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Page 1: Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey Callifornia · 2017. 4. 29. · will be Adm. Robert J. Kelly, commander in chief, U.S. Pacific Graduates include 143 Navy officers, 14 Army officers,

Calhoun: The NPS Institutional Archive

Institutional Publications The Quarterdeck (publication)

1991-06-20

The Quarterdeck / 1991-06-20

Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey Callifornia

http://hdl.handle.net/10945/52188

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July 4 'Concert on the Lawn' ... page 3

'·• the uarterdeck Volume 8 Issue 24

~-_,J\ Publication of the Naval Postgraduate School June 20, 1991

214 in graduation ceremony today A Navy lieu­

tenant who will earn his master of science in physics is being recognized as the top graduate at the Naval Postgraduate School's spring quarter graduation at 10:30 a.m., June 20, in King Hall.

Lt. Michael P. Halla! Jr., won the Monterey Peninsula Council Navy League Award for

cally. (Other award winners are listed be­low.)

Hallal's acadetnic achievements do not stop there. He is being honored with two other awards: the Mewborn Student Research

Academy in June 1959, and was a graduate of the Naval Postgraduate School in 1967, earning a master of science degree in aero­nautical engineering. His last assignment before assuming duties as CINCP ACFL T was as a Deputy Chief of Naval Operations. (Note: The admiral is also a guest speaker at a Navy League dinner in the ballroom to­night. For tickets call 373-7467.)

NPS will graduate 214 students this quarter, awarding four doctorate degrees, two aeronautical and astronautical engineer degrees, one electrical engineer and two mechanical engineer degrees, 177 master of science degrees and 36 master of arts de­grees.

A Highest Academic W Achievement, pre­

sented quarterly to the graduating Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard or National

Lt. Michai!l P. Hallal Jr.

Award, an anual award for thesis work showing the highest scholarship and research ability; and the Naval Sea Sys­tems Command A ward for Weapons Systems Engineering Excel­lence.

Guest speaker will be Adm. Robert J. Kelly, commander in chief, U.S. Pacific

Graduates include 143 Navy officers, 14 Army officers, 14 Air Force officers, six Marine Corps officers, six Coast Guard of­ficers, 27 international officers, one civilian from an allied county, two civilians from the Department of Defense and one from the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Research Lab.

Fleet. Oceanographic Atmospheric Administra­tion student who has excelled acaderni- Kelly graduated from the U.S. Naval

- ::: :::·:·: .. ·:·:·· ········::.·· : ::: :.·:::

French officer top int'I grad; 18 others net awards 0 ther graduates that will be recognized at the spring quarter

graduation are: ·Capt. Kenneth L. Knotts Jr., USAF. Naval Postgradu­

ate School Outstanding Acadetnic Achievement Award for De­partment of Defense Students.

. Lt. Cmdr. Christophe J. Prazuck, French Navy. Naval Postgraduate School Outstanding Academic Achievement Award for lntemational Students.

- Capt. Philip F. Beaver, U.S; Army, and Lt. Vincent Van Joolen, USN. Warren Randolph Church Award for perfor­mance in mathematics.

- Lt. Robert J. Wilson, USCG. Armed Forces Communi­cations and Electronics Association Award

- Lt. Cmdr. Richard B. Bobbitt, USN. Adtniral William Adger Moffett Award for aeronautical engineering.

- Lt. Bruce E. Watkins, USN. The Space and Naval Systems Command A ward in Electronics Systems Engineering.

·Lt. David W. Waugh, USN. Naval Underwater Systems Center Award for Excellence in Underwter Technology.

- Lt. Todd D. Hawkinson, USN. Captain John C. Woelfel Award for Naval Engineering program graduates.

- Lt. Christopher J. Putzig, USN. Naval Sea Systems Com­mand Award in Naval Engineering.

- Capt. John R. Green, U.S. Army. The Army Chief of Staff Award for Excellence in Operations Research.

