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FRIDAY AFTERNOON 21 JUNE 1985 AT TWO-THIRTY IJUl.JLJ!;l KNU.11. L.J.0.1'\JUU NAVAL POSTGi.!.DU.l\TE SCHOOL ~~ 'M f'lJ-l'l'p-~V f''f.Trl")-:>'!1"'· r !"i; 4:J-;;) -"/Uw Superintendent ROBERT H. SHUMAKER Rear United States Navy

Provost DAVID A. SCHRADY Doctor of Philosophy

Director of Programs JAMES W. EGERTON , United States Navy 0 Dean of Information and Policy Sciences KNEALE T. MARSHALL Doctor of Philosophy

Dean of Science and Engineering JOHN N. DYER Doctor of Philosophy

Director of Miliary Operations JOHN E. BLEY, JR. Captain, United States Navy

Dean of Academic Administration GERALD H. LINDSEY Doctor of Philosophy

MISSION "To conduct and direct advanced education of commissioned officers and to provide such other technical and professional in­ struction as may be prescribed to meet the needs of the Naval Service; and, in support of the foregoing, to foster and encourage a program of research in order to sustain academic excellence." The. Pro9ram

PROCESSIONAL Pfaeform Party Professor ALFRED W.M. COOPER ...... Grand Professor JAMES M. FREMGEN ...... Marshal FIRST ROW {left to right) SECOND ROW Professor ROBERT E. NEWTON ...... Marshal DAVID E. MELCHAR, U.S. Marine Corps ...... Marshal Melvin J. Hary Professor Otto Heinz CHC, U.S. Navy Space Systems Academic Committee Mr. Jack Kenaston Professor Alan B. Coppens NATIONAL ANTHEM President, Monterey Peninsula Council Department of Physics of Navy League Professor Gordon E. Schacher INVOCATION Provost David A. Schrady Department of Physics Provost, Naval Postgraduate School INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER Professor Robert J. Renard El ear Admiral Robert H. Shumaker, Department of Meteorology ROBERT H. SHUMAKER, U.S. Navy U.S. Navy 0 Supenntendent, Naval Postgraduate School Professor Edward B. Thornton ADDRESS TO GRADUATES Department of Oceanography Thomas J. Hughes, Jr., Vice Admiral THOMAS J. HUGHES, JR., U.S. Navy Professor Bruce J. Maclennan U.S. Navy Department of Computer Science PRESENTATION OF AWARDS Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, Logistics Professor William R. Greer Distinguished Professor Colonel Richard D. Camp, Jr., Department of Administrative Science Rear Admiral John Jay Schieffelin Award for Excellence U.S. Marine Corps in Teaching Deputy Director 12th Marine Corps Professor Gordon E. Latta Monterey Peninsula Council Navy League Award District, Treasure Island Department of Mathematics for Highest Academic Achievement John T. Malokas, Professor Alan R. Washburn Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command Award U.S. Air Force Department of Operations Research Naval Sea Systems Command Award for Weapons Systems Curricular , Joint Command, Control and Professor Maximillian F. Platzer Engineering Excellence Communications and Space Systems Department of Aeronautics Captain John C. Woelfel Award General William H. Harrison, Professor Paul J. Marta Naval Sea Systems Command Award in Naval Engineering U.S. Army Department of Mechanical Engineering Mewborn Student Research Award Commanding General , 7th Infantry Division, Fort Ord Professor Harriett B. Rigas Warren Randolph Church Award Department of Electrical Engineering The Honorable Clyde Roberson Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association Award Mayor of the City of Monterey Professor Sherman W. Blandin Department of National Security Affairs PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES Captain James W. Egerton, BY DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN U.S. Navy Director of Programs, Naval Postgraduate School ANNOUNCEMENT OF DEGREES Rear Admiral ROBERT H. SHUMAKER, U.S. Navy Provost DAVID A. SCHRADY

