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“That’s one small step for man
.
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.
“To meet the challenge.”
One giant leap for mankind.”
—Class of 1974
—Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong
United States Air Force
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upon On 20 July 1969, at 10:56 P. M. EST., Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong became the first man to set and conquest. With the the lunar surface. The voyage of Apollo 11 fulfilled man’s oldest dream of exploration
One giant leap for mankind,” Astronaut Armstrong famous words, “That’s one small step for a man that man’s conquest of the moon, while only a He realized entire mankind’s summarized history. concisely for himself from the lunar lander, was in fact the most important event in human evolution since life small now
.
.
.
step
but primordial sea. Important as his achievement was, he also understood that it and the marked dedication, by perseverence, the beginning of mankind’s greatest adventure—an adventure will to succeed, an adventure that will take man to the stars and beyond—to his final destiny. The Polaris staff has chosen space exploration, and more particularly Astronaut Armstrong’s words, as on our the theme for the 1974 yearbook. The class of 1974, whose motto “To meet the challenge” is inscribed but this small achieved in have June class ring, can closely identify with the space effort. Those who graduate the that will to succeed and typified the same perseverence, dedication, important step in their lives through what to be small will our lives it in as this compared as is, hopefully NASA program. However, step important will pursue an Air we achieve in the future. Perhaps some of us will share in the adventure of space; most For all of us destiny lies of our country. Force career, undertake a civilian profession, or perish in the service was
first emerged from the
ahead—we will meet it with
our
heads held
high. —Cadet John N. Mastroianni, 1974 Editor
HIGH FLIGHT Oh, I have, slipped the surly bonds of earth
Arl£ :|ganced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; :
Sunv^fy've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth Of
sun-5fcMpuds—and done
a
hundred
things
^^e med of—wheeled and soared and swung High in the sun^-^gce. Hov’ring there,
You have
n
shd«|||j^ind along, and flung My eager craft throug^^ra^ss halls of air, Up, up the long, deliriogPr taffrninQ blue I’ve topped the ■wind^ept hei^|^vvith easy grace Where larkjHkeven eagle fle^^^Jk I’ve chased the
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And, while with silent, mting mind I’ve The
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high untrespassed sanctity of space,
Put out my hand, and touched the face of God.
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Commander-In-Chief
Richard M. Nixon 8
Secretary Of Defense
James R. Schlesinger
Superintendent
Lt. General Albert P. Clark 22
“The system teaches responsibility,
self-discipline,
and
obedience—and
it
does so in such a way as to build a solid foundation traits of
for the
acquisition of good
leadership in the future...”
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“We
must
create
an
environment
within which stamina and dedication to
service can be tested and evaluated.
.
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Superintendent’s Staff Executive Officer
Chief of Staff
Lt. Col. D. A. Valorie
Dir. of Protocol
Aide-de-Camp
Maj. E. Johnson
Capt. P. Mathews
Col. G. J. Nelson
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Inspector General
Deputy C/S Personnel
Col. B. Brunzell
Col. R. Clark
Command Surgeon
Col. E. Clark
Col. H. Gohsler
Col. W. Jarrell
Col. M. Johnson
Deputy C/S Logistics
Registrar
Chaplain
Col. E. Levy Deputy C/S Operations
Col. N. Overton
Col. D. Reaves
Comptroller
Deputy C/S Civil Engineering
Lt. Col. M. Allington
Lt. Col. J. Jones Director of Information
Director of Administration
Chief, Security Police
Maj. R. Brown
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“History offers us no instance wherein a great nation remained strong or successfuly defended itself in difficult times as these,
by leaders who were the product of
a
permissive training
en-
vironment.”
Brig. Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg Jr. Commandant
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The Commandant’s Staff
Major Charles T. Hill
Exec for Honor and Ethics
Major Leonard E. Clark
Captain Harry C. McMillin
Executive
Aide to the Commandant
Colonel Perry J. Dahl Vice Commandant
LTC William M. Coleman
LTC William B. Linthicum
LTC William F. Phillips
Director, Cadet Personnel
Director, Cadet Logistics Support
Director, Cadet Operations and Plans
cwo Left to Right: Front: SSgt. Holliday, Maj.
Echelberger, SSgt. Hayes, Capt. Page, Capt. Purcell. Back: Lt. Col. Phillips, Maj. Anderson, MSgt. Weltz, Maj. McAllister, Capt. Jones.
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Colonel Carl G. Baily Deputy Commandant for Cadet Wing
LTC Harry P. Snoreck 1st Group AOC
LTC Jerald W. Ellington 3rd Group AOC
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LTC Melvin R. Holme 2nd Group AOC
LTC William C. Plumb II 4th Group AOC
LTC Glenn H. Wilson Chief, Staff Management Group
Colonel Arthur K. Taylor Deputy Commandant for Military Instruction
LTC Gordon L. Welling Chief, Navigation Division
LTC Fred N. Hopewell Chief, Military Training Division
Major Richard M. Williams Chief, Airmanship Division CWP Left to Right: Front: Maj. Walker, SMSgt. Doerr, SMSgt. Guesman, SMSgt. O'Bryan. Back: Maj. Steele, Capt. Burnham, Capt. Jones, MSgt.
Dunaway, Lt. Col. Perdue.
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CWL Left to Right: Front: SSgt. Visagara, TSgt. Galvan, TSgt. Fiandaco, TSgt. Sparks, MSgt. Kennedy. Middle: Sgt. Harris, MSgt. Rodriguez, TSgt. Biddle, SSgt. Stamp, Capt. Scott, Lt. Col. Linthicum, Lt. Col. Kosel, Capt. Slaughter, SSgt. Mason. Back: TSgt. Wilson, TSgt. Gettling, SMSgt. Beede, MSgt. Wessel, Amn. Boatman, TSgt. Taylor, TSgt. Flowers, MSgt. Justice.
CWIN Left to Right: Front: Capt. Saulsberry, SSgt. Hamada, Maj. Francis, Maj.
Schwitters, Capt. Garcia, Capt. Alexander, Capt. Blair, Capt. Harden, Capt. Pond, Maj. Lee. Back: TSgt. Wong, TSgt. O'Brien, SSgt Skorzewski, SMSgt. Hessenflow, Maj. LeCompte, Lt. Col. Welling, Capt. Walton, Capt. Casey, Capt. Fischer, Capt. Daniels, Lt. Sims, USN.
CWIA From
Left
to
Right:
Front:
Capt.
Petrash, Capt. Froehlich, Capt. Bowers, Capt. Groninger, SSgt. Charvat, Sgt. Galloway, MSgt. Bowden. Back: Capt. Rider, SSgt. Clason, Maj.
Clark, Maj. Homstead, Maj. Costain,
Capt. Towner, Maj. Williams.
CWIT
From Left to Right: Front: SSgt. Yuenger, Capt. Hartley, Sqn. Ldr. Allcorn (RAF), Maj. Kari, Capt. White,
Maj. Bennett, Capt.
Gill, Maj. Blake, Sqn. Ldr. Cracroft (RAF), Maj. Wells, Lt. Cdr. Bell (USN), Lt. Cranford, Maj. Bacheldor. Middle:
SSgt. Gibson, Capt. King, Capt. Scott, Capt. Thompson, Maj. Bradley, Capt. Anderson, Capt. Schloemer, Capt. McCoy, Capt. Walters, Capt. Galloway, Capt. Reaves, Lt. Col. Hopewell. Back: Capt. Mauss, Capt. Fleming, Capt. Hoem, Capt. Ownby, Maj. Miller Capt. Ehrig, Maj. Koeppel, Maj. Marsh, Capt. Dayton, Capt. Jacobs.
Basic Cadet Training The first day it seemed almost impossible that four more years were to follow. It was a long day, probably the longest we had ever experienced in
lives, but there would be more to come. It started with lines; lines for issue, lines for shots, lines to turn in our money, lines for everything. It
our
seemed so impersonal, but soon we were to be given a name—basic cadet.
We all had the same name, and for the next six weeks we would not only share the
our accomplishments and failures, together. Every day started at 0545 with a morning run before breakfast, and from then on every day was different including physical training, drill, lectures, and intramurals. As if all this was not enough, there was something else required of us to take up what little remaining time we had—basic cadet knowledge. name
basic cadet, but also
because what we did,
we
did
Three weeks after it all started, with our stamina and endurance increased, we headed out to Jack’s Valley to learn more of what military life in the field was like. Our teachers were upper class cadets who were ever
present. We learned in the Valley through experience. When the acceptance parade culminated summer training, we had met the first part of our
obligation to excellence.
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3rd Lieutenant
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S.E.R.E. Survival, escape, resistance, and evasion—the ability to withstand stress, and the mental and physical endurance that an enemy might enforce. For three weeks
we
learned what would be
es-
sential if we should ever have to punch out in the
wilderness,
become prisoners of
or
if we should
war.
We had to
use
our
ingenuity to adapt. Hopefully
we
will
never
have to
use
what
we
learned in a hostile environment, but if
necessity dictates, we’ll be ready.
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RECONDO
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Cadets are exposed to field instruction in survival techniques, combat in-
telligence, combat reaction, and mountaineering techniques. The training is strenuous and demands good physical conditioning. Strong emphasis is placed on
small unit tactics and individual endurance.
Soaring The Soaring Program at the Academy is
designtraining in mind. The use of checklists, the methods of flight instruction, and the basic goals of the program have all been directed toward teaching habits that will be required later in flight training. The Academy Soaring Program uses several types of sailplanes and a majority of the instruction is done by cadet instructor pilots. Many ed with Undergraduate Pilot
cadets take part in the program because it offers a kind of serenity that can only be experienced in the un-
trespassed sanctity of space.
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Underwater Demolition
Training A
with
the U. S. Navy, UDT consists of program academics, physical training, and SCUBA diving. Cadets who satisfactorily complete the program are certified as world-wide SCUBA qualified.
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Parades and
Inspections
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Military In Review
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Brig. Gen. William T. Woodyard Dean of Faculty 62
“The
big advantage that you have over graduates from other institutions
...
is the
fact that you have had a broad
exposure to many disciplines through the core curriculum.”
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The Dean’s staff advises and assists him in the ad-
management of the faculty personnel, and coordination with other mission elements necessary to fulfill faculty responsibilities to the Academy mission, producing a well-educated, career-oriented officer with the knowledge and intellectual attributes essential to the professional military man. ministration of the curriculum,
The Dean’s Staff
Colonel Erdle Vice Dean of the Faculty
Lt. Col. Arnet
Faculty Executive
Left to Right: Front: Col. Erdle, Vice Dean of the Faculty, Brig. Gen. Woodyard, Dean of the Faculty, Col. Endsley, Director of Instructor Technology. Back: CMSgt Malave, Director of Faculty Personnel and Administration, Lt. Col. Arnet, Faculty Executive, Capt. Westemeier, Director of Logistical Support and Plans, CMSgt Edward A. Sconyers, Deputy Director of Logistical Support and Plans, Maj. Thompson, Director of Faculty Secretariat, Maj. Fisher, Director of Research Programs, Lt. Col. Johns, Director of the Libraries, Lt. Col. Simmons, Director of Counselling and Scheduling, Capt. Haun, Aide to the Dean of Faculty.
Colonel Endsley 65
Colonel Lochry
Department of Mathematical Sciences is the largest teaching department at the Academy. More than 60 officers are required to administer six core courses The
and
more than
30 enrichment courses in theoretical and
applied mathematics, probability and statistics, numerical analysis, and optimization techniques. The core courses provide analytical and computational skills needed for engineering and science subjects at the Academy as well math knowledge essential for a career in our as technologically oriented Air Force. The variety of enrichment topics permits cadets in the Mathematics Major a choice of three tracks: math analysis, math applications, and operations research.
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Left to Right, Front: Lt. Col. Brown, Lt. Col. Tindall, Lt. Col. Balish, Col. Lochry, Lt. Col. Beer, Maj. Shellenberger. Second Row: Capt. Nelson, Capt. Pacheco, Capt. Hoff, Maj. Powell, Capt. Webster, Capt. Mueh, Capt. Pearson, Lt. Col. Gionis, Capt. Langley, Capt. Kurina, Capt. Eastcott, Capt. Craighead. Third Row: Balazs, Capt. Bragaw, Capt. Thies, Maj. Ruud, Maj. Patterson, Capt. Cook, Maj. Sherman, Capt. Tomme, Capt. Munguia, Capt. Knepell, Capt. Jenkins, Capt. Henderson,
Capt.
Thompson,
Maj.
Markham,
Capt. Capt. Dillon, Capt. Hare, Capt. Mansfield, Capt. Caruana, Capt. Riley, Maj. Campbell, Capt. Gutheinz, Capt. Needham, Maj. Michel, Capt. Burroughs, Capt. Zazworsky, Capt. Kakel, Capt. Neireiter, Maj. Wade, Capt. Suder, Lt. Barry, Capt. Fryer, Capt. Litwhiler, Capt. Hamm. Back: Maj. Edwards, Capt. Faix,
Roberts.
Colonel Mione
The major in Physics concentrates on basic principles and
mathematics.
It
provides
an
excellent
academic
wide range of technical assignments within the Air Force, particularly in the field of research and
background for
a
development. It also provides a sound basis for graduate work in physics, related applied sciences, and a wide varie-
ty of engineering careers.
Right, Front: Maj. Robertson, Maj. Hyder, Maj. Ferruzza, Col. Mione, Lt. Col. Tudor, Capt. Head, Maj. Sams. Middle: Capt. Thomas, Maj. Pendleton, Capt. Snick, Capt. Johnson, Lt. Clifford, Capt. Bell, Capt. Moates, Capt. German, Capt. Burgess, Capt. More, Maj. Armstrong, Capt. Morm, Maj. McGrath. Back: Capt. Sweedenberg, Capt. Webb, Maj. Sivigals, Capt. Schott, Capt. Chase, Capt. Sidalskie, Capt. McCann, Capt. Warner, Capt. Wolds, Capt. Dagliani. Left to
chemistry courses are designed to introduce properties and nature of the world around them. A chemistry major is Basic
and familiarize cadets with the chemical
recommended for those who are interested in chemical or biochemical research or applications. It provides fun-
knowledge in analytical, inorganic, organic and physical chemistry and allows the cadet to select one or two of these areas for advanced study. The major is designed to prepare cadets for a junior officer position in research, development or graduate training. It emphasizes the use of the laboratory methods for reinforcement of lecture material and individual research projects. damental
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Left to
Right, Front: Capt. Finch, Capt. Beckman, Capt. Whitely, Maj. Meier, Mrs. Mahoney, Col. Lamb, Lt. Col. Lt. Col. Jagrowski, Maj. Nolan. Middle: Capt. Offley, Maj. Viola, Capt.
King,
Cummons, Capt. Padfield, Maj. Hauschild, Maj. Henry, Maj. Biggs, Maj. Seigmiller. Back: Maj. Fannon, Maj. McCall, Capt. Moran, Maj. Storms, Capt. Nenzies, Capt. Jendrek, Maj. Villaescusa, Maj. Saban, Maj. Gregory.
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The
department
of
Astronautics and
Computer
Science under the command of Col. Wittry offers degrees in both Astronautical Engineering and Computer Science. is to provide ofscience aim of the The
computer
major
areas
ficers who are highly qualified in the rapidly growing to of computer research and the application of computers
complex scientific, engineering, and information systems. control The Astronautics major offers two specializations: and systems design. theory
Left to
Right, Front: Maj. Gyouch, Maj.
Anderson, Lt. Col. Trimble, Col. Wittry, Maj. Gerson, Maj. Leatham, Maj. Vernaire, Maj. Raymer. Middle: Capt. Bolz, Capt. Howiesner, Maj. Nolen, Capt. Fuchs, Maj. Durrett, Maj. Pursley, Capt. Johnson, Maj. Burns, Capt. Anderson, Capt. Soulia, Capt. Greshan, Capt. Baer, Capt. Edwards, Capt. Walsh, Capt. Hicks. Back: Maj. Winkler, Lt. Col. Merkl, Capt. Daniel, Maj. Monroe, Capt. Mall, Maj. Cox, Capt. Willis, Capt. Jomes, Capt. Roehrkasse, Capt. Jones, Capt. McMasters, Capt. Kroncke.
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Life Science-Behavioral Science, seemingly unrelated at first glance; but actually very much related. The actions
of both the body and mind closely control how we act, think, and react to stress. Understanding these actions helps us adapt to any conditions in which we might find
ourselves. Colonel Carter
The
approach
within
the
“hands-on” type of instruction. Labs Science and use of the classroom
department is a frequent in Life
are
situations
and
ex-
perimental setups is common in Behavioral Science.
DFL) 1=1
Right, Top: Maj. Netzinger, Capt. Young, Capt. Capt. Coulter, Maj. Lent, Capt. Myers, Capt. Phillips, Maj. Watters, SSgt. Hyatt, Capt. Harkins, Maj. Schroeder, Capt. Cairney, Capt. Bargren. Center: Maj. Thalken, Maj. Arnold, Maj. Buchanan, Capt. Lynett, Maj. Trumbo, Capt. Simondi, Maj. Cockerham, Capt. Birkner, Left to
Biever,
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Capt. Wilson, Capt. Logsdon Jr., Maj. Schmitt, Carol A Mesheske, Margaret A. Cornell, Susan K. Duncan. BottomWillie P. Espinoza, John M. Scupp, Maj. Roe, Maj. Sampson, Col. Carter (Department Head), Lt. Col. Newton (Deputy for Life Science), Lt. Col. Ward, Lt. Col. Stansell Maj. Wailly.
Left to
Right, Top: Capt. Knight, Capt. Eggleston, Capt.
Malmstrom, Capt. Painter, Capt. Parker, Maj. Berry, Capt. Stiles, Capt. Gobell, Capt. Lloyd, Maj. Coffman. Center: Maj. Galluscio, Maj. Jarboe, Capt. Rasinski, Maj. Ramsey, Capt. Swiney, Capt. Klusman, Capt. Thomas, Capt. Brown,
Maj. Durham, Capt. Robinson, SSgt. Moore, Helen E. Smith, Janet Shaw. Bottom: Rita M. Bauer, Loretta D. Vogt, Lt. Col. Chason, Lt. Col. O’Connor, Col. Carter (Department
Head), Lt. Col. Williams (Deputy for Behavioral Science), Lt. Col. Cammalleri, Maj. Prather, Lt. Col. Tebbs.
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Besides the core courses in Aero that all cadets take, the department offers the Aeronautical
jor.
It
is
based
on
a
broad
Engineering ma-
sequence of
courses
in
engineering with specialization in four options: aerodynamics, flight mechanics, aerospace propulsion, or aerospace structures. Under a cooperative arrangement with Purdue University, members of the aeronautical
Classes of 1974 and 1975 may earn credits towards a Master of Science degree in Aeronautical Engineering while at the Air Force Academy.
Left to Right, Front: Maj. Allburn, Lt. Col. Bouchard, Lt. Col. Stockham, Col. Thomal, Lt. Col. Forster, Lt. Col. Lopina, Lt.
Col. Pollard. Middle:
Maj. Carling, Maj. Gallington, Maj.
Felton, Capt. Retelle, Maj. Braden, Capt. Francis, Maj. 76
Lorenz, Maj. Harvey, Maj. Bohler. Back: Maj. Edgington Maj. Ogren, Lt. Col. Kuprenas, Maj. Quick, Capt. Coleman Capt. Christian, Capt. Pilsch, Maj. Lorson, Maj. Day, Maj Roderick.
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LUNAR MODULE
(SIC) The Department of Civil Engineering, Engineering Mechanics and Materials administers the Civil Engineering, Engineering Mechanics and Engineering Science majors. These areas of study provide a well balanced program stressing the fundamentals common to many areas of engineering as preparation for duty in the Air Force in an engineering specialty. Academic activities have centered around the department laboratory where cadets have had the opportunity to “get their hands dirty” in a wide variety of applied engineering projects. This enables cadets to practice engineering first hand rather than simply reading about it in a textbook.
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Left to Right, Front: Capt. Danhof, Maj. Anderson, Maj. Profilet, Col. Fluhr, Lt. Col. Ford, Maj. Crowley, Maj. Frusti,
Maj. McCormack, Capt. Frostic, Capt. Keck. Middle: Maj. Schamberger, Maj. Johnson, Capt. Tubbesing, Capt. Davis, Capt. Tornow, Capt. Deacon, Maj. Obermeyer, Capt. Craddock, Capt. Elliott, Capt. Rathje, Capt. Sproul, Capt. Henghold, Maj. Morgan, Swint, Capt. Barnes, Maj.
T/Sgt. Kaneyuki, Capt. Carson, Capt. Nay. Back: Capt. Richards, Capt. Hansen, Capt. Price, Capt. Cannon, Maj. McConnell, Capt. Watt, Capt. Markey, Maj. Piepenturg, Maj. Fisher, Capt. Allen, Capt. Hausem, Capt. Sikra, Capt. Slackhouse, Capt. Kullgren, Capt Widger, Maj. Currin, Maj. Horton.
The
major in Electrical Engineering provides an oppor-
tunity to pursue a tightly integrated, yet well rounded course study, covering the major areas of electrical technology. emphasizes the relation between the subject their applications to military technological and being taught a cooperative graduate program with the There is systems. at Berkley for 1974 and 1975 cadets of California University with outstanding aptitude.
of
The program
Colonel Thomas
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Left to Right, Front: Maj. M. Miller, Maj. Cloutier, Lt. Col. Gowen, Lt. Col. Griffiths, Col. Thomas, Lt. Col. Glass, Maj. Dwels, Maj. Carroll, Lt. Dumas. Second: Capt. Radaluf, Capt. Stevens, Capt. Johnson, Maj. R.
Miller, Maj. Graham, Capt. Koweleski, Capt. O’Brien,
Capt. Madsen, Capt. Ray, Capt. Larson, Capt. Wells, Capt. Busse. Third: Capt. Atkins, Capt. Kopka, Capt. Kizer, Capt. Schmeising, Capt. Conturras, Capt. Bukaukas, Capt. Cone, Capt. Sanborn, Lt. Schade, Maj. Glenn, Capt. Honea.
The economics curriculum provides the foundation military-related economic problems at the
for analysis of
international, national, and operational levels. Program completion is sufficient for applied defense analysis. Geography seeks to understand man and his environment. The field is broad because of man’s extensive activities. Further physical environment is studied to place man’s role
perspective. The management major provides the esmaterial tools required to manage human excellent resources. The major provides preparation for careers in accounting and finance, management science, organizational behavior and systems and logistics.
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sential
Colonel Kinevan
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Top; Economics: Left to Right, Front; Capt. Krutar, Maj. Woodman, Col. Schoderbek, Capt. Fletcher, Capt. Webb, Maj. King, Maj. Boyer. Back: Lt. Col. Hejde, Lt. Col. Claiborn, Capt. Clark, Capt. Anderson, Col. Kinevan, Maj. Polk, Capt. Anselmi, Maj. Badgett, Capt. Woody. Middle; Geography: Left to Right, Front: MSgt. Wann, Maj. Glowatski, Capt. Morse, Maj. Nutter, Capt. Yabui, Maj. Herman, Maj. Saunders; Back: Capt. Taylor, Capt. Hatchett,
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Capt. Colestock, Lt. Col. Seig, Col. Kinevan, Lt. Col. Emrick, Capt. Vuk, Maj. Veverka. Bottom; Management: Left to Right, Front: Capt. Carlburg, Maj. Bryant, Maj. Gough, Capt. Utter, Lt. Col. Austin, Maj. Dursteler, Maj. O’Connell, Capt. Jones. Back: Lt. Col. Jefferson, Capt. Berry, Capt. Black, Maj. Taylor, Capt. Freeman, Col. Kinevan, Maj. Zoeller, Maj. Bobko, Capt. Baker.
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Department of Foreign Languages, under the leadership of Colonel William Geffen, contributes to the education of the Air Force Cadet in one of six languages: French, German, Spanish, Chinese (Mandarin), Russian, or Japanese. An appreciation of the people, culture and military organization of nations speaking the language is stressed. The presence of exchange officers from France, Germany, Spain, Mexico and the Republic of China helps to make instruction more contemporary. Classroom instruction is supplemented by a variety of Cadet Language Club activities and exchange visits including the USAFAFrench Air Force Academy Exchange Program. The
Colonel Geffen
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Left to Right, Front: Maj. Cubero, Maj. Lunt, Lt. Col. Heine, Col. Geffen, Lt. Col. Wakafuji, Lt. Col. Sinclair, Maj. Kohout. Second Row: SSgt. Geiss, Maj. Wedemeyer, Capt. Komets,
Capt. Liebchen, Capt. Cheng, Capt. Ponte, Maj. Romero, Capt. Maldonado, Capt. Tihomirov, Capt. Ritter, Capt. Hutchison, SSgt. Naylor. Third Row: Capt. Hannaway, 84
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Capt. Neff, Capt. Scafe, Maj. Vichnevsky, Capt. Strong, Capt. Caffrey, Maj. Tirman, Capt. Harvey, Maj. Connolly, Capt. Rowe, Capt. Hoekstra, Maj. Wilkins. Back: Maj. Martines, Capt. Currey, Capt. Fujita, Capt. Astor, Capt. Maruyama, Capt. Day, Capt. Fortin, Capt. Atkinson, Capt. Scott, Capt. Romero.
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Apart from offering two prescribed and four enrichment courses the members of the Department of Law, all of
whom are licensed attorneys, participate as counsel, legal or judges in courts and administrative board hearings. The attorneys provide legal assistance to cadets and faculty members. When not in the office, individuals assigned can be found participating in weekend wing training, presenting lectures to individual squadrons, serving as officer representatives to varsity sports, OIC’s of cadet clubs, scoutmasters, or working with churches.
advisors,
Colonel Kinevan
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Left to Right, Front: Maj. Knutson, Lt. Col. Lee, Col. Kinevan, Maj. Dirkman, Maj. Jeter. Middle: Capt. Smith, Maj. Hume, Capt. Hawley, Capt. Johnson. Back: Maj.
Hemingway, Maj. Burhan, Maj. DeReujter, Maj. Cooding, Maj. Brothers, Capt. Schilling, Capt. Wright.
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The department of Political Science and
Philosophy
offers a major in international affairs. This major is designa comprehensive understanding of political ed to
develop problems and issues. Courses in the major form the basis
for Air Force duties across a broad range of fields. Careers suited to this image are operations and com-
particularly
mand duties, attache duty, military assistance, militarypolitical affairs, and staff command positions within the Air Force, Unified Commands, Joint Staff, Department of
Defense, and National Security Council.
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Right, Front: Maj. Lentz, Maj. Dougherty, FSO Figgins, Lt. Col. Daleski, Col. Wakin, Lt. Col. Kuiper, Sq. Ldr. Rogerson, Maj. Harbaugh, Maj. Robbins. Middle: Capt. Collazo-Davila, Capt. Wenker, Capt. Stine, Capt. Hickel, Maj. Murray, Maj. Stafford, Maj. Ekman, Capt. Torreano, Capt. Heaton, Capt. Dellerman, Capt. Viotti.
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Back: Capt. Page, Capt. Whealer, Lt. Williamson, Capt. Christian, Capt. Fast, Capt. Garrison, Capt. Kelsey, Capt. Kozak, Capt. Meyers, Capt. Garmon, Capt. Alberts, Maj. O’Neill, Capt. Neweil, Capt. Stayton, Capt. Fox, Capt. Desiderio, Capt. Drury.
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major in History provides an understanding of contemporary problems by studying those forces in the The past which have shaped the world of the present. are the and developed perspective imparted knowledge important to the education of all professional Air Force officers and are of particular value for those cadets contemplating careers in operations, plans, or intelligence activities. The major emphasizes the development of historical judgement, research techniques, and writing. The
Colonel Hurley
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Left to Right, Front: Maj. McElroy, Maj. Gropeman, Lt. Col. Caine, Col. Hurley, Lt. Col. Lane, Sq. Ldr. Stables, Maj. Mclssac, Maj. Clark. Middle: Capt. Porter, Capt. Oppel, Capt. Weiland, Capt. Wayne, Capt. Klein, Capt. Converse,
Maj. Fisher, Capt. Miles, Capt. Calwell, Maj. Underahl, Maj. Kenny, Maj. DeBerry, Maj. High. Back: Capt. Berauski, Maj. Skizilo, Maj. Gilmartin, Maj. Cole, Maj. Anderson, Maj. Riddel, Capt. Korneyaj, Capt. Eszenyi, Capt. Spires. 9
Under the direction of Colonel Jesse C. Gatlin, Jr., the
thirty-nine members of the Department of English and Fine Arts instruct cadets in the basics of composition and gramand introduce them to literature and the humanities. Not only do they teach cadets how to express themselves correctmar
ly and effectively, but they also teach them how to appreciate, understand, and enjoy good art—be it painting, literature, or music. Through all its liberal arts activities, the Department helps produce a well-rounded, articulate Air Force officer.
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Left to
Right, Front: Lt. Col. Dwyer, Lt. Col. Tuso, Lt. Col. Lippincott, Lt. Col. Kiley, Col. Gatlin, Lt. Col. Pratt, Lt. Col. Belford, Maj. Kielcheski, Maj. Brown. Second: Ssgt. Barber, Capt. Pine, Maj. Whitehorn, Capt. Rockwell, Maj. Smith, Capt. Vaughn, Capt. Powell, Capt. De Temple, Maj. Whitlock, Maj. Seastrom, Capt. Stone. Third: Capt. Hedegaard, Capt. Ramroth, Capt. Hogge, Capt. Burns, Capt. Cammarota, Maj. Vaughan, Maj. Conant. Back: Capt. Beck, Capt. Aubrey, Capt. Mace, Maj. Tinius, Capt. Campbell, Capt. Bailey, Maj. Grimshaw, Capt. White, Capt. Luckett.
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Instructional Technology, or I.T. as it is commonly call-
ed, occupies
an
important position
in
support of the
educational mission of the Academy. I.T. makes available to the various academic departments visual materials and
Colonel
Endsley
training devices which are essential in a modern teaching environment. The “shopping center” for visual material ineludes graphic layouts, art, typography, still and motion pictures, three-dimensional aids, displays, and exhibits. In order to accomplish all of this quickly and efficiently, I.T. is divided into seven divisions—TV, support, academic skills, graphic arts, photography, and production-quality control. Last year the department acquired a closed circuit color television capability which makes use of eighty monitors placed throughout Fairchild Hall. Other support materials include a 4000 film library and a huge library of slides and pictorial materials.
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Wing Staff
Fall
Commander
Dep. Comm,
Ops Off. Trng, Off. Log. Off.
106
Winter
Spring
Richard B. Estes K.
Bradley Christopher M. John Rivers Higginbotham ^Campbell S. A. Sterns M. L. Maquette
D. A. Miller M. G. Knoll
R. L. Sandwick
M. G. Balale D. C. Smith, Jr,
B.H. Lee
Admin Off.
S. G. Gress G. A. Kurtz
Act. Off.
T. J.
D. R. Pelton
D. Rambeck
Safety Off.
R
C. N. Kitchen
G. Gentry
Acad. Off.
J. D.
J. D. Jolly
J. Kelly
Info. Off.
W. D. Felix
W. D. Felix
K. P, O'Brien
Sgt. Major
D. D.
M, J. Mark
B, Rayburn
Cottingim
W. Cox
Jolly
Young
M, S. Snedeker K. R. Trumbull
First Group
Fall B. B. Davis
Winter
Spring
Commander
Dep. Comm.
P. Bower
J. J.Jackson
J. C. lacobucci
O&T.Off. Admin. Off.
J. Smith
B. Finnegan
M. A. Timberlake
K. Glifort
D. Rambeck
R. A. Bayne
Log. Off.
B. Lee
T.Baugh J. Keagle
J. R. Voss
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Acad. Off.
R.
Safety Off. Sgt. Maj.
J. Dorris
D. Jackson
A. J. Caggianello
B. Corsetti
R. Pyatt
J. H. Marburger
Sega
B. R. Anderson
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Second Group
Fall
108
Winter
Commander
M.L. Chase
Dep. Comm.
J. E. Judkins
S. Sterne
A. H.
Young
O&T Off.
P.
M. Howard
R. ^
Anderson
Sherry
K. P. O’Brien
Admin. Off.
R. T. Roth
Log. Off.
H. W. Murphree M. Rollins
Acad. Off.
B. McLean
S. Wallingford
J. Bagnall
Safety sQff,
J. Zimmerman
R.Terpollili
D. Hegland
Sgt. Maj,
M. Holmes
M. Anderson
R. Cass
J. Leonard
D. Taylor
Third
Fall
Commander
S. F. Bozarth
Dep. Comm.
J. R. Rivers
Winter
Spring j
B. K.
J. Lee
Group
Higginbotham O&T Off,
M. E. Balale
Admin. Off.
C. D. Smith
Log. Off.
R. Gibson
Acad. Off.
R. Brown
Safety Off. Sgt.Maj.
W. Hester
T. Parker
M.J.Snedeker R. Ruxer D. Monacell E. M. Carter D. Ravenscroft
W.Hughes
J. I. Wolter
J. E. Vandendries, Jr
R. Cline R. Hood P. Garcia
R. Sarno
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Fourth
Group
Fall
Winter
Spring
Dep. Comm.
S. L. Smith W. A. Pailes
R. P. Heffner
C. S.
O&T Off
J. J. Traficanti
J. Skalko
J. Skalko
D. C. Hughes K. R. Trumbull
T. E. Goodwin
R. A.
Admin. Off.
N. Thomas
K. K. Coppock
Log. Off.
C. N. Kitchen
P. A. Bechtal
N. O. Shotton
Acad. Off.
M. AiLuby R. L. Gambrell
P. J. Corrigan S. R. Brown
M. L. DeLorenzo K. E. Nease
Commander
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Safety Off.
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Vieweg Flory
IN MEMORIAM
DELTON BRUCE JONES 1952-1974 TO A DEPARTED FRIEND But how can I remember for us both,
Or try to live for two?
Forgive me, friend; I’m not as brave as you For I must leave along with all the solemn mourners. And since the earth has taken
one
W.e each must live with borrowed breath To
see
the
purple hills at dusk, maze of knotted thoughts,
To know the
To feel the lace of love and dreams As if we stood together. Hollis T. Landrum
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Row One (from left): ROBERT A. AIN, Jr., 15th Sq., Physics, Simi, CA; RICHARD L. ALCORN, 9th Sq., Chemistry, Hay Springs, NE; SALVATORE ALFANO, 4th Sq., Astro, Mt. Sinai, NY; JAIME E. ALFARO-MATUSINSKY, 11th Sq., Civil Eng., Panama City, Rep. of Panama. Row Two: GARY S. ALLARD, 2nd Sq., Basic Sciences, Acton, MA; LARRY M. ALLEN, 17th Sq., Life Science, Snyder, TX; BRUCE E. ALLEY, 3rd Sq., Eng. Management, Franklin, NC; ALLEN E. ANDERSEN, 2nd Sq., Economics, St. Paul, MN.
Row Three: STEPHEN J. ANDERSEN, 15th Sq., Management, Setucket, NY; BRUCE R. ANDERSON, 3rd Sq., Physics, Math, Tustin, CA; CHARLES W. ANDERSON, Jr., 40th Sq., Civil Eng., Jonesboro, LA; LLOYD L. ANDERSON, Jr., 14th Sq., Basic Sciences, Kansas City, MO.
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Row One: ROBERT C. ANDERSON, 12th Sq., Int. Affairs, Marion, IN; LOUIS J. APPELHANS, 14th Sq., Basic Sciences, Arvada, CO.
Row Two: DOUGLAS W. ARENDSEE, 24th Sq.,
History, Shaw
AFB, SC; ROBERT S. ARNOLD, 14th Sq., Life Science, Atlanta, GA. Row Three: ROBERT L. ATKINS, Jr., 13th Sq., Computer Science, Honolulu, HI; MICHAEL J. AUGUSTYN, 4th Sq., Chemistry, McCook, NE. Row Four: THOMAS E. BAARSCH, 38th Spring Valley, MN.
Sq., Electrical Eng.,
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Row One (from left): MICHAEL BACA, 14th Sq., Management, Albuquerque, NM; LANCE W. BACHRAN, 15th Sq., Psychology, Irving, TX; BRIAN R. BADGER, 16th Sq., Int. Affairs, Phoenix, AZ; JAMES W. BAGNALL, 16th Sq., Life
Science, Lakewood, CA.
Row Two: JOHN G. BAKER, 4th Sq., Physics, Opperman, OH; LARRY W. BAKER, 15th Sq., Management, Indianapolis, IN; MICHAEL E. BALALE, 22nd Sq., Management, Euclid, OH; CLARK J. BALDWIN, 14th Sq., Astro, Eng. Management, Dummerston, VT. Row
Three: GARY A. BALDWIN, 15th Sq., Life Science Mauston, Wl; THOMAS F. BALDY, 10th Sq., Political Science’, Hartford, Wl; BRUCE F. BALENT, 40th Sq., Computer Science, Long Beach, CA; MURRAY J. BALL, 28th Sq., Management,
Cucamonga, CA. 1 14
Row One (from left): FRANKLIN F. BALLINGER, 6th Sq., Int. Affairs, Basking Ridge, NJ; RICHARD C. BARCLAY, 3rd Sq., Astro, Willowick, OH. Row Two: ALAN G. BARKER, 28th Sq., Physics, Warwick, Rl; DAVID V. BARKER, 7th Sq., Aero, Crestview, FL. Row Three: BRUCE N. BARRY, 23rd Sq., History, Leighton, PA; HOBART C. BATES, 24th Sq., General Studies, Dexter, Ml.
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Row One (from left): RICHARD H. BATES, Jr., 7th Sq., History, Park, MD; WILLIAM L. BATSON, 21st Sq., Life Science, Ridgland, SC; PAUL E. BAUER, 8th Sq., Life Science, San Jose, CA; STEVEN R. BAUER, 7th Sq., Astro, Kansas
College
City, KS. Two: THOMAS BAUGH, 9th Sq., Management, Philadelphia, PA; LAVOY D. BAUKNIGHT, Jr., 5th Sq., Behavioral Science, Lancaster, SC; ROBERT A. BAYNE, 6th Sq., History, Atlanta, GA; JAMES M. BEAM, 6th Sq., General Row
Studies, Gratis, OH. Row Three: PETER A. BECHTEL, 37th Sq., Computer Science, Portsmouth, Rl; EUGENE J. BEDNARZ, 27th Sq., Mechanics,
Chicopee, MA; TODD E. BEJSOVEC, 37th Sq., Geography, Brookville, NY; ROBERT A. BELKOWSKI, Jr., 34th Sq., Computer Science, Woodridge, NJ.
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Row One (from left): MARK R. BELL, 27th Sq., Int. Affairs, Gary, IN; JOHN K. BENCH, 26th Sq., Management, Dallas, TX. Row Two: Wisconsin
THOMAS
M. BENDER, 27th Sq., Management, Rapids, Wl; WILLIAM D. BENNETT, 25th Sq., Physics, Math, Colorado Springs, CO.
Row Three: MIKAEL S. BENO, 22nd Sq., General Studies, Maxwell AFB, TERRY G. BERDINE, 17th Sq., Psychology, Shanon City, IA.
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Row One (from left): WILLIAM M. BERRY III, 10th Sq., Psychology, Gardena, CA; DONALD E. BERRYMAN, 32nd Sq., Management, Lewistown, PA. Row Two: LANCE H. BESHARA, 6th Sq., Astro, Sebring, FL; WILLIAM P. BETTESWORTH, 10th Sq., Basic Science, Saginan, Ml. Row Three: ROBERT W. BETZOLD, 18th Sq., Electrical Eng., Tuscolo, MO; MERRILL L. BEYER III, 16th Sq., Aero, Morrisville, PA.
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Row One (from left): NEAL R. BIERBAUM, 2nd Sq., Computer Science, Electrical Eng., Columbia, SC; ROBERT G. BINKLEY, Management, Winston-Salem, NC; SAMUEL A. BIONDO Jr., 34th Sq., Computer Science, Richards-Gebauer AFB, MO.; ROBERT D. BISHOP, 5th Sq., Management, Warwick, Rl. Row Two: JAMES F. BLACKMAN, 28th Sq., Int. Affairs. Sioux Falls, SD; RICHARD J. BLANCHET, 13th Sq., Behavioral Science, Medina, NY; ROSS M. BLANKINSHIP, 20th Sq., Astro, Cocoa Beach, FL; DAVID J. BONST, 14th Sq. Int. Affairs, Son Jose, CA. Row Three: JAMES B. BOONE, 26th Sq., Management, Dallas, TX; ROBERT W. BOOTH, 13th Sq., Life Sciences, Westhaven, CT; JACK A. BORAH, 12th Sq., Behavioral, Science, Columbus, OH.
Row One (from left): DAVID N. BOSSERMAN, 19th Sq., General Eng., Kent, CT; RICHARD E. BOWMAN. 12th Sq., Eng. Sciences, Colo. Springs, CO; STEVEN C. BOYCE, 36th Sq., Civil Eng., Househead, NY; LOWELL R. BOYD Jr., 19th Sq., Political Science, Evansville, IN. Two: STEPHEN E. BOZARTH, 24th Sq., Civil Eng., Phoenix, AZ; BLAIR L. BOZEK, 6th Sq., Aero, Wyckoff, NJ; Row
MICHAEL D. BRATLIEN, 39th Sq., Civil Eng., Bemidji, MN; MICHAEL D. BRAYDICH, 33rd Sq., Chemistry, Youngstown, OH. Row Three: HERBERT C. BREDE III, 11th Sq., Management, Oakland, CA; FRANK H. BREWER, 12th Sq., Computer Science, Piacentia, CA; JOSEPH L. BREZOVIC Jr., 12th Sq., General Studies, Johnstown, PA; JAMES L. BRICKELL, 39th Sq., Civil Eng., Charlestown, SC.
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Row One (from left): JOHN C. BROCKMAN, 14th Sq., Management, St. Louis, MO; ROBERT H. BROOKE, 15th Sq., Eng. Sciences, Danbury, CT.
Row Two: GREG BROOKS, 8th Sq., General Studies, Oakhurst, NJ; MERRITT J. BROWN, 11th Sq., Management, Mitchell, SD. Row Three: RONALD D. BROWN, 25th Sq., Electrical Eng., Wichita, KS; TULLY W. BROWN, 5th Sq., General Studies, Nashville, TN.
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Row One (from left): ROBERT W. BROWNING, 29th
Sq., Int. Af-
fairs, Bridgeville, SC; ANTHONY G. BROZENA, Jr., 16th Sq., Humanities, Baltimore, MD. Row
Two: MICHAEL J. BROZOVICH, 28th Sq., Int. Affairs, Freemont, CA; CHARLES E. BRYANT, 20th Sq., History, San Antonio, TX. Row Three: FREDERIC B. BRYANT, Jr., 12th Sq., General Studies, Topeka, KS; JOSEPH M. BUCKWALTER, 40th Sq., Economics, Mont Clair, NJ.
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Row One (from
left): KRIS M. BUDINGER, 12th Sq., Management, Tolono, IL; DAVID C. BUNKER, 17th Sq., Basic Sciences, Minneapolis, MN; DALE D. BURCHBY, 35th Sq., Computer Science, Donovan, IL; DAVID G. BURDICK, 36th Sq., Math, Electrical Eng., Salt Lake City, UT. Row Two: JAMES E. BURGER, 35th Sq., Civil Eng., Linwood, NJ; ROBERT M. BURNSIDE, 33rd Sq., Basic Sciences, Lancaster, KY; BRADLEY L. BUTLER, 40th SO., Electrical, Eng. Sharpsville, IN; DENNIS D. BUTTS, 20th SO., Economics, Littleton, CO. Row Three: ANTHONY J. CAGGIANELLO, 9th Sq., General Studies, Bridgeport, CT; RICHMOND H. CALDWELL, Jr., 18th Sq., Behavioral Science, Sacremento, CA; CHRISTOPHER M. CAMPBELL, 19th Sq., Int. Affairs, Glenwood Springs, CO; JAMES A. CANITZ, 9th Sq., Political Science, Milwaukee, Wl.
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Row One (from left): ROCKY P. CAPOZZI, 9th Sq., Mechanics, Syracuse, NY; WILLIAM A. CAPP, 36th Sq., Psychology, Zion, IL; DENNIS C. CAREL, 7th Sq., Physics, Chamois, MO; PATRICK L. CARLTON, 6th Sq., Geography, South Bend, IN. Row Two: GEORGE W. CARRINGTON, Jr., 3rd Sq., Political Science, Sacremento, CA; DEAN L. CARROLL, 31st Sq., Basic Sciences, Palo Alto, CA, EDWARD M. CARTER, 21st Sq., Computer Science, Nashville, TN; TEDDY A. CARTER, 35th Sq., Aero, Phoenix, AZ. Row Three: WILLIAM J. CASEMENT, 40th Sq., Electrical Eng., Mineola, NY; KEVIN C. CASEY, 25th Sq., Mechanics, Washington, IL; RICHARD J. CASEY, 2nd Sq., Management, Lexington, MA; GARY S. CHAG, 34th Sq., Chemistry, Weare, NH.