~ .. Lt. Cmdr~ Dennis C. Claes, USN .. · Oceanographer of the Navy Air-()cean Science Award

• Cmdr. Michael R. Wrinkle, USN. Rear Admiral Thomas R. McClellan Award for Academic Excellence in Administrative Sci­ences.

·Lt. Richard L. Wilson, SC, USN. The Naval Supply Sys­tems Conunand Award for Acadetnic Excellence in Administrative Sciences.

• Lt. Cmdr. Daryce L. Moore, USN. Chief of Naval Op­erations Award for Acadetnic Excellence in Manpower, Personnel and Training Analysis.

·Lt. William S. Hicks, USN. Department of the Navy Award for Academic Excellence in Financial Management.

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iDQi&faiJ!/iii@i1iii Ph.D. ENGINEERING

ACOUSTICS David A. Brown, Naval Posgraduate

School

Ph.D. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

LL Cmdr. Charles B. Cameron, USN Maj. David Aviv, Israeli Air Force

Ph.D. PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

Lt. Cmdr. Christophe J. Prazuck, French Navy

AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER

Lt. Raymond L. Coutley, USN Lt. Philip A. Yates, USN

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

Lt. Bruce E. Watkins, USN

MECHANICAL ENGINEER

Lt. Michael R. Kendall, USN Lt. Ouistopher J. Putzig, USN

M.A. NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS

Capt. Thomas E. Leard, USMC Capt. Charles S. Biever, USAF CapL Thomas A. Fries, USAF CapL Kenneth J. Johns, USAF CapL Kenneth L. Knotts, Jr., USAF. CapL Ricky L. Keeling, USAF Capt. David S. Percell, USAF Capt. Mark A. Stokes, USAF Capt. Robert J. White, USAF Lt. Cmdr. Thomas E. Arnold, USN Lt. Steven B. Bolstad, USN Lt. Marc A. Bondi, USN Lt. Paul C. Brown, USN Lt. Michael J. Corrigan, USN Lt. Tito P. Dua, USN Lt. Carl R. Graham, USN Lt. Janice M. Graham, USN Lt. Randall M.Hendrickson, USN Lt. Suzanne S. Jacobs, USN Lt. Karen M. Kalcic, USN Lt. Kurt W. King, USN Lt. Patrick J. Kolbas, USN Lt. Jeffrey D. Kuipers, USN

I spring quarter graduates

Lt. Cmdr. Russell G. Lanker, USN Lt. David B. Lasher, USN Lt. Beth A. Moore, USN Lt. Robert P. Nugent, USN Lt. Glerm J. Olarte, USN Lt. Kenneth D. Pierce, USN Lt. Deborah M. Ross, USN Lt. John J. Shea, USN Lt. Lowell S. Stanton, USN Lt. Robert A. Stoufer, USN Lt. Paul M. Whitfield, USN Lt. Cmdr. Jimmy C. Woodard, USN

M.S. NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS

Lt. Jacqueline M. Bernard, USN

M.S. AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING

Capt. Robert Michael Bray, USMC CapL Edward A. Healy, Jr., USA Lt. Cmdr. Scott A. Bruce, USN Lt. Raymond L. Coutley, USN Lt. James M. Clifton, USN Lt. Paul A. Grosklags, USN Lt. Thomas Hedglin, USN Lt. Cmdr. F.ric P. Jolmson, USN Lt. Steven G. Koclunan, USN Lt. Philip A. Yates, USN

Cmdr. Michael R. Wrinkle, USNR Li. Cmdr. Thomas E. Arnold, USN · Lt. Cmdr. Daryce L Moore, USN Lt. Cmdr. Thomas B. Williams, SC, USN Lt. Cmdr. Csrl E. Carson Ill, USNR

Lt. Michael o: Conn, USNR · Lt. Thomas D'..GOOdwin; USN Lt. William s: Hicks, USN

Lt. Cmdr. David E. Eyler, USN Lt. Cmdr. John D, Hearing; USN Lt. Robert A. Stoufer, USN Lt. Bruce E. Watkins, USN Capt. Kenneth L Knotts Jr., USAF

