, Joseph Carl: Bt. C.; 1973; 9444 Drake Avenue. Evanston, III. 60203. PELTON, Lee Heywood: Bt. A; 1971; 20 North King Highway, St. Louis, Mo. 63108. PENT2IEN. Robert Alan: Tr. A; 1971; 1317 North 54th Street. Omaha. Neb. 68132. PEQUIGNOT, Todd Edward: Tr. B; 1972; Plaza East Apts. 11L, 4300 North Ocean Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 33308. PEREZ, Mayra Victoria: Coed: 1971; Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 46511. PERRY, Mark Bradford: • Co. C: 1972; 7814 Concord Hills Place, Cincinnati, Ohio 45243. PERRYMAN, Walter Lewis: Tr. A; 1972; 5007 Radbrook, Dallas, Tex. 75220. PERSKE, Stephen Wade: Co. C: 1971; 316 Warren Court, Green Bay, Wis. 54301. PETRUS. Edmond Anthony: • Tr. B: 1973; 618 Edgemont Lane. Park Ridge, III. 60068. PHELPS, Lawrence Rogers: • Co. C; 1972; 7836 Provident Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19150. PHILIP. Malcolm Stuart: Bt. B; 1971; Dhahran 8ox 1805, Dhahran. Saudi Arabia PHILLIPS, Craig Matthew: • Tr. A; 1973; 609 S. Leroy Street, Fenton, Mich. 48430. PLANT, Arthur Fletcher III: ♦ Bt. C; 1971; 28 Southacre, 18 Hyde Park Crescent, London W2, England. PORTEOUS, Andrew Brian: • Co. D; 1974; 210 Woodland Lane, Carmel, Ind. 46032. POWERS, Jeffrey Lynn: Co. C; 1972; Orin-oco Mining Co., Ciudad Piar, Est. Bolivar. Venezuela, S. A. POWERS, Michael Duane: Bd.; 1971; 217 N. Hazelton Street. Flushing, Mich. 48433. PRETZINGER, Steven Collins: - Co. D; 1974; 100 Lookout Drive, Dayton, Ohio. 45409. PRICE, Ernest Alfred: • Co. B: 1974; 11 Forrer Boulevard, Dayton, Ohio. 45419. PRIETO, Arturo Cclestino: • Co. B; 1974; P. O. Box 1000, Maracaibo, Venezuela, S. A. PRITCHARD. Kirkwood A. Jr.: Bd.; 1971; 119 South Main Street, Paulding, Ohio 45879. PROUTY. Douglas Marshall: Bt. C: 1971; 2612 Culpeper Road, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Q QUIGLEY, Timothy Gregory: Co. A; 1971; 140 Bruce Road, Red Bank, N. J. 07701. R RAGAN. Larry Gartner: T. B.; 1972; 6012 N. 42nd Street, Paradise Valley. Ariz. 85251. RAMER. Donn Thomas Jr.: • Tr. A: 1971; 9290 Kingsley Orive. Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022. RAMSEY. Charle Scott: Tr. B: 1972; 106 Harrison Avenue. Charleston, III. 61920. RANDALL. Paul Thomson: Co. A: 1973; 1296 North Lake Way, Palm Beach, Fla. 33480. RAU, Mack Snyder: Co. A; 1971; R. R. 1, Huron, Ohio 44839. RAYNOR. David Shelton: • Bd.: 1972; 603 Hunter Street. Apex, N. C. 27502. REASONER. Samuel Anderson: Tr. B: 1972 : 5030 18th Avenue West, Bradenton, Fla. 33505. REICH, Jeffrey Lee: • Tr. B: 1972: 434 Springmill Lane, Indianapolis, Ind. 46260. REICH, Randolph Trace: Bt. C: 1974 ; 507 West Grant. Chicago, III. 60614. REINHART. Steven John: • Bd.; 1973: 101 Douglas Street, Stratford, Ontario, Can-ada. REYNOLDS. Michael Mifflin: • Bt. C: 1972: 2403 Pemberton Place, Austin. Tex. 78703. Rl BE LIN, Robert Ellis: Bt. C: 1971; 4622 Mineral Point Road. Madison, Wis. 53705. RICE. William Webster III: Tr. B; 1972; 96 Otis Road, Barrington, III. 60010. RICHARDSON. Gene M. Jr.: Bt. A; 1971; 918 McKinley Avenue, Mundelein, III. 60060. RICHARDSON. Paul Francis: • Bt. A: 1972; 2918 W. Royal Oaks Drive, Beaufort, S. C. 29902. RICHARDSON, William Clark: Bt. A; 1971; 3303 Lee Parkway. Suite 307F, Dallas. Tex. 75219. RILEY, James Whitcomb: Bt. C: 1971; 98 Barry Lane, Atherton, Calif. 