High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 7 text:
“
LIEUTENANT JAMES P. WOERNER, USN Lieutenant Woerner was commissioned in 1966 upon graduation from the University of Nebraska which he attended as an NROTC Scholarship student. Having received a Fulbright Scholarship, his first year of commissioned service was spent at the University of Antioquia, Medellin, Colombia. In June 1967 LT Woerner reported to USSvGIennon iDD-840i where he served in the Operations Department until February 1969. After 13 weeks specialized training at the Naval Amphibious Intelligence School in Coronado, California LT Woerner reported in June 1969 to Command, U.S. Naval Forces, Vietnam and served as an intelligence officer for both Operation Seafloat and Operation Giant Slingshot . For the latter service he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal. LT Woerner arrived at NROTC, University of South Carolina in August 1970 and has served as Junior Instructor and Advisor. LIEUTENANT DONALD W. PARKER, USN Lieutenant Parker, the Sophomore instructor7Advisor reported to the Unit in July of 1970 after completing a tour of duty as Hangar Deck Officer aboard the USS Kitty Hawk; Other previous duty assignments include: VT-10, AEW7ECM Evaluator Training, Airborne Early Warning Barrier Squadron Pacific, Barbers Point, Hawaii, the Naval Reconnais- sance and Technical Support Center, Washington, D. C., and VF-121, Miramar, California. LT Parker holds a 3.8. in Accounting from Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tennessee, and will complete his Master of Education degree program here at the University of South Carolina in August of 1972. LT Parker and his wife, Sharon, reside with their two children in nearby Woodland Hills subdivision. LIEUTENANT FREDRIC G. ARNOW, USN Lieutenant Arnow received his commission in the Navy from Miami University where he was a regular Midshipman in the NROTC Program. He was sent through flight training at Pensacola, Florida and Brunswick, Georgia. After receiving his wings from NAS Glynco, he attended two advanced schools and spent two months in Operation Feedback prior to reporting to NAS Norfolk, Virginia. Upon completion of the RAG syllabus, he was assigned to VAW-124 which deployed as part of CVW-9 to SEASIA and CVW-8 to the Mediterranean. Both deployments were made aboard USS America iCVA-661. LT Arnow reported to Carolina in January after spending 20 months out of 24 at sea. He is the Engineering Instructor and Freshman advisor and is attending graduate school to pursue an MBA. In May, he will give up his valuable bachelor status. LT. COMMANDER JEFFERY BROWN AND LIEUTENANT KIRBY HUGHES Good luck in your new duty assignment.
”
Page 6 text:
“
COMMANDER F. L. MC GEACHY, USN Commander McGeachy began his Naval career in 1946 when he enlisted in the Navy. He earned an appointment to the United States Naval Academy and was graduated and com- missioned in 1951. In the past the Commander has been assigned as the Aid Ship Readiness, Readiness Reporting Officer and R81D coordi- nator on the staff of the Commander-in-Chiet, Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor; Assistant Operations Officer on the Staff of the Chief of Navai Air Basic Training; Officer-in-Charge of Com- posite Squadron Five iVC-51 at NAS Cubi Point in the Republic of the Philipines; Maintenance Officer on the Staff, Commander Fleet Air Quonset; Flight Leader in Training Squadron Two iVT-21, NAAS Whiting Field; and Safety and Maintenance Officer in Attack Squadron Sixty Five iVA-651. Commander Mc Geachy has served and operated on several of our attack aircraft carriers, and is currently the only aviator on the NROTC Staff. The Commander reported to the NROTC Unit at USC in September of 1970 as the Executive Officer. He and Mrs. McGeachy and their 5 children reside in Columbia. MAJOR EDWARD M. RINGLEY, USMC Enlisted Budget Major Ringley was commissioned as a second lieutenant in January, 1959, after the Officer Candidate Course at Quantico, Virginia. After initial assignment for training at the Basic School, he joined the 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina and served with that organiza- tion until March 1962. Major Ringley's assignments have in- cluded Platoon Commander and Executive Officer of a Rifle Company, Combat Cargo Officer aboard the USS Chilton iAPA-381, Officerrin-Charge of recruiting for the State of West Virginia, and Operations Officer of the 1st Battalion, 9th Marines in Vietnam. He attended Amphibious Warfare School, Ouantico, Virginia from February 1967 to August 1967. Prior to arriving at the University of South Carolina, Major Ringley was the Officer for the Military Personnel Marine Corps appropriation at Headquarters Marine Corps. He received his baccalaureate degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1958 and a Master's Degree in Business Administration from West Virginia University in 1969. LIEUTENANT ALBERT GOLDFINCH, USN Lieutenant Goldfinch enlisted in the Navy in April 1960 and served four years in various phases of the Submarine Nuclear Power Training Program. He was seiected for the Navy Enlisted Scientific Education Program iNESEPi in 1964 and attended . Vanderbilt University, graduating in 1968 with a Mechanical Engineering Degree. Foliowing DOS and commissioning in June 1968, Mr. Goldfinch served 21 months as the Damage Control Assistant in the USS Forrest Royal tDD8721. A one year tour with the Naval Advisory Group, and Vietnam preceded his as- signment to USC as Senior Class Instructor. 4
”
Page 8 text:
“
STAFF infx 1w w W, OMC JIM MITCHELL MSGT BOBWINDE NHL SH! 351D!!! SK1JOE CARMICHAEL YNC GENE JEFFRIES
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.