Lt. James F. Hunter, USN Lt. Kevin R. Wheelock sc; USN Lt. Don T. Conlee, USN . Lt. JonathonW. White, USN •··· Lt. Michael P. Hlllial Jr., USN .. Lt. Matthew R. Kercher; USN

the Quarlerdeck June 20, 1991

M.S. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Colin R. Cooper, Naval Postgraduate School •

Capt. Daniel A. Ellrick, USMC Lt. Michael R. Linzey, USCG Lt. Curtis A. Stock, USCG Capt. Jasa Barus, Indonesian Air Force Lt.j .g. Ibrahim Aksu, Turkish Navy Lt. Timothy Atkinson, USN Lt.j .g. Erkan Aykac, Turkish Navy Lt.j.g. Faith lldlz, Turkish Navy Lt. John M. Jorgensen, USN Lt. Brent L. Leatherman, USN Lt. Cmdr. LU, Chung-Kuei,

R.O.CNavy Lt. Cmdr. LU, Han-Chung,

R.0 .C. Navy Lt. David F. Moore, USN Lt. Brian P. Murphy, USN Lt. Gerald L. Painter, USN Lt. Ralph C. Raisor, USN Lt. Patric K. Roesch, USN Lt.j.g. Muhittin Uner, Turkish Navy Lt. Thomas W. Yece, USN Lt. Bruce E. Watkins, USN Lt. John W. Wisniewski , USN Lt. Yoon, Hee Byung, Korean Navy

M.S. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

!st Lt. Yavuz Turkgenci, Turkish Army

Lt. Charles E. Baker, Jr., USN Lt. Steven Charles Cade, USN Lt. Lawrence W. Comerford, USN Lt. Richard W. Hooper, USN Lt. Michael R. Kendall, USN Lt. Ouistopher J. Putzig, USN • Lt. Daniel M. Seigenthaler, USN Lt. Prouttichai Suwandee,

Royal Thai Navy Lt. Michael J. Wiegand, USNR

M.S. OPERATIONS RESEARCH

Capt. Hugh M. Bell Ill, USA Capt. Michael W. Feil, USA Capt. Matthew L. Gorevin, USA Capt. Jolm Ross Green, USA Capt. Steven J. Hutchison, USA Capt. James G. Singleton, USA Capt. Jerry Y. Wright, USA Lt. Philip Dean Rodgers, USN

M.S. MANAGEMENT Ms. Eidit Givaty, Israeli Ministry

of Defense Capt. Kevin A. Jackson, USMC Capt. Thomas S. Ullrich, USMC Capt. Yancey R. Williams, USA

~.-Grad awards (From page 1)

• Lt. Kenneth D. Pierce, USN. United States Naval Institute Award fornational security affairs. ~I

Superintendent .. ... .... . . . ... ... Rear Adm Ralph W. West Jr. ::::: Provost. . .. ............ .. .... .. .. . . ..... Dr. Harrison Shull {

Public Affairs Officer .. .... . .... . .... Cmdr. Joseph W. McGrath } Produced by the Public Affairs Office :·:::

· Lt. Matthew R. Kercher, USN. The Space Systems Engineering Award for Aca-· demic Excellence.

·Maj. Robert 0. Work, USAF. Astronaut Michael J. Smith, CAPT, USN, Astronautics Award.

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Lt. Cmdr. Michael G. Ahem, SC, USN Lt. David F. Baucom, SC, USN Lt. Bradley R. Bosch, MSC, USN Lt. Robert K Briede, USN Lt. Matthew T. Gardner-Brown, SC,

USN Lt. Cmdr. Rodney E. Bryant, SC, USN Lt. Cmdr. Carl E. Carson III, USNR Lt. Cmdr. Daniel W. Chang, USN Lt. Peter B. Clark, USN Lt. Michael D. Conn, USNR Lt. Richard 0. Cowart, SC, USN Lt. Charles Cyrus, USN Lt. Barbara 1. Davis, USN Lt. Cmdr. Michael A. Duman, USN Lt. Joseph C. Fortson, USN Lt. James A. Frank, USN Lt. Cmdr. Hidetoshi Fujita,

