Polaris 2008 Volume L U.S. Air Force Academy Colorado Springs, CO 80841
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Front row: Nathaniel Leach, Kasie Simmons, Lorinda Risdon, Eric Sullivan, Lindsey Robinson, Ainsley Allen, Ian Helms, Amanda Messinger, Emily Shanes, Michelle Bosch, and Hila Levy.
Back row: Remington Barnes, Graydon Sponaugle, Gregory Oswald, Travis Whittemore, Jonathan Hill, Timothy Phillips, Andrew Caulk, Philip Cho, Adam Hillier, Brian Dosa, David Butler, Jordan Ostwald, Christopher Oppenlander, and Jason Minnich.
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Lt. Col. Ronald G. Machoian
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Learning the Profession of Arms
During 2nd Basic Cadet Training basics, are issued and receive training in the safe handling of the M-16 rifle. Basics spend the majority of 2nd BCT in Jacks Valley (left).
Early Morning Stretching
As the sun rises over the eastern plains basics form up in quads to stretch out before morning physical training. While most of their friends back home were still in bed, basics were doing pull ups, sit ups, leg lifts and other exercises in preparation for the aerobic and physical fitness tests.
Round-theClock Training
Beginning with day one and continuing throughout BCT, basic cadets receive haircuts (top left); are issued and learn how to properly fold and store uniform items (top
keep cadence
Getting Fitted
Basics try on battle dress uniforms during in-processing to ensure they have proper fits,
right); learn to march and
(bottom right); test their own physical limits; and, work as a team (bottom left).
Photo by C2C Rob Consiglio
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INPROCESSING AND ACCEPTANCE
Good-byes that lasted too long, perpetual feelings of uncertainty and many tears marked the beginning of the journey for the Academy’s Class of 2011. Over 1,300 civilian appointees arrived at the Association of Graduates Doolittle Hall to in-process June 28 for Basic Cadet Training.
After the short bus ride from the AOG to the base of the Core Values Ramp, these appointees quickly became familiar with the new title “basiccadets.” Once at the infamous footprints, basics lined up for their personal welcome to military life and their invitation to join “The Long Blue Line.” When basics hit the pavement, they were greeted by five to seven cadre staff members eager to welcome the new arrivals - each urging them to move as quickly as possible without running to the gold footprints that awaited them at the base of the ramp. As basics lined up along the prints, they placed their bags by their feet and awaitedthe greeting they had most likely pondered for weeks.
“Cadre, fall out and make corrections.” This is but the first step in a series many basics will take to eventually become Academy graduates down the road, but it will be one of the most memorable.
“It wasn’t too bad getting my headshaved. It will grow back,” said C4C Ben Narvaez Gozun, from Mililani, Hawaii. “There were times I thought ‘what am I doing here,’ and of course I was nervous, but it reminds me of getting ready for a track meet, you are nervous, but excited.”
During the first half of BCT, basics learn the fundamentals of military and Academy life under the leadership of a cadre of first and second class cadets. Basic cadets learn military customs and courtesies, proper wear of the uniform, practice marching, study military knowledge and undergo physical and aerobic fitness training.
First Impressions
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busride from the Association of Graduates to the base of the Core Values Ramp, where they will begin the transition from civilian life to life as Air Force Academy cadets. Many say they never forget this bus ride or the cadre who escorted them on the ride.
During the second half of BCT, basics march to Jacks Valley where they complete the program in a field training environment. Basics first construct a tent city that will serve as their dining facility, hospital, latrines and sleeping quarters. Basics learn self-aid and buddy care, complete theobstacle andassault courses, build team-cohesiveness and overcome personal challenges on the confidence course.
“So far Jacks is better than the first part of basic training,” said C4C Terry Robinson Jr. “It offers an environment that allows for quick learning and even quicker adaptations to that environment. The courses have been worthwhile and I look forward to the challenges.”
Upon completion of BCT, basic cadets receive their fourth-class shoulder boards, take the Honor Oath, and are formally accepted as members of the Cadet Wing.
Getting Fed
Approximately three weeks after the completion of BCT, basics get a taste of home courtesy of sponsor families during “Doolie Day Out."
What’s in the Bag?
Cadre members ensure basics purchased only authorized items during their first trip to the Cadet Store. Sodas, candy, and chips were all “off limits."
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Basic Cadet Training
Life of an AMT
PROMOTING GROWTH AND PROFESSIONALISM
Only one cadet squadron earns top honors each year and is identified as overall “outstanding” garnering special recognition from the Academy’s superintendent. Likewise, only one senior non-commissioned-officer is selected as the Academy’s best of the best annually.
Since 2005, now Master Sgt. Randy Kwiatkowski has served as Great Eagle Eight’s Academy Military Training NCO and was instrumental in the squadron earning top honors as well as capturing senior NCO of the year (2007) status himself.
When then Tech. Sgt. “K” arrived at the Academy in September 2005, his military accomplishments were already substantial.The Nebraska native is quick to say, however, “It was the outstanding effort of 110 individuals, cadets and permanent party, who gave 100 percent to earn the distinct honor of outstanding squadron.”
Out and About
Behind the Scenes
The criteria considered for the top squadron selection included top academic, military and physical performance as well as community service efforts. Kwiatkowski attributes the overall success of his unit, and his personal achievements, to outstanding leadership whom he’s served under throughout his 14 years in the U.S. Air Force.
As one of the more than 80 AMTs assigned, Kwiatkowski says he counts it an honor to serve in this capacity.
“Building officers of character for our Air Force and our nation remains the goal,” Kwiatkowski said. “As an NCO and AMT, I have the honor of helping future Air Force officers get off to professional starts with, and positive perceptions of, the enlisted corps as a whole. Nurturing that career dynamic understanding for cadets is among my top priorities.”
The master sergeant, with too many career kudos to list, is also quick to point out the love and support at home from wife Stacey has made all the difference in the world in his career. The two have been married since February 1997, when he was a senior airman aspiring to NCO status. by Ken Carter
Master Sgt. Randy Kwiatkowski
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The battle dressuniform and Jacks Valley are both familiar territory for the many Academy Military Training NCOs.
Kwiatkowski and EagleEight’s Air Officer Commanding, Maj. Barry Nixon, earn cadets respect by always being near to the action.
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Cadets fourth class representing Great Eagle Eight demonstrate a commitment to completing the task at hand. It's the duty of AMTs and AOCs to encourage cadets to do their best in every aspect of the Academy experience. Master Sgt. Randy Kwiatkowski was instrumental in CS-08 earning Squadron of the Year honors in 2006-2007.
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The Eagle Eight team exemplified what it took to be selected as 2006 Outstanding Cadet Squadron.
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Needing a Tow
Waiting Their Turn
ATG-10B sits on the Academy airfield runway waiting for the tow plane to help it become airborne. The TG-10B is part of the 94th Flying Training Squadron’s inventory.
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As the sun begins to rise
The Eyes in the Sky Cadets not only learn flight basics in airmanship, they also learn the behind-thescenes skills, like working in a control tower.
Photo by Brad Milliman Pre-flight Inspections
Fantacone performs his pre-flight inspections.
A TG-10B sits on the Academy runway waiting for the tow plane to help it become airborne.
over the Academy landscape, Cadet 3rd Class Andrea
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The Academy Soaring Program is designed to allow most cadets to receive their first hands-on experience in a flying environment.
The 94th Flying Training Squadron executes all training associated with the soaring program, including basic soaring, instructor pilot upgrade and advanced soaring. The squadron flies over 30,000 sorties a year, making it the largest and most active soaring operation in the United States.
Sailplane training is designed as a leadership and motivational experience. These aspects are enhanced by the fact that 95 percent of the training in sailplanes is conducted by qualified cadet instructor pilots.
Basic soaring training includes instruction in the LET Blanik TG-10B glider. After approximately 10-15 flights, depending on the cadet’s level of proficiency, they may be qualified to solo. The basic soaring course trains approximately 600 sophomore cadets annually.
Additionally, each year approximately 60 cadets are chosen to enter a semester-long instructor pilot upgrade course. Upon graduation from the upgrade course, cadets earn the coveted “G-wings” and become qualified instructor pilots in the TG-10B. For those cadet instructor pilots who excel, advanced soaring courses offer the opportunity to train in the LET Blanik TG-10C (aerobatics) or the LET Blanik TG-10D (cross-country).
Advanced soaring cadets routinely compete in regional and national aerobatic and cross-country competitions.
Going Over the Checklist
C1C Justin Wynn
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Beautiful Morning to Fly
The TG-10B casts a long shadow on the tarmac in the morning.
Cadet 3rd Class Tyler Brummer and C1C Samuel Peplin read through the pre-flight checklist.
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CLASS OF 2008 ENTERS THE TWO-DIGIT ZONE
Firsties look forward to the tradition of 100’s Night almost as much as graduation itself. That’s when they receive official notification of their first duty assignments following May’s commencement ceremony.
While soon-to-be second lieutenants gathered in Mitchell Hall for an evening of celebration, tradition also has four-degrees back in the dorms feverishly doing all kinds of interior decorating. Re-design efforts in any given Firstie’s room could include anything from a mattress liner being filled with goldfish, to every square inch of the floor being covered with liquid filled paper cups, or even a 48-inch wide golf cart being parked on theinside of the 30-inch door.
Most Class of 2008 members got what they desired or anticipated in the way of base selections with the majority going on to some form of pilot training.
Cadets First Class Paul Russo and Donald Lewis were among them and, coincidentally, both will be
returning toward “home” for training.
Russo will be moving on to Columbus Air Force Base, Miss, to begin T-6 training. “I had hoped for ENJJPT, but you have to perform no matter w'here you go for pilot training,” he said. He’s looking forward to being at Columbus as he has family nearby.
“I got a UPT base in my home state (Texas) just a few hours away from family,” Lewis said. “Seeing some reward for all the effort put into the Academy thus far was truly motivating.” The Wichita Falls native was selected for Laughlin AFB in Del Rio. Although not certain of the specific aircraft he’ll ultimately fly, he hopes to maneuver his way into the cockpit of a C-17 or a fighter.
Regardless of the assignment received, the level of enthusiasm or lack thereof, or the condition of a freshly redecorated dorm room, when Class of 08 members awoke the next morning there were but 99 days between them and graduation. That alone brought a smile to many faces. by Ken Carter
Wild Weasels
Location, Location, Location Master Sgt. Gregory Buckley-Lowe and Cadets First Class Andrew Amigleo, Jonathan Jackson, Andrew Derwae review a map of the United States, weighing good and bad outcomes as they await to find out what bases each will receive. 10 MHiUny
Front row: Cadets First Class Gregory Guy, Jonathan Florsz, Robert Reynaud, Thomas Sena, Maj. Jeffrey Greenwood, Tech. Sgt. Michael Anderson, C1C Mark Belkowski. Back row: Cadets First Class Ernesto Guzman, Gavin McCorry, William Bauer, Matthew VanBaren, E. Morry Jackson, Steven Boogar, Tyler Lowdon, Conner Caples, Jessica Wager, Adam Stooke, Kim Kaballis, Aaron Shanor, Tomas Aseltine, David Rose, Alexander Denton, and Jason C. Cheng.
Radical Decorating?
Traditional pranks left in the hands of fourth class cadets always leave Firsties with some exciting surprises when returning to their rooms following their 100's Night celebration. The bed above, for example, served as an aquarium until the gold fish were reassigned.
Happy Daze Cadets First Class Ed Jackson. Tyler Lowdon, center and Jonathan Florsz compare assignment notes and share a laugh over 100's Night dinner in Mitchell Hall. Class members of 2008 were but one wake-up away from entering the twodigit countdown to graduation.
It’s Classified Cadet First Class Alexander Denton from CS-35 calls home to share the news of his first duty assignment. 100's Night
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Maintaining Standards
it comes to room inspections, there is one rule. No detail is overlooked to ensure military standards are met or exceeded.
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Falcon Feud Squadron teams with representatives from each of the four classes face off with knowledge questions.
Left, CS-08 members take the advantage over their opponents from CS-12.
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The Commandant’s Challenge, in its fourth year, was a huge success! Commandant’s Challenge is the Cadet Wing’s fall major training event. It designed to test expeditionary skills. Many events comprise the three-day challenge, all test cadets mental and physical abilities.
The events that made up this Commandant’s Challenge were Saturday AM Inspection, In-Ranks Inspection, Field
Physical Training
Falcon Feud, a Parade, and the closing outbrief. The most demanding and most fun event, according to participants, the FTX.
Six events made up the grueling event, including Nuclear Biological Chemical Radiological Training, Convoy Training, and Individual Movements Tactics, Self-Aid Buddy Care, and Combat Arms Training and Maintenance. NBCR wasan intensive procedure with full chemical gear. Members from each squadron underwent an intensive inspection of their readinessand abilities while donning chemical gear. They were scored and ranked on many different points, including correct wearing of pants, blouses, masks, boots and gloves.
Convoy training this year has been its most realistic yet. It was performed in Jacks Valley Training Complex near the Civil Engineering’s Field Exercise Readiness Logistics Squadron. Commandant’s Challenge utilized FERL’s complex to mimic an urban setting and give cadets an idea of what convoy training is like currently in the Air Force. IMT was the most exciting event this year. It tested
individual cadet tactics while trying to secure an objective. It was literally an uphill battle trying to capture the objective at the top of a hill in Jacks Valley. SABC was similar to years past. Cadets were presented a scenario in which they had to provide immediate firstaid to someone wounded in the field. Cadets were training in M-16 proficiency. They were graded on shooting from four different positions, including prone-supported, prone-unsupported, kneeling, and standing.
The weather this year was good for the challenge. In years past, it has been marked with 8-12 inches of snow. This year, blue skies and warm weather preceded Thanksgiving leave. Air Force helicopters flew to add another dimension of realism to Commandant’s Challenge. Cadets rode in helicopters and many said it was one of the best experiences during Commandant’s Challenge.
After two days of physical and mental tests, the cadets made their way down to Clune Arena for the Commandant’s out brief. Brig. Gen. Susan Desjardins announcedthe ultimate winners and recognized the outstanding performers representing each squadron. Pride, excitement, and a sense of accomplishment filled the air of Clune Arena.
Commandant’s Challenge is a training gem, and will most likely teach cadets fundamental expeditionary skills for many years to come.
by C2C Rob Consiglio
Photo by C1C Sam Grey Training Exercise, Expeditionary Airman’s Manual Test, Drill Evaluation, Rifle Manual Evaluation,
Challenge,
Photo by C1C Paul Russo
With a Leg Up Physical endurance was key to success during Commandant’s Challenge. Left, preparation for the competition often resulted in sguadrons exercising together.
C1C Ruben Ruiz Perez
Photo by C2C Rob Consiglio
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Left, Brig. Gen. Susan Desjardins rewards C1C Andrea Bush (representing CS-04) with the first place squadron trophy.
Challenge
THE FUN NEVER STOPS
Propping a cadet wing room to inspection standards is a meticulous task. Ensuring your uniform is flawless is no small effort. Working in concert with the squadron and wing as you parade by your commanders is far from a walk in the park.
Putting all three of these activities together in the same day... that’s what we call the triple threat.
Each event has its own nuances, but collectively the morning brings on its own time management challenge.
A triple threat consists of a Saturday morning inspection (SAMI), an in-ranks (IRI), and a parade.
The dorm rooms must be completely in order and dust-free for the SAMI. Cadet uniforms must be sharp and professional with hair in regulations. Squadrons practice ceremonial marching via a formal parade, led by the squadron commanders.
The days leading up to a triple threat weekend consist of countless hours of scrubbing, shining, cleaning, polishing (and anything else ending in “ing”) their dorm rooms to prepare for the SAMI.
“One of the strangest things that happened to me during a SAMI was walking into inspect a room in another squadron and looking at
Keeping in Step
something and thinking ‘I bet I didn’t clean that in my own room,”’ said Cadet 1st Class Paul Russo.
In addition, cadets can look forward to making sure their uniforms are impeccable and ready for the IRI. Their shoes need to be polished, all uniform items must be neatly pressed in good serviceable condition and their hair and personal appearance must meet Air Force standards.
The test isn’t over yet, though. The “individual” standards have been evaluated, now it’s time for the “team” to rise to the challenge as the Cadet Wing struts their stuff on the parade field.
There is much more to parades than just showing up and marching. Cadets have several parade practices leading up to the actual parade itself, but it always a good feeling when that practice pays off and everything goes smoothly on Saturday.
Machine-like precision, sharp movements and everyone in step - these are the measures of a well-presented cadet wing.
Cadet 1st Class Jamal Harrison takes a positive view of the weekend by saying, “Yes it is a lot of work, but as time goes on you get better at it, and in the end all of the hard work is worth it.” by Lt. Col.
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Cadets spend countless hours marching to make sure they look sharp when it comes time to march in parades and other ceremonies.
SAMI-ready
All cadet rooms (right) are presented in Saturday morning inspection (SAMI) order. Everything has its place during SAMIs and attention to such details is crucial.
Photo by C1C Sam Grey
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Presenting the Colors
The Cadet Wing marches with the American and Air Force flags. Parade practices are a vital part of preparing for a “triple threat weekend at the Academy. Each squadron is graded on its marching during parades.
Checking for ‘Cables’
Everything
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A member of the Stan/Eval team looks over the uniform of a fourth-class cadet. Inspectors look to make sure there are no loose hanging threads (affectionately known as cables), unshined shoes, misaligned ribbons or name badges and many other uniforminfractions.
Photo by C1C Sam Grey
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A member of the Stan/Eval team ensures all surface areas are clean and dry, as well as making sure personal items are stored in a neat and orderly fashion.
Forming Up
Members ofthe Wings of Blue link up in a formation
high above Perris Valley, Calif. The team trained in the sky as well as in a vertical wind tunnel. “Our cadets received a total of nine hours of wind tunnel training divided by the six teams, said Lt. Col. Alexander Cos, commander of the 98th FTS. “A typical skydive is 60 seconds, so each cadet team was able to accomplish the equivalent 150 skydives in the tunnel."
The California morning sun casts a serene light on the Academy’s UV-18 Twin Otter. The Otter is used to support parachute and airmanship training at the Academy.
A member of the Wings of Blue exits the aircraft, left.
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Dropping into Downtown Denver at night for a Broncos’ home game remains one of the most enjoyed opportunities for the team. It’s often witnessed by some 80,000 spectators live.
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TEAM TRAINS VERTICALLY
The 98th Flying Training Squadron competition team and staff deployed to Perris Valley, Calif., for its annual fall U.S. Collegiate train-up in November and they weren’t flying airplanes.
“Cadets participated in four-way relative work competition training, two-way vertical (free fly) relative work competition training, individual sport parachute accuracy training, and individual classic accuracy training,” said Lt. Col. Alexander Cos, commander of the 98th FTS. Cadets both skydived and trained in Perris Valley’s vertical wind tunnel to simulate skydiving in a controlled environment.
A vertical wind tunnel is a wind tunnelwhich moves air up in a column. It is also a popular training tool for skydivers. Vertical wind tunnels enables them to fly in the air without planes or parachutes, through the force of wind being generated vertically.
“Wind moves upwards at approximately 120 miles per hour, the terminal velocity of a falling human body bellydownwards,” the colonel said. “The human body floats in midair in a vertical wind tunnel, and this is called body flight. Bodyflight is the art of ‘flying your body’ in a controlled manner.”
This includes turns, rolls, lateral movement, fall rate control and other acrobatics in the air. The skill of body-
flight makes it possible for skydivers to fly closer to each other while they are falling, to allow them to link together in formation skydiving, then fly apart to a safe distance before opening parachutes. Many skills of bodyflight can be learned and increased in a vertical wind tunnel, to enable skydivers to become better at controlling their bodies in the sky.
“Our cadets received a total of nine hours of wind tunnel training divided by the six teams,” Cos said. “A typical skydive is 60 seconds, so each cadet team was able to accomplish the equivalent of 150 skydives in the tunnel.”
Plans called for each cadet team to get 35-40 jumps out of the UV-18B Twin Otter. “Deploying to Perris Valley allowed our cadets to conduct jump training at a location extremely conducive to training,” said Cos. “Perris Valley’s drop zone typically has excellentweather in November and their wind tunnel and drop zonewere collocated allowing cadets to quickly transition back and forth from the wind tunnel to actually skydiving out of the UV-18B Twin Otter.”
This falls training deployment allowed cadets to continue in the rich winning history of the Cadet Wings of Blue Parachute team. The Wings of Blue has won the U.S. Collegiate Championship 30 of the last 35 years.
“Our goal was to focus our cadets on winning at the U.S. National Collegiate level,” the colonel said. Butch Whery
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Wings of Blue form perfectly while descending toward the Ellsworth Air ForceBase airfield.
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Right on Target Much practice leads to pin-point accuracy.
TEACHING THE LEADERS TO LEAD
The Global Engagement Commander is comparable to a Mission Support Group Commander and for Cadet First Class Donald Lewis it was an opportunity to lead more than 400 cadets through a simulated war environment.
“Trying to lead three-degrees who’d just been recognized with staff support from only about 15 was a real chal lenge,” Lewis said. “But it also gave me the opportunity to help others.”
The two 10-day training sessions in late June/earlyJuly included all the normal requirements of learning proper wear of chem gear, including donning the gas mask correctly and quickly.
The scope of the annual training in Jacks Valley extended beyond teaching the fundamentals of bedding down a base under field conditions to working food supply issues, shelter and other logistical considerations for two groups totaling nearly 450 trainees.
“The leadership opportunity was a really good experience,” he said. “This was an especially great opportunity should I go on to ever become a civil engineer in the future.”
When it came time for getting out of Dodge, the 2008 leadership team rocked. “We had achieved better results than ever before when it came to packing up everything
and clearing the area at the conclusion of the training,” Lewis said.
The Wichita Falls, Texas, native equated working with enlisted members during GE to the relationship he appreciates so much with his dad. “They are the technical experts adn great at their job... and when you share a common respect for one another, good relationships are easy to foster,” he said with a smile.
Lewis reflected for a moment pondering the differences between GE and Combat Survival Training. “Would like to see CST come back fully over GE,” he said, “which I believe is even better at preparing cadets for future Air Force requirements.”
Regardless of whether the summer program is GE, Jump or Soaring, Lewis said he feels these programs afford rising firsties the best opportunities to really begin to develop their leadership skills.
“I wasn’t able to just bark out commands like a BCT commander would to new arrivals with no clue,” Lewis said. “I was dealing with those who knew enough to make our leadership challenges even tougher. Yet, I walked away from the experience with my highest level of confidence ever.”
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Total Team
The Run to the Rock puts as much focus on teamwork as any activity associated with the four-degree year.
The traditions of four degrees remain a valuable part of the USAFA training experience.
Even under total physical stress, there were those who could still smile for a passing photographer, like Cadet 4th Class Martin C. Beck.
Near Breaking Hanging on to get through to prop and wings C4C Michael Martinovich.
Free falling from a
top doesn’t seem too dangerous. However, it would appear that this cadet is preparing for her future as a sky diver.
Prop and Wings
In the lives of four degrees, a lot of recognition went a long, long way.
Running The Strips
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Class of 2011 Earn Prop and Wings
For Cadet 4th Class Gregory Hart, the road to recognition was long and hard. When the time came for pinning on his prop and wings, it almost didn’t seem real.
“I was kind of in disbelief,” the member of Cadet Squadron 02 said. “It was already here.”
After three days of grueling physical and mental challenges, inspections and introspection, the Class of 2011 was officially welcomed as official members of the Cadet Wing.
“Recognition is the culminating training event for our fourth-class cadets where they are tested both physically and mentally to prove that they have fulfilled the requirements of their fourth class year and are worthy to become upperclass cadets in the wing,” said Lt. Col. Robert Mackenzie, Air Officer Commanding for CS-13.
With recognition, fourth-class cadets gained stamina, pride and hard-earned privileges.
The Class of 2011 is no longer required to walk at attention on the terrazzo, wear uniforms while away from the hill or keep their rooms in perfect order every hour of the day.
Hart said life in the squadron especially has improved dramatically for him. In the days following recognition he is finding upperclassmen friendlier, and he can close his door during the day which makes visiting with friends easier.
“Wearing my backpack,” said C4C Alister Call with CS37 of his favorite new privilege. “Everything’s heavy if you carry it around all day.” He was also relieved the path to recognition was behind him. “It’s finally over,” he said.
Cadet 4th Class Jessie Stimpson, CS-36, said she won’t
miss the long list of information she shouted to upperclassmen in the dorm halls.
Led by upperclassmen, the recognition challenges began Thursday night in the squadrons when fourthclassmen were simultaneously tested physically and mentally, and put through a stand-up knowledge test.
Friday, the soon-to-be-recognized class took on chutes and ladders for physical endurance, an assault course, a leadership course for coordination and team work and a “tour” of the terrazzo when freshmen absorbed the Air Force heritage displays, including the class crest wall, static aircraft displays, graduate memorial, honor wall and spirit hill.
Friday evening “theme rooms” called the fourthclassmen for reflection. Two of the rooms were scenarios for prisoners of war and as visitors to their own funerals.
Saturday morning, rooms and uniforms went under the microscope of upperclassmen. Before trekking out for formation for the run to Cathedral Rock, upperclassmen “slammed” their rooms by strewing personal possessions throughout the room.
During the run to the rock, upperclassmen graciously restored order to the fourth-degree rooms.
Saturday evening, in the darkened hallways of the dorms, lined with upperclassmen rendering salutes, each fourthclassman at last heard the sweet words, “Recognition granted.”
Dinner followed in Mitchell Hall where upperclassmen congratulated the new official members of the Cadet Wing.
Ann Patton
Stamina Prevails Push-ups are a proven test of physical stamina and four degrees are tested a lot during Recognition.
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CADETS TAKE F-22 FOR A RIDE
F-22A Raptor manufacturer Lockheed-Martin Corporation, let cadets take the controls of their updated F-22A flight simulator Sept. 19-20 in Fairchild Hall.
About 700 cadets experienced the F-22 simulator. More than 500 cadets in each class are bound for pilot training after graduation, and the F-22A will be one of the aircraft awaiting Academy graduates.
“Cadets and faculty alike are amazed with the situational awareness and performance it provides to the pilot,” said Maj. Lance Avery, project officer and military strategic studies instructor. “The F-22A prides itself on a ‘first look, first kill’ capability. This capability renders fighter aircraft of our adversaries virtually defenseless as they can be targeted, fired upon and eliminated before they even detect the F-22’s presence. As a fifth-generation fighter, its low observable stealth qualities and highly-maneuverable thrust vectoring make it unique from current aircraft cadets and faculty have been exposed to. It is truly a transformational weapon system that will ensure air superiority for future decades.
“I wanted to get an idea of what it would be like to fly an F-22,” said Cadet 3rd Class Brian Thorn, a cadet squadron 16 foreign area studies major from Fort Worth, Texas. “After flying the F-22 simulator, flying the real F-22 would be a dream come true.”
Thorn was surprised at the F-22A simulators superior radar capabilities, which allowed him to shoot down four enemy fighters before they knewwhat was happening.
“It was really neat to see the enemy planes on my radar disappear one-by-one before they even had a chance to fire a missile back at me. I came away from flying the F-22A simulator knowing that the U.S. Air Force has the most lethal aircraft in the world. If I ever have the honor of flying the F-22, I know 1 will be held to a very high standard, because I will be flying a very deadly weapon.”
Cadet 4th Class Callie Brown’s F-22A simulator instructor was a familiar sight; her father.
“I was interested in seeing a little bit of my dad’s world,” said the CS-19 member from Palmdale, Calif. He helped me under-
stand calculus when I was in high school, but he rarely had the opportunity to teachand show me what he does for a living. By operating the simulator a multitude of times, I was able to visualize some of the maneuvers my dad actually has to go through to test the aircraft.”
Brown was surprised at the various scenarios the simulator offered.
“Not only could you shoot gunfire at enemy aircraft, but you couldshoot missiles and land the F-22A and park it between other aircraft,” Brown said. “I didn’t expect the reality of the simulator.
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1 learned that an F-22 pilot only has five seconds worth of gunfire. This made me hesitant at first, thinking that it would be too easy to run out of bullets, as 100 bullets can be shot per second. However, mv dad showed me how to control the touch of the trigger, so only 15 to 20 bullets are fired at a time.”
“After hearing classmates talking non-stop about wanting to fly the F-22A, Cadet 3rd Class Christopher Borndenave couldn’t pass up a chance to see what they raved about. I have had a couple of incentive flights in the past, but the F-22A is so different from anything else in the sky,” said the CS-06 member from Del Rio, Texas.
It was an amazing experience. The simulator was very easy to control,” Borndenave said. “It was a lot of fun taking off, flying at low level, shooting down an enemy aircraft and coming back for the landing.”
The F-22A cannot be matched by any known or projected fighter aircraft. Faced with a protracted development period, the prototype aircraft was designated YF-22 and, as F/A-22 during the three years before formally entering Air Force sendee in December 2005 as the F-22A. by Butch Whery
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Passing Down a Father’s Knowledge
Not many dad’s have given their daughters flying lessons behind the controls of an F-22 Raptor simulator. Cadet 4th Class Callie Brown receives flight instruction from her father, Lockheed Martin test pilot Jim Brown.
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Cadet 3rd Class Brian Thom acquaints himself with the F-22 controls. Chances are his friends back at "State U" don’t have the same opportunity.
Blazin’ the Day Away
Welcoming the Day
A late night bonfire (left) gathering on the Terrazzo brings this long day to a close.
Photos by Ken carter
TOP LEFT: The Bird and the Cadet Drum and Bugle Corps provide annual evening entertainment during the Cadet WingOpen. TOP RIGHT: Marching through to Mitchell Hall for noon meal formation becomes second nature for all cadets. BOTTOM RIGHT: For the first time, basic cadets meet their BCT Wing Staff on the first day oftheirAcademy experience.
BOTTOM LEFT: The cadet chorale provides an afternoon performance during graduation week in Arnold Hall.
Photo by Arnie Spencer
Thanks Mom
A 2nd Lieutenant, Chns Wolff, proudly points in the stands to his family as he displays his boxed diploma.
Photo by C3C Luke Connolly
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A cadet (above) detail prepares to raise the American Flag signifying the beginning of the duty day.
24/7 COMMITMENT
When choosing the profession of arms as a way of life, active-duty military members understand it’s a 24/7 commitment.
The Academy experience, as a cadet, provides a reveille to taps duty-day challenge that often extends around the clock as well.
Whether it’s preparing to call minutes as one of the newest members of the cadet wing, or being a Firstie who needs to burn the midnight oil to prepare for a GR, there’s no shortage of long days as a cadet.
Packed between the beginning and end of every day are a myriad of responsibilities physical, military and academic making the Academy experience light years different (and many would argue more challenging) than any civilian institution in America.
The reasons cadets endure the ever increasing tempo of today’s Air Force are as many as the number of cadets you ask. Responses range from, “I’m doing it for the education,” to “I’m a fifth-generation military member in
my family and proud to continue the tradition,” and everything in between.
Regardless of what motivates any given cadet to aspire to be a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force, our nation benefits. Our security and freedom are at stake and we need the most qualified leaders to take us into the future who know how to maintain America as the strongest defenders of freedom in the world.
Pilots, civil engineers, lawyers, maintenance officers, security forces leaders, contracting specialists and the list goes on. Regardless of the profession of the soon to be Academy graduates, as members of the Class of 2008 cross the graduation stage to salute their commander-inchief they’ll soon face a whole new set of daily challenges.
The alarm clock will still break the silence of a sound sleep and many will work around the clock. The difference: each will truly have achieved a milestone that will impact their lives forever 24/7. by Ken Carter
Officer’s Front Cadet squadrons 14-23 stand ready awaiting the next command.
Humanitarians
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Cadets can be found involved in many community events doing everything from repairing homes and yards to face painting
Teamwork: C1C Matt Welch, Major Jeremy Agte, and a technician from the Engineering Mechanics lab monitor structural failure test results.
by C1C Paul Russo
Improvising: Pressing problem? It can be solved with a take-out container.
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“If you don’t think too good, don’t think too much.” Ted Williams
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What will it be, what will it be? It could be anything from English to economics, from meteorology to math, from engineering to chemistry, or maybe history, humanities, physics or foreign area studies.
Majors’Night gave thirdand fourth class cadets andcadet candidates an upclose look at choices they have fortheir concentrated area of studies.
“Instead of expecting cadets to find time in their busy schedules to research what majors interest them, we have created a ‘one-stop shopping’ experience where cadets can interact freely with faculty membersand upperclassmen who have already declared a major,” said Brig. Gen. Dana Born, Academy Dean of the Faculty. “The choice of a majorpotentially impacts a person’s entire professional career.”
For the Class of 2010, the deadline for selecting an academic major is Oct. 16. General Born stressed, however, some majors require cadets to be enrolled in specific courses before the deadline during the fall semester of their third-class year. The academic core requires 45 technical credits and 51 hours of social sciences and humanities.
For her first year, Cadet 4th Class Melanie Jones haslittle idea what her major might be. She expressed interest, though, in humanities. “I wanted to get a clearer picture of what each major entails, she said of Majors’ Night.
Cadet 4th Class Sara Schoemer also is very much undecided about a major, but she is interested in the engineering and behavioral sciences combination, which could later involve her in such projects as designing cockpit seats.
Assistant professor of history Maj. David Schlortt emphasized his field’s importance in understanding the past. “History is important because everything we do is eventually going to be history, he said. “In the military world there is not a lot new under the sun in tactics and strategy. We never want to reinvent the wheel.
Faculty members also had their own thoughts on how cadets might choose a major. “Study something you’re interested in,”said Captain John MacDonald, who added many cadets may already have a good idea about what they want to do. Decide what your strengths are and play to them.
Lt. Colonel Michael Bettner said cadets should first major in what they enjoy as
Hands-on Learning
Chemistry is one of the many majors cadets can choose from at the Academy.
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Behind the Wheel Cadet 1st Class Chris Romero explains to a cadet candidate the ins and outs of the Formula SAE car, a capstone senior design project for engineering.
Students
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I A ^ien Cadet Class Amber $ells was in tbe fourth grade of her Houston V V elementary school, she dressed as an astronaut for a school parade. In the fifth grade, her class simulated space engineering, complete with a mock control center satellite.
On Sept. 14, 2007 she got her first taste of genuine rocketry when she and her classmates in Engineering 100 tested their first project of the course, launching hand-built rockets on Stillman Parade Field.
“I’m really enjoying it, she said of the class. “I like the interaction of building something from scratch.
The Tomball, Texas native and member of Cadet Squadron 10 wants to major in astronautical engineering. Every cadet fourth class is required to take Engineering 100. Students work in teams of five or six on the course’s threemain projects.
The first, the basic rocket, involved designing a rocket body from scratch from cardboardand balsa wood with a plastic nosecone and powering it with an Estes model rocket engine with solid propellant.
Students rely heavily on math and computer spread sheets to design their rockets. The target distance is 130 meters. Later in the semester, cadets in the introductory course will build on skills learned with the rocket launch for two other projects.
The next is building a motor-less glider from balsa wood, which will be flown from the high reaches of the Cadet Field House.
The final project is building a radio-controlled glider.
“Essentially the purpose of Engineering 100 is to encourage those undecided cadets to seriously consider majoring in engineering and then to consider pursuing an engineering track in their Air Force career,” said Maj. Chris Randell, course manager.
Do students get excited about their projects?
“Invariably, he said. “The hands-on nature of the course letsthem design and fabricate rockets, gliders and radio-controlled boost gliders.
He added that the course is coupled with analyJ^Rtools, whereby cadets can start with a blank sheet ofpaper and come up wil^Ksigns intelligently.
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The long road that is the academic year at the Academy has many twists, turns and even some switchbacks. But the destination - finals week- is a welcome time for all cadets. Finals week, however, is about a lot more than just taking a few tests.
It means closure, a break from the normal regimented schedule of each day, a chance to make some extra cash from selling back some text books and for firsties, it also means to firsties a chance to finally “takethe plunge!”
A tradition at the Academy is firsties taking a jump into the Air GardensFountain after completing their last final graded review. Historical photos show the tradition dates back to at least 1968, but no one is sure when it really started.
No matter if there is sun, rain, sleet or snow each year firsties brave thee/ements or beat the heatjumping into the two-foot deep fountain. Some do it with style and flair by letting out a victory cry, others methodically remove prox cards, jackets, shoesand hats and walk up to the edge and hop in and still others bring their own floating pool toys to the fountains when the go in. Regardless of the method, it’s a soaking they’ve all looked forward too.
After “taking the plunge,” cadets often head to the Cadet Store (C-Store) in Vandenberg Hall to sell back their text booksand earn a little money.
Another less known tradition regarding finals week isthe tally sheets cadets post outside their dorm rooms letting everyone know how they did on their finals. Some signs simply have the cadet names on one side and the Dean of Faculty on the other with checkmarks signifying how well they did on their finals. A check mark or tally next to the cadets’ name means they think they passed the exam, but if they think ~*-*•cadets add their own /: resented by a sinister villain; and the cadets or some other pop cull
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Keeping Score
Another tradition at the Academy is cadets keeping a “score sheet" outside their dorm rooms. Check marks for the cadets means they think they did well on their finals. Checks for "The Dean" means they probably didn't do quite as well.
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Finishing Finals With Flair
After finishing theirlast finals at the Academy. Cadets 1st Class Richard Medina. Yoshio Adachi and Daryn Nelson take the traditionaljump into the Air Gardens Fountain. Immediately after their last final exam in the spring, firsties jump into the fountains in uniform. There are no points awarded for style, but Medina, Adachi and Nelson definitely made the most of theirjumps.
Cash Back Rewards
At the conclusion of the semester, many cadets can be found outside the Cadet Store selling back their text books for a little extra spending money.
Last-Minute Cram Session
Cadet 4th Class Spenser McIntyre (below), from Cadet Squadron Four studies while working the First Group CQ Desk.
The End of the Road
Medina, Nelson and Adachi (above) congratulate each other and celebrate the last finals they will take as Air Force Academy cadets.
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What’s Going On Up There?
Cadet 1st Class Kevin Nastasi checks out the full lunar eclipse Feb. 22 through one of the Academy’s telescopes.
Photos by Devin Della-Rose Turning to the Skies Nastasi, takes an opportunity to view Mars through the observatory’s 24-inch Cassegrain reflector telescope.
Getting Everything Lined Up
one of the observatory's two telescopes.
Cadet 2nd Class Shannon Kranich, with the aid of a computer, aligns
Setting Up Shop
Jim Roucis from the Colorado Springs Astronomical Society, sets up a telescope prior to a class visit to the Academy Observatory.
Planets...exploding stars...distant galaxies, andcelestial wonders are on display at the Academy Observatory, which often hosts star gazing parties for the general public.
A cornerstone of the Academy’s education and public outreach efforts, this facility is operated by the talented cadets of the Physics and Astronomy Club. November 16th they hosted more than 60 sixth-graders and parent volunteers from the Academy Charter School of Castle Rock.
The two-hour observatory tour introduced the 6th grade students to moon phases, constellations and more to complement their astronomy studies in school.
“It’s wonderful to have such a facility within our reach,” said Christine Spangler, a science teacher at Academy Charter School. “It helps bring the subject alive for our students.
Tour activities includedinstructionaldemonstrations funded by NASA, part of a public education system called the “Night Sky Network. Cadets run the demos with a “clicker question” toolused by some Academy faculty to assess learning in their courses.
“The classroom work, demosandinteractive feedback are great ways to gauge and reinforce learning, and keeps the kids focused and interested, Spangler said.
/As cadet-in-charge of the Physics & Astronomy Club, Cadet 1st Class Melissa Hughes planned and conducted the entire event, one of the largest in recent years, with a team of 12 cadets from the club.
“Community outreach programs are one of the most important things that the club does here, Hughes said. “We have a great group of cadetsthat take a lot of time from their schedules to teach astronomy to the public.
“Events likethis are tremendous for our cadets and our community, said Brig. Gen. Dana Born, Dean of the Faculty. “Cadets take great pride in the technology they have access to while here. This not only enhances their education, but allows them to ‘pay it forward’ by sharing their education, training and inspiration with others in the community. My family and I attended the event, and were very impressed, an AH”
The event’s success was enhanced by the support of the local civilian astronomy club, the Colorado Springs Astronomical Society (CSAS). Club members came armed with their telescopes and astronomy knowledge to help educate the Castle Rock school group.
Public interest is on the rise. Lastacademic year, cadets volunteered about 100 hours of servicr^f the observatory in support ofpublic visits.
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CadetSecond Class Mary Guzowski was among the Academy cadets on the month-long cultural experience late last May through late June.
“Learning sentence structure three hours in classroom daily was very helpful, she said. “I took German in high school and the Academy course has been a great extension of that.
The 20-year-old Tiffin, Ohio native also considers the historical significance of Berlin. “There’s so much history there. It was within my lifetime that the Berlin Wall both stood and fell. Everywhere in the city you’d see little reminders of what it was like.
Lastly, Guzowskisaid one of the most interesting aspects of the experience is being in class with people who are all leaning German when those in class speak many languages other than English. “It’s truly a multi-cultural experience which is often the case in a European classroom.
Cadet 2nd Class Nick Velati from CS-31, is making German his third language. From Buenos Aries, Argenta, this was his third trip to Deutschland “the first paid for by the Air Force,” he said with a smile. “Everything tied into learning the language or the culture, even other cultures, he said. “Twelve of uswere exposed to other students who spoke seven or eightlanguages over the four-week trip.
The experience goes by so fast, Peters said. “Butit’s so worth it!”
German is but one of the eight languages taught and studied at the Academy. Others inelude: Arabic, Chinese, French, Japanese, Russian, Portuguese and Spanish. - Ken Carter
Why study a foreign language? The following quotes are how some have responded. “Just as we were ill-equipped to deal with the technological threats of the Cold War era, today we lack the linguistic and cultural skills and resources fundamental to competing in the new international environment.”— Former Senator David Boren (D-OK) Chairman, Senate Intelligence Committee
“In the post-Cold War world, the most important distinctions between peoples are no longer ideological, political, or economic. The distinctions are cultural. Samuel P. Huntington
Cooler in the Shade
Clockwise: ROTC Cadet John King, Cadet 2nd Class Mary Guzowski, Angela Brehm, Cadets 1st Class Chris Oppenlander, Robert Smith, and Capt. Sabine Peters take time for a quick group shot while exploring Germany.
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Great Cuisine
Cadet 1st Class Sara Weimar says the local food was "great. This stop was near Berlin, the city where the cadets did the most exploring.
Test Drive
The latest toys associated with VW auto technology captured the attention of cadets at the Sony Center in Potsdamer Platz.
Common European Transportation
Cadet 2nd Class Mary Guzowski checks out a Trabbi” from the drivers seat.
Kodak Moment
Front row: Capt. Sabine Peters. Cadet 2nd Class
Nick Velati. C2C Mary Guzowski. Cadet 1st Class Robert Smith. C1C Sara Weimar. C2C Emily Schafer, C1C Chris Oppenlander. C1C Biysen Kreighbaum, ROTC Cadet John King. Angela Brehrn. Back row: C2C Stefan Fagan-Kelly, C1C Ryan Stuhr, C1C Zachary Pierce. ROTC Cadet Doug Thornton. C2C Shankar Kulumani. and C2C Jacob Paulson gather for a shot of the entire Academy group in this foreign language trip.
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Meeting of the Minds Cadets Fourth Class
Photo by C1C Paul Russo
Deep Thinker
C4C Whitney Gremillion analyzes important material in the cadet library.
Nathan Moyer, Madison Schottleutner and David Sproul compare notes preparing for the day ahead.
Photo by C1C Paul Russo
ie numbers are in, and Academy cadets are making the grade and making it better.
For the fall 2007 semester, the percentage of cadets wing-wide with a 3.0 or higher grade point average out of a possible 4.0 rose from 41.9 percent to 43.1 percent from fall 2006.
Fall scores for freshmen showed the greatest improvements over the previous year. The number of four-degrees earning a 3.0 or higher increase from 29.4 percent to 37.5 percent, and their overall GPA rose from 2.61 to 2.75.
The number of four-degrees with an average less than2.0 decreased from 19.4 percent for fall 2006 to 11.2 percent in 2007.
“/As educators, we are always thrilled when a performance measure indicates increased student learning, said Dean of Faculty, Brig. Gen. Dana Born.
The big question is: Why are grades up?
Born said it is too early to attribute specific causes to the increase in freshman GPAs, but faculty are conducting a study into potential causes for changes in academic performance. The fall data will serve as one more data point in that study.
Unlike their counterparts in civilian universities, Academy cadets must learn to meet the military requirements as well as navigating a steady stream of challenging academics.
New in the curriculum this year forAcademy four-degrees is a one credit-hour course called First Year Experience. Freshmen receive guidance in developing and applying appropriate study and time management skills, plus transition from a high school or enlisted military environment to the Academy’s learning-focused university environment.
Born said the faculty is “encouraged with the feedback we are getting from them concerning the new FYE course as the vast majority is finding it to be a positive experience.
She also pointed out the cadet leaders are placing an increased emphasis on the sanctity of academic study time.
“Ultimately, credit goes to the cadets themselves who earned the better grades. Faculty and staff are naturally pleased with the fall semester grade outcomes.
“The faculty is part of a much larger team on the Academy who are delighted with the cadet wing’s academic performance last semester,” Born said. “We truly believe ‘their success is <
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Throughout the course of the semester, several classes will meet in the lecture halls to learn from a guest speaker. One particularly memorable speaker was a book author who spoke about the history of WWII in the Pacific.
“I felt like I was sitting there in the battle,” recalls Cadet 1st Class Collins Cuyler. The Academy houses ten lecture halls, L1 to L10. The particular room featured is L1. Each room holds roughly 65 cadets. Plaques are found in many classrooms as a constant reminder ofAcademy core values.
Outside the door of lecture halls is a coat rack, where cadets are required to leave theirjackets. “You’re not allowed to hang a jacket on the back of a chair, Cuyler states.
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“The library provides a place without those small distractions found in your dorm room or squadron. The majority of cadets who study at the library are freshman that probably don’t want to get harassed in their squad. It’s often a social gathering, Cuyler describes. The image featuring the Academy chapel typical view from the library. Inside the library, among many databases and computers, a book exchange is located in the front where bookworms can take and leave books without having to check them out.
There are no late fees at the McDermott Library like there are at many universities. According to Cuyler, punishments are more severe for cadets, "YourAOC will be notified and often times punitive measures will be taken. For example, confinements will be served. One confinement is the equivalent to two hours in your dorm, in service dress, with the door open, during your free time on weekends. During confinement, you're not allowed to watch TV or listen to music.
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This particular hallway is the second floor of Fairchild Hall, on the east side of the building. “Ifyou look out the windows you can see Stillman Field, which is more commonly known as the parade field, Cuyler mentions. Pictures of various commands line the hallway, displaying what Air Force men and wornen are doing every day. Located on the west side of the building is a model of a suspended F16. Many of the hallways are decorated with aircraft models, serving as a reminder to cadets to not lose sight of their goals. Near the lecture halls on the third floor of FairchildHall is a plaque of cadets, displayedby class, who have achieved 4.0 grade point averages. The photo of the Foreign Language Department crest features the eight languages fromwhich cadets can choose. Cadets are required to take at least two semesters of a foreign language.
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All cadets are required to take an introduction to electrical engineering class. Most cadets will takethis class during the third degree or second degree year. Ca■ dets are allotted three hours and 50 min■ utes to take a final exam but rarely use the maximum amount of time. An image of a dry erase board features a final exam start and stop times. In addition to a basic electrical engineering class, every cadet has to take introduction to law class, which gives a foun■ dation for military law and civilian law.
Another photo of a space shuttle displays a mural located outside the astronautical engineering classrooms, which can be found primarily on the 5th floor of Fair-
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Front row: Lt. Col. Steve Black, Dr. Dave Westmoreland, Dr. Tom Unangst, Dr. Helen Pigage, Capt. Melanie Presuto, Col. John Putnam, and Col. Paul Fisher.
row: Dr. Mike Wilcox, Dr. Arri Eisen, Maj. Tim Filzen, Capt. Shawna Bowshot, Maj. Bret Kugler, Lt. Col. Dan Lykins, and Dr. Jill McQuade. Back row: Maj. Dave Welge, Michelle Wickersheim, Capt. Carlos Maldonado, Dr. Dave Hale, Lt. Col. Keith Bishop, Dr. Bob Noyd, Don Pippin, Capt. Andy McQuade, Maj. Mark
Front row: Lt. Col. John D. Peak, Dr. RichardA. Deans, Lt. Col. Robert W. Reiman, Liz Curry, Dr. Donald M. Bird, Col. Michael E. Van Valkenburg, Beth Austria, Dr. Kristina G. Proctor, Dr. John S. Wilkes, and Dr. Norman E. Heimer. Second row: Dr. Joel
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Levisky, Maj. Mark P. Westrick, Maj. Daniel M. Branan, Adrian Hermosillo, Randy Ramsden, Capt. Michael A. Hyland, Dr. Margaret H. Rakowsky, Capt. Kathleen A. Todorov, Capt. Tracy R. Clinton, Peg Williams, Jane Johnson, Cynthia A. Corley, Lt. Col. Dennis J. Tuthill, and Lt. Col. John M. Garver. Back row:
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Front row: Dr. Don Kraft, Dr. Martin Carlisle, Lt. Col. Stephen Cooper, Col. David Gibson, Dr. Barry Fagin, Lt. Col. Jim Harper, Lt. Col. Leemon Baird, and Dr. SteveHadfield. Second row: Tina Pratt, Capt. Robert Harder, Bill McCrary, Maj. Darin Williams, Capt. James Lotspeich, Maj. David “Fuzzy" Wells, Dr. Dennis “Dino" Schweitzer, Capt. Nate Jensen, Bill Bahn, and Maj. Jeff Boleng. Back row: Mike Collins, Dr. Wayne Brown, Capt. Sean Butler, Capt. Gordon MacMillan, Capt. Chuck Mayer, and Maj. Troy Weingart.
Front row: Col. John Andrew and Lt. Col. Scott Blum. Second row: Dr. Brad Warner, Lt. Col. Kelly Greene, Debra Glaze, and Dr. Ralph Boedigheimer. Third row: Capt. Jadonna Brewton, Kimberly Swetz, Dr. Beth Schaubroeck, Maj. Terence Kudo, Lt. Col. Carlos Ortiz, Lt. Col. Thomas Lear, Maj. Roger Reynolds, and Capt. Leann Ferguson. Fourth Row: Maj. Melissa Phillips, Dr. Michelle Ghrist, Maj. Susan Lynch, Lt. Col. Patti Egleston, Capt. Lee Miller, Maj. Michael Martinez, Lt. Col. Tony McKenzie, Lt. Col. Christopher Nelson, Capt. Kristopher Pruitt, Maj. Nicholas Zeisler, Maj. James Love, Maj. Brian Ralston, and Lt. Col. Freddie Rodriguez. Back row: Maj. Trae Holcomb, Lt. Col. Russell Adelgren, Maj. Scott Callihan, Dr. Kurt Herzinger, Lt. Col. Robert Block, Lt. Col. Mark Gerken, Lt. (USN) Robert Sullivan, Maj. Christopher Cullenbine, Lt. Col. Scott Williams, Maj. Andrew Richardson, Capt. Michael Cook, Maj. Michael Smith, Lt. Col. Erik Demkowicz, and Dr. Dale Peterson.
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Front row: Dr. Randy Knize, Lt. Col. Scott Dudley, Dr. Evelyn Patterson, Lt. Col. Mike Dearborn, Col. Rex Kiziah, Dr. Shane Bums, Lt. Col. Tom Spicer, Dr Delores Knipp, Lt. Col. Jack Wetterer, and Dr Dick Cook. Second row: Dr Brian Patterson, Capt. Randy Carlson, Dr Gabriel Font-Rodriguez, Dr Yalin Lu, Duane Dunlap, Dr. Boris Zhandov, Marty Johnson, Diane Jones, Dr. Geoff Andersen, Heather Preston, and Dr. Tetsu Takekoshi. Third row: Maj. Doug Young, Lt. Col. Brent Morris, Maj. Ben Ward, Maj. Stephen Phipps, Maj. Robert Wacker, Maj. Doug Buchanan, Capt. Troy Hacker, Capt. Shawn Willis, Capt. Robert Lee, Maj. Clark Allred, Maj. Pete Ohotnicky, Dr. Gregor Novak, and Fran Pummer. Back row: Dr. Jim Dorman, Mark Mayer, Dr. Richard Balthazor, Dr. Thomas Ehrenreich, Dr. Lon Enloe, Dr. Derek Buzasi, Lt. Col. David Lee, Maj. Brian Bailey, Maj. Brian Kabat, Dr. Devin Della-Rose, and Capt. Brian Flusche.
Front row: Dr. Steve Brandt, Dr. Russ Cummings, Lt. Col. Brad Thompson, Lt. Col. Keith Boyer, Dr. Aaron Byerley, Shirley Orlofsky, Lt. Col. Chuck Wisniewski, Dr. Tom Yechout, and Steve Senator. Second Row: Capt. Robert Decker, Lt. Col. Carl Hawkins, Dr. Martiqua Post, Maj. Mike Tison, Capt. Ted Earp, Capt. Charlie Hoke, Maj. Jeremy Agte, and Dr. Tom McLaughlin. Third row:
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SSgt. Sam Church-O’Brien, Lt. Col. Mike Chapa, Maj. Tim Jung, Dr. Tom Cunningham, Maj. Jacob Freeman, Dr. Tim Scully, Marsha Scully, and Ken Ostasiewski. Fourth Row: Dr. Jim Gregory, Dr. Mike Harrap, Maj. Devin O'Dowd, Gene Rose, Brian Kinsey, and Tim Hayden. Back Row: Capt. Cory Cooper, Dr. Gary Yale, Dave McDaniel, Chris Seaver, Dr. Keith Bergeron, Dr. Jurgen Seidel, Maj. Marc Riviere, and Dr. Stefan Siegel.
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Front to back, left to right: Lt. Col. Lynnane George. Col. Martin France, Maj. Todd Nathaniel, SSgt. Dustin Herold, Lt. Col. Michael Bettner, Dawn Gagnon, Maj. Douglas Bayley, Dr. Scott Dahlke, Capt. Sandra Wilson, Capt. Chalene Eber, Capt. Luke Sauter, Lt. Col. Mark Charlton, Maj. Nick Hague, Steven Waiss, Dr. Kenneth Siegenthaler, Lt. Col. Richard Adams, Dr. Bradley Burchett, SSgt. Michael Wickersheim, Donald Waite, Dr. Robert Brown, Prof. William Saylor, Renny Strackany, and Lt. Col. John Seo.
Front row: Capt. Jeffrey Kost, Maj. Andrew Bates, Lt. Col. Craig Arnold, Col. Gregory Seely, Col. Zane Mitchell, Lt. Col. Layne Packer, and Carolyn Robinson.
Second row: Maj. Hugh Cronin, Dr. James Pocock, Capt. Nathan Kartchner, Capt. Robert Young, Maj. John Christ, Capt. Justin Morrison, Capt. Benjamin Roope, Maj. Dan Derby, John Lobdell, and Dr. Mohamad Zineddin.
Back row: Capt. Peter Crispell, Capt. David Taylor, Capt. Andrew Hoisington, Capt. Matthew LeBlane, Maj. Jeremy Milliman, Capt. Mary Rudy, Dr. Adrian Won, and TSgt. John Agnew.
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Col H Allan Arb, Dr. Albert Rosa, Col Alan Klayton, Lt Col Brian Peterson, Dr. Daniel Pack, and Dr Randall Musselman.
Second row: Marc Schlegel, Marsha Cornett, Lucas Krakow, Andreas Decker, Youngrock Yoon, Albert Batten, Brig. Gen. (ret.) Ertind Royer, Dr Pedro Lima, Maj. Charles Gaona, Lt. Col. Delbert Christman, Richard Speakman, Gary Damerson, and Maj. Andrew Laffely. Back row: Maj. Stephan Chastain, Lt. Col. Anne Clark, Maj. John Porche, Michael Drew, Scott Gruber, and Maj. Alan Mundy.
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Front to back, left to right: Col. Tom Yoder, Lonn Rodine, Lt. Col. Connie Schlaefer, Molly Walters, Capt. Jim Mikes, Sandra DeRusha, Capt. Mike Anderson, Matt Hammond, Capt. Kendra Crider, Dr. Ralph Bush, Rich Boschee, Ben Royall, Maj. Kevin Gibbons Maj. Tye Prater, Justin Rausch, Lt. Col. Scott Fawaz, Capt. Greg Rickerd, Dr. Skip Grandt, Capt. Jenny Sauter, Ian Pryce, Sarah Galyon, Dr. Dan Jensen Maj. Denise Bruce, TSgt. Jon Solomon, Rob Lotz, Dr. John Wood, Lt. Col. Andy Szmerekovsky, Maj. Brian Egbert, Dan Hill, Capt. Alan Landis, Capt. Rich Shertzer, Lt. Col. Tim Radsick, Maj. Chris Randell, Maj. Steve Hendricks, Dr. Scott Dennis, and Capt. Matt Snyder.
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Front row: Cdr. Andrew Bellenkes, Dr Angelle Khachadoorian, Dr. Michelle Butler. Dr. George Mastroianni, Col. Gary Packard, Col. Randy Gibb, Lt. Col. Gary Serfoss, and Lt. Col. Joe Sanders. Second row: Amy Singer, Dr. Dave McCone, Capt. Brian Tidball, Dr. Jeff Jackson, Dr. Wil Scott, Capt. Wes Venters, Lt. Col. Doug Lindsay, Lt. Col. Chris Hays, Capt. Chad Tossell, Capt. Lome Gibson, Lt. Col. Scott Walchli, Lt. Col. Joe Looney, Maj. Rod Smith, Lt. Col. Charles Carlton, Dr. Fred Malmstrom, and Dr. Gayle Yamazaki.. Back row: Dr. Steve Samuels, Maj. Brett Gooden, Lt. Col. Kim McArthur, Lt. Col. Heidi Schwenn, Lt. Col. Edmondson, Maj. Anthony Hassan, Dr. Jeff Dyche, Capt. Kari Granger, Dr. Craig Foster, Dr. Andrew Katayama, Capt. Peter Reiley, and Capt. Ira Schurig.
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Front row: Lt. Col. Kenneth Hart, Lt. Col. Jeffrey Cook, Col. Richard Fullerton, Dr. Jim West, Dr. Thomas Koehler, and Lt. Col. Barb Rusnak. Second row: Dr. Taylor Barnes, Dr. Robert Waller, Dr. Terrence Haverluk, Wayne Sidebottom, Dr. Bruce Linster, Dr. David Mullin, Maj. Michael Marsh, Capt. Jason Ross, Lt. Col. Michael Wermuth, Michael Lucchesi, Maj. Derek Tharaldson, LTC Kevin Foster, Lt. Col. David Kovach, and Danny Portillo.
Back row: Earl Saunders, Dr. Steve Gordon, SMSgt. Daniel Colwell, Dr. Sarah Robinson, Maj. Allison Galford, Dr. Kate SilzCarson, Maj. Roy Haley, Lt. Col. Dan Driscoll, Lt. Col. Christopher Brooks, and Kathleen Calahan.
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Front row: Col. Charles Hasskamp and Lt. Col. Lou Cherry.
Second row: Gllda La Salle, Capt. Dan Eldredge, Capt. Greg Thompson, Capt. Hugh McClean, Maj. Mike Hatton, Professor Chad Austin, Capt. Joanna Kieffer, Carol Vilcek, and Capt. Mike MeCoy. Back row: Maj. Pat Rieder, Professor John Hertel, Professor Dave Fitzkee, Maj. Shawn McKelvy, Maj. Brian Bengs, Maj. Scott Gunn, Maj. Dan Warnock, Professor Howard Eggers, and Lt. Col. Pam Perry.
Front row: Lt. Col. Pat Heflin, Dr. Claudia Ferrante, Col. Rita Jordan, Lt. Col. Ken Knapp, and Dr. Cynthia Cycyota
Second row: Maj. Darrell Burghard, Dr. William Jennings, Dr. Kevin Davis, Maj. Charles Murnieks, Capt. Carla Sizer, Jean Cooley, Maj. Gary Denney, Dr. Steve Green, Dr. Olenda Johnson, Lt. Col. Maureen Borgia, KC Kelly, Maj. Kip Kiefer, Capt. Tom Mulka, and SMSgt. Mark Barner.
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Back row: Capt. Allen Atwell, Maj. Gerry Gonzalez, Maj. Tom O'Malley, Dr. Dave Levy, Lt Col. Tom Drape, Maj. Joe Suhajda, Carl Janssen, Lt. Col. Steve Leftwich, Maj. Sharon Heilmann, Maj .Douglas Patton, Maj. James Blanchard, Dr. Jim Lowe, and Dr. Kurt Heppard.
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Front row: Dr. Damon Coletta, John Kambourian, Dr. Paul Bolt. Col. Douglas Murray, Amb. Roger Harrison, Dr. Fran Pilch, and Lt. Col. Joe Derdzinski. Second
row: Dr. Paul Carrese, LTC John DuMond, Md. Wendie Sumrell, Maj. Preston Arnold, Sharon Richardson, Scott Edelman, Tracy Hicks, Capt. Mike Korb, Carol Hewuse, and Lt. Col. Mike Schaub. Back row: Maj. Aric Southworth, Dr. David Sacko, Maj. Tom Mowle, Maj. Deron Jackson, Capt. Jim Fielder, Dr. JeffAnderson, Dr. Corey Abel, CDR Kevin Haney, and Dr. Howard Ernst.
Front row: Lt. Col. Edie Disler, Col. Kathleen Harrington, Maj. Jay Moad, and Dr. Richard Lemp.
Second row: Prof. Durthy Washington, Capt. Diana Black, and Dr. Dick Dunn. Third row: Prof. John Farley, Mary Fordham, Lt. Col. Bill Roy, and Capt. Byron Calhoun.
Fourth row: Dr. Betsy Muenger, Dr. Ann Reagan, Lt. Col. Jessica MacDonald, and Capt. James Bishop. Fifth row: Prof. Pam Aloisa, Prof. Audra Diers, TSgt. Candi Thompson, and Capt. Greg Dandeles. Sixth row: Maj. Laurie Lovrak, Lt. Col. James Bishop, and Capt. Elizabeth Mathias.
Seventh row: Prof. Bill Newmiller, Maj. Chris Keane, Prof. Kyle Torke, Prof. Donald Anderson, and Capt. Liz Caraway. Eighth
row: Sen-Air. Eric Jochens, Dr. Andrea Trocha-Van Nort, and Lt. Col. Brian Hanley. Back row: Capt. Jack Niday, Capt. Brandon Lingle, and Dr. Tom Vargish.
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Left to right: Dr. Jue Wang, Yumiko Guajardo, Dr Jennifer Colon, Lt Col Hugo Schaub, Maj Devin Hunter, Dr. Miguel Verano, Dr. Carole Edwards, Lt. Col. Michael Muszynski, Maj. Lisa Vining, Capt. Victor Colon, Angela Brehm, Lt. Col. LeAnn Derby, Maj. K.P. Haueter, Dr. Katherine Moskver, Andrzej Pudlo, Capt. Sabine Peters, Maj. Gregory Christiansen, Lt. Col. Scot Allen, Maj. Victor Lozano, Dr Halimur Khan, Col. Gunther Mueller, Maj. Job Placencia, Lt. Col. Barry Savage, Dr. Salah Hammoud, Maj. Alberto Mezarina, Lt. Col Paul Howe, Capt. Zachary Hickman, Elaine Balogh, Capt. Dax Presuto, Maj. Christopher Kean, Victor Nell, Haning Hughes, Lt. Col. Gerhard Weber, Dr. Mamdouh El-Nady, Leslie Christensen, Nancy Skinkle, and Capt. Darin Earnest.
Front row: Dr. Jeanne Heidler, Lt. Col Paul Gillespie, Lt. Col. Vance Skarstedt, Lt. Col. John Abbatiello, Lt. Col. Robert Carriedo, and Maj. Derek Varble. Second row: Capt. Gailyn Whitman, Lt. Col. Mark Grotelueschen, Dr. John Jennings, David Schlortt, Dr. Charles Steele, Capt. Doug Leonard, Lt. Col. David Brosius, Lt. Col. David Bachler, CDR Stuart Farnham (USN), Maj. Margaret Martin, and Linda Padilla.
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Back row: Maj. Jesse Long, Maj. Scott Swartsfager, Dr. Alan Osur, LTC Nathan Watanabe (USA), Lt. Col. Christopher Rein, Maj. Grant Weller, Dr. Jacob Abadi, Mike Terry, and Capt. Timothy Romans.
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Back to front, left to right: Dr. Martin Cook. Col. Cook, Misty Longcrier, Dr. Carlos Bertha. Capt. Bill Uhl, Maj. John Sherman, Capt. B.J. Strawser. Dr. Jim Carrey, Dr. Amy Peikoff, Dr. Rhonda Smith, Maj. Matt Hallgarth, Maj. Steve Kifer, and Capt D.J. Joy.
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Front row: Wayne Young, Dr. Evelyn Patterson, Col. Douglas Barlow, Brig. Gen. Dana Born, Col. Royce Eves, Dr. Richard Hughes, and Dr. John Sherfesee. Back row: SSgt. Mirium Brown, Claudia Thew, A1C April Migliore, MSgt. Alvena Salley, Larry Johnson, Lt. Col. Kevin Burns, Maj. Scott O'Malley, Lt. Col. Maria White, Lynn Kaffine, SSgt. Charles Sims, Julia Woodhouse, Melissa Hanks, and Lou Theriault.
ON THE PRIZE:
WIND BENEATHTHE FALCON’S WINGS: Section 8 fans show their support for the Air Force football team during the Falcons 30-10 win over rival Army. Photo by Ken Carter
CELEBRATING A FALCON WIN: Freshman Caroline Kurtz celebrates a point scored by the Air Force women’s volleyball team during a match at CluneArena.Photo by Arnie Spencer
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FreshmanMatt Shields brings the ball into enemy territory during a home win over Johns Hopkins University. Photo by Arnie Spencer
'Sports are not for old guys, this ain’t baseball.”
Charles Barkley
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Upset Minded
The Falcons celebrate the ninth-inning heroics of K.J. Randhawa. His single in the bottom of the ninth scored Nathan Carter and gave theFalcons an 11-10 win over the BYU Cougars. The Falcons took two of three from the Cougars during the April home game.
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Alex Truesdale earned Most Valuable Player honors. K.J. Randhawa earned the Falcon Award and Nathan Carter was named Freshman of the Year.
Truesdale, an Austin, Texas, native, led Air Force with 97.2 innings pitched and 58 strikeouts on the season. Fie led the Mountain West Conference in regular season innings pitched and his 97.2 innings pitched is the fifth-best single season total in Air Force history. Truesdale capped off a solid sophomore campaign by earning Mountain West Conference Pitcher of the Week honors just two days after his performanceagainst UNLV in his last outing.
Truesdale also stopped Air Force’s Mountain West Conference losing streak by defeating BYU on April 24.
Randhawa earned the Falcon Award, given to the player who best exemplifies the leadershipqualities both on and off the field on a daily basis. Randhawa was one of two Falcons to start a team-leading 50 games this year, all at shortstop. Randhawa batted .289 on the season and was second in the conference with 10 bunts. In addition, Randhawa ranked amongst the conference top ten in assists (162), hit by pitches (9) and double plays turned (36).
Carter, a native of Concord, Calif., had a standout freshman campaign. /As a secondbaseman/outfielder, Carter led the team in several offensive categories, including batting average (.312), runs scored (51), triples (10), walks (34) and on-base percentage (.430). Fie currently leads the nation with 10 triples (next closest has 8), which shattered the oldMountain West Conference freshman record of six. Carter capped off the season batting .545 and hitting three triples against UNLV.
Air Force finished the 2008 season with an 18-33 overall record and 4-20 mark in MWC play. It was a significant improvement from a 2007 season where the team went
8-44, 0-23.
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Walker Comes Up Throwing Outfielder Daniel Walker attempts to throw out an advancing runner.
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Photos by Arnie Spencer Waiting Game
Addison Gentry waits for the pickoff throw from the pitcher.
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Matt Alexander waits for the offering from the BYU pitcher. Alexander was a walk-on at Air Force and as sophomore was a regular starter as the team's designated hitter.
Play at the Plate Josh Meents tags out a runner at the plate.
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Catching a Flair in the Hole Randhawa goes back in the hole at short to catch a lazy fly ball.
Anwar at the Line
Forward Anwar Johnson prepares to shoot a freethrow. Johnson led the Falcons in free throw attempts with 144 this season
Henke With the Open Jumper Andrew Flenke spots up for open jump shot. He was a key component as the Falcons sixth man, scoring 340 points this season.
Hood Heads to the Hoop Senior guard Adam Hood drives the lane against Western State Nov. 14. The Falcons would easily handle the Mountaineers 73-49.
Front row: Col. John Andrew, Phillip Brown, Saj El-Amin, Matt Holland, Eric Kenzik, Keith Maren, Jeff Reynolds, Tim Anderson, Adam Hood, Andrew Henke, Avery Merriex, Derek Brooks, Lt. Col. Rob Block
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Second row: Major Colleen McBratney, Rob Pryor, Dave Pilipovich, Capt. Tyron Wright, Anwar Johnson, Grant Parker, Mike McLain. Tom Fow, Evan Washington, Steve Snell, Kevin Carroll, Nate Zandt, Cameron Ross, and Larry Willock
I he San Diego State Aztecs sank four free throws and grabbed a critical rebound in the final seven seconds, allowing them to edge Air Force 53-49 in the Mountain West Conference tournament quarterfinals.
Instead ofplaying for the last shot, however, the Falcons (16-14) easily broke San Diego State’s press as Anwar Johnson darted to the basket but unfortunately missed the layup. San Diego State got the ball and Lorenzo Wade was fouled and sank bothfree throws for a 51-48 lead with seven seconds left.
Tim Anderson, who led Air Force with 17 points, was fouled before he could get off a game-tying 3pointer. He sank his first free throw and missed his
second.
Anderson set a new Mountain West Conference Tournament record with seven steals, while Henke added 16 points for the Falcons, who fell to 0-9 alltime in the Mountain West Conference tournament and 4-22 in conference postseason play
Anderson was named the MWC men’s basketball Defensive Player of the Year by league coaches and selected media. The guard from El Paso, Texas, was also selected to the all-MWC second-team.
The men’s season was not without some highlights. The team won the Air Force Classic over Dartmouth and Northern Colorado in November.
In January, the team defeated heavily favored and eventual NCAA tournament participant UNLV 65-53. The Falcons then traveled north to face interstate rival Wyoming. The Falcons prevailed in an exciting overtime win 64-62 win. The team also swept TCU this season.
The cold winds of February brought the revengeminded Cowboys of Wyoming to Clune Arena for a Saturday afternoon matinee. The Cowboys found Air Force was not a hospitable host though as they were sent home with a 72-66 loss and victims of a season sweep.
Delivering the Hardware
Vice Athletic Director Brad DeAustin (center) presents the team with the first-place trophy for the Air Force Classic Nov. 10. The Falcons beat Northern Colorado in the finals 71-62.
Photos by Arnie Spencer
One More Thing
First-year Head Coach Jeff Reynolds gives guard Tim Anderson last-minute instructions before taking the floor.
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A sluggish start by the Falcons was their ultimate demise.TCU (21-10) took advantage of 19 first-half turnovers by Air Force to stake a 36-22 halftime lead. The Falcons made the right adjustments in the second half, out-scoring the Horned Frogs 25-24 in the latter half, butit was a little too late.
Senior Jamie Davis led the way for the Falcons, scoring 14 points on 5-of-6 shooting from the floor and pulled down five rebounds. Junior Chasmine Jones also reached double figures, scoring 10 points on 5-of-6 shooting. Junior Dana Loveless had a team-high six rebounds.
The Falcons were hampered from the get-go as regular starter Alecia Steele was relegated to 12 minutes off the bench due to a separated shoulder. Steele managed to score five points and block a shot. The senior completes her Air Force career as the program’s top scorer ever in the Div. I era with 1,237 career points and second all-time rebounder with 765 boards.
Pamela Findlay concluded her Air Force career with six points in 31 minutes of action. Findlay wraps up her career tied for the Falcons’top three-point percentage mark, making a school-best 37.7 percent of her three’s. Her 87.5 percent free throw percentage this season marks the second-best percentage in school history and her 81.5 career free-throw percentage ranks tied for third all-time.
Ashley Myers played her best game as a Falcon with six points and two steals. Myers may have offered a glimpse of what’s to come in the next two years, making two three-point baskets, the first-two of her career, and played a career-high 23 minutes.
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Front Row: Ashley Myers, Cynthia Lete, Jamie Davis, Pamela Finday, Alecia Steele, Kory Gladysz, and Stevie Puentes. Back Row: Chasmine Jones, Brooke Cultra, Kathleen Schjodt, Jennifer Bandi, Kim Kreke, Liz Dunsworth, Dana Loveless, Candice Chase, and Raimee Beck.
Photo by Arnie Spencer Posting Up
Dana Loveless posts up a TCU defender and scores two points for the Falcons.
Photo by Arnie Spencer
Photo by C1C Paul Russo
Photo by C1C Paul Russo Trapping Defense
Jamie Davis’ tenacious defense prevents a Utah Ute from getting an easy basket.
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Pam Findlay drives past a Cal State Stanislaus defender. Air Force would easily defeat the War riors 74-49.
Landing the Right Hook
Chris Johnson connects solidly with a right to the head of his opponent Richard Kenny. At just 5-feet 8-inches, Johnson was able stay close to his sixfoot-three opponent throughout the three-round bout, eventually winning by unanimous decision.
Connecting With The Jab
Matt DeMars throws a left jab at the chin of Dean Chuva during the 112-pound bout. Chuva would win the contest by unanimous decision. It was Chuva’s first Wing Open title.
Photo byArnie Spencer
No Opponent for ‘The Bird’ No one stepped up to fight “The Bird" during the 50th Annual Wing Open, but that didn’t stop him from strutting his stuff prior the opening bout.
Photo by C1C Paul Russo
Not Dunn Yet
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Michael Dunn takes a standing eight-count during his 147-pound bout with Nathan Liptak. Liptak would win the fight, but not without some third-round strikes from Dunn.
Photo by Arnie Spencer
IV line members of the Air Force boxing team
I Vadded their names to the 50-year history of the Wing Open Championships, claiming victories on Sunday, March 2. Highlighted by two repeat champions and seven first-time winners, the Falcons’ post-season “Dirty Dozen” was decided under the lights of dune Arena. Senior Brian Navin was the 2008 recipient of the Outstanding BoxerAward for his impressive victory in the 139-pound weight division.
A two-time runner-up in the championship bout, junior Dean Chuva earned his first Wing Open title in the 112-pound weight division, as he defeated freshman Matt DeMars by unanimous decision. Chuva was able to use his experience to stop the quick newcomer. Junior David Simon earned redemption from last year’s finals, as he halted sophomore Alexander Shin’s repeat bid in the 132pound weight class. Two evenly matched contenders, Simon edged Shin by a split decision vote. In the 139-pound contest, Navin concluded his Wing Open career the way he began it... with a Wing Open title. Navin, who won a title in the 132pound weight class as a freshman, stopped sophomore standout Bailey Ball with a referee-stoppedcontest.
Junior Nathan Liptak held off a late series of third-round strikes from freshman Michael Dunn to win his first-ever Wing Open title in the 147pound weight division, while senior Daryn Nelson decisioned classmate Ryan Price to take his first championship at 156 pounds. The weight class didn’t matter for senior Clifford Moore. A two-time champion at the 156-pound weight class, Moore moved up a weight class to earn his first 165-pound title following a decision over classmate James Dunn. Junior Lucas Gagliardi won his first Wing Open title after taking a decision over senior Jacob Lambach.
Junior Boyce Loomis successfully defending his Wing Open title at 185 pounds, as he earned a victory over freshman Matt Tasin. Strong from the start, Loomis caused the referee to stop the contest before the first bell sounded following a trio of standing-eight counts. In the final bout of the night, senior Chris Johnson took the 195-pound decision from junior Richard Kenny. Atjust 5’8”, Johnson was able stay close to his 6’3” opponent throughout the three-round bout.
Three bouts went uncontested. Juniors Jesse Horton (119 pounds) and Harvey White (125 pounds) were unopposed in their respective weight divisions, while sophomore Cory Tintzman claimed the heavyweight title, following a medical walkover againstjunior Joshua Henderson-Casteel.
Photo byArnie Spencer
Front row: Josh Henderson-Casteel, Ryan Price, James Dunn, Jacob Lambach, Matt DeMars, Mike Dunn, Bailey Ball, Richard Kenny, Matt Tasin, Alex Shin. Second row: Dr. Hans Mueh, Brian Navin, Boyce Loomis, Dean Chuva, Jesse Horton, Harvey White, Nate Liptak, Lucas Gagliardi, Dave Simon, Cliff Moore, Daryn Nelson, Chris Johnson, Cory Tintzman.
Boxing
One of the busiest athletic programs at the Air Force Academy is the Spirit Program. With quite possibly the longest season and one of the largest rosters, this team is always busy and working hard... with smiles on their faces!
The Spirit Program at the Air Force Academy is made up of four teams: the Blue and Silver Co-ed, Pom and Mascot squads support Air Force athletics as well as other events and community programs.
The Air Force Blue and Silver squad cheers at all football and men’s home basketball games, as well as the Mountain West Conference Basketball tournament held every year in March. In the past two years, the team traveled from coast to coast supporting Air Force Athletics.
The Blue Squad attended NCA camp in the summer of 2006 at Kansas State University for the first time in five years where they brought home two 3rd-place trophies.They finished the 2006-07 season with a trip to New York City for the NIT semi finals with the men’s basketball team.
The Pom team performs at home football games and men’s and wornen’s home basketball games. This two-year-old team has quickly become a huge Air Force fans favorite. These girls work incredibly intense hours preparing for their performances.
Taking a Break
Dancing With A Star
Pass Up the Shirt
Photos by Arnie Spencer
Here Comes ‘The Bird’ Air Force Academy mascot “The Bird” parachutes into Falcon Stadium prior to kick off.
Photo by Ken Carter
Stephanie Pierce talks with a fellow cadet after a home football game.
“The Bird" shares a dance with Alana Phaneuf during a basketball time out.
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Alana Phaneuf tosses souvenir shirts to the crowd during a men's basketball game at Clune Arena.
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The Air Force Academy cheerleading teams performed at this year's bonfire.
The Blue and Silver squads can be found performing at a number of athletic and civic events at the Academy and in the local community.
Photo by C3C Luke Connolly
Photo by Arnie Spencer Strength, Balance and Finesse Matt Maier (bottom); MeridethLeake (left); Whitney Wieder (right); and Zach VanValkenburg (top), from the Blue Squad demonstrate the strength, balance and agility required to be a member of the cheerleading team.
Photo by Arnie Spencer
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Senior Sheriden Martinez encourages the crowd to show their support for the team.
Winning Smiles
An aspiring future member of the Academy’s cheerleading team poses with current members during a football game at Falcon Stadium.
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Bonfire Spirit Cheerleaders rally the crowd’s support at this year’s bonfire on the T-Zo.
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First-team Effort
Ian McFarland earned all-region honors at the NCAA Mountain Region Championships in 2007.
Workman Puts in the Work
Ryan Workman’s efforts translated not only to positive results on the course (a 14th-place finish at the Air Force Open), but also in the classroom. Workman was named to the Mountain West Conference allacademic team this season with a 3.00 grade point average in systems engineering.
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Kenny Grosselin clocked a time of 32:39.7 at the NCAA Mountain Region Championships to finish 57th
Photos Courtesy ofAthletic Media Relations
A “Morreale” Booster
Brittany Morreale registered a time of 22.44 at the Mountain West Conference Championships in Albuquerque, N.M. She finished 22nd overall for women and advanced to the NCAA Mountain Region Championships in Riverdale, Utah.
Jessie Stimpson, Danielle Pozun, Kelly Robinson, Calvin Glass, Ian McFarland, John Hayes. Second row: Jessica Drewicz, Ally Romanko, Whitney Beck, Daniel Castle, Ryan Workman, Austin Fritzke, Arthur Grijalva, Parker Cowles, and Kyle Goldsmith. Third row: Katherine Ward, Brian Lane, John Oliphint, Sebastian Ortiz, Thomas Richter, Joe Curran, Kyle Jones, Justin Tyner, Zach Nordahl, and Tyler Stanley. Back row: Matt Williams, Sean Houseworth, Conor Murphy, Andy Schweitzer, Tyler Small, Kevin Hawkins, Tyler Stanley, Justin Mason.
F'our members of the Air Force men’s cross country team earned all-conference honors as the Falcons wrapped up competition at the 2007 Mountain West Conference Championships in Albuquerque, N.M., Oct. 27. Overall, the men placed third - just one point behind runner-up New Mexico - while the women’s team finished sixth.
Matt Williams and Ian McFarland claimed firstteam honors, while Josh Van Wyngaarden and Joe Curran accounted for second-team accolades. The four all-conference athletes are the most for an Air Force team since four were collected during the 2004 season.
Clocking a time of 25:22, Van Wyngaarden finished 10th, while Curran’s time of 25:24 was 12th. It isthe first all-conference honors for eitherAir Force runner.
Sean Houseworth rounded out the Falcons’ scoring runners with a 20th-place time of 25:40. Zach Nordahland Parker Cowles also competed for the Falcons, clocking respective times of 26:01 (22nd) and 26:08 (26th).
On the women’s side, Air Force tallied 160 points for a sixth-place finish. The Falcons were led by Brittany Morreale and Katie Anderson. The duo clocked respective times of 22:44 and 22:49, Morreale and Anderson finished 22nd and 23rd.
Morreale and Andersonweren’t the only pair to finish together. Katherine Ward clocked a time of 23:52 to finish 36th, while Kelly Robinson finished 37th with a time of 23:54.
Danielle Pozun, the Falcons’final scoring runner, finished 42nd with a time of 24:15. Ally Romanko and Jessie Stimpson rounded out the Air Force contingent with respective times of 24:40 (48th) and 25:21 (53rd).
Making Great Strides
Josh Van Wyngaarden finished 10th at the Mountain West Conference Championships with a time of 25:22.
Front row: Lt. Col. Steve Cowles, Kenny Grosselin, Josh Van Wyngaarden, Katie Anderson, Caitlin Miller, Sara Juback, Brittany Morreale,
for the 2008 NCAA Men’s and Women’s Fencing Championships. Academy sophomore Peter French and freshman Daniel Trapani both qualified for the NCAAs at the Western Regional Fencing Championships at Cal State Fullerton, March 2. The two Falcons qualified in the men’s individual epee tournament, finishing first and second, respectively. Both earned all-region honors. Freshman Nick Stockdale, men’s foil, earned an alternate spot, finishing in fifth place. Senior Collette Bannister finished fourth in women’s foil and also earned an alternate spot.
“Our men’s epee team dominated the regional tournament and we had two fencers take first and second place for all-region and qualified for the NCAAs, said Flead Coach Abdel Salem.
Also finishing in the top 10, were sophomore Michael O’Connor in men’s saber, he finished seventh. Senior Myramn Ruth finished fifth in women’s saber and earned allregion honors, while juniorAngelica Plazas placed sixth. In women’s epee, senior Eliza Enyart placed fifth to earn all-region honors.
Senior Brynn Thoreson placed seventh in epee. Senior Fred Meyer finished 11th in men’s epee.
Meeting With The Troops
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Fencing Head coach Abdel Salem (center) discusses the upcoming match with his team. In addition to coaching at the Academy for ten years, he has been a coach at five U S. Olympic Sports Festivals and has been involved with many U S. National Teams
Front Row: Moni Suluai, Marymn Ruth, Kali Kingsley, Collette Bannister, Jennifer Nolta, Brynn Thoreson, Mary Guzowski, Samantha Stibick, Angelica Plazas, Georgina Torok, Catherine Elmore, Margo Zhukov, Nicole Flint, Eliza Enyart, and Ainsley Allen. Back Row: Assistant Coach Adam Skarbonkiewicz, Brennan Jones, Peter French, Alex Brand, Michael O’Connor, Anthony Lorenzini, Nick Stockdale, Brent Lavey, Brent Watson, Curtis Christensen, Daniel Fang, Christopher Daniels, Sung Kim, Ian Hocking, Dustin Heidman, Adam Schenk, Daniel Trapani, Capt. Jim Lotspeich, Head Coach Abdel Salem.
Lunging for the Strike Sabre team member Ainsley Allen tallies a score during the Nick Toth Open. Ainsely was a walk-on for the fencing team in 2005 and has since become a valuable member of the team.
Awaiting Her Opponent
Eliza Enyart stands ready for her competitor. Entering the 20072008 campaign, Enyart qualified for the NCAAs in each of her previous three years at the Academy.
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for a touchdown in the fourth quarter. “That was definitely a strange play. There was no crowd noise, nothing going on,” Giannini said. “I slowed down, turned around and the only person chasing me was (teammate) Drew (Fowler). I slowed down and made sure crossed the goal line. That was probably the slowest touchdown in history, but it counts.”
Troy Calhoun, a 1989 Academy graduate, is the sixth head coach in school history and first graduate to hold the position. Calhoun returned the Falcon football program to its accustomed lofty status in just one season and, in the process, earned a reputation as one of the top young coaches in college football. Air Force, coming off three straight losing seasons, finished the 2007 season 9-4 overall and placed second in the Mountain West Conference with a 6-2 mark in Calhoun's first year. The Falcons earned their first bowl bid in five seasons, advancing to the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth, Texas. The five-game turnaround from last season, in which Air Force was 4-8, was the largest in the nation by a first-year head coach and tied as the fhird-largest overall in the nation.
Taking the Field
A Lone Cowboy in a Sea of Blue
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The Air Force Academy special teams unit stands together awaiting the kickoff against the Wyoming Cowboys. The Falcons sent the Cowboys back up north
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The Falcons emerge from the tunnel prior to kick-off against the South Caroline State Bulldogs. "I tell you this, walking down that tunnel, the spirit of this school is intoxicating,” said Falcon HeadCoach Troy Calhoun. “That’s the cadet wing, that’s the alumni who are here, and certainly the community ofColorado Springs, too. I love the crowd; I love the energy."
A1 At/ ir Force football is back! The Falcons {finished the regular season with a 9-4 overall record and 6-2 mark in the Mountain West Conference to finish second. Not bad for a squad that entered 2007 coming off three straight losing seasons. The Falcons advanced to their first bowl game since 2002 and played California in the Bell FlelicopterArmed ForcesBowl in Fort Worth, Texas.
First-year Flead Coach Troy Calhoun brought with him a ton of experience from the college and professional levels and a young, enthusiastic coaching staff who turned things upside down and around. Calhoun became one of the most suecessful first-year coaches in school history, matching the school record for wins by a first year coach with Ben Martin, who won nine in 1958, and setting a new standard for conference wins.
The Falcons also unleashed one of the most exciting players in the nation in senior do-everything Chad Flail, who was named the conference offensive player of the year. The tailback/receiver shattered Air Force records for rushing and all-purpose yards. Flail set the school record for rushing yards in a game with 275 vs. Army, breaking his own record of 256 set earlier in the season at Colorado State. Fie also set the school single-game allpurpose yardage mark vs. Army with 333. Quarterback Shaun Carney also had an outstanding year. The four-year
Photos by Ken carter starter threw for a career-best 1,491 yards, the most by a Falcon since 2000. Carney completed 125 passes which is the third most in school history and most since 1977 and threw for nine touchdowns with just five interceptions. Fie became the school’s career leader in passing yards, total offense and touchdown passes during the season.
The defense was led by outside linebacker John Rabold, who notched a team-high 17.5 tackles for loss and led the conference with four fumble recoveries, including one he returned for a touchdown i/s. Notre Dame. Rabold had at least one tackle for loss in 11 straight and 12 of 13 games this season. Senior inside linebacker Drew Fowler led the Falcons in tackles for the second straight year with 119 and had a career-best three interceptions. Senior cornerback Carson Bird notched a team-best six interceptions to lead the conference and record the fourth-most in a single season in Air Force history. Flis six picks isjust one off the MWC single-season record. Sophomore safety ChrisThomas added 102 tackles, including 9.0 for losses.
