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Wlarold games Tfrueblood YAKIMA, VVASHINGTON T, B. was never one to worry about studies since he never had any trouble with the Academic Department. He spent most of his time sleeping, writing letters, performing the other essential tasks of a Leaving the good state of Washing- T. B. chose the Fleet as the means of getting Annapolis. I-le was set on serving on destroyers he spent a few weeks at sub school, then thing but submarines would do. Wfhatever he rves on you can depend on his being tops. He ok to the professional subjects like a duck takes water and with these, together with his former a experiences, he'll reach any star he chooses to teh. his cart to. Clara' Ring Cammillce 75 Radio Club fl, 3, 7. flllurion tfaufrie flliebb NAS!-XVILLE, TENNESSEE Marion, who was soon nicknamed Spider by his friends, came to the Academy from the Volunteer State, gohn Russell fllialker, zu ' j N ohnny hails from down where the blues are famous, the girls, beautiful, and the ' I drawl is slow. A confirmed funny paper '- fan, any Sunday morning between reveille and breakfast he can be found chuckling over Smokey Stoverf' One of his outstanding talents is blushing, when embarrassed or when his ire is aroused he can out-blush a tomato. Whenever and wherever there is a Bull session Johnny is there lending an eager ear to the jokes and wild tales and adding bits of his own experiences to the already unbelievable pack of lies. MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE French Club 4. - N rw. - Thr' ' , .. FM- 'vw' '91 ,.,, . -, , 2, ur fr' Qs' XE' -. Q isbn' I I xv-I... 'V-AF, ,,..r-,,,,.-L,-:-a--,JJDHMKIA ..., . X 1 ' N. N N. ...U-- 1 ' --,...---xg I -Q - -.-v me ,,.-'f ff ' --.N . .. ... ' 'N-,, --'-v .-.-.-., ' A ' -' X fix A+, S -S -JN 43,5 X1--K - .. , P'-f A M . N .-,,.,,. F --,,,, -MAA ..,,. .4 hy' Q.. ' 5 N ' 'N -env, '5. if J .Qi . --... X., . . ,Fixx .ggi -.ELL Q-, 3- 'Den Nay -th: ,,,3t-.N-M 11.4, .2 , . ..' 2 - 3 'M 'K Wt mx. -fa, ,g -.I Q, . Q Q i 'F ' 44. David 1S'dgar'1Dard RosEELLE PARK, NEW JERSEY . l After kicking the Jersey sand from his ff W l soles and conquering Penn State in a short, but sweet, two year campaign, - .- ---- Davy turned his languid attentions to the notorious Country-Club-on-the-Severn,M appar- ently seeking a Master's ticket in NHorizontal Engineering. There were, however, occasional peas under the super-sack, and dapper David drew back aghast to watch himself lose weight faster than a wallet in Washington. Only his natural stability-low metacentric center, if you musl- preserves that lazy grin for posterity. Nursing! our basketball team into shape helped him shave off excess energy, but left enough to replenish the serious drains of many a dragging weekend. But watch yourself, Davy, come Sadie Hawkins' day, and for that last canteen drill you'll dea-r-rly pay! Basketball Illazzagcr 4, 3, 4m5,' JV3nA. Tennessee. Although during his stay at ' -- -'- , '21, ' , - feng,-ye -, , yn--,g.,. Naval Academy, Spider did not participate ...W :mv - S' -SN' .594-.