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116th Corps of Cadets
1996 Academic Team Central River Conference Champions
Missouri District 5, Class 1A, Champions 4th Place State Academic Challenge Finals Championship
1880 Washington Avenue
Lexington,Missouri 64067
(816) 259-2221
When new boys come to Wentworth, they quickly learn how important it is to
Wentworth Military Academy has a tradition known across the
country The historic campus has seen many changes in its time
but the main change is seeing new boys grow into young men
who will, as Old Boys, look back on their years at WMA with
pride and a sense of accomplishment. They learned what it
means to be dedicated to a cause, to face adversity unafraid, to
accept challenge with the knowledge that they can overcome it.
To be a member of the Honor Guard at WMA means you follow in a tradition established long before you were born. It is one that will endure until long after you have depar ted the g rounds of WMA.
A symbol of honor and integrity, the class ring of Wentworth Military is highly sought after and will be a bond for Old Boys.
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Graduation for Thomas Landers was made more special when he recieved his diploma from the President of the Board of Trustees and Old Boy John Groendyke.
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Image The WMA look is paramount in both buildings and people so the changing landscape is always in the upgrade process.
Natural Cadet Allen and the other cadets get to spend time outdoors and snow is a novelty for some who attend WMA.
Teamwork Working together for the common good is part of the training at Wentworth. Foxtrot cadets shine up the doughboy under the direction of cadet Wesley for parent's weekend.
Military Wearing the colors of the wild, cadets make short work of a clean-up exercise prior to beginning a military maneuver under the direction of the ROTC command.
116th Corps
Campus Life at WMA
Campus Life
6-7
Campus Life
8-9
Where
did it
start?
There was so much
going on. Classes and
sports, military and
social, learning
and having fun -
it was all part of
life at Wentworth
Uniforms make the
man in any
military unit.
Battalion
Commander
George Hittner
strikes a GQ pose
in the Wentworth
Military Academy
Dress Blue
uniform.
Vicky Tagai speaks to parents about the Wentworth experience their sons and daughters can expect and the benefits of a military school opportunity.
Military bands are great to listen to and the WMA band entertained many during the Commencement Day Band Concert.
Dozing isn't really a talent but with all that WMA has to offer, many of the cadets get to practice it between episodes of life. Cadet takes five in the Hall of Honor.
Break time for members of Alpha C o m p a n y Carey Hines , Juan Lopez, Daniel Sternberg and Grant Caswell.
Traveling the country, the SROTC staff hitched a ride at one of the m o n u m e n t s at the Batt le of Vicksburg national park.
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The diversity is a real plus at Wentworth Military Academy there are so many activities and opportunites to experience life
etting involved in Dragon Life
Captain Jim Biles shared some of his WMA teaching experience stories with two of the Career Day presenters.
WMA Fourth
The Dragon Academic team took fourth place honors against the best high schools in the entire state of Missouri
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Rest and relaxation between drills in front of Groendyke Hall means a minute to socialize and catch your breath.
Battle of Lexington Staff Ride had the pleasure of Congressman Ike Skelton, Class of '51, as part of the contingent.
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Homecoming '96 royalty were a big part of the Spirit rally before the big game.
Promotion day is a high point of life at WMA. Headquarters Company show off their new rank for all to see and admire.
Even Career Day is cause for a celebration WMA style. Everyone who presented that day received a certificate from Colonel Brown.
It Is Like This LTC Cottrell helps cadet Adam Allfree adjust his class schedule
Study Time Study halls give the cadets a chance keep up with their school work when the demands on their time are stretched in the evenings.
Computer Lab WMA is involved with the computer age as most assignments are completed using the computers on campus.
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116th Corp
Academic Life at WMA
JC Sophomores
12-13
JC Freshmen
14-15
HS Seniors
16-17
HS Juniors
18-19
HS Sophomores
20-21
HS Freshmen
22-23
7th & 8th Grades
24-25
Faculty & Staff
26-29
Making the grade in
life starts with
schooling. At
Wentworth, education
is a main focus. The
talents of the staff are
demonstrated in the
high honors achieved
by the cadets. The
fourth place showing
by the WMA
Academic team is just
one example of the
Dragon Experience
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"If I had known
how exciting edu
cation could be, I
would have started
paying attention
sooner. At WMA
the instructors
bring the material
to life for us so we
experience it."
