Table of Contents
Chapters:
I-l Opening 11-17 Sports
III-41 Events IV-48 Organizations V-53 Classes
VI-68 Staff VII-81 Admin. & Staff
VIII-91 Military IX-98 Commencement
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Being a cadet at Wentworth offers many new chapters in life. No two pages or days are ever the some for the members of the 107th Cadet Corps. The chapters of this "novel" do not deal with mystery or science fiction but with ordinary lives and what becomes of the characters when they experience Wentworth Military Academy.
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Chapter Two
Wentworth Teams
Show Their Strength
A s s i s t a n t C o a c h B i l l Kirkman (below) checks with the spotter on top of the pressbox during the s e a s o n o p e n e r w i t h O s c e o l a . Q u a r t e r b a c k Derek Nofziger throws off a Braymer tackier during the homecoming game.
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(first row) John Johannson, Kent Helms, Tim Shea, Kevin Parker, Derek Nofziger, Rob Cook, Chris Kir-ton; (second row) Coach Jay Al len, Mathew Epiee, Fritz Buettner, Eric Garr ido, Robert Epiee. Joe Padon, George Payton, Damon Glass, Herold Buettner, Doc Godhelp; (third row) Mathew Wright, Bayley Herrin, James Mason, Chris Stone, Wayne Carter, Kyle Ogden, Tony Palmentere, Shaon Dar-ral l , Frank Waggoner, Head Coach Dick Gwinn; (fourth row) Coach Bill Kirkman, Dan Olson, Frank Vi t to, Craig Carey, Virgi l Smith, John McQuigg, Jon Foster, Marcellus Riley, Rich Jacobson, Grant Haskins, Joe Johnson.
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
The Red Dragons never knevs/ when to give up. They fought in every game to realize the goal--to reach the pinnacle of the Central River Conference. Each foe was tough. But the Red Machine managed to rise to the second highest rung on the conference ladder.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL WMA OPPONENT 6 Osceola 27 8 Norborne 6 20 Lone Jack 12 34 Broymer 14 14 Hardin 22 41 Orrick 13 21 MAAA 6 45 Kennper 0 12 Polo 39
(above) Blasting through an opening, Quarterback Derek Nofziger picks up ya rdage against Polo. Tai lback James Mason takes a breather during the f inal game of the season against Polo.
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JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL WAAA 0 34 49 22 0
OPPONENT Santa Fe 6 Braymer 0 Hardin 0 Orrick 6 Norborne 22
Simon Powley (above) readies himself to bring down a Norborne rusher, whi le Scott Anderson (insert) escapes f rom a Norborne defender in the conf e r e n c e c h a m p i o n s h i p game.
(front row) Andrew Davis, Eric Thompson. Nathaniel Van De Voorde, Dean Dowson, Jacob Garcia; (second row) Alex Rodriguez, Pierce Wil l iams, Andre Wilson, Scott Anderson. Sean Bradshaw. Jason Roth; (third row) Mathew Huxtoble, Chris Hall, Jay Voyles, Tyler Pope, Shannon Scott; (fourth row) Mike Heyer (team manger), Jeff Powell (team manager), Casey Tubbert, Thomas McElroy, Simon Powley, Sean Wilson, Godson Tennyson, Coach Tom Hughes.
(front row) Greg Wilson, Mario Pizzaro, Miguel Solis, Lavier Lanz Duret, Leonardo Kuri, David Woolr idge; (second row) Mark Reardanz, James Clark, Mike Garrett , Robert Reardanz, Paul Trevino, Troy Grandel l ; (third row) Coach James Aherns, Mark Yarbourgh, Curtis Reimer, Bill Floberg, Eric Armstrong, Mohammed Al-Humaid, Abdul lah Al-Shahrani, Aymen Al juwaie.
HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER
HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER WMA 2
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OPPONENT Sacred Heart 7 La Mont 5 Englewood 1 Hickman Mills 5 Blue Springs 7 Hughesville 4 Sedalia 4 KC Lutheran 2 Barstow 8 M M A 5
Kemper 1 Englewood 1 KC Lutheran 5 Kemper 2 Kemper 2 MMA 9 KC Lutheran 3
Greg Wilson (left) works into position to block an opponent's progress.
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(front row) Shayne Hamel, Salah Al-Arfaj, Ge Yang, Victor Yuja, Teng Vang, Parris Phrakonekham, Thomas J. Kerr; (second row) Louis Hisel, Scott Tietge, Michael Mahoney, Abdulla Al-Kharashi, Luke Whitbeck, Bryan Cameron, Thomas R. Kerr; (third row) Surasak Napatalung, Lester Chambers, Gary Smith, Khalid Eid, Maan Aljuwaie, Khalid Al-Baiz, Mohammed Al-Araj, Tim Clabbers, Robert Lathrope, Coach Francis Johnson.
JUNIOR COLLEGE SOCCER WAAA 3 2 8 11 1 1 2 17
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OPPONENT State Fair 7 Missouri Valley 3 Friends Bible 3 Kemper 3 Johnson County 7 Cloud County 4 State Fair 5 Kemper 3 KC Community 1 KC Community 3 Missouri Valley 1
JUNIOR COLLEGE SOCCER
Vang battles for control of the ball as Eid watches.
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(front row) Thomas Hale, Frank Boykin, Todd McGowan; (second row) Ted Kubista. Doug Rogers, Sean Moore. Coach: George Lewis.
JUNIOR COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY
(front row) Kyle Boltz, Dominick Mariniel lo, Don Zarda, Bill Summit, Joey Dorris, Coach Denise Al len; (second row) Don Edwards, Tonie Jones, Bob Sellers, Scott Emery, Ronnie demons , Mothew Moron.
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After grabbing a rebound, Matthew Moron (foreground) gets ready to move the ball down court. Scott Emery (above) muscles his way through two opponents.
(front row) Coach Mike Wood, Curtis Remier, Andre Wilson, Richard Jacobson, Eric Armstrong, Joe Johnson; (second row) David Magnuson, Jeff Urwin, Chris Kirton, Friedrich Buettner, Craig Carey, Matthew Moron.
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(front row) Kent Helms, Tim Shea, Scott Emery, Ronnie demons , Damon Glass; (second row) Coach Jay Al len, Mark Reardanz (manager), Erik Garr ido, Matthew Moron, Grant Hoskin, Curtis Remier, Joe Johnson, Tim Cheever, Assistant Coach Mike Wood.
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JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL OPPONENT Grain Valley 50 Richmond 45 Higginsville 55 Lexington 44 Norborne 48 Lone Jack 52 Braymer 40 Orrick 75 Polo 43
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HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
WMA OPPONENT
60 52 26 38 35 57 81 82 43 41 70 72 90 70 71 72 77 84 40
Grain Valley 62 Richmond 34 Higginsville 76 Polo 53 Lone Jack 48 Crestridge 60 Chilhowee 39 Kingsville 59 MMA 53 Lexington 56 Norborne 53 Lone Jack 57 Kemper 48 Braymer 67 MMA 41 Hardin 56 Orrick 66 Polo 57 Higginsvil le 72
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Detraiter Love gets a different view of the game as Ted Kubista stands in the center of the activity of the junior college basketball game with Central College. Lester Chambers (35) watches the action, (left) Detraiter Love looks for an opening around an Ozark player. Love was named t h i r d best shooter among America's junior college basketball players.
