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HONORS- Militory-2 P.O., Merit Riband, Conduct Riband with Silver Star, l95l, '52. Intro-murals-Qualified Boat Handler, Volleyball, Tennis, Basketball, Swimming, Golf, 1951, 152. Club Activities-Binnacle Staff, Cotillion Club, Dancing Class. Cel came to us this year from Nassau, Bahamas. His easy man- ner and ready wit have endeared him to the hearts of many- especially to the female population of St. Pete. His extra- curricular activities are confined mostly to blondes, brunettes, and redheads with whom he is always entangled, but usually success- fully. On Sunday afternoons he can be found swoaping down on Farragut or chasing sea gulls over Tampa Bay, much to the regret of the C. A. A. He is also distinguished by his bull-dog tenacity when he is in quest of a new morsel of corn to amuse his messmates. His record in the classroom-in fact, his record in everything at Farragut-points clearly to a brilliant career in the future. JOHN MILLS, III Wake Forest, North Carolina llJOhnll HONORS- Oh, shucks Military-Merit Riband. intra-murals-Sailing, I 951 , '52 :rw- MARCEL JOHN JUSTIN MAURY Montague Foreshore Nassau, Bahamas lice!!! 2 Hello, are you there? ii. K John, who came here from North Carolina, is a true Southern Gentleman. Whenever there is a discussion of the Civil War, you will find him in the middle of it. His ability to argue on any subject, whether it be on sailing or bootlegging, has made him well known and liked throughout school. If you want to know why North Carolina is the best state in the union, just ask John, he will tell you. If you would care to know howto drive a school bus, he has got that square rooted too. John's true love is a small, baby blue Henry J. complete with Confederate Flag, which he constantly brags about. His ambition is to go back home to attend Wake Forest College, where he hopes to study engineer- ing. John has done well at Farragut, and we believe he will succeed in the career he enters.
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ALAN IRVING MacLEAN 3032 Clinton Street South Gulfport, Florida IIBig All! Whataya say Q36 HONORS- M1l17Ul'Y-2 P40-f 1951, 1 P.O., 1952, Farragut Mates, 1952, Color Guard, 1951, First Company, 1951. Varsity Athletics-Football, 1951, Baseball, 1952. Intro-murals-First Company Cutter Crew, 1951, Boating, 1951, Cutter Crew, 1951, Golf, 1951. Big Al's smile and personality have made him one of the best- liked fellas around Farragut. Al has been here now for two long years. His first year he played varsity football and kept himself high on the academic list. This year Al decided to take a little rest and be one of those lucky day students. Again this year Big Al is fighting for first base position on the baseball team. During his two years at Farragut, Al's rate has had its up's and down's but at the moment he is a petty officer first class. Through his eventful years here Al has managed to keep that big smile on his face. Good luck, Al, and always remember the Dirty Four. 66 GEORGE ROSS MARTIN, JR. 301 College Street Greenville, Kentucky HONORS- Military-3 P.O., First Company, 1951, 1 P.O., Third Company, 1952, Farragut Mates, 1952. Varsity Athletics-Varsity Basketball, 1952. Intra-murals-Boating, 1951, Weightlifting, 1951, '52, Swimming, 1951, '52s lnter-company Football, 1951, '52, Softball, 1951, '52, Basketball, 1951, Volley- ball, 1951, Member of Winning Sailboat Crew, 1951. Club Activities-Cotillion Club, 1951, '52. Much to his honor George has been here for the last two years and is known to all as a carefree, easy-going Southern Gentle- man from Kentucky. Georgie's favorite sport is basketball in which he earned his varsity letter this year. On the drill field, he showed his strict military manner, by being a well-drilled cadet. Marty was promoted to a 1P.O. this year, upon which he was soon retired to the rate of seaman. George hopes to attend col- lege in his native Kentucky and we all know he will make a great showing. IIMOVTYII Can you top this?
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JAMES CARLETON MORETON R.F.D. No. 3 Charlston, Missouri ifijimu 'We're back in business 3 3 3 3 Second 'ghest Aca 950. Bond Executive Mates, 1952, 194 P.O., Band Com nder, 1952, 951, '52. '52, Tennis, 1949, '50, Winner of Sailing Cup, Trophy of Mid-Winter Regatta, ub, 1950, '51, Secretary 1952' unior lass Vice-President, to Farr t from the State of St rt: as af an ' im joi -5 he band and always to ght a en any n s a d. At the time, had idemfou s at he Q. d become the top in the sc oo, wit e p i iii: Commander. 1' Jim remaiqe int unti en w ar and earned the rate of L JG is Jimi . Jim' s a t special likes, such as Mis ud i women, In Dece ber ot his Senior year, Ji ss the OTC exam and plans to enter the Uni' versity of M his Fa ,to study agriculture engineering. Jim has proved t all of us that he will make a success out of any- thing he sets out to do. So wey the class of '52, wish you the US best ot luck next year at Missouri - d ' the many years to come. 1 1 1 w i x 6' ' l 3 6 HONORS- 1 K 1 JACK WILLARD MORRISON Military-Third Company Executive Officer, 1952, a ut ate 1 1 , Box 199 Varsity Athletics-Football, 1951, '52 J Altamonte Springs, Florida l Intro-murals-Cutter Crew, 1951, Softball, 1952. AX Q Lime John Club Activities-Glee Club, 1951, '52, Cotillion C 9.5 onogra ub, HAH right tum OUW, 1951, Monogram Club Treasurer, 1952, Dramati 5 Q1 Here is a cadet with plenty ot . His e i nny rri- son. Little John, as he is ofte al d, ery ul X a well liked by all cadets. This year a Ire e ra XX LTJG and the job of company exec iv icer. ing o-year cruise here at Farragut, John pl i 1 tb . His tirst year was at first-string center and t i he our top tull- back with plenty of push. Though he tt ed a kle iniury, Little John kept on plugging the team, refus to 've p. John- ny's academic work is tine, as well as consis en . is a mem- ber ot the Monogram and Glee Clubs, as well as an X tive mem- ber in various other activities. Though he has many bbies, l'1iS speCiC1lty is girls. From his birthplace in Tennessee to his present home here in Florida John has found no trouble in dating. Con- QV0lUlations, and the best of luck to this fine Farragut Cadet.
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