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junior college omores
Juan Lopez Charlie Naiser Rene Obersinner Ryan O'Connor
Lisa Pruitt Angela Sartain Kurt Talbot Robert Turner
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Janet Anderson Jeffrey Anderson
Clifford Balcom Carlos Cisneros
Joshua Conner William Conway
William Dains Allen Dejonge
Trevor DeVall Brant Dixon
William Dorsey Israel Garza
Mauro Guillot Christopher Guthrie
Carey Hines George Hittner
Jeffrey Knapp Pisan Lertwatanasi
James Long Pepe Lopez
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Justin White Jordan Zimmerman
James Lowman Kellie Marks Arturo Martinez Edmund McEachen
Kelly Messerli Jon Moreno David O'Hearn Dub Ramsey
Erik Robbins Sean Siem Todd Smith Jason Spears
Daniel Sternberg Rebecca Stockton John Trumm Michael Urbain
junior college reshmen
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Roberto Arellano Matthew Bobbitt
Raichel Brown Javier Carrizales
Grant Caswell Chris Crayton Brian DeLong Dillon Evans
Michael Funari Ernesto Gonzalez Ricardo Gonzalez
Jake Hossfeld
Heather Hudson Francisco Iniguez
Carl Jarman Kenneth Johnson
Jeremiah Kalcevic Clayton Lesher
John Liddy Benjamin Lombardi
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Patrick Lyons Michael Malloy Eduardo Piedra Ame Prewitt
Jordan Pyle Werly Queiroz John Ratcliffe Atakiry Reis
Jared Shoraga James Sorrell Wesley Stallbohm John Stevenson
Spence Stover Jason Taylor Drew Turner Anthony Vause
high school O eniors „
William Albrecht Brian Ames
Jayson Armstrong Brendan Beyer
Jeremy Black
Nichole Disher Sami Doshan
Jonathan Duffy Robert Eastman
Kristy Ennis
Viviana Ferrer Lorenzo Garcia
Chet Gibson Stephen Gilliam
Quentin Green
Charles Hayes Scott Hidden Adam Jardak
Benjamin Jetter Donald Johnson
Brian Jolliff George Kaigh
Sang Lee Drew Lyons
Eric Marshall
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high school luniors
Jason Mendell Bikrum Mishra Fred Montgomery Michelle Morrison Jorge Ortega
Adam Ossenford Jose Parra Antonio Passariello Christopher Pohle James Post
Josh Reelitz Scott Rose Michael Schafermeyer Daniel Schaffer Nathan Skufca
Scott Snyder George Sutherland James Volz Brandon Wells Kevin Williams
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Zakir Baig Jonathan Beaver
Amber Bridges Cory Carter
William Clements
Aaron Clemons Kevin Dennis
James Duncan Aaron Finney
Brian Fitzgerald
Benjamin Flacks Jordan Frazier
Ryan Hamilton John Kennedy
Adam Lane
James Lecy Catie Liepsner
Samuel Lierman Crystal Lunt
Bobby McCarthy
Sherrod Minter Andrew Moncier
Joey Moon William Murphy
Brian Okert
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Ron Ommerman Brendan Orscheln David Ratcliffe Gary Reed Yucatan Reis
Conchetta Robinson Diego Robles Stanley Silverburg Brian Smith Lehi Smith
Crystal Tiarks Shawn Vance Brandon Wallis Donovan Webster David Willems
high school £} oph omores
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Adam A11 free James Beal
Chad Bennett Jereme Bernard
Chadbourne Berry
Ryan Bosch Kenneth Corallo
Jaime Corral Brandon Evans Grant Freeman
David Gerlach Geoff Hatley
Luke Leak Mario Maruther Kevin Maxwell
Christina McCurry Leonardo Mireles
Juan Morales Michael Owen Joshua Porter
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high school I"1 reshmen
Joshua Price Joel Rader John Reed Billy Schroeder Alexander Smith
Courtney Spinks Dustin Sullivan Tarik Trujillo George VonAhn Evan Wiseman
Bradley Wright
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Eighth Graders Nicholas Blair
Carl Carlson Sean Carroll
Chad Cornwell Kurt Dado **A1
Joshua Fairless Michael Farmer
Jason Hauser Kellley Hill
Ross Hudson
Joaquin Janer Adam Kelly
Steven Kilage Michael King
Robert Landers
maBmagm Middle School D eventh & Eighth Grades
Seventh Graders Ian Armstrong
Sean Beck Dustin Beckner Micky Capalite Marvin Carrillo
Michael Cechman Mykle Clark
David Copeland Jason Hauser
Joshua Hawkins
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Malcom Lockerby Brandon Mailho Christopher Marino Javier Martinez Daniel Mirbaha
4i£fe 4*7 Sean Murry Pablo Ortega Timothy Ryan Joshua Thomas Michael Thompson
Timothy Heisler Frances Peckman
Not Pictured Jeremy Templer
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LTC Jim Ahrens Kim Barnes Sharon Bayne Jim Biles SFC Rick Brandenburg Jan Buchanan
Chris Butler Sandra Camp Tina Colby Mark Corwin LTC Rick Cottrell Candy Daniel
Jane Daniels SFC Alphonso Davis CPT Paul Davis LTC John Edwards Sue Fantz Mary Ann Florence
CSM Marshell Foss Patty Frizzell Pam Fuenfhausen LTC Everett Gant Jerry Gipe Roger Hamilton
Mary Ann Heisler Larry Heltenburg MSG Donald Hensley LTC Robert Herring COL John Hook Mary Hough
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Gail Hudson SFC Ricky Hutchinson Doc Johnson Brad Johnson SFC Grace Joralman Belinda Kidd
Mike Lierman Jeannette Long Kari Dunwodie Madsen Norma Maring Tim Marshall Jackie Maxwell
Carroll Meierer Barbara Moore Jim Moore COL Chuck Mordan Royce Noland Freida Olsen
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John Orscheln Olivia Perches LTC Wayne Randolph MAJ Sam Ratcliffe Jim Reilly Gloria Ryun
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Patricia Scott Kathy Smith Vickie Smith Roger Slusher Sandra Slusher Maggie Stanturf
Sherry Saunders MW4 Lee Tagai Victoria Tagai SGT Lance Tinkler Ruby Utz Patrick White
Cindy Williams Sheryl Wodrich LTC Al Zukowski
.—. Wentworth Military Academy P acuity & Staff
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Mail Call Cadet SGT Clyde Minter gets mail from home which brightens the day of most cadets.
Burr Cut Charlie Naiser and all of the other cadets know barber Gayle Wrisinger after their numerous visits to his chair
March Tall Charlie Company strides into the Hall proudly.
Strong Body Strong bodies and strong minds are part of the total concept at WMA for cadets like Diego Robales.
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116th Corps
Company Life at WMA
Battalion Staff
32-33
Headquarters
34-35
Alpha
36-37
Charlie
38-39
Delta
40-41
Foxtrot
42-43
Working together as a
well-oiled machine
doesn't come
naturally to most
cadets. But those who
lead understand what
it takes to mold
young men and
women into a unit
that functions as one
mind with team
spirit, support,
determination and a
common cause -
success.
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"Wentworth has a
strong tradition of
excellence that is
based on the
fundamentals of
the finest military
traditions/'
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Battalion Staff 1996
Battalion Staff (from left to right): Christopher Pohle, Rene Obersinner, Angela Sartain, Merideth Garbutt, George Hittner, Grant Caswell, Charlie Naiser, Cody Betschart.