94026. RIPPY, Carleton Mark: Co. A; 1972; 333 South Indiana Avenue, Crown Point, Ind. 46307. ROBINSON, Craig Edwin: • Bt. B: 1974; Route 1, Box 70, Coloma, Mich. 49038. RODENFELS, James Edward: Co. B; 1971; 215 Highland Avenue, Washington C. H., Ohio 43160. HONOR COUNCIL: FRONT ROW, (I. to r.) Roger Karny, Roscoe Howard, Rick Stotts, Tim Quigley, Steve Wearly, Mike Jakubowski, Bob Breffeilh, John Gleason; SECOND ROW, Paul Declava, Eric Lee, Mike Hilston, Mike Hall, Mark Scharff, George Barrett, Rich Rafes, Woody Pelton. NOT SHOWN: Bill O’Brien, Clayton Woodard, Stuart Dunnings, Rene Molina, Wayne Conrad, Dave Feathers. ROMEIN, Daniel Clarence: Co. A; 1972; R R 2. St. Anne. III. 60964. ROMERO Zingg. Antonio: • Bd.; 1972; Av. Oeste No. 14, Ofc. 40, Caracas D. F., Ven. ezuela, S. A. ROMINE. Mario Alexander: Co. C: 1971; Los Cocos Quinta Coromoto. 31-A Las Delicias Maracay, Venezuela. S. A. ROOS, Susan Linda: Co-ed; 1972: Box 136, Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 46511. ROUCH, Stephen Frederick: Co. C; 1971; R R 2. Royal Center, Ind. 46978. RUBENS. Stephen Bradley: Tr. B: 1972; 1318 Mason Avenue. Joliet, III. 60435. RUBINI. Stanley Lockhart: Co. A: 1971; 560 East 7th Street, Pcrrysburg, Ohio 43551. RUDIS. Mark Anthony: Tr. A: 1971; Rock-well Engineering Co., 13500 South West-ern Ave., Blue Island. III. 60406. RUNKLE. Benjamin Capen: Bt. C: 1972; Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 46511. RUST, David Hummel: ® Bt. B: 1972: American Embassy. Apartado Postal 88 Bis, Mexico. D. F., Mexico. s SAGNELLI. Michael J.: 0 Bt. A: 1971; 3842 Beechwood Avenue, Flint Mich. 48506. SALOMON. Roy Kevin: Bt. A; 1971; 261 Mary Ellen Drive, N. Versailles, Pa. 15137. SANDERS. Carl Edward Jr.: Bt. C; 1972; 7 Westchester Square. 250 15th Street Northeast. Atlanta. Ga. 30309. SANDOE. Lester Bond III: Tr. A: 1973: 7930 Spring Mill Road, Indianapolis, Ind. 46260 . SATULLO. Sanford Sandy: Tr. A; 1972; 3861 West Valley Drive. Fairview Park. Ohio 44126. SCHAFER. Harry J. Ill: « Tr. A; 1973; 1720 Kingsbury Lane, Oklahoma City. Okla. 73116. SCHAFFER. Douglas Ashley: Co. A; 1971: 2782 Peppermint Drive, Tucker, Ga. 30084. SCHILLO. Stephen Alan: Bd.; 1971; 7933 Marmion Drive. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15237. SCHLEIN, Kirk S.: 0 Tr. B: 1972; P O Box 370. Port Arthur, Tex. 77640. SCHLINKE. Emmett Britton: Bt. B; 1971; 3201 Oxford Avenue, San Angelo. Tex. 76901. SCHMIDT. Michael Lange: Co. B: 1971; 348 West Slosson, Reed City, Mich. 49677. SCHORNSTEIN. Mike: ° Tr. A; 1973; 33 Northwood. Jackson, Tenn. 33301. SCHULMAN, Stuart Larry: Bt. C; 1972; 7201 Fair Oaks Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio 45237. SCHULTZ, George Clifford: Tr. A; 1973: 1448 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, III. 60610. SCHUMACHER. John Raymond: Bd.; 1971; 439 N. Shore Drive, South Haven, Mich. 49090. SCIESZKA, James Allan: Co. A: 1971; 1317 