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goin: Werner: g0llll.l'0ll I'IUTCI-IINSON, KANSAS If you want a shipmate who will supply the jokes for the wardroom, the smiles when the going is tough, and the excite- ment for a good shore liberty, your man Swede Johnson. One thing for which we all Sweden is his faithfulness to the girl back in Hutchf' Yes sir, he has been an engaged since Christmas, Plebe year. If he didn't get daily letter and didn't get it answered, he just asn't the same smilin' Swede. Swede is crazy bout athletics, too. When gym shoes were the rescribed uniform he could either be found play- g basketball or pushball. johnniels Hghting spirit d loyalty, his ability to make friends and get ings done, and his magnificent sense of humor, ill send him far. Puxliball 3, 'diy Basketball ff. up-:W Wfttalvwf. ..,-g',, ,'t2v ' A 'fi's... fiam.- .. ' I 'WMM-.... ' - WS hilxg- . 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He'd rather spot the Academic Departments a daily grade than knock off reading. Keevil's athletic ability centers around fencing, a deadpan and a slight flick of the wrist and the deciding point of a fencing match has been won again. Varsity Fencing 4, 7, fMl, .NQ Battalion Fencing 3, Captain 3,5 Portuguese Club 4, 3, 7. .lfouie W. Uinudsen, ir. OMAHA, NEBRASKA ' Lou,' is a sailor man for true. He spends all his spare time in yachts or dinghies. a weekend some sweet young Many thing was stood-up by Lou', because his first love, the Highland Light, fastest boat in the Fleet was racing. One of his friends got the girl and he got roasted, frozen, or soaked and loved it. On trips when he did drag, the lucky gal seldom saw him. He was too busy shifting sails or trimming sheets. Lou has a second love. Chow! When accused of this vice he says, Chow-hound? Why I don't eat enough to keep two men alive. i :ill lfafdibl Sailing 4, 3, 7,iNAg Bm Club 4, 3, 1,- Sailing Matter 7,' Portuguese Club 4, 3, 75 Radio Club 3. 1 -.,,,,,-::,,.,,,,4,,,.,,.,.ul!u.,- --we 2 wn,,,l,,,.--,,. rv -4- Ja A Q., Q., ' --, .--f--W--fx!-i ik.: .5 ..- -.-, ,,. ,r- x-.f rfws'X- sa. -.r m . - 'uk -A--w::ge'ra --is----.-1X1 E,:,,,,,, ,... .......,gm.,-.. ii VAX: f-Yr., '::-' qw., QR 'Q--ll-a.. Rx r' 'x - fir,-5 R ,.. ' ' 9 -L--.wav x-A Y 'v-...rl H'-.f-Q:-mi, '-.w,,,, .NR -:g': r- Qrederick gohn Uielley CHARLESTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS ff if F' Fred was always a man who could be counted on when the cards were down and a fellow needed a true friend. A staunch believer that a year at Latin was better than four years at any college, he leisurely strolled through academics to prove his belief. With an intense dislike for books, he became Chief Librarian for the Regiment and did a great job to prove his determination and ability. Stern dis- ciplinarian that he was, his Irish humor and en- thusiasm permeated many a lively discussion, and his Back Bay brogue and easy manner will long be remembered by all who knew him. With an indomitable spirit and sense ,of humor that will enable him to weather the worst of storms, Fred will always be welcome wherever he may go. Battalion Soccer 4,' House Lilzraga Committee 7,' Clzairman 7,- Trident 7,' Book Review Editor 7,' French Club 3, 7.
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.Wrlllur Qlahied, fr. ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA ' 'fStud was the dynamic spark of 7-20- H . ,,, plebe year, sub-squad, youngster year, sub-squad, first class year, sub-normal. In fact, Stud stored up so much energy in his first two years fnever managing to get out of bed first class yearj, that he was a constant source of sunshine vitamin D, as indicated by his pool hall tan. Halstewpid's,' weekends Huctuated be- tween watches, G I. S. chits, and restriction. We somehow believe that his childhood days mis- spent in Arlington, Va., had some bearing on his death-like activity. In truth, had it not 'been for the fiendish energy of his two damnyankee roommates his room would have looked disreput- able all of the time. lfee Wonia Qrvin CORNELIA, GEORGIA A gentleman from the old South, he likes QI mint juleps, but