BENEDICTION 0 RECESSIONAL Awards

MONTEREY PENINSULA COUNCIL, NAVY LEAGUE AWARD WARREN RANDOLPH CHURCH AWARD FOR HIGHEST ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Presented annually to an officer student for outstanding performance m mathematics . The cntena for Presented to the graduating USN, USMC, or USCG officer who has maintained the highest academic selection includes evidence of initiative, scholarly attitude and mathematical maturity. grade average as a student at the Naval Postgraduate School. Captain GARY W. KRAHN, U.S. Army Lieutenant CHARLES L. KANEWSKE, U.S. Navy ARMED FORCES COMMUNICATIONS AND ELECTRONICS SPACE AND NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS COMMAND AWARD ASSOCIATION AWARD Presented semi-annually to a U.S. Navy officer student In recognition of distingu ished academic achieve­ Presented to that officer graduate who has achieved academic excellence and best demonstrated profes­ ment in the advanced Electronics Engineering program. sional qualities in one of the following programs: Electronics, Communications, Intelligence, Command Lieutenant CHARLES L. KANEWSKE, U.S. Navy and Control, or Computer Technology. Captain TERRY J. NEWTON, U.S. Air Force NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND AWARD FOR WEAPONS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE OCEANOGRAPHER OF THE NAVY AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN AIR-OCEAN SCIENCES Presented in recognition of distinguished scholastic achievement In a Weapons Engineering field of study. Selection is based on marks attained, quality and applicability of thesis and demonstrated leadership Presented to a U.S. Naval officer graduate of the Air-Ocean Science Program who has demonstrated potential in the Field of Weapons Engineering. outstanding performance and exhibited those qualities ind1cat1ve of an outstanding military officer. Commander ROBERT L. WILSON, JR., U.S. Navy * Lieutenant ROBERT A. LAWSON, U.S. Navy

CAPTAIN JOHN C. WOELFEL AWARD NAVY SUPPLY CORPS ASSOCIATION ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARD Presented each June to the outstanding Naval Engineering program officer student on the basis of Presented annuall y to an outstanding U.S. Navy Supply Corps officer m Administrative Science at the academic and leadership qualities and performance. Officers from the past September, December, March Naval Postgraduate School. This award 1s made on the basis of academic achievement, research excel­ and June graduation classes were considered. lence, contribution to the professional civilian community and factJlty recommendation. Lieutenant MARK E. ALCAMO, U.S. Navy * Lieutenant Commander JAMES S. ROUNTREE, SC , U.S. Navy

NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND AWARD CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS AWARD FOR ACADEMIC IN NAVAL ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE IN ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMMENT

Presented in recognition of distinguished academic achievement in the Naval Engineering Program. The This award 1s presented semiannually for academic excellence to the most outstanding graduate of the criteria for the award includes demonstrated academic excellence measured by marks attained, contents Human Resources Management Curriculum. of thesis and demonstrated leadership potential in Naval Engineering. * Lieutenant JAMES A. NORTON, U.S. Navy Lieutenant ROBERT A. KLOCEK, U.S. Navy * Presented in absentia MEWBORN STUDENT RESEARCH AWARD Presented annuall y to an officer student whose thesis exhibits sound scholarship and highest research ability. Criteria of selection conforms as nearly as possible to the concept of "evidence of research potential" which forms the basis for election to Associate Membership in the Society of Sigma Xi. Captain GARY W. KRAHN, U.S. Army NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN Tile Graduates

Professor Robert J. Renard Professor Paul J. Marto Those officers whose names are preceded by an • are being presented their Meteorology Mechanical Engineering degrees in absentia. Professor Harriett B. Rigas Professor Gordon E. Schacher Electrical Engineering Physics BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN OPERATIONS RESEARCH Professor Gordon E. Latta Professor Bruce J. Maclennan LESHEM, Yoav, LTCOL, Israeli Mathematics Computer Science Air Force Professor Alan R. Washburn Professor William R. Greer Operations Research Administrative Science ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~,~;..'!',~~~~~