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Row One: CARROL H. CHANDLER, 22nd Sq., Management, Joplin, MO; MICHAEL L. CHASE, 15th Sq., Geography, Fargo,
SD.
Row Two: ROBERT T. CHEATHAM, III, 12th Sq., Computer Science, Los Angeles, CA; KEVIN E. CHEEK, 36th Sq., Political Science, Jonesville, NC.
Row Three: DONALD D. CHENAULT, 25th Sq., Computer Science, Jackson, Ml; GLEN W. CHINN, 22nd Sq., Engineering Sciences, Belleville, IL.
Row
One (from left): BOYD W. CHRISTENSEN, 24th Sq., History, Political Science, Garland, UT; ROBERT A. CLAUDE, 33rd Sq; Eng. Management, Algona, IA; RICHARD H. CLEAVELAND, 33rd Sq., Int. Affairs, LaGrange, GA; TERRY L. CLEMENS, 32nd Sq., Psychology, Tucson, AZ. Row Two: DONALD J. CLEMENT, 10th Sq., Pre-med., Wichita, KS; RICHARD L. CLINE, 23rd Sq., History, Ridgecrest, CA' ALLEN D. COLEMAN, 9th Sq., General Studies, Lake City FL; VICTOR M. COLLAZO, 25th Sq., General
Studies, Brentwood,
Row Three: DENNIS F. COLLINS, 26th Sq., Pycholoav Washington, DC; JAMES W. COLLINS, Jr., 1st Sq., Int. Affairs Pans, TN; JAMES E. COLOTTA, 27th Sq., Electrical Enq Indianola, MS; THOMAS H. COLTON, 24th Sq., Political Science
Baker, OR.
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Row One: NAPOLEON E. CONCEPCION, 32nd Sq., Civil Eng., Manila, Phillipines; KURT S. CONKLIN, 4th Sq., Political Science, Covington, IN.
RICHARD R. CONRARDY, 30th Sq., Civil Eng., Racine, Wl; DANIEL P. CONROY, 2nd Sq., History, Int. Affairs, Row Two:
Higganum, CT. Row Three: DONALD R. COOK, 24th Sq., Computer Science, Decatur, IL; MICHAEL J. COOK, 40th Sq., Civil Eng., Steamboat, CO.
127
Row One (from left): KELVIN R. COPPOCK, 37th Sq., Management, Miami Springs, FL; DWIGHT G. CORBETT, 26th Sq., Life Science, Fuquay-Varing, NO; PATRICK J. CORRIGAN. 35th Sq.. Management, Kokomo, IN; JOHN A. CORSARO, Jr., 34th
Sq., Management, Elmira Heights, NY. Row Two: JEFFREY A. COTE, 35th Sq., Management, San Diego, CA; BENJAMIN A. COTHARIN, 21st Sq., General Studies, Cleveland, OH; DAVID C. COTTON, 36th Sq., General Eng., Caldwell, ID; THEODORE J. COTTONGIM, 4th Sq., General Studies, Seattle, WA. Row Three: TOMMY J. COUDEN, 37th Sq., General Sciences, Duncanville, TX; WILLIAM C. COUNCIL, Jr., 31st Sq., History, Pompano Beach, FL; KEVIN COURT, 12th Sq., Computer Science, Bloomington, MN; VINCENT COVIELLO, 17th Sq., Economics, Management, Hasbrouck Heights, NJ.
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Row One: ROGER W. COX, 13th Sq., General Studies, Montezuma, IA; TIMOTHY D. COY, 11th Sq., Management, Central Point, OR.
Row Two: STEPHEN V. CRAIG, 22nd Sq., Int. Affairs, Las Vegas, NV; MICHAEL V. CRANFORD, 12th Sq., Eng. Sciences, Stephenville, TX. Row Three: PATRICK H. CREAN, 36th Sq., Electrical Rng., Olean, NY; ROBERT L. CRENSHAW, 28th Sq., Eng. Sciences, Avondale Estate, GA.
One (from left): RONALD L. CRENSHAW, 30th Sq., Psychology, Indianapolis, IN; ROBERT C. CRIPE, 13th Sq., Int. Row
Affairs, Carmel, IN. Row Two: RODNEY S.
CRIST, 32nd Sq., Political Science, El
Paso, TX; LOUIS C. CROOKS, 10th Sq., Astro, Dayton, OH. Row Three: REX J. CUNNINGHAM, 3rd Sq., History, Albany, NY; ROBERT E. CUTLER, 28th Sq., History, Sioux City, IA.
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Row One: DAVID K. DALEY, 12th Sq., Aero, Colorado Springs, CO; PATRICK J. DALEY, 11th Sq., Int. Affairs, Wadington, NY; LAWRENCE A. DANFORTH, 10th Sq., History, St. Rehis Falls, NY; STEPHEN C. DANIELS, 20th Sq., Math, Columbia, Mo. Row Two: GREG C. DANKOWSKI, 9th Sq., General Sciences, White Bear Lake, MN; BARTON B. DAVIS, 10th Sq., Electrical Eng., Houston, TX; BRUCE E. DAVIS, 9th Sq., Mechanics, Dallas, TX; RUDEE F. DAVIS, 34th Sq., Pre-med., Southington, CT. Row Three: PAUL E. DEHART, Jr., 33rd Sq., General Studies, Franklin, OH; DONALD M. DELACH, 8th Sq., Management, Elumount, NY; MICHAEL L. DELORENZIO, 38th Sq., Astro, Knoxville, TN; RICHARD W. DENNIS, 21st Sq., Civil Eng., West
Hempstead, NY.
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Row One (from left): CALVIN P. DERCK, 20th Sq., History, Winter Park, CO; NORMAN H. DEUNK, III, 19th Sq., Electrical Eng., Mt. Pleasant, Ml; WILLIAM E. DIEMAND, 1st Sq., Basic Sciences, Phiells, NY; RONALD J. DIETEL, 8th Sq., Int. Affairs, Menomonee Falls, Wl. Row Two: KENNETH M. DIETER, 40th Sq., Chemistry, Aurora, IL; DOUGLAS C. DILDY, 37th Sq., History, Nashville, AR; BILLY D. DILLARD, 6th Sq., Life Science, Mustang, OK; DAVID 0. DIMARCHI, 5th Sq., Management, New Milford, NJ. Row Three: MARION K. DIPRIMO, 7th Sq., History, Mount VerIL; WESLEY D. DODD, 29th Sq., Mechanics, Kansas City,
non,
KS; JAMES DONALDSON, 38th Sq., Management, Hudson, FL; DANNY W. DONHAM, 14th Sq., Computer Science,
Bloomington, IN.
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Row One: STEPHEN
C.
Montpelier, VT; JOSEPH
DONNELLY, 34th Sq., Int. Affairs, L. DORRIS, 4th Sq., Life Science,
McCall, ID. Row Two: DEAN DORSEY, 36th Sq., Humanities, Eugene, OR; GORDON L. DUEY, 38th Sq., General Studies, Wahoo, NE. Row Three: DAVID S. DUNCAN, 35th Sq., Mechanics, Tacoma, WA; FREDERICK C. DUNN, Jr., 6th Sq., Aero, Kingston, NY.
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Row
One (from left): MICHAEL J. DUNN, 13th Sq., Chemistry. Pre-Med., Manhatten Beach, CA; JACK J. DURAN, 38th Sq., Civil Eng., El Paso, TX. Row Two: HARRY R. DURGIN, Jr., 6th Sq., Management, Nashua, NH; GREGORY E. DURIO, 19th Sq., Political Science, LA. Opelousas, Row Three: Gregory A. Dykes, 36th Sq., History, Lakewood, CO; RONALD O. EARP, 34th Sq., History, Political Science, Monmouth, IL.
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Row One: DONALD J. EASTMEAD, 38th Sq., Life Science, San Antonio, TX; DAVID M. EIBAND, 38th Sq., Int. Affairs, New Carrolton, MD; GARY W. ELLiOTT, 13th Sq., Int. Affairs, Bartlesville, OK; PAUL A. EMMANUEL, 40th Sq., Int. Affairs, Lawton, OK. Row Two: JOHN G. EPHLAND, Jr., 2nd Sq., Computer Science, Nevada, MO; RICHARD B. ESTES, 19th Sq., Civil Eng., Dallas, TX; GORDAN M. ETTENSON, 39th Sq., Int. Affairs, Stuttgart, Germany; BYRON M. EVANS, 2nd Sq., Int. Affairs, Dayton, OH.
Three: ROBERT W. EVANS, 40th Sq., Psychology, Hamilton, OH; FRANCIS M. EYDENBERG, 17th Sq., Mechanics, Colorado Springs, CO; JOHN A. FAIR, 4th Sq., Aero, Sandusky, OH; FRANK J. FALSONE, III, 36th Sq., General Studies, Tampa, FL.
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Row One (from left): JAY A. FARMWALD, 23rd Sq., General Studies, North Hollywood, CA; JAMES E FARUS, 34th Sq., Management, Dewitt, !A; DENNIS B. FAY, 2nd Sq., History, Danville, IL; SALVATORE FAZIO Jr., 3rd Sq., Astro, Cleveland,
OH. Row Two: FREDERICK A. FEDEWA, 2nd Sq., int. Affairs, North Manchester, IN; RICHARD G. FEDORS, 1st Sq., Electrical Eng., Minneapolis, MN; EDWARD J. FEENEY, Jr., 26th Sq., History, Groton, CT; SCOTT R. FEHSEKE, 35th Sq., Civil Eng., Fort Madison, IA. Row Three: WOODROW D. FELIX, II, 3rd Sq., Humanities, Riverside, CA; ANTONIO FERRARO, 32nd Sq., Int. Affairs, Piedmont, CA; DONALD E. FICK, 22nd Sq., Management, Chicago, IL; GREGORY J. FINDLAY, 32nd Sq., Life Science, Harlan, IA.
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Row One: MICHAEL C. FINDLEY, 8th Sq., Mechanics, Latrobe, PA; ROBERT J. FINNEGAN, Jr., 10th Sq., History, San Antonio, TX.
Row Two: PETER J. FIORENZI, 2nd Sq., Management, Trinidad, CO; JAMES R. FITZGERALD, 33rd Sq., Management, Conroe, TX. Row Three: CHARLES E. FITZPATRICK, 3rd Sq., Psychology, Cincinnati, OH; BOB S. FITZSIMMONS, 2nd Sq., General Studies, Potomac, IL.
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Row One (from left): DAVID A. FLATTERY, 23rd Sq., Math, Astro, Eng. Sciences, Oxnard, CA; ROBERT A. FLORY, 40th Sq., Psychology, Wauseon, OH; RONALD E. FLY, 4th Sq., Economics, Atlanta, GA; GERALD K. FLYNN, 1st Sq., History, Palmdale, Ca.
Row Two: STEVEN S. FORBERG, 5th Sq., General Eng., Grand Rapids, Ml; FRANK L. FORSYTH, 1st Sq., Economics, Culver City, CA; BYRON T. FOWLER, 31st Sq., Int. Affairs, Oxon Hills, MD; HOWARD W. FRANK, Jr., 32nd Sq., Pre-Med., Bacaville, CA. Row
Three:
Studies,
NORMAN
G.
FRANK, Jr., 31st Sq., General
DAVID P. FREETH, 30th Sq., Behavioral Science, Bedford Hills, NY; DOUGLAS H. FROST, Jr., 29th Sq., History, Conroe, TX; WILLIAM E. FRULAND, 10th Sq., Life Science, Morris, IL.
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Minneapolis, MN;
Row One: MICHAEL H. FUEYO, 30th Sq., General Studies, Tampa, FL; STANLEY G. FULLER, 31st Sq., Aero, Fort Collins, CO. Row Two: JAMES FULTON, 32nd Sq., Computer Science, Menlo Park, CA; DAVID L. FUNDARECK, 5th Sq., Civil Eng., Chicago, IL.
JAMES C. FURFARI, 29th Sq., Electrical Eng., Monroeville, PA; GARY J. GADDY, 5th Sq., Management, Huntington Park, CA. Row Three:
Row One (from left): ANDREW P. GALIK, 15th Sq., Civil Eng., Cliffton, NJ; PETER F. GARCIA, 27th Sq., Life Science, Corona, CA; RONALD L. GARHART, 28th Sq., Management, Altoona, PA; JOHN G. GARLAND, III, 6th Sq., Life Science, Denver, CO. Row Two: GARY M. GARNER, 22nd Sq., History, Pocahantas, AR; DAVID M. GARRAMONE, 39th Sq., Astro, Upper Saddle River, NJ; JAMES L. GARRETT, 29th Sq., Life Science, Colorado Springs, CO; JAMES J. GARRITY, 30th Sq., Political Science, Satellite Beach, FL.
Row Three: PETER M. GAVARES, 14th Sq., Political Science, Northbrook, IL; MARK J. D. GEHRI, 23rd Sq., Economics, Ripon, Wl; GAILON L. GENTRY, 18th Sq., Life Science, Yakima, WA; ROBERT H. GIBBS, 31st Sq., Life Science, Psychology, Schofield, Wl.
140
Row One: FREDERICK W. GIBSON, 27th Sq., Psychology, East Northport, NY; RODNEY E. GIBSON, 26th Sq., Civil Eng., Arlington, NE. Row Two: MICHAEL L. GIERSCH, 3rd Sq., Civil Eng., Fresno, CA; MICHAEL C. GIESE, 20th Sq., Astro, Upper St. Claire, PA. Row Three: TERENCE L. GILBERT, 16th Sq., General Studies, Colorado Springs, CO; PAUL E. GILLIAM, Jr., 35th Sq., PreMed., Laurel, MD.
141
Row One (from left): JOHN P. GILMORE, 13th Sq., Computer Science, Salt Lake City, UT; JAMES E. GLENN, 28th Sq., Life Science, Dallas, TX.
Row Two: FLOYD J. GLICK, 11th Sq., Basic Sciences, San Antonio, TX; KENNETH F. GLIFORT, 8th Sq., Life Science, Stamford, CT. Row Three: ALBERT E. GLOCK, Jr., 10th Sq., Astro, Political Science, Jerusalem, Israel; DAN R. GOODRICH, 1st Sq., Psychology, St. Louis, MO.
142
Row One: THOMAS E. GOODWIN, 38th Sq., Life Science, Titusville, PA; JAMES S. GRANDCOLAS, 13th Sq., Management, Muncie, IN; JOHN R. GRECO, 33rd Sq., Civil Eng., Weirton, WV; THOMAS K. GREEN, 12th Sq., Computer Science, Harrison, NY.
Row Two: TIMOTHY T. GREEN, 24th Sq., Aero, Mechanics, Fostoria, OH; JAMES T. GREESON, 26th Sq., Astro, Huntington, WV; JEFFREY H. GREINER, 25th Sq., Economics, Anaheim, CA; STEPHEN G. GRESS, Jr., 39th Sq., Manage-
ment,
Pittsburgh, PA.
Row Three: DANIEL GRIFFIN, 8th Sq., General Studies, Washington, NJ; WILLIAM E. GRIFFITH, 29th Sq., Behavioral Science, Valdosta, GA; ALFRED J. GUARDINO, 21st Sq., Psychology, Senace Falls, NY; ANTHONY C. GUDECZAUSKAS, 29th Sq., Eng. Sciences, Coventry, Rl.
143
Row One (from left): HAMPTON H. GUELICH, 22nd Sq., Political Science, Williamsville, NY; MICHAEL E. GUM, 35th Sq.. Political Science, Anaheim, CA; PAUL F. GUZOWSKI, 21st Basic Sciences, Aurora, CO; EDWARD E. HACKNEY, 6th
Sq., Sq., Mechanics, Las Vegas, NV.
Row Two: RAYMOND F. HAILE, 24th Sq., Management, Clark AFB, Philippines; CARLETON P. HAIRSTON, 9th Sq., Electrical Eng., Logan, WV; THOMAS M. HALL, II, 7th Sq., American Studies, Ashland, KY; DONALD J. HALLEY, 22nd Sq., Mechanics, Aero, Prescott, AR. Row Three: MICHAEL P. HALPIN, 19th Sq., Civil Eng., Albuquerque, NM; THOMAS G. HALSETH, 20th Sq., Mechanics, Olney, MD; WILLIAM R. HALSEY, 5th Sq., Civil Eng., Akron, OH; MARK D. HALSOR, 37th Sq., History, Salem, OR.
144
Row One: DAVID S. HAMILTON, 23rd Sq., Civil Eng., Brighton, HAROLD R. HAMM, 18th Sq., Computer Science, Memphis, TN.
CO;
Row Two: KENNETH C. HANCOCK, 21st Sq., Life Science. New Orleans, LA; CHARLES B. HAND, 19th Sq., Chemistry, Grinnel, IA. Row Three: PAUL M. HANKINS, 25th Sq., Psychology, Knoxville, TN; STEVEN A. HANSEN, 20th Sq., Economics, Chadron, NE.
145
Row One (from left): DEANE Y. HARIMOTO, 7th Sq., Pre-Med., Pearl City, HI; MARK A. HARLAN, 6th Sq., Management, Cincinnati, OH. Row
Two:
Colorado
DOUGLAS
A.
HARNLY, 18th Sq., Astro, Math,
Springs, CO; MARTIN Management, Greenwood, MS.
L.
HARPER,
Row Three: MICHAEL K. HATHAWAY, 33rd
37th
Sq., Management,
Newark, CA; THOMAS F. HAYDEN, 3rd, 6th Sq., Civil Enq
field, CT.
146
Sq.,
En-
One: WILLIAM A. HAYES, 26th Sq., General Egng., Houston, TX; JAMES L. HAYHURST, 2nd Sq., Basic Sciences, Mill Valley, CA; RICHARD A. HAYNIE, 7th Sq., Civil Eng., Florissant, MO; JAMES G. HAZEN, 1st Sq., Humanities, Factoryville, Row
PA. Row Two: THOMAS J. HEFFERNAN, 3rd Sq., Int. Affairs, Mount Morris, IL; RICHARD P. HEFFNER, 31st Sq., Math, Monroe, NY; DAVID A. HEGLAND, 18th Sq., Eng. Sciences, Fargo, ND; STEVEN L. HEIL, 5th Sq., Management, Gering, NE. Row Three: DENNIS R. HEINLE, 5th Sq., Aero, Boulder Creek, CA; TERRENCE T. HENRICKS, 20th Sq., Civil Eng., Woodville, OH; BARTON E. HENWOOD, 18th Sq., Astro, Computer Science, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; DAVID P. HERRMAN, 16th Sq.,
History, Burlington, Wl.
147
Row One (from left): WESLEY B. HESTER, 29th Sq., Political Science, Tampa, FL; BRADLEY K. HIGGINBOTHAM, 28th Sq., Management, Autaugavilla, AL; ERNEST W. HIGGINS, 7th Sq., General Studies, McMinnville, TN; KENT D. HILL, 14th Sq., Behavioral Science, Festus, MS. Row Two: GEORGE M. HOF, 11th Sq., Management, Williamsville, NY; DONALD J. HOFFMAN, 38th Sq., Electrical Eng., Ladysmith, Wl; EDWARD W. HOFFMAN, 29th Sq., History, Orlando, FL; DAVID L. HOGLUND, 5th Sq., Electrical Eng., Denver, CO. Row Three: SCOTT A. HOKE, 15th Sq., Life Science, West Fairview, PA; ERIC K. HOLCK, 1st Sq., Mechanics, Kailua, HI; THOMAS K. HOLKEBOER, 40th Sq., Management, Kentwood, Ml; STEPHEN HOLLAND, 33rd Sq., Life Science, Dallas, TX.
148
Row One: DON M. HOLLERBACH, 29th Sq., Behavioral Science, Huron, SD; CHARLES R. HOLLEY, Jr., 15th Sq., Electrical Eng., Clearwater, FL.
Row Two: ROBERT H. HOLLIWAY, 16th Sq., Management, Rockford, IL; JOHN H. HONSINGER, Jr., 39th Sq., Psychology, Artesia, MS. Row Three: ROBERT C. HOOD, 21st Sq., Math, Physics, Merritt Island, FL; ROBERT R. HOOD, 13th Sq., Civil Eng., Minatare, NE.
149
One (from left): JAMES R. HORACEK, 16th Sq., Behavioral Science, Tulsa, OK; STEVEN R. HORN, 35th Sq., Pre-Med., New Orleans, LA. Row
Row Two: GARY M. HOROWITZ, 37th Sq., History, Sayvill, NY; NEAL J. HOUDE, 14th Sq., Management, Torrance, CA. Row Three: JOHN S. HOUSEHOLDER, 27th Sq., General Studies, Jamestown, NY; DAVID L. HOVRUD, 17th Sq., Astro, Lenox, SD.
150
Row One: JOSEPH C. HOYLE, 36th Sq., Life Science, PreMed., Kings Mountain, NO; LAWRENCE D. HUBER, 8th Sq., Computer Science, Louisville, KY; SCOTT A. HUDDLESON, 1st Sq., Psychology, Los Angeles, CA; PHYLLIP B. HUFFMAN, 39th Sq., General Studies, Centerburg, OH.
Row Two: DENNIS C. HUGHES, 38th Sq., Civil Eng., Reading, PA; PHILIP G. HUGHES, 8th Sq., Int. Affairs, Eaton, CO; WILLIAM F. HUGHES, Jr., 31st Sq., Civil Eng., Bethesda, MD: MARK A. HYATT, 9th Sq., Int. Affairs, Cherry Hill, NJ.
Row Three: JAMES C.
IACOBUCCI, 9th Sq., Life Science, Pittsburgh, PA; DANIEL R. IKEN, 5th Sq., Management, Altus, OK; JIMMY D. ILSENG, 39th Sq., Math, Corpus Cristi, TX.
151
(from left): PHILIP D. INSCOE, 19th Sq., ManageHillsborough, NC; PHILIP A. IRISH, III, 14th Sq., Behavioral Science, West Hanover, PA; DAVID G. JACKSON, 7th Sq., Psychology, Wheatridge, CO; JOHN P. JACKSON, 4th Sq., Life Science, Deland, FL. Row One
ment,
Row Two: JEFFREY L. JACOBS, 5th Sq., Civil Eng., Randallstown, MD; MARK C. JACOBSON, 6th Sq., Economics, Management, Janesville, Wl; DONALD W. JAMES, 28th Sq., History, King Of Prussia, PA; THOMAS C. JANISSE, 7th Sq., Mechanics, Sterling Heights, Ml. Row Three: RAYMOND E. JEFFS, Jr., 16th Sq., General Studies, Boken Arrow, OK; ROBERT A. JENSEN, Jr., 20th Sq., Life Science, Sioux City, IA; MARC C. JOHANSEN, 39th Sq., Life Science, Madrid, Spain; MARK D. JOHNSON, 35th Sq., Pre-Med., San Antonio, TX.
152
Row One: MARK R. JOHNSON, 4th Sq., Management, Nicollet, MN; ROY T. JOHNSON, Jr., 19th Sq., Pre-Med., Washington, DC. Row Two: VERLE L. JOHNSTON, Jr., 25th Sq., Int. Affairs, Philadelphia, PA; JAY D. JOLLY, 22nd Sq., Electrical Eng., Maple Heights, OH.
Row Three: CHARLES E. JONES, 4th Sq., Astro, Wichita, KS; JOHN P. JONES, 40th Sq., Int. Affairs, Monument, CO.
153
Row One
ment,
(from left): WILLIAM H. JONES, 38th Sq., ManageE. JUDKINS, 11th Sq., .Civil
Springfield, VA; JAMES
Eng., Bellaire, TX.
Row Two: CHARLES R. JUSTIZ, 19th KEVIN J. KAAN, 8th Sq., History,
Sq., Aero, Miami, FL; Montgomery, AL.
Row Three: LAWRENCE M. KAMPA, 6th Sq., Int. Affairs, New Orleans, LA; THOMAS P. KANE, 36th Sq., Int. Affairs, North
Syracuse, NY.
1 54
Row One: JOSEPH R. KARNER, 16th Sq., Management, Wauwatosa, Wl; LESTER K. KATAHARA, 37th Sq., Management, Kahului, HI; JAMES M. KEAGLE, 1st Sq., Int. Affairs, Philadelphia, PA; JAMES H. KEATON, 38th Sq., Aero, Nowata, OK.
Row Two: JOSEPH E. KELLEY, 23rd Sq., Life and Behavioral Sciences, Chicago, IL; CHRISTOPHER A. KELLY, 39th Sq., Management, Denver, CO; JAMES R. KELLY, 2nd Sq., History, Napa, CA; JOHN E. KELLY, Jr., 34th Sq., History, Addison, IL. Row Three: WILLIAM M. KELLY, 1st Sq., Life Science, Waterloo, IL; ROBERT A. KEMBERLING, 37th Sq., Chemistry, Tarkio, MO; KELVIN P. KEMP, 40th Sq., Management, Long Beach, CA; DONALD J. KERLEY, 1st Sq., Management, Deerfield, IL.
155
Row One (from left): SUNG-WHAN KIM, 2nd Sq.. Int. Affairs, Inchon, S. Korea; WILLIAM S. KIMMEL, 1st Sq., Eng. Sciences, Annapolis, MD; WALTER A. KINARD, 1st Sq., Behavioral Sciences, Montgomery, AL; SCOTT A. KINKEAD, 3rd Sq., Chemistry, San Diego, CA. Row Two: RICHARD A. KIRKPATRICK, 11th Sq., Psychology, Eaton Rapids, Ml; GARY L. KIRSTEATTER, 37th Sq., Civil Eng., Peru, IL; ARTHUR E. KISBY, 40th Sq., General Studies, Richmond, CA; CRAIG N. KITCHEN, 39th Sq., General Studies, San Francisco, CA. Row Three: MARTIN J. KLENA, 39th Sq., Psychology, Gwinn, Ml; KENNETH G. KLIMES, 38th Sq., Life Science, Berwyn, IL; TIMOTHY H. KLINE, 36th Sq., Management, Bloomington, MN; PETER C. KLINGER, 37th Sq., Chemistry, Anaheim, CA.
156
Row One: BRIAN L. KNAUSS, 33rd Sq., Civil Eng., Lexington, NE; WADE D. KNIGHT, 26th Sq., Computer Science, South
Milwaukee, Wl. Row Two:
MICHAEL G.
KNOLL, 5th Sq., Electrical Eng.,
Stephen, MN; LLOYD W. KOCHER, 31st Sq., Life Sciences, Cadott, Wl. Row
Three: ERIK P. KOHLER, 35th Sq., Economics, Tacoma, WA; THOMAS D. KOLESSAR, 33rd Sq., Astro, Electrical Eng., Nazareth, PA.
157
Row One (from left): PAUL A. KOLM, 38th Sq., Life Science, Springfield, MA; KENNETH C. KONWIN, 26th Sq., Civil Eng.,
Franklin Park, IL. Row Two: STEVEN C. KORALY, 29th Sq., Management, Miami, FL; JAMES F. KOSTER, 30th Sq., Management, Ridley Park, PA. Row Three: DAVID A. KOTECKI, 29th SQ., Civil Eng., Wheatridge, CO; GREGORY A. KURTZ, 31st Sq., Economics, Int. Affairs, Florissant, MO.
158
Row One: MICHAEL R. KUSKIE, 32nd Sq., Life Science, Grant, NE; CHARLES E. LAMBERT, Jr., 36th Sq., Civil Eng., Central City, PA; KENT D. LAMBERT, 22nd Sq., History, South Sacremento, CA; DAVID T. LANE, II, 12th Sq., Economics, Twenty Lakes, MT.
Row Two: JESSE P. LANE, III, 28th Sq., History, Necalester, OK; LANCE R. LANE, 14th Sq., Geography, Lockport, IL; JOHN F. LANSFORD, Jr., 28th Sq., Electrical Eng., Beeville, TX; CHRIS R. LANZIT, 26th Sq., Int. Affairs, Alameda, CA. Row Three: MICHAEL S. LARSON, 27th Sq., Aero, LaCrosse, CHARLES B. LATHAM, 35th Sq., General Studies, Scotland Neck, NC; GEORGE A. LAWRENCE, 25th Sq., Economics, Seaford, NY; ROBERT C. LAZAROFF, 34th Sq., Life Science, Denver, CO.
Wl;
159
Life Science, Row One (from left): BRADFORD H. LEE, 5th Sq., Kodiak Mechanics, 27th W. JEFFREY LEE, Sq., CA; Oakland, Wl; Viroqua, Civil 34th MARK C. Eng., LEE, Sq., Island, AK; Dale, STEPHEN M. LENZI, 33rd Sq., Eng. Management, Colling PA.
Walla
Row Two: JACK E. LEONARD, 18th Sq., Int. Affairs, Walla, WA: JAMES M. LEONARD, 24th Sq., Engineering Civil Eng., Sciences, Barre, VT; MARK A. LEOPARDI, 23rd Sq., Int. Affairs, 33rd Sq., C. JAMES LESLIE, Brgham City, UT;
Pittsburgh, Pa. Civil Eng., Three: JIMMY D. LESSLEY, 22nd Sq., Bozeman, MT; BRUCE N. LEVERSON, 3rd Sq., History, FairWhitefish, MT; HOWARD J. LEWIS, Jr., 7th Sq., Physics, 23rd Management, Sq., M. Jr., LYNN LEWIS, fax, VA; Economics, Cartersville, GA. Row
160
Row One: TERENCE L. LEYSATH, 27th Sq., Basic Sciences, Annandale, VA; ROBERT C. LIGDAY, 21st Sq., Chemistry, St. Paul, MN.
Row Two: JAMES M. LILLIS, 32nd Sq., Int. Affairs, Reading, PA; ORVILLE R. LIND, 20th Sq., Psychology, Hamilton, MT.
Row Three: STUART P. LIDNER, 34th Sq., Behavioral Science, Portage, IN; ELDON R. LINDSTROM, 22nd Sq., Management, Boulder, CO.
Row One
(from left): RALPH B. LINZMEIER, Jr., 19th Sq., Management, Visalia, CA; EMORY W. LOCKETTE, Jr., 36th Sq., History, Boulder City, NV; BRIAN E. LOFTUS, 17th Sq., Geography, Detroit, Ml; LAWRENCE J. LOFTUS, 33rd Sq., Basic Sciences, Dearborn, Ml. Row Two: CHARLES R. LONDON, 17th Sq., Mechanics, West Caldwell, NJ; JACK D. LONG, 7th Sq., General Eng., Cheyenne, WY; LYNN I. LONG, 27th Sq., Management, Nevada, MO; EDWIN R. LOSKILL, 18th Sq., Mechanics,
Hasting, NE. Row Three:
MATTHEW G. LOVEGROVE, 19th Sq., Math, Merrillville, IN; COLE K. LOVETT, 18th Sq., Management, Otsego, Ml; ROY W. LOWER, 14th Sq., History, Burlington, WA : LAWRENCE W. LOWERY, 13th Sq., General Studies', Mindham, NJ.
162
Row One: ROBERT L.
LOWREY, 30th Sq., Political Science, Beebe, AR; MICHAEL A. LUBY, 32nd Sq., Math, Los Angeles, CA. Row Two: CHARLES L. LUCAS, 31st Sq., Economics, Odessa, WA; MICHAEL J. LUCCA, 14th Sq., Life Science, International Falls, MN. Row Three: STEPHEN G. LUNSFORD, 12th Colorado Springs, CO; JAMES R. LUNTZEL, History, Novato, CA.
Sq., History, III, 13th Sq.,
163
Row One (from left): ROBERT J. LUTZ, 18th Sq., Civil Eng, St. Louis, MO; GREGORY K. LUX, 11th Sq., Life Science, Columbus, OH; PATRICK J. LYNCH, 12th Sq., Economics, Cincinnati, OH; MICHAEL D. LYONS, 12th Sq., History, St. Albans, WV. Row Two: WILLIAM L. MACELHANEY, 11th Sq., Mechanics, Colorado Springs, CO; THEODORE I. MACEY, 12th Sq., PreMed., Merrillville, IN; JOHN E. MADISON, Jr., 11th Sq., General Studies, Palos Verdes, CA; MICHAEL J. MALIZOLA, 12th Sq., Electrical Eng., North Platte, NE. Row Three: STEPHEN M. MALUTICH, 10th Sq., Mechanics, Indianapolis, IN; JAMES M. MAPLES, Jr., 10th Sq., Economics, Int. Affairs, Bossier City, LA; MICHAEL L. MAQUET, 27th Sq., Mechanics, Mentor, OH; JAMES C. MASSARO, 34th Sq., Int.
Affairs, Cleveland, OH.
164
Row One: JOHN N. MASTROIANNI, 31st Sq., History, Augusta, GA; JIMMY C. MATLOCK, 1st Sq., Basic Sciences, Meridian, ID.
Row Two: MICHAEL B. MAUGHAN, 4th Sq., Electrical Eng., 10th Sq., Physics, Dear-
Cheyenne, WY; THOMAS A. MAY, born, Mi.
Row Three: SHERMAN E. MCALPINE, 4th Sq., Int. Affairs, Alexandria, VA; JAMES I. MCBRIDE, 8th Sq., Int. Affairs, Reidsville, NO.
165
Row
One
(from left): THOMAS L. MCCANCE, 5th Sq., Las Vegas, NV; JAMES A. MCCLURE, 2nd Sq., History, Cincinnati, OH.
Chemistry,
Row Two: MICHAEL S. MCCORD, 30th
Sq., Computer Science, Rockville, MD; DARRELL L. MCCORMICK, 11th Sq., Management, Callahan, FL. Row Three: MICHAEL W. MCCOY, 6th Sq., Math, Midwest City, OK; MICHAEL M. MCGINNIS, 22nd Sq., Life Science, Henderson, KY.
166
Row One: EDWARD A. MCILHENNY, 6th Sq., Eng. Sciences, Port Washington, NY; FRANCIS E. MCINTIRE, Jr., 7th Sq., General Studies, Worcester, MA; KENNETH F. MCKEAN, 16th Sq., Astro, Salt Lake City, UT; JOHN E. MCKINLEY, 21st Sq., Geography, Waldport, OR. Row Two: BRUCE P. MCLANE, 34th Sq., Political Science, Burbank, CA; LARRY R. MCLAUGHLIN, 18th Sq., General Studies, Dealfield, Wl; SCOTT B. MCLAUTHLIN, 25th Sq., Management, Greeley, CO; BRIAN W. MCLEAN, 19th Sq., Int. Affairs,
Jacksonville, NC. Row Three: THOMAS J. MCMANAMY, 9th Sq., Psychology, Bronx, NY; DONALD R. MCMONAGLE, 32nd Sq., Astro, Flint, Ml; DUNCAN J. MCNABB, 28th Sq., Management, Colorado Springs, CO; WILLIAM A. MCSPADDEN, 8th Sq., Int. Affairs, Athens, TN.
167
Row One (from left): JAMES R. MEEKER, 8th Sq., Management, Bonners Ferry, ID; SCOTT D. MEFFORD, 25th Sq., Basic Sciences, Aberdeen, WA; RICHARD A. MENTEMEYER, 25th Sq., Chemistry, Phoenix, AZ; NORMAN E. MICHEL, 2nd Sq., Life Science, Monroe, WA. Row Two: MARK MIKLOS, 3rd Sq., Int. Affairs, Pittsburgh, PA; ROSS A. MILES, 20th Sq., Math, San Antonio, TX; DAVE A.
MILLER, 37th Sq., Computer Science, San Francisco, CA; JOHN L. MILLER, 30th Sq., Geography, Midwest City, OK. Row Three: JOHN M. MILLER, 27th Sq., Int. Affairs, History, Weymouth, MA; MARTIN G. MILLER, 28th Sq., History, Int. Affairs, Santa Maria, CA; ANDREW G. MILROY, 27th Sq., Psychology, Clackamas, OR; J. E. MOATS, 28th Sq., Management, Economics, Izmir, Turkey.
168
Row
One: DENNIS L. MONACELL, 27th Sq., Mechanics, Rochester, NY; JOSEPH P. MONAGHAN, Jr., 29th Sq., History, Pacific Grove, CA. Row Two: MANUEL A. MONTEJO-MADRiZ, 34th Sq., Civil Eng. San Jose, Costa Rica; STEWART T. MONTI, 35th Sq.,
Psychology, Alexandria, VA. Row Three: CURT S. MOODY, 34th Sq., Behavioral Science, Cleveland, OH; DAVID L. MOODY, 28th Sq., General Studies, Patrick AFB, FL.
169
One (from left): JEFFREY W. MOORE, 15th Sq., Mechanics, Seattle WA; ROBERT K. MOOREFIELD, 23rd Sq., Political Science, Wantaugh, NY. Row
Row Two: JAMES E. MORRIS, 31st Sq., Psychology, Duryea, PA; RICHARD A. MORRIS, 23rd Sq., Political Science, Morgantown, WV. Row Three:
ROBERT K. MORROW, Jr., 35th
Sq.,
Electrical
Eng., Garden Grove, CA; WILLIAM T. MOTLEY, 34th Sq., History, Huntsville, AL.
170
Row One: MICHAEL W. MUCK, 18th Sq., Management, St. Louis, MO; JAMES S. MUNRO, 15th Sq., Mechanics, Bernardsville, NJ; HAROLD W. MURPHREE, 16th Sq., Int. Affairs, St. Croix, VI; CHARLES E. MURPHY, 12th Sq., Computer Science, Duluth, MN.
Row Two: FRANKLIN MURPHY, 30th Sq., Psychology, Colorado Springs, CO; SCOTT M. MURPHY, 15th Sq., General Studies, Palatine, IL; WILLIAM J. MURPHY, 6th Sq., Management, Whitehall, Ml; FRANK J. MURRAY, 16th Sq., Computer
Science, Woodbridge, VA. Row Three: WILLIAM S. MURRAY, 37th Sq., Behavioral Science, Lexington, MA; DEAN A. MYERS, 20th Sq., Electrical Eng., Computer Science, Los Angeles, CA; PHILIP M. NARDECCHIA, 21st Sq., Management, White Bear Lake, MN; ROGER C. NEDDO, Jr., 14th Sq., Mechanics, Malta, ID.
171
Row One (from left): JAMES R. NELSON, 35th Sq., Pre-Med., Point Muso, CA; RICHARD G. NELSON, 24th Sq., History, Chicago, IL; WILLIAM P. NELSON, 9th Sq., Computer Science, Havlock, NO; JAMES A. NEMETZ, 4th Sq., History, Dayton, OH.
Row Two: DAVID K. NEUMANN, 8th Sq., Physics, East Troy, Wl; DAVID F. NEWELL, 37th Sq., Basic Sciences, Alamagordo, NM; ERIC J. NEWMAN, 2nd Sq., Management, Lake Oswego, OR; ROBERT W. NEWMAN, 28th Sq., Life Science, St. Johns, Ml. Row Three: RICHARD W. NEWSOME, Jr., 21st Sq., Aero, Aiken, SC; RICHARD B. NICKELSON, 7th Sq., Astro, Belle Fouche, SD; RANDAL M. NIERSTHEIMER, 7th Sq., Life Science, Conrad, MT; JEFFREY A. NORTHGRAVES, 22nd Sq., Behavioral Science, Phoenix, AZ.
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Row One: EDWARD C. NORTON, 17th Sq., Civil Eng., Syracuse, NY; WILLIAM J. NUGENT, 29th Sq., Political Science, New York City, NY.
Row Two: RONALD M.
OBERBILLIG, 19th Sq., Management, OCONNELL, III, 4th Sq., Political Science, Virginia Beach, VA. Boise,
ID;
MICHAEL J.
Row Three: DAVID E.
Springs, CO.
OLSEN, 4th Sq., Civil Eng., Colorado
vj
Row One (from left): ROBERT P. OMASTA, 4th Sq., Basic Sciences, Northampton, MA; JOHN P. ONEILL, 28th Sq., Int. Affairs, Chicago, IL. Row Two: JAMES C. ORR, 2nd Sq., Int. Affairs,
Columbus, OH;
DONALD L. OUKROP, 16th Sq., Management, Columbia City,
Row Three: JOHN J. OVERTON, 40th Sq., History, Nashville, WILLIAM A. PAILES, 31st Sq., Computer Science, Kinnelon, NJ.
TN;
174
Row One: JOHN M.
PALANICA, 30th Sq., Management, PlainIN; DOMINICK PAPARELLA, 30th Sq., Pre-Med., Brooklyn, NY; ROBERT E. PAPPAS, 2nd Sq., Int. Affairs, Ternpie, TX; JAMES R. PAQUETTE, 40th Sq., Basic Sciences, Milwaukee, Wl.
field,
Row Two: DAVID S. PARKER, 39th Sq., Civil Eng., Omaha, NE; THOMAS J. PARKER, 27th Sq., Management, Portland, OR; JAMES A. PARSONS, 38th Sq., History, Vail, CO; JOHN M. PASSWATER, 35th Sq., General Studies, Noblesville, IN. Row Three: RUSSELL W. PATTERSON, 14th Sq., Economics, Port Arthur, TX; JAMES M. PAYNE, 5th Sq., General Eng., Hastings, Ml; RICHARD M. PEDERSEN, 35th Sq., Management, Meza, AZ; MICHAEL D. PEFLEY, Electrical Eng., Zion, IL.
175
Civil
(from left): DOUGLAS R. PELTON, 27th Sq., Eng., Erig., Corfu, NY; JOHN G. PENNETT, 23rd Sq., Electrical Pre-Med., 36th Sq., JOHN C. PENNOCK, Marlboro, MD; Upper Cicero, NY; JAMES H. PEPLINSKI, 32nd Sq., Geography, Row One
Baltimore, MD. Colum-
Row Two: GILBERT T. PERRY, Jr., 28th Sq., Civil Eng., bia, SC; RICHARD A. PETERS, 27th Sq., History, Cincinnati, OH; TRAVIS K. PETHE, 31st Sq., Mechanics, Edwardsburg, Ml; RICHARD E. PETTITT, 32nd Sq., General Studies, Syracuse, NY.
Row Three: RICHARD A. PILLING, 33rd Sq., History, Downey, CA; DANIEL A. PITSKO, Jr., 24th Sq., Aero, Astro, Nazareth, PA; LAWRENCE P. POHL, 10th Sq., Management, Springfield, New MO; PATRICK H. PONDROM, 22nd Sq., Management, LA. Iberia,
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Row One: CHRISTOPHER POREDA, 17th Sq., Computer Science, Westwood, MA; ALFRED M. POWELL, Jr., 34th Sq., Physics, Richmond, VA. Row Two: RICHARD R. POWERS, Jr., 23rd Sq., Physics, Clarksville, TN; VICTOR S. PRAWDZIK, III, 39th Sq., Civil Eng., Albuquerque, NM.
Row Three: WARREN R. PRIDDY, 6th Sq., History, Pierce, ID; NICHOLAS PUZAK, Jr., 12th Sq., Basic Sciences, Pittsburgh, PA.
177
Row One (from left): THOMAS A. PYRCH, 26th Sq., Eng. Sciences, Milford, CT; GORDON H. QUANBECK, 29th Sq., General Studies, Commack, NY. Row Two: KEITH A. QUINN, 1st Sq., Eng. Sciences, Reading, PA; MARK S. RABINOWITZ, 26th Sq., Mechanics, Los Angeles, CA. Row Three: MARK W. RADER, 38th Sq., Int. Affairs, Burlington, WA; SCOTT C. RAE, 9th Sq., Civil Eng., Santa CA.
Anna,
178
Row One: DOUGLAS E. RAMBECK, 3rd Sq., Humanities, Cavalier, ND; KENT M. RAMEY, 5th Sq., Int. Affairs, Denton, TX; STEPHEN P. RANDOLPH, 2nd Sq., History, Delano, CA; DAVID N. RANGE, 18th Sq., Political Science, Shamrock, TX. Row Two: CHARLES D. RATHBUN, 5th Sq., Computer Science, Astubula, OH; ARTHUR G. RATKEWICZ, 26th Sq., History, Madison, IL; DONALD L. RAVENSCROFT, 25th Sq., Computer Science, El Paso, TX; GARY A. READ, 25th Sq., History, Macksburg, IA.
Row Three: HAROLD E. REED, 30th Sq., General Studies, Adel, IA; MELVIN M. REEVES, Jr., 10th Sq., History, Thomson, GA; MICHAEL E. REICH, 32nd Sq., Management, Clinton, Wl; DAVID K. REILY, 11th Sq., Astro, Chicago, IL.
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Row One (from left): DAVID A. REINHOLZ, 20th Sq., Aero, Devlan, Wl; JOHN S. REINSCHMIDT, 24th Sq., Mechanics, Grant, NM. Row Two: LAWRENCE A. RENFRO, 4th Sq., Math, Wichita, KS; MICHAEL W. RESTEY, 39th Sq., Astro, Auburn, NY.
Row Three:
JOHN
F.
REYNOLDS, 27th Sq., Management,
Denver, CO; STEVEN G. REZNICK, 15th Sq., Aero, Oakville, MO.
