United States Merchant Marine Academy - Midships Yearbook (Kings Point, NY)

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8661 1' A s V' i I wAm m .:. • ' -r: MM xu wZx- :, , ii ;! C' $ ! ’ Ml $ % ;MV V Opening wSsi •M MR ipS i Q SSt-skiSft Qlute Arid Activities Special Events 9MVMI ■|BH■ MMNil ' -„i . £- 4 £: ft: ifiliiiillliliil iiftiisai ii «isisiiii WWM$W ft gMMP ■ ;• M r W w • .•;:•'•’•' vT-v.■ :-v. M n« «til ® ■■ fry.-£?:- W0WM viwfeiiS: : As you look through the opening section of this book, you will see a brief pictorial history of the Academy. One of the oldest pictures available is shown above. Taken in the late 1930’s, this picture was used by the Maritime Commission to gain approval for the pur- chase of the Chrysler estate. With President Roosevelt’s approval, construction began on August 04, 1942. The photo on the right shows Fulton Hall on the second day of construction. Pictured at far right is the school’s first training ship, the T V Emery Rice, under full sail. -5 fell ' «Sip 2 OPHi in IG With World War II raging around the world, the training of officers for the American Merchant Marine could not be stopped for the construction of the new school. Training continued at schools in Pass Christian, Mississippi; San Mateo, Califor- nia; as well as at Kings Point. During Construction, training was conducted any- where possible. The Emery Rice (shown below) provided for much of this training. At left, cadets are seen receiving live anti-air warfare training at Lido Beach, New York. Shown above is Cleveland Hall. This picture was taken on September 20, 1942. On the left is Barry Hall as it stood on December 07, 1942. These pictures clearly demonstrate the speed with which the construction was being completed. 5 Through the years, the Academy has provid- ed quality graduates who have served their nation proudly and unselfishly. During World War II, over 6,600 officers were gradu- ated; 6 cadets received the U.S. Merchant Marine Distinguished Service Medal for Bravery, 445 cadets were forced to abandon ship, and 142 cadets were killed in action. 6 -5 S An cl Thro ujrh The Years Clockwise from below: A member of the color guard; the Academy color guard with a different battle stan- dard; a memorial service at the original war memori- al; ceremonies celebrating the dedication of the Mis- souri plaque; the parade on Dedication Day, September 30, 1943. 7 Shown above is a sculpture entitled “The Last Full Mea- sure.” This sculpture lists all the Cadets killed in action during World War II, as well as those classified as “report- ed missing.” The sculpture is located in Delano Hall, hid- den behind the painting of the S.S. America. The history of the Academy is displayed in almost every building on the ground. The War Memorial, the Vine Arbors, and many other points of interest are well known. There are, however, some Academy artifacts that have not been seen by anyone for years . . . z t -r -v 8 Clockwise from left: Performing colors aboard the Emery Rice for the last time, March, 1958; bracing the flagpole in preparation for pouring the foundation; “The Last Full Measure”; gunnery training on one of the many guns main- tained at school during World War II; Delano Hall as it stood on December 07, 1942. 9 ACTA NON VERBA - These three words have come to represent a way of life for Kings Pointers. Whether it is at school or at sea, as a midshipman or as a graduate, Kings Pointers are prepared to rise to any occasion - to complete the job no matter what the cost. During peacetime or wartime, Kings Point con- tinues to provide this nation with quali- ty officers ready to take action. i Upper far left: A Cadet prepar- ing to report aboard the “Sa- vannah,” January, 1966. Lower far left: Receiving specialized training from Professor Hirschkowitz, September, 1967. Above: Pinning the Viet Nam Service Ribbon on the Battle Standard during ceremonies commemerating the Silver An- niversary of Dedication Day, September, 1968. Left: One of the first female Midshipman reporting for indoctrination, July, 1974. 11 From saluting on the quar- terdeck of Wiley Hall to lis- tening to the speeches made during formal reviews, a Midshipman is constantly reminded of Kings Point’s history. Over the four years Midshipman spend at the Academy, this history be- comes a permanent part of their lives. 12 Although these Midshipman may not realize it, over these same four years, they have become a part of the Acade- my’s history. Every Midshipman plays a small part in shaping the future of the Academy. Kings Point is continually progressing. As the Mission of the Academy changes, so does the training the Mid- shipman receive. No two classes are the same. In uncertain times, however, one com- mon thread acts to hold everything to- gether - tradition - the history, the heri- tage, the tremendous pride that is Kings Point . . . Above: The Academy’s administration building, Wiley Hall, during the war years. Right: The boil- ers in the Fulton Hall steam lab. The boilers were installed first, Fulton Hall was then built around them. _________________________________________________ { Congratulations to the members of the 1993 graduating class of the Merchant Marine Academy on completing four years of arduous training at sea and at the Academy. The Merchant Marine Academy was founded 50 years ago, when our nation was at war. Its mission was to train deck and engineering officers who were urgently needed to keep pace with the enormous wartime expansion of our merchant marine. By the end of the war, more than 7,000 officers had graduated from the Academy and were playing a pivotal role in launching the Allied offensives that crushed the Axis powers. You can take special pride in your Academy for all your fellow undergraduates who have served this country during wartime. In World War II, cadet midshipmen served with distinction and great valor, and 142 lost their lives. This tradition of sailing in harm's way continued through Korea and Vietnam. And during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, 151 Kings Pointers, including 81 in this class, served aboard ships supplying American and Coalition forces. Your hard work and dedication have earned each of you a degree, a Coast Guard license, and an officer's commission. But perhaps the most important assets you take from here are the qualities of self-reliance and motivation, along with a keen sense of duty and responsibility. They will serve you well wherever life leads you. Each of you in the Class of 1993 can take pride in reaching an important threshold in your lives. As you embark on your professional careers, you have my best wishes for continued success. May 28, 1993 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON . VICE PRESIDENT ALBERT GORE Sincerely, A1 Gore TO THE MEMBERS OF THE UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY CLASS OF 1993 Congratulations to the members of the 1993 graduating class of the United States Merchant Marine Academy. I share the pride of your family and friends as you take your places along side graduates who provide the Merchant Marine, Armed Forces, and transporta- tion industries officers of quality, integrity, and the highest professional standards. Since the “Class of 93” began the maritime experience four years ago, the world has changed. But the forces of the Merchant Marine are no less valuable. They are an essential component of our nation’s forces which must be ready to respond when called to action. The Merchant Marine Academy has been called upon to produce maritime leaders during every conflict since its establishment after World War I. Humanitarian missions, such as Restore Hope in Somalia, require leaders of the same mold. Our Nation will look to you to maintain this legacy of patriotism, professionalism, valor and honor. I am confident that you will continue to meet the high standard of accomplish- ment our country and the world have come to expect of America’s maritime leaders. The entire Gore family joins me in sending you congratulations and best wishes for continued success. THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHI NGTON SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERICO PENA THE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION WASHINGTON, DC. 20590 June 14, 1993 TO THE MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY CLASS OF 1993 You graduate at an exciting time when history and tradition meet change and hope for the future. This Academy was founded a half century ago to train merchant seamen who transported millions of tons of supplies during World War II. Just 2 years ago, your classmates moved cargo to supply Operation Desert Storm. You will be expected to carry on that tradition. Today, while the possibility of war has lessened, the challenges of peace are that much more daunting, and you will be on the front line in meeting those challenges as well. The United States is a leader in the world economy, and the skills and knowledge acquired at this Academy uniquely qualifiy you to move world trade. Whether on ship or shore, managing a shipyard or a steamship company, or using your education to improve intermodal transportation, you are the future leaders of one of the most important segments of our economy. Congratulations on your achievement in 4 years at Kings Point. You leave this Academy with one of the finest educations in the world. You have chosen an old, important and honorable profession. As you go forth into the military or the civilian work force, shipboard or shoreside, may each of you always enjoy fair winds and following seas. Federico Pena I MARITIME 111 ADMINISTRATOR US Department o Transportation Maritime Administration Administrator 400 Seventh Street. S W Washington. D C 20590 TO THE U.S. MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY'S CLASS OF 1993 As an alumnus of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy and as Maritime Administrator, it is a pleasure for me to congratulate the members of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy's Class of 1993. You now join a distinguished group of alumni who reflect a well-deserved reputation for the Academy's high standards and the scope of its curricula. American civilian seafarers have played a vital role in economic growth and securing and maintaining freedom since this country's inception. In peace and war, Kings Pointers have served their nation well. The Persian Gulf conflict graphically reminded the nation and the world of the importance of sealift potential and the willingness of merchant mariners to place country and patriotism before themselves. As you embark on your chosen careers, you can be proud of the role you are playing in continuing America's seafaring heritage, and ensuring that America will have the merchant vessels and merchant seafarers it needs to support its commerce and defense. I know that each of you will continue the proud heritage and traditions learned at Kings Point, and I am equally sure that you will face the challenges of our maritime industry in the 21st century with realism and courage. Sincerely, Herberger' Maritime Administrator SUPERINTENDEN1 RADM PAUL L. KRINSKY SUPERINTENDENT UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY KINGS POINT. NEW YORK 1 1024-1699 To the Class of 1993: Congratulations! Your graduation marks 50 years in the life of the U. S. Merchant Marine Academy and your class has compiled an outstanding record of achievement to celebrate the occasion. It has been a privilege being associated with you during the past four years and I am proud of your individual and collective accomplishments. Not only have you learned much and distinguished yourselves academically, you also have provided leadership and direction to the Regiment of Midshipmen and have contributed to the quality of life and the spirit of Kings Point. I am confident that each of you will serve the Nation well in the years ahead and demonstrate the professionalism, integrity, dedication and leadership qualities for which Kings Pointers have been respected for half a century. You represent the hope of the future and I know you will meet the challenge. My best wishes for continued success. Sincerely, PAUL L. KRINSKY Rear Admiral, USMS CHIEF OF STAFF L CAPT JAMES D. ORMISTON CAPT Jochmans, Amoroso, Bloomfield, Crook, Evans, Goodwin, Katz-Schwartz, Long, Rosensweig, Schiavello, Sendlein, Tedesco ACADEMIC DEAN Dr. Warren F. Mazek, Captain William T. McMullen, Margaret Czanowicki, Patricia Fitzpatrick, Lt. Bradley J. Pecherek CAPT Donald J. Ferguson, CAPT Robert Larsen, CAPT Kenneth Force, CDR Harry Richards, LCDR David Mund, LCDR Bradley Burnside, LCDR Judy Hanna, LT Michael Roth, LT Robert Sydlo, Art Jacobs, Kathy Purscher, Joyce Lopkin, Phyllis Greene ADMISSIONS E A X F T F E A R I N R A S L Captain James M. Skinner, CDR Jo- seph A. Gephard, LCDR Keeve Schecter, LT (Ret) Harold G. Lasher, Lorraine Hecht CAPT Robert Safarik, CDR Lee Funken, Martin Skroki, Bill Kirk REGISTRAR Janet Palmer, Alfreda Dunham, Linda Monteverdi, Carol Prince, Demetria Stewart ;APT Arthur R. Finley, CAPT Donald R. Davenport, CDR Larry J. Beyers, CAPT Perry P. Valters, Chaffee, Tucholski, Pierce, Stiles 24 Commander James M. Leone, Commander Christopher Ben- nett, Joseph Curinga CDR Russell A. Bauer, LT Mark A. Walker, LT Robert M. Adler, LT Susan Hanna, LT Timothy M. McCue, Mickey Norberg, SKC Stephen J. Bickart. MARINE ENGINEERING Hirschkowitz, Baham, Brazeil, Alvarez, Brandon, Brown, Bussi, Butman, Christensen, Cohen, Colef, Franklin, Gare- lick, Hubert, Jannone, Kass, Kim, Leonard, Maclean, Madden, McDonald, Paquette, Poliseno, Prigozy, Reha, Russo, Sembler, Travis, Zimmer MARINE TRANSPORTATION CAPT Douglas Hard CAPT Richard Stewart Arain, Flinn, Gay, Haendel, Hall, Hard, Huber, Hunt, Jablonski, Muern, Nunnenkamp, Rice, Sandberg, Smith, Zerafa, Potter, Daley, Cannizzaro HUMANITIES Dr. Arthur L. Donovan, Allan A. Arnold, Silverman, Brickman, Delson, Eastwood, Gardella, Mag- nus, Szaluta, Wasserman. Cohn, Eggen, Hershey, Jarett, Katz, Kozlowski, Basham, Peck, Trembley MATH AND SCIENCE Susan Peterson Lubow, Mike Smolens, McGorry, Fleissig, Allen, Meyer, Dibari, Rumsey, Gill, Zagoren, Noonan, Brown, Nussbaum, Pravata, Kanikogi Stwertka, Cassar, Pickett, Beim, Bellow, Ceasar, Dellwo, Drago, Goetz, Hut- son, Lazara, Lebensohn, Ra- tay, Shurpick, Silverman, Weber, Weiss MARINE CORP REPRESENTATIVES LCDR Eric Wallischeck, Gary Gehring, Jack Sussi, Pat Fulleylove, Rosen, Slipper, Kostecki, Brown, Race Giambrone, 30 Congratulations on your retirement Admiral Krinsky! ■The Regiment of Midshipmen PAUL L. KRINSKY REAR ADMIRAL, USMS SUPERINTENDENT Rear Admiral Paul L. Krinsky was appointed superintendent of the United States Merchant [ r Marine Academy in July of 1987. The seventh (] person to hold this post since the institution’s ’ VI dedication in 1943, Krinsky will be relieved in June of 1993. ICI] A native of Brooklyn, New York, Rear Admi- ral Krinsky entered the Academy in 1946 and graduated in 1950 with honors. He sailed in the merchant marine as a deck officer for United States Lines aboard the passenger ves- sels SS AMERICA and SS UNITED STATES. In 1955, Rear Admiral Krinsky went on active duty with the U.S. Navy. While on active duty, he served as a navigator aboard the USS EVERGLADES (AD-24) and as a naval science instructor at the State University of New York Maritime]. After leaving active duty in 1958, he remained in the reserves, eventually retiring at the rank of Captain, USNR. Rear Admiral Krinsky joined the Academy faculty in 1958, teaching a wide range of navigation and seamanship courses in the Department of Nautical Science. In 1963, he was selected as a deck officer trainee for the N S SAVANNAH (nuclear ship). He then served as the second office aboard the N S SAVANNAH (back-up crew) until May of 1964. In 1965, Rear Admiral Krinsky became director of admissions for the Academy. Eight years later, he was named academic dean. In 1985, he was selected as deputy superintendent, a position which he held until his appointment as superintendent. rtI n addition to his bachelor’s degree from the Academy, Rear Admiral Krinsky holds an M.A. in iducation from New York University (1959) and an M.B.A. in management from Adelphi Universi- ty (1980). Rear Admiral Krinsky received the Maritime Administration’s Superior Accomplishment Award in 1 U1964 for his participation in the N S SAVANNAH project. Additionally, he was awarded the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Silver Medal Award for Meritorious Service in 1981. ,ear Admiral Krinsky and wife, Audrey, are planning to spend their retirement in Waterford, laine. According to Mrs. Krinsky, Admiral Krinsky plans on relaxing for some time before deciding what to do next. It appears that fishing, golfing, and visiting with their two sons, David and Ross, are their new top priorities. «r ' vT ' 39 Michelle Wysocki and Jodie Ching’ Kami Thompson and Giana Lobono and a recruit for ’97” Ryan Vandeberg and Erwin Masinsin _ : - I' “South America” “Will Klose and Rob Munchback” Wait, I can fix it.” 42 u Medi ter ran e an ‘Scott Bergeron looking for Bagdad.” :„ = u-v 46 Grant Johnson and Ryan White’ ‘Erwin Masinsin and Ryan Vandeberg’ •r fi jn ■ ? ' % .]' % •-. w. ■ ?• ; . • ; • ' 1 • 49 Greg Fuller — I Rob Scamell on a camel. “Tim Bell” 54 55 “Julie McCabe' “Working” Hans Rittinger’ “Heather Dorricott and Karen Graham - looking for a few good men.” — “Jenny Nicholson 56 GOGGLES t EAR Rob Scamell Mike Murphy’ ‘Todd Evans and Nick Lewis’ Jeff Hurley’ Rayme Lacy and Garrett Lasinov' Scott Saunders and Matt Rigby’ 4 57 “Jim O’Leary’ “Stop faking it Shane, we know you don’t drink!” Ben Nicholson “Paul McLinn’ ‘Mike McNulty, Matt Sers, Kevin Kirby, Joe Flanagan, Steve Brody and Mike Murphy’ I Ragonese, Nolan and Lechak” 58 “Nick Lewis and Todd Kvans’ “Darrell Pilant and Steve Meng” “Kevin Darcy ('90) and Rob Tracy “Diedra Magnifico and Kristin Bataldan “Monica McIntyre and Julie McCabe “Brian Homan” 59 m • ■ --• : ■, :: '■ .y . • • - . . I - S -vi ■jfW vV « (%, .’Tfi ■ - f i m; ■4v pF 'i K y?r .. ... : ‘4.. .• v .. .yiVV ■ . •. ■ ••-- ? -2 . £ . C- Xi f ’ ■ . ■ ,. l1$ V . ., • I I .% Us.’ , . U- gfijf ■ « •■ . i.f 60 -• ' • i HU r. tr T ' - 4 i A 1 • J f -4 T -V 61 At right: During World War II, Cadets at the Academy received the training they needed to help them survive at sea. In this photo, an instruc- tor teaches Cadets the proper method for disarm- ing a German mine. Above: The recently completed foundation of Ful- ton Hall. % % SdJJJA J (JMV This years “Midships” was an experience, to say the least. Several people helped put this book together; Too many people to mention here. A complete listing of staff credits is given on the Editors page at the back of the book. Overall, it was allot of work and allot of fun (mostly work though). We hope that you en- joy your book! A $% I I I I R.B. U. This year, we heard “This Food Sucks!” far more than “This Music ' Sucks. One reason for this change was the massive technical difficulties j with the amp and mixer that shut the RBU down for 7 weeks in the second d quarter. Despite these technical difficulties, the RBU managed to intro- duce all kinds of distasteful music to the regiment. The RBU came alive third quarter led hy seniors, Alex Fry and Wes Stearns. The club, recog- nized in the record industry as WRBU, continued to do more interviews, if| attend concerts, parties, DJ mixers, and more. Members attended concerts f - by Soul Asylum, Ned’s Atomic Dustbin, Material Issue, Mighty Lemon | Drops, Dinosaur Jr., Gumball, Too Much Joy, Smashing Pumpkins, (J2, r Spin Doctors, Kitchens of Distinction, Ocean Blue, Candy Skins, Crowded I House, Scatterbrain, Wallflowers, Chris Hartford, Peter Himmelman, and llll Brenda Kahn, among others. The club CD collection grew to upwards of I - 1300 CD’s lacking only available shelf space. Good watchstanders were ILl born and died on the air this year due to the unpredictable nature of the JL Regiment. One who died: INRI, Steve Frangos, found out too late that the Regiment does not tolerate hardcore rap. The coolest watches were the Fight Censorship show (Chris Atkinson), Head Bangers (Annette Ziese and Brian Delany), and the Wes “Who’s the Daddy?” Stearns show. The two most requested songs were “Three Little Pigs” by Green Jello and “Push the Little Daisies” by Ween. AUTOMOTIVE INTEREST CLUB The Automotive Club provides midshipmen with the facilities to totally mess up their cars beyond any hope of repair. The garage is fully equipt with a crescent wrench and a pair of channel locks, the only tools which are really needed to perform any job from oil changes to engine rebuilds (just ask Crane). This school provides the rest of the “tools” who use the space of work on their cars. The club will suffer the loss of its four All-Ameri- cans this year, including: Dim, Thing, Dud and Ben. We feel that the class of ’94 does not have the talent necessary to achieve the baseness to which we brought the club to. I would like to extend a plethora of thank you’s to the following, without whose help the club would have most definitely implod- ed: Eric Nichols (we luv U big guy), Chris Crane (whose presence made us all feel smart), Big Daddy, Bill Ted, MD 20 20, the Charles Manson Humanitarian Society, and the guy who left the six pack of Bud in the garage. Special thank you to Steve “What RO-8” Meng - THANX! KMA to the following individuals: The guy down the hall who had to come in my room each morning and tell me it was 0710, Bob “I don’t hide in the bushes” Larsen, The cour- teous and friendly staff of Wiley Hall, and LT Sydlo (who gave us so many reasons to laugh.)” A I Under the leadership of Tony Pollera, Christine Gaitley, Scott Fedor, and Jason Bond, the Regiment and some nearby towns have come to understand and appreciate tradi- tional sea chanteys. The group participated in several concerts in such places as Wash- ington D.C., New Jer- sey, Pennsylvania, and New York. We even sang for the Secretary of Transportation. MARINER’S CHORUS Z' Newman Club-T.E.C. m NEWMAN CLUB TEENS ENCOUNTER CHRIST The Newman Club is the Academy Catholic fellowship organization. Its meetings are held on Monday nights after evening Mass. Members of the club are given many opportunities to participate in activities which will help them to grow in their faith and to become friends with fellow believers. This year the club went on a canoe trip, visited the Cloisters St. Francis Cabrini Shrine, joined in a Day of Recollection at the Immaculate Conception Center in Douglaston, had several barbecues, and went to Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. In addition to the weekly meetings, Father Leone offered several other opportunities for learning about the faith. These were Monday “Lunch and Learn” classes, in which Father taught about Church history and the Ten Commandments, and Tues- day “Lunchtime Bible Studies,” in which father explained how the Holy Scriptures (the Old and New Testaments) fit together. Both of these classes are held at lunch on Mondays and Tuesdays and food is provided. There were consistently great turnouts for both events. An offshoot of the Newman Club, which has seen incredible growth this year, is the Teens Twenties Encounter Christ (TEC) Program. This year Kings Point held very own retreat for the first time. Over twenty midshipmen made the weekend. It was a major milestone for the Chapel program and set a precedent that will surely be continued in the future. Two retreats are planned for next year, one in the fall and one in the spring. Tuesday nights have traditionally been nights of reunion for all TECers. The attendance at these meetings was incredible this year! It seems to be a time of tremendous spiritual awakening at the Academy. We all pray that it contin- ues to spread. Finally, many midshipmen have expanded the Catholic community here to St. Aloysius Parish in Great Neck. Many taught CCD classes to grade schoolers and got involved in the new “Life Teen” program there. 1730 Mass is now a teen Mass, and, afterwards, the teenagers get together for a night of learning and growing in their faith which is presented in different creative ways. The midshipmen have been really enthusiastic about the program and it promises to be become even better next year. The officers this year were: President- Michael Dalton ’93 Vice President- Rafael Smith ’93 Public Affairs Officer- Brad Cripps ’93 Deputy Public Affairs Officer- Er- win Masinsin ’93 Social Activities Coordinator- Matthew Lenski ’94 (A-split) Al Leyson ’94 (B-split) Assistant Social Activities Coordi- nator- Adam Schick ’94 (A- split) Derrick Skahen (B-split) TEC Coordinator- Sean Bonner ’93 Assistant TEC Coordinator- Lo- raine Acosta ’95 (A-split)AJay Knoll (B-split) f •Ii I i I A.S.N.E. The American Society of Naval Engineers is a professional society that keeps its members up- dated on new technology as well as providing an easy way to network to a vast number of compa- nies and people. The Society also provides a forum for direct communication between the government, military, and civilian engineers throughout the industry. The Student Section has been successful in networking throughout the industry and in attaining a personal under- standing of many aspects of engineering, often overlooked in the classroom. This year, the Student Section was run by Chairman Jody A. Rice ’95 and Vice Chairman Glen Olinger ’95. The section has attended NY Metropolitan meetings, an extensive tour of Philadelphia Gear Corporation, the 1993 Sea- Air-Space Exposition and the ASNE Annual Meeting Convention, both held in Washington D.C.. A tour of Bath Iron was also attempted. z' - S. W.E. The Society of Women Engineers grew to about 35 members in its first year of re-charter. This year, the men and women of SWE trav- elled to visit Brookhaven National Laboratories where they met a few KP grad’s and went touring the facilities. To help them on their career paths, the club hosted sev- eral speakers and learned to an- swer tricky interview questions, use networking as a tool, and plan out their career paths. SWE also hosted several social events such as barbecues, a trip to Mystic Sea- port in Connecticut, and a sea-sto- ry swap from the old salts in the club to the underclass Midshipmen. A COLOR GUARD COLOR GUARD COMMANDERS M N SHANE NOLEN 1 C M N JEFF STREETER 1 C This year the Kings Point Eagle Scout Association (KPESA) hosted the Third Annual Kings Point Invitational Camporee. The Camporee, originally led by Jim Thrall in 1991, was lead by Dan Foos and several other club members this year making the Camporee a great success. Over 1000 Scouters came from all over the North East to camp out on the Academy. The Camporee was highlighted by a performance by Richie Havens (Woodstock opening act), held during the re-opening of Ackerman Auditorium. The Camporee was lots of fun for both the Scouts and Midshipmen. KPESA extends many thanks to all those Midshipmen and faculty who helped to make this year’s Camporee the best yet. KPESA gives Eagle Scouts and outstanding Midshipmen dedicated to the ideals of Scouting the chance to go on camping trips, to help out local Scout Troops, to participate in community service, and to have a great time doing it all. KPESA is planning many more activities for next year. We hope that more Midshipmen will get involved in our activities and have a great time with us. ■ k. FANFARE TR UMPETS % £ «a DRILL TEAM ftr tm The Peer Counseling program is comprised of a small group of dedicated Midshipmen who volunteer their time and ener- gy to undergo peer counseling training to help their fellow Midshipmen. They make themselves available to fellow Midshipmen to assist them in solving their problems. Peer Counselors are trained to keep these problems confidential. This allows the Peer Counseling program to provide an alter- native avenue for Midshipmen to find answers to their prob- lems in a private setting. The peer counselors are in essence an outreach of the Counseling Department and they assist Midshipmen in receiving the appropriate help they need. PEER COUNSELING Photography Club 41 The Photography Club would like to thank the follow- ing individuals and groups for their assistance in the past year: Wolfe-Photo - for substituting incompatible equipment in our order; DPW - for continually turning off the water supply; the mailroom - for storing our shipments of film on the radiator; the Waterfront De- partment - for the broken enlarger (as if we had the money to fix it); everyone who dropped by when we were working in the dark - generally announcing their presence by turning on the lights; and of course, our mascot - Mortimer the Mouse - for that special print toning procedure. Photo Not Submitted Thanks Mortimer Hear This a Editors in Chief: Jason Allard Todd Vorenkamp Chad Wilson M N Advisors: Kevin Reynolds Scott Liva Stan Frost Literary Editor: Michael Kirshner Photo Editor: Adam Cooperman Suitcase Man HELLO MY FR1ETND i I FIX YOUR ROOF YOU GIVE tAE YARLBOR.05; YESV SOAP? small coins ? j i i i i i C.F.C. Over the last three years, under the di- rection of Chaplain CDR Chris Bennett and his wife Frankie, the club has grown to approximately 50 members. CFC participated in several popular Christian concerts including: Michael W. Smith, Whiteheart, Wayne Watson, Petra, and Scott Wesley Brown. Other activities included: Wednesday after- noon barbecues, retreats in New Jersey and Shelter Island, after church lun- cheons at the Chaplain’s house, Mon- day night Bible studies, and talks with guest speakers Chap Clark and Peculiar People. The best part of CFC was the focus on Jesus Christ as the center of our lives and fellowship. He lives faith- fully and true. The Computer Club is a group of Midship- man who are interested in how the role of computers will play in the future. It is main- ly a service organization which helps the Academy adjust to the computer age, as well as to promote computer literacy. The club has recently been tasked with two missions. The first is assisting in the implem- tation of the computer network. This includ- ed the operation of a computer watch office, and helping with Saturday inspections. The second task was to encourage software ven- dors to contribute software to the Academy. The club managed to obtain Z-Max X Change software for the network. Sname This year has been one of the most progressive years the golf team has seen. Under the leadership of Doctor Evans, Jim Corrigan, Brian Murphy, and Jason Bond, the team aquired much new equipment. This created more interest, competition, and pres- tige for the up-and-coming Kings Point Dynasty. Our season this year was fairly successful and showed some promising results. Hopefully, the team will be a top competitor in the years to come. Computer Club Golf SPORTS Wide receiver punter Kevin Feighery set the new Academy season records for receiving yards (645) as well as touchdown receptions (9). As a team, the Mariners broke the record for average point per game (30.1). Much credit for the team’s great success this year was given to the offensive line, led by seniors Eric Nichols, Steve Douglas and Joe Flanagan. The strong defense held the opponents when the offense wasn’t on the field, led by Kevin Kirby, Mike McNulty, Brett Russell, and Scott Thomas. ;! i GUESTS !J U HOME 4? : su. DOWN if?'YARDS TO GO Leading the way was senior running back Wes Stearns who closed out his career by setting five Academy records. On the year, the All-Ameri- can rushed 278 times for 1584 yards and 13 touchdowns, setting school records for most carries in a season and most yards in a season. Stearns is also the Academy’s all time leading rusher in both career yards and attempts, end- ing with 767 carries for 3982 yards. Stearns also holds the record for most yard in a half (180). The 1992 Kings Point football season will long be remembered as one of the best years of football at the Academy. With the 20-13 overtime win over Dickin- son College in the ECAC Southwest Championship game, The Mariners finished the season with an 8-1- 1 record, tying the Academy record for most wins in a season. Along with the ECAC Southwest Championship and the record for wins, the Mariners also regained con- trol of the Secretary’s cup by blanking the Coast Guard Academy, 42-0. The 1992 season will be known as the year of the broken record as no fewer than seven individual re- cords and two team records were set by the team. Soccer i - 1 The 1992 Kings Point soccer team, led by captains Mike Murphy and Chris Schroeder, ended their season with a 10-5-2 record and earned a bid in the 1991 ECAC Metro Region Champion- I ships, where they lost to Vassar College in overtime in the first round. Despite the loss in the ECAC Championship, the team won the 1992 Skyline Confer- ence title. This year’s MVP were Mike Murphy and Brian Brown and the team was under the direction of Coach Smo- lens, who was named Skyline Confer- ence Coach of the Year. Also, Murphy, Brown and Jeff Brennan were named to the First Team All Conference. A Rugby This year’s rugby team, led by captain Chad Steiner and MVP Dave Hedrick, advanced to the Metropolitan League regional playoffs and also got their first win over Army on October 5, 1992 with a score of 18-13. The 1992 team ended a successful season with a record of 7-2. Womens Volleyball Captains: Larhonda Carpenter, Nicolle McIntyre MVP: Michelle May Rifle Captain - David Bowen MVP - David Bowen Water Polo Captain: Mike Miller MVP: Mark Miller Coach: Paul Nussbaum Wrestling Captains: Ken Davis, Brant Wrieth, Mike Simonson MVP: Brant Wrieth ANYBOD TIME ANYT 0 Tennis Captains: Derek Paschal, Rob Boyajieff MVP: Derek Paschal Coach: Jules Drucker Womens Swimming f ) ft The women’s swim team, led by captain Roberta Postman and MVP Michelle May, enjoyed a successful season, finish- ing the season by placing seventh at the Metropolitan Conference Championships. The team ended the season with a record of 5-6. J Mens Swimming The 1992 Kings Point swimming season ended with a 9-3 record for the men swim- mers. The team, led by captain Todd Levitt and MVP Bruce Skillman, finished third at the Metropolitan Conference Championships. Also, Levitt, Skillman and David Berault qualified for the ECAC Championships. V 92 Basketball The 1992-93 Kings Point basketball team, led by captains Kevin Feighery and Drew Polc- zynski, ended their season