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1981-1982, a new beginning Being "born again" Wentworth
experienced numerous monumental changes at both the structural and cadet levels.
Many of these memories will always occupy a special niche in our minds. Memories, such as the historic reconstruction of the burned buildings, and the honoring of Mark Kaetzel's heroism. Even the symbolic and neglected doughboy which possesses so much history. If only he could speak!
Of course, no one will forget the events that were taken for granted at the time.
Immortal and traditional Wentworth! One of a kind!
WENTWORTH Wentworth, Wentworth, bless your heart, Wentworth that we love so well. We'll always be true, and stand by you, Wentworth that we love so well.
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On my honor as a cadet officer at Wentworth Military Academy and as a member or an associate of the Reserve Officers Training Corps of the Army of the United States of America, do solemnly swear, without any mental reservation whatsoever, to support the rules and regulations of Wentworth; to perform all duties and assignments properly given me; to look after the welfare of the cadets under my command; and to defend the honor and reputation of Wentworth Military Academy, SO HELP ME GOD.
A typical day at Wentworth -but there is no such thing as a typical day. Things happen so quickly. Here no one knows what will happen next. A person could get a call from his girlfriend or get a promotion or maybe even 30 demerits for being up after taps. The name and faces will always change, but when we return, it will be the same school that taught us how to handle stress and problems and most of all, how to be a gentleman.
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Life at Wentworth continues from week to week from the Sunday parades and marching into the mess hall three times a day. Relaxing in a room and listening to the stereo after a hard day of classes, or telling Col. Gant that it wasn't our fault and hoping we can get out of being stuck.
Even the unexpected helped to shape this year. A parachutist landing on the parade field or Col. Sellers receiving a flag from the Marines.
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Administrators guide all phases
Maj. Butherus is shown giving Capt. Napier the Lt. Col. Rot)ert M. Martin Ma|. Walker Thompson, Jr. MaJ. Paul Butherus school year's athletic schedule. Dean of Admissions Financial Aid Athletic Director
Capt. Harry Dunford Quartermaster
Mrs. Margaret Lomax The secretaries: Mrs. Audrey Gibson, Mrs. Phyliss Klaus, Mrs. Margaret Lomax, Mrs. Bev Becker, Executive Secretary Mrs. Kathy Tyrrell. Second Row; Mrs. Jane Menke, Mrs. Dorothy Thompson, Mrs. Sherry Saunders,
Mrs. Jan White.
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of cadet life at Wentworth
The Top BrassI Maj. Paul DIckman Ass't Commandant
Maj. Tom Butler Ass't Commandant
Lt. Col. Terence A. Dean, Math
Davis Col. James J. Altendorf Maj. Ralph Short Mrs. Norma Maring Associate Dean, Geology Junior High Head Master Alumni, Public Relations
Mrs. Gerda Shocldey Hostess
Maj. Jerry Osborn Accountant
Lt. Col. Ian D. W. Sutherland
Development
Mrs. Jean Hough Registrar
Mrs. Doris Stompoly Night School
Mrs. Dorothy Bradley Secretary to the Commandants
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Teachers, coaches, advisers.
Mrs. Anne Allard Business
Capt. Jay Allard History
Capt. Byron Banta History
Capt. Duane Becker Counselor
Mrs. SImone Burns Librarian
Capt. Joseph Burson Mathematics
Capt. Guy D'Aurelio Band Director
Comdr. Ed Ellis Civics
Capt. Larry Glllls Chemistry, Biology
Lt. Col. Robert Hepler History
Library
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officers in ciiarge, friends
Capt. David Johnsen Capt. Francis Johnson Capt. Robert Klimowski Social Science English Reading Specialist
Now what was the name of Paul Revere's horse? Lt. Col. George Lewis Mrs. Kathleen Madden Maj. L. Keith Maring Physical Science Reading Mathematics
Capt. James Reilly Miss Jeanette Rockey Chemistry, Math Mathematics
Where's that book?
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In the classrooms, health center,
Mrs. Judy Rugh English
Maj. Steve Sellers English, Math
Mrs. Lisa Schrlefer Zoology, Biology
Capt. Roger Slusher Social Science
Mrs. Sandra Slusher Art, English
Mrs. June Short Business
Capt. Harland Stretz Spanish
Capt. Paul Travis Business
Mrs. Debbie Sutherland Registered Nurse
Mrs. Betsy Sellers English, Journalism
Capt. Michael Wood Math, History
Miss Tutt with her Medical Staff
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quartermaster store, snack bar
The Quartermaster Ladies: Mrs. LaVonne Altendorf, Mrs. Eva Burson, Mrs. Gwen Backs, Mrs. Nancy Angerer.
Capt. Roy Cook Science
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You missed that problem? The Giblins
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Laundry and Maintenance
Maintenance Personnel Mr. Wandell and Mr. Juneau
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Junior College
Fernando Agurcia Daniel Alabre Joel Alexander Tegucigalpa, Honduras Hartford, Conn. Omaha, Neb.
Scott Amis Oklahoma City, Okla.
Craig Armstrong Ottawa, III.
Randy Backs Lexington, Mo.
Scott Barton Little Rock, Ark.
Steve Becker Loomis, Calif.
Dana Binsbachar St. Louis, Mo.
Luis Bollat Guatemala, Guatemala
David Chamberlln Ernesto Cova This is our staff: Lt. Johnson, Lt. Walker, SGM Cruz, Lt. Col. Zambrano, Maj. Chester, Va. Caracas, Venezuela Toloudis and Lt. Martin
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Sophomores
How did I get in here? Fernando Fernandez Phoenix, Ariz.
Bruce Gernt Lenexa, Kan.
Peter Graves St. Paul, Minn.
James Karp Englewood, Colo.
Joshua Kimball Athol, Mass.
Grant Langkamp Grand Prairie, Texas
Daniel McDermott Bennett, Colo.
Richard Martin Raytown, Mo.
Corey Miller Storden, Minn.
Ivan MInnis Newark, N.J.
Steve Moore Muskogee, Okla.
Kenneth Purdy Cairo, Egypt
Martin Scott Northport, N.Y.
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Junior College Sophomores
The sword in the trunk Brian Sullivan Melville. N.Y.
David Szczepanski Dudley, Mass.
Nick Toloudis KIngwood, Texas
Gavin Walker Wahiawa, Hawaii
Roderick Wallace Indianapolis, Ind.
Clarence Wayne Washington, D.C.
Robert Welch Larkspur, Colo.
Robert Wlllmore Springfield, III.
Christopher Stanley Raul Zambrano David Zumalt Kansas City, Kan. Caracas, Venezuela Lexington, Mo.
Barton and Bridger; Taking it easy
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Freshmen
Turk Abdulaziz Percy Abernattiy All Ai-Mutlaq Brenton Bennett Charles Bierer L. C. Bogard Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Indianapolis, Ind. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Emporia, Kan. Euclid, Ohio Memphis, Tenn.
Donald Chlldrey Bellevue, Wash.
Anthony Clancy Toms River, N.J.
Harry Cotua Porlamar, Venezuela
Miller Davidge Ernest Dorsey Alfred English Denton, Texas San Francisco, Calif. Newark, Ohio
John Francis Burlington, Iowa
Joseph Frueh Crystal Lake, III
Manuel Garcia Miami Beach, Fla.
Richard Gibbs Memphis, Tenn.
Jose Gil Torreon, Mexico
Steve Glover Topeka, Kan.
James Hawver Oneonta, N.Y.
Arlan Hoggatt Kansas CIfy, Mo.
Kenneth Hunn St. Charles, Mo.
Anthony Hunter Indianapolis, Ind.
Arturo Ibarra Jose Ibarra Guadalajara, Mexico Los Mochis, Mexico
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lose lulio Bradford Lee David Long DIrck Lyon Jeff Mabry Patrick Martin San Francisco, Calif. Camp Springs, Md. San Francisco, Calif. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Kan. Fayetteviiie, Ark. 29
Junior College Freshmen mmmmmmt
Michael Mills Baltimore, Md.