Professor Sherman W. Blandin Professor R. Neagle Forrest National Security Affairs Antisubmarine Warfare MASTER OF ARTS IN NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS Professor Maximillian F. Platzer Professor John M. Bouldry ~ONO , KentC., Mr., USAF GROH, Jeffrey L., CPT, USA Aeronautics Electronic Warfare 3ROWN, Roy G., Mr., USAF HUANG Cheng Yu, CPT, USA Professor Christopher N.K. Mooers Professor Michael G. Sovereign *FOWLER, Dennis B., CAPT, USAF LAHNSTEIN, Joseph S. MAJ, USA Oceanography Command, Control and Communications GOING, Dawn R. , CAPT, USAF MICHELSON, PatrickJ., CPT, USA GOING, Michael L., CAPT, USAF *PEYTON, Paul P., MAJ, USA HANSON, Thomas M., CAPT, USAF PLUMMER, Charles B., MAJ, USA NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL CURRICULAR OFFICERS *PRIOR, Mary K. , CAPT, USAF PRINSLOW, Karl E., CPT, USA Commander THOMAS E. HALWACHS, U.S. Navy *SCHMIDT, Sandra L. , CAPT, USAF *SADLER, John R., CPT, USA Operations Analysis VOGEL, Eric M., MAJ, USAF •SMITH, George A., CPT, USA Captain WILLIAM M. SIEGEL, U.S. Navy WORLEY, Walter L., Ill, MAJ, USAF TRUMMEL, Reid J., CPT, USA Aeronautical Engineering *ANDERSON, Edward B., CPT, USA *WEBER, Louis W., CPT, USA Commander ANDREW P. SOSNICKY, U.S. Navy *BABBITT, James F., CPT, USA *WEIR, Thomas L., CPT, USA Electronics and Communications BASS, Roger S., II, CPT, USA *BROWNLEE, Kenneth L., Commander HERBERT B. SHAW, Ill, U.S. Navy LCDR, USN Weapons Engineering BLASKO, DennisJ., CPT, USA I ~ BROWN, Drusilla, CPT, USA CARPENTER, Jack R., Jr., Commander JOHN H. LONG, U.S. Navy LCDR, USN Antisubmarine Warfare *BURSLEY, John C., CPT, USA CUNNINGHAM, Charles W., LT, USN *CASWELL, James R., CPT, USA Captain WALTEA A. ERICSON, U.S. Navy JOHNSON, Rickard L., LCDR, USN Naval Engineering CHANDLER, David W., MAJ, USA ROWE, Wayne J., LCDR, USN Commander ROBERT F. BARRY, U.S. Navy CHRISTIAN, William P., CPT, USA Air-Ocean Sciences SASSER, Jack S., LCDR, USN *CUMMINGS, Jerris L., CPT, USA SNIVELY, John D., LT, USN Commander FRANK B. KELLER, U.S. Navvy *ECKRICH, Gilbert H., MAJ, USA Administrative Sciences STEFANSKY, Stanley G., LCDR, USN *ELLIOTT, RobertV., MAJ, USA Commander MICHAEL J. ANDERSON, U.S. Navy TATE, RobertJ., LT, USN Computer Technology *GLASSER, Eric A., CPT, USA

