United States Merchant Marine Academy - Midships Yearbook (Kings Point, NY)

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United States Merchant Matina flradnrmr Deputy Supervisor, United States Merchant Marine Cadet Corps (Zafifaut 7 SowieJ C. TtSTftS Executive Officer S ewuut 7(J. ‘Reed. TtSTftS Chief, Executive Division Chief, Administrative Division pipog oiuioppoY 'Aipjeioeg uoiSTAiQ oiuiepeoy 7J0THO Head. Finance and Supply k ■ y .s- Head, Department of Public Works Assistant Head, Department of Public Works and Marine Equipment Officer TtSTHS licut. 7V. 'Ktuta, 'USTKS Registrar and Assistant Secretary Academic Board (?a twuz tc(en, s4nt6xvi S- (fytUKfieau, USTtlS Regimental Officer I Regimental staff a l i i Left to Right: R. Martin, C. P. 0.; J. Adcock, Intelligence; G. Besch, Communica- tions; H. Fleck, Welfare and Recreation; L. Thompson, Adjutant; D. Durnal, Commander; J. Noble, Transportation; C. Pillsbury, Commissary; E. Zum Brunnen, Security; E. Antkowial, Public Relations; H. Gunn, Assistant Welfare and Recreation; J. Baker, Mascot Keeper (in rear) . Regimental staff f i Left to right: N. Skotynsky, Welfare and Recreation; H. N. Gunn, Transportation; P. J. Treveiler, Commissary; F. K. Moore, Adjutant; R. H. Hellweg, Commander; W. M. Connell, C. P. O.; W. R. Nance, Security; E. A. Goldberg, Intelligence; E. T. Antkowiak, Public Relations; C. McDaniel, Communications. C0MDR Rr,A,RD H 0'c°nnELL, usms Battalion Officer BATTALION (i9) WILFRED w. KNIGht USm_ Assistant Battalion Officer r FIRST WINTER STAFF Left to right: F. Zehnder, Weege, Commander; Communications; G. Dacy, Berthing; J. Heilshorn, Adjutant; C. K. Mandell, Security; J. Zievers, Morale; D. Shield's, C. P. O. Right J. HEILSHORN Battalion Adjutant FIRST BATTALION STAFF Left to right: D. W. Eberhardt, Berthing and Commissary; J. E. Shepherd, Adjutant; R. E. Martin, Commander; E. F. Koch, Security; J. R. Becker, Welfare and Recreation; H. F. Fern, C. P. O. (in rear) Left J. SHEPHERD Battalion Adjutant Right R. MARTIN Battalion Commander SUMMER STAFF DECEMBER I I Left to Right: J. A. Patrina D. E. Petersen W. E. Wendler J. K. Bryan W. B. Fry E. E. Colletta R. O. Young F. K. Moore F. B. Glocke R. H. Hellweg (in rear) Left to Right: E. I. Jordan P. C. Veazie W. B. Smith M. U. McKie C. W. Swensen D. W. Eberhardt G. S. Zacharkow H. E. Knopp W. S. Davis E. F. Koch (in rear) Left to Right: J. E. Heckmovich J. E. Shepherd R. G. Joseph A. R. Lucente M. C. Manderson W. L. Sahl E. W. Cooke J. Boroody J. J. Simcox C. L. Miller (in rear) JUNE Left to Right: T. Coody D. Stewart J. Patrina C. Miller J. Scanlon D. Davenport S. Dalrymple F. Vitale J. Baker E. Drill (in rear) ||§gp -mm. Left to Right: P. Blowers W. Skinner M. Hogle D. Peterson H. Knopp H. Ottoway E. Colletta W. Clermont R. White R. Graulty (in rear) Left to right: D. See E. Hannan C. Jordan D. Shields P. Veazie W. O'Neal W. Davis L. Geyhart D. Freytag F. Mascitti (in rear) WINTER STAFF Left to right: E. Schwartz, Communication; R. Bell, Security; J. B. Platner, Adjutant; R. Wall, Commander; A. Treveiller, C. P. O.; F. Monroe, Morale; C. Suhre, Commissary. R. WALL Battalion Commander Right J. PLATNER Battalion Adjutant SECOND BATTALION STAFF Left to right: R. Geer, Commissary; F. Niziar, Morale; R. Williamson, Adjutant; A. C. Novacek, Commander; J. Flythe, C. P. O.; J. Teplow, Communication; V. Mastradonas, Security. Left R. WILLIAMSON Battalion Adjutant Right A. NOVACEK Battalion Commander SUMMER STAFF 8 i DECEMBER Left to Right: V. Mastrandonas A. Morasso A. Auk J. Tierney R. Dorman A. Novacek R. Williamson G. Bournazian E. Vousden D. Hale Left to Right: P. Treveiler S. Sugarman T. Patterson A. Lindeman F. Sudholt R. Hertzberg R. Hinzer J. LaMay G. Bruce W. Glennon Left to Right: A. Taddei F. Niziak J. Stuart R. Steiger R. Emerich J. Patterson W. Hayes A. Zimmerman D. Russell R. Steuer Left to right: R. Dorman, Fourth Company Commander R. Emerich, Sixth Company Commander F. Sudholt, Fifth Company Commander JUNE Left to Right: G. Moore S. Schneible J. Patterson R. Steuer A. Treveiler W. Ekman T. Jones O'Rourke Hulsebosche W. Roberts Left to Right: H. Luck G. Burford D. Hale W. Hayes R. Hertzberg R. Reichert A. Wasley R. Heinzer C. Tolley A. Lyman Left to Right: O. Smith J. Platon A. Taddei B. Roberge A. Morasso W. Haynes R. Matthes T. Bryan W. Llewellyn E. Nielson Left to right: A. Treveiler, Fourth Company Commander R. Hertzberg, Fifth Company Commander A. Morasso, Sixth Company Commander WINTER STAFF Left to right: B. Murphy, Berthing and Commissary; R. French, Communications; W. McGinnis, Security; A. McDonald, Commander; A. Stimpson, Adjutant; J. Waring, Morale; T. McNamara, C. P. 0. Left A. STIMPSON Battalion Adjutant Right a. McDonald Battalion Commander THIRD BATTALION STAFF Left to right: D. Dickson, Communication; R. Kline, Commissary; G. Rehn, Adjutant; J. Jordan, Commander; R. French, Security; H. Fritzke, Morale; C. Beckwith, C. P. O. Left G. REHN Battalion Adjutant SUMMER STAFF 52 Right J. JORDAN Battalion Commander i DECEMBER Left to Right: J. Reynolds S. Franks R. Stoklosa C. Donnelly H. Behmlander J. Finzer G. Rehm M. Blackwell R. Rowan P. Weiner Left to Right: W. Ellis F. Guido D. Morris T. Lyons D. Stoughton C. Beckwith J. Jordan H. Fritzke C. Cecil R. Pozzo Left to Right: C. Walz R. Johnson L. Cable W. Braunsdorf H. Bailey R. Kline T. Curtin H. Fritzke J. Murphy Left to right: D. Stoughton, Eighth Company Commander H. Bailey, Ninth Company Commander H. Behmlander, Seventh Company Commander JUNE Left to Right: W. Stark D. McClemon R. Rowan R. Pozzo J. Murphy H. Lindenbaum J. Finzer M. Cecil C. Spitz R. Crabtree Left to Right: E. Russell P. Weiner R. Walker J. McNamara T. Curtin H. McLoughlin W. Ellis G. Napier R. Taylor D. Goodenow Left to Right: H. Newton B. Baldwin J. Reynolds C. Walz N. Blackwell C. Narwicz G. Gilman W. Self L. Hudak A. Smith Left to right: N. Blackwell, Ninth Company Commander J. Murphy, Seventh Company Commander T. Curtin, Eighth Company Commander -1 •' DEPARTMENT OF NAUTICAL SCIENCE pHE mission of the Department of Nautical Science is to impart to the Cadet-Mid- shipman a knowledge of mathematics, navi- gation, seamanship, cargo and related sub- jects in order that he may efficiently per- form the duties of a Deck Officer in the Merchant Marine and when called upon, accept the responsibilities of serving his country afloat as an officer in the United States Naval Reserve. COMMANDER PEDER GALD, USMS Head, Department of Nautical Science Front Row: Lt. Comdr. F. D. Dwyer, Lt. Comdr. C. L. Saurbier, Comdr. P. Gald, Lt. Comdr. F. A. Litchfield, Lt. Comdr. E. B. Waters. Second Row: Lieut. W. V. O'Hara, Lt. (jg) G. A Keyes, Lt. (jg) J. P. Conte, Lieut. R. B. May, Lieut. A. F. Nickl, Lt. (jg) J. F. Dolan, Lt. (jg) G. N. Steiner, Lt. (jg) K. A. Geary. Third Row: Lieut. L. B. Kane, Lieut. O. E. Thompson, Lt. (jg) R. W. Thomas, Lt. (jg) J. M. Chamberlain, Lt. (jg) W. A. Wighert, Lt. (jg) J. S. Herlich. Back Row: Lieut. V. E. Tyson, Lieut. T. D. Nicholson, Lieut. A. W. Groh, Lieut. J. H. LaDage, Lt. (jg) J. L. Thompson, Lt. (jg) P. M. Crum. THE best professional ships' officers in the world is Kings Point's boast of its host of alumni. On the seven seas, in the merchant and Naval Services, graduates of Kings Point have proved their training is the key to their success, and to the Deck Officer graduate the crux of his nautical edu- cation is absorbed in Samuels Hall, home of The Department of Nautical Science. 60 Course correction, All those parts! 061 081 01' °61 081 Oil 09' ÂŤÂŤÂŤ |T IS most fitting that the mentors who designed and constructed the Academy chose the building closest to the Sound to house the Nautical Science department for here the sons of Kings Point learn of the sea and of practical applications of their chosen profession. Celestial and terrestrial navigation are of prime importance and are thoroughly taught. Problems involving every means of position-deter- mination are worked until navigation in all its phases becomes second nature. Uses of auxiliary aides to navigation such as Radar direction finders, sounding machines, Radar Loran, and fathometers are ex- plained in detail, and every man is trained in their use. Here also, the instruction of Nautical Rules of the Road is given high priority. Cadet Midshipmen are required to understand en toto the intricacies that are embodied in the dictates of the laws which prevent collisions on the high seas and inland waters, and these laws must be learned verbatim by Deck Cadet Midshipmen. 63 Steady hand. Handle with care EAMANSHIP, the proficiency in which is a requisite to every aspiring sailor, is also taught in Samuels Hall. In this course respect for the might of the sea is taught and the disastrous results of incompetence at sea illus- trated. Through intensive study and drill, ability is rooted in each Cadet Mid- shipman and the bugaboo of incompetence thwarted. A thorough under- standing of his ship, its workings, and a knowledge of the sea are imparted in this course. Proper cargo planning and stowage, life blood of the mer- chant service, and related subjects such as Naval Architecture, communica- tions, meteorology, and astronomy—are taught in the department of nautical science. 65 Heave! 66 DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING “pHE mission of the Department of Engin- eering is to properly educate Marine Engin- eers who can operate the complex plants in ships of the Merchant Marine, and when called upon to do so, in ships of the United States Navy. To attain such an objective the Cadet-Midshipmen Engineers must have a firm foundation of science and funda- mental engineering subjects, and subse- quently master such subjects as steam, elec- trical and diesel engineering from a marine viewpoint, of equal importance is the main- tenance of a mutual understanding of each other's problems between the engine and deck departments aboard ship and the incul- cation of a pride and respect in the Marine Engineering profession. COMMANDER LAUREN S. McCREADY, USMS. Head, Department of Engineering i Front Row: Comdr. L. S. McCready, Lt. Comdr. C. W. Sandberg, Lt. Comdr. L. F. Gaudreau, Lt. Comdr. F. M. Dittrick, Lieut. S. O. Carlson, Lt. C. F. Hubert. Second Row: Lt (jg) H. M. Barager, Lieut. J. F. Beatty, Lieut. M. C. Thomas, Lieut. G. H. Barnes, Lieut. J. C. Martin, Lieut. R. A. Labdon, Lieut. M. J. Gross. Third Row: Lieut. E. L. Manning, Lieut. W. L. Shetler, Lt. (jg) R. F. Bruns, Lt. (jg) J. E. Worsley, Lt. (jg) J. B. Travis, Lt. (jg) F. R. DeRoberts, Lieut. H. O. Travis, Lt. (jg) M. G. Fields. Back Row: Lt. (jg) N. J. Cancilla, Lt. (jg) F. X. Schuler, Lt. (jg) L. H. Hammond, Lt. (jg) R. J. Martin, Lt. (jg) H. Kurss, Lt. (jg) R. E. Goebel, Lt. (jg) R. J. Strouse. THE Department of Engineering has established a curriculum which includes not only the 1 practical and theoretical essentials of marine engineering but a broad course covering the fundamental subjects of engineering including Calculus, Chemistry, Physics, Mechanics, Mechanisms, Thermodynamics, Engineering Processes, Engineering Drawing and Descriptive Geometry, and Machine Shop. The student engineer acquires, in addition to a knowledge of operating principles, the necessary understanding of theory and design which enables him more fully to realize and comprehend the marine equipment with which he will come into contact as a licensed engineer. Supplementing the classroom lectures, the laboratories bring to the Cadet-Midshipmen not only a correlation between the practical and theoretical aspects of engineering, but also acquaint them with the latest trends in modern equipment. Although every Cadet-Midshipman has spent a minimum of six months sea duty working under practical conditions, the laboratories in his major engineering subjects—Steam, Diesel, and Electricity—endeavor to bring to him a more complete picture than can be brought out by actual operating conditions. Examples of this are: the design of the machinery and the possible economy that can be realized by skillful management and efficient operation of the equipment. Modern equipment of marine design is disassembled, thoroughly inspected, re- assembled, and then operated by the Cadet-Midshipmen in the various laboratories through- out Fulton Hall so that the men are qualified to operate machinery of this type aboard our modern merchant ships. The endeavor of the Department is not to train, but to educate the Cadet-Midshipmen so that Kings Point can continue its boast of providing marine engineers second to none 68 70 Taking a bite. I Raising steam. A i Mile a minute. Edison Juniors 9 ÂŁ Taffy pull. See what develops. Shocking ... eh what? l|B  Inside dimensions. Tight fit. 73 Blood, sweat and tears. fv J ; v.v -v9v • ♦• {.•« ’ ' . . 4- V$ ' ijRfo 2 ; tj ÂŽL ?Iv' -v BOWDITCH HALL 74 DEPARTMENT OF SHIP MANAGEMENT THE objective of the Department of Ship Management is to equip graduates to become capable executives in the shore management of shipping after necessary service at sea as officers. COMMANDER WILLIAM L. BULL, USMS Head, Department of Ship Management. Front Row: Lt. (jg) S. Kirschen, Lieut. W. E. Von Gronau, Comdr. W. L. Bull, Lt. Comdr. L. C. Kendall, Lieut. F. C. Setaro. Back Row: Lt. (jg) L. Holland, Lt. (jg) J. D. Mahoney, Lt. (jg) L. Jarett. -pHROUGH the efforts of the Department of Ship Management, we have obtained a sound technical knowledge of the business of shipping from the viewpoints of both ships' offi- cers and company executives. But more than just learning the skills of our profession, we have been shown the role our profession could and must play in building a sound interna- tional economy, and in making the world a better place for all men. Economics, International Trade, Marine Insurance, Ship Operation, and Personnel Rela- tions instilled us with an understanding of the factors of successful business administration. Commercial Law, International Law, and Admiralty made us cognizant of the statutes, agreements, and unwritten law which regulate the world in which we live. Looking, back at the thorough preparation we acquired in the Department of Ship Management, we feel both gratitude and pride as we go forth as officers to man the merchant ships of the United States. 76 Why?? O HARA HALL 78 DEPARTMENT OF NAVAL SCIENCE COMMANDER ROBERT E. CUTTS, USN Head, Department of Naval Science pHE general objective of the Department of Naval Science is to provide the Cadet- Midshipman with a well rounded course in Naval subjects, which, in conjunction with the attainment of his license as a Merchant Marine officer will qualify him for a com- mission in the United States Naval Service. “pHE records of the more than two thousand Kings Point graduates who served as officers on 1 active duty with the Navy during the recent war attest the thorough, efficient train- ing afforded by the Department of Naval Science, under the direction of Comdr. Cutts, USN. Supplementing the Departments of Nautical Science and Marine Engineering, the Naval Science Department is primarily concerned with those courses peculiar to the training of the Naval Line Officer. These include: Naval Administration, Tactics, Damage Control, Ord- nance and Gunnery, Naval Communications, and the rudiments of Aviation. A well-rounded schedule of classroom lectures and supplementary practical drills has been instituted whereby Cadet-Midshipmen are given an opportunity to put into actual or simulated practice the theory taught in the classroom. In addition, short practice cruises aboard the Naval craft at- tached to the Academy give Cadet-Midshipmen the experience of life and routine aboard Naval vessels. Thus indoctrinated with a thorough knowledge of the Naval profession, Cadet-Midship- men may accept their commissions as Ensigns, USNR, fully satisfied that they are sufficiently equipped and trained to carry out their assignments in the event of their being called to active Naval duty. 80 mmmmm It's easy fellows ÂŤH MW III III mm iviin III HI III III III III mnr nr nr nrrn mu nim mm m!H mm 82 DEPARTMENT OE HISTORY and LANGUAGES -|“HE Department of History and Languages has as its fundamental objective the prep- aration of Cadet-Midshipmen for intelligent citizenship. The courses in History afford them an understanding of the institutions of the modern world and our country. The courses in English and Public Speaking are not intended to produce professional writers and speakers, but rather to develop a knack of defining problems, establishing facts, drawing valid conclusions, and of using clear, forceful English in written and oral expression. The program in Foreign Languages places emphasis on a conversa- tional command of the colloquial form of the language and good auditory comprehen- sion, as spoken by the natives, for practical use in ports of the world. COMMANDER CHARLES W. FERRIS, USMS Head, Department of History and Languages fv Front Row: Lieut. M. M. Maya, Lt. (jg) G. Alexander, Comdr. C. W. Ferris, Lt. Comdr. W. A. Flint, Lieut. O. D'Esopo. Back Row: Lieut. L. H. Giddings, Lieut. S. P. Palmer, Lt. (jg) V. Ramos, Lieut. J. P. Walsh, Lieut. A. A. Heugel, Jr. ■po INSTILL in the Cadet-Midshipman a liberal background and intellectual curiosity so that he may better understand his international neighbors with whom he is destined to come in contact is largely the job of the Department of History and Languages. Great is the man who knows people, but greater is he who understands them. With this fact in mind the Department of History and Languages staff sets out to imbue the men with a knowledge of the basic languages and histories of the peoples of this world and a healthy respect for the views and differences of these people. Cadet-Midshipmen are also taught American history and literature so that they may comprehend how Americans fit into the vast galaxy of hu- manity. In the classroom, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Russian are spoken and encour- aged along the conversational line. World history and present day customs of foreign coun- tries are studied so that an appreciation of their different manners and customs may be gained. The Department of History and Languages may claim a job well done in arming Cadets with the strongest and only weapon of peace—understanding. 84 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL TRAINING THE Department of Physical Training and Athletics aims to serve as a force in physical, mental and social improvement. Our objectives are to develop aquatic ability, physical fitness, skills for recrea- tion and habits and abilities that will en- courage regular participation in physical exercise; also, to provide the opportunity for participation in team games and indi- vidual sports through intramural and intercollegiate competition. COMMANDER WILLIAM J. REINHART, USMS Head, Department of Physical Training mumM Lieut. T. D. Carmody, Lieut. C. F. Stralka, Commander W. J. Reinhart, Lieut. Comdr. J. D. Baker, Lieut. J. W. Liebertz, Lieut. E. L. Jucker. Back Row: Chief J. T. Cox, Chief A. Feld, Warrant Off. A. Zielinski, Warrant Off. F. V. McCammon, Chief R. A. Patterson. LIFE at sea is a rigorous ordeal, beset with exigencies calling for strength of mind and body, coordination and agility. It is to the development of these qualities in each and every Cadet-Midshipman that the program of the Department of Physical Training is de- voted. Every advantage is afforded Cadet-Midshipmen in the furtherance of these aims, including use of the beautiful and practical gymnasium in O'Hara Hall, which is fully equipped with all necessary facilities and supervised by an expert and experience-wise in- structing staff under the capable direction of Commander W. J. Reinhart. Intramural activities and competition are fostered to supplement varsity athletics. In this manner the entire Regiment of Cadet-Midshipmen can enjoy and participate in the thrill of competitive sports. The call of the sea is a challenge to men of vigor and endurance. The Department of Physical Training builds men to answer that challenge. Down and out Hit him again! LIEUT. R. B. MAY, USMS Executive Officer n Shining examples, Master mechan I Ship ahoy! Her pennants are showing Make her fast! I . -N-rJ. . ‘ .1' ■ ---M. ••;■ • ' . • .v ■': r. ' . ■ ÂŤSB 2k oA ..v -v,'--r- -t-y '$ :': “ v-v • - • --••• ' ?£• ' '■'-•• . ■ - ■ -V .' .•' ■ I vvwscQg U’ 'i  .' f S i ,'•' ftr rirvT;;_JiSr:3Tw .. -w%w. . .... -Vs •• -- • r' ytr. r - rim .rfl , i - - ■ “• '-TT mmim gj i; '■ • ! IS3 ' ■ . .4 - • H '-1 i- . . . ' ? ' VvmY ' Z ype fe : yV. v • ft. -i l ': ’' -v- ’■ • - ■ • ■’ • . '. ' '■ . . “ ' ‘ . '; • •■•v?rr ?..'i K8. •; ':-f.:7.fe . - v'5V7-.:i: ;. . : , v.'-rz:v. v.''- - . ' ‘ :. • •5t!sv’' rr. ': •-• R iÂŤ ; ,,.... -.}.,Aairf '•’ •.. r-:yi S vj- 'tv i 'Sfe'-S'' • • . y: '-:r-Cki.- jL:-, - ,. ' • - VV. v. 1. ' ■ijr. .- - V'J .r; ' . .. ' ' •.'• - -: -■:. a • • '-■• i5 -' ” ' ‘ ’• . •• .. V . - s ; k v ima ' v- .a efe? Front Row: Blowers, Dooley, McKie, Smith, Grover, Keller, Valintino, McGuire, Vitelli. Second Row: Kuzco, Olsavsky, Lundgren, Ratcliffe, Michalski, Smyth, Von Thron, Hafner, Hautsch, Conklin, Manzuk. Third Row: Dowling, Rudd, Mandell, Gatof, Allen, Cramer, Manderson, Lee, D. K., Belleville, Hulcebosche, Kelley. Fourth Row: Czarniak, Kerans, Hickman, Biezup, Zacharkow, Franks, Morasso, Sparks, Reynolds, Repko. Back Row: Farmer, Miller, Mortimer, Downes, Stuller. OOTBALL 1947 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Kings Point 0 Villanova Opponents 60 13 Yale 34 0 Colgate 29 0 St. Bonaventure 25 46 Adelphi 0 0 Fordham 12 6 Lehigh 20 22 Brooklyn 14 6 Boston University 33 7 Hofstra 16 0 George Washington 40 COMDR. VI It W. J. REINHART, USMS Head Coach Hit 'em hard! Left to Right: Lieut. C. Strakla, USMS, line coach; Comdr. W. Reinhart, USMS, head coach; Lt. Comdr. J. Baker, USMS, backfield coach. WARRANT OFFICER A. ZIELINSKI, USMS Trainer 102 Ref in for the tackle! GAME ASKETBALL Dec. 3 Columbia University Dec. 5 George Washington University Dec. 10 Manhattan College Jan. 7 Brooklyn College Jan. 9 Adelphi College Jan. 14 Lehigh University Jan. 16 Wagner College Jan. 23 St. John's University Jan. 28 St. Francis College Jan. 30 Texas Wesleyan Feb. 6 Hofstra College Feb. 7 Adelphi College Feb. 13 Queens College Feb. 27 St. Francis College Mar. 3 Hofstra College Mar. 4 Fordham University Mar. 9 Muhlenberg College J0c s LX l'g' ' coaeV' USf S 106 Winged feet Whose ball? H. BUESKING Manager R. JACQUES Manager S. ADAMSON Manager Stretch! 1 10 One point I NO SMOKING Front Row: King, Nolan, Wildar, Miller, Finzer. Middle Row: Mier, Martin, Balderman, Brannsdorf, Sudholt, Wojecki. Back Row: Dewhurst, Upchurch, Chinnery, Whysel, Stoviak, Murray, McKie, Adamso lt. R y STOVIAK. UShAS Coach 1 14 Tapp n pirouette Trapped Baldy gettin' steam on deck. Kings Point Opponent 7 Manhattan 3 9 Queens 8 7 Brooklyn 10 2 U. S. Military Academy 7 1 St. Johns 5 4 Hofstra 0 13 Adelphi 6 4 U. S. Naval Academy 11 2 University of Maryland 9 1 New York University 7 2 Villanova 7 2 Hofstra 1 19 Fordham 8 6 Queens 11 4 Adelphi 5 5 Wagner 8 9 St. Johns 4 That one's gone! 117 Front Row: Thompson, Crabtree, Boudosquie, Toomey, Skotynsky. Back Row: Mgr. Howes, Dalryhple, Michalski, Farrington, Strandberg, Gannon, Davis, Lehran. Seton Hall Relays (1st place in College Mile Relay) Penn. Relays (1st place in College Mile Relay) Up and over. Flying high. Quadrangular Meet (US-87, BPI-6' 2, Adelphi-27V2, St. Francis-49) 81’ 2 Hofstra College 49' 2 Brooklyn College 62 Last lap. I 19 SPRING K. P. 145 Colgate U. 119 1 37 Cooper Un. 80 1 41 Georgetown 1 23 148 G. Wash'n 115 Back Row: Lieut. Fiore, Patton (Mgr.), Sinnott, Snyder, Koch, Oakes, Slavin (vice commodore), Moore, Henry (Mgr.). Middle Row: Knopp, Hirsch, Sammis, Tugby, MacKechnie, Carson (commodore), Monroe. Front Row: Allen, Balough, Koyen, Cass, Weber, Elliott, Jordan. AUTUMN Sept. 28—-Quadrangular Meet. Kings Point placed second. Oct. 4—Dual Meet. Kings Point placed first. Oct. 1 1—Triangular Meet. Kings Point placed first. Oct. 12—6th Annual ICYRA Middle Atlantic Association Member Championship (10 colleges partici- pated). Won by Kings Point. Oct. 18—ICYRA Freshman Elimination. Kings Point placed first in A division. Tied for first in B division. Oct. 26—Pentagonal Meet. Kings Point placed first. House cleaning. 'i Back Row: Belleville, Anderson, Stewart, Huntsman, Stullar, Brooks, Coleman, Butterworth, Mgr. Middle Row: Traynor, Lee, Kelly, C.S.P.(A) Felds, Coach; Davies, Warren, Eggen, Gabey, Captain. Front Row: Louis, Ocamb, Carlson, Fey, Reilly, Lauber, McCaffrey. C.S.P. (Al ALLEN FELDS Coach I WIMMING NIS I L. GODDARD Manager Front Row: Weiner, Kuenzli, Yeck, Rydberg, Kern. Back Row: C. Sp. Patterson, Holt, Osborne, Ho, Goddard. E. YECK C. Sp. R. PATTERSON Captain Coach Rifle P_IFLE and PISTOL Kings Point Opponent 1644 71st Infantry Veterans Ass'n 1636 825 University of South Carolina 721 1680 4th Infantry, N. Y. C. 1627 871 New York University 922 1291 Massachusetts Inst, of Tech. 1224 899 U. S. Coast Guard Academy 930 902 St. Johns University 888 1246 U. S. Military Academy 1375 920 University of Maine 924 1382 Cornell University 1382 916 Brooklyn Polytech Institute 925 1388 Rennssalear Polytechnic 1374 1825 University of Oklahoma 1921 914 University of Wisconsin 933 1381 Cornell University 1419 931 University of Maine 933 1804 7 1 st Infantry Veterans Ass'n 1802 Front Row: Black, Marion, Veazie, Brown. Middle Row: Urban, Jordan, Obstfield, Curtin. Back Row: Ellis, Morris, Coach-Chief Asch, Orton, Blackwell. 126 Pistol Kings Point Opponent 709 University of South Carolina 650 1 158 U. S. Coast Guard Academy 1338 1 101 M. 1. T. 1227 1 172 U. S. Naval Academy 1380 1012 U. S. Military Academy 1361 1736 U. S. Coast Guard 1374 1188 University of Wisconsin Forfeit Kneeling: Black, Arnold, Veazie. Standing: Coach-Chief Ash, Wagner, Jordan, Curtin. P. C. Veazie Captain Rifle Team C. S. P. R. W. Asch, USMS Coach On target. H. Wagner Captain Pistol Team Lt. Comdr. H. Fish Officer-Adviser I 1 y - And on the left gentlemen HIP'S SERVICE Shoes, shoes, shoes!! Blue Monday For tomorrow?' Hello I Nervous?' LUMNI ” DAY 74 01 WINTER DANCE Held At )tb. scaros’ jutzofj Admiral Cochrane takes the review. Vickery plaque Neptune It ain't hay. H.n PO!Hk Mascots and keeper. 138 Memories. EGIMENTAL ELECTION Secret ballot. Campaign E V E fc warm I sxy s ; MAVAf? WTEfil 4 h My friends Bandwagon. 139 Left to Right: Lt. Comdr. C. W. Sandberg, Congressman Nodar, Lt. Comdr. R. H. O'Connell, Lt. Comdr. R. E. Salman, Congressman Latham, Congressman Potts, Congressman Bradley, Admiral R. R. McNulty, Lt. Comdr. F. C. Arnoult, Congressional Investigator, Comdr. L. S. McCready. CONGRESSMEN AND THEIR CONSTITUENTS 140 Introductions All ashore cP rsm aoun iuu.ru vm s WKHAJfT tuft ACA9CMT USI ! V9KS   fl ★ Visitors Delegates to the International Meetings of Marine Aids to Navigation. Dedication of Riesenberg Portrait. Outward bound Two way traffic, D. S. Aboard Smoke eater. Hope it holds Bearing Secured Mr - 'Jk BEST OF OUR LIFE Casablanca Ancient arch 157 One two, one two EVEILLE and MUSTERS Patten Hospital. COMDR. C. P. SPENCER, USPHS Senior Medical Officer ICK BAY Tough Break! Physiotherapy. Thump, thump . . . y FFORDING both the atmosphere and environment conducive to speedy convalescence, Patten Hospital offers the sick Cadet-Midshipman the best possible medical care. Manned by a competent staff of doctors, dentists, nurses, and corpsmen, and provided with all the facilities of a modern medi- cal institution, Patten Hospital is well prepared to meet any emergency. Taking full advantage of its peaceful ward and beautiful garden, the con- valescing Cadet-Midshipman soon re- turns to duty refreshed and revitalized. LT. COMDR. W. W. CALHOUN, USPHS Senior Dental Officer 163 Rest cure. I Uncover—two!! ; Stroke! A - . TIME COMDR. R. O. HARPOLE, USMS _ HURCH CALL Krjj 172 173 Left to Right: C. Rhodes M. Sprake L. Bejarano R. Lane M. Bitzer F. Martemucci vcr 20,000 volumes; rnore than , mguage and music records, micro two large files of ephÂŤ3|al mat?| Regular exhibits encourage the use reading rooms. Special emphasis HANGE is a characteristic of any young institution ever seeking improvement. If there is any department of the Academy where this characteristic has been most obvious in recent months, it is the library. A professional staff of five Icarried out the reorgan- ization and development programjbf the Adftemy Library during the past year to the point where it n rounded collectioj all fields currently; ovi literature, language reader) an collections color to subject — v Library fias available to its users a well- Nearly 500” periodicals are received than 200 albums of history, ml te|ilm (with a Recordak L mat ii ÂŁmprise its regular ibrary and add on maritime to the time to house its constantly ex W: LT. COMDR. L. E. BEJARANO USMS Head Librarian R. F. LANE Asst. Librarian PH M. J. SPRAKE Asst. Librarian V elcome ai Home1 Brt, the water's fine. Sailing, saijing IflENlUS IknvvORK Choking rope CRUISES LIEUT. R. S. SELBY, USN Salute to-the colors VICTOR V. MAVAR Chairman LT. COMDR. R. H. O'CONNELL, USMS Officer-Adviser 186 pE s0 Administrative Secretaries. ■ '.re Dep Fite eOx- Regimental Yeomen. U.S.N.R tfc piis r' : mr Rf - •. . «■ V. - vt v r vu •. Vx Cjy y y J W$m 57j 1[3 a’ 5S' :-f. jr K Sg i. -. v i-, '- .if ''C Vy'p.V . 'ÂŤ wrr% ■• • . Y 1 ,‘ ' ' --Ji- k w' Sa? ■•-.. ÂŁ 3fi!SÂŁ ■ t Pfve 2s ii wJfc ? ffiSS ftV , iÂŽSm •■« r CfZ'i SSHSfcj M MWsmM- • 8ShHh$$ : fSS 'A t 1 ■, '%f-';: ÂŤÂŤ8 mm PHOTOGRAPHY R. E. SCHULKE Photo Editor W. M. THOMPSON Photo Editor 195 LAYOUT 196 W. A. NICKERSON Layout Editor ID TOP J. E. TEPLOW Art Editor ART 197 i ADVERTISING R. A. HEINZER Advertising Manager June Class R. J. RICH Advertising Manager December Class P. E. MERRITT Business Manager BUSINESS EDITORIAL R. W. GRESHAM Editorial Manager 200 Yankee Stadium and more practice V. V. MAVAR Drum Major WARRANT OFFICER F. V. McAMMON, USMS Bandmaster L. WALKER Manager G. C. GILMAN Commander COMPANY ■ LIEUT. H. C. SPURR, U$M$ Officer-Adviser At the stadium R. E. PATTON Commodore Kneeling: Powers, Succuro, Taddei, Brown, Uberti. Second Row: Cass, Niemi, Morris, Dulaney, Carson. Back Row: Oakes, Tishler, Hersch, Hooper, Winters, Meyers, Patton LT. COMDR. F. LITCHFIELD, USMS Officer-Adviser mm Qlee club LIEUT. C. DIAMOND, USMS Officer-Adviser P. W. THAYER Glee Club Director ' . . the Sound flows softly . . Ilii!? fj 1 i I ! Propeller club Lieut. Tyson, Officer-Secretary; Comdr. Bull, Officer-President; Comdr. McCready, Officer-Vice President; Lieut Von Gronau, Officer-Treasurer. E. C. VOUSDEN President of Camera Club AMERA LT. jg) W. W. KNIGHT, USMS Officer-Adviser CLUB LIEUT. J. C. MARTIN, USMS Officer-Adviser Eagle scout society Front Row: Nelson, Shields, Hayes, Cichaczewski, Scoggins, Antkowiak, Pelgrim, Reaney, Tolley, Platon. Second Row: Smyth, Guest, Antenecchia, Bader, Chunko, Schwoebel, Karnes, Warner, Davis, Reuper, Greenwood, Cupo, Pickar, Genninger, Tricke. Back Row: Bade, Lindsay, McGuire, Stanton, Mihill, Morasso, Goodman, Pappas, Lewis, Sherry, Salmon, Renick, Archand, Sinnett, Carroll, Wolf. E. T. ANTKOWIAK Editor-in-chief P. K. SCOGGINS Managing Editor D. REANEY Business Manager 212 Circulation D. Nelson, Mgr. LT. J. P. WALSH, USMS Officer—Adviser Photo. Sports G. Tolley, Editor ll Standing: Hawken, Johnson, Morasso, Hellweg, Hale, Bade. Seated: Foster, ZumBrunnen, McGinnis, Robie, Bryan, Moore, Fry. ■men ROBERT HELLEWEG News Editor william McGinnis Art Editor . i ,r 5' ■ .V. :i '-- ;j ' 3 ?2fTSP ' t:r p- Internal Father, strong to save, Whose works are seen by those who go down to the sea in ships and do business in great waters, we praise Thee for Thy wondrous Presence with the children of men. We invoke Thy blessing upon this Academy, the dreams of its founders, the labors of its leaders, the loyalty of the Regiment, and upon the graduating class, their families and friends, present and absent. We earnestly pray for Thy benediction upon the December Class that has ' fought the good fight, finished the course, and kept the faith.” May our graduates ever be loyal to the spirit of those memorialized at our monument consecrated to those who bravely died in commitment to Thy purpose of freedom for all of Thy children. Let their lives be a blessing to their Academy, their home, their country and their God. Grant that Thy Presence may shine upon them in fair weather and in foul, granting them the realization of their fondest hopes and dreams, and final entrance into the Heavenly Port. Invocation delivered by Chaplain Ralph O. Harpole, Commander. USMS. at Graduation Exercises. 10 December. 1947. 