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Qonalnl Qli-ver Wlineman C othe CLAYMONT, DELAWARE Ollie', came to the Academy in a round- about way. He attended prep school at Peddie in New Jersey and spent a year at Duke. With all this education prior to the Academy he was able to spend time r things than the pursuit of books. Between and baseball he was busy the year He dragged a great many brunettes, but finall settled on a blonde. One might think that ie K' Y would have had very little time for the back at old Bancroft, but that was not the His dry wit led him to all corners of Bancroft, in each case he made friends. In thc Navy, Barltrlbnll 4 4.1 1 ff' Z 'X ,Jf 'I X 11 1 ,,f'f ff f VV 0 1 litll f mf 555, Q ug .f ,Aff 5 xx tl. cl? fl,-fy' Q-1. Ni sn ft it - if X... W . ll' 'G' ., A f fu , .1 Xu 'Nu all 1' ,, V Vi- f .f 1532-34-.A W 1 fi, ,,?!1'y5Q Ng 41' wi ts to if it .ff ,af 1'-H V N tl 5 ll ' MF! it 'xi X s , . -K,-x X ' V, lg, - I4 .-I' ' nf fu' , Jfu ' P-ft. x , -twig Lf , 7-Q5 fgffi? 1 l 1l.Il.'x,f 7. 'ji li -D ' 31 ' 1 f 4- ' ' '11 l'4i'i51.fEii 'M '-1. i ff ff' ' :Zeit Qs. ,4 .v- x r . . ,. xt' L4r., 'QA ' C .. ff ,. , , ,. ' - Jai f , fliiiff V frf e- ,ff mas...-. 'X rr K 1 -twig. feta.-. -ff nas., Q A A 8, is P' V g J, jg,- :S , ,s.., ,f,s,,.mfia. llifif-ia-' wg ,,.1-gv , v'f: .L. -.L...:..- Charles may Ulolulaw CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA 'DQ After spending two years at College in -9 l2'f Charleston, West Virginia, c'Charlie Ray 'came to the Academy a suave gentleman of they world aglow with knowledge. Although a diligent and consistent worker in his studies, he has found ample time to concentrate many of his weekends on dragging. Last une' Week a great change came into his life when he met his current O. AL O., andtfrom' then on the serious side of his personality has shown through' his casual nonchalance. His winning per- sonality and ability to make many friends will guarantee his future success. ' Battalion Track 4, 3. Weber! .lfoufell Ways WASI-11No'1oN, D. C. E i After fourteen years in Washington and Annapolis Pinky still talks with an W Ohio 'lccent which he has no intention of changing just to suit his wives. He - 'ilcohol pours out a, stream of letters to maiden aunts and flames everywhere from Maine to Florida and rakes in most of the mate's Letters for 3449. Steering clear of tobacco, and loose women, The Drummer Boy reserves his enthusiasm for his photo album and his autographed Rita Hayworth. Although he's usually laughing, Pinky is not without his worries. How can things look rosy when our boy has to shtudy for a shteam ei: minar 1 full of shmol . Arrislanl Football Managlr fl 3 4.5, NA, Spanish Club 3. 233 ends pass but are not forgotten-so will it be with , 11' . 7 f' . . . , . L Q 0 .J C1 1' 0 'H 0 J 0 :f Q. ,- ,, 0 0 I. A: My ,,..- ' lf 'E'.':I j'6 QQf2:f-' f, ,,.-,-f Q ...-...--'':UU.'r,,.....' R... ' V ' ,!,,.- ,milf lm : fff' A ' U . - 5 , -W, ...,-- ,-- he I -' T. fl : ,, m -.-5057-' .-- .- 7 ' 1 s. g' 'lf I i ff . fL ' ips: ,, r s. jf A lu'-'i-till Jkt AIMS' ,. 1 , 4 X C L C 4 r , ' . a oo n ce? 1 I , I 3 V .Roe Wloufaral gohnslon DAVENPORT, IowA Avzlatil Name your pleasure and count Buzz in. ff- Thereis nothing the man can't do. Foot- ball, basketball, swimming, skylarking- - - by these you know him best. He's the tall handsome lad with the billiard stick, or the one with the old French horn. His love for music and clean sport is surpassed only by his love for the girl back home. ccBuzz came to the Academy straight from Iowa, in true Yankee fashion, am- bitious, determined, as high-spirited as a crazy horse. Neither has that spirit been harnessed nor even threatened by one main bout and two return engagements with the Academic Department. He has emerged winner every time and now again the winner takes all-our admiration, our affec- tions, our wishes for his happiness and eternal good luck. tpxrrh wr ,C N- -.2117 25-f Ijllfillly Football 4, 3, 7, N 5 Varsigf Basketball 3, '45,