180
Row One: EARL N. RICHARDSON, 16th Sq., Basic Sciences, Wayne, PA; EUGENE S. RICHARDSON, 15th Sq., Management, Spring, TX; THOMAS J. RICHARDSON, 25th Sq., PreMed., Davenport, IA; CHARLES A. RIEDL, 10th Sq., Basic Sciences, Wauwatosa, Wl. Row Two: STEVEN A. RISINGER, 17th Sq., Management, Oklahoma City, OK; NORMAN K. RISNER, 17th Sq., Management, Gunnison, CO; STEVEN R. RITZ, 39th Sq., Civil Eng., Scottsville, NY; JAMES T. RIVARD, 39th Sq., Astro, Deerborn, Ml. Row Three: ROBERTO J. RIVAS-PINGEL, 24th Sq., Civil Eng., Milwaukee, Wl; JOHN R. RIVERS, 25th Sq., Civil Eng., Thompson, CT; MICHAEL L. ROBARDS, 33rd Sq., Mechanics, Bargersville, IN; NEAL T. ROBINSON, 23rd Sq., Int. Affairs, Wichita, KS.
181
Row One (from left): PAUL L. ROGERS, 14th Sq., Economics,
Bridgeport, Ml; JOHN M. ROLLINS, 18th Sq., Life Science, Bridgeport, WV; JAMES J. ROMANO, 12th Sq., Electrical Eng., Rutland, VT; NATHAN O. ROSENBERG. 14th Sq., Management, San Francisco, CA. Row Two: JAMES R. ROSSER, 12th Sq., Civil Eng., Milton, FL; RUSSELL T. ROTH, 13th Sq., Economics, Salem, OR; PHILLIP V. ROWELL, 13th Sq., Int. Affairs, Summerville, SC; THOMAS M. RUHSAM, 14th Sq., Life Science, Sarasota, FL. Row
Three: JAMES D. RUMMER, 8th Sq., Civil Eng., Limestone, NY; DAVID K. RUSK, 15th Sq., Management, Pittsfield, MA; RAYMOND J. RUSS, 26th Sq., Int. Affairs, Canton, OH; BOBBY L. RUSSELL, 7th Sq., Management, Voaz, AL.
182
Row One: ROBERT L. RUXER, Jr., 29th Sq., Life Science, Colonial Heights, VA; ROBERT E. RYAN, 14th Sq., Math,
McKeesport, PA. Row Two: MICHAEL J. SACRIDER, 16th Sq., General Studies, SAMBUCHI, 15th Sq., Mechanics,
Omaha, NE; GARY Lackawana, NY.
Row Three: DAVID W. SAMS, 15th Sq., Civil Eng., Boardwell, KY; PHILLIP A. SANBORN, Jr., 18th Sq., Management, Flint, Ml.
Row One (from left): RICHARD L. SANDWICK, 9th Sq., Civil Eng., Salt Lake City, UT; RONALD A. SARNO, 27th Sq., PreMed., Broomfield, CO. Row Two: LLOYD L. SAULS, Jr., 36th Sq., Psychology, Basic Sciences, Durant, OK; ROBERT E. SAYERS, 18th Sq., Life Science, Monument, CO.
Row
Three: COLIN C. SCHEIDT, 14th Sq., Political Science Columbus, IN; DANIEL B. SCHELLINGER, 29th Sq., Management, West Bend, Wl.
184
Row One: MICHAEL J. SCHMID, 19th Sq., Psychology, Eagle River, Wl; MICHAEL H. SCHMIDT, 37th Sq., Civil Eng., Colorado Springs, CO; THOMAS J. SCHMITT, 38th Sq., Economics, Belville, IL; PETER R. SCHOCKER, 22nd Sq., Electrical Eng., Granite City, IL. Row Two: EDWARD P. SCHOECK, 1st Sq., History, Cheshire, CT; JAMES A. SCHOECK, 35th Sq., Mechanics, Webster Grove, MS; MYRON J. SCHOLTEN, 25th Sq., Physics, Hall, IA; KURT H. SCHRADER, 10th Sq., Mechanics, Kadena AFB,
Okinawa. Row Three: ROBERT J. SCHRAEDER, Jr., 36th Sq., Physics, Math, Basking Ridge, NJ; ROBERT G. SCHULTZ, 33rd Sq., Eng. Management, Jacksonville, FL; DENNIS L. SCHWEITZER, 34th Sq., Computer Science, Canton, OH; JOHN M. SCIACCA, 20th Sq., Management, Totowaboro, NJ.
185
Row One (from left): DARRYL A. SCOTT, 22nd Sq., Economics, Washington, DC; ROBIN E. SCOTT, 36th Sq., History, Richfield,
MN. Row Two: WILLIAM A. SCROGGS, Jr., 16th Sq., Behavioral Science, Asheville, NO; MICHAEL M. SEBRING, 30th Sq., Computer Science, Roanoke, VA. Row Three: RONALD M. SEGA, 3rd Sq., Physics, Math, Northfield, OH; THOMAS E. SEGULJA, 16th Sq., Management, Pecos, TX.
186
Row One: NORMAN R. SEIP, 13th Sq., History, Middlesex, NJ; MICHAEL M. SELWAY, 31st Sq., Computer Science, Euclid, OH; DAVID R. SERFAS, 33rd Sq., Electrical Eng., East Stroudsburg, PA; TRIS A. SEVDY, 25th Sq., Management, Live Oak, CA.
Row Two: WILLIAM A. SEXTON, III, 39th Sq., Political Science, Everett, WA; JAMES C. SEYDEWITZ, 13th Sq., General Studies, Stratford, CT; JACK L. SHACKLETT, 16th Sq., Geography, Ekron, KY; JAMES M. SHAMESS, 34th Sq., History, St. Louis, MO. Row Three: FRANK T. SHANLEY, 1st Sq., Int. Affairs, Hamden, CT; MARK E. SHEPROW, 4th Sq., Int. Affairs, Monmouth Beach, NJ; PAUL D. SHERRY, 12th Sq., Life Science, Littleton, CO; JOSEPH D. SHINE, 17th Sq., Management, Temple, TX.
187
Row One (from left): JOHN R. SHNOWSKE, 35th Sq., Management, Mosinee, Wl; RANDALL D. SHOCKLEY, 24th Sq., History, Key West, FL; NEIL O. SHOTTON, 38th Sq., General Studies, Jal, NM; SAMUEL L. SHUTT, 6th Sq., Electrical Eng., Rochester, IL. Row Two: JAMES J. SIENICKI, 31st Sq., Basic Sciences, Pittsburgh, PA; WAYNE F. SIHRER, 32nd Sq., General Studies, Pekin, IL; JAMES A. SILLS, 24th Sq., Behavioral Science, Fort Lauderdale, FL; WILLIAM J. SIMS, III, 33rd Sq., History, Yuma, AZ. Row Three: JAMES P. SKALKO, 32nd Sq., Management, Sparta, MN; JAMES F. SLATON, 31st Sq., Civil Eng., Spokane, WA; BRUCE G. SMITH, 3rd Sq., Computer Science, Buffalo, NY; CLARENCE D. SMITH, Jr., 21st Sq., Management, Corona, NY.
188
Row One: GREGOR D. SMITH, 29th Sq., Behavioral Science, Denver, CO; JAMES B. SMITH, 10th Sq., History, Brooks, GA. Row Two: JOHN C. SMITH, 1st Sq., Psychology, Deep Run, NC; MARK E. SMITH, 34th Sq., Int. Affairs, Olancha, CA.
Row Three: SCOTT L. SMITH, 39th Sq., Civil Eng., Lagrange, TX; THOMAS D. SMITH, 38th Sq., Management, Redmond, WA.
189
Row One (from left): MICHAEL J.
SNEDEKER, 28th Sq., Int. Af-
fairs, Sterling Park, VA; JOHN B. SOLAN, 27th Sq., Behavioral Science, Santa Fe, NM.
Row Two: RUSSELL M. SOLT, 3rd, 28th Sq., Electrical Eng., El Toro, CA; PAUL K. SPENDLEY, 7th Sq., History, St. Albans, VT.
Row
Three:
JAMES
M.
SPRAY, 40th Sq., Management, Flagstaff, AZ; PHILLIP L. SPRY, 1st Sq., Int. Affairs, Reading,
190
Row One: ROBERT W. STAFFORD, 34th Sq., General Studies, Amarillo, TX; KIP K. STANGL, 18th Sq., Political Science, Bella Plain, IA; KIRK E. STANT, 11th Sq., Int. Affairs, Naples, FL; LAWRENCE A. STANTON, 17th Sq., Int. Affairs, Clarksboro, NJ. Row Two: MICHAEL J. STEADMAN, 28th Sq., Area Studies, Kaneohe, HI; RICKY T. STEARMAN, 4th Sq., History, Irvington, KY; KURT R. STEEBY, 26th Sq., Geography, Anchorage, AK; GREGG P. STEINHILPERT, 30th Sq., Computer Science, Phoenix, AZ.
Three: TRACY G. STEPHENS, 25th Sq., Civil Eng., Binghampton, NY; DAVID P. STEPHENSON, 26th Sq., History, Kalamazoo, Ml; STEPHEN A. STERNE, 12th Sq., History, St. Louis, MO; CHARLES A. STEVENS, 24th Sq., Political Science, Row
Severna Park, MD.
191
Row One (from left): RILEY R. STEVENS, 12th Sq., Int. Affairs, Annapolis, MD; CHARLES G. STEWART, 24th Sq., Management, Grande Saline, TX; DONALD R. STIFFLER, 23rd Sq., Electrical Eng., Salem, OH; DENNIS M. STOCKERT, 30th Sq., Pre-Med., Solan, ND.
Row Two: ALAN C. STOCKSTAD, 18th Sq., Management, San Bernardino, CA; FREDERICK W. STONE, Jr., 16th Sq., Math, Chicago, IL; STEPHEN M. STRACK, 7th Sq., Psychology, Matawan, NJ; GREGORY E. STRAIGHT, 16th Sq., Astro, Columbus, OH.
LAWRENCE L. STRANG, 34th Sq., History, WY; RICHARD STRAUB, 20th Sq., Life Science, Bayville, NY; HOWARD P. STRONG, 32nd Sq., Int. Affairs, Wantagh, NY; JAMES D. STRUBLE, Jr., 33rd Sq., History, Lakewood, CA. Row
Three:
Rawlins,
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Row One: HAROLD L. STURDEVANT, Jr., 9th Sq., Int. Affairs, Missoula, MT; WILLIS A. STURDIVANT, 5th Sq., Civil Eng., Shrevesport, LA. Row Two: JOHN V. SULLIVAN, 26th Sq., Int. Affairs, Mansfield, OH; MICHAEL K. SUMIDA, 39th Sq., Astro, Fairfield, CA.
Row Three: DAN C. SURBER, 26th Sq., History, Dallas, TX; ROBERT A. SUTLEY, 13th Sq., Political Science, Alexandria, VA.
193
Row One (from left): DONALD W. SWALLOM, 32nd Sq., Eng. Sciences, South Gate, CA; JOHN C. SWEDA, 24th Sq., General Studies, Chagrin Falls, OH; JOHN D. SWEENEY, 17th Economics, Carrollton, MO; GADSON J. TARLETON, III, Sq., 3rd Sq., Life Science, Nashville, TN. Row Two: RALPH H. TATE, III, 36th Sq., Aero, Omaha, NE; DEWAYNE G. TAYLOR, 20th Sq., Life Science, Norman, OK; MARK J. TAYLOR, 33rd Sq., Civil Eng., La Crescenta, CA; EDWARD F. TEIGELER, III, 38th Sq., History, FL.
Jacksonville,
Row Three: RALPH N.
TERPOLILLI, 19th Sq., Pre-Med, Vestal, NY; MICHAEL R. TERRY, 20th Sq., History, Phoenix, AZ; NICHOLAS THOMAS, 40th Sq., San Diego, CA; Management, STEVEN R. Evansville, IN.
194
THURGOOD, 30th Sq., Computer Science,
Row One: ANDREW W. TICE, Jr., 8th Sq., Pre-Med., Atlanta, GA; JAMES G. TIETJEN, 11th Sq., Basic Sciences, Copague, NY. Row Two: MARION A. TIMBERLAKE, Jr., 7th Sq., Int. Affairs, Dallas, TX; JOHN J. TOMICH, 35th Sq., Electrical Eng., Aurora,
CO. Row Three: JOSEPH J. TRAFICANTI, 36th Sq., Political Science, Colorado Springs, CO; ROBERT S. TRAUTMAN, 13th Sq., Int. Affairs, Cedartown, GA.
195
(from left): GARY H. TROVILLION, 24th Sq., Civil Rutheford, NJ; KEITH R. TRUMBULL, 37th Sq., Mechanics, Aero, Thetford Center, VT; CHARLtS W. TUCKER, 27th Sq., Life Science, Richfield, MN; KENNETH W. TUPPER, 21st Sq., Astro. Mobile, Al. Row One
Eng.,
Row Two: JOHN C. UFFORD, 4th Sq., Chemistry, Hood River, OR; RUSSELL J. URDAHL, 2nd Sq., History, McAllen, TX; WILLIAM H. VANHORN, 1st Sq., Political Science, Glidden, IA; MARK S. VANNEY, 25th Sq., Economics, Rhinelander, Wl. Row Three: RANDY G. VANSCOYK, 22nd Sq., General Studies, Willamina, OR; KENNETH W. VECHIK, 17th Sq., Int. Affairs, Alexandria, VA; JOHN M. VEREB, 9th Sq., Civil Eng., Gary, IN; JOHN O. VERLING, 7th Sq., History, Hawthorne, NV.
196
Row One: CHRISTIAN S. VIEWEG, 36th Sq., History, Colorado Springs, CO; LAURENCE C. VLIET, 8th Sq., Economics, North
Plainfield, NJ. Row Two: DENNIS J. VOLLINK, 8th Sq., Civil Eng., Kauveakee, IL; JOHN R. VOSS, 10th Sq., Life Science, Temple, TX. Row Three: WALTER E. WAHL, 28th Sq., Computer Science, Gardner, MA; DOUGLAS A. WALKER, 23rd Sq., Economics, Management, Lakeland, FL.
197
Row One (from left): PHILIP E. WALKER, 19th Sq., Eng. Sciences, Waukegan, IL; RONALD D. WALKER, 14th Sq., Int. Affairs, Pikeville, KY; STEPHEN H. WALLINGFORD, 11th Sq., Aeor, Math, West Nyack, NY. Row Two: JOHN R. WARD, 20th Sq., History, Management, Bloomington, ID; RONALD W. WATSON, 20th Sq., Life Science, West Texas City, TX; THOMAS F. WATSON, 17th Sq., Management, St. Louis, MO. Row Three: ROBERT H. WAYNE, Jr., 21st Sq., Int. Affairs, San Francisco, CA; JOHN W. WEAVER, 7th Sq., History, Harperwoods, Ml; LANCE C. WEBB, 17th Sq., Psychology, Springfield, MA.
198
Row One: STEVEN W. WEISS, 14th Sq., Math, Frankenmuth, Ml; THOMAS R. WEISS, 11th Sq., Psychology, Chicago, IL; GEORGE M. WELLS, 8th Sq., General Studies, Walwick, Rl; MICHAEL E. WELLS, 15th Sq., Int. Affairs, Hobart, OK.
Row Two: EDWARD WHALEN, 10th Sq., History, Sparta, NJ; JOHNNY B. WHEELOCK, 4th Sq., Life Science, St. Johnsbury, VT; ROBERT S. WHITTON, 5th Sq., General Studies, Andover, MA; ROBERT J. WIDMER, Jr., 6th Sq., Life Science, Atlantis, FL.
Row Three: LINN E. WILDE, III, 20th Sq., History, Escondido, CA; DAVID M. WILDMAN, 8th Sq., Humanities, FE Warren AFB, WY; ALAN P. WILLIAMS, 20th Sq., Life Science, Nazareth, PA; JAMES C. WILLIAMS, 10th Sq., Physics, Math, Pueblo, CO.
WH&M
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Row One (from left): RICHARD WILLIAMS, 11th Sq., General Brooklyn, NY; ROBERT L. WILLIAMS, 2nd Sq., Chemistry, Lexington, KY; ROBERT L. WILLIAMS, 16th Sq., Economics, Blairsville, PA; BARRY S. WILSON, 1st Sq.,
Studies,
Management, Arlington, VA.
Row Two: DAVID S. WILSON, 40th Sq., Civil Eng., Knoxville, RICHARD A. WOHLMAN, 20th Sq., Basic Sciences, Worthington, OH; MICHAEL L. WOLFERT, 21st Sq., History, Columbus, OH; MARC A. WOOTEN, 36th Sq., Management, Dallas, TX.
TN;
Row Three: BRIAN D. WORTH, 19th Sq., History,
Baytown, TX;
DONALD O. WRIGHT, 35th Sq., Pre-Med., Detroit, TX; RICHARD H. WRIGHT, 18th Sq., Civil Eng., Dallas, TX; HENRY R. YAAP, 24th Sq., Civil Eng., Lockport, IL.
200
Row One: THOMAS T. YASUHARA, 13th Sq., Psychology, Honolulu, HI; JAMES H. YEILDING, 25th Sq., General Eng., Cocoa Beach, FL; JEFFREY P. YORK, 31st Sq., Pre-Med., Moscow, PA; ALAN H. YOUNG, 20th Sq., Civil Eng., Fairfield,
CA.
Row Two: WILLIAM A. YUCUIS, 38th Sq., Aero, Midlothian!, IL; ANTHONY F. ZDANUK, Jr., 7th Sq., General Studies, Seymour, CT; JOHN A. ZIMMERMAN, 13th Sq., Math, Tracy, CA; JOHN C. ZIMMERMAN, 15th Sq., Management, St. Louis, MO.
201
Maj.J.K. Sloan II
SQ Sweetheart
Nancy Ludwick, Age 19
James M. 202
Keagle
Fall Commander
Dan R. Goodrich
Bruce N. Leverson
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
Battazzo, F. J. Delia, J. B.
75
Diehl, A. F. Ill Ellis, D. S.
Hopkin, B. T. Keene, D. N. Jr.
Krogh, P. S. Ill Lewallen, E. C. Mahrer, D.
Manthei, J. L.
May, J. A. McGraw, W. R. Nelson, M. E. Newton, E. A. Niehans, C. A. Parsons, C. K. Putt, K. R. Reese, M. S.
Rosebush, M. A. Schwartz, C. P. Smith-Harrison, L
Austin, L. R. Benton, J. L. Damiens, D. J.
Delpinto, M. A. Eddy, S. R.
Errigo, J. A. Gahl, R. E. Goodrich, B. F. Jareo, D. L. Jones, B. A. Jr.
Kurtz, J. A. Lorenzen, G. L.
McHenry, C. S. New, L. D. Obrien, P. T.
Ohler, P. C.
Pendergrass, H. D. Porritt, O. W. Scott, M. W. Steinmetz, J. S.
Stockmann, H. M. Turner, J. W.
Twiddy, J. C. II Waldbusser, R. T. White, W. R. 203
77
Altizer, B. D. Ambrose, M. C. Barrett, M. W. Brown, J. F. Ill Burks, W. R. Cameron, S. E.
Dick, S. R. Emanuel, R. J. Enderle, R. H. Jr. Garza, M. A. Green, P. B.
Hartung, W. G.
Hejl, W. A. Herchak, J. A.
Kingsley, S. T. Luchte, M. W. Maier, M. E.
Olinger, D. K.
Schiermeyer, R. P. Spott, D. B. Thompson, P. A. Turner, D. W. Vorholt, P. J. Waiss, T.
Welshans, J. S. Zink, B. R.
J
204
A.O.C.
Capt. D. E. Purcell
SQ Sweetheart
Toni Trzeciak,
Age 19
Dennis B. Fay
Norman E. Michel
Patrick L. Carlton
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
*
Akers, R. L. Beck, D. E.
Gabrys, K. F. Jr. Gilliam, M. M. Howard, J. D.
Jewell, G. S. Johnston, M. W. Linn, W. E. Linster, B. G. McFarland, C. A.
Miglin, R. N. Montgomery, K. P. Percival, W. F. Prater, J. C. Shrine, J. J. 3rd
Smith, D. C. Takacs, R. A. Thomas, J. S. Tibbitts, S. W.
Vanepps, A. R
76
Angevine, R. T. Butler, L. W. Ill
Culpepper, R. C. Dobson, R. H. Flower, D. R. Galavotti, L. J. Jr. Henkel, C. L.
Heppner, J. J. Jacobs, M. A. Lambert, B. K.
Lopez, M. J. Mansfield, R. A. Jr. Matthews, D. L. McComb, S. A.
McGee, J. D. McNamara, J. C. Miller, J. A. Moore, D. L. Musick, W. C. 2nd Nelson, B. M. Parker, R. M.
Pauly, R. L. Probert, A. A. Schoenlein, R. J. Sullivan, C. M.
Terifay, D. M. Vincze, J. P. Weatherford, D. E. 206
Arguedas-Moreno, G. Base, S. J. Bioom, J. P. Jr. Bowman, C. T. ill Brown, C. W. Butler, C. H.
77
Crowley, J. R. Cultrera, B. P. Elliott, J. W. Evans, G. B. Gaston, R. W. Jr. Henderson, J. P. Hinkin, D. T. Jackson, S. C.
Jones, J. E. Maskowitz, J. V. Murra, C. L. Oneill, J. C. Paulk, R. L. Perry, V. E. Savone, M. A.
Silva, R. D. Smith, M. F. Terrall, J. S. Tomlin, J. A. Wichinski, R. J. Wilkes, B. J.
207
A.O.C.
Capt. H. A. Murray Jr.
SQ Sweetheart
Barbara Goddale, Age 22
208
Douglas E. Rambeck
Richard C.
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Barclay
Ronald M. Sega
Spring Commander
75
Awtrey, R. M. Cason, W. Jr. Castro-Aguirre, J. R. Chapman, D. W.
Cunningham, D. L. Daly, J. F. Esposito, H. Lenci, M. R. Lewis, D. O.
Marburger, J. H. Matt, C. P. McKee, T. N. McLucas, C. F. Ill
Meraviglia, J. M. II Paul, R.
Rosborg, E. J. Ruth, M. E. Schmitz, C. B. Schurbon, S. A
Scully, R. J. Jr. Shields, W. B.
Barnes, J. T.
J
Berg, T. R. Carlson, R. P. Crouser, D. T. Davila, R. Jr. Delaney, J. R. Fagot, B. F. Fortin, M. F. Fry, D. W. Garrison, L. C. Hesterberg, L. K. Hobart, W. C. Jr. Houle, G. R. Larsen, J. A. Miller, D. E.
Montgomery, G. L. Moore, E. C. Olson, M. S. Peraro, T. A. Peterson, C. U. II Riewerts, S. E.
Shirey, W. J. Smith, M. R. Stewart, D. E. Talafous, C. R. Wagner, R. A. Whitehead, J. W. Jr.
209
77
Amann, G. W.
Baumgartner, J. E. Bordon, G. G. Bruce. R. A.
Cervone, A. N. Evans, A. T.
Finney, R. L. Flierl, G. D.
Gunzinger, M. A. Harris, J. D. Heidmous, J. N.
Hinesley, T. W.
Jones, D. G. Makuta, J. M. Ill
Marquez, S. L. McDermott, B. B McIntosh, R. L.
Murphy, E. F. Murray, M. H. Nicholls, C. H. Perraut, R. E. Jr.
Rutherford, T. A. Small, R. L. Swanson, D. E.
Tibor, J. F. Walker, D. W.
Zaehringer, R. P.
210
A.O.C
Capt. J. S. Rogers
SQ Sweetheart
John P. Jackson
John B. Wheelock
Kurt L. Conklin
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
>
Allen, R. W. Blissit, J. A. Jr.
Brundige, T. W. IV Delaune, D. M. Fariss, L. A.
Gaughan, J. F. II Grieder, F. M. Killingsworth, P. S. Ladd, W. C. Ladieu, J. D.
Lischak, M. W Losi, P. C. Morse, C. D. Nelson, W. J. Oleksak, R. P.
Paterson, B. L. Phillips, B. W. Jr. Posthumus, M. A. Pratt, D. P.
Scruggs, J. R.
76 Auberry,
T. W.
Barley, K. R. Bjorklund, C. L.
Bush, R. W. Clark, D. N.
Dodgen, B. C. Elson, R. R.
Hamed, S. M. Julien, P. A. Lambert, S. A. Lee, M. D.
Lindsay, C. L. McGinley, D. C. McKenzie, D. K. Jr. Mitchell, C. S. Muncy, R. G. Murphy, G. B. Petrie, T. M. Pickett, D. R. Jr. Rasmussen, B. A. Reza, S.
Rhoades, Romohr, Starks, S Talbot, T. Trettin, J. Walters,
v
212
Bailey, Z. E. Bomar, M. W. Carwile, J. M.
77
Champ, T. B. Conrad, J. E. Costales, A. A. Jr. Derrick, M. J. Evert, D. L. Flint, D. L.
Hanington, K. R. Hanlon, S. J. Horkulic, M. E.
Kenney, M. L. Leurquin, F. J. Jr.
Meyer, F. S. O’Malley, J. D. Pean, S. T.
Pietruszka, R. S. Robinson, V. L. Roquet, W. P. Sears, K. E. Jr.
Shaw, R. L.
Sprinkel, S. D. Taylor, S. C. Thompson, N. F. Ill Tilton, M. W. Veara, D. J.
213
A.0.0.
Capt. B. Beverly
SQ Sweetheart
Genet Comfort, Age 29
214
Michael G. Knoll
David L. Fundarek
Willis A. Sturdivant
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Sprinq Commander
Corsetti, W. V.
Craig, R. G. Devries, C. A. Finke, R. A. Forbes, D. R.
Foreman, J. P. Gravette, B. R. Janson, J. P. Keith, C. R. Jr. Maiorano, W.
McIntosh, R. A. Nelson, D.
Odegard, R. E. Osborne, W. B. Oshea, M. F.
Powell, R. R. Richter, L. L. Jr. Seifert, G. R. Shields, D. C. Wissman, J. P.
Appolloni, T. J. Armstrong, C. E.
76
Brandt, J. E. Brozovic, R. L. Butdorf, G. R. Chilton, K. P.
Corl, D. M.
Craig, W. R. Crocco, J. R. Garner, L. E.
Grijalba, A. S. Jr. Guindon, B. D. Hackett, J. T. Hatt, G. R.
Haug, C. M. Hiebert, D. W. Hudson, R. W. Kearns, W. A.
Lacy, M. P. McLaughlin, J. R. Mets, J. S. Peters, R. F. Rader, S. P.
Reynolds, R. L.
Subik, J. K. Weber, B. C.
Wright, P. S.
215
77
Bray, H. S. Brown, G. E.
Clary, M. T. Dietz, D. C. Frantz, R. C. Gresh, S. F.
Haggerty, S. A. Herbert, R. A. Hopper, T. B. Jones, C. P. Knapp, W. J. Krebsbach, M. G. Luckett, L. W. Mazurowski, J. E. Meakins, M. L. Moore, T. L.
Pennington, B. W. Perkins, J. A. Reiner, G. P.
Rippetoe, D. E. Ill Rohlman, W. H. Shrum, P. D. Simons, J. V. Jr. Stokes, S. E. Tankersley, C. L. Vogel, A. L. Wahlstrom, M. 0. Wurst, S. G.
216
A.O.C
Capt. J. D. Graham Jr.
SQ Sweetheart
Marcy Nicrosini, Age 20
Patrick L. Carlton
Samuel L. Shutt
Thomas F.
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
Hayden
Cooke, H. J.
Duresky, S. J. Fitz, M. S.
Huddleston, B. E. Little, M. C.
Lynn, R. B. Marcuzzo, P. L. Marro, M. C.
McCarthy, D. C. Murray, W. P. IV
Nobles, C. M. Ossiff, J. Ramstad, R. E. Jr. Scott, C. T.
Stickney, M. W.
Wallace, D. G. Williams, M. R.
Young, D. D. Jr
76
Dorman, G. A. Evans, J. T. Jr.
Eyolfson, M. F. Fallon, A. D.
Flemings, G. H. Foster, D. A.
Greene, T. A. Hinkel, C. R.
Ingersoll, S. R. Kelly, S. M. Kunkel, D. P. Layman, M. A. Ledbetter, J. F. Lee, M. A. Lewis, J. T.
Long, S. P. Otoole, K. J. Perdue, S. R.
Robaidek, M. F. Sawner, T. E. Ill Sneddon, J. R. Stevens, J. G. Ill Szkarlat, S. J. Jr. Tomaszewski, J. E.
Wild, R. E. 2nd Yerke, T. E.
218
Addington, S. I. Appel, L. N.
77
Betsill, D. M.
Boedigheimer, G. A. Buckley, J. K. Chappell, J. M. Dilly, R. J. Eppley, D. S. Garland, J. S. Goodman, B. D.
Gwynn, J. T. Hackett, G. J.
Hanson, J. G.
Logan, T. E. Mohylsky, P. A. Muus, J. R. Oneal, K. D. Plunk, O. A. Jr.
Podolny, D. A. Reffett, E. A.
Riley, R. N. Rupert, E. L. II Serer, E. Smith, B. L.
Solterbeck, W. D. Tharp, M. B. Veale, R. T.
219
A.O.C
Maj. F. D. Johnson
SQ Sweetheart
220
Steven R. Bauer
Ernest W.
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Higgins
Bobby L. Russell
Sprina Commanrw
Buron, R. J. Jr.
75
Caskey, W. M. Cook, G. R. Deren, P. S.
Donnelly, M. S.
Heil, M. L. Hennessey, P. J. Kummerfeld, J. R. Kundert, C. J.
Langford, D. R.
Modrich, M. J.
Murphy, B. E. Nystrom, C. W. Jr. Ogreen, M. R. Osterheld, D. C.
Ruttler, J. L. Jr. Schuman, J. S.
Shope, M. L. Tasker, F. L.
Vosburgh, G. D.
Arbutina, D. R. Bauer, J. D. Bird, S. P.
76
Bradley, K. B. Campbell, S. C Carolan, W. J.
Carpenter, S. K. Drew, J. G. Erdle, M. P. Greenwalt, J. D. Hass, J. T. Jensen, C. R.
Lange, T. L. McCarty, S. G. McKenzie, D. L.
Morgan, C. A. Newton, T. J. Ohms, C. H.
Riviera, J. G. Rosanbalm, M. R. Ross, M. A. Russell, B. R. Saunders, M. S. Scherer, D. E.
221
Adams, R. S.
Ballinger, G. W. Jr. Blakely, T. L. Casey, J. F. Jr. Cromer, D. Cumm, C. C.
Dundas, P. A.
Eskridge, R. D. Evans, V. L. Helm, P. R. Ill Hollowell, S. J. Jarrow, S. F.
Law, L. A. Lorenz, M. E. Lutter, W. R. McGee, C. D. McQuillan, M. P. Monahan, J. E. Jr.
Myers, E. K. Pfeiffer, G. L. Potts, R. C. Ratchford, M. J.
Ryan, M. S. Simpson, G. A.
Snyder, ( Sommer, Wareberc Wettstom
Winders,
222
A.O.C.
Lt Col J. Siderius
SQ Sweetheart
Monica Saul, Age 17
Laurence C. Vliet
John P. Jackson
Paul E. Bauer
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
223
9
Bednar, B. J.
Buhyoff, E. J. Chapman, R. W. Christian, F. W. Edgar, S. G. Ill
Falkovic, F. D. Jr. Grace, L. C. Hildebrand, K. D. Kasl, E. L. Kovach, D. J.
Levesque, J. L. McClendon, M. H.
Orwig, R. A. Peterson, C. I. Pyatt, R. L.
Saenger, P. R. Schnell, K. F. Straka, C. Thompson, W. F. Waters, D. C.
76
Allen, C. L. Andrichak, J. J. Ill Banaszak, M. R. Birtell, W. P. Corona-A, F. J. S. Fairbrother, E. F. Jr.
Fauver, J. M. Jackson, J. D.
King, G. M. Kisiel, S. C. Jr. Kuelz, B. M. Metzler, W. D.
Miller, G. D. Mitchell, D. P. L. Nelson, R. L.
Nerge, D. W. Nuzzo, C. W.
Penley, J. M.
Perez-Otero, N. O. Privett, F. M. Romano, S. M. Smith, B. D.
Sogard, J. J. Stepko, K. J.
Stevener, W. M. Strell, W. L. Tuttle, D. A. Weaver, S. A. Zimmerman, R. W. 224
Antisdel, J. M.
Bigelow, J. H. Bulmer, J. J. Jr Dettmer, P. A. Ellis, M. G.
Gray, K. H.
Heminger, D. L. Herbert, R. J. Hunsuck, J. D. Jr. Hutchison, M. S.
Kennington, G. V. Leswig, R. J.
Madson, P. J.
Manning, D. W. Marsh, G. S.
McReynolds, J. C. Jr. Meussner, D. J. Nault, G. D.
Parrish, R. B. Rittler, C. A. Sizemore, M. A. Soisson, T. J. Stone, H. R. Swartz, J. F. Ill
225
A.0.0=
Maj. L. R. Alexander
226
James C. lacobucci
Richard L. Sandwick
Richard L. Alcorn
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
75
Brooks, D. P.
Buckley, M. O. Commons, D. L. Fantasia, M. E. Gomes, B. V. Hackett, J. L.
Haugen, D. A. Kratzer, G. J. Lain, D. J. Lorenz, O. E.
Meyerrose, D. W. Michelini, J. G.
Morrison, R. J. Jr, Oswalt, R. L. Jr. Pearce, P. L. Pomrenke, G. S. Popp, T. D.
Schmeling, C. E.
Sheridan, J. G.
Traylor, R. K. Williams, P.
Allison, J. N.
76
Bairrington, P. K. Baltes, T. R. Brown, R. D.
Campbell, J. 0. Dankenbring, T. A.
Davis, D. S. Dundore, S. W.
Engel, K. D. Fellows, C. R.
Gandy, E. R. Jr Gardner, R. S.
Inglis, J. C. Keithcart, K. E. Leinbach, K. E. Martin, J. R. Muckenthaler, T. V. Nunez, A. C.
Prater, T. C. Reichert, T. E.
Riggs, H. R. Saa, E. A.
Scoggins, G. L Swezey, B. H.
Underwood, M. A. Vernon, J. L. Williams, C. W.
227
77
Arnista, A. J.
Banker, D. A. Becker, A. M. Burnett, D. G.
Callaway, C. W Cox, T. J.
Garcia, L. Jr. Griffith, R. A. Gustin, L. D. Hartman, D. B Heffner, J. E. Hummel, D. L.
Hust, G. R.
Kolegraff, R. J. Kudrick, M. J.
McVay, P. A. Montgomery, M. W. Newton, R. D.
Omara, J. K. Opp, G. M. Jr. Pruss, L. H. Roberge, J. D. Ryan, T. J. Schramm, A. D.
Simpson, W. F. Sprawls, D. S. VanHorn, T. M. Welch, G. N. White, J. S. Wortham, J. M.
J
228
Capt. R. L. Billesbach
SQ Sweetheart
Patricia McCollum, Age 20
Melvin M. Reeves, Jr.
James B. Smith
Robert J.
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
Finnegan 229
Ash, P. J. Buchta, W. G. Cox, M. E.
Dowdy, J. E.
Echaurren-V, H. F.
Hargrove, J. R. Heald, J. R. Hennek, R. E.
Hensley, D. R. Logan, B. A. Martin, G. B. Jr. Nelson, K. J.
Pekarsky, W. A. Thisted, B. J. Turner, J. R. Woodward, J. S.
76
Baer, L. R. Jr.
Byers, M. J. Cady, J. R. Chase, R. W. Cummins, M. L. Dantzler, W. C.
Ely, M. V. Estrada, E. A.
Henry, C. M. Huffman, G. D. Jordan, D. W. Ill Kleven, J. D. D.
Levell, E. A. Ill
Lonergan, K. R. Lovett, F. D.
McLaughlin, M. B. Nave, M. K.
Neely, W. W.
Nickel, S. B.
Preissinger, R. D. Ramsey, D. C. Reames, J. M. Schwadron, A. Taubert, T. L.
Tree, J. D.
Vaughan, R. W. Weber, K. A.
Zeigler, J. M. Jr 230
Belser, B. L. Borthwick, R. R. Cole, G. D. Cross, M. A. Dale, J. E. Fernandez, J. M. Gerardi, M. D.
77
Getz, J. F. Halbert, R. C. Heard, K. D. Hehn, C. E. Hermes, P. J. Howell, L. A. Kallas, N. G.
Maple, J. S. Matte, W. J. Mills, B. M. Molter, R. J.
Oleary, J. W. Proto, A. A.
Ryan, T. K.
Schwendeman, M. Seiffert, W. C. Shader, T. W. Jr. Skiver, D. M. Sky, W. J. Stephan, D. J. Stine, R. H. Jr.
VanMaren, P. A. Wailes, T. S. Walker, D. B. Williams, S. D. Zimmerman, P. E.
231
A.O.C.
Capt. A. D. Jensen
SQ Sweetheart
232
Gregory K. Lux
James E. Judkins
Richard Williams
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Sprina Commando
Baxter, W. D. Bouffard, B. A. Calhoun, T. J. Dalson, W. A.
Denington, C. B. Leskowski, E. B.
Molzon, C. P. Murdoch, M. B. Narzinski, P. J. Owens, J. P. Ozment, R. J. Jr. Palmer, S. M.
Peck, A. G. Provost, J. T.
Roznovsky, M. E. Stallone, T. G.
Stumpp, F. G. Jr. Stytz, M. R.
Burgos, M. F. Calugar, D. G Camden, J. E
Casey, R. J. Clifford, W. S. Dowell, L. D.
Faber, R. K. Garcia, J. A. Grosvenor, R. C. Hunt, J. P. Kleinhans, R. J. Labarre, E. F.
Lee, L. E.
Leong, E. Mahan, S. M.
Meisetschleager, W. F. Jr. Mullins, D. D.
Patriquin, A. C.
Payne, M. J. Perme, C. E. Raitt, M. C. Rew, T. E. Rosenow, P. M. Schulz, C. J.
Swartz, W. M. Tripp, T. R.
Vantonningen, S. Wilson. M. N. Zellner, R. R.
233
77
Anderson, D. W. Bedke, C. M.
Bellamy, D. E. Bitting, D. P. Bunker, D. N.
Chamberlain, J. C. Ewing, J. W. Fawcett, J. M. Jr. Hale, I. D. Harrod, S. B. Hartmann, T. W. Hinoki, S. G.
Kearney, J. J. McKenna, M. H. Miller, E. R. Jr. Ober, S. C.
Quelly, T. J. Remington, J. A. Riegsecker, N. R. Jr. Riggin, D. L. Ryder, E. J. Schober, M. B. Seymour, J. C. Shaw, D. M. Shivers, C. E. Shrader, R. L. Stow, G. C. Varnedoe, W. E.
Wales, H. K. Yarrish, J. E.
J
234
*
A.O.C
Maj. T. W. C. Wilson
SQ Sweetheart
Robert C. Anderson
Paul E.
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Sherry
Michael D. Lyons
Spring Commander
23 b
75 Bauman, W. D.
Byrd, C. E. Jr. Christen, C. T. Defoliart, D. W.
Drow, W. H. Gillette, T. L. Lamy, P. L. Marino, S. P.
Markovich, T. L. Naas, C. W. O’Connell, W. T.
Perry, M. E.
Schell, W. J. Sullivan, J. F. VanRyn, J. S. Weems, F. L.
J
Anderson, H. S. Brost, G. A. Brunelle, R. R. Jr. Burns, J. F. Caslick, D. R. Coker, M. F.
Correia, S. C.
Cunningham, P. M. Feigh, K. A. Galluzzo, J. Geiselhart, G. J. Jr. Gordon, M.
Gunderson, S. G. Jones, B. W. Mastin, D. G. Muehl, M. Nickerson, L. P.
Phillips, J. R. Jr. Reamy, C. J. Sands, R. M. Schavrien, R. J. Smith, W. M. Soutiere, M. A. Tarpenning, C. D.
Thompson, H. N Tobin, R. W. II
Wiley, W. D.
236
Bassett, K. W. Buchanan, S. E. Burns, R. A. Dalton, R. E. Dehnert, R. L. Jr. Dodd, C. M. Ill
77
Federwisch, R. R. Gleason, D. R.
Gregg, S. M. Herlt, S. M. Jamieson, B. M. Leuthauser, P. R.
Louie, C. R. Jr. Marinello, T. J. Melendez, A. D.
Osgood, R. N. Redmon, E. G. Richards, C. G.
Schikora, R. D. Schofield, S. B. Schubert, M. D. Self, J. L.
Shadbegian, M. D. Spannbauer, D. M.
Staponski, R. R. Wilcox, L. A. Wood, J. R. Zummach, O. L. Jr.
23 7
A.O.C
Capt. T. A. Welty
SQ Sweetheart
238
Thomas J. Yasuhara
James R. Luntzel III
Gary W. Elliot
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
75 Correll, B. N. Erving, C. M. Fritzsche, B. H. Gieser, G. S. Graham, C. R. Ill
Graves, J. C.
Hodge, K. L. Jr. Kryst, T. E. Parker, T. J. Jr. Ruddock, D. A.
Ruth, R. G.
Ryals, S. K. Smith, K. P. Tamkun, J. E. Townsend, R. B.
Waller, J. P.
Young, W. A.
Agis, E. Ayer, C. C. Bellini, E. F. Bollinger, P. W. Brock, D. E. Cornali, D. J.
76
DeBlanc, R. K. Deil, L. W. Dunstan, J. O. Evans, D. R. Floersch, J. E. Fortner, R. L.
Hebb, A. D. Hoffman, C. P. Johnson, R. C.
Jumper, G. W. Kane, J. P. Knox, .D. C.
Lassus, F. A. Palandro, J. Reed, R. Jr. Reinert, M. D.
Simpson, S. T. Toussaint, G. J.
Trainor, T. D.
Wildermuth, M. J.
239
J
Alfano, J. P. Billings, M. J. Bonanni, P. A. Clark, D. L.
Colgate, B. W. Daly, M. S. Ellsworth, G. L. Foister, J. W. Ill Gibbs, R. M.
Grogan, S. D. Guhin, J. M. Janik, D. J.
Koenigsknecht, J. J. Malone, T. G. Mansfield, R. G.
McKenney, D. G. Muir, D. A.
Oshaughnessy, K.
Paulson, R. S. Rhoden, W. E. Jr.
Sheppard, G. M. Slack, D. E. Spain, J. K. Spies, S. C.
Strich, R. F.
Strong, R. E. Whiting, B. C. Youtsler, N. A.
240
A.O.C
Capt. W. R. McPherson, USMC
SQ Sweetheart
Pamela Smith, Age 18
John C. Brockman
Colin C. Scheidt
Neal J. Houde
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
241
Abbott, B. S. Anderson, M. G. Barton, J. A. Bosma, M. B. Burda, D. S.
Cosby, W. J. Ill Dubuisson, F. J. Eaton, R. A. Else, S. E. Holland, E. C. Ill
Isabelle, M. D. MacDonnell, J. L. Noetzel, J. C. Rohde, W. S. Schuessler, W. M.
76
Anzjon, L. R. Balanciere, M. G. Ill Bosworth, J. L. Cahoon, N. T. Flood, S. K. Garito, D. J.
Gosen, R. B. Higgins, D. P. Jr. Holdridge, R. D. Johnson, R. D. Kittleson, E. J. Kocian, D. J.
Koppang, S. W. Leber, L. L.
May, D. W. McAlister, D. L. Jr.
Olynick, D. B. Petanovich, E. J. Jr.
Porter, N. H. II Riche, R. J. Rose, J. C.
Santiago-Mojica, J. A. Seely, G. E. Sheppard, S. T.
Simpson, B. L. Vandagriff, D. L. Williams, T. L.
Woodbury, D. T.
242
77
Arford, G. M. Bocanegra, R. Brannam, M. T. Cabell, A. M. Jr. Coffman, A. M. Jr. Dannenfelser, D. F.
Dettmer, T. D Dodds, M. T. Doran, G. T. Groen, S. C. Gross, G. L. Jarka, D. R.
King, T. J. Liby, G. H. Luena, R. A. Mahuta, F. Jr.
Morgan, R. G. Perodeau, M. D.
Remkes, R. C. N Russel, R. L. Jr. Ryan, R. C.
Samples, L. T. Schoville, N. W. Sharpe, R. C.
Slattery, T. K. Stephenson, E. W. Jr. Thompson, B. L. Weaver, L. W. Westerfield, J. M.
243
A.O.C
Capt. J. L. Graham Jr.
SQ Sweetheart
Cathie Perrin, Age 21
244
Mark A. Howard
Gary Sambuchi
Gary A. Baldwin
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Sprina Commando,-
Crider, M. E. Dill, J. E. Duncan, T. A. Eken, J. K. Fraser, D. M.
75
Gray, H. G. Howes, M. D. Kearns, J. A. Kocian, T. C.
Kurey, W. S. Mallo, E. P. Masters, M. C
Miller, D. L. Osteen, J. D. Jr Routh, J. W. Sanders, L. A.
Straight, M. L. Venable, J. R.
Waltman, G. C. Whitfield, G. W. Jr. Williamson, D.
Wintermeyer, C. A. Jr
J
Ball, G. T. Berrian, M. L.
Covington, J. R. Delphenich, J. R. Fisher, A. D. Glines, B. P.
