Culver Military Academy - Roll Call Yearbook (Culver, IN)

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(} ALLEN CpUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1 833 01883 2201 GC 977.202 C899C. 1975 ■■ mr t 1975 Roll Call Volume 71 Culver Military Academy Culver Girls Academy Culver, Indiana Synthesis: i, . -. ' - the combination of elements or parts into a whole. An endless chain of actions, reactions, thoughts and emotions. Peop le learning, interacting and passing on a part of themselves to those who follow. Culver: An environment and an experience; a changing, challeng- ing way of life from which we gain a perspective on ourselves, the school and the life flowing through it. Passing through stages, we arrive at a realization that out of a possibility we are now a prob- ability. ■VA L, % i ' ! -- :■ .•; . - v Vv , Jwf 51 ' - S i liKU « fl t - ■ f S t p - ' ' •, .Jf . ' Academic challenges seem over- whelming at first, but each student, striving for pride in achievement that is fair, discovers a way to cope with the challenge. The new student learns what constancy of purpose is all about. As he probes for the what ' s and why ' s of knowledge, he learns that initiative is the first step toward achieve- ment, that knowledge builds upon itself only through effort. For these students. Culver is a catalyst in a long chain of events destined to produce well-rounded individuals. Fulfillment: of goals or dreams; a balance of fact and idealism; a feeling of silent conquest followed by the pleasant exhaustion that proclaims success. At last we have established a pattern that allows for the very best we can produce. For some students, it means rec- ognition from others; for other stu- dents, it means the realization that they are performing to their ulti- mate potential. Finding a tempo for life, a balance between studies and other opportunities, has set a precedent for achievement that we will carry with us throughout our lives. ' ♦f I A large part of learning consists of reacting to others, in sharing joy and sadness, in caring for each other, in finding the strength that lies in brotherhood. We needed to let somebody hear how much we missed home and family, and an adviser listened. We needed to talk to someone else who fought the battle of PSSC Physics, and someone was there. We needed a partner in giving vent to natural adolescent exuberance, and the stu- dent body responded. Whatever our needs, the security of friend- ships helped to fulfill them or to minimize them. 11 From an environment we re- ceived an awesome challenge. With help we applied our very best ef- forts. We were caught up in the Culver way. As part of the plan, we looked around and saw others, individual and unique, but never- theless like ourselves. The purpose of all our attempts, successes or failures, was to merge us into some kind of unity through carefree fun, quiet meditation, group participa- tion — belonging. Independence: a by-product of this early departure from home. People dependent on each other for many things, yet capable of going it alone if necessary. Laughter: an integral part of every life; a necessity for survival in an often unfunny world. The final, most lasting result of friend- ship. Solitude: moments set aside for doing whatever feels right, or for doing nothing. As necessary as friendship, solitude fosters the growth of dreams and the realiza- tion that time is passing; precious. Competition: man ' s need to do battle against an opponent, or per- haps himself; his need to push or be pushed; to sacrifice in hopes of obtaining the fruits of victory; the reason for having the hope to win and the zeal to dare. We are now a part of the whole, realizing that the final results are directly contingent upon the effects of each component. There is no ter- mination to the process; another gathering of parts stands ready to be transformed through synthesis. 15 € M V ' - ' J UMBsg | f Sm ' igBMRy ' ds ' Sv Bsj lt ' j ri M ■t a BP ' ps pi ii t n scfcv V 4ffi, .i ' : .ii!?i :Sr , - . i . w t l; - ifL •-■ . .v: When one September day I saw those towers lofty I heard the bugle ' call- And took my- place at Culver ■ : s i Ma   in_A,af m-Ai fivrtti Jtfcf w -v.A . .■■ .. Student Life . . . and I took my place at Culver as thousands had done before me, gathering a new wardrobe, orienting myself to new people, places and chal- lenges, gaining involvement and striding into a life style that will be a part of me wherever I go from here. 1 (Right) At the Opening Convocation, John Paul Williams, the new unit adviser to Company C, is introduced to the stu- dents body. IFar Right) The 1950 ' s are resurected as Sally Giffin and her Danc- ing Dolls perform in the New Lodge lounge to break the ice for new students. (Below) Phillip K. Mallory points out the next stop in the registration process for Matt Hoham as his mother and Peter D. Trone look on. (Below Right) Jace Hassett helps Karen Lauritzen with the weighty probem of moving into her room after returning to Culver. (Right) Dr. Oral Roberts joins Col. Ben A. Barone, Maj. T. Joseph Clark and J. Gregory Poole in the reviewing stand for Sunday parade after greeting the Aca- demy (Far Right) Sept. 15 with a rousing Something good is going to happen to you. 20 (Far Left) The Singing Sergeants and the Air Force Band pulled all the stops for their finale of the Battle Hymn of the Republic, under the direction of Col. Arnald Gabriel. (Left) Stephen M. Earls served as guest conductor of the Air Force Band as they played Sousa ' s Stars and Stripes Forever. 21 (Above) Battery C marches to the Dining Hall for DRC. (Righij Maj. T.J. Clark shows cadets how to break down a rifle for maintenance and cleaning. (Below) First Sergeant Chris Kinsey acknowledges a new cadet ' s excuse for lateness to a formation. 22 (Top Left} The underclass inspection in ranics provided Col. Barone with an op- portunity to evaluate the supply of the corps. (Top Right) The Squadron marches on line led by Commander Rusty Bucko, Supply Officer Robert Ab- bey and Adjutant Steven Willing. (Below Lefij Regimental Commander Bill Lape and Company C Commander Mark Kaser accompany Col. Barone on an inspection of barrack rooms. 23 (Above) English Department chairman Thomas E. Walker leads a class in Mi- nority Literature, one of many electives available to the two upper classes. (Above Right) Students take note as Chuck Kelly gives his semester report in John M. Hartley ' s Myth and Legend class. (Right) Art Hebbeler follows Ro- bert Brown on the monitors during an in- terview with Frank Su ppo in the televi- sion studio, a new facility that has had heavy use this year. (Below) Under the supervision of Norman J. Dumaine, Steve Evans and LaBaron Murray videotape a mock advertisement for their Creative Writing course, one of many classes that has made use of the new television capa- bilities. (Left) Foreign Language Department chairman John R. Mars points out the need for articulation in the Spanish lan- guage. (Middle) Behind the scenes. Mil- ton F. Hughes prepares a test tape for his Russian students in the equipment room of the Information Retrieval Cen- ter. (Bottom) Nancy Lauritzen listens pensively to a French II tape in one of the Information Retrieval Center booths. 25 (Above) Co-captain Jeff Strandberg proudly displays the laurels of victory, the Gregory Memorial Sabre, after defeating St. Joh n ' s Military Academy 50-21. (Mid- dle Left) The Homecoming game gets underway with Culver winning the toss and Bob Bransford making the kickoff. (Middle Right) Coach Dave Nelson con- fers with quarterback Jace Hassett for a little sideline strategy. (Below) The line clears the way for a Hassett pass in the Wabash hassle, which ended in a 14-13 win for Wabash. The football team, led by co-captains Jeff Strandberg and Phil McKeever, tallied a 1-8 season. Culver defeated St. John ' s Military Academy 50- 21 and lost to Penn 35-12, Morgan Park Academy 41-8, South Bend Jackson 33- 8, Wabash 14-13, South Bend LaSalle 32- 6, Niles 37-13, Goshen 18-6 and Center Grove 44-0. •=fv ' rs.- (Top Le ri Two overtimes and five penal- ty kicks per team finally determined the winner of the Culver-Westview meet in tourney play. Here, Coach John W. Chad- wick and his soccer team sadly observe the victory for Westview. (Top Right I Aided by Mark Kaser, CMA goalie John Bollman thwarts possible points by Beth- any Christian. Such defense led to a 2- 1 victory for the Eagles. ( Middle i Dual victories over Divine Heart Seminary led to a third-place finish for Culver in its own soccer tourney. I Bottom Left) Speed, grace, and quick thinking result in soccer wins, as exhibited by Rick Jones in an opportune play. (Bottom Right i Body English and muscle combine to make a connection for Mark Kaser in the Bethany Christian game. The soccer team, led by co-captains Don Woodard and Mark Ka- ser tallied a 9-6-1 season record. Culver defeated Indianapolis Baptist 3-1, West- view 3-1, Divine Heart 4-2, Westview 5- 2, Bethany Christian 2-1, Divine Heart 4-2, Divine Heart 2-0, Marquette 5-0, Marquette 6-0; lost to Argos 4-0, Bethany Christian 5-3, Argos 3-1, Westview 0-0 (by penalties), Wawasee Prep 1-2, La Lu- miere 0-1; and tied Bethany Christian 0- 0. 27 (Above) Mary Baker fills student orders at the Shack, which provides periodic breaks from Dining Hall fare and enough soft drinks to float a battleship. (Right) Joshua Kaiman executes a well-planned shot against Art Shumate as Henry Zah- ner plans strategy for his next match in the Social Center ping-pong tournament. 28 (Lefti Friday night in the Social Center finds LeDarrei! Murray, John Barrow, Besse Jordan and Elmer G. White battling wits in a card game. (Below Left) Adam Schorr finds relaxation during a mid-week paddleball game in the Recreation Build- ing. (Middle) Totally engrossed in thought. Bill Brewster, Tim Boos and Bill Hassett race against time in a Sentence Cube Game. (Bottom) Enjoying a relax- ing evening in the Social Center, Mr. and Mrs. David Powell, Carlos Ramirez and Drew Bockstanz indulge in a friendly game of cards. t ' (Top) Returning alumni gathered along- side the Superintendent ' s reviewing stand to see the corps pass in review during Homecoming weekend. (Right) Aide to the Superintendent, Greg Sharkey, ac- cepts congratulations and the Delmar T. Spivey Honor Sabre from Col. Barone. (Above) Aviation pioneer and avid alum- nus Maj. Reuben H. Fleet, ' 06, is repre- sented by his son, Preston M. Fleet, ' 52, who accepts a gold ceremonial sabre as part of Culver ' s Distinguished Service Award from Col. Barone during Home- coming. 30 (Above) Company B ' s commander, Don Woodard, leads his company past the re- viewing stand. (Left) Alumni at least 50 years beyond graduation joined the re- viewing line during their first Emeritus Club reunion in September. The reunion gave them an opportunity to reminisce about cadet days and to renew an old friendship with the Culver of today. 31 (Right) Homecoming King Judd Wroe crowns the 1974-75 Homecoming Queen, Elizabeth Marshall, during halftime of the football game. Culver became an equal royalty elector this year as Judd was elected the first Homecoming King by CGA stu- dents. 32 fJSii;. (Above) As Greg Poole (23) nears the goal line, Frank Davenport (26) diverts an opponent during the Homecoming game. (Left) Visitors pause to admire Company B ' s winning Homecoming display. (Below) Battling for the prime position, the cross- country team begins the first leg of their Homecoming meet. ,--:_-i«. ' r..-«.-. C5 ' (Top Left) Hard Work =Good Grades, and Mike Monarch! finds that C.Q. is an excellent time to put this equation into effect. (Top Right) History chairman L. Kingsley Moore emphasizes an important point in his A. P. European History class. (Below) Bob Murrah and Bill Henderson sign in for an in-class study period at the library to make use of the vast resource materials. 34 (Left I Four Academy students received distinction by qualifying as National Merit Finalists. They are Greg Sharkey, Anne Bramfeld and Al Borchardt. Don Fox also qualified but is not shown. (Be- lo ' ) Silence reigns as students take final exams in Eppley Auditorium. (Right) Faculty members prove to be no match for the C.G.A. volleyball team in the Faculty Student game. (Middle) Miss Larson, coach, gives team members en- couragement and suggestions during half-time break. (Lower Left) Alicia Boyd serves with great agility during an import- ant game. (Lower Right) As seen here, Pat Smith ' s spike proves to be a great asset to the team. The volleyball team, with Miss Linda M. Larson as coach and led by rotating captains each game, tallied a 10-5 season record. Culver defeated Cul- ver Community 15-11, 15-1 1, LaPorte 12- 15, 15-9, 14-12, Bremen 15-4, 15-8, Ply- mouth 15-12, 15-6, Triton 15-9, 11-15, 15- 12, Rochester 15-5, 16-14, Argos 15-4, 15- 4, Sectionals, Culver Community 15-3, 15-5, 15-13, Knox 16-14, 15-8. By defeat- ing Knox the team became the 1974 Ore- gon-Davis Sectional Champions. Culver lost to Marian 15-0, 15-2, Hobart 12-15, 15-11, 15-12, Valparaiso 15-4, 15-4, La Ville 13-15, 15-1, 1-15, and lost in the Regionalsto Riley 15-6, 15-11. (Above) As the starting gun goes off, cross-country runners from Culver, South Bend St. Joseph and Culver Community high schools plunge into the grueling iwo and a half-mile course. (Middle Left) Scott Dulebohn and Chuck P.ea lead the way over Culver ' s hilly golf course. (Mid- dle Right I To relieve the tension of an upcoming race, co-captain Jim Patterson and Coach Michael E. Chastain relax be- fore the Hobart meet. (Left) On his way to setting a Culver record of 13 minutes, 25 seconds, Scott Dulebohn gasps for a much-needed breath of air. The cross- country team, with Michael E. Chastain as coach and led by tri-captains Alan Borchardt, Ceroid Blazek and Jim Patter- son ran to an 8-2 season record. Culver defeated Warsaw 35-21, LaPorte 42-18, Plymouth 43-18, South Bend Jackson 43- 18, Caston 45- 1 8, Lafayette 46- 1 5, Hobart 42-19, Culver High 39-29. and lost to North Judson 37-20, South Bend St. Joseph 59-39, and placed 13th out of 18 teams in the LaPorte invitational, and in the sectional, 1 1th out of 20 teams. 37 (Above) VEDETTE advisers David H. Gaskill and June S. Spencer discuss story possibilities and picture requirements for the next issue with the editors and writ- ers. (Above Right) Fred Lane and Jon Agne find truth in the maxim Two heads are better than one as they produce an article for the VEDETTE. (Middle} Dur- ing one of the weekly meetings, ROLL CALL staff members Ned Swanson, Neal Sullivan and Larry Carcare and Adviser David H. Gaskill prepare yearbook lay- outs and copy in the Student Publications office on the second floor of Gignilliat Hall. (Bottom) After weeks of hard work, ROLL CALL staff members Neal Sulli- van, Eric Smith and Scott Hodges were treated to a Christmas party with other staff members in the home of Adviser June S. Spencer. 38 (Above) Photography Club sponsor David H. Gaskill discusses future plans with members Shahan Islam, David T. Reed, Scott Hodges, Susan Arnett, Chris Dowl- ing. President David B. Reed and Bart Tunnicliffe. (Left) Working on their Com- mencement issue, Borden Smith, Don Woodard, Mike Perbix and QUILL advi- ser John M. Hartley prepare the literary magazine for publication. 39 (Above) Culver parents listen as Col. Ben A. Barone elaborates on his philosophy for the Culver Academies in the Little Theater during Fall Festival weekend Oct. 25-27. (Right) Dave Nye and Bill Living- ston talk to parents over coffee in the So- cial Center, which served as a registration area during Fall Festival. (Below)The for- mal Fall Festival ball gave Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gernon an opportunity to chat with John W. Chadwick, the infantry bat- talion academic adviser. (Below Right) Cornered into a detailed explanation of sentence inversion, a Culver mother ab- sorbs some of Norman G. Wagner ' s Eng- lish II class. 40 I Right I Battery C passes in review for the benefit of visiting parents during the Fall Festival parade. I Middle) In a demonstra- tion during Fall Festival weekend, the Lancer Platoon of the Black Horse Troop executes an intricate maneuver. (Belowj Highlighting the Fall Festival Ball, Regi- mental Commander Bill Lape and his date lead the way through the Officer ' s Figure. (Right I Finding himself confronted with a research problem, Chris Pathe seeks help from Science Department chairman Fred Lane in the Science Library. (Below) The Science Retrieval Center provides Bob Murrah with information needed for his P.S.S.C. Physics assignment. (Below Right} In an innovative move to spur in- terest in his Chemistry classes, Dr. Dar- rell H. Beach expounds on scientific con- cepts via the new video tape equipment and the video beam system in the Social Center. (Right) Math instructor Alfred J. Don- nelly, holder of the William Pitt Oakes Memorial Chair, retires this year after in- spiring generations of Culver students. (Middle) Mathematics Department chair- man Ray C. Jurgensen explains algebraic principles to his students. (Below Left) David L. Burke demonstrates the coding used in computer programming for his Computer Math class. ( Below jThomdiS F. Collins, data processing director, super- vised installation of the new Hewlett Packard 3,000 computer, which has suf- ficient capacity beyond the old IBM 1401 computer to handle academic, administra- tive and accounting programs sim- ultaneously. (Right) Lt. Col. Charles L. Lewis and Paul Morrow prepare charges before fir- ing at a meeting of the Muzzle Loading Rifle Club. (Middle) Bicycle Club sponsor Marshall L. Brown and Phil Schell main- tain their bicycles to insure peak perform- ance during their road trips. (Bottom) With assistance from Sgt. 1 c Ben A. Johnson, Trap and Skeet Club members Skip Elliott, BillHagenmeyer, Bruce Ha- ber and Ken Keith inspect their guns be- fore shooting on the range. 44 (Upper Left} At a dinner meeting in the Private Dining Room, the Executive Scouting Council members discuss future plans. They are Greg Sharkey, Bob Mur- rah, John W. Henderson, emeritus dean of admissions, Paul Morrow and Dave Loomis. (Lower Left) Coin Club members Howard Houston and Tim Fleet examine Venezuelan currency with club sponsor Lt. Col. Alan G. Cornett. (Lower Right) Sharing a common interest in stamp col- lecting. Stamp Club sponsor Norman G. Wagner and Mike Troyer study the club ' s large collection. I Right) Visually demonstrating the dif- ference between lift and drag, A. Coke Smith shares a fascination with flight with his Ground School class. (Below) In a pre- flight inspection. Aviation Director Lt. Col. Winfred D. Howell and Liz Hib- bard check the oil level before an hour of dual instruction. (Left) Physical education instructor and varsity tennis coach Colin W. Stetson shows John Helms how to improve his serving technique. (Middle) M. Sgt. Wil- liam F. Keith explains military organiza- tion to his Military Science class. (Below) CGA coeds learn their equitation under the watchful eye of Horsemanship Direc- tor Lt. Col. Floyd W. Townsley. PAorh.iLL Jc ai-.A,ccL Of v? ,v ' r r 47 (Top) Valiantly truggling for victory, Company C and Troop B clash in the annual Regimental Championship foot- ball game. (Above Right j The strain and frustration of losing shows on the faces of Joel Vanderkolk and Jim Rouch as Company C coach John P. Williams tries to rally their sagging spirits. (Middle) The fleet feet of Troop B ' s Mike Bornn carry him away from Charley Kim and toward an eventual regimental champion- ship for Troop B. (Right) Troop B ' s regi- mental football champions radiate the joy of victory. 48 (Above) Cheerleaders Sally Giffin, Mary Ann Dalbey, Suzy Cleveland , Margaret Church, Jenny Steinbrenner and Amy Su- gar evoke cheers from the crowd to lead Culver toward victory against Culver Community High School. (Middle) Cul- ver ' s first girls ' crew takes to the water to prove their competitiveness. The crew consists of Camilla Williams, Anne Step- henson, Heather Couch, Suzanne Fieder- lein and Shawn Baker. (Bottom) The two shells of Battery A dock after finishing first and third in the intramural crew races. (Left) In preparation for a recital in his senior year, David Reed puts finishing touches on a Bach prelude as his teach- er Murray Foreman, follows his progress. {Below Left) Under the critical eye of director of bands Stephen M. Earls, trum- pet student Grant Garrett runs through a series of practice exercises. (Middle) Art instructor Mary Anne Brelowski ac- quaints her students with design tech- niques in advanced art. (Below Right} Crossing Media instructor Norman J. Dumaine discusses the relationship be- tween the book and the movie Little Big Man with his class. (Left) Piano instructor Murray J. Fore- man goes over a particularly difficult pas- sage with sophomore Susan Martin. (Middle) The theater class sits in on a discussion of modern dance with Larry Richardson and his dance company before their Concert Series appearance. I Below} Modern dance instructor Bonnie B. Bax- ter leads her class through a new number for their next performance. 51 (Top) Preparing for his role in The Solid Gold Cadillac, faculty members Gordon Uyttebrouck and Richard P. Ely use grease paint and pancake makeup to transform Greg Sharkey into Edward L. McKeever. (Below) In their efforts to de- velop a more professional performing at- titude, Greg Sharkey and Sally Giffin dramatize a scene from The Solid Gold Cadillac. 52 1 .,, ■ • ' . ■ ' ■ ' ' ' r B s ■lllSl lli g : fl H J Hk _4| p[ nH BK 2 g H  |. j 1 ' ' V J - ■ ' lV -. ■ ' •■ : . m w ' Bu ' ' i i™«irj 1 m m i ■r A (Top} With noticeable innovation, the mo- dern Dancers hold their Fall Recital on the lawn in front of Eppley Auditorium. (Middle) Modern Dance students follow the examples of instructor Bonnie B. Bax- ter as she demonstrates various dance techniques in preparation for their next performance. (Below) Theatre director Harvey Firari directs Sally Giffin to ob- tain the proper facial expression for The Solid Gold Cadillac. 53 (Above) In keeping with a tradition of the Guild of Lectors, Don Woodard opens the Sunday morning chapel service with ' a responsive reading. (Above Right) Rhoda Charlotte, Paul McCoy and Pamela Grosse head the recessional as the congregation and choir sing the final hymn. (Right) Before the choir ' s Decem- ber performance at St. Joseph ' s Hospital in South Bend, Nate Anderson and Diane and Susan Thomas pause to talk with In- diana Governor Otis R. Bowen, M.D. 54 {Left} Looking out over a sea of young faces, The Rev. William R. Martin, Cul- ver ' s new chaplain, makes a penetrating point in a Sunday sermon. (Middle) Fa- ther Martin and his aide, Sam Lanham, go over last-minute plans before the ser- vice. (Below) During mid-week devo- tions in the Alumni Lounge, Greg Shark- ey, Bill Livingston, Scott Thoms and Bes- se Jordan close the meeting with a reli- gious folk song. (Far Right) Anthony Marks dips the Gold Star Flag over the stars embedded in the library walk in honor of Culver ' s war dead during the Academy ' s observance of Vete- ran ' s Day. (Far Right Below) The Four Gun Drill marks Veterans Day with a 21- gun salute over the lake. (Below) Flags of America ' s World War I allies assem- ble on the Memorial Building steps during the traditional tribute. (Right) The stu- dent body pauses for prayer during the ceremony. tisfe 1 57 (Right I Capt. R. Jeffrey Honzik advises Patricia Miller to grip with her legs for better form during a jumping team practice. ( Middle I Mark Bussey easily clears a triple jump on his horse, Chiquita. (Bottom) Tina Boos, one of the best jumpers on the varsity team, succeeds again as she prepares for her next competition. (Above) Great concentration and plenty of practice are necessary before the Rough Riding team attempts this mount- ed pyramid over a jump, one of the team ' s specialties. (Left) The Rough Riders, under the leadership of Capt. R. Jeffrey Honzik as coach and Bill Daniel, one of the team ' s senior members, prepare new stunts to add excitement to their exhibi- tions during special weekends on cam- pus. 59 (Upper Left} Mike Perbix plays the chimes as the Brass Choir sets the mood for the annual Christmas banquet. Also featured at the dinner was the newly form- ed Woodwind Choir. (Right) Stephen M. Earls, director of bands, conducts the con- cert band in an Eppley Auditorium per- formance. (Below Right} The Stage Band shows it ' s versatility with charts from The Big Band Era and the music of today. (Below Left} The brass section brings the band to a solid forte in the Midwinter Concert. (Above} The Concert Band opens the an- nual Midwinter Concert with the Star Spangled Banner as Old Glory is low- ered into view in the background. I Left I The Lancer Band, the honor organization of the band company, accompanies the Lancer Platoon of the Black Horse Troop during their famous musical ride. The Lancer Band also gives Culver musicians experience in playing with a smaller en- semble. 