strong, winning three of their last six games. The MVP for the season was senior Kevin Feighery. The team finished their season at Madison Square Gar- den, where they lost a disappointing game to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, but completed the season with a 6-18 record. The men’s volleyball club continued to upset NCAA Division 1, 2, and 3 teams from Long Island and beyond. The highlight of the season was a home match stomping of the Coast Guard. Under the leadership of senior co-captains Paul Hastie and Don Knight, and junior Kevin Mershon, the club compiled a record of 6-4-1. Due to the success of the club, the Athletic Board reached a unanimous decision to make the club Kings Point’s newest Varsity Team. Mens Volleyball Womens Softball v Lacrosse i The Kings Point lacrosse team finished this season with 7-4 re- cord. Under the leadership of cap- tains Bill Carty and Rob Scamell and coach Tom Gill, the team earned their first ever Hudson Valley Lacrosse Conference title with a perfect 5-0 league record. The season MVP was Peter Kee- gan. lusmm 3,« W : - 4 I I Mens Track And Field i The Kings Point Track Team had another outstanding year with coaches Bill Biel and Bill Omeltchenko. The team took the Public Athletic Conference cham- pionship and placed second at the CTC’s. With an experienced line up and the hopes for skilled Plebes, the Kings Point Track Team should be a force to reckon with next year. i The 1993 Kings Point womens track and field team enjoyed a very good year. The captains for the team were LaRhonda Carpenter and Anna Maly. Maly had a successful season. She won the 1993 NCAA Division III Heptatha- lon (outdoor), qualified for the NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field Championships, earned the Julie Berke Award, and was MVP for the season. Womens Track Field Baseball f Sk •a ;• «•- f I The 1993 Kings Point baseball team, led by captains Garret Cousineau and Ryan Vanderberg, earned their first ever Skyline Conference Cham- pionship and had their sixth winning season in a row. Vanderberg was named team MVP, Skyline Confer- ence Player of the Year and District 1 Academic All America. The team ended their successful season with a 13-11 record. i Waterfront Crew The 1993 Kings Point crew team, led by captain Paul McLinn and MVP’s James Gagne and Chris Moore, had a very successful spring season. The men’s Heavyweight Novice Four earned a bronze medal at the Dad Vail Nation- al Champioships and also took first place at both the Metro- politan and State championships. — Intercollegiate Sailing With many new additions to this year’s line-up including new coach- es Ned and Sean, freshman recruits Chad, Dave, Sten and Jay, as well as newcomers Marci, Jeff and Charlie, the sailing team set out to get back in the top 20. In the fall the freshmen got a taste of what college sailing is really like with long van rides every weekend, funky conditions and supertough competition. All this gave them a better idea of what it takes to get ranked. The “spring” season began at the end of January with the team chipping the ice off the boats and practicing no matter how hard it snowed. The tough winter sessions paid off in February with top 4 finishes by Pete, Jen, Marci and Chris at out of district intersectionals in Charleston and New Orleans. These results put KP back in the national rankings at 16, the first time the team has been ranked in almost three years. With promising new recruits on their way and plenty of young talent already here and psyched to sail, the future of the team looks good. Offshore Sailing And A Little Dog Anna A. Maly Point sports color feature was designed by MID- vnior Editor, Steven Meng, and MIDSHIPS Photog- 'di . Adam Cooperman. Photographs selected for this section where determined by the MIDSHIPS Staff solely on photo quality. We apologize that all sports not represented. Adam Cooperman Adam Cooperman ihiH KINGS POINT ATHLETICS THE SECRET IS OUT! 114 Above: Admiral McLintock and Mr. J. Scherger ad- dressing the Regiment on February 7, 1956. This cere- mony was held in honor of the Academy being made “permanent” by Congress. At Right: Midshipmen receiving the Viet Nam Service ribbon. SPECIAL E VENTS I o n 116 Indoctrination for the class of 1996 began on July 6,1992. For the next 14 days, the plebe class was driven as hard as possible by the drill instructors and Midshipmen Officers. On July 19, indoc’ ended, the Regiment returned, and the school year began. pile r the traditional o mnj£ toast. the the party began. The ti Uittrl .open b t hi : evening one to rememhe | | i .jy, Althoi very popular with the 'W tryJtf®W 1’'adf dance [and the drinks] and t makes this school sneciailpS|3 c L A S s 0 F 1 9 9 3 It i 119 OSI K) to co m n b b 5a O 122 Acceptance Day ceremonies were held on September 12, 1992. This date marked the “acceptance” of the plebe class into the Regiment, as well as their first taste of liberty. fg r h is o o 5a O H t? S; h On December 11, 1992, a severe Nor’easter battered Kings Point. Just days before finals, the Academy was hit hard, losing power for most of the weekend. Quick action by the Midshipmen helped to limit the damages to just under $500,000. The Christmas Ball was held in O’Hara Hall on Saturday night, December 5. The “best dressed” award went to Ben Nicholson for donning official Navy mess dress as his evening attire (at right). ► - 124 ' O) S; h 5a la n (si ti ! -ti 5 53 c: o c: 5 5 126 Escobedo, Lewis, and Hoffman Irene Bielic i v'riifrnv Snoozy, Porter, and Brown Rich Carnicky Although the Class of ’93 was severly limited by Wiley Hall, a spark of creativity set the stage for what was yet to come .... The recognition run for the class of 1996 proved to be one of the best runs held in recent memory. Anyone who smelled the “food tun- nel” would definitely agree! Rob Tracy and friends 129 J U to to k-i © Kj 5a c; Sj Oa t 5 1 0 0 N I G H T S P A R T Y i The 100 nights party was one wild night. Caravan provided the backround music for the mosh pit, keg stands, and stage diving. Only minor damage was done to the hall, even though it was a bomb shelter. 130 L I C E n s E E X A M S c i 133 i J u n E 1 2 1 9 9 3 135 142 The Midshipman Life section of this book is always one of the most interesting sections printed. Although the photos shown may sometimes offend some people (es- pecially in Wiley hall) they are truly representative of a Midshipman’s life here at Kings Point. The following pages reflect on only a small portion of what a Midship- man will experience during the four, and sometimes five years, spent here at the Academy. A DAY IN THE LIFE . . . Inspection Reveille How it should be . . . Colors What the hell, ring the bell! Classes Rack 101 148 Noon Mess Hoping for a direct hit Scott Liva - Future RCOMM p Afternoon Class Shouldn't you be in class?! Afternoon Relaxation I guess Jay likes Zimmer Sweet Dreams! KINGS POINT DICTIONAR Y “You’re On”- Congratulations! You just made the mast list! Shower Party - Lesson in personal hygiene. Usually given on one’s birthday. Pusher - Friendly upperclassman who sacrifices two weeks of beer, beach, and bikinis to help enlighten the incoming class in the ways of the regiment. Room Rat - The Midshipman who spends his her time in the afternoon studying or sleeping. Running to the Park - A Kings Pointer’s favorite form of exercise. A grueling workout consisting of guzzling immense amounts of alcohol. L— Rack Attack - Sudden onset of sleep, usual- ly occurs ten minutes before the start of class or after consumption of Z burgers. Big Blue Magnet - A Midshipman’s rack. Refers to the rack’s inherent ability to cre- ate a Z-field. The Smoking Lamp is Lit - Permission to smoke, given in Delano Hall during Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners. J Skylarking - A nautical term for horseplay. KPA - A Midship- man’s twenty pound issue. Big Boards - m n Lieu- tenant and above. KP Shaft - Pain inflicted by a difficult test or by a Commissioned officer. Pony - Beforehand knowledge of what something could be like, e.g. a test. Gold Rush - Term used to denote Second Classmen who are seeking boards. Deck Systems - Advanced course of studies for Deck Midshipmen. Required courses include 10 to 12 Hap- py Hour at Bennigan’s, as well as other night spots. 152 Howie likes playing with his gun Very powerful technique First liberty! The run t siK PLEBE LIFE - '96 STYLE I hate phone watch! These guys need liberty! Combustion Engineering I want my mommy! Marlboro Men and their men. Young Einstein Plebe Chicks . . . 154 Tattoo checks Looking for your plebe gear? You gotta teach plebes everything! Fifth Co. drill uniforms Tartan boy Blackledge and his personal floatation device Hey man, which way to Delano? I think I’m gonna 3 c cleaning stations? Yeah, right! review EMT’s hard at work Hey, we can’t hold it all day! THE MIDDLE YEARS I’m too sexy for this uniform Practicing Service Etiquette Discovering the world’s most perfect food Trust us . . . you’re placing the Regiment in good hands. Drink anyone? I’m in! I think I’m in! Sal Jr. Leave me alone! Get out of my room . . . now! Academic E.D. Don't let the suits fool you All hot girls want us Lurch vs. the Lobster Nice uniform Tom What's the knife for? Seriously mom. I'm studying PAR TIES Dad always said to travel LITE! It's only a beer Kerry ---OR HARDLY STUDYING? Food for thought Might as well be comfortable JW1-92 ST. Look mom, a muscle! real instruments TROUBLE are you talking It's NOT what it looks like You're skating where? Vessel in dis- tress________ Remember the missing snake? Truxton BBQ Flaming 2nd classmen CAPT. Larson said it was O.K? Jrsm syjw. Obviously a dry ship P Something smells funny Don't tell the BLOG__________ i SMILES, EVERYONE, SMILES! What test? Our fearless leader Good Morning Rich! Old 8th Co. Don't you just love a man in uniform? JUST GOOFIN' AROUND Has anyone seen my frams?_____________ A typical Kings Pointer Inspection Post-formal rack session Tongue not ready for inspection Above: The Bland library was added to the Academy campus around 30 years after the Academy opened. This photo was shot in early September, 1967. At Right: Pouring the second floor of the library in November, 1967. I OQ¥ V REGIMENTAL A - SPLIT STAFF RC Ben Nicholson RAO William Hunter RX Dennis Abbott RML Heather Dorricott ROPS Elizabeth Fox RSMO Aaron Brodsky RADJ Michael Drieling RCOM Julie McCabe RLOG Scott Miller RPO Nick Lewis RPA Roberta Postman RMO Ryan White RHBC James O’Leary RDCO Joe Flatley RTO David Mieczynski RHGC Michael Kirschner RAD Ryan Vanderberg RCGC Shane Nolen RWO Andrew Murray RHBVCE Kevin Smith RWX Scott Bergeron RHBVCI David Hedrick RSWO Randall Wrobleski RHBVCX Chris Schroeder Mike Drieling served as the Regi- mental Adjutant for the majority of the first rotation. Mike was injured just before the Coast Guard football game and was unable to complete this year. The Class of ’93 would like to wish Mike the best of luck in ’94. %-SPLIT RC Dennis Abbott RAO Mark Miller RX John Spaner RML Sean Bonner ROPS Steven Hall RSMO Ben Nicholson RADJ Charles Knight RCOM Scott Liva RLOG Michael Conner RPO Kelly Curll RPA Michael Kirschner RMO Ingrid Riemann RHBC James O’Leary RDCO Paul Hastie RTO Stephen Taylor RHGC Joe Ferguson RAD Brett Russell RCGC Jeff Streeter RWO William Conley RHBVCE Kevin Smith RWX Heath Gehrke RHBVCI David Hedrick RSWO Scott Fedor RHBVCX Chris Schroeder 177 BC John Spaner BX Steve Brescia BOPS Joe Ferguson BADJ Marty Sheeron BLOG David Wickersham BAO Mark Miller BHBC John Sweeney BHBVC Kelly Curll FIRST BATTALION STAFF A-SPLIT tB-SPLIT BC Shawn Mitchell BX James LeCompte BOPS John Preble BADJ Jeff Seidel BLOG Brian Cassidy BAO Chad Steiner BHBC Jason Bond BHBVC Mitch Hayes 4 179 FIRST COMPANY A - SPLIT Bassett Bielic Broadhorst Chandler Chelokyon Coyne Cruz Davies Derderian Eriksen Fennell Flatley Graham Green Grishka Hanna Heman Hembree-Bey Kock Laukkanen Lavy Marvin Midas Nowicki Nino Odak Olsen Pitta Scott Sendon Seppa Serbinski Shanahan Shannon Teichman Tompkins Valletta Van Norman Waite Warren Woodard Winn CLASS OF 1994 Arenella Axtell Biddle Castonguay Cleary Cole Frey Leoni Limberg Medrano Mershon Mollnow Ragonese Smith Tanael Vacanti White Williamson Miller Kanak Lee Magas Nowak Pandelakis Park Schmidt Simonson Swearingin Tormon Vandervede Vickers White a'JT CLASS OF 1995 Archer Bezroukov Biskopovich Boggs D’Aran Dunn Graham Grazjar Hilbert Hill Homan “B-SPLIT Derek Dostie Chris Marlow Jeff Streeter Scott Wellens Jamie Lecompte NON LCDR CLASS OF 1994 Baker Blomquist Carty Couillard Farrell Flaherty Fournier Gagne Goodnight Harlan Lorash Nace Neubert Schmitz Shea Skillman Waldeck Wolford Company Officer: David Mund, USMS CC P V CCOM CAO PCI PC 2 PC3 CLOG CLASS OF 1995 Adkins Bowen Brenner Clark Carmichael Fuentes Gabriel Gardner Healey B-Split 'im Bell iill Smith Matt Rigby Chris Marlow Jon Flanders Rob Tracy e Flatley ian Burns Kristenson Michaud Petrov Richardson Ruiz Spieth Talbot Urban Waters Zampardo i ANVdWOD i said SECOND COMPANY A - SPLIT CLASS OF 1994 Heydman Andrews Hughes Baltensperger Kennedy Bowditch Lenski Brodeur Lohmeier Charest Lotz Ching Mahoney Cornibe Shanley Davis Shick Dieter Strobel Donsky Tague Ford Upton Glasier Willett Hendrickson Gebhard Gee Hansen Heath Joseph Kane Kibildis Lane Lewis Lorenzo McNair Monson Amberk Ampanovich Beers Brennan Budz Charron Cruz Delaney Durnan Farbairn Feighery Gardiner Moose Morgan Mutto Nguyen Paul Richardson Rin Robson Ruby Stephenson Walsch Whittel Aaslettan Gunther Monagan Arnett. Hark Norton Berault Harris Owens Boutin Hartzell Riggen Briggs Holmgren Salkeld Bufalieri Kennedy Sell Deines King Sheldon Delgrosso Krauss Shouse Doherty Laing Sokolik Dubrovin Luthi Solida Eargle Maloney Sudbeck Fleahman Mann Sweeney Frangos May Vernaza Gallagher McDermott Waters Gardner McPadden Wheaton Glenn Mollitor B- SPLIT CLASS OF Johnson Robison 1995 Johnson, W. Scott Keegan Sheldon Boksa Lunn Smith, C. Brunner McNair Smith, J. Burnette Monson Steward Clay Pederson Terminella Cox Pequinot Travis Galbraith Pound Versluis Gasiorek Rabena Waage Grabowski Riggio Willard Jablonski Ringwelski Williams CLASS OF 1994 Kagan Laino Blackledge Mangubat Brown Nelson Bucko Newell Buxton Paschal Campbell Roebuck Cristoff Salazar Cousineau Shadoff Daniels Smedra Evans Voracek Fairlee Fields Woods Company Officer: LT Robert Sydlo, A-Split USMS B-Split CC John Lipps Corey Hines CX Darrell Gregg Rich Oben CCOM Patrick Zapolski Robert Boyajieff Darrell Pilant CAO Keith Murray PCI Matt Kane Scott Goin PC2 Scott Sanders Ed Garrahy PC3 CLOG Chris Gaitley Michael Dalton Walter Yagen V TWO CORPS SECOND BATTALION STAFF A - SPLIT BC Ronaldo Hart BX Steven Meng BOPS Kerry Godfrey BADJ Bryn Henderson BLOG Andrew Miller BAO Jason Siemer BHBC Scott Saunders BHBVC Anna Maly r 1 i B-SPLIT THIRD Aley Brown, C. Brown, M. Budde Carnicky Cox Crouch Devine Doll Dziegielewski Fillis Fosburg Girard Green CLASS OF 1994 Adair Brody Capozello Cox DesVerges Foringer Forter Gaffney Healey Hennessey Howse Krell Kroll Lacy Lechak Parker Pladsen Sachwitz Scott Smith Stoner Sullivan Thompson Worth Yockey CLASS OF 1996 Hall Raybon Honegger Reeder Klein Roche Kuester Schwartzstein Lang Scofield Macdonald Shanley Marino Sherin Mayer Stith Mazurek Stoehr McCabe Toala McGuire Twyford Notari Osorio Parker White COMPANY A - SPLIT CLASS OF 1995 Lang Ledoux Braico McCarthy Christie Perez Deboard Pitta DeMonte Schmidt Hadjieleftheriadis Staples Jacob Vicker Jones Walker B-SPLIT =£=€=£=©=€ CLASS OF 1995 Bievenouir Oesterling Chaney, C. Olinger Chaney, R. Parker Diaz Pecherek Girimonte Rice Gray ScobeePouche Hansen Skutka Hsu Sussman Hughes Szczylinski Jackson Tremayne Lewis, G. Walker, N. Low Wander Mead Ziegler Nestel CLASS OF 1994 Cawley Pearson Edwards Preston Garcia Price Glaser Veiga Harms Wahl Johnson Wolbert Company Officer: LT Mike Roth, USMS A-Split B-Split CC Chad Assenmacher Blake Martin CX Blake Martin Tom Kvanvig CCOM Stan Frost CAO jMmflrai Lane Kerry Godfrey PCI Kevin Fitzpatrick Chad Assenmacher PC2 Brian Brown Rob Enright PC3 Tom Kvanvig Scott Thomas CLOG Aleix Olaes 5Zl NON 1993 will mark the end of “life” in Cleveland Hall for Third Company. d FOURTH COMPANY A- SPLIT CLASS OF 1995 Allardice Altenbrun Ashcroft Barsallo Capek Conroy Foster Giambrone Gouveia Kindya Laws Lim McNutt Mironov Morgan Regan Roan Scherer Shedlock Simpson Snipes Snyder Whitcomb CLASS OF 1994 Blenk Jacko Chierico Miller Collins Nicholson Costanza Rapone Croce Spinello Darr Thompson Dehaai Tran Desmet Triplett Fanucchi Urwiller Goodwin Venetiou Hannuksela Wohlfeld Herrick M k ' I H CLASS OF 1996 Ackerman Fiveland Munster Andonov Hazlett Murdy Bachman Johnston O’Connell Barnett Julian Perry Bradbury Lauzon Schierer Cahill Leed Sepp Carroll, D. Levin Sherer Carroll, J. Louy Shusko Casey Malcarne Sideridis Clark Mariani Storz Dam Martino Vorenkamp Demaree Martz Walpole Feliciano McShane Wilson Fink Moore Wiggington B-SPLIT CLASS OF 1995 Bishop Hodges Boccuzzi Jankowski Bowen Kemmerly Brughelli Molynoux Konzel Nesbitt Dawson Quinn Frangimore Scofield Fuher Sedlacek Gross Shaw Heffernan Tellaria Gautier Waguespak CLASS OF 1994 Burtels Miller Corbett Moore, C. Eaton Morgan Faul Nemcic Fresch Park Hatcher Quinn Hartzell Rice Hazel Roselle Knoll Ross Lindburg Smith MacRitchie Snyder Merten Spain Meyer Zabrowski Company Officer: LCDR Judy Hanna, USMS A-Spiit B-Split CX Chris Crane Buddy Klepper CCOM Richard Mellen Matt Sers CAO Robert Mensching Mark Harrison PCI Grant Johnson Rob Scamell PC2 Buddy Klepper Brian Homan PC3 Paul Gatto Chris Carroll CLOG Chris Crane TnqhT 1) CLASS OF 1995 Clark, B Nastasi Clark, T Oustrich Dudley Penfold Edenfield Previll Forester Vasilyev Ganser Vogt Kemp Volkert Litz Wheeler Lyons Whitney FIFTH COMPANY A- SPLIT CLASS OF 1994 Burak Cegelski Kuras Lister McIntyre Peters Rittenger Sheetz Van Dyke Wysocki CLASS OF 1996 Boudreau Hoffman Rydzewski Brown, J. Kornilov Sanjur Clark, S. Levin, J. Seiser Conjour Lewis Shaw Corea McKim Snoozy Davidson Miller, A. Stancil Didato Osburn Tavlor, N. Ellis Pelletreau Taylor, W. Escobedo Porter Trinh Hare Pulver Vermillion Hargrove Quist Wolfson B-SPLIT i CLASS OF 1994 Anderson Levings Bice Murphy, B. Davis, J. Murphy, S. Davis, K. Poltrack Hite Quartuccio Hosey Slootmaker Houghton Stroming Jerman Volpe Kim CLASS OF 1995 Barnes Belgrave Demarest Dobbins Raster Kemp Knowles Kucharski Lewis Moore O’Hanlon Randall Wood Yates Ziese Company Officer: LCDR Bradley Burnside, USMS A-Splitf CC Andy Kemsley CX Philipe Garcia DeParades CCOM Reuben Phillips CAO Kieth Brennan PCI Mike Murphy PC2 Steven Hall CLOG B-Split John Corris Jim Gallaher Chris Herleman Bill Hunter Brian Sell Andy Quinn Diedra Magnifico oNjin ( 1993 marks the end of Fifth company as a part of the regiment. FIFTH COMPANY-LIFE Beginning next year, Third and Fifth companies will combine into the new Fourth company. 4 CLASS OF 1995 Babcock Kiernan Brown McCormick Flaherty Nagel Greenlee Price Herbst Sullivan Herschbach Thier CLASS OF 1994 Bellisimo Bendixen Freeborn Gombos Green Hoag Huber LoBono Noiseux Power Pudjayana Rader Rahm Small Smith SIXTH COMPANY A- SPLIT CLASS OF 1996 Aguirre Isaacson Atkinson Jackson Barbagallo Johnson Borchardt Kirkpatrick Casey Lanman Clemans Marriner Cooper McDonough Fisher McFarland Fugate Moran Gallagher Sargeant Grijalva Schafer Hammontree Taylor Haubrich Thibodeau Hickerson Walz Hoye Weber B-SPLIT CLASS OF 1994 Caserta Krolak Foos Leyson Gardner Olson Henderson Ramos Herget Skahen lies Speiser Kent Young CLASS OF 1995 Allard Anderson Bell Brown Bui Cardin Closs Cooper Devin Dubick Flair Gamble Jones Lawson Minnis Montgomery Smalley Stanley Whitney Company Officer: LCDR Bradley Burnside, USMS A-Spli CC Jeff Hurley CX Chris Todd RBM John Brennan CCOM John Hutton CAO Arnoldo Basallaje PCI Paul McLinn PC2 Jason Bond CLOG B-Split John Brennan Paul McLinn Jeff Hurley Arnoldo Basallaje John Hutton Chris Todd Tom Burg Scott Miller II t- SIXTH COMPANY Above: Another late edition to the grounds of the Acad- emy was the Mariner’s Chapel. The official ground- breaking was performed on October 4, 1958. The photo above shows the Chapel in late 1959. At Right: The dedication of the Library, held in Octo- ber, 1968. Dennis Nathaniel Abbott Fresno, California Major Company Marine Transportation Third Company Clubs and Activities Regimental Commander, Regimental Ex- ecutive Officer, Aerostar Club, Company Intramurals Vessels and Companies M V President Jackson - APL M V SeaLand Innovator - SeaLand Services S S Arco Sag River - ARCO Marine M V Exxon Long Beach - EXXON Shipping Places Visited Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Okinawa, Alaska “Far better it is to dare mighty things to win glorius triumphs, even though check- ered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows not victory or defeat.” T.R. ItttIM} Chad Michael Assenmacher Monroe, Michigan Major Company Marine Engineering Third Company Clubs and Activities Company Commander, Platoon Commander Internship Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News Virginia Army Airborne Jump School Fort Benning, Georgia Vessels and Companies S S Producer - SeaLand S S Innovator - SeaLand S S Matson Kavai - Matson Lines M V Dynachem - OMI S S James Lykes - Lykes Lines M V PFC. Obregon - Waterman MSC Drahzba - Soviet Training Vessel Places Visited Far East, South America, South Africa, West Coast, East Coast, Gulf Coast. Thanks and love to my Mom and Pop, Big Bro, Gertie, Tim, and Jules for all your support the past four years. I couldn’t have made it without you! Also to my KP buds, Gus, Davey, Gash, and TT. Thanks for a great time and friendship that will last a lifetime. Good luck and be best at whatever you do. “Keep on keepin’ on as long as your dreams are true.” Butch ( Adam Michael Baron ‘Red, Potato Major Company Marine Engineering Second Company Clubs and Activities Rugby Roadie Internship Naval Ship Systems Engineering Station Philadelphia Naval Base Vessels and Companies M V American Condor - Crowley USNS Vanguard - MSC Places Visited Saudi Arabia, UAE, England, Portugal, Philippines, Japan, Singapore, Puerto Rico, Diego Garcia, Georgia, Texas, Flori- da, Gibraltar, Suez Canal. Thanks to my family and friends for all their support. ‘Wake up, don’t sleep your life away!!” Arnaldo C. Basallaje Chula Vista, California Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Sixth Company Clubs and Activities Tennis, Regimental Band, Company Aca- demic Officer, Company Commissary Of- ficer, SNAME Member. Internship Marine Safety Office (USCG) San Diego, California Vessels and Companies S S Lurline - Matson Lines M V President Lincoln - APL S S Santa Adela - Vessel Charters M V President Truman - APL S S Kauai - Matson Lines USS Texas - U.S. Navy Places Visited Taiwan, Korea, Guam, Alaska, Japan, Hong Kong, Canada. Mom, Dad, Linda, my wonder twin Ar- lene, and my little sister Aina thank you for all the love and support you gave me. Without you all, my prison sentence at KP would not have been completed. To my “B-Split 5th Company friends,” thanks for adopting me second class year. Special thank you to Andy and Earl for the good times and help. 5 Kristin Marie Batalden Crystal Lake, Illinois Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Fifth Company Clubs and Activities Project Coordinator - SNAME, Secretary - Society of Women Engineers, Softball, Yearbook, Hear This, Peer Counselor. Internship Moran Towing Portsmouth, NH Vessels and Companies M V Margaret Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Jean Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Mormacstar - Moore McCormick Places Visited Aruba; Africa, Durban, Madagascar, Ma- puto; Argentina, La Plata; Venezuela, El Polito; Holland; Amsterdam; Germany, Bremerhaven; France - Le Havre; En- gland, Felixstowe. I’m glad to be done! Thanks Mom and Dad, friends, Diedra and Jim. N 1i j f Major Company Marine Transportation Double Zero Company Clubs and Activities The Four Year Mistake Club, President - Stealth B.J.’s, Intramural All American Malt Liquor Tasters Society, Three Year “Pippy” Veteran, I’d Rather Be Surfing Club. Internship MSC Headquarters Washington, D.C. Vessels and Companies S S Louise Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Adabelle Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Sacramento - OMI S S Charger - OMI Places Visited South Africa, Tanzania, Kenya, Madagas- car, Mozambique, Spain, France, Belgium, Germany, Holland, England, Panama Ca- nal, Chile, Latvia, Terra Blues. Thanks to those who helped me make it through the madness, and thanks even more to those who taught me how to enjoy it. Now its time to use my youth for what is was intended, away from bigots and squares. Good-bye to the “Cage”, and good luck to those still in it. Four years of insanity, to prepare us for reality . . . All I’ve really learned is that there isn’t much difference. In the scheme of things, it’s all bull_, so try and en- joy the ride. ‘The Cat, Daddy’ Hans Christian Ernest Bean Parts Unknown i Major Company Marine Transportation First Company Clubs and Activities Company Commander, Football, Boston Commuter Club. Internship Port of Wilmington Wilmington, Delaware Vessels and Companies S S Tonsina - Keystone Lines S S Maui - Matson Navigation Company S S Stella Lykes - Lykes Lines M V American Eagle - Pacific Gulf Marine M V Sheldon Lykes - Lykes Lines Places Visited Germany, Belgium, France, England, Honduras, South Africa, Mozambique, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, Alaska, Ha- waii, Boston College. Many thanks to family and Tina for their love and support. “When men come to like a sea-life, they are not fit to live on land.” -Samuel Johnson Timothy Peter Bell “T-Bone” Dover, Delaware Scott Ronan Bergeron Saugus, Massachusetts I “Scotty B” Major Company Marine Transportation First Company Clubs and Activities Regimental Waterfront Executive Officer, Skipper - M V Mariner, Treasurer - Pro- peller Club. Internship Patterson - Wylde Boston, Massachusetts Vessels and Companies S S Cape Catoche - AMSEA M V Ambassador - Crowley Navigation S S Mormacksky - MORMAC Places Visited The explosive Persian Gulf, Jebal Ali, Panama, Costa Rica, Canada, Ft. Liquor- dale, Curacao, Mexico, Bennigan’s, Pizza and Brew. Mom and Dad thanks for everything! Tammy - I couldn’t have done it without you! Judy, Grandma and the rest - I love you all. “He who would keep himself busy let him equip these two: a ship and a woman. For no two things involve more business once you start to fit them out, nor are these two ever sufficiently adorned, nor is any excess of adornment enough for them.” - Plautus I Major Company Marine Engineering Sixth Company Clubs and Activities President - Christian Fellowship Club, President - Mariner’s Chorus, Captain - Golf Team, Head Drum Major - Band, Drill team, Quartet, BACCHUS Internship Strategic Sealift Division Pentagon, Washington D.C. Vessels and Companies S S Robert E. Lee - Waterman Steamships M V SeaLand Integrity - SeaLand W a r i ppc S S Cape Clear - OMI M V Cape Henry - Interocean Management Places Visited Egypt, Pakistan, Sudan, India, Bangla- desh, Malaysia, Singapore, Malta, Nether- lands, Germany, England, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Spain, Gibraltar. Work on your own problems instead of the problems of others. “Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in you own eye?” Matthew 7:3 Sean Patrick Bonner n M - rp Dearborn Heights, Michigan Major Company Ships Officer Second Company Clubs and Activities Ambulance Squad, Regimental Medical Liason, Atlantis, Newman Club, TEC Internship USCG Marine Safety New York, NY Vessels and Companies M V Charlotte Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Nedlloyd Holland - SeaLand Services Inc. Places Visited Rotterdam, Antwerp, La Harve, Bremer- haven, Felixstowe. Robert Boyajieff Las Vegas, Nevada Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Second Company Clubs and Activities Tennis team, M V Mariner, Company Ac- ademic Officer, Last Frontier, Sydlo Hat- ers, Suitcase Man Fan Club, Parks and Recreation Committee. Internship Various Las Vegas blackjack tables and craps tables. Vessels and Companies M V President Truman - APL S S Kauai - Matson Lines M V President Eisenhower - APL S S President Pierce - APL Arco Juneau - Arco Marine Places Visited Far East, Hawaii, Philippines, and no where else everyone else has not visited. A Jeva can make you quite profound. “We have been everywhere yet nowhere.” -- Major Company Marine Transportation Sixth Company Clubs and Activities Company Commander, Regimental Band Master, Drum Major, Vice-President - BACCHUS. Internship Poles, Tublin, Patestedes and Stratakis New York, NY Vessels and Companies M V Ambassador - Crowley Maritime Corp. M V Sea Fox - American Transport Lines S S Export Freedom - Farrell Lines M V Sealift Indian Ocean - IMC Places Visited Costa Rica, Jamaica, Guatemala, Panama, Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Israel, Egypt, Mexico, and Texas. Thanks to Brian, Dave, Keith, Dave, Steve, Carl, and to my family for helping me make it through this place. Now that Kings Point is over, let real life begin again! I 0 yy i ‘Campus Man, S.H. Major Company Marine Transportation Fifth Company Clubs and Activities Company Academic Officer, Four Years Varsity Rugby, Knights of Columbus, Parks and Recreation Committee, Sports Editor - Hear This, President - Chess Club. Internship Consolidated Freightways Pocono Summit, Pennsylvania Vessels and Companies S S Mayaguez - PRIMMI M V Faust - IMC S S Fredricksburg - Keystone Lines S S Valley Forge - Keystone Lines M V SeaWolf - Crowley Lines S S Cape Canso - MARAD Places Visited Northern Europe, Elliot M. See Room, East Coast of South America, Caribbean Islands, Various bars, East and Gulf Coast of North America, Hooters, Panama, Day- tona, Cancun, Behamas, Poconos. Thank you for all your support Dad, Mom, Kelly, and Kris. I love you. Being at Kings Point, I have learned that just when you think things are its darkest; It can get worse. Keith James Brennan Pocono Pines, Pennsylvania Steven Victor Brescia New Fairfield, Connecticut 4 4 U “Squirrel, Fresh ” Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First Company Clubs and Activities Battalion Executive Officer, Rifle Team, Newman Club. Vessels and Companies S S Resolute - Farrell Lines S S Ambassador - Marine Carriers S S Vanguard - MSC USNS M V Leroy Grumman - MSC USNS Places Visited Egypt, Israel, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Spain, Saudi Arabia, UAE. Thanks Mom, Dad, and Maureen for all the encouragement, and my friends who made this place bearable. “Though there were plenty of rough seas, the voyage is now over.” Aaron Gus Brodsky “Ski, Gus, Fool, Bord-ski, JAFO” Major Company Marine Engineering Clubs and Activities Company Logistics Officer, Regimental Logistics Executive Officer, Football, Crew, Sweathog Club, Secretary - M N Council, Parks and Recreation Commit- tee, Brew Crew, Rugby. Internship U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Fort Worth, Texas Vessels and Companies S S American Kestrel - PGM S S Genevieve Lykes - Lykes Lines USS Houston - U.S. Navy M V Pride of Texas - Seahawk MGT S S Ruth Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Marjorie Lykes - Lykes Lines Places Visited Peru, Chile, Honduras, Panama, Benni- gans, Lithuania, Saudi Arabia, Spain, London, Kp Park, Germany, Roterdam, Amsterdam, Belgium, Limelight on Mid- dle Neck. To my awesome Dad, Steve; my brothers, Jason and Jeremy; my sweetheart sister, Jessica; both Moms (each whom I love dearly); and to all my great friends (espe- cially Billy, Slo-Mo, and Sipes); thanks for everything you’ve done for me and for helping me when my better judgement was down. Everyone can relax now, I’m done! Go Navy! Lewisville, Texas Brian Jeffery Brown Houston, Texas Major Company Marine Transportation Third Company Clubs and Activities Four Years Varsity Soccer, 1 C Treasurer, Platoon Commander, Off-Shor Sailing Team, Golf, Parks and Recreation Com- mittee, Around-the-World Club, Eric Nichols Fan Club, Knights of Columbus Internship Port of Houston Authority Houston, Texas Vessels and Companies S S Leslie Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Willamete - OMI M V Adabelle Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Good Ship Lolli Pop - Anheuser Busch Lines Places Visited Saudi Arabia, UAE, Tokyo, Sasebo, Yoko- hama, Hiroshima, Pusan, Chinhea, Tux- pan, Mexico, Bremerhaven, Felixstowe, Antwerp, Gulf Coast, East Coast, West Coast, Cancun, The Old Forge, Senor Frogs, The Door. I want to thank my family for all the love and encouragement they have given me. Greg and Doug - I haven’t forgotten you guys - you’ve always been a part of me. To the guys at KP - thanks for making this all worth while!! To Meg- you’ve made this last year very special and unforgettable. Gary Ronald Brown Tucson, Arizona Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First Company Clubs and Activities Weight Lifting Club, Sailing, Golf. Internship U.S. Army Airborne School Fort Benning, Georgia Vessels and Companies S S SeaLand Producer - SeaLand M V SeaLand Innovator - SeaLand S S Lurline - Matson Navigation M V Tyson Lykes - Nicholas Bachko Company M V American Eagle - PGM Drahzba - Soviet Training Vessel Places Visited Hawaii, Guam, Hong Kong, Japan, Okina- wa, Korea, Taiwan, Belgium, England, France, Italy, Germany, Holland, Califor- nia, Texas, Florida, Louisiana, Virginia, South Carolina, Massachusetts, Maine, Butch’s House, Stien’s House. To all the people, my parents, and the ponies I rode that helped me through this circus, thank you. Especially to my great friends Butch, Witts, Stein, and the Old- Man who were there for me when I wasn’t the designated driver! “Hi, my name’s Gary . . . and I’m and alcoholic. Hi, Gary! Clap, Clap, Clap!!” 7 L_ Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First Company Clubs and Activities Company Commander, SNAME. Internship Argent Marine, Inc. Norfolk, Virginia Vessels and Companies S S Obregon - Waterman Steamship Company S S Cape Clear - OMI M V Cape Henry - Interocean Management Places Visited Spain, Gibraltar, Dubai, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Egypt. Thanks to my family and friends. “I can feel it gettin’ better, and a change has finally come my way; Yes, I feel it gettin’ better, better everyday.” “Buck’ Steven Max Buckner Mustang, Oklahoma Thomas Walter Jonathan