FORMATION
Battalion Staff
when under
LTC Naiser in a
typical
formation.
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"The Toots" are the toast of the campus
Making Military Music For WMA
LEADERSHIP Headquarters
Company Staff: Cpt. Pete Stevenson
(front). Standing: Lt Justin Bowden,
MSG Jason Armstrong, Lt.
Jordan Zimmerman, 1st
Sgt. Daniel Schaffer, Lt. Lou Castillo
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT The band must practice ofter so they can sound good.
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Headquarters Company 1996
Guide-On Bearer: Pablo Ortega. Row One: Jayson Armstrong, Justin Bowden, John Stevenson, Daniel Schaffer, William Albrecht Row Two: GPT Gipe, MAJ Noland. Row Three: LTC Herring, Spence Stover, Ron Ommerman, Dustin Sullivan, Brandon Evans, Justin White, Scott Rose, Brant Dixon. Row Four: James Beal, Brendan Beyer, Joshua Porter, Kevin Dennis. Row Five: William Dorsey, John Trumm, Lehi Smith, Grant Freeman, Raichel Brown.
TAKE STAGE
The WMA band performs a concert.
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ALPHA COMPANY 1996
Row One: Jeffrey Anderson, Julian Ainsworth, Lisa Pruitt, Seth Wheeler, Juan Lopez. Row Two: Juan Ferrer, Brian DeLong, Carlos Cisneros, Jason Spears, Jon Moreno, Captain Gipe. Row Three: Israel Garza, Jeffrey Knapp, Christopher Guthrie, William Conway, Kellie Marks, Pisan Lertwatanasi, James Lowman, Carey Hines, Major Noland. Row Four: LTC Herring, Trevor DeVall, Daniel Sternberg, Michael Urbain, Todd Smith, Edmund McEachen, Kelly Messerli, Arturo Martinez.
College Men and Women Dress Smart It's the image that counts but substance isn't lacking here
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WESTERN CIVILIAN Cadet Jeff Knapp stylin' his cowboy hat.
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UNIFORM SPLENDOR Cadets Eric Robbins and Janet Anderson are proud of their dress blues.
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CELEBRATE LIFE Charlie Company entertaining alumni
and guests at Homecoming.
Guide-On Bearers: James Post, Drew Turner. Row One: Joshua Conner, John Liddy, Jake Hossfeld, Clayton Lesher, Timothy Zetterwall, Kurt Talbot, Robert Turner, Sami Doshan, Jonathan Duffy. Row Two: Jorge Ortega, Chet Gibson, James Wrenn, George Von Ahn, Eric Marshall, James Duncan, Jereme Bernard, Brendan Orscheln, Javier Martinez, David Ratcliffe, CTP Gipe, MAJ Noland. Row Three: LTC Herring, Jeremiah Kalcevic, Zakir Baig, James Lecy, Brian Ames, Eugenio Romero, Ryan Hamilton, Matthew Bobbitt, George Kaigh, Brian Fitzgerald, Quentin Green, James Volz. Row Four: John Walker, David Zaslavsky, Donald Johnson, George Sutherland, David Trevino, Jordan Frazier, Courtney Spinks, Michael Schafermeyer, Jason Mendell, Robert Eastman, Diego Robles.
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The "baddest" Company on campus is top notch
Tough Guys Who Play By The Rules PROUD MOMENT Major Ratcliffe putting new Cadet Cpt. ranks on Cadet Grant Caswell as Charlie Company Commander. REAL LIFE TOO Cpt. Grant Caswell cleaning the hallway? No, he was just about to make a RAT do it.
GAME FACES Cpt. Caswell, Lt. Crayton, Sgt. Liddy, and the rest of Charlie Company show their company pride.
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DELTA COMPANY 1996 Guide-On Bearer: Stanley Silverburg. Row One: Charles Hayes, David O'Hearn, Antonio Passariello, Benjamin Lombardi, Matthew Gomez, Stephen Gilliam, Ryan O'Connor, William Murphy, Brian Jolliff, Sang Lee. Row Two: Michelle Morrison, Kristy Ennis, Bicrum Mishra, Adam Ossenford, Samuel Zerbe, Carl Jarman, John Ratcliffe, Bobby McCarthy, Benjamin Jetter, Samuel Lierman, Kenneth Corallo, Crystal Lunt, Sean Vance, William Clements, MAJ Noland. Row Three: LTC Herring, Scott Snyder, Renato Marques, Brandon Wallis, Aaron Clemons, Atakiry Reis, Scotty Wright, Joey Moon, Thomas Brown, Scott Hidden, Robert Shay, Jered Shoraga, Aaron Finney, Joseph Digiovanni, Kenneth Johnson, Werli Quiroz, CPT Gipe. Row Four: Fred Montgomery, Caley Dalton, John Kennedy, Jordan Pyle, Anthony Vause, Adam Jardak, Yukatan Reis, Brandon Evans, Chad Bennett, David Willems, Adam Lane, Lorenzo Garcia.
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'Brothers Forever, Dawgs For Life"
Life By The Motto Makes Them Solid
DAWGS ON PROWL Delta Company prepares for another formation.
POST UP NOW Delta Company's Sgt. Hayes and his platoon await personnel post.
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HOMEWORK BLUES Cadet Jose Parra attempts to get his homework finished before lights out.
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Getting your feet wet has to start somewhere
Getting In Step With Wentworth Traditions
IN STEP ALL THE WAY Foxtrot marches proudly into the mess hall before lunch.
FIRST TIME BARS Cadet Brian Gerber receiving C/CPT bars from MAJ Ratcliffe for his Foxtrot Company.
MILITARY HISTORY Cadets Dustin Beckner and Brandon Mailho check out the inside of the Vietnam War Memorial at WMA.
