European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 1, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday june 1, 1990 the stars and stripes a Page 3 3# a photos Farewell to four memorable years Lainie Greenfield above of Fargo n.d., naps while waiting to get her diploma during graduation ceremonies wednesday at the air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. At West Point n.y., first capt. Kristin Baker below of Dickinson n.d., scratches her initials into the breastplate of Cadet pvt. Left Ritsick As Cadet capt. Kelly Demers looks on. Baker is the first woman to serve As brigade commander of the corps of cadets. And in Annapolis md., naval Academy graduates toss their Caps in the air right after an address by vice president Dan Quayle. 1 k a Iii n a i. A a a a l it t r t in a i Quot a a a if % Quot j a a. A but i v. O a j a t 4 a ,4 / a u a a a a s % Vamp i $0a t a a v. .7. V a a a a a Quot a o Viv a. T ii. I. I stamp of Navel approval Given to Annapolis Academy graduates Annapolis my. Apr no midshipmen at the . Naval Academy have not been contemplating their Bellybutton for the past four years. But they May have thought so after receiving their degrees because of a mistake by a printing contractor. A the Seal of the Navel Academy is Hereunto affixed a read the diplomas handed out to 990 graduating midshipmen wednesday. A yes there was an error made by a commercial Printer said it. Cmdr. Mark Van Dyke the naval Academy a Public affairs officer. A naval Academy officials detected the error but there was not sufficient time to make corrections prior to graduation ceremonies this morning a Van Dyke said the Printer has agreed to reprint the diplomas and dist but them to graduates at no Cost to the government. A a we re trying to look on the Bright Side a he said. A there arc 990 of our graduates tonight with a very unique souvenir from the naval Academy a and that a with an j. V i it j m -7 \ v a. Quot a Luk