The Falcons opened the season with three straight wins over South Carolina State, along with two of the top three teams in the preseason polls in Utah and TCU. Following back-to-back losses to BYU and Navy, the Falcons rebounded to win six of the last seven games with the only loss coming at New Mexico. The Falcons beat service academy rival Army, 30-10, then won at Notre Dame, 41-24, to record the biggest service academy win over the Fighting Irish in 44 years. The Falcons closed out the regular season with a 55-23 win over San Diego State behind 569 yards rushing and 670 yards of total offense which rank fourth and third, respectively in Air Force history. (Continued on page 90.)
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(Continued from page 89) California defeated Air Force, 42-36, in the bowl game. Despite the game results, the Falcons proved to be a heavyweight in bowl preparations. The Academy set a new standard for ticket sales, going 2,000 over the bowl ticket allotment of 10,000.
Flail finished the season with the top single-game school marks for rushing and all-purpose yards, the top single-season mark for all-purpose yards and the secondmost yards rushing in a single season with 1,478. His final all-purpose yardage mark of 2,683 broke the previous record set in 1970 by nearly 900 yards. He also led the Falcons with in receptions with 50, receiving yards with 524 and touchdowns with 16 to become the onlyplayer in the nation to lead his team in rushing, receiving and all-purpose yards. by Troy Garnhart
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Senior wide reciever Chad Hall catches a pass during warm-ups before thethe SCSU game. Little did Hall know,that 2007 would be such a succesful year for himself and the Falcons.
Hits-a-plenty at Falcon Stadium
Sophmore Nick Charles leadsthe way for seniorfullback Scott Peeples and knocks the helmet off a SCSU Bulldog in the process.
Carney Bootlegs the Bulldogs
Senior quarterback Shaun Carney fakes the hand off to fellow senior Kip McCarthy and heads for daylight around the right end. As a four-year starter, Carney put his name atop several Air Force passing records. Carney broke the Air Force career passing yardage (5,323), passing touchdowns (39) and total yardage (7,776) records this season.
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Falcons Take to the Ground and Air Carney (left) looks for an open receiver downfield during a home game this season.
Junior defensive end JakePaulson (above) makes a “shoe-string” tackle on SCSU quarterback Cleveland McCoy.
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Routing the Rebels Seniortailback Chad Smith breaks aroundthe end and leaves UNLV linebacker Beau Bell with little to do but watch as Smith gains nine yards. Smith would score the first touchdown of the game for the Falcons enroute to a 31-14 win over the visiting Rebels.
{L(an injury) was ever going to happen, I am grateful that it happened in my last game ever because I was able to play so much football and enjoy my Falcon football experienc^ J
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Taking the Tracks Off ‘The Tank’
Junior nose guard Jared Marvin up-ends UNLV running back Frank “The Tank" Summers at the goal line (above).
The nose guard from Waddell, Ariz plugged up holes at the line to allow his fellow defenders to make plays in the opponents backfield (right).
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Lowering His Shoulder
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Junior Travis Dekker rumbles for additional yardage after a reception against South Carolina State. Dekker tallied 25 catches for 382 yards and two touchdowns in 2007
Pulling Up Roots
In his first season at Air Force, Calhoun led the Falcons to a berth in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl, a 9-4 overall record and a 6-2 mark for second place in the Mountain West Conference.
Paffett Piles on the Points
Junior Tyler Paffett dives into the end zone for one of his three touchdowns in a convincing 55-23 win over San Diego State.
To the Victor Go the Spoils
The Falcon football team had plenty of post-game celebrations at homethis season. Air Force went undefeated at home this year with a 7-0 mark.
Striking a Familiar Pose at Notre Dame
Senior Chad Flail gives Notre Dame’s Brian Smith a Fleisman-like stiff arm. Flail and the Falcons made short work of the “Golden Domers” 41-24 in South Bend. FHall capped a spectacular senior season at Air Force earning many post-season honors, including Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Year, being named third-team All-American by Rivals.com and Colorado Oftensive Player of the Year.
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Senior wide receiver MarkRoot is greeted by TCU defensive backNick Sanders. Root and the Falcons weren't deterred by the Florned Frogs hard-hitting defense, ultimately prevailing with a thrilling overtime win 20-17.Root finished the game with 6 catches for 53 yards.
ball was up in the air and the tight end was trying to block me. decided to go after it and once had it all had to do was beat the quarterback and I couldn't let him stop me. I was just hoping I didn't trip up or anything. JJ
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Piling Up Midshipmen
Rabold Rumbles for the Touchdown
Senior linebacker John Rabold recovers a Notre Dame fumble and leaves Fighting Irish quarterback Jimmy Clausen in his wake. Rabold would take the return 19 yards for Air Force's first touchdown of the day in South Bend. Rabold was selected for the 2008 Hula Bowl All Star Game in Hawaii.
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Senior Quarterback Shaun Carney leaves a pile of Navy Midshipmen in his dust as he rushes for a Falcon first down. Carney would rack up 300 yards in total offense for the day. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough as Navy squeaked out a 31-20 win. Navy retained the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy for the fifth-consecutive year.
Getting Defensive
Junior Jared Marvin (top) and Sophomore Ben Garland apply pressure to Army quarterback Carson Williams. Garland (middie) lays a hit on Wyoming quarterback Karsten Sween. Junior Ryan Kemp (bottom) stacks up South Carolina State’s Cleveland McCoy. While the explosive Air Force offense garnered much of the headlines this season, the defense wasn’t to be outdone. The Falcon defense boasted some impressive numbers as well. Air Force allowed the lowest average per rush attempt: 3.3 (9th all time at Air Force), best since 1998
Quarterback Sacks: 28 (also 9th all time), thebest since 2002.
The Falcons lose some cornerstone players on defense in seniors Bobby Giannini, Carson Bird, John Rabold, Drew Fowler and Aaron Shanor.
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From Tee to Green
Lining up the Putt
Kyle Bailey checks the “lay of the land” on the green. Kyle made an immediate impact on the team this spring by finishing 73rd at the Ron Moore Invitational in Goodyear, Ariz.
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Hitting It on theScrews Lucas Catalano launches his drive down the middle of the fainway. The Louisville, Colo, native saw his first actionwith the Academy’s golf team this year.
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Shaun O'Bryant pitches the ball towards the pin. O’Bryant was the Falcons highest finisher at the Southern Highlands Collegiate Championship, firing a three-day total of 233.
An Academygolfer and two of his opponents walk from an elevated tee on the Academy’s 11th hole on the Silver Course
Setting records for the lowest team and individual tournament scores in school history, the Air Force golf team finished in eighth place at its own Agua Caliente AFA Collegiate Invitational, being held at the 6,582-yard, par-72 Indian Canyons Golf Resort.
The Falcons turned in a three-round score of 840, beating the previous record of 851 set in 1998. Meanwhile, sophomore Tom Whitney, who finished tied for 11th, fired a school-record tying round of 65 on Sunday, bringing his 54-hole total to 202. Whitney’s three-round score set a new Academy record, besting the former record of 205 set in 2004.
Also posting Academy top-10 scores were juniors Shaun O’Bryant and Andrew Gibson. O’Bryant finished tied for 27th at 210 (-6), while Gibson finished a stroke behind in a tie for 29th place. Rounding out the group for the Falcons’first team were Bob Whitney, tying for 47th at 218 (+2), and Jack Kasting, in 51st place at 223.
Beginning in March, the team placed 15th at the Southern Highlands Collegiate Championship, being held at the 7,510 yard, par-72 Southern Highlands Golf Club. The Falcons finished at 954 (+90) for the weekend.
Leading the way for the Falcons in the tournament was junior Shaun O’Bryant, who placed 62nd at 233, while sophomore Tom Whitney finished two strokes behind in a tie for 63rd place.
Rounding out the group for the Falcons were senior Bob Whitney, Gibson and new-comer Kyle Bailey in 76th, 77th and 77th place, respectively.
Later in the month, the Falcons were back in action firing a 7-over-par 295 in the final round, at the Ron Moore Invitational, hosted in Denver at the 7,015 yard, par-72 Palm Valley Golf Club. The Falcons turned in a three-round score of 885 (+21) for the tournament and tied for 15th place.
Leading Air Force was Tom Whitney. Whitney, who fired a 3-under-par 69 in the final round, tied for 20th place individually at 214 (-2). O’Bryant was next for the Falcons, tying for 34th place at 217 (+1).
Bob Whitney tied for 67th overall with a score of 227, while Gibson and Bailey finished in a tie for 71st place and in 73rd place, respectively.
Front row: Colin O’Bryant, Shaun O’Bryant. Alex Horrel, Brendan Gaughan, Jared Freeman, Jack Kasting, Kyle Bailey, Kyle Hagen Second row: Maj. Brandon Doan, Lucas Catalano, Jason Shank, Josh McFarland, Andrew Gibson, Matt Tanis, Tom Whitney, Robert Whitney, Peter Guzowski, Head Coach George Koury
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Senior Greg Stine picked up a third-place finish in the all-around andjunior Jacob Schonig placed fourth on the still rings, as the Air Force men’s gymnastics team concluded competition at the MountainPacific Sports Federation Championships April 5, in Lincoln, Neb. The Falcons tallied a score of 328.500 to finish fifth.
Stine, who led the Falcons on four of the six individual events, finished third inthe all-around with a combined score of 86.400. He tallied team-leading marks on the floor exercise (14.900), pommel horse (13.200), vault (15.250) and parallel bars (14.850). In addition, Stine’s mark of 15.450 on the still rings was the fifth-best score handed out.
Schonig earned the Falcons’ highest still rings score of the night as he garnered a mark of 15.500 to tie for fourth on the event. The fourth-place finish is an improvement of two placements from last year’s conference meet.
Senior Tyler Sickles paced the Falcons on the high bar, scoring a 12.900. Sickles also claimed the Falcons’ second-best mark on the pommel horse (12.400).
Brian Boardman posted the team’s second highest score on the floor exercise (14.100) and vault (14.850), while freshman Aaron Zaiser earned a 13.550 on the parallel bars. Fellow freshman Nash Mills made his season debut at the conference championships, an outing that was highlighted by a 13.400 on the still rings.
Flooring the Competition
Front Row: Head Coach Kip Simons, Greg Stine, Josiah Loeser, Will Eastman, Jacob Shonig, Matthew Thorne, Dan Klimkowski, Nash Mills, Asst. Coach Brett McClure, Back Row: Aaron Zaiser, Derek Kvedar, Tyler Sickles, Brian Boardman, Kip Drueke, Kevin Murphy, Garrett Canter, Brennan Wolford, Liam Taylor.
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Josiah Loeser warms up for the floor exercise competition at a recent home meet.
Amazing Coordination
Greg Stine works his way across the pommel horse at the Rocky Mountain Open hosted by the Academy.
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Reaching for Lofty Goals
Brian Boardman, an NCAA National Qualifier last season on the vault, completes his floor exercise routine. The senior co-captain, was named the team MVP last season and hopes to earn even more honors this season.
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Jacob Schonig displays the skill that earned him a 4th-place finish at the Mountain Sports Federation Championships still rings competition.
Abbey Rogers’ poise and athleticism helped her garner some impressive all-around scores for the Falcons this season. Rogers was one of three gymnasts selected to compete at the NCAA Regional Meet. She was joined by teammates Brittany Dutton and Michelle Denise.
Beaming With Pride
Brittany Dutton shows enthusiasm and confidence as she completes her floor-routine. Balance and Precision
Michelle Denise’s dedication and hard work on the balance beam as well as the rest of the all-around events earned her a trip the NCAA Regional Meet this year.
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7he Air Force women’s gymnastics team scored its bestcombined score of the season (192.275), as it finished fourth at the MountainPacific Sports Federation Championships on Friday, March 28, in Davis, Calif. The Falcons, who accumulated its best team total in over four years, posted three top-five finishes, as less than three points separated the four teams.
UC-Davis won the conference championship with a team score of 194.700, while SeattlePacific took second (193.000). Alaska-Anchorage finished third at 192.825, while Air Force rounded out the field with its 192.275.
JuniorAbigail Rogers posted the Falcons’top finish, as she earned a third-place score of 9.800 on the floor exercise. She also posted a third-place total of 38.650 in the all-around, while earning another top-10 finish on the vault (9.600).
Sophomore Michelle Denise, who finished fourth in the all-around (38.575), led the squad on the uneven bars with a fifth-place score of 9.775. Classmate Kayla Kincade earned a top-five finish on the balance beam, as she finished fifth with a team-leading score of 9.750.
Senior Kelly Lewis garnered the Falcons’ top placement on the vault, as her 9.625 was seventh. She also earned a top-10 score of 9.725 on the floor exercise (ninth).
Rogers, Denise and freshman Brittany Dutton were three of the five all-around competitors selected to the regional meet. In addition, Kincade was chosen as an alternate on the balance beam. Rogers leads the trio with a Regional Qualifying Score of 38.240, while Denise and Dutton hold respective RQS marks of 38.005 and 37.915. Kincade posts a regional qualifying mark
of 9850 on the balancebeam
Front row: Brittany Dutton, Michelle Denise, Lisa Wong, Abbey Rogers, Annette Ehrman, Sarah Lemler. Second row: Mary Barrett, Kayla Kincade, Holland Davis, Katie Donnell, Stephanie Frick, Afton Boudreaux, Ashley Green, Kelly Lewis, Joana Everett
Swinging Success
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Afton Boudreaux competes on the uneven bars.
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/lir Force became the first team in Atlantic Hockey Association history to win back-to-back conference championships. The Falcons defeated Rochester Institute of Technology, 5-0, in the semifinals to record the first shutout and largest margin of victory ever in an AHA semifinal game. The Falcons then defeated Mercyhurst, 5-4 in a heart-stopping double overtime contest. It was the second longest tournament game in league history. Including the AHA quarterfinal round, AFA outscored its opponents, 22-7, in the four games.
The Falcons strung together a nine-game winning streak to earn their second-consecutive berth to the NCAA Regional Tournament in Worcester, Mass March 29th, where they would face the region’s top-seed Miami of Ohio.
Miami got on the board quickly on the first shift of the game scoring 19 seconds into the game on a 2-on-1 rush. After that the game w/as very even as each team had eight shots. Each team had one power play in the period and was unable to convert. Andrew Volkening had eight saves in the game.
Air Force not only tied the game in the second period, but took thelead. Derrick Burnett tied the game at the 3:21 mark with his seventh of the season. Jeff Hajner won a faceoff in the offensive endand Burnett stuffed the rebound past Jeff Zatkoff to tie the game at 1-1. Five minutes later, the Falcons took the lead on senior Josh Print’s first goal of the season.
The Falcons held the one-goal lead until midway through the third period. After an Air Force penalty for too many men on the ice, Miami capitalized when Carter Campier scored at the 13:44 mark to tie the game at 2-2.
The game remained tied at 2-2 and went into overtime. Miami
had a power play midway through overtime, but Air Force killed it off.
Then, late in the overtime period, Mercier skated down the right side and his wrister beat Volkening for the game-winner at 15:21.
Air Force finished the 2007-08 season with a 21-12-6 record, a school record for Division I wins in a season.
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Front Row: Andrew Volkening, Josh Schaffer, Frank Schiavone, Assistant Coach Capt. Andy Berg, Matt Charbonneau, Head Coach Frank Serratore, Mike Phillipich, Assistant Coach Mike Corbett, Eric Ehn, Josh Print, Ian Harper. Second Row: Greg Flynn, Derrick Burnett, Brad Sellers, Brent Olson, Dave Toller, Robert Rush, Lt. Col Chris Rein, Larry Cronk, Col. Mike VanValkenburg, Roger McFarland, Bryan Becker, Jacques Lamoureux, Tim Krystosek, Michael Johnson, Michael Mayra. Third Row: Brandon Johnson, Scott Kozlak, Sean Bertsch, Blake Page, Matt Becker, Josh Frider, Brett Nylander, Owen Kelly, Jeff Hajner, Matt Fairchild, and Kevin Wright.
Battling
Josh Frider (No. 11) tries to redirect Brent Olson’s shot past Colorado College Tiger goalie Richard Bachman. Although Frider’s shot failed to light the lamp, once again the Falcons proved to be a formidable opponent for number-three-ranked Tigers. The Falcons narrowly lost to CC 2-1.
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Keeping Bentley “In Check”
Mike Phillipich puts a check on Bentley’s Dustin Cloutier. Air Force would sweep Bentley 2-0 at the Cadet Ice Arena to advance to the American Flockey Association Semifinals in Rochester, NY.
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for Puck Control
Air Force’s Matt Becker (No. 10) and Mercyhurst’s Kerry Bowman square off for control of the puck in the Air Force zone as Sean Bertsch (No. 15) closes in to assist.
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Scott Kozlak, while waiting for a pass in front of the net, makes his presence felt to Rochester Institute of Technology goalie Louis Menard.
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Making a Head’s Up Play
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Andrew Volkening keeps his head up as he makes a save on a “top shelf shot. Volkening was named to the AFIA all-tournament team, and would be a key component to the Falcons second-consecutive trip to theNCAA hockey tournament.
Getting Defensive
Taking it To the Friars
Brian Massa has the ball knockedloose by a Providence defender while leading an offensive charge. Massa would score a goal in the match.
High-flying Falcon
Griffin Nevitt celebrates with a teammate after a Falcon score. Nevitt, who was named to the Great Western Lacrosse League's 2008 all-league team, tallied an assist in the 8-7 overtime win over Providence in the season opener.
Eric Evans prevents a Providence Friar player from gaining an offensive advantage.
Between a Rock and a Hard Place
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Eric Evans (No. 4) and David Mackintosh (No. 34) combine for a hit on a Providence player to jar the ball free.
Winding Up For a Shot
AIthough the 3-9 record did not indicate a partic\ularly successful season for the men’s lacrosse team, it wasn’t without some bright spots.
The team tallied an impressive overtime win over Providence 8 to 7, and also notched wins over Presbyterian (12 to 4) and Bellarmine (13 to 8).
A pair ofAir Force players were also honored as members of the Great Western Lacrosse League’s 2008 all-league team. Griffin Nevitt and Dan Gnazzo each earned first-team AII-GWLL honors.
Nevitt received the third all-conference honors of his career, earning second-team recognition at midfield in 2006 and first-team accolades in 2007. This season, Nevitt led the Falcons with 24 points on the year, recording a team-best 18 goals and six assists. The team’s leading scorer for the secondstraight season and the leading goal scorer for the third straight season, Nevitt has tallied at least one goal or assist in 38 out of 40 games in his career. In addition, Nevitt finished the season ranked second on the team with 45 ground balls.
Gnazzo, a three-year starter at the long-stick midfield position, receives the second all-conference recognition of his career after being named a second-team selection in 2007. This year, Gnazzo led the Falcons with 64 ground balls, ranking among the top 10 in the nation in that category with 5.33 per game, while also registering 23 caused turnovers on the season. Named to the all-tournament team at the Pioneer Face-Off Classic for a third straight year.
Griffin Nevitt unleashes a shot on goal. Nevitt, who has a nose for the goal, scored at least one goal or assist in 38 of 40 games in his career at Air Force.
Front row: Jack Parchman, Andrew Olsen, Peter Krasco, David Rose, Lukas Fisher, Kevin Crumrine, Reilly Smith, Jonathan Appleby, Chris Tubesing, and Clayton Cruickshank. Second row: Melina Kessler, David Mackintosh, David Sleasman, Wick Kelley, Griffin Nevitt, Eric Evans, Alex Kapatos, Zach Carroll, John Krzyminski, and K.J. Landgraf. Third row: Brad Wade, Michael Duenes, Jeff Pecora, Brian Massa, David Nugent, Brian Wilson, Tristan Newkirk, Woody Johnson, andFred Acee. Fourth row: Lt. Col. Rob Koehler, Eric Olsen, Kyle Rich, Ridge Flick, Andrew Stypula, Bryan Gilbreath, Matt Beath, Vinny Sandtorv, Ernie Sedelmyer. Fourth
Row: Eric Seremet, Manager Ryan Biggs, Ben McKinney, Colin Lockhart, Dan Gnazzo, Benson Oldmixon, Andrew Costa, Eric Schell, Jimmy Curran, Sean Purio, and Jeff Kipp.
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Rachael Arthur, shot a 380 in 10m air rifle on both days. Senior Chelsea Welsh shot a 379 and 382, respectively. On Saturday, Dec. 1, freshman Tom Chandler was the Falcons’ top shooter in air rifle, shooting a 575/600. The next day, Chandler shot a 576. Brian Jarrell shot a 567 on day one; he bested his score by five points (572) on day two.
Air Force Academy’s other high finishers in the two-day event was Joe Ritt who finished with a 574 and 572, respectively. On day one, senior Justin Raines finished with a 572, he shot a 566 the next day.
The rifle team failed to qualify anyone at the NCAA Qualifier at the University of Nebraska, shooting against Nebraska’s “Scarlett” and “Cream” teams.
“There’s no question that this has been a transition year for our team, said first-year head coach Launi Meili. “I am very pleased with the progress this team has shown throughout the season. With 11 freshmen comprising the majority of the team, we have made great strides towards being very competitive in the years to come.
Chandler was the top scorer for the Falcons with a total of 1137 (556 smallbore and 581 air rifle). Junior Chelsea Welsh posted the best score on the women’s side with a 1128 total (569 smallbore, 558 air rifle).
Welsh Focuses on Future
Junior Chelsea Welsh will lead an impressive group of returning lettermen into the 2008-2009 season. Though the Falcons were shut out at the 2008NCAA qualifiers, Welsh, along with 11 returning freshmenm, promise loads of experience for next year. The Falcon, Colo native did post an impressive 1128 at the qualifiers this year.
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Jon Stephenson gauges his sights during a practice session at the U S. Olympic Training Center
TheFalcons welcomed new Head Coach Launi Meili this year. Meili shot for the U S. Shooting team for 10 years. In that time, she participated in two Olympic Games, two Pan American games and a World Championship. During her career, she produced three world records, three Olympic records, a world team championship and the Olympic Gold medal in Barcelona in 1992.
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Looking Down the Barrel
Tyler Gross checks his sights on his target. Gross will be one of three returning seniors next year.
Front Row: Robert Vasquez, Gray Thompson, Rachael Arthur, Jon Stephensen, Emily Allen, Matt Adams, Chelsea Welsh. Back Row: Launi Meili, Mansour Saed, Tom Chandler, Brian Jarrell, Joe Ritt, Nick Krieger, Tyler Gross, Dan Cannard, Justin Raines, Nick Cottage, Tom Unangst, and Lt.. Col. Bill Roy.
Justin Raines, Dan Cannard, Brian Jarrell, Tyler Gross, and Gray Thompson.
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Going Airborne
Ahead of the Competition
Slip, Slide and Away
Jason Belvilltries a slide tackle to knock the ball away from an opponent during an evening match at the Cadet Soccer Stadium.
Andy Nigro tries to gain possession of the ball on the airborne defender fromSaint Francis. Air Force would eventually win the match 1-0 thanks to a Kyle Schafer goal with 8 seconds left in the first half.
Illegal Tactics
A Saint Francis defender looks to be guilty of holding Ian Hauck.
Clearing it Out
After stopping a shot, Air Force goalkeeper Brian Guyette kicks the ball to a teammate to start the Falcon charge.
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Reid Gaiser uses some heads-up play to break up a pass
Three members of the Air Force Academy men’s soccer team were named to the 2007 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation all-conference teams. Goalie Brian Guyette earned a first-team selection, while Andy Nigro was a second-team pick and Jason Belvill was named honorable mention.
Nigro scored the only goal in the final game of his career Sunday to lead the Air Forcemen’s soccer team to a 1-0 victory over UNLV at the Cadet Soccer Stadium in the 2007 season finale for both teams. Nigro, along with five other seniors, was honored in a pre-game ceremony.
Nigro, a co-captain this season, scored in the seventh minute after a pair ofperfect passes from Chris Mathews and Josh Rhynard. Mathews found Rhynard at the top of the box and Rhynard flicked a pass to Nigro, who beat UNLV goalie Roland Swanson near post from 12 yards out. It was Mathews’ team-leading fourth assist and the third for Rhynard.
Air Force’s other co-captain, senior Brian Guyette, made the goal stand up with some outstanding goalie play. Guyette, the MPSF’s leader in saves this season with 107, posted the seventh shutout of his career with the Falcons.
Air Force (5-12-1, 3-7 MPSF) was outshot, 1812, in total shots by UNLV (7-10-2, 3-7), but was more efficient with its shots, as the Rebels held an 8-7 advantage in shots on goal.
In addition to Nigro, Mathews and Guyette, seniors Steven Locker, Jason Belvill and Ian Hauck were honored before the game.
Battling for Position
Josh Rhynard battles a Saint Francis player for control of the ball.
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Front row: Andrew Cavallo, Karl Agudo, Zach Bradford, Nick Cattaneo, Josh Rhynard, Chris Matthews, Jared Gomez, Dan Norton, Jeff Reddout, Aphichart Gingsumrong,Caleb Taylor, Marc Charles, Kyle Moses, Andy Nigro, Kyle Schafer, Ben DeRiggi, Kelly Snyder, Acuna Suito, Justin Hitchens. Second row: Capt. Billy Minor, Lt. Col. Chris Foster, Damien Franz, Patrick Gould, Steve Noller, Ryan Robinson, Reid Gaiser, Jason Belvill, Ian Hauck, Aaron Eshkenazi, Brian Guyette, Jim Gullo, Jason Dali, John Tilton, Kevin Rosser, Steve Locker, Charles Prichard, Sean Harrison, Alex Milhous, Mike Pyles, Anthony Latronica, Doug Hill
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Nail-ing It
Freshman defender Shannon Nail gains control of the ball from a Davidson player. The Falcons stingy defense helped defeat Davidson 1-0 to pick up the team’s first win this year at the Cadet Soccer Stadium.
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Marty Buckley announced his team’s 2007
V V awards. Team Most Valuable Player went to senior defender Christin Brodie. Offensive MVP honors went to junior Corbin Sanford. Junior Rachael Emory took home Defensive MVP honors. Rookie of the Year honors went to freshman Lyndsey Horn and the Coach’s Award went to senior Katherine Slogic.
Brodie, a four-year letterwinner, appeared and started 17 games for the Falcons in 2007. A team captain as a senior, the Flower Mound, Texas native appeared in 76 career games for the Falcons.
Sanford, a three-year letterwinner, played and started all 18 games for the Falcons. Sanford ranked third on the team with four points and was tied for the team lead with two assists.
Emory, a three-year letterwinner and two-time all-Mountain West Conference selection, also played and started in 18 games. Emory was second on the team with five points and two goals scored.
Horn, a freshman from Albuquerque, N.M., appeared in all 18 games for the Falcons, making one start. Slogic was a four-year letterwinner for the Falcons and led the team in scoring with three goals and six points. Slogic played and started all 18 games for the Falcons. The Colorado Springs native and Liberty High School graduate played in 60 career games.
Air Force also announced its team captains for the 2008 season. Juniors Kristin Wolverton and Roni Yadlin will co-captain the team as seniors next fall.
The Falcons Take the Field
Members of the Air Force Women’s Soccer (left) team take the field during a home match against Davidson.
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Senior midfielder Christin Brodie (right) leaves a Davidson player behind as she takes the ball up field. Brodie and fellow senior Rhett Chase were named team co-captains for the 2007 campaign.
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Junior Rachael Emory leadsthe Falcon charge against Davidson. Emory had 2 goals, 1 assist and 11 shots on goal this season.
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Front row: Sarah Florton, Roni Yadlin, Shannon Nail, Ali Neptune, Erin Flanigan, Erin Wallace, Ashley Collins, Kimberly Flale, Crystal Sweitzer, Jess Brown, Lyndsey Florn, and LeahNielsen. Back row: Brandon Jones, Marty Buckley, Megan Harkins, Liz Smith, Christin Brodie, Katherine Slogic, Susan Finch, Kristen Wolverton, Sean Henry, Rachael Emory, Rhett Chase, Kelsey Yip, Caitlin Lynch, Corbin Sanford, Ashlee Curtis, Sarah Peterson, and Larry Friend.
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Junior Kimberly Hale (left) slide kicks the ball away from a UC Irvine player. Hale has been named to the Mountain West Conference’s all academic team three times.
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The Falcons tied MSU, 0-0,
The Writing is on the Wall
As the Falcons gather before the start of their meet, a reminder of the Academy's altitude looms in the background. It serves as an intimidating reminder to visiting teams when they face the Falcons, they also face the “rarified air.”
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I A iith a number of finalists, the Air Force V V men’s swimming and diving teams wrapped up competition at the 2008 Mountain West Conference Championships, held in Oklahoma City, Okla. The men finished in fourth place with 531 points.
Sean O’Keefe registered his second NCAA B standard mark of the week, finishing fourth in the 1650 free with a time of 15:24.43. O’Keefe, who improved on his personal best by nearly 20 seconds,
jumped into third place on the Academy top-10 list.
Kai Yamashiro finished fourth in the 200 backstroke after recording a career-best time of 1:48.03 in the preliminaries, while Benjamin Gunn finished seventh with a personal best mark of 1:48.57 in the prelims.
In the 100 free, Bryan Avery finished seventh, notching a personal-best mark of 45.33 in the preliminaries.
Justin Day was the Falcons’ top performer in the men’s 200 breaststroke, finishing 10th.
In the 200 butterfly, Air Force had four swimmers advance, led by Gunn, who took third place with a career-best mark of 1:48.14, tying for fourth in the Falcons’ record books. Nick Dixon and Avery finished seventh and eighth, respectively.
Diving in Head First
A Falcon swimmer takes his turn entering the pool during the 400 medley relay.
Front row: Tom Hansen, Eric Wallace, Kyle Van Valkenburg, Randy Rogers, Nathan Glandon, David Arlington, Nathaniel Gilbert, Jared Jaime. Second row: Adam Stutz, Chris Morin, Nick Dixon, Kai Yamashiro, Spencer Butt, Greg Edmonds, Karl Mohrmann.
Third row: Head Coach Rob Clayton, Eric Robinson, Benjamin Gunn, Marcus Poehler, Ty Perich, Stephen Grace, Robert Dawson, Sean O'Keefe, Asst. Coach Capt. Charlie Toth, Diving Coach Stan Curnow. Back row: T.J. Cowling, Spencer Liedl. Fourth Row: Josh Hammervold, Layne Wilson, Bryan Avery, Matt Jurcak, Justin Day, Ben Mamroth.
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fie Air Force Women’s swimming and diving team placed ninth with 151 points at the Mountain West Conference Championships in Oklahoma City, Okla.
Jane Hwang advanced to the finals in the 100 free, finishing eighth. Hwang’s mark of 51.31, a personal best, ranks second alltime at the Academy.
Hwang earned a pair of all-conference honors in the women’s 100 and 200 freestyle events for the second consecutive season. Hwang, the Academy-record holder in the 200 free, finished seventh in the event.
In the platform dive, Danielle Dowds finished fourth with a score of 210.00, while Ashleigh Peck and Chelsea Tompkins placed 13th and 15th, respectively.
Dowds picked up all-conference honors in the women’s platform dive for the second time in her career with the fourth-place finish. Finally, in the 400 freestyle relay, Hwang, Katelyn Hunter, Kelly Grabarek and Jessica Rodgers registered a season-best mark of 3:32.86.
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Front Row: Chelsea Tompkins, Katie Brock, Kelly Grabarek, Jessica Rodgers, Esther Kim, Betsy Scarberry, Caitlin Teresky, Kim McElmurry, Kaeli Kluesner, Catherine Robertson, and Alexis Tamosuinas. Second Row: Asstistant Coach Maj. Maiya Anderson, Ashleigh Peck, Lindsay Brown. Becky Gleason, Meghan Wildner, Solange Eddy, Jane Hwang, Robbie Nitzberg, Katelyn Hunter, Head Coach Casey Converse, and Diving Coach Stan Curnow. Back Row: Danielle Dowds, and Kallyn Johnson
Strong Finish
Solange Eddy approaches the finish in the 100 breaststroke. Eddy is part of strong underclass group that shows a lot of promise for next year’s team.
Waiting for the Results
Esther Kim checks the score board for the final finishing
Successful Senior Season
Air Force diving coach Stan Cunrow congratulates senior Danielle Dowds on Senior Night at the Cadet Natatorium. Dowd has earned all-conference honors in platform diving.
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Photos by Arnie Spencer And They’re Off Air Force and Brigham Young swimmers take to the water for the start of the200 breaststroke.
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The 10-win streak stays alive! The Air Force men’stennis team extended its streak of winning at least 10 matches to all 34 years that head coach Rich Gugat has manned the helm of the Falcon program. The streak should live on for the next couple ofyears, at least, since Gugat fielded a lineup at the end of the season that included three sophomores and three freshmen. That team finished the ’07-08 campaign with a 10-15 record.
Leading the way was team MVP Brett Rodgers, a sophomore from Midland, Texas. Rodgers played No. 1 singles and doubles the entire season andled the squad with 14 overall singles wins. Fie also paired with freshman Taylor Soster to post an impressive 16-13 overall doubles recordand they were 13-11 at No. 1 doubles. They recorded AFA’s lone individual match win during conference play, defeating UNLV at the top doubles spot.
The season started out withthe Falcons winning five of their first seven matches, including a thrilling, 4-3 victory over Creighton. The difference in the match was Buckingham and Gies pulling out a 9-7 win at No. 3 doubles to clinch the doubles point.
From there, the Falcons dropped three in a row, including a tough, 4-3 loss at home to Idaho, but rebounded with a 4-3 triumph over Idaho State, which opened the door for Air Force to win four of its next five contests.
Another close, 4-3 loss at home, this time to Rhode Island, was followed by a 6-1 win over UMKC, the final match before entering MWC play. For the second consecutive year, the Falcons lost every conference match by a 7-0 score, then fell to New Mexico, 4-0, at the MWCChampionships to close out the season.
Photos by Arnie Spencer
Sending it Back
Brett Rodgers was named the Mountain West Conference Men's Tennis Players of the Week for the week of March 13-18.
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Athletic
The Air Force women’s tennis team underwent a youth movement during the 200708 season. It is said that teams with several young players must endure growing pains before seeing positive results. For the Falcons, who had four freshmen in the top six at the end of the season, it was a season of growing pains with some positive results mixed in.
Two seniors were on the ’07-08 roster, Lauren Wilson and Erika Shortridge. Wilson, this season’s most valuable player, played the majority of the campaign at the No. 2 singles spot. She produced 14 overall singles wins, including the team’slone singlesvictory at the MWC Championships against Rebecca Berger of Wyoming. Wilson leaves the program with 63 career singles wins. Shortridge, meanwhile, posted 12 singles wins, including a 3-1 mark in dual matches. Two of those wins came at the No. 1 spot.
Christine Abayan took over the No. 1 spot from Wilson early in the spring and won 11 matches during the season. She also played No. 1 doubles and posted a couple of huge wins with sophomore Erlyn Rudico. The pair won the No. 1 doubles match against nationally ranked BYU, then won at the top spot at the MWC Championships against Wyoming. Meghan Kiser won six of her 13 singles matches in the fall before battlinginjuries during the spring season.
Rudico, the lone sophomore on the roster, saw very limited action in singles play, but ended up on the No. 1 doubles team with Abayan. She tied Wilson for the team lead with 11 doublesvictories in ’07-08.
Four freshmen joined the team this season and gained valuable experience. They also played very well. Christen Monreal led the team with 21 overall singles wins, including a 13-10 dual match record. She played most of the season at the No. 5 spot and was named AFA’s Female Athlete of the Week on March 3. She posted Air Force’s first singles win over BYU since the 2002 season. Sarah Cassman won 20 singles matches during the season and was 11-10 in dual matches, most of them at the No. 6 spot.
Samantha Sarkis and Katrina Eromin also played well in their first collegiate season. Sarkis tied for third on the team with 14 singles wins and captured nine doubles wins. Eromin, meanwhile, split time between the Nos. 4 and 5 spots throughout the season.
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Returning Serve Christen Monreal returns a serve during the Air Force Invitational.
Wilson Launches a Forehand Winner
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Lauren Wilson returns a forehand winner. The Midland, Texas native lettered all four years at the Academy.
Game-Set-Match
Cathy Haycraft cools offafter a practice match.
Haycraft is a sophomore and a native of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Backhanded Compliment
Erlyn Rudico unleashes a fierce backhand to her opponent. Rudico often plays on the first doubles team for the Falcons.
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Front row: Samantha Sarkis, Christen Monreal, Erlyn Rudico, and Lauren Wilson Back row: Chris Marti, Josh Hausmann, Erika Shortridge, Katrina Eromin, Meghan Kiser, Christine Abayan, Sarah Cassman, Cathy Haycraft, and Matt Sparta.
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Dueling With a Couple Cowboys
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it is not her primary event, Katherine Higdon (right) approaches the line in the women’s long jump competition. Higdon normally competes in the high jump and heptathalon.
Skylar Morgan battles two Wyoming Cowboys in the 60-meter hurdles at the Don Barrett-Air Force Open. Morgan would tie for fourth overall in the competition
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An Air Force sprinter springs from the starters blocks at the Air Force All-Comers Meet.
Michael Vetri strives for every last inch in the long jump competition. Vetri is a member of the Class of 2011 and expects to be a key memberof the team in the coming years.
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Giving
Nicole Elliot (right) breaks for the finish line in the women’s 60-meter hurdles event.
Sophomore Nick Frawley, junior Sean Houseworth and senior David Ussy claimed conference titles, as the Air Force track and field team wrapped up competition at the Mountain West Conference Championships March 1, at the Academy’s Cadet Field Flouse. The three MWC indoor titles are the most since 2003, when Air Force also claimed three championships.
Frawley won his second MWC pole vault title in as many meets after clearing a career-best NCAA Provisional Qualifying height of 17’10%”, Frawleyimproved his Sophomore Class record and the second-best standing in the Academy’s record book. Houseworth crossed the finish line in 8:33.26 to win the 3000-meter run. It is the second conference championship for Houseworth, who also won the 10,000-meter run at last year’s outdoor championships.
In the final field event of the conference meet, Ussy heaved a career-best 57’11” in shot to win his first-ever conference title. That distance is the second-best throw in Academy history.
The men finished third with 127 points - just one point shy of TCU (128).
On the women’s side, sophomore Sara Neubauer earned a third-place finish in the shot put, recording a distance of 48’11”to receive all-conference honors. The Falcons also earned points from sophomore Ally Romanko, who clocked a time of 2:13.15 to finish sixth. Romanko also ran the final leg of the 4x440-yard relay that finished eighth with a time of 4:02.35. The sophomore quartet consisted of Jessica Mapes, Becca Burditt and Danielle McCarty.
The women finished ninth with 22 points. TCU won its first team title with 129 points, while Colorado State (121.50) andBYU (112) rounded out the top three. Head Coach Ralph Lindeman was named co-coach of the year at the conclusion of the MWC Indoor Track and Field Championships. It is fifth MWC coach of the year accolade for Lindeman
Raising the Bar
Michelle Fryling clears the bar during the pole vault competition at the Mountain West Conference Indoor Championships at the Cadet Field House March 1st.
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ir Force junior Kristina Stewart was named M \ volleyball’s most valuable player, head coach Penny Lucas- White announced Dec. 6 as the Falcons’ concluded the 2007 season with their end of-year banquet. In all, Air Force handed out 10 awards, while recapping the season.
AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 2007 AWARD WINNERS
Rookie of the Year: Nichole Stilwell and Caroline Kurtz
All-Around Performer: Caroline Kurtz
Unsung Hero: Michelle Harrington
Most Improved: Jocelyn Booker
Best Offensive Player: Katie Batchelder
Best Defensive Player: Morgan Dolan
Coaches Award: Jessica Hellmann and Stephanie Stanford
Spirit Award: Julia Hansen and Kelly Spencer
Leadership Award: Kim Kallabis
This year, the MVP award was selected by the players, and featured new criteria for selection. According to Lucas-White, the volleyball MVP must be someone who is “loyal to USAFA, the staff, the team and the program. Someone who has a voice in the locker room and a great work ethic, but still would sacrifice herself for the greater good of the team. Someone who will push her teammates, while also being the voice of reason and their biggest encourager. Someone who has earned her teammate’s trust and respect, because she has been in the trenches with them.
Stewart, who claimed the team’s Spirit Award on three separate occasions and started 21 matches, averaged 1.73 kills per game and 1.62 digs per contest.
Loss for Falcons Members of the Air Force volleyball team shake hands after a tough loss to Portland State.
Tough
Holding Serve
Senior
outside hitter Morgan Dolan delivers a serve during a non-conference match against Bucknell University. The Falcons would roll to a 3-0 win over Bucknell in
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Front row: Jordan Bobbs, Jackie Norton, Sarah Bangley, Emily Frick, Morgan Dolan, Rebecca Gerton, Verna Julaton, Kristina Stewart, Katie Bachelder, Jessica Stewart, Tracee Curlett, Carmilya Boykin, Second row: Caroline Kurtz, Kim Kallabis, Penny Lucas-White, Shelby Stinebaugh, Rachel Lovato, Stephanie Stanford, Kyle Robinson, Ryan Kallabis, Nicole Hardig, Jocelyn Booker, Back
row: Kelly Spencer, Jeena Kinney, Jasamine Pettie, Julia Hansen, Nichole Stilwell, Jessica Hellmann, Michelle Harrington, Ellen Bina, Tyler West
Air Attack
Morgan Dolan and her teammates Kristina Stewart (No. 9), Nichole Stilwell (No 23), Stephanie Stanford (No. 18), Ellen Bina (blue jersey), and Caroline Kurtz (No. 13) takethe offensive during a home match against Portland State. ■HKVS'HH
Photos by Arnie Spencer Set and Spike Freshman setter Jessica Hellmann (above) sets the ball to a teammate during a match at Clune Arena and junior Jasamine Pettie returns it to Portland State.
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Katie Batchelder and Kelly Spencer set up to return an opponents serve as outside hitterCaroline Kurtzlooks on.
Going for the Steal
Air Force Driver Kevin Williams attempts to steal the ball from a Johns Hopkins player. Williams would tally a goal in Air Force’s 11-8 win over the Blue Jays.
Swarming Defense
Looking for the Open Man
Utility player Tyler Hewko looks for an open teammate to pass. Hewko led the Falcons with 27 assists this year. The junior from Laguna Hills, Calif, also recorded 22 goals during the regular season.
Most collegiate water polo programs are located near or on the west or east coast. Teams traveling to take on the Falcons find out treading water at a more than a mile high can take a lot more effort.
Fung, Justin Berry, Damon Jones, Kevin Williams, David Ostrom, Eric Gobrecht, Jack Hines, Matt Versage,
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Alex Churnside prevents an opponent from finding an open teammate. Churnside notched 35 goals and 22 assists in the regular season.
Front row: Austin McKenzie, Robert Hemker, Andrew Strawbridge, Bobby Geiger, Joey Brewer, Chrise Pace, Mark Beeman, Kurt Wallen, Second Row: Charlie Ford, Matt Shields, Alex Churnside, Clark Condict, Miles McMulIan, Kevin McDonald, Evan Lemmen, Gavin Fluhart, Aaron Blore. Back Row: Tyler Hewko, Kurt Lemmen, Jason
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Leading the Troops
In his ninth year at the helm, Jeff Ehrlich has led the Falcons to 130-128 record and has finished the season ranked in the top20 nine times.
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he Falcons celebrated a successful season which included a final 15-14 record, a third-place finish at the Western Water Polo Association Championship and a final ranking of 14th in the nation.
Sharing MVP honors this season were senior co-captains Justin Berry and Clark Condict. Berry and Condict once again led the Falcons in scoring in 2007. Condict, named a third-team All-American this season, scored a team-high 62 goals in 2007, while adding 20 assists. He closes out his career with 242 points, ranking seventh all-time at the Academy, while ranking fourth with 169 career goals. A first-team AII-WWPA selection, Condict was also named to the all-tournament team at this year’s conference championship.
Meanwhile, Berry finished the season with 54 goals, bringing his career total to 139. Berry, who suffered through a medical emergency at the end of the regular season, was named a second-team AII-WWPA selection and was a first-team choice at the WWPA Championship. Also receiving recognition on the alltournament team was sophomore Alex Churnside, a second-team selection after scoring the game-winner over Santa Clara in overtime of the third-place contest.
Chris Pace earned the Strength and Conditioning Award, was named the Hardest Worker for the thirdstraight season. Pace was also presented with the Derek Argel Memorial Award, named for the former Air Force water polo player who was involved in a fatal aircraft crash in Iraq in May 2005. The Derek Argel Memorial Award is awarded annually to the player who demonstrates perseverance and an incredible work ethic.
Named the most valuable defensive player was Jack Hines, one of the Falcons’ top defenders at 2-meters while adding 18 goals and 15 assists on the year. David Ostrom earned recognition as the most improved player after taking over the starting goalkeeper position from last year’s MVP, Denver Saunders. Ostrom recorded 213 saves in his first year as Air Force’s starting goalie.
Rookie of the year honors went to Bobby Geiger, who recorded 18 goals and 11 assists in his first season with the Falcons. Geiger, who scored the gamewinner against UC San Diego in the opening round of the WWPA Championship, was also named to the WWPA all-rookie team.
Other awards handed out at the Falcons’annual banquet included nods for the Most Inspirational and the Coaches Award. Junior Joey Brewer who was sidelined for most of the season with an injury, was named Most Inspirational for the second straight season, while classmate Jason Fung was given the Coaches Award.
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Threading the Needle
Justin Berry looks for an opening among all the Johns Hopkins defenders. Berry was named co-MVP along with classmate Clark Condict.
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Taking Down a Cowboy
Five Air Force wrestlers were named to the 2007-08 Western Wrestling Conference all-conference teams. Individuals earned their spots on the respective teams with their finish at the 2008NCAA West Regional on March 8 in Fargo, N.D.
Senior Jake Kriegbaum and sophomore Tyler French, both champions at the West Regional, each earned first-team all-conference honors. Kriegbaum, a three-time NCAA qualifier at 141 pounds, went 2-2 at the NCAA Championships andclosed out the season with a 25-13 overall record. Meanwhile, French, who made his first NCAA appearance this season at 174 pounds, ended the year with a 26-12 record, leading the team in winning percentage (.684). The Falcons also had three wrestlers named to the AII-WWC second team. Junior Stephen Crozier and seniors JacobDevlin and Tony Dorward all placed second in the respecfive weight classes at the West Regional.
Crozier and Devlin, who competed at this year’s NCAA Championships at 165 and 184 pounds, respectively, were also AII-WWC picks in 2007, earning third-team accolades last year. Crozier ended the 2008 season with a 28-15 overall record, leading the Falcons in total wins. Devlin concluded his senior campaign with a 22-20 overall record, while Dorward, an NCAA alternate at 157 pounds, finished the year with a mark of 19-19.
Head Coach Joel Sharratt was voted Coach of theYear in the WWC. The Falcons also qualified four wrestlers for the NCAA Championships and placed five individuals on the AII-WWC team. Air Force posted a 9-9 overall dual mark in 2007-08, along with a 3-2 record in WWC dual action.
Senior Zach Veldez takes down Wyoming’s Cody Grant. Veldez would register a 7-4 victory for the Falcons in his final home meet.
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Coach of the Year
Air Force wrestling Head Coach Joel Sharratt was voted Coach of the Year in the Western Wrestling Conference. Sharratt, in his second season as the Falcons’ head wrestling coach, led Air Force to a second-place finish at the 2008 NCAA West Regional
Controlling the Opponent
Chris Szabolcs tries
to lock up Wyoming's, Cole Dellaserra. Although Dellaserra would prevail in the match.
The Falcons would sendthe Cowboys north with a 21-12 loss.
Tending to a Wound
Squaring Off
Tony Stegeman sizes up his opponent during a home dual meet against the Colorado School of Mines. Stegeman notched a pin in the meet.
Photos by Arnie Spencer Gaining the Upper Hand Stephen Crozier wraps up his opponent from the Colorado School of Mines during a home meet this season. Crozier led the Falcons in total wins with 28 this year.
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Academy trainer Eric Kozlowski tends to a minor injury to Tony Dorward.
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Duty and Respect: The CadetColor Guard secures Old Glory ending the duty
National Exposure: The Academy Singers perform for Fiesta Bowl fans.
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On the National Stage The Academy Singers (left) perform at the 2008 Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Ariz.
Singing Praise Gary DeKler, Director of Catholic Chapel Music for the Air Force Academy (right) sings a song of worship in the Catholic Chapel.
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cademy vocalists have been singing nearly since the Academy was established in 1954. They sing for worship and praise, for honor, for country and m for entertainment. They spend long hours rehearsMr ing, perform without pay and travel many hunX. dreds of miles every year.
The Cadet Chorale, under the direction of Dr. Joseph Galema, has performed in Carnegie Hall and St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City, in Denver’s Pepsi Center and for Super Bowl XXXIX in Jacksonville, Fla.
“We love to sing for others, particularly when the concert honors or directly benefits the troops,” said chorale president Cadet 1st Class David Garcia. “We know when we perform in venues like the Super Bowl or the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade we humbly represent the sacrifice of our Airmen in uniform around the world.”
The group, from all Academy classes, rehearses twice a week and enjoys monthly dining outs. Several cadets have met their future husbands/wives in the chorale. Membership varies from 45 to 65 cadets.
“Many cadets come to the Academy from superior high school music programs,” Dr., Galema said and added some cadets have talent equivalent to university music majors.
The Academy Catholic Cadet Choir with its 40- plus members supports worship and musical experiences related to the Catholic chapel programs. Director Gary DeKler said the choir experience parallels cadet experiences.
“We audition all of our singers, and we also select all of them,” DeKler said. “Those weaker in some areas are helped by others who are stronger. As long as they have the desire to sing, we never turn anyone away.” Its repertoire encompasses traditional and contemporary liturgical works, solidchoral and military traditions and patriotic music.
The Catholic Cadet Choir has performed in large and small churches across the country, including St. John the Evangelist Cathedral in Milwaukee, Wis., St. Patrick’s Cathedral and theShrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. They also performed in conjunction with Pope John Paul’s visit to Denver in 1993 and in venues in Germany, England, Italy, Hawaii and South Korea.
The 15 members of the Protestant worship team, under the support of Chap. (Capt.) Steven Richardson, specializes in contemporary, traditional, rock and Gospel worship music.
They regularly perform for the 11 a.m. Protestant worship service in the Cadet Chapel and off base for churches that request them.
The Academy Singers, culled from the Cadet Chorale, only sing acapella. The group of men and women mixed voices is kept small, usually from 12 - 16 members.
Organized in 2000, the group’s music style ranges from holiday to patriotic to popular to jazz and to doo-wop.
Academy Singers have performed for Association of Graduates functions, receptions, reunions, retirements, promotions and dinners for distinguished visitors. Out of the area, the group has performed at the 2006 RosaiBowl, the National Space Symposium, World Presidents’ Organization and as opening act forJay Leno’s visit to Arnold Hall.
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powerlifting team.
ourteen cadets from the Air Force Academy powcrlifting team competed against West Point and the Naval Academy at the annual Tri-Service Meet in Annapolis, Md., Nov. 3.
The Falcon combined team garnered third overall with the men placing second to West Point and the ladies finishing third.
This is the largest team we’ve had in about seven years, and we had some great lifts at Annapolis,” said Maj. Andrew Bates, pow- erlifting officer in charge. “A lot of our young lifters got invaluable experience, and know what they need to do to get ready for our upcoming meets.” Jamaal Neal earned best lifter of the meet honors and placed first in his weight class. The 148-pounder squatted 478.5 pounds, bench pressed 313.5 pounds, and dead lifted 506 pounds for a 1,298 -pound total.
Other notable performances were turned in by Diana Wong who placed first in the 114 -pound female weight class with a total of 566.5 pounds, Dennis Marzo who grabbed first in the 123-pound male weight class with a total lift of 874.5 pounds and Tay Cheng who finished second in the 132 -pound male weight class with a total of 874.5 pounds
The Tri-Service Meet served as a qualifier for the USA Powerlifting Collegiate Nationals scheduled for April in Denver. Seven Falcons qualified for nationals at Tri-Service.
At Nationals, the Falcons ladies placed 4th overall while the men finished 11th. Cheryl Steiner won her weight class. The 105-pounder squatted 254 pounds, bench pressed 143 pounds, and dead lifted 237 pounds, for a 634 pounds total. Steiner’s performance earned her an invitation to compete with the U.S. Junior World team in South Africa in September. Steiner is the second Academy lifter ever invited to represent the U.S.
“I was really impressed with this year’s team,” said Nick Underwood, powerlifting team captain. “Some of our top lifters are newcomers to the sport and I anticipate they will be bringing home a lot more gold and hope- fully lead USAFA into a top three spot at Collegiate Nationals in coming yeai%^&i%y Capt Brandon Lingle
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Neal and Jackie Nieland took home Best Lifter Awards from the Tri-Service Powerliftmg Championship.
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Cheryl Steiner, D ana Wong and Brenda Song all turned ir solid performances atthe Collegiate Nationals Apr. 5.
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Front row: Ashley Perez, Cheryl Steiner, Diana Wong, Nick Underwood, Ryan Schleiden, Hila Levy, Erika Kreiner, and Brenda Song. Second row: Cheng Tay, Derek Schleiden, Maj. Andrew Bates, Capt. Brandon Lingle, Jamaal Neal. Grant Gavran, and Kanit Dararutana. Back row: Tobias Henderson and Chris Demmon.
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he Pom team performs at home football games and men’s and women’s home basketball games. This two-year-old team has quickly become a huge Air Force fan favorite. These girls work incredibly hard, long hours preparing for their performances. Freshmen are eligible for this varsity lettering team.
“Being a member of the dance team came with some great advantages. It meant time to get to know and relate to some fantastic girls going through a lot of the same things 1 was,” said Cadet3rd Class Haley Brewton. “We had the best view of every football and basketball game, though sometimes that meant we had to jump out of the way in order to avoid getting hit by a ball. Sometimes, after a sunny football game, we’d all end up with great tan lines, especially on our faces where we’d place an AF sticker for the game. I enjoyed being a part of the dance team. I learned a lot about patience, teamwork, and dedication.”
The group attended National Cheerleading Association cheer, dance and mascot camp this past August in Myrtle Beach, SC. The Pom squad brought home a Most Improved Squad award.
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Front row: Dempsey Slough, Stephanie Martin, Jessica White, Shannon
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Getting in Step
Members of the Pom Squadperform for the Falcon faithful at CluneArena during a home basketball game this season.
Photo by Arnie Spencer
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Stephanie Martin demonstrates some fancy footwork to the Falcon faithful during a men’s basketball game at Clune Arena this year.
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The Academy Drum and Bugle Corps (left) perform at a ski event in Beaver Creek, Colorado.
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"The Flight of Sound” (right) supports noon meal formations during the academic year.
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# M M ^ Eighty members of the Air Force Academy Drum M and Bugle Corps always blend resounding music, ^ f precision and pizzazz whether marching or playing in place. The corps, formed in 1948, was transferred from its first home in Washington, D. C., to the Academy in 1963. In 1972, the cadet wing adopted it as its own. Since then, the musicians have supported wing activities, and all Academy football and basketball games, as well as countless guest appearances off-base.
The entire brass choir and percussion include drums, trumpets, mellophones, baritones, euphoniums and tubas.
The group trains every day. Outside, they practice on Stillman Field and hold indoor music training in Fairchild Hall.
“The most satisfying part of being in the D&B is the opportunity to do something I love, playing the drums, and to share and teach it to others while exciting the Air Force fans and the team,” said Cadet 3rd Class William Shackelford of his experiences. Williams, a drum line section leader, plays the tenor drums and has been a corps member for two years. He began playing music in the fifth grade with drums/percussion in his Illinois hometown. “I was interested in joining the corps before coming here because of my involvement in high school band and my desire to continue playing in college,” he said.
Cadet 1st Class Jamal Harrison just loves music. “I didn’t love the clarinet or the saxophone, just music in general,” said the mellophone player, who said his middle school band in Texas was “horrible.”
In his high school, Harrison took off with music and continued playing clarinet and tenor sax. He learned the mellophone after his arrival at the Academy.
“Some people don’t join D&B because we don’t have woodwinds, but as a freshman, I came here wanting challenges,” he said. “That was just one more opportunity.”
Cadet 2nd Class Caitlin Prantl also plays the mellophone, which she calls the marching version of a French horn. She appreciates the individuality of each player and their skills.
“This is one of the amazing things about the D&B,” Prantl said. “The corps is made up of an amalgamation of players with varying levels of experience and yet we are able to perform at an unusually high level.” Cadet Prantl began playing the French horn in the sixth grade.
In the past, corps members have represented the Academy at parades for presidential inaugurals, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day, Tournament of Roses, Mardi Gras and the Special Olympics opening ceremonies. Ann Patton
Going World-Wide
ervicemembers, alumni, future cadets and virtually anyone in the world can now start their day off with a warm cup of KAFA” thanks to the efforts of a few industrious cadets and KAFA advisor Dave West.
The Academy’s cadet-run radio station 97.7 FM KAFA launched its live web-streaming at www.usafa.org. Through the partnership with the Association of Graduates, KAFA hit the world-wide-web at 4 pm May 1 from its humble studios on the second floor of Vandenberg Hall. The AOG signed with the service provider to pay for the streaming and set up an area on its website where graduates, cadets, parents and more can listen.
“The graduates were a big part of the reason we wanted to do this,” said Kyle Davidson, marketing/web manager for the AOG. “The cadets can listen to the station at anytime because of their close proximity, but I’m certain there are a lot of graduates who still want to know what’s going on here. This is an opportunity for graduates to get it from the source in that now they can hear directly from the cadets.”
KAFA advisor, Dave West said the station’s main purpose is to provide entertainment, news and information to the Cadet Wing and local community, plus provide cadet staff members real-world experience in broadcastag. West also said the station’s air-wave coverage should be increasing this miner.
“We are moving our transmitter and antenna from Vandenberg Hall to an area just above the Academy’s hospital,” West said. “This should improve our coverage on the south end of the base and north end of Colorado Springs.”
From its meager beginnings in the early 70s, when it was a part of the Academy’s cable system to today’s high-tech, world-wide reach, 97.7 FM KAFA is striving to catch the ears of listeners everywhere. by Ann Patton
Dave West.KAFA advisor, talks on air with Johnny Whitaker, Academy Director of Communications, during KAFA's launch of live web-streaming May 1.
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Cadets 1st Class Ben Hedges and Andrew Kemendo talk with The Gazette’s reporter, Andrew Wmeke during the KAFA webstreaming party May 1.
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“We have dedicated cadets who struggled through some tough times to make it finally happen, and I couldn’t be more proud of their efforts and how they remain focused on the team’s success,” said Cadet Squadron 8’s Academy Military Trainer from Overton, Neb. They previously fell under the umbrella of the equestrian club. An Association of Graduates donation of $4,000 for this year’s rodeo season is the first time the rodeo team received its own budget.
“At every event, the Academy Cadet Rodeo Team receives an extremely warm welcome to the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association,” Kwiatkowki said. “Their presence is made known throughout the arena by rodeo announcers who couldn’t be more appreciative of what these cadets are doing now, and what they will be doing for our nation in the future as Air Force officers.”
Timed events include steer wrestling, barrel racing, calf roping and team roping. All of the events require skills that can only be built through hours and hours of practice. It turns out there are extensive college-level rodeos which are extremely popular. Sadly, the further a person heads cast, the less popular rodeos become. NIRA breaks the nation up into 12 regions, each with their own colleges which compete in their respective region. There are 85 colleges actively competing in the NIRA. Cadet 2nd Class Michael Chidester terms bull riding as “the ultimate adrenaline rush; there is no greater thrill in the world for eight seconds.”
He started riding horses his first year at the Academy. “I loved riding horses and being around horses, so I decided to venture into rodeo and roping, and that eventually led me into bull riding. It was the most fun I had ever had in my life.
“I always said that I would never ride bulls, that it was just crazy. Then, 1 went and tried it one time just to say that 1 had done it. After one time of having that gate swing open and the bull come jumping out, I was addicted,” said Chidester from Pearisburg, Va.
The team is a member of the NIRA and competes in the Central Rocky Mountain Region. They have competed in three rodeos this fall in Riverton and Sheridan, Wyo., and Lamar, Colo. The team also saw action in the spring throughout Colorado and Wyoming. by Butch Wchry
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Ropin’ ‘em In Cadet 1st Class Chris Wiedenmann and Cadet 2nd Class Forrest McLain compete in the team roping competition at a rodeo event in Sheridan, Wyo., this fall.
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Tying Up the Loose Ends Cadet 2nd Class Michael Chidester of the Academy's Rodeo Team busts out of the chute during team-roping competition in Lamar, Colo., this spring.
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Folding the Flag
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/M he Academy Cadet Color Guard took second place M M ^ in the regulation phase of competition and first M place overall in the exhibition phase of the SouthM ern California Invitational Drill Meet in Anaheim, Calif., March 1.
The team competed against eight college teams. The Academy Color Guard competed against 20 different entries, and the fourman exhibition team competed against 22 teams.
They also placed second in the 4- man exhibition category and first in the Color Guard category.
“Regulation drill is the basic drill that every unit does,” said Cadet 1st Class Kyle Smaagard, honor guard director of operations. “It is a simple marching drill and includes flanking commands, column movements and various other commands. It is designed to test the commander on their quick thinking and decisiveness.”
Exhibition drill included throws and intricate marching movements. It is the performance part of the competition, the stuff that everyone likes to see, Smaagard said.
The Color Guard brought home five trophies out of a possible six events. In years past, they have always brought back a similar number of trophies, depending on how many events they entered in.
Due to their greater experience, the upperclassmen in the color guard and the four man exhibition team trained intensively for a month or two for this particular competition.
“The Cadet Color Guard strives to represent the Academy as best we can,” Smaagard said. “We consider it our duty to always set the example and be the image of what the public expects the military to be.”
SCIDM has a large group of Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Course units that participate in the competition.
“To many, the Air Force Academy or another service academy is where they would like to attend college,” he said. “They look up to us, not only for the excellent performances that we can put on, but also as role models. We do not pride ourselves on winning trophies. We mainly go to competitions and performances merely to spread public awareness and appreciation for the Academy. We expect our team to uphold the Air Force value of Excellence In All We Do.”
Competing in performances is only one of the things the Academy Cadet Color Guard does.
“Our duties include raising and lowering the flag every day, marching the colors at cadet formations and parades, posting the colors at various dinners and events at the Academy and out in the public, doing saber arches for military weddings at the cadet chapel, and doing various performances like Cub Scout Blue and Gold ceremonies, parades and other similar events out in the community,” Smaagard said. by Butch Wehry
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Excel lent: The marvels of technology savedthis day. Photo by Arnie Spencer
Brushmeister: C1C David Bentley completes some artistic touch up work.Photo by Arnie Spencer
Mind Over Matter: Weighing in and tuning out is a common sight at the cadet gym.
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Freeze Frame: The Academy Singers had an uplifting performance, even before the Fiesta Bowl.
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“When I was a boy of fourteen, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be twenty-one, I was astonished at how much the old man had learned in seven vears.” Mark Twain j
Shining Performers
These three recognize there’s more to cadet life than early wakeups, long days and burning the midnight oil to do well on a graded exam. A little spit shine also goes a long way.
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Out and About
When about 4.000 cadets call 18.500 acres ofAcademy proper home" for four years, you 're likely to find 'em out doing all types of studying, exercise, sightseeing, etc., often times just to experience a change of pace.
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n the true spirit of service before self, when asked to track down human interest stories from fellow members of the Class of 200<3, Cadet 1 st Class E3ryce Johnson (left) was immediately on the job. His goal: to solicit testimonies from peers for consideration to share with President Push as background information for his graduation speech as well as provide content for Cadet Wing Media's graduation PVP production.
"1 received some very interesting, as well as heartbreaking, content from my classmates,"Johnson said. "What an honor it would be to hear the president utter one or more of these names in during his speech."
Word spread quickly to the yearbook staff about the testimonials... they're just too touching not to share in print.
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ivjatthew B. Abies, CS-08 ica, military service has been in urkish immigrant, served as an officer in the Army Cavalry. His sdns, my great uncle Bob and grandfather Jack, both flew successful tar< >ers in the Marines and Air Force, respectively. My father, Mark, continued the family business; he is still flying in the Reserves today as an Air Force command pilot. Even on the other side of my family, my mother's late father, Ross, was a proud Marine. On 28 May, I will be the fifth LT Abies, and third LT Abies to attend AF UPT... Moreover, I'm the first to graduate from a service academy. IT'S ABOUT TIME!
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To start, went to the president's high school, Phillips Academy Andover. in-processed with the Class of 2006, my mom died suddenly in a car accident right before finals my four degree year.
came back, committed to the rugby team, and eventually was starting for A-side when we went to the national tournament in April.
In the semi-final game vs. UC Berkeley (they had previously won 12 national championships in a row!) inspired my team to a victory by dominating Cal on defense. I was taken off the field by a stretcher because with 15 minutes remaining in the first half made a monumental tackle (which directly led to an Air Force score) but knocked myself unconscious for five minutes. This occurred on May 3, 2003.1 was in the hospital for four days and was placed on convalescent leave. My team went on to win the Collegiate Rugby National Championship in 2003!
I had paralyzed my right arm. was placed on medical turnback from the AFA. After six months of no progress and the day before a scheduled eight hour exploratory surgery the doctors called and said that due to recent tests my muscles could be coming back.
I proceeded with a vigorous rehabilitation program and over the next year regained some strength. I was eventually diagnosed with two "partially" avulsed nerves (C-5 and C-6).
After being on medical turnback for a year and a half I told the AFA that was able to return. The next four months proceeded with more medical and physical tests leading to an eventual OK for my return.
in-processed again June 1, 2005 as a member of the Class of 2008.
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That's the common thread among members of Section 3, concerning whom some have said,"Those blue and silver loons are coming apart at the seams."
"As far as I know, Section 3 is really a section in the military for the crazies.. .so they wanted to name us cadets Section & so we can be wild and crazy and support our teams,"said C2CPana Lovelessfrom CS-02.
Camaraderie,enthusiasm, humor and high-energy all combine to create a whole new meaning for"athletic supporters" among these students striding to get the home-teams above all.
Section 3 members aren't all jocks themselves; many are cadets just looking for a breakfrom the everyday rigors and stress from Academy demands. Purmg Section <S's brief escapes,for some spectators just observing this supplemental cheeringsquad in action is as entertaining as the sport itself.
"Those kids have a lot of guts to be wearing little besides paint on their upper bodies in such cold weat^^t said Jeff Johnson, a long-timeFalcon Football fan.
"It's all about doing whatever you can to help the team.. ..and if that includes paintin' up and screamin' at the top of your lungs, so be it,"Loveless said.
SeniorsPrian Campbell from the Wolverines and Ashly T. Marshman from Eagle Eight, echo Loveless and then some. They are, after all, screamers.
"I wanted to be a part of something to help our sports teams,"Campbell said. "I enjoy coming to games, getting rowdy and making this an 'uncomfortable'environment for opponents to play."
Campbell goes on to offer some historical perspective regarding Section 3.
"The group was started during the 04-05 school year by some football players and Sara Ruth who worked in AH at the time. Home field/court advantage is huge in sports. It shows by how successful our teams have been at the Academy when playing at home. We not only support our teams here, but we make it a very bad place to play if you are not a falcon. Thanks to technology, we have been able to get some personal information on opposingplayers who get to hear about it during games. We don't really welcome opponents to the Academy. It is also nice to have some cadets routing for our teams on the road when they are in hostile territory."
Other aspects of Section 3 involvement include the opportunity to get out of dodge from time to time.
"I like getting to wear civies at the football games, and I like the opportunities to go on the contingents," Marshman said. Another advantage, according to Marshman is "being able to act like a normal person at sporting events so, that way, I forget about where I am for a couple of hours
Section 3 is a special group because everyone who is a part of it is there because they want to be. Members hopefor continued growth and that cadets continue to join to supportfellow cadets.
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Cadet 3rd Class Matt Guertin (above) holds insulation steady while nailing it in place. Cadet Guertin is one of 65 Air Force Academy cadets who gave up their spring break, to build homes for the needy.
Cadet 3rd Class Nate Moeller (right), works on the roof of a Habitat for Humanity home.
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stadium. Left, cadets head forlunch at Mitchell Hall afterlooking the CV-22 aircraft over.
Traditional Pranks
Four-degrees were creating all kinds of surprises for Firsties on 100's Night. Above, is a cadet who contributed to filling a room with balloons while the soon-to-be graduates were receiving their duty assignments in Mitchell Flail.
Photo by Cadet4th Class Dustin RoarkTanen
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Camera Caddy: Cadet 1st ClassValenciaGore makes sure she captures “the moment" on her classmate’s digital cameras during the 100’s Night Dinner. Photo by Arnie Spencer
All Those Years Ago: Cadets 1st Class Andres Ascazubi, Mike Tolzien and Ben Hedges from Cadet Squadron 10 reflect on their “Run to the Rock” duringRecognition for the Class of 2011. Photo by Cadet 1st Class Paul Russo
Field General: Cadet 1st Class Tim Anderson brings the ball up the court during an Air Force basketball game. Photo by Arnie Spencer
“You won’t lag behind, because you’ll have the speed.
You’ll pass the whole gang and you’ll soon take the lead.
Wherever you fly, you’ll be the best of the best.
Wherever you go, you will top all the rest.”
Dr. Seuss (Oh The Places You’ll Go)
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Stefanie R. Bailey
Vacaville, CA
Operations Research
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Emmanuel A. Delacruz
Manny Orange Park, FL
Astronautical Engineering
My friends: thank you for your camaraderie and keeping USAFA survivable and fun. My family: thank you for your undying support to which owe my success. My fiancee Aislinn, thank you for believing in me, making me feel that can accomplish anything, and especially for loving me. Lastly, thank God for blessing me with wonderful friends and family who have helped me in more ways than they will ever know.
Austin M. Fouts
Dickson, TN
Political Science
To God, my family, the Big 8 and Mikey, my Dickson brethren, Col Nunnally and Sue, Master Sgt. Medsker, Lt. Col. Raybine, Maj. Beattie, Lt. Col. Tomjack and Audrey, Col. Gilles and Janice, and all my friends at the Academy I say thank you. Without you, the ride would have been impossible and a lot less fun. Griffins Flap On.
Christopher W. Halbleib
Richmond, VA Civil Engineering
want to thank my Mom, Dad, Sister, and my roommate for helping me make it through. Never Give Up.
Stefanie entered USAFA as a recruited pole vaulter and is leaving as a proud second lieutenant. She spent her four years trying to get the most out of everything from school, sports and the squadron to snowboarding, rock climbing, and punk concerts in Denver. Stefanie is very excited to get out and serve as a pilot for her Air Force career. “There’s not a day that can’t say ‘all this time I'm living out my dream’.’’
Francesco A. Folino
Furio
Imlay City, Ml Systems Engineering Management
God, Mom, Dad, Sisters, and others, thanks for helping me make it through this place. To the Big 8, you are the best, you are my brothers. To Mighty Mach One, the squadron that has taught me so much and given me an immeasurable amount of pride; you are the most elite squadron in the wing. Flap on Griffins, flap on to victory and continued legacy. In the end, only your experiences will matter. Make it worthwhile, I did. “Hel-no"
Free, Bru Fairmont, NC Social Science
Thanks to everyone that has been there, you know who you are.
Patrick J. Hill
Melvin Village, NH Foreign Area Studies
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Kyland B. Freeman
Gordon E. Hodgkins
Gordo
Montgomery, AL
Political Science
Thanks to my parents, brother, and friends-l couldn’t have done it without you.
Anders M. Karlsen
Anders Oak Ridge, TX Civil Engineering have learned that it is those you love who make the difference. They are what keep you going through it all and are the reason to give all you have. Especially, I want to thank my Dad. He has supported me through everything, hardand easy. He has motivated me through the hard times and always been the one person could count on. I love him and would not have made it this far with out him.
Kita Lillington, NC Management
The past five years have beenthe ride of my life although there were many bumps in the road. I thank the riders: the lifelong friends made on this journey. I could not have sueceeded without thelove & support of my mother and father. give special thanks to Trier Bryant for loving me like a sister and caring more than just a friend. Lastly, I thank God, for this beautiful blessing-1 am truly living the dream.
A gigantic thank you to my family and friends who always believed in me while I was here. To Mom, thank you for always being there with a loving ear, to Dad for always reminding me to “Never give up, Never surrender!” To Lauren, for always singing the song that reminds me am wanted and adored, and to the one essential person who made my last two years not only endurable, but enjoyable. I love you all.
Ross C. Hopkin HOP
Lake Mary. FL
Aeronautical Systems Engineering
Thanks to all of my family and friends who have believed in me for the past four years, and longer! You all mean so much to me and have made me into the young man I am today! Special thanks to my Mom, Dad and sister Kim: couldn’t have done it without you... EIGHTEEN WHEELS!!!
day without pants on.
This message is for my friends, family, and other loved ones. Graduation is a testament to your help and influence on me. hope someday you’ll know how much you’ve inspired me and how important you are to me. wish my buddies here the best of luck, and that we never go too long without hanging out. Au revoir, USAFA!
Nikita D. Martin
Joseph S. Mayberry Joe Brea, CA Systems Engineering Management knew it was time to leave when accidentally left the room one
Megan J. Mueller Megan Keller, TX Humanities
Christopher D. Oerter Holorege, NE Space Operations
Christopher R. Schumacher
Shoey
Newington, CT Engineering Mechanics
Family and friends have made it possible for me to get where I am today. will never forget your love and support. Congrats to everyone in our Richter class, especially the mech’s. I’m going to miss the mountains!
Kasie K. Simmons Boelus, NE
Political Science
Thank you to my family and friends who have supported me every step of the way. Philippians 4:13
Michael T. Snelgrove
Mike, Snelly Nashua, NH
Political Science
First off, thanks to my family for helping me through the longest four years of my life. never couldhave made it without your support. Also, thanks to the Stalagers four degree year and all my classmates in Mach One. You all made the days here bearable. And most importantly, thanks to the boys. The years here would not havebeen the same without you guys. I’ll never forget the great times we had together.
Nicholas J. Thome
Nick, Thomer
Circle Pines, MN
Political Science
want to say thank you to all of my friends in my squad, from recondo, or just people I’ve met randomly. You all made this place bearable at the worst of times and fun at the best. I'll never forget all of the things you’ve helped me learn about myself and the things you’ve done for me, Thanks
Bradlee N. Seehawer
Brad Milwaukee, Wl Systems Engineering
Faber est suae quisque fortunae.
Robert M. Smith
Grapevine, TX
Political Science
thank my mom, dad and little sister for being so supportive and encouraging. could not have done it without them.
San Jose, CA Economics
Tourettes Guy, Bob S*getl, ...I love you UPDATE!, elephant bar-harmony bowl, Does that make sense?, and boom goes the dynamite, nip/tuck, please do not ami, Big 8, BF!!!!, always sunny, heeeeyyy mommm, office, hit that steel, 190 Octane, Penny, South Park, Team Fun, fun1, fun2, fun3, a bottle of wine and a flaskof jim, flat tire in snow, tecmo superbowl, Hi Leah and Meghan!, spring break ’07, you know you can’t do that!, Mario kart, I love you guys.
Mark D. Walden
Swansea, IL
History have not always enjoyed my time here, but every day has been a blessing from above. thank God for the experiences and friends at USAFA. To Mach One-we’re always number one. To the flannel brothersthe fellowship will continue for many years (Proverbs 27:17, Joshua 1:9). It’s been an unforgettable four years thanks to everyone who made it so.
William H. Theisner
mighty mach
“Individual liberty is individualpower, and as the power ofa community is a mass compounded ofindividualpowers, the nation which enjoys the mostfreedom must necessarily be in proportion to its numbers the most powerful nation,
Joshua M. Winters Baton Rouge, LA Social Science Thanks Mom, Dad and all my friends and family for helping me through. I love you all. Michael J. Yakima Yak Attack Moon Township, PA Mechanical Engineering “Let all that am praise the Lord." Psalm 104:1
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Jason K. Adams
Glendale. AZ
Civil Engineering
Thank you to all of my friends and especially family forthe support anc love you have given me during my time here. Thanks for waiting...
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Mario G. Barron
Blythe. CA
Behavioral Science
“Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experiences of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition inspired and success achieved." To my parents, family, and friends, thanks for always being with me through all of my trials and suffering so that too could understand the importance of strength of character. To my classmates, I look forward to working with you all “outthere." Best of luck. Choose your fate.
Matthew H. Buchholtz
Matt
Little Rock, AR
Social Science
It has certainly been a trip. From basic with the Stalag kids and crawling through the mud with Rich and Brad, to carrier-landings and hall-brawls in Deuce with Joel and the gang, I can say it that it has ALL been worth it. The ski trips, spring breaks, and crazy nights at HAPS will always bring a smile when I think back on them. See you out there!
Diana L. Dalrymple
O’Fallon, IL Biology
couldn’t have done it without the loving support of my family and friends; can't thank you all enough.
Jason E. Belvill
JBell
Bothell, V/A
Engineering Mechanics
I’ll never forget the letter received in the mail... “Due to the competitive nature of the Academy, we regret to inform you that we cannot accept you at this time.”Thank you to my Mom, Dad, brother Aaron, and fiance Meghan for your unconditional love and support. It’s been a difficult journey, but at the end of the day, the juice was worth the squeeze.
Bradley J. Davis
Bradley J Mason, OH Economics
Philippians 3:14 I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.
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Matthew M. Gensic
Nasty G
Areola, IN Economics
Jake & Paul, I remember when you cornered me in the basement with hair clippers in your hand and you told me it was a good idea to in-process the Academy with a gnarly mullet. Well I have got news for you: it wasn’t. That was the worst advice I have ever received and know that when die and ask God “God, Where did I go wrong?” He will respond “That day you in-processed at the Academy... with that gnarly mullet."
Ruben I. Ihuit Ruiz
Houston, TX
Astronautical Engineering
“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”
Martin Luther King
Joel F. Kliewer
Henderson, NE
Social Science
To the Wentworth crew: We proved a few good friends is all it took to have a party. To the Deuce crew and its honorary members: If it truly is all about the memories, we did well. To all the friends and family who helped me along the way, I can’t thank you enough. “But thosewho hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles.” —Isaiah 40:31b
Bryce W. Luken
Lompoc, CA Management
Footprints in the sands of time where not made by sitting down. Thanks to all those who have been my fortress of support: Laura, Mom & Dad, Derrick, Family & Friends. My fathers last words to me before this journey began, “Son, remember where you came from.”
Madeline F. Macauley
Carmel, NY
Meteorology
These four years havebeen truly transformational. Thank you to my loving family, and everyone who supported me through these bumpy years. Humble gifts, letters, and calls cheered me those many late nights. Weather team: greatest couple of guys, you stood by me every inch of the way and I am forever thankful.
Thank you God for guiding me safely, “The Lord is my strength and my shield, in Him hath my heart trusted, and am helped.” Psalms 28:7
Duane R. Miller
Duey, Dwight, Dirty Goodrich, Ml/Bellevue, ID
Basic Science
MWM and AF Wrestling...You guys got me through this place. Thanks,
Mryamn
Oklahoma City, OK
Space Operations
want to thank my family and all of the friends that I have had the opportunity to meet while have been here. It was your love and support that made all the difference.
Kyle W. Smaagard
KyleKyle, KyKy
White Bear Lake, MN
Astronautical Engineering
Never thought this day would come. I’ll never forget those great adventures smack year or the fun times as an upperclassman. It’s been a great four years (Huzzzahh!). To all my friends and teammates, have a great time outthere in the Air Force but never forget what you have learned here. TCF
Ryan M. Mcllroy
Mac
Costa Mesa, CA
Political Science
“But no matter, the road is life Dad and Mom, thank you for everything. And thanks to Jessica, Jack, family and friends.
Gabriel L. Narduzzi
Gabe Monterey, VA
Environmental Engineering
“Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that youmay be mature and complete, not lacking anything.”
James 1:2-4
Erika M. Shortridge
Summerville, SC
Behavioral Science
want to thank everyone for their support over the years. The time has gone by so quickly and I'm thankful for all of the friendships and memories have made.
Juliana L. Smith
Schenevus, NY
Biology
Its finally over! Thanks to everyone who helped me get through. To my family, your never-ending support and guidance has made me capable of accomplishing whatever I dream of. To my friends and especially to Thomas, you’ve made coming here worthwhile and fun. will cherish the memories forever! This place has opened up whole new worlds to me and introduced me to some of the best people I've ever met. I'm truly grateful Good luck everyone!
L. Ruth
Andrew M. Walter Drew
Penns Creek, PA Operations Research
First, want to thank God for strength and guidance through the last 4 years. also thank my parents, girlfriend, and friends and family back home for their continual prayer and support. Lastly, appreciate all of the friends have made while at the Academy. They have made the experience both fun and exciting never allowing a dull moment. I could not have done it without any of these people and their support.
deuce
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-Jim Morrison
“Each generation wants new symbols new people new names They want to divorce themselvesfrom theirpredecessors. m
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Bryan G. Becker
Moorhead, MN
Social Science
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Nicholas M. Carnovale
Nick Seattle, WA
Management
Mom, Dad, Toni and Chris thanks for your support, you guys are amazing, I love you all. My cuzins, Aunts and Uncles your support was invaluable, I love you so much. To the Guys- Fortune, Rick, Kees, Pat, Bridge, Lazio, Kim and Nasty thanks for helping me get through this p lace. We have had some awesome and interesting times. Much thanks to squad three. All my old squad mates, Mac, Opsorn, Gion and everyone that helped me get though here Thank You!
Fortune J. Egbulefu
Fortune Egbulefu Richmond, TX
Biology
Obviously anything is possible, look at my picture. Thank you Jesus. Dad, Mom, Brothers, thank you for alwaysbelieving in me. Renners, thank you for the second home. Squad 3, thanks for the memories, we had some great times. Brothers outside of the squad, yall kept me real. Thanks to all the people looking out for me, you know who you are. It was hard, but well worth it. We have now passed the test of manhood!
William J. Glojek
Jack
Pewaukee, Wl
Behavioral Science
Mom, Dad, Fritz, and the Roberts: thanks for helping get us on our feel Be ready.
Matthew C. Gray
Ft. Thomas, KY
Aeronautical Engineering
Mom, Dad, and Sarah, thanks for your support and encouragement through it all and to the O'Leary’s for being a second family. To Josie, thank you for always being there. And to all my friends, I have cherished our time togetheryou all have made it unforgettable.
Aaron A. Gross
Flea
Anaheim. CA Computer Science
I would like to thank everyone who helped me get through the Academy, especially my family: my father Clark, my mother Lisa, and my sister Tara. Without them I would not be where I am today. would also like to thank ail my friends at the Academy who made it enjoyable, even during the tough times. Finally would like to thank God for everything He has given me and for what he continues to bless me with.
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John P. Hardy
Patrick Louisville, KY
American History
Well don’t have any friends, hate my family and I’m not religious. How did ever make it through this place?
Brandon C. LaRoche
The Rock Panama City, FL Biology
We must be ready to dare all for our country. For history does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid.We must acquire proficiency in defense and display stamina in purpose. Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1953
Nicholas O’Connor Martin
Nick Winter Park, FL
Social Science
Look around, take a deep breath, contemplate creation. Who can say “There is no God?” Who can refute the sacrifice Jesus extended to all who will receive? To do so is ultimate fatality - an eternal fatality that goes far beyond this world. This world cannot hold me, my hope lies in Him. “It’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years." -Lincoln. Thank you everyone, you know who you are. Better than I deserve.
Paul D. LaSorda Lansdale, PA Management
Thank you to my parents for always being behind me and giving me support and feedback. Without them I would not be where I am today. Thanks to my grandparents and siblings for their love and support. Thanks to my friends and roommate for putting up with my antics and making the Academy a fun place to be. Finally, thanks to my sponsor parents for giving me a home away from home.
Richard M. Mentillo
Merritt Island, FL Systems Engineering
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Kees A. Negaard
Dallas, TX Economics
To B.C.I.T.B., mental blocks, ring dance, my camera, brownies and ice cream, temper tantrums, passing out in the car on the way back, pulling over to the side or NOT, saving the world and the universe, curb stompings, collusion & Bacardi with orange soda, road trips, making yourself look big, attempting the terrain parks, declaring war, dancing with 40s, 25 cent pitchers, G-L-A-M-O-R-O-U-RS, and I’m sorry Pat.
Astronautical Engineering
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Hemet, CA Biology
Thanks to my mom and dad and family. You have been an awesome support for me in the last four years. And to all of my friends thanks for the great times!
Kevin M. Nastasi
Nasty
Hopewell Junction, NY
Astronautical Engineering
It’s been an incredible rollercoaster ride, with both good and bad experiences, but in the end it was all worthwhile. I've done things that I never would have dreamed of in high school. There are four people must thank: my parents, my sister, and lastly my friend and mentor Colonel Gregory. If it wasn’t for them, I would have never attempted some of the things I’ve done. To the succeeding classes, seize every opportunity and always follow your passion.
Anthony N. Paladino
Toner
Chandler, AZ
Operations Research
“Puke and rally man! I puked; you puke; we all puke! It’s puke and rally!” - an excerpt from the wisdom of Thomas E. Gibbon.
J-Sneds Commack, Long Island, NY
Humanities
“May the road rise up to meet you May the wind always be at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, andrains fall soft upon your fields. And until we meet again. May God hold you in the palm of His hand" We have suffered together for the last four years and now go our separate ways; thank you for being both friends and family- you know who you are. May our friendships last a lifetime."
Christopher L. Szabolcs
The Enforcer Westlake, OH Biology
They can make me grow old but even this place couldn’t make me grow up.
Matthew T. Pate Sanford, NC
Jason S. Snedeker
Amber D. Stillwell
Abraham N. Umanah
Jacksonville, FL Economics
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Claire A. Vazquez
Bowie, MD Biology
“We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.” - Oscar Wilde
Ryan K. Weaver
Weav
Middletown, PA Social Science
USAFA -Where they tell you to act like you’re 30 and treat you like you’re 3. Thanks to all my friends who made it easier. Jess, Moose, and Chloe: Thanks for making everyday enjoyable and spending all my money. Special Thanks to Maj Regen, MSgt Dvorak, MSgt Coleman, and MSgt Schoellkopf. Paz, Kennedy, and Englert - 3 day weekends, pong, and breathalyzers. Brrrmp Thank You!!!!
Brandon L. White
Whitey Advance, NC
Space Operations
We finally made it! In some ways it feels like just yesterday we were standing in the hallway yelling minutes. Yet in other ways it seems like we havebeen here an eternity. But the day is finally here! Mom and Dad, thank you for always being supportive. Roll, life is not going to be the same without you. You better keep in touch!
dogs of war
“People willforget whatyou said. People willforget whatyou did. Hutpeople will neverforget how you made themfeel.
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Austin C. Bergstrom
Fayetteville, GA
Physics
I’m grateful for every day at USAFA, and pray that God has used my time here for His glory. Thanks to the Fighters, OCF, physics majors of '08, and flannel brothers (Proverbs 27:17), it’s been a party.
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Alyson E. Busch
Too Tall, Al, Aly Las Vegas, NV
Environmental Engineering
If you can find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn't lead anywhere. Frank A. Clark
Giancario J. Cusano
Staten Island, NY
Legal Studies
There are so many people to thank. First my parents for their undying support and encouragement when things looked rough. I can only hope to be as good a parent as you someday. My friends were also there for me every step of the way and in the end, we made it together. Thanksfor the great memories and great jokes that we won’t think are that funny in 10 years. Finally and most importantly, give thanks to God. Without His grace which is sufficient for me everyday, am nothing. Proverbs 3:5-6.
Jeremy D. Gayer Remy, Ramrod Lynchburg, VA
Geospatial Science
I want to thank God, without whom I am nothing. My family, for always encouraging me through tough times and hard decisions. To all my friends, all have left an impact on my life that will never ever forget. To the baby Raptors and grown-up Fighters, what a ride, wouldn’t have it any other way. Finally, to PTWOBs past, present, and future: “we few, we happy few, we band of brothers...” What a life we lead. Blue Skies...308
Andrea M. Bush
Monument, CO
Social Science
"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us.. .And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.” -Nelson Mandela. Thanks to my family and best friendslove each of you! Namaste, Andrea.