Grecnway Avenue, Flinc, Mich. 48504. SCI ESZK A. Jon Randy: ♦ Co. D: 1972; 1317 Greenway Avenue, Flint, Mich. 48504. SCOTT, Douglas Robert: Tr. B: 1972; 23 Royal Vale Drive, Ginger Creek, Oak Brook, III. 60521. SCOTT. Randall Isham: Bt. C: 1972: Day-ton. Wy. 82836. SCULLY, John Joseph: • Co. A: 1974 ; 400 East Randolph, Apt. 3709, Chicago. III. 60601. SEEL. Paul Christian: Co. D; 1972; 49 South Avenue. East Bloomfield. N. Y. 14443. SEWELL. Sylvan James: Bt. A; 1972; Box 234, Westport. Ind. 47283. SHARFF, Mark John: Co. C; 1971; 3204 Pine Valley Drive. Sarasota, Fla. 33580. SHEA. John Christopher: ° Co. D; 1974; 2709 S. Twyckenham Drive, South Bend. Ind. 46614. SHEPARD. Walter Charles Jr.: « Co. C: 1972; Shepard. Shepard Minot, 115 Harrison St., Cocoa, Fla. 32922. SHERWIN, Oavid Ross: ® Tr. B: 1973: 209 East Lake Shore Drive. Chicago, III. 60611. SHIRLEY. James Herman: Bd.; 1972: 1210 South Fifth Street, Monroe, La. 71201. SHOSS, Robert Duncan: Co. D: 1972 : 937 Broadway. Cape Girardeau. Mo. 63701. SIEGERIST, Paul Alan: Co. A; 1972; 2 En-field Road. St. Louis, Mo. 63132. SIMMS. Donald Edward: Tr. A; 1973; 1915 Kirby Drive. Houston, Tex. 77019. SIMON. Paul Jerome: Tr. B; 1972; 211 Ven-dome, Grosse Pt. Farms. Mich. 48236. 169 DRILL TEAM: (I. to r.) CENTER, Jim Josendale; FIRST ROW, Alan Dickson, Peter Rust, Sam Earp, Doug Schaffer, Sgt. Maj. Francis A. Reed; SECOND ROW, Dave Hannum, Alex Colder, Brian McCann, Mike Schmidt, George Runkle; THIRD ROW, Paul Tenebrini, Jeff Carpentier, Bill Donovan, Todd Nelson; FOURTH ROW, Brian Bates, Charlie Gholson, Larry Cohen, Orrin Keller, Eric Lanka, Tom Ran-dail. SOCCER: (I to r.) FRONT ROW, Rene Molina, Al Tumpson, Rich Brown, Fausto Moscoso, Doug Prouty, Dave Horan; SECOND ROW, Andy Ingram, Jim Turner, Howard Grimes, Felix Granados, Donn Spitzer, Dan Lake, Chris Plumer, Steve Banks; THIRD ROW, .Assistant Coach Dan Baker, Rod Fitts, John Benner, Todd Sommer, Bill Daley, Ken Kredens, Woody Pelton, Mark Crockett, Eric Lanka, Head Coach John W. Chadwick. SI MON IN I. Alan Charles: Bt. C: 1971; 213 Grace Street, Elmhurst, III. 60126. SINGER, Stacey Isbell: Bd.; 1972; Route 1. St. Charles, Mo. 63301. SIVRIGHT, Peter H.: • Co. A; 1972: P. O. Box 892, Clinton. Iowa. 52732. SLATER, Steven Charles: Tr. A; 1971; 303 Hollyberry Drive, Boulder, Colo. 80302. SLATON. Gregory Marshall: • Bt. B; 1974; Tcxpet, Apartado 267, Caracas, Venezuela. S. A. SLOANE, David Lawrence: • Tr. B; 1973: 310 Brown Street, Bettendorf, Iowa. 52722. SMITH, Bradley Earle: Bt. C; 1973: 735 Tanglewood Drive, Springfield, Ohio 45504. SMITH,, Terence Lee: • Co. A; 1974; 2052 West Farragut Avenue. Chicago, III. 60625. SMITHSON, Dougins John: • Tr. A; 1972; 921 South Main Street. Findlay, Ohio 45840. SNEDDEN. John William: • Bt. A; 1973: Route 5, Box 145, Cedar Lake. Ind. 46303. SNIDER, James Cameron: Bt. B; 1972 ; 516 West Tenth Street, Erie, Pa. 16502. SOMMER. Gregory Moore: • Bt. A; 1973; 357 E. High Point Road, Peoria, III. 61614. SOMMER, Todd Kenneth: • Co. A; 1971; 788 Washington Avenue, Elyria, Ohio 44035. SPAHR, Stephen James: Bt. C; 1971; 615 West Race Street, Portland, Ind. 