218 $ÂŁ 44 DecMi en, t947 GRADUATION DAY DECEMBER 10, 1947 WILLIAM ANTHONY ACOSTA 6 Broadway, Valhalla, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Blue Ridge Victory, Calmar Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Italy, France, Spain, Belgium, Germany, Algeria, Gibraltar. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Midships, Camera Club, Latin America Club, Eagle Scout Society. STUART SANDELL ADAMSON 385 Dundee Road, Glencoe, Illinois Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Frostburg Victory, Alcoa Steamship Co., S.S. Eufaula Victory, United States Lines, M.V. Cape Ugat, United States Lines. Countries Visited—France, Belgium, Italy, England, Puerto Rico. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. f UlfttlMIl Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Football, Swim- ming, Baseball, Eagle Scout Society, Intramural Regimental Championship Boxing Team. JOHN HAMMOND ADCOCK 17 Spring Hill Terrace, Somerville, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Atlantic Trader, Atlantic Oil Refinery Corp., S.S. Lindenwood Victory, Alcoa Steamship Co. Countries Visited—England, Ireland, France, Belgium, Germany, Holland, Poland, Spain, Italy, Trieste, Egypt, Algiers, Mor- occo, Bahrien Islands, Gilbert Islands, Philippine Islands, Japan, Panama, Venezuela. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Editor in Chief Midships, Propeller Club, French Club, Spanish Club, Latin American Club, Christmas Card Committee, Activities House Committee, Eagle Scout Society, Dance Committee, Cadet Officer—Regimental Intelligence Officer. 220 CECIL WILLARD AKRE Veblen, South Dakota Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Topa Topa, Waterman Steamship Corp., U.S.S.R. Victory, Moore McCormack Lines. Coutries Visited—India, Ceylon, England, France, Belgium, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Panama, Cuba, Ecuador. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Polaris, Boxing, Camera Club, French Club. ROBERT JOSHUA ALEXANDER 1 178 Queen Anne Place, Los Angeles, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Dickinson Victory, Seas Shipping Co., S.S. Santa Cruz, Grace Lines, S.S. Marine Cardinal, American President Lines, S.S. Cantigny, Cities Service Oil Co. Countries Visited—Australia, India, France, Ceylon, Chile, Panama, Algeria, Philippine Islands, Malay States, Hawaiian Islands, Eniwetok. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Wrestling, Camera Club. CHARLES GEORGE ALVEY 1017 Freeman Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Cape Avinof, United Fruit Co., S.S. William Eaton, Isthmian Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, England, Italy, Gibraltar, North Africa, Panama, Marshall Islands, Japan. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Midships, Manager Fencing Club. WILLIS EDWARD ANDERSON 2052 Memorial Avenue, Roanoke, Virginia Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Warren Delano, Marine Transport Lines, S.S. Little Big Horn, Cities Service Oil Co., S.S. American Ranger, United States Lines. Countries Visited—Panama, Netherlands West Indies, Venezuela, New Guinea, Admiralty Islands, Caroline Islands, Marshall Is- lands, England, Ireland. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Midships, Propeller Club, Drill Team, French Club, Regimental Newspaper Staff, Dance Committee, Calen- dar Staff Art Editor. ALBERT BLAKELY ARNOLD 431 Alice Avenue, Kirkwood, 22, Missouri Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Northwestern Victory, Northland Transportation Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Japan, Siam, India, Egypt, Arabia, Malaya. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific, Philip- pine Liberation. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Scholastic Star, Camera Club, Rifle and Pistol Club. ROBERT JEROME ARNSTEIN 687 44th Avenue, San Francisco, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Choctaw Trail, Pacific Tankers, Inc., S.S. Blooming- ton Victory, Moore McCormack Steamship Co., S.S. William Harris Hardy, Matson Navigation Co., S.S. Sea Centaur, Mat- son Navigation Co. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Midships, Polaris, Propeller Club, French Club, Spanish Club, Dance Committee, Regimental Public Relations Committee. 222 JAMES CLEVELAND ASHBEE 2815 Springhill Avenue, Mobile, Alabama Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Five Forks, War Emergency Tankers Corp., S.S. Cape Falcon, Waterman Steamship Co. Countries Visited—India, Persia, Australia, Malayan States, Co- lombia. ] Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club. ANTHONY CHARLES AUK 24 Perrin, River Rouge, Michigan Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Grove City Victory, Alcoa Steamship Co., S.S. Argo- naut, Isthmian Steamship Co., S.S. Marine Leopard, American President Lines. Countries Visited—China, Japan, India, Philippine Islands, Hawaiian Islands, Gilbert Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Band, Cadet Officer. ELMER DONALD BADGLEY 4339 Vine Street, Riverside, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Grinnell Victory, Hammond Shipping Co., S.S. San Jose, United Fruit Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Marshall Islands, Caroline Is- lands, Okinawa, Saipan, Panama, Germany. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Glee Club. I 223 ii Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Sturdy Beggar, Lykes Bros. Steamship Co., S.S. Mis- sion Santa Ynez, Pacific Tankers, Inc. Countries Visited—England, France, Gibraltar, Panama, Venezuela, Curacao, Philippine Islands, Japan. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Cadet Officer—Company Commander, Ninth Company. JOSEPH MARTIN BAKER, JR. Beverly Beach, Mayo, Maryland Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Marine Angel, Moore McCormack Lines, M.V. Cape Lookout, Lykes Bros. Steamship Co., S.S. Sea Lynx, Isthmian Steamship Co., S.S. Grays Harbor, Pacific Tankers, Inc. Countries Visited—France, Puerto Rico, Italy, Egypt, Arabia, Cey- lon, Straits Settlements, Japan. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Midships, Propeller Club, Dance Committee, Protestant Council, Spanish Club, Latin American Club, Christ- mas Card Committee, Calendar Staff Editor, Cadet Officer— Regimental Mascot Keeper. LESTER ALLEN BALDERSON Callao, Virginia Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Grand River, Bernuth Lembcke Co. Countries Visited—England, Italy, Egypt, Arabia, Straits Settle- ments, Philippine Islands, Mariana Islands, Marshall Islands, Caroline Islands, Admiralty Islands, Hawaiian Islands, Panama, Netherlands West Indies. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Baseball. 224 WILLARD WILLIAM BARTLETT, JR. 1 1 5 E. Como Avenue, Columbus, Ohio Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. American Ranger, United States Line, S. S. White Plains, Keystone Shipping Co., S.S. Alcoa Pegasus, Alcoa Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, Azore Islands, Morocco, England, Co- lombia, Netherlands West Indies, Trinidad, Dutch Guiana, Gibraltar. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, French Club, Protestant Council. FORD MEYER BAYUK 1437 Conlyn Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Quaker Hill, American Trading and Production Co., S.S. Dalton Victory, Waterman Steamship Corp. Countries Visited—England, Scotland, Sweden, Egypt, Ceylon, India, Persia, Bahrien Islands, South Africa, Philippine Islands, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Track, French Club. GERALD THOMAS BEDNAR 739 Jackson, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Woodlake, American Republics Corp. Countries Visited—Panama, Colombia, Philippine Islands, Mar- shall Islands, Admiralty Islands, Netherlands West Indies, New Guinea. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Midships, Propeller Club, Radio Club. ii mn UJUILU J 225 RICHARD LESLIE BEEBE 7 Second Avenue, Gloversville, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. East Point Victory, T. J. Stevenson Steamship Co., S.S. Cornell Victory, Waterman Steamship Co., S.S. Cape Orange, Isthmian Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Russia, Roumania, Arabia, Panama, Egypt, Hawaiian Islands, India. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Polaris, Propeller Club, Dance Committee. HAROLD BEHMLANDER Dearborn, Michigan Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. John Armstrong, Grace Lines, S.S. Inglewood Hills, Los Angeles Tanker Operators, S.S. Chryslers Field, Bernuth Lembcke Co. Countries Visited—Saipan, Tinian, Guam, Kwajalein, Eniwetok, Panama, Curacao. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. 1I1UU' Academy Record—Propeller Club, Track, Cadet Officer—Company Commander, Seventh Company. RONALD WILLIAM BELL 7245 Manse Street, Forest Hills, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Rum River, War Emergency Tankers Inc., S.S. Cape John, Grace Lines, M.V. Cape Flattery, American Mail Lines. Countries Visited—England, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Australia, Hon- duras, Barbados, Algeria, India, Panama, Chile. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, French Club, Cadet Officer— Second Battalion Security Officer. , -Jr-v. . ' ■ ’««sSv ' ■ UUj 226 HENRY DANIEL BENINGOSO 2943 North 23rd Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Great Republic, United Fruit Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, England, Panama, Japan, Belgium, Philippine Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers. EUGENE HAROLD BERNSTEIN 10 Edgeworth Place, New Brunswick, New Jersey Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Thomas Rusk, United Fruit Steamship Co., S.S. Chrysler's Field, Bernuth Lembke Steamship Co. fed) it iima. Countries Visited—Panama, China, Philippine Islands, Saipan, Guam, Tinian, Eniwetok. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific, Philippine Liberation. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Midships, Propeller Club, Regi- mental Council. GORDON OTTO CARL BESCH 2314 Market Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Musa, United Fruit Steamship Co., S.S. Citadel Vic- tory, Waterman Steamship Co. Countries Visited—New Zealand, Guam, Tinian, Saipan. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Radio Club, Cadet Officer—First Battalion Berthing Officer. 227 ■mu I Plebe Sea Duty—S.S. Louise Lykes, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, Italy, Africa, Sicily, Panama, China, Manchukuo. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star. HERBERT EDMUNDS BOARDMAN R. F. D. 2, Birdsboro, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Cornell, Union Oil Co., S.S. Santa Paula, Grace Lines. Countries Visited—England, France, Canada, Australia, Philippine Islands, India, Ceylon, Egypt, Caroline Islands, Admiralty Is- lands, New Guinea, Panama, Venezuela, Netherlands West Indies. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Radio Club, Rifle and Pistol Club. JOSEPH BOROODY 21 6 Vi Glasgow Street, Portsmouth, Virginia Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Brazil, Moore McCormack Lines, S.S. John W. Mel- drum, Sudden and Christenson Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, England, Spain, Philippine Islands, Car- oline Islands, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Cadet Officer. 228 574 Plebe Year—K Sea Duty—S.S. Camden, Sta ited States Lines, S.S. Esso Countries Visited—England, Germany, Panama, Okinawa, Philip- pine Islands, Netherlands West Indies. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Drill Team, Windjammers, French Club, Spanish Club. •IC-i IIIIIIMIMl I i KAVARK GEORGE BOURNAZIAN 65 Winfield Street, Worcester 2, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Exceller, American Export Lines, S.S. India Victory, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, Belgium, Holland, England, Germany. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Band, Wind- jammers, Wrestling, Christian Council, Cadet Officer. WILLIAM JOHN BRAUNSDORF 1615 East Main Street, Waterbury, Connecticut Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Fort Robinson, War Emergency Tankers, S.S. Excel ler, American Export Lines. Countries Visited—England, Tunis, Algeria, Morocco, France, Italy, Panama, Spain, Saipan, Guam, Okinawa. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. r- Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Baseball, Glee Club, Regimental Council, Cadet Officer-—Sub Company Com- mander, Ninth Company. 229 Hv. fH. V JAMES HUGHES BRONK 9 North Church Street, Schenectady, New York Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Santa Rita, Grace Lines. Countries Visited—Japan, Okinawa. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star. ALFRED BROWN 1955 Seminary Avenue, Oakland, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Golden West, Isthmian Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Marshall Islands, Pelew Is- lands, Philippine Islands, China. Service Ribbons—Pacific, Philippine Liberation. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Rifle and Pistol Team. GEORGE EDWIN BRUCE, JR. 1071 Beacon Street, Brookline, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Canyon Creek, Cities Service Oil Co., S.S. Haverford Victory, J. H. Winchester and Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Admiralty Islands, Caroline Islands, Philippine Islands, Singapore, Iran, Italy, France, Netherlands West Indies. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific, Philip- pine Liberation. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Drill Team, Windjammers, Ten- nis, Glee Club, Cadet Officer. 230 PAUL EDWARD BRUNS, JR. 366 Anderson Court, Riverside, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Dickinson Victory, Seas Shipping Co., S.S. Santa Cruz, Grace Lines, S.S. Matsonia, Matson Navigation Co. Countries Visited—Australia, China, Chile, India, France, Algeria, Philippine Islands, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club. JAMES KENDALL BRYAN Williamsport, Ohio Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Grand River, Bernuth Lembcke Steamship Co. Countries Visited—England, Netherlands West Indies, Panama, Ha- waiian Islands, Philippine Islands, Marshall Islands, Mariana Islands, Admiralty Islands, Egypt, Arabia, Indo-China, Italy. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Radio Club, Regimental Newspaper Staff, Cadet Officer—Sub Company Commander, First Company. THOMAS LEO BUSSING R. R. 5 Box 440, Brazil, Indiana Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Delaires, Mississippi Shipping Co., S.S. Mission San Antonio, American Pacific Steamship Co., Countries Visited—Belgium, France, French West Africa, Union of South Africa, Mozambique, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Philosopher-Current Events Club. i I '’SBC; . JAMES HUGHES BRONX 9 North Church Street, Schenectady, New York Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Santa Rita, Grace Lines. Countries Visited—Japan, Okinawa. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star. ALFRED BROWN 1955 Seminary Avenue, Oakland, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Golden West, Isthmian Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Marshall Islands, Pelew Is- lands, Philippine Islands, China. Service Ribbons—Pacific, Philippine Liberation. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Rifle and Pistol Team. GEORGE EDWIN BRUCE, JR. 1071 Beacon Street, Brookline, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Canyon Creek, Cities Service Oil Co., S.S. Haverford Victory, J. H. Winchester and Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Admiralty Islands, Caroline Islands, Philippine Islands, Singapore, Iran, Italy, France, Netherlands West Indies. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific, Philip- pine Liberation. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Drill Team, Windjammers, Ten- nis, Glee Club, Cadet Officer. 230 PAUL EDWARD BRUNS, JR. 366 Anderson Court, Riverside, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Dickinson Victory, Seas Shipping Co., S.S. Santa Cruz, Grace Lines, S.S. Matsonia, Matson Navigation Co. Countries Visited—Australia, China, Chile, India, France, Algeria, Philippine Islands, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club. JAMES KENDALL BRYAN Williamsport, Ohio Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Grand River, Bernuth Lembcke Steamship Co. Countries Visited—England, Netherlands West Indies, Panama, Ha- waiian Islands, Philippine Islands, Marshall Islands, Mariana Islands, Admiralty Islands, Egypt, Arabia, Indo-China, Italy. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Radio Club, Regimental Newspaper Staff, Cadet Officer—Sub Company Commander, First Company. THOMAS LEO BUSSING R. R. 5 Box 440, Brazil, Indiana Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Delaires, Mississippi Shipping Co., S.S. Mission San Antonio, American Pacific Steamship Co., Countries Visited—Belgium, France, French West Africa, Union of South Africa, Mozambique, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Philosopher-Current Events Club. JAMES CHARLES BYRNE 63 Southwick Avenue, Waterbury, Connecticut Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Knute Rockne, Grace Lines, S.S. Scotts Bluff, Los Angeles Tankers Inc., S.S. Westminster Victory, R. A. Nicol and Co. Countries Visited—France, Belgium, Panama, England, Hawaiian Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Boxing, French Club, Drill Team. BERNARD WILLIAM BYRNES 145 Hart Avenue, Yonkers, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—M.S. Idaho, Pacific-Atlantic Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, India, Ceylon, Argentina, Belgium, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star. LELAN BEACH CABLE, JR. Giants Neck, Niantic, Connecticut Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Golden Fleece, Bull Lines, S.S. Cottonwood Creek, War Emergency Tankers, Inc., S.S. Amherst Victory, Inter- national Freighting Co. Countries Visited—England, France, Belgium, Suez, Colombia, In- dia, Burma, Malaya, French Indo China, Borneo, Java, Aus- tralia, Siam, Panama, Saipan, Iwo Jima. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Ring Committee, Cadet Officer. 232 ili-L 1- FRANCIS LOUIS CAMPBELL 545 Tyler Avenue, Mankato, Minnesota Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Homestead, Deconhil Shipping Co., S.S. Reuben Tipton, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Panama, China, Philippine Islands, Hawaiian Islands, Venezuela, New Guinea. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Latin America Club. MICHAEL RICHARD CASHMAN 249 East Main Street, Owatonna, Minnesota Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—U.S. Henry T. Gibbons, Army Transport Service, S.S. Rock Hill Victory, United States Navigation Co., S.S. William and Mary Victory, International Freighting Corp. Countries Visited-—France, England, Italy, Belgium. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Glee Club, Debating Team, Ring Committee. RICHARD ALBIN CAUTHERS 85 Grandview Avenue, Great Neck, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Knute Rockne, Grace Lines, S.S. Mission Soledad, Pacific Tankers, Inc., S.S. Halaula Victory, Matson Naviga- tion Co. Countries Visited—Panama, England, France, Japan, Netherlands West Indies, Marshall Islands, Gilbert Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Sailing Team, Latin America Club, Regimental Council, Activities House Committee, Gradu- ation Committee. 233 ROBERT KEITH CISKO 2254 Daisy Avenue, Long Beach, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Rutgers Victory, Burns Steamship Co., S.S. Bald Eagle, U.S. Lines, S.S. Marine Flier, American President Lines. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, China, Japan, Malayan States, India, Egypt. Service Ribbon—Pacific. LEE HARMON CLARK 71 5 Palmer Street, Orlando, Florida Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Loyola Victory, Sudden and Christenson Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Mariana Islands, Canada, Alaska, Aleutian Is- 234 PERRY CHARLTON 1 367 El Centro Avenue, Oakland, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Clearwater Victory, Moore McCormack Lines. Countries Visited—Argentina, Brazil, Panama, Uruguay. Service Ribbon—Pacific. PAUL ALEXANDER COLGATE Lorely Road, Arden, Delaware Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Matsonia, Matson Navigation Co. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Australia, Japan, Mariana Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Windjammers, Rifle and Pistol Club, Regimental Council. GILBERT FRED CONNELL Alexandria, South Dakota Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Wake Forrest Victory, Oliver J. Olson Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Mariana Islands, Caroline Is- lands, Okinawa, Saipan, Guam. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Band, Windjam- mers, Glee Club. EARL WADSWORTH COOKE 313 North Fort Thomas Avenue, Fort Thomas, Kentucky Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Trevilian, Burnuth Lembcke, Inc., S.S. Sheepshead Bay Victory, American Hawaiian Steamship Co. Countries Visited—England, Ceylon, India, Iran, Islands, Marshall Isla Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Academy ing, Cadet Germany, Holland, Egypt, Panama, Aruba, Philippine Islands. Pacific. Wrestling, Tennis, Sail- 235 WILLIAM CHARLES COREY 754 Parsons Road, Ridgewood, New Jersey Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Kehleman Hills, Pacific Tankers, Inc. Countries Visited—France, England, Panama, Hawaiian Islands, Netherlands West Indies. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Regimental Council. RALPH ANTHONY CORVINO 4330 Ely Avenue, Bronx, New York Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. El Caney, Bernuth Lembcke Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Arabia, Panama, Marshall Is- lands, Indo China, Venezuela, Ceylon, Japan. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Band, Spanish Club. THOMAS VICTOR CORDINER 27 Appleton Street, North Quincy, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Golden Eagle, United Fruit Steamship Co., S.S. Harry Culbreath, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Alcoa Pioneer, Alcoa Steamship Co., S.S. Mission San Carlos, Pacific Tankers, Inc. Countries Visited—France, England, Panama, Philippine Islands, Japan, Venezuela, Trinidad, Okinawa. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Radio Club, Sailing Team, De- bating Team, Regimental Council, Christmas Card Committee. 236 JAMES ADDISON CORWIN 796 Park Place, Brooklyn, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Great Republic, United Fruit Co. Countries Visited—Belgium, Japan, Panama, Philippine Islands, Okinawa. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Band, Camera Club, Dance Com- mittee, Protestant Council. JOSEPH VINCENT CUPO 220 Daniel Low Terrace, Staten Island, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. George Childress, Grace Lines, S.S. Mission Santa Clara, Los Angeles Tankers, Inc., S.S. Kodiak Victory, Alaska Steamship Co., S.S. Barre Victory, American Hawaiian Lines, S.S. Santa Barbara, Grace Lines. Countries Visited—Panama, Manus Islands, Palau Island, Philippine Islands, Eniwetok, Ulithi, Iwo Jima, Okinawa, Japan, Ecuador, Colombia. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Polaris, Propeller Club, Band, Drill Team, Latin America Club. GEORGE HAROLD DACY 608 San Esteban Avenue, Coral Gables, Florida Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Mormacwave, Moore McCormack Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, England, Japan, Philippine Islands, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—-Propeller Club, Windjammers, Baseball, Sailing, Cadet Officer—First Battalion Commissary Officer. 237 i m ELMER JACOB DAUBERT 504 Tatem Avenue, Collingswood, New Jersey Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Madawaska Victory, A. H. Bull Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Germany, England, Belgium, France. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Drill Team. RICHARD GEORGE DELOZIER 1426 20th Avenue, Altoona, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Matsonia, Matson Navigation Co. Countries Visited—Australia, Japan, Hawaiian Islands, Guam, Sai- pan, Tinian, Eniwetok, Pago Pago. Service Ribbon-—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Drill Team. DONALD JOHN DeMETZ 216 Henderson Avenue, Pass Christian, Mississippi Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Mission Loreto, Los Angeles Tanker Operators, M.V. —T----T 6 238 CHARLES GERARD DONNELLY 2032 Gleason Avenue, Bronx, New York RICHARD MABEN DORMAN 806 May Street, Jacksonville, Florida Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Highflyer, Coastwise Pacific Far East Lines, S.S. Green Bay Victory, United States Lines. Countries Visited—Chile, Peru, Cuba, Marshall Islands, Admiralty Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Cadet Officer—Company Commander, Fourth Company. Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Cape Possession, American Hawaiian Steamship Co., S.S. Smith Victory, Eastern Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, Nova Scotia, Chile, Peru, Panama, Vene- zuela, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Cuacao. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Cadet Officer. KARL EUGENE DORRWACHTER 467 Fisher Street, Walpole, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Santa Rosa, Grace Lines, S.S. Park Victory, Robin Line, S.S. Mission San Antonio, Los Angeles Tankers, Inc., S.S. Alfred Victory, Hammond Steamship Co. Service Ri Academy Team, Glee Club, North i 239 LJLJJHa ACY CARL DULANEY 1107 11th Street, Wichita Falls, Texas Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Dartmouth, Standard Oil of New Jersey, S.S. Cape Spear, Luckenbach Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Belgium, Panama, Caroline Islands, Okinawa, Hawaiian Islands, Colombia. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers. DON DURNAL 2639 San Marcos Avenue, San Diego, California Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Sideling Hill, Cities Service Oil Co., S.S. San Jose, United Fruit Co. Countries Visited—Germany, Netherlands West Indies, Okinawa, Saipan, Guam, Caroline Islands, Marshall Islands, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Windjammers, Camera Club, Activities House Committee, Cadet Officer—Regimental Commander. ROBERT DANA DURYEA 45 Grand Avenue, Freeport, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Abiqua, Cities Service Oil Co. Countries Visited—Iran, Ceylon, Malayan States, Philippine Islands, Australia, Arabia, Egypt, England, Malta, Trinidad, Venezuela. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Regimental News- paper Staff, Intramural Regimental Championship Basketball Team. 240 JEROME EISEN 1 227 Vi North Alexandria Avenue, Los Angeles, California Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. American Ranger, United States Lines, M.V. Ameri- can Packer, United States Lines. Countries Visited—England, France, French Morocco, Egypt, Tur- key, Palestine, Gibraltar, Azore Islands, Lebanon. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Midships, Propeller Club, Wind- jammers, Camera Club. RICHARD LEE EMERICH 308 Wheatsheaf Lane, Abington, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Turkey Island, Marine Transport Lines. Countries Visited—-Netherlands West Indies, Panama, Hawaiian Is- lands, Philippine Islands, England, Venezuela, Brazil, Caroline Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Cadet Officer— Company Commander, Sixth Company. JULIAN THEODORE ENGLEHARDT, JR. 8347 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, Maryland Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Robin Sherwood, Robin Lines, S.S. Waterbury Vic- tory, North Atlantic and Gulf Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, England, Belgium, Germany, Holland. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Windjammers, Regimental Council. 241 241 241 241 RICHARD ARTHUR ERLEY 1346 Madison Park, Chicago, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Water Witch, Pope and Talbot Steamship Co., S.S. Cedar Rapids Victory, American West African Line, S.S. Fort Washington, Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Venezuela, Korea, Mariana Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Dinghy Team. JOHN ARTHUR FAVORITE 1 39 Elmwood Avenue, Quincy, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Murfreesboro, Marine Transport Lines, S.S. Sweep- stakes, Moore McCormack Steamship Co. Countries Visited—England, Panama, Aruba, Cuba, Argentina, Philippine Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Windjammers, Boxing, Intramural Regimental Champion Boxing and Track Teams. WILLIAM MATTHEW FEAHENY 41 I South Pierce Street, New Orleans, Louisiana Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Fort Robinson, Texas Oil Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Philippine Islands, Mariana Islands, Sudi Arabia, India, Saipan, Australia, New Guinea, Marshall Islands, Straits Settlements. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Drill Team, Dance Committee. 242 ERVIN LEO FECHNER 201 1 South State Street, St. Joseph, Michigan 243 z t; Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Kodiak Victory, Alaska Steamship Co., S.S. Match- less, United States Lines. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Eniwetok, Ulithi, Saipan, Tin- ian, Guam, Peleliu, Okinawa, Iwo Jima, Japan, Panama, Ger- many. Service Ribbons—Pacific, Combat Bar. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club. JOSEPH LEWIS FEINBERG 88 School Street, Fall River, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. South Mountain, The Texas Co., M.V. Cape Texas, A. H. Bull Steamship Co. Countries Visited—England, Panama, Marshall Islands, Puerto Rico. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers, Sailing. WILLIAM THOMAS FERGUSON 153 Township Line Road, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Madaket, Waterman Steamship Co., S.S. Sheeps- head Bay Victory, American Hawaiian Lines. Countries Visited—Egypt, India, Malay States, China, Panama, Bra- zil, Belgium, British West Indies. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Band. JOSEPH JESSEL FINNEY 62-82 Saunders Street, Rego Park, Long Island, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Kenesaw Mountain, Keystone Shipping Co., S.S. Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles Tankers, Inc., S.S. William Harris Hardy, Matson Navigation Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Philippine Islands, Marshall Islands, Egypt, India, Hawaiian Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Manager Basketball Team. WILLIAM THOMAS FIORE 1502 Arlington Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Cape San Lucas, American Export Lines, S.S. Wilson Victory, Cosmopolitan Lines. Countries Visited—Venezuela, Colombia, India, Egypt, France, Union of South Africa, England, Germany, Belgium. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Drill Team. MayaaiE HOWARD CHANDLER FLECK 1 102 Wilder Avenue, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Fort Lane, Deconhil Shipping Co., S.S. Marine Ser- pent, United Fruit Co., S.S. Christopher Flanagan, Black Dia- mond Steamship Corp., S.S. John McLean, W. R. Chamberlin and Co. Countries Visited—Japan, China, Philippine Islands, Panama, Eni- wetok, Ulithi, Saipan, Guam. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Drill Team, Activities House Committee, Chris- tian Council, Cadet Officer — Regimental Morale Officer, Dance Committee. 244 FRED JOHN FLEINER Route 2 Box 182, Palatine, Illinois Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Santiago Iglesias, Grace Lines, S. S. Pulpit Rock, Pacific Tankers, Inc., M.V. Sheepshank, Waterman Steam- ship Lines. STEPHEN ROBERT FRANKS 719 Fairmount Avenue, Santa Cruz, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—M.V. American Packer, United States Lines, S.S. Rain- bow, American President Lines, S.S. Iraq Victory, American President Lines. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Malaya, India, China, Japan, Netherlands East Indies, Egypt, England, Spain, South America, France. Service Ribbons—Pacific, Philippine Liberation. Countries Visited—Panama, Philippine Islands, Korea, Japan, China, Iran, Iraq, Netherlands West Indies, Caroline Islands, Admir- alty Islands, Hawaiian Islands, Singapore. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club. ROBERT WATSON FOSTER 1 51 Trado Street, Charleston, South Carolina Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Sue Lykes, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Or- pheus, American Export Lines. Countries Visited—Panama, Suez, Ceylon, India, China, Philippine Islands, Canada. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Midships, Propeller Club, Windjammers, Regi- mental Newspaper Staff. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers, Football, Wrestl- ing, Track, Latin America Club, Intramural Regimental Cham- pionship Wrestling Team, Cadet Officer. 245 GEORGE SEYMOUR FRUM 1305 North Cottage Street, Salem, Oregon Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Flying Arrow, Sudden and Christenson Steamship Co., S.S. Brazil, Moore McCormack Lines. Countries Visited—China, England, France, Panama, Hawaiian Is- lands, Marshall Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Band, Sailing Team. WILLIAM BENJAMIN FRY Waldo, Florida Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Turners Gap, Keystone Shipping Co., S.S. Front Royal, American Petroleum Transport Corp. Countries Visited—Netherlands West Indies, Venezuela, Brazil, England, Marshall Islands, Panama, Hawaiian Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Regimental Newspaper Staff, Cadet Officer—Company Commander, First Company. ROBERT FUHRER 2131 Wallace Avenue, Bronx, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Logan's Fort, Bernuth Lembcke Steamship Co., S.S. Madaket, Waterman Steamship Co., M.V. Cape Sebastian, Agwi Lines. Countries Visited—England, Hawaiian Islands, Panama, Brazil, Philippine Islands, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, Venezuela. Service Ribbons-—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Intramural Regi- mental Championship Softball Team. 246 HOWARD EUGENE GAUTHIER 2647 Crafton Way, Stockton, California Plebe Year-—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Radcliffe Victory, American West African Lines, S.S. Limon, United Fruit Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Japan, Philippine Islands, Australia, Hawaii. Service Ribbons—Philippine Liberation, Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Midships, Propeller Club, Wind- jammers, Basketball, Track, Camera Club, Intramural Regi- mental Pole Vaulting Championship. OGBOURNE BRUCE GERKEN Plankinton, South Dakota Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. West Wind, American Hawaiian Steamship Co., S.S. Marine Swallow, American President Lines. Countries Visited—Mariana Islands, Marshall Islands, Philippine Islands, Japan, Korea. HIM MM Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, French Club, Regimental Coun- cil, Intramural Regimental Championship Softball Team. HUGH BRICE GILBERT 621 West 15th Street, Owensboro, Kentucky Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Mexico Victory, Luckenbach Steamship Co., S.S. Yellow Tavern, Keystone Shipping Co., S.S. Sea Carp, Inter- national Freighting Corp. Countries Visited—France, England, Netherlands, Belgium, Wales, Italy, Egypt, Iran, Australia, Panama, Canada, Uruguay, Dutch West Indies, Brazil, Argentina. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Camera Club, Rifle and Pistol Club, Graduation Committee. ioS 1 247 A Wl 401 Plebe Year—Kings Sea Duty—S.S. Cape Diamond, Black Diamond Steamship Co., S.S. Bennington, Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—France, Belgium, Holland, Panama, Okinawa, Philippine Islands, British East Africa, South Africa. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Drill Team, Regimental Council, Cadet Officer. % i , PAUL GONZALEZ 3704 Baldwin Street, Los Angeles 31, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Munice Victory, Sudden and Christensen Steamship Co. Countries Visited—India, Australia, Ceylon, Canada. Service Ribbons—Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Baseball, French Club, Spanish Club, Intramural Regimental Championship Softball Team. GEORGE SEMEON GORDEY 1613 South Ridgeway Avenue, Chicago 23, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. White River, Marine Transport Lines, S.S. Costa Rica Victory, American Hawaiian Lines. Countries Visited—Marshall Islands, Gilbert Islands, Australia, Iran, Ceylon, Malayan States, South Africa, Arabia, Malta, France, Germany. Service Ribbons—Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, French Club, Intramural Regimental Championship Softball Team. 248 MEIER Arcadia, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Asbury Victory, American Hawaiian Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Ryukyu Islands, Japan, Panama, France, Eng- land, Canada, Ireland. Service Ribbons—Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club. I HOWARD FREAS GUEST, JR. 6141 Nassau Road, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Archer, Luckenbach Steamship Co., S.S. Sparkling Wave, Luckenbach Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, Panama, Ulithi, Eniwetok, Peru, Chile, Okinawa. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Polaris, Propeller Club. FRANK ROBERT GUIDO Highwood, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Occidental Victory, South Atlantic Steamship Co., S.S. Petersburg, Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Australia, India, Ceylon, Egypt, Panama, Japan, Okinawa. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Polaris, Propeller Club, Windjammers, Wrestling, Spanish Club, Sailing, Latin America Club, Cadet Officer. • flMM 249 ais % SiaUlMK JL2 ALFRED HAMMON 1 165 Loraine Avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Lurline, Matson Navigation Co., S.S. Santa Isabel, Grace Lines. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, Marshall Islands, Mariana Islands, Caroline Islands, Panama, England, France. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Band. WALTER PAUL HANSEN 96 North Mill Street, Holliston, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Murfreesboro, Marine Transport Co., S.S. Cedar Mountain, Sun Oil Co., M.V. Cape Palmas, United States Lines. Countries Visited—Venezuela, Panama, Okinawa, Hawaiian Islands, Ulithi. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Polaris, Rifle and Pistol Club. HERBERT ERIK HANSSON 145 Castleton Avenue, Staten Island, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Stony Point, Marine Transport Lines. Countries Visited—Panama, Japan, Australia, Iran, Italy, Philippine Islands, Bahrien Islands, Aden, Malay States. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star. LUlLULIH 250 JOHN ROSS HAWKEN 7139 Pershing Avenue, University City, Missouri Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Logan Victory, American Hawaiian Line, S.S. Sea Bass, Matson Navigation Co., S.S. Gainesville Victory, Isth- mian Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Germany, France, England, Panama, Hawaiian Islands, New Guinea, Marshall Islands, Ryukyu Islands, Phil- ippines, Caroline Islands, Canada. Service Ribbons—Pacific, Atlantic, Combat Bar with Silver Star. Academy Record—Scholarship Star, Midships, Propeller Club, Regi- mental Newspaper Staff. ROBERT NELSON HAYNIE Route 2, Box 52, Mountain View, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. China Victory, Matson Navigation Co., S.S. Rutland Victory, United States Lines, S.S. Santa Isabel, Grace Lines. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Panama, Japan, Hawaiian Islands. Service Ribbons—Pacific, Philippine Liberation. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Debating Team, Regimental Council, Regimental Newspaper Staff. JAMES EDGAR HEATON 302 W. Lovett, Edinburg, Texas Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Furman Victory, Northland Transportation Co. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, Mariana Islands, Caroline Islands. Service Ribbons—Pacific, Philippine Liberation. Academy Record—Midships, Band, Camera Club, Dance Committee. JOHN WILLIAM HEILSHORN 1 12 W. Poplar Street, Floral Park, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Delaires, Mississippi Steamship Co., S.S. Cape Mere- dith, Pacific-Atlantic Steamship Co. Countries Visited—French West Africa, Union of South Africa, Mozambique, Trinidad, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Italy, Brazil. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Cadet Officer— First Battalion Adjutant. DOUGLAS JOHN HELMS Box 36, Josephine, Texas Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Jacob Perkins, Isthmian Lines, S.S. The Cabins, Barber Asphalt Co., S.S. Sea Pegasus, Matson Navigation Co. Countries Visited—Japan, Brazil, Uruguay, Panama, Argentina, Trinidad, Virgin Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Wrestling, Latin America Club. VIRGIL ULYSSES HENDERSON 828-30 Court, West Palm Beach, Florida Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Andrew Jackson, Waterman Steamship Co., S.S. Junior, United Fruit Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Cuba, Turkey, Russia, Roumania, Italy, France, England, Belgium, Netherlands, Panama, Eniwetok, Mariana Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Glee Club. 252 I WILLIAM GEORGE HEYER 646 Norwood Terrace, Elizabeth, New Jersey Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Cranston Victory, South Atlantic Steamship Co., M.V. American Packer, United States Lines, S.S. Esso Port- land, Standard Oil Co., S.S. Gulf Maracaibo, Gulf Oil Corp., M.V. Dragon Fly, Shepard Steamship Co., S.S. Asterion, Sud- den and Christensen Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Italy, Spain, Egypt, Algeria, South Africa, Trini- dad, Kenya, Mozambique, Zanzibar, Tanganyika. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Boxing, Tennis, Spanish Club, Ring Committee. WILLIAM ALEXANDER HOIKALA 26 Cliff Street, Beverly, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Cahawba, Bernuth Lembcke Steamship Co., S.S. Chalmette, Pacific Tankers, Inc. Countries Visited—India, Ceylon, Australia, China, Japan, Pan- ama, Hawaiian Islands, Egypt, Malay States, Gibraltar, Guam, Saipan. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Radio Club. CARL JAMES HOOPER Olton Route, Plainview, Texas Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Little Butte, American Petroleum Transport Corp., S.S. Tillie Lykes, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Mariana Islands, Dutch West Indies, Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, England, China. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Windjammers, Sailing, Regimental Newspaper Staff. 253 I 2 ITS? JACK RICHARD HORTON 10604 20th Avenue South, Seattle, Washington Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Furman Victory, Northland Transportation Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Hawaiian Islands, Ulithi, Eniwetok. Service Ribbons—Pacific, Philippine Liberation. LEROY FRANK HUEBNER 1000 West 78th Street, Kansas City, Missouri Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Rosebud, Marine Transport Lines Inc., S.S. Jean Lykes, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Tonto, Pacific Tankers Inc. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Panama, Venezuela, Belgium. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Regimental Council. ROBERT IGOE 679 North Main Street, Providence, Rhode Island Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Marine Raven, United States Lines, S.S. Beatrice Victory, Moore McCormack Lines. Countries Visited—Italy, F Panama, Denmark, Fi ne Islands, India, Academy Service Ribbons—Atlant 254 WILLIAM ALBERT JACKLE 75 High Street, Glen Ridge, New Jersey Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Marine Raven, United States Lines. Countries Visited—France, England, Italy, India, Belgium, Panama, Gibraltar, Ceylon, Bermuda. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Sailing Team, Radio Club. % ANDREW ROBERT JOHNSON, JR. 1400 Palm Avenue, San Mateo, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Pan American Victory, American President Lines, S.S. Matsonia, Matson Navigation Co., S.S. Santa Catalina, Grace Lines. Countries Visited—Japan, England, Belgium, Holland, Panama, Mariana Islands, Gilbert Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club. BASIL DEMOSTHENES JOHNSON 1904 Lamothe Street, Detroit, Michigan Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—M.V. Cape Romano, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Fort Clatsop, American Pacific Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Cuba, Puerto Rico, Venezuela Germany. Service Ribbon—Atlanti . Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propaljer Club, tian Council, Cadet Officer. 3 ' France, England, Glee Club, Chris- 255 LOREN CHESTER JONES 16 Riverside Drive, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Georgetown Victory, American Export Lines. Countries Visited—Ireland, England, France, Egypt, Aden, Ceylon, French Indo-China; Malaya, Netherland East Indies, Halma- hera Islands, Australia. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Drill Team, Glee Club. uRl; f | IIUJL1I RALPH GEORGE JOSEPH 131 Midgely Drive, Hewlett, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—M.V. Cape Beale, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Rockland Victory, Waterman Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Italy, Africa, South America, Puerto Rico, Yugo- slavia. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Intramural Regimental Cham- pionship Volleyball Team, Cadet Officer. JAMES FRANCIS JUNGLES Sweetwater, Nebraska Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty-—S.S. Flagstaff Victory, Seas Shipping Co., S.S. Columbia Victory, Grace Lines, M.V. Mariner's Splice, West India Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Japan, Philippine Islands, Hawaiian Islands, Cuba, Okinawa. Service Ribbons—Pacific, Combat Bar. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club. 256 ' SaÂŁ' uamm RODGER JOSEPH KELLEY, JR. 6525 Oxford Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Cape May, United States Lines, M.V. Link Splice, Moore McCormack Lines. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Panama, Japan, Cuba. Service Ribbons—Pacific, Philippine Liberation. Academy Record—Polaris, Propeller Club. HARRY KENDALL 955 Roanoke Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Dominican Victory, Union Sulfur Steamship Co., S.S. Sea Hare, United Fruit Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, Cuba, Panama, Hawaiian Islands, Okinawa. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record-—Propeller Club, Glee Club. ARTHUR RICHARD KERLEY 63-39 Alderton Street, Forest Hills, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. St. Coalinga Hills, Los Angeles Tankers Inc., S.S. Whistler, United States Lines. Countries Visited—Panama, Venezuela, South Africa, Australia, Persia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Ceylon. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Band, Dance Committee. 257 STEPHEN ALBERT KIERAS Box 148 Russell Street, Hadley, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Bemis Heights, Cities Service Oil Co., S.S. Adelphi Victory, Marine Transport Lines, Inc. Countries Visited—Gibraltar, Sicily, Malta, Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Ceylon, India, Burma, Australia, Philippine Islands, Japan, Arabia. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club. CLARENCE FOSTER KIMBALL 43 Gonzalez Courts, Pensacola, Florida Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Augustine B. MacManus, William Roundtree and Co., S.S. Beaver Dam, Barber Asphalt Co., M.V. Cape Falcon, Waterman Steamship Co. Countries Visited—British West Indies, Colombia, Netherlands West Indies, Hawaiian Islands, Caroline Islands, Japan. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Intramural Regi- mental Championship Volleyball Team. —Ji DAVID EMANUEL KLONICK 28 Ericsson Street, Rochester, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Marine Robin, Grace Line. Countries Visited—France, Egypt, Japan, Hawaiian Islands, Malaya, China, India. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club. JOHN THOMAS KNEPPER 217 West 23rd Street, South Sioux City, Nebraska Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Fort Raleigh, Los Angeles Tanker Operators, Inc., S.S. Mission Loreto, Los Angeles Tanker Operators, Inc., S.S. City of Alma, Waterman Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Guam, Saipan, Caroline Is- lands, Panama, Holland, Netherlands West Indies. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific, Philippine Liberation. Academy Record—Wrestling, Philosopher—Current Events Club. • I Mia pi KUSCH, JR. r Spring, Maryland Sea Duty—S.S. Waco Victory, American Mail Line, S.S. Yaka, Waterman Countries Visited—Phi Islands, South agascar. Service Ribbon—Pac Academy Islands, Caroline frica, Trinidad, Mad- . . m B 259 DO KYUNG LEE 277 California Avenue, Wahiawa, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Whitman Victory, American Mail Line, S.S. Laura Drake Gill, Matson Navigation Co., S.S. Carleton Victory, Isth- mian Steamship Co., S.S. Dunham Wright, Weyerhaueser Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Marshall Islands, Mariana Is- lands, Philippine Islands. Service Ribbons—Pacific, Philippine Liberaton. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Football, Track. WILLIAM THAD LEE Route 1, Collinsville, Oklahoma Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Gulf Maracaibo, Gulf Oil Corp., S.S. Nehalem, Union Oil Co. LJLJ29LjL|L Countries Visited—Venezuela, Panama, Hawaiian Islands, France, Egypt, Iran, Italy, Curacao. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Football, Wrestl- ing, Camera Club. ALVIN MARTIN LEFKOWITZ 447 East Allen Street, Hudson, New York Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Fort Cumberland, Marine Transport Lines, M.V. Cape Matapan, United States Lines. Countries Visited—Okinawa, Hawaiian Islands, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Panama, Venezuela, France. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Band. 260 JAMES HENRY LeMAY 1 105 Taylor Street, Bay City, Michigan Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. White Plains, Keystone Shipping Co., S.S. Mill Springs, Keystone Shipping Co., S.S. Hagerstown Victory, Cal- mar Steamship Co., S.S. Raphae Semmes, Waterman Steam- ship Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Belgium, France, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Cadet Officer. PHILIP ROSS LEWIS R. F. D. 1, Theodore, Alabama Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Ocala Victory, Moore McCormack Lines, S.S. Ko- diak Victory, Alaska Steamship Co., S.S. Barre Victory, Ameri- can Hawaiian Lines. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Japan, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific, Philippine Liberation. Academy Record—Sailing Team, Radio Club. ADRIAN JOHN LINDEMAN 7241 South University Avenue, Chicago, Illinois Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Fair Wind, American Export Line, S.S. American Victory, Hammond Shipping Co. Countries Visited—France, India, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Drill Team, French Club, Intra- mural Regimental Championship Softball and Basketball Teams, Cadet Officer—Sub Company Commander, Fifth Company. ■ . 1 —A . . FRANK WING CHONG LOO 1203 Palama Street, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Maunalei, Matson Navigation Co., S.S. Bowdoin Victory, Interocean Steamship Co., S.S. San Angelo Victory, Alcoa Steamship Co., S.S. Defiance, Matson Navigation Co., S.S. Fredricksburg, Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Okinawa, Canada, Eniwetok, Guam, Saipan, Tinian, Ulithi, Philippine Islands, Malay States, India, Egypt, Panama. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Boxing, Philos- opher—Current Events Club. CHARLES HAMILTON LOWRY 1935 Magnolia Drive, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Louise Lykes, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Sturdy Beggar, Delta Steamship Co., S.S. Delaires, Delta Steamship Co. Countries Visited—England, France, Belgium, Italy, India, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Panama, Morocco. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific, Victory. ANTHONY RAYMOND LUCENTE 4008 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Northwestern Victory, Northland Transportation Co., S.S. Cape Neddick, United Fruit Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Ulithi, Eniwetok, Panama, Italy. Service Ribbons—Pacific, Philippine Liberation. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Cadet Officer—Sub Company Commander,. Third Company. 262 THOMAS LYONS 2995 Botanical Square, Bronx, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. La Grande Victory, Shepard Steamship Co., S.S. Co- aldak Victory, American Export Lines, S.S. Webster Victory, United States Navigation Co. Countries Visited—France, England, Germany. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Cadet Officer—Sub Company Commander, Eighth Company. CHARLES LYTLE Polk, Nebraska Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Park Victory, Robin Line, S.S. Amiens, Marint Transport Lines. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Panama, Okinawa, Argentina, Venezuela, Italy, Yugoslavia, Marshall Islands, Ulithi. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Glee Club, Rifle and Pistol Club. ANGUS RICHARD MacDONALD 2124 Sunset Boulevard, San Diego, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Cape Edmont, Alcoa Steamship Co., S.S. San Mateo Victory, American President Line. Countries Visited—Australia, Union of South Africa, India, Egypt, Panama, Japan, Maylaya, Philippine Islands. Service Ribbons—Pacific, Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Boxing, Intra- mural Regimental Championship Volley Ball Team, Cadet Of- ficer—Third Battalion Commander. tijmuau 263 254 Martine Avenue, White Plains, New York Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Minot Victory, American Mail Line, S.S. Sea Shark, Weyerhaeuser Steamship Co., S.S. Baylor Victory, American Hawaiian Line, S.S. Malvern Hill, Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Caroline Islands, Marshall Is- lands, Panama, Venezuela, Mariana Islands. Service Ribbons—Pacific, Philippine Liberation, Combat Bar. DONALD ROY MacLAREN 310 North Lewis Street, Ludington, Michigan Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Iraq Victory, American President Lines, S.S. Berke- ley Victory, Moore McCormack Lines. Countries Visited—China, Poland, Hawaiian Islands, Marshall Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Intramural Regimental Cham- pionship Volleyball Team. ARTHUR JOSEPH MAGUIRE Alton, New Hampshire Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Choctaw Trail, Pacific Tankers Inc., S.S. Santa Teresa, Grace Lines. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, China, Belgium, Panama, Marshall Islands, Gilbert Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—French Club. SB 264 UM— fc, V KAY MANDELL 502 West Encanto Boulevard, Phoenix, Arizona Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Harvard Victory, American West African Lines, S.S. Santa Ines, Grace Lines. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Marshall Islands, Caroline Islands, Mariana Islands, Okinawa, Belgium, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific, Combat Bar. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Football, Rifle and Pistol Club, Cadet Officer—First Battalion Security Officer. CALVIN FLOOD MAJOR 3225 Edgewood Avenue, Richmond, Virginia Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Opequon, Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—England, Germany, Hawaiian Islands, South America, Gilbert Islands, Marshall Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Polaris, Propeller Club, Dance Committee. LOUIS MARTIN MALINKA, II 267 Central Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. American Banker, United States Lines, S.S. Ameri- can Forwarder, United States Lines. Countries Visited—India, England, France, Egypt, Arabia, Union of South Africa, Kenya, Mozambique, Trinidad. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific, Combat Bar. Academy Record—Drill Team, Propeller Club, French Club, Dance Committee, Cadet Officer. 265 MARION CHESHIRE MANDERSON General Delivery, Fairbanks, Alaska Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Lookout, Grace Lines. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Gilbert Islands, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Chile. Service Ribbons— Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Basketball, Cadet Officer—Com- pany Commander, Third Company. EDMOND LEON MANDIN P. 0. Box 1 12, Rutherford, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Macalester Victory, Northland Transportation Co. Countries Visited—Marshall Islands, Mariana Islands, Holland, France. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Windjammers. JOSEPH MANGINO 206 Benziger Avenue, Staten Island, New York Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Marine Dragon, Waterman Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, Italy, Gibraltar, Panama, New Guinea, Philippine Islands, Japan, Hawaiian Islands, Guam, Saipan. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Drill Team. UflUUBl 266 EDWARD RUSSELL MAPPUS Route 7, Box 166, Naval Base, Charleston, South Carolina Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Clarke's Wharf, War Emergency Tankers, Inc., S.S. Santa Maria, Grace Lines, S.S. Redwood, Barber Asphalt Co. Countries Visited—England, France, Trinidad, Panama, Guam, Philippine Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Windjammers, Sailing, Glee Club, Intramural Regimental Championship Row- ing Team. CLARENCE DUNCAN MARTIN 1662 Dyre Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Westbrook Victory, A. L. Burbank and Co. Countries Visited—Italy, France, Egypt, French Morocco, Algeria, Bermuda, Belgium. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Drill Team, French Club. JOHN FRANCIS MARTIN Fairview Village, Ohio Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Anniston Victory, Pacific Far East Lines, S.S. Alcoa Pilgrim, Alcoa Steamship Co., S.S. Fort Washington, Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Marshall Islands, Caroline Islands, Okinawa, Japan, Venezuela. Service Ribbons—Pacific, Combat Bar. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Glee Club. 267 TIN Eighth and KincaiJJ ee|s, Mount Vernon, Washington Plebe Year—San Sea Duty—S.S. Ethiopia Victory, Agwi Lines. Countries Visited—-Pacific Islands, Panama, France, England Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Wrestling l REMER DONALD MARTIN Adel, Georgia Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Port Republic, Marine Transport Line, Inc. Countries Visited—Italy, West Indies, Panama, Australia, Iran, New Guinea, Aden, India. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Spanish Club, Latin American Club, Intramural Regimental Championship Mile Relay Team. 0 STANLEY WILLIAM MATTOON 726 North L Street, Lake Worth, Florida Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Bartletsville Victory, De la Rama Steamship Co. S.S. Fort Mims, Barber Asphalt Co. Academy Record—Sailing, Dinghy Team. 268 vt Howard Avenue, Biloxi, Mississippi Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Canvasback, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Wollowa, Pacific Tankers. Countries Visited—Egypt, India, Ceylon, France, Germany, England. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Band, Latin America Club, Regimental Council, Ring Committee. I JAMES FRANCIS McBREARTY 108 North Delavan Avenue, Margate, New Jersey Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Poland Victory, Isthmian Steamship Co., M. V. Double Loop, Isbrandtsen Co. Countries Visited—Egypt, India, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Gold Coast, Liberia, French Morocco, Azore Islands, Italy, Spain, Arabia. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Drill Team, Radio Club. ULJLLuAl CHARLES REX McCARDELL 279 Alvarado Street, Brisbane, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Water Witch, Moore McCormack Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Korea, Panama, Marshall Islands, Caroline Is- lands, Mariana Islands, Ryukus Islands, Hawaiian Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Basketball. 269 2 2( 71 LIJjLjlL 11IIUftIII) ■■ ii mill WILLIAM JOSEPH McGINNIS 410 Beach 127 Street, Belle Harbor, Long Island, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Simoon, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Sag Harbor, Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Egypt, Ceylon, India, Germany, England, Aruba, Argentina, Curacao, Panama, Hawaiian Islands, Cuba. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Glee Club, Regimental Newspaper Staff, Cadet Officer—Third Battalion Security Officer. CHARLES GROVER McGUIGAN 28 Catherine Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—-S.S. Cedar Mills, American Petroleum Transport Co., 5.5. William Wilkins, American South African Steamship Co., 5.5. White Squall, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., M. V. Cape Nun, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. John Marshall, Waterman Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Marshall Islands, Philippine Islands, Gilbert Islands, Mariana Islands, Caroline Islands, Palau Islands, Pan- ama, Malta, Venezuela, Italy, Tunisia. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific, Philippine Liber- ation, Combat Bar with Star, Mariner's Medal, Gallant Ship Citation—S.S. Cedar Mills. Academy Record—Polaris, Propeller Club, Band, Latin America Club. MARK UNDERHAY McKIE 600 23rd Street, Manhattan Beach, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Neptune's Car, American President Lines. Countries Visited—Marshall Islands, Philippine Islands, Mariana Islands, Japan, Panama, South America, Central America. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Football, Baseball, Basketbalf, Cadet Officer—Sub Company Commander, Second Company. 270 GEORGE IRVING MELICHAR 365 Addison Road, Riverside, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo, Sea Duty—S.S. Mount Holyoke Victory, Alaska Packers Association. Countries Visited—Canada, Hawaiian Islands, Guam, Saipan, Ulithi, Okinawa, Marshall Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Basketball, Intramural Regimental Champion- ship Volleyball Team. THOMAS WILBUR MERRELL 651 Jewett Avenue, Staten Island, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Argentina, Moore McCormack Lines, S.S. American Shipper, United States Lines. Countries Visited—England, France, Italy. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Sailing Team, Radio Club, Regi- mental Mascot Staff. ROBERT HENRY MEYER 616 West 17th Street, Davenport, Iowa Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Purdue Victory, Waterman Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Japan, Panama, Cuba, Italy, England. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Windjammers, Regimental Council. EDWARD MICHALSKI 47 Central Avenue, Hartsdale, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Castle Pinckney, Deconhil Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Japan, Philippine Islands, Iran, Australia, Pan- ama, Hawaiian Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Football, Track. CHARLES EDWARD MILLER 33 Erie Avenue, St. Marys, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Santa Cecilia, Grace Lines, S.S. Potrero Hills, Los Angeles Tanker Operators. Countries Visited—Belgium, France, Holland, England, Italy, Vene- zuela, Saipan. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Midships, Propeller Club, Football, Spanish Club, Latin America Club, Eagle Scout Society, Cadet Officer. DONALD MOLLER 2171 40th Avenue, Oakland, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Bekea Victory, Weyerhaeuser Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Mariana Islands, Marshall Islands, Gilbert Islands. Service Ribbons—Pacific, Combat Bar. Academy Record—Intramural Regimental Championship Softball Team. uMUUMiM 212 IK jiia Vo arc- GERALD R 2171 40th Ave Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Lurline, Mai .. . Countries Visited—Australia, France, Panama, New Zeaianu, waiian Islands, Philippine Islands, Samoa, Saipan. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific, Philippine Liberation. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Basketball, French Club. DONALD LAURENCE MORRIS 7117 South Paulina Street, Chicago, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Westminster Victory, R. A. Nicol and Co., S.S. 'Kenesaw Mountain, Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Panama, France, England, Uruguay, Netherlands West Indies, Argentina. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers, Camera Club, Rifle and Pistol Club, Cadet Officer. JAMES HAINES MORRIS 719 Superior Avenue, Dayton 7, Ohio Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Anchorage Victory, Pacific Far East Lines, S.S. Jacques Laramie, McCormick Steamship Co., S.S. Waterbury Victory, North Atlantic and Gulf Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, China, Japan, Okinawa, Marshall Islands, Hawaiian Islands, Belgium. Service Ribbons—Pacific, Philippine Liberation. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club. 273 CHARLES HOWELL MULLIS 540 Ridge Avenue, Macon, Georgia FREDERICK EUGENE MUNROE 57 Lipham Street, Tallapoosa, Georgia Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Choctaw Trail, Pacific Tankers, Inc., S.S. White Oak, Deconhil Shipping Co. Countries Visited—China, England, Panama, Holland, Netherlands West Indies, Belgium. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Band, Sailing, Latin America Club, Activities House Committee, Cadet Officer — Second Battalion Morale Officer. BENSON BRUCE MURPHY 50 Summer Street, Dover, New Hampshire Plebe Year—Kings Point. Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Attleboro Victory, Stockard Steamship Corp. Countries Visited—Algeria, Spain, Gibraltar, Russia, Roumania, Turkey, Italy, Panama, Eniwetok, Okinawa, Guam. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific, Combat Bar. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers, Regimental News- paper Staff, Eagle Scout Society. Sea Duty—S.S. Pittstion Victory, Luckenbach Steamship Co., S.S. Costa Rica Victory, American Hawaiian Steamship Co., S.S. James Kyron Walker, International Freighting Corp., S.S. Boonesborough, American Republics Corp. Countries Visited—Russia, England, France, Algeria, Turkey, Rumania. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Med Academy Record—Propeller C cer—Third Battalion B rrench Club, Cadet Offi- Commissary Officer. 274 JAMES MURRAY 3505 Bruckner Boulevard, Bronx, New York Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Examiner, American Export Lines, S.S. Cape Bar- row, American Export Lines. Countries Visited—France, Germany, Syria, Egypt, Palestine, Puerto Rico, French Morocco, Cuba. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Polaris, Propeller Club, Baseball. WALTER RICHARD MYERS 1220 W. Tioga Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. African Sun, American South African Line, S.S. China Mail, American Mail Line. Countries Visited—Algeria, Egypt, Arabia, Ceylon, India, Italy, Canada, Union of South Africa, Mozambique, Panama, Philip- pine Islands, China. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Polaris, Propeller Club, Glee Club, Christian Council. DONALD NELSON 2507 Ridgewood Road, Jacksonville, Florida Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Pontotoc Victory, American Export Lines, S.S. Grand River, Bernuth Lembcke Steamship Co. Countries Visited—England, Egypt, Hawaiian Islands, Dutch West Indies, Guam, France, Malay States, Panama, Eniwetok, Philip- pine Islands, Italy, Arabia, Saipan. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Polaris, Propeller Club, Windjammers. 9 275 GEORGE NEWTON 81 1 Portsmouth Avenue, Westchester, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Big Bend, Union Oil Co., S.S. Sea Adder, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Jorden Valley, Deconhil Steam- ship Co., S.S. Henry L. Benning, Cosmopolitan Steamship Co., S.S. Reed Victory, American President Lines. Countries Visited—Japan, Philippine Islands, Panama, New Guinea, Netherlands West Indies, North Africa. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers, Boxing, Glee Club. n 1 1 a ANGELO GABRIEL NICCHITTA 270 Avenue D, Rochester, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Marine Robin, Grace Line. Countries Visited—France, India, China, Japan, Hawaiian Islands, Malaya, Egypt. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Propeller Club. PAUL NICHIPORUK 452 East Moyer Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Mesa Verde, Deconhil Lines, S.S. Santa Barbara, Grace Lines, S.S. Texarkana Victory, Oliver J. Olson Steam- ship Co. Countries Visited—England, France, Belgium. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Propeller Club. 276 JOHN FRITHIOF NOBLE, JR. No. 1 Red Cedar Lane, Minneapolis, Minnesota Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Flagstaff Victory, Seas Shipping Co., S.S. Argonaut, Isthmian Steamship Co., S.S. Williamette Victory, Pacific- Atlantic Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, Gilbert Is- lands, Mariana Islands, Japan, France. Service Ribbons—Pacific, Combat Bar. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Cadet Officer— Regimental Transportation Officer. it t  ’ EZRA NOLAN, JR. 630 Bergen Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. United States Victory, Weyerhaeuser Steamship Co., S.S. Exceller, American Export Lines, S.S. Waterville Victory, Parry Navigation Co. Countries Visited—England, France, North Africa, Italy, Brazil, Uruguay, Trinidad, Aruba, Panama, Argentina. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Polaris, Band, Rifle and Pistol Club, Dance Committee. WILLIAM HENDERSON OLLINGER 1805 Dauphin Street, Mobile, Alabama Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Topa Topa, Waterman Steamship Co., S.S. St. Owy- hee, Los Angeles Tanker Operators, Inc. Countries Visited—Cuba, India, Ceylon, Panama, Colombia, Peru, Chile. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Swimming, Track, Regimental Council. 1 277 RICHARD STANLEY PARKER 4458 Oakwood Place, Riverside, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Modoc Point, Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Japan, England, France, Germany, Italy, Egypt, Hawaiian Islands, Marshall Islands, Philippine Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. JAMES TALMAGE ORSBORN 270 North College Street, Elgin, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Lurline, Matson Navigation Co. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, New Guinea, Australia, Japan, France, New Zealand, Fiji Islands, Samoan Islands, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Swimming, Tennis. Academy Record—Polaris, Propeller Club, Camera Club, Regiment- al Council, Eagle Scout Society. UJJLliUAy- WILLIAM MARVIN PARKER 820 Cowper Drive, Raleigh, North Carolina Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Great Republic, United Fruit Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Belgium, Panama, Philippine Islands, Japan. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Academy Record—Propi Club. ific, P lilipp ine Liberation. amera Club, Latin American 278 FRANCIS SEWARD PETERSON 1440 Lawrence Street, Port Townsend, Washington Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Coeur d'Alene Victory, Weyerhaeuser Steamship Co., S.S. Barnard Victory, American President Lines. Countries Visited—Guam, Philippine Islands, India, Panama, Bel- gium, Ulithi, Okinawa, Eniwetok, Saipan, Scotland, Egypt. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club. n mm in THOMAS JEROME PATTERSON 416 East 239th Street, Bronx, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Kittanning, Keystone Shipping Co., S.S. William Harris Hardy, Matson Navigation Co., M.V. Long Eye, United Fruit Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Scotland, Netherlands West Indies, Panama, Colombia, Cuba, Saipan, Hawaiian Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Cadet Officer. ntries Visited—Philippine Islands, Japan Htaly, Hawaiian Islands, Mariana Islands CHARLES PETERSON PILLSBURY 22 Sargent Road, South Weymouth, Massachusetts Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Sea Star, Matson Navigation Co. Service Panama, New Guinea, 'arn, Gilbert Islands. icific. ers. Cadet Officer— Academy Recorc Regimental 279 JAMES BOOTH PLATNER Safety Harbor, Florida Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Drapers Meadows, American Trading and Production Co., M.V. Shamrock Knot, United Fruit Steamship Co. Countries Visited—England, Cuba, Honduras, Guatamala, Philip- pine Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Windjammers, Cadet Officer—Second Battalion Adjutant. EUGENE LEROY PRICE 126 Westview Road, Montclair, New Jersey Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Explorer, American Export Lines, S.S. Diamond Is- land, Tankers, Inc. Countries Visited—England, France, Belgium, Japan, Philippine Islands, Panama, Netherlands West Indies. Service Ribbons Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Midships. CHARLES GARRISON REID, JR. Blue Ridge Avenue, Washington, Virginia Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Stamford Victory, American Foreign Steamship Co., S.S. Madawaska Victory, A. H. Bull Steamship Co., S.S. Ori- ental, Seas Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Russia, Roumania, Turkey, England, France, Germany, Italy, Algeria, Gibraltar, Panama, China, Java, India Ceylon, Spain. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Regimental Council, Christian Council. 280 JOHN LEWIS RENEHAN I Arch Street, North Brookfield, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty-—S.S. Ridgefield, Marine Transport Lines, Inc., M.V. Cape Fear, United States Lines. Countries Visited—Panama, Philippine Islands, Hawaiian Islands, Japan, France, Colombia. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Drill Team, French Club, Philos- opher—Current Event Club, Graduation Committee. CHARLES MATHEW RENICK 81 Orchard Street, Keyser, West Virginia Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Brazil, Moore McCormack Steamship Co., S.S. Drapers Meadows, American Trading and Production Co., S.S. Fairmont Victory, International Freighting Corp. Countries Visited—England, France, Canada, Scotland, Panama, Philippine Islands, Marshall Islands, Tartarus, Japan. Service Ribbons----Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record-—Polaris, Propeller Club, Windjammers, Camera Club. ROBERT JOHN RICH 30 Brooside Drive, Plandome, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Velma Lykes, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Rock Spring Victory, American South African Line. Countries Visited—France, India, Ceylon, East Africa, South Africa, Spain, Cuba, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Midships, Propeller Club, Spanish Club, Rifle and Pistol Club. DONALD STANLEY RITTER Peckville, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Duquesne, Socony Vacuum Oil Co., S.S. St. Cloud Victory, McCormick Steamship Co., S.S. Carthage Victory, Mississippi Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Saipan, Guam, Australia, Iran, New Guinea, Philippine Islands, Okinawa, Ulithi. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Glee Club. JOHN RONALD ROBERTS RD 1, Reading, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Exchequer, American Export Lines, S.S. Montclair Victory, Agwi Lines, S.S. Thomas Nelson Page, Grace Lines, M.V. Shell Bar, North Atlantic and Gulf Steamship Co. Countries Visited—England, France, Germany, Belgium, Cuba, British Honduras, Guatemala. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Glee Club. EDWIN HAROLD RODGER, JR. 507 Morris Avenue, Rockville Centre, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—M.V. Cape Nun, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Gervais, Pacific Tankers Co. Countries Visited—France, North Africa, India, Ceylon, Union of South Africa, Puerto Rico, Mexico. Service Ribbons—Atlantic Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Midships, Propeller Club, Tennis. i CLARENCE HENRY ROLSTON Dupo, Illinois Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Golden Racer, Weyerhaueser Steamship Co., M.V. Cape Porpoise, Moore McCormack Lines. Countries Visited—Brazil, Panama, Mariana Islands, Japan, Mar- shall Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers, Camera Club, Spanish Club, Latin America Club, Philosopher — Current Events Club. LEONARD ROSENSWEIG 4015 Dickinson Avenue, Bronx, 63, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Fort Caspar, War Emergency Tankers, S.S. LaCrosse Victory, American Export Lines, U.S.S.R. Victory, Moore- McCormack Lines. Countries Visited—Italy, France, Panama, Venezuela, Hawaiian Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Polaris, Propeller Club, Radio Club. WILLIAM deROSSET ROSS 107 South Fourth Street, Wilmington, North Carolina Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Cottonwood Creek, War Emergency Tankers, Inc., S.S. Chantilly, Tankers Company, Inc. Countries Visited—Panama, Saipan, Iwo Jima, Eniwetok, Hawaiian Islands, Venezuela, Aruba. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propellor Club, Regimental Council, Cadet Of- ficer. EDWIN HAROLD RUBIN 781 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, New York Plebe Year-—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Camp Union, Socony Vacuum Oil Corp., S.S. Marschfield Victory, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Saipan, Iwo Jima, France, Trinidad, South Africa, Venezuela. Service Ribbons-—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Swimming, Track, French Club, Intramural Regi- mental Handball Championship. DONALD WEEKS RUSSELL A. C. L. Mail Room, Wilmington, North Carolina Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Cape Possession, American Hawaiian Lines, S.S. Amiens, Marine Transport Lines. Countries Visited—Cuba, Chile, Peru, Venezuela, Argentina, Puerto Rico. Service Ribbons-—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Windjammers, French Club, Spanish Club, Regimental Council, Activities House Commit- tee, Eagle Scout Society, Cadet Officer. DANIEL JAMES RYAN 4702 Springfield Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Antinous, Waterman Steamship Co., S.S. La Grande Victory, Shepard Steamship Co., S.S. Waycross Victory, A. H. Bull Lines. Countries Visited—Norway, Scotland, England, Germany, Belgium, Canada, France, Italy, North Africa. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Basketball, Propeller Club. 284 CLARENCE ROBERT RYDBERG 311 Linden Street, Bellmore, New York Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Sirocco, American West African Line, S.S. Alcoa Pennant, Alcoa Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Egypt, India, Ceylon, Africa, Canada, Trinidad, South America, East Indies, Bermuda. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Football, Wrestling, Tennis, In- tramural Regimental Championship Ping Pong Team. SAMUEL DAVID SAFERSTEIN 2454 Richton Avenue, Detroit, Michigan Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Mount Holyoke Victory, Alaska Packers Ass'n. Countries Visited—Canada, Hawaiian Islands, Marshall Islands, Gilbert Islands, Mariana Islands. LEONARD MARSH ST. AMAND Indian Orchard, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Cape Corwin, A. H. Bull and Co. Countries Visited—Italy, French Morocco, Belgium, Panama, Philip- pine Islands, Okinawa, Japan, Puerto Rico, Ulithi. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific, Philippine Liberation. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Drill Team, Philosopher-Current Events Club, Regimental Council, Intramural Regimental Championship Softball Team. Ill Academy Record—Propeller Club, Drill Team, French Club, Eagle Scout Society, Christian Council. 285 EDWARD LIONEL SAMSON, JR. 92] East Darby Road, Llanerch, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Mesa Verde, Deconhil Shipping Co., S.S. American Victory, Hammond Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Malayan States, Arabia, Eng- land, Marshall Islands, Panama, Netherlands West Indies, British West Indies, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific, Philippine Liberation. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Swimming. JAMES COURTNEY SANDER Dolan Avenue, Mississippi City, Mississippi Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Camp Union, Keystone Shipping Co., S.S. Alcoa Planter, Alcoa Steamship Co. Countries Visited—England, France, Venezuela, Panama, Dutch Guiana, Netherlands West Indies, British West Indies. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. . JOHN WILLIAM SCHLIRF 2947 Bon Air Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Hovenweep, American Pacific Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Saipan Okinawa, Japan, Hawaiian lands, France, England. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific, American Theater, Victory. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Band, Sailing. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Track, Regimental Newspaper Staff. V% ) -ups' illO1 Is- tt 286 CHARLES CLINTON SCHROEDER Route 3, Box 25, Edinburg, Texas Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Wideawake, American Mail Lines. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Eniwetok, Ulithi, Hawaiian Islands, Canada. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Windjammers, Baseball, Track, Spanish Club, Rifle and Pistol Club. CHARLES EDWIN SCHURMAN 433 Lincoln Avenue, Orange, New Jersey Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Cape Lilibeo, Pope and Talbot Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Eniwetok, Ulithi, Okinawa, Puerto Rico, Sweden, Argentina, Belgium. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Drill Team, Latin America Club. ELMER GEORGE SCHWARTZ 7622 Restmere Road, Norfolk, Virginia Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Robert C. Tuttle, American Refining Co., S.S. Santa Paula, Grace Lines, M.V. Salmon Knot, Marine Transport Lines. Countries Visited—Aruba, Hawaiian Islands, New Caledonia, India, Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Music Appreciation Club, Cadet Officer—Second Battalion Communication Officer. “St 287 SI a 11 1 Victory, South Atlantic Steamship Line. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, South Africa, Trinidad, Singapore. Service Ribbons—Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Spanish Club, Glee Club, Intra- mural Regimental Championship Softball Team. GEORGE VINCENT SHERRY, JR. 136 St. Pauls Place, Brooklyn, New York Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. American Victory, Hammond Lumber Co., S.S. Lyons Creek, Barber Asphalt Co. Countries Visited—China, India, Venezuela, Philippine Islands, Mariana Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Polaris, Propeller Club. alii DON MERRILL SMART 701 East Madison Street, Chrisman, Illinois Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. United States Victory, Weyerhaueser Steamship Co., S.S. Golden Hill, Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Germany, France, Italy, Venezuela, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Wrestling, Camera Club, Spanish Club, Latin America Club, Regimental Council. I 11 288 WOODIE If' R.X:, Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Dominican Victory, Alcoa Steamship Co., S.S. Sea Hare, United Fruit Co. Countries Visited—Cuba, France, Gibraltar, Panama, Hawaiian Islands, Okinawa. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Football, Baseball, Track, Cadet Officer. HERMAN GERALD STARNES Route 6, Kingsport, Tennessee Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. San Pasqual, War Emergency Tankers Co. Countries Visited—Egypt, Arabia, Iran, Australia, Malay States, Netherlands West Indies, Celebes, Venezuela, England, Ceylon. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Drill Team, French Club. JOHN JAMES SPOSATO 79 Oak Street, Westerly, Rhode Island Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—M.V. Cape Texas, A. H. Bull Lines, S.S. Drewry's Bluff, Bernuth Lembcke Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, England, Cuba, Puerto Rico. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Sailing, Glee Club, Intramural Regimental Boxing Championship Team. UMi'un,. ft. . f 289 ROBERT WILLIAM STEIGER 4917 Miami Street, Omaha, Nebraska Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Mormactern, Moore McCormack Lines. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Panama, British West Indies, Colombia, New Hebrides, Canada, Venezuela, Brazil, Uruguay. Service Ribbons-—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Cadet Officer— Sub Company Commander, Sixth Company. HARRY STEINMAN 1 807 Clinton Avenue, Bronx, New York Plebe Year—San Mateo. fMUIIll1 Sea Duty—S.S. Morning Light, Matson Navigation Co. Countries Visited—Australia, Tahiti, Samoa, Fiji Islands, New Cale- donia, Saipan, Okinawa, Eniwetok. Service Ribbons—Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club. LESTER EMMET STILLWELL 1234 South York Street, Denver, Colorado Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Pampero, American Hawaiian Steamship Co., S.S. Gainesville Victory, Matson Navigation Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Brazil, Germany, England, Mariana Is- lands, Solomon Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific, Combat Bar. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Graduation Committee. 290 ARTHUR HUMMER STIMSON 9th and Butler Streets, Chester, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Earlham Victory, Alcoa Steamship Co. Countries Visited—South Pacific Islands, Japan, India, Ceylon, Egypt. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Windjammers, Radio Club, Philosopher—Current Events Club, Regimental Council, Christian Council, Cadet Officer—Third Battalion Adjutant. RICHARD GEORGE STOKLOSA 72 Seymour Street, Worcester, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Winter Hill, War Emergency Tankers, Inc., M.S. China Mail, American Mail Lines. Countries Visited—England, Aruba, Trinidad, Panama, Philippine Islands, China, Canada. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Wrestling, Intra- mural Regimental Championship Wrestling Team, Cadet Of- ficer. EUGENE DOUGLAS STORY 215 Springfield Avenue, Summit, New Jersey Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Del Aires, Mississippi Shipping Co., M.S. Coastal Messenger, Standard Fruit Co., S.S. Cantigny, Cities Service Oil Co. Countries Visited—French West Africa, Liberia, South Africa, Mo- ' zambique, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, Trinidad. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Track, Tennis, Camera Club, Radio Club, Intramural Regimental Champion- ship Cross Country Team. DONALD BARNAR STOUGHTON Germantown Pike, Fairview Village, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Exminster, American Export Line, S.S. William A. Dobson, Marine Transport Lines. Countries Visited—France, England, Belgium, Italy, Turkey, India, Ceylon. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Swimming, Track, Cadet Officer -—Company Commander, Eighth Company. JOHN KILGOUR STUART 1620 St. Charles Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Charleton Victory, Isthmian Steamship Co. Countries Visited—China, Okinawa, Hawaiian Islands, Gilbert Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, French Club, Cadet Officer. FRANCIS AUGUST SUDHOLT 2246 Benton Avenue, Granite City, Illinois Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. White Plains, Keystone Shipping Co., S.S. Joseph Lykes, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Dunham Wright, Weyerhaeuser Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Ulithi, Philippine Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Drill Team, Baseball, French Club, Intramural Regimental Championship Softball and Bas- ketball Teams, Cadet Officer—Company Commander, Fifth Company. 292 SAMUEL LOUIS SUGARMAN 95 Grenada Terrace, Springfield, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—M. V. Cape Boyer, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Greece Victory, Grace Lines, M.V. Cape Barrow, American Export Lines, S.S. Boonesborough, American Republic Tankers Corp. Countries Visited—Italy, Puerto Rico, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, Colom- bia, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Camera Club, Intramural Regimental Championship Basketball Team, Cadet Officer. CARL HOMER SUHRE 4256 Wyoming Street, St. Louis, Missouri Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Wake Forest Victory, Olson Brothers Co., S.S. Fly- ing Cloud, McCormack Steamship Co., S.S. Dunham Wright, Weyerhaueser Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Gilbert Islands, Mariana Islands, Marshall Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Intramural Regimental Championship Softball and Basketball Teams, Cadet Officer—Second Battalion Se- curity Officer. JOHN ALOYSIUS SULLIVAN MOQ 314 MCAS, Cherry Point, North Carolina Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Port Royal, American Petroleum Transport Corp. Countries Visited—Panama, Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, Australia, New Guinea, Japan, Iran, Ceylon, Singapore, Neth- erlands West Indies, Admiralty Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Rifle and Pistol Team. 293 JAMES FRANCIS TEARNEY 924 Haskell Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Pierre Victory, United States Lines, M Competitor, American Liberty Steamship Corp. Countries Visited—Panama, Cuba. Service Ribbon—Pacific. RALPH EDWARD TEARNEY CARL WILLIAM SWENSON 5609 Medina Street, Duluth, Minnesota Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. La Brea Hills, Los Angeles Tanker Operators, M.V. Cape Barrow, American Export Lines, S.S. South African Vic- tory, American South African Lines. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Marshall Islands, Canada, Guam, Panama, England, French West Africa, Liberia, Nigeria, Mariana Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Band, Radio, Cadet Officer— Company Commander, Second Company. V. Coastal 924 Haskell Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Azalea City, Waterman Steamship Corp. Countries Visited—Japan, Panama, Philippine Islands, Marshall Is- 294 LLOYD JOHN THOMPSON 512 N. E. 75th Street, Miami, 38, Florida Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Jacob Perkins, Mississippi Shipping Co., S.S. Hat Creek, Tankers Company, S.S. Marine Swallow, American President Lines. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Ulithi, Eniwetok, Panama, Hawaiian Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Latin American Club, Cadet Of- ficer—Regimental Adjutant. JAMES DONALD TIERNEY The Seville , Sylvan Hills, Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. French Creek, Cities Service Oil Co., S.S. DeSoto, Waterman Steamship Co., S.S. De Pauw Victory, American Hawaiian Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Azore Islands, Gibraltar, North Africa, Italy, Sicily, Egypt, Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Burma, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Midships, Cadet Officer—Sub Company Commander, Fourth Company. BERNARD CARVER TOOMEY Churchville, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Flying Eagle, Mississippi Steamship Co., S.S. Fred- erick Victory, United Fruit Co., S.S. Fort Fetterman, American Republics Corp. Countries Visited—France, England, Belgium, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Netherlands West Indies, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Academy mers. Track, Latin Band. Pacific. Club, Band, Windjam- Council, Dance ijK kJj' I Jh.l-JLLi 295 JOHN DAVID TROTTER NICHOLAS RICHARD TORRACA 9 Oliver Street, New York 2, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Explorer, American Export Lines, S.S. Diamond Is land. Tankers Co. Countries Visited—England, France, Belgium, Holland, Venezuela, Japan, Philippine Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Ararlpmv RprrtrH-Prr mollor (' ‘liih 111 Dawson, Minnesota Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Appleton Victory, American Mail Line, S.S. Orpheus, American Export Lines. Countries Visited—Japan, Philippine Islands, China, India, Ceylon, Egypt. Service Ribbons—Pacific, Combat Bar. Academy Record—Band, French Club. JEWELL WILLIAM TRYON 2902 Apartment C, Farnsworth, Great Lakes, Illinois Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Frances O'Gara, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Lyons Creek, Barbor Asphalt Co., S.S. Woodbridge Victory, Isbrandsten Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Okinawa, Hawaiian Islands, Ulithi, Curacao, England, France, Belgium, Holland. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record-—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Windjammers, Track, Intramural Regimental Championship Cross Country Team. 296 PAUL RICHARD UNGER 1826 Cornelia Street, Brooklyn, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Fort Caspar, War Emergency Tankers. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Track, Camera Club, Radio Club, Spanish Club, Latin America Club. EDWARD FRANKLIN UPCHURCH Avon Drive, Raleigh, North Carolina Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. White Falcon, American Export Lines, S.S. Santa Clara Victory, General Steamship Corp., M.V. Coastal Cap- tain, Agwi Lines. Countries Visited—France, Italy, Belgium, England, India, Cuba, Panama, Philippine Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Polaris, Baseball, Boxing, Span- ish Club, Latin America Club, Graduation Committee, Dance Committee. RICHARD R. VALENTA 725 Hurstgreen Road, Webster Groves, Missouri Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Homestead, Deconhil Shipping Co., S.S. Midnight, American Export Lines. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Panama, Venezuela, Colom- bia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, France. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers, Sailing, Camera Club, Spanish Club, Latin America Club, Rifle and Pistol Club, Regimental Council, Class Rates Committee. 297 JESUS JOSEPH VILLA 400 West 58th Street, New York, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty__M.V. Cape Nun, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Sea Falcon, American South African Lines, S.S. Cayuse, Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—France, Algeria, India, Gold Coast, Venezuela, Union of South Africa, Mozambique. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Polaris, Propeller Club, Regimen- tal Council. EDWIN CHARLES VOUSDEN Daytona Beach, Florida Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Malvern Hill, War Emergency Tankers Co., S.S. Cape Catoche, Pacific Atlantic Steamship Co. Countries Visited—India, Iran, Ceylon, France, Australia, Brazil, Trinidad, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers, Camera Club, French Club, Cadet Officer. GORDON JOHN WAGNER 421 North Sterling Road, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Wacosta, Waterman Steamship Co., S.S. John Wythe, Agwi Lines. 298 CLARKE WALDEN 921 Jasmine Place, Jacksonville, Florida 1 Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Argentina, Moore McCormack Lines, M.V. Coastal Scout, United States Lines. Countries Visited—England, France, Italy, Germany, Colombia, Cuba, Panama, Costa Rica. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club. Ilium DOUGLAS BROCK WALKER 1707 N. E. Killingsworth Street, Portland, Oregon Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Big Bend, Union Oil Co., S.S. Mormactern, Moore McCormack Lines. Countries Visited—Dutch East Indies, Mariana Islands, Palau Is- land, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad, Brazil, Uru- guay, Canada. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Glee Club. ROBERT JOSEPH WALL 72 Bartlett Avenue, Edgewood, Rhode Island Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S. S. Mormacport, Moore McCormack Lines, S.S. Sea Tarpon, Alcoa Steamship Cp. Countries Visited—France, Liberia, Union of South Africa, Trinidad. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranea Academy Record—Midship: and Pistol Team, Rej Battalion Command' peller Club, Windjammers, Rifle Council, Cadet Officer—Second T ■ T a T 299 JOHN JOSEPH WALSH 358 Armory Street, Springfield, Massachusetts Plebe Year—-Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Exceller, American Export Lines, M.V. Sea Serpent, United States Lines, S.S. Anchorage Victory, Pacific Far East Lines, S.S. Ames Victory, Luckenbach Steamship Co. Countries Visited—England, France, Italy, Algeria, Roumania, Cuba, Panama, Iraq, Arabia, Japan, Korea, China, Philippine Islands, French Indo-China, Burma. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Regimental Council. JOSEPH FERRIS WARING 4219 216th Street, Bayside, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Santa Rosa, Grace Lines, M.V. John Ericsson, United States Lines. Countries Visited—England, France, India, Egypt, Germany. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Track, Regimental Newspaper Staff, Cadet Officer—Third Battalion Welfare and Morale Officer. RONALD JOSEPH WARNER 3071 M Street Southeast, Washington, D. C. Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. New Market, Barber Asphalt Co. Countries Visited—Italy, Gibraltar, Trinidad, Panama, Japan, Iran, India, Arabia, Iraq, Egypt, England, Scotland, Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Polaris, Propeller Club, Regimental Newspaper Staff. 300 RUSSELL ADOLPH WEBER 529 West View Avenue, Ridgefield, New Jersey Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Earlham Victory, Alcoa Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Howaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, Marshall Islands, Japan, India, Suez. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Windjammers, Sailing, Dinghy Team, Latin America Club. CHARLES WEEGE 10635 South Maplewood Avenue, Chicago, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Grinnell Victory, Hammond Shipping Co., S.S. Argentina, Moore McCormack Lines, S.S. Pomona Victory, American South African Lines. Countries Visited—England, France, Panama, Nova Scotia, Ha- waiian Islands, Marshall Islands, Caroline Islands, Mari- ana Islands, Okinawa. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Boxing, Cadet Officer—First Battalion Commander. WILLIAM FRANK WENDLER 135 West Nedro Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Pit River, American Republics Corp. Countries Visited—France, Panama, India, Iran, Ceylon, Saipan, Okinawa, Hawaiian Islands, Japan. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Baseball, Christian Council, Ca- det Officer. JOHN CLEVELAND WHEATLEY Evans, Georgia Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Laconia Victory, Parry Navigation Co., S.S. Pine Ridge, American Republic Corp., S. S. Aedanus Burke, Mis- sissippi Shipping Co., S.S. Belle of the West, Matson Navi- gation Co. Countries Visited—Turkey, Russia, Philippine Islands, Iran, Iraq, Aden, Ceylon, Australia, Egypt, Malay States, New Guinea, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club. DONALD EDWARD WHITE 14312 Lauder Avenue, Detroit 27, Michigan Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Brazil, Moore McCormack Lines, S.S. Sea Runner, Grace Lines. Countries Visited—France, England, Philippine Islands, Japan, China, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Boxing. PAUL WISNIEWSKI Two Trees Farm , Moscow, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Esso Scranton, Standard Oil Co., S.S. American Shipper, United States Lines. Countries Visited—Panama, Australia, New Guinea, Philippine Is- lands, Iran, Eniwetok, Colombia, France, Scotland. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Midships, Propeller Club. 302 RAYMOND WOLFORD 732 University Avenue, Reno, Nevada 303 Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Medina Victory, Marine Transport Lines, S.S. West- ward Ho, American President Lines, M.V. Cape San Lucas, Grace Lines. Countries Visited—Canada, Australia, India, Africa, South America, Europe, Japan, Philippine Islands, Malay States, Burma, Arabia. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Band, Glee Club, Protestant Council. LEONARD LOCK WONG Kaneohe, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—M.V. Idaho, Pacific-Atlantic Steamship Co., S.S. Manu- kai, Matson Navigation Co., S.S. William Hardy, Matson Navi- gation Co. Countries Visited—Colombia, Peru, Chile, Panama, Argentina, Uru- guay, France, India, Belgium, Holland. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Polaris. ALBERT DENNIS WOOD 1 556 Marin Avenue, Albany, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Hope Victory, McCormick Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Japan, Panama. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Camera Club. RICHARD YANEY 545 Sherman Street, Decatur, Alabama Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Port Royal, American Petroleum Transportation Corp. Countries Visited—Panama, Japan, Australia, Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands. Venezuela. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club. ULlil 1 11 ELDEN BRYANT YECK 1710 East Turney Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Queen of The Seas, Grace Lines. Countries Visited—Chile, Peru, Colombia, Panama, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mariana Islands, Marshall Islands, British Co- lumbia. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Tennis, Intramural Regimental Championship Tennis Team. JAMES HOWARD YOCUM 920 Centre Avenue, Reading, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Santa Paula, Grace Lines, S.S. Sea Tarpon, Alcoa Steamship Co., S.S. Exporter, American Export Lines. Countries Visited—England, France, French West Africa, Egypt, India, Ceylon, Trinidad, Liberia. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Midships, Propeller Club, Glee Club, Philosopher—Current Events Club. 304 ROBERT OWEN YOUNG Shore Road, Beesley's Point, New Jersey Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—M.V. China Mail, American Mail Lines, S.S. Cobble Hill, Barber Asphalt Co. Countries Visited—India, Ceylon, England, Union of South Africa, British West Indies, Netherlands West Indies. Service Ribbons-—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Band, Cadet Officer. GEORGE STEPHEN ZACHARKOW Box 62, Medford, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Brazil, Moore M:Cormack Lines. Countries Visited—France, Gibraltar, Panama, Philippine Islands, Gilbert Islands, Marshall Islands, England. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Football, Track, Regimental Council, Cadet Officer. FREDERICK JOHN ZEHNDER 5121 West Chicago Boulevard, Detroit, Michigan Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Cape Borda, South Atlantic Steamship Co., S.S. Ex- chester, American Export Lines. Countries Visited—Egypt, Turkey, Spain, Germany, England, Ire- land, Colombia, Venezuela, Panama, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Brit- ish West Indies, Palestine. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Drill Team, Radio Club, Cadet Officer—First Battalion Communications Officer. 305 IjgMf JAMES FRANCIS ZIEVERS 4306 Taft Road, Kenosha, Wisconsin Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Mills Victory, American Hawaiian Steamship Co., S.S. Alcoa Polaris,'Wf Sa Stelarrompcor' Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Marshall Islands, Caroline Is- lands, Mariana Islands, Okinawa, Japan, Panama, England, France. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Football, Basket- ball, Swimming, Baseball, Track, Radio Club, Regimental Council, Activities House Committee, Eagle Scout Society, Dance Committee, Cadet Officer—First Battalion Welfare and Recreation Officer. ARNOLD STANLEY ZIMMERMAN 779 30th Avenue, San Francisco, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Muncie Victory, Sudden and Christenson Steam- ship Co. Countries Visited—Canada, Marshall Islands, Eniwetok. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Midships, Propeller Club, Sail- ing, Glee Club, Fencing Club, Cadet Officer. ERNEST GEOFFRY ZumBRUNNEN 1314 17th Avenue, Monroe, Wisconsin Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. El Salvador Victory, Seas Shipping Co., S.S. Cape Charles, Agwi Lines. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Korea, Panama, Marshall Is- lands, Gilbert Islands, Mariana Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Polaris, Regimental Council, Regimental Newspaper Staff, Cadet Officer—Regimental Security Officer. 306 ait GRADUATION DAY JUNE 10, 1948 JOHN BONZANO ABEL 620 Fairview North, Seattle, Washington Plebe Year-—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Maunalei, Matson Navigation Co., S.S. Knox Vic- tory, Moore McCormack Lines. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Sweden, Panama, Denmark. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Drill Team, Debating Team, In- tramural Regimental Championship Rowing Team. JACOB ABRAMS 1 120 East 23rd Street, Brooklyn, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Venore, Ore Steamship Corp. Countries Visited—Chile, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Debating Team. FRANK EUGENE ALLEN 1415 Pearson Avenue, Houston, Texas Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Charles A. Keffer, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Casa Grande, Pacific Tankers Co., S.S. Marine Swallow, American President Lines. Countries Visited—Persia, Ceylon, Guam, Admiralty Islands, Pan- ama, China, Philippine Islands, Japan, Korea. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Windjammers, Football, Sailing Team, Track, Swimming. 310 EDWARD THOMAS ANTKOWIAK 12 Bateman Street, Haverhill, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Rensellear Victory, Matson Navigation Co.; S.S. Barren Hill, Barber Asphalt Co. Countries Visited—Belgium, Holland, France, England, Germany, Netherlands West Indies, Venezuela, Mexico. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Editor-in-Chief, Polaris, Cadet Officer—Regimental Public Relations Officer. RICARDO RAPHAEL ALVARADO 1706 M Street, North East, Washington, D. C. Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Santa Barbara, Grace Lines; S.S. Cape Canaveral, Agwi Lines. Countries Visited—Sicily, Italy, North Africa, France, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Mexico. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Polaris, Propeller Club, Band, Latin America Club, Rifle and Pistol Club. WARREN LAWRENCE ANDERSON 298 Princeton Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Warrior, Waterman Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Swimming, Latin America Club. 31 1 TIMOTHY LaFOLLETTE BADE 1 356 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. John Clarke, Sprague Steamship Co.; S.S. El Reno Victory, American President Lines. Countries Visited—England, France, Belgium, Holland. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Polaris, Propeller Club, Track, Rifle and Pistol Club, Eagle Scout Society, Dance Committee, Ski Club. ROBERT STREETT BADER 1202 Lorain Avenue, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Chapel Hill Victory, Marine Transport Lines, S.S. Golden Eagle, United Fruit Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Belgium, France, Germany. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Polaris. BRYCE ROBERTS BALDWIN 642 North LaSalle Street, Indianapolis, Indiana Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Greeley Victory, Seas Shipping Co., S.S. Mission Santa Cruz, Deconhil Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Japan, China, India, Egypt, Algeria, Tunis, Spain, Venezuela, Netherlands West Indies. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Midships, Cadet Officer. Hu LI Million, 312 JACK RICHARD BECKER 2419 Ravenwood Avenue, Dayton, Ohio Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Fenn Victory, American Hawaiian Lines, Willamette Victory, Pacific Atlantic Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Eniwetok, Ulithi, Okinawa, Japan, France. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Football, Ring Committee, Ac- tivities House Committee, Dance Committee, Cadet Officer— First Battalion Welfare and Morale Officer. WALDEMAR WILLIAM BECKMEIER 32-1 5 33rd Street, Long Island City, New York Plebe Year—San Mateo. BIB Sea Duty—M.V. Cape St. Elias, Waterman Steamship Co., S.S. Queens Victory, Burns Steamship Co., S.S. Rock Hill Victory, United States Navigation Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Ger- many, France. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Midships, Polaris, Propeller Club, Drill Team. MASON BELL, JR. Lewisburg, West Virginia Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. John Cropper, Agwi Lines, S.S. Cedar Rapids Vic- tory, American West African Steamship Co., S.S. Appleton Victory, American Mail Line. Countries Visited—France, Belgium, Germany, England. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Drill Team, French Club. 313 Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. John Walker, United Fruit Steamship Co., S.S. Coe Victory, Black Diamond Line. Countries Visited—England, France, Belgium, Italy, Canada. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Drill Team, Football, Swimming, Track, Ski Club. BYRON DEAN BENNETT 120 Drexel Avenue, Decatur, Georgia Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Golden Gate, International Freighting Corp., S.S. Mission San Carlo, Pacific Tankers, Inc. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Guam, Panama, Trinidad, Bra- zil, Uruguay, Argentina. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club. JAMES WHITFIELD BIRD 1705 Roseland Drive, Birmingham, Alabama Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Herons Bridge, Marine Transport Lines. Country Visited—France. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers, Sailing Team, Regimental Council. 314 1687 Jenkins Street, Augusta, Georgia Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Moccasin Gap, Marine Transport Lines, Inc. Countries Visited—Panama, Japan, Philippine Islands, Germany, England. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Rifle and Pistol Club, Cadet Officer—Company Commander, Ninth Company. I MAX LOYAL BONHAM Franklin, Nebraska Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Hobart Victory, Black Diamond Steamship Co., M.V. American Press, United States Lines. Countries Visited—Japan, India, South Pacific Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club. CHARLES HASKELL BOROWSKY 2609 North Lawndale Avenue, Chicago, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Petersburg Victory, Winchester Steamship Co., S.S. Examiner, American Export Lines. Countries Visited—Spain, Italy, France, Turkey, Greece, Panama, Egypt, Palestine, Syria. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers, Football, Wrest- ling, Sailing. 315 EARL ANTHONY BORRE 3115 Lake Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Binghamton Victory, Sheppard Steamship Co., S.S. Perryville, Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Guam. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club. BERNARD ROY BOUCHARD Concord, Vermont Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—Marion McKinley Bovard, American Hawaiian Steamship Co., S.S. Sea Hawk, Grace Lines, S.S. Alfred Victory, Ham- mond Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Italy, France, North Africa. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. 3 Academy Record—Drill Team, Intramural Regimental Champion- ship Rowing Team. JAMES ROYSTON BOUDOUSQUIE 4715 Iberville Street, New Orleans, Louisiana Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Mission San Juan, Deconhil Shipping Co., S.S. Sea Trotter, Isthmian Steamship Co. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers, Track, Rifle and Pistol Club, Intramural Regimental Championship Cross Coun- try Team. 316 -= HERBERT HUMISTON BOWKER 4907 North Hermitage Avenue, Chicago, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Binghamton Victory, Shepard Steamship Co., S.S. Sea Scamp, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Hastings Vic- tory, Grace Lines. Countries Visited—England, France, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Colom- bia, Guam. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Activities House Committee. GEORGE HENRY BRAWNER, JR. 84-D Baker Village, Columbus, Georgia Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Sea Phoenix, Isthmian Steamship Co., S.S. Mission Loreto, Los Angeles Tankers, Inc. Countries Visited—Egypt, Arabia, Ceylon, India. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Drill Team. LEO JAMES BRENNAN Warren Street, Athens, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Talisman, Delta Lines, S.S. White Oak, Deconhil Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Egypt, Kenya, Mozambique, Union of South Africa, Ceylon, England, India. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Intramural Regi- mental Championship Basketball Team. THOMAS CHARLES BRYAN Elba, Alabama Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—M.V. Cape Hatteras, United States Lines, S.S. Santa Paula, Grace Line. Countries Visited—Italy, France, England, Netherlands West Indies. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Boxing, Latin America Club, Cadet Officer. HAROLD OHO BUESKING 3122 South Hanna Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Owensboro Victory, Pacific Far East Lines. Countries Visited—Japan, India, Philippine Islands, Belgium. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Basketball Manager. ALFRED JOSEPH BURKLY 1 1 1-20 120th Street, Richmond Hill, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Sea Dolphin, Waterman Steamship Co., S.S. Rider Victory, Moore McCormack Lines. Countries Visited—Union of South Africa, East Africa, Sweden, Denmark. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Midships. MIA 318 HERBERT WILLISTON CAMPMAN, JR. 91 1 5 Hollis Court Boulevard, Queens Village, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Gauntlet, American South African Line, S.S. Cherry Valley, Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—France, Italy. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record-—Midships, Propeller Club, Dinghy Team, Sailing. JAMES GILLINDER CARSON 5344 Magnolia Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Czechoslovakia Victory, American Hawaiian Lines, S.S. Flying Mist, Weyerhaueser Steamship Co., S.S. Mariposa, Matson Navigation Co. Countries Visited—Japan, China, Australia. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Windjammers, Sailing Team, Glee Club. THOMAS FRANCIS CASSIDY 851 - 53rd Street, Brooklyn, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Alfred Moore, Prudential Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, Germany. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Polaris, Propeller Club, Drill Team, French Club. ♦ 319 a MORTON STEWART CECIL 2525 Rogers Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Victory Loan, Pacific Tankers Co. Countries Visited—Japan, Philippine Islands, Malaya, Arabia, Mar- iana Islands, Marshall Islands, Hawaiian Islands, Panama, Netherlands West Indies, England, Germany. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Midships, Windjammers, Sailing Team, Eagle Scout Society, Cadet Officer. i WILBUR FRANKLIN CHINERY 218 South Union Avenue, Cranford, New Jersey Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Trinidad Victory, Marine Transport Co., S.S. Sea Flasher, Isthmian Steamship Co., S.S. Villanova Victory, Unit- ed States Lines. Countries Visited—Japan, Korea. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Baseball, Basket- ball, Intramural Regimental Championship Softball Team. FRANCIS WILLIAM CICHACZEWSKI 843 45th Street, Brooklyn, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Sea Robin, United States Lines. Countries Visited—France. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—ScholasUcV S Wanaging Editor Polaris, Pro- peller Club. 320 OWEN LOWELL CLEMENTS, JR. 1 14 East Miller Avenue, Orlando, Florida Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Mahanoy City Victory, North Atlantic and Gulf Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, Belgium, Holland, England. Academy Record—Midships, Band, Ring Committee, Activities House Committee. CECIL STEWART COLEE 82 Osceola Street, Saint Augustine, Florida Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—M.V. Cape Romano, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Cuba, Brazil, Puerto Rico. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Drill Team, Football. EDMOND EDEN COLLETTA 383 Kirks Land, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Poland Victory, Isthmian Steamship Co., S.S. Egg Harbor, Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Egypt, Arabia, Persia, Iraq, England, Curacao. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Boxing, Intramural Featherweight Boxing Champion, Intramural tal Championship Boxing Team, Cadet Officer. Regimental Regimen- 321 JOHN ALLEN CONKLING, JR. 2506 St. Mary's Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Burbank Victory, Sudden and Christensen, Inc., S.S. Greeley Victory, Seas Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Okinawa, Japan, Panama, France, England, Ger- many. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Band, Christian Council. C ADELMO 71 1 Midland Avenue, Yonkers, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Sea Hydra, Isthmian Steamship Co., S.S. Velma Lykes, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co. Countries Visited—China, India, Hawaiian Islands, Philip- pine Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club. THOMAS TREVOR COX 207 South Askew Street, Marion, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Marine Adder, American President Lines. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, China, Okinawa, Korea, Saipan, India. Service Ribbon—Pacific. 322 t THOMAS SPENCER CRAMER 15855 Ashton Road, Detroit, Michigan Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Mesa Victory, Olympic Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Singapore, India, Ceylon, Egypt, Trinidad, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Windjammers, Football. MliL PAUL DAY CRIBBINS 1021 Oak Street, Jacksonville, Florida Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles Tanker Operators. Countries Visited—Germany, England, Holland. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Midships, Propeller Club, Band, Windjammers, Track, Latin America Club, Dance Band, Christian Council. THOMAS HAZELTON CURTIN 12 Colonial Drive, Plandome Manor, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Executor, American Export Lines. Countries Visited—Casablanca, Gibraltar, French Morocco, Egypt, Palestine, Turkey, Syria. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record-—Rifle and Pistol Team, Cadet Officer—Company Commander, Eighth Company. 323 MELVIN STANLEY DALRYMPLE 38 Hopkinson Avenue, Brooklyn, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Nathan Towson, United States Navigation Co., S.S. Chisholm Trail, Deconhil Shipping Co. Countries Visited—England, Russia, Belgium, France, Portugal, Bermuda. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. DANIEL PAUL DASHIFSKY 105 South Second Street, St. Clair, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Pass Christian Victory, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Clarke's Wharf, Barber Asphalt Steamship Co. Countries Visited—England, France, Venezuela, Curacao. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Football, Track, Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Midships, Glee Club, Debating Team, Activities House Committee. ff GEORGE HAROLD DAVIS 55 Lake Street, Pulaski, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Lot W. Morrill, Grove City Victory, Alcoa Agwi Lines. Duval Steamship Co., S.S. Co., S.S. Marine Fiddler, Countries Visited—Panama, Japan Academy Record—Football India, Philippine Islands. Committee. 324 WILLIAM SAMUEL DAVIS 1402 Schlager Street, Scranton, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Monulani, Matson Navigation Co., S.S. Sioux Falls Victory, American Hawaiian Lines, S.S. Dropeas Meadows, American Trading and Production Co. Country Visited—France. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Track, President of Christian Council, Intra- mural Regimental Championship Cross Country Team, Cadet Officer. GASPARE ANGELO DE FAZIO 502 West 179th Street, New York City, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Warrior, Waterman Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Latin American Club. 325 WARREN HENRY DICKINSON 9 Meslar Road, Morris Plains, New Jersey Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Bull Run, Keystone Shipping Co., S.S. El Reno Vic- tory, American President Lines. Countries Visited—Netherlands, Belgium, France, England. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Drill Team, Latin American Club, Cadet Officer -—Third Battalion Communications Officer. FRANK EDWIN DICKMEYER 723 West Packard, Fort Wayne, Indiana Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Bartlesville Victory, DeLa Rama Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Japan, Philippine Islands, Malay States, India. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—French Club. ÂŤÂŤ ÂŤit PHILIP DIETER 17800 South Woodland Road, Shaker Heights, Cleveland, Ohio Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Mexico Victory, Luckenbach Steamship Co., M.V. Cape Hatteras, United States Lines. Countries Visited — Panama, Puerto Rico, Italy, Sicily, Belgium, France, England. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Glee Club, Rifle and Pistol Club. 326 WILLIAM JOHN DIXON 922 Pacific Avenue, Waukegan, Illinois Plebe Year-—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Limon, United Fruit Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Japan, Central America, Hawaiian Is- lands, Gilbert Islands, Mariana Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, French Club, Windjammers. DONALD WAYNE EBERHARDT 124 Commonwealth Avenue, Massillon, Ohio Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Brookfield, Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Arabia, Japan. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Polaris, Propeller Club, Band, Glee Club, Latin America Club, Rifle and Pistol Club, Cadet Officer—First Bat- talion Commissary Officer. WILLIAM HAROLD ELLIS c o Police C. R. Cooke, Southern Pines, North Carolina Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Santa Rosa, Grace Lines, S.S. Plymouth Victory, Lykes Brothers Steamship Line. Countries Visited—Poland, Germany, France, India, Egypt. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—French Club, Rifle and Pistol Club, Cadet Offi- cer. RALPH WESLEY EMCH 315 East Broadway Street, Girard, Ohio Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Exiria, American Export Lines, S.S. Bluefield Vic- tory, Mississippi Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Cuba, Puerto Rico, England, Dominican Republic, Okinawa. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers, Wrestling, Sailing. JOHN CARLIN ENGLERT 360 Main Street, Catskill, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Fort Jupiter, Sun Oil Co., S.S. Quemado Lake, Tankers Co., S.S. Canton Victory, Sudden and Christenson Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, Arabia, Japan. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Windjammers, Sailing Team. BEELER CARLISLE ESKRIDGE 22 - 12th Street NE, Atlanta, Georgia Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. President Grant, American President Lines. Countries Visited—China, Philippine Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star. 328 BURTON FEINER 1 535 Taylor Avenue, New York City, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Saint Augustine Victory, Isthmian Steamship Co. Countries Visited—England, Panama. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Spanish Club, Latin America Club. JAMES JUDSON FILBEY 1207 Rawson Avenue, South Milwaukee, Wisconsin Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Hattiesburg Victory, American Hawaiian Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Japan, Philippine Islands, Malay States, Egypt, India. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Drill Team, Windjammers, Wrestling, Sailing Team, French Club. JOHN OSWALD FINZER, JR. 1351 Touchy Avenue, Chicago, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. White Swallow, Moore McCormack Lines. Countries Visited—Guam, Panama, Trinidad, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Baseball, Intramural Regimental Championship Softball Team, Cadet Officer. 329 UillL 4440 York Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Red Jacket, United States Lines, S.S. Dunham Wright, Weyerhaueser Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Trinidad, South Africa, Argentina, Uruguay, Philippine Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club. PAUL THEODORE FORD 68 East Haverhill Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Cape Possession, Grace Lines, S.S. Howard Victory, Rountree Steamship Line. Countries Visited—France, Belgium, Venezuela, Colombia. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Band, Latin America Club, Glee Club, Regimental Council. RUSSELL COLLISON FRENCH Cotswold Acres, Litchfield, Connecticut Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. San Mateo Victory, American President Lines. Countries Visited—Malay States, India, Egypt, Hawaiian Islands, Japan, Panama. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Swimming, Radio Club, French Club, Spanish Club, Glee Club, Philosopher—Current Events Club, President of Ski and Music Appreciation Clubs, Cadet Officer—Third Battalion Security Officer. 330 I f ' ( I V J . WALTER HAROLD FRICKE College Point, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. James Lykes, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Rich Mountain, Keystone Shipping Co., S.S. Hibbing Victory, Pacific-Atlantic Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Sweden, Denmark, England, Cuba, Italy. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Polaris. HERMAN ERNEST FRITZKE, JR. 428 Surf Street, Chicago, Illinois Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Blue Jacket, United Fruit Co., S.S. Meridian Vic- tory, Matson Navigation Co., S.S. Smoky Hill, Los Angeles Tankers Co. Countries Visited—Japan, Hawaiian Islands, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Drill Team, Intramural Broad Jump Champion- ship, Cadet Officer—Third Battalion Welfare and Morale Officer. RICHARD HENRY GABEY 59 East Clinton Avenue, Bergenfield, New Jersey Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Jalapa, Gulf Oil Refining Co., S.S. Topa Topa, Waterman Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Venezuela, England, Belgium. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Swimming. 331 It S ARNOLD ASHER GATOF 111-09-76 Road, Forest Hills, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Janet Lord Roper, International Freighting Corp., S.S. La Mesa, War Emergency Tankers Corp. Countries Visited-—-England, Denmark, Cuba, Germany, Holland, Aruba. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Polaris, Propeller Club, Dance Committee, Dinghy Team, Regimental Council, Football. DONALD LEON GEISELMAN 315 Terrace Avenue, Hanover, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Mission Santa Ana, Pacific Tankers, Inc., S.S. Nor- wich Victory, American Hawaiian Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Japan, China, Okinawa, Panama. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Rifle and Pistol Club. uu GILBERT EDWARD GENNINGER 1 16-39 21 7th Street, St. Albans, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Toussaint Louverture, DeLa Rama Steamship Co., S.S. La Mesa, Tankers Corporation Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Belgium, England, Germany, Netherlands West Indies. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Polaris. 332 WALTER AUGUST GESSNER 91-19 32nd Avenue, Jackson Heights, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Louise Alcott, Stockard Steamship Co., S.S. Frost- burg Victory, Alcoa Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Algiers, Tunisia, Italy, England, France, Ger- many. Service Ribbons—-Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Midships. U-IUUI WILLIAM GERALD GILLES 1224 East Avenue, South, La Crosse, Wisconsin Plebe Year-—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Mormacgull, Moore McCormack Lines, S.S. Mor- macreed, Moore McCormack Lines. Countries Visited—Canada, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil, Trinidad, Uruguay, Argentina. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Radio Club. GEORGE CLAFLIN GILMAN 1673 Columbia Road N. W., Washington, D. C. Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—M.V. Emory Victory, United States Lines; M.V. Cape Porpoise, Moore McCormack Steamship Co. Countries Visited—England, Belgium, Holland, France, Germany, Luxemburg, Brazil, Trinidad. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Victory Medal, American Theatre of Operations. Academy Record-—Propeller Club, Dance Committee, Cadet Officer —Drill Team Commander. 333 3 3 BERNARD STANLEY GINSBURG 2031 Creston Avenup jBronx, New York Plebe Year—K Sea Duty—S.S. Shoemaker, Marine Transport Lines. Countries Visited—Italy, England, France, Denmark, Germany, Bra- zil, Uruguay, Argentina, Spain. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Wrestling, Glee Club, Debating Team, French Club, Eagle Scout Society, Dance Committee. LEONARD HUNSDON GODDARD, JR. 136 - 83rd Street, Brooklyn, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Mormacport, Moore McCormack Steamship Co., S.S. Tulane Victory, Mississippi Steamship Co., S.S. Santa Fe Hills, Marine Transport Lines. Countries Visited—Egypt, India, France, England, Bermuda. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Football, Swim- ming, Tennis, Glee Club. FREDERICK BYRNE GLOCKE I 7 East 89th Street, New York, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Madawaska Victory, Bull Lines. Countries Visited—England, France, Belgium, Germany. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Polaris, Propeller Club, Drill Team, Intramural Regimental Championship Table Tennis Team, Cadet Officer —First Battalion Berthing Officer. 334 Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Sea Falcon, American South African Line. Countries Visited—Trinidad, Union of South Africa; Portuguese East Africa. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Activities House Committee, Public Relations Committee, Christmas Card Com- mittee, Editor-in-Chief, Midships, Cadet Officer—Regimental Intelligence Officer. mm 1 ARTHUR GOLDBLUM 1475 Wythe Place, New York, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Elijah Cobb, Merchants and Miners Transportation Co. Countries Visited—Argentina, Belgium, Italy. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Midships, Propeller Club, French Club, Spanish Club, Latip America Club, Philosopher—Current Events Club. IJLAULU JOEL GOODMAN 71 Pulsifer Street, Auburn, Maine Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Cooper Union Victory, Robin Line. Countries Visited—Trinidad, Union of South Africa, Portuguese East Africa, British East Africa, Zanzibar. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Polaris, Propeller Club. aa5 aa a a FRANCIS ANTHONY GOVAN 4507 MacArthur Boulevard, Northwest, Washington, D. C. Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Clarksburg Victory, Olympic Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Iwo Jima, China, Philippine Islands, Malay States, Ceylon, India, Egypt. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Midships, Propeller Club, Rifle and Pistol Club. RUSSELL ALLEN GREER, JR. 3759 Manini Way, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Sea Marlin, Grace Lines. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, England, Japan, France. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Midships, Polaris, Propeller Club, Band, Radio Club, French Club, Spanish, Latin America Club, Activities House Committee, Dance Committee, Cadet Officer—Second Battalion Commisary Officer. JOHN ELLIOT GRENFELL 201 Lewis Avenue, Westbury, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Santa Margarita, Grace Lines, S.S. Albonia, Grace Lines. Countries Visited — England, Germany, Belgium, France, Italy, Egypt, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Arabia, India, Iraq, Iran, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Track. 336 RAYMOND WILLIAM GRESHAM 2160 Kingswood Road, Jacksonville, 7, Florida Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Marine Wolf, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, Egypt, India, Philippine Islands, Ha- waiian Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Editorial Manager of Midships, Propeller Club. ROBERT JOSEPH GROOVER 1131 East 37th Street, Savannah, Georgia Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Chancellorsville, Keystone Shipping Co. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Football, Boxing, Intramural Regimental Championship Boxing Team. BORRE LANDAAS GUDMUNDSEN 124 77th Street, Brooklyn, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Tillie Lykes, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Fort Hoskins, Pacific Tankers, Inc. Countries Visited—China, England, Scotland, Colombia. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Glee Club. HARTFORD NELSON GUNN, JR. 35 Highland Avenue, Port Washington, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Chapel Hill Victory, Marine Transport Co. Countries Visited—France, Germany, Belgium. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediteranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Activities House Committee, Dance Committee, Cadet Officer—Regimental Welfare and Recreation Officer. FRANK DONCASTER HAINES 16 Park Avenue, New Rochelle, New York Plebe Year-—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Stetson Victory, Isbrandsen Steamship Co., S.S. Norman Lykes, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Fredricks- burg. Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—China, Belgium. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Wrestling, Glee Club. DONALD EVERETT HALE Barker, Texas Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Sea Cardinal, Luckenbach Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Japan, India, Siam, Egypt, Okinawa. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers, Regimen- tal Newspaper Staff, Cadet Officer. 338 EMMETT DAVID HANNAN, JR. 202 Sycamore Drive, Paducah, Kentucky Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Rock Springs Victory, American South African Line, S.S. Mesa Verde, Deconhil Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Peru, Japan, Malay States, Arabia. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Intramural Regimental Cham- pionship Football Team. WILLIAM HERBERT HAYES 9 Hemlock Street, Islip, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Pachaug Victory, Merchants and Miners Transporta- tion Co., S.S. John Bassett, American President Lines. Countries Visited—Italy, Algeria, France, Egypt, Arabia, Ceylon, Malay States, Australia, French Indo China. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record-Scholastic Star, Polaris, Cadet Officer—Sub Company Commander, Fifth Company. JOHN EDWARD HECIMOVICH Bovey, Minnesota Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. White Swallow, Moore McCormack Lines. Countries Visited—Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Marshall Islands, Gilbert Islands, Mariana Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Baseball, Intramural Regimental Championship Football Team. 339 ROBERT ALEXANDER HEINZER Albee Court, Larchmont, New York f, i i j Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. William Carson, Grace Lines, S.S. Sea Tiger, Ameri- can Export Lines, S.S. American Shipper, United States Lines. Countries Visited—Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Panama, France. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Midships, Propeller Club, Track, Glee Club, Rifle and Pistol Club, Cadet Officer. ROBERT HARRY HELLWEG 4006 Penrose Street, St. Louis, Missouri Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Golden Gate, International Freighting Corp., S.S. Kern Hills, Los Angeles Tanker Operators, Inc. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, Marshall Islands, Mariana Islands, Panama, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, T rinidad. Service Ribbons-—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Drill Team, Spanish Club, Latin America Club, Philosopher-—Cur- rent Events Club, Rifle and Pistol Club, Regimental Newspaper Staff, Intramural Regimental Championship Football Team, Cadet Officer—Regimental Commander. REINHOLD FREDERICK HERTZBERG 18 Cody Drive, Stamford, Connecticut Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Alexander White, American South African Line, S.S. Great Republic, Un Countries Visited—Egypt, India, Iran, China Service Ribbons—At Academy Saudi Arabia, Iraq, fic. ny Commander. 340 WILLIAM FREDERICK HEWETT, JR. 24 Herbert Avenue, Port Washington, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Webster Victory, United States Navigation Co. Countries Visited—France, Italy, Belgium. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Band. MAiUiift. 11 I MAC RAE HOGLE Burlingame, Kansas Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Owensboro Victory, Pacific Far East Lines. Countries Visited—Japan, Philippine Islands, Malay States, India, Egypt, Belgium. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record-—Propeller Club, Regimental Council, Cadet Of- ficer. JOHN DRUKKER HOUSKAMP 669 Paulison Avenue, Clifton, New Jersey Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Extavia, American Export L nes, S.S. Williams Vic- tory, Smith and Johnson Steamship,C° «—• Countries VisitecP ngland, G Academy Record;—Drill Ti HI 1 341 KIMBALL WESTNEY HOWES 82 North Maple Street, Northampton, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Alexander White, American South African Line, S.S. Great Republic, United Fruit Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Egypt, Palestine, Suez, Arabia, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Iraq, Bahrein, Ceylon, Malay States, China, Philippine Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. JAMES EUGENE HUBBARD Academy Record—Propeller Club, Track, Regimental Staff. '‘JUtiinu Newspaper 7467 Corliss Avenue, Seattle, Washington Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. New World Victory, Sudden and Christenson, Inc., S.S. Cape Trinity, Waterman Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, India, Egypt, Ceylon, Puerto Rico. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers, Intramural Regi- mental Championship Football Team. JOHN AUSTIN HUGHES Star Route No. 2, Pampa, Texas Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Cape Stephens, Moore McCormack Lines. Countries Visited—Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Trinidad, Aruba, Venezuela, Colombia, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Windjammers, Sailing Team. AtiL 342 ROBERT JOHN IRVING 209-55 - 1 12th Road, Queens Village, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Lynn Victory, Sprague Shipping Co., S.S. Exbrook, American Export Co. Countries Visited—Sweden, Italy, Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Turkey, Greece, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Drill Team, Football, Baseball, Basketball. HENRY CARL ISAACSON The Highlands, Seattle, Washington Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Ann McKim, American Mail Lines. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Malay States, India, Ceylon, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers, Intramural Regi- mental Championship Football Team. RICHARD JACQUES 90-64 I 80th Street, Jamaica, New York Piebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. John Garrett, Stockard Steamship Co., S.S. Henry Villard, Pacific Far East Lines, S.S. Philippines Victory, Alcoa Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Basketball Manager, Intramural Regimen- tal Championship Football Team. 343 ROBERT LOUIS JOHNSON Marysville, Washington, Route 1, Box 34 Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Marine Flasher, Matson Navigation Co. Countries Visited—China, Korea. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, French Club, Regimental News- paper Staff, Midships. THOMAS HENRY JONES, JR. 1939 Homestead Avenue, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Sea Ray, American Hawaiian Steamship Co., S.S. Dominican Victory, Union Sulphur Co., S.S. Cape Horn, States Marine Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Saipan, Philippine Islands, Korea, Canada, Cuba. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Midships, Drill Team, French Club, Glee Club, Cadet Officer. ii CLAUDE WHITNEY JORDAN, JR. R. F. D. 2, Box 293 A, Wilmington, North Carolina Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Alhambra Countries Visited—Belgi Service Academy I Off Mail Line. Germany, England. Pistol Club, Cadet 344 NORMAN LEWIS KAUFMAN 67-41 Kessel Street, Forest Hills, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Charles W. Stiles, Seas Shipping Co., S.S. Mission San Jose, Pacific Tankers, Inc. Countries Visited—England, Belgium, Netherlands West Indies. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Ring Committee, Dance Com- mittee, Intramural Regimental Championship Rowing Team. JOSEPH CHESTER JORDAN 815 Main Street, South Portland, Maine Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Flagstaff Victory, Seas Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Japan, India, Egypt, Gibraltar. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Rifle and Pistol Team, Cadet Of- ficer—Third Battalion Commander. JAMES DENVIR KELLEY 1050 Park Avenue, New York, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. William D. Pender, American South African Steam- ship Line. Countries Visited—Franci ■ Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediferrane n. Academy Record—Propeller Club, fWin ar III Argentina. a 345 WILLIAM RUSSELL KERN 635 West Sedgwick Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. White Oak, Deconhil Shipping Co., S.S. Talisman, Mississippi Shipping Co., S.S. St. Albans Victory, Bull Lines. Countries Visited—England, Belgium, India, Ceylon, South Africa. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record-—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Radio Club. RAYMOND HENRY KLINE 144 East New Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Robin Locksley, Seas Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Union of South Africa. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Polaris, French Club, Cadet Offi- cer—Third Battalion Berthing and Commissary Officer. HOMER EGLYN KNOPP, JR. 6085 Riverside Drive, New Smyrna Beach, Florida Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Lilroy Victory, Eastern Steamship Co., S.S. John Lykes, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Appleton Victory, American Mail Line. Countries Visited—England, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Drill Team, Windjammers, Sailing Team, Cadet Officer—Sub Company Commander, Second Company. 346 EDWIN KOCH, JR. 228 West Washington Street, Shelbyville, Indiana Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Sapulpa Victory, Alcoa Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Marquesas Islands, Saipan, Guam, Okinawa, Panama, France. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Cadet Officer— First Battalion Security Officer. CRAIG MOORE KREPPS 529 Graham Street, Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—M.V. Cape Ducato, American Export Lines, S.S. Ex- chester, American Export Lines. Countries Visited—France, England, Egypt, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club. DAVID EDWARD KUENZLI 480 Woodlawn Avenue, Springfield, Ohio Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Seton Hall Victory, Olympic Steamship Co., S.S. Mesa Victory, Olympic Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Japan, Malay, India, Ceylon, Egypt, Brazil, Trinidad, Cuba. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Tennis, Radio Club, Spanish Club, Latin America Club. GILBERT LEWIS 410 Waring Road, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty-—S.S. Exchequer, American Export Lines, S.S. Lindenwood Victory, Alcoa Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, Italy, Yugoslavia. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Polaris, Propeller Club, Basket- ball, Windjammers, French Club. HORACE JACKSON LITTLEFIELD 18 Glenwood Circle, Lynn, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. New Rochelle Victory, West India Steamship Co., S.S. Ridgefield, Marine Transport Co. Countries Visited—Trinidad, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, French Club, Christian Council. IDUS TIPTON LITTLETON 810 B Street, Lenoir City, Tennessee Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Forbes Road, Pacific Tankers, Inc. Countries Visited—Trinidad, Netherlands West Indies, Hawaiian Islands, Italy, Arabia, Malay States, Ceylon, Philippine Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Band, Rifle and Pistol Club. 348 WILLIAM BENTON MABE Box 217, Jenkins, Kentucky Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—Oneida Victory, United Fruit Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, Panama, Japan. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Windjammers, Wrestling. CHARLES ARTHUR MARTIN 202-22 45th Drive, Bayside, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Blue Ridge Victory, Calmar Steamship Co., S.S. Toussaint Louverature, DeLa Rana Steamship Co., S.S. Rensse- laer Victory, Matson Navigation Co. Countries Visited—Belgium, Holland, England, France. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Windjammers, Sailing Team, Swimming. ROBERT EDWARD MARTIN 45-67 196th Place, Flushing, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Cape Sebastian, Agwi Lines, S.S. Zanesville Victory, Barber Lines. Countries Visited—England, France, Belgium, Holland, Puerto Rico, Cuba. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Baseball, Athletic Association Executive Board, Intramural Regimental Championship Foot- ball Team, Cadet Officer—First Battalion Commander. 349 VASILIUS MASTRANDONAS 1 32 Davenport Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Warrior, Waterman Steamship Co., S.S. American Merchant, United States Lines. Countries Visited—France, England, Brazil, British West Indies. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Cadet Officer—Second Battalion Security Officer. COY McDANIEL, JR. 287 Academy Street, Concord, North Carolina Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Hobart Victory, Black Diamond Steamship Co., S.S. Hubbardton, Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Japan, Philippine Islands, Malay States, India, Egypt, Canada, Venezuela. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, French Club, Regimental Coun- cil, Cadet Officer—Regimental Communications Officer. FRANCIS DENVER McGAREY 35 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—M.V. John Ericcson, United States Lines, S.S. Pierre Vic- tory, United States Lines. Countries Visited—France, Poland, England, Germany, Puerto Rico. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Basketball. 350 ) I 510 Laurel Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty-—S.S. Durango Victory, American President Lines. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, China, Philippine Islands, New Caledonia, Okinawa. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Baseball. RICHARD CHARLES McNAMARA 7 Washington Court, Hempstead, New York Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Sea Carp, Agwi Lines, S.S. Marine Wolf, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Cuba, Trinidad, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Egypt, India, Philippine Islands, Hawaiian Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Midships, Drill Team, Rifle and Pistol Club, In- tramural Regimental Championship Rifle Team. THOMAS WILLIAM McNAMARA R. D. 2, Box 330, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Coaldale Victory, American Export Lines. Countries Visited—England, France, Germany. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—-Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Rifle and Pistol Club, Regimental Council, Ring Committee, Dance Committee, Cadet Officer—Sub Company Commander, Eighth Company. 4 JOHN WILLIAM McMURRAY 351 GEORGE RAE MEISNER c o Von Hamm, Young Company, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Drury Victory, American West African Line. Countries Visited—Italy, Chile, Philippine Islands, Caroline Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Drill Team, Sailing Team, Glee Club, Rifle and Pistol Club, Intramural Regimental Championship Rowing Team. SAHAG CHARLES MELIDOSIAN 429 East 166th Street, New York City, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Mill Spring, Keystone Shipping Co. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Spanish Club, Latin America Club. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Business Manager of Midships, Propeller Club, Philosopher—Current Events Club. 352 RICHARD EDWIN MEYERS 213 Foster Avenue, Elkhart, Indiana Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Manassas, Tankers Co., Inc., S.S. Frederick Victory, United Fruit Co. Countries Visited—France, Belgium, England, Newfoundland. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers, Sailing, Dinghy Team. THOMAS JOSEPH MEYERS 2930 North 70th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Beaver Victory, Isthmian Steamship Co., S.S. Skag- way Victory, American Export Lines. Countries Visited—China, Japan, France, Italy, Africa, England, Ireland. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Drill Team, Basketball, Propeller Club, Intra- mural Golf Championship. CHARLES LEROY MILLER Furnace Manor, R.F.D. 1, Robesonia, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Lost Hills, Pacific Tankers, Inc., S.S. Table Rock, Deconhil Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Aruba, Panama, Hawaiian Islands, Guam, Sai- pan, Australia, Eniwetok, Iran, Pago Pago. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Rifle and Pistol Club, Cadet Officer—Sub Company Commander, First Com- pany. 353 5617 Pentridge Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Barre Victory, American Export Lines, M.V. Cape Constantine, Grace Line, S.S. Canton Victory, Grace Line, S.S. Quamado Lake, Tankers Co. Countries Visited—Brazil, Panama, Costa Rica, Capetown, China, Philippine Islands, Palestine. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Band, Spanish Club. HARRY MONROE, JR. 2213 Chesapeake Avenue, Hampton, Virginia Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Kingston Victory, Standard Fruit and Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, Panama, Japan. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Windjammers, Dinghy Team. FRANK KNIGHT MOORE Box 50, Decherd, Tennessee Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Topa Topa, Waterman Shipping Co., M.V. Cape Nun, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., M.V. Cape Ducato, Amer- ican Export Lines. Countries Visited- Germany. -Holland, France, Belgium, England, Puerto Rico, Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Band, Track, Spanish Club, Latin America Club, Regimental Newspaper Staff, Intramural Regimental Championship Football Team, Cadet Officer—Regimental Adjutant. ll t ALFRED MORASSO, JR. 39 Condit Terrace, Wtest Orange, New Jersey Plebe Year—Kings P$in5 Sea Duty—S.S. Santa Rosa, Grace Line, S.S. Stevens Victory, Grace Line, S.S. Adabelle Lykes, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Germany, France, Belgium, India, Egypt. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Polaris, Propeller Club, Football, Regimental Council, Regimental Newspaper Staff, Cadet Offi- cer—Sixth Company Commander. ROBERT FRANCIS MUNTZNER 109-16 - 1 15th Street, Ozone Park, New York STANLEY THOMAS MRUS 229 South Street, Stamford, Connecticut Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Lincoln Steffens, Parry Navigation Co., S.S. Sea Scamp, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Kingsport Victory, American Hawaiian Line. Countries Visited—Italy, Sardinia, France, French Morocco, England. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Drill Team. PlebeYear—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. William T. Barry, American South African Lines, S.S. Creighton Victory, United States Lines. Countries Visited—France, Italy, England, Germany, French Morocco. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Spanish Club, Midships, Regi- mental Editor. 355 OOP 000 000 ul JOSEPH EDWARD MURPHY 939 82nd Street, Brooklyn, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—M.V. American Packer, United States Lines, S.S. Sea Porpoise, United States Lines, S.S. Eufaula Victory, United States Lines. Countries Visited—Egypt, Germany, France. Academy Record—Midships, French Club, Rifle and Pistol Club, Cadet Officer—Company Commander, Seventh Company. JOSE MANUEL MUXO, JR. 206 West 106th Street, New York City, New York Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Almeria Lykes, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Kings Canyon, Pacific Tankers, Inc. Countries Visited—France, Holland, Panama, Alaska. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Scholastic Star. WILLIAM RALPH NANCE 1131 Palm Street, Paducah, Kentucky Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Amarillo Victory, States Marine Steamship Co., S.S. Multnomah, American Hawaiian Steamship Co. Countries Visited—India, Arabia, Egypt, Spain, Venezuela, Colom- bia, Netherlands West Indies, Mexico, Philippine Islands, Ma- lay States, Aden. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific, Philippine Lib- eration. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers, Sailing, Rifle and Pistol Club, Cadet Officer—Regimental Security Officer. 356 PASQUALE NAZZARO 594 5th Street, Brooklyn, New York Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Carrior Pigeon, Sudden and Christenson, Inc. Countries Visited—Canada, China, Philippine Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Intramural Regi- mental Championship Football Team. JULIAN FORT NEILL North Carrollton, Mississippi Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Cape Junction, Isthmian Steamship Co., William and Mary Victory, International Freighting Corp. Countries Visited—South America, Hawaiian Islands, France. Service Ribbons-—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record-—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, French Club, Philosopher—Current Events Club, Activities House Committee. WILLIAM ANGUS NICKERSON R. F. D. 3, South Brewer, Maine Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Council Bluffs Victory, Moore McCormack Lines. Country Visited—China. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Layout Editor of Midships, Ring Committee. % JUEL TRUMAN NIE Gray Summit, Missouri Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Dennison Victory, Moore McCormack Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Japan, Panama, Scotland, Sweden, Denmark, Finland. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star. EDWIN MATT NIEMI Route 4, Warren, Ohio Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Marine Adder, American President Lines. Countries Visited—China, India, Malay States, Philippine Islands, Saipan, Okinawa. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Windjammers, Sailing Team, Rifle and Pistol Club. FRANCIS JOSEPH NIZIAK, JR. 1 3 Saunders Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty-—-S.S. William and Mary Victory, International Freighting Corp., S.S. Petersburg, Keystone Shipping Co., S.S. Newhall Hills, Pacific Tankers Corp. Countries Visited—England, France, Belgium, Holland, Gibraltar, Spain, Azore Islands, Canary Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Midships, Propeller Club, Drill Team, Camera Club, French Club, Rifle and Pistol Team, Ring Committee, Dance Committee, Cadet Officer-—Second Battalion Welfare and Morale Officer. 358 tLRJl ARTHUR CHARLES NOVACEK 3707 Grand Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Mesa Victory, Moore McCormack Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, India, Ceylon, Egypt, Malay States, Trinidad, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, French Club, Cadet Officer—Second Battalion Commander. ARTHUR GLENN NYLANDER Route C Box 448C, Tacoma, Washington Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Silverbow Victory, Weyerheauser Steamship Co., M.V. Cape Texas, Bull Lines. Countries Visited—Japan, Panama, Puerto Rico. Academy Record- Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Band, French Club. JOHN JOSEPH O'BRIEN 518 South Lyman Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. President Taft, American President Lines. Countries Visited—Japan, China, Ceylon, India, Philippine Islands, Egypt. Service Ribbons—Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Drill Team, Spanish Club, Latin America Club. 359 JOHN JOSEPH O'ROURKE 8908 Colonial Road, Brooklyn, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Norway Victory, American Mail Lines. Countries Visited—France, England, Germany, Egypt, Azore Is- lands, Algiers. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Midships, Propeller Club, Windjammers, Dinghy Team, Cadet Officer. HOBERT GRAVES ORTON 1 30 West 1 9th Street, Ada, Oklahoma FREDRIC AARON OBSTFELD 21 1 West 106th Street, New York City, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Twin Falls Victory, McCormick Steamship Co., M.V. Sea Serpent, United States Lines. Countries Visited—Japan, Chile, Hawaiian Islands, Italy. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Rifle and Pistol Club, Regimen- tal Council. Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Atchison Victory, American President Lines. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Hawaiian Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, French Club, Rifle and Pistol Club. MiMi 360 STEPHEN PAPPAS 1460 Union Street, Brooklyn, New York Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Sea Corporal, American President Lines. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, England, France. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Polaris, Propeller Club, Drill Team, French Club. • ■ JULIAN ELLIS PATRICK 1905 Bendlow Trail, Tampa, Florida Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Fort Washington, Keystone Shipping Co., S.S. Woodstock Victory, American Export Lines. Countries Visited—Panama, Philippine Islands, Hawaiian Islands, Aruba, Germany, Poland. •i -W - Uiiip Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Midships, Propeller Club, Windjammers, Sailing Team, Christian Council, Cadet Officer. JOSEPH ANTHONY PATRINA 33-08 84th Street, Jackson Heights, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Woodstock Victory, American Export Lines, M.V. Cape Frid, Grace Lines. Countries Visited—I Service Academy mental Venezuela, Colombia. Pacific. Propeller Club, Regi- 361 JAMES MILTON PATTERSON 2109 F Street N. W., Washington, D. C. Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Dick Lykes, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Quaker Hill, American Trading and Production Corp., S.S. Lone Track, Cities Service Oil Co. ker Countries Visited—France, England, Brazil, Netherlands West Indies. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Windjammers, Sailing Team, French Club, Cadet Officer. RICHARD ENNIS PATTON 2733 South Deere Park, Highland Park, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—M.V. Cape Spenser, United States Lines, S.S. Frontenac Victory, Agwi Lines, M.V. Cape Lopez, United States Lines. Countries Visited—Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, England, France. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers, Sailing, Dinghy Team. DONALD HENRY PELGRIM 27 Duncan Place, Oceanside, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Sea Tarpon, Alcoa Steamship Co. Countries Visited—South Africa, French West Africa, Trinidad, British East Africa, Mozambique. Service Ribbons—-Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Polaris, French Club. 362 ALBERT EDWARD PERKINS Post Road, Westerly, Rhode Island Plebe Year—San Mateo, Sea Duty—S.S. Victory Loan, Pacific Tankers, Inc. Countries Visited—Japan, China, Arabia, Philippine Islands, Ha- waiian Islands, England, Germany, Panama, Netherlands West Indies. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Drill Team. UJULU DONALD ERIC PETERSEN 92-33 173rd Street, Jamaica, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Cape Lilibeo, Pope and Talbot Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Sweden, Denmark, Orkney Islands, Trinidad, Argentina, Azore Islands, Cape Verde Islands, Belgium. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Cadet Officer. ARNOLD DAVID PICKAR 68-58 Selfridge Street, Forest Hills, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Bull Run, Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Aruba, Venezuela, Panama, Guam, Admiralty Islands, New Guinea, Ceylon, Iran. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Midships, Polaris, Glee Club. 363 JULIAN PLATON Brazorie, Route 1, Texas ill Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—M.V. Cape Lookout, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Puerto Rico, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Polaris, Propeller Club, Sailing Team, French Club, Spanish Club, Cadet Officer. ROBERT MICHAEL POZZO 727 Pleasant Street, Canton, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Fort Jupiter, American Republic Corp., S.S. Quen- ado Lakes, Tankers Co., S.S. Canton Victory, Sudden and Christensen, Inc. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Iwo Jima, Saipan, Japan, Arabia, Hawaiian Islands, Panama. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Regimen- tal Council, Cadet Officer—Sub Company Commander, Sev- enth Company. GEORGE HOWARD RANDOLPH 237 North Graham Street, Portland, Oregon Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Pierre Countries Visited—Wake Service Ribbons—j Academy Record—Scholastic 364 DAVID WARFORD REANEY 264 West Lincoln Avenue, Delaware, Ohio Plebe Year-—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Rice Victory, American President Lines, M.V. Cape San Antonio, Moore McCormack Lines. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, Panama, Brazil, Trinidad, Japan. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Polaris, Propeller Club, French Club. GERALD STETSON REHM 306 Marlborough Place, West Palm Beach, Florida Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Antinous, Waterman Steamship Co., M.V. Cape St. George, Waterman Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, West Africa. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Band, Sailing Team, Activities House Committee, Cadet Officer—Third Battalion Adjutant. JOHN HENRY REILLY, JR. 179 East 5th Street, Brooklyn, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—Marine Runner, American Hawaiian Lines, S.S. Honey Hill, Sieling and Jarvis Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, India, Egypt, Hol- land, Panama. 365 JACK MASON REYNOLDS 17 Manor Hill Road, Summit, New Jersey Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Marine Lynx, Moore McCormack Lines. Countries Visited—Japan, Mariana Islands, Hawaiian Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Football, Track, Cadet Officer. DEAN HIGGINS RHODENBAUGH Wyndmere, North Dakota Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Terre Haute Victory, Alaska Steamship Co. Countries Visited—China, India, Egypt. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star. HAROLD RINKE 515 West Wilson Street, Madison, Wisconsin Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Roswell Victory, Waterman Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, India, Malay States, Ger- many, Belgium. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Band. 366 BERTRAND BENEDICT ROBERGE Caldwell Avenue, Nashua, New Hampshire Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Rockland Victory, Waterman Steamship Co., S.S. American Exporter, American Export Line, S.S. Blue Licks, Tankers, Inc. Countries Visited—Poland, Scotland, Italy, Persia, India, Egypt, Japan, Gibraltar, Arabia, England. Service Ribbons—American Theatre of Operations, Soldiers Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Victory Medal, Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Drill Team, French Club, Cadet Officer—Sub Company Commander, Sixth Company. WILLIAM HINCKLEY ROBIE 743 Gunderson Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. II 1111 Sea Duty—S.S. Hamilton Victory, American President Lines, S.S. Dunham Wright, Weyerhauser Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Caroline Islands, Mariana Islands, Admiralty Islands, Hawaiian Islands, Japan, Philippine Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Regimental Council, Editor-in-Chief of Hear This , Script Writer of Academy Broadcast, The Quarter Deck , Intramural Regimental Championship Football Team. WALTER RANDOLPH RONALD, JR. 1 1 8 Kildare Road, Garden City, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Cranston Victory, South Atlantic Steamship Co., M.V. Cape Frio, Grace Lines. Countries Visited—France, Belgium, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Japan. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Midships, Propeller Club, Windjammers, Sailing Team, Philosopher—Current Events Club. ROBERT DESMOND ROWAN 734 La Prairie, Ferndale, Michigan Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty-—S.S. Whirlwind, Alaska Steamship Co., S.S. Canton Vic- tory, Sudden and Christensen, Inc. Countries Visited—Mexico, Costa Rica, San Salvador, Peru, Chile, China, Philippine Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Windjammers, Glee Club, Cadet Officer. JAMES WILLIAM RUDD, JR. 1 1 Willow Street, Cranford, New Jersey Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Paducah Victory, Pacific Atlantic Steamship Co. Countries Visited-—Philippine Islands, Japan, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Football, Basketball. DENNIS EARL RUTHRAUFF Blaine, Washington Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Waltham Victory, General Steamship Corp., Ltd. Countries Visited—Japan, India, Egypt. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. 368 WILLIAM LEONARD SAHL 173-31 113th Street, Saint Albans, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Conastoga, Standard Oil Co., S.S. Lipscomb Lykes, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Blue Island Victory, Water- man Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Africa, France, Germany, Trinidad. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Drill Team, Cadet Officer. MONTAGUE SALMON, JR. 598 Warwick Avenue, West Englewood, New Jersey Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Jalapa, Gulf Oil Refining Co., S.S. American Scout, United States Lines. Countries Visited—England, Venezuela, Ireland, France. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Polaris, Regimental Council. JOHN CHANDLER SAWYER 365 Pleasant Street, Stoughton, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Kathleen S. Holmes, Isthmian Steamship Co., S.S. Velma Lykes, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Hawaiian Islands, China. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Band, Rifle and Pistol Club. 369 JOHN LEO SCANLON 82 Morris Avenue, Buffalo, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Costa Rica Victory, American Hawiian Steamship Co., S.S. Santa Barbara, Grace Lines, S.S. Howard Victory, Rountree Steamship Lines. FRANK JOHN SCHMIDT 121 Jewel Street, Brooklyn, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. John W. Garret, Stockard Steamship Corp., S.S. Robert Eden, Stockard Steamship Corp., S.S. Lurline, Matson Navigation Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Panama, Japan, Hawaiian Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Countries Visited—France, Italy, England, Belgium, Holland, Ger- many, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Polaris, Propeller Club, Camera Club, Rifle and Pistol Club, Cadet Officer—Company Com- mander, First Company. JAMES NORMAN SCHENCK 273 17th Street, Brooklyn, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Sea Robin, United States Lines, S.S. Ethiopia Vic- tory, Agwi Lines. Countries Visited—France, England. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Windjammers, Intramural Regi- mental Championship Football Team. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Drill Team, Intramural Regimen- tal Championship Rowing Team. 370 WILLIAM OLDHAM SCHWOEBEL 605 Ardmore Avenue, Ardmore, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Oregon Trail, Deconhil Shipping Co., S.S. Kings Point Victory, American Export Lines. Countries Visited—Netherlands West Indies, Panama, Japan, Phil- ippine Islands, Malay States, Iran, Australia, Egypt, England. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Polaris, French Club, Regimental Council. NORMAN MORRIS SCHNEIDER 1711 Davidson Avenue, Bronx, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Oregon Trail, Deconhil Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Venezuela, Panama, Japan, Singapore, Philip- pine Islands, Iran, Australia, Egypt, England. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Philosopher—Current Events Club. RUSSELL EVAN SCHULKE 3350 Octevia Street, Oakland, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Mission Los Angeles, Tanker Operators, S.S. Mari- posa, Matson Navigation Co. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Fiji Islands, Australia, Samoan Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Photography Editor of Midships, Band, Wind- jammers, Rifle and Pistol Club. wr'v 371 PAUL KEITH SCOGGINS 2537 Forest Place, East St. Louis, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Loma Victory, American South African Lines. Countries Visited—Marshall Islands, Japan, France, England. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Managing Editor of Polaris, Band, French Club. JOHN EDWARD SHEPERD 171 Broad Street, Matawan, New Jersey Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Exiria, American Export Lines, S.S. Exbrook, Ameri- can Export Lines. Countries Visited—Italy, Egypt, Liberia, Palestine, Turkey, Greece, Saipan, Okinawa. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Intramural Regimental Cham- pionship Baseball Team, Intramural Regimental Championship Football Team, Cadet Officer—First Battalion Adjutant. | - f- MERVIL DARREL SHIELDS 1704 North West Hoyt Street, Portland, Oregon Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Durango Victory, American President Lines. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, Okinawa, China, Philippine Islands, Caroline Islands, Society Islands, Panama. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Polaris, Spanish Club, Latin America Club, Regimental Council, Regimental Newspaper Staff, Cadet Officer. v t % ' 372 WILLIAM BURTON SHULTZ 828 Varnum Street N. W., Washington, D. C. Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Texarkana Victory, Oliver J. Olson Steamship Co. Countries Visited—England, France, Belgium. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, French Club. GEORGE ELWOOD SIEGERT 2 Maplewood Place, New Brunswick, New Jersey Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—M.V. Sea Witch, United States Lines. Countries Visited—Japan, Hawaiian Islands, Panama, Italy, France, Algeria, Egypt. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, French Club, Christian Council. 3p CLARK BURRISTON SILVA 3415 Dakota Street, Oakland, California Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. McKittrick Hills, Pacific Tankers, Inc. Countries Visited—Panama, Hawaiian Islands, Japan, India, Arab Philippine Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Midships, Sailing Team. 373 IIIL1J nm  NICHOLAS SKOTYNSKY, JR. 307 East Manhattan Boulevard, Toledo, 8, Ohio Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Cape Domingo, International Freighting Co. Countries Visited—Marshall Islands, Gilbert Islands, Panama, Cuba, Germany, Scotland, Denmark, Poland, Sweden, England. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Drill Team, Track, Dance Com- mittee, Cadet Officer—Regimental Welfare and Morale Of- ficer. WILLIAM ALLAN SKINNER 729 Telfair Street, Augusta, Georgia Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Frank Flowers, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Catham, Barber Asphalt Co., S.S. Redstone, Barber Asphalt Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Venezuela, Brazil, England, Canada, Marshall Islands, Gilbert Islands, Mariana Islands, Philippine Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific, Philippine Liberation. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Polaris, Propeller Club. 374 Sea Duty—S.S. Rockland Victory, Waterman Steamship Co., S.S. Rich Mountain, Keystone Shipping Co., S.S. Occidental Vic- tory, South Atlantic Steamship Co., S.S. Greece Victory, Grace Lines. Countries Visited—Poland, Italy, Panama, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Treasurer of Windjammers, Mid- ships, Propeller Club, Sailing Team. THOMAS MARVIN SPARKS 316 West Madison, Chrisman, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Great Falls Victory, International Freighting Co., S.S. Marne, American Trading and Production, Inc. Countries Visited—Japan, Panama. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Football, Basketball, Camera Club. JOHN ADDISON SPENCER Carthage, North Carolina Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Northeastern Victory, American Hawaiian Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, China, Japan, India, Greece, Okinawa. Service Ribbons—Pacific, Philippine Liberation. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Wrestling. 375 1 mu m te? WILLIAM FRANCIS STEINER 4523 North Spaulding, Chicago, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Ringleader, Moore McCormack Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Panama, Hawaiian Islands, Trinidad. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club. RUDOLPH ROBERT STEUER 301 McEachern Heights, Marion, South Carolina Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Potrero Hills, Los Angeles Tanker Operators, S.S. Kokomo Victory, Luckenbach Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Germany, England, France, Italy, Belgium. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Band, Wind- jammers, Sailing Team, French Club, Eagle Scout Society, Cadet Officer—Sub Company Commander, Fourth Company. DONALD WEBB STEWART 526 Brooks Street, Framingham, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Newmarket, Barber Asphalt Corp. Countries Visited—Italy, Trinidad, Panama, Philippine Islands, Singapore, Ceylon, Japan, Iran, Hawaiian Islands, Egypt, England. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Polaris, Propeller Club, Band, Swimming, Regimental Council. S-kwOYV 3L Oil  376 MURRAY STRONGWATER 34 Durland Road, Lynbrook, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Robin Sherwood, Robin Line. Countries Visited—French Morocco, Spanish Morocco, Italy, Trini- dad, Algeria, Union of South Africa, Portugese East Africa. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Wrestling, Ten- nis, Intramural Regimental Championship Football Team. STANLEY IRWIN SUNOK 3012 South Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Cape Charles, Agwi Lines, S.S. Matsonia, Matson Navigation Co. Countries Visited—Japan, Hawaiian Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record-—Scholastic Star, Polaris, Propeller Club, Regimen- tal Council, Intramural Regimental Championship Table Ten- nis Team. BERNARD KARL SWIERCZYNSKI 530 Adams Street, Duryea, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Biddeford Victory, W. J. Rountree Steamship Co. Countries Visited—British West Indies, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Rifle and Pistol Club. ARTHUR CLEMENT TADDEI West Main Road, Route 2, Newport, Rhode Island Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Sea Corporal, American President Lines, S.S. Fay- etteville Victory, Polarus Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Panama, England, France, Germany. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Drill Team, Windjammers, Cadet Officer. JOSEF ELIHU TEPLOW 19 Belcher Avenue, Brockton, Massachusetts Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Sea Scamp, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Mis- sion Santa Cruz, Deconhil Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Italy, France, Gibraltar, Algeria, Cura- cao, Tunisia. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Art Editor of Midships, Glee Club, Ring Committee, Cadet Officer—Second Battalion Com- munications Officer, Editor-in-Chief 1948 Calendar. GRADY TYLER THARRINGTON Dabney Road, Henderson, North Carolina Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Catawba Victory, Oliver J. Olsen Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, Japan, Burma, India, Ceylon, Arabia, Saipan, Caroline Islands, Okinawa. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Glee Club. 378 PAUL WILLIAM THAYER 625 North Chester Road, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Marine Carp, Matson Navigation Co., S.S. Augus- tana Victory, Interocean Steamship Co., S.S. Simoon, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Japan, Philippine Islands, Malay States, India, France, Suez. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Glee Club. WILLIAM MURRY THOMPSON 536 Rutledge Avenue, Charleston, South Carolina Plebe Year-—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Sea Perch, United Fruit Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, England, France, Panama. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Midships, Windjammers, Track, Camera Club, Glee Club. I ERNEST TIMM 127 Lockwood Avenue, Yonkers, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. John Walker, United Fruit Steamship Co., S.S. Coe Victory, Black Diamond Steamship Lines. Countries Visited—France, Italy, Nova Scotia, England, Belgium. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Midships. 379 CHARLES GLENN TOLLEY 135 East Highland Road, Johnson City, Tennessee ANTOINE ROBERT TREVEILER 1 127 Laurel Avenue, Winnetka, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Billings Victory, Pacific Atlantic Steamship Co., S.S. Sea Quail, Moore McCormack Lines, S.S. Minut Victory, American Mail Lines. Countries Visited—England, France, Italy. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Polaris, Propeller Club, French Club, Rifle and Pistol Club, Cadet Officer—Company Commander, Fourth Company. PAUL JOHN TREVEILER Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Venore, Calmar Lines. Countries Visited-—Panama, Chile. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Sports Editor of Polaris, Propeller Club, Wind- jammers, Sailing Team, Camera Club, Spanish Club, Regimen- tal Newspaper Staff, Cadet Officer. 1 127 Laurel Avenue, Winnetka, Illinois Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. President Pierce, American President Lines. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands, China, Panama. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy French ler Club, Wrestling, Camera Club, Club, Cadet Officer—Regimental 380 RALPH GEORGE TROTTER Dawson, Minnesota JOSEPH REGINALD TURENNE 90 Broad Street, Danielson, Connecticut Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Williams Victory, Smith and Johnson Steamship Co. Countries Visited—France, Belgium, Germany. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Propeller Club, French Club. Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Cape Canso, Marine Transport Lines, S.S. Mariposa, Matson Navigation Lines. Countries Visited—'Australia, Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, Fiji Islands, Samoan Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club. GEORGE UBERTI 1 1 54 East Passyunk Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Plebe Year-—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Daniel Willard, Calmar Steamship Corp., M.V. Cape Beale, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Canton Victory, Sudden and Chri.stensen, l nc. Countries Visi of South Afri Service Ri Academy Record- Wrestling, China, Union Windjammers, Events Club. 9 381 FRANCIS ANTHONY VALENTINO 147 Orchard Street, Hempstead, New York fUJMlM Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Billings Victory, Pacific-Atlantic Steamship Co., S.S. Marine Phoenix, Moore McCormack Lines, S.S. Sea Quail, Moore McCormack Lines. Countries Visited—Japan, Korea, China, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Football, Spanish Club. PAUL CRANCH VEAZIE 34 Tremont Street, Portland, Maine Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Anadarko Victory, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Muhlenberg Victory, Smith and Johnson Steamship Co. Countries Visited—England, France, Germany. Service Ribbon—Atlantic. Academy Record—Drill Team, Rifle and Pistol Team, Regimental Newspaper Staff, Intramural Regimental Championship Foot- ball Team, Cadet Officer—Company Commander, Third Company. JOSEPH CANGNEY VON THRON Catawba Island, Port Clinton, Ohio Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Velma Lykes, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Wallowa, Pacific Tankers, Inc., S.S. Harry Culbreath, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Spain, Germany, France, Cuba. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Football, Track, Ring Committee, Intramural Regimental Championship Track and Basketball Teams, Regimental Council. MICHAEL GEORGE VUCICH R. D. No. I, Kirwan Heights, Bridgeville, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Marine Arrow, American Hawaiian Steamship Co., S.S. Dunham Wright, Weyerhaueser Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Panama, Okinawa, Japan, China, Philippine Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club, Drill Team, Reg- imental Council, Rifle and Pistol Club. HARRY MARTIN WAGNER 314 South Hamilton Avenue, Greensburgh, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Rushville Victory, Dichmann, Wright, and Pugh, Inc. Countries Visited—Belgium, France, Germany, England, Panama. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record-—Rifle and Pistol Club. LEONARD WALKER Brooksville Road, Dade City, Florida Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Elgin Victory, American Hawaiian Steamship Co., S.S. Mission San Jose, Pacific Tankers, Inc. Countries Visited—Italy, France, England, Bermuda, Curacao. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Band, Latin American Club, Regi- mental Newspaper Staff. 383 ÂŁÂ ROBERT PAUL WALKER Hope, Arkansas Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Henderson Luelling, Northland Steamship Co., S.S. Chanute Victory, American Hawaiian Lines, S.S. Rock Landing, Barber Asphalt Steamship Co., S.S. Cape Romano, Waterman Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Australia, India, Ceylon, Saipan, Guam, Puerto Rico, Marshall Islands, Union of South Africa. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific, Combat Bar. Academy Record—Drill Team, Boxing, Regimental Council, Intra- mural Regimental Championship Boxing and Rowing Teams, Cadet Officer. CLETUS JOSEPH WALZ 51 3 Oak Street, Ludlow, Kentucky Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—M.V. Cape Igvak, Marine Transport Lines, S.S. Peters- burg Victory, J. H. Winchester Co. Countries Visited—Italy, Panama, Belgium, England, France. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Spanish Club, Cadet Officer—Sub Company Commander, Ninth Company. FLOYD LEE WEBER 39 Ash Street, Floral Park, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Santa Cecelia, Grace Lines, S.S. Silver Star, Grace Lines. Countries Visited - Chile, Colombia, Ecu! Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Academy Record—M Team. nee, England, Italy, Panama, Peru, ailing Win jamm 384 PAUL LEONARD WEINER 1351 Montgomery Street, Oroville, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Newberry Victory, Parry Navigation Co. Countries Visited—Japan, North Africa, Greece. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Basketball, Tennis, Eagle- Scout Society, Cadet Officer. JAMES RICHARD WELSH 1200 Edmonds Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. William and Mary Victory, International Freighting Co. Countries Visited—France, Belgium. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club. DONALD EUGENE WENDEL 65 Clover Avenue, Floral Park, New York ce Lines. Countries El Sal' hile, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, __. Guatam a; Canada, Mexico. Service Ribbons—£jtlantiC ;;Pacific. Academy Recc rt Circi! tfibsm Manag ;r of Midships. 385 HARRY BERNARD WIGGINS 49 Temple Street, Rutland, Vermont Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Forbes Road, Pacific Tankers, Inc. Countries Visited — Trinidad, Panama, Hawaiian Islands, Italy, Arabia, Ceylon, Malay States, Philippine Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Football, Wrestling, Intramural Regimental Championship Wrestling Team. ROBERT GLASS WILLIAMSON 56 Holgate Moorage, Portland, Oregon Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Cape St. Elias, Waterman Steamship Co., S.S. Cape Henry, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., S.S. Cape Breton, Amer- ican Export Lines. Countries Visited—Hawaiian Islands, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Pan ama, Colombia. Academy Record—Midships, Windjammers, Swimming, Cadet Of- ficer—Second Battalion Adjutant. CHARLES RICHARD WILSON 345 Altoona Place, Atlanta, Georgia Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Fort Stevens, Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Japan, Philippine Islands, Arabia, Venezuela, Panama, Hawaiian Islands, Malay States, Marshall Islands. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific. Academy Record—Midships. 386 JOHN ROGERS WIRTH 1 326 East Acacia Street, Stockton, California Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Mankato Victory, American Mail Lines. Countries Visited—Philippine Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Wrestling, Intramural Regimen- tal Championship Wrestling Team. ROBERT LAWRENCE WOLFE 5825 Fountainbleau Drive, New Orleans, Louisiana MILTON PHILIP WOLPOW 1864 85th Street, Brooklyn 14, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Bull Run, Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited—Ceylon, Iraq, Panama, Aruba, Guam, Manus. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Band. Plebe Year—Pass Christian. Sea Duty—S.S. Frostburg Victory, Alcoa Steamship Co. Countries Visited—Italy, France, England, Germany. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Propeller Club, Wrestling, Regimental Council. 387 ÂŁÂŁÂŁ uuKjup •nag-- ujtFJl WALTER CHARLES YOUNG 1035 Third Street, Catasaqua, Pennsylvania Plebe Year—San Mateo. Sea Duty—S.S. Marine Lynx, Moore McCormack Lines. Countries Visited—Guam, Japan, Saipan, Hawaiian Islands. Service Ribbon—Pacific. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Polaris, Propeller Club, Wind- jammers. ALLEN ZANG 130-52 234th Street, Rosedale, New York Plebe Year—Kings Point. Sea Duty—S.S. Rosbury Hills, Seiling and Jarvis, S.S. Norman Lykes, Lykes Brothers Steamship Co. Countries Visited—England, Italy, Belgium, British West Indies. Service Ribbons—Atlantic, Mediterranean. Academy Record—Scholastic Star, Propeller Club. 388 ALMA MATER Oh, stately, strifeborn Alma Mater The Sound flows softly at thy feet; And sunset strikes across its waters As silver notes invoke retreat. Now dim the paths and trees in darkness, The stars above our ways appoint, Well sleep secure aboard till morning, God steer thee well, Kings Point. INDEX TO GRADUATES CLASS OF DECEMBER 1947 Acosta, W. A.............................220 Adamson, S. S............................220 Adcock, J. H.............................220 Akre, C. W.............................221 Alexander, R. J........................221 Alvey, C. G............................221 Anderson, W. E...........................222 Arnold, A. B.............................222 Arnstein, R. J.........................222 Ashbee, J. C...........................223 Auk, A. C..............................223 Badgley, E. D..........................223 Bailey, H. M.............................224 Baker, J. M., Jr.........................224 Balderson, L. A..........................224 Bartlett, W. W., Jr....................225 Bayuk, F. M..............................225 Bednar, G. T...........................225 Beebe, R. L..............................226 Behmlander, H............................226 Bell, R. W. :............................226 Beningoso, H. D........................227 Bernstein, E. H..................... 227 Besch, G. O. C.........................227 Blute, L. J............................228 Boardman, H. E.........................228 Boroody, J.............................228 Boulogne, R..............................229 Bournazian, K. G.......................229 Braunsdorf, W. J.......................229 Bronk, J. H..............................230 Brown, A.................................230 Bruce, G. E., Jr.......................230 Bruns, P. E., Jr.......................231 Bryan, J. K............................231 Bussing, T. L..........................231 Byrne, J. C.............................232 Byrnes, B. W.............................232 Cable, L B., Jr.......................232 Campbell, F. L.......................233 Cashman, M. R.......................233 Cauthers, R. A.......................233 Charlton, P............................234 Cisko, R. K............................234 Clark, L. H.............................234 Colgate, P. A............................235 Connell, G. F............................235 Cooke, E. W............................235 Cordiner, T. V...........................236 Corey, W. C..............................236 Corvino, R. A............................236 Corwin, J. A...........................237 Cupo, J. V.............................237 Dacy, G. H.............................237 Daubert, E. J. ........................238 Delozier, R. G.........................238 DeMetz, D. J...........................238 Donnelly, C. G...........................239 Dorman, R. M.............................239 Dorrwachter, K. E........................239 Dulaney, A. C..........................240 Durnal, D................................240 Duryea, R. D.............................240 Eisen, J...............................241 Emerich, R. L..........................241 Englehardt, J. T., Jr..................241 Erley, R. A..............................242 Favorite, J. A...........................242 Feaheny, W. M............................242 Fechner, E. L..........................243 Feinberg, J. L.........................243 Ferguson, W. T.........................243 Finney, J. J.............................244 Fiore, W. T..............................244 Fleck, H. C..............................244 Fleiner, F. J............................245 Foster, R. W.............................245 Franks, S. R.............................245 Frum, G. S...............................246 Fry, W. B................................246 Fuhrer, R..............................246 Gauthier, FI. E..................... . 247 Gerken, O. B...........................247 Gilbert, H. B..........................247 Glennon, W. H..........................248 Gonzalez, P............................248 Gordey, G. S...........................248 Grobmeier, A. FH.......................249 Guest, H. F., Jr.........................249 Guido, F. R..............................249 Hammon, A.............................250 Hansen, W. P..........................250 Hansson, H. E.........................250 Hawken, J. R..........................251 Haynie, R. N..........................251 Heaton, J. E..........................251 Heilshorn, J. W.......................252 Helms, D. J...........................252 Henderson, V. U.......................252 Heyer, W. G...........................253 Hoikala, W. A.........................253 Hooper, C. J..........................253 Horton, J. R..........................254 Huebner, L. F.........................254 Igoe, R 254 Jackie, W. A.............................255 Johnson, A. R., Jr.......................255 Johnson, B. D........................255 Jones, L. C..............................256 Joseph, R. G.............................256 Jungles, J. F............................256 Kelley, R. J., Jr. Kendall, H. Kerley, A. . Kieras, S. A. Kimball, C. F. . King, T. . . Klonick, D. E. . Knepper, J. T. Kusch, W. F., Jr. 257 257 257 258 258 258 259 259 259 Lee, D. Y................................260 Lee, W. T................................260 Lefkowitz, A. M........................260 LeMay, J. H..............................261 Lewis, P. R..............................261 Lindeman, A. J........................261 Loo, F. W. C.............................262 Lowry, C. H..............................262 Lucente, A. R............................262 Lyons, T.................................263 Lytle, C.................................263 MacDonald, A. R. MacDonald, I. A. MacLaren, D. R. Maguire, A. J. . Major, C. F. Malinka, L. F., II Mandell, K. Manderson, M. C. Mandin, E. L. . Mangino, J. Mappus, E. R. . Martin, C. D. . Martin, J. F. Martin, R. D. Martin, J. W. . Mattoon, S. W. Mavar, V. V. MeBrearty, J. F. McCardell, C. R. McGinnis, W. J. McGuigan, C. G. McKie, M. U. . Melichar, G. I. Merrell, T. W. . Meyer, R. H. Michalski, E. Miller, C. E. . Moller, D. . Moller, G. R. . Morris, D. L. Morris, J. H. Mullis, C. H. Munroe, F. E. . Murphy, B. B. . Murray, J. . Myers, W. R. . 