Hanley, R. A. Holtz, T. R.
Kasprzyk, S. J. Jr. Kelly, H. F. IV Lally, K. P. Leopold, R. A.
McCarthy, H. A. McNair, M. A. Meenan, B. P. Monroe, W. R. Mueller, D. A. Palms, W. G. R
Polayes, A. D. Ray, A. D. Richardson, J. L. Shanks, M. S. Sutliff, P. G. Ternes, D. E.
245
77
Bauer, L. C. Brown, J. C. Cirenza, M. E. Dunn, D. R. English, W. J. Evans, S. H. Jr.
Fraser, J. R. Hobbs, C. F. Hutt, R. S. Kliza, D. M. Lee, W. C. Marlowe, J. D.
Mellott, K. W. Miller, M. J. Patterson, G. S
Phillips, H. L. Reilman, J. T. Sampson, J. S. Schwalbe, S. R.
Shay, P. J. Shutt, R. A.
Singletery, J. Smith, R. L.
Southrey, J. S.
246
A.O.C
Capt. D. C. Copson
SQ Sweetheart
Cathleen Dowling, Age 19
Donald L. Oukrop
Joseph R. Karner
Frederick W. Stone
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
Beadling, C. W. Beeman, D. P. Bock, K. F.
Bryant, J. C. Clemons, T. M. Darchuk, W. S.
Davis, W. V. Dearien, J. N. II
Dowling, L. R. Franklin, G. E. Jr.
Grady, K. M. Hamilton, J. R.
Harrison, D. M. Hollins, S. D. Johnson, W. R. Jr. Kallman, R. R. McCollum, E. M. Salvemini, L. A.
Stich, S. A. Swiderek, W. M.
Symens, T. M. Watson, S. M.
J
Armor, J. A. Best, W. R.
Brundage, W. H. Christianson, J. M.
Dingley, D. K. Flanagan, P. R.
Hanus, G. J. Harrison, J. B. Hill, K. E. Jackson, J. A. Jr.
Knellinger, W. R. II Laney, R. M.
Mattson, R. M. Nevers, R. D. Niedzwiecki, R. Parks, K. A. Peterson, R. W. Porter, J. D.
Scott, W. P.
Swaney, J. F. Tate, D. O. Thomin, D. W.
VanEvery, M. J. Vera, G.
248
Armstrong, G. L. Bradburn, G. R. Cave, A. L.
Clayton, F. B. Crafton, W. D. Jr. Delich, C. R.
Downey, D. C. Ehrler, D. W. Enix, E. A. Freeman, K. D. Hart, R. C. Haslett, J. R. Ill
Heck, T. S. Hobbs, D. S. Johnston, R. E. Jones, T. D. Menzie, K. P. Millar, S. L.
Munson, M. R.
Murphy, R. J. Peters, S. G. Schutt, P. E.
Shamberger, T. D. Jr. Stine, D. W.
249
A.O.C.
David C. Bunker 250
Fall and Spring Commander
David L. Hovrud
Winter Commander
Benbow, R. L. Bertz, M. W.
75
Billingslea, A. C. II Bjorklund, R. E. Bottomley, L. D. Burkett, D. L. II
Cox, G. W. Deloney, J. M.
Exelby, G. A. Fraley, T. Freed, T. R. Jr Glaeser, C. R.
Herring, R. W. Ill Mitchell, B. R. Murphy, T. G. Roberts, S. J. Rorabaugh, J. D.
Sheppard, R. E.
Ashenfelter, R. D. Bivins, R. L. Borsare, T. E. Bowen, J. J. Dea, W. F. Dolan, J. T.
76
Gardner, R. E. Garrett, J. M.
Hogue, J. R. Hrncir, D. E. Jones, C. A. Jr. Koch, T. J.
Kupersmith, D. A. Leupp, D. G. Mahoney, S. P. McCaffry, P. K. McIntyre, B. R. McPherson, S. G.
Moffett, B. L. Semenuk, M. D. Short, J. W. Starnes, W. J. Sullivan, W. Tonetti, J. E.
251
77
Ambrose, F. G. Berdahl, C. H. Brown, D. R.
Buckley, T. J. Connery, J. J. Jr. Curran, C. F.
Dodge, L. C. Dollahite, T. H. Jr. Guida, V. J. Humphreis, W. J. Jr.
Jeffrey, B. L. Karulf, R. E.
Lucal, R. A. McNeil, D. L. Oviatt, R. D. Pattison, W. H.
Platenberg, R. C. Ross, D. T.
Sheehan, J. P. Skrinak, K. F. P. Smith, P. P. Smutko, J. A. Jr. Tereick, G. D.
Thompson, R. H.
252
A.O.C.
Maj. J. L. Cash
SQ Sweetheart
Marsha Wislon,
Robert E.
Sayers
Fall Commander
Gailon L.
Gentry
Winter Commander
Age 20
Richard H. Wright
Spring Commander
75 Abshire, T. C. Barrentine, G. E. Carson, H. S. Cass, J. R. Jr.
Castan, K. D. Davis, J. D.
Dellapia, M. H. Henk, J. W.
Holmes, M. D. Landolt, G. E. Marshall, J. P. McAllister, B. J
Nichols, S. L. Saavedra-Ferrere, R.
Spring, S. H. Stewart, J. W.
76
Adams, R. R. Alis, R. C. Amara, J.
Berg, D. H. Boma, J. R.
Boyes, L. G.
Bradley, R. P. Buchanan, B. O. Detrick, T. A. Francis, K. I. Freeman, D. K. Fricano, M.
Gold, A. H.
Gray, R. M. Hale, J. C. Huertas, B.
Hughes, M. T. Mazurowski, D. M.
McCormack, M. E. McGee, C. M. Mintz, R. B. Perdue, L. D. Schiehuber, K. F.
Steig, J. T.
254
Alexander, S. B. Atkinson, T. E. Buck, F E.
Campbell, C. D. Carpenter, T. J. Clancy, M. H. Deboalt, T. F. Dickerson, D. E.
Dominey, C. S. Donahoe, J. H. Donovan, P. C. Geddie, M. P. Heard, H. F. Johnson, C. S. Jr. Lawton, D. J.
Lyons, A. T. Meyer, H. R. Jr. Mueller, D. R. Mulhern, T. P. Quan, S. J. Rhew, R. J. Ross, B. W.
Schumpelt, M. V. Selva, M. D. Sikes, R. Y.
Spitler, C. R. Stephens, D. K. J. Szalejko, F.
Thomas, G. W. Wachdorf, A. L. Wilson, K. C. Withers, W. S. Jr.
255
Capt. C. L. Reaves
SQ Sweetheart
Patti Snedden, Age 20
256
Christopher M. Campbell
Lowell R. Boyd Jr.
Philip D. Inscoe
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Sprina Command
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Abbott, M. L. Anhalt, D. A. Arnott, W. S. Baxter, S. W.
Copeland, E. T Corrigan, J. M.
Green, A. M. Haas, S. M. Leuschen, M. W.
Livingston, D. K. Martin, L. S. McDaniel, D. C. Jr.
McDonough, D. K. Meteer, P. C. Rogers, M. B. Sarver, R. E. Scherer, J. C. Stefaniuk, O. I.
Arnett, R. M. Becker, J. D. Burnette, G. G.
Cody, R. N. Jr. Cross, J. R. Frozena, J. D.
Gerdes, B. D.
Hamburg, J. Henchey, M. C Higgins, D. M. Hogan, S. J. Iverson, R. B.
Johnson, A. R. Landmann, D. D. Lenhart, C. A.
Livingston, R. D. Jr. Loverro, D. E. Mandarich, D. N.
Muhlenberg, B. V. K. Peterson, E. S.
Rogers, M. E. Sanders, G. Satre, R. S. Jr.
Searcey, D. L.
257
Alford, R. G. Buerkle, S. R. Cimafonte, M. Davis, K. J. Evans, G. D. Glasebrook, D. S. M. Harris, D. M.
Hopler, H. W. Ibarra, F. Katona, J. Jr. Kent, D. R. Kleinman, C. R. Linhof, E. T. Lishko, M. S. Lorenz, M. D.
McNulty, J. B. Jr. Meredith, R. E. Mittelstadt, G. H. Moose, W. J. Reiner, D. A. Rodriguez, E. A.
258
A.O.C.
Maj. T. M. Bohan
SQ Sweetheart
Anna Polis,
Age 19
Kevin P. O’Brien
John R. Ward
David A. P.einholtz
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
259
75
Arter, J. K. Jr. Buck, C. H. Jr. Commeford, C. R. Eickelman, S. A. Finn, T. P.
Goyden, M. V. Hancock, W. D Holmes, M. K. Keen, S. M. Kent, P. E.
Lindsey, B. A. Mellum, M. D. Newland, R. L. Ill Peterson, T. L.
Ridge, L. K.
Santner, J. F.
Spraggins, D. C. Vargo, S. A. White, D. G.
76
Auclair, P. F. Buck, J. W. Califano, C. C. Jr. Cotroneo, J.
Cunningham, M. A.
Curry, C. L. Heidmous, W. N. Jr. Huerta, J. A. Kent, P. E. Krikorian, S. H.
Long, J. E. Morley, E. P. Jr. Nuytten, A. J. Pinney, C. W. Puz, C. A.
Shaffer, T. A. Shields, D. M. Sinclair, R. L.
Spence, R. D. Vaughn, R. J.
260
Allen, B. S. Comer, M. L. Davis, D. E. Dundore, K. M. Eberle, M. L.
Gage, D. E. Gallet, R. M. Garcia, F. Jr.
Guillory, R. D. Hainsey, M. P. Hobbs, D. L. Hurdle, K. J. Isle, J. R.
Jennings, K. R. Kelley, G. A. Leeper, J. W. Mongillo, R. J. Natoli, T. J. Nichols, K. M. Pavel, D. J. Ramirez, J. O. Jr.
Range, S. R. Ritter, B. A. Rothe, R. G. Shuflin, L. E. Smith, J. M.
Spratt, T. B. Ill Sweeney, R. R.
Vaccaro, F. T Walton, K. D.
26
Capt.J.C.Lesseig
SQ Sweetheart
262
Edward M. Carter
Benjamin A. Cotharin
Alfred J. Guardino
Fall Commander
Winter Commander Sprinn
Barber, S. L.
Bishop, L. T. Colburn, L. J.
Cooper, J. C. Edstrom, B. K. Forinash. D. R
Hammond, S. A.
Holley, E. M. Hussey, S. J. Johnson, D. W. Lanzit, K. M. Loose, M. D.
Reay, R. D. Sims, J. G. Skillman, T. C. Trinter, R. D. Vandendries, J. E. Jr. Weilbrenner, S. D.
Alexander, G. F. Jr. Ausink, J. A. Bair, A. E. Beck, S. P. Benson, J. E. Blish, J. O.
76
Crowe, J. L. Darnall, W. W. Jr. Dickinson, A. J.
Granger, A. T. Holland, M. K. Houren, P. J.
Isaacs, C. B. Kaneshiro, K. S. Kelso, T. S. Kysar, K. K. Lemon, J. R. Lorenz, F. S.
Macklin, W. H. Jr. Madeien, G. M.
Marg, J. M. Niezen-Sarmiento, G. E Scheufler, S. A. Sims, T. D.
Weaver, L. A Zapka, R. J.
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Atkins, D. E. Bekeris, A. A. E. Benevento, A.
Berry, M. E. Boland, J. M. Brubaker, D. C.
Caliguire, M. R. Davis, T. J. Doerr, J. L.
Donnelly, R. P. Jr. Donze, R. J.
Duffy, P. T. Fucillo, J. E.
Herzog, W. N. Jr. Hughes, J. E. Jennings, K. B. Jensen, R. C. Kamae, D. H. Kercheval, J. B. Jr.
Kumpf, R. L. Liefer, R. K.
Maltz, I. B. Martin, A. T. Mathys, M. G. Mol, J. H. Mullennex, M. L. Padrick, K. D.
Rogers, R. L.
264
A.O.C.
Maj. P. E. Gleszer USA
SQ Sweetheart
Barbara Menghini, Age 20
Carrol H. Chandler
Darryl A. Scott
Patrick H. Pondrum
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
265
75
Bryant, L. W. Burns, T. A. Carroll, J. L. Carrothers, W. T. Conticchio, G. E. Dohner, C. F.
Estelle, W. L. Garland, F. S. Garrett, M. F. Held, G. A.
Henney, D. W. Ill Krukowski, A. M.
Mahoney, J. D. McConnell, M. D. Myers, D. K. OBrien, J. P. Olson, R. T. Schiemann, D. S.
Anderson, D. N.
Armstrong, R. S. Bowie, T. G. Jr. Combs, C. C. Jr. Davis, W. R.
Ford, D. J. French, D. W.
Gegg, M. P. Haanio, R. B.
Jaskey, A. J. Jr.
Johnson, D. E.
Kjeldgaard, A. L. Luhrs, R. A. Martin, T. S. Mashl, J. P.
McGinnis, M. S. McPeak, R. H.
Milodragovich, C. N. Paton, B. A. Rea, J. H. Jr.
Sackley, M. S. Santee, R. W. Simon, V. H. Slown, M. D. Whalen, M. T.
266
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Anderson, J. D. Betts, J. M.
Biawatsky, N Cruz-Vega, C. B. Day, J. W. Deimas, R. J.
Dowling, T. P. Drake, J. A. Gill, C. W. Jr. Halter, I. L. Jr. Hulbert, S. J. Jett, C. M.
Keith, S. J. Lane, T. A. Marshall, R. K. Martin, D. F. McCown, T. M. Miller, M. B.
Montalto, C. J.
Opel, S. W. Parish, J. T. Ill Sarnoski, R. R. Schmitz, D. E. Scott, D. J.
Smith, R. P. Sullivan, J. M. Uren, T. D. Wittman, S. E.
Woolsey, M. R
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A.0.0
Maj. A. D. Echelberger
SQ Sweetheart
Linda Peters, Age 20
268
Joseph E. Kelley
Neal T. Robinson
Mark J. D. Gehri
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Sprinn nnmm Qnrlrtc
Banker, M. Bitten, D. F.
Caraway, J. R. Chappell, M. J. II Cunningham, D. F. Darner, T. L.
Doeppner, T. L. Duhachek, R. F. Gibson, S. T. Hanner, D. R. Lewis, O. L. Jr. Marshall, J. R.
McGirr, L. R. II Nash, A. H. Pitts, J. B.
Simpson, M. A. Siniscalchi, J. W. Jr. Smura, T. E.
Blythe, J. M. Burgie, T. J. Chavez, M. C. Clement, M. J Davis, S. M.
Dearmond, F. A. Duckworth, J. M. Erickson, M. B. Feder, E. L. Kaiser, D. D.
Kehl, R. H.
Kinney, C. G. Krupsaw, K. J. McNeill, D. F. Jr. Mountain, T. J.
Norris, J. E. Jr.
Perry, R. A. Potter, R. G.
Schlener, P. M. Sheridan, R. E. Jr.
Simmons, E. C. Jr. Sun, D. R. Waddelow, D. M. Walsh, M. V. Wodtke, A. D.
77
Allred, D. -S.
Baumgartner, S. N. Clough, G. R. Day, W. E. Jr. Devlin, M. T. Dronkers, A. A.
Gustafson, G. S. Hale, C. A. Herd, J. H. Hogan, E. A. Ivy, J. L. Joiner, J. K.
Keohane, J. S.
Kissinger, D. P. Larkin, D. J. Ledeker, K. W.
Lupone, S. G. Lyle, H. V.
Meyer, J. A. Morgan, D. L. Plumley, W. T. Roll, J. K. Sheen, R. L. Shipman, D. E.
Smith, G. A.
Swiger, D. D. Treiber, T. M. Vanorsow, D. G. White, K. R. White, K. C.
270
A.0.0.
James M. Leonard
Raymond F. Haile
Donald R. Cook
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
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75 Beesley, M. G. Biedermann, M. H. Black, G. D. Carter, D. N. Clark, W. R.
Crenshaw, L. D. Crist, R. W.
Fleming, D. L. Fry, M. W. Gronseth, P. W.
Hall, R. M. Hallada, M. R.
Hartney, J. E. Loucks, J. A. Ill Misch, J.
Morrison, R. A. Perry, T. R. Piontek, P. T.
76
Crockett, D. J. Jr. Donisi, A. A. Jr. Errazuriz, J. C. Evans, M. W. Filaseta, J. B. Fronk, T. M.
George, A. L. Ill Heitman, L. R. Jr. James, D. Kennon, J. G.
Lokey, B. P. Jr. Martorano, M. F.
Mayer, D. P. McGuire, M. L.
McNally, R. E. Morrison, J. Price, D. R. Rebarchak, C. D.
St.
George, K. A.
Tensfeldt, J. R.
Vosburg, J. J. Welsh, M. A. Ill Williams, G. Wilson, S. D.
Withers, B. C.
Wolfmeyer, S. R.
272
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Ard, M. G.
Billig, B. G. Burke, J. L. Ill
Cappiello, A. R. Cerney, J. M. Clarke, S. F. Dittmer, K. B. Feilmeth, W. G. Fowler, G. R. Hibbard, B. J. Horton, R. S. Johns, R. E. Jr. Kish, D. B.
Knapp, K. D. Knauf, J. B. Laprade, M. E. Leibbrand, D. C.
Levy, P. D. McCune, D. L. Jr. Meza, A. Jr.
Mowery, D. L.
Niemeyer, J. B Oakes, M. R. Palmer, D. V. Rennie, J. E. Romeo, D. M.
Schlegel, M. R. Stevens, D. R.
Stout, W. W. Jr. Strevell, M. W.
Townsley, W. M. Watters, C. E. Ill
273
A.0.0
Capt. M. J. Frenzel
SQ Sweetheart
274
Tris A. Sevdy
John R. Rivers
Jeffrey H. Greiner
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
Bergman, C. K. Cain, J. E. Jr.
75
Dye, R. R. Falvey, D. L. Hall, B. D.
Hanifen, D. W.
Koelling, J. H. Lafave, D. A. Maddox, D. K. II
Magee, J. M.
Martin, P. D. Oleksey, J. P. Jr. Redmann, S. J. Russell, B. C.
Sargent, C. D.
Sawyer, R. R. Stinson, K. D. Jr.
Whitney, L. H. Williams, D. L. II
Woock, D. D.
Allan, C. T. Barber, G. L. Brown, C. T. Cuda, D. L. Deane, B. W. French, H. G.
Gill, T. L.
Haley, J. C. Hanson, W. E. Jackson, W. H. Jr. Johnson, W. H.
Kogler, J. T.
Larsh, S. S. Lippert, D. R.
McElroy, R. D Miller, M. P.
Raedy, W. C. Roege, W. H. Root, D. J. Srulowitz, D. M. Taylor, R. S. Thieneman, K. C Volkmann, T. R. Wadas, B. J.
Waites, J. M. Jr Webber, R. J.
275
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Bodary, A. K. Boyarski, D. P. Burke, P. W.
Craig, P. W. Dee, S. W. Dierksen, J. M. Eresman, S. R. Erwin, W. H. II Evander, K. I. Houck, R. C. Jackson, M. C. Johnston, D. P Kenkel, K. G.
Kennedy, G. C. Lawson, D. G. Lax, J. E. Lindell, E. B. Michael, R. D. Jr. Nielsen, D. C. Perkins, D. C. Rasmussen, R. A.
Reynolds, M. F. Schlicher, D. F. Semrau, G. R.
Skipper, S. Jr. Smith, W. L. Jr.
Soucy, R. R. II Stark, T. D.
Thompson, J. H. Zahrobsky, J. R.
276
A.O.C.
Maj. W. M. Faust
SQ Sweetheart
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Nancy McNearney, Age 19
Kenneth C. Konwin
James B. Boone
John V. Sullivan
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
Bannister, S. C. IV Barnthouse, D. A.
Beatty, D. B. Budinsky, C. J. Echard, R. A.
Gill, M. W. Greenwood, H. L. Gudmundson, M. L.
Harding, L. W. Heil, J. B.
Joslin, R. G.
Kambourian-Bartolome, J. Ketchie, B. M. Limanni, A. Mathis, H. P. Ill
Peterson, R. E. Ill
Schempp, E. P. Simonitsch, J. M. Thaller, G. P.
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Acock, D. J. Bischoff, M. E. Ill Cantwell, M. T. Dieffenbach, B. E. Dilla, B. J. Echols, J. B.
Eisen, S. Jr. Farmer, D. K. Garza, C. Jr. Johnstone, T. S. Kirchoff, R. A. Manson, H. C.
McGinty, M. B Merrill, D. L. Moore, M. M. Morris, W. C. Owens, A. L.
Philpot, F. T.
Rea, D. A. Renner, M. J. Skidmore, S. P. Smith, H. M.
Summers, L. Ill Swyter, C. B.
Wexler, M. M. Widholm, R. D.
Wigand, E.
278
Adams, C. P. Bowman, L. D. Bruner, L. B.
Buckingham, C. L. Carlson, M. J. Elliott, G. A.
Heaney, T. A. Hoover, R. J.
Hyde, T. W. Johnson, S. A. Jonak, S. J.
Kennedy, C. L. Lamb, C. L., Jr.
Levenhagen, M. A. Lindsley, M. H. McGrath, R. N. McNeal, R. K. Paquette, M. P. Pleasanton, K. H Quinton, J. R.
Ring, R. L. Jr. Roehler, H. A. Salerno, A.
Stanley, M. A. Stephens, C. W. Jr. Szafnicki, B. G. Vanalstine, D. R. Vornbrock, E. K.
Weathers, W. W.
Young, T. G. Zane, W. B.
279
A.O.C
Maj. J. B. Patton
SQ Sweetheart
Outstanding
Squadron
Sue Sherlock, Age 20
280
Jeffrey W. Lee
Mark R. Bell
Douglas R. Pelton
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
Bailey, J. L. Blackburn, S. M.
Blatchley, P. A. Bowers, R. K. Jr. Butalla, P. E. Jr.
Byers, D. C. Jr. Heriot, J. H.
Holloway, C. F. Hughes, W. E. Ill Kirschling, R. J.
Kraft, D. D. Mason, R. J. Matte, R. M. Monroe, L. J. Rayburn, B. B
Schmitz, D. D. Scott, M. W. Stewart, R. C. Stoddard, A. T. Ill Weiderman, W. C.
Berger, S. M. Cannon, W. R. Cloud, D. J. Cox, F. E. Crowley, J. J. Fellows, M. A.
76
Freer, H. C.
Gough, S. W. Hancock, T. W
Hughes, R. G. Lawson, D. E.
Long, R. R.
McElwee, J. D. Miller, G. J. Moran, C. L. Jr. Ostrowski, D. R. Patterson, S. W. Ross, D. M.
Smith, L. W. Jr. Studor, G. F. Jr. Swanson, R. T. Thielfoldt, M. R. Walker, J. H. Weaver, P. M.
Werhane, D. A.
281
77
Burda, B. E.
Carey, S. D. Casserino, F. J. Castellani, M. S. Craig, A. J. Ferrara, J.
Foster, S. E. Gorman, J. M. Hight, G. A. Jones, T. C. Leavitt, L, R. Ill Lewis, J. R.
Lockhart, G. L. Mason, D. D. Matthews, M. T. Mead, D. D. Osborne, S. R. Parker, T. G.
Schricker, K. E.
Shropshire, T. V Simmons, R. M. Sowers, R. M. Thomas, E. L. Ireland, J. E.
282
A.O.C
Capt. J. M. Hurley
SQ Sweetheart
Kathy Standage, Age 21
Duncan J. McNabb
Jesse P. Lane III
Bradley K. Higginbotham
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
75
Allison, A. B.
Bugbee, D. R Debes, J. M. Faust, D. C.
Knauff, R. A. McBride, J. Miller, M. E.
Page, T. A.
Riordan, C. F. Ill
Ryan, R. W. Stone, D. H.
Striegel, E. A.
Sutton, J. R.
Taylor, W. H. Wallace, G. L. Jr. Whitican, F. L.
76
Baker, M. W. Barfield, J. P. Bell, K. D. Diener, D. A.
Engleson, L. E Eriksen, L. E.
Esbenshade, K. A. Free, J. L.
Gajeski, A. E. Gamblin, B. S. Garland, T. R.
Gaughan, M. M. Grosshans, R. E. Holt, H. P. Klimis, G. N. Martin, K. M. Powers, A. W. Jr. Pribyl, C. R.
Pyshora, D. E. Sacone, S. L. Salazar, J. G.
Sharpe, B. S. Stoda, M. J. Tribolet, R. G.
284
Biersbach, A. C. Jr.
Brady, B. J. Bream, S. R.
Carney, A. R. Casey. L. D., Jr. Clodfelter, R. M. Colflesh, P. A.
Dimiduk, D. P. D’ La Rotta, M. G. Ebelke, D. K. Gasche, S. C. Gould, A. R. Horie, J. M. Johnson, B. G. Jones, D. L. Jordan, C. W. Landree, K. H., Jr.
Lepisto, J. W. Leroy, W. W. Massey, R. E.
McAnulty, J. Nigro, P. J. Parker, W. A.
Ramsay, W. M. Schauffert, J. D. Shafer, L. D.
Springmann, K. E. Thornton, R. D.
Toole, T. P. Tullia, E. A. II Villafane, L. A Wood, K. S.
Wright, D. A. Zelenok, D. S.
285
A.O.C
Capt. M. W. Hovastak
SQ Sweetheart
Marie Courtemanche, Age 18
286
Don M. Hollerbach
Edward W. Hoffman
Daniel Schellinger
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
Ashcraft, W. O. Barbera, R. T. Berlan, G. J. Cross, L. T. Davis, W. K.
75
Fillar, C. A.
Fong, M. K. Hossler, K. L. Huffman, J. T. Jr. Romanowicz, P. M.
Schwarz, K. C.
Sharp, E. W. Summers, T. S.
Thompson, R. G. Tower, C. D.
Udall, T. H. Wells, M. K.
Wrighton, T. J.
Bailey, D. M.
76
Barnes, T. E. Bartlett, R. B. Birdsell, P. A. Blaikie, T. B. Ill Bozzuto, R. C.
Bricker, G. A. Carlton, B. T. Childress, R. H. Cutter, J. N.
Delgman, G. R. Frasier, D. A. Jr
Frith, M. W. Hermstad, D. L. Houser, P. C. Hoyes, M. B. Jones, W. M. Kamrad, K. M.
Kempton, R. L Mantz, M. R. Norman, D. T.
Pirog, R. W. T. Prisco, J. M.
Shupe, J. D.
Strauch, E. J.
Turnipseed, G. A. Washburn, W. R. Ill
287
1
Baxter, R. Jr.
Burgess, J. R. Burlingham, M. S. Gallo, F. H.
Gipson, A. J. Grady, W. A. Jr.
Holliman, M. A. Johnson, M. H. Jr. Lusk, F. T. J.
Lyons, R. C. Jr. Martinez, R. J. McGuire, S. S.
Moschgat, J. E. Nixon, M. A. Schafer, S. C. Scott, L. M. Smith, G. F. Stava, J. J.
Summitt, S. R. Teman, G. L. Wade, D. L. Watkins, J. E. Webster, M. N. Weidinger, D. J.
Wetterau, G. P.
Willey, C. J. Young, M. C. Zaborniak, M. E.
J
288
A.O.C
Maj. F. A. Black
SQ Sweetheart
Laura Augustyn,
Age 20
Steven R. Thurgood
Gregg P. Steinhilpert
Christopher A. Kelly
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
2 89
Andrews, W. E. Barrett, R. R. Bethards, J. P. Burns, K. P.
Collins, S. J. Davis, R. M. Kochevar, J. M.
Layman, R. L.
Lyons, R. L. Magoffin, J. O. Shappell, R. L. Siefke, S. P.
Smith, S. M. Wolter, J. T.
Wright, M. N.
76
Bailey, P. M. Barfield, R. E. Beatty, D. J. Jr.
Boomgaard, G. K. Britten, S. M.
Cavalier, J. S.
Corrie, R. M. Dittmer, K. K. Jr. Duclos, M. S. Ellen, M. R. Getzelman, H. D. Goldbach, B. F.
Hatfield, D. N. King, R. P. Kohl, R. S. Kyle, G. A. Lawrence, G. S. McKinnis, K. A.
Milstead, H. J. Oltman, C. B. Petersen, P. A. Riley, L. A. Rowell, A. W.
Spetman, R. W
Stowers, H. W. Jr. Trant, J. E. Tyc, R. J. Westmoreland, K. D
290
Adams, J. R. Anderson, F. E. Back, S. A. Baker, J. R. Brown, D. S. Charlton, P.
77
Connolly, E. Corzine, R. W. Jr. Floyd, W. R. Garland, R. H. Green, G. W. Hamor, G. D.
Hanson, M. S. Kincannon, C. P. Ladnier, R. R.
Lanning, S. L. Moore, D. C. Mudd, D. J.
Patterson, R. T. Reed, J. D. Reigelman, G. A. Shedden, J. S. Smith, J. P.
Stegelman, M. A.
Stephens, G. W. Suddy, B. A. Visser, G. J. P. Wendt, B. W. Williams, D. M.
291
A.O.C
Capt. R. C. Miller Jr.
SQ Sweetheart
292
Richard P. Heffner
Gregory A. Kurtz
Jeffrey P. York
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Sprina Commander
Arthurs, J. L. Barnes, B. M.
EJeam, C. J. Brown, S. R.
B&rling, J. R. Jr. Cha/iick, R. A. Colletti, L. J.
Dailey, J. M. Dehart, M. E.
Demoisy, C. C. Dieffenbach, O. W. Donovan, K. F.
Ehrhart, D. G. Farnham, J. S.
Ferguson, D. C. Foster, J. E. II Leiker, A. L. Mandeville, B. W.
Oreshoski, G. J. Pitotti, S. J. Roth, R. R. Storer, J. W. Terrell, F. H.
Asselanis, K. G. Birchman, J. A.
Boyd, S. P. Burbank, P. C. Catton, J. J. Jr.
Dunn, A. W. Gould, M. C.
Henager, D. E. Kneib, F. J.
Lanning, W. E.
Larson, K. D. Lott, C. R. Jr. Lowe, J. K. Marchino, J. M. II McRoberts, W. E.
Meyers, M. J. Nash, C. W. Jr. New, T. L. Norman, R. W. Jr. Waiton, R. G.
7
Alexander, J. L. Bednar, S. M. Jr.
Bosiljevac, T. L. Brandt, W. P.
Buckley, J. C. Ill Conway, T. O.
Cox, M. H. Dobias, D. L. Jr Drennan, D. G. Ellis, M. W. Foret, H. L. Jr. Fronk, L. F.
Fry, K. A. Glennon, J. J. Jr. Gould, F. E. Hollis, D. A. Koziar, R. L. Lord, W. T.
Martinez, P. Jr. Miller, T. A.
Novotny, D. D. Patrick, J. R.
Pirog, P. E. Rivas, M.
Stevens, R. L. Stewart, R. C. Stonskas, J. J. Jr. Wegner, B. A. Withers, S. E.
294
A.O.C.
Maj. J. D. Greene
SQ Sweetheart
Denise Gray,
Age 18
James P. Skalko
Donald R. McMonagle
Donald E. Berryman
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
29 5
Blessinger, D. Collier, G. D. Dahlstrom, A. E. Jr. Dichter, A. S. Feddersen, C. R.
Gunther, D. E. Hathaway, P. J Janelli, Gary A. Jenson, J. W. Lerum, S. A.
Marlow, J. H. McKim, M. L. Nease, K. E. Piotter, A. L. Rhoads, W. E.
Skattum, M. H
Terry, S. S.
76
Alspaugh, M. C. Beasley, D. E.
|r>
Brown, J. S.
Chang, R. Y. U. Collins, R. B.
tife
Coppin, E. P.
Crosley, H. C. Delventhal, M. A
Hepburn, B. C. Huber, R. M. Irwin, R. M. Jr. Loerakker, S. F.
Morrissette, D. R. Murdoch, S. D.
Murphy, D. R. Jr. Naber, D. G. Ridenoure, R. T. Robinson, J. S. Jr
Rudig, G. L. Rykaczewski, R. Schroeder, R. A.
Schwing, M. C. Shannon, J. L. Jr Summers, R. W.
Todd, J. H. Wilhite, B. R.
296
Beauclair, T. J. Blankenstein, C. W. Blue, M. F. Cafferata, D. W. Coburn, F. B. Cromwell, J. L.
77
Faber, J. M. Gamble, T.
Gragan, D. P. Gress, R. G.
Guidry, P. L. Jr. Heymann, W. C.
Hunt, J. M. Jr. Jaklitsch, F. L. Jones, C. D. Jr Lamb, J. W. Mathis, G. C.
Meshay, M. L.
Mosteiro, S. L. Nichelson, B. J. Nutt, V. L. Ill Richmond, P. A. Robbins, T. R. Royce, W. E.
Sharp, R. S. Shaw, L. L. Jr. Ullery, D. W.
297
A.O.C.
Maj. P. D. Bernstein
SQ Sweetheart
Patricia Roach, Age 20
Robert M. Burnside
Brian K. Knauss
Richard H. Cleaveland
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Rnrina Comman i
Ball, J. R.
Bready, A. Calloway, J. A.
75
Carlson, J. W. Charlton, J. E.
Colley, J. A. II Cox, M. D. Farr, R. A.
Flickinger, W. C. Fritz, J. D. Gambrell, R. L. Jr. Gravelle, T. J. Gunther, R. B.
Kemp, T. L.
Lodrige, D. J. Marr, R. K. Jr. Mefford, C. A. Morris, S. L. Narkiewicz, M. J. Park, R. C. Powers, S. C.
Rhye, R. C. Rice, R. E. Risi, M. L. Schoener, S. L Traxler, J. M.
Andrew, J. M. Clemovitz, F. M. Cochran, C. C. Cook, M. E. Deano, C. C. Jr.
Dunn, L. M. Felman, M. D. Foertsch, J. W. Franklin, W. H.
Gallagher, E. A.
Hazen, J. T. Heelan, T. Johnson, C. J. Kidd, M. S. Main, J. D.
Mallary, T. C. McGinness, C. R. Robinson, S. A. Roche, R. M.
Singh, A. G.
Starr, M. T. Vollelunga, P. A. Wilson, D. J. Yount, T. T. 299
Barker, J. H. Baudendistel, J. M. Booch, E. G. Busch, S. D. Callahan, M. A. Edgington, D. M. Fazio, G. P. Fouser, J. D.
Haygood, G. K. Hess, J. W.
Hudgens, P. D. Kittle, W. L. Landwehrle, P. J.
Manglicmot, E. G. Michels, J. J. Jr. Miller, J. A. Moore, R. M. Nichols, T. C.
Pampel, R. H. Jr. Pickens, B. L. Pineiro, F. Jr. Reeves, R. B. Sasse, M. W. Shackelford, M. D.
Sharp, V. H. Taylor, W. C. Thomas, C. R. Toner, G. A.
Vang, M. J. Yankovoy, T. M.
Maj. W. A. Studer
Robert W. Stafford
GaryS.Chag
Robert A. Belkowski
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
301
75
Bean, R. L. Desisto, P.
Douglas, D. R. Garrett, T. F.
Goodale, R. A. Heath, R. D. Kent, S. J. Marksteiner, J. P.
McClain, G. T. Moran, P. Peters, M. S.
Rupel, P. E.
Schmitt, G. L.
Snyder, R. R. Spencer, J. W. Zerambo, E. S.
76
Barnett, G. R. Jr.
Boyd, W. D. Budelier, J. A. Carroll, W. 0.
Casey, R. L. Dalros, S. W.
Domingue, E. N. Duvall, M. W. Freeman, M. R. Gustafson, R. A.
Henabray, K. F. Hinger, R. J.
Holm, G. S. Johnson, W. C. Kristensen, D. H.
Lounsberry, S. H. Mantei, R. A. Mumm, D. A.
Nakayama, D. T. Owens, R. L. Peterson, K. J. Seader, J. H. Sevier, M. L. Shelton, W. L.
302
Amundson, J. D. Ballard, R. E.
Bevington, J. E. Bohac, D. J. Bowen, J. W. Buschko, M. D.
Chaffee, D. R.
Cooney, P. B. Earnhart, G. N. Ill Fok, W. D. T. C. Fowler, M. J. Grande, M. G.
Hern, W. F.
Laplante, J. Z. McNiel, R. G. Moisio, P. J. Msall, W. J. Jr. Peterson, S. B.
Pialet, R. J. Rein, D. L. Seat, J. C. Thomas, W. K. Towle, S. L. Tschabold, B. K.
Vasquez, M. J. Weber, J. C. Whisler, G. L. Woodward, J. R. Yelken, C. G.
303
A.0.0.
Maj. R. L. Bailey Jr.
SQ Sweetheart
Gretchen Nuetzel, Age 22
Patrick J. 304
Corrigan
Fall Commander
Scott R. Fehseke
Robert K. Morrow Jr.
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
75 Barach, S. E. Dennis, M. J.
Duesing, R. M Dyche, D. D. Gorenc, S.
Hickcox, R. C. Hoey, R. R. Jones, R. K.
Kemp, T. W. Lotakis, P. G. Jr.
McCorry, D. C. Jr. Ohgren, G. A. Okeefe, W. S. Paczosa, G. L. Roberts, R. W.
76
Anderson, P. b
Battig, W. D. Berg, N. I. Byers, M. B. Carter, J. E. Christian, L. D
Davis, R. E.
Dutchyshyn, H. V. Jr. Fisher, R. R. Fonorow, O. R
George, J. M. Gutierrez, G. A
Hildebrandt, J. H. Hohl, L. D.
Holley, R. C. Igyarto, P. A. Johnson, J. N. Martel, N. L.
McFarlane, G
J. Jr.
Nepi, M. P. Oleksy, R. J. Pannell, G. J. Saveland, J. I
Sheedy, J. A.
305
77
Alexander, M. J Bachowski, R. Bartlett, R. H. Christ, J. H. Delfrate, M. A.
Flaming, M. B.
Fracchita, A. G. Frank, S. C. Goers, G. L. Harber, J. L. Johnson, G. S. Locke, B. A.
Macurdy, E. S. Miller, D. L. Oliver, T. A. Robinson, G. H. Searle, R. H. Jr.
Stringham, J. A.
Sundquist, R. P. Turner, R. R. Williams, L. K. Witzel, R. A.
Yeager, G. E.
306
A.O.C
Maj. H. H. Alvarez
SQ Sweetheart
Steven C. Boyce
Christian S. Vieweg
Thomas P. Kane
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
-
30
75 Barrowclough, J. D. Brooks, J. F.
Clough, D. A. Czabaranek, J. Fouts, J. D.
Hickman, D. G.
Hoganson, E. H. James, R. K. Jones, S. E. Kobza, M. E.
Kolakowski, D. V Krumeich, J. D. McVay, M. G. Micheletti, G. F. Nickel, F. E. Jr.
Baran, R. B.
Byron, M. W. Connors, D. L. Deaux, J. D. Dedic, J. K.
Fagan, J. S.
Fisher, J. P.
Frye, S. B. Hall, S. D. Hope, J. E.
Jorgensen, S. A. Kontak, R. E.
Lewis, G. W.
Mapes, P. B. Millican, T. N. Murray, J. P. Odiorne, S. C Ortiz, V.
Perron, W. A.
Prange, P. E. Pruss, S. J.
Przybyslawski, A. F. Trottier, L. P. Webb, S. K.
Woodman, M Wyman, T. T.
Young, J. T. Cuevas, E.
Bartolone, R. Bassa, B. J. Benson, H. S. Bowick, C. J. Breaux, A. O. Brooks, J. M.
77
Carney, B. T. Detroye, J. E. Deveux, D. F. Duchene, B. G
Feeley, P. J. Fisher, M. R.
Graper, J. R. Kennedy, R. C. Kessler, J. H. IV Lewis, M. L. Miller, S. J. Oelrich, M. J.
Oliver, E. C. Ouimet, R. T. Palanica, W. J. Parker-, W. A. Jr. Peters, B. W. Ill Pierson, A. C. Jr.
Runer, J. S. Shackelford, M. D. Wallace, F. L. Weinstein, M. L.
3<
A.O.C
Maj. T. E. Bair
SQ Sweetheart
Janet Takeda, Age 20
310
Dave A. Miller
Mark D. Halsor
Peter A. Bechtel
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Sprina Commander
Anewalt, D. C. Jr. Coman, M. S. Dressel, F. E. Facenda, J. V. Jr. Finn, K. M.
Frick, G. B. Goetsch, C. G. Gridley, J. B. Hente, S. B. Herlong, D. W.
Holton, W. J. Kendall, P. L. Knabel, T. L. Lynn, R. C. Rowland, M. E
Shugart, G. W. Stewart, W. P. Jr. Wedell, S. P. Wilcock, E. T.
Bauschlicher, J. M. Bowman, D. F. Bruns, J. R. Jr. Chase, L. D. IV Clements, D. W. Crombie, R. B.
76
Garten, D. N. Gibson, R. D. Hall, D. D. Heinz, S. D. Jones, D. A. Kilstrom, K. J.
Kirkham, R. D. Kozlowski, K. W. Latenser, R. E. II Madsen, N. Mitchell, D. P. Moy, W. P.
Nichols, M. E.
Nissing, M. L. Spangler, T. L. Stevens, E. R. Stock, J. K. Thomson, B. L.
Thurin, S. M.
Whaley, G. A. Woodward, J.
3
77
Allen, G. W. Anderson, G. D. Barnett, M. R. Batton, J. M. Beason, J. D. Belcher, T. E.
Chung, C. R. Coatsworth, M. A. Conlon, T. K. Cosby, R. J. Eustace, J. A. Habjan, M. W. Hallenbeck, L. W. Herr, S. F.
Jacques, R. W. Jones, F. O. Leblanc, L. J. Luzi, S. F.
Magargee, M. R. Marshall, W. C. Moss, J. C., Jr.
Mungle, S. W. Music, P. D. Rupe, S. C. Smith, J. D. Vantreuren, K. W. Whitehurst, L. D. Wilson, D. B.
312
A.O.C
Capt. R. R. Heinzman
SQ Sweetheart
Cindy Sutton, Age 21
Thomas E. Goodwin
Mark W. Rader
Kenneth G. Klimes
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Spring Commander
313
75 Benner, J. C. Grasso, R. J. Jr. Groathouse, S. G.
Heald, C. R. Jefferson, M. L.
Kahiapo, J. W. Jr.
Kelly, W. W. Mark, M. J. Matson, G. R.
Mellen, D. E. IV Novak, D. F. Walden, R. S.
76 Daniels, M. E. Debruhl, H. C. Jr. Donath, J. L. Jr. Gold, R. P. Gresham, D. D.
Hanley, P. M. Hauser, M. L Hook, P. S.
Kelly, M. K. Kluck, P. E.
Mackness, M. D. McNamara, S. J.
McRay, C. J. Norris, M. W. Niland, P. J. Jr.
Ponzani, M. J. Rechsteiner, R. W. Roth, R. L.
Shanley, J. F. Jr. Smith, C. R.
Steiner, K. F. Stout, S. A. Thompson, R. H.
Troegner, W. R. Welsh, J. K. 314
Allen, D. E. Anderson, S. S.
77
Bayer, G. L. Butler, J. S.
Clegg, R. S. Crouch, D. S. Dart, J. R. Drew, M. N.
Dugan, J. M. Esclavon, A. L. Fritzsche, M. H.
Gagnon, R. E. Hayzlett, M. R. Hibbs, E. S. Hill, S. L.
Hoyt, S. C. Kayse, K. S. Lewis, T. E.
Magee, D. W. Maslonka, B. J.
Mayer, J. A. McKean, S. H. IV Mickelson, D. H. Morris, S. J.
Oleary, J. P. Richardson, J. L. Schmid, D. F. Seymour, J. L. Jr.
Sweet, K. D. Talbot, M. A. Turos, D. R. Jr, Weibel, C. A. Zatorski, R. A.
315
SQ Sweetheart
Julie Yingst,
sis
Age 19
Christopher A. Kelly
Michael W. Restey
Stephen G. Gress
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Sprinn nnmmanHor
Benjamin, P. G. II
75
Burns, W. L. Dodds, J. B.
Engleson, T. P. Feilows, J. A.
Flynn, C. F. Gionet, D. E. Hevey, B. G. P. Jones, D. A. Kennon, J. W. Ill
Kim, R. H. D. Laurie, T. A. Offutt, F. W. Simmons, C. J. Jr.
Snelgrove, D. N.
Belcher, M. F. Caballero, R. S.
Casey, D. C. Clements, R. F. Heise, K. R.
Janiszewski, A. M.
Klingenberger, K. J. McBride, G. K. Moser, C. S.
Nordgren, C. R.
Nylund, D. W. Pijor, A. J. Racher, J. P. Jr.
Racosky, R. J. Richey, R. L.
Rooney, J. J. Jr. Sammons, J. M.
Sawyer, F. D. Jr. Sherwood, G. R. Smith, J. R.
Steinbaugh, K. C. Stockdale, S. E. Sutter, B. L. Trump, P. M. Vitalis, G. L.
317
Brooks, J. J. Davis, E. V. Dewillis, F. Garrison, K. Gersbach, C. P.
