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granlc Truman Rawlings, ir. ANNAPOLIS, MARX'LAND if lf. ,: It is unfortunate indeed that Iiggs had three strikes on him when he entered the pearly gates. Yes, being an Annapolitan sure is tough on a plebe, but Truman U 1 A ,, K L 'i4 3'L weathered the storm like a true sailor. When he was not briefing the glamorous l aspects of dear old Maryland, Higgs could be found tearing up the soccer patch or beating his brains out with the ham-and-eggers. His Uwife' will long remember him for his persistent desire to grub skags and for those nightly bull sessions. C'Baldy never said much about the fair sex, but you can be sure he thought plenty, and if in doubt just ask that little southern gal we know. Sorcer 4, 3,' Lacrosse 4, 3, 7,' Battalion Push Ball 7. garrell Buqene Woberh Disrnorr, MICI-IIGAN Smiley left the ranks of those carefree pre-war people, college men, to fulfill his boyhood ambition of being' an admiral. His desire for education, however, has him not to conhne his entire attention to tech- subjects. Who knows, perhaps his desire to a lawyer as well as an oflicer may be fulfilled Iome day. His faculty for doing work quickly has eft him many hours for TlADZ6,' and yet his grades iavenit suffered. Continually looking forward to Fraduation and the life ol' an ollicer, Farrell will ndeed breathe freer air when he dons his bars and ets oil for sea duty. Bflllfllliflll Purhball 3, 7,' BaHal1'arz Fencing 3, 7,' Boa! Club 4. - T :.g.. . -..LI 4... - , .+ -1 . i., rr' 1 i , t 5 If , Qonalal ffdward Rockwell, jr. XNVAKEFIELD, MASSACIJUSETTS , ,H Coming from Massachusetts and being a I Navy Junior, L'Rocky,' entered the Acad- emy with a significant background. Since '71 'ZLA that day of days he has led us all a merry chase with his many activities, chiefly dragging, track, and cross-country. His collection of feminine photographs has been a source of drags for dozens of us. During Youngster year, however, Rocky met Anne, whom we all hope to see in the Navy before long. Possessed with a broad sense of humor, noth- ing disturbs or interrupts his happy life. These qualities plus a strong interest in the Navy will make him a welcome companion and a line ollicer. Good luck, 'iRock. Cross CUIIIIIIJJ 4,' Battalion 'Hack 11, 3,' Varsiyl Crass Cozmby 7. I - --..-- - 3' i 2' si' ,-,':2e:-:--x.'n:': :- ' V - ' ' Q gig -' ,, if '- d limi 'L' 'Q-.'-..-...ara . -' 1- 3-5- ' - ' eflf '- LT-..1l.TI- -. ,,,,,,,T,,,.,A.1::r-v1'7:v11 H - - - - e 1---T ---,..-- ...- - , - - - ' ' -- -1-sz.- ---M -?..-up ,gg-21:2-- - - --M A H , . ... .- ' ' - '- '- . ,imma W , ' -- ,-.3-Q - gm--. ,c D L ...s,---..---- -f- ,,y---4-- ---- --- -A ' ' ' -- - - , - , , . , . - 1 -f - -F 1 r ' ' -- ,, - .. - -A W W - - .. - .ra-va: ,.c.:,----V---' ,l,,r-m-iilsaL1- j j M. ' - Egg ,-, -J--1 - -E ,. W... :' - ' '- f ' M Khgwg, 7' QEWWHW -' T., ,, - r ,,-. .-M- 'fl ..s-1-'- -- : I - 1.91 gas,-f .-af-.-f - - ,. - 1 ,--- ... 1 ...---4' - f ' I 4 ' .. 'fl - ' -,H K - .y nffip' ,,T,l-::,,T,L:1- --- 'fe 3-'f'-y' i I N 'Tn' 1' fi ii Mm - in -T 42 ,..-- ' ...' M' ' ,,,:-.,.f- ,,,,, ::r'1 '- f' -Q' 4 . ,,s,,., ,, - - 35 s. 1:1 - ff- ,1 'g:?-G-P cz-545-'- ,ITT ,z- ,- ,,: I .av - 'G-ci, N., Z 7 .. .. , ' ,v,,- , . ' .,,-. -www- ., r - ---.- -- f-,......:-,. i , 'E . l' V- .. - 115 ' ' ' .. 1, .-- - lt ' -.-,.:, 'T' . ' ,, .. -n-aw -fri ' . VY g ' I N I f--D- Z-.--' ---H ' ... ' 5 ' ,. - , .-.Q ,,1:i ' .- ...nf--',.L -ff 1 J, I --f -5 hr ,.,...,4.-,- ..4- ,-V ... - , - ,.-,g.g-1 -, .---- , .,. 1.- ' -P , '- - - ' ,--7' ' ,fn . --fixup.. .4--P - 7, - ' -T .. -' - - - I I .3 -... ,... . -f -f' ,..-...-gzy-H47-.'s- 'f - ... T.. :-:- '- Qene Qlenalerson tfillinlan CARMI, ILLINOIS With a Women are secondary in my i' ,jg life every Monday, a drag every week- t end, and a mysterious gal out in Chicago, Y A Mercury, the snake of our suite, had quite a time of it. He' hails from Carmi, which is somewhere in Illinois and where he sparked his high school football team on to victory. Gene is quiet but knows where he is going. He is all for this Navy of ours and can be depended upon to do whatever job is assigned to him after graduation. This wife of ours is one of those rare beings who accomplishes about everything he sets out to do. Battalion Track 4, 3.