Japcnese Navy Lt. Mary A. Fults, USN Lt. Cmdr. John L. Gebhart, SC, USN Lt. Thomas D. Goodwin, USN Lt. David 1. Graff, USN Lt. Shelly M. Hammon, SC, USN Lt. William S. Hicks, USN Lt. Henry I. Hill, USN Lt. Joseph E. Hines, USN Lt. Tracy D. Hofmann, CEC, USN Lt. Cmdr. Masao Hosoya,

Japanese Navy Lt. Samuel Charles H. Howard, USN Lt. Cmdr. Andrew D. Huff, SC, USN Lt. James F. Hunter, USN

M.S. TELECOMMUNICA·

TIONS SYSTEMS MGMT Lt. William C. Glidden, USCG

M.S. INFORMATIONS SYSTEMS MGMT

Lt. Angela W. Cyrus, USN Lt. Cmdr. Dennis R. Grimes, USN Lt. Gretchen 0 . Merryman, USNR

M.S. COMPUTER SCIENCE

Capt. Cary A. Hilton, Jr., USA Cmdr. Chin, Yu-Chi, R.0.C. Navy

Doctorate

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Lt. John E. Joseph, USN LI. James R. Mallette, Jr., USN Lt. Charles C. McGlothin, Jr., USN Lt. Jonathan W. White, USN

M.S. METEOROLOGY Capt. Bayani J. Almario, Jr., USAF Capt. Elizabeth B. Gardner, USAF Terry K. Jarrett, NOARL

M.S. APPLIED MATHEMATICS

Capt. Kevin D. Jenkins, USMC Capt. Philip F. Beaver, USA Capt. Andre M. Cuerington, USA Capt. John R. Green, USA Capt. Michael D. Phillips, USA

Electrical or Meclwlical

/ 3 F.ngineer

M.S. ENGINEERING ACOUSTICS

Lt. Steven L. Alkov, USN Lt. Cmdr. Chen, Chih-Lyeu,

R.0.C. Navy

M.S.

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ENGINEERING SCIENCE Lt. Paul N. Bellantoni, USN Lt. Chao, Chi-Shun, R.O.C. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Chin, Miao, R.O.C. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Ismail Bin Dewa,

Royal Malaysian Navy Lt. Patrick Douglas Gardner, USN Capt. Song, II Youn, Korean Navy

M.S. ASTRONAUTICAL ENGINEERING

Lt. Cmdr. Michael J. Szostak, USN Lt. R. Joseph Watkins, USN

Lt. Cmdr. Thomas E. Jarrell, USN Lt. Cmdr. Paul R. Jensen, USN Lt. Donna M. Joyal, USN DEGREES

M.S. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

(SPACE SYSTEMS) Lt. Matthew R. Kercher, USN Lt. John F. Riley, USN

Lt. John T. Lauer III, USN Lt. Cmdr. Jeffrey J. Lauff, USN Lt. James M. Laury, USN Lt. Cmdr. Robert M. Maholchic,

USNR Lt. David L. McNamara, USN Lt. Cmdr. Daryce L. Moore, USN Lt. Cmdr. Howard E. Moore III, USN Lt. Ellen E. Moreau, USN Lt. Michael W. Peterson, CEC, USN Lt. Natalie A. Quick, USN Cmdr. Patrick F. Rammel, USN Lt. Cmdr. Eddie B. Ross, USNR Lt. Valerie LaJetta Reynolds, USN Lt. David Alan Smith, SC, USN Lt. Cmdr. Patrick W. Snellings, USN Lt. James F. Stader, CEC, USN Lt. Lori Danette Swinney, USN Lt. Wang, Shih-Hao, R.O.C. Navy Lt. Dana Stuart Weiner, USN Lt. Kevin Ray Wheelock, SC, USN Lt. Cmdr. Thomas B. Williams,

