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CORMAC MARTIN LANNON HONESDALE, PENNSYLVANIA Cormac, never known by any name but Jody, came to Navy Tech via a year at Scranton University. He managed to take the rigors of Academy life well in stride and had fun while doing it. An ardent love of the fair sex, and a ready Irish sense of humor stood by Jody through the four long " Dark Ages. " He had a knack for doing well in any sport he tried. Basketball was his first love, but he helped the company out in cross country and steeplechase, too. Believing in the old axiom about variety. Jody never tied himself down to any special field of activity, but could always be found anywhere a good time was to be had. EDWARD JOSEPH MAHON, JR. Staten Island, New York Eddie " T, " for Tecumseh, as he was ' nicknamed, came to Navy after a two year tour in the fleet. While at Navy he tried a little bit of everything from volleyball to cross country. But by far, his favorite pastime was the Excused Squad. He won bis first S. D. and F. star Youngster year and spent so much time in Sick Bay that everyone thought be was one of the corpsmen. He also won such honors as " Sack Rat of the Month " and " Grand Knight of the Radiator Squad. " But, in all seriousness, " Easy Ed " will be remembered for his good natured manner and wonderful sense of humor. CHARLES AUGUSTUS MAHONEY, JR. WoBURN, Massachusetts " Charlie Brown " arrived at the Naval Academy fresh off the rolling greens of Andover. Although he wore the Navy blue on the outside, he always remained true to the grey flannel and white bucks set. Most of bis time at the Academy was spent thinking up schemes to make Navy more like the Ivy League. His many loves included swimming, music, the Montreal Cana- diens, and bubble gum. His ability to do well academically with- out much studying gave him the time to achieve the dubious honors — most marriage proposals in one mail delivery, most damage done in Steam Lab, least damage done in boxing class, and permanent possession of the 4th Co. brick. 224
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