Roger L. Gates III
Darkness Evans, GA
Aeronautical Engineering
Thank you God for everything. Thank you Mom, Dad, and Chris for your unconditional love. This place has changed, who am, what believe, and what I will allow myself to die for, but these things I do not regret If you have ever trained me, been trainedwith me, been trained by me. taught me, laughed with me, cried with me, or hated me, thank you for helping me become who I am today
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Nicole M. Graziano Burke, VA Biology
“Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming 'Wow! What a Ride!’’’
- Hunter Thompson. It's been a heck of a ride but the memories I've made with my friends and family will follow me forever. Cheers to the future rides and memories wait to hi' uncovered.
Robert W. Hanks
Wood
Sheridan, WY
Operations Research
wouldfirst like to thank God for his guidance andlove. would also like to thank my friends and family; most importantly, my Mom and Dad: your advice and support throughout the years has inspired me to try my best and keep a good attitude. love you both very much. To all my friends here at the academy: I will miss you and never forget the great times we’ve had. “Your day goes the way the corners of your mouth turn.”
Jaime P. Martinez Marrero
Jaims, Jamie, Ji-meh, Hi-me
San Juan. Puerto Rico
Behavioral Science
1427 Days. But will not think about the days, I will remember the good times andthe bad. Mom and Dad: I could not have done it without your support. Meghan, you made all the difference. And to all of you who have helped me keep sane throughout these 4 years, hope to see you at the restaurant in Nerja 20 years from now. Sail Fast, Live Slow...
Political Science
Thank you to my parents who have been there for me every step of the way. Thanks to the crew, we had some great times and never would have made it without you. Finally, thank you God for doing everything necessary to get me through here.
Moff
Hoffman Estates. IL Management
First off, I want to thank my family for all their love and support. Dad, Mom, Michelle, and Meghan, you made me the person am today. love you with all of my heart. want to thank Falcon Football for giving me the opportunity to be here today. All my Falcon brothers, thank you for making every day with you all a good one. love all you guys. I couldn’t have done it without you.
Meghan L. Lansford
Fairplay, CO
English
To my mother and father, thank you for your selfless support, I would not have succeeded without you; and to Jaime, you have made all the difference. And to our time dear friends, “They were pipes of pagan mirth, And the world had found new terms ofworth.”
Eric J. Mees
Macer
Centennial, CO
Mechanical Engineering
Here’s to the good stuff... butterballs, snow camping, the tripod, being a tard, freefall, the herald, ginger kids, Journey, season passes, goggle driving, SoCo at 2am, beer in the bathroom, NYC, no snow or TV, too much snow and one ski, lightning tornadoes, Ring Dance, Mi Casa, pong, Vegas baby!, the Garden, and lifelong friendships. Mom, Dad, and Brian...thank you for your amazing love and support.
Amy L. Moore
Solvang, CA
Social Science
Love to my family and friends, especially Dad, Mom, and Pig, am blessed to have you in my life.
Isaac D. Melton Searcy, AR
Michael T. Moffett
Brett A. Polage
Mount Vernon, IN Economics
I’d like to thank my family and friends who have helped me with the last 4 years of my life here! could never say thank you enough for the support you have given me. My time here has taught me a lot about myself and I’ll never forget all my experiences. It’s been fun!
Christopher J. Steel Washington, D.C. Biology
I’m glad to finally be done. Thank you to my family for all of the support. Thanks to all of my friends that gave me those spontaneous moments at timeswhen I could have been working, those will be the ones never forget.
Jackie
Kernersville, NC
Civil Engineering
These past few years were very challenging and want to thank my parents and my fiancee for being there for me through the good times and the bad. will never forget the friends I made here and the good times we shared. This experience will always be something that I am proud of.
Zachary R. Tindall
Zach White Salmon, WA
Mechanical Engineering
To my family, thank you for your unending love, encouragement and support. Mom, dad, Sterling, Isaac, and Brandon, could not have gotten through without you. Thank you. To God, thank you for everything that has been, is, and will be my life. To the rest of my classmates and everyone else, thank you, it’s been great. I’ll see you all out there. “If you’re going through hell, keep going.”
Sir Winston Churchill
Joseph B. Robinson
Joe Grafton, Wl
Astronautical Engineering
“You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose. You’re on your own. And you know what you know. You are the guy who’ll decide where to go.” -Dr. Seuss. want thank all my family and friends who have supported me through the years and I know will always be there for me.
Gregory C. Stignani Stig Lindstron, MN
General Engineering
I’d like to thank my family, friends, and mentors for all of the help and support they’ve given me over the last four years, because wouldn't have gotten this far without them. I am so glad I’ve had a chance to be with these people and experience life with them - wouldn’t have it any other way!
Sompop Thongfuang
POP, Tee, ThonG Bangkok, Thailand
Aeronautical Engineering
First, I’d like to thank my family and my sponsors for all the support. Hiang (Da Xingxing), Hoon, and Huson (PCC), without you guys wouldn’t be able to go through this place. I will never forgot our friendship. During the past four years, the Academy has taught me so many things and valuable experiences. The time have spent here is like a happy drive from which I never want to wake up. Lastly, wish all my classmates to succeed in their careers and please meet again in the future if you come to Thailand by any chance.
Brent L. Watson
Superman Tampa, FL Systems Engineering Management
All of my accomplishments thus far are thanks to God’s blessings and the love and support of family and friends. Through their continued aid and influence the sky is the limit...actually, it is the goal. To laugh often and much; To winthe respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; To earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends. To appreciate beauty, to find the best in others; To leave the world a bit better.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Jaclyn M. Taylor
Zack R. Word
Word, Skippy Pierre, SD Social Science
That windy day at the Pierre airport followed by a “Shadow” seven hour car ride. Those many late nights doing projects didn’t understand and undoubtedly never will. Days filled with bombing runs at Breck, followed by Mi Casa. That sketchy trip to Africa.... Those are “Fightin” four memoriesthat made this place what it was. can’tthank my family and friends enough for always being there for me from NMMI to Graduation Day. RICHTER!
Mark J. Wojtowicz
Woj
Wilkes-Barre, PA Systems Engineering Management
Wow! What a ride! It's been a tough four years, but honestly, I had some of the best times of my life. With great gratitude, I thank my parents; your loving support is truly inspirational. To Paul and Jack; I couldn’t ask for better role models. And to all the outstanding people I've managed to cross paths with everyday and the fine guys and gals that join me on this page; we’ve made it. Now let’s have some fun.
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“Offense is the essence ofair power.
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Elizabeth A. Belleau
Liz Fort Collins, CO
Behavioral Science
“Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and choose the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” Robert Frost.
“Live well, Laugh Often, Love Much! AFALAX BTB!
Kenneth E. Cotter
Turlock, CA Systems Engineering Management
What an incredible four year stretch. While it seemed like an eternity at times, it truly has gone by faster than I could possibly imagine. Thank you very much Mom, Dad, Sheila, Megan, Heather and Kevin as well as all of my other family members for your love and support through everything I have done. To my close friends, think it’s safe to say that we had a hell of time. Just remember: Our Party Never Ends.
Joseph M. DiPaolo Pittsburgh, PA Systems EngineeringManagement
Mom, Dad, Angela, Theresa, Tim, Gianna, and Anthony love all of you.
Thank you for your support over these four years, am the person am today becauseof you all. To Elisabeth...we made it! I could not have achieved this goal without your constant loveand support. You were my strength and courage throughout our journey. What a wonderful life look forward to sharing with you. To my friends, thanks for the great times and memories.
Daniel J. Anaya
D-Train
Albuquerque, NM History
Thanks to my Mom, Dad and Brother. When the times got tough you guys were always there for me. Thank you Grandma and Grandpa for inspiring me. “Conan, what is best in life?"‘To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of the women.”
Conan the Barbarian. “Very Large and Unpreventable Forrest Fires!"
Steam Boat Al.
Thomas A. Bender
Tom Coupeville, WA
Engineering Mechanics
Thanks to everyone in the Wolfpack for helping me through. I’ve made some amazing friends here and will never forget anyone. To all the Mechies... everyone told us don’t do it, but we stilldid and we made it through. To my family, especially my parents, thank you for all your love and support through my four years here. To those still at the Academy and those to come... it’s worth it in the end, so keep plugging away!
Edgewater, MD Management
Most importantly, want to thank my family. Without you Mom, Dad, and Kelly, certainly wouldn’t have made it through these four tough years. Thanks for always taking my calls, listening to my gripes, and telling me what needed to hear. love you all very deeply. To the boys of AFLAX: we had the times of our lives, and we lived to tell about them.
Montanna J. Ewers
Monty, Tanna, Cynic St. Cloud, MN
English
To all those who’ve touched my life: thank you for making me who I am. I'm nowhere near perfect, but can dig that. If you don’t already know if you're on that list, then apologize for not doing my part. To all those who shared the pleasure: kudos, you made it too. love you all, and wish only the best. Peace! "Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile." J.Garcia
Kevin T. Crumrine
Michael J. Fleharty
Mikey
Oklahoma City, OK Operations Research
To my friends and family - couldn’t have done it without your support. “Act for this alone: for the man who stands at your shoulder. He is everything, and everything is contained within him.” Dienekes
Tobias J. Henderson
Toby Madison, Wl Management
A sincere thanks to my family and friends for support. won’t miss this place, but I’ll miss some people and you know who you are.
Trisha R. Guillebeau
Kingsland. GA
English
Foremost thank God because without Him I would not be here today. Dad, Mom, Marshall, Clint, and Aimee love you with all my heart. JR, WW, JQ,RM, LM, DS, and NH yall are the best “If you call out for insight and cry aloud forunderstanding, and if you look for it as for silver and search for it as for hidden treasure, then you will understand the fearof the Lord and find knowledge of God.”
Daniel L. Hilligrass Hiller
Manila, AR Meteorology have been more than proud to be a part of the Wolf-Pack 5. We formed many relationships and friendships that will cherish to the very end. Make life awesome and go out with a bang. AMERICA!
Matthew L. Kohles
Koolz
Aberdeen, SD
Aeronautical Engineering
All for one. would never had made it through this place without the help and support of my friends and family. Graduating from the Academy will always be one of my greatest accomplishments. I am glad to have finally overcome this challenge and look forward to the next one. And one for all.
David A. Mauer
MauerPower, HANS, Super Dave Klamath Falls, OR Systems Engineering Aero
All for one. had a lot of good times andbad times at this fine institution, but all in all now that I’m almost done, can look around and say it was all worth it. Thanks to my family and friends and everyone that helped me through this place, I'll definitely miss you once get out into the "Real Air Force.” Underclassmen hang in there, it’ll be over before you know it! One for all.
Todd B. Newell
T-Neez
San Diego, CA Management
The 4 brothers of the Class of 2008and-a-half will never forget their brothers of 2008 and never forget to keep the ball rolling...BEAT THE WEST!
Darcy N. O’Connor
Crash, Butters
Peachtree City, GA Foreign Area Studies
Thank you to all the people in my life who have made this journey memorable. Without you, this road called life would not be the wonderful experience itis. I wish everyone the best and can’t wait to see you out there! “What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from.” TS Eliot
Dakota S. Olsen
Florence, MT Mechanical Engineering
It’s crazy to finally be donewith this four year battle. could not have done it without constant support and encouragement from my dad, mom, and sister. Thanks to Jim, Karen, and Danny for being there for me and always making me feel welcome. will never forget all the great friends I have made here.
William J. Pringle
Pringlechip, Chip, J-Prizzle
Eudora, KS
Military Strategic Studies
All for one. want to thank my family and friends for always being there for me. With my time here at an end, I can look back at all the memories and say that it was worth it. It was fun while it lasted but now to bigger and better things. One for all.
Cory J. O’Brien
Coreo
Newnan, GA Management
Though this school wasn't the funnest place on earth, nonetheless, it was the people who made the experience memorable and ultimately worthwhile To those people, sincerely thank you Also, I’d like to say thank you to my parents and family because guess owe them some form of gratitude after all these years. But seriously, thanks. That’s it. No mas.
Rockstar
Leasburg, MO Management
I’d like to thank all of my family and friends for being there for me while I was at the Academy. I can’t say it was the best four years of my life, but I’ve made some awesome friends out here and will never forget this place. I'm ready to get the hell out of here and start living the dream. Live Fast, Die Young, Rockstar.
Christopher D. Pace
Santa Ynez, CA
Systems Engineering Management
made it! have enjoyed the many opportunities and experiences I have had here. Water polo guys thanks for the good times, I'll miss it. Thank you Mom and Dad for your love and support. Thank you to all of the friends I have made here; you made it worth while. I am looking forward to the next challenge. “What the mind can believe and conceive it can achieve.”
Whitney M. Wieder S.W.
Houston, TX
Behavioral Science
Thanks first to God, owe all I've aceomplished to Him and I’m so grateful. I loved it the whole time!MERV!! "We're the best ones!" We loved Donny, but I loved you more! Trish K-H, Danielle W-D, baby phantoms (and HHs), wolfpack, you made it all worth it! My family & the Chabielscouldn't have done it without your support Mike- you're a huge part of my life alwm s mfeo. Good luck everyone! "How do you like me now?!’’
Benjamin D. Woodason
Ben, B-Wood
Dalton, GA Mechanical Engineering
If you’re reading this, I’ve made it! I met a lot of amazing people and got to do a lot of sweet things along the way so I don't regret anything too much. Thank you family for being there and thank you Colorado for being such a sweet state. Time to kick some butt!
Samuel E. Wright III
Eddie Gulfport. MS Mechanical Engineenng
We finally made it! To Mom. Dad. Amanda. Melissa. Emily, Jeremy, and Family: Thanks for all the help and encouragement along the way. To all my good Friends I've had the privilege of meeting: Thanks for brightening my days and helping me to make it through could not have done it without y'all. There were tough days, but it will be impossible to forget all the good times we had. In closing, “Follow your dreams and soar!"
Ryan D. Zaccagnini
Zacc, Zucchini, Godfather Littleton, CO Management
Thanks to my family and friends for all of the support and good times I've had over these past four years, I could not have gotten through without it. I will never forget all of my buddies from 14 and 5. We made some good memories going to the road runner, Cancun with Devin and “Pat”, parties, the blue moon, tearing up the gnar, rock climbing, the rockstars, team epographe, and NWP and more. Keep it real, take it easy.
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Thanks to all those who helped me make it through here: lie, Vinny, Fisticuffs, Dick, Court, Trav, Judd, Birdman, and the Fat Kids. Much love to all. After five years of hell still haven’tfound what I’m looking for so must keep looking... see y’all out there...
Sciences
“Yourbrain is like a herd of buffalo, and alcohol is the smart hunter The smart hunter kills the weakest and slowest buffalo first. So by drinking more, you kill off the weakest and slowest brain cells; in essence, the more alcohol you drink, the smarter you are.”
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Aeronautical Engineering
To my friends, if there is any measure of class left in this place after you have gone, it is there because of you. hope we will always share a unique appreciation for the finer things in life. To Erinn, you have made my life finer than I could ever have hoped for. look forward to what the future brings for all of us. Congratulations and the best of luck to you all!
IL Management
“I didn’t expect this storm would last as long as it has. You think you’ll ever get out of here? Yeah one day when I got a long white beard and two or three marbles rolling around upstairs they'll let me out of here...I don’t think I could make it on the outside, I'm an institutional man now....Whatever mistakes I’ve made I’ve paid for them in full., guess it comes down to a simple choice get busy living or get busy dying."
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Jonathan G. Burks JonnyB Houston, TX Social
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Joshua L. Downer
Downer, Down Down, D-Rok, Porky Hannibal, NY History
Mom, Pops, Jarv, Justin and Robyn: Thanks for all of the support while was here. love you guys and would not have made it without you. It only took 6 years, but, at long last, I graduated college. As for the people who helped me here, you all know who you are. could not have done it without you guys, either. To all the baby bulls: will see you guys on the outside. Shutt be with you all. Corripe Cervisiam!
Randall S. Hooper
Randy, Hoop, Hoop-dog Springfield, TN
Astronautical Engineering
My family has been my inspiration for pushing through the Academy; espedally my fiancee who has made my last 2 years at the Academy the 2 happiest and most memorable years of my life. I love you so much Whitney. My future parents-in-law have also been very supporting of me; thank you so much for being there for me. Finally, thank God for guiding meon this journey; couldn’t have made it without Him.
Jon M. Kinsey Hoss Belton, SC Biology
Jon was born to Army parents in LaCrosse Wisconsin, spent the night in the hospital and spent the next 10 years of his life traveling the world, one base at a time. Initially coming to the academy to allow his fund deprived sister a chance at college, Jon quickly found a place at the academy. PRK gave Jon a shot at pilot training and four F-16 rides later, Jon was hooked. Now...A-10’s or F-22, what a question.
Grey N. Leonard
Winter Park, FL Biology
“The Lord is good, a refuge in times of trouble. He cares for those who trust in Him.” Nahum 1:7
Christin S. Hart
Houston. TX
Astronautical Engineering
To the future classes of USAFA: Always do your best, but don't forget to stop and smell the roses. The activities you love and the relationships you’re building may play the greatest role in making you a true leader. Thank you to my family, friends, teammates and mentors for shaping me into the person I want to be.
Sean D. Ketterick
Westport, Ireland Management
“I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference." Frost. would like to thank my extended family and friends, too many to list, whohave supported me these last years and continue to contribute to my success.
Matthew J. Kubik
Westchester, IL Computer Science
Thanks to Mom & Dad, Lauren and my family & friendsfor your love and support. To all my awesome friends, thanks for the good times camping,hiking 14ers, rock climbing, skiing, and traveling to Ecuador, Hawaii, and the southwest.Four years ago never thought we would’ve had all of the crazy adventures that we have been though and spent the thousands of dollars on gear. Thanks to Jack Huffman for believing in me. Thanks to the Mollers for making me a part of their family.
Thomas J. Mirro
Mirrosis
Boca Raton, FL Chemistry
If only Shutt could see usnow.
William C. Parrish
Cary, NC
Civil Engineering
may not have done all I intended to do, but think I have ended up where I intended to be. There are a lot of you who helped get me here today, and for that will always owe you. Do great things, have fun, and keep in touch.
Travis J. Picou
Trav Nasty, Rabbit, Facehead San Diego, CA Management
“What we do in life, echoes in eternity." Gladiator
Richard A. Riley
Tricky Dick, Dickums Wetumpka, AL Systems EngineeringManagement
Use your health, even to the point of wearing it out. That is what it is there for. Spend all you have before you die. Do not outlive yourself.
Alexander J. Seifert
Alex Joplin, MO
Aeronautical Engineering
So long and thanks for all the fish.
Danielle L. Paya
Redwood City, CA
AstronauticsI Engineering
Mom and Dad—You have been a constant guide throughout this four years of adventure, growth, failure, and success. I could not have done any of this without your enduring love and support. Thank you so much. Nick—How was I to know the day we met would change my life forever? You have completed a part of me never knew lacked. cannot wait to spend the rest of our lives together.
John P. Quinn
Birdman
Cherry Hill, NJ
History could not have gotten through this place without my mom's love and my father's guidance. Both were invaluable. also owe a great deal of luck to being paired up with my sponsors Tom and Maureen Cullen I could not imagine a more hospitable family. They always had a home away from home for me to get away from this place. I was fortunate enough to surround myself with the most loyal andhilarious bunch of friends. It was always comforting to know had a group of people who had my back. To my roommate Austin, couldn't have asked for a better roommate. And to Mr. Morris, thanks for helping me get back on the right track. Finally. toThe Shutt, which provided me with so much laughter.
Chris
Pearl River, NY
Mechanical Engineering
To my family for their support, to my friends for making it fun, to everybody who made it ‘interesting,’ and to the horrible examples who will probably never know who they were: am not sure I could have made it through this place without you and I am not sure would have wanted to. And always “If you’re going to do something stupid, be smart about it.”
Adam J. Tardif
Tolland, CT Systems Engineering Mechanical Systems
To my family and friends, thanks for getting me through this place. It is because of you that I'vebeen able to accomplish what I have and make it to where I am with such possibilities before me. In the words of V, “Wait! Here comes the crescendo!”
Christopher B. Romano
Rachael C. Wenger
Mulvane, KS Biology
thank my Dad and Mom for everything they've ever done for me. Without them, accomplishing this dream would never have been possible. Thank you, Susan and Samantha, for supporting me in all the changes I’ve been through spiritually and emotionally. love you, Mom, Dad, Sam, Susie! Lastly, I humbly thank my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, who gave me the strength, determination, and the most wonderful family to help me through this short-lived experience. I finally made it!
Chad M. Whitson
Red Wing, MN
System Engineering Management
“When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earthwith your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return.” Blue Skies...
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You must try to generate happiness within yourself. Ifyou aren't ppy in one place, chances arc you ,con t he happy anyplace.'"
Jacob J. Arndt
Jah
Austin, TX
Economics
Surprisingly, it’s been fun. Thanks everyone.
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Joel G. Baldwin
Shpaldy Manteno, IL
Behavioral Science
Thanks for prayers and pep talks Mom and Dad. Roc and Suess thanks for the push. Couldn’t have done it without you all.
Denver, CO
Astronautical Engineering
Ay, now am I in Arden; the more fool I. When was at home was in a better place, but travelers must be content. We that are true lovers run into strange capers; but as all is mortal in nature, so is all nature in love mortal in folly.
John R. Blankenship JB
Sierra Vista, AZ
Civil Engineering
Did make it? Who would have thought? Time flies when you don’t know what you’re doing. Thank you Mom & Everetteyou never let me quit, never let me settle, never stopped praying for me, and never left me alone... and appreciate you, God gave me the best! love you. Thank you Lord - because you make all things possible, even graduating. I know can never do anything on my own.
Geoff
N. Myrtle Beach, SC
English
want to thank my mom, my aunt, my girlfriend (hopefully fiance), WF, Ex Co, and all my friends for helping me make it through the four years. This place isn't exactly Myrtle Beach, but think I’m betterfor it. Just remember, “The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing. If you can fake that, you’ve got it made.”
- Groucho Marx
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Milford, Ml
Behavioral Science
I want to thank the Lord for guiding my path through this place. I also want to thank my family, my girlfriend, and my friends for always supporting me and being there for me. “Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kind, because you knowthat the testing of your faith develops perseverance." James T.2-3
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Derbs
Lockport, IL
SystemsEngineering Management
“You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometime, then you just might find that you get what you need.” Mic Jagger
Ryan A. Kemnitz
Houston, TX
Mechanical Engineering
Thanks Mom and Dad for all of your encouragement and love. Dr. And Mrs. Warrickfor all of your love and generosity. To all of my friends here, I’ll miss you.
Anthony M. Dorward Tony
Seattle, WA
Social Science would like to first thank my family. Mom and Dad thank you for supporting me in all of my endeavors, raising me in such a way that has allowed me to become the person I am today and inspiring me at every turn in my life to be the best that I can be. I would like to thank my little brother Ricky who always has my “Back" no matter what the situation may be.
Lane R. Garman
Laner Colleyville, TX
American History would like to thank my family and friends fortheir unending encouragement and support. Mom and Dad, thank you for your guidance and wisdom but also for the freedom to make, and learn from, my own mistakes. To everyone else, you made my time at the Academy not only bearable, but both memorable and enjoyable. I am incredibly grateful and forever indebted to all of you. Thank you for the memories. Good luckand stay in touch.
Kelly C. Lammert
Team Kell, Little Lamb, Dynasty Jacksonville, FL
Political Science
Thanks to the fam and friends for being there. Had some good times herewith my sisters, grew up (little bit), befriended unforgettable characters guess now I’m ready. Overall: It was pret-tay pret-tay prettay good. To Seven and the family tradition. To Alex (’03), Jenny (’05), Nic and Laura (’06). Much love to the sponsor fams.
Grant A. Lewis
Delavan, IL
Systems Engineering have been blessed in so many ways and so many others have helped me along my way, but nothing can compare to the sacrifice of Jesus. “Because Your lovingkindness is better than life, my lips will praise You. So I will bless You as long as I live; will lift up my hands in Your name.” Psalm 63:3-4
Heather G. Pinsky
Morristown, NJ
Aeronautical Engineering
Flyers have a sense of adventures yet to come, instead of dimly recalling adventures of long ago as the only moments in which theytruly lived. Richard Bach, ‘A Gift of Wings,’ 1974
Sierra Vista, AZ
Social Science to Graduation.” “Welcome
Cameron R. Linder
Clovis, CA
American History
Treat people the way they should be treated. All people. Most importantly, the more someone differs from you. the better you should treat them. If you make them smile, treat them as a friend, take a genuine interest, or even leave an exceedingly decent tip, you've probably made a friend for life. Never hesitate to show someone you appreciate them, even if you've only known them for 10 minutes. Generosity costs nothing. Four years later I've learned this most of all: there is nothing more valuable than your family. Nothing.
Jamaal D. Neal
Orlando (Oviedo), FL
Systems Engineering Management
am honored to join the long blue line of graduates from this institution. have learned so much from so many wonderful people and am trulygrateful for everything everyone has done for me during my time here. have no doubt that the Academy has made me into a better person, officer, and leader and am looking forward to the future.
Brian J. Rahl
B-Rahl Humble, TX
Mechanical Engineering
For the rest of my life, will always be proud of how much struggled to attend the Academy. What a memorable four years! I thank God, love all my family and friends, and appreciate their enduring support Above all, keep true tothe dreams of your youth.
Anthony R. Rocco
Colorado Springs, CO
Behavioral Science Human Factors
Mom, Dad, all my brothers and sisters, Phil, Shaun, and Joel, there is no way that I would have made it through without each and every one of you. Thank you for putting up with me, helping me with anything, and always being my family. love you all.
Paul L. Reyes
Ross C. Stanley
Hendersonville, NC Physics
“When you are courting a nice girl an hour seems like a second. When you sit on a red-hot cinder a second seems like an hour. That’s relativity.” Albert Einstein. I would like to thank my parents, my sisters, and my friends for helping me to realize my potential and alsofor their support during the hard times. The most important lesson I’ve learned at the academy is to keep going and to maintain a positive attitude. Everything is relative.
Meade J. Tabata
Meado
Waiiuku, HI
Systems Engineering Management
It’s all about where your mind’s at. Enjoy life today, yesterday is gone, and tomorrow may never come. Your mom goes to college.
Shaun R. Sucillon
Seuss
Andrews, NC
Behavioral Science
GeneralRobert E. Lee said: “You can have anything you want - if you want it badly enough. You can be anything you want to be, have anything you desire, accomplish anything you set out to accomplish - if you will hold to that desire with singleness of purpose.” I have learned so much over these past four years and thank God, my family, my friends, and Clara who have supported and encouraged me through it all.
Zachariah A. Thuli
Zach DeKalb, IL
Biology
thank my family for their endless support, love, and guidance. “One step at time.”
Thank you to my parents, family, and friends for being theresince the beginning.
Brandon M. Wagoner
Wags, Bwags
Modesto, CA
English
To my incredible and loving parents, thank you for the endless support and love you have always provided. could never have succeeded without you. Damon, thank you for always guiding me in the right direction and always believing in me. To my friends, thanks for all the memories. “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles.”
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Bradford W. Wade Meatford Lancaster, PA Systems Engineering Management
Justin D. Atwood
Casper, WY
Aeronautical Engineering want to thank my loving family—Mom, Dad, Caleb, Ethan, and grandparents—for all their support over the years. God has truly blessed my life, and the opportunities He has placed in my life are miraculous. The friends I've made have left a lasting impression, and through the good and bad times we shared, I’ll remember, always.
Well I finally made it. First, I have to thank my mom for everything you’ve done for me. Without your help, would not have made it to where am today. promise to work hard to make you and therest of my family proud. To Dee Tree Amigos and all of my friends (you knowwho you are) couldn't have made it through this place without y’all. It’s been one hell of a ride. Matthew 5:9.
Sam
Sheridan, OR Military History
First, want to thank my parents for all the support they have given me throughout the years. also want to thank my sweetheart, Shan, for her love and her trust. Most importantly, would like to thank God for all of the wonderful opportunities that have helped me learn and grow. For everyone who reads this, just keep pushing through the tough times; it all will all be worth it in the end.
Matthew B. Abies
Matt Buffalo, NY
Political Science
! came here so wide-eyed andfull of mistakes yet to be made. I thank my friends and my superiors for teaching me some of life’s hardest lessons. However, want thank my family the most: You never allowed me to settle for anything but my best. You set the foundation for my success. Now, at the conclusion of this chapter in my life, my new goal is to earn the sunniest office in the world, especially from 20,000 feet.
Ivan E. Bohlender
Bobo, Big Red
San Simon, AZ
Systems Engineering Management
I’d like to thank my friends and my family, without you would never have made it this far. To my sister, love ya, keep up the hard work, you’ve always done your best and have done great. To everyone: Never let fear determine your reality, winning is not being afraid of losing.
Psalm 144
Andy Ft. Worth, TX
Political Science
Richter, off we go, finally! From Alaska to the desert, it wasn't what expected, but it was better. And if not, it was a ‘learning experience'. Grandpa Pete and Poppi, the family is back in blue! Dad, Mom, Reesie, Joe,Peter, Becca, Don Z., Thorps, and so many others, you got me through, thank you so much. “For all things are possible with God."
Daniel L. Feldman
The Hebrew Hammer Sacramento, CA
Foreign Area Studies
“‘Duty,’ ‘Honor,’ ‘Country’—those three hallowed words reverently dictate what you ought to be, what you can be. what you will be. They are your rallying points to build courage when courage seems to fail, to regain faith when there seems to be little cause for faith, to ereate hope when hope becomes forlorn.” Thanks to all those family and friends who pushed me to realize this dream. With your support I’ve come to the fully understand these life commitments
Richard C. Callahan Cole, Hamminah Jackson, AL Management
Andrew R. Davis
Samuel E. Esplin
Rebecca E. Gerton
Becky San Leandro, CA Biology
I just want to thank my family and friends, especially my PARENTS, for supporting me every step of the way. I never could have made it this far without your love, devotion, caring, and compassion. I LOVE you all so much and appreciate all you’ve done for me! I also want to say congratulations to the Class of 2008! RICHTER!!!!!!
Robert D. Giannini
Hawthorn Woods, IL Social Science
“99 times out of 10, if you see a turtle on a fence post, you know he didn’t get there by himself.” -Fisher DeBerry. Thank you to my family for all the support over the years, and have been truly blessed with all the friends I’ve made. Without my brothers on the football team, would not have made it. love you guys.
Sam,
Electrical Engineering
“He who learns must suffer. And even in our sleep, pain that cannot forget, falls drop by drop upon the heart; and, in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom to us by the awful grace of God." —Aeschylus. “For do I now persuade men, or God? or do I seek to please men? for if yet pleased men, should not be the servant of Christ.”
Galatians 1:10
Jonathan L. Luhrmann
Jon, Luhrm
Glens Falls, NY
Military Strategic Studies
Well it sure has been a good run, hard to believe it’s over. From exploring Deutschland to enjoying the good life in Annapolis to long days in Vandenberg and Sijan tower, it has beenthe best of times and the worst of times. Thanks to family, friends, and faculty who were there for me. All in all an amazing experience, and I’ll see you out there.
Amy L. Get
Ame, Ames
Melbourne, FL Biology
There’s no doubt that this place is what you make of it. There were long nights, stress,tears, and timeswhen I thought couldn’t do any more. But more importantly, there were friendships, laughter, successes, and above all, learning who am. Thank you so much to my friends and family for your constant love and support. Finally, remember “It is never too late to be what you might have been.”
Calvin E. Glass
C-Glass
Antelope, CA
Behavioral Science
want to give a special shout out to my boys & girl: Baby Mac, Flamer, Big Naked Carl, Kenny-G, & Krob!!! Without you all, I don't even know. To all you AFXC’ers and FT’s / potential FT’s, keep your heads up and work hard! And all the specialpeople, thank you for everything OOOOOOH SNAP, WE AREDONE and long gone by the time we get these!!! Andwith that, always throw the deuces every time I fly by FT ‘05
Drew
Political Science
came, I saw, conquered. regret nothing. I can’t say that behaved, but never got caught. For me, the inscription on my ring says it all.
Marsh
Plainview, MN Management
Thanks to my family for helping me out these past few years; wish could have been there for you more. Thanks to my friends for hanging through it with me, my management teachers and coachesfor putting up with me, and Mr. Garrison for the best Christmas song ever. ZRFC for life. BOHA. “When you see only one set of footprints, it was then that carried you.”
Samuel H. Grey
Samwise, The Chin Wilmington, NC
Andrew C. Johnson
Pearl River, LA
Ashly T. Marshman
Nicholas T. Narbutovskih
Sherb
Richland, WA General Engineering
Voluspa:44-57
Hard is it on earth, with mighty reckoning; Axe-time, sword-time, shields are sundered, Wind-time, wolf-time, ere the world falls; Nor ever shall men | each other spare.
The sun turns black, earth sinks in the sea, The hot stars down fromheaven are whirled; Fierce grows the steam and the life-feeding flame, Till fire leaps high about heaven itself.
Jacob L. Rohrbach
Jake
Anchorage, AK
Astronautical Engineering
It’s hard to imagine that I am graduating already, feels like just climbed off the bus. just want to say thank you to all my friends and family who helped me through the Academy and for the great memories that get to take away. Always remember: no sacrifice, no victory - Transformers
El
Foreign AreaStudies
Gracias a Dios! These five years were a great experience. I’m forever grateful to my mother, for always giving me her unconditional support and love, all my family for always being there for me, and the true friends that I’ve met. To the best squad in the wing, Great Eagle 8, thank you helping me learn. To the Class of 2008, it’s truly an honor to graduate with some of you. We’ll see you out there. DON’T EVERGIVE UP!
Aeronautical Engineering
Thanks go out to my family for their support, especially over these past five “wonderful" years. And another big thank you to those friends that have kept me going, especially the skydivers. God knows it’s been a trying time, but the burden was made easier by you all. hope you all find what you’re looking for; know I’m gonna try my darnedest to do just that! am so ready to move on with my life.
Benjamin J. Pass
Saginaw, Ml
Biochemistry
Graduation. “Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer’s lease hath all too short a date Sonnet 18, Shakespeare. To my family and friends who have showed their support over the years, you are appreciated. GodBless.
Julie A. Roloson
JR
Kent Island, MD Systems Engineering Management
Mom, Dad and Cory, you have been wonderful.Thanks to all those who helped makethe most out of this place, and for all the good times we’ve had together. Take care of yourselves. “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” Edmund Burke
Engineering
Thank you Mom, Dad, Carl, Patricia, Peter, Maloof family, and the rest of my friends and family for your support over the years. The friends I have made here make every day a great day. OH!
Engineering
Never let someone tell you your dreams are unachievable. You may have to take a different path than what you expected, but with persistence, it’s always possible to achieve your goals.
Ruben A. Ruiz Perez
Jefe Olmito, TX
Paul R. Russo
Old Man, Rusty Middleburg Heights, OH Aeronautical
Scott B. Siler Phoenix, AZ
Kyle R. Smith Dunlap, IL Mechanical
Lance A. Tucker
Richmond, VA
Military History
Thank you to all my friends and family for helping me complete the Academy experience! could not have gotten through this place with out you guys. Despite all the ups and downs, I wouldn’t change anything about my experience here. Good luck to everybody in the ‘real’ AFI!
eagle eight EIGHT
“Once you are labeled the best] you want to stay up there andyou an'l do it by loading around. If1 don't keep chansim I'm
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Timothy J. Anderson
TA
El Paso, TX
Systems Engineering Management
cadet squadron □
Oh the depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable his judgments, and h,s paths beyond tracing out! “Who has known the mind of the Lord? Or who has been his counselor?” “Who has ever given to God, that God should repay him?” Forfrom him and through him and to him are all things. To him be the glory forever! Amen
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Carson G. Bird
Birdy, Birdman, Duece, Two Newnan, GA
Social Science
“Thanks for the times I’ll never forget - but more importantly the ones can barely remember! Fightin' Falcon Football #2”
Biology
Mom and Dad: Thanks, you know what for. The friends that made have madethis place worth it, plus we have some pretty awesome stories too.
Clinton J. Borchardt Lubbock, TX
Biochemistry
Thank you Mom, Dad, Tanner and Tuffy for being my strength and support during the last 4 years, without you, would have never made it through the long nights of endless studying or the Mitchell Hall food. Thanks to my friends and honorary members of the Borchardt Family, you were always my escape when the Academy got to be too much. Finally, thanks to the Viking IX family, past and present, you were always my home away from home.
Political Science
My four years here flew by (no pun intended). want to thank my family and friends; my mom, dad, and brother; Voc, Steve, and Jared, for getting me through. Also my sponsors, Ed and Lucia. Thanks so much for all you did.
JROD
Brazil, IN
Behavioral Science
I had a great time here, but am definitely ready to move on. I'm anxious to see how feel about this place in twenty years, partly because I’m curious and partly because want to be twenty years removed from this school. Can’t wait to see everybody out there.
Deb
Portland, OR
Political Science
To everyone that helped me through. I cannot thank you enough. To my family love you, to my friends at the Zoo I’ll miss you. Four years seemed like it would take forever but now that graduation is near, don’t know where the time went. It wasn’t always enjoyable, but have learned and done so much I am nothing but grateful. Good luck. I'll see ya'II later. "Fear not for the future, weep not for the past.”
Brian M. D’Arcy Logman, Laser San Jose, CA
Dominic R. Foglia Dorn Watervliet, NY
Jared A. Freeman
Deborah A. Gaddis
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Scott A. Giles
Clinton, IA
Social Science
Never in my life have I been in the presence of such an elite group of men and women, some of whom I have had the pleasure of becoming close friends with. To those individuals I would like to say thanks - I could not have gotten through with out you. Abe Lincoln once said “I am a success today because had a friend who believed in me, and didn’t have the heart to let him down.” I agree.
Jonathan K. Hamilton
Jon
Washington, D.C.
Social Science
Thanks to all who helped me through this place. My parents especially, for encouraging me to come when did not think I could get in. Thanks to my friends, without you guys there is no way would have stayed/made it through here...Going to miss every single one of you! Good luck 08, can’t wait to see what the future brings us!!
To my parents, Jeanne and Rusty: Thanks so much for all of your help, could have never done it without you.
To my brothers, Matt, John, and Jamie: Your constant support combined with occasional ridicule always helped, thanks so much. To the class of 2008 Vikings: you guys are awesome. To the crew, you knowwho you are: never could haveasked for better friends. never regretted any of it. I definitely won’t miss most of it.
I am not really sure how to put these four years into this tiny space other than to say that I have no regrets. am thrilled to have come here, to (always) be in the Richter class, and to have shared my time with everyone around me. Best of luck to everyone!
I hope we can all be back to share our memories at future reunions together.
Valencia S. Gore
Atlanta. GA
Mathematics
Yahweh never gives you more than you can bear. Look at me. made it through the Academy.
Daniel P. Holder
Dan, Big Dan Tampa, FL
Social Science
“Some men look at things that are, and ask why. Other men dream of things that never were and ask why not?” George Bernard Shaw. Such dreams are not possible without surrounding yourself with people who can support them, like those who havebeen there to support me during my time at the Academy. This is why I would like to thank my family bothhere and at home. couldn't have done it without ya’ll. Go Falcons!
Las
“Success is going from failure to failure without the loss of enthusiasm.”
When you come from a family of 10 children and an island paradise, you think you know it all and nothing can surprise you or stress you out. USAFA has been quite the learning experience. Thanks for teaching me the value of friendship and perseverance. was challenged in my faith, and had an awesome opportunity to meet and learn to love people from all walks of life, and all with a drive to serve. am eternally grateful.
Joseph P. Joyce JP Brooklyn, NY Foreign Area Studies
Sarah Keidel Chuckles
Vegas, NV Systems Engineering Astronautical
Kathryn N. Lewis Kathy Kingston, Jamaica Biology
Hila Levy Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Biology
Jacob M. Lynes
Jake, Big Lynes
Ponca City, OK Social Science
Thanks to everyone who has helped me through the last 4 years. My parents Karl and Carol, sister Calah, Grandparents, and the rest of my family. Thanks for all the friends have made. Out friendships have truly been a blessing. Finally, would like to thank my beautiful fiance for putting up with all the rules and restrictions. She has been there for me through it all, even when I’m not allowed to leave the cadet area!
Brian D. Nichols
Midlothian, VA History
I’vehad good andbad times since came to this place four years ago. I’ve made some great friends but at the same time I’ve had to put up with some of the hardest and most ridiculous things I’ve ever experienced. I want to thank my family and friends for being there for me through it all, and I will always remember the phrase “Yes it was.”
Tracy, CA
Biochemistry
Mom, Dad, Kyle, Melissa and Buster -1 love you all, and am grateful for the encouragement, the unconditional love and the memories you have given me throughout my life. am also thankful for my friends, and know that even though we probably won't see each other for many years, we will remain close because of our shared experiences.
Alexander M. Sieg Alex
Orlando, FL
Social Science
Born and raised in the beautiful city of Orlando Florida. My full name is Alexander Manuel Sieg, but Alex is what my friends call me. I was originally a Space Operations major, but learned from my mistakes and changed my major to Social Sciences. The best advice that can give is to live the day. Livelike you’re not going to get another chance at anything and follow what your heart says.
Jeffrey P. Massman
JMASS
Dripping Springs, TX
Electrical Engineering
I want to thank Mom, Dad, Dave, Tammy, and the rest of the family. love you all. Itis from you I have found the necessary strength and inspiration to make it where I am in my life. Whether you know it or not, you are with me every day. Also, my truest friends who have stood by me and sharedthese incredible memories. am lucky to have shared your friendship.
Jacksonville, AR Chemistry
It's been a long time coming but we’ve finally made it. Thanks to everyone who put the time and effort to prepare me for USAFA and everyone who helped me get through it.
Glendale, CA
Environmental Engineering
“We can finally see the sunrise, wonder at the physics of a duck paddling itself across the surface of a pond, enjoy the reflection of the sun on the face of the moon, and know, this is what was made to do. This is who was made to be, that life is being given to meas a gift, and God is doing these things to dazzle us.” Thank you, Mom, Dad and Eric. I love you all.
Jimmy Chad
River Oaks, TX
Social Science
It’s been real and it’s been fun. Thanks for all the memories fellas, it's time to roll jelly, I’ll see yah around like a donut!
Clinton A. Ricks
Brian C. Schaf
Anna L. Schnitger
James C. Smith
Christopher D. Vineski
Chris Galveston, TX Physics
This place is hard, but doable. Faith in God is important. He is above all things, and the only reason I’ve made it through here. The friends you make here, you will never forget, and are the onlything that makes this place fun. I’ll always remember the Wargamers, andthe Karate club. Clubs are amazing, places to unwind and have fun. Learn to dance (swing club), and just find things to havefun.
Phillip A. Zencey
Phil. Zman
Newtown, CT Behavioral Science
"That the joy of living is to put out all one’s powers as far as they will go; to pray, not for comfort but for combat, to keep the soldier’s faith against the doubts of civil life; to love glory more than the temptations of wallowing ease, but to know that one’s final judge and only rival is oneself with all our failures in act and thought...”
Jim Stockdale
viking nine
Victory belongs to the most persevering. - Napoleon Bonaparte
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Alexander F. Bedard
Jupiter, FL Political Science
It has been a long four years, but something wouldn’t trade for the world. Can’t wait to get out there and start it all. Tiger Ten is a great squadron, and the people made it so. Thanks, everyone, for making it all a great time. Good luck to all the newest 2nd LTs. Everyone else, make your time worthwhile, no matter what you are doing... Great talk, see ya out there.
Chris Moon Township, PA Operations Research
Thanks to God, my family, and to my best friends over the past four years who will never forget... Blue Skies...
Hatter
Sinks Grove, WV
Behavioral Science
“We recognize thatthere are no trivial occurrences in life if we get the right focus on them.” Mark Twain
Andres A. Ascazubi
Zubs, Zubi
Quito, Ecuador
Aeronautical Engineering
I would like to thank my parents, my family, my friends; without them graduating would have been impossible. To my fellow international cadets, you guys rock! Finally to my country and the Ecuadorian Air Force that trusted me to come here and represent them... Hasta la victoria, siempre!
David C. Bentley
Bartow, FL
Behavioral Science
Mom, Dad, Kat, and Kimberly - thank you for the love and support. Friends- thank you, too, for sharpening me. I am so thankful for everything have been given.
It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul.
TN Physics
“Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm...” -Winston Churchill
Benny
Burlington, KS Economics
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.” - Winston Churchill
To family and friends...thank you! You mean the world to me.
Christopher A. Boyer
Shawn W. Hackett
The Prime Minister of Hackistan Knoxville,
John S. Hatfield
Benjamin T. Hedges
Maximilian E. Hinton
PTWOB #320
Atlanta, GA
Humanities
Friends and Family, y’all have been great. Mom, Lou, Dad, and Gris, thanks for all the encouragement. JP and Suzi, thanks for keeping my blood wings safe. My PTWOB brothers, too many good times to count. Here’s to the breezes... To the Spain crew, I’ll see y'all on thebeach in Nerja. Muchlove to the boys in10 and 8. Phil 4:13, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."
Gray A. Kaempf Gray San Ramon, CA Management
“Men fail much more frequently from want of perseverance than from want of talent” William Cobbett
Behavioral Science
“The greater the conflict the more glorious the triumph, what we obtain too cheap we esteem too lightly; it is dearness only which gives everything its value." Thomas Paine.
To my friends and family, thanks for the good times and the bad times because it has made everything worthwhile in the end. OHOG.
Sherry L. Liebnitzky
St. Cloud, PL
Legal Studies
I want to start by thanking my Family, Friends and most importantly my Lordand Savior for being there for me when times got hard. Over the four years, I have been challenged with many obstacles and never thought would see the light at the end of this tenure. “For we walk by Faith not by Sight” II Corinthians: 5-7
Eric J. Jesse
Palos Verdes, CA
Operations Research
"These are giants; and if thou art afraid, move aside and start to pray whilst enter with them in fierce and unequal combat” Don Quixote
Andrew B. Kemendo
Houston, TX
Economics
Don’t confuse what you see here with Reality. Tu Ne Cede Malis.
Brett H. Kuhrt
Too Tall
Bastrop, TX
Biology
Oh USAFA! There were times wanted to quit and times wanted to press on. Overall this place has made me a stronger and more determined individual, ready for the challenges that lie ahead. would not have gotten this far if not for the loving support of my family, friends, and most importantly God. Things will go wrong, times will be tough, but look ahead in life and try to see the big picture. It’s worth it!
Keith B. Nordquist
Master of Funk Robbinsdale, MN
Political Science
Baby, there ain’t no other way to play the game the way play it. From “WEIDAAA!” to the wild blue yonder, there havebeen incredible opportunities and extraordinary misadventures, and you had better believe I wouldn’t give it up for anything. I want to extend my profound and sincere thanks to my family, friends, classmates, squadronmates, and of course, Back Stair Studios, who have all enriched my life with their presence, spirit, and hope - teamwork makes the dream work.
Raissa G. Kliatchko
Rae, Rae-Rae, Short Stack, Lit' One Jersey City, NJ
Ashley M. Perez
P-Dizzle, Mo-P, P-Rez
Destrehan, LA
Behavioral Science
I'd like to give a shout to my P school buddies who helped me get through this place. To my very dysfunctional family (ZRFC), FABU every moment of every game. Red, hate you like a sister. Also, thank you Nate for your support and I’m very lucky I found you.
John A. Shinaberry
Stargate
Westerville, OH
Computer Science
Thanks to my friends and family who have loved and supported me in everything and to Christ Jesus for my salvation. Favorite quote, by William Butler Yeats, “But being poor have only my dreams, I have spread my dreams beneath your feet, tread softly, for you tread on my dreams.” Favorite verse: Romans 8:28 “And we know that in all things God works for the good of thosewho love him, who havebeen called according to his purpose.”
Nathan D. Smith
Nate or Wodi
San Antonio, TX Social Science
“He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life.” - Muhammad Ali
Joshua C. Scoggin
Decatur, MS
Environmental Engineering
Thank goodness for alcohol, Copenhagen, The Grizzley Rose, and the Mill Hill Saloon, otherwise might have remembered this place. To Spiro: FYIA, Be right there Baby. To Clay. OMD. To Phil, Colby and the gang: L Squad!!! Thank you Dr J, Maj. Christ and the rest of the Enviro Dept, for helping me through this painful yet amazing academic tenure. Lt. Col. Watanabe/Tech Sgt Jordan/Tech. Sgt. Hall: Thanks for all the mentoring.
Tyler F. Sickles Sick Mesa, AZ Biology
Thank you to my friends for helping me through this place. Guys on the team: you will always be my family, good luck. Brian and Murph Bad Boys for Life.
Marshel R. Slater Mauri Littleton, CO Management
You won’t lag behind, because you’ll have the speed.
You’ll pass the whole gang and you’ll soon take the lead.
Wherever you fly, you’ll be the best of the best.
Wherever you go, you will top all the rest.
Dr. Suess
Graydon IVI. Sponaugle Sponer, Spoon, Spongebob, Smoke Greeley, CO System Engineering Management
Thanks to my family who gave their never ending support while I was here Thanks to the Team, Tigers, Stormers and the rest of the gang who got me through the hard days and made the good ones sooo much better. “Does the road wind up-hill all the way? Yes to the very end. Will the day’s joumev take the whole long day? From mom to night, my friend."(and for some, WAY Into the night).
Michael C. Tolzien
Rolling Meadows, IL Management
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Tyler N. Tritz
The “R" is silent
Phoenix, AZ Military Strategic Studies
All my thanks to God, my family, and my friends... catch ya’II on the flip side. Rock on, Rock out...
James J. Uhl
Jim Sellersburg, IN Economics
Goodbye is too good a word, babe, so I’ll just say fare thee well, ain’t sayin you treated me unkind, you couldadone better but don’t mind, you just kinda wasted my precious time, but don’t think twice it’s all right.”
Bob Dylan
Nathanael J. Walker
Oak Ridge, TN
Astronautical Engineering
Ashley, I’d like to thank you for your love and motivation. You have been my muse, my guiding light. lookforward to the time when we can spend the day together then hold each other till the night is through.
tiger ten TEN
“None who have always been free can understand the terriblefascinatingpower ofthe hope offreedom to those who are notfree.
- Pearl S. Buck
Christian M. Apsey
San Antonio, TX Biology
cadet squadron □
The road has been long with twists and turns, but it has been well worth the trip. Thanks to my parents, sister, and the rest of my family for your constant love and support. I would never have made it without you. If all leave with is the friendships I have made, this place was well worth it. Once a Rebel, Always a Rebel.
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Mark W. Babb
Maple Grove, MN
Military Strategic Studies will never forget my four years here. These have been some of the best, and most difficulttimes of my life. I sincerely thank my Dad, my sister, and Kristin; I love you all and would not have made it through without your support. “If you want me to sueceed tell me I can. If you really want me to succeed tell me can’t.”
Joshua L. Bowman
Short-Round Crestline, OH
Behavioral Science
It’s been a long, hard road for all of us and I consider it an honor to have been a cadet at the Air Force Academy. I want to thank God, my family (especially mom), and all the friends that have found here for everything they have done for me. “This is the number one rule for your set, in order to survive, gotta learn to live with regrets.”
Sean Carter
Shayne R. Carroll Torrance, CA
Aeronautical Engineering
After four long years it’s finally here. never thought it would come this quick and now that I’m here find myself trying to make the good times with friends last as long as possible. want to thank them for all their support over the years and of course I would be nowhere without my family. made it Grandpa! Last but not least thank Jess for being there for me through thick and thin.
Whitney N. Evanson Whit, Whits Fargo, ND
Behavioral Science
First, and foremost would like to thank my family and friends for their love and support. I couldn’t have done it without each and every one of you! Mom-1 love you, you’re the best! am so blessed and beyond grateful for the experiences I’ve had, and look forward to what the future holds. Joshua 1:9
David R. Franck
GBD, Beans Denison, IA
Systems Engineering Management
I want to thank my family the most! Mom, Dad, Diana and Derrick don't know what would have done without your love and guidance. I’ll never forget the Jello 7 and all the great times. Matt, I couldn’t have asked for a better roommate, especially 3 dig year. I’m so thankful to all of the friends I have made for life. All have helped me through some extremely difficult times; can’t express the extent of my gratitude.
Nathan D. Glandon
Abilene, TX
SystemsEngineering Management
Thanks Don, Debbie, and Lynette Glandon for all your unconditional love and support. Thanks Mimi for all your frequent and encouraging letters. To Papa, it would be an honor to walk in your footsteps. Thanks to my close few friends at the Academy: Chelsea Tompkins, Daniel Kauffman, and Calen Pope; and back homeMichael Rangel, Sean Alvis, and Brandon Cook; the times we spend together are cherished. Thanks Coach Merritt, Lt. Col. Kemper, and Maj. Dayton for being my mentors.
Daniel B. Kauffman
Enumciaw, WA
Behavioral Science
Wow, talk about an experience! Thank You God for giving me this opportunity.
Thank you Dad for raising me with the moral courage to do what’s right.
Thank you Mom for teaching me what’s important in life. Thank you WW's for making this place a lot more enjoyable.
Thank you Rebeleven for seriously being the BEST Squadron in the Wing.
And thanks to the rest of my family and friends for constantly and consistently supporting me. I love you all.
Erol S. Kelter
Eagle River, AK
Civil Engineering
If you’rereading this then I made it. Getting to Graduation is entirely attributed to the support of my family and friends. Thank you to all that provided comfort in rough times. God knows there were way too many for one lifetime. My Faithhas brought to this point and hope that it will only lead me to great things in the future. It’s a rough four years, but the memories made will last forever (WP4L).
Peter W. Mattes
Lil Pete, Legend, Coach Omaha, NE
Systems Engineering Management
“I’m not interested in preserving the status quo; want to overthrow it.”
- Niccolo Machiavelli. I would like to thank my friends, family and fans for helping me in the sideshow, now watch me in the main tent!
Brian D. Page
Colorado Springs, CO Economics
Oma and Opa, Allison and Lauren, all my friends, and especially Mom and Dad, thank you for all the love and support you have given me over the years. You have inspired me to reach for and helped me to achieve my wildest dreams. I could not have done it without you. Jello 7
Michael J. Smith
Snake
Kittery Point, ME
Electrical Engineering
Thanks to my family and friends; could have never made it through without you. Ma you especially. Follow your dreams and make the world a better place because you have lived in it.
Ashley M.
Superior, CO Operations Research
Thanks Mom and Dad for supporting me during my four years, for always questioning my actions with “Are you sure you’re allowed to do that?’’ and making many trips down here to support me. Wes, keep working hard and soon you’ll be writing one of these. Thanks to my friends, especially the ruggers and soccer girls, that kept me sane. “It’s a [non-American] goat, so it can't stay here, or else it’ll choke of the sweet air of freedom’’ Cartman.
To my Mom,Dad, and Sis love you guys. To Kathleen, I’ll never forget all you have taught me. Thanks to those who have supported me through the years. To my close friends at the Academy, you are truly the best part about being here and I would have gone crazy without you. You guys are my brothers. Lastly, remember this lifelong lesson: “If the jell-o is too watery, add protein powder.”— Unknown
Alexandra C. Psihas
Alex Franklin, TN
Humanities
Thank you to my family, you guys helped get me through this place, love you all. Mom, you’re my strength that got me through when mine was lost, and you will always be my hero. “My whole goal is to keep my spirit intact. If that doesn't happen, none of this is worth it."
John A. Smyrski
Waipahu, HI
Mechanical Engineering
To my family, friends, and all those I love thank you for all your support and encouragement through the good times and bad. Your support gave me the courage and strength to make it through the day. WF thanks for all the memories, you kept this place funand interesting.
Lee Oklahoma City, OK
Social Science
It’s only by the grace of God! Thank you to everyone who has made this long, long, seemingly long journey at USAFA worth while. I’ll never forget the memories made (both good and bad), and will forever cherish the friendships that now have. I consider my whole experience a blessing, a blessing in disguise, but still in fact a blessing!
Brandon S. Wolf Bdub, Wolfy Saginaw, Ml Systems Engineering Human Systems
To my family, thank you for inspiring and supporting me in everything do, love you. Jello 7, without you I couldn’t have survived. We’ve had some good times that won’t forget. Most of all, thanks to God. can do all things through Him who strength ens me. Philippians 4:13. I’mout!
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Alecia C. Steele
Philipe L. White Phil-leap, Phil-leap-pay, Mexican Elk Grove, CA Economics
Matthew H. Yarrington
Matt
Lafayette, CA
Aeronautical Engineering
Mom, Dad, Mike and Ben, thank you so much for all the love and support, you’ve helped me reach my dream and can’t thank you enough or tell you how much love you. To Dave and the rest of the Jello 7 and crew, without a doubt, the best thing about graduation is leaving with friends for life... can’t wait to see you all out there. Always remember, “Fear is how we fall.”
rebeleven D ELEVEN “Applaud us when we run console us when wefall cheer us when we recover.
Steven A. Bennett
Steve-o St. Louis, MO
Astronautical Engineering
My parents comprise the greatest pair of individuals on the planet.
Thank you.
Dear Future Steve-o,
In case you forgot, remember that mountaineering is cooler than anything you might be doing now. If applicable, get your loser self out of the cubicle and go climb something dangerous. Love, Past Steve-o. Keep it Dirty!
JonnyB
Toledo, OH
Systems Engineering Mechanics
Well, can’t say this is what expected, but coming here was the secondbest decision ever made. Thebest decision I ever made was to leave... guess couldn’t stay away too long. ’07, wanted to walk out with yall but at least threw my hat up with you! God,Mom, Dad, rest of the fam, I love you and thanks. GODchasers, the Mill, Track, YWAM, mountains. Miss yall. Keep it Dirty and I'll be praying Jon
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Elizabeth Arrington
Bend, OR
Political Science
To my family: Words can’t begin to express how grateful I am that you all are so wonderful and how you helped me makethe most of this place. For my friends, you will always have a special spot in my heart. will never forget the times we had here. It’s been real. It’s been fun. And it really has been real fun. love you all. “Freedom lies in being bold." - Robert Frost. Keep it Dirty!
Philip A. Borroni
Phil Dog College Station, TX Biology
“There’s people in your eyes who'd walk through Hell for you ‘cause you would do the same. They come face to face with Satan, and embrace with the flames.. And to thosewho have stood by me, ever do I owe! For believing what believe, from the deepest of my soul! To the highest of the mountains, to the deepest of the sea! How much that thank you; Always being there for me.,..” Cross Canadian Ragweed. BFATA’s forever...
Kemery L. Gies
Corning, IA
Behavioral Science
To my family: thank you for everything. All that am and have achieved is a reflection of your love. Mom, there is no other like you. You inspired me to push myself every day. Marv, thank you for keeping my head on straight To “my kids”, Marie Kemery and Scott Clifford—you coming into thisworld was the greatest gift. Sissy is always here for you. And as for you, Johnson family.. to the future! love you all
Jonathan D. Butcher
Jacob T. Hall
Clive, IA
Aeronautical Engineering
Thank you Mom and Dad for the support.
Austin J. Hendrickson
Saint Matthews. SC
Foreign Area Studies
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Alexander F. Henning
Crossville, IL
Aeronautical Engineering
Mom, Dad, Marc, and Eric, just want to say thanks for all of the support. Mom and Dad especially, I will never be able to thank you enough for the impact you havemade on my life. couldn’t have done it without you guys. Remember that you win some, you lose a lot! If you make the wins big and the losses small, you’ll do just fine. Keep it Dirty!
Steven A. Janner
Janno
Overland Park KS
Meteorology
Thanks to everyone who believed in me! “A wise person knows that there is something to be learned from everyone.” Sun Tzu. Keep it dirty!
Hoon-Seok Jang
Hoon
Pusan, South Korea
Astronautical Engineering
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Niki G. Kissinger
Mclnger
Lubbock TX
Systems Engineering Management
I could not have asked for a better college experience - it was challenging and fun! The memories and friends have gained here are irreplaceable. Thank you USAFA. Thank you to my really close girlfriendsyou know who you are. Thank you to my family and fiance, Richard McNeil, who has always been so supportive. I love you all very much! Good luck and may God bless you all with a wonderful future! Keep it Dirty!
Stephen J. McNamara
Toms River, NJ
Civil Engineering
Mom, Dad and Michelle, thank you for all your support and advice over the years, I couldn’t have made it without you. I’ll always remember the friends I’ve made and the difficult times we have been through. wish you all success and happiness in the future. To everyone in the Dozen, don’t forget to keep it dirty! See you on the other side.
Eryn M. Meeks
Tucson, AZ
Foreign Area Studies
In waking, the planet turns a Blue face Winds blow a silent sky Reach over Mountains yet to travel, far-flung Wait, watch This new cloud-crusted dawn
Brian P.
Waltham, MA
Aeronautical Systems Engineering
“I hated every minute of training, but said, ‘Don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.’” - Muhammad Ali
Crystal Lake, IL
Behavioral Science
Mom, Dad, Kevin, Kristen, and Grandma: Thank you so much for all of your support throughout the past four years. There is not a chance in hell that I would have made it through here without your advice, humor, and rationality. To all of my friends out there, thanks for the good times and to those dirty individuals still here: makethe most of your time left, enjoy each other, appreciate this place, and most of all...keep it Dirty!
Richard J. McNeil
Dick, Mclnger
Antioch, CA
Social Science
Thank You Mom and Dad and everyone back home for believing in me. I Love You Guys! Grandfather, you have done more for me than you will ever know! I’m glad it’s all over, but I'd do it again in a heartbeat. It’s been quite a ride. To my roommate, Milldawg, and all the boys, it’s been real and I’ll miss you a lot. Finally, to my fiance...Niki, I love you and you are wonderful. Keep it Dirty!
Christopher D. Miller
Homo, Milldawg Stillwater, MN
Environmental Engineering
How fast the time flies! Thank you Mom, Dad, Craig, and Carissa for all your support and the family visits. NWP was a blazzin' good time. Fellow football managers, will never forget the road trips. Smelch, Tonr, and Dick, we messed stuff up in the mountains. Dick, you were the best roommate, I’m going to miss you! Leslie, you brightenedeach day with your beautiful smile and cute laugh, love you! Fellow Dozen mates: Keep it Dirty!
Joseph R. Speakman Pickerington, OH
Astronautical Engineering
“My mother said to me, ’If you are a soldier, you will become a general. If you are a monk, you will become the Pope.' Instead, was a painter, and becamePicasso.” -Pablo Picasso. To mom and dad, for your love and encouragement and for helping me become the man I am today; to Laura for your dedication, patience, love, and for keeping me sane; to the Hillmans for welcoming me into your family: Thank You. Keep it Dirty!
Aeronautical Engineering
“Praise be to the Lord my Rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle.” (Psalm 144:1) My journey through this place has definitely been worth it. I’ve had one hell of a ride, done amazing things, and have made the friends of a lifetime. I'm at peace knowing you all have my back. ..you know who you are. Thanks Dirties for the good times and always making it fun and real See ya out there! Keep it Dirty!
Navin
Katherine J. Suhrhoff
Michael E. Trott Eton, NC
Daniel L. Welch
Smeltch
Henderson, NV
Mechanical Engineering
Thank you to my family and Ann for alwayssupporting me in whatever I wanted to do. “Keep it Dirty” Isaiah 6 8 - 9
Ann L. Wessell
Golden, CO Management
To everyone who has made these last four years the best and most memorable yet; to Dad and Sharon, Mom and Bert, Tia, Janie and Jim, Dan and to all my friends - Thanks! Dozen...Keep it Dirty!
Ryan J. White
Newport Beach, CA Social Science
Although I have wanted to be many other places than here, would not wish for my life to be any different than it is now. knowthat would not be here today if it wasn’tfor the advice and support of my family and friends. Thank you for everything Mom. Thank you Dan for being an awesome roommate and friend. Thanks Dozen for keeping it dirty and always being shady. Love you all.
dirty dozen ° —TWELVE
A man doesn t begin to attain wisdom until he recognizes that he is no longer indispensable.
- Richard E. Byrd
Miles-Tyson I. Blocker Riverside, CA Biology
I can’t say this was the easiest thing have ever done in my life. It passed so quickly but I felt every second of it. My love goes out to all those who had no doubts in their minds about me finishing when had so many. I thank all the goobers who have made this experience so interesting. Nights of Chinese food and falling off beds will never leave me. We did it!
Science
“Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It’s perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we’ve learned something from yesterday.” John Wayne
Adam B. Dunk Dunk West Point, TX
Astronautical Engineering
The Air Force Academy has been the experience of a lifetime. With a sigh of relief, I’m glad it is finally over. know God has helped me get through every single day, and without the love and support from Mom, Dad, Matt and Kayley, I would have surely failed. will always remember the many memories from two great friends: Jamal and Miles. I’d also like to thank the Warricks for everything they have done. God Bless!
Collette A. Bannister Seattle, WA
Human Systems Engineering
Thank you Mom and Dad for your love theselast 22 years. would not be the person am today without my dad's advice or my mom’s style. Thank you Sean, Kaylen, and Mackenzie for supporting your older, nerdy sister. Thanks to my extended family, especially my Grandparents for always welcoming in their home. God has truly blest me.
Thanks you FRIENDS, you helped me survive! Thanks to those who never let me take the easy road.
Stephen S. Bump Bumparoonistiltskin Mitchell, NE
Human Systems Engineering
I’d like to thank everybody who had a part in helping me keep my sanity throughout my journey to graduation. Caitie, it would have been a lonely journey without you. You’re amazing! Most importantly, I’d like to thank God for “I can do all things through Christwhich strengtheneth me."
Philippians 4:13
Boyd H. Fritzsche Monument, CO Management
These four years have truly been one of the greatest blessings in my life Jesus has taken me from Inprocessing to Graduation despite many foul steps on my behalf. owe immense amounts of credit to my parents and two older sistersfor their endless support and love. Through USAFA, I now have the best friends a man could ever ask for. Finally, "thank you for your attention in today’s parade and have a great AF day..."
Joshua W. Clayton Englewood, CO Social
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Jamal R. Harrison
Fort Worth. TX
Computer Science
Big thanks to everyone who helped me through the tough times and made the great times so great. So many memories, so many things that changed and shaped me...I'd do it all over again in a heartbeat!
James H. Hayes
Panama City, FL Economics
Thank you God for giving me the strength to endure. To my amazing family for your constant love and support; without ya’II could not have made it through. To the best friends a guy could have, ya’ll made this place awesome (Joshua 1:9). Kasy, you're my everything. I love you. God, grant me wisdom so may lead for Your glory.
The Flammer Fort Worth, TX
Systems EngineeringManagement
I just want to thank my parents and brothersfor supporting me with all their love for the last four years. To my friends...Thanks for all the fun during the good times, and with helping me through the bad. Isaiah 6:8
Syed S. Javaid
Saad
Karachi, Pakistan
Aeronautical Engineering
Don’t be dismayed at goodbyes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meeting again, after moments or lifetime, is certain for those who are friends. Richard Bach. I would not have made it through this place if it wasn’t for my family and their prayers and this place would not have been worth it if it was not for the friends that I made.
Lorenz G. Madarang
Las Vegas, NV
Behavioral Science
Mom, Dad, Andrea, and Leonard your loveand support got me through the United States Air Force Academy. The Ricotta family, the Hernandez family, and the Gonzales family you are my Puerto-Mexalian family, thank you for taking in a stranger and loving him as apart of the family, I could not have it done it without you. D-Rod, Thomas, Ruben, Calen, and the Bulldawg squadron, love you guys. “If the world is ending, I ‘m throwing the party.”
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Nicholas J. Mercurio
Nick Cranston, Rl
English would like to thank my friends and loved ones for their tireless support and let them know how very glad am to share this moment with all of them. “When you leave here, don’t forget why you came." Adlai Stevenson
Kasey C. King
Erin K.
Dallas, TX
Mathematics prevail with my mother's obstinate support, my father’s keen ability to curtail my mother, and my brother, sister, and friends’ unwavering affection and confidence in me.
Calen
Barwick, GA Systems Engineering Mechanical
One of the best things I learned at the Academy: keep it short. Thank you Lord for all you’ve given me. Thank you Mom and Dad for helping me into and through here. Thank you Don and Anna Warrick for the same. Thanks for being my roomie, Lorenz. Love you, all my friends, I’ll miss you.
God has blessed me beyond measure; havethe best people in my life and they pour his love onme. would be nothing without his grace and their support. “The Lord your God is with you, he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over you with singing." Zeph.
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Environmental Engineering would like to thank my family, Bob, Marcy, Monica, Robby, my grandparents, Keith, and all of my friends, for their support and making the last four years so special.
Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial, because when he has stood the test, he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him.” James 1:12
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, ‘who am to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?’ Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you.”
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Kevin J. Pastoor Parker, CO Chemistry
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Elizabeth A. Simpson Liz Ft. Collins, CO Foreign Area Studies
Matthew C. Stillman Stills Colorado Springs, CO Behavioral Science
Christina A. True Yorba Linda, CA
Robert R. Whipple Ryan
Cheyenne, WY
Humanities
Thanks to those of you who made this possible: the ones who made the bad times bearable and the good times unforgettable. You know who you are. From freezing backcountry camping to the little village of Buraimi, it’s been great. You made it all worthwhile
bulldawgs THIRTEEN
“As soon as someone is identified, as an unsung hero he no longer is.
- George Carlin
Lino Lakes, MN Systems Engineering Aerona Engineering
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Astronautical Engineering
Goodluck to the Class of 2008, Richter! Thanks for all the great memories. To my family, friends, and everyone who helped me make it this far, thank you for your endless support. I could not have made it alone.
To future graduates, remember: “Let him that would move the world, first move himself.”
Behavioral Science
When you do something right, people start noticing... First, they might resent you. Do not falter or give up because of what someone else thinks. Instead, keep doing it right and in fact, renew yourself and attack it with a new fervor. Soon, thosewho resented you will begin to emulate you. Then you have suecessfully enacted change.
Wow, it’s finally over. It has been four years, and thank God I made it through. Thank you Mom and Dad for supporting me all these years. Most of all, thank you John, my future husband, for every great memory of this place. From supporting me at the pool, to history papers and broken shoulders at three in morning, to just being a shoulder to cry on, I could not have done this without you.
Evan M. Dadosky Cincinnati, OH
Systems Engineering Management
Well here we are! I’m not quite sure how, but it’s over. Thank you so much Mom, Dad, Collin, Kara, Liza, Simon, Amara, my entire extended family, and all the awesome friends have met out here in Colorado. Thanks for the support, the love, the prayers and for always being there for me no matter what else you had going on. It’s been wild, but one thing is for sure: The party is truly onlybeginning. WHO DEY!
Humanities
“I look forward confidently to the day when all...will be one with no thought to their separateness. This will be the day when we bring into full realization the American dream - a dream yet unfilled. A dream of a nation where our gifts and resources are held not for ourselves alone, but as instruments of service for the rest of humanity: the dream of a country where every man will respect the dignity and worth of the human personality.” MLK
Hutch
Austin, TX
Social Science
want to thank my Parents, Jess, and Grandpa for the inspiration to get me to this point in my life. To my friends: Thanks for some of the funniest, lamest, most expensive, weirdest and best times of my life thus far. Watch out for the Man Bear Pigs, Wood and TeamHutch on the table, table 6 (I’ll see you in Kiimlaiiil), the old p-school priors, the Cougars in the springs, and the World Cup night in Florence (Wood).
Tiffany L. Biddle
Matthew M. Dinsdale Matt Dallas, TX
April C. Harker Greenville, NC
Raymond A. Hoffman Ray Waterford, Wl
Seth M. Hutcheson
Troy W. Jeffers
T-roy and 321
Terre Haute, IN Management
To my fellow ‘08 PTWOBs, you all made the past three years of my life the greatest! Demo Dawgs- there’s not muchelse I can say about our trips except...wow--total destruction in every city we went to! To Alex “Show me” Nell, we had some awesome times brother! Whether it was Gary Allan, mullet season, or keeping law and order as Reno cops...we held the fort down. Good Luck to ya! I’m sure we'll cross paths again.
Gregory S. Kimak
Herndon, VA Political Science
I’m proud to say that managed to go a full year (spring semester 3dig year to spring 2 dig year) without embarrassingly slipping on any random patches of t-zo ice.
Huson G. Low Singapore
Aeronautical Engineering
The past four years may have gone by quickly but the memories I’ve had will remain with me forever. Thank you to all my Americanfriends for treating me as one of your own. I have the utmost respect for your mission. The world is small and look forward to meeting all of you again!
To all my international friends, I’ll really miss all of you! To my family, thank you for always being there for me!
Woodders Stratton, NE Physics
I learned a lot in my four years here, but itis time to leave. Good luck to everyone. Chemistryalways tries to stealthe good ideas from Physics.
Lawrence V. Melnicoff
Mel
Pembroke Pines, FL Bio Chemistry
The greatest ideas start as a flicker within any one of us. When we pour faith, desire and passion into it, then we have the potential to turn those fleeting ideas into reality. Each of us has this potential to be awesome and make a difference. So have dogged determination to follow through and achieve your goals regardless of circumstances! This expect in each of you, my fellow brothers and sisters at arms.
Lucifer Monroe, LA Management
SHOW ME!! Thank God it’s over. Thanks to my roommate Troy for teaching me every class ever took right before GRs and finals and for putting up with me for 3 years, wouldn’t have made it without him. Thanks to my brother for going to CU and getting a house. To my brothers: Epstein, Barlow, Reed, and Shatmess, FQF and NFQ. To all the future members of the laundry club, BUST IT!!!!
Wooddy S. Miller
Alexander V. Nell
Anthony R. Norman
Tony, T-Norm Dennison, OH History
Thanks Drew, Mom, and Dad. You guys have been there when I needed you most. This is a great opportunity for me to run with, and thank you guys for your love and support! Strength and Honor!
Liddell J. Parchman Jack, Parch Baltimore, MD Humanities
Mom, Dad, Andy, Kallie, Bandit, Dr. Yeager, Coach Dorrel,Culver, coaches, teammates, friends, teachers, and mentors, thank you for pushing and supporting me throughout the past 22 years. Brandes, all 4 years....CMA04...AFLAX 23
Katherine A. Roling Katie Eldersburg, MD Systems Engineering
“Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.” Dr. Seuss. Now that graduation is over, I can’t help but look back at everything that’s happened. Time may blur the edges around my memory, but will never forget all the people I’ve met. While it may have been tough at times, it was overall a remarkable experience. Thanks Mom and Dad, for proofreading my papers, and thanks for all the support, Scott. You guys are awesome.
Jonathan S. O’Rourke
Jonny, Guile, Gary Busey, Jellyfish San Diego, CA Political Science
Mom, Dad, I wouldn’t be here without you; thanks for putting up with me. To my friends, it’s been quite a run - we've got some stories to say the least. Table 6, we’ve smoked too many to count. TStead, Jonny. the tripod has done well - next job. survive 60 days. Hutch, the man-bearpig is coming! I’m out
Kirk A. Palan
Kok Jr. Fayetteville, GA Military History
We finally made it. Seth, sorry left you at the end. Brandes and Jack, won't look at a certain salad dressing the same way. Dadosky, start breaking down the tape for next season. Nell, who you mad at? O'Rourke and T-stead, see you at Eeeemlai! And finally, to the PTWOBs, love you guys, ya’lls some... We’ve jumped shows and games I’ll always remember. What time is it?! Most importantly, thanks Mom and Dad for everything. #307
Brandes N. Ramsey Cobra Commander Destrehan, LA Systems Engineering
Thanks first to my Mother and Father, I love you and thank you for the support. Taryn, I’m sorry about telling you all those lies about how awesome this place is. Jack, roommates for 8 semesters; we fear change Killer Cobras '08, good times
Ryan P. Sullivan Peachtree City, GA Civil Engineering
would like to thank my family and my fiancee for all the support they have given me throughout my time at USAFA.
Christopher C. Travelstead
Albuquerque, NM
Engineering Mechanics
To Jonny, Raptor, and Table Six, thank for all of the memories and making this place bearable. I will never forget all of the jokes, smokes, and overall humor that you all added to this place. Mom, Dad, friends and family you too helped me get through and for that am grateful. To everyone else, good luck. Welp, time to finish this up...that’s what she said.
Rachel E. Washburn
Raquel Amherst, OH
Material Science
I can finally say “I'm done.” I’m done. I’m done. I’m done. It was a great ride, and don’t regret a thing. Thank you Jenoshka for all the debauchery. Thanks to all my friends for helping me through. A special thanks to the Demboski’s and my own family for putting up with me. I love you. G’bye CS14, g’bye steel and concrete Vandy that just wouldn’t burn down, g’bye GRs, g’bye USAFA. Good times will be missed.
Daniel A. Wright
Charlie Murphy
San Antonio, TX
Management
Mom, Dad, Matt, and Rachel thanks for helping me out and always being there for me. Everyone on D&B, you guys are great and I’m glad was with you all these years. To my four brothers in the Back Stair Studios group; Phil, Blake, Keith, and Jamal thanks for helping me make the best memories of my life. The best leader knows he’s not the best at everything and “always do everything you ask of those you command.”
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“You build on failure. You use it as a stepping stone; close the door on the past. You don't try to forget the mistakes, butyou don't dwell on it. You don 7 let it have any ojyour energy, or any ofyour time, or any of your space. My advice is, if lhey're going to break your legs once when
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Weeman
Tipp City, OH
Electrical Engineering
Looking back at the past four years I know couldn’t have made it without the incredible support of family and friends. Thank you to everyone who helpedalong the way, Melissa for always being there for me even when didn’t believe in myself, my family for always reminding me how much theysupported what I was doing, and my friends for keeping my spirits high after those multiple long nights. will never forget the relationships have built here and the people who have made these past four years so memorable.
Rosser
Appleton, Wl Management would like to thank all my friends in CS15 for helping me get through some of the toughest years of my life. First off, Carl for being a quality roommate. Dueno for offering endless opportunities to talk about Brett Favre and the great state of Wisconsin. Seth for always letting me know he was better than me because he was a mech major. Tim for letting me borrow his plasma TV on the various occasions I was restricted over the weekends. Jet for being jet. Shawn for standing up for me when it really mattered and everyone else in CS-15 that took enough pain away to make it through USAFA. Love ya guys!
Tory Palmdale, CA
Systems Engineering
“The place to improve the world is first in one’s own heart and head and hands and then work outward from there.” -
Robert M. Pirsig
Hillsboro, OR
Electrical Engineering
Looking back on the past four years, I have no regrets. Mom & Dad, thanks for always being there for me no matter what. Natasha & Micah, you will always be my best and closest friends. To all of my family and friends, you are my support, and I am deeply thankful. To all the EEs/ CMPEs out there, I will never forget the good times during the late nights Most of all, thank God for always being with me.
Booyah
Portsmouth, Rl Physics
Here’s to Mark Liu and ‘bring your own booyah’. Here’s to freshman dogs and war eagles. Here's to everyone was able to get to know but, if didn't know you, all can say is I’m sorry. don't know if I’m going to miss this place but it sure feels good to say that had as much fun as could while was stuck here. also can’t believe I didn’t get kicked out. Booyah.
Marysville, WA
Management
Thank you everybody that has helped me get through USAFA I have met many great people that will never forget. The amazing experiences are worth all the challenges and tribulations. Thank you.
Justin M. Aberth
Michael D. Archer
Ross M. Biechler
Gregory N. Boyadjian
Victoria A. Castro
Joshua J. Clifford Cliff
Shawn T. Cuevas
San Antonio, TX Economics
The stuff I’ve learned in classrooms pales in comparison to therelationships I’ve forged. Thanks to all my family, friends, to CS-15, and espedally Amateur Hour for the support. I've learned a lot and I’m glad to go, but never thought leaving would be bittersweet. The next round is on me...
Eric D. Dueno
Dwayno Manitowoc, Wl Systems Engineering
“A man can be as great as he wants to be. If you believe in yourself and havethe courage, the determination, the dedication, the competitive drive and if you are willing to sacrifice the little things in lifeand pay the price for the things that are worthwhile, it can be done.” Vince Lombardi. Just wanted to say it’s been a blast guys. I’ll try to forget this place, but never the people.
Matthew D. Goering
Fletcher, NC
Foreign Area Studies
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Mary C. Harvey Lexington, NC Management
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TJ. Disani, Mr. Clause. Aquaman
Los Gatos. CA
Electrical Engineering
Yeah, it was...Thanks Mum, Dad, Evan and Davy for the love and support that you've always given me. You guys are the best and couldn’t have done it without you. To the Wareagles, all the EE people who helped me get through, will miss you all. And always, cheers to the Downtown Guys.
Christopher M. Englert McKeesport, PA Systems Engineering
Thanks to my family and especially my parents for supporting me 100%. Thanks to all my friends. I’ll never forget our weekends. Especially the breathalyzers, the ski trips, andthe partying.
Adam W. Greer
Rio Rancho, NM
Foriegn Area Studies
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Seth T. Horner
Sioux Falls, SD
Mechanical Engineering
don’t know what to say Mom and Dad, except thank you! You have been there in all of the good and bad times. Steve and Tammy, you have been amazing sponsors. Sara, Calvin, and Lucy, you all are amazing, and don't know what I would do without you. Looking back, the Academy has been amazing with regards to the friends have made. You guys are awesome, and the times ahead will always be fun. I’m out.
Jacob L. Kriegbaum
Abilene, KS
General Science
Mom and Dad Thanks for having my back, and to my boys thanks for all the crazy nights, what can remember won’t be forgotten.t
Nicholas K. Lee
Nick, Beandip, Burrito, Mexi”CAN" San Antonio, TX
Behavioral Science couldn’t have done this without my family. Dad, Mom, TJ, and Justin, you guys never gave up on me and always gave me all the support in the world. Latoyia, I know it was rough but we made it, LOVE YOU! love you all and those didn’t have the space to thank. Here’s to 5 years, lots of probations, even more drinking, tons of memories, and friends will never forget. B Squad, 32, 15. Cowboy Up.
Nicky
Los Angeles, CA
Aeronautical Engineering
owe everything am, and everything I have accomplished to my Mom and Dad, my family and my friends. have been truly blessed.
Thank you for loving and supporting me, would be lost without you. “I no doubt deserved my enemies, but don't believe I deserved my friends.”
-Walt Whitman. "Who you are will prevail.” -Mom. Love.
Timmah
Fort Worth, TX
Systems Engineering
It’s been a stressfully fun 5 years. Everyone at the PSchool, we made it even though only 50 graduated. Thanks to my buddies in CS-15 for using me for my TV and to come by to make fun of Dueno. will never forget CS-15 softball, Ring Dance and the fun that we had. To my groomsman, see you at the wedding.
Thank you mom and dad for always believing in my and pushing me to do well. Last but not least, Thank you Jana for sticking it out with me the last 5 years. know it was tough.
Benjamin J. Kuhar
Columbus, OH
Computer Engineering
Thanks for the memories, it’s been great but not real great. I'm out' Jeremiah 29:11
Robert C. Mitchell
Chhs, Billy, Hablatch Kenansville, NC Management
Thanks Mom and Dad for all of your support through my four years here. To all of you who helped me through this place I appreciate it gladly. And Nick there is still time to not go through with it I promise dont do it. Here's to many many drunken nights and all the friends I will never forget. Heres to all of the memories that will live on and the many more that will come.
Cory Mechanicville, NY Biology
Thanks to all my friends for giving me such good memories - too many names to list. Thanks to my family for understanding, being patient, and supporting me through my time here Lastly, something I heard once: “Only to the extent that we expose ourselves over and over again to annihilation can that which is indestructible be found in us.”
Operations Research
Thank you Mom, Dad, Barb, Bryce and Matt for persuading me to stay, otherwise would have left a long time ago.
Nicole D. Pearl
Cory J. Pilinko
Timothy R. Prestidge
Carl J. Protsch Cedar Rapids, IA
VRobert A. Rogers
Bobby Fairmont, WV Biology
“Whenever you are confronted with an opponent. Conquer him with love.” Mahatma Gandhi.
Michael S. Schwartz
Mikey, Schwartz Miami Beach, FL
Aeronautical Engineering
It's true that we don’t know what we've got until we lose it, but it’s also true that we don’t know what we’ve been missing until it arrives. There were fun times and hard times. I’ll never forget this place, but I’m sure glad to be done with it. If I’ve taught anyone anything it's never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway. Thanks Mom, Dad and Billie. Good luckand I’ll see you all on the other side!
Brighton, Ml Biology
I’d just like to thank my parents and brothers and sisters for their love and support. I’m grateful for the friends that I made here and the friends that kept back home. Good luck, hope to party with you all on theoutside.
Stephen F. Zeglen
Steve
Chattanooga, TN
Basic Science
Thank you Mom and Dad, would not be the person am today with your support and preparation. Thanks to my buddies for the great times and better friendships, you made this place great, Semper Fi! Finally, thank my Lord and Savior for guiding me to this point and seeing me through the rough times. “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose." Jim Elliot
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Jethro Ian N. Sadorra
Seaside, CA
Civil Engineering
Thanks to all the people who have made a difference in my life and have kept me motivated throughout the years. Here's the short list: Dad, Mom,Ate, Candy, Carla, Master Sgt. Hodgson, Staff Sgt. Payton, Staff Sgt. Goujon, Izzy, Staff Sgt. Russell, Mary, Shelly, Maj. Pleasant, Maj. Z, and Lesley. Without you guys, wouldn’t be who am today. “Go Hard or Go Home" - Some tough guy
Reilly A. Smith
P.C.M.
Scaggsville, MD Management
I’d like to thank my family for always being so supportive. AFLAX 29. That was easy.
Meghan E. West Megs
Stanardsville, VA Operations Research
If not for my family and friends, would not havebeen able to make it through here. You all gave me the strength to get through the bad days and were there with me to celebrate the good ones. My ladiesfrom the pitch, I’ll always be there for you and don’t forget to BOHA. “Truly great friends are hard to find, difficult to leave, and impossible to forget.” I love you all.
war eagles FIFTEEN
“Then there is a still higher type of courage - the courage to bravepain to live with it to never let others know ofit and to stillfindjoy in life; to wake up in the morning with an & enthusiasm lor the day ahead.
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Kyle W. Anderson
Kyle Niwot, CO
Mechanical Engineering
To all those I call friend, I will never forget any of you. If it wasn’t for my friends I would have left a long time ago. love you all.
Devon A. Bledsoe
Rabbit
Smiths Grove, KY
Behavioral Science
“It’s been a long, hardride with plenty of bumps along the way but my family and friends have been the ones that kept me in it. Mom and Dad, thanks for everything. Dee and Lee Anne, hangin out when was at home was the best thing ever. Jon Boy, you’re the greatest. Chickenhawks and Whiskey Flight, you made it one hell of a ride. love all yall, take it east and don’t work too hard.”
M.
Nashville, TN
Civil Engineering
It’s been a rough four year. Though I’m glad that it is over, I’m disappointed to see it end. I’ve had lots of good times with friendsthat I’ll never forget- some that even go to that boat school. couldn’t have done it without them or my family. “Yes it was. Yes I am. Yes would.”
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Lou
Colorado Springs, CO Humanities
Live well. Laugh often. Love much.
James D. Corless
J.D.
Kansas City, MO
Political Science
Well, four years later and we finally did it Its been a hell of a ride for sure. Mom. Dad you are the only ones who could put up with me for this long. Thank you, love you. I want to say thank you to everyone that's made the past four years memorable and enjoyable. MT Team, Equestrian Club, Whiskey Flight and everyone else who made sure that I never had a dull moment. I’ll see you all on the outside. “Never, Never, Never Quit”- Winston Churchill
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Angelica F. Cornejo
San Antonio, TX
Humanities
“I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference." It’s been a fun, educational, interesting, tough, and long (twss) five years, and if it weren’t for God, my Mom, Dad, Alma, Andy, Terae, the Entourage, softball and countlessfriends and family members I would not have successfully accomplished the things I set out to do from Day 1 to include graduating from USAFA. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, to all of you!
Noah N. Garguile Stifler Bremerton, WA Business Management
First; want to thank my Lord Jesus Christ for giving me the strength to make through everyday, Second; I would like to thank my Family for the love and support they always gave me. would also like to thank Seniors Football Players ...”We did it fellas.”
Of all that I have learned during my time here, these things know for certain: who want to be and who don't, that my true heroes aren’t those found in history books, that sometimes it’s worth the pain and sometimes it isn’t, that peace is the ultimate goal, that each moment is sacred, that my relationships define me, that happiness is a choice, and that love my family and my William with my entire heart.