Timothy Muiina Clayton, Mo.
Patrick Muliins Willlston Park, N.Y
Brian Murklson Indianapolis, Ind.
Mark Myers Oklahoma City, Okla.
Robert Noyer Alameda, Calif.
David Payne Fairfax, Va.
Enrique Perez Chicago, III.
Toney Perry Leavenworth, Kan.
Brian Peterson Fairfax, Mo.
Harald Rappold Chicago, III.
John Ray Vienna, Va.
Christian Reed Tulsa, Okla.
Michael Rotierts Kansas City, Mo.
Pedro Romlserg San Cristobal,
Venezuela
Steven Smith Santa Cruz, Calif.
Eric Stockhoff Waianae, Hawaii
Alfred Tanner Westerville, Ohio
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Orange Park, Fla. Matthew Wiseman
Tempe, Ariz. How did we get charge of this detail.
High School Seniors
ZIyad Abduijabbar Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
John Allen Elkhorn, Neb.
T. Conly Ash Tulsa, Okla.
Michael Bailey Huntsville, Texas
Barry Balentine Drexel, Mo.
Charles Barton Lincoln, Neb.
Carlos Becerrit Porlamar, Venezuela
Joe Boyd Kansas City, Mo.
Ryan Bunerfield Linneus, Mo.
Ricardo Calvete Torreon, Mexico
Gustavo Caraveo Chihuahua, Mexico
Jose Caraveo Chihuahua, Mexico
William Clark Dubuque, Iowa
Sergio DePaz Miami Beach, Fla.
Jack Dillon Tulsa, Okla.
Troy Ephland Lakew/ood, Colo.
Martin Estrada Los Mochis, Mexico
Rodoifo Faasch San Pedro, Honduras
Alexis Fajardo Caracas, Venezuela
Alfonso Ramos Torreon, Mexico
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Francisco Garcia Monterrey, Mexico
Curtis l-licl<s Tulsa, Oltla.
David LeSar Morton, III.
High School
Kevin Qaudineer Des Moines, Iowa
John Gault Juan Gonzalez Fernan Hernandez Ada, Okla. San Jose, Costa Rica Caracas, Venezuela
Anthony Jarvis Urbandale, Iowa
Stanley Johns Salem, Mo.
Mitchell Johnson Omaha, Neb.
Richard Juneau Lexington, Mo.
Fernando Lopez Torreon, Mexico
Kevin McCarley Sulphur, Okla.
William McKinney Leawood, Kan.
Kevin Moen Jefferson City, Mo.
Kenneth Morton Brad Meyer Abe Nelson Juan Nunez Jose Osuna Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Nebrasl a City, Neb. Overland Parl<, Kan. Caracas, Venezuela Caracas, Venezuela
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Francisco Palacio Caracas, Venezuela
Rafael PietrantonI Caracas, Venezuela
Charles Pinckley Springfield, Mo.
Brad Powell Burlington, Iowa
Troy Ralnbolt Cordeil, Okia.
Scott Roberts Rockiedge, Fia.
Pat Robinson Fairfield Bay, Ark.
Carmine Romano Caracas, Venezuela
Domenico Romano Caracas, Venezuela
Julio Ruiz Caracas, Venezuela
Bill SImington Frank Sinkuler Sergio Soils John Stahlnecker Nashville, Tenn. Homewood, III. Morelia, Mexico Omaha, Neb.
Dan Tietjen Osage Beach, Mo.
Froiian Velasquez Caracas, Venezuela
Hans Weding Las Vegas, Nev.
Philip Widdowson Steve Winey Eugene Witt Wichita, Kan. White Bear Lake, Minn. Tanana, Alaska
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High School
Joseph Bacl< Los Angeles, Calif.
John Berryhlll Enid, Okla.
John Birkett Raytown, Mo.
David Bonin Kirkwood, Mo.
Chris Boyd Kansas City, Mo.
Michael Buchanan Liberty, Mo.
Luis Buonocore Caracas, Venezuela
Chris Caffey Mauricio Camarra Houston Cantwell Cleveland, Okla. Caracas, Venezuela Gassville, Ark.
Jesus Cardenas Richard Cooperider Mexico, Mexico Shawnee Mission, Kan.
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Wichita Falls, Texas Porlamar, Venezuela Montrose, Mo. Befya can't do this.
Juniors
Craig Fairbanks Steve FIttro Independence, Mo. Kansas City, Kan.
Charles Fleming Carlos Garcia Del City, Okla. Monterrey, Mexico
Gilt>erto Gastelum Rot>erto Gonzalez Guy Green Los Mochis, Mexico Caracas, Venezuela Tulsa, Okla.
Chris Irving Lee's Summit, Mo.
Richard Jorgensen Mark Kaetzei Harlan, Iowa Geneva, Switzerland
Alvaro Lugo Caracas, Venezuela
James McLeod Topeka, Kan.
Jorge Marin Torreon, Mexico
Mike Hill Dallas, Texas
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Juniors
William Morgan Jeffrey Morris Aaron Muelhaupt Grant Rieger Rick Sand Carlos Santlbanez Radford, Va. Tulsa, Okla. Des Moines, Iowa Littleton, Colo. Granville, Iowa Torreon, Mexico
Ross Schomaker Andres Serrano James Skelton San Francisco, Calif. Miami Beach, Fia. McLean, Va.
Rot)ert Soady Pekin, III.
Brian Stanfield Little Rock, Ark.
James Stone Alma, Neb.
Alan Strauser Jonesboro, Ark.
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Emmett Urban Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Chris VanMeerhaeghe Shawnee Mission, Kan.
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Precision skateboard riding
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Juan Villacis Porlamar, Venezuela
Jeffrey Vire Bartlesville, Okla.
Wade Wouk Springfield, Mo.
Troy Yates Parkville, Mo.
Sophomores
Mark Abraham Leawood, Kan.
Garren Allard Lexington, Mo.
Paul Baertschiger Cheyenne, Wyo.
James Black Santa Clara, Calif.
Barry Brown Denver, Colo.
Greg Campbell Omaha, Neb.
Thomas Chapmon Nick Chillkas Ron Churchill John Cornwall Herbert Crown Edward Eddens Greenville, Texas Hackensack, N.J. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Independence, Mo. Lincoln, Neb.
Mark Erter Christopher George Darryl Griebel Guy Haven Robert Henry Chris Horn Tonganoxie, Kan. Richmond, Mo. Wichita, Kan. Omaha, Neb. Floyd, Iowa Edmond, Okla.
Eric Howard Oklahoma City, Okla.
Stuart Hutton Prescott, Ariz.
Boyd Irons Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Patrick Jarrett Lincoln, Neb.
David Johnson Peoria, III.
Paul Johnson Roswell, N.M.
Damon Jones Leawood, Kan.
Scott Jones St. Charles, Mo.
Mark Killebrew Perry, Iowa
Edward Kirk Weston, Mo.
Eduardo Koesling Estado, Venezuela
Jon LaViolette Omaha, Neb. 37
Sophomores
John Matte John Meyer Steven Minter Kenneth Noisewater Ceaser Ochoa John Oliphant Germantown, III. Moberly, Mo. Broken Arrow, Okla. Overland Park, Kan. Guadalajara, Mexico Irwin, Iowa
Michael Porter Fresno, Calif.
Phillip Pringle Jefferson City, Mo.
Mark Raburn Topeka, Kan.
Charles Reiff Wymore, Neb.
Roger Robinson Yukon, Okla.
Sean Ruffin Marbiehead, Mass.
Francisco Sanchez Caracas, Venezuela
Robert Sanderson Tulsa, Okla.
John Searcey Lincoln, Neb.
Carlos Semidey Caracas, Venezuela
Chris Smith Lakewood, Colo.
