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flllillialn Qaniel .Bane NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK rgg ix, I 5. . , , Good sense and good nature are seldom I parted, -add a keen sense of humor, a -'-'F' fighting spirit, and you have Bill. ,Recita- E tions, drills, and lectures were slumber- times to him. When there was studying to do, however, there was one thing that he did-study. He kept in shape with crew and tennis, but where he excelled was with the women and on the dance floor. Smooth Lou, as the girls called him in their private discussions, with his good taste for food and his keen eye for the fair sex, was always a good liberty partner. Billis fine personality, scholarly traits, professional interest, and gentle- manly manners will earn for him only the best in the future. Varxig: Crew 4, 3, 7, '45, Ng Battalion Telltlii 7,' Newman Club 4, 3, 7, Glee Club 4g Forezgn Language Club 4, 3, 7,- 1 Reception Committee 3. I M31 S 5 ,. ',--- V L, ,...,-4 mr --.. -. '-S.,-Ah A -- ,.., - ,g . H- 1 .--,.-..,, '- ,X 1 - -I---.-Q---...- , g, ,afry I --1, . . , . 1 - 6 'H -... A Q ,I 5Q,Qgf a V Y, M ,- -si- f I ' '53, ,ll-.5 ' 'br Tlitl- f ' 1-. I '- .-L. , J. Q -3,-if .1 0 E 1 ,L.f1l?.' gf 3? I i f ' ,, . ,q lg A 14, Y , - I Nam, W 1 ripe, ,f-...T-- 451.22--stage-W .... E- 1. I, :-1 'N -.-.-..--....f , tw fails., ,, f l ' ' ' -,k,Mi1.1l,,N - i -.f. 1' -V '2w-.,Q,s-:ii-- 5 2ninift1t'!3-A-S' . .-.... .,,,, ,, , ..,... , ' - . ,,,,,,-,lg-v - . ,:,,,.r - ..---.-.--.--Y----- ,- - T--M . m',.-.,,:MA-,-,ll ,. H., ,, .-1, -- .':.,..,..,-Hn,-v-f' .....- -. .. af...-.... ....- . grank Wlarlan flllarkle PAOLI, PENNSYLVANIA , . 5. I Methodical by virtue of his Quaker an- cestry, Spike had no difhculty adapt- l B 72 'ii ing himself to the routine and discipline S of the Academy. An excellent mind found him even less concerned with its academic aspect. As an athlete he likewise was ably equipped, but he overcame this obstacle to become a member in good standing of the radiator squad. Despite his obvious qualifications as model midshiprnan, Windy, as his intimates knew him, was an in- dependent spirit, inclined to do his own thinking and express himself accordingly. The latter was usually right if not always opportune. Rich in ambition and natural ability, Frank will un- doubtedly prove an asset to any naval organization. games Cobb Qllalheson Al - OcoNoMowoc, WISCONSIN ?31i14 g-:su SCM 39 h f atty, as t e e ows knew him, or 'ijimmyfi as the girls called him, hailed from . si the land of milk and cheese, woods and lakes. One of his greatest prides was to ex- J-:--e plain to an interested plebe how his home town, Oconomowoc, received its name. F ' Two years at the University of Chicago gave him a foundation which he further ' developed with Libergf and Cosmopolitan. An occasional sailing trip to the Eastern shore on the Vamarie fulfilled his dreams of seeing the world. Jim kept his zoot suit form with frequent workouts in the pool and on the track. With his short hair which he never combed and his constant smile, Jim was everybody's friend. Swimming 4, 7,' Class Ring Committee 35 Boat Club 3, 7,' Reception Committee Il, 3. 206 H mu- fgm ...--ww .mmf .1 - Uiugh Corwin Clllason Nonrork, VIRGINIA I Coming from the Naval Reserve, Bric1 ll brought with him a Inagnanimous hea coupled with the desire to make the Na' 3 his career. A true salt from a Navy fam' he spent many of his weekends, when not draggi the Ufemmesj' on the Academy yawls and qualifi for a yawl command. The Brick,, had a great for arguments, his dogmatic character resulted numerous and prolonged dissertations on an range of topics. Wrestling was his other and it synchronized with his prodigious efforts apply himself. His greatest vice is eating and first question after being sworn in was, Whe1 the messhall? Businesslike, persevering, and ste: fast, Brick will make a valuable addition to Navy. Battalion Football 4,' Battalion Wrestling 4,' Battalion Puslzbal Boat Club 4, 3, 7,' Reception Committee 3. F. . .,T
