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Bullard UC. fill. Wridges, ir. TULSA, CDKLAI-IOMA ' - Why worry. I ll all be over in an h ur. . With this philosophy Dick found his way N 0 'bl M so p ts O an If I S4 73 7 7 ps L , :.- to Annapolis. I-Ie was exposed to Navy 7 A H ways sooner than most of us when it was necessary for the doctors at the local spital to make a few minor changes. From then it was clean sailing. Academics proved to be t another institution to be endured between ekends and letters to M. K. Always good tured Dick only became aroused over two ngs: the system and haircuts a la Bancroft. A er of music-so long as it s loud-he will always remembered for his thorough enjoyment of the Battalion Tennis fl, 3g Iiallalion Squash 75 Comfzalyl Cromcozzzzlgf 3, '-455 Log fl. l ... -0 'ii - A.,-wwzt L 'i lm.-.K 1 l?-Lx 12 lg, xtfi sux I ' -QU? r .igfh 14.2, l 5 fx . my , W... 'S : . l .f -ar 'if' P '-l 1 , 5 L, i 1 ' --ag. Q if ? A f wh 'Ri M M VN 5 A .gli Q-ond' 'fd V .afbfr .rf -v G'. Qohn Edmund Brown, fr. DETROIT, MICHIGAN fwjiiffpg A quiet, soft-spoken, unassuming chap, ll but always game for anything, Jack's big weakness is blondes, small and cute. Wi' if Georgia peaches-? Though never look- ing for. trouble, scraps with the Executive Depart- ment were inevitable, ask him about form W's. An athlete of no mean ability, Jack quarter-backed the B -squad through the varsity four nights a week and was a big point-getter on the company steeplechase team. Liberty usually found him, when he wasn't dragging, pitting his skill against the one-armed bandits? An aviation enthusiast, Jack hopes to follow through his Academy training by winning his Wings of Gold? A swell wife, easy to get along with, we know that he will be well welcomed in the Fleet. Football 4, 3, 7, '45, .NA,: Steeplechase 3, '45. .Qubrey Lester Quik, ir. MUSKOGEE, OKLAI-IOMA state, his grease with the Executive f'-g Department never revealed it. His savoir .mi ,,,,. ,N ability for Bull,' was used to good ad- Although L. hailed from an oil i ' 93 l'X fl vantage in writing many letters to Margie, his O. A. O. then and always. It was always a pleasure and a privilege for anyone participating in exer- cises beside Les in the mornings to enjoy the sleepy atmosphere he created. Many dull weekends were the result of Wmisunderstandingsn with the fairer sex, but his ardor was never dampened, except by the sub-squad '4mermaids. His friendliness and humor has developed a large group of friends, and his knack of winning friends was only exceeded by his ability to keep them. Battalion Tennis 4g German Club 4, 3, 7,' Log 4. moberl .Zlndrew Close CINCINNATI, OHIO ' Bob came to the Academy with ideals and 1 standards he has never lost. He brought l iii I with him a sense of humor as efferveseent and unpredictable as a woman's. He started out a confirmed Red Mike, true to the gal back home in Cincy and ended up as a fast, loose and fancy free lady-killer of the first water. A sound thinker, his knowledge of practical mechanics was surpassed only by his skillful workmanship. Studies were never too difficult to interfere with his thirst for good literature. His afternoons were spent in the gym, where with muscular dexterity he emulated the renowned man on the flying trapeze. Varsigf Gym 4, 3, 7, g45t,' Radio Club 3. Black JV '3 i ' '7 F' I A 273 J. P:-'ffl' f'
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