1992 Howe Military School Yearbook

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THE TATLER 1992 VOL. 68 HOWE, IN. THEY DRAW THE LINEAdministration, Staff and Faculty 9 -·LINE OF THE TIMESActivities 17 TOP OF THE LINESeniors .............................................. 33 REACHING THE LINEJuniors ............................................. 77 VIEWING THE LINESophomores ····· 83 UNDER THE LINETHE START/NG LINEJunior High 9 3 A SPIRITUAL LINEMinistry ......................................... _ ..... 97 LINE UPSOrganizations ...................................... 99 THE GOAL LINEAthletics ........................................... 129 LIFE LINES__ Campus Life ...................................... 145 THE FINAL LINEGraduation 149 A LINE FROM OUR SPONSORSAdvertisements .................................. 161

'Ghe senior class is proud to dedicate the 1992 t;At;CE'R to two of the most dedicated and deserving individuals-OJrs. Ca r ole 'Ghomas and 'Rev. 'Ge""H 'Gimson. firs. 'Ghomas came to 1<owe 00ilita11J in 1990 and worlu full time as the Guidance Counselor. 'Rev. 'Gimson came to our school in the fall of 1988 and volunteers most of his free time to 1<owe cadets, working in the Guidance Office and with the speech team.

'Both of these individuals have demonstrated their love, understanding and compassion to the cadets of 11.ro.s.

Even after we are far awaH from 1'<owe, these people will alwaHs be in our hearts.

1992 Senior Class of 1<.00.S.

DEDICATIO N

With great pleasure and pride I welcome the Class of '92 into the ranks of Alumni of 1-towe OOilitat"M School. 'You have been proven to be successful at this stage of 9our lives, and I hope 9ou will take this success with 9ou to the nert challenge 9ou face. OOa9 God 'Bless 9ou and m9 best wishes for 9our continued success. . .

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Headmaster-High School

'Go the Class of 1992, Graduation from 'J-{(l)S is the beginning of alt Hour tomorrows. 'During the past several Hears HOU have worked and studied, practiced and plaHed, and grown-grown mentatlH as welt as phHsicallH-and now HOU are readH to begin Hour lives as members of the adult communitH· Whatever course Hour future takes, it is mH sincere hope that HOU wilt look back on Hour Hears here as having prepared HOU to meet and deal with the challenges that life wilt present. I wish to each and eVettJone of HOU the happiness of a productive life and the respect of Hour fellow human beings. 'Ghe future belongs to HOU.

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Headmaster-Junior High

As HOU pass beHond 'J((l)S, Hou will face manH new challenges, some overwhelming. 'Your training, as a cadet and student at 'J<owe, should prove a valuable tool to unlocking doors to new adventures and to breaking down blockades that, to the ordinaTH person, might seem immovable. 'You are not ordinaTH· 'You are special. 'Bless 'You!!

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LTC Lawerence E. Cowles

Commandant

<DH sincere congratulations to all the members of the senior class. Since I returned to :Howe three Hears ago; in mH opinion this has been the best overall senior class. I enjoHed working with manH of the class members on an individual basis. Good luck to all in Hour future endeavors.

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'G:JfE '.EXECU'GIV'.E COU'l'lCI.C-frop rowl Fr. roorgan, 'it 'Piper, 'D. ffiarsett, (middle row J J. ffiorgan, 'B. Arklie, J. OJalerich, {bottom row J C'GC Cowles, COC ffierritt, COC Vandermeer, C'GC 'Grout.
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The Board of Trustees

'Ghe :Howe OOilitaTH '.Board of 'Grustees: (around table, .C. to 1t J 'Dean Koulouras, Gordon OJcillullen, John 'Peterson, 'Gravis 'Pearse, Jack lmpe8, 'Godd 1-<errick C'Greasurer J, Charles Gross, 'Dr. OJelvin Vul, gamore, '}{.'David :Houser, Fred Greenwood, (back row, .C. to 'R.J John Kirsch, OJrs. Gloria OJiller, CO.C 'Ghomas ffierritt CSecretaTH ), Ken :Herrick CVice 'Pres. l, John Wattles and 'Brenn Arklie. (Asst. 'Greas. J. OOissing from the photo is the 'Rt. 'Reverend Francis Gra8, C'Pres.l and 'Dr. Lawrence 'Bouton.

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THEY DRAW THE LINE

Administration, Staff and Faculty

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'Brenn Arklie 'Business manager
COL Vandermeer Senior ArmH Inst.
'Ghe 'Right 'Reverend 'Francis C. GraH 'Bishop
'Diocese of 'northern Indiana
'Ghe '.Episcopal Church 'Prisident, 'Board of 'Grustees
'David OJarsett 'Dir. of 'Development
C'GC 'Kimball Assist. J{eadmaster Gloria OJiller Superintendent's Sec. Glenn Cox 'Dir. of Admissions 'Fr. 'Phillip roorgan Chaplain
(l)arcia roarsett Admissions Assistant 'Diana Choate Admin. Sec. 'Katrina Sulks Quartermaster
Cather 'Parish
J'RO'GC Sec.
Jackie Olds
1-leadmaster/Com. Sec.
SandH Shields
'R'11,
'Dir. of Inftnn. Janice 'RomanHk
Q(l) Clerk
Jim Work 'Barber S'.FC
'Reed J'RO'GC Instructor e 'Pete 'Kampheus C'P'n
Susan OJedlin
ffiaintenance Sec.
SSG
Giles J'RO'GC Instructor
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CCEA'l1I'l1G
U'P 'G:JfEI'R AC'G lfront row l J. roach, C. 'Betts, S. CDedlin, CD. ua9lor, lmiddle row J 'P. .Cau\'er, m. 'Buader, to. ffiach, J. 'Betts, J. Gibson, lback row l :H. 'Ragland, E. Cleveland, G. ffioore, 'B. Walker, J. Lipscomb, 'R. 'Ghomason Cnot pictured) 'R. Crabtree, OJ. 'Dowling, G.
CDedlin,
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Shultz. 'Rev. 'Gimson talks to cadet Cremin and parents about various t opics. firs. Sulks doing one of her numerous jobs in the Q.ffi.
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'Ralph Abston Johanna Arklie 'Gro9 Carson Edward Choate Eric Colville 'Risa :Herber illichael O)cilrath John 'Pagin Leanne 'Pera Anita 'Price
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Carole 'Ghomas
"What can BOU expect from a Viking Wench?"quips 'Pagin.
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fir. and firs. :Herber help out behind the counter during a Junior Class sub partM·

(l)r. Carson caught in the act of grading papers at h l desk.

All of facultM converses before entering the Chapel.
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LINE OF THE TIMES

Activities

PARENTS' WEEKEND

Hard Work Does Not Go

1'H Jon 'Knight and Gorn Eggleston

three weeu of "plebeship", sons and daughters were re, united with their parents on September 20,22. :Hugs and kisses from parents and familH members were exchanged all weekend. 'Ghe holidaH began with most parents and families showing up at 10:00 AOJ on Saturda9. 'Ghe C1tdets then showed their families around campus and attended teacher conferences.

'Ghe cadets were treated to a picnic organized b9 the :Howe 'Parents' }\ssociation. 'Ghe weather was great, which gave the cadets a chance to meet with other cadet's parents and famil9 members. lunch was over, the plebes were allowed to go off campus with their families until 10:30 'POJ that night.

On Sunda9, the plebe ceremon9 was held. At that time the plebes received their :Howe crests and became fulHleged members of the cadet corps. 'Ghe cadets were then allowed to go off campus for the OJost of the cadets went out to dinner and went bowling or shopping in the nearb9 towns.

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5roI£Er '.Howe Cadets J. 'Knight, 'It Ingram with 'Kara Gran, inger, 'l1. Anderson and J. 'Knight enjo9 the famil9 picnic and sunn9 weather.

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t;:J{E CO.LORSI :Howe cadets parade in front of familH and friends during the 'Parents' Weekend celebration.

'YOU SEE I'(l) HeftJ Cadet Crouch en, joHs a meal at the 'Parents' Weekend picnic.

'.FOOD, '.FOCKS '.FU'l'l! ffian9 families enjo9ed the fut:iv, ities. t;he Mounger Ht seemed especial19 taken with the cannon outside the mess halt

:HE'!:I!! 'Plebe Eggleston off\ciallH be, comes a part of the cadrt corps. '.During the plebe ceremonM, he was presented the :Howe Crest b9 .Ct. 'RoHman and SSg. Griff\th.
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FRIENDS SHA RE T HE WEE KEN

l 20 « 13A'.B'Y FOOD O'R OJESS '}{A.CC 'FA'RE: Visitors, old and Houng alike, enjoHed picnicking outdoors on the warm sunnH weekend. A 'FU'GU'RE CA'DEt;? Sgt. '13ierkamp poses with his 13UOOIESf Junior ':High students Jerem9 Froh r 9oung brother during the 'Parents' Weekend activities. and 'l1ick IDedenstorer joined the crowds at the ents' 'Da9 picnic.

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A PLEBE

A plebe is a new student undergoing a period of orientation. 't;his orientation is structured to rapidlH teach new cadets the histoTH and traditions of 'H.00.S. A plebe's life revolves around self discipline, self,respect and above alt, respect for his peers.

Ghe plebes dailH routine consists of performing their schedule with the rest of the Corps, except theH must button their top shirt button at alt times and must run to their designated places when not marching. Under no circumstances wilt a plebe be altowed to speak unless a cadet or master addresses them.

At the end of the three weeks, the plebe orientation comes to a close. Once theH have earned their crests, the plebes become fult fledged cadets. 't;he facultH, staff, and Corps acknowledge that without the three week plebe training session, the new cadets would not progress as quickl9. (Above J CG. 'Rossman assists Ct;. Griffith in handing the 'Howe Crest to '.Plebe '.Phillips.

bH James Streeter and Jake Schuehrer
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MILITARY BALL And Senior Ring Ceremony

'Ghe Founders' 'Da9 13all, held at the Centut"H Cen, ter, proved to be a success. 'Ghere was food, drinks and dancing. '.Eve11Jone was awestruck when the Iron Guard, commanded hH SFC 'Gramel 1iarris, slowl9 walked onto the floor. One bH one, the class of1992 slowlH descended the stairs. 'Ghe sound of clashing steel echoed through, out the room.

At the end of the Iron Guard stood CDr. 'Piper and 13ishop GraH to present and bless the class rings. Ghe long line of alumni stood off to the side to congratulate the Seniors.

S:HA.C.C WE 'DN11CE-CDaj. 13arb 'Gen"H and her guest dance the night awaH·

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CjffG C:HAG-.CGC. 'Donavan ffiiller, his father and Col. Vandermeer enjoH a conversation. I'R.0'11 GUA'R'D--lleftJ 'Ghe Iron Guard prepare for the Seniors to descend the stairs and receive their class rings. A 'B.CESSI'11G--labovel .Ct;. 'Rossman received his ring from 'Bishop GraH· S'E'11IO'R 'R.1'11GS--lbelow J 'PV'G. Atieh, about to re-ceive his ring from {l)r. 'Piper and 'Bishop Gra9.
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FOUNDER S' WEEKENL

W eekend Of Memories

Founders' Weekend was a time for memories. Ghe weekend was filled with memorable events like the ffiilita11:J 1'all, drill competition and the lip sHnc contest. 'Ghe 1'all was held on Sat., Oct. 26, at the CentU11:J Center in South 13end.

'Ghe 1'all included a dinner, ring ceremonH and a dance.

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A'l1'D IDAl'GI'l1G-'Ghe senior class waits outside
All Saints Chapel for
procession
chapel
SundaH
.COO'Kl'11G S'J{A'R'P-lst 'Platoon 13ravo CompanH and 2nd 'Platoon 'Delta CompanH compete in the drill competition held oc SaturdaH· All Companies competed in the competition. 1st 'Platoon 'Delta CompanH won the drill squad streamer.

Em'DS OF S'PECG'RUffi-From the tearful ring ceremonH to the gaieqJ of the lip sHnc, the weekend was a mixture of feelings.

S. OOcCurdH descends the staircase at the 'Ball. (right l 'R. 'Kolberg receives his ring from 'Bishop GreH. Uower Cadets 'D. OOasterson, 'P. Cameron and 'G. Forbes seem to be having an identitH crisis during the lip sgnc.

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BOAR'S HEAD

'Ghe grand celebration was held on 'December 19, 1991. Cadets, familH, facultH, and friends gathered t°' gether at the OJajor OOerrit 'Dining 1-lall to watch the procession of the 'Boar's 1<ead grand march.

'Ghe cast was made up of cadets dressed in colorful costumes. Ghe choir sang Christmas carols, while the band provided the music.

.Cad8 of the manor-!abovel Cadets 1). OJiller and 'D. Eddings plaH the parts of the Cord and the CadH of the manor for 'Boar's 1<ead amusement.

In need of shave-!rightl 'K. SnHder, and .C. 'Ball, the other Cord and CadH of the OOanor, in their colorful and amusing outfits.

The Traditio

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'Ghe master chef-Jim ffiorgen, the food service directOT at J(owe, carries the boar's head into the mess hall.

Just clowning around-lbelow J 'Ghe Gesture, S. 'Krupp leads the candle bearers around the mess hall during the '.Boar's :J(ead '.Dinner.

Alumni Weekend was a time to see the old campus, remember old friends, and relive old times. Alumni Weekend was held on (l)a9 1--3. 'Ghe classes of 1942 and 1952 were hon, ored for their SOth and 40th an, niversafH· A civil war reenactment group sta8ed the weekend, camping bl:J Old Guard pond. 'Dinners, pa, rades, and tours were given to honor former graduates.