Burg Cedar Park, Texas Major Company Ships Officer Sixth Company Clubs and Activities Football, Band, Midshipman Officer, Egyptian Jail Club, Blue Magnet Society Internship Port of Houston Authority Houston, Texas Vessels and Companies S S Green Valley - Waterman Steamship Company M V Spirit of Texas - Seahawk Managemnt S S Coastal Manatee - Coastal Tankships USA M V SeaLand Quality - SeaLand Services Places Visited Saudi Arabia, Egypt, India, Sri Lanka, Ethiopia, Honduras, Netherlands, Germa- ny, England, Mexico, Canada, East and Gulf Coasts of North America. A special thanks to Mom, Dad, Carole, my Grandma’s, the countless rest of the fam- ily, Rory, Cynthia, Amen, Gregg, Butch, Dork, Dresden, the J’s, Wessie Poo, the Football Team, etc, etc! Y’all pushed, pulled, and dragged me through here! Mom and Dad - the force behind the sea project, hey I got it done! 3 M - Thanks for the work site. Cynthia - my greatest inspi- ration to persevere with any adversity. Brian Christopher Burns “Flatliner, Mad Dog, Zero Hero, Mentos Man” Westfield, Massachusets Major Company Marine Transportation l, 2, 5, and 6 Clubs and Activities Salty Dog Club, John Hutton Fan Club, Rhino Club, Captain - Iron Man Power- lifting Club, Dave and Brian’s Speed Met- al Band. Internship Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Woods Hole, Massachusets Vessels and Companies S S Allison Lykes - Lykes Lines USNS Vanguard - MSC USNS Leroy Grumman - MSC Places Visited Columbia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Spain, Italy, Egypt, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Hell, The Edge, Penn Station. Mom, Dad, and Bill - Thanks for all your love and support. John, Zap, and Lib - Thanks for showing me life in the gutter. Dave - Thanks for pulling me out of the gutter. To the rest of you - I’ll see you in Hell! LaRhonda Antionette Shanene Carpenter Massillon, Ohio Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Third company Clubs and Activities Volleyball, Track, Softball, Ethnic Cul- ture Club - Vice President, Speech and Debate Club, Midships Staff, Battalion Logistics Officer. Internship Naval Surface Warfare Department Vessels and Companies S S Maui - Matson M V Endurance - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Flickertail State - IOM S S Coastal Manatee - Coastal Tankerships U.S.A. Places Visited Japan, Hawaii, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Singa- pore, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, West Coast, Gulf of Mexico. I wish to give thanks to the Lord (who is my guide), my family and close friends for helping me to achieve my goal! “Sometimes you’ve got to learn when to fight for your rights and sometimes you’ve got to learn when to give in ... but most of all, you’ve got to learn when to take what is yours.” ‘LA, L-Rhon Christopher Scott Carroll Charlotte, North Carolina Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Company Commander, Platoon Com- mander, Ancient Mariner Mascot, Trident Club, Football, yearbook Staff, Offshore Sailing. Internship United States Marine Corps (Aviation) New River Marine Corps Air Station Vessels and Companies S S Zoella Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Newark Bay - SeaLand Services Inc. T V King Pointer - U.S.M.M.A. S S Manu Lani - Matson Navigation Company Places Visited Saudi Arabia, Dubai, UAE, Rotterdam, Bremerhaven, Felixstowe, Charleston, Jacksonville, Ft. Lauderdale, Houston, Se- attle, Oakland, Honolulu, Wilmington, New York. “Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like ea- gles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” -Isaiah 40:30-31 A 4 p: Matthew Benjamin Cassee Mill Valley, California “Matty” Major Company Marine Transportation Fifth Company Clubs and Activities Baseball, Soccer, Bicycle Club, Arts and World Affairs, Liberator, Double-A club, Shoe Golf. Internship San Fransisco Bar Pilots San Fransisco, CA Vessels and Companies S S President Tyler - APL M V President Jackson - APL MW Nosac Ranger - Pacific Gulf Marine S T American Trader - ATTRANSCO Places Visited Alaska, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, En- gland, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Ger- many, U.S. East and West Coasts, Muir Woods, Montclair, New Jersey. Dad, Mom, Jason, Chris, Carrie, Terri, Wook and Mishka - words cannot express my thanks. I love you. Jason and Mark - start sailing, we’re making that trip. To the friends I’ve made along the way - fair winds and following seas. Enjoy life. And to Cait - you made me realize that a set- back is merely a new beginning. I will love you always. CDDDCCABC ya! “Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for me! And may there be no moaning of the bar, when I put out to sea.” - Tennyson Brian Edward Cassidy Annapolis, Maryland Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First Company Clubs and Activities Battalion Logistics Officer, Intramural Basketball, Softball, Pub Club, Parks and Recreation Committee. Internship Kaufman Design Annapolis, MD Vessels and Companies M V American Condor - Crowley Maritime M V Sea Lion - Crowley Maritime S S Baltimore Trader - Penn - ATTRANSCO Places Visited England, Holland, Germany, Belgium, Azores, Spain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Vene- zuela, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Panama. Thanks Mom, Dad, Toni, Jim, Mike, Michael, Mark and all my great friends for all your help and support through the years. I did it! “Mother, Mother Ocean, I have heard you call. Wanted to sail upon your waters since I was three feet tall. You’ve seen it all.” - Jimmy Buffet i Major Company Marine Transportation 1, 2, 3, and 4 Clubs and Activities Regimental Waterfront Officer, Skipper - S V Envy, Skipper - SEVENTH SON, Offshore Sailing Team, Propeller Club, Trident Club, Christian Fellowship Club, Ski Team Panama. Internship World Maritime University Malmo, Sweden Vessels and Companies S S Jean Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Gulf Trader - All Marine Services S S Leslie Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Julius Hammer - OSI S S Coastal Corpus Christi - Coastal Tankships Places Visited South Africa, Mozambique, Kenya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Peru, Chile, Ukraine, Syria, Belgium, Bermuda, Brazil. “I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.” - Philippians 3:14 William Rogers Conley Forest Park, Georgia Newmarket, New Hampshire ‘Mike, Coner Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Second Company Clubs and Activities President - Trident Club, Section Opera- tions Officer - SNAME, Power Squadron, Rugby, Company Logistics Officer, Regi- mental Logistics Officer, Bennigans hap- py Hour Club, Thursday Night Dublin’s Club. Internship Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Portsmouth, NH Vessels and Companies M V 2nd LT John P. Bobo - American Overseas Marine Corp. M V Cape Douglas - Marine Transport Lines S S Maui - Matson Navigation Company M V President Monroe - APL Places Visited East Coast, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Spain, Germany, Suez Canal, California, Hawaii, Guam, Taiwan, Japan. Thanks Mom, Dad, Mark, Peter, Mike, and Jen for being there when I needed you. Thanks Andy for always helping me out and teaching me a great deal. “Those who follow a crowd will never be followed by one.” Michael Paul Conner Major Company Ship’s officer Second Company Clubs and Activities Last Frontier, Rugby Roadies, 2 Co. Tough guys, Salty Dog Club, Hard Liquor- Handgun Club, Spice Trader (Radio Offi- cer), Jersey Connection, Sydlo Haters, Suitcase Man Fan Club. Internship “The Buccaneer”, Six Flags - Great Adventure Jackson, NJ Vessels and Companies USNS Saturn - MSC USNS Algol - Bay Tankers M V Sealift Arabian Sea - IMC M V SeaLand Achiever - SeaLand Services Inc. Places Visited U.S. East and Gulf Coasts, Puerto Rico, Panama, Netherlands, France, Spain, Gi- braltar, Italy, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Oman, UAE, and Hell! Thanks to everyone! “It takes a nation of millions to hold us back. Bang! Zoom! We’re outta here!” “Munchkin, Extra Small Goon ” Kevin Joseph Cooney Somerset, New Jersey f Major Company Marine Engineering Second Company Clubs and Activities Midships, Photography Club, Smear This, KPESA, Coastie Raiding Team, Reg Row- Hell No Club President, Mortimer The Mouse Fan Club President. Internship VF-126 Bandits Mirimar, CA Vessels and Companies M V Maersk Constellation - Maersk Lines LTD M V 1st. Lt. Bonneyman - Maersk Lines LTD S S Leslie Lykes - Lykes Lines Places Visited Portugal, Germany, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Spain, Italy, North Carolina “United States Merchant Marine Acade- my ... A Walt Disney Production.” “Coop” Adam Scott Cooperman Lake Arrowhead, California Major Company Marine Transportation Fifth Company Clubs and Activities Football, Baseball, Company Command- er, Honor Plebe, Weightlifting Club, Arts and World Affairs Club. Internship Moran Towing and Transportation Greenwich, CT Vessels and Companies S S Export Freedom - Farrell Lines S S Consumer - SeaLand Services Inc. M V President Grant - APL M V Sag River - ARCO S S Maui - Matson Navigation Company Places Visited Spain, Italy, Egypt, Malta, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Alaska, Ja- pan, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Korea, Hawaii, Panama, U.S. East and West Coast. Dad, Mom and Jackie - Thanks for your love and understanding over the last four years. I could not have done it without you! Tish and Gary - you are the best step- parents a guy could ask for. The fifth com- pany football boys - it’s been great playing and living with you all for these four tre- mendous years. “For everything you have missed, you have gained something else; and for every- thing you gain, you lose something.” - Emerson John Andrew Corris Monroe, Connecticut Christopher James Crane Manchester, New Hampshire “Stork, Head Cranium” Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Company Logistics Officer, Company Ex- ecutive Officer, Rugby, SNAME. Internship Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Portsmouth, NH Vessels and Companies S S Chilbar - Keystone Co. S S Export Freedom - Farrell Lines S S Ponce - Naviarius Lines S S Cape Ann - AMSEA M V 1st LT Jack Lummus - AMSEA Places Visited Spain, Italy, Egypt, Israel, Turkey, Guam, Siapan, Puerto Rico, Japan. Thanks for your support Mom, Dad, Vicky, Steph. Thanks for the good times - Rugby. You should be here Matt L. Take care 4th Co. - Greg and the main deck wing! The best view of Kings Point is through the rear view mirror. “Our life is closed - Our life begins, the long, long anchorage we leave, the ship is clear at last - she leaps! She swiftly courses from the shore, Joy! Shipmate - Joy.” - Walt Whitman p, £L JofCbp o Bo z-bfc Brad Alan Cripps Yucaipa, California Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First Company Clubs and Activities Full Year Zombo, Secretary - Newman Club, SNAME, Parks and Recreation Committee, Intramural - Football, Soft- ball, Basketball, Dallas Cowboy Fan Club. Internship Westinghouse Electric Corporation Banning, CA Vessles and Companies S S SeaLand Pacific - SeaLand Services Inc. M V SeaLand Liberator - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Kauai - Matson Navigation Company S S Keystoner - Keystone Shipping Company M V President Monroe - APL Places Visited Hawaii, Guam, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Houston. Thanks to Mom, Will, Aaron and Jeff for helping me get through this place. Also, thanks to “the Beast” for cheap entertain- ment. I leave with one last bit of advice - NEVER get off a ship for a woman. Kelly Ann Gomez Curii San Antonio, Texas Major Company Marine Transportation First Company Clubs and Activities Battalion Honor Board Chairman, Regi- mental Protocol Officer, Volleyball, Presi- dent - Midshipman Council, Society of Women Engineer’s, Softball. Internship Houston Port Authority Houston, TX Vessels and Companies S S Genevieve Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Jean Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Tillie Lykes - Lykes Lines M V OMI Dynachem - OMI Corporation Places Visited South Africa, Mozambique, Nambia, Tan- zania, Madagascar, Kenya, Egypt, Turkey, Morroco, Israel, England, Belgium, Ger- many, and France. Thank you Mom, Dad, James, Aunt Car- men, my family and friends for all your support and love. Without it I don’t think I would be where I am today. “To achieve all that is possible, we must attempt the impossible. To be as much as we can be, we must dream of being more.” -Karen Raven Major Company Marine Transportation Second Company Clubs and Activities President - Newman Club, TEC, Knights of Columbus, BACCHUS, Swim Team, Platoon Commander. Internship U.S. Naval Academy Prep School Newport, RI Vessels and Companies S S Export Patriot - Farrell Lines M V Sea Wolf - Crowley Maritime Corporation USNS John Lenthall - MSC Places Visited Egypt, Israel, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Spain, Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, Puer- to Rico. Mom, Dad and Sean, I want to thank you for your unending support and belief in me. I love you. Many thanks also to my good friends and family who have helped me along the way (you know who you are). Most of all, thank you Lord, for giving me new life and the strength and determina- tion to get to where I am today. Continue to guide me always, and never let me lose the joy of living. Michael William Dalton Meadville, Pennsylvania Dopey’ “Dud, M N X, D-Mo” David Timothy Daly Yarba Linda, California Major Company Marine Engineering Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Football, Co-ed naked speed walking team, President - Eric Nichols Fan Club, SNAME, CPT Force’s Happy Hour Club, The Brue Crue, Room Captain (4 years!) Internship ITT Aerospace Controls Division Burbank, CA Vessels and Companies M V Defender - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Alaska - ARCO S S Atigun Pass - Keystone Lines S S Kainalu - Matson Navigation Company S S Queen Mary - Long Beach M V Good Ship Lollipop - Anheuser Busch Valdez, Alaska; Japan; Hell-Hole, Oregon; The Elliot M.C. Room; Korea; Hong Kong; Hawaii; Counsel Bluffs, Iowa; The old Forge; The Sea Grape; Taiwan; Cape Cod. “The time has come to say good-bye. Not much more to do than just walk away, never to return to this place again. The memories fade, but the scars still linger.” “Bud, Grandpa” Major Company Marine Transportation Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Offshore Sailing and a bunch of other stuff that helped to pass the time between races. Internship Ockam instruments, Inc. Milford, CT Vessels and Companies M V William B Baugh - Maersk Line Ltd. M V Nedlloyd Hudson - SeaLand Services S S Chilbar - Keystone Lines Places Visited Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Netherlands, England, Germany, Bayonne, Texas City, Geismar. Special thanks to my family and friends for their PATIENCE. “Don’t lend your hand to raise no flag atop no ship of fools” - R. Hunter J. Garcia Charles V. Darr IV Great Neck, New York rt t f Trevor Stevens DeLew East Islip, New York “Ooga” Major Company Marine Transportation Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Captain - Football, President - Bike Club, Fat Boys of Fourth Company, Head Hog Master, Team Sierra, 92.5. Internship Essential Freight Systems Islandia, NY Vessles and Companies S S SeaLand Challenger - SeaLand Services Inc. S S SeaLand Crusader - SeaLand Services Inc. M V First LT Alex P. Bonnyman - Maersk Lines USNS Algol - MSC S S Chilbar - Keystone Lines Places Visited Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Jamai- ca, Brazil, Diego Garcia, Egypt, Saudi Ara- bia, UAE, Gibraltar. Thanks to my family and friends, I’ve fi- nally gotten out of this place. “Don’t flush urinals with your hand, use your elbow.” -H. Jackson Brown Jr. William Dobbs TO COMMEMORATE CADET MIDSHIPMEN AND GRADUATES OF THE (J 3 MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY irrtT m u ritw fi ‘ii u n i ■■ WHOU l - APTH I .' Mp-MO ‘ I'-' ' !• i( TT GF AVfcN ONLY O! T ‘TTONB BUT A fe En8 YWwJ L WtTHO i. f I' IBU: .SYMBOL. WOVEN INTO FHfc $TUf r Sp OTHF IA ’ r UM- Dutee Greene Dodson Loveland, Colorado Major Company Ships Officer Fourth Company Clubs and Activities U.S. Army Airborne School, Ft. Benning, Georgia; Varsity Swimming, Dinghy Sailing. Internship Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Bremerton, Washington Vessels and Companies S S President Harrison - APL M V SeaLand Developer - SeaLand Services Inc. M V SeaLand Voyager - SeaLand Services Inc. M V SeaLand Independence - SeaLand Services Inc. S S SeaLand Navigator - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Prince William Sound - Keystone Shipping Company Places Visited Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Alaska, Jon Hall’s Bachelor Party. Thanks Mom and Pops and family and friends . . . and Erin. “Can’t say where I’m going, but I’m finally on my way, and I know I’ll get there some- time, someday.” A Heather Marie Dorricott Brockton, Massachusetts “Grimace, Leather” Major Company Marine Transportation Second Company Clubs and Activities Regimental Medical Officer, EMT, Muse- um, Wellness Program. Internship Tampa Bay Pilots Tampa Bay, FL Vessels and Companies M V Sea Lion - Crowley Navigation Company USNS Joshua Humphries - MSC M V Nosac Ranger - Pacific Gulf Marine M V lie De France - SeaLand Services Inc. Places Visited Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, France, Belgium, Holland, England, Ger- many, Sweden. “I must go down to the sea again, to the lonely sea and the sky. Do you remember when we used to sing . . .” Major Company Ships Officer First Company Clubs and Activities Features Editor - Hear This, Newman Club, First Company Commissary Officer Internship Marine Safety Office U.S. Coast Guard Internship Boston, MA Maersk Line, Ltd. Madison, NJ Vessles and Companies M V PFC William B Baugh - Maersk Line M V Galveston Bay - SeaLand Services Inc. M V Sea Fox - Crowley Maritime M V USNS Sealift Arabian Sea - IMC Places Visited Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE, Holland, Egypt, Italy, Germany, England, France, Spain, Venezuela, Brazil, Uruguay, Argen- tina, Mexico. Though caged for only four years, I’ll have a lifetime of memories. To my family, all of you mean so much to me. Thanks for being there through it all -1 love you! Best of luck to the Class of ’93 (See you on the beach!) “Hoist the sail, and we’ll be gone. By morning this will all seem like a dream.” Queensryche Derek Marc Dostie Haverhill, Massachusetts Big D” 1 1 Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Fifth Company Clubs and Activities Football, Basketball, SNAME, ASNE, Power lifting Team, Varsity Club, Jersey Shore Gang, Catherine Street Crew. Internship Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry; Dept, of Eng. Ft. Dodge, IA Vessels and Companies T V Kings Pointer - U.S.M.M.A. S S Marjorie Lykes - Lykes Lines M V OMI Hudson - OMI Corporation Places Visited Panama, Ecuador, Peru, Dutch Antilles, South Africa, Mozambique, Madagascar, U.S. East, West and Gulf Coasts. Mom and Dad thank you for all of your love and support. To all the guys here and at home thanks for the memories. Thanks to all of my coaches and to the Football team for teaching me what a group of fo- cused individuals can accomplish when they work together, I love all of you! O- Line is fine! “There is a time when we must firmly choose the course we will follow or the endless drift of events will make the deci- sion for us.” -H.V. Prochnow “Try not to become a person of success but rather a person of value.” -Albert Einstein Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Automotive Club, Weightlifting Club, SNAME, Chairman - Eric Nichols Fan Club. Internship Philadelphia Naval Shipyard Philadelphia, PA Vessels and Companies M V Sea Lion - Crowley Maritime S S Expedition - SeaLand Services Inc. USNS John Lenthall - MSC M V Raleigh Bay - SeaLand Services Inc. Places Visited Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Italy, Ger- many, Netherlands, England, Panama City Beach, Jon Hall’s Bachelor Party Thanks Mom, Dad, Chris, Kath, Grandpa, and all my friends. I couldn’t have made it with out you. “Soylent Green is people!” . Robert James Enright Goose Creek, South Carolina Major Company Marine Engineering Third Company Clubs and Activities Varsity Football, Automotive Club, Pla- toon Commander Internship MARAD Washington, D.C. Vessels and Companies S S Sheldon Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Stella Lykes - Lykes Lines Places Visited England, France, Germany, Belgium, Norfolk, Charleston, Houston, Galveston, New Orleans, Ascension Islands, South Africa, Mozambique. Thanks Mom, Dad, and John. “To hell with my two front teeth, all I want is a job!” Major Company Marine Transportation Sixth Company Clubs and Activities Regimental Senior Watch Officer, Debate Team, Mariner’s Chorus, Midships, NDTA, ROA, Sailing Team, Honor Guard, Ambulance Squad, Computer Club, ’92 Ring Committee, Ski Club, Regi- mental Band, Knights of Columbus, Reg Dicks Anonymous, Paradise Alley Fan Club, 92.5 Club. Internship British Petroleum America Cleveland, OH Selker, Furber and Spotts Cleveland, OH Vessels and Companies S S Mason Lykes - Lykes Lines S S King - American Heavylift S S Kaimoku - Matson Lines M V President Adams - APL M V Columbia Star - Oglebay Norton USNS Comfort - MSC USNS Tanner - MSC Places Visited Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Italy, Ja- pan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Brazil, Puerto Rico. I love you: Mom, Dad and Rafl! Thank you Captain “S” and family. “Ships are cool!” Thomas Richard Fennell Balboa, Republic of Panama “T-Bone” Major Company Marine Engineering Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Lacrosse Team, SNAME, Knights of Co- lumbus, Varsity Club, Company Logistics Officer, CPT Force’s Reg. Period Drinking Club. Internship Panama Canal Commission Balboa, Republic of Panama Vessels and Companies USNS Saturn - MSC Cape Clear - OMI Almeria Lykes - Lykes Lines SeaLand Crusader - SeaLand Services Inc. Places Visited Spain, Italy, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Israel, Germany, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Dominican Republic. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. “I feel a lot different than I did when I came here.” Ronald Joe Ferguson Jr. Canton, Ohio “Droopy” Major Company Marine Transportation Second Company Clubs and Activities Regimental Honor Guard Commander, Battalion Operations Officer, Peer Coun- seling, Christian Fellowship Club, Alumni Liaison Officer - NE Ohio. Internship British Petroleum - North America Cleveland, OH Vessles and Companies S S Leslie Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Sheldon Lykes - Lykes Lines M V President Monroe - APL S S Anchorage - ARCO Places Visited Turkey, Israel, Egypt, Morocco, Holland, Belgium, Germany, France, England, Ja- pan, Taiwan, Guam. To all my special friends and family, I sincerely thank you for all your support, motivation, and friendship over these past four years. “Don’t waste time carelessly, it cannot be retrieved; CARPE DIEM!” A Matthew Thomas Fisher Plano, Texas “Fish” Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First Company Clubs and Activities Rugby, SNAME, ASNE, Entertainment Director - First Company Wardroom. Vessels and Companies S S Elizabeth Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Sheldon Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Joseph Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Tillie Lykes - Lykes Lines Places Visited Nambia, Sierra Leone, Ghana, Panama, Peru, China, Philippines, Singapore, Ye- men, England, France, Germany, Bel- gium, Netherlands. “What a waste it is to lose one’s mind or not to have a mind is wasteful” -D. Quayle ‘Fitz, The Dude’ Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Third Company Clubs and Activities Varsity Soccer, Varsity Lacrosse, SNAME, Platoon Commander, Traveling Drinking Game, Commuter Student, JPOD’S Kickboxing Team. Internship American Ref-Fuel Westbury, NY Vessels and Companies M V Sea Wolf - Crowley S S Cape Alava - MSC S S Mason Lykes - Lykes Lines S S American Kestrel - MSO, Inc. USNS Sealift Atlantic - IMC Places Visited Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, Italy, Egypt, Israel, Turkey, Spain, Panama, San Fran- sisco, East Coast of U.S., John Hall’s bach- elor party. To Mom, Dad, Kristen and the rest of the Fitz clan: I want to thank all of you for getting me through this hole. You deserve the diploma as much as I do. I love all of you very much. To all the boys: you boys are the best. “See Ya!” Kevin Gerard Fitzpatrick College Point, New York a Joseph Gerard Flanagan Crystal Lake, Illinois Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Third Company Clubs and Activities Football, Hockey, Lacrosse. Internship Amoco Transport Company Chicago, IL Vessels and Companies M V Antarctic - IMC S S Lurline - Matson M V Bonneyman - Maersk Places Visited Adak, Alaska; Homer, Alaska; Anchorage, Alaska; Hawaii; Diego Garcia. Thank you Mom and Dad for providing such tremendous support. Good Luck An- drew and Thomas in future endeavors. Thank you Mike, Brett and Kevin for the good times. “Tough times never last, but tough people do.” Jon Louis Flanders Lewisville, Texas .K Major Company Ships Officer 1 and 2 Clubs and Activities Platoon Commander, Crew Team, Power Squadron, BACCHUS, Hear This Colum- nist, Army Interest Club. Internship Air General Inc. Dallas, TX Vessels and Companies S S American Kestrel - Pacific Gulf Marine S S OMI Star - OMI M V OMI Missouri - OMI Places Visited Egypt, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Gibraltar, Spain, U.S. East Coast, Mozambique, South Africa. I would like to thank my family for always being there for me. “Between us there was the bond of the sea. Besides holding our hearts together through long periods of separation, it had the effect of making us tolerant to each other’s yarns - and even convictions. -Jo- seph Conrad; “Heart of Darkness” A Joseph Patrick Flatley USMC Military Brat “Flatley” Major Company Marine Transportation First Company Clubs and Activities Drill Team, K of C, Fire Watch Hunter SD Club, Recon of Trophies Corps, Set Back- Deferred Grad- then Class 1 Club Internship COMNAVSURFGRU 4, United States Navy Vessel and Companies SS Resolute-Farrell Lines SS Ambassador-MCI MV Delaware Trader-Penntransco MV America Merlin-Osprey Shipping Places Visited Spain, Italy, France, Turkey, Greece, Isra- el, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Great Neck Thank you God for Life, it’s really cool. Thanks Mom and Dad for agreeing with Him. All Family and Friends, I may forget your name, but never your faces nor hearts. To the Dept, of Marine Transpor- tation, you have my gratitude, guys like you, you do grow on trees. CAPT HARD: I was the one who wrote that evaluation. Elizabeth Ann Fox Wheaton, Maryland “Beth, Liz, Sam” Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First Company Clubs and Activities Regimental Operations Officer, Society of Women Engineers, SNAME, Swim Team, Varsity Crew, Offshore Sailing. Internship Brookhaven Naval Laboratory Upton, NY Vessels and Companies S S Genevieve Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Jean Lykes - Lykes Lines M V President Adams - APL M V President Garfield - APL M V President Kennedy - APL Places Visited Nambia, South Africa, Madagascar, Tan- zania, Kenya, Mozambique, Turkey, Isra- el, Egypt, Morocco, Japan, Philippines, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, UAE, Taiwan. Thank you Mom, Dad, Missy, Jill and Darrell. Your constant support and en- couragement helped me to be who I am today. A % Stanley Ramey Frost, III Woodbury, Connecticut Major Company Ships Officer Third Company Clubs and Activities Editor-in-Chief - Hear This (2 years), Company Commissary officer, Karate Club, Japanese Interest Club, Automotive Interest Club, Parks and Recreation Com- mittee Member. Internship Mobil Oil Corporation Fairfax, VA Vessels and Companies M V American Eagle - Pacific Gulf marine M V Ambassador - Crowley Caribbean Transport M V Sea Fox - American Transport S S Fredricksburg - Keystone Shipping Company S S Cape Archway - Marine Carriers Inc. Places Visited Netherlands, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Ja- maica, Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Puerto Rico. Life is suffering, well to have spent the apex of life, KP, with friends. Thanks D, B, Sx3, SO’s, CG - CDDCCABC, SYOTDS. Great reflecting body; we look to ever sta- ble horizon; the whispering calm, so bright the shimmer; tomorrows day. Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Fourth Company Clubs and Activities President - Regimental Broadcast Unit, Cross Country, Track, The Insane Asylum Internship American Management Systems Chesapeake, VA Vessels and Companies S S Spray - American Heavylift S S James Lykes - Lykes Lines M V SeaLand Value - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Resolute - Farrell Lines Places Visited Ethiopia, Gibraltar, Sunny Point NC, Holland, Germany, Ponyland, Greece, Ita- ly, Spain, Turkey, Egypt, England, Israel, France, The RBU Motel To my friends and family: Thanks for sup- porting me these last four years. I love you Maggie B. y Gregg Alan Fuller Bozeman, Montana Major Company Marine Engineering Third Company Clubs and Activities Company Logistics Officer, Varsity Bas- ketball, Varsity Track, Intramurals, Fat Katz’s Fan Club, Anarchy Club. Internship 64th Air Training Command Reese Air Force Base, Lubbock, TX Vessels and Companies M V President Polk - APL M V Quality - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Coastal Manatee - Coastal Tankships Inc. S S Kaimoku - Matson Navigation Corporation M V Icmore Felines - GM Places Visited Hawaii, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong, England, Germany, Netherlands, Honduras, Canada (via Cadillac). Thanks to my good friends Butch, Stein, Gash, and T.T.T. and moreover my entire family for getting me through the annoy- ance and displeasures of this place! “Kings Point Logic - Maintain a positive attitude by anticipating a negative outcome!” Christine Ann Gaitley Cleves, Ohio Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Second Company Clubs and Activities President - Society of Women Engineers, Vice President - Mariner’s Chorus, Chapel Choir, Christian Fellowship Club, TEC, Swimming, Softball, Platoon Commander. Internship Great White Fleet, Inc. Cincinnati, OH Vessels and Companies S S Export Patriot - Farrel Lines M V Sea Wolf - Crowley Maritime M V SeaLand Quality - SeaLand Services Inc. S S SeaLand Spirit - SeaLand Services Inc. M V SeaLand Innovator - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Mauna Launi - Matson Lines Places Visited Turkey, Greece, Italy, Israel, Spain, Egypt, France, England, Holland, Germa- ny, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hawaii. On this road less travelled, I have had much help to reach this point. Thank you to my family and close friends, to my dear Jay, and to the Lord whose “Word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path.” - Ps. 119:105 P.S. It’s all yours, Carrie! A Major Company Marine Transportation Fifth Company Clubs and Activities Baseball, Grand Knight - Knights of Co- lumbus, Company Executive Officer, Parks and Recreation Committee. Internship Moran Tug and Towing Portsmouth, NH Vessels and Companies S S Fortaleza - PRMMI S S Magallanes - Lykes Lines S S Mason Lykes - Lykes Lines USNS Sealift Pacific - IMC S S Mormacsun - Mormac Marine Transport Places Visited Panama, Columbia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Puerto Rico, St. Croix, Egypt, Turkey, Is- rael, Italy, Key West. Thanks to Mam, Dad, Brother and Sisters, Diedra, Volpe, Andy, Todd, Murph, Fifth Co., the 2 Co. Tough Guys, and everyone else who helped me make it through. Can you believe it only took me four years? C3D2CABC! “I let my past go to fast, no time to pause, if I could slow it all down, like some Cap- tain whose ship runs aground, I can wait until the tide comes around.” - Rush James Patrick Gallaher Toms River, New Jersey Gonz, Sam the Eagle, Jim- Wv Edward Patrick Garrahy Jr. Rocky Hill, Connecticut Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Second Company Clubs and Activities Rugby, Dark Appreciation Club, Fraternal Order of Apathetic Jellyfish - Charter Member, Hard Liquor and Handgun Club, Hair Club for Men, Resident South Winger Internship Seaworthy Systems Inc. Centerbrook, CT Vessels and Companies M V Dewayne T. Williams - American Overseas USNS Meteor - Interocean Management M V Ambassador - Crowley Marine USNS John Lenthall - Military Sealift Command Places Visited Guam, Saipan, Singapore, Texas, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Gibraltar, Antwerp, Bel- gium, Germany, The Park, Fezziwig’s Thank you Mom, Dad, Pat, Kate, Ammer, and Fletch. I love you all. “Come, my friends, ’Tis not too late to seek a newer world. Push off, and sitting well in order to smite the surrounding fur- rows, for my purpose holds to sail beyond the sunset, and the baths of all the west- ern stars, until I die.” -Tennyson Paul Damian Gatto New Kensington, Pennsylvania “Guns, Toes” Major Company Marine Transportation Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Company Commander, Platoon Com- mander, President - Weightlifting Club, Rugby, Football, Offshore Sailing Team. Internship AMOCO Transport Company Chicago, IL Vessels and Companies M V Sea Lion - American Transport Lines S S SeaLand Expedition - SeaLand Services Inc. USNS John Lenthall - MSC M V Raleigh Bay - SeaLand Services Inc. Places Visited Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Egypt, Greece, Sicily, England, The Netherlands, Germany. “Great nations built from the bones of the dead, with mud and straw, blood and sweat. You know your worth when your enemies praise your architecture of aggression.” Heath Paul Gehrke Rhinelander, Wisconsin .; + “Sheldon ” Major Company Marine Transportation Third Company Clubs and Activities Regimental Waterfront Executive Officer, Offshore Sailing team, Arts and World Af- fairs Committee, Ren and Stimpy Fan Club. Internship