United States Naval Academy - Lucky Bag Yearbook (Annapolis, MD)

 - Class of 1920

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■ ■iiiim»mi»i»»i»»mi Harvey Lawrence Wilson Philadelphia, Pa. ' ■ Bitlie Blondie Felix Locke Baker Watona, Okla. Bake ■■ Rfd CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL sent Blondiej to us along with BUI Butler and Hememan. Even Plebe year he posed as an old salt, for had n ' t he cruised with the Naval Militia? Billie is a first-class fusser and keeps in trim by con- stant practice. When he gets that near-bald spot plowed up and harrowed over, a new suit of blues and a pack of Fats, girls stand from under. He is the smoothest of the hounds and the snakiest of the snakes; Chu-Chin-Chow has nothing on him. More than that, he can sing, or tickle your feet with a mandolin. He is always in evidence in the Choir or Glee Club. Plebe year he was part of the Bugle Corps, but he has repented and is gradually living it down. Plebe summer Blondie gave great promise as a pitcher, but he strained his arm and it never has rounded into shape again. I Yet in spite of ' WiUyum ' s efforts his Academy fussing career goes down as camouflage — why, he ' s had the Chapel and Chaplain engaged for graduation day since Plebe Semi-. nns. Honors: One Stripe; Choir, 4. 3, 1; Mandolin Club, k, 3, 1; Glee Club, J,, 3, 1. XF you ever see a big red-headed fellow coming down the gangway with the most I-don ' t-care-a-cuss maimer that you have ever seen, then you can bet all your grad terms it ' s Bake. SI Before Bake came to the Navy he taught school up on the Indians hunting grounds. It is probably due to this fact that the Academic Department to him is just a matter of course. The Saturday Evening Pout and Every- body ' s are his favorite text books. Naturally savvy, he has never had any academic worries, but in his slow, easy- going manner he has managed to keep an average which stands him well in the class. q Bake can wrestle also and he has made Navy ' s best aspirants hustle for a berth on the team for the last two years s £ ' q No! He is n ' t a Red Mike! Never was! If that delicate colored letter with the vertical writing did n ' t arrive at its regular time there would be something doing. But with all the dope we have on Bake he rates a 4.0 with all of us. He ' d actually lend you the shirt off his back (if he had one). Yep, he ' s an all-round good fellow and I know that you will agree if your course ever crosses his «» f» q Annie! Max! Bill! Where ' s my Post? Honors: Buzzard; Wrestling Squad, i 3, 1. MlllUUlUM

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G Paul Wesley Lambright Las Anul s, Colo. Pablo Wampus Lammie HIS little man of the Hills brought his smile all the nav from the West. ■ ' Wampus ■ ' came to us late in August of our Plebe summer; and he must have left his war-whoop back among the mountains, for he never does create much disturbance. He tackled the Academic as well as the Executive Department with true W ' estern give it to em spirit, and came out on top, even if he did win his black X the last two weeks of Youngster year. f Why bone. ' You can always do that, but this is an opportimity to catch, says Wampus. If he had his way, Elinor Glj-n would be head of the EngUsh Department; and we would have math only on rainy Tuesdays. fl But in spite of his preference for the literature with beautiful women on the covers, he keeps his roommate sat. If we all had dispositions like the Wampus, the word Rhino would be lost in our vocabulary of slang. Honors: Buzzard. Hugh McGuire Taylor Berrtville, Va. H. 31. Smokeless Hughie nIP! Hip! Hooray! Here comes the eats. Fats, Mint Julips we ' 11 have a party. Hughie wit and life with him. Hughie. Break out ' n everything, and brings the necessary Nonchalant, bordering on the blase, that ' s him all over. Wherever he goes he beams and those around beam with him, that ' s why he would be an ornament anywhere, in the Navy, at the Club, or in jail Hugh has become famous among us as a pinch hitter, for in the last inning of an Academic term he can bat out a fast one and reach Sep leave if he does have to slide for it. Nav has been the bane of his existence and the P-works for him have been one mis-fix after another. Lord help him if he hits the Asiatic Station where Na ' igation is all horizon- tal parallax. f But the majority of ingredientsin H.M. ' s glass of char- acter are not all cracked ice and lemon peel; the finer and more important qualities are ever present, combining into a refreshing, yet satisfying mixture that will retain its popularity wherever the gathering. We won ' t care what ' s on the buffet, just so old Hugh has one foot on the rail. Honors: Buzzard.



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o Chester Lee Walton Brownsville, Texas Tex Lizzie Luke Gil Bias NE day a handsome and dignified young man of nineteen, just emerging from the cactus of Texas, walked into Bobbie ' s. Janitor, will you please tell the owner of this bam that I am here? SI Jimmy: You ' re canned before you start, get out. ' That was the beginning of his naval career. Every day since then he has rhinoed about the swabo he just received, and then tries to make every one believe the marks were misprinted when he sees the 3.80 chalked up by his name. However, he takes help from no one and gives plenty, as all the old ground right will tell you. His messmates often wondered why he never seemed to be hungry until they got into his section and saw him emerge after a session with math, camouflaged with a chalk screen and disclaiming all knowledge of a chalk diet. Tex was racked by indecision throughout Plebe and Youngster years trying to decide whether he would make a bigger hit with the femmes in a gyrene or a naval uniform. He finally concluded that there is nothing like a life upon the bounding main, as long as the s ea remains mui quieto. Along with the N. P. O. S. medal presented to him for overcoming his roommate in the famous old Mexican game, he was awarded the shunt wound, interpole, two phase, arc lamp by Ampere Pete for offering the best target for Bubbles Fisher ' s marksmanship in Plebe year ; » a» Tex has always proved to be the same old reliable, good scout, liked by every one with whom he came into contact, and he will embark upon his life ' s work with the best wishes of all who know him. OscAK Arthur Weller Brownsville, TEX, a Tex John Duke Jack Dick XMAGINE a tall, blonde, handsome, athletic young man and you have Tex, better known as Snake, sometimes known as Jawn, and occasionally known as Jack. Away back in the ante-bellum days Tex was one of the baddest men of Brownsville, away down in the Valley of the Rio Grande. His favorite amusement seems to have been shooting and scalping Mexican bandits. However, as the Greasers began getting scarce and ammunition higher, Tex decided to find a new stamping ground. West Point and Crabtown were the only con- testants for the honor and Nax ' y won. Finding that six- shooters were taboo in Bancroft Hall vicinity, Tex gave up that kind of fighting and patronized the milder forms of combat, such as tea fights. Saturday nights until 9:30 we found him sitting in the gym gallery marking the drags and incidentally getting a line on all the -t.Os. . s Youngster year rolled around Tex busted out for the first hop and, even if he did drag the worst brick that ever deco- rated a ballroom floor, he made a noble start and has n ' t stopped yet. There is no secret about the fact that Tex is one of the finest fellows we have. His eternal smile and his good nature have made him many friends and will continue to do so wherever he goes. Those are my firm sentiments, dearest. f Gee, this guy. Midshipman ' Same, ' seems to have a rotten grease. He is on the ' pap ' sheet for two or three counts every day. Honors: Two Stripes; Football Squad, i, 3; Crew Sqvad, 3.

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