Alu mni Weekend

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PLAZA SUITE

:Howe's OJother's 'Da9 production was 'P.CA2A SUI'UE bH 'l1eil Simon. Ghe show was directed bH OJr. Volz, assisted bH 'Rev. uirnson and OJiss 'Price. Cadets, familH and friends gathered in 'Bouton Auditorium on the evening of ffia9 8. Ghe crowd was transported with Simon's humor to '11.1-J.C. 's 'Plaza :Hotel. OJembers of the cast and crew: (clockwise, from .C. J OJukumoto, 'Rusnell, 'Barnhill, OJiss 'Price, OJiner, Eggleston, OJr. Uotz, Wile9, OJalstrom, Elmakais, Silveria, '.FannasH, 'Pollock, Jackson, Griffith, and Arnold. £'11ot 'Pictured, 'Rev. uimsonl

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Moth er's D ay Festivities!

'Ghe second weekend in OJaH was full of activities for cadets and their families. 'Ghe annual OJother,s 'DaH 'Ball was held on Sat., OJaH 9, at the Elkhart CommunitH Center. 1-lighlights of the evening included the Senior 'Blanket CeremonH and dancing for Houng and old. SundaH's events included a service in All Saints Chapel, a parade, and an awards ceremonH.

'BUOOIES-labove l enjoH the eve-. ning. ('Below l C'P'G 'Barton escort-. ing a guest to her seat.

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'BCA'l1'KE'G CE'RECDO'l1'Y-CDr. 'Pagin sends 'Barnhill and CDrs. 'Ghomas through the Iron Guard. I'R0'11 GUA'R'D-labovel arches their sabers. ('Below J A "noogie,, of affection for Lewis. O.L'D GHDE 'ROC'K ''11 'RO.L.L-'Ghe Wests enjo9 the evening. 'DI'RG'Y 'D A'l1CI'l1G-takes on a new meaning. .LAOY.BA'DA-the forbidden dance! l SG 'P.LAG00'11, EC1{0 co. in the mother's 'Da9 'GA'l1'K 'P'RA'11'K-the StOqJ of crime and punishment. parade.
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N EW CONSTRUCTION

'Ghe brand new Industrial Arts building was completed in late 'December. It was dedicated to ·'Pete 'Falt. O)r. 'Fall's dream was to start an industrial arts program at '}{owe, a dream that was carried on after his death in 1974. '}{is dream became a realitH when a friend, George Weasal, started a memorial fund in his name. 'Ghis new I.A. building is located just east of the old industrial arts building. 'Ghe structure is 40' bH 90', "according to instructor Clark. 'Ghe complex has a class room, wood lab, dark room and three restrooms. It was constructed of steel siding and a limestone front. Alt this and more for the price tag of $150,000. 'Ghis price tag includes the work done on the old I.A. building which was converted into an in, tramural gHm. 'Ghis face,lift wilt include new restrooms, new heaters, and a new floor.

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OP OF THE LINE

Seniors

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SEq'lJO'R C.LASS OF'FICE'RS
Advisor-OOr. 'Pagin, Sergeant At Anns-CDark White, V. 'President-JodH CDukumoto, Secretat"H-Chris Cok 'President-CaseH Jackson, 'Greasurer-JaH 'Yu.
PVT Earle E. Allen "The Pearl" 'Rifle 'Gearn (2 J Cannon Crew Cl) 'Reserve CDedal fGri-..CountM 'Rifle CDatchJ 1991 SFC 'Reed, 'Ghank MOU for giving me the knowledge of how to be a good shooter. You taught me so well I am beating mM 'Dad now. 'Rev. 'Gimson, HOU are the most wonderful person. God bless Mou! .Cast, but not least, CO.C Vandemeer, HOU have served Mour count11:J well. Settle down, HOU have earned it. 35

'First, I would like to thank all facultH members and mH parents, for putting up with me. 'Ghanks to th Senior Class. If it wasn't for them I probablH never would have made it. I'd like to thank specificall9 m ! dad, for putting up with mH stupiditH· 'Ghanks, OOrs. 'Ghomas, for handling mH problems. 'Ghanks, 'Gimson, for helping me fill out college applications. OP'G Cook, the 'Head 'Hancho, I'm going to miss HOl because Hou were like a step dad to me.

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Future 'Plans: I plan on going to college, getting a degree in management, and running mH own business. · CPL Abdullah Mahmoud Atieh

has managed to teach me about friends, enemies, love, life, and people in general. 'Ghank HOU

I would be a liar to saH I didn't learn anHthing while at 1-towe. Aside from

the most intluencial people in mH life-Grandma, Grandpa, Aunt Jan, Uncle 'Gorn, OJom and '.Dad-I love all of Hou. Ghank HOU to the facultH and staff, especiallH CDr. 'Bauman, O)r. 'Pagin, CDr. Choate, and OJr. ShigleH· Additional thanks to 'nick, Alfred-lgood luck in the future working for OJad CDagazine J, 'Ged, 'Dan, Laura,

'Renee, Chris, 'GubbH, Waldo and Jason, thank Hou for being mH "little brother" for as long as HOU were. Last, {but not least), thanks to firs. and CO£. Grout, who basicallH made mH staM here possible.

CPT Louise Marie Ball
Softba lt (3 J 'Basketball (2 J 'Gennis (3) WtC C2J Choir C2J 'Future 'Plans: I plan to be, come a psHchologist.
academics, :Howe
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CDegen,
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First,

.Cast

imPortantl,

38 'Rangers Cl J 1-!ussars (2 J Iron Guard (1 J 'Rifle Cl J Golf lll 'Grack U1 1-!ockeH {11 Soccer {11 '111-!S (21 A'D'G (1J 1-!onor Guard (31 Superintendent's .Cist (21 )\,Conduct (31 1-!eadmaster's List (11 Cadet Challenge OJedal Cl 1
ILT Theodore Battistone "BATTY"
I want to thank m8 friends, who made '}{owe more bearable. 13renden, crlathan, JimmH, 'RHan, .Lin 'Ruffins, Jason, ffiarc, CaseH, 'nick, and Je?TH· I 11 never forget Hou. Jim and Steve, Hou're the best frie nc I've ever had. 'Ghanks for being there. Ok 'D., ffirs. 'Ghomas, 'Rev. 'Gimson, ffir. Vogelsang, fir. C'P'G Canada , C'P'G Stephenson, and C'Pt; and firs. 13arton, thanks for eve11jthing. CO.C 'Kimball, Hot immense knowledge and dfH humor kept me going. 'Ghanks, I respect HOU alot.
and most
mom , 'Dad and famil8 I love 80U all VefH much. Good luck, class of '92. Farewell '}{owe.

V. Soccer (2 J

V. 'Baseball (3)

Iron Guard (11 'Honor Compan9 Cl l

Superintendant's List Cl)

'Headmaster's List (1)

Good Conduct (31 'Parade 'Ribbon {3 J 'Honor Committee Cl)

'11'HS C2J

A'D'G C2J

Algebra Gold ffiedal Cl J

LE'G Service 'Ribbon {3 J

Flag 'Detail Commander (1 J Future 'Plans: I plan to attend either ffiichigan State, Western OJichigan or Central ffiichigan.

First of all, I would like to thank m9 parents for caring enough to send me here and supporting me through mH Hears at '.Howe. I would also like to thank the facultH and staff, especial19 ffir. 'D., ffir. Carson, OJr. 'Pagin, OJr. 'Piper, C'P'G Cook, and C'P'G 'Barton. OJrs. 'Ghomas and 'Rev. 'Gimson, I thank Hou. Staff: 'Dave, 'Ke"'H, 'Don, and mare: 'Ghanks for all the advice, the jokes, and the craz9 things HOU gu9s instigate. Good luck CaseH J., 'Dan G., Joe S., and Jason S. I'll miss 9ou gu9s. 'Go the underclassmen: Ga9lane, ffiatt, 'Rob, 'Phil and 'Pete, goodb9e and good luck in 9our 9ears to come. Later gu9s, I'll miss 9ou!!!

SGT Scott Barnhill "Beanhead"
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V. Soccer (1 J

'Baseball (2)

1fockeH (1)

'ltHS C2l

'Future 'Plans: I am going to college in 'PennsHlvania and will major in business management.

I would like to recognize and thank a few important people that have helped me through high school. First and most irnportant18, thanks goes to m8 parents for sending me to :Howe. It gave me future options in lifi 'Ghank HOU 'Rev. 'Gimson and firs. 'Ghomas, for helping me get into college and teaching me never to forg r mH picnic basket. 'Go: fat 'Don, :Horse, '.BattM, 'Furball, OJookie Cm8 wife l, '.Barb, Goldstein, Joe 'Kool, Erik (rnH true love l, CaseH '.Bonnett. I will never forget HOU SUMS· Good luck in the future. "'Ghe mind, onci expanded to the dimensions of a larger idea, never returns to it's original size."

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JLT David P. Bragen "APED"

q'l)-{S ClJ

Cannon Crew {1)

Cadet Challenge (2 l Waiters (1)

Weight .Lifting (2 J

Jionor Guard (1 J C'Pt; OJanual 'Bustos Award {90)

Academic Wreath of Achievement (90)

'Platoon .Leader {1/2 J 1-leadmasters List (2 J

Future 'Plans: I plan to attend college, have a successful career and have the best of both worlds.

'.First I would like to thank the staff, facult9, and most of alt m9 mom. If it wasn't for 9ou r caring and patience, I wouldn't have made it. Go the class of '92, I wish 9ou farewell and good luck in the future. Well evef!:Jone, thanks for the memories. 'Possibl9 we will meet again in the future. If not, at least HOU will know that I'm en jo9ing t he ride. I will get b9!f!

CPL John C. Broutin " ROUTIN, TOUTIN, BROUTIN"
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42 '.Baseball (3 J Soccer (1) '11:1-{S (2 J /{onor Committee Cl J '.Baseball Cl l '.Baseball All Conference {2 J /{eadmaster's List (2) Superintendent's List (1) Future 'Plan5: I plan to go to _college. 1LT
Robert J. Burkle Jr. "Knuckle"
I would like to thank mH mom and mH dad for giving me a second chance. I would also like to saH tha n HOU for believing in me when I wasn't doing so hot. '11ow to all of HOU luckH underclassmen that have anothi Hear or more: Jim, Chris, and Jake, just like to saH keep looking toward the future and take it easH· 'l:hanl Ok 'D for being so down to earth and for the help on C.A.t;. Kolberg, 'Rossman, Jon and the rest of tf class; we' re outa here! Class of 92!!!!

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Soccer (2)

'Grack (21

Vj{C (2 l-vice president 'Rangers (2 J -vice commander (1 J

'}{onor Guard {1)

J{ockeH Club Cl)

'11JiS {21

A'D'G C2l Senior Class Secretat"H Old Guard-best first Hear cadet

'Best Spirit ffiedal 'French ffiedal I plan to attend the UniversitH of 'DaHton and hopefuUM get a degree in ffiechanical Engineering.

I would like to thank mM parents for providing me with a second chance and 'Rev. 'Gimson for alwaMs standing b!:J mH side. 'Ghanks to all the facultM that have helped me. OJr. Carson, ffir. 'Detlice, OJAJ Colville, ffir. 'Pagin, CDr. 'Ruiz, OJr. 'Bauman, ffir. 'Piper, ©rs. 'Ghomas, .C'GC Cowles, and CO£ ffierrit; I could not of done it without HOU guHs· I hope the friends that I leave behind will never forget me. John "'Beth'' (Deguire, Chad "Culver" Johnson, General Stuller, WileM, Shack, Griff, 'Big Joe, "Amber" OJinor, 'Yu, Williams, and '.Battistone, best of luck to all of MOU. 'Farewell to the men of 'Bravo CompanM, it was a great Hear. Good luck to the Senior Class and goodbHe, for this is the end.

CPT Christopher Cole "Cole Trickle" 2 years
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VolleHbalt (1 J 'Rifle (1) 'l1)-{S UJ Speech lll 'Debate (1)

'Gri CountH, 3rd V. 'Rifle '92

'Gri CountH, 1st, first Hear shooter '92

State Science Award, 1st, '91 'Pace Writing Award future 'Plans: I am planning to attend Eastern Illinois UniversitH to become an accomplished writer.

I would like to give a special thanks to mH parents for being there for me when I needed HOU most. I wou ' also like to thank mH grandparents for listening to me and believing in me to do what is right. A speci thanks to CO.C Cowles, the 'Board of 'Grustees and the rest of the rems facultH for believing in me. Afr words from the wise: '.Hang Loose Alpha! 'Ghanks to: 'Kit, OJookie, 'Barbie, J.'P., J.E., 'l1ick S., £,0),'f Jasmine and last, but not least, firs. 'Grout. Who said one Hear can't make a difference!? Cook uPon light that shines forever within Hourself.

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JLT Dionice T.M. Eddings

Cross-.Count11J

13est

Future 'Plans:

I'd like to give special thanks to m9 parents 'l1ancH and Steve, for all the sacrifices which the8 have made for mH benefit. I know it's hard and I am eternallH grateful for their support and encouragement. I would like to thank ffir. 'Piper "for his motivation techniques,'' ffir. Clark, C'Pt; Stephenson, C'Pt; Canada, CO.C 'Kimball, ffirs. 'Ghomas, and 'Rev. 'Gimson, for all their help during mH final gear. Jim and Scott: 'Don't forget all the times we've had. StHmie, 'nick "'Ghe General", Woowis, Cou, C.W., and Whopper: I will miss HOU all. 'Go all m9 fellow seniors: 'Don't let gour dreams die!!

PVT Stephen J. Fox Jr. "Alfred"
{1 J t;rack {2J 'Baseball {2 J :Honor Guard {3 J Cannon Crew {2}
':Ori 11 Squad {3 J Old Guard
I plan on going to college to get m8 masters degree.
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Soccer (21 Wrestling (2 l 'Grack Cll Speech & 'Debate (2 l 'Rangers (1 J Iron Guard (ll InfirmaTH 'Bouncer Cl l 'Drama Club Cl l Cadet Challenge CDedal .C91,92l Soccer Captain's Award, Wrestling 'Gearn Captain, :Headmaster's List, Superintendent's List Future 'Plans: 'Go go to Eastern ffiichigan Universit9 and major in psHchologM.