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Joshua C. Ellis
Mighty Mouse, Monkey China Grove, NC Behavioral Science would like to thank Baby Jesus for giving me the opportunity to come to this fine institution. I would like to thank Major Schenk, Lt Col (Retired) Maser, and LtCol Coffey for teaching me what it means to be a leader. Lastly, I would like to thank my family and friends for supporting me and putting up with my antics through the years. After all, four years ago, couldn't spell graduate, and now are one!!
To everyone who has made my time here at the Hill the best four years of my life, can’t thank you enough. Never forget that we must be the change we wish to see, no matter where we are or what we are doing. Y’all have been the best friends could have ever asked for. Work Hard, Play Harder, and God Bless.
Donald
Engineering
The biggest lesson I’ve learned at USAFA is to fulfill your Purpose. Always ask yourself why you do the things you do, realizing what's worth every second of your every day. It’s easy to get caught up in the hustle of daily life—the emails, the conversations, the books, the bars, girls, family, and new experiences that confront us everyday. Ask yourself with every decision, does this fulfill my purpose; That's how you’ll get the most out of this life.
Erin M. Hiveley Madrid, IA Behavioral Science
Christopher K. Jordan Kinsles Little River, KS Management
J. Lewis Don Wichita Falls, TX Civil
Taylor J. Leonard Gig Harbor, WA Operations Research
Jakerz
Grass Valley, CA
Social Science
Mere longevity is a good thing for those who watch Life from the side lines. For those who play the game, an hour may be a year, a single day’s work an achievement for eternity.
Leah B. Pound Parsons, KS
Behavioral Science
Right now is a good time. Right here is a good place. The potential for compassion lies in all of us and between us. Without each other, we cease to exist. Always act with intention and intend for every moment to count. Fortunately I’m here to do it. Mom,Dad,Lisa, Sara,AG, the Inner Circle, the Vast Refuge, Court and the FF - thank you. And as always, in big heart, big mind, and deep gassho.
Biology
Falcon footballthis year was sick. To my fellow Falcon brothers, thanks for putting up with my stupidity and y'all made my stay here unbelievable. If y’all ever need anything, just call me up. To my squadmates, had a blast and I'll miss y’all.
Leprechaun Dothan, AL
Computer Science
Just remember... this too shall pass... and it finally has. I'm going to miss my daily cup of Col. Coffey. HOORAY NO COMP SCI!
Oz
Iron Mountain, Ml Operations Research never thought I'd go here, and I never thought I’d make it through. I guess was wrong. To the friends that kept me going, I owe you everything. To my “evil twin" you've been a friend through it ail. To the Alpine Ski Team, you kept me sane. The experiences were priceless; some good, some not so good, but all worthwhile.
Land O’ Lakes, FL
Behavioral Science
Mom and Dad, know I couldn’t have made it without your continued help and support. feel amazingly blessed to have parents like you. Jess, look forward to the day that you join me and I’m very proud to say you’re my sister. Joel, Kinsley, Ethan, and Jon...we made it boys! Deuce crew, thanks for letting me party with you. Blue Skies... and all of this because of you (Jeremiah 29: 11 ).
Minnetonka, MN
Civil Engineering
Dad, Mom, Keri, Chad, and Britt. Thank you for all the love and support you have given me throughout the past four years Kimberly, thank you for always supporting me and staying by my side. You are my best friend with whom I cannot wait to spend the rest of my life with.
Jacob C. Miller
Jordan P. Ostwald
Austin T. Randle
Randimal Geronimo, TX
Christopher S. Reynolds
Zachery B. Roycroft
Peter F. Shenk
Jon M. Tangen
Matt
Minneapolis, MN
Civil Engineering
Thanks to all those who have supported me while I’ve been at the academy. I could not have done it without you.
Zachary S. Van Valkenburg Count
Tucson, AZ History
First, would like to thank my parents for always believing in me and giving me the tools to succeed in life. To everyone in Cobras B-flight, you are my friends forever. Kelly, Sean, Nick, and Tatay I wouldn’t have made it without you. Everyone at USNA, you are my family. It has been a crazy four years and have learned so much about myself. Finally, to the class of '08, let’s go out and change the world!
Lauren M. Wilson
Midland, TX Management
Mom, Dad, and Nick: Thank you for always being there for me and pushing me to do the best. You are my role models and inspiration. Thank you for everything and am blessed withthe best family in the world. My Entourage: The best friends a girl could ask for. Tennis Team: These past 4 years have been unforgettable. Thanks for the great memories! “To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift."
Steve Prefontaine
chicken hawks
71 is better to be making the news than taking it; to be an actor rather than a critic.
- Winston Churchill
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James M. Bell
Bremerton, WA
Environmental Engineering
To all my friends and family thanks for all your love and support! couldn’t have made it this far without you.
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Robert L. Brown
Bobby Raleigh, NC
Computer Engineering
“When the mouse laughs at the cat, there is a hole nearby.” - Nigerian Proverb | would never have made it to the hole without my faith to guide me, my family behind me, and my friends along side me. Thank you all who has helped me along this rocky road of life here on the Hill, you’ll always have a friend in Bobby B.
James D. Camp
Katy, TX
Environmental Engineering
“Welp, see ya later...” Thank you to all my friends and family for your love and support through my time here at the Academy. would not have made it without yall.
Meaghan E. Corliss
San Diego, CA Mathematics
My time at the Academy has brought many joys and challenges. Thanks be to God whose grace relied on so many times. I am grateful to my family, friends, sponsor family, and the Catholic community here. You have all been such a blessing in my life! am honored to be serving in the military like my father and grandfather. Thanks for the motto, Papa.
Elizabeth M. Eames
Betsy
Fairfax Station, VA
Electrical Engineering
“Thebest thing about the future is that it comes only one day at a time."
Abraham Lincoln. To my family and friends, who made this journey all the more memorable.
Kevin P. Epstein
Chicago, IL
Behavioral Science
I’m a man of few words and when I try to say them usually mess up
Greg Puyallup, WA Management
“The best way out is always through.” Robert Frost. Thanks to all my friends and family couldn’t have made it without you
Thanks to my friends and especially my family for your unconditional love and support. wouldn't have made it without you. On graduation, I wear only one bar for myself. The other is for you. For a laugh, what do you call a deer with no eyes...no eye deer! “God grant me the serenity to accept the things cannot change, the courage to change the things can, and the wisdom to knowthe difference.”
Thank you to everyone who supported me while was here. Mom, Dad, Adam, Grandma, Grandpa, Uncle Ray, Aunt Jo, Kristin, Kyle, Aunt Susan, and all my friends from back home and here- you are what got me through this place. “Never store your dreams in the dark corners of your mind. A man’s dreams are the emeraids, rubies, and sapphires of his life. They only shine in the light.”
Mark A. Govea
Tavernier, FL
Operations Research
While it took so long, looking back it went by faster then it seems. Five years later it finally gets here and it’s time to move on. Moving on is exciting and scary. Couldn’t have done it without my friends and family!
John C. Hartwell
Colin The Woodlands, TX Astronautical Engineering
Thank you to everyone who supported me; my family, friends, and rockstar roommate...
Andrew P. Johnson
Andy Barrington, IL Behavioral Science
A few thoughts; Dude, that was my skull- Spicoli - School’s out foreverAlice Cooper - Sometimes, there just aren’t enough rocks- Forrest Gump - Thanks everybody for getting me through here, especially my family - Love you guys! Go Zoomies! Go BEARS!
TN Economics
Seems like feel like don’t know how I feel like do feel.
Gregory J. Ferry
Ashley S. Jensen
Green Bay, Wl Systems Engineering
Jason B. Lunger Keller, TX Management
Dustin M. Merritt Maryville,
Jason A. Minnich
Pine Groves, PA
Systems Engineering Management
I want to thank everyone who has supported me to get this far in my life. Specifically thank you to my family, without them I know I could not have made it through all the tough times, and all my friends who have been there and supported me through thick and thin. Finally want to thank God for giving me the courage to keep going and to follow my personal motto: Never Give Up!
Nicolas Z. Neely Rockstar Silver City, NM
Social Science
The meaning of life is to get jacked.
James B. Ryan
Denver, CO
Legal Studies
Don’t sweat the petty things and don’t pet the sweaty things.
Rachael M. Mooney
Burlingame, CA
Social Science
“For beautiful eyes, look for the gooc in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone." - Audrey Hepburn. Thank you to my family and friends for always supporting me.
Phillip A. Polmonari Westford, MA
Operations Research
To all my friends and family thanks for the good times & best of luck!
David K. Russell Alcoa, TN
MilitaryStrategic Studies
Look all around and you'll see yourself, of course, a little rain must fall upon us all, but remember every little thing is going to be alright.
Jeffrey D. Schmidt
Schmidt
Colorado Springs, CO
Behavioral Science
To my family and friends, thank you for the love and support that you have given me over these last 5 years. You are the miraclesthat God provided to me during the toughest times and it is an honor to graduate with you. Isaiah 40:29-31
Ryan D. Shaughnessy
Louisville, KY
History
“The field mouse is fast, butthe owl sees at night.”tt - Chip
Michael D. Trottier
Trottier
Fairfax. VA
Astronauticai Engineering
It hasbeen a long road and can only thank my family andthe friends have made for helping me get through thesefour challenging years. It truly hasbeen an honor going to school with this great bunch of people.
Ajvish Varatharaj
Taj, Vraj, V Springfield, OH
Astronauticai Engineering
I have learned a lot about myself while at the academy, There is definitely a lot to improve. I am very fortunate to have met so many awesome people, and it is an honor to know them. thank God, my family, and friends for all their support.
Lindsay M. Zack Bedford, PA Biology
The most grateful thank you to all of my friends, especially Rachael, for giving me the strength and many laughs to make it through the countless days. Thanks to my parents and family for your never-ending love and support. And most of all, thank you to my beautiful daughter, Hannah, for understanding and for waiting. You are my most treasured miracle. “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
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‘7 leave this rulefor others when Pm dead Be always sure you're right then go ahead!"
ivy Crockett
McMurray, PA
Biochemistry
Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans.
Hsi C. Chou
Sean Dallas, TX
Management thank God his guidance. I thank my parents for all they have done and wouldn’t of made it without them I would like to thank my family and friends who were always there for support when am in need! Life is an adventure, make thebest of it and live for tomorrow!
Greg Kansas City, MO
Social Science
Thanks to my family for all the love and support. Through all the ups and downs of the past 4 years can finally say I’m done Couldn't have made without of the help of my friends: Lou Lou Noel (Vamplestat aka pwner), D-Jack Johns (Best roommate aka Nakota), J-mizzle (bringing the “G" from NYC), Antoine Dorward (Basic roomie and great friend), Dirty J Kriegbaum (craziest kid know), Old Harry (party's like a rockstar), Dr. Cattaneo (Pittsburg is horrible), Teddy (together for 4 years .wow), and all the other bro’s left out. It has been a fun ride.
Fulton, IL
Physics
Thanks to all those who’ve supported me the past four years, they havebeen unforgettable. Special thanks to my dad, mom, brother, and the rest of my family who have been my biggest fans all the way. It was great to be a part of the AF Track & Field team - tons of fun. Lastly I can never forget the friends made along the way, they are what made this place bearable and I’ll never forget them.
Daniel H. Gartland Jacksonville, FL
Environmental Engineering
Thanks to the Lord for my talents and opportunities given. Thanks to my mother and father for everything My respect is paid to anyone else who has aided or influenced my journey.
Nicholas B. Cattaneo
Gregory W. Ford
Bruce A. Fritz
Nicholas J. Haiar
Nick Omaha, NE
Operations Research
just want to thank my family for supporting me during my preparation and my time at the Academy. I also want to thank my friends for being there to help be through all of the late nights, early mornings, bad schedules, and Mitch’s food these past 4 years. Good luck to the future graduating classes; remember to focus on the road ahead, not the rearview mirror.
Daniel S. Johns
Lumberjack, DJack, Nakota Comfort, TX
Social Science
Thanks to family and friends. James (don't leave a man behind, late night BVS dance), G Fizz (pullin that fizzle babay, getting emo), LouLou Noel (craftin like a beast, real gamer), Dirty DP, Chris Wood (from fresh till now, best friend), All-American frequenters, all the bros. Special thanks to Vamplestat for pullingmajor DPS and Dimorte for throwing up thosecrit heals. hope am touched by his noodly appendage. “Come on!” Cattyup!
David P. Jung
Jungle Garland, TX
Electrical Engineering
Thanks to my family and friends without them never would have made it. “The mind of man plans his way, but the LORD directs his steps.” Proverbs 16:9
Kenneth H. Maloy
Harrison Kingsport, TN Management
Thanks Mom and Dad there’s no way couldhave gotten through this place without your support. Mr. & Mrs. Blanco, you’ve been the best sponsors ever. Tennis team-represent it was a great 3.5 years. Finally, to all my friends and late nights at Haps.
David R. Hernandez
Fidel. Little D. Dirty
Columbus, OH
Foreign Area Studies
“Never tell me the odds!" Live every day like it’s your last and remember we all leave a legacy. I hope mine is a good one. Adelante mis amigos. Thanks to God and everyone who helped keep me sane, namely mom anddad and my brothers, friends, and everyone who made the trip worthwhile, and of course my partner in crime Chris Sifuentes. couldn’t have made it through here without all your help. Here’s to tomorrow.
Lisa C. Kempker
San Diego, CA
Economics
Thanks to my family who were always there for me and to my friends for all the laughs and the good times we shared without which would never have made it through. Particularly Cheryl, thanks for listening. You all made it worth it!
James L. Massot
Jimmy, Jimbo
West Babylon, NY
Management
To my great family, friends, and coaches who have supported me throughout my life, thank you.
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Ty B. McKeever
Big Daddy Ty, Ty Mac, Thundergod
Laguna Niguel, CA Biology
This is one of America’s most highly regarded educations. The majority of my class preparation involves devising elaborate smokescreens and verbal sham-jobs intended to blind my teachers to the fact that I have not only failed to read the lesson, but also every preceding lesson, and can’t recollect anything we have discussed more than 5 minutes beforehand. I’m ready.
Louis-Philippe Noel LP, Lou, French Potomac, MD
Social Science
I’d like to thank my family and friends for helping me get through this place, especially you dad. It definitely wasn’t easy to stay motivated for four years, so I was happy to receive all the help I could get. Thanks again.
Drew D. Peterson
Dirty Sarasota, FL
Astronautical Engineering
can’t believe am actually going to graduate from this place. would never have been able to graduate from here without the support of my parents, brother, other family, and friends. Thank you so much for supporting me in whatever do and always being there when times were tough.
Economics
When it’s all said and done, the Academy turned out to be a pretty sweet time. I’ll miss all the bros. See you all out there. Thanks for the memories. Good game [butt tap].
Natasha E. Sergi Tasha Valrico, FL
Behavioral Science
To My Parents: Thanks for all your support and being my best friends.
Roommate: Rachel, my wife of three years, thanks for all the good talks and good times. ShoutOut!:-Abby and Jeana, you’re my favorite party girls! LOVE you always -To everyone else love you know who you are!
E.J., will never forget that once knew an angel Everyone BETTER keep in touch! Never regret anything that once made you smile.
Mathematics
“The best activities for your health are pumping and humping." -Arnold
Jonathon C. Reynolds
Matt Damon, SMASH JonnyBoy Baltic, SD
Theodore C. Shiveley Plano, TX
Christopher A. Sifuentes
Tiny, Tiniest Texan, Pancho, Squints Cleburne, TX
Military Strategic Studies
It has been said that fortune favors the bold, adapt and you will overcome, and tough times don’t last; tough people do. Never before has this been truer than during my time at this place. offer the deepest gratitude to my friends and family for their continued support, and thank God for everything He has given me. Also, can’t forget my trusty partner/roommate Dave. Lastly, could have never done it without my parents; love y’all. -Viva-
Clayton S. Ten Eyck San Leandro, CA Military History
To my family, friends, and sponsor family—I cannot thank you enough for your love, support, dedication, and confidence in my abilities over the last four years. I would not have survived the journey without you by my side. Best of luck to the Classes of 2009,2010, 2011, and to all those that follow. Finally, thank you to USAFA for the good times, bad times, and amazing opportunities that made me a better man than before entered.
Joseph F. Visalli
Chuckles, Krusty, Dr. Strange Centennial, CO Systems Engineering Management
I've always been a big believer in that whatever doesn’t kill you makes you a harder man to kill. As a testament to that my time here has covered a wide spectrum of experiences, the result being that have grown by leaps and bounds, due mostly to the amazing people have met here. am so grateful to the friends have made, and my loving family. You all have changed me for the better, and will treasure your friendships always!
Rachel A. Young Belleville, IL Management
First and foremost, I would have never made it through this place without God. Momand Dad: am forever grateful for your support and unfailing faith in me. Nat and Mad - love you guys. Tasha, you were the best roommate I could ask for; thanks for the laughs and crazy stories. Brandes, who knew one class together would lead to so much? To everyone at the Academy, thanksfor the memories; it’s been one heckof a journey.
nightriders ——EIGHTEEN
“Ifwe should have to fight we should be prepared to do so from the neck up instead offrom the neck down.
- Gen. James H. Doolittle
The Renaissance Man Kenner, LA
Mechanical Engineering
Thank you so much to all my family and friends who have supported me throughout my four years here. I will miss you,my friends, and hope to see you all someday soon. Always remember, “I be flyin."
Severna Park, MD
Foriegn Area Studies
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Slambone Columbus, OH Management
These have been the most memorable four years of my life. Thank you Mom, Dad, Alison, and Hilary for your unwavering love and support, without you, I wouldn’t have made it. To the fellas, you are my best friends and my brothers; you will be forever, despite the Academy’s best efforts, we managed to be pretty sweet and have a hell of a time. Keep it real, and remember that our party is only beginning.
Management
To my family: Thanks mom, dad, and Sven! Thank you for your support and motivation. You have always pointed me in the right direction. I could never ask for a better family. To my friends from home; Thank you for making me feel like never left and always having time for me. To my friends from here; It’s been great! Stay in touch and I look forward to seeing you wherever I may go. Elizabeth: Thank you. For everything.
JP
Washington, D.C.
Social Science
The academy is a great place to be from but not always a great place to he at. Personally, my time here has been tough, but have learned a lot. Having graduated from Gonzaga in DC, which had a rigorous curriculum, I thought was ready for this place. I was wrong. To all current cadets, I wish you the best. Just know this: being a good cadet does not always translate to being a good officer... Respect others.
Brian C. Campbell
Spiro G. Catsulis
Lars-Kristian Hinrichsen Darnestown, MD
Caroline R. Hostomsky
Johnathan P. James
Eryn A. Johnston EJ
Kaneohe, HI Biology
Thanks mom and dad! Without your help, I'd be lost. Thank you to all my friends for the fond memories and great times. I’ll see you on the other side....Live life with no regret!
Anthony M. Lee
Andover, KS Social Science
Lighten up, Frances...Thanks mom, dad, David, Hannah, Shauna, & Madison...you’re awesome!
Ian M. McFarland
Baby Mac
West Plains, MO Civil Engineering
“I firmly believe that any man’s finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle - victorious.”
Vince Lombardi
Clifford C. Moore
Cliff Pittsburgh, PA Astronautical Engineering
“Five years later and it all begins. FCo is still the best Co. VF for thee. Keep your hands up and keep swinging, I’ll see you out there boys.”
Matthew J. Kennedy
Matty, Matty K, Big K. Special K
Forest Hill, MD
Social Science
While have woken up every morning since have been here wishing I wasn’t here, I am grateful that I have madethe amazing friends have: Englert, Paz, Weaver, Fortune, Leif, Chad...the list goes on. have hated every day of this place, but I have loved every friend havemade. The free education got me here, the love of my country kept me here. If it wasn't for my mom and dad, Deb & Buzz, I wouldn't have made it through. Mom & Dad, I love you more than life itself!!!
Aaron M. Lessin
Rapid City, SD Mathematics
I met a seer. He held in his hands Thebook of wisdom.
“Sir," addressed him, “Let me read.”
“Child he began.
“Sir," said, ‘Think not that am a child, For already I know much Of that which you hold. Aye, much.”
He smiled.
Then he opened the book
And held it before me.Strange that should have grown so suddenly blind.
Stephen Crane
Joshua B. Meents
Braidwood, IL Operations Research
Air Force Baseball: A group of ballplayers that take four years and turn it into a lifetime of friendship and memories (WP4L). “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”
Martin Luther King
John D. Pavlus
Pav, SMB, Feldman
Lake Worth, FL
Biological Science
“You’re only as strong as the booze you drink, the family that raised you, and the friends you hold onto.” It’s been a long road—longer than most have had to traverse. I cannot thank my family enough; you were always there to support me through the good and the bad. To my best friends...you made all the hard work, frustration, and all that comes with the Academy worth while—I couldn't have done it without you guys.
Jeana M. Quintana
Mamacita
Las Vegas, NM
Basic Science
Thank you Quintana family for ail of your support! I would not be here if it wasn’t for you. love you all very much. “All my life had to fight.” want to give a shout out to my Brillo, Holla if you hear me. I love you girl!
Best roommate ever. ENTOURAGE
I love you girls! We going to get paid I promise you baby we going to get paid. Step bump step bump bump 5
6 7 8. Fam4Life (TJKMJK)!
Kelly J. Robinson
BooBoo
Lansing, Ml Political Science
love you Mom and Dad, Aaron and Nathan, grandmas and grandpas!
Jeana (Spaniard) I couldn’t have asked for a betterroommate—we did it! love you! Love to Zachy, Danielle, and Katie (my BooBoo’s), and all my track and cross country homies! Amanda (Punkin), thanks for still being my best friend!“Life’s too short so love the one you got cause you might get run over or you might get shot” Keep it real!! Fam4Life (TJKMJK)!!
Fold
Enid, OK Military History
Good times and bad times, this place has been interesting. learned a lot about myself being here and learned a lot about leadership and how to relate to people. If there is one thing that can pass on to other people going through this place is to be humble and respect every one. Its beenhell but its over with thank GOD!!!
Robert H. Shuler
Bald Rob Columbia, SC Civil Engineering thought might grow up a little out here. Instead, I became a 5-year-old again playing with dirt (soils class), Tonka toys (using heavy machinery), and "building some.” Some things never change.
Michael P. Riddick
Mikey, Pepper
Aiken, SC
Aeronautical Engineering
To my family, thanks for the encouragement and support yall have given me. I couldn’t have done it without yall. To my friends, you guys have been awesome. Thanks for all your help and great memories. No doubt there will be many more good times ahead. “Celebrate we will 'cause life is short but sweet for certain."
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Ryan D. Rutter
RutNut
Albuquerque, NM Management
To my family and friends, this one’s for you. And to think, we’re just getting started...
Katherine M. Slogic Kat
Colorado Springs, CO Biochemistry
"There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.” Albert Einstein. Fam4Life (TJKMJK)
Mark D. Saffold
Gregory E. Smith
Team Greg Olympia, WA
Civil Engineering
“No one ever finds life worth living - YOU have to make it worth living." I would like to thank my parents and the rest of my family, without their love and support could never have achieved what I have. My success is because of you.
Joseph R. Szeniawski
York, ME
Economics
The past 4 years have been the most challenging of my life. I would not have made it without the support of family and friends. Mom, Dad, Charlie, and Stanley, love you all very much. Thank you for supporting me in all my endeavors. I have made life long friends at USAFA. hope to see you all again someday and I am proud to serve next to you. God Bless America and May There Be Peace on Earth.
Patrick J. Walsh
P.J., Rooster, Big Red Lewisville, NC
Economics
An Irish Blessing to my Brothers reading this in the years to come; May the roadrise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face.
And rains fall soft upon your fields. And until we meet again, May Godhold you in the palm of His hand.
Freehold, NJ
Astronautical Engineering
Thank God, my family, my friends, and my team for getting me through the Academy. I can’t imagine the last four years with out all of you. To Air Force Ultimate: love you guys, and GoodLuck at Nationals. “Forever trust in who we are, and nothing else matters.” -James Hetfield. “The only good race pace is suicide pace, and today looks like a good day to die.”
- Steve Prefontaine. “Live Horizontally” - Rodney “Mr. Peepers” Dwyer
Physics
A special thanks to my family, all my friends, and everyone who supported and workedwith me during my time at the Academy. For those who come after me: do not lose hope and do not back downfrom the challenge of the this place; although it is difficult we are stronger for it. To all: remember we are defined by the choices me make so choose wisely.
wolverines NINETEEN
“All the adversity I've had in my life all my troubles and obstacles have strengthened me... You may not realize it when it happens but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the worldforyou.
John P. Wilder
Jeremy N. Wyatt Google Cumberland, VA
Robert A. Beardslee
Rob
Cheyenne, WY Political Science
"Thank you to all my friends and especially my family for their endless support. could not have done this without you. You have all enriched my life more than you can possibly know.”
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Robert W. Call Bob Syracuse, UT
Astronautical Engineering
Thanks to all my family and friends that have helped me get here, espedally the members of the Troll family, particularly the classes of 2006 and 2008. Just Win Today! Return with Honor!
F. Travis Cope
Travis Doylestown, PA
Civil Engineering
Thanks to all those that supported me on my journey to and through the academy, especially my parents Live laugh love.
Dally D, D Flight Dally, Scotty D Bedford, MA Computer Engineering
Thank you to all those who helped me through this place. needed all of you and you know who you are.
I leave you with these departing thoughts: “Fatefavors only those who are brave enough to try” “Once you’re lost in twilight’s blue, you don’t find the way, the way finds you.” And “No matter where you go, there you are.” Thank you and good night!
Pamela L. Findlay Glenview, IL Biology
Thanks Mom, Dad, Preston, and Patrick for encouraging me every step of the way. You’re my inspiration.
Matthew F. Ditson
Matty D Littleton, CO
Biochemistry
Although it took me an extra year to get here, I am grateful for thetime I've had simply for the lifelong friends I've met. The 4-digs in Redeye got me through the toughest year of my life, and the Troll family has been amazing and unforgettable. But, more than anyone else, the Lord, my family, and Kathryn supplied encouragement through the tough times and love in the good times to make it all worth it. Trolls roll!
Mark E. Fraser Frase Mesa, AZ
Aeronautical Engineering
Make it hurt. If it doesn’t hurt, you aren’t going hard enough. After all. pain is the only way you really know you're still alive.
Scott D. Dalrymple
Samuel M. Freeland
Chickenman
Boulder, MT Mechanical Engineering
To leaving nothing behind and the best of times still to come. Thanks to everyone in my family who prepared me and helped me make it through. Without a doubt some of the best friends I’ve ever had. “Invictus.”
Travis C. Harvey
T-Harv Moberly, MO
Political Science
Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.
- John 15:13. Carpe Diem is a good philosophy; God and Country are good things for which to live; Family and Friends are the key to happiness; Perserverance and Humility are the key to success.
Remington M. Marsden
Remy, Remdog, Remjob Naperville, IL
Environmental Engineering just want to thank Angie, my parents, brother, and all of my friends that helped me make it through this place. Without them, graduating would have been impossible.
Kenneth P. Grosselin
KennyG
Morgantown, WV Mathematical Sciences
“Oh, my friend, it’s not what they take away from you that counts. It's what you do with what you have left.”
- Hubert Humphrey The relationships I leave this place with instantly replace every ounce of energy, minute of sleep, and second of freetime taken from me. My family provided the support, my teachers the drive, and my coaches true knowledge about myself - thank you. The most important lessons leave with learned on the trails. AFXCFT!
Casey R. Kawaguchi
Guch, Guchi
Lahaina, HI Systems Engineering Management
Life is like a box of chocolates...fortunately got thebest family and friends one could wish for. Much mahalo’s to everyone. Away on distant lands I will always keep one foot on the sand. Lahaina Grown and Maui Built. Shoots den!
Amanda S. Lee
Englewood, CO
Foreign Area Studies
First and foremost, thank God. I thank all of my family and friends and more importantly Jamesfor keeping me sane when it was unbearable. know that couldn’t get through this place without everybody saying they believed in me, even when didn’t believe in myself. can’t wait to experience what is ahead, especially with those that havebeen with me all along. It feels great to be out of this place, I’M OUT!
Lauren L. Matthews Oakton, VA
Aeronautical Engineering
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Dylan M. Parker Chicora, PA Operations Research
Someday I’ll probably run into someone fromUSAFA and they’ll say, “You know, looking back, the academy wasn’t so bad, was it?”
And I’ll say, “Ya, It was.”
Todd V. Small TV Nashport, OH
Astronautical Engineering
“Education is an admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing worth knowing can be taught.” - Oscar Wilde. Thanks to all of my family and friends who supported me throughout these four years and taught me the really important things in life.
Daniel W. McLaughlin
Dan, Dan-o Chicopee, MA Political Science
To my family: Mom, Dad, Mary - thank you for all the love and support. To all my friends at the Academy, especially: Justin, Chris, Todd, Scott, and Steph (Shannara) - knowing you has been an honor and a privilege. You all kept me sane, honest, and happy. "Destiny is no matter of chance. It is a matter of choice. It is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved.” “Elige Sortem Tuam” - Choose Your Fate!
Mark J. Pitliangas Pit Chesterfield, MO Systems Aeronautical Engineering Troll Country,BabyRaptors, My Family and Eleni; thanks for making it the best four years of my life.
New Hyde Park, NY Management
To all that got me through: family, friends, spring break 2006, mattress pad, three pillows and down comforter, my board, halo, xbox, 32 inch “monitor,” never getting a fighter ride. 6 months conduct/apt, 24, prison break, smallville, scrubs, rescue me. the unit, lost, our forgotten hallway It’s been...educational I'm out. Uhuuuuh!!
Garrett A.
GASH Mesa, AZ Biology
To my parents: thank you for raising me right. To my Melanie: I would not have made it through this place without you and can’t wait to start our life together. To my brothers: thanks for showing me how it’s all done. I'm proud of you guys. Four years of late nights, high fives, good games. bDubs, richter, shotgun, damn-it roget. alright, youWon't, trollar$, leprechauns, trollCall, and walking it out have led to a great time, trollsroll...
Christopher J. Santangelo Santo
Smith-Hernandez
Christopher S. Stover
Chris, Stovalicious Vancouver, WA Physics
“It’s at the borders of pain and suffering that the men are separated from the boys.” - Emil Zatopek. Thanks mom, dad and Kelly for your loving support, I’d never have been able to make it past those borders without you.
John T. Wells Mesa, AZ Mathematics
“Words cannot describe the gratitude and appreciation for family and friends over the last six years of my life. They are, and have been, my lifeline and support when felt was done, and lost the motivation to continue. They have always picked me up when I was knocked down, and stood by me in my efforts to achieve my goals. Thank you to all of you!"
Always make sure the juice is worth the squeeze. It has been a wild ride, then again, life should be. To the opportunities seized and wishing had seized more. Thanks to everyone who made this place more bearable.
“If knowledge can create problems, it is not through ignorance that we can solve them.”
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- Frederick Douglass
Eric R. Wahl
Grabill. IN Electrical Engineehng
“Integrity first, service before self, excellence in all we do. We will not lie, steal, or cheat, nor tolerate among us anyone who does. Furthermore, I resolve to do my duty and live honorably, so help me god. You are always on parade. Mandrake, have you ever seen a Commie drink a glass of water?”
Blake A. Wiehe
Booger, Chump, Bubba, Buddy Grabill, IN Electrical Engineering
“What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul?” Matthew 16:26
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Anthony M. Young Lincoln, NE Physics
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The 1979 edition of the Polaris yearbook features a comprehensive report on historical spirit missions considered humorous, unique, challenging, or at least unusual that had occurred by the silver anniversary of the U.S. Air Force Academy.
In the interest of tradition, the pranks have continued. Not all accounts are confirmable as those directly involved in the planning or execution of any given spirit mission are not very quick to take the credit (or blame) for the feat. According to several accounts, one of the more common spirit missions involved the movement of display aircraft on the Terrazzo. One anonymous graduate says an especially memorable spirit mission involving the F-104 occurred, he believes over Parent’s Weekend in 1979 ...the threshold of entering the second half of the Academy’s half century of existence. At that time, the Doolies (Class of 1983) with some upper-class members helped move the F-104 all the way down the “Bring Me Men” ramp over the Academy road system to the chaplain’s house, where it was left withthe pilot boom facing the front door. The account goes on to further state the Class of 1984 had developed quite a knack for moving planes and decided to move the F-104 to the Parade Field. Not all went as planned when control of the plane’s movement was lost and it rolled down the ramp, through the cadet clinic parking lot, and onto the ramp leading to the parade field. At about 2 a.m., with no cars in the parking lot, no one woke up to a fender bender. However, the F-104 didn’t corner well and rammed into the retaining wall overlooking the Parade Field. The only thing that kept it from sustaining more damage to the airframe was the tricycle landing gear catching on what was left of the marble wall, leaving the plane hanging by its landing gear over the Parade Field, the report says.
Fastforward 25 years and hundreds of spirit missions later.
A few days before the Class of 2004’s graduation, two graduating cadets scaled the rock face of Eagle Peak and painted a large “04” on the rock. This mark was big, bold and visible from many perspectives on the Academy andcould even be spotted from as far away as 1-25 north and south. The cadets responsible were caught and faced the consequences. However, even after the paint had been sandblasted from the face of the rock - the “04” sandblasting itself scarred the surface and is still visible to this day.
Spirit missions have been as varied as the personalities who perform them. They have always been a part of the Academy’s history and rich tradition and can often be heard as topics of discussion at such events as class reunions decades after the act. by Ken Carter
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■ Prior to the “04” that was painted on Eagle Peak, the Academy’s Class of 2004 made their mark on Flatiron Hill. They outlined their class year with bed linen. In recent years, spirit missions on Flatiron are strictly forbidden.
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■ Spirit missions on the Academy aren’t limited to just Air Force cadets. In the fall of 2004, Naval Exchange Students painted the F-104 in traditional blue and gold prior to the Air Force/Navy football game. They were forced to clean the aircraft as part of their punishment.
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■ The Navy cadets were at it again in 2007 when they snuck into Falcon Stadium to change the Air Force name into something they felt was more '‘suitable." Once again, they were left "swabbing the deck.
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A firstie found a larger-than-life wedding cake in her room after returning from 100th Night.
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One senior cadet's dorm furnishings mysteri-
ously migrated from the dorms to Douglass Valley Housing. The prank was part of an annual Academy tradition that allows fourth classmen to ‘decorate’ the rooms of seniors while they are out at a 100th Night celebration learning where their first Air Force operational assignment will be.
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Among the most popular pranks is erecting a ■ faux wall in front of a firstie's door (above) or moving an "interesting'' large object into the room (right).
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Hundreds Night tradition has remained fairly consistent throughout the Academy’s 50-year history. Fourth-class cadets have always played pranks on the firsties however, it’s the innovative pranks themselves that havemade for a wide variety of unusual challenges for the elder cadets when returning to their dorm rooms within 99 wake-ups of graduating.
One insider says, inthe early 70s, for example, filling a firsties room with newspaper to the point where one couldn’t even get through the door was not uncommon. Another more recent graduate says he’d personally witnessed the chassis of a Jeep thathad been disassembled, taken into a room and reassembled. The same has been accomplished with a full-size golf cart. Imagine passing through a 30-inch door only to find an auto or cart reassembled and covering nearly all your floor space. Other unsuspecting firsties have come “home” to find dozens of gold fish swimming in what used to be a frame holding their mattress but now lined with plastic and serving as “twin size” aquarium. Still other rooms “decorated” in ways that would embarrass any interior designer.
In one instance, a firstie’s entire furnishings were moved to the great outdoors, or more unbelievably another’s to the top of the 10 meter diving platform of the training pool. Regardless, of the generation, many graduates recall what it was like to be a four degree and to be envious of the soon-to-be graduates. They say it made graduation feel closer... like there really is a light at the end of the tunnel.
The tradition continues and the innovative ideas of each new incoming class have made the experience a memorable one. “The vision is to foster the continuation ofAcademy heritage and tradition in honor of the firstie class who will receive base assignments,” said Cadet 1st Class Shawn Green in written Rules of Engagement in 2007.
Cadets are always encouraged to enjoy the weekend, take lots ofpictures and have fun. As the Academy's rich history continues beyond 50 years, this tradition only promises to get better. by Ken Carter
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dCaptain Sijan
Lance P. Sijan was born in Milwaukee in1942. He graduated from the Academy in 1965, and after attending pilot training, was assigned to the 366th Wing at Da Nang Air Base, Vietnam.
On his 52nd mission, on the night of Nov. 9, 1967, Sijan and pilot Lt. Col. John Armstrong were tasked with a bombing mission over North Vietnam. As they rolled in on their target to release their ordnance, their F-4C was engulfed in a ball of fire and entered a banking climb before plunging into the jungle below. Sijan ejected from his aircraft, and a search-and-rescue crew radioed him they were sending down help. Sijan, refusing to put another person in danger, asked that a rescue cable be courtesy Photos lowered instead. However, he couldn’t grab the dropped steel cable, and Some of Capt. Lance P. Sijan’s personal items after 33 minutes the rescue team faced enemy fire and had to leave. are on display in one of the hallways in Blackjack Although search efforts continued the next day, they were called off when Squadron 21 n0 fur[her radio contact could be established with Sijan, and he was placed in MIA status.
Wounded andwithout food, water, or his survival kit, Sijan evaded enemy forces for 46 days before being captured on Dec. 25, 1967.
Although emaciated and in poor shape, he managed to overpower his guard and escape, but was recaptured within hours. He was transported to a holding compound in Vinh, North Vietnam, where he was put into the care of other American POWs. After further travel to Hanoi, Sijan succumbed to his wounds, exhaustion, and disease; he died in captivity on Jan. 22, 1968.
Sijan was promoted posthumously to captain on June 13, 1968. His remains were repatriated on March 13, 1974 and positively identified on April 22, 1974. Heis buried in Arlington Park Cemetery in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. For his bravery, Captain Sijan was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor, the United States' highest military decoration. On March 4, 1976, President GeraldFord presented Captain Sijan’s Medal of Honor to his parents, Sylvester and Jane.
Sijan’s heroism and courage brought him a number of posthumous honors in addition to those at the Academy. The Air Force created the Lance P. Sijan Award, recognizing individuals who have demonstrated the highest qualities of leadership in theirjobs and in their lives. It has become one the Air Force’s most prestigious awards. Sijan's high school alma mater, Bay View High School in Milwaukee, has set up a scholarship in Sijan's honor, presented each year to a student who best exemplifies Sijan's examples of leadership and courage. A nearby park called Sijan Playfield is also dedicated to him. by Ken Carter
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One of the many tributes to Sijan is one of the Academy’s dormotories is named in his honor.
Lieutenant Richter
Lt. Karl Richter graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy June 3, 1964, with a commission as a second lieutenant and served in the regularAir Force. Atjust 23, he became the youngest American pilot to shoot down a MiG over Vietnam. As he approached the 100-mission mark, Lt. Richter desired to fly another 100 missions, believing his combat experience would help the war effort.
At the time of his death, Lt. Richter had flown more missions over North Vietnam than any other airman—198 in all officially credited. Though unconfirmed, it’s believed his sorties may have exceeded 200.
In 1969, he was posthumously awarded the Air Force Academy’s Jabara Award for airmanship, and in 2005, he was named exemplar of the Academy’s Class of 2008. A statue of his likeness stands at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama, with the inscription: "Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Here am I. Send me. Isaiah 6:8) The below is an excerpt from an article in the November 1967 issue of The Airman Magazine. by Ken Carter
The Last Flight
On July 28, 1967, the 24-year-old combat veteran piloted his Thunderchief northward, past the DMZ into “package one.” It was to have been a relatively easy mission. His wingman was a newcomer; this was his checkout mission. ‘‘Package one” is the safest of the six territories American Airmen have designated in North Vietnam. “Package six,” the Hanoi-Haiphong area is the roughest, the most dangerous as determined by the intensity of ground fire. Richter and his wingman saw a bridge. Instructing the new man to stay above and watch, the young veteran rolled his 105 and dived. Suddenly, communist triple A opened up. The deadly rounds spit upward, hitting the Thunderchief on its way down. Instinctively, Richter pulled up. His fighter-bomber grabbed at the sky and gained altitude. They turned toward home - Korat, Thailand - but the crippledjet couldn’t make it.
“May Day! May Day!” Richter calledand then punched out. He ejected safely and had a good chute. Then he disappeared into the fog bankand cloud cover. The valley below was full of karst (coral and limestone rocks). Normally hostileforces avoided that area because of the rough terrain. Richter should have been comparatively safe until an HH-3E “Jolly Green Giant’ could get there. The rescue helicopter was nearby. Its crew picked up the lieutenant’s beeper signal immediately and homed in to get the downed pilot. No one will ever know exactly what happened. Something interfered with Richter’s descent. Either he swung into the side of a sandstone cliff or his chute became snagged on a protruding tree. In any case, the parachute must have collapsed causing the pilot to plunge onto therocks.Whenthe helicopter crew found him he was in critical condition with multiple broken bones. He died en route to a hospital. Just a few months earlier, at the time he signed on for his second 100 combat missions, the young man had stated, “They’ll never get me, I’m too mean. They didn’t! An unusual accident did.
Richter needn’t havebeen over North Vietnam that day. He’d served his time; fulfilled his obligation according to regulation. He could have returned home a hero. But, that wasn’t Karl Richter’s way. He was a fighter and the job wasn’t done. He thought -he knew he could contribute more to the cause of freedom in Southeast Asia. He'd always had a problem with books and studying, but, he’d studied this air war and he wanted to learn even more. by Ken Carter
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Mr. and Mrs. Ludwin Richter admire a life-size painting of their son at a ceremony at the Academy Mar. 18 1968
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In the late 1930s, its taxiways resembled little more than cow paths. “Runways were rutted by tail skids, and pilots on occasion needed a stiff northerly breeze to become airborne,” wrote Bill Madsen with the Academy’s Office of Information in 1974. The Academy’s airfield has come a long way.
In 1939, a young aviator moved onto Pine ValleyAirport and opened a flying school he called Valley Air Service, a name derived from its location east of Monument Creek opposite the mouth of Pine Valley.
The school’s 50 mph and 60 mph aircraft included the J-3 Piper Cub, the Aeronca Chief and the Luscome 8-A. Valley Air Service must have foreseen the future tourist barrage when, in a brochure, it advertised passenger flights in a seven-seater aircraft around Pikes Peak and over the Royal Gorge, with “unparalleled scenic vistas for $4 per person.”As World War II began, Pine ValleyAirport became the base for Civil Air Patrol flight operations and the headquarters of the Colorado Springs CAP squadron.
A week before the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the CAP began operations under the Office of Civil Defense. “By a margin of only one week, Madsen wrote, “private pilots in the U. S. were granted authorization to use their skills and equipment in the country’s war effort. The U.S. was the only combatant nation to allow private flying in its skies. During the war, the Valley Air Service turned into a maintenance base for private aircraft, and many CAP search and rescue missions, forest patrol flights and orientation rides for some early cadets originated here.
In 1942 and 1943, Colorado Springs industrialist Robert Donner purchased the Pine Valley Airport in two parcels. The aircraft and engine shop was expanded, and services were improved. During that time, two runways a 5,000 ft. northsouth and a shorter east-west - received grading and seeding. Taxiways were also straightened; ramps and parking spaces leveled off, and tie-downs were provided.
Following WorldWar II, the boon for private piloting took off. In 1947, a steel and sheet metal hangar was built with new offices and shops as overhangs of the structure. The Pine Valley Airport became the Pine Valley Airpark, a popular title for the time. “It was a huge air fair, one of the best air shows ever presented in the Pikes Peak area," wrote Madsen of a 1948 event. “Thousands of spectators thronged the area to marvel at parachuting, glider flying and aerobatics in open cockpit bi-planes. Many hundreds of folks took their first airplane ride that day.
After President Eisenhower signed legislation for the establishment of the Air Force Academy, site selection soon followed. General Charles Lindbergh, a.k.a. “Lucky Lindy” and “The Lone Eagle," was on the
Fourth classmen receive sailplane orientation flights in Schweizer aircraft during the summer of 1970.
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site selection committee. After inspecting the future Academy grounds, General Lindbergh wanted to see the airfield from, naturally, the air. He inquired at a nearby airport if the manager had a plane to rent. The manager asked to see his pilot’s license. General Lindbergh promptly laid out a dozen licenses on a table from all over the world, each with his photograph. “The manager collapsed in embarrassment at his desk, wrote Madsen. From the first conception of the Academy, an airfield was an integral part of its plan.
After starts and stops, the Federal Aviation Administration approved the Academy’s airfield construetion on the site of the old Pine ValleyAirport. With the cadet wing in temporary quarters at Lowry Air Force Base, a soaring club was activated in 1956. Two years later the gliders were destroyed by high winds, and soaring discontinued until facilities at the permanent Academy became available.
The Academy’s soaring program was made an official part of the curriculum in 1964. Now more than 45 years old, the Aero Club shared office space in Academy hangars. Housed later in Quonset huts, the club received its present permanent home in 1997.
Recreational parachuting for cadets started in 1963, and a cadet parachute club established in 1964. Later parachuting was integrated into the Academy curriculum. More than 220 cadets of the Class of 1968 were the first to start a course of 36 hours flight time, plus ground school, in the T-41 program. Included in later additions and improvements on the Academy’s airfield isthe present control center.
At 1,318 square feetand at a cost of $6 million, it has the largest control floor in the Air Force.
by Ann Patton
The North American SNJ surplus aircraft were used as advanced trainers in military flying schools.
As the Class of 2008walks across the stage in Falcon Stadium on May 28, 2008, becoming the 50th class to graduate from the United States Air Force Academy, wed like to reflect upon the Academy’s early days and its first graduating class, the Class of 1959.
On April 1, 1954, now remembered as “Founders Day, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed Public Law 325 formally authorizing the establishment of the Academy. There was an astonishing amount of work to be done before USAFA could become a physical reality. After extensive evaluation of hundreds ofpotential locations, on June 24, 1954, Air Force Secretary Flarold E. Talbott selected Colorado Springs. Finally, after decades ofplanning, the Air Force Academy had a home. Because this new home would not be ready for several years, Lt. Gen. Hubert R. Harmon, the Academy’s first superintendent, chose Lowry Air ForceBase as the interim site. Monday morning, July 11, 1955, 306 young men reported to Lowry AFB, becoming the Class of 1959. For the next three years, the cadets toiled at the Lowry site while on the northside of Colorado Springs, the Chicago firm Skidmore, Owings andMerrill designed and was busily supervising construction of the permanent Academy. By August 1958, a sufficient portion of the Academy was ready for occupancy, and the Cadet Wing, led by the Class of 1959, marched up the hill to the gleaming new aluminum, steel, and glass campus. Ten months later, on June 3, the 207 members of the Class of 1959 graduated. Held in Arnold Hall, theirs is still the only indoor graduation in Air Force Academy history.
By any measure, the Class of 1959 hasexcelled. Among its many contributions, the Class of 1959 adopted the Honor Code and chose the falcon as the Academy’s mascot. Even before the class graduated, it featured the Academy’s firstfootball All-American. The Academy’s first Rhodes Scholar and its first Astronaut are members of '59. Approximately 90 percent of the class went to pilot training upon graduation and two Class of ’59 grads flew for the Thunderbirds aerial demonstration team. Four members died in combat in Vietnam, one became a prisoner of war, and nine earned the Purple Heart. The first Academy graduate to return to USAFA as commandant of cadets and the first Academy-grad superintendent are from this class. An astounding 19 graduates of the Class of 1959 went on to earn general’s rank. Of the 14 Academy grads to win the Distinguished Graduate Award, four are from ’59. To a man, the Class of 1959 was and is the embodiment of everything the original Academy planners envisioned.
/As members of the Academy’s fiftieth class transition from cadet to officer, we’d like to tip our hats to their eminent forebears who stand at the front of the Long Blue Line—the members of the Class of 1959.
by Steven A. Simon, Lt Col, USAF (Retired), USAFA Class of 1977
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■ John Hundemer, Maj. Gen. (ret) Pete Todd and John Miltner visit and share memories as members of the Class of 1959 during the Richter Class Graduation Parade at Stillman Field May 27. Photo by Ken Carter
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■ Ed Lankenau, Chuck Ferrari, John Miltner, Jack Bryan, Jim Blackwell, Ed Montgomery, Max Miller, Jack Flundemer, Pete Todd, Wiley Burch, Bruce Thompson (non-grad, but started with the Class of '59), Don Brooks and Dick “Dusty”
Trail.. Photo by Ken Carter
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■ To date, theclass of 1959 was the only class to hold graduation indoors. The class graduated June 3, 1959. Valmore Bourque was the first cadet to take the oath and was also first grad to die in combat in Vietnam. Former Academy Superintendent, Lt. Gen. Bradley C. Hosmer was the first cadet to graduate. Courtesy Photo
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Gen. Kevin P. Chilton - Class of 1976
Gen. John D. W. Corley - Class of 1973
Gen. William R. Looney, III - Class of 1972
Gen. Stephen R. Lorenz - Class of 1973
Gen. Duncan J. McNabb - Class of 1974
Gen. Norton A. Schwartz - Class of 1973
Gen. (Ret) William J. Begert- Class of 1968
Gen. (Ret) George L. Butler - Class of 1961
Gen. (Ret) Michael P.C. Cams - Class of 1959
Gen. (Ret) Ralph E. Eberhart- Class of 1968
Gen. (Ret) Howell M. Estes, III - Class of 1965
Gen. (Ret) Ronald R. Fogleman - Class of 1963
Gen. (Ret) Richard E. Hawley - Class of 1964
Gen. (Ret) Charles R. Holland - Class of 1968
Gen. (Ret) James L. Jamerson - Class of 1963
Gen. (Ret) Hansford T. Johnson - Class of 1959
Gen. (Ret) John M. Loh - Class of 1960
Gen. (Ret) John G. Lorber- Class of 1964
Gen. (Ret) Gregory S. Martin - Class of 1970
Gen. (Ret) Robert C. Oaks - Class of 1959
Gen. (Ret) Charles t. Robertson, J - Class of 1968
Gen. (Ret) Michael E. Ryan - Class of 1965
Gen. (Ret) Henry Viccellio, Jr. - Class of 1962
Gen. (Ret) Ronald W. Yates - Class of 1960
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The U.S. Air Force Academy graduates achieving the rank of four-star general continue to reflect the leadership qualities inherent in the long blue line.
To date, there have been 24 who’ve worked their way through the ranks beginning as ‘basic’ cadets and ultimately having served, or are still serving, as some of the most influential leaders in Air Force history.
The classes of 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974 and 1976 all lay claim to one or more of the top 24 generals having been from among their alum. As of press time, graduates who’d made it to the top are featured on the opposite page.
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The sun crept above Colorado’s eastern plains burning off the morning fog on July 1, 2004. By Colorado standards it was an unremarkable day not unlike many summer mornings.
At the Air Force Academy however, it was another milestone; the 50th class was about to start its journey to joining the Long Blue Line.
More than 1300 basic cadets started the journey that day, 1012 completed it May 28, 2008. The Polaris staff documented the first steps the Richter class took together. Four years later with the help of Cadets 1st Class Paul Russo and Devin Hart, we’ve brought back some of the memories of that class. Russo uncovered the photos in the Polaris archives. Next to each photo is Hart’s excerpts from BasicCadet Training coverage in 2004.
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■ “To sum up BCT into a few words, it brings out the best in you. In my case, mentally was defeated, but somehow made it through. No one can complete basic alone; you need the person to your left and your right.”
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■ “Second BCT was quite an experience, even coming from the prep school; sleeping on a wet cot, the intense sun and I can't forget mention the obstacle course. All the courses were grueling, but the obstacle course was the worst.”
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■ “Lifeblurred into one big moment. remember sneaking in conversations with my teammates, discussing if they had madethe right choice in joining the military." Cadet 1st Class Devin Hart
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■ “From physical conditioning at o’dark thirty, to room and open rank inspections, core values and honor briefings, the days never seemed to end.’’
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■ “Get at attention!... Pin your elbows to your side!... These instructions began my journey on the ‘Long Blue Line.’ Having attended the prep school and being an intercollegiate athlete, I thought I was ready for this physically and mentally... Marching up the former ‘Bring Me Men’ ramp, silently muttered to myself, “Here we go again.”
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TWENTY-ONE
Thanks to Mighty MachOne and the Blackjacks for these 4 memorable years. God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
Foreign Area Studies
First off, thanks to Mom, Dad, and Elisabeth -1 seriously wouldn’t have made it through here without y’all. Also, thanks Zach, Tony, andJoshyou all made it interesting in your own way. Dope. Tight. FIR? Midge. Mydge. Sketch. Deef. Sp-Sp-Sp. Tees. SYT. Siemm. Hub. SLAM. Ya Reckon? Ferg. Punt. Herro!
Goodbye.
liechukwu O. Agu lie Macon, GA Biology
Whileindividuals like Keith, Vincent, Troy, and Jon have played significant roles in my cadet career, my family has inspired, and forged my ego since genesis, Oyibo Agu; for sparking in me the thirst for knowledge. Donald Agu; for teaching me that lions don’t cry. Ejike and Don; the two most cunning/ devilishly handsome role models I’ve had. Ekene; for making me want to be a stronger person. God, give me the power to protect the ones I love
Thomas A. Borseth
Dome, Dome Nasty Pleasant Hill, IA Political Science
“Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. And moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.” Barry Goldwater. Thanks to anyone that has helped me along the way.
Old Man, Cashew Olney, MD American History
Thanks to my family for helping me get through this place. I couldn’t have done it without you. Forthe Blackjacks, you all made my Academy experience. You folks have been the best friends a guy could ask for. It’s been a great ride.
Zachary M. Dolley Slammer
Oak Harbor, OH Systems Engineering Management
“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." Philippians 4:13. There is not enough thanks in the world for those who have stood behind me through it all: My wonderful family: Mom, Matt, Mary; My buds: Midge, Chunky, Dman, Sneaks Deef, and all the Blackjack boys. Let us never forget... “The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet." Aristotle
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Paul G. Caruso
PC, Pauly C, Robinson, Wookie Nashville, TN Space Operations
Daniel R. Cascio
Matthew H. DeFoor Lithia Springs, GA
Christian M. Evans
Chris/MMMMeat
San Antonio, TX Management
Nothing to say really...to all my teammates and close friends it has been a great ride. I hope was able to make this place a little more bearable.
Stewart C. Hawkins
Beef Clinton, TN Legal Studies
Leadership is a lifestyle not a job. Thank you USAFAfor all you have put me through. Thanks for the education, international trips, jump wings, leadership experiences, friends, laughs and tears. Thanks to my parents for their unconditional support. Thanks to my sister for her love and insight into why the academy is a chance of a lifetime when compared to other colleges. And thanks to my wonderfulfiancee Kasey Wilson for always challenging me to accomplish my dreams.
Robert B. Jones Jonesy Fayetteville, GA
Aeronautical Engineering
Graduation! Yesss! Four difficult, but good years. Thanks to everyone who helped me through them. The Academy is what you make it, it can be as good or bad an experience as you want it to be. Double Down!
Ryan S. Frost
Frosty
Springfield, VA Civil Engineering
Mom and Dad: thanks for making home such a hard place to get away from. The friends and laughter of Mitchell Hall have made it all worthwhile for me. Who knew that playing ultimate frisbee sophomore year would be thebest decision of my life?
Derek W. Haun Hallsville, MO
Aeronautical Engineering
First, I want to thank my amazing parents. Your love and support has taught me so much and has been the example for how live my life. To all my friends, words can’t describe the lasting impressions you have made on my life. Josh, Dan, Mark, and Sydneyyou guys are my brothers. Finally, to Lindley, my best friend. You’re incredible and I’m so happy that get to share the rest of my life with you.
Biology
“The end of life is now not so terribly far awayyou can see itin the way you see thefinish line when you have come into the stretch - and your mind says, “Have worked enough? Have I eaten enough? Have loved enough? What has my life meant so far, and what can it mean in the time left to me?” John Steinbeck
John L. Kepple JKepps Iowa Falls, IA Systems Engineering Management
It's been good. Thank you to everyone that helped me, and God bless you. Doubledown! Here is a toast...in memory of EJ.
Kallyn D. Johnson Huron, SD
Collin M. McSorley
South Bend, IN Military Strategic Studies
It was an experience. Nobody said it would be easy and it has not been easy. For better or worse, I am a better man. And now, with a hat thrown in the air and a smile on my face, I will gladly go serve my country!
Amanda L.
Mandi Longmont, CO Management
Mom, Dad, Lindsey and Zach: Thanks for supporting me and encouraging me. D’Anne, Chad and Samantha - thanks for letting me into your home and lives. The great times that had with the rugby and soccer teams will never be forgotten. To all my friends - “We don’t stop laughing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop laughing". love you all.
Joshua M.
Splawno Weldon, CA Systems Engineering Management
The Will of God will never lead you where the Grace of God cannot keep you. Thank you to my family—especially my parents who always encouraged me. Also, thank you everyone from CS-21 for making my last 3 years here a load of fun; couldn't have gotten through certain days without the prospect of having fun at our lunch table.
Joshua J. Van Wyngaarden Flamer, V-Dubb, Vanny Papillion, NE Biology
will start by thanking God for perpetually guiding me. Notlike movie stars thank God though...I truly am thankful to Him. Thanks to: Dad, Mom, Kristin! My future wife, Carmen! You my baby! Holler at the XC and Track guys, you rock! Syd-nasty and Matty-Wills, your accountability and friendship was truly a blessing. Blackjack’s you rock, especially you mini-Jack’s! Advice: You can do anything you set your mind to; don’t let social molds constrain you.
Two words: Flea Trainer...
Anthony A. Simmons
Baltimore, MD Management
Thank you to all my friends who helped me make it through this place especially Zach (Slammer), Matt (Deef), Jack (Lid), Josh (Dman), Ryan (Rutnut) and Brad (Rabner). I also want to thank my family espedally Mom and Dad for always being there for me too. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”
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Kara R. Thoreson
Littleton, CO Behavioral Science
From cots in basic to permanent roommates ...see you in Texas!
Mark J. Watson
The Stu Rockwall, TX Management
First, thanks be to Jesus Christ who led me to and through USAFAwith love, joy and peace. Next, thank you Don, Cheryl, & Katie Watson for your consistent love and support. Thanks to Jacob Goodlin for your incredible friendship. It will last a lifetime. Taylor and Blake: the triad was and will forever be strong and true. Derek: Congratulations - we did it! And to my wife Erin: you’re the sweetest part of every day. I love you forever!
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Ryan M. Wiese
McDonough, GA
SystemsEngineering Management
To everyone that helped me through these four years, my fiancee, my teammates, my parents and friends, thanksfor all of the support and prayers. I couldn't have done it without you. TCF
Sydney C. Wilkinson
Aussie, Syd Nasty. ABM. BFP
Tulsa. OK
System Engineering Management
First, thank Christ for being my everything. Second, my family for being a constant source of guidance and love. Blackjacks08, thanks for making these past 3 years the best (so far). Josh V., Splawn, Dan, Mark (Chunk nasty), Derek, J-Keps truly love all of you. "Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?” And I said, “Here am I. Send me!”” Isaiah 6:8
Kasey C. Wilson
Cincinnati, OH Legal Studies
We made it! To my friends in 2008: Congratulations; I am proud to stand next to you. Thanks to Mom and Daddy for the opportunities and life lessons that prepared me for USAFA; you set an incredible example. Thanks to Eric and Nathan for your support and for making me laugh. To Stewart: you made this place bearable; you are my home; love you and I can’t wait to spend the rest of my life with you!
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“Do not be too timid and squeamish about your actions. All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Amanda C. Altman
Perry, IA Management
For my gramma, grampa, parents, and family. Thank you for your support. I love you ail dearly. For all the people who did not want me to sueceed- thanks for the motivation!
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DBrittain M. Caldwell BC
Brevard, NC
Mechanical Engineering
“I never let my schooling interfere with my education.” “He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God. To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.” Thank you Dad and Mom and Mitch for your continued support and love. Thank you to Dawg and all my extended family for everything ya’II have done to see me this far. can’t wait for what’s next.
Political Science
“Every man dies.Not every man really lives.” William Wallace
Red Robyn, Sqawk
Colorado Springs, CO
Foreign Area Studies
Four long but great years of SAMIs, falling on Terrazo ice, Noon Meal Formations, PAIs, surveys, from creamy to crunchy peanut butter, cholula, pinnacle, recognition, UCI, the black fence, ring dance, snoboarding, smuckers, jumping out of airplanes, great friends and great times. My family has always been here, through the best and the worst. My friends, also. You know who you are and I wouldn't have made it without you. To the best roomate anyone could ask for. To thebest friend who has been here from Day 1, literally. You got me through this place and I cannot thank you enough! We have shared many laughs and tears, sugar and DVDs, dinner at Tako, nights at the bars. Too many to name, will never forget you. Cheers and best of luckl
Mark J. Cerni
Coral Springs, FL Management
Love to Mom, Dad, Kristyn, Nona, and Uncle Joe. This is your graduation as much as it is mine. Thank you for all the support and love To my Zoomie brothers, up down down up, #1 in West. I’ll shred the gnar with you boysanytime. To 22, you should make Matt Campbell squad comm. He went to the P, and TX was really hard. And remember, follow your dreams, you can reach your goals, I'm living proof! Beefcake!
San Antonio, TX Meteorology
Mom and Dad, thank you so much for your endless support. To all of my friends, especially Brett and Rich you guys made this place fun and bearable. am excited to see where our lives will take us from here. To my amazing love Sarah, you picked me up in the worst of times and gave me strength in the toughest of times can’t wait to marry you. I could not have donethis without any of you.
Gus Phoenix, AZ
Material Science
Never let yourself get in your way
Derek P. Day Walhalla, SC
Jason A. Garrish
Robyn D. Grieshaber
Ryan R. Gustafson
Matthew R. Harley
La Crescenta, CA Management
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Travis S. Lewis
Avondale, AZ
Systems Engineering Management
never would have even made it to the Academy without the support of my great family. It’s amazing to see how clearly God has directed and blessed my life up to this point. Denise- I’d wait another four years to marry you but I’m glad don’t have to! love you SO much! Finally!
Isaiah 40: 29-31
Michael C. Morris
Clancy Charleston, SC Management
Thanks Mom and Dad for being great parents. You are the first and best teachers. You have sewn well, All the Glory to the Savior Jesus! To my beloved Sister Mags, you are the sunrise that casts out shadow from the sea. You are my mermaid! My dearest sister Katie, you are the strength that causes my feet to continue. You are my rock. To all my friends, let the Lord bless you and keep you my dears. Deuces Wild!
Ian K. Helms
Mililani, HI
Astronautical Engineering
Currahee! Hel-no. Warrior*12
Alexander-Brian G. Marquez
Alex, Madarang, Calle, Grandpa Navarre, FL Biology
Well, it has been interesting. From quad fights, roommate curses, and odd neighbors think I’ll not forget. To all who have suffered with me in adventures ranging from challenging the Comm to wandering Japan, truly thank you Yes, it was Who of us cares, now? Enjoy it.
Brett J. Messer
Leavenworth, KS
Behavioral Science
To all the ’08 Raptors, I want to say I’ve never felt more devoted or closer to any group of people in my life. wish everyone the best. To my family: thank you for all your unflinching support because without it, I’d be a wreck.Most importantly, to Catherine: you have been, and continue to be the wind beneath my wings, and the greatest source of joy in my life. Thank you for standing by me every step of the way.
Adam M. Myszka Buffalo, NY
Social Science
“...Funny. I can look back on a life of achievement, challenges met, competitors bested, obstacles overcome...I’ve accomplished more than most men, and without the use of my legs. What...What makes a man, Mr. Lebowski? Is it, being prepared to do the right thing, whatever the cost? Isn’t that what makes a man?"
"Sure, that and a..."
Hali K. Nelson
Thermopolis WY
Behavioral Science
Thanks to everyone who made this place a little more bearable.
Joseph W. Sabat
Old Man
Warren, OH
Engineering Mechanics
Thanks to everyone who was there for me through this whole time. Mom and Dad, your constant encouragement and faith in me was invaluable. Carly, following your success in sports has kept me sane and you’re the best. I have had some crazy times here with the boys...I hope that we can get together every now and then to relive the good ole days. Every minute here was enjoyable with you guys and it was so worth it.
Cindy M. Tope
Rose Hill, KS
Behavioral Science
DONE!!!! have truly found paradise, thanks to: mom, for knowing me well enough to understand all my choices, dad, for starting my insatiable addictions to sports and spaghetti, erin: hilarious, beautiful, wonderful, gassy. You are my sister by fate, and my friend by choice. Sam, for fighting the kid who pushed me off my sled and crying when the baseball team threw rocks at a stray, and tiffany, for making me feel happy in myself. Love you all. RICHTER!!!!
Robert M. Whitney
Bob, Bobbaay La Quinta, CA
Environmental Engineering
What a journey these last four years havebeen! To all the guys on the golf team, it’s been a slice. Fellow CrossTrainers, it has been great growing with you. Mom and Dad, thanks for the support. Tom, my “little” brother, I’m glad we got to go through a couple of years at this place together. And Lord, thanks for seeing me through. Romans 12
Alexander C. Prevendar
Clovis, CA
Electrical Engineering would like to thank my parents, brother, and grandparents for supporting me 100% through all I’ve done. Worrying is like a rocking chair. It gives you something to do, but it doesn’t get you anywhere... write that down.
Charles L. Storm
Chuck
Dallas, TX
Systems Engineering Management would like to thank The Lord for getting my through this. I would like to thank all of the friends and family that got me through this. Peace.
Matthew D. Welch
Hudson, IA
Aeronautical Engineering
Thanks to my old friends for letting me leave, thanks to my new friends for making this feel like home, thanks to the best roommates ever for putting up with me, thanks Jena for keeping me sane and making time fly, and thanks Mom, Dad and Shelly for encouraging me all the way...I never could have made it without any of you!
Bradley R. Wills B-Dubs
Hacienda Heights, CA Management
"I asked for Strength...And God gave me Difficulties to make me strong. asked for Wisdom...And God gave me Problems to solve. I asked for Prosperity...And God gave me Brain and Brawn to work. asked for Courage...And God gave me Danger to overcome. asked for Love...And God gave me Troubled people to help. asked for Favors... And God gave me Opportunities. received nothing I wanted. I received everything I needed."
TWENTY-TWO
“The world cares very little what you or l know but it does care a great deal about what you or l do.
- Booker 7 Washington
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DelwynCampo Weezy Orlando, FL
Systems Engineering Management want to thank my friends and family who have provided me with the strength and motivation that needed to get through 5 years of the Academy. Thanks for sticking with me through my journey here. Couldn’t have done it without you!
would like to thank my family and friends for all of their help and support.
Christin M. Brodie
Brods, Brodizzle
Flower Mound, TX
Humanities
Thank you Lord for such a great family that seriously loves unconditionally, for introducing me to the greatest people in the world, for giving me the greatest friends under the sun, for giving us music as inspiration, for art as an expression, for a game that transcends languages, for love and a chance to experience it, for the word benign and for being there for me through it all.
Stephen B. Cecil
Steve Littleton, CO
Military History
Here’s to the good times and great memories! Thank you Mom and Dad for your love and unwavering support through the tough times. Thank you to everyone who made this experience great. Thanks Zach, Santo, and Joe for being thebest roommates. I will never forget my friends, who here became my brothers. We are truly a band of brothers, and it has made all the difference to me. A toast to Demons B Fit, Killer Cobras, and my Stormers!!!
Jared W. Dorland
Aurora, CO
System Engineering Managment
As look back on the four hardest years of my life, see 1458 days that would not trade for anything in the world. To all my family, thank you for your endless support. To my brothers and sisters of 23, you are the best people in the world. You have made this place not only survivable, but memorable and enjoyable. Roger, Kyle, Bryce, better friends there are not. If nothing else, we did it for the story.
Megan L.
Mega Money San Ramon, CA Engineering Mechanics
My four years at the Academy may have been the hardest four years of my life, but wouldn't trade them for the world. made soo many great friends that I know will last forever.
Tyler, this is just the beginning! Most importantly, thank you Mom and Dad for all your support know couldn't have survived this place without you. I love you! G&G; this was for you!
Grant C. Gavran Pittsburgh, PA Management
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Damon E. Jones
Kaneohe, HI Operations Research
Thank you mom anddad for all of your love and support. To the men of 23 you are the best friends a guy could ask for. To my brothers who left early...you will never read this, but you are still family. would really like to thank Mitchell Hall for 4 years of amazing food.
Mario C. Mendoza
Dozer, Bulldozer, Big Do, Mar Rizal, Philippines Systems Engineering Management
Finally, made it! To my family, friends, and all the people who helped me along the way, thank you so much!!!” “Get BBBIIIIGGG!!!! As Big as Corey!
James B. Ollis
Jim Columbus, NC
Social Science
Thanks Mom and Dad. am the man I am today because of you. “Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending.” CarlBard
Bryce L. Johnson
Marietta, GA
Political Science
want to thank Kyle, Roger, and Jared for making this trip entertaining if slightly embarrassing, would also like to thank my family for being very supportive and never doubting that could do well here. leave you withthis quote, “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.”
Ralph
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Brysen J. Kreighbaum
Zweibruecken, Germany History
Thank you, to my parents, Jay and Jeanne and my sister Juliana, its been a long road and you all helped me along the way. If your reading this then it means I made it, May 28 was the happiest day of my life.
Dean E. Milner
Dahlonega, GA
Space Systems Engineering
As dumb as it sounds, know will eventually come to miss this place. I’ve met a lot of awesome people hereand look forward to seeing them again in the near future. Never forget why we’re hereand what we're fighting for.
Caitlin J. Olson
BooFrom Da Crib Winter Springs, FL
Social Science
It’s been a crazy 4 years - lots of memories and lots of people to thank for them. Couldn’t have made it through here without my family, you guys are amazing. Friendsyou guys are the best and will NEVER forget you all! To my WIIGsyou guys rock, Christine - only one more year babe!And Phil - you’ve made the last couple years a blast. Love you all so much! Good luck!
Asha G. Padmanabhan
Padamanading-dong, Pandemonium
Raritan, NJ
System Engineering Management
If you are reading this right now while sitting in Vandy or Sijan... Hahahahaha!
Anson R. Park
Kaneohe, HI
Operations Research
Thank you to the following people: Genghis Khan for starting the Mongol Empire and uniting much of Asia. John Goodman for acting in the Big Lebowski. Yuri Gagarin for going into space. Jaco Pastorius for all of his bass licks. G.W. Liebniz for discovering differential and integral calculus.
Jose R. Paz
Ricky Carson, CA
Humanities
Mom, you are affectionately known as “Sunshine” andlike sunshine you have always managed to keep me warm and brighten my day. You and Mandy are the reason for all my success. owe you the world, Thank you both. Love You. Pops, Mami Engracia, ustedes fueron mi razon para “Echarle Ganas.”
Los Quero Mucho. Lastly, to all the guys, I guess Shakespeare said it best. “We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...” Love you all. Godspeed.
Micah R. Redfield
Loveland, CO
Political Science
“Unless the Lord builds the house, its builders labor in vain. Unless the Lord watches over the city, the watchmen stand guard in vain.” - Psalm127:1
Thanks to God, first and foremost, and to Mom, Dad, brothers, and friends. You all have made the past four years better than I could have asked or imagined. I’m proud to say I’m from USAFA and I’ve loved being here. Remember, you always have time for what is most important in your life.
Jason R. Parcus JP
Madison, AL
Systems Engineering Management
Mom, thank you for all your love and support, couldn’t have made it without you. Dad, you’vetaught me so much; I can only hope one day to become the man you are. To the Stormer guys, and to my brothers at USAFA, you’ve made all the difference. “And heard the voice of the Lord saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then I said, Here am I; send me!” Isaiah 6:8
John L. Payne
JP
Tupelo, MS
Political Science
Things I’ll miss: the kids from freshman year (Zach Bray’s kids, Valhalla), Vitti, my roommate of 3 !4 years, Rick's Hair, Joseph's good-looks, Alex Bedard’s shenanigans, the Barnstormers, the Track Team, running the hurdles, procrastinating, cynicism, the monster roar, and shower parties. Things I won’t miss: marching, PME, parades, homework, core curriculum, Astro, Civil Engineering 210, ArcGis, Honor Guard, walking a mile to my car, Comm's Challenge, Pinnacle, etc., but I’m out of words for my 80-word blurb.
Danville, IL
Environmental Engineering
Mom, Thank you so much for always being there and being such a huge support. Dad, thank you for being my number one role model, there is nobody I look up to more. To all the fellas, am grateful for everyday that have been with you because will never meet such an amazing group of men again. “The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.” Thomas Jefferson
Clovis, CA
Humanities
would like to thank my parents, family, and friends who encouraged and supported me throughout my time at the academy. From NMMI to graduation I have been blessed with invaluable relationships that have made the dull day brighter and the good times unforgettable. would also like to acknowledge the finest squadron mates I could have ever asked for whose camaraderie will always cherish.
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Joseph R. Pierce
John T. Skypeck
David D. Swanson
Cincinnati, OH
Mechanical Engineering
It has been a long 4 years, and I am excited to be moving on, but I will miss so many things about this place. will miss all of the friends that I've made here, will miss skiing on the weekends, and camping with all you guys from Nine, and lets not forget all the late nightstudy parties. want to thank all my friends for getting me through this place and my parents for all your support. couldn't have done it without you.
Cheryl A. Watkins
Alex
Caracas, Venezuela Systems Engineering Management
It’s been tough. USAFA has been both miserable and the best thing that ever happened to me. Mama and Papa, Christopher, and Ricky—thanks for being such an unbelievable source of strength to me. Thanks to my friends at home: I have not forgotten you. To the girls on the team and to my close friends at USAFA (you know who you are)... thanks for helping me through and encouraging me every step of the way. You made the difference.
Jameson B. Utrilla
Litchfield, CT
Aeronautical Engineering
Thanks Mom, Dad, and the rest of the family for supporting me through the years. To my friends and wingmen, look forward to serving with you in the future, building a better Air Force to protect this great nation. sleep well knowing the caliber of men and women that share the same oath as I. “Thank God men cannot as yet fly and lay waste the sky as well as the earth!"
Henry David Thoreau
Jin-Kyong Yu
Honolulu, HI Management
Thank you oma, apa, yuni, family, friends. Thank you to those who supported me, especially during my junior year. You have made a bigger impact than you’ll ever know. You deserve far more than could ever repay. I am so relieved made it through this place and so thankful for the friends I’ve made. I’m will miss every one of you. And last but not least....ADULTS! Girls, mean ladies, you know what I mean. ;)
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“Never confuse a single defeat with a final defeat.
- F. Scott Fitzgerald
Military Strategic Studies
“For it is money they have, and peace they lack.” Field of Dreams
Social Science
I owe everything to my family, thank you so much for the support over the past four years. Love you guys.
Mathematics
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Michael E. Agnew
Shagnew, Shags
Southlake, TX
System Engineering Management appreciate all the support from everyone over the past few years.
“Turn your thoughts into words, and let your voice be heard."
Jordan M. Birt
Wheatland, WY
Behavioral Science
Thanks to my family and friends for helping me through these four years. couldn’t have donethis without your love and support. Ephesians 4:1
Cassandra Bustamante
Casey, Busta, Boosty, Monte Garden Ridge, TX
Mathematics
Nothing compares to the Academy. I truly believe God sent me here to grow closer to Him, and what a blessing it has been! I see Him through my many close friends and the passion my classmates have to serve for a greater purpose (even through all the cynicism). am honored to be serving in the same Air Force as my father AND I owe many thanks to my wonderful parents who have always been an inspiration to me.
History
Sometimes the only thing that gets you through are the folks to your left and to your right. My time here would not have meant a thing without the people have come across in the past four years.
Russell A. Baker
Ug, Love Muscle Castleton, NY
Jesse S. Boyter Commerce, TX
Whitney A. Camp Memphis, TN
Kyle B. Carnahan Wantage, NJ
Robert W. Clark
Yuma, AZ
Behavioral Science
just wanted to thank my friends and family for supporting me in all of my efforts and helping me make a decision that will be proud of in the future.
Matthew R. Houser
Doogie, House
Liberty Hill, TX Management
Thanks Mom and Dad for always being there for me, I couldn’t have done it without your support. To Jake and Sarah, thanks for keeping me sane; without y’all wouldn’t have made it through these last 4 years. I’ve made some awesome friends here and believe it or not, I wouldn’t trade the experience for the world. thank God for blessing me with this opportunity and for keeping me strong through all the adversity. Isaiah 40:31
Jacob L. Lambach
Pittsburgh, PA
Mechanical Engineering
Thanks everyone for everything you did. I’ll remember my friendships and experiences here forever. Special shout out to people who are extra awesome. Keep fighting the good fight. Matthew 6:19-21
Eric R. Duncan
Artesia, NM
Systems Engineering Management
Mom, Dad, and Argen, thank you for all your support and prayers, and for listening during all thoseweekend phone calls. know it was hard on you, too. To my friends, thanks for the memories. More than anything else, it’s the people who keep you going. “When you can’t run anymore, you crawl, and when you can’t do that anymore, find someone to carry you.”
Joseph W. Goetz
Joe Saint Marys, PA
Civil Engineering
Days seem like months, months go by like days, and then all of a sudden, all you are left with are great memories, stories that make you laugh and make you cry, but most importantly, amazing friends who you can trust till the end.
Travis J. King
Travisaurus Rex
Battle Creek, Ml
Social Science
We’re given but one chance to live... so do so, and leave nothing to regret. Carpe’ diem... seize the... carp...!?
Benjamin P. Mendel
Bendel Lexington, KY
System Engineering Management
Thanks to all my friends and family who helped me through this place, I couldn’t have made it without you. To all of those people who complain here at USAFA remember what Denis Leary says "Life sucks, get a helmet”. Keep on truckin’.
Amanda J. Pelkowski
Highlands Ranch, CO
English
want to thank God for giving me this opportunity. This unique experience was a gift. However, if it was not for my wonderful family, would have never made it through. In basic, I was told that it doesn't matter why you came here, but what makes you stay. My friends are definitely one of the reasons. Thank you all for everything. Love, Amanda
The last 4 years have been insane and while won't miss every detail about this place, will miss the most solid friends have ever made.
Thanks for everything guys and I’ll miss our adventures. Thank you also and especially to my family. You have always helped me make every tough decision that was faced with and couldn’t have asked for more support. love you all. “The only thing you deserve is what you earn”
Aeronautical Engineering
Just look at that cadet. wonder what’s in his head. He always seems upset, but he’s always looking ahead. I’m sure his future’s bright, but you should enjoy the flight while you patrol the sky. Just look at that cadet, soaring so high above. If only he realized he could put out his hand and touch the face of Love...
Orland
IL Management
Thank you to all who have supported me. Without you my name would not be in here.
Robert W. Preston
Robby
San Dimas, CA SocialScience
Life is filled with cycles and AFGO'S we start at the bottom of one system rise to the top only to transition to the bottom of the next. These transitions allow us to experience AFGO’s. An AFGO is a divine personal expertence where one is put in a situation where they must stop and think to themselves, “Well crap Another Growth Opportunity greeeeat.” Mom and Pop thanksfor being there.
John M. Rabold
Bold
Newton, NC
Systems Engineering Management
“Mental attitude is more important thanmental capacity.” Walter Dill Scott
Kansas City, KS History
will never forget the great times, the experiences, or what learned here.But most of all, will remember the people as what made everything worthwhile.
On-delay Midlothian, VA Management
“Why do they make liquor that tastes like candy... don’t judge me."
Ryan C. Price Farmington, NM Biology
Justin J. Ross Loser # 3
Lake Elsinore, CA
Andrew A. Saleh
Andrew J. Snow
Park,
Daniel C. Swart
Megan B. White
Union Bridge, MD Biology
“Love the moment. Flowers grow out of dark moments. Therefore, each moment is vital. It affects the whole. Life is a succession of such moments and to live each, is to sueceed.” C. Kent
phantoms
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“Youcan't build a reputation on whatyou are going to do.
- Henry Ford
cadet squadron
TWENTY-FIVE
Benjamin S. Bloch Charleston, SC Political Science
Thank you Mom, Dad, Rebecca, Clifford and all my friends for always being there for me! Through all the tough times you have all in a way enabled me to keep on living the dream. hope the future holdsnothing but good healthand success for all of us. It has been a long journey, but the journey has just begun...
William J. Burrows
Beaver Elko, NV Foreign Area Studies
Thus says the Lord, “Let not a wise man boast of his wisdom, and let not the mighty man boast of his might, let not a rich man boast of his riches; butlethim who boastsboast of this, that he understands and knows Me, that I am the Lord who exercises loving kindness, justice, and righteousness on earth; for I delight in these things,” declares the Lord.
Jeremiah 9:23-24
Eric J. Ehn
Ehner
Dexter, Ml
Systems Engineering Management
Thank you Abbey for everything, love you always. Thanks to the Hockey Boys from 04-11 for the best experience of my life and getting me through this place. Never could have happened without them. Thanks to the Redeye, my military brothers and sister for all the great times. Anyone missed much love. Time to start the next chapter.
Waleed J. Ashiq
Aladdin, Wally, Cholo Cypress, CA Management
I thank God and my family for my blessings. Dad, Mom, and Adil—I love you so much. Thank you for the unconditional love and support over the years. Dad, it was because of your hard work and sacrifice that my dreams are coming true. NWP 2003, Phantoms, Redeye, Menza’s, MomShay, USNA 9th Company, and friends—I love you guys and thanks for the memories. My future wife—I haven't found you yet, but know you're gonna be hot.
Joseph A. Budzyn Budz Mokena, IL
Social Science
Hey look mom made it! It’s been fun, thanks to my family and friends for the support and help. It’s kind of sad to leave but...don’t worry about it!
Joseph S. Ellis
Joe Brownwood, TX
American History
would like to thank my Mom, Dad. Becca, John, Grandmother Tommy, and Grandpa Ike for all of their love and support that allowed me to make it through the Academy. The Academy experience has affected my life in a positive manner. While certainly the journey was not easy, the friendships I’ve made and the memories I’ll take with me will definitely last a lifetime.
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These four years have flown by faster than could have ever imagined. have made great friends, had fun times, and have made unforgettable memories. Althoughhappy to finally start my adult life, I am going to miss the convenience of this place. Instead of being able to walk down a flight of stairs to see a friend, we will have to fly across the country. I wish the best of luck to everyone in their AF career.
Congratulations!!
Mom, Dad, and Josh, love y’all, thanksfor everything. To all my family and friends back home, thanks for the support, missed y’all a lot, but you were always there. To my Academy friends and teammates, y’all made the tough times worth it all. Make Yourself. Be Easy.
Matthew W. Gourgues
Phatty G, Big Gorgeous. 40 oz. G
Orlando, FL
Systems Engineering Management
just want to say thanks to all my family and loved ones. Brittney for being so understanding. Bru, Caio, and John for holding down the fort while was gone. want to thank Guchi for being a Tru OG; we made it. Lastly want to thank all the friends I’ve made here. I really couldn't have made it through this place without you. Remember, always stay calm, cool, and collected. I’ll see you all out there.
Nick Colorado Springs, CO Operations Research
Thanks to my parents whohave supported every decision have ever made (even the bad ones) and thanks to my brothers who have guided me and shown me the way. also thank delta airlines and Monthzbach for making every day of my life at the academy a good one. Swans don’t get airsick and a homins is a small cookie dish, not to be confused with late night homins. Cheesethz.
Science
Well, these lastfive years have been interesting. I thank God, my family and friends for helping me get through the good and the bad times. I would also like to thank Coach Irving and Blackwood for continuing to have faith in me and pushing me to be a stronger person. Without the support and push from thosearound me it would have been hard to make, thank you everyone for the continuing faith.
Alyssa S. Keeter Lyss Winter Springs, FL Biology
Nicholas S. Kellenbence
Tyler B. Lawhorn Lawdawg Perry, GA Economics
David I. Lissy D. Liss, Meat Sandpoint, ID Social
William J. Little
Jarrett
Jackson, MS
Systems Engineering Management
Mom, Niles, Dad, Kim, Maddy, and the rest of the family, couldn’t have made it without all of your support from 8th grade to firstie year. To all my buddies from camp USAFA, thanks for the good times, we finally made it!
Joseph S. Pfeifer
Philadelphia, PA
Mechanical Engineering
Special thanks to my family. Mom, Dad, Nick, sorry didn't come home more often. To my roommates, Budz, Zach, and Mike; the times we had together were great guys. Mike, don’t forget your promise to Zach.And to Katie; thanks for all the memories and good times. It's been special.
“When you do things right, people won’t be sure you’ve done anything at all.” God talking to Bender on Futurama
Andrew J. Olsen
Oly, Momo
Salt Lake City, UT
Civil Engineering
Mom and Dad, thanks for all of your love and support while I’ve been at the Academy and on my mission. “Every day you may make progress. Every step may be fruitful. Yet there will stretch out before you an ever-lengthening, ever-ascending, ever-improving path. You know you will never get to the end of the journey. But this, far from discouraging, only adds to the joy and glory of the climb." Sir Winston Churchill
Jonathan B. Rember
Fairfax, VA
Political Science
Thanks to all thefriends and family that have encouraged me along the way. Mom, Katie, and Andy, I love you guys and could not have made it this far without you. Dad, look forward to seeing you again and will do my best to live according to the example you set for me. To the flannel bros, we’ll be in touch. Godspeed. Joshua 1:9
Adam P. Rudd
Rudder
Somerville, TX
Civil Engineering
Who the hell thought it was a good idea to give out flu mist right before Comm's Challenge and Thanksgiving...good one...4 Lo, lock up and go. Thanks to all the awesome people that make this place fun and interesting. Bearable is a great term to describe the cadet experience, but that just helps the fun times really become memorable. Have a good one y’all!
Trevor R. Trujillo
Weatherford, OK
Management
would just like to thank all of my friends and family for supporting me through this experience. The journev has definitely had its highs and lows but knowing that always had someone could turn to made it all much more enjoyable. I strongly believe would have had a much more difficult time here without all of your love and support.
Christopher J. Walker
Cornelius, NC Biology
I have thoroughly enjoyed this experience at the Academy. Sure it was hard, but have learned so much about myself and others. My Heavenly Father has magnified me and has given me success that was previously unfathomable to me. And there’s still so much more to come. Thanks to all my friends that I’ve made here and thanks to my family and loved ones that have supported me.
red eye
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“The most powerful weapon on earth is the human soul on fire.
- Ferdinand Foch
cadet squadron
TWENTY-SIX
Alicia M. Carter
AC. Naperville, IL
Electrical Engineering
It has been an interesting four years, but what a ride! Thanks Mom, Dad, Erica, and Jess for all your love and support. If could thank everyone who helped shape my USAFA experience by name, would. Hopefully our paths will cross again one day. Overall, I learned this: that “...God did not give us a sprit of timidity, but a sprit of power, of love, and of self discipline.” Peace, love, and all the jazz.
Social Science
“People seem to like me because am polite and am rarely late. like to eat ice cream and really enjoy a nice pair of slacks. Years later, a doctor will tell me that I have an I.Q. of 48 and am what some people call mentally retarded.” Brick Tamland, Anchorman. “If you ain't first, you’re last. Here’sthedeal I’m the best there is. Plain and simple!" -r Ricky Bobby
Cincinnati, OH
Management
“Thank you Mom, Dad, Jeremy, Shawnee and all my friends and family that have supported me over these past few years couldn’t have done any of this with out you all. Love all of you and thanks again for everything. AFLAX 08!”
Steven M. Burgess
Steve
Woodbine, MD Chemistry
I will first thank my fiancO Jess; Mom, Dad, Dave, Mommom for always being there for me; Jess’ parents, brother, and sister; Jess’ grandparents before and especially after they moved out to CO; Jami for never forgetting who I was when came home; all my friends (Nate “Ogre" Johnson, Cam “Monkey" Shinabarker, Shane, Classy Jack, B-Ray, Eric, everyone) at USAFAfor making it bearable: and anyone else forgot to mention THANK YOU, love you all.
Brianne N. Davidson Leawood, KS
Mathematical Sciences
My sincerest gratitude to my parents for getting me here, the Weidmanns for including me in their family and showing me the important things in life, the laxers for filling each day with laughter and happiness, and the '08 Barons for making this more enjoyable than ever thought possible. The ways in which you all have blessed my life are indescribable. The memories I’ve made with each of you are what truly treasure about my time here.
