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BOTTOM: Trick or treaters from Lima Elementary School visit Howe on Halloween. at Howe
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PAGE: TOP: Drill competitions are held in the gymnasium during Family Picnic weekend.
OPPOSITE PAGE: A Civil War weekend is held on campus. Colonel Merritt, Cadets Fightmaster, Melvin, and Biagi are all getting firsthand experience and training. THIS
MIDDLE: Colonel Merritt presents Cadet M. McDonagh with his ranger warrant at a ceremony held during Family Picnic weekend, and Old Guard Pond in the fall.

BOTTOM: Colonel Merritt, Lt. Col. R Richardson (battalion commander), and Parents Association President, Mrs. Hatcher inspect the corps on Family Picnic weekend. 6
MIDDLE : The cannon crew prepares the cannon for a parade on Family Picnic weekend.
TOP: Reverend Francis Gray is consecrated as the new Bishop of the Diocese of Northern Indiana of the Episcopal Church, replacing the Right Reverend William C R. Sheridan and taking on duties as the new President of the Board of Trustees of Howe MiJitary School. Also pictured are Cadets Chandler, Dickinson, R Richardson, T Richardson, Lee, N Streeter, and G. Davis

TOP : Firing the cannon as part of Civil War re·enactment festivities. MIDDLE : Trick or treaters come to H.M S on Halloween. BOTTOM : Cadets marching in formation on Family Picnic Weekend. 7










TOP : Cadets stand atop the mounds of snow which accumulated at Howe in January
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MIDDLE LEFT: Cadet Jim Streeter is interviewed by a reporter from an area television station which did a story on the Streeter family al Howe. There were five Streeter siblings on campus this year.MIDDLE RIGHT: Miss Schemmel administers a flu shot to Cadet Biagi in preparation for the long, cold winter at Howe BOTTOM: Cadets Burks and Hut so n are among those enjoying a night out al Pizza Hut in Sturgis.

Homecoming Dance (, 18

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Springtime activities at Howe traditionally include : TOP LEFT: Various awards ceremonies. TOP RIGHT : Baseball games. MIDDLE LEFT: Play rehearsals. MIDDLE RIGHT: Tennis matches. BOTTOM : Track meets NEXT PAGE TOP: Memorial Day services at the Howe Cemetery NEXT PAGE BOTTOM : Annual Formal Inspection. 20 Spring

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More Springtime activities. TOP LEFT: The Annual Tingley Invitational Track Meet. TOP RIGHT: Mothers Day Ball. BOTTOM LEFT: Alumni Weekend. BOTTOM RIGHT : Early spring jogging. 23

BOTTOM:
Howe Alumni from all over the country returned to campus the weekend of May 1-3 for class reunions. TOP: Alumni marching once again in formation. Alumni saluting the 1986-87 Color Guard as it passes by.
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R eturn to Campus TOP: Alumni Association meeting in progress. BOTTOM: I 986-87 Battalion Review in honor of Howe Alumni in attendance. 25

TOP LEFT: Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Piper, and Mr. Malerich.
BOTTOM LEFT: Battalion Commander Ron Richardson and Mrs. Rich ar dson at the Mothers Day Parade
BOTTOM RIGHT: Cadet Smith escorts his mother through the Iron Guard. 26
TOP RIGHT: Cadet T. Richardson passes through the Iron Guard with his mother and grandmother.
Howe Celebrates

TOP RIGHT: Cadet Cerilli and his mother in the reception line .
Mothers Day
BOTTOM LEFT: Father and Mrs . Morgan, Mrs. Piper, and Mrs. Pagin. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cadets Rutledge and Gross enjoy refreshments at the ball. 27
TOP LEFT: Cadet Watkins and his mother receive congratulations from those in attendance at the Mothers Day Ball.

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Summer at Howe means Howe Summer Camp and boating, swimming, camping, summer sports of all kinds, sumn1er classes, fishing, snorkeling, canoe trips, handicrafts, new faces, enthusiastic campers, competition for all-points trophies , trying to keep cool, and many new potential cadets from summer campers.
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Summertime activities at Howe Summer Camp include : TOP: l) archery (Campers Torry Barrett and Koch 2) riflery (Camper Kikkert) 3) sailing (Junior Counselor Boudreau 4) paddle boating (Campers Ryan and Adam Estes). MIDDLE : 1) English class 2) computers 3) swimming 4) badminton (Camper Hunt). BOTTOM: 1) fishing (Campers Perry and Schinke 2) handicrafts. 31

TOP: Mr. Gilbert finds teaching fifth grade Refres her Eng li s h is quite a c ha nge fr om tenth gra d e Eng li sh a t t he win ter schoo l. Ml DOLE: I) Cam per Runner rea ds a va lu ed letter from home. 2) The lagoon is one of the ma ny pi c ture sque spo ts a t ca mp . BOTTOM : Sunday para d e formations arc a ca mp highlight.

TOP RIGHT: Another summertime activity the gymnasium gets a facelift, both inside and out.
TOP LEFT: Two campers say goodbye to their counselor on the last day of camp.
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BOTTOM: Summer campers have hearty appetites.

ABOVE: Senior cadets with Bishop Gray at his consecration ceremony. KNEELING: Cadet Chandler, Senior Cadets R . Richardson , Lee, a nd G. Davis STANDING: Senior Cadet Dickinson , Bishop Gray, and Senior Cadets T. Richardson and N. Streeter. BELOW LEFT : Senior Cadet R. Richardson and Mrs. Hatcher pas s in review of the corps. BELOW CENTER: Senior Cadet T Richardson presents an award to another cadet. BELOW RIGHT: Senior Cadet Russell at inspection. 34

SENIORS

36 Senior Class Officers President-Ron Richardson Vice President Theron Richardson Secretary Marcus Davis Treasurer-Nathan Streeter Sergeant-at-Arms James Watkins Adviser Mr. Pagin

HASAN ALI ABDULLAH "Dulla" 2 years Bravo Company Varsity Football I, Basketball 2, Band-I, Honor Guard I, Cannon Crew-I, Track-I, IDR-1, Thespians-I. 1 would like to thank my mother and my grandfather for supporting me and giving me a chance to further my education at Howe. 1 will be studying electronic engineering in college. 37

STEPHEN EARL BA TES "Bull" 3 years-Bravo Company Commander Basketball 3, Baseball 3, Tennis 2, Golf I, VHC-2, Honor Guard-3, IDR-2, Herald-I, Sword and Shield-I, ADT-2, NHS 2, Alex Stuart Mern. Award-I, Thespians-2, Honor Council I, Iron Guard I. I would like to thank my parents, who sacrificed so much for me to attend Howe. Also, I would like to thank Mr Poljak, Mr. Ross, and Mr. Vogelsang for their help and patience. 38

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I would like to thank a very special lady, my mom, for helping me succeed. I could not have done it without her. The best of luck to Cadets Coleman, Stirnknorb, Nelson, Johnson, Barrett, and all of my other friends-success in the future. I will be attending Jackson University and majoring in computer science.
KEVIN AARON BROWN "Boo" 3 years Bravo Company Band I, Basketball 3, Choir 3, Honor Guard-I, Ca nnon Crew 2, Acolyte-I, Track-I.

DA YID KEITH CERILLI 1Y2 years-Echo Company Varsity Soccer-!, VHC 1, IDR-1, Color Guard-1\h, Honor Guard-lV2. I would like to thank my parents for gMng me this opportunity and the support that I needed. I would also like to thank "the Maj." for the useful vocabulary/ 40

·· ...... KENNETH HAROLD CHERNOFF "Cherokee" 4 years-Battalion Staff Co nce rt Band 4, Marching Band 4, Drum Major-3, NHS I, Thespians I, Herald-I, Sword and Shield 1, Old Guard-I. I would like to thank my mother and father for giving me support I needed to survive the past four years; I love you both! Scott (D.E.), you can reach your goals as long as you remember the main f11ctor in order to achieve them, yourself. Good luck, son. 41

PATRICK ANDREW CONNER "Fat Pat" 2 years Delta Company Cross Country-I, Track I, Soccer-I, Sword and Shield-:- I. Thanks to Mom, Dad, and Mongo. 42

GARY CARL DAVIS "Dave" 3 years-Bravo Company Soccer-2, Rifle Team I, Cannon Crew-2, Choir-I, Honor Guard -1, Acolyte-I, IDR-1, Drill Squad-I, NHS-2, Waiter-I. Thanks, Mom and Don, for letting me have the opportunity of coming to Howe. To all my friends at Howe and at home, I wish you the best of luck/ 43

MARCUS EAN DA VIS "Dav" 3 years-Battalion Staff Battalion Staff-I, Ranger s-2, VHC-2, Football I, Baseball 3, Basketball 3, Wrestling-2 , Sword and Shield-I, Track-2 , Honor Guard 2, Iron Guard I, IDR-1. I can't say that my time here at Howe was enjoyable, but I can say, "Thanks, Mom.for all the love you have given me." I hope I can carry the knowledge you have given me into Morehouse College where l will major in Accounting. 44