'Go all those who I've laughed, cried and been with during those t11Jing times, thanks. 'You are the memori1 that will stand out the most and I will never forget. Chris 'Ghompson, good luck in 93, (and I all bear lf I'll miss Ha· 'GinH and Stu18, I love Ha guHs· 'Your both great! 'Peterson, I wish there was a \WI for HOU bud. Good luck. Scott and Steve, thanks for being mH help and best of friends through it all. I HOU guHs! Good luck in Hour future endeavors, class of 92, I'll miss Ha all.

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2LT James A. Griffith "Griff"

Cross-CountqJ {2 J

l;rack (1)

Speech {4)

'Debate {3)

V.:H.C. {ll

Old Guard {1 J Iron Guard {1) '11.:Ji.S. {2 J

:Jieadmaster's List (4 J Class Officer {1 J Academic Wreath of Achievement Gold ffiichael 'Kurtis ffiedal, Silver ffiichael 'Kurtis ffiedal, Greatest Academic '.Progress Award, Old Guard 'Debate 'Plaque Future 'Plans: l;o major in business and become a financial consultant.

After four Hears somewhere HOU start Hour good-bHes with what made it almost bearable-friends; 'Don, :HenqJ, 'Ged, 'Dave, 'Brad, JeT11:J, Louise, Joe, 'Barb, Jason, Ja9, Steve, .Caura, '.Dawn, l;ravis, Jason, 'Pete, JimmM, 'Ducan, 'Phil, 'RHan, 'Brenden, 'l'lathan, 'Rob, '11aomi, Ann, Steve, JaH, Erika, '.David, Jason, Amanda, 'Ron, Anita, .Ct;C 'Kimball, ffir. Shigle9 and OJr. 'Pagin. I also must thank m9 parents and grandparents. 'Gheir inspiration to me has been the most driving force in m9 life, and without their decision I would not be where I am. Good .Cuck! I love 9ou all!

2LT Daniel J. Goldstein "Goldfish"
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I would like to thank mH parents for giving me the support that I needed and being there for me wh en I needed 8ou the most. I would also like to thank C'P'G 'Barton for keeping me out of trouble. ffir. thanks for all of the stories. ffir. Wire, go to barber school. 'Go all of the cadets at Echo: 'You are #1 ana make the best of it! I miss 8ou all. Streeter, don't forget, I :HI'G. 'Ged, ffiother Goose is still here . Joei someda8 HOU will control evef8 woman's heart. 'Don't forget the fun times we had. ffiookie, thanks fo r all the candH breaks. 'Go all the underclassmen: work hard ... it pa8s off.

. 48 ".., Color Guard (1) Weight {1 J :Honor Guard (1 J 'Platoon Leader (1 J 'Best 4Drilt Squad (1/2) 'Fort 'Kno:x: (1 Summer J Gold-<Dost Improved Academic Award (1) 'Future 'Plans: I plan to go to college and be a police offker.
2LT Jason M Grimes "Stymie"

'11:HS ll 1121

Color Guard l1 J

Iron Guard (1 J

1{onor Guard (1 J Sword and Shield (1 l

Student Govt. 11th, "Greas. 12th, 'Pres. Academic Wreath of Achievement (3 J

'.Future 'Plans: I plan to go on to college and studH international law.

I

rules! 'Go mH senior

Walton, Wolff, :Harris, '.Bonnett, Anderson,

'Poljack, Volz, 'Piper, Carson, ffir. "'D.", CDrs.

JodH, HOU know how I feel. 'Ruffins, '.BattH, Ape 'D, Elmakias, '.BameH, Griff, 'Dionice,

'Rev.

'Reed

in touch!

CRT Casey Jackson "Action" "C.J."
would like to thank mH parents: I love HOU both. C'P"G 'Barton-Hou're the best! Echo
class-good luck! CDareus-"Summer 'nights" and "'.Forever '.Friends." Scott,
Jake (She's Alright!J, Goo9 luck to HOU all. roasters:
Chomas and
"Gimson thanks for
Ingram and S'.FC
keep
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1-lowe

thank

and further mH education. 'Ghank Hou OJr. Cot

CO.C

the

firs. 'Ghomas and 'Rev. 'Gimson, it took time an a lot of work but we did it! 'Go mH

Chris, J.P., 'Dave, Steve, '.Brian, and Eric; thanks guHs· (Dari HOU and 'KathH have made a great ditference in m8 life. 'Go mH loving and caring parents who gave th· undHing love and attention to me and mH

love and thank HOU for not giving up. ffiaH we all the darkest of nights so we maH wake up to see the light.

50 'Grack-1 'Year 1-<owe, 3 Hears Culver Cross Count11J-3 Hears Culver JV '.Basketball, Soccer-.1 Hear Culver 1-lockeH l1 J Future 'Plans: Going on to college receiving a roasters degree in 'PsHcholoSM·
SSG Richard C. Johnson "Chad"
'Go
militafH, I
Hou for the chance to continue
fir .Piper and
Vandermeer, for taking
chance.
friends:
feelings-I

'Drama (2)

{2)

(2

.Cip S8nc {1 J

Future 'Plans: 'Become a 'Police Officer, and I'll see HOU at 'Duncan 'Doughnuts.

SSG James W. Lewis "Woo-is"

'Ghanks room, 'Dad, George, and '.BetsH· Without HOU all I wouldn't have been able to make it. Also, thank HOU '.Barb, OOr. Steve Scott and Chris Cole CK.I.'G. J. 'Ghanks be to 'Ghe master God ('!Jahweh, Jah, Allah, 'GheH are all the same). I made it. I can't leave out 'Dave, J.'P., 'Brian, 'Gom, and 'PC. 'Eric, good luck. Elvis lives and teaches at :Howe. OOatt, hang in there. "'You question our beliefs {stand alone). Our desires burning deep in our hearts, it's in our heads, it's in our soul, we stand alone!!

C,Countt] U J Soccer
Wrestling
J 'newspaper (1)
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'Ghere are two vel"B special people in m8 life; ffiom and 'Dad. 'Ghe8 have guided me through things tha1 would have been impossible to overcome on m8 own. I onl8 wish I will continue to make them proud of thi son the8 have helped mold. I would also like to thank 'Kolberg, 'Burkle, 'Ghomson and Griffith for thi support the8 have given to me throughout the school Hear. 'Rossman, I know we've seen the worst in lifi and the best in life, but we've been there for each other through it all. .Let's keep it that waH! (1)8 brothers , 'Paul and Jim, I love Hou. Goodb8e and God 'Bless.

52 'Baseball (1 J 'Drill Competition (1 l :Honor Guard Cl J 'n:HS (1) A'D'G Cll Superintendents .Gist Cl J 'Future 'Plans: I plan to attend either I.tL or U. of S. Ind. and studH business management.
SSG Jon P. Knight "Tiny"
CPT R. Jason Kolberg "I ceherg" 'Baseball (4 J Golf (1 J Soccer Cl J Wrestling Cll Class Officer {2 J '.Honor Guard (2 J Iron Guard (1 J '11'}{S C3J ClJ Old Guard, Sword and Shield ro.A.C. All Conference 'Baseball Superior Cadet ffiedal '91 SAI .Leadership Award '91 'Best Etfort 'Baseball '91 Academic Wreath of Achievement '90-'91 Superintendent's List '.Future 'Plans: I plan on going to the UniversitH of ffiiami to studH international finance and marketing, and possiblH plaH baseball. If I come back to visit, HOU alt better be excited! EspeciaUH Hou, '.Delta! 'Keep up the good work and staH cool. See 'Ya! 53

'n.1{.S. C3 J

A.'D.'G. (3J Soccer (3) Golf (31 'Basketball (1 J OJanager (1) Iron Guard (1) :Honor Guard (1 J :Honor Committee (1 J Soccer CDac. Conference (2 J 'Best Effort, Captain's Award, OJost Improved; Golf 'Best Effort

Future 'Plans: Go enter college and major in engineering.

First, I'd like to thank mH Father and mH Stepmother for giving me the chance to start over in school, an: in life.

'Go mH CDother-thanks for all the support (and food) to keep me hanging in there. 'Ghat goes double form ; Grandmother and the rest of mH familH. 'Go the facultH and statf-'Ghank Hou. I've learned alot more tha' what I've read in books. :Hang in there, don't give up. 'Your parents didn't.

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JLT Scott C. McCurdy

'Gennis (lJ

'Basebatl (1 l '}fockeM Club Cl l

'.Howe 'Herald (1 J 'Band: Concert (1 l marching (1) 'Drill 'Gearn (1 J Lip S9nc (1) '11.:H.S. Cl J Superintendent's List (1 J .LE'G Service

future 'Plans: 'Go attend OJontreat-Anderson cotlege, in 'north Carolina, and become an intern in biomedical engineering.

I wo uld like to thank m9 parents and mHself for choosing such an adventurous school such as 'Howe. OJ9 sh ort t ime here has not onl9 straightened me out but left me with life-long memories. I'd also like to thank 'Rev. 'Gimson and ffirs. 'Ghomas for being such kind people. When I look back at this in 20 9ears, I'd just like to saH Good .Luck, J.'P. I sure hope 9ou are doing alright, man. 'Best of all, I remember the 'Detroit weekends, and 1'ig Joe, Chris Cole, 'Re-run and the rest of the gang.

SFC John Patrick McGuire "JIP"
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56 Speech {1) Golf (2J 'Grack (1) Cross CountTH (11 Color Guard (2) 'Gennis {1) Future 'Plans: 'Go go into mechanical engineering, drafting or business, after attending 10 Hears of college
JSG Brad A. Miller "0.E. Willy"
I'd like to give thanks to the fine facultH of J-(.OJ.S. for broadening mH horizons. 'Brenden and '11athan, W two were reallH a pair, the best friends I'll ever have. Oh, '.Brenden and '11.athan, and Hou too, remember 'Pig Latin. And anHone I forgot, there isn't enough paper for Hou all, so 111 saH it all at on· (Scott Audi 5000 G l. "'.BA'}{AffiAS" jfE'RE I COCDE!

Old Guard (2 J

:1-tonor Guard (4 J trnC C2J

Student Government (3) Gennis (4)

'.Basketball (2 J A'DG CSJ

'l1:HS C2J

Sword and Shield {1 J '.Band (SJ

:Honor Council {1 J Choir (2J 'Debate (1)

'.Battalion '.Bugler (4) Acol9te (3)

Iron Guard (tJ Lifeguard (3 J Gennis Singles Groph9 (2 J OOcArthur Award, 'Gennis OOV'P, Golf OODP, Superintendent's List (6) 'Ranking Cadet {SJ John 'Philip Sousa Award, :Hetu OOemorial OOedal, Wreath of Achievement {6 J Future 'Plans: Go attend Indiana

I would like to thank God for guidance :He has given me, m9 parents for the love theM have shown me and the fac ult9 for all of their help and support. I would especiall9 like to thank ffir. '.Bauman, Ok 'Pagin, L'GC 'Ki mb all, OJr. Vogelsang, ffir. Fesperman, OOr. Cox and illr. OJcilrath. roH appreciation goes out to those that made mH staH more gratif'Hing. 'Ghose included are mH great friends in 'Battalion Staff; the great times we had will last forever in our minds. I'll never forget 9ou guMs· Good luck to all, especiallH to the seniors of nert Hear It's a challenge and a great learning experience. Goodb9e and God 'Bless. '.Donovan

LTC Donovan K. Miller "Don"
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58 V. Soccer (2} JV. 'Basketball (1 J V. 'Basketball Cl J 'Baseball {2 J 'Grack (2] V'}{C UJ 'Bravo 'BoHz {1 J School 'PlaH {1) f{onor SocietH {2 J ITTV'P,JV. 'Basketball '.Future 'Plan$: I plan on attending college at CDichigan State and major in Electrical Engineering
SSG Jerry R. Miner "THE BEAST"
I'd like to thank mH mother and father for sending me to this wonderful place. 'Ghanks 'Gramel, for HOU' counseling. 'Ghanks 'Rob, GaHlane, CDatt, Chris and 'Deshon, for a great basketball season. 'Ghanks C'Pt Stephenson for giving me a second chance.

Cross CountqJ (2)

13asketball (3 J

Softball (3 J

13and (31 Choir (2 1/2)

'Rangers (2 J

'Gennis llJ v.HC L2J

'Pep Squad l1 J

Iron Guard {1)

'Ghespian (3 J Speech (2 1121

'Debate (2)

'Best Speaker Award '91

'Debate 'Plague '91 Athletic/Scholar Arm!:J 'Reserve Award '91

Cadet Challenge {'}(owe, 'Fort 'Knox) '90,91

'Future 'Plans: I want to excel in anH area I go into, preferablH political science and law.

I'd like to thank 'Ka!:J ro., Art and Elizabeth Gabhart for giving me something invaluable, no matter how the circumstances came out. 'Go Lean 'P. I owe mH athleticness. 'Go Ok Carson 'K.V., 'Rev. 'Gimson, fir. 'Pagin and OOAJ Coleville, thank !:JOU!

Little 'Buddah (t;.'}(.J, I'll miss !:JOU sweetheart, along with SGt; 'Reed, and the 'Ranger team. O)H little 'Deshon ID., Lil 'Darnell and ffiatt, I love !:JOu! Good luck: 'Kevin C., 'J<arold 'R., 'Rob ro., and Chris 'G. GaHlane! 'Do !:JOUr best, because one da!:J HOU 11 look back. Fellow seniors, I'll miss !:JOU! Joe s., 13arb {t;0)'11t;J, 'Dionice ('KevJ, and Scott ro. !:JOU 1 re the best! Case9, HOU're a true friend. 'Ghank HOU for understanding. Goodb9e J(owe it's been more than delightful!

I love !:JOU all!