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Qens Warnell Glansen EATON RAPIDS, MICI'IIGAN ff' When Michigan's master of the silver tongue decided that he must follow the call of the sea, he permitted nothing to E stand in his path. Swede brought to the Academy with him fond memories of Panama, Cuba, and the Fleet. Never did he cease to charm his classmates with tales of the sea. Academic work came and went as it should for Swede, and he always found time for wrestling, football, and his workouts in the gym. With his ability to build a permanent friendship and his ambition and de- termination to win, Swede will be a great asset to any ship on which he serves. Battalion lflfrcstling 4,' Battalion Track 4,- . Battalion Football 4, 3, 7,5 Log 3, 7,' Spanzlvlt Club 4, 3. .:-'Nr-f ,. -ff Md..- Cl... :L .:'-.f...J-bs R .-.-1v,4, 'TtEvQ?r ' l -. games Qrl Ulemphill ORO GRANDE, NEW MEXICO - ' Irl, known to his many friends as f'Hemp, 'ff hails from Oregon, New Mexico, Texas, :I Mississippi, and all points west. With him 'l . ',', A T to the Academy, he brings memories of Hawaii, the South Seas, and three years in the Fleet. Being from the West, Hemp naturally has a fondness for everything that is Western, including movies, Mexican belts, and rawhide suspenders. He takes an active interest in sports and has earned his numerals in both football and fencing. Regi- mental boxing and coaching Third Battalion foot- ball have also helped him escape the radiator squad. His motto is: Give me a 'cani and Iill be happy. Varsity Fencing 4, f45t,' Varsity Football 3, '45, Regimental Boxing 3g Battalion Football Coach 7,' Spanish Club 4, 3, 7,' Radio Club fl, 3. r-TTA-K 3, -3 games Qrby Uligldoufer, ir. GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA ,- f'l-lighpocketsn arrived fresh from Sout V , Carolina, via two years at The Citade with visions of conquering the obstacle . , 'l afforded by the Naval Academy. He soo discovered that the perpetual struggle with Mat Profs., eye exam, and his fast disappearing hai was almost too great an ordeal even for a true so of the South. However, after a year of strife as befuddled Plebe, Jim found himself and was abl to revert to his two great loves: Kitten and gun Jim has now outlasted the Math department an eye doctors and has clear sailing to his two primarl objectives: Kitten,' and the Navy. Varrigf Kyle 4, 3, 7, rMt, '45,' Varsigv Baseball 4, 3, NA,' Regimental Acti1fitie.v Committee, Vice Chairman 3, 7,' Sjfanislz Club 3, 7. 'N N. C ,....----. ---'- ' A . - -3... -- ' 5'-1 'j,,.a....ff' ..... , , b ,.... ,-f' - ,..'.Ta::..- , .... A j . I7 L A . .. f.fv'r 4- ..I - ' Q ',..--.A...fff'- ' ,- 1 r 0 ,,..,.u H- ' , . V, . ,. ,,,. ,-:f ' . ,. .. ,..,-rid, ' ,M M,,,.,.. ,WV 1 M 4, 6 . ,. .ii ..-'- - X lf ' -'H' 54 sl jT ' -5- F 5 . f -' - ' gl ,swf 4 . f i' qv : ' 42 3 x2H 'Tr'- '-f 2 'F A ff e'ee 'A 0 L,.,,,:'-,Ir 0 n un., --ref.-f in N- vin.. I' O 0 A F -'- uf---1 ' ' .V--' Q - ' U 0 ,. ,..--- Uh.,i1- f- - 0 ,,,,.- .J f O o 4-6 , . ,. A . Ralph .Qlberl Glnlson -.-sf'-,,,,f CANTON, OHIO 'S ,ff--'e5:. .-ass..-.-.. Thls son of the proud Buckeye State came to the Academy from the Fleet With his practice of his hobby women' That weakness placed him In the ranks of the .. '- ' 4 ' ' ' good looks and a sailor's natural interest for a trim ankle he makes an extensive . . Flying Squadron and at the mercy of his classmates. His pet aversions Include the sub-squad and Dago. In fact, between liberties, Ralphis most consistent efforts were devoted to outflanking the Dago Department and prowling around the hall in search of mail or chow. Future liberties will find him pursuing the maidens. Battalion Cross Cozlntty 45 Battalion Track 4, Sfzanish Club 3. 232