Grady, J. J.
Hamby, C. L. Jr. Hardy, F. W. Jr. Higgins, P. G. Kaiser, J. G. Mahar, M. T.
McCarthy, J. L. Meyers, J. K. Petersen, S.
Rudolph, R. R Slate, S. Theno, S. M. Tuthill, G. J.
Villalobos, A. Williams, R. A. Wilson, J. A. Yanaros, J. 0. Jr.
74
318
A.O.C
Maj. A. M. Culp
SQ Sweetheart
Marsha Gean, Age 21
Paul A. Emanuel
Robert A.
Fall Commander
Winter Commander
Flory
John J. Overton
Spring Commander
75
Bishop, K. B. Braun, G. L.
Dorsey, R. D. Duffy, B. Edgecomb, J. L. Foyil, J. D. Hartwell, T. A.
Henry, M. Hilbun, T. A. Hippier, C. K. Jaeger, B. R. Jannetta, D. L. Jones, P. R.
Lyerly, W. H. Jr. Macken, J. S. McAlister, R. W. Miller, R. C. Neumann, V. J. Noble, D. R.
Posey, G. H. G. G. Saxman, J. B.
J
Butler, M. W.
Bych, R. P. Byerly, J. L. Campbell, J. S. Jr. Casella, R. R.
Clary, D. E.
Dunn, W. J. Felder, L. R. Franklin, S. R. Green, F. F. Gronewald, C. J.
Hedding, T. J. Ill
Keane, M. J. Lombardi, A. Mettler, B. C. Morris, J. M. Newstad, T. M. Nielsen, M. A. Notstad, J. L. Pedersen, K. B. Pine, J. D. Schortmann, L. M. Sefcik, T. J. Walters, J. V.
320
Barnes, K. D. Christian, K. S. Ciola, R. A.
Eichelberger, J. F. Fennessy, T. P. Gilzean, M. E.
Gray, M. W. Guest, S. C. Harris, F. R. Hunt, R. W. Jones, A. E. Kolb, D. B. Krott, A. D.
Long, L. C. Lucero, F. L. Mandis, G. D. Marsh, C. T. Ill McGuire, D. M. Nickelson, L. L.
Olinger, J. J. Reece, T. K.
Shasteen, J. R. Sutton, V. L. Szkotak, A. J.
Tyler, J. E. Ill Vollick, R. H. Jr. Wells, K. R. Wesolowski, R. A.
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Homecoming 1973
Homecoming 1972
Homecoming 1971
Homecoming Queen 1973 Miss Wendy Golas
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ALLIED ARTS 1973-74
John Denver Now that John Denver has five albums under his belt it is easy to see that his designation as one of the most important talent discoveries of 1969 was an acute
estimate, and in the intervening time John has proved his staying power. Jocks around the country are spinning Denver more and more to the pleasure of listeners which include most USAFA cadets.
Chicago With the release of their sixth
album, Chicago is an idea that con-
Chicago is biggest American act on the international market. Serving as an umbrella for seven highly accomplished musicians with differing musical tastes. Chicago, in all its forms, works not only for tinues to work. In fact, now
the
musicians,
but
for
its
Between the two stands
audience. a
mutual
mirror, reflecting the band and its listeners.
The
result
is
dis-
covery—the reward of creativity.
5th Dimension There are good reasons why the 5th Dimension has become one of the world’s most successful and
singing groups. Rarely have five individuallyentertainers worked so well together, dedicating themselves to making good music. With their intricate harmonies and swinging beat, the 5th Dimension has captured the loyalties of a vast cross section of the public. They seem destined to stay on top of the music world for quite a while. durable
talented
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Roberta Flack Roberta’s sound also evident in her
has a rich black texture. This is
own
piano playing which skillfully
underlines her vocal stylings. She takes each song and makes it her own. She somehow manages to achieve the evocative emotion of blues without being a blues
singer. She has a style that we will be hearing a great deal of—and did, at USAFA 1974.
332
Helen
Reddy
An impressive Australian singer, Helen can handle all of the divergent musical styles which producer Larry
Marks has provided her with. Whether she is warbling her way through her Top 40 hit, “I Don’t Know How to Love Him,” or adding a new dimension to “A Song for You,” she is always on top of her performance.
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Activiti Activity Aviation Club
Bowiing Club Forensics Handball Judo Karate
Model Eng. Parachute
Rugby Skeet
Soaring Squash
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Capt. Workman Capt. Rogers Maj. Whitlock Maj. Cubero Capt. Maruyama Capt. Johnson Capt. Keck Maj. Homstead Maj. Byrd Capt. Myers Capt. Rider Maj. Siemann
CIC Cadet Vieweg
Cadet Maughan Cadet Craig Cadet Dorsay
Cadet Hegland Cadet Watson Cadet Crean
Cadet Hayhurst Cadet Arnold
Cadet ^Vilson
CaddtBla^^et
The Aviation Club is the
branch
cadet
of
the
Academy Aero Club which flies out of the base airstrip. The
of
addition
runways,
new
operations
an
fleet
of
building,
and
a
Cessna’s
have
contributed
a growing cadet membership. Members are also provided the opportunity to join the Cadet Flying Team which participates in regional and national meets.
to
Bowling Club
This
was
another
successful
year
for
the
Academy Bowling Team. The team took fourth at the ACU-I Regionals held in New Mexico and missed first in the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Bowling Conference by only a half game.
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Handball Club
The
National
Handball
team
Intercollegiate
finished
Handball
fifth
which the club’s doubles team took third was the first time the entire five-man
to national
competition.
The Academy Squash Club ended the season
with
an
impressive 9-2-2
record. In this fast-moving game, the team
lopsided victories over Colorado College and the Denver Raquet Club. achieved
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the
place. It
team was sent
Squash Club 73-74
in
Tournament in
Judo/Karate
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Confidence, patience, awareness, self-control, and
self-discipline are the benefits of these martial
arts. Long hours of practice and hard work resulted in
victories
at
West
Point
and
the
Rocky Mountain
Collegiate Championships.
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Parachuting
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One of the top parachuting teams in the country, this club has won the National Collegiate Championship five of the last six years. This year the team set a collegiate milestone by performing the first eight-man star from one school in formal competition.
Model
Engineering Club
The
model
played
a
morale
this
taining ball
big
club
part in
year entercrowds at foot-
halftime
shows and
thrilling the wing at noon meal formations.
Soaring One of the most popular programs at the Academy, many cadets become instructors and have earned commercial licenses in this
“airy” form of flight. Cadet pilots compete nationally in this activity.
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Rugby Club
Champions of the Eastern Rockies Rugby Football Union, the Rugby Club, known to “Zoomies,” continued their winning
their
foes
ways
in
as
both
parties. In Fall 73, the Ruggers travelled Ruggerfest. During the Spring in the Rugby Tournament, Monterey they participated matches and
to V.M.I. and the Aspen
the Annual Drunker’s Ball, and were also victorious over annual opponent, Royal Air Force, Cranwell.
“A” Team
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“B” Team
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Activity AIAA
Astronomy Biology
Chemistry Civil Eng. Comp Sci Economics Electrical Eng Fine Arts Forum
Geography History Language
OIC
Maj. Lorson Capt. Pond Maj. Schroeder Capt. Whitely Maj. Profilet Capt. Anderson Maj. Taylor Maj. Gowen Capt. Hedegaard Capt. O’Neill Maj. Herman Maj. High
CIC Cadet Dunn Cadet Sciacca Cadet Lyerly Cadet Hand
Cadet Bozarth Cadet Romanowicz Cadet Walker Cadet Jolly
Cadet Horowitz Cadet Johnson Cadet Loftus Cadet Smith
Lt/Col. Sinclair
Cadet Hickman Cadet Byrd
Prof Studies
Capt. Olson Capt. Tubbesing Capt. Alexander Capt. Webb Capt. Kline
Psychology
Lt/Col. Cammalleri
Mathematics Mechanics
Navigation Physics
Cadet Monacell Cadet Rathbun Cadet May Cadet Fly Cadet Horacek
AIAA
The Cadet branch of the American Institute of
provides education professional and experience, through organized field trips, tours, guest lectures and projects.
Aeronautics and Astronautics
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Astronomy Club S
It has been a good year for the Astronomy Club, highlighted by the
Comet Kohoutek and
a
lecture
on
Black Holes by Captain Schutt of the Physics Department. Some cadets built their own telescopes, which ineluded grinding their own lenses.
Bioiogy Club
The Biology Club provides
Pre-Med and Life Science ma-
jors
an
opportunity to
pursue
their interests in the medical
profession tures,
by attending
lec-
functions
and
social
touring local medical facilities.
Chemistry Club The Chemistry Club is designed to expand the Cadet’s professional interest in organic and
inorganic chemistry through trips, and symposia.
lectures,
field
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Civil
Engineering Club
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Engineering Club activities are to provide professional exto the cadets entering this disposure cipline. The club takes field trips, builds projects, and participates in the Annual Conference of the Rocky Mountain Region of Student Chapters of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The Conference was hosted this year by the Academy Chapter. Civil
designed
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Comp Sci Club
Computer Science majors are able to find uses for their work through the club, organizes trips, lectures, and projects.
many which
The
USAFA
IEEE
Club
provides
its
members with practical training in electronics,
maintainence, radio, and space sciences. The adjoining photo shows a laser experiment. TV
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Fine Arts Club
The
Fine
Arts Club
in-
creased cadets’ exposure to the finer arts, whether it be
classical
or
painting
and
popular music, sculpture or drama. Trips which have ranged from the Denver Symphony to Bob Dylan, allowed time in less rigid, but very creative atmospheres.
Foreign Language Club The Language Club participates in several local cultural events such as the Oktoberfest and Siberian
Krasnoyarsk
dance.
travelled to Chinatown
Club
members
in San
have
also
Francisco, Juarez,
Mexico, and to the United Nations in N.Y.
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Forum The Cadet Forum on Public Affairs is one of the oldest cadet extra-curricular ac-
tivities at the Academy and is under faculty supervision by the Department of Political
Science. The Forum functions as the focal point of contact outside the classroom for those cadets who have an interest in national and
international
affairs, and it provides
to
pursue those interests. avenue
and
an
develop further
To accomplish its mission, the Forum
sponsors
two
programs,
the
speakers Speakers Forum Speakers
separate
Distinguished
Program and the Program. It also sponsors an intercollegiate discussion group program and numerous
cadet trips around the country.
Each year the Cadet Forum on Public sponsors several distinguished speakers. Past speakers include Sen. Goldwater, Ralph Nader, Bill Russell, and Werner von Braun (pictured below).
Affairs
History Club
One
of
the
most
active
clubs
at
the
Academy, the History Club sponsors movies on Friday afternoons, holds informal diningins,
and
this
year
toured
Kennedy Space Center.
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facilities
at
the
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Navigation Club
Cadets in the Navigation Club get practical experience in flying missions. They use celestial, dead-reckoning, map-reading, and radar navigation techniques similar to those employed by the U.S. Air Force in actual missions.
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Physics Club
The primary goal of the Physics Club has been to observe and participate in practical applications of physics through exchange programs with other universities, guest
speakers, and films.
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Psychology Club
Cadet
The
Club
interacts
behavioral
Psychology with
science
and
instructors
learn
more
field
of
in
other
students order
to
about the diverse
psychology. Throughout the school year a variety of functions such as parties, meetings, and field trips are conducted.
Mechanics Club
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study
of stresses and strains, the
highlight of the Club’s activities this year was a trip through the Budweiser plant in St. Louis, Mo.
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Activity Big Brothers Bluebards
Boy Scouts Cadet Chorale Cadet Falconers CAFPOW
OIC
CIC
Capt. Coffman Capt. Scott Capt. Johnson Capt. Dayton Dr. McIntyre
Cadet Hogland
Cadet Loskill
Lt/Col. Pollard
Cadet Garcia
Cadet Lischak Cadet Mathis Cadet Sweeney
Drum and Bugle Corps
Lt/Col. Thurston
Cadet Daniels
Interaction
Maj. Roe Capt. Tubbesing
Cadet Reeves
Photography
Cadet Kambourian
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Members of the club act as
Big Brothers for
fatherless boys in Colorado Springs. The club con-
ducts
weekly
activities
so
the
Big
and
Little
Brothers can be together. These activities include
swimming parties, hikes, and sports.
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Bluebards
The 1973-74
season
of the
Bluebards
Drama
successful
ever.
After
of
small
audience
Society can easily be called one of the most season
ticipation,
the
a
72-73 par-
club
responded with an exceptionally strong publicity attack, headed by Cadet Randy James, with outstanding results. The hilarious comedies of
Bang Bang Beirut and No Time Sergeants not only reflected the professional image for which the club is striving, but met with positive reactions from the Cadet Wing and the public. for
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Drum &
Bugle Corps
This year the Drum and Bugle Corps performed for both regional and national television. The Corps
also travelled to parades in San Antonio, Texas and
Sacramento, California. In Denver’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the Corps placed first in competition.
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Falconers
The
Cadet Falconers provide and train the Academy Mascot-the Falcon. These cadets bring the falcons to sports events such as home football games and reflect Academy spirit in other areas where the Wing is represented. The Cadet Falconers also aid the Office of Information by providing the falcons for public appearances. This year the falconers had another successful year home and away games.
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The Photography Club maintains facilities for cadets to develop their skills in
picture taking. Cadets learn both
color
and
photographs and can
to
process white improve their prin-
black
and
ting techniques.
CAFPOW
CAFPOW members have been working with families of servicemen who have lost their lives in SEA. Cadets and these families participate in ski
trips, picalways have fun and the cadets are rewarded with the feeling of having a second family in the Springs. nics, campouts, and sports events. The families
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Activity
OIC
Amateur Radio
Capt. Atkins Capt. Barnes Maj. Walsh Capt. Hardwick Capt. De Temple Capt. Logsdon Capt. Neff Capt. Hawley Capt. Johnson Maj. Gillmartin Capt. Cole Capt. Drury Capt. Stone Capt. Pierce Capt. Christian Capt. Lynett
Autosports
'Ballooning Bowmen Chess
Ecology Fishing Hunting Karate
Military Science Mountaineering Saddle Scuba Ski
Volleyball Weight Lifting
Cadet Hoffman Cadet Bozek
Cadet Stebby Cadet McConnell Cadet Glines Cadet Snedeker Cadet Erving Cadet Beadling Cadet Watson Cadet Wells Cadet Percival
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Cadet Verling Cadet Janaetta Cadet Schellingei
Cadet Gibbs
Cadet Carter
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Amateur Radio Club
The
Cadet
Amateur
Radio
provides facilities for cadets desiring to participate in Club
two-way
communications
throughout the world. Equipment is available for amateur
radio communications,
building
as
well
and
testing projects. The Radio Club provides a practical outlet for knowledge gained in several electrical engineering courses. as
Autosports Autosports Club is educational
club.
Its
a
recreational
and
members
spend many hours taking apart their cars and putting them back together!
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Hunting Club
The
Cadet
Hunting Club opportunities for the members to travel and participate in nearly all forms of hunting in one of nature’s most beautiful settings. provides
Saddle Club The Saddle Club allows cadets to ride here at the Academy. This club is a
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favorite among underclassmen.
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Mountaineering Club
The
Mountaineering Club has long way in the last few years. With new equipment, they held schools in winter mountaineering, basic and advanced rock climbing. come a
Ballooning Club
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The Hot Air Balloon Club expanded in its first full year of operation. The club conducts instruction in hot air ballooning and can be seen in the air above the Academy grounds on most Sunday mor-
nings. The club plans to attend the National Hot Air Balloon Championships this summer.
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Ecology Club
This club is dedicated to the betterment of the
ecology in the Cadet Wing and the local area. Their activities included hanger, newspaper, and tire recycling in community Projects Scope and Scar. In addition old uniforms are
contributed and refurbished, and parts of
the mountains are beautified.
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Chess Club
Newly formed in 1973, the Chess Club is national
U.S.
an
affiliate of 2
organizations—the
Chess
Federation
and
Intercollegiate Chess League of
America.
The
club
par-
ticipates in local tournaments.
Military Science Club In its third year of existence, the
Military
Science Club has established itself as a viable
organization. Concerned primarily with military history and its study through the use of
cadet
conflict simulation, the club includes some 35
cadets and two officer
participants. Events of
the year were highlighted by Fall and Spring War Game tournaments. Prizes were awarded to the top
competitors.
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Ski Club
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Probably the most popular extracurricular activity at USAFA, the Ski Club provided a ski day for over 300 cadets each winter weekend. Almost all the major Colorado slopes were targets for the Ski Club bus convoys.
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Allied Arts Committee
Maj. Walker
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Dance Committee
Heritage Committee Honor and Ethics Public Relations
Rally Ring
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Rally Committee
Rally Committee is one of the oldest here. They are most active during the football season when responsible for smokers, pep rallies, and team send-offs. Their spirit-building contributed to our winning season this year.
Cheerleaders Raily The Wing
Cadet Schricker
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Cadet Burchby
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Cadet Mastroianni
Talon
Cadet Sexton
Photo
Cadet Douglas
Media Staff This year’s media staff made quantum strides
in professionalizing publications. working on USAFA media revitalized K.A.F.A. and managed to sweep 7 awards for Polaris and for Talon at the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Press Association Convention.
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accepted
check for payment of hospital ex-
penses from Cadets Bill Davis (left), KAFA station manager; Bill Osborne
(center); and Miss Ramos,
Kevin a
Grady (right).
3.6 GPA student at
Palmer High School, had a substan-
tial hospital bill as a result of an auto accident. The KAFA cadet radio station
staff
tinuous
staged
weekend
a
54-hour
con-
marathon
and
charity badketball game. Repsonse from the Cadet Wing was so generous that funds were raised to pay the entire bill.
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Media In Review
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Cadet Life
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Campus Life
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Cadet Girls
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Military Life
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Sometimes A Solitary Man
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Salute And
Farewell
The
class
of
proudly
salutes
General
1974
Albert P. Clark on the occasion of his retirement from the
USAF.
We
remember
him not only as a strict dis-
ciplinarian, warm
but
also
individual
as
who
a
led
the wing in pep rallies, spirit, and inspiration. 74 feels particularly honored to
have
General
graduate with us.
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Clark
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Director of Athletics
Col. C. Oliver
Col. Frank Merritt
Physical Education
Lt. Col. A. Cillo
Intercollegiate Athletics
A Team Effort By
Everyone Ail Year
Varsity Football
Bottom Row (L-R): Al Bready, Dennis Collins, Paul DeHart, Art Ratkewicz, Bill Berry, Jim Morris, Rich Haynie, Steve Heil, Steve
Hansen, Greg Smith, Mitchell, Wayne Willis, Dave Lawson, Bill Murray, Rod Kallman. Third Row: John Hazen, Fred Lorenz, Corrie Kundert, Tom Lange, Mike Mark, Mike Renner, Joe Debes, Bob Farr, John Frozena, Tom Peterson, Doug Kupersmith. Fourth Row: Rick Lance Webb, Frank Murphy. Second Row: Frank Cox, Dan Bruce Fritzsche, Ray Wild, Ralph Buron, Larry Fariss,
Falcon
Rich
McGraw, Jeff Hass, Dan Manderich, John Covington, Rich Echard, Dick Riche, Mike Worden, Terry Petrie, Bob Mansfield, Joe Shirey, Mike Lee. Fifth Row: Al Nuytten, Rod Hennek, Brad Sharpe, Craig Puz, Chuck Oltman, Chuck Dohner, Chris Milodragovich, Dave Mayer, Darrell Mastin, Mike Gould. Top Row: Cliff Smith, Mike Scott, Randy Spetman, Jeff Notstad, Gary Potter, John Swaney, Terry Williams, Bob Thompson, Jim Dolan, Terry Young, Tim Cantwell.
Co-Captains
Haynie
Jim Morris
Head Coach Ben Martin
Coaching Staff
KNEELING (L-R): Jerry Davitch, offensive line coach; Nick Liontas, receivers coach; Ben Martin, head coach; Jack Braley, defensive backfield coach; Terry Isaacson, head junior varsity coach. STANDING: Spike Hillstrom, offensive line coach; Bernie Raetz, offensive backfield coach; Leland Kendall, defensive line coach; John Carney, linebackers coach; Jim Bowman, head freshman coach.
Falcon
Levi
Cordova,
Tom
Equipment Managers
Mesquita,
Artus
Smith
(Head
Equipment
Manager), Lou Whittingham. 407
Air Force
Battles Back,
Shades Oregon 24-17 The
Falcons
opened
the
Oregon by outlasting the Ducks
against regionally
season
in
a
televised game at Falcon Stadium. A young, untested defense proved itself in the fourth quarter
fumble late in the game which was the winning touchdown. Long
recovering
a
converted
into
bombs
by Oregon, controversial calls, and
a
20
M.P.H. wind failed to dull Air Force’s composure as an
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emotionally charged squad rallied past Oregon.
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Falcons Hold Off
New Mexico 10-6
Stymied and frustrated by a tough Lobo defense, Air Force managed to hold on to a slight halftime lead. Unable to generate much of a passing attack, the Falcons depended on ball control and defense. A Dad’s-day crowd of 34,000 watched an underrated New Mexico squad better the Falcons in offensive yardage. But the final minutes saw the Lobos fall short of scoring on successive penalties for a forward lateral and offensive interference. The difference proved to be the kicking of
Sophomore Dave Lawson.
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Cappelletti And Company Clip AF Cadets 19-9 Powerful Penn State
was
tested
by a determined Falcon effort in
which Heisman Trophy winner John Cappelletti punished Falcon tacklers
throughout the day. A sellout Homecoming crowd saw Air Force explode with a well-balanced attack against a heavier, faster Nittany Lion team which persisted in its control of the game. Quarterback Rich Haynie completed 50% of his passes for 223 yards and tailback Chris Milodragovich was the leading Falcon ballcarrier for the second straight week. During this game, Rod Hennek injured his right knee and was lost for the season.
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Colorado Continues To Dominate
Falcons 38-17
A
fired-up and physical Colorado team evened
at 2-2 in a one-sided game at Boulder. Air Force freshmen had a good day against
Air Force’s record
the Buffs as tailback Dave Reiner gained 98 yards on
including a 69-yard touchdown run in the quarter. Senior split-end Greg Smith dis-
six carries,
fourth
located his shoulder
as
CU dominated most of the
way. Next year’s game at Falcon Stadium will be the end of the CU-AF series for several seasons.
Navy Evens Series With Air Force In 42-6 Rout
It was all Navy at Annapolis. The Falcons fell behind at the half 28-0 in a game
that saw Navy play some of its best football of the last decade. Air Force picked up 224
yards
as
the
defense
only
spent many
minutes
on
the
playing field. Safety Steve
Heil and
rover
Rick McGraw each had 10
tackles
pursuing Navy ball carriers in the Falcon secondary. The Mighty Middies went
on
to win the Commander-in-Chief’s
Trophy by defeating Army later in the season.
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Offense Rolls, Defense Holds; AF Beats Davidson 41-19 The
Falcon
offense
displayed good balance
against Davidson while the defense held the Wildcats to minus 19 yards rushing, a school record.
Offensively, quarterback Rich Haynie and tailback Chris Milodragovich had big days. “Milo” gained 179 yards rushing, second best in school history, on 29 and scored three touchdowns. Haynie gained 230 yards, including 150 passing, to set Falcon career total offense and passing records. carries
Air Force Defeats
Army 43-10 In the
eighth meeting of these service rivals, Army
played Air Force to a 10-10 tie in the first half. However, the Falcons came up with three key pass interceptions, ineluding two for touchdowns, in the second half which
broke the game open. Holding the Black Knights to only rushing, the Falcon defense was shored up by
82 yards tackle
Terry Young and senior linebacker Jim Morris,
both of whom had 10 tackles. Kicker Dave Lawson had a
busy day with four of five extra points and three of five field goals including one from 48 yards away. Mike Mark had 74 yards
rushing including a 57-yard scamper.
Falcons Subdue
Second Set Of
Knights, AF 31, Rutgers 13 Air Force came up with another balanced attack
against the Scarlet Knights of Rutgers in the schools’ first football encounter. Haynie and Milodragovich paced the Falcons again as the offense had 191 yards rushing and 195 passing. Haynie hit flanker Frank Murphy with two of his three touchdown passes, one of which was a diving end zone catch that helped the Falcons take off. The Falcon defense also had another
good day holding Rutgers’ top running back J. J. Jennings to under 100 yards for the first time this season.
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Goal Line Stand Upsets Arizona 27-26 Air Force staged one of its best offensive displays
of the season in Tucson rolling up 506 total yards. Much
credit, however, goes to the defense for stopping Arizona’s try for a two-point conversion in the final seconds, which would have won the game for the Wildcats. Rover Steve Heil was all over the field making 20 tackles and personally insuring Arizona’s tailback didn’t
the goal line for those elusive two points. Haynie, Murphy, Mark, Berry, and “Milo” all had good days on offense while Jim Morris and Terry Young contributed 15 and 11 tackles, respectively. The game had to be one of the most exciting in Falcon history. cross
National Champion Notre Dame Stuns Falcons 48-15 Although it’s a privilege to live in Colorado, it’s not privilege to play Number One Notre Dame in South Bend on Thanksgiving Day when they’re tuning up for the Sugar Bowl. At the end of the first quarter, Notre Dame was leading 28 to 0 as Irish size and speed was devastating. The Falcons fought back valiantly but felt like they were playing the best. Sophomore kicker Dave Lawson provided one of the few reasons to be thankful kicking a 53-yard field goal, a school record. a
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Season Wrap Up
Jfc
which once again played The Falcons posted a 6-4 record, the sixth straight winning season for Air Force, and Notre Dame, two members of the elite Top Ten. State Penn foes, including nationally-ranked who not only wound up as the top yardage maker Rich senior
several
Haynie, quarterback history but in service academy football history as well. In three varsity seasons, here are some of the records set by Haynie: MOST TOTAL YARDS—4,740
Air Force was paced by
in Falcon football
MOST TOTAL PLAYS—871 MOST TOUCHDOWNS BY RUSHING AND PASSING—42 MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS—662 MOST PASSING YARDAGE—4,283 BEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PASSING COMPLETION—14.3 yards MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES—34 Those listed above were the most significant of the 13 records Haynie set or tied during his varsity career.
Haynie’s grasp was most pass completions. in total offense with 1,515 yards, As he did in his previous two seasons Haynie once again led the Falcons 111 out of 218 attempts, a 50.9 per a as season his best passer, completing including 1,378 passing. He had
The only one that eluded
cent completion
percentage.
But Haynie wasn’t the only record maker on the squad. The Falcon defense also had its share. Senior linebacker Jim Morris, a team co-captain along with Haynie set a school mark with 331 career
tackles, including 127 this season. However, the leading tackier was senior rover Steve Heil, who had 130, second best mark in school
history.
Heil had 20 tackles against Arizona, third best mark in history, a performance that earned him Sports Illustrated Lineman of the Week honors. He also had 19 tackles against Notre Dame. Senior cornerback Dennis Collins accounted for another record when he blocked three kicks during the season, two field goals and one extra point. The extra point block played a significant role in the Falcons’ 27-26
triumph over Arizona. OPP
A FA
17
24
Oregon
10
New Mexico
6
9
Penn State
19
at Colorado
38
at
17
Navy
42
41
Davidson
19
43
Army
10
31
Rutgers
14
27
at Arizona
26
15
at Notre Dame
48
6
Soccer
AIR FORCE 1973-74 SOCCER TEAM—(Sitting left to right) Len Salvemini, Bob Soucy, Edmundo Bellini, Tom Yasuhara, Jim Shamess, Al Patriquin, Tony Villalobos. (Kneeling left to right) John Zimmerman, Jeff Jacobs, Gary Allard, Jack Shine, John Brockman, Chuck Willey, John
Tamkun.
(Standing left to right) Capt. Jim Thames, assisGregori, trainer; Maj. David Roe, of-
tant varsity coach; Ed
representative; Ed Zerambo, Paul Narzinski, Bently Rayburn, Tracy Stephens, Larry Danforth, Dave Rusk, Rich
ficer
Ruth, Art Billingslea, manager; Coach Hank Eichen
RECORD
(Home Games in Caps) OPP
AFA
0
5
COLO. COLLEGE
5
COLORADO
1
4
Michigan State
0
2
SOUTHERN FLA.
5
1
Navy
1
6
Denver
1
1
MacMURRAY
0
4
Metro State
0
0
ARMY
2
10
DENVER
2
Colorado
7
Metro State
1
College
2
0
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Coach Hank Eichen’s Air Force soccer squad wound up a third straight Rocky Mountain Inter-
the 1973 season with
collegiate Soccer League championship and secutive winning season.
a
sixth
con-
The Falcons ended the season with a conference record of 6-0-1 and an overall record of 8-2-2.
All-American Len Salvemini led the team with
a
school
record-breaking 23 goals, and also holds the individual career record for the Falcons with 53 goals. The highlight games of the Falcon season were a 1-1 tie with Navy and a hard-fought 2-0 loss to Army. Another unique was the 10-1 win over Denver when Salvemini scored six
game
goals to set the record for most goals in a season at
23. Assis-
tant varsity coach Jim Thames set the old record of 20 in 1965.
In the Denver game, Salvemini also tied his own record of in-
dividual goals in
a
game.
Cross Country
BACK ROW: (Left to Right) Coach Arnesen, Dave Hoglund, Chuck Fellows, Harry Mathis, Bill Bennett, Jamie Blissit, Mike Cook, Jim Koster, Mike Layman, Kosta Asselanis
RECORD
(Home Games in Caps) AFA
OPP
17
Drake
41
15
Wyoming
49
18
S. Colorado
45
31
New Mexico
24
Indiana Invitational—6th out of 15 22
Adams State
37
34
CSU
21
30
S. Illinois
25
Rocky Mountain USTFF Championships— 8th out of 12
Central
Collegiate Championships— 10th out of 16
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FRONT ROW: Dave Root, Jeff Miller, Pat Rupel, Rick Davila, Bill Frank (Capt.), Jeff Ford, Fred Fedewa, Tom May, Steve Long.
(Mgr.).
A runner
winning season and an All-America highlighted the 1973 Air Force cross
country season. The
harriers
of
coach
Arne
Arnesen
posted a 4-3 dual meet season and had an AllAmerica runner in senior Jim Koster, who placed 26th in the national collegiate championships. The Falcons posted victories over Drake, Wyoming, Southern Colorado and Adams State and the three losses were by close margins, 24-31 to New Mexico, 25-30 to Southern Illinois and 21-34 to Colorado State. Another senior team
top runner for the Falcons was captain Bill Frank, who tied with
Koster for first in the first two meets and was a
key man in other races.
Team
Captain Bill Frank 433
Water Polo
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ROW (L-R): John Magee, Jim Struble, Bill Monroe, Tom Calhoun, Jeff Heidmous, Bob Massey, Armando Costales, Dave Vandam. SECOND ROW: Greg Findlay, Jim Hogue, Dave Merrill, Jon Burgess, Roger Rechsteiner, Grant Anderson, Joe Baudendistel, Phil BOTTOM
RECORD
(Home Games in Caps) OPP
AFA
10
11
Long Beach St. Chapman College Cal. St.-Northridge
6
Cal.-Santa Barbara
9
6
5 24
2
10
Wyoming
24
DENVER
3
12
Texas A&M
4
16
5
12
Brigham Young Wyoming Texas A&M (OT)
10
11
Colorado St.
9
15
UTAH
6
11
BRIGHAM YOUNG
4
32
Regis
6
8
434
4
WYOMING
7
1
(OT)
11
10
BRIGHAM YOUNG
5
18
COLORADO ST.
4
Vollelunga. TOP ROW: Capt. Reggie Pasieczny (head coach), Don Gresham, Rick Pilling, Kelly Kemp, Ben Phillips, Marv Derrick, Walt Heidmous, Ralph Tolle, Tom Auberry, Col. Robert Lamb (Officer Representative).
The Falcon Water Polo tean finished its most successful seasoi
13-4 record, and for th<
ever with a
second time in three years finishe<
second
in
pionships.
the
district
cham
The overall season sav
the Falcon defense at its best, lei by senior Rick Pilling am
sophomore goalie Walt Heidmouj Junior Ben Phillips led the tear with 74 total points but had cor siderable
assistance
from
senic
team
captain Kelly Kemp an sophomores Don Gresham and Bi Monroe. Highlights of the seaso included road victories
Wyoming
over
bot
and Colorado State fc
the first time in the team’s histor
intramural Football
Wing Champs—28th Squadron
Intramural Lacrosse
Wing Champs—1st Squadron
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intramural Cross Country
Wing Champs—8th Squadron
Intramural Flickerball
Wing Champs— 16th Squadron
439
Intramural Tennis
Wing Champs—24th Squadron
440
Basketball
KNEELING: Jim Eken, Jeff Thomas, Bob Holliway, Rich Nickelson, Dave Sams, Jeff Graves, Dan Kraft, Will Cason STANDING: Mike Sevier, Lyn Hesterberg, Gary Lorenzen,
A FA
OPP
61
COLORADO
60
SOUTHERN COLO.
67
42
55
68
Creighton San Diego St.
46
Colorado State
62
65
87
79
Pan American
86
60
Texas Tech
82
79
DEPAUW
56
54
Navy
47
64
WYOMING
56
76
OREGON
66 58
75
STANFORD
67
Abilene Christian
68
71
REDLANDS
58
55
Xavier
58
79
NORTHERN COLO.
73
58
WIS.-MILWAUKEE
59
(Ohio)
58
Denver
61
64
Utah State
78
84
MERCHANT MARINE
53
62
VALPARAISO
52
104
WESTERN ST.
61
66
Oklahoma City
73
72
DENVER
70
Scott Davis, Jeff Steig, Greg Schneider, Larry Garner, Ben Thomson, Rick Schoenlein, Paul Prange.
442
A strong showing in the second half of the season and
Rich scoring performance of senior team captain season. 1973-74 the of the were Nickelson highlights
the
443
444
Coach Hank Egan’s Falcons wound up with an 11-13 record,
splitting their last two games. The Falcons lost to Oklahoma City, 73-66, on the road, then came back with a thrilling 72-70 overtime home triumph
over
Denver in the season finale.
445
446
The 11-13 record
was
quite an
accomplishment considering Falcons started
with
seven
losses. That gave the squad mark in the latter part of the
with
a
games
10-3 record were
tough
at
an
11-6
campaign
home.
with
the
straight
Air
Road Force
posting only a 1-10 mark on foreign soil. However, that road victory was a key one, 54-47 over Navy.
447
From the team standpoint, one of the
most amazing statistics came in rebound-
ing where the Falcons held a 917 to 867 edge over the opponents although no starter was taller than 6-5.
448
449
Gymnastics
KNEELING (L-R): Maj. Randy Shamberger (ass’t coach), Lt. Col. Karl Schwenzfeier (head coach), Capt. Mike Torreano (ass’t coach). SECOND ROW: Larry Garrett, Dave Bowman, Joe Marksteiner, Eric Coppin, Bruce Edstrom, Phil Bethards, Doug Atkins, John Tomich. TOP
Walker.
OPP
AF
146.10
ROW: Mickey Duvall, Phil Nardecchia (team captain), Kirk Stephens, Tom Abshire, Jim Paquette, Dan Foster, Tim O’Connell, Mark Hyatt, Jeff Cross, Jeff Garland, Phil
Illinois State
149.05
Titan Invitational
148.80
California-Chico
147.10
148.80
Wisconsin-Oshkosh
144.85
148.80
Wisconsin-Madison
141.05
148.80
Wheaton
139.70
148.80
Western
139.70
148.80 148.80
Michigan Mankato State College Eastern Michigan
137.50
130.25
150.30
Eastern New Mexico
106.35
152.55
Northern Colorado
140.45
150.45
Arizona
151.55
150.45
Southern Illinois
157.25
151.75
Colorado State
160.55
151.85
Colorado
154.35
sixth
Gymnastics posted its consecutive winning
season
and
athletes
to
sent
the
four
national
championships at University Park, Pa. The team finished with a 9-5 dual meet record
and also captured the Western Indepe nden t cham-
pionship for thelflfcnd year in a row.
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TOP ROW (Left to right): T. G. Parker, Mark Modrich, Bob Gardner, Mark Webster, Bill Frank, Ron Watson, Pat Burbank, Wally Cannon, Mike Lee, Joe Shirey, Jamie Blissit, Craig Adams. MIDDLE ROW: Major James McCormack (officer representative), Head Coach Arne Arnesen, Bill Lee, Mike Ryan, Dan Chapman, Mike Cook, Mike Layman,
OPP
AF
86
Adams State
45
73 1/2
Colorado State
61 1/2
73 1/2
Wyoming
27
64
Ohio State
70
64
Furman
28
58
Drake
73
92
Wyoming
43
92
Southern Colorado 48th Annual Central
27
Collegiate
Conference (Air Force 10th of 19) 74 1/2
New Mexico
79 1/z
74 /2
Southern Colorado
94
Adams State
35
94
Northern Colorado
33
1
8
A seventh straight winning season was posted by
the indoor track team, which posted a season mark of 9-3.
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Tom Bender, Mike McGinnis, Rod Williams, Joe Kahiapo, Chris Budinsky, Greg Holm, Capt. Bob Lambert (assistant coach). BOTTOM ROW: Joe Romano (manager), Dick McIntosh, Kevin Kilstrom, Jeff Miller, Mark Rabinowitz, Pat Rupel, Gary Allard, Marty Klena, Bill Bennett, Dan Larkin, Kosta Asselanis (manager).
Four athletes
competed
in the
national
collegiate
indoor meet in
Detroit. They were McIntosh, Kahiapo, freshman T. G. Parker in the 60 high hurdles and freshman Mike
454
Ryan in the 440-yard dash.
Two school indoor records McIntosh
7.1 in the 60-yard
were
set when
junior Dick
hurdles and sophomore
high Wally Cannon had a best leap of 24 feet, % inch in the long jump. Sophomore Joe Shirey tied the 60-yard dash mark of 6.2 several times. Junior Joe Kahiapo tied the record in the 60yard low hurdles with a 6.8 clocking. ran
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Fencing
Doug Pelton, Billy Dillard, Al Powell ROW: Mike Mantz, Gernot Pomrenke, Fred Dunn, John Williams, Brad Buchanan, Chris Straka
Rich
(Left to Right): Mike Nichols, Tony Przybyslawski, Mark Whelen, Joe McLaughlin, Derrick Spott, Tom Young MIDDLE ROW: Eric Lewallen, manager; Rory Childress, Dennis Vollink, Jim Blackman, Karl Gabrys, TOP
ROW
OPP
AF
Stevens Tech
8
12
Rutgers Army
13
16
Colorado
11
22
Fencing Club Illinois-Chicago Circle
15
Wisconsin
12
23
Chicago
4
19 14
Purdue (Purdue lost by forfeit) Western
Championships (Second) Championships (Eighth) (Rich Jacques became All-America with fifth place finish)
NCAA
Jacques,
BOTTOM
15 5
Nick Toth coached the first All-America freshman fencer for Air Force,
Rich
Jacques, while the team
posted a 7-1 dual-meet season. Three Falcons, Jacques in epee, Al Powell in foil and Dennis Vollink in Sabre, earned eighth place for Air Force in the NCAA 50-team
championship.
The Falcon squad took second in the Western In-
tercollegiate Championships,
the first time in seven
years USAFA has failed to win the western title.
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Air Force wrestlers overcame a slow start to win six of their last seven meets to
close with
a
6-5
season.
One trip to Texas made the difference. The
Falcons
Texas,
beat
51-0;
Richland, 52-0; North
and
Central
State
of
Oklahoma 19-17 to raise their season to 34. They then won three of the four remain-
ing matches to finish the winning side.
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on
the
Two Falcon wrestlers, Steve Campbell, 167, and Russ Casella, 177, placed second in the Western NCAA regionals to
qualify for the nationals. Campbell and Casella both had good dual meet records with 10-1 and 9-2, respectively.
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Swimming/Diving
TOP ROW (left to right): Rick McAlister, Steve Koraly, Norm Weinberg, Bill Marshall, Fernando Ibarra, Bob Vendley, Bob Hamilton, Todd Reece, Bruce Nelson, Tim Shaffer, Richard Leopold, Tom Schipper, Greg Robinson, Capt. Sam Finch, Lt. Col. Paul Arata, Swimming Coach. MIDDLE ROW: Terry Symens, Brad Fagot, J. G. Kennon,
Tim Martin, Marty Bischoff, Dave Dyche, Ira David Hale, Bill Townsley, Jeff Grady, Lance Lane, Tim Jones, Bill English,
Michael Paquette, Tom Carpenter. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Osgood, Steve Tibbitts, Dan McCorry, Fred Offutt, Tom Skillman, Bill Carrington, Don Magee, Richard Vollick, Craig Murra.
AF
OPP
95
Western State
94
California-Riverside
94
California-San
82
Texas Tech
90
Colorado
21
64
Nebraska
49
18
Diego
9 9 31
68
Evansville
45
83
Arkansas
30
63
Tulane
50
90
Metro State
17
93
Colorado State
20
As a team, the Falcons finished with an 11-0 dual meet
record, their second consecutive undefeated campaign.
Swimming has now won 24 dual meets in a row over three years and also boasts 50 straight home pool victories dating back to 1967. Coach Paul Arata’s team placed sixth at the independent championships and finished 14th at the nationals thanks to McAlister’s performances.
With
the
addition
of
Olympic gold medalist, Capt. Micki King, the Falcons began to compete nationally in diving former
this year. Rick
Diver was a
McAlister
big story, capturing championship
the national on
the three meter board
March 30. He also finished fourth on
the
one
making
meter
him
board,
an
All-
American in both events.
McAlister, from Madera, Calif., is the first national champion in Falcon
swimming history and
is the fifth Air Force athlete to win a national title.
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Ice
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TOP ROW (left to right); Bruce Cerepak; Dave Bull; Jim Barker; Kevin Pederson; John Koelling; Fred Whitican; Tim Kline; Phil Gronseth; Mike McQuillan; Jim Use, manager; MIDDLE ROW: Dr. (Col) Vernon Chong, team physician; Coach Vic Heyliger; Maj. Lloyd Woodman Jr., officer representative; Dale LaCroix; Roger Collins; Doug Leibbrand; Mark Shadbegian; Charles Precourt; Jim Snedden; Tom Uren; John Day; Chuck Pribyl; Pete Green; Michael
AFA
OPP
9
LAKE FOREST
12
LAKE FOREST
2
4
Denver
6
2
1
COLORADO COLLEGE
4
Colorado
3
MICHIGAN STATE
7
4
MICHIGAN STATE
6
6
Michigan
7
4
York
5
6
Gustavus Adolphus
3
2
Gustavus Adolphus
4
College
Hockey
15
6
13
ST. MARY’S
0
10
ST. MARY’S
3
2
Ohio State
5
2
Ohio State
5
5
ROYAL MILITARY
2
7
ROYAL MILITARY
5
7
ST. THOMAS
2
4
ST. THOMAS
10
3
St. Louis
9
3
St. Louis
11
8
AUGSBURG
2
10
AUGSBURG
3 4
2
Merrimack
8
Lake Forest
5
2
BOWLING GREEN
6
2
BOWLING GREEN
1
Leading scorer-Chuck Delich
Carlson; Dave Bunker; Mike Gerardi, John Matchefts, assistant coach; Dr. (Lt. Col.) Lynn Rowe, team physician; Bill Reed, trainer; Larry Cronk, assistant coach; BOTTOM ROW: David Hobbs, manager; James Hunt, manager; Ed Fairbrother; Charles Delich; Mario Mellum; Mike Lucca; Al Morrison; Jim Skalko; Todd Zejdlik; Gerry Micheletti; Dave
Spannbauer.
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beginning. era
was
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represente
by Vic Heyliger, wh retired as Falcon hea coach after a legenc ary
24-year
ing
career.
this career,
piled
over
one
of few
coach Durin he
corr
300
wins
collegiat
coaches to do
so.
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The
new
Falcon
era
can
represented in two ways. One will be by John Matchefts, be
the Falcon assistant coach who succeeded Heyliger in the head job; the other by Chuck Delich, a Freshman from Eveleth, Minn., who is on his way to becoming one of the top players in Falcon history.
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Pistol/Rifle
(BACK ROW, L to R): Cadets Zahtobsky, Plunk (Mgr), Johnston, Coburn (Mgr), Stiffler (Captain), Dykes, Houde. (MIDDLE ROW): Maj. Eaton, Cadets Tharp, Janik, McKean,
McGuire, Kleinhans, Huerta, Greeson, TSgt Tiner (Coach). (KNEELING): Cadets Brown, Siefke, Seader, Butler, Dilly, Thomas, Swiger, Goetsch (not pictured).
