Admiral Billard Academy - Admiral Yearbook (New London, CT)
- Class of 1938
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Text from Pages 1 - 88 of the 1938 volume:
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Lieutenant U. GJ Herbert Lewis Swan
Assistant Academic Director
Head of the English Department
Home in Boston, Mass., Brown University, Ph. B., '28, Kappa
Sigma Fraternity, captain Varsity tennis, basketball, public
speaking, Harvard University Graduate School of Education,
Winthrop Theater Guild, Winthrop Tennis Club, instructor at
Burr and Burton Seminary, Manchester, Vt., six years' busi-
ness experience, Admiral Billard Academy, '36-, Thames
Players, Hobbies: Writing, dramatics, composing, tennis.
Carl H. Wies, M. D.
Medical Officer
Home in New London, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
B. S., '27, Yale University School of Medicine, M. D. '32,
clinical instructor in medicine, Yale University, Captain llth
C. A. Res., Attending Physician, Lawrence and Memorial
Ass. Hospitals, Trustee, Chapman Technical High School,
Attending Physician, Admiral Billard Academy '36-.
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Lieutenant il. Chl Frederic Doremus Leyser
Instructor oi Mathematics and Spanish
Home in White Plains, N. Y., Dartmouth College, A. B., '32,
Magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Track Team, Dartmouth,
M. C. S., '32, Guardian Life Insurance Co., '32-'36, Admiral
Billard Academy, '36Y, Hobbies: tennis, handball.
Lieutenant tl. GJ Gosta Robert Stene
Head of the Modern Languages Department
Home in Stockholm, Sweden, Markaryd College, Sweden,
Polhman Commercial College, Stockholm, '24, Harvard
College, A. B., '30, Instructor at Williamsburg High School,
Mass., Harvard University, A. M., '33, lnstructor in Modern
Languages at Massachusetts State College, Admiral Billard
Academy, '36-, Hobbies: writing, dramatics, bicycling.
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Ensign Iohn I. Morgan
Instructor of Languages, Social Sciences, and Music
Home in East Iatfery, N. H., Holy Cross College, A. B., cum
laude, Harvard University, A. M., Boston University, Brighton
Night School, Activities: dramatics, debating, band and
orchestra, piano accompanist, Harvard Glee Club, Summer
Camp Counselor, Instructor at Classical High School, Port-
land, Me., Head of Education Dept., Camp Chipewar, Woods
ville, N. H., Instructor at the Industrial School for Boys
Shirley, Mass., Admiral Billard Academy, '37-5 Hobbies
music, composing, tennis, nature study.
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Home in Stafford Springs, Conn., Massachusetts State Col-
lege, B. S., Q. T. V. Fraternity, Varsity baseball and football,
Mathematics Club, 2nd Lt., 3rd Cav., Fort Ethan Allen, Vt.,
Hobbies: sports
gn Randolph Corbin Barrows
Instructor in Sciences
Coach of Football and Baseball
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Ensign Charles Thomas Messer
Aide to the Superintendent
Instructor in Commercial Subjects
Coach oi Basketball and Football
Home in New Londong graduate, New London Business Col
member, Knights of Columbus: Admiral Billard Academy
'37-5 Hobbies: sports.
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Ensign Walter B. Hutchinson
Registration Officer
Merchant Marine fa "shell-back," having crossed the equa-
torlp Honorable discharge, Naval Reserve: Licensed New
Jersey real estate operatorg I-lobbies: athletics of all kinds.
legeg Varsity baseball, coach and playerg varsity basketball:
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Fifth Row-Baxter, Browne, Willard, Potter, Leak.
Fourth Row-Allen, Labdon, Stubel, Rapalus, Bode.
Third Row-Stevenson, Pollock, Hinkel, Dieckman, Quimby.
Second Row-Arnold, Pickering, Siano, Leary, Forbes.
Front Row--Christophersen, Storer, Gorinq, Hammond, Harvey.
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Walter E. Gorinq
President
Cyril V. Storer Vice-President
Charles R. Hammond Secretary
Robert Christophersen Treasurer
Robert Harve
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Robert O. Allen "Bob"
Business.
Company B, Gunnery Officer.
"Gotta get those guns cleaned."
Unassuming and friendly, "Bob" came to us from Freehold
Military Academy without a dernerit to his name, and has
kept up his good record here. On the range and on the drill
field he shows his previous military experience to good ad-
vantage. Where rifles or pistols are concerned, he's an
encyclopedia deluxe. I-Ie's a promising aviation prospect and
an expert model builder.
lack Arnold "Shanghai," "lack"
Company B7 Football '38, Varsity Club '38, Boxing,
Lapel Stars.
