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Edward .Bull Cochrane, ir. WASI-IINGTON, D. C. Got a blind drag? See Ted Cochrane. His amazing character includes a generosity which may someday leave him clothed in a barrel. Most of us know Ted as a chow- , constantly contemplating his figure, but ore interested in dinghy sailing than in doing iything about it. Conservative and conscientious, ned's only weaknesses lie in his love of bum jokes, s raucous, off-key singing, and an occasional ar. With a resounding slap of his head after a ugh class, Ted can make the uninitiated believe . is about to bilge, or dying under the strain of worries. Although he pretends differently, we ow he is excellently qualified for the service he s brought up in and loves with near fanaticism. 4 Varsity Sailing 4, 3, 7,' NA,' French Club 4, 3, 7g Morlcl Club 4, 3, 7. -.1 Q?f ':--,- .F :auf , 'mists - , 'Y' . . A-.wi ? '- -N. 'lf-.. 'Af-2... . F--- -sun liix--5 --...I --... N. --..,Tli:I1'e-- -N-, Q4--, -f-hx.. -.xqs-'Il'-..,....,,'--:U-L-..-x I b LMS ,'.,,..n..:,b,- '-s.,,,'-'-4. '--..-mm - --.- ' . Req:-m...T1'--N ...ff-415 Q -..,,,Nq:-w.,,,.-.'- ' Nx..X-N -.-M-W.-12,8 .....,, -N..,::.x - -W,,, .. N-TTLNT-:.T?:::fNslfx X? :S fr H - -'Migf' , - vat' , Q! i R ' '1 K . Ft kJ fm e ff' f-N it - . . ' , g-S--s.r' JZ-1' 1 - rg 41.1 ,M mirvfz- mf... l , cf, - ' 1 F2 .n.f ' . .--QV . rf'--11 .sf t. .inf .435 ni., f -. . fd ,f RV' 'fggiff I 5 'ff .5 lit .a.:-if H ' . ,- ' W r- x ' H- ff ' f-:ir-ff. . A .-,z'g,,' 1 ,-.' ' N i 9375 5'f HZu 52 3' - --1 .- l :V Y L V 55.55 irfrsif 212:14 giryisq-Q3,1p,L .f 'L - ' fl 1 'T'1 11 -f '1Eif ,,,,-.ai-,7-es-'Lf-E ' 'ii' l -A iff . . '- '4 1f'f1 12'2 ..'f,.1.f'-347 ,f4fLn'11-11:-:'.'. A' 3 .'--Pwr:-.1'fC.:ef .,- -f fS'11ffHf3a'i.3L?:fufv'f-rff1:f.--n'.e,ii:,,- .tw A, -. - -jr-au, -H v.-fs3:.iqtf21-vltzgfrgay:-.,-.q,i.1-'f. jgeg A .,,,wQVj'- -wire., rf.,-,Nm Y ,,,...r.4', 't , +-fun ,' J 'ML v:,-- ,- i.--. - ..,.. wwf. 2 flllalcolm tflrawn Collin PROCTOR, VERMONT in 1' , Skiing on the snow-covered hills of Ver- t mont, dumping dinghies into the Severn l l at varsity sailing practice, and leading a beauty around Dahlgren Hallon Satur- day evenings-these were the activities in which Mal excelled. We always wondered why, when the bunk was so comfortable and sleep so inviting, he refused to spend an afternoon in the room. For three years the Steam Department kept him on the jump, but a guy like Mal just doesn't bilge. He would do anything he could to help you and apologize because it wasn't more. Few have worked harder, fewer have had more fun, and none has made more friends. Varsigf Sailing 4, 3, 7, .v45gg sNAg,' :Jlfgg Battalion Swimming 4,5 Reception Committee 4, 3, 7,' French Club 4, 3g Boat Club 4, 3, 7. flliilliann Woufell Crenshaw CHARLESTON, SOUTH CARoLmA , Many fine fellows hail from the sunny - . South, but there never has been nor ever will be another like Willie Equally at home in any port, he always succeeded in attracting friends both male and female. Bill rapidly became adjusted to all phases of life at the Academy but one-he just couldn't conceive of the idea behind Form c'W's',g however, being on the savvy side, he