Northwestern University Naval ROTC - Purple Salvo Yearbook (Evanston, IL)

 - Class of 1946

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ROBERT CLARKE HOOTMAN Meet Bob Drowsy Hootman, a genuine good fellow who manages to keep his per- ception two-blocked even though his eyelids are at the dip. Bob is sometimes referred to as the living definition of the word Hgentleman . On other occasions he's merely referred to, period! But that's the price of genius. A native son of Sheldon. Illinois, H0ot's loyalties are firmly anchored in Phi Gamma Delta and that bright light gleaming on his social horizon is the torch he carries for Gibby. liob's most immediate ambition is to spend a Christmas out of Great Lakes Hospital, an institution to which he has developed a sincere aversion. As for the future, I-Iootman intends to spend an indefinite stretch in the navy, and if he docsn't become Chief ol' Naval Operations in the interim, he hopes to further expose himself to the study of chemical engineering. And so we finish our introduction to unassuming Ensign Robert I-Iootman whose subtle wit and infectious smile cannot fail to bring him success-even with Gibby. THOMAS GEORGE JOHNSON In this corner we have Tom Johnson, the poor girl's Charles Boyer. Notice that Come to me Hedy gleam in his eye. Tom famous for his sick bay plea requesting a light physical education, a diet on which he has continued to thrive for 28 months. Glaneing into Tom's piivate crystal ball, not the slightest trace of anything navy can be seen as the key to this future, Tom does, however, wish to become a lawyer and politician, following in the footsteps of his illustrious idol, Lieutenant Boone. Tom's life is pleasantly complicated by a devotion to Phi Kappa Psi, Alpha Omicron Pi, and Marsha. After leaving Park Ridge. Illinois for the good of all concerned, Johnson found Northwestern situated in a stimulating atmosphere well suited for pursuing his higher education. Tom lost all interest in education, however, when he ':enlisted in the NROTC. Bitter about the whole thing, Tom thinks he'll leave the job of running the regular navy for the next 30 years up to Obremski. LEONARD RAYMOND KERNS. JR. This diminutive satyr happened in Grand Rapids, Mich. around the middle of the roaring twenties. Upon seeing her charge for the first time his nurse ran to the window and threatened to jump. But someone saved her and after a while she got used to Lenny. His present-day lisp dates from the time when that same nurse let her instincts get the better of her and rammed little Len in the face with a crowbar. After a rugged youth at Andover prep school, Lenny enrolled at Northwestern and was subsequently absorbed into the navy program. While here, Leonard learned about life down at the Chi Omega house. He also learned that Annie doesn't live there any more. After he knocks offhis leg irons Kerns is going to enter his father's business with him and peddle oil to the people who make it a habit of sliding down splintery bannisters. A generous lad, who can and does hold much alcohol, Len has a good sense of humor fwe hopell. JACK EVERETT KUNZE The entire populace of Palatine, Ill. turned out for the thanksgiving service held when J. Everett left to play sailor at Northwestern. Before this time Jack occupied himself by doping up the horses out at Arlington Race Trackg with this background the navy 1-an't go wrong hanging braid on him. His ability to raise class averages and to crack Mr. Washburn's fire control exams caused every one to respect Csuspect, that isj him. He swears his heart belongs to Phi Kappa Psi, but his brothers feverently hope that a certain redheaded attraction in the North Woods will soon dislodge it and him from their midst. A great sportsman, Jack claims that fishing is best on a still lake under a full moon. As the author of most of the senior class biographies J. Everett found much could be gained by threats to print what he knew. Proving that Wlifl' could rule might, Jack and his book of station regulations held down a company com- niander's post and the job of secretary of Sextant. 22

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BAYARD MAYHEW GR AF Chester, Pennsylvania breathed a sigh of relief when By Graf finally hopped the west-bound rattler for Evanston. To By, nothing less than the word tremendous can be used to describe anything and everything which is at all above average. To this end he is continually seeking the tremendous girl , the tremendous fellowu, and the tremendous party . Always happy-go-lucky and raring to go By finds an outlet for his enthusiasm in Phi Kappa Psi. Never one to be called eager, Graf does everything possible to maintain the slfrlus quo, including plenty of sack drill Cfor which he is probably marclring right nowj. By's winning smile and Van Johnson approach have made him a favorite with thc fairer sex, a group which has little trouble fascinating him 24 hours a day. By likes ice cream and California blondes, a mixture which has produced astonish- ing results. ROBI lil WOODSON GR,l1IGOlt,Y , Aurora, lll., made this lrttlc c.outribution to the navy. The citizens apparently be- lieved that Uevery little bil. helps. Greg is undoubtedly laying the foundation for a post-navy career' as the proprietor of a juke box business. That is the only place in the world where he could ever use his tremendous collection of jazz 1'ecords. Phi Gamma Delta finally owned up to the fact that he belonged in their fold when they elected him president. l'lob's only naval aspirations culminate in the leadership of the platoon which he commands. This leadership is evidenced best when he sneaks this whole platoon into the head of the chow line down at Lunt. That slightly bewildered look he wears comes from the dizzy pace that he keeps. Checking in at the D G house after every class is enough to run anybody dizzy. So don't blame him. Greg reaches his real stride on the basketball floor. His only trouble rises from the fact that he can't make Dutch Lonbcrg see that N.U. has another Otto Graham in R.W. Gregory. .IOH N GOULDING GROSSMAN Harrisburg, Pa. is the town to accuse when you start looking for the reason for .lack Grossman being allowed to live as long as be has. But then Jack is a harmless kind of a guy so we won't blame that streetcar conductor for not running over him when he had the opportunity. Master of the bright remark, Jack and his pal .lilies Darras ripped through several jokebooks and all senses of humor of their class. His screamingly uu- funny remarks and his long blond hair could not look good on anyone else but him. As an artist he hit his peak. The letters he sent to the little lady at home were without fail always decorated with little illustrations depicting his mood at the time the letter was written. Although he hesitates to admit it he was an engineer whose only asset was a hand painted slide 1'ule. Dick Spear, the Admiral of house 14 and leader of eager beaver troop 23, was often shocked by the fact that .lack never insisted on the members of his platoon perforrning a deep curtsy whenever he appeared on the scene. WILLIAM JAMES HAMILTON Check the hair! ll' it lookes like a feather duster with a permanent wave, then it is keeping the water oil' the brain of Willie Hamilton. Starting off as a normal Chicago youth, Bill grew up and became a yoeman. Later on he put-tered around V-12 at Notre Dame and finally dropped in at N.U. with Tom tI'm-not-asleep--I--3lways-look-that-wayj .Iohnson as playmate and friend, Will crashed the gates ol' Phi Kappa Psi. He and his temperamental right arm helped the Phi Psi softball team through a vicious schedule. Another subject of Charlie McGour'ty's caustic ribbing, Will was dubbed Squirrel Teeth. However even the great Clrarlie shut his yap when Will began to refer to him in public as Copper Tooth. liill and the little Charmers found each other mutually agreeable and so we had another lover in our midst. With a ping-pong paddle in his hand and a bottle of wave-set in his pocket, Willie Hamilton, pride and joy of Great Lakes yoeman's school, will soon be on the bounding main.