47371. SPARKS. Larry Edward: Bt. B; 1971; 627 Stanley, Ardmore, Okla. 73401. SPELMAN. Bruce Pauley: • Co. D: 1972; 764 13th Street, Boulder, Colo. 80302. STACKHOUSE. Robert A. II: • Bd.; 1972; 50 West 75th Street, Indianapolis, Ind. 46260. STANOER. Peter Bradley: Bd.; 1972 : 3603 Center Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45227. STANTS. James Richard: Co. C: 1973; 899 Stark Avenue, Schenectady, N. Y. 12309. STEVENSON, Raymond Scott: • Bt. B; 1973; 13 Stonegate Drive, West. Prospect Heights. III. 60070. STIBOLT, Philip Hopkins: • Co. C; 1971; 8 Chemin Limites, 1293 Bellevue, Geneva, Switzerland. STOCK. Laurence James III: Bt. A; 1971; 200 Jakway, Benton Harbor. Mich. 49022. STOCKWELL, Christopher M.: Bt. A; 1971; 1948 Lake Shore Drive. Michigan City, Ind. 46360. STONE. David Warren; Co. B: 1972; 2301 Sycamore Lane, Kalamazoo. Mich. 49001. STORY. Clyde Lee: • Bt. B; 1973; Creole Petroleum Corp., Amuay Ref. Judibana, Falcon, Venezuela, S. A. SUHR, Robert Newton Jr.: Bt. C; 1971; 448 Chestnut Drive S. W., Marietta. Ga. 30060. SUKMAN. Richard Randall: • Tr. A; 1973: Route 3. Box 280, Edmond. Okla. 73034. SUMMERS. Jeffrey Murray: Bt. B; 1972; 709 Tanglewood Drive, Springfield, Ohio 45504. SVENDSEN. Randall Scott: • Co. C: 1974; 980 Taft Road. Hinsdale. III. 60521. SWAIN, John David: Co. B; 1971; 720 West Drive, Seymour. Ind. 47274. SWARTZ, Carter Joel II: Bt. B: 1971; Aramco Box 1898. Ohahran. Saudi Arabia. SWOPE, Robert Cromwell: Co. A: 1971; The Swope Company, Inc., P. O. Box 2032, Birmingham, Ala. 35201. T TACKETT. Arley Fred: • Co. A; 1971; 762 Doyle Street. Columbus, Ohio 43222. TALIAFERRO, John Leigh: • Tr. B; 1973; 510 Petroleum 8uilding, Abilene, Tex. 79601. TALIAFERRO. Scott L. Jr.: Tr. B; 1971; 510 Petroleum Bldg., Abilene, Tex. 79601. TAM BUNTING, Jose Lopez: ♦ Tr. B; 1973; Antam Consolidated Inc., 62 North Domingo. San Juan Rizal, P. I. TANNER. George Frederick: Bd.; 1971; Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 46511. TANNER, Kristina Lea: Coed; 1971; Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 46511. TATE. Daniel Lisle Jr.: Co. D; 1971; 838 Helston Court, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 48013. TAYLOR. Herman III: Bt. C; 1974; Taylor and Company, P. O. Box 947, Natchi. toches. La. 71457. TENEBRINI. Paul Anthony: Co. D; 1973; 5115 Central Avenue, Western Springs, III. 60558. TERRY, Jack H.: Tr. B; 1972; Harvard Club. Pier 496, Fontana. Wis. 53125. THOMAS. George Warren: Bt. B; 1972; 1711 Wyngate Drive, Gainesville, Ga. 30501. THOMAS. Phillip A. Jr.: Co. C; 1972; 1233 Alegriano Avenue. Coral Gables, Fla. 33146. THOMPSON. Jay: Bt. A: 1972; 123 River Drive. Marion, Ind. 46952. THOMPSON, Jon Magnus: Co. A; 1972; 1125 Palma Sola Boulevard, Bradenton. Fla. 33505. THOMPSON. Lon: Bd.; 1973: 123 River Drive, Marion, Ind. 46952. THOMPSON. Robert S. Jr.: Tr. B; 1974; 433 Marcia Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio 45013. THON, James Russell: Bt. 8; 1973; 121 North Iowa. Addison, III. 60101. THROOP, Robert Lee: Bt. A: 1971; 1214 East 43rd Avenue, Spokane. Wash. 99203. TISCH, Gary Samuel: Bt. C; 1972; Union Sheet Metal Supply. 