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Uioberl Qelgado and Igflllllllflll Bowling 3g Baal Club 4, 3, 7,' Properly Gang 7. .7 1' 0 40 0 ., L 0 -a A linguist, a mild savoir, a born dancer, a man with a gift of gab-that was Bob. To Bob, a hop was the height of ecstasy, he had a dread fear of marriage. Having had two years in the Fleet, which proved his love the sea, Del could always give forth with a good sea story when his many friends were around for a talk fest. Del's ability in and Math kept him in demand by the and he was always willing to help them, the sacrifice of his own study hours. QYN KX . 1 I will if cw? K. 1' t 3, ., If 16.-.jg ' XX. 1. I -A f ' , in X1-, it yi, Hill . af fy! vig liik' is J! '55 -p Ml' ffy iff Lf, ,- 'pxifek' KR ll li , fury? if F -f' 7 f- . 'IJ- x swf-.. tx 'Q Z. ,age f -i' .i ' ? af ,arf x .fx X- xt' 2' :af If : . ff if ,- ,- ff '3' tw 'W tx iff fr' ,ff XXX- V, QW 5 lx '16, fir Ifawpfz 'V pg ii., xx K ibn 3,5 ' f,,M,,g,-xl - . 'M fi.-an - I -Q-V Jr .-ruff.. ,. 4 if X-I 1551, 5, -I it C , ,Ali I I.,-J 3.- 9. ,. W3-.f2i'l'k12. H .'. :ffl f ffl X512 gl , hx l. 1, ,f I t ff Vitaitv ri' ' li .. . i f . 'isfqv , ' ..-1143?-1, ,aww W- ' ak xg. k 5 ..,f15..,:,6+ . , if L13-frat, - f .Q . Q,-5- ,- 'f'f:...f t?f':t fX4 fiav' A' - .-.xtlzfl .xi ia 3 7 6 'JM 1' 'Lt' '. f ..a55--2-iv---r 4. ,Q-n.,..:...--:if ASTORIA, New Yoruc he always went with a different girl games Gllorril' gaddil WAYNESBURG, PENNSYLVANIA .. Zeke was the class pride from Gree I ne County, the agricultural paradise of Penn- sylvania. His favorite story always began, Now back in Greene County? Yes, we'll all remember those furrows he plowed down Stribling Walk, with that lope of his, but those legs were put to good use in company wrestling, mili- tary track, and soccer. It's hard to forget his stories Q i O about that watermelon cruise on the Bay, and al- 'fjf-. fx O lm, though it's a long jump from the Thomas F. jubb ll-,F ',, LLZ1..4i Q ,M . to one of our modern ships of war, the same keen ' 'Eff Cl ' .,.-..,.-Y f--- interest and adroitness that made him a good hand 1? KA,- ' on the jubb, and a vital asset to any sailing trip, ..-, , ' 'Q ., will bring him success in the Fleet. Battalion Swimming 4. - -'we , ref . . . X A - I K ... -1 A Z sf 1 '- . f - i- 53 -iii-Q' if- ' ,v' ,J ' . :V 1 V 33. 431231 , , .. ,.1 .-,.f'.. ,q,.,.f 1' M - : K . ,,,,-:gg .ah--L. - 1 ,g.- , ,f 5 ,,.a-'gqazlggrr 1. . , q .,- , ,. , - -H' -.M 4, FJ- 1 .rfu it fs I 1' 4 1 1 I b ' ' P A l ,X r ' I -x '- 4 y', . -' 'A+ f ,- . ,. X , ,- ,...,. A -,,.,.. - A- AX 41 ,,,,.w--' w,.,.-4 11 ,,,,L,n2 ' ' ,-J' -, 1 riff! mm,4,,,-tra ,ff -'A':'Qfi,1'i-if -' ' Wlehon gackson Qambrill BALTIMORE, MARYLAND jack, a native Marylander, was one of the few of us who had no derogatory remarks about the winter weather. Early in his stay at Bancroft he was tagged Gismo, the alias by which he was best known. When the going got tough in academics he S was always cheerful and willing to lend a hand to anyone in need. His only worry and pet peeve was Dago.', To this Red Mike the best way to spend extra cash was to buy records for the music Hmaehinef, If all was right, he was sure to have on a good fast jive record, but blues numbers generally followed his oft repeated cry, What? No mail l Boogie- Woogie, blues and Gismo are all synonymous to us who know him. 4 Battalion Lacrosse 4, 3, 7,' Compargz Soccer 3, 7, '45,' Boat Club 4, 3. 