Behavioral Science
Well Fellas, if we are reading this guess that means we made it We've had some times; too bad can’t write them all down. It’s been a long, hard ride, but we’re done To my family, love ya’II, and am going to do my best to make ya’II proud. To my friends, well, I love ya’II as well; hopefully this won’t be the end of our road. Well, that's all I got. Take care and adios.
Geospatial Science
Thank you to everyone who has helped me get where I am at and become the person am today The list is quite long because so many people have impacted my life, but most of the appreciation goes out to God, my family, and the great people of USAFA have met throughout these past years. You all have made the experience great even though sometimes “the man" tried to hold us down. Cheers!
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Matthew A. Dietrich Dietz, Harpo Colorado Springs, CO
Jack L. Fiedler
Hamminah, Classy Jack Waxahachie, TX
Lukas M. Fisher Luke
Joshua P. Gunderson Tampa, FL
Chandler W. Hall
Chazzy, Thumper
Atlanta, GA Management
Family is EVERYTHING! couldn’t have gotten through this place without all my friends. Love you guys. “It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog.’’
Andrew P. Melander
Goodlettsville, TN
Aeronautical Engineering
“For from Him and through Him and to Him are all things. To him be the glory forever! Amen.” Thanks to all who helped me on this incredible journey; you’ve impacted me more than you’ll ever know. First, to Jesus Christ—my Savior and King. To my family, for constantly supporting me. To friends at theMILL and GODchasers—you showed me how to bend my life around God. Finally, to all the cadets who made USAFA better, specifically Barons, aero majors, and SIPs.
Thank you friends for making it all worthwhile.
Joshua J. Needham
Austin, TX Management
“There’s people in your eyes who’d walk through Hell for you ‘cause you would do the same. They come face to face with Satan, and embrace with the flames.. .And to those who havestood by me, ever do owe!
For believing what believe, from the deepest of my soul! To the highest of the mountains, to the deepest of the sea! How much that I thank you; Always being there for me.” Cross Canadian Ragweed
Zachary D. Pierce
Keflavik, Iceland Foreign Area Studies
First and foremost: To God be the Glory. Without Him can accomplish nothing. Mom and Dad, there are no better parents on this earth. I love you. To my siblings: your support means everything. To my friends, thank you; and to the flannel bros: you truly are brothers in Christ. Jon, did make the right choice; no man has a better best friend.
IHG, Joshua 1:9
Brandon J. Ray
B. Ray
El Paso, TX
Bachelor of Science Studies want to thank my family, friends, sponsors, and leadership who believed in me even when I didn’t believe in myself. came for selfish reasons but stayed because of you all.
S. Dot, Papa Tindall, Pappy, TJ, and Sherae- thank you all first and foremost because would not have gotten through here without y’all. Through you and God have preserved. One dream, one journey, one love.
Trenton C. Reeves
Angleton, TX
Civil Engineering
Momma and Daddy- thanks for everything. It’s corny and cliche, but I really couldn’t have done it without y’all. Tristan- never was the same without you here. Aim high. The team- we’ve started a great thing, hope y’all get to make it better!
Daryn P. Nelson
D-Rock, Peanut Butter, Blondie Grand Prairie, TX Foreign Area Studies
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Jon B. Roberts JB
Victorville, CA
Systems Engineering Management
I wish had something sweet to say so people would think I’m cool, but I don’t. Thanks to everyone who helped me make it. God, My family: Mom, Dad, Jason, and Laurie. To all my friends that got in trouble with or should have got in trouble with, it was a blast. Power Team!
Feel the rhythm, feel the rhyme, gear on up, it’s bobsled time. Peace.
Trenton G. Sandberg
Gering, NE
Civil Engineering
Wow...that wasn’t anything like the movie. These last four years have been nothing short of amazing. The friends have made are incredible, the opportunities have had areunbelievable, and the challenges we as a class have overcome are staggering. couldn’t have made it without God and my friends and family. To Mom, Dad, and Tyler: Thanks for your support!
Extreme Houston, TX
Military History
I'd like to thank my dad for putting up with me and convincing me to stay, my mom for being awesome, my brother and friends for showing me good times away from here espedally freshmen and sophomore year, and last but not least I’d like to thank Kim for making my last two years here very special.
Christopher M. Wood
Wooder
Norco, CA
Social Science
This is a hard place to be, but worth the time and “pain” everyone talks about. feel blessed to have met all the friends now have and wouldn’t trade them for the world. love you guys and gals and good luck to all of us after the hill. Love, your buddy, Chris.
Garrett J. Rybak
Gare Bear
Victoria, TX
Systems Engineering Management
“In his heart a man plans his course, but the Lord determines his steps."
Proverbs 16:9
Shane C. Seibert
Don Seiberto, Shanediesel Ormond Beach, FL
Material Science
Thanks everyone I’ve met here, it’s been fun. Thanks Mom and Dad and Alana for your support. Thanks to the 2008 Knights for being awesome and to everyone in the Barons. “You win some, you lose most."
Clayton G. Turner
I am Spartacus Alvin, TX Management
“If you were waiting for the opportune moment...that was it." Thanks to everyone who helped me through this place. couldn’t have done it alone. I love you Mom, Dad, Nick, Willie, Hershey, Maw Maw and Paw Paw, MiMi and PaPa, Aunt Pam, Uncle Frank, Logan, Maryl, Aunt Stacy, Uncle Rob, Ross, Austin, Uncle Mitch, Lucas, the boys back home, and the friends I made here. It’s done. “Pain heals...Chicks dig scars...Glory, lasts forever...” I’m out.
Cameron S. Shinabarker
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Donald A. Clemson
Don, D-Clem, DON!, D-Tron Fargo, ND Meteorology
Romans 7:24-25 - “What a wretched man am! Who will rescue me from this body of death? Thanks be to God - through Jesus Christ our Lord!” am nothing without you, Lord, may I only boast in You. Through God the Father and Him alone have I survived these four years. Momand Dad, your love and support will not be forgotten. To the Tiger Cubs and my T-bird family, thanks for the memories! Fight the Good Fight! Richter! Blue Skies.
Morgan N. Dolan
Morgs Mo Mo, Mo Do Helena, MT Humanities
For my mother, without which none of this would have been possible. You were my guiding light through the five year storm. For all the friends I've made, thank you for the support and keeping my head above water. It's been a long and interesting journey but God it’s about damn time! Much Love.
Jonathan R. Appleby
Newark, DE
Systems Mechanical Engineering
There is no doubt in my mind that I would never havesurvived USAFA if it wasn't for God's grace, the encouragement and prayers of my family, and the friendships that will never be forgotten. The last four years here were not easy but the memories (AFLAX, Ibiza, Ring Dance, Columbus Day Weekends, Cosmo’s, Gore Canyon, 14ers, Utah, RV’s, and ND)were worth every second. My final though is; what would you do if you knew you could not fail?
Matthew T. Charbonneau
Charbs
Stillwater, MN Management
Thank you first and foremost to my wonderful parents, my sister Jenelle, and Shaun for the constant support. I would also like to give a very special thanks to Ms. Harper for the continuous support over four years. A special thanks to my girlfriend, Ivonne, for all the good times and support. Thanks to the hockey coaches, and thanks to the boys, it’s been great, couldn’t have done it without you all.
Joshua T. Cutino
Josh, Dman, J-Cut Grants Pass, OR Political Science
This place hasbeen tough but I feel truly blessed to have such a fortunate life. As have matured, I have learned that you should be grateful for the things you have in life and strive to fulfill your potential. I couldn't have made it without the support of my family, friends, and the Maynards. Thank you to all of those who have impacted my life.
Evan C. Erickson
Centennial, CO Mechanical Engineering
Thank you Mom and Dad, Marko, Danielle, and all the TBirdscouldn't have done it without you, love you all! My time here has been a dream come true, but I have so much more to look forward to. Praise the Lord for leading me on His path.
David W. Field
Dave
Fairfax, VA Management
Momand Dad, you were right, it took a big sense of humor. To family and friends, thank you all for helping me get through. The party never ends...
“Do I need to be liked? Absolutely not. like to be liked. enjoy being liked. have to be liked. But it’s not like a compulsive need to be liked. Like my need to be praised.” - Michael Scott. “Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes.”
Thoreau
Nicky T. Hamayasu Honolulu, HI Legal Studies
Thanks for putting up with me.
Jared K. Krueger
J-Krue, J-Rod, Freddy, PTWOB 322 Loveland, OH Astronautical Engineering
God has taught me so much over my time here, and to Him owe everything. Thanks to Mom, Dad, and the family for your love, prayers, and support - I wouldn’t be here without you!
I won’t miss USAFA, but I’ll definitely miss all my close friends and the great times we’ve shared. Remember, “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose.” Team Stay and Blue Skies...
(James 1:2-3)
Julian T. Madrid
Jules
San Diego, CA
System Engineering Management would just like to say first and foremost thank you to my Dad who without him I still wouldn't be here. Thank you to all my friends and family who made my time at the Academy bearable. Last but not least thanks to all my Brothers on the team who stuck through the rough times to end with a great season.
Andrew J. Galbraith
Castle Rock, CO Management
To those with who I laugh, cry, love and live,
To my family, and my friends... My love and gratitude know no boundaries,
In Big Heart, Thank you for your presence and your compassion.
Ivonne J. Maldonado
Vonne Andreas, PA Management
I’d like to thank God, my parents, and my brothers and sisters for their love and support. I also feel that with a good attitude, you can do anything...and to the Girls, Matt, and the guys, thanksfor everything...it’s been fun. Wo ai ni
Michael A. Mattingly
Matty
Phoenix, AZ
Behavioral Science
To all those who supported and believed in me, thank you. “Here am.
Send Me.” Isaiah 6:8. A.M.D.G
Michael C. Quinn
Mike Mobile, AL
Behavioral Science
Besides the support that I received from my family, one thing got me through this place - the words: “this too shall pass.” Whoever came up with those words is by far a wiser man than am. No matter how dark or demoralizing the present may seem, those four words offer hope, perspective and the strength to continue. The power of those four words delivered me through the Academy and reminded me how excited I should be about my future.
Mission Viejo, CA
Systems Engineering Management
During my time at the Academy, I have had the opportunity to share the most incredible experiences imaginable with some of greatest people have ever met. have done things that many only dream of. More than anything, however, have learned lessons that will last me a lifetime. am sincerely grateful for the opportunities that have been afforded, and thank each and every person in my life that helped me along the way.
Emily N. Shanes
Em, Emmy
Lexington, KY
Behavioral Science
Thank you to my family for all of the support, letter, and packages. I could not have done this with out you! You kept me going when I was ready to give up. Thanks to all of my friends. We will never forget the nights we lost sleep! We finally made it!!! Philippians 3:14 &14 Sometimes we walked, sometimes we were crawling just to keep going, and sometimes it was a dead sprint, but we crossed the finish line! Philippians 4:13
Nathan A. Nordby Wyoming, MN
Astronautical Engineering believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all that is, seen and unseen. I believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, eternally begotten of the Father. Thank you Jesus Christ, may I bring glory to you with every breath. Thank you to my family, my fiance and especially to the Muscatels.
Drew M. Rimelspach Findlay, OH Management
I am more thankful than ever for my family and friends... being apart is never easy, thank you. 1 st Street will always be my home. Here’s a cheer to the Tigers winning the World Series soon, getting lost in Denver (twice), tearing up Annapolis, Executioners C Flight, adventures in Japan and Korea, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, beating Notre Dame, and last but not least.... GRADUATING!
D.
Fredericksburg, VA
Electrical Engineering
Thank you to all who got me into this place and through this place. Without you never would have made it. To my teachers who put up with me, to my friends that cared. And finally to my family for being with me through everything. Thank you. I love you ail.
JV
Decatur, IL
Meteorology
To my family and friendswithout whose support I would not have made it through this place, thank you. It was fun.
Patrick T. Roks
David
Schoenhardt
Jared A. Vieth
thunderbirds -TWENTY-SEVEN
“Safeguarding the rights ofothers is the most noble and beautiful end ofa human being.
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John P. Carberry
Johnny, JC, Carbizzle, Carbeezy Oak Lawn, IL Social Science
Thanks to all the friendswho made 5 years at this place worth it. Stories, not standards. Thanks to my family for the love and support.
Thanks for all of your help Mom, Dad, and family. It’s been a long four years but we made it!
Matthew R. Ghigna
Jerome
The Woodlands, TX Systems Engineering Management
Learn something new everyday.
Firas Ben Hassen
Fares
Gabes. Tunisia Aeronautical Engineering
Attending the United States Air Force Academy for four years was a very interesting, rich, and amazing expertence that really enjoyed and benefit from a lot. I’d like to thank my mother Chedhlia and my father Brahim for all their support and help throughout these past four years I spent at USAFA. also have a special thanks to my sponsors Lean and Dan Derby who took care of me since the very first day came here.
Thomas D. D’Amore
Albuquerque, NM Systems Engineering Management
Free at‘last!!! Mom, Dad, and Michael, thanks for all your encouragement, love, and wisdom. Thanks to Gen and Mrs. Fraser for trying to make me fat and providing a getaway. To all my friends, former niners, and of course Juliana - thanks for always being there. will never forget the memories. Lastly, I would like to thank “the man” for never finding out.
Elizabeth C. Enyart
Eliza Bend, OR Social Science
Thank you to all my friends and family who have supported me throughout my successes and failures at the Academy
Fencing team and coaches, it has been a privilege to work and train with you. And to my squadron, I am proud to be a Blackbird. am thankfulfor every person and experience that has contributed towards my development as a person and a leader. “To give less than your best is to give away the gift."
Steve Prefontaine
Nicholas C. Herr
Nick Elizabethtown, PA Materials Science
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Kyle J. Dufaud
Pueblo West, CO Physics
Justin H. Jones
JJ, J2, Shortman-Dan Frankfort, KY Biology
“I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me.” Philippians
4:13
Nicole M. Lincoln
Abe Baton Rouge, LA Systems Engineering Management
Not a shred of evidenceexists in favor of the idea that life is serious. But seriously...
Kathryn D. Lyons Kat, Grandma Scottsdale, AZ
Aeronautical Engineering
“When hear somebody sigh 'Life is hard,’ I am always tempted to ask, ‘Compared to what?’” Sydney J. Harris. “It’s the things that pushed you the most that helped you the most.” —Jim Loehr. Mom, thanks for supporting me through everything, even if you always forget that I’m the one who doesn’t like nuts in the cookies. Without the love of all my friends and family, couldn’t have done all that I have. And thank God I’m done!
Brandon M. Hua
Lam, Anh Hai, Liquid Westminster, CO Mechanical Engineering
Ba, Me, GwenAnn, ViAnn; you are the love and joys of my life. The world can never be an ugly place as long as you are in my life (BLET). Everyone from Ong to Baby An; love you all. We have a huge family which always makes family time fun and chaotic. Khoa; thank you so much for being a brother to me. You are my hero and I miss you a lot. Blackbirds; WORK HARD PLAY HARDER.
Melissa S. Lee
Miss, Shorty, Mel Taegu, South Korea Legal Studies
First and foremost, I want to thank my family and God for helping me through my time here at the Academy. Also, thank you to my close friends who I've shared some great memories with. Love you guys!
Christopher D. Mahan
Abe Rowlett, TX Systems Engineering Management
just want to thank God for providing me with the opportunities He has, my family and Kristen for always supporting me a helping me through all the rough times, and drivers that provided enough shenanigans for a life time. Thanks for all the memories, it was a great ride!
Tiffany C. Moore
T-money
Tucson, AZ
Systems Engineering Management
would like to say thanks to my mom who has encouraged me throughout my life and who has always believed in me. couldn’t have done it without you.
Christopher J. Perry
Westbury, NY
Mechanical Engineering
"Life affords no higher pleasure than that of surmounting difficulties, passing from one step of success to another, forming new wishes and seeing them gratified.” Samuel Johnson
William P. Sides
Will Nuevo, CA
Systems Engineering Management
Mom and Dad, thanksfor all the support and care packages. To my friends in California and Colorado it’s been some good times and I expect to have plenty more. And last but not least, the team: Trips, tournies, and partying- it's been a crazy ride. Thanks again everyone, couldn’t have done it without you all.
John W. Sutcliffe
Tolland, CT History
"Par I’espace, I’univers me comprend et m’engloutit comme un point; par la pens6e, je le comprends.”
—Blaise Pascal. “Tonight, tonight, the highway’s bright. Out of our way, mister, you best keep. 'Cause summer's here and the time is right. For racing in the street.” Bruce Springsteen
Casey R. Osborne
Ooltewah, TN
History
I made some good friends and discovered some great music. There were some good times, I suppose. I’m just ready to move on to the next phase of my life.
Charles F. Riordan
Charlie, Chuck, Chuckles
Niceville, FL Systems Engineering
It's hard to believe we’re finally here! Thanks to my family and friends back home for all of your support. To all my friends here, thanks for the memories. Some made it to this day and some didn’t, but we’re all bound by something stronger than just friendship. Whether it was just hanging with the guys, jumping with Revolution, or any ofthose times that shouldn't be mentioned here, wouldn’t trade the last four years for anything.
Ian S. Turner
Marcel Columbus, MS Management
“Wrinkles will only go where the smiles have been.” Jimmy Buffett
Zachary P. Valdez
Parker, CO Management
Wrestled here forfour years and made thebest friends will ever have. It was definitely all worth it.
Erik L. Wallace
Lake Orion, Ml Foreign AreaStudies
It's been real, it's been fun, but it hasn’t been real fun.
Benjamin N. Worrall Marshall, VA Systems Engineering
Thanks to everyone who was always there for me during these past four years - especially Mom, Dad, Will, and Meagan To all my friends that I’ve made: we’ve had a lot of really great times, and thanks for keeping everything fun!
blackbirds °—TWENTY-EIGHT
“Ifeverything seems to be going well you have obviously overlooked something."
- Stephen Wright
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Gregory S. Adam
The Great Greenwood Village, CO System Engineering Managment
Greg here. I'm all about havin’ fun. You know, start a fire in someone’s kitchen, maybe go to SeaWorld, take my pants off... Anyway, I've become kind of famous for my signature catch-phrase? whammy. Like, Gene Tenace at the plate... and whammy.
Hsiang Y. Chen Chen
Taipei, Taiwan
Aeronautical Engineering
Amber, Pop, Hoon-Seok, Huson, Zubi, Firas, Saad, Lina, Joel, Ethan, Ozzie, Amanda, Tom, Chou, Voss, Trev, Carberry, Kat Le, Kat Lyons, Carol and Clark, Yuchi and Bob, Eva and Scott, Ou and Hsu. Thank you so much for helping me and being there for me to get through this four-year challenge. It was the most rewarding and memorable experience in my life, because of all of you. I love you all. (Yes Pop, that even includes you!)
Sean M. Abling
Lancaster, CA
Mathematics
To my Mom and Dad, thank you for all your love and support. To the Jacobson, Hager, and Unzueta farmlies, thank you for being my home away from home. To my Brother and his roommate, thank you for your constant reminders about my “paycheck”. To all my friends who have been there for me, through the good and the bad, I am ever grateful.
Amanda C. Akimoff
Georgetown, TX Management
If you really want something in this life, you have to work for it. Now quiet! They’re about to announce the lottery numbers. Homer Simpson
Ethan E. Caparelli
Cap Monument, CO Biology
After four years here at the Academy, want to thank God, my parents, and my friends for supporting me through every endeavor havedecided to take on. Mom and Dad, would not be were I am at today if it weren’t for you. I would also like to thank my friends that I made at WeWo and the Academy. Guys, you have given me much support throughout the years. Lastly, I believe Abraham Lincoln said it best, “Whatever you are, be a good one." Karl!!!
Trebor J. Cowling
TJ
Newport News, VA
Civil Engineering
Just want to thank everyone that helped me get through this place Panthers, friends, and family, I love all ya’ll and there are no words that can express the gratitude feel. Finally to the Fellas of KS meet you at Guthries... The Traditions Continue!!
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Thomas H. Crockett
Vancouver, 1A/A
Foriegn Area Studies
Well...it only took me seven years to get out of this place (one year at the P-School, two years in Taiwan and then an amazing semester in China) but it’s been soooo worth it. am grateful for all the friends I have made throughout my journey here at USAFA, you guys mean a lot to me. My parents are the best, am thankful fortheir encouragement and support. I can’t wait to see what crazy adventure life throws at me next.
Keegan S. Dale
Fredericksburg, TX
Computer Science
Thanks mom and dad, for the solid upbringing you gave me and for your support through my four years here. I couldn’t have done it without you!
Soaring XC08, y’all are the greatest!! Best summer ever!!!
William D. Deike
Sykes
Greenville, DE
Electrical Engineering
I want to thank my friends and family for helping me get through the toils and trials I have faced here at the Academy. You have all made my time and experience here just that much easier and more enjoyable.
In particular, I want to thank my parents for always believing in me and supporting me through all of my endeavors. I love you.
Paradise Valley, AZ
Systems Engineering Management
Thank you Joel, Jason, Ian, Chris, Ross, and Andy among others for becoming life-long friends of mine. Its been a roller coaster ride, but “Boy, am enthusiastic!” SKP you mean theworld to me. Finally, a person trust once advised me that, “The wise man in a storm prays to God, not for safety from danger, but for deliverance from fear.” RWE
Jamie V. Gibbs
Blade
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Basic Science
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight.” Proverbs 3:5-6
Fort Worth, TX
Electrical Engineering
My Strength is greater than am.
My praise goes to Jesus Christ, at whose name every knee must bow, and every tongue will confess: He is Lord. also want to thank my mom and dad, family, friends and teammates both new and old for their constant support and exhortation. love you guys.
Massillon, OF!
Aeronautical Engineering
All the Black Panthers, the Handball Team, Girl’s Basketball Team (girls and guys), you all have been nothing short of amazing. Thanks Mom and Dad, Brian and Laura for your never-ending love and support. God, thanks for always being there, couldn’t have made it without any of you! As iron sharpens iron...
Brian R. Guyette B
Jonathan D. Hill
Joel S. Martin
Benjamin A. Mattalino
Ben; Benny the Rat; Paradise Valley, AZ Social Science
Mom, Dad, Alii, Marshall, and Lu, I would have never made it through here without all of your help and motivation. All the packages, phone calls and trips home made the difference. Sonny and Tony, hope live up to all the stories you told your friends and set a good example for you to follow. To all of my soaring friends, I will never forget upgrade, or all the fun we had, especially in the summers (XC ’08).
Rebecca L. McLean
Becca Kenmore, WA Biology
This has been a truly incredible experience that I will never forget. Coming to USAFA has changed my life in more ways than I could have ever imagined and I am grateful for it. To my family, thank you for your continued support and encouragement! To my friends, thank you for good times and laughter that kept me smiling!
Ozzie Easton, ME Management
My friends, I'll miss you and the great times we had. To my family, thank you for all the love and support, I’ll never forget it. To Anna, I love you and cannot wait to begin the rest of our lives together. Lastly, to God, thank you for giving me the strength to make it through here. Without all of your help never would have made it to graduation and will forever be thankful.
Stephanie K.
Little Foot, Dot Cantonment, FL Biology
To all those that have made an impact on my life and have helped me survive the past 4 years, thank you. The memories we have made here will be cherished forever. You have changed my life.
Ross H. McKnight
Micky 3.2
Coppell, TX
System Engineering Management
“Put on the full armor of God...* Ephesians 6:11. Dad, Mom, Mamaw, and Papaw, thank you so much for making everything possible. Grammy, I will always remember. Kelsey, you are my standard for excellence. Rick and Diane, you are my 'favorite’. ‘Cherry’ Crew, I will see you at Chickfiia. Audra, I am so proud that you are my better half. love you all so much. “I am more afraid of being nothing, than am of being hurt!” CHERRY!
Jesse R.
Midland, Ml Astronautical Engineering
Its been an awesome time. I've met a lot of great people and look forward to the future. I’m thankful to my family, friends and God. Go USAFA Marathon Team
Rachel L.
Carbondale, CO Space Systems Engineering
It seemed like this day would never come, God’s grace to me over 4 years has been unwavering. Thank you to my family for your love and support and to my sisters and brothers in the class of 2007 who began this adventure with me and saw me through it. To all my friends in OCF and the Zoomies, thank you for encouraging me. Lauren, you are the best friend a girl could have. God Bless USAFA and the Class of 2008. Proverbs 3:3-6
Cheryl A.
Bruja Blanchard, OK Management
Dad, Mom, Adrienne, Richard, and Kenndra, thanks for everything! Love you!
Michael T. Osgood
Mortensen
Owen
Pierce
Steiner
Taylor R. Wight
T-Dub
Las Vegas, NV
Systems Engineering Management
To My God, my family, and my friendsthank you! am forever grateful for your love and compassion that has helped me through this chapter of my life. Mom, Dad, and Ashley-I love you! Kenny you da man! Thank you Grandma and Papa.
To all my friends, a reminder of our ridiculousmemories shared: (Hookah, Nappy Time, JAAACOB, Grenade-erade, Ozjizzle, Silver Weekend Boys, Dudes, MileHigh, Hot Chocolate, PRK, OTB, Cornhole, Late-nights, YOUUU!, HAMANAH, P-bottles, Latifah, Gary, Chestnut, Ring-Dance, Aerobics, Friends!)
Christopher A. Wolff
C.M.F.W Mendham, NJ Systems Engineering Aeronautical thank God most of all for helping me get here, but my lawyers helped too, so I want to thank them as well. love you Mom and Dad, you are incredible, my inspiration and unwavering support. To my boys, GET SOME! SHOW ME! EXTREME! We made it, FACT. TCF24/7/365. Lastly, wait for the shake!
Matthew S. Walker
Johnnie Walker
O’Fallon, IL Management
"Not the victory butthe action; Not the goal but the game; In the deed the glory." Hartley Burr Alexander. Mom, Dad, and Rachel, thank you for your love and support throughout the last five years. To the Zoomies, thank you for the greatest times at the Zoo, on and off the pitch.
Brittany S. Williams
Britt, B Dubb, B Dot Orangeburg, SC
Social Science
Make every experience here a learning experience, this is a learning environment. Take advantage of the diversity and the opportunities that USAFA offers and grow from them. The people here are the greatest, let them help you to make it through, find thosefriends who will remain by your side for the duration of time. My friends and family have been instrumental in my growth and perseverance. It’s not always easy, but stick it out. Thanks Mom, Dad, Ashton, Morgan and Kemi.
black panthers TWENTY-NINE
“Don’tfight a battle ifyou don’t gain anything by winning.
- Gen George S. Patton
Christopher A. Baisch
Chris Selden, NY
Political Science
“Thanks to all my family and friends who helped me through out my years here at the Academy. It has been a long four years but it was definitely worth every second of it.”
Matthew A. Burnham
Bellevue, NE
Systems Engineering Management
To everyone who madethese past for years incredible, Thank you.
Jeff Aurora, CO
Aeronautical Engineering
“...We rejoice in our sufferings, because we knowthat suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the HolySpirit, whom he has given us.” Romans 5:3-5
MamaCurran
Pleasanton, CA
Political Science
Live your live in the shadow of Him. Askfor strength to trust Him throughout all your triumphs and struggles. Let Him teach you how to love.
Thank you to everyone who’s made an impact in my life. You all mean the world to me.
Austin, TX Management
“There’s people in your eyes who'd walk through Hell for you ‘cause you would do the same. They come face to face with Satan, and embrace with the flames...And to those who have stood by me, ever do I owe! For believing what I believe, from the deepest of my soul! To the highest of the mountains, to the deepest of the sea! How much that I thank you; Always being there for me...." —Cross Canadian Ragweed. BFATA’s forever
Brady S. Davis
Colorado Springs, CO Management
made it! First of all, thank you to my family. Your support was always encouraging and it helped me through even the longest and darkest of days. Thank you to my squadron and Academy friends. You made four years seem like one year.
Jeffrey M. Coe
Colby S. Colter
Caitlin T. Curran
Nathan L. Haney
Drexel Hill, PA Mathematical Science
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Matthew C. Kettler
KET
Clinton, IA Systems Engineering Management
I want to acknowledge the unconditional love, emotion, guidance, inspiration, and faith so generously given to me by my mom and dad. would also like to thank my friends and family for their support and friendship. will forever be grateful.
-Phil. 4:13-
Thomas P. Laliberte
Tom
Warwick, Rl Mechanical Engineering
For the past couple years, I’ve been telling my parents that I’ll never look back on college and say I didn’t have “fun”. Whether it was on spring break in London or Germany, on OPS in Florida or Korea, teaching at the airfield, or travelling to the Army & Navy away games, the people I’ve met here and places I've seen have made it a great experience.
Kristen N. Grasser
K-town
Nashville, TN
Legal Studies
would first like to thank God for the strength he has given me to make it through to graduation. I also would not have been able to make it without the love and prayers from my entire family, especially my mother, father, andbrother. Finally I would like to thank my friends fromDemons B flight, classes, summer programs, and Dirty Thirty for always being there for me.
Ian P. Harper
Harps Colorado Springs, CO Systems EngineeringManagement
Thank you Mom and Dad, and thank you to the great teammates that got me through.
Kekoa Kuamo’o-Peck
Koa
Kapolei, HI Operations Research
Thanks Mom and Dad for making everything possible and helping through my 4 years. won’t forget all the friends I’ve made here. It’s been fun, don’t give up on your dreams. Whatever happens, don’t worry about it, and you should do just fine.
“If you’re going through hell, keep going” - Sir Winston Churchill
Laura A. Millener Littleton, CO Biology
Thank you to my family, love you all! Mom, I wouldn’t be where am today without your unconditional support. Dad, miss you, and made it just like you said would. Grant, thank you for teaching me to be strong and Cari thank you for teaching me to be giving, you guys are my best friends and always will be. Matt, thank you for making every moment here better. Good luck to everyone!
Matthew A. Molten
Fatty Matty
Lakewood, V.'A Systems Engineering Management
No, sir man. don’t like that sissy crap. I'm a rocker, through and through. Here’s my favorite bands: AC/DC, Van Halen not Van Hagar, Skynyrd, Def Lepp all right!
Christopher D. Stanton
Chris Willis, VA Legal Studies
“Wow, I can’t believe it's our turn to write these things. My time at the Academy has had its ups and downs but thebest part has beenthe time spent with my squad brothers and sisters. Dirty Thirty for life! “Honor all people. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Honor the King.’’ - 1 Peter 2:17. Keep it real Knights.
Christopher G. Wiedenmann
Bubba Drexel, MO
Social Science
Mom and Dad, I thought was the luckiest guy in the world to get into the Academy; actually I’m lucky because I have you for parents. Nobody could ask for more than what you’ve done for me. USAFA Rodeo Team, we started something great and wouldn't have made it through had it not been for the relationships with you.
Kevin J. Peterson
Peaches
Littleton, CO Management
Thanks to all my family and friends who helped me make it through. I just wanted to lookback and say that I did the best I could while I was stuck in this place. Had as much fun as could while I was stuck in this place. Played as hard as I could while was stuck in this place... Cheers to the snake pit.
Kaitlin E. Tardieu
Katie
Grants Pass, OR Biology
I would like to extend a thank you to my parents Jim andBeth for all their love and their example of how to live life. My sister, Kelsey for forging the path and setting the high standards for me to follow.And John, my little brother, for his strength and friendship. Despite how life has changed throughout these four years have always had the consistency of my family.
Brian R. Vos
BVos
Sioux City, IA
Legal Studies
Thanks to all my family and friends that helped me survive four years here. The road to graduation was not easy. can still remember hating my life as freshman and living from one day to the next. Now as look back, it all went by in the blink of an eye. As one of my instructors once put it, this is a great place to be from. Now can proudly say I am from here.
Ryan E. Williams
Mesquite, TX
Social Science
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knights of thirty ° ——THIRTY
“Youngpeople are very cynical now. I hey've been taught cynicism they've been bred cynicism. .So, / think it's important to give them hope and realism in the same package. You can be realistic but there should be hope in it. 1f we don't have hope then we don't go on."
Tausha D. Beins
Denver, CO
Astronautical Engineering
Thanks Mom and Dad for helping me get through this place, your encouragement was there when needed it. Zack, I never found the golden snitch here. To my teammates, you helped me get through the daily tasks of this place. “Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world."
24/7/365
- Harriet Tubman. TCF
Steve Tiburon, CA
Civil Engineering
“Live your life to the fullest and never look back.’’ Thanks to all the original Eagle Eight crew; with out you I would have never made it past basic. To all my friends and family; thank you for believing in me all this time, and thank you for your endless support. I will never forget all the opportunities,experiences, people, and memories at the airfield. To all the CE guys, thanks for keeping each other motivated, whether it be in class or at 3 O’clock in the morning. ‘08 Reapers, friends till theend! See you at the top!
Behavioral Science
Mom & Dad, pay attention because I’m only going to say this once: You were right... about everything. Mike & TJ: You are the strongest men know for putting up with me, I love you. Josh: sorry for making fun of you all these years about being able to beat you up with my sweet unarmed combat skills...even if it's true. Jenn: two things- your 21st and Jessifer! JE: you can't say goodbye to a soul mate, love you!
Nicholas D. Bauer
Burr
Oregon, IL
System Engineering Management
Thanks mom and dad for all of the love and support that has helped me throughout the years. I have always greatly appreciated all of the things you have done for me. To my lovely fiance, Megan, thank you for being my biggest supporter throughout the past four years. You have taught to never focus on the negatives and to not lose hope. “If you do not hope, you will not find what is beyond your hopes.’
St. Clement of Alexandra
Paul T. Bowen
Ty
Lawrenceville, GA
Chemistry
loved every minute of this incredible journey. Thanks to the baby pink panthers and the chemistry gang. I couldn’t have found a better team than the team handball guys. Keep playing hard, I’ll miss it. I found the best family in the Reapers, love ya’II. Thanks Mom, Dad, Ashlea, and Ellyn for all the encouragement, couldn’t have done it without you. Mostof all, thank Jesus Christ for this amazing blessing. Php. 4:13
Aeronautical Engineering
Mom, Dad, and Liz, thanks for allthe love and support during the past four years, I would not have succeeded without you. Thanks to all my friends for the endless amounts of help and for countless distractions. It was great learning the ropes with the Dirty Chubbies. To the Reapers, it has been a hell of a ride and good times. I will miss you all. Lastly...
Three Cheers for the Zoomies.
Behavioral Science
...the darkness is passing and the true light is already shining. Mom, Dad, Aleah-Thank you for your love and support these last 4 years. XC '08 guys - what a trip. I can’t believe we’re done. It’s been a pleasure and an honor. Everyone who’s been a part of my life, hope that I’ve had in some small measure the same effect on you as you’ve had on me Oh yes it was. But it was worth it
Steven M. Chandler
Matthew M. Eggert Eggs Littleton, CO
Jessica E. Grundt Jess Jess, Hessica Rapid City, SD
Kevin V. Hawkins Bonney Lake, WA
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Keith W. Hayden
30 Slim
San Antonio, TX
Foreign Area Studies
Going to USAFA is like making an investment in thebank. The first 2 or 3 years you go into debt putting money in, but the returns are great.
Roger S. Knobeloch
Colorado Springs, CO
Civil Engineering
To my weasels, reaps, and CEs, those who made me who am, who gave me the stick, or hit me with it, who kept me sane and made things fun, who taught me all I’ll ever need to know. Thank you. Thanks Mom and Dad for putting up with us. And boys, shirtless boarding and pirate parties, acronyms and stories, burning buildings and fire ball, Tigger and women crawling through windows, The Box and Navi, I’ll see you around.
Ryan P. McGuire
The Woodlands, TX Meteorology definitely could not have made it through the last four years without the help and support of my awesome family. Thank you Mom, Dad,Erin, Kristin and Shannon for everything you have done for me. Also, a special thanks to my sponsor family. Thanks Mr. & Mrs. Wheelis for putting up with me!
Steven A. Mount
Slave, Zero
Texas City, TX
System Engineering Management
Just wanted to remind myself and all of those who read this that I’m pretty sure met some of the best people that will ever meet in life right here at the Academy. will miss all of my friends from the squad, football team, LAX team and of course my Rugby brothers. We had some awesome times. Also, Tubes, thanks for being the room mate that needed to get through this place. 08!!!!!
Preston B. Iverson
Sauk Centre. MN
Computer Science
What a roller coaster ride it has been. Mom, Dad, Janis, family and friends thanks for the encouragement and the support to make it through this place. I have learned so much about myself and I cannot thank you all enough for helping me through. Janis, can love no one else more than you, look forward to the days our future will bring.
Mark A. McCollough
Victoria, TX
Social Science
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Samuel J. Meyer
Leawood, KS
Astronautical Engineering would like to thank everyone who has helped me to get to where am today. Although I can’t mention everyone by name would like to specifically thank my Mother, Father, and Sister for always being there to offer me love and support to me whenever needed it.
Katie M. Newkirk
Newkie, Newgreer Torrington, CT
Bachelor of Science Studies
THANK YOU’s: Parents, Don & Sharon, sister, Kelly, sponsor families, Bruce, Linda & AJ Kuhle, and Judi & David Collins for their undying support. Steve Nelson, promise kept. Ian, will always cherish our friendship. “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover."
Mark Twain
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Jonathan W. Ng
Panda
Novato, CA Management
The Academy has been an amazing yet challenging experience. could not have made it without the support and guidance of my Parents, Grandparents, my best bud Matt, and my entire family. Thanks to all of the amazing friends that have gained throughout the years. I will never forget the amazing times, both good and bad. To my roomy and Reaper Brohauses. what can say? You guys complete me...Remember: “Pain Heals, Chicks Dig Scars, Glory Last Forever”.
John M. Rader
Monument, CO
Civil Engineering
thank God for giving me this incredible opportunity. To my family: your support, encouragement, and understanding have been irreplaceable. To the Reapers, the Angry Appleblossoms, the Bluzers, and all the CE guys: y'all havemade my experience here more fun than it ever should have been. Thanks all.
Romans 8:28
Jesse E. Stroh
Creede, CO
Systems Engineering Management
To Brandes, thank you for always being the voice of poor reason. Jack, your ring is flawless and I’m sorry about your shin. Ben, find some taste in music. Hannah, you were what kept me going when nothing else could. My family, thank you for everything... wouldn’t be here without you!
Christopher J. Tubesing Tubes
Centreville, VA
Systems Engineering Management
Most importantly I want to thank my family, my great sponsors, the “sweet" friends have made, my awesome roommate Steve, and most of all the lacrosse team (AFLAX ’08). They were always there for me through the good times and most of all the extremely stressful ones. These past five years, to say the least, have been an experience and look forward to what lies ahead of me.
Collin D. O’Bryant
Colorado Springs, CO Management
Well, it’s been real. I couldn’t be happier God has blessed me so much in the last four years with friends, family, a sweet education, opportunities to travelaround theworld and so many other things! Thanks to mom and dad, chunky, kelli, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. I guess I’ll go be an adult now? “The path of the righteous is like the first gleam of dawn, shining ever brighter until the full light of day."
Proverbs 4:18
Adam M. Sievers
Storm Lake, IA
Astronautical Engineering
Mom and Dad, thank you for your constant prayers, loving support, and encouragement. Eric, thanks for being there. Sue and Larry, thank you for being such great sponsors, for supporting me and giving me a place to go where I could get away from here. Psalm 23:1
Michael A. Switzer
Tucson, AZ
Systems Engineering Management
thank God for everything in my life. To my parents for supporting me. To all of my friends that have made since have come here, thanks. To Mark, you are the best roommate ever could have ever had. To Jon, Jill, Taylor, Melissa, and Raeanna, I never would have made it if it were not for you all.
Jill R. Ward
Centreville, VA
Systems Engineering Human Systems can t say enough how grateful am for all of the friends and families I’ve met since my time here at school.
Thank you to the Stonestreets and the Luchenbaughs for all of your help, and most importantly, thank you so much Mom, Dad, and Sarah for your shoulder to lean on, ear to listen, and support to help me become who I am today. Love you much.
Benjamin S. Wong
Ben
Hillsboro, Wl
Civil Engineering
Thanks to everyone who helped make USAFA a great place to be. Baby Vikes, Reapers, and the whole CE clan, we always seemed to find a way to have fun and learn a little bit along the way. They claim it’s a $300,000 education but the friends and experiences are worth so much more. Remember two simple rules to live by. 1. Common Sense Works! 2. If you are going to do something stupid, be smart about it.
Paul W. Yeagley
Pasadena, TX
Systems Engineering Management
Thanks first to Mom and Dad. Thanks also to the Dykstra’s for allowing me to be a part of your family. Aunt Lori and Mom, you are the examples of strength and determination strive to follow every day! Thanks to my sisters, brother, and cousins for your unwavering support. Shari, your support comforted me daily along this journey, love ya. 08 Comp PTWOBs, you guys kept me crazy and are the sickest doods ever. Jon Ng, Best roomie/friend ever!!
grim reapers THIRTY-ONE
“Management is nothing more than motivating otherpeople.”
- Lee Iacocca
Cary A. Balser
Mt. Pleasant, SC Mathematics
Thanks to Mom, Dad, Charles, Christian, Caci, and all my other family and friendsthat have helped me through the years. “Never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelmingmight of the enemy.”
- WinstonChurchill
Michelle F.
Booner
Houston, TX
Biochemistry
Be good or be good at it.
Benjamin A. Christensen
Roundout Richland, Ml
Aeronautical Engineering
When think of academy life, amidst memories of hard times and numerous challenges, I’ll never forget the friends that went through it with me.
I thank God for pulling me through and for the lifelong friendships that gained here at USAFA. I’m also very thankful for my parents who have always encouraged me and helped me in anyway they could.
Connie L. Ambrose
Adzaani Do Tzi'i’
Jeddito, AZ
Behavioral Science
Ahe’ee shima,Louise, doo shi’zhe’e, Francis. Shima’ sani, Duffy, shi’nali, shi'nah’i (Zhoni), adoo shi dezhii yazhi (Casey, Celena) ni hyii do ahe’ee. Ayoo’ nishni. Ni hyii binina akoo nasha. Ni hyii binina nizhoni’goo nasha. Thank you to my family for the lessons they taught me, especially for all the love and support throughout my life. walk in beauty because of them! Live in Harmony, in Happiness, and in Peace! Ka’ dee!
Aaron T. Bowens
Scottsdale, AZ
Management
am indebted to all who believed in me, guided me, taught me, and encouraged me to discover my full potential.
Jennifer Y. Carter
The Birthday Girl
Pleasanton, CA
Systems Engineering Management
“Its not where you are, or what you’re doing - its who you’re with.”
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Joe S. Cross Falkner, MS
Computer Engineering
never thought would put up with this for so long. Having such wonderful family and friends helped me through it. Thanks, guys! "Take hold of my hand, for you are no longer alone. Walk with me in Hell" -Lamb of God Follow your dreams. Peace out.
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Timothy R. Doster
Tiny Tanks
Lillington, NC
American History
I just want to thank God, my family, the angry apple-blossoms, the Roadie family, John, Paul, Jason, Ruben, Rob, Ben and Cary, the Bluezers, Dr. Heidler, and the Raders for their unending support and love. Livi love you babe. “The powers of accurate observation are often called cynicism by those who don't possess them. George Bernard Shaw Richter!
Katherine E. Harmon
KT
Washington, PA Humanities
Be who you are and say what you feel, becausethose who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind. Dr. Seuss. haveheard there are troublesof more than one kind. Some come from ahead and somecome from behind. But I’ve bought a big bat. I'm all ready you see. Now my troubles are going to have troubles with me! Dr. Seuss
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John A. Kryzak
Johnny Acton, ME
Aeronautical Engineering
Thanks to all of my friends and family. I couldn't have done it without you.
Timothy J. Gaydosh
Tim
Avon Lake, OH
Behavioral Science
"And not only this, but we also exult in our tribulations, knowing that tribulation brings about perseverance; and perseverance, proven character; and proven character, hope; and hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out within our hearts through the Holy Spirit who was given to us." Romans 5 3-5
Ian P. Hauck
E
Lake Mary, FL
Foreign Area Studies would just like to thank everyone for helping me get to where I am today. My parents, brothers, and sister have contributed enormous amounts of time to my success. To my soccer coaches who have taught me countless lessons on and off the field. Lastly, the Lord who has obviously been with me every step of the way. Without Him would not be here nor would I be the young man have become.
Troy M. Jensen
Santa Ana, CA Management
Michael J. O’Donnell
Mike, OD
Rushford, MN
Foreign Area Studies
Thank you to my family and friends for your constant support in my years at the Academy and in my service after. Nothing makes me prouder knowing you’re the ones I serve and serve with. look forward to the challenges the future brings. When times are tough and the odds seem overwhelming “Never, never, never give up.” - Winston Churchill
Kenneth M. Pedersen
Eth
East Hampton, CT
Mechanical Engineering
High school yearbook quote: "Some people followtheir dreams, others hunt them downand beat them mercilessly into submission.’’ Thank you Mom and Dad, Craig, Kristy, my entire family, friends, teachers, coaches and mentors who helped me get here and continue the hunt to achieve my dreams. The people are what make this place so special. Espedaily 2E46, my sponsor family, the dinner crew, The Section, the mechies.Future classes... take risks, have fun, you’ve got free medical.
Richard A. Pinckney
Rich Mastic, NY
Humanities
“As we enjoy great advantages from the inventions of others, we should be glad of an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours; and this we should do freely and generously.” Benjamin Franklin
S. Shane Perez
Shuga Shane Monument, CO
Astronautical Engineering
My time at USAFA has been one of both challenge and triumph and will never forget it or the people who've helped me succeed. Thank you to my family for their continual support throughout my journey. Thank you to Arielle for making the past year the best of my life. Thanks to all of the friends I’ve made who’ve stuck by me through it all. “Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school.” - Einstein
Omesh S. Qasba
Omi
Torrington, CT
Biochemistry
Wanted to thank my mom, dad, sister and friends for all their support through my four years here at the academy. These last four years havebeen filled with memories that will last a lifetime and without the support of my friends here would have never made it. “Tough times don’t last. Tough people do.”
Taylor C. Roach
Edwards, CO
Systems Engineering
Aeronautical Systems
It’s been an incredible four years and I can’t believe it’s already over. have to thank my family, you’ve always been there for me and believed in me even when didn't. Ski Team, never stop being awesome...ever. To all of my best friends ever, we've had some great times. could not have asked for better friends, this place would have been hell without you, I love you guys.
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Davin O. Sylvester
Paramaribo, Suriname Computer Engineering
"Het waren goede tijden en slechte tijden. Bedankt voor alle steun en hulp gedurende deze laatste vier jaren. Ik zal deze plaats en al zijn inwoners zeker missen.”
Sara E. Weimar Colorado Springs, CO Social Science
“Therefore we are all, in some sense, mountaineers, and going to the mountains is going home.”
—John Muir
Matthew P. Tanis
Matt Asbury, NJ Legal Studies
Over thelast few years, can proudly say have received an amazing education and have had countlessunbelievable opportunities. However, of all the great leaders androle models have encountered here, none can compare with the lessons and guidance passed down from my mom and dad. I have the parents every kid could only dream of having and the more mature, the more I realize how amazing they truly are. love you guys!
Christopher R. Yost
Chris Palm Bay, FL Systems Engineering
“No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” Eleanor Roosevelt
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“You know doing what is right is easy. Theproblem is knowing what is right.
- LyndonJohnson
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Brian A. Boardman
Double B Naperville, IL
Mathematical Science
Thanks to everyone who helped make me into the person am today. To my parents - thank you for everything. Ratzyou stay classy. To the guys on the gym team - keep up the hard work and make it pay off. Coaches - thanks for pushing us and making us better every day. Tyler and Murph - Bad Boys For Life.
Las Vegas, NV Humanities
“It is no small thing to say not just what the world wants to hear but what you truly believe, to do not just what the world thinks you should do but what you know you must, to be not just whotheworld wishes you to be but who you really are.”
JD, JDunn, Jimbo Leesburg, VA Management
To Momand Dad, thanks for all the support and love you have given me. To my bro Mike, good luck with the next 3 years, it’s gonna be rough, but keep your head up and know you’ll do great. To the original Vikes, Frosty Divers (Boyd, Bump, Damorski, Gavin, Hernando, Jewels, Matty, Snow, Swanni, Wong, and others), Frosty Divers, 08 Ratz, and AFA Boxing, thanks for all the good times and great memories. Thank God it’s over. Peace!
Nathan D. Anderson
Nate, Snatch, Tiki Canby, OR
American History
Thanks Mom and Dad for the prayers and motivating me when I needed it most. I wouldn’t have made it to where I am without you. To Rats, we had a lot of great memories together like the gallon challenge, alternative lifestyle Thursdays, SAR Wars, and getting all of 09' restricted (sorry). Keep the rattitude alive. To my love Esther, will miss your warm smile and unsurpassed beauty everyday. Finally to the Richter class, thanks for helping me through it all.
Troy M. Breland
Fisticuffs
Frederick, MD
Social Science
Five years is a long time to get through school but it’s finally over, lie, Vinny and Jonny B its been great now its time to make that paper.
Dillon B. Deutsch
Columbia City, IN Management
Thanks to everyone who has loved and supported me through four long years: Dad, Emily, Bryan, Peter, the rest of the family, and the countless friends have made. "Keep passing the open windows.”
Marc G. Goodman
Stamford, CT Systems Engineering Management
It’s been a four year rollercoaster of good times and bad times but it has never been boring. My friends, family and of course theroomie have been on this ride with me every step of the way. And now that it is coming to an end, have to say that I’m glad to be getting off (sts), once was enough. “Suns out, Guns out."
Kerrie L. Campbell Soup
James R. Dunn
Jonathan I. Hughes
Jon
Sachse, TX
System Engineering Management
I just want to thank my family and friends for all your support and love.
“Accept the things to which fate binds you, and love the people with whom fate brings you together, but do so with all your heart." Marcus Aurelius. Never Settle
Spencer J. Liedl
Moneypenny Neenah, Wl Management
Thanks to God through whom all things are possible, I’m finally done! Mom and Dad, couldn’t have done it without your unending support. Fellas, keep the traditions alive, I’ll never forget them or you. Who’sthe best?
Scott L. Mixdorf
Scotty Waterloo, IA ComputerEngineering
Mom & Dad: Thanks for everything you have done for me the past 4 years, especially all the food. Family & Friends: Thank you for your support and prayers, they have helped immensely. Ratz: An amazing four years that will never forget. You all are the best friends anyone can ask for. Continue working hard and keep up the rattitude! Remember inch by inch, life’s a cinch, yard by yard, life’s too hard.
The past four years have been especially challenging,meaningful, and worth-while.Thank you Mom, Dad, and Shane for your unconditional love and support, and thank you to all of my hockey teammates for the unforgettable experiences we shared. “Pessimum Temporum Optimi Amicorum”
Alexander B. Layendecker
Fairfax, VA
Humanities
“The last hope for human liberty in this world rests on us." - Thomas Jefferson, 1811. All my love goes to my family and friends whom supported me throughout my time at the Academy. To all of the incredible friends I’ve made here, know that if you’re ever in a tough place, I’ll cross the world to help bring you back.
Shaffi R. Mark
DeRidder. LA
Civil Engineering
First of all, want to thank my parents, family, and friends for their unwavering support and love over the years. The journey hasbeen long and arduous but with much tenacity and motivation, have made it. Yet, when reflecting upon this milestone one can also say that it is only the beginning. The important thing is this: To be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we could become.
CharlesDubois
Mel Meadville, PA Behavioral Science
To everyone who has made the past 4 years worthwhile, I am eternally grateful. To my family, thank you for being my rock when needed someone to hold me up. To my true friends, you are forever in my heart. To everyone still to graduate, the road is open and the way out is through.
Robert N. Renquist Rob Wilmington, NC
Systems Engineering Management
“A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. He does not set out to be a leader, but becomes one by the quality of his actions and the integrity of his intent. In the end, leaders are much like eagles....they don't flock, you find them one at a time." General Douglas MacArthur. To my friends and family, I love you all. To Emmy Lou, you are my world.
Melanie A. Peterson
Joshua R. Print Timberlake, OH Management
Brian J. Ross
Bubba
Brooklyn Park, MN
Astronautical Engineering
Don’t call it a comeback, I've been here four years. Thank you to everyone who has been there for me every step of the way. I could not have done it without you!
Benjamin J. Song
Songbird, Papa Song, Bender Los Angeles, CA
Biochemistry
Thanks mom, dad, Brenda, Brian R, Dillon, Josh, Scotty, Shaffi, Jon, Troy, JD, Brian B, Spencer, Chris P, Toby, Paul L, Sean, Matt S, Dan, Tim, Eddie, Remy, Ethan, Shane, Joe K, Adam, Damon, Ryan, Amanda, Saad, Hair, Ben P, Omi, Clint, JC, Michelle, Kat, Nick, Brian S, Garrett, Kevin, Spence, Devin, Dorn, Ed, Steve, Jakes, Aaron, NateD...
Jennifer J. Williams
Jenn, Jitterbug O’Fallon, IL
Humanities
Mom, love you for all the letters you’ve sent, I've kept every one; for all the wisdom you've shared, I won’t forget; and for all the support and love you've given, in the future, I'll do my best to be the incredible mom you were to me. Dad, love you for all the laughs you've given me, I'll always remember to smile; for all the concern you’ve had for me, I’ll cherish it; and for being willing to let me go, thank you. To all the Warrick's Warriors, you will always be close to my heart. To Charles, cannot wait to begin our lives together. To EJ Schmeltz, for reminding us what is important. To all of you still here...Isaiah 40.
Michael Zulauf
Zoo, Beerloaf Muskegon, Ml Civil Engineering
For my Parents and their unconditional love and support. For my brother, who’s role modeling and example inspires me daily. For Team X and all the shenanigans. For Team Alaska and all the great times. For all the Ratz, the best squadron in the wing. For my best friend from USAFA, Nate Anderson, who a first son will be named after. For Thomas Jefferson and the Founding Father’s untouchable standard set long ago.
Marissa R. Skidmore
Skids
Winchester, TN Foreign Area Studies
To Mijn Lieve Familie, Ratz, ZRFC, '08, THE MAN, the officers, NCO’s, and instructors, and friends, to all of you, it may have been crappy at times, but am glad it was with you. Thank you. RAT-TI-TUDE! “Your mountain is waiting. So get on your way!”
Christopher J. Thomsen
CJ Orange, CA
Operations Research
Thank you to all of my friends, especially JP, Lex, Nate A., Brian, Nate H., and to my family for the motivation and support over the past four years. To blue skies and endless opportunities - “No Worries.”
Daniel C. Wynn Commack, NY
Aeronautical Engineering
It’s been a long four years; four years full of friends, flying, skiing, great experiences (and the not so great ones), and tremendous opportunity. Thanks to everyone who helped along the way: my friends both in NY and at USAFA, my family, my roomie, and my fellow Rats and IPs. “Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.”
Albert Einstein
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“/l shoe thatfits one person pinches another; there is no recipefor living that suits all cases.
- CarlJung
Alan N. Calfee
Folsom, CA
General Engineering
“It’s not about making sense. It’s about believing in something, and letting that belief be real enough to change your life." Thanks to the CS-34 Mafia, my compatriots of Guts C-Flight, my fellow spandex wearing cyclists, and my roommate Matt Goodson. You make it all worthwhile.
Matthew C. Crandall
Lake City, MN
Aeronautical Engineering
Just want to thank all my family and friends for the support! Its been a long 4 years, with many ups and downs, and couldn’t have made it without the continuous support from (you know who you are).
Bri Bri
Bliss, ID
Meteorology
The last four years have been quite an adventure with many obstacles to overcome. Without the support of my family and friends, honestly don’t know if I could have made it through this place. want to especially thank my mom and dad for always being therefor me. They were always willing to listen even when all I did was complain about this place. Glad it's
David M. Alpert
Mav. Prince, D Alps
San Diego, CA
Systems Engineering Management
Thanks Mom, Dad, Julie, and friends for supporting me; I couldn’t have done it as successfully without you all. “It’s good to have an end to journey toward; but it’s the journey that matters in the end.* USAFA was without a doubt the most rewarding, memorable, & challenging journey imaginable; certainly the road less traveled. It is a great place to be from, not to be at. It’s an honor to be connect to such an amazing group of individuals. Loose Hawgs!
Erin A. Coakley
Button, Little Red
Rochester, Ml Biology
Mom, Dad, Brian, Dylan, all my extended family-1 never could have made it to where am now without your love and support. To my ladies, you guys have made the last four years far more fun than they ever should have been. love you all so much will be stalking you for the reminder of your natural lives... creepy! Finally, to my favorite Texan, don’t have enough words left so I’ll just say Olive Juice!
Caley M. Cyphers
Mt. Shasta, CA
Political Science
“I would rather be ashes than dust! would rather be a superb meteor, every atom of me in magnificent glow, than a sleepy and permanent planet. The proper function of man is to live, notto exist. shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them. shall use my time.” Jack London. Thanks for the memories. I never got tired of the times when felt alive.
El Paso, TX
Basic Science
I just want to thank God first and foremost for giving me strength It’s been a long hard road. also could not have made it without my amazing family. You have been there every step of the way with nothing but tremendous support. Mom, Dad and Liz, love you all so very much, you are everything to me. Finally, to all my friends, especially Amanda and Erin, thanks so much for always being there, I love you all.t
Brian P. Elliott
Leslie D. Erives
Blaine A. Guenther Puyallup, WA
Civil Engineering
Thank you to my family, my friends, Alyssa, and everyone who has helped me through this place. I couldn’t have done it without each and every one of you. I love you all.
To the football team; you’ve done more for me and taught me more than words could ever say. “It’s not whether you get knocked down, it’s whether you get up.” Vince Lombardi
Christina M. Hudson Camarillo, CA
Aeronautical Engineering
amso grateful to God, my family, and friends who have allowed me to “keep on shining", even in the dark times. Ephesians 2:8-9 - “For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God - not of works, lest any man should boast.
Austin P. Ferreria
Swoosh
Fresno, CA
Civil Engineering
would like to thank my mom, dad, brothers and cousins (you are like brothers and sisters to me). You made returning after a break an option. Gramp’s thanks for being a guiding light. CE majors, you all helped me graduate. Most important things learned at the Academy: Life is about the journey not the destination. “Every rose has its thorn.” “Life is a garden, dig it.” “Tick Tock, time isn’t slowing down for anyone”
Kenny A. Green
KG
Cocoa Beach, FL
Systems Engineering Management would like to thank my dad. mom, sisters, family, friends, and Krista for all their support. They helped me keep my eyes on the prize and never give up.
Eric C. Hempen
Moon Township, PA
Electrical Engineering
Thank you Uncle Sam for making me a highly sophisticated killing machine.
Gavin H. Johnson
Fredericksburg, VA
Mechanical Engineering
Thank you Mom, Dad, and Nathaniel for all of your support and motivation, could not have made it without you.
To all the freshman Vikings, thanks for all the good times. To everyone in 34, will never forget the moments we shared. LOOSE HAWGS!
Chad R. Murray
Milford, Ml Social Science
To all thosewho stood by me during my worst, and who pushed me to be my best, can never thank you enough. Mrs. Bedford, thanks for showing me my path. Mom, Dad, Chelsea, you believed in me and reminded me to never stop, and love you. Born a Panther, raised a Hawg, no better way to go! Matt, Shane, Gav, Spence, Danny D, my boys for life. One last shout out to my 3-4 Mafia, LOOSEHAWGS!!
Spencer D. Reed Arnold, MD Foreign AreaStudies
Thanks to everyone for all their help. Mom and Dad, thanks for the support.
Thanks mom and dad, I could not have done this without your support. Also, thanks Rick and Terri for everything you did for me these past four years.
John S. Mattson
Jack
Essex, VT
Political Science
If I ever say that walked across that stage to the point in Falcon Stadium where I received my USAFA diploma, itis a half truth. was pushed, pulled, and carried to that point. What I received was the greatest reminder of how fortunate I have been, and how many people have to thank. There is not enough space on this page to thank all of the pushers, pullers and carriers. Thanks everyone, and good luck '08!
Marc A. Nichols
Hrothgar
Vienna, VA
Astronautical Engineering
Looking back, I've had a great time at the Air Force Academy. I grew as a person during my time here. Coming to Colorado was also a great recreational and spiritual experience (the latter sounds crazy but parts of the state are breathtaking). Since four-degree year, I’ve been an avid rock climber and mountaineer. Thanks to my family for all their support through the years. Not to mention some of the best friends I’ll ever have. Triforce forever.
Lorinda M. Risdon
Dexter, Ml Political Science
Do not despise the bottom rungs in the ascent to greatness. It wasn’t always fun, but it was worth it. Thanks to my parents, big brother, and sponsors, could not have done it without your support. To my friends, ski buddies, and roommates, I wouldn’t have made it without your encouragement and friendship. Loosehawgs, you’re all great, and I’ll miss you. To everyone, good luck, God bless, and I look forward to seeing you in the Operational Air Force.
Thank you Mom, Dad, Danny, and Matt for all your support these 4 years! Thank you Air Force Football for giving me the opportunity wouldn’t otherwise have had. Thanks to the team for being my brothers. And of course, thanks to my best friends who have been there every minute. Party definitely won’t end.
David G. Rodriguez DRod Weslaco, TX Materials Science
Mark J. Root Rootsleezy Tallahassee, FL Biology
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Chad R. Rudolph
Rudy, Rudolph
Stilwell, KS
Meteorology
Thank god it’s over now. It has been a fun ride. Thanks to all of those who madethis place bearable. would also like to send a special thanks to my family and most importantly Erin, when at times was unbearable. One final shout to the dogs, and to the 3-4 Mafia. LOOSE HAWGS! Peace.
Paul H. Tracy
Sir, Deep East Newton, TX Management
It was the best of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the epoch of belief, it was the spring of hope.. .we had everything before us. A huge thanks to Mom for getting me here, Dad for preparing me to come, Court for keeping me here, Erin for keeping me sane, 09,10, and 11 for making my time worthwhile, and to 08 and especially my friends, because wouldn’t want to go through this with anyone else.
Erinn L. Woodside
Ramona, CA
Behavioral Science
Joy is the sincerest form of gratitude. A.J., Isei, the Inner Circle, Leah, Noel, Missy, Ryan, Rachel...I find my joy in you! Thank you to the Behavioral Science department (especially Lt. Co.I Sayegh, Dr. Samuels, Dr. Butler, Dr. Dyche, and Cmdr. Bellenkes), CS-34, the ’08 Panther Cubs, the Vast Refuge Sangha, and everyone on the fencing team. For all the frustrations and bad times and bad examples, I’ve learned a lot. And so it goes.. .yes it was.
loose hawgs ° -THIRTY-FOUR
1 hefuture is not a gift: it is an achievement. Every generation helps make its own future. Ehis is the essential challenge ofthe present.
Thomas W. Aseltine
Tom Wilton, ME
Systems Engineering Management
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Thanks to everyone who supported me, especially you, Mom and Dad. (And Shelbs!) cant say I'm going to miss this place, but will miss everyone here; you guys have been great, and we’ve somehow managed to have fun! Now if you excuse me, the slopes are calling.
THIRTY-FIVE
Billy Jeffersonville, IN
Material Science
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Mark A. Belkowski
Ski Newport News, VA
Social Science
Be remembered forwho you are and not necessarily for what you did.
Boogie,
Management
Thanks to my family, for all the support and love. Special thanks to my mom, whose persistence and advice pushed me to where am and who am. Thanks to my sponsors, Bob and Suzy. Thanks to my friends back home in the Bay Area, my comrades here on the Hill and those who have graduated before me. To the Little Reapers of 31 whom haveknown since Day 1 and my brethren in 35, thanks for everything.
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Biology
Praise God that the end is here. guess its time to grow up now! must thank my family for all of their support and dedication to seeing me make it through. Also my church family has done more for me than can every repay and for that I am very grateful. Time flies when your having fun!
William A. Bauer
Stephen B. Boogar
Boog, Stevie Zips and Steve Menlo Park, CA
Jamie M. Davis Fresno, CA
Jason C. Cheng Stamford, CT
Alexander W. Denton
Alex
Atchison, KS
Aeronautical Engineering
Airplanes, airplanes, airplanes...all day every day. I wouldn’t change a thing. Thanks to all my friends and family, my butter bars were a team effort.
Gregory L. Guy O.M.F. Windber, PA
Systems Engineering Mechanical Systems
For thefriends: Thanks for putting up with me through thick and thin. I'll never forget the times we’ve had. Thanks for being my leg to stand on.
For the family: Your unconditional love, support, and pride in me has gotten me through all the rough times. You’re the reason I’m here today. For all: Enjoy every moment of life and be true to yourself. “Integritysimply means a willingness not to violate one’s identity.” - Eric Fromm
Political Science
Four years and the best friends of my life. Thank you to everyone who helped me get through it. You will forever have my gratitude and will always remember you. Was it worth it? Only time will tell.
Ty, T-Low Independence, KS
Aeronautical Engineering
Mom, Dad, Victoria, Christopher, and Vanessa owe you a debt of gratitude for your love and encouragement. We have come so far and rejoice in our new adventure. To the boys, life isn’t about the stuff you have or the degrees you hold; rather, life is about the friends you make and the memories you share. Here's to many more...
Jonathan R. Florsz J-Fio
Mattituck, NY
Behavioral Science
Baby Ratz: We had an awesome year, good luck in the AF and life. Weasels: Thanks for a good three years, now GETSOME! Zoomies: will always be proud to have been associated with you guys, wish it didn't have to end. The Family: I love youguys, couldn't have made it without you, God Bless. TheFarnhams: Thanks for adopting me these last 4 years, probably wouldn't have made it without you guys either and I thank God for bringing us together.
Mathematics
Mom, Dad, and Ryan, thank you for supporting me and guiding me. Your unconditional love has molded me into the person am today. Peter, you have faithfully stood by my side through everythingyou mean the world to me and am excited to see what God has planned for the next chapter of our lives together. All of my volleyball girls, I love you -1 can’t believe we survived that!
Gavin C. McCorry Clifton, VA
Astronautical Engineering
So there I was...And suddenly four years are up. couldn't have done it without all the support, love and prayers of family and friends - thank you. I’ll catch you on the flip side!
Edwin M. Jackson Morry Yorktown, VA
Kimberly N. Kallabis Camino, CA
Tyler W. Lowdon
Robert M. Reynaud
Rob
Ulster Park, NY
Social Science
I made it! Thanks to my parents for all their support and my friends for sticking with me the whole time. Bottom of the Top, Baby!
Thomas D. Sena
Tom Norwalk, CA Mechanical Engineering
“Thank you mom, dad, and grandpa for the support while was here at USAFA. Grandma helped me through the struggles.”
Adam M. Stooke
Stoke, Stuck, Stuckey, Schtuck O’Fallon, IL Mathematics
The “e” is silent. Otherwise, thanks, Mom & Dad!!
Jessica N. Wager
Team Wager Niceville, FL
Humanities
Kates and Jacks....Denton would be proud. To the 'rage...I’m sorry that you were all so jealous of me. But can’t help it that I’m popular. You girls made it what it was.
David P. Rose Rosie Allentown, PA Management
To Dad, Mom, Sean, and Catherine; I have been truly blessed to have you as family. I have missed you greatly over these years and am grateful for your never ending support. I could not have accomplished what I’ve done without you behind me. Thank You. Much love for my AFLAX bros! What a great bunch of classy dudes. Good times boys! Thanks to my other friends I made here, my sponors, and my friends back home. Stay in touch...Rosie Out.
Matthew J. Van Baren Hanford, CA Systems Engineering Management
It was worth it! Congratulations to everyone who made it through the mech department. will miss all the great weekends snowboarding in the mountains.
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Matthew S. Brannon
Matt, The Chief
DeFuniak Springs, FL Humanities
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Catherine E. Donnell
Katie
Santa Fe, NM
Environmental Engineering
“Be like a postage stamp. Stick to one thing until you get there.” I would not be here without my family. Ladybirds, you are the best. Peace.
Eric J. Hakos
Flakos
Severna Park, MD Management
Thanks to the friends and family who helped me through this place...there were good times andbad times, hopefully remember the good times the most.
Steamboat Springs, CO Operations Research
Mom and Dad. thank you for all your help and support. It has been a long five years, but you were always there. Midge, love you man and couldn’t have done this without you. To all my friends, thanks for all the great times we had, from spring breaks to ski trips, ring dance, parties, and the rack, what else can I say but good times and good memories. To everyone else, thanks. It’s five o’clock somewhere!
I have probably hundreds that I should thank for helping me get to this point in my life. Foremost, must thank my family who has supported me in all that we have endured these past four years. I also must thank my friends and family from The 198th, CS-36 Cadets and permanent party, and everyone else who has left their mark along the way. “I have fought the good fight, have finished the race...” Keep livin' the dream...
Eric B. Foster
CFIC Windham, NH
Electrical Engineering
I would like to thank my mom, dad and brother who have helped me make it through the Academy.
Thomas M. Herold
Tommy Oceanside, NY
Operations Research
To Mom and Dad, thanks for getting me to where am today. To Jim, thanksfor your encouragement and for being there for me. And to Sarah, thank you for your love, support, and loyalty. I'm looking forward to the future with you guys.
Political Science
USAFA has certainly not always been fun, but I’ve learned a lot about myself and others. For that, I am grateful. d like to thank my parents and friends for supporting me through the tough times, but most of all I'd like to thank God for willing me this far. And, that’s all I have to say about that.
David J. Hidalgo D.J.
Randy A. Justice White Pine, TN
Eric R. Kenzik E
Ormond Beach, FL
Systems Engineering Management
Mom, Dad, Kelly, Luke, Karen, John, thank you for your love and support. To my friends back home and my C. Springs family, owe you so much, thank you. To the basketball team, keep working, stay up. The memories I have created and the experiences I have endured will last a lifetime.
Kelly E. Lewis
Kel Plano, TX
Social Science
want to thank everyone who has helped me throughout these last four years. Without the support of my friends, family and teachers, the Academy definitely would have been an even greater challenge. will miss gymnastics and the girls on the team, as well as all the amazing people have met here. will never forget the great times we had together.
Christopher M. Mathews Euless, TX
Operations Research
Thanks to my family for their support through all of the tough times and thanks to my friends for all of the help. couldn’t have done it without you. To my Mom, Dad, Chad, and Courtney, thanks for always being there for me.
Daniel A. Nugent
The Nuge Arlington, VA
Biochemistry
“Surely, It is the best of all possible worlds.” “Dogs, monkeys, and parrots are a thousand times less miserable than we are.” Voltaire, Candide.
Cherelle S. Lampkin
Decatur, GA
Political Science
Don’t ask questions. Just let God handle it.
"I lift my eyes up to the hills -
Where does my help come from?
My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth."
Psalms 121:1-2
Sheriden N. Martinez
Lake Stevens, WA
Systems Engineering Management
If God brings you to it, he’ll bring you through it. Mom, Dad, and sibs, thanks for listening to me complain a lot love you guys. Five years is a really long time and met a lot of amazingpeople that made this place worth it...thanks guys. Marsh, love ya B. You too Jules. Yogi said "The future ain’t what it used to be.” He was right.
Brett P. May
Rock Spring, GA
Computer Science
These past four years have truly been an exciting adventure. would like to thank my parents for their love and endless support. extend my sincerest gratitude to my sponsor family for their support, dedication, and for taking care of me in every possible way over the past four years. Lastly, would like to thank my friends and fellow cadets for helping me create the memories that will cherish and carry with me for a lifetime.
Matthew S. Onxley
Onx Charlotte, NC Computer Science
Thanks to all of my friends and family who have supported me during my four years here. am truly grateful for yourprayers and words of encouragement. My favorite verse during this time comes from James 1:12- "Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial, because when he has stood the test, he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him.”
Alexander S. Pedersen
Manalapan, NJ Operations Research
Mom, Dad, and Anna thank you for everything! “Act as if it were impossible to fail.”
Shane M. Praiswater Prais
Platte City, MO Foreign Area Studies
Thanks to my parents, Mike and Kim, who always supported me no matter what the circumstances. Anything I’ve ever accomplished is because you. Thanks to Zack, Amanda, and Jessica for being amazing siblings, I’m proud to be your brother. To my brother Bill and the Flynts, thanks for getting me here and all your help. Thanks Melissa for always putting up with me and of course, God Bless the Glorious 198th: May Her Brethren Live Forever.
Kyle R. Sanders
Code Red Woodbridge, VA Systems Engineering Astronautics
Thanks to my family for always being there, and for paying the car insurance. I’d like to leave a tribute to the guys; Bryce, Jared, and Roger. If there's one thing I’ve learned, it’s that it doesn’t matter where you are, it’s who you’re there with.
Frank Schiavone
Frankie Oceanside, NY Management
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Lina P. Pineros
Bean
Bogota, Colombia
Aeronautical Engineering
These words are to all of you who made my life in this country a little easier and a lot of fun. If you ever visit Colombia look me up, is not very big. DFIP, Pink Panthers andRoadies, thanks for making me feel like at home. hope to see you all again. FAC, ready or not here come. A mi familia una vez mas gracias por apoyarme en otro reto. Ya era hora; y ahora?
Andrew J. Roberts
Nacho, Rob Chanute, KS Engineering Mechanics
“Life ain’t always beautiful, but it’s a beautiful ride” Cheescake Stormers, PPPs, Mechies, 198th and all of my talented friends, here’s to you for being a part of that ride. Mom, Dad, Grandparents and Caitlin thanks for your understanding and support.
To the everlasting Comrades of the 198th, “move to disband". I'll see you all out there, until then, kick it.
Blake A. Schaid
Tuba Hands Richardson, TX
Aeronautical Engineering
“How do you become a good man? You start with a cornerstone—honesty—and from there you build character....Character provides a leader with a moral compass that focuses his efforts on the values we cherish: courage, honesty, selflessness, and respect for our fellow man. Character also allows you to make decisions quickly and correctly." -Maj Dick Winters. “We are all brethren...” -The 198th
Matthew L. Small
Matty Small, Tiny, Biggysmalls Yorktown, VA
Political Science
Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior, the author and finisher of my faith and the source of my strength. To Him be the glory. Thank you mom and dad, you are truly a blessing and the greatest parents anyone could have. Jeremiah 29:11,1 am living it everyday.
Matthew C. Stewart
Matt
Conway, AR
SystemsEngineering Management
“Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.” Over the past four years I have come to the realization that it’s not the destination that should be valued but the actual journey along the way. would like to thank my Mom and Dad, and the friends and family that supported me. To the bros, without you would not have made it, for that I am truly grateful. And now the real journey begins...
Christopher D. Valine
Chris, Valine Pismo Beach, CA
Systems Engineering Management would like to thank my friends and family for supporting me through all the times here, good and bad. Especially to the boys, I would have never made it through here without you guys. ZRFC for life... “To conquer without risk is to triumph without glory.”
Thomas R. Stuart
Tom Stuart
Temple, TX
Physics
could not have gotten through this place without the loving support of my family especially Mom, Dad, Sarah, and Cleve. To all my friends, I have enjoyed all the great times we have had so far and know that they will keep going after graduation. will never forget this place, the good things and the bad, and of course, God Bless the 198th.
Mark T. Voss
Tyler Boerne, TX
Aeronautical Engineering
The road goes on forever and the party never ends... want to thank my friends and parents who helped me make it through this place.
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THIRTY-SIX
There is a spirit and a need and a man at the beginning ofevery great human advance. Every one ofthese must he rightfor that particular moment ofhistory or nothing happens.
- Coretta Scott King
TX
Behavioral Science
The friends and memories have made while at the Academy have forever changed me. God has truly blessed me in my four years here and will always be grateful.
Chase Dayton, TN Systems EngineeringManagement
Thanks to everyone who helped me through this place and thanks to my mom anddad.
CA Management
FREE!!! To the fam: Without your love and support never would have made it, thank you for everything. To the guys on the team, thank you for making my time here as much fun as it could be. You were the reason stayed and I'll never forget all the great times we had. You truly are the brothers I never had.
Slammer Amrhino, Jailbait Marietta, OH
Mechanical Engineering
To the men of Back Stair Studios, keep the laughs coming. To the members of D&B, never cave in. To the mechies, take a break. To Jamey and Steph, thanks for all the support and enthusiasm. To Claire, thanks for every moment we’ve had these last few years. To Mom and Dad, thanks for love, life, and everything else you’ve ever given me to succeed. To everyone else, may a long, lucky life await you!
Rapid City, SD Systems Engineering Management
I’m number one... Shun the non-believers. Love ya mom and dad!
Dealio
Colorado Springs, CO Systems Engineering Management
USAFA: besst and britest! Redeye, Wareagles, and Animals, best to you. My amigos, have been humbled by your support and I'm indebted to you all. 2008, remember the apple and stay gutsy. EJ, you’ll always be remembered. Dad, Mom, Linz: thanks for giving 100% - taught me to do the same. To my Redeemer and Keeper: may falter, but You never do. Thank you for opening doors and giving me strength each day. You satisfy. Ps 20 7 Hab 3:17-18
Phillip D. Amrine
Melissa L. Anderson Mel Austin,
Robert C. Carter
Michael E. Cavanaugh
Clark H. Condict
Clarkus, Clarkus Aurelius Irvine,
David W. Deal
Danielle K. Dowds
Huntington Beach, CA Management
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us...You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world...We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us...And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.”
Marianne Williamson
Kendra D. Giboney
Chino, CA
Behavioral Science
“If we let Christ into our lives, we lose nothing, absolutely nothing of what makes life free, beautiful and great Christ takes nothing away, and He gives you everything. When we give ourselves to Him, we receive a hundredfold in return. Yes, open, open wide the doors to Christ - and you will find true life.” Pope Benedict XVI
Preston L. Goodrich P Goods
Burley, ID Economics
School is great. Mom, thanks for getting me in here. I couldn't have done it myself. Thanks to all the friends I’ve met. I’ll miss you all, especially the boys from Shadow Seven.
Kurtis M. Kendrick
Huddy, KY
Civil Engineering
WIN...and I would like to thank everyone who TRIED to keep me on the straight and narrow.
Ricardo B. Garza
Ricky, Cardo, Mexico
Meadow Vista. CA
Behavioral Science
Mom and Dad: Thanks for everything; couldn’t have made it without your help. All of the friends I've made here: You’re what made these past 5 years worthwhile.
Erik B. Gonsalves
Gonzo Fort Lauderdale, FL Management
To Mom, Dad, Meggie-Thanks and I love you. To all of my friends -1 could not have done it without you. Katie - thank you for being my inspiration and my north star. Isaiah6:8
trica J. Juchter
Cornelius, NC
Behavioral Science
If had to do it again, I don’t know if would havethe courage. It was hard, but it was great. Being hard is what made it great. Vati, you gave me the courage to break free and chase that boundless horizon. Jesus, You were always closer to me than my own heartbeat. OCF, never realized the bonds of friendship could be as strong as blood. Anything worth having is worth working for. God, I worked!
Amanda N. Lopez
Schertz, TX
Biochemistry
Thanks to my family and all the friends who made the last four years memorable!
Riz, Ghost Face Killa Portsmouth, NH Computer Engineering
To all those as frosh in No Fun 21, we made it! Keep in touch. To Ben, Eric, Andy, and Phil you guys were the best roommates a guy could ask for. To the few, the exhausted, my Comp-E brethren, no more all nighters in the EE dungeon. owe you all for helping me through. To Chris, dude, you are awesome. Last, to my parents, Mom, Dad, Thanks for all your love and support over the past four years.
Joshua B. Schaffer
Schafe
West Bloomfield, Ml Systems Engineering Management have had four years full of hard times and great times. thank my mom, dad, brother, sister, Colleen, and all my friends for all their support while at the Academy. will never forget the memories have made while down at the hockey rink. To all the hockey guys, especially 08’, thank you for all the good times; you have all been like brothers to me. Remember, there is no better way to live academy life then like that of an Air Force hockey player.
A.J.
Bismarck, ND Geological Science
Thanks to God, Mom, Dad, Hannah, Luke, and the Warrick's Bible Study my family away from family. Without ya’II I would have never made it through here, or had the chance to pick odd southern words.
Bree
Sierra Vista, AZ Astronautical Engineering
“The future is yours, go out and make of it what you will. Never be afraid to mess up, you are going to anyway, might as well enjoy it. Forget about being perfect in everything, just be a perfect example of being human” Thanks to all my friends for an awesome 4 years, we made it through and we kept on smiling.
Fort Pierce, FL Behavioral Science
“May God bless you with discomfort at easy answers, half-truths, and superficial relationships so that you may live deep within your heart... May God bless you with tears to shed for those who suffer from pain, rejection, starvation, and war so that you may reach out a hand to comfort them and toturn their pain into joy. And may God bless you with enough foolishness to believe that you can make a difference in this world,"
Saint Francis
Keith D. Rizza
Zabrina B. Sandy Lopez
Ariel J. Torgerson
Noel J. Trew
Marc R. Ward
Wardo
Alamo, CA
Operations Research
Hey, Hey, We’re the ZOOMIES... I’m hoping made it this time, 174 days to go... time will tell. Could not have done it (everything) without my family. Love you Dad! LFW, 12/12/02
animalistic skyraiders THIRTY-SEVEN
“It is not titles that honor men but men that honor titles.
- Niccolo Machiavelli
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Aaron N. Baney Pasadena, MD
Civil Engineering
Thank you to the greatest parents in the world. You know I couldn’t have done it without you. Thank you to my family and friends, my sponsors, and to everyone who has affected my life over the past four years andmade this place truly memorable; if you are reading this you are probably one of them, thank you. I’vehad some amazing experiences here, good and bad, and I think I might have enjoyed it... hope my picture is good.
Kaylee E. Bazzell
Kay
Santa Ynez, CA
Humanities
To all my friends, love you and I thank you for making this thebest place to be from. will miss you all. God Bless - will never forget.
Psalm 23:4
Ryan M. Cortner Houston, TX
Electrical Engineering
The hours often blurred together and I wondered if would ever graduate but now it seems four years has come and gone so fast. A special thanks to all the roommates, friends, and family who made this place that much more bearable.
Andrew P. Amigleo
Migs
Honolulu HI
Social Science
Mom and Dad-Thank you for all your love, support, and encouragement. The sacrifices you've made to provide only the best is greatly appreciated. love you. Tony and Joseph-I’m lucky to have two great brothers to look up to. Thanks for always listening and believing in me. Annie-No words can express what you mean to me. I can’t wait to “start" our lives together. love you, keep shining. Aub, Whales V, Friends-Hahaha. N*E*R*D
Remington R. Barnes
Remmy, Bad Man, DK Dallas, OR
Systems Engineering Management
Thanks to my family for always supporting me, you guys are my anchor. To the Smash Crew, keep fighting the good fight and look out for that thunderous punch. Finally, to the most amazing group of friends a guy could ask for, without you this place wouldn’t havebeen the amazingly great time it was. Alright, looks like it’s time to get radical...Vive ut vivas
James A. Carfagno
Hotpantz, C-fag Atkins, AR
Political Science
can do all things through him who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13
Andrew E. Derwae
D-way
Brighton, Ml
Electrical Engineering
Thanks to everyone and anyone who helped me through this place. Chief Dunson, Maj. Richardson and Lt. Col Oates, along with the great people in 38 and especially the guys in 23! Thanks everyone!
Jacob Devlin
Jake
Livingston, NJ
Social Science
In the past four years I have been truly blessed in meeting the most incredible people who have helped me along in every step I havetaken. No words can describe how grateful I am to those amazing people who were there for me whenever needed them. am at peace knowing that the brutal journey was worth it because have had the privilege of getting to know the remarkable people I now call my friends.
Robert F. Dufrane
Rob
Havelock, NC
Astronautical Engineering
Just want to give a shout out to the guys in Squad 4, for making it the best year here at the academy. To the seniors of 38, we made it! To those who were in 30 for our 4th class year, thanks for helping me out and getting me through.
Systems Engineering Mechanics
Ascliche as it is I'm just going to have to say thanks to my family, friends, select AOC’s,AMT’s, the cadets of 26, 17, 38, 2008, the KoC, and even the D&B (we didhad some fun 4-dig year). To that group who spent countless hours with me on the second floor of Fairchild - what the hell were we thinking? And finally, to Kil’ 07may the adventuring never end.
Matthew P. Hornung Campobello, SC
ComputerEngineering
It’s hard to believe we’re finally done with this place! Thanks to my great friends and family, and everyone else who helped me make it through here.
Julianne M. Douglas
Saint Louis, MO
Social Science
Praise God! Psalm 23. Mom and Dad, you have been my source of constant support and love. You have encouraged, supported, and believed in me. “The choices you make define the person you become.” I love you!!! Chris, we’ve only just begun! Jeremiah 31:3. “No matter when you jump. You will either land on your feet or learn how to fly.” “Your time has come to shine. All your dreams are on their way.” Walking in stardust.
Deborah A. Durey
Deb
Manchester, IA Management
These past four years have been the hardest, but most memorable years of my life. I thank God because without Him giving me the ability to run and jump, never would have found out about this place. Competing with the track team has been so much fun -1 love you all. Thank you to my loving parents and brother, my amazing sponsor family, and all my friends here, I couldn’t have made it without your love and support.
TN
Behavioral Science
First of all praise be to God! Thanks to my family for encouraging through this journey. To the fellas, love y’all. We made it! Preppies ride or die! To e’erbody else, thanks for being there for me. Keep it real and Breathe EZ!
Jonathan B.
JJ Canton, NC
Management
Thanks Mom and Dad for putting up with me and for helping me keep my head on straight. couldn’t have done it without your support. And Thanks be to God for watching over me. Somebody up there loves me. Love yail!! Romans 8: 38 & 39 t
Adam M. Ferek
Stick, Stickers, Tree, Bubbles Chicago, IL
Devin L. Hart D-Hart Memphis,
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Kate B. Papenberg
Pap
Red Lion, PA Foreign Area Studies
“People are often unreasonable, irrational and self-centered; Forgive them anyway. If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives; Be kind anyway. If you are successful, you will win some unfaithful friends and some genuine enemies; Succeed anyway. Give the world the best you have, and it may never be enough; Give the world the best you’ve got anyway. It is never between you and them anyway.”
Blessed MotherTheresa
Adam C. Schenk
Mr. Sludge Hastings, MN Physics
I enjoyspending time with my fat cat, Meatloaf, and catching fresh snowflakes on my tongue. like ponies, and many times wonder if actually exist.
Brandon J. Spader
Lambertville, Ml
Military Strategic Studies come from a family of six. never thought would graduate the Academy and have that family grow. Matt, Chris, Ian and so many others, you have been with me through thebest and worst of times. No matter what words say, they aren't enough. So, to my family, old and new, “don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive."
Frederick L. Meyer
Fred Morristown. NJ
Aeronautical Engineering
I am thankful for all the experiences USAFAgave me. From the late nights as an aero major, to the joy of being with the people on the fencing team, the Naval Academy and in all three squadrons have been in, to all that learned from the leadership positions, these are some of the highlights of my USAFA career. Thank you to family, the Tomjacks, and friends who supported me and will continue to support me.
Rebecca S. Ross
Becky, Shorty, Lit’ Red, Shannon Elbert, CO Biology
"He knows the way I take; when He has tried me, I shall come forth as gold.” Job 23:10
Matthew D. Smith
Matt Lansing, Ml Environmental Engineering
Thanks be to God, Mary, and all the Saints. To all of FOCUS. And a shout out to Michael Mayor - love you man. Peace.
Danielle M. Warwick Dgiri Plano, TX
Legal Studies
When first stepped on the footprints, I never imagined where my feet would take me, the amazing friendships I would make walking with them, and the hardships would overcome with them. I am incredibly thankful for my experiences, the chance to meet my 'better half, the chance to share this experience with my family who supported me when wanted to raise the white flag, and now the honor of being a United States Air Force Academy graduate!
Jeffrey S. Weger
Knux
Merrillville, IN History
My four years here have ultimately been the most rewarding and enriching experience of my life. I’d like to thank all of my family and friends who supported me every step of the way. Good luck to all the classes remaining and I’ll see you in the Air Force!
Neal R. Wendt
Austin. TX
Management made more friends here than I can count, and saw more friends leave than care to count. The past four years went by quick, but then again the days last for weeks and the weeks last for years. I really hope in forty years all of this was worth it, because if it ain't am going to be one upset individual. Laissez les bons temps rouler!!!
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“Love is like a plant. You can ’£just stick it in a cupboard and jj£t it grow. You have to take care ofit.