61 21 One night when no one was paying much attention, winter came, bringing with it icy majesty and stark beaut , snowball fights and pyramids in the snow. Newcomers to the area acclimated themselves to the unpredictability of In- diana weather, learning to put up with snow one moment and rain the next. But. just as everyone was pulling their scarves up tighter, spring began to make her tran- sitions on campus. 63 (Right) Don Gardner makes a shot against the Divine Heart Deacons. I Upper Right) Under pressure, varsity captain Beau Matthews passes the ball to a team- mate. (Below Left} Dave Chube carefully aims toward the rim and shoots for two. (Below Middle) Bob Hater, one of the top scorers, drives for another two points. (Below Right) Coach Thomas E. Baker discusses game strategy with his team. Ihe basketball team tallied an 10-12 sea- son record. Culver defeated Divine Heart 76-52, Bethany Christian 67-57, the Alumni 56-52, Marian 75-57, Culver Community High School 85-75, Kewanna 65-54, Park Tudor 58-56, Howe Military School 69-67, and lost to Lake Central 63-49, Roncalli 44-42, Clay 84-66, Michigan City Rogers 108-88, Hanover Central 72-63, Brandywine 81-75, La- Ville 73-54, Bi-County Tourney 75-46, Horace Mann 82-68, Wawasee Prep 76-50, Michigan City Marquette 83-73. Culver defeated Divine Heart 86-43 and Winamac 53-52 to play North Judson in the sectional finals, losing 79-52. ,-. ■ g|| ■x i t ' i « H i mf ■ H p ■■ H i K m 1 (Top) Kent Blankenship assumes his famed Blankenship Stance as he man- euvers against his Triton opponent. (Middle} Ed Wojdyla, co-captain of the wrestling team, holds an incredible high school record, with 78 victories and only six losses. He exercises powerful control over his Indianapolis Baptist opponent as he works an ankle pick-up into a Stur- gis ride. (Left) Through many hours of constant conditioning and sacrifice, the coach and wrestlers develop a sincere and close-knit friendship. In the middle of a critical match. Coach Colin W. Stetson stops a nose bleed. The wrestling team, led by co-captains Phil McKeever and Ed Wojdyla, tallied a 7-3 season record. Culver defeated Indianapolis Baptist 67- 0, Triton 38-21, Goshen 36-22, Twin Lakes 35-26, St. Joseph 42-15, East Gary 44-12, Lafayette Jefferson 25-18, and lost to Sturgis 39-11, Penn 34-25, Michigan City Rogers 25-22 and placed 2nd out of 4 at the Logansport Tourney, 2nd out of 8 at the Brandywine Tourney, 4th out of 8 at the CMA Tourney. 2nd out of 10 in the sectionals and 11th out of 30 in the regionals. 65 (Above) The Spirit of Culver committee meets to discuss ideas for student partici- pation as Culver enters the Bicentennial Era. (Middle) Student Admissions Com- mittee members Connie Carter, Todd Lankford, Grace Hughes and Chris Con- nor get together with Peter C. Salvador and Vincent M. Duke to consider ways in which the students might become more involved in Culver ' s Admissions program. (Below Right Todd Lankford and Connie Carter discuss plans for an Admi ssions trip to Washington, D.C., with Peter C. Salvador. Below) Deep in discussion, the Curricu- um Committee contemplates recom- nendations for academic innovations next r ' ear. Students have taken an active role n planning for future coursework. Students come in contact with many cam- pus employees and develop strong friend- ships with them as well as with faculty members and other students. ( Above! Dave Norgren selects purchases with the help of Mrs. Mary Kowatch at the Q.M. Store. (Below) Nick Noyes checks over a laundry list with Bess Pura, who has worked with Culver students for many years. 68 {Left} Lt. Col. Alan G. Cornett fits Larn Kreimerman for a new Full Dress blouse during one of many trips for uniform items and dry cleaning. (Belowl Starved after a strenuous fencing practice, John Ballard and David Anderson fill their trays as Company B cadets take their weekly turn behind the lines. (Above) A French accent and classical selections provided an excellent evening of entertainment at Play Bach, one of the Concert Series attractions. (Right) A quick wit and a well developed voice proved Tom Paxton to be an accomplish- ed folksinger. (Below) Pianist Leon Bates appears enveloped in his art as he plays a difficult, rapid-fire movement during his concert. 70 (Topi Frula, a company of folk danc- ers, gave students a taste of Yugoslavian culture. (Lower Left) The Larry Richard- son Dance Company brought new insight into Modern Dance with expression and skillful techniques. (Lower Right i Look- ing to unseen horizons, mime Claude Kip- nis mirrors the world around him. 71 (Left) Adam Schorr gives Santa Claus a vantage point of the academic quad- rangle from the second floor of Chateau Thierry as he helps put up Company B ' s Christmas decorations. (Middle) The Modern Dance group heightens the mood and message for Christmas Vespers while offering gifts to the newborn King. (Be- low) Recreation period and a good snow summon students to wet and cold relaxa- tion. (Above) Thoughts of home and travel compete with white tablecloths, candles, and Dress-A ' s at the Christmas dinner, the night before vacation. Col. Barone pleasantly surprised all students by an- nouncing the cancellation of current tours. (Left) Company B s unit adviser Lt. An- thony G. Bull entertains his table at the pre-vacation dinner, f Below Left) A sign of the season and a reminder to the stu- dents of the holidays ahead, this glowing greenery is CT Barracks ' acknowledge- ment of Christmas. (Below Right I Mem- orial Chapel is filled with worshippers and Christmas spirit for the special Christmas Vespers. 73 ' mm v , They also serve who only stand and wait for buses to take them home for a family Christmas, a break in the routine, a reunion with friends from home. 74 3 k lii ' iv .1 -; :-..;ra .,■.. ' ■ -■ ■?■ ■ ' ' • - : ' Hgr l fWl W 111 1 1 1 1 Ij - C i 1 f t - - k J {Left) Footprints in the snow provide a temporary reminder that students have scurried home for Christmas Vacation. (Belowj Steve Miller writes Welcome Back on the Company C blackboard for cadets returning after the New Year. 75 i Right) Beth Adams keeps control of the ball in a crucial moment in the CGA varsity game against Argos. {Below Left) Besse Jordan demonstrates the tremen- dous drive, as in this jump ball, that earned her the Most Improved Player Award. (Below Right} Coach Linda M. Larson and her co-captains Beth Adams (20) and Leslie Cleveland provided the leadership for a successful season. The basketball team tallied a 12-4 season record. Culver defeated Argos 50-11, La- Ville 71-27, Knox 63-28, Bremen 43-27, Triton 71-36, the Faculty 46-26, West Central 67-15, Plymouth 49-30, North- wood 72-50, Culver Community H.S. 62- 48, Delphi 72-35, Logansport 75-40 and lost to John Glenn 53-48, Elkhart Central 57-49, Concord 62-41 and Rochester 64- 39. The girls placed first out of four teams at the Logansport Berry Bowl Tournament at the end of their season. iLeft) Claudia Hirsch spots for Marchie Rathman as she attempts a penny drop on the uneven parallel bars. (Lower Left) Only through hours of practice can Terri Paul execute her gymnastic routine with such precision. I Middle} Bob Adams prac- tices a difficult flip on the trampoline. (Below Right} Jim Hurst exhibits his gym- nastic talent on the parallel bars. 77 (Top Left) Shahan Islam, Company B, dribbles clear of his opponent in an intra- mural basketball game against Troop B. (Top Right! Intramural basketball pro- vides stiff competition for all teams in- volved. (Middle! In intramural track, Mike Bornn takes a vital lead over Bart Tunnicliffe in the 40-yard dash. (Lower Left! Cheryl Ririe takes a break after a hard day of classes with a relaxing game of paddleball. (Lower Middle! Maj. T.J. Clark advises Mary Lou Buck on her progress in girls rifle. (Lower Right! Anne Bramfeld sets Besse Jordan up for a spike in the CGA faculty student volley- ball tournament. — _ 78 T (Upper Left} Mary Kussrow tries for a CGA diving record with a one-and-a-half during practice. (Middle) Coach Donna Bombassaro (Center) and co-captains Lizette Hedberg CZ.e ; and Melissa Helms provided leadership for the CGA swim team. (Below Left) The coeds practice their starts before their next meet in Lowenstine Pool. (Below Right) Melissa Helms strains to maintain her lead during a meet. The CGA Swim Team tallied a 2-11 season record. Culver defeated Delphi 134-78, Penn 54-50, and lost to Riley 142-70, Clay 133-69, Jackson 112- 87, Elkhart Central 156-61, Valparaiso 131-89, Goshen 116-103, Elkhart Mem- orial 148-69, New Prairie 108-106, Wash- ington 114-104, Adams 113-90, and Wawasee 114-100. They placed seventh out of eight teams at the sectional. M ' S«k«««._ . 79 f (Upper Right) A CMA diver displays perfect form in a swan dive off the high board. (Below Right) Continuing the 400 freestyle relay, Hans Morsches leaps from the blocks, racing against time and his opponents. (Below Left) One of the top swimmers in the state. Buddy Ferguson leaves a wake with his breast- stroke. (Middle Left) Performing the ex- tremely difficult butterfly, Mike Muth drives on for the finish line. (Above Left) Swimming Coach William G. Roth talks with co-captains Buddy Ferguson and Mike Muth about their next meet. The varsity swimming team tallied a 9-7 sea- son record. Culver defeated South Bend Riley 1 17-55, Mishawaka 1 13-57, Logans- port 102-61, Cass 110-62, Lebanon 45- 38, Penn 47-36, Kokomo 98-74, Goshen 111-61, Valparaiso 56-24, Bishop Noll Institute 47-33 and lost to Munster 99- 73, John Adams 88-84, Clay 87-85, Kokomo Haworth 44-39, Warsaw 41 2 3- 41 1 3, Danville 87-84. The team placed 5th out of 8 teams in the Culver Invita- tional Relays, 3rd out of 13 teams in the Elkhart Central Sectionals. Culver placed 18th in the Indiana State Meet with only two swimmers — Buddy Fer- guson, who placed 8th in the 200-yard individual medley and 11th in the 100- yard freestyle, and Karl Miller, who placed 7th in the 100-yard backstroke. New school records were set by Buddy Ferguson in the 200-yard individual med- ley, Karl Miller in the 100-yard back- stroke and Hans Morsches in the 500- yard freestyle. 80 (Top) Greg Poole uses his running power in the long jump as well as in track events, i Middle] Coach Michael E. Chas- tain and his tri-captains, Chris Connor. Al Borchardt and Ger Blazek, led the team into their long indoor and outdoor season (results printed in the Spring Sup- plement), i Below) With a final burst of energy, Ger Blazek takes the lead toward another victory, followed closely by Jim Patterson. 1 V H kJf E H ■MIV m ' ? . A- H B ' ' . ' -. 1 1 H B - r n f Topj Chapel Choir members put in long hours of practice to be ready for their weekly performances under the direction of Murray J. Foreman. {Middle) Excel- lence in debate and public speaking is the goal of Forensics member Eliza Brod- nax as she presents her views to advisers Charles E. Bayless and Richard P. Ely and members Candy Carnaby and Helen Box. (Below) Norman J. Dumaine meets with Film Society members to discuss plans for their film series. They are (L. to R.) Jeff Rapport, Tom Swisher, Mr. Dumaine, Rob Coleman and Fred Lane. 82 (Above) Joel Vanderkolk accompanies Milton F. Hughes in a lively song during a Harmonica Club meeting. (Middle) Art teacher Mary Anne Brelowski helps Tom Hartman with a problem in sketching. (Lower Left) Joanne Hager pauses as she tries to decide which of her art works will go on exhibition. 83 (Top Left) Tony Giraldi and Billy Rivera relax with a friend at one of the res- taurants, Joe Garcia ' s, where the Lancers were entertained during their visit to Ft. Worth, Texas. (Top Right) The Lancers enter the packed Will Rogers Coliseum for the first of six performances at the Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show. (Above) Commander Rusty Bucko leads the Lancer Platoon through the streets of Ft. Worth in the opening parade. (Right) The soda fountain of Dr. and Mrs. Joe Bussey, parents of Troop B ' s commander, Mark Bussey, gave many Lancers a chance to create their own concoctions. Rick Sherlock samples Dave Norgren ' s Cola phosphate. 84 (Above) The 26-inan Lancer Platoon per- forms one of their intricate maneuvers for an appreciative audience at the color- ful Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show. I Left I When the Lancers checked into Dallas Ft. Worth Regional Airport for their return trip to Culver, they sported cowboy hats given to them by Dr. and Mrs. Bussey. 85 (Above) Brad Scherer, Dan McCarthy and Jud Wroe line up against Bob Abbey, Bill Daniel and Rick Groom in a practice scrimmage before the National Interscho- lastic Tournament in Midland, Texas, this spring. (Right) Bill Daniel races against Dan McCarthy for control of the ba ll as the polo team prepares for its next meet. As of March 4, the polo team, with Lt. Col. Floyd W. Townsley and Maj. Raymond K. Walmoth as coaches and led by captain Jud Wroe, tallied a 6-6 season record. Culver defeated the Alumni 11-10, Midwest All-Stars 14-7, Cornell University 18-8 and 18-11, Day- ton Polo Club 17-2 and 19-12, and lost to the Alumni 19-8, Midwest All-Stars 15-12, Kentree Polo Club 17-9 and 15- 8 and the University of Connecticut 13- 9 and 17-12. 86 g!Ej2S9? r ' - - 1 (Left I During recreational riding. Com- mand Sgt. Maj. John W. Hudson instructs students on proper foot placement in the stirrup. (Below} Sgt. Maj. Hudson takes roll in his basic equitation class. . 87 (Right) In addition to providing a cheer- ful Hello on a busy switchboard, tele- phone operators such as Mary Lou Es- pich take time out to chat with students. (Below) Linda Fischer beats the crowds to the Post Office after classes to buy stamps from Postmaster Robert Waite, who keeps the students happy with a steady flow of letters and care packages. 88 (Left) Mrs. Irene Hinkle gives Besse Jor- dan a closer look at a turquoise bracelet at the Culver Inn gift counter. iBelow) Tom Gault gets the specialty of the house, a regulation haircut from barber Howard Shock. 1 89 ■ u ■ft .v. L ;. - The Spanish Club gives students an op- portunity to share and explore Spanish Culture. Regular meetings are supple- mented with cultural trips and movies. (Above) Spanish instructor Jose M. Gar- zon points out differences in Spanish dia- lects to club members during a meeting in the private dining room. (Right) Ann Hedberg and Col. Richard I. Paul discuss Spanish Club programs during the Ve- dette-sponsored Activities Night. 90 U9 ' :mi j (Above) The Russian Club, sponsored by Milton F. Hughes, enjoys meetings in which members study and discuss the Rus- sian way of life. Important on the agenda is refreshment time, and Ruben Diaz finds it difficult to decide what kind of dough- nut he wants. I Left) For German students, a highlight of the week is the German Club meeting. Sponsor, Col. Martin A. Uebel, (Left! and Marty Huth are dis- cussing variations of German literature. 91 (Right) Staring down his opponent, Kevin Hunt calculates what Dan McCurdy ' s next move will be as Chess Club sponsor Patrick H. Hodgkin surveys the situation. (Below) Thoughts and ideals are a topic of discussion for Erik Meade, Philosophy Club sponsor David R. Sampson, Ruben Diaz, Robin Millington, Bill Hagenmeyer and Unit Adviser Richard G. Davies. 92 (Left) Explaining tiie basic principles of Transcendental Meditation, guest speak- ers conduct a lecture for interested Culver students. (Below) Science Club members listen attentively as sponsor William A. Strew describes a process used to break glass for scientific purposes. (Top) Maj. T.J. Clark, rifle team coach gives pointers on adjusting rifle sights to CGA captain Pam Grosse and CMA captain Keith Arquilla. (Middle) Rifle team members practice shooting in four different firing positions. (Right) Gary Cheseldine demonstrates steadiness and patience as he fires from the seated po- sition. m«« S W ' Sj5H S 94 (Left) In a bout against St. John ' s Mili- tary Academy of Salina, Kansas, team captain Tim Kingston deceives a parry and lunges. (Below) Fencing coaches Capt. Melville K. Short and Elmer G. White advise Sara Czastkowski. The fenc- ing team scored a 2-4 season record, with three of their losses to major university fencing powerhouses. Fencing three or four weapons, including ladies foil, the fencers defeated Tri-State College 24-15 and St. John ' s of Salina, Kansas, 18- 9, and they lost to Johns Hopkins Univer- sity 26-1, Tri-State College 21-20, the U.S. Air Force Academy 23-4 and the University of Wisconsin 20-7. The CGA foil team won all their meets against col- lege competition, defeating Tri-State Col- lege 8-4 and 10-6 and St. Mary ' s 7-2. The fencers also won six of 12 medals at an Amateur Fencers League of Ameri- ca Tournament at Indiana University. 95 (Right) Maintaining an active interest in model railroading after his Culver retire- ment in 1967, Col. Edward T. Payson, ' 22, has developed an extensive train layout in the Dining Hall basement over many years. (Below) Dan Feder stands at the controls as one of many model trains travels over the layout ' s miniature terrain. (Left} Concentration aids Greg Cavalear as he works diligently on a model of the Globe Theatre. (Lower Left} Drew Bockstanz describes a model he has just ordered to Model Club members George Keegan and Hobart Tinnel. (Lower Right} Pursuing an interest in model building. Bob Schaub spends a recreation period painting a model airplane wing. 97 Theatre ' 75 ' s winter production was The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, presented in February and March. (Middle) In Thoreau ' s nightmare scene, Ray Thomp- son leads Mark Simon, Pete Lake, Dave Hemmings, Bill Gary, and Karl Hamann Forward to Mexico, as Richard P. Ely reviews the troops. Director Harvey E. Firari staged the difficult scene complete with special lighting, sound effects and gunpowder explosions. (Right) Portraying Lydian Emerson, Connie Carter regret- fully tells Don Woodard ' s Henry Thoreau that her husband will not publicly speak out against the Mexican War. (Below) In the moonlit jail of Concord, Don Woodard tells cellmate Bill Gary about his one-man commune, Walden, where A man can get drunk on the air. Coor- dinated efforts from set designers Gordon Uyttebrouck and lighting experts Jeff Nagle and Jim Ryan helped to set the mood of the scene. 1 1 i z H- ri . 1- ' m ' Ki Jl 15 ' . jxr BI MR ' mM - ■ • ' 1 N -•f m (Left) Alumni Richard O. ' Moose ' Kime, ' 42 (LEFT), and George M. Steinbrenner, ' 48 ( 16), are poised for the outcome of a jump ball between Dave Dole (41) and Bob Moist, ' 54 ( 23). in the 28th annual Alumni Basketball Game. (Below Right) Don Gardner ( 43) and Peter C. Salvador, ' 62 ( 11), stretch to tip the ball to their teammates during the closest varsity game with the alumni in years. (Below Left) Culver Legion Presi- dent John A. Brooke, ' 53, unveils a por- trait of the late Russell D. Oliver, ' 31. for Mrs. Oliver between the alumni-stu- dent games. Mr. Oliver served as coach, athletic director and alumni director at Culver between 1935 and his death Dec. 19, 1974. (Above) One of the entertaining members of Athletes in Action demonstrates his strength as he easily lifts a heavy barbell. (Right) A flying dropkick is effortlessly executed by The Culver Crusher, Greg Hicks, a member of Athletes in Action. 100 {Left} At the Superintendent ' s Open House, Col. Barone takes a few pictures of students enjoying a change of at- mosphere as a Roll Call photographer gets a photo of Col. and Mrs. Barone with Alicia Boyd. (Below) The Superin- tendent ' s Aides, Greg Sharkey and Judy Cook, enjoy refreshments as they talk with Bill Buechler at the open house in December. (Middle) Liz Hibbard tells Don Woodard, who just came from the oatmeal throwing booth, that it will take more than one ticket in his case at the Winter Carnival kissing booth sponsored by West Lodge. (Top Left) Battery A sloppy joes, which Carl Cottingham and Kent Boyd are in the process of selling to L. Coleman Knight, are finger-lickin ' good! (Upper Right) Sacrificing comfort for his com- pany, unit adviser Richard G. Davies helps out at the Troop B oatmeal booth. (Below Right) Everyone watches enthusi- astically as Mr. Davies gets bombed with oatmeal. 102 (Left} Sharon Vaughn observes a back- gammon game between John Koether and Dave Pendergast at Winter Carnival. (Middle} Robin Millington iteeps the bar steady as Trent ' Moon ' Mullins tries to clear 24 inches at the fencing team ' s limbo booth. (Below) Brad Olson attempts to throw a football through a moving tire at New Dorm ' s booth. 103 Fulfillment: a feeling of silent conquest followed by the pleasant exhaustion that proclaims success. Mike Muth is just closing my eyes for a few minutes after an active day of classes, sports, extra- curricular activities and study. People Visions often seem clearer when seen from afar. Quite often, we see ourselves and the friends we have made even better from the per- spective of time and distance. I Right )Co . Ben A. Barone, USAF(ret.), arrived in June as Culver ' s ninth Superin- tendent. Beginning with the opening of school this fall, Col. Barone initiated far- reaching programs to promote enroll- ment, improve military performance, in- crease academic achievement and review on-going activities. (Belowj Construction proceeds daily to complete the McMillen Athletic Center that will contain locker and shower facilities for students and fac- ulty between the Lowenstine Pool and the Recreation Building. At the same time, the barracks renovation program continues in Argonne Barracks across campus from the athletic facility. THE CULVER EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION BOARD OF DI- RECTORS: (Left) (L. 10 R.I SEATED. James A, Henderson, E.R. Culver III, H. Harrison Culver, Bertram B. Culver, Jr., Frank R. Denton, Col. Ben A. Bar- one, Superintendent. STA DING. Wil- liam O. Osborn, Britton L. Gordon. George M. Steinbrenner, Collins L. Car- ter, Robert J. Vlasic, Cass S. Hough, Bertram B. Culver III, John A. Brooke, David M. Culver, C. Jackson Blair, J. Gregory Poole, Jr., Mrs. A. W. Conway, J. Paul Austin and Norman V. Kinsey. (Above Left I Col. Barone inspects cadets in ranks as part of his efforts to maintain high visibility with the students, i Above Right) Standing with their luggage and equipment, Culver Legion President John A. Brooke, Mrs. Barone, Col. Barone, Channing E. Mitzell, Peter C. Salvador, Anthony T. Mayfield and David H. Gas- kill prepare to fly on the ne.xt leg of many team trips taken by Col. and Mrs. Barone and the staff to meet alumni and parents in major cities around the nation promoting enrollment. (Left I Co . Barone stopped in Palm Springs, Calif., during a team trip to present aviation pioneer Maj. Reuben H. Fleet, ' 06, with a gold ceremonial sabre representing Culver ' s Distinguished Service Award in honor of Maj. Fleet ' s service to aviation and the Academics. 107 (Right) AUDIO-VISUAL AND LI- BRARY DEPARTMENTS (L. to R.) Mrs. Sarah Riewoldt; Mrs. Ruth Uebel; Mrs. Bertha Jones, Head Librarian; Mrs. Margaret Zieg; Norman J. Dumaine, au- dio visual director. (Below Right! ACA- DEMICS: fL. to ?. j John W. Chadwick, infantry academic adviser; Mrs. Dee Wagner, registrar; John F. Edgell, assis- tant dean; Addison B. Craig, assistant dean; Alexander D. Nagy, dean of the Academies; James Thomas, director of college placement; J. Bradley Schooley, artillery academic adviser; J. Frederick Lintner, squadron and band academic ad- viser. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: (L. to R.j First Row: Mrs. Martha W. Bernauer, Mrs. Mary Lynn Ely, Miss Kathleen J. Steiner, Richard P. Ely, John F. Edgell, Patrick H. Hodgkin. Second Row: Mrs. Mary Frances England, Charles E. Bay- less, Norman G. Wagner, Elmer G. White, Mrs. Barbara Hughes. Third Row: Marshall L. Brown, N. Andrew Wagner, Thomas E. Walker, Chairman; John M. Hartley, Miss Jean M. McArdle, Lt. An- thony G. Bult. (NOT SHOWN) Norman J. Dumaine and Harvey Firari. I Above) LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT: (L. 10 R.) FRONT RO : Albert A. Pare, Ronald H. Noel, Gordon Uytte- brouck. SECOND ROW. Lt. Col. Rich- ard I. Paul, Milton F. Hughes, Jose M. Garzon, John W. Chadwick, John R. Mars, Martin A. Uebel, James A. Brugh, Frederick A. Haase. (Right) FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT; (L. la R.I Harvey E. Firari, Robert L. Kamrow, Janice E. Smart, Stephen M. Earls, Murray J. Foreman, Patrick H. Hodgkin. (Not Shown) Mary Anne Brelowski 110 HISTORY DEPARTMENT: IL. to R.I: FIRST ROW: Richard G. Davies, John L. Barry, John P. Williams, Robert B.D. Hartman, Lt. Col. Charles L. Lewis. SECOXD ROW: William G. Roth, Col. Melvyn A. Estey. L. King- sley Moore, chairman: Susan K. Don- nelly, Dean Alexander D. Nagy, David R. Sampson, J. Bradley Schooley. Not Shown: Frederick A. Haase 111 MATH DEPARTMENT (L. to R.jFirs Row: Alfred J. Donnelly, Ray C. Jurgen sen. Chairman. Second Row: Alan M Bunner, Gerald R. Thomas, Myron E Benner, A. Coke Smith. Third ?om George H. Rovin, Jack C. Spencer, Jame Thomas, David B. Powell, John L. Bah cock. NOT SHOWN: David L. Burke 112 (LEFT) PHYSICAL EDUCATION DE- PARTMENT (L. to R.) FIRST ROW: Thomas E. Baker, Director. SECOND ROW: Miss Donna Bombassaro, Miss Linda M. Larson, David L. Nelson. THIRD ROW: Robert J. Shriner, Mi- chael E. Chastain, Colin W. Stetson. (BE- LOW) SCIENCE DEPARTMENT !. to R.j: Loren R. Carswell, Dr. David L. Peterson, A. Coke Smith, Dr. Darrell H. Beach, Lt. Col. David T. Baker, Lt. Col. George H. Linnemeier, Wallace H. Helber, Frederick D. Lane, chairman; William A. Strow, Phillip K. Mallory, Maj. Raymond Walmoth. I (Right) AVIATION DEPARTMENT: Jerry Howell, H. Kenneth Moore, Lt. Col. Winfred D. Howell, director; A. Coke Smith, Thomas P. Guin. (Center) R.O.T.C. DEPARTMENT: (L. to R.) Maj. T. Joseph Clark, SAI, M. Sgt. Dan- iel F. Koehler, Maj. George A. Run- kle, M. Sgt. William F. Keith. NOT SHOWN: Sgt. I.e. Ben A. Johnson. (Below Right) HORSEMANSHIP DE- PARTMENT. Sgt. Maj. John W. Hud- son, Lt. Col. Floyd W. Townsley, direc- tor; Capt. R. Jeffrey Honzik. F L I E T FIELD 8 i 6 FT iiiiliiiiiiB muMitl wa 114 THE CULVER GIRLS ACADEMY: i L. to R.j First Row: Mrs. Teresa V. Sutter, resident adviser; Mrs. Doris C. Peterson, senior adviser; Mrs. Barbara Hughes, senior adviser; Mrs. Bertha Jones, chair- man of Conduct Evaluation Board; Mrs. Mary Frances England, director of CGA. Second Row: Miss Donna Bombassaro, resident adviser; Mrs. Mary Lynn Ely, resident adviser; Mrs. Jean M. McArdle, resident adviser; Miss Linda M. Larson, director of girl ' s athletics. Below) COMMANDANT AND UNIT DVISERS: (L. to R.) John L. Barry, fr. A; Robert L. Kamrow, Band; N. Andrew Wagner, Co. A; Capt. P. Kirk sgrig, Bt. C; Capt. Cad V. Steely, JSMCR, commandant; Richard G. )avies, Tr. B; Col. Charles Maull ING, leputy commandant; L. Coleman Knight ill, Bt. A; Col. George H. Linnemeier, USMC, -Bt. B; Lt. Anthony G. Bult, [NG, Co. B; John Paul Williams, Co. 115 V 4 (Abovel MEDICAL STAFF: (L. to R.j STANDING, Mrs. Reba Wagoner, Mrs. Lois Tasch, Miss Virginia Abair, Mrs. Lucille Overmyer, Mrs. Doris Koebbe. SEATED. Medical Director Donald F. MacLeod, M.D. CHAPEL: John M. Hartley, adviser to the Guild of Lectors, and The Rev. William R. Martin, chap- lain. 116 fLe zj ADMISSIONS STAFF: IL. loR.i Dean John S. Shields, Vincent M. Duice, Peter C. Salvador. (Not Shown) Edward J. Reed and Peter D. Trone. Belo M 1974 CULVER SUMMER SCHOOLS DIRECTORS: (L. to R. I SEATED. Mrs. Janet Burke, Summer School for Girls; Capt. Alden W. Whitney, Culver Summer Schools; Peter D. Trone, Woodcraft Camp. STANDING. Lt. Col. Winfred D. Howell, Summer School of Aviation; Lt. Col. Floyd W. Townsley, Summer School of Horsemanship; Cmdr. Burton L. Curry, Summer Naval School. (Above Right) CULVER INN: (L. to R.) Norman A. Robertson, manager; Mrs. Martha L. Jackson, Mrs. Marjorie L. Hutson, Mrs. Mary Baker, Mrs. Millie Jones. (Above! BUSINESS DE- PARTMENT: (L. to R.) Norman A. Robertson, manager — Culver Inn; Mrs. Margaret Eckman, Mrs. Janice J. Car- ter, assistant director of purchasing; Thomas F. Collins, director — data pro- cessing; Mrs. Jeanne Anderson, per- sonnel manager; Lt. Col. William J. Dowling, acctg. mgr.;Lt.Col. Kermit C. Zieg, business manager; (Not Shown) Elgie Good, QM Store manager; Howard DeWitt, military properties custodian; Robert Brabant, dining hall manager; Lt. Col. Alan G. Cornett, laundry and uniform department mana- ger; and Lt. Col. Winfred D. Howell, purchasing director. f. ? g !? PHYSICAL PLANT: (L. to R.j Lt. Col. William F. Crise, director; Frank Skrzyszowski, assistant. 118 (Above) ALUMNI AFFAIRS: L. to R. I Mrs. Penny Pare, Mrs. Debbie Ruhnow, Mrs. Dolores Jones, Mrs. Sue McCombs, Anthony T. Mayfield, acting director: (Not Shown) Mrs. Eleanor Moore, ad- ministrative assistant to parents organi- zations. Mr. Oliver died Dec. 19, follow- ing a bout with cancer and was succeeded by Mr. Mayfield. Mr. Oliver coached football, basketball and baseball and served as athletic director and alumni director since 1935. I Far Left I DEVEL- OPMENT: (L. to R.I Dean John W. Henderson, Channing E. Mitzell, director; William S. Banfield, associate director. (LeftI PUBLIC RELATIONS: IL. to R.) David H. Gaskill, director: Mrs. June S. Spencer, editorial assistant; John D. Rodda, public relations representative. 119 (Right) REGIMENTAL AND BAT- TALION STAFFS (L. 10 R.j FIRST ROW: Hans Morsches, Regimental Ser- geant Major; Greg Sharkey, Aide to the Superintendent; Bill Lape Regimental Commander; Tom Mayo, Regimental Personnel Officer; Sam Lanham, Aide to the Chaplain. SECOND ROW: Peter Kendrick, Regimental Adjutant; Chris Connor, Regimental Supply Officer; Bob Hater, Regimental Mess Officers; THIRD ROW: Mike Muth, Infantry Bat- talion Commander; Rusty Bucko, Squad- ron Commander; FOURTH ROW: John Ballard Infantry Battalion Supply Officer; Burton Loupee, Artillery Battalion Sup- ply Officer; Jeff Strandberg, Artillery Battalion Commander; Buddy Ferguson, Artillery Battalion Adjutant; Steve Willing, Squadron Battalion Adjutant; Robert Abbey, Squadron Supply Offi- cer. (Not Shown) Joel Vanderkolk, In- fantry Battalion Adjutant. aitiflt i Trffr (Above) FOUR GUN DRILL (L. to R.j STANDING: Bill Lape, Mark Connor, KNEELING: James Crosby, Sanford Lyons, Mark Conway, Stewart Ellen- berg, Rick Valldejuli, Anthony Marks, Kent Boyd, Carl Cottingham. Jeff Strandberg, Tim Parker, Gustav Hamann, Peter Thoms, Ray Thompson, John Rodda, Tom Gault, Wesley Brum- back, Peter Lake, Chris Kinsey, Chris Connor, Don Fox, Tim Thompson, Dave Webster, Sam Lanham, Bill Newcomb, John Marks, Chris Pathe, Steve Kincaid, Ken Robertson, John Bollman, Greg Sharkey, Leo Parker. THIRD ROW: Paul McCoy, Doug Evans, Steve Evans, Bob Hater, Buddy Ferguson, Steve Marsh, Dan Segal. 120 (Below) LANCERS (L. to R.j FIRST ROW: Pat Laughlin, Tony Giraldi, Pete Kendrick, Robert Abbey, Rusty Bucko, Mark Bussey, Steve Willing, Dave Nor- gren. Bill Rivera. SECOND ROW: Joe Powell, Bill Felder, Primo Santos, Mike Bornn, John Van Tassel, Brian Hargett, Dave Zook, Rick Sherlock, Paul Morrow, Nils Anderson, THIRD RO W: Tim Beck, Dave Pendergast, Mike Shaver, Rick Groom, Chuck Kelly, Bill Breffeilh, Tim Fleet, Doug Cook, David Owen, Richard Veiga, Tom Rogers, Bill Fairchild. (Above) CULVER RIFLES (L. to R.I FIRST ROW: Commander John Ballard, Don Gardner, Alex Jankovich, Ken Klaser, Erik Meade, Drew Bockstanz, Dan McCurdy, John Peabody, Dartanian Warr, Keith Kurber, Steve Miller. SEC- OND ROW: Chris Gilmore, Darren Huth, Mike Wolter, Harry Tunnell, Jim Devilbiss, Bob Coles, Dan Winkler, Roger McKean, Don LaViers, Paul Barry, Dave Anderson. THIRD ROW: Mark Am- brozic, Ruben Diaz, Tom McDonald, Martin Schaub, Mike Daringer, Richard Thorp, George Pohle, Rick Swink, Joe Nacarato, Mark Valle. FOURTH ROW: Chris Conner, Philip Schell, John Goran- son, Bryan Ratliff, Jay Parham, Rick Jones, Rob Story. 121 COMPANY A: iL lo Rl FRO. T ROW. Henry G. Steinbrenner, Timothy A. Gilner. Ned J. Swanson, Stephen S. Kime, Kevin G. Courtney, Robert L. Murrah Jr. SECO. D ROW, Charles R. Rea, Gregory L. Mikovich. Robert L. Coles III, Charles W. Perry. Justin G. Despot. Unit Ad- viser N. Andrew Wagner. THIRD ROW. John F. Jakubowski. Thomas E. Johnson III, Robert C. Bishop, Michael Wolter, Micah R. Cohen. FOLRTH ROW. John E. Helms IV, William J. Schnarel, Gregory R. Cavalear, Michael Mon- archi, Francisco, J. Ballester. FIFTH ROW. James C. Faulkner. Christopher R. Merritt, Eric M. Smith, Neal A. Sullivan III. Peter T. Coyle. Jef- fery S. Austin. SI.XTH ROW. Nicholas A. Simeri, Thomas W. Cannon Jr., Mark S. Jones, William F. Eyre, Lynn W. Huff. SEVESTH ROW. Hans P. Lettner, Daniel Osborn, Jon G. Benson, Michael A. Eyre, Michael T. Rippy. EIGHTH ROW. Michael A. Ross, Daniel D. Burke, Jeffery A. Rap- port, Gilbert H. Pearsall, Robert M. Thomas. NINTH ROW. Igor D. Vern, Mark C. Linnemeier, Matthew J. Hoham, Bradford R. Olson, Borden R. Smith. TENTH ROW, John F. Kime, Robert K. Lewin Jr. NOT SHOWN. Pedro F. Andarsio, Timothy A. Jones, Scott A. Learnard, Steven T. Williams. 122 After a slow start in the fall. Company A made great strides in academic, ath- letic and individual achievement under the counseling of Unit Adviser N. Andrew Wagner; Steve Kime, company comman- der; Kevin Courtney, first sergeant; Bob Murrah and Borden Smith played a vital role in the company management struc- ture. Academically, A Company received more Gold and Silver A ' s than it has in several years, and the company average was higher. Chuck Rea and Lynn Huff received Blue Key, and Borden Smith, a member of Blue Key himself, received Cum Laude. Rebounding from a dismal company football season. Company A finished third in intramural basketball, losing only two games by two points each. Sidelined by an injury early in the sea- son, Steve Kime played quarterback on the varsity football team, along with Dan Osborn at safety and Mark Linnemeier on the line. Company A continued its tradition of having more varsity and re- serve players on the varsity basketball team than any other organization — Dan Osborn, Steve and John Kime, Jeff Austin, Nick Simeri, Mike Ross, Pedro Andarsio and Pete Coyle. The Kime brothers again combined for baseball, and Steve was co-captain. Bob Murrah was a returning letterman in tennis; Tom Cannon, Gil Pearsall, Tim Gilner and Chuck Rea all bolstered the track team this spring; and pole vaulter Peter Lettner put down his pole to try his hand at varsity canoe. I Above Left) Company A commander Steve Kime enjoys Mr. Donnelly ' s wit during College Algebra class, i Far Left) No generation gap here. John and Steve Kime played opposite their father, Rich- ard O. ' Moose ' Kime, who competed in his 28th consecutive Alumni Basketball Game. ILeftI Bill Eyre, Mike Monarchi. Neil Sullivan and Jeff Rapport play an engrossing game of Waddington ' s Cam- paign during some free time in South Barracks. 123 COMPANY B: (L to R) FRONT ROW, Mark B. Simon, C. Donald Woodard, Michael J. Muth, Ronald E. Byrne III. SECOND ROW. Adam W. Schorr, Christopher E. Gilmore, Roger S. McKean, Scott J. Mills, David H. Hutson, William L. Gwin- ner. THIRD ROW. Mark A. Ambrozic, Darren M. Huth. Harry D. Tunnell IV, Trevino S. Arvizu, Abul K. M. S. Islam, Unit Adviser Anthony G. Bull. FOURTH ROW. Edv ard G. Wojdyla, Nicholas Noyes Jr., Dartanian Warr, Richard E. Thorp. FIFTH ROW. Keith C. Kurber II, David H. Teig, Wayne S. Pluto, Mario E. Henriquez, Michael R. Miller. SIXTH ROW. Robert M. Story, Bernard D. Lucachick, Thomas J. Byrne, Timothy C. Kingston, Christopher K. Blankenship. SEV- ENTH ROW. Anthony P. Stevens, Alphonse J. Baltes II, Michael E. Daringer, Frank J. Stafford, Phillip A. Schell. EIGHTH ROW. Arthur D. Seely Jr., Christopher P. Conner, Judson A. Hallman, Steven A. Gentry. NINTH ROW. Drew A. Bock- stanz, Kyle R. Dettmers, Jon H. Tinnel, Joshua L. Kaiman, Jose M. Zaldivar. TENTH ROW, David T. Dole, Phillip A. McKeever, Stuart B. Maxon, Scott K. Barnhart, Walter B. Ratliff Jr., NOT SHOWN David B. Reed, Charles E. Dar- inger, Daniel J. Frecker. 124 (Top) Company B ' s plebes revealed their previously hidden leadership talents as they ran the organization for the Day of Reversal, led by company commander for-a-day Mark Ambrozic. (Middle} Company Commander Don Woodard played Santa enthusiastically during the company Christmas party at the Three Sisters Restaurant. (Left} Unit Adviser Anthony G. Bult, who is a Woodcraft cabin counselor during the summers, in- troduced his company to the pleasures of the traditional Woodcraft canoe trip down the Tippecanoe River to Season Park, one of many excursions the com- pany took this year. Under the leadership of Company Commander Don Woodard, Executive Officer Mark Simon, and Battalion Com- mander Mike Muth, Company B had another outstanding year. Academically, the company has maintained its high standards and at semesters was rated sec- ond in the school, led by Mike Muth, who ranked third in the First Class. B Company provided strong partici- pation in both varsity and intramural athletics. Leading varsity teams were captains Don Woodard (soccer), Phil Mc- Keever (football and wrestling), Ed Woj- dyla (wrestling), Tim Kingston (fencing), and Mike Muth (swimming). In company sports Drew Bockstanz carried away the heavyweight wrestling title, and Dean Seely and Kyle Dettmers were named All-Stars in company football. Over half of the Culver Rifles were B Company cadets. Don Woodard and David Teig starred in various theater productions. Contri- buting to chapel services were lectors Don Woodard, David Reed and Dartanian Warr. Involved with student publications were Editors-in-Chief Don Woodard of the Quill and David Reed of the Roll Call. Fall saw the production of the award- winning Homecoming display. Also in the fall the company took a canoe trip down the Tippecanoe River to Beason Park. Other social events came in the form of company-sponsored dances and movies. Under Unit Adviser Anthony G. Bult, good attitude and enthusiastic spirit put Company B once again as a prime ex- ample of The Spirit of Culver. 125 COMPANY C: IL. lo Rl FRO T ROW, Joel D. Vanderkolk, Peter J. Bozic, Mark B. Kaser. John R. Ballard. T. Todd Lankford. SECOSD ROW, Paul P. Barry. Joseph R. Nacarato. James B. Devilbiss, F. Phillip Briskin, Richard W. Swink. Unit Adviser John P. Williams. THIRD ROW, Donald S. LaViers. Richard M. Jones Jr., George E. Pohle. Dennis R. Himes. W. Daniel Winkler. FOURTH ROW. Miguel A. Julia. Trent D. Mul- lins, Robert M. Schaub. Cary A. Cheseldine, Wil- liam W. Hach, FIFTH ROW, Charles Y.B. Kim. Trevino, J. Arvizu, Mark J. Valle, Thom as L. Mc- Donald, Ruben Diaz. SIXTH ROW, Randolph P. Ruditz. Jay G. Parham. John W. Peabody, David S. Anderson. J. Anthony Sheneman. SEVEMTH ROW, Richard W. Scheimann Jr.. Samuel T. Anderson, Steven B. Miller, Jon C. Goranson, EIGHTH ROW. Daniel A. McCurdy. Jose A. Diaz, Steven L. Johnson, Craig A. Gleason, Law- rence J. Carcare II. NINTH ROW. Scott W. Ten- ney, Erik R. Meade, Kenneth L. Klaser, Alexander T. Jankovich. TENTH ROW. James C. Rouch, Donald L. Gardner III, Robert McCullough. NOT SHOWN. Timothy K. Chaffin. 126 (Right) In a free moment before drill, Mark Kaser, Company C commander and one of Culver ' s top students, discusses Company C ' s academic standing with the infantry battalion ' s academic adviser John W. Chadwick. Strongly led by Unit Adviser John P. Williams and Company Commander Mark Kaser, Company C again made a strong claim to the title of best com- pany on campus. Leaders in the company, besides Mark Kaser, were: Executive Officer, Pete Bozic; Infantry Battalion Supply Officer, John Ballard; Infantry Battalion Ad- jutant, Joel Vanderkolk; and Adminis- trative Lieutenant Todd Lank ford. In academics, Mark Kaser was nomi- nated to early Cum Laude and the More- head Scholarship, and Ruben Diaz made early Blue Key. Kaser not only led the regiment with a 4.60 G.P.A. the first semester but also led C Company ' s first class to a 3. 1 average. As the smallest company on campus, it was difficult for C to produce teams of depth in any sport, but, with spirit and skill, C teams captured second place finishes in football and wrestling and regimental championships in rifle, track and basketball. Joel Vanderkolk was on the Quill staff: John Ballard and Mark Kaser were mem- bers of the Guild of Lectors, and C pro- vided the commander, John Ballard, and about half the members of the Culver Rifles Drill Team. The hallmark of Commando C is the spirit and drive to achieve. They have gone out to win and. more times than not, have come back as victors. (Left) A number of Company C magic- ians, Jamie Rouch, Pete Bozic, Rick Jones, Phil Briskin and Joe Vanderkolk, prepare to exhibit a new trick to Unit Adviser John P. Williams. 127 BATTERY A: I L. lo R I FRO. T ROW. Robert W. Hater. Gregory C. Sharkey. Thomas B. Mayo III, John J. Bollman. Christopher S. Connor, Wil- liam E. Lape, Charles R. Ferguson, Douglas J. Evans. SECO. D ROW, Wesley W. Brumback. Mark A. Hersh, J. Andy Robinson, Miquel E. Vallarino, Carel F. V. Stahl, Jon R. Flickinger, Don W. Fox, David S. Webster. THIRD ROW. James L. Flickinger. Ronald P. Vollberding. Nathan C. Anderson, Bruce Arquilla. Michael S. Denisar. Unit Adviser L. Coleman Knight III. FOURTH ROW. Thomas M. Hapke, Eric C. Bohm, George R. Carter, William C. Livingston. Alejandro Fer- nandez Avila, William C. Adams. FIFTH ROW. Maxwell G. Ziluca, Kevin C. Trull, David S. Hem- mings, James R. Cox, Mark A. Conway. SIXTH ROW. Michael W. Barone, James H. Crosby. Barton W. Tunnicliffe. David M. Loomis. Joseph F. Peek. SEVENTH ROW. Stephen K. Marsh. Edward R. Vrablik II. Gregory J. Rodden. Gustav H. Hamann. EIGHTH ROW. Douglas B. Wolfe. Jon R. Agne. Peter T. Lake, Kent L. Boyd. NINTH ROW. Ross H. Compton, Lyie L. Schultze, Frank T. Davenport Jr., Emmett Walsh, Thomas J. Tippy. TENTH ROW. Robert C. Talbert, Carl Y. Cottingham, Raymond E. Thompson Jr., Scott C. Hodges, John T. Rodda. ELEVENTH ROW. Kenneth G. Robertson, Peter S. Thoms, Robert J. Blaha. Jonathan K. Wonnell, Thomas W. Gault. TWELTH ROW. T. Robbie Conklin. Jeffery R. Nagle. John E. Baldwin III. George T. Devries III. Andrew Hoover. NOT SHOWN. Roy L. Handleman. 128 Battery A again reached great heights inder the guidance of Unit Adviser L. oleman Knight and the leadership of officers: Bill Lape, Regimental Com- nander; John BoUman, Battery Com- nander; Greg Sharkey, Aide to the Super- ntendent; Doug Evans, Executive Officer: rhomas Mayo, Regimental Personnel Of- Icer; Chris Connor, Regimental Supply Dfficer; Buddy Ferguson, Battalion Ad- utant; Dave Webster, Platoon Leader; Don Fox, Platoon Leader; Bob Hater, legimental Mess Officer; and Lyle jchultze, First Sergeant. Thomas Mayo received early Cum ..aude and a nomination for the More- lead Scholarship; Bill Lape received Cum -aude; Greg Sharkey was nominated for the Lilly Scholarship and, along with Don Fox, was a National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Gus Hamann made the first list of Blue Key, and Jon Wonnell was one of the top third classmen. Athletically, Battery A produced four captains: Bill Lape in crew. Buddy Fer- guson in swimming, Chris Connor in track and Doug Evans in baseball. John Boll- man led the organization with three var- sity letters. In the first year of state tour- nament competition. Buddy Ferguson reached the State Finals, and Nate Ander- son, a freshman, grappled to fourth place in the Regionals. Frank Davenport was voted best defensive back for the Eagle football squad, and John Bollman and Doug Evans were named to second team All-Conference in soccer. The Vedette ' s leadership from Battery A included Doug Evans as editor-in-chief, John Bollman as sports editor, Dave Hemmings as news editor, Tom Gault as cartoonist and Rob Conklin as a con- tributing editor. Greg Sharkey, Tom Gault, Lyle Schultze and Emmett Walsh were members of the Guild of Lectors. Tom Gault was on the Quill editorial board and A had six officers in 4-Gun Drill, the highest number of people in- volved in Transcendental Meditation and the largest percentage of people belonging to the Cordon Society. On the Honor Council, Battery A was represented by Buddy Ferguson, Bill Lape, Tom Mayo and Dave Loomis. (Above) Battery A Commander John Bollman ponders an English lecture. (Right) The towers of Main Barracks frame Battery A ' s Homecoming display. BATTERY B: IL. lo R.l FROST ROW. John E. Marks, Anthony R. Marks, Mark J. Connor, Sanford D. Lyons, Burton J. Loupee, Stewart J. Ellenberg. SECOSD ROW. Steven J. Lintner. Dan L. Robinson, David W. Pippenger, Timothy A. Boos, James E. Brandt, John B. Hull, Lt. Col. George H. Linnemeier (Adviser). THIRD ROW: Michael H. Thornberry, Santos R. Sison. Robert W. Adams, Thomas J. Wallick, Mark E. Durbeck, Charles V. Spear. FOURTH ROW. John T. Kihm, Bradford D. Brewster, Jay D. Thornberry Jr. Rich- ard, K. Valldejuli Jr., Richard H. Amiing Jr., FIFTH ROW. Jeffrey B. Cantrell, Robert L. Ander- son, Kenneth W. Snedegar, William B. Wynne, Scott L. Bellis. SIXTH RO W. James R. Dye, Randy V. McGraw, Kent C. Carter, Keith Arquilla, Jay S. Liebenow. SEVEXTH ROW. James K. Davis. B. Morgan Pridemore III, Gene T. Barton Jr., Thomas R. Swisher, Vinton E. Fountain III. EIGHTH ROW. John C. Barrow, Karl H. Barthel, Jeffrey A. Steinhilber, William R. Hassett, Matthew C. Lonergan. NINTH ROW. LeDarrell E. Murri Robert T. Garman, Lawrence L. Finnegan J William E. Gary II. Thomas E. Baldwin, Steph I. Kincaid. TENTH ROW. Mark E. Bracich, Ma R. Kershner, David C. Nye, Jeremy J. Mahnli Daniel Downey. Joseph G. Turner III. ELEVEN! ROW. LaBaron A. Murray, Jeffrey A. Weiss, Jol L. Gray, John W. Henderson III, Roger L. The ' Jr., James C. Reid, William E. Matthews II. NC SHOWN. Robert H. Bransford. 130 i V Battery B was characterized by diver- sity in 1974-75. Under the guidance of Lt. Col. George H. Linnemeier as unit adviser, B Battery sought to make im- portant strides in all phases of the Culver experience. Buri Loupee, Gene Barton, and Mark Connor received National Merit Letters of Commendation; seven members of Battery B received Gold A ' s; and nine received Silver A ' s. In intramural sports. Battery B reigned as regimental tennis champions for the third consecutive year. Individual championships were taken in wrestling by Tom Wallick, Anthony Marks and Dan Robinson. At the end of the fail sports season. Battery B ranked third in overall athletic participation. B Battery also made a significant con- tribution to Culver ' s varsity athletic pro- gram. The varsity tennis team was com- prised almost entirely of members of Battery B. In addition, Beau Matthews captained basketball. Lance Connor and Joe Turner were members of the varsity crew first shell, and Keith Arquilla was captain of the varsity rifle team. Battery B made important contributions to vir- tually all athletic teams. Tom Swisher led the way in the realm of extra-curricular activities as president of the Film Society. Dave Nye served as regimental auditorium officer: Steve Kincaid was a Vedette contributing editor; and Burt Loupee was a member of the Quill staff Militarily, Battery B sought to retain the Battery Merit Cup through continued military excellence. Sandy Lyons served as regimental mess sergeant, and Burt Loupee was artillery battalion supply of- ficer. A dedicated first class sought to keep Battery B on top militarily. Capital- izing on the depth of the first class. Battery B distinguished itself in virtually every field of endeavor. (Above Left I In a College Algebra class. Battery B commander Mark Connor is deep in though searching for an appropri- ate equation. (Left) Barracks Inspector Norman G. Wagner rounds the corner at the Battery B orderly shack to find Orderly Bob Bransford hosting some friends to a game of Monopoly. Fortun- ately for them, it was open C.Q. 131 BATTERY C: (L to Rl FRONT ROIV. James J. Patterson, Leo A. Parker III, Jeffrey E. Strand- berg, Samuel W. Lanham IV. SECOND ROW. Craig Mitzell, Christopher M. Kinsey, John D. Lane, John L. Whital er, Charles W. McGill. THIRD ROW. Joseph E. Zanetls, Bradley A. Robinson, Jay B. Dunteman, Bruce D. McGarvey. FOURTH ROW. David M. Greencorn. Thomas B. O ' Brien, Jay A. Pitts, Martin D. Conrad, Willis P. Tippett III. FIFTH ROW. James P. Inman, Kevin L. Hunt, Douglas E. Clark, Timothy E. Parker. SIXTH ROW. Phillip S. Smart, Andrew F. Lippert, Paul G. McCoy III, Scott A. McKinnis, Thomas W. Hartman. SEVENTH ROW. Allen B. Mann, Andrew W. Fiske, Peter T. Pick, Jeffrey S. Evans. EIGHTH ROW. Timothy A. Giddens, William T. Westland, Christopher P. Dowling, Timothy A. Horrigan. NINTH ROW. David B. Reed, Richard R. Vlasic, Jonathan E. Davis Christopher J. Pathe. TENTH ROW. David S. Stinnett, Timothy M. Hassett, James C. Hassetl, Gary C. Beer. ELEVENTH ROW. Daniel J. Segal, J. Gregory Poole III, Stephen L. Gatzke, Alan A. Borchardt, John J. Sick. TWELFTH ROW. Wesley, F. Markle, Robert R. Stead, Johnathan E. Tetrault, Lee K. Smith, Brian W. Lewis. THIR- TEENTH ROW, Michael S. Bergen, William S. Newcomb, James W. Arthur, Harold H. Elliot III, Andrew F. Caiman. NOT SHOWN. Unit adviser P. Kirk Isgrig, David H. Tharp, Ken W. Hunt, Jeffrey L. Creek, Charles O. Lewis, John M. O ' Connor, Timothy D. Thompson. 