Peterson Builders, Inc. Sturgeon Bay, WI Vessels and Companies M V President Lincoln - APL M V President Roosevelt - APL M V President Grant - APL M V President Pierce - APL M V President Polk - APL USNS Truckee - MSC M V Mormacsun - Mormac Marine Transport Places Visited Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Philippines, Guam, Panama. “The memories of a man in his old age are the deeds of a man in his prime” - Moody Blues Call the Police! Tzvi Aharon Gelfand Mt. Laurel, New Jersey Major Company Marine Engineering Second Company Clubs and Activities Chabad Club, “Kach” Club, Pistol Team, Scuba Club, Jewish Lay-Leader. Internship Odessy Chartering and Brokerage Vessels and Companies USNS Altair - Bay Tankers U.S. Navy S S Mormacsky - Mormac Lines M V Cape Lambert - The Cape Ships S S Export Freedom - Farrel Lines Places Visited All over Europe, Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, All over South America, Judea and Sumeria in Eretz Yisrael. Thank you Hakadosh, Boruch-Hu, for sustaining me. Thanks also to Rabbi Gei- sinski of Great Neck “Lubovitch.” May we soon merit to see the end of days. If your mother was born Jewish, call 487- 4554! Rabbi Geisinski will set you up for life. Make sure you tell him you’re from USMMA. J Kerry Thomas Godfrey Flushing, New York “Skull-boy, G-Mo” Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Third Company Clubs and Activities Battalion Operations Officer, Company Academic Officer, Knights of Columbus, Commuter Club, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Lacrosse, Golf, SNAME, Mrs. Katz Fan Club, Third Company Varsity Basketball. Internship McQuilling Brokerage New York, NY Vessels and Companies M V Nosac Ranger - Pacific Gulf Marine M V CGM lie De France - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Mason Lykes - Lykes Lines S S American Kestrel - MSO USNS Sealift Atlantic - MSC Places Visited Germany, Sweden, Holland, France, En- gland, Egypt, Belgium, Italy, Israel, Tur- key, Panama, San Fransisco, Jon Hall’s Bachelor Party, Donna’s (frequently). Thanks Fitz - We did it big guy. Thank you to my siblings for your encourage- ment. Thank you, Donna, for putting up with me. Thanks Mom and Pop for your unrelenting love and support. I love you all. A w Scott Allen Goin Panama City, Florida Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Second Company Clubs and Activities KPRFC, Parks and Recreation Commit- tee, 2 co. Tough Guys, Fraternal Order of Apathetic Jellyfish, 2-Time Bonehead Move of the Week Recipient. Internship Naval Coastal Systems Center Panama City Beach, FL Vessels and Companies S S Spray - American Heavylift S S Ruth Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Adabelle Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Falcon Duchess - Seahawk Management ITB Frances Hammer - Ocean Shipping Inc. M V Sealift Arabian Sea - IMC Places Visited Water Street, Corpus Christi, TX; Bour- bon Street; French Quarter; Norfolk, VA; Various Ports in Northern Europe; Odes- sa, Russia; Tunisia; India; French Riviera; Permanent Parking Space at Fezziwigs; “Everywhere, yet Nowhere.” “Maybe We’ll leave come springtime; meanwhile, have another beer. What would we do without all these jerks any- way? Besides, all our friends are here.” - Don Henley “Work is the curse of the drinking class.” “Chalie Golf” Christopher Allen Graham Chlula Vista, California Major Company Marine Engineering Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Christian Fellowship Club, 92.5 Club, Crew. Internship San Diego County Office of Education San Diego, CA Vessels and Companies M V President Lincoln - APL M V President Jackson - APL M V American Condor - APL M V American Falcon - APL S S Exxon Benicia - Exxon Shipping Company M V SeaLand Express - SeaLand Services Inc. M V SeaLand Freedom - SeaLand Services Inc. S S SeaLand Producer - SeaLand Services Inc. USNS Kawishiwi - MSC Places Visited Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Guam, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Malta, Spain, Germany, Rotterdam, En- gland, Belgium. “If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea, even there your hand will guide me, your right hand will hold me fast.” - Psalm 139:9 Karen Diane Graham Waldorf, Maryland Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First Company Clubs and Activities SNAME, Treasurer - Society of Women Engineers, Dinghy Team, Softball, Parks and Recreation Committee. Intership MSC Headquarters, Navy Yard, Washington D.C. Vessels and Companies S S Magallanes - Lykes Lines S S Resolute - Farrel Lines USNS Joshua Humphreys - MSC M V lie De France - SeaLand Services Inc. Places Visited Columbia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Spain, It- aly, Israel, Egypt, Turkey, Greece, France, Holland, England, Germany, East Coast of the U.S. Thanks Mom, Lou, Kim, and all my friends here at KP. I couldn’t have done it without your love and support. I’ll always remember the great times! “By perseverance the snail reached the ark.” - Charles H. Spurgeon Darrell Scott Gregg Sun Valley, California Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First Company Clubs and Activities Company Executive Officer, Airborne Qualified, Trident Club, Army Interest Club, Off-Shore Sailing Team, Crew Team. Internship NAS Oceana, VA Vessels and Companies S S President Johnson - APL M V President Adams - APL USS Abraham Lincoln - U.S. Navy M V President Roosevelt - APL M V President Harding - APL S S Maui - Matson Lines Places Visited Taiwan, Japan, Guam, Hong Kong, Singa- pore, Sri Lanka, Fujairah, Dubai. “Remember your dreams and aspirations: strive hard; never settle for second best.” A William John Griek Sayville, New York “Bennigan Bill” Major Company Ships Officer 1 and 2 Clubs and Activities Company Executive Officer, Wild Fron- tier Resident. Internship U.S. Navy - Fighter Wing One (VF-32 Swordsmen) Oceana NAS, VA Vessels and Companies S S Allison Lykes - Lykes Lines Cape Alexander - MSC Charter Marine Reliance - Marine Transport Lines Sealift Pacific - MSC Charter Chesapeake Trader - ATT Places Visited Panama, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Japan, U.S. East and Gulf Coasts, Key West. I would like to thank my entire family and all my friends who have made the last four years so much easier especially - Mom, Dad, Mike, John, Mimi, Mu, Pop, Jon, Jon, Joy, Dee, Lauren and Mary Ellen. Thanks so much. I love you all! “Well its not far down to paradise - at least its not for me. If the wind is right you can sail away, find tranquility. Just a dream and the wind to carry me - soon I will be free. - C. Cross Howard Joseph Hague Coventry, Rhode Island Major Company Marine Engineering Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Varsity Wrestling Team - various days and years, Varsity Sailing Team, Peer Counselor Big Brother, Wiley Hall Fun For All Croquet Team, PR Rep - Eric Nichols Fan Club, SNAME. Internship ASK Engineering North Kingston, RI Vessels and Companies M V Nosac Ranger - Pacific Gulf Marine S S Cape Catoche - AMSEA S S Discovery - SeaLand Services Inc. M V SeaLand Achiever - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Export Freedom - Farrell Lines M V Arabian Sea - MSC Sloop John B Places Visited England, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Amsterdam, Sweden, France, Spain, Italy, Egypt, Israel, Turkey, Greece, Saudi Ara- bia, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Dominican Re- public, Jon Hall’s Bachelor Party. I would like to thank my friends and espe- cially family for their support. They make it much easier to endure such a place. “They’re going to say some things about me that aren’t true, Dad. But it was an accident.” Jon Randolph Hall Alexandria, Virginia Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Intercollegiate Dinghy Sailing Team, Mens Volleyball, Manager - Womens Vol- leyball, Weightlifting, Arts and World Af- fairs Committee, Intramurals, American Association of Married Men. Internship TRW Systems Division Crystal City, VA Vessels and Companies S S Louise Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Adabelle Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Green Island - Waterman Steamship M V Falcon Duchess - Ocean Duchess Places Visited South Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania, Ke- nya, Madagascar, Djbouti, Sudan, Ethio- pia, Jordan, Egypt, Pakistan, India, Ban- gladesh, Thailand, England, France, Belgium, Germany, Singapore. Thanks to my family and friends whom I will never forget. A special thanks to my wife, Angela, I love you for being there when I needed you. “If we seek solace in the prisons of distant past, security in the human system we thought would last, emotions are the sail and blind faith is the mast, without a breath for freedom we’re getting nowhere fast.” Steven Jeffery Hall Newport News, Virginia “Dirtball, Steve” Major Company Marine Transportation Fifth Company Clubs and Activities Regimental Operations Officer, Baseball, President - NDTA, Pizza Hut Lunch Bunch, Bennigans Power Hour Club, Coke Pusher, Five Year Club, Coastie Raiding Team Internship Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company Newport News, VA Vessels and Companies S S Nancy Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Tyson Lykes - Lykes Lines M V OMI Dynachem - OMI - Hudson Corp. M V American Eagle - Pacific Gulf Marine USNS Bellatrix - Bay Tankers Places Visited Columbia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Germany, France, England, Belgium, Hol- land, Norway, Italy, Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Gibraltar, Spain, Mexico. Too all my friends who helped me through Hell thanks! To my family I love you all! And to everyone I leave behind at Kings Point, It sucks to be you! 4 3 Mark Ian Harrison Virginia Beach, Virginia “Harry, The Glide” Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Company Logistics Officer, Company Ac- ademic Officer, SNAME, Vice-President - Eric Nichols Fan Club, 92.5 Club, Captain Force’s Happy Hour Club, Golf, Volley- ball, Parks and Recreation Committee. Internship Material Testing Laboratories, Inc. Norfolk, VA Vessels and Companies S S Stella Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Margaret Lykes - Lykes Lines USNS John Lenthall - MSC M V President Jackson - APL M V President Buchanan - APL M V President Roosevelt - APL M V Good-Ship Lollipop - Anheuser Busch Places Visited Egypt, Tunisia, Panama, Germany, Hol- land, England, Barbados, Puerto Rico, Antigua, Malta, Italy, Turkey, Japan, Tai- wan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, UAE, The Old Forge, The Sea Grape, Elliot M. See Room. Thanks Mom, Dad, Jess, Fourth Company family, and good luck 92.5 - 93. “Next time you look out over the ocean and say ‘Look at all the water’, remember that’s only the top of it all!” Ronaldo Burr Hurtobise Hart Marysville, Michigan “Mr. Uninhibited, Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Third Company Clubs and Activities Second Battalion Commander, Breakfast Club, Bull Zombo, Track, Cross Country, SNAME. Internship Naval Sea Support Center Norfolk, VA Vessels and Companies S S Jean Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Gulf Trader - RRF S S Leslie Lykes - Lykes Lines M V President Jackson - APL Places Visited Rack, Goldfingers, Hell and Back! “I think I got a hundred!” “Bink Ba-Dink!” Richard Hartwig ' MAJOR COMPANY Marine Engineering Systems 1st Co. CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES Wrestling, Offshore Sailing, Vessel Skip- per Leverage INTERNSHIP: CR Cushing and Co. Manhatten, NY Paul Frederick Hastie Phoenix, Arizona “Dick, Hast” Major Company Marine Transportation First Company Clubs and Activities RDCO, Drill Instructor, Five year Team, After-Hours at the Pub, Co-Captain - Mens Varsity and Club Volleyball, Coast Guard Raiders, Varsity Crew Team, Parks and Recreation Committee Member, Ben- nigans Power Hour Club. Internship USMMA Indoc. Vessels and Companies M V SeaLand Innovator - SeaLand M V President Lincoln - APL M V SeaLand Kodiak - SeaLand M V SeaLand Patriot - SeaLand S S Golden Gate - Keystone Lines Places Visited Alaska, Guam, Kaohsiung, Keelung, Pu- san, Kobe, Nagoya, Yokohama, Hakata, Okinawa. To Mom and Dad: Well we finally made it, and I do mean WE because It’s been an effort on all fronts. Thank You so very much! To Bruce, Todd, Dawn, Allison: It is the small things that you all have done to keep me going. From a punch in the jaw, to a place to stay or pass-out. It all helped - THANKS. To the Gang: Ben - get over the complex; Dow - say Hi to the Mrs.; Jon - fly marine fly; Steve - good luck with the roadies; Dennis - go forth and drink exces- sively; Joe - grunt thru it. Patrick Mitchell Hayes Kennesaw, Georgia ■H Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First Company Clubs and Activities First Battalion Honor Board Vice Chair- man, Offshore Sailing Team, Offshore Fleet Captain, Wednesday Night Mug Club. Internship Cobb County Fire Department Marrietta, GA Vessels and Companies USNS Meteor - Interocean Management M V SeaLand Express - SeaLand Services Inc. S S ARCO Anchorage - ARCO Marine Places Visited Houston, Texas; Gibraltar; Port Suez, Port Said, Egypt; Dubai, UAE; Dammam, Saudi Arabia; Bayonne, New Jersey; Agusta Bay, Sicily; Naples, Italy; Tacoma, Washington; Kobe, Nagoya, Tokyo, Yoko- hama, Japan; Singapore; Kaohsiung, Tai- wan; Hong Kong; Seattle, Washington, Valdez, Alaska. “Family is something not chosen, but I could not ask for better. Friends are cho- sen and for once I have made the right choices.” “And we walked out once more beneath the stars” - Dante Alighieri David Brandon Hedrick Beaverton, Oregon Major Company Marine Engineering Third Company Clubs and Activities Wrestling, Rugby, Honor Board Vice Chairman of Investigations, Pizza Hut Lunch Bunch, Dog of the Week Club, Parks and Recreation Committee Member. Internship Northwest Marine Inc. Portland, OR Vessels and Companies M V Mariner - SeaLand Services Inc. G T Washington - Chevron S S Reliance - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Manulani - Matson Navigation Company Places Visited Tokyo, Nagoya, Kobe, Yokohoma, Japan; Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Guam, Alaska, Hawaii, California. Thanks every body! Oh, by the way, If quarters “K” could talk, oh, what a story it would tell. “There are tall ships and there are small ships, but the best ship of all is the Friendship.” Major Company Marine Transportation Second Company Clubs and Activities CFC, Computer Club, Company Com- mander, President and Vice-President - CFC. Internship Nellis Air Force Base 57th Fighter Weapons Wing Las Vegas, NV Vessels and Companies M V President Truman - APL S S Kauai - Matson Navigation Company S S Kenai - Keystone Lines M V SeaLand Pacific - SeaLand Services Inc. Places Visited Japan, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Alas- ka, Guam, Hawaii. I would just like to tell my family and friends thank you for all the support and encouragement they gave to me and to the Lord who sustained me and strengthened me. Corey Michael Heinz Las Vegas, Nevada Bryn Jar aid Henderson Jr Major Company Marine Transportation Third Company Clubs and Activities Second Battalion Adjutant, Rugby, Off- shore Sailing team, Midships, Arts and World Affairs Committee, Honor Guard, Color Guard, Parks and Recreation Com- mittee, Wednesday Night Mug Club. Internship Catalina Passenger Service Balboa, CA Vessels and Companies M V President Lincoln - APL S S Maui - Matson Navigation Company M V OMI Dynachem - OMI Hudson Transport S S James Lykes - Lykes Lines S S PFC Eugene A. Obregon - Waterman Steamship Company Places Visited Guam, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, Dutch Harbor, Panama Canal, Venezuela, Ango- la, South Africa, Mozambique, Kenya. Thanks to my family for their love and support. CDDCCABC! “As we continue our journey through life, and Kings Point dips below the horizon, we will be left with our memories of the good times, lessons learned from the bad times, and friendships that will last for all times.” Orange, California “Eddie” A Christopher Francis Herleman Carnegie, Pennsylvania )■ “Herles” Major Company Marine Engineering Fifth Company Clubs and Activities Varsity Football - Four Years, Company Commissary Officer, Catherine Street Crew, President - KP Blue Magnet Club. Internship John P. Colletti Pittsburgh, PA Vessels and Companies S S Allison Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Nedlloyd Hudson - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Chilbar - Keystone Shipping Company Places Visited Panama, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, The Netherlands, England, Germany, Egypt, Saudia Arabia, Kuwait, UAE. I wanna thank my Mom, Dad, Grandma, and Pa for all the help and support (MAC), I would’ve never made it through this place without you! You too Michael and Mark!! Thanks to all the Football Coaches and my teammate for making the last four years fun. Special thanks to my fifth company boys for all the good times on and off the gridiron. “Stop - I wanna go home; Take off this uniform and leave the show ...” - Pink Floyd, “The Wall” Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Four years Soccer, Platoon Commander, SNAME, Secretary - Eric Nichols Fan Club, Member of the Travelling Drinking Game. Internship ABS Americas Chicago, IL Vessels and Companies M V President Kennedy - APL S S Kainalu - Matson Navigation Company M V SeaLand Tacoma - SeaLand Services Inc. S S President Tyler - APL M V Good Ship Lollipop - Anheuser Busch Places Visited Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Hawaii, Alaska, Cancun, The Old Forge, Jon Hall’s Bachelor Party. Without friends and family I would have never got through this place. Thanks Mom, Dad, Molly and Jimi and thanks to all my friends at home and at Kings Point. “Remember ... Life is short - Stay Hard!” Brian Christopher Homan Waukegan, Illinois ! “Homie, Homes, H-mo” [p William Charles Hunter Libertyville, Illinois “Girlskin ” Major Company Marine Engineering Fifth Company Clubs and Activities Swimming, Sailing, Regimental Academic Officer, Seafarer Boycott President, Save the Shoe Tree Club, Adelphi Sleepover Club. Internship General Electric Marine Services New Orleans, LA Vessels and Companies M V Sheldon Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Ashley Lykes - Lykes Lines M V SeaLand Patriot - SeaLand Services Inc. M V Sealift Atlantic - IMC Places Visited France, Spain, Holland, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Italy, Austrailia, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Hong Kong “Life moves pretty fast - if you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” -Ferris Bueller Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Sixth Company Clubs and Activities Company Commander, Regimental Band- master, Fanfare Trumpet Commander, Sailing Team, Mariner’s Chorus, Regi- mental Band. Internship Texaco Marine Services, Inc. Port Arthur, TX Vessels and Companies S S Zoella Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Stella Lykes - Lykes Lines M V SeaLand Value - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Humacao - PRMMI Places Visited Columbia, Panama, Ecuador, Chile, Peru, Nigeria, Kenya, Mozambique, Republic of South Africa, Nambia, England, France, The Netherlands, Germany, Gibraltar, Spain, Italy, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Bahamas, Mexico. I extend my thanks to my friends and family, I wouldn’t have made it without you. ‘Jeff” ....... . Jeffery Garrison Hurley Del Rio, Texas Major Company Marine Transportation Sixth Company Clubs and Activities Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track, Midshipman Officer, Mariner’s Chorus, Kings Point Eagle Scout Associa- tion, Brian Burns Flatliner Club. Internship Maritime Overseas Corporation New York, NY Vessels and Companies S S Cape Nome - IOM S S SeaLand Crusader - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Pennsylvania Trader - AT T M V Potomac Trader - AT T S S Baltimore Trader - AT T Places Visited Persian Gulf, Puerto Rico, Dominican Re- public, Jamaica, U.S. Gulf Coast, Panama. Thanks to my family, especially Mom, for all of the support and love you have given to me these past four years. To my friends at KP, I will miss the great times we have shared. Always remember: If you pour it, they will come. “I had to rock the boat, I had to shake the tree, To see what’d fall down on me, I thought maybe I can make it if I never give in, I been down before, I ain’t goin down again.” - Tom Petty Jonathan Lloyd Hutton Easton, New Hampshire ‘Skeletor’ • Mil • Ml Ml|| M|| M|l| lit Thomas Joseph Innocente Somers Point, New Jersey Major Company Marine Engineering Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Wrestling, SNAME, McDonalds Dinner Club. Internship Cape May - Lewis Ferry Cape May, NJ Vessels and Companies M V Ambassador - Crowley S S Mormacsun - Mormac M V Cape Douglas - Marine Transport Lines S S Almeria Lykes - Lykes Lines Places Visited Egypt, Israel, Turkey, Italy, Spain, St. Croix, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Panama, Costa Rica, Jamaica. Thanks Mom, Dad, Bro, Sis, Jen, couldn’t have made it without you. “Rode the pony for four years, fell off once or twice but managed to finish the race.” A Grant Christopher Johnson Conroe, Texas Major Company Marine Engineering Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Chairman - SNAME, Junior Class Secre- tary, Platoon Commander, Varsity Swimming. Internship Alan C. McClure Assoc. Houston, TX Port of Houston Authority Houston, TX Vessels and Companies M V Star of Texas - Seahawk Management M F Francis Hammer - OSI S S Spray - American Heavylift S S President Grant - APL M V President Harding - APL M V President Washington - APL S S ARCO California - ARCO Marine Inc. Places Visited Zaire, West Africa, U.S. Gulf, East, and West Coast, Canada, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Sri Lanka, UAE. Thanks to all who have helped me along the way - especially my family. “They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters; these see the works of the Lord, and his wonders in the deep.” - Psalms 107:23-24 Major Company Marine Engineering Second Comapny Clubs and Activities Platoon Commander, Company Logistics officer, Crew Team, Polar Bear Club, Lunch Tray Toboggan Team Internship Brookhaven National Laboratories Long Island, NY Vessels and Companies M V Senator - Crowley Maritime Transport Co. M V Raleigh Bay - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Mormacsun - Mormac Bulk Transport Inc. S S Energy Independence - Keystone Shipping Places Visited Panama, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Spain, France, Italy, St. Croix. Thanks to Mom, Dad and family. I love you all. Do any of us really know what’s going on? “I live to be the best I can, now I’m look- ing forward and I’m never looking back.” - Queensryche Andrew Daesung Kemsley Cos Cob, Connecticut “Kem-Cheese, Wok-monster” Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Fifth Company Clubs and Activities Company Commander, Chairman - SNAME, Society of Women Engineers, Swimming. Internship Consolidated Edison of New York New York, NY Vessels and Companies S S Fortaleza - PRMMI S S Magellanes - Lykes Lines M V Liberator - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Kenai - Keystone Shipping Co. S S Kauai - Matson Navigation Lines USS O’Brien - U.S. Navy Places Visited San Juan, Puerto Rico; Balboa, Panama; Cartagena, Buena Ventura, Colombia; Guayaquil, Ecuador; Callau, Peru; Arica, Valpariso, Chile; Yokohama, Kobe, Ha- kata, Japan; Pusan, South Korea, Hong Kong. Kevin William Kirby La Vale, Maryland “Sharky” Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Third Company Clubs and Activities Football - Four Years, Powerlifting Team, Bear and Sharky Interest Club, LIL Com- pany Employment Support Group. Internship Westvaco Fine Paper Mill Luke, MD PRC, Inc.; Crystal City, VA Vessels and Companies M V Sheldon Lykes - Lykes Lines M V American Eagle - PGM S S Stonewall Jackson - Waterman M V Liberty Spirit - Liberty Maritime M V 1st Lt. Alex Bonnyman - Maersk Places Visited Bremerhaven, Germany; Felixstowe, En- gland; Le Havre, France; Antwerp, Bel- gium; Tallinn, Estonia; Honduras; Saudi Arabia; U.S. East and Gulf Coasts; Diego Garcia. I would like to thank my mother and fa- ther and Kim for all their love and sup- port in getting me through here. I couldn’t have done it without you all and at times I didn’t think I would. Thanks for every- thing, I love you. And to the guys . . . sometimes your friends are your worst en- emies here, but I love you just the same and I’ll never forget you. if Michael Scott Kirshner Encino, California Major Company Marine Transportation Third Company Clubs and Activities Regimental Public Affairs Officer, Regi- mental Honor Guard Commander, Co- Captain - Speech and Debate Team, Liter- ary Editor - Hear This, Jewish Lay-Leader, BACCHUS. Internship Law Offices of James D. Ackerman, Esq. Long Beach, CA Vessels and Companies M V President Roosevelt - APL S S Manukai - Matson Navigation Lines S S Letitia Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Delaware Trader - ATTRANS Company Places Visited Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Pearl Harbor, Wake Island, Midway, Sau- di Arabia, Guam, San Fransisco, Seattle, Wilmington. “I shall be telling this with a sigh, Some- where ages and ages hence: Two roads di- verged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” - Robert Frost Virgil Randolph Klepper Jr. Kent Island, Maryland Major Company Marine Transportation Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Baseball, Crew, Golf, Yearbook, NDTA, Company Executive Officer, Platoon Commander. Internship Maryland Port Administration Baltimore, MD Vessels and Companies M V Star of Texas - Seahawk Management M V American Condor - Crowley Maritime S S ARCO Prudhoe Bay - ARCO Marine M V Seabulk Magnachem - HVIDE Shipping Places Visited Togo, Ivory Coast, Senegal, Holland, Ha- waii, Guam, Korea, Japan, Philippines, Midway. Thank you Mom, Dad, Nanny, Christina, Regina, Mary, Susan and all the Kleppers, Rossbachs, Dawkins’, Quimbys’ and KP buddies. You all gave me something that helped me make it. God Bless. “The lightning strikes and the wind cuts cold to the sailors’ bones, to the sailors’ soul, ’till there’s nothing left that he can hold except the rolling ocean. But I am ready for the storm.” - Kathy Matea William Karl Klose Jr. Decatur, Texas Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First and Second Company Clubs and Activities Worlds’ Greatest Cowboy Fan Club, Se- nior Class VP, Old 3rd Co. Boys, Intramu- ral Softball and Football, CFC, Hook’em Horns Club. Internship Lykes Brothers Shipping Company Dallas, TX Vessels and Companies S S Thompson Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Falcon Duchess - Seahawk Management M V OMI Sacramento - OMI S S Stella Lykes - Lykes Lines Places Visited Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Panama, Hondruas, Ascension Island, South Africa, Mozam- bique, Nambia, U. S. Gulf Coast. To Crystal, Mom, Dad, Kambra, Bobby, Sonia, Brad, Jeff, Aaron, and everyone else who helped me through this place: Thanks! Mommo, I wish you could have been here for graduation. Crys, thanks for waiting. Charles Edward Knight II Stuart, Florida O “Dow, Dudeman, Dew” Major Company Ships Officer Regimental Staff Clubs and Activities Regimental Adjutant, Offshore Sailing Team - M V Seventh Son, Co-Captain - Mens Volleyball Club, B-Team Charter Member, PRC, Bennigan’s Power Hour Club. Internship Port Everglades Authority Ft. Lauderdale, FL Vessels and Companies M V Strong Texan - Bengtsson Walker Marine Inc. S S OMI Charger - OMI Corp. M V Newark Bay - SeaLand Services Inc. Places Visited Italy, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, UAE, En- gland, Germany, Israel, Holland, Margaritaville. Mom and Dad: Thank you for guiding me down the right path, I could not have made it without your support and encour- agement. To all my friends at KP: May your waters be calm and the wind be at your back and I’ll see you in Margarita- ville! To the B-Team: Mike, Your a lousy roommate,; Phil, I like ya but I’ll crack ya; Kurt, I got that spork for you; and Scott, no more passing out in my front yard. 1842! Thomas Arthur Kvanvig Twin Falls, Idaho ‘Stimpson, TK Solver Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Third Company Clubs and Activities Platoon Commander, Company Executive Officer, ASNE, SNAME, Midshipmen Council, Offshore Racing Team, Gold- fingers Club, Ugly Club, Trident Club, Empire State Valdez Paint Crew. Internship EG G, Inc. Idaho National Engineering Laboratory Idaho Falls, Idaho Vessels and Companies M V President Adams - APL S S Cape Borda - APL M V President Polk - APL S S President Jefferson - APL S S President Hoover- APL S S Manulani - Matson Navigation Company USS Texas - U.S. Navy Places Visited California, Washington, Saudi Arabia, Ko- rea, Victoria, BC; Taiwan, Japan, Egypt, fHOOfi •nay Cancun. “If you ain’t the lead dog, the scenery nev- er changes.” “The meek shall inherit s—t!” StoTT 3 Javier Asis Landero Arza Panama City, Panama V , “X- Man” Major Company Marine Transportation 5, 4, 2, and 1 Clubs and Activities Varsity Volleyball Team, Karate Team, Century Club. Internship Panama Canal Commission Panama City, Panama Vessels and Companies M V Dock Express Texas - Dock Express Inc. M V Galveston Bay - SeaLand M V Faust - IMC S S Export Freedom - Farrell Lines Inc. S S Fortaleza - PRMMI M V SeaLand Value - SeaLand S S SeaLand Challenger - SeaLand Places Visited Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, France, Spain, England, Ita- ly, Egypt, Israel, Turkey, Puerto Rico, Ja- maica, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Brazil. I’m a proud sailor. Without this overall experience I don’t think I’d have ever fully realized how huge and beautiful this world is, neither how harsh and lonely. I’ll keep my eyes open. Beyond that horizon there will always be light. I’m tougher than this place, because I’m still the same guy I was when I left home. Vice and sport. Life on the edge, that’s what I’m in. Nathan Peter Lane Stuart, Florida Major Company Marine Engineering Third Company Clubs and Activities Company Academic Officer, Offshore Sailing, Volleyball, Chokerless Club, Company Hair Officer. Internship Glover Machine Company Frye, ME Vessels and Companies M V Star of Texas - Seahawk Management S S Letitia Lykes - Lykes Lines M V SeaLand Quality - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Cape Mendocina - OMI S S Stephen W. Pless - Waterman Steamship Company Places Visited Zaire, South Africa, Mozambique, Yemen, Egypt, Girbraltar, Spain, Netherlands, Germany, England, Canada. “Yesterdays over my shoulder, so I can’t look back for too long. There is just too much to see waiting in front of me, and I know I just can’t go wrong.” - Jimmy Buffett Karl Edward Lang Harkers Island, North Carolina “Thang, Mauler, Clubber” JS Major Company Ships Officer Second Company Clubs and Activities Rugby, Trident Club President, Hard Li- quor and Handgun President, Thang of the Week, Last Frontier, 2 Oo. Tough Guys, Rugby Roadies, Sydlo Haters, Un- touchables, Salty Dog Club, Suitcase Man Fan Club. Internship Port of Morehead City Morehead City, NC Vessels and Companies Adabelle Lykes - Lykes Lines Ruth Lykes - Lykes Lines Charlotte Lykes - Lykes Lines Valley Forge - Keystone OMI Star - OMI Inc. OMI Missouri - OMI Inc. Duck Truck - Lang Lines Places Visited U.S. East Coast, U.S. Gulf Coast, England, Germany, Holland, France, Belgium, St. Eustacius, Durban, South Africa, Kenya, Sri Lanka, Yemen, Egypt, Drunken Obli- vian, Hell, The Edge. Thanks Mom, Dad, Kathie, Konrad, Kris- tine, and all my friends for putting up with my shit and helping me get through this place. “Mother, Mother Ocean, I have heard your call; wanted to sail upon you waters since I was three feet tall.” Boyd Douglas Larson Pensacola, Florida “Baird-Boyd, Fats” Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First Company Clubs and Activities Golf, Crew, Rifle, Drill Team, Power Squadron, Society of Women Engineers, ASNE, SNAME, BACCHUS, Rack Pack. Internship Southern Steamship Agency Company Pensacola, FL Vessels and Companies M V Falcon Leader - Seahawk Management M V Falcon Champion - Seahawk Management M V OMI Missouri - OMI M V OMI Star - OMI Places Visited England, France, Spain, Greece, Sicily, Palma de Mallorca, Turkey, Mozambique, South Africa, U.S. Thanks Dad, Mom, Greg and Friends. “There are only two ways to go at Kings Point - Engine or Home.” rf James Asbury LeCompte III Kirksville, Missouri Major Company Marine Engineering First Company Clubs and Activities Platoon Commander, Battalion Executive Officer, SNAME, Track. Internship USCG Fifth District Head Quarters Portsmouth, VA Vessels and Companies S S Louise Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Pvt. Harry Fisher - Maersk Ltd. M V Cape Edmont - Inter Ocean Management S S Equality State - Inter Ocean Management Places Visited Morroco, Tunisia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Italy, Belgium, Singapore, UAE, East and West Coast of U.S. Thanks to Mom, Dad and my family for their encouragement. I love you all! Bud- dha, Buck and the First Co. boys, Thanks for making life at KP bearable. “Friends don’t count in fair weather. It is when troubles come that friends count.” - Harry Truman “Jamie” Todd Evan Levitt Smithtown, New York Major Company Marine Engineering Fifth Company Clubs and Activities Captain - Mens Swim Team, Water Polo, SNAME, Peer Counselor, Head Lifeguard, Father of Swim Team Freshmen. Internship LeFebure Corporation New York, NY Vessels and Companies S S Mallory Lykes - Lykes Lines USNS Curtiss - AMSEA M V Marine Reliance - Marine Transport Lines Inc. MS SeaLand Value - SeaLand Services Inc. Places Visited Columbia, Panama, Ecuador, Chile, Peru, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Japan, Italy, Spain, France, Blue Goose in Balboa. Mom, Dad and Jordan, we made it through 8 years of this places! Amazing!! I love you all very much and would not have made it without you. Best of luck to the swim team . . . I’m really going to miss you guys. “Don’t worry about it, . . . it’ll hit!” Nicholas Robert Lewis Lafayette, Indiana “Nick, Lew, Nickster” Major Company Marine Transportation Second Company Clubs and Activities Regimental Protocol Officer, MDA Club Chairman, Nautical Institute, Propellor Club, M V Mariner, Crew Team, Offshore Racing - Seventh Son, Honor Board, Rack Pack, 92.5 Club. Internship Odyssey Chartering and Brokerage Corp. New York, NY Vessels and Companies USNS Seadump Antarctic - MTL S S President Madison - APL USNS Altair - Bay Tankers M V Sea Wolf - Crowley M V Sperry Star II - Sperry Marine Places Visited Hawaii, Adak Island, Alaska, Japan, Tai- wan, Hong Kong, Egypt, UAE, Saudi Ara- bia, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Argentina, Uru- guay, Venezuela, East-West-Gulf Coasts. Love and thanks to all my family and friends. “’This time tomorrow we shall be at home, thank goodness;’ said Una, ’I hate the sea!’ ’I believe it’s alright in the middle,’ said Dan, ’The edges are the sorrowful parts.’” - Rewards and Faeries, Kipling Matthew Joseph Libby Jr. “Lib, Slim Jim, Medium Goon ” Bargaintown, New Jersey Major Company Marine Transportation Second Company Clubs and Activities Football, Untouchables, Thang of the Week Club, Rugby Roadies, Salty Dog Club, 2 Co. Tough Guys, Sydlo Haters, Jersey Connection, Suitcase Man Fan Club. Internship Cape May - Lewis Ferry Cape May, NJ Vessels and Companies Almeria Lykes - Lykes Lines Cape Douglas - Marine Transport Lines Mormacsun - Moore McCormick Company Ambassador - Crowley Caribbean Transport Spice Trader - Captain Morgan Run Pace Truck - Libby Racing Team Pirates of Caribbean - Walt Disney world Nautilus - Captain Nemo Places Visited USA, Egypt, Israel, Italy, Turkey, Spain, UAE, Saudi Arabia, St. Croix, Panama, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Beyond Reality, HELL, The Edge. Thanks Mom, Dad and Jude for putting up with my shit! “If it ain’t one thing its another!” “Step out of the old, get into the cold.” K.M.R.N.A.” Jonathan David Lipps Houston, Texas r v Major Company Ships Officer Second Company Clubs and Activities Captain - Debate Team, Honor Board Representative, Company Commander, Ring Committee Co-Chairman, Academic Assessment Committee, Wild Frontier Resident, Honorary Griek Family Member. Internship Houston Port Authority Pilots Association Houston, TX Vessels and Companies S S Sam Houston - Waterman M V Adabelle Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Falcon Duchess - Seahawk Management M V Frances Hammer - OSI Places Visited Bangladesh, Belgium, Egypt, England, Ethiopia, France, Germany, India, Indo- nesia, Jordan, Malaysia, Netherlands, Pa- kistan, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Soviet Union, Spain, Sudan, Thailand, Tunisia. To my family - You never said it would be easy . . . and it wasn’t. Although I was probably harder on you than it was for me, WE made it. I am a Kings Pointer because of you. “Mother mother ocean, I have heard you call. Wanted to sail upon your waters since I was three feet tall.” - Jimmy Buffett Scott Alan Liva Billings, Montana Major Company Marine Transportation Third Company Clubs and Activities Company Commissary Officer, Regimen- tal Commissary Officer, Zombo, Produc- tion Manager - Hear This, President - Nautical Institute, Propellor Club, Off- shore Sailing Team, Honor Guard Chief Petty Officer. Internship Senator Conrad Burns Office Billings, MT Vessels and Companies M V President Monroe - APL S S Manukai - Matson Navigation Company S S Santa Adela - Vessel Charters Inc. M V President Truman - APL S S Exxon North Slope - EXXON Places Visited Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Guam, Ha- waii, Hong Kong, Alaska. “The optimist believes we live in the best of all possible worlds. A pessimist fears this is true!” — ‘Dickie’ Michael Dylan MacNicholl Oak Harbor, Washington Major Company Marine Transportation Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Propellor Club, Drill Team, Power Squad- ron - Mariner, Offshore Squadron - Envy, E.D.R. Waiter. Internship USN Medium Attack Squadron NAS Whidbey Island, WA Vessels and Companies S S President Madison - APL M V SeaLand Independence - SeaLand Services Inc. M V SeaLand Anchorage - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Tonsina - Keystone Shipping Company S S President Tyler - APL S S President Jefferson - APL Places Visited Alaska, Panama, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea, Philippines, Guam. “If money is your hope for independence you will never have it. The only real secu- rity that man can have in this world is a reserve of knowledge, experience, and ability.” - Henry Ford Diedra Magnifico Alton, New Hampshire Major Company Marine Transportation Fifth Company Clubs and Activities Company Logistics Officer, Captain - Softball Team, Hear This, Yearbook, Peer Counselor, SWE. Internship Moran Towing and Piloting of Portsmouth Portsmouth, NH Vessels and Companies M V Margaret Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Jean Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Mormacstar - Moore McCormick Places Visited Holland - Rotterdam, Amsterdam; Ger- many - Bremerhaven; France - Le Havre; England - Felixstowe; Africa - Durban, Maputo; Madagascar - Tamatave; Ven- zuala - El Palito; Argentina - La Plata, Buenos Aires; Aruba. Thank you Mom and Dad for always being there for me and for becoming as much a part of my Kings Point life as you could. I love you. Thanks Krista, for looking after me the two years we were here together and Noah and the animals for making my visits at home so enjoyable. Jim, Tracy, Kristin, Sandy, Cris and all the friends I’ve made at KP, I will never forget you and all the times we spent together. You are the best. “If my sister can do it, we can do it.” Philip Eugene Malone Vancouver, Washington Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Second Company Clubs and Activities First Asst. Engineer - S V Seventh Son, B- Team (Charter Member), Fraternal Order of Apathetic Jellyfish, Parks and Recrea- tion Committee. Internship Christensen Motor Yacht Corp. Vancouver, WA Vessels and Companies S S Keystone Canyon - Keystone M V SeaLand Voyager - SeaLand Services Inc. USS Houston - U.S. Navy S S SeaLand Pacific - SeaLand Services Inc. M V SeaLand Anchorage - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Ship of Fools - South Wing Shipping Places Visited Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, Kaohsiung, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Margaritaville. Thanks to my family, the B-Team, Theron, and Robyn. Love you all! “You see the size of that chicken?” - Leech Cords Anna Alzbeta Maly San Jose, California “Manna” Major Company Ships Officer Fifth Company Clubs and Activities CFC, SWE, Battalion Honor Board Vice- Chairman, Swim Team, Captain - Track Team. Internship American President Lines Seattle, WA Vessels and Companies S S Resolute - Farrell Lines M V SeaLand Expedition - SeaLand Services Inc. M V SeaLand Defender - SeaLand Sprvicps Tnr S S EXXON Philadelphia - EXXON Shipping Company Places Visited Spain, Italy, Egypt, Greece, Turkey, Ja- maica, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Alaska. Thank you God! Mom, Dad, Tomas, Chris, Ingrid, Rhonda, and all my buddies at CFC: Thank you for all your support, en- couragement and fun times. It’s sure nice to know I can walk out those gates and not “have” to come back! I love you all! “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him and he will direct your paths straight.” - Proverbs 3:5- 6 Allen Mark Manuel North Middletown, Kentucky Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Fifth Company Clubs and Activities Football Team, SNAME, Fifth Co. Zombo, Jerseyman Shore Club, Catherine Street Crew, Member of Traveling Drink- ing Game. Internship U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville, KY Vessels and Companies S S San Fransisco - Exxon Shipping Company M V Anchorage - SeaLand Services Inc. M V Galveston Bay - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Robert E. Lee - Waterman Steamship Company Places Visited Far East, Singapore, India, Suez Canal, Bremerhaven Amsterdam, Northern Eu- rope, Saudi Arabia, Alaska, West and East Coasts of U.S. Thank you Dad, Mom, Greg, Jennifer and family for the love and support given to me through the four years. “Sometimes when you lose you really win. It’s always been the food and you know it, smell ya!” Sean Michael Mark Seattle, Washington Major Company Marine Transportation Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Karate Team Captain, Flying Club, Peer Counselor, Propellor Club, Skiing Club, Sailing Team, Band, Knights of Colum- bus, NY Rave Underground. Internship Bogle and Gates Admiralty Firm Seattle, WA Vessels and Companies M V President Lincoln - APL S S President Grant - APL M V President Eisenhower - APL S S President Pierce - APL S S ARCO Juneau - ARCO Shipping Company Places Visited Japan, Okinawa, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Philippines, Guam, Alaska, California. I would like to thank Mom, Dad, my fam- ily and Nancy for giving me the love, sup- port, and strength to persevere. I love you all! The pursuit of happiness now awaits .. “We must not cease from exploration and the end of all our exploring will be to ar- rive where we began and to know the place for the first time.” “Boufr Major Company Dual License First Company Clubs and Activities Company Academic Officer, Ring Com- mittee Chairman, Vice-President - Pro- pellor Club, Junior Class President, Nau- tical Institute, SNAME. Internship Argent Marine Operations Newport News, VA Vessels and Companies S S Sam Houston - Waterman Steamship Company S S James Lykes - Lykes Lines LNG Lake Charles - Ahrenkie Ship Management M V Flamingo - Island Developers Ltd. M V Sea Hawk - Island Developers Ltd. M V Eagle - Island Developers Ltd. M V Pelican - Island Developers Ltd. M V Dena Marie - Island Developers Ltd. M V Fandango - Fandango Cruise Lines Inc. Places Visited Gibraltar, Spain, Turkey, Israel, Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Jordan, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Thailand, Malaysia, Korea, Japan, Indonesia. Mom, Dad, Jeff and Jody, my life is begin- ning once again. I’ve gambled on my fu- ture; now I’ve won. Thanks for giving me the strength to get through it all. “So long, and thanks for all the fish.” Christopher Scott Marlow Miami, Florida “Bleak” Blake Edward Martin Dickinson, North Dakota Major Company Ships Officer Third Company Clubs and Activities Third Company Commander, Third Com- pany Executive Officer, President - Kings Point Eagle Scout Association, Yearbook Staff. Internship Seamen’s Church Institute New York, NY Vessels and Companies MW Star of Texas - Seahawk Management S S Letitia Lykes - Lykes Lines MW Advantage - Red River Carriers Places Visited Zaire, South Africa, Mozambique, Yemen, Suez Canal, Gibraltar, Spain, Indy 500. Thanks and love to my Mother and Grandmother who have shown me what true courage and faith are. Rest peacefully in my heart and mind and know that I love you. To my Dad and family: Thank you for always listening to me even when I didn’t make sense! I love you. To my friends: Thanks for being there when I needed a someone to talk to or a kick in the ass. Fair seas and following winds to all of you. “Life is a play. It’s not its length, but its performance that counts.” - SENECA “Len, Gordo ” Leonardo Martinez Jr. San Antonio, Texas Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First Company Clubs and Activities SNAME, ZOMBO, Intramurals, Bart’s Dart Club, Wednesday Night Mug Club Internship Estess Electric Company San Antonio, TX Vessels and Companies S S Sam Houston - Waterman Steamship Company S S Marjorie Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Adabelle Lykes - Lykes Lines S S OMI Wabash - OMI Corporation Places Visited India, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, South Africa, Mada- gascar, Mozambique, England, France, Belgium, Germany, Mexico. Gracia a mi familia por el soporto que me dieron estos quatro anos. Thanks to all my friends at KP for making the last four years bearable. “All I ask out of life is for a little bit of food money, a little bit of beer money, and sometimes just a little.” George William Masing Smalltown, USA Major Company Marine Engineering Second Company Clubs and Activities Assistant Table Captain, Room Captain, Rugby, Liberator, 2 Co. Tough Buys, Walk of Shame Club, Park Ranger, Bonehead Move of The Week Club, Driving into Trees Club, Sydlo Haters. Internship Drew Ameroid Marine Boonton, NJ Vessels and Companies M V Sugar Islander - Pacific Gulf Marine S S Thompson Lykes - Lykes Lines MW Newark Bay - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Sam Houston - Waterman Steamship Lines S S Ship of Fools - South Wing Shipping Company S S Spice Trader - Captain Morgan Shipping Places Visited Boss Man’s Office, Fezziwigs, Buttles, Cancun, KP Park, Key West, Everywhere yet Nowhere. To my family and guys from the South wing . . . Thanks for everything, I love you all! “A day spent wasted is not necessarily a wasted day!” Erwin Quitoriano Masinsin Fullerton, California Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Clubs and Activities Counseling Office Liaison Officer, Peer Counselor, Computer Club, Lacrosse Team, Speech and Debate Team, Newman Club TEC, SNAME, ASNE, Knights of Columbus. Internship Southern California Edison Etiwanda, CA Vessels and Companies M V President Polk - APL S S Kaimoku - Matson Navigation Company S S Coastal Manatee - Costal Tankship Company M V Sheldon Lykes - Lykes Lines Places Visited Japan, Taiwan, Macau, Hong Kong, Bel- gium, France, Germany, England, Baha- mas, Hawaii, U.S. East, West and Gulf Coast. “To laugh often and much; to win the re- spect of intelligent people and the affec- tion of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure to betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty, to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healty child, a garden path or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.” Julie Marie McCabe San Antonio, Texas Major Company Marine Transportation First Company Clubs and Activities Offshore Racing Team - Flamin’, Glee Club, Chapel Choir, Regimental Commis- sary Officer, President - BACCHUS, NDTA, TEC Internship Lackland Air Force Base Transportation Division Vessels and Companies S S Maui - Matson Navigation Company M V SeaLand Endurance - SeaLand Services Inc. M V Faust - IMC USNS Henry J. Kaiser - MSC Places Visited Hawaii, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Ko- rea, California, England, France, Belgium, Germany, Holland, Spain, Egypt, East Coast of U.S. Thanks to God, family and friends for get- ting me through this place ... I love Ya’ll. “Wherever you go, I will go. Wherever you live, so shall I live.” Monica Lynn McIntyre Paulsboro, New Jersey “Reba, M” Major Company Marine Engineering First Company Clubs and Activities SWE, SNAME, Cross-Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Parks and Recrea- tion Committee, 92.5 Club, Rick and Ted Fan Club. Internship Mobil Oil Corporation Paulsboro, NJ Vessels and Companies M V CPL. Louis J. Hauge Jr. - Maersk Lines Ltd. S S Export Freedom - Farrell Lines MS Faust - International Marine Carriers USNS Henry J. Kaiser - MSC Places Visited Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Djibouti, Sin- gapore, Spain, Italy, Turkey, Greece, Isra- el, England, France, Belgium, Germany, Sicily. To Dad, Mom and those four rotten guys I call brothers: Thanks for the love, support and infuriating encouragement. To all my friends who almost make it difficult to leave K.P.: Mimi, S, K, Jewels, Fezzis’ Clan, and Mr. Man. I love you all. “Now, Voyager, go fourth and seek.” - W.W. Paul Edward McLinn Twin Falls, Idaho Major Company Marine Engineering Sixth Company Clubs and Activities Captain - Crew Team, Regimental Band, Yearbook Staff, President - Ski Club, Fleet Captain, Company Executive Offi- cer, Platoon Commander, Polar Bear Club, Desert Storm, Honor Guard. Internship Strategic Sealift Command, Maritime Affairs Pentagon, Washington D.C. Vessels and Companies S S President Tyler - APL USNS Cape Breton - APL RRF S S Manulani - Matson Navigation Company S S President Johnson - APL M V President Garfield - APL M V President Lincoln - APL Places Visited Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Okinawa, Singapore, Oman, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Sri Lanka, Alaska, Hawaii. “Some people think advancement is who you know, not how much you know. If you strive to obtain your dreams and fight for what you look forward to having in the future you will never have to worry about knowing the right person to get something . . . You will be that person!” Michael Todd McManus Vancouver, Washington Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Second Company Clubs and Activities Sailing Team, S V Seventh Son B-Team, Charter Member Fraternal Order of Apa- thetic Jellyfish, Parks and Recreations Committee, Last Frontier, South Wing Internship Morgan Products Ltd. Vessels and Companies M V Sealift Arctic - International Marine Carriers M V Maersk Constellation - Maersk S S Manukai - Matson S S Enterprise - Sealand Places Visited Dubai, Honolulu, Guam, Kaushung, Seat- tle, Azores, Savannah, Dammam Here’s to the breezes (No that’s not it) Here’s to Honor (No that’s not it either). I just want to thank my family and friends for support throughout the years. Special thanks to the south wing for all of our adventures. Michael S. McNulty Bergenfield, New Jersey —■ - Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Second Company Clubs and Activities Football Team, Powerlifting Club, Vice President - MADE, Shark and Bear Inter- est Club, Murphy’s Law Club. Internship Bulington Generating Station Burlington, NJ Vessels and Companies S S Export Freedom - Farrel Lines S S Consumer - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Challenger - SeaLand Services Inc. M V Franklin J. Phillips - Maersk Lines Ltd. Places Visited Spain, Italy, Egypt, Malta, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Diego Gar- cia, Elizabeth NJ. “I’d like to go back to the men of the 101st and 82nd Airborne. They were asked to define courage. They stated that it was those men that are afraid, but go anyway.” i Peter A. Meier Marysville, Ohio Major Company Marine Engineering Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Cross Country, Track, President - Rugby, Fourth Company Cribbage and Trivial Pursuit Club, Fourth Company Study and Support Group. Internship ARCO Marine Long Beach, CA Vessels and Companies S S Golden Gate - Keystone Shipping Company M V Constellation - Maersk M V Mariner - SeaLand Services Inc. M V Developer - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Sag River - ARCO Marine Places Visited Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Cadiz, Azores, Alaska, Scam’s House, T-Bones House. “Always wear clean underwear. Life is too short to dance with ugly women, which is determined by your level of sobriety. Leave the toilet seat in the down position.” Richard Lippincott Melien III West Chester, Pensylvania “Ricker, Gunsmoke” Major Company Marine Transportation Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Skipper - M V Liberator, Midshipmen Of- ficer, President - Fishing Club, Lacrosse, Captain Force’s Happy Hour, Roller Jousting Champion, Team Sierra, Fourth Company Hog Tying. Internship • Keystone Shipping Company Philadelphia, PA Vessels and Companies S S Argonaut - Farrell Lines M V American Condor - Crowley Maritime S S SeaLand Crusader - SeaLand Services Inc. M V SeaLand Arabian Sea - IMC Places Visited Spain, Italy, Greece, Egypt, Israel, Tur- key, Azores, Great Britain, Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Puerto Rico, Domini- can Republic, Jamaica. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. I know we are all glad its over. I love you. “I never could have made it without the boys! But fellas, let’s try and stay out of trouble in the future ... O.K? ... Please?” Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Third Company Clubs and Activities Ice Hockey, Off-Shore Sailing, Senior Edi- tor - MIDSHIPS, Battalion Commander, Battalion Executive Officer, Company Lo- gistics Officer, President - Aerostar Club, Empire State Valdez Paint Crew Vessels and Companies S S Elizabeth Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Genevieve Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Nedlloyd Holland - SeaLand Services S S OMI Willamette - OMI Inc. Places Visited U.S. Gulf and East Coasts, South Africa, Tanzania, Mozambique, Sri Lanka, Hol- land, Germany, England, Mexico, Indy 500 To my friends and family, I owe you ev- erything!! You helped carry me through the hardest four years of my life. “Times like this may seem grave and un- certain, but with continued effort, we will ultimately prevail. In the end, I assure you, you will look back on this with pride.” - George Washington Steven W. Meng Edwardsville, Illinois iCX “Old-Man” - Major Company Marine Engineering Third Company Clubs and Activities Rugby, Automotive Obsession Club, Cen- tury Club, Company Academic Officer. Internship Naval Air Station Fallon, NV Vessels and Companies M V President Roosevelt - APL S S Manukai - Matson S S SeaLand Spirit - SeaLand Services Inc. USS Cowpens - U.S. Navy S S Golden Gate - Keystone M V President Monroe - APL S S Manulani - Matson Places Visited Seattle, Oakland, Martinez, San Pedro, San Diego, Anacortes, Honolulu, Guam, Hong Kong, Kaohsiung, Kobe, Okinawa, Yokohama, Nagoya. Thanks Mom and Dad . . . I’m finally out! David John Mieczynski South Windham, Connecticut “Super Dave” Major Company Marine Transportation Floater Clubs and Activities Salty Dog Club, Rhino Club, Dave and Brian’s Speed Metal Band, Team Dave, Hide and Sleep Team, World Domination. Internship Port of New London New London, CT Vessels and Companies M V Pvt. Harry Fisher - Maersk Lines Ltd. M V Pvt Franklin Phillips - Maersk Lines Ltd. S S Argonaut - Farrel Lines S S Marine Chemist - Marine Transport Lines S S SeaLand Crusader - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Energy Independence - Keystone Shipping Company S S Crew Slaver - Slave Lines Places Visited The Gulf, Israel, Egypt, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Spain, Jamaica, Dominican Repub- lic, U.S. East Coast, Willimantic, Puerto Rico, Penn Station. “Never play by the rules... If you do what everyone else does, you’ll be just like ev- eryone else.” f Andrew Joseph Miller “Andy” Indian Hills, Colorado Major Company Marine Transportation Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Battalion Logistics Officer, Program Di- rector - CFC, Debate Team, Volleyball, Fanfare Trumpets. Internship MSC Tagos Support Unit Honolulu, Hawaii Vessels and Companies S S President Tyler - APL S S Cape Breton - APL S S Manulani - Matson Navigation Company S S Golden Gate - Keystone Shipping Company USNS Kawishiwi - MSC Places Visited Alaska, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Sin- gapore, Saudi Arabia, Hawaii. Thank you Mom, Dad, family and friends for your support. And in memory of Mimi, this one’s for you! “Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed” - John 20:29 - Gregory Scott Miller Chrisney, Indiana “LiV Miller G” Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Varsity Baseball Team, Secretary and Treasurer - SNAME, Second Battalion Adjutant. Internship Indiana-Michigan Power Plant Rockport, IN Vessels and Companies M V Lyra Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Tonsina - Keystone Shipping Lines S S President Jefferson - APL S S President Tyler - APL S S President Madison - APL Places Visited Guam, Philippines, Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Japan, Eygpt, Belgium, Ger- many, Saudi Arabia, Valdez Alaska, Panama. Thanks Mom, Dad, Todd, the other Millers, the Lynam’s, John, Chris, and all the guys and gals in the class of ’93. I couldn’t have made it without you. “O’Captain! My Captain! Our fearful trip is done! The ship has weather’d every rack, the prize we sought is won. The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting.” - Walt Whitman Mark Bernard Miller Shelton, Washington Major Company Marine Transportation Second Company Clubs and Activities Captain - Water Polo, 1992 All-Confer- ence Water Polo, Regimental Academic Officer, Battalion Academic Officer, Var- sity Swimming, Editor-In-Chief - Lubbers Line, Drill Team. Internship Manke Lumber Company Shelton, WA Vessels and Companies S S President Grant - APL M V President Truman - APL S S Manalani - Matson Navigation Company M V SeaLand Mariner - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Keystone Canyon - Keystone Shipping Company Places Visited Japan - Yokohama, Kobe, Nagoya, Kyoto, Tokyo; Okinawa, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Alaska - Dutch Harbor, Valdez; California, Washington. Thanks Mom, Dad, Aileen, Andrew, Jim, Grandma, Grandpa, Carl Gilmore, and all my buddies at school. I wouldn’t have made it without you. “O’Captain! My Captain! Our fearful trip is done, The ship has weather’d every rack, the prize we sought is won, . . . ” - Walt Whitman - Scott Howard Miller “Killer” Chinook, Montana Major Company1 Ships Officer Sixth Company Clubs and Activities Regimental Logistics Officer, Company Logistics Officer, President - Weightlift- ing Club, Regimental Band, Army Interest Club, Ambulance Squad. Internship U.S. Army Airborne School Vessels and Companies S S Kainaliu - Matson Navigation Company M V President Polk - APL M V President Monroe - APL M V President Arthur - APL M V President Lincoln - APL S S Thompson Pass - IOM Places Visited Taiwan, Persian Gulf, Sri Lanka, Singa- pore, Hong Kong, Japan, Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, Panama. “The best thing about Kings Point is Vick- ery Gate.” Shawn Lynn Mitchell Billings, Montana Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Second Company Clubs and Activities Offshore Sailing Team, Chief Engineer - M V Mariner, First Battalion Commander. Internship Maersk Lines Ltd. Madison, NJ Vessels and Companies M V President Eisenhower - APL M V President Tyler - APL M V Constellation - Maersk Line Ltd. USNS Sealift Atlantic - IMC Places Visited Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Subic Bay, Darwin Australia, Guam, Sin- gapore, Sri Lanka, Hawaii. “Like a million little doorways, all the choices we made, all the stages we passed through, all the rolls we played, so many different directions, our separate paths might have turned with every door that we opened, every bridge that we burned.” - Neil Peart “Adam fell that men might be; and men are that they might have joy.” - Nephi Walter Molishus Philadelphia, Pennsylvania “Big Walt” Major Company Marine Engineering Second Company Clubs and Activities Pub Club, Social Committee, Intramurals, 2 Co. Tough Guys, KP Drinking Team, Hard Liquor and Handgun Club, Thurs- day Softball, Last Frontier, Parks and Re- creation Committee, He-Man Women Haters Club. Internship Keystone Shipping Company Philadelphia, PA Vessels and Companies Sealift Atlantic - IMC Export Patriot - Farrell Lines Energy Independence - Keystone Shipping Company Spice Trader - Captain Morgan Rum Ship of Fools - South Wing Shipping Company Places Visited Bermuda, Fezziwigs, Panama, Bogarts, Cuba, Buttles, Egypt, Mcheebs, Israel, Dublins, Turkey, KP Park, Italy, Wiley Hall, Greece, Insanity, Spain, Margaritaville. Thanks to Mom, Dad, Jeff, the boys of the South wing, the 92.5-ers and to all those who helped me through this place. “Good family, good friends, good women, and good beer are all the finer things in life and I have had them all!” — Ryan Patrick Moran Old Greenwich, Connecticut Major Company Marine Engineering Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Varsity Sailing Team, Captain - Dinghy Fleet, Golf Club, Mountain Biking Club, Student Advisor - Eric Nichols Fan Club, “The Team - Funk This!”. Internship Moran Towing and Transportation Company Greenwich, CT Vessels and Companies M V Ambassador - Crowley Maritime S S Cape Ann - AMSEA M V Faust - IMC S S Mason Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Barge - Lobsters-R-Us Inc. Places Visited Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Jamaica, Spain, Italy, Sicily, Greece, Crete, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, England, France, Germany Belgium, Jon Hall’s Bachelor Party. Thanks to my family and good friends - you’re the best!!! “I don’t know where I’m heading, and sometimes I can’t remember where I’ve been . . . and that’s the way I like it.” Kevin Wade Morgan Beford, Texas Major Company Marine Engineering Fifth Company Clubs and Activities Swimming, Water Polo, Company Logis- tics Officer, Manhattan Island Circum- navigation Society, Brotherhood of the Deadrise, Desert Storm War Heroes Association. Internship U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Fort Worth, TX Vessels and Companies M V Cape Domingo - Marine Transport Lines S S Ashley Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Elizabeth Lykes - Lykes Lines Places Visited Saudi Arabia, UAE, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Gibraltar, Germany, Belgium, Ghana, South Africa, Kenya. Thanks for the support Mom, Dad and Erin. Thanks to the swimming team and the 5 Co. boys for showing me what real friends are about. “Beam me up Scotty, this place sucks!' Robert Esmond Munchbach Canal Zone, Panama “Munch” - Major Company Marine Transportation Second Company Clubs and Activities Rugby, 92.5 Club, Deck Systems, Unau- thorized Government Driver. Internship Canaveral Pilots Association Port Canaveral, FL Vessels and Companies S S Allison Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Coastal New York - Coastal Corp. S S Stella Lykes - Lykes Lines Places Visited Columbia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru, Chile. “Rebellion is the ultimate sanction against the abuse of government power.” - John Locke Michael Joseph Murphy Rockville Centre, New York Major Company Marine Engineering Fifth Company Clubs and Activities Captain - Soccer Team, Senior Class Sec- retary, Platoon Commander, Peer Counselor. Internship American Ref-Fuel Garden City, NY Vessels and Companies M V Sea Wolf - Crowley S S Cape Alava - MCI M V Liberty Spirit - Liberty Maritime M V PFC Karnes Anderson Jr. - Maersk Lines M V Arabian Sea - IMC Places Visited East Coast of South America, Spain, Esto- nia, Diego Garcia, U.S. East Coast. A man is not judged by his accomplish- ments when he is leaving college life but when he is leaving life. I want to thank Mom, Dad, Moira, Kayt, Jenny, Jim, Herles and everyone who gave me a help- ing hand these past four years. “Laugh a lot. A good sense of humor cures almost all of lifes ills.” Andrew Brendan Murray Seattle, Washington Major Company Ships Officer Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Regimental Waterfront Officer, Offshore Sailing Team, Bermuda Race Navigator, Speech and Debate Team. Internship Crowley Maritime Corporation Seattle, WA Vessels and Companies S S President Tyler - APL M V SeaLand Kodiak - SeaLand Services Inc. S S ARCO Juneau - ARCO Marine M V SeaLand Voyager - SeaLand Services Inc. Places Visited Alaska, Guam, Hong Kong, Japan, Okina- wa, Singapore, Taiwan, U.S. West Coast. Thanks to all my family and friends for their help and support. “A wet sheet and a flowing sea, A wind that follows fast, and fills the white and rushing sail, And bends the gallant mast.” - Allan Cunningham William Keith Murray Coatesville, Pennsylvania Major Company Marine Transportation Second Company Clubs and Activities Second Company Academic Officer, Mari- ner’s Chorus, Computer Club, Golf Team, Parks and Recreation Committee, Rhino Club, Salty Dog Club. Internship Knausch, Hogan and Murray, Inc. New York, NY Vessels and Companies S S Sam Houston - Waterman M V Faust - IMC S S SeaLand Crusader - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Marine Chemist - MTL Places Visited Egypt, Saudi Arabia, India, Thailand, Ma- laysia, Singapore, France, Belgium, Ger- many, Sweden, Great Britain, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Texas. I would like to thank the following: Aleen - for her love and understanding; Mom and Pop Stabile - for their help and guid- ance; Mom, George, and Pop-Pop - for welcoming me home; and Kings Point for showing me how tough life can be. Daniel Louis Nice “D-Nice” Wabash, Indiana Major Company Marine Engineering Third Company Clubs and Activities Varsity Club, Basketball, Offshore Sail- ing, Parks and Recreation Committee Fire Starter, Sweat Hog Club. Internship Army Corps of Engineers Largo, IN Vessels and Companies M V President Truman - APL S S President Tyler - APL M V SeaLand Patriot - SeaLand Services Inc. M V Atlantic - MSC Places Visited Alaska, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Tai- wan, Guam. Thanks to my family. Your support was the difference. I couldn’t have made it without you. Thanks also to Danni, my better half as you all know. I love you. Shane, Scott, Zach, and all my other buds, we have built a great friendship, keep in touch. Let the rest begin .... - s Eric Michael Nichols Silver Spring, Maryland “Nipple Head” Major Company Marine Transportation Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Football - Captain, Powerlifting Team, Varsity Club, 92.5 Club. Internship Bethlehem Steel Sparrows Point, MD Vessels and Companies S S Zoella Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Newark Bay - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Atigun Pass - Keystone S S Kainalu - Matson Places Visited UAE; Rotterdam, Holland; Bremerhaven, Germany; Felixstowe, England; Valdez, Alaska; Honolulu, Hawaii. Thanks to my family for all of the support and encouragement they have given me throughout my life. I love you. Thanks to all of my buddies, without you this place would be unbearable. “First a gentleman, then a scholar, then an athlete.” - Brady Straub 8 -w Benjamin Re Nicholson Houston, Texas “BenJammin Paratus” Semper Major Company Marine Engineering Second Company Clubs and Activities Regimental Commander, Regimental Supply and Maintenance Officer, Com- mand Master Chief Petty Officer, Army Interest Club, Short Persons Club, Dog of the Week Club, Pizza Hut Lunch Bunch, Varsity Crew Team, Ben’s Taxi Service, Bennigans Power Hour Club. Internship Oceaneering