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Doug S. Cho
Chug Do Olympia, WA Biology
It’s been a long, unique experience.... Enduring this place would have been impossible without my loving family, my fun friends, the passionate people who made me think outside of the Academy box, and someone upstairs who’s been watching out for me for years.... There is one universal truth to learn at USAFA (if it’s still around), “Nothing in this world that’sworth having comes easy.”
Cameron R. Cunningham
Cam
Lakewood, CO Space Operations
From the start to the finish of this journey, glory be to God for getting me through. As a four degree never thought I’d get past my freshman year, let alone graduate. Mom, thank you for giving me so much support and honest counsel over the last four academy years, and the last 21 years of my life. Dad, thanks for giving me that empathy and perspective - it has meant so much to me. Love you all!
Jared S. Graham
Blue Springs, MO Systems Engineering Management
The friends I’ve made here are irreplaceable. Thanks boys, never could have made it without you.
Zachary N. Alexander
Rush, CO Foreign Area Studies
Mom, Dad, Nick and Sam - Thanks for all of your support. wouldn't have made it this far without you. “Come to the edge. We can’t, we’re afraid. Come to the edge. We can’t, we’ll fall. Come to the edge. And they came. And he pushed them. And they flew." Guillaume Apollinaire
John M. Cobb
Strider, Mr. Universe, Mr. Microsoft Baltimore, MD Computer Science
Thanks to everyone who helped me into and through this place- my family, D+B (I love you crazies- keep it going), the Nerdy Dozen, James, Frisky, Gio, Maj. K. I’ll never forget my time in Lt. Taryn Robinson’s element- you touched some people before you passed on. 39, keep the Jedi spirit strong, it’s been an honor to work with you. Most importantly, thanks and glory to God for the path I’ve had, and the destination. Phil 4:13 & Mark 9:35
Cody W. Guy Geee
Whitefish, MT
Systems Engineering Management
am so grateful to everyone in my life that guided me through the rough times so I could grow. To my family, love you and appreciate all of the support. To all my friends, the snow trips and weekend adventures were the best times of my life. "Now you get what you want, do you want more? You think it's the end, but it’s just the beginning.” Bob Marley
Jordan D. Hayes
King Peeps
Kaiserslautern, Germany
Humanities
Fair poet, sing me an ode to fine friends found by fate-1 pour out my last glass of wine to them. We row together as high rocks fade into the distance. When the sweet salt on our backs dries, there will be light-hearted laughter, lasting memories, and, above all, there will be love. Spit, fire! Spout, rain! For never was a stronger armor forged against rocks over hot firethan that transcendental love we wear together on foreign fields.
Ryan G. King
The Beef
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Bachelors of Science Studies
Dare to gaze beyond class crests and their walls, parades, acronyms, and rank. Embrace sleeplessness, snow in your ear, walking a mile to drive two, realizing you were special everywhere but here. Sun breaks over the peaks, seen or not. With every ending have seen more beginnings, more love, more icy fog. This, I suppose, is as foggy as it gets: to put all the hope and dread and overwhelming drive next to the last cheesy picture of me.
I’m going to miss the family that I’ve made here. Thanks for being my brothers, I’ll remember all youguys. Cheers.
Andy, Kip, Koala, Mighty Mouse Colorado Springs, CO Systems Engineering Management Senior blurb goes here. “Courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway.” - John Wayne
Joseph S. Kim
Joe, Dirty Vernon Hills, IL
Systems Engineering Management
“Sometimes thinkthat the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.”
Tadd C. Lahnert
Colorado Springs, CO Management
owe a lot of people thanks. To the PTWOB's, especially the ’08 comp guys, you all made it crazy. To Dan, Whodes, JP, and Qais. You are the best friends any man could ask for, and you're why stuck it out. Finally, Mom, Dad, Luke, Nan, Pap, Gram, and the rest of the family... owe you the most. You made this possible for me. I love you all. AndGramps. thanks for keeping an eye on me.
Kork, Hansel, Tortoise Dededo, Guam Space Operations
I couldn’t have asked for a more enjoyable time here at the Academy. I’ve had more opportunities than imagined possible, and accepted most of them. The regret lies in not taking on the rest. Thank you to everyone who has helped shape my life here at the Academymy family, friends, mentors, and my teammates. Have fun, take care, and keep in touch. “Someday, somewhere, we will meet again, because we will always be brothers to the end.” TCF
Christopher F.
Oppie Pittsburgh, PA Humanities
Thank you to all my family and friends that have helped me through the hard times. would have never made it in the military without you. Special thanks to the PTWOB's, I wouldn’t have stayed without you (but probably would remember more). Remember, don't ever take life too seriously. refuse to tiptoe through life... Only to arrive safely at death.t
Sean D. Miller
Atlanta, GA Management
Korey S. Mundell
Andrew J. Nigro
Oppenlander
Michael S. Peeples
Dumpy
Dalton, GA Systems Engineering Management
“Men are contented to be laughed at for their wit. but not for their folly.”
Jonathon Swift
Joshua A. Reagan
Fayetteville, NC English
“A Christian is a man of will who no longer wills his own will, but with the passion of his crushed will - radically changed - wills another’s will.” - Saren Kierkegaard. “God of Abraham, God of Isaac, God of Jacob, not of the philosophers and the scholars...” Blaise Pascal
Rocky Mount, VA Biology
The Academy has been a Goliath of a challenge and many more challenges has it laid before me. But along with those challenges am fortunate to have endless opportunities, cherished friendships, and unforgettable experiences. This place and people have inspired me in ways that were unpredicted and enlightening. For all this, must thank my many friends and acquaintances. For thoseclosest to meyou will always have a room in my house and in my heart.
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Daniel C. Perry
Dan
Port Angeles, WA Foreign Area Studies
“But a comrade stood beside him..." Thanks to the best friends and family I could ever ask for. And for the crew, here’s to the great times, the good times, and the... other times. I’ll never forget it.
John A. Richmond
Raptor Albuquerque, NM
Astronautical Engineering
spent my first three years at the Academy hoping that time would skip forward to graduation. As graduation approaches, want nothing more than for time to slow to let me enjoy what’s left. My family has supported me every step of the way and I cannot ask for more loving parents. My friends are what I will truly take away from this place. The memories will last a lifetime and our true challenges await.
Nikki Bartlett, TN Foreign Area Studies
just want to say thank you to all my friends. You are the best I have ever had and I would never have survived without you. You’ve helped me to grow and change in so many ways - from learning to conquer my fear of heights while rock climbing to enjoying fancy dinners and dancing. I’ll never forget you. love you all!
New Braunfels, TX
Systems Engineering Management
To my family, love you. To my bros, ill miss you. To the Tylers, its home. To Juju, I'm finally coming home. Remember, Its not the grades you make, it’s the hands you shake. Boarding, camping, climbing, drinkin', shootin', PTWOBs and all the times ill never forget. To everyone, I love you all. Be who you wanna be, do what you wanna do, don't live to impress anyone, never regret a day your dead tomorrow anyway. Freedom isn’t Free...
Rachel Z. Rothmann
Eva N. Smith
Amanda S. Tamosuinas Wayzata, MN Biology
Erik N. Towal E.T., Towelie, Towllyho
John C. Wuellner
Whodi
Alton, IL
Biochemistry would like to thank my parents, sister, grandpa, and grandma for all the support and food they have provided me over the past four years. “But a comrade stood beside him...” The crew (thekru) n. three dudes and an arab by the name of “Ice” are the reason I made it through...ballin’
Justin M. Wynn
Denair, CA
Electrical Engineering
“Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only Through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened ambition inspired and success achieved."
Helen Keller
campus radicals —THIRTY-NINE
“/ believe managing is like holding a dove in your hand. Ifyou hold it Loo tightly you kill it hut ifyou hold it too loosely you lose it."
- Tommy Lasorda
Tony,
Social Science
“What should fear who have no part nor lot In doom of dying? ...All evils foreknow. Prometheus Bound, Aeschylus.
Military Strategic Studies
“ro Deo Patriaque—For God and Country. Never take the easy road; do something worthwhile with your every waking moment. We will all be called to give an account—live accordingly that you would have no need to be ashamed in that day.
Kingsport, TN
Legal Studies
We made it! We survived everything they could throw at us. couldn't have done it without my faith in God. Mom and Dad - thank you for all the late night phone calls and paper edits. To my family and all the great friends I’ve made here - thank you for always sticking by me- you made it all worthwhile. Allie-I never could have made it without your support sis. Nicole - remember the plaster project? Here’s to finding out what's yet to come. Isaiah 40:31
Social Science
Veni, Vidi, Vici ...I came to the Academy with eyes open to what life could offer, saw the good and the bad, and conquered its trials and tribulations. could not have accomplished this much without the help of my family and friends. Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “Who you are speaks so loudly that can't hear what you’re saying”. Believe in yourself and make sure that you show people what you really represent!
Cally, Cricket Versailles, KY
Foreign Area Studies
For my mother, the wing beneath my wings. For my father, whom tempered the steel in my soul. For my brothers, no better friends and no worse foes. t“Some cause happiness wherever they go; other whenever they go." - Oscar Wilde, In Humor.
Jessica E. Beeler Blondie
Antonio D. Brown
Tonio West Milford, NJ
Trista D. Burton Bryson, TX
Joshua C. Callahan
Michael W. Byrnes Temecula, CA
Paul J. Cote
P J.
Orange County, CA
Material Science
Mom, Dad, Christine, Grandma, and Grandpa: Thanks for all the love and support that you have shown me throughout the years. You have all played an important role in helping me to achieve my dreams. I thank God for being blessed with such a beautiful family. Christine, you are and always will be my hero—my greatest source of strength and inspiration. To my friends: Thanks for your friendship, for always being there for me and cheering me on.
Jennifer E. Drew Jen
Danville, CA
Foreign Area Studies
“Life is too short to wake up in the morning with regrets...so love the people who treat you right, forget about the ones who don’t, and believe that everything happens for a reason. If you get a chance...take it. If it changes your life...let it. Nobody said that it’d be easy, they just promised it would be worth it.” Thanks for all your support - Mom, Dad, Jay, Trish, Courtney, Erin, Darcey, Liz, Bruce, and Barbara.
Melissa K. Hughes
Mel, Missy or Missahoos Jupiter, FL Physics
just want to express my thanks to all of my friends who have not only helped me survive the past four years, but who have enriched my life. Who knows where I’d be without you!
Some quotes to live by—they’ve gotten me through rough times here: “If you’re going through hell, keep going!" -Sir Winston Churchill. “I believe I’ve passed the age of consciousness and righteous rage, I found that just surviving is a noble fight” -Billy Joel
CC Chino Valley, AZ Mechanical Engineering
Thank you for what could only learn here. “To do anything less than your best is to sacrifice the Gift” - PRE
Regan C. De La Cruz
Regan
Walnut, CA
Legal Studies
Just want to thank all my family and friends for the support including: My mom, dad, Ryan, lolay, Aunt Norie, Aunt Baby, Uncle Eddie, Uncle Boy, Jason, Corey, Derrick, David. Neal, Megan, Shaniel, Cristina, Veronica, Daisy, Suzanne,Jessica, Nikki, all the Lindseys I know, Grant, Jon Boy, Danielle, my academy buddies here, and my dogs that went to heaven while I was gone... Lucky and Rex. love you guys!
Andrew J. Harris
Silverback Boise, ID
Civil Engineering
Was it worth the effort, the pain, the memories?
Answer: No endeavorworthwhile is simple in prospect, yet always worth the while.
To everyone that made the ride worthwhile... thanks.
Jacob L. Kahn
Jake, Genghis, Monkey Newburgh, NY Biology
Mom and Dad, Barb and Kris, Henry and Tommy, I wouldn’t be where am without your support and love. owe the realizationof my dreams to you. To my love, I’ve never been so excited about thefuture. PTWOBs, Heres to you... To those leave. You have a brain. Use it, forget the checklists, do what you know is right. Shalom, Bettawfeeq, Deus vobiscum and Blue Skies...
Todd D. Klayum
Fat Kid, Chunkman Lakeville, MN Social Science
“Tommy: Did you hear I finally graduated?
Richard: Yeah, and just a shade under a decade too, all right.
Tommy: You know a lot of people go to college for seven years.
Richard: know, they’re called doctors."
Tommy Boy
On a more serious note: Thank you Mom and Dad for supporting me through everything! Mike for the stories andfun times. Ross, Caleb, Pete, and Dolley thanks for some of the best friends a guy could ask for.
Candice E. Killian
Steven D. Locker
Lloyd Christmas
Albuquerque, NM
Space Systems Engineering
“The sweet is not so sweet with out the bitter.” (Vanilla Sky) I have had my difficult times here, but have always been blessed. Thanks mom and dad for always being there supporting me. I can’t believe have actually made it...through all this crap... mean fun. “I am the smartest man alive!!!” Billy Madison
David S. Nelson
Dave, Goat Sumner, WA
Material Science
I think these two small words summarize everything, are often over used; but I guarantee that they are most sincere now: THANK YOU.
Jared J. Thompson
Stewartville, MN
Astronautical Engineering
Thanks to my parents and my wonderful soon-to-be wife Sarah for supporting me throughout my time here at the Academy. Without your constant pray and support I never wouldhave made it.
Steven D. Marks
Whittier, CA
Systems Engineering Management
Thank you to my Family, Fiance, and Friends. Family for always supporting me in everything that I have tried and believing in me. Fiance for putting up with me and bringing a deeper meaning to my life. And my friends for all the great times and fun throughout the years. I will not forget any of you.
Benjamin D. Schaftel
Loveland, CO Economics
Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight. Proverbs 3 Thank you Jesus, family, and friends for getting me through these last four years. I know I couldn’t have done it without you. To D.E.J, thanks guys for everything and on to our next chapter. RU 07.
David M. Trier
Dave Chicago, IL
Foreign Area Studies
“I firmly believe that any man’s finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle - victorious.” “As you grow older, you'll find the only things you regret are the things you didn’t do." Thanks to my family, friends, babe, the WV, and Anthony for helping me get through here. And, yes it was.
warhawks
“Where you start is not as important as where you finish."
- Zig Ziglar
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“I indeed do respect all people for the positives in their life. Sadly, there comes a time of diminishing returns in the balance. At the end of the day, my respect is reserved for those solidly in the asset column of mankind.” Ted Nugent
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Charles Keeling
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Carolyn Price
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Sean Shay
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Nathan Dial
Lauren Franks
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Samuel Han
Matthew Haugseth
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Thomas Whitney
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Matthew Luman
Gregory Mancewicz
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Jacobb Rakes
Derrick Rowe
Shane Ruether
Samantha Sarkis
Amber Sells
Stephen Shaffer
Martynas Smitas
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Kristin Venzian
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Tyler Lynch
Sarah McDowell
Broderick Morris
David Musielewicz
John Peterson
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Brian Scheller
Michael Skidmore
Robert Tentler
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Edward Cortez
Nathan Curl
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Michael Duenes
Brian Dunlap
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John Greenway
Paul Homsher
Kevin Lacosse
Andrew Lee
D'Angelo Mitchell
Thomas Moore
Nathaniel Moyer
Alexandria Neptune
John Newman
Ralph Ojeda
Bradley Pingel
Evan Porter
David Sproul
Darren Stowe
Alexis Tamosuinas
Zachary Turner
Eric Varner
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Melissa Beerse
Jonathan Brateng
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Lance Marchesseault
Tyler McBride
Justin Moore
Brittany Morreale
Caroline Ojerio
William Pleasanton
Sean Purio
Carol Roling
Benjamin Shoptaugh
William Smith
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Andrew Vantimmeren
Danielle Ward
Trenton West
Reese Williams
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Mark Benischek
Matthew Blue
Tyler Burke
Lantz Casey
Sarah Cassman
Michael Celio
Ryan Cobb
Frederick Coleman
Lucas Cumm
Jack Forrester
Nathan Frey
Michael Glatthar
Timothy Hartman
Jared Jaime
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Stephen Martinez
Anthony Morosco
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Sarah Ruckriegle
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Garrett Schutz
Matthew Torrence
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Jose Robaina
Edwin Snead
Chad Stoll
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John Langley
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Sean Millner
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Anthony Schelstrate
Travis Whittemore
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Domingo Astiasaran
Scott Ball
Margaret Blackstun
Whitney Bouchard
Clinton Brdlik
Katherine Heflin
Thomas Hopkins
Joseph Hunt
Akili Joseph
Kevin Kim
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Morgan Mathis
Craig McGreal
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Keith O'Brien
Kathryn Parsons
Mark Price
John Rebolledo
Timothy Ryan
Julie Song
Brent Spencer
Dominick Totino
Taylor Verett
Laura Weber
Nathanael Witmyer
Daniel Workman
Mike Youn
Frank Adamik
Chelsea Agee
Jonathan Alexander
Stanley Amundsen
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Monique Cazares
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Chaz Demerath
Michael Dunn
Jacob Fogle
Damian Franz
Jason Harris
Jacob Highfil
Greg Hoyt
Melina Kessler
Jonathan Kim
Timothy Nichols
Javier Noboa
Samuel Oas
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Peter Shufeldt
Kyle Southard
Matthew Thorne
John Tilton
Adrienne Torielli
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Sarah Hoh
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William Kirk
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Steve Lee
Joshua McCormick
Christopher Morin
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Peter Pfau
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Christopher Batson
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Zachary Borg
Matthew Brew
Laura Buster
Ryan Carlson
Emily Frick
Ryan Froerer
Justin Graff
Sam Harriger
Daniel Hess
Katherine Higdon
Justin Hitchens
David Kovalak
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Randolph Mann
Edward Miller
Jennifer Nguyen
Anthony Ressel
Joseph Ritt
Anthony Ruize
Jenna Scheller
Jasmine Searuggs
Michael Sexton
Joshua Stroud
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Ryan Witzig
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Andrew Bauder
Kayla Beach
Jocelyn Booker
Clayton Bryant
Rebecca Burditt
Gregory Cappuzzo
Michael Chapman
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Jonathan Coffey
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Sara Juback
Alexander Konowka
Terrell Mayton
Trevor Mendenhall
Megan Moulton
Talon Pope
Ashley Reinig
Jordan Roberts
Benjamin Saunders
Victor Shealy
Kelly Snyder
Tyler Swanson
Aaron Widener
Zachary Zimmerman
Daniel Acero
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Joel Bateman
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Angelica Canales
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Andrew Na
Stephen Newell
William Patterson
Daniel Payne
Nicholas Penry
Scott Pierson
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Kristopher Sherman
Blake Sherwood
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Sammy Tongoi
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Andrew Amack
Sean Anderson
George Arbuckle
Jordan Barber
Brady Behrendt
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Justin Brozetti
Andrew Caulk
Ian Crawford
David Fang
Michael Fantauzzi
David Fondacaro
Kali Green
Wyatt Harris
Ian Hurdle
Katherine Kennedy
Mark Manship
Matthew McCormack
Amy Mclnteer
John Nussbaum
Joshua Roose
Jessica Stewart
Daniel Strishock
Sean Sullivan
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Michael Bates
Kirk Bingaman
Thomas Braxton
Alexander Chung
John Cox
James Cruz
Richard Davies
Danielle DePaolis
John Dolan
Nicole Elliott
Aaron Eshkenazi
Salvatore Farino
Jaffet Ferrer-Torres
Andrew Herzog
David Hickle
Christine Kistler
Jacob Lair
Trevor Miller
Michael O'Connor
Micah Paul
Charles Reynolds
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Alexander Roosma
Zachary Stroman
Nathanael Thalhofer
Brian Thorn
Matthew Barattino
Edward Boylan
Jeffrey Braden
Andrew Campbell
MarlenaCarrillo
Gavin Foley
Patrick Gould
Christine Johnson
Ryan Johnson
Forrest Lampela
Caleb McConnell
Rachel Miller
Simon Mohr
Kyle Nelson
Robert Nolan
Tyler Oar
Lianna Phillips
Charles Prichard
Glynnis Quern
Philip Rancourt
Jordan Sheffer
John Simkus
Samantha Stibick
Andrew Strawbridge
Gabriel Valdeleon
Evan Washington
Jonathan Watson
Maxwell Weaver
Ryan Wichman
Joseph Wilkinson
Margarita Zhukov
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Mark Bailie
Jennifer Beasock
Kenneth Bull
Bradley Carroll
Jarred Epstein
Shane Frey
Christopher Gurrola
Mary Guzowski
Michael Hanagan
Andrew Hendel
Brian Jarrell
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Simon Kassemi
Charles Kennedy
Joshua Matthews
Ashley Miller
Andrew Morris
Valerie Mossman
Andrew Musser
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Mark Puffenbarger
Zachary Rieger
Logan Roberts
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Anthony Santosus
Darshan Subramanian
Taylor Tally
Erin Wallace
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Christopher Allen
Stephen Bintz
Shane Crowe
Corey Curtis
James Cushing
Jamie Daugherty
Grant Fleming
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Edward Gardner
Alexander Horrell
Patrick Houghton
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Zayn Knaub
Kyle Knight
Meagan Kuchan
Eric May
Marie McLendon
Avery Merriex
Anne Mitchell
Daniel Paladino
Samuel Pang
Brandon Paquette
Kyle Rowland
Kathleen Schjodt
David Thompson
Jeremy Van Driessche
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Harrison Whiting
Eric Atchison
Joshua Auerbach
Matthew Becker
Vitaliy Benz
Cameron Cordell
Eric Fenske
Erin Flanigan
Kyle Foley
Brennan Gallagher
Derek Gillespie
Jon Gray
Ashley Green
David Hard
Woodruff Johnson
Rafael Kessler
Timothy Krystosek
Kaleb Marsh
William McAngus
Samuel McCraw
Kevin Mudd
William Page
Michel Pardal
Candice Peterson
Jonathan Ryherd
Dustin Soriano
Linwood Steiner
Samone Suluai
James Taggart
William Urquhart
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Jonathan Dippold
Joseph Dougherty
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Matthew Herzberg
Mark Jaszczak
Jennifer Johnson
Barry Knoblock
Shankar Kulumani
Josiah Loeser
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Joshua Martinez
Nathan McCaskey
Sam McKenzie
William Moak
David Operchal
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Jeffrey Randolph
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Wesley Tubman
Robert Vasta
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Aaron Canciani
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Jason Fung
Ross Gioiosa
Matthew Guertin
Michael Hampton
Christopher Jaglowicz
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Jamie McDowall
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Emma Przybyslawski
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Cameron Rochelle
Michael Rogers
Sean-Michael Royer
Michael Ruvolo
Benjamin Scroggins
Ruby Tamariz
Brent Whiteman
Keil Bartholomew
Anthony Belviso
Jade Best
Joseph Bledsoe
Kathryn Blythe
Callie Brown
Alexander Choi
Cory Cook
Aaron Duke
Jessica Fischer
Emily Fisher
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Dominic Leon Guerrero
Sergio Lozano
Christen Monreal
Travis Nelson
Derek Noem
Kyle Palmer
Anthony Recker
Joshua Stevens
Dirk Strykowski
Laura Sturdevant
Michael Trubilla
Tymothy Vandermosten
Brian Wilson
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Hunter Altman
Sean Callahan
Robert Carpenter
Lauren Choate
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Bradley Henicke
Timothy Lee
Andrew Long
David Mackintosh
Keith Madsen
Christopher Maffuccio
Rudy Monteagut
Benjamin Otte
Caitlin Prantl
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Sandra Salvatierra
Zachary Shapiro
Todd Sieling
George Sondecker
Robert Van Roekel
Harvey White
Matthew Wichmann
Timothy Wilde
Layne Wilson
Kelly Wright
Daniel Zheng
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Marie Abbey
Samory Abdul-Raheem
Matthew Alexander
Elsa Bohlender
Lucas Catalano
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Noah Hanks
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Anthony Lannigan
Cynthia Lete
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Frank Martinez
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John McDonald
Michael Nettis
Thomas Powell
Ryan Schleiden
Jason Shank
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Jonathan Slater
Thomas Sukut
Caitlin Suttie
Daniel Tillier
James Walker
Mark Watkins
Anthony Barr
Nicholas Bixby
Joseph Boben
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Adam Jaskula
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James Reynolds
Alyssa Rosenberg
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Matthew Shields
Eric Shok
Elizabeth Smith
Steven Strickland
Travis Vayda
Daniel Winningham
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Timothy Phillips
Michael Roseburg
Brent Stevens
James Tomlin
Lauren Twitty
Andrew Volkening
Zachary Walker
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Timothy Williams
Emily Allen
Jacob Banda
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Ryan Curry
Chase Darden
Ross Elder
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Nathaniel Gilbert
Sean Harrison
Grace Higgins
David Holloway
Jesse Laakman
Wendy Lathrom
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Ben Mathewson
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Nash Mills
Nina Morgan
Jeffrey Nakayama
Erik Olson
Stephen Pfaff
Reginald Rembert
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Palmer Roux
David Ryan
Randy Semrau
Sarah Smith
Stephen Vrabic
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Matthew Campbell
Claire Carlos
Bradley Dewees
Garrett Dilley
Rachael Emory
Leandros Fugate
Robert Gaiser
Andrew Gill
Joshua Heffernen
Adam Hopkins
Kyle Klein
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Krista Lepire
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Benjamin McKinney
Joseph Migliuri
Hunter Myers
Brian Peterson
Andrew Pipes
Ryan Ramirez
Abigail Rogers
Alexander Rowton
William Smith
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John Avrett
Troy Baggs
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Jennifer Nolta
Matthew Plourde
Keith Smith
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Brian Willhite
Robert Winchester
David Won
Scott Addy
Kevin Allum
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David Beatty
Brittany Bennett
Jerry Carroll
Cameron Carter
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David Dye
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Lucia Flores
Heather Greenup
Daniel Han
Peter Horban
Ryan Kim
Chase Lane
Benjamin Leung
Alexander Lisot
Robert Lloyd
Elliot Loper
Vincent Miranda
Jake Morrow
Shannon Nail
Elizabeth Norvell
Cory Ostrowski
Christopher Severino
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Trevor Vranicar
Forrest Whitfield
Andrew Zwirlein
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Mark Crespo
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Aftan Boudreaux
Jeffrey Bowman
Matthew Fryer
Daniel Fulcoly
Kevin Gross
Kristin Henry
Kevin Jerde
Althea Johnston
Randy Jones
Ryan Kerns
Jung-Han Kim
Alex Kimber
Andrew Kwon
Dwayne Lyons
Daniel Mattel
David Miller
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Brogan O'Toole
Cristina Pawlica
Jonathan Pryor
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Robert Rivera
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Kevin Van Hook
Darren Ward
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Justin Wohlford
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Angel Ayure-Lopez
Sarah Bangley
Jennifer Barbee
Matthew Beath
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Thomas Buenger
Christina Burke
Colton Cash
Brian Chaldares
Ben Cochran
Joshua Day
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Whitney Gremillion
Marc Henning
Samuel Janasov
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James Lucky
Andre Morris
Ty Perich
Craig Porter
Ryan Robinson
Philip Ruel
Michael Sayers
Joshua Schafer
Frank Schmidt
Sarah Shank
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Krystal Sweitzer
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Garrett Glover
Timothy Hicks
Sean Houseworth
Jane Hwang
William Indelicato
Jeffrey Lippert
Jeffrey Maciejewski
Laura Martineau
Nathan McCartney
Scott Mitchell
Mark Muller
Daniel Norton
Gregory Rettler
Russell Smith
Benton Staab
Justin Storm
Kyle Sultemeier
Jordan Tribble
Thanya Velasquez
Kenneth Wilkins
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Joseph Andersen
Andrea Brichacek
Andrew Bryant
Jacob Carvalho
Alexander Churnside
Allen Dunn
Robert Durbin
Ann Hansen
James Hardin
Stephen Harrington
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Ian Lee
Ryan Martelly
Ryan McCoy
Marcus Mosher
Christopher Ng
Ryan Pitts
Jessica Pray
Mbinintsoa Ramarolahy
Matthew Richards
Brett Santana
Clarke Sumerel
Candice Vickroy
Erin Wilson
Nicolas Wright
Brad Bauer
Brett Boudreaux
Andrew Briley
Michael Chambers
Antonia Concepcion
Charles Etheridge
Jacob Fouraker
Lawrance Franklin
Zachary Glass
Dalton Hall
Benjamin Hessney
Jason Holland
Nicholas Hoogervorst
Kallen Judah
Daniel Klimkowski
James Lowry
Joshua Pherigo
David Phetmixay
Eric Rode
Jessica Rowe
Barrett Schake
Jeremiah Spurlock
Savier Stephens
Justin Tyner
Katherine Vrana
Brittany White
Sarah Wilson
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Stewart
Taylor
Williamson
Zeigler Cadet Squadrons
MSgt. Dwight Cams
Gregory
Benjamin
David
Michael
Joshua
Devon
Anthony
Jennifer
Jared
Jacob
David
Zachary Bartsch
Tyler Beal
John Bowman
Madison Burgess
Christopher Campbell
Anthony Chung
Stephen Cooper
Kyle Ellsworth
Scott Hatter
Jeffrey Haub
Erin Keane
David Keller
Oliver Kotelnicki
Frank Mercurio
Darren Montes
Steven Noller
Eric Olsen
Istvan Prileszky
HollyRettig
Evan Robertson
Colin Shepherd
Tiffany Sollmann
Alex Steele
Roy Surita
Cheng Tay
Zane Taylor
Douglas Zschoche
Stephan Atrice
Dustin Beall
Levi Beard
Jason Breaux
Jessica Brown
James Carson
Patrick Casey
Gabriel Dejong
John Ferut
Richard Gelles
Ashley Hand Robert Hemker
AustinKootz
Vladimir Kovalenko
Perri Leake
Justin Lennon
John Maggs
Matthew Markling
Kelsey Meidell
Maritza Mendoza
Justin Mitnaul
Eric Parks
Stephen Pike
Haley Puffenbarger
John Reinberg
Kyle Rimando
Jessica Rodgers
Marcus Rosenthal
Allan Smith
Grace St Clair
James Summers
Matthew Tasin
3S7 Cadet Squadrons
Photo by Arnie Spencer
Maj. Jason Avram
MSgt. Jeff Browning
TSgt. Gary McMahel
Kaitlin Baird Wayne Barber Matthew Barry Timothy Bent Eric Birdsong eif Brustuen Jon Cremer Scott Farrar Aphichart Gingsumrong Daniel Gnazzo Brian Groth Alessandra Horban Anwar Johnson
Karski
Kasischke
Kennedy
Peter
Brett
Nicholas
Klepper Joshua Mann
Marakowski
McNeil Jonathon Newcomb Anthony O’Shea Sean Perry Jake Petro Philip Rose Sara Schwartz Robert Smith Brandon Sullivan Albert Vasso Brock Yelton 3SS Cadet Squadrons
Daniel
Natasha
Erin
Michael Bennett Janna Blardony
Adam Brunderman
Karras Clark
Thomas Cooper
Rachel Crawford
Larry Fairchild
John Falgout
Kevin Finster
Rachel Flail
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Jack Flines
Mark Jordy
Cale Lamoreux
Jacques Maniguet
Patrick Mobley
Sean O’Keefe
Michael Pak
Joshua Rehder
Evan Rodts
Alison Romanko
Travis Root
Elliott Sahli
Gabriel Staples
Steven Suhrie
Mathew Thomas
Daniel Tortuga f Loyd Truesdale
Vincent Walker
Julie Alexander
CandiceChase
Bradley Connor
Sean Cosme
Rupert Domingo
Benjamin Gozun
Aimee Hammon
Alexander Hess
Alexander Kiel
Daniel Liu
Joseph Maloy
Kyle Miller
Tytus Moss
Benson Oldmixon
Taylor Olson
Raychel Poremski
Bradley Sapper
Bradley Sellers
Casey Shotwell
Joseph Silvio
W Wijesinghe
Jon Wikstrom
Robert Wolfe
Thomas Wood
Miguel Zapata
389 Cadet Squadrons
Brandon Biba
Elon Brumfield
Donald Bussell
Richard Culver
Benjamin DeRiggi
Anthony Ferrara
Melissa Harry Shea Hartley
Andrew Hong
Catherine Karl
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Alexander Kaszynski
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Kenneth Landgraf
Jackson Mason
Kevin Mauer
Boston McClain
James Miltenberg
Emily Montgomery
Clifton Noble
Dustin Nordman
Andrew Rose
Theodore Saitz
James Sarver
Bryan Taylor
Nicholas Underwood
Laura Walsh
Bradley Ward
Lt. Col. MSgt.
Matthew Beckley
Bill Hutto
390 (Aidet Squadrons
Matthew Beckerleg
Joshua Bruder
William Cuchens
Kanit Dararutana
Stephanie Davison
Ridge Flick
David Garcia
Benjamin Garland
Daniel Hurtt
Thiago Huxley
Josef Kallevig
Victoria Lalich
Anthony Lavy
Matthew Ludwig
Anthony Mascara
Randall Mitchner
John Moore
Angela Moronese
Harold Parker
Ross Perry
Jordan Pierson
Stephen Renner
Sara Schmitt
Brenda Song
Robert Steigerwald
John Unverzagt
Misael Villatoro
Jeffrey Abt
Jon Birmingham
Aaron Blore
Tania Buda
Allan Cameron
Robert Dawson
Thomas Fow
Joseph Fry
Daniel Gray
Scott Gregory
Timothy Hammerle
Paul Heins
Samantha Hill
Robert Lenzen
Isaac Leuthold
Kevin Lewis
Joshua Monroe
Michelle Parenteau
Kyle Rich
Lacey Richardson
Jacob Robertson
Marla Rowland
Carlos Sandoval
Ryan Southworth
Andrew Wagner
Kristin Ware
Andrew Whitmey
Yung Winata
Ladarius Woods
Cadet Squadrons .WJ
Tyler Brummer
Daniel Cannard
Nicholas Dixon
Paul Fry
Bryon Fryer
Andrew Groberg
Stephen Hendershot
Krista Hubschmitt
Lindsey Kinsinger
Justin Lovuolo
Patrick McGrew
Joseph Miller
Christopher Nettles
Christine Nguyen
Amanda O'Neil
Thomas Rodriguez
Waseem Saed
David Salazar
John Schrader
Andrew Teague
Jeremy Thompson
Toshiro Toyama
Shari Wilson
Photo by Brad Milliman
Maj. Joseph Kendall
MSgt.
Lance Hayward
MSgt.
Steve Honda
Holly Bigelow
392 Cadet Squadrons
Ryan Albrecht
Thomas Bowen
Michael Bruton
Mark Douglass
Jason Epperly
Mikhail Fedorchik
Evangeline Fleischaker
Nicholas Frawley
Jared Gomez
Jared Goss
laine Hainebach
Sean Harte
Adrian Haywas
Jacob Johnston
Steven Meyer
Ikechukwu Nwa
Mark Poppler
Anthony Puntel
Taylor Ragland
Ric Rebulanan
Daniel Richardson
Natalie Romano
Benjamin Schmidt
Melissa Sidwell
Joshua Slocum
David Waddell
Karl Agudo
Mark Beeman
Cory Benson
Thomas Chandler
Aaron Cho
William Dallas
Dayne Foote
Bryan Gilbreath
Michael Greer
Bridgette Griffiths
MichaelGuerrin
KevinHorn
Joshua Larson
Todd Lee
Kirsten Lorch
Harrison Marble
Merry Miller
Stephen Miller
Jacob Morgan
Joel Primm
Michael Reid
William Remington
Kelly Spencer
Peter Tarvin
Gray Thompson
Megan Thompson
Skyler Villers
Matthew Watson
Jordan Wind
Tyler Wright
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Stephanie Boyer
Cody Breau
Trenton Burney
Ryan Christie
Joshua Dietrich
hael Dobbs atrick Duffey James Flick
Bryan Freeman Eric Gall
Nicholas Grieco Parker Hicks
Yvonne Johnston
Peter Kober
Peter Leestma
Aaron Mackie
Matthew Martenson
Brett McAuliff
David McMahon
Dustin Nedolast
Anthony Ortiz
Krystle Pope
Addison Schenk
Joshua Seefried
Kyle Sellner
Jared Tuinstra
Philip Warthen
Kristen Wolverton
Photo by Brad Milliman
Maj. TSgt. MSgt.
Scott Heyler Eric Sandoval Ernest Medina
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394 Cadet Squadrons
Michael Albert
Jonathan Benson
Anthony Blankenberger
Aaron Brugman
Keane Carpenter
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Frederick Diederich
Stacey Fenton
Paul Gannett
Ryan Gipson
Christopher Hartman
William Jensen
Ivan Konvalin
Aaron Little
Corey Lohmiller
Nicole Mancos
Jeffrey Osborne
Mark Roberts
Wayne Sails
Jessica Schafer
Eric Schell
Jason Sewell
Kristen Smith
Morgan Trevarthen
Joseph Walz
Christopher Ansel
Jennifer Bandi
Mark Bell
Blake Cataldo
Ryan Combest
Kenneth Costello
Cameron Cummins
Belle Dirks
Thomas Dowell
Christian Drescher
Kipp Druecke
Brian Farmer
Denise Garcia
Samuel Johnson
Owen Kelly
Caleb Knight
Kajetan Lapczuk
Jamie LaRivee
Leah Nielsen
Soren Olson
Jon Santiago
Bachar Satchell
Evan Terry
Daniel Venable
Matthew Wharton
Aaron White
Michael Yoo k
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Jack Ambridge
Kelly Arnts
Joseph Baldwin
Kurt Cloutier
Benjamin Drake
Gregory Flynn
Joshua Ford
Matthew Goh
Andrew Henke
indi Keyes
Isaac Leung
Benaiah Lozano
Sean Malanowski
Jared Marvin
Benjamin McCorkle
Michael McVay
Daniel Montilla
Shaun O'Bryant
Alexander Pappalardo
Emily Purcell
Michelle Shinto
Kurt Silsby
Jered Smith
Cody Sweatt
Chad Vanderhorst
Austin Winner
Joel Wofford
Trisden Wright
Roni Yadlin
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Maj. Paul Wood MSgt. Dawn Fay
v iJ 396 Cadet Squadrons
Sean
Kristen
Nicholas
John
Michael
Devon
Abbott Mychol Alexander Andrew Anderson
Cruickshank
Everett Ryan Fortney Ashleigh Fugate Vincent Gillmore
Hastings
Hess Carsten Hobbs f Casey Hong Cutter Knox Jenna Lindquist Matthew Lundquist Danielle McCarty
McPherson
Melzer William Miller Matthew Peck Steven Riedl Samuel Sheppard William Sims Joram Smith
Sun
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Tipton Bryan Watson Marshall Wills
Allen
Banta Katherine Brock Brendan Cleary
Cook
Laura
Stephen
Chad
Patrick
Ryan
Andrew
Tyler
Chi
Courtney
Anthony
Jeffrey
Jonathan
James
Daly Grant Dilley Jacob Duede
Ellison
Gheen
Christopher
Gieda
Goodwin
Green
Collin
Erin
Hadjis Patrick Hennessey Sarah Horton
Jansen Andres Jimenez
Kuensting
Labhart
Lamb
Loyd
McCoy
McKay
Nichols
Robinson
Soltisz
Joseph
Thomas
Andrew
Jonathan
Tyler
Sean
Thomas
Terry
Benjamin
Ussery
Wallin
Waugaman Cadet Squadrons ?97
Kurt
William
David Abraham
Austin Almand
Joseph Atherton
Lauren Chaffee
Michael Chidester
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Joel Halpert
Ryan Holets
Michael Kracht
mon Kranich
Robert Martin
Kevin McDonald
Daniel McLaughlin
Joshua Metzger
Jacob Paulson
Justin Pedone
Juancarlos Pino
Elisa Rhynedance
Benn Slikker
Eric Vander Wyst
Nicolas Velati
Brian Vickers
Patrick Warfel
398 ( ’add Squadrons
Not pictured: Lauren Doughty
Christopher Aguilar
Jorge Ballesteros
Katie Batchelder
Brandon Bius
Brenton Byrd
Natalie Doede
Gregory Edmonds
Peter French ^
Mason Gordon
James Greener
Jennifer Haden
Richard Heiden
Chamberlin Herndon
Nathan Jolls
Kenneth Kaczmarek
Calvin Kress
Robert Louder
Heidi Mohr
Adam Page
James Pfeiffer
Zachary Ritter
Dylan Smith
Haralambos Theologis
Joseph Ulisse
Frank Von Heiland
Bryce Waller
Jason Whitehead
Michael Zeleski
Katharine Barber
JoshuaBauder
Jared Becker
Rebecca Branyen
Louis Cascino
AndrewCutler
Alan Foote
Dustin Heideman
t Joshua Johnson
Benjamin Keisler
George Knudsen
Stephen Krieger
David Lam
Suong Lee
Christopher Lester
Ryan Loyd
Matthew Masters
Cory McCart
Nathan Miller
Kyle Peace
Reed Ragsdale
Taryn Ramsey
Elizabeth Scarberry
Tyler Schonsheck
Alejandro Sena
Alexandra Swanson
Cameron Taylor
Lisa Wong
Derek Worth
Cadet Squadrons
Miles McMullan
BrandonReeves
Robert Smith
Alexander Weiner
Raymond Zhang
Photo by Ken Carter
Maj. Laura Goodman
MSgt. Ronald Walker
MSgt. Robert Hartwig
Brady Augustin Newton Bang Robert Berry
David Blessinger Phillip Cole Brooks Crane j/colly Deaton Melissa Evans
Weston Fulfer
Michael Giannone Cristina Guerreiro
James Hall
Matthew Horan
Michael LaBrie Jacqueline Lynch
Lincoln Miller
Brian Pitman
Robin Rogers
Tyler Stecker
400 Cadet Squadrons
Megan Biles
Joshua Bouquio
Christopher Clawson
Daniel Cohoon
Brandon Doull
Nora El Oueslati
Braden Gross
Nicole Hartig
Peter Kaszynski
Michael Keil
Christopher Killion
Jae Kim
X Matthew McPhail
Eric Meyer
Abigail Nickels
Justin North
Patrick O'Neill
David Pool
Sean Quintana
William Ray
TiffanieRichardson
Alexander Shin
Gary Smith
Ian Talbot
Benjamin Thomas
Amanda Warren
Benjamin Williams
Christopher Wolford
Alexander Yee
Lauren Allison
Brian Altman
Whitney Beck
Hugh Black
Kevin Dandino
Neil Delaney
Douglas Detter
Krystal Glover
Stephen Guillory
Julia Hansen
Chance Johnson
Michael Kanaan
Brennan Lawson
Shayne McAfee
Alexander Milhous
Michael Mizes
Arinda Muck
Timothy Nash
James Nichol
Alan Pham
Michael Pyles
Ryan Rogl
Kyle Schafer
Dustin Smail
Taylor Soster
Michael Vetri
Alan Wong
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Leighton Bagby
Jason Bartik
Tyler Clark
John Cocomazzi
ParkerCowles
Joseph D'Agostino
Kyle Davis
Eleanor Dormire
BrianDosa
Erika Fischer
Benjamin Gardner
Rueben Glaves
John Harvey
Joshua Hughes
Anthony Hylko
EstherLudvicek
Forrest McLain
MichaelMorris
Daniel Romero
Mercedita Sadorra
Stephanie Schmidt
Robert Smith
Benjamin Soifer
Alexander Stevenson
John Wilhelm
Photo by Ken Carter
Maj. MSgt. MSgt.
Kathrine Winans
Robert McGill Vicki Bamberg
402 Cadet Squadrons
Charles Arden
Seung-Min Baik
Andrew Bolint
Alicia Bouges
Blake Brooks
Austin Cardenas
Arlon Carroll
John Doeseckle
Lewis Dummermuth-Boss
Mark Hammond
Michael Harencak
Lauren Hettich
Christopher Hunter
Luke Hyder
Walter Lange
AndreiMacarescu
Samuel Mansen
Jessica Mapes
Matthew McCandless
Brian O’Connor
Melissa Perkins
Jack Raine
David Rodriguez
Matthew Ross
Autumne Wells
Michael Wojciechowicz
Diana Wong
Christopher Yuen
Alexandre Beaussart
Robert Caulkins
Cacey Davis
Christopher De La Torre
Christopher Fei
Frederick Feigel
JasonGabrick
Jesse Galt
Mark Gaudette
Anthony Giebelhaus
Stephen Henderson
Krystie Kasperson
Caleb Klass
Anthony Langdon
Tanner Lee
Jonathan Lewis
Kyle Lumpkin
Alexander Meyer
Oleh Nakonechnyy
Jacqueline Norton
Sarah O’Meara
Travis Penner
Megan Randolph
Joel Sanders
Sean Stuntz
Eric Wallace
Jessica White
Evan Wise
Kevin Wright
Cadet SquadW)is 40J
Derek
Joseph Curran
Matthew Daniels
Jeffrey
Laura Johnson
DustinLovell
Nathaniel Mocalis
Adam Otten
Matthew Pineda
Andrew Richter
Ryan Sivertsen
Gregory Stafford
Kaitlin Staples
Kyle Strathman
Brady Urbanovsky
Joshua Williams
Photo by C3C Luke Connolly
MSgt. Steven Yoder
TSgt.
Tamara Tye
Maj. David Stanfield
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Andeweg DanielBalch
Matthew Beaudreault Christopher Brinkmann Peter Choe 3 hil Compton
Liam Conley
Edwards Cash Godbold
Kimberly Hale Christopher Ifft David Izzo
Bryn Sowa
404 Cadet Squadrons
Christopher Bean
Samuel Boone
Joshua Bredeweg
LindseyBriggs
Michael Brown
David Chan
Charles Cobum
Matthew Cook -
Matthew Durham
Catherine Elmore
Simon Ferrel
Alexander Frank
Katelyn Hunter
Clifford Jones
Derrick Kline
David Knicely
Sarah Littlefield
Michael McDonald
Marcellus McKinley
Steven Pollock
Alicia Quaco
Radhika Ranaweera
Donald Rickey
Christopher Smith
Brendan Sullivan
Andrea Wise
Cody Yenter
Lantz Balthazar
Sean Boyington
David Cotter
Meghan Cummings
Daniel Feehily
Kelly Grabarek
Patrick Haupt
William Hock
Nicholas Holland
Lamin Jackson
Sean Johnson
Trevor Koenck
Joshua Ku
Gregg Laswell
Roderick Mills
Kathleen Muckenhirn
Justin Munger
Gabriel Necochea
Tristan Newkirk
Elliot Noon
Blake Page
Noah Palicia
Benjamin Pelayo
Richard Rodriguez
Matthew Rother
Andrew Schweickert
Stephanie Stanford
Georgina Torok
Luke Travis
Courtney Vidt
Cadet Squadrons 405
Joshua Arnall
Banham Joseph Becker Joseph Brock Luke Coquerille Brian Dunn
Ellsworth
Kory Gladysz
Grandsaert Joshua Henderson-Caste David Hill Colin Hughes Russell John Rosser Jones Charles Keaton Sunny Lee Jacob Malberg Erin McCormick Cody Nelson
Olson Ryan Parrish
Pendleton Daniel Prescott
Roberts
Rodrigo
Roseveare
Stephens
Stewart
Williams Abel Wilson 406 Cadet Squadrons
Photo by C3C Luke Connolly
William
Nathan
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Patrick
Brent
Zachary
Andrew
Mark
Nathaniel
Daniel
Kristina
Keith
1 Brian Bertka Leanne Caballer Robert Capparelli Sara Chapman Anthony Christian Tarasita Davis Michael Erickson Daniel Everett Jacque Harrier Robert Hayward Dane Jansson Adam Johnson Brittany Keiper Austin Krohn Kile Kuzma Isaac Metroka Akira Nervik Zachary Nordahl Neil Pfau Matthew Roland Todd Smith Kyle Spitzer KurtSpranger Robert Tonio Benjamin Zumstein ! Elliot Battle Daniel Campbell Ryan Campbell Andrew Costa Seth Dickson Tamara Duff Jordan Everaert Charley Ford Albert Garcia Stephen Gorman Braylon Gurnell Kazden Ikehara Alexander Jack Renee Kittka Kurt Lemmen Storm McNab Katrina Moffett Michael Mosteller Sarah Mueller Jacek Muka Marc Penninga Jace Rhea Robert Robinson Keenan Ryner Ariana Salas Derek Schleiden Travis Sebree Matthew Siegel Dustin Tanen Cadet Squadrons
Mary Barrett
Mark Bartak
Daniel Bevers
Kyle Bruton
Dennis Cross
Alexander Durstein
Christopher Engelken
Evan Farren
Edward Goodhue
Joshua Gradaille
Kathleen Grieshop
Jason Griggs
Dale Gsellman
Christopher Jones
William Kelley
Theodore Kemp
Michael Knapp
Justin Ledvina
Cherie-Lee Meyer
Jesse Moulton
Ryan Mudry
James Nicholas
Matthew Pfarr
Timothy Roy
Matthew Sparta
Thomas Synovec
Caroline Tetrick
Livingston Timsuren
Wolfgang Zahner
Photo by C3C Luke Connolly
Jasin Cooley
AnnaParker
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TSgt. Robert Hill
40S (.acid Squadrons
Daniel
Torry
Armstrong Taylor Baughn Benjamin Brice James Cornell Jordan Craft Quinton Croff Ashlee Curtis Harry Dale Austin Fallin Justin Fisk Stephanie Frick j Daniel Hann Christopher Hanson Daniel Hill Carolyn Koval Michael Langley Christopher Molstad Ashley Myers John Oliphint Alexander Paladino David Peck Richard Ross Emma Rush Christopher Thomas
Tintzman Gilbert Valdes Andrew Ward Kelsey Yip
Adams Jonathan Allaire
Beltran
Burnett Nicholas Charney Caleb Decker Alan Delaney Paul Driggers
Brendan Gaughan
Cody
Cory
Travis
Jesus
Derrick
CraigDuffy
Gidasi
Hitt Hwang Ho Parker Huge Chad Jessup Brian Lane
Mattee
Milien
Onitsuka
Parmater Kevin Polesky
Poquiz
Rickert Vincent Sandtorv
Simoneau
Rehling
Zachary
Corinne
Anthony
Alexander
Marvin
Ryan
Jennifer
Sledge
Stimpson
Taylor
Wood
Yohe ■m Cadet Squadrons
Jessie
Andrew
Kelli
Kyle
Amanda Beck
Chad Brenner
Joseph Brewer
Enrico Brinson
Adam Comer
Christopher Deans
Jeremy Didier
Matthew Everette
John Harris
Gregory Haverkorn
David Hooper
Richard Kenny
Aaron Kirchoff
Justin Kluk
Anthony Lambert
Meredith Leake
Sean May
Robert Mobley
Crystal Murray
Shawn Rousseau
Patrick Sauncy
Jacob Schonig
Kaz Teope
Alexander Vane
Anne Wathen
Photo by Ken Carter
Maj. MSgt.
Fred Cunningham Lee Richards
r 410 Cadet Squadrons
Chloe
Ambrose
Matthew
KatrinaEromin
Marissa
Stephanie
Mark
Amy
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Not
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Beesemyer Cameron Bowsky
Bucey
Burfeind
Davies
Dua
Fromknecht
Jay
Jonathan
Brandon
Steven
Ajay
Gregory
Garcia Addison Gentry Philip Flusk Michael Johnson
Jorgenson
Langston
Larson Kevin Leroux
Miller
Mitchell Michael Moroz
Perry DerekPotter SelenaRodts
Schemenaur
Troutman
April
Ashley
Stephen
Jonathan
Anthony
Jason
Kyle
Brett
Van Valkenburg
Wickley
DavidUrban Kyle
Adam
Adams Jae Bae
Burrows
Call Adam Chandler Sean Christy Eric Conroy
Eastman
Christin
Alister
William
Fong
Hazel Jordan Kemfort Travis Lyon
Tyler
Martin
Mosby John Nygard
Olsowski
Osborn
Pedretti
Poehler
Riley
Sanders-Walker Carson Slater Kyle Smith
Mark
Carly
Wesley
Tobias
Marcus
Garrett
Faith
Summerfield
Sweeney
Templer
Nolan
Michael
Terry Hunter Van Stetsen
Vasquez Chase Wilke Cadet Squadrons 411
Robert
Ellen Bina
George Boese
Jacob Burnum
David Butzin
Steven Czak
Joseph Eastman
Matthew Gabso
Aarron Henderson
ga^leah Hutchison
Hyongdong Kim
RichardKirwan
Christopher Lewis
Colin Lockhart
Kristopher Loewecke
John Long
Daniel O'Sullivan
Brandon Palmer Elisa Park
DaylanPhillips
Christopher Schuette
Adam Teach
Steven Tomaszewski
Miguel Felipe Valenzuela
Kara Wilson
Photo by Ken Carter
412 Cadet Squadrons
David Anderson
Franklin Baker
Andrew Beauchamp
Morgan Bennett
Matthew Buscemi
Justus Carey
Matthew Deming
Jennifer Ebert
Quinn Evans
Jack Fitzgerald
Tyler French
Jeffrey Garrett
Christopher Giacomo
Gabriel Guzman
Joseph Ignatowski
Brennan Jones
Caitlin Lynch
Aaron Nelson-Kelley
DamienPreston
Kevin Rosser
Claudia Santos
Joseph Scioscia
Jared Wagner
Daryl Wells
James Albano
Alexander Arndt
Jeremiah Baxter
Mario Calabro
David Carter
Richard Casburn
Andrew Cavallo
Rudyard Dacquel
Peter DeBois
Jennifer DeGeorge
Sergio Duran
David Eng
Jon Flanagan
Jessica Gentry
Neil Grigsby
Gregory Guiney
Richard Hurst
Laura Jones
Frank Magazu
Sarah Petersen
John Roling
Michael Scott
Trever Symalla
Caitlin Teresky
Michael Tester
Daniel Uribe
Robert Walker
Garrett Wilson James Zaiser
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Cadet Squadrons 4 Id
Bryan Anderson
Philip Bachmeyer
Zachry Basnight
Samuel Bexten
Gordon Boom
Theresa Buck
Michael Casano
Matthew Chism
Stefan Fagan-Kelly
Adam Hillier
Katharine Kalamaroff
Cameron Koehler
Nikolaus Krause
Justin Lee
Ryan Lowenstein
Victor McGuire
Tyler McMillian
Trenton Palmer
Danielle Pozun
Nicole Robillard
Seth Setterberg
Donald Sims
Christopher Tulk
Scott Welshinger
Kevin Williams
Catherine Wonner
Photo by Brad Milliman
414 Cadet Squadrons
David Arlington
Garrett Canter
Reed Elsbemd
Erin Ferderer
Joshua Gelsomino
Sean Guerrero
Matthew Harmon
Joseph Henn
Derek Jelinek
Jack Jessop
Christopher Kopp
Zachary Landecker
Joshua Lapso
Jill Larson
Sean Long
Joseph Lopez
Whitney Martin
John Owens
Deaven Randolph
Jonathan Ruiz
Tyler Russon
Scott Schweitzer
Ryne Seeto
William Shackelford
Cristofer Shumaker
Linea Stuckey
Edmund Ward
Van-Ryan Belanger
Ramiro Castro
Timothy Clark
Casey Cowan
Sean Dronen
Christopher Drury
Adam Ediger
Madeline Goff
Michael Harrison
Patrick Hussey
Ian Ignatiev
Timothy Keitel
Matthew Lavigne
Jeffrey Lee
Yngwie Marroquin
Parker Mayo
Kimberly McElmurry
Jake McKeon
Daniel Mitchell
Mathew Park
Suzi Park
Adrian Ramos Sanchez
Scott Ross
Patrick Ryan
Geoff Simkin
Ely Smith
James Spidel
Jonathan Vance
Johnathan Weaver
Ryan Wilkinson
415 Cadet Squadrons
Matthew Adams
Richie Amisone
Spencer Armstrong
Trenton Atwood
Daniel Benfield
Andrew Catoire
Alycia Clore
Joshua Frider
Josiah Gaffney Clifton Green
Timothy Green
Matthew Holland Kaitlin Kirk
Nicholas Lankford
Holden Leute
Nathan Liptak
Matthew Maier
Dennis Marzo
Justin Nadal
Stephen Nichols
Nicole Ramstein
Emily Schaffer
David Simon
Alan Snyder
Clayton Strickland
Mercy Te’O
Daniel Velo
Maj. Christopher Kirby
TSgt. Michael Grant
Photo by C3C Luke Klingensmith
TSgt. David Hensley
i i Cadet Squadrons
Devon
Houston
Lucas
Jeremy
Tyler
Anthony
Brittany
Leanna
Kyle
Patrick
Roberto
Trisha
Christopher
Mansour
Rachel
Nicholas
Allen Katherine Anderson William Baker
Carillo
Chimelski
Dobransky
Christopher
Christopher
Erica
Michael
Ford
Garrett
Godfrey
Guzowski
Horn
Lipkin
Logan
Lovas
Lucas Lauren McKinnon
Brittney
James
Peter
Christopher
Sean
Brock
Christopher
Maxine
Nelson
Ottenad
Percoski
Ross
Rubin Daniel Shea Samuel Smith
Solheid
Ryan
William
Cameron
Chad
Patrick
Steadman Christie Taylor Ronald Todd Daniel Walker
Weindel
William
Adams
Alonso
Michael
Benjamin
Correale
Dutton
Elliott
Emery
Geiger
George
Daniel
Robert
Hoffmann
Joseph
Landreaux
Lane
Lee
Lewis
Manay
Morgan
Steven
Jin
Scott
Francisco Lugo Ian
McAllister
McDonald Charles Miller
Shawn
Montalvo
Penrod
Richmond
John
Ricks
Saed
Simmons
Smith
Stockdale
Zelfani Cadet Squadrons 417
Nicholas
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“Ya gotta believe!”
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june week
Opening Act
Cadet 2nd Class Stephanie Boyer and other member of the Cadet Wing opened things up at the cadet jamboree May 22 with music from the big-band era May.
Cranking Outthe Hits
Smashmouth took the stage later in the evening and brought the crowd to its feet.
Reaching New Heights
A rock-climbing wall was just one of the many attractions that cadets flocked to musical sets. r
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SMASHING SUCCESS
Rubbin’ is Racin’
The trike race course turned into a full-contact event before the night was over.
Something Old, Something New...
KAFA's 2nd-annual yard sale was a suecess. Cadets shopped for free and perused items donated by their fellow cadets.
Some Spring in His Step
A member of the Cadet Wing soars above the crowd on the trampoline.
Race to the Finish
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Tethered to bungee cord, cadets (right) raced against each other for bragging rights.
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A LASTING MEMORY
POLARIS
As the “north star1 of our class, this symbol serves as a guiding light for all who are in our class. It served as the guiding light for those who came before us and will undoubtedly be the same for all who follow long after we are gone.
GRADUATING YEAR
2009 is displayed prominently at the top of the crest, clearly identifying our class.
AIR FORCE MEMORIAL
Our class saw the monumentbuilt and opened. It reflects our respect for our branch of service.
CLASS MOTTO
“Nostrum Tempus” is Latin for “our time. The class motto relates to our class exemplar and serves as a constant reminder that it is our time to lead.
RIBBON
The ribbon on our class ring makes a “69, symbolic of our class relationship with the sponsor class of 1969.
CLASS YEAR
LI are the roman numerals representing the 51st class to graduate from the Air Force Academy.
SABER
The saber is clutched tightly by the eagle, just as our class holds fast to the core values and discipline instilled in us from our time at the Academy.
“HZ”
“HZ” are the initials of our class exemplar, Hub Zemke.
EAGLE
The powerful eagle with open wings and bold face characterizes our dedication to service of our country. The eagle clenches the saber with her wings spread out, symbolic of her readiness to strike and defend our country at all costs.
PROP AND WINGS
The prop and wings is symbolic of the return of “recognition" and the symbol that ties together all classes at the Academy.
GLOBE
The globe symbolizes the new age of cooperation in the world.
P-51
This is symbolic of our class year - the 51st class. The P-51 was also the aircraft of the class exemplar, Hub Zemke.
Photo by Arnie Spencer
Taking a Dip After the Ring
Dining-Out, cadets danced the night away at Arnold Hall.
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Anticipation
Lasting Bond
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A Quiet Moment
A couple
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Ringing in Their Final Year
of 2009 cadets show off their class rings.
shares a special moment, as they celebrate the milestonethat is the Ring Dance.
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Cadets eat a lot of meals in Mitchell Hall over the course of four years, but this one is probably one of the most eagerly anticipated. Photo by C3C Luke Connolly
Photo by C3C Luke Connolly
Posing for the Camera Cadets and their dates stop in front of the Air Gardens to have their photo taken on the way to the Ring Dining-Out.
The Academy Ring not only symbolizes where they went to school, but it's also a lasting tie to the “long blue line.
Ring IXDice
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Marking Time
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Congratulations
The Academy Band marks time for the Cadet Wing as it marches out to Stillman Field for the Graduation Parade. Photo by Brad Milliman
One Final Parade
Members of the Cadet Wing walk down the Core Values Ramp for the last parade of the year. Photo bv Brad Milliman
A cadet receives a congratulatory hug from a family member after the Graduation Parade.
Photo by C4CDustin Roark Tanen
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Photo by C4C Dustin Roark Tanen
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cadet takeshis oath of office via a cell phone call.
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The Cadet Wing and Lt. Gen. John Regni honors fallen comrades with a wreath laying ceremony on Memorial Day.
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they take the oath of office the night before graduation, new second lieutenants don’t officially wear the rank until after the graduation ceremony on Wednesday morning. Photo by C4C Dustin Roark Tanen
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EXCERPTS FROM PRESIDENT BUSH'S SPEECH ■
“In becoming officers of the United States Air Force, you have chosen a vocation that is both hazardous and rewarding. As a former F-102 pilot, I know the exhilaration of flight. As the son of an aviator who was shot down in combat, I know its perils. Whether you serve in the skies above or on the ground below, each of you has stepped forward to defend your country. You’ve chosen to face danger in foreign lands so your fellow citizens do not have to face danger in our own land. And I want to thank you for making this courageous choice. And all of America is grateful to the Class of 2008.
When you put on your second lieutenant bars in a few moments, you will become part of a great history - a history that is still only beginning to unfold. By any standard, air power is still a relatively new phenomena. Men have been fighting on landand at sea forthousands of years - yet there are still Americans among us who were born before man ever flew. In the lifetime of one generation, our nation has seen aviation progress from that first tentative liftoff at Kitty Hawk to an age of supersonic flight and space exploration.
And as flight has progressed it changed the faceof war. In the 20th century, air power helped make possible freedom’s victory in great ideological struggles with fascism and communism. In those struggles, our nation faced evil men with territorial ambitions and totalitarian aims, who murdered the innocent to achieve their political objectives. Through a combinationof military strength and national resolve, and faith in the power of freedom, we defeated these adversaries - and secured the peace for millions across the world.
You know, what’s remarkableabout this class is that each of you knows the stakes in the war on terror. You applied to this academy after seeing the attacks of September the 11th, 2001. You came to this Academy knowing that the responsibility of our military is to protect the American people. And you now leave this academy to take your place in this great struggle.
This is the last time I’ll address a military Academy commencement as the president. Over the past eight years, from Annapolis to West Point, to New London, to Colorado Springs, have looked out at the best young men and women our nation has to offer - and have stood in awe. And stand in awe again today. Each of you is a volunteer who stepped forward to accept the burdens of war, knowing all the dangers you would face upon graduation. You willingly risk your lives and futures so that our country can have a future of freedom and peace. Our enemies say that America is weak and decadent, and does not have the stomach for the long fight. Our enemies have never set foot on the campus of the United States Air Force Academy.
A nation that produces citizens of virtue and character and courage like you can overcome any challenge and defeat any adversary. So I’ll leave this campus today filled with the confidence in the course of our struggle and thefate of our country, because I’ve got confidence in each of you.
I want to thank you for stepping forward to serve. The security of our citizens and the peace of the world will soon be in your hands - the best of hands. Be officers of character and integrity. Keep your wings level and true. Never falter; do not fail. And always know that America stands behind you. Thank you. May God bless, and congratulations to the Class of 2008.”
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A Crowning Achievement
Putting on the Gold
After receiving their diplomas, many of the new graduates wasted little time assuming their new rank of second lieutenant.
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One Last March On
The Class of 2008 marches on to the Falcon Stadium field. Photo by C3C Luke Connolly
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Climactic Finish
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Members of the class of 2008 embrace at the conclusion of the graduation ceremony at Falcon Stadium. Photo by C4C Dustin Roark Tanen
A “victory cigar" is an unofficial tradition at Academy graduations, but this might be taking things too far.
Photo by Rene Tate
Together For One Last Photo Members of the class of 2008 gather for one more photo before meeting up with family and friends who came to watch them graduate.
All Smiles
The Air Force's newest second lieutenants pose proudly for the camera after receiving their diplomas.
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Making it Official
After receiving their diplomas, crossing the stage, saluting and shaking hands with Academy leaders, President Bush and fellow squad mates, the final step of the day was pinning on the gold bars.
Thunderbird Tribute
Photo by Arnie Spencer
Photo by C3C Luke Connolly
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You have excelled and accomplished your goals! Go forward with our blessings and love. Air Force blue skies ahead! Love, Dad. Mom and Matt
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Finally, a dream come true we are very proud of you. Your family loves you and supports you in everything you do! As always, Mom and Everette
Akimoff, Amanda
Great job! We are so proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad and Justin
Appleby, Jonathan
We celebrate your success and have confidence that your knowledge and strength in leadership will guide you in your future. Love, Mom. Rich and family
Ashiq, Waleed Javaid
We’re all very proud of you in achieving your dream. The Air Force is better because of you. Love always and prayers, Adil, Dad, Grandma and Grandp
Beeler, Jessica
You perservered and you made it! We couldn’t be prouder! May your USAF career be rewarding and may God keep you safe. Isaiah 40:31 Love you! Momma
Berry, Justin
Congrats Judd! As you head onward and upward, never forget: Life is ten percent what happens to you and ninety percent how you react to it. Love Family 5.
Bloch, Benjamin
You’ve reached your life-long goal and we are proud of your achievement! We wish you a safe and exciting career. Love, Mom, Dad and Rebecca
Alpert, David, Michael
Remember the past, cherish the present, fly into the future - and continue to fulfill your dreams You’re Awesome! Forever Proud! Love. Mom, Dad and Julie
Appleby, Jonathan
Son, through your strength, character, and God’s blessings, you’ve achieved much! We love you and are so proud! Dad, Linda, Melissa. Megan, Matt and Jon
Baisch, Christopher
Congratulations! Words cannot express how proud I am of you! Keep following your dreams! Love. Dad
Beins, Tausha
Go chase your dreams, Tausha! This is your world; put your unique stamp on it! God will be with you always. Love you lotsyour proud parents and family
Biechler, Ross
We are so proud of you! You will be in our prayers as the journey continues. We love you always - Dad, Mom, Rob Mindy. Ryan and Rachel
Bohlender, Ivan Earl
You are a crown on your pan heads. We are very proud of and honored that you are our Thank yc working hard ^ Dad,
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Boogar, Stephen
Awesome 2nd Lt Boogar! Stephen, remember that YOU represent San Mateo County’s very best, no matter where you are and no matter what the task! Love You Forever. Mom
Bowman, Kenneth
The love of God enfolds us the power of God protects us presence of God watches over us you are a star that continues to shine.
God Bless Aunt Lillie
Bowman, Kenneth
Congratulations on your great accomplishment! May the Lord continue to bless your career and life Love the Fields Family
Bowman, Kenneth
I’m very proud of my nephew. It is a real honor you have accomplished in your career. I love you so much. Congratulations. Love
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Bowman, Kenneth
I’m proud of you! Do your thing and represent the Bowman name! Keep your eye on the prize and will be successful. Brothers for life! - RB
Britzke, Geoffrey S.
Congratulations, I’m so proud of you! You deserve happiness and success every day or your life. Love you, Mom Burgess, Steven M.
We are so proud of you. Go out there and do something remarkable Love Mom and DaD
Callahan, Richard Coleman
We are so proud of you and the accomplishments you have made. We are thankful we have been able to share them with you. We love you Mom and Eddie
Boogar, Stephen
We have been rooting fo you your whole life! Good luck in Italy!
Best wishes for a prosperous and happy life! Fondly, Robin and Sonny Angle
Bowman, Kenneth
Congratulations on graduating from one of the best universities in the world! Wishin you the best always. Wendell & Sheri
Bowman, Kenneth
You are the Man... Congratulations... Make us proud... Enjoy your youth God speed! Uncle Sebe and Aunt Kim
Bowman, Kenneth
We are very proud of you! You set your mind to accomplish your goal and succeeded. We love you always. Dezz, Stephanie and ,ami|y
Bowman, Kenneth
Your prayers opened this door. God guided you through. May he continue before you. Love and prayers, Mom and Dad M
Britzke, Geoffrey S.
Congratulations! Enjoy everything life has to offer. Love you, Marilyn Burks, Jonathan Gray
Goal set. Goal accomplished. Excellent. Well done. Love Mom, Dad, Cat and Ashley
Carberry, John Congrats 2LT. Yourhard work and dedication are awesome. We are very proud of you! Love and God bless, Mom, Dad, Kevin, Tom and Ellen
Bowen, Paul Tyner, Jr.
Your hard work, enthusiasm, faith and compassion for others inspires us. Follow your dream with the same spirit. Love Mom, Dad,
Bowman, Kenneth
We are proud of you. You are in our prayers. Uncle MJ and family
Bowman, Kenneth
You are in our prayers. There is good to us Bowmans. Our Country is proud of you. Way to go Kenneth. Grandma Francisco
Bowman, Kenneth
Congratulations! The airways will be better because you’re there. Thank God for the love that guides, where love is miraculous things do happen. Trudie
Boyter, Jesse
Wow! You did it! We couldn’t be prouder. You are so special to each of us. God bless. Love Mom, Dad & DevlinNow on the next part of your life...
Bowens, Aaron
Now you knowwho you and what you can accomplish if you set your mind to it. We always knew you could do it. Love Mom, dadand
Bowman, Kenneth
We are proud of you for your dedication, determination and suecess in your endeavors. We pray for your continued success. Uncle Anceo and Aunt Goletha
Bowman, Kenneth
Congratulations! You have proved your dedication to suecess. You’re in our prayers. Fari & Bonnie
Bowman, Kenneth
Your accomplishments are great. You are in our hears always. God be with you is our prayer. Congratulations! Love Aunt Wynema & Uncle Herb
Brantigan, Charles
Congratulations Shay! We’re proud of your accomplishments, your compassion, and your dedication to a bright future for all mankind. Love, Mom & Dad
Burnham, MatthewAbraham
We are very proud of you. You began this journey with your dad, now continue it with God. Our prayers are with you. Love, your family
Brodie, Christin Congratulations to a job well done. We are proud of you. Never forget where you have been, who you are and where you are going. We are proud Love, Dad and Mom Carnahan, Kyle Step by step, your dream is coming true. Challenges will always be there. Take each head on! We are proud of you. Love Mom and Diane
Budzyn,Joseph A.
Your determination and hard work paid off. You overcame many hurdles and obstacles. We are very proud of you! Love, Mom and Dad
Butcher, Jonathan
You’ve packed in everything from A-Z and made many lifelong friends. We’re very proud of your accomplishments. May God continue to bless you Love Mom, Dad
Carnahan, Kyle
We are so proud of what you have accomplished and what we know you will accomplish. We love you! Continue to soar! Love, Mom, Tom and all your family'
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Cecil, Stephen B.
Stephen, we are proud of what you have accomplished,. Love Dad, Mom, Brien, Andrew, Tracy, David, Amy and Carey. Joshua 1:9
Charles, Ross
“This is no time for ease and comfort. It is time to dare and endure,” Winston Churchill. Aim high and reach for the sky. Mom, Dad, Elle, Emma andDavid
Cheng, Jason C.
Congratulations! You did it! You never gave up! We are so very proud of you. With love and prayers, Mom
Clemens, Heather Dearest Lou, BZ Superwoman!
Much love, best wishes and may God bless you always, Mom,Don, Michael and Family
Coakley, Erin
From childhood to adolescence and on to adulthood, You have made us very proud every step of the way. We know you’ll do well at Medical School Love M&D
Cote, Paul Congratulation on your degree and rank. You will be a fine example of both an officer and gentleman. We with you the utmost success. Love, Mom. Dad and CRC
Curran, Caitlin Therese
Continue clinging loosely to the things of this world and giving yourself. We love you! Dad, Mom, John and Patrick
Davis, Brady S.
Congratulations on your graduation and entry intothe medical service corps! We love you and we're proud of you! Mom, Dad and Kelly
Cerni, Mark J.
We are so proud of you. Blue skies always. May God bless you and keep you safe, happy and healthy. Love Mom, Dad, Kristyn, Nona & Uncle Joe
Cheng, Jason C.
Congratulations! The hard part is over. Enjoy your success! We’re really proud of you! Aunt Betty and Uncle Dan
Cho, Doug
You’re in our prayers, always. Love, Mom and Dad
Clemson, Don
Congratulations second lieutenant Clemson! We are so very proud of you, Don! Love and best wishes Grandma Jeanne and Grandma T.
Cope, F. Travis
We’ve said it before and we say it again: We love you, we support you and we are so proud of you! Congratulations! Love Mom and Dad
Cotter, Ken As a little boy it was a dream, now it is your reality. The sky is the limit. FLY baby bird FLY. Your Loving Family
Cusano, Giancarlo Joseph
“Give Unto the Lord the glory due to His name.” PS. 29:2A Welove you! Mom, Dad and Nathaniel
DeNeve, AJ
Our favorite memories: ski trip, Audi road trip, turkey day, Chistmas golf. We sure enjoyed your 4 years. We are so proud of you YBG! Love Dad and Ei
Chandler, Steven
You’ve made the Cacioppos and MacArthurs proud. We love you. You’re the best! Love Aunt Bonnie, Uncle Joe, Brian & Jess Go Air Force
Cheng, Jason C.
Congratulations! We are all extremely proud of you and your achievement! Love, Cheng and Lo families.
Clark, Robert W. You’ve climbed the hill, made the march, taken the jump and got the t-shirt and parchment. We could not be more proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad
Clemson, Don Never forget me, Northesmell of autumn’s wind, Nor the landing gear. USAFA haiku by MJC
Corless, JD
Congratulations! Onward and upward to your next destination. This is just the beginning. Wheels up! Love, Mom, Dad and Chris
Courtois, Eric W.
Congratulations Eric! May St. Michael, St. Benedict, St. Eric and St. William keep you safe on your journey through life! Love Mom, Dad and Zac
Crowley, Matthew Phillip Boy - 5 yrs ago u set out along d Ing blu line 2 gradu8 frm USAFA n bcum an officer n d USAF. U did it! Gratz on yr extraordinary feat. Lov, mom. jon & mag
Derbigny, Chay Derbs, we couldn’t be more proud! Your drive and determination are amazing. We love you so much.
Mama, Charles and Sam
Chandler, Steven M.
Your years at the Academy paid off big time. A degree in civil engineering and pilot slot did not come easy. We are very proud of you Meredith and Dad
Cheng, Jason C.
Thanks for being my brother. Watching you pursue your dreams has given me strength and perserverance to follow my own. am so proud of you Love. Kat
Clark, Robert W.
You are great big brother. I’ve always looked up to you. I love hanging out with you. What you’ve done make me want to do better. Love. Nu-Nu Head
Clemson, Don
Our country will be a better place because of graduates like you. All the best as you move on to your next challenge. With pride and love, Mom & Dad
Cortner, Ryan Michael
You’ve achieved far beyond our hopes and imagination; we are so proud. Your dream is within reach - enjoy your “office in the sky"! Love, Mom and Dad
Cunningham, Cameron
But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles. We’re so proud of all you do! Love Mom. Dad & Colin
Cyphers, Caley Marie Sung Mee
We humbly salute your magnificent accomplishment. May the spirit of the Academy be with you forever. Love always, Mom & Dad
DeSantis, Tyler
Life was hard; death was harder. You worked hard; played harder. Forged by adversity, fed on tenac ity, you truly lived “Plus Oultre!” We love you Mom Dad and Evai
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Deutsch, Dillon B.
Dreams do come true. Your family loves you and are very proud of you.
Dinsdale, Matthew Michael
You have always set high goals for yourself. Congratulations on achieving this one, we are so proud of you. Love Mom, Dad, Chelsea and all your family
Downer, Joshua L.
Dowling, Austin W.
Best wishes with your Air Force career! Love, Mom and Dad
Ellis, Joshua C.
Congratulations! I amso very proud of you Josh and am excited to be by your side as you begin a new adventure. I love you! Love always, Katie
Ellis, Joshua C. Congrats on completion of USAFA. We’re proud of you! Keeping you in our prayers at UPT. Best wishes go with 7you to TX. We love you Always. Mom and Dad
Fiedler, Jack Lee Jr.
Your hard work has paid off and we’re all proud of you. We love you Sneak! You’re in our prayers, Love Mom, Dad, Jen
Freeman, Kyland Brett
Be strong and of good courage. He will not leave nor forsake.
Deut31:6 It was a long and difficult road, but you did it! Love U, Mom,Dad, JD & Lynn
Gensic Matthew Mark
Congrats Roo - You did it! We are so proud of you. Remember to offer your service to Christ your true boss. Love Dad, Mom, J&A, P&M & Stacie
Goodson, Matthew
Congratulations. Continue to follow your dreams. Love Mom, Dad, Joshand your entire family
Mom and Pops are proud of your accomplishments. You worked extremely hard and we wish you all the besting future endeavors Huggs!! Mom and Pops
Ellis, Joshua C.
You are one step closer to your dream. Proud of you, little brother. Reach for the stars. Congrats on UPT. God speed, Matt and Katie
Elms, Raeanna
The sky ISN’T thelimit and honor IS everything. U embody all that’s virtuous and light. Know that ur touching lives wherever u go. Our love is w/ you.
Fisher, Lukas
You worked, studied and played hare. Leadership became you. Now it’s time to do the same for your country. Love Mom, Dad, Jeremy and Shawnlee
Gates, Roger Lee III
To whom much is given, much is expected in return. Both the Gates and the Hunt families are proud of you. Continue to represent us well! We love you!
Giboney, Kendra
Congratulations on you success. We are proud of you. May God bless your furutre with drew. Love Mom and Dad Ecclesiastes 12:1-7
Goodwin, Collin Bill J.
We are so proud of you. You have matured into an outstanding young man and a true leader. Always Love Mom & Dad
Ditson, Matthew
Congratulations on setting a goal, aiming high, and living your dream. We are proud of you! Love an prayers to you and Kathryn from Mom. Dad and Kaia.
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Eggert, Matthew M. We are very proud of you and excited about the future that awaits you at UPT. Way to go! Godspeed. Love,Mom, Dad and Liz
Ellis, Joshua C.
Congratulations on your graduation, wish could be there. I’m hugging you and praying for you everyday. Do well in Texas. Love always! Grandmother Hicks
Epstein, Kevin
Congratulations on all of your accomplishments. We are very proud of you. Much success in your career. Be safe and have fun! Love, Mom, Dadand Brad
Folino, Francesco A.
You have worked so hard and made us proud. The Air Force will be better because of you. Our love travels with you. God bless you son. Love, Mom & Dad
Garcia, David Stephen God gave you a dream to become a doctor and through His strength and your determination itis becoming a reality. Congratulations! Love, Mom and Dad
Glandon, Nathan
You make us very proud! You will be an asset to the Air Force and this country. Love Dad, Mom, Lynette and the rest of the family
Gourgues, Matthew
You have our utmost respect for your intelligence, integrity, persistence and indefatigable sense of calm. Live strong! We love you, Mom and Dad
Doiley, Zachery Michael
Our dearest Zach: With God all things are possible! We are so proud of you! Love, Mom, Matt, Mary and John
Ellis, Joshua C.
Congratulations, the best is yet 1 to come! Welcome to our family. Love, Rob, Chris, Amanda, Jeremy and Sarah
Ellis, Joshua C.
We are very proud of you and honored to be with you celebrating this goal. May God be with you! We love you. Papaw, Joe, Janet and John
Feldman, Daniel
It’s never as hard as when you do it yourself! And you did it! Have a little faith, Baby! Love Ya! Mom and Jim
Foster, Eric B.
We are very proud of you and all that you have achieved. May your future be filled with continued suecess and happiness. Love, Mom, Dad and Aaron
Gavran, Grant
“The Lordwill guide you always ...” You did it! Continue to follow God’s path He is never wrong! We are proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad and Courtney
Goodman, Marc
Marc, You have made Mom and Dad and all your entire family and all your friends very proud. Keep reaching for the stars and flying high L'chaim Mom and Dad
Govea, Mark
We are proud of you. The Air Force is a great future for you. Love, Mom, Joe, Jess, Mikey, Nan, Pop and Jen
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Griese, Nicholas R.
Congratulations! We are so proud of your accomplishment and with you God’s continued direction. All our love, Mom and Stephanie
Guy, Gregory L.
am so proud of you and what you have accomplished at the Air Force Academy. God bless you always. 1 love you! Go Air Force.
Grammy
Harrison, Jamal R. Congrats on a great accomplishment. We are so proud of you. Love Mom
Hedges, Benjamin
Benjamin, we are so proud of you and love very much.Your family
Hinton, Maximilian E. Max, we are very proud of you. We knowthat you will accomplish great things. Take it to theMax!
Hoffman, Raymond
Congratulations! God bless you as you graduate. We are all very proud of you. St. Joseph Jr High, Mr. Reindl Dean, Faculty & Students. Kenosha, Wl
Hostomsky, Caroline
Your integrity, persistence, and enthusiasm will always serve you well and set the example for all! We are all so very proud of you!
Always, Love, Dad
Hutcheson, Seth M.
Keep the shiny side up! We’re so proud, dear boy. Love of love from Sasquatch and Mama Bird
Grieshaber, Robyn D.
May God be with you and give you strength, courage and a compassionate spirit to share with the world. We love you always! Mom. Dad, Kristin and Peter
Guy, Gregory L.
We are so proud of you! Your qualities of character and strength are sure to bring you success. We love you. Mom, Dad and fam-
Hart, Christin Christin, we are so proud of you! Sup’s list every semester, varsity cheerleader, 500 on the PFT, Astro major. Reach for the stars.
Hidalgo, David J., Jr. We areso proud of you DJ! The sky is the limitgo for it and make all your dreams come true. Love, Mom, Dad, Hunter and Squish
Hodgkins, Gordon
We are so proud of you. We know you will make a difference every day that you serve. Aim for the Stars! Love, Mom. Dad and Greg
Hoffman, Raymond
We are so proud of you! May your faith keep you strong! Love, Jenna, Fr. Ken, Rose, Padlocks,
Houser, Matthew Raymond
You know we love you and are proud beyond words! Congratulations on your accomplishment! Mom & Dad, John Michael and Kristina Matthew 5:14 -16
Iverson, Preston B.
am so proud of you and all that you have accomplished! Continue to reach for the stars and may you soar with the Eagles Love. Mom
Gross, Aaron
Brother! 1 am so proud of you! Best of luck to you in grad school. 1 Love always, Tara
Guyette, Brian Reagan
Congratulations Brian! Soccer
MVP, All American fierce competitor, secret kind heart. We are 1 honored to call you our son today
Hatfield, John S. Hooray! John you did it. Son, we 1 areso proud of you. You are living your dream. Stand up proudly, 1 you earned it. Love always, mom [ and dad
Hill, Jonathan Daniel Congratulations on a job well done. We are proud of you. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your path. We love you. Mom & Dad
Hoffman, Raymond Raymond you are thebest!! Congratulations and best wishes in all you do! We are so proud! Love the Daniels’, the Smiths’ and the Johnson families
Hoffman, Raymond Well done my son! 1 am so proud of you! You are amazing individual! “For 1 know the plans 1 have for you declares the Lord... “Jeremiah 29:11 Love, Mom
Hudson, Christina
We are very proud of you. Love and prayers always. Check your oil. Love, Mom, Dad, Brianna, Amy and Max
Janner, Steven
You dream has come true! Determination, courage & perseverance helped accomplish your goal. Never ever give up. We are proud
Gross, Aaron
I am so proud of you! You are an amazing awesome blessing to our family! Love you lots! Mom
Harkins, Megan C.
Congratulations! We're proud of you. Four years ago you set your goal and now you’ve achieved it. What's next? There s no limit Love, Mom and Dad
Harvey, Travis Christopher
“He who walks in integrity walks securely.” Poverbs 10:9. Congratulations! We are so proud of you! Love, Dad, Mom, Brandon. Kara 1
Hilligrass, Daniel
The sky is the limit. Go for it Dan. We are proud of you and we love you. God bless you. Gramma
Hoffman, Raymond Congratulations Raymond! You have exceeded all our expectations and I am sure you will continue to do so in whatever you 1 pursue. Bill and Diana Osborn
Hoffman, Raymond knew you could do it. I’m so proud of you! How awesome that youa re continuing in the legacy of your buddy He will always be with you Love Always, Grandma Keck
Hutcheson, Seth M.
Forever Bach Calls! Your partner in crime - Jess Love ya man!
Jeffers, Troy William
Take your courage, your knowledge, and your wisdom and conquer the world! We are all so very proud of you and love you veiv
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Jensen, Ashley Sarah
Congratulations Mrs. Fish! We are so proud of you! May God bless as you serve our country. Near or far, you are always in our hearts and prayers
Johnson, Christopher D.
“The privileges of being an Amercian belong to those brave enough to fight for the.” Ben Davis Jr. I’m so happy God gave me someone special you guys
Jung, David
Congratulations on a job well done. We are proud of what you have achieved. With all our love and prayers, Dad, Terry and the rest of the family
Killian, Candice
Your tenacity and hard work have gotten you far keep up the good work and enjoy your life. Love Mom Dad Raenell Marvin Crystal and John.
Kuamo’o-Peck, Kekoa
Son, you did it! Your drive and ambition has brought you to graduation. We are proud of you and proud to be your parents. We love you Big Guy! M&D
Layendecker, Alexander We love you, we’re proud of you! Congratulations! Mom, Dad, Manu, Ori, Audrey, Nick, Julie, Tony & Family.
Last, Lopez, Amanda
Congratulations Amanda on all your success at USAFA! Our love and prayers go on with you to UT Houston Med School! Love, Mom, Dad and Caroline.
Mahan, Christopher
We are so proud of all your accomplishments. Continue your walk with the Lord for a lifetime of peace and joy. Love, Grandma & Grandpa Stewart 5-28-08
Jensen, Troy Michael
You have run the Academy race and finished well. Now you will no longer run, but fly. We are proud of your achievements. Love Mom, Dad, and Family
Johnson, William R.
Will, we are extremely proud of you. God has gifted you with many talents. May He bless you with the grace and wisdome to pass on the gifts. Love, Mom & Dad
Kaempf, Gray
You shall see wonderful things to tell, so fear not the obstacles in your path. All our love, Pops, Mom, & Sara.
Klayum, Todd
Choose your journeys not for where they will take you but for who you will become. God bless you and keep you always. Love and Laughs, Mom and Dad.
Laliberte, Thomas
Your hard work has paid off. May you soar to new heights. We are so proud of you. Love and congratulations, Mom and Dad.
Levinson, Luke
There aren’t any words that can be used to express how we feel about your great accomplishment. The sky’s the limit. Love always, Mom and Dad.
Lowdon, Tyler
From age 4 your “climbing boots” have been pointed toward USAFA. You lived your dream fully each day. We are so proud of you! With Love, Your Family
Martin, Nikita
Congratulations! You've reached a milestone towards a successful career and achieved what others can only dream about. Well done! Love Mom & Dad.
Johnson, Christopher D. There’s mad love 4 you from the ATL and port city, Coleman, Wilson and Jones families. You reached for the sky and made it. Love Mom. nber and Juston
Jones, Robert Brewton
“Let the hearts of thosewho seek the Lord rejoice. Look to the Lord and His strength, seek His face always.” Psio 5:3-4 Congratulations! Love your family
Kempker, Lisa
We are very proud of the accomplishments you have achieved in the Academy. Congratulations on your success, and good luck. Love Mutts Potts Thomas.
Kliatchko, Raissa
Step into your future with prayer in your heart, faith in the Lord and the abilities he’s given you. Remember always to believe in yourself. Mom & Dad.