Captain LAURENCE N. SCHUETZ, U.S. Navy MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING National Security Affairs/Intelligence 0 FROEDE, Alexander 0., CPT, USA ANDERSON, John A., LCDR, USN Lieutenant Colonel JOHN T. MALOKAS, JR . ., U.S. Air Force Command, Control and Communications SIMCHIK, RichardJ., Jr., CPT, USA ANSARI, Khalil Ahmed LT, Pakistan Navy (cont.) BLOOMQUIST, James D., LT, USN ROWLEY, James W., LCDR, USN DUKE, James R., Jr., LT, SC, USN LEMIRE, Joseph W., Jr., LT, USN DEFRANK, Deborah E., LCDR, USN SETIAWAN, Amar, MAJ, Indonesian FOSTER, William L., LCDR, USN MITCHELL, David M., LT, USN Air Force HASARCHI, Avraham, MAJ, Israeli GRIENINGER, Terry M., LCDR, USN MURRAY, Margaret M., LT, USN Air Force SOUZA, LeopoldoJ., LCDR, HALL, William E., LCDR, USN NELSON, Howard K., LCDR, USN JORDAN, Dorsett W., LCDR, USN Brazilian Navy HANCOCK, Richard B., Mr., Pacific PARK Ci Heon, MAJ, Republic of KANEWSKE, Charles L., LT, USN TAYLOR, Thomas, LT, USN Missile Test Center, Pt. Mugu Korea Army MACMILLAN, Peter N., LT, USN WILSON, Robert L., Jr., CDR, USN HART, E. Neil, LCDR, USN ROBERTS, Duke E., LT, USN PROCTOR, Edward L., LT, USN WISE, Michael G., LT, USN HAYAT, Ahmad, CDR, Pakistan Navy SCOTT, Dwight F., CDR, USN HUNTZINGER, Mark D., LT, CEC, USN SHAFFER, RhondaJ., LT, USN MASTER OF SCIENCE IN M!::CHANICAL ENGINEERING KNIGHT, John R., LCDR, USN STEINBERG, Joshua, MAJ, Israeli ALCAMO, Mark, E., LT, USN JOHNSON, Philip N., LCDR, USN KO Kyung Yoon, MAJ, Republic of Air Force BERTHOLD, Dudley B., LT, USN KLOCEK, Robert A., LT, USN Korea Air Force VAUGHAN, Charles F., LT, USN HARTMANN, Thomas S.,LCDR, USN O'HARE, Mark S., LCDR, USN KOPFLER, Dixie E., LCDR, USN WARD, Clement H., CDR, USN HEFFERNAN, Kenneth G., LT, USN RIGDON, David B., LT, USN .. I .AKE, Robert H., Jr., LT, USN WERTZ, Douglas E., LT, USN LEE Pyung Gyu, CPT, Republic of WINGAST, Leda B., LCDR, USN MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING Korea Army YUNKER, John M., CDR, USN BR ENNY, Michael K., LCDR, USN LANZER, Bradley N., LT, USN COTNER, Dave L., LT, USN *MCKINLAY, Archibald, VI, LT, USN HEFFERNAN, Kenneth G., LT, USN MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING SCIENCE I BENSON, Timothy P., CAPT, USMC HUNTER, James E., LCDR, USN EVIN, Bekir, LTJG , Turkish Navy I WENTZ, Gary L., CAPT, USMC MCKENZIE, Stephen S., LT, USN