Technologies Houstin, TX Vessels and Companies S S Equality State - IOM MSC-RRF M V SeaLand Performance - SeaLand Services Inc. USS Oliver Hazard Perry - U.S. Navy S S Coastal New York - Coastal Tankships Inc. Places Visited Saudi Arabia, Netherlands, Germany, En- gland, Puerto Rico. “He holds the book, and turns the pages, stares at words, but reads the spaces.” Michael Shane Nolen Moundville, Alabama ■ ■ ■ “Shaner, Shanedog” Major Company Marine Engineering First Company Clubs and Activities Regimental Color Guard Commander, Ka- rate Team, Football and Basketball Stat- istician, Short Peoples Club, Parks and Recreation Committee. Vessels and Companies M V Cape Henry - IOM M V American Eagle - Pacific Gulf Marine S S Ashley Lykes - Lykes Lines Places Visited Gibraltar, Egypt, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Honduras, Panama, West Germany, Spain, Italy, Turkey, Venezuela, Ascen- sion Island, St. Helena, South Africa, Kenya. “Don’t seat the small stuff, it’s all small stuff; Production without self-destruction; If you can’t fight or flee, go with the flow!” “Roll Tide” Richard Edward O’Ben Jr. West Gardiner, Maine Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First Company Clubs and Activities Company Executive Officer, Midshipman Council, CFC, SNAME, Rugby Roadies, Parks and Recreation Committee, Aca- demic Tutor, Intramural Softball, Charter Member of the FOAJ. Internship American Overseas Marine Corp. Quincy, MA Vessels and Companies M V Dewayne T. Williams - AMSEA USNS Meteor - IOM M V President Monroe - APL S S ARCO Anchorage - ARCO Marine Places Visited Guam, Saipan, Singapore, Fujairah, Du- bai, Ad Damman, A1 Jubayl, Gibraltar, Rota, Algecrias, Kaoshiung, Kobe, Na- goya, Yokohama, Valdez, San Fransisco, Los Angeles, Washington, Bremmerha- ven, Paris, Antwerp. “The best thing you’ve ever done for me is to help take my life less seriously. It’s only life after all.” - Emily Sabers “As we stand upon the ledges of our lives with our respective similarities, it’s either sadness or euphoria.” - Billy Joel S James Thomas O’Leary St. Louis, Missouri “Jim, Jimmy, Lame-O” Major Company Marine Engineering Third Company Clubs and Activities Regimental Honor Board Chairhian, Var- sity Soccer - Captain, Dog of the Week Club, Pizza Hut Lunch Bunch. Internship Anheuser-Busch, Inc. St. Louis, MO Vessels and Companies S S Equality State - IOM S S OMI Willamette - OMI M V SeaLand Performance - SeaLand Services Inc. M V Tillie Lykes - Bachko Chartering Places Visited Saudi Arabia; Bremerhaven, Germany; Rotterdam, Holland; Antwerp, Belgium; Felixstowe, London, England; Vera Cruz, Tuxpan, Mexico; Mardi Gras, New Orleans. Thanks to the Gang that was always there covering my back. You know who you are and I won’t forget you. To my family: I love you all and couldn’t have done it without you. “Keep life simple and enjoy the simple things.” Alexander Batuhan Olaes San Diego, California Major Company Marine Transportation Third Company Clubs and Activities Third Company Logistics Officer, Kings Point Rugby Football Club, MDA Club, Vice President of USMMA NDTA Club, Chapel Choir, Midships Staff, Park and Recreation Supporter, Chevron Washing- ton Valdez Strait Hot Tub Club Internship San Diego Unified Port District San Diego, CA Vessels and Companies M V President Kennedy - APL S S Kainalu - Matson GT Chevron Washinton - Chevron USA S S SeaLanr Reliance - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Minnow - Three Hour Cruise Places Visited Yokohama, Kobe, Kaoshung, Hong Kong, Singapore, Oahu, Maui, San Francisco, El- segundo, Oakland, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Tacoma, Valdez, Esterobau, Guam, East Coast, West Coast. Thank you Mom amd Dad. Thanks to ev- erybody and anybody for everything. Thank you Chris and Ceasar. “I’ve been too long on the mainland. Ho- tels, rental cars, and phone, time to cast them aside and catch the very next tide and go back where I belong.” J.B. See you on the water. “Spear Chucker, Mole Christopher Martin Pecherek Doylestown, Pennsyvania «sv Major Company Ships Officer Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Track Captain - Three Time Track All American, Football, Indoctrination, Drill Team. Vessels and Companies M V SGT. William R. Button - AMSEA USNS Cape Horn - IOM Places Visited Persian Gulf, Guam, Belgium, Egypt, Malta, Singapore, Japan, Spain. Thank you: Mom Dad, brothers, Stack, Buddy, Darren and Anna. 96’em in 96! “Five years of rough water, and I have taken many falls, but with the good Lord as my Captain I have made it through them all.” Craig Dominic Perciavalle i Plantation, Florida Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Varsity Football, Varsity Golf, Trident Club. Internship Port Everglades Port Authority Ft. Lauderdale, FL Vessels and Companies M V Star of Texas - Seahawk Management S S Buyer - OMI S S Marjorie Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Falcon Duchess - Ocean Duchess Inc. Places Visited Lome, Togo; Adidjan, Ivory Coast; Dakar, Sengall; Rotterdam, Holland; Panama Ca- nal; Indonesia; Bali; Singapore. Thank you Mom, Dad and Russ for your never ending love and support through these difficult years. My success is a result of your love and I love you. “As time passes reflections in the sea will spark my memory of KP. Some happy, some sad, but thanks to great friends, this prison wasn’t all that bad. Take care guys, and good luck.” Joseph Larry Persina II New Cumberland, West Virginia “Lar Major Company Marine Engineering Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Football, Weightlifting Club, Sophomore Class President. Internship USCG MSO Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA Vessels and Companies M.V Falcon Duchess - Seahawk Management S S Stella Lykes - Lykes Lines S S OMI Leader - OMI M V Sheldon Lykes - Lykes Lines Places Visited Israel, Gibraltar, Spain, Egypt, Saudi Ara- bia, Bahrain, Mozambique, South Africa, Germany, Belgium, England, Taco Bell. Thanks Mom, Dad and Christie, I couldn’t have done it without you. I made Grandpa! “I figured five years of free education was better than four. I was wrong. KPS!” Major Company Marine Engineering Fifth Company Clubs and Activities Ethnic Culture Club - President, Compa- ny Commissary Officer, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling. Internship Maryland Port Authority Baltimore, MD Vessels and Companies M V Adabelle Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Falcon Princess - Seahawk Management M V Sea Fox - Crowley S S Mormacsun - Moore McCormack M V American Falcon - Crowley S S Gulf Trader - All Marine Services Places Visited England, Germany, Holland, France, Bra- zil, Venezuela, Argentina, Virgin Islands, Gibraltar, Saudi Arabia, Hawaiian Islands. “Ready for ’dem, but ’dem not ready for me!!” - Naughty by Nature Darrell Wayne Pilant Anywhere, USA Major Company Marine Transportation Second Company Clubs and Activities Hockey, Rugby, Co-Chairman - Parks and Recreation Committee, KP Parrothead Club, 2 Co. Toughguys, Lt. Sydlo Fan Club, Fab-5, Dallas Cowboys Cheerlead- ers, Last Frontier. Internship PRC Inc. Crystal City, VA Vessels and Companies S S Elizabeth Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Genevieve Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Nedlloyd Holland - SeaLand Services Inc. S S OMI Willamette - OMI Corp. S S Ship of Fools - South Wing Shipping Co. S S Spice Trader - Captain Morgan Shipping Places Visited Some various Countries, Fezzywigs, KP Park, Margaritaville, Key West, Sydlo’s Office (often), Bogart’s, Buttle’s, I’ve been everywhere yet nowhere.” Thanks to my family, South wing Murphy hall, all my friends, the fab-5 and Eryn. I love you all and couldn’t have done it without you!! “The world is my urinal; The bathroom is everywhere; 2.2 - It’s not just my GPA it’s my BAC!” - DWP ’93 Andrew John Polzynski Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania “Drew, D.Pol, Cheese” Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Second Company Clubs and Activities Captain - Basketball Team, Chain Gang. Internship Peterbuilt Trucking Company Allentown, PA Vessels and Companies M V President Washington - APL S S Keystoner - Keystone S S Robert E. Lee - Waterman Places Visited Seattle, Alaska, Japan, Taiwan, Guam, Hong Kong, San Fransisco, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Egypt, Panama Canal, Suez Canal, Ethiopia, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, India, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore. Peace to Mom, Dad, Schwartzie, Q, D- Nice, Noso, Green-Luva, Lumpy, Riggs, Shane Dog, Mah-Belle, Grizz, and the rest of my posse. “Though the world is cruel and blind, let’s have a good time.” - Bob Marley Roberta Leigh Postman Pewaukee, Wisconsin Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First Company Clubs and Activities Swimming - Captain, Softball, Regimental Public Affairs Officer. Internship Meehan Seaway, Service, LTD Vessels and Companies S S President Madison - APL M V SeaLand Anchorage - SeaLand Services Inc. M V SeaLand Freedom - SeaLand Services Inc. M V SeaLand Tacoma - SeaLand Services Inc. T V Kings Pointer - U.S.M.M.A. M V President Washington - APL Places Visited Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Hollywood, Universal Studios, Alaska, Korea, California, Washington. Sincere thanks to my family and friends, could not have done this without you. “Remain focused, but take a few risks to make achieving your goal even more spec- tacular. When all else fails, depend on yourself.’’ Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Second Company Clubs and Activities Dawn Star, CFC, SWE, Battalion Opera- tions Officer Internship Naval Air Station (VA-128) Whidbey Island Vessels and Companies M V PVT. Harry Fisher - Maersk Lines, Ltd. S S Export Freedom - Farrell Lines USNS Sealift Indian Ocean - IMC Places Visited Saudi Arabia, UAE, Spain, Italy, Greece, Israel, Egypt, Puerto Rico, Turkey, East Coast of U.S. John Edward Prebble Jr. Milford, New Hampshire V “Just remember when it’s over out there, we are all on the same team.’’ - Top Gun John William Pritchett Dresden, Tennessee Major Company Ships Officer Third Company Clubs and Activities Power Squadron - Contessa, Trident Club, Rugby. Internship Port Everglades Port Authority Ft. Lauderdale, FL Vessels and Companies S S Stella Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Sheldon Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Strong Texan - Bengtsson and Walker Marine S S Keystoner - Keystone Shipping Company Places Visited St. Eustacious, Ascension Island, South Africa, Mozambique, France, England, Germany, Belgium, Scotland, Greece, Ita- ly, Panama. “Why don’t we get drunk and screw.” - Jimmy Buffet Andrew Howard Quinn III Laurel Springs, New Jersey Major Company Marine Engineering Fifth Company Clubs and Activities Captain - 92 Football Team, Basketball, Midshipmen Officer, SNAME, Varsity Club Member, Jerseyman Shore Club. Internship Liberty Maritime Corp. Lake Success, NY Vessels and Companies M V SeaLand Challenger - SeaLand Services Inc. M V Liberty Star - Liberty Maritime S S Thompson Pass - Inter Ocean Management S S Westward Venture - IOM T V King Pointer - U.S.M.M.A. Places Visited Tallinn, Estonia; Manila, Philippines; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Dominican Republic; Kingston, Jamaica; Port Armuelles, Pana- ma; Pacific Northwest. To Mom, Dad, Kelly and Dan. Thanks for everything. I love you dearly! “Victory belongs to the most persevering.” Kevin John Reynolds Milford, Connecticut Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Fifth Company Clubs and Activities Editor - Hear This, Wrestling, Rugby, Dinghy Sailing Team, Park Range - Char- ter Member. Internship Snako Kirsen, USA New York, NY Vessels and Companies S S Mayaguez - PRMMI S S Fredericksburg - Keystone S S Valley Forge - Keystone S S Cape Canso - Marine Carriers M V Faust - IMC M V Sea Wolf - Crowley Places Visited Venezuela, England, Paris, Antwerp, Puerto Rico, Elliot M. See Room, Monte- video, Bridgeport, New Orleans, Brazil, Dominican Republic, Buenos Aires. For your love and support, thank you Mom, Dad, and Tim. “I just smile . . . the little things never did bother me much.” Ingrid Carolyn Riemann Seattle, Washington Grid, Inga from Sweden’ Major Company Marine Transportation Fifth Company Clubs and Activities CFC, Second Class President, Softball Team, Sailing Team, Social Committee, Regimental Morale Officer, Proud Mem- ber of Fifth Company, BACCHUS. Internship American President Lines - Seattle, WA Foss Maritime - Seattle, WA Vessels and Companies S S Resolute - Farrell Lines M V SeaLand Expedition - SeaLand Services Inc. NV SeaLand Defender - SeaLand Services Inc. S S ARCO Fairbanks - ARCO Marine Places Visited Spain, Turkey, Israel, Egypt, Greece, Ita- ly, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Dominican Re- public, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Alaska. Thanks God, Family, and friends for your support. Thanks Anna, Rhonda, the Ben- netts, and all of my good friends at CFC, the Lord has truly blessed me with such awesome friends. “Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial, because when he has stood the test, he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him.” - James 1:12 Matthew L Rigby Coco Solo, Panama Major Company Marine Transportation First Company Clubs and Activities Power Squadron, Company Commissary Officer, Propellor Club, E.D. Club, NRA, Outdoor Club, Ski Club, Century Club. E.D. Club. Internship Tampa Bay Pilot Assoc, FL Penn - Attransco Corp. NY Vessels and Companies S S Marjorie Lykes - Lykes Lines M V SeaLand Innovator - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Tonsina - Keystone Places Visited U.S. East, West, and Gulf Coasts; Alaska; Panama; Colombia; Peru; Ecuador, Chile, Puerto Rico; Mozambique; Kenya; Japan; Okinawa; Taiwan; South Korea; Hong Kong. Thank you all - Family and friends for your love and devotion. “We may win or we may lose, but we will never be here again.” - Eagles L Mark Andrew Riggio Gig Harbor, Washington « , k “Riggs” Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Second Company Clubs and Activities Pistol Team Captain, Company Training Officer, Honor Representative, COPS2, Drill Team, Color Guard, Honor Guard, Army Interest Club, Operation Knee Deep, Airborne School, Lt. Sydlo Fan Club (Plank Holder). Internship ARCO Marine, Inc. Long Beach, CA Vessels and Companies M V SeaLand Freedom - SeaLand Services Inc. M V President Roosevelt - APL M V Sugar Islander - IOM USS Finback - U.S. Navy S S Great Land - TOTE S S ARCO Juneau - ARCO Marine Places Visited Singapore, Alaska, Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong, Alaska, Guam, Tacoma, Oakland, Puerto Rico, Long Beach, (did I mention Alaska?), Kuai, Maui, Oahu, Hawaii, and numerous 7-11’s around the nation and world. After five years here I feel like Arnold Schwartzenegger. Goodbye, good Luck, and good riddance! “That which does not kill us makes us stronger.” Bret Alan Russell Birmingham, Michigan 4 ; n “Birdman, Corn Bret” Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Second Company Clubs and Activities Varsity Football “Dream Team 93”, Powerlifting Club, Regimental Athletic Director, President - MADE, Shark and Bear Interest Club, Murphy’s Law Group- ie, Scuba, Ski and Surf Club. Internship Coors Brewery Golden, CO Vessels and Companies M V Sealift Antarctic - IMC S S President Hoover - APL M V OMI Sacremento - OMI Inc. M V St. Clair - American Steamship Places Visited Hawaii, Alaska, Guam, Japan, Taiwan, Chile, Rusia, Lake Hapatcong Colorado Thanks to Mom, Dad, Brandon, JMH, and the fearless foursome for giving me a hand while in the Kings Point Vortex. Remem- ber that mountains are to be climbed with as little effort as possible and without de- sire. The reality of your own nature should determine the speed . . then when you are no longer thinking ahead each footstep isn’t just a means to an end but a unique event in itself. To live only for a future goal is shallow, for it is the sides of the mountains which sustain life, not the TOP. —————— Major Company Ships Officer Second Company Clubs and Activities Rugby, 2 Co. Tough Guys, Parks and Re- creation Committee, Friday Night Circuit Club, Sydlo Haters, Official Room Cap- tain, Assistant Table Captain, Captain - Hi-Top Fan Club. Internship Washington State Ferry System Seattle, WA Vessles and Companies S S President Harrison - APL M V SeaLand Tacoma - SeaLand Services Inc. M V SeaLand Independence - SeaLand Services Inc. M V SeaLand Liberator - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Kenai - Keystone Places Visited Japan, Korea, Okinawa, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Alaska, Boss Man’s Of- fice, Fezziwigs, KP Park, Key West, Cancun. Thanks to the Rents, Chesi, Ed, Chris, and Grandma for helping me become who I want to be. “You think I’ve got my eyes closed, I think that you’re all fd up!” - Eddie Vedder “Conformtiy Sucks!” - J. Sainsbury John Andrew Sainsbury Olympia, Washington - ‘Scotty’ Major Company Marine Engineering Second Company Clubs and Activities Platoon Commander, S V Seventh Son Varsity Sailing, B-Team Charter Member, Fraternal Order of Apathetic'Jellyfish, Parks and Recreation Committee Mem- ber, Resident of the Wild Frontier, Parrot Head Club, Rugby Roadies, Honorary Member of Kim Bove’s Family, LUCAS. Internship SeaLand Services, Inc. Blount Island, Jackson, FL Vessels and Companies M V Strong Texan - Bengtsson-Walker Marine S S OMI Charger - SeaLand M V Newark Bay - SeaLand S S Stir Crazy - South Wing Shipping Places Visited 16 Countries from Holland to the Baha- mas to Saudi Arabia; Margaritaville, Key West, Garden City, Huntington, my home (too rarely). I thank God for my family and friends. To the B-Team and the rest of the boys in the South wing, I love ya. To Kim, thank you and I love you always! To my family, Mom, Dad, Wendy, Connor, Steven, Ter- ry, etc. . my love is overflowing. “Lube oil are good”, “I want what I can’t get, I get what I don’t need, but thank God I don’t get what I deserve!” Frank Scott Sanders Jacksonville, Florida Scott Lee Saunders Des Moines, Iowa Major Company Marine Engineering Third Company Clubs and Activities President - Class of 1993, Battalion Honor Board Chairman, CFC, Kings Point Eagle Scout Assoc., Wrestling Team, Kings Point Scholar. Internship Naval Sea Support Center Portsmouth, VA Vessels and Companies S S Leslie Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Sheldon Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Innovator - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Tonsina - Keystone Places Visited Israel, Egypt, Morocco, Turkey, Holland, Netherlands, Germany, France, Belgium, Okinawa, Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong, Korea. “Imagine there’s no heaven, Imagine there’s no hell, Nothing to live or die for.” - John Lennon 4 1 I I 5 4 Robert James Scamell Jr. Oyster Bay, New York Major Company Marine Engineering Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Golf, Captain - Lacrosse, Platoon Com- mander, Peer Counselor, SNAME. Internship OMI Shipping Company New York, NY Vessels and Companies S S Argonaut - Farrel Lines S S Wright - AMSEA M V Margaret Lykes - Lykes Lines M V CGM lie De France - SeaLand Services Inc. Places Visited Spain, Italy, Israel, Turkey, Greece, Egypt, Bahrain, England, Netherlands, Germany. “I don’t know where this road is going to lead. All I know is where we’ve been and what we’ve been through. If we get to ful- fill our dreams I hope it was worth the wait.” Chris Schroeder Aruada, Colorado “Topher, Toph” Major Company Marine Engineering First Company Clubs and Activities Soccer, Wrestling, Rifle, Regimental Hon- or Board Vice Chairman, Pizza Hut Lunch Brunch, Dog of the Week Club, Short Peo- ples Club, Parks and recreation Committee. Internship Coors Brewing Company Golden, CO Vessels and Companies S S Hawaii - SeaLand Services Inc. M V Tacoma - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Maui - Matson S S Tonsina - Keystone Places Visited Hawaii, Japan, Alaska, Panama, Washing- ton, Oregon, California. “See the happy moron, he doesn’t give a damn. I wish I were a moron - My God, Perhaps I am. Good luck to all the happy morons who follow! Jeffrey Robert Seidel Eureka, Montana Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First Company Clubs and Activities President - Chapel Choir, CFC, Rugby, ASNE, Battalion Adjutant. Internship Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Bremerton, WA Vessels and Companies S S President Grant - APL M V President Kennedy - APL S S Tonsina - Keystone S S Maui - Matson Places Visited Alaska, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Oki- nawa, Panama, Hawaii, Guam, West Coast of U.S. “In all my perplexities and distresses, the Bible has never failed to give me light and strength.” -Robert E. Lee L Major Company Marine Engineering Fifth Company Clubs and Activities Varsity Football, SNAME, Platoon Com- mander, Jerseyman Shore Club, Cather- ine Street Crew, Member of Travelling Drinking Game. Internship John P. Colletti and Associates Pittsburgh, PA Vessels and Companies S S Cape Alexander - Marine Carriers M V Sealift Atlantic - IMC S S President Grant - APL S S ARCO Sag River - ARCO Marine M V William B. Baugh - Maersk Lines Places Visited Italy, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, Diego Garcia, Japan, Korea, Suez and Panama Canal, Hawaii, East and West Coast, Alaska. To my Mom and Sister, thanks for being there and putting up with me the last four years, love you. To Chrissy, thanks for not only being my girlfriend, but also a best friend, love ya. To the gang at home, thanks for making my breaks at home worth wanting to come home to. To the gang at school, without you I would have never made it through this place, at least with my sanity. And to my Dad, I only wish you were here to see the things I have accomplished, here’s to you. Brian Martin Sell Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania ‘Bri’ Matthew Joseph Sers Brownwood, Texas “Get-up” Major Company Marine Transportation Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Team Sierra, Blinker-Light Club, Nav- Lab Club, Fourth Co. Hog Tying Team, 92.5 Club, Golf Team, ROA, Trident Club. Internship Jubilee Oil and Gas Corp. Brownwood, TX Vessels and Companies S S Thompson Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Falcon Duchess - Seahawk Management S S SeaLand Discovery - SeaLand Services Inc. M V PVT Franklin J. Phillips - Maersk Places Visited Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Panama, Ascension Islands, Namibia, Mozambique, South Af- rica, Diego Garcia, Puerto Rico, Domini- can republic, Jamaica, McMullen’s Office, LaGuardia Airport, North Shore Hospital. Thank God I never have to tell another teacher that Trevor is soaking his toe in the infirmary. All credit goes to God and my family for their unfailing love and support. Peter 2:2-3 Martin Patrick Sheeron Jr. Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania Major Company Marine Transportation First Company Clubs and Activities Crew Team, Sailing Team, Knights of Co- lumbus, Battalion Adjutant, Short Peo- ple’s Club, Parks and Recreation Committee. Internship Strategic Sealift Division Pentagon, Washington, D.C. Vessels and Companies S S Ultrasea - American Maritime Transport M V Nosac Ranger - Pacific Gulf Marine S S Mormacsky - Mormac Marine Transport USNS John Lenthall - MSC USS Gettysburg - U.S. Navy Places Visited Singapore, Spain, Italy, France, Egypt, Bangladesh, New Foundland, Bahamas, Canada, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, New Or- leans, USEC, USGC. Thanks to Mom, Dad, Denise, Collen, Jen- ny, Mom and Pop Marcelli and all my friends and relatives for your love and support. “It’s 106 miles to Philly, we’ve got a full tank of gas, half a bottle of rum, it’s dark, and we’re wearing sunglasses . . . Hit it!” s Jason Christopher Siemer West Islip, New York Major Company Marine Transportation Third Company Clubs and Activities Battalion Academic Officer, Offshore Sail- ing, Arts and World Affairs, Breakfast Club, Etc. Internship Liberty Maritime Corporation Lake Success, NY Vessels and Companies M V Liberty Star - Liberty Maritime Corp. S V Druzhba - Black Sea Shipping ✓ David Matthew Sinz Cabot, Pennsylvania Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Third Company Clubs and Activities Battalion Operations Officer, SNAME, Rugby, Company Honor Board Representative. Internship U.S. Air Force, 64th Air Training Command Lubbock, TX Vessels and Companies S S Argonaut - Farrell Lines S S SeaLand Challenger - SeaLand Services Inc. M T Potomac Trader - Penn ATTRANSCO Corp. M V Nosac Ranger - Pacific Gulf Marine Places Visited Spain, Italy, Greece, Israel, Turkey, Egypt, France, Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Malta, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Panama, Jamaica. Thanks - Mom, Dad, and Kim for all of your love and support. I couldn’t have done it without you. “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” - Philippians 1:6 Kurt Edward Skipper Easton, Maryland Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Second Company Clubs and Activities Sailing Team - Skipper Seventh Son, B- Team - Charter Member, Fraternal Order of Apathetic Jellyfish, Parks and Recrea- tion Committee, Captain - Rugby Roadies, Fab - 5, The Last Frontier. Internship Maryland DNR, Oxford Coop. Labs Oxford, MD Vessles and Companies S S Leslie Lykes - Lykes Lines M V American Condor - American Transport Lines S S ARCO Prudhoe Bay - ARCO Marine Places Visited Saudi Arabia, UAE, Japan, Korea, Guam, Midway, Hawaii, Philippines, Fezziwigs, KP Park. Thanks to my family and friends. I love you and couldn’t have done it without you. “Stick a spork in me Pm done” - Kurt Skipper ’93 “We are the people our parents warned us about. I’ve had good days and bad days and going half mad days ...” - J.B. Benjamin Karl Smith Woodbridge, Virginia Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Football, Golf, Treasurer - Eric Nichols Fan Club. I Internship TRW Arlington, VA Vessles and Companies M V Adabelle Lykes - Lykes Lines S S James Lykes - Lykes M V Tillie Lykes - Lykes Lines PFC William B Baugh - Maersk Lines Places Visited Belguim, France, Germany, England, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Diego Garcia, Jon Hall’s Bachelor Party. Soylent Green is still people!' N 1 u I J Kevin Andrew Smith Phoenix, Arizona r “Chicken, Lurch” Major Company Ships Officer First Company Clubs and Activities Varsity Basketball, Honor Board Repre- sentative, CFC, Kings Point Eagle Scout Association, Varsity Track, Library Phone Club. Internship San Fransisco Bar Pilots San Fransisco, CA Vessels and Companies S S Kainalu - Matson M V Mariner - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Kauai - Matson M V President Lincoln - APL M V Sealift Atlantic - IMC Places Visited Oahu, Maui, Hilo, Japan, Hong Kong, Tai- wan, Singapore, Guam, Alaska, Washing- ton, California. Thanks family and friends for your love and prayers, may God steer thee well Kings Point. “For I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord, plans for good and not for evil. To give you a future and a hope.” - Jeremi- ah 29:11 Major Company Marine Transportation First Company Clubs and Activities Vice President - Newman Club, Trident Club, Power Squadron, Sailing Team, Pis- tol Team, Parks and Recreation Commit- tee Member, Propellor Club, X-J Club, Knights of Columbus. Internship Chevron Shipping Company San Fransisco, CA Vessels and Companies S S Robert E. Lee - Waterman Steamship Company M V SeaLand Integrity - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Keystoner - Keystone GTS ADM William M Callaghan - Marine Carriers Places Visited Great Britain, Germany, Netherlands, Hell, Sudan, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Pakistan, India, Bangla- desh, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, The Park, La-La Land. “Others went out to sea in ships, they were merchants on the mighty water. They saw the works of the Lord, his wonderful deeds in the deep.” - Psalm 107:23-24 Panama, Panama Raf, Ralph ‘ Rafael Fernando Smith Scot Edwin Smith Waco, Texas Major Company Marine Transportation Second Company Clubs and Activities Varsity Rugby, Rugby Roadies, Spice Trader, Last Frontier, Hard Liquor and Handgun Club, Sydlo Haters, 2 Co. Tough Guys, Thang of the Week Club, Suitcase Man Fan Club. Internship International Marine Carriers Mineola, NY Vessels and Companies S S Joseph Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Tillie Lykes - Lykes Lines OMI Challenger - OMI Inc. Mv Tyson Lykes - Lykes Lines Places Visited Singapore, Philippines, Yemen, Peru, Panama, Belgium, Germany, England, France, China, Gulf and East Coast, The Edge. Thanks to Dawne and Mom for all the moral and monetary support. I love you both. Thanks to the Last Frontier for making this place tolerable. I wouldn’t have dealt with this place without the above people. Thanks again. “I got up feeling so down, I got off being sold out, I’ve kept the movie rolling, but the story’s getting old now.” Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First Company Clubs and Activities Program Director CFC, First Company Executive Officer, M V Atlantis - Engi- neer, Mystery Motorcycle Club. Internship Detroit Diesel Corporation Detroit, MI Vessels and Companies S S Luline - Matson M V President Jackson - APL S S Letitia Lykes - Lykes Lines M V William R. Roesch - Oglebay Norton Places Visited California, Hawaii, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Midway, Wake, Guam, Saudi Arabia, Great Lakes. Thanks to God who has given me family and friends to help me grow and love others. “Look to the cross, that’s where your an- swer is, He’s not hanging there, he lives.” - The Barren Cross William David Smith New Philadelphia, Ohio ■ Bill, Wildman, Flint’ Major Company Marine Transportation First Company Clubs and Activities Regimental Executive Officer, Battalion Commander, Aviation Club, Varsity Sail- ing, Regimental Band, Reserve Officer As- sociation, Who’s Who Internship U.S. Marine Corps Aviation New River, NC Vessels and Companies M V Senator - Crowley Maritime M V Raleigh Bay - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Energy Independence - Keystone S S Mormac Sun - Mormac Marine transport Places Visited St. Croix, Panama, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Costa Rico, Jamaica, Spain, Italy, France, Mexico. ‘Jaay!’ Jonathan Stephen Spaner Brookfield, Connecticut A sincere thank you to all those who made this dream come true. God Bless the Unit- ed States of America! Christopher Winston Spencer Long Beach, California Major Company Marine Transportation Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Varsity Sailing Team Captain, 92.5 Club, Team Sierra. Internship GP Resources Long Beach, CA Vessels and Companies M V President Truman - APL M V President Johnson - APL M V SeaLand Explorer - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Tonsina - Keystone M V President Buchanan - APL Places Visited Dolly’s Pumproom, Firehouse, 1997 Club, The Attic, The Bluelight, Limelight, The Wave, Graffiti, and every Hard Rock Cafe in the Northern Hemisphere. Thanks Mom, Dad, and Paul. “Never strike sail to any. Come into port greatly or sail with God the Seas.” - R.W.E. Major Company Ships Officer Second Company Clubs and Activities President - Varsity Club, President - Pub Club, Basketball, Baseball. Internship Liberty Maritime Lake Success, NY Vessels and Companies M V 2nd Lt John P. Bobo - AMSEA M V SeaLand Quality - SeaLand Services Inc. M V SeaLand Crusader - SeaLand Services Inc. USNS Sealift Pacific - IMC Places Visited Bremerhaven, Germany; Felixstowe, En- gland; Netherlands; France; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Dominican Republic; Jamai- ca; Panama; Baltimore, MD. Many thanks to Mom, Dad, Collen, Kevin, Brigid, Walt, Cassey, Buddy, Chris, and Mrs. P’s cookies. “I’ve conquered my past, the future is here at last, I stand at the entrance to a new world I can see the ruins to the right of me will soon have lost sight of me. Love res- cue me. - Bono and Bob Dylan “The door is open but the ride ain’t free.” - Bruce Springsteen k Major Company Marine Transportation Battalion Staff Clubs and Activities Captain - Football Team, USMMA Band, RBU Music Director, Battalion Executive Officer. Internship Metropolitan Police Department Harbor Patrol Washington, D.C. Vessels and Companies S S James Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Adabelle Lykes - Lykes Lines MAT OMI Hudson - OMI Shipping Company, Inc. Places Visited Belgium, France, England, Germany, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Panama. “Who’s the daddy?” Hans, John, Andy, Eric and Steve - thanks for everything. Without KP Football, I wouldn’t have made it!!! Quit the Momma jokes! To my underclass teammates - perfection is out there, so find and take it!!! Martin Wesley Stearns Stafford, Virginia Chad William Steiner Corona, California “Boot” Major Company Marine Engineering Second Company Clubs and Activities Battalion Academic Officer, Rugby Team Captain, Murphy Hall Sega Club, Presi- dent - California Chapter of KP Surf Club, Friends of Proud Texans Assoc., Kosher Kitty Club, President - Little Irishman Fan Club. Internship Foss Maritime Long Beach, CA Vessels and Companies S S Matsonia - Matson M V President Monroe - APL S S Maui - Matson S S OMI Charger - OMI Corp. M V Tyson Lykes - Lykes Lines Places Visited Guam, Oahu, Taiwan, Japan, Florida, Texas, England, Alabama, Belgium, Ger- many, France. Thank you to my family and friends for all the fun, love and support! (That means you too, Beautiful.) “I feel God’s grace when I run” - Eric Liddell, Scottish Winger Jefferson Edward Streeter South Windsor, Connecticut Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First Company Clubs and Activities Color Guard Commander, Platoon Commander, Lacrosse Team, SNAME. Internship United Technologies: Hamilton Standard Windsor Locks, CT Vessels and Companies M V W.B. Baugh - Maersk Lines Ltd. S S SeaLand Discovery - SeaLand Services Inc. M V President Polk - APL S S Lurline - Matson Navigation Company Places Visited Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Hawaii, Spain, Italy, Egypt, New York City. Thanks to my family and friends, espe- cially Mom, Dad, and Darlaina, I love you all. “Laboratory sessions are designed as hands-on supplements to the classroom work. They should not be viewed as chores to be raced through, but rather as a valu- able educational experience.” - Electron- ics Lab Manual k Major Company Marine Engineering Fifth Company Clubs and Activities Desert Storm War Hero’s Association, COPS, Photography Club, CFC, Weight- lifting Club. Internship U.S. Navy Squadron; Fightertown USA ARCO Marine, Inc. Vessels and Companies S S Cape Guirardeau - APL M V President Polk - APL M V President Arthur - APL M V President Monroe - APL S S ARCO California - ARCO Marine Places Visited Singapore, Sri Lanka, Japan, Taiwan, Saudi Arabia, UAE To all of you who helped me make it through this place with your love, under- standing, patience and support - THANK YOU. I love you all and may God bless you. I couldn’t have made it without you. Mere words cannot express the extent of my gratitude. ‘Stu, Bubba, Studmari Matthew Prescott Stuart Anchorage, Alaska John James Sweeney Staten Island, New York “Sweendog” Major Company Marine Transportation Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Vice President - Varsity Club, Power Squadron, Propeller Club, Karate Team, Battalion Honor Board Chairman, Team Sierra, Varsity Lag Calc’ Team. Internship Burlingham Underwood and Lord New York, NY Vessels and Companies S S SeaLand Challenger - SeaLand Services Inc. M V Potomac Trader - ATTRANSCO S S Argonaut - Farrell Lines M V SeaLand Achiever - SeaLand Services Inc. Places Visited Spain, Italy, Israel, Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Malta, France, Panama, Domini- can Republic, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Stat- en Island on weekends. To Mom, Dad, Chris, Anthony and Debo- rah thank you for all the love and support a man could want. I love you all dearly. To all those who made this journey memora- ble, especially Mike-Mike, Greggie, all the 92.5 guys, Goody, Buddy, Rich, Rex, and Fourth Company, I’ll never forget you. “Common sense is instinct, enough of it is genius; now I’m sure of it.” k w Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First Company Clubs and Activities PRC - Inspection Committee, Apathetic Jellyfish Club, Team Genny, Peer Coun- selor, Golf, Crew, Knights of Columbus, SNAME, Guest Appearance - Seventh Son. Internship Saint Lawrence Seaway Authority Massena, NY Vessels and Companies S S Resolute - Farrell Lines S S Gulf Trader - All Marine Services M V Integrity - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Mormacsun - Mormac S S Energy Independence - Keystone Places Visited Spain, Italy, Greece, Germany, Saudi Ara- bia, France, Holland, England, Gibraltar, Egypt, Panama, St. Croix, West Coast, Lindenhurst St, Skaneatlas. This old man is thankful that the doctoral program has come to an end, but it was only possible with the help of many great friends and their families, especially my own small, but very close family, who have supported and encouraged me through the long haul - Thank You. “Cutbacks; I like you but, I’ll sock you.” - Leech Chords Thoron Michael Sweet Saranac Lake, New York “Old Man” Stephen Hampton Taylor Midlothian, Texas “Tay-lore” Major Company Ships Officer Sixth Company Clubs and Activities Regimental Training Officer, Crew, Regi- mental Band. Internship Southwest International Freight, Inc. Dallas, TX Vessels and Companies M V Cape Henry - Inter-Ocean Management M V SeaLand Atlantic - SeaLand Services Inc. S S OMI Leader - OMI Inc. Places Visited Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Gibraltar, Ger- many, England, Holland, Cancun. “K.P.: You get a $100,000 education, but they stick it to you a nickel at a time!” Scott Andrew Thomas Ebensburg, Pennsylvania Major Company Ships Officer Third Company Clubs and Activities Platoon Commander, Varsity Football, Intramural Basketball and Softball, Ugly Club - Longest Reigning President. Internship Port Everglades Port Authority Ft. Lauderdale, FL Vessels and Companies M V Nosac Ranger - Pacific Gulf Marine M V CGM lie De France - SeaLand Services Inc. S S OMI Leader - OMI Corp. M V Sheldon Lykes - Lykes Lines Places Visited Northern Europe or bust! “The world, rather Northern Europe, is our campus!” Thanks ATR’s - Thanks for nothing. Thanks Mom, Sandy, Cherie, and every- one else who has the courage to admit that they are my friend. Taste death, live free! Shannon Chase Thomas Cambridge, MD Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First Company Clubs and Activities Vice-President - SWE, Vice-Chairman - SNAME, 92.5 Club, Active Member of Parks and Recreation Committee, Varsity Dinghy Team. Internship International Marine Carriers Inc. Mineola, NY Vessels and Companies S S Magallanes - Lykes Lines S S Resolute - Farrell Lines M S Faust - International Marine Carriers Places Visited Columbia, Panama, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Spain, Italy, Israel, Turkey, Greece, Egypt, England, France, Belgium, Germa- ny, Sweden. All the thanks in the world to my family for undying love and support. “Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed.” - Booker T. Washington Paul Erik Thorup Thomsen Covina, California Major Company Ships Officer Second Company Clubs and Activities Dinghy Team, Trident Club, Crew Team Internship ARCO Marine Inc. Long Beach, CA Vessels and Companies M V President Adams - APL S S Kauai - Matson S S Golden Gate - Keystone M V SeaLand Explorer - SeaLand Services Inc. Places Visited Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea, Alaska, Hawaii “Test? What test?” ✓ -0 James Thrall Dumphries, Virginia m ‘Jim ‘ Major Company Marine Transportation Band Company Clubs and Activities RCOMM, Kings Point Scholar, RBU Di- rector, President - Kings Point Eagle Scout Association, Center Fellow - The Center for the Study of the Presidency, Founder - BACCHUS, Editor - “Hear This,” Varsity Wrestling, Regimental Band, Debate Team, EMT, CFC. Internship PRC, Inc. Crystal City, VA Vessels and Companies M V SeaLand Commitment - SeaLand M V Falcon Duchess - SeaHawk Management M V Cape Douglas - RRF MTL S S SeaLand Crusader - SeaLand Places Visited Rotterdam; Bremerhaven; Felixstowe; Saudria Arabia; UAE; Rota; Berlin; San Juan; Rio Haina; Santo Domingo; Kings- ton; N’Awlins; Charleston; Jacksonville; Corpus Christi; Elizabeth. “Only a life lived for others is a life worth while.” A. Einstein (1932) “If our lives were that simple, we’d live in the past; if the phone doesn’t ring, it’s me.” Jimmy Buffet “I’ve had good days an’ bad days an’ goin’ half mad days.” Jimmy Buffet L Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Sixth Company Clubs and Activities Crew Team, Regimental Band, Chapel Choir, Yearbook, Company Executive Of- ficer, Platoon Commander, Drill Instruc- tor, Polar Bear Club, SNAME. Internship Strategic Sealift Command Pentagon, Washington, D.C. Vessels and Companies S S Ultrasea - American Maritime Transport Inc. USNS John Lenthall - MSC S S Mormacsky - Mormac Marine Transport Inc. USS Miami - U.S. Nacy Places Visited Spain, Egypt, Bangladesh, Singapore, France, Italy, Canada, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Bahamas. I can’t give enough thanks to God, family, and friends who helped me survive this zoo. I love you Mom, and Dad. Thanks for putting up with me Paul. Heidi, I look forward to a long life together. Fair winds and following seas to all — the fat lady is singing! “Faith that is firm is also patient.” - Isaiah 28:16 Christopher David Todd Bethel Park, Pennsylvania ‘Sprocket, Smokin’ Pole’ J Major Company Ships Officer First Company Clubs and Activities Platoon Commander, Parks and Recrea- tion Committee, Hockey, Palmer Nin- tendo Club, Rugby, Sailing - Seventh Son, Pub Club. Internship Exxon Shipping Company Benicia, California Vessels and Companies S S ARCO Anchorage - ARCO Marine M V SeaLand Express - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Meteor - IOM Places Visited Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Alaska, Saudi Arabia, Gibraltar, UAE, Egypt, KP Park. Robert Donald Tracy Gulf Breeze, Florida “Robbie, Trace” s For all those who have put up with me over the years, I salute you. Thanks to my family for the love and support. Ryan Vanderberg Jamie Van Norman Rockville, Maryland “Dim, Psycho, Jackal” Major Company Marine Engineering Systems Third Company Clubs and Activities President - Automotive Interest Club, Pat Jones Fan Club, Captain Force’s Happy Hour, Future Serial Killers of America, Room Captain, President - The Will Sembler Fan Club. Internship Bethship Sparrows Point, MD Vessels and Companies S S Green Valley - Waterman Steamship Lines M V Spirit of Texas - Seahawk Management MW Nosac Ranger - Pacific Gulf Marine S S Humacao - Puerto Rican Marine Places Visited Egypt, Not really sure about the rest, Commandant’s Office, the Foyer, Jail, New Jersey. To whom it may concern and you know who you are, I leave specially huge amounts of hatred and cess ridden filth and one more thing @ ? You!!! Scott Andrew Wellens DePere, Wisconsin Major Company Marine Engineering Systems First Company Clubs and Activities Platoon Commander, SNAME, Intramur- als, Bat Racing Team Member, Parks and Recreation Committee, Wednesday Mug Club Member. Internship Peterson Builders, Inc. Sturgeon Bay, WI Vessels and Companies M V President Lincoln - APL S S Maui - Matson M V Adabelle Lykes - Lykes Lines S S OMI Wabash - OMI Corp. M V Sam Laud - American Steamship Company Places Visited Guam, Alaska, Kobe, Yokohoma, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Kaoshiung, Bremerha- ven, Antwerp, Le Havre, Felixstowe, Coastwise, Great Lakes. Special thanks to my family and friends who gave me the strength, courage and ponies to get through the zoo. “The reasonable man adapts to the world around him. The unreasonable man ex- pects the world to adapt to him. There- fore, all progress is made by unreasonable me.” - George Bernard Shaw Ryan MacGregor White Port Townsend, Washington “Whitey, Hazelwhite, Alf” Major Company Marine Transporation Fourth Company Clubs and Activities Junior Class Vice-President, Propellor Club Vice-President, Skipper - Mariner, Social Club Officer, Regimental Morale Officer, Power Squadron, Wrestling. Internship ARCO Marine, Cherry Point, WA Foss Maritime, Seattle, WA Vessels and Companies S S President Hoover - APL M V President Eisenhower - APL S S Westward Venture - TOTE S S President Grant - APL M V President Harding - APL M V President Washington - APL S S ARCO California - ARCO Places Visited Alaska, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Sin- gapore, Sri Lanka, UAE, Guam, Puerto Rico, Cancun, New Rochelle. I’d like to thank my family and friends for their support. It was fun to be reckless. Everyone should try it for a couple of years. Lord knows we all did! “Young Men Learn responsibility by be- ing permitted to be irresponsible.” Eric Allen Wiberg Rochester, Minnesota Major Company Marine Engineering Second Company Clubs and Activities Varsity Lacrosse, SNAME, Trident Club, Computer Club, Sydlo’s Wardroom Com- mittee, Captain KP Sledding Team. Internship Rochester Public Utilities Rochester, MN Vessels and Companies M V Adabelle Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Ruth Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Charlotte Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Valley Forge - Keystone S S OMI Star - OMI Corp. M V OMI Missouri - OMI Corp. Places Visited Holland, France, England, Belgium, Ger- many, Caribbean, South Africa, Kenya, Sri Lanka, Yemen, Egypt, Iowa. Thanks to my family, especially my Mom and Dad. I wouldn’t have made it without you! “It is good to have an end to journey to- wards; But it is the journey that matters in the end.” - Ursula K. LeGuin David Lynn Wickersham Jr North Wilmington, Delaware Major Company Marine Transportation First Company Clubs and Activities Pub Club - Late Nite Staff, Parks and recreation Committee co-Chairman, AM Bloody Mary Society, Conservative Ditto Head of Palmer Hall, Tour Guide - Wilmy Enthusiasts ’93, Team Genny - Boat Drinks Anonymous. Internship Port of Wilmington Delaware Pancho O’Haras, Wilmy, DE Vessels and Companies M V American Condor - Crowley M V Sea Lion - Crowley Maritime S S Baltimore Trader - Penn ATTRANSCO P V Hey Jude - Boss Hogg’s Boating Places Visited England, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Spain, Azores, USEC, USGC, Panama, Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina, Uruguay, Eygpt, Saudi Arabia, North Country, Walts House of Fur. Thanks to all my friends, both at KP and in Wilmy, you will never be forgotten! Tremendous Thanks to you Mom and Dad, for all your love, support, and pa- tience. I am very lucky to have you both. To my grandfather who has sailed into the “one particular Harbor,” you are with me on every voyage. It’s finally over!! Cheers all! It’s time to become comfortable numb. John Andrew Williams Portland, Texas Major Company Marine Transportation First Company Clubs and Activities Sailing Team, Propellor Club, Trident Club. Internship LaQuinta Marine Services Corpus Christi, TX Vessels and Companies M V Sugar Islander - Pacific Gulf Marine S S Thompson Lykes - Lykes Lines M V Julius Hammer - OSI S S Coastal Manatee - Coastal Tankships Places Visited Hawaii, Panama, Peru, Chile, Mexico, Russia, Syria, Belgium, England. Thanks everyone, especially Mom and Dad. Brant William Wrieth “Bart” Lindenhurst, New York Major Company Marine Transportation First Company Clubs and Activities Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Rugby, Year- book Staff, Propellor Club, Parks and Re- creation Committee, Pub Club. Internship McAllister Towing and Transportation Inc. New York, NY Vessels and Companies S S Gulf Trader - All Marine Services S S Fortaleza - NAVIRAS M V SeaLand Integrity - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Mormacsun - Mormac Places Visited Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Gibraltar, Puerto Rico, France, England, Holland, Saranac Lake, Germany, St. Croix, Panama, KP Park, Fezzywigs, Bogarts, Dukes. To my Mom, Dad, Family, and friends thanks for all the support and encourage- ment you gave me the past four years. I couldn’t have done it without you all. “I’m ready. Ready for the laughing gas - I’m ready - Ready for what’s next - Ready to duck - Ready to dive - Ready to say - I’m glad to be ALIVE.” - U2 Randall John Wroblewski Michigan City, Indiana Major Company Marine Transportation Second Company Clubs and Activities Computer Club, Pistol Team, Regimental Senior Watch Officer, Class Treasurer, So- cial Committee, Ring Dance Committee, June Ball Committee, Peer Counselor. Internship World City Corp.; NYC, NY U.S. Coast Guard; Michigan City, IN Vessels and Companies S S Zoella Lykes - Lykes Lines S S Stella Lykes - Lykes Lines M V President Polk - APL S S ARCO Alaska - ARCO Marine Places Visited Panama, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Nigeria, Kenya, Mozambique, South Afri- ca, Namibia, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, France. “Of all the things in life, that makes me sad and blue; Are all the thoughts I’ve ever had, and never followed through.” - Devon Wroblewski “Cowboy” Walter Peter Klaus Yagen Seattle, Washington 4f Major Company Marine Engineering Second Company Clubs and Activities Offshore Sailing Team - Envy and blizzard. Internships Hydroplanes Inc. Tukwila, WA Vessels and Companies S S President Madison - APL M V Mariner - SeaLand Services Inc. M V Voyager - SeaLand Services Inc. M V Independence - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Navigator - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Westward Venture - Totem Exp. Places Visited Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Alaska. See you all at the reunion! Ride’em Cow- boy! It’s tool time Bob! thanks for the packages and letters Mom and Dad. Thank you too bro’. Time to sail away! J L Major Company Marine Engineering Third Company Clubs and Activities Hockey Team, Dinghy team, Offshore Sailing Team, RBU, Ugly Club - Presi- dent, Captain Force’s Fan Club, Company hair Officer. Internship Fighter Squadron (VF-126 Agressors) Miramar, CA Vessels and Companies M V Moku Pahu - Pacific Gulf Marine M V Exxon Long Beach - Exxon Shipping M V SeaLand Innovator - SeaLand Services Inc. S S Manukai - Matson Navigation Company M V President Truman - APL Places Visited Alaska, Hawaii, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan. Michael Lee Zachrich Stor« nt • Store Littleton, Colorado “Zachama Buttchesse Happy, Happy! Joy, Joy!’ Patrick Edward Zapolski Erie, Pennsylvania o “Zap, Funky Goon ” Major Company Marine Transportation Second Company Clubs and Activities Varsity Rugby, Untouchables, Thang of the Week Club, Mr. Bubble Racing Team, Salty Dog Club, Spice Trader, Last Fron- tier, 2 Co. Tough Guys, Hard Liquor and Handgun Club, Suitcase Man Fan Club, Sydlo Haters Internship Farrell Lines, Inc. New York, NY Vessels and Companies M V Falcon Duchess - Seahawk Management M V American Condor - Crowley Maritime Spice Trader - Captain Morgan Rum Shipping Pirates of the Caribbean - Walt Disney World Nautilus - Captain Nemo Places Visited East and Gulf Coast of U.S.; Saudi Arabia, UAE, Great Britain, Portugal, Spain, Die- go Garcia, Japan, Singapore, Philippines, The Bottom of the Bottle, Liquor Store, The Edge, Hell, Planet XJ-37. Thanks Mom, Dad, Ray, Mort and Mary for putting up with me for 21 years. Thanks to all my friends for keeping me sane! Coast Guard Raid Major Company Engineer IV (4th company Vessels and companies S V Dar Mlodziezy M V Yukon Places visited during this year New York, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Boston, Albany, Washington DC, Miami, New Or- leans, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Fran- cisco, Dallas, Toronto, Montreal. “It is always nice to come back home, afterall! Klojciech Majchrzak Slupsk, Poland Major Company Deck 5th com. Vessels S V Dar Mlodziezy M V Zenit M V Commodore Clipper M V Norman Commodore Places visited during this year New York, Washington DC, Miami, New Orlean, Los Angeles, Boston Dalas, Niag- ara Falls, Toronto, Las Vegas, San Francisco 4 This year for me was great time of discov- ering the new lands and the new people. AS WE ENTERED . . . DENNIS N. ABBOTT CHAD M. ASSENMACHER DUANE P. AVANT DOUGLAS W. BALLOU TIMOTHY D. BANISTER STEVEN L. BARDWELL AARON L. BARNARD CHRISTINE R. BARNARD ADAM M. BARON ARNALDO C. BASALLAJE KRISTIN M. BATALDEN HANS C.E. BEAN ROY E. BEAUCHAMP BRIAN E. BEHRENS TIMOTHY P. BELL SCOTT R. BERGERON JASON L. BOND SEAN P. BONNER ROBERT BOYAJIEFF JOHN C. BRENNAN KEITH J. BRENNAN STEVEN V. BRESCIA AARON G. BRODSKY BRIAN J. BROWN GARY R. BROWN STEVEN M. BUCKNER JOSEPH A. BUESCHER SCOTT C. BUNDREN THOMAS W.J. BURG BRIAN C. BURNS JEFFREY C. CALLENDER CHRISTOPHER S. CAPUTO TIMOTHY J. CARMICHAEL LARHONDA A. CARPENTER CHRISTOPHER S. CARROLL MATTHEW B. CASSEE BRIAN E. CASSIDY WILLIAM R. CONLEY MICHAEL P. CONNOR KEVIN J. COONEY ADAM S. COOPERMAN JOHN A. CORRIS CHRISTOPHER J. CRANE BRAD A. CRIPPS KELLY A.G. CURLL MICHAEL W. DALTON DAVID T. DALY CHARLES VON DARR IV TREVOR S. DELEW WILLIAM H. DOBBS DUTEE G. DODSON HEATHER M. DORRICOTT DEREK M. DOSTIE GAVIN W. DOUGLAS STEVEN M. DOUGLAS PETER J. DREYFUSS ANDREW J. DUPONT III JOSEPH R. DVORSKY RICHARD P. EGAL JR. ROBERT J. ENRIGHT MARK J. ESTIANDAN WILLIAM S. FEDOR THOMAS R. FENNELL RONALD J. FERGUSON JR. MATTHEW T. FISHER KEVIN G. FITZPATRICK JOSEPH G. FLANAGAN JON L. FLANDERS JOSEPH FLATLEY ELIZABETH A. FOX STANLEY R. FROST III ALEXANDER J. FRY GREGG A. FULLER CHRISTINE A. GAITLEY JAMES P. GALLAHER FELIPE A. GARCIADEPAREDES EDWARD P. GARRAHY JR. PAUL D. GATTO HEATH P. GEHRKE JASON A. GELFAND THOMAS J. GLIEDEN KERRY T. GODFREY CHRISTINE S. GOETTSCHE SCOTT A. GOIN CHRISTOPHER A. GRAHAM KAREN D. GRAHAM DARRELL S. GREGG WILLIAM J. GRIEK GRANT E. GRINSTEAD HOWARD J. HAGUE TRACY L. HAIFLEY JON R. HALL STEVEN J. HALL KELLY A. HARMON MARK I. HARRISON RONALDO B. HART RICHARD J. HARTWIG PAUL F. HASTIE ROBERT A. HAYDEN PATRICK M. HAYES RONALD A. HAYNES JR. DAVID B. HEDRICK COREY M. HEINZ BRYN J. HENDERSON KARL W. HENLEY CHRISTOPHER F. HERLEMAN ALAN B. HINSON BRIAN C. HOMAN WILLIAM C. HUNTER JEFFREY G. HURLEY JONATHAN L. HUTTON THOMAS J. INNOCENTE JR. GRANT C. JOHNSON STEPHEN A. JOHNSON WILLIAM P. JURENA MATTHEW J. KAMINSKI MATTHEW L. KANE ANDREW D. KEMSLEY HYUNG-TAE J. KIM KEVIN W. KIRBY MICHAEL S. KIRSHNER VIRGIL R. KLEPPER JR. WILLIAM K. KLOSE JR. CHARLES E. KNIGHT II JOHN R. KOLESA THOMAS A. KVANVIG RICHARD L. LAMBERT JAVIER A. LANDERO ARZA NATHAN P. LANE KARL E. LANG BOYD D. LARSON ADEKUNLE 0. LAWSON JAMES A. LECOMPTE III TODD E. LEVITT NICHOLAS R. LEWIS MATTHEW J. LIBBY ETHAN J. LIEBLER JONATHAN D. LIPPS SCOTT A. LIVA JANET L. LUDI MICHAEL D. ( MACNICHOLL DIEDRA MAGNIFICO PHILIP E. MALONE ANNA A. MALY ALLEN M. MANUEL MARK J. MARINO SEAN M. MARK CHRISTOPHER S. MARLOW BLAKE E. MARTIN LEONARDO MARTINEZ JR. GEORGE W. MASING ERWIN Q. MAS1NSIN JULIE M. MCCABE MICHAEL P. MCCOLLUM CHRISTIAN P. MCGURK MONICA L. MCINTYRE PAUL E. MCLINN MICHAEL T. MCMANUS MICHAEL S. MCNULTY ROBERT E. MCQUEEN JR. PETER A. MEIER RICHARD L. MELLEN III STEVEN W. MENG ROBERT G. MENSCHING JR. DAVID J. MIECZYNSKI ANDREW J. MILLER GREGORY S. MILLER MARK B. MILLER SCOTT H. MILLER SHAWN L. MITCHELL WALTER MOLISHUS RYAN P. MORAN KEVIN W. MORGAN KYLE A. MORGAN ROBERT E. MUNCHBACH MICHAEL J. MURPHY ANDREW B. MURRAY WILLIAM K. MURRAY MARK A. NELSON DANIEL L. NICE ERIC M. NICHOLS BENJAMIN R. NICHOLSON MICHAEL S. NOLEN RICHARD E. O’BEN JR. JAMES T. O’LEARY ALEXANDER B. OLAES JASON A. OTRIN THOMAS PATRINICOLA CHRISTOPHER M. PECHEREK CRAIG D. PERCIAVALLE JOSEPH L. PERSINA REUBEN D. PHILLIPS DARRELL W. PILANT JOHN P. PLUTA ANDREW J. POLCZYNSKI ROBERTA L. POSTMAN JOHN E. PREBLE JR. JOHN W. PRITCHETT ANDREW H. QUINN III KEVIN J. REYNOLDS INGRID C. RIEMANN MATTHEW L. RIGBY MARK A. RIGGIO LANCE G. RILEY DAVID J. RODGERS BRET A. RUSSELL AMY P. SADLER JOHN A. SAINSBURY FRANK S. SANDERS SCOTT L. SAUNDERS ROBERT J. SCAMELL JR. CHRIS SCHROEDER JEFFREY R. SEIDEL BRIAN M. SELL MATTHEW J. SERS MARTIN P. SHEERON JOEL W. SIDES JASON C. SIEMER DAVID M. SINZ KURT E. SKIPPER BENJAMIN K. SMITH KEVIN A. SMITH KEVIN G. SMITH RAFAEL F. SMITH SCOT E. SMITH STEPHEN C. SMITH WILLIAM D. SMITH BROOKE A. SOCHER (AMRHEIN) JEFFREY A. SOILSON JONATHAN S. SPANER CHRISTOPHER W. SPENCER TRISHA J. SPENCER NEIL C. SPITZ BRIAN S. STACKPOLE MARTIN W. STEARNS CHAD W. STEINER ERNEST R. STRACENER JEFFERSON E. AS WE LEFT. STREETER MATTHEW P. STUART CHRISTIAN G. SUNKLER JOHN J. SWEENEY THERON M. SWEET STEPHEN H. TAYLOR BRYAN J. THOMAS SCOTT A. THOMAS SHANNON C. THOMAS PAUL E. T. THOMSEN JAMES E. THRALL CHRISTOPHER D. TODD ROBERT D. TRACY THOMAS J. TRAVNICK SHERRI S. TRUMBULL RYAN E. VANDERBERG JAMES M. VANNORMAN RONALD G. VULETIC NEAL P. WALDEMAYER CHARLES F. WEBSTER i- SCOTT A. WELLENS RYAN M. WHITE ERIC A. WIBERG DAVID L. WICKERSHAM JR. JOHN A. WILLIAMS ! BRANT W. WRIETH RANDALL J. WROBLEWSKI WALTER P. KLAUS - YAGEN : MICHAEL L. ZACHRICH PATRICK E. ZAPOLSKI GARRETT E. ZUCKER DENNIS N. ABBOTT J CHAD M. ASSENMACHER ADAM M. BARON ARNALDO C. BASALLAJE KRISTIN M. BATALDEN £■• HANS C.E. BEAN 5 TIMOTHY P. BELL 3E I SCOTT R. BERGERON V. JASON L. BOND IffBj SEAN P. BONNER • ROBERT BOYAJIEFF ' JOHN C. BRENNAN ' KEITH J. BRENNAN :V? STEVEN V. BRESCIA ' AARON G. BRODSKY €'■ BRIAN J. BROWN € GARY R. BROWN ;v£ STEVEN M. BUCKNER , THOMAS W.J. BURG ; BRIAN C. BURNS . LARHONDA A. :: CARPENTER CHRISTOPHER S. CARROLL If MATTHEW B. CASSEE BRIAN E. CASSIDY WILLIAM R. CONLEY MICHAEL P. CONNOR i KEVIN J. COONEY , ADAM S. COOPERMAN JOHN A. CORRIS CHRISTOPHER J. CRANE BRAD A. CRIPPS KELLY A. GOMEZ CURLL MICHAEL W. DALTON DAVID T. DALY CHARLES VON DARR IV TREVOR S. DELEW WILLIAM H. DOBBS DUTEE G. DODSON HEATHER M. DORRICOTT DEREK M. DOSTIE STEVEN M. DOUGLAS JOSEPH R. DVORSKY ROBERT J. ENRIGHT WILLIAM S. FEDOR THOMAS R. FENNELL RONALD J. FERGUSON JR. MATTHEW T. FISHER KEVIN G. FITZPATRICK JOSEPH G. FLANAGAN JON L. FLANDERS JOSEPH FLATLEY ELIZABETH A. FOX STANLEY R. FROST III ALEXANDER J. FRY GREGG A. FULLER CHRISTINE A. GAITLEY JAMES P. GALLAHER EDWARD P. GARRAHY JR. PAUL D. GATTO HEATH P. GEHRKE JASON A. GELFAND KERRY T. GODFREY SCOTT A. GOIN CHRISTOPHER A. GRAHAM KAREN D. GRAHAM DARRELL S. GREGG WILLIAM J. GRIEK HOWARD J. HAGUE JON R. HALL STEVEN J. HALL MARK I. HARRISON RONALDO B. HART RICHARD J. HARTWIG PAUL F. HASTIE PATRICK M. HAYES DAVID B. HEDRICK COREY M. HEINZ BRYN J. HENDERSON CHRISTOPHER F. HERLEMAN BRIAN C. HOMAN WILLIAM C. HUNTER JEFFREY G. HURLEY JONATHAN L. HUTTON THOMAS J. INNOCENTE JR. GRANT C. JOHNSON WILLIAM P. JURENA MATTHEW L. KANE ANDREW D. KEMSLEY MICHAEL S. KIRSHNER VIRGIL R. KLEPPER JR. WILLIAM K. KLOSE JR. CHARLES E. KNIGHT II THOMAS A. KVANVIG JAVIER A.L. ARZA NATHAN P. LANE KARL E. LANG BOYD D. LARSON JAMES A. LECOMPTE III TODD E. LEVITT NICHOLAS R. LEWIS MATTHEW J. LIBBY JONATHAN D. LIPPS SCOTT A. LIVA MICHAEL D. MACNICHOLL DIEDRA MAGNIFICO PHILIP E. MALONE ANNA A. MALY ALLEN M. MANUEL SEAN M. MARK CHRISTOPHER S. MARLOW BLAKE E. MARTIN LEONARDO MARTINEZ JR. GEORGE W. MASING ERWIN Q. MASINSIN JULIE M. MCCABE MONICA L. MCINTYRE PAUL E. MCLINN MICHAEL T. MCMANUS MICHAEL S. MCNULTY PETER A. MEIER RICHARD L. MELLEN III STEVEN W. MENG ROBERT G. MENSCHING JR. DAVID J. MIECZYNSKI ANDREW J. MILLER GREGORY S. MILLER MARK B. MILLER SCOTT H. MILLER SHAWN L. MITCHELL WALTER MOLISHUS RYAN P. MORAN KEVIN W. MORGAN ROBERT E. MUNCHBACH MICHAEL J. MURPHY ANDREW B. MURRAY WILLIAM K. MURRAY DANIEL L. NICE ERIC M. NICHOLS BENJAMIN R. NICHOLSON MICHAEL S. NOLEN RICHARD O’BEN JR. JAMES T. O’LEARY ALEXANDER B. OLAES CHRISTOPHER M. PECHEREK CRAIG D. PERCIAVALLE JOSEPH L. PERSINA REUBEN D. PHILLIPS DARRELL W. PILANT ANDREW J. POLCZYNSKI ROBERTA L. POSTMAN JOHN E. PREBLE JR. JOHN W. PRITCHETT ANDREW H. QUINN III KEVIN J. REYNOLDS INGRID C. RIEMANN MATTHEW L. RIGBY MARK A. RIGGIO BRET A. RUSSELL JOHN A. SAINSBURY FRANK S. SANDERS SCOTT L. SAUNDERS ROBERT J. SCAMELL JR. CHRIS SCHROEDER JEFFREY R. SEIDEL BRIAN M. SELL MATTHEW J. SERS MARTIN P. SHEERON JASON C. SIEMER DAVID M. SINZ KURT E. SKIPPER BENJAMIN K. SMITH KEVIN A. SMITH RAFAEL F. SMITH SCOT E. SMITH WILLIAM D. SMITH JONATHAN S. SPANER CHRISTOPHER W. SPENCER BRIAN S. STACKPOLE MARTIN W. STEARNS CHAD W. STEINER JEFFERSON E. STREETER MATTHEW P. STUART JOHN J. SWEENEY THERON M. SWEET STEPHEN H. TAYLOR SCOTT A. THOMAS SHANNON C. THOMAS PAUL E.T. THOMSEN JAMES E. THRALL CHRISTOPHER D. TODD ROBERT D. TRACY RYAN E. VANDERBERG JAMES M. VANNORMAN SCOTT A. WELLENS RYAN M. WHITE ERIC A. WIBERG DAVID L. WICKERSHAM JR. JOHN A. WILLIAMS BRANT W. WRIETH RANDALL J. WROBLEWSKI WALTER P. KLAUS YAGEN MICHAEL L. ZACHRICH PATRICK E. ZAPOLSKI Colophon The 1993 Edition of the United States Merchant Marine Academy’s yearbook, Midships, was printed by Jostens Printing and Publishing State College, Pa. Publishing Consultant: Carl W. Miller of Setauket, New York. Printing was completed November 1993, using the offset lithography process under the direction of In-Plant consultant Renee Biggins. A copy run of 1200 copies with 492 pages using 100 lb. Karisma Gloss Stock was used. An 8-page gatefold in Process Color using both gloss and dull varnish was designed to highlight the successful sports program at USMMA. An over-run of 200 copies was printed for congressional mailings. Process Color was applied to nine seperate signatures and twenty-two Multiples of tempo Blue 873 was applied as a second color. Cover Design was selected by a staff committee and prepared by Bob Eyster, Designer, State College, Pa. Materials used were Nighthawk 499, Quarterbound with Platinum 846 and Mission Grain applied. Art, title and Name applied in Gold Foil. Endsheet Stock Sterling Silver 420 was designed with a Metallic Gold application Senior Portraits were taken by Lorstan Studios, under the direction of Steve Meng, Editor-in-Chief. . Proofing of all pages was under the direction of Advisor Commander Judy Hanna and Midshipman first class Dan Foos. Midships Staff Steven W. Meng-Editor-In-Chief Adam S. Cooperman-Photo Editor Section Editors Staff Faculty and Admin. - Blake Martin Sea Year - Jenny Nicholson Clubs and Activities - Steve Hall Sports - Buddy Klepper Waterfront - Sarah Thibodeau Special Events - Kelly Curll Beth Fox Midshipman Life - Paul McLinn Chris Todd Rotations and Underclass - Jenny McCabe Jason Siemer Seniors - Kristen Batalden Diedra Magnifico Blake Martin The Year in Review - Dan Foos STAFF PHOTO STAFF LaRhonda Carpenter Paul Has tie Adam Cooperman Harry Henderson Susan Gardiner Jason Kent Bryn Henderson Diedra Magnifico Harry Henderson Brian Stewart Anna Maly Matt Stuart Bobbie Postman Jim Thrall Alex Olaes Mortimer Mouse SPECIAL THANKS Earl W. Miller LCDR Judy Hanna: Marty Skrocki: Bob Wilson: Eric Wallischeck: Steve Slutsker: Ken-Mar Camera: Bill Lack: Jack Cooperman: Ron Grover: Paul Bowen: Ed Miller: Hap Parker: Publishing Consultant, Jostens Faculty Advisor Archive photos Selected sports photos Waterfront photos Lorstan Studios Specialized photo work West Egg Darkroom and Studio- Ciabachrome slide prints Graduation photography Photographic supplies Innaugural Parade photo advisor Innaugural Parade contact Fuji Film, USA HONORABLE MENTIONS Vivarin, Coca-Cola, Miller Brewries, Phillip Morris Tobacco’s, and Tylenol. ams From The Editor . . . My experience with the yearbook began in April of 1992. Martin Arriola (’92) asked me if I wanted to go on a great T.M. - “It will get you out of the for- mal!” Even though I had never worked on a yearbook before, I agreed to go. On this T.M., I was introduced to Carl Miller, our Jostens’ representative. Carl’s first words to me were, “So you’re the editor for next year.” I didn’t know what to say, so I agreed . . . When I accepted the responsibility of editing the 1993 yearbook, I had no idea what I was getting myself into. Now it is one year and three months later. If I learned anything in that time, it was never to edit another book in my life. Truthfully, I learned a lot more than that. Primarily, I learned that a project like this can not be completed by just one person. In the past year, I have depended on countless people. Coming through for me the most in the past year was Adam Cooperman (Photography editor). Adam was the focus of my yelling and screaming for the majority of the year. I have no idea how many times I said “Coop’ I need the shot now!!” Most of the time, I got the photo I needed - most of the time. Second to Adam was the rest of the staff. I started the year with a staff of around 30 people. After they found out that creating a yearbook was work, I ended up with around 8 people. To those few who stuck it out for the year, I could never have made it without you. The Regiment of Midshipmen owes each of the people listed above a sincere Thank You for the effort they put forth to help bring them a better yearbook! The year is now over and the book is almost done. This book was finished in fine Kings Point style - at the last possi- ble minute. The deadline for the book is July 26 - tomorrow! This also happens to be the day that I start my new job - a few hundred miles away. Only through the help of a few remain- ing individuals, we will make the dead- line. Dan Foos and Adam Cooperman gave up part of their summer (24 hours at a time) to help finish this book. Sa- rah Thibodeau jumped in during the first week of the school year to give us the extra-added boost we badly needed. Also, a special Thank You to LaRhonda Carpenter and Anna Maly for coming back to Kings Point after graduation to help me start this summer project. One last person who definitely helped throughout the year was Carl Miller. Carl gave me a push when I needed it or a new idea when I ran out. Carl is the glue that has held this book together this year, and for the past thirteen years. Thanks Carl, good luck with the 1994 project. I can’t leave out Mortimer the Mouse, the photo club mascot. Thanks for chewing up the negatives of Reg’ and Batt’ staff!! Mortimer also decorates finished prints in his free time. To my friends and family, who I regu- larly blew off, I’m sorry I didn’t have more time for you. I never realized that I would need 26 hours a day for my senior year. Thanks for your understanding!! Lastly, to Dan Foos (1994 Senior Edi- tor) GOOD LUCK!! There wasn’t a day that went by that I didn’t wish I could quit - but I’m glad I didn’t. Whatever you do, stick with it. The 1994 MID- SHIPS will be a learning experience as well as a lifetime accomplishment. To my class, as well as the underclass midshipmen, I hope we have met our goal for the 1993 book - to create a year- book that you will enjoy for the rest of our lives!! Fair winds and following seas - H Even now, new construction at the Academy con- tinues. The Academy’s new Waterfront Complex, shown above, is scheduled for some time after graduation. the year in REVIEW @=©=@=@=@=c Fveiidertial President George Bush and his running mate, Dan Quayle, were the incum- bents. The challengers were Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton and Tennessee Sen. A1 Gore as his running mate. And then there was Ross Perot, the on-again, off-again inde- pendent candidate. First he was a candidate then he dropped out. Then, about five weeks before election day, he dropped back in. Some called this billionaire businessman from Texas a spoiler; some called him a savior. At noon on January 20, William Jefferson Clinton took the oath of office and became the 42nd president of the United States. As cannons thundered in salute, George Herbert Walker Bush surrendered power and stepped into history. Bill Clinton stepped into the national spotlight and won the nomi- nation at the Democratic convention in a hot July week in New York city. Clinton, a former Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University and a graduate of Yale Law School, was Governor of Arkansas when he decided to enter the national race. As his running mate, he chose A1 Gore, who was elected to the House of Representatives at the age of 28 in his first campaign for public office. He was elected to the Senate in 1984. The wives of the Democratic candidates, Hillary Clinton and Tipper Gore, were very active in the campaign. Mrs. Clinton, a tough-minded lawyer, and Tipper Gore, a crusader for warning labels on albums with explicit lyrics. Both women were tireless campaigners for the — rt— •L-‘ 1 j Politics - t J - George Bush was born on June 12, 1924. After service in the Navy during World War II, Mr. Bush first went into the oil business and then went into politics. He was elected a Congressman from Texas in 1967. And then, after a stint as CIA director and Ambassador to the United Nations and then U.S. Ambassador to China, he became Vice President under Ronald Reagan in 1980. After eight years in that job, he ran for President in 1988 and won. Ross Perot made his first billion when the computer company he founded began selling stock. His presiden- tial candidacy came to a full stop when he abruptly quit the race in July. Then he got back into the race with about five weeks to go before Election Day. Bill Clinton 42 1 Bush kept Quayle as his running mate in 1992. The two arrived at the GOP convention Houston (and left) as underdogs to the Clinton Gore ticket. During the GOP convention, the impression the Bush strategists sought to convey was that the president was the true agent of change and the Clinton was slick and unreliable. For the Democrats, the economy (and Bush’s perceived mishandling of it) remained the message that they hammered again and again. After the democratic convention in New York City, the Clinton Gore ticket was far ahead in the polls. Wi il I News I ► I -Civil War spread across Yugoslavia, a nation of six republics and two provinces that had been plagued for centuries by historic ethnic, religious, and economic differences. -The U.S. Marines arrived in Somalia on Dec. 9, 1992. The starving African country was rav- aged by famine and widespread looting of food from international relief agencies. The Marines offered a security force to insure safe food distribution. -When Rodney King was stopped by police on a Los Angeles freeway, police say he resisted them and was beaten. Someone videotaped the melee and released the tape to local television stations. It received national attention, and four white officers were charged in the beating of King, who was black. But when a jury found them innocent of any wrong-doing, three days of rioting hit Los Angeles. When it ended, 52 people were dead, 2,383 were injured, 18,807 were arrested, and the amount of property dam- age was estimated at $785 million. -Nationalist, anti-Communist parties won elections in 1991 in all republics except Serbia, the largest, and Montenegro, the smallest. Then Crotia and its neighbor Slovenia declared their independence. Traditional rivalries were strongest between the 9 million Serbs, who be- long to the Orthodox church, and the 5 million Croats, who are Roman Catholic. Tens of thou- sands of people became refugees and the killing continued. 