ALLEN SCOTT DICKENSON "Dickey" 2 years-Echo Company Soccer 2, Wrestling 2, Baseball 2, VHC 1, Acolyte I , Sword and Sheild I, !DR l , Honor Guard !, Thespians I. Thanks, Mom & Dad for all your support through my years in high school. I love you both! Ron , thanks for all the times after taps. Dav& Rex, thanks for the memorable moments. Love you "All"! 45

BRIAN C. HOLZ "S lick" 2 years Echo Company VHC 1, Cross Country-2, Band-1, lDR 1, Honor Guard-2, Head Waiter-I, Track-I, Echo Staff-I, Bravo Staff-I, Ski Team I, Hussars-I, Baseball-I. People usually fail when they are on the verge of success-someday I'll find my success and achieve self-satisfaction! 46

TYLER WILKEN JUMP "T.J." 2 years-Delta Company Soccer 2, Soccer Team Captain-2, YHC 2, VHC Treasurer-2, Track 2, Herald-I, School Photographer- I I would like to thank my mom and dad for giving me an opportunity ofa lifetime. I love you very much. All those people who I became friends with remember, "He who dies with the most toys wins/" Good luck , Russ & James. 47

THOMAS GERALD KLOCKER "Dude" 2 years-Bravo Company Tennis-2, Swimming !, Baseball 2, NHS 1, Ski Club !, Rangers-2, Herald 2 I would like to thank my parents for giving me the opportunity to attend Howe. 48

DA VE CHRISTOPHER LEE "Chris" 2 years-Delta Company Wrestling I , Track I, Rangers 11h, TDR-1, Honor Guard-I, NHS-1, Acolyte-I, Cannon Crew-1h, Waiter-1h. I plan on studying computer engineering at Purdue. I thank my mom and dad for supporting me through all the rough times. 49

DOUGLAS PAUL NYKOLAYCUYK "Nick" 2 years-Echo Company Baseball-2, Ra ngers 2, IDR 1, Wrestling I, Waiter I. I HJou/d like to say thank you to my parents and grandparents for all the love and support they gave me through my years at JI owe Good luck to all the seniors and other cadets. 50

RON WILLIAM RICHARDSON "Riki-Tiki-Tambo-No-Say-Rambo-Harry-BerryBush-Ka-Perry-Pim-Po (RUN) 8 years-Battalion Staff L.S. Cross Country-2, L.S. Baske tball 4, LVC-4, L.S. Golf-2 , Boy Scouts 4, L.S. Football-3, Cavaliers 4, L.S Track-4, Choir-3, L.S. Acolytes-4, Sword and Shield-3, NHS-3, Old Guard 4, Honor Guard 4, Rangers-3, Hussars-4, Latin Club-2, Spanish Club-2, VHC-3, Iron Guard I , Soccer 2, Cross Country I, Football-I, Wre s tling-4, Basketball-4, Swimming-1, Track -2, Baseball-2, ADT 3, L.S Herald 3, Herald-2, Waiter 3, Honor Council-3, Speech I , Deba te-I. Tho11gh I have do11bted if I sho11/d really have done all this, when it comes to the end I am glad I did. I have learned that not everyone is an angel and that not everyone can help you. I would like to thank Mr. Malerich, Mr. Piper, Mr Robinson & Mr. Ross for everything they have done that 1 will never forget , and also Dav, T., Rex, & Scott. Good luck next year Matt & Run. 51

I would like to thank my mother, who has supported me the most through thick and thin; and my dad, who at first didn't like the idea of my coming to II owe, but soon learned to accept the fact and supported me fully. I would also like to thank Julian Pate, Gene Robinson, Coach Ross, and my family for the great support I have received.
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THERON ELLIS RICHARDSON "T" 3 years-Battalion Staff Varsity Basketball-2 (Captain 2), Track 2, Rangers-3, Sword and Shield I , Herald I, IDR 1, Color Guard I, Head Waiter -1, NHS-I, ADT-1, Acolyte I, Honor Guard-I.

JEFFERY WADE RUSSELL "Russ" 1 year-Delta Company Soccer-I, Rifle Team-I, VHC 1, Baseball I, TDR-1. I would like to thank my parents for their great support and friends who helped me make it through the year. 53

ANDREW DANIEL SMITH "Droopy" 2 years Echo Company IDR-3, Color Guard-2, Rifle Team-3, Swimming-I, Tennis I , Honor Guard I , Rifle Team Captain I, Courtesy Patrol 2, Iron Guard I. I would like to thank my parents for giving me the opportunity to come to Howe. I would like to thank my friends here at Howe who have made my stay at Howe worthwhile. See you later Shag, Nate, T., Dave, Nick, Ron, Rick, Rib, Leon, Merdoc, Puff, Fish, Jay, Ed, Pete, Tex, Rosco, Indy. Vaya con Dios. 54

I would like to thank Mr. Paginfor being honest when no one else was, Mr. Piper for believing in me, Mr. Clark/or neveraddrersing me in a military manner, my mom/or her enco11ragement,Angelafor making it seem worthwhile, Tim/or showing me dedication and loyalty, and Kim for giving me a reason to come home.
MURL JAY SPROUT JR. "Joint" 3 years-Delta Company Cross Country-2, Ski Club-!, Drama-1, Track-2, Superintendent's Waiter 1, Acolyte-2, Speech !, Debate-1, Herald-1, Honor Guard-2, Drill Team-I, Band-I, NHS 2, Summer Camp-I.
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NATHAN DOUGLAS STREETER "Virg" or "Straight Nate" 6 years-Battalion Staff Basketball 4, Baseball-4, Football 2, Tennis-2 , Swimming I, Golf-I, VHS-2, Rangers 3, NHS-I, Student Government 2, Sword and Shield-I, Hussars-I.
I would like to thank the school, especially Mr. Ross for being a friend and coach at the same time. I would like to thank my mother and father for giving me such a great opportunity in life. For all of those I missed, thanks for helping me. There is not much more I can say than "Good luck in the future/" I' II miss all of you.

JAMES EDWARD WATKINS "Shag" 6 years-Battalion Staff Foolball-3, Tennis-2, Baskelball-2, Golf-3, Baseball-3, Old Guard-3, IDR 3, Class Officer 6, Honor Council-2, Sword and Shield !, Waiter-4, Usher-2, Thespians-4, Color Guard -2, Headmasters List-2. I plan to attend college and major in accounting. I wish to thank all ofthefacultyfor putting up with me during my time at Howe. I would also like to thank my family for staying by me and giving me the strength to follow through for six years. 57

ABOVE: Senior Cadets R. Richardson , Chernoff, and T. Richard son talk with former Cadet Worthy (Class of '86) about "life after Howe ." FAR RIGHT : Senior Cadet Kloeker. RIGHT : Senior Cadet Holz. 58

TOP LEFT: Mrs Maxine Brown, mother of Senior Cadet Kevin Brown, and a friend.
TOP RIGHT : Mrs . Julia Richardson, mother of Senior Cadet Theron Richardson MIDDLE: Senior Cadet G. Davis in his quarters LEFT: Senior Cadets Jump and Connor, with Cadet P. Hatcher peeking through. ABOVE: Senior Cadet Brown 59

60 RIGHT: Cadet Ru sse ll practicing his marksmanship BELOW: Cadet T. Richardson gets his flu shot from Mrs. Shields. BOTTOM : Cadet Trout, Mr. Kirsch, and Senior Cadets Jump , Lee, and N Streeter

TOP : Cadet Connor meditating. MIDDLE LEFT : Cadets Dickinson, Connor , and T Rich a rd son snoozing on a school bus MIDDLE RIGHT : Cadet Nycolaycuyk BOTTOM: Cad ets N Streeter and T. Richard son 61

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A pyramid of seniors a nd its aftermath. -

TOP LEFT: Cadet Watkins with Cadet Sulcs TOP RIGHT: Mr. Clark helping Cadet Abdullah with a mechanical drawing assignment. BOTTOM LEIT: Cadet M. Davis and family members after graduation. BOTTOM CENTER: Cadet Sprout. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cadet Smith. 65

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Seniors Celebrate • • • 68

GRADUATION!! 69

TOP LEFf: Cadets Anthony and Petransky. 70 TOP RIGHT: Cadets Ausberger and Cooreman. CENTER: Cadets attend a convocation in Bouton Auditorium. BOTTOM: Cadet Scott.