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grancis fhomas Uileber C1-IIOAGO, ILLINOIS ' Tell you what- Spot Deuce, a born mimic, exercises his gift by taking OH' on everyone from ham actors to hillbilly classmates. He finds his best material, though, in his pet hate, the doddering octogenar- ians of the Bull Department whose boring sessions he was forced to endure for two solid years. It was not until First Class Year, when Kleb finally settled down to enjoy the life of a gentleman, that he fully appreciated his decision to give up a career as a Chicago political organizer to become the terror of the plebes, the Joe McCarthy of the goldbricks, and the periscope D. O. detector of the Fourteenth Company. 1115... Battalion Crew 4g Choir 4, 3, 7,' Radio Club 4. 1-T... ' ,.', Fifi? wx f ' 4. . ' Xi. f WP.-1.-...NI In . C J Eg. .lg x -s'-ri, 3 ! 4,7 ,L 1 , ind .---T:--ff,-. , our .,'.,. , -5 'fx-, M, -. Xia 1. if I .E 5 Lb: 4' . ,525 .il 'F '-ap.. .W -5 f e -4 'I '--- -av-1 'tt . - H! - -W... . ,, 1 , ,Li ?'T ,,,.3A. Y -I 5 --arf -,AH-Fa-'lf f--. Q. 'f s Mf1ff.,tlg3'-3'.Et-1- It -1 xx if mid 3:C'v:.r1,: lp- V' I: 'Qin 1, ,. 1, 'N i- '-'ff . . v f' il' ' ' ' 'P -7 'PP il I 1-'fwf' f-I V- Y , ' Q In A I .gg - -'WMA x ,p3-? HSL N 1' ' ' g et 4, '...7-:,,-'tiff ,I 4 '.1Z '7 f' A ' ' ' 'MTN' 3 '- --, ,.,:'. 5'l : zg:5ef Q -- 'Klf'f?'. f:,.., . xx sh -.1 Q -99.2 -- , 2- . U .... Q' . ff . AEP' 'a : , i,-L' gifs-,,, ima -' '-.545 .L-1, Quik London, ir. OKLAHOMA CITY, OICLAHOMA L liicfitl I E K . name, Jack slipped into our midst qui unobtrusively early plebe summer bea i ing a flock of famous trophies won on tl 'i golf links of his fair Oklahoma. Although no rel Quiet, dignilied, possessor of a famoi .floyd Eugene Uiulnnnuenfh CLAYTON, MISSOURI With only seconds left before Sunday A - evening formation, the door would burst ' T open, Pluto would jubilantly enter with, Well, I won thirty games on the pinball machine todayl , and then we would be treated to the story of the victory of man over the machine. Kuhn's days were well spent before the call of the sea lured him from his beloved Mississippi to the wider reaches of the Chesapeake. He came to us with enough college background to enable him to produce the maximum effect with little study. Kuhn,' tried all the sports, but his real Workouts took place before study hour in that perpetual cut-throat bridge game. Battalion Lacrarse 35 Battalion GDU' 7. tion to his literary namesake, he displayed a corl mand of the spoken and written word that usual sent his less-cultured roommates running for th dictionaries to translate Jack's latest euphuis acquisition. This linguistic mastery was attain only after much diligent pursuance of his favor' indoor mental exercise-solving cross-word pu zles. Nothing ever seemed to disturb Jackls cal composure, not even that final, sad note from true love, and, if he survived that, one can be su that nothing will ever disrupt the even tenor his ways. Varsig: Golf, lllanager 3, 7, g.N'Af, g45f. frsfq lx., , .......,.. ---- L Qof f11 j'gg1Ql.i3jfff, , ,.......,.. ':': '-.M . ,j,Qg,f,,,..--f:H . .- -- - i 17' L A , ,buf- . '. ,,.-- 1 .H-HU,,,., Q Ex I' ...- N -af TI ' 144 - , ...t .--- - ,,... ',.f, ,..- 4 ,A , .41 , .qv 1 Z -,,...4 ,, .,... ,...,,,. f 42,1 Tx: 1 H -, in -,.-q- '-1' f' fl' 'Y , . . A w - , ---af ..-, tex, -r' ,. ft.. 'A - 1: . v- - 'P .' -fir -'JF Bra .b i 2 - . , 1 , ,qi--1 gj.. AL,-5Ei?,:-.3 . IH- I L, .-'y..fyf. . -ggiff v. i q , :fit my M ' ' I drew? A df'es-Af-fr., - ' ..., ,t O U ' O O o -7'jvf ' .1-4'-'1:'f Q .1---'Am .-fn. f ' .. 0 -f . 64:5-N o fm W L fi, - as rf ...-vr:'1'. . .--1 3' - Z O -fv- ,r ,fif Aw- - - sv-A' ,,,-f , - ,-'. JA :go-at-H-t.w ' Lf' ' goin: .Hinos .Busby ff .f CASPER, WYOMING '37 Pimfffl .msn -- --V A-.. In - , C Since regulations forbid fire arms, this feller s turned to the slide rule for his wicked Pardner, this feller's from Casper, Wyomin', where the only law's the six gun. ' ' J - . .ti o 7 EL? work. The Academy s never seen anyone quicker on the draw. The halls look like slaughterhouses as Jack gallantly marches out with blood dripping from his slide rule. After each sanguinary session heis always heard moaning. Did I bilge! Being a star- man occupies little time. In the afternoons he's busy with cross country, wrestling, boxing, sailing, or playing his violin. Never says much about his love life, but you can bet that gleam didn't get in his eyes by chance. What a feller! Battalion Boxing 4,' Battalion Cross County 3,' Orchestra 4, 3g Slbanislz Club 4, 35 Stars 3. 234
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