422 T-r- -The explosion in the basement of the World Trade Center did deadly work in more ways than one. It shook the building, all 110 floors. It killed at least five people and injured more than 1,000. It also trapped tens of thousands of terrified workers and visitors in coal-dark elevators and smoke-filled offices and stairwells. -America needs to RECYCLE. And America also should use recycled products. Recycling produces vast supplies of paper, glass and other reusable trash, but not enough demand. -Hurricane Andrew carved its way through the Bahamas and hit south Florida with a powerhouse intensity before moving into Louisiana. The hurricane’s 54-hour rampage, the most expensive natural disaster ever to hit this country, left an esti- mated 180,000 homeless in Florida. There were at least 50 deaths attributed to the storm. The amount of damage was estimated at $20 billion in Florida and nearly $2 billion in Louisiana. -An oil tanker carrying nearly 25 million gallons of crude oil lost power and was blown into the rugged coastline of the Bay of Quendale, 100 miles north of Aberdeen, Scotland. The 100- island Shetlands group in the North Sea is sparsely populated but abounds with birds, seals, fish and other wildlife. [rteftairiment The sleek, fashionable foursome En Vogue recently released their second al- bum “Funky Divas,” a lively followup to their 1990 debut, “Born To Sing.” Al- though they sometimes are referred to as the “Supremes of the ’90s,” no one grabs center stage. Terry Ellis, Dawn Robinson, Cindy Herron and Maxine Jones take turns singing lead and adding their trade- mark harmonies. Their rich, layered sound graces several styles on “Funky Di- vas,” from hip hop and rhythm and blues to rap and rock. Rapper Ice-T ignited a furor with his song “Cop Killer.” Ice-T said the controversial song was a warning to the Los Angeles police, whom he accused of brutality, specifically he was refer- ring to the videotaped police beating of Rodney King and its aftermath of riots. However, the singer later removed the song from his “Body Count” album after law enforcement officials and others criticized Time T for allowing the song to be distrib- uted on the company’s record label. With sales of millions of albums, the hard-driving rock band “Guns N’ Roses” was a heavy metal phenomenon. But the group had a tendency to get a little rowdy during their concerts. At one such event in St. Louis, 40 concert-goers and 25 police officers were injured in a melee that erupted after the singer Axl Rose leaped from the stage to take a camera from a fan and then angrily stormed off, abruptly ending the show. He was arrested in July, 1992, and charged with four misdemeanor assault counts. I “The Red Hot Chilli Peppers” latest album is the “Blood Sugar Sex Magik,” which hit the top of the charts as soon as it was released. The album is the second with the current band mem- bers, who formed six months after the 1988 death of guitarist Hillel Slovak and the departure of drummer Jack Irons. i Basketball great Larry Bird retired from the Boston Celtics after a 13-year career. Barcelona, Spain, hosted the Summer Olympics in 1992 and it prove to be a bonanza for the United States — a total of 108 medals. A record 10,000 athletes, professional and amateurs, from 183 countries gathered in this rapidly modernized metropolis nes- tled between the mountains and the Mediterranean Sea. Carl Lewis may not make it to the next Olympics — he’ll be 35 by then — buy he won two gold medals this time, one for the long jump and one in the 400-meter relay. And in diving, Mary Ellen Clark wins the bronze from the 10 meter platform. Congratulations To The Class Of 1993!! TO Kristin M. Batalden Brian Brown Tom Burg Brian C. Burns Christopher S. Carroll Kevin J. Cooney Mike Dalton Derek Dostie Joseph Dvorsky Robert J. Enright Mark Harrison Thomas J. Innocente Jr. Matthew L. Kane Virgil R. Klepper Jr. 1 c Nicholas R. Lewis M n Matthew J. Libby Jr. 1 c Philip E. Malone, M n 1 c Peter Meier Andy Miller Kevin Morgan James T. O’Leary John William Pritchett Bret Russell F. Scott Sanders Scott L. Saunders Robert J. Scamell Jr. Dave Sinz Jefferson Edward Streeter FROM Christine and William Batalden Bob and Vicki Brown John, Shirley, and Carole Burg Love Mom, Dad, and Bill Dad, Mom, and Craig Mom and Dad Love Mom, Dad, and Sean Paul and Maxine Dostie Bob and Theresa Dvorsky and Family John and Dorothy Enright Mom, Dad, and Jessica Dad and Mom Mom, Dad, and Sisters Mr. and Mrs. Virgil R. Klepper Sr. and Family Hugh, Mair, and Ben Matthew and Judi Libby Mr. and Mrs. R. Anthony Malone Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Meier Helen, John, and Katie Miller Pete and Pat Morgan Jim and Carol O’Leary Carmon and Laurie Pritchett Bette and Bruce Russell Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Saunders Mom and Dad Mom, Dad, and Sis Lincoln and Janet Streeter SMOOTH SAILING DURING YOUR REMAINING YEARS AT KINGS POINT The Class Of 1994 TO Jacob J. DesVerges Bob Foringer Scott Robert Hendrickson Chris Howse Scott M. lies M n Dennis J. Jacko Jr. Joseph Louis Jerman Matthew D. Nemcic FROM Skip, Mom, and Family Mom, Alex, and Julie Mother, Dad, and Forest LTC. and Mrs. Jerry L. Howse and J. Love Mom and Dad, Janina and Corey Mom, Dad, Jaime Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Jerman Proud parents, Steve and Gail Nemcic The Class Of 1995 TO Trevor Cardin ’95 Peter R. Charron Edward Christie James P. Dobbins IV Doug M n Shawn F. Kucharski 3 c Andre Ledoux William E. Litz Tracy L. Michaud Andrew Pandelakis Joseph M. Sullivan Wes Swearingin FROM A1 and Carol Cardin Mom and Dad Bill and Jean Marie Christie Jim and Cindy Dobbins Love Mom and Dad Love Mom, Dad, Scott and Lynn Mom, Dad, Sisters, and Pilar Ms. Brenda C. Litz Mr. and Mrs. Henri P. Michaud Your Parents and Brothers Michael and Rae Sullivan Van and Diane Swearingin The Class Of 1996 TO M n Calvin Ryan Clark 3 c Alex B. Conjour Karl Fisher Scott Fiveland Marci Elizabeth Girard M n Karl E. Kuester Robert J. McDermott Thomas Liam McShane Scott Erik A. Quist Jeanine Michelle VanNorman FROM Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. (Bob) Clark Frederic A. and Joanne D. Conjour Bob and Carroll Fisher Woody and Susan Fiveland A very proud Mom and Dad Dad and Joanne Elizabeth McDermott Walter Satterfield Thomas and Barbara McShane Richard and Arlene Waite Gale and Barbara Quist Mom and Dad and Family Gary R. Brown Congratulations It’s Just Too Cool Good Luck For Words Love MOM, SHEL SCOTT Chad Michael Assenmacher ALWAYS REMEMBER SON, whenever you feel sad or lonely, depressed or confused, whenever you no longer can make the simplest decisions, whenever you feel everything is closing in on you, there is always one road you can travel on and thats THE ROAD BACK HOME. WE’RE PROUD OF YOU AND CONGRATULATIONS! Love, Dad, Mom, Bro, Poppi, BaBa, and Tim MAY YOUR DREAMS OF THE PAST BE YOUR REALITY FOR THE FUTURE. Michael Paul Connor Mike You have always more than met lifes challenges. Keep following your dreams. You are a credit to the Academy, God, country, and family. The world is a better place because of you. God has blessed you. He will always be at your side. Just ask for His help, when needed, and give thanks. Find time for fun and enjoy your life. Never forget Kings Point and your friends. With our love, pride, and joy on graduation day. We will always be with you. Anchors Away- Mom, Mark, Peter, Dad 11 Howie Hague Howie Hague Somebody said it couldn’t be done But he with a chuckle replied, Well, maybe it couldn’t But he would be one That wouldn’t say no till he tried. So, he buckled right in With a trace of grin on his face, And he started to sing As he tackled the thing That couldn’t be done AND HE DID IT! : We’re so very proud of you and wish you The very best of luck, health and happiness God Bless you always Take Care of you Love Ya Lots Mom and Dad “Buddy” “Buddy” Twenty years from now You will be more disappointed By the things you didn’t do Than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines Sail away from the safe harbor Catch the trade winds in your sails Explore. Dream. Discover. There was never a moment’s doubt-now on to bigger and better things! Our love and prayers go with you always. Love Karyn and Dave Adam S. Cooperman Merely A Few Hours Old You Sized Up The World And Responded With Conviction Adam, We Are Very Proud Of You. Strength, Perservance And Determination Carried You Through. We Always Knew You Would Achieve What You Set Out To Do. We Wish You Happiness And Continued Success In Your Future. With Much Love, Admiration And Pride, We Share In Your Accomplishments. Congratulations! From YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY Nathan P. Lane Congratulations WHEN WE LOOK AT YOU, THE GRADUATE MIDSHIPMAN, WE REMEMBER ALL THE EVENTS, SUCCESSES, CHALLENGES THAT HAVE MADE YOU THE ACCOMPLISHED PERSON YOU ARE TODAY. HOW PROUD WE ARE YOU!!! DAD, MOM, AND MARK Kelly Ann Gomez Curll ON DECEMBER 25, 1970 YOU CAME TO US, ON JUNE 14, 1993 YOU ARE GRADUATED FROM THE USMMA. OVER THE YEARS YOU HAVE BEEN A BEACON OF STRENGTH AND PERSEVERANCE LEADING TO SUCCESS IN THE CHALLENGES AND ADVERSITY THAT LIFE HAS OF- FERED. SOME PEOPLE HOPE FOR SUCCESS, OTHERS WAIT FOR SUCCESS TO HAPPEN, BUT YOU HAVE MADE YOUR SUCCESS A REALITY THROUGH HARD WORK AND SACRIFICE. KELLY YOU HAVE FILLED OUR LIVES WITH LOVE AND PRIDE THROUGH YOUR ACHIEVEMENTS AT ST. LUKE’S, TMI AND THE USMMA. WORDS CANNOT AP- PROPRIATELY EXPRESS OUR FEELINGS, SO LET US JUST SAY - CONGRATULATIONS AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU WITH LOVE, HEALTH AND CONTINUED SUCCESS. WE LOVE AND SUPPORT YOU, MOM, DAD, JAMES, GRANDMA, GRANDPA, AUNT CARMEN AND YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY Paul F. Hastie NOT SO LONG AGO SENATOR McCAIN OF ARIZONA SENT YOU A LETTER, A “GO FOR IT” AT THE U.S.M.M.A.! YOU PROMPTLY JUMPED FULLY CLOTHED INTO 8’ OF WATER IN THE POOL. WE’RE TOLD OF THOSE SO BOLD, IT’S A TRADITION-NOT EVEN COLD! AS YOU ONCE AGAIN JUMP FULLY CLOTHED INTO A POOL OF WATER, WE’RE SURE YOU ARE LOOKING FOR GOLD, STILL BOLD, NOT AT ALL COLD. A TRADITION- SAYING, “KEEP ON KEEPIN’ ON” WE’RE TOLD. CONGRATULATIONS PAUL, WE LUV YA THE HASTIE CLAN DR. BRUCE B. AND SHARON L. LT. BRUCE A., DAWN, AND ANDY LT.JG. TODD B. AND ALLISON ){ Was There Ever Any Doubt!??! Congratulations, Rich; You Did It!!! We’re Very Proud Of You And Just Hope You Won’t Ever Forget “The Ricker Factor” And That We Love You . . . . MOM AND DAD James A. LeCompte III As you leave the halls of academia to face a world not based on grades, you not only must follow your own drummer, you’ve got to lead your own parades. As you blink at the brightness of the future and take your first steps as a grad remember you have a family who loves you Two sisters, a mom and a dad Ruth, Suzanne, Mom and Dad Dear Craig, YOU REALLY DID IT! Congratulations on your graduation from K.P. We all realize the tough committment and sacrifices you have made in order to celebrate June 14,1993. Your Perse- verance, Dedication and Leadership are unmatched. You have made us very proud. We will love and support you in all your future endeavors. GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS. Love, Mom, Dad, Russ, Caroline, MaMa Bea, Grandma, Grandpa, Uncle Dom, Aunt Grace, Michelle, Nicki, Aunt Dolores and Toni. Congratulations Steve!! Congratulations To The Class Of 1993! KINGS POINT A Hotel Meng Is Now Open! If You Are Ever In The St. Louis Area And Need A Place To Stay, Give Us A Call! 618-632- 0151 -MOM AND DAD MENG James Michael Van Norman Congratulations Jamie We Are Proud Of You And All Your A ccomplishm en ts God Bless You Always, Son We Love You Happy Sailing Chris “Troll” Carroll ■ I We Are Proud Of Your Accomplishment ; j Successful Are Those Who Dream Dreams And Are Willing To Pay The Price To Make Them Come True Best Of Luck At Naval Flight School o MOM, DAD AND THE FAMILY Love, Mom And Dad 10 June ’93 rrw.. Dear Walter, Jfll Youthfully you rode your ‘Mustang’ with the pipes popping and barking loud enough to be heard 3 blocks away. Now, you ‘mount-up’, a grown man; ride hard and use the whip wisely. We pray your trail will be long and wonderful before the sunset. You are our son and we are very pleased. God Bless You and all of your classmates of 1993. Gratefully, Morley Eugene and Christa Krause Yagen i I Thank You To The Parents Who Contributed To The 1993 Fiftieth Anniversary Edition. We Would not Be Here Without Your Loyal Support! Thank You!! MIDSHIPS STAFF 1993-Fiftieth Anniversary Greg Mensching: . . . Early Ma Experience . . . We Are Very Proud And Honored To Have A Son Like You! The Best Of Luck In All You Do! Love, MOM AND DAD Neveda Style! Congratulations Upon Your Graduation JHicfiaef May there ahttys be writ your - May your jourse always boid a coin- or two - May the band of a friend always be near you- - May (yod fill your heart with to cheer you-. Irish Ufessiny - With ait our love•. Mom, Dad Menu Jfyt Congratulations 1993 Grac From the Kings Point Contingent at Mobil: 0 0 ■ Louis W. Allstadt, ‘65 ■ Ronald W. Bjelland. ‘66 ■ William J. Bova, Jr.,‘65 ■ Harland C. Bulow, ‘61 ■ Robert M. Browne, ‘72 ■ Thomas A. Ciappa, ‘78 ■ Craig L. Clarke, ‘85 ■ Robert P. Curt, ‘72 ■ Steven B. Dalton, ‘81 ■ Shawn J. Davis, ‘84 ■ Willard F. Davis, ‘47 ■ Edward N. DeJesus, ‘86 ■ David W. Fecteau, ‘73 ■ Ronald J. Fowler, ‘65 ■ John A. Gatti, ‘57 ■ Thomas F. Gerrety, ‘57 ■ Paul M. Hormann, ‘67 ■ Robert P. Leri, ‘73 ■ Harvey J. Mott, ‘68 ■ Gordon C. Nicholson, ‘60 ■ Richard A. Olson, ‘84 ■ Peter A. O'Neill, Jr., ‘77 ■ John V. Reshore, ‘75 ■ William J. Richardson, ‘84 ■ Gregory R. Runkel, ‘75 ■ Mark M. Savino, ‘80 ■ John W. Simek, ‘77 ■ Ronald G. Taylor, ‘70 ■ Andrew E. West, ‘85 Mobil Compliments Of International Chartering Services, Inc. International Ship Management Agency Services, Inc. International Ship Operating Services, Inc. International Cargo Ship Chartering Consultants, Inc. H. J. Bonnabel (1944) Charles J. Rles James J. Hammond Jersey City • Tampa • Washington, D. C. • Vancover, B.C. For A Major Portion Its 90 Years Texaco Has Benefited From The Talent, Commitment, And Competitiveness Of Its Kings Pointers. 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The Carrier Transicold Division, Carrier Corporation, Syracuse, New York. TRA N SIC O L D for companies that are going places?1 Steer Your Own Course Your future begins today and your success hinges on the choices you make at the beginning of your career. Each member of the International Organization of Mas- ters, Mates Pilots is backed by more than 100 years of respect and tradition in the maritime industry as they advance to the top. The MM P holds a number of vertical-manning con- tracts and has access to numerous engineering and other shipboard positions in addition to our licensed deck officers. This makes for limitless opportunities on the way to the top of your field of expertise. Begin steering your own course to success with the best in the industry. For more information, contact Cap- tain James T. Hopkins at 410 850-8700 or write to the below address. TIMOTHY A. BROWN JAMES T. HOPKINS International President International Secretary-Treasurer International Organization of Masters, Mates Pilots 700 Maritime Boulevard, Linthicum Heights, MD 21090‘Tel: (410) 850-8700«Cable: BRIDGEDECK, Washington, D.C.-Telex: 750831 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1993 Matson Navigation Company, Inc. 333 Market Street San Francisco, California 94105 m k MaJtson Navigation Company the leader in ocean cargo transportation to Hawaii for over IOO years. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES • W f ♦Graduates at MSO♦ Stanley D. Wheatley, Vice President of Engineering, '47 Bruce W. Strong, Vice President of Operations, '58 Christopher B. Nette, Port Captain, '78 Paul J. Caubo, Operations Manager, ’85 Mark Patterson, Ship Manager, ’86 Herbert M. Pay an, Port Engineer, ’87 Robert T. Petrosino, Port Engineer, '89 Come sail with the ship management company of the future... MSO, Inc. ♦ 301 816-0220 The Essence of our Obiectives in 1862 “r f7 o . h of rfccun y f Tfrfo ih . rrftor y a rfea Congratulations United States Merchant Marine Academy on the celebration of your 50th anniversary and best wishes for many more years of service to our nation Has Been Perpetuated and is Amplified TODAY in our Continuing Services to the Marine and Offshore Industries CLASSIFICATION DESIGN AND AND CERTIFICATION SPECIFICATION ANALYSIS STANDARDS (RULE) DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY SERVICES fiorsHiPco AMERICAN BUREAU OF BMIPRINO A AFFILIATED COMPANIES Offices In 159 Major Ports Corporate Office: 2 World Trade Center, 106tfi Floor, New York, N Y. 10048 Telephone: 212-839-5000 Telex: 232099 FAX: 212-839-5130 NORFOLK SHIPBUILDING DRYDOCK CORPORATION • P.O. BOX 2100 • NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 23501-2100 . TELEPHONE : 804 494-4000 • FAX : 804 545-0604 . TELEX : 823-613 • CABLE : NORSHIPCO It would be nice if we could tell you we were getting back to basics. But we never left. For more than 90 years we’ve been concentrating on just one thing: Moving your cargo across oceans better than anyone else. Get our experience working for you. Phone your local Lykes office, or our world headquarters at (504)523-6611. LYKES LINES « 1001. L fkos Bros. Scaamahlp Co . too BIRD-JOHNSON COMPANY Congratulations U. S. Merchant Marine Academy APEX MARINE CORP. For 50 Years of Service To The Maritime Industry, And 2001 Marcus Ave. The Graduates of the Class of '93 Lake Success, New York 11042 CAPTAIN LEO V. BERGER. '43 110 NORFOLK STREET • WALPOLE, MA 02081 (508)668-9610 Telex: 6817294 Telecopier: (508) 668-5638 An Axel Johnson Inc. Company (516) 775-6700 Hawaii's finest full-range cargo handling service. • STEVEDORING • CLERKING • CONTAINER BREAK BULK OPERATIONS • CONTAINER CHASSIS MAINTENANCE Modem Management Modem Equipment Modern Methods HSI Hawaii Stevedores, inc. 965 NIMITZ HWY. P.O. 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TRANS-TEC Worldwide Blinker and Lubricant Supply Congratulations Class of '93 Very Best Wishes From The Trans-Tec Services Group New York • London • San Francisco • Singapore Washington I XL. • Costa Rica NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO 212.593.4243 415.982.2500 454 Wte Salute the 1993 Graduates of the United States Merchant Marine Academy and the Academy on its 50th Anniversary GRUMMAN ® A registered trademark of Grumman Corporation a CONGRATULATIONS TO KINGS POINT FOR FIFTY YEARS OF DEDICATION TO THE UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE LIBERTY MARITIME CORPORATION SUITE 200, 1979 MARCUS AVENUE LAKE SUCCESS, NEW YORK 11042 ♦ = := =♦= = - --♦ ATTRANSCO, INC. SHIP OWNERS MANAGERS 1155 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS NEW YORK, NEW YORK 1 0036 (212) 391-2042 SERVING THE UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE SINCE 1938 ---- === =r= Merchant Vessel Machinery Replacement, Inc. 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CLEANING CORPORATION INDUSTRIAL MARINE CLEANING SPECIAUSTS 1620 NEWTON AVENUE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92113 (619) 233-1881 233-1882 eninii CORPORATION SUITE 30, 10 COUNTY LINE ROAD SOMERVILLE, NJ 08876 908-725-8112 TELEFAX: 908-725-8511 TELEX:138175 STOLT-NIELSEN NOW OFFERING MORE SERVICES TO A WIDER RANGE OF CUSTOMER : ■ Parcel tankers on worldwide routes. ■ Intermodal stainless steel tank containers ■ Storage terminals, rail, truck and barge service. ■ Breeding, farming and processing salmon and other fish. ■ Underwater contracting for the gas and oil industries. ■ Offices in most major countries N Stolt-Nlelsen Inc. Stott-Nielson Building Telephone (203) 625-9400 8 Sound Shore Drive Fax (203)661-7695 PO Box 2300 Greenwich. CT 06830 Stott” common them traded on NASDAQ under eymbol STLTF 461 Congratulations On Your 50th! AMERICAN OVERSEAS MARINE CORPORATION A General Dynamics Subsidiary SHIP OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT Maintaining a high state of readiness in support of our Nation’s needs through operation of: • Maritime Prepositioning Ships • Aviation Logistics Support Ships • Ready Reserve Force Ships 116 East Howard Street Quincy, Massachusetts 02169 (617)786-8300 Telex: 174065 KINGS POINTERS R. P. Wright •57 S. Schwab •57 C. Ebers •44 T. Blankenship '66 M. O Conner '61 P. Wojdcki '67 G. Wellstead '87 J. Cosgrove •77 D. Paskiewiez ■84 J. Habenicht '80 J. Shinners •62 F. Hribar •80 D. Conaton '67 J. O'Conner '44 J. Bruff 73 J. Edwards '57 D. Evans '58 A. Cullen •62 S. Carrero 72 H. Blenkie •56 E. Barr '56 Represented by PUERTO RICO MARINE MANAGEMENT. INC. AGENT F’.O. BOX 3170. EDISON. N.J. 08818 THE INTERLAKE STEAMSHIP COMPANY National City Center 1900 East 9th Street, Suite 2550 462 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Marsh McLennan Congratulates The Academy on 50 Years of Distinguished Service Marsh MCLENNAN Peck Hale Cargo securing systems CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES ATLANTIC MARINE, INC. ATLANTA DRY DOCK CORR' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '93 Peck Hale Inc. TELE: (516) 589-2510 180 Division Avenue 1 -800-448-7325 W Sayville. New York 11796 FAX: (516) 589-2925 8500 Hecksher Drive Jacksonville, FL 32226 (904) 251-3111 Fax: (904)251-3500 Congratulations to the United States Merchant Marine Academy American Society of Naval Engineers 1452 Duke Street Alexandria, Virginia 22314-3458 (703) 836-6727 FULL SERVICE SHIPYARD MARINE ENGINEERS AND NAVAL ARCHITECTS COST-EFFECTIVE INNOVATION P.O. Box 965 Emcx, CT 06426 (203) 767-9061 SAN FRANCISCO FALLS CHURCH • BARNEGAT LIGHT CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '93 AND TO USMMA ON ITS 50th ANNIVERSARY David A. O'Neil, '61 William L McCarthy, '69 James W. Borell, Jr., '72______Anthony J. Hernandez, ‘90 463 Congratulations Best Wishes T T TN -1TN I From ETC, The LNG AQUARIUS LNG ARIES World’s Largest LNG CAPRICORN LNG Fleet. LNG GEMINI Over 2,100 voyages LNGLEO completed - Over 250 LNG LIBRA million cubic meters of LNG TAURUS LNG cargo delivered. LNG VIRGO Energy Transportation I Corporation 1185 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10036 (212) 642-9800 Telex: 427864 (ETCUI) Fax: (212) 642-9890 TWX: 7105812723 COMPLIMENTS OF UNION DRY DOCK REPAIR COMPANY HOBOKEN, N.J. THE COMPETITIVE OCEAN SHIPHOLDINGS, INC. SHIP MANAGEMENT, MARINE ADVISORS, MARINE TECHNICAL SERVICES 16211 Park Ten Place Houston, Texas 77084 Telephone: (713) 579-3700 FAX: (713) 579-3329 Telex: 203108 OCEAN CARRIERS, INC. OCEAN CHEMICAL CARRIERS, INC. OCEAN CHEMICAL TRANSPORT, INC. OCEAN SHIP MANAGEMENT, INC. OCEAN SHIPS, INC. OCEAN TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC. INTERNATIONAL MARINE CARRIERS, INC. DEDICATED TO THE HIGHEST STANDARDS IN SHIP MANAGEMENT, OPERATIONS AND TECHNICAL SERVICE. Charter Member of the Intemtinal Ship Managers Association (ISMA) Corporate Headquarter: 22 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, New York 11501 Tel: (516) 741-2700 • Fax: (516) 741-2847 Gulf Coast Regional Office: 3506 Audubon Place Houston. Texas 77006 Tel: (713) 523-5111 • Fax: (713) 524-1779 West Coast Regional Office: 831 Valencia Avenue Half Moon Bay, California 94019 Tel: (415)712-0600 • Fax: (415)712-0602 IMJNC Our People- Their unique blend GIBBS COX Naval Architects Marine Engineers of professional ism, innovation and unity along with a positive and car- ing attitiude is the reason why ASC 50 WEST 23RD STREET NEW YORK, NY 10010 212-366-3900 continues to be a leader in Great Lakes vessel transportation. -f:- American Steamship Company (200 Marine Midland Center • Buffalo. New York I420J • (716) 854-7644 A subsiding of (MX CorjHimtiim 1SC Kiisc 1235 JEFFERSON DAVIS HIGHWAY ARLINGTON, VA 22202 703-892-3600 46 CHURCH ROAD BRUNSWICK, ME 04011 207-721-8200 1126 JACKSON AVENUE PASCAGOULA, MS 39567 601-762-0081 CG INTERNATIONAL, INC. NAVAL ARCHITECTS — MARINE ENGINEERS 1958 Westfield Avenue Scotch Plains, New Jersey 07076 (908) 322-4002 465 L. Martone Sons, Inc. FOUNDED 1918 Roofing Sheet Metal Contractors Compliments of Andy Martone-Class of '52 166 Sea Cliff Avenue P.O. Box 10 Glen Cove, NY 11542 (516) 676-1813 • Fax (516) 674-9302 Before famous travelers sail around the world, they stop to see us firsf! We know you can t afford to have your ship tied up at dock for repairs or service even one extra day. In your business time really is money. At Southwest Marine's network of shipyards, our commitment to pro- viding quality service, attending to every detail, and maintaining tight schedules has brought us business from some of the most famous travel- ers in the industry. Our ability to de- liver finished jobs on time and within budget continues to bring them back. Before you sail around the world, try us. Like others, you'll be pleased with the results. And we promise to make your stay at Southwest Marine as short as possible. Please call us and let's discuss your next project. Call Bob Hubbard at (503) 240-6606. SOUTHWEST MARINE, INC. Corporate Headquarters P.O. Box 13308. Fool ol Sampson Street. San Diego, CA 92170-0308 (619)238-1000 • TWX910-335-1167 • FAX(619)238-0934 DIVISIONS SAN FRANCISCO SAN PEDRO SAMOA DRYD0CK (415) 861 -7447 (310) 519-0600 011 (684) 633-4123 RINE HOPEMAN BROTHERS, INC- P.O. Box 820. 435 Essex Avenue. Waynesboro. Virginia 22980 703 949-9200 Fax: 703 949-9206 In Recognition of the Dedication of the Faculty, Staff. Students, and Alumni, Congratulations on your 50th Anniversary CL work has put us in the hospital, sent us on a cruise, and even landed us in jail. Marine accommodations for: The U.S. Comfort Naval Hospital, Viking Serenade, RCCL, Floating prison barge For more than 70 years, Hopeman Brothers has provided Joiner work for marine accommodations for nearly 3,000 ships. Our experience, expertise, and state-of-the-art facilities means we can design and manufacture every element needed for your Interiors. So call Hopeman Brothers . . .we can do It all. Congratulations Graduates! MOAC Marine Office of America Corporation One Continental Drive, Cranbury, NJ 08750-0001 The largest marine insurance underwriter in North America Congratulations to the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Graduates From Cummins Metropower, Inc. A SUPPLIER OF ENGINES, PARTS AND SERVICE TO THE MARINE INDUSTRY Congratulations to the 50th Anniversary Graduation Class of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Worldwide Leader In Marine Products Systems Sperry Marino Sperry Marine Inc. 1070 Seminole Trail Charlottesville, VA 22901 Phone: (804)974-2000 Fax: (804)974-2259 Subsidiary of Newport News Shipbuilding A Tenneco Company 890 Zerega Avenue Bronx, N.Y. 10473 (718) 892-2400 jn A XT' REFRACTORY CO., INC. D 11 MARINE INSULATORS CO. MIKE COTRONE 164 Wolcott Street Brooklyn. N.Y. 11231 COMPLIMENTS OF Miami's foremost ship agency and stevedoring company © Oceanic Steamship Company, Inc. (718) 625-3750 1007 NO. AMERICA WAY. MIAMI. FLORIDA 33132 (718) 625-3844 TEL: (305) 374-6400 TLX WU 807053 ITT 44276 RCA 255911 Night Phone (201) 934-0925 FAX (305) 381-6512 372-9664 AUTRONICA MARINE, U.S.A. Sales and Service: • Temp., Press., Level Sensors Transmitters • Cargo Level Gauging Systems - Radar Type • High Level and Overfill Alarms • Vapor Recovery Inert Gas Pressure Monitoring • Liquid Cargo Temp. Monitoring • Fire Detection Systems - Analog, Adressable • Diesel Condition Monitoring • Power Supplies, Rectifiers, Chargers 234 INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY NORTHVALE, N.J. 07647 (201)768-1886 • FAX (201) 768-2570 Congratulations 1993 • Graduates • BULK TERMINALS • BARGE CLEANING • VESSEL REPAIRS HALL-BUCK MARINE, INC. P.O. Box 35 Burnside, LA 70738 Phone: (504) 675-5387 FAX: (504) 675-5923 Member, V W THE AMERICAN WATERWAYS OPERATORS, INC. USE HEX-TS TUBE RUNNER IN COMBINATION WITH OUR TUBE EXTRACTOR, TUBE POLISHER, FOR MAXIMUM RETUBING EFFICIENCY . THE HYDRAULIC TUBE EXTRACTOR, with its patented mandrel and gripper mechanism, safely loosens tubes from the tube sheet and pulls them out about 3 inches. Lightweight, fast and simple, it can free several tubes per minute. 2 THE TUBE RUNNER then removes the freed tubes from the tubesheet at any rate up to 15 ft sec. THE PNEUMATIC TUBE POLISHER prepares new tube ends for refitting in the tube sheet. Not only more consistent, it is also many times faster and less fatiguing than hand-polishing. USING THE ENTIRE HEX-TEX LINE, YOU CAN SAVE 35-50% OF THE TIME rT TAKES TO RETUBE A CONDENSER OR BOILER MANUALLY For more information about Hex-T products, contact: 0 HEX-T Heat Exchanger Tool Corp. 12 Springdale Road Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 1-609-424-6161 (FAX) 609-424-1473 HITECH DEPENDABLE PRODUCTS FROM 7W Philadelphia Resins • Chocking • Adhesives Laminating Resins • Coatings • Nonskids Repair Compounds • Damping Tile Philadelphia Resins Corporation 130 Commerce Drive, P.O. Box 309 Montogomeryville, PA 18936 Telephone: 215-855-8450 Cooper T. Smith hangs its hat in a lot of places. UWITH Contact Pat Hall, Cooper T. Smith Stevedoring, Post Office Box 6188, Norfolk. Virginia 23508 (804) 640-2580. Ports of Operations: Ports of Hampton Roads. Norfolk. Newport News, Portsmouth, Baltimore, St. Louis. Tacoma, New Orleans, Darrow, Lake Charles. Long Beach. Los Angeles. San Diego, Mobile. Gulfport Pascagoula. Pensacola. Leaumont Brownsville, Corpus Chrlstl, Freeport, Galveston. Houston. Orange, Port Arthur. Gooper T. Smith STEVEDORING New York Harbor and Philadelphia based tugs, barges and tankers. Shipside bunkering a specialty. EKLOF MARINE CORR York Tel. (718)720-7207 Phil. Tel. (302) 798-8981 OMI Corp. 90 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10010 Telephone (212) 986-1960 Cable Address: BULKTRANS, N.Y. Maritime Overseas Corporation MOC SHIP AGENTS AND BROKERS CONGRATULATES THE U.S.M.M.A. ON ITS 50TH ANNIVERSARY 43 West 42nd Street, New York, N.Y. 10036 (212) 953-4100 Cable Address: SHIPSCONT Martime Overseas Company, Ltd. The Quadrangle 180 Wardour Street London, WIV 3AA, England Some container terminal operators seem to think their productivity can be measured by the number of boxes they can on off load in the space of an hour. Universal Maritime Service Corp. thinks differently. We measure our productivity by the time it takes us to get your containers in and out of our terminals, not just on or off the ship. Moreover, we'll match the productivity at either of our two facilities in the Port of New York with any in the world. That's a strong statement of course, but productivity is something we feel strongly about. UNIVERSAL UNIVERSAL MARITIME SERVICE CORP 10 EXCHANGE PLACE. SUITE 1600 JERSEY CITY. NEW JERSEY 07302 TEL 201-332-1166 FAX 201-332-8112 Modern Container Terminals In Pori Newark and Redhook, Brooklyn Robert E. Martin - '48, President MARINE TRANSPORT LINES, INC. YOUR PARTNER IN OCEAN TRANSPORTATION “ 177 YEARS OF SERVICE TEL: 201-330-0200 • FAX: 201-330-9645 • TELEX: 710-581-6260 Compliments of SUN TRANSPORT DIVISION SUN COMPANIES Congratulations Class of Advertising for this yearbook. utas professionally marketed by Collegiate Concepts, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia. cordially invite inquiries front faculty advisors, editors and publishers' representatives regarding a similar project for your institution Call us toll free at (800)338-0107. =Masters . . the State the Art JHLbaltimar [PMN|Pela9lc Marine ——. Navigation, Ltd. L'.S. Flag Marine Contractors 50th Anniversary Congratulations a JO o m C ) i T Gary W. Strom, 70 J. Scott Strohl 11767 Katy Freeway, Suite 990, Houston Texas 77079 TEL: 713-597-8100 TLX 6717406 MARINER «FAX: 713-597 3128 1993 I


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