132 Battery C recognized not only a change in leadership but also a change in initia- tive. P. Kirk Isgrig assumed the position of unit adviser, replacing J.B. Schooley, who became battalion academic adviser. The First Class was led by Jeff Strand- berg, artillery battalion commander; Leo Parker, battery commander; Sam Lan- ham, aide to the chaplain; Jim Patterson, executive officer; and Chris Kinsey, platoon leader. Charles McGill, first sergeant, and Greg Poole, administrative NCO, augmented the Second Class with their sound influence. Spartan C ' s quest for academic ex- cellence was led by National Merit Semi- finalist Alan Borchardt, with Christopher Pathe receiving a Letter of Commenda- tion. Battery C was in third place in competition for the Academic Bowl, with strong support from plebes Andy Caiman and Tim Horrigan, who tied for first in the fourth class with a perfect 4.0 average. Bob Stead contributed to the Second Class standing with a 3.94. Varsity football saw 1 1 varsity letter- men from Battery C, with Jeff Strand- berg as co-captain and Greg Poole capt- ain-elect for next season. Other athletic captains included Leo Parker (varsity crew), Jim Patterson (varsity cross coun- try), and Al Borchardt (varsity track). Athletic Officer Paul McCoy led the drive for the Athletic Plaque by establishing pride in company sports, and B team basketball clinched regimental standings along with company wrestling. Jim Patterson was chairman of the First Class Board of Governors; Jeff Strand- berg was Honor Council chairman; and numerous cadets participated in either the Model Club or Four-Gun Drill. (Lower Left} Battery C Commander Leo Parker searches for new ideas while writ- ing an in-class essay. Se ou; Chris Pathe (Left} assists Artillery Battalion Com- mander Jeff Strandberg in his rounds as Battery C taps inspector. TROOP A: (L. lo R I FIRST ROW. John R. Long, Stephen L. Willing. Charles R. MacKen- ney. John T. Stivers II, Robert A. Abbey, Nils Anderson. SECO D ROW. Timothy A. Beck, Jef- frey H. Jenkins. David T. Reed. Douglas S. Richard- son, Gregory P. Strom, Kenneth R. Zinn. Adviser John L. Barry. THIRD ROW. Erik E. Ekvall. Lawrence Kreimerman. Brian P. Cowan. Jonathon M. Lanphier. Robert E. Rainsberger Jr.. John S. Alexander. FOURTH ROW. John D. Burns Jr., Adrian G. Rosas, Christopher C. Eubank, Jesus H. Martinez, John Van Tassel. FIFTH ROW. John W. Spensley. John W. Cole, John S. Pepson IL James W. Hurst. Antonio C. Garcia. SI.XTH ROW. John M. Richmond. Primo M. Santos Jr., John B. Hager, Patrick R. Laughlin. Wilburn C. Perry- man IIL SEVESTH ROW. David F. Pendergast. Fredrick W. Foote H, Gilbert L. Bundv. Judson W. Wroe. Wade W. Webster. EIGHTH ROW. Jerry P. Shumate Jr., William A. Breffeilh, Francis A. Morris ML Teodoro R. Ilitzkv. A AT ROW. William E. Fairchild. Charles E. Kelly, Patrick J. Peters. Stephen R. Grande, John C. Oberst. TESTH ROW. Barrick W. Groom, William M. Daniel Jr.. James A. McDougal. Michael J. Shaver, Don M. Krone. Brett E. Leucht. ELEVE. TH ROW. Mark A. MacKenzie. Dave B. Brannen. OTSHOW. . Brett C. Bradford. David D. Chube n, Peter H. Collins, John W. Koether. David M. Rhoe, Thomas J. Bechtold, Herbert K. Fuller, Nicola E.M. Lignola. 134 For the third consecutive year. Troop A was under the guidance of John L. Barry as unit adviser. And. not unlike his previous two years, he had excellent aid from John Stivers, the Troop com- mander; Russ McKenny, executive of- ficer; Stephen Willing, squadron adjutant operations officer; Bob Abbey, squadron supply officer; Rob Long, platoon lieuten- ant; and Nils Anderson, first sergeant. The troop was led academically by Rob Long, Nils Anderson and Jim McDougal, each of whom acquired grade point aver- ages of 3.5 or better. This year was one of the best years the troop has experi- enced academically. Athletics was Troop A ' s strong point. After getting off to a slow start in in- tramural football, the troop came back to prove itself more than worthy of com- petition in company swimming and ' A and C team basketball. Judson W roe was captain of the varsit polo team, with Bill Daniel, Mark Mac- Kenzie and Bob Abbey giving him their full support. Rick Breffeilh and Pat Laughlin were members of the varsit jumping team. Bill Daniel and Mike Sha- ver, who was also an asset to the varsity football team, showed their skills in rough riding. Members of the troop also played an integral part in Lancers, and Bill Fair- child even led the way in the ping-pong tournament. (Above Left) Troop A Commander John Stivers discusses company busmess with Executive Officer Robert Long and Bill Daniel. (Left I George H. Rovin, faculty member in residence in the Troop Bar- rack, challenges Bill Breffeilh to a game of chess with John Hager presiding as referee. 135 ' V A y ' ■■ ■ ' w ' 5 55 V «• TROOP B: fi to R.I FRONT ROW. Karl A. Miller, David R. Zook, Peter R. Kendrick. Mark L. Bussey, Robert J. Bucko. Antonio Giraldi. .SEC- OND ROW, V. Andrew Talandis, Edvardo A. Kriete, James P. Flood Jr., Dick C. Williams. Keith A. Miller. Mark Stein, Unit Adviser Richard G. Davies. THIRD ROW. Mark W. Puente. Moheno V. Madrigal, Brian R. Rivera, Paul D. Giddens, Jaime De La Vega, Rogerio R. Azcarraga. FOURTH ROW, James D. Campbell III, James A. Ortega. Rolland W. Wilkins. Jr., Charles P. Adams. Michael A. Bornn. FIFTH ROW, Roberto M. Hill, William P. Rivera, William A. BIythe, Brent A. Moore. Gunnar B. Peterson. Richard J. Sherlock Jr. SI. TH ROW. Richard R. Perruso. Carlos M. Vergara, Richard S. Veiga. Daniel M. McCarthy Jr., Carlos F. Ramirez. SEVENTH ROW, Paul A. Morrow. Brian L. Hargett, James C.T. Rogers III, John J. Sugar Jr., William D. Litchfield, Michael A. Chalmers. EIGHTH ROW, Donald F. MacLeod. Guillermo A. Borja, James K. Russell, Monty C. Snyder, James B. Snider. NINTH ROW, Douglas A. Cook. Robert E. Lud- ford III, James M. O ' Connell, David M. Owen, David L. Norgren, Bradley A. Scherer. TENTH ROW, Eric B. Leighton, Willard H. Hagenmeyer, Solana J. Gonzalez, Daniel E. Beiderman, John R. Michael. ELEVENTH ROW, Timothy H. Fleet, Joseph A. Powell, Jeffrey M. Smith. (NOT SHOWN) Michael T. Rippy, George C.Handy II, Barrick W. Groom. 136 I Left} Unit Adviser Richard G. Davies signs late permits for Kelly Russell and Jim Snider. I Lower Left) Troop B com- mander Mark Bussey trained his own horse, Chiquita, for varsity jumping com- petition and has donated her to the Black Horse Troop for future troopers. Troop B made great strides this year under the direction of Richard G. Davies as unit adviser, followed later in the year by Capt. R. Jeffrey Honzik. Mark L. Bussey assumed the captaincy, and the cadet leaders united to form one of the troop ' s finest years. Rusty Bucko com- manded the squadron staff; Peter Ken- drick served as regimental adjutant: and Tony Giraldi was troop executive officer. An unprecedented interest in riding pro- moted the varsity equestrian program. Tony Giraldi, Mark Bussey and Rick Sherlock earned varsity letters in jump- ing, while Rick Groom helped lead the varsity polo team. The troop maintained an active participation in other varsity sports with record-breaker Karl Miller in swimming, David Zook in crew. Jim Snider in cross country and Dave Camp- bell in wrestling. One of Troop B ' s strong points was in the Lancer Platoon. Rusty Bucko was commander; Mark Bussey was executive; Peter Kendrick served as a first lieu- tenant; and Dave Zook was first sergeant. Many other cadets participated in the drill. The Lancers made a fine showing in Fort Worth, Texas, where they per- formed at the Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show. Tony Giraldi was elected to represent the first class on the Board of Governors. Mark Bussey served as senior representa- tive on the Honor Council, and Rusty Bucko worked on student life committees. 137 BAND: IL. to Rl FROM ROW. William F. Buechler Jr., Gerold J. Blazek, Charles T. Urban SECO. D ROIV, James R. Webb, James M. Perbix, Charles R. Spensley, Joseph E Schu- macher. THIRD ROIV. J. Patrick Lintner, Karl F. Hamann, David A. Rodda, James W. Rodda, Arthur F. Hebbeler. FOURTH ROW. Frank D. Suppo, George J. Keegan, Brian W. Myers, James P. Ryan, Robert K.. Brown. FIFTH ROW. Brian W. Rodgers, Thomas W. Hamilton, Fredrick R. Lane, Martin F. Huth. STXTH ROW. George B. Sterrenberg, Brooks B. Goettle, Brian R. Wells, Michael E. Hackbert, Oliver A. Uyttebrouck, SEV- E TH ROW. Arthur B. Shumate. William J. Phil- lips, Rex A. Zink, Scott P. Flora. EIGHTH ROW. Eric V. Tomusk, Max C. Trager, Douglas W. Green- way. Michael W. Troyer, Robert C. Cozzie. NINTH ROW. Peter B. Gray, Bruce E. Glombiki, William B. Strong, Timothy W. Gilderbloom. TENTH ROW. John D. Andersen. Bruce P. Haber. Robert J. Coleman, Harry C. Wright, William F. Margraves, ELEVENTH ROW. Henry J. Zahner, Peter B. Lewis. John O. Pflasterer. Daniel S. Feder. TWELFTH ROW. Kenneth W. Kieth. Scott C. Dulebohn, William T. McDonald, David O. Scott. NOT SHOWN, Richard H. Martin, Phillip J. Clark, Stephen G. Shiner, Grant G. Garrett. 138 Under the leadership of Company Commander Ger Blazek, Executive Of- ficer Bill Buechler and Lieutenant Mike Perbix and the supervision of Unit Ad- viser Robert L. Kamrow, the Band has proved that it can be a top-notch com- pany. With the help of an active and involved plebe class, the Band became a tightly knit organization. The Band sweated and drilled under Director Stephen M. Earls and won many parades this year, emphasizing its military ex- cellence. Regimental Sergeant Major Hans Morches proved that the Band could do as well outside of the company as inside. Band members were especially active in extracurricular activities, such as sports, hobby groups and the German and Span- ish clubs. Athletically, the Band advanced quickly and put many members on varsity teams. Band members supplied much of the man- power for soccer, swimming and track teams. Highlighting the group are this year ' s track tri-captain Ger Blazek. next year ' s soccer captains Grant Garrett and Pat Lintner, and next year ' s swimming co-captain Hans Morsches. Sweeping reg- imental titles in swimming, and being tough competitors in other sports, the Band proved they were athletes as well as musicians and intellectuals. As usual, the Band was a leader in academic competition. Class rank leaders with over 4.00 G.F.A. ' s were Ger Blazek. Mike Perbix, Fred Lane and Marty Huth. Under the leadership of Stephen M. Earls, the Band has done better musi- cally than ever before. The Concert and Stage Bands put in a lot of vork to produce excellent concerts, and this year a new group. The Percussion Ensemble, was formed. The Lancer Band, the Band ' s honor organization, also improved as the sound behind the Lancer Platoon ' s numer- ous exhibitions. (Top Left! Hours of study and determina- tion are the key as Band Commander Ger Blazek leads the company not only in the military but also in academics, with a 4.41 grade point average. iLeft) The Band took away the Regimental Swimming Title with a powerful team. They are: (L. to R.i SEATED. Rob Brown, John Andersen. Doug Greenway, Scott Bellis, Joe Schumacher, Dave Scott. Pete Gray, Henry Zahner. Bill Buechler. Dave Rittenour. STA. DT G. Art Shu- mate, Mike Perbix. Hans Morsches (Coach). 139 - ■ ■•_ . ■N ' fc. ' .Liy l WEST LODGE: (L. ro R.I: FRO T ROW. Dawn E. Sandoe. Elizabeth A. Hibbard, Joanne R. Hager. SECOSD ROW. Rhoda L. Charlett, Pamela M. Grosse, India C. Haun, Anne K. Bramfeld. THIRD ROW. Mrs. Jack V. Sutter, adviser, Julie A. Hill. Rebecca J. Burton, Nancie S. Kosnoff. Catherine M. Zanetis, Emily A. Heineke, Judith C. Cook. FOUR TH ROW, Linda C. Webber, Beckie L. Barris, Marchie Rathman, Mary A. Dalby, Jennie M. Zajac. FIFTH ROW, Cheryl L. Ririe, Nancy J. Child, Suzanne E. Tufekcioglu, Wendy S. Giffin, Claudia A. Hirsch. SLXTH ROW. Cynthia H. Adams, Pamela J. Hyde, Kate B. Sharp, Arabella B. Beutel, Charlotte S. Czastkowski. SEVESTH ROW. Kristine K. Myers, Julie E. Willardo, Catherine A. Broadbent, Linda J. Steffes, Corinne T. Enochs. EIGHTH ROW. Amy A. Stivers, Mar- tha J. Perry, Therese Jordan, A. Britton, Luisa F. Ribeiro, Susan E. Arnett, Grace S. Hughes. NINTH ROW. Beckie H. Bonsib, Cynthia S. Hume, Mary L. Rasch, Karen Lauritzen, Besse Jor- don. NOTSHOWN. Mary Schilling. 140 West Lodge had its changes too this year. Mrs. Tess Sutter, our new resident adviser, helped the girls with problems ranging from clogged drains to mending seams. Leadership was not lacking in West. It housed the two Senior Prefects, Lucretia Hilton and Joanne Hager; Pre- fects Anne Bramfeld, Pamela Grosse, India Haun, and Liz Hibbard; Judy Cook, aide to the Superintendent; and the jun- ior and senior class presidents, Linda Chepponis and Marty Perry. The Dorm Committee consisted of the student leaders and Beckie Barris, Nancie Kosnoff, Karen Lauritzen and Linda Steffes, who saw to it that West had its share of dorm parties and social ac- tivities. Intramural and varsity athletics had their share of West Lodgers. During rec period, girls from West could be seen fencing, swimming, playing volleyball and basketball, running track, riding, and even shooting on the rifle range. All in all. West Lodge was mostly held together with spirit and togetherness. (Below) WEST LODGE STUDENT LEADERS: IL. to R.i Judy Cook, India Haun, Joanne Hager, Anne Bramfeld and Pam Grosse. NEW LODGE: !L. w RJ FRO T ROW. Robin L. Millington, Cheryl R. Chalmers, Mary E. Mc- Coy, Sally D. Giffin. SECOND ROiV. ' N. Elga Matteson, Amy B. Venable, Ann C. Hedberg, Rachel A. Ludington. THIRD ROW, Richard P. Ely. Mrs. Mary Lynn Ely. Advisers, Tracy D. Jackson, Sara E. Bramfeld, Gay D. Johnson, Terri L. Faul, Ann L. Kasserman, Ms. Jean McArdle, Adviser. FOURTH ROW. Margaret R. Church, Lautren, J. Howard, Leslie Y. Wilson, Mary A. Hoover, Constance T. Carter, Taine E. Henry. FIFTH ROW, Jan A. Mackey. Cherle A. Daringer. Hollv C. Black, Patricia G. Miller, Gigi A. Posejpal. .s . TW ROW, Mary F. Collins, Eliza- beth F. Djokovich, Elizabeth D. L. Elliott, Laura A. Galvin, Marianne E. Noyes, Helen E. Box. SEVE. TH ROW, Candace L. Carnaby, Marie S. Hoerner, Patricia A. Grant, Susan G. Kelly, Jill A. Schindler. EIGHTH ROW, Jennifer L. Stein- brenner, Alicia R. Boyd, Elizabeth K. Brodnax, Angela V. Mojekwu, Janet F. Miles, Lisa A. Long. .M. TH ROW, Lizette L. Hedberg, Doris E. Warn- holtz, Margaret E. Riecker, Julie S. Hanna, Nancy Lauritzen, Melissa M. Helms. .VOT SHOWN, Constance M. Bell, Linda C. Fischer, K. Niki Cox, Hope E, Hunt, Mary Jane Enochs. 142 New Dorm prefects and advisers started the school year with a rip-roaring sock hop to welcome the new girls to CGA. Before the party ended, everyone was hopping and bopping. New Dorm ' s activi- ties were still going strong with a hay ride and square dance, a tea and open house for the faculty wives, an overnight to Season Park and a unique Homecom- ing display, which won second place. When Christmas season rolled around, the spirit was kept lovely by Secret Santas bringing candy and gifts. New Dorm was also active in varsity and intramural sports and won the Girls Athletic Banner in the fall of ' 74. Strong in academics, the total average for the semester was 2.91. Girls receiving Gold A ' s were: Peggy Reicker, Jenny Steinbrenner, Helen Box, Eliza Brodnax, Nancy Lauritzen and Robin Millington. Girls receiving Silver A ' s were: Cheryl Chalmers, Melissa Helms, Ann Kasser- man, Lisa Long, Betty Elliott, Terri Paul, Julie Hanna, Sue Kelly, Elga Matteson and Leslie Wilson. Robin Millington was also elected to Blue Key. Members of the CGA Council from New Dorm were: Nancy Lauritzen (1st semester), and Mary Collins and Jenny Steinbrenner {2nd semester). Keeping New Dorm in line were the student leaders: Cheryl Chalmers, Sally Giffin, Ann Hedberg, Rachel Ludington, Elga Matteson, Liz McCoy, Janet Miles, Robin Millington, Alida Shriber and resi- dent advisers, Miss Jean M. McArdle, Richard P. Ely and Mrs. Mary Lynn Ely. (Belov l NEW LODGE STUDENT LEADERS met frequently in their lounge to discuss CGA participation on campus. They are I L. to R.l Elga Matteson. A. J. Shriber, Cheryl Chalmers. Ann Hed- berg, Sally Giffin, Rachel Ludington. Robin Millington and Janet Miles. NORTH LODGE AND INDIAN TRAIL LODGE: i L. lu Rl FRO T ROW. Adviser Miss Donna Bombassaro, Suzanne L. Fiederlein. Marisa A. Pepson, Lucretia A. Hilton, Camilla J. Williams, Alida J. Shriber. Adviser Miss Susan Donnelly. SECOND ROW, Julie Phillips, Alix S. Hegele ' r, Linda L. Loupee, Carolyn M. Williams, M. Angela Klingler, Kathryn Maxwell. THIRD ROW. Martha S. Held, Mary Lou Buck, Susan K. Neer, Carrie J. Kudner, TedAnn Sandoe. FOURTH ROW, Kathryn R. Hasenmeier, Cynthia J. Barnaby, Sally A. Turner. Rhonda L. Charlett, Susan E. Levitt, Amy E. Sugar. FIFTH ROW. Kirsten L. Ries, Rita M. Seger, Susan L. Kimmel, Linda S. Chepponis, Mary C. Kussrow, Joan B. Hibbard, Dana E. Pick, OTSHOW . Sharon E. Vaughn. Miss Susan Donnelly, North Lodge ' s resident adviser, ran a tight ship with the help of prefects Sue Fiederlein, Marisa Pepson and Cami Williams. Dorm acti- vities included a Homecoming display. Secret Santas, a Great Pumpkin, an over- night at Beason Park, a shopping trip to South Bend and a bicycle hike to Plymouth. North Lodge ' s average G.P.A. for the first semester was a 2.93. Included in this were five Gold A ' s and two Silver A ' s. Sue Fiederlein was a nominee for the Blue Key Society. Athletically, North Lodge was involved in intramural as well as varsity swimming, rifle, fencing, volleyball, rough riding and jumping. Indian Trail Lodge managed to do its fair share for Culver. On the athletic side, Sally Giffin, Sue Neer and Pam Hyde actively participated in equitation; Connie Carter played volleyball and var- sity tennis; and Amy Sugar played varsity tennis and was on the varsity volleyball team that went on to win the sectionals. Miss Donna Bombassaro, resident ad- viser, coached the illustrious varsity swim- ming team. Academically, Indian Trail acquired two Gold A ' s and one Silver A. Almost 50 percent received academic honors. Stu- dent leaders included Pam Hyde, Amy Venable and Amy Sugar (personnel com- mittee chairwoman), who led the way in extra-curricular participation. Amy Sugar is in modern dance, and Connie Carter acted in The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail. (Above) NORTH LODGE AND INDIAN TRAIL STUDENT LEAD- ERS: (L. to R.I Cami Williams, Marisa Pepson, Amy Sugar, Suzanne Fiederlein and Pam Hyde. 144 (Above) CGA DAY STUDENT PRE- FECTS IL. to R.) Leslie Cleveland and Beth Adams relax in the Day Girl Room with Diane Thomas, who served as CGA Auditorium Aide and who earned a super- ior rating in the state voice contest. The Day Girls participated actively in campus activities this year. Enthusiasm and involvement continued to be the keynote of the Day Student ' s, who excelled once again in various acti- vities, demonstrating the pride in their group and in CGA. Academically, 14 of the 29 girls earned Gold and Silver A ' s, contributing to a cumulative G.P.A. of 2.91. The three girls selected to Cum Laude for the first semester were Beth Adams, Boo Marshall and Heather Couch. Boo Marshall was CGA co-chairman; Diane Thomas was aide-to-the-auditorium; and Rhonda Carswell and Shawn Baker were members of CGA Council for the second semester. Day Students were also active as library proctors, cheerleaders and members of modern dance, the choir and Guild of Lectors. CGA DAY STUDENTS: IL. lo R i FROM ROtV. Elizabeth L. Marshall. Diane L. Thomas. Leslie A. Cleveland, Elisabeth J. Adams. Senior Adviser Mrs. Barbara Hughes. SECO D ROli ' . Shaun E. Baker. Mary E. Oldham. Bonnie L. Moore, Susan M. Oldham. Christina M. Boos. Patti A. Smith. THIRD ROW. Kathryn E. Hut- son. Nicole L. Pare. Rhonda M. Carswell. Catherine L. Brown. Suzanne C. Cleveland. FOi RTH ROW. Susan L. Campbell, Holly C. Muehlhausen. Susan L. Burke. Amanda B. Curtis. Peggy A. Runkle. Anne E. Stephenson. Susan L. Thomas. Michelle D. Noel. OTSHOii . Heather E. Couch. Audrey F. Hudson. Cynthia G. Hudson. Amy E. Hughes. Elizabeth R. Rhoe. Barbara . . Wagner. OT SHOW.X. Susan F. Martin. Day Students won the CGA Athletic Banner for the second quarter, having been active in virtually every intramural sport and winning in flag football, volley- ball, and basketball. Leslie Cleveland and Beth Adams served as co-captains of the varsity basketball team, and many others were actively involved in varsity and jun- ior varsity basketball, volleyball, tennis, track and jumping. Also active were: Libbie Rhoe in modern dance. Boo Mar- shall in theater, Tina Boos in varsity jumping, Pat Smith in athletics and Diane Thomas in music and choir. With the influx of 10 new day students, prefects Leslie Cleveland and Beth Adams, along with .Adviser Donna R. Bombassaro, had quite a job. CGA COUNCIL: f ? :? ! ; . lo R] FRO T ROW, Catherine A. Broadbent, Rebecca H. Bonsib, Anne E. Stephenson, Nancy Lauritzen, Karen Lauritzen, Elizabeth L. Marshall, Amy E. Sugar, Rhonda M. Carswell. STAIRS. Margaret R. Church Therese A. Britton, Lucretia A. Hilton, Jennifer L. Steinbrenner, Nancie S. Kosnoff. Jean M. Zajac, Ann L. Kasserman, Shawn E. Baker. CGA PER- SONNEL COMMITTEE: (Middle) (L. to R.) Rhonda M. Carswell, Lisa A, Long, Karen Laurit- zen, Susan E. Levitt, Camilla J. Williams, Mrs. Bar- bara Hughes and Amy E. Sugar. CGA STUDENT LEADERS: I Righn iL. m R.i STAIRS. Rhoda L. Charlett, N. Elga Matteson, Joanne R. Hager, Lucretia A. Hilton, India C. Haun, M. Elizabeth McCoy. Amy B. Venable, Sally D. Gifrin, Leslie A. Cleveland, Elisabeth J. Adams, Suzanne L. Fiederlein, Cheryl R. Chalmers, Marisa A. Pepson. FRO. T ROW. Dawn E. Sandoe, Anne K. Bramfeld, Camilla J. Williams, Elizabeth A. Hibbard, Pamela M. Grosse, Ann C. Hedberg, Diane L. Thomas, Robin L. Millington. 146 Seniors Richard John Strom, Jr. August 6, 1957. to July 21, 1974 Robert Arthur Abbey Cynthia Herrick Adams Elisabeth Jane Adams John David Andersen Jli Keith Arquilla John Randall Ballard Alphonse John Baltes 11 5 John Condict Hurst Barrow Gene Talmadae Barton. Jr. Gerold Joseph Blazek John Joseph Bollman Rebecca Helen Bonsib Christina Maria Boos FIVE YEAR MEN: I L. to R.I Steve Marsh, Bob Abbey, Steve Lintner Joe Schumacher and Gene Barton f V07 S yOH ' V). Mary Lou Buck Robert Joseph Bucko J I Lawrence Joseph Carcare Constance Therese Carter Chervl Reese Chalmers Leslie Ann Cleveland Christopher S. Connor Douglas Allan Cook BB ■ p Vn I L rd l ' v frnM m PCI r %0 x. t H« ■ ' j.f Heather Ellen Couch James Raymond Cox iJ T -i— _, . r- • ' r T ■ ' 1 — ' ' T — — 1 ' 1 ' ■■ ' - ■r-- -ntr h.