Chris Stroup Midwest City, Okla.
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Joe Waters Devils Elbow, Mo
David Watson Chelan, Wash.
Ricardo Zelaya Tegucigalpa, Honduras
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Freshmen
Aaron Anderson Robert Breakenrldge Kyle Brock Walter Cable Livonia, Mich. Creston, Iowa Topeka, Kan. Burlington, Iowa
Ronald Carmlchael Jose Echevarrieta Oak Grove, Mo. Torreon, Mexico
William Eckerman David Ellerbeck Ronald Frederick Jason Goetze Scott Greenfield Eduardo Guerrero Clayton, Calif. Omaha, Neb. Grandview, Mo. Encinitas, Calif. Des Moines, Iowa Chihuahua, Mexico
Oscar slides on down Kevin Johnson Omaha, Neb.
Clarence Kamp Tulsa, Okla.
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Freshmen
Randy McCullough William Monk Marlon Moomey William Morris Topeka, Kan. Paramount, Calif. Moore, Okla. Tulsa, Okla.
John Murray Robert Nybe Overland Park, Kan. Irvine, Calif.
Rick Overman Omaha, Neb.
Jay Oxborough Lenexa, Kan.
Alejandro Perez Arturo Quevedo David Reeder Oscar Ruiz Caracas, Venezuela El Paso, Texas Independence, Kan. Caracas, Venezuela
Martin Schindler Tim Shimek Lakewood, Colo. Oklahoma City, Okla. Tulsa, Okla.
Michael Sommer Jerry Stahlnecker Andrew Swager Richard VanGundy Omaha, Neb. Sheridan, Mont. Des Moines, Iowa
Steve Winke Tony Wood 40 Ft. Madison, Iowa Lakewood, Colo.
Bradley Wood Lenexa, Kan.
Claudio Zambrano Monterrey, Mexico
Eighth Grade
Kenneth Anglen John Benjes Jason Canard Arthur Cool<sey Carlos Cortes Omaha, Neb. Lakewood, Colo. Tuisa, Okla. i\Aechanicsvilie, Va. Miami, Fia.
David Crabtree Gregory Edwards Richard Ferreli Alan Forest Matthew Gentry Englewood, Colo. Tecumseh, Okla. Houston, Texas Tonopah, Nev. Tucson, Ariz.
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Rodolfo Grosjean Dennis Heckadon Robert Herzog Gregory Knight Merida, Mexico Butler. Mo. Nebraska City, Neb. Raceiand, La.
John Maggard John Mainord Arturo Mendez Saiina, Kan. Overland Park, Kan. Garza, Mexico
What did you do this time Richmond. Barry Narron Miami, Mo.
Christopher Peadar O'Neill Brian Richmond Neumann Overland Park, Kan. Gladstone, ill.
Wichita Falls, Texas
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Eighth Grade
David Rogers Brett Rouse Todd Schetter Jeffrey Smith Gary Talley Calvin Wilkins Perryton, Texas Denver, Colo. Mechanicsburg, Ohio Chesterfield, Mo. Pasadena, Calif. Jenks, Okla.
Joe Winters Lee's Summit, Mo.
Seventh Grade
James Gieges Andrew Hampton Barry Hyso Oklahoma City, Okla. Parker, Kan. Enid, Okla.
Brian Kastner Jorge Lainez Peter Lackner Lars Leonard Lincoln, Neb. Tegucigalpa, Honduras Tulsa, Okla. Bartlesville, Okla.
Kerry Malone Bobby Matthews Kansas City, Kan. Fairbanks, Alaska
Ronald Miller Andres Murillo Scott Pettyjohn Dawn, Mo. Torreon, Mexico Bayard, Neb.
Donald Ross Manuel Serrano Eric Shoemaker Steven Smith Shawnee, Kan. Miami Beach, Fla. Chanute, Kan. St. Charles, Mo.
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Military Department
Ends lOOtii Year
One hundred years ago military influence came to Wentworth. The department has changed many times since its inception, but it still provides the overriding influence that makes this school into a military academy.
The department will lose its leader this year as Lt. Col. Sligar retires. He has only been with the school a year, but he will be missed by many. As the times change, so must we all, and that change will continue forever.
First Row: Capt. Thompson, Mrs. Christophene, Ssg. Estevez, Msg. Dancer; Second Row: Capt. Alexander, Lt. Col. Sligar, Maj. Mills, Sgm. Perkins, Sfc. Stroman.
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Frueh takes a breaK. Military Science III and IV
cadets have had enough experiences to write a book. When we leave Wentworth we'll have Basic and Advanced camps behind us. Those little gold bars they will pin on us will have many memories attached to them.
Remember the sub-freezing FTX's and the time the SMP's went for a ride. How about all those weekends at the National Guard, and don't forget that summer at Basic camp. With these memories behind us, we now stand on the threshold of the future. What lies ahead only time will tell.
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Every year the Annual Formal Inspection takes place at Wentworth. A team of inspectors comes down from the second region ROTC Regional Headquarters and looks at everything from bathrooms to a parade.
All of us remember being told how tough and hard the AFI would be in the beginning of the year. So day before the inspection, the campus undergoes a massive cleanup. The makers of Spic and Span, Brasso, and Pledge must have made a fortune. Cadets saw parts of their room they had never seen before.
When the inspection was over the corps was congratulated on the job they did preparing for it. Not
nly did we pass that "impossible nspection," but most people were running around saying, "Was that all! It's over already?"
Col. Smith Inspects. Teamwork
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MILITARY AWARDS
DA Superior Cadet Awards MS-IV: Corey Miller MS-III: Patrick F. Martin MS-II: Michael DIugopolski MS-I: Christian B. Reed LD-4: Mitchell D. Johnson LD-3: John Stahlnecker LD-2: Christopher Y. George LD-1: Mike P. Hill American Legion Military Excellence Medals MS-IV: Corey Miller MS-III: Patrick F. Martin JROTC: Mitchell D. Johnson American Legion Scholastic Excellence Medals MS-IV: Daniel Alabre MS-III: Joseph Frueh JROTC: John Gault American Legion ROTC Medal for Heroism: Mark Kaetzel
American Defense Preparedness Association Award in MS-IV: Clarence F. Wayne American Veterans of World War II Advanced SROTC: Michael Roberts Association of the U.S. Army Advanced SROTC: Patrick F. Martin DAR Patriotism MS-IV: Daniel Alabre Daughters of the Founders & Patriots of America: Michael DIugopolski George C. Marshall Award: Corey Miller Military Order of the World Wars MS-IV: Roderick Wallace MS-III: Dirck Lyon * JROTC: Jim Skelton National Sojourner's Award,
Basic SROTC: Grant Rieger Reserve Officer's Association MS-IV: Steve Becker MS-III: L C. Bogard MS-II: Michael DIugopolski Sons of the American Revolution SROTC: Donald Wilson JROTC: Chris Smith Veterans of Foreign Wars SROTC Award: Alfred English Distinguished Military Students Daniel A. Alabre Steve C. Becker Benjamin E. Cruz Stewart K. Driesbach Corey R. Miller Kenneth L. Purdy Larry D. Simmons Gavin P. Walker Clarence F. Wayne
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It's a Bird! It's a Plane!
No, it's Supercadet!
A Parachute Club was formed In the fall by Lt. Col. Ian Sutherland, former member of the Army Special Forces and an experienced and enthusiastic jumper.
The Lexington Airport is a center for jumpers in this area, some coming regularly from as far away as Iowa, and it has a good program of instruction as well as equipment rental.
Because of the risks and the expense involved, parental permission was required for all who participated in the program.
Another safe landing.
First Row: Van Meerhaeghe, Wilson, Zambrano, Wiseman; Second Row: Caffey, Wayne, Buchanan, Nybe, Searcey, Lyon, Tanner, Martin, Bacl(.