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FOXTROT COMPANY 1996
Foxtrot Company Flag Bearers: Jaime Corral, Tarik Trujillo, Leonardo Mireles. Row One: James Long, Donovan Webster, Cory Carter, Michael Malloy, Brian Gerber, Jay Hines, Lou Castillo, Dub Ramsey, Mario Maruther, William Dains. Row Two: Jason Hauser, Sean Beck, Austen Tinsley, Nicholas Blair, Adam Kelly, Timothy Heisler, David Copeland, Steven Kilage, Mykle Clark, Daniel Mirbaha, Dustin Beckner. Row Three: Bradly Young, Robert Landers, Marvin Carrillo, Sean Murry, Michael Cechman, John Reed, Ross Hudson, Micky Capalite, Carl Carlson, Adam Allfree, Juan Morales, Ian Armstrong, Timothy Ryan, Sean Carroll, Chadbourne Berry. Row Four: Bradly Wright, Gabriel Bosch, Evan Wiseman, Francis Peckman, Joshua Thomas, Joshua Price, Joel Rader, Malcolm Lockerby, Montgomery Turner, Brandon Mailho, Christopher Marino, Cody Charles, Michael Thompson. Row Four: LTC Herring, Ryan Bosch, Michael King, Michael Owen, Alexander Smith, Kurt Dado, Jeremy Knight, Geoff Hatley, Luke Leak, Billy Schroeder, Joshua Hawkins, Joshua Fairless, Kelley Hill, David Gerlach.
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MANLY SPORTS Cadet Antonio Passariello cannot be stopped!
MARCH IN LINE Parades are a mainstay for the military and the cadets at Wentworth are no different.
C A N N O N E R S Cannon Crew: Commander Cadet First Sergeant Ainsworth and cadets Dub Ramsey, Trevor DeVall and Jeff Anderson.
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A T T E N T I O N Formations and drill are tactical courses at WMA
H A N D T O H A N D Using the Pugil sticks relieves tension and teaches self defense at the same time.
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116th Corps
Military Life at WMA
SROTC
46-47
JROTC
48-49
Rangers & Falcons
50-51
Taking young men
and women and
turning them into
soldiers isn't the goal
at Wentworth. Rather
the Academy tries to
build the character
necessary for
achieving excellence
in the world outside
of the military
Preparation starts
here and the Old Boys
are proof of the
success achieved.
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B^^HI HMnn Having the self
confidence and
courage to face the
challenges of life
are important but
without discipline
and order there
would not be
success
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of the elite group.
SROTC Takes Military
Leadership Tcj New Levels
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MAJ Ratcliffe. a former Ranger, still repels With the cadets.
Cadet Chad Berry works through the obstacle course.
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ties are a with
the cadets o win. n
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Falcons and Aviation
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Falcons Justin White, James Long, John Tramm, Brant Dixon, Kellie Marks, William Dains
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Ladies Too Front Row: Heather Hudson and Rene Obersinner. Back row: Andrea Heisler, Amber Bridges, Crystal Tarks, Katie Liepsner
Good Citzens The Letterman's Club volunteered to clean up the highway as a token of their citizenship committment.
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WENWORffl HILIIARY ACADEMY
Gridiron Action The Red Dragons took to the field most Friday nights and, despite a losing record, they did win bragging rights as the Missouri Military School Champions.
Alternative Sports Video games know no boundaries and athletes and non-athletes alike competed against the electronic genius.
Leisure Sports Pool halls have pulled young men in for ages and WMA cadets are no different.
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116th Corps
Athletics at WMA
Football
54-55
Soccer
56-57
Basketball
58-59
Wrestling & Track
60-61
Tennis & Golf
62-63
Junior High
64-65
Facing the challenge,
that is what makes
sports the main focus
for people of all ages.
WMA cadets met the
challenge head-on
and came away
winners, both on the
field and off. Success
is measured in more
ways than won-loss
records, personally
overcoming physical
and mental barriers
also means success.
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everything, it's the
only thing' doesn't
take into
consideration that
sports can be both
recreational and
competitive"
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The Dragon 'D' is prepared to hold back their opponents with a 5-2 defensive scheme that has been practiced for weeks.
Start 'em up with a kick-off that will go into the endzone and then you don't have to worry about returns.
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Varsity Football First Row: Jonathan Beaver, George Kaigh, Clay Lesher, Michael Funari, Jason Taylor. Second Row: David Ratcliffe, Matthew Bobbitt, Drew Turner, Charles Hayes, Brandon Evans, Ryan Bosch. Third Row: Dan Schaffer, George Sutherland, John Ratcliffe, Coach Tim Marshall, Christopher Pohle, Jeremiah Kalcevic, Lehi Smith. Fourth Row: Coach Mark Corwin, Coach Lerry Heltenburg.
Red Dragon Varsity Football
Bishop Hogan 14-12 Braymer 35-0 Hardin Central 28-7 Polo 35-6 Norborne 21-7 Lone Jack Forfeit MMA 35-34 Kemper 18-15
State Military Schools Champion
Junior College Soccer First Row: Carlos Cisneros, Juan Lopez, Kurt Talbot, Brian Gerber, Javier Carrizalez. Second Row: Jeff Knapp, Arturo Martinez, James Long, Brant Dixon, Todd Smith, Trevor Devall. Third Row: Coach Jim Biles, Mauro Guillot, Julian Ainsworth, Carey Hines, Juan Ferrer, Jason Spears.
High School Soccer First Row: John Stevenson, Jose Parra, Eric Marshall, Antonio Passariello, Eduardo Piedra, Wesley Stallbohm Second Row: Jorge Ortego, Michael Owen, Sami Doshan, Juan Morales, Geoff Hatley, Tarik Trujillo, Ernesto Gonzalez. Third Row: Coach Doc Johnson, Adam Jardak, Jaime Corral, Diego Robles, Atakiry Reis, Yucatan Reis.