SC, USN Lt. Richard L. Wilson, SC, USN Lt. James Alan Worcester, CEC, USN Cmdr. Michael Richard Wrinkle,

USNR Lt. Gary w. Zaic, sc,usN

M.S. PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

Lt. Stephen L. Buss, USN Lt. Christophe J. Prazuck,

French Navy Lt. Georgios Th. Tziagidis,

Hellenic Navy Lt. Cmdr. Pao-Kur Wu,

R.O.C.Navy

M.S. METEOROLOGY AND PHYSICAL

OCEANOGRAPHY Lt. Thomas H. Cecere, USN Lt. Don T. Conlee, USN Lt. Susan N. Greer, USN

M.S. SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (EW)

Maj. Bruce K. Bomick, USA Lt. Cmdr. Hsiung, Wen-Cheng,

R.0.C. Navy

M.S. PHYSICS Capt. Abdullah Gedik, Turkish Army Capt. Park, Jung-Hyun, Korean Army Lt. Gregory Alan Cad, USN Lt. Michael P. Hallal, Jr., USN Lt. Bryan D. Mack, USN Lt. Cm<lr. George V. Station, USN

M.S. SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY

(SPACE SYSTEMS OP~) Lt. Cmdr. David E. Eyler, US Lt. Cmdr. John D. Hearing, USN Lt. Cmdr. Linda M. Lewandowski,

USN

M.S. SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY

(COMMAND, CONTROL AND COMMUNICA·

TIO NS) Capt. Marvin G. Fuller, USAF Capt. Stephen C. Kessner, USAF Capt. Samuel M. Libreto, USAF Capt. Bruce M. VanZuiden, USAF

civiscoojJ Desert Storm Leave Bank For more information, can Alesia at ext. 3277.

Blue Cross rep visit Another

A BlueCross/Blue Shield representa-tive will visit NPS from 1 to 2:30 p.m.,

Wednesday, June 26. The representative will assist civilian

employees covered by Blue Cross/Blue

Public law has established a leave bank for civilian employees who per­formed active duty during the Persian Gulf War. Open season for donations of accrued annual leave runs through July 13. Civilian employees are invited to donate annual leave to the Desert Storm Reservist Leave Bank. Four NPS/tenantcommand civilians are eligible to receive leave through the bank.

Concert on tfie Lawn Thursday, July 4 at noon in front of

Herrmann Hall. Featuring the Monterey Bay Symphony. Bring smiles and picnic baskets. Shield. For an appointment, call Alesia

Mendoza at ext. 3277.

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~ sports/rec news

Junior tennis clinics Tennis teaching pro Jack Malokas

will offer children's tennis clinics between July 9 and August 15.

Clinics will consist of six 1-hour sessions over two weeks. The focus will be on providing an introduction to the sport in a fun environment.

Cost will be $30 per child. Entry forms are available through the NPS rec­reation office or at the lighted courts in La Mesa Village.

For more information, call 372-0401 (day) or 384-8459 (night).

Golf tourney The Central Pacific Sports Confer­

ence Mens and Womens Golf Tournament will be played July 18-21 at the Moffett Field course.

Divisions will be set for open male, seniors (over 40) and women. Seniors over 40 may play in an open division.

For sign up or more information, call Gene Newton at 646-2167.

Junior golf program The NPS Junior Golf Program

swings into session this month, with sign ups now being taken at the NPS pro shop.

The program is for young golfers between 8 and 17, and integrates teaching for all levels of ability. The program cli­maxes with a junior/adult shoot-out tour­nament in August, with food, prizes and trophies.

Golf professionals Gene Newton and Pete Nilles conduct the program.

Classes begin Wednesday, June 19, with regular Wednesday sessions from 3:30 to 7 p.m. Fee for participation is $35.

Call 646-2167 for more information.

Summer camp registration Registration continues for the La

Mesa Summer Camp '91. Activities will include swimming,

golf lessons, sporting events, fun and fit­ness, nature walks, arts and crafts, cooking, movie field trips, plenty of friendship and much more.