Jod!:J C. ffiukumoto

CPT Jody G. Mukumoto "Mookie"
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like to thank God

all

mM 1{owe experience. mom and 'Dad, I love MOU for

I could not have made it

I'd like to thank C'Pv

C'P'G 'Barton, C'P'G

all mH

C'P'G

and C'P'G '}{eath. 'Ghanks to all mH teachers, especiallH Shivel8, '.Bauman, and Ok 'Pagin {see Ha later '.BudJ. A special shout out to: ffiookie, Cole, 'Kolberg, Sonda& 'Knight, Jackson and Zanella.

I saH "later" to: :J<elmschrott, 'Blanding, Govea, '.Butera, and Wolff.

'Rifle {2J 'l11iS (2J Choir (2) Speech & 'Debate ll l 1{eadmaster 's List (2 J Superintendenes List (2 J 'District Singing Solo Gold medal Future 'Plans: I wish to go to college to get mM ffiasters then eventuallM get mM 'Ph'D.
SFC Claude Jason Pilgrim
I'd
above
for helping me through
giving me another shot and sticking with me.
without HOU.
Canada,
ffiurphH,
Cook,
'Go
underclassmen brethren,
60

Future 'Plans: I'm going to take m8 life one da8 at a time.

'.Farewell; 'Ghere are reaUH onlH two people I want to thank, first mH fiancee 'Dawn OJarie WaHt, for her support. I probablH would not have made it without her. 'Ghen mH parents for their support and love. 'Ghen a heartH good'bHe to mH friends, Atieh and 'Kolberg. Without them m9 time here would have been the biggest bore. Also, 'Ghanks to C':P'G Cook and C'P'G Canada for setting me straight when I needed it. So to the 'Howe staff and the cadets, a fond farewell. c,9a!!

SGT J Randall Poff "Poof'
JU 'Basketball (1 J V. 'Grack (1)
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In the past two Hears, I've learned alot about mHself and how to get along with people. 'Ghis school helpea make me a well rounded individual. I'd like to thank all IDH friends: 'Kolberg, '.Burkle, Griffith, uhomson c., Jackson and to all the others-HOI know who Hou are. Jon and Jim 'Knight, I'm proud of HOU SUHS for doing so well here at f{owe We'll been friends for manH Hears but we still have a long waH to go. I wish HOU guHs luck in the future. roost importantlH I'd like to thank mH familH for giving me this opportunitH· OOom, 'Dad, OOatt, and even mH dog (l)uftH, I love HOU.

62 Wrestling Soccer (2) A'Du 'ltHS Future 'Plans: I plan on going to college and owning mH own radio station.
2LT Eric N. Rossman "Rosta-man"

It was a terrif'Hing experience but I made it. 'Ghe two 9ears at J{roS seemed like a never ending st011J· First, I would like to thank m9 room and 'Dad for sending me to this institution. Secondl9, I would like to thank m9 friends who have made m9 9ears here at 1-{roS much better: roilter, Sondag, Smith, Grimes, Goldstein, Arnold, '.Barnhill and Sowers. roost of all I would like to thank a person who is just like a father to me, '.Barton. I will never forget 9ou gu9s!! At least I enjoHed the ride" {Grateful 'Dead J "'Bound to cover just a little more ground" {Grateful 'Dead J

SFC Lincoln
J.
Pomerleau
"Linc" 'Gennis {2) Golf C2J Speech Cll Lip SHnc (1) Good Conduct {2)
63

and

have alwaHs

'Ghnso·

'Pagin-thanks. FinallH, I'

'Erika, I'll never forget Hou Su

of nowhere, look me up. We11 hm

64 '.Baseball {3 J '.Basketball {2 J VJ{C {3J 'Pres. (1) 'TIJ{S C2J A'D'G {31 Usher {1) :Hussars {3 J :Honor Guard {3 J Iron Guard {1 l '.Baseball ffiU'P 'Ranking Cadet (3 J Valedictorian '.Baseball AU Conference {3 J Alex J. Stewart Award (2 J Sportsmanship Cup SFC Award Cadet of the 'Period ffiajor ffierritt Sword Future 'Plans: I plan to go to 'Gri,State and major in chemical engineering and · plaH baseball. I would be remiss if I did not thank mH parents first and foremost. 'GheH
been there for m1 it means a lot. 'next, I would like to thank the facultH· Each, in their own waH helped me. 'Rev.
ffir. '.Bauman, ffir. Fesperman, ffirs. :Herber, .Ct;C 'Kimbal, ffir. "'D"
ffir.
like to saH good,bHe to the cadets. Jim and 'Phildog, take care next Hear.
and Joe, it's been a blast. I'll miss HOU all. If Hou're ever in the middle
some fun.

'111-(S C2J

A'Dt; Cll

1\asketbalt {2 J Soccer (2) Grack {1)

1ionor Guard {3) Iron Guard Cl) Color Guard {2)

1\est 'Drill Squad {2) Altar 1\08 {3 l

1ieadmaster 's 'Ribbon {2 l Old Guard Cl)

Academic 'Progress ffiedal '90

Spanish II OOedal 1\ishop Sheridan OOedal Superintendent's 'Ribbon Sharpshooter

Future 'Plans: college

lLT Joseph D. Sondag "Sinbad"

I'd li ke to thank m8 father and familH for alt the encouragement and sacrifices theH made to make m9 education at 1iowe possible. I'd also like to thank fir. and firs. 'Paris for being so nice and understandingand 'David for being a great friend. 'Ghanks to the facult9 and I'd especiall8 like to thank 'Rev. 'Gimson and Ok Volz. 'Go m9 fellow Seniors and to m9 best friend, 1\rad OOiller: toe can't be stopped! OOegan and Lisa, I love HOU both. Good,b9e to the Echo 'Bo9s!

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Old

I

Superintendent's

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Guard (1 J Iron Guard (1 J 1-(onor Guard (2 J Soccer (2 1/2) Wrestling (1 l v:HC C2J 'Debate (1) 'T11(S C2J A'DG C2J
gold medal for best militaTH bearing (1989 J, 'Depart. of the ArmM Superior Cadet 'Decoration (1989 l, Carl GingleH OJedal, 1989 'Ranking cadet of 9th grade, J. 'Poljak OJedal, (19891 '.Best Spirit, (19901.
CPL Jason M. Sonnenberg
would like to thank Ok 'Pagin, CO.C 'Kimball, fir. 'Bauman and rors. 'Deter for the education I from them.

'Rifle 'Gearn l1)

'Baseball Cl)

1teadmaster 's ribbon, £E'G service ribbon future 'Plans: I would like to attend Lake Superiors State College and get mH degree in psHchologM with a minor in business management.

'no school has had more of an influence on me than this one. I have met a lot of wonderful people who are ve TH special to me. 'Ghere is nothing which experience can not teach Hou. I guess, that is what HOU are supposed to learn from. I would like to thank alt mH teachers who taught me so well. It is surprising in such a short time how close HOU can grow to people. Louise, HOU are something vet"H special to me and I would like to thank HOU for being there. 'You are the sweetest girl I know. Chris Cole, 1{oss fox:, Griff and eve11Jone else I forgot; thanks for being there guHs.

SSG Nickolas J. Stuller "Nick"
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MAJ Barbara E. Terry "F.L.O.S.S."

(1)AJ

C'Pt;

Woo- ti

'Renee, Laura, Lisa, 'Gramd

68 Speech (4) 'Debate (4) 'Ghespian (3 J Choir (3) Softball (4 J '.Basektball (2 l Soccer (2) A1''G C2J '111<S {2) :Honor Committee {1 J V'J{C l2J Old Guard (1) 1<onor Guard (1 J 'Yearbook Cl) Speech Qualifier-'Regionals, Superior Uocal ffiedal, Speech SecretafH, ffiedals: Chem., Algebra and U.S. 'Ranking Cadet, '11'F.C 4th 1'egree, Academic Wreath of Achievement, future 'Plans: I plan to pursue a career in pediatric medicine.
I'd like to thank God for giving me such a wonderful familH. 'Ghan ks for Hour love and support throughou: mH life. I love HOU. thanks to CGC 'Kimbal, fir. and ffirs. 'Pagin,
Colvitle,
and OJr1 '.Barton, ffir. Vogelsang and ffir. Uotz. I bid the seniors farewell; JodH, Joe, Ape 'K., Steve Scott,
'Dionice, Griff and eveTHone else. ffiaH we alt survive out there! Underclassmen:
JimmH, 'Peter, Shannon, OOarc, 'l1aomi Good luck to eveTHone! ffiaH we alt have prosperous lives.

'Baseball {1 J

:HockeH (1)

'B'G'l1 Staff, CE'G Service Counseling Statement Award

Future 'Plans: I'm going to attend 'northwestern Universit9 and studH aeronautical engineering and become a pilot.

I'd like to thank mH parents for giving me the opportunitH to attend '}{owe. C'Pt; 'Barton; It's been a long 2 Hears but it has been great. 'BH the wa9, 9ou're not as tough as 9ou think! 'Ghanks CaseH, for keeping me sane, and AndH, 'Brandon, 'Dave, 'Batt9 and ffir. 0 '0" for all the late nights. I'd also like to thank Ok 'Poljack, OJr. 'Pagin, ffir. Carson, .G'GC 'Kimbal, ffir. Vogelsang, SFC 'Reed, SSG Gillis, C'P'G Cook, 'Rossman, Anderson, 'Burkie, Colberg, 'Barb, 'Bellairs, Walton "X", and alt the other Echo gu9s GOOD .GUC'K .CAt;E'R!

SSG Marc A. White "Bert, Hairball"
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'Gramel,

70 'Basketball (1J 'Baseball (1 l 'Basketball Coach (1 J orack (1} Speech (2} 'Debate {1} '}{ussars {1} Speech 'Regionals ll l 'Future: I plan to graduate from U of OJ and own part of mH father's business.
SGT Kenneth F. Williams Jr. "K"
I have a few farewell words for mH 'Bo9zz and the ".Ladies of Alpha.,,
OJike 'Ruffins, G,OJori OOatt ."X", OJike the "ski", 'Deshaun "'Big 1Y', K. roe, "'Gre" 'Roberts, GE'l10, A.J., Sweet 'DaddH 1V A. 'Rowle9, 'Paris and OOookie; HOU were all like brothers and sisters to me and were there for me all t time, keeping me up when I was down. IDe fought, but were alwaHs there for each other. 'Remember I mistakes and make the corrections. 'never let anHone keep HOU down. Strive to be the best. Cove Hou ' 'Keep in touch! Special thanks to JA'P., 'K.V., 'G.C. 'Rev. 'Gimson, 'Big 'D., and of course CDom and P 'Peace & ohanks!!
2LT Jay J. Yu "J.J. YOU" Wrestling CDangr. (1} Cadet Challenge {2} Choir (lJ Lip S9nc (2 J Flag '.Detail (1 J Student Gov't. (1} :Honor Guard (1} '111(5 (2} :Headmaster's List {2 J 'PhHsical Fitness {2 J L'.EG £2J Good Conduct (2 J Superintendent's Award for 'Best CDilitary Well this is it. I'm out of here. I've been at :Howe for two Hears. It has been good and bad. I would like to thank mH parents for putting with me and supporting me through all the Hears. See HOU later class of '92: 'Dan G., Jim G., Jason S., Ged '.B., '.David '.B., Chris C., ffiuki, '.Barb u., 'Kolberg, Lewis and Fox. Go the underclassmen: '.Brent '.Peterson, CDike G., Chris G., V. IDile9, '.D. '.Baskin, and '.D. Geary, and OJr. 'Pagin, OJr. Clark, ffirs. uhomas, 'Rev. Gimson and C'.Pu Cook-uAA'l'l'KSf 'Best of luck to the class of '93. 71

OOH decision to come to '}(owe must have been one of mH most important, up to this point, in mH life. weren't often what I expected and things turned out tougher than I was prepared for, but I found I wasn 11 alone. When I reallH needed mH familH, theH were all there for me. I'd like to thank each and evefH them for alwaHs standing behind me and supporting mH choices. I'd like to thank each and eveTH one of mH teachers and instructors. You alt helped me more than Hou coul know, not just with classes and such, but with life. 'Go future graduates of 1<owe: fight for Hour goals and reach for Hour dreams. 'GheH'lt alwaHs be a light hope in what appears to be a dark and grim future. 'Best wishes and luck to all.