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JUNIO RS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. BACK ROW: Paul Hatcher, Secretary; Matthew McDonagh, President; Mrs. Deter, Adviser. FRONT ROW: Don Barr, Treasurer; Michael Braskey, Sergeant-at·Arms NOT PICTURED: Josheyaw Burks, Vice President. 72 Doug Anthony Pete Ausberger Don Barr

Dave
Braeman James Breitung Michael Braskey Josheyaw Burks Jack Caudill Scott Chandler Joe Clark Stuart Clark Aaron Coleman Tom Cox Scott DeCamp Peter Faerber 73
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74 John Fisher Rodney Flynn Mike Galoozis John Haines Paul Hatcher David Hollingsworth Brian Hutson Geoff Horvath Jason Hawkins Matt McDonagh Dave McLeroy Dave Muttera JUN IORS

I JUNIORS Ryan Ridge Donald Roberts Der ek Schrader Kenneth Scott Christopher Terry Brad Thomason Tim Witherow Alex Yates Nathan Zoss Cadet Schrader in a reflective mood 75

76 SOPH OMORES James Adams Edward Adasiak Jeff Allen Steve Ayris Themas Barrett Jason Brown SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS BACK ROW: Dave Woodson, Treasurer; George Aguilera, President; Major Colville, Adviser. FRONT ROW: Joy Streeter, Vice President; Camela Krauz, Sergeant-atArms NOT PICTURED: Tulio Vazquez, Treasurer.

Hawks William Herring Habura Johnson Camela Krauz Eric Lamanna Mike Longenbarger 77
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Dyrval William Gross Leonard Hatcher
Jason
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Cooreman Samuel Cruz- Martinez
Spencer

78 SOPH OMORES Gaelan McBean Blake McDonagh Chris Meinert Stuart Melvin Rick Minor Mark Montoney Artis Nelson Humberto Oroz Joshua Overmyer Mitchell Pearson Rebecca Rhoads Phillip Rogers

John
Sena Michael Soper Kharis Stallworth Joy Streeter Mike Turkish Douglas Turnau Tulio Vazquez James Weiss Robert Wilburn Charles Winters Dave Woodson Donovan York 79
SOPHOMORES

FRE SHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS. BACK ROW: William Stirnkorb, Vice President; Theodore Nelson, President; Mr Vogelsang, Adviser. FRONT ROW : Becky Streeter, Treasurer; Tracy Shea, Sergeant-at-Arms; Chris Cole, Secretary . 80 Gerardo Amescua Chad Bailer Jeff Bassell

Jay
Clark Chris Cole David Cole
Chris
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Cotten Greg Davey Phillip Donahue Shawn Gaines Thomas Grindstaff Dale Handley
Jarvis John Jonas John Kalnins 81
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82 Michael King Thom as Miller Joventino Naval Jason Nawrot Theo Nelson Chad Newsome Manish Pandya George Ross Charles Schinke Tracy Shea Chris Spain Patrick Spencer FR ESHMEN

FRESHMEN . Jeff Wiedwald Chris Williams Billy Stirnkorb Rebekah Streeter Jame s Trepanier Chris Veach Brian Vickers Darin Wells Cadet Becky Streeter waits to see the headmaster 83

84 EIGH TH GRADE Tom Araujo Anil Avutu Jason Baker Barrett Blank Bobby Bond s He a th er Brockw ay John Calandra Gordon C hube Rich ar d Fightmaster Ma rk Gable Joseph Gille spie Frederick Hays

EIGHTH GRADE
Jim
Hockenberger David Hough Francisco Jackson Jason Jarvis Greg Larson William Lee Ted Minisan Duncan Rogers Charles Schwarm Jim Spano Timothy Strachn Mike Streeter SS

EIGHT H GRADE Diedra Sulc s Nick Tolley Cliff Trout James Wilson Jason Yoscovits Captain Shelton and Cadet Jackson peek through the door to catch a glimpse of a basketball game. 86 Cadet Sulcs at intramurals

SEVENTH GRADE Torrey Barrett Andrew Biagi John Kailholz Donovan Miller Antonio Mistretta Robert Morton Amarillas Oroz Jon Parrott Don Pethtel Chris Petransky Eugene Prentice Tom Rutledge 87

SEVENTH GRADE Cadets Parrott and Petransky enjoy the mild autumn weather at Howe 88 Kurt Sowers , .. . . . '., Cadet Oroz

SIXTH GRADE James Streeter Ryan Tijerina David Blakey Jason Errington Tom Garcia Shawn Jones Merrill Kikkert Ben Koch Peter Lin Joseph Sanjian Joe Shannon 89

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Major Eric Colville (English IV, Reading 6) Mr. Larry Gilbert (English ll) Miss Karen Kist (Reading 7, Reading 8) Mr. Patrick Leer (English I, English 6, Speech) Mr. James Malerich (Department Head, English 111) Mrs. Jeanne Scropos (English 7, English 8) Mr. Eugene Robinson (Journalism) 92 En glish Mr. Malerich checks papers from his English 111 students. English ITT students include Cadet Terry.

Social Studies Mr Roger Bauman (U S. History) Mr. John P agi n (Department Head, Sociology, Economics, History 8) Mr. Jame s Vog e lsang (World History, Geography, Government, Military History, Hi s tory 6) ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Pagin lectures to his 8th grade history students. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Vogelsang's 6th grade history cl ass show off their newly made flags. LEFT: Mr. Bauman's U.S. History class is hard at work. 93

Math ematics Mr Rog e r Bauman (Algebra II , General Math) Mr Ron Dela Cue sta (Pre Algebra) Mrs Susan Deter (Geometry , Algebra 11) Mr. Jacob Poljak (Department Head, Algebra ], Calculu s) Mrs. Jeanne Scropos (General Math, Arithmetic 6) 94 Mr. Dela Cuesta helps Cadet Minesan with his pre-a lgebra assignment. Mr. Poljak helps Cadet Stallworth with his a l gebra assignment.

Science Mr. John Briggs (Chemistry, Physics, Science 7) Mr. Edward Choate (Biology) Mr. Mark Fesperman (Department Head, Health) Mr. Mike McTlrath (Science 6, Science 8) Cadets R. Richardson, Cooreman, and Mr. Choate exam in e a dissected rat in biology class. 95

Foreign Language Department instructors Major Colville and Mr Gilbert sponsored a ten day trip to France and England during spring vacation. Thirty-five people participated in the tour, including fifteen cadets and other staff members and friends of Howe The entire group is pictured above in Paris al the Palais de Chaillot. Cadets pictured include Errington, Biagi , P Rogers, Grindstaff, C. Cole, L. Hatcher , T. Nelson, Abdullah, CruzMartinez, Schrader, Minor, Weiss, and Ross. Staff members pictured include Major (& Mrs.) Colville, Mrs Shields, Miss Schemmel, and Mr & Mrs. Gilbert. Also pictured are former H M S. Superintendent General and Mrs Eugene Scott. Others pictured include family of Howe cadets and friends and family of staff members. 96
Mr. Larry Gilbert (French) Miss Karen Kist (German)
M a jor Eric Colville (Department Head, Latin)
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Mr. Paul Orsborn (Spanish)
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Business Cadet M. Streeter takes a timed test in Mrs Stuckey's typing class. Mr. Andrew Ross (Department Head, Typing, Computer Science) Mrs. E ll en Stuckey (Typing) 97

Practical Arts ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Clark working on a woods project. ABOVE RIGHT: Cadet Coleman shows proper safety precautions in using a drill. RIGHT: Cadet T. Richardson in Industrial Arts class. 98 Mr. Steven C lark (Department Hea d , Industri a l Art s .)

Physical Education Mr. Edward C hoate (Co-Department Head) Mr. Ron Dela Cuesta Mr. Mark Fesperman (Co-Department Head) Mr. Michae l Mcllrath P.E. class playing basketball. 99

JOO Music M r Car lys le C hiddi s t er ( D epa rtm e n t H ea d , Ba nd , C ho ir) A Ba nd con cer t in Bout on Audit o rium

Library Mr s Darl e ne Va n Z uil e n (Librari a n) ABOVE LEFT: Cadets hard at work in the library. ABOVE RIGHT: Cadet Meinert looks for an interesting book. LEFT: Cadet Oroz doing research for one of his classes 101

Tatler Staff
Cadets J. Streeter, Krauz, Mr. Gi lbert , and Cadets Rhoads and Adams. Not Pictured: Cadet Gross Herald Staff
KNEELING: Cadets Ridge, Zoss, and Flynn. SECOND ROW: Cadets T. Richardson, Thomason, Grindstaff, Pandya, Krauz, R Streeter, Herring, and Mrs. YanZuilen. THlRD ROW: Cadets Bates, Rhoads, Chernoff, Burks, R. Richardson, and Jump Not Pictured: Mr. Robinson. 102

ALPHA DELTA TAU. STANDING: Cadets Minor, P. Hatcher, T. Nelson, Rhoads, Sulcs, P. Rogers, Terry, Melvin, M. Streeter, Kalnins, R. Streeter, and Cooreman. SITTING: Cadets M. McDonagh, Bates, T. Richardson, and R. Richardson.
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Honor Societies
SITTING: Cadets M McDonagh, R. Richardson, T. Richardson, and N. Streeter.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCJETY. STANDING: Cadets Chernoff, G. Davis, P. Hatcher, Scott, Kloeker, Terry, Schraeder, Faerber, and Bates.

