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DEAN'S STAFF f ACADEMIC BOARD BRIGADE TACTICAL CFFICERAS STAFF' . E 7 4 4. DEAN'S STAFF. Front Row: MAJ Kevin Clark, COLJames McEliece, COL Edward Tezak, BG Gerald Galloway Jr., COL Kenneth Grice, LTC Thomas Blake, LTC Francis Monaco, MAJ Michael Buchner. Second Row: CPT Daniel Guilmette, MAJ Robeft Richbourg, MS Carol Maslowski, MAJ Joe Manous Jr., MRS Gloria Waddell, MAJ Barbara Treharne, MR Robert Coleman, CPT Gary Griggs, DRJudith Loomer, CPT Jonathan Revolianice Williamson, CPT John Tidd, LT Brandee Murphy. 5,-, I FM V Milmnv M wwfmlf tml- lif '1',y',. 1 . ACADEMIC BOARD. Front Row: COL Pierce Rushton Jr., COL Edward Thomas, BG Robert Foley, LTG Howard Graves, BG Gerald Galloway Jr., COL Peter Stromberg, COL Frank Giordano. Back Row: COL Daniel Kaufman, COL Dennis Hunt, COL John Wattendorf, LTC John Little, COL Robert Doughty, COL Robert Griffin, COL Daniel Litynski, COL Raymond Winkel Jr., COL Fletcher Lamkin Jr., COL David Allbee, COL James Kays, COL John Grubbs. BRIGADE TACTICAL OFFICERS STAFF. Front Row: LTC David Wildes, COL John Bolger, COLJames Siket, LTC George Murati, LTC Cornelius Easter. Second Row: MS Kristen Gerentine, CPT Denise Goudreau, MAJ Daniel Abahazy, CPT Donald Jackson, LTC William Pokorny. Third Row: MS Jane Reilly, MR Ron Fine, MS Meredith Roseborough, MS Kathryn Lampack, MRS Suzanne Lewis. Back Row: MAJ Phillippe Upperman, MR Paul Tubridy, LTC Rebecca Rooney. lv A . I .E x we . in :XXL A..sQ.f A ' ' .willy ' . - w f:1fl2l.L'W V.,-gf. vt vm v fb leggmy. .e L wg.lll1-'-- :Q V f M 'li2yll3Q.'?'w X 1 yi. 'll lf 1,1 all C J f rg, l f -M - - A ' if :g s is 3 F,
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SUPERlNTENDENT'S STAFF CGM MAN DANT'S STAFF SUPERINTENDENTS STAFF. Front Row: COL Michael Peters, LTG Howard Graves, CSM James Tuemler. Second Row: LTC Stephen Furr, LTC Bruce Bell, COL Edward Counts,COL Thomas Joiner, COL Anthony Wagner, COL Richard Kanda, LTC Donna Spranger, MR Ted Wendel. Third Row: Major Harry Griffith, COL Larry Raag, COL Patrick Toffler, COL Steven Hammond, COL Larry Donnithorne, COL Robert Griffin, REV Richard Camp Jr., CPT Robert Ryan. Q :ye L raw COMIVIANDANTS STAFF. Front Row: CPT Michael Gould, MAJ Leo Peterson, MAJ Jeffrey Weart, BG Robert Foley, COL James Hayes, MAJ Stephen Loew, MAJ Edwin Messinger. Second Row: SFC Gary Morgan, SFC Colin Grant, MAJ Brian Corcoran, MAJ Edwin Acevedo, MS Connie Bambino, MAJ Marshall Drew, CPT Maitland Browning. Third Row: MSG William Smith, MR Pete Pecoraro, MS Rosemary Stabler, MS Mary Ann Boonstra, MRS Diane Yonasek. Fourth Row: CPT Stephen McGurk, MS Barbara McNally, MS Rim DiGovanni, MS Bar- bara Barrett, MRS Faith Saliba, MRS Evelyn Rawula, MS Eileen O'Donnell, MRS Patricia Dursi. Back Row: MS Lizzie Borden, MRS Nancy LeStrange, MS Stephanie Nacliero, MRS Suzanne Lewis, MRS Kathleen Powles, MR Elsworth Banks, MR Neil Cross. A W fl A- ii . , my ', f I -l...'W ' 1. ' Z, A 1' ' 20 Guiding the Way
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BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES 84 LEADERSHIP he Purpose of the United States Military Academy is to provide the nation with leaders of character who serve the common defense. Every aspect of the four-year West Point experience is important to the achievement of this goal. The particular contribution our department makes to this effort is in the study of the behavioral sciences. Leadership and the idea of leader development have both fascinated and frus- trated scholars and practitioners alike since the dawn of recorded history. Clearly, the development of leaders of character and the study of leadership include elements of both the arts and the sciences. Nevertheless, one generally agreed upon factor in the pursuit of knowledge about this phenomenon we call leadership is the need to understand human behavior in its many varieties. While recognizing that many academic disciplines inform our study and enhance our understanding of human behavior in general and the chal- lenges of leadership in particular, the staff and faculty of the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership are proud of our unique role as we assist cadets in the pursuit of knowledge about human behavior using the methods of scientific inquiry. The department teaches two core courses, a broad foundation in psychology and a follow-on course focused on military leadership. The department also offers the opportunity for study in depth in the areas of psychology, sociology, leadership, engineering psychology, and general management. Ultimately, our students are taught to apply this knowledge to explain, predict and, when appropriate, influ- ence human behavior as citizens and leaders of character. In this way, BEIIAVIORAL SCIENCES 86 LEADERSHIP GUIDES THE WAY TOWARDS BUILDING STRONG LEADERS. 'HW if L L .2 ,MM ,M ,Luwff X DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES AND LEADERSHIP. Front Row: DR Thomas Gitchoff, MAJ Brad Scott, LTC Jeffrey McNally, COL George Forsythe, COL John Wattendorf, COL Louis Csoka, LTC Johnston Beach, LTC Jose Picart. Second Row: CPTWilliam Francis, CPT Bradley Camp, CPT David O'Neil, CPT Scott Hampton, CPT Roland Jacobs, CPT Stephen Gerras, MAJ Donald Horner, MAJ David Grossman, CPI' Richard Phillips, CPT Richard Odom, MAJ Steven Jones, CPT Mark Reisweber. Third Row: MS Joanne Wright, MAJ Gregory Hiebert, CPT Douglas Vargas, MAJ Leonard Wong, MAJ Jane McKeon, CPT Richard Bullis, CPT Stephen Jarrard, MAJ George Teague, CPT William Crocoll, CPT William Adams, CPT Paul Rusecker, CPT Kenneth Dahl. Fourth Row: MS Lisa Hynes, MAJ Daniel Hergenroeder, CPT Deborah Reisweber, CPT John Hammill, CPT Ann Davis, MS Deborah Butler, MAJ Brian Durant, MAJ John Tisson, CPT John Kelleher Jr., CPT Patrick Sweeney, CPI' Donna Brazil, 2LT Katherine Smith. Back Row: MS Mary Jane Ward, CPT Christopher Putko, CPI' Robert Demange, MR Darien French, DR Steve Meyer, CPT John Taylor. 22 Guiding the Way AND INTKODUCING OUR GUEST LECTURER... MAJ John Tisson gets a little help from a furry friend. Z Lu I i- D fi XJ I U si O O
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