Cadet Phillip Gage Gustavus of Shell Knob, Missouri, spoke on behalf of the class, noting the strong bonds formed during training. “We’re a true family as well. We can call everyone in this class a brother and sister,” Gustavus said.
Special awards were given to five standout cadets. Richie Oliver earned the Physical Fitness Award, Steven Sheeley received the Edward Hayes Armstrong Award for highest GPA, Gustavus earned Top Gun for shooting accuracy, John Frantom won the Water Survival Award, and Triston Terrell Webster received the Joel Campora Memorial Outstanding Achievement Award, voted by his peers.
The graduates bring the total number of AGFC game wardens to 158, prepared to serve across the state.
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