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LOWICLI, CARL KVINGIS Lowell Carl Oscar Kvinge, called Brute hy his intimates, first saw the light of day 21 years ago in beautiful Chicago. This fine example of Norwegian-American youth shows his Viking tendencies by his proficiency in such sports as gymnastics and swim- ming. Although his ambition is to become a good civil engineer, he doesn't allow himself to become overburdened by study as he finds time for at least five hours a day of pinoehle or honeymoon bridge. I'h'ute's love life remains a mystery but he occasionally mentions his beach acquaintenances , formed during his two years as a life guard. His pct peevcs are few but strongly felt, the major ones being getting up in the morning, the naval disciplinary system, liberal arts subjects, and people who mispronounee his name. Lowell's hobbies center around avoiding the report and Hguring discharge points. We're sure the llrute will someday make a fine engineer-if he can resist the sack. It ICI-IA ltD Fllltl-IAM McCLlNTIC If you'rc suddenly greeted by, Hi, Ace! you are probably being accosted by Dick Brown liyes lVlcClintic. Mae, who originated in Kansas City, Mo. another one of those show me guys. He is an even more doubtful Doubting Thomas than his chum Vaughan. Suffering from being a platoon commander under Guns Thoreson, Dick chose the Marine Corps as his duty after graduation. The two great loves in Mac's lif'e aie his little Phi Gam and his grandfather's, 44 which that gentleman is reputed to have carried into Dodge City. These two loves could be a dangerous combination if carried by the wrong man. As Phi Kappa Sig1na's woman eharmer, McClintic is lead only by Nelson lloques. But then when did a Scotehinan ever top a Frenchman in the wine women and song game- 'except in the check toss? Things to remember about Mac include: his dignified parade ground strut, his absolute correctness O11 Ztlly and every subject. and his defense of the Marine Corps. C I-IARLICS GIGORGIG MCGOURTY California exports many bizzare things to the middle west, but the people of Monte Bello outdid themselves when they put Charles fjust call me Chuck, girlsj McGourty on the train for this district. About as tall as some of his tales, Charlie has in his own words a soulful look, a handsome face, an effective line and a preambulating set of affections. Add a handsome gold fang to this impressive array and you have Charlie McGourty, lover first class. One of his lesser talents, picking winning football teams and sucker betters. has made CharIie's wallet many a sheckel fatte1'. He modestly attributes this ability to a superior brain. .lust naturally there had to be someone to squash this flow of self adoration. Charlies little friends Parker and Obremski combined their efforts to render him speechless with a little dialogue that begins thus: 'tWliat do they grow in Calif? . . . The speed of the MeGourty ascent of the social ladder has been phenominal. It began in the South Bend U.S,0.g hesitated in the Aragon ballroomg plunged through Howard streetg daflied at the Evanston Nurses dances and finally came to rest with the S.A.l?2.'s. JOHN HUGH MORAN They say that .lake has started a lawsuit against the city of Evanston on the charge that the city fathers built the local sidewalks too close to the seat of his pants. We don't know who is to blame, but we will admit that he has to carry a life preserver with him on rainy days to keep from drowning. As the only misunderstood genius of his class .lake had a hard time making the O.D. believe that his extra nap in the morning was necessary if the world was to successfully last another day. The only amazing trait about him was the fact that he could drink a glass of beer faster than anyone else in the class. As he explained to Will Tennison one day, I drink it fast because l never know when this joint is going to burn down and I wouldn't want to waste a dime. Weekends and Dooley are spelled the same way to Jake. How she puts up with him is still a mystery, but who can argue sense to a woman? If he had stayed around this area much longer his fellow Oak Parkers were going to put the last shot ofthe war in Moran. 23

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