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W M A OPPONENT 87 92 79 77 55
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Central Christian 44 Moberly 72 Haskell 83 Torkio 86 Hesston 69 Ozark Bible 110 Neosho County 87 Missouri Valley 80 Flo Valley 101 Westminster 67
Neosho County 82 Forest Park 88 Mid America Nazarene 82 Ozark Bible 82 Wi l l iam Jewel l 85 Central College 113 Central Christian 77 Central Methodist 103 Flo Valley 91 Kemper 102 Haskell 81 Central Methodist 89 Meramac 80 Linn Tech 67
Wil l iam Jewell 88 Hesston 53 Westminister 86 Meramec 84
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(front row) Tom J. Kerr (manager), Albert Hernandez, Ted Kubista, Surasak Napatolung, Frank Boykin (manager), Victor Yuja (manager); (second row) Coach Tom Hughes, Detraiter Love, James Sisemore, Mike Heyer, Randy Florence, Todd McGowan, Lester Chambers. Not pictured: Sean Moore.
The M i d A m e r i c a Nazarene player finds it difficult to control the ball on his knees. Jim Sisemore (50) has a better chance of br inging down the rebound.
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Junior High Basketball
(front row) Coach John Edwards, Glynn Curtis, Nathan Von De Voorde, Andre Wilson, Andrew Davis, Cory Faverty; (second row) Roy Rahill, Matt thew Huxtoble, Eric Thompson, Pierce Wil l iams, Godsen Tenneyson, Coby Hurst, Tom McElroy, Joy Voyles.
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Norborne 51 Braymer 27 Hardin 20 Lone Jock 16
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Polo 43 Orrick 24 Orrick 17 Norborne 50 Braymer 38
(below) Matthew Huxtoble fights an Excelsior Springs player for a rebound during the opening round of the junior high basketball tournament. Tom McElroy gives the ball on extra lift in a game against Orrick.
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(above) Dan Olson paces himself as he swims his leg of the 200-meter relay. Jason Roth, who represented Wentworth at the state diving competit ion In Columbia, Missouri, executes a dive at the last home swim meet of the season.
HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING
(front row) Louis Hisel, Douglas Blackburn, Marshall Jensen, Greg Wilson. Chance Whiteman. Tonie Jones; (second row) Coach Rick Cottrel l , Miquel Solis, Marcus Morgan, James Bensen, Jason Roth, Matthew Wright, Mark Ruff, Scott Doughenik; (third row) Scott Tietge. David Royfield, Marc Craig, Dan Olson, Greg Peterson, Christian Lipezker, Shaun Darrol i , Lincoln McCoy.
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( lef t ) RIchardo Villa wraps up an opponent for a takedown, (above) Preparing to lock his hand, Wesley Anderson prepares to turn his challenger over, (bottom left) Sean Wilson finds himself all t ied up during a home meet.
HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING
WMA OPPONENT 33 Pembroke Hill 42 27 St. Mary's 46 30 St. Pius 48 18 Brookfield 60 23 MMA 54 22 Polo 54 27 Lebanon 48 3 Waynesvil le 72
24 Versailles 54 18 MMA 62 12 Lawson 66 29 St. Mary's 48 18 Polo 59 18 St. Pius 52
District 7th place, SO'/s pts. State, 22nd place, 14 pts.
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(front row) W. F. Godhelp, Eric Erwin, Mike Garrett , Jason Roth, Wesley Anderson, Terry McCarthy, James Kerscher. (second row) Sean Wilson, John Carr, Virgi l Smith, John McQuigg. Kyle Boltz, Wayne Carter, Coach Bill Kirkman.
HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING
(above) Heavyweight John McQuigg brought Went-worth a piece of state action as he won fourth place in the Missouri State wrest l ing contest at the University of Missouri-Columbia, (right) Coach Bill Kirkman and John McQuigg look at the scoreboard fol lowing McQuigg's f inal match of state competit ion.
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(front row) Godson Tennyson, Johnathan Holt, Charles Gilbert, Wil l iam Childress, Andrew Hermon, Daniel Edwards, (second row) James Yourman, Ian Bloom, Joey Dorris, Dominick Marlniel lo, Scott Wilcox, Coach Chris Butler.
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(front row) Thomas Green, Aaron Goldstein, Philip Heydt, Andrew Davis, Dean Dowson, Aaron Vredenburg, Jason McCoy; (second row) Charles Ryberg, Eugene Cezeaux, Glynn Curtis, Chris Hall, Nathan VandeVoorde, Jay Voyles, John Kuper, Johanthan Holt; (third row) Bryan Norman, Godson Tennyson, A lex Rodriguez, Erik Thompson, Simon Powley, Roy Rahill, Tyler Pope, Mark Reardanz, Matthew Huxtable.
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HIGH SCHOOL TRACK
(right) James Mason rem a i n e d u n d e f e a t e d throughout the season in the 100- and 200-yard dash and the long jump. He broke a 63-year-old school record of 21 ft. and 3 inches by one inch.
(front row) Greg Wilson, Joe Johnson, James Mason, Tom McElroy, Jeff Urwin; (second row) Jonathan Green, Tonie Jones, Pierce Wil l iams, Andre Wilson, Chris Kirton, Robert Reordanz; (third row) Coach Jim Aherns, John McQuigg, Jon Foster, Frank Vi t to, Scott Emery, Marc Pugliese, Shaun Mil ler, Coach Tom Hughes.
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(left and above) Jon Foster concentrates on his shot-put throw, (below) Mark Moron leaps over the bar on the high jump.
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(front row) Victor Yuja, Ge Yang, Surasak Napatalung, Ted Kubista; (second row) Randy Florence, Albert Hernandez, Todd McGowan, Lester Chambers, Coach Rick Cottrel l .
JUNIOR COLLEGE TENNIS
WMA OPPONENT 1 KC Community 8 0 KC Community 9 3 Calvary Bible 4
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HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS
WMA OPPONENT 4 Warrensburg 5
0 Sedalla 9 1 Marshall 8 8 Lexington 1 3 Richmond 6 9 Clinton 0 7 Kemper 2 4 Richmond 5 6 Higginsville 3 7 Carrollton 2
Jorge Castaneda ... had 20-3 regular season mark.
(front row) Dennis Rinbolt, Jorge Castaneda, Mario Pizarro, Scott Wilcox; (second row) Robert Lee, Javier LanzDuret, Ricordo Vi l la. Curt Remier. Miquel Solis, Coach Mike Wood.
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HIGH SCHOOL GOLF
WMA OPPONENT 167 Lexington 177 194 MM A 194
(WMA won in sudden death 246-252)
157 Sacred Heart 198 169 Barstow 192
15th place in Williann Jewell Tournament
215 Richmond 170 178 Kemper 172
(above) Troy Grande l l fol lows his ball during a match, (far right) Dave Lingenfelter sends the ball towards the pin.
(front row) David Lingenfelter, Troy Grandel l , Eric Armstrong, Greg Peterson; (second row) Frank
Waggoner, Dan Olson, Kyle Boltz, Marcus Morgan, Coach Ernie Vig i l .
