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LENNIE MARTIN NAEYAERT A-2 WILLIAM PAUL NANRY B-3 Michigan Lieutenant New York Lieutenant When the Glee Club got Lennie. it didn ' t realize that his eye for pretty women was matched only by their eyes for him. What better way to meet them than to room with Lennie on trips? With a mind for Nuclear Physics and a hand for the guitar, he ' ll do well in or out of the Army. Cadet Band 4,3; Cadet Glee Club 3,2. French Club 3: Academy Lyceum 4,3: Fencing 2. Bill ' s friendly nature and his quiet confidence earned him the respect and friendship of his classmates. His heart for God was clearly evident through the time that he spent serving W m. In academics and athletics, Bill excelled, but what shined the brightest was his concern for others and his love for God. STEPHEN ROBERT NARU G-3 Michigan Sergeant Steve Boom Boom Naru, commonly known as the Great White Hope to his friends, evolved from the same medium that produced such creatures as the legendary Woodstock, Jigsy. Tobes. and Grains Despite this, we all agree that Steve will be a success and excel in everything he does. BRENT VINCENT NELSON I-l Florida Lieutenant Brent, an Air Force brat, came to the Academy with one purpose: to be an officer. In this pursuit, he has always been someone that everyone could depend on when times were tough. Though stars eluded his collar as a cadet, he will surely wear them on his epaulettes as an officer, The service is gaining a hard charger. Catholic Choir 4.3.2; Catholic Rep 1; Glee Club 2; Scoutmaster ' s Council 4.3.2, 1; Sundai School Teacher 3.2.1; National Ski Patrol 3,2. KEVIN PAUL NESTOR C-2 Ohio Sergeant Kevin ' s love of the Buckeyes was only subordinated to his strong beliefs and convictions. This innocent Heavenly Kevinly, was anyone ' s match in an argument. Constantly getting into some kind of mis- chief. Kevin always seems to come out all right. Look for this little big man to some day coach the Super Bowl Champions. Ski Club 4; Sailing Club 3; Hop Committee 3.2.1; Human Relations Council 2.1. JOSEPH WILLIAM NEUBERT F-i Maryland Lieutenani Jog was an all-year athlete who could ski down slope like no one else in the winter and play a ruggcc game of lacrosse in the summer. A natural athlctet Joe was easygoing and a great guy to bum arouno with. If he could learn how to dance there ' s no tellinc how far he could go.
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MICHAEL JAMES MOS D-4 New York Lieutenant The Mosman came to West Point from the suburbs of New York City with his lacrosse stick in one hand and a copy of TV Guide in the other. His quick wit and strong loyalty soon earned him the friendship and respect of all who knew him West Point ' s loss is the Army ' s gain. Amencan Culture Seminar 3.2; Lacrosse 4.3.2.1. LANCE EUGENE MOTLEY HI California Captain Lance came into this place ready to prove himself, and that he did. Being one disciplined, motivated trooper. Lance strove for the highest standards, but he knew when it was time to have a good time. We just hope Lance takes time to come out of the field to visit all of his old buddies. Tactics Club 4.3.2.1; (Vice Presi dent 1). STEVEN ERIC MUMM Alabama B-3 Sergeant He was known to all as Mumbo. He could always make people laugh and anyone could be the object of his wit. When the boys went out, you could count on Mumbo being there, upholding the reputation of the south- His best memories of West Point were the good friends he made and the good times he had. Basketball 4. IICHAEL RICHARD MYERS owa F-4 Captain like came to West Point with a repertoire of sayings ;nsurpassed in originality. His enthusiasm and dedi- ation to duty are hallmarks contributing to his suc- ess as a cadet. Strong in his views, he always stands Dr what he believes to be right. No man could be lore greatly blessed than to have Mike on his flank ■r rear. istol 4.3,2; Glee Club 4; Catholic Chapel Choir 4; Car Committee 11. Ring and Crest 4,3.2,1. WALTER RUDOLPH MYERS A-4 Connecticut Lieutenant Never a man to let academics interfere with his education. Walt did manage to find time for a little bookwork between his educational weekends Al- ways one step ahead of his beloved Tac, he managed to thoroughly enjoy his years here at WOOPS. Triathlon Club 4.3.2.1; Sport Para- chute Club 2.1; Goat-Engineer Football; Electronics Club 2.1; Ski Club 4.3.2; French Club 1.
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GORDON SCOTT NEAL H-3 New Jersey Lieutenant Scott, famous for being the company grunge rep, the true Autumn Queen. Party SGT, Coach Neal of the H-3 soccer team. Supply Task Force for 3rd BN, the man from New Jersey who set Ft. Knox ablaze. Z-28 ' s. chocolate with Nuggets Plez, frequent visitor of the car wash, the Imperial and other Newburgh resorts, will be missed for his con- stant good cheer and companionship. Cycling Club 4.3: Sailing Club 4.3. DALE GRANT NEWMAN Tennessee D-2 Lieutenant Survivor of inadvertant all-nighters, old 1-3 and i Ranger School; this gentleman from Tennessee dis- tinguished himself by setting records in 0 PE and the Nautilus room. Dale had his first beer, appro- priately enough, at Snuffy ' s as a yearling and reaped the Benefits as a Firstie, A good friend, buddy and confidant; he will go far Whitewater Canoe Club 4,3.2.1; Kayak Team 3.2 (President). 1. Ring and Crest Committee 4.3,2.1. Ski Club 2; Baptist Student Union 4.3: Sport Parachute Club 4.
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