(STANDING, L to R): Cadets Whitney, Marlowe, Herchak, Porter, Butler, Horton, Cunningham, Mellott, Kincannon, Hobbs, TSgt Iverson. (KNEELING): Cadets Lambert, O’Brien, Shultz, Heald. 470
Pistol
Rifle Opp
AF
Kansas State
2150
3333
Nebraska
3036
2229
2101
Colorado Missouri University Colorado
2186
Colorado State
3217 3217 3217 3217 3217 3217 3217 3217 2230 2230 1121 1106
Arizona Boston State Villanova USMMA
2756
Wyoming Wyoming Navy Gettysburg State Army W. Virginia
2769 2769 2761 3336
AF
2207
2189 2231
2778 2756
2078 2244 2450 2791
2819 2158
1106 1106 1106 1106 1106
Navy College
University of Pennsylvania John Jay
USCGA MIT
Colorado Colorado College Colorado College Alaska S.W. State of Oklahoma Central Missouri State Colorado Missouri University Colorado College
OPP 2350 2359 2479 3100 3169 2708 2876 2972 2732 1904 3026 3158 1907 1769 969 1029 1062 1005 971 957 923
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SCORE CARD
ROUND
WEIGHT
CONTESTANT
1
TOTAL
3
2
•EDWIN P. MALLO
(White Trunks)
130 Lbs.
PAUL F. GUZOWSKI
(Blue Trunks) ••DUNCAN J. MCNABB
(White Trunks)
137 Lbs.
PHILLIP L. SPRY
(Blue Trunks) JAMES C. IACOBUCCI
(White Trunks)
145 Lbs.
•••JIMMIE L. BENTON
(Blue Trunks) ••••JOHN M. CHRISTIANSON (White Trunks)
152 Lbs.
DARYL LAFAYETTE JONES
(Blue Trunks) JOSEPH R. KARNER
(White Trunks)
160 Lbs.
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JEFFERY D. MAIN
(Blue Trunks)
CHARLES D. SARGENT
(White 1 runks)
167 Lbs.
JOHN J. OVERTON
(Blue Trunks) PETER J. NILAND, JR.
(White Trunks)
177 Lbs.
ALVIN BREADY
(Blue Trunks) DAVID E. LAWSON
(White Trunks)
Heavy Weight
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1971 Champion at 130 Lbs 1973 Runner up, 137 Lbs
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Defending Champion
BOXING DATA 1. SCORING: AAU
Scoring Procedures: 20 point must system; i.e., 20 points awarded to winner of each round and 19 points or less to the loser. 20-20 Even Round 20—19 Slight Advantage
20-18 Obvious Advantage 2. The bouts will consist of three (3) 1 Vi minute rounds. 3. Twelve (12) ounce boxing gloves will be worn
by fighters.
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Lacrosse
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TOP ROW: Kip Peterson; Rich Long; Lt. Col. Jim Keating, coach; Col. Alfred Hurley, OR; Lt. Col. Tony Cillo, head defensive coach; Bill Woolford; Frank Casserino; Gary Janelli. KNEELING: Tom Appollini, George Mandis, Dave
OPP
AFA 20
NOTRE DAME
5
17
Drexel
5
29
Univ. of the South
3
13
Williams
9
7
St. Lawrence
12
9
Sun Coast All-Stars
8
18
Denver Lacrosse Club
9
13
Denison
7
15
Colorado
5
Army
6
26
Denver
5
14
Colorado College
7
16
N. Calif. All-Stars
8
24
Denver
3
15
Denver Lacrosse Club
4
5
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Van Orsow, Tom Lane, Bruce Huertas, Ed Agis, Dave Sun. SITTING: Erick Leong, Henry Esposito, Rob Wayne, Rich Pettitt, Tom Richardson, Ed Mcllhenny, Don Kerley, Don
Delach, Chuck Stevens, Hank Yapp.
483
484
Eight years as a varsity sport, eight years as th Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Lacrosse Champion; eight years of winning seasons and six years as th Rocky Mountain Open Lacrosse Champions is th record of the Air Force lacrosse team.
The Falcons ended the 1974 season with a 15win over the Denver Lacrosse Club for the Rock
Mountain Lacrosse Open Championship, havin previously won the intercollegiate championship fc the region. Air Force closed with a 14-2 seaso record, losing only by 12-7 to St. Lawrence and 6-5 t Army. “In my opinion and that of head defensive coac Tony Cillo, this is the best team we have ever had i
Air Force. This takes into consideration the 14-1 tear of 1971 when the Falcons went to the NCAA quartei
finals,” said head coach Jim Keating.
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19
24
8
at Southern Cal
16
6
NORTHERN COLORADO
1
at Colorado St.
7
5
2
7
TULSA
10
9
TULSA
Army Long Island
3
5
at Southern Colo.
1
3
COLORADO STATE
1
Rollins
6
8
N. M. HIGHLANDS
1
3
Army
4
8
N. M. HIGHLANDS
22
5
at Northern Colo.
6
8
at B. Y. U.
6
3
at Northern Colo.
1
3
at B. Y. U.
4
2
at Colorado
5
3
DENVER
2
4
at Colorado
6
4
DENVER
3
11
at Colorado
5
2
DENVER
1
8
at Colorado
1
11
DENVER
9
8
DENVER
2
5
Long Island
4
Rollins
5 11
College College
15
METRO STATE
2
25
METRO STATE
0
at Metro State
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Brian Duffy, Larry Hohl, Bob Dobson, Shaun Simpson, Terry Taubert. FOURTH ROW: Jeff Mayer, Wes Routh, Rick Sarver, Rich Haynie, Jeff Brown, Charlie Simmons, Larry Bryant, Jim Corrigan, Dan Goodrich. TOP ROW: Joe Robison (head coach), Bill Muhr (assistant coach).
OPP
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BOTTOM ROW (L-R): Jim Keaton (manager), Larry Leverenz (trainer), Bob Gahl (manager). SECOND ROW: Don Davis, Mike Mark, Pat Corrigan (captain), Jeff Greiner, Bob Williams, Matt Martorano, Steve Robinson, Jim llseng. THIRD ROW: Bob Ciola, Phil Colflesh, Dave Commons,
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Sparked by some of the best hitting in school history, the Air Force baseball team wound up with a second
straight winning season and the best mark in four years. The Falcons of coach Joe Robison finished with an 1814
record
scores
after
sweeping five games from Denver by innings, 4-3, 2-1, 11-9 and 8-2.
of 3-2 in 13
Golf
KNEELING (L-R): Kevin Heise, Brad Ritter, Kevin Bench, Bud Nevers, Chip Diehl, Bob Swanson, STANDING (L-R): Maj. Jim Thomas, varsity coach;
Bob Rudolph, Mark Volcheff, Col Wallace Fluhr, officer representative; John Palanica, Jeff Sogard, Lt Col Don Minihan, junior varsity coach.
One of the strongest golf teams in Academy history posted a 9-1 dual meet record and recorded 90 wins to 26 losses in tournament play during the 1973-74 school year. With
a
total of 99 wins and 27 losses in dual meet and
tournament play, the Falcons had a .786 winning
percentage.
In tournament play, the Falcons defeated Colorado in five of
six tournaments. In
10 tournaments, the Falcons won two—Hiwan and
Falcon—and had three seconds, sixth and
an
one
third, two fourths, one
eleventh. The tournament
highlight
came
in
March when they finished sixth out of 16 teams in the strong
Pacific Coast Invitational. The number one ranked golf team
nation, Southern
California, won the team chamcaptain Kevin Bench won the pionship, medalist honors. Bench fired a 78, 70 and 73 in chilly and in
the
but
Falcon team
rainy weather to claim the title.
489
Tennis
Left to Right: Capt Rich Gugat (head coach), Larry Dowell, Mark Risi, Todd Swanson, Steve Skidmore, Craig Naas, Scott Benson, Ric Sharp, Kim Perino, Alex Parsons, Col William Jarrell (officer representative).
AFA 9 9
OPP SOUTH DAKOTA STATE at San Francisco
OPP
AFA
1
0
8
at Colorado
0
9
NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS
0
College
7
at Cal
2
7
IOWA STATE
2
0
at
9
7
NORTHERN COLORADO
2
9
at Santa Clara
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pitcher. One of the few athletes to cap-
tain
in two varsity sports teams, baseball and football during the 1973
seasons, Haynie lettered three years in football and four in baseball.
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And At Last, RECOGNITION.
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A New Role,
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Acknowledgements SPECIAL FRIENDS
YEARBOOK STAFF JOHN MASTROIANNI JACK MILLER
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RICH PETERS JOHN VENABLE CHARLIE VONO KEVIN KAYSE
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National Bank of Fort Sam Houston—A-8
Corporation—A-11
Air Academy Federal Credit Union—A-15
Northeastern Bank of
Armed Forces Co-operative
Officers Benefit Association—A-15
Insuring Assoc.—A-11
Company, Inc.—A-16 Helicopter—A-7
Art Cap Bell
Broadmoor Hotel—A-14
Computing Devices of Canada—A-9 a
Division of Control Data
Hoffman Electronics Corporation—A-12
Hughes Aircraft Company—A-5 Josten’s—A-6
Kelly Field National Bank—A-12 Company—A-17 LTV Vought Systems Div.—A-1
Pennsylvania—A-6
Pentagon Federal Credit Union—A-11 Pioneer Electronics, USA—A-4 Roytex, Inc.—A-8 Rockwell International—A-10
Samsonite Corporation—A-8
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Mason-Hanger—Silas Mason Co., Inc.—A-12
Yashica, Inc.—A-14
Morrison-Knudsen—A-16
Abbott, Barry S. 242 Abbott, Michael L. 257 Abshire, Thomas C. 254, 450
Acock, Danny J. 278 Adams, Craig P. 279,452 Adams, James R., Jr. 291 Adams, Richard S. 222 Adams, Robert R. 254 Stewart I.
Addington, Agis, Edward 239,482
219
Ain, Robert A., Jr. 112 Akers, Robert L. 206 Alcorn, Richard L. 112, 226
Alexander, Gerald F. Jr.
263
Alexander, James L. 294 Alexander, Michael J. 306 Alexander, Stuart B. 255 Alfano, Joseph P. 240 Alfano, Salvatore 112
Alfaro-Matusinsky, Jamie E. 112
Alford, Ronald G. 258 Alis, Richard C. 254 Allan, Charles T. 275 Allard, Gary S. 112,429,452 Allen, Benjamin S. 261 Allen, Calvin L. 224 Allen, Dan E. 315 Allen, Gary W. 312 Allen, Larry M. 112 Allen, Robert W. 212
Alley, Bruce E.
112
Allison, Arthur B. 284 Allison, Jerry N. 227 Allred, Dean S. 270
Alspaugh, Mark C. 296 Altizer, Billy D. 204 Amann, Garry W. 210 Amara, Joseph 254 Ambrose, Frank G. 252 Ambrose, Marc C. 204 Amundson, John D. 303 Andersen, Allen E.
112
Andersen, Stephen J. 112 Anderson, Bruce R. 112 Anderson, Charles W., Jr. 112
Anderson, Darrel W. 234 Anderson, David N. 266 Anderson, Frank E. 291 Anderson, Grant O. 312,434 Anderson, Herman S. 236 Anderson, James D. 267 Anderson, Lloyd L. Jr. 112 Anderson, Michael G. 242 Anderson, Patrick M. 305 Anderson, Robert C. 113,235 Anderson, Sterling S. 315 Andrew, John M. 299 Andrews, William E. 290
Andrichak, John J. Ill 224 Anewalt, David C. Jr. 311
Angevine, Richard T.
206
Anhalt, David A. 257 Antisdel, James M. 225
Anzjon, Leslie R. 242 Appel, Lawrence N. 219 Appelhans, Louis J. 113 Appolloni, Thomas J. 215, 482
Arbutina, David R. 221 Ard, Michael G. 273 Arendsee, Douglas W. 113 Arford, Gary M. 243
Arquedas-Moreno, Guillermo 207
Armor, John A. 248
Armstrong, Carl E. 215 Armstrong, Gerald L. 249 Armstrong, Rex S. 266 Arnett, Robert M. 257 Arnista, Alexander J. 228
530
Arnold, Robert S. 113 Arnott, Winfield S. 257 Arter, James K., Jr. 260 Arthurs, James L. 293
Ash, Patrick J. 230 Ashcraft, William O. 287 Ashenfelter, Robert D. 251 Asselanis, Kosta G. 293, 432,452 Atkins, Douglas E. 264,450 Atkins, Robert L., Jr. 113 Atkinson, Thomas E. 255 Auberry, Thomas W. 212,434 Auclair, Paul F. 260 Augustyn, Michael J.
113
Base, Stephen J. 207 Bassa, Bernard J. 309 Bassett, Kevin W. 237 Bates, Hobart C. 115 Bates, Richard H., Jr. 116 Batson, William L. 116 Battazzo, Floyd J. 203
Battig, William D. 305 Batton, James M. 312
Baudendistel, Joseph M. 300.434
Bauer, James D. 221 Bauer, Lee C. 246 Bauer, Paul E. 116,223 Bauer, Steven R. 116,220
Ausink, John A. 263 Austin, Larry R. 203
Baugh, Thomas 116 Bauknight, Lavoy D., Jr.
Awtrey, Robert M. 209 Ayer, Clyde C. 239 Baarsch, Thomas E. 113
Bauman, Wendell D. 236
116
Baumgartner, Joseph E. 210
Baca, Michael 114 Bachowski, Richard 306 Bachran, Lance W. 114 Back, Stephen R. 291
Baumgartner, Steven N. 270
Bauschlicher, Jon M. 311 Baxter, Robert Jr. 288 Baxter, Scott W. 257
Badger, Brian R. 114 Baer, Leon R., Jr. 230
Bagnall, James W. 114 Bailey, Daniel M. 287 Bailey, Jeffrey L. 281 Bailey, Peter M. 290 Bailey, Zachary E. 213 Bair, Anthony E. 263 Bairrington, Philip K. 227
Baldy, Thomas F. 114 Balent, Bruce F. 114 Ball, Gilbert T. 245
Ball, Jon R. 299 Ball, Murray J. 114 Ballard, Richard E. 303
222
Baltes, Thomas R. 227 Banaszak, Michael R. 224 Banker, Douglas A. 228 Banker, Michael R. 269 Bannister, Stratford C., IV 278
Barach, Steven E. 305 Baran, Ronald B. 308 Barber, Garald L. 275 Barber, Steven L. 263
Barbera, Raymond T. 287 Barclay, Richard C. 115,208 Barfield, James P. 284 Barfield, Richard E. 290 Barker, Alan G. 115 Barker, David V. 115 Barker, James H. 300,465
Barley, Kevin R. 212 Barnes, Brian M. 293 Barnes, Jay T. 209 Barnes, Kevin D. 321 Barnes, Thomas E. 287 Barnett, Grady R., Jr. 302 Barnett, Mark R. 312 Barnthouse, David A. 278 Barrentine, Gary E. 254 Barrett, Michael W. 204 Barrett, Randall R. 290
Barrowclough, John D. Barry, Bruce N. 115 Bartlett, Ray H. 306 Bartlett, Robert B. 287 Bartolone, Robert 309 Barton, John A. 242
308
Belser, Bruce L. 231 Benbow, Richard L. 251 Bench, John K. 117,489 Bender, Thomas M. 117,452 Benevento, Anthony 264 Benjamin, Philip G., II 317 Benner, Joseph C. 314 Bennett, William D. 117, 432,452 Beno, Mikael S. 117 Benson, Harold S. 309,491
Benson, Joseph E. 263 Benton, Jimmie L. 203 Berdahl, Carl H. 252 Berdine, Terry G. 117
Berg, David H. 254 Berg, Nolan I. 305 Berg, Thomas R. 209
Berger, Steven M. 281 Bergman, Charles K. 275 Berlan, Gregory J. 287 Michael L.
245
Berry, Michael E. 264 Berry, William M. Ill 118 Berryman, Donald E. 118,295
Beam, Charles J. 293 Beam, James M. 116 Bean, Ronald L. 302 296
Beauclair, Thomas J. 297 Bechtel, Peter A. 116,310 Beck, David E. 206 Beck, Steven P. 263 Becker, Alan M. 228,459 Becker, Jeffrey D. 257 Bedke, Curtis M. 234 Bednar, Bryon J. 224 Bednar, Stephen M., Jr. 294
Bednarz, Eugene J. 116 Beeman, David P. 248
Ballinger, Franklin F. 115 Ballinger, George W., Jr.
429
Berrian,
Beatty, David B. 278
242
234
Bellini, Edmundo F. 238,
Baxter, William D. 233
Beason, James D. 312 Beatty, Daniel J., Jr. 290
Baldwin, Clark J. 114 Baldwin, Gary A. 114,244
Bellamy, Dennis E.
Bayer, Gary L. 315 Bayne, Robert A. 116 Beadling, Charles W. 248
Beasley, Donald E.
Baker, John G. 114 Baker, Jon R. 291 Baker, Larry W. 114 Baker, Mark W. 284 Balale, Michael E. 114 Balanciere, Milton G., Ill
Bell, Kirk D. 284 Bell, Mark R. 117,280
Beesley, Mark G. 272 Bejsovec, Todd E. 116 Bekeris, Alan A. E. 264 Belcher, Michael F. 317 Belcher, Todd E. 312 Belkowski, Robert A., Jr. 116,301
Bertz, Mark W. 251 Beshara, Lance H. 118 Best, William R. 248 Bethards, John P. 290,450 Betsill, David M. 219
Bettesworth, William P. 118
278,463 Bishop, Kelley B. 320 Bishop, Larry T. 263 Bishop, Robert D. 119
Bitting, David P. 234 Bitton, Dennis F. 269 Bivins, Robert L. 251 Bjorklund, Craig L. 212 Bjorklund, Ronald E. 251
Black, Gregory D. 272 Blackburn, Stephen M. 281 Blackman, James F. 119, 456
Blaikie, Thomas K. Ill 287
Blakely, Terence L.
222
Blanchet, Richard J. 119 Blankenstein, Craig W. 297
Blankirjship, Ross M. Blatchlpy, Peter A.
Bevington, James E. 303 Beyer, Merill L., II 118 Biedermann, Michael H. 272 Bierbaum, Neal R. 119 Bierschbach, Arthur C., 285
Bigelow, John H. 225 Billig, Bruce G. 273 Billings, Michael J. 240 Billingslea, Arthur C., II 251,429
Binkley, Robert G. 119 Biondo, Samuel A., Jr. 119 Birchman, Joseph A. 293, 459
Bird, Steven P. 221
119
281
Blawatsky, Nicholas 267 Blessinger, David 296 Blish, Jay O. 263 Blissit, James A., Jr. 212, 432,452 Bloom, John P., Jr. 207 Blue, Michael F. 297
Blythe, John M. 269 Bocanegra, Reynaldo 243 Bock, Kurt F. 248
Bodary, Alan K.
276
Boedigheimer, Gene A.
219
Bohac, Donald J. 303 Boland, James M. 264
Bollinger, Peter W.
Betts, John M. 267 Betzold, Robert W. 118
Jr.
Birdsell, Phil A. 287 Birtell, William P. 224 Bischoff, Martin E., HI
238
Boma, James R. 254 Bomar, Michael W. 213 Bonanni, Peter A. 240 Bonsi, David J. 119 Booch, Ernest G. 300
Boomgaard, Gregory K.
290
Boone, James B. 119,277 Booth, Robert W. 119 Borah, Jack A. 119 Bordon, George G. 210 Borsare, Terrence E. 251 Borthwick, Ronald R. 231
Bosiljevac, Timothy L. 294 Bosma, Marinus B. 242 Bosserman, David N. 120 Bosworth, Jamie L. 242
Bottomley, Larry D.
251
Bouffard, Brian A. 233
Callaway, Claud W. 228 Calloway, Jerome A. 299
Calugar,
Daniel G. 232 E. 232
Camden, Jimmy Cameron, Steven E. 204
Campbell, Christopher D. 255
Campbell, Christopher M. 123,256
Canitz, James A. 123 Cannon, Wallace R. 281,452 Cantwell, Michael T. 278
Capozzi, Rocky P. 124 Capp, William A. 124 Cappiello, Anthony R. 273 269
Carel, Dennis C. 124
Carey, Steven D. 282 Carlson, James W. 299 Carlson, Michael J. 279, 465
Carlson, Richard P. 209 Carlton, Brian T. 287 Carlton, Patrick L. 124, 205,217 Carmichael, Kevin A. 282 Bowen, James W. 303 Bowen, John J. 251 Bowers, Richard K., Jr. 281
Bowick, Christopher J. 309 Bowie, Thomas G., Jr. 266 Bowman, Charles T., Ill 207 Bowman, David C. 450 Bowman, Dennis F. 311
Bowman, Lonnie D. 279 Bowman, Richard E. 120
Boyarski, David P. 276 Boyce, Steven C. 120,307 Boyd, Lowell R., Jr. 120, 256
Boyd, Stephen P. 293 Boyd, William D. 302 Boyes, Larry G. 254
;
Bozarth, Stephen E. 104, 109,120 Bozek, Blair L. 120 Bozzuto, Richard C. 287 Bradburn, Gregory R. 249
Bradley, Kenneth B. 221 Bradley, Roger P. 254 Brady, Bradford J. 285 Brandt, John E. 215 Brandt, William P. 294 Branham, Michael T. 243 Bratlien, Michael D. 120 Braun, Gilbert L. 320
Bray, Harold S. 216 Braydich, Michael D. Bready, Alvin 299 ,
120
Bream, Scott R. 285 Breaux, Alfred O. 309 Brede, Herbert C., Ill 120 Brewer, Frank H. 120 Brezovic, Joseph L., Jr. 120
Brickell, James L. 120 Bricker, Gregory A. 287 Britten, Scott M. 290 Brock, Don E. 238 Brockman, John C. 121,241, 429 I
Brooke, Robert H. 121 Brooks, Dennis P. 227 Brooks, Greg 121 Brooks, James J. 318 Brooks, James M. 309 Brooks, John F. 308 Brost, George A. 236 Brown, Charles T. 275 Brown, Clayton W. 207
Brown, David R. 252 Brown, David S. 291 Brown, George E. 216 Brown, Jeffrey C. 246 Brown, Jeffrey S. 296 Brown, John F. Ill 204 Brown, Merritt J. 121 Brown, Richard D. 227 Brown, Ronald D. 121 Brown, Stephen R. 293 Brown, Tully W. 121
Browning, Robert W.
122
Brozena, Anthony G., Jr. 122
Brundage, William H. 248 Brundige, Thomas W., IV 212 Jr.
236
Bruner, Larry B. 279 Bruns, John R., Jr. 311
Bryant, Charles E. 122 Bryant, Frederic B., Jr. 122
Bryant, Joseph C. 248 Bryant, Larry W. 266,486 Buchanan, Brad O. 254,456 Buchanan, Stanley E. 237 Buchta, William G. 230 Buck, Charles H., Jr. 260 Buck, Frederick E. 255 Buck, James W. 260
Buckingham, Charles L. 279,459
Carney, Allard R. 285 Carney, Brian T. 309
123
Carolan, William J. 221
Burda, Bruce E. 282 Burda, Dan S. 242 Burdick, David G. 123
Carpenter, Stephen K. 221 Carpenter, Thomas J. 255, 463
Burger, James E. 123 Burgess, Jon R. 288,434 Burgie, Thomas J. 269 Burgos, Miguel F. 232
Carrington, George W., Jr.
Burke, John L., Ill 273 Burke, Patrick W. 276 Burkett, Daniel L., II 251 Burks, William R. 204 Burling, James R., Jr. 293
Burlingham, Mark S.
Brozovic, Richard L. 215 Brozovich, Michael J. 122 Brubaker, Don C. 264 Bruce, Robert A. 210
Brunelle, Raymond R.,
Burchby, Dale D.
288
Burnett, David G. 228 Burnette, George G., Ill 257
Burns, John F. 237 Burns, Kevin P. 290 Burns, Richard A. 236 Burns, Thomas A. 266 Burns, Walter L. 317 Burnside, Robert M. 123,298 Buron, Raoul J., Jr. 221 Busch, Steven D. 300 Buschko, Michael D. 303 Bush, Robert W. 212 Butalla, Paul E., Jr. 281 Butdorf, Garold R. 215 Butler, Bradley L. 123,320 Butler, Charles H. 207 Butler, Joseph S. 315,470 Butler, Lindsay W., Ill 206
Butts, Dennis D. 123
124,463 Carroll, Dean L. 124 Carroll, Joseph L. 266 Carroll, William O. 302 Carrothers, William T. 266
Carson, Harvey S. 259 Carter, Dennis N. 272 Carter, Edward M. 124,262 Carter, James E. 305 Carter, Teddy A. 124 Carwile, Joseph M. 213 Casella, Robert R. 320,459 Casement, William J. 124
Casey, Dennis C. 317 Casey, John F., Jr. 222 Casey, Kevin C. 124 Casey, Leigh D., Jr. 285 Casey, Raymond J. 232 Casey, Richard J. 124 Casey, Richard L. 302 Caskey, William M. 221 Caslick, David R. 236 Cason, Wilbert Jr. 209,441
Cass, John R. Jr. 254
Casserino, Frank J. 282,482 Castan, Keith D. 254 Castellani, Mark S. 282
Castro-Aguirre, Jose R.
Bych, Robert P. 320 Byerly, Joseph L. 320 Byers, Donald C., II 281 Byers, Michael B. 305 Byers, Michael J. 230 Byrd, Charles E., Jr. 236 Byron, Michael W. 308
209
Catton, John J., Jr. 293
Cavalier, James S. 290 Cave, Alan L. 249
Buckley, John C., Ill 294 Buckley, John K. 219 Buckley, Michael O. 227 Buckley, Thomas J. 252 Buckwalter, Joseph M. 122
Caballero, Ricardo S. 317 Cabell, Robert B., Jr. 243
Cervone, Anthony N. 210 Chaffee, David R. 303 Chag, Gary S. 124,301
Budelier, John A. 302
Cady, James R.
Chamberlain, James C.
Budinger, Kris M. 123 Budinsky, Christopher J.
Cafferata, Dale W. 297
278,452 Buerkle, Steven R. 258
Bugbee, Dale R. 284 Buhyoff, Eric J. 224
Cerney, James M.
230
Caggianello, Anthony J.
Cahoon, Neil T. 242 Cain, James E., Jr. 275 Caldwell, Richmond H., Jr. 123
Bulmer, Joseph J., Jr. 225 Bunker, David C. 123,250 Bunker, David N. 234,465
Calhoun, Thomas J. 233,434 Califano, Carmen C., Jr.
Burbank, Patrick C. 293,
Caliguire, Michael R.
264
Callahan, Michael A.
300
452
273
234 123
260
Charlton, Patrick 291 Chase, Lewis D., IV 311 Chase, Michael L. 104,108, 125
Chase, Robert W. 230 Chavez, Mark C. 269 Cheatham, Robert T., Ill 125
Campbell, John O. 227 Campbell, John S., Jr. 320 Campbell, Stephen C. 221
Caraway, John R.
Charlton, John E. 299
Champ, Thomas B.
213
Chandler, Carrol H. 125, 265
Chang, Randy V. U.
296
Chanick, Richard A. 293 Chapman, Daniel W. 209, 452
Chapman, Randall W. 224 Chappell, John M. 219 Chappell, Matthew J., II 269
Cheek, Kevin E. 125 Chenault, Donald D. 125 Childress, Rory H. 287,456 Chilton, Kevin P. 215 Chinn, Glen W. 125 Christ, John H. 306 Christen, Craig T. 236 Christensen, Boyd W. 126 Christian, Frank W. 224 Christian, Kevin S. 321 Christian, Lance D. 305 Christianson, John M. 248
Chung, Charles R.
312
Cimafonte, Michael 258 Ciola, Robert A. 321,486 Cirenza, Michael E. 246
Clancy, Michael H.
255
Clark, David L. 240 Clark, Douglas N. 212 Clark, William R. 272 Clarke, Steven F. 273
Clary, David E. 320 Clary, Michael T. 216 Claude, Robert A. 126
Clayton, Fred B.
249
Cleaveland, Richard H. 126, 298
Clegg, Robert S. 315 Clemens, Terry L. 126 Clement, Donald J. 126 Clement, Martin J. 269 Clements, Donald W. 311 Clements, Roger F. 317 Clemons, Thomas M. 248 Clemovitz, Fred M. 299 Clifford, William S. 232 Cline, Richard L. 126
Clodfelter, Ronnie M. A. 285
Cloud, David J. 281
Clough, David A. 308 Clough, Gary R. 270 Coburn, Frederick B. 297, 470
Cochran, Charles C. 299 Cochran, Mark A. 306 Cody, Richard N., Jr. 257 Coffman, Alfred M., Jr. 243 Coker, Michael F. 236 Colburn, Lee J. 263 Cole, Gary D. 231 Coleman, Allen D. 126 Colflesh, Phillip A. 285, 486
Colgate, Bruce W.
240
Collazo, Victor M. 126 Colletti, Laurence J. 293 Colley, James A., II 299 Collier, Greg D. 296 Collins, Dennis F. 126 Collins, James W., Jr. 126 Collins, Roger B. 296,465 Collins, Stanley J. 290 Colotta, James E. 126 Colton, Thomas H. 126 Coman, Michael S. 311 Combs, Charles C., Jr. 266
Comer, Mark L. 261 Commeford, Chris R. 260 Commons, David L. 227, 486
Concepcion, Napoleon E. 127
Conklin, Kurt S. 127,211 Conlon, Thomas K. 312
531
Deil, Lothar W. 238 Delach, Donald M. 131,482
Delaney, John R. 209 Delaune, Daniel M. 212 Delfrate, Mark A. 306
Delgman, Gary R.
287
Delia, Joseph B. 203 Delich, Charles R. 249,465
Dellapia, Max H. 254 Delmas, Richard J. 267
Deloney, John M. 251 Delorenzo, Michael L. 131
Delphenich, John R. 245 Delpinto, Michael A. 203 Delventhal, Michael A. 296
Demitry, Lee F. 239 Demoisy, Charles C. 293 Denington, Craig B. 233 Dennis, Michael J. 305 Dennis, Richard W. 131 Derek, Calvin P. 132 Deren, Paul S. 221 Derrick, Marvin J. 213,434 Desisto, Paul 302 Detrick, Ted A. 254
Detroye, Jeffrey E. 309
Connery, Joseph J., Jr. 252
Connolly, Edward
291
Connors, David L. 308 Conrad, John E. 213
Conrardy, Richard R. 127 Conroy, Daniel P. 127 Conticchio, Gerard E. 266
Conway, Timothy O.
294
Cook, Donald R. 127,271 Cook, George R. 221 Cook, Marvin E. 299 Cook, Michael J. 127,432, 452
Cooke, Hal J. 218
Cooney, Patrick B. 303 Cooper, Jan C. 263 Copeland, Eugene T. 257 Coppin, Eric P. 296,450 Coppock, Kelvin R. 128 Corbett, Dwight G. 128 Corl, David Nelsen 215 Cornali, Del J. 238 Corona-A, Francisco J. S. 224
Correia, Stanley C. 236 Correll, Bruce N. 239 Corrie, Robert M. 290 Corrigan, James M. 257, 486
Corrigan, Patrick J. 128, 304,486 Corsaro, John A., Jr. 128 Corsetti, William V. 215 Corzine, Richard W., Jr. 291
Cosby, Ricky J. 312 Cosby, Willie J., Ill 242 Costales, Armando A., Jr. 213,434 Cote, Jeffrey A. 128 Cotharin, Benjamin A. 128, 262
Cotroneo, Joseph 260 Cotton, David C. 128
Cottongim, Theodore J. 128
Couden, Tommy J. 128 Council, William C., Jr.
Cox, Franklin E. 281 Cox, Gary W. 251 Cox, Marvin D. 299
532
Daley, David K. 131 Daley, Patrick J. 131
Coy, Timothy D. 129
Dalson, William A. 233 Dalton, Richard E. 237
245
Dalros, Steven W. 302
Dalrymple, Mathieu A. 297
Crafton, Wilson D., Jr. 249
Craig, Alan J. 282 Craig, Paul W. 276 Craig, Robert G. 215 Craig, Stephen V. 129 Craig, William R. 215
Daly, John F. 209 Daly, Mark S. 240
Crane, Michael D. 252 Cranford, Michael V. 129 Crean, Patrick H. 129 Crenshaw, Larry D. 272 Crenshaw, Robert L. 129 Crenshaw, Ronald L. 130 Crider, Michael E. 245
Daniels, Murray E. 314 Daniels, Stephen C. 131
Damiens, Dennis J. 203 Danforth, Lawrence A. 131, 429
Cripe, Robert C. 130 Crist, Robert W. 272 Crist, Rodney S. 131 Crocco, James R. 215 Crockett, David J. Jr. 272 Crombie, Robert B. 311 Cromer, DeJuan 222 Cromwell, John L. 297 Crooks, Louis C. 131
Crosley, Hilton C. 296 Cross, Jeffrey R. 257,450 Cross, Lee T. 287 Cross, Michael A. 231 Crouch, Douglas S. 315 Crouser, David T. 209 Crowe, James L. 263
Crowley, James R. 207 Crowley, John J. 281 Cruz-Vega, Carlos B. 267 Cuda, Daniel L. 275
Culpepper, Randall C.
206
Cultrera, Bruce P. 207
Cumm, Carl C. 222 Cummins, Michael L. 230
Cunningham, David B. 219 Cunningham, David F. 269 Cunningham, Donald L. 209 Cunningham, Mark A. 260 Cunningham, Paul M. 236 Cunningham, Rex J. 131 Curran, Charles F. 252
Curry, Christopher L.
128
Court, Kevin 128 Coviello, Vincent 128
Covington, John R.
Cox, Michael E. 230 Cox, Michael H. 294 Cox, Roger W. 129 Cox, Terry J. 228
260
Cutler, Robert E. 131 Cutter, James N. 287 Czabaranek, John 308 Dahlstrom, Arvid E., Jr. 296
Dailey, John M. 293 Dale, John E. 231
Dankenbring, Thomas A.
227
Dankowski, Greg C. 131 Dannenfelser, Daniel F. 243 Dantzler, Willie C. 230 Darchuk, Wayne S. 248 Darnall, Walter W., Jr. 263 Darner, Thomas L. 269 Dart, James R. 315 Davila, Richard, Jr. 209,432 Davis, Barton B. 104,107, 131
Davis, Bruce E. 131 Davis, Dee S. 227,441 Davis, Donald E. 261,486 Davis, Edward V. 318 Davis, James D. 254 Davis, Kenneth J. 258 Davis, Randall M. 290 Davis, Raymond E. 305 Davis, Rudee F. 131 Davis, Steven M. 269 Davis, Thomas J. 264 Davis, William K. 287,387 Davis, William R. 266 Davis, William V. 248 Day, John W. 267,465 Day, William E., Jr. 270 Dea, William F. 251 Deane, Bruce W. 275 Deano, Charles C., Jr. 299 Dearien, James N., II 248 Dearmond, Frederic A. 269 Deaux, James D. 308 Debes, Joseph M. 284
Deblanc, Robert K. 238 Deboalt, Thomas F. 255 Debruhl, Harry C., Jr. 314 Dedic, John K. 308 Dee, Stephen W. 276 Defoliart, David W. 236 Dehart, Michael E. 293 Dehart, Paul E., Jr. 131 Dehnert, Robert E., Jr. 237
Dettmer, Paul A. 225 Dettmer, Thomas D. 243 Deunk, Norman H., Ill 132 Deveux, Donald F. 309 Devlin, Michael T. 270,459 Devries, Curtis A. 215 Dewillis, Frantz 318 Dexter, John B. 318 Dibiase, Michelangelo 312 Dichter, Andrew S. 296 Dick, Samuel R. 204 Dickerson, David E. 255 Dickinson, Allen J. 263 Dieffenbach, Brian E. 278 Dieffenbach, Otto W. Ill 293 Diehl, Arthur F., Ill 203,489 Diemand, William E. 132 Diener, David A. 284 Dierksen, Jeffrey M. 276 Dietel, Ronald J. 132 Dieter, Kenneth M. 132 Dietz, Dennis C. 216
Dildy, Douglas C. 132
Donovan, Patrick C. 255 Donze, Robert J. 264 Doran, George T. 243 Dorman, Glenn A. 218 Dorris, Joseph L. 133
Dorsey, Dean 133 Dorsey, Robert D. 320 Douglas, Don R. 302,388 Dowdy, Joseph E. 230 Dowell, Larry D. 232,491 Dowling, Lawrence R. 248 Dowling, Timothy P. 267 Downey, Douglas C. 249 Drake, James A. 267 Drennan, David G. 294 Dressel, Frank E. 311 Drew, Joseph G. 221 Drew, Myres N. 315 Dronkers, Anthony A. 270 Drow, Willy H. 236 Dubuisson, Frank J. 242 Duchene, Brian G. 309 Duckworth, James M. 269 Duclos, Michael S. 290
Duesing, Richard M. 305 Duey, Gordon L. 133 Duffy, Brian 320,486 Duffy, Patrick T. 264 Dugan, James M. 315 Duhachek, Richard F. 269 Duncan, David S. 133 Duncan, Terry A. 245 Dundas, Paul A. 222 Dundore, Karl M. 261 Dundore, Steven W. 227 Dunn, Andrew W. 293 Dunn, Daniel R. 246 Dunn, Frederick C., Jr. 133,456 Dunn, Luckey M. 299 Dunn, Michael J. 134 Dunn, William J. 320 Dunstan, John O. 238 Duran, Jack J. 134
Duresky, Stephen J. 218 Durgin, Harry R., Jr. 134 Durio, Gregory E. 134 Dutchyshyn, Harry V., Jr. 305
Dill, James E. 245 Dilla, Benjamin L. 278 Dillard, Billy D. 132,456 Dilly, Robert J. 219,470 Dimarchi, David O. 132 Dimiduk, David P. 285
Duvall, Michael W. 302,450 Dyche, David D. 305,463
Dingley, David K.
Earp, Ronald O. 134 Eastmead, Donald J. 135 Eaton, Robert A. 242 Ebelke, David K. 285 Eberle, Michael L. 261 Echard, Richard A. 278 Echaurren-V, Hernan F.
248
Diprimo, Mario K. 132 Dittmer, Karl K., Jr. 290 Dittmer, Kurt B. 273 Dlarotta, Maximo G. 285 Dobias, Donald L., Jr. 294 Dobson, Robert H. 206,486 Dodd, Charles M., Ill 237 Dodd, Wesley D. 132 Dodds, John B. 317 Dodds, Matthew T. 243 Dodge, Lex C. 252
Dodgen, Byron C. 212 Doeppner, Ronald S. 269 Doerr, Jeffrey L. 264 Dohner, Charles F. 266 Dolan, James T. 251 Dollahite, Thomas H., Jr. 252
Dominey, Clifford S. 255 Domingue, Edward N. 302 Donahoe, John H. 255 Donaldson, James 132 Donath, Jack L., Jr. 314 Donham, Danny W. 132 Donisi, Angelo A., Jr. 272
Donnelly, Mark S. 221 Donnelly, Robert P., Jr. 264 Donnelly, Stephen C. 133 Donovan, Kevin F. 293
Dye, Richard R. 275 Dykes, Gregory A. 134,470 Earnhart, George N., Ill 303
230
Echols, John B. 278
Eddy, Steven R. 203 Edgar, Samuel G., Ill 224 Edgecomb, Jeffrey L. 320
Edgington, David M.
300
Edstrom, Bruce K. 263,450 Ehrhart, David G. 293 Ehrler, Dennis W. 249 Eiband, David M. 135
Eichelberger, J. F. 321 Eickelman, Steven A. 260 Eisen, Stefan Jr. 278 Eken, James K. 245,441 Ellen, Michael R. 290 Elliott, Gary W. 135,238 Elliott, Glenn A. 279 Elliott, John W. 207 Ellis, Donald S. 203 Ellis, Mark G. 225 Ellis, Michael W. 294 Ellsworth, Gary L. 240 Else, Steven E. 242
Elson, Randolph R. 212 Ely, Michael V. 230 Emanuel, Paul A. 135,319 Emanuel, Richard J. 204
Enderle, Raymond H., Jr. 204
432
Engel, Kenneth D. 227 Engleson, Lawrence E. 284
Fellows, James A. 317 Fellows, Mark A. 281 Felman, Marc D. 299
Engelson, Thomas P. 317 English, William J. 246,463
Fennessy, Terence P. 321
Enix, Earl A. 249
Fernandez, Jean M. 231 Ferrara, Joseph 282 Ferraro, Antonio 136 Fick, Donald E. 136 Filaseta, Joseph B. 272 Fillar, Christopher A. 287
Ephland, John G., Jr. Eppley, David S. 219
135
Erdle, Michael P. 221 Eresman, Raymond S. 276 Erickson, Mazel B. 269 Eriksen, Larry E. 284
Errazuriz, Joaquin C. 272
Errigo, John A. 203 Erving, Claude M. 239 Erwin, Wayne H. II 276,459 Esbenshade, Kent A. 284 Esclavon, Arthur L. 315
Eskridge, Robert D. 222 Esposito, Henry 209,482
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Feigh, Keith A. 236 Felder, Lloyd R. 320 Felix, Woodrow D. II 136 Fellmeth, Wayne G. 273 Fellows, Charles R. 227,
Estelle, William L. 266 Estes, Richard B. 104,105, 106,135 Estrada, Edward A. 230 Ettenson, Gordon M. 135 Eustace, James A. 312 Evander, Kerry I. 276 Evans, Alan T. 210 Evans, Byron M. 135 Evans, David R. 238 Evans, Gerald B. 207 Evans, Glenn D. 258 Evans, Joseph T. Jr. 218 Evans, Mark W. 272 Evans, Robert W. 135 Evans, Stanley H. Jr. 246 Evans, Victor L. 222 Evert, Dana L. 213
Ewing, James W. 234 Exelby, Gary A. 251 Eydenberg, Francis M. 135
Eyolfson, Michael F.
218
Faber, James M. 297 Faber, Robert K. 232
Facenda, Joseph V. Jr. 311 Fagan, James S. 308 Fagot, Bradley F. 209,463 Fair, John A. 135 Fairbrother, Edward F., Jr. 224,465 Falkovic, Frank D., Jr. 224 Fallon, Andrew D. 218 Falsone, Frank J. Ill 135
Falvey, Daniel L.
275
Fantasia, Mark E. 227 Fariss, Laurence A. 212,
Findlay, Gregory J. 136, 434
Findley, Michael C. 137 Finke, Richard A. 215 Finn, Kenneth M. 311 Finn, Thomas P. 260
Finnegan, Robert J. Jr. 137,229
Finney, Russell L. 210 Fiorenzi, Peter J. 137 Fisher, Alan D. 245 Fisher, James P. 308 Fisher, Mark R. 309 Fisher, Robert R. 305 Fitz, Michael S. 218
Fitzgerald, James R. 137 Fitzpatrick, Charles E. 3r 137
Fitzsimmons, Bob S. 137
Flaming, Michael B. 306 Flanagan, Patrick R. 248 Flattery, David A. 138 Fleming, David L. 272,364 Flemings, Garrison H. 218 Flickinger, William C. 299 Flierl, Gregory D. 210 Flint, Dennis L. 213 Floersch, John E. 238 Flood, Scott K. 242 Flory, Robert A. 138,319 Flower, Dean R. 206
Floyd, William R. 291 Fly, Ronald E. 138 Flynn, Collin F. 317 Flynn, Gerald K. 138 Foertsch, James W. 299 Foister, James W. Ill 240 Fok, William D. T. C. 303
Fong,
Matthew K. 287
Fry, Douglas W. 209 Fry, Kenneth A. 294 Fry, Mark W. 272 Frye, Stephen B. 308,459 Fucillo, James E. 264
Fueyo, Michael H. 139 Fuller, Stanley G. 139 Fulton, James 139 Fundarek, David L. 139,214 Furfari, James C. 139
Fury, Joseph A. 228 Gabrys, Karl F. Jr. 206, 456
Gaddy, Gary J. 139 Gage, Doyle E. 261 Gagnon, Richard E. 315 Gahl, Robert E. 203,486 Gajeski, Antone E. 284 Galavotti, Louis J. Jr. 206 Galik, Andrew P. 140
Gallagher, Edward A. Gallet, Roger M. 261
299
Gallo, Frank H. 288 Galluzzo, Joseph 236 Gamble, Timothy 297 Gamblin, Barry S. 284 Gambrell, Robert L. Jr. 299
Gandy, Edward R. Jr. Garcia, Felix Jr. 261 Garcia, Jose A. 232
227
Garcia, Luis Jr. 228 Garcia, Peter F. 140 Gardner, Ralph E. 251 Gardner, Robert S. 227,452 Garhart, Ronald L. 140
Garito, Douglas J. 242 Garland, Frank S. 266 Garland, Jeffery S. 450 Garland, John G. Ill 140,219
Garland, Robert H. 291 Garland, Todd R. 204 Garner, Gary M. 140 Garner, Larry E. 215,441 Garramone, David M. 140 Garrett, James L. 140,450 Garrett, James M. 251 Garrett, Michael F. 266 Garrett, Thomas F. 302 Garrison, Kevin 318 Garrison, Leslie C. 209
Garrity, James J.
140
Garten, David N. 311 Garza, Carlos Jr. 278 Garza, Mario A. 204 Gasche, Stephen C. 285 Gaston, Robert W. Jr. 207
Gaughan, John F. II 212 Gaughan, Miles M. 284 Gavares, Peter M. 140 Geddie, Matthew P. 255
Gegg, Michael P.