NEWTON, TerryJ., CAPT, USAF MITTON, Stephen G., LCDR, USN MASTER OF SCIENCE IN OPERATIONS RESEARCH VINCENT, James R., CAPT, USAF MURNAN, Cynthia A., LT, USN MCCULLERS, William T., Ill, CHOW Kay Cheong, Mr., Ministry of " BROWN, John R., CPT, USA OZIN, I. Yucel, CPT, Turkish Army MAJ, USMC Defense, Singapore , GARCIA, Alberto L., CPT, USA OZKAN, Ugur, 1st LT, Turkish Air Force MASTER OF SCIENCE IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS .. KLOEPPING, Gary R., CPT, USA MACK, John F., CPT, USA PARK Kyung Eung, MAJ, Republic of BYZEWSKI, John M., CAPT, USMC KRAHN, GaryW., CPT, USA Korea Army UFFORD, Robert P., CPT, USA RHODES, Randy E., LT, USN BUYUKONER, I. Bora, MAJ, MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENT SAHINTEPE, Mustafa, 1st LT, Turkish Turkish Army HEMPHILL, DANIEL S., MAJ, USMC Air Force BANKS, Harry G., Mr., Pacific Missile COELHO Eduardo M. Pires, LCDR Test Center, Pt. Mugu HURST, Stephen F., LTCOL, USMC Portuguese Navy SARAYDIN, Ahmet, CPT, Turkish Army MANION, THOMAS E., CAPT, USMC BRAGG, Terry A., LT, USN DORIN, Paul R., LCDR, USN SARI, Osman, 1st LT, Turkish SUMMERS, Donald E., MAJ, USMC BUASAP, Joomphon, CDR, DUARTE, Jose Gabriel Ferreira, Air Force Royal Thai Navy LCDR, Portuguese Navy FORDE, Hugh A., CAPT, USAF TUNG Hsiang-Lung, Mr., Taiwan CARMAN, Kevin R., LCDR, USN LJARTONG, MarkW., LT, USN HUGHES, Thomas W., CPT, USA WALKER, Robert A., LT, USN SIMONSEN, Jerry A., MAJ, USA COFFMAN, HomerJ., LT, USN SULLIVAN, James S., Jr., CPT, USA COVERT, Harold D., LCDR, USN BALMERT, Mark W., LT, USN DALKE, Gregory A., LCDR, USN MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEER METEOROLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY KANEWSKE, Charles L., LT, USN • CURRY, William T., LCDR, USN SELLERS, Charles E., LCDR, USN • DEVENDORF, Lee E., LCDR, USN WATERREUS,JeroenJ., LCDR, USN MECHANICAL ENGINEER MOHN, Michael A., LT, USN ZANKOFSKI, Deborah Ann, LT, USN ROSENLOF, Eric R., LT, USN ALCAMO, Mark E., LT, USN KLOCEK, Robert A., LT, USN MASTER OF SCIENCE IN OCEANOGRAPHY RIGDON, David B., LT, USN GASPAR, Joaquim F.A., LCDR, SEABRA de Melo, Jose L.B., LT portugese Navy Portugese Navy AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN METEOROLOGY COTNER, Dave L., LT, USN BASHFORD; Kenneth R., CAPT, USAF JORDAN, Marys., CAPT, USAF BYRNE, Gerald T., CAPT, USAF SVETZ, FrederickJ., CAPT, USAF