"What's the good of English?"
Directly after the fire, "lack" joined us after schooling in
China, and has been a welcome addition, as his absence
will soon prove. As every man is a "doodler," so is
"Shanghaiy" he concentrates by designing airplanes, modern-
istic and otherwise. A hard-hitting tackle, member of the
Varsity Club, cr good boxer, he also rates high in his studies,
as his lapel stars indicate, despite having to commute.
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Sidney B. Baxter "Sid"
College.
Company B, 3rd P. O.g Baseball '38y Wheel Watch '38,
Yearbook, Editor-in-chief '38g Lapel Stars.
"Now if you were a Bachelor."
When the newly-formed corps of Cadets came together for
the first mess this September, We noticed a dignified but
meek-looking individual amongst us. Surely he'd take a back
seat in our affairs. What a surprise we were in for! In him
we find an haranguer of no mean ability, the organizer of the
United Bachelors' Union, a pitcher with a curve that turns
right angles, boss of the yearbook, and, if you can get past
his vocabulary, a great guy. Chosen our "wittiest."
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Bryon N. Bode "Steve"
Art School.
Company A, Commander, Yearbook '37, '38, Wheel
Watch '37.
"Bang, slam, wizz-zz, bang."
"Steve's" comic antics have kept the corps in stitches for two
years now. Good fellow and cartoonist, he was also leader
of Company A. Cadet photographers find him a Willing and
hilarious subject, as he is the center of every crowd he is in.
The responsibility of officership has done much to steady
him down. Chosen the "most comical."
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Iohn A. Browne, Ir. "Brownie"
Coast Guard Academy.
Bartallion Adjutantg Baseball '37, Boxing, Yearbook '38,
Wheel Watch '38, Glee Club '38, Lapel Stars.
"Stubie! Ch Stubie! "
Our first drill-were the old fellows surprised? Will the new
fellows forget it? Out comes Brownie, unknown material, and
peps up a greenhorn drill into a comparatively good one.
Formerly a high school R. O. T. C. Captain, the only man for
Battalion Adjutant. Quite a hand at football, until a broken
arm forced him to quit. Brownie was also a humorist in his
own way, and a willing and popular worker in all school
affairs.
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Bobert VV. Chnstophersen, Ir. Chris," "Swede"
Merchant Marine.
Company C, Commander: Football '38, Varsity Club,
President '37, '38g Basketball Captain '37, Baseball '37,
Boxing: Wheel Watch '37, '38g Class Treasurer '38, Win-
ner, Best Athlete '36-37.
"C'rnon, now, Mr. Stene!"
A grin all over his Scandinavian face, and a wisecrack to
accompany it-that's our "Chris." A veteran of last year's
storms, we elected him our Treasurer tprobably because
there was never any moneyl. "Swede" is serious+but not
over the texts. We will always remember him doing the
"Big Apple," feet flying, puffing like a locomotive-and still
that grin. Athlete and cartoonist.
HCHEERING THE ADMIRALH
Oh, We'll always cheer the Admiral
Till our hearts and tongues are still,
'Cause We've learned to love the Admiral
And We vow We always Will!
He's a gentleman of gentlemen,
And so gentlemen are We,
And we'll fight to Win for our Billard,
And the thrill of victory!
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Hugo deWildt "Hugo," "Dutchman"
Merchant Marine.
Company Cp Football '37, '38p Varsity Club '37, '38, Bas-
ketball '37p Class Master-at-Arms '37.
"l'm offa wimmin for good.'
Hugo hails from the shores of Rhode Island, but he's more
likely to be found sailing the seas. A fisherman by nature,
it's not his fault that he dreams of the rolling Waters during
classes. He's the best tackle this side of the Rockies, too,
even though a bad ankle hampered his season. We shouldn't
become serious over a fellow like the Dutchman, but his
amiableness and natural kindness make him tops in our
book. Chosen "most popular."
Clifton M. Cooley "Cliff," "Charley"
Business.
Company C5 Football '37, Class Master-at-Arms '37,
"How many e's in Mississippi?"
"Cliff" is a loyal cadet, winter and summer. Occasionally,
his Ford and roving spirit get the best of him., and it's off
to Washington Where things are pretty lively, We hear. A
good meal doesn't discourage him a bit, in fact, try to fill
him up. Congenial personalities accompany good appetites,
and "Cliff' has both. If you ever wanted anything done, Cliff
was a volunteer. An excellent Watch Officer, too.
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Business.
Company C, lst P. O., Hop Committee '38, Yearbook '37,
'38, Wheel Watch '37, '38, Varsity Club '37, '38g Class
Treasurer '37p Football '37, '38, Basketball '37, '38, Base-
ball '37, '38, Dramatics '37, '38.