7 189 flllarius guselier, ir. JENNINGS, LOUISIANA ',,Qf'fl,Q'?,?iYQf1 From the dankest depths of the blackest bayous of Louisiana came the Gunner -a bland individual with a decided flair -au for humor, subtle and otherwise, and a pronounced distaste for morning exercises, cold showers, and stringless pajama trousers. Being a friend of Fuzzy,s is an experience from which one never fully recovers, his jokes and pranks will follow him everywhere, and everywhere he will be remembered as just a guy who likes being just a guy who likes life, laughter, and good comrade- ship. Having many aptitudes, few faults, and no shaving brush, the Gunnerl' proved to be a source of never-ending hilarity, vexation, and argument. Wherever he goes, and whatever he does, friends and fun will inevitably follow. Ballalion Trark 3, '45, Trident Calendar Business Manager 7,' Log Slaj 3, 75 Class Ring Produclion Committee 3,: .Newman Club 4, 3, 7, Slars 3. I
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gohn flliilliam Chapman, Ill ' LARCHMONT, NEw YORK A contagious laugh, a ready eye for non- reg activities, and a hatred of subjects academic-mix them together, blend l Tx l A v . :QQ with a keen sense of humor and a love for Pigboats, and you have Chappie. The only thing he dislikes is a cold shave, the only thing he won't tolerate is a frap before breakfast. He has trouble with only one thing besides women, these sad individuals who don't believe in submarines. Chappie is one of those rare human beings who can radiate humor. His long, lusty laughs are a clarion call for all victims of the system to rush down to his room for a charge. Being his wife was a classic experience, and learning his formula for a successful living, a privilege. Ballalion Crew 4, 7,' Ballalion Track 7,' Baal Club 4, 3, 7. 'IN I J' fl: A-'-.. w --- 75-.., I - X -. . -.- . 'Q-ek--k ' . . ' M ' Y .1 . .-- v- -'Kr-1 ' -'1 ax . - -Q , ., -, -1-'V ' A i Q. ,, 132.-wQ.Ll1:Q. ' 5Q?fjf'5'??Q'.i.7,'-. Cel- I ',: 'J ' Ez- . gif: 1 'allffg-,.!,, Q -' 5:f5i'l f f. .3,: .-.H-315 -. ' -'lf7e-:D?l7'1- ' - 'ii-P+. . . ' QR X fn ' xo. 'nf l' 7 l M - 3 ,- - . ,1 , 4 I .5 N , A. Lf ' . . Q,..1,, --L , rs--.,,:. A f' fa 'st-1 ' is -x i--,,- -an if rt -1... .-t 7 :xt-qs f -,,-: .V ea'-g 'f J-My A , -' ' , Ui, tim. F-.1 .-., ,ji -5 Qtiii, -4-. .-. --f g f f-fir-1-1 z.l2 if2?iLGi'1iw . El' fl ? s ' , f--.f u41:wr1 - A Vw- '- 'V' i'1 'i'.U is U1..7'i' H it -1 X-P X 'ff' 1-M, it 1 , U.,.'t'1 tk' TL Q ,4,. i luhut' re dr' J v vxihk , w tl Q 'X -L H , 1 ,hx - a . ' - , x . . - K N- J, A11 '-' --F xx 1 1 , . ' 'IC -' . ..4p-1:02-f-NN-.2-,-fm -. 1.3 as ,. -Q Hr,-7 A 5- ,951-gum-j' f M X' .. - '- A 4-f 4- . - . - p-,,,,,.-V... . ,, 5- V V JUN K-TA-,, f f- , . --..,,.it .- ,Q - -f -a ,: 'i 'l'f -, -.- - Z.,-11 ' -1, . ' -.y .. -. -. - Royal Thomas Daniel NEAR OXFORD, NORTH CAROLINA .. Danny is another example of Army's loss and Navy's gain. In spite of his troubles with the Bull and Dago Departments he is savvy in Mathematics and Engineer- ing. His experiences and adventures on his farm in the foothills of North Carolina and in the Army have made him one of the most rugged of wrestling 4 ' Q,-tar norman Qale men and left him with enough stories to fill a book. Sr. JAMES, MINNESOTA Here is another Midwesterner, with all the good qualities characteristic of that part of the country. The life long friend- ships and lasting experiences of a small town college have greatly supplemented Oscar's natural, friendly spirit, have paved the way to a successful career at the