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ANCHOR 81 WHEEL WILLIAM H. LEWIS, Jr. HBTZZZS! SaLew9s LEW is one of our several exam- ples of men from the Frozen North. He admits, even boasts, that he is from Massachusetts. Before the Christmas vacation, Lew declaimed considerably about the charms of the Massachusetts belles, but met with few believers. When he returned to school after the holidays, he brought with him proof in the form of a picture. Since then the cynical Severnites have been silent. Last fall, Bill was a member of the A squad. Later he won a place for himself on the wrestling team. But these are not all of Bill's accomplishments. He is also a charter member of Rome, Davis, Stevens, and Lewisg Bridge Fiends, Inc. T' V JAMES L. McCULLY ccMacss ssJi7nss LAST fall Mac was a valuable member of the 130-pound foot- ball team. He was also one of the mainstays of the varsity soccer outfit. When the students or ganized that popular last period indoor baseball league of theirs, Mac was seen among the eager participants. If we should say that Jim was a ladies' man we might not be be- lieved. And yet, neverthless, it is the truth. Mac can be found at all Severn Proms and at alldances in the neighborhood, but it is rumored that he never appears twice with the same girl. Why is that, Mac? Are you hiding some deep, dark secret behind that calm exterior of yours, or do you just believe that variety is the spice of life?
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ANCHOR 81 WHEEL CARL R. HIRSCHBERGER Hirschy YVE are now presenting our local loudspeaker-the one and only Hirschy. If we ever needed a fog- horn, we would have one right here at hand. But all kidding aside, Hirsch is one swell fellow. After a lot of diligent practice Hirsch was made first string quarter on the football team-a man-sized job for anybody to handle. He is on the wrestling squad and in the spring we will see him running around with a i butterfly net Clacrosse stick to the uninitiatedj. But it is in the classroom that Hirschy really stands out-his marks are so high we are afraid to mention them. He is also a licensed pilot, and we expect to see him come through the Academy with flying colors. v v W- x.',J ' 4 Bill', .'Vosey,, LAST fall, Nosey was a valuable, hard-hitting tackle on the foot- ball team, winning a letter in that sport. He is also a member of the wrestling team, and expects to go out for lacrosse later in the year. Bill is one of the quietest fel- lows in his class. Although we know nothing definite about it, we feel sure that he has some hid- den romance in his North Caro- lina home. If not, why should he be so quiet and reserved? As Bill is one of those fortunate mortals, who can get excellent marks without cracking a book, we feel cer- tain he will pass the Naval Academy examinations with flying colors. Your many friends at Severn wish you the best of luck, Nosey. I 'bv WILLIAM A. HQWLAND 'f J 'fb'
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ANCHOR 8: WHEEL LLOYD M. McCLURE scMacas ssMiltaa MAC first came into prominence at Severn as the result of his de- feating J im Brown in the finals of the fall tennis tournament. Sub- sequent events proved, however, that this was no boy of one tal- entf, Among his other accom- plishments, Mac played fullback on the 130-pound football team. Later he became an indispensable member of Mr. Paul Hoover's soccer club. In one short year, Milt has done well by Severn, and Severn ' by him. He is a gentleman all the way through. But there is one thing We all have against Mac. The mail bag does too well for him. Mac's never-failing good humor and friendly cheerfulness have gained him many friends at school, so We forgive him and wish him all the success he deserves. VV EDWARD J. MARTANCIK iCM0Tt!! G6MaTty!, MARTY played football on the B squad and distinguished himself by playing more positions than any other man on the squad and by excelling at them all. Marty was a no less valuable member of the soccer team, and from the looks of things, this like- able third deckerl' should go far in baseball and tennis in the spring. Mort is undoubtedly an ex- cellent bridge player, but his chief claim to fame rests on his un- challenged ability as a kibitzer. It is even Whispered that he would rather kibitz than play. Lucky indeed is the lad behind whose chair stands Mort.
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