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george Qden gennings BHAMINGHAM, ALABAMA H Ji academic and otherwise, make George a welcome member of any gathering. A hearty laugh, a. keen sense of humor, and an impressive fund of information, i ' ' 1 i 'I ii vi i Author, cowhand, engineer, extraordinary seaman-these are only hints at the f versatility of the handsome, genial Alabaman. Those who have sailed with him will attest to his prowess as a racing skipper. Never troubled with academics, he often burned the midnight oil to obtain that liberal education not found in the academy curriculum or to add to that imposing array of manuscripts to his credit. His personality and amiability will take George a long way, his inherent ability will do the rest. Brzttaliofz Purlzball 3,' Clara' Crest Committee, Chairman 4, Foreign Language Club 4, 3, 7,' Recejztion Committee 3, 7. Uloufard fllomas gohnson SUFFERN, New YORK Plebe year it was Numbers-money in ,J 1, the Fleet, while the slogan for Youngster tt . . 5 Q year was, I drag only good kids. Came ed to, First Class year and the scope was wid- l drag. Yes, those were his sentiments d he lived up to them. But still Howie found ne to star each year, besides indulging in hletic activities. Several members of the Execu- 'e Department will join with us in remembering 's ever present whistling, which seemed to include ery tune published. We shared in a lot of things, luding our love for Norm, but I'll always nember Wilie best when I recall those danger- s eight-second eternities we spent together wait- E for the Fourth Deck Express to take OIT. Varsiyv Baxknlball 3, 7,' Varsity Soccer 35 Battalion Football 7g Lnctjy Bag 7,: Vanity 'liack 7,: - Stars 4, 3. ?:e... . ,..,., J..- Richard Edmund gorlberg PORTLAND, MAINE We never had to ask Dick where he came from, for as soon as he spoke, we knew ly, that here was a New Englander. One thing Dick missed when he came south to Maryland was his skiing. After he came back from leave, we knew all about the skiing conditions in Maine. At the Academy sailing took up a great deal ol' his time, while at other times he could be found busy working with his radio and its various attachments. In spite of his many duties he still finds time for entertaining with the Reception Committee. Life became quite bearable when Dick brought his many new and ingenious installations to our four man suite on the fourth deck. Sailing 4, 3, 75 Soccer 3,' Sound Unit, a'1'rrrtor ll, 3, 7, Illovie Gang, director, 4, 3, 7,' Radio Club 11, 3, 7,' Reception Committee fl, 3, 7. Edward gedde .Budd PEOTONE, ILLINOIS 232 if 5? Leaving the University of Illinois after a ' i. . successful freshman year, Ed came to Navy where he acquired among other things his nickname, Lirner. Being of a savvy nature, he mastered his studies with ease and found them only a matter of routine. Half his spare time he spent in the gym at his favorite pas- time, basketball, the other half at his greatest joy- giver nthe old sack. Like all old salts he believed that variety is the spice of life and dragged his girls from all parts of the country. Because of his affable nature and ability to do a good job, he will be a welcomed shipmate anywhere. rs -. . t. . Radio Club 3,' Frenrlz Club 3,' Boat Club 4, 7,' f , uqlgu Reception Canzmiltec 3. - I -.gif es-4 '-.. ' N .T Q . 'mm-' Y ' ' , .4 ,,, , - ,il . ..,....-f---Li' x21?rr1'-K.-ur'f '-- . 'I-t.-. ,...m-. . 'r '- - 3 A --- - 4- - . vane. fag, L. :Q ,-- ,N . is - 5 1. - T , .... ,TT-k.:1::.....,......- ... Erqmmqc b -,.W,v,,,.. -. ... -'- '-f- ,+.,1.i., -., v Y Y- -ff' - ......-- -. U -SWQZHEVN. E -4 -5 I - '- T--31 k - C I A -. 4--' ' yg , - -, ..- :K :Q - -...R Q. A- . A .,.. ' 1 -H I -,,-..--- nn ' '- - J -'-'Qt 'ff ff' ' '- - - r - T.. e-L-' -., -f-f ,l.t -fltvfg--as ,' ',,.. ' 2 F-' ,,,Ql.- - '- - -A---4,4 'nf' H' . l I ,..-, M f--M L., . ,. 1 E8 1 ,,,, ,,.-..'-jnL.- ...M-' ' 1 - -I ,.. nt... - 'L ' . l i f-B-::' Lfg Mg., -,,..,.: ...---1'Q-'-'X' - ' ...-.Z :fra -f ., E .aamzaar . -f --.-.f ' - ,,,f...,-f ':1g,, g ugfqnp,-II!'S ': tx- .. .. A!! 1,43 ,ng ..-, , . I- .. QL ,5- V ' I Ln5,,-- --f 2.?:'.- -' 4 ' -A I--,I NJ-4 I h ..,,., N... ..af-J.-afeffaaal ff W ee-, ll- . -.r':'T7.L?,,,..--f--- J ,, .- ..,- V- L-.-5' - - -. ' ,, l -1.---J f - -- ' ' -- --- -Q' a Q.-. - ' ' f ' 7 ,xv - YYQE--3 Y- .eo f- -F- -'X ,..f4