had abundant time to devote to various extra curricular activities such as basket- ball, sailing, and Navy Juniors. His pet pastime was attending the social affairs in Dahlgren Hall where he was always a popular figure and a wizard at c'jive. Whatever Bill lacks in size is amply com- pensated for in personality, versatility, and char- acter. i P Varriyl Basketball Manager' 4, 3, 7, 4m5,' .NmA,' .Nmg Sailing Team 4,' Baal Club 3, 75 Reception Committee 3,: French Club 4,': 3. - i'T'm?ffP5-'1ffff---f- ----ff We-'-211. 'f,,,,,, f'i,. 243 fi --vv 'S' 5 1 --1......1.!.'t41,w'-K:,.,5 fr.f:.,,a,,,,,,',,,,g-:,fyfa5..if p.e..a,,r,i. . ,r,g,4,. Y '7 if N 3 ..,,1- 5 eg.L.,.,,y3'sL1,,,, , -,1,F,,:: '1. 'Q.PZ! :ra77--s1lu,.,,, 'X gx k.-ink :,,,-.. gJ.,......'f- N-X- 'gs ,,N---.::fT.,,-lD- R IE' lar., Q ..--.CN+x,C4j:'-A-iraq ' ,, -twwsi H-5:2 wifi lee gps - ....,,., N-,Mu New S. 8331- ' Q-XNH.:--r-- SQYXAJJ ' '- '-' --.., i in li .r -gk ,anxhg .N 'N ' 'l my thx Q1 'S' me ifalufaral Trice Coleman UPPER DARBY, PENNSYLVANIA Ned never seemed to know the meaning of the word work. He always glanced cc ,, at his book once or twice before each class, but we could never figure out why. Not having any academic worries, he had plenty of time to concentrate on the finer things of life, such as dragging. . .and dragging! As a charter member of Valentine's Day Evegf Saturday Inc., he was the spiritual leader of many. Often he was found super-sacked out with a good book in one hand and the other hand in his latest box of chow, but the sack habit didn't keep him from winning his baseball letters nor from being the kind of friend and oflicer that will always be welcome in the Fleet. Baseball 4, '45g Varsigf Baseballj NmA,: Comparyf Gym 3,' Reception Committee 4, 3, 7g French Club 4, 3. .vwpy,-..,- , 1 H, . 734 .ffggap ,Ag Wifi rl:-1-51, 1-,,,. 1' ml ,svn
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goe .Qlexander Garlen WASHINGTON, D. G. 4.Vv Z It's not the size of the man that's in the H F it 7 A'N fight but the size of the fight that's in the X man. How those Plebes trembled when ' fi: Joe bellowed for the 'javai' on those cold, dark winter mornings! First it was Dago, later his youngster grease shoes, and, finally an intriguing drag from Washington that prevented him from excelling in academics, but for a rip-roaring happy hour, an imitation of your most hated steam 'cprofu or a fast game of Acey-Deucey, he was second to none. Preceded by two big brothers who have al- ready dished Out a load of trouble to the Japs, Joe has a great tradition to maintain. We know that he won't miss. 1 it rw Gloufard Bucknell, an AMERICUS, GEORGIA Bucky's lack of height and voluminous fl., address book furnished the substance for many a hilarious bull session. Always ad- mired for the determination with which he applied himself in both academics and athletics, the Wabbit caught many an eye with his letter- covered bathrobe. A Dago savoir, he helped keep many a classmate sat and was elected presi- dent of the combined language clubs. Ever ready to preach the glories of the South, Bucky sublimely ignored the fact that he had spent very few days on what he termed the right