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goin: fliiclor Welers MARINETTE, WISCONSIN Hailing from the midwest, Peto,' entered li. I , I ., .I the Academy marked by the ever promin- -e--'U' ent vestiges of Marquette school spirit F and the old college try.'i His Navy aspirations dated back as far as his first pair of long trousers and a year on N. R. O. T. C. Getting acclimated to academics was effortless for 'fPeto, but his pensive thoughts were more often con- centrated on leave than on integration. Always affable and peppy he made friends easily and as a roommate was' incomparable. His pulchritudinous perplexities usually amounted only to, which one this time? Hard working, conscientious, philan- thropic, and Blue and Gold to the core Petoi' can be depended upon to steer a wise course and to bring his ship successfully into port. Newman Club 4, 3, 7,' French Club 4, 3,- Rarraptian Cammillee 3. ,4-f - ,, l 1 . 1 --.-a:1L.,... , b Im! H A - ,,...,..,. ,M -M,-,Mmm -- ---- 1 X 'T 5?iZf7'r 4-w-- . an .V 6, :MTH ,bl , A I .4 - , . .' F . - , - -----,N X ,:-.1h:-- f-.ig ' 7- l -' .. -' Y-' , - '- 'B '-1-Nz' '-- ---- - .51 .. .I .. . ., ' - , 'T-Fi' wr-----.fi---a.fI:, T' 4, ,' at at., , 3- ,,- ', Z -UK., ,.-1 W '-lv 3-W T-U . .....,,, hmlffx 2 Qf . I . ' ,,.-.. 'fl' ' Wwhml-Ti i ' fs ff .,,.,, A, ,,,?,:A :L k .,:. -T--Alf.. ...rm-0. t-.-.-- - 'e - -fl-,-Y. F, nd: .- ' I' ' ---W., f 3 W - . far '. i I ,I .sly 'hmm' - ' 'X--. 5 I' ' L fl' at -41--' - f' ,..T: -si., 1 E l .--:TF 'ii '.. ' Q.- .-. -. - I -' - ' : f w ww- .ZA -mi, . Q? I . , ,,-T . -..a-f1-- X,-jg 'Z-A Xl 1 ' lm ' T ' ,--, , if -' -... 'ww V ..--f'-M ' 4' 1 T752-at 147 'W ' - . , .,., , , -MN , , .. , - ---A-M N .J-:ie Z.. , 'I f- A , V- -- ':v-.,f3-if---:,vw5-L l . . ..-.g1f:g th - '---A -- EIT-. ,, .mm -H . :.1- --- - - flliilliam Qilberl Wledger PINE BLUFF, ARKANSAS T Always ready for a frolic or a fray - :,' , add to that a fine sense of humor and a pleasing personality, the result is Bill. l After spending a year at prep school, Bill came to the Academy to continue his naval career. The Executive Department did not bother Bill, for he left it alone and it left him alone. Aca- demics, well, theywere a little bothersome at times which was a result of his enjoyment of good music and his ability to relax. Following the true Arkansas trait, Bill is very fond of a good story and is equally adept at telling them. Submarine school is Bi1l's next stop and here's hoping he will soon have those well-earned dolphins. Baltalion Purhball .35 Boat Club 4, 3, 7, Foreign Language Club 4, 3,' Slage Gang 7. Beverley Randolph MILLWOOD, VIRGINIA 5- T three New Englanders, had little trouble holding up his end of any discussion He has.a mind of his own that accomplishes whatever he sets out to do With a weak -.- --.-.,. ......-.- ,. in uw N4---Q QTNH-. ,.. .1--fm .zulu .I - gohn Glorberl Write EFFINGI-IAM, ILLINOIS Out of the Fleet and into the Acader H-f i came this corn belt character. The wi known sound and fury of A his uninhibiti antics were typical, but Johnny was 1 mental lightweight and every bit as conscientio as he was unconventional. A recognized authori the body beautiful, and a highly competent stick manipulator, Big ohn put more into his dancing, wrestling, and academics . any ten ordinary men. Save for an occasional cern over the loss of those delightful dark br locks, he lives a completely happy man. To ship should go a good-natured, hard working, thoroughly capable young officer. on all aspects of dragging, an ardent ' J' J! . c c Wresllirzg fl, 3, 7, '45 w.NAl,' Porluguese Club 4, 3, 7,: Radio Club 3, 7g Nezvman Club 4, 3, 7. ,' ' A man well 'deserving of such a distinguished family, Bev, the only Southerner among In ' 'A 1- . - . . . . I I I ness for good-looking women and a liking for sports, Randy still found time for fre- quent bridge sessions. Bev is a true southern gentleman in more ways than one, well-man- 3 - nered, forceful, and a great exponent for handing out dope, whether good or bad. He's a man any skipper will be more than happy to get. Battalion Track 4, 3, 7,' Battalion Bowling 3, 7,' Reception Commillee 3, 7. 208 T...- . ., .,-. 1