266
Gehri, Mark J. D. 140,268 Geiselhart, Gerald J. Jr.
Gill, Michael W. 278 Gill, Terry L. 275 Gillette, Thomas L. 236 Gilliam, Mark M. 206 Gilliam, Paul E. Jr. 141 Gilmore, John P. 142 Gilzean, Mark E. 321 Gionet, David E. 317
Gipson, Anthony J. 288 Glaeser, Chris R. 251 Glasebrook, David S. M. 258
Glass, James M. 207 Gleason, Darrell R. 237 Glenn, James E. 142 Glennon, John J. Jr. 294 Glick, Floyd J. 142 Glifort, Kenneth F. 142 Glines, Brent P. 245 Glock, Albert E. Jr. 142 Goers, Greg L. 306 Goetsch, Chris G. 311,470 Gold, Aaron H. 254 Gold, Robert P. 314 Goldbach, Bernard F. 290 Gomes, Brian V. 227 Goodale, Roy A. 302 Goodman, Benjamin D. 219
Goodrich, Bert F. 203 Goodrich, Dan R. 142,202, 486
Goodwin, Thomas E. 143, 313
Gentry, Gailon L. 140,253 George, Arthur L. Ill 272 George, Joseph M. 305
Gordon, Mclnnis 236 Gorenc, Stanley 305 Gorman, John M. 282 Gosen, Richard B. 242
Gerardi, Michael D. 231,
Gough, Scott W.
236
465
Gerdes, Bradley D. 257 Gersbach, Charles P. 318 Getz, Joseph F. 231 Getzelman, Harold D. 290 Gibbs, Richard M. 240 Gibbs, Robert H. 140 Gibson, Frederick W. 141 Gibson, Ralph D. 311 Gibson, Rodney E. 141 Gibson, Steve T. 269 Giersch, Michael L. 141 Giese, Michael C. 141 Gieser, Gregory S. 239 Gilbert, Terence L. 141 Gill, Charles W. Jr. 267
281
Gould, Alan R. 285 Gould, Frederick E. 294 Gould, Michael C. 293
Goyden, Michael V. 260 Grace, Lance C. 224
Grady, Jeffrey J. 318,463 Grady, Kevin M. 248,387 Grady, Walter A., Jr. 288 Gragan, David P. 297 Graham, Curtis R. Ill 239 Grandcolas, James S. 143 Grande, Murray G. 303
Granger, Alan T. 263 Graper, John R. 309 Grasso, Richard J. Jr. 314 Graves, Jeffrey C. 239,441
Fonorow, Owen R. 305
Forberg, Steven S. 138 Forbes, Donald R. 215 Ford, Douglas J. 266,432 Foreman, James P. 215 Foret, Herbert L. Jr. 294 Forinash, Dennis R. 263
Forsyth, Frank L. 138
459
Farmer, David K. 278 Farmwald, Jay A. 136 Farnham, John S. 293 Farr, Robert A. 299 Farus, James E. 136 Faust, Dean C. 284
Fauver, John M. 224 Fawcett, John M. Jr. 234 Fay, Dennis B. 136,205 Fazio, Gary P. 300 Fazio, Salvatore Jr. 136
Feddersen, Craig R.
Ferguson, David C. 293
Frantz, Randall C. 216 Fraser, Douglas M. 245 Fraser, James R. 246 Frasier, Don A. Jr. 287 Free, Jerry L. 284 Freed, Thomas R. Jr. 251 Freeman, Doyle K. 254 Freeman, Kenneth D. 249 Freeman, Mark R. 302 Freer, Harrison C. 281 Freeth, David P. 138 French, Douglas W. 266 French, Harold G. 275 Fricano, Michael 254 Frick, Gregory B. 311 Frith, Marc W. 287 Fritz, John D. 299 Fritzsche, Bruce H. 239 Fritzsche, Mark H. 315 Fronk, Laurence F. 294 Fronk, Thomas M. 272 Frost, Douglas H. Jr. 138 Frozena, John D. 257 Fruland, William E. 138
296
Foyil, James D. 320 Fracchia, Alexander G. 306
Fraley, Thomas 251
Feder, Eric L. 269
Federwisch, Richard R.
Francis, Keith I. 254
237
Fedewa, Frederick A. 136, 432
Fedors, Richard G. 136
Feeley, Philip J. 309 Feeney, Edward J. Jr.
Fortin, Michael F. 209 Fortner, Raymond L. 238 Foster, Daniel A. 218,450 Foster, James E. II 293 Foster, Steven E. 282 Fouser, John D. 300 Fouts, John D. 308 Fowler, Byron T. 138 Fowler, Gregory R. 273 Fowler, Mark J. 303
136
Fehseke, Scott R. 136,304
Frank, Howard W., Jr. 138, 432,433,452
ib
Frank, Norman G. Jr. 138 Frank, Stanley C. 306 Franklin, George E. Jr. 248 Franklin, Steven R. 320 Franklin, William H. 299
533
Gravette, Bruce R. 215
Gray, Hugh G. 245 Gray, Kevin H. 225 Gray, Mark W. 321 Gray, Robert M. 254 Greco, John R. 143 Green, Allen M. 257 Green, Franklin F. 320 Green, Gary W. 291 Green, Peter B. 204,465
Green, Thomas K. 143 Green, Timothy T. 143 Greenawalt, James D. 221 Greene, Thomas A. 218 Greenwood, Herbert L. 278 Greeson, James T. 143,470
Gregg, Steven M. 237 Greiner, Jeffrey H. 143, 274,486 Gresh, Steve F. 216 Gresham, Donald D. 314,434 Gress, Roderic G. 297 Gress, Stephen G. Jr. 143, 316
Gridley, James B. 311 Grieder, Felix M. 212 Griffin, Daniel 143 Griffith, Richard A. 228 Griffith, William E. 143 Grijalba, Apolonio S. Jr. 215
Groathouse, Steven G. 314 Groen, Scott C. 243
Grogan, Steven D.
240
Gronewald, Curtis J. 320 Gronseth, Phillip W. 272, 465
Hall, Steven D. 308 Hall, Thomas M. II 144 Hallada, Marc R. 272 Hallenbeck, Lane W. 312
Halley, Donald J. 144 Halpin, Michael P. 144 Halseth, Thomas G.
144
Halsey, William R. 144 Halsor, Mark D. 144,310 Halter, Irving L. Jr. 267
Hamurg, John 257 Hamby, Carl L. Jr. 318 Hamed, Steven M. 212 Hamilton, David S. 145 Hamilton, James R. 248 Hamilton, Robert J. 321, 463
Hamm, Harold R. 145 Hammond, Scott A. 263 Hamor, Gary D. 291 Hancock, Kenneth C. 145 Hancock, Thomas W. 281 Hancock, Warren D. 260 Hand, Charles B. 145 Hanifen, Dan W. 275
Hanington, Kenneth R. 213 Hankins, Paul M. 145
Hanley, Patrick M. 314 Hanley, Richard A. 245 Hanlon, Stephen J. 213 Hanner, Dale R. 269 Hansen, Steven A. 145 Hanson, Jon G. 219 Hanson, Markoe S. 291 Hanson, William E. 275 Hanus, Glen J. 248 Harber, Jeffrey L. 306
Gross, Gregory L. 243
Harding, Lawrence W.
Grosshans, Ray E. 284 Grosvenor, Robert C. 232 Guardino, Alfred J. 143,
Hardy, Franklin W. Jr. 318 Hargrove, Julius Lynn 230
262
Gudeczauskas, Anthony C. 143 Gudmundson, Michael L. 278
Guelich, Hampton H. 144 Guest, Stephen C. 321 Guhin, Joseph M. 240 Guida, Vincent J. 252 Guidry, Paul L., Jr. 297
Guillory, Robert D. 261 Guindon, Bruce D. 215 Gum, Michael E. 144 Gunderson, Steven G. 236 Gunther, Donald E. 296 Gunther, Rodney B. 299
Gunzinger, Mark A. 210 Gustafson, Gregg S. 270 Gustafson, Richard A. 302
278
459
Harimoto, Deane Y. 146 Harlan, Mark A. 146
Harnly, Douglas A. 146 Harper, Martin L. 146 Harris, David M. 258 Harris, Foster R. 321 Harris, John D. 210 Harrison, Douglas M. 248 Harrison, Jeffrey B. 248 Harrod, Scott B. 234 Hart, Richard C. 249 Hartman, Dwight B. 228 Hartmann, Thomas W. 234
Hartney, James E. 272 Hartung, Walter G. 204 Hartwell, Thomas A. 320 Hasenbein, Kenneth P. 234 Haslett, John R. Ill 249 Hass, Jeff T. 221 Hatfield, David N. 290
Gustin, Lee D. 228 Gutierrez, George A. 305 Guzowski, Paul F. 144
Hathaway, Michael K. 146 Hathaway, Patrick J. 296
Gwynn, John T. 219
Hatt, Gerald R. 215
Haanio, Robert B. 266 Haas, Steven M. 257
Haug, Clifford M. 215 Haugen, David A. 227
Habjan, Mark W. 312
Hauser, Michael L. 314
Hackett, Gary J. 219 Hackett, James T. 215 Hackett, Jeffrey L. 227
Hayden, Thomas F. 3rd
Hackney, Edward E. 144 Hagan, Timothy S. 288 Haggerty, Steven A. 216 Haile, Raymond F. 144,271 Haines, Cyril K. Jr. 297
Hainsey, Michael P. 261 Hairston, Carleton P. 144 Halbert, Robert C. 231 Hale, Charles A. 270 Hale, Ira D. 234,463 Hale, John C. 254
Haley, John C. 275 Hall, Brent D. 275 Hall, Donald D. 311 Hall, Richard M. 272
534
146,217
Hayes, William A. 147 Haygood, Garth K. 300 Hayhurst, James L. 147 Haynie, Richard A. 147,486 Hayzlett, Mark R. 315 Hazen, James G. 147 Hazen, John T. 299 Heald, Charles R. 314 Heald, James R. 230,470
Heaney, Thomas A. 279 Heard, Hampton F. 255
Heelan, Thomas 299 Heffernan, Thomas J. 147 Heffner, James E. 228 Heffner, Richard P. 147,292
Hegland, David A. 147 Hehn, Craig E. 231 Heidmous, Jeffery N. 210, 434
Heidmous, Walter N. Jr. 260,434 Heil, Joseph B. 278 Heil, Michael L. 221 Heil, Steven L. 147 Heinle, Dennis R. 147 Heinz, Steven D. 311 Heise, Kevin R. 317,489 Heitman, Lee R. Jr. 272
Hejl, William A. 204 Held, Gary A. 266 Helm, Percy R. Ill 222 Heminger, David L. 225 Henabray, Kevin F. 302 Henager, Donald E. 293 Henchey, Michael C. 257 Henderson, Jerry P. 207 Henk, John W. 254 Henkel, Casey L. 206 Hennek, Roderick E. 230
Hennessey, Peter J. 221 Henney, Donald W. Ill 266
Heymann, Warren C. 297
Holloway, Charles F. 281
Hibbard, Barton J. 273 Hibbs, Elliot S. 315 Hickcox, Robert C. 305 Hickman, David G. 308 Hiebert, Donald W. 215
Hollowell, Steven J. 222 Holm, Gregory S. 302,452 Holmes, Mark D. 254 Holmes, Mark K. 260 Holt, Hal P. 284 Holton, William J. 310 Holtz, Thomas R. 245
Higginbotham, Bradley K. 104,105,148,283
Higgins, Daniel M. 257 Higgins, Donald P. Jr. 242 Higgins, Ernest W. 148,220 Higgins, Paul G. 318 Hight, Gregory A. 282
Honsinger, John H. Jr. 149
Hilbun, Ted A. 320 Hildebrand, Kevin D. 224 Hildebrandt, John H. 305
Hope, John E. 308 Hopkin, Bruce T. 203 Hopler, Harold W. 258 Hopper, Timothy B. 216
Hill, Kent D. 148 Hill, Kevin E. 248 Hill, Stanley L. 315
Hinesley, Ted W. 210 Hinger, Robert J. 302 Hinkel, Clark R. 218 Hinkin, Daniel T. 207 Hinoki, Stanley G. 234
Hippier, Charles K. 320 Hobart, William C. Jr. 209 Hobbs, Charles F. 246
Hood, Robert C. 149 Hood, Robert R. 149 Hook, Peter S. 314 Hoover, Robert J. 279
Horacek, James R. 150 Horie, Joel M. 285 Horkulic, Mark E. 213 Horn, Steven R. 150 Horowitz, Gary M. 150 Horton, Robert S. 273 Hossler, Kenneth L. 287 Houck, Richard C. 276 Houde, Neal J. 150,241, 470
Hobbs, Dale S. 249 Hobbs, David Lance 261,465
Houle, Gary R. 209 Houren, Parick J. 263
Hodge, Kenneth L. Jr.
239
Householder, John S. 150
Henricks, Terence T. 147
Hoey, Rex R. 305
Henry, Christopher M.
Hof, George M. 148 Hoffman, Chris P. 238 Hoffman, Donald J. 148 Hoffman, Edward W. 148,
Houser, Phil C. 287 Hovrud, David L. 150,250 Howard, John D. 206 Howell, Larry A. 231 Howes, Mark D. 245
230
Henry, Michael 320 Hensley, David R. 230 Hente, Scott B. 311 Henwood, Barton E. 147
Hepburn, Byron C. 296 Heppner, James J. 206 Herbert, Randall A. 216 Herbert, Robert J. 225 Herchak, John A. 204,470 Herd, John H. 270 Heriot, James H. 287
Herlong, David W. 310 Herlt, Stephen M. 237 Hermes, Peter J. 231 Hermstad, Dexter L. 287 Hern, Walter F. 303 Herr, Steven F. 312
Herring, Robert W. Ill 251 Herrman, David P. 147
Herzog, William N. Jr. 264
Heard, Keller D. 231 Heath, Robert D. 302 Hebb, Alan D. 238 Heck, Thomas S. 249
Hess, Jeffrey W. 300 Hester, Wesley B. 148
Hedding, Truman J. Ill 320
Hevey, Bruce G. P. 317
Hesterberg, Lyndal K. 209, 441
286
Hogan, Ernie A. 270 Hogan, Stephen J. 257 Hoganson, Eric H. 308 Hoglund, David L. 132,148 Hogue, James R. 251,434 Hohl, Larry D. 305,486 Hoke, Scott A. 148 Hoick, Eric K. 148
Holdridge, Richard D.
Hoyes, Michael B. 287 Hoyle, Joseph C. 151 Hoyt, Stephen C. 315 Hrncir, David E. 251 Huber, Lawrence D. 151 Huber, Richard M. 296 Huddleson, Scott A. 151 Huddleston, Byron E. 218
Hudgens, Paul D. 242
Holkeboer, Thomas K. 148 Holland, Edward C. Ill 242
Holland, Martin K. 263 Holland, Stephen 148 Hollerbach, Don M. 149,286
Holley, Charles R. Jr. 149 Holley, Eugene M. 263 Holley, Robert C. 305 Holliman, Michael A. 288 Hollins, Samuel D. 248 Hollis, David A. 294 Holliway, Robert H. 149,441
300
Hudson, Robert W. 215 Huerta, Jesse A. 260,470 Huertas, Bruce 254,482 Huffman, Gary D. 230 Huffman, John T. Jr. 287 Huffman, Phyllip B. 151
Hughes, Dennis C. 151 Hughes, Joseph E. 264 Hughes, Mark T. 254 Hughes, Philip G. 151 Hughes, Ralph G. 281 Hughes, William E. Ill 281 Hughes, William F. Jr. 151 Hulbert, Stephen J. 267
Hummel, Dennis L. 228 Humphries, Willard J. Jr. 252
Hunsuck, John D. Jr. 225 Hunt, James P. 232,465 Hunt, John M. Jr. 297 Hunt, John S. 318 Hunt, Roger W. 321 Hurdle, Karl J. 261 Hussey, Steven J. 263 Hust, Gerald R. 228 Hutchison, Mark S. 225 Hutt, Robert S. 246 Hyatt, Mark A. 151,450 ,
Hyde, Thomas W. 279 lacobucci, James C. 151, 226
Ibarra, Fernando 258,463
Igyarto, Phillip A. 305 Iken, Daniel R. 151
Use, James R. 261,465 llseng, Jimmy D. 151,486 Ingersoll, Scott R. 218
Inglis, John C. 227 Inscoe, Philip D. 152,256 Irish, Philip A. Ill 152
j
Irwin, Robert M. Jr. 296 Isaacs, Charles B. 263 Isabelle, Marc D. 242 Iverson, Robert B. 257
Ivy, Jack L. 270 Jackson, David G. 152 Jackson, Jack A. Jr. 248 Jackson, Jimmy D. 224 Jackson, John P. 152,211, 223
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Jackson, Michael C. 276 Jackson, Scott C. 207 Jacobs, Jeffrey L. 152,429 Jacobs, Mark A. 206 Jacobson, Mark C. 152 Jacques, Richard W. 312, 456
Jaeger, Bruce R. 320 Jaklitsch, Frederick L. 297
James, Donald W. 152
James
Douglas 272
James, Randal K. 308 Jamieson, Bruce M. 237 Janelli, Gary A. 296,482 Janik, Daniel J. 240,470 Janisse, Thomas C. 152 Janiszewski, Alan M. 317 Jannetta, David L. 320 Janson, John P. 215 Jareo, David L. 203 Jarka, Daniel R. 243 Jarrow, Scott F. 222
Jaskey, Armas J. Jr. 266 Jefferson, Mark L. 314
Jeffrey, Bruce L. 252 Jeffs, Raymond E. 152 Jennings, Karl B. 264 Jennings, Kenneth R. 261 Jensen, Craig R. 221 Jensen, Richard C. 264 Jensen, Robert A. Jr. 152 Jenson, John W. 296 Jett, Connie M. 267 Jewell, Gary S. 206
Johansen, Marc C. 152 Johns, Raymond E. Jr. 273 Johnson, Anthony R. 257 Johnson, Bruce G. 285 Johnson, Charles S. Jr. 255
Johnson, Chase J. 299 Johnson, David E. 266 Johnson, David W. 263 Johnson, Gregory S. 306 Johnson, John N. 305 Johnson, Mark D. 152 Johnson, Mark R. 153 Johnson, Milton H. Jr. 288 Johnson, Randall G. 242 Johnson, Robert C. 238 Johnson, Roy T. Jr. 153 Johnson, Sterling A. 279 Johnson, Walter R. Jr. 248 Johnson, William C. 302 Johnston, Daniel P. 275,276 Johnston, Michael W. 206 Johnston, Ronald E. 249
Johnston, Verle L. Jr. 153 Johnstone, Thomas S. 278 Joiner, Jay K. 270
Jolly, Jay D. 153 Jonak, Steven J. 279 Jones, Albert E. 321 Jones, Bradley W. 236 Jones, Budd A. Jr. 203 Jones, Charles E. 153
Jones, Charlie A. Jr. 251 Jones, Christopher P. 216 Jones, Clarence D. Jr. 297 Jones, Daryl L. 285 Jones, David A. 311 Jones, Donald G. 210 Jones, Duane A. 317,387 Jones, Frederick O. 312 Jones, James E. 207 Jones, John P. 153 Jones, Philip R. 320 Jones, Richard K. 305 Jones, Stanley E. 308 Jones, Thomas D. 249 Jones, Timothy C. 282,463 Jones, William H. 154 Jones, William M. 287 Jordan, Craig W. 285 Jordan, Daniel W. Ill 230
Jorgensen, Stephen A. 308 Joslin, Randall G. 278 Judkins, James E. 154,232 Julien, Philip A. 212
Jumper, Geoffrey W.
238
Justiz, Charles R. 154 Kaan, Kevin J. 154
Kahiapo, Joseph
W. Jr.
314,452 Kaiser, Daniel D. 269 Kaiser, Joseph G. 318 Kallas, Nicholas G. 231 Kallman, Roderick R. 248 Kamae, Dennis H. 264 Kambourian-Bartolome, Juan 278
Kampa, Lawrence M. 154 Kamps. Daniel K. 246 Kamrad, Kurt M. 287
Kane, John P. 238 Kane, Thomas P. 154,307 Kaneshiro, Kevin S. 263 Karner, Joseph R. 155,247 Karulf, Richard E. 252 Kasl, Edward L. 224
Kasprzyk, Stanley J. Jr. 245 Katahara, Lester K. 155 Katona, John Jr. 258 Kayse, Kevin S. 315,388 Keagle, James M. 155,202 Keane, Michael J. 320
Kearney, John J. 234 Kearns, John A. 245 Kearns, William A. 215 Keaton, James H. 155,486 Keen, Stephen M. 260 Keene, David N. Jr. 203 Kehl, Randall H. 269 Keith, Claude R. Jr. 215 Keith, Steven J. 267 Keithcart, Kerry E. 227
Kelley, Glen A. 261 Kelley, Joseph E. 155,268 Kelly, Christopher A. 155 289,316
Kelly, Henry F. IV 245 Kelly, James R. 155 Kelly, John E. Jr. 155 Kelly, Michael K. 314 Kelly, Sean M. 218 Kelly, William M. 155 Kelly, William W. 314 Kelso, Thomas S. 263
Kemerling, Robert A. 155 Kemp, Kelvin P. 155,434 Kemp, Terrill L. 299 Kemp, Thomas W. 305 Kempton, Richard L. 287 Kendall, Phillip L. 311 Kenkel, Kevin G. 276
Kennedy, Carl L. 279 Kennedy, Glenn C. 276 Kennedy, Ronald C. 309 Kenney, Mark L. 213 Kennington, Grady V. 225 Kennon, Jay G. 272,463
Kennon, John W. Ill 317 Kent, Douglas R. 258 Kent, Paul E. 260 Kent, Paul E. 260 Kent, Steven J. 302 Keohane, John S. 270 Kercheval, Joseph B. Jr. 264
Kerley, Donald J. 155,482 Kessler, James H. IV 309, 459
Ketchie, Barry M. 278 Kidd, Michael S. 299
Killingsworth, P. S.
212
Kilstrom, Kevin J. 311,452 Kim, Richard H. D. 317 Kim, Sung-Whan 156 Kimmel, William S. 156 Kinard, Walter A. 156 Kincannon, Charles P. 291, 470
King, Gary M. 224 King, Richard P. 290 King, Thomas J. 243 Kingsley, Shannon T.
204
Kinkead, Scott A. 156 Kinney, Craig G. 269 Kirchoff, Ronald A. 278 Kirkham, Richard D. 311
Kirkpatrick, Richard A. 156 Kirschling, Ronnie J. 281 Kirsteatter, Gary L. 156 Kisby, Arthur E. 156 Kish, David B. 273 Kisiel, Stanley C. Jr. 224
Kissinger, David P. 270 Kitchen, Craig N. 156 Kittle, William L. 300 Kittleson, Eric J. 242
Kjeldgaard, Andrew L. 266 Kleinhans, Robert J. 232, 470
Kleinman, Craig R. 258 Klena, Martin J. 156,452 Kleven, Jay D. D. 230 Klimes, Kenneth G. 156,313 Klimis, George N. 284 Kline, Timothy H. 156,465 317
Klingenberger, Kurt J. Klinger, Peter C. 156 Kliza, Dennis M. 246 Kluck, Peter E. 314 Knabel, Thomas L. 311
Knapp, Kenneth D. 273 Knapp, William J. 216 Knauf, Joseph B. 273 Knauff, Robert A. 284 Knauss, Brian L. 157,298 Kneib, Frederick J. 293
Knellinger, William R. II 248
Knight, Wade D. 157 Knoll, Michael G. 157,214 Knox, Douglas C. 238 Kobza, Marvin E. 308 Koch, Thomas J. 251 Kocher, Lloyd W. 157 Kochevar, James M. 290 Kocian, Donald J. 242 Kocian, Thomas C. 245 Koelling, John H. 275,465
Koenigsknecht, James J. 240
Kogler, James T.
275
Kohl, Richard S. 290 Kohler, Erick P. 157 Kolakowski, Daniel V. 308 Kolb, Daniel B. 321
Kolegraff, Ronald J.
228
Kolessar, Thomas D. 157 Kolm, Paul A. 158 Kontak, Roger E. 308 Konwin, Kenneth C. 158,277
Koppang, Scott W. 242 Koraly, Steven C. 158,463
535
Koster, James F. 158,432 Kotecki, David A. 158 Kovach, David J. 224 Koziar, Robert L. 294
Kozlowski, Kevin W. 311 Kraft, Daniel D. 281,441 Kratzer, Gregory J. 227 Krebsbach, Michael G. 216 Krikorian, Stephen H. 260 Kristensen, David H. 303 Krogh, Peter S. Ill 203
Krott, Andrew D. 321 Krukowski, Alan M. 266 Krumeich, Jeffrey D. 308
Krupsaw, Kim J. 269 Kryst, Thomas E. 239 Kudrick, Michael J. 228 Kuelz, Bruce M. 224
Kummerfeld, Jack R. 221 Kumpf, Richard L. 264 Kundert, Corrie J. 221 Kunkel, David P. 218
Kupersmith, Douglas A. 251 Kurey, William S. 245 Kurtz, Gregory A. 158,292
Laney, Russell M. 248 Lange, Thomas L. 221 Langford, Donald R. 221 Lanning, Stephen L. 291 Lanning, William E. 293 Lansford, John F. Jr. 159 Lanzit, Chris R. 159,263
Laplante, James Z. 303 Laprade, Martin E. 273
Lamb, James W. 297 Lambert, Bruce K. 206 Lambert, Charles E. Jr. 159
233
Locke, Bruce A. 306 Lockette, Emory W. Jr. 162 Lockhart, Gregory L. 282 299
Leuschen, Michael W. 257 Leuthauser, Paul R. 237 Levell, Edward A. Ill 230
Latham, Charles B. 159 Laurie, Thomas A. 317 Law, Larry A. 222 Lawrence, Geoffrey S. 290 Lawrence, George A. 159 Lawson, David E. 281 Lawson, David G. 276 Lawton, David J. 255 Lax, James E. 276 432,452
Lazaroff, Robert C. 159 Leavitt, Lloyd R. Ill 282 Leber, Leray L. 242 Leblanc, Louis J. 312 Ledbetter, James F. 218 Ledeker, Kent W. 270 Lee, Bradford H. 160 Lee, Jeffrey W. 160,280 Lee, Lawrence E. 232 Lee, Mark C. 160 Lee, Michael D. 212,452 Lee, Montgomery A. 218 Lee, William C. 241
Lamy, Perry L. 236 Landmann, Dwight D. 257
Leiker, Arthur L. 293 Leinbach, Kevin E. 227 Lemon, James R. 263 Lenci, Mark R. 209 Lenhart, Charles A. 257 Lenzi, Stephen M. 160 Leonard, Jack E. 160 Leonard, James M. 160,
Landwehrle, Paul J. 300 Lane, David T. II 159 Lane, Jesse P. Ill 159,283 Lane, Lance R. 159,463 Lane, Thomas A. 267,482
257
Lerum, Steven A. 296 Leskowski, Edward B. 2nd
Latenser, Russell E. I! 311
Leeper, Jeffrey W. 261 Leibbrand, Douglas C. 273
Landree, Kenneth H. Jr. 285
Lepisto, John W. 285 Leroy, William W. 285
Loerakker, Steven F. 296 Loftus, Brian E. 162 Loftus, Lawrence J. 162,
Lambert, Kent D. 159 Lambert, Stephen A. 212
Landolt, Gregg E. 254
Maddox, Donald K. II 275 Madelen, George M. 263 Madison, John E. Jr. 164 Madsen, Norbert 311 Madson, Paul J. 225
Lodridge, Duane J.
Layman, Richard L. 290
Lally, Kevin P. 245
Little, Michael C. 218
Livingston, David K. 257 Livingston, Robert D. Jr.
463
Lessley, Jimmy D. 160 Leswig, Robert J. 225,459 Leupp, David G. 251 Leurquin, Francis J. Jr.
Kyle, Gary Arthur 290 Kysar, Kent K. 263
Ladd, William C. 212 Ladieu, John D. 212 Ladnier, Ronald R. 291 Lafave, David A. 275 Lain, Douglas J. 227
Mackness, Michael D. 314 Macurdy, Eric S. 306
Leslie, James C. 160
Layman, Michael A. 218,
Lacy, Mark P. 215
Lischak, Michael W. 212 Lishko, Mark S. 258
Larkin, Daniel J. 270,452 Larsen, Jeffrey A. 209 Larsh, Steven S. 275 Larson, Karl D. 293 Larson, Michael S. 159 Lassus, Frank A. 238
Kurtz, John Alan 203 Kuskie, Michael R. 159
Labarre, Edwin F. 232
Leong, Erick 232,482 Leopardi, Mark A. 160 Leopold, Richard A. 245,
271
213
Levenhagen, Michael A.
279
Leverson, Bruce N. 160,202
Levesque, Jerry L. 224 Levy, Paul D. 273 Lewallen, Eric C. 203,456 Lewis, Donald O. 209 Lewis, Gregory W. 308 Lewis, Howard J. Jr. 160 Lewis, Jeffrey R. 282 Lewis, John T. 218 Lewis, Lynn M. Jr. 160 Lewis, Michael L. 309 Lewis, Olis L. Jr. 269 Lewis, Thomas E. 315
Leysath, Terence L. 161 Liby, Gaylord H. 243 Liefer, Randall K. 264
Ligday, Robert C. 161 Light, Thomas W. 207 Lillis, James M. 161 Limanni, Alex 278 Lind, Orville R.
161
Lindell, Ernest B. 276 Lindner, Stuart P. 161
Lindsay, Charles L. 212 Lindsey, Brad A. 260 Lindsley, Marc H. 279 Lindstrom, Eldon R. 161 Linhof, Eric T. 258 Linn, William E. 206 Linster, Bruce G. 206 Linzmeier, Ralph B. Jr. 162
Lippert, David R. 275
459
Burke P. Jr. 272
Lombardi, Alan 320 London, Charles R. 162 Lonergan, Kevin R. 230, 459
Long, Jack D. 162 Long, James E. 260 Long, Lorin C. 321 Long, Lynn Ivan 162 Long, Richard R. 281,482 Long, Stephen P. 218,432 Loose, Michael D. 263
Lopez, Manuel J. 206 Lord, William T. 294 Lorenz, Frederick S. 263 Lorenz, Mark D. 258 Lorenz, Mark E. 222 Lorenz, Oliver E. 227 Lorenzen, Gary L. 203,441 Losi, Peter C. 212
Loskill, Edwin R. 162 Lotakis, Paul G. Jr. 305 Lott, Calvin R. Jr. 293 Loucks, John A. Ill 272 Louie, Charles R. Jr. 237 Lounsberry, Scott H. 302
Lovegrove, Matthew G. 162 Loverro, Douglas L. 257 Lovett, Cole K. 162 Lovett, Fred D. 230 Lowe, James K. 293 Lower, Roy W. 162
Mahrer, Daniel 203 Mahuta, Francis Jr. 243 Maier, Martin E. 204 Main, Jeffery D. 299 Maiorano, William 215 Makuta, John M. Ill 218 Malizola, Michael J. 164
Mallary, Thomas C. 299 Mallo, Edwin P. 245 Malone, Timothy G. 240 Maltz, Ira B. 264 Malutich, Stephen M. 164 Mandarich, Daniel N. 257 Mandeville, Bradley W. 293 Mandis, George D. 321,482
Manglicmot, Ernest G. 300 Manning, Darrel W. 225 Mansfield, Robert A. Jr. 206
Mansfield, Robert G. 240 Manson, Harold C. 278 Mantei, Ricky A. 302 Manthei, Jerry L. 203 Mantz, Michael R. 287,456
Mapes, Peter B. 308 Maple, James S. 231 Maples, James M. Jr. 164 Maquet, Michael L. 164 Marburger, James H. 209
Marg, James M. 263
Lowery, Lawrence W. 162 Lowrey, Robert L. 163 Luby, Michael A. 163 Lucal, Richard A. 252 Lucas, Charles L. 163 Lucca, Michael J. 163,465 Lucero, Frank L. 321 Luchte, Mark W. 204 Luckett, Lawrence W. 216 Luena, Richard A. 243 Luhrs, Richard A. 266 306
Lunsford, Stephen G. 163 Luntzel, James R. Ill 163, 238
Lupone, Steven G. 270 Lusk, Frank T. J. 288 Lutter, William R. 222 Lutz, Robert J. 164 Lux, Gregory K. 164,232 Luzi, Steven F. 312
Lyerly, William H. Jr. 320
Lyle, Harron V. 270 Lynch, Patrick J. 164 Lynn, Ray B. 218 Lynn, Robert C. 311 Lyons, Anthony T. 255 Lyons, Michael D. 164,235 Lyons, Robert L. 290 MacDonnell, John L. 242
MacElhaney, William L. 164
Macey, Theodore I.
Mahoney, James D. 266 Mahoney, Stephen P. 251
Marchino, Joseph M. II 293 Marcuzzo, Peter L. 218
Lunger, Raymond R. Jr.
164
Macken, Jerome S. 320 Macklin, Winfred H. Jr. 263
536
463
Magee, John M. 275,434 Magoffin, John O. Jr. 290 Mahan, Stephen M. 232 Mahar, Michael T. 318
Logan, Brad A. 230 Logan, Thomas E. 219 Lokey,
Magargee, Mark R. 312 Magee, Donald W. 315,
Marinello, Thomas J. 237 Marino, Stephen P. 236 Mark, Michael J. 314,486 Markovich, Terry L. 236 Marksteiner, Joseph P. 302,450 Marlow, John H. 296 Marlowe, James D. 246, 470
Marquez, Steven L. 210 Marr, Robert K. Jr. 299 Marro, Michael C. 218 Marsh, Clarence T. Ill 225,321 Marshall, James P. 254 Marshall, James R. 269 Marshall, Robert K. 267 Marshall, William C. 312, 463
Martel, Norman L. 305 Martin, Alan T. 264 Martin, David F. 267 Martin, George B. Jr. 230 Martin, James R. 227 Martin, Kevin M. 284
Martin, Luther S. 257 Martin, Phillip D. 275 Martin, Timothy S. 266, 463
Martinez, Pete Jr. 294 Martinez, Randy J. 288 Martorano, Matthew F. 272,486 Mashl, John P. 266 Maskowitz, James V. 207 Maslonka, Bradley J. 315 Mason, David D 282
Mason, Randolph J. 281 Mason, William J. 228, 459
Massaro, James C. 164 Masse, Richard A. 225
Massey, Robert E. 285,434 Masters, Mark C. 245 Mastin, Darrell G. 236
Mastroianni, John N. 165, 352,386,388 Mathis, Gary C. 297 Mathis, Harry P. Ill 278, 432
Mathys, Marc G. 264 Matlock, Jimmy C. 165 Matson, Gary R. 314 Matt, Craig P. 209
McGuire, Steven S. 288
McHenry, Charles S. 203 Mcllhenny, Edward A. T67, 482
Mclntire, Brett R. 251 Mclntire, Francis E. Jr.
276
167
McIntosh, Richard A. 215, 452
McKenney, David G.
240
McKenzie, Daniel K. Jr. 212
McKinnis, Kendall A. 290 McLane, Bruce P. 167
Maughan, Michael B.
McLaughlin, Joseph R.
165
254
Mazurowski, John E. 215 McAlister, David L. Jr. 242 McAlister, Richard W. 320.463 McAllister, Branford J. 254
McAlpin, Sherman E. 165 McAnulty, James 285 McBride, Gregory K. 317 McBride, James 284,388 McBride, James I. 165
McCaffry, Patrick K. 251 McCance, Thomas L. 166
McCarthy, David C. 218 McCarthy, Howard A. 245 McCarthy, James L. 318 McCarty, Stephan G. 221 McClain, George T. 302 McClendon, Mike H. 224 McClure, James A. 166 McCollum, Edward M. 248 McComb, Scott A. 206 McConnell, Mark D. 266 McCord, Michael S. 166 McCormack, Miles E. 254 McCormick, Darrell L. 166
McCorry, Daniel C. Jr. 305.463
McCown, Thomas M. 267
McCoy, Michael W.
166 McCune, Donald L. Jr. 273 McDaniel, David C. Jr. 257
McDermott, Bruce B.
210 McDonough, Donald K. 257 McElroy, Ronald D. 275
McElwee, John D. 281 McFarland, Clarence A. 206 McFarlane, Gerald J. Jr. 305
McFetridge, James K.
McKenzie, David L. 221 McKim, Michael L. 296
McKinley, John E.
167
215,456
McLaughlin, Larry R. 167 McLaughlin, Michael B. 230
209
McManamy, Thomas J. McMonagle, Donald R.
167
167,295 McNabb, Duncan J. 167,283 McNair, Mark A. 245
McNally, Richard E. 272 McNamara, James C. 206 McNamara, Stephen J. 314 McNeal, Robert K. 279 McNeil, Daniel L. 252 McNeill, David F. Jr. 269 McNiel, Robert G. 303
McNulty, John B. Jr.
258
McPeak, Randall H. 266 McPherson, Sydney G. Jr. 251
McQuillan, Michael P. 222,465
McReynolds, James C. Jr. 225
McRoberts, Wade E. 293
McSpadden, William A. McVay, Michael G. 308
167
312
McGee, John D. 206
McGinley, Daniel C. 212 McGinness, Charles R. 299 McGinnis, Michael M. 166, 452
McGinnis, Michael S. 266
McGinty, Michael B. 278 McGirr, Lawrence R. II 269
McGrath, Robert N. 279 McGraw, Warner R. 203 McGuire, David M. 321 McGuire, Michael L. 272
Miglin, Robert N,
206
Miklos, Mark 168 Miles, Ross A. 168 Millar, Stephen L. 249,459 Miller, Dale E. 209 Miller, Dave A. 168,310 Miller, Douglas C. 210 Miller, Douglas L. 245 Miller, Duane L. 306 Miller, Edward R. Jr. 234 Miller, Gregory D. 224 Miller, Gregory J. 281 Miller, James A. 300 Miller, Jeffrey A. 206,432,
228
Miller, John L. 168 Miller, John M. 168 Miller, Mark B. 267 Miller, Martin E. 284 Miller, Martin G. 168 Miller, Michael J. 246 Miller, Michael P. 275 Miller, Robyn C. 320 Miller, Stephen J. 309 Miller, Todd A. 294
Millican, Thomas N. 308
Milligan, James M. Jr. 237
Mills, Bryon Marcus 231
Milodragovich, Christopher N. 266
Milroy, Andrew G. 168 Milstead, Howard J. 290 Mintz, Richard B. 254 Misch, John 272 Mitchell, Bruce R. 251 Mitchell, Charles S. 212 Mitchell, Daniel P. 311 Mitchell, David P. L. 224 Mittelstadt, Gary H. 258 Moats, J. Edgington 168
Modrich, Mark J. 221,452 Moffett, Bradley L. 251
Mead, David D. 282
Mohylsky, Peter A.
Meakins, Mark K. 216 Meeker, James R. 168 Meenan, Brian P. 245 Mefford, Colt A. 299 Mefford, Scott D. 168
Moisio, Patrick J. 303 Mol, John H. 264 Molter, Robert J. 231,459
Molzon, Charles P. 233 Monacell, Dennis L. 169
Meisetschleager, Warnie
Monaghan, Joseph P. Jr.
F. Jr. 232
Melendez, Anthony D. 237 Mellen, Dennis E. IV 314 Mellott, Kenneth W. 246, 470
Mellum, Mario D. 260,465
Mentemeyer, Richard A.
McGee, Charles D. 222 McGee, Charles M. 254
Michelini, James G. 227 Michels, John J. Jr. 300 Mickelson, David H. 315
452
McLauthlin, Scott B. 167 McLean, Brian W. 167 McLucas, Charles F. Ill
McVay, Patrick A.
Michel, Norman E. 168,205 Micheletti, Gerald F. 308, 465
McIntosh, Roger L. 210 McKean, Kenneth F. 167 McKean, Samuel H. IV 315 McKee, Thomas N. 209 McKenna, Michael H. 234
Matte, Robert M. 281 Matte, William J. 231 Matthews, David L. 206 Matthews, Mark T. 282 Mattson, Roy M. 248
May, David W. 242 May, Joseph A. 203 May, Thomas A. 165,432 Mayer, David P. 272,459 Mayer, Jeffrey A. 315,486 Mazurowski, David M.
Meyerrose, Dale W. 227 Meyers, John K. 318 Meyers, Mark J. 293 Meza, Alphonso Jr. 273 Michael, Raymond D. Jr.
168
Menzie, Kenneth P. 249
Meraviglia, John M. II
209 Meredith, Robert E. 258 Merrick, William T. Ill 306
Merrill, David L. 278,434
Meshay, Michael L. 297 Meteer, Philip C. 257 Mets, Joseph S. 215 Mettler, Brian C. 320 Metzler, William D. 224 Meussner, Darrell J. 225
Meyer, Frank S. 213 Meyer, Howard R. Jr. 255 Meyer, James A. 270
219
169
Monahan, James E. Jr. 222
Mongillo, Robert J. 261 Monroe, Lee J. 281 Monroe, William R. 245, 434
Montalto, Christopher J. 267
Montejo-Madriz,
Manuel A.
169
Montgomery, Gary L. 209 Montgomery, Kenneth P. 206 Montgomery, Monty W. 228
Monti, Stewart T. 169
Moody, Curt S. 169 Moody, David L. 169 Moore, Danny L. 206 Moore, Donald C. 291 Moore, Edward C. 209 Moore, Jeffrey W. 170 Moore, Michael M. 278
Moore, Richard M. 300
Moore, Scott L. 207 Moore, Terry L. 216 Moorefield, Robert K. 170 Moose, William J. 258 Moran, Charles L. Jr. 281 Moran, Patrick 302 Morgan, Charles A. 221
Morgan, Darrell L. 270 Morgan, Ronald G. 243
Murphy, Edward F. 210 Murphy, Franklin 171 Murphy, Gene B. 212 Murphy, Robert J. 249 Murphy, Scott M. 171 Murphy, Timothy G. 251 Murphy, William J. 171 Murra, Craig L. 207,463 Murray, Frank J. 171
Morley, Edward P. Jr. 260
Murray, James P. 308
Morris, James E. 170 Morris, James M. 320 Morris, Michael W. 314 Morris, Richard A. 170 Morris, Steven J. 315 Morris, Steven L. 299 Morris, William C. 278 Morrison, Jerry 272 Morrison, Robert A. 272,
Murray, Melvin H. 210 Murray, Richard D. Jr.
465
Morrison, Robert J. II 227 Morrissette, David R. 296 Morrow, Robert K. Jr. 170,304 Morse, Charles D. 212
Moschgat, James E. 288 Moser, Craig S. 317 Moss, Joseph C. II 312 Mosteiro, Steven L. 297 Motley, William T.
170
Mountain, Thomas J. 269
Mowery, Douglas L. Moy, Way P. 311
273
Msall, Wendel J. Jr. 303 Muck, Michael W. 171
Muckenthaler, Thomas V. 227
Mudd, David J. 291 Muehl, Mark 236 Mueller, David A. 245 Mueller, Don R. 255
306
Murray, William P. IV 218 Murray, William S. 171 Music, Paul D. 312 Musick, William C. 2ND 206
Muus, Joseph R. 219
Myers, David K. 266 Myers, Dean A. 171 Myers, Eric K. 222 Naas, Craig W. 231,491 Naber, David G. 296
Nakayama, David T.
302
Nardecchia, Philip M. 171, 450
Narkiewicz, Michael J. 299
Narzinski, Paul J. 233,429 Nash, Allan H. 269 Nash, Charles W. Jr. 293 Natoli, Theodore J. 261 Nault, Gary D. 225 Nave, Michael K. 230 Nease, Kenneth E. 296 Neddo, Roger C. Jr. 171
Neely, Wesley W.
230
Muir, Duff A. 240 Mulhern, Thomas P. 255 Mullennex, Michael L. 264 Mullins, Danny D. 232 Mumm, Douglas A. 302
Nelson, Bruce M. 206,463 Nelson, Douglas 215 Nelson, James R. 172 Nelson, Kurt J. 230 Nelson, Mark E. 203 Nelson, Richard G. 172 Nelson, Richard L. 224 Nelson, Waynard J. 212 Nelson, William P. 172 Nemetz, James A. 172
Muncy, Randall G. 212 Mungle, Steven W. 312
Nepi, Mark P. 305 Nerge, Donald W. 224
Muhlenberg, Barry V. K. 257
Munro, James S. 171
Munson, Martin R. 249 Murdoch, Michael B. 233 Murdoch, Stephen D. 296
Murphree, Harold W. 171 Murphy, Bruce E. 221 Murphy, Charles E. 171 Murphy, Daniel R. Jr. 296
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Neumann, David K. 172 Neumann, Vance J. 320 Nevers, Ralph D. 248,489 New, Larry D. 203 New, Terry L. 293 Newell, David F. 172 Newland, Russell L. Ill 260 Newman, Eric Jackson 172
Newman, Robert W. 172 Newsome, Richard W. Jr. 172
Newstad, Theodore M. 320 Newton, Eric A. 203 Newton, Richard D. 228 Newton, Terry J. 221 Nichelson, Brian J. 297 Nicholls, Charles H. 210, 459
Nichols, Kelly M. 261 Nichols, Michael E. 311,456 Nichols, Stephen L. 254 Nichols, Tobias C. 300 Nici, Rosario 228 Nickel, Frederick E. Jr. 308
Nickel, Stephen B. 230 Nickelson, Lawrence L. 321
Olsen, David E. 173 Olson, Mark S. 209 Olson, Roger T. 266 Oltman, Charles B. 290
Olynick, Donald B. 242 O’Malley, John D. 213
Niemeyer, Joseph B. 273 Nierstheimer, Randal M. 172
Niezen-Sarmiento, Guillermo E.