-l±U !....i..,.! . l4rt- : ■ ■ William Mansfield Daniel, Jr. Frank T. Davenport, Jr. 150 BASKETBALL: (L. to R.) FIRST ROW: Danny Osborn. Jeff Austin. Steve Kime. Beau Matthews. Bob Hater. John Kime. John Bollman. SECOND ROW: Bud Thews. Bob Lewin. Dave Dole. Jim Snider. Jonny Wonnell. Jim McDougal. Billy Adams. THIRD ROW: Rich Schiemann. Peter Andarsio. Pete Coyle. Danny Burke. Vinton Fountain. Pal Peters. FOURTH ROW: Clyde Ross. Coach Loren R. Carswell. Coach Tom Baker. Trainer Robert J. Shriner. Manager Tim Boos. (Not Shown) Dave Chube. Statisticians Mike Walter and Bobby Coles. Kyle Rudi Dettmers Jose Antonio Diaz CHARTER CLASS: (L. to R.) FIRST ROW: Tina Boos. Li: Hibbard. Cheryl Chalmers. Linda Fischer. SECOND ROW: Amy Slivers. Amy Hughes. Bonnie Moore. Heather Couch. Elizabeth Marshall. THIRD ROW: Ali. Hegeler. Becky Burton. Sue Levin, Leslie Cleveland FOURTH ROW: , {ariy Perry, Amy Sugar, Beth Adams. Suzanne Leone Fiederlein Linda Christine Fischer Don William Fox Donald Leon Gardner III 151 HONOR COUNCIL: IL. lo R.l SEATED. Ger Blazek, Jeff Strandberg, Capt. Alden W. Whitney (adviser): SECOXD ROW. Tom Mayo. Mark Kaser, Buddy Ferguson, Bill Lape: THIRD ROW. Bill Henderson. Don Woodard, John Stivers. Mark Bussey. Stephen Laurence Gatzke E P I 1 B Sh ■ B H 1 J ' : mmi- m. ■ ' Thomas William Gaul Sally Diane Giffm Timothy Aaron Gilner 4 Antonio Giraldi Barrick Warfield Groom Pamela May Grosse Joanne Rick Hager Thomas Walter Hartman Timothy Michael Hassett Robert William Hater Ann Christine Hedberg Alix Shreve Hegeler CORDON SOCIETY: i. to R. I FIRST ROW. David Rodda, David Pippenger, Mark Stein. Bill Livingston. Bart Tunnicliffe: SECO D ROM. Tom Mc- Donald, Ed Wojdyla. David Reed. Ste« Ellenberg; THIRD RQll. David Loomis. Robin Millington. Art Shumate. Sue Martin. Pam Hyde; FOL RTH ROW, Michael E. Chastain (adviser), Neil Sullivan, Chaplain William R. Martin, Sue Neer, John M. Hartley (adviser): FIFTH ROW. John Barrow, Chuck Rea, Don Gardner, Nick Lignola. 153 Audrey Francis Hudson GUILD OF LECTORS: (L. to R.) FIRST ROW; Emnieir Walsh. Lyie Schullze. Charles Urban. David B. Reed. Hans Morsches. Rick Sherlock. SEC- OND ROW: Mark Kaser. Belh .Adams. India Haiin. Robin Millinglon. Judy Cook. .Advisor John M. Hartley. Darlanian Warr. THIRD ROW: Tom Gaull. Charles Rea. Don Woodard. John Ballard, John Barrow. iNot Shown I Mark Linnemeier. Sieve Kime. Amy Elizabeth Hughes Alexander T. Jankovich Mark Bryan Kaser Charles Edward Kelly Peter Reid Kendrick jJH Ih ■1 jTi Charles Young Bin Kim Timothy Charles Kingston Christopher Mahr Kinsey Carrie Jane Kudner Samuel Willis Lanham IV Thomas Todd Lankford ■ CHOIR: FIRST ROW: (L. to R.), Tom Johnson. Terri Faul. Marie Hoerner. Rhonda Charlell. Peggy Riinkle. Pam Hvde. Susan Thomas. SECOND ROW: Diane Thomas. Sue Seer. Robin Miltington. Sarah Czaslkowski. .Ann Hed- berg. .Alida Shriber. vice president Heather Couch. Dennis Himes. David Rodda. THIRD ROW: . rihur Hebbeler. Chris Wright. President Buiden Smith. Bar! Tunnicliffe. Mike Hackbert. Robert Thomas. Steve Shiner. Fred Lane. FOURTH ROW: Scott Hodges. David Teig. John Rodda. Bill Eyre. John Pflasterer. FIFTH ROW: Dave Rittenour. Matt Lonergan. Grant Garrett, .Art Shumate. Secretary Seal Sullivan. (Sot Shown): Mark Bracich. Larry Carcare. 155 VEDETTE STAFF: IL. to R.I SEATED. David Reed IV, photography; Jon Agne; David Loomis; Scott Hodges; Dave Hemmings, managing editor; Jon Flickinger; Fred Lane; Doug Evans, editor-in-chief; Joe Peek, circulation manager. STANDING, Advisers David H. Gaskill and Mrs. June S. Spencer. (NOT SHOWS! John Bollman, sports editor; Kyle Dettmers, production manager; George DeVries; Tom Gault, cartoonist; Burton Loupee; Mike Perbix; Adam Schorr; Rich Thorp; and contributing editors Connie Carter, Mark Connor, Steve Kincaid, Nicole Pare, Greg Sharkey and Don Woojlard. 1 56 iO ) Stephen Kermode Marsh Elizabeth Leigh Marshall VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: I L. lo Rl Su anne Cleveland, Lyie Schullze. Sally Giffin, Steve Kincaid, Margaret Church, William Matthews, Jenny Stein- brenner, Mark Bussey. Mary Ann Dalbey. Keith Arquilla, Sarah Czastkowski. Richard Harold Martin Nan Elga Matteson William Edmund Matthews 11 Stuart Brian Maxon Thomas Bolton Mavo III Paul Griffith McCoy III Robert Hall McCulloueh Thomas Lamar McDonald Phillip Anthony McKeever Charles Russell McKenney Erik Roger Meade Patricia Gail Miller Bonnie Lou Moore Daniel Lee Osborn Leo Augustine Parker III Christopher Julian Pathe James Thomas Patterson Charles Russell Rea Eliza beth Rae Rhoe Kirsten Lise Ries Michael Todd Rippy QUILL: (L. to R.I FIRST ROW. Mike Perbix, Burt Loupee, Don Woodard (co-editor in chieO. SECO D ROW. John M. Hartley (Adviser). John Barrow (co-editor in chieO, Joel Vanderkolk, Borden Smith (Business Manager). Sot Shown. Linda Fischer. Tom Gault. Rich Veiga. 159 - f lli-if .: I .1 fc TT kij - «- - ' mr GiS6M 3 . ,co VV V.l cv. I t I ' CULVER |4 SlMi fc— X, FOOTBALL tL. lo RJ- FIRST ROW: Gilbert Pearsall, Frank Davenport, Dave Stinnett, Jeff Strandberg (co-captain), Phil McKeever (co-captain), Gary Beer, Dan Osborn, Allen Mann. SECOND ROW: Jace Hassett, Greg Poole, Mark Linnemeier, Trent Mullins, Charles McGill, John Tetrault, Wes Brum- back, John Wonnell, Jake Arthur. THIRD ROW: John Gray, Doc Warr, Hank Steinbrenner, Craig Mitzell, Bob Bransford, Tom Tippy. Bill Livingston, Kent Blankenship. FOURTH ROW: Rob Story, John Peabody, Phillip Schell, Peter Coyle, John Sugar, Nick Simeri, Pete Collins, Phil Ambrozic. FIFTH ROW: Mike Thornberry, Mark Bracich, Gus Blythe, Eric Bohm, John Lane, Mike Miller, Jim Dye, James Reid. SIXTH ROW: Brad Hull, Steve Kime, J. Brad- ley Schooley (asst. coach), Robert J. Shriner (trainer), David L. Nelson (head coach), Colin W. Stetson (asst. coach). Bill Hassett. (Not Shown), Bob Stead, Mike Shaver. 160 SOCCER: (L. to R.) FIRST ROW: Coach John Chad ick. Gerald Blazek. Don Woodard. Mark Kaser. Chris iVrighl. Assislani Coach Jose Oarzon. SECOND ROW: John Bollnmn. Dave Wehsler. Thomas Mayo. Doug Evans, Tim Kingston. Burl Loupee. THIRD ROW: Manager Phillip Briskin. Ruben Ililzky. Gram Garrell. Pal Limner. David B. Reed. FOURTH ROW: .Mck Noyes, Rick Jones, Brooks Goellle, Jim Ryan, John Spensley. ( . ol .Shown) Mario Henriquez. Jose Zaidivar. Russ McKenney, Sam Lanham, Mark Simon, Bill Borja, Billy Rivera, Charles Lewis, Larry Kreimerman. John Joseph Sick Mark Brian Simon Borden Robertson Smith Lee Kenneth Smith Patti Ann Smith Anthony Paul Cain Stevens David Anthony Stinnett g-j CROSS COUNTRY: (L. to R.) SITTING: Pat Peters. Brad Robinson. Bill Adams. Tim Horrigan. SECOND ROW: Dave Rittenour. Scott Dulebohn. Jim Snider. Eric Smith. THIRD ROW: Coach Michael E. Chastam. Captain Jim Patterson. .Alan Borchardi. Paul McCoy. Chris Palhe. Thomas Richard Swisher Diane Lee Thomas Peter Scott Thoms Joseph Gresham Turner III 162 Joel David Vanderitolk Richard S. Veiga Amy Byrne Venable CGA VOLLEYBALL: (L. to R.) KNEELING: Amy Sugar. Leslie Cleveland. Patti Smith. Sue Levitt. Beth .Adams. Peggy Riecker. .Alicia Boyd. SECOND ROW: Coach Linda Larson. Susan Thomas, mgr.. Ann Kasserman. Connie Carter. Linda Loupee. Susan Burke, mgr. THIRD ROW: Sue Kimmei. Sancy Lauritzen. Lizetle Hedberg. Elga Malleson. Linda Sleffes. 163 Jose Manuel Zaldivar Student Address Roster and Senior Biographies 164 ABBEY, ROBERT A.: Pare Mon Bijoux. Gslaad. Switzerland. Tr. A 5.4,3.2,1. Leadership: PFC. 4; Cpl. 3; Sgt. 2; Squadron Supply OfTiccr 1 Athletics: Varsity: Polo 3,2, 1; JV: Polo 4. Company: Soccer 5, Reg. Champs 4, Reg. Champs 4.3; Swimming 4.3. Reg. Champs. 2; Football 2; Basketball 1; Tennis 5.4.3.2 Activities: Choir 5.4: Lancers (Lt.) 1 ; Ski Club. ADAMS. CHARLES PELHAM 3314Weslover R.D. Topeka. KS 66604 Tr. B 77 ADAMS. CYNTHIA H.: 18859 North Valley Dr., Fairview Park, OH, 44126. GW2,I. Athletics: Varsity: Jumping 2,1. (2 championships). ADAMS. ELISABETH J.: 304 North Shore Lane. Culver. IN., 46511. CGA Day Student 4,3,2,1. Academics: Silver A: 4a,4b: Gold A: 3a,3b,2a,2b,la; Blue Key: Cu m Laude. Athletics: Varsity: Volleyball 3,2 (sectional champs) 1; Basketball 3,2, (Co-capt.) 1 : Tennis 3, (State doubles 7th in State) 2, 1. Intramural: Football 2, (champs) I; Swimming I; Soccer 4; Tennis 4,3; Basketball 3,2, (Champs) I; Volleyball 3,2. Activities: Guild of Lectors 1; Prefect 1; Library Proctor 2; Social Center Governing Board 2; Ski Club 4,3. ADAMS, ROBERT WARREN C OEssoStd. PO Box 385, Tripoli, Libya St. B77 ADAMS, WILLIAM CARL: 304 North Shore Lane, Culver, IN 465 11. Bt. A 78 A ONE, JON ROBERT: 3332 Morning Glory, W. Carrollton, OH 45449. Bl. A 77 ALEXANDER, JOHN STUART: 49 14 Corey Rd, Toledo, OH 43623 Tr. A 78 AMBROZIC, MARK ANTHONY: 20 E. Cedar Apt. 12-C Chicago, IL606I1. Co. B77 AMLING, RICHARD HERBERT: Jr. 610 East Fifth St., Pana, IL 62557. Bt. B 78 ANDARSIO, PEDRO FRANCISCO: 1834 E. High St. Springfield, OH 45505. Co. A 77 ANDERSEN, JOHN D.: 900 163rd St., Calumet City, IL., 60409. Bd. 3,2,1. Academics: Silver A: 3b, la. Leadership: Cpl. 2; Staff Sgt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Canoe 2, 1 ; JV: Soccer 3,2. Company: Football 1; Swimming (Reg. Champs) I; Basketball 3, 1 ; Softball 3; Soccer 3; Track I . Activities: Cordon 2,1: Lancer Band (Sgt.) I; Stage Band 1, Concert Band 3,11 ANDERSON, DAVID STEWART: HQ. 500th Ml. Group(APO) San Francisco, CA 96545. Co. C 76 ANDERSON, NATHAN COPELAIN: 88 Graymoor Lane, Olympia Fields, IL 60461. Bt. A78 ANDERSON, NILS: 1 1 75 South Poplar Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901 . Tr. A 76 ANDERSON, ROBERT LAWRENCE: 848 Greenwood Ave. Carpentersville, IL60110. Bt. B78 ANDERSON, SAMUEL THOMAS: 2291 Brymwood Drive. Lexington, OH 44904. Co. C 77 ARNETT, SUSAN ELAINE: 1445 Linda Lane, Lake Geneva, WI 53147. CGA 76 ARQUILLA, BRUCE: 2333 Golfview Lane, Flossmoor. IL 60422. Bt. A 78 ARQUILLA, KEITH: 2333 Golfview Lane, Hossmoor, IL 60422. Bt. B4,3,2,l. LeadershiD:Cpl. 3;Sgt. 2,1; Athletics: Varsity: Rifle 3,2, (Capt.) 1;JV: Rille 4; Tennis 4,3. Company: Tennis 4, (Reg. Champs) 3, (Reg. Champs) 2; Rifle 4,3.2,1. Activities: Bridge Club 2; Trap and Skeet 3.2.1; Pistol 2.1. ARTHUR, JAMES WARRICK: 4951 S. Holly St. Englewood, CO 801 10 Bt. C 77 ARVIZU, TREVINO, JAVIER: Fuente De La Concordia, 26 Mexico 10 D.F. Mexico. Co. C 77 ARVIZU, TREVINO, SERGIO: Fuente De La Concordia, 26 Mexico 10 D.F. Mexico. Co. B 76 AUSTIN, JEFFERY SCOTT: 1414 Seabright Drive. Beverly Hills. CA 90210. Co A 77 B BAKER, SHAWN ELIZABETH Culver Military Academy, Culver, IN 465 11. CGA 77 BALDWIN, JOHN EMERY III: Box 514. Indian RK BCH, FL 33535 Bt. A 78 BALDWIN, THOMAS ELLISON P.O. Box 824, Makati, Rizal Phillippines. Bt. B 78 BALLARD, JOHN R.: 2516 Morning Star Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46229. Co. C 3,2,1. Academics: Silver A: 3a,3b,2a,2b; Gold A: la; National Merit Scholarship Commendation Leadership: Sgt. 2; Infantry Battalion Supply Officer 1. Athletics: Varsity: Fencing 3, (Sabre Capt.l 2.1: Company: Football (Reg. Champs) 3, (Reg. Champs) 2,1: Swim- ming 3,2; Softball 3,2; Crew 3,2. Football f Vedelle All Star Team) !. Activities: Drill Team 3; Culver Rifles (Assist. Commander) 2, (Commander) 1; Philosophy Club 1; Forensics Club 1; Guild of Lectors 3,2,1. BALLESTER, FRANCISCO J: 667-A McKinley St. Santurce, San Juan, PR 00907. Co. A 77 BALTES, ALPHONSE J. II: 17 Sycamore Drive, Norwalk, OH 44857. Co. B 2,1. Leadership: Cpl. 1 Athletics: JV: Wrestling 2,1; Company: Crew 2; Football I; Basketball 1. Activities: Model Club 2, 1 ; Ski Club 2, 1 . BARNHART, SCOTT KEVIN: 6051 Contrares Road, Oxford, OH 45056. Co. B 77 BARONE, MICHAEL WILLIAM: Culver Military Academy, Culver, IN 465 11. Bt. A 76 BARRIS, BECKIE LYN: Box 807. Camdenton, MO 65020. CGA 77 BARROW, JOHN C.H.; 2822 Stillman Ave., Indianapolis, IN Bt. B. 4,3,2,1. Academics: Silver A: 3a,3b,2a; Gold A: 2b, la; Blue Key; Brown University English Award. Leadership: PFC 3; Sgt. 2; Sgt. 1 . Athletics: Company: Swimming (Reg. Champs) 3; Football 4,3,2,1; Volley- ball 4,3,2, 1 ; Basketball 4,3,2, 1 ; Softball 4,3,2, 1 . Activities: Choir 4,3,2,1; Madrigals 2,1; Boy Scouts; Poetry Club; Cordon; Guild of Lectors 1. BARRY, PAUL PHILIP: 18 593, Geauga Lake Road, Chagrin Falls, OH 44022. Co. C 77 BARTHEL, KARL HERMAN. 3447 Haweswood Drive Crete, IL 60417. Bt. B 77 BARTON, GENE T.: 6178 Shore Drive, North Madison, OH 44057, Bt.B. 5,4,3,2,1. Academics: Silver A: 4a,3a,3b; Gold A: 5a,5b,4b,2a,2b,la; Ameri- can Legion Award 5; Who ' s Who in American High Schools; Blue Key; National Merit Letter of Commendation. Leadership: PFC 3; Sgt. 2; Lt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Tennis 3,2,1; JV: 5,4. Company: Tennis (Reg. Champs) 5 4; Wrestling 4,3; Basket- ball 5,4,3,2,1; Volleyball 5,4,3, (Reg. Champs) 2,1; Swimming (Reg. Champs) 4 3 Faculty-Cadet Paddleball Champs 1. Activities: Forensics I . BECHTOLD, THOMAS JAMES 7449 Baring Parkway, Hammond, IN 46323. Tr. A 77 BEER, GARY C: 8220 Maple Ave., Norridge, IL 60656. Bt.B 5,4,3; Bt.C 1. Leadership: Cpl. 3, Sgt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Football 3, (Most Valuable Defensive Linesman) 1: Wrestling 1; JV: Football 4; Wrestling 5,4; Tennis 5 BELL, CONSTANCE MARIE: 1322WinfieldRoad, Bloomington, IN 47401. CGA 78 BENSON, JON G.: 500 Bloomingdale Road., Itasca, IL 60143. Co. A 3,2,1. Athletics: JV: Tennis 3; Company: Tennis 3, (Co-capt.) 2, (Capt.) 1; Basketball Volley. ball 3.2,1; Swimming 3,2; Soccer 2,1. Activities; Ski Club 3,2, 1. BEUTEL, ARABELLA BRADLEY: 4010 Rum Run, S.E. Grand Rapids, MI 49508. CGA 77 BICHSEL, KIMBERLY ELLEN: R R 3, New Philadelphia OH 44663, CGA 76 BISHOP, ROBERT CHARLES: 3420Woostcr Road, Apt. 505 Rocky River, OH 441 16. Co. A 79 BLACK, HOLLY CAROL; 9 Forest Knolls Decatur, IL 62521 CGA 78 BLAHA, ROBERT JAMES: 10 South 300 Route 53, Naperville, IL 60540. Bt. A 77 BLANKENSHIP, CHRISTOPHER K. POBox 112 Lowell, IN 46356. Co. B 78 BLAZEK, GEROLD J.: 4922 S. LeClaire, Chicago, IL 6063! Bd. 4,3,2,1. Academics: Silver A: 4a,4b,2a; Gold A: 3a,3b,2b,la; Blue Kei Cum Laude. Leadership: Capt. 1 Athletics: Varsity: Soccer 2,1; Track (12 lap relay record) 2, (Capt 1;JV: Soccer 4,3, Company: Softball 4,3; Soccer 4,3; Track 2. Activities: Lancer Band (Capt.) I; Honor Council Secretary 1; Senic Cadet of Curriculum Committee I; German Club 4,3,2,1; Philosoph Club 1. BLYTHE, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS: Chimney Rock Ranch, Paso Robles, C A 93446. Tr. B 78 B(X:KSTANZ, DREW ALAN: 1319 Applecroft, Portage, MI 49081. Cr, B77 BOHM, ERIC CHARLES: 715 Lakeview Drive, Logansport, IN 46947 Bt. A 76 B0LLMAN,J0HN J.: 134 Kimberly Road, Dundee, IL60118. Academics: Silver A: 4a,4b,2b,la. Bt. A 4,3,2,1 Leadership: Cpl. 3; 1st Sgt. 2; Capt. 1 Gungsten Medal 3. Athletics: Varsity: Soccer 2, (All-conference) 1; Basketball Tennis 3,2,1. J V: Basketball 2; Tennis 4; Company: Football (Reg. Champs) 4,3; Basketball 4.3,2; Voile; oall4,J, ; lennis ' . Activities: Sports Editor of Vedette 2,1; Four Gun Drill (Adjientant) 1. BONSIB, REBECCA H.: 5127 W. Hamilton Road, Ft. Wayr IN 46804. OW 2,1. Leadership: C AG Council Athletics: Varsity: Jumping 1; Swimming 2,1; JV: Jumping BOOS, CHRISTINA M.: RRI Lake Bruce, Kewanna, IN 4693! CAG Day Student 4,3,2,1. Athletics: Varsity: Jumping 2,1; Cheerleader 4. JV: Jumping 3. BOOS, TIMOTHY ALBERT: ' LakeBnice, RR 1, Kewanna, IN 46939. Bt. B 79 BORCHARDT, ALAN A.: 200 South Cedar Ave., Eagle Grov lA 50533. Bd. 4,3,2; Bt.C 1. Academics: Silver A: 4a, 4b. Gold A: 3a,3b,2a,2b,la. Early Bh Key. Leadership: 1st Sgt. 2. Athletics: Varsity: Track 3,2,1 (Capt.): Cross Country 2,1. JV : Track 4. Company: Football 4,3. BORJA, GUILLERMO A.: Final Calle Mascota, Col. Maquilishua San Salvador, El Salvador, Central America Tr. B 1. Athletics: Varsity: Soccer 1. Company: Soccer 1; Basketball Volleyball 1. Activities: Ski Club 1; Spanish Club I. BORNN, MICHAEL A.: P.O. Box 1613, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgi IslandsOOSOlTr. B2,l. Academics: Silver A: la. Leadership: Sgt. 2,1. Athletics: J.V. Jumping 2. Company: Volleyball 2,1; Basketbal Softball 2,1 (reg. champ. 2); Football 1 (reg. champ. I); Trac 2,1 ; All-star Football Team 2. Activities: Lancers 2.1. BOX. HELEN ELIZABETH: 3437 Edgehill Parkway. Madison. WI 53705. CGA 77 BOYD. ALICIA RAQUEL: P.O. Box 805. Panama I. Rep. of Panama, CGA 76 BOYD, KENT LEMASTER: 53 1 East Sixth St. Hinsdale, IL 60521. Bt. A 76 BOZIC, PETER J.: 945 Beechwood Drive, Meadville, PA 16335 Co.C3,2,l. Leadership: Sgt. 2; Lt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Canoe 2,1. Company: Football 3,2,1 (reg. champ. 3,2): Track 3,2 (reg. champ. 3): Softball 3: Basketball 3,2,1 (reg. champ. 1). BRACICH, MARK EDWARD: 3809 Delaware St., Gary, IN 46409. Bt. B 77 BRAMFELD, ANNE K.: 2300 W. 108th PI., Chicago, IL 60643 West Lodge 2,1. Academics: Gold A 2a,2b,la; Blue Key. Leadership: Prefect 1. Athletics: Varsity: Jumping I; J.V. Jumping 2. Activities: Class Sec.-Treas. 2. BRAMFELD, SARA ELIZABETH: 2300 West 108th Place, Chicago, IL 60643. CGA 77 BRANNEN, DAVID BRADLEY: 449 Chatham Drive, Kettering, OH 45429. Tr. A 76 BRANSFORD. ROBERT HUDGINGS: 6208 Garden Dale Drive, Nashville. TN 37215. Bt. B 76 9RANT, JAMES EDWIN: 1306 Melbrook Drive, Vlunster, IN46321.Bt. B79 3REFFEILH, WILLIAM ALBERT: P.O.Box 1347, Uke Charles, LA 70601. Tr. A 77 8REWSTER, BRADFORD DOYLE: 58 Melbourne Ave., kron, OH44313.Bt B76 Offensive and Defensive 1. Activities: Season Board of Governors, 2; Spirit of Culver 2,1; Lancers (capt.) 1; Bat. Crop Holder 2,1. BUECHLER, WILLIAM F.: R.R. 3, H,wood, IN 46036, Bd. 4,3,2,1. Academics: Silver A 4a,4b,3a,3b; Gold A 2b,la; Blue Key; Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation. Leadership: PFC 3; Cpl. 2; Lt. Exec. 1. Athletics: Varsity: J.V. Crew 3,2. Company: Swimming 4,3,2,1 (reg. champ.); Track 2,1; Softball 4; Volleyball 4; Rifle 2,1; Football 3,2. BUNDY, GILBERT LUDWIG: 300 Ridge Mall, Springfield, OH 45504. Tr. A 77 BURKE, DANIEL DAVID: Culver Military Academy, Culver, IN 465 11. Co. A 78 BURKE, SUSAN LYNN: Culver Military Academy. Culver. IN 465 11. CGA 76 BURNS. JOHN DAWSON JR.: 8230 E. Broadway. Suite W-1, Sherwd Med. Ter. Tucson, AZ 857 10. Tr. A 77 BURTON, REBECCA J.: 1315 Jackson Blvd., Rochester, IN 46975 West Lodge4,3, 2,1. Academics: Silver A la. Athletics: Company: Paddleball 4,3,2; Volleyball 1. Activities: Culver Council 1; C.G.A. Council 1; Class Pres. 3,2; Bike Club 1. BUSSEY, MARK L.: 4300 Ridgehaven Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76116 Tr.B4,3,2.1. Academics: Silver A la. Leadership: PFC 3; Sgt. 2; Capt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Jumping 2,1. Company: Track 3 (reg. champ.). Activities: Theater; Honor Council 2; Lancers 3,2,1 (exec, officer). WRESTLING TEAM: I L. to R.) STA. D . G. John Peabody, Gary Beer, Phil McKeever, Jake Ar- thur, Bob Bransford, Chris Kinsey, Lyie Schultze, Randy Webb; KNEELING, Jon Flickinger. Kent Blankenship, Nate Anderson, Ed Wojdyla, Brad Robinson, Dave Campbell, Tom Tippy. Crete, IL 60417. Co. A 77 CANTRELL, JEFFREY BRUCE: P.O. Box 1733, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, Bt, B 77 CARCARE, LAWRENCE J II: R.R. 2 Box 162. Munde, IN 47302Co.C2,l. Academics: Silver A 2a,2b; Gold A la; Blue Key: National Merit Letter of Com mendation. Leadership: Sgt. 1. Athletics: Company: Football 2 (reg . champ.); Basketball 2,1; Track 2,1 (reg. champ, 1): Soccer 2 (reg. champ.); Volleyball 2. Activities; Vedette 1; Roll Call (Bus. and Public Relations Manager). CARNABY, CANDACE LEE: 2442 Vinsetta Blvd. Royal Oak, MI 48073. CGA 77 CARSWELL, RHONDA MAE: Culver Military Academy. Box 34, Culver,IN4«511.CGA76 CARTER, CONSTANCE T.: 4965 Rockwood Parkway. N.W.. Washington. DC 20016 New Lodge 3.2,1 . Academics: Silver A 3b; Gold A 2a,2b,la; Blue Key. Leadership: Prefect 2. Athletics: Varsity: Swimming 2; Tennis 1; Crew 3 (manager); J.V. Volleyball 1, Company: Flag Football 3; Paddleball 3,2,1; Swim- ming 2,1; (dorm Champ. 1); Basketball 2. Activities: Theater 1; Guild of Lectors 21; Ski Club 3,2; Beason Board of Governors 2; Student Life Committee I; Vedeue 1; Roll Call 3; Social Center Board of Governors 2. CARTER. GEORGE RILEY: 29 Valley Ridge Road. Fort Worth. TX 76107 Bt. A 77 CARTER. KENT C: 401 River Bend Road.. Clinton. TN 37716 Bt. B 4.3.21. Leadership: PFC 3, Athletics: Company: Football 4.3.2.1; Softball 4.3.2.1; Basketball 4.3,2,1. CAVALEAR, GREGORY ROBERT: 4831 Carskaddon Ave., Toledo. OH 43615 Co. A 79 CHAFFIN, TIMOTHY K.: 490 Kendall, Lakewood, CO 80226. Co. C 79 CHALMERS, CHERYL R.: 7439 Stonecrest, Dallas, TX 75240. New Lodge 4,3, i I . Academics: Silver A 3a,3b, 1 a. Leadership: Prefect 1. Ainletics: Company: Basketball 3,2, Volleyball 2; Dorm AthleGc Banner (fall 74). Activities: Gymnastic Club 3; Food Council 3,2; Choir 4.3,2; Dance 4,3,2,1 (Dance Medallion). CHEPPONIS, LINDA SUSAN: 3606 Mintwood St., Pittsburgh, PA 15201. CGA 76 CHESELDINE, CARY ALAN: Chateau Perigord, 6, Lacets St. Leon Apt 375F. MonteCarlo, Monaco. Co. C 77 BRISKIN, FREDRIC PHILIP J520N. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60657. Co. C 79 BYRNE, RONALD EDWARD III: 3 Clark Circle, Bedford, MA 01730. Co. B 76 CHILD, NANCE JANE; 307 Seventh St., Findlay, OH 45840. CGA 77 BROADBENT, CATHERINE A.: 28803 Wolf Road., Bay Village, OH44140CGA.2,1. Activities: C.G.A. Council Sec.-Treas. I. BRODNAX, ELIZABETH KATE; P.O.Box 1575, Frederiksted, St. Croix. VI 00840. CGA 77 BROWN, CATHERINE LOUISE: 150 Liberty St., Culver, IN 465 11. CGA 77 BROWN, ROBERT KAUPKE: 1559 Inlet Ct. Reston, VA 22090. Bd. 76 BRUMBACK, WESLEY WILLIAM: 911 Seville Place, Orlando, FL 32804. Bt. A 76 BUCK, MARY L.: 612 Sandusky St., Bellevue, OH 44811. CGA 1. BUCKO, ROBERT J.: 6533 Woodland Drive, Merrillville, IN 46410. Tr.B 3,2,1. adership: 1st Sgt. 2; Squad Com.; James T. Hatfield Award I; Robert Rossow Award 2. Athletics: Varsity: J.V. Jumping 3,2. Company: Football 3,2,1 capt. 1, reg. champ. 1); Basketball 3,21 (capt. 2,1); Volleyball 1,2,1; SoftbaU 3,2,1 (capt. 2,1. reg. champ. 3,2) Football All-Star BYRNE, THOMAS JOHN: 3 Clark Circle, Bedford, MA. 01730. Co. B 76 STEVENS, ANTHONY P.: 3920 Via Valle Verde, Rancho Sante Fe,CA92067. Co. B 3,2.1. Leadership: Cpl. 2. Athletics: Company: Football 3; Tennis 2,1 (Capt.); Basketball 3,2,1 (Capt.); Volleyball 3,2,1 (Reg. Champs 3); Softball 3,1 (Reg. Champs 3); Soccer 3,1. CALMAN, ANDREW FREDERICK: 212 Avon Road, Haverford, PA 19041. Bt. C 77 CAMPBELL, JAMES DAVID III: 4224 Versailles, Dallas, TX 75205. Tr. B77 CAMPBELL, SUSAN LYNN: 600 South Shore Drive, Culver, IN 465 11. CGA 77 CANNON, THOMAS WILLIAM JR: 1239 Laura Lane. CHUBE, DAVID DEMARET II: 7660 Harold Ave., Gary, IN 46403. Tr. A 76 CHURCH, JAMES HAROLD: 1913Dilloway Drive, Midland, MI 48640. Tr. A 78 CHURCH, MARGARET RUTH 1913Dilloway Drive, Midland, MI 48640. CGA 78 CLARK. PHILIP JAMES: Route I, Isanti, MN SS040. Bd 78 CLEVELAND. LESLIE A.: 845 E. Shore Drive. Culver. IN 46511. Day Student 4.3.2,1. Academics; Silver A: 4a,4b,3a,la. Leadership: Prefect 1. Athletics: Varsity: Volleyball 3,2,1; Basketball (co-captain); Tennis 3,2,1; Volleyball Sec. Champs 1. Company: Football 2,1 (dorm Champ); Volleyball 3, Dorm Athletic Banner (winner 75). Activities: CGA Council 2; Class Pres. 3; Ski Club 4,3,1 CLEVELAND, SUZANNE COOKE; 845 East Shore Drive, Culver, IN46511. CGA 78 COLE, JOHN WHEELER: IISBangsbergRoad, 165 Port Charlotte, FL 33952. Tr. A 77 Huron. OH 44839. Bd. 77 166 COLEMAN, ROBERT JOSEPH: 2921 Oakley Ave., Kettering, OH 45419. Bd 76 COLES, ROBERT LEE lU: 2894 Lee Road, Shaker Heights, OH 44120. Co. A 79 COLLINS, MARY FINNERTY: 9000 Kirtland Chardon. Mentor, OH 44060. CGA 78 COLLINS, PETER HOGAN B : 9000 Kirtland Chardon Road. Mentor, OH 44060. Tr. A 77 COMPTON, ROSS HARRINGTON: 500 The Alameda, Middletown, OH 45042, Bt. A 76 CONKLIN, THOMAS ROBBIE: 21 5 Le Grande Blvd. Aurora, IL 60506. Bt. A 76 CONNER, CHRISTOPHER PAUL: 92 1 1 Seneca St. NW, Massillon, OH 44646. Co. B 78 CONNOR, CHRISTOPHER S.: 205 S. Virginia Lee Road., Columbus, OH 43209. Bt. A 4.3.2,1. Academics: Silver A 4a,4b,3a,3b,2a; Gold A 2b, la; Bausch-Lomb Scholarship Nominee. Leadership: PFC 3: Sgt. 2; Lt. (Reg. Sup. Ldr.) 1; General Car- penter Memorial Sabre. Athletics: Varsity: Track 2,1 (Capt. 1): J.V. Track 4,3. Com- pany: Crew 4 (reg. champ.); Basketball 4,3,2 (reg. champ 2); Track 2 (reg. champ. 