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Robot! Uieresford flliilliams SAUSALITO, CALIFORNIA It's the R. B. boyln-was the salutation l 1576? I of the boys as they dropped in on him often to get the hot dope, some chow, or just to shoot the breeze. With a year at Stanford, and a year at California, the Beresford boy had a good background when he arrived at the Academy. Out for varsity crew, he broke six oars while earning the reputation of producing the biggest puddle on the river. On the other hand, he held five stripes first class summer. That he was elected President of the class of '45 is proof of the esteem and respect in which he was held by his hundreds of friends throughout the regiment. Vmzrily Crew 4, 3, 7, '45, Ng Varrigz Swimming 3, 7, .v.NAl,' Third Clair Pre.vizle11l,' Fz'r.f! Class Preridenlg Ring Committee 3,' German Club 4, 3, 75 Boat Club 3, 7,' Farewell Ball Conzmiflce 35 i'-i -'-'I I Chesler Ernest flliood JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 'fx .ig Ernest brought some of that sunshine to Born 'under the Florida sun in 1921, the Academy with him. Through the -ef-44-+4 dark moments that only a midshipman knows he has stood the test of a true friend, never lacking in encouragement for others and never ad- mitting defeat himself. Not fond of academics, ex- cept foreign languages, Ernest preferred the free moments which he spent dragging, sailing, fencing, or in the gym. He began his quest for the Hner things of life at the tender age of five, and since then has been well rewarded in his search. After we've parted, the memory of his cheerful personality will ever be with us. Varriyz Fencing 4, 3, '45,' Sjlanislz Club 4, 3, 7. -..-' Wife Wressgrowe york GRENADA, MISSISSIPPI 5 ig: . A- ,, I Hold your gals, men! That gallivant fro Grenada is loose again. Whose HO. A. O . is safe when this southern gentleman Q with that mischievous grin, contagio chuckle, and predatory gleam in his eye is prow ing? We are speaking of Bubber,' York, th scamp from 'COle Miss, who delights in demor izing his classmates with his relaxing method studying: sixty minutes to books and letters, a sixty minutes to the radio and sack clrillf' He h an active mind that manipulates a lively wit to t despair and enjoyment ol' all. But his qualihcatio in a wide variety of sports help us to bear his dev ish ways. May the York banner wave high, where Bubber goes, our thoughts travel wi him. J TJ ' Ring Dance Commillee 3,' Regimental Hop Commillee 7g Baualion T,,,m,'5 31. ,gl,am',1, Club 3. Lucky Bag 3, 7,' Battalion Edz'lor,' Stars 4. Woberl Donald young MONTROSE, CALIFORNIA ,,,,,.Qu,ff, This man of the Golden West and the Ti .ff Sierra country came breezing into the A '- Academy with a year and a half in the 45- Army behind him. He joined '45 with the determination to see graduation day arrive. A never-say-die attitude and a keen sense of humor helped him weather many a difficulty. While other midshipmen were enjoying a sack drillj' R. D. was either doing the hundred and one things that a midshipman should do, but doesn't, or he would be working out in the gym. Never a time waster, V7 ' +- wil-.. -M .D 'r-,-f- ' , - ,.........T-' 0, ' ' - .....- .--1-fr -11 -.-.,.... --- ,-Jim, .inf f ---f .,- X., ' -v-1a1 L: '-' -i'- --.LQ-W. - -v.'1T:'.,.-- H- - -r.. ' l 5 5' --r-... ,gm-W N -. X if , f3-'Q--i--- Q ic. ,V iff Il .-? : ' i- '. 1 N- T-i I ei if '..., H -5 ,1', -h-- f 1 Q 'E ,,, ......,,,,,-,.,,, Q ' 'K -J , --ll 'gf NA A . i' I 41 ' f A 'M 'Wk' --- ' lf, , ,Si H 4 R: I ll? -f ' 3 1 Ii? I f f P, iz .mf Pi 'f sm, ,, . . ti: x vxx rx -I 25- fiirefilfi -T... x , X? , . . , 1 1,in.,,,f,,,,,,,fl. ' ' i '- M ia- f i- ' X'-,,W, g 2. l ll, fy 1 ,rf .. , . I i ' .ff if X ' -t if '- I I J fi Y. -if E l I. l .1 .fl ' QL, .jd - f ff' 1 ' . ' , I' , T 1- , - ' , f - aw ' 57-LW TTA , ' f. ' -w u v , .,, , .,.,.: - I ,...,..... i-I , Ear Lil 'tF ,z,z1gff L ss5il'N, -,.a -,: -7-C' wif A T- - f- A iz'-.if in. '- A-W . '1 4'--'farfl-1-w 'fi 'T ,.sf. - A 1.. -, . V. . 419312-4 Q: za-fn ,. rl: I'-: T- ...QT ' 4 Mm: PM ,, - ,N N -N H, F f J ,,,,.-.-a1!? ii7 M, ,ae-- ' ff. ,- - A N, 1,-v---, -r-'-- ..,.- -..f,mnv:.-1... he can always be counted on to be In there pitching. l -. ' W Ja, , .-ff We: f lr 'i'.:.'.P-do if-H -f-J 5 Q SW-was...-Q.. 3 'fT',,f av-,....,.. ' ' G --AMW 5b' - - f1:'MTf ,..,,,.fj, ...-rf ' n i -fl M,,':,.,.l,,,J,,.. 4 - I-s:,,,,, -1 ',.. NL.--vi-3 ',,. 'tE'ii9'ik'm?Q64 ,-Libr' v -if 5 , 'i 'fk. vf- -...,..,... . .. . .fA:31nm::f:vff '-
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