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Phi Theta Kappa
In the spring of the year outstanding cadets are selected for membership in national honoraries. Requirements to belong are set by the nation organizations.
Phi Theta Kappa is a national junior college scholarship society open to 10 percent of the junior college. A minimum grade point average of 3.0 is a requirement.
National Honor
Society National Honor Society
requires a cumulative grade point average of 8.0 on an 11.0 scale. Members must be outstanding in scholarship, service, leadership and character. The organization is restricted to 15 percent of the senior class, 10 percent of the junior class and 5 percent of the sophomore class.
National Honor Society First Row: Serrano, Gault, Dillon; Second Row: Roberts, Dean, Engeman, Juneau; Third Row; Irons, Pinckley, Rieger, Allard, Meyer.
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Alpha Phi
Omega Alpha Phi Omega is a national
college service fraternity. They work actively behind the scenes throughout the school year. They sell food and drinks at the ball games and at Mil Ball. They decorate for the Christmas dance. They fill pop machines in the barracks.
But even with all the things they do around campus they still are most remembered for the AP dance held at the first of the second semester. All of the members dress up in costumes and really liven up the dance. They even have a jail where you can put in anyone from your company commander to Col. Gant himself!
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WJIIililliilPPIWIIIIWBI^BBBMWBWMWMifcii i T i <i ALPHI PHI OMEGA: First Row: Rotwrts; Second Row: Francis, Sczepanski, Martin, Langkamp, Alexander.
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Who's Who
Eight cadets are selected by a vote of the college faculty and administrators to Who's Who in American Junior Colleges. These cadets are chosen for their leadership and contribution to academy life, With grades and character being taken into consideration.
Boy Scouts
The Boy Scouts are another group along with APO that is sponsored by Maj. Butler. Troop 375 was small but mighty. Members Birkett, O'Neill, Hyso, and Schomaker were joined at times by Eagle Scouts Bridger and Johnson.
Plans for next year include merging with Lexington's Troop 440. Maj. Tom Butler, Big Muddy Round Table Commissioner, will continue to participate in Wentworth's scouting activities.
BOY SCOUTS: Hyso, O'Neill, Richmond
WHO'S WHO: Wayne, DIugopolski, Zambrano, Miller, Becker. Not pictured: Sellers, Purdy, Alabre.
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high school journalism honorary, is open to students in the upper third of their class who have shown excellence in work on the school newspaper or yearbook.
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Staff photographer Charles Pinckley suffers his punishment at the Renaissance Festival.
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Pinckiey's candid camera catches the action. Mrs. Rugh, was it worth a penny?
Camera Club
The Camera Club was sponsored by Willie Morris of Specialty Photographies, assisted by Dave Cooley. Now professionals, both were formerly on the photography staff at Wentworth.
The club membership was divided into younger and older groups, each meeting once a week. Filmstrips and lectures were supplemented with hands-on experience. Both the scholastic darkroom at Wentworth and the Specialty facility were used. A highlight was the field trip to a Kansas City color photography lab.
CAMERA CLUB: First Row: Winke, Stahlnecker; Second Row: Cornwall, Bailey; Third Row: Morris, Curry, Searcey; Top: Nybe.
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Wentworth Honor Society First Time
Barry Lynn Balentine Christopher Boyd Joseph M. Boyd Thomas Wesley Chapmon John Benjamin Cornwall Darcey Joseph Engeman Alfred Ray English Joseph Edward Frueh Kevin Lee Gaudineer Jose M. Gil Mike Paul Hill Mark Patrick Kaetzel Mark Vincent Kovac John Paul Mainord Jorge Francisco Marin Patrick Francis Martin Robert James Matthews John Bradley Moyer Timothy Edward Mulina Robert Paul Noyer Francisco Palacio Christian Bryden Reed Manuel Andres Serrano Steven Paul Smith
Dan Tietjen Timothy Scott Walters Igor Jesus Wasilewski Joseph S. Waters Don LaRue Wilkerson Troy Robert Yates
Second Time Michael Buchanan Jason Lee Canard Harry Cotua John Byron Gault John Ward Harrison Richard Allen Juneau John Benjamin Meyer Rafael Ernesto Pietrantoni Charles Burton Pinckley Grant V. Rieger Todd William Schetter Larry Donnel Simmons
Third Time Steve Craig Becker Michael DIugopolski Troy Charles Ephland
Abe A. Nelson Peadar Jefferson O'Neill Gavin Paul Walker
Fourth Time James Anding Skelton John Stahlnecker
Fifth Time Garren K. Allard John Charles Birkett Christopher Y. George
Sixth Time Mitchell Don Johnson
Seventh Time Andres Felipe Serrano
Fourteenth Time John Singleton Sellers
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Soccer splits season
First Row: Canard, Ferrell; Second Row: Co-Capt. Bollat, Serrano, S. Roberts, Faasch, Romberg, Gil, Garcia; Third Row: Capt. Johnsen, Koesling, Muliins, M. Roberts, Hernandez, Becker, Ibarra, Palacio, Capt. Gillis.
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At the beginning of the season everyone thought the soccer team would be blown off the field. But Coach Johnsen and Coach Gillis kept up our spirits and even after we lost the opening game they had faith in us.
When the season ended, the soccer team had managed to do what five previous teams had not been able to do, come away with a split 3-3 season. Even though we may have occasionally kicked the ball in the wrong goal or collided with one another every now and then, we can remember that every point we made or lost was a well fought point. There wasn't a single game that wasn't tough because we made them all miserable for our opponents. Good job, soccer team.
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High School wins five
The high school football team started practice in the last part of August. The hot 90 degree weather and twice a day practices were enough to get anyone in shape within two weeks. Throughout the season the team spirit and hustle brought the Dragons a 500 record for the year.
Coach Butherus, (who has coached the team for 28 years,) replied that this year's team was as good as any team he has coached for several years.
Special awards for the season were All Conference: Hicks, Gault, Simington, Balentine; Honorable Mention: DePaz, Nelson, Boyd.
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Junior High Football
The 1982 season marked a first for Capt. Ken Napier. He was now the team's new coach replacing Capt. Jay Allard. The year started off promising by winning the home-opener, but as the team lost their next two games their inspiration declined.
However, the team captains, Oscar Ruiz and David Hanneken, managed to lead their team to a final record of 2-2. Many of the teams members that show good talent will be ready for next year's varsity play.
30 - Polo - 0 6 - Braymer - 36 6 - Norborne - 14
24 - Hardin - 6 Where's the ball?
First row: Smith, Horzog, James, Carmichael, Mendez, Ruiz; Second row: Henderson, Klemm, Maggard, Hyso, Ellerbeck, Rouse, Heller, Swager, Winters; Third row: Harrison, Greenfield, Goetze, Overman, Westridge, O'Neill, Hanneken, Shoemaker. Coaches; Ken Napier, Francis Johnson.
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Junior High Basl<etball
The junior high basketball team coached by Capt. Wood did not do as well as they had hoped. The lack of talent and togetherness resulted in a 0-6 record for the season. Harrison and Goetze showed their ability by leading the team in the scoring department. Henderson exhibited his rebounding power throughout the season. Klemm and Knight, who were the Dragon guards, showed outstanding expectations for next year's team.
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Even basketball involves teamwork.
First Row: Knight, Stahlnecker, Winters, Serrano; Second Row: Wlllins, Henderson, Klemm, Zambrano, Hyso; Third Row: Capt. Wood, Harrison, Swagger, O'Neill, Rouse, Mainord, Gaudineer. 63
Junior College Basketball The junior college basketball
team failed to show that they were a talented team this season. With a final record of 2-24 the team did not experience victory to the fullest. In the early part of November Capt. Allard had to go on campus recruiting because of lack of participants in the sport. Randy Backs and Corey Miller led the team throughout the year as the team captains.
