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

 - Class of 1990

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R09HRT ANTHONY WAGNER E-1 ' ■ ' nia Lieutenant anima!. but off the field Wags was tfie — :.iet. When not crushing quarterbacks, c uid be found in his rack, drinking tequila, or 6 s closet. This practical joker knew how to ■i and always kept us on our toes. GREGGORY REED WALTERS E-1 Minier, Illinois Captain When we think of leaders, we think of Walt. His commitment to his friends and company set him apart as a person to be counted on and looked up to. He will always be remembered as the fastest shotgunner ' in the east and a life long friend. Chuck Woolery lives. We love you Walt. Spanish Club 4.3: Honor Committee 2. 1. DAVID BLAIR WILLIAMS E-1 Orlando, Florida Lieutenant Dave will forever be remembered for his loyalty and integrity, the two most important attributes of a great friend. Destined to someday become one of Manhattans elite, Dave lives in a world of fast cars, expensive bars, beautiful fairways, and gorgeous women. Cheeseburger ' s dynamic personality will guarantee him success in everything he does. Golf 4,3,2. 1; Hop Committee 4. STEPHEN JOSEPH ZIEGLER E-1 Valley Stream, New York Lieutenant Ziegs came to E-1 from USMAPS with one goal in mind, graduation! How could the Vikings ever forget his love for The Fatherland. his wars with the luiath Department, his Ike Hall adventures, his gray-hog spirit, and his enduring friend- ship to all? Keep sucking it down. Ziegs, and the world will be yours. E-1 Dammit! German Club 4, 1; Catholic Chapel Choir 4. An evening with the TAG. Captain John Kardos and the MRS. boogie down during our Ring Weekend. CPT Kardos is a 79 Grad, a member of the Old Corps. 414

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RAYMOND NEAL PRUETT E-1 Mulberry, Arkansas Lieutenant If we wanted to know the latest dirt in the Corps, we merely turned to the Poopmaster, himself Ray was one of the more popular cadets in our class thanks to Country KDT and his humorous antics at Club 1. To sum Ray up in one sentence - A friend to everyone and everyone ' s friend. Ring Crest Committee 4.3.2.1: Big Brotliers and Big Sisters 4.3,2; SAME 2.1: Finance Forum 2.1: Portuguese Language Club 3. MARC THOMAS RESCH E-1 Middlesex, New Jersey Lieutenant Whether B-bopping or blasting his Springsteen tapes. Ree- scher never failed to make us laugh. A fierce competitor on the athletic field, tyiarc will always be remembered for his enthusiasm and wild experiences. Despite being from Jer- sey. R-man was a true friend to all. Who loves ya baby! Spanisli Club 4,3. STEVEN ROBERT SHIELDS E-1 Wilbraham, Massachusetts Lieutenant Steve ' s passion for chocolate endured rigorous aerodynam- ics designs and consuming penchants for flight and military history. Plebe year, Steve distinguished himself as the approved solution changer, a title friends instantly recog- nize as simply another display of his constant selfless intentions. Steve will instantly receive the trust respect of those he serves with with his boundless kindness and sincerity. Rifle 4: Film Seminar 4: Tactics Infantry 3: Ski Patrol Group 3; Flying Club 1 ; Mechani- cal Engineering Club 1. ALAN BRUCE SMITH E-1 Laconia, New Hampshire Lieutenant A true friend that could be counted on no matter the situation — 1 2 miles and beyond. Lead him and he would not follow, follow him and he won ' t lead, just walk beside him as a friend. Like his first love, New Hampshire, he is unspoiled, original, harsh, but awesome in his own right. SHARON ANN TOSI E-1 Little Falls, New Jersey Lieutenant When we think of good times, laughter, and Chinese food, Sharon will always come to mind. Yes, our buddy from Jersey brightened up many a gloomy day and helped put many a problem in its proper perspective. Thank you Sharon for your wonderful friendship! Tos - you are one class act that we will never forget!! Hop Committee 4,3.2: BS L Seminar 2. 1 (V.P.): Fine Arts Forum 4. 3: Special Olympics 2, 1 : HO WIT- ZER 1 (Editor): Big Brothers Big Sisters 2.1: Sandhurst Support 3.2. MICHAEL RAY TRISLER E-1 Columbus, Indiana Lieutenant Tris will always be remembered as one of the most talented cadets in our class. With academics being a breeze, and second to none in FT, he made West Point look easy. His carefree personality, mixed with a competitive spirit, is sure to take him to greatness. We will always remember the Iron Warrior. Water Polo 4.3.2,1: Swimming 4.3.2.1: Finance Forum 4.3.2,1. Graduates 413



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GO FRIARS TERRELL BOYD RONALD BUNCH COREY ROGER AVERILL F-1 Exeter, New Hampshire Lieutenant Duty. Honor, Country, Hockey were Corey ' s four hallowed words. Our favorite goalie will always be remembered: as thie Army Hockey Poster Ctiild. for using his T-shirt as a napkin and for wax. boats and windmills. Corey and IVIango ' s favorite pastime? Evaluating local talent before we were ' collared ' . A true friend- we will miss him. Men ' s Hockey 4,3,2.1. THOMAS JOSEPH LINUS BIEL F-1 Chesterton, Indiana Captain Super smart and stract, yet not a geek, Tom is well known at the Quebec border because of his preference for French- Canadian women on the piano. He helped many cadets pass classes, loved sleeping, and did all assignments at the last minute. A quality soldier, he lived fast in our RX-7. ToujoursPret! Tactics Infantry 2,1: Sandhurst 3,2.1: Debate Team 3: French Club 2, 1; Phi Kappa Phi 2,1. TERRELL CLINTON BOYD F-1 Atlanta, Georgia Captain Alf came to West Point with; Stacey. a pint of ice cream, and a love for ACC Basketball. Whether he was eating ice cream or pulling another late-nighter he was always willing to help a friend. His desire to succeed and friendly smile are what will always stand out as we remember this true friend. Soccer 4,3: Flying Club 3: Ski Club 3: AHS 3.2. RONALD BOYD BUNCH F-1 Bamberg, South Carolina Lieutenant Ron will always be remembered for his high standard of fun — FUN BUNCH, but he also excelled in academics. Rons love for this place was only enriched by the many lasting friendships he made here. A large part of his love will remain here for another year — Sharon. Jennifer, I ' m glad you made me stay! Lacrosse 4.3. Graduates 415

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