16722 Miles Avenue. Cleveland. Ohio 44128. TOLSON. Robert Patrick: Bt. C; 1971; 9421 N. Delaware Street, Indianapolis, Ind. 46240. TOOTLE, John Stanley: Co. A; 1972 ; 2723 Frederick Avenue. St. Joseph, Mo. 64506. TORRENGA, Donald Craig: Co. C: 1973: 8425 Cottage Grove Place, Highland, Ind. 46322. TRAYLOR. Kenneth Lee: Co. D: 1973; 6920 Mohawk Lane, Indianapolis. Ind. 46260. TRIPPET, Russell Harman: Bt. C: 1972: 3723 Chateau Avenue, Waco, Tex. 76710. TUCKER, John Frederick: Co. A; 1971; 861 W. Stephenson St., Freeport. III. 61032. TUITE, Gregory Derr: Bd.; 1971; R. R. 1. Elizabethtown, Ind. 47232. TUMPSON, Albert Joseph: Co. B; 1971; 429 West National Pike. P. O. Box Q, Union, town. Pa. 15401. TUMPSON. Toby Neil: Co. B; 1973; 429 West National Pike. P. O. Box Q. Union, town. Pa. 15401. TURNER, Michael Louis: • Bt. A; 1973: Pied Piper, 26 Main Street. Tiburon, Cal. 94920. TYRING. George Andrew: • Bd.; 1973; 671 Blue Ridge Drive, Evansville, Ind. 47715. 170 u UEBEL, Mark Alan: Bd.; 1972: Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 46511. V VANDEVER, Gary York: ♦ Co. B; 1972: 1306 East 25th Street, Tulsa, Okla. 74114. VAUGHN, Jack Calvin Jr.: ♦ Tr. A; 1972; 5370 Meadcrs Lane, Dallas, Tex. 75229. VISER, Murray Werner: Bt. B; 1971; 6600 Gilbert Drive, Shreveport, La. 71106. VLASIC, William John: Tr. A; 1972; 2212 Fisher Building, Detroit. Mich. 48202. VOLKEMA, Thomas Bolt: Co. C; 1972: 197 West 22nd Street, Holland. Mich. 49423. VONESH, Robert Anthony: • Bt. A; 1973; 101 Flora Drive, Champaign, III. 61820. w WAIT, Calvert Bryan: Co. D; 1971; R. R. 5. Columbia City, Ind. 46725. WALKER, Robert Phillip: Tr. A; 1971; R. R. 1, Indiana Lake, Bristol, Ind. 46507. WALLACE, Mark Aainsworth: • Co. D; 1974; Suite 602, 210 Jackson Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. 38105. WARD, John Allen: Co. B; 1972; State Natl Bank Bldg., Drawer 1736, Corsicana, Tex. 75110. WARD. Marc Andrew: Co. C; 1972; 114 Barker Road. Michigan City, Ind. 46360. WARD, Peirce Colton III: Co. A; 1971; Club Road, Riverside, Conn. 06878. WEBERS, Mark Reid: • Bt. 8; 1972; 12318 Hascall, Omaha, Neb. 68144. WEINBERGER, Robert Alan: • Co. B; 1971; 402 S. Magnolia Street, Denver, Colo. 80222. WENTHE, Eugene Edward Jr.: Co. C; 1971; North Long at Lee Drive, Effingham, III. 62401. WESLEY, Howard Barry: • Bd.; 1973; R. R. 2. Vcrgennes, III. 62994. WETTIG. Keith Scott: Co. C; 1972 ; 7580 In-dian Hill Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45243. WHITE, Miles Denton: Co. A; 1973; 1329 Silver Lake Drive, Las Vegas, Nev. 89108. WHITE, Paul Craig: Bt. A: 1972; Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 46511. WHITTINGTON, Richard C. Jr.: Co. B; 1972; 5325 Meadowlake Lane, Houston, Tex. 77027. WIERSUM, Steven Craig: Tr. A; 1971; 845 Chestnut S. W., Grand Rapids, Mich. 49502. WILLIAMS, David Rives: Co. B; 1971; 309 White Street, Culver, Ind. 46511. WILLIAMS. Eric Gene: • Bd.; 1971; 23546 Daisetta Drive, Newhall, Cal. 91321. WILLIAMS, Marc Allan: Co. B; 1973; 12130 Rahn Avenue, Granada Hills, Cal. 91344. WILSDON, Thomas James: Bt. 8; 1972; 19 Glen Abbey