By Jane Anderson, WPAOG staff
The West Point Association of Graduates hosted the 26th Annual Ring Melt Ceremony in Eisenhower Hall on Friday, January 9, 2026. Cadets from the Class of 2027 joined donors and guests to watch as the donors or their representatives dropped West Point rings into a stone crucible on stage. This year’s ceremony marked two milestones: It was the first time that second-class Cadets witnessed the donation and melting of the gold that will go into their rings, and it marked the total number of donated rings surpassing 1,000.
A dozen rings were dropped into the crucible at Eisenhower Hall from the hands of their owners on January 9; the remaining 55 rings were donated by friends, family, and fellow graduates. The oldest ring donated this year belonged to Lee O. Wright, Class of 1912. Mr. S.A. Roosa (’84) spotted the West Point ring in a pawn shop, purchased it, and tried valiantly but unsuccessfully to locate any members of Wright’s family. Roosa ultimately decided to donate Wright’s ring to the Ring Melt this year.
Through the WPAOG Ring Memorial program, including this year’s Melt, gold from 1,035 rings once worn by graduates from the Classes of 1896 to 2006 has been donated. Each year since the inaugural ceremony, donated rings were melted, and shavings from the resulting gold ingot are set aside as Legacy Gold to be preserved and added to future Ring Melts. After last year’s ceremony—the silver anniversary of the program—Colonel Anne McClain ’02 carried a sample of Legacy Gold in a locket, aboard SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station, returning it safely to Earth in August 2025. The high-flying Legacy Gold will be added to its Earth-bound counterpart and used in crafting the Class of 2027’s rings, as well as future Legacy Gold. In August, the Class of 2027 will receive their class rings, each containing a blend of new gold and this historic Legacy Gold.

The ring of the youngest graduate this year was donated by the family of Captain Ian Weikel ’97, who was killed in action in Iraq when his son was an infant. That son, Cadet Jonathan Weikel, is a member of the Class of 2027 and will carry his father’s gold within his own ring next year. “To me, the Ring Melt symbolizes pride and a duty to the Long Gray Line, of which my father is a big part,” Weikel said. “Much is expected of me, and my classmates; the future men and women in my formation deserve the best.” Jonathan and his mother, Wendy Swantko Green ’98, donated Captain Weikel’s ring in his honor. Reflecting on his mother’s influence, Weikel added, “What’s at the center of her life is her care for others. That’s what I’ll carry into my life as an officer.”

Major General Brandon R. Tegtmeier, ’96 who was in attendance and will be addressing the Class of 2027 at its 500th Night Dinner on January 10, called the Ring Melt a very special event that teaches cadets the importance and meaning of legacy. “When you’re young, it’s difficult to wrap your head around that,” he said. “But as you learn from experience, you get to know the value of everybody who came before you. And when these cadets find themselves in a hard place, they can look not only to their left and right for guidance, but back to those who came before them.”

Six rings were donated this year from the Class of 1977, the 50-Year Affiliation Class of the Class of 2027. Four rings were donated to the Ring Melt this year that once were worn by graduates killed during service to the nation, and six donated rings belonged to general officers. To ensure that the Class Ring Memorial Program will continue in perpetuity for future generations of the Long Gray Line, the Class of 1966 made a generous gift in 2022. This significant legacy endowment, created in Memory of the Fallen Brothers of the Class of 1966, serves to honor their service, sacrifice, and valor.
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Class of 2027 Ring Memorial Donor Listing
1912 LTC Lee O. Wright USA
1933 MG Alvin C. Welling USA, Retired
1940 COL Leonard L. Haseman USA, Retired
1943JAN BG Vasco J. Fenili USA, Retired
1943JUN LTC Harold S. Head USA, Retired
1945 COL Lamar Weaver Jr. USA, Retired
1946 COL Stanley D. Fair USA, Retired
1949 LTC Joseph J. Yeats Jr. USA, Retired
1950 Lt Col Charles D. Friedlander USAFR, Retired
1950 LTC Louis V. Genuario USA, Retired
1951 Mr. William T. Barnett
1951 1st Lt Frank E. Walker Jr. USAF
1954 Lt Col John E. Arnet USAF, Retired
1955 COL Daniel D. Ludwig USA, Retired
1955 MG Edward L. Trobaugh USA, Retired
1956 LTC George J. Martin USA, Retired
1958 COL Stanley A. Maxson Jr. USA
1958 LTC James R. Wessel USA, Retired
1959 MG John S. Guthrie Jr. USA, Retired
1960 Mr. E. Raymond Hapeman
1960 MAJ Robert P. Koontz USMC, Retired
1960 LTC Leslie P. Mason Jr. USA, Retired
1961 COL Richard A. Buckner USA, Retired
1961 LTC Francis L. Gibson USA, Retired
1961 LTC Donald L. McBee USA, Retired
1961 BG Eugene S. Witherspoon USA, Retired
1962 LTC Paul A. Baltes Jr. USA, Retired
1962 BG James L. Kays USA, Retired
1964 Mr. James S. Cobbs
1964 Lt Col Michael E. Harlan USAF, Retired
1964 Mr. John R. Stanko
1965 Mr. Leighton C. Atteberry
1965 LTC Randolph K. Guenther USA, Retired
1965 LTC John M. Howell USA, Retired
1965 COL Walter S. Kulbacki USA, Retired
1965 COL Robert F. Radcliffe USA, Retired
1966 MAJ James P. Connell USA, Retired
1966 COL James M. Salander USA, Retired
1967 Mr. L. Kirkland Alford
1967 COL David G. Blanchard USA, Retired
1967 Mr. Ernest C. Heimberg Jr.
1967 MAJ Robert D. Herb USA, Retired
1967 LTC Robert E. Knapp Jr. USA, Retired
1967 COL David E. Peixotto USA, Retired
1968 COL Peter G. Paulson USA, Retired
1970 Mr. William D. Jackson
1971 MAJ Norman W. Bates USA, Retired
1971 Mr. Richard A. Dudley
1971 Mr. William W. Plummer III
1973 Mr. James A. Mitchell Jr.
1974 COL Thomas A. Gandy USA, Retired
1975 Mr. Kevin N. Wardlow
1977 LTC Francis A. I. Bowers III USA, Retired
1977 COL Hòa Generazio USA, Retired
1977 Mr. George W. Gotschall
1977 LTC John J. Luther Jr. USA, Retired
1977 Mr. Rory Q. Miott
1977 LTC Phillip L. Pierson USA, Retired
1978 MAJ Gary J. Kelley USAR
1980 COL Shelley A. Richardson USA, Retired
1981 CPT Tim A. Jensen USA
1983 MAJ Charles P. Grenchus USA, Retired
1985 Mr. Keith M. Rowand
1993 CPT Kevin J. Byrne USA, Retired
1994 Mr. Arthur T. Cornelson
1997 CPT Ian P. Weikel USA

