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zllomas flllcilifjl ir. PROVIDENCE, 'RI--IODE ISLAND Rocked in the cradle of the deep,', Tom was an old hand at this stuff on that eventful day when our H65 per began. Many of the following 156 weekends he sailing up and down the Chesapeake break- spars and ripping canvas. The blond-haired, lad from Rhode Island hates Bull Dago profs, Steam profs, and most of all, drills. Cupid's arrows had taken affect on in even before he left Prep School. Kay couldn't .t down from Rhode Island very often so he rdly dragged at all during his Academy days- It he sure kept his eyes open. Weill remember m for his endless chatter about the sailing game, d for his constant griping at the Academic partments. liattalion Puslzball 3, '45,' Battalion Tawl Sailing 35, Boat Club 7,' Battalion RffflTl'.YHlIlHl7'l!H 7. I l .tg sun- - S --v--..,.-... . ,-.. '---Txi T ' gxa.-jew--M-T-?ci'3Z'.. N:- ' '- K---.,... 'M N... , e - R-.t-K.g, '-....: --- -.N ,.-fr' ef- QN -aj-----N..11 ...... Sax .,.,, , --V A- 8 -,-N:-W--Nz- ,--- f 1 - g. X3l1'j:iT-':',g-TT Q23-I:--t . 1 ' .G wah-- D 'llI':-TT' wif ' ' ' ... L, ggfw' E . -if-so f , E--. I - . M!-ff I fri' ' '..- ,g , 1 ,,-- T Y. T Y V. J' , Aff! -' .. -. 9 Q -sb Y ' I f' a f'e'- A -. - ff ' M --. V. ' pf 4' ' T ' ' ' xr' - '-, . fr' ' s ' - -. ' Y 0 .. K- W, T ' : -rsill yawn x-'.:15f::12C2I grfft-2 :- -- ' 1-J-at--5 fr'-if-1 'l . -- '- Z f - - f Q, '- . .. V Cfidgfg'V1f 'i'ii:.ivy'i12'l:.5q'Cij.il1 L'f12,r ' A ' '-' N- f Ivrfiilftiirflssa'f I.1ialrF:. 12:14-lfer , l - . W ,h. -A- ..i V , . .-1 il,-nf,-r,4.,,,,,,9m,,,,,,, .-v..f,Lg.,-5:-,J ' 1. . ' -A - -- -. .,-1-If rw-4... -' we-1...r r,. - -M G- . ' ,. . 1-iE 'r v '.'Hf 1-' 'l ?':f'f's1FS.-'T -...-.,. . ...T L.,m,,, if ,,,,:..g,.,gfgve+f..,,,,,,,5,E:Q ey, t .:L' ' ti- '0 i ,13, ' Y ,. -X ,-' -A ' WJ,-2' + :L-1. 'A+ gv.2?fIZ?f4!f1-11312-'-. , , ' -- z':Hlf'5aW. '-istwet in Roy Wlenry Glliller GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA -. - From the mountains of North-East l . ' Georgia, Roy claims that he acquired D that peaches and cream complexion by washing his face in mountain dew. He answers the description of all virtue. His only vice is lending money-that may account for his many friends. Roy experienced a few of those first anxious moments with the Academic Department, but his perseverance pulled him through the early da.ys, and he has been riding high ever since. That's the way with Roy. He doesn't mind gritting his teeth and trying again. His shipmates won't mind that Hsub-deb complexion, and certainly they will welcome the 'spirit and determination that goes along with it. Compmyf Gfym 3. '45. Charles Uiillelle Glloore DECATUR, ILLINOIS p c'Ya juss canit work efishently when 'f youlre sleepyj' Tim has often said as he buried his head in the pillow on his be- loved sack Tim is not as carefree as he would lead you to believe, for though he has an enviable sense of humor, he has an even more enviable sense of knowing when to be serious. Tim never starred in athletics, but he participated in many sports with a determination that made him a dependable teammate. Coming from a family that has been navy for generations, it might be said that Tim was born with the blood of the navy in him. This may account for his enthusiastic loyalty to the service, the prime requisite of a good naval oflicer. Battalion Swimming 4, 35 Clan' COIIIFHHQ Representative 3, 7,' Art Club 3, 75 French Club 4, 3, 7,' Model Club 3. 