72 'Reserve 'Rifle 'Gearn (1 J VarsitH 'Ritle 'Gearn Cl J Chess Club (1 J OOanager-Girls Softball (2 J 1st place (prone J 'Gri,CountH 1992 3rd place VarsitH 'Ritle 1992 Future 'Plans: Some people choose families, travel, college or careers; but I chose m9 dream ... I'm going A'RQ)'!I.
CPL John Carl Zanella "Sharky"
'"Ball, we're going to be famous." "I'm otta here." "Step on it.'' '"Kolberg look, it's a camera " "Wanna plaH?" "Get that camera awaH." 'Gwo hams and a turkeH· C'Gop J "Get out please." ('.Below J 73

Allen, Earle Atieh, Abdullah

'.Ball, .Louise '.Barnhill, Scott '.Battistone, 'Gheodore 'Bragan, 'David 'Broutin, John 'Burkle, 'Robert Cole, Chrisopher Eddings, 'Dionice Fox, Stephen Goldstein, 'Daniel Griffith, James Grimes, Ja5on Jackson, CaseH Johnson, 'Richard 'Knight, Jonathan 'Kolberg, 'Robert Lewis, James fficCurd8, Scott rocGuire, John OOiller, 'Brad ffiitler, 'Donovan ffiiner, JerTH ffiukumoto, Jod8 'Pilgrim, Claude 'Roff, J. 'Randall Pomerleau, .Cincoln 'Rossman, Eric SnHder, 'KerTH Sondag, Joseph Sonnenberg, Jason Stuller, 'l1icholas 'Gerl1J, 'Barbara White, OJarc Williams, 'Kenneth 'Yu, JaH Zanella, John

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2083 'Bear 'Point, Alpena, O)I 49'.707

3101 Eckert 'Road, Freeport, (l)I 49324

1997 lawrrence, West 'Bloomfield, (l)I 48322

31095 Wolf 'Road, 'BaM Uitliage, 01-{ 44140

354 OJoran 'Road, Grosse 'Pointe Farms, (l)I 48236

1181 SMcamore 'Knolls 'Dr., 'Gerre :Jiaute, I'll 47802

7886 Sarahurst 'Drive, 'Dublin, 01-{ 43017

7326 South Sangamon, Chicago, I.C 60621

1623 (l)ontclair Ave., Flint, (l)I 48503

1422 'Delbrook Circle, Indianapolis, I'll 46260

9170 j{ilton, 'Brighton, OOI 48116

9282 Claridge 'Drive, 'Davidson, (l)I 48423

902 S. LeroH Street, Fenton, (l)I 48430

2648 S.... 350 ID., 'Kokomo, I'll 46902

8021 'Geel IDaM, Indianapolis, I'll 46256

6857 Curtis 'Dr., Coloma, (l)I 49038

1506 'GrophH Court, Florence, 'K'Y 41042

1650 Innbrook 'Place, Worthington, 01-{ 43235

180 Uom .Gane, 'Bloomfield :Jiills, (l)I 48301

2448 Shatlowford 'Dr., 'Goledo, 01-{ 43611

147 West Carmel 'Dr. 135, Carmel, I'll 46032

704 Grand 'Rapids Street, ffiiddlevitle, OJI 49333

4818 Commonwealth, 'Detroit, (l)I 48208

213 Ohio Street, 'Racine, WI 53405

'P.O. 'Box 587, Auburn, I'll 46706

141 Lakeshore 'Dr., Grosse 'Pointe Farms, (l)I 48236

9150 'Powderhom Lane, Indianapolis, I'll 46256

'R'R 2, 'Box 18, 'BfHant, I'll 47326

600 :Jiarding, Glen EllMn, IC 60137

17814 'Bridge St., Grand 'Rapids, 01-{ 43522

202 So. Elbar 'Dr., 'BfMan, 01-{ 43506

40 'Dogwood 'Drive, :Jiagerstown, I'll 47346

215 West 'Pottawatamie, 'Gecumseh, (l)I 49286

27939 'Gavistock 'Grail, Southfield, (l)I 48034

1 O''Keefe .Gane, 'Pekin, I.L 61554

5751 S.E., Alto, OJI 49302

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Senior Survey

'Best Ceader'Kolberg roost FunGrifflth roost Galkative-COukumoto Gallest--©iller '13. Shortest-'Ge"1J 'Best CApe-'.O l 'Best Cooking in Garrison-Grimes '13iggest Flirt-(l)iner £oudest-Atieh Quietest-Sonnenberg '13iggest 'Gightwad-Goldstein 'Best Groublemaker-Williams 'Best Smile-White Shortest 'Gemper-'Kolberg ffiost .GaHed-back-'Pomerleau ffiost Cheerful-Zanella roost 1<asseled-'Ge"1J roost CDusical--ffiukumoto roost energetic-Goldstein ffiost Athletic-'Pilgnm Sexiest Cegs-Stuller OlHmpic 'Potential-'Poff Star QualitH-Jackson Worst roanners-Ge""H Class Clown-Atieh Cleverest Joke Geller-©cGuire '.Handsomest moustache-'Kolberg 'Best 'Rifleman-Eddings '13est '13enchpress-'Knight '13est Wrestler-Grifflth

Fastest Feet-'13attistone '13est 'Disposition-'Knight '13est 'Rank Improvement-Eddings roost '.Rank Lost-Sonnenberg '13est '.OaHdreamer-Allen '13est 'Excuse maker-Williams '13est roathimation--Sonnenberg '13est Gearn roan-Grifftth

OJost 'DirtH-(l)cCurdM roost 'Perfect 1<air--©iller 'D. roost 1<azing '13oards-'Kolberg roost t;houghtful-COukumoto Craiziest .Gaugh-IDhite roost Organized-'13attistone roost '.Oisorganized-'13atl firlt & Join ffiilitat]-Zanella '13usinessman 'Potential--©ilter 'D. roost £ikel9 & 'Return-Allen '.Best 'Ears-Fox roost £ikel9 & Faint-Ge""H roost in of 1<elp-'Pomerleau roost UnitH-Echo '.Best Cooking Girl-Eddings '.Best Cooking roost Chilled Out-'Pomerieau roost £ikel9 & Get £ife-'13amhilt roost £ikel9 & Succeed-Jackson roost £ikel9 Go '13e 1<omeless-Grifflth '.&st 'Geacher-©r. 'Pagin

What's

What's Hot? 'Grooper Caps Led Zeplin CindM Crawford :Home 'Boxers 'Reagge 'Demotions 'Blood 'Drive Graduation Women
Not? 'Drugs Ice Cube WednesdaM 'David 'Duke :'HarleMs 'Drill and CeremonM OP'P AI'DS Cap'n Crunch 75

"'.BoH,

(above)

A picture of maturitH '110'G! "What smells?"
this is fun." "It's falling OOr. 'Pagin!"
"I have a cramp!" UeftT'I1l get the phone!" 76

JUNIORS

Junior Class Officers: Ueft to rightl Greasurer-J. Arnold, V. 'Pres.-CD. Walton, 'President-G. 1larris, Sergeant At Arms-'.D. 'Goedte, SecretafH-L. CDorabito, Advisor--CDr. Vogelsang.
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'Tl. Anderson 'D. 'P. '.Bonnett 'E. Cake 'R. Calderon S. Cremin 'D. and J. Arnold show Junior unitH· 'K. Crouch
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J. Schuehrer and A. 13ellairs tell Grant West a st011J· 'D. Frazier ro. :Huard 'R. Ingram J. 'Khalifa
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.C. OJorbito Junior class officers prepare a subwaH for the Junior class. E. 'Pell G. 'Burnham shows his true character to OOarion 1teights Cadet. '.B.
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A 'Rusnetl J. Sanjian J. Sanjian puts his thoughts together. ©rs. West gives a word of advise to 'Peterson for the Hearbook. 'R. Silveria 'P. Smith W. Sowers
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J. Streeter J. 'Ghompson 'D. 'Goedte 'B. 'Bonnett impersonates his hero, '.BOO'B'Y. E. %ill fighting the G,Force of English III. ro. Warkentin · 'R. Watson 'R. Whetter
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SOPHOMORES

Sophomore Class Officers: Ueft to right J 'President-G. Scott, Sergeant at Anns-J. 'Ried, Advisor, OJajor Colville, Secretat"9-J. 'Kaliszewski, V. 'Pres-'R. OJarsett.
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'B. Joshua 'D. 'Baskin J. 'Bierkamp 'P. Cameron 'B. Campbell S.Case 'G. Eggleston 'G. '.Forbes ro. Giunta 'E. Goheen
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'B. :Hubbard C. Jones
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'}{'Kim A. 'Krzemien 'R. ffiarsett S. CDodric 'P. 'l1ortheH A. Scarborough G. Scott (1), Sexson
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OJ. Sexson C. 'Ghompson 'D. Underwood I. Vanbuskirk 'l1. Wasserman J. Widdowson 'D. Wolff
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'G. :Harris places beret on 'B. Campbetl 's head.
BB
FRESHMEN
Freshmen Class Officers: Cleft to right J Secreta11j-C. 'Godd, '.President-J. ffiarsett, Sergeant At Anns-(1). Green, U. 'Pres.-'B. tlrech, 'Greasurer- J. OJitchell, Advisor-OJr. C. ShiveleH·
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C. 13ennett 'P. 'Dains 'B. 'Dewitt "Our,.son is a what?"
,.
... 'Tl. '.Fleck J. '.Frazier A. Govea
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ro. 1'otfman "'Please don't look so '.HA'P'P'Y!" J. ffiitchell J. 0'£oughlin 'It 'Parks
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'E. Schafer J. 'Gu "I'm having 5000 much fun!" '.B. Urech OJ. Wadenstrer OJ. Waltz ro. Wiltse
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THE STARTING LINE -

Junior High School

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8th Grade

7th Grade

Allen 'Brown Frohriep Geist Gossett 'Redies 'Runner Skibo Sluzewski Snell Stephens Urban IDadenstorer Wiles Zamberlan Zucker '.Bartle '.Brown Calhoun Cartwright Colucci
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Gaedcke
1<aedt Jackson
Jordan 'Kuehl Caudazio
.Levin ffiitchetl ffiitchell
Olds
'Parker 'Parrill 'Persons 'Rosengarten Sharp Sotus Suthard
Szucs
6th and 5th Grade 'Blackwell 'Busse 'Kramer 'Pi Smith Weaver 1<addad 'Krupp 'Phares 'Richardson IDadenstorer 95

LOWER

SCHOOL C LASS OFFICERS
EIG1fG:J{
G'RA'DE {from left to rightl OJr. CDcllrath SEUE'l1'G1< G'RA'DE (from left to rightl m: (Advisor J, 'K. Jordan, J. Frohreip, 'It 2amberlin, 'n. CDcCaron (Advisor J, J. Calhoun, 'lt Gaedcke, 'f Wadenstorer, OJ. 'Paris. Laudazio, 'G. Jordan.
SIXt;:J{
G'RA'DE (from left to rightl OJs. 'Pera (Advisor J, FIFt;'}( G'RA'DE (from left to rightl firs. 'D. 'Bearden, S. 'Blackwell, S. 'Busse, J. 'Kramer, 'K. 'Pi. (Advisor J, 'l1. Wadenstorer, ro. 1<addad, S. 'Kru: 96

Life at Howe

THE SPIRITUAL LINE Religious
SOU.C '.B'RO'G1<E'RS: 'Baptized together at 1<owe's All Saints Chapel are: Cfront rowJ It Weaver, ro. 'Brown, ro. Suthard, CD. Stephens, J. Sotus, {back row J E. Goheen, G. Ceighton, 'B. 'Dewitt, 1). Eddings, S. 1)avis and 'R. Ingram.
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K EEPING THE FA/TH

Altar Boys and Choir

'RE.CIGIOUS AC'GIUI'GIES-are usuall8 in the all Saints Chapel. ffianM students are involved in ac, tivities such as serving as an altar boM or singing with the choir. 'Reg, ular SundaH and a few weekdaH serv, ices are held. 'Ghe Altar '&Ms Ueft to right}. ffiarsett 'R., Scott, Smith and Sondag. 'Rev. ffiorgan stands behind.

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1<NR.t;IDIG .CEA'DS-the choir in the All Saints Chapel Other members include C1eft to rightl 'Busse, Zucker, 'Blackwell, Jor; 'G., 'Bracali, OJorabito, 'Ghompson J., Schafer EC., OJitchetl, Weaver, '.Runner, 1<orsleH, 'Kuehl, Frazier, 'Ge"1j, 'Rr '.Burnham, 'Pilgrim, and Urban. (At right 1 'Busse, Zucker, 'Bracali, '.Runner, '.Reid, %irtwig, 'Kuehl, 'Ghompson J., 'Blackwell 'Durachinsk9.

Organizations

LINE UPS
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HOWE CADETS SHOW SCH OOL PR IDE

'GA.CC-'Ghe Cannon Crew looks on as theH await their signal to f\re. OJembers to right) OJ. 1-<artWig, C. OJal, strom, C. 'GaHlor, 'D. Geaf8 {Commander J, J. '.Bierkamp.

jfE.C'D 1<IG1<-'Ghe Color Guard shows off thi Coun!fH's most valued possession. members Cleft to rightl G. '.Burnham, 'R. FfHe, 'R. Ingram, J. 'Rennaker, 'P. Sowers !Com , manderl.

'E.COOW G'R'EAS'E-It's a tough job but the Cannon Crew takes pride in a job well done. C.Lenl 0.C'D GCO'R'!l'S CA'RE'GJ\'l(, 'E'RS-'Ghe Flag 'Detail illembers Cleft to rightl J. Widdowson, 'D. Wolff, 'R. Watson, 'P. '.Blanding and 'D. Greenwood.
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KEEPING THEM ORGANIZED

Battalion Staff on Senior Circle

the battalion staff line up on senior circle (from to right! OJaj. GelT1J, Ct. 'Bragen, Ct. 'Battistone, Ctc. OMer, Cpt. Snider, .Lt. 'Gotle9, Cpt. ffiukumoto, csro. White.
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CHING ON

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:J{(l)S COA'RC1<I'11G
'BA'11'D-Commanded bH Capt.
OJukumoto. OJembers of the band are:
:First Sergeant Smith
('Drum ffiajor
l,
'PettH, COcguire, Woolfolk, 'Godd,
'Paris, J.
OJitchell,
'B.
ffiitchell, Janosik, 'Ghompson,
Goheen,
Intihar,
Forbes, Scarborough, Campbell,
'Brown,
Fraizer,
'Krzemien,
Olds.
'Directed b8
COr.
Chiddister.
'D'RUCD CO'R'PS-Commanded b9 First Sergeant Smith C'Drum CDajor J. members are: A. 'Brown, A. Scarborough, J. :Herrooers, J. Olds, A. 1<rzemein, E. Goheen, J. Fraizer, m. 'Butler, 'G. Forbes. 'PA'RNDI'l1G-!.Ceftl 'Ghe :HOOS band wait steadil9 in the rain for the parade to begin at Founders 'Da8 Weekend. C'Rightl Looking their best at 'Parents' Weekend parade.
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RA N GE : H OWE' S ELITE

What are the 'Rangers? 'Ghis question has been asked man9 times. According to Sergeant First Class 'Reed, "'Ghe 'Rangers are meant to be an elite part of the corps of cadets, setting an example for all to follow."

'Ghe 'Rangers have been in existence for at least twentH 9ears. 'Ghe academic requirements for a 'Ranger are at least a 2.5 grade point average, along with rigorous ph9sical standards. 'Ghe ph9sical requirements are: 52 pushups in two minutes, 10 pullups in two minutes, swim four pool lengths in two minutes and a run of two miles in ftfteen minutes

.Cast Hear, Cadet OOukumoto became the ftrst female to ever join the 'Rangers. "'Ghe 'Rangers shouldn't be just for gu!:Js," stated OOukumoto.