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PHYSICS •ADE, Edward K., LT, USN MORRAL, Dennis G., LCDR, USN BANG Gwan Sik, MAJ, Republic MORTON, Kenneth P., LT, USN of Korea PLENCNER, John G., LT, USN BRUCE, Robert G., CDR, USN RICHARDS, William L., LT, USN FOLEY, James Kevin, LT, USN STEPHENSON, Charles 0., LT, USN FRITCH IE, William R., LT, USN UYAK, Richard K., LCDR, USN GILIO, Joseph P., LT, USN WOODSON, Steven W., LT, USN JOHNSON, Michael B., LCDR, USN ZUREY, Edward C., Jr., LT, USN

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING ACOUSTICS LOVELACE, Ronald M., LT, USN

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY (ANTISUBMARINE WARFARE)

MCCARTHY, Charles M., LT, USN

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY (SPACE SYSTEMS OPERATIONS)

BERGER, Steven M. , LT, USN HULL, Peter R. , LCDR, USN BRENNAN, Kevin P. , LT, USN MABIE, Kevin T., LT, USNR CORBELL, Edward D., Jr. , PATRIDGE, Beth E., LCDR, USN LCDR,USN SHELL, Francis B., LT, USN GREENSPAN, Jack A. , LT, USN WOLFRUM, Garry A., LCDR, USN HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL Acrufemic Dress In 1909 the first Naval Postgraduate School, then called the Postgraduate Department of the U.S. Naval Academy, was established at Annapolis, The cap and gown and colorful hood so prominent in commencement ceremonies re­ semble to some extent articles of dress worn by church and university dignitaries in the Maryland. On June 9 that year ten students made up the class, three pro­ Middle Ages. The cap and gown indicate that the wearer is a member of a university fessors formed the faculty, and Marine Engineering was the only curriculum. or college. The hood shows the degree the wearer holds. When the first class graduated in 1911, Beekman Winthrop, Assistant Sec­ The gown for the bachelor's degree has pointed sleeves and is designed to be worn retary of the Navy, said, "There will be some day a postgraduate course closed. The master's gown has closed sleeves, square at the end, the arms coming through a slit at the elbow; it may be worn open or closed. The doctor's gown has to call all the officers of the Navy together. This school is the beginning, bell-shaped sleeves and may be worn open or closed. Down the front the doctor's and may be the one on which the Navy Department of the future may have gown has a facing of velvet and three bors of the same material on each sleeve. The to depend." As the school expanded over the next seven decades, his words facing and bars may be either black or the color distinctive of the subject to which the degree pertains. The cap is worn for all degrees; the doctor may wear a golden have proved prophetic. tassel. During World War I, the school closed, but classes resumed in 1919. Hoods are normally black with a colorful lining rolled outward. Bachelor's hoods are Two years later the department was renamed the United States Naval three feet long, master's three and one half feet, and doctor's four feet. Postgraduate School. In 1927, the General Line Course was established to For all academic purposes, including trimmings for the doctor's gown, edgings of acquaint junior line officers with modern developments within the Navy hoods, and tassels of caps, the colors associated with the different subjects are as follows: and broaden their professional knowledge for future command at sea. Agriculture ...... Maize Library Sc ience ...... lemon World War II caused tremendous expansions of activities' and a large Arts, letters, Humanities . .. _ . . . White Music ...... Pink increase in student enrollment. The school grew to meet the needs of the Business, Commerce ...... Drab Pharmacy ...... Olive Green Education ...... l ight Blue Philosophy ...... Dark Blue Navy, and more courses were added to the curriculum. After the 1945 Engineering ...... Orange Physical Education ...... Sage Green armistice, the Navy began plans to move the school away from Annapolis Forestry ...... Russet Science ...... Golden Yellow and improve its professional status. Between 1945 and 1948, Congress Home Economics ...... Maroon Theology ...... Scarlet law ...... Purple Veterinary Science ...... Gray established the school as a separate activity under its own superintendent, created the office of academic dean, granted the superintendent authority The silk or satin lining of the hood is the color or colors of the university or college , I which conferred the degree. Some have a slash or rhevron of contrasting color. For to award the bachelor's, master's and doctor's degrees and approved example: Monterey, California as the future home of the school. University Granting Degree lining Slash or Chevron After purchasing the former Hotel Del Monte and the surrounding University of Wisconsin ...... Bright Red acreage, the Navy officially established the school on the West Coast in University of Minnesota ...... Old Gold ...... Maroon Blue 1951. Since moving to Monterey the postgraduate school has focused upon Yale University ...... University of California __ ...... Gold ...... Yale Blue professional graduate education. University of Washington ...... Purple Above Gold To meet this end, the Navy has made a strong commitment to quality University of Oregon . , _ ...... Lemon Yellow ...... Dark Green New York University ...... Violet postgraduate education of its officer corps - and for goad reason. In Stanford Un iversity ...... Cardinal addition to meeting the needs for near-term functional skills, this investment Columbia University ...... Light Blue ...... White Maize ...... Blue has served as a mechanism for sustaining the foundation of intellectual Un iversity of Michigan ...... Un iversity of Texas ...... White Above Orange .... Burnt Orange vigor in critical areas of expertise. Experience has proven that graduate Duke University ...... Royal Blue ...... White level education is a fundamental constituent in the building of operational, Cornell University ...... Cardinal ...... Two White Crimson technical, and managerial skills essential to maintaining institutional excel­ Harvard University ...... · Michigan State University ...... Green ...... White lence in the face of dramatic change. Iowa State University ...... Gold Above Cardinal In support of national defense requirements, the Naval Postgraduate State University of Iowa ...... Old Gold Oregon State University ...... Burnt Orange School graduates an average of 800 officers a year, and offers a variety lewis and Clark College ...... Princeton Orange ...... Black, Orange of courses in science, management and engineering. In addition, its faculty University of Denver ...... Cardinal ...... Gold members are dedicated to providing the highest quality education for their The Navo/ Postgraduate School hood has a satin lining students - more than 1200 officers of all five U.S. services, 25 allied nations of dark blue with a gold chevron. and U.S. government civilians.