Adm inistration/ Counseling / Staff Mr. Ric hard Pip er ( Hea dm as ter) M r James Ma lcri c h (A ss ista nt Hea dm a ster) Lt. Co lone l Wi ll ia m Tro ut (Comm a nd a nt) Mr. E uge ne Robin so n (Co un se lor) Mr s. S all y Ulr ic h (Sec reta ry to th e Hea dm as ter) Ms. C hri stin e Wa lb (Sec ret a ry l o th e Co mm a nd a nt ) Ms. Wa lb se rv ed as Co lone l Trout 's sec reta ry d urin g th e sec ond se in es · te r 104 Mr s Ro ss ser ve d as Co lo ne l Trout' s sec re tar y a t th e beg inning of Lh e sc hoo l yea r.

TOP LEFT: Faculty members new to H M.S this year. FRONT ROW: Mr. Chiddister, Mr. Dela Cuesta, and Mr. Mcllrath. BACK ROW: Mr Bauman, Mr. Briggs, and Mr. Leer. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Deter teaches a complicated geometry lesson. MIDDLE : An enthusiastic Journalism class. BOTTOM: Cadets Minor and Rhoads hard at work in the library. 105

The Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award: Nathan Streeter College and Military ROTC Award: Andrew Smith
The Current Events Examination Award: Paul H a tch er Peter Faerber
For the Highest Proficiency in Chemistry : Stuart Melvin
Silver: Aaron Coleman Gold: Michael Brosk ey
The Old Guard Debate Plaque: George Ross and Joventino Naval Memorial Essay Award: Nathan Zoss For the Best Essay (Grades 11 and 12) : Grade 11 Silver: Bradley Thomason Grade 11 Gold: Nath a n Zoss Grade 12 Gold: Muri Jay Sprout ,For the Most Progress Made toward Excellence in the Study of United States History: For Excellence in Mathematics: Silver : Paul Hatcher Gold: Matthew McDonagh
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For the Highest Achievement in Biological Science: Spencer Cooreman
The Outstanding First Year Algebra Award: Bronze: Robert Wilburn Silver: Michael Streeter Gold: Christopher Jarvis For the Highest Proficiency in Geometry: Spencer Cooreman For the Greatest Improvement During the Year (Grades 6-8): Joseph Sanjian Alpha Delta Tau Citizenship Medal: Theron Richardson
The Band Comma nd er's Award: Kennet h Chernoff Senior Principal Mus ic ians Award in Instrumental Music: Ke nn et h C h ernoff Michael So per C hoir Award for Voca l Exce ll ence: Stuart Melvi n
The Most Improved Spe a ker Award: Muri Jay Sprout For Excellence in Forensics: Murl Jay Sprout
The Outstanding Musician Award (Grades 6-8): For Greatest Progress in the Band: Silver: Francisco Jackson Gold: Donovan M ill er S il ver: Thomas Ara ujo Gold: Chad Newsome T he John Philip Sousa Band Award: Michae l Soper
The Haberly Medals: Bronze: Ro n a ld R icha rd so n Si lver: Theron Richardson ld : T h eodo r e Nelso n For Excellence in Penmanship (Grades 6-8): Silver: Jonathan Parrott Gold: Gilberto Oroz-Amarillas
The Hetu Memoria l Music Meda l and Trophy: Geo rge Ross
Academic

6th Grade: The Ranking
The Ranking
Streeter Gold: Diedra Sulcs Silver: Rebekah Streeter Gold: Theodore Nelson
Most Trustworthy Cadet of the Freshman and Sophomore Class: Theodore Nelson For Christian Courtesy: Matthew McDonagh For Christian Manliness: Andrew Smith Commander of the Old Guard Plaque: Ronald Richardson
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The Cadet of the I 0th Grade: Rogers
Earnest Endeavor (Grades 6-8): Silver: Diedra Sulcs Gold: Peter Lin
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Silver: Thomas Garcia Gold: Peter Lin Silver:
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Gold: Spencer Cooreman
Ranking
Gold:
Marx D. Merrell Greatest Academic Progress Award: Joseph Sanjian For Outstanding Contribution to Church Activities: Andrew Smith
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The Cadet of the Cadet of the 8th Grade: Cadet of the 9th Grade: Michael
Streeter Gold: Ronald Richardson For
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Awards The Hoosier Sc holar Award for Outstanding Academic Achieveme nt : Stephen Bates The Best Sp iri t Meda ls: Co. B S il ver: Artis Ne lso n Co. B Go ld : Ke nn eth Scott Co. D Silver: G ilb erto Oroz-Amarillos Co . D Gold: Peter Li n Co. E Si lver: Donovan Miller Co. E Gold: Jason Jarv is Fo r Exce ll e nce in Foreign Language: German : Edward Adasiak French: Spencer Cooreman Latin: Chad Newsome & Phillip Rogers Spanish: Christopher Terry The Out s tanding Thespian Award: Chad Newsome For Excellence in Senior English: Nathan Streeter For Excellence in Foreign Language: Paul Hatcher For Excellence in American Hi s tory: Matthew McDonagh For Excellence in Senior Mathematics: Stephen Bates The Senior Cadet Who Has Contributed Most to the Church: Muri Jay Sprout
The Cadet of the 11th Grade: Ranking Cadet of the 12th Grade: Matthew McDonagh Paul Hatcher Nathan the Most

Mr. Steven C la rk VHC Adviser Mr. Ed C hoa t e Athletic Director Mr. Mark Fesperman Athletic Director VARSITY H CLUB: FRONT: Cadets Rogers, M. Davis, N Streeter, R Richardson, Jump , Thomason, and Ba tes MIDDLE: Cadets Holz, Woodson, Scott, Dickinson , Hollingsworth , Ru sse ll, Cerilli, Minor, Chandler, and Mr. Clark. BACK: Cadets Hawks, Terry, Anthony, Coleman, Braskey, Burks , M McDonagh , and Aguilera. 108

ATHLETICS

STANDING: Coach Polj ak, Cadets Caudill, Cooreman, McDonagh, York , Faerber, J. Clark, and Minor. Cadets Flynn, Faerber, Sprout, a nd Adasiakgetting in shape for a meet. 110
Varsity Cross Country
KNEELING: Cadets Flynn, Gaines, McBean, Ausberger, S. Clark, Sprout, Hutson, Adasiak, and Rogers.

·· Junior High Cross Country FRONT ROW : Ca de ts S t rac hn a nd Tr o ut. BA C K ROW : Ca d et Bond s, Coac h R oss, a nd Ca d e t F ig htm as t e r A juni o r hi g h ra ce beg in s. 111

Tennis KNEELING: Cadets Adams, C. C lark, Yates , Latham, Melvin , and Agui lera. STANDING: Coach Dela Cuesta, Cadets Watkins, Kloeker, Bates, N. Streeter, P. Hatcher, Wells, Cox , and Smith. 112 MOST VALUABLE-Cadet Bates MOST IMPROVED (Varsity)-Cadet N. Streeter MOST IMPROVED (J.V.)-Cadet Adams BEST EFFORT (Varsity)-Cadet P. Hatcher BEST EFFORT (J.V.)-Cadet Kloeker The tennis team at practice.

Rifle Team I I / FIRST ROW : Cadets Coorcman, Smith, Fisher, and Russell SECOND ROW: Cadets Turkish , Amescua, Burks, and Hutson THTRD ROW: Ca dets G. Davis, Zoss, and L TC Ensign. The rifle team at practice. 113

Varsity Soccer SITTING: Cadets Andersen , G. Davis, Barnes, and Connor KNEELING : Cadets Cerilli, Dickinson, R Richardson, Horv a th, and Ru sse ll. STANDING: Coach Vogelsang, Cadets Robert s, Longenb argcr, Hawks, Chandler, Vazquez , McDonagh, Scott, Broskey, Mcleroy, Burks, Schrader, Kalnins , Cruz-Martinez, Amescua, a nd Coach Bauman. 114 MOST VALUABLE-Cadet Russell MOST IMPROVED (Varsity)-Cadet Braskey MOST IMPROV ED (J.V.)-Cadet T. Nelson BEST EFFORT (Varsity)-Cadet Dickinson BEST EFFORT (J.V.)-Cadet Nawrot COACH'S A WARD-Cadet Scott A home socce r meet in progress.