side of the Mason and Dixon Line. A grand fellow and a good shipmate, Bucky is mighty likely to make a top-rate naval officer. -YQ , Varsigv Soccer 4, 3, 7, .N ,' Tennis 4, t45t,' Varrigf Lacrosse 3, '45,' Combined Forezgn Langziage Club President 7, Luclgy Bag, Cvmjzafyf Repre.re11tatz've, 7. w l I Wafer George Qieierl W1LL1AMsv1LLE, NEW 'YORK Although Pete is one of the youngest men in the class, he earned his Stars with ease. Far from being a member of the radiator squad, he could be found every clear afternoon down on the dinghy float or out skipper- ing one of the yawls. His sailing resulted in the winning of the Thompson Trophy Youngster year. Out of the sailing season Pete could be found in the gym showing a little squash ball no mercy or pushing someone around with those leather gloves. In between Pete managed to find time to play in the orchestra, as well as to tinker with his be- gadgeted radio. Varsity Sailing 4, 3, 7, sNAg, .rNg,' Battalion Wrartling 4,' Battalion Squash 3,' Orchestra 4, 3, 7,' Boat Club 4, 3, 7,- ' Stars 4, 3. r 1 gredrick Edward Wlum FLUSHING, NEW YORK .4 . At the Naval Academy Freddie dl i I, : covered that women are almost as ind pensable as baseball, his first love, b not quite as dependable. Nonetheless, I manages to fascinate all of his beautiful drags wi1 those glowing accounts of his battles on the burnir sands of the Sahara Desert with the ferocious rc il. ' . lr- id 1: ants of the Sheik of Araby. How a study ho chowhoundn like Freddie can keep in shape is mystery to many, but those who have tested strength have great respect and admiration for t Flushing strongman. Possessing great muscle, a winning personality and a heart of gold, none c surpass him for loyalty to the Navy, for its high resolves are Fredls. Vdfiligl Baseball 4, 3, '45, .N'A,' Varsigf Soccer 3, a45f,' Battalion Football 7g Frcnulz Club 4, 3, 7. V- ,,.....,, -1-' .,, . '..,..- - V, 1.------H I - .... -N, ,..,,.. ,ff ,,, .. N- --...,,,.-.....,,..- ---..-, X.- ...,.,,,,x:,,......-.,,,.-,, ,-,,, W H. i '5-gy. i 'QJX-H--H qi, il :gi Ill re- - ' ' '. vt -:Wg E ff, 1 il W1 r - it J If .....,., -P... ft 'l 'u' ' , ' . pf 7 f f' , ,.t...H- 1 Q , . l ' f ' '- M- ,. .l X. H, ' g., - - H7 . .N --- . V ,em 1, xg -x :V D-,X ,Wm fM.,ifQ,Q '1------ ,. X bt at f -. ,ffffrff, - , -N 'N vu- tffxiir ff ,' .i wx r . Q' ..N,vj 1 1 Ji, 'if' ., 5 -.Qxl ,ff ',f. K, Q-,tfyu . , , f .pfffiffq ,A XI., . i- 95 . -., 'f ' f . . ' I f ff' A -f Tv' . 1 ..- ..- tl - . - 'I -. vi' .-543512.-iLf,E53522E?' it 1.1.1 ' Q...-s.f,.. ' a-'-- J: - - -- 'TV' : .-. .:x 'f- -' ff' T- 1--L., i - fff wr- ,- QW.. A60 p U ,, - ' 4- .-ina., ,- M- Qgx-J , ..-r --' -4 - -3,3 ,,.::-Q ,,,.. ...--.w'l'1,,,..- '-mrvfgf--f' ' ' , - H ,':.-'7'1 ' ur!40 - t ?f - .. L -52' A 4.-sJg.... fi ....:'w-.- '?4.x-- .H 1, . ..-.3-5-W' FTF7' .1 .. K. M 'A - br U- -:vffld 'Srf'n..,,,,,,,,,,:1:,:.'f?-vt VQII N lr ,,.. , It-W... ' 242 . : .. ,rg-.Fw ,.,...,?,-F 'i . 1 ,,.-1--' ' ' ' -- gg, -Q-new-' ' D' ' M , Y , .- ,W :ji -- ' 2 G-1 '.,.,,'o ' ' , - h .,. 049. - ,wq'.f.'xib-us:-.fr ,355 -V t.- 'x - . ' -rr' .- . . . ,612-rm'-Cff ' 'f'- sr ' - . .vi-'3'? flff 'T - ' ' 'ravi' .25 -, ' f.-. ...oi . .
