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1 1 i EDWARD YOUNG CLEVELAND Alfa Af !.LJ4f11.fl-44,91 ,4'VRE:ute 2, Box 395 Lutz, Florida 0i,,,u 45-14 ffskipfr Hey, Ronnie, how obout splittlng up the Third Cornpony7 HONORS- Military-First Cluss Petty Offrcer, 1950, lvlerrit Ribund, 1950, Mnrksinon Rm- und, 1950, Depoitmert Rlbond, 1950, Ensign, 1951, Se-cond Compuny, 1951 Lt, Company Commander, 1952, First Contpuriy, 1952. Varsity Athletics-Varsity Football, 1951, '52, Co-Cciptuin, 1952, Rifle Twin' 1951, '52, Intro-murals-Sailing, 1950, '51, Cutter Crew. 1951, '52, Softboll, 1952. Club Activities-Cotillion Club 1951, '52, Serrf-triry of First Clrisl, 1952, Luvou Editor of the Eucccinrer, 1952 Skip, os we oll know him, hos been with us for three years. 1-le hos been outstonding in footboll ond o key mon on the rifle team, When we think of o good othlete, officer, ond oll oround guy, we think of Skip Although he isn't the most studious member of our closs, he certoinly mode up for it with his excellent work on the vorsity footboll teom. In three short yeors Skip hos risen to the ronk of Lt. ond First Compony Commonder. His compony seems well on the woy to winning the colors ogoin ond we wish him oll the luck in the world. Skip's plons for the future include The Citodel where he hos been occepted ond will ioin the Air Force Bronch of the ROTC. From there he plons to moke his coreer flying whether it be in the Army or in Ciyilion life, We wish you high flying, ci1woys, 5kip, f -fl-u.,a.f'nA.2fz , Q ,Q C. W. COFFMAN, JR. Nokomis, Florida MBI I Il, Shut up, Rodriguez 17, 1- 90 V,1,Ld, L! . Y A , A 1 4 af 14 L iff! 01,1 If ,41A,,j QXLPI X yLofL4,v1:AJ! 22, 55,4 iw .ffcwijf Z? jjobti A004 .AAA Q44-f f g f7f4Lz0'b,1. gg.,-.fij4,fY HONORS- Intrc-murcls-Softboll, 1951 52 Bill entered Fcirrcigut ot the begnnwtg of the lost semester of his Senior yeor. One of his room notes, gi ncitlye of 1-loyono, Cubo, wos unoble to speok English. 'fBiIl, olong with his remolnlng two roommotes wos of ossistonce in helplng him odlust to Amerlcon woys ond speech. B1l! Nos on octwe pcirticipont in intervcompflnf volleybci' gomes ond diligently kep' ob'eost of his studies.
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HONORS- Militory-Marksman Riband, 1951, Academic and Merit Riband, 1951, Band, 1951152 'Z' lntra-murals-Weightlifting, 1952, Boating, 1951, Rifle Team, 1951. Club Activities-Binnacle Photographer and Typist, 1951, Buccaneer Staff Photographer, 1952,Cotil1ion Club, 1951, '52, Proiectionist, 1951, 252. Royster, who is from Raleigh, North Carolina, has attended A.F.A. forthe past two years. During this time he has gained the respect of everyone in school and has the reputation of being an excel- lent photographer. lf anyone wants a picture of a pretty girl or his roommate, just call old Red-on-the-head, he'll take a picture of anything. Royster's ambition is to go to Davidson College, after which he wants to be a dentist. We all know he will succeed in whatever profession he enters, and we wish him good luck and smooth sailing. H. ROYSTER CHAMBLEE, JR. 3, ft 1127 Harvey Street , 5 4 tl Raleigh, North Carolina X ' j af K - ' 1 f I ' 'V 8 I ' Red-on-theeheadu 9 x . , F i 5 lt soars for hours e' 9 f' 4 AJ i if 1 I ' A ' s 8 8 0 uv fl, 1' ' f . f ta 1 , z 'J 1' ft ' ' JAMES CHESLEY North Shore Drive Detroit Luke, Minnesota iisjimn Just wait till 1 get home ff' f f ' .4 HONORS- Military-Department Riband, 1952. Academic-Academic Riband, 1952. lntra'murals-lnter-company Football, Tennis, Golf Squad, 1952. Jim came to us this year from Detroit Lake, Minnesota, and what Minnesota lost Farragut has gained. l-le readily became popular with his classmates, and he has displayed his initiative in the classroom and onthe athletic field. Jim is one of the finest golfers A.F.A. has seen in a long while. We, his crew, are going to miss him, but we are sure that success will follow him throughout the remainder of his life. So long, and smooth sailing, Jim,
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HONORS- Military-C.P.O, time compuny. i Q? Mem Ramona, '19,52- Department Rib- S1 V and, 1952. Q 1 Intra-murals-Football, 1 51, So er, 19x , Valle all, 1950, '51, '52, Basketbalkxw952- Sa' ,Q?O, Smnin ' 1 X 5 I 1 i J ,!' qv' Y H H It hr long ye o n be Colonel saw Steve walk vw? s 'riskly into F ra . pfogressedgquite considerably since J thmz i ' rad ave enqeaxtly perfect, and he has proved ' w h onp dri eld. teve idlthe Chief Petty Officer of tlye ' i gnlnpaypyf He n be found working on almost every ctivity if the sc ool. ' tevf' s been well liked by the entire orpsfrfi 1324 totilze pa the all too-frequent bull sessions. 'St e plans tolenter Q- niversity of Maryland to study engi erin 1 Theffgss of '52 wishes himftlne best of everything. X .' Lj N leg .1- ,Y V fqgp QNX YV Lf vs? f X STEPHEN CORTEEN COWIN 5919 Brackenridge Avenue Baltimore 12, Maryland Steve Chuck, boy have I got troubles ' 333 f J' V ' ' mf Lui 3 3 ffl A .WAS . i V' llrlpk f ' Q' WVU +L . VJ CHARLES MARTIN DEBATS , ki cfyl Box 3128, Bahi Mar Qi fp' Fart Lauderdale, Florida V , Vita ffcituckff it yin sw' f'c,lM' H - - 'Maya f I ' Steve, you think you got troubles, listen dy I. HONORS- AQ Military-Ensign, Battalion Adjutant, 1952. lntra-murals-lnter-company Basketball, Softball, 1951, '52, Boating, 1952. Club Activities-Dramatic Club, 1952, Buccaneer Staff, 1952. We have had the honor and the enioyment of having Chuck as a member of our class. Since he entered at mid-semester last year, Chuck has risen to one of the highest ranks in Farragut, Bat- talion Adiutant. He is iust as good in school work and athletics. Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is Chuck's home, and in his friendly manner he lets everyone know that it's right next to heaven. Chuck plans to go to the Merchant Marine Academy in New York. We, of the graduating class of '52, offer Chuck the best of wishes and we'll be seein' yal
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