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1 Fall Staff: Commander: M LT Jeffrey Reeves Sub Commander: M LTJG Charles Sims Administration: M ENS Peter Martino Spring Staff: Commander: M LT Charles Sims Sub Commander: M LTJG William Harrington, Jr. Administration: M ENS Kenneth Ross Thirty-First Compa ny f D3 j£li
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THIRTY- FIRST COMPANY 31st Company. A fraternity of men and yes, wonnen, living, growing, and experiencing the everyday pounding of tine Naval Academy. Will the class of 85, as they enter the fleet, step back and reflect on their moments at USNA? Yes, surely they will — and they will laugh. The bad times are rationalized or fade into the thick cobwebs of time. The funny times, the good times, will come back like a flood, raising smiles and thoughts from time to time, that are just as intense. But 31st Company is not just another fraternity or company gathering together for a good time. We are unique. Something at the Naval Academy, call it a coolness factor, an attitude ratio, or a unity coefficient, is a function of the distance to Main Office, divided by the distance to the academic buildings, times the distance to the water, playing fields, the gym. For 31, this factor is the number one. Just the right amount of cool, attitude, and unity. We have learned to compete, to win, and to excell not as individuals, but as a team. Team work and commitment along with the strong bonds of friendship and commaraderie are just a few of the lessons learned within the Company. Things like integrity and leadership aren ' t learned out of our textbooks, but here, in these halls, along with all the other things that make this a school of hard knocks. But the harder we are knocked, the closer we get. So as the Class of 85 leaves 31, it ' s not the end, but the beginning. Those we leave behind, and those that leave with us, will always be around. You can ' t forget people you live, eat and breath with for years which seem like centuries. It is not the event, but the emotion — the feeling in each of us that keeps the company sacred, what it is, that keeps it 31. LCDR Sherry T. Darling Sub Cor r 1. Don Alberto 17. Jim Peters 2. Ed Gunning 18. Brad Mai 3. Mike Cortesio 19. Randy Pansier 4. Mark Flagg 20. Jim Luther 5. Paul Severs 21. Chip Cardon 6. Norm Peters 22. Joe Canvin 7. Ken Ross 23. David Porter 8. Rich Webster 24. Bob Hall 9. Jorge Gaviria 25. W.B. Harrington 10. Chuck Schoot 26. Jeff Reeves 1 1. Drew Hamby 27. C.J. Carra 12. John Milligan 28. Charles Sims 13. Mark Walker 29. Mike Merren 14. Pete Martino 30. Mike Christman 15. Ashley Lightfoot No t Pictured: 16. Steve Krotow Gard Clark 762 Thirty-First Company dA
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1986 Row 1: Carl E, North, John M. Dorey. John F. Meier, Thomas McGovern, Geri Sta- chelski, Cheryl L. Price, Justin L Miller, Rob- ert L, Ceres, John C. Bell Row 2: Michael F. Kenny, Peter Vantassel. Michael Giauque, Jeffrrey M. Durand, Damon W. Bateson, J. C. Crouse. Brett D. Wise, John D. Bamonte, Patricia McCarthy, Peter H. VIoedman, Kenneth A. Reiman Not Pictured: Mary E. Blair, Steven M, Brady, Vernon R, Butler, Mark D, Miller, Don E. Stedham 1987 Row 1: Patrick Perkins, Samuel S. Sidner, Michael J. Huber, Daniel Dougherty, Leon- ard Borgdorff. Dale E. Anderson, Steven M. Brady, Don E. Stedham, John M. Sniffen Row 2: Edward A. Eckert, Danny A. Ny- gaard, Michael K. Smith, John McGowan, Joel B. Baker, Walter B. Glenn, Sean T. Coughlin, Miller Paul A, Bourgeois, Robert F. Smith, Avin Johnson Row 3: John M. Young. Scott Lochridge, Michael Lavigna, Gary L. Janac, George Williams, Rodney G. Graves, Michael D. Wanebo, Anthony A. Digger, Stephen Pitrof Not Pictured: La- zaurnel Dugger, Gregory T. Hill, Leroy D. Vaughn, John F. Vertel, Spencer F. Wall, Robert Zaorsko fuJ lfUiV9i 1 1 f t t t t % j 1988 Row 1: Richard J. Gentil, Gordon E. Cole, Richard McGrath, Christopher Mosher, Jo- seph Fischer, William MacChione, Sandra Lipphardt, Eric K. Busko, Peter Baumgar- ten Row 2: James K. Owens, Hank A. Col- burn, James A. Zito, Robert McKenney, Stephen C. Coker, Craig S. Bender, Scott J. Knox, Laura S. Stroman, Rebecca Loni- gan, David M. Wheeler Row 3: Annette Schlutermann, Partick Davenport, Alan R. Behning, Robert Sunderland, Lawrence Wadford, John J. Keeling, Mark W. Good- win, George Davis, Douglas C. Hull Not Pictured: Paul A. Ambrogi, Gary L. For- met, Robert B. Gephart, Judy L. Kempisty, Sanjay D. Mathur, Mark E. Mercer, Pegeen M, O ' Neil, Stephen Sandoval, Thomas Schrantz A you (j
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