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VINCENT VVALDORF WILSON 1067 Anderson Avenue, New York 52, N- Y. VIN: WOILFGANG EarIy in Iris tirst year Vin jumped rope S and cIeveIopecI a Iett jab in preparatiorl Fozlrreii, IntramuraI Boxing Tournament. In llis first bf e someone stucIc a tliumlo in Iiis eye and he bec out a HmarIcecI manf, Later a certain Hunter gal img vincecl trim ttiat Iie sI1ouIcI give up bgxing On- Vin was a soIicI 5rcI Division man untiI time I 1 cruise wlien, Ioecause of Canasta talents, he Es came associated witli the C tif R Division. TE- uncIercIassrnen Iearnecl to Iove tiis earIy mornine HI.et's go . . . I'1it tI1e declcln g Vinls extra-curricuIar activities inclucte an ap, preciation of tIne great outoloors-particuIarIy the HcIearH Iiunting in VVoocIIawn. During tlie swim- ming tests, Iie cIispIayecI speciaI talent tor crawling aIong tI1e Inottom, ancI time instructor triect Iiard to develop Iris styIe. Conscientious and sincere, Vinls innocent smile won Iiim many a friend. Assistant Master at Arms, Propeller Clutb, Intra- mural Boxing 1949. WALTER ROBERT WOODBURY 2941 166tI1 Street, FIusI1ing, N. Y. WALT: WOODY VVaIt enterecl Fort ScI1uyIer after a Ioriei ap' prenticestiip as a miII4man. VVoocIy has Played HH essentiaI part in tI1e extra-curricuIar activitiesz, He is one of tI1e few survivors of ttie Hcliase J H stauncti member of the famed HIVIonomoy rescue crew,H a post wtlicli Iater made Iiim vice-COIH' modore of tlie Yactit CIuIo Reserve: in acIcIition., he was captain of ttie intramuraI softtJaII cI1amp10U' sliip team. VVaIt also claims to tie one of the only four peopIe wtio macIe tlne piIgrimag6, in Rome' on rentecI motorcycles. I'Iis atJiIity to convert situations TH n danger into happy memories llvfiliasvglflggni f uellf With friends for VVaIt, and no matter O t1oIcIs, Iie will be alole to make tI1e tmest Of lt- lls AJ- tfee, Infrarfwfal Newman Cluta, Propeller Clulv, Eight Be vertising Staff, Dance Commi OU ofllituflfnb' .-570 T 15 SUREH ECW ii W' R,1i'RfgiTalI0f Gem IEE agifclised Stay in I 1111 Jafareeri t .t , in' , ' e I 111, ii ddr' tin tllw V Iomlllen E waitin P anilneotlilieri llie F furel00lfa are Gard Nlidifonsqu Q ' iilverstate' Inllrllllero ' A Georfle M10 'IIS' ' ' 1, ' - ao0ll ben ' git a U l . I lfsIlan1n5l1'Pi altoa Film COM Dt . . Si! 51i'imnuH9 Team' lu:1lole.E1Ql'I Bells' RICHARD Jost mo Ilinlda Aim ltlonci his round, S0 Firm, .iilliitlefnlffi 1948, ,la emleregl in S Iierotlegemham I Dm. N UI li'lllilI TT'IaF'S wil Iii atm this llllring mural elpllslmenls , '2nl, ind, in theSF'SD0rts Iiysihh L HSI C Hi flball tea H4x01'Q0l th EDU- . ecaf 10 L- WIS' HDIIIIHO s , . Oultnlhe? Qllln Iwo, 1 RWTQIQUHSHI Bqsb W Iwi., Sports, Swimming Team. Sin,
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THOMAS MALCOLM WALCZYK 200 Leavenworth Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y. TOM 5 BLOAT Direct from C.B.A., Syracuse, comes the 'fair haired iad of Leavenworth Avenue whose home, during any leave period, might he mistaken for a NYSMC harrachs. Yesi Tom is the genial host to the free loading crew of the ciass of '52, Names like HThe Tower and Shamrochf, Mac- he Foxheadf' HG-Af, HGerman Dougal and HT Stadiumf, and the Niissourif, are an vividly re- caiied, and treasured. However, iiice so many of us, Tom has fallen hy the wayside having heen scuttied hy a Queen, from City Island. Tom, always a great guy, will he sorely missed hy ali his classmates, especiaiiy oid HDouhie Deucef, which he served devotediy untii that fateful night. He will also he missed hy a certain deck hand after Tom concedes a certain het that has lasted four years. Oil King, Giee Ciuh, Newman Ciuh, Propeller Ciuh, Honor Rott, Admirars List, Society of Naval Architects and Nlarine Engineers, Eight Betts, Business Manager. FREDERICK CARL WEGENER 354 Stewart Avenue, Bethpage, L. I., N. Y. DURF HThe Durif' that is what he is known as hy his friendsi He hails from that epitome of ohscurity, Bethpage, next door to the Grumman airfield. That could he one of the reasons for his heing the Way he is. Un an evening on the town, when he goes out with the hoys and gets mellow, his favorite pastime is i0 deliver verhai herations which are as gentle as a lead pipe massage. A favorite, and famous, utterance is his profound Hi can stiii comprehendin T0 he there to hear him say those four words is Worth Your left toenaii. All in ali, he is a great guy and goes out of his Wf11Yt0 do favors, usually diahoiicai. His garage, Wlthfhe Pit, has seen the innards of many a class- mate s jaiopy, thY0u,re sure to find him master of his trade in e 110i too distant future. intramural Sports,
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GEORGE JOSEPH YATSKO 555 70 Street, Guttenherg, N. J. REGULAR: SUREFOOT A 'fReguiarH in every sense of the Word, that,s f George. He came to the Fort the adjective or f m a limited stay in the Navy with one purpose ro a career at sea George stuck to this am n mind, ' ' bition hut cIidn't let it narrow his activities. He S very prominent in the student organization, wa and one of our hest ciehaters. In the tieici of sports, Surefoot carried the Fort,s banner to the ice of Madison Square Garden and the Championship of the Silver Skates. A numher of really close friends is a sign of a ci George has more than enough to attest to this. His straightforward manner should t him a good berth, as a Deck Qfticer, on the Uhest damn ships atioatf, . great guy, an ge Stucient Council, Dehating Team, President, Swimming Team, Silver Skate Champion '51, Porthoie, Eight Bells, Propeller Club, Cadet. RICHARD JOSEPH ZHVIIVIERMAN 4529 Matilda Avenue, Bronx 20, N. Y. ROLLOQ DICK So round, so firm, so fully packed, Rollo came in September, 1948, bringing with him an in- satiahie interest in sports and a desire to further the coHege,s intramural and intercollegiate athletic Dwgram. Always Willing, Dick contributed great- ly YO athletics during his four years here. Some of his accomplishments have been: conciucing intra- mural events, sports reporting for the Porthoie, and. in the First Class Year, managing of the Varsity hasicethaii team. His non-rated status can prohahiy he attrihutecl f0.his love of the Canteen, card games, and iiioerty. HIS personality and political sensitivity should Combine to make him a success, for, after alt, Why Si10uIcIn't he? gmior Varsity Basketball Team, Manager, Varsity flsleethatt Team, Intramurals, Manager, Intra- mural QUGTUS, Staff, Porthoteg Cadet Painter, Pro- peller Club,
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