University of Virginia Naval ROTC - Long Glass Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

 - Class of 1984

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Q nit Staff 1st Year l Lt. Moody Lieutenant Martin Moody arrived here in the fall ot 1981. He majored in Chemistry at the University of Maryland, and entered the Navy through NUPOCS in 1975. After attending prototype training and SWOS, he was assigned to the USS Truxton. where he served as CIC assistant for two years, and qualified as SWO. His next assignment was aboard the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, where he worked in the Reactor Department, and qualified as Propulsion Watch Otficer and Engineering Watch Officer. Lt. Moody and his wife Marsha, and their two children, live in Willoughby. l Asst. MOI GYSGT Warren Gunny Sergeant Edward R. Warren is originally from Windham. Maine. He enlisted into the Marine Corps in 1967. Since then he has been assigned to the First Reconnaissance Battalion in Vietnam: the Riot Control Division in Ouantico, Virginia: drill instructor and primary marksman instructor at Parris Island, Okinawa and Camp Lejeune. The gunny became our Assistant Marine Officer Instructor last Au- gust, just in time to welcome the incoming fourth class midshipmen at O-Week! 1st Year Lt.j.g. Lyle Lt. Deborah A. Lyle replaced Lt. Moody as our first year instructor this spring. She received a BA in psychology at Berkeley and her masters in education at Davis in California. She entered the Navy through OCS. Before arriving in Charlottesville, she worked with the Personnel Support Activity Detachment and Staff. A lover of all sports, she was the world lightweight womens wristwrestling champion in 1976. Among her other interests is real estate. Asst 3rd Year JS omc Pipkins Chief Carl Pipkins joined our unit staff last fall as the assistant third year instructor. He is originally from Brockport, lllinois. Since he enlisted in 1950 he has served on almost all types of fleet ships in U.D,T. and in the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Chief Pipkins and his wife. Addie, have five children, and live near Crozet with their youn- gest daughter, Kathy. He enjoys sharing his vast knowledge of navi- gation.

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Unit Staff MOI Maj. Shi Major James S. Shi, who arrived here in September, 1982 as our Marine Officer Instructor, will be leaving the Marine Corps this May to enter private law practice in North Carolina Major Shi entered the Marines through the PLC program while at Georgia State University Since he graduated in 1971 he's been assigned to the USS Provi- dence which made tours to Vietnam and the Carnbbeari, to Camp Lejeune and Ouantico as a defense counsel, and then to Carnp Lejeune as Chief Review Officer He has attended Law School at the University ol Georgia and Naval Justice School in Newport, Rhode lsland and has received the LLM degree at UVA Law School Major Shi and his wife, Betsy, have two children, Christy and Wesley 3rd Year Lt. Baines Lt. William Baines took over the job of third year instructor laSt fall. Lt. Baines participated in the Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate Pro- gram while attending Widener College in Chester, Pa. After graduat- ing he went to OSC. where he met his wife. Anita. Lt. Baines has attended Nuclear Power School in Orlando, Fla., worked with the S3G prototype nuclear reactor in New York, gone to sub school in New London, Conn., and for the past 312 years has been assigned to the USS Parche lSSN 6831 as the electrical officer and damage control assistant. He now lives with his wife and two children, Sarah and William, and is working towards his masters in nuclear engineering. 4th Year Ll Cor Franke Lieutenant CCDFl'lFTlEiflOGf Onedia Franke became our Fourth Year ln- structor in October. 1982 She graduated from the University of Central AVKHDSBS 11.1171 a BS in psychology. She attended OCS in 1974 Her first Culy was as a Communications Watch Officer in Norfolk ln 1977 Ll Cor Franke was assigned to the Defense Comm- Eng Center Reston va where she worked as an analyst. She graduated trern Nar.ai Post Graduate School in 1979 with an MS in cornputer s,s-rriariagernent and then was assigned to the Deputy UNO for f.1lll3LI'lI'Ar. Personnel, and Training, in Arlington, Va. There she rvori-ez: TVN? Total Force lnfor-Sys Management Div. . She trio-r,'ef,2 here tri 1959 and .-.as soon married to her husband, Steve who isa M1lj41ri'tfFlr? Arrn, Reserve Lt Cdr. Franke will be leaving our unit in .lui-, 1954 Het next duty assignment will be in Hawaii. 2nd Year Lt, HaISeII Lt. A. C. Halsall came to us last fall as the new second year instructor. He is originally from New Orleans. ln 1974 he graduated from Louisi- ana State University with a major in mathematics. While at LSU, he participated in the Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate program. After graduation he went to OCS and was commissioned in 1975. Lt. Halsall served as the Chemical and Radiological Controls Assistant aboard the nuclear cruiser the USS Mississippi and as Operations Officer while deployed in the Mid-East aboard the USS Stump. Lt. Halsall was recently married to the former Bridget Marie DiBerto at Virginia Beach. He enjoys sailing and scuba diving in his spare time.



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nit Staff C Admin. YNSC Dodson YNCS Barry Dodson joined our unit in the spring of 1983. YNCS Dodson entered the Navy in January 1966. He has served in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, at NAS Whiting Field, Florida, in Guam and with NAVSPECWAR Unit 2 jSEALj in Machrinhanish, Scotland. He and his wife Linda, and their two children, Chrissy and Brett, live in Earlysville. Stores l SK1 Feggins SKI Myron Feggins replaced Chief Rankin in the storeroom this spring semester. He was brought up in Newville, Alabama. In 1974 he enlisted into the Navy and has since been stationed in Norfolk, Va., Virginia Beach, Va., and aboard the USS Talbot, which completed a Mediterranean Cruise SK1 Feggins enjoys tennis, basketball and the relaxed atmosphere of Charlottesville. Secretary Mrs. Parkinson Mrs. Janet Parkinson has been a secretary for the Unit since June. 1969. Prior to that time she had worked in the personnel office at the Army's Judge Advocate General School. She has always enjoyed her job here, and is extremely glad she made the change. When not working, Mrs. Parkinson enjoys swimming, reading and aerobics. Secretary Mrs. Shipe Mrs. Kay D. Shipe started working as a secretary for the Unit when her husband, Chief Shipe, reported here in 1978. Prior to her job here, Mrs. Shipe worked in the civilian personnel office at NAS Oceana, Va.. She and her husband and their two children, Elizabeth and DeWayne, live in Charlottesville.

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