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Our basketball team gets motivated as the corps cheers on. Varsity Basketba]
Polo loss CRC Tourney 1-2 MMA win Lexington win Lafayette Co. Tourney 0-2 Higginsville loss Wellington Tourney 1-2 MMA win Kemper win Hyman Brand win Norborne loss Lone jack win Englewood Christian win Braymer loss KC Lutheran win Hardin Central win Kemper win Concordia loss Districts loss
Season Record 11-11 State Military Schools
Champions
Varsity Basketball Team First Row: Zakir Baig, David Ratcliffe, Coach Royce Noland, Coach Mark Corwin, George Kaigh, James Lecy. Second Row: Adam Lane, John Walker, David Zaslavsky, Adam Jardak, Pat Lyons, John Kennedy, Grant Freeman, Scott Hidden, Donovan Webster.
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The sports but
Fun ewarding
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Wrestling First Row: Adam Allfree, J.D. Corral, Sean Vance, David Wright. Second Row: Dub Ramsey, Brian Jolliff, Chris Pohle, Coach Doyle Forrester, Jim Duncan, Daniel Shaffer, Jerry Kalcevic.
Dragons Take The Net By Storm
Tennis Front Row: Jaime Corral, Jose Parra, Viviana Ferrer, Heather Hudson, Kristy Ennis. Second Row: Coach Tim Marshall, Ryan Bosch, Stan Silverberg, Joel Rader, Benjamin Lombardi, Robert Shay
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Golf& sports are
Tennis not as easy
Teams as they
Strong appear Golf team members Kenn
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Golf Team First Row: Dustin Sullivan, Drew Turner, Wesley Stallbohm, Jared Shoraga. Second Row: Coach Doc Johnson, Jason Taylor, Jordan Pyle, Adam Jardak, Kenneth Johnson, Bic Mishra.
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Learning
Junior w games
High the most
Sports important
Teams
Junior High Basketball Team Row One: Robert Landers, Joshua Thomas, Kurt Dado, Joshua Fairless, Brandon Mailho, Mykle Clark. Row Two: Daniel Mirbaha, Steven Kilage, Sean Carroll, Coach Mark Corwin, Ross Hudson, Sean Murry, Dustin Beckner.
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Track Team First Row: Sean Beck, Adam Kelly, Dustin Beckner, David Copeland, Mike Cechman, Nicholas Blair, Steven Kilage. Second Row: Frank Peckman, Ian Armstrong, Micky Capalite, Joshua Thomas, Bradly Young, Sean Murry, Jeremy Templer, Thomas Landers. Third Row: Mike King, Michael Owen, Evan Wiseman, Christopher Marino, David Gerlach, Jeremy Knight, Kelley Hill, Joshua Hawkins, Joshua Porter, James Beal, Alex Smith, Coach Sam Ratcliffe.
Football Team First Row: Brandon Mailho, Joshua Thomas, Francis Peckman, Sean Carroll, Joshua Price, Bradley Wright, Mykle Clark, Dustin Beckner. Second Row: Coach Sam Ratcliffe, Michael Farmer, Sean Murry, Steven Kilage, John Reed, Courtney Spinks, Adam Allfree, Cory Weathered. Third Row: Michael McDaniel, Tim Heisler, Mario Maruther, Kurt Dado, Joshua Fairless, Joel Rader, Ryan Bosch, Robert Landers.
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Battalion Queen Angela Sartain of London, England, was crowned Military Ball Queen by the Governor of Texas, Ann Richards
Old Boys They may not be in as good of shape as they were, but they could still march through Lexington during Homecoming festivities.
Classy Evening Cadet Dillion Evans and his date walk through the Arch of Steel.
Graduation Pat Lyons accepts his diploma during graduation ceremonies.
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116th Corp
Big Events at WMA
Homecoming
68-69
Military Ball
70-71
Graduation
72-77
Awards & Honors
78-83
Company Command
84-85
Leftovers
86-87
Tradition.
At Wentworth,
tradition is at the core
of everything we do.
Pride radiates from
the Old Boys who
return annually for
the Homecoming
festivities and from
the cadets and their
dates at Military Ball.
Culminating with
Graduation, the year
is full of traditional
celebration
of excellence.
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well mannered
young men and
women, inside we
have the hearts of
daring,
adventurous and
totally wild youth
- but we have the
discipline to keep
it in check!"
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Time to burn Cadets CPT Jay Hines and SGT NAL Seth Wheeler show off one of the sacrificial dummies about to be fed to the bonfire.
Dragon power will overcome LTC Naiser motivates the crowd at the bonfire pep rally.
Queen and her Court First Princess Crystal Lunt, Battalion Queen Angela Sartain and Second Princess Lisa Pruitt.
Old Boys return The alumni returns in force for the traditional march through Lexington.
Homecoming tradition LTC Charl ie Naiser , Battalion Commande r , leads his t roops along the parade route.
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Old Boys and cadets rally round the Wentworth grounds to celebrate another Homecoming
Grand Old Traditions From the top The football team leads a cheer at the bonfire pep rally.
Getting pumped up for Homecom-ing, Foxtrot Company Commander and First Sergeantget their dummy ready for the fire.
The corps gives their football team comrades total support as they hit the field.
Coach Marshall advises Drew Turner on offensive strategy.
Royal transportation Queen Angela Sartain rides in her royal coach down the streets of Lexington during the Homecoming parade.
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A night of glorious celebration, military tradition and just a wonderful time for the cadets of Wentworth Military Academy
Governor Picks A Queen
The six Military Ball queens pose with their pages.
Military Ball Queen Angela Sartain and Battalion Commander George Hittner.
The Foxtrot Company Queen escorted by Foxtrot Company Commander C/Cpt. Brian Gerber.
Cadet Matthew Bobbitt and his date.
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Ann Richards, former governor of Texas, chose Angela Sartain of London England, as the Battalion Queen.
Cadets Kellie Marks and Heather Hudson try on the female dress blues for the first time.
