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Weber! Chaffee w'0llllf JETMORE, :KANSAS N0 one can ever accuse Bob of talking out of turn, but when he does choose to talk, he is worth listening to, because he always has the dope. We know that this .ad, who hails from the plains of Kansas, likes to eep, write letters, and take rugged work-outs flike good hard game of volleyballj, but it's hard to ll about women. He gets that wild look in his eye nee in a while, and as usual won't talk-but he oes get more letters than both his wives combined. is future is the Navy, and the Navy is lucky there, Eecause the Fleet needs more and more men like ob Blount. Comparyf Volleyball 3, '45, German Club 4, 3,' Reception Committee 3,' Drum Detail 4. - , .. .. J - , , , .- -. - ,, .-- 3 -1 - ,W - Q . ., ., .. - . , , V M lg '.r-- D- . - '3'. sv- ' l I' lan... J fee' fg- x J 15 5 . M - a t sig! 1,a ...,,. Qiigfraq, -ml! gl X -args up-V -:,,- ' .- , V ' I 'e' 11.5 ft x. t I e '?s9' 1 it ,2 golln Waul Bork TARENTUM, PENNSYLVANIA ,Ai Jack came to us after two years of atten- jff jjflli dance at Washington and Jefferson Col- lege, fully appreciating the pleasures of living. In our plebe year he taught us a few of life's amenities and many of its social graces-. About that time we learned that Jack was a good student, being embarrassingly exceptional in mathematics. His hobbies were the Model Club and sleeping,. . . Wake me up at 62303, being often heard. In our three years together we found that Jack made a good second for Cribbage, fourth for bridge, or candidate for any party. We were lucky to have him as a shipmate. Battalion Football 3g Battalion Purhball 3,' Boat Club 4, 35 Sailing 4g Model Club 4,' Company Vollgwball 3, '45. .3 , P 5, ff- .J f -lf f :i IAA .-MW' 215 games Grands Wradley, ir. ST. Louis, MISSOURI From the muddy banks of the Mississippi it I , .'., rt A came Godls gift to the women. Women were a game of lost and found to Q Every weekend found another blind drag leaving Annapolis, swept off her feet by his charm- ing personality. Jim is known to his classmates as a middle of the corridor troubadourg his voice car- ried to all rooms on the deck, and the shower brought out some of his best songs. Jim will always be remembered as the man with the straight dope and the cheerful smile. When the histories of the great men of '45 are written, we know that Jim Bradley's will head the list. , .,, ,..., Battalion Soccer 4, '45,' Battalion Boxing 4g Ring Dance Committee 3,' Luclgi Bag, Circulation Manager 7, German Club 4, 3g Reception Committee 4, 3,5 Regimental Hop Committee 7. tfleven flllard Callaway CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY mf ' The wailing of a tenor sax accompanying 4 , M-I a good jazz record indicated that Duke was relaxing from his studies of Astounding -. Stories. It also indicated that his room- mates were probably elsewhere. During youngster year, when the perils of Paulina Qnot the moviel were added to the terrors of academics, Fuzzy braced himself with the vision of a long tall high- ball, and by a pipeful of Walnut Tobacco Cmade especially for students of Penn. Universityj. First class year he continued to brace himself with visions of several long, tall highballs, but now it was only to banish the bogey of books. But with all his complaints about trees, getting on, his favorite answer to the query of when he was going to start studying was, Soon now. Battalion Crew 45' Company Vollqball 3, ,455 Spanish Club 4, 3.
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