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JUNIOR COLLEGE GOLF
third place in Quod match wi th Kemper M i l i t a r y , M i s s o u r i Valley and Central Methodist.
WMA202 Mo. Valley 183 Heart of America Invitational (last place) W M A 3 n Kemper 332
Bryan Cameron, Thomas J. Kerr, Scott Tietge.
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(above) The Doughboy joins in the spirit of the fal l festival, v/hile the team's leading rusher, Tony Palmentere (top) dives over the middle for an easy six points. Robert Crowson and Andrew White were inducted into the WMA Athletic Hall of Fame.
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Delta dominates is more than a company motto. It was the outcome of the company compet i t i on du r i ng the homecoming. The Delta force won the float contest and queen Sonija Davis was a favorite of Delta Cadet Stephen Boyd.
However, the weather tr ied to spoil some of the activities. Rain cancelled the parade through Lexington. Rain protection gear was the order of the day during the homecoming whipping of the Braymer Bobcats, 34-14.
Homecoming (above) Stephen Boyd and Queen Sonija Davis. Rain coats and unnbrellas provided protection from the drizzle during the homecoming game.
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Parents' weekend—a time for parents to be reunited with their sons. A time when they can experience the same lifestyle that their sons go through each day.
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Christmas Dance
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MAJ Gwinn and his wi fe greet cadets and famil ies in the receiving l ine.
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Military
Ball
(far left) Captain Mike Wood's children join others on the dance floor, (left) 1987 Mil i tary Ball pages o b s e r v e t h e d a n c e festivit ies, (above) Friends and relatives photograph the cadet officers' Arch of Steel.
(above) Cadets dance the night away together, (left) MAJ Mike Mahoney and his date, Miss Jennifer M c D o n a l d , B a t t a l i o n Queen.
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Aviation Mark Ruff, Bcyiey Herrin, Casey Tubbert, Jim Bloomberg
(front row) Mike Heyer, Luke Whitbeck, Chris Butler, Tom Butler (sponsors), Albert Hernandez; (second row) Scott Tietge, Lester Chambers, Casey Tubbert, Kholid Al-Bolz, Detraiter Love, Thomas R. Kerr, Todd McGowan. Michael King; (back row) Mike Weatherly. James Bloomberg.
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Seven Wentworth junior college cadets were selected as national outstanding campus leaders and were included in the 1987 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges." James Bloomberg, Abdullah Al -Korash i , Troy A n h a l t , Lester Chambers, Michael Mahoney (kneeling), Ron Orozco, and Ge Yang were selected to join the elite group of students.
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French Club Spanish Club LTC Don Ingram, Rob Reardanz, Ingrid Ingram, (back) Ian Bloom, Robert Lee, Wesley Anderson.
(left to right) Chance Whiteman, Matt Wright, Ton! Jones, Dan Olson, Rich Jacobson
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Honor Society (front row) Chris Berry, Miquel Solis (standing), Erik Garr ido,
Chance Whiteman and Christian Lipezker.
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The Wentworth Honor Society, a group of cadets who have acheived ocadennic greatness. To be included in the coveted list, a cadet must show outstanding performance in all areas of Wentworth.
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ADAMS REYNOLDS GLADEWATER, TX
GLYNN CURTIS WHEATON, IL
SIMON ROWLEY PHOENIX, AZ
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JACOB GARCIA PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KS
CHRIS HALL KANSAS CITY, MO
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JOHN KUPER PLACERVILLE, CA
JOSEPH MARBLE WELLINGTON, MO
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JAY VOYLES EDMOND, OK
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PHILIP HEYDT MATTHEW HUXTABLE OVERLAND PARK, KS PLANO, TX
ROY RAHILL OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
DAVID RAPP LITTLE ROCK, AR
ALEX RODRIGUEZ CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO
BRYAN NORMAN HOUSTON, TX
EUGENE CEZEAUX HOUSTON, TX
JASON MCCOY KANSAS CITY, MO
SHANNON SCOTT DUNCANVILLE, TX
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DIETER GROSSMAN KANSAS CITY, MO
GODSON TENNYSON KANSAS CITY, KS
ERIK THOMPSON TYLER, TX
NATHANIEL VAN DE VOORDE TOPEKA, KS
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NOAH APPLETON SAN MATEO, CA
DAVID BLEVINS SHAWNEE, KS
SEAN BRADSHAW GALVESTON, TX
AARON DAVIS ST. CHARLES. MO
CORY FAVERTY VALDEZ, AK
CHARLES GILBERT MERRIAM, KS
VILLANEUVA GUILLEMIN BARRIO DE AXOTLA, MEX
JEFF GROVES BLUE SPRINGS, MO
ANDRE HERAAAN GRAIN VALLEY, MO
FLOYD HOLSTED KEARNEY, MO
DENNIS LANGDON PAPILLION, NE
DANIEL LEONE HOUSTON, TX
TERRY MCCARTHY LINCOLN MCCOY TOM MCELROY PACIFIC PALISADES, CA KANSAS CITY, MO RIVERSIDE, CA
SEAN MAPLES OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
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MONTROSE, CO
CHRIS NOE
LARAMIE, YW DANE PICKENS
KANSAS CITY, MO TYLER POPE
LENEXA, KS
JEFF POWELL
TACOMA, WA
MARK REARDANZ JASON ROTH DAMON SMITH
PHOENIX, AZ COLORADO SPRINGS, CO LENEX \ , KS DARWIN SMITH
TULSA, OK
SCOTT WILCOX
EULESS, TX
PIERCE WILLIAMS
BOULDER, CO ANDRE WILSON
CHICAGO, IL SEAN WILSON
ROSEBURG, OR
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INDEPENDENCE, MO
MOHAMMED AL-HUMAID ABDULLAH AL-SHAHRANI WESLEY ANDERSON SAUDIA ARABIA SAUDIA ARABIA ANCHORAGE, AK
MICHAEL BARRY
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
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TULSA. OK
DOUGLAS BLACKBURN IAN BLOOM
HARRISONVILLE, MO RICHLAND, WA KYLE BOLTZ
OLATHE, KS
FRIEDRICH BUETTNER
FREMONT, CA
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FREMONT, CA
TIM CHEEVER
DUBUQUE, lA WAYNE CUTLER
DENVER, CO DANIEL EDWARD
STERLING, CO
MATTHEW EPLEE
LAKE QUIVIRA, KS
ERIC ERWIN,
SPRINGFIELD, MO
ERIC GARRIDO
BROOMFIELD, CO W. F. GODHELP
HOUSTON, TX JONATHON GREEN
FT. WORTH. TX
JASON HAGGARD
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
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SPRING, TX ANTHONY HOJSIK
BINGHAMPTON, NY
MARSHALL JENSEN
SAN ANTONIO, TX
CHRIS KIRTON
GRAND PRAIRIE, TX
STEPHEN KRESTINGER
LIBERTY, MO
SHAUN LANGE
LINCOLN, NE NICK LECLERCQ
EVERGREEN. CO
ROBERT LEE
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
RICHARD LEICHTER
LEAWOOD, KS
SHAUN MILLER
MADISON, CT
MATTHEW MORAN
KANSAS CITY, M O
NEIL MURPHY
NOVATO, CA
FRANK OGBURN
PASO ROBLES, CA GREG PETTERSON
CARROLLTON, TX
ANDREW PFEFFLE
LIBERTY, MO
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DAVID RAYFIELD TROY. MO
MARCELLUS RILEY HOUSTON, TX
SHAWN RUIZ LUKEVILLE, AR
DIRK RUSTHOVEN SARASOTA, FL
VIRGIL SMITH TULSA, OK
DENNIS RINBOLT BELLEFONTAINE, OH
WAYNE SPECHT CARMEL, IN
PAUL RUES AUGUSTA, KS
CHRIS STONE LINCOLN. NE
BILL SUMMITT TULSA, OK
ANDREW SWANSON DES MOINES, lA
PAUL TREVINO GARCIA, MEXICO
JEFF URWIN SHAWNEE, OK
FRANK VITTO HUBBARD, OH
FRANK WAGGONER TULSA, OK
CALVIN WALLACE SUNNYVALE. TX
Htl ALI AL-TURKI ALEXANDRIA, VA
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MATTHEW WRIGHT ARLINGTON, TX
ERIC ARMSTRONG OMAHA, NE
MARK YARBOUGH COLORADO SPRINGS, CO
JAMES ARMSTRONG OTTAWA, IL
JASON BEELER OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
DEAN BERRY MONUMENT, CO
JOHN CARR LINCOLN, NE
RONNIE CLEMONS OAKLAND, CA
WILLIAM FLOBERG GLADSTONE, MO
ROBERT KENNEDY DENVER, CO.