Drive, St. Louis, Mo. 63131. WITHERSPOON, James Robert: • Co. D; 1971; Box 428, Kcmmerer, Wyo. 83101. WOLF. Andrew David: Tr. A; 1972; 1680 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15217. WOODALL, Edwin John: • Tr. B; 1973; 9117 Cherrytree Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. WORLEY. Carl Person III: Bt. C: 1972; 501 North Cherry Street, Selma, N. C. 27576. WRIGHT, Joel Ross: • Bd.; 1974; Apt. G-4, 316 S. Drake Road, Kalamazoo, Mich. 49001. WRIGHT, Stephen Harrison: 8d.; 1971; Al-tadena 29, Mexico 18 D F, Mexico. WROE, William Augustus Jr.: Bt. C: 1972; 2315 Enfield Road. Austin. Tex. 78703. WYATT. Stephen Armstrong: • Bt. B; 1971; 3135 Morningview Terrace, Birmingham, Mich. 48010. Y YEWELL, George Taylor B.: Co. B; 1973; R. F. D. Box 4148, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. YINGLING, Samuel C. II: Tr. A; 1972; 3002 South Hayden, Amarillo, Tex. 79109. YUNKER, Paul Edward: • Co. D; 1974; 13700 Fairhill Road. Shaker Heights, Ohio 44120. z ZACHER. Glenn Howard: Co. A: 1971; 9916 South Winchester, Chicago, III. 60643. ZICK, Russell Norman: Co. B; 1971; 3150 South Lake Shore Dr., St. Joseph, Mich. 49085. ZILUCA. Joseph Henry: • Tr. A; 1973; 6207 Lock Raven, McLean, Va. 22101. ZIMMERMAN, Henry Abram III: • Co. A; 1974; Old Kinsman Road, Chagrin Falls. Ohio 44022. ZIVANOVICH, Josef Petar: Co. C; 1972; 4859 South Keating Ave., Chicago, III. 60632. VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS: (I. to r.) Tom Stead, Jeb Terry, Rick Jennings. 171 Index Academic Departments English ......................... 84, 85. 105 Fine Arts ....................... 82, 83, 104 History ........................ 88, 89, 105 Languages ....................... 90 W 104 Math ............................ 86, 87, 106 Science ......................... 92, 93, 106 Academic Office ............................ 103 Academy Senate .............................. 41 Acknowledgements ........................... 176 Administrative Assistants 103 Administrative Staff 102 American Democratic Heritago Spoakers 88 Archery ................................ 48, 49 Artillery Battalion Staff .................. 132 Faculty 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107 Fencing ................................. 66, 67 Fire Arm .................................. 43 First Class Band ........................................ 39 Biographies ........................... 156-163 Officers .................................. 43 Pictures .............................. 136-155 Five Year Men ............................... 171 Forensics ..................................... 40 Football ............................ 54, 55, 140 German Club ................................... 46 Golf .......................................... 77 Guild of Lectors ........................ 40, 143 Gymnastics .......................... 68, 69, 159 Health Education 99 Baseball 74 Honor Organisations 62, 63, 163 39 101 169 38 153 48 150 lancers 167 Horsemanship 107 132 42 133 39, 149 50, 51 130, 131 College Consulting 95 Commandment's Office 103 96, 97, 98, 99 Library 106 Crew 38 Cum Laude Military Organizations Co. A no, in Dovolopmenfal Reading 94 Co. B 112, 113 Co. C 114, 115 Co. D 116, 117 118, 119 Bt. A 120. 