Lammert, Kelly
So team Kel! Asthe 4th Lammert to graduate from USAFA, you complete the 9 year dynasty. Love Mom Dad Alex ’03, Jen ’05, Laura ’06, Matt (UF’09)
Levy, Hila
Follow your dreams andlive the life you have imagined. So far you havedone remarkably well. Enjoy life, Mazal Tov! Love Aba, Ima, Ron & Meyrav.
Madrid, Julian
Words can’t express how proud I am of you. I am honored to call youmy son. Your future is bright Continue your success All my love.Dad.
Martinez-Marrero, Jaime
You dream it, you worked it, your earned it, repeat it. To be a very good pilot do it again. We are very proud of you. Hasta La Vista Baby, Love Mom & Dad.
Johnson, Christopher D.
“Becauseof B, Coleman, we have overcome so much worse than racial barrier. We have overcome the barriers within ourselves and dared 2 dream." Lt W. Powell
Joyce, Joseph P. You did it! You worked hard & achieved your goal we are so proud of you! We wish you happiness and success always. Our :>m and love & Prayers.
Kendrick, Kurtis
Congratulations, You’ve come a long way!!!! You have made us all so very proud. We will always love you...Good Luck. .Mommy, Bree, Grandma and Pa.
Krueger, Jared
You have experienced four incredible years of academic and military excellence, adventure and servant leadership! Matt.6:33. Love always Mom and Dad.
Lansford, Meghan
You are an amazing person. Your strength & perseverance in the face of adversity is inspiring. We are so very proud of you. Love Dad. Mom, John & Brynn
Liebnitzky, Sherry
Mahan, Christopher
Your hard work has finally paid-off! May God watch over you as you protect our great nation. You have made us very proud! Love, Mom
Nothing is Impossible. Barriers are Imaginary. Soar among the Eagles. Live Your Destiny, Celebrate Life. God is with YOU! Love Mom. Dad, Camille, MeMe. & Dad.
Massman, Jeff
You did it!!! We are very proud of you and hope you have a wonderful career in the Air Force. Love Ya, Grandpa and Grandma Rhyner.
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Massman, Jeffrey
Jeff, We are so very proud of your accomplishments and hard work. We know you have an amazing future ahead of you. Love always,
Mauer, David
You are an amazing young man. We are so proud of you. Your future is extremely bright. Congratulations! All our love, Mom,
McLean, Rebecca
Congratulations on your graduation and commissioning! We’re thrilled with all your accomplishments! Now the real fun begins!
Love. Mom. Dad & Kara.
Messinger, Amanda Mandi, Your dreams have come true. We are so very proud of you! Whatever your future holds we know you will excel. Good luck & we Love you Mom & Dad.
Mirandette, Erik thought would teach you about life,Erik, little did know how much I would learn from you. Congratulations. I am honored to call you my son. Mom.
Moore, Clifford Clifford, Continue your life’s journey with the perseverance and integrity you have shown thus far. We are so proud. Love,Mom, Dad and Elise.
Nigro, Andrew Andy, You havemadethis father as proud as any father could ever be. From soccer captain to dean’s list you have been an outstanding cadet. Love. Dad.
Page, Brian
Congratulations Brian - you’ve been working for this for a long time - you’ve earned it! We’re so proud of you! We love you, Mom, Dad. Allison, & Lauren.
Mattalino, Benjamin
It’s been a long road. You have grown and excelled so much over the last four years. We are very proud of the man you have be
McGuire, Ryan
As always, we are very proud of you! We wish you the very best. We know you’ll enjoy your new career. Lots of Love, Grandma
McSorley, Collin
Your entire family is extremely proud of you and all you have accomplished. Godspeed and protection in all you do for this world. Love. Mom and Dad
Mills, Ryan
Your life in an occasion - continue to rise to it! Keep livin’ the dream!
We are so proud of you! We love you - Dad, Momma, Meg andAl.
Mixdorf, Scott
You accomplishments tell your story. Another amazing chapter written. God be with you always. With pride and love! Mom, Dad, Andy, Jason and Sierra.
Moore, Tiffany
Congratulations!! Your hard work paid off. am very proud of you. Love Mom. Aim High. Bran
Needham, Joshua
Perseverance- you needed it, you found it and now you have it for the rest of your life. Love always Mom & Dad.
Page, Brian
Congratulations on a job well done! Goed Gedaan! Wij wensen je veel gel uk en vrede in de toekomst. Love, Oma & Opa.
Mattes, Peter
He who loves, flies, runs, and rejoices: He is free and nothing holds him back. (H. Matisse) With Love Always, Mom and Dad.
McGuire, Ryan
You have made us all very proud. We know you will be a strong and fair leader and an excellent officer. God Bless you. Love Mom Dad rin Kristin Shannon
jj Meek, Eryn
We appreciate the incredible commitment and character you’ve shown daily over these past 4 years! Congratulations! With love. and Ryan.
Milner, Dean
We are very proud of your accomplishments. We respect the effort, attitude and character you showed following your dream! Fly high and true! Love you!
Moffett, Michael
We could not be prouder of you Mike. We wish you success in all you do. Our love is with you always! Love Mom, Dad, Michelle & Meghan.
Morris, Michael Congrats to our poet warrior on finishing strong! Great is his faithfulness! Love, Pops, Jomama, Mags & KJ (Numbers 14:24)
Onxley, Matthew
Pr. 23:24 “The father of a righteous man has great joy; he who has a wise son delights in him." You are our hero. All our love, Mom and Dad.
Paladino, Anthony
Wow, congratulations on a dream come true! We are so proud of you! Now expect great things, you’ve earned them! Dream On! Love Mom Dad & Alisha.
Mattingly, Michael
The greatest joy of our life has been watching you grow into a faithful loving man. Your family is so proud of you! God Bless you.
Love Mom & Dad.
Mcllroy, Ryan
Congratulations! We are so incredibly proud of you. Our love and prayers are with you always. Matthew 19:26 - Mom. Dad & Jessica.
Melander, Andrew
We celebrate with you this auspicious occasion acknowledging God’s graciousness and your hard work. We are so proud! Love & prayers. Mom. & Dad & Chris - 1
Minner, Zach
We couldn’t be more proud of your accomplishments and the man you’ve become.Our hearts and prayers are with you always. Love, Mom & Dad.
Moody, Jamie
First goal achieved. Congratulations and may God be your copilot from now on. Aim high! Love, Mom & Dad.
Narbutovskih, Nicholas
Congratulations! I am so very proud of you. Best of luck in the sky. Love always, Mom.
Pace, Christopher
We are proud of you! Continue on with integrity and a positive attitude to your exciting future. Above all, we love you, Your family.
Palan, Kirk
Dedication and hard work are the foundation of the future you have built. We are so proud you have chosen to serve your country Love Mom. Dad & Alex
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Parcus, Jason
“He who began a good work in you will be faithful to carry it thru to completion” Phil 1:6 Watching with pride and praying always, Love, Mom and Dad.
Paz, Jose
Your hard work, dedication and las gamas gue le enchastues really paid off. We are so proud of you. Love Mom, Grandpa, Grandma and Mandy.
Pitliangas, Mark
Congratulations Mark! You have inspired everyone and are an asset to the Air Force. Best wished and may God bless you in all of your life Love. Mom
Reagan, Joshua
You have made us so very proudnot just because of your achievements but because of the man you have become. Love, Mom & Dad.
Riddick, Michael
We are proud of you and how you have followed your dreams—from your first flight with Pops at age 3 Talk to me Goose! Love, Mom, Dad. and Kelley
Roling, Katherine
A nickel at a time! It is finally over! We are very proud of you. Dreams change but never give up on them. God bless you always, Love Mom and Dad
Samson, Daniel
We couldn’t be any more proud of you. CONGRATULATIONS!!! The World is your pallet, now paint your picture. All our love and praise, M, D, M, A, H, DA, J, M
Schaid, Blake
Fly high, far, and with grace. May God guide you on your journey. We are proud of you. Love Mom & Dad. ■ ■
Parcus, Jason
Way to go Jason! Congrats little Bro! May God bless and protect you as you seek to follow him.
We love you! Stacey Victor Brandon & Tanner. Pro3:6
Perry, Christopher
Congratulations: Keep remaining true to yourself & continue to follow your dreams. And don’t let anyone ever steal your dreams! Love Dad Mom & Lou!
Prevendar, Alexander
Remember your USAFA years with pride and joy. We will. Now enjoy your USAF years. Congratulations from all who love you.
Renquist, Robert
We are so proud of you and your accomplishments. God bless you and keep you close. Love you tons, Mom & Dad.
Risdon, Lorinda
Your hard work has paid off & your dream of serving your country has come true. May God continue to bless you in the future. Love always, Mom & Dad.
Romano, Christopher
Dreams do come true! You always looked to the sky and reached the stars. Congrats on school & assignment we are very proud of you. Love Mom and Dad.
Santangelo, Christopher
Continue to dream high. Through hard work and determination you can reach your dream. We are very proud of you and your accomplishments. Love Mom and Dad
Schaf, Brian C.
Your accomplishments this far have been amazingyour future promises even greater successes! We are so proud of you! Love, Dad and Mom
Pass, Benjamin
You’ve become happy to have endured. You must not become tired of doing right. May God’s peace be upon you always. Love Mom.
Pfeifer, Joseph
Congratulations & much success in the future. You have always made us proud. Go Get ’em Scooch! Love, Mom, Dad, Nick, Rusty and Family.
Pringle, William
You persevered. You overcame. With integrity and honor you accomplished your goal. Congratulations! We are very proud of you.
Mom, Dad and Valerie.
Reynaud, Robert
We sent the USAFA a nice young boy and receivedback a great young man. Be proud of your life and accomplishments. We are and always will be Mom Dad.
Roach, Taylor
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” (E. Roosevelt) We are very proud of you. Love Mom and Dad.
Rudolph, Chad
Your dedication and commitment to your goals are something you should be proud of, we are. Love Mom and Dad. Santangelo, Christopher J. Congratulations!! Love your Aunt from L.A. Pat Schaf, Brian C. Wow we really have to do something great to top you! Congratulations! Kyle and Melissa
Pastoor, Kevin
“Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial...” Never forget what “God has promised to those who love him.” (James 1:12)
Pierce, Joseph
It started with a helicopter ride at age 4. The road was long, butthe reward is great. We are blessed and proud to be your parents. We
Rahl, Brian
B-Man, with your talents, energy, leadership & personality there is no limit to what you can achieve. Congratulations & fly high! Love Mom, Dad & Kevin
Riddick, Michael
We are very grateful and proud to watch you fulfill your dream. Wishing you all the best in the future. Go Wolverines! Love, Mimi and Pops
Roks, Patrick
You chose your fate, reached your goals, and we couldn’t be prouder.
THESKIES AWAIT YOU! We love you and we are with you all the way. Mom, Dad, G&G.
Rutter, Ryan
As always, we are very proud of you. Enjoy life- don’t forget to dance! Love, Mom, Dad, Grant, and Kelley.
Santangelo, Christopher J. We’re all proud of you. May God bless and keep you safe alwaysz Love Grandma Luck & Grandpa, Uncle Arlu, Ben & Autnie Willie, Mike & Cousin Sydney & Riley
Schnitger, Anna
Live your dreams. Nudge nudge wink wink say no more. Know what I mean?
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Schoenhardt, David
From a dream to reality, with a lot of hard work in between. Congratillations David, we are so proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, &Anna
Shortridge, Erika M. Your courage, fait, pride and hard work will forever serve you well. We are proud of you always.
Mom and Dad
Smith, Reilly A.
Congratulations on all your hard work and determination the sky’s no limit we’re very proud of you go to goal! God bless. We love you, Mom, Dad, FJ& Megs
Snyder, Ashley
Way to go! You are the best!!We are so proud of you and happy for you. Love always, Uncle Chris and Aunt Sabra
Sutcliffe IV, John W.
We are proud of you today and everyday. Congratulations. Mom and Dad
Szeniawski, Joseph Joe, now you have to pay for college for me. Love Stanley
Theisner, Will We couldn’t be prouder of you! Congratulations on your graduation from the Academy. May God continue to bless & guide you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Matt.
Tracy, Paul Hughes
Aim high! Mom, Dad, Court, Gmom, Papa, Grandy, PK, Trish, Shod, Landa, Jody, Bren,Evan, Colin, Kali, Micki, Mike, Morgan, Walter, Mer, David & P/BB-WLY
Seifert, Alexander J.
A significant milestone now accomplished on your journey in life. Congrats. We’re so very proud of you. Best always. Love, Mom and Dad.
Sifuentes, Christopher
We're so proud of you & all your accomplishments! Your dreams are so lose to reality - awesome job! Praying for your always! We n and Dad. love you,
Smith III, Robert M.
Pudding rice... gross, 990 bean dip...good! SO’s...great! '99 Stanley Cup...awesome, 2008 USAFA Grad... infinitely amazing!! Love u, Mom,Dad, Ann Marie
Spader, Brandon J.
Thetime has come to wish you the best in life. Don’t live down to expectations. Go out and do something remarkable. Love
Szeniawski, Joseph
“Congratulations! As always, you set your goals and followed through to conquer another of life’s hurdles.” Luv Ya Nana and Grandpa
Taladino, Anthony
You were our little Anthony & from sleepovers to soccer & video games we now watch with extreme pride as you graduate. Love, Pettit & Lagiola Families
Thome, Nicholas
All your achievements havebeen through hard works & dedication. Graduating from the USAFA is no exception. We are so proud of you. Love Mom & Dad
Tracy, Paul Hughes
It takes a village to raise a child. We are so proud of the man that child has become! Love, “The Village”
Shanes, Emily N.
You made it! We are so proud of you! Your life is now to being. Enjoy each new challenge and keep your eyes to the sky! Love always, Mom, Dad, and Katie.
Siler, Scott B.
The Academy is behind you now and thebest of your life is yet to come! Look forward to more blessings from God. Congratulations! We luv you! Mom, Dad. & Samm
Snyder, Ashley M.
Words could never adequately express the pride and admiration we have for you. Your accomplishments are amazing! We love you! Mom. Dad, and Wes
Storm, Charles
We pray that everyday you will follow the Lord Jesus as you walk along the way & soar through the skies. We love you & are proud of you DMHCWMLDSTORM
Szeniawski, Joseph
Joe, the bar was raised and you met it. We are very proud of you and all you have accomplished. God bless, good luck, the sky’s Love, Mom & Dad
Terns, Adam
Song, we are proud of the young man you were and of the gentleman you have become. Seek your goals with deep passion. Blue skies, all our love. Mom & Dad
Thomsen, Christopher “CJ”
Words cannot express how proud we are of you. You were even a group commander! We know you will succeed in any venue you pursue. Love Mom, Jeff & Kara
Trembath, Benjamin Curtis
We are so proud of your accomplishments. Always hope in the Lord. He is your refuge and strength. You are in our thoughts & prayers Love Mom & Dad
Shayne, Carroll
Congratulations on achieving this goal towards fulfilling your dream. We know you will excel as you continue your journey.
Smith, Juliana L.
“The moon!”, she exclaimed as a young child. One day you may just get there! Keep discovering the wonders of life. Congratulations. Love. Morn and Dad
Synder, Ashley M.
The Air Force tradition continues! Grandpa would be very proud of you, and so am I! Love, Grandma Young
Suhrhoff, Katie
What remarkable things you are have accomplished in the last 4 years. You will always have our love. Now many you always have blue skies. Love Mom & Dad
Szeniawski, Joseph
“Congratulations Joseph! knew you would make it all along. I know you will go far in life. You have worked very, very hard.” Love. XXXOOO Grammy
Ten Eyck, Clayton S.
May the determination, perseverance and integrity you exhibited at the Academy carry on in your Air Force career. Love always, Mom & Dad
Thomsen, Christopher “CJ”
Congratulations on all of your successes over the past 4 years! Continue to enjoy the ride and do great things with your life... Love Dad, Kris & Conner
True, Christina
May the wind beneath your wings continue to carry you to great heights and may your compass often guide you home Love, you very proud family
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True, Christina
May you soar above the clouds and your dreams come true. We are so proud of you. Your loving grandparents - G & G
VanValkenburg, Zachary Scott
“We are so proud of al your past accomplishments and those to come. Now check me’ hasbecome check six.' Love Mom and Dad,”
Vos, Brian Richard
God blessed you with many talents and we are so thankful to be part of your dreams. Be strong and behave! We are proud of you always. Love, Mom & Dad
Walker, Nathanael
We are proud of your persevering work. Always rememberwhom to trust. Love, Mom, Dad, Anna, and Marney.
Weger, Jeffrey Scott
For your Hard Work, Mental and Physical. For the Pain and Sacrifice endured, we Congratulate You for your success. Love, Mom & Dad GETJETS!
Wight, Taylor Robert
“Who knew you would be a pilot and not a pony when you grew up? We did! We love you and couldn't be prouder. Check six!
Love, Mom. dad. and Ashley"
Worrall, Benjamin
Congratulations, Ben!We wish you all the best in your Air Force career. “May al your skies be Air Force Blue”! Love,Mom, Dad, & William Proverbs 3:5-6
Turner, Ian
Student pilot license, private pilot license, instrument rated, USAFA - DONE! Next step, CAFBgo for it! Congratulations with love, Dad, Mom, & John
VanWyngaarden, Joshua
Congratulations! We are so proud of you! Love and prayers, Al and Anita
Wade, Bradford W.
Congratulations! We’re so proud of you! Enjoy where you’re at on the way to where you’re going. Reach for the heavens inal you do. Love, Mom & Dad
Walsh, Patrick Jerome
Whoever serves let it be with the strength that God supplies 1 Peter 4;VS 11 Go Ninja Go! LoveMom and Dad
Wendt, Neal Robert
We are proud of you beyond belief! Congratulations on this huge accomplishment and beginning the next step of your wonderful adventure! Love all of us!
Winters, Joshua M.
Josh, you are a champion always. Courage and perseverance are your middle names. God’s blessings in all you do. Love Dad, Mom, Caleb, Jordan. & Taylor
Wynn, Justin M.
We pray that you will put God first in every area of your lifeand that you will continue to grow into the man He desires you to be. Mom and Dad
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Valdez, Zachary
Zach, congratulations! You made it through 5 years and you can finally come home! We are all so proud of you! We love you. Mom, Dad, Patrick, and Liza
Vazquez, Claire Ann
Congratulations on your academic success. We are all so proud of you. You are in our prayers. We love you so much. Dad, Mom, Laura, and Joel
Wager, Jessica Nita-Ann
We are all so very proud of what you have accomplished in your time at USAFA. Best of luck in the “real” Air Force. Mom, Dad, Jason, Juliana, and Chance
Watson, Brent L. You are my superman! I am so proud of you! Way to go! Continue to live your dreams! Love,
White, Ryan James
Finally! Wow, what’s next?! We are so proud and we love you very much. Here’s to you Ryan!
Love,Mom, Scott, Carly, Jordan, & Christopher
Wolfe, Christopher Allan
He will raise you up on eagle’s wings make you to shine like the sun and hold you in the palm of his hand. You are the best. Love always Mom & Dad
Yakima, Michael Joseph God be with you Mike. You are Harvard bound. We love you. Your proud family.
Valine, Christopher
You are an amazing son and we are extremely proud of all that you do! Congratulations! All our love
Vineski, Christopher
We love you and are proud of you! May YHWH bless you and Jaime and guide your steps! Trust in Him and remember the covenants made. Way to go big guy!
Wagoner, Brandon Michael
Brandon, congratulations on your graduation! The free bird is definitely soaring! Isaiah 40:31 | We are so proud of you! Love, MTTWWW Mom & Papa
Weaver, Ryan K.
From the proudest Mom in the world. Goodluck and be safe in ilot training. Remember God and Gram are watching you
Wiedenmann, Christopher
You did it just like you said you would. We are so very proud of you! Write when you get work. Fly safe & good luck. We love you. Mom & Dad
Word, Zack R.
For the finest son a parent could ask for - we are so proud of you. You’re always in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Mom & Dad & Sara
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Cadet 3RD Class Lindsay Brown
From the Class of 2010
The U.S. Air Force Academy Swimming and Diving team namedthe “Most Inspirational Award” in honor of Cadet 3rd Class Lindsay Brown, Cadet Squadron 05.
Lindsay Brown passed away in a car accident Dec. 21, 2007. She was 19 years of age. Lindsay was well known and well loved by her teammates and coaches. She brought light to the world around her and worked to make the lives of those she encountered better. Lindsay loved her team and desired that the swimmers and divers have a uniquely positive team atmosphere. Therefore, the receipt of the “Most Inspirational Award” is considered by the rest of the team to be an athlete who works toward creating the kind of loving and supportive team that every athlete desires to be a part of.
Cadet 4TH Class Edward Schmeltz
From the Class of 2008
Edward Schmeltz was an outstanding member of Cadet Squadron 25. He was sincerely admired by all his peers and set the example for his classmates to follow. As a superior athlete in his hometown of Chatham, N.J., he was the captain of his baseball team and football team leading them as quarterback. Not only was he an amazing athlete but also was a wonderful student, maintaining a grade point average of over 3.4 at the U.S. Air Force Academy.
Edward was an extremely gifted artist, winning many awards back home. Although he was a very talented young man, many of his peers never knew of his gifts; he never boasted about anything. Despite the challenges of the fourthclass year, Edward was always able to bring a smile to the faces of those around him. Whether it was through music or his goofy sense of humor, he could break up the monotony of the academic year.
He was a blessing to those who were fortunate enough to know him and will be an inspirational for many cadets for years to come. Edward’s easygoing personality will be missed, but the fun times that he shared with his friends will never be forgotten.
by Nicholas Kellenbence, Christopher Oerter, and Colby Colter
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476 Index
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Abadi, Jacob 70
Abayan, Christine 119, 360
Abbatiello, John 70
Abbey, Marie 377
Abbott, Laura 397
Abdul-Raheem, Samory 377
Abel, Corey 69
Aberth, Justin M. 218
Abeyta, Edison 379
Abeyta, Felix 359
Abies, Matthew B. 190
Abling, Sean M. 288
Abraham, David 398
Abt, Jeffrey 391
Acee, Fred 105
Acero, Daniel 367
Adachi, Yoshio P. 53, 55, 222
Adair, William 357
Adam, Gregory S. 288
Adamik, Frank363
Adamo, Brooks 364
Adams, Jeremy 417
Adams, Joshua 343
Adams, Matthew G. 416
Adams, Matthew J. 107, 411
Adams, Richard 65
Adams, Travis 409
Adamson, Scott 352
Addy, Scott 381
Adelgren, Russell 63
Adorno, William 341
Agee, Chelsea 363
Agnew, John 65
Agnew, Michael E. 268
Agte, Jeremy 46, 64
Agu, llechukwu O. 256
Agudo, Karl 109,393
Aguilar, Christopher 399
Ahn, Christopher 365
Akagha, Ikedinachi C. 292
Akimoff, Amanda C. 288
Al-Abadi, Haidar 367
Alaybeyoglu, Metin 355
Albano, James 413
Albano, Stephen 345
Albert, Michael 395
Albrecht, Ryan 393
Aldridge, Aubrey C. 332
Alexander, Ashley 366
Alexander, Jonathan 363
Alexander, Julie 389
Alexander, Matt 75
Alexander, Matthew 377
Alexander, Mychol 397
Alexander, Zachary N. 328
Alexander Jr., Ray D. 364
Alford, Sarah 386
Allaire, Jonathan 409
Allen, Ainsley 20, 87, 368
Allen, Christopher B. 417
Allen, Christopher J. 371
Allen, Emily 107,379
Allen, Jacob J. 230
Allen, Jeffrey 397
Allen, Patrick 376
Allen, Scot 70
Allison, Lauren 401
Allred, Clark 64
Allum, Kevin 381
Almand, Austin 398
Aloisa, Pam69
Alon, Kedem404
Alonso, Michael 417
Alpert, David M. 308
Al Shihi, Nasser 378
Altman, Amanda C. 260
Altman, Brian 401
Altman, Hunter 376
Alva, Matthew 349
Amack, Andrew 368
Ambridge, Jack 396
Ambrose, Connie L. 300
Ames, Kyle 355
Amigleo, Andrew P. 30, 324
Amisone, Richie 416
Amrine, Phillip D. 320
Amundsen, Stanley 363
Anaya, Daniel J. 178
Andersen, Geoff 64
Andersen, Joseph 385
Anderson, Alexander 365
Anderson, Andrew 397
Anderson, Bryan 414
Anderson, David 413
Anderson, Donald 69
Anderson, George 348
Anderson, James 355
Anderson, Jeff 69
Anderson, Johnson 351
Anderson, Katherine 417
Anderson, Kathryn 85, 364
Anderson, Kyle W. 222
Anderson, Maiya 114
Anderson, Melissa L. 320
Anderson, Michael 30, 406
Anderson, Mike 66
Anderson, Nathan D. 304
Anderson, Sean 368
Anderson, Timothy J. 76, 77, 160, 194
Andeweg, Derek 404
Andresen, Jonathan 348
Andrew, John 63, 76
Angello, Chloe 411
Ansel, Christopher 395
Anthony, Kai 360
Apodaca, Corey 381
Appleby, Jonathan R. 105, 280
Apsey, Christian M. 202
Apt, Tyner 339
Arb, H. Allan 66
Arbuckle, George 368
Arcand, Robert 372
Archer, Michael D. 218
Archibald, Michael 359
Arden, Charles 403
Arendsee, Zachary 384
Arkwright, Patrick 369
Arlington, David 112,113,415
Armstrong, Cody 409
Armstrong, Daniel 351
Armstrong, Spencer 416
Arnall, Joshua 406
Arndorfer, Ryan 345
Arndt, Alexander 413
Arndt, Jacob J. 186
Arnold, Craig 65
Arnold, Preston 69
Arnts, Kelly 396
Aronoff, Jonathan 378
Arrington, Elizabeth 206
Arroyo, Ivando 361
Arthur, Rachael 107, 345
Arvidson, Kaylyn 339
Ascazubi, Andres A. 160,198
Aseltine, Thomas W. 30, 312
Ashiq, Waleed J. 272
Ashley, Jonathon 357
Asmar, Dylan 383
Astiasaran, Domingo 363
Asu, Erol-George 361
Atchison, Eric 371
Atherton, Joseph 398
Atrice, Stephan 387
Atwell, Allen 68
Atwood, Justin D. 190
Atwood, Trenton 416
Auerbach, Joshua 371
Augustin, Brady 400
Augustine, Ian G. 320
Aultman, James 365
Ausbun, Benjamin 345
Austin, Chad 68
Austria, Beth 62
Avery, Bryan 113,402
Avila, Matthew 349
Avolio, Thomas 378
Avram, Jason 388
Avrett, John 381
Axon, Lyndy 351
Ayure-Lopez, Angel 383
Azab, Stephan 359 -B-
Baas, Lauren 379
Babb, Mark W. 202
Babbitt, Kyle L. 218
Babbs-Butler, Alexander 365
Baca, Miguel 339
Bachelder, Katie 123
Bachler, David 70
Bachmeyer, Philip 414
Bacue, Stephanie 358
Bae, Edward 380
Bae,Jae 411
Bagby, Leighton 402
Baggs, Troy 381
Bahn, Bill 63
Baik, Seung-Min 403
Bailey, Brian 64
Bailey, Kyle 96, 97, 351
Bailey, Stefanie R. 162
Bailie, Mark 370
Bain, Bruce 373
Baird, Kaitlin 388
Baird, Leemon 63
Baisch, Christopher A. 292
Baker, Austin 355
Baker, Brianna 357
Baker, Franklin413
Baker, Russell A. 268
Baker, Thomas 343
Baker, William 417
Balaich, Gary J. 62
Balcao, Scott 340
Balch, Daniel 404
Baldwin, Joel G. 186
Baldwin, Joseph 396
Ball, Bailey 81,345
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Ball, John 361
Ball, Scott 363
Ballard, Naomi 367
Ballesteros, Jorge 399
Balogh, Elaine 70
Balser, Cary A. 300
Balthazar, Lantz 405
Balthazor, Richard 64
Bamberg, Vicki 402
Banda,Jacob 379
Bandi, Jennifer 78, 395
Baney, Aaron N. 324
Bang, Newton 400
Bangley, Sarah 123, 383
Banham, William 406
Banning, Douglas 348
Bannister, Collette A. 87,210
Bansal, Karan 342
Banta, Jonathan 397
Bar, Daniel 356
Barattino, Matthew 369
Barbara, Samuel 375
Barbee, Jennifer 383
Barbee, Jessica 338
Barber, Jordan 368
Barber, Katharine 399
Barber, Wayne 388
Baren, Matthew J. Van 314
Barillas-Fogart, Jonathan 355
Barlow, Douglas 71
Barlow, Joshua V. 288
Barlow, Robert 338
Barner, Mark 68
Barnes, Max 381
Barnes, Remington R. 20, 324
Barnes, Richard 347
Barnes, Ryan 382
Barnes, Taylor 67
Barnhart, Michael 341
Barr, Anthony 377
Barra, Kristen 341
Barrett, Marie 348
Barrett, Mary 101,408
Barron, David 363
Barron, Mario G. 166
Barry, Matthew 388
Bartak, Mark 408
Bartczak, Adam 355
Bartholomew, Keil 375
Bartik, Jason 402
Bartlett, Austin 366
Bartlett, Lyndon 372
Barton, Benjamin 354
Bartsch, Zachary 387
Basnight, Zachry 414
Bassett, Nicholas 349
Batchelder, Katie 123, 399
Bateman, Joel 367
Bates, Andrew 65, 132
Bates, Douglas 338
Bates, Michael 369
Batey, Nicholas 365
Batson, Christopher 365
Batten, Albert 66
Battle, Elliot 407
Bauder, Andrew 367
Bauder, Joshua 399
Bauer, Brad 385
Bauer, Nicholas D. 296
Bauer, William A. 30,312
Baughn, Taylor 409
Baxter, Jeremiah 413
Bayley, Douglas 65
Bayne, Charles 340
Bazzell, Kaylee E. 324
Beach, Kayla 367
Beal, Tyler 387
Beall, Dustin 387
Bean, Christopher 405
Bean, Richard 347
Beard, James 360
Beard, Levi 387
Beardslee, Robert A. 238
Beasock, Jennifer 370, 427
Beath, Matthew 105, 383
Beattie, John 338
Beatty, David 381
Beauchamp, Andrew 413
Beaudreault, Matthew 404
Beaulieu, Steven 346
Beaussart, Alexandre 117, 403
Beck, Amanda 410
Beck, Martin 40, 353
Beck, Raimee 78, 361
Beck, Whitney 85, 401
Becker, Bryan G. 102, 170
Becker, Caleb 351 Becker, Jared 399
Becker, Joseph 406
Becker, Matthew 102, 103, 371
Beckerleg, Matthew 391
Beckett, Cameron 343
Beckley, Matthew 390
Bedard, Alexander F. 198
Beeler, Jessica E. 332
Beeman, Mark 124, 393
Beene, Nathaniel 348
Beerse, Melissa 361
Beesemyer, Jay 411
Behrendt, Brady 368
Behrens, Robert 21
Beins, Tausha D. 296
Belanger, Van-Ryan 415
Belka, Jacob 365
Belkowski, Mark A. 30,312
Bell, James M. 226
Bell, Kyle 353
Bell, Mark 395
Bell, Spencer 373
Bell, Zachary 345
Belleau, Elizabeth A. 178
Bellenkes, Andrew 67
Beltran, Jesus 409
Belvill, Jason E. 108, 109, 166
Belviso, Anthony 375
Bender, Matthew 341
Bender, Thomas A. 178
Benfield, Daniel 416
Bengs, Brian 68
Ben Hassen, Firas 284
Benischek, Mark 361
Benjamin, Tyler 417
Bennett, Brittany 381
Bennett, David 347
Bennett, Michael 389
Bennett, Morgan 413
Bennett, Patrick R. 256
Bennett, Steven A. 206
Benson, Cory 393
Benson, Jonathan 395
Bent, Timothy 388
Bente, Nicholaus 386
Bentley, David C. 140, 198
Bergeron, Keith 64
Bergoo, Adam 340
Bergstresser, Patrick 355
Bergstrom, Austin C. 174
Bernard, Thomas 341
Berry, Justin S. 124, 125, 182
Berry, Robert 400
Bertha, Carlos 71
Bertka, Brian 407
Bertsch, Sean 102,103, 365
Best, Jade 375
Bethke, Kellan 383
Bettner, Michael 65
Betz, Peter 344
Bevers, Daniel 408
Beville, Patrick 342
Bexten, Samuel 414
Bialk, Evan 347
Biba, Brandon 390
Bibeau, Kaitlin 133,347
Biddle, Tiffany L. 214
Bidmead, Kenneth 375
Biechler, Ross M. 218
Bigelow, Holly 392
Biggs, Ryan 105,349
Biglow, Alex 357
Biles, Megan 401
Bina, Ellen 123,412
Bingaman, Kirk 369
Bintz, Stephen 371
Bird, Carson G. 95, 194
Bird, Donald M. 62
Bird, Joshua 348
Birdsong, Eric 388
Birmingham, Jon 391
Birt, Jordan M. 268
Bishop, James 69
Bishop, Keith 62
Bishop, Mark 346
Bius, Brandon 399
Bixby, Nicholas 377
Black, Diana 69
Black, Hugh 401
Black, Steve 62
Black, Timothy 344
Black, Wayne 353
Blackstun, Margaret 363
Blair, Elizabeth 345
Blanchard, James 68
Blankenberger, Anthony 395
Blankenship, John R. 186
Blardony, Janna 389
Blatt, Tyler 347
Bledsoe, Devon A. 222
Bledsoe,Joseph 375
Blessinger, David 400
Bloch, Benjamin S. 272
Block, Robert 63, 76
Blocker, Miles-Tyson I. 210
Blore, Aaron 124,391
Blue, Matthew 361
Blum, Scott 63
Blume, Hoban 352
Blumhoefer, William 350
Blythe, Kathryn 375
Boardman, Brian A. 98,99,304
Bobbs, Jordan 123,372
Boben, Joseph 377
Bodtke, Rebecca 341
Boedigheimer, Ralph 63
Bolt, Paul 69
Boogar, Stephen B. 30, 312
Booker, Jocelyn 123,367
Boom, Gordon 414
Boone, Samuel 405
Booth, Jason 338
Booze, Meghan 343
Borchardt, Clinton J. 194
Bordelon, Devin 340
Bordenave, Christopher 349
Borders, Andrew 362
Borg, Zachary 365
Borgerding, Justin 360
Borgia, Maureen 68
Born, Dana H. 18, 71
Borroni, Elizabeth 349
Borroni, Philip A. 206
Borseth, Thomas A. 256
Bosch, Michelle 20, 354
Boschee, Rich 66
Bostick, Nehemiah 377
Bottorff, Matthew 373
Bouchard, Whitney 363
Boudreaux, Aftan 101,383
Boudreaux, Brett 385
Bouges, Alicia 403
Boulter, Alex 376
Boumezrag, Mohamed 341
Bouquio, Joshua 401
Bowen, Chase 344
Bowen, Paul T. 296
Bowen, Rudolph 368
Bowen, Thomas 393
Bowens, Aaron T. 300
Bowman, Jeffrey 383
Bowman, John387
Bowman, Joshua L. 202
Bowman, Kenneth D. 214
Bowron, James 364
Bowshot, Shawna 62
Bowsky, Cameron 411
Box, Elizabeth 359
Boyadjian, Gregory N. 218
Boyd, Jamey 345
Boyd, Trevor 357
Boyd, William 359
Boyer, Christopher A. 198
Boyer, Keith 64
Boyer, Stephanie 394
Boyington, Sean 405
Boykin, Carmilya 123, 367
Boylan, Edward 369
Boyle, Scott 342
Boyter, Jesse S. 268
Braden, Jeffrey 369
Bradfield, Daniel M. 222
Bradford, William 367
Bradford, Zachary 109,357
Bradley, Jonathan 379
Bradwick, Matthew 373
Brady, Kevin 340
Branan, Daniel M. 62
Brand, Alexander 87, 375
Brandt, Steve 64
Brannon, Matthew S. 316
Brantigan, Charles A. 186
Branyen, Rebecca 399
Brasher, David 349
Brateng, Jonathan 361
Bresnahan, James R. 280
Brew, Matthew 365
Brewer, Joseph 124, 410
Brewton, Haley 133, 365
Brewton, Jadonna 63
Brice, Benjamin 409
Brichacek, Andrea 385
Bridgeman, Jeremy M. 170
Bridgewater, Bret A. 368
Briggs, Lindsey 405
Briley, Andrew 385
Brill, Alexander 351
Brinkmann, Christopher 404
Brinson, Enrico 410
Brittner, Michael 346
Britzke, Geoffrey S. 186
Brock, Joseph 406
Brock, Katherine 114, 397
Brock, Nolan 345
Brockman, Aaron 343
Brodie, Christin M. 110, 111,264
Brooks, Blake 403
Brooks, Christopher 67
Brooks, Derek 76, 363
Brooks, Maria E. 182
Brooks, Ryan 348
Brosius, David 70
Brown, Antonio D. 332
Brown, Benjamin M. 355
Brown, Benjamin R. 359
Brown, Callie 43, 375
Brown, David 386
Brown, Emily 357
Brown, Jessica 111,387
Brown, Jim 43
Brown, Lindsay 114, 347, 476
Brown, Michael 405
Brown, Mirium 71
Brown, Phillip 76, 377
Brown, Robert 65
Brown, Robert L. 226
Brown, Wayne 63
Browning, Jeff 388
Brozetti, Justin 368
Bruce, Denise 66
Bruckman, Benjamin 345
Bruder, Joshua 391
Brugman, Aaron 395
Brumfield, Elon 390
Brummer, Tyler 29, 392
Brunderman, Adam 389
Brundidge, Joseph 347
Brustuen, Leif 388
Bruton, Kyle 408
Bruton, Michael 393
Bryant, Andrew 385
Bryant, Clayton 367
Bucey, Jonathan 411
Buchanan, Andrew 352
Buchanan, Doug 64
Buchholtz, Matthew H. 166
Buck, Theresa 414
Buckingham, Jonathan 116, 117, 343
Buckingham, Joseph 353
Buckley, Marty 111
Buckley-Lowe, Gregory 30, 412
Buda, Tania 391
Budzyn, Joseph A. 272
Buehner, Michelle F. 300
Benz, Vitaliy 371
Berg, Andy 102
Berger, Andrea 372
47H Index
Boese, George 412
Bogner, Scott 354
Bohlender, Elsa 377
Bohlender, Ivan E. 190
Bohn, Karl 343
Boisvert, Brian M. 360
Boleng, Jeff 63
Bolint, Andrew 403
Braxton, Thomas 369
Brdlik, Clinton 363
Breau, Cody 394
Breaux, Jason 387
Bredeweg, Joshua 405
Brehm, Angela 56, 57, 70
Breland, Troy M. 304
Brenner, Chad 410
Brenner, Scott 350
Buenger, Thomas 383
Bull, Kenneth 370
Bump, Stephen S. 210
Bunker, Adam 354
Bupane, Elizabeth-Ann R. 133,182
Burchett, Bradley 65
Burditt, Rebecca 367
Burfeind, Brandon 411
Burgess, Madison 387
Burgess, Steven M. 276
Burghard, Darrell 68
Burghardt, Kimberly 345
Burk, David 386
Burke, Andrew 339
Burke, Christina 383
Burke, Tyler 361
Burks, Jonathan G. 182
Burnett, Derrick 102, 409
Burney, Trenton 394
Burnham, Matthew A. 292
Burns, Kevin 71
Burns, Shane 64
Burnum, Jacob 412
Burrows, Christin 411
Burrows, William J. 272
\ Burton, Eric 364
Burton, Trista D. 332
Buscemi, Matthew 413
Busch, Alyson E. 174
Bush, Andrea M. 33, 174
Bush, George W. 12
Bush, Lisa342
Bush, Ralph 66
Bussell, Donald 390
Bustamante, Cassandra 268
Buster, Laura 365
Butcher, Jonathan D. 206
IButikofer, Casey 352
Butler, David 20, 352
Butler, Harris 355
Butler, John 372
Butler, Michelle 67
Butler, Sean 63
Butt, Spencer 113, 344
Buttitta, Andrew 343
Butzin, David 412
t Buzasi, Derek 64
Byerley, Aaron 64
Byrd, Brenton 399
Byrnes, Michael W. 332 -c-
Caballer, Leanne 407
Cain, Joel D. 62
Calabro, Mario 413
Calahan, Kathleen 67
Caldwell, Brittain M. 260
Caldwell, James 382
Calfee, Alan N. 308
Calhoun, Byron 69
Call, Alister 411
Call, Robert W. 238
Callahan, Joshua C. 332
Callahan, Richard C. 190
Callahan, Sean 376
Callihan, Scott 63
Cameron, Allan 391
Camp, James D. 226
Camp, Whitney A. 268
Campbell, Andrew 369 Campbell, Brian C. 234
Campbell, Christopher 387
Campbell, Daniel 407
Campbell, John 378
Campbell, Kerrie L. 304
Campbell, Matthew 380
Campbell, Ryan 407
Campo, Delwyn 264
Canales, Angelica 367
Canales, Christina 341
Canciani, Aaron 375
Candiotti, Derek 358
Cannard, Daniel 107, 392
Capparelli, Robert 407
Cappuzzo, Gregory 367
Caraway, Liz69
Carberry, John R 284
Carden, Samantha 373
Cardenas, Austin 403
Carey, Justus 413
Carfagno, James A. 324
Carillo, Christopher 417
Carlisle, Martin 63
Carlos, Claire 380
Carlson, Randy 64
Carlson, Ryan 365
Carlton, Charles 67
Carnahan, Kyle B. 268
Carney, Shaun T. 91,92, 94, 166
Carnovale, Nicholas M. 170
Cams, Dwight 386
Carpenter, Keane 395
Carpenter, Kory 353
Carpenter, Robert 376
Carrese, Paul 69
Carrey, Jim 71
Carriedo, Robert 70
Carrier, Shawn 358
Carrillo, Christopher 364
Carrillo, Marlena 369
Carroll, Arlon 403
Carroll, Bradley 370
Carroll, Jerry 381
Carroll, Kevin 76
Carroll, Shayne R. 202
Carroll, Zachary 105, 363
Carson, James 387
Carter, Alicia M. 276
Carter, Brandon 347
Carter, Cameron 381
Carter, David 413
Carter, Heather 343
Carter, Jennifer Y. 300
Carter, Ken 475
Carter, Nathan 341
Carter, Nicholas 355
Carter, Robert C. 320
Caruso, Paul G. 256
Carvalho, Jacob 385
Carver, Matthew 374
Casano, Michael 414
Casburn, Richard 413
Cascino, Louis 399
Cascio, Daniel R. 256
Casey, Lantz 361
Casey, Patrick 387
Cash, Colton 383
Cassman, Sarah 119,361
Castaneda Velarde, Juan 361
Castle, Daniel 85, 374
Castle, Patrick J. 62
Castro, Joseph 344
Castro, Ramiro415
Castro, Victoria A. 218
Catalano, Lucas 96,97, 377
Cataldo, Blake395
Catoire, Andrew 416
Catsulis, Spiro G. 234
Cattaneo, Nicholas B. 109, 230
Caulk, Andrew 20, 368
Caulkins, Robert 403
Cavallo, Andrew 109,413
Cavanaugh, Michael E. 320
Chan, David 405
Chandler, Adam 411
Chandler, Steven M. 296
Chandler, Thomas 107,393
Chang, Christopher 341
Chapa, Mike 64
Chaparro, Jose 364
Chapleski, Matthew 345
Chapman, Michael 367
Chapman, Sara 407
Charbonneau, Matthew T. 102, Charles, Marc 109,349
Charles, Nicholas 91,345
Charlton, Mark 65
Charney, Nicholas 409
Chase, Candice 78, 389
Chase, Rhett J. 110, 111,222
Chastain, Stephan 66
Chavez, Felicia 360
Chavez, Kevin 365
Chavez, Nancy 351
Cheatham, Darlene 366
Cheatham, Ron 350
Chen, Hsiang Y. 288
Cheng, Jason C. 30,312
Cherry, Lou 68
Chesney, Alexander 345
Chidester, Michael 398
Childers, Rebecca 356
Chimelski, Erica 417
Chinery, Mark 340
Chism, Matthew 414
Chlebek, Randall 360
Cho, Aaron 393
Cho, Doug S. 328
Cho, Philip 20, 384
Choate, Lauren 376
Choe, Peter 404
Choi, Alexander 375
Choi, Jeff 347
Chou, Hsi C. 230
Christ, John 65
Christensen, Benjamin A. 300
Christensen, Curtis 87, 341
Christensen, Leslie 70
Christian, Anthony 407
Christian, Nilesh J. 62
Christiansen, Gregory 70
Christie, Ryan 394
Christman, Delbert 66
Christoffersen, Tiffanie 341
Christy, John 355
Christy, Sean 411
Chronister, Bradley 376
Chun, Carsen 367
Chung, Alexander 369
Chung, Anthony 387
Church-O’Brien, Sam 64
Churnside, Alexander 124,385
Chuva, Dean 80, 81, 384
Ciccone, James 339
Cipolla, Andrew D. 182
Clark, Anne 66
Clark, David 117, 345
Clark, Karras 389
Clark, Logan 349
Clark, Nicholas 379
Clark, Robert W. 269
Clark, Timothy 415
Clark, Tyler 402
Clift, Alexander 347
Cline, Yvette 351
Clinton, Tracy R. 62
Clisset, Ryan 338
Clore, Alycia 416
Cloutier, Kurt 396
Clowes, Derek 347
Clukey, Maximilian 373
Coakley, Erin A. 308
Coates, Matthew 373
Canter, Garrett 98,415
Caparelli, Ethan E. 288
Capko, Kyle 349
Caples, Connor M. 30, 312
280
Coats, Charlton 353
Cobb, John M. 328
Cobb, Ryan 361
Coburn, Charles 405
Coburn, Scarlet 352
Cochran, Ben 383
Cockburn, John 344
Cocomazzi, John402
Cody, Tyler 356
Coe, Jeffrey M. 292
Coffey, Jonathan 367
Coffey, Taylor 349
Coffey ill, Lavanson C. 21
Cohoon, Daniel 401
Coker, Thomas 356
Colby, Justin 373
Cole, Charles 345
Cole, Phillip 400
Coleman, Frederick 361
Coletta, Damon 69
Collier, Brice C. 186
Collier, Travis 381
Collins, Ashley 111,373
Collins, Dominic 339
Collins, Eric 373
Collins, Garrett 384
Collins, Mike 63
Colon, Jennifer 70
Colon, Victor 70
Colter, Colby S. 292
Colwell, Daniel 67
Combest, Ryan 395
Comer, Adam 410
Compton, Phil 404
Concepcion, Antonia 385
Condict, Clark 124
Condict, Clark H. 320
Conkey, Allan 386
Conley, Christopher 350
Conley, Liam 404
Conley, Mary 378
Connelly, John 353
Connolly, Luke 5, 339
Connor, Bradley 389
Conroy, Eric 411
Consiglio, Robert 5, 352
Consolo, Jared 346
Contreras, Janice 380
Converse, Casey 114
Cook, Amy 22
Cook, Cory 375
Cook, Dick 64
Cook, James 397
Cook, Jeffrey 67
Cook, Joseph 355
Cook, Martin 71
Cook, Matthew 405
Cook, Michael 63
Cooke, David 357
Cooley, Jasin 408
Cazares, Monique 363
Cecil, Stephen B. 264
Celio, Michael 361
Cerni, Mark J. 260
Chadwick, Silas D. 170
Chaffee, Lauren 398
Chaldares, Brian 383
Chambers, Michael 385
Clawson, Christopher 401
Clayton, Joshua W. 210
Clayton, Rob 113
Cleary, Brendan 397
Clemens, Heather K. 222
Clemson, Donald A. 280
Cleveland, Carson 359
Clifford, Joshua J. 218
Cooley, Jean 68
Coombs, Sean 339
Cooper, Andrew 362
Cooper, Chelsea 351
Cooper, Cory 64
Cooper, Stephen 63, 387
Cooper, Thomas 389
Cope, F. Travis 238
Index 479
Copeland, Christopher 347
Copeland, Jeanette 362
Coquerille, Luke406
Corapi, Joel 353
Corbett, Mike 102
Cordell, Cameron 371
Cordell, Jonathan 349
Cork, Matthew 378
Corless, James D. 222
Corley, Cynthia A. 62
Corliss, Meaghan E. 226
Cornejo, Angelica F. 223
Cornell, James 409
Cornett, Marsha 66
Correale, Anthony 417
Cornell, Jason 372
Cortez, Edward 359
Cortez, Joseph 373
Cortner, Ryan M. 324
Cosme, Sean 389
Costa, Andrew 105,407
Costello, Kenneth 395
Cote, Paul J. 333
Cottage, Nicholas 107, 355
Cotter, David 405
Cotter, Kenneth E. 178
Courtade, Robert 382
Courtois, Eric W. 272
Cousino, Thomas 348
Cousins, Joshua 381
Cowan, Casey 415
Cowles, Parker 85, 402
Cowles, Steve 85
Cowling, Trebor J. 113,288
Cox, John 369
Craft, Jordan 409
Crandall, Matthew C. 308
Crane, Brooks 400
Crawford, Ian 368
Crawford, Rachel 389
Creech, Colter 367
Cremer, Jon 388
Crespo, Mark 382
Crider, Kendra 66
Crippes, David355
Crisostomo, Joseph 351
Crisped, Peter 65
Crockett, Thomas H. 289
Croff, Quinton 409
Cronin, Hugh 65
Cronk, Larry 102
Cross, Dennis 408
Cross, Joe S. 300
Crowder, William 351
Crowe, Shane 371
Crowell, Corey 340
Crowley, Matthew P. 234
Crozier, Stephen 127, 344
Cruickshank, Clayton R. 105, 170
Cruickshank, Stephen 397
Crum, Brian350
Crumrine, Kevin T. 105, 178
Cruz, James 369
Cruz, Regan C. De La 333
Cruz, Yunior 49, 381
Cuchens, William 391
Cuevas, Shawn T. 219
Cullenbine, Christopher 63
Culp, Stefanie 338
Culpepper, Elijah 342
Cultra, Brooke 78, 358
Culver, Richard 390
Cumm, Lucas 361
Cummings, Meghan 405
Cummings, Russ 64
Cummins, Cameron 395
Cunningham, Cameron R. 328
Cunningham, Phillip 352
Cunningham, Tom 64
Curl, Nathan 359
Curlett, Tracee 123, 378
Curnow, Stan 113, 114
Curran, Caitlin T. 292
Curran, James 105,345
Curran, Joseph 85, 404
Curry, Kellen356
Curry, Liz62
Curry, Ryan 379
Curtis, Ashlee 111, 409
Curtis, Corey 371
Cusano, Giancarlo J. 174
Cushing, James 371
Cusimano, Laura 363
Cutino, Joshua T. 280
Cutler, Andrew 399
Cuyler, Collins A. 202
Cwynar, Ryan 372
Cycyota, Cynthia 68
Cyphers, Caley M. 308
Czak, Steven 412 -D-
D’Agostino, Joseph 402
D’Amore, Thomas D. 284
D’Arcy, Brian M. 194
Dachroeden, Aaron 344
Dacquel, Rudyard 413
Dadosky, Evan M. 214
Dahlke, Scott 65
Dale, Harry 409
Dale, Keegan S. 289
Dali, Jason 109,366
Dallas, William 393
Dalrymple, Diana L. 166
Dalrymple, Scott D. 238
Dalton, Abbie 347
Daly, Sean 397
Damele, Christopher 364
Damerson, Gary 66
Dandeles, Greg 69
Dandino, Kevin 401
Daniels, Christopher 87, 349
Daniels, Matthew 404
Daniels, Thomas 342
Danielson, Dustin 354
Danley, Matthew 374
Daochern, Jirasak 381
Dararutana, Kanit 132,391
Darden, Chase 379
Darrohn, Ryan 341
Darwin, Eric 373
Daughenbaugh, Corey 351
Daugherty, Jamie 371
Davidson, Brianne N. 276
Davies, Richard 369
Davies, Steven 411
Davis, Amanda 353
Davis, Andrew 386
Davis, Andrew R. 190
Davis, Berkley 343
Davis, Bradley J. 166
Davis, Brady S. 292
Davis, Bryant 349
Davis, Cacey 403
Davis, Daniel 358
Davis, Donald 340
Davis, Eric 338
Davis, Holland 101
Davis, Jamie M. 78,79,312
Davis, Tarasita 407
Davis, William H. 210
Davison, Stephanie 133, 391
Dawson, Justin M. 206
Dawson, Robert 113, 391
Day, David 364
Day, Derek P. 260
Day, Joshua 383
Day, Justin 113,350
Dayton, Alan 358
Deal, David W. 320
Deans, Christopher 410
Deans, Richard A. 62
Dearborn, Mike 64
Deaton, Colly 400
DeAustin, Brad 77
Debarmore, Nick353
DeBois, Peter 413
De Brun, Brendan 353
deCiutiis, Thomas 365
Decker, Andreas 66
Decker, Caleb 409
Decker, Robert 64
DeFoor, Matthew H. 256
Degarmo, Donald 353
DeGeorge, Jennifer 413
Degruchy, Eric 381
Deguzman, Jeremy 346
Deike, William D. 289
Dejong, Gabriel 387
Dekker, Travis J. 92, 264
DeKler, Gary 130
Delacruz, Emmanuel A. 162
Delaney, Alan 409
Delaney, Brian 358
Delaney, Neil 401
De La Torre, Christopher 403
De La Torre, Francisco 366
Delgado, Mackin 353
Della-Rose, Devin 64
Delosreyes, John 366
DeMars, Matthew 81,357
Demerath, Chaz 363
Deming, Matthew 413
Demkowicz, Erik 63
Demmon, Christopher 132,386
Dempster, Laura353
DeNeve, Allen J. 182
Denise, Michelle 100, 101,373
Denney, Gary 68
Dennis, Scott 66
Denton, Alexander W. 30,31,313
DePaolis, Danielle 369
Derbigny, Chay M. 187
Derby, Dan 65
Derby, LeAnn 70
Derby, Lucas 359
Derdzinski, Joe 69
DeRiggi, Benjamin 109,390
Derito, Adam 373
DeRusha, Daniel K. 186
DeRusha, Sandra 66
Derwae, Andrew E. 30, 324
Deshazo, Denise 362
Desjardins, Susan Y. 17, 33
Desmet, Jena L. 230
Detter, Douglas 401
Deutsch, Dillon B. 304
Devine, Kirk 352
Devlin, Jacob 325
Dewees, Bradley 380
Dewey, Curtis 355
Dietrich, Joshua 394
Dietrich, Matthew A. 276
Dilley, Garrett 380
Dilley, Grant 397
Dillon, Connie 382
Dimaio, William 375
Dinan, Jeremiah 354
Dinsdale, Matthew M. 214
DiPaolo, Joseph M. 178
Dippold, Jonathan 374
Dirks, Belle 395
Dirks, Tobias 349
Disler, Edie 69
Diss, Eric 386
DiTommaso, Victor 364
Ditson, Matthew F. 238
Divis, Brendan 347
Dixon, Nicholas 113, 392
Doan, Brandon 97
Dobbs, Michael 394
Dobransky, Michael 417
Dodd, Elyse 357
Dodds, Parker 355
Doede, Natalie 399
Doeseckle, John 403
Dolan, John369
Dolan, Morgan N. 122,123,280
Dolley, Zachary M. 256
Dombroski, John 341
Domingo, Rupert 389
Donaldson, Stephen 361
Donnell, Catherine E. 316
Donnell, Katie 101
Donnelly, Sean 381
Donoho, Rachel 353
Dorland, Jared W. 264
Dorman, Jim 64
Dormire, Eleanor 402
Dorward, Anthony M. 127,187
Dosa, Brian 20, 402
Doss, Aaron 382
Doster, Timothy R. 301
Dougherty, Joseph 374
Douglas, Jessica 359
Douglas, Julianne M. 325
Douglass, Mark 393
Doull, Brandon 401
Dowds, Danielle K. 114,115,321
Dowell, Thomas 395
Dowling, Austin W. 182
Downer, Joshua L. 183
Doyle, Patrick 351
Doyle, Robert 344
Doyon, Robert 344
Drake, Benjamin 396
Drape, Tom 68
Dreier, Daniel 365
Drescher, Christian 395
Drew, Jennifer E. 333
Drew, Michael 66
Drewicz, Jessica 85, 377
Driggers, Paul 409
Driggs, Christopher 341
Driscoll, Dan 67
Dronen, Sean 415
Droppa, Kurtis 341
Druecke, Kipp 98, 395
Drury, Christopher 415
Dua, Ajay 411
DuBois, Christopher 364
Duck, Daniel 386
Dudevoir, Glen 66
Cunningham, Fred 410
4HO Index
Davis, Jason 376
Davis, Kevin 68
Davis, Kyle 402
Davis, Matthew 362
Davis, Nicholas 341
Davis, Nicholas J. 350
Dial, Nathan 357
Diaz, Mario Avila 341
Dickson, Seth 407
Didier, Jeremy 410
Diederich, Frederick 395
Diers, Audra 69
Dudley, Scott 64
Duechle, Eric M. 226
Duede,Jacob 397
Duenes, Michael 105, 359
Dueno, Eric D. 219
Dufaud, Kyle J. 284
Duff, Tamara 407
Duffey, Patrick 394
Duffy, Craig 409
Dufrane, Robert F. 325
Duke, Aaron 375
Dummermuth-Boss, Lewis 403
DuMond, John 69
Duncan, Eric R. 269
Dunk, Adam B. 210
Dunlap, Brian 359
Dunlap, Duane 64
Dunn, Allen 385
Dunn, Brian 406
Dunn, Dick 69
Dunn, James R. 81,304
Dunn,John W. 187
Dunn, Michael 80, 81, 363
Dunsworth, Liz 78
Dunsworth, Mary 367
Duong, Thien 353
Duran, Marino 354
Duran, Sergio 413
Durbin, Robert 385
Durey, Deborah A. 325
Durham, Matthew 405
Durstein, Alexander 408
Dutton, Brittany 100,101,417
Dyche, Jeff 67
Dye, David 381 -E-
Eames, Elizabeth M. 226
Earnest, Darin 70
Earp, Ted 64
Eastman, Joseph 412
Eastman, William 98,411
Eaton, Adrianna 367
Eaton, Kenneth 364
Eber, Chalene 65
Ebert, Jennifer 413
Ecklebe, Daniel 342
Eddy, Solange 114,115, 349
Edelman, Scott 69
Ediger, Adam 415
Edlund, Christopher 373
Edmonds, Gregory 113,399
Edmonds, Robert 346
Edmondson, Edie 67
Edson, Jeffrey 367
Edwards, Carole 70
Edwards, Jeffrey 404
Edwards, Melissa 340
Edwards, Spencer 349
Egbert, Brian 66
Egbulefu, Fortune J. 170
Eggers, Howard 68
Eggert, Matthew M. 296
Egleston, Patti 63
Ehn, Eric J. 102,272
Ehrenreich, Thomas 64
Ehrler, Melissa 360
Ehrlich, Jeff 125
Ehrman, Annette 101,373
Eickholt, Casey 384
Eisen, Arri 62
El-Amin, Saj 76, 377
El-Nady, Mamdouh 70
Elder, Ross 379
Eldredge, Dan 68
Eldredge, Nathan 346
Elliot, Nicole 120
Elliott, Brian P. 308
Elliott, George 417
Elliott, James 366
Elliott, Nicole 369
Elliott, Stephen 362
Ellis, Joseph S. 272
Ellis, Joshua C. 223
Ellis, Scott 341
Ellison, Kristen 397
Ellsworth, Kyle 387
Ellsworth, Nathan 406
Elmore, Catherine 87, 405
Elms, Raeanna 328
El Oueslati, Nora 401
Elsbernd, Reed 415
Emery, Daniel 417
Emory, Rachael 111, 380
Eng, David 413
Engelken, Christopher 408
Engesser, John Mark 62
Englert, Christopher M. 219
Enloe, Lon 64
Enyart, Elizabeth C. 87, 284
Epperly, Jason393
Epperson, Kyle 117,348
Epstein, Jarred 370
Epstein, Kevin P. 226
Erickson, Evan C. 280
Erickson, Michael407
Erives, Leslie D. 308
Ernest, Michele 355
Ernst, Howard 69
Eromin, Katrina 119, 411
Eshkenazi, Aaron 109,369
Eslinger, Gregory 377
Espinoza, Albert 351
Esplin, Samuel E. 190
Essary, Amanda 349
Estes, Nathan 348
Etapa, Angela 379
Etheridge, Charles 385
Evans, Bryant 374
Evans, Christian M. 257
Evans, Edmund 376
Evans, Eric 104, 105
Evans, Jane 375
Evans, Melissa 400
Evans, Quinn 413
Evanson, Whitney N. 202
Evensen, Amani A. 293
Evenson, Robert 339
Everaert, Jordan 407
Everett, Chad 397
Everett, Daniel 407
Everett, Joana 101,342
Everette, Matthew 410
Evertson, Guy 343
Eves, Royce 71
Ewers, Montanna J. 178
Eyck, Clayton S. Ten 233
-F-
Fabbri, Katelyn 362
Fagan-Kelly, Stefan 57, 414
Fagin, Barry 63
Fahey, Timothy 381
Fair, Matthew 349
Fairchild, Larry 389
Fairchild, Matt 102
Falgout, John 389
Fallin, Austin 409
Fang, Daniel 87, 357
Fang, David 368
Fantacone, Andrea 28, 359
Fantauzzi, Michael 368
Farino, Salvatore 369
Farkas, Ronald C. 309
Farlee, Todd J. 366
Farley, John 69
Farmer, Brian 395
Farnham, Stuart 70
Farrar, Scott 388
Farren, Evan 408
Favinger, Mark 341
Fawaz, Scott 66
Fay, Dawn 396
Fedorchik, Mikhail 393
Feehily, Daniel 405
Feeley, Donald 351
Fei, Christopher 403
Feigel, Frederick 403
Feldman, Daniel L. 190
Feliz, Adam 379
Feltenberger, John 381
Fenn, Ryan 349
Fenske, Eric 371
Fenton, Stacey 395
Ferderer, Erin 415
Ferek, Adam M. 325
Ferguson, Christopher 356
Ferguson, Leann 63
Ferrante, Claudia 68
Ferrara, Anthony 390
Ferrel, Luke 342
Ferrel, Simon 405
Ferrer-Torres, Jaffet 369
Ferreria, Austin P. 309
Ferry, Gregory J. 117, 227
Ferut, John 387
Fiebig, Derek 351
Fiedler, Jack L. 276
Field, David W. 281
Fielder, Jim 69
Filzen, Tim 62
Finch, Susan 111,351
Findlay, Pamela L. 78,79, 238
Fink, Shane 353
Finneran, Brett 352
Finster, Kevin 389
Fischer, Erika 402
Fischer, Jessica 375
Fisher, Emily 375
Fisher, Lukas M. 105,276
Fisher, Paul 62
Fisk, Justin 409
Fitch, Chelsea 344
Fitzgerald, Jack 413
Fitzgerald, Sean 350
Fitzkee, Dave 68
Flanagan, Jon 413
Flanigan, Erin 111,371
Flatley, Bridget 339
Flaute, Christopher 351
Fleetwood, William 348
Fleharty, Matthew 364
Fleharty, Michael J. 179
Fleischaker, Evangeline 393
Fleming, Christopher 353
Fleming, Grant 371
Fleming, Jaclyn 365
Flick, James 394
Flick, Ridge 105,391
Flint, Nicole 87, 373
Flores, Lucia 381
Flori, Alexander 347
Florsz, Jonathan R. 30,31,313
Fluhart, Gavin 124,353
Flusche, Brian 64
Flynn, Gregory 396
Flynn, Gregoy 102
Flynn, Heather 398
Flynt, Connor 367
Fogle, Jacob 363
Fogler, Kevin 345
Foglia, Dominic R. 194
Foley, Gavin 369
Foley, Kyle 371
Folino, Francesco A. 162
Fondacaro, David 368
Fong, Marissa 411
Font-Rodriguez, Gabriel 64
Foote, Sean 361
Ford, Charley 124,407
Ford, Devon 417
Foote, Alan 399
Foote, Dayne 393
Ford, Gregory W. 230
Ford, Joshua 396
Fordham, Mary 69
Forrester, Jack 361
Forsyth, Andrew 357
Fortney, Ryan 397
Forystek, Ryan 349
Fossum, Mitchell 354
Foster, Chris 109
Foster, Craig 67
Foster, Eric B. 316
Foster, Kevin67
Foulon, Edward 372
Fouraker, Jacob 385
Fouts, Austin M. 162
Fow, Thomas 76, 391
Fowler, Andrew W. 269
Fowler, Drew 95
Fox, Benjamin 345
Fox, Jeremy 358
France, Martin 65
Francis, Austin 117,371
Francis, Derek 349
Franck, David R. 202
Francke, Craig 354
Frank, Alexander 405
Franklin, Lawrance 385
Franks, Lauren 357
Franz, Damian 109, 363
Franzen, Deanna 377
Fraser, Mark E. 238
Frawley, Nicholas 393
Freeland, Samuel M. 239
Freeman, Bryan 394
Freeman, Jacob 64
Freeman, Jared A. 97, 194
Freeman, Kyland B. 162
French, Peter 87, 399
French, Tyler 413
Frey, Nathan 361
Frey, Shane 370
Frick, Emily 123, 365
Frick, Stephanie 101,409
Frider, Joshua 102,103, 416
Friend, Larry 111
Fritts, Nicholas E. 206
Fritz, Bruce A. 230
Fritzke, Austin 85, 375
Fritzsche, Boyd H. 210
Froerer, Ryan 365
Fromknecht, Gregory 411
Frost, Ryan S. 257
Fry, Joseph 391
Fry, Paul 392
Fryer, Bryon 392
Fryer, Matthew 383
Fryling, Michelle 121,384
Fuchs, Michael W. 211
Fugate, Ashleigh 397
Fugate, John 378
Fugate, Leandros 380
Fulcoly, Daniel 383
Fulfer, Weston 400
Fulgham, Chad 384
Fullerton, Kathy L. 62
Fullerton, Matthew 359
Fullerton, Richard 67
Fung, Jason 124,375 -G-
Gabrick, Jason 403
Gabso, Matthew 412
Gaddis, Deborah A. 194
Gadoury, Kyle 353
Gaffney, Josiah 416
Index 4S1
Gage, Harmon 338
Gagliardi, Lucas 81,354
Gagnon, Dawn 65
Gaiser, Reid 108, 109
Gaiser, Robert 380
Galbraith, Andrew J. 281
Galford, Allison 67
Galinis, Jared 384
Gall, Eric 394
Gallagher, Brennan 371
Galli, Victoria 346
Gallimore, Jason 339
Gallman, Alexander 374
Galt, Jesse 403
Galyon, Sarah 66
Gamboa, Raymond 355
Gamiles, Todd 353
Gannett, Paul 395
Gaona, Charles 66
Garbe, Joel 345
Garcia, Albert 407
Garcia, Ambrose 411
Garcia, David 391
Garcia, David S. 273
Garcia, Denise 395
Garcia, Jase 341
Garcia, Miguel 347
Gardner, Benjamin 402
Gardner, Edward 371
Gardner, Jason 345
Gardner, Kimberly A. 62
Garguile, Noah N. 223
Garland, Benjamin 95, 391
Garman, Lane R. 187
Garoutte, Benjamin 353
Garrett, Brittney 417
Garrett, Jeffrey 413
Garringer, William J. 372
Garrish, Jason A. 260
Gartland, Daniel H. 230
Garver, John M. 62
Garza, Ricardo B. 321
Gates, Robert M. 13
Gates, William 351
Gates III, Roger L. 174
Gatsinzi, Dany 373
Gaudette, Mark 403
Gaudreault, Marie 339
Gaughan, Brendan 97, 409
Gauntt, Ryan 373
Gavran, Grant C. 132, 264
Gay, Samuel 338
Gaydosh, Timothy J. 301
Gayer, Jeremy D. 174
Gaylord, Paul 373
Gee, Porter 344
Geiger, Robert 124, 417
Geist, Andrew 343
Gelles, Richard 387
Gelsomino, Joshua 415
Genda, Timothy 349
Gentry, Addison 75,411
Gentry, Jessica 413
George, Lynnane 65
Gerken, Mark 63
Gerton, Rebecca E. 123, 191
Get, Amy L. 191
Geyer, Brandon 373
Gheen, Christopher 397
Ghigna, Matthew R. 284
Ghrist, Michelle 63
Giacomo, Christopher 413
Giannini, Robert D. 95, 191
Giannone, Michael 400
Gibb, Randy 67
Gibbons, Arthur 357
Gibbons, Kevin 66
Gibbs, Jamie V. 289
4S2 hidcx
Giboney, Kendra D. 321
Gibson, Andrew 97, 342
Gibson, David 63
Gibson, Lome 67
Gidasi, Daniel 409
Giebelhaus, Anthony 403
Gieda, Nicholas 397
Giegler, Adam 355
Gies, Kemery L. 206
Gies, Michael 117,377
Gilbert, Madison 386
Gilbert, Matthew 348
Gilbert, Nathaniel 113, 379
Gilbert, Nicholas 360
Gilbertson, Garrett 346
Gilbreath, Bryan 105, 393
Giles, Scott A. 195
Gill, Andrew 380
Gill, Patrick 383
Gillespie, Derek 371
Gillespie, Paul 70
Gilliam, Brian 362
Gillmore, Vincent 397
Gilzean, Andrew 354
Gingsumrong, Aphichart 109,388
Gioiosa, Ross 375
Gipson, Ryan 395
Gladysz, Kory 78, 406
Glandon, Nathan D. 113,203
Glass, Calvin E. 85,191
Glass, Zachary 385
Glatthar, Michael 361
Glaves, Rueben 402
Glaze, Debra 63
Gleason, Rebecca 114, 339
Glenn, Gabrielle C. 257
Glenn, Robert 344
Glojek, William J. 170
Glover, Garrett 384
Glover, Krystal 401
Glowacki, Steven 366
Gminski, Joshua 364
Gnazzo, Daniel 105, 388
Gobrecht, Eric 124
Gobrecht, Robert 362
Goc, Calder 377
Godbold, Cash 404
Godfrey, James 417
Goering, Matthew D. 219
Goetz, Christopher 343
Goetz, Joseph W. 269
Goff, Madeline 415
Goh, Matthew 396
Goirigolzarri, Nicholas 373
Golata, Benjamin 346
Goldsmith, Kevin 339
Goldsmith, Kyle 85, 345
Gomez, Jared 109,393
Gonsalves, Erik B. 321
Gonzales, Ryan 339
Gonzalez, Gerry 68
Gooden, Brett 67
Goodhue, Edward 408
Goodin, Justin 357
Goodman, Laura 400
Goodman, Marc G. 304
Goodrich, Preston L. 321
Goodson, Matthew N. 309
Goodwin, Collin 397
Goral, Eric 359
Gorbacz, Katie 339
Gorden, Sean T. 223
Gordon, Mason 399
Gordon, Steve 67
Gore, Valencia S. 160, 195
Gorski, Timothy 342
Gorzkowski, Adam 365
Goss, Jared 393
Gott, Brian 374
Gotwald, Carl 366
Gould, Patrick 109, 369
Gourgues, Matthew W. 273
Govea, Mark A. 227
Gozun, Benjamin 389
Grabarek, Kelly 114, 405
Grace, Stephen 113,341
Gradaille, Joshua 408
Graff, Justin 365
Graham, Jared S. 328
Grandsaert, Patrick 406
Grandt, Skip 66
Granger, Kari 67
Granow, Jeremy 359
Grant, Michael 416
Grant, Paige 351
Graska, Colleen 359
Grasser, Kristen N. 293
Gray, Daniel 391
Gray, David 353
Gray, Jon 371
Gray, Matthew C. 171
Gray, Tyron 338
Graziano, Nicole M. 174
Green, Aaron 342
Green, Ashley 101,371
Green, Clifton 416
Green, Erin 397
Green, Kali 368
Green, Kenny A. 309
Green, Steve 68
Green, Timothy 416
Greene, Kelly 63
Greene, Michael 348
Greener, James 399
Greenhill, Andrew 347
Greenup, Heather 381
Greenway, John 359
Greenwood, Jeffrey 30, 406
Greenwood, Matthew 341
Greer, Adam W. 219
Greer, Michael 393
Gregoire, Ian 349
Gregory, Jim 64
Gregory, Scott 391
Gremillion, Whitney 58, 383
Grey, Samuel H. 4, 191
Grieco, Nicholas 394
Griese, Nicholas R. 227
Grieshaber, Robyn D. 260
Grieshop, Kathleen 408
Griffiths, Bridgette 393
Griggs, Jason 408
Grigsby, Neil 413
Grijalva, Arthur 85, 349
Groberg, Andrew 392
Grogan, Tate 361
Grooms, Peter 347
Gross, Aaron A. 171
Gross, Braden 401
Gross, Kevin 383
Gross, Tyler 107,381
Grosselin, Kenneth P. 84, 85, 239
Grotelueschen, Mark 70
Groth, Brian 388
Gruber, Scott 66
Grundt, Jessica E. 296
Gsellman, Dale 408
Guajardo, Yumiko 70
Guenther, Blaine A. 309
Guerreiro, Cristina 400
Guertin, Matthew 375
Gugat, Rich 117
Guillebeau, Trisha R. 179
Guillory, Stephen 401
Guinane, Sue 379
Guiney, Gregory 413
Gulbransen, Jennifer 350
Gullo, James 109, 345
Gunderson, Joshua P. 276
Gunn, Benjamin 113,349
Gunn, Scott 68
Gunn, Seth 381
Gurnell, Braylon 407
Gurrola, Christopher 370
Gustafson, Ryan R. 260
Guy, Cody W. 328
Guy, Gregory L. 30, 313
Guy, Matthew 351
Guyette, Brian R. 108, 109, 289
Guzman, Ernesto 30, 313
Guzman, Francisco 357
Guzman, Gabriel 413
Guzowski, Mary 56, 57, 87, 370
Guzowski, Peter 97, 417
-H-
Ha, Steven 377
Haag,Jason L. 370
Habrun, Kirk 342
Hacker, Troy 64
Hackett, Shawn W. 198
Haden, Jennifer 399
Hadfield, Steve 63
Hadjis, John 397
Hadley, Grant 345
Hagen, Kyle 97, 349
Hagener, Ryan 350
Hague, Nick 65
Haiar, Nicholas J. 231
Hainebach, Blaine 393
Hajner, Jeffrey 102,365
Hakos, EricJ. 316
Halbleib, Christopher W. 162
Halderman, Kyle 349
Hale, Daniel 351
Hale, Dave 62
Hale, Kimberly 111, 404
Hale, Ralph 357
Haley, Roy 67
Hall, Chad 91,93
Hall, Chandler W. 277
Hall, Dalton 385
Hall, Diana 343
Hall, Jacob T. 207
Hall, James 400
Hall, Rachel 389
Hallenbeck, Jason 377
Haller, Charles 347
Hallgarth, Matt 71
Hall Jr., David T. 364
Halpert, Joel 398
Hamayasu, Nicky T. 281
Hamilton, Darryl 358
Hamilton, Jonathan K. 195
Hamilton, Joseph 353
Hamilton, Kelly 375
Hammerbeck, Robert 382
Hammerle, Timothy 391
Hammernik, Kimberly 341
Hammervold, Joshua 113,345
Hammon, Aimee 389
Hammond, Mark 403
Hammond, Matt 66
Hammoud, Salah 70
Gorine, Leonid 355
Gorman, Stephen 407
Gorry, Thomas 379
Guerrero, Sean 415
Guerrin, Michael 393
Guertin, Matt 156
Hampton, Linda 398
Hampton, Michael 375
Han, Daniel 381
Han, Samuel 357
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Hanagan, Michael 370
Hand, Ashley 387
Haney, Kevin 69
Haney, Nathan L. 293
Hanks, Melissa 71
Hanks, Noah 377
Hanks, Robert W. 175
Hanley, Brian 69
Hann, Daniel 409
Hannan, Matthew 386
Hansen, Ann 385
Hansen, Julia 123,401
Hansen, Thomas 113, 373
Hanson, Christopher 409
Hanson, Madeleine 361
Hard, David 371
Harder, Robert 63
Hardig, Nicole 123
Hardin, James 385
Harding, Addison 374
Hardy, John P. 171
Harencak, Michael 403
Hargis, Dale 364
Harker, April C. 214
Harkins, Megan L. 111,264
Harley, Matthew R. 261
Harmon, Craig 344
Harmon, Katherine E. 301
Harmon, Matthew 415
Harper, Ian 102
Harper, Ian P. 293
Harper, Jim 63
Harrap, Mike 64
Harrier, Jacque 407
Harriger, Sam 365
Harrington, Kathleen 69
Harrington, Michelle 123, 381
Harrington, Stephen 385
Harris, Andrew J. 333
Harris, Daniel 386
Harris, Jason 363
Harris, John410
Harris, Lara 344
Harris, Wyatt 368
Harrison, Jamal R. 211
Harrison, Michael415
Harrison, Roger 69
Harrison, Ryan 366
Harrison, Sean 109,379
Harrison, William 352
Harrold, Steven E. 356
Harry, Melissa 390
Hart, Christin S. 183
Hart, Devin L. 325
Hart, Gregory 341
Hart, Kenneth 67
Hart, Shannon 351
Hart, Theodore 373
Harte, Sean 393
Hartenstein, Dorald 367
Hartig, Nicole 401
Hartley, Shea 390
Hartman, Christopher 395
Hartman, Daniel 373
Hartman, Timothy 361
Hartwell, John C. 227
Hartwig, Robert 400
Harvey, John 402
Harvey, Mary C. 219
Harvey, Travis C. 239
Hassan, Anthony 67
Hassen, Firas Ben 284
Haub, Jeffrey 387
Hauck, Ian P. 108,109, 301
Haueter, K.P. 70
Hauffe, Andrew 378
Haugseth, Matthew 357
Haun, Derek W. 257
Haunreiter, Tyler 351
Haupt, Patrick 405
Hausmann, Joshua 119, 350
Haverkorn, Gregory 410
Haverluk, Terrence 67
Hawkins, Carl 64
Hawkins, Kevin V. 85, 296
Hawkins, Michael 386
Hawkins, Nathan 372
Hawkins, Stewart C. 257
Haxton, Mathew 379
Hay, William 359
Haycraft, Catherine 119, 343
Hayden, Keith W. 297
Hayden, Tim 64
Hayes, Brian 341
Hayes, James H. 211
Hayes, John 85
Hayes, Jordan D. 329
Hayes, Michael 348
Hays, Chris 67
Hayward, Lance 392
Hayward, Robert 407
Haywas, Adrian 393
Hazel, Tyler 411
Hedges, Benjamin T. 136,160, 198
Heemstra, Brian N. 167
Heffernen, Joshua 380
Heflin, Katherine 363
Heflin, Pat 68
Heideman, Dustin 399
Heiden, Richard 399
Heidler, Jeanne 70
Heidman, Dustin 87
Heilmann, Sharon 68
Heimburger, Kais 350
Heimer, Norman E. 62
Heins, Paul 391
Heitshusen, William 350
Heilmann, Jessica 123, 355
Helm, Skylor 349
Helms, Ian K. 20, 261
Helsel, Dustin 344
Hemker, Robert 124, 387
Hempen, Eric C. 309
Hemphill, Anthony 379
Hendel, Andrew 370
Hendershot, Colin T. 234
Hendershot, Stephen 392
Henderson, Aarron 412
Henderson, Stephen 403
Henderson, Tamara 380
Henderson, Tobias J. 132,179
Henderson-Caste, Joshua 406
Henderson-Casteel, Joshua 81
Hendren, Daniel 372
Hendricks, Steve 66
Hendrickson, Austin J. 207
Henicke, Bradley 376
Henke, Andrew 76, 396
Henn, Joseph 415
Hennessey, Patrick 397
Henney, Joseph 354
Henning, Alexander F. 207
Herbelin, Travis W. 62
Herbort, Eric 359
Hermosillo, Adrian 62
Hernandez, David R. 231
Herndon, Chamberlin 399
Herald, Dustin 65
Herald, Thomas M. 316
Herr, Nicholas C. 284
Herring, Torin 354
Hertach, Anthony 364
Hertel, John 68
Herzberg, Matthew 374 Herzinger, Kurt 63
Herzog, Andrew 369
Hess, Alexander 389
Hess, Daniel 365
Hess, Ryan 397
Hessney, Benjamin 385
Hettich, Lauren 403
Hewko, Tyler 124,346
Hewuse, Carol 69
Heyler, Scott 394
Hickerson, James 352
Hickle, David 369
Hickman, Zachary 70
Hickox, Daniel 379
Hicks, Barry W. 62
Hicks, Parker 394
Hicks, Timothy 384
Hicks, Tracy 69
Hidalgo, David J. 316
Higdon, Katherine 120, 365
Higgins, Grace 379
Highfil, Jacob 363
Hildebrand, Jessica 339
Hill, Alex 348
Hill, Anthony D. 339
Hill, Anthony T. 389
Hill, Dan 66
Hill, Daniel J. 409
Hill, Daniel R. 341
Hill, David 406
Hill, Doug 109
Hill, Jonathan D. 20, 289
Hill, Patrick J. 162
Hill, Samantha 391
Hillier, Adam 20,414
Hillier, Michael 370
Hilligrass, Daniel L. 179
Hillman, Alexander 345
Hillshafer, Leif 356
Hindley, Shannon 345
Hines, Aaron 343
Hines, Jack 124,389
Hinrichsen, Lars-Kristian 234
Hinton, Maximilian E. 199
Hitchens, Justin 109,365
Hitt, Rehling 409
Hiveley, Erin M. 223
Hlavin, Scott 375
Ho, Hwang 409
Hobbs, Carsten 397
Hock, William 405
Hocking, Ian 87, 343
Hocking, Nathan 362
Hodgkins, Gordon E. 163
Hoecherl, Joseph 338
Hofer, Michael 372
Hoffler, Bryan 358
Hoffman, Hans 339
Holden, Corey J. 265
Holder, Daniel P 195
Holets, Ryan 398
Holland, Jason 385
Holland, Matthew 76, 416
Holland, Nicholas 405
Holley, Joel 339
Hollinger, Christopher 353
Holloway, David 379
Holloway, Michael 347
Holmes, Will 340
Holtz, Bryan 351