Mo. Valley 71-45, 85-60 Cent. Me. JV 95-68, 75-70 Haskell 74-50, 111-51 Wm. Jewell JV 90-45, 95-48 Ozark Bible 112-98, 93-82 Claremore 128-68 Kemper 72-62, 55-57, 69-70, 73-54 Hesston 112-57, 76-70 Central 75-45, 88-69 St. Pauls 93-75, 91-53 Linn Tech 76-63, 71-41, 61-54
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High School Basketball The high school team had a final
record of 10-10. With new talent on the team Col. Edwards was able to coach the team to second place in CRC play. The Dragons were also Tri-Mil champs for the season. The tip off starts the game.
OPPONENT THEIR SCORE OUR SCORE Lexington Polo Hardin Central Lone Jack Polo MMA Malta Bend Santa Fe Kemper Maranatha Academy Barstow Rich Hill Orricl< MMA Norborne Lone Jack Kemper Braymer Hardin Slater District Tournament
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First Row: Sanchez, Moen, Boyd, Balentine, Griebel, Becerrit; Second Row: Martinez, Coach Edwards, Murray, Bailey, Stanfield, Abraham, Koesiing, Engeman, Allen, Morgan, LeSar, Jarrett, Matte, George, Johnson.
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High School Wrestling
The wrestling team coached by Capt. Francis Johnson took an unexpected 1-11 record for the season. Lack of participation and talent contributed to their losing record. The season started off in late October with only few weeks to get into shape before their first meet. Throughout the year many inexperienced wrestlers gained potential for next year's competition.
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First Row: James, Stahlnecker, Hill, Garcia, Morris; Second Row: Kovac, Pietrantoni, Irving, Reiff, Jorgenson, Caraveo, Sanderson, Tate; Third Row: Coach Johnson, McKinney, Sand, McCarley, Butterfield, Osuna, Romano, Katzman.
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First Row: Schomaker, Waters, Tietjen, IVIajor Sellers; Second Row: Twells, Watson, Muelhaupt, Cardenas, Widdowson. Third Row: Haven, Qault, Del Hoyo, Echevarrleta.
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First Row: Neumann, Cortez, Mendez, Richmond, Monk, Marin, Kelsey; Second Row: Jones, Morris, Green, Glover, Bussell, Schindler, Chapman, Winey; Third Row: Maj. Butler, Sommers, Oiiphant, Curry, Shoemaker, Wasilewski, Welch, Garcia, Fajardo.
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First row: Forest, Hyso, Mendez, Ruiz, Cortez, Stahlnecl<er, Tally, Knight; Second row: Coach Muschett, Harrison, Benjes, Crabtree, Heclcadon, Gentry, Grosjean, Maggard, Morris, Coach Johnsen.
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High School Track
The track team coached by Capt. Muschett and Capt. Johnsen placed second in all five meets they had. With a few new members on this year's team, Abe Nelson and Bill McKinney were able to lead them to success. The track events led by Capt. Muschett along with Capt. Johnsen's field men won several honors this season.
64 - MMA - 76 63 - MMA - 74 63 - Grain Valley - 104 63 - Lone Jack - 10 62 - Norborne - 85 62 - Lone Jack - 25 51 - MMA - 86 51 - Kemper - 37
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Golf The junior college golf team
had an outstanding 5-0 record when the year was completed. A few matches were rained out, but it was a very good season for the linksters who were coached by Capt. Larry Gillis.
Tennis The junior college tennis team
ended their season with three wins and four losses. The three top players on the team were Jose Ibarra, John Francis, and Chris Reed.
Capt. Glllls, Ibarra, Lyon, Sullivan, Sczepanski, Gibbs.
Maj. Steve Sellers, Ibarra, Alabre, Francis, S. Smith, W. Smith, Reed.
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Baseball The Junior College baseball
team wrapped up a disappointing season.
The main adversary was the lack of practice time. Bad weather forced a shortened season and spring break split the season in half. While other teams were practicing hard, Wentworth wasn't even having school or practice. The team and Coach Allard didn't like losing, but they kept their heads up and kept fighting.
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HS Tennis This year's team had a good
turnout. Twenty-two people went out for the team. The top singles players were Santibanez, Buchanan, Gonzalez, Allen, Pinckley, Morgan, Hill, and Curry. The doubles teams were Santibanez and Gonzalez, Curry and Hill, and Minter and Bailey.
The team finished with a 4-3 record. Buchanan won second place, junior varsity in the Warrens-burg tournament.
Outstanding performances were made by Buchanan who had a 5-1 singles record. Doubles teams of Curry and Hill, Bailey and Minter had records of 6-3.
6 - Lexington - 3 1 - Missouri Valley -6 - Holden - 3 4 - Richmond - 5 6 - Higginsville - 3 6 - St. Paul's - 3 0 - Warrensburg - 9
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the team, was pleased with the team's 5-3 record, but even more satisfied with the play of the two top golfers, junior and captain Grant Rieger and senior Kevin Moen. Eduardo Guerrero, Andy Murray and Mark Abraham rounded out the top five.
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Battalion Staff
The 102nd Corps experienced a smooth transition at midterm when Lt. Col. Zambrano replaced Lt. Col. John Sellers as battalion commander. Maj. Nick Toloudis became executive officer, moving up to the position from Delta company commander. Smith and Purdy became captains. Roberts became a platoon leader in Foxtrot, and Cruz took over the sergeant major's job.
The battalion staff worked together smoothly, planning most of the battalion events, including Thursday drills, Homecoming, AFI, Mil Ball and Commencement.
Staff lil<ed their decorating job. The Command Sergeant Major.
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Alpha Remember when Ivan was
"the terrible"? How about the push-up parties on the stair landing under the kind supervision of Lt. Scott? Will any of you forget what happened when the pipes weren't shiny enough? Do you remember Long's creed or I am Radar"? Remember how maintenance always kept the heat on in winter?
Who could forget Maj. Dick-man's fireside chats?
Remember the announcement at lunch, "All those going to Leavenworth for the party check in the commandant's office." Remember the party?
Remember when Ski and Alexander were friends? Do you remember the Snake-mobile?
Remember what AFI really means?
How often do you think of Bill at 11 p.m.?
We all shared these and many more experiences and emotions. Do you remember? Remember when . . . ?
Let's not forget it guys. The few, the proud!
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Cantwell, and Soady went to war at 4:00 in the morning; Dean fell into the trash can head first; the street was cleaned, the water was dammed, and the mud flew?
Dunaway and Davidge tried to steal the guidon but weren't successful; then Delta went for the tip but weren't careful where they hid it; Maj. Butler found the case of beer under the rat stairs; Bill passed up a chance at collecting hundreds of pennies; Harris showed up for G.I.; sunbathing over third floor; "If you kicka da machine, I gonna kicka you like you kicka da machine!"
Remember the one who almost jumped out of his pants every time the cannon was fired; Bins' affliction of very dear Mary; Rappold's canine roommate; Fernando marched first platoon into the wall; the time Bonin passed out while standing at ease; Henderson's sleepthrough was ruined by a flying bucket of muddy water; Winke and his weapons; the flying bicycle; the fort in the woods; Bins lost half of his blues pants; snowballs and many more.
Remember the nicknames that arise through the course of the year: Magoo, Small, Archie, Buckwheat, Spanky, Howdie-Doodie, Twit, Oh wow man. Pool Cuel, Hack-Saw, Arthur, Boo, Kill-a-Brew, Peckerman, Henderson-the man with a thousand excuses, Pelo de Cuca, Big Bad Bill, Lightweight, and many more - "You know what I mean?"
Don't trip, Joe. There's always an odd one.
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Delta The memories of Delta Will never go away, For in all our hearts Delta will always stay.
We had many times Of pleasure and madness. And othertimes Of grief and sadness.
When problems would arise We became a team, For we were like a pair of Levi's And no one could break the seam.
We were like a family In every aspect of life. For we always stuck together In times of trouble and strife.