Naval Academy, and guar- antee to keep his future bright. Not starring aca- demically or athletically, he has still gained from the subjection to knowledge and experience, and we know that these gains have and will be put to good use. Equipped with an engineering mind and an ability to savvy things fast, Oscar will prove to the people back in St. James that, when a Mid- westerner goes to sea, he does it right. Barlcelball 4, ,45,' Baseball 4,' Company Soccer 3, '45. He is still the original dyed-in the-wool misogynist and has never succumbed to any of the other pit- falls of ordinary men. We salute him for having set us the highest standards in physical fitness, industry, tenaciousness, personal habits, manliness, and sportsmanship. 67, - ....., ..... . - .-Qxeff -mm M,-H , ' ' -S A-, L Oc if ,.... Jlgfwwfsx Q, ,, l ' rgff' L s I if- 'E' .... li. g-.- ' ,... JT'-U 5 A ,,..--f Z, F--UW Sr, V4 - XZ X -'tj Q'-E j .:w ' f ff . .... , ' .. 'A 'f' ififi- f'f '1 f 'e--. f ' --1 's's5:4',Igis.,,',.-Fifi-5 2- +1y.ifit ts'3'-W 0: AA ' Huff, . Eu, .-.1f 'Zt mf...--as tQ:iV EE .. 'F' UO - 6 :asrfgi-:i? ':j,,-..---.-, . .J-Nxl...--!r,J!fAy,,.,,, 7, ,.fk 0 ' ,ffiil . O ' , Q., -- .f--P -fr fllialler tflanley Qefany, jr. A-,,,,f H u-I--Q-'H' SINKING SPRINGS, PENNSYLVANIA C, ' Lil' 1 . ki-if N '1-' :H if-lvl! -eg, . -':,' ,,a 7,l t-k. E ,aff Out of the hills of Hanover L'Death', appeared with three suits of long underwear and a sincere affection' for the land of liquid sunshine. Constantly sought by the D. O., he could always be found knocking the rest of the boys around on the lacrosse .-'. A E field or charging in with the pigskin merchants. When evenings rolled around Walt, often mistaken for the Angel, delighted in beating his wives at cribbage. If the Executive Department released him, the Honorary President of the Crow,s Nestli invariably headed for his Russian retreat just off Broadway, on 52nd, Street. A quick comeback, good nature, and plenty of sand, place Walt among the favorites. i Varsily Fqolball 4, 3, 7, '45, Lacrosse 4,' Caplain 4, '45, 188
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Grady Richard gay MILLEN, GEORGIA 1 E. -,, yt - There never was a Givil War. You must I 1 be talking about the WVar Between the Statesf, Best known for his southern ac- cent, his hog-calls and his athletic prow- ess, Pappy will long be remembered as the fat man who carried the mail on those Navy reverses, and he is certainly a major reason for the scarcity of pigs in the second Batt. Yes, he's a true son of the old South. He never could get out of the habit of coming to attention and saluting when the band played Dixie, and many a Plebe has rued the day that he learned the words to Marching Through Georgia. Varsity Football 4, 3, 7, '45 N 'j Varsigl Baseball 7, Ng Battalion Track 4, 3, 7. , -' . TTI' ' . - . . TT:,.-.,xiH .WA . :REP , , .. -'I .SAS -' x 45 I 3 CF., ' Q I, .9 ,L jj l 11:57,-:..,..Q,s3:.. .f XX, XX- W H Ht ix x- -f. Z' 5' , 'T - Im , - 41 ijTmg:'1e-- '1-.ig yuvifl' 2 4 .fi -112 , is A - at ---mv H .' f55 f',,Lg, ,V ' .by Q va' ' I-itil ,' r r .T . R ...vp J ,Z 5, F, 5 -..fm.Q,.. Y-'..'--'.:'a'7'f,,.r5-351 E ir fiiss 'gh' ting L I 72:51.59 1 't1ff..,:ift,t f .. :AS Fez.-iv. V. ' 'Y x 'y,, Wivifw-l'f'tf .i'.y?1'1-' ff. 1 'gjafhgia-A xx of 2 7151-i,-1 'T t 1l '. gf. - -' . sfgnz.-gre . - w. -, mtg ,' ji , ' ..W.Q,, .11-,W-' at -, '-EfTftil'!- - -- '-uv, ' 'A-f 1- a ti, V Z,,,.g,-fy. ,,,,,.Q. ..r,,...mfS' I' 'JM ' , 4 U V 1 NCT . ,,',-'tirlgf' 1' . ...? 