'ffff 'f' 249 A-i-al-'A .-rw nav WH? , 'xi' ' .-,- 'M 0 til. Q ' -r'fr r ' -wwf-..M .s 5-SCL' Quatawg' . , :.,'... .uw -a , 1.5.f'.,l :?:', 'f, --:--IL?-tiiiqfw-f-.,,.. if-5 S lrltfm i4nu1.,y 31 .vm A I -.'1wn..:1: q-7-. ,,,,,,,... .,,3., . mn '..'!qfy,.i5-f.. sf a.H':-rf-U., ---.lijfv N me---i7g..M 'T 'T.:::,--4--.Z -sm' .,.. . -...,,'gl..,,,,,g-D..- -----Zlffkq . N-- '-JN' N.. - Nmaqex- ..-cet., N Ncqx. K -..W JJ' ig i TAN- .f-f'-:m rf-v,a.,, wp., .. x- ,-f---.J--'f'f x 1-' 55-IE., a...:Tf..,b S ,. . .wus imlv. st I rf-f-fr... 'Nix --.N--m ..,- A. Nm- W., N w.fLs,g-.S-...aff ' if -- N... .Aw 'E gf 1'-ww, ...N kr- .fhl X. -me gere flllcgill flllills NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - 1 l After spending two years at V. M. I. and 4' one year at Purdue, Jerry came to An- . o H 1 f napolis with a Southern drawl and a I ' ' personality that soon made him one of the best liked men in the regiment. The Academic Departments and women were two things that never bothered him. He always 'fstarredi' in both. Next to women, his great love is aviation, and he is just the type to make a great flyer for the Navy. jerry was a leader in sports, academics, and drag- ging just as he will be a leader in the Fleet. Battalion Track 4, 3, 7, '45,' Battalion Football 4,' Trident 4, Assistant Bzzsinexr Manager 4,- Reqf Points 4, Assistant Buxiners Manager 4.
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Qllallel' tflowe Rose MILFORD, CONNECTICUT Q. - One of the original Yankees, Rosy was 'M Q known for his keen ability to devise, or- 'I' 1: lr.- X .fvi ..,, ganize and supervise. The great Navy . 1 Swimming Team of 45 owes a lot to lalt's line leadership as manager. As a plebe Walt nas known for his 4.0 room, as a youngster for his O weekend drags, and as a first classman for in- pducing Rose Rlpfllzmics into the morning exercise ogram. Walter spent his spare time in dinghy iling as well as weekly yawl races, with his faithful ovie camera ready at the scene of every impor- nt collision. No obstacle is too great for a fellow with Walt's :votion to Navy Blue and Gold! Best of luck Varxiy Swimming 3, 7, Nm,' Varriga Sailing 3, 7,' Camera Club 3, 7g Boat Club 4, 3, 7. flliilbur Cllelson tfinu' VICKERY, OHIO ' V' straight facts and an unbeatable tenacity, Willie has been, The man with the l C. word, since the day he forsook the muddy io for the salty Severn. His friendly personality d amiable character soon made him the friend all, from classmates to Plebes. Although not a ake, he was no red mikeng although not a r athlete he did his share in company sports, in t moderation seemed to be his guide. Willie was ays the man you could count on in a pinch and never failed to come up with the goods. A help- classmate, a dependable leader, and a good Portuguzfse Club 7, Snail Lfaroth, ir. ST. JAMES, MISSOURI -- ' The Regular, Sooch,,' Cosmo, - 1-.. or to a select few Emily -arrived early, sporting a preliminary set of destroyer 2 7 'L 1 Q 1,4 shins and thickly crusted with pure salt. Enough Fleet duty for a good conduct bar-we also wonder-helped reduce the incumbent