never refuses a coke. A l .2 NT' H' I' ,alll l . good movie, a Saturday afternoon 1n- Q'i'3ll5l-ei-'-r .. .nw formal, or a good book-all these go to make up Lee's entertainment. Three colleges- North Georgia, Piedmont, and Georgia Tech- gave him mental stimulation before he entered the Naval Academy. He has a personality that no one can resist. In college Lee made an endless number of friends, but nothing comparable to those made at the Academy. His good disposition is blended with the qualities of an excellent leader, which, combined with his inherent abilities make him a classmate and shipmate of which to be proud. COHWGIW Gym 3. Wolrerl .Qddinglon Tlogseal GORNELIA, GEORGIA .TN i, . . It J 5, This fair-haired son of the Deep South left his home to become the first of his clan to wear the Navy Blue. Although his first love was in the by-ways of the sky, Bob gave his all towards becoming a first-rate naval officer as a means to an end. Likable, pos- sessed of a vibrant personality, I-Iogie quickly attracted an ever-increasing circle of friends with just such quips as Hey there, Good Buddy, what's the good word? His ability to find time for every- thing, including the appeasement of an ardent passion for bunk drill at any and every odd moment, insures the fact that when '45 attains flag rank Bob's sleeve will not be light. Varsity Baseball 4, 3, 7,' 4m5,' NmA,' Nm, Company Gym 3, ,45,: Captain 3,5 Modal Club 3, 7,' Boat Club 3, 7g Lucky Bag 7. goin: Woole Glorgan, ir. STEWART MANOR, NEW YORK .A f Hey Rfk-lets plant some soap-fille I CC 4 3 crackers in the cookie box and invite a the chowhounds in for afternoon tea. A devilish twinkle glows in his Irish eyeq a shy smile broadens, and so is presented anothe typical suggestion from Hard rock -any pra for a laugh-and there has been many a laug His afternoons are spent on the Soccer and Lacross fields, tacking a few more N's on his alread crowded bathrobe. His nights-well, a little stud ing, a few letters, and a great deal of unauthoriz lacrosse practice against the bulkhead. A star-ma GoldenbOy, has applied himself diligently a has justly proven himself worthy of following h father on the path to a very successful Nav Career. Varxigz Soccer 4, 3, 7, a4.'y,' aNA-L' Varxiy Lacrosse 4, 3, 7, '45, NA,' Luclyz Bag 7, Associate Editor 7g Trident 4,' Stars 3. Ab' +Q,. .... .... , - . .,..,,, W E. -.. ...... ....... . .r.-,.... - 4' - . ,-,,,.,..., . . . ' ..... .. .-.- - N'--,.... ..,.. X- wlmg - H- ...hr ,,.q-7 . , -i,.i... M,-.. --.. M,-,,.. ,-.W -f..,, ,.,,,,:u:....-,,..,-.,,, ---.Q-----rw' K 5 -.-...T-4:1-,.. , V-iw Lp., I:- '-'-'M I V1 1 fill: fan... - 3. -.- . f1 l' f...,, E 'H ' ', I - J ---. H 1. 5 U. W2 K 1 5, .....,,-,-,.,,, 'N' Q ' ', . J if ---,,-...,,....,,,,-A Q ' , Y ' . ' ,f.ZF- Z Q , - ' I 0 'I' ' 1- ' N--lit , i iif i -' . IMI -- th 'Q' -g1:2.',:f R e-, -3. v ' ' ig NM' . ti ix ix ' 7- 1- - NN .-:Nut URM. :ff NI- II, ,Ill 4 -2 5,1 , Etlbxig L ffi fy' 1' .wx U x ' fl! if N. -. A. l., . I , , -:qt -Er 1-xt' E ' . I 1 1 jf f , . 'Q' u ' I . kj V I' - 1 If - I I A .1 , A . . ,mygs i . - I abr: 5 e- -- gy iff va-'11-1b5?hiE?5 5fi?T1gggZ3,QZZ? L'-' .- ...-T... -e-'H--1-A -ff' .- I-F fjfmswmw- if '1f.L-.. ' - -'aff ...Q,.. - l ' -.a-' -' 5' ' A ,lf -ff:-VT 'Zig-.lJ4v-'p.,'lF: ' ,,,,.. .....-fm-e,,.. I .-i., ,,,,: '1'-if-wfj.--.V -, Lf.:-J 4.85: T- uv.2,.g.-1. ,..,:+-.- -Egg-V ..-.,, 'YM 'I' - - 246 -r ,, f?'. ',- 5 ,ff fv?',:.. '3'e---- --,,,,....,.-. f'k-..- .. ... ' gp.-,,,,, . , fa,--' - ff: 'ff i , . 'r E i'Z ' A- ,,,--- -:f s-f.-.,.----,'t 'fi'G - 46, -- '-A--'717'3?l'wi' IIN ' I - - i-- f A . .A B' ' - - .- . fr .. Ta., fad' - -W-' 'N'--1, ,.uU-r'P'- '1 ' -' -- . -- ..- :::J.-- ,..-.t' -r -f -:f.1T 'N - uI'+Glg,p-.. H, ., Y, 'fr .J-L -' E ' A :Hr . -. ,HQ