"Well, more or less-"
always ready to participate in all school
activities, as his record indicates. This corner is particularly
appreciative of his work as an ad solicitor for the yearbook.
He was not above a little horse-play now and thenfask
"the Pearl Diver's Gang." A business student, Dieckman
plans to enter the financial iield. Good fellow, actor, and
all-round athlete.
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Donald H. Forbes "DQn"
Company B.
"Sure, I'm gonna drag."
"Don" is our lanky, pun-throwing comrade. A New London
native, "Don's" specialty is dancing, and, from various re-
ports, he has enough gals on the string to fill up every night
in the month. A little cynical on why one should delve into
the mysteries of education, he dislikes studying, but reluc-
tantly complies to the iaculty's demands. Loves to sail, and
has a catboat of his own. Success to you, "Don," and a long,
happy life.
Walter D. Goring "Walt," "Hoiman"
Company C7 Football '38, Basketball '38g Captain Base-
ball '38p Yearbook '38, Varsity Club '38, Class President
'38g Lapel Stars.
"Get down there, gang, keep low!"
I-loirnan's all-round excellence in athletics has won him a
place in the minds of the corps. However, his Work in the
school room ranks in the upper quarter. These are not his
only achievements, as he is noted as the leader of the
Pearl Diver's gang and the pride of the annex. "Hoiman"
was tops at instilling spirit into our athletic teams, he was
also voted "best athlete."
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Charles Richard Hammond "HapDY," "Dick"
Coast Guard Academy.
Company A: Class Secretary '38, Glee Club '38, Year-
book '38g Wheel Watch '38, Football '38, Baseball '38,
Captain, Boxing, Varsity Club '38."
"Got any Wheatie coupons?"
Not a sinner, not a saint, perhaps-but the very best of
chaps. His playful pranks will live in our memories. "Dick"
is an all-round athlete, for his ability to mix sports and studies
is accountable for the success he is going to be when he gets
into the Coast Guard Academy. His regular features-voted
the "most handsome"-will get the gals, but he'll be true
to that one back in Manchester.
Robert F. Harvey "I-Iarv," "Knuckles"
Company Cp Football '38, Boxing, Baseball '38, Man-
ager, Varsity Club '38, Dramatics '38, Class Master-at-
Arms '38, Orchestra.
"Pansies! Pansies!"
"Knuckles" would make a colorful professional fighter with
his round house lefts and rights. "Harv" was quite a football
player, too, backing up the line with hard tackles, accom-
panied by "body English." A much-bewhiskered villain in
one of the school plays, We will always remember his lingo
which ran the gamut from W. C. Fields to the Bowery and
back to the wild and woolly west. A great kidder, even in
class.
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,Harry E. Hinkel "lingle," "f-link"
Company A.
"Are you in here again?"
"Iingle" has been much more ot an asset to the corps than
his record would indicate. Always ready to hold up his end,
he has contributed much with his good-natured attitude
toward everybody and everything. A partner in the beat-
pounding patrols with Siano, "I-link" has left the women
and the Bachelors' Union alone, preferring to remain an in-
dependent. For a While, he rivaled "Joe BloW" with pipe
and tug boat chapeau,
Edward F. Hurley "Kittery," "Ed"
Business.
Company B, lst P. O., Hop Committee '37, Chairman '38,
Wheel Watch '37, '38, Football '37, '38, Cross Country
'37, Baseball '37, Basketball '37, '38, Varsity Club '37,
'38, Yearbook '38, Dramatics '38.
"How about a date up the college?"
Maker of malapropisms, he will be smilingly remembered
for his famous "All accounted or present for, sir." Known,
liked, and admired for his "line," smile, personality, and
responsibility-active in everything-Hurley was voted as
the cadet who had "done most for Billard."
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Bobert A. Labdon "Bob," "Lab"
Coast Guard Academy.
Company C, Football '38, Baseball '38, Yearbook '38,
Wheel 'Watch '38, Glee Club '38.
"Sure, if you say so."
Bob is our agile first baseman, tennis star, and was also on
the football sguad. l-lammond's roommate and partner in
the petty crimes of practical joking, he's unobtrusive, like-
able, and always ready to laugh. He is headed for the
Coast Guard Academy in 1939 and from all indications is
an excellent prospect. Voted "most optimistic."
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Allan E. Lahtinen "Laht," "Sugar"
Coast Guard Academy.
Company B5 Yearbook '38, Band '38.
"O Shucks! Crirnineyl Fudge!"
"Laht" is a 'nautical-minded cadet, "if there ever was one."