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Whillip Eugene tfperry MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 2 i Phil came to the Naval Academy after a F year at the University of Minnesota and two years in the business world. He found 71 ' the Academy a trifle different from what he had expected, and it took him awhile to orient himself, but he finally managed to get squared away in a shipshape manner. Gym, as he was known as a plebe, lived up to his nickname by tumbling on the varsity gym team and winning his letter. The rest of his spare time was spent in writing to his O. A. O., listening to his 200 odd records, and dragging queens to all the Hops. We'1l really miss, Phil and his clever witticisms, which added so much to nightly bull sessions. Varsigz Gym 4, 3, 7,' Drum and Bugle Cano: 4g Cheer Leader 4. ,...-f- -'- ,-1' ' . f f- -i,, 4 , ' :.:e:.e1L,,, IJV fx 4 WN..-7 , U , V m,,1f,1:'+ J- M .5 f' 1 N air-L-If fa -A ,Q ' - A MTL-1 e M 7, 1 'p , . ' 4 I AV' 'sa 5 ,J -s. . N ...,15. a wr - ku ,:.:.--'i.I1 ,Ti5i4g': f- . . fi RQ, .-,,-- - ' fi 'iJ nA TWT' ' 'Z ' -V. . . Q ..,1 4-:-.::5.:4,, ..,.,x, ,Q f .f ,Qian 'u,,l1f.:,3ff:, if ' . L V .nn ,. R ' I - Gi ,. ':'fL ... rf ff. -XMB, ,L V , LL - , ggyf-51 .Il - T dh- fu fi -:rf lf,-A vm- . agx 'Rl ! 9' ' - . 52:2 ik if .fl A,--..,-,,,.Q..,M 4: s..-X- ' ff-N-V F-Mu-ww , ree-aw ' we ggi - fl I-I 51 .Lu 'mn - A I ?,.,........ -.cssgfiazff ' I .- I no Q, , ,M ,431 -15: 8 . ulexgjlnyf R N .4 --. :'s..,,,,,,iEi3-Mm :N ,,.. ..., , MH:-M M qw. - - . :.,...:- -.- '- -'T , -.... -- - Robert Gllialdlelon fllialers RIVERTON, NEW JERSEY V. f-- 1-'- 1 You could star l was the profs' war-cry, but El Chicoi' just smiled and main- , tained course and speed. A man of many interests, the Ace is equally at home on the lacrosse field or at the billiard table, and Wherever he is, he makes his presence felt. Most of us garner at least a few gray hairs during our stay at the Academy, but academics, the feminine ele- ment, and the Executive Department still left this steady gent from New Jersey with the situation well in hand. A grand guy and a swell wife , the Fleet is lucky to have him. 1 V I , ,H+ 4 V' gif! Varsigf Basketball Mazzager 45 Battalion Lacrosse 3, 7g Luclgy Bag Circulation Staf 7. ,..,, ....,..'f: 4- - -'---' ck,-V-V ----1t.1f..u.-- frary Wlarlwell flllilder, ir. PULASKI, New YORK When nature endowed the Big Trace' xl by with a rather lengthy frame, it also be- ' Q stowed upon him a tall tale-telling ability His sense of humor, never lacking, made comedy of any situation. His talents also Howee in and li . .il WH .nh ,jj out of his cherished slush pump, alway: serious moments found him singing with th Choir Marked among his first loves was we knew as Barb and that great little town Pulaski Academics rarely troubling him, Junior spent much time with corny recordings and cor templating super weekend liberties. Above all, h: personality plus and his joy in just being able live assure Trace of shipmates and success wherev he may be. loudest at any battalion roundup, and those . . C . CC 33 t e Battalion Lacrosse 4, 3, 7,' Clzoir 4, 3, 7,' Glee Club 45 French Club 4, 35 Leader Battalion Band 4, 3. Weber! Graham fllfihon CLAIRTON, PENNSYLVANIA I-5. ...., in -s 'cSpark lived out in the steel country before he decided to spend a few quiet years by the Chesapeake. He brought with him a smile and a manner that won him many friends. Steam slowed him up a little during plebe year but not for long. Youngster i -A year Hattie moved into his life, and on weekends where the one was you could usually End the other. He moved into First Class year with a desire to get all he could out of our professional subjects. His eyes are looking out toward the Pacific where he hopes to be soon and where some ship will add a valuable of-Iicer to its roster. 210
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