The traditional Arch of Steel.
Cadets go to work to decorate the Field House for Military Ball.
Cadet Merideth Garbut and his date.
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Junior College sophomores receive their commission
ing oath.
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Brian Gerber has his ranks pinned on by his parents
Coach Tim Marshall,
James Lowman, and
others spend a few minutes
together before depart
ing after
72 Junior College sophomores receive their commission as Second Lieutenants into the United States Army.
Graduation marks the end of one chapter and the beginning of another for the cadets
Now It's On To Life Cadet Jordan Pyle proudly receives his diploma.
Lt. General L.D. Holder delivers the Commencement address.
Cadet Joey Moon of Delta Company gives Cadet James Lecy a graduation hug although it won't be good-bye forever.
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This is not a sad ending - it is a celebration of life as a cadet at Wentworth Military Academy
So Long - Not Good Bye
Mike Malloy recieves his diploma.
Newly commissioned 2Lt Angela Sartain has her ranks pinned on by her parents.
Sami Doshan says goodbye to some long time friends.
Everyone worked together to help spruce up the campus.
LTC Edwards does his part by painting the c l a s s rooms on the weekend.
Cadet Johnson from Charlie Company helps pick up trash and clean up the campus.
Cadet Jon Moreno & Lou Castillo help out the community.
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C A M P U S C L E A N - U P
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CLEAN U P THE HOUSE Charlie Company completes their phase of campus clean-up.
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Cadets Joshua Conner and Quentin Green sweep up excess leaves from the fall.
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The cannon crew fires off another round for
LTC Hittner leads his charges in another of the the cadets at WMA. many parades that WMA marches in.
Cadets John Liddy and Austin Wright in the blues after a Sunday morning parade.
Battalion command relaxes while awaiting orders to call the troops to attention.
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Cadet Julian Ainsworth marches his Honor Guard members into town.
WMA Color Guard. John Ratcliff, Nathan Egerton, Erick Robbins, Mario
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John Liddy and Rene Obersinner in Macbeth.
Cadet Jon Moreno helps greet guests during the Lexington Vintage Homes tour.
Cadets Heather Hudson and Daniel Steinberg were honor guards during the Tour of Homes.
I N V O L V CADETS ARE INVOLVED IN THE LEXINGTON
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State Representative Ike Skelton '51, COL Brown and Sonny Oetting '60 take part Battle of the Hemp Bales re-enactment.
Colonel Brown works with cadets to make them better than they were.
Two ofWMA's distinguished alumni pose with the Color Guard.
Class of 1945 alums Jack Watts, Wm. Griggs, Jack Flickinger, Donald hannon, J. Clint Bowman, Brown Whitaker and Chester Pratt.
Even Old Boys help with the campus clean-up by painting.
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STUDENT LEADERS AND ALUMNI TEAM UP
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MAKING IT HAPPEN Phi Theta Kappa setting up the Christmas tree.
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To Headquarters:
Give yourself a hand! This year was outstanding and I only wish we could have done more. We started this year with the best group of cadets I have ever seen, and it has ended even better. You have survived life in the busiest company on campus. Our ranks spanned from 9th grade to Junior College sophomore and we participated in almost every event on campus. Remember how hard it seemed learning the ropes of band combined with all the rest of everything everyone else does? You picked it up quick, and it sure looks easy now.
This year marks a turning point for Headquarters. We struggled with Dr. D's retirement, but then Mrs. Scott came to save the day. I'm sure we all agree that she has filled the Dr.'s shoes and more. From the men of the band I give a hand to Mrs. Scott!
Things to remember: Beating Battalion Staff in volleyball, the hallway party, the hated clip board of CPT Clown, Guns N Roses at full volume 24 hours per day, chow call from Evans, the big HQ in the snow, and remember what Alpha gets.
To the Falcons: Good luck at USAFA, I hope you get to fly someday. In the meantime, I'll be at a real school. To the MS students: Have fun ground pounding, my doubts about the Army are reassured by you. To House: The proudest may I know, I'll warn everyone to get out of the way when you're coming. To my favorite high speed men: Beal, Beyer, Dennis, Evans, Freeman, Janer, Ommerman, Ortega, Porter, Rose, Stover, and Sullivan, you are the men who really make this company work, we couldn't have done it without you. To Brown: Thanks for sticking there, you are a true member of HQ. To Dan, Bill and Jayson: You are the future leaders of America.
Remember, you made this year great. You made it especially good for me and I wish to thank you. For the best company on campus and that ever was, this is only the beginning.
Rockin' Steady,
John P. Stevenson C/CPT WMA HQ. Co. Commander
Alpha Company:
"Hey guys, listen up!" We have accomplished and grown up a lot this year. The last nine months have definitely been an experience for all of us. You have all done a good job, even those who left us to expand their Wentworth careers. Thanks to all of my Cadre' members past and present for surviving through the fights and parades, or for that matter, formations. Guys, don't lose sight of where you are going, stay focused, and don't forget what you learned here. Someday the memories here will mean a lot. None of you will ever be forgotten. Despite all the differences, as a whole, Alpha Company has done a good job this year. I wish you guys all the luck in the world in your future of conquering the world (lord knows you'll need it). We've made lifelong friends — stay in touch.
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Lisa M. Pruitt C /CPT WMA A. Co. Commander Charlie Company:
As the year comes to a close, I think of all the things that could have been prevented. We have watched the closing of a magnificent era, the Charlie Company "Bad Boyz" and the beginning of a new era. This new era of choices that each individual must make. Whether to be a nobody or a somebody. With our ever changing society, we must be wiser in the decisions and choices we make and be willing to accept the consequences whether good or bad.
In order to recognize what has been lost, we must band together and remember who sets the standard.
Charlie Rocks, sir.