Cost is $60 a week per child. Children must be between 5 and 12.

Register between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. at

the La Mesa Youth Center. For more information, call 646-2127.

Fishing derby The annual Fort Ord Fishing Derby is

scheduled for Saturday, July 13, with age categories competing for trophies and bragging rights.

Registrations are now being taken at

For Sale EPSON LQ-510 (!tr quality) printer. IBM & Macintosh compatible. Call Steve after 4 p.m. at 655-4486.

1988 CHEVROLET CAPRICE estate 9-pass. wagon. Last of the big ones! All pwr, AC, AM-FM cass, luggage rack, custom wheels. Perfect for vacation or next PCS. $9,995. Call 375-0694.

1982 JAGUAR XJ-6 Black/black, 1-owner, 87K miles, AT, AC, sunroof, leather, new tires/brakes. First $7,500. 372-6711.

1982 PORSCHE 924, 5-SP., hatchback, white, sunroof, AC, pwr windows, leather int. Very good cond. Too small for grow­ing family! $4,999. Call 655-2505.

1989 NISSAN SENTRA avail. Sept. 1. 4-dr., white, AM-FM cass., anti-theft de­vices, 7K miles. Assume final year of -yr lease $290 monthly. Father D'Arcy, ext. 2241 or 373-2738.

.WORDPERFECT 5.0software. Both5 l/ 4 and 3 1/2. $100 ea. 1 Compaq 286 w/ 5mb RAM, lOOmb HD, OS/2, 2 ext and Excel for OS/2. Call 655-8361.

1986 ISUZU I-Mark 4-dr. Low miles, 30 mpg, 5-sp, AC, cruise control, sunroof, tilt wheel, AM-FM cass. Moving to Guam. Must sell. $4,100. 372-6542.

HOME 4 SALE by owner. 3 bdrm/2 bath. Hot tub, low maint. yard. 1,800 sq. ft. Marina home. Some owner finance avail. Asking $220,000. Call Cmdr. Maas. 883-2617.

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the Youth Administration Office at Fort Ord for ages 6-and-under, 7-9, 10-12, 13-15 and 16-through-adult. Final day for A registration is July 10. . ,

The Fort Ord permit is waived during the derby. However, licenses are required in the 16-to-adult category.

In a change from previous years, the fish of choice this year will be catfish instead of trout. Blame the drought.

1981 DATSUN 200SX. Well main­tained. AC, Michelin tires. Good 2nd car. $1,200 OBO. 883-2617.

DINETTE SET. 4 chairs plus table. Like new. Oak-like veneer. 2 couches - I living room, 1 L-shaped, $100 ea. Free col­lapsed boxes from previous move. 883-2617.

1983 TOYOTA COROLLA SR-5. Exe. cond., hatchback, high gas mileage, cruise, sunroof. $3,500 OBO. 373-8473.

1984 S-10 BLAZER, 4WD, V-6, 5-sp. $5,500. Mom wants a 4-door. 373-4125 after 5.

12-IN B& W portable TV still in box. $40. Encyclopedia Britannica. Includes Britannica, Ready Reference and Junior sets. Inc. bookcase. Cost $2,000. Sacri­fice $500. 899-1865.

For Rent CASTROVILLE SINGLE FAM HOME. 3 bdrm, 2 full bath, spacious living rom, family rm w/fireplace, covered patio, 2-car garage, fence front & back. Fruit trees, quiet location, close to schools. $1, l 00 month. Avail. July 1. Call Alice (408) 647-4768 or 633-0659 Iv msg.

Lost & Found 1986 NAVAL ACADEMY RING. Blue stone with diamond inset. If found, pis call 647-1655, lv. rnsg.

GOLD WIRE RIM, round glasses. Found betweenNPS & La Mesa. Call 647-1133.

Wanted FAMILIES TO HOST JAPANESE stu­dents for 3 wks this summer. Great in­ternational experience for whole family. Call Lana at 655-3780 or Marilyn at 373-5412 for more info.