We were just a bunch of rowdies Trying to make it through school. And the ways we went about it Were sometimes kind of cool.
We had two C.O.s Toloudis and Alabre, For they were by far the best And in our hearts they stay.
The things we did Are over and done. But what counts the most Is we all had fun.
We must close this poem now And stop talking about the times, For myself and Pud Are running out of rhymes.
We thought we'd write this poem To show you that we cared. For Delta will always be in our hearts
And all the times we shared.
We wish all of you the best of luck, and we hope that life is good to you. Live life to its fullest, and make something special of yourself. For we have faith in all of you that you will be successful in whatever you might do. For you have been a part of the best family you could possibly dream of. May you always remember your second family.
"Long Live Beach Party Delta"
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shaved his eyebrows thinking that the shaver didn't work, but he found out that it worked real good. What about when the company gave Lt. Bollat his Morry, what a surprise! Remember when Capt. Wayne gave everybody a nickname because it was hard to memorize the names at the beginning of the year?
What about the company award for the company party, everybody got at least one super medal. What about push-up parties at the First Sergeant's style? And saying good night to Ronald Reagan, do you think he heard us? I'm sure Chesty did. Remember when First Sergeant tried to sing and everyone started to cry?
The people who made it work.
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Foxtrot Ah, remember Foxtrot company at the
beginning of the year? A bold company commander who was never quiet. An X.O. that was always quiet. The First Sergeant that was never in a good mood, even on open weekends. And we will never forget the multitudes of platoon leaders.
What about the problems of finding uniforms that would fit? Mendez who couldn't find an overcoat small enough, and Herzog who couldn't find a hat big enough. The drill team who performed to a standing ovation. And all the video wizards. Sergeant Hoggatt's command voice, and Sergeant Wilson's silver pen. And also Maj. Dickman's wrath and generosity throughout the year.
Yes, the beginning was rough, but taking all the semester awards made it all worth it. And now the end is here and our motto stands even greater than ever.
"Foxtrot is outa sight, we will always stay and fight. We will never run, cause Foxtrot company is Number One!"
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Hands-on training with computers. Capt. Muschett helps Herzog and Shoemaker with a science problem.
Honor Guard Remember when Lt. Alabre
tried to drop the Guard at practice and nobody moved? Remember when H.G. was allowed to wear their $8.75 berets? Remember when we all had to lock our doors one night and Tim Holmes didn't have any Doritos and Pepsi? And when R.O.T.C. meant "Run off to Casey's"?
Remember when we all got stuck off limits while painting our weapons on the roof? Remember when Hawver crossed the rat line? How about when Murk was crippled by a typewriter? Remember when "Top" stripped Perry's bed one morning, and when SFC Stroman took off with the van in Ames. Remember when we visited the Air Force Academy? And remember when . . .
Doing what we do best.
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Gant had to guard the girls side of the dorm from the boys' side in Colorado? (Or was it the other way around?) Remember Cable's quick reaction drill on the bus? Remember going off? Remember when Lt. Stahlnecker woke up First Sergeant Rainbolt and feathers were flying? Remember all of the steak dinners we won for disciplinary and scholastic achievement?
Remember the Alamo
in Colorado and the punk rock dance at the YMCA? Ah yes, and all those favorite sayings like OUTSTANDING, That's a fact Captain, or how long?
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MILITARY BALL
Military Ball was a sparkling success with Amy IVlorris reigning as queen and the companies represented as follows: Alpha, Amy Jo Isbell; Charlie, Andrea Kaye Fuller; Delta, Gail Pope; Echo, Suzie Barranco; Foxtrot, Amy Smith; Headquarters, Stephanie Abraham; Honor Guard, Nancy Everett.
The Jimmy Tucker Band played music which fit excellently with the Roaring 20's theme. The 1982 Mil Ball Queen, Miss Amy
Morris Charlie Queen Miss Andrea Fuller
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MAJOR AWARDS
John M. Burr Memorial Award: John S. Sellers; Raul A. Zambrano Ted Messmore Honor Graduate Award: John S. Sellers Association of Military Colleges & Schools Outstanding HS Graduate Award: T. Conly Ash Basore Outstanding Company Award: Headquarters Ralph Conger Memorial Sportsmanship Award: Raul Zambrano
ACADEMIC AWARDS
JC Sophomore First: John S. Sellers Second: Michael DIugopolski Third: Daniel A. Alabre JC Freshman First: Joseph E. Frueh Second: Don L. Wilkerson Third: Patrick J. Mullins HS Senior First: John Gault Second: Francisco Garcia Third: Richard Juneau HS Junior First: Darcy Engeman Second: Grant Rieger Third: Mike Hill HS Sophomore First: Chris George Second: Garren Allard HS Freshman First: Timothy S. Walters Second: Jerry Stahlnecker 8th Grade First: Peadar J. O'Neill Second: John P. Mainord 7th Grade First: Andres Murillo Second: Manuel A. Serrano Arion Award for Outstanding High School Musician: Troy Rainbolt Bausch & Lomb Science Award: Curtis Hicks
Dean Dallas Buck JC English Award: Larry D. Simmons Capt. Larry Brown HS English Award: John B. Gault Capt. Roe Clemens Chemistry Award JC: Christian B. Reed HS: Francisco J. Garcia DAR HS History Award: Chris George Capt. Albert R. Park Mathematics Award:JC: Michael DIugopolski HS: Francisco J. Garcia William R. Skinner JC Pre-Engineering Award: Michael DIugopolski Phi Theta Kappa Members Steve C. Becker Michael DIugopolski Joshua Parker Kimball Corey Miller Gavin P. Walker National Honor Society Garren K. Allard Darcy J. Engeman Christopher Y. George Boyd T. Irons John B. Meyer Charles B. Pinckley Grant V. Rieger
GENERAL AWARDS Alumni Association Son of an Alumnus Award: Troy Rainbolt Band Award for Best New Boy: Alfred English Band Award for Best Old Boy: Michael DIugopolski Frank Brown Memorial Award for Outstanding New Boy: Darcy Engeman 100% Deportment Awards Harry J. Cotua Darcy J. Engeman Troy R. Yates Darryl G. Griebel Michael DIugopolski David G. Watson Rafael E. Pietrantoni