121 Policy Statement Bt. B 122, 123 During the school year 1969-1970 significant achievements and problems have marked the start of a new decade. President Richard M. Nixon continued his plans for the gradual vietnamization of the war in Southeast Asia; friction in the Near East continued; in the summer of ’69 the world turned its eyes toward the heavens as Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin of the Apollo 11 space crew set foot on the moon; again in December, the world watched in awe as the Apollo 12 crew of Conrad, Bean, and Gordon completed another successful moon mission; and in April, nations of the world prayed silently for the safe return of the near disastrous flight of Apollo 13. In the United States unrest in all facets of life marked the year: a moratorium was observed in major cities in memory of those who have died in Vietnam, and members of various anti-war groups declared a world peace day; society called for a war on pollution. These are the happenings that have aroused the younger generation to reflect on the past and act for the future. History is that which is happening today and that which is written down tomorrow. It is this history which is the chief concern of a yearbook for its purpose is to commit to paper the significant persons and achievements of that school year. This year’s Roll Call was structured around a twenty-four page photo essay about the first class and its commitment. In a world of constant change and discontent, society is putting increasing emphasis on the new youth and the problems they face. Well-rounded education is being stressed more today than ever before. There is a need for youth with an understanding of poverty, destruction, world peace, and the brotherhood of man. The purpose of the 1970 Roll Call has been to record how Culver Military Academy has tried to prepare its students for the future and to show how the students have tried to reach out to help one another. This year’s book is an account of the corps’ attempts to communicate with their brother, to unite factions, and to contribute constructively to a lasting society. Bt. C .............................. 124, 125 Tr. A .............................. 126, 127 Tr. B ..................... 128, 129 Morehead Scholar ........................... 100 MST .................................. 95, 107 National Merit Finalists 100 Philosophy Club .............................. 47 Photo Essay ................................ 4-25 Photographers ................................ 44 Physical Development 95, 107 Polo 72, 73 Quill ............... 45, 166 Railroad Club ................................ 47 Regimental Staff 133 Riflo .................................. 70, 71 Roll Call 45, 145 Rosters Senior Biographical 156-163 Undtrdass 164-171 Rough Riding ................................. 73 Russian Club ........................ 46 Scicnco Club ........................ 46 Second Class Officers ...................... 43 Ski Club ..................................... 