| Other USNA Class Web Sites |
| Class of
1964
BZ. |
This is the favorite brother class page of both NStar and your
Webmaster.
Professionally done, and it shows it. We must have trained these
guys well. Now if they would only spring for their own domain
name ... Meanwhile, we have modeled some of our site along
these same well-groomed lines, but not quite so much commercialism. |
| Class
of 1967 |
Uses a password for security control to get to their e-mail list.
Separate photo page for Indoctrination Day (USNA: 26 June 1999) and Incose
'99 pictures. |
| Class of 1979 |
Like 63 has the idea of individual company pages . Taps/Eternal
Father audio on the Memorial Page. |
| Class of 1987 |
Includes a site map and a search capability;
half of the site is Marketplace (for $50 you can advertise your house for
sale, etc). Also, class members can have their own USNA87.com
e-mail address linked to their existing e-mail address for an annual $10
fee - would you like for '63 to offer a similar service? |
| Class of 1990 |
Starts with a Class News page as a forum for recent news and items
of interest to the class, created by e-mailing info to the Webmaster who
adds it to the collection. Very nice job using Black & White
image of their class crest.
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| Class of
1994 |
One of the more technically advanced Class sites, with a lot of Java,
cgi scripts, and scrolling info; a very busy look and a commercial
plug for Barnes & Noble. This is the site with a link to all
Class sites, done better [one compact matrix] than the Alumni Association.
Nice job on Memorial Page, which links to an individual memorial for each
lost classmate, complete with several pictures [digital photo album] and
testimonials. |
| Class
of 2002 |
Doggone nice site for a bunch of youngsters! Includes links to
USA Today, the New York Times, the Washington Post [did we have resources
like that?], as well as to all the other service academies, and branches
of the service. Includes something called 'Reef Points' ...
"It
is by no means that an officer of the navy should be a capable mariner.
He must be that, of course, but also a great deal more...." ...isn't
there a word missing from that first sentence? If so, how do
we get whomever is responsible to shove out?
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