He is determined to go to sea, Whether by means of a school
sloop or via the Coast Guard Academy. He's already been
to sea in the sloop, and it was a wet ride. His business
ability has won him the reputation of star ad solicitor for
the "Admiral" Toots a mean bugle in the band and fre-
quently too mean a one on the fourth deck. His Worst enemy
is math.
Robert P. Leak "Bob"
Company Ap Football Manager '38g Glee Club '38,
Yearbook Photography Editor '38.
"Pass the spuds, please, suh."
"Now turn off that light. No, turn it on again, give it a
little more exposure: now, you see, that was too much."
Cadet Robert P. Leak, the gentleman from No'th Carolina,
suh! "Bob" is the man responsible for the editing of the
photography end of this book. If his southern accent was
heard anywhere on the campus, a camera would be sure
to be seen in the vicinity. The efficient manager of the foot-
ball squad, quiet, smiling, courteous, "caller-outer" of the
"Big Apple"-and voted the "neatest."
Bobertl-l Nott "Woody"
Company B Glee Club 38 Band '38.
Woody was a staunch member of Company B, although
he beat a stirring drum in the band Along with this per-
cussion ability went an ever pleasant nature mixed in with
some dry humor Playing the outfield on the baseball team,
Nott made a rep for hrmself for shagging flies. Being a day
student the corps wasnt privileged to see as much of him
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Robert T. Leary "Bob"
Company A, 2nd P. O., Football '38, Iunior Varsity
Basketball '38, Baseball '38, Varsity Club '38, Hop
Committee '38, Wheel Watch '38, Yearbook '38, Lapel
Stars.
"I gotta look 'ut the boats now."
Bob is the most sea-minded cadet in the corps and his quest
for sea-faring knowledge is ever going on, as evidenced by
the tact that he stood way out front in his navigation class.
"Bob" worked hard in everything he started and won the
distinction of being voted "best student" and "most likely
to succeed."
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Paul D. O'Brien "OB," "Mickey"
Company A, 3rd P. O.: Glee Club '38p Yearbook '38g
Wheel Watch '38g Baseball '38p Boxing.
"Say, sir, ahem, whats the trig assignment?"
"O.B." was one of our "comp" students. He had planned on
taking the Coast Guard exams, but the lure of the Merchant
Marine was too great for him. He never does a job, but what
it is done Well. His smiling lrish ways will bring cheer to
his many friends and help him to make a success of his
future. He hopes it's the Nantucket next.
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Coast Guard Academy. A
Company Cy Baseball '38p Band '38.
"Hello there, chief, how's things?"
Asn honest-to-goodness down-easter, Pick hails from Deer
Isle, the port of the wooden boats and iron men. He likes
to hunt, and the man at bat when "Pick" is pitching thinks
his "smoke ball" is shot from a cannon rather than thrown.
A skillful trumpeter in the orchestra and band. His motto
is "Coast Guard or bust," and if hard work and a flair for
math have anything to do with it, it won't be "bust."
"Pick"
lohn Potter
Company B, Commander, Yearbook '37, '38, Lapel Stars,
Class Secretary '37.
lack was one of the rnost obliging members of the corps,
being always ready to contribute his advice and help. Leader
of Company B, he won lapel stars, and if his mind had
always been on his work, he might have gone much higher.
"lack" intends to become a Merchant Marine Officer, but it
is certain that he will have a girl in only one port-New
London.
lohn Pollock "loe Blow"
Engineering School.
Company A, lst P. O.g Wheel Watch '37, '38, Yearbook
'37, '38,
"So I sez to the skipper."
Old "Ioe Blow," always good for a story, will long be re-
membered by the corps, Whether it be for shouting off corn-
mands or for the tales of Panama, both given in his unique,
husky voice. "loe" also was a social light, rating high at
Connecticut College, and a hoofer of no mean ability, being
voted both "best dancer" and "ladies' man."
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Albert V. Quimby "Al"
Coast Guard Academy.
Company B7 Football '38g Wheel Watch '38.
"Well, if it was me."
"Al" entered this school with the wisdom of the Vermont
hills from whence he came. He likes to argue on anything,
from: "Are we adequately prepared for war?" to "Who is
the best looking movie actress?" Rugged as the famous
Barre granite, "Al" played a smashing game at tackle.
Possessor, too, of an infinite number of jokes and puns
which kept grins on our faces, in spite of being voted "most
pessimistic."
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Theodore C Rapalus "Rap"
Coast Guard Academy.
Company C, 3rd P. O.: Glee Club '38g Yearbook '38g
Wheel Watch '38p Lapel Stars.
"She's fourth on my list."