2); Swimming 4,3,2.1; Volleyball 2 (reg. champ. 2). M.V.P. in Basketball 2; All-Star Basketball Team 2. Activities; Four Gun Drill (Sgt.) 2,1; Student Life Committee I; Student Council 4.3; Vedette 2; Model Railroad Club; Unifor m Committee I. CONNOR. MARK J.: 1707 Diane Ave.. Elgin. IL 60120. Bt. B. 4.3.2.1. Academics: Silver A; 4a,4b.3a.3b.2a.2b. la. National Letter of Com- mendation. Leadership: PFC 4; Cpl. 3; 1st Sgt. 2; Capt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Crew 2.1; J.V. Football 4; J.V. Canoe 4.3. Com- pany: Football 3.2; Basketball 4.3.2.1; Wrestling 3.2. Football All- Si ar 2. Activities: Four Gun Drill 2 (Cpl.), I (Lt. Adjt.). CONRAD, MARTIN DANIEL: 1902 West 19th St. Yuma, AZ 85364. Bt. B 77 CONWAY, MARK ALLYN: l730Ridgeway Road, Dayton, OH 45419. Bt. A 76 COOK, DOUGLAS A.: 1020 Hampshire Road., Dayton, OH 45419 Tr.B2,l. Leadership: Staff Sgt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Baseball 2,1. Company: Football 2,1 (reg. champ. 1); Basketball I; Track I; Wrestling 2,1 (reg. champ. I); Football M.V.P. I. Activities: Lancers 1; Marksmen M.T.-2. COOK, JUDITH CAROLYN: 730 Westview Blvd. Mansfield, OH 44907. CGA 76 COTTINGHAM, CARL YOUNG: 357 South Drive, Gamwyn Park, Greenville, MS 38701. Bt. A 76 COURTNEY, KEVIN GERARD: 8541 N. Lotus, Apt 714. Skokie, IL60076. Co. B76 COX. JAMES R: 219 Ferry St.. Madison. IN 47250 Bt. A 1. Academics: Gold A la. Leadership: Col. I. Athletics: Varsity: J.V. Wrestling I. Company: Football I. Activities: Ski Club I; Drill Team 1. COX, KYLE NIKI: 607 North Allen St., Robinson, IL 62454 CGA 76 COYLE, PETER THOMAS: Oji Homes-Aoyama 101,22-1, Minami-Aoyama 4-Chome, Tokyo, Japan. Co. A 78 COZZIE, ROBERT COLLIN: 705 Nekik View, SWIM TEAM: IL. to R ISITTIXG. Pete Kendrick, Mike Perbix, Ale.x Jankovich, Karl Miller, Buddy Ferguson. Mike Muth. SECOND ROW. Fred A. Haase, (asst. coach); William G. Roth, (coach); Art Shumate, Jim Faulkner, Brooks Goettle, Tony Shen- eman, Mike Miller, Randy McGraw, Bob Adams, Henry Zahner, Dave Scott, Hans Morsches, Jay Pitts, Bob Bishop, Don Krone. THIRD ROW. (diving board) Chris Conner, Greg Cavalear, Scott Tenney, Jim Brant, Jim Dye, Keith Miller, Pete Gray, Rob Brown, Rex Zink. CREEK, JEFFREY LEE: 1404 Sare Road Bloomington, IN 47401. Bt. C76 CROSBY, JAMES HOWELL: Crosby Chemicals Inc., Box 32, Deridder. LA 70634. Bt. A 76 CURTIS. AMANDA BETHAYN: 510 School St. Culver. IN 465 1 1. CGA 78 CZASTKOWSKI. CHARLOTTE S.: 59 West 58th St.. Indianapolis. IN 46208. CGA 77 D DALBEY, MARY ANN: 118 Maplewood Dr., Rittman, OH. 44270 CGA 77 DANIEL, WILLIAM M.: Holly Rock Farms, Box 160 Rte. 2, Ellijay,GA 30541 Tr. A 4,3,2.1. Academics; Silver A 4b.la. Leadership: Col. 3; Sgt. 2; Staff Sgt, I. Athletics: Varsity; Rough Riding 3,2,1 (capt. 1); Polo 2,1; J.V. Rough Riding 4. Company; Football 4,3,2,1; Basketball 4,3,2,1: Volleyball 4,3; Soccer 2,1. DARRINGER, CHARLES EDWARD: Route 1, Box 192, Cambridge, MD2l6l3,Ca. B 79 DARINGER, CHERYL ANNE: Route 1, Box 192, Cambridge, M D 2161 3. CGA 77 DARINGER. MICHAEL EVAN: Route I. Box 192. Cambridge, MD 21613. Co. B75 DAVENPORT, FRANK T.; 602 S. Princeton. Arlington Heights. IL60005Bt.A2.1, Academics; Silver A 2b.la. Leadership; Pvt. 2; Sgt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Football 2,1; M.V Defensive Back 2, Com- pany: Volleyball 2,1; Track I; Basketball 2,1; Soccer 2,1; Soft- ball 2,1. DAVIS, JAMES KEVIN: 4219 North Hamlin Ave., Chicago, IL 60618, Bt.B 77 DAVIS, JONATHAN EARL: 815 Windsor Drive, W. Lafayette, IN 47906. Bt. C 76 DE LA VEGA, GRAJALES, JAIME: Tata Vasco 1 10 Coyoacan, M exico 2 1 D F, Mexico. Tr. B 77 DENISAR, MICHAEL SEAN: 26 Spring Rock Road, New Windsor, NY 12550. Bt. A 77 DESPOT, JUSTIN GEORGE: 6012S. Lake Shore Drive, Shreveport, LA 71109 Co. A 79 DETTMERS, KYLE R.; Apartado 45, Barcelona, Venezuela Co. B 3.2,1. Academics: Silver A 3a,2a,2b,la. Leadership: Pvt. 3; Sgt. 2; Lt. 1. Athletics; Varsity: Swimming 2: Canoe 2; Track !; J.V. Baseball 3. Company; Football 3,2,1; Swimming 3,2; Basketball 3; Volleyball 3 (reg. champ. 3); Wrestling 2; Track 1. Activities: Vedette (Production Manager 1); Culver Rifles Drill DEVILBISS, JAMES BOND: 18 15 Sable Palm Drive, Boca Raton, FL 33432. DEVRIES, GEORGE THOMAS III: 408 North D. Box 425. Fairfield, lA 52556. Bt. A 77 DIAZ, JOSE A.: Apartado 84, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. Co. C. 2,1. Leadership; Sgt. I. Athletics: Company; Track 2,1 (reg. champ. 1); Volleyball 2; Bas- ketball 2,1 (reg. champ. 1); Soccer 1. Activities; Spanish Club I. DIAZ, RUBEN; 3409-83rd St., Apt 23A. Jackson Hts. Ny. 1 1372. Co. C 76 DJOKOVICH, ELIZABETH F.: 300 West 45th Ave., Gary, IN 46408. CGA 78 DOLE, DAVID THOMAS: P.O. Box 354, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931. Co. B 77 DOWLING, CHRISTOPHER PAUL: Culver Military Academy, P.O.Box 129, Culver,IN465ll.Bt.C76 DULEBOHN, SCOTT CARMODY: 34 N. Brentwood Blvd, Clayton, MO 63105. Bd 76 DUNTEMAN, JAY BRIAN: 270Winthrop Ave., Elmhurst,IL 60126. Bt. C77 DURBECK, MARK EDWARD; 3408 Nantucket Drive, Lexington, KY 40502. Bt. B 78 DYE, JAMES RICHARD; l326Melbrook Drive. Munster, IN 46321. Bt.B 77 EKVALL, ERIK EDWARD; 1004 Island Drive, Delray Beach, FL 33444. Tr. A 78 ELLENBERG, STEWART JON; 2111 E. Avenue N.E., Cedar Rapids, lA 52402. Bt. B 76 ELLIOTT, ELIZABETH DEAN L.: Ken Olson Marine Inc. 1971 S. First Street, Milwaukee, WI 53204. CGA 78 ELLIOTT, HAROLD H. Ill: Ken Olson Marine Inc. 1971 South First Street, Milwaukee, WI 53204. Bt. C77 ENOCHS, CORINNE THERESA: 31 10 Montavesta Road, Lexington, KY 40502. CGA 77 ENOCHS, MARY JANE; 31 10 Montavesta Road. tr I A Pi JL Lexington, KY 40502. CGA 78 EVANS, DOUGLAS J.: 2211 Cavendish Drive, Alexandria VA 22308. Bt.A4,3,2,l. Academics: Silver A 3a,3b,2a,2b. Leadership: Pvt. 4: PFC 3;Sgt. 2; Lt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Baseball 4,3,2,1 (co-capt.); Soccer 2,1: Fullback All Conference Northern Indiana Soccer. Company: Basketball 4,3,2,1 (reg. champ. 2): Volleyball 4,3,2,1 (reg. champ. 2); Track 2,1 (reg. champ. 2); Football 3: Tennis 4. ACTIVITIES: Vedelle (ed.-in-chicO: Four Gun Drill (Lt.): Student Representative 4: Bicentennial Committee: Personnel Officer: Athletic Officer. EVANS, JEFFREY S.: 1805 Beech St., Apt. 207, Valparaiso, IN 46383. Bt.C. 4,3,2,1. Leadership: PFC 3: Sgt. 2: StafTSgt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: J.V. Wrestling 2, Company: Football 3,2: W restling 3,2,1 (reg. champ. 2,1): Volleyball 3,2,1: Soccer 4,3,2,1; Baseball 3. Activities: Four Gun Drill 2. 1 (Sgt.). EYRE. WILLIAM FRANCIS: 6331 N.Wayne Ave., Chicago, IL 60660. Co. A 78 FAIRCHILD, WILLIAM E.: 414 W. I24th Place, Crown Point, IN 46307, Tr. A 4,3,2,1. Athletics: Varsity: Soccer 2. Company: Soccer 3 (reg. champ. 3). Activities: Lancers 3,2,1. FAUL, TERRI LISA: 631 S. Chillicothe Road, Aurora, OH 44202. CGA 78 FAULKNER, JAMES C: 1002 Academy Road, Culver, IN 465 11. Co. A 76 FEDER, DANIEL SETH: 1700 South 8th St., FargoND58102.Bd77 FERGUSON, CHARLES R.: Rte. 4, Box 4710, Juneau, AK 99801 Bt, A 4,2,1. Academics: Silver A 4a,4b; Gold A 2b,ta; Blue Key. Leadership: PFC 4: Cpl. 2: Lt. 1: JROTC Superior Junior Cadet Decoration Award 1: JROTC Marksmanship Medal 3. Ahtletics: Varsity: Swimming 4,2, 1 (co-capt. 1); Record in 200 medley relay and 200 indiv. medley relay. Activities: Honor Council 2,1; Board of Governors 1; Four Gun DrUl (It.) 2.1; Roll Call 2. FERNANDEZ, AVILA. ALEJANDRO: Reforma 370 Lomas. Mexico 10 D. F. Mexico. Bt. A 78 FIEDERLEIN, SUZANNE L.: 308 Wildwood, Muncie, IN 47304. North Lodge 4,3,1. Academics: Gold A4a,4b,3a,3b,la; Blue Key. Leadership: Prefect 1. Athletics: Varsity: Volleyball 4,3; Tennis 4,3; Basketball 3; Swim- ming 1. Company: Basketball 4,3; Volleyball 4,3; Track 3; Crew 2;Paddleball4,3,l. Activities: Flying 1; Ski Club 3,1; Modem Dance 4,3,1; Russian Club 4,3,1. FISCHER, LINDA C: Box 855, Green Bay, WI 54305. New Lodge4,3,2,l. Academics: Silver A 4a,4b,3a,3b,2a, la. Athletics: Varsity: Fencing 4.3,2,1 (captain 1). Activities: Spanish Club 3,2,1; Russian Club 1; Ski Club 1; Philosophy Club 1; Quill 1. FISKE, ANDREW WILLIAM: 1054 E. Shore Drive, Culver, IN 16511. Bt.C77 FLEET, TIMOTHY HADLEY: 5600 Rockhill Road. Fort Worth. TX 761 1 2. Tr. B 77 FLICKINGER. JAMES LEO: 711 N. 6th St. Chariton. lA 50049. Bt. A 77 FLICKINGER. JON ROBERT: 71 IN. 6th St.. Chariton. lA 50049 Bt. A 76 FLOOD. JAMES PAULJR.: 1610MariorieCrest. Redlands. CA 92373. Tr. B 79 FLORA. SCOTT PAUL: R.R. 1. Culver. IN 465 11. Bd. 76 FOUNTAIN. VINTON EARL 111: P.O. Box 629. Tarboro.NC 27886 Bt.B 78 FOX, DON W.: R.R. 4, Greensburg, IN 47240 Bt. A 4,3,2,1. Academics: Silver A 4a,4b,3a,3b,2b,la; Blue Key; National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist. Leadership: PFC 3; Sgt. 2; Lt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Golf 1: J.V. Golf 4,3,2; J.V. Swimming 4,3. Company: Golf 4,3 (reg. champ. 4); Basketball 2,1; Foul Shootmg 2,1 (Reg. champ. 2); Rifle 2,1 (reg. champ. 2): Crew 4,1 (reg. champ 2); Volleyball 2,1 (reg. champ. 2). Activities: Cordon Society 4,3; Four Gun Drill 2,1 (Cpl. 2, Sgt. !)■ FRECKER, DANIEL J.: 1 1 22 N. Camino Miraflores, Tucson, AZ 85705. Co. B79 FULLER, HERBERT KITCHEL F.: 2360 Venetian Court, Reston, VA,22091.Tr.A77 GARCIA, F. ANTONIO CHARLES: Credito Federal, Chile Segre 14, Madrid2, Spain. Tr. A77 GARDNER, DONALD L: 1222 Rozclle, Cleveland, OH 44112. Co. C 3.2.1. Academics: Silver A la; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Com- mendation. Leadership: Pvt. 3; Cpl. 2; Lt. 1; Sharpshooter Medal. Athletics: Varsity: Basketball 2.1; J.V. Basketball 3; M.I. P. Bas- ketball 3. Company: Volleyball 3.2,1. Activities: Black Student Union 3,2,1; Culver Rifies Drill Tean. 2,1; Modem Dance 1; Fine Arts Film Society 1: First Class Board of Governors. CARMAN, ROBERT TUCKER: 5122 Vance Ave., Fort Wayne. IN 46805. Bt. B 76 GARRETT, GRANT GERBASl: 81 Loch moore Blvd. Gr Pte Shores. MI., 48236. Bd. 76 GARY, WILLIAM EDWARD IV: King Road, R.R . 1. Philpot. KY 42366. Bt.B76 GATZKE, STEPHEN L.: 210 Parkington Drive, Muscatine, lA FENCING TEAM: I L. lo R i FRO. T ROW: Reb Byrne, Tim Kingston, John Ballard; SECOSD ROW: Doc Warr, T.J. Byrne, Stew Ellenberg, Ru- ben Diaz, Dave Anderson. Frank Stafford, John Marks. Wayne Pluta, Emmet Walsh, Keith Kurber, Jud Hallman, Marty Huth; THIRD ROW: Beckie Barris, Martha Held, Linda Fisher, Sara Czastkow- ski, Robin Millington, Elmer G. White, coach. 52761. B1.C2.1. Academics: Silver A la: National Merit Letter of Commendation. Leadership: Cpl. 2. Athletics: Varsity: Tennis 2.1 (asst. coach I); J.V. Soccer 1. Company: Swimming 2; Football I; Volleyball 2. Activities: Mounted Service Drill Team 1; MuzzleloaderClub I. GAULT. THOMAS W.: 21 Coventry Road.. Nortbfidd. IL 60093 Bt. A 4,3,2,1. Leadership: PFC 3;Cpl. 2; Staff Sgt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Wrestling 3: J.V. Wrestling 4; Golf 2,1; J.V. Golf 3. Company: Football 4,3,2 (reg. champ. 4,2); Tra ck 4,3,2.1 (reg. champ. 3); Basketball 2, 1 ; Golf 4 (capt.). Activities: Quill 1 (editor); Vedette: Four Gun Drill; Guild of Lectori 2,1. GENTRY. STEVEN ANDREW: Cal. St. College. Stanislaus. 800 Monte Vista Ave.. Turlock.CA95380. Co. B77 GIFFIN, SALLY D.: 7939 Scoltwood Court. Fort Wayne. IN 46804. New Lodge 2,1. Leadership: Prefect 1. Athletics: Varsity: Cheerleading 2,1 (capt. 1); Tennis 2,1. Com- pany: Flag Football 2; Volleyball 2; Badminton 1; Track 1; Tennis 1. Activities: Athletic Officer 1; Class Representative 2; Dorm Com- mittee 1. GIFFIN, WENDY SUE 7939 Scott wood Court, Fort Wayne, IN 46804. CGA 76 GILDERBLOOM, TIMOTHY WM: 808 Woodland Road, Oskaloosa, lA., 52577. Bd 77 GILMORE, CHRISTOPHER EARL: 3465 Clifford Street, Evanston, IL., 60201. Co. B 79 GILNER, TIMOTHY A.: 1257 Parkwood, Cleveland, OH 44108 Co A 3,2,1. Academics: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; Who ' s Who American H.S. Students. Leadership: Sgt. 2. Athletics: Varsity: Track 3.2.1. Activities: Black Student Union. GIRALDI. ANTONIO: c o Bank of America, Box 1178, Panama 6, Panama Tr. B 2,1. Academics: Silver A 2a,2b. Leadership: Cpl. 2; Exec. OfTicer, Personnel OfTicer 1; .Marksman MT-2. Athletics: Varsity: Jumping 2,1; Equestrain Crop Award Z Activities: Spanish Club 2,1 (pres. 1); Ski Club 2,1: Lancers 1; Food Council 1 ; Board of Governors: Intemational Club 1. GLEASON, CRAIG ALAN: 344 Vine St., Geneva, OH, 44041. Co. C 78 GLOMBICKI, BRUCE EDWARD: 4525 S Sacramento Ave., Chicago, IL 60632. Bd 77 GOETTLE, BROOKS BRYANT: 43 1 Sierra View Circle. Tulare. CA 93274. Bd 77 GORANSON, JON CRAFT: 1316 Bruton Lane, Virginia Bch, VA 23451. Co. C 77 GRANDE. STEPHEN RICHARD: 7107CamelotCourt, Indianapolis. IN 46224. Tr. A 77 GRAY, JOHN LAWRIE: Esso Standard Libya Inc., Essofield, P.O. Box 385, Tripoli, Libya, Bt.B 77 GRAY, PETER BRANDON: 229 E. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60611. Bd 77 GREENWAY. DOUGLAS WILLIAM; 1030 Heather Drive, Vista, C A 92083. Bd 78 GROOM. BARRICK W.: 4925 N. Calle La Vela, Tucson, AZ 85718.Tr.A4,3,2Tr. Bl. Leadership: PFC 3: Sgt. 2; Lt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Polo 3,2,1; J.V. Polo 4,3; J.V. Jumping 4; J.V, Rough Riding 4. Company: Football 4; Soccer 3,2,1 (reg. champ. 2,l);Swimming3,2,l (reg. champ. 1): Wrestling4. Activities: Lancers 3,Z1 (Sgt.). GROSSE, PAMELA M: 70 Brinker Road., Barrington, IL 60010. West Lodge 3,2,1. Academics: Silver .A la. Leadership: Prefect 1. Athletics: Vareity: Rifle 1 (capt.). Company: Volleyball 3.1. 167 Activities: Fine Arts Film Society 3; Russian Club 3; Dorm Com- mittee (chairwoman) I ; Beason Board ot Governors 2. GWINNER, WILLIAM LESSING; 103 Hardesty Road. Stamford. CT 06903. Co. B 78 H 168 HABER, BRUCE PARKS: 16500 Parkland Drive, Shaker Heights, OH 44120. Bd 76 HACH, WILLIAM WOOD: I7W220 Deerpath Road, Bensenville. IL 60106. Co. C 77 HACKBERT, MICHAEL EDWARD: 3649 Red Bud Court. Downers Grove, IL60515. Bd. 76 HAGENMEYER. WILLARD HARVEY: Chrysler De Venezuela S.A., Apt. 770, Valencia, Venezuela, S.A.Tr. 8 77 HAGER, JOANNE R.: 357 Delp Rd., Lancaster. PA 17601. West Lodge 2.1. Academics: Silver A 2a.2b. la. Leadership; Prefect la; Senior Prefect lb. Athletics: Company; Badminton 1. Activities: Aviation I; Modern Dance 1. HAGER. JOHN BARTON: 357 Delp Poad. Lancaster. PA 17601. Tr. A 77 HALLMAN. JUDSON ADAM: 1 1 8 W. Central Ave.. Delaware. OH 43015. Co. B 77 HAMANN. GUSTAV HERMAN: 1200 Riverside Drive. SusanvUle. CA 96130. Bt. A 76 HAMANN, KARL FREDERICK: 1200 Riverside Drive. Susanville. CA96130. Bd79 HAMILTON. THOMAS WILLIAM; 13303 Lake Shore Blvd. Bratenahl.OH 44108. Bd 77 HANDELMAN, ROY LOUIS: 13100Trail Hollow. Houston. TX 77024. Bt. A 76 HANDY, GEORGE CHARLES II: 121 Bay Colony Drive, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309. Tr. B 77 HANNA, JULIE SHARON: 51 8 Center St., Cairo, IL 62914. CGA 78 HAPKE, THOMAS MICHAEL; 918 Hillside Drive, Island Lake, IL 60042. Bl A 78 HARGRAVES, WILLIAM F. Ill: 123 W. Walnut. Oxford. OH 45046. Bd 77 HARTMAN. THOMAS W.; 129 Beverly Court. ApoUo. PA 15613 Bt.C 3.2,1. Academics: Silver A la. Leadership; Pvt. 3,2,1. Athletics; Varsity; Tennis 2 (manager). Company: Swimming 2,1; Track 1; Softball 3; Football 1; Volleyball 3,2,1. Activities; Pistol Club 1. HASSETT, JAMES CHRISTOPHER: 7401 Tallwood Road, Prospect, KY 40059. Bt. C 76 HASSETT. TIMOTHY M: 7401 Tallwood Road, Louisville, KY 40059 Bt.C 2,1. Academics; Silver A 2a,2b. Athletics; Varsity; Baseball 4,3,2,1 ; Football 4,3,2,1. HASSETT, WILLIAM ROBERT; 7401 Tallwood Road, Prospect, KY 40059. Bt.B HATER, ROBERT W.; 5365 Cleves Warsaw, Cincinnati, OH 45238. Bt. A 3,2.1. Leadership; Corp. 2. 1st Lt., 1. Athletics; Varsity; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2. JV; Golf 3; Basketball 3.2. Company; Tennis 3,2,1; Golf 3,2; Volleyball 3. Activities; Four Gun Drill 2, 1 Sgt. HAUN. INDIA CATHERINE; 6670 East Dartmoor Road, W. Bloomfield, MI 48033. CGA 76 HEBBELER, ARTHUR FRED III: 30410Oldstcam Road, RIFLE: tL. to R.) KNEELING. Bill Hagenmeyer, Paul Barry, Cary Cheseldine, Maj. T.J. Clark. STANDING. Chuck Kim, Dave Norgren. Dave Nye, Keith Arquilla. Southfield, MI48076, Bd79 HEDBERG, ANN C: 1 Timber Ridge Dr., R.R. 2, Box 71, Coal Valley, IL 61240. Giris New Dorm 2,1. Academics; Silver A 2b. Athletics; Intramural: Crew 1; Volleyball 2,1; Track 1; Basketball; Canoe 2, Athletic Banner won by New Dorm Fall ' 74. Activities; Spanish Club 1 (vice-president 1); Roll Call 2,1 (Typ- ing Editor, 1) ' ; Vedette 2; Fine Arts Film Society 1; Prefect 1; Personnel Committee 2b; Dorm Committee I; Ski Club, 1; Choir 2; OAA 2,1; Bike Club 1; Cordon Society 2,1. HEDBERG, LIZETTE LOUISE: 1 Timber Ridge Drive, Route 2, Box71. Coal Valley, IL 61240. CGA 78 HEGELER. ALIX S.: 1716 Logan. Danville, IL 61832. CAG 1,2,3,4. Academics: Gold A 2b, la. Silver A, 2a. Art Honors Candidate. Athletics: Rough Riding, Varsity, 4 JV Jumping 4; Intramural; Badminton, I Badminton Champs. ' 75. Activities: Senior Bazaar Committee, 1; Indian Trail Dorm Com- mittee, 1; CAG Wardrobe Committee. 1; Vedette. 4. HEINEKE. EMILY ANNE: 1402Old Orchard Road, Vincennes, IN 47591. CGA 76 HELD, MARTHA STRONG: 23 1 Larchlea Drive, Birmingham, MI 48009. CGA 77 HELMS, JOHN EDWARD IV: 1859 Oak St., Morristown,TN 37814. Co. A 77 HELMS, MELISSA MANN: 1859 Oak St., Morristown, TN 37814. CGA 76 Hemmings, David Soutter: 6007 N. Sheridan Road. Apt 34B. Chicago, IL 60660. Bt. A 77 HENDERSON, JOHN W. Ill: 4740 Riverside Drive, Columbus, OH 43220. Bat. B2.1. Academics; Gold A. 2a.2b. 1 a. Blue Key. Cum Laude. Leadership; Sgt. 1.2. Athletics; Varsity; Tennis. 1 . Company; Tennis. 2.1; Regimental Champs 2.1. Track. 1; Basketball 2; Volleyball. 2. Activities; Honor Council. First Class Board of Governors. Spirit of Culver Committee. HERIQUEZ, MARIO E.; 85 Ave. N. y 3a Calle PON. San Sal- vador, El Salvador, Co. B. 1 . Academics; Silver A: la. Leadership; Sgt. 1. Athletics; Varsity; Soccer, 1. Activities: Spanish Club 1. HENRY. TAINE ELIZABETH 32 1 Keyset Ave. Natchitoches, LA 71457. CGA 78 HERSH, MARK ANDREW: 75 30 Southwest 6 0 St. Miami. FL33143. Bt. A 78 HIBBARD, ELIZABETH A.: 16 Guilds Wood, Tuscalossa, L 35401. CGA West 1,2,3,4. Athletics: Varsity; Jumping, 2. JV: Jumping, 4,3. Intramural; Swim- ming, Paddleball, Badminton. Activities: Class vice-president, 4. CGA Counsel. 4. Prefect 2,1. HIBBARD, JOAN BIRCHARD: 16 Guilds Wood, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401. CGA 77 HILL. JULIE A.; 3325 North Willow Drive, Zanesville, OH 43701. GW2.1. Activities: Theater, 2. i HILL L. ROBERTO MANUEL: Calle E. Mirador5833. San Salvador. El Salvador, C. A. Tr. B76 HILTON. LUCRETIA A.: 8102 Englewood Road. Indianapolis, IN 46240. CGA 2.1. Academics; Silver A: 2a. Leadership: CGA Council 2. Member at Large CGA Council 2, Senior Perfect 1, Dorm Committee 1. Uniform Committee 1. Girls ' School Rules Committee I. HIMES, DENNIS RAY: 1270 Michigan. Columbus OH 43201. Co. C 76 HIRSCH, CLAUDIA ANN: Osco (Ahwaz) Tehran Constr. P.O. Box 1095, Tehran, Iran, CGA 77 HODGES, SCOTT CAMERON: 37 Isla Bahia Drive, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316. Bt. A 78 HOERNER, MARIE SUZANNE: Middle Road, Keokuk, lA 52632, CGA 78 HOHAM, MATTHEW JAMES: Box 508 Ogden Dunes, Portage, IN 46368. Co. A 76 HORRIGAN, TIMOTHY ADAMS: 1460 N. Sandburg Ter., Chicago, IL 60610. Bt.C 78 HOUSTON, HOWARD TAFT: R.R. 8, Martinsville,IN46151.Tr. B78 HUDSON, AUDREY F.: 2573 E. Shore Lane, Culver. IN 46511. CGA 3.2.1. Athletics; Varsity: Jumping 2; Rifle 1; J V: Jumping 3.2. HUDSON. CYNTHIA GAIL: Culver Military Academy. Culver, IN 465 11. CGA 77 HUFF, LYNN WILLIAMSON: 592 Briar Cliff Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15221. Co. A 76 HUGHES, AMY E.: 504 E. Shore Drive, Culver, IN 46511. CAG Day Student 4,3,2.1 Academics; Silver A; 4a. 4b. 3a, 3b, 2a, 2b; Gold A; 1 a. Leadership; Perfect 2. Athletics; Varsity; Softball 1. JV: Canoe 1, Intramural: Basketball 4,3,2 (Reg. Champs 4,3,2,) Tennis 2; Softball 2,3 (Reg. Champs 2,3); Paddleball 3; Crew 2. Activities; German Club 4,3,2,1; Russian Club 3,2,1; Spirit of Culver Committee 2. HUGHES, GRACE STOTT; 101 Smith Court, Sheffield, AL 356030. CGA 76 HULL, JOHN BRAD; 540 S. 7th St., Lafayette, IN 47904. Bt. B 78 HUME, CYNTHIA SUE: 704 West McKinley, Harvard, IL 60033. CGA 76 HUNT, HOPE ELIZABETH; ' 38255 Butternut Ridge Road, i% 1 ? mm o, , V E Ij ii f}f M I K; J JI mn Syria, OH 44035. CGA 77 HUNT. KENNETH WALLACE: 38255 Butternut Ridge Road, Elyria,OH44035.Bt. C78 HUNT. KEVIN LEONARD; Ro utc 4. South Acres, CaldweU, OH 43724. Bt. C 77 HURST. JAMES WHITNEY: 28 Dunderave Road, White Plains, NY 10603. Tr. A 77 HUTH. DARREN MATTHEW: 10 Thise Court, Lafayette, IN 47905. Co. B 78 HUTH. MARTIN FINLEY: 10 Thise Court. Lafayette, IN 47905. Ed 76 HUTSON. DAVID HARRISON: 308 West Lakefront, Culver,IN46511.Co.B79 HUTSON. KATHRYN ELIZABETH: 308 W Lakefront, Culver, IN 465 11. CGA 76 HYDE, PAMELA J.: 2814 Smith Rd., Fort Wayne, IN 46804. CGA 2,1 Academics: Silver A; 2a 2b, la. Athletics: JV: Jumping 2,1. Activities: Cordon Society 2,1: Modem Dance 2: Choir 2,1. ILITZKY T. TEODORO RUBEN: Sierra Nevada 150, Mexico 10 D F, Mexico. Tr. A 76 INMAN, JAMES PETER: 73 10 McCandlish Road, Grand Blanc, Ml 48439. Bt. C 77 ISLAM, ABUL KHAIR MS: 1212Mt. Vernon Ave., Dayton, OH 45405. Co. B 77 JOHNSON, THOMAS EARLE III: 21 2 Crestwood Drive, Roxboro, NC 27573. Co. A 78 JONES, MARK STUART: 7536 Seward Park Ave. S., Seattle, WA 98 118. Co. A 78 JONES, RICHARD MCC JR.: 240 Island Drive, KeyBiscayne, FL 33149. Co. C 77 JONES, TIMOTHY ALAN: Alumni Office, Culver Military Academy. Culver,IN46511.Co.A78 JORDAN, BESSE: 640 Louisiana Ave., Chester, WV 26034 CGA 76 K JACKSON, TRACY DIANE: 360 North Indiana, Kankakee, IL 60901. CGA 78 JAKUBOWSKI, JOHN FRANCIS 12 15 W.Genesee St. Flint, MI 48504. Co. A 77 KAIMAN, JOSHUA LEE: Kol Ami Congregation, 145 East Ohio St., Chicago, IL60611.Co.B77 KASER, MARK B.: 7430 Lauren, Mentor, OH 44060. Co. C 4,3,2,1. Academics: Silver A; 4a,4b: Gold A: 3a,3b,2a,2b,la. Early Blue Key. Early Cum Laudc. Leadership: PFC 3; 1st Sgt. 2; Company Commander 1: Superior Cadet Award MTII: Sonsof the American Revolution Medal. Athletics: Varsity: Wrestling 3,2: Baseball 2: Crew 1; Soccer 2,1 (Co-Captain, Soccer All Conference Team 1, Soccer Scoring Record I); Company: Football 4,3 {Reg. Champs 3): Soccer 3; Goll 4,3: Softball 3: Basketball 2,1 (Reg. Champs 1); Track 2,1 (Reg. Champs 2,1): Vedette All Star 3. Activities: Honor Guard 4,3; Honor Council 2,1; Co. Council 4,3,2; Drama 1; Vedelte 2. KASSERMAN, ANN LOUISE: 625 Deerfield Drive, S.W., North Canton, OH 44720. ON 77 KEEGAN, GEORGE JOSEPH III: 1208 Swan Harbour Circle, Washington, DC 20022. Bd. 79 KEITH. KENNETH WAYNE: 7598 Montgomery, Cincinnati, OH 45236. Bd. 76 KELLY, CHARLES E.: 407 Prospect. Champaign, IL 61820 Tr. A2,l. Leadership: Sgt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Crew 2; Company: Swimming 2 (Reg. Champs); Football 2,1; Basketball 2,1; Track i Activities: Vedettel Lancers I. POLO TEAM: K. EEL . G H. to R i. Ken Zinn. Bill Litchfield. John Alexander, Jim Hurst, Dan Mc- Carthy, Andy Talandis. STA. DI G Bob Rainsber- ger, Lt. Col. Floyd W. Townsley, John Pepson. Jon Lanphier. Jud Wroe, Dan Biederman. Brad Scherer. Bob Abbey, Rick Groom. Academics: Silver A: 2a,2b, la. Leadership: Corporal 2; Staff Sargeanl I Athletics: Varsity: Canoe i; Rifle I; JV: Canoe 2. Company: Foott alI 2,1 (Reg. Champs 2); Swimming 2. Activities: Pistol Club KIME, JOHN FRANKLIN: 420Beal Avenue. Bucynis, OH 44820. CA 76 KIME, STEPHEN D.: 420 Beal Ave.. Bucynis. OH 44«20. Co. A 3,2,1. Leadership: 1st Sgl. 2, Company Commander Captain 1. Sharp- shooter — 1st Class. Athletics: Varsity: Football 3,2,1 (Quarterback) Basketball Zl: Base- ball 3,2,1 (Co-capt): JV Basketball 3. Company: Vollyball 3,2. Activities: Guild of Lecters. Spirit of Culver Commillee. KIMMEL, SUSAN LYNN: 3885 South Greenbriar, R.R. 1, Fairbom,OH45324. GI77 KINCAID, STEPHEN I.: 705 NE 4lh Fairfield IL 52837. Bt. B 3.2,1. Academics: Silver A 2b. Leadership: Sergeant 2; Staff Sergeant I. Athletics: Varsity: Tennis 2. J.V.: Tennis 1. Company: tennis 2 (Champs), Swimming 1 (Champs). Activities: Four Gun Drill (Sergeant). KINGSTON, TIMOTHY C: 418 S. I2lh St.. Laramie, WY 82070. Co.C4,3.Zl. Academics: Silver A: 4a.4b.3a,3b,2b; Nat. Merit Letter of Com- mendation. Athletics: Varsity: Fencing 3.2,1: Soccer 1. J.V.: Cross Counliy 4; Fencing 4; Soccer 2. Company: Wrestling 4,3,2; Basketball 2; Track 4, 3 Activities: German Club4,3,2. KINSEY, CHRIS M.: 6323 Querbes Drive, Shrevepori, lj 71106. Bt.C 4,3,2,1. Leadership: PFC 3; Sgt. 2; Lt. 1 . Athletics: Varsity: Wrestling 4 (2nd place state sectionals); Crew 4,3. JV: Wrestling 4,3,2 (Regimental Champs 4, 1st place wres- tling 4, 2nd place wrestling 3; Crew 3 (Regimental Champs 3) Fooball 2,1. Activities: 4 Gun Drill 4,3; Drill Team 1. KLASER. KENNETH LEE: 1805 LajoUa Rancho Road, Lajolla,CA92037. Bt.C75 KLINGLER, MARY ANGELA: Dow Chemical Latin Amcr., P.O. Box 400. Coral Gables, FL 33134. CGA 77 KOETHER, JOHN WILLIAM: 1293 Scott Ave., Winnetka, IL 60093. Tr. A 77 KOSNOFF, NANCIE SHANE; 2600 Woodland Drive. Goshen, IN 46526. CGA 76 KREIMERMAN LEW, LAWRENCE: Fern, Alencaster 245-15, Apt. 1501. Mexico lOD. F.Mexico. Tr. A 78 KRIETE. EDUARDO A.; A V.LaCapUlaNo. 