upperclass to defensive tactics, but hadn't spoiled his Ridge- Runneris eye, for he coaxed an '03', to the expert score first time on the range. After a Plebe year split between strategic retreats from the demon Steam and border skirmished with certain sticklers for Parisian French, E-2 finally pulled into a safe and stable lead. The Every-Man-am Athlete program drew heavily on his scanty re- serves, but helped show him a valuable ally in any game, if only for the innocent merriment involved in all joint operations. ' Battalion Soccer 4. af 'Nl H ,.--. .-,,vfe ' W' H-, ..a T's i CT' g -43 XL ..-w .-t , xv .1 ' . XM-I.. t ' - ' 'J A-tr... - . -,. --x'.hu --'sins' ' -'---tn .-f if- 'v-:.,f-'xnxx ' ' s'-'75-jf-,il ina.. Y, -Q: 'K -f f-Q x - -'::...--. --1 'ri Q. ' wi' .. , ' . 'x U-,AK-. , W- . - .N L. N ' '41 ,, ,M ka -4-ag 'ua --1 x, 2 -w- ..,-. . X N. -- -, ..., .-,,,. fm- fs,.,. 'v- 1. . Xl? .M .3 I F BN A 'fa f .1 c 7: ,J 1 It il E 'Q I . li ssll . ' ' 5 4- u... ,,,-1' L. --3--.FN-m., '.. ' 4 .. -- '-S ,,,X'-,, Nr-f. I flllaller fllfilliam tfthufarlz, ir. A PORTLAND, MAINE '-1 Tackle, gourmet, manipulator extra- ordinary of the Mark 11 slip stick, Big Walt found shaft alley before the others E found the end of the chow line. Fortified with a sense of humor and armed with a nimble tongue, he mugged his way through U. S. N. A. bafliing profs and befuddling Plebes.'Member ex-oliicio of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, his extra-curricular activity consisted of selling Portland to the Regiment as often as the conversa- tion lagged. While absent from his Headquarters at the Picadilly, he kept the room livable and sat.,' Var51'g1 Football 4, 3, 7, '45, Nikg Battalion Puxlzball 3, '-45,5 Stars 4, 3. A xr. - ' U , .,,..,-Q . . -- - F 5.5.5.1 -vm. ,,, ' -h Z1 - ,,-.-ev V I 1 , N-tp-A -. 'Q' A' 'I' ' '4'iw-4.-nt...-,..'N'T' V ..,. rv ' I 1:: '7: ' ' ' nv... ' 14-'Wi .F 'T' -' i '75-Q. .- A wwe .-.- ' .,, H , W-.6-1 '- l. mms ....- ., ., ,. ... 4- Auf,--'-ggvxqr I ..,f fV-3' .- ,,-,,.p1-'-W -afw ... --n'-f',',,,. ' ' - ...:.,...f- '4-.,. - -, -- ...rw 'J'---.f......,, ,, .1 a .,,,, 0, -. ..- -.. .W 'Tre ,.. MWWNM A- 'V mg, .., -. -..,. -......- RJ:gggf'i1?E.,,- .,...,,.f- .cz-..,. ...--.-q:glm2,,-,-,'27-Mzivlw, ,, H A w9:,,,.,,...a,,,- -gy.. ,nn Y mv! -5. ,, x... :,,..-qv-4.L:-. -..-- ., ...., f-agar? 'T J' .- . -4.4411 ff 7 .,..-e,i - . .W i-A -f- ' 'V .4-4L'f Q ...i ,M 'WJ ... Q. 'GM' 'W' W. ' ..-1---I-r'CIf.. .fQ. -,JW v .iw .,,,,,,. Q- - ,,,,,,, .,.. .,.- ... . .. V ' -'vQS!.b-'rv vi., ,- ,Tw- ' V'-- ' -.env-. 'H-st-A .4-av' ,,gr,.,iIl - UN, A-'ff 4 -v..v,-5-.hx-3-xvlypnn - ,, .--41.4- fn--r,,jf,Zi..2w9 ,4?'5,-.-- I' .21--' S.. , f f q' ' Jw- ' .ww Tr Q Q-' ... ' -1:22-'fam' M ,, 4 ' 'E' v'v1?rf.f-- .T ' 3' 'X' p-gr . --wn.NlIl ' l ,,,, . , W A A ,sf - - Q V I' Y. t - . ......,..n- ff' , , 1 -T A ff W W ' ,.- ' A- ,niet M '-N' 1 Agar 'd'- ,f A --P -- '.,,,,,. ' fl' ' 'Z -z.: T-f -',,,,m,,.-no .. - C . 3 T Y. I h ' i rdvdggqgqwtftfrw- Wm, A U 'L'-- '- -,,,, ' 'F' ' 'H' I ipmate! ,ie-'gg With an unquenchable thirst for the a ,f nd ,. Z- --M .v .-'7 'snr-nq19 1' . ,, ---' - t It W- -,. i -'P :il ,M I .f , Qui., e-its - 3- -14.-.1-fri:-il 2, , M -,.f- ' 5' t,...g.Zf,,,,,,.-5f- . - - 1,-
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