"Rap"-the chap with the smile-was one of the most
likeable cadets in the entire corps. An ardent photographer,
he got himself a half interest in a goat which furnished all
the camera fiends an interesting subject. Rapalus performed
well in the class room, as his record shows, and his work
on the school newspaper proved to be an invaluable asset.
Author of the humorous column, "Billard Night After Night."
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Band '38.
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Company C, Gunnery Officer, Wheel Watch '38,
Dramatics '38,
"ls the canteen open?"
"Steve" was one of the quieter members of the corps-most
of the time. Nevertheless, his presence here as gunnery
officer was felt by all. His activities also reached into the
field of dramatics, where he aided school plays as property
man. He was also an editor on the school paper. Our daily
letter writer, also.
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Football '38, Glee Club '38p Yearbook '38g
Oh, I know-use substitution."
is ever present, and helped to elect him the
cadet in his class. He didn't miss a single
on the football field throughout the season.
on the drum were appreciated by the boys'
laments the fact that he never marched with
than on X duty. Likes to Walk -around in
polished riding boots to show the sailors all they're missing.
A truly swell guy.
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Cyril V. Storer "CY," "Red"
Coast Guard Academy.
Company B, Zncl P. O.p Football Captain '38g Baseball
'38, Varsity Club '38g Yearbook '38g Glee Club '38,
'Wheel Watch '38g Class Vice-President '38, Lapel Stars.
"l ain't talking."
Red came here just in time for football, and soon showed
himself the man for captain. For several months, he spent
his weekends studying, but the call of Connecticut College
proved too strong. He also rates near the top in his studies,
and will probably have a long and successful career in
the Coast Guard.
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Alvin T. Stubel "Slaughter," "Stubie"
Naval Academy.
Company C, 2nd P. O., Football '37, '38p Baseball '37,
Cross Country '37, Boxing, Varsity Club '37, '38, Year-
book '37, '38p Wheel Watch '37, '38g Class President,
Lapel Stars.
"Oh, if l were only a man."
"Never a dull moment" is the expression Written all over
"Stubie's" countenance. A two-year man, his constant aid
to the rookies was deeply appreciated. Could have given
a course in how to arrange "breakfast in bed," "soapboxing,"
phrase-coining, and Baxter-baiting. "Stubie" was always
in the thick of the fun, and a darn good sport. Good student,
and athlete, he was voted the "most versatile."
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Bobert W. Weir "Bob," "Weary"
Company A, Glee Club '38, Wheel Watch '38, Band '38.
"Now where'd you find that dust?"
A top-notcher from New lersey, "Bob" is a quiet easy-
going chap, and they don't make them better. After penetrat-
ing his solitude, you find and value the clever wit he pos-
sesses, especially if you are the object of his remarks. In
spite of his handsomeness, "Bob" is not a ladies' man. Or-
ganizer of the "Scots"-and one of the editors of the Wheel
Watch.
D. Badcliife Willard "Bad," "Will"
Battalion Commander, Football '37, '38, Captain '37,
Baseball '37, Basketball '37, Yearbook Editor '37, Busi-
ness Manager '38, Wheel Watch '37, '38, Class President
'37,
"ln summer butter will run, will-lard?"
Our excellent senior cadet, "Rad" even looked the position,
maintaining serious dignity in public life, though he had
many ways of relaxing with his friends. His school spirit
and popularity rates high. His knife-like drives into the
opposition in football made him known as the fifth man in
the opponents backfield. Punner extraordinaire, chief money-
raiser for the Admiral, and other things too numerous to
mention.
COMMISSIONED Bode, Company Ag Browne, Adjutant: Willard, Battalion Commander,
OFFICERS Potter, Company B7 Christophersen, Company C.
NON-COMMISSIONED
OFFICERS
Company A-Leary, 2nd Classy Pollock, lst Classy O'Brien, 3rd Class
Allen, Gunnery Officer.
Company B-Storer, 2nd Classy Hurley, lst Class: Baxter, 3rd Class.
Company C-Stubel, 2nd Classy Rapalus, 3rd Classy Dieckrnan, lst Class:
Stevenson, Gunnery Officer.
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Raymond T. Vredenburq President
Walter K. Dunn Vice-President
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Bernard Donald Branner Vice-President
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STAFF tophersen, Baxter.
Seated-Editors Vredenburgh, Hurley, Weir, O'Brien, Labdon, Faculty
Advisor, Mr. Swan, Browne, Leary, Rapalus, Stevenson, Quimby, Business
Manager Moulton.
FORWARD, MARCH! The commands of military drill echo again across the parade grounds of
Billard . . . FIRST FOOTBALL GAME A COLORFUL SPECTACLE Griswold wins close game, I3-6 . . .
