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Class of l95l llaat will :mil Flvatamvni 3 JULIO D. ARGUELLES, leave my rank to Smith, M. fHe needs itl PAUL W. ATHER, leave my Headwaiter's job to the next Commandant's pet EDMUND BENEDETTI, hereby bequeath my charm, poise, personality fsmile and good looks?j, to Roy Carlson CLARENCE A. BLACKWELL, leave a warning to any would-be cadets GILBERT H. BROOME, leave ol' No. 7 to Roy Carlson CHARLES R. BRUNSKILL, leave all my dealings with the Draft Board and Naval Reserve, with trips home, etc., to James lanson WILLIAM R. BURGE, leave my height to Conner EDWIN H. BURTON, being of sound mind and body, leave my Largo esca- pades to Moreton ALFREDO CERVANTES, leave my habits to Pedro Perez JOHN CORE, leave my T-shirt to Patterson THOMAS F. DAY, leave my ability to drive a tractor to anyone who dares JOHN E. DEVEREUX, bequeath my garrison cap fSize to Szapiro, L. EMBREE H. DOWLING, JR., leave Farragut all my worries HARRY W. DUKES, leave to any struggling cadet my Theory of Logicu RICHARD B. ELLINOR, leave all my sack time and good books to Chamblee ALDEN H. ELSEA, hereby bequeath all my troubles with the telephones to Alexander JOEL T. FINE, leave the Executive Board, the mail call wars, and the green black boards to anyone who wants them JOSEPH R. FOLSOM, leave my mustache to Vaughan JOSEPH A. GREER, leave my bass horn to lanson EDWARD M. HANNA, leave my appetite to the next promising Senior HIRAM S. JACKSON, JR., leave all my chemistry books to Blaikie
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To Chaplain Thompson Who taught us right, And the Buccaneer Staff Who stayed up all nightg To MPop Taylor With his Farragut Band, And Commander Leathers Whose Juniors raised sandg To Lt. Freed Who was always gay, While Lt. Eastman Just kept getting grayg To O.D.,' Mason What a gag And Lt. Conlonis laundry In a black leather bag: To St. Clair and Hewitt Brazen and hold, And Gunne1 , Cottom Whose Red Fox rolledg To Lt. Towne , Who got the Juniors on the ball And Commander Clark Who warned us allg To all the secretaries Whose lives we made miserable And to Dick King Whose boats were sinkahleg To Captain Russell Who we all know right well, And Captain Moyer Whose words rang a bellg And to you all Goes a ribbon in lieu, Thanks for everything, And Cod Bless You. JOEL TED FINE Poet, Class of 1951
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MICHAEL E. KEENAN, leave my favorite Spot fTwo paces to the rear and one to the left of the Battalion Commanderj to next yearis Battalion Exec. JAMES A. KING, JR., leave my cigar to any chief with room study JOHN H. LOY, JR., leave the traditional Bad Olivesw of Room 218 to l.t. Casey T. HEWITT MCANLY, leave my restrictions to Morrison, J. JOHN R. MCGARTY, hereby bequeath my beard to Cleveland JosEPH E. MITCHELL, leave ....... good for me MILES R. MOFFATT, III., leave my address book to Ralph Morrison .JOHN W. MORRIS, JR., hereby bequeath my over-abundance of cigarettes to The Frosh Moreau ROBERT C. MORRIS, leave .......... that's all THOMAS F. NEWMAN, leave the banged up fender and one garage door to Cleveland ENRIQUE OLAVARRIA, leave my women to Perez ROBERT A. PACE, leave my ability to capture the hearts of women to the next deserving soul ARMANDO PONCE DE LEON, leave my muscles to Del Cueto RICHARD S. PRATHER, leave my shorts and slick gum shoes to John Hedrick JOHN E. RICHARDSON, JR., leave my well used arguments to be used by anyone in need HENRY H. ROBERTS, JR., leave my blanket parties to my roommate, Richie Laughner CHARLES H. ROSE, III., leave High School MICHAEL SCOTT, leave my Tennis Racket to Teddy JOHN SINCLAIRE, JR., leave my troubles with women to Fortman ERNEST F. TRESSELT, leave my excursions at Fort Pierce to next year's Football Team JOHN S. UPHAM, JR., being of sound llllfld and body, leave my sour notes to Morrison, R. ALFRED E. WALKER, leave everything to any guy who wants to come to Farragut for a second year JOHN W. WEBER, leave Jane to some lucky boy
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