JH Drill Team Sponsor: Steve Becker Don Fetrow Honor Guard Medal: Gavin Walker Outstanding Foreign Student Award: Ernesto Jose Cova George C. Marshall Award: Corey Miller Robert H. Mooney Memorial Aviation Award: Mark V. Kovac Best Kept Room Awards Headquarters: Chris George; John A. Searcey Alpha: David W. Payne; Patrick J. Mullins Charlie: Barry L. Balentine Delta: Chris Horn; William Monk Echo: Mike P. Hill Foxtrot: Jeff Smith; Gregory Knight Honor Guard: James M. Hawver Sellers-Wikoff-Schowengerdt NCO Award JC: Bruce R. Gernt
HS: Grant V. Rieger Charles S. Stevenson Military Science Award: Dirck A. Lyon L. B. Wikoff Greatest Improvement Award: T. Wesley Chapmon Who's Who in American Junior Colleges Daniel A. Alabre Steve C. Becker Michael DIugopolski Corey R. Miller Kenneth L. Purdy John S. Sellers Clarence F. Wayne Raul A. Zambrano Commander Plaques Battalion Commander: John S. Sellers (1st semester); Raul A. Zambrano (2nd semester) Battalion Executive Officer: Nick Toloudis Sgt. Major: Michael C. Roberts; Benjamin E. Cruz Alpha: Larry D. Simmons Charlie: Dana A. Binsbachar
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Delta: Daniel A. Alabre Echo: Clarence E. Wayne Honor Guard: Roderick Wallace Headquarters: Corey Miller Foxtrot: Steve Becker
PUBLICATION AWARDS
Hinton Memorial Journalism Award: Curtis Hicks John Pirhalla, Jr. Memorial Trumpeter Award; T. Conly Ash Special Talent in Publications Award: Charles B. Pinckley Yearbook Contribution Award: Richard Juneau Quill & Scroll Membership T, Conly Ash Joseph M. Boyd Jack Dillon Curtis E. Hicks Mitchell D. Johnson Richard A. Juneau Charles B. Pinckley Troy N. Rainbolt Grant V. Rieger Scott D. Roberts
ATHLETIC AWARDS
Bill Cook Outstanding Athlete Awards JC First: Jose H. Ibarra JC Second: Corey Miller HS First: Barry Balentine HS Second: William R. McKinney JH First: Chris W. Henderson JH Second: Peadar J. O'Neill Del Podrebarac Award for Contribution to Athletics: Abe Nelson Charles W. Minton Tennis Award: Jose Ibarra Edgar Muench Swiming Award:
Dan TIetjen Jeff Parrot Memorial Award for Contributions to JC Sports: Corey Miller Bobby Price Memorial Award for Football: John B. Gault Outstanding Soccer Player Award: Fernan Hernandez Willoughby Achievement Award for a Single Sport: Joseph M. Boyd Ricky Holzer Outstanding HS Marksmanship Medal: Gavin P. Walker
COMPANY AWARDS
Brown Plaque for Disciplinary Competition 1st Semester: Foxtrot 2nd Semester: Headquarters Cadel Plaque for Scholastic Excellence 1st Semester: Foxtrot 2nd Semester: Headquarters Lowrey Plaque for Military Competition 1st Semester: Honor Guard
2nd Semester: Alpha Moreland Plaque for Athletic Participation Fall: Delta Winter: Delta Spring: Echo DiRenna Award: Foxtrot Special Distinction Company Award: Honor Guard
JUNIOR HIGH AWARDS
Outstanding Graduate: Todd W. Schetter Best Basketballer: Gregory J. Knight Drill Team Service Award: Arturo A. Mendez Best Footballer: Peadar O'Neill Most Improved Athlete: Barry T. Hyso Junior High Sportsmanship: Arturo Mendez Best Track Performance: David Crabtree
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Abdulaziz, Turk Thamir 29 Abduljabbar, Zeyad Othman 31 Abernathy, Wilford Percy 29 Abraham, Mark E, 37 Agurcia, Fernando Jose 26 Alabre, Daniel Abner 26 Alexander, Joel 26 Allard, Garren Keith 37 Allen, Jonn Edward 31 Al-Mutlaq, All Mutlaw 29 Amis, Scott Evans 26 Anderson, Aaron James 39 Anglen, Kenneth Gene 41 Armstrong, Craig Morley, Jr. 26 Ash, Tyler Conly 31
Back, Joseph William 34 Backs, Stephen Randall 26 Baertschiger, Paul Eric 37 Bailey, Michael Warren 31 Balentlne, Barry Lynn 31 Barranco, Vincent Paul Barton, Charles D. 31 Barton, William Scott 26 Becerrit, Carlos Alejandro 31 Becker, Steve Craig 26 Benjes, John Detrich 41 Bennett, Brenton Lewis 29 Berryhill, John Carl 34 Bierer, Charles Neil 29 Binsbachar, Dana Alan 26 Birkett, John Charles 34 Black, James Leroy 37 Bogard, L. C, III 29 Boliat, Luis Ricardo 26 Bonin, David Carter 34 Boyd, Christopher Conrad 34 Boyd, Joseph Michael 31 Breakenridge, Robert Clark 39 Bridger, Patrick O'Donnell 29 Brock, Kyle Dean 39 Brown, Barry Allen 37 Brown, Lawrence Edward 26 Buchanan, Michael Carl 34 Buonocore, Luis Humberto 34 Bussel, Craig David Butterfield, Ryan Lynn 31
Cable, Walter A. "Wally" 39 Caffey, Chris Joseph 34 Calvete, Ricardo 31 Camarra, Mauricio Nitti 34 Campbell, Greg Mark 37 Canard, Jason Lee 41 Cantwell, E. Houston 34 Caraveo, Gustavo Valllna 31 Caraveo, Jose Ricardo Valllna 31 Cardenas, Jesus Ibarra 34 Carmichael, Ronald Kyle 39 Chamberlin, David Robert 26 Chapmon, Thomas Wesley 37 Childrey, Donald Alan 29 Chilikas, Nicholas John 37 Churchill, Ron Lee 37 Clancy, Anthony John 29 Clark, William Andrew, Jr. 31 Cooksey, Arthur F., Ill 41 Cooperider, Richard Allen 34 Cornwall, John Benjamin 37 Cortes, Carlos Javier 41 Cotua, Harry Jose 29 Cova, Ernesto Jose 26
Crabtree, David Lee 41 Crown, Herbert Raymond 37 Cruz, Benjamin Edward, Jr. 27 Curry, Craig Stephenson 34
Darling, Douglas Turner 34 Davldge, Thomas Miller, III 29 Davis, Dan Bradley Dean, Mark Alan 34 Del Hoyo, Miguel Angel 34 De Paz, Sergio Alberto 31 Dillon, Jack Lewis 31 DIugopolski, Michael 27 Dorsey, Ernest Joseph, III 29 Driesbach, Stuart Kirk 27 Dunaway, James John Dunbar, Lee James 34 Duncan, William Stan 34 Dunn, Jeff Lee 34
Echevarrieta, Jose Manuel 39 Eckerman, William Lawrence 39 Eddens, Edward C. 37 Edwards, Gregory Dean 41 Egana, Santiago Jose 34 Ellerbeck, David Scott 39 Engeman, Darcy Joseph 34 English, Alfred Ray 29 Ephland, Troy Charles 31 Erter, Mark Allen 37 Estrada, Martin V. 31
Faasch, Rodolfo Enrique 31 Fairbanks, Craig Alan 35 Fajardo, Alexis Jose 31 Fernandez, Fernando 27 Ferrell, Richard Noble 41 Fittro, Steven Franklin 35 Fleming, Charles Eric 35 Forest, Alan Christopher 41 Francis, John William 29 Frederick, Ronald Scott 39 Frueh, Joseph Edward 29
Garcia, Carlos Rogelio 35 Garcia, Francisco J. 32 Garcia, Manuel Felipe 29 Gastelum, Gilberto Mario 35 Gaudineer, Kevin Lee 32 Gault, John Byron 32 Gentry, Matthew Delano 41 George, Christopher Yerasimides 37 Gernt, Bruce Richard 27 Gibbs, Richard Ellis, III 29 Gieges, James Michael 42 Gil, Jose Mavia 29 Glover, Steve Charles 29 Goetze, Jason DeWeese 39 Gonzalez, Juan M. 32 Gonzalez, Roberto Jose 35 Graves, Peter Wells 27 Green, Guy Charles 35 Greenfield, Scott Allen 39 Griebel, Darryl Gene 37 Grosjean, Rodolfo 41 Guerrero, Eduardo Antonio 39