THOMAS BRANSCOM SCOTT BRUCE LENEXA, KS HUNTSVILLE, TX
TODD CAIN KANSAS CITY, MO
TIM CAMPBELL TULSA, OK
JORGE CASTANEDA SCOTT CHAMPLIN GUATEMALA, GUATEMALA BETHANY, OK
JAMES CLARK ST. CHARLES, MO
TRAVIS CLARK ROSHARON, TX
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SHAUN DARRELL RANDY DOTY PACIFIC PALISADES, CA COWETA, OK
SCOTT DOUGENIK ORMAND BEACH, FL
MICHAEL GARRETT KANSAS CITY, KS
KEVIN HAPTONSTALL LAIRD, CO
SCOTT HUNNERBERG MISSION HILLS. KS
RICHARD JACOBSON FT. COLLINS, CO
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LEONARDO KURI COYOGON, MEXICO
JAVIER LANZDUREf MEXICO CITY, MEXICO
JASON LEINEBERG LA VERNE, CA
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DAVID MAGNUSON HINSDALE. IL
JOE PADON OMAHA, NE
BOB SELLERS, LEXINGTON, MO
DAVID LIGENFELTER PRAIRIE VILLAGE. KS
ROBERT MCCAIN OMAHA, NE
JOHN MCQUIGG ORANGE PARK, FL
DOMINICK MARINIELLO MICHAEL MAYNE PAPILLION, NE LINCOLN, NE
JOHN NEWKIRK BEDFORD, TX
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MARC PUGLIESE EVANSTON, IL
ROBERT REARDANZ PHOENIZ. AZ
TIM SHEA SAN ANTONIO, TX
MIQUEL SOLIS YUCATAN, MEXICO
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MIKE WEATHERLY CHANCE WHITE MAN OKLAHOMA, CITY, OK CLAREMORE, OK
iii GREG WILSON FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA
JAMES YOURMAN BRISTOW, OK
RICK MAGAZINE OAKLAND, CA
DAN OLSON MINNETONKA, MN
MARK RUFF MEXICO CITY. MEXICO
ALEJANDRO VIVANCO MEXICO CITY, MEXICO
DON ZARDA BLUE SPRINGS, MO
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RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA
AYMAN AUUWAIE RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA
SALAH AL-ARFAJ DENVER, CO
JAMES BENSON LAGUANA BEACH, CA
GUITERREZ BLANCO PALMAS, MEXICO
PAT BOLLINGER COVINA, CA
STEPHEN BOYD JACKSONVILLE, AR
^Ik i»M mkM WAYNE CARTER TULSA, OK
ROBERT COOK FARMINGTON, MO
MARC CRAIG RALEIGH, NC
JOEY DORRIS LEBANON, MO
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DOUG EVANS WICHITA, KS
JON FOSTER LEE'S SUMMIT, MO
DAMON GLASS KANSAS CITY, KS
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TROY GRANDELL PLANO, TX
ROBERT GRIGSBY RICHMOND, MO
PAT HARMS FT. COLLINS, CO
GRANT HASKIN RICHARDSON, TX
MOHAMMED HEMAID RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA
SCOTT HELMS BIXBY, OK
BAYLEY HERRIN KANSAS CITY, MO
JOHN JOHANSSON BOULDER, CO
JOSEPH JOHNSON FORNEY, TX
TONIE JONES EASTON, MO
MIKE KING ARLINGTON, TX
CHRISTIAN LIPEZKER LINCOLNWOOD, IL
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DEREK NOFZIGER FOSTER CITY, CA
KYLE OGDEN
BRYAN, TX
KEVIN PARKER
IDABEL, OK GEORGE PAYTON MT. VERNON, IL
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SPRINGDALE, AR
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LAWRENCE, KS
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OVERLAND PARK, KS
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KANSAS CITY. M O
CASEY TUBBERT
LEAWOOD, KS
BRICE SNYDER SCOTT TIETGE
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO ARLINGTON, VA
ANDREW URLICH
BROOMFIELD, CO
RANDY WHITLEY
DALLAS, TX
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RANDY FLORENCE LEXINGTON, MO
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MAAN ALJUWAIE RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA
JAMES BOYCE AUSTIN, TX
BRYAN CAMERON AMARILLO, TX
TIM CLABBERS ROANOKE, VA
DANIEL GELPHMAN STILWELL, KS.
DAVID GRUBB LITTLETON. CO
ALBERT HERNANDEZ LONG BEACH, CA
MIKE HEYER LEAVENWORTH, KS
MELVIN BURTON ARNOLD, MO
KHALID EID SAUDIA ARABIA
THOMAS HALE INDIANOPOLIS. IN
LOUIS HISEL JONESBORO, GA
TOM J. KERR KILLEEN, TX
TOM R. KERR TULSA, OK
HANS KORPONAI LAPAZ, BOLIVIA
TED KUBISTA DULUTH, MN
JIM LAMB BROKEN ARROW, OK
SEAN MOORE MEMPHIS. TN
ROBERT LATHROP ROBINSON, IL
DETRAITER LOVE TODD MCGOWAN MEMPHIS. TN MEMPHIS, TN
ROBERT OLIVER OAKLAND. CA
LY PHRAKONEKHAM SAN DIEGO. CA
DOUG ROGERS ST. LOUIS, MO
JIM SISEMORE LEXINGTON, MO
CHRIS SMITH TULSA, OK
PAUL WALTER INDEPENDENCE, MO
WALTER WOODEN JACKSONVILLE, FL
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ABDULLAH AL-KARASHI HOUSTON, TX
TROY ANHALT MANITOWOC. Wl
JAMES BLOOMBERG FT. WORTH, TX
LESTER CHAMBERS LOS ANGELES, CA
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MICHAEL MAHONEY HARRISON, AR
SURASAK NAPATALUNG BANGKOK, THAILAND
RONALD OROZCO PHOENIX, AZ
BRENT OLSEN SAN DIEGO. CA
LUKE WHITBECK FREEHOLD, NY
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VICTOR YUJA
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This year? Well , it's really been an experience. When I returned to Wentworth, I didn't really expect I would assume command of Alpha Company. But I accepted the responsibility.