ARMY OFFICERS INSPECT ACADEMY The Colonel remarked that the Corps made an excellent
appearance . . . Cadet Commissioned Officers Elected by Corps . . . Storm Hit Billard Fleet-boats
broke away and drifted down the river . . . REVOLVING EDITORSHIP A different editor every issue
is the plan the Wheel Watch follows here at Billard . . . VARSITY FOOTBALL LETTERS Eighteen
varsity football letters are awarded . . . CLASS OFFICERS ELECTED . . . THE PHANTOM PEEKS
AGAIN . . . ANNEXATION Studious cadets wanted to isolate themselves from the rest of the corps . . .
LOG: Faculty trims Varsity in basketball . . . PUGNACIOUS PUGILISTS Promotor Pacifico and
Announcer Harvey present the bouts with bombastic bellowings . . . PURPOSEFUL ENTERTAINMENT
Dr. Graflin presents serious subject in humorous manner . . . LOG Health talk by Dr. Hay . . . TEA
DANCE FOR SWEET COOKIES to the melodies of our own "Skippers" . . . CADET MONSER'S
ESCAPADE in "Sea Minor" . . . LAPEL STARS FALL ON ALMA MATER . . . LET'S INTRODUCE OUR-
SELVES Two of our instructors are turning into song writers . . . U. B. B., or Life, Love and the Pursuit
of Sappiness fby Sid Baxterl. This epoch-making movement was the founding of a bachelors' union
. . . BILLARD NIGHT AFTER NIGHT by O. O. Hugh Kidd-but when he chews his lello, that's the
last straw . . . HOW WAS YOUR DATE? by the Voice of Experience, lnc. IA questionnairel . . .
PASSING SALUTE The basketball season spectacularly climaxed with closing game against N. Y.
M. A .... IT WILL BE ALL RIGHT ON THE NIGHT: Hats off to Cecil B. deMille Stene, the coaxing
coach, and the gorgeous cast . . . CADETITORIAL Use common sense . . . BASEBALL PROSPECTS
Thirty candidates report . . . THE EASTER BUNNY GOES A'TRUCKlN' Our 1938 Easter Formal . . .
TIMES MARCHES ON BILLARD Occasion Was not fire, but celebration of the last one.
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First Row-Pickering, VV'eir, Dunn.
Second Row-Forbes, Lchtinen, Lobdon
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Hardware - Paints OLDSMOBILE Sales and Service
Ship Chcmdlers 123 Howard St. New London, Conn.
208-218 Bank Street New London. Conn. Phone 8096
Dial 4301 Safety Tested Used Cars
THE MARINERS SAVINGS BANK
STATE STREET
FOUNDED IN 1867
by Men Identlfred Wlth the Whallnq Industry
Whallnq Museum open to the pubhc durmq banklnq hours
PRESTO GRILL and RESTAURANT CARROL S CUT RATE
8 10 Bank Street
PERF UMERS
156 State Street
S E L L E C K
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KAYES CLOTHIERS G FURNISHERS
225 State Street New London Conn
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FISHER F1or1st
EMPIRE CLEANERS and DYERS
670 Ba k Street New Londo Co n
THOMAS L NEILAN
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Contlnued Success
112 1 14 BANK STREET
New London Connectlcut
Telephone 4161
It s not Only qOOd Judgment
Its good taste COMPLIMENTS OF
Comphme 1 of IAMES DRUG STORE
MALOOF ICE CREAM CO. Inc
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New London Conn
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COMPLIMENTS OF
SAMUEL M PRENTIS
The Cheney Packer Co
GEO D PACKER Manager
AII Kmds of Sea Food ln Season
He e s where Low Pnc s
Keep Co pany 1th I-hgh Q ahty
200 Bank Street New London Conn
OLYMPIA TEA ROOM
STEAKS SALADS SANDWICHES
So s Ice C Candy
235 State St New London Conn
COMPLIMENTS OF
The Hopson 6. Chapln Mfg Co
ADEQUATE HEATING
Manwanng Buxld ng
New London Conn
MILK and CREAM
COMPLIMEN TS OF
NUTMEG CLUB
BEVERAGE COMPANY
ICE CREAM
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INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE
Room 10, 240 State Street
Tel. 8232 New
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116 Ocean Avenue Near Squire Street
BOSTON CANDY KITCHEN
190 State Street
TRAIL S ESSO SERVICE
State Highway Bridge Approach
FELLMAN 6. CLARK Florists
186 State Street New London
CAPITAL CANDY SHOPPE 83 Broad Sf
Confectionery and Ice Cream - Luncheons
MALLOVES Iewelers and Opt1c1ans
48 State Street New London Conn
THE CAPITAL HABERDASHER
54 State Street
THOMAS GIARDINA
The Academy Barber
201 Bank Street
ABEN HARDWARE CO
78 Bank Street
Complete Lme of Pamts Hardware