9 ?'-,,,s -gg-N - T-, 4.2:-thou, - L- ..-f v' .xitfgieaiff ,. --.-cw-qi--fi M l FY?L',jza- -4: 4,-,,,.ga' - ye' p-,,,f,.-pfi.v A. 74 'A ,,,wp2?'5?u :5yf':iF:zEf , :l ' Y 1- 11,-. . . -.. I fa- f' , ... . ,. .. . .v,,j-,-,',11...'-T...-,, -Eg. ,,,,.iw,,,. ,- F ,. JK . gg 4 - -, 4'-PM ' jg '-H , .,,,,.. ' A X .wif ..-.Q ., Aw- 1 f 'H I f- I ' I - , .. . 7 1 -',,, f Calvin Richard gone!! Sioux CITY, IowA iff Women are a snare and a delusion, thfj Navy is man's salvation. With these word. on his lips, Goose'i found his way froir the corn fields of Iowa to the shores of the Severn. A Navy man through and through, hc nevertheless spent many study hours blissfully logging time for his B. S., Cin sack drillb. His after- noons were spent trading swaps with the footbal' players, many of whom have special lumps .to re member him by. Uncanny cribbage hands, locker full of chow, Navy books, hot dope, anc. goin: Qnlhony Qillcrisl FREEPORT, NEW YORK 'IV' - This genial Irishman is our idea of a 4.0 -I 1-'I fellow. Very few of us made as many friends as Gilly. At the Academy he played hard, rough football for the Tars, Qbelieve he carried a shillelaghj, and when not busy with football, his time was occupied by a good western novel, chowing down, or taking HA. B. over the hurdles in a game of handball. Gil loves children, you should hear him talk about his gang back home-all eight of them! He has set a high standard for his brothers to follow. Good luck, wifie,', may the best day of your past be the worst dry humor will always be things to remember. when we speak of Goose. j. Varsity Football 4, 3, 7, '45 .Nflj l'V76'J'll1'llg 115 Pistol 7, 4,' Trident Magazifzc Stay 4, 3. Mi , ,,,,,,.. .fgggrfft .. - . an ,--' Oc day of your future. TAT,-mm Zim' fjj1L1.j.L.-ffl, . - ------4- -- if ..:.....,----' ' ' ,,. ,nd ,.f-3 Varsigf Football 4, 3, 7, '45, .NA,' .Newman Club 4, 3, 7. , .I , . Gly, L A - ..-- , - ' ,,- .,-..- ,- ..-L' . ' li ..- r A , ...N -A ',,,,,,..... Q N 2. . ,.- - . . ,,af l -2.-- un .- w..ff 'Y' , -,,. ,,. , , . J-V.: g ..,- ff ig, 1 in-F42 ........,..-f ' i .- ' f ,, ..,.. . M , ,.- . ,, .. Sw ' .. 'G T . . i'--wif-' I---- ' I 5 , - fn BY ' galil - , ' -. -. 4 ? ii Q - ' -5 1 . , i n A ft: Tb W- ' sim ' . -n n --r.. L :H ie 'J ..,' 'fkl 54137 fig? ' Vt . Sf .tif we gh f .1 -,, :fu JAVA: IZ, -.qpvt su U r, I P., ,A gs.-,cv :, I ' 0 ' 95:4 .:'- , ,,,,,,,, .,.. M 5tv7 1fi 'X-'-'r'r:J K 113' fa '-fr ' -,.,.---'ff O ,',t,?..,,f: U.. un.. N-7 ,--,givin dd in W, o 0 .1-,..f ,.w'-3: ' ,.4N.-'--.- o H .t ,M-I C , 1 oak-T, ,f4 - :::::ff-- fn- ..-f 'M O A.-fft ' f of -19 .- george Terry Qrlffdh A-.W .-.Mfg 1.2 If-wfft' ,M ..,-i-4F ' ,- ....?f ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA ..f' .':.'7 ,mln f-1.11:-5.4 We no longer hear that hot trumpet of Erie's as often as we did plebe year, be- cause he now enjoys his rich appreciation of fine music through a record collection , which is among the best in the hall.Throughout these past three years he has shown that he knows how to enjoy life, and he has that veryguseful faculty of being able to apply himself when a big job appears, Chiefly for those reasons, 'cErie is going to make the round-the-world sailing trip we all dream about, and his ability at the typewriter will prob- ably provide us with an interesting record ofthe voyage. i A vget i Battalion Swimming 4,' Varsity Wrestlifzg 7, .NA-70, 4,' Orchertra 4. 1 90
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