'Gramel '.Harris, the cadet leader of the 'Rangers said, "AnHone can join who has excellent self control. " four weeks of training, cadets tfHing out for this unique group attempt to pass all of the required tests. '.Benefits, because of 'Ranger status, include rapelling, water born Ca swimming course J, roping bridges and an overnight survival course. OOost important is the health9 mental and ph9sical fttness that Hou receive from all the hard work put forth.

'BESt; OF o'.HE '.BES'O-fC to '.R J Cole, Griffith, CAdvisor J SFC 'Reed, Arnold, ffiukumoto, 'Davis, '.Hams, ohompson, Campbell. {q'}ot 'Pictured) 'Knight, Watson, C. Johnson.
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GREEN

'GOUG'.HI'l1G IG OUG bH 'Dionice OJ. Eddings. Ghe Green 'Berets is an elite group of Houng men affiliated with the 'Rangers. !;his Jr. '.High group was started bH C'PG OJurphH· All candidates participated in a two week preparation period where theH were ph9sicallH and mentallH tested. "Ghe Green 'Berets were started because there weren't enough clubs for the Jr. 1'{igh cadets," stated C'PG ffiurphH. Ghe requirements were that the cadets must be on 'PA'R, and 'B or higher conduct. GheH must also be here for at least one semester and pass rigorot11 phHSical requirements. "OnlH 13 of the 26 people that started made it," said C'PG ffiurphH. "I would like to congratulate those who made it, theH deserve to be commended." SFC 'Reed is the co-sponso r that helped to get the Green 'Berets off the ground.

BERETS
'GOUG'.J{ GU'YS-frop row J 'It Gaedcke, J. Sotus, C'PG OJurphH (sponsor J, 'It 2amberlin, 'It Sluzewski {middle TOW J ro. 'Runner, C Wadenstorer, 'It 'Bracali, G. j{aHden {bottom row J 'K. 1forsleH, S. 'Kropp, SFC 'Reed Cco--sponsor J.
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Alpha Company 1991-1992 firs. 'Grout {Advisor J AL'P:HA
COCD'PA'l1'Y SGAFF:
left to right,
CG
'Paris, SFC ffiorabito, C'P'G 'Ball, Green,
lSG :He""Hgers, SFC Eddings. 107

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A110 D E
T
i'elta CompanH First 'Platoon 1Mta CompanH Staff(£. to 'R..J '11eer, Sanelta, Griffith, 'Rossman, '.Burkle, 'Poff CGuidonl, C'P'G Cook (t;.O. J, 'Kolberg, 'Yu, '.Blanding, 'Pilgrim. 'Delta Compan9 Second 'Platoon C'P'G Cook C'G.0. J ffirs. Cook
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H 0

CompanH Staff LC. to 'ltJ 'G. Sowers, J. Arnold, '.B. CDitler, C. Jackson, J. Sondag, 'D. Goldstein, J. Grimes, 'P. Smith, £. 'Pomerleu, CA'P 'Barton, '.B. Urech.

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Echo CompanH First 'Platoon Echo CompanH Second 'Platoon CA'P 'Barton C'G.O.J OOrs. 'Barton
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Lima CompanH 'First 'Platoon .Cima Staff-C.C to 'Rl Sotus, (Asst. t;.O.l Skibo, Garland, £amberlan, Jackson, Frohriep, Sluzewski, (Asst. 'G.O.l 'Ghompson, CGuidonl Gaedeke. Lima CompanH Second 'Platoon C'.Pt; OJartain, C'G.O. J C'.Pt; OOurphH, C'G.O. J
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The Hussars

i''RECISIO'TI: 'Ghe :Hussars are an exact drill team. 'Ghis team is commanded bH CO.C Vandermeer and performs at school functions such as Alumni Weekend. Ueft to right J Woolfolk, :Hall, Williams, Cameron, Scott. Streeter, 'Barnhill, :Harris, 'Godd, FannasH, and SnHder (Commander J. ('Bottom l 'Ghe 1tussars walk back an earlH morning practice with CO.C Vandermeer.

MAKING THE GRADE

CDRU'.BE'RS OF A'D'G-lfront row J 'G. Cole, 'G. 'Battistone, 'B. 'Ge"1J, S. OJcCurdM, 'J1. 'GolleH, (middle row J 'P. 'Blanding, 'ltJ, 2amberlan, 'B. Campbell, 'P. :Helmschrott, C. 'Ghompson, C. SnMder, (back row J J. OJarsett, J. 'Kaliszewski. illWBE'RS '111<S-lfront row J C. Cole, 'R. 'Burkle, C. Jackson, S. Fox, J. 'Yu, (second row J '11. 'GolleH, C. SnHder, 'D. illitler, 'G. 'Battistone, S. OJcCurdH, 'B. 'Ge"1J, £. ffiorabito, 'D. '.Eddings (third row J 'P. Smith, 1'. Goldstien, J. Arnold, C. 'Pilgrim, C. 'Ghompson, (back row} 1'. 'Bragan, 'R. 'Kolberg, J. Sonnenberg, J. Sondag, 'P. 'Blanding.
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HO NOR COMMITTEE

©embers: to right J 'G. '.Battistone CsecretafH J, 'D. 'Goedte, J. Griffith, J. Sondag, 'B. 'GetTH Cpresident1, .C. 'Ball.

'Ghe purpose of the :Honor Committee is to ensure that the :Honor Code, "I will not lie, cheat, or steal nor tolerate those among us who do", is enforced. 'Ghe Committee meets when a violation occurs.

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V.H.C. Varsity Howe Club

V.'.H.C. lVarsitH :Howe Club J raises moneH for varsitH sports at :Howe. 'Ghe main moneH raising event theH participate in is the concession stand at various sporting events throughout the Hear. (.Left to 'Right J-.O)r. ffiarset, 'Kaliszewski, Sonnenberg, Streeter, 'Ghompson, Sondag, OJiner, Arnold, :Harris, 'Davis, 'Ge?TH, Case, Scott, 'Blanding, Cole, Walton, Goldstein, SnHder, 'Ball, OJiller 'D., Smith, OJorabito and Campbell.

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SPEE AND DEBA T

'l1A'GIO'l1A.C FO'ltE'l1SIC

lfrom left to nghtl-'P. 'Blanding, G. 'Burnham, ros. 'Pria (advisor J, A. FannasH, J. 'Ghompson, 'Rev. 'Gimson (advisor J, J. ffiitchell, C. Jackson, J. OJcGuire, 1). J. Sanjian, 'G. :Hams, J. Arnold, m. Walton, '.B. Cambell, S. 'Davis, '.B. 'GeJTH, J. OJarsett, G. Scott,' Uarough, m. '.DuurachinskH, '.B. 'Piesacki, J. ffiukumoto, 'R. OJarsett, J. Griffith, J. 'Bierkamp, 'P. Smith,( 'Pilgram, 'D. Eddings, A. WileH, 'K. Williams, .C. 'Pomerleau, '11. Fleck, 'D. Gea11J, OJr. Uolz Cadvisorl,( ffialmstrom, J. 'Yu, ffir. 'Pagin Cadvisor J.

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The Tat/er Staff

'G1{E 'YEA'R'.BOO'K SGAFF: has manH responsibilites. OOost of these responsibilities are on the shoulders of the seven cadets in the class. 'Ghese are taking and filing pictures, writing and laHing out the pages of the Mearbook, and other normal class responsibilites. 'Ghe 'Yearbook Staff would like to acknowledge the :Howe '}{erald staff for helping with the Hearbook at the beginning of the Hear. .Left to '.Right: Cameron C.LaHout Editor 1, '.Bonnett {Editor l, Green, Leighton, Anderson {'Photo Editor l, 'Peterson, Waltz, and firs. West {Advisor l.

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The Old Gu ard

'Ghe Old Guard was founded during the World War I era with the promise of bettering the ph9sical and emotional environment for the cadets. Since then, the Old Guard has brightened the campus with donations of trees, bushes, and flowers. 'Ghe requirements for the organization is 4 9ears of attendance for cadets and 4 9ears of service for facult9 and staff. 'Ghe ranks of the Old Guard have fort9,seven facult9 and staff membe rs and twentH'three student members. 'Ghe Old Guard officers are 'D. CDitler as Commander, 'P. Smith as Vic eCommander, S. 13arton as SecretafH, and J. Sanjian as 'Greasurer.

'Pictured above: OJr. 'Pagin, firs. Arklie, fir. Abston, CDr. Cox:, CO£ Cowles, Father CDorgan, CDr. 'Piper, CO.C ffiemtt, CO.C Vandermeer, OJr. OJalerich, CO£ 'Kimball, CO£ 'Grout, OJrs. 'Barton, second row: OJrs. Ulrich, fir. Fesperman, Ok fficllrath, ffirs. 'Parish, ffirs. OJilter, ffirs. Sulcs, OJr. 'Betts, Ok Chiddister, mr. Volz, mr. 13auder, mr. Shigle9, OJr. OJoch, ffirs. OJoch, rors. 'Betts, back row: (l)AJ Colville, CDr• .Cauver, OJr. rooore, ror. Cleveland, OJr. Wira, ror. Vogelsang, OJr. 'Bauman, ror. 'Ragland, ffir. Choate, CDr. Clark, OJr. 'Ga9lor.

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An Age Old Tradition

'new OJembers (below J G. '.Burnham, '1t Kolberg, S. OJodric, '.R. ffiarsett, J. Sonnenberg, '.B. GerttJ, J. Sondag, m. Walton, 'D. Wolff, G. Scott,£. 'Ball, 'D. Goldstein, J. Schuehrer, J. ffiarsett, S. Fox:, 'D. 'Goedte.

'Ghe Old Guard Cabove, first row l: (l)r. 'Pagin, J. Sanjian, 'P. Smith, 'D. ffiiller, S. '.Barton (second row l: J. Arnold, J. Streeter, '11. 'GolleH
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EX'G'RA

THE H OWE HERALD STAFF
EX'G'.RA-'Ghe :Howe :Herald Staff produces the school newspaper. In addition, the staff assisted i: the planning of the 1992 'GA'G.CE'lt ('.front row J A. 'RowleH, .C. 'Ball-Editor, 'D. Eddings-Asst. '.Editor, !!'Of 21 J. Arnold, J. 'Knight, J. lewis, Crow 31 J. Elmakias-'Photo Editor, J.'P. fficGuire, G. Eggelston, (not S. ':Barnhill and S. Cremin. 124

GOAL LINE Athletics

THE

VARSITY SOCCER

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'Ghe VarsiqJ plaMers: Joe Sondag, 'Ged 'Dave '.Bragin, Scott OJcCurdM, James Griffith, Ch Cole, James 'Frazier, 'Ghomas 'Forbes, John Elm:: ias, Eric %ill, OJichael Giunta, 'Duane Unde and Victor tDileM· 'Ghe coaches were CGC and OJr. Vogelsang. 'Ghe Junior varsitH plaHers are 'Grent Clevenger, 'Duncan 'Birch, Laura OJorabito, Jason OJitchel, '.Phil Smi 'Doug 'Goedte, Andrew 'Bellairs, Stephen ffiodric, 'Gom Forbes, 'Duane Underwood, 'Peter :JMmsch OOichael 'Butler, and 'Parrish Cameron, coaches: .C'GC 'Kimball and aJr. Vogelsang.
-1% I NSPIRATION 99% Perspiration

JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCE R

'B.LOC'K t;:f{At; 'PASS! m. 'Butler, l ffiorabito, '.D. Underwood and '.D. '.Birch tl] to block a -pass b9 the opposing team Ghe J.V. soccer team serves as a team for the Varsit9 team. It is of 15 pla9ers and the9 have the sami coaches, fir. Vogelsang and .CUC 'Kimball.

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Junior Varsit9 Soccer...Ctop row JCoach 'Kimball, G. '.Forbes, '.D. Underwood, 'P. 1ielmschrott, 00. '.Butler, 'P. Cameron, Coach Vogelsang {bottom row J G. Clevenger, '.D. 'Birch, .L. ffiorabito, J. ffiitchell, 'P. Smith, '.D. Goedte, It '.Bellairs, S. OJodric.

JUNIOR HIGH SOCCER

.CIS'G'.E'l1 U'P Gtl'YS'Ghe team listens while Ok '.Defelice gives a pep talk to the team about what will happen in the nert half of the game.

GEAOJ IDO'l\'K,(top row J 'B. 'Burkel, G. 'Konchal, 'R. Garland, J. '11oreiga, C. 'nelson, 'R. 'Kolberg (middle row l G. Wiles, 'R. Gaedcke, 'K. Jordan, .C. Skibo, 'B. OOitchetl, S. CetenHei {bottom row J ffir. 'Defelice, J. Olds, 'K. 'Pi, 'l1. Wadenstorer, 00. Vera, '.D .Laudazio, 'G. 1iaHdan, 'R. Zamberlin, OOr. 'Ruiz
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THE R UNNING LINE

Jr. J{igh Cross-.CountfH {'.Bottom £ ...'.RJ Coach ShivelH, '.Frohriep, Urban, AllHn, Sluzeski, Sotos, '.Bracali, Zucker, Stephens, 'Runner, 'Parril, (OJgnr.J 1\rown.

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VarsitH Cross,CountfH {'Gop £,'.RJ Vanbuskirk, Leighton, GeafH, 'Kalisewski, Crouch, and Coach Abston.

THE BASE LINE

'Ghis 9ear's tennis team was back with new pla9ers and stronger than ever. Coached b9 ror. OJac, a science teacher in the Jr. 1(igh School, the team has teamed to serw, hit and win. 'Ghe 1991 rorter headed off with 'D. OJitler and J.'P. OJcGuire alternating at 1.Jt singles and with .C. 'Pomerlue and 'B. 'Peterson pla9ing 2nd and 3rd. 'Ghe doubles team included; the 'GhomJ>IOn brothers, A. OJogen, and J. Streeter, accompanied bH C. 'Ball and J. OJukumoto. 'Reserw pla9ers included J. 'Gu, J. Cocker and E. Shafer. 'Ghis 8ear's team scores have been dose, so the team's competative tpirit ha. been strong. Even if the team dido't make state f\nals, the9 had fun!