and Sportmq Goods
THE GROTON 6. STONINGTON
TRACTION COMPANY
Specral Busses for All Occasrons
Telephone 5868
Mall Orders Promptly Frlled CCMPLIMENTS OF
PASTRIES CANDY BEST SODAS ROBERT N TAYLOR
BIRTHDAY CAKES Etc
P E T E R S O N S
CENTRALE BEAUTY SALON
All Branches of
CGMPUMENTS BEAUTY CULTURE
COOPER S LAUNDRY
Phone 7854
Convement Parkmg Space
441 Ocean Avenue New London
L LEWIS 6 CO
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Chrna Glass Sllver Lamps
Trophres and Noveltres
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CURRENT EVENTS IS
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Your education will be better
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are able to discuss Local State
National and Internatlonal events
THE NEW LONDON DAY
Your Good Evening Newspaper
Is an al ays up to date text
book of current atfa1rs-and in
add1t1on furnr hes boundless
entertainment and special
features
hablt Delivered to the academy
for 204 a Week or out of town by
mail at SEZ SO for three months
THE DAY CITCUIGIIOH 14 964
Our Class Photographer
VIC CASTALDI
Portraits of Quallty at Popular Prices
COMPLIMENTS or
KAPLAN FURNITURE
N HADDAD
125 129 State Street
Cornplunents of
THE G M. WILLIAMS CO
WALK OVER BOOT SHOP
237 State Street
Compliments of
VOGT S BAKERY
F D CRANDALL 6. SON
INSURANCE
Dewart Building
New London Connecticut
PUTNAM
FURNITURE COMPANY
Expert Floor Covering
Installations
New London. Conn.
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27 Flavors ot
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Iust Across Thames River Bridge
Groton, Connecticut
Compliments of the
SIDNEY MATTRESS 61
FURNITURE CO.
New London's Only Bedding and Studio Couch
Manufacturers and Furniture Warehouse
Main Showrooms Branch Store
8 Shapely St. 331 State St.
New London, Conn.
ALLIN G RUBBER CO
Everythinq for
S P O R T S
RAINWEAR PooTwEAR
238 State Street New London
BEIT BROTHERS MARKET
60 Main Street
RUDDY 6: COSTELLO Inc
52 State Street
Compliments of
ROYAL TYPEWRITER
Compliments ot
A PROFESSIONAL FRIEND
Compliments of
SCURIS BOWLING ALLEYS
SPENCER STUDIOS
PHoToP1N1sHrNG
IANIE L EDGAR
231 State Street
AUTO METAL BODY CO
Bodies Repalred 19 Hobron
TURNER S FLOWER SHOP
75 Main Street
Compliments of
Compliments of
THE SUBWAY 113 Pequot Avenue
Italian Sandwiches Ice Cream Cigarettes
Compliments of
SHALLER MOTORS Inc
I. SOLOMON 30 Main St New London
Statlonery and School Supplles
MONTAUK PHARMACY Inc
209 Montauk Avenue New London
IACK'S PLACE, Ocean Beach THE BURR-MITCHELL CO.. New I-0116011
Compliments of
Robert A. Clzandler, D. D. S.
SAVARD BROS Inc 134 State St THE BOOKSHOP Inc
Clothmg F T1'11Sl'11I'1QS Hats and Shoes Mendxan and Church Streets New London
Comphmems of DR GUY V PUTMAN Optometr1st
W T GRANT 5' C0 ss same street
THE PULLEN PRESS Inc
PRINTING OF HIGH QUALITY
107 Franklm Street Norwlch Connectlcut
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Thls Mutual Savlngs Bank Has
Alded Communlty Progress
Its Deposltors Now Scattered World
Wlde Are Lmked to Home Through
The-Ir Bank
THE SAVINGS BANK
OF NEW LONDON
63 Mam St New London Conn
COMPLIMENTS OF
LIGH'I'I-IOUSE INN
New London Conn
If In Doubt Do Not Hes1tate to Call Us
E IOHNSON Florlst
Propnetor of OCEAN AVENUE GREENHOUSES
369 Ocean Avenue Phone Dial 7665
Near Lawrence Hospxtal Res and Greenhouses
NEW LONDON CONN
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR
62 Washington Street
New London Conn
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New London's Larqest and Oldest Merchants in
COAL - LUMBER - BUILDING MATERIALS
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT HEADQUARTERS
"ELECTRIC FURNACE MAN"
AUTOMATIC COAL BURNERS
Furmsh Lowest Cost Automatlc I-Ieatmq
286 BANK STREET
PHONE 3311
COMPLIMENTS OF
WILLIAMB WATERMAN,Inc
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
404 Mcun Street
COMPLIMENTS OF
T N M LATHROP. Inc
27 Years Wlth Studebaker
THAMES SHIPYARD Inc
New London Conn
Repalrers of AII Types of
Vessels
LAURENCE A CI-IAPPELL Pres
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WINTHROP TRUST CO
310 State Street
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FRANK H. CI-IAPPELL, Treas. .
