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PAUL RAYMOND MA.MKOWSKI Corning. New York A former Beau Bruminel of the University of Rochester, Ski left home to become one at Navy. Observing hfe from a height of 6 ' 4 he found academics fruit, athletics enjoy- able, and friends easily. For three )ears he led Na y ' s debating team and Bancroft ' s Flying Squadron to many ictories. Graduation cum laude was his chief goal. His next is living. His abilit ' will achieve the second for him as it did tlie first. If it ' s a friend ou need, here is a friend indeed! MARCY LESTER NEWELL Den ' er, Color.mio Marcy began his active life in Norwood, Massachusetts. His road led him to East High in Denver, where he made his decision to enter Navy Tech. He has been active on the rifle team and company sports. His favorite sport however. is spending an afternoon in the rack with his books. Upon leaving Navv, he plans to go on for further enlarging of his mind. Marcv ' s sharp eve for the women and good spirit will make him happv ' wherever his number mav lead him. L JOEL ANTHONY ROBLNSON Brooklyn, New Y ' ork Robbie came to the Academy via Brooklyn College and Brooklyn Technical High School. He was born in Brooklyn and spent most of his life there. . rabid Dodger fan, his only comment to those that regularly came around after World Series time to collect their bets was ■ ' ■ ait until ne.xt year. Academics never gave him much trouble; so he spent most of his study time in extraneous reading. In his spare time, he warbled in the choir, glee club, and asserted musical activities. He hopes to follow in the footsteps of his father and make Navy his career — Navy Line looks mishtv fine. 456
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NOliBKlM KAWIDMJ KAL s DlNKIHK. NkW YoKK AffiK-x shortly afU-r his i;railiiati(ni from liigh school. Norb fiilistecl in ihf Navv. Foliowini; his l oot camp at Cirt-at Lakes, he was assitjnecl to ihi- ET sdiool at the same location. His stay at ET school, however, was short-lived as he transferred to N. PS to prepare ftir entrance into the . cademy. Norb coidd be tasiged as a t •pical Midshipman who accepted his lips anil downs in stride. . steaiU ' anil dependable per- former whether it lie athleticallv or scholastically. Norb always workeil to do his task well. ALFRKH WILLIAM KAVANAl CII Okl-MIOMA ( IIV. OkUMlO.MA A son of whom Oklahoma can be proiiil. and a son who ' s prond of Oklahoma (just ask him). Bill came to Na y via Oklalioma University. Oklahoma A. it M.. and NAPS. A s Kial cnt of the first water, lie set a new ilrapgini» record, and his greatest asset is his tremendous ability to be a great guy. His affections at Na y were divided ecpially among Dago, .Steam, and cross country. Interests and vitalit ' un- limited are his keynotes. He ' ll be happy with a lot of wild blue yonder below him. but when he touches down, vou can bet your boots that it will be on that wonderful Okla- homa soil. ROBERT ALAN LililU N Lynn, .MASSACiiisi-n-Ts . cheerful victim of w.uideriust. Bob Irit N I iij i.uiii lor the M.irine Clorps and a sergeant ' s stripes, then came to Navy to play probably the longest engagement of his life in any one place. The Forensic Society, batt footb.ill and sub srju.id c laiuted his attentions during the week, but Bob found the social field with enthusiasm on those fleeting weekends. Never one to burn out liis slip-stick, he had little trouble with the academics once Piebc Steam was out of the way. .Mwavs ready to migrate, emigrate, vacate, or just go. this likeable gentleman will have ample opportunity to continue his roving ambitions in the service. 453
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I % LU.NLSl llAKLl.N SMI 111 Elkins, West ' irc.ixia After spi ' iitling a oar at 0 v Miss. Snntts ili-iulcil on a chaiiiji ' and canu- to tlii- Atatli ' inv. Naw lite wasn ' t nt-w ti) him since lu- hail iu-i-n a inenilK-r of the N ' HOTC proi rani. His sjreatest difficnitv in iH-eoiiiing acenstonu ' il to tin- Acade- niv was the fact that Sigma C. ' lii has no tliapter lierc. Academics never gave Smittv an trouble ami he was alwavs found ver ' willing to lenil a helping hand in that respect. His brief, wittv remarks anil pleasant personalit ' are assets that shoulil prove ver helpful to him in whatever field he pursues. (.1 OlU.r. ISWII s. J|{. Ml.lK IIANTVILI.i;, Nl. Jui-SKV (ieorge finally recognized his true and well-founded a y calling while immersed in electrical engineering studies at Drexel Institute of Technology. He has a long heritage of the sea behind him, dating from the schooners of his Clreek forefathers. Tlie call of the sea was so great he even joined the dinglu s.iiling team. His s|X ' cial ai)ilities include being able to shfHjf thi- bull in two languages, and on occasion he has been known to lielp a A- bv helping CIreek ambas- s.idors out of l.mgiiagi ' ent.mglements. His metho licaI and malytical approach to problems, his lack of a clutch factor, .111(1 his attachment for the sea are the perfect ingredients for his future success in the Nax-v. 4.57
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