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Robert Qranfis Glloone OKLAEIOLIA CITY, OKLAHOMA i. Wherever there is anything of interest going on, that's where you ll find Alfy. His participation in numerous extra-curricular activities, ranging from Battalion football to the Stage Gang, probably was the main reason why Bob didnit star throughout his Academy career. Nevertheless, he still rates as one of the men that get the stuff. Several of his less savvyl' classmates have Bob to thank for helping them over the more diflicult obstacles in the academic field. A good sense of humor, a genial per- sonality, and his ever-ready helpfulness make Alfy a worthwhile friend and a loyal shipmate. Battalion Tcnnir 7,' Battalion Squash 3, 7,' Battalion Football 4, 3g Boat Club 4, 3, 7,' Stage Gang 3, 7,' Foreign Language Club 4, 3, 7,' Lucky Bag 4, 75 Luolgy Bag Company Representative 7. Cornelius Tetris Wlloul GLOVERSVILLE, NEW YORK Perhaps you have never heard of Glovers- ville, well, neither had we before Neil was introduced to us three years ago. Now all of us will remember it as the town gratuit .Query Wacker, ir. CORONADO, CALIFORNIA Pack never griped about living with for answers to foolish questions, he never t gave us a valuable helpmate for our struggle th the many dilliculties which beset an Ensign iker. Never an idler La Mole apportioned ie to his various activities in the ratio of their portance. When he wasn't demonstrating his inite athletic ability on the lacrosse and soccer ds, he was usually trying to find better ways :lrag better drags. In spite of the small amount lime left for studying, he managed to scoff at threats of the academic departments. Varsigf Soccer 3, 7,' N' 3,' Varriga Larrosse 3, 7,' N 3, 7,' French Club 3,' Log COHIPUIU Rajlreserztativc 7,' Illorlel Club 3. '?:.L.. . -..L,,,,,..-. - y me, and that is a problem. He never asked borrowed any of my money or repeated corny jokes, he never complained when the inevit- able blind drag was his for the day, and he never thought of turning in his chit. Not the typical mid- shipman, but please don't think that Pack,' a strange person or dull, on the contrary, I consider myself very fortunate to have had him along. I'll always remember how he would burst into the room after a good leave and how patient he was around exam time. It is my hope that we continue to be business partners and friends. Tennis 4, 3, 7,: Model Club 4, 3, 7,' Ilffatlz Club 4, 3, 7,' Photographic Club 4, 3, 7g French Club 4, 3, 75 Reception Committee 4, 3, 7. A l '-' 1 - E 1 ,,, , ll : l ..-.-- -:,,,,,, . ,,.,,,-, i-:-' -+3 Tlf5 f ' 'fm ,,.- , , , ' f- ,A .. - --' A - B.5?.'i'!? r -'f ' Q-- '-2- l If .nn ' '- . wise:-.4 --- .- - V . ' - --. -- '- -- - - - :- , '-- -. .E:37----'-'----- -' 5y--wm.-- wmv , A Mx- u Y .-. .,. m,, A, W -.-..,.- .rig ,V-A -I .. ..a....4 J, , - --. -1- - - -. . .. . ,..c.----- --A ,-..... .M .... -. -' - ' ' 'L .- Y-' .M A---M --I .. if--fan -- --M ' ' --L 1--J Lib- W F ' f -' -' '1f-'- ,- P-I Quaid Wlume Tuul MELROSE, MASSACHUSETTS Seldom did we End Dave in his room, for in 1 ,' . the golf bug was deeply imbedded in his A' Yi spirit. His wives knew what it meant to be a golf widow, for he left the putting greens only occasionally to look at his books. Nevertheless he was always standing among the higher men of his class. Once in awhile Hacker would give up golf for a weekend with the women, but as far as we can see, his only solution is to ind a girl that is a golfer. However, we know he will be able to give up his golf or anything else to make some C. O. a worthy oflicer. Varsigf Gob' 4, 3, 7,' Captain 7g .Nik 3,' Star: 4, 3. l - ,.. ----A ,L : E J, ...If-if - . -. 'LA 'L ' 11 mf.:-. ---0-f-- '-- - - - ', -7-:I-- ,,' . V ..,-.....s..-L-J1'esf2f-i1?'f'4 . f::f.::1f --- fu- .? , H HA A' A E in i -Q-' .. -, - ' .-. --.- - ,., 1-4,-1 ?A......:. 51-sz'-2 ,.,M- ,--' , l, ,, ,af-H .-.f:--- - .-- -:. -e . . 41, ,.,Zd,.f1T ' L.. 'mn :.,. ' , MJF- ,,..., .-s....... M ,,f-f-.:lr-- - --h ml , -Z-,..+L' -,,f.., ,ILL-,.-T,,,l ,..... . : ---- ,, .. -.f:,.f.Qf- , ,. - -.- .... . , ,N ,, Q-I H.. W . - L ...,, VJ- :af ,::gZg'f , .---.... .. , L- -5 - - 3 - 4-,ff -. ,, ,,, - - , ,.,i. rf'-' A -if-5'Ehn A pe-4
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