1uni or High Soccer ,-- ·-:-r- .,:- -,....,....----. .. FIRST ROW : Cadets Minisan, Blakey, Lin, J Streeter, Schwarm, and Araujo SECOND ROW : Cadets Jackson, Petrans.lcy, Errington, Sanjian, a nd Toley. TH !RD ROW : Coach Briggs, Cadets Avutu, Torry Barrett, Garcia, M Streeter, Sulcs, and Coach Mcilrath Cadet Schwarm races for the bal l. 115

Varsity Basketball KNEELING : Cadets T Richard son, M Davis, a nd R Rich a rd so n STANDING : Coach Ro ss, Cadets Adams, Rogers , Braskey , Abdullah , Bates, K Brown, Watkin s, T .L. Barrett , N. Streeter , A. Nelson, a nd Br eitung . 116 MOST VALUABLE-Cadet M Davis and Cadet Bates MOST IMPROVED (Varsity)-Cadet T.L. Barrett MOST IMPROVED (J.V.)-Cadet Coleman BEST EFFORT (Varsity)-Cadet T Richardson BEST EFFORT (J V.)-Cadet Ayris A home basketball game in progress

Junior Varsity Basketball
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FRONT ROW: Coach Dela Cuesta, Cadets P. Hatcher, J. Clark, Ayris, Johnson, and T Nelson. ROW: Cadets Stirnkorb , M McDonagh, Co leman, Aguilera, and Stallworth. Cheerleaders-Cadets Krauz, Rhoad s, R Streeter, Brockway, a nd J. Streeter. Cadet M. McDonagh ma kes re a dy for a three throw.
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Junior High Basketball KNEELING: Cadets Lin, Newsome , Schwarm, Petransky , Avutu, and Trout. STANDING: Coach Mcilrath, Cadets Parrott, J ackso n, J a rvi s, Araujo , Chube, Torry Barrett, M Streeter, Shannon , Miller , and Coach Polj ak. 118 MOST VALUABLE-Cadet M. Streeter MOST IMPROVED (A Team)-Cadet Araujo MOST IMPROVED (B. Team)-Cadet Miller BEST EFFORT (A Team)-Cadet Torry Barrett BEST EFFORT (B . Team)-Cadet Petransky A junior high home basketball game in progres s.

KNEELING: Cadets J. Streeter, Bonds, Pethel, Biagi, Oroz, Petransky, Avutu, and Blakey.
1uni or High Wrestling
STANDING: Cadet Fightmaster, Coach Bauman, Cadets Hollingsworth , Baker, Torry Barrett, Gable, Chube, Garcia, Araujo, Errington, Jackson, Schwarm, Sowers, Minisan, Coach Choate, Cadets Sanjian, and Minor.
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Varsity Wrestling KNEELING: Cadets Ausberger, Hollingsworth, Thomason , Pandya, and Wiedwald STANDING: Coach Orsborn, Cadets Vickers, Flynn, Minor, A Washington, Nykolaycuyk, S. Clark, Yates, R. Rich ar dson, Dickinson, and Coach Choate. 120 MOST VALUABLE-Cadet- R. Richardson MOST IMPROVED (Varsity)-Cadet Minor MOST IMPROVED (J .V .)-Cadet Chandler BEST EFFORT (Varsity)-Cadet Hollingsworth BEST EFFORT (J.V .)-Cadet Terry Cadet R Richardson is about to pin his opponent.

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Base ball STANDING: Coach Dela Cuesta, Cadets Russell, N. Streeter, Kloeker , Bates , Nykolaycuyk , T.L. Barrett, Broskey, York, M. Davis, P. Hatcher, Wiedwald, Stirnkorb, and Coach Poljak. KNEELING: Cadets Turnau, T. Nelson, Watkins, Winters, J. Clark, Terry, Hawkins, Ayris, and Pethtel. 122 MOST VALUABLE-Cadet Bates MOST IMPROVED Cadet J Clark BEST EFFORT-Cadet N . Streeter & Cadet Watkins Coach Poljak preps the baseball team for a forthcoming game

Golf ;.. - --,·_-=i VARSITY GOLF TEAM. ABOVE: Cade ts Horvath, Ridge, a nd Thomason BELOW: Cadets Galoozis, Naval, Willi a ms, Lamanna, Coac h Leer , Cade ts Miller, Roger s, Adasiak, Ve ac h, and C. C lark. MOST VALUABLE -Ca det Ridge MOST IMPROVED -Ca det Adasiak BEST EFFORT Cadet Roger s JUNIOR HIGH GOLF T E AM: Cadets Tijerina, M iller , Coach Chiddister, Cadets J a rvi s , Kikkert , a nd Blank MOST VALUABLE -Ca det M. Streeter MOST IMPROVED Cadet Jarvis BEST EFFORT-Cadet D. Miller 123

FRONT: Coach Ross, Cadets P. Hat c her , K. Brown, Stallworth, Abdullah, C. Cole, M. Davis, Anthony, R Richardson, Pandya, T. Richardson, Yates, M. McDonagh, B. McDonagh , Faerber, and Coach Mcilrath.
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BACK: Coach Robinson, Cadets Schinke, Muttera, Shea, Currey, T. Nelson, Horvath, Breitung, Newsome, Cox, Coleman, Hawks, Meinert, Minor, L. Hatcher , Adams, and J . Brown. M. Davis R. Richardson BEST EFFORT-Cadet T. Richardson
ABOVE: Cadet P. Hatcher has just passed the baton to Cadet M. McDonagh. RLGHT: Cadet M. Davis setting the school record for the 400 meter relay at the Sectionals in Goshen. 124
MOST IMPROVED-Cadet

Junior High Track SITTING: Cadets Shannon, Prentice, Avutu, Oroz, Mistretta, Rutledge, Morton, Bonds, Garcia, Lin, Kailholz, Biagi, and Sanjian. ST ANDING: Coach Bauman, Cadets Fightmaster, Soper, Tolley, Lee, Araujo, Chube, Baker, Gable, Barrett, and Sowers MOST VALUABLE-Cadet Chu be MOST IMPROVED Cadet Morton BEST EFFORT Cadet Trout ABOVE: Cadets T. Richardson and M. Davis at practice with Coach Ross. LEFT: Cadet R. Richardson participates in the mile run. 125

In tram urals TOP LEFT : Cadet Soper serves in a volleyball match. TOP RIGHT : Cadets King, Yoskovits, Montoney , D Cole, Anthony, a nd Gable enjo y swimming in the How e pool. BOTTOM : A game of touch footb a ll. 126

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Field Day TOP : The pie eating conte st. MIDDLE LEFT : Mi ss Ki s t and Mrs. Deter are enthusiastic spectators. MIDDLE RIGHT: Cadet Morton on the obstacle course. BOTTOM: Cadet Nawrot and others are in the swim competition. 129

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Athletic Awards Army Reserve Award for Outstanding Athlete: Stephen Ba tes Ba s hara Trophy: Mike Streeter Haberly Sports manship Cup : Theron Richardson Sgt . Bob Brown Award: John Fisher Alex Stewart Jr. Memorial: Outstanding Freshm a n Athlete : Ted Nelson Outstanding Sophomore Athlete : James Adams Outstanding Junior Athlete: Matt McDonagh All-Conference and All Area Awards : Brian Holz (cross country) Stuart Clark (cross country) Donovan York (cross country) Michael Braskey (soccer) Nathan Streeter (basketball) Marcus Davis (basketball) Stephen Bates (basketball) Stephen Bates (academics) 1986-87 Senior Bl a nket: Marcus Davis Honorary Letter: Mr. Andy Ross 1986-87 V.H.C President: Matt McDonagh

LTC Allyn Ensign, SAT SSG Randy Jeffers SFC Harley Settle ABOVE: MILITARY STAFF. BELOW: BATTALION STAFF. FRONT: Battalion Commander LTC Ron Richardson MIDDLE: Major Nathan Streeter, CSM Matt McDonagh, Captain Marcus Davis, and Major Theron Richardson. BACK: Captain Stephen Bates, Capta in Ken Chernoff, and Captain James Watkins. 132

MILITARY

TOP: Battalion Staff. MIDDLE: Cadet M 134 McDonagh with th e In spect ion Team. BOTTOM LEFT: Cade ts Aguilera a nd Krauz await an in-ranks in s pection. BOTTOM RIGHT : In spection Annual Forma l

Inspection LEIT (TOP TO BOTTOM): Rangers, the Band, the Co lor Guard, and TDR pass in review for the Inspection Team. RIGHT: Cadet Krauz offers her rifle for inspection. 135

ABOVE: FIRST PLATOON: First Squad: Woodson, Rhoads, Vickers, A vu tu, Newsome , S., Nawrot, Biagi, Ross , Washington, M. Second Squad: Cooreman, Su lcs, Vazquez, Washington, A., Jonas, Handley , Ca landra, Spencer, Nelson, A. Third Squad: Longenbarger, Ausberger , DeCamp , Stirnkorb, Weiss, Wells , Newsome, C ., Barrell, T. BELOW: SECOND PLATOON. First Squad: Nelson, T., Mcleroy, Johnson, Jackson, Pandy a, Herring. Second Squad: C lark, S., Scoll, Collon, Ga loozis, Sanjian, Garcia, Stree t er, J. Third Squad: Melvin, Araujo, Oroz, A., Wehrle, Wiedw a ld 136
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Company Staff
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COMPANY STAFF. Kneeling: Latham. First Row: Bates. Second Row: Davis, Holz, Barr, Dickinson, Third Row: Nykolaycuyk, Burks, Fisher, Broskcy, Abdullah. BELOW: Captai n Ronald Shelton, Bravo Company Tactical Officer. Bravo Company Drill Squad

ABOVE: FIRST PLATOON. First Squad: Hawks, Hanson, Miller, Yates, Parrott, Petransky, Lin. Second Squad: Barrett, T.L., Streeter, M., Montoney , Pearson, Oroz, H., Gable, Hollingsworth . Third Squad : Coleman, Turkish, Cruz-Martinez, Lamanna, Bonds, Schinke, Errington. Platoon Leader: Lee, D. BELOW: SECOND PLATOON. First Squad: Aguilera, Veach, Breitung , Morton, Streeter, R., Bonds. Second Squad: Overmyer, Schrader, Naval, Bailer, Streeter, J , Brockway, Clark, C., Flynn. Third Squad: Dyrvai, Cole, D , Brown, J., Davey, Krauz. Platoon Leader: Jump. 138