UA'RSI'G'Y 'GE'l1'l11S: Cabow, first row J 'D. OJitler, J. Streeter (2nd row) .C. 'Pomerlue, 'B. 'Peterson, J.'P. OJcGuire, J. 'Ghompton, C. 'Ghompson, A. OJogen, (3rd rowJ J. Cocker, E. Shafer, J. OJukumoto, J. Sanjian, Coach OJac, 'B. '.Dewitt, C. 'Ball, J. Gu.

C.LeftJ U. 'Gennis pla9er, J.'P. OJcGuire, returns the ball to an Angola pla9er.

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VOLL EYBALL

'J{Ot; U'l1'D'.E'R 'P'R'.ESSU'R'.E --t£eftl Goheen volleHs it over the net while teammate watches. ((l)iddle l '}{e"'M8ers spikes the ball over the net with Goheen backing her up. ('Rightl 'DA'l1C'.E'R,'JierTHSers shows off her dancing skills on t he court.

'F'.EA'RSOffi'.E '.E.C'.EU'.E'11-'Geam members: l'Gop .C to 'R l (ffignr. l Fraizer, 'Eddings, 'JieITMgers, Coach '}{erber, 'Grumps, Goheen, (ffignr.l 'RowleH· (Bottom .C to 'Rl: Green, 'Pollock, Scarborough, 'FannasH.
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HOWE WRESTLING

In Practice

In Competition ...

'Ghe wrestling season turned out well this Hear. Coaches, Ok Choate and Ok fficllrath, had the cadets doing various activities such as: swimming, weight lifting and running stairs. Along with getting the cadets in top shape, theH taught them techniques which are the most important aspect of wrestling. 'Ghe teams motto ex, plained it all; "'Pain is temporafH, pride is forever."

In the End ...

Ghe wrestling team members are: Chris 'Ghompson, 'Ghomas Forbes, 'Dave OOasterson, Jim '.Frazier, Ike Vanbuskirk, 13rian 'Piasecki, 'Parrish Cameron, James Griffith, 'Robert Watson, Jim Lewis, Jeff 'Ghompson, John 'BHkowski, John Elmakais, Jim 'Knight, Eric 1-{all and Victor WileH·

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JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLING J'}{ ID'RES'G.CI'l1G Ueft to right 1C. Wadenstorer, 'D .Laudazio, CD. :Haddad, CD. Vera, S. 'Krupp, A. Weawr. 'G. '}{atden, 'G. Seu UH, £. Skibo, J. 'Ghompson {asst. coach 1, J. 'l1oriega, G. 'Kreager, 'R. Sluzewski, Zamberlan, 'R. Garland, G. Wiles, OJr. ShivelH lcoach 1, S. Case Casst. coach 1. 134

THE FOUL LINE

'G1-(E 'GEAQ) {'.Front row J A. 'Grumps, J. CDukumoto, C'Back row J ffis. 'Pera C:Head coachl E. Goheen, C. roorabito, C. 'Pollock, J. Streeter CCDanager J, CDiss 'Price {Asst. coach l 'not pictured, J. 'PettM, A. '.FannasM·

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LINE-RIFLE TEAM

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O'l1 'G'.HE CDA'R'K--l'Back 'Row J 'Dewitt, '.Hubbard, Allen, 'Burger, Zanella, Campbell, Crouch, Stutler. (front 'Row J Coach SFC 'Reed, 'Reid, 1ierf98ers, 'Eddings, (ffingr. J Waltz. ".Gove that hat, matef" "1-(e 's a good shot."

Junior Varsity Basketball

A Season To Remember

t;he season was Ve11J good. t;he team plaHed fourteen games and won 5, lost 9.

1<arold 'Roberts said, "t;hough we onlH won 5 games, in our hearts we won them all" t;he JU season started 'llov. 12 and ended Feb. 20. With onlH 5 weeks of practice, theH plaHed theiT flrst game against Fort IDaHne Christian.

Coach :Herber was quoted saHing, I felt I could plaH all ten plaHers, and theH reallH pulled together." t;hose ten plaHers are: 'Doug t;oedte, Alan J. Jason 'Kaliszewski, And9 'Krzemien, t;rent Clevenger, CDike 'Durachinski, 'Bob Ft]e, Shawn 'Darnell, Chris t;odd, :Harold '.Roberts, and Jason CDitchel

Alan WileH said, We had a good time even though we didn't alwa9s win. 'But as the9 it doesn't matter if HOU win or lose, it's how 9ou plaH the game."

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6 & 7th '.BAS'KE'G'.BA.C.C Ueft to rightl S. 'Krupp, '11. Wadenstorer, Ol Vera, S. 'Kuehl, 'D. .Caudazio, K :J{orsleH, 'K. 'Pi, CO.C 'Kimball koachJ, m. '.Brown, 'It Gadcke, J. Calhoun, 'lt Sharp, J. 'Parrill, 'D. CD. White {asst. coach J. 8th '.BAS'KE'G'.BA.C.C Heft to right J A. AllHn, 'G. :Ha9den, C. Wadenstorer, 01 'Runner, J. Frohriep, 'K. Williams (asst. coach J, 'K. Jordan, A. 'Redies, G. 'Konchal, 'lt Garland, fir. Carson koachJ.

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Jr. 1<igh Golf l;eam-lfront, £. to 'It J Zucker, Snell, 'Brown, CetenHei, {back J Coach Vogelsang, 'Doll, 'Parrill, Olds, 'Parker. VarsitH Golf l;eam-lfront, £. to 'R. J ffiogan, 'Bellairs, Widdowson, Junge, {middle J OJodric, '.Hall, Smith, OJiller, l;odd, OJcCurdH, Whetter, Guinta, Coach ShigleH.

Golf
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Junior j{igh 'Grack 'Gum: ('front, L. to 'IU 1<aMden, 'Bearden, Smith, '.Busse, Jordan, '11. Wadenstorer, 'Frohiep, (OJiddle, C. to 'R.J Frank, '.Brocali, COills, C. Wadenstorer, Zamberian, 'Kreager, Laudazio, C1'ack, C. to 'IU GaMlor, 'Roberts, OOiss 'Price (Assistant Coach), 'DurachinskM, 1<aMes, Jordan, Wiles, Sharp, 'l1oriega, Garland and COr. 'Ruiz CCoachJ. UarsitM Grack Gearn: (front, C. to 'R. l 'l1ortheM, Wolff, Scott, Walton, Fox, Johnson, (OJiddle, C. to 'R.) Warkentin, Ceighton, Forbes, Campbell, 1<uard, l'.Back, C. to 'R.J Wadenstorer, 'l1eer, 1Mmschrott, Schafer, Janosik, OJasterson, OOalmstrom. 'l1ot in photo; 'Parrish and 'Elmakais.

GIRLS SOFTBALL

IDO'R'K-from left to right-ffis. 'Pera, C. OJorabito, J. Zanella, C. '.Ball, 'R. Shadbolt, A. FannasH, J. ffiukomuto, 'R. :He""HSers, m. Grumps, E. Goheen, '.B. GeITH, 0. Eddings, A. Scarbrough, OJ. 'Paris, I. Vanbuskirk, ros. OJcCaron.

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Baseball

'Ghe 1-£.00.S. '.Baseball 'Gearn: (front row,£. to 'ltl O'.Loughlin, 'Krzemien, 'Kim, 'Ghompson, 'Damico, (middle row, £. to 'ltJ '.Burkle, SnHder, J.'P. 'Knight, Watson, 'Davis, 'Peterson, (back row, .L. to 'lU fir. 'De'.Felice lassistant coach J, '.Bragen, 'Kolberg, White, 'Goedte, Clevenger, J.A. 'Knight, '.Battistone, and OJr. Carson (head coach J.
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Campus Life

LIFE LINES
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Campus L ife

'Ruffins practices his ft'}{omeH the Clown" techniques as his boHs Eggleston, the school's prize bodH builder, tlexes for the camm hold Oloughlin.
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'.HoarsleH smiles. Junior class officers stand at the end of their submarine san: wich.

Above: 'Knights and Ingram sit with their girlfriends. 'Below: Wolf shows a few of his dance moves.

Above: '"Big '.O" pulls the rebound in IOJ's. 'Below: Jake explains the birds and the bees to little West.

IDolf and Vanbuskirk prepare to put the piece of wood on a

Jim the barber hacks awaH on '.Brian Campbell's hair.

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Team Lineups

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VA'RSIG'Y to'RESG.LI'l1G: Cleft to right l IDadenstore, ffir. Choate (Coach l, Widdowson, Cameron, Griffith, ffiasterson, Forbes, Lewis, 'Frazier, 'BHkowski, 'Piasecki, 'Knight, Elmakias, Vanbuskirk, :Hall, Watson, 'Ghompson, OJr. OJacCarath (Coach l JV 'BAS'KE'G'BA.L.C: 'Kalesewski, 'Godd, OJitchell, 'Krezmein, ffirs. :Herber (Coach l, 'Durackinski, Clevenger, 'Godd, 'Darnell, 'Goedte.

Graduation 1992 ,

THE FINAL LINE
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Ma cArthur Award

'During the service on SundaH, Januat] 26, the ffiacArthur award was presented to C'GC 'Donnovan OJiller. Ghis award is presented annuallH bH the General 'Douglas ffiacArthur 'Foundation to the outstanding cadets of the Association of 0Jilita11J Colleges and Schools of the United States. criterion for the award is based on militafH bearing, academics, athletics and leadership. "It was a great honor to receive this award," stated Ltc. OJiller. Col. Vandermeer and Ctc. Cowles presented the award. 'Ghe award material consisted of: an engraved full scale replica of the medal struck hH congress in 1962, honoring General Of Ghe ArmH 'Douglas ffiacArthur, a cadet uniform emblem, a $50.00 U.S. Savings 'Bond, and a copH of the book 'RErol'11ISCE'11C'ES which was written bH 'Douglas OJacArthur, and autographed bH OJrs. OJacArthur. (Above J Col. CDerritt, Ctc. OJitler, Col. Vandermeer, and 'Father OJorgan.

150

Superintendent's Field Day

u'Don't eat the can, '.Burnham!" !Above} Gearing up for the contest. ('.Below J 'Din, ner is served! 'Ghe ''Egg 'Goss' Champs! Cadets and staff gather for the games.
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'Ghe xro.s. Graduation was held on SundaH, ffia9 31, 1992. '.Famil9, friends, staff, and administrators gathered to honor the graduates. Af, ter the ceremonH, alt were invited to a luncheon at CO.L ffierritt' s home. A final parade fotlowed, with a mix, ture, and a sharing of, smiles, tears, jo9ful hugs and sad farewells. low J t;he '92 Commencement speaker, :Howe Alumnus, '39, ffir. 'Ghomas 'Parker.

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OJrs. 'Ghomas shared man9 a hug. 'Ghe 'Right 'Reverend William C.'R. Sheridan, awarded the diplomas and blessed the Graduates. Graduates and facult9 pose for a snapshot. ftnal line the 1992 Graduates are readB to watch the underclassmen pass in review. '.Hugs and happiness are shared with familB and friends. 'Ghe final parade, in honor of the Class of 1992!!! 'D. Eddings and Uncle celebrating the happB daH.
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We Ma de

'Ghe Houng graH line awaH into the futur e.

Smiles through tears for OOukumoto and room.
154

It, Bud!

"toe, the Class of '93,

we'll do our best to prepare for the challenging, land sometimes confusing l, future.

of Luck to all

promise
'Best
HOU Graduates!''
Congratulations from fellow Cadets.

Academi c Awards

Outstanding OJusician (Jr. 1-!ighl-'lt 'Bracali (Silver J, A. 'Redies CGoldJ 'Ghe All 'Points Championship (Jr. 1-!igh l-C. Wadenstorer {'Bronze J, S. Krupp {Silver J, A. Zamberlan {Gold J 'Penmanship (Jr. 1-!igh l-S. '.Blackwell {Silver J, G. Zucker (Gold J 'Ghe 'Rev. Earl 'G. Jennings (l)edal-K. 1-!orsleH Current Events Exam Award (Jr. 1-!igh l-'R. Zamberlan, A. 'Redies Eighth Grade Jr. Scholastic Exams-C. IDadenstorer, G. Zucker

'Presidential Academic 'Fitness Award-'lt Zamberlan Greatest Improvement, ('Rev. 'Godd ffiedalsl-K. . 1-!orsleH {Silver J 'R. 'Bracali {Gold) '.Best Spirit OJedals-J. Sotus {Silver J, C. Jackson {Gold J

'Ranking Cadets:

5th Grade: 'l1. Wadenstorer (Silver J, S. Krupp (Gold J

6th Grade: J. 1<ramer {Silver J, K. 'Pi {Gold)

7th Grade: 'B. OJitchell {Silver J, 'It Gaedcke CGoldJ

8th Grade: 'It Azmberlan {Silver l, G. Zucker CGoldl roost Earnest Endeavor-'R. Gaedcke (Silver J, G. Zucker CGoldl

'Ghe OJan: OOerrell Award-S. 'Busse Greatest 'Progress in the '.Band-C. 'Godd {Silver l, 1). Underwood CGoldl 'Ghe John 'Philip Sousa 'Band Award-J. O)itchetl )-{etu OJemorial ffiedal-'.B. Campbell musicians A\'Vard in Instrumental aJusic-J. aJukumoto Vocal Excellence, 1<hamis O)edal-J. 'Pilgrim Cadet Choir Awards of OJerit: 'B. 'GerfH, J. ffiukumoto, J. 'Reid, m. 1-lartwig, .C. OJorabito, J. Urban 'Ghe :HaberlH ffiedals-K SnHder C'Bronzel, J. O)ukumoto {Silver l, C. ffialmstrom (Gold) OJost Improved Speakers-A. 'FannasH {Silver l, A. tDileH CGold J Speech Interpretation, Charles marsh ffiedal-'P. Smith Current Events Exam Award-'P. '.Blanding, 'D. 'Burch 'Presidential Academic 'Fitness-'B. 'GerfH, 'K. SnHder, J. Sonnenberg, S. 'Barnhill Old Guard 'Debate 'Plaque-'D. Goldstein, 'P. Smith, 'B. 'GeITH, J. ffiukumoto Greatest Academic 'Progress:

9th Grade: 'B. 'DeWitt {Silver J, A. Clingenpeel {Gold J

"10th Grade: A. Krzemien {Silver l, 'R. FTHe (Gold)

11th Grade: 'B. 'Bonnett {Silver l, 'It Watson (Gold)

12th Grade: J. 'Pilgrim {Silver l, J. Lewis (Gold l

'Progress 'Goward Excellence in U.S. :HistoTH-ffi. Warkentin {)-{. ffiention J, J. Schuehrer (Silver l, 'G. 7iarris (Gold) 'ProficiencH in ChemistfH-'B. 'GerfH

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Achievement in 1\iological Science-C. CDalmstrom '.First 'Year Algebra Award-C. 'Gu, J. Elmakais Excellence in Algebra II-CD. :Hoffman {Silver J, 1\. :Hubbard {Gold J Excellence in Calculus-1<. SnHder 'ProficiencH in GeometfH-J. 'Knight 'GandH 'GechnologH Scholars-S. 1\arnhill, K. SnHder Alpha 'Delta 'Gau Citizenship-1). miller

11th Grade W orld Affairs Award-'D. 1\irch, 'P. 1\landing 1{oosier Schola r Award-1<. SnHder

'Best Spirit m edals: CSilver and GoldJ Co. "A"-ffi. Green, A. FannasH Co. "'B "-C. malmstrom, OJ. Warkentin Co. "'1)"- 'P. 1\landing, J. 'Knight Co. "E"-'B. :Hubbard, 1\. 1\onnett Excellence in a Foreign Language-J. 1\routin {French J, S. Cremin {Latin J, 1\. 'Ge""M (Spanish )

Outstanding 'Ghespians-1\. J. CDukumoto 'Ghe Frank m. Little, Sr. memorial CDedals-J. 'Knight CSr. English J, J. Cocher CA. /{ist OfH J, J. 'Ghompson {Adv. Algebra & 'Grig. J 1!onorable mention: 'R. :HeITHSers, 'D. Greenwood 'Ghe Father Curtis medal-J. Sondag Cadets {:High School J, {Silver and Gold l

9th Grade: J . marsett, C. malmstrom

10th Grade: S. modric, 1\. :Hubbard

11th Grade: 'R. Ingram, J. 'Knight

12th Grade: J. 'Knight, 'K. SnHder Economic Excellence, {Silver and Goldl: '.First Semester-'K. SnHder, 1\. 'GeITH

Second Semester-C. Johnson, 'D. (Diller 'Ghe 'Bishop Sheridan medal-J. Sondag ffiost t; rustworthH Cadet {9th and 10th Grades l-C. ffialmstrom

Christia n CourtesH-'P. Smith Christia n Character-C. Cole Alle n :H. and 'l1Hdia ffieHers Scholarship-m. White Eastern ffiichigan UniversitH 'Recognitiion of Scholarship-S. 1\arnhill 'Gn...State UniversitH 'Presidential Scholarship-'K. SnHder 'Gheron 'Richardson memorial Scholarship-'D. Eddings

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Milit ary Awards

Cadet of th e '!/ear-SSG '.B Campbell OOajor .Little Saber and CDedal-C/C'Pt; '1t Garland OOajojr OJerritt Sword and OJedal-SFC J. 'Knight 'Bishop GraH Saber & 'Bouton OJemorial 'Plaque .C'GC '.D. OJiller 'Platoon 'Drill Competition Streamer-1st 'Pla t oon-'De lta Co. CompanH 'Drill Competition Streamer-'Delta Co.

C'P'G '.Bustos Award-SSG 'lt Johnson

Indiana Arml:J 'national Guard Csro Award-lSG 'P. Smith Superintendent's Gold OJedal for 'Best OJilitafH 'Bearing:

A: SSG E. Goheen

'.B: SSG E. ]{all

'D: S'.FC J. 'Knight

E: S'.FC 'lt Ingram

.C: CISG'G E. 'Runner

Old Guard 13est '.First 'Year Cadet

A: SSG A. Grumps

'B: SGt; C. OJalmstrom

'D: S'.FC J. 'Knight

E: SG'G '11. '.Fleck

.C: C/SFC 'G. 1faHden

Father IDheatleH memorial Silver OJedal-SG'G 'P. :Helmschrott

Father IDheatleH memorial Gold OJedal-SSG 'P Cameron A.US.A. Award, Indiana Chp.-1.C'G 'G. '.Battistone Indiana Guard 'Reserve Award-1.C'G 'D. '.Bragan Outstanding '11CO Award-lSG 'P. '.Blanding Indiana 'national Guard OJedal-C'Pt; C. Jackson Ft. IDaHne 'Reserve Officer Assoc. OJedal-1.C'G 'lt '.Burkle American Legion Scholastic Excellence Award-2.C'G J. 'Yu American Legion 'RO'GC General OJilitaTH Excellence Award-C'PG J. ffiukumoto U.S. ArmH Scholar/ Athlete Award-C'P'G 'K. SnHder, OJAJ 'B. 'GeffH US ArmH 'Recruiting Command Award-OJAJ '.B. 'GeffH Assoc. of OJilitaTH Colleges and Schools Award-2.C'G E. 'Rossman 'Daughters of the American 'Revolution Award-C'Pt; 'K. SnHder OJ.O.ID.ID. Award-lSG 'P. Smith

Sons of the American 'Revolution Award-S'FC J. 'Knight 'Department of the ArmM Superior Cadet 'Decoration:

.CE'G 1-S'FC J. 'Knight

.CE'G II-SSG J. 'Kaliszewski

.CE'G III-lSG 'P. '.Blanding

.CE'G IU-2.C'G 0. Goldstein

General Simpson Award-C'P'G C. Cole General Scott Award-C'P'G 'R. 'Kolberg 'Dunning OJemorial 'Plaque & Scholarship-C'P'G 'D. Eddings

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A '.FA'R'.EID'.E.C.C GO A4ROJS

b9 'Ghomas J. '.Eggelston

CO.C Uandenneer was born in <Diddeltown, Ohio. Growing up, he went to a public grade school and high school high school, he went to college for flve 9ears. 1<is flrst 9ear was at the Universiqj of Connecticut, then he attended Wut 'Point for four Hears.

Upon graduating from West 'Point, he joined the Ann9 and became an "A'RCDO'R O'.f'.FIC'.E4R". 'Ghe whole time he was In the Arm9 he was either in "command" or in "operations".

Ghroughout his Ann9 career, CO.C Vandermeer commanded a tank platoon, two tank companies, a calvat"H squadron, and a training brigade. CO..C Vandermeer has served in German9, two tenn1 in 'Korea, Vietnam, and two 9ears in Iran. In 1983, he retired from the Arm9, but his heart and soul never left the armed forces. In 1984-1987, he went to Saudi Arabia and worked on a contract to modernize the Saudi Arabian militat"H. j(is accomplishments also include his job u 'G.O. at Wut 'Point for three 9ears, which led him to 1<owe <Dilita11J School

CO.C Uandenneer is now in his fifth and f\nal 9ear at 1(owe, and he has held the position of Senior Ann9 Instructor all ftve Hears.

CO.C Uandenneer is credited with several innovations on the 1(.(1).5. campus, including the addition of the "faith and honor" hand salute.

CDanH events bring back good memories, among them he recalls 1<owe 's last formal inspection in 1990, when the cadets scored a 992 out of 1000 possible points. 'Ghat was the highest score for a militat"H school in the whole second region. Another event was at the '.fort 'Knox summer camp where cadets Jod9 (l)ukumoto and Scott won prestigious awards. Also, out of all the cadets from other schools, eve11Jone from 1<owe was in a leadership position at the camp.

At the end of the '91,'92 school 9ear, CO.C Vandermeer is planning to retire. j(is retirement plans are to improve his golf game. 'J<e is also looking forward to living in his own home for the t\rst time in a long while.

"1fowe is a school that has lots of tradition and good people that t11J real hard. An9 effort put in here will benet\t 9ou more in the future." states CO.C Vandermeer. CO.C Vandermeer is loved vet"H much, and will surel9 be missed b9 the cadets here at '.Howe.

A FAREWELL TO ARMS
CO£ Vandermeer, SAi
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And the beat goes on.
'.Having a bad da8, l;ravis?
Junior :High students enjo9 their studies.
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5'65-5'500

(219) 5'65-4244

SUPPLY CORPORATION

ROUTE 41 SCHERERVILLE, INDIANA

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MERRILL KIKKERT PRESIDENT . YOUR STEEL SUPPLY CENTER 610
125 W. CHICAGO ROAD SiURGIS, MICHIGAN 49091

Our Mission

The mission of Howe Military School has been for 106 years, and will continue to be, "the preparation of students for higher education and the development of character." We , accomplish this through a structured environment and a three-pronged approach to education: spiritual, intellectual, and physical. The foundation of our mission is our mottos: Fides et Honor (Faith and Honor) and Ecclesiae et Patriae (God and Country). Our goal is the attainment of a "clean mind in a sound body."

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176 ' PHONE: (616) 428-2442 FAX: (616-428-2270 American Tool & Mold, Inc. Specializing in Plastic Molds &Die Cast Dies With Complete Design Services 41335.M-139 ST JOSEPH. Ml 49085 LES C..ARROLL

THE HOWE MEDICAL CENTER CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1992

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178 TECUMSEH Tecumseh Products Company Tecumseh, Michigan Congratulations to the Class of 1992!
PRICE'S LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING U.S. 20 East LaGra nge Indiana Complete Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS J ac & Madonna Alpine Realty Gloria Frazier 20400 Ecorse Road TAYLOR, MICHIGAN 48180 1-313-383-0707 *RESTAURANTS *RESIDENTIAL *BARS *COMMERCIAL *LOUNGES Phone 463-4189 179

The Heart

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A place for chats ... for Christmas cheer ...

of Howe Military School

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OJorgan and wife CDartH
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1992 TATLER Patrons

Northern Cashway

Michiana Laminated George P. Reid

Sherman Farm Equipment

J.C. Penny Golden Corral

Ameritrust National Bank

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You've Always Excelled

In The Races Of Life

Now here you are graduating with the first four-year-resident female class of Howe Military School. Congratulations to you and the Class of 1992.

Keep running, Barbara Ellen. We will always be there to cheer you on!

We love you. Mom, Dad and Chris

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CON GRATULATIONS TO OUR SON, CADET J.P. MCGUIRE LOVE, MOM&DAD

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To Cadet Jason

CONGRATULATIONS with

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Grimes, Having a special son like you makes a family feel very special too! (And so very, very proud)
LOVE, Mom and Dad "CONG RATULAT/0 NS" to BRAD ARTHUR MILLER Graduating with the great class of 1992! Love, MOM&KELLY AUNT SANDY & UNCLE RON HEIDI AND RJ GRANDMA & GRANDPA OTIS
'Robert 'Burkle donates blood to the 'Red Cross. Good friends, hard at work.
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CONG RATULATIONS TO LT TED BATTISTONE AND THE CLASS OF

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1992 We are ve111 proud of Hour achievements at 1-<owe and wish to ertend a special "'G'}{A'l'l'KS" to the facultH and staff at :Howe COilitafH School for a job welt done!!! Love, 'Dad & Juanita, Grandma, 'Gorn and 'Dede, Greg & OJa111 and Steve & Cinda CONGRATULATIONS EARLE! Love, Mom & Dad
and chess. A*er school activities: hockeM· CONGRATULATIONS CHAD! We Love You! Mom, Dad, and Scott 'Go fir. Cox, firs. 'Ghomas, the '.FacultM and staff of :Jiowe fiilitat"M School: A Special "'Ghank 'You'1 189

(312) 87 4-6204

(312) 846-9758

716-0281

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McFARLAND KARE REALTY Metro Suburban Real Estate Sales Apartment Rental & Property Management KAREN M. EDDINGS Real Estate Consultant 8002 S. ASHLAND Chicago, IL 60620 Congratulations to our daughter, and our Sister, on your accomplishments at Howe Military School! WE LOVE YOU! Mom & Dad

:Hope

To Our Son Jay J. Yu

CONGRATULATIONS!
HOU will continue to build on what HOU have learned these past four Hears as HOU turn a new leaf in Hour life. Cove, ffiom & 'Dad 191
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CONGRATULATIONS to the 1992 Class and also to our son, LTC Donoven Miller, We Are Proud Of You! Mom & Dad
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"Good rooming, 1<owe!" Small Animal Surgery and Medicine Dennis R. White, DVM 114 N. Pearl St. Tecumseh, MI 49286 517-423-6609 'You have opened doors to a much brighter future. We are so proud of HOU, mare. Sweet faces! Congratulations CSM Marc White and Class of '92 'Ghank Mou to evel'Hone at 1towe who touched OOarc 's Hfe. .Love, CDom & 'Dad, 'Peter & Jilt 193

CONGRATULATIONS

TO THE CLASS OF 1992 AND OURSDN

Claude Jason Pilgrim

Love, 1Y1om & Dad

"The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. Let us move forward with strong and active faith."

President Franklin D. Roosevelt

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Congratulations! To My Special Grandson, Stevie Love, Grandma Simpson And It Only Took 4 Years! ( Very Impressive ) Love, Tara and Charly Congratu{ations Steylien Jox "You Made It!'' W e hope you have a Happy and Successful future! We'll always be there for you. Love, Mom&Vad 195

Burkle!! Love,

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