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GEORGE JosEP1-1 BRANDT e e J 31-33-2 115th Avenue, South Qzone park, Queens ST. PAUL BUD IR. The HBaisiey Park Terror!! entered F ter to hecome known as the HVilI 0ftSci1uy. An eager heaver White on Watcilgegsmittlyg, often complimented for his part in til gorge is the forward three hundred KW. Tir ascoof thoughtfuiness we ohtained a new Outh hs this device. governor POF Any time you get disgusted with I'f George ahout St. Paul, You Win go Ie, ost measurahiy cheered. MY lm- A Tech man, he came through in ac d , , co with the wishes of his friends and xvell-ugsigce Being an engineer, a platoon leader, divisio Hu' petty othcer, and holding a soft spot in hisnhegii for Fiathush are only a few of his more inafleed distinctions. Platoon Leader, Ist Platoon, 4th Company- 15g Petty Officer, M. Division: Honor Rott, tffirsity Baseball Team, Newman Ctuh, Society of Naval Architects and Nlarine Engineers. WALTER WOMACK BRANFORD 2816 Sth Avenue, New Yoric 50, N. Y. LUCKY Lucky is ahout the only person wetmowWi10 can expound profoundly white doing the Charles' ton. He can taiic about any suhject which CHM his head white generating steps to suit his fam? and the spirit of the moment. Lucid' has a he' mendous personality, as has heen observed at school and at our dances. You will never SCC Lucky without a smite or a good word for somfi0Hf' Interested in art, photography, and PSYCITO 'Egg LUCIYY doesn't have to took far for H Sublec ro. pursuing the first two, white his ctaSSmatei.ILb. vide ample raw material for the last. Thjljhn jectn is his lady friend, a girl who has mo eehas several fashion shows and- more thantoncey decorousiy graced the magazines as wet. eople Personahie, intelligent, and ahie to Icnoavsld go iaetter than they do themselves, Lucky S 0 ar. hitevfs Varsity Track Team, Society of Naval Arc and Marine Engineers, Propeller Cl ' r
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LER Y. kest I-ecesseglllli Plains of Fool alien as usilfl Y Zstrouimle sliding Dlte extreme! l always squeezed Rwllard was an E superman' and glllally Collected Occer Team OI rains in his First on lsr' J If ned lcfial-Sys , ' Y 'HC varies never ortliy, and Wm Dllege, mmfmder, Drill Bam, four yearsg one year. N. Y. MC sauntererl rler sportinga lgunclr of COCH' Bob becamea and promptly Pire State and fishing would Jr BOB fRO0m Sea HSlling' I consfallu' Se para srgflj r rice up at 0 expifed hollrg ,und to Som Jca es llle df-3SCI'V J future efforts' l rfb' of Naflil , Inffdmu KENNETH ALLEN BIHLER Brentwood, Long Island BELLS:KEN From tlie wastelancls of Brentwood, Long island, mlqerriiule Kennyu quiclcly earned tile niclc- name HBells witll lris pounding fists in sterling ring performances. Slightly puncluy, lie could nevertlmeless call tlie round, and many was tire ni hr wlien tlie more bloodthirsty in tlie arena g Y! Clranteclg HNOW, Bells, now. Kenny, always will- ing to ololige, would tlien gracefully lower tlle looom upon liis liapless opponent. A conscientious student, luis results were sur- prisingly moderate. However, we sllall always re- memloer tlae HDixieland jazz sessions tlnat en- livened tlre cruises. Vvlxatever lvecame of that plaotograplr of tile little boy and girl Wlao live in Spain? Assuming suave sopliistication by virtue of luis continental Hairef, Bells lnecame slirewd in iris ways lout not in luis mind. lntramural Sports, Propeller Club, Cliampion, 165 lla. intramural Boxing. RALPH BOOTH Ill V2 Main Street, Cortland, New Yorlc UNCLE RALPH Ralph, wlio came from tlie inaclcwoods country Of New Yorlc to NYSMC, lias made many friends during llis stay at Fort Sclluyler. During that time, lie laecame lcnown as tlre still water wlriclr ran deep, during tire mug year: wlriclr iyulolmled into tfre Tlmird Classman wlro lmew liow to get tlre luest of tlre HBone g finally, looiling into tire fun-loving upper classman who was forever put- ting llis lauddies to saclc, in tlfre wee lrours, and delivering liis famous Bootllisms. Also lolessed with mucll grey matter lie lield rates lootla at tlle Fort and afloat. His favorite pastime was writing to girls, lout most of lais letters loegan Dear Mom. If any female does lure liim into tlre marital state, She will laave won one of time best to leave tlre D0rtals of NYSMC. Heres wislning tlie loest to one Of tlle loest. Cowpany Petty Qfhcer, fltfi Company: Qnd Petty Officer, E Division.
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new 90v H B A Outh ITOI-H en tered s the .. . Forts Ie Vliiag In , , Q reff plgifvlfl the led a ' Through it efflor S xgusted vvi Il t H 011 ' 19, WIH 50 away. th . endgushdln Hccoris on Ie fi WeH'IWsI a ef, tiivisio 5 L 5 f I U O I spot In W of if more mai Vi, Heh Company: V Honor ROM Vw: 'l9erS, SRANFORD I, N. Y. Jn We Icnow wiv oing the Ciiaries- iect which enteri to suit his fiiftti .ucicy has H fff' een observed ti wiII never Sfff ord for someone' and pSYCh0I0iy' or a suilfedm ciassmafefipii' ast. The Su, has IIIOJCICJHI well. pk IC W pCO gkynshould go nal AfChite0!S tb. DANIEL THOMAS BRIDGE 75' Waidron Avenue, Sunnyside, Staten IsIand, N. Y. p RA DAN 5 D W Draw foIIowed cIoseIy in the footsteps of his eIder brother, USuspension,,' with his guitar and crescent wrench. It may be true that Dan is no Les PauI, but he has nevertheIess provided us with many ha hours on cruise and at the Fort. Is is said PPV that he surpassed himseIf when he serenaded a girI in Edinburgh, with great success. Besides his guitar, Dan has exhibited his taIents as a saiIor by picking up points with the IYYSIVIC Yacht CIub. Noted for never missing the first Iiberty party, Dan was invariabiy one of the Iast to return. BIessed with a wonderfui nature which has attracted many friends, one wonders how the future can hoId anything but success for Dan. Yacht Ciubg Vice-Commodore, Yacht Ciubg Intra- murai Sports. HERBERT WILLIAM BRQWNING 16 Southminster Drive, White PIains, New York BILL- HERB ' The HTWOI and a I'IaIfu CIassman emerged from the ranks of freshIy beaten Hmugsn to join us in our Second CIass Year. In no time at aII, how- ever, he firmiy estabIished himseIf as one of the boys, gIass in hand, foot on bar-raiI, teIIing us taIes of the StinI4ey D, of the strange things done 'neath the midnight sun, and of what is to be Iearned from the yeIIow and brown that is heIpfuI to the white. For BiII Iikes nothing better than a chance to reeI off a Robert Service poem, and many was the night he did so. A navaI Iieutenant, Bill was so fond of mid- shipman schooi that he came back for seconds, and it was in this fashion he came to us. A good guy, a good saiior, we wish him every success. Propeller Club, Yacht Club, President, Recreation Committee, Qnd Class Bosurfs Mate, 5rd Division.
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