Timothy R. Zetterwall C/CPT WMA C. Co. Commander
Foxtrot
Dear Gentlemen,
You who helped make Foxtrot this year are the sole keepers of tradition. We found out that we could beat everyone in Academic, Discipline, and Athletic competition by taking all of the streamers, and we soared high at homecoming parade by winning the entire weekend events. No other company sounded better, looked better, or acted better than you F Troopers. It is not just my biased opinion, but the opinion of the other TAC's and faculty members. You now have the instilled discipline to help make Foxtrot an equally dominant company in the 117th corps and those thereafter.
As this year comes to an end, I would like every one of you to reflect back on this incredible journey you have taken. Never forget the "Kah Kah's" or the "Poorade Hut's," for the simple things will et you by. Never forget First Sergeant Malloy or Provost Carter, for it is important to keep your sense of respect. Each of you came to Wentworth for different reasons, but the end result has been the same. This year we have planted the seeds of discipline, respect, and supremacy in all that we do. Because we now know how to accomplish a goal that you set yourself, you are well on the road to becoming a fine young adult.
Seek to accomplish everything in a manner which reflects what you have learned this year, and do it in a way that will make you feel proud. Strive to attain that some pride you get when you pass an inspection, or when you sound off in the company's name. Remember that I said, "someone is always watching." I will now always be there to correct you, but instead you now have teachers, professors, and parents that are watching. Shine in their presence. Make them proud. When times are tough, never back down. Reach within yourself and pull out the feisty, bold, gallant ways of Foxtrot Company, look adversity in the eye, and Stay and Fight! Thank you to all my officers and Platoon Sergeants, and especially 1SG Malloy. You all helped make the year worthwhile. I will see you on the OK log, down by the hacker, the valley, the GoGoGo trail, the hoop, and the Jackie Chan Tree somewhere in the future. I love you, Foxtrot.
Brian Gerber C/CPT WMA F. Co. Commander
Battalion
Ladies and Gentlemen of the 116th Corps of Cadets:
We did it! No one could feel more proud of all of you than I do. We struggled through a tough year and came out with our heads in the sky. The price of victory can only come through the Avenue of Hard Work, and the taste of accomplishment is yours to savor. As you look back and see what we accomplished this year, you will find that many strides were taken to re-instill the traditions of old, as well as to create traditions of our own, that will last throughout the years to come. You all worked hard to complete the restoration of the Perkins Trail, as well as sacrificed to bring back the long lost Sunday Dress Parades. We gave up our precious Saturday morning sleep through to exercise our bodies, and bring us closer together, as we ran through the streets of Lexington and in Wikoff Field House.
As we all leave, I would like to take a minute to ask you to reflect upon what Wentworth really means. I speak from experience. Once you leave this great institution, you will feel sad and lonely; for you have not left a school, but you have also left a great family of friends and loved ones. Remember what you learned, not only in the Corps, but also in the classroom, because their will not always be a teacher, company commander or first sergeant to look after you and ensure your daily deeds get done. Never give in to self-pity. Step up to all of the challenges that you face in your daily life just as you stood up to the training you went through at Wentworth. As stated in our Cadet prayer, "... enable us to choose the harder path of right when we are tempted to follow the easier way of wrong." If you would think before you act, 99% of the time you will be correct in what you do. There is a quote that I used every day as Battalion Commander made by Abraham Lincoln during his tenure as President of the United States, in which he states the following: "If I tried to read, much less answer, all of the criticisms made of me and all the attacks leveled against me, this office would have to be closed for all other business . . . I do the best I know how, the very best I can. I mean to keep on doing this down to the very end." Therefore, DO YOUR BEST, TRY YOUR HARDEST, in all aspects of life, and you shall succeed. Thank you all very much for making the year of the 116th Corps of Cadets such a successful one. LONG LIVE THE 116th CORPS OF CADETS.
Sincerely,
George J. Hittner C/LTC WMA Battalion Commander
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Awards, Honors, Excellence
RHONDA ANDERSON Phi Theta Kappa
IAN ARMSTRONG 1st Place-7th Grade
JAYSON ARMSTRONG Daughters of American Revolution Award Dept. of Army Superior Cadet Award Kendrick Fetrow Honor Guard Medal
DUSTIN BECKNER 2nd Place-7th Grade
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CODY BELSCHART The Dept. of Army Superior Cadet Award The Skinner Award
BRENDAN BEYER Best New Boy Bandsman
MATTHEW BOBBITT Bobby Price Award Football Player: desire ability & dedication
JUSTIN BOWDEN Phi Theta Kappa Special Distinction Medal Best Old Boy Bandsman
LOU CASTILLO Company F Counselor Award
GRANT CASWELL The Willoughby Award Commanders Award (Command Sgt. Major) Association of U.S. Army Award
JOSHUA CONNOR Deppartment of the Army Superior Cadet Award Jeff Parrott Memorial Award Keith Maring Math Scholarship Phi Theta Kappa
KURTDADO Outstanding Basketball Player (JH) Junior High Sportsmanship Award
WILLIAM DAINS, II Department of the Army Superior Cadet Award Company "F" Counselor Award
TREVOR DEVALL 3rd Place-JC I Phi Theta Kappa Association of U.S. Army Award American Legion Award for Scholastic Excellence
BRANT DIXON Daughters of Founders and Patriots of American Award
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Phi Theta Kappa American Legion Award for Military Excellence 100% Deportment Award
JAMES DUNCAN Best Kept Room Award (C Company)
AARON FINNEY Special Talent in Publications Award
MICHAEL FUNARI John Walls Wrestling Award Bill Cook Award-H.S. (Runner Up) Company F Counselor Award Reserve Officers Association Award Basore Award
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BRIAN GERBER The Benjamin F. Hoge Award Bill Cook, JC (Runner-up) Outstanding Company Commander Award Commanders Award ( F Company) American Legion Award for Scholastic Excellence
MATTHEW GOMEZ Alpha Phi Omega Service Award Commanders Award (D Company)
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Daughters of the American Revolution Award 100% Deportment Award
CHRISTOPHER GUTHRIE Best Kept Room Award (A Company)
CHARLES HAYES Bill Cook Award, Best H.S. Athlete
TIMOTHY HEISLER 100% Deportment Award
CAREY HINES Sellers-Wikoff-Schowenderdt Award (JC) Retired Officer Association Award
JAY HINES Company "F" Counselor
GEORGE HITTNER Weldon W. Perry Award 2nd Place - JC I Phi Theta Kappa Commanders Award (Battalion Commander) 100% Deportment Award
JAKE HOSSFELD National Sojourner Award
HEATHER HUDSON National Honor Society
BRIAN JOLLIFF Veterans of Foreign
Wars of the U.S.A. Medal
STEVEN KILAGE Outstanding Junior High School Cadet 1st Place-8th Grade
JEFFREY KNAPP Bill Cook Award-J.C.