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The Ohver Woodworth Co
Carpentry BUILDERS Masonry
Industnal Bu1ld1ng A Speclalty
Fme Homes and Iobbrnq
36 Pearl Street New London Conn
COMPLIMENTS OF
THE NEW LONDON
CITY NATIONAL BANK
Cornmerc1al and Savmgs Accounts
Trust Department
Bank Street Corner Golden
Creem Automotlve Servtce
SERVICE SPECIALISTS
Carburetor lqmtxon HGd1O
741 Bank Street 47 No Mam Street
New London Norwxch
THE GROTON LUMBER CO
Consolrdated Buxldmg Materials Inc Successor
East End Thames Rrver Bndge
Groton Conn
Standard Constructton Co Inc
Prpe Flttmqs Radrators New and Used
Plumbmq PIXIUTGS
26 Methodrst St New London Conn
Phone 9568
At New London It s
327 Stat Str t
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For Sat1sfact1on IH Rentals
PERRY 6: STONE. Inc
JEWELERS SINCE 1855
296 State Street New London
Sprcer Ice 6 Coal Co Inc
Anthrac1te COAL Blturrunous
Fuel O1lS Range Ozls
19 Thames Street Groton Conn
L G BALF OUR COMPANY
Attleboro Massachusetts
Manufacturlnq Jewelers and Statloners
to Schools and Colleges
Off1c1a1 Jeweler to
Adm1ral B1llard Academy
Representatlve C B GOODWIN
L G BALFOUR COMPANY
Attleboro, Mass.
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S. KATZ, 66 Bank Street
Naval and Civilian Custom Tailor
THE ELMS
Broad Street
Compliments of
MILSES LOCKER ROOM
Compliments of
FERN'S RESTAURANT
COMPLIMENTS OF
WINTHROP MARKET
For Luggage and Travel
KAPLAN'S LUGGAGE 6
TRAVEL BUREAU
123 State Street
COMPLIMENTS OF
IOE TASCA
AND THE CARDINALS
DOCO SERVICE Inc
DIVISION of
THE DAHL OIL CO
Telephone 8994
595 Bank Street New London
THE TUDOR PRESS
CHARLES D DOUGLASS 6. SON
PRINTERS
38 Raymond Street New London
Tel 4629
BRUCE ELECTRIC CO
House of Electnc Service
RADIO SERVICE
Radios Water Systems Electnc Refngeratlon
Appliances Supplies
Contracting and Engineering
120 Bank Street Tel 2 3125
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A FRIEND
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CONNECTICUTS OLDEST BANK
Leo's Shoe Repair Shop
The Harbor of Lost Soles
LEO A. MESSINA, Prop.
7 Montauk Avenue
Phone 7380
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All Items Sold Contorm to
State Mtmmum Fa1r Trade Prlces
New London Conn
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7 9 Howard St Phone 3289 New London Conn
NATIONAL PLUMBING 6
HARDWARE SUPPLY CO Inc
356 Bank Street
COMPLIMENTS OF
The Darrow Comstock Co
Marme Hardware
94 96 Bank Street
Comphrnents of
Thomas Crockery 6, Hardware Co
90 Bank Street New London Conn
EMIL SEIFERT BAKERY
225 Bank Street New London Conn
COMPLIMENTS or
NOVITCH BROS
Tallor Made to Measure Sults Topcoats
Trousers Mallory Hats Gloves
HABERDASHERY
AcMe Automat1c Sales Corp
Your Clgarette Mach1ne
Shop Gt Thnfty Cut Rate Store 9 Mum Sf
COMPLIMEN TS OP
BROCKIE S HOME BAKERY
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MAIESTIC MOTOR SALES
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HOTEL
Used Cars Bought and Sold
152 Howard St. New London
THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE
New London Conn
CAPITAL S300 OOO SURPLUS S300 OOO
UNDIVIDED PROFITS S150 OOO
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Machme Reparrs
Iron Castmqs
IOHNSON SEA HORSE
Outboard Motols
BOATS MOTORS
Marlne Equlpment and
LATHE CHUCKS Yacht Supphes
MARINE TAXI SERVICE
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