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the ship is jarred, jolted and tested in an effort to leam her faults and strengthen them. To give endurance, agility, and confidence to the Naval officer, athletics is unsurpassed, The ability to appreciate team- ! 4 worlt and to command under g Ere develops to its highest degree in the AC2ClCl'IflY sports pmgfgm. S - ii xg At last the warship receives ' 9 i -2 her orders and steams to join the Fleet-its crew well-drilled, its ' guns well-aligned, and the ship iwelf an evidence of the world's finest Naval workmanship. But no ship was ever prepared with more care and thought to join the Fleet than the graduating midshipman has been prepared over his years at the Academy to commence his career as a Naval officer. The finished ship, however powerful and well-made, is but a part of the entire Fleet. Even so, the graduating class at the Naval Academy is 1 but one of the many classes of 4.1 ,Qi- the past and the last of many asa. uri.-grim --w Z more to come. 5: The Navy Yards have fur- - . '. 5' 'Ni' ..,.,q--,L,,, NY nished the shipsg the Naval ' ' .sai- Academy has furnished a por- tion of the men who guide ' -fir them. lt is our profound desire that both these products of our nation will remain S0 efficient and so alert that they will never again be Called to defend our country. 'k CONTE The Yard . . Administration . Biographies . . Plebe Year . Youngster Year . First Class Year . Athletics .... First Class Spring . Underclasses . . . lndex of First Class ..... Advertising . . . S 14 28 50 184 310 340 370 404 434 462 457
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f il wich ly, lf: W, l fffli V T'!?.E' The Mahan Hall clock with its yellow face in an autumn night . . , watching the kids fight for Tecumselfs pennies . . . going home from a Worden Field P-rade . . . all form a background of memories incident to the training of Annapolis men. M W Within the shipyard . . . scene of ordered turmoil . . . the thousand sparkles ol' arc welders . . . the lofts, the foundries, the machine shops, the tiered chasm of dry docks . . . all reflected in their offspring of steel, the ship. l lL9uI4EHL,grm Q X IM ll XV XM X S xv! U FYHI Y S vqgxs' '-'N' -wfwlm, 1,1 X Q v
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