--.--L3 'g --' -:JI varsity sports, he was very prominent in com- W .,..--1-.::+e -- Z '--fffflf' ' 1- ,,- and battalion sports. Sonny, as the girls pre- -f W' :--- V f,,,,,...:m-..., r-C' to call him, could be heard almost any night in ,,'f4 ':f'gt'5 SW :- -P e'j,,-T7f5i 'f '-'Q-f:,,,,,f'-:ff study hour playing his limited repertoire of E'-5'-....--lf-vf'a'ggg5s,,4..,, .,,,,,. .-.- -' -fr' fm, -A -:W ur pieces on the accordion, or he could be seen '3f5 ':t :h ',1:5-f-w15,:,.,',- p, '--?'tfw-----'f- 2 1 Wm owing his friends his collection of snapshots, 12'-I-'A--Y -'gif 'W'affiffsZ--f Qwz:3-7451. W ich is his favorite hobby. Everywhere, Spider is E'i1'2,,j -.W 'AL ' ' .'-l - own for his cheerfulness and his smile which he .,.. W V -5- - -....gv-.- -115 -F N: , - mfg NPN ars at all times even when he fails to receive a S -.-- 'W' 'N' .team-wnn..:7 'L5'?:'-'11 ter from one of his numerous Southern belles. 'h-jf, f, 4 A , 'ix m - -af' Ballalion Pllxllball 3, '45, Tridc1zl4, 3,' Luclgw Bag 7. P, ., ..f 'f' I N .......,--A v-H' WS' --' -.,,,di -fs fp FL., L- - - if ' . E l'i':T5. . W- U if ,: ' A - f E- ,. , --1..,...- 'A , 4 A' - 'P A:--K---'E' ' '.,...,.- 'i ,-9 -4-4-'f'3N'7a'4W', : f -:-. - gj'.Z',Q+ -ul-. af- , .. NNW. -f . 4- - - .:- E ..., , , E -sf ff .-me-f' -..W
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' T: if 1 - ' gf' M F .,: 'TJ Mijn- . A - . . 153. qzfblllljillny, ,, TOP RO W-A. G. Beutler, C. AW. Blyth, J.,Boggess, G. Bumstead, D. V. Burdy, W. C. Carlin, R. G. Converse, W. N. Corrigan, C. A. Cox, C. B. Coyer, A. H. Gaehler, J. V. Goure. .SECOND R0 W-E. B. Granville, J. G. Gullette, W. V. Hanson, C. W. Harman, W. E. Hayes, J. R. Johnson M. T. Johnson jr., C. E. Kendrick, J. F. Kohler iii, S. J. Lonergan jr., W. W. Morton H. S. Parrish jr. THIRD RO W-J. H. Penny, J. J. Pilcher, J. E. Pline, Cturned back '47j, E. W. Robinson, W. A. Scott H. B. Sewell,J. R. Shicldsjr., C. A. Taylor,J. D. Trombla, R. A. D. Uhwat, A. W. Urquhartjr., F. D. Bowdey. V V FOUR TH R0 W-R. A. Bowling, F. H. Carruth iii, K. R. Lampton jr., R. W. Mabee, C. M. Moore, G. R. Monthan R. H. Piehl, A. Seargeant, C. H. Slawson, R. K. Stoner, P. Vaughanjr., C. W. Walker-ir FIFTH RO W-E. T. Westfall. I 151.1 cfpllllpilnlya , . 7 FRONT R0 W-W. B. McLaughlin jr., E. S. McGehee, J. M. Gibson, J. P. Robertson, G. K. Broussard, R. Smith, P. C. Smith jr., C. R. Doscher, S. S. Smith, D. C. Reynolds, M. H. German, D. D. Ansel, N. W. Carnes. SECOND RO W-H. E. McDonold, O. G. Pitz, C. C. Tiffany, L. B. Taylor, S. T. Hays, L. V. Ritter, P. C. Wilrnoth, J. B. Stockdale, C. I. Buxton ii, C. M. Schoman, R. E. Buntain, J. S. Elmer. THIRD RO L. Reynolds, R. E. Kinchen, D. C. McVey,J. Ortutay, E. P. Nolan,J. P. Coferjr., I. B. Maxon, J. J. O,Neill, J. D. Swenson, H.. L. Matthews jr., R. T. Jenkins, L. C. Brarnlett. FOURTH R0 W-G. H. Farmer, S. B. Ogden jr., F. J. Readdy, W. M. Schaeffer, W. L. Foster, R. E. Creque, R. D. Mering, D. J. Rose, J. G. Williams, E. C. Hill, J. Wills, W. B. Johnson. 9 7
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