Company Staff LEFf: COMPANY STAFF. Sta ndin g: F lynn, Russel l, Lee, D., Con nor, Hatc h er, P., Jump , Hawkins Knee li ng: Barre ll , T.L. BELOW: Captai n Larry Haine s, Delt a Compa ny Tactical Officer Delta Company Drill Squad --LEFT: DRILL SQUAD Cole, D ., Ve ac h, Cruz-Martinez, Schrader, Bo nd s, N ava l, Breitung, D a vey, Overmyer , C la rk, C. ABOVE: St a ff Serge a nt R a ndy Jeffe rs, De lt a Company T actic a l Offi ce r . 139

c• ABOVE: FIRST PLATOON. First Squad: Stallworth, Sena, Larson, Chu be, Shea, Schwarm. Second Squad: Witherow, Horvath, Grindstaff, Kikkert , Donahue, Gaines, McBean. Third Squad: Minor, Kalnins, Caudill, Wi lburn , Blank , Campbell. Platoon Leader: K loeker. BELOW: SECOND PLATOON First Squad: Hatcher, L. , Adaskiak, Blakey, Jarvis, Rog e rs, King. Second Squad: Co le, C., Faerber, Cox, Fightmaster, Mi ll er, Kailho lz. Third Squad : Clark, J., Soper, Bassell, York, Yoscovits, Willi ams. Pl atoo n Leader : Sprout. 140

Company Staff LEFT: COMPANY STAFF. Kneel in g: Burbach. Sta ndin g: Zoss, Hutson, Sproul, Terry, Barnes, S mith , Kloeker, Roberts, Ce rilli BELOW : Echo Company Tact ica l Officer Captai n G. Ditz ler. Echo Company Drill Squad LEFT : DRILL SQUAD Front: Zoss Back: Sena, Adasiak, Jarvis, King, Bailer , Horv a th, Soper, Donahue, Grindst a ff, Shea, McBean , Campbell. ABOVE: Echo Company Tactical Officer Captain Glen Barton. 141

New Cadets I I \ f I Cadets new to H.M .S. at seco nd semester. F IR ST SQUAD: Cade t s C urr ey, Bra e ma n, Pr enti ce, G ill es pi e , Hays, Mi strett a, Kai lh olz, Koch, To ll ey, a nd J ones. SECOND SQUAD: Ca d ets Th o maso n, B. Mc Do nag h, Lamanna, Shannon, Sa nji a n, Bi ag i, Bake r, Don a hu e, a nd Ga rc ia. THIRD SQUAD: Ca dets Spain , Turnau, Roge rs, Lee, Blank , J Jar vis, Pethtel , A ll en, a nd Tij e rin a. 14 2 Ca det s Ridge and Pethte l hurr y Lo a fo rmati on.

Rangers •\ ( .. ·' r ·;/ ' I , • ' FRONT ROW: Cadets Woodson, Thomason, Burks, S. Clark, and Terry. SECOND ROW: Cadets Nykolaycuyk , Broskey, M. McDonagh, T. Richardson , Zoss, a nd Sgt. .Jeffers. BACK ROW: Cadets M. Davi s , R. Richardson, and N. Streeter. FAR LEFT: Cadets Witherow and T. Richard so n he lp Cadet Woodson prepare to rappel. LEFT: Cadet M Davis rappe llin g on Bouton A uditoriurn. 143

Color Guard/Cannon Crew CANNON CREW: Cadets Scott, A Nel so n , Abdullah, S ulc s, a nd T. Nelson. 144 COLOR GUARD: Cade ts Cer illi , C. Co le, Witherow , Yo rk , Minor, & J C la rk I )..__ " I ;-'::t4.._ . . _:;;;.;. • / •" .....- -· > "'

FIRST ROW: Cadets Chandler and Chernoff. SECOND ROW: Cadets C. Newsome, Jarvis, S. Newsome, Morton, Blakey, Stallworth, J. Streeter, Sanjian, Naval, and Schinke.
STANDING: Cadets Schinke, Overmyer, Melvin, Naval, T.L. Barrett, Faerber, and DeForest. military review. 145
THIRD ROW: Cadets Garcia, Miller , Hanson, Brockway, Jackson, Soper , Melvin, Faerber, and Spencer.
The percussion section, heart of the band. KNEELING : Cadets Spencer, Nawrot, and King. Mr. Chiddister conducts the band during a
LAST ROW : Cadets Araujo, Rhoads, Dyrval, Errington, Wiedwald, and N a wrot.
Band

STANDING: Cadets Scott, Adasiak, Donahue, Shea, Newsome, Breitung, Sgt. Settle, Cadets Gaines, Faerber, Cotton, Terry, and Davey. KNEELING/SITTING: Cadets Bonds, McBean, and Zoss. 146
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STANDING: Cadets M. McDonagh, Anthony, Barr, and R. Richardson, KNEELING : Cadets Barnes, C . Cole, Roberts, Pandya, and Hollingsworth. IDR

Father Wheatley Memorial: MILITARY AWARDS Superintendent's Gold Metal for Best Military Bearing: Old Guard Best First Year Cadet: Captain Manuel E. Bustos Award: Association of the United Stales Army History Award: Indiana Guard Reserve Medal: Outstanding Non-Commissioned Officer: Fort Wayne, Indiana, Reserve Officers Association Medal: Indiana National Guard Medal: Association of the United States Army Medal: Indiana Army National Guard Command Sergeant Major Award: National Sojourners ROTC Award for Americanism: American Legion Scholastic Excellence Medal: American Legion ROTC General Military Excellence Medal: U.S. Army Scholar/ Athlete Award: Association of Military Colleges and Schools Medal: Military Order of the World Wars Ribbon: Sons of the American Revolution ROTC Medal: Dept. of the Army Superior JROTC Cadet Decorations: Dunning Memorial Plaque and Scholarship: Silver : James Breitung Gold: David Hollingsworth Co. B: Don Barr Co. D. Gregory Davey Co. E: Janis Kalnins Co. B: Jeff Allen Co. D: Michael Turkish Co E: Michael Soper Chad Bailer Artis Nelson Patrick Conner Christopher Terry Kenneth Chernoff Theron Richardson Nathan Streeter Matthew McDonagh Philip Rogers Peter Faerber Michael Broskcy Stephen Bates Richard Minor Joe Clark James Watkins LD I: Kenneth Scott LD II: Stuart Melvin LD III: Matthew McDonagh LD IV: Ronald Richardson Theron Richardson

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Formations 149

Barracks Life I TOP LEFT: Cadet Vickers watching TV. TOP RIGHT: Cadet M. Streeter sorting through laundry MIDDLE LEFT: Cadet J. Streeter and Capt. Shelton loung ing in Bravo Company. MIDDLE RIGHT: Cadets T.L. Barrett and Johnson "shooting the breeze." BOTTOM: Cadet Oroz ready for inspection 150

TOP: Delta Company throws a going-away party for Captain Warman. BOTTOM LEFT: Cadet Muttera cleaning Delta Company. MIDDLE
RIGHT: Cadet Thomason busy at his studies BOTTOM RIGHT: Cadet Errington is trying to get some sleep.
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Ch oir/ Acol ytes CHOIR. LEFf: Cadets Biagi, Melvin, Wicdwald , Scott , Johnson, and K. Brown. MIDDLE: Cadet Bonds. RIGHT: Cadets Garcia, Sanjian, Breitung, T. Nelson, Veach, and Araujo ACOLYTES !st ROW: Cadets Vickers , Bonds, and Biagi 2nd ROW : Cadets Hutson, Smith, Sprout, and T Nelson. 3rd ROW: Cadets P Hatcher, T. Richardson, Dickinson, Johnson, and Wiedwald 4th ROW : Cadets Zoss, Broskey , Father Morgan, and Cadet K. Brown. Theron Richardson, Jay Sprout, Father Philip Morgan, Andrew Smith, and Brian Vickers 154

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Sword and Shield STANDING: Cadets Connor, Watkins, M McDonagh , Dickinson, a nd Bates. SITTING : Cadets Chernoff, M. Davis, R. Ri c hardson, T. Richardson, and N. Streeter. 156

Old Guard ABOVE: CA DET OLD GUARD. FRONT ROW: Ca d ets Melvin, N. Streeter, R. Rich ardson , P. Hatcher, Herring, and Mr. Pagin. BACK ROW: Cadets C hernoff, M. Streeter, Hollingsworth, L Hatcher , Watkins, Trout, Rogers, Thomason, a nd Minor. BELOW: STAFF OLD GUARD FRONT ROW: Darlene VanZuilen, Katrina Sulcs, Mary Brown, Joye Mach, Jeanne Scropos, James Malerich, and Jacob Poljak. MIDDLE ROW: Richard Piper, Delores E lkins, Brenn Ark li e, Janell Griffin, Gloria Miller, Sa ll y Ulrich, C hri s Betts, Steven Clark, a nd John Pagin. BACK ROW: Pa ul Lauver, Harry Delle, Glen Cox, Ed Choate, Ear l C leve la nd , Bill Mach, John Betts, Lee Scropos, and Mark Fesperman.

