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OPPOSITE, FIRST ROW: Kaihy Medaris, Jim Davis, Jane O ' Connor, Charlie Perez, Jim Greenwell, Charlie Crutcher, Mike McHargue, Kelly Day, Jim Devine, Al Phillips, Kevin Ba- tule, Gus Hall SECOND ROW: Jake Moon, Rick Dauch. Ian McGavisk. Carlos Blanchard. Marty Bobroske, Bruce Cordelli, Jim Evans, Larry Laseter THIRD ROW: Gene Stockel. Greg Salala. Lew Wagner, John Kelleher, Roger Hopkins, Mike Bohr, Clipper Clowes First Class FIRST ROW: Cathy Walsh, Jim Wise, Tom Wock, Mike Duvall, Jeff Grey, John Buckheit, Terry Walsh SECOND ROW: John Haugen, Bob Thompson, Greg Kokoskie, Tim Mock, Vince Alonso, Joe DeMarco, Joel Mc- Donald, Jim Santangelo THIRD ROW: Norm Newman, Mike Schweppe, Kerry McNair, Den- nis Alsberry, John Sloan, Cindy Werner, Jim Bermudez ILLEGITIMUS NON— something or other; we couldn ' t pronounce it when we got to E-1 three years ago, and we still can ' t. It ' s a wonder we ' re still all here (more of less). Harry and Larry managed to survive all the road trips with Jimbo. Smiley somehow managed to avoid testing the aerodynamics of his Montey from Storm King. Batman- or was it Bateye? Batweasle?-whoever, kept right on slugging and getting same. Between choppers and girls, Jimmy G. ' s head was always in the clouds. Rocky, as always, took a beating but stuck it out. We ' ll always wonder whether Clipper will grow hips, or if Big Al will ever grow up. Spew wandered from the fold, but returned to his rightful place in the world of Rock Roll. Carlos was never so lucky. Lew, never forget that there ' s no place like home. If Hopweasle ever got a clue about Eastern life, he kept the fact well hidden. Will Dan and Drew ever separate our Siamese twins, Jane and Kathy? Marty and Charlie vegged out in the 38th- will they ever be the same? Was any faith ever so unflagging as Dukey ' s for Chrysler - er. Missy? Is Kelly still swimming laps? Someday, Bones is going to win a marathon - or waste away trying. Jim A+ Man Evans and Gus Study Hall were never around, but we think they graduated. Jake and The Stock, what a pair . . . along with Slats. We were a close group, but graduation isn ' t the end. It ' s a long road ahead, but whenever we need help or just a good friend, we ' ll always be able to turn to one another. E-1 DAMNIT! 117
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BELOW: Sir May I ask a question? Third Class FIRST ROW: Ron Carlucci, Chip Harris, Scott Moir, Sunny Yi, Lee Webster. John Marafino, Tom Cioppa, Michelle Clark, Tom Hood, Jeff Farrar SECOND ROW: Tom Sanborn, Paul LaCa- mera, John Roth, Steve Roesler, Greg Kuznecoff, Bob Feliu, Tim Taylor, Andy Fowler, Queen Pe- terson, Stu Bastm, Doug Sena THIRD ROW: Rich O ' Brien, Pete Yankowski, Roderick Mac- Bride, Karl Wingenbach, Pete Perez. Marvin Hamilton, Tim Sullivan, Jim Nolen, Chuck Franks, Paul Greenhouse, Paul Krajeski ¥. 118 Fourth Class FIRST ROW: Terrance Greene, Tom Guleff, Kevin Rutledge, Jeff Stanclift, Mark Thompson, Bill Ward, Brian Metcalf, Deanna Walker, Jo Blum, Andy Lom- bardo. Kris Powell SECOND ROW: Jeff Thompson. Jim How- ard. Steve Kaczmarek. Rich Shelton, George Loche. Howard Curtis. Wayne Bost. Brian Drink- wine. Steve Cannon. Mark Green. Roger Ayscue, Ian Benouis THIRD ROW: Broc Perkuchin. Steve Smith. Mark Iverson. Mike Deger. Cornell Proctor. Stan Ol- son. John Velliquette, Don Groom. Chris Bump, Greg Fen- ton, Tom Hoenstine. William Lampley, Bob Pitulej • ' f f t 9 •-t-t-f.f -.t.i.f- f,.|-.,
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