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.Wrlllur Edward .lfewy PAssA1o, NEW JERSEY I .. When Art came to the Naval Academy from Passaic High School he had but one ' ' I. -A 1V' - airn-to do his level best in everything. Academics have never held any terror for him. In fact, he just missed Nstarringi' both Plebe and Youngster years. But studying didn't take up all his time. After a Plebe year on various company and battalion teams, Art surprised every- one by going out for lacrosse and getting himself a berth on the Jay-Vee team. He has, however, the somewhat doubtful distinction of being the only man ever to receive eight CIS chits in a row! That was Youngster year, but heis been making up for lost time now that he has his one stripe. Here's hoping we'll be shipmates again, Art. 57. Varrigv Lacrosre 3, 7,' Battalion Football 4. Qouglas Edwards flllcgnlyre SIX MILE RUN, PENNSYLVANIA F' From the hills of Pennsylvania Mac 'ff . descended upon the Naval Academy with I a laissez faire attitude for academics and athletics and the worthy ambition to learn about the Navy. After pining away Plebe year for dragging ratesi' he hit his stride as a Youngster and seldom was the weekend he didn't have feminine companionship. The Executive and Academic Departments never bothered Doug so he never bothered them, but you may rest assured that if anything ever rouses Makinter's,' ire, he will combat it until one of them loses. My bet is on Doug. When '45 graduates, the Fleet will have gained a man to be proud of, one who takes his Navy seriously and yet is an all around swell fellow. Battalion Crew 4, 3. Qonald gohn .Bogie LINNEUS, MAINE Dependable as a corn cob pipe, Don y would borrow your last clean shirt and MDTT lend you his grease shoes. In romance he preferred to play the field, but how he managed to write letters during every study hour and still be a star man still puzzles us. Like an old Country Gentlemanf' Don would always have a cheery Aye, Ayen for everyone. An all around athlete, he was the southpaw Slingin' Sammy of the company football team and the slugging first baseman of the softball team. He would never admit that a potato smaller than a grapefruit was ever grown in Maine. A 4.0 guy, Don will have a host of friends wherever he goes. 1 Battalion Football 4,' Company Gym 3, '45,' French Club 4, 3, 7,' Reception Committee 3, 7g Stars 3. Richard Glliles flllcfool, ir. NORMAN, OKLAHOMA rf 1 With a smile as broad and as pleasant a 1 . Oklahoma's blue sky, Mac won th -l hearts of all his classmates. He came t : us with a sheepskin from the Universi of Oklahoma and a great big hunk of determin tion in his heart. While working his way up t the very top of all extra-curricular attainments, t editor of the Trident, Mac participated in pra tically every intramural sport and did a good jo in all of them. There never was a better roomma than Mac, and if there are finer men, l've nev met them. Battalion Barkclball 4,' Battalion Swimming 4,' Battalion Volleyball 4,' Tridtnt 4, 3, 71 A.m'rlant Editor 3,' Editor Trident Sociegz 75 Board of Diroctorr 7,' T1z'r1'ent Calendar 3, 7 Rotoption Committee 4, 3, 7. ' - 1-... n ..:.-if... '- .D fr-.--- W , - 2---- ' 'iv T'T mv'-' 4 -.,..,...-. M... ,,.... ...-,nw -Q'---....-., N- x.- ' .....,.., ::,,.,,n,g.....,,..-,,,,Mm ,..,L,T,.--....-. f l ..-..--..,,.4,Nu A N -Q :AR 53, ,,1bw----- f 5. ,F :'ff -? ' . ti X' if 1 if '. an -- ,D -. .A - y J' fp ...,..,,,A,,,-qt- -. tv ' . if , 5 -.....'f' 1 L ' j ' -- -N - , R ' . . 1 lf .. -:- NNW, .,,I:'.,47. - ' 4, R' - 2 -it .1 , : 5 , .X X- i ' ..,. N. ' - 'L' ? fi' B ni '- x XX ' If N' ' A w'1-viii' 'l 'Ulf 5 A' I , Q, ,ftxttxkg H- Inf 1 ly, 'Alle I 'g 7 fl' gn- -. . si- -. . , - fl '. ,'M, ' I ' ' - ffl . -rr .'r - ' Af ' 'h f ff ' I -if -' I' 1 - ' . lr 179. , ,-- f.. T ' -A --' ,TEE fe'- fff- Lf-ff L: . - Tn, 'L ,QM ' - -U-rf rw Y- -, ' -N ,., -:K I , ?tx zL' I: I, -- b rief--Q' J- , ' .Z za'-,. '71' X'- ' -H --. - ---f- 'i.--- ,.,,,.:.,.. V- - Q 114:2- iff- ' 'Z- ',:ffth -in-W 240-V -f-M h ,.-. -:rib ,:,,,,.,3-pf-. - .- N., ' ,,,.,,,-,FJIQT , . .- ..-Vw ..... -.f-w.1..:, ',,1L'4,x:r.1..f- MLA., , ph Af... l -T-Huw 3 ,.vv- Y ..--,..:.g,w ' Q.- ...avi -q..,q,-,-iff.:- ' .m'S C.f. - -1 .5-f ' ' -.2 - f-- -was-I ' , . t ...,...,.---.-'asf -- ' , '. .-TTi2'?Sga1Q ' -2-Q.,-,' , -qi,L.4-r-51'-' ...nov-,- ,4o -T -'itil-.5 ,Q ' L- -K' t - ' -r' - 7 -- f- . g- ---H .a.., ' 5' .:.f:Qf44n' L.. ..-- .H-fH .' t 1-'V-5-FQ .an
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