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

 - Class of 1937

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I HENRY FRANK BURFEIND Asbury Park, New Jersey Foo-Foo Burf Hank SAY, I ' ve got another idea for mv en- gine. So saving. Practical Engineer Burfeind sits down, lights up a stogie, and meticulously lays out the plans for his newest brain-storm. Hank has invented everything from rotary engines to door- stops. But his talents are not limited to his inventive genius. High finance and politics also engage his attention and it is a hard job to trip him up on either subject. He is always ready for a good time and has no trouble finding friends to join him. In our own words, He ' s O. K., and we like him. Champion, Handball Doubles 4, ;, 2, i. Lucky Bag Staff. Reception Committee. Black iV. G. P. 0. CARL RUDI DOERFLINGER Milwaukee, Wisconsin DrizZj Philbert Mauler Mike A BASHFUL Milwaukee boy answered the first muster to the . name of Dearslinger, but four years in the Navy have changed the bashful boy into a real fellow. Carl tried to play football, as he had done in high school, but he was too light, so he got tangled up in wrestling, and kicked into soccer. On the athletic field, as in the hall, Carl makes friends galore. Mike is hard working and conscientious in whatever he under- takes. In one respect he has not changed; he has certainly never lost his cheerful disposition, nor do we think he ever will. Wrestling 4, 3, 2, i. Boat Club 2, i. Lucky Bag Staff. One Stripe. Ill

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JOHN KISKADDEN BOAL Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Slugger Jake I RATED a 4.0, and what did I get? A 3.1. This is John ' s complaint about the academic departments, for he is a man who knows, but alas, the profs know not that he knows. When it comes to letter writing, he does star — can and does write three while we write one. After four years, reveille is still his greatest trial; he firmly believes in the merits of sleep- ing. In his tastes and ideas, John is a conservative. He is set in his views, and is always willing to enter into an argument, for he likes nothing better than a good bull session. Boat Club. Lucky Bag Stajj. Hop Committee i. Reception Committee 3, j, . R « Committee. Star 4. One Stripe. RUSSELL HOMER WALLACE West Eridgewater, Pennsylvania Kuss Wally NOT only has Russ the versatilitv to work successfully at almost anv- thing he undertakes, but he has the energv and ambition to carry those things through to a successful end. Be it for stars, stripes, or extra-curriculars, when Russ enters the fray, it is a foregone conclusion that he will be coming out with the prize. Perhaps a bit too serious, but far from lacking a keen sense of humor, ye Ed possesses a sense of judgment to a degree which is to be envied. When he wasn ' t working on the Lucky B ag, he could be found trimming the bovs at squash or tennis. EJitor-iii-Chief, Lucky Bag. Reception Committee. Star 4, J, 2. Tennis 4, j. Three Stripes. 110



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JOHN RAYMOND LIRETTE Houma, Louisiana Frencby Monk HERE we have a wanderer of the swamp land, a true rebel and son of Louisiana. There isn ' t an experience that he hasn ' t had, and the tall story that he can ' t beat just hasn ' t been told. In other things he is as changeable as Maryland weather. He can display an air of irresponsibility one moment and then change to the most conscientious person imaginable. He mav be very accommodating or as helpful as a fifth wheel on a wagon. In spite of this, he ' s been a good wife and would make a good shipmate, but the Marine Corps holds a greater attraction for him. Lacrosse . , Rjilio Ctiih 4, 1, z, I. Til ' ) Stripes. GUY GEORGE NARTER Worcester, Massachusetts Nan Goo-Goo Nmitncket ' ' WHEN Nan arrived here he was somewhat abashed by the sover- eignty of the upper classes but soon de- veloped a snappy come-back for every situation. And with similar success he has met all problems which he has encountered. Tecumseh smiled on Guy from the outset. His love for outdoor sports resulted in a brawny addition to the B squad line, but football has not prevented Nan from getting a 4.0 in Hops, attendance of. ' ocal performances in the shower, panto- mime before the radio, and an agile toe should make Goo-Goo an asset to any Navv Relief Show. Football 4, ), J, . G. P. 0. ! 112 -ii ' i,

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