Holvenstot, Peter 373
Homsher, Paul 359
Honda, Steve 392
Hong, Andrew 390
Hong, Casey 397
Hood, Adam L. 76, 285
Hoogervorst, Nicholas 385
Hooper, David 410
Hooper, Randall S. 183
Hoover, Kristin L. 273
Hope, Jason 361
Hopkin, Ross C. 163
Hopkins, Adam 380
Hopkins, Brittany 385
Hopkins, Thomas 363
Horan, Matthew 400
Horban, Alessandra 388
Horban, Peter 381
Horn, Alexander 339
Horn, Christopher 417
Horn, Kevin 393
Horn, Lyndsey 111,351
Horn, Vincent W. 203
Horner, Seth T. 219
Horng, David 352
Hornung, Matthew P. 325
Horrel, Alex 97
Horrell, Alexander 371
Horrell, Blake 355
Horton, Jesse 81,358
Horton, Sarah 111,397
Hostomsky, Caroline R. 234
Hough, Brandon 377
Houghton, Patrick 371
Houser, Matthew R. 269
Houseworth, Sean 85, 384
Houston, Isaac 361
Howard, Caleb 355
Howard, Regenald 341
Howard, Samantha 345
Howe, Paul 70
Howen, Jordan 338
Howley, Scott 386
Hoxie, Derrick 342
Hoyt, Greg 363
Hrabak, Bruce 350
Hsu, Chen-Yu 343
Hua, Brandon M. 285
Hubschmitt, Krista 392
Hudson, Christina M. 309
Huge, Parker 409
Hughbank, Richard 372
Hughes, Anthony 382
Hughes, Colin 406
Hughes, Haning 70
Hughes, Jonathan I. 305
Hughes, Joshua 402
Hughes, Melissa K. 333
Hasskamp, Charles 68
Hastings, Patrick 397
Hatch, Teresa 384
Hatfield, John S. 198
Hatter, Scott 387
Hatton, Mike 68
Henning, Marc 383
Henrion, Cameron 377
Henry, Kristin 383
Henry, Sean T. 111,187
Hensley, David 416
Hepler, Andrew 353
Heppard, Kurt 68
Heptig, Stephen 349
Hoffman, Raymond A. 214
Hoffmann, Leanna 417
Hoh, Sarah 365
Hoisington, Andrew 65
Hoke, Charlie 64
Holbrook, Samuel 366
Holcomb, Keri 352
Holcomb, Trae 63
Hughes, Richard 71
Hulslander, Siobhan 377
Hultin, Seth 360
Humphreys, Brian 347
Hundley, Drew 344
Hunt, Eric 349
Hunt, Joseph 363
Hunter, Calvin 381
Hunter, Christopher 403
Hunter, Devin 70
Hunter, Katelyn 114, 405
Hupped, Zachary 365
Hurdle, Ian 368
Hurst, Richard 413
Hurtt, Daniel 391
Husk, Philip 411
Hussey, Patrick 415
Hutcheson, Seth M. 214
Hutchins, Jeffrey 353
Hutchinson, Ralph R. 62
Hutchison, Leah 412
Hutto, Bill 390
Hutto, Eric 373
Huxley, Thiago 391
Hwang, Jane 114,115,384
Hyatt, Robed 364
Hyder, Luke 403
Hyland, Michael A. 62
Hylko, Anthony 402
Hynson, Krystal 339
Ifft, Christopher 404
Ignatiev, Ian 415
Ignatowski, Joseph 413
Ikehara, Kazden 407
lllig, Jamie 354
Indelicato, William 384
Inman, Reid 362
Inocencia-Hollo, Gyscar 352
Ishiba, Alexander 339
Isip, Violandrino 372
Iverson, Preston B. 297
Ives, Drew 351
Izzo, David 404
Jack, Alexander 407
Jackson, Daniel 346
Jackson, Deron 69
Jackson, Edwin M. 30, 31, 313
Jackson, Jeff 67
Jackson, Jonathan B. 30, 325
Jackson, Lamin 405
Jacobellis, Juliana 347
Jacobson, Sean I. 187
Jaglowicz, Christopher 375
Jaime, Jared 113,361
James, Johnathan P. 234
Jamison, Bruce A. 273
Jamshidian, Rod 359
Janasov, Samuel 383
Jang, Hoon-Seok 207
Janner, Steven A. 207
Jansen, Michael 397
Janssen, Carl 68
Janssen, Nathan 347
Jansson, Dane 407
Jarrell, Brian 107, 370
Jarvis, Andrew 343
Jaskula, Adam 377
Jaszczak, Mark 374
Javaid, Syed S. 211
Jean-Pierre, Winston 343
Jeffcoat, Jacob 355
Jeffers, Troy W. 215
Jelinek, Derek 415
Jemo, Gregory 366
Jenkins, John 386
Jennie, Scott 375
Jennings, John 70
Jennings, William 68
Jensen, Ashley S. 227
Jensen, Dan 66
Jensen, Matthew 386
Jensen, Nate 63
Jensen, Troy M. 301
Index
Jensen, William 395
Jerde, Kevin 383
Jesse, Eric J. 199
Jessop,Jack 415
Jessup, Chad 409
Jimenez, Andres 397
Jobour, Qais M. Al 332
Jochens, Eric 69
Joelson, Benjamin 357
John, Russell 406
Johns, Daniel S. 231
Johnson, Adam 407
Johnson, Andrew C. 191
Johnson, Andrew P. 227
Johnson, Anwar 76, 388
Johnson, Brandon 102, 373
Johnson, Bryan 365
Johnson, Bryce L. 265
Johnson, Chance 401
Johnson, Chris 80, 81
Johnson, Christine 369, 378
Johnson, Christopher 359
Johnson, Christopher D. 215
Johnson, Erin 346
Johnson, Gavin H. 309
Johnson, James 350
Johnson, Jane 62
Johnson, Jason 354
Johnson, Jennifer 374
Johnson, Joshua 399
Johnson, Kallyn D. 114, 257
Johnson, Larry 71
Johnson, Laura 404
Johnson, Mady 64
Johnson, Michael 102,411
Johnson, Michele E. 368
Johnson, Nathan P. 277
Johnson, Olenda 68
Johnson, Ryan 369
Johnson, Samuel 286, 395
Johnson, Sean 405
Johnson, Todd 356
Johnson, Trevor 348
Johnson, William R. 207
Johnson, Woodruff 371
Johnson, Woody 105
Johnston, Althea 383
Johnston, Eryn A. 235
Johnston, Jacob 393
Johnston, Kevin 366
Johnston, Yvonne 394
Jolls, Nathan 399
Jones, Brandon 111, 370
Jones, Brennan 87, 413
Jones, Chasmine 78, 378
Jones, Christopher 408
Jones, Clifford 405
Jones, Damon E. 124, 265
Jones, Diane 64
Jones, Justin H. 285
Jones, Kyle 85, 366
Jones, Laura 413
Jones, Matthew 351
Jones, Randy 383
Jones, Robed B. 257
Jones, Rosser 406
Jones, Talaya A. 231
Jones, William 379
Jordan, Christopher K. 223
Jordan, Dan 382
Jordan, Rita 68
Jordy, Mark 389
Jorgensen, Eric 341
Jorgenson, April 411
Joseph, Akili 363
Joseph, Kyle 417
Joy, D.J. 71
Joyce, Joseph P. 195
Juback, Sara 85, 367
Juchter, Erica J. 321
Judah, Kallen 385
Judd, Shelby 361
Jude, Stephen 372
Julaton, Verna 123
Jung, David P. 231
Jung, Tim 64
Jurcak, Matthew 113, 386
Justice, Randy A. 316
-K-
Kaballis, Kimberly N. 30
Kabanuck, Richard 361
Kabat, Brian 64
Kaczmarek, Kenneth 399
Kaempf, Gray A. 199
Kaffine, Lynn 71
Kahn, Jacob L. 333
Kalamaroff, Katharine 414
Kallabis, Kim 123
Kallabis, Kimberly N. 313
Kallabis, Ryan 123
Kallevig, Josef 391
Kambourian, John 69
Kanaan, Michael 401
Kang, Agnes 375
Kapatos, Alex 105
Karl, Catherine 390
Karlsen, Anders M. 163
Karski, Peter 388
Kadchner, Nathan 65
Kasischke, Brett 388
Kaspari, Luke 350
Kasperson, Krystie 403
Kassemi, Simon 370
Kasting, Jack 97
Kaszynski, Alexander 390
Kaszynski, Peter 401
Katayama, Andrew 67
Katz, William 347
Kauffman, Daniel B. 203
Kauffman, Michael A. 167
Kawaguchi, Casey R. 239
Kean, Christopher 70
Keane, Chris 69
Keane, Erin 387
Keaton, Charles 406
Keeling, Charles 356
Keener, Tyler 351
Keeter, Alyssa S. 273
Keidel, Sarah 195
Keil, Michael 401
Keiper, Brittany 407
Keisler, Benjamin 399
Keitel, Timothy 415
Keith, Katrina S. 281
Kellar, Patrick K. 239
Kellenbence, Nicholas S. 273
Keller, David 387
Kellermann, Thomas 390
Kelley, Wick 105
Kelley, William 408
Kelly, KC 68
Kelly, Owen 102,395
Kelter, Erol S. 203
Kemendo, Andrew B. 136,199
Kemfod, Jordan 411
Kemnitz, Ryan A. 187
Kemp, Michael 350
Kemp, Ryan 95
Kemp, Theodore 408
Kempker, Lisa C. 231
Kendall, Joseph 392
Kendrick, Kurtis M. 321
Kennedy, Charles 370
Kennedy, Katherine 368
Kennedy, Matthew J. 235
Kennedy, Nicholas 388
Kenny, Richard 80,81,410
Kenzik, Eric R. 76,317
Kepple, John L. 257
Kepple, Rebekah 343
Kerhin, Joseph 343
Kern, Roland 341
Kerns, Ryan 383
Kerr, John 375
Kessler, John 373
Kessler, Melina 105, 363
Kessler, Rafael 371
Ketterick, Sean D. 183
Kettler, Matthew C. 293
Keuchler, William 343
Keyes, Randi 396
Khachadoorian, Angelle 67
Khan, Halimur 70
Khune,Joshua 341
Kiefer, Kip 68
Kieffer, Joanna 68
Kiel, Alexander 389
Kifer, Steve 71
Killian, Candice E. 333
Killion, Christopher 401
Killpack, Shawn 371
Kim, Andrew 361
Kim, Anthony J. 171
Kim, Esther 114, 349
Kim, Hyongdong 412
Kim,Jae 401
Kim, Jonathan 363
Kim,Joseph S. 329
Kim,Jung-Han 383
Kim, Kevin 363
Kim, Myung 381
Kim, Paul 343
Kim, Philip Y. 207
Kim, Richard 373
Kim, Ryan 381
Kim, Sung 87, 345
Kimak, Gregory S. 215
Kimber, Alex 383
Kimberly, Jonathan 343
Kincade, Kayla 101,349
Kinchen, Troy 352
Kindle, Randall 377
King, Brett 345
King, John 56, 57
King, Kasey C. 211
King, Matthew 354
King, Nicholas 357
King, Ryan G. 329
King, Travis J. 269
Kingsley, Kali 87, 341
Kinney, Jeena 123
Kinsel, Colby 372
Kinsey, Brian 64
Kinsey, Jon M. 183
Kinsinger, Lindsey 392
Kipp, Jeff 105
Kirby, Christopher 416
Kirchoff, Aaron 410
Kirk, Andrew 348
Kirk, Kaitlin 416
Kirk, William 365
Kirwan, Richard 412
Kiser, Meghan 119,338
Kissinger, Niki G. 207
Kistler, Christine 369
Kitaif, Eric 340
Kittka, Renee 407
Kittle, Joshua D. 62
Kiziah, Rex 64
Klass, Caleb 403
Klausner, Andrew 385
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4H4
Klayton.Alan 66
Klayum, Todd D. 333
Klein, Jonathan 367
Klein, Kyle 380
Klenk, Jonathan 339
Klepper, Daniel 388
Kliatchko, Raissa G. 199
Kliewer, Joel F. 167
Klimkowski, Daniel 98, 385
Kline, Derrick 405
Klingensmith, Luke 5, 347
Kluesner, Kaeli 114, 347
Kluk, Justin 410
Knapp, Ken 68
Knapp, Michael 408
Knaub, Zayn 371
Knicely, David 405
Knieff, Jennifer 366
Kniep, Scott 382
Knight, Caleb 395
Knight, Kyle 371
Knipp, Delores 64
Knize, Randy 64
Knobeloch, Roger S. 297
Knoblock, Barry 374
Knox, Cutter 397
Knudsen, George 399
Knutson, Matthew 379
Kober, Peter 394
Koehler, Cameron 414
Koehler, Rob 105
Koehler, Thomas 67
Koenck, Trevor 405
Koenig, Bryan 353
Koenigsberger, Gina 341
Koepke, Michael 372
Koerber, Ryan 363
Kohles, Matthew L. 179
Komar, Peter 361
Konowka, Alexander 367
Konvalin, Ivan 395
Koolis, Damien 338
Kootz, Austin 387
Kopp, Christopher 415
Korb, Mike 69
Kosirog, Hannah 378
Koslow, Michael 365
Kost, Jeffrey 65
Kotelnicki, Oliver 387
Kotlewski, Jason 358
Kotnik, Zoe 357
Koury, George 97
Kovach, David 67
Koval, Benjamin J. 215
Koval, Carolyn 409
Kovalak, David 365
Kovalenko, Vladimir 387
Kozlak, Scott 102, 103, 355
Kozlowski, Eric 127
Kracht, Michael 398
Kraft, Don 63
Krakow, Lucas 66
Kramer, Erich 382
Kranich, Shannon 398
Kranz, Kali 340
Krasco, Peter N. 105, 301
Kraus, Joel 355
Krause, Nikolaus 414
Kravitz, Michael 340
Kreighbaum, Brysen J. 57, 265
Kreiner, Erika 132,351
Kreke, Kim 78, 360
Kress, Calvin 399
Kriegbaum, Jacob L. 220
Krohn, Austin 4, 407
Krueger, Jared K. 281
Krupa, Brandon 365
Kruse, Adam 380
Krystosek, Timothy 102,371
Kryzak, John A. 301
Krzyminski, John 105,357
Ku,Joshua 405
Kuamo’o-Peck, Kekoa 293
Kubik, Matthew J. 183
Kuchan, Meagan 371
Kuconis, John 375
Kudo, Terence 63
Kuensting, Joseph 397
Kugler, Bret 62
Kuhar, Benjamin J. 220
Kuhrt, Brett H. 199
Kulumani, Shankar 57, 374
Kurtz, Caroline 72, 123, 373
Kurtz, Garrett 356
Kuzma, Kile 407
Kvedar, Derek 98, 353
Kwiatkowski, Randall 26, 27, 352
Kwon, Andrew 383
Laakman, Jesse 379
Labedz, Theodore 357
Labhart, Thomas 397
LaBrie, Michael 400
Lachiewicz, John 344
Laco, Jessica 357
Lacosse, Kevin 359
Ladehoff, Christopher 349
Laffely, Andrew 66
Lahnert, Tadd C. 329
Lair, Jacob 369
Laliberte, Thomas P. 293
Lalich, Victoria 391
Lam, David 399
Lamb, Andrew 397
Lambach, Jacob L. 81,269
Lambert, Anthony 410
Lamendola, Kenneth 353
Lamie, Jameson 360
Lammerding, Cohan 363
Lammert, Kelly C. 187
Lamoreux, Cale 389
Lamoureux, Jacques 102,339
Lampela, Forrest 369
Lampkin, Cherelle S. 317
Landecker, Zachary 415
Landgraf, Kenneth 105, 390
Landis, Alan 66
Landreaux, Morgan 417
Landseadel, Justin 373
Lane, Brian 85, 409
Lane, Chase 381
Lane, Steven 417
Laney, Michael 342
Langdon, Anthony 403
Lange, Walter 403
Langley, John 362
Langley, Michael 409
Langston, Ashley 411
Lankford, Nicholas 416
Lannigan, Anthony 377
Lanphear, Brendan 361
Lansford, Meghan L. 175
Lapczuk, Kajetan 395
Lapso, Joshua 415
Lara, Emersyn 383
LaRivee, Jamie 395
Larkin, Jeffrey 353
Larson, Stephen 411
LaSorda, Paul D. 171
Lassiter, Brandon 363
Laswell, Gregg 405
Lathrom, Wendy 379
Latronica, Anthony 109
Laushine, Andrew 339
Lauver, Steven 357
Lavey, Brent 87, 345
Lavigne, Matthew 415
Lavy, Anthony 391
Lawal, JoyT. 281
Lawhorn, Tyler B. 273
Lawson, Brennan 401
Layendecker, Alexander B. 305
Layman, Andrew 373
Le, Kathleen H. 289
Leach, Nathaniel 20, 372
Leake, Meredith 83, 410
Leake, Perri 387
Lear, Thomas 63
LeBlanc, Matthew 65
Lechner, Justin 338
Ledbetter, Don 376
Ledvina, Justin 408
Lee, Amanda S. 239
Lee, Andrew C. 356
Lee, Andrew P. 359
Lee, Anthony M. 235
Lee, David 64
Lee, Ian 385
Lee, Jeffrey 415
Lee, Jin 417
Lee, John 382
Lee, Justin 414
Lee, Melissa S. 285
Lee, Nicholas K. 220
Lee, Robert 373
Lee, Robert H. 64
Lee, Steve 365
Lee, Sunny 406
Lee, Suong 399
Lee, Tanner 403
Lee, Timothy 376
Lee,Todd 393
Leestma, Peter 394
Leftwich, Steve 68
Leibrand, David 379
Leli, James 377
Lemair, Joshua 353
Lemieux, Jamie 351
Lemler, Sarah 101
Lemmen, Evan 124
Lemmen, Kurt 124, 407
Lemp, Richard 69
Lennon, Justin 387
Lenzen, Robert 391
Leonard, Doug 70
Leonard, Grey N. 183
Leonard, Taylor J. 223
Leon Guerrero, Dominic 375
Lepire, Krista 380
Leroux, Kevin 411
Leroy, David D. 360
Lesser, Brett 378
Lesser, Sondra 373
Lessin, Aaron M. 235
Lester, Christopher 399
Lete, Cynthia 78, 377
Leung, Benjamin 381
Leung, Christopher 347
Leung,Isaac 396
Leute, Holden 416
Leuthold, Isaac 391
Levri, Elizabeth 345
Levy, Dave 68
Levy, Hila 20, 132, 195
Lewczyk, Jonathan 353
Lewis, Christopher 412
Lewis, Donald J. 223
Lewis, Grant A. 188
Lewis, Jonathan 403
Lewis, Kathryn N. 100, 195
Lewis, Kelly E. 101,317
Lewis, Kevin 391
Lewis, Maverick 344
Lewis, Michael E. 355
Lewis, Michael G. 360
Lewis, Scott 417
Lewis, Travis S. 261
Liebnitzky, Sherry L. 199
Liedl, Spencer J. 113, 305
Light, Gavin 364
Lima, Pedro 66
Lincoln, Nicole M. 285
Lind, Jesse 377
Lindberg, William 351
Lindblom, Leif 339
Lindenberger, Michael 346
Linder, Cameron R. 188
Lindquist, Jenna 397
Lindsay, Doug 67
Lingle, Brandon 69, 132
Linster, Bruce 67
Lipkin, Sean 417
Lippert, Jeffrey 384
Lipscomb, Matthew 355
Liptak, Nathan 80,81,416
Lisot, Alexander 381
Lissy, David I. 273
Little, Aaron 395
Little, Jared 58
Little, William J. 274
Littlefield, Sarah 405
Liu, Daniel 389
Livingstone, Patrick 347
Llarenas, Eldon 345
Lloyd, Robert 381
Lo,Jason 338
Lobdell, John 65
Locker, Steven D. 109, 334
Lockhart, Colin 105,412
Lockhart, Nicholas 341
Lockhart, Trevor 345
Lockwood, John 375
Loesch, Richard P. 285
Loeser, Josiah 98, 374
Loewecke, Kristopher 412
Lofton, Elizabeth 342
Logan, Brock 417
Lohmiller, Corey 395
Lomeli, Evan 379
Lomheim, Joy 347
Long, Andrew 376
Long, Brit 380
Long,Jesse 70
Long,John 412
Long, Sean 415
Longcrier, Misty 71
Loomis, Boyce 81
Loomis, Corey 357
Loomis, Joshua 352
Looney, Joe 67
Loper, Elliot 381
Lopez, Amanda N, 321
Lopez, Carlos 354
Lopez, John-Paul 339
Lopez, Joseph 415
Krieger, Nick 107
Krieger, Stephen 399
Kroeger, Brian 360
Krogh, Michael C. 163
LaRoche, Brandon C. 171
Larson, Alex 351
Larson, Jill 415
Larson, Joshua 393
Levin, Scott 353
Levine, Joshua R. 167
Levinson, Luke 203
Levisky, Joseph A. 62
Lopez, Joshua 357
Lopez, Zabrina B. Sandy 322
Lorch, Kirsten 393
Lorenzini, Anthony 87, 347
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Lotspeich, James 63, 87
Lotz, Rob 66
Louder, Robert 399
Lovas, Christopher 417
Lovato, Rachel 123
Love, Ashley 362
Love, James 63
Lovelady, Rachel 353
Loveless, Dana 78, 79, 340
Lovell, Dustin 404
Lovrak, Laurie 69
Lovuolo, Justin 392
Low, Huson G. 215
Low, Tiffany 355
Lowdon, Tyler W. 30, 31, 313
Lowe, Jim 68
Lowenstein, Ryan 414
Lowrie, Jacob 374
Lowry, James 385
Loyd, Jonathan 397
Loyd,Ryan 399
Lozano, Benaiah 396
Lozano, Sergio 375
Lozano, Victor 70
Lu, Yalin64
Lucas, Andrew 342 Lucas, Maxine 417
Lucas-White, Penny 123
Lucchesi, Michael 67
Luce, Julie 382
Lucero, Paul 345
Lucky, James 383
Ludvicek, Esther 402
Ludwig, Matthew 391
Lugo, Francisco 417
Luhrmann, Jonathan L.191
Luken, Bryce W. 167
Luken, Derrick 351
Luman, Matthew 357
Lumpkin, Kyle 403
Lunde, Brooke 344
Lundquist, Matthew 397
Lunger, Jason B. 227
Lusk, Peter 347
Lykins, Dan 62
Lynam, Branden 346
Lynch, Caitlin 111,413
Lynch, Jacqueline 400
Lynch, Susan 63
Lynch, Tyler 359
Lynes, Jacob M. 196
Lynn, Casey 366
Lynn, Kathryn 355
Lyon, Travis 411
Lyons, Dwayne 383
Lyons, Kathryn D. 285
Mabry, Laurel 375
Macarescu, Andrei 403
Macauley, Madeline F. 168
MacDonald, Jessica 69
Machoian, Ronald G. 21
Maciejewski, Jeffrey 384
Mackenzie, Robert S. 362
Mackie, Aaron 394
Mackintosh, David 104, 105, 376
MacMillan, Gordon 63
Macomber, Clayton 367
Madarang, Lorenz G. 211
Maddox, Ashley 133,348
Madorran, Kimberly 355
Mahan, Christopher D. 285
Maier, Kyle 347
Maier, Matthew 83,416
Makuka, Stephen 379
Malanowski, Sean 396
Malberg, Jacob 406
Malcolm, Jacob 341
Maldonado, Carlos 62
Maldonado, Ivonne J. 281
Malkin, Shane W. 310
Malmstrom, Fred 67
Maloy, Harrison 117
Maloy, Joseph 389
Maloy, Kenneth H. 231
Maloy, Miles 117
Mamroth, Benjamin 113, 365
Manay, Ian 417
Mancewicz, Gregory 357
Mancos, Nicole 395
Mangano, Michael 348
Maniguet, Jacques 389
Manley, Clinton 373
Mann, Joshua 388
Mann, Randolph 365
Manning, Robert 358
Mansen, Samuel 403
Manship, Mark 368
Manuel, Shane 358
Mapes, Jessica 403
Marakowski, Natasha388
Marana, Alexander 378
Marble, Harrison 393
Marcelo, Hannah 339
Marchesseault, Lance 361
Maren, Keith T. 76, 258
Mark, Shaffi R. 305
Markling, Matthew 387
Marks, Steven D. 334
Marquez, Alexander-Brian G. 261
Marrero, Jaime P. Martinez 175
Marroquin, Yngwie 415
Marsden, Remington M. 239
Marsh, Kaleb 371
Marsh, Michael 67
Marshall, Benjamin 341
Marshman, Ashly T. 191
Martelly, Ryan 385
Martenson, Matthew 394
Marti, Christopher 119, 350
Martin, Drew 347
Martin, Joel S. 289
Martin, Margaret 70
Martin, Nicholas O’Connor 171
Martin, Nikita D. 163
Martin, Robert 398
Martin, Stephanie 133, 411
Martin, Timothy 381
Martin, Whitney 415
Martineau, Laura 384
Martinez, Frank 377
Martinez, Genelle 342
Martinez, Joshua 374
Martinez, Michael 63
Martinez, Sheriden 83
Martinez, Sheriden N. 317
Martinez, Stephen 361
Martinovich, Michael 40, 377
Martz, Joshua 378
Maru, Sid 340
Marvin, Jared 92,95, 396
Massman, Jeffrey P. 196
Massot, James L. 231
Masters, Casey 366
Masters, Geoffrey 355
Masters, Gregory 343
Masters, Matthew 399
Mastroianni, George 67
Mathews, Christopher M. 317
Mathewson, Ben 379
Mathias, Elizabeth 69
Mathis, Morgan 363
Mattalino, Benjamin A. 290
Mattee, Zachary 409
Mattei, Daniel 383
Mattes, Peter W. 203
Matthews, Chris 109
Matthews, Joshua 370
Matthews, Lauren L. 239
Mattingly, Michael A. 282
Mattson, John S. 310
Mauer, David A. 179
Mauer, Kevin 390
Mauss, Brooklynn 346
May, Andrea 366
May, Brett P. 317
May, Eric 371
May, Sean 410
Mayberry, Joseph S. 163
Mayer, Chuck 63
Mayer, Mark 64
Mayo, Parker415
Mayor, Jason 372
Mayor, Michael 326, 362
Mayra, Michael 102, 340
Mays, Millie 357
Mayton, Terrell 367
Mazen, Richard 349
Mazer, Bryan 373
Maziarz, Michael 382
McAfee, Shayne 401
McAllister, Patrick 417
McAngus, William 371
McArthur, Kim 67
McAuliff, Brett 394
McBratney, Colleen 76
McBride, Tyler 361
McCallum, Matthew 362
McCandless, Matthew 403
McCart, Cory 399
McCarter, Zachary 339
McCarthy, Andrew 357
McCarthy, Ashleen 377
McCarthy, Kevin 345
McCarthy, Kip C. 91, 240
McCartney, Nathan 384
McCarty, Danielle 397
McCaskey, Nathan 374
McClain, Boston 390
McClean, Hugh 68
McClelland, Zachary 347
McClure, Brett 98
McClure, Kyle 352
McCollough, Mark A. 297
McCone, Dave 67
McConnell, Caleb 369
McCool, Christopher 345
McCorkle, Benjamin 396
McCormack, Matthew 368
McCormick, Erin 406
McCormick, Joshua 365
McDaniel, Dave 64
McDonald, John 377
McDonald, Kevin 124, 398
McDonald, Michael 405
McDonald, Shawn 417
McDowall, Jamie 375
McDowell, Myles 381
McDowell, Sarah 359
McElmurry, Kimberly 114, 415
McFarland, Ian M. 84, 85, 235
McFarland, Joshua 97, 355
McFarland, Roger 102
McFee, Andrew 347
McGill, Robert 402
McGovern, Jena 349
McGowan, Dennis 406
McGowan, Kelly 348
McGowan, Kelly J. 356
McGreal, Craig 363
McGrew, Patrick 392
McGuiness, Kevin 343
McGuire, Ryan P. 297
McGuire, Victor 414
Mcllroy, Ryan M. 168
Mclnteer, Amy 368
McIntosh, Kyle 354
McIntyre, Spenser 53, 345
McKay, Sean 397
McKee, John M. 203
McKeever, Ty B. 232
McKelvy, Shawn 68
McKenzie, Austin 124,373
McKenzie, Casey R. 179
McKenzie, Sam 374
McKenzie, Tony 63
McKeon, Jake 415
McKinley, Marcellus 405
McKinney, Austin 381
McKinney, Benjamin 105, 380
McKinney, Hannah 377
McKinnon, Lauren 417
McKnight, Ross H. 290
McLain, Forrest 137,402
McLain, Michael 76, 357
McLaughlin, Ajay 347
McLaughlin, Daniel 398
McLaughlin, Daniel W. 240
McLaughlin, Tom 64
McLean, Rebecca L. 290
McLendon, Marie 371
McMahon, David 394
McMahon, Jonathan 349
McMillan, Travis 367
McMillian, Tyler 414
McMinn, Lucille 339
McMullan, Miles 124, 400
McNab, Storm 407
McNamara, Bradley 356
McNamara, Stephen J. 208
McNeil, Erin 388
McNeil, Richard J. 208
McPhail, Matthew 401
McPherson, Andrew 397
McQuade, Andy 62
McQuade, Jill 62
McRae, Galen 360
McSorley, Collin M. 258
McVay, Diana 379
McVay, Michael 396
Meakins, Kyle S. 326
Marzo, Dennis 416
Mascaro, Anthony 391
Madrid, Julian T. 281
Madsen, Keith 376
Maffuccio, Christopher 376
Magazu, Frank 413
Maggs, John 387
Magram, Gregory 386
Mashburn, Robert 343
Masiello, Michael 345
Mason, Jackson 390
Mason, Joshua 380
Mason, Justin 85, 338
Massa, Brian 104, 105, 378
McCormick, William 372
McCorry, Gavin C. 30, 313
McCoy, Mike 68
McCoy, Ryan 385
McCoy, Tyler 397
McCrary, Bill 63
McCraw, Samuel 371
McCutcheon, Brandon 366
Medina, Ernest 394
Medina, Richard A. 53, 55, 261
Medsker, Sean 338
Meeks, Eryn M. 208
Meents, Joshua B. 75, 235
Mees, EricJ. 175
Meeter, Ryan 338
Meidell, Kelsey 387
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4S6 Index
Meili, Launi 107
Meineke, Kelcie 351
Melander, Andrew P. 277
Melcher, Trenton 379
Meldrum, Richard 357
Melendez, Ricardo 22
Melnicoff, Lawrence V. 215
Melton, Isaac D. 175
Melzer, Tyler 397
Mendel, Benjamin P. 269
Mendelsohn, Michelle 353
Mendenhall, Trevor 367
Mendoza, Mario C. 265
Mendoza, Maritza 387
Mendoza, Scott 349
Menna, Michael 343
Mentillo, Richard M. 171
Menzel, Robert 351
Mercurio, Frank 387
Mercurio, Joseph 354
Mercurio, Nicholas J. 211
Mergen, Timothy 349
Merino, Carla U. 232
Merriex, Avery 76, 371
Merritt, Dustin M. 227
Messer, Brett J. 261
Messinger, Amanda L. 20, 258
Metroka, Isaac 407
Metzger, Joshua 398
Meyer, Alexander 403
Meyer, Cherie-Lee 408
Meyer, Eric 401
Meyer, Frederick L. 326
Meyer, Samuel J. 297
Meyer, Steven 393
Meyer, Thomas 338
Mezarina, Alberto 70
Migliore, April 71
Migliuri, Joseph 380
Mikes, Jim 66
Mikulis, Adam 349
Milhous, Alexander 109,401
Milien, Corinne 409
Millener, Laura A. 293
Miller, Andrew 339
Miller, Ashley A. 350
Miller, Ashley J. 370
Miller, Ashton 379
Miller, Caitlin 85, 343
Miller, Charles 417
Miller, Christopher D. 208
Miller, David 383
Miller, Duane R. 168
Miller, Edward 365 Miller, Eric 344
Miller, Jacob C. 224
Miller, James 342
Miller, Jonathan 411
Miller, Joseph 392
Miller, Kyle 389
Miller, Lee 63
Miller, Lincoln400
Miller, Matthew 358
Miller, Merry 393
Miller, Nathan 399
Miller, Rachel 369 Miller, Richard 377
Miller, Sean D. 329
Miller, Stephen 393
Miller, Steven 340
Miller, Travis 360
Miller, Trevor 369
Miller, William 397
Miller, Wooddy S. 215
Milliman, Brad 475
Milliman, Jeremy 65
Millner, Sean 362
Mills, Nash 98, 379
Mills, Phillip 357
Mills, Roderick 405
Mills, Ryan W. 179
Milner, Dean E. 265
Miltenberg, James 390
Miltenberger, Edwin364
Minner, Zachary J. 301
Minnich, Jason A, 20,228
Minor, Billy 109
Miranda, Lindsey 386
Miranda, Vincent 381
Mirandette, Erik E. 175
Mirro, Thomas J. 183
Mitchell, Anne 371
Mitchell, Anthony 411
Mitchell, DAngelo 359
Mitchell, Daniel E. 358
Mitchell, Daniel J. 415
Mitchell, Robert C. 220
Mitchell, Scott 384
Mitchell, Zane 65
Mitchner, Randall 391
Mitnaul, Justin 387
Mixdorf, Scott L. 305
Miyamura, Marisa 350
Mizes, Michael 401
Moad, Jay 69
Moak, William 374
Mobley, Patrick 389
Mobley, Robert410
Mocalis, Nathaniel 404
Moe, Lisa352
Moeller, Nate 156
Moeller, Nathan 339
Moffett, Katrina 407
Moffett, Michael T. 175
Mohr, Heidi 399
Mohr, Simon 369
Mohrbacher, Cory 342
Mohrmann, Karl 113, 353
Mokni, Fakhri 345
Molina, Jerry 380
Molstad, Christopher 409
Molten, Matthew A. 294
Moncrieffe, Kimberly D. 364
Monreal, Christen 118, 119, 375
Monroe, Joshua 391
Monson, Christopher A. 211
Montague, Kenneth 342
Montalvo, Roberto 417
Monteagut, Rudy 376
Montes, Darren 387
Montgomery, Emily 390
Montilla, Daniel 396
Montplaisir, Daniel 351
Moody, Jamie R. 188
Moon, Preston 362
Mooney, Rachael M. 228
Moore, Amy L. 175
Moore, Carrie 341
Moore, Clifford C. 81,235
Moore, John G. 391
Moore, John J. 382
Moore, Justin 361
Moore, Thomas 359
Moore, Tiffany C. 286
Moorhead, Cody 351
Moorhead, Kipp 377
Moorman, Creighton J. 203
Morales, Myles 381
Morgan, Jacob 393
Morgan, Mallory 341
Morgan, Nina 379
Morgan, Skylar 120, 382
Morgan, Victoria 350
Morin, Christopher 113, 365
Moronese, Angela 391
Morosco, Anthony 361
Moroz, Michael 411
Morreale, Brittany 84,85, 361
Morris, Andre 383
Morris, Andrew 370
Morris, Brent 64
Morris, Broderick 359
Morris, Michael 402
Morris, Michael C. 261
Morris, Patrick 344
Morrison, Justin 65
Morrone, Phillip 353
Morrow, Jake 381
Mortensen, Jesse R. 290
Mosby, Mark 411
Moseley, T. Michael 15
Moses, Kyle 109, 343
Mosher, Daniel 343
Mosher, Marcus385
Moskver, Katherine 70
Moss, Tytus 389
Mossman, Valerie 370
Mosteller, Michael407
Moubry, Erin K. 212
Moulton, Jesse 408
Moulton, Megan 367
Mount, Patrick 364
Mount, Steven A. 297
Mowle, Tom 69
Mowles, Eric W. 62
Moyer, Nathaniel 58, 359
Muck, Arinda 401
Muckenhirn, Kathleen 405
Mudd, Kevin 371
Mudrinich, Steven 357
Mudry, Ryan 408
Mueh, Hans 19, 81
Mueller, Brian 346
Mueller, Gunther 70
Mueller, Jacob 383
Mueller, Megan J. 163
Mueller, Sarah 407
Muench, Andrew 382
Muenger, Betsy 69
Muka, Jacek 407
Mulka, Tom 68
Muller, Mark 384
Mulligan, Kevin 362
Mullin, David 67
Mundell, Korey S. 329
Mundy, Alan 66
Munger, Justin 405
Munson, John 366
Murdock, Ryan 367
Murnieks, Charles 68
Murphy, Conor 85, 363
Murphy, Kevin L. 98, 172
Murphy, Louis 360
Murray, Chad R. 310
Murray, Crystal 133,410
Murray, Douglas 69
Murrill, Mary 352
Musielewicz, David 359
Musselman, Randall 66
Musser, Andrew 370
Mussler, Bryan 346
Muszynski, Michael 70
Myer, James 380
Myers, Ashley 78, 409
Myers, Hayden 345
Myers, Hunter 380
Myszka, Adam M. 261
Nakayama, Jeffrey 379
Nakonechnyy, Oleh 403
Na, Andrew 367
Nadal, Justin 416
Nagel, Angela 341
Nail, Ben 346
Nail, Shannon 110,111,381
Nan, David 358
Narbutovskih, Nicholas T. 192
Narduzzi, Gabriel L. 168
Nash, Timothy 401
Nastasi, Kevin M. 172
Nathaniel, Todd 65
Naumann, Benjamin 373
Navin, Brian P. 81,208
Neal, Charles 366
Neal, Jamaal D. 132,188
Neal, Matthew 386
Necochea, Gabriel405
Nedolast, Dustin 394
Needham, Joshua J. 277
Neely, Nicolas Z. 228
Negaard, Kees A. 172
Nell, Alexander V. 215
Nell, Victor 70
Nelson, Aaron 358,413
Nelson, Christopher 63
Nelson, Cody 406
Nelson, Daryn P. 53, 55, 81, 277
Nelson, David S. 334
Nelson, Erik 379
Nelson, Hali K. 262
Nelson, Houston 417
Nelson, Kyle 369
Nelson, Travis 375
Neptune, Alexandria 111,359
Nervik, Akira407
Nesbitt, Timothy 348
Nesselhuf, Franklin 379
Nettis, Michael 377
Nettles, Christopher 392
Neubauer, Sara 381
Nevitt, Griffin 104, 105, 344
Newcomb, Jonathon 388
Newell, Stephen 367
Newell, Todd B. 180
Newkirk, Katie M. 297
Newkirk, Tristan 105,405
Newman, John 359
Newman, Joshua 382
Newmiller, Bill 69
Ng, Christopher 385
Ng, Jonathan W. 298
Nguyen, Christine 392
Nguyen, Daniel 341
Nguyen, Jennifer 365
Nguyen, Le-Anh 355
Nichol, James 401
Nicholas, James 408
Nichols, Brian D. 196
Nichols, Marc A. 310
Nichols, Stephen 416
Nichols, Thomas 397
Nichols, Timothy 363
Nicholson, Thomas 350
Nickels, Abigail 401
Niday, Jack 69
Nieland, Jackie 132
Nieland, Neal 132
Nielsen, Leah 111,395
Nigro, Andrew J. 108, 109, 329
Nissen, Kay 347
Nissim, Ryan 355
Nitzberg, Roberta 114,372
Nixon, Barry 26, 352
Noble, Blake 373
Noble, Clifton 390
Noboa, Javier 363
Noel, Ian 370
Noel, Louis-Philippe 232
Noem, Derek 375
Nolan, Brandon 352
Nolan, Robert 369
-N-
Index 487
Nolasco, Juan 349
Noller, Steven 109, 387
Nolta, Jennifer 87, 381
Nolta, Thomas M. 334
Noon, Elliot 405
Nordahl, Zachary 85, 407
Nordby, Nathan A. 282
Norden, Jerod E. 358
Nordman, Dustin 390
Nordquist, Keith B. 199
Norman, Anthony R. 216
Norris, Kyle 342
Nort, Andrea Trocha-Van 69
North, Justin 401
Norton, Daniel 109, 384
Norton, Jacqueline 123,403
Norvell, Elizabeth 381
Novae, Kyle 339
Novak, Andrew 375
Novak, Gregor 64
Noyd, Bob 62
Nugent, Daniel A. 317
Nugent, David 105, 364
Nussbaum, John 368
Nwaelele, Ikechukwu 393
Nye, Marshall 349
Nygard, John 411
Nylander, Brett 102, 349 -o-
O'Brien, Cory J. 180
O’Brien, Keith 363
O’Bryant, Colin D. 97
O’Bryant, Collin D. 298
O’Bryant, Shaun 96, 97, 396
O’Connor, Brian 403
O’Connor, Darcy N. 180
O’Connor, Michael 86,87, 369
O'Donnell, Michael J. 302
O’Dowd, Devin 64
O'Fallon, Keith G. 180
O’Keefe, Daniel 351
O’Keefe, Sean 113,389
O’Malley, Scott 71
O’Malley, Tom 68
O’Meara, Sarah 403
O’Neil, Amanda 392
O’Neill, Kevin342
O’Neill, Patrick 401
O’Rourke, Jonathan S. 216
O’Shea, Anthony 388
O’Sullivan, Daniel 412
O’Toole, Brogan 383
Oar, Tyler 369
Oas, Samuel 363
Ocampo, David338
Oeffner, Jennifer M. 216
Oerter, Christopher D. 163
Ohotnicky, Pete 64
Ojeda, Ralph 359
Ojerio, Caroline 361
Oldmixon, Benson 105, 389
Oliphint, John 85, 409
Oliver, Michael 341
Ollis, James B. 265
Olmstead, Tyler 340
Olsen, Andrew J. 105, 274
Olsen, Dakota S. 180
Olsen, Eric 105, 387
Olson, Brent 102, 103, 406
Olson, Caitlin J. 265
Olson, Erik 379
Olson, Soren 395
Olson, Taylor 389
Olsowski, Carly 411
Omdal, Caroline 346
Onitsuka, Anthony 409
Onxley, Matthew S. 317
Operchal, David 374
4HH Index
Oppenlander, Christopher F. 20,56, 57, 329
Orlofsky, Shirley 64
Ornelas, Theodore 379
Ortiz, Anthony 394
Ortiz, Carlos 63
Ortiz, Ozmund 378
Ortiz, Sebastian 85, 358
Osborn, Wesley 411
Osborne, Casey R. 286
Osborne, Jeffrey 395
Osgood, Michael T. 290
Ostasiewski, Ken 64
Oster, Benjamin 386
Ostrom, David 124, 351
Ostrowski, Cory 381
Ostwald, Jordan P. 20, 224
Osur, Alan 70
Oswald, Gregory 20, 350
Otte, Benjamin 376
Otten, Adam 404
Ottenad, Ryan 417
Otto, Kaitlin 349
Overbey, India 351
Overman, Cassandra 372
Owen, Rachel L. 290
Owens, Andrew 345
Owens, John 415 -P-
Pace, Christopher D. 124, 180
Pack, Daniel 66
Packard, Gary 67
Packer, Layne 65
Padilla, Linda 70
Padmanabhan, Asha G. 266
Paffett, Tyler D. 93, 302
Page, Adam 399
Page, Blake 102,405
Page, Brian D. 204
Page, Jay B. 334
Page, William 371
Paget, Nicole 362
Pak, Michael 389
Paladino, Alexander 409
Paladino, Anthony N. 172
Paladino, Daniel 371
Paladino, Julie 355
Palan, Kirk A. 216
Palicia, Noah 405
Pallo, Jason 378
Palmer, Brandon 412
Palmer, Kyle 375
Palmer, Trenton 414
Pan, Andrew 351
Panebianco, Frank 356
Pang, Samuel 371
Papenberg, Kate B. 326
Pappalardo, Alexander 396
Paquette, Brandon 371
Parchman, Liddell J. 105,216
Parcus, Jason R. 266
Pardal, Michel 371
Parenteau, Michelle 391
Park, Anson R. 266
Park, Elisa 412
Park, Mathew 415
Park, Suzi 415
Parker, Anna 408
Parker, Daniel 373
Parker, Dylan M. 240
Parker, Grant 76, 339
Parker, Harold 391
Parker, Pernell 22
Parker, William 338
Parks, Eric 387
Parlee, Jeffrey 355
Parmater, Alexander 409
Parrish, Douglas 339
Parrish, Ryan 406
Parrish, William C. 184
Parsons, Kathryn 363
Parsram, Tony 344
Pass, Benjamin J. 192
Passmore, Jordan 353
Pastoor, Kevin J. 212
Pate, Matthew T. 172
Patel, Kavir 364
Patenaude, Bernard 358
Patterson, Brian 64
Patterson, Evelyn 64,71
Patterson, William 367
Patton, Christopher 382
Patton, Douglas 68
Paul, Micah 369
Paul, Michael 378
Pauli, Harrison 341
Paulson, Jacob 57,91,398
Pavlis, Reina 475
Pavlisko, Anthony 348
Pavlus, John D. 235
Pawlica, Cristina 383
Paya, Danielle L. 184
Payne, Daniel 367
Payne, John L. 266
Paz, Jose R. 266
Peace, Kyle 399
Peak, John D. 62
Pearce, Rexford 379
Pearl, Nicole D. 220
Peck, Ashleigh 114,354
Peck, David 409
Peck, Matthew 397
Pecora, Jeffrey 105, 346
Pedersen, Alexander S. 318
Pedersen, Kenneth M. 302
Pedone, Justin 398
Pedretti, Tobias 411
Peeples, Michael S. 330
Peikoff, Amy 71
Pelayo, Benjamin 405
Pelkowski, Amanda J. 270
Pendleton, Zachary 406
Pendley, Jeffrey 343
Penner, Travis 403
Penninga, Marc 407
Penrod, Trisha 417
Penry, Nicholas 367
Peplin, Samuel 29, 357
Percoski, William 417
Perez, Ashley M. 132,200
Perez, Juan 348
Perez, Ruben A. Ruiz 192
Perez, S. Shane 302
Perich, Ty 113,383
Perkins, Melissa 403
Perry, Christopher J. 286
Perry, Daniel C. 330
Perry, Jason 411
Perry, Pam 68
Perry, Ross 391
Perry, Sean 388
Perry, Tyler 340
Pershing, Beth 374
Persiani, Michael 340
Peters, Sabine 56, 57, 70
Peters, Sean 339
Peters, Zachary 355
Petersen, Sarah 413
Peterson, Amanda 345
Peterson, Brian 380
Peterson, Brian S. 66
Peterson, Candice 371
Peterson, Dale 63
Peterson, Drew D. 232
Peterson, John 359
Peterson, Kevin J. 294
Peterson, Megan 365
Peterson, Melanie A. 305
Peterson, Michael 360
Peterson, Sarah 111
Peterson, Whitney 347
Petro, Jake 388
Pettie, Jasamine 123,360
Pfaff, Stephen 379
Pfarr, Matthew 408
Pfau, Neil 407
Pfau, Peter 365
Pfeifer, Joseph S. 274
Pfeiffer, James 399
Pham, Alan 401
Phaneuf, Alana 82, 347
Pherigo, Joshua 385
Phetmixay, David 385
Phillipich, Michael 102,103, 350
Phillips, Daylan 412
Phillips, Lianna 369
Phillips, Melissa 63
Phillips, Timothy G. 20, 354
Phillips, Timothy J. 379
Phipps, Stephen 64
Piascik, Christopher 341
Picou, Travis J. 184
Pierce, Joseph R. 266
Pierce, Stephanie K. 82, 290
Pierce, Zachary D. 57, 277
Pierson, Jordan 391
Pierson, Scott 367
Pigage, Helen 62
Pike, Stephen 387
Pilch, Fran 69
Pilinko, Cory J. 220
Pilipovich, Dave 76
Pinckney, Richard A. 302
Pineda, Laurence 346
Pineda, Matthew 404
Pineros, Lina P. 318
Pingel, Bradley 359
Pinner, Ryan 340
Pino, Juancarlos 398
Pinsky, Heather G. 58, 188
Pipes, Andrew 380
Pippin, Don 62
Pitliangas, Mark J. 240
Pitman, Brian 400
Pitts, Ryan 385
Placencia, Job 70
Plazas, Angelica 87, 356
Pleasanton, William 361
Plourde, Matthew 381
Plumb, Alexander 363
Plunkett, Ryan 412
Plyler, Jonathan 351
Pocock, James 65
Poe, Hayden 356
Poehler, Marcus 113, 411
Pohnert, Paul 340
Polage, Brett A. 176
Polesky, Kevin 409
Pollock, Steven 405
Polmonari, Phillip A. 228
Pomerinke, Mark 62
Pool, David 401
Poole, Eric 351
Pope, Calen E. 212
Pope, Krystle 394
Pope, Talon 367
Poppler, Mark 393
Poquiz, Marvin 409
Porche, John 66
Poremski, Raychel 389
Porter, Craig 383
Porter, Evan 359
Portillo, Danny 67
Posey, Thomas 373
Post, Martiqua 64
Potter, Derek 411
Poulsen, Christopher 349
Pound, Leah B. 224
! Powell, Caleb 373
Powell, Thomas 377
Powers, Kenneth 340
Pozun, Danielle 85, 414
Praiswater, Shane M. 318
Prantl, Caitlin 376
Prater, Jesse 342
Prater, Tye 66
Pratt, Mark 362
Pratt, Tina63
Pray, Jessica 385
Prescott, Daniel 406
Pressley, Thomas 343
Prestidge, Timothy R. 220
Preston, Damien 413
Preston, Heather 64
Preston, Robert W. 270
Presuto, Dax 70
Presuto, Melanie 62
Prevendar, Alexander C. 262
Pribyl, Jerry 366
Price, Aaron 355
Price, Carolyn 356
Price, Leanna 353
Price, Mark 363
Price, Ryan 81
Price, Ryan C. 270
Prichard, Charles 109,369
Prileszky, Istvan 387
Primm, Joel 393
Prince, Eli N. 302
Pringle, William J. 180
Print, Joshua R. 102,305
Probasco, Christopher 345
Prochnow, Christopher 341
Proctor, Kristina G. 62
Prodan, Emanuel 339
Protsch, Carl J. 220
Provenghi, Alexandria 382
Pruitt, Kristopher 63
Pryce, Ian 66
Pryor, Jonathan 383
Pryor, Rob 76
Przybyslawski, Emma375
Psihas, Alexandra C. 204
Puchalla, David 386
Puckett, Sara 341
Pudlo, Andrzej 70
Puentes, Stevie 78, 343
Puffenbarger, Haley 387
Puffenbarger, Mark 370
Puhek, Daniel 345
Pulli, John 383
Pummer, Fran 64
Puntel, Anthony 393
Purcell, Emily 396
Purio, Sean 105, 361
Putnam, John 62
Pyles, Michael 109,401 -Q-
Qasba, Omesh S. 302
Qayum, Abdul 365
Quaco, Alicia 133,405
Quern, Glynnis 369
Quinn, John P. 184
Quinn, Michael C. 282
Quintana, Jeana M. 236
Quintana, Sean 401
Quirindongo-Cre, Carol 353
Quon, James 353
-R-
Raabe, Justin 376
Rabold, John M. 94, 95, 270
Racicot, Robert J. 62
Rader, John M. 298
Radsick, Tim 66
Ragland, Taylor 393
Ragsdale, Reed 399
Rahl, Brian J. 188
Raine, Jack 403
Raines, Justin G. 107,224
Rainwaters, Kyle 382
Raisor, Kayla 361
Rakes, Jacobb 357
Rakowsky, Margaret H. 62
Ralston, Brian 63
Ramarolahy, Mbinintsoa 385
Ramirez, Edward-Larry 343
Ramirez, Ryan 380
Ramos Sanchez, Adrian 415
Ramsden, Randy 62
Ramsey, Brandes N. 216
Ramsey, Taryn 399
Ramshur, Kelly 342
Ramstein, Nicole 416
Ranaweera, Radhika 405
Rancourt, Philip 369
Randall, Stephanie 338
Randell, Chris 66
Randhawa, Kamaljit 74, 75, 373
Randle, Austin T. 224
Randolph, Deaven 415
Randolph, Jeffrey 374
Randolph, Megan 403
Rasweiler-Richt, Rebecca 347
Rathel, Rodney 372
Rattana, Satapat 338
Rauls, Chad A. 370
Rausch, Justin 66
Ray, Brandon J. 277
Ray, William 401
Reagan, Ann 69
Reagan,Joshua A. 330
Rebolledo, John 363
Rebulanan, Ric 393
Recker, Anthony 375
Reddis, Joshua 346
Reddout, Jeff 109
Reddout, Jeffrey 353
Redfield, Micah R. 266
Reed, Spencer D. 310
Reeder, Michael 364
Reeves, Brandon 400
Reeves, Trenton C. 277
Regen, Thomas 374
Regis, Stephanie 354
Regni, John F. 16
Regnier, Laura 358
Rehder, Joshua 389
Reichelt, Chris 345
Reichert, Shannon 133,378
Reid, Michael 393
Reiley, Peter 67
Reiman, Robert W. 62
Rein, Christopher 70, 102
Reinberg, John 387
Reinig, Ashley 367
Rember, Jonathan B. 274
Rembert, Reginald 379
Remington, Marcus J. 212
Remington, William 393
Rendon, Moises 379
Rennebaum, Jacob 348
Renner, Stephen 391
Renquist, Robert N. 305
Rettler, Gregory 384
Reyes, Paul L. 188
Reynaud, Robert M. 30, 314
Reynolds, Charles 369
Reynolds, Christopher S. 224
Reynolds, James 377
Reynolds, Jeff 76, 77
Reynolds, Jonathon C. 232
Reynolds,Roger 63
Rhea,Jace 407
Rhynard, Joshua 109,343
Rhynedance, Elisa 398
Rice, Christopher 355
Rice, John 339
Rice, Matthew 365
Rich, Kyle 105,391
Richard, Mitchell F. 228
Richards, Lee 410
Richards, Matthew 385
Richardson, Andrew 63
Richardson, Daniel 393
Richardson, Lacey 391
Richardson, Sharon 69
Richardson, Tahichi 375
Richardson, Tiffanie 401
Richmond, John 417
Richmond, John A. 330
Richter, Andrew 404
Richter, Cristina 373
Richter, Thomas 85, 353
Rickerd, Greg 66
Rickert, Ryan 409
Ricketts, Richard 341
Rickey, Donald 405
Ricks, Christopher 417
Ricks, Clinton A. 196
Ricks, Jacob 347
Riddick, Michael P. 236
Riddle, Andrew 355
Rieder, Pat 68
Riedl, Steven 397
Rieger, Zachary 370
Riley, Brian 367
Riley, Garrett 411
Riley, Katelyn 340
Riley, Richard A. 184
Rimando, Kyle 387
Rimelspach, Drew M. 282
Ringo, Erick 359
Rings, Nathan 347
Ringwald, Tyler 361
Riordan, Charles F. 286
Rios, Ramiro 342
Risdon, Lorinda M. 20, 310
Ritt, Joseph 107,365
Ritter, Zachary 399
Rivard, Ashley 349
Rivera, Michael B. 274
Rivera, Robert 383
Rivers, Kevin 354
Riviere, Marc 64
Rizkowsky, Alexander 346
Rizza, Keith D. 322
Roach, Taylor C. 302
Robaina, Jose 362
Robbins, Matthew 366
Robblee, Michael 386
Roberts, Andrew 406
Roberts, Andrew J. 318
Roberts, Jason 343
Roberts, Jon B. 278
Roberts, Jordan 367
Roberts, Logan 370
Roberts, Mark 395
Roberts, Steven 347
Robertson, Catherine 114, 369
Robillard, Alicia 343
Robillard, Amanda 355
Robillard, Nicole 414
Robinette, Eric 358
Robinson, Adam 353
Robinson, Carolyn 65
Robinson, Eric 113, 373
Robinson, Joseph B. 176
Robinson, Kelly J. 85, 236
Robinson, Kimberly 374
Robinson, Kyle 123
Robinson, Lindsey 20, 360
Robinson, Robert 407
Robinson, Ryan 109, 383
Robinson, Sarah 67
Robinson, Terry 397
Rocco, Anthony R. 188
Rocco, Bryan 348
Rochelle, Cameron 375
Rode, Eric 385
Rodgers, Brett 116, 117, 373
Rodgers, Jessica 114, 387
Rodgers, Jonathan 366
Rodgers, Shelley 356
Rodine, Lonn 66
Rodrigo, Mark 406
Rodriguez, David 403
Rodriguez, David G. 310
Rodriguez, Freddie 63
Rodriguez, Richard 405
Rodriguez, Thomas 392
Rodts, Evan 389
Rodts, Selena 411
Rogers, Abigail 100,101, 380
Rogers, Michael 375
Rogers, Randy 113, 370
Rogers, Robert A. 221
Rogers, Robin 400
Rogl, Ryan 401
Rogowski, Danielle 342
Rohrbach, Jacob L. 192
Rojas Camacho, Juan 347
Roks, Patrick T. 282
Roland, Matthew 407
Roling, Carol 361
Roling, John 413
Roling, Katherine A. 216
Roloff, Zechariah 349
Roloson, Julie A. 192
Roman, Alexander 382
Romanko, Alison 85, 389
Romano, Christopher B. 184
Romano, Natalie 393
Romans, Timothy 70
Romero, Chris 49
Romero, Daniel 402
Rommel, Kurt 344
Roope, Benjamin 65
Roose, Joshua 368
Roosma, Alexander 369
Root, Mark J. 93, 310
Root, Travis 389
Rosa, Albert 66
Rose, Andrew 390
Rose, David P. 30, 105, 314
Rose, Gene 64
Rose, Philip 388
Roseburg, Michael 379
Rosenberg, Alyssa 377
Rosenthal, Marcus 387
Roseveare, Nathaniel 406
Ross, Brian J. 306
Ross, Cameron 76,417
Ross, Jason 67
Ross, Justin J. 270
Ross, Matthew 403
Ressel, Anthony 365
Rettig, Holly 387
Robertson, Evan 387
Robertson, Jacob 391
Ross, Rebecca S. 326
Ross, Richard 409
Index 489
Ross, Scott 415
Ross, Victoria 352
Rosser, Kevin 109, 413
Rotbart, Sean 360
Roth, Evan 351
Rother, Matthew 405
Rothmann, Rachel Z. 330
Rousseau, Shawn 410
Roux, Palmer 379
Rowe, Derrick 357
Rowe, Jessica 385
Rowe, Kevin 373
Rowland, Kyle 371
Rowland, Marla 391
Rowton, Alexander 380
Roy, Bill 69, 107
Roy, Joseph 365
Roy, Keidrick 374
Roy, Timothy 408
Royall, Ben 66
Roycroft, Zachery B. 224
Royer, Erlind 66
Royer, Sean-Michael 375
Rubeck, Nicole 351
Rubin, Chad 417
Ruckriegle, Sarah 361
Rudd, Adam P. 274
Rudico, Erlyn 119, 343
Rudolph, Chad R. 311
Rudy, Mary 65
Ruel, Philip 383
Ruemker, Nicholas 361
Ruether, Shane 357
Rufus, Jack 342
Ruiz, Jonathan 415
Ruiz, Ruben I. Ihuit 167
Ruize, Anthony 365
Rulien, John 350
Rush, Emma 409
Rush, Robert 102
Rusnak, Barb 67
Russell, David K. 228
Russell, Kyle 117
Russo, Paul R. 4, 192
Russon, Tyler 415
Ruth, Marymn L. 87
Ruth, Mryamn L. 168
Rutherford, Ryan 372
Rutter, Ryan D. 236
Ruvolo, Michael 375
Ryan, David 379
Ryan, James B. 228
Ryan, Patrick 415
Ryan, Timothy 363
Rybak, Garrett J. 278
Ryherd, Jonathan 371
Ryner, Keenan 407
-s-
Sabat, Joseph W. 262
Sacko, David 69
Sadorra, Jethro Ian N. 221
Sadorra, Mercedita 402
Saed, Mansour 107, 417
Saed, Waseem 392
Saeger, Michael 347
Saenger, Samantha 352
Saffold, Mark D. 236
Sahagun, Nicholas 345
Sahli, Elliott 389
Sainsbury, Andrew 373
Saitz, Theodore 390
Sajowitz, Mark 349
Salandy, Keisha 353
Salas, Ariana 407
Salazar, David 392
Saleh, Andrew A. 270
Salem, Abdel 86, 87
490 Index
Salle, Gilda La 68
Salley, Alvena 71
Sails, Wayne 395
Salvatierra, Sandra 376
Samson, Daniel J. 240
Samuels, Steve 67
Sanchez, Bryan 365
Sanchez, Carlos 358
Sandberg, Trenton G. 278
Sanders, Joe 67
Sanders, Joel 403
Sanders, Kyle R. 318
Sanders, Tracy 378
Sanders-Walker, Faith 411
Sandoval, Carlos 391
Sandoval, Eric 394
Sandtorv, Vincent 105,409
Sanford, Corbin 111,382
Santana, Brett 385
Santangelo, Christopher J. 240
Santiago, Jon 395
Santis, Tyler J. De 219
Santos, Claudia 413
Santosus, Anthony 370
Sapper, Bradley 389
Sarette, John 347
Sarkis, Samantha 119,357
Sarver, James 390
Satchell, Bachar 395
Satre, Brandon J. 236
Satterfield, Brett 343
Sauncy, Patrick 410
Saunders, Benjamin 367
Saunders, Earl 67
Sauter, Jenny 66
Sauter, Luke 65
Savage, Barry 70
Sayers, Michael 383
Sayes, Morgan 351
Saylor, William 65
Scarberry, Elizabeth 114, 399
Schaf, Brian C. 196
Schafer, Emily 57
Schafer, Jessica 395
Schafer, Joshua 383
Schafer, Kyle 108, 109, 401
Schaffer, Daniel J. 232
Schaffer, Emily 416
Schaffer, Joshua B. 102,322
Schaftel, Benjamin D. 334
Schaid, Blake A. 318
Schake, Barrett 385
Schardein, Spencer 357
Schaub, Hugo 70
Schaub, Mike 69
Schaubroeck, Beth 63
Scheglov, Masha 347
Schell, Eric 105, 395
Scheller, Brian 359
Scheller, Jenna 365
Schelstrate, Anthony 362
Schemenaur, Kyle 411
Schenk, Adam C. 87, 326
Schenk, Addison 394
Schiavone, Frank 102,318
Schierholtz, Vai 377
Schiffer, Joshua 353
Schimelfening, Benjamin 357
Schirner, Joshua 364
Schjodt, Kathleen 78, 371
Schlaefer, Connie 66
Schlagheck, Nicholas 366
Schlegel, Marc 66
Schleiden, Derek 132, 407
Schleiden, Ryan 132, 377
Schlortt, David 70
Schmeltz, Edward 476
Schmidt, Benjamin H. 373
Schmidt, Benjamin M. 393
Schmidt, Breanna 351
Schmidt, Frank 383
Schmidt, Jeffrey D. 228
Schmidt, Stephanie 402
Schmiegel, Nicholas 352
Schmitt, Sara 391
Schnitger, Anna L. 196
Schoemer, Sara 353
Schoenhardt, David D. 282
Scholfield, Charles 372
Schonig, Jacob 99,410
Schonsheck, Tyler 399
Schottleutner, Madison 58
Schrader, John 392
Schriner, Mark 372
Schroeder, John 354
Schroer, Christopher 364
Schuette, Christopher 412
Schuetz, Kelly 353
Schuler, Katie 349
Schumacher, Christopher R. 164
Schurig, Ira 67
Schutz, Garrett 361
Schwald, Roderick 22
Schwartz, Alec 353
Schwartz, Michael S. 221
Schwartz, Sara 388
Schweickert, Andrew 405
Schweitzer, Andy 85
Schweitzer, Dennis 63
Schweitzer, Scott 415
Schwenn, Heidi 67
Scioscia, Joseph 413
Scoggin, Joshua C. 200
Scott, Carl 355
Scott, Erinn 373
Scott, Mark 374
Scott, Matthew 365
Scott, Michael 281,413
Scott, Wil 67
Scroggins, Benjamin 375
Scully, Marsha 64
Scully, Tim 64
Searuggs, Jasmine 365
Seaver, Chris 64
Sebree, Travis 407
Sedelmyer, Ernie 105
Seefried, Joshua 394
Seehawer, Bradlee N. 164
Seely, Gregory 65
Seeto, Ryne 415
Seibert, Shane C. 278
Seidel, Jurgen 64
Seifert, Alexander J. 184
Seifert, Bradley J. 322
Sellers, Bradley 102,389
Sellner, Kyle 394
Sells, Amber 357
Semrau, Randy 379
Sena, Alejandro 399
Sena, Thomas D. 30,314
Senator, Steve 64
Seo,John 65
Sepp, Jonathan 356
Seremet, Eric 105
Serfoss, Gary 67
Sergi, Natasha E. 232
Serratore, Frank 102
Setterberg, Seth 414
Severino, Christopher 381
Sewell, Jason 395
Sexton, Michael 365
Shackelford, William 415
Shadrix, Justin 357
Shaffer, Stephen 357
Shalekbriski, Jay 357
Shanes, Emily N. 20, 282
Shank, Jason 97, 377
Shank, Sarah 383
Shannon, Clare 344
Shanor, Aaron B. 30, 95, 314
Shapiro, Zachary 376
Sharon, Lane 377
Sharratt, Joel 126
Shaughnessy, Ryan D. 229
Shaw, Michael 345
Shay, Sean 356
Shea, Daniel 417
Shealy, Victor 367
Sheffer, Jordan 369
Sheiner, Chad339
Shenk, Peter F. 224
Shepherd, Colin 387
Sheppard, Samuel 397
Sherfesee, John 71
Sheridan, Adam 345
Sherman, John 71
Sherman, Kristopher 367
Shertzer, Rich 66
Sherwood, Blake 367
Shibler, Spencer 341
Shields, Anthony 350
Shields, Matthew 72, 124, 377
Shin, Alexander 81,401
Shinabarker, Cameron S. 278
Shinaberry, John A. 200
Shinoda, Kenji 348
Shinto, Michelle 396
Shiveley, Theodore C. 232
Shok, Eric 377
Shonig, Jacob 98
Shoptaugh, Benjamin 361
Shortridge, Erika M. 119, 168
Shotwell, Casey 389
Shufeldt, Peter 363
Shuler, Robert H. 236
Shumaker, Cristofer 415
Shumate, Colin 349
Sickles, Tyler F. 98, 200
Sidebottom, Wayne 67
Sides, William P. 286
Sidwell, Melissa 393
Sieg, Alexander M. 196
Siegel, Matthew 407
Siegel, Stefan 64
Siegenthaler, Kenneth 65
Sieling, Todd 376
Sievers, Adam M. 298
Sifuentes, Christopher A. 233
Siler, Scott B. 192
Silko, Jeremy J. 200
Silsby, Kurt 396
Silvio, Joseph 389
Silz-Carson, Kate 67
Simeon, Holly 364
Simkin, Geoff 415
Simkus, John 369
Simmons, Anthony A. 258
Simmons, Jasper 347
Simmons, Kasie K. 20, 164
Simmons, Rachel 417
Simon, David 81,416
Simoneau, Jennifer 409
Simons, Kip 98
Simpson, Elizabeth A. 212
Sims, Charles 71
Sims, Donald 414
Sims, William 397
Singer, Amy 67
Singh, Calvin 357
Singletary, Cody 360
Singletary, Taurean 341
Sinkler, Joshua 386
Sintas, Alex 62
Sivertsen, Ryan 404
Sizer, Carla 68
Skarbonkiewicz, Adam 87
Skarstedt, Vance 70
Skelly, David 339
Skene, Brett 355
Skidmore, Marissa R. 306
Skidmore, Michael 359
Skinkle, Nancy 70
Skogsberg, Sarah 355
Skypeck, John T. 266
Sladek, Nathanael 338
Slater, Carson 411
Slater, Jonathan 377
Slater, Marshel R. 200
Sleasman, David 105, 358
Sledge, Torry 409
Sleeter, Ryan 378
Slikker, Benn 398
Slocum, Joshua 393
Slogic, Katherine M. 111,236
Slough, Dempsey 133,346
Smaagard,Kyle W. 168
Smail, Dustin 401
Small, Andrew 340
Small, Matthew L. 318
Small, Todd V. 240
Small, Tyler 85, 373
Smitas, Martynas 357
Smith, Allan 387
Smith, Andrew 341
Smith, Andrew M. 360
Smith, Brent360
Smith, Chad 91
Smith, Christopher 405
Smith, Daniel 342
Smith, Dylan 399
Smith, Elizabeth 377
Smith, Ely 415
Smith, Eva N. 330
Smith, Gary 401
Smith, Gregory E. 237
Smith, James C. 196
Smith, Jered 396
Smith, Jeremy 339
Smith, Joram 397
Smith, Juliana L. 168
Smith, Kay 21
Smith, Keith 381
Smith, Kristen 395
Smith, Kyle 411
Smith, Kyle R. 192
Smith, Liz 111
Smith, Matthew D. 326
Smith, Michael J. 63, 204
Smith, Nathan 344
Smith, Nathan D. 200
Smith, Nicholas 417
Smith, Reilly A. 105,221
Smith, Rhonda 71
Smith, Robert C. 388
Smith, Robert J. 400
Smith, Robert M. 56, 57, 164
Smith, Robert S. 402
Smith, Rod 67
Smith, Russell 384
Smith, Samuel 417
Smith, Sarah 379
Smith, Todd 407
Smith, William G. 380
Smith, William M. 361
Smith-Hernandez, Garrett A. 240
Smyrski, John A. 204
Snead, Edwin 362
Snedeker, Jason S. 172
Snelgrove, Michael T. 164
Snow, Andrew J. 270
Snyder, Alan 416
Snyder, Ashley M. 204
Snyder, Evan 347
Snyder, Ian 341
Snyder, Kelly 109, 367
Snyder, Matt 66
Sobey, Matthew 382
Sohm, Peter 341
Soifer, Benjamin 402
Solheid, Patrick 417
Sollmann, Tiffany 387
Solomon, Jon 66
Soltisz, Benjamin 397
Sondecker, George 376
Song, Benjamin J. 306
Song, Brenda 132, 391
Song, Julie 363
Sorce, John343
Soriano, Dustin 371
Soster, Taylor 116, 117, 401
Soto, Jessica 344
Southard, Kyle 363
Southworth, Aric 69
Southworth, Ryan 391
Sowa, Bryn 404
Spader, Brandon J. 326
Sparta, Matthew 119, 408
Speakman, Joseph R. 208
Speakman, Richard 66
Speer, Shea 361
Spencer, Arnie 4
Spencer, Brent 363
Spencer, Kelly 123, 393
Spicer, Tom 64
Spidel, James 415
Spielman, Timothy 382
Spitz, Joseph 344
Spitzer, Kyle 407
Splawn, Joshua M. 258
Sponaugle, Graydon M. 20, 200
Spranger, Kurt 407
Springer, Ryan 364
Sproul, David 58, 359
Spurlock, Jeremiah 385
Staab, Benton 384
Stafford, Gregory 404
Stafford, Joseph 353
Stagg, Christine 366
Stainback, William 349
Stanfield, David 404
Stanford, Stephanie 123, 405
Stanko, Devon 386
Stanley, Paul 353
Stanley, Ross C. 189
Stanley, Tyler 85
Stanton, Christopher D. 294
Staples, Gabriel 389
Staples, Haley 345
Staples, Kaitlin 404
Starkey, Debra 340
Starkweather, Grant 351
St Clair, Grace 387
Stead, Richard P. 233
Steadman, Lucas 417
Stecker, Tyler 400
Steel, Christopher J. 176
Steele, Alecia C. 78, 204
Steele, Alex 387
Steele, Charles 70
Steen, Eric 353
Steen, Trevor 346
Steffes, Joseph 366
Stegeman, Anthony C. 127, 286
Steiner, John 350
Steiner, Linwood 371
Stephens, Daniel 406
Stephens, Savier 385
Stephenson, Jonathan 106, 107, 351
Steppe, Patrick 339
Stevens, Brent 379
Stevens, Joshua 375
Stevenson, Alexander 402
Stewart, Brian 357
Stewart, Jennifer 386
Stewart, Jessica 123, 368
Stewart, Kristina 123, 406
Stewart, Matthew C. 319
Stibick, Samantha 87, 369
Stignani, Gregory C. 176
Stillman, Matthew C. 212
Stillwell, Amber D. 172
Stilwell, Nichole 123, 349
Stimpson, Jessie 85, 409
Stine, Gregory L. 98, 99, 291
Stinebaugh, Shelby 123, 383
Stockdale, Nicholas 87,417
Stogner, Laken 348
Stoll, Chad 362
Stooke, Adam M. 30, 314
Storm, Charles L. 262
Storm, Justin 384
Stover, Christopher S. 241
Stowe, Darren 359
Strackany, Renny 65
Strand, Gene R. 322
Strathman, Kyle 404
Straub, Eric 345
Strawbridge, Andrew 124,369
Strawser, B.J. 71
Street, Charles 339
Strekowski, Przemyslaw 348
Strickland, Clayton 416
Strickland, Steven 377
Strickler, Jesse A. 322
Strishock, Daniel 368
Strobel, Nicholas 355
Stroh, Jesse E. 298
Stroman, Zachary 369
Stroud, Joshua 365
Strovers, Darrell 351
Strykowski, Dirk 375
Stuart, Ryan 365
Stuart, Thomas R. 319
Stuckey, Linea 415
Stuhr, Ryan 57
Stuntz, Sean 403
Sturdevant, Laura 375
Stutz, Adam 113,341
Stypula, Andrew 105,339
Styron, Eric S. 62
Subramanian, Darshan 370
Sucillon, Shaun R. 189
Suhajda, Joe 68
Suhrhoff, Katherine J. 208
Suhrie, Steven 389
Suito Acuna, Fernando 109, 357
Sukut, Thomas 377
Sullivan, Brandon 388
Sullivan, Brendan 405
Sullivan, Eric 20, 378
Sullivan, Robert 63
Sullivan, Ryan P. 216
Sullivan, Sean 368
Sultemeier, Kyle 384
Suluai, Moni 87
Suluai, Samone 371
Sumerel, Clarke 385
Sung, Scott 339
Suniga, Sara 357
Surita, Roy 387
Sutcliffe, John W. 286
Suttie, Caitlin 377
Sutton, Abigail 339
Sutton, Douglas 372
Swaney, Courtney 397
Swanson, Alexandra 399
Swanson, David D. 267
Swanson, Jesse 347
Swanson, Tyler 367
Swart, Daniel C. 270
Swartsfager, Scott 70
Sweatt, Cody 396
Sweeney, Nolan 411
Sweet, Jefferson 341
Sweitzer, Crystal 111
Sweitzer, Krystal 383
Swetz, Kimberly 63
Switzer, Michael A. 298
Sylvester, Davin O. 303
Symalla, Trever413
Synovec, Thomas 408
Szabolcs, Christopher L. 127, 172
Szeniawski, Joseph R. 237
Szmerekovsky, Andy 66
Tabata, Meade J. 189
Taggart, James 371
Takekoshi, Tetsu 64
Talbot, Ian 401
Tally, Taylor 370
Tamariz, Ruby 375
Tamosuinas, Alexis 114,359
Tamosuinas, Amanda S. 330
Tanen, Dustin 4, 407
Tangen,Jon M. 225
Tanis, Matthew P. 97, 303
Tarantino, Frederick 366
Tardieu, Kaitlin E. 294
Tardif, Adam J. 184
Tarvin, Peter 393
Tasin, Matthew 81, 387
Tavenner, David 373
Tay, Cheng 132,387
Taylor, Andrew 409
Taylor, Bryan 390
Taylor, Caleb 109,367
Taylor, Cameron 399
Taylor, Christie 417
Taylor, David 65
Taylor, Jaclyn M. 176
Taylor, Jared 386
Taylor, Liam 98, 338
Taylor, Zane 387
Te’O, Mercy 416
Teach, Adam 412
Teague, Andrew 392
Tellefsen, Jonathan 343
Tempel, Joshua 345
Templer, Michael 411
Tenenbaum, Marcus 381
Ten Eyck, Ryan 341
Tengelsen, Carrie 349
Tentler, Robert 359
Teope, Kaz 410
Teresky, Caitlin 114,413
Terns, Adam G. 221
Terpstra, Neal 349
Terry, Amy 411
Terry, Billy 360
Terry, Evan 395
Stegman, Anthony 386
Summerfield, Mark 411
Terry, Mike 70
Snell, Steve 76
Snider, Danielle 355
Snodgrass, Michael 384
Steigerwald, Robert 391
Stein, Liam 383
Steiner, Cheryl A. 132, 290
Summers, James 387
Sumrell, Wendie 69
Sun, Chi 397
Tester, Michael 413
Tetrick, Caroline 408
Thalhofer, Nathanael 369
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Tharaldson, Derek 67
Theisner, William H. 164
Theologis, Haralambos 399
Theriault, Lou 71
Theuerkauf, Scott 345
Thew, Claudia 71
Thomas, Benjamin 401
Thomas, Christopher M. 409
Thomas, Christopher R. 343
Thomas, Jason 372
Thomas, Kari 339
Thomas, Mathew 389
Thome, Nicholas J. 164
Thompson, Brad 64
Thompson, Candi 69
Thompson, David 371
Thompson, Gray 107, 393
Thompson, Greg 68
Thompson, James 348
Thompson, Jared J. 334
Thompson, Jeremy 392
Thompson, John J. 271
Thompson, Katherine 345
Thompson, Megan 393
Thompson, Zachary 352
Thomsen, Christopher J. 306
Thomson, Joshua 343
Thongfuang, Sompop 176
Thoreson, Brynn E. 87, 294
Thoreson, Kara R. 258
Thorn, Brian 43, 369
Thorne, Matthew 98, 363
Thornton, Doug 57
Thuli, Nathaniel 365
Thuli, Zachariah A. 189
Tidball, Brian 67
Tillier, Daniel 377
Tilton, John 109,363
Timberlake, William 346
Timsuren, Livingston 408
Tindall, Zachary R. 176
Tintzman, Cory 81,409
Tippets, James 352
Tippitt, Richard 343
Tipton, Anthony 397
Tison, Edward 372
Tison, Mike 64
Todd, Ronald 417
Todorov, Kathleen A. 62
Toerner, Clay R. 274
Toller, Dave 102
Tolzien, Michael C. 160,201
Tomaszewski, Kyle 343
Tomaszewski, Steven 412
Tomczak, Joseph 356
Tomlin, James 116,117,379
Tompkins, Chelsea 114, 359
Tongoi, Sammy 367
Tonio, Robert 407
Tope, Cindy M. 262
Torgerson, Ariel J. 322
Torielli, Adrienne 363
Torke, Kyle 69
Tornow, Eugene P. 311
Torok, Georgina 87, 405
Torre’ Santiago, Gloriemar 383
Torrence, Matthew 361
Tortuga, Daniel 389
Tossell, Chad 67
Toth, Charlie 113
Totino, Dominick 363
Totorica, Christopher 346
Towal, Erik N. 330
Townsend, Alexander 355
Townsend, Maclane 354
Tracy, Paul H. 311
Trapani, Daniel 87, 367
Travelstead, Christopher C. 217
Traver, Aaron 351
Travis, Luke 405
Travnicek, Sandy 340
Trembath, Benjamin C. 237
Trevarthen, Morgan 395
Trew, Noel J. 322
Tribble, Jordan 384
Trier, David M. 334
Trieu, Timothy 367
Tritz, Tyler N. 201
Trott, Ian 349
Trott, Michael E. 208
Trottier, Michael D. 229
Troutman, Brett 411
Trubilla, Michael 375
True, Christina A. 133,212
Truesdale, Loyd 389
Trujillo, Trevor R. 274
Truong, Timothy 359
Truxal, David 339
Tubesing, Christopher J. 105,298
Tubman, Wesley 374
Tucker, Daniel 358
Tucker, John 366
Tucker, Lance A. 193
Tucker, Phillip 414
Tucker, Wilson 359
Tuinstra, Jared 394
Tulk, Christopher 414
Turner, Clayton G. 278
Turner, Ian S. 286
Turner, Jerra 341
Turner, Zachary 359
Turnquist, Blake E. 212
Tuthill, Dennis J. 62
Twitty, Lauren 379
Tyner, Justin 85, 385
Udovicic, Bojan 345
Uhl, Bill 71
Uhl, James J. 201
Ulisse, Joseph 399
Umanah, Abraham N. 173
Unangst, Tom 62, 107
Underwood, Forrest 378
Underwood, Nicholas 132, 390
Unterberger, Cameron 378
Unverfehrt, Gavin 383
Unverzagt, John 391
Updike, Hatton 357
Urban, David 411
Urbanovsky, Brady 404
Uribe, Daniel 413
Urquhart, William 371
Urrego, Liliana 345
Ussery, Devon 397
Utrilla, Jameson B. 267
Valdeleon, Gabriel 369
Valdes, Gilbert 409
Valdez, Joseph 351
Valdez, Zachary P. 287
Valenzuela, Miguel Felipe 412
Valine, Christopher D. 319
VanBaren, Matthew 30
Vance, Jonathan 415
Vanderhorst, Chad 396
Vandermey, Josiah 354
Vandermosten, Tymothy 375
Vander Wyst, Eric 398
Van Fossen, Conner 353
Van Hook, Kevin 383
Van Roekel, Robert 376
Van Stetsen, Hunter 411
Vantimmeren, Andrew 361
Van Valkenburg, Kyle 113, 411
VanValkenburg, Michael E. 62, 102
VanValkenburg, Zachary S. 83, 225
Varatharaj, Ajvish 229
Varble, Derek 70
Vargish, Tom 69
Varner, Eric 359
Varnum, Nicholas 342
Vasquez, Robert 107, 411
Vasso, Albert 388
Vasta, Robert 374
Vayda, Travis 377
Vazquez, Claire A. 173
Veerathanongdech, Andrew 354
Velasquez, Thanya 384
Velati, Nicolas 57, 398
Veldez, Zach 126
Velo, Daniel 416
Veltre, Philip 338
Venable, Daniel 395
Venters, Wes 67
Venzian, Kristin 357
Verano, Miguel 70
Verett, Taylor 363
Vernon, Indya 371
Versage, Matt 124
Vetri, Michael 120, 401
Vicari, Christopher 358
Vicari, Frank 353
Vickers, Brian 398
Vickroy, Candice 385
Vidt, Courtney 405
Vieth, Jared A. 282
Vilcek, Carol 68
Villatoro, Misael 391
Villers, Skyler 393
Vineski, Christopher D. 197
Vining, Lisa 70
Visalli, Joseph F. 233
Voci, Adam G. 283
Volesky, Alex 347
Volk, Aaron 373
Volkening, Andrew 102, 103, 379
Volsey, Robert 359
Von Heiland, Frank 399
Vorhies, Drew 348
Vork, Christopher N. 217
Vos, Brian R. 294
Voss, Mark T. 319
Vrabic, Stephen 379
Vrana, Katherine 385
Vranicar, Trevor 381
Wabinga, Daniel 341
Wacker, Robert 64
Waddel, Andrew 373
Waddell, David 393
Wade, Bradford W. 105, 189
Wager, Jessica N. 30, 314
Wagner, Andrew 391
Wagner, Cole 343
Wagner, Jared 413
Wagner, Michael 366
Wagner, Tyler 379
Wagoner, Brandon M. 189
Wahl, Eric R. 241
Waiss, Steven 65
Waite, Donald 65
Walchli, Scott 67
Walker, Ariella 350
Walker, Benjamin 378
Walker, Christopher J. 275
Walker, Daniel 74, 417
Walker, James 377
Walker, Matthew S. 291
Walker, Michael 345
Walker, Nathan 341
Walker, Nathanael J. 201
Walker, Robert 413
Walker, Ronald 400
Walker, Vincent 389
Walker, Zachary 379
Wallace, Eric 113,403
Wallace, Erik L. 287
Wallace, Erin 111,370
Wallace, Katherine 341
Wallen, Kurt 124
Waller, Bryce 399
Waller, Robert 67
Wallin, John 357
Wallin, Kurt 397
Walls, Clinton 356
Wallskog, Karl 355
Walsh, Laura 390
Walsh, Patrick J. 237
Walter, Andrew M. 169
Walters, Molly 66
Walz, Joseph 395
Wamsley, Christina 357
Wang, Jue 70
Wang, Ronald 373
Wang, Steven 374
Ward, Andrew 409
Ward, Ben 64
Ward, Bradley 390
Ward, Danielle 361
Ward, Darren 383
Ward, Edmund 415
Ward, Jill R. 298
Ward, Katherine 85, 343
Ward, Marc R. 323
Ware, Kristin 391
Waren, Julie 381
Warfel, Patrick 398
Wargula, William 340
Warner, Brad 63
Warner, Daniel 366
Warner, Justin 357
Warnock, Dan 68
Warren, Amanda 401
Warthen, Philip 394
Warwick, Danielle M. 326
Warwick, Drew 363
Warwick, Vanessa 353
Washburn, Rachel E. 217
Washington, Durthy 69
Washington, Evan 76, 369
Wasson, Charles 349
Watanabe, Nathan 70
Waterlander, Jonathan A. 233
Watford, Jonathan 360
Wathen, Anne 410
Watkins, Cheryl A. 267
Watkins, Mark 377
Watson, Brent L. 87, 176
Watson, Bryan 397
Watson, Jason 360
Watson, Jonathan 369
Watson, Mark J. 258
Watson, Matthew 393
Waugaman, William 397
Weakley, Matthew 343
Weant, Kayla 343
Weaver, Chad 343
Toyama, Tamiko 383
Toyama, Toshiro 392
Tracy, Patrick 339
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Van Driessche, Jeremy 371
Vane, Alexander 410
Walden, Mark D. 4, 164
Waldie, Bradford 353
Walk, Robert 363
Weaver, Cody 383
Weaver, Johnathan 415
Weaver, Maxwell 369
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Weber, Gerhard 70
Weber, Katie 383
Weber, Laura 363
Weber, Mark 355
Webster, Chase 352
Weeks, Tyler 374
Weger, Jeffrey S. 327
Weiler, Justin 380
Weimar, Sara E. 57, 303
Weinberg, Matthew D. 225
Weindel, William 417
Weiner, Alexander 400
Weingart, Troy 63
Weis, Leah 338
Welborn, Kenneth 339
Welch, Daniel L. 209
IWelch, Matthew D. 46, 262
Welch, Maureen 475
Welge, Dave 62
Weller, Grant 70
Wells, Autumne 403
Wells, Charles L. 209
Wells, Daryl 413
Wells, David 63
Wells, John T. 241
Welsh, Chelsea 106,107,372
Welshinger, Scott 414
Wendt, Neal R. 327
Wenger, Rachael C. 185
Wermuth, Michael 67
Werner, Andrew 381
Wessell, Ann L. 209
West, Andrew 342
West, Dave 136,475
West, Jim 67
West, Meghan E. 221
West, Trenton 361
West, Tyler 123,373
Westbrook, Austin 339
Westmoreland, Dave 62
Westrick, Mark P. 62
Wetterer, Jack 64
Wharton, Matthew 395
Wheeler, Bradley 359
Wheeler, Cody 341
Wheeler, Richard 365
Whipple, Robert R. 213
Whitaker, Johnny 136
Whitaker, Marisa 346
White, Aaron 395
White, Brandon L. 173
White, Brittany 385
White, Harvey 81, 376
White, Jessica 133,403
White, Kirby 363
White, Kyle 373
White, Lucia 345
White, Maria 71
White, Megan B. 271
White, Nercresainne 355
White, Philipe L. 204
White, Ryan J. 209
White, Trevor 382
White, William 349
White, Zachary 379
Whitehead, Jason 399
Whitehead, Ryan 380
Whitehead, Joshua 339
Whiteman, Brent 375 Whiteman, Gary 355
Whitfield, Forrest 381
Whiting, Harrison 371
Whitman, Gailyn 70
Whitmey, Andrew 391
Whitney, Robert M. 97, 262
Whitt, Travis 341
Whittemore, Travis 20, 362
Wichman, Ryan 369
Wichmann, Matthew 376
Wickersheim, Michael 65
Wickersheim, Michelle 62
Wickley, Adam 411
Widener, Aaron 367
Widtfeldt, Nickolas 347
Wiedenmann, Christopher G. 137, 294
Wieder, Whitney M. 83, 180
Wiehe, Blake A. 241
Wieninger, Jonathan 359
Wiese, Ryan M. 259
Wight, Taylor R. 291
Wijesinghe, W 389
Wikstrom, Jon 389
Wilcox, Mike 62
Wilde, Timothy 376
Wilder, James 357
Wilder, John P. 237
Wildner, Helen365
Wildner, Meghan 114
Wilhelm, John 402
Wilke, Chase 411
Wilkens, Justin 364
Wilkes, John S. 62
Wilkins, Kenneth 384
Wilkinson, Joseph 369
Wilkinson, Ryan 415
Wilkinson, Sydney C. 259
Willcox, Michael 347
Willet, Robert 353
Willhite, Brian 381
Williams, Adam 366
Williams, Benjamin 401
Williams, Brian 382
Williams, Brittany S. 291
Williams, Darin 63
Williams, Jennifer J. 306
Williams, Joshua 404
Williams, Keith 406
Williams, Kevin 124, 414
Williams, Matthew K. 356
Williams, Matthew S. 85, 346
Williams, Peg 62
Williams, Reese 361
Williams, Ryan E. 294
Williams, Scott 63
Williams, Sterling D. 177
Williams, Timothy 379
Williams, Zackery 361
Williamson, Jacob 386
Willis, Shawn 64
Willock, Larry 76
Wills, Bradley R. 262
Wills, Marshall 397
Wills, Mitchell R. 213
Wills, Nathan 339
Wilson, Abel 406
Wilson, Brian 105,375
Wilson, Erin 385
Wilson, Garrett 413
Wilson, Kara 412
Wilson, Kasey C. 259
Wilson, Katherine 365
Wilson, Lauren M. 118,119,225
Winn, Michael 343
Winner, Austin 396
Winningham, Daniel 377
Winsor, Ryan 348
Winston, John 355
Winter, Jeffrey 342
Winter, Mark E, 362
Winters, Joshua M. 165
Wise, Abigail L. 173
Wise, Andrea 405
Wise, Christy 354
Wise, Evan 403
Wisniewski, Chuck 64 Wissner, Jessica 374
Witmyer, Nathanael 363
Witzig, Gregory M. 295
Witzig, Ryan 365
Wofford, Joel 396
Wohlford, Justin 383
Wojciechowicz, Michael 403
Wojtowicz, Mark J. 177
Wolf, Brandon S. 204
Wolfe, Robert 389
Wolff, Bradley 345
Wolff, Christopher A. 291
Wolford, Brennan 98
Wolford, Christopher 401
Wolverton, Kristen 111, 394
Won, Adrian 65
Won, David 381
Wong, Alan 401
Wong, Benjamin S. 299
Wong, Diana 132,403
Wong, Lisa 101,399
Wong K, Carrie 359
Wonner, Catherine 414
Wood, Christopher M. 278
Wood, Eric 353
Wood, John 66
Wood, Kelli 409
Wood, Paul 396
Wood, Thomas 389
Woodason, Benjamin D. 181
Woodhouse, Julia 71
Woods, Ladarius 391
Woodside, Erinn L. 311
Worcester, Mathew 356
Word, Zack R. 177
Workman, Brett 365
Workman, Daniel 363
Workman, Ryan 84, 85
Worrall, Benjamin N. 287
Worth, Derek 399
Wright, Dallas 368
Wright, Daniel A. 217
Wright, Kelly 376
Wright, Kevin 102, 403
Wright, Nicolas 385
Wright, Trisden 396
Wright, Tyler 393
Wright, Tyron 76
Wright III, Samuel E. 181
Wuellner, John C. 331
Wyatt, Jeremy N. 237
Wyngaarden, Joshua J. Van 85, 258
Wynn, Daniel C. 306
Wynn, Justin M. 331
Wynne, Michael W. 14
Yaszemski, Andrew 345
Yatawara, Y. B. 363
Yates, Jonathan 378
Yauchzy, Nicholas 371
Yeager, Luke 368
Yeagley, Paul W. 299
Yechout, Tom 64
Yee, Alexander 401
Yelton, Brock 388
Yenter, Cody 405
Yip, Kelsey 111,409
Yip, Quentin 343
Yoder, Steven 404
Yoder, Tom 66
Yohe, Kyle 409
Yoo, Michael 395
Yoon, Youngrock 66
Yost, Christopher R. 303
Youd, Nathaniel 367
Youn, Mike 363
Young, Anthony M. 241
Young, Doug 64
Young, Rachel A. 233
Young, Robert 65
Young, Wayne 71
Yourous, Benjamin M. 185
Yu, Albert 383
Yu, Jin-Kyong 267
Yuen, Christopher 403 -Z-
Zaccagnini, Ryan D. 181
Zack, Lindsay M. 229
Zahner, Wolfgang 408
Zaiser, Aaron 98
Zaiser, James 413
Zandt, Nate 76
Zapata, Miguel 389
Zeglen, Stephen F. 221
Zeigler, David 386
Zeisler, Nicholas 63
Zeleski, Michael 399
Zelfani, Aymen 417
Zencey, Phillip A. 197
Zenger, Jessica 338
Zhandov, Boris 64
Zhang, Raymond 400
Zheng, Daniel 376
Zhukov, Margarita 87, 369
Zielinski, Ryan 377
Zimmer, Matthew 347
Zimmerman, Nicolas 360
Zimmerman, Zachary 367
Zineddin, Mohamad 65
Zitelli, David 343
Zschoche, Douglas 387
Zulauf, Michael 306
Zumbach, David 361
Zumstein, Benjamin 407
Zwirlein, Andrew 381
Whitney, Thomas 97, 357
Whitson, Chad M. 185
Wilson, Layne 113,376
Wilson, Phillip 378
Wilson, Russell 379
Wilson, Sandra 65
Wilson, Sarah 385
Wilson, Shari 392
Winata, Yung 391
Winchester, Robert 381
Wind, Jordan 393
Wineke, Andrew 136
Yadlin, Roni 111,396
Yakima, Michael J. 165
Yale, Gary 64
Yamashiro, Kai 113,362
Yamazaki, Gayle 67
Yang, Crystal 358
Yarlett, Kristopher 362
Yarrington, Matthew H. 205
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496 Colophon Walsworth
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