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Theodore Hagar! flliagner, ir. CLEVELAND, OHIO From the shores of Lake -Erie, T. A. . if left Beautiful Ohio, and, via Randle's, entered the Academy. Almost any after- noon you could find him in the gym per- fecting his specialty, giant swings. Never a Hop went by that Ted wasn't there with a highly rated drag. His heart belonged not to one, but to many femmes. With but one year of Spanish behind him, he could string along any Senorita. The crowning glory of Wag'sl' career at-the Naval Academy occurred when he presented the regiment at a parade with his cap on the end of his sword. His classmates can well remember Ted for his unique strut and his blaring trumpet. Varsity Gym 7,' Orclzcslra 4, 3, 7,' .5',bam'.rh Club fl, 3, 7. 4.4 N , WF' 'I ' I i E' . A ,N . , A . xr - C -.- 'X.. ' .1,-.., - . . .. . 4 Nl . N tLws. - ' ' - .. ek, . ,N 5 .H .,,., ..3- 14- M ,N ' .. I ..,.l-'-'T'-ff-'- ., rx, ts, . f ' leaf ' BT' f'f..... ..., KLA .GQ l i WQ AFFL T -rqejlr- ' 'TF g:', :, l'g .-.muff A e',2,v ,- rf-L. ' ' 1 Ei , Q17 A . 4492 , -qs.. .W- x H - ggufjzf -42 , - 1.s5.:.3t A ,, .'Tl za -- :Q -55-Zifggajf T fp-.g i - .5,4 -qc,-.-1 ,2 i.. 'l j dst, ,V ,. N, lf Tp! K IK , I n -. - frf . 14. TVWWVr5mQMEfwQ T rams a ...,. '-- 'WE ' X ' K , . 'Q-5' 4-We ui 1, Y E, - ,gre .-,.,,..-m., JPN K 1-. '- if s. ..,..-.. H aw . N -M. 1 -Q fu If , ring -f-m-- A ,.-:f'v' fiZ ,u:a?-'nazgafewna ' I r ' 19,1 ' f-' ,,i.J -,m,,,i,, -4 Q - f.?D,, , . , ,. g A. .. ' ,, 1 ,I- -rar., V , ',,1, 'M wa' ..' ',. 3 'W rt t-55 W- N: .,f--gL L, FJ,-...nj g 'Ml MW, Fr . Qohn Raymond flliilhelm WASHINGTON, D. C. Willie, strictly a one woman man, left everything behind except his O. A. O. as --1- he bade D. C. a fond farewell and joined T ---.-... the ranks of the HD. O. Dodgers. Plebe and Youngster years took their toll of our hero's priceless hair, varsity football contributed three new, shiny, tailor-macle ivories for his ever present smile, but weekly dragging exploits kept up his morale. No Hop was complete unless he and Chattie', were bouncing to the beat of the One 0'clock jump. Whether giving his all on the athletic field, sailing the blue Chesapeake, or just chowing down with the gang at the College Inn, Willie always enjoyed life to its fullest. T.. Varsigf Football 4, 3, 7, '45g Vorxigw Lacrosse 3, 7, NA. Uiennelll Qljayne flliingale WEWOKA, OKLAHOMA f,,,lkhE,,, Windy was his handle while here 1 .ff f our Alma Mater, but he can hardly h called a blow-hard, for he is one of tho: wise persons who thinks before he speak Born and raised in Oklahoma, Windy is a true so ofthe sooner state. He was sooner born an sooner bred and when he gets hitched he'll l sooner', wed, for Lovella is also an Oklahoma Three years ago Windy left his sooner surroun ings to come to the Naval Academy to learn ho' to get there soonerl' with the most men. In tl course of those three years he built with us men ories of a fine friendship. l g' '11, ffffffl Reception Commitlee 3. IX, 0 ,- it , l l-, f'ffTf ?3 Nxsjw, IR lata , ..- gf! -1' ,rf .4 - s.. E.: 'vi , 5 lilo Kim U: Hifi' if ' ff! ' ,L-.tri exvllragdl ix' 4 12, AA!-1 I iff, I if I. Jr r ' Vt Y. lt- f bi! ' W :fi K-24 A f' ,sf fi ' A5 1 'yi' VV .sf ,Af AQ, .67 tlwlsikww ff of f on sl 52? if vi. in llxl lil-54 If i 'I ' 1 I-Q!! fl!! 'iii 2 g, 'g . I-I ' -1. 5 I I ' - 4 .fu-' li. fkgft., , Tl- ' .l ' fl 'riff ff if +.-- .K G A, -fn , tbgx l.lA,. , Axj V il 1 I I M, . , F1 .10 W3..f'aii..l'fX I . '1 .aff Ntrl'i,'fV +-A ' f' , .. ,, ! - XS 5- . J ' ' raw- - ' ft? A 5. . , , ...FP , .. K ,ix xt.. R E ?r.g,'?.',-,rp A, 'A' t Vi-Q ,.ms.:.:,,,gl,...I- L K ' ' 1- , , V h I . '- -L MJFT1 'i'4-. . 