543. Col San Bemto. San Salvador. El Salvador. C A. Tr.B 79 KRONE, DON McKEOWN: Route 2, SpencervUle, OH 45887, Tr. A 76 KUDNER, CARRIE J.: 27934 White Roal Perry burg, OH 43551, CGA I. Athletics: Varsity: Rifle 1. Activities: Ski Club (Committee Officer). KURBER. KEITH CHARLES II 437 South Bennett Ave., Palatine, IL 60067, Co. B 77 KUSSROW, MARY CECELIA: 306 Madison St., Valparaiso, IN 46383. CGA 77 JANKOVICH, ALEXANDER T.: 5903 N Knox, Chicago, IL 60646. Co. C 2,1. Academics: Silver A: 2a,2b, la. Leadership: Sgt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Swimming 2. Company: Football 2(Reg. Champs). Activities: German Club 2,1 . JENKINS, JEFFREY HENDRICKS: 2460 Stonehaven Court N., Columbus, OH 43220. Tr. A 78 JOHNSON, GAY DORSETT: 8 Seymour Drive, Indianola, MS 38751. CGA 76 KELLY, SUSAN GRACE: 1335 Elliott Drive, Munster, IN46321, GN78 KENDRICK, PETER R.: 10999 Landerwood Dr., Pepper Pike OH44124,Tr. B4.3,2,l. Academics: Silver A: la. Leadership: PFC 3; Sgt. 2; Reg. Adjutant I. Athletics: Varsity: Rough Riding 4; Swimming 1, JV: Jumping 3; Company: Football 4,3,2; Soccer 2,1; Softball 2; Volleyball 4,3. Activities: Roll Call 3; Lancers 3,2 (Sgt.); Lancers (Lt.) KIM, YOUNG BIN: 40 Ki June Kim, Consulate, Republic of Korea, Agana, Guam 96910. Co. C 2.1. LAKE, PETER THEODORE: 3032 Battersea Lane, Alexandra, VA 22309. Bt. A 76 LANE, FREDERICK ROBERT: Culver Militar y Academy, Culver, IN 465 II. BD. 76 LANE, JOHN DAVID: Culver Military Academy, 169 170 ROUGH RIDING TEAM: I L. lo R. I KNEELING. Cami Williams, Carolyn Williams, Bill Daniel, Julie Phillips, Jimmy Church; SECOND ROW. | Joe Pow- ell, Pat Laughlin, Wayne Wilkins, Charles Adams, David Rhoe; THIRD ROW. John Koether, Mike Shaver, Brett Leucht; FOURTH ROW. Libby Rhoe, Grace Hughes, Joan Hibbard, Dana Pick. Culver, IN 464 11. Bt.C 78 LANHAM, SAMUEL W.T. IV: 2004 Fulham Court. Houslon, TX.77042. Bt. C4,3.2.1. Academics: Silver a: 4b,3a,3b,2a,2b. Leadership: P. F.C. 3, Sgt. 2. Lieutenant, Aide to Chaplain. Athletics: Varsity: Soccer 2,1; J,V. Soccer 3, Company: Basketball 4,3,2.1 (champs 3); Volleyball 4.3,2,1; Softball 3,2,1, (Capt.); Soccer 4,3. Activities: Choir, 4; Four Gun Drill 1,2, (Section ChieO. LANKFORD, THOMAS T.: 9209 Farnsworth Drive, Potomac. MU. 20854 Co. C 3,2, 1. Leadership; Corp 2, Lieutenant I. Athletics: Varsity: Golf 3,2,1, (Capl.). Company: Football 3,2,1, (Champs. 3,2,); Basketball 3,2,1, (Champs. 3,1,); Track 2,1, (Champs. 1); All Star Quarterback Safety 2. Voted Most Valuable Player 2. LANP ' MER, JONATHAN MACHARG: 1701 Noble Ave.. Springfield, IL 62704. TA 78 LAPE, WILLIAM E.: 410 Cherry St.. Findlay. OH 45840 Bt. A 4,3,2,1. Academics: Silver A 2a; Gold A 4a,4b,3a.3b.2b.la. Blue Key. Cum Laude. Leadership; Corp 3; First Sgt. 2; Senior Capt.; Regt. Commander 1; Gunston Medal 2; Sons of American Revolution Medal 2. Athletics: Varsity: Crew 3,2, 1, (Tri-Capt.). J.V.: Crew 4. Company: Football 4,3,2, (Champs 4); Basketball 4,3,2,1. Activities: German Club 4,3,2,1; Four Gun Drill 2,1 (Honorary Commander). LAUGHLIN, PATRICK ROWAN: 3640 Inwood Drive. Houston. TX 77019. Tr. A 77 LAURITZEN, KAREN: 3101 Dunbarton Drive. Canton. OH 44708 G. North 3. G.W. 2.1. Academics: Gold A la. Athletics: Varsity: Swimming 2. Company: Volleyball 3,2,1. Bas- ketball 3,2; Softball 3.2.1. Activities: CGA. Council 1,2; Personnel Comm. 1.2; Dorm Comm. 1; Food Council 3; Bike Club 2.3; Aviation 1.2. LAURITZEN. NANCY 3101 Dunbarton DriveN.W., Canton, OH 44708. CGA 78 LAVIERS, DONALD GREGORY: P.O. Box 332, Irvine, KY 40336. Co. C 77 LEARNARD. SCOTT ALLEN. I Fairmount, Fairmounl, IL 61841. Co. A 77 LEIGHTON, ERIC BRIAN: Falls Road. H unting Valley. OH 44022. Tr. B 78 LETTNER, HANS P.: Willowbrook, Hutchinson, KS 67501. Co. A 2,1. Academics: Ranked in the 97th percentile in the state of Indiana. Athletics: Varsity: Football 2; Track 2,1. Company: Basketball 2. Activities: Athletic Officer. LEUCHT, BRETT ETHAN: 2141 Crestwood Drive, Ownesboro.KY 42301. Tr. A 76 LEVITT, SUSAN E.: 13344 Congress Lake Ave., Hartville, OH 44632. GM 4.3. 2.1. Athletics: Varsity: Volleyball 3.2.1; Cheerleading 3.2; Rough riding 3. JV: Cheerleading 4. Intramural: Paddleball 4.3.2.1; Volleyball 2; Gymnastics 3. Activities: Bike Club. Sec. Treas. Freshman Class; Vice Pres. of Senior Class. LEWIN. ROBERT KARL JR.: 7701 Ahwenasa Lane. Cincinnati, OH 45243. Co. A 77 LEWIS, BRIAN W.: 602 W. Jackson St.. Mulberry. IN 46058. Bt.C 2.1. Leadership: Small Bore Rifle — Sharpshooter. Athletics: Varsity: Cross Country 1. Company: Football 2; Track 2,l;Softball2.l;Basketball 1; Volleyball 1. LEWIS. CHARLES OFALLON: 1 Warson Hills. St. Louis. MO 63124. Bt.C 77 LEWIS. PETER BRANDON Culver Military Academy. Box 130. Culver.IN4651l.Bd.77 LIGNOLA. NICOLA EM.: 2253 Franklin, San Francisco. CA 94 109. Tr. A 76 LINNEMEIER. MARK CHARLES: Culver Military Academy. Culver, IN 465 11. Co. A 76 f 1 ? LINTNER, JOHN PATRICK: Culver Military Academy, Culver,IN46511.Bd.76 LINTNER, STEVEN J.: 811 E. Shore Drive, Culver. IN 46511. Bt. B5,4.3.2.1. Athletics: JV: Soccer 5.4. Company: Basketball. 5.4.3.2.1; Soccer 5.4.3.2.1; Football 3.2.1; Volleyball 3.2.1; Golf 4,3. LIPPERT, ANDREW FREDERICK: 2930 Bentley Lane. South Bend, IN 46615. Bt. C 76 LITCHFIELD, WILLIAM D.: 1111 West 13th St., Jasper, IN 47546. Tr.B2,l. Leadership: Sgt. 1. Athletics: JV: Jumping 2; Polo 1. Company: Swimming 2; Track 2. LIVINGSTON. WILLIAM COOK: 4444 Langpori Road. Columbus. OH 43220. Bt. A 77 LONERGAN. MATTHEW COLLINS: P.O. Box 1053, 7-A Cove Road, Belvedere. CA 94920. Bt. B 76 LONG. JOHN R.; 1507 Wooldridge Drive. Austin. TX 78703. Tr. A2.1. Academics: Gold A: 3a; Blue Key. Leadership: Lt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Golf 2.1. Company: Swimming (Reg. Champs) 2; Wrestling 1. LONG. LISA ANNE: 762 East Shore Drive Culver. IN 465 11. CGA 76 LOOMIS. DAVID MICHAEL: 2985 Stony Hill Road. Medina. OH 44256. Bt. A 76 LOUPEE, BRUTON J.: R R. 2 Box I38B. Augusta. KS 67010. Bt. B 4,3.2. 1. Academics: Silver A: 4a.4b.3a.3b; Gold A 2a.2b; Blue Key; National Merit Letter of Commendation. Leadership: Cpl. 3; Sgt. 2; Lt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Soccer 1; Frencing 2; Canoe 2, JV: Soccer 3,2; Fencing 3. Company: Volleyball 4; Soccer 4,3. Activities: German Club 4; Model Club 3,2; Four Gun Drill 2,1; Quill I. LOUPEE, LINDA LEA: RR2, Box 138B. Augusta. KS. 67010. CGA 76 LUCACHICK. BERNARD D.: 119 Park Ave., International Fails, MN 56649. Co. B 3,2,1. Academics: Silver A: 3b,2a,2b; Gold A: 3a,la; National Merit Letter of Commendation. Leadership: Cpl. 2. Athletics: JV: Canoe 3. Company: Basketball 3,2; Volleyball 3,2,1; Crew 2. Activities: Spirit of Culver Committee 3,2. LUDFORD. ROBERT E.; 1403 Ironwood Drive, Mount Prospect, IL60056.Tr. 8 4,3,2,1. Leadership: Cpl. 2; Lt. 1. Athletics: JV: Soccer 3. Company: Basketball 3.2,1; Soccer 2; Foot- ball 2.1; Volleyball 4. LUDINGTON, RACHEL ANN: P.O. Box 709. Michigan City, IN 46360. CGA 76 LYONS, SANDORD D.: 2152 South Shore Drive, Erie, PA 16505. Bt. B2.1. Leadership: Reg. Staff Sgt. 1. Athletics; Company: Football 2; Basketball 2,1; Track 2,1; Soccer 2. 1; Softball 2,1. Activities: Four Gun Drill Sgt. 1. M MACKENZIE, MARK ADAM: 1 1 5 Page Road, NashvUlc, TN 37205. Tr. A 76 MACKEY, JAN ALLISON: Shady Cove, Route 6, Burnsville, NC 28714. CGA 76 MACLEOD, DONALD FRANCIS: Culver Military Academy, Culver, IN 465 II. Tr.B 77 MADRIGAL MOHENO, VINCENTF- Genovevo Rivas No. 5, Col. Heroes De La Revol., Estado De Mex., Mexico. Tr. B 77 MAHNKE, JEREMY J.: 1010 Reyome Drive, Apt 21, Griffith, IN 463 19. Bt.B 77 MANN, ALLEN B.: 2524 N. Valley Mills Drive, Wac o, TX 76710. Bt.C 3,2,1. Academics: Silver A: 3a,3b,2a,2b; Gold A: la. Leadership: Cpl. 2; Lt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Football 2,1; Track 2,1. JV: Wrestling 3; Golf 3. Company: Football 3; Track 2; Crew (Reg. Champs) 3. Activities: Four Gun Drill 2, (Sgt.) 1. MARKLE, WESLEY FRANKLIN: 67 10 Meadowcreek Drive, Dallas. TX 75240. Bt.C 77 MARKS. ANTHONY ROBERT: ' 408 West Center St. Fairfield. IL 62837. Bt.B 76 MARKS, JOHN E.: 408 West Center St., Fairfield, IL 62837. Bt. B 4,3,2.1. Academics: Silver A: 3b.2b. Leadership: Cpl. 3; Sgt. 2; Lt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Fencing 2.1. JV: Tennis 4.3.2; Fencing 3. Fencing Silver Medal Jr. Olympics 1. Company: Volleyball 4.3.2.1; Tennis 4, (Reg. Champs) 3.2,1; Basketball 4,3,2; Swimming 4,3,2; Softball 4,3,2,1. Activities: Spirit of Culver Committee 1; Four Gun Drill (Lt.) I; Rabbi for Jewish Students; Science Club. MARSH, STEPHEN K: 311 W. Glendale Road, Webster Groves, M0 63119.BA 5,4,3,2,1. Academics: Silver A: 3a,3b. Leadership: Cpl. 2; Sgt. I. Athletics: Varsity: Track I. JV: Tennis 4,3; Track 2. Company: Crew 5,4,3,2. (Reg. Champs) 1; Rifle (Reg. Champs) 2,1; Volleyball 3.2; Wrestling ( Reg. Champs) 3. Activities: Science Club 3.2, (President) 1; Vedette 2; Cordon Society 2,1; Food Council 2,1; Four Gun Drill 2, (Cpl.) 1. MARSHALL, ELIZABETH L.: 953 East Shore Drive, Culver, IN 46511. CGA Day Student 4,3,2,1. Academics: Silver A: 4a,4b; Gold 1: 3a,3b,2a,2b,la. Dlue Key: Cum Laude. Leadership: Class President 4; CGA Council Chairwoman 1 . Athletics: Varsity: Basketball 3. JV: Fencing 3. Company: Football (Reg. Champs) 2,1. MARTIN, RICHARD H.: Qtrs 57, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060. Bd.2,1. Leadership: Sgt. 1. Athletics: Football 2,1; Softball I; Track 1; Swimming 2, (Reg, Champs) 1; Volleyball (Reg. Champs) 2, 1 ; Basketball 2.1. Aclivities: Lancer Band, Stage Band, Model Club. MARTIN. SUSAN FRANCES: Culver Military Academy, Culver,lN 46511. CGA 77 MARTINEZ R. JESUS HECTOR: Fanny Anitua 1460, Dgo, Durango, Mexico. Tr. A 77 MATTESON, N. ELGA: 9th and Prairie, Brookston, IN 47923. CGA 2,1. Academics; Silver A; la. Leadership: Prefect I. Athletics; Varsity; Volleyball 1. Activities; Drama 2; Modern Dance I ; Film Society 1 . MATTHEWS, WILLIAM E.; Box 425 Route 3, Shelbyville, K Y 40065. Bt. 8 2,1. Academics: Silver A: 2a. Leadership; Sgt. 2; Ll. 1. Athletics: Varsity; Basketball 2, (Capt.) 1: Tennis 2, (Capt.) 1. Company; Tennis (Reg. Champs) 2. MAXON, STUART B.: 8508 E. Haxelwood, Scottsdale, AZ 85251. Co.Bl. Leadership; Sgt. 1. Athletics; Varsity; Assistant Coach Track 1. Company; Crew 1; Track 1; Basketball 1. MAXWELL, KATHRYN; 408 West Adams St., NashvUle, IL 62263. CGA 77 MAYO. THOMAS B.; 1618 East 85th Place. Chicago. IL 60617. Bl. A 4,3.2.1. Academics; Silver A; 2a. la; Gold A; 4a.4b,3a.3b.2b; Blue Key; Cum Laude; Morehcad Scholarship Nominee; Letter of Commenda- tion National Merit. Leadership; PFC 3;Sgt 2; Lt; Regt. Pers.Off. 1. Athletics; Varsity; Soccer 1; Track 2. JV; Soccer 3,2; Track 4.3. Company: Basketball 4,3, (Reg. Champs) 2,1; Track 4,3,2; Football (Reg. Champs) 4; Soccer 3; Volleyball 1: Softball 3,1. Activities; Honor Council 1; Spanish Club 4.3.2,1; Four Gun Drill 2,1; Social Committee 2,1; Social Center Committee 2,1; Vedette 3,2; Black Student Union (Speaker) 3,2, 1 . McCarthy, daniel robert jr.: 21 060 Claythorne Road. Shaker Heights. OH 44122. Tr. B 76 McCOY, PAUL G.; P.O. Box 3031. East Texas Station. Commerce. TX 74528. BC 4.3.2,1. Academics; Silver A: 3a.3b. la. Leadership; Cpl. 3; Color Sgt. 2; Ll. 1 . Athletics; JV; Wrestling 4.3.2; Cross Country 1; Crew 3. Varsity; 2.1, Company; Football 4; Swimming 3; Crew 4.3.2; Basketball 4; Volleyball3; Wrestling 4.3. (Champ) 2. (Champ) I. Activities; Four Gun Drill McCOY. MARY ELIZABETH: R.R 1. Stanwood. MI 49346. GN 76 McCULLOUGH. ROBERT HALL: 6376 Grand Vista, Cincinnati, OH 45213. CC 75 McCURDY, DANIEL AUSTIN: 25 10 Lincoln St., Evanston. IL 60201 . Co. C 77 McDonald, THOMAS L.; 6516 Aspen Tree Court, Mequon. WI53092. Co. C. 1. Leadership; Sgt. 1. Athletics; Company; Track (Reg. Champs) 1; Basketball 1. McDonald, william thomas: PC Box 35, Haymarket, V A 22069. Bd 79 McDOUGAL. JAMES ALAN; 53 39 Hedgerow Drive. Indianapolis. IN 46226, Tr, A 77 McGARVEY, BRUCE DAVID: 3800 Hatch Road, Horlon. MI49246. Bt.C77 McGILL, CHARLES WALTER; 708 N. Lafayette St., Valparaiso, IN 46383, Bt. C 76 McGRAW, RANDY VERNON; C 0 Esso Standard Libya, PO. Box 385, Esso Field. Tripoli. Libya. Bt. B77 McKEAN. ROGER STEWART: 15 Patterson Road. Bedford, MA 01730. Co. B 78 McKEEVER, PHILLIP A.; 2604 Burton S.E.. Grand Rapids. MI 49506. Co. B4,3.2,l. Academics; Silver A; 4b.3a,2a, National Merit Commendation. Leadership; PFC 3; Sgt. 2: S Sgt, 1. Athletics; Varsity; Football 4,3,2 (Capt., Most Valuable Player, Most Valuable Offensive Lineman) 1; Track 4.3,2; Wrestling 3, (Runner-up Sectional, Capt.) 1. Activities; Board of Governors 1. McKENNEY, CHARLES R.; 5000 Fox Ridge Road, Rodmore, VA 24014. Tr. A4,3,2,l. Academics; Silver A; 4a.4b.3a. Leadership; PFC 3; Sgt. 2; Lt. I. Athletics; Varsity; Swimming 4,3; Soccer I. JV; Tennis 4,3. Com- pany; Softball 3: Soccer (Reg. Champs) 2; Volleyball 3; Football 2; Basketball I. Activities; Varsity Club4; Board of Governors I. MEADE. ERIK R.: 4739 Northtowne Blvd.. Columbus. OH 43229. Co.C4.3.2,l. Academics; Silver A: 3b.2a. Leadership; PFC 3; Cpl. 2; Staff Sgt. 1. Athletics; JV; Crew 2. Company; Basketball 4; Softball 4; Volley- ball 4. Activities: Stamp Club 3.2; Scouts 4,3,2,1; Philosophy Club 1; Culver Rifles 1; Science Club 2,1. MILES, JANET FAIRBANKS; 6 W. Hannum Blvd., Saginaw, MI 48602. CGA 76 MILLER, KARL ALEXANDER: Route I Box 744, Hernn, IL 62948. Tr.B. 76 MILLER, KEITH ALAN; R.R. I, Box 744, Herrin,IL 62948. Tr.B 79 MILLER MICHAEL RICHARD; ll23LeyteAve,, Armed Forces StaffClg, Norfolk, VA 23511. Co, B 77 MILLER. PATRICIA G ; PO Box 580. Herrin, IL 62948. GN I. Activities; Forensics. MILLER, STEPHEN BOYCE: RR2. Box 11. Kankakee. IL 60901. Co. C 77 MILLINGTON. ROBIN LYNN; P.O. Box 876. Township Road. Gridley, CA 95948. CGA 76 MILLS, SCOTT JEFFERSON: 2015 Post Oak Place. Schaumburg, IL 60172. Co. B 78 MITZELL, CRAIG ALAN: Culver Military Academy, Culver, IN 465 II Bt.C76 MOJEKWU, ANGELA UZOAMAKA: 9 College Circle. Lake Forest. I L 60045. CGA 78 MONARCHI. MICHAEL EDWARD: C O Creole Pet Corp Judibana. Edo Falcon. Venezuela. S.A. Co. A 78 MOORE, BONNIE L.; Box 126 CMA. Culver. IN 46SII. Day Student 4,3,2, 1. Academics; Silver A; 4a,4b.3a,3b,2a.2b. la. Leadership; Chairwoman of Day Student Dorm. Athletics; Paddleball 2,1; Football 2,1: Bike Club 3. MORRIS, FRANCIS ALBERT III: 3808 Balcones Drive, Austin, TX 78731. Tr, A 78 MORROW. PAUL A.; 8220 La Jolla Shores Drive, LaJolla, CA 92037 Tr.B 3, 2,1 Leadership; Sgt, 1, Athletics; Company; Football 2; Softball 2, Activities; Spanish Club 1; Muzzle Loaders Club 1; Model Oub 2: Scouts 1, MORSCHES. HANS JULIAN; R. R.9. Tanglewood. Columbia City. IN 46725. Bd. 76 MUEHLHAUSEN. HOLLY CLAIRE: 211 South Ohio St.. Culver.lN465ll.GD78 MULLINS, TRENT DUVALL; 7824 South Oglesby, Chicago, IL 60649 Co. C. 77 MURRAH. ROBERT L.: 1340 Northside Dnve, Conyers. GA 30207.Co.A2,l. Academics; Silver A; 2a, 2b; Gold A; la. Leadership; Lt. 1. Athletics; Varsity; Tennis 2.1. Company; Basketball 2,1; Volleyball 2, 1; Football (Capt.) 1. Activities; Student Life Committee; Spirit of Culver Committee; Ski Club; Executive Scout Council. MURRAY, LABARON ADMOND: 13 18 East 77th St., Cleveland, OH 44103. Bt B-76 MURRAY. LeDARRELL E.: 1318 E. 77th. Cleveland. OH 44103. Bt. B 3,2.1. Academics; Silver A; 3b. National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion. Leadership; Sgt. I. Athletics; Varsity; Canoe 1. JV; Canoe 2. Compan Football (All Star) 2; Basketball 3,2 (Reg. Champs) 1. Activities; Theater 3; Black Student Union 3,2,1. MUTH, MIKE J.; 307 Bnarciiff Lane, Bell Air. MD 21014. Co.B4.3,2,l. Academics; Gold A; 4a,4b,3a.3b.2a.2b.la. Rennsselaer Mathematics and Science Award. Blue Key, Cum Laude. Leadership; PFC 4. Cpl. 3. Reg, Sgt. Maj. 2, Captain 1. Thomas Hyde IV Medal 4. Assoc, of the Army Medal Z U.S. Legion of Valor Bronze Cross for Achievement. Athletics; Varsity; Swimming 4.3.2,1 (Captain). Baseball 2. JV; Baseball 4,3. Company; Volleyball 2 (Reg. Champs). Swimmmg 4. Activities; Commander Drill Team 2 Company Council Rep. 4.3. MYERS, BRIAN WAYNE: PO Box83, Bourbonnais, IL 60914. Bd. 78 MYERS. KRISTINE K.: 4222 Rowanne Road, Columbus, OH 43214. GW 2,1. Athletics; Varsity; Jumping 2,1. Crop Holder. Jumping Patch. N NAGLE. JEFFERY RAY: 240 Forest St.. Wellington. OH 44090. Bt. A 76 NEER. SUSAN KAY: 820 Canterbury. Saginaw. MI 48603. CGA 77 NEWCOMB. WILLIAM CHARLES: JUMPING TEAM: i L lo R. i K EELI G. .Adrian Rosas, Vincent Madrigal, Brian Rivera, Mark Puente, Gunnar Peterson: ST-i DI G. CSM John V. Hudson, Sue Neer, Libb Rhoe. Ga Johnson. Kate Sharp. Carolyn Williams. James Rogers. Joan Hibbard, Dave Brannen, .Angela Rlinger, Helen Box, Carlos Vergara, Sarah Bramfeld. Eliza Brod- nax. Belle BeuleC Lynn Rasch: .V Ot . TED. Cindy . dams, Tony Giraldi. John VanTassle, Kristi Myers, Bill Breffeilh, Pat Laughlin. Dave Rhoe. Rick Sherlock, .- nne Bramfeld, Mark Bussey, Tina Boos. 1352 Ridgeview Ave, Kcltcring, OH 45409. Bl. C 76 NOEL. MICHELLE DENISE: Culver Military Academy, Culver, IN 465 11. CGA 78 NORGREN, DAVID L.: 3131 E. Alameda Ave., Denver. CO 80209 Tr.B2,l Leadership: Staff Sgt. 1. Athletics; Varsity: Swimming 2, Rifle 1. Company: Softball 2 (Reg. Champ). Football (Reg. Champ). Rifle 2. Activities: Lancers 1. Drill team 1 (Captain). Flying. NOYES, MARIANNE ELEMI: Londres 87. Mexico6 D.F., Mexico. CGA 78 NOYES, NICHOLAS JR.: Londres 87, Mexico 6 D.F,, Mexico. Co. B 76 NYE, DAVID C: 600 Bittersweet Drive, Findlay, OH 45840. Bt. B 3,2,1. Leadership: Regt. Aud. Sgt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Rifle 1. JV: Crew 2, Company: Basketball 3 (Reg. Champ). Volleyball 3,2. Crew 3,2. Activities: Theater — Bronze, Silver, and Gold Awards, Drill Team — Exec. Omcer, 4 Gun Drill 1. o OBRIEN, THOMAS BROOKES: 220 Kenwood Place, Michigan City, IN 463060. Bt. C 77 OCONNELL, JAMES MICHAEL: 7300S,W. 108 TER., Miami, FL33l56.Tr. B77 OCONNOR, JOHN MICHAEL: 1212Westover Road, Fort Wayne, 1 N 46807. Bt. C 78 OHARA, PATRICK THOMAS: 125 Third St., Wellsville, OH 43968. Bd. 77 OLDHAM, MARY E.: North Ter., Culver, IN 46511. Day Student 3,2,1. Athletics: Varsity: Volleyball 3,2. Softball 3,2. OLDHAM, SUSAN MARIE: Culver Military Academy, Culver, IN 465 II. CGA 77 OLSON, BRADFORD RICHARD: 51 15 Weaterbury Road, Des Moines, I A 50312 Co. A 78 ORTEGA, JAMES ARMANDO: Band of America NT +S.A. Apt Postal 2469, Managua, Nicaragua. Tr. B 78 OSBORN, DANIEL L.: 433 Forest Place, Culver, IN 46511. Co A 4,3,2,1. Academics: Silver A la. Leadership: PFC 4. Corp. 3. Sgt. 2. Sgt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Football 3,2,1. Basketball I. Canoe I. JV: Football 4. Basketball 4,3,2. (Most assist, trophy 2). Company: Softball 4,3,2,1. Soccer 4,3,2,1. Volleyball 4,3,2,1. Crew 1. Activities: German Club 4. Honor Guard 3. Color Guard 2. OWEN, DAVID MICHAEL: Arabian Amer. Old. Co., Box 5,000 Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Tr. B 77 8422Jamiesoii Ave., Northridge, C A 91324. Bt. C 76 PATHE, CHRISTOPHER J.: Box 123, Glenwood, FL 32722. Bl. C. 2,1. Academics: Silver A: 21, Gold A: 2b, la. National Merit Recog- nition. Athletics: JV: Cross Country 2, Tennis 2. Company: Football 2. Basketball 2. Volleyball 1. PATTERSON, JAMES J.: 9444 Drake Ave., Evanston, IL 60203 Bt.C 4,3,2,1. Academics: Silver A: 2b, lb. Leadership: PFC 4. Corp. 3. 1st Sgt. 2. Lt., Exec. OfTicer I. Athletics: Varsity: Cross Country 2,1. Captain I. Track 3,2,1. JV: Basketball 4,3,2 (Reg. Champ. 3,2). Volleyball 4,3,2,1. Track 4,3, Swimming 4,3. Wrestling 4,3,2. Activities: Board of Governors (Chairman) 1. Library Proctor 2,4. Gun Drill 2. PEABODY, JOHN WHITCOMB: 40 Breezewood Drive. ' Norwalk, OH 44857. Co. C 76 PEARSALL, GILBERT H.: 660 Edgemere Court, Bloomfield Hills M1480I3. Co. A3,4. Leadership: Corp. I. Sgt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Football 2,1. JV: Track 2. Company: Soccer 2, Softball 2. PEEK, JOSEPH FRANKLIN: 7792 Wyckford Court. Indianapolis, IN 46224. Bt. A 77 PENDERGAST, DAVID FRANCIS: Box 401, Plymouth, IN 46563. Tr. A 77 PEPSON, JOHN STEVEN II: 360 Derrick Ave., Uniontown, PA 15401 Tr. A 78 PEPSON, MARISA ANN: 360 Derrick Ave.. Uniontown, PA 15401. CGA 76 PERBIX, JAMES M.: 110 N. Orange, Havana, IL 62644. Bd. 3,2,1. Academics: Silver A: 3a,3b. Gold A: 4a,4b, la. Leadership: Corporal 3. Lt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Swimming 3,1. Canoe 3.1 Activities: Quill I. Brass Choir 1. Lancer Band 1. Stage Band 1. PERRUSO, RICHARD ROLAND: 17 1 37 Greenwood Ave. South Holland, IL 60473, Tr. B 78 PERRY, CHARLES WASHBURN: 64 Russell Ave., Watertown, MA 02172. Co. A 78 PERRY, MARTHA J.: 421 Hackberry Drive, Decatur, IL 62521. GW4.3,2,1. Leadership: CGA Council 3,2. Class Pres. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Cheerleading 4. Activities: Spirit of Culver 2. Dance 2,1. FERRYMAN, WILBURN C. Ill: 1 1 1 Larue St., Athens, TX 75751. Tr.A76 PETERS, PATRICK JOHN: 85 14 South 12th St., Kalamazoo, MI 49002. Tr. A 77 PETERSON, GUNNAR BRADFORD: Culver Military Academy, Culver, IN 465 11. Tr.B 78 PFLASTERER, JOHN ORLAN: 57 1 East Broadway, Bradley, IL 609 15. Bd 78 PHILLIPS, JULIE: Box 27, Valmore, NM 87750. CGA 76 PHILLIPS, WILLIAM JAMES D.: 62938 Fairington Oval, Aurora, OH 44202. Bd 77 PICK, DANA ELIZABETH: Montana Corp Ind C A, Apt 60381, Caracas, Venezuela, S A. CGA 77 PICK, PETER THOMAS: Montana Corp Ind C A, Apt 60381, Caracas, Venezuela, S A. Bt.C 78 PIPPENGER, DAVID WAYNE: 6 Gibson Park Place, Newport, Rl 02840. Bt. B 78 PITTS, JAY ALAN: R.R. 1. Timber Trail, Dekalb, IL 601 15. Bt. B 78 PLUTA, WAYNE STEVEN: 1820 Honeoye Falls, 6 Rd, Honeoye Falls, NY 14472. Co. B76 POHLE, GEORGE EDWARD: 5106Wooldridge, Corpus Christi, TX 78413. Co. C 77 POOLE. JAMES GREGORY HI: 619 Marlowe Road, Raleigh, NC 27609. Bt. C 76 POWELL, JOSEPH ALEXANDER 501 Old Colony Road, Leesburg.FL 32748. Tr.B 77 PUENTE, MARK WILLIAM: 2625 Crestwood Lane, Deerfield, IL 60015, Tr. B 79 R RAINSBERGER, ROBERT E. JR.: Bank of River Oaks, 93 River Oaks Center, Calumet City, IL 60409. Tr. A. 79 RAMIREZ, CARLOS FELIX: 1807 Beulah Vista Blvd.. Valparaiso, IN 46383. Tr. B 77 RAPPORT, JEFFREY ALAN: 27 low. Court St., Suite 9, Flint, Ml 48503. Co. A 77 RASCH. MARY LYNN: 510Prestwick S.E.. Grand Rapids. Ml 49506. CGA 76 RATHMAN. MARCHIE: 501 Thorn Hill Lane. Middletown. OH 45042. CGA 77 RATLIFF, WALTER BRYAN JR.: 2103 Cannon Circle, Grissom AFB, IN 46970. Co. B 76 172 PARE, NICOLE LOUISE, Culver Military Academy, Culver, IN 465 11 CGA 76 PARHAM, JAY GRAYDON: P.O. Box 106, Fordyce, AR71742.Co.C77 PARKER, LEO A.: 8422 Jamieson Ave., Northridge, CA 91324. Bt. C4,3,2,l. Academics: Gold A 2a,2b, 1 a. Silver A 4b,3a,3b. Blue Key. Leadership: Corp. 3. Sgt. 2, Capt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Crew 3,2,1 (Capt), Silver Blade . JV Fencing 4, Crew 4. Company: Crew 4,3 (Regt. Champ 3). Basketball 4,3,2,1 (Reg. Champ. 3,2), Football 4,3. Wrestling 2,1 (Reg. Champ. 