At the start, things got off to a good start. Rooms were in inspection order, and we were even caught dancing in the halls. But the company soon shaped up and we were in the running for the Basore Award .
We strived and even after I left for a whi le to assume command of Echo, the Alpha crew never gave up. When I returned, we still kept our heads up and had the best company in the battal ion.
I'm going to miss you characters, you were the greatest.
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This year in Charlie Company was something to be remembered for years to come. Even with all the troubles, internal and external , I think we all learned something.
For all the new guys who came in this year, good job, and I hope to see all of you here again next year.
For all the old boys who aren't coming back next year, I must say that it was pretty cool living and working with you.
Looking over my shoulder, I think this has been one of our better years as a whole. We won the athletic guidon and took the scholastic guidon.
The memories of our t ime in the l imelight wi l l begin to fade into the past, so use this book as a reminder, and look at its pages, listen to what it has to say, and remember us as a family, one great, big, happy family. Remember all the fun and troubles we had and the parties we held when Col. Gant wasn't looking.
I must also say that I wi l l seriously miss all of you very much, and I hope we'l l be able to keep in touch wi th one another over the years. So, I'll see ya' when I see vo' . . .
Michael G. Weatherly
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My fel low Delinquents, This year has provided an interesting learning experience for all of the
members of Delta, especially the 20 who were kicked out of school. We hove hod many excit ing experiences this year, but I reflect upon these as being the most vivid and important.
-When Delta Company entertained LTC Lewis, MAJ Ahrens, and CPT Slusher during CQs.
-The mystery of the burning tree and the huge snowball wi th a special message on it.
-The rise and fal l of Das Platoon. -Did anyone in Delta not get a Breath Test or a UA? -Swanson and Yorbrough greet one another after taps, "Swonscum?"
"Yorscum? . . .What's-ya-doing?" "Duhhh." -Garrett being busted by every OC and Commandant at least 20 times during
the year. "Ahh man, be cooo l ! " -CPT Thomas Norfleet, "Get in your rooms wi th your doors wide open. I have
hod enuff, you're all stuck! Bolls o' f i re. Tarnation. Yur all sub-humans, I'm leaving."
This year has been quite on experience for me. I wish all of you the best of luck in l ife, you'll need it.
Sincerely, C/CPT Ed Peterson, Retired
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To Foxtrot Company, No one believed how fast the year went. It was ful l of fun, wasn't it, Garcia. As
a company commander, I would like to thank all of my company staff, the NCOs, the Old Boys, and especially the Rats.
We have done a lot of things no other company could. We managed to keep the Athletic Guidon for the whole year except for the three weeks that Charlie stole it f rom us; the great work we did wi th the phonathon when we raised the most money; and our winning the outstanding company award for the second year in a row.
SSG Boykin call ing cadence. SSG Loves fun t imes. "Be at my door and face the wa l l . " "If you are late for class, you are mine," 1 LT Whitbeck yell ing for no reason. Hurst and Kuper getting caught smoking. Garcia and his fights wi th everyone. When Davis arr ived. When MAJ Kemper announced "Weapons for parade."
Sincerely, C/CPTKharashi
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Ah, Headquarters Company, the Marching Band. It was an active year for headquarters. Marching in the American Royal Parade be
fore thousands upon thousands of people in November. Then a few days later, the Snap Drill performance at the American Royal Horse Show received an ovation from the nearly 20.000 people attending.
The band gave strong performances in local parades — Lexington's River Festival, Richmond's Mushroom Festival. The band was one of the highlights of the Sunday Dress Parade.
In April, the band faced a new challenge — having to learn the French Notional Anthem for a ceremony honoring World War I veterans which included Col. Sellers Sr. To top off the year, the Spring Concert was on "excellent" performance, according to Col. Sellers Jr.
Thanks, Headquarters and Dr. D'Aurelio for oil you gave us this year.
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COL. J. M. SELLERS, SR. PRESIDENT
LTC ROBERT MARTIN ADMISSIONS DEAN
COL. J.M. SELLERS, JR. SUPERINTENDENT
LTC TERRANCE DAVIS
ACADEMIC DEAN
LTC JOHN EDWARDS
OPERATIONS OFFICER
COL JAMES ALTENDORF ASSOCIATE DEAN
MAJ RICHARD GWINN ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
LTC RAY GANT
COMMANDANT
KAY KIRKMAN
DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
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MAJ ED KEMPER
ASST COMMANDANT
CPT MARK CLARK BUSINESS MANAGER
CPT REX MARBLE
ASST COMMANDANT
CPT HARRY DUNFORD QUARTERMASTER
MAJ JAMES FITTS ASST COMMANDANT
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MAJ RALPH SHORT JUNIOR HIGH HEADMASTER
MAJ WALKER THOMPSON FINANCIAL AID
NORMA MARING DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI
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MAJ JAMES AHERNS HISTORY
CPT ROY COOK SCIENCE
CPT JAY ALLEN SCIENCE
CPT RICK COTTRELL BUSINESS
CAPT JAMES CARMICHAEL ENGLISH
CPT GUY D 'AURELIO BAND MASTER
CMDR ED ELLIS
GOVERNMENT COL JOHN HOOK SPANISH
CPT TOM HUGHES GEOGRAPHY
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LTC DON INGRAM FRENCH
LTC GEORGE LEWIS PHYSICS
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SUSAN McCRARY ENGLISH, READING
CPT BILL KIRKMAN HISTORY
CPT CANDY MARBLE COMPUTER SCIENCE
MAJ KEITH MARING MATHEMATICS
CPT RICH MUSCHETT MATH SCIENCE
CPT THOMAS NORFLEET
ENGLISH
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CPT JAMES REILLY SCIENCE
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JEANNETTE ROCKEY
MATHEMATICS
CPT ROGER SLUSHER HUMANITIES
ELIZABETH SELLERS ENGLISH
1. SANDY SLUSHER ART
CPT SAM VAUGHN MATHEMATICS
CPT MIKE WOOD
WORLD, AMERICAN HISTORY LTC AL ZUKOWSKI ENGLISH
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KATHY BELL SECRETARY
MONA BETH SECRETARY
CHRISTIE BUTLER RECEPTIONIST
BEV CHAMBERLAIN SECRETARY
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JANE DANIELS OFFICE MANAGER
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JEAN HOUGH
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DORIS STOMBOLY ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ADULT EDUCATION
SUE FANTZ SECRETARY
CHRISTIE MILLER SECRETARY
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The dry cleaning staff: Elizabeth White and Bren-
da Barnes.