49 Soccer ............................ 58, 59. 169 Stamp Club 47 Student Senate ............................... 42 Swimming 64, 65, 161 Tennis 76 Theater 70...............................36, 37 Track 75 Varsity Club 172 Vedette 44, 138 Word ......................................... 45 Wrestling 60, 61, 158 172 First Class Anticipate Future As They Recall Past 173 Beason Hall- A Place for Communication and Unification 174 Proud Class Reflects As the members of the Class of 1970 look back, they can be proud of the contribution they have made. Their main hope: that the new vitality they encouraged in their senior year at Culver would be carried on by the classes to come. 175 Acknowledgements The cover for the 1970 Roil Call was manufactured by the S. K. Smith Company, Chicago. Jack Bundy representative. It is Mediterranean blue with a black overtone and a bruni grain. The book was bound by the Free Methodist Publishing House. Winona Lake. Indiana. Printing for the 66th Roll Call was done on 80 pound Mead Moistrite Matte paper by Indiana Press. Inc., Plymouth. Indiana, using the offset method. Headlines, photo essay, and division pages are in Melior. Captions and identifications are in 8 point Oldstyle Italics, and the rosters are in 6 point Gothic. Organizational pictures and first class pictures were taken by Moffett Studios. Chicago; all other photographs were taken by cadet photographers. Almost all photographic work was processed by students in the campus darkroom, some few being processed by Astra Photo Service of Chicago. Contributions were made by the following: Mrs. Fred Banks, Public Relations: June K. Shassere, Deputy Director for Public Relations; David H. Gaskill, Editor of Culver Alumnus; and Mary Frances England. Advisor. The editors express their appreciation to the production staff of Indiana Press. Inc., and the aforementioned contributors. — W. G. Dryden and S. C. Meeker, Co-Editors ROLL CALL STAFF Scott C. Meeker. Co-Editor-in-Chief. Photography William G. Dryden, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Copy R. Clayton Woodard, Special Advisor Cindy R. Marshall, Page Design Editor Stephen A. Schillo, Photo Productions Editor W. Scott Glickfield, Production Coordinator Wade H. Free and Robert B. England, Co-Business Managers Tracey A Baker, Page Design Stanley R. Balzekas, Copy J. Tom Bell. Copy Christopher F. Blazek, Photography Greggory A. Brauer, Photography Richard R. Carbaugh, Copy George F. Cenkner, Copy J. Alan Dickson. Photography William P. Donovan. Copy Charles N. Eldred, Copy Peter J. Gatti, Photography Alan P. Glombicki, Business Eric V. Lee, Copy Jane M. Lewis, Secretary Kent H. Magner, Photography Robb B. Ollett, Copy Todd L. Parch man, Copy Mayra V. Perez, Page Design Timothy G. Quigley, Copy Susan L. Roos, Copy Michael L. Schmidt, Copy fames A. Scieszka, Copy David W. Stone, Copy Kristina L. Tanner. Page Design Herman Taylor, Copy 176 Ir 6riegftpfie(psmoulton Wwu 3 0000 12311587 9 W5W rv1k iP®ss mmssms ptMp )?V% A vX 1N,V S,V ,, XJw 4jf;; ■ y s;-cKv 'k ■ . HH
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