4 ' 3... iff . -- '-- foxxAfEQQr ' ' ' ' T ,' ,, ,, wi ' , . -,.,,,4 ,f ' :r 'Ii-- goin: Whilip flliise NORFOLK, NEBRASKA , i ambition to navigate the waters of the world. His quiet and unassuming attitude The call of the far off sea brought Johnny to the Naval Academy with an undying X lu f All L Q 155: .3 I . H-tm earned him a place of respect among us. Known as one of the savvyH boys, any tough math prob was always brought around for him to solve. Batt and company sports plus a lot of dragging occupied most of ,Iohnny's time after classes were over. For relaxation and something different Johnny sang in the choir. To be a sub oflicer is Johnnyls ambition now, and he should have very little trouble learning about the undersea Fleet. Company Touch Football 3, 79455 Choir 4, 3, 7. 140
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.la ylon Wlolmes tfhoenlaker ELMIRA, NEW Yoruc When not plying the Chesapeake in Star or Yawl, he could be found working on his boats, seeing that all was shipshape and seamanlike. That was Frosty, neat cise in all that he did. I-Ie experienced a ifficulty in piercing the fog that hid the es of Juice and Steam. But didn't we all? d only lived in the days of the clipper ship, d really have starred, being the sailor that t the same time that his willingness to r his share of responsibilities made him a ah to work with, his faculty for finding en- t in the little everyday incidents made him of pals. Star Sailing, Captain 3, 7,' Boat Club 4, 3, 7g lub, Vice Pres., 3, 75 German Club 3, 7,' Radio Club 7. Yohn lliilliam Whinesmilh ASHLEY, INDIANA ff! gf Short, curly haired Bill is a ladies' man. .' .',-.,. ' His locker was full of pretty girls' pictures, i and the collection is still growing. Bill had too many irons in the fire, and before Youngster year was over he was pulling grey hairs out of his head from trying to keep the fem situ- ation straight. Even though he came fresh from high school, academics were not too hard, and they left Bill plenty of time to answer all of the letters that came pouring in. A ready laugh and a pleasing personality won him many friends, and being a ratey plebe brought Bill to the attention of the upperclasses, but revenge was sweet during the last two years. Battalion Soccer 4,' Log Advertz'.vz'1zg zllanager 4, 3, 7,- Clzair 4, 3, 7,' Spanish Club 3, 7. Reber! Clarence Thomsen PORTLAND, OREGON Out of the Far West came a quiet and un- assuming fellow to join our ranks. Long it 'fb 1 Drinki' possesses a good naturedness and E ability to make friends that we all envy. A taste for music varying from polkas to 'gboogie woogiev helped him to pass the few idle minutes after studies. Not one of the Snake variety, Bob seldom dragged. Definitely not a member of the radiator squad, he allowed very few days to pass without a good workout at the Natatorium, gym, or boathouse. With the deep-rooted interest in the Navy that he has shown in our three years together, we know that Drink will be tops in his chosen profession. i Swimming 4, 3, .v45lg Battalion Crew 7,' Battalion Mfaler Polo 3. 139 granklynn Reber! tfperberg RACINE, W1scoNs1N f ,fin It wasn't so long ago that Sparky packed up his N. R. O. T. C. books and headed for the Naval Academy. During plebe year it was Sparky we went to for answers to our plebe questions, remember how he expounded on the difference between the Eld- ridge and the flying rnoor to win a carry oni' from the flabbergasted upperclassmen. While others were worried about Juice and Nav, Frank solved his biggest problem, spelling, with a dictionary always at his fingertips. Maintaining that there is a time and place for everything, Sparky spent his study hours studying, his weekends dragging, and his leaves giving the girls in Racine a break. Q Varsigf Track Manager 4, 3, 41115 NmA,' Presi' Delail 4, 3, 75 Reception Commillee 3, 7,' Gorman Club 4, 3, 7, Math Club 3, 7g Newman Club 7.
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