The maintenance staff: (front row) Claire Biggs, maintenance director, Tom Meece, Gary Anderson, Bob Summervil le; (second row) Eiroy Maschmeier, Herb Swett, Ken Woods, Jerry Juneau, Ken Wandel l ; (third row) Rodeny Gorham, John Delano, Jerrry Morris, Dave Zumolt. (Not pictured: Al len Will is, Ken Selle, Chuck Woods, Lola Warren and Bill Lile)
The snack bar crew: George Gibl in, Bill Gibl in. (insert) Linda Giblin
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The quartermaster staff: LaVonne Altendorf,
Dorothy Thompson and Lois Estenboum
The food service crew: (front row) Theresa Carter, Michael Woods, Clifford Paulson, assistant director of dining services; (second row) Dina Abbott , Nancy Whitesitt , Elsie Abbott , May-dean Collins, Margaret Moore; (third row) Sabrino Anderson, Steven Moore, Michael Dunn, director of dining services.
MRS. TERESA KENNEY LAUNDRY MANAGER
The laundry staff: Evelyn Sprague, Glor ia Winningham, Shirley Gal loway, Rosie Brock, Cheryl Graham, Duane Schaller, Mary O'Doniel and Margie Eaton.
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Honor Guard I
(front row) Chris Berry, Ed Peterson, Ron Orozco, Jason Bell, Dirk Rusthoven; (second row) Neil Murphy, Robert Horry, Bill Summitt, Stephen Kretsinger; (third row) Tim Campbell , Frank Boykin, Lt. Col. Don Ingram, Wesley Anderson, Don Zordo,
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(front row) Ge YaTig, David Grubb; (middle row) Brent Olson, Brian Cameron, Tom Hale; (third row) Chris Smith, Mike Heyer, Albert Hernandez.
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(front row) Dane Pickens, James Armstrong, John Maurer, Mike King; (second row) Pat Bollinger,
Richard Leichter, Tom Hale, Robert McCain, Brice Snyder.
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(front row) Mike Mahoney, Jim Bloomberg, Danny Gelphmon, Doug Rogers, Louis Hisel, Sean Moore, Robert Oliver, Brent Olsen; (second row) Detroiter Love, Tim Clabbers, Todd McGowon, Robert Lothrop, Walter Wooden, Ly Phrokonekham, David Grubb; (third row) Ronald Orozco, Luke Whitbeck, Tom R. Kerr, Teng Vang, Randy Florence, Victor Yuja, Lester Chambers; (lost row) Ge Yang, Jim Lamb, Chris Smith. Bryan Cameron, Mike Heyer, Tom Hale, Ted Kubisto, Alber t Hernandez.
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LTC DONALD INGRAM SENIOR ARMY INSTRUCTOR
MAJ ROBERT THOMPSON PROFESSOR MILITARY SCIENCE
CPT FORREST LONG MILITARY SCIENCE
SGM BOBBY McDANIELS BATTALION SERGEANT MAJOR
MSG EDWARD DESIMONE OPERATIONS NCO
SFC JERRY GIPE JR ROTC INSTRUCTOR
SFC ERNEST VIGIL JR ROTC INSTRUCTOR
SSG JERRY COLLINS SUPPLY NCO
KATHY CHRISTOPHENE SECRETARY
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Awards COMMISSIONED
Second Lieutenants, Army of the United States:
Troy Anholt
Brent Olsen
MAJOR AWARDS Association of Mil i tary Col
leges and Schools Medal: Bayley Herrin
Burr Medal: Michael Mohoney
Ralph Conger Awards: Robert Sellers
MocArthur Memorial Foundation Awards:
Michael Heyer Bayley Herrin
Gaylord Honor Essay: Ed Peterson
MILITARY AWARDS George C. Marshall Award : Troy Anhalt
Department of the Army Superior Cadet Decorat ion:
Senior ROTC: MS III Michael Heyer MS II Ronald Orozco MS I Douglas Rogers Junior ROTC: LET IV Ed Peterson LET III Robert Sellers LET II Wesley Anderson LET I Mark Reordonz
American Legion Awards for Scholastic Excellence:
SROTC Troy Anhalt JROC Chris Kirton
Veterans of Foreign Wars Award :
Louis Hisel
American Veterans of World War II Award : David Grubb
Reserve Officer's Association Medal: Bayley Herrin
Daughters of the American Revolution Award : Damon Gloss
National Sojourners Award : SROTC Ge Yang JROTC Chris Berry
Sons of the American Revolution Award : SROTC Timothy Clabbers JROTC Erik Gorr ido
Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America Award : Luke Whitbeck
The Mi l i tary Orders of World Wars Awards: SROTC Shoyne Homel LET IV Joseph Dorris LET II Scott Dougenik LET II Jason Bell LET I Pierce Wil l iams
U.S. Army Recruiting Command Award : Robert Reordonz
Association of U.S. Army Award : Chance Whiteman
USAR Essay Award : Chris Kirton
ACADEMIC AWARDS Bousch and Lomb Award : Bayley Herrin
Daughters of the American Revolution Award for American History: Chance Whiteman
Presidential Academic Fitness Awards: Ed Peterson Bayley Herrin Nathaniel Von DeVoorde Erik Thompson Glynn Curtis
Dean Buck Award : Douglas Rogers
Captain Lorry Brown Award : Marc Craig
Roe Clemens Chemistry Award : Douglas Rogers (Junior College) Robert Sellers (High School)
Keith Moring Award : Douglas Rogers
Park Award : Robert Reardanz
DelMonte Academic Improvement Award : Damon Glass
Top Students in Each Class: Sophomore Class-Junior College
1st Place-Brent Olsen 2nd Place-Ge Yang 3rd Place-Troy Anhalt
Freshman Class-Junior College
1st Ploce-Douglos Rogers 2nd Ploce-Shayne Homel 3rd Place-Timothy Clab
bers
High School Seniors 1st Ploce-Boyley Herrin 2nd Place-Ed Peterson 3rd Place-Kent Helms
High School Juniors 1st Place-Robert Reardanz 2nd Place-Robert Sellers 3rd Place-Christopher Berry
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High School Sophomores 1st Place-Erik Garr ido 2nd Place-Wesley Ander
son 3rd Place-Virgil Smith
High School Freshmen Tie for First Place-Dieter
Grossman and Mark Rear-
danz 3rd Place-Pierce Wil l iams
8th Grade 1st Place-Nathaniel Van
DeVoorde 2nd Place-Erik Thompson
7th Grade 1st Place-Christopher
Delia Cava 2nd Place-Andrew Davis
The fo l lowing cadets were selected to Phi Theta Kappa for the 1986-87 school year: Troy Anhalt Lester Chambers Brent Olson Ge Yang