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Qieniamin folman Qibble LAYTON, UTAI-I ' 'g As salty as one can be-from Salt Lake City way, B. T. arrived at the Academy W with a smile for one and all. Taking an i active part in many extra-curricular activities, he presided over The Trident Society and circulated Tridents during first class year. In between activities, gym and military track were afternoon occupations. During the day, math and juice, while puzzling to the rest of us, were a good relaxation for Ben. But studies, sports, and activi- ties are only the surface-below the surface is the real Ben, cheerful, sincere, and helpful. Wherever we go we'll always remember Ben as a staunch friend and true classmate. Varrigf Track 4, 7, '45j Qym 4, g45t,: Company Gym 3, '45, Cheerleader 4,' Ybident Magazine 4, 3, 7,' Circulation Manager 7g Pres., TridentSoci1r91 7g Reception Committee 3, 7,- Camera Club 3, 7. Richard Wlenry fngelmann CINCINNATI, OHIO I From plebe year to first class year, Dick has been the exponent of knowledge, aca- demic and regulatory. He was never too i busy to help one over the humps-in fact there was a steady procession of classmates into his hole, generally with the question, Dick, how does this work? , and never were we slighted in our quest. Dick's social life was comparatively nil, he has been to eight hops. Athletically, Dick was no star, but he did manage a victorious company gym team. He's a man of many interests-mostly academic. Compafiy Qym 3, '45, Trident 4, 3, 7,' Copy Editor 7,' Ilflath Club 3, 75 lllodel Club 7,' Stars 4, 3, 7. Charles Z. flliilloughby Dobbs LYNBROOK, NEW YORK A I' ' 5 Charles Edwin fthe girls call me Will- oughbyj Dobbs, breaker of swimming records, football players' legs, scholastic I averages and women's hearts, wearer of the N ', a Frank Sinatra smile, and the broadest shouldered overcoat that Jakie ever turned out, raconteur of fabulous stories, bum dope, and un- adulterated corn, chow-hound extraordinary, roommate without equal, lover of the Yankees, hot dogs, cold cuts, cold beer, and super sacks, devotee of Epicurus, worshiper of the Spirit, Super- man, and 5'Lil Abner, pride of Lynbrook, the plebe's best friend, the dupe of the laundry, the angel of the canteen, the backbone, right arm, and left leg of our swimming teams, and the best darn pal a man ever had. Ya. ..- , Vanity Swimming 3, 7, xN et,: Varsigz Football 4, 3, '45, NA Ring Dance Committee 3. Ralph Tlaslcell fder MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN , - A With a head full of ideas and a workshc ',f. u full of tools and raw materials, Ralph H always making something. He earned tl 1 -I presidency of the Model Club by I ability to make anything from leather bel' through sea chests, to fancy rope-work. Many the plebe who has learned to tie a Turklf Head tween meals because he sat on Ralph's table. So times Ralph designs a new project during a ve uninteresting Bull lecture! Nevertheless, his go grades show that he can put out when he wants When, with his usual luck, he winds up aboa an old four stacker, Ralph's many hours small boat sailing and his love of keeping the l rail awash will stand him in good stead. tl! Battalion l'Vrestling 4,' Battalion Sldlhfllllllflg 3,' Model Club 4, 3, 7, Trear. 3, Pres. 7,' Frenelz Club 3, 7,- Boat Club 4, 3, 7,' Radio Club 3. , N -.....,... ' - vc 'M'-W ,I-L,,,,,........ .5-, ..- .,....,..--. 4-r ' mm -., .,t...', -T .5 M -E.-. .ina ..... ,v X.. .,.--.,x::,,,4n.--.,,.....,,., ,N . -MCL-:.-......, ..... . ...-- f I A 9 fit --ta. -1- 1 'L' 7l'r -ee' f X vi. lg' :li-l' 1 ww- -' -'-I, it .Itlf - -...,, ., f' 1-wif, . M- iii--- - at up I.. . f ,,4.Q I... 1- . ..-- 1- .Z - - : L , . .. i I . xiii-.,-f X 45' X. 0 1 - .I . ' L .4 X ' ' ', .E if J I, I, --+4.4.-g-W, 2 ' , X. BL 'K 'vlflglfypfr V Wo- 1 II-' .H 1 .. 'I I-'Xl. i 1 I It ff .sc .-Q' I AXAQ? t I 1 ' ,LX :lf x- '- . xf. -V I ' 'if J.-Q--.A I ' 'I'f4. ' : h' Cvif. ' ' ff' ' ,575 ' f f' 'iw if - I .,.. ' ', .5-f' T. 5, 12 --Ha--,- A-, Eff:-v -- - --eff .... -,- -- -- . '.-- .-ever' 0 ' if 3::,-ga.,-r::,:,,'-.3-3 :g.-,':-'!'T ' ...I . ....,-v'l::..,,,. J' .5-wtggiqwwfggjgwf.-..g,, - - :..,,,. Q85-Z TL' A-cf'-W gear- .N ,Q' f :,av- ' .. 244 -- 'r---f- ' ' ' Q fp, 'A QQ,,.vf2,.,q-51f'T ' -eng: ,,. , ,,,l,..'- -We-7' ' M 'U Q. Y .ca .,. -,,,,aP::: f V, ..'f'9 ffws '. ga- ..----. .N .. - '....ST -.GKUW ' V -an 'U' ,, .,'? - , .fag , . . ..f ,,....wt'-- ,,.,-au L'-'iiifd-1'-r jf, -Q .1 ' tv- -if - up F .. 05.4 , - , .....,-na... ...- .- .ef-.mm -f: z......-., . . I. I v,--N ,
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