ADAM LANE National Honor Society 100% Deportment Award
CLAYTON LESHER National Scholor Athlete Award 2nd Place-12th Grade MO State Board of Education Award
JOHN LIDDY Dept. of the Army Superior Cadet Decoration
BENJAMIN LOMBARDI Association of the U.S. Army Award
JAMES LONG Roe Clemens Chemistry Award (JC) Company F Counselor Award
JUAN LOPEZ Foreign Cadet Award Phi Theta Kappa
CRYSTAL LUNT 3rd Place-10th Grade
BRANDON MAILHO Outstanding Football Player (JH)
MICHAEL MALLOY Company F Counselor Award James McBrayer Sellers Award Military Order of World Wars Award
MARIO MARUTHUR 1st Place-9th Grade Bill Cook Award-J.H. Association of U.S. Army Award Charles W. Minton Tennis Award Best Jr. Hi. Athlete
MICHAEL MAXWELL Del Podrebarac Award MO State Board of Education Award
EDMUND McEACHEN Fetrow Scholarship Award 100% Deportment Award
KELLY MESSERLI Mooney Aviation Award American Veterans of WWII, Korea & Viet Nam 100% Deportment Award
DANIEL MIRBAHA 2nd Place-8th Grade Best Kept Room Award (F Co.)
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Awards, Honors, Excellence
WILLIAM MURPHY Wikoff Greatest Improvement Award Senior Class of '96 Scholarship
CHARLIE NAISER Dept. of the Army Supior Cadet Award George C. Marshall Award 1st Place-JC II Scholastic Dept. Gold Medal Phi Theta Kappa
DAVID O'HEARN National Sojourner Award Reserve Officers Association Award
RENE OBERSINNER 3rd Place- JC II Military History Award Reserve Officers Association Award
RON OMMERMAN 1st Place-10th Grade
Cadet Cpt. John "Pete" Stevenson receives academic trophy from Col. Brown.
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MICHAEL OWEN 2nd Place-9th Grade Daughters of the American Revolution Award Best Kept Room Award (F Company)
JOSHUA PRICE 3rd Place-9th Grade
LISA PRUITT Son/Daughter of Alumnus Award Phi Theta Kappa Commanders Award (A Company) Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S.A. Medal
DUBRAMSEY Charles S. Stevenson Award N.S. Meyer-
Raeburn Foundation Scholarship Military Order of World Wars Award 100% Deportment Award
DAVID RATCLIFFE 2nd Place-10th Grade National Honor Society 100% Deportment Award
JOHN RATCLIFFE Department of the Army Supior Cadet Decoration Scholastic Dept., Bronze Medal, 3nd Place High School Senior Park Math Award National Honor Society MO State Board of
Education Award 100% Deportment
JOHN REED The Frank Brown Memorial Award
ATAKIRYREIS Sons of the American Revolution Award
YUCATAN REIS National Honor Society
SCOTT ROSE Arion Music Award
DANIEL SCHAFFER Sellers-Wikoff Schowengerdt Award, High School 3rd Place-11th Grade Special Distinction
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JARED SHORAGA National Honor Society Best Kept Room Award (D Company) Battalion Orderly of the Year Award
SEAN SIEM Special Talent in Publications Award
LEHI SMITH DelMonte Academic Improvement Award Ralph Conger Award
SCOTT SNYDER 2nd Place-11th Grade
Cadets John Ratcliffe and Antonio Pasarillo receive awards.
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Cadet LTC George Hittner receives honorary award at Commencement ceremonies.
WESLEY STALLBOHM American Legion Award for Military Excellence
DANIEL STERNBERG Special Talent In Publications Sons of the American Revolution
JOHN PETER STEVENSON BauschandLomb Award Deptartment of Army Superior Cadet Decoration 1st Place-12th Grade MO State Board of
Education Award Special Distinction Medal Commanders Award (HQ Company) Association of Military Colleges & Schools Award
DUSTIN SULLIVAN Most Improved Bandsman
JEREMY TEMPLER Outstanding Track Performer (JH)
JOSHUA THOMAS Most Improved Athlete (JH)
JOHN TRUMM Best Kept Room Award (HQ Company)
STEVEN TURNER Captain Larry Brown Award National Honor Society Missouri State Board of Education Award Association of U.S. Army Award
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Cadet George Hittner and LTC Herring in front of the John M. Burr Memorial for loyalty, service and leadership.
TURNQUIST American Defense Preparedness Award
ANTHONY VAUSE Best Kept Room Award (D Company)
JAMES VOLZ Roe Clemens Chemistry Award
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WEBSTER National Honor Society JUSTIN WHITE
IstPlace-JCI Dean Buck Award Phi Theta Kappa Military Order of World Wars Award
DAVID WILLEMS Holzer Marksmanship Award
BRADLEY WRIGHT Bill Cook Award-J.H. (Runner-up)
TIMOTHY ZE1TERWALL 2nd Place-JC II Keith Maring Math Award Robert Hepler History Award Phi Theta Kappa Commanders Award (C Company) TIMOTHY
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