United States Military Academy West Point - Howitzer Yearbook (West Point, NY)

 - Class of 1986

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United States Military Academy West Point - Howitzer Yearbook (West Point, NY) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 444 of 654
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THERESE ELLEN BOYLAN F-4 Battle Creek, Michigan Captain You can take the girl out of BC, but you can't take BC out of the girl. Intelligent, attractive, and pop- ular, Terri is the type of person who always takes the time to help out a friend. Her personality is such that it can cheer you up on even the worst of days. We can all take consolation knowing that Terri will be successful no matter what she strives for. Sailing 4, 3, Catholic Choir 4, 3,' A sCUsA 4, BS8rL seminar 1, Do- ,flq mestic Affairs Forum 3, 2, 1. J A 0 X we 17 I 'elif Z l JOHN WILLIAM BRAU, IR. B-3 Tallahassee, Florida Lieutenant Hof set the pace working or socializing, always using two hands, However, personal relationships and academics did not come as easy as did baldness and frustration. Nevertheless, Hof earned more than his commission. We won't forget the friend- ship, good times, and comic relief he provided. In the future, we will again look to Hof to set the trend. 432. Seniors RICHARD LUTHER BRADFORD C1-1 Augusta, Georgia Sergeant A classmate, a friend, and a serious soap watcher, the famed Homas has contributed many a plea- surable moment to our lives. This man will stand up for what is right and walk to no end for these friends and peers. Even with the misfortunes be- stowed upon him, he became and shall continue to be the one good person that lives for the weekends. Protestant Usher 4, Military Af- fairs Club 4. THOMAS ULRICH BRECHBUHL D-3 Garden City, New York Captain From academics to the lacrosse field, Ulrich ex- celled in every aspect of cadet life. Hardworking and extremely disciplined, Ulrich expects nothing but excellence from himself. Respected by every- one, he could always be counted on for anything. A staunch Republican, Ulrich would probably be president someday except for his anathema to- wards politicians and the fact he was born in Switzerland. Chapel Choir 4, 3, 2, 1, Scoutmas- -' ter's Council 4, 3, 2, Ig French gig Club 4, 3, 2, 1,' Lacrosse 3,' Naval em-l5l 'l5l-D5 Exchange Cadet 2. ' jlilil MARK KEALON BRADLEY G-1 Leakesville, Mississippi Lieutenant Coming from Mississippi to West Point, Mark brought with him the best his Southern back- ground had to offer. Always loyal and fair, Mark was the best friend a person could have. His desire for fun and belief in Penguin Lust was insatiable, and his professionalism was exceeded by none. A true and great friend, success with follow Mark in all endeavors. Russian Club 3, 2, 1. S 2 ..,. , .f ... . Wu MV JAMES STEPHEN BREEN F-4 Little Rock, Arkansas Lieutenant We will always remember Jim as the self-pro- claimed, hardest worker in the Corps. Though this issue may be disputed, there is no doubt that he will always be a great friend to those who know him. Jim leaves his mark in many places, at West Point, especially on the lawn of the first class club.

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STEPHEN DALE BRADLEY E-1 Canandaigua, New York Lieutenant Ever since Steve came here he has never ceased to amaze himself. He always gave 11021 to everything he did, whether it was academics, 150's, or flexing his arms. His smile could always warm up every- body's day. Steve's only real troubles were making weight and staying away from Godfather's Pizza. Steve's personality and drive for excellence will cast him far in life. Chapel Clioir 4,' BS +L Seminar 3, 2, 1g ASME 1g 150 lb. Football 4, 3, 2, 1. NICHOLAS RICHARD BRENT I-1 Washougal, Washington Sergeant Nick, I-1's Rockmaster, set the example of ulti- mate physical fitness. If it's one thing Nick has, it's motivation. Whether in the gym or in the class- room, he always gives 100'Z1. Nick has an outgoing personality that enables him to take charge of any situation. Well-liked by all that know him. Nick is the kind of guy everyone should have for a friend. Scuba Club 3, 2g Finance forum 3, ri 2, 2, 1, Wrestling Team 4. F : : .Q MARY MARGARET BRADY I-3 Cincinnati, Ohio Lieutenant Not only do I respect and admire Meg, but I also sense an attraction in other uppercalssmen to her understanding, good-humored, easy-going person- ality. From Beast Squad Leader to Parade Announc- er to British Cadet Escort twink, nudgej to Marath- oner, Meg is an example of the cadet who puts in her all to get the most out of West Point. Those of us she has touched know she deserves the best. Smile, Meg. Marathon Team 3, 2. I N H is if file U MATTHEW BRADY B-1 Long Island, New York Lieutenant Somehow, everything came out right in Brady's twisted mind, and, if you had any doubt, all you had to do was ask him. Driving fast, flying low, and saving money were high on this boy's list. Prom the parade field to Penn Station Matt was always there when you needed him. The world will now have a better ruler or friend. Wrestling 4, 3, 25 Strength Train- ing 1,' Flying Club 3, 2, 1 Scuba Q 1 5 ,Q Club4,3,2, 1. 'A fi' W ZX QM R29 MARK FREDRICK BRICK C-1 Chesapeake, Virginia Lieutenant Mark found his own nitch as the elder of '86 in C-1. From his escapades with Nanies to his love for punk rock, Mark earned a reputation as a Fun- lover. I-Ie knows when to change gears though, as he proved as a Beast Squad Leader, and then as a TO. Although he is not huge, Mark always stands out as he cruises in his Brickh'n. Ring Jr Crest 4, Class Committee 51,58 g 2, 1,- WKDT2, Arabic Club 3, 2, 1. - - WINSTON JAY BRIDGE G-3 Bedford, Massachusetts Sergeant Jay came to West Point with a full head of hair and hopes of being the Army goal-tender, but left as a starting defensive tackle for the Army football team. Jay was well liked by other cadets, the mess hall staff, and STAP teachers. Besides concentrat- ing on academics, jay doubled as the resident stock broker. lay will be missed by all who got to know him along the way. Football 4, 3, 2, 1. Seniors 433

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