263 264 264 264 265 265 265 266 266 266 267 267 267 268 268 268 269 269 269 270 270 270 271 271 271 272 272 272 273 273 273 274 274 274 275 275 Nelson, D...............................275 Newton, G...............................276 Nicchitta, A. G.........................276 Nichiporuk, P...........................276 Noble, J. F., Jr........................277 Nolan, E., Jr...........................277 Ollinger, W. H.............................277 Orsborn, J. T..............................278 Parker, R. S.................................278 Parker, W. M.................................278 Patterson, T. J..............................279 Peterson, F. S...............................279 Pillsbury, C. P..............................279 Platner, J. B................................280 Price, E. L..................................280 Reid, C. G., Jr. Renehan, J. L. . Renick, C. M. . Rich, R. J. . Ritter, D. S. Roberts, J. R. . Rodger, E. H., Jr. Rolston, C. H. . Rosensweig, L. . Ross, W. deR. Rubin, E. H. Russell, D. W. . Ryan, D. J. Rydberg, C. R. 280 281 281 281 282 282 282 283 283 283 284 284 284 285 Saferstein, S. D. St. Amand, L. M, Samson, E. L., Jr. Sander, J. C. Schlirf, J. W. . Schroeder, C. C. Schurman, C. E. Schwartz, E. G. Segura, A. . Sherry, G. V., Jr. Smart, D. M. Smith, W. B. Sposato, J. J. . Starnes, H. G. . Steiger, R. W. Steinman, Harry Stillwell, L. E. . Stimson, A. H. Stoklosa, R. G. Story, E. D. Stoughton, D. B. Stuart, J. K. Sudholt, F. A. . Sugarman, S. L. Suhre, C. H. Sullivan, J. A. . Swenson, C. W. 285 285 286 286 286 287 287 287 288 288 288 289' 289 289 290 290 290 291 291 291 292 292 292 293 293 293 294 Tearney, J. F. . Tearney, R. E, Thompson, L. J Tierney, J. D. . Toomey, B. C. Torraca, N. R. . Trotter, J. D. . Tryon, J. W. . 294 294 295 295 295 296 296 296 Unger, P. R............................297 Upchurch, E. F.........................297 Valenta, R. R............................297 Villa, J. J...............................298 Vousden, E. C............................298 Wagner, G. J............... Walden, C.................. Walker, D. B............... Wall, R. J....................... Walsh, J. J...................... Waring, J. F..................... Warner, R. J..................... Weber, R. A...................... Weege, C......................... Wendler, W. F.................... Wheatley, J. C................... White, D. E...................... Wisniewski, P. ... Wolford, R.................... Wong, L. L.................... Wood, A. D................. 298 299 299 299 300 300 300 301 301 301 302 302 302 303 303 303 Yaney, R.............................304 Yeck, E. B...........................394 Yocum, J. H..........................304 Young, R. 0..........................305 Zacharkow, G. S. . Zehnder, F. J. . Zievers, J. F. . Zimmerman, A. S. ZumBrunnen, E. G. 305 305 306 306 306 390 INDEX TO GRADUATES CLASS OF JUNE 1948 Abel, J. B...............................310 Abrams, J................................310 Allen, F. E..............................310 Alvarado, R. R...........................311 Anderson, W. L...........................311 Antkowiak, E. T..........................311 Bade, T. LaF.............................312 Bader, R. S..............................312 Baldwin, B. R............................312 Becker, J. R.............................313 Beckmeier, W. W. . . . . . .313 Bell, Mason, Jr..........................313 Belleville, W............................314 Bennett, B. D............................314 Bird, J. W...............................314 Blackwell, W. N..........................315 Bonham, M. L.............................315 Borowsky, C. H...........................315 Borre, E. A..............................316 Bouchard, B. R...........................316 Boudousquie, J. R........................316 Bowker, H. H.............................317 Brawner, G. H., Jr.......................317 Brennan, L. J............................317 Bryan, T. C..............................318 Buesking, H. 0...........................318 Burkly, A. J.............................318 Campman, H. W., Jr.......................319 Carson, J. G.............................319 Cassidy, T. F............................319 Cecil, M. S..............................320 Chinery, W. F............................320 Cichaczewski, F. W.......................320 Clements, O. L, Jr.......................321 Colee, C. S..............................321 Colletta, E. E...........................321 Conkling, J. A., Jr......................322 Costantini, A............................322 Cox, T. T................................322 Cramer, T. S.............................323 Cribbins, P. D...........................323 Curtin, T. H.............................323 Dalrymple, M. S..........................324 Dash if sky, D. P........................324 Davis, G. H..............................324 Davis, W. S..............................325 DeFazio, G. A............................325 DeMelman, W. W...........................325 Dickinson, W. H..........................326 Dickmeyer, F. E..........................326 Dieter, P................................326 Dixon, W. J..............................327 Eberhardt, D. W..........................327 Ellis, W. H..............................327 Emch, R. W...............................328 Englert, J. C............................328 Eskridge, B. C...........................328 Feiner, B................................329 Filbey, J. J.............................329 Finzer, J. O., Jr........................329 Fleury, E. H........................... 330 Ford, P. T...............................330 French, R. C.............................330 Fricke, W. H.............................331 Fritzke, H. E., Jr.......................331 Gabey, R. H..............................331 Gatof, A. A..............................332 Geiselman, D. L..........................332 Genninger, G. E..........................332 Gessner, W. A............................333 Gilles, W. G.............................333 Gilman, G. C.............................333 Ginsburg, B. S...........................334 Glocke, F. B.............................334 Goddard, L. H., Jr.......................334 Goldberg, E. A...........................335 Goldblum, A. 335 Goodman, J...............................335 Govan, F. A..............................336 Greer, R. A., Jr.........................336 Grenfell, J. E...........................336 Gresham, R. W............................337 Groover, R. J..........................337 Gudmundsen, B. L.......................337 Gunn, H. N., Jr........................338 Haines, F. D...........................338 Hale, D. E.............................338 Hannan, E. D...........................339 Hayes, W. H............................339 Hecimovich, J. E.......................339 Heinzer, R. A..........................340 Hellweg, R. H..........................340 Hertzberg, R. F........................340 Hewett, W. F., Jr......................341 Hogle, M. R............................341 Houskamp, J. D.........................341 Howes, K. W............................342 Hubbard, J. E..........................342 Hughes, J. A...........................342 Irving, R. J...........................343 Isaacson, H. C.........................343 Jacques, R.............................343 Johnson, R. L..........................344 Jones, T. H., Jr.......................344 Jordan, C. W., Jr......................344 Jordan, J. C...........................345 Kaufman, N. L..........................345 Kelley, J. D...........................345 Kern, W. R.............................346 Kline, R. H............................346 Knopp, hf. E., Jr......................346 Koch, E., Jr...........................347 Krepps, C. M...........................347 Kuenzli, D. E..........................347 Lewis, G...............................348 Littlefield, H. J......................348 Littleton, I. T........................348 Mabe, W. B.............................349 Martin, C. A...........................349 Martin, R., E..........................349 Mastrandonas, V........................350 McDaniel, C, Jr........................350 McGarey, F. D..........................350 McMurray, J. W.........................351 McNamara, R. C.........................351 McNamara, T. W.........................351 Meisner, G. R..........................352 Melidosian, S. C.......................352 Merritt, P. E..........................352 Meyers, R. E...........................353 Meyers, T. J...........................353 Miller, C. L...........................353 Molitor, R. G..........................354 Monroe, H., Jr.........................354 Moore, F. K............................354 Morasso, A., Jr........................355 Mrus, S. T.............................355 Muntzner, R. F.......................355 Murphy, J. E...........................356 Muxo, J. M., Jr.......................356 Nance, W. R. . Nazzaro, P. Neill, J. F. . Nickerson, W. A Nie, J. T. . . Niemi, E. M. Niziak, F. J., Jr. Novacek, A. C. Nylander, A. G. 356 357 357 357 358 358 358 359 359 O'Brien, J. J............................359 Obstfeld, F. A...........................360 O'Rourke, J. J.........................360 Orton, H. G..............................360 Pappas, S..................................361 Patrick, J. E..............................361 Patrina, J. A..............................361 Patterson, J. M............................362 Patton, R. E...............................362 Pelgrim, D. H..............................362 Perkins, A. E..............................363 Petersen, D. E. Pickar, A. D. . . . 363 Platon, J. Pozzo. R. M. . Randolph, G. H. . . 364 Reaney, D. W. . Rehm, G. S. Reilly, J. H., Jr. . Reynolds, J. M. . . 366 Rhodenbaugh, D. H. . Rinke, H. . . 366 Roberge, B. B. . . . 367 Robie, W. H. . . . . 367 Ronald, W. R., Jr. . . . 367 Rowan, R. D. . Rudd, J. W., Jr. . . . 368 Ruthrauff, D. E. . . 368 Sahl, W. L. ... Salmon, M., Jr. Sawyer, J. C. . Scanlon, J. L. . Schenck, J. N. . . 370 Schmidt, F. J. . Schneider, N. M. . . . 371 Schulke, R. E. . . 371 Schwoebel, W. O. . . . 371 Scoggins, P. K. . . . Sheperd, J. E. . Shields, M. D. Shultz, W. B. . Siegert, G. E. . Silva, C. B. . . Simcox, J. J., Jr. . Skinner, W. A. . . . . . 374 Skotynsky, N., Jr. . Snyder, S. P Sparks, T. M. . Spencer, J. A Steiner, W. F. . . .. . . 376 Steuer, R. R Stewart, D. W. Strongwater, M. Sunok, S. 1. Swierczynski, B. K. . . 377 Taddei, A. C Teplow, J. E. Tharrington, G. T. Thayer, P. W. . Thompson, W. M. Timm, E Tolley, C. G Treveiler, A. R. . . 380 Treveiler, P. J. . Trotter, R. G. . . . 381 Turenne, J. R. . . . . . 381 Uberti, G . . 381 Valentio, F. A. . . . . . 382 Veazie, P. C. Von Thron, J. C. . . . 382 Vucich, M. G . . 383 Wagner, H. M. . . 383 Walker, L . . 383 Walker, R. P . . 384 Walz, C. J . . 384 Weber, F. L . . 384 Weiner, P. L . . 385 Welsh, J. R . . 385 Wendel, D. E . . 385 Wiggins, H. B. . . . . . 386 Williamson, R. G. . . . 386 Wilson, C. R . . 386 Wirth, J. R . . 387 Wolfe, J. L . . 387 Wolpow, M. P. . . . . . 387 Young, W. C Zang, A . . 388 391 •— --- ifo' , ‘ :C':‘ ■ Mf-'v $vrf' M' • ; v: V i .HC-O ■ X . i- ' v . SI -v vf.-r -«‘-'? r' Vi fjW ■sÂŁ- v :0 v a v • v fr AXi: B8 -w  v : ÂŁ ; m vt 'A f.-.s rv ' r ;Jfir 'rSafc 3ÂŽ iV ' xiiv ' -K | -•. v ..V vj i sm ihU fri M Si.) iV v W r • ■ -•, e '| j l yp?  ■ ■' -■ X c r i Asfifcsn ?i i •M ■ ' ■ i'T';ar -r s i -If.? .  ' m ‘V W 1 D 'iK- . ' 3 :X $• 1 BÂŤc ife$r K SÂŁS ?4 81 V-VA-'' . 3t M vV Mu 3 (i •Ji i' ;t.' I: 'Utifi, i iit ‘L ÂŁÂŁZ: ÂŤ't ;f V to fc fe ff wpSjSS ÂŤr .w -. wrw'  wAvrj.ÂŤ. • -.- .v. . ÂŤtfcr’. 93fs fibO ■ y. -in ■ ' -iV tov C . - .1-4.  ._ c— f :r' -•- .A. -■• 14s 1 PBSSESsgEJ:   ' ÂŁ'! sV vy-w- mtmcti j TrftSSWS '■ V r v '• .: ,- vf t iX ?.rÂŤ: V?. ...••«. •v . 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Transporting people and commodities between the Americas with speed and efficiency, these splendid vessels make a sub- stantial contribution to our own nation’s economic security and strength. GRACE LINE 10 Hanover Square, New York Agents and offices in all principal cities 394 Over these thousands of miles of world trade routes, ships of the United States Lines deliver our im- ports and exports on regular, dependable schedules. ------------------------------------------------- ■ The Beautiful ” AMERICA” . . . largest, fastest, finest passenger liner flying the American flag. Sailings approximately every three weeks to Ireland, England and France. See your Travel Agent for full details. Now... A Greater Fleet Flies This Famous House-Flag To Europe, the Far Eant and Australia, these iO su-ift, modern American ships offer better sercice than erer.. . IN over half a century, the famous Blue Eagle” house- flag of the United States Lines has never flown from a larger, more modem fleet of cargo ves- sels. And never before has America’s need for a strong, up-to-date merchant fleet been as great. Such a fleet performs a task of two-fold importance. It ex- tends and protects our foreign trade—speeding the import and export of raw materials and fin- ished products so vital to a more prosperous, peaceful world. Equally important is the task of keeping our country strong defensively—strong on the seas. This job demands not only up-to-date ships and trained crews. It also requires the type of skill and know- how”—both afloat and ashore in leading ports and trade cen- ters—which can be provided only by organizations of long experience in all phases of world-wide shipping. Never again can our country afford to lose her maritime leadership. But let’s be realis- tic, too. If our American Mer- chant Marine is to prosper and stay strong, it must have the active and sustained support of all Americans. Because such support can best be won on merit alone, the United States Lines pledges its unremitting effort to continue a service unexcelled by any ship- ping organization under any flag. United States Lines United States Lines Company, One Broadway, New York 4, N. Y. Offices in Principal American Cities and World Centers of Trade 395 • Moran has the specialized equipment and experience for every type of towing prob- lem-harbor, inland water, coastwise or deep sea. Mod- ern Diesel-Electric drive and steam tugs are available to handle assignments any- where in the world. MORAN TOWING AND TRANSPORTATION NEW YORK NORFOLK ★ NEW ORLEANS SAN FRANCISCO With men who know rope, with men who use it day in, day out, in all types of work under all conditions, COLUMBIAN is a favorite. For COLUMBIAN has all the essential qualities of a good rope—appearance, strength, waterproofing, endur- ance and flexibility. COLUMBIAN Tape-Marked Pure Manila Rope is made from fine manila fibres, selected by our own resident buyers in the Philip- pines. Know it by the Red, White and Blue surface markers. We know of no better rope. COLUMBIAN ROPE COMPANY 400-70 GENESEE ST., AUBURN, N. Y. 396 Thirty-Five Years of Shipping Progress Experience is the best teacher... in shipping as in any other field of human endeavor. Through thirty-five years of steady progress, Moore-McCormack Lines have mastered the specialized skills which assure efficient oper- ation .. .Today, our big, fast, modern ships— both cargo and passenger—carry the Amer- ican flag on trade routes of key importance: between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States, and in South America, Scandinavia and continental Europe. Within the last year, Mooremack ships set four new speed records in reaching foreign ports, impressive evidence not only of the efficiency of our vessels, but also of the ability of ship’s personnel and of the management directing operations. The ship- per who entrusts his cargo to Mooremack . . . the passenger who voyages abroad in Mooremack comfort. . . both benefit by all that this organization has learned in thirty- five years of growth. MOORE-McCORMACK 5 Broadway New York 4, N. Y. rorn Pearl Harbor to I -J Day, Moore-McCormack Lines operated more than 150 ships, lost 11 vessels, transported 754,239 troops and carried 34,410,111 tons of war cargo. To discharge such responsibilities in time of crisis, America’s Merchant Marine must be kept strong in [ eace - as m war. 397 ★ ★ ★ ★ Stand by the American Merchant Marine ... in peace as well as in war The time has come for clear thinking about the American Merchant Marine. Let us not be deceived by the sheer weight of the numbers of vessels built during the war. Differ- ent types of ships are required in peacetime for dif- ferent purposes, just as varied types of railroad cars are built for different loads—tank cars to carry liquids, cattle cars for hogs and beef on the hoof, hopper cars for coal, extra wide-door box cars for automobiles. The plain fact is, that America does not today possess a sufficient number of special types of ves- sels to handle our commerce adequately on thirty or more essential trade routes connecting us with world overseas. New passenger vessels, especially, are needed. Wartime losses were very heavy in this category, and, in the main have not been replaced. Where the American Merchant Marine had 127 vessels with 38,3 57-passenger capacity, today it has only 36 under-age, high quality carriers with a capacity of 8,333. Certain types of war-built vessels including Liberties—fine as they were for war duty—are not suitable to cope with the industry’s long range needs. Why must our country have a merchant marine? All our military leaders agree that with- out a strong merchant marine—in being at all times—and backed by an active shipbuilding indus- try—the economic security and national defense of our country are in jeopardy. Our peacetime leaders—long before World W:ar II—also recognized the importance of the merchant marine to the welfare of the country. Back in 1936—after exhaustive study—an Act was passed by the Congress designed to provide a strong and versatile shipping industry! This Merchant Marine Act of 1936 provided for the necessary “equalization” of costs, which American flag opera- tors and American shipyards must have to compete with foreign lines and yards, with their lower wage and price scales. It likewise provided that operating- differential, if earned, must be returned to the gov- ernment by the operator. Yet today, with certain required vessels in short supply, practically no new shipbuilding is scheduled in American yards. Furthermore, because of un- favorable interpretation of certain parts of the Act, operators are not able to make business-like long term contracts essential to the maintenance of ade- quate shipping schedules. It is time for constructive maritime thinking—time for citizens to make their voices heard in support of a STRONG and LASTING American Merchant Marine. The present American Legion program is a step in this direction. It is time for all forces—within the government and without—to take a considered look at the future of our nation, in terms of maritime indus- try value—and to back this industry to the hilt. It is time to get down to business—to provide what professionals know is required to make the shipping industry strong—now and in the years to come! American Export Lines’ proposal to strengthen the merchant marine by constructing two 20,000-ton passenger liners for New York- Mediterranean service anticipates the granting by the government of 50% construction differential and maximum operating-differential to equalize comparable foreign costs, as provided by the Merchant Marine Act of 1936. ★ ★ American Export Lines 25 Broadway, New York 4, N. Y. 398 resolution reflects in designYi tion the precisioiY associated lilt products lield. ugh its sharpef, clearer indications ljjar images hn the Sperry Rad; scope spotyght ships, land coiAours, bi ys, ay cl other above-watqf hazards through f g, mist, rain, smol id tc al darkness. AND IN THE AVIATION FIELD, Sperr Flight Instruments, Gyropilot and Automatic Approach Control help make flying safer and easier for pilot and passenger alike. 1ÂŤ) Sperry Gyroscope Company, Inc. ... simplifies ship operation for Navigator The many outstanding features in Sperry Radar designed in its entirety to meet merchant ship operating require- ch scope, true T rTe'lative hearing, high resolution, unexcelled minimum range ... make this equip- ment the choice of all dis- cerning ship operators. EXECUTIVE OFFICES: GREAT NECK. NEW YORK • DIVISION OF THE SPERRY CORPORATION LOS ANGELES • SAN FRANCISCO • SEATTLE • NEW ORLEANS • CLEVELAND • t 399 Mm sfaawfsAjoi herever ships sail with merchan- dise and passengers, they also carry the opportunity 'for people to know and trust each other. Seeds of amity thus sown in distant ports can readily grow into harmony between nations . . . understanding that results in con- tinuing good intent. For instance, the ships of AGWI LINES have operated over routes es- tablished from 50 to more than 100 years between the United States, Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic. In striving to serve the peoples of those countries, AGWI LINES have helped develop their products and stimulated markets for those products. The ships have also carried a multi- tude of American passengers, many of whom became so captivated by the places and peoples visited that they became true Ambassadors of Good Will . . . strengthening this country’s relationis with what were once for- eign lands” in our own hemisphere. So it can be with our entire American Merchant Marine. . . where the great shipsgo, understanding and friendship spread — and peace is sustained. ATLANTIC GULF and WEST INDIES STEAMSHIP LINES • Foot of Wall Street, New York 5, N. Y. CUBA MAIL LINE PORTO RICO LINE CLYDE-MALLORY LINES SOUTHERN S. S. CO. AGWl VLINES FEDElAL P AUNT Marine Paints and Compositions High Quality Products for Every Marine Purpose Any Color — Any Quantity — In Any Port MARINE PAINTS The Federal Paint Company, Inc. 33 RECTOR ST., NEW YORK — Phone: WHitehall 4-0655 Agents in All Principal Ports 400 STANDARD OIL COMPANY INCORPORATED IN NEW JERSEY MARINE DEPARTMENT Smashing Through Whether The Going is Smooth or Rough ESSO SHIPS are HAPPY SHIPS” And Deliver The Goods” 401 170 2 _ m PROTECT WHAT YOU HAVE COPYRIGHT 1932 by INS. CO. or NORTH AMI RICA INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA COMPANIES, Philadelphia ☆ Insurance Company of North America, founded 1792, oldest stock fire and marine insurance company in the country, heads the group of North America Companies which write practi- cally all types of Fire, Marine and Casualty insurance ☆ Insurance Company of North America Indemnity Insurance Company of North America Philadelphia Fire and Marine Insurance Company The Alliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia Mr. O. D. Colvin, president of Cargocaire Engineering Corporation, presenting The Cargocaire Award to Cadet- Midshipman Willis E. Andersen for his winning thesis on “Cargo Damage.” to the winner of The Cargocaire Award The Cargocaire Engineering Corporation takes this opportunity to extend sincere congratula- tions to Cadet-Midshipman illis E. Andersen, this year’s winner of The Cargocaire Award. This award is presented annually to the writer of the hest thesis on Cargo Damage.” The subject is of vital interest to the Cargocaire Engineering Corporation, which has spent twelve years on the development of Cargocaire -—the modern system that protects cargoes from the hazards of airborne moisture. To all members of the graduating class Cargocaire expresses its very hest wishes, and feels sure that their careers in the nation’s mari- time service will ever reflect credit upon them- selves and upon the United States Merchant Marine Academy. CARGOCAIRE ENGINEERING CORPORATION New York • Washington • San Francisco • Seattle Montreal • Vancouver • London • Gothenburg 402 YAQUf UMON —.-- ESPARTA 'GUATEMALA HONDURAS SIXAOiA NICARAGUA SALVADOR COLOMBIA WIVES COSTA RICA PANAMA — NAMES OF SHIPS - It is the policy of the United Fruit Com- pany to name its vessels after historical Middle American landmarks or individuals im- portantly associated with the Caribbean area. YAQUE CLASS—9 new' vessels 9,338 tons displacement; and approx. 197,000 cubic feet, passengers of 16 knots; 385'11 long; refrigerated cargo space of Accommodations for 12 Envoys of Mutual Enterprise These are the American Flag vessels which will spearhead the United Fruit Company's Great White Fleet in the Middle American Trade. Eighteen are fast, fully refrigerated cargo vessels, new as tomor- row's mail. Six are handsomely reconditioned cargo- passenger liners of established Caribbean cruise distinction. These twenty-four vessels become envoys of mutual enterprise between the Americas—tangible expression of one Company's interpretation of the - ,-j Good Neighbor Policy. FRA BERLANGA CLASS—9 new 18.5 knot twin screw ships... 455'5 long, with 12,890 tons displacement, and refrigerated cargo capacity of approx. 318,000 cubic feet. Accommoda- tions for 12 passengers. CUBA BR. HONDURAS JAMAICA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC JUNIOR m m COMAYAGUA PAkISMINA HEREDIA -__ VERAGUA OUIRIGUA TALAMANCA CLASS — 6 completely reconditioned passenger-cargo lux- ury liners, offering first class accom- modations for 95 passengers. All rooms face the sea. Permanent out- door pools, spacious promenades and public rooms, sound movies. Great White Fleet UNITED FRUIT COMPANY General Offices: 1 Federal Street, Boston 10 Pier 3, N. R., New York 6 1514 K St., N. W., Washington 5 ÂŤ 111 W. Washington St., Chicago 2 321 St. Charles St., New Orleans 4 • 1001 Fourth St., San Francisco 7 403 Safe Harbor FOR THE SAVINGS OF SEAFARERS Allotments Accepted Banking By Mail Foreign Remittances Travelers Cheques United States Savings Bonds Main Office: 74 Wall Street, New York 5, N.Y. Midtown Office: 20 East 45th Street, New York 17, N.Y. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 3nA ASSISTANTS rv 1 NEW COMMERCIAL LINK AND CHIEF ENGINEERS ALIKE . . . WITH THE ORIENT All over the world, A regular dry-cargo marine engineers know and use Cities Service bunker fuels and and refrigerator specialized lubricants. Ashore or service maintained afloat you can always depend with fast, modern upon Cities Service petroleum vessels to Japan, products for dependable, China, Philippines, efficient performance. French Indo-China. CITIES SERVICE OIL COMPANY f' QUALITY PETROLEUM 315 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO 4 NEW YORK CHICAGO DETROIT LOS ANGElES PRODUCTS SERVICE 404 nc. PIER -45- NORTH RIVER - NEW YORK 14. N.Y. SHIPS ON THE HORIZON Can tbe American Merchant Marine compete with foreign flag vessels successfully? Lots of people are asking that question. Congress has passed laws, and the Maritime Commission, various States, and some operators have started programs in an at- tempt to further the cause of the American Merchant Marine. Your school is the result of one of these programs and a fine one it is. Your schooling is a big step in the right direction and your knowledge of machinery and navigation will stand you in good stead. There is, however, one single quality that will help the American Merchant Marine more than any other. It is not studied in books, nor car. it be legislated. That is loyalty.” We are not speaking of this quality in a selfish manner. It is true that loyalty to your employer is important. More important, however, is your loyalty to duty, traditions of the sea, your vessel, and your senior officers. The latter must be reciprocal. The writer once had the pleasure and honor of knowing a Master who had been in command of one vessel for sixteen years. To him she was a thing of beauty, but actually she was worn out — a rust heap. The time c’ane for her survey and the upshot was that she was to be laid up — sold for junk. She was cooled off, the crew paid off and she was tied up to run no more. That Master refused to leave the vessel for two days and finally when he was ordered to another vessel he left her, but as he walked down the gangway for the last time he was crying unashamedly. That is real loyalty and in our opinion — with your teachings and that one quality loyalty — the American Merchant Marine will have no trouble maintaining its rightful place on the high seas. RPS:EA 405 BEST WISHES UNIVERSAL TERMINAL STEVEDORING CO. 24 STATE STREET NEW YORK 4, NEW YORK Far East Service MAERSK LINE Fortnightly Sailings from Atlantic Pacific Ports to SHANGHAI • HONGKONG • MANILA CEBU • ILOILO MOLLER STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. 30 Broad Street, New York, N. Y. BO 9-8870 General Agents PHILADELPHIA: B. H. Sobelman Co. CHICAGO: Phelps Agency BALTIMORE: R. C. Herd Co., Inc. DETROIT: F. C. MacFarlone SAVANNAH: Smith Kelly Co. RAW SUGAR CARGOES Refiners Terms or Loss in Weight TALBOT, BIRD CO INC. J iAttvaiM-e ty ndevwvilerS 111 JOHN STREET • NEW YORK 7,N.Y. 406 in her boiler room ...our ship is fitted with TODD BURNERS There’s nothing like trouble-free Todd Burners to keep engineers from prema- ture gray hairs, for these burners stay on the job without breakdowns, voyage after voyage. Much more to the point, Todd Burners save ship operators many a headache also, because to low maintenance cost they add consistent, dependable operating economy! Yes, you can count on Todd Oil Burners to get the maximum amount of power out of every ton of oil consumed, while providing instant response to alterations in speed. Todd engineers are ready to work with you at any time in developing power specifica- tions to fit your needs. COMBUSTION EQUIPMENT DIVISION TODD SHIPYARDS CORPORATION 81-16 45th AVENUE. ELMHURST, QUEENS, NEW YORK New York, Brooklyn. Rochester, Hoboken, Newark, Philadelphia, Chicago, Charleston, S. C., Boston, Springfield, Mass., Baltimore, Washington, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Tampa, Galveston. Mobile, New Orleans, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Montreal, Toronto, Barranquilla, Buenos Aires, London. 407 S3 Hulls, cargoes and all types of marine insurance — |l SS PRESIDENT CLEVELAND SS PRESIDENT WILSON CHUBB SON der writer-i America's largest and finest postwar passenger liners are now in trans-Pacific service. 90 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK 7, N. Y. i American President Lines 311 CALIFORNIA STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Ocean and Inland Marine Transportation • Fire and Automobile Aviation Insurance through Associated Aviation Underwriters KEYSTONE SHIPPING Operators Of Tankers Trans- porting Liquid Cargoes To And From All Ports Of The World. CO. - JEFFERSON BUILDING PHILADELPHIA 7, 1015 CHESTNUT STREET PENNSYLVANIA 408 THE CURTIS BAY TOWING COMPANY 1501 Mercantile Trust Building Tel. Calvert 4400, Day or Night Baltimore 2, Md. B a 4, and JIoaJwi d uunq, dufyi. all 'UaeA. ia jjU Uie 4-i e o-jj the fak. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The Curtis Bay Towing Company of Pennsylvania 12 South 12th Street, Philadelphia 7, Pa. Tel. Lombard 3-3977 409 G ssures bottom, enabling maintenance of sched- ules with minimum fuel costs... the most effective anti fouling... corrosion resisting bottom composition commercially obtain- able. Write for prices. The effectiveness of “SUPERTROP , however, like thot of oil other protective paints is in a great measure dependent upon proper application. Following the common sense practice out- lined in the INTERNATIONAL booklet “The Painting of Ships will go a long way in re- ducing maintenance costs. Send for a copy. International Paint Company. Inc. New York 6. N. Y. 21 West Street San Francisco 7, Cal. 901 Minnesota Street 13M3SS1 Marine Underwriters ☆ 99 JOHN STREET NEW YORK 7, N. Y. • Telephone BEekman 3-2470 ’fount ttf- ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY 71 BROADWAY