Drama Club Presents RIGHT: Cadets Melvin, Williams, Naval, and Bailer, the poker players, at Oscar's appartment. BELOW: Cast members take their bows at the co nclu sion of the play : Cadets McBean, Melvin, Newsome, Nava l, Brockway, B. Streeter, Williams, an d Bailer. 158 • • •

The Drama Club presented The Odd Couple to the Howe community on Mothers Day weekend this year in Bouton Auditorium The play was directed by Mr. Patrick Leer, and the cast members included Mac McBean (Oscar), Chad Newsome (Felix), Chris Williams (Murray), Stuart Melvin (Speed), Ben Naval (Vinnie), Chad Bailer (Roy), Becky Streeter (Gwendolyn Pidgeon), and Heather Brockway (Cecily Pidgeon). Stage Managers were Randy Ross and Tom Grindstaff. Josh Overmyer and David Cole were in charge of sets, Randy Ross was in charge of lighting, David Cole designed the program, and LaGrange Food & Clothes Baskets donated the costumes.
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TOP: Cadets McBean, Williams, Naval, and Melvin try to console Felix (Cadet Newsome) after he has just split up with his wife. MIDDLE: Cadets McBean & Newsome (Oscar & Felix) try to work out a new living arrangement together. BOTTOM: Cadets B. Streeter & Brockway are Oscar's fun-loving upstairs neighbors

Debate Team ABOVE: FIRST ROW: Cadets Grindst a ff, P. Rogers, Brockway , Melvin, Ross , and Mr. Pagin. SECOND ROW: Cadets Spencer, Fightm as ter , Sulc s, Wiedw ald , and Nawrot THIRD ROW: Cadets Sprout , Naval, Zo ss, Weiss, and T. Nel so n. RIGHT : Cadets Melvin, Zoss, Rogers, and Ross at a debate tournament held at Howe. 160

Religion LEFT: Father Morgan presents a copy of Here 's Howe: the first 100 years to Bishop Browning , the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church. BELOW: Two former chaplains and the current chaplain or Howe Military School: LTC Father Sirotko, Father Morgan, and Father Minnix. f If 'j It • • I ,, I ,. r • I .. rI ' : · ,' . ! 161

Col. Thomas Merritt (Superi nt end ent) Revere nd Phillip Morga n (Chap lai n) Mr. Glenn Cox (D ir ector of Admissions) Mr Brenn Ark li e (Business Manager) Mr. Harry Delle (Accou nt a nt) Mr. Max Tay lor (Di recto r o f Maintenance) Mrs. J a ne ll Griffin (Assistant to the Dir ecto r of Admissions) Mr Christopher Kir sc h (Assistant to the Dire ctor of Admi ss ion s) Mr s. Katrin a Sul cs (Quartermaster) Mr. Burt McAtee (Food Service Man age r) Mr s. Mar y Brown (Bookkeeper a nd Per son nel Secretary) Mrs. Gloria Miller (Secretary to the Superintendent) 16 2 Administration • • • -

and School Staff ' J M iss Deb br a Sea man (Deve lopmen t Secre t a ry) Mr s . Sa nd y S hi e ld s (Head N u rse) M iss L ind a Sc hem me l (N u rse) Mr s. D onn a W il son (N u rse) Mr s. J ea n G ilb e r t (N ur se A id ) Mr s. D e lores E lkin s ( Sea ms t ress) Mr s. Ca thy P a ri sh (Mil ita r y D e pt. Sec ret a r y) Mr s. M a ry O linghou se (S ea mst ress ) Mr. Jim Wir e (Barber) 163

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l70 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '87 Glendale Industries 7 60 Blanch Ave. P.O. Box 144 Norwood, N.J. 07648

INTERSTATE Delivery System Inc. Paul Spano, Pres. Produce Haulers City and Highway 1505 S. Laramie Ave. Cicero, Illinois 60650 Office 312 - 656-3640 Mike Spano, V.P. l71

172 THE LAW FIRM OF STONE & RICHAR DSON, P.C. CONG RA TULA TES CADET MAJOR THERON RICHARDSON ON BEING AWARDED THE GENERAL MACARTHUR AWARD AND FOR HIS OUTSTANDING ABILITY IN LEADERSHIP, ACADEMICS AND ATHLETICS, DURING HIS SCHOOL YEARS AT HOWE MILITARY SCHOOL. BEST WISHES FOR CONTINUED SUCCESS: ATTORNEYS HORACE E. STONE RALPH W. RICHARDSON W. FREDERICK MOORE JANICE L. BURNS ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF MYRTIS JENKINS, OFFICE MANAGER SECRETARIES GAIL L. HOW ARD ALETA VASSER SALLEE LAW CLERKS RAYMOND C. HULLUM JACQUELINE M. HENDON RECEPTIONIST SHUNCEE VERNER OFFICE CLERK WILLIAM SMITH 1500 FIRST NATIONAL BUILDING, DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48226 (313) 961-3133

CONGRATULATIONS HOWE MILITARY SCHOOL CLASS OF 1987 Company B My Son, May Allah Bless All Your Endeavors Of Good And May The Letters Of Your Name Reflect His Guidance H =Happy A = Ambitious S = Sensitive A ==Aware N = Never Forget Allah A = Alert B = Bright D = Dedicated U =Unique L = Lovable L = Loyal A= Athletic H = Honorable A Very Proud Mother, Aisha Abdullah and Grandfather, Warren Simms 173

174 ANTHONY MARANO COMPANY Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables Special Pack "Pretty Band" TOMATOES 4-6-8 South Water Market Chicago, IL 60608 (312) 829-5055

James Ayris & Nancy T. Ayris 29596 Gregg Drive Roseville, Michigan 48066 Congratulations, Class of '87 and Cadet Steven Ayris for a job well done. OFFICE 865-8500 SUPPLY CORPORATION MERRILL KIKKERT PRESIDENT YOUR STEEL SUPPLY CEHTER 610 ROUTE 41 SCHERERVILLE, INDIANA 175

176 Hauling Material s and Parts of any kind or produce anywhere in the U.S.A and Canada (313) 455-3504 DJ-DR TRUCKING, INC. David E. Johannin gs m e ier Owner /Operator NANETTE RICHARDSON MANAGER P.O. Box 536 Plymouth, MI 48107 TELEPHONE (205) 943-6631 JACK'S TRAILER COURT Lots for Rent Highway 98 West of Foley P.O. Box 896 Foley, Alabama 36536-0896 Trailer Rentals

KRIEGHOFF-LENA WEE COMPANY CONSTRUCTING ENGINEERS FOOT OF JAMES STREET MAILING ADDRESSP.O. BOX 100 ADRIAN, MICHIGAN 49221 PHONE: (517) 265-5121 177

17 8 FOREST CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CUSTOM BUILDERS 25030 Ramm Drive Naperville, IL 60565 Phone: 312-820-0880 John Lipuma

MAPLECREST MOTEL & APTS. 1203 E. Chicago Rd. Sturgis OWNERS & OPERATORS: Michigan 49091 THE LARIMERS Myron & Margaret 1-616 651-8190 BROWN'S DRUG STORE Serving the Community Since 1896 YOUR COMPLETE DRUG STORE •Cosmetics •Candies •Cards • Gifts 116-118 N. Detroit Rental & Sale of All Convalescent Aids Convenient Parking LaGrange, IN Prescriptions 219 - 463-3155 179

180 CHAPPLE e5t11t;,,, 5627 TURNEY ROAD GARFIELD HTS., OHIO 44125 Elsie Jane Anthony Proprietor WEEKDA VS - 9 AM TO 9 PM SATURDAY - 8 AM TO 5 PM PHONE 475-5343 Retail Phone: 616-651-6870 JC PENNY Downtown Sturgis, MI To Place Order 651-8848 Outside Area Call 1-800-222-6161 Catalog Phone: 616 - 651-8585

LAGRANGE HOSPITAL TOWNLINE ROAD LAGRANGE, IN 46761 "We congratulate the staff of Howe Military School for the magnificent job they do ... and commend those responsible for sending their sons. We wish each and every cadet Health, Happiness, Success, and Prosperity ... and the best of luck in the future." - Steve Malcolm Administrator

182 TECUMSEH TECUMSEH PRODUCTS COMP ANY TECUMSEH, MICHIGAN Congratulations to the Class of 1987

Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1987 and especially to our son, Lt. Scott Dickinson. May all your dreams and goals be fulfilled. Allen and Rexine Dickinson HERFFJONES Fred Henderson Yearbook Representative 133 E. Harrison Ave. Wabash, Indiana 46992 (216) 563-4369 !83

