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

 - Class of 1933

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STEVAN MANDARICH Fresno, California Steve Alt Pasha MANY a gloomy day has been transformed by a cheerful smile from the chap who greets you from the picture above. It was a fortunate stroke of fate that caused him to give up boots, spurs, and West Point for the Navy. Perhaps the sunny San Joaquin looked so much like a beach that he just naturally took to the sea. Characteristics: common sense, perseverance, a tendency to translate thought into action, a winning way, and a smile. In the fireroom, in the turret, or freezing on a North Sea mid- watch, we never saw him sour. Football, boxing, wrestling and gym, were among his athletic efforts. Another of his big interests was rifle and pistol, having tired on all of his company teams since Plebe Year. Outside the Service his chief interest isliterary. Besides trying to write books himself, he spends lots of time reading. He has an appetite for the philosophical and feeds it well. Football 4)2 Boxing 4 Gym 2 i Quarter-deck Society 1 Trident Society i 2 P.O. EDWARD BELLAMY McMILLAN Bay City, Michigan Mac MAC received his incentive for the pursuit of a naval career by sailing boats on the waters of Saginaw Bay. At first he planned to become a lawyer, but then decided it would have to be a sea lawyer if anything. As a result politics lost, while the Navy gained a scholar and a gentleman. Mac received his Plebe Year indoctrination in the Third Battalion. He then acquired a weak- ness for Italian and moved over to the Fourth. Anything to help a friend, is Mac ' s motto, and many a classmate has taken advantage of his kind nature to swap a hop or week-end watch. He preferred movies to hops and invariably re- turned from town Saturday nights bearing a package of peanuts for his more snaky room- mate. His heart breaks to see others on the rocks academically, and many a plebe has profited by his helping hand when the going was rough. History is his favorite type of literature although he does read everything else from Edgar Wallace to Tolstoy. Sincere in friendship, high in ideals, Mac is the kind of a shipmate that makes a man think more of the Service. Fencing 4 ; 2 P.O. u66

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CHARLES ELLIOTT LOUGHLIN Lansdowne, Pennsylvania Lock Lochinvar THERE are few people capable of accepting good advice and fewer still who are able to use it to their advantage. Elliott seems to be a notable exception. For after having set course and speed for West Point with every chance of making a fair landing, Brother Joe turned the trick and persuaded him to join the ranks of Uncle Sam ' s spoiled and pampered pets. It is well that such was the outcome for now that the show is over, it is with ill concealed pride that we view his performances. Plebe Summer he proved his superiority in ten- nis to all that could be mustered in an effort to down this young upstart. Later in the year the eyes of all the critics were opened wide as he assumed the role of high point scorer on the bas- ketball court. Those concerned mingled in the belief that there was no limit to his abilities, nor were they far in error as evidenced by the fact that his success in both sports was and is the standard by which others of like ambition are judged. Any attempt to prophesy Elliott ' s bright future would be superfluous because he has already established himself as the ideal class- mate which in itself, covers the ground. Basketball 4 J 2 i Tennis 4)21 Captain i Rief Points i N Club i P.O. NELSON TINDALL SAMUELS Severna Park, Maryland Sam Sammy Nathan II VE and let live — no better exemplification ■i of this philosophy can be found than in the person of Sam, who has acquired a record and a reputation that bids fair to be unequalled in the near or far future. Sam, as he is known to every- one, is a sincere devotee of the Tecumseh; not because of necessity, but because of that irre- sistible desire to sleep — sleep — sleep. ' ' Juice ' ' and seamanship, ordnance and dago, all would be neglected until the last possible minute and then a quick flick of the pages and all was safe for another month. There was a reason for Sam ' s existence as you might guess and it was found in his athletic achievements. Possessor of an admirable physique, and a carefree disposition, Sam soon made himself known in many branches of sport: football, wrestling, and lacrosse, with football as his best love were outstanding examples. Potentially of the very best, lack of ambition has kept Sam from reaching the heights in both academics and athletics but as a friend, a com- panion, and a loyal supporter, none better can be found Football 4 } 2 I Wrestling 4 } N Club 2 P.O. 165



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JAMES MARVIN MASTERS, JR. Anderson, South Carolina Jim Colonel ONE can say no more for this smiling young gentleman than that he is an honest-to-God rebel, an unblemished son of South Carolina. Upon graduation from the local high school with the highest obtainable honors Jim indulged in a little preparation, both in academics and military tactics, at the Citadel before making the decision to give the Navy a break. Right from the start, Jim had ambitions to continue his prep school work on the cinder path. Things were decided differently for him, however. A few bad breaks, tough competition, and a love for skags left him right in the presid- ing chair of the Radiator Club. And as the Colonel doesn ' t believe in doing things halfway — he could always be found with the necessary Chesterfields and the latest and best fables on tap. Ask Jim what sort of a chance the first liar has. The acs never proved troublesome and Jim could be found almost any night in a horizontal pose beside a closed book. Jim became adept immediately at knowing when and where to follow the little brown book and still be one of the boys, and therefore has had little of the daily publicity. Social tendencies? Beaucoup! The reason for same being inaccessible, he has confined himself to a good turn now and then. Fair weather and good sailing, Jim Boy! 2 Stripes ROBERT HARRIS SOLIER Bryan, Ohio Bob Doc OHIO lays claim to be the background for this versatile young man — our Bob. A desire to venture afar in new fields and to have the world for a playground caused him to be- come one of those who seek fame on the sea. It is said that youth is naturally sanguine and is likely to build castles in Spain; not so with Bob, that is, not the castle part. He ' s more of a realist than a dreamer. By that we mean, that he doesn ' t believe in blind drags who turn out to be 4.0 ' s, and such things as six months leave twice a year, or fairy godmothers who see that everyone gets his two-five at the end of the month. Did we say two-five? Oh, no, he wouldn ' t be content with that alone. As proof we exhibit his star for Second Class Year. To understand Doc you must know him well. If he is interested in something, this interest is radiated in his speech and actions. If he is not, he is not, and that is final. If he wants a thing it is a pleasure to see him get into action. He is a true red mike, plays a good hand of bridge, has a ready wit and tongue, and can fill anyone ' s shoes at our famous after-dinner gatherings of the Radiator Club. Here ' s luck and hearty wishes for the future from your classmates, Bob. Star . P.O. x67

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