2,1), 1st placewrestling(14Slb. class). Track 3,2,1. Volleyball 4,3. Activities: 4 Gun Drill — exec, officer. Railroad club. PARKER. TIMOTHY EDWARD GIRLS ' SWIM TEAM: IL. to R.) FIRST ROW. Cathy Brown, A.J. Shriber, Marianne Noyes, Mary Jane Enochs, Becky Bonsib. SECOND ROW, Mary Kussrow, Lizette Hedberg, Mary Collins, Candy Carnaby, Leslie Wilson. THIRD ROW, Donna Bombassaro, (coach); Suzanne Fiederlein, Melissa Helms, Holly Black, Sharon Vaughn, Liz McCoy. NOT SHOWN, Doris Warnholtz. REA, CHARLES R.: 17 Choate, Park Forest. IL 60466 Tr. B 3;Co.A2,r Academics: Silver A; 3a,3b.2a; Gold A;4a,4b; Blue Key. Leadership: PFC 3: Sp. 2. Athletics: Varsity: Cross Country 4,3.2; Track 4.3. (Winner CMA Invitational — 2 Mile Run) 2,1. Company: Football I; Basketball 4.3. Activities: Choir 4; Cordon I; Guild of Lectors 1; Presidential Inaugural Parade 4. REED. DAVID BENSON: 1823 Ballard Mill Lane. Louisville, KY 40207. Co. B 76 REED, DAVID THOMAS: Emden, IL62635.Tr. A77 REID, JAMES CHARLES: 8821 — AS. Vermont, Wurtsmith AFB, MI 48753. Bt. B 77 RHOE, DAVID MARSHALL: R.R.7, Bo!i419 Plymouth, IN 46563. Tr. A 78 RHOE, ELIZABETH R.: Box 419 R.R. 7, Plymouth, IN 46563. C GA Day Student 4,3,2, 1 . Academics: Silver A: la. Leadership: CGA Council. Athletics: JV: Basketball 2; Jumping I; Rough Riding I. Intramural: Football (Champs) 2; Basketball 2,1; Volleyball (Champs) 2. Activities: Modem Dance 4,3,2.1; Gymnastics I; Piano 2,1; Choir 4,3; Library Proctor I . RIBEIRO, LUISA FERNANDA: 320 Maynard Ave., Crestline, OH 44827. CGA 77 RICHARDSON, DOUGLAS SCOTT: Route 1, Box 363, Walkerton, IN 46574. Tr. A 79 RICHMOND. JOHN MCANINCH: GuadaJmina449. San Pedro. D Alcantara. Malaga, Spain. Tr. A 76 RIECKER. MARGARET E: 3211 Valley Drive. Midland. MI 48640. CGA 77 RIES. KIRSTEN L.: 824 Brown ' s Lake. Jackson. MI 49203. CGA 3.2.1. Academics: Silver A: 2a. Athletics: Varsity: Jumping 3.2; Swimming 2, (Co-capt.) I. JV: Jumping 3. Intramural: Crew 1. RIPPY. MICHAEL T.: 333 S. Indiana Ave.. Crown Point. IN 46407. Co. A4.3.2;Tr.Bl. Leadership: Sgt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Track 2; JV: Track 3; Polo I. Company: Football 4,3 ,2, 1 ; Softball 4,3,2; Volleyball 4,3,2. 1 ; Crew 4,3. Activities: Roll Call 3; Bicycle Club 1; CAP Flying 4; Campus Band 3.2; Pistol Club 1. RIRIE, CHERYL LYNN: lOllSLeavitt Ave. S.. Chicago. IL 60643. CGA 76 RITTENOUR. DAVID M.: 225 W. Second St.. Piketon. OH 45661. Bd 1. Leadership: Cpl. I. Athletics: Varsity: Track I. JV: Cross Country. Company: Swimming (Reg. Champs) 1. Activities: Choir (Madrigal Singers) I. RIVERA U. BRIAN ROBERT. Bl vd Hipodromo 542. San Salvador, El Salvador. C A. Tr.B 78 RIVERA U, WILLIAM PAUL: Blvd Hipodromo 542. San Salvador, El Salvador, C. A. Tr. B76 ROBERTSON, KENNETH G.: 7706 Skyhill Dr., Hollywood, CA 900068. Bt A 4.Z1. Leadership: S Sgt. I. Athletics: Varsity: Crew 2,1. Company: Football (Reg. Champs) 4; Volleyball ( Reg. Champs) 2. Activities: Four Gun Drill (Assist. Driver) I. ROBINSON, BRADLEY A : 6905 Curtis Drive, Coloma, MI 49038. Bt. C 77 ROBINSON, DAN LADAGE: 6905 Curtis Drive, Coloma, MI49038.Bt.B78 ROBINSON, JAMES ANDREW: 6905 Curtis Drive, Coloma, Ml 49038. Co. A 79 RODDA, DAVID ALLEN: Culver Military Academy, Culver, IN 465 11. Bd 78 RODDA, JAMES WHITNEY: Culver Military Academy, Culver, IN 465 II. Bd 79 RODDA, JOHN THOMAS: Culver Military Academy, Culver, IN 465 II. Bt. A 76 RODDEN, GREGORY JOSEPH: 1522 Roseway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46219. Bl. A 78 RODGERS, BRIAN WILSON: 2401 RaibleAve, P.O. Box 2579, Anderson, IN 46011. Bd 78 ROGERS, JAMES C.T. Ill: 780 Revere Road, Glen Ellyn, ILL 60137. Tr. B77 ROSAS, S. ADRIAN GABRIEL: Negrete 1312 PTE Durango, Dgo, Mexico. Tr. A 77 ROSS, MICHAEL ALLEN: 433 Arthur St., Gary, IN 46404. Co. A 77 ROUCH, JAMES CHRISTIAN: RR 2 Royal Center, IN 46978. Co. C 76 ROUSER, DAVID ALLEN: C O Esso Std Libya Inc, Engr Div — P.O Box 385, Tripoli, Libya. Bd 78 RUDITZ, RANDOLPH P.: 4209 Peachtree Place, Alexandria, VA 22304. Co. C I. Leadership: Sgt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Crew I; Wrestling I. Company: Track (Reg. Champs) I; Basketball (Reg. Champs) I. RUNKLE, PEGGY ANN: Culver Military Academy, Culver, IN 465 11. CGA 78 RUSSELL. JAMES KELLY; P.O. Box 373. Lo ngview. TX 75601 . Tr. B 76 1974-75 CGA BASKETBALL: IL. w R.) KNEEL- ING. Pat Smith, Leslie Cleveland (Co-Captain). Beth Adams (Co-Captain), Besse Jordan; STAND- ING. Tracy Jackson Suzy Cleveland. Jill Schind- ler. Coach Linda Larson. Peggy Riecker, Susan Oldham, Cathy Zanetis, Ann Kasserman. NOT SHOWN, Susan Campbell. RYAN, JAMES PATRICK: 1 2888 Cherry Lane, Chesteriand, OH 44026 Bd 77 SCHAUB, ROBERT MARTIN; 454 Timber Drive, Decatur, IL 62521. Co C 78 SCHETMANN. RICHARD WM JR.: 806 Campbell. Valparaiso. IN 46383 Co C. 78 SCHELL. PHILIP ALAN: 1401 Maxwell Lane. Bloomington. IN4740I.CO. B78 SCHERER, BRADLEY ALLAN: 46l5E2ndSL. Long Beach. C A 90803 Tr. B 76 SCHILLING. MARY ROSE: 905 Karin Drive. Ufayette. IN 47905. CGA 78 SCHINDLER. JILL ANGELA: 1304 Royal St. George Drive, N apervUle, IL 60540. CGA 78 SCHNAREL, WILLIAM JEFFREY: II7W 12th St., Rochester, IN 46975. Co. A 77 SCHORR, ADAM WILDER: 1375 — GCaminito Gabaldon, San Diego, CA 92108. Co. B 77 SCHULTZE, LYLE LEE 104 West Olive St., Colfax, IL 61728. Bt. A 76 SCHUMACHER, JOSEPH E.: 2825 Dale Ave., Columbus, OH 43209. Bd. 5,4,3,2.1. Leadership: Cpl. 2. Sgt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Track 3.2.1. Company: Football 4.3,2,1; Swimming (Reg. Champs) I; Basketball 4,3,2; Volleyball 4,3,2; Softball 4,3,1 Activities: German Club 3,2; Science Club 4,3; Jazz Club 2,1; Lancer Band 5,4.3.2; Board of Governors 1; Stage Band 5,4,3,2.1. SCOTT. DAVID OSBORN III: US Forestry Service. Box 886. Petersburg, AK 99833. Bd 76 SEELY. ARTHUR DEAN JR.: 3436Westover, Grissom AFB, IN 46970. Co. B 76 SEGAL, DANIEL J.: 52 Summit East Court., Cincinnati, OH 45237. BC 2,1. Athletics: Varsity: Baseball 1. Company: Football 2; Basketball (Reg. Champs) 2,1; Volleyball 2,1; Softball 2,1; Swimming 1. Activities: Ski Club 2,1; Pistol Club I; Flying (Private Pilot License) 2,1 ; Paddleball Tournaments I; Equitation I. SEGER, RITA MAE: 1342 South Park Drive, New Haven, IN 46774. CGA 76 SHARKEY, GREGORY C: 1568 Brookline Blvd., Pittsburgh, PA 15226, BA 4,3,2,1. Academics: Gold A: 4a,4b.3a,3b.2a,2b; Blue Ke ; George Washington Honor Medal; National Merit Finalist; Lilly Scholarship Finalist. Leadership: PFC 3; Color Sgt. 2; Capt. (Aide to Supt. ) 1. Athletics: Varsity: Canoe 3.2; JV: Wrestling 3; Canoe 4. Company: Football 4; Ride 3, (Reg. Champs) 2. Activities: Vedelle 4,3,2 (Editor-m-ChieO 1; Roll Call 4,3; Cordon 4,3,2.1; Boy Scouts 4,3,2,1; Four Gun Drill 2 (Honorary Exec.) 1; Guild of Lectors 2,1; Order of Arrow 4,3,2, (Chapter chieO I ; Philosophy Club 2, 1 ; Fine Arts Committee 4,3. S HARP, KATHERINE BETH; 175 East Delaware, Chicago, IL 6061 1. CGA 76 SHAVER, MICHAEL J.: 4040 Kioka . ve., Columbus, OH 43220. Tr. A 3,2,1. Leadership: Sgt. 3,2,1. Athletics: Varsity: Football 3.2.1; Rough Riding 2.1. Company: Basketball 3.2. 1; TennU3.2.l; Golf 3.2(Reg. Champs) 1. SHENEMAN. JOHN ANTHONY: 7 Bay Drive, Bay Ridge. Annapolis. MD 21403. Co. C 77 SHERLOCK. RICHARD JAMES JR.: 1506 Fairway Drive. Lima, OH 45805. Tr. B 76 SHINER. STEPHEN GUY: 630i-lst Avenue West. Bradenton. FL 33505. Bd78 SHRIBER. ALIDA JEANINE: 173 TRACK TEAM: IL. W R.I FIRST ROW. Chuck Rea, Ger Blazek. Alan Mann, Chris Connor, Steve Marsh, Joe Schumacher, Dave Rittenour, Gil Pear- sail; SECO. ' D ROW. Scott Dulebohn, Dean Seely, Tim Thompson. Chris Dowling, Greg Poole, Chuck McGill, Tim Gilner, Ned Swanson, Alan Borchart, Jim Patterson; THIRD ROW. Scott Hodges, Tom O ' Brien, Joe Zanetis, Harry Tunnell, John Lane, Bob Coles, Bart Tunnicliffe, Bob Stordt, Rick Perruso; FOURTH ROW. Grant Garrett, Robert Thomas, Drew Bockstanz, Jeremy Mahnke, Scott Barnhart, Dan McCurdy, Pete Lewis, Eric Smith, Tom Cannon, Pete Lettner, Kyle Dettmers, Jace Hassett. 17543 Juday Lake Drive. So uth Bend. I N 46635. CG A 76 SHUMATE. ARTHUR BEAL: P.O. Box 589, Pulaski. VA 24301. Bd 77 SHUMATE. JERRY P.: P.O. Box 589. Pulaski. VA 24503. Tr. A 4.3.2,1. Leadership: Sgt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Canoe 2. JV: Polo 4.3. Company: Football 4.3; Basketball 1 ; Soccer 1 : Soft ball 2. 1 . Activities: Pistol Club 1. SICK, JOHN J.: 716 Cornelia St.. Joliet.IL 60453. BC 5,4.2.1. Athletics: Varsity: Golf 2.1. JV: Golf 5.4. Company: Crew (Reg. Champs) 5; Basketball 5.4.2.1; Volleyball 5.4.2,1. Activities: Four Gun Drill 2, 1. SIMERI. NICHOLAS ANTHONY: 1 1 26 E Cambridge Drive. South Bend. IN 46614. Co. A 77 SIMON. MARK B.: 1143 N. Marion. Oak Park. IL 60302.CO. 8 4,3.2,1. Academics: Silver A: 3b; Gold Key Awards — Scholastic Photog- raphy Awards Contest. Leadership: PFC4;Cpl.3; 1st Sgt. 2; Lt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Soccer 1. JV: Soccer 2; Tennis 4,3.2; Wrestling 3. Company: Basketball 4.3; Volleyball (Reg. Champs) 4.3. Activities: Spartan Club 3; Spirit of Culver 2.1; Roll Call 2.1; Beason Board 2; Science Club 4; Company Council 4. SISON. SANTOS. RAFAEL: 41 McKinley Rd., Forbes Park. Makati. Rizal. Phillippines. Bt. B 76 SMART. PHILLIP STEWART: 1061 1 Garland Road. Dallas. TX 75218. Bt.C 76 SMITH. BORDEN R.: West Terrance CM A, Culver IN. 465 1 1 . Co. B 4; Co. A 3.2. 1 . Academics: Silver A: 4a. 4b; Gold A: 3a.3b.2a,2b. la. Walter G. Roberts Excellence in English Award 4; Blue Key; Cum Laude. Leadership: Cpl. 2; Lt. I. Athletics: Varsity: Track 3.2. JV: Soccer 4. Company: Volleyball (Reg. Champs) 4,1; Basketball 4.3. (Reg. Champs) 2; Soccer 4.3.2.1; Softball 4.3.2.1. Activities: German Club 4.3.2.1; Russian Club 3.2.1; Roll Call (Copy Editor) 2; Choir 4.3.2. (President) I; Madrigal 1; Quill (Business Manager) 1; Modern Dance 4,3.2.1; Board of Governor! 1; Film Society 1; Theater 4. 3,2,1; Honor Council 2,1. SMITH, ERIC MAYS: 47 22W ia9th Avenue, Crown Point, IN 46307. Co. A 77 SMITH. LEE K.: 314 East Main St., Norwalk. OH 44857. BC 2.1. Leadership: Cpl. i. Athletics: Company: Football 2; Basketball (Reg. Champs) 2 I; Track 1; Volleyball 2,1: Softball (Reg. Champs) 2.1; Soccer 2.1. SMITH. PAT A.: RR 1. Argos. IN 46501. CGA Day Student 1. Athletics: Varsity: Volleyball 1; Basketball 1; Tennis 1. SNEDEGAR, KENNETH WINSTON: 7365TreelineDr.. SB, Grand Rapids. MI 49506. Bt. B 77 SNIDER. JAMES BRUNDIN: Box 449. Spencer. lA5130I.Tr.B77 SNYDER, MONTY CRAIG: 39 Dellwood Court. Decatur. IL 62521. Tr. B 76 SPEAR, CHARLES VINCE: 47 38 Carey St., East Chicago, IN 463 12. Bt. B 78 SPENSLEY, CHARLES R.: 19800 Sharon Valley Road, Man- chester, Ml 48158. Bd. 4,3,2,1. Leadership: Cpl. 2; Staff Sgt. 1. Athletics: Company: Football 4,2,1; Basketball 2,1; Volleyball 4,3, (Reg. Champs) 2,1 ; Softball 4,3,2, 1 . Activities: Ski Club 3,2,1; Science Club 2; Stage Band 4,3,1. SPENSLEY, JOHN WILLIAM: 174 l98aOSharon Valley Road, Manchester, MI 48158. Tr. A 77 STAFFORD, FRANK JOHN: 1536-9th Ave., Yuma, Az 85364. Co. B 76 STAHL, CAREL FREDERIK V.: P.O. Box 394 E Lakefront Drive, Beverly Shrs, IN 46301. Bt. A 78 STEAD, ROBERT RAYMOND; 2712 Indian Bow Trail, Flint. Ml 48507. Bt. C 76 STEFFES. LINDA JANE: 205 Avenue B. West. Barksdale AFB. La 7 1 1 10. CGA 77 STEIN. MARK JOSEPH: 325 South Poplar, New Washington. OH 44854. Tr. B 77 STEINBRENNER. HENRY G. Ill; 10102 Lindclaan. Tampa. FL 336 18 Co. A 76 STEINBRENNER. JENNIFER L.; 10102 Lindelaan, Tampa. FL 33618 CGA 77 STEPHENSON. ANNE ELIZABETH; P.O Box8. Culver. IN 465 II, CGA 76 STERRENBERG. GEORGE B.: RR. 1. Beaverville.IL 60912. Bd 76 STINNETT, DAVE A.: 18304 Burnham Ave., Lansing, IL 60438. Bt. C2,l. Athletics: Varsity: Football 1; Baseball I. Company: Volleyball 2,1; Basketball 2,1; Track 2,1. STIVERS, AMY A.: P.O. Box 651, Barrington, IL 60010. CGA 4,3,2,1. Academics: Silver A: 4a,4b,2b. Athletics: Varsity; Jumping 3,2; JV: Jumping 4. Intramural: Crew I. STIVERS, JOHN T.: P.O. Box 651, Barrington, IL 60010. Tr. A 5,4,3,2,1. Academics: Silver A; 3a,3b,2a,2b. Blue Key. Leadership: PFC 3; 1st Sgt. 2; Capt. 1. 1974 Sons of the American Revolution. Athletics: Varsity; Crew 3,2,1 (Capt.); Company; Basketball 4,3,2,1; Track 2. Activities: Guild of Lectors 3,2,1; Honor Council 2,1; Spirit of Culver 2,1. STORY, ROBERT MALCOLM; Story Ranch, Emigrant, MT 59027. Co. B 77 STRANDBERG, JEFFREY E.: 1520 Jackson, Charieston, IL 61920. Bt.C4,3,2,l. Academics: Silver A: 4b,3a,3b,2a,2b; Gold A: 4a,!a; Blue Key; Roos Award. Leadership: PFC 3; 1st Sgt. 2; Capt. — Art. Batt. Cmdr. 1; Til ley Memorial Sabre 2. Athletics: Varsity: Football 3,2,1 (Capt.); Most Improved 3; Canoe 4. JV; Football 4. Company; Basketball 2,1; All Star 2. Activities: 4 Gun Drill — Cmdr; Honor Council Chairman. STROM, GREGORY P.; 150 Marble St., Calumet City. IL 60409. Tr. A 77 STRONG. WILLIAM BYRD: Box 216. Taylorsville. KY40071. Bd 76 CGA 4.3.2.1. Leadership: Vice Pres. Junior Class; CGA Council 1; Personn el Committee Chairwoman I. Athletics: Varsity: Volleyball I; Tennis 2.1; Cheerleading 3,2,1 (Co-Capt.); JV: Volleyball 2; Cheerleading 4; Intramural: Basketball 4,3; Softball 3; Paddleball 3; Volleyball 3; Gymnastics 3. Activities: Spirit of Culver 2; Varsity Club 3; Modern Dance 4 3 2,1. SUGAR, JOHN JAMES JR.: 664 Fairway Blvd, Columbus, OH 43213. Tr B 78 SULLIVAN, NEAL ANDREW III: Rockwell IntI Corp, 2000 N Memorial Drive, Tulsa, OK 741 15. Co. A 77 SUPPO. FRANK DAVID: 8901 Wcstlawn Blvd, Olmsted Falls, OH 44138. Bd 78 SWINK, RICHARD WAYNE: 102 Franklin Street, Wapakoneta, OH 45895. Co. C 77 SWISHER, THOMAS R.: 840 Albany Road, Lexington, KY 40502 Bt. B 4.3, 2, 1. Academics: Silver A; 4b,3a,3b,2a,2b,la. Leadership: Col. Gunston Medal 4; Cpl. 1. Athletics: Varsity: Fencing 1. Company: Football 4,1; Basketball 4,3,2; Soccer 4,3,2,1; Softball 4,3,2,1; Crew 4,2; Golf 3; Track 3,2; yedelle An Statin Football. Activities: German Club 4,3,2; Theater 4,3,2; Fine Arts Film Society 3,2,1; Vedenel. TALANDIS, VITAS ANDREW: ' ' 23305 Haweswood Drive, Ch icago Hts, I L 604 1 1 . Tr. B 76 TEIG. DAVID HENRY: 1541 Liberty St.. Franklin, PA 16323. Co. B 77 TENNEY, SCOTT WILLIAM; 1203 East Wayne St., South, South Bend, I N 4661 5. Co. C 78 TETRAULT, JOHN ERIC: R.R. 1, Eaton, IN 47338. Bt.C 76 THARP, DAVID HUNT: 3121 Petty Road, Muncie, IN 47304. Bt.C 76 THEWS, ROGER LEE JR.: 51 5 State St., Culver, IN 465 11. Bt.B 77 THOMAS, DIANE L.: 157 N. Terrace, Culver, IN 46511. CGA 2,1. Leadership: Student Leader 1. Activities; Choir 1,2; Madrigal 1,2; Cordon 1,2. THOMAS, ROBERT MAURICE: 635 East 96th. Cleveland, OH 44108. Co. A 76 THOMAS, SUSAN LYNN: C MA— Box 82, Culver,IN4651I.CGA76 SUGAR, AMY E.: 2288 Brixton Road.. Columbus. OH 43221. THOMPSON, RAYMOND E. JR.: 701 East Lake St.. Kdox. IN46534. Bt. A76 THOMPSON. TIMOTHY DEUSCHER: 433 Marcia Ave.. HamUton. OH 45013. Bt. C 76 THOMS. PETER S.: 8140 Indian Hill Rd.. Cincinnati, OH 45243; Bt. A 3.2.1. Athletics: Company; Crew 2 (Reg. Champs); Football 1. Activities: Model Club; Cordon. THORNBERRY. JaY DOUGLAS JR.: R.R. 1. Lexington Road. Winchester. KY 40391. Bt. B 76 THORNBERRY, MICHAEL HORTON: R.R. 1. Lexington Road. Winchester, KY 40391. Bt. B 78 THORP. RICHARD ERIC: 488 Gabriel Drive. Kirkwood, M0 63122. Co. B77 TINNEL, JON HOBART: 10362 Imperial Crown Blvd. Miamisburg. OH 45342. Co. B 76 TIPPETT, WILLIS PAUL III; Mascalls, Mascalls Lane. Brentwd Essex, England Bt. C 78 TIPPY, THOMAS JAMES 689 W. Lincoln Highway, Sh ererville, IN 46375. Bt. A 77 TOMUSK, ERIK VICTOR; 1620 Forest Park Blvd. Fori Wayne, I N 46805. Bd 78 TRAGER, MAX LOUIS: 2701-6 NorthgateBlvd, FortWayne,IN46815.Bd77 TROYER, MICHAEL WILLIAM R.: 51 6 Tana Lane, Joliet.IL 60435. Bd 79 TRULL. KEVIN EDWARD; 900 N Prairie. Rockton. IL61072. Bt. A77 TUFEKCIOGLU. SUZANNE EMINE: 201 Oxbow Court. Valparaiso. IN 46383. CGA 77 TUNNELL. HARRY DANIEL IV; 1605 Randallia Drive. Fort Wayne, IN 46805. Co. B 79 TUNNICLIFFE, BARTON WIDMAN; 141-37thSt. Des Moines, I A 503 1 2. Bt. A 77 TURNER, JOSEPH G.: 2530 Cass Ave., Tucson, AZ 85708. Bt. B 3.2.1. Leadership: Cpl. 2; StafTSgt. 1 Athletics: Varsity: Crew 2,1. JV; Wrestling 3; Crew 3. Company: Football 3,2; Wrestling 3. TURNER. SALLY ANNE Holcomb Industries. 40900 Grand River Ave. Farmington. M I 48024. CGA 76 u URBAN. CHARLES THOMAS III; 5979 Howard Ave.. LaGrangc. IL 60525. Bd 76 UYTTEBROUCK, OLIVIER A.: Culver Military Academy. Culver. IN 46511. Bd76 VALLARINO. MIGUEL EDUARDO; P.O. Box 503. Panama City. 9A. Rep of Panama. Bt. A 79 VALLDEJULI. RICHARD K. JR.: Valebron + CIA C A. Apt. 694. Caracas. Venezuela. S. A. Bt. B 76 VALLE, MARK JOSEPH; 4201 S Francisco Ave., Chicago, IL 60632, Co. C 78 VANDERKOLK, JOEL D.; 2445 Salem St.. Lafayette. IN 46904. Co. C 3.2.1. Leadership: Sgt. 2; Batt. Adj. 1. Athletics: Varsity; Baseball 2, JV; Baseball 3. Company; Basketball 3,1; Track 3,1; Football 3,2; Rifle 1; Football All Star 3,2,1; MVP 1 Activities; Quill I; Vedette 2,1; Harmonica 1. VAN TASSEL, D. JOHN; 3504-1 Colony Road, Charlotte, NC 2821 1. Tr. A 76 VAUGHN. SHARON ELAINE; S370 Meaders Lane, Dallas, TX 75229. CGA 76 VEIGA, RICHARD S.: 15 Sheffield Lane, Oakbrook, IL 60521. Tr. 84,3,2,1. Academics: Silver A; 4a, 3b, 2b. Leadership; Cpl. 3; Sgt. 2; Staff Sgt. 1, Athletics; Varsity; Rough Riding 3,2,1; JV; Soccer 3,2; Polo 3,2. Company: Football 2; Softball 4,3; Rille 4,3; Wrestling 4,3,2; Soccer 4,3,2; Track 3. Activities: German Club; Bicycle Club; C.A.P. Flying; Pistol Club. VENABLE, AMY B.: 925 Newton Road, Charleston, WV 25314. CGA 3,2,1. Leadership; Prefect 1; Sec. Treas. of Senior Class. Athletics: Varsity: Swimming 1. Intramural: Volleyball 1. Activities; Ski Club 3. 2.1. VERGARA. CARLOS MANUEL; 21 56 North Bay Road. Miami Beach, FL 33140. Tr. B 78 VLASIC, RICHARD ROBERT: Vlasic Company, 22 12 Fisher Bldg, Detroit, MI 48202. Bt. C 76 VOLBERDING, RONALD PAUL: R.R. 2, Box 351. Dundee. IL 601 18. Bt. A 78 VRABLIK. EDWARD ROBERT II; 1404 N. Walnut Ave.. Arlington Heights. IL 60004. Bt. A 77 w WAGNER. BARBARA ANNE; Box 89. Culver Military Academy, Culver, IN 465 11. CGA 78 WALLICK, THOMAS JAMES; 8l60akSt., N.W., New Philadelphia, OH 44663. Bt. B 76 WALSH. EMMETT ERIN; 1 1 38 Brandon Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 441 12. Bt. A 76 WARNHOLTZ. DORIS E.; Jardin 78. TIacopac. Mexico 20 DF. CGA 2,1. Athletics: Varsity: Swimming 2,1. Intramural: Tennis 2; Swimming 1. Activities: German Club 2; Spanish Club 1; Ski Club 1. WARR, DARTANIAN; 3181 East 135 St., Cleveland, OH 44120. Co. B 76 WEBB, JAMES R.; R.R, 1, Elwood, IN 46036. Bd 5,4,3,2, 1. Leadership; Cpl. 2; StafTSgt. 1. Athletics; Varsity; Wrestling 1; Crew 2,1. JV; Wrestling 3,2; Crew 3. Company: Volleyball 4 (Reg. Champs). Activities: Stage Band WEBBER, LINDA CHRISTINE: 1307 N 4th Street, Clinton, lA 52732. CGA 76 WEBSTER, DAVID J.: 205 E. Prairie, Wheaton, IL 60187. Bt. A 4.3,2,1. Leadership: PFC 3; Sgt. 2; Lt. 1. Athletics; Varsity: Soccer 3,2,1. JV: Soccer 4. Company; Basketball 3,2,1 (Reg, Champs 2); Volleyball 3,2,1 (Reg. Champs 2); Track 2,1 (Reg. Champs 2); Rifle 2 (Reg. Champs). Activities: 4 Gun Drill 2, 1. WEBSTER. WADE WEST: 1850 26th Ave. Greeley. CO. 80631. Tr, A 76 WEISS. JEFFREY ALAN: 3530 Arrowhead, Michigan City, IN 46360. Bt. B 77 WELLS. BRIAN RICHARD; Ludlow Inc. 3091 High School Road. Indianapolis, IN 46224. Bd 78 WESTLAND. WILLIAM THOMAS: 13500 Liberty Mills Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46804. Bt. C 78 WILKINS. ROLLAND WAYNE JR.; 15020 Timber Lane, Monroe, MI 48 161. Tr. B 77 WILLARDO, JULIE ELIZABETH; 8712Idlewild, Highland, IN 46320. CGA 78 WILLIAMS, CAMILLA J.; 522 Snowden Drive, Toledo, OH 43623 CGA 2,1. Leadership: Prefect 1; Dorm Committee 1; Personnel Committee 1. Athletics; JV: Rough Riding 2,1. Intramural; Crtw 1; Paddlcball 1. WILLIAM, STEVEN T.: Suite 1780, Winters Bank Tower. Dayton, OH 45402. Co. A 78 WILLING. STEPHEN L.; 13201 9th N.W., Seattle, WA 98IT7. Tr. A4,3,2,l. Academics; Letter Commendation. Leadership; PFC 3; Sgt. 2; Squad Adj. 1. Activities; Lancen 3,2,1 (In Lt). WILSON. LESLIE YVONNE; 200Chrisman-Sawycr Bldg, Independence. MO 64050. CGA 78 WINKLER, WALTER DANIEL: 30 Twinshore Court, Carmel, IN 46032. Co. C 79 WOJDYLA, EDWARD G.; R.R 1, Box 106. Monterey, IN 4«9«0. Co B 2,1 Academics: Silver A; la. Leadership: Staff Sgt. 1. Athletics: Varsity: WrestlingZI (CapC.). Activities; Cordon 1; Food Council. WOLFE. DOUGLAS BONFORTE; 1285 Mesa Avenue. Colorado Springs. CO 80906. Bt. A 77 WOLTER. MICHAEL; Dhahran Intl Airport, Avco-P.O. Box 165, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Co. A 77 WONNELL. JONATHAN KING; Woodlawn Drive, Route 2, Batesville, IN 47006. Bt. A 77 WOODARD, CHARLES D.: 3501 Bellaire Drive. Fort Worth. TX76107.CO. 83,2,1. Academics: Silver A: 3b,2a,2b, Gold A: la. Leadership: Sgt. 2; Capt. 1; Jr. ROTC Superior Award m MT 2. Athletics; Varsity; Soccer 2, 1 (Co-Captain); JV: Canoe 3. Company: Volleyball 3,2,1; Football 3; Basketball 3,2,1; Swimming 3,2; Softball 3,2,1. Activities; Honor Council; Spirit of Culver; Quill Suff (Editor- in-ChieO; Kcie le Staff (Contributing Editor); Guild of Lectors. WRIGHT, H. CHRISTOPHER; Xola 535. Mexico 12 DF. Bd. 3.2.1. Leadership: Cpl.l, Athletics: Varsuy; Soccer 2,1. JV; Soccer 3; Track 2. Company: Basketball 3,2,1; Track 3,2.1; Volleyball 3,2.1; (Reg. Champs 2); Soccer 3; Softball 3.1. Activities: Spanish Club 3.2,1; (Sec. Treas. 1); Condon Society 2,1; Choir 1; Spirit of Culver 2,1; Bicentennial Committee 2,1; Boy Scout and Explorer 3,2, 1 . WROE, JUDSON W.: 2315 Enfield Road. Austin. TX 78703. Tr.A4,3,2,l. Athletics; Varsity; Polo4,3,2,l (Capt.); Tennis 1. WYNNE. WILLIAM BENJAMIN: 3737 Shenandoah, Dallas. TX 75205 Bt. 8 77 ZAHNER, HENRY JAMES: 1502 Allen Ave. GIendale,CA91201.8D77 ZAJAC, JEAN MARIE; 480 Lane Drive Bay Village, OH 44140. CGA 76 ZALDIVAR, JOSE M.: 1 Calle Poniente = 3636, Col. Escalon. San Salvador, El Salvador Co. 8 1 . Athletics: Varsity: Soccer 1. Company: Volleyball I; Soccer 1. Activities; Spanish Club I. Ski Club 1. ZANETIS, CATHERINE MAE; 307 Tulip Lane, Vincennes, IN 47591. CGA 76 ZANETIS. JOSEPH EARL: 307 Tulip Lane, Vincennes, IN 47591. Bt. C 77 ZILUCA, MAXWELL GARIBALDI; H qusafe. Box 6484 Apo New York, NY 09011 Bt. A 78 ZINK, REX ALLEN: R.R. I Culver, IN 465 11. Bd 76 ZINN, KENNETH ROBERT; 510Prestwick S.E.. Grand Rapids, MI 49506. Tr. A 79 ZOOK. DAVID RUSGAN; RR2 Hoopeston. IL 60942, Tr. B 76 175 Acknowledgements The copy and design for the 1975 Roll Call were submitted and edited by Culver students. Coverage includes orientation week through March 1, and a spring sup- plement is included to give readers cover- age for the entire year. Photographs were taken by student ohotographers on cam- pus, with the exception of Jack Sims ' por- traits and organization pictures for Mof- fett Studio, Chicago, and candids by Dick Stevens of South Bend, Ind., and Bill Brown, ' 67, of Cleveland, Ohio. The ap- proach was to document the significant events and people as realistically as pos- sible by shooting candidly with available light. The film and prints were developed in Chicago by professional photo lab spe- cialists, Astra Photo Service, represented by Benjamin Lavith and Harold Smolin. Printing for the 71st Roll Call was done on 80-pound Consolidated Frostbrite Matte paper by the American Yearbo( Co., Clarksville, Tenn., using the offs method. Headlines, the photo essay ai captions were set in Times Roman typ The Cover was manufactured by the S. ' Smith Co., Chicago, Jack Bundy, repi sentative. The book was bound by Amei can Yearbook Co. Contributions were made by the foUo ' ing: Advisers David H. Gaskill and Ju S. Spencer; American Yearbook Repr sentative Pat Lmdemann; Public Rel tions Representative John D. Rodd Public Relations Secretary, Kathy Klir Bill Brown, 67, and Robert L. Kamro who assisted with photography. The ec tors express their appreciation to the pr duction staff of American Yearbo Company and the aforementioned co tributors. 1974-75 ROLL CALL STAFF: IL. to R.I SEAT- ED: Mrs. June S. Spencer, adviser; Mrs. Pat Lind e- nn. American Yearbook representative. SECOND ROH ' ' . David T. Reed, photographer; Larry Carcare, business manager; Chris Douling, photographer; David B. Reed, photography editor and second se- mester editor-in-chief; Scott Hodges, photographer; David H. Gaskill, adviser. THIRD ROW: Neal Sul- livan; Jenny Steinbrenner; Henry Zahner, design edi- tor; Drew Bockstanz, sales manager; Bart Tunni- cliffe, photographer; Ned Swanson, first semester editor-in-chief. , (Not Shown) Susan Arnett, manag- ing editor; Shahan Islam; Borden Smith; Eric Smith; Robin Millington. production manager; Mark Si- mon, photographer; Ruben Diaz; Anne Hedberg; Anne Bramfeld: and Ric Perruso. 176 I i t 4 19 2010 DT 195817 1 1 00 1 0. 3 s


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