184 CONGRATULATIONS To Our Fine Son Cadet RONALD W. RICHARDSON Battalion Commander A Special Thank You to the Faculty and Staff of HOWE MILITARY SCHOOL for Giving Us the End Result after 8 years. Sincerely, PROUD PARENTS DENNIS and NANETTE RICHARDSON Foley, Alabama

With Fondest Memories, Class of '84 I Congratulate the CLASS OF 1987 and MY BROTHER RONALD W. RICHARDSON Batallion Commander for a job WELL DONE! Sincerely, JEFFREY W. RICHARDSON, Auburn University Howe Class of 19 84 185

186 SHIPSHEWANA STATE BANK Shipshewana, Indiana 46565 LaGrange • Topeka • Wolcottville SPORTSARAMA 114 WEST CHICAGO RD. STURGIS, MICHIGAN 49091 616 - 651-5382 Manufacturer's Distributor to Schools & Institutions

LaGrange, Indiana PRICE'S LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Complete Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service & Coin-OP Laundromat CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1987 Jae & Madonna THE STUDENT CENTER Phone: 463-4189 Going to McDonald's is almost as much a part of school as going to class. You've made us the place to meet, to talk, to have a good time, to celebrate your victories and help forget defeats. You've made McDonald's more than just another place to eat. And that's why, at McDonald 's, we say IT'SA GOOD TIME FOR THE GREAT TASTE ® AT OF STURGIS 187

0 <S> 1 ::<: .J 2: 4. G) 0 1'.!Noi: o ,e<:> LARRY E FETTERS PRESIDENT P.O. Box 97 219 562-2132 _skde B.an1<_ ef Li/ma PO. Bo x 97 · Howe, Indi a n a 46746 · Tel epho ne ( 2 19 ) 562 -222 1 Founded by John B. Howe and Samuel P. Williams "A Living Landmark in Banking " Founded 1853 Howe , Indiana 467 46 Established in 1928 GEORGE P. REID & SON BILL & TOM REID 188 2" thru 6 " Well Drilling Water Systems and Repair F & W and L&S Pumps 507 3rd Street P.O. Box 10 Howe, IN 467 46

I MIDWEST METALS, INC. Aluminum • Brass • Copper • Stainless Steel Carbon Steel • High Temperature • Exotic • Rare Alloys Hastelloy • Waspaloy •Nickel Alloys Titanium • Coba lt • Tungsten 25989 Detroit Rd. Strip • Sheet • Rod • Bar • Structurals • Wire Tubing• Pipe • Extrusions• Fasteners Including ... All your hard to get Items Thomas P. Kloeker President West lake, 0 H 216/871-6455 3457 ROGER B. CHAFFEE MEMORIAL DRIVE, S.E. GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 49508 PHONE: 616 /243 -6625 189

190 You may not be selling floors, but floors cared for by KENT equipment can do a lot of selling for you. Want to impr ess your public? Let them see a Kent automatic scrubber/vacuum at work in your entry areas in bad weather. A Kent automatic can do a quick wash , sc rub and dry cleanup of entry areas as many times a day as traffic demands. But that's only a secondary benefit. With the time -cos t economics of t! ba one-pass, cl ea ning-drying rate of over 30,000 sq ft. p er hour , you can justify an entire freshly cleaned floor all the time Not just when it's a " must" Whether you need an auto KENT matic , a battalion of carpet vacuums, highspeed buffers, or any of the dozens of other specialized floor care machines in the Jong Kent line , Kent offers advantages no other line can match. And the advantages in per----..._ formance are matched by an advantage in inv estme nt value , too. Go for the best on every count. Kent. The Kent Company • 2310 Indu strial Pkwy. , Elkhart , IN 46515 / Western Branch: 10011 Pioneer Blvd ., Santa Fe Springs , CA 90670. BJ KENT

FARMERS ST ATE BANK LAGRANGE COUNT Y 'S ONLY LOCALLY OWNED INDEPENDENT BANK LAGRANGE 463-7111 STROH 351-3001 TOPEKA 593-2259 WOLCOTVILLE 854-2551 NORTHERN INDIANA AGENCY, INC. and INBANC Insurance Services Dean F. Cutshall (Sr.) Tom Lutz Dean F. Cutshall Betty Robinson Priscilla Larsh Judy Luttman 915 Clinton St. "Summit East" P.O. Box 2345 Fort Wayne, IN 46801 (219) 427-8264 Branch Offices-212 W. Ewing St., South Bend, IN 8219 Zionsville Rd., Indianapolis, IN 19 1

192 distributors AUTHORIZED STOCKING DISTRIBUTOR FOR: ILBC:'l'BO .&DAPTIB, IK MS Connectors, Backshells and Cable Clamps for MIL-C-5015 (Crimp Contacts), MIL-C-26482 (Series 2), and MIL-C-81703 (Series 3), MIL-C-38999 (Series 1 and 11) Connectors. TEC, Incorporated TEC-LITE'" Indicator Lights, Switches, Switch/Indicators, Readouts and Accessories. Video Display Terminals and Keyboards. PC Board Connectors, PC Board Interconnects, IC Relay, Tube and Transistor Sockets. 1;;,i;2.!.'I VIKING PC Board Connectors, Miniature Circular Connectors (Metal and Plastic), Relay Sockets and 0-Subminiature (Right Angle PC Mount). P.O. Box 1001 • 122 South Terry Street • Dayton, Ohio 45401 • Phone (513) 223-7001 • FAX 513-461-7315

SOO BUILDERS SUPPLY CO., INC. • • • • LUMBER-MILL WORK-ROOFING PAINTS MASONARY SUPPLIES 705 Johnston Street (at bridge) Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783-2398 4-LANE AUTO SALES, INC. Foley's No. 1 Used Car Dealer Hwy. 59-South of Foley Phone: 943-9033 Donnie Edward-Cleans & shines Chuck Campbell-Repairs Joe Carman-Sales CARS & VANS FOR RENT 193

194 To MARCUS E. DA VIS
As you continue on your educational pathway at Morehouse College, remember the legacy of your ancestors, "Nothing Less Than Excellence."
Please adhere to the teachings from the book of Ptah-Hotep:
"Be not arrogant because of your knowledge. Take counsel with the ignorant as well as with the wise. For the limits of knowledge in any field have never been set and no one has ever reached them. Wisdom is rarer than emeralds, and it is found among the women who gather at the grindstones."
"If a son and daughter accept the righteous teachings of their parents, none of their plans will go wrong. Teach your children, then, to be those who hear well; they will be valued by those of weight and substance and their speech will be informed by what they have heard. Respected are those who listen well, they will excel and their deeds will distinguish them. But failure will follow those who hear not. The wise wake early in order to establish themselves, but fools always fail to rise at the opportune time.
From Your Mother, Margaret Ann

IVAN CONGRATULATIONS to t h e Class of 1987 M EC HANI CA L EL ECT RI CA L CO NTRACTO RS 310 N. CEN T ERV ILL E RD., STU RG I S, M IC H 49091 616 / 651-3238 15411 W. Nine Mlle Rd. NEAR GREENFIELD Oak Park, Ml 48237 313/967-2131 CONGRATULATIONS TO CADET KEVIN A. BROWN 195

196 BEST WISHES TO A FINE YOUNG MAN Cadet Kevin A. Brown From Friends: Mr. & Mrs. Charles Benson Rev. Martin E. Bolton Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph Esannason Dr. Arthur L. Johnson

• CONGRATUTIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1987 and KEVIN A. BROWN From Friends: Mr. & Mrs. Clifton Kyles Mr. & Mrs. A. F. Meredith Mrs. Juanita Moore Mrs. Bernita Williams Rev. O.D. Williams 197

198 CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE FAMILY OF 1st Lt. KEVIN AARON BROWN Ms. Alexis Brown Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carruth Mrs. Rose Hutcherson Mrs. Margaret Jones Erin J. Jones Antonio L. Jones Ms. Shirley Jones Mr. & Mrs. Robert Jackson Ms. Shirley Mims Mrs. Dora Sheppard Mr. & Mrs. Robert Spight Mr. & Mrs. Eddie Taylor

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1987 CLASS AND TO MY SON CADET KEVIN A. BROWN Your day of birth was the dawn of your life . Rejoice in who you are and how you ' ve grown. For the dawn is life's continuous declaration to the universal truth of change. So be not foolish and only watch the ships sail the oceans of destiny. Take command of your vessel and allow the winds of change to direct your sail. And always remember that the ocean keeping you afloat is the love of those who surround you. MAXINE BROWN 199

200 CONGRATULAT IONS TO THE 1987 HOWE GRADUATES AND CADET KEVIN A. BROWN qjni1 [,l} i 00 nd i'IP(l 0 ('.()[\\l() ,' i/ onrl ill C 1n0 0i119 ... C. W. MORRIS HI GHLAND PARK CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME CW Morns 12700 Hamilton Highland Park, Michigan 48203 868-3500 "MAKE MORRIS YOUR CHOICE" Member, Board of Examiners, Mortuary Science & National Funeral Directors Association Man of the Year 1984-1985 !I