263
Nigro, Peter J. 285 Niland, Peter J. Jr. 314
Nissing, Wendell L. 311 Nixon, Mark A. 288 Noble, David R. 320
Nobles, Clayton M. 218 Noetzel, Jonathan C. 242
Nordgren, Carl R. 317 Norman, Daniel T. 287 Norman, Robert W. Jr. 293
Norris, Johnnie E. Jr. 269
Northgraves,
Jeffrey A.
172 173
Norton, Edward C. Notstad, Jeffrey L. 320 Novak, Donald F. 314
Novotny, Donald D. 294,459 Nugent, William J. 173 Nunez, Anthony C. 227
Opel, Stephen W. 267 Opp, Gilbert M. Jr. 228 Oreshoski, Gary J. 293
Pendergrass, Hugh D. 203 Penley, James M. 224
Orr, James C. 174 Ortiz, Vicente 308 Orwig, Robert A. 224,459 Osborne, Steven R. 282 Osborne, William B. 215,
Osgood, Richard N. 237, 463
O'Shaughnessy, Kevin 240 O’Shea, Michael F. 215 Ossiff, John 218 Osteen, James D. Jr. 245 Osterheld, Douglas C. 221 Ostrowski, Dale R. 281 Oswalt, Robert L. Jr. 227 O’Toole, Kevin J. 218 Ouimet, Richard T. 309 Oukrop, Donald L. 174,247 Overton, John J. 174,319 Oviatt, Ricky D. 252 Owens, Anthony L. 278 Owens, John P. 233 Owens, Robert L. 302 Ozment, Richard J. Jr. 233
Paczosa, Gary L. 305
Padrick, Kevin D. 264
Page, Thomas A. 284 Pailes, William A. 174 Palandro, Joel 238 Palanica, John M. 175,489 Palancia, William J. 309 Palmer, Douglas V. 273 Palmer, Steven M. 233 Palms, Wilfred G. R. 245
Pampel, Richard H. Jr. 300 Pannell, Gerland J. 305
Paparella, Dominick 175 Pappas, Robert E. 175 Paquette, James R. 175,450
Nuzzo, Carl W. 224
Paquette, Michael P. 279,463
Nylund, Nystrom, Charles W. Jr. 221
Oakes, Michael R. 273 Ober, Stephen C. 234
Oberbillig, Ronald M. 173 O'Brien, Joseph P. 266
Parish, John T. Ill 267 Park, Richard C. 299 Parker, David S. 175 Parker, Robert M. 206 Parker, Theodore J. Jr. 239
Oelrich, Michael J. 309 Offutt, Frederic W. 317,463 O’Green, Mark R. 221
Parker, Thomas G. 282 Parker, Thomas J. 175,452 Parker, Wade A. 285 Parker, William A. Jr. 309 Parks, Kim A. 248 Parrish, Robert B. 225 Parsons, Charles K. 203 Parsons, James A. 175,491 Passwater, John M. 175 Paterson, Bruce L. 212 Paton, Bruce A. 266
Ohgren, Gunner A. 305
Patriquin, Allen C. 232,
O’Brien, Patrick T. 203 O’Connell, Michael J. Ill 173
O'Connell, William T. 450
236,
Odegard, Rick E. 215 Odiorne, Stephen C. 308
Ohler, Peter C. 203 Ohms, Charles H. Jr. 221 O'Keefe, William S. 305
O'Leary, James P. 315 O’Leary, Joseph W. 231 Oleksak, Richard P. 212
Oleksey, John P. Jr. 275 Oleksy, Robert J. 305 Olinger, Dale K. 204 Olinger, Jeffrey J. 321 Oliver, Edward C. 309,459 Oliver, Timothy A. 306
538
465
Pedersen, Richard M. 175
Nutt, Victor L. Ill 297 Nuytten, Alan J. 260,459 Donovan W. 317
Pearce, Phil L. 227 Peck, Allen G. 233 Pederson, Kevin B. 320,
O’Mara, John K. 228 O’Masta, Robert P. 174 O’Neal, Kelly D. 219 O’Neill, John C. 207 O'Neill, John P. 174
387
Nickelson, Richard B. 172,441 Nickerson, Lincoln P. 236 Niedzwiecki, Robert 248 Niehans, Cary A. 203 Nielsen, David C. 276 Nielsen, Mark A. 320
Payne, Michael J. 232 Pean, Stephen T. 213
429
Patterson, George S. 246 Patterson, Robert T. 291 Patterson, Russell W. 175 Patterson, Stewart W. 281 Pattison, William H. 252 Paul, Ralph 209 Paulk, Russell L. 207
Paulson, Roger S. 240 Pauly, Richard L. 206 Pavel, Douglas J. 261 Payne, James M. 175
Pefley, Michael D. 175 Pekarsky, Walter A. 230 Pelton, Douglas R. 176,280, 456
Pennett, John G. 176
Pennington, Bruce W.
216
Pennock, John C. 176
Peplinski, James H. 176 Peraro, Thomas A. 209 Percival, Wilhelm F. 206 Perdue, Lance D. 254 Perdue, Stephen R. 218 Perez-Otero, Nelson O. 224
Perkins, Douglas C. 276 Perkins, Jeffrey A. 216 Perme, Carl E. 232 Perodeau, Mark D. 243 Perraut, Richard E. Jr. 210 Perron, Wayne A. 308
Perry, Gilbert T. Jr. 176 Perry, Michael E. 236 Perry, Richard A. 269 Perry, Timothy R. 272 Perry, Van E. 207 Petanovich, Edward J. Jr. 242
Peters, Burnett W. Ill 309 Peters, Michael S. 302,388 Peters, Richard A. 176, 353,386,388 Peters, Ronald F. 215 Peters, Stephen G. 249 Petersen, Patrick A. 290 Petersen, Steven 318 Peterson, Carl I. 224 Peterson, Clifton U. II 209 Peterson, Eric S. 257 Peterson, Kevin J. 302 Peterson, Robert W. 248 Peterson, Roy E. Ill 278 Peterson, Stanton B, 303 Peterson, Thomas L. 260 Pethe, Travis K. 176 Petrie, Terry M. 212 Pettitt, Richard E. 176,482 Pfeiffer, Gregory L. 222
Phillips, Benjamin W. Jr. 212,434 Howard L.
246
Phillips, Phillips, James R. Jr. 236 Philpot, Fred T. 278 Pialet, Richard J. 303 Pickens, Bradford L. 300 Pickett, Donald F. Jr. 212 Pierson, Allen C. Jr. 309 Pietruszka, Ronald S. 213
Pijor, Andrew J. 317 Pilling, Richard A. 176,
Pinney, Charles W. 260 Piontek, Philip T. 272 Piotter, Alison L. 296
Pirog, Paul E. 294 Pitotti, Stephen J. 293 Pitsko, Daniel A. Jr. 176 Pitts, Jess B. 269 252
Pleasanton, Kenneth H. 279,459
Plumley, William T. 270 Plunk, Otis A. Jr. 219,470
Podolny, David A. 219 Pohl, Lawrence P. 176
Quan, Steven J. 255 Quanbeck, Gordon H. 178
456
Pondrom, Patrick H. 176,
Quelly, Thomas J.
234
Ponzani, Michael J. 314
Quinn, Keith A. 178 Quinton, Jay R. 279
Popp, Thomas D. 227 Poreda, Christopher 177
Rabinowitz, Mark S. 178,452 Racher, Joseph P. Jr. 317
Porritt, Orvall W. 203 Porter, Jim D. 248 Porter, Norman H. II 242 Porter, Robert D. 288
Racosky, Richard J.
Posey, Gregory H. G. G.
Raedy, William C. 275
265
320
Posluszny, Terence W. 252 Posthumus, Mark A. 212 Potter, Robert G. 269 Potts, Randall C. 222 Powell, Alfred M. Jr. 177, 456
Powell, Raymond R. 215 Powers, Ahart W. Jr. 284 Powers, Richard R. Jr. 177 Powers, Steven C. 299 Prange, Paul E. 308,441 Prater, Jeffrey C. 206 Prater, Timothy C. 227 Pratt, David P. 212 Prawdzik, Victor S. Ill 177 Precourt, Charles J. 216,
Preissinger, Robert D. 230 Pribyl, Charles R. 284,465
300
Platenberg, Robert C.
Pyshora, David E. 284
Pomrenke, Gernot S. 227,
465
434
Pine, James D. 320 Pineiro, Francisco Jr.
Polayes, Andrew D. 245
Price, Daniel R. 272
Priddy, Warren R. 177 Prisco, James M. 287 Privett, Francis M. 224 Probert, Andrew A. 206 Proto, Amiel A. 231 Provost, James T. 233 Pruss, Lawrence H. 228 Pruss, Stephen J. 308
Przybyslawski, Anthony F. 308,456 Putt, Kerry R. 203 Puz, Craig A. 260 Puzak, Nicholas Jr. 177
Pyatt, Richard L. 224 Pyrch, Thomas A. 178
317
Rader, Mark W. 178,313 Rader, Stanley P. 215 Rae, Scott C. 178
Raitt, Michael C. 232 Rambeck, Douglas E. 179,208
Ramey, Kent M. 179 Ramirez, Jose O. Jr. 261
Ramsay, William M. 285 Ramsey, David C. 230 Ramstad, Raider E. Jr. 218
Randolph, Stephen P. 179 Range, David N. 179 Range, Stephen R. 261 Rasmussen, Bruce A. 212 Rasmussen, Richard A. 276
Ratchford, Monroe J. 222, 459
Rathbun, Charles D. 179 Ratkewicz, Arthur G. 179 179
Ravenscroft, Donald L. 179
Ray, Alan D. 245 Rayburn, Bentley B. 281,421 Rayzak, Joseph S. 459 Rea, Dennis A. 278 Rea, James H. Jr. 266 Read, Gary A. 179 Reames, James M. 230
Reamy, Christopher J. 236 Reay, Roderick D. 263 Rebarchak, Carl D. 272 Rechsteiner, Roger W. 314,434 Redmann, Steven J. 275 Redmon, Edward G. 237 Reece, Todd K. 321,463
Reed, Harold E. 179 Reed, John D. 291 Reed, Raymond Jr. 238 Reese, Michael S. 203 Reeves, Melvin M. Jr.
179,229
Riche, Richard J. 242
Roege, William H. 275
Saenger, Philip R.
Richey, Randal L. 317 Richmond, Philip A. 297,
Roehler, Horst A. 279
Salazar, Jerry G. 284 Salvemini, Leonard A.
459
Richter, Lawrence L. Jr. 215
Reeves, Richard B. 300 Reffett, Eric A. 219 Reich, Michael E. 179
Riedl, Charles A. 181
Reichert, Theodore E. 227
Riegsecker, Norman R. Jr.
Reigelman, Glenn A.
291
Reilman, Jon T. 246 Reilly, David K. 179 Rein, David L. 303 Reiner, David A. 258 Reiner, George P. 216 Reinert, Michael D. 238 Reinholz, David A. 180,259 Reinschmidt, John S. 180
Ridenoure, Ross T. 296
Ridge, Lawrence K. 260
234
Riewald, Daniel A. 207 Riewerts, Steven E. 209
Riggin, Daniel L. 234 Riggs, Harry R. 227 Riley, Lin A. 290 Riley, Ralph N. 219 Ring, Richard L. Jr. 279
Rogers, Mark B. 257 Rogers, Mark E. 257 Rogers, Michael R. 258 Rogers, Paul L. 182 Rogers, Rex L. 264 Rohde, William S. 242 Rohlman, William H. 216 Roll, John K. 270 Rollins, John M. 182 Romano, James J. 182,452 Romano, Steven M. 224 Romanowicz, Phillip M. 287 Romeo, David M. 273 Romohr, Arnold E. 212
Schramm, Alexander D.
224
228
248,429
Salvo, Gregory S. 318 Sambuchi, Gary 183,244 Sammons, Jon M. 317
Samples, Lowell T. 243 Sampson, James S. 246 Sams, David W. 183,441
Sanborn, Phillip A. Jr. 183 Sanders, Gregg 257 Sanders, Leslie A. 245 Sands, Robert M. 236 Sandwick, Richard L. 184, 226
Rooney, James J. Jr. 317
Santee, Raymond W. 266
Santiago-Mojica, Jose A.
Riordan, Charles F. Ill 284
Root, David J. 275,432 Roquet, Warren P. 213
Remington, Jeffrey A. 234
Rippetoe, David E. Ill 216
Rorabaugh, James D.
Remkes, Robertus C. N.
Risi, Mark L. 299,491
Rosanbalm, Michael R. 221
Risinger, Steven A.
Rosborg, Eric J.
243
Renfro, Lawrence A. 180 Renner, Michael J. 278 Rennie, James E. 273 Restey, Michael W. 180,
181
242
251
209
Rose, James C. 242 Rosebush, Michael A. 203
Risner, Norman K. 181 Ritter, Bradford A. 261,
Rosenberg, Nathan O.
489
182
Roberge, James D. 228 Roberts, Randy W. 305 Roberts, Spencer J. 251
Rosenow, Patrick M. 232 Ross, Barney W. 255 Ross, Dave M. 281 Ross, Douglas T. 252 Ross, Michael A. 221 Rosser, James R. 182 Roth, Randall L. 314 Roth, Rudolf R. 293 Roth, Russell T. 182 Rothe, Randy G. 261 Routh, John W. 245,486 Rowell, Alvin W. 290 Rowell, Phillip V. 182 Rowland, Mark E. 311
Rhye, Ralph C. 299 Rice, Roy E. 299 Richards, Craig E. 237
Robinson, David A. 299 Robinson, Gregory H. 306,
Royce, Walker E. 297 Roznovsky, Michael E.
Richardson, Earl N. 181 Richardson, Eugene S. 181,
Robinson, James S. Jr. 296,486 Robinson, Neal T. 181,268 Robinson, Vernon L. 3D 213 Roche, Robert M. 299
Ruddock, David A. 239
Rodriguez, Eduardo A.
Ruhsam, Thomas M. 182 Rummer, James D. 182 Rund, Berton B. 306 Runer, Jimmy S. 309
316 Rew, Thomas E. 232
Reynolds, John F. 180 Reynolds, Michael F. 276 Reynolds, Randy L. 215 Reza, Salvador 212 Reznick, Steven G. 180 Rhew, Russell J. 255 Rhoades, John F. C. Jr. 212
Rhoads, Walter E. 296 Rhoden, William E. Jr. 240
245
Richardson, Jeffrey L. 315 Richardson, Thomas J. 181,482
Rittler, Curtis A. 225 Ritz, Steven R. 181 Rivard, James T. 181
Rivas-Pingel, Roberto J. 181
Rivas, Mark 294 Rivers, John R. 181,274 Riviera, John G. 221 Robaidek, Mark F. 218 Robards, Michael L. 181 Robbins, Tyrie R. 297
233
463
258
Rudig, Gary L. 296 Rudolph, Robert R. 318, 489
Ruggiero, Michael
Sarno, Ronald A. 184 Sarnoski, Robert R. 267 Sarver, Richard E. 257, 486
Sasse, Michael W. 300 Satre, Robert S. Jr. 257 Sauls, Lloyd L. Jr. 184 Saunders, Mark S. 221 Saveland, James M. 305 Savone, Michael A. 207 Sawner, Thomas E. Ill 218 317
Rupe, Sam C. 312 Rupel, Patrick E. 302,432, 452
Rupert, Erwin L. II 219 Rushfeldt, Mark A. 318 Rusk, David K. 182,429 Russ, Raymond J. 182 Russel, Robert L. Jr. 243 Russell, Bobby L. 182,220 Russell, Brian R. 221 Russell, Byron C. 275 Rutan, Gene M. 210 Ruth, Michael E. 209 Ruth, Richard G. 239,429 Rutherford, Samuel W. 4TH 213
Rutherford, Thomas A. 210 Ruttler, James L. Jr. 221 Ruxer, Robert L. Jr. 183
Ryals, Samuel K. 239 Ryan, Michael S. 222,452 Ryan, Robert C. 243 Ryan, Robert E. 183 Ryan, Robert W. 284 Ryan, Thomas J. 228 Ryan, Timothy K. 231 Ryder, Edward J. 234 Rykaczewski, Robert 296 Saa, Enrique A. 227,459 Saavedra-Ferrere, Rodolfo 254
Sackley, Michael S.
266 Sacone, Steven L. 284
Sacrider, Michael J.
183,459
Schumpelt, Mark V.
255
Schurbon, Steven A. 209 Schutt, Paul E. 249 Schwadron, Allan 230 Schwalbe, Stephen R. 246 Schwartz, Carl P. 203 Schwarz, Kimberly C. 287
Schweitzer, Dennis L. 185 Schwendeman, Mark W.
Schwing, Mark C.
296
Sciacca, John M. 185
Scoggins, Gary L. 227 Scott, Craig T. 218 Scott, Darryl A. 186,265 Scott, David J. 267 Scott, Lynn M. 288 Scott, Mark W. 281
Scott, Michael W. 203 Scott, Robin E. 186 Scott, Weston P. 248
Scroggs, William A. Jr. 186
Scruggs, Jimmy R. 212 Scully, Robert J. Jr. 209
Saxman, John B. 320
Seader, John H. 302,470
Sayers, Robert E. 184,253
Searcey, David L.
Schaefer, Randall K. 258 Schaefer, Stefan C. 288 Schauffert, John D. 285 Schavrien, Randy J. 236 Scheidt, Colin C. 184,241 Schell, Walter J. 236
Schellinger, Daniel B. 184, 286
Schempp, Eugene P. 258
242
Schultz, Robert G. 185 Schulz, Clinton J. 232 Schuman, James S. 221
231
Santner, John F. 260
Sapp, Thomas M. 264 Sargent, Charles D. 275
Sawyer, Floyd D. Jr. Sawyer, Roy R. 275
Schricker, Karl E. 282 Schroeder, Richard A. 296 Schubert, Mark D. 237 Schuessier, William M.
278 Scherer, Daniel E. 221 Scherer, John C. 257
Scheufler, Stephen A. 263 Schiemann, Daniel S. 266
257
Searle, Richard H. Jr. 306 Sears, Kendall E. Jr. 213 Seat, James C. 303
Sebring, Michael M. 186 Seely, Gregory E. 242 Sefcik, Thomas J. 320 Sega, Ronald M. 186,208
Segulja, Thomas E
Seip, Norman R. 187 Self, Joseph L. 237 Selva, Michael D. 255
Selway, Michael M.
Schiermeyer, Robert P.
186
Seifert, Gary R. 215 Seiffert, William C. 231
187
Schipper, Thomas C. 264 Schlegel, Michael R. 273
Semenuk, Michael D. 251 Semrau, Gregory R. 276 Serer, Eduardo 219 Serfas, David R. 187
Schlehuber, Kenneth F.
Sevdy, Tris A. 187,274
204
Schikora, Richard D. 237
254
Schlener, Phillip M. 269 Schlicher, David F. 276
Schmeling, Charles E.
227
Schmid, Daniel F. 315 Schmid, Michael J. 185 Schmidt, Michael H. 185 Schmitt, Gregory L. 302 Schmitt, Thomas J. 185 Schmitz, Charles B. 209 Schmitz, David D. 281 Schmitz, David E. 267 Schneider, Greg R. 221, 441
Schnell, Kenneth F. 224 Schober, Michael B. 234 Schocker, Peter R. 185 Schoeck, Edward P. 185 Schoeck, James A. 185 Schoener, Stanley L. 299 Schoenlein, Rickie J. 206, 441
Schofield, Scott B. 237 Scholten, Myron J. 185
Schoning, Mark W.
320 Schortmann, Lance M. 320 Schoville, Nichols W. 243
Schrader. Kurt H. 185 Schraeder, Robert J. Jr. 185
Severens, Michael S. 264 Sevier, Michael L. 302,441 Sexton, William A. Ill 187, 385,388
Seydewitz, James C. 187 Seymour, John C. 234 Seymour, Joseph L. Jr. 315 Shackelford, Mark D. 309 Shackelford, Mark D. 300 Shacklett, Jack L. 187
Shadbegian, Mark D. 237, 465
Shader, Thomas W. Jr. 231 Shafer, Larry D. 285 Shaffer, Timothy A. 260, 463
Shamburger, Thomas D. Jr. 249
Shamess, James M. 187, 429
Shanks, Mark S. 245
Shanley, Frank T. 187 Shanley, James F. X. Jr. 314
Shannon, Joseph L. Jr. 296
Shappell, Robert L. 290 Sharp, Eric W. 287,491 Sharp, Randall S. 297
539
Sharp, Vincent H. 300 Sharpe, Bradley S. 284 Sharpe, Ronald C. 243
Skiver, David M. 231 Skrinak, Kim F. P. 252
Sneddon, John R. 218 Snedeker, Michael J. 190
Sky, William J. 231
Shasteen, Jon R. 321 Shaw, David M. 234 Shaw, Lee L. Jr. 297 Shaw, Robert L. 213
Slack, David E. 240 Slate, Stephen 318 Slaton, James F. 188
Snelgrove, Donald N. 317 Snyder, Quay C. Jr. 222
Shay, Patrick J.
Slown, Mark D. 266
246
Slattery, Thomas K.
243
Shedden, James S. 291,465 Sheedy, Joseph A. 305 Sheehan, John P. 252
Small, Ronald L. 210
Sheen, Raymond L. 270 Shelton, William L. 302
Smith, Bruce D. 224 Smith, Bruce G. 188 Smith, Bryan L. 219 Smith, Clarence D. Jr. 188 Smith, Clifford R. 314 Smith, Dale C. 206 Smith, Gregor D. 189 Smith, Gregory A. 270 Smith, Gregory F. 288 Smith, Hugh M. 278 Smith, James B. 189,229 Smith, James D. 312 Smith, Jeffrey P. 291 Smith, Joe R. 317 Smith, John C. 189 Smith, John M. 261 Smith, Joseph M. Jr. 305 Smith, Kenneth P. 239 Smith, Kevin W. 320 Smith, Lawrence W. Jr.
Shepard, Steven T. 242
Sheppard, Garry M. 240 Sheppard, Randy E. 251 Sheprow, Mark E. 187 Sheridan, Joseph G. 227 Sheridan, Robert E. Jr. 269 Sherry, Paul D. 187,235 Sherwood, George R. 317 Shields, David C. 215 Shields, Duncan M. 260 Shields, William B. 209 Shine, John J. 3RD 206 Shine, Joseph D. 187
Shipman, David E. 270 Shirey, William J. 209,452 Shivers, Carver E. 234 Shnowske, John R. 188
Shockley, Randall D. 188 Shope, Mark L. 221 Short, Jeffrey W. 251 Shotton, Neil O. 188 Shrader, Rodney L. 234
Shropshire, Theodore V. 282
Shrum, Paul D. 216 Shuflin, Lou E. 261
Shugart, Gary W.
311
Shupe, James D. 287 Shutt, Richard A. 246 Shutt, Samuel L. 188,217 Siefke, Stanley P. 290,470 Sienicki, James J. 188,459 Sienkiewicz, Edward M. Jr.
Smith-Harrison, Leon I.
203
281
Smith, Mark E. 189 Smith, Mark R. 209 Smith, Michael F. 207 Smith, Philip P. 252 Smith, Roger L. 246 Smith, Roy P. 267 Smith, Scott L. 110,189 Smith, Scott M. 104,290 Smith, Terence G. 318 Smith, Thomas D. 189 Smith, Walter L. Jr. 276 Smith, Wesley M. 236 Smura, Thomas E. 269 Smutko, Joseph A. Jr. 252
Snyder, Russell R. 302 Sogard, Jeffrey J. 224,489 Soisson, Thomas J. 225 Solan, John B. 190 Solt, Russell M. 3RD 190 Solterbeck, Warren D. 219 Sommer, Scott A. 222 Soto, Christopher C. 269 Soucy, Robert R. II 276,429
Southrey, John S.
246
Soutiere, Marc A. 236 Sowada, Paul M. 302 Sowers, Richard M. 282
Spain, Jon K. 240 Spangler, Todd L. 311 Spannbauer, David M. 237, 465
Speer, Danial W. 242 Spence, Robert D. 260 Spencer, James W. 302 Spendley, James N. 305 Spendley, Paul K. 190 Spetman, Randall W. 290 Spies, Steven C. 240,459 Spitler, Charles R. 255 Spott, Derrick B. 204,456 Spraggins, Dean C. 260 Spratt, Thomas B. Ill 261 Sprawls, David S. 228 Spray, James M. 190 Sprenkle, David A. 251 Spring, Scott H. 254 Springmann, Kurt E. 285 Sprinkel, Stanley D. 213 Spry, Phillip L. 190 Srulowitz, David M. 275 Stafford, Robert W. 191, 301
Stallone, Theodore G. 233 Stangl, Kip K. 191
Stanley, Michael A. 279 Stant, Kirk E. 191
Stanton, Lawrence A. 191
Stapley, Jonathan S. 203 Staponski, Rodney R. 237 Stark, Terry D. 276 Starks, Stephen E. 212 Starnes, William T. 251 Starr, Mark T. 299 Stava, James J. 288
Steadman, Michael J. 191 Stearman, Ricky T. 191
Steeby, Kurt R.
191
Stefaniuk, Oleh I. 257
Stegelman, Mark A. 291 Steig, Jeffrey T. 441,254 Stein, Joseph P. 269 Steinbaugh, Keith C. 317 Steiner, Karl F. 314
Steinhilpert, Gregg P. 191,289 Steinmetz, Jay S. 203 Stephan, Billy W. Jr. 242 Stephan, David J. 231 Stephens, Clarence W. Jr. 279
Stephens, Dallas K. J. 255, 450
Stephens, Gary W. 291 Stephens, Tracy G. 191,429 Stephens, Vince M. 246 Stephenson, David P. 191 Stephenson, Earle W. Jr. 243 Stepko, Kevin J. 224 Sterne, Stephen A. 191 Stevener, William M. 224 Stevens, Charles A. 191, 482
Stevens, Dennis R. 273 Stevens, Edward R. 311 Stevens, John G. Ill 218 Stevens, Riley R. 192 Stevens, Ronald L. 294 Steward, John M. 209 Stewart, Charles G. 192 Stewart, Douglas E. 209 Stewart, James W. 254 Stewart, Robert C. 281
209
Sihrer, Wayne F. 188 Sikes, Roy Y. 255 Sills, James A. 188 Silva, Ruben D. 207 Silver, Keith N. 258 Simmons, Charles J. Jr. 317,486 Simmons, Earl C. Jr. 269 Simmons, Robert M. 282 Simon, Steven A. 222 Simon, Victor H. 266 Simonitsch, James M. 278 Simons, Jacob V. V. Jr. 216
Simpson, Bradley L. 242 Simpson, Gary A. 222 Simpson, Michael A. 269 Simpson, Shaun T. 238, 486
Simpson, William F.
228
Sims, John G. 263 Sims, Timothy D. 263 Sims, William J. Ill 188 Sinclair, Ricky L. 260
Singh, Albert G. 299 Singletery, James 246 Siniscalchi, Joseph W. Jr. 269
Sizemore, Mark A. 225 Skalko, James P. 188,295, 465
Skattum, Mark H. 296
Skidmore, Steven P. 278, 491
Skillman, Thomas C. 263, 463
Skinner, Scott R. 308
Skipper, Sam Jr.
540
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Stewart, Robert C. 294 Stewart, William P. Jr. 311
St.George, Kyle A. 272 Stich, Steven A. 248
Stickney, Mark W. 218 Stiffler, Donald R. 192,470 Stine, Dennis W. 249,459 Stine, Robert H. Jr. 231 Stinson, Kelly D. Jr. 275 Stock, James K. 311 Stockdale, Steven E. 317 Stockert, Dennis M. 192 Stockmann, Homer M. 203 Stockstad, Alan C. 192 Stoda, Mark J. 284 Stoddard, Albert T. 3RD 281
Stokes, Steven E. 216 Stolson, Jonathan S. 219 Stone, David H. 284 Stone, Frederick W. Jr. 192,247 Stone, Harley R. 225 Stonskas, Joseph J. Jr. 294 Storer, John W. 293 Stout, Steven A. 314,459 Stout, William W. Jr. 273 Stow, Glenn C. 234 Stowers, Harry W. Jr. 290 Strack, Stephen M. 192
Straight, Gregory E. 192 Straight, Michael L. 245 Straka, Christopher 224, 456
Strang, Lawrence L.
192
Straub, Richard 192 Strauch, Ernest J. 287 Strell, William L. 224 Strevell, Michael W. 273 Strich, Ronald F. 240
Striegel, Edward A. 284 Stringham, Jeffrey A. 306 Strong, Howard P. 192 Strong, Ralph E. 240 Struble, James D. Jr. 192, 434
Strunk, Peter P. 266 Studor, George F. Jr. 281, 459
Stults, John C. Jr. 320
Stumpp, Frederick G. Jr. 233
Sturdevant, Harold L. Jr. 193
Sturdivant, Willis A. 193, 214
Stytz, Martin R. 233 Subik, Jonathan K. 215
Suddy, Brian A. 291 Sullivan, Christopher M. 206 | Sullivan, John F. 236 John M. 267 j Sullivan, John V.
Sullivan, 193,277 Sullivan, William 251 Sumida, Michael K. 193 Summers, Leonard III 278 Summers, Ronald W. 296 Summers, Thomas S. 287 Summitt, Stephen R. 288 Sun, David R. 269,482
Sundquist, Roger P. 306 Surber, Dan C. 193
Sutley, Robert A. 193 Sutliff, Paul G. 245 Sutter, Brian L. 317 Sutton, John R. 284 Sutton, Vincent L. 321 Swallom, Donald W. 194
Swaney, John F.
248
Swanson, David E. 210 Swanson, Robert T. 281,489 Swanson, Todd K. 254,491 Swartz, John F. Ill 225 Swartz, William M. 232 Sweat, Ronald G. 252 Sweda, John C. 194
Sweeney, John D. 194 Sweeney, Robert R. 261 Sweet, Kenneth D. 315
Swezey, Bruce H.
227
Swiderek, William M. 248 Swift, Douglas K. 225 Swiger, David D. 270,470
Swyter, Carl B. 278 Symens, Terry M. 248,463 Szafnicki, Bart G. 279
Szalejko, Francis 255 Szkarlat, Stanley J. Jr.
218
Szkotak, Andrew J. 321 Takacs, Richard A. 206 Talafous, Carl R. 209 Talbot, Marshall A. 315 Talbot, Thomas J. 212 Tamkun, John E. 239,429
Tankersley, Charles L. 216
Tarleton, Gadson J. Ill 194 Tarpenning, Cory D. 236 Tasker, Frederick L. 221 Tate, David O. 248 Tate, Ralph H. Ill 194 Taubert, Terrence L. 230,
Terrell, Frederick H. 293
Terry, Michael R. 194 Terry, Sanford S. 296 Terry, Wayne G. 249 Thaller, Gary P. 278 Tharp, Marc B. 219,470 Theno, Steven M. 318 Thielfoldt, Michael R. 281 Thieneman, Kenneth C. 275 Thisted, Blair J. 230 Thomas, Craig R. 300 Thomas, Edward L. 282 Thomas, Gary W. 255 Thomas, Jeffrey S. 206,441 Thomas, Nicholas 194 Thomas, Warren K. 303 Thomin, David W. 248
Thompson, Bradley L. 243 Thompson, Frederick H. 305
Thompson, Howard N. 236 Thompson, Jesse H. 276 Thompson, Norman F. 3RD 213
Thompson, Philip A. 204 Thompson, Richard H. 252 Thompson, Robert G. 287 Thompson, Robert H. 314 Thompson, William F. 224 Thomsen, Kenneth S. 249 Thomson, Benjamin L. 311,441 Thornton, Roderick D. 285 Thurgood, Steven R. 194, 289
Thurin, Steven M. 311 Thurner, Scott L. 257 Tibbitts, Stephen W. 206, 463
Tibor, Jerrold F. 210 Tice, Andrew W. Jr. 195
Tietjen, James G. 195 Tillery, Randy G. 246 Tillotson, David III 317 Tilton, Michael W. 213 Timberlake, Marion A. Jr. 195
Tobin, Richard W. II 236 Todd, Jeffrey H. 296 Toich, Anthony M. 242 Tolle, Ralph C. 225 Tomaszewski, John E. 218 John J.
Tomich, 195,450 Tomlin, Jeffrey A. 207 A. 300 Toner, Glen Tonetti, John E. 251 Toole, Thomas P. 285
Topolski, Thomas J. Jr. 317
Toussaint, Gregory J. 238 Tower, Christopher D. 287 Towle, Steven L. 303 Townsend, Richard B. 239
Townsley, William M.
Tawney, Andrew P. 246 Taylor, Clifton T. 254 Taylor, Dewayne G. 194
273,463 Traficanti, Joseph J. 195 Trainor, Thomas D. 238 Trant, James E. 290 Trautman, Robert S. 195 Traxler, John M. 299
Taylor, Mark J. 194,300
Traylor, Robert K. 227
Taylor, Richard S. 275 Taylor, Scott C. 213 Taylor, William H. 284 Teigeler, Edward F. Ill
Tree, Jonathan D. 230 Treiber, Terry M. 270
486
194
Teman, Gregory L. 288 Tensfeldt, Jon Raymond 272
Tereick, Gary D. 252
Terifay, David M.
206
Ternes, David E. 245 Terpolilli, Ralph N. 194 Terrall, Jeffrey S. 207
Treland, James E. 282 Trettin, John C. 212 Tribolet, Robert G. 284
Trinter, Russel D. 263, 383,388
Tripp, Terrance R. 232 Troegner, William R. 314 Trottier, Lauren P. 308 Trovillion, Gary H. 196 Trumbull, Keith R. 196
Trump, Peter M. 317
Tschabold, Brian K. 303
Venable, John R. 245
Tucker, Charles W. 196 Tullia, Emmett A. II 285 Tunis, Mark C. 294
Vendley, Robert M.
Tupper, Kenneth W. 196 Turcotte, Roger T. 245 Turner, David W. 204 Turner, James W. 203 Turner, Jon R. 230 Turner, Ricardo R. 306 Turner, Richard D. 249 Turner, Robert W. 209
463
Vera, Glenn 248 Vereb, John M. 196
Verling, John O.
196
Vernon, John L. 227 Vick, Douglas E. 249 Vieira, Randy P. 282
Vieweg, Christian S. 197, 307
Turnipseed, Gary A. 287
Villafane, Louis A. 285 Villalobos, Anthony 318,429 Vincze, James P. 206
Turos, Donald R. Jr. 315,
Visnovsky, William
459
Tuthill, Gary J. 318 Tuttle, David A. 224
Twiddy, John C. 2ND 203 Tyc, Raymond J. 290 Tyler, James E. Ill 321 Udall, Thomas H. 287 Ufford, John C. 196
Ullery, Daniel W. 297 Underwood, Michael A. 227 Urdahl, Russell J. 196 Uren, Thomas D. 267,465 Vaccaro, Frank T. 261,459 Vanalstine, Daniel R. 279
Vandagriff, David L.
242
Vandam, David K. 246,434 Vandendries, John E. Jr. 263
VanEpps, Alan R. 206 Vanevery, Marvin J. 248 Vang, Michael J. 300 VanHorn, Thomas M. 228 VanHorn, William H. 196 VanMaren, Peter A. 231
Vanney, Mark S. 196 VanOrsow, David G. 270
284
Visser, Gert J. P. 291 Vitalis, Gregory L. 317 Vizzone, Raymond T. 251 Vliet, Laurence C. 197,223
Vogel, Alan L.
216
434
Vollick, Richard H. Jr. 321, 463
Vollink, Dennis J. 197,456 Vono, Charles T. 245 Vorholt, Paul J. 204 Vornbrock, Edward K. 279 Vosburgh, Gary D. 221,272 Voss, John R. 197 Vrastil, William R. 260 Vreeland, Steven J. 251 Wachdorf, Arthur L. 255 Wadas, Burton J. 275 Waddelow, Douglas M. 269 Wade, Danny L. 288 209
VanScoyk, Randy G. 196 VanTonningen, Scott 232
Wahl, Walter E. 197 Wahlstrom, Michael O. 216 Waites, Tom S. 231 Waiss, Terrance 204 Waites, John M. Jr. 275 Waiton, Richard G. 293
VanTreuren, Kenneth W.
Waldbusser, Richard T.
VanPelt, Carl E. 257
VanRyn, Jacques S. 236
312
Vargo, Stephen A. 260 Varnedoe, Wyman E. 234 Vasquez, Michael J. 303,459 Vaughan, Robert W. 230 Vaughn, Kenneth L. 258 Vaughn, Robert J. 260 Veale, Robert T. 219 Veara, Dennis J. 213 Vechik, Kenneth W. 196
Wallingford, Stephen H. 198 Walls, Jeffrey W. 258 Walrond, George E. 233 Walsh, Michael V. 269 Walters, James V. 320 Walters, Jeffrey J. 212
Waltman, Glenn C. 245 Walton, Kenneth D. 261 V^ard, John R. 198,259 Ward, Mark C. 264,459 Wareberg, Lynn J. 222 Washburn, Walter R. Ill 287
Volcheff, Mark A. 251,489 Volkmann, Timothy R. 275 Vollelunga, Philip A. 299,
Wagner, Robert A.
Wallace, David G. 218 Wallace, Frank L. 309 Wallace, Gerald L. Jr. 284 Wallace, Jay R. II 233 Waller, James P. 239 Wallett, Robert M. 254
203
Walden, Robert S. 314 Wales, Harman K. 234 Walker, David W. 210
Walker, Douglas A. 197 Walker, Doyle B. 231 Walker, James H. 281 Walker, Philip E. 198,450 Walker, Ronald D. 198 Wall, Edward C. Jr. 269
Waters, Dale Curtis 224 Watkins, John E. 288 Watson, Ralph J. Jr. 198 Watson, Ronald W. 198,452 Watson, Steven M. 248 Watson, Thomas F. 198 Watters, Claude E. Ill 273
Wayne, Robert H. Jr. 198, 482
Weatherford, Donald E. 206
Weathers, Wesley W. 279, 459
Weaver, John W. 198 Weaver, Larry A. 263 Weaver, Larry W. 243 Weaver, Paul M. 281 Weaver, Stephen A. 224 Webb, Lance C. 198 Webb, Stephan K. 308 Webber, Richard E. 251 Webber, Ronald J. 275 Weber, Brian C. 215 Weber, John C. 303 Weber, Kim A. 230 Webster, Mark N. 288,452 Wedell, Steven P. 311 Weems, Frederick L. 236
Wegner, Brent A. 294 Weibel, Craig A. 315 Weiderman, William C. 281
Weidinger, Donald J. 288 Weidner, Richard G. 260 Weilbrenner, Steven D. 263
541
Weinberg, Norman A. 302, 463
Weininger, Michael J. 257 Weinstein, Michael L. 309 Weiss, Steven W. 19S Weiss, Thomas R. 199 Welch, Gary N. 228 Welch, John P. 246 Welde, William C. 282 Weller, William C. 263 Wells, George M. 199 Wells, Kennard R. 321 Wells, Mark K. 287 Wells, Michael E. 199
Welsh, John K, 314 Welsh, Mark A. Ill 272 Welshans, James S. 204 Wendt, Bradley W. 291 Werhane, Dirk A. 281 Wesolowski, Robert A. 321
Westerfield, James M. 243 Westmoreland, Kim D. 290 Wetterau, Gary P. 288 Wettstone, Patrick C. 222 Wexler, Mitchell M. 278 Whalen, Edward 199 Whalen, Mark T. 266,456
Whaley, Gregory A. 311 Whatley, Carl J. 320 Wheelock, Johnny B. 199, 211
Whisler, Geoffrey L. 303 White, David G. 260 White, Gregory V. 203 White, John S. 228 White, Kenneth R. 270
White, Kevin C. 270 White, William R. 203 Whitehead, John W. Jr. 209 Whitehurst, Larry D. 312
542
Whitfield, Gary W. Jr. 245 Whitican, Frederick L. 284,465
Whiting, Brian C. 240 Whitley, Kenneth L. 257 Whitney, Lynn H. 275,470 Whitton, Robert S. 199 Wichinski, Randall J. 207 Widholm, Roger D. 278 Widmer, Robert J. Jr. 199
Wigand, Eric
278
Wilcock, Edward T. 311 Wilcox, Lee A. 237 Wild, Raymond E. 2ND 218
Wilde, Linn E. Ill 199 Wildermuth, Mark J. 238 Wilderotter, Philip J. IV 248
Wildman, David M. 199
Wiley, William D. 236,429 Wilhite, Billy R. 296 Wilkes, Bobby J. 207 Willey, Charles J. 288 Williams, Alan P. 199 Williams, Charles W. 227 Williams, Derek M. 291 Williams, Douglas L. II 275
Williams, Gregory 272 Williams, James A. 302 Williams, James C. 199 Williams, John F. 245,456 Williams, Leland K. 306 Williams, Mark R. 218 Williams, Paul 227 Williams, Rex A. 318 Williams, Richard 200,232 Williams, Robert L. 200 Williams, Robert L. 200 Williams, Roderick M. 293,452
Williams, Stuart D. 231 Williams, Terry L. 242 Williamson, David 245 Williford, Allen H. Ill 225 Willis, Roy W. Jr. 263 Wilson, Barry S. 200 Wilson, David J. 299 Wilson, David S. 200 Wilson, Denzil B. 312 Wilson, James A. 318 Wilson, Keith C. 255 Wilson, Michael N. 232 Wilson, Richard L. 305 Wilson, Steven D. 272 Wilson, Teddy 209,459 Wilz, William P. 321 Winders, Douglas E. 222
Wintermeyer, Charles A. Jr. 245
Winzenried, Jay A. 257 Wisloski, Michael 209 Wissman, John P. 215 With, James A. 221 Withers, Bruce C. 272 Withers, Stephen E. 294 Withers, William S. Jr. 255
Witherspoon, Michael R. 263
Woodbury, Daniel T.
242
Woodman, Michael 308 Woods, Charles M. 266 Woods, Robert A. 320 Woodward, James 311 Woodward, John R. 303 Woodward, John S. 230 Woolford, William F. 251, 482
Woollard, Ernest V. II 221
Woolsey, Mark R. 267 Wooten, Marc A. 200 Worden, Roy M. 305 Worth, Brian D. 200 Wortham, James M. 228
Wright, David A. 285 Wright, Donald O. 200 Wright, James H. Jr. 284 Wright, Michael N. 290 Wright, Parker S. 215 Wright, Richard H. 200, 253
470
Zane, Wallace B. 279
Zapka, Ronald J. 263 Zatorski, Richard A. 315 Zdanuk, Anthony F. Jr. 201
Yanaros, John O. Jr. 318
Zimmerman, John A. 201 Zimmerman, John C. 201 Zimmerman, Paul E. 231 Zimmerman, Ronald W.
Wojcicki, Stephen A. 233
Yauchzy, Roger G. 284
Wolfert, Michael L. 200
Yeager, Glen E. 306 Yeilding, James H. 201
Wolter, John T. 290 Wood, James R. 237 Wood, Kenneth S. 285
Zaehringer, Robert P. 210 Zahrobsky, Joseph R. 276,
Zeigler, John M. Jr.
Yankovoy, Thomas M. 300 Yarrish, Joseph E. 234
272
Youtsler, Neil A. 240 Yucuis, William A. 201 Yurko, Richard M. Jr. 320 Zaborniak, Michael E. 288 Zacour, Douglas W. 260
Wright, Robert J. 248 Wrighton, Timothy J. 287 Wurst, Stephen G. 216 Wyman, Thomas T. 308 Wysocki, Joseph 293 Yaap, Henry R. 200,482
Wittman, Steven E. 267 Witwer, Robert J. Jr. 282 Witzel, Robert A. 306 Wodtke, Arnold D. 269 Wohlman, Richard A. 200
Wolfmeyer, Scott R.
Young, Alan H. 201 Young, David C. 312 Young, David D. Jr. 218 Young, John T. 308 Young, Mark C. 288 Young, Stuart G. 293 Young, Terence G. 279 Young, Terrence J. 206 Young, William A. 239 Yount, Tony T. 299
Yasuhara, Thomas T. 201, 238,429 Yauch, David W. 305
Yelken, Curtis G. 303 Yerke, Thomas E. 218 York, Jeffrey P. 201,292
230
Zejdlik, Todd N. 206,465 Zelenok, David S. 285 Zellner, Randall R. 232 Zerambo, Edward S. 302, 429
224
Zink, Billy R. 204 Zirilli, Victor L. 282 Zummach, Orval L. Jr. 237
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