Hampton, Andrew A. 42 Hannekan, David Joseph 39 Harrison, John Ward, III 39 Haven, Guy Thomas 37 Hawver, James Michael 29
Heckadon, Dennis Douglas 41 Heller, Scott Devin 39 Henderson, Chris Wayne 39 Henry, Robert Ray 37 Hernandez, Fernan Jose 32 Herzog, Robert Loren 41 Hicks, Curtis Edward 32 Hill, Mike Paul 35 Hoggatt, Arlan Keith 29 Horn, Chris Joe 37 Howard, Eric Dean 37 Hunn, Kenneth Edward, Jr. 29 Hunsicker, Lance Allen 39 Hunter, Anthony Jerome 29 Hutton, Stuart Arnold 37 Hyso, Barry Todd 42
Ibarra, Arturo 2 Ibarra, Jose Humberto 29 Irons, Boyd Tischler 37 Irving, Christopher Jerome 35 lulio, lose 29
James, Bradley Mead 39 Jarrett, Patrick Joseph 37 Jarvis, Anthony Dean 32 Jenkins, Ronald Scott Johns, Stanley Paul 32 Johnson, David Michael 37 Johnson, Kevin R. 39 Johnson, Mitchell Don 32 Johnson, Paul David 37 Jones, Damon Scott 37 Jones, James Keith Jones, Scott Paul 37 Jorgensen, Richard Alan 35 Juneau, Richard Allen 32
Kaetzel, Mark Patrick 35 Kamp, Clarence Frank, III 39 Karp, James Michael 27 Kastner, Brian David 42 Katzman, Robert Gary 35 Kelsey, David Anthony Killebrew, Mark Tyler 37 Kimball, Joshua Parker 27 Kirk, Edward Martin 37 Klemm, Todd Phillip 39 Knight, Gregory Joseph 41 Koesling, Eduardo Jesus 37 Kovac, Mark Vincent 35
Lackner, Peter William 42 LaGue, Ronald Alan 41 Lainez, Jorge Alberto 42 Langkamp, Grant Robert 27 LaViolette, Jon Pierre 37 Lee, Bradford Patrick 29 Leonard, Lars Lawrence 42 Le Sar, David Allan 32 Livingston, John Owen 35 Long, David John 29 Lopez, Fernando 32 Lugo, Alvaro Juan 35 Lyon, Dirck A. 29
McCarley, Jeff McCarley, Kevin Dale 32 McCullough, Randy D. 40 McDermott, Daniel Charles 27 McKinney, William Robert 32 McLeod, James William "Bill" 35
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Mabry, Robert Jeffrey 29 Maggard, John Richard "Jay" 41 Malnord, John Paul 41 Malone, Kerry Paul 42 Marin, Jorge Francisco 35 Martin, Patrick Francis, Jr. 29 Martin, Richard Nelson 27 Matte, John Donald 38 Matthews, Robert James "Bobby" 42 Mendez, Arturo Angel 41 Meyer, John Benjamin 38 Milam, Brian Keith Miller, Corey Ryan 27 Miller, Ronald Wayne 42 Mills, Michael Carlo 30 Minnis, Ivan Keith, Jr. 27 Minter, Steven Don 38 Moen, Kevin Michael 32 Monk, William Kevin 40 Montague, William Prescott Moomey, Marion David 40 Moore, Rodney C, III Moore, Steven George 27 Morgan, William Alan 36 Morris, Jeffrey Michael 36 Morris, William Hicks, III 40 Morton, Kenneth Wayne 32 Moyer, John Bradley 32 Muelhaupt, Aaron Richard 36 Mulina, Timothy Edward 30 Mullins, Patrick James 30 Murilio, Andres-Medina 42 Murkison, Brian Keith 30 Murray, John Andrew "Andy" 40 Myers, Mark Alan 30
Narron, Barry Glenn 41 Nelson, Abe Andrew 32 Nelson, Jasoc L. D. Nueumann, Christopher James 41 Noisewater, Kenneth D. 38 Noyer, Robert Paul 30 Nunez, Juan Carlos 32 Nybe, Robert Edward 40
Ochoa, Ceaser Castellanos 38 Ollphant, John Paul 38 O'Neill, Peadar Jefferson 41 Osuna, Jose Enrique 32 Overman, Rick E. 40 Oxborough, Jay Robert 40
Palacio, Francisco 33 Payne, David Whitney 30 Perez, Alejandro Jose 40 Perez, Enrique 30 Perry, Robert Anthony 30 Peterson, Brian Douglas 30 Pettyjohn, Scott Davis 42 Pierce, John Leslie Pietrantoni, Rafael Ernesto 33 Pinckley, Charles Burton 33
Porter, Josel Parks Porter, Michael Chuck 38 Powell, Brad Brian 33 Pringle, Phillip Andrew 38 Purdy, Kenneth Leiand 27
Quevedo, Arturo G. 40
Raburn, Mark Andrew 38 Ralnbolt, Troy Napoleon, II 33 Ramos, Alfonso 31 Rappold, Harald Dieter 30 Ray, John Edwin 30 Reed, Christian Bryden 30 Reeder, David Scott 40 Reiff, Charles Water 38 Richmond, Brian Steven 41 Rieger, Grant V. 36 Roberts, Michael Charles 30 Roberts, Scott Davidson 33 Robinson, Patrick Floyd 33 Robinson, Roger D. 38 Rogers, David Nell 42 Romano, Carmine S. 33 Romano, Domenico 33 Romberg, Pedro Jose 30 Ross, Donald Clay 42 Rouse, Brett Alan 42 Ruffin, Sean David 38 Ruiz, Julio F.-Amaino 33
Sanchez, Feliciano H. Sanchez, Francisco 38 Sand, Rick James 36 Sanderson, Robert Ian 38 Santibanez, Carlos Gabriel 36 Schetter, Todd William 42 Schindler, Martin S. 40 Schomaker, Ross S. 36 Scott, Edward Martin 27 Searcey, John Allen 38 Sellers, John Singleton 28 Semldey, Carlos E. 38 Serrano, Andres Felipe 36 Serrano, Manuel Andres 42 Shimek, Timothy John 40 Shoemaker, Eric Edward 42 Simington, William Alvin 33 Simmons, Larry Donnel 28 Sinkuler, Frank Edward 33 Skelton, James Anding 36 Smith, Chris James 38 Smith, Jeffrey Curtis 42 Smith, Steven Andrew 30 Smith, Steven Paul 42 Smith, Wendell Jerry, Jr. 28 Soady, Robert Bruce 36 Soils, Sergio Quintero 33 Sommer, Michael Shawn 40 Stahlnecker, Jerry Paul 40 Stahlnecker, John Robert 33 Stanfield, Brian Lee 36
Stanley, Christopher Dale 28 Stockhoff, Eric James 30 Stone, James Wesley 36 Strauser, Alan Lee 36 Stroup, Chris Allan 38 Sullivan, Brian Joseph 28 Swager, Andrew Thompson 40 Szczepanski, David Edward 28
Talley, Gary Todd 42 Tanner, Alfred Christopher 30 Tate, Ronald Lee 38 TIetjen, Dan L. 33 Toenjes, Laurence Petur 30 Toloudls, Nick Arleigh 28 Trammell, Michael Alan 38 Tucker, Thaddeus Lloyd 38 Twells, Craig Ronald 30
Uppole, James Richard 36 Urban, Emmett Frank 36
Van Gundy, Richard Eugene 40 Van Meerhaeghe, Chris Alan 36 Velasquez, Froilan Agustin 33 Vlllacis, Juan Hernan 36 Vire, Jeffrey Scott 36
Walker, Gavin Paul 28 Wallace, Roderick Erwin 28 Walters, Timothy Scott 40 Wasllewski, Igor Jesus 38 Waters, Joseph Stephen 38 Watson, David Glen 38 Wayne, Clarence Franklin 28 Weding, Hans Alex 33 Welch, Robert Brent 28 Westrich, William Gunner 40 Widdowson, Philip Clayton 33 Wilkerson, Don LaRue 21 Wilkins, Calvin Clint 42 Willens, Benjamin Rush 40 Williams, Bradford Charles 40 Willmore, Robert Gerard 28 Wilson, Donald Allen 30 Winey, Steven LeRoy 33 Winke, Steve Patrick 40 Winters, Jack B., Jr., "Joe" 42 Wiseman, Matthew Edmund 30 Witt, Eugene Mack 33 Wood, Bradley Alan 40 Wood, Michael Anthony "Tony" 40 Wouk, Wade Ray 36
Yates, Troy Robert 36 Young, John William
Zambrano, Claudio 40 Zambrano, Raul Alberto 28 Zelaya, Ricardo Valle 38 Zumalt, David L. 28
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