The fo l lowing cadets were selected to the National Honor Society for the 1986-87 school year: Dean Berry Erik Garr ido Christian Lipezker Miguel Solis Chance Whiteman
ATHLETIC AWARDS Bill Cook Award : Junior College ls t "Det ra i te r Love 2nd--Lester Chambers High School Is t -James Mason 2nd"John McQuigg Junior High Is t -Joson Roth 2nd--Godson Tennyson Outstanding Soccer Player; Aymen Al juwaie
Charles W. Minton Tennis Award : Jorge Castaneda
Edgar Muench Swimming Award : Jason Roth
Del Podrebarac Award : Lester Chambers
Jeff Parrott Memorial Award : Sean Moore
Willoughby Award :
James Mason
Moreland Plaque: Foxtrot Company
Bobby Price Memorial
Award : John McQuigg
JUNIOR HIGH
Most Improved Athlete:
Glynn Curtis
Outstanding Track Performer: Godson Tennyson
Outstanding Basketboller: Nathaniel Van DeVoorde
Outstanding Footballer: Matthew Huxtable
Outstanding Swimmer: Christopher Hall
Junior High Sportsmanship Award :
Dean Dowson
UNIT AWARDS Basore Outstanding Company Award : Foxtrot Company
Special Distinction Company
Honor Guard
Di Renna Award : Alpha Company
Brown Plaque: Alpha Company
Cadle Plaque: HQ Company
GENERAL AWARDS: Mooney Aviat ion Award : Mark Ruff
Son of Alumnus Award : Erik Garr ido
Sellers-Wikoff-Schowengerdt Awards: Detralter Love (Junior College) Jon Foster (High School)
100% Deportment Awards: Tim Clabbers Ge Yang Lester Chambers Ted Kubista Tengine Vang Jason Roth Chris Kirton Abdul la Al-Khorashi
Charles S. Stevenson Award : Christopher Smith
Best Kept Rooms: Joseph Dorris Theodore Kubista Robert Reardanz Jason Roth Erik Thompson
Talent Roster of Outstanding Minority J.C. Graduates: Lester Chambers Ge Yang
John Pirhalla Memorial Award : Ed Peterson
Foreign Cadet Award : Miguel Solis
Wikoff Greatest Improvement Award : Robert Cook
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The Frank Brown Memorial Award :
Erik Garr ido
Alpha Phi Omega Service Award : James Bloomberg
Alpha Phi Omega Certificates of Honor: Luke Whitbeck Michael King
Outstanding Junior High Cadet: Glynn Curtis
Don Fetrow Honor Guard Medal: Jason Bell
Foxtrot Counselors: Luke Whitbeck Detraiter Love Frank Boykin
Outstanding Commander Award : Lester Chambers
Commander Plaques: Troy Anhalt Mike Mahoney Jon Foster Lester Chambers Khalid Al-Baiz Edward Peterson Ronald G. Orozco Paul Walter Abdulla AI-KharashI
The fol lowing college officers were named as members of the Who's Who in the Junior College: Abdul lah Al-Kharashi Troy Anhalt James Bloomberg Lester Chambers Michael Mahoney Ronald Orozco Ge Yang
Quil l and Scroll Ed Peterson
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ndex-Mohammed Al-Araj (n ) -22 , 61
Salah At-Arfaj {12)-22, 61
Kholid Al-Baiz (CF)-22, 49, 64
Mohammed Al-Humaid (10)-2l, 56
Mohammed Al-Jarboa (CF)
Aymen Aljuwaie (12)-21, 61
Maan Aljuwaie (CF)-22,64
Abdulla Al-Kharashi (CS)-13, 22. 55,
60
Abdullah Al-Shahrani {10)-21, 56
All Al-Turki (l2)-58
Scott Anderson (9)-20, 55
Wesley Anderson (10)-30, 31 , 51 ,
56. 92
Troy Anhalt (CS)-12, 50, 66
Noah Appleton (9)-55
Eric Armstrong ( l l ) - 3 , 21 , 24, 38, 58
James Armstrong (n ) -58 , 94
Michoel Barry (10)-56
Jason Beeler (11)-58
Jason Bell (10)-56, 92
James Benson (12)-29, 61
Dean Berry (11), 52, 59, 92
Douglas Blackburn (10)-29, 56
Gutierrez Blanco (12)-61
David Blevins {9)-55
Ian Bloom {10)-32, 51 , 56
James Bloomberg (CS)-3, 5. 49, 50,
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Patrick Bollinger {12)-61. 94
Kyle Boltz (10)-23, 31 , 38, 56
James Boyce (CF)-64
Stephen Boyd (12)-2, 40, 43, 61
Frank Boykin (CF)-23, 27, 92
Sean Bradshaw {9)-20, 55
Thomas Branscum ( l l ) -59
Scott Bruce ( l l ) -3 , 23. 59
Friedrich Buettner {10)-18, 24, 56
Herold Buettner (10)-13, 18, 57
Melvin Burton (CF)-3, 64
Todd Cain ( l l ) -59
Tim Campbell (n ) -59 , 92
Bryan Cameron (CF)-22, 39, 64, 93
Craig Carey (9)-18, 24
John Carr (11)-31, 59
Wayne Carter (12)-18, 31 , 61
Jorge Castenoda ( l l ) -37 , 40, 59
Eugene Cezeaux (8)-33. 54
Lester Chambers (CS)5. 22, 26, 27.
36. 49. 50. 66
Scott Champlin (n ) -59
Timothy Cheever (10)-25, 57
William Childress (9)-32, 55
Timothy Clabbers (CF)-22, 64, 104
James Clark ( l l ) - 2 l , 59
Travis Clark ( l l ) -59
Ronnie demons ( l l ) -23 , 25. 59
Robert Cook (12)-18, 61
Sean Covey (11)-59
Marc Craig (12)-29. 61 , 96
Glynn Curtis (8)-3, 28, 33, 54
Wayne Cutler (10)-57
Shoun Darrall (n ) -18 . 29, 59
Aaron Davis ( l l ) -55
Andrew Davis (7)-14. 20, 28. 33, 40,
54
Joe Dorris (12)-23, 32. 61
Randy Doty ( l l ) -59
Scott Dougenik ( l l ) -29 , 59
Dean Dowson (8)-20, 33, 40, 54
Daniel Edwards (10).23, 32, 57
Khalid Eid (CF)-22, 64
Scott Emery (12)-23, 24, 25. 34, 61
Matthew Eplee (10)-18, 57
Eric Erwin (10)-3l. 57, 96
Doug Evans (12)-61
Cory Faverty (9)-28, 55
William Floberg (11)-21, 59
Randy Florence (CF)-27, 36. 64
Jon Foster (12)-5, 18, 34, 35, 61
Jacob Garcia (7)-20, 54
Michael Garrett (11)-21, 31 , 59
Erik Gorrido (10)-18, 25, 52, 57. 104
Daniel Gelphman (CF)-64
Charles Gilbert (9)-55
Damon Glass {12)-18, 25, 61
W. F. Godhelp (10)-8, 18. 31 , 57
Aaron Goldstein (7)-33
Troy Grandell (12)-2l, 38, 62
Jonathan Green (10)-33
Thomas Green (8)-33
Robert Grigsby (12)-62
Dieter Grossman (9)-51, 55
Jeffrey Groves (9)-55
David Grubb (CF)-64, 93
Villaneuva Guillemin (9)-55
Jason Haggard (10)-57
Thomas Hale (CF)-23, 40, 64, 93, 94
Christopher Hall (7)-20. 33, 54
Shoyne Hamel {CF)-22, 64
Buster Handlos {7)-54
Kevin Haptonstall { l l ) -59
Robert Harry (10)-57, 92
Grant Hoskin {12)-18, 25, 62
Kent Helms (12)-3, 18. 25, 62
Mohammed Hemoid ( l l ) -62
Andrew Herman (9)-32, 55
Albert Hernandez (CF)-5, 27, 36, 40.
49. 64. 93
Bayley Herrin (12)-18, 49, 62
Philip Heydt (8)-37. 54
Michael Heyer (CF)-20, 27. 49, 64,
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Louis Hisel (CF)-2, 22. 29, 64
Anthony Hojsik (10)-67, 94
Floyd Holstead (9)-55
Johanthan Holt (7)'32, 33, 54
Scott Hunnerberg ( l l ) -59
Coby Hurst (7)-28, 54
Matthew Huxtoble (8)-20, 28, 33. 54
Richard Jacobson (11)-18. 24, 51. 59
Marshall Jensen (10)-29, 57
John Johansson (12)-18, 62
Joseph Johnson (12)-18, 24, 25, 34,
62
Tonie Jones (12)-23, 29. 34, 51 , 62
Robert Kennedy (11)-59
Thomas J. Kerr (CF)-IO. 22, 27, 65
Thomas R. Kerr (CF)-22, 39, 49, 65
Jim Kerscher (11)-31. 59
Michael King (12)-49, 62. 94, 104
Chris Kirton (10)-18, 24, 34, 57
Hans Korponai (CF)-65
Stephen Krestinger (10)-57, 92
Ted Kubisto {CF)-23, 26, 27, 36, 65
John Kuper (7)-33, 54
Leonardo Kuri (10)-21, 59
Jim Lamb (CF)-65
Dennis Langdon (9)-55
Shaun Longe {10)-57
Javier LanzDuret (11)-21, 37, 59
Robert Lathrop {CF)-5, 22, 64
Nick Leclercq (10)-57
Robert Lee {10)-18, 37, 51 , 57
Richard Leichter (10)-57
Jason Leineberg ( l l ) -59
Daniel Leone (9)-55
David Lingenfelter { l l ) -38, 60
Christian Lipezker ( l l ) -6 , 29. 52, 62
Detraiter Love {CF)-26, 49, 65
Robert McCain ( l l ) -60 . 94
Jason McCoy {8)-33. 54
Lincoln McCoy (9)-29, 55
Tommy McEtroy (10)-20, 28, 34, 55
Steven Mclnnes (12)-62
Todd McGowan (CF)-23, 27, 36. 49,
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John McQuigg (11)-18, 31 , 34. 60.
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Terrance MacCarthy (9)-31, 55
Rick Magazine ( l l ) -60
David Mognuson ( l l ) -24 , 60
Michael Mahoney (CS)-22. 30, 47, 66
Sean Maples (9)-5, 55
Joseph Marble (7)-54
Dominick Marinlello (11), 23. 32, 60
John Mourer (9)-56, 94
James Mason (12)-18, 19, 34, 40, 62
Michael Mayne ( l l ) -60
Shaun Miller (10)-57
Sean Moore (CF)-23, 64
Matthew Moron (10)-22, 24. 35. 57
Morkus Morgan (l2)-29, 38, 62
Neil Murphy (n ) -57 , 92
Surasak Napotalung (CS)-22. 27, 36,
45. 67
John Newkirk ( l l ) -60
Christopher Noe (9)-55
Derek Nofziger (12)-18, 19, 62
Bryan Norman {7)-33, 54
Frank Ogburn (10)-57
Kyle Ogden {12)-18, 63
Robert Ol iver (CF)-65
Brent Olsen (CS)-7, 67, 93
Daniel Olson ( l l ) - 5 , 18, 29, 36, 51 , 60
Ronald Orozco (CS)-57, 67, 92
Joe Padon {11)-18, 60
Tony Palmentere ( l l ) - 8 , 18, 42, 60
Johnny Parker (12)-18, 63
George Payton (12)-18, 63
Ed Peterson {12)-63, 92, 105
Greg Peterson (10)-24, 38, 57
Andrew Pfeffie (10)-57
Parris Phrakonekham (CF)-22, 65
Dane Pickens (9)-56, 94
Mar io Pizarro {10)-21, 37, 58
Tyler Pope (9)-20, 33, 44, 56
Jeff Powell (9)-20, 56
Simon Powley (8)-20, 33, 54
Marc Pugliese ( l l ) - 34 , 60
Roy Rahill {8)-28, 33, 54
David Rapp (8)-54
David Rayfield (10)-29, 58
Mark Reardonz (9)-21, 25, 33, 55
Robert Reardonz (11)-21, 34, 51 , 60
Curtis Reimer (12)-21, 24, 25, 63
Adams Reynolds (7)-54
Marcellus Riley (10)-18, 58
Dennis Rinbolt (10)-37, 58
A lex Rodriguez {8)-20, 33, 54
Douglas Rogers (CF)-23, 65
Jason Roth (9)-20, 29, 3 1 , 56
Paul Rues (10)-58
Mark Ruff (11)15, 29, 49, 60
Shawn Ruiz (10)-58
Dirk Rusthoven (10)-58, 92
Charles Ryberg (7)-33, 54
Robert Schneader (12)-63
Shannon Scott {8)-20, 54
Robert Sellers ( l l ) - 23 , 60
Tim Sheo (n ) -18 , 25, 60
James Sisemore (CF)-27, 65
Christopher Smith (CF)-22, 65, 93,
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Damon Smith (9)-55
Darwin Smith (9)-55
George Smith (8)-55
Virgi l Smith (10)-18, 31 , 58
Brice Snyder (l2)-94
Miguel Solis (11)-21, 29, 37, 52, 60
Wayne Specht ( l l ) - 58
Christopher Stone (10)-18, 58
Bill Summitt {10)-23, 58, 93
And rew Swanson (l0)-58
Godson Tennyson {8)-20, 28, 32, 33,
40, 55
Erik Thompson (8)-20, 28, 33, 55
Scott Tietge (12)-12, 22, 29, 39, 49,
63
Justin Tira (12)-51, 63
Raul Trevino {10)-21, 58
Casey Tubbert (12)-20, 49, 63
Andrew Ulrich (12)14, 63
Jeffrey Urwin (10)-24, 34. 58
Nathaniel VandeVoorde (8)-20, 28,
33, 55
Tengine Vang (CF)-22
Richardo Vi l la ( l l ) - 30 , 37 ,60
Frank Vi t to (10)-18, 34, 58
Ale jandro Vivanco (11)-60
Jay Voyles (7)-20, 28, 33, 54
Aaron Vredenburg (7)-33
Frank Waggoner (10)-18, 38, 58
Colvin Wal lace (10)-58
Paul Walter (CF)-65
Michael Weather ly (11)-49, 60
Luke Whitbeck (CS)-13, 22, 49, 67
Chance Whi teman ( l l ) - 29 , 51 , 60, 92
Scott Wilcox (9)-32, 37, 56
Pierce Wi l l iams (9)-20, 28. 34, 56
Andre Wilson (9)-3, 20, 24, 28, 34,
56
Greg Wilson ( n ) - 2 1 . 29, 34, 60
Sean Wilson (9)-20, 30, 3 1 , 56
Walter Wooden (CF)-65
David Wooldr idge (9)-21, 56
Mat thew Wright (10)18, 29. 5 1 , 58
Ge Yang (CS)-22, 36, 50, 67, 93, 104
Mark Yarbrough (10)-21, 58
James Yourman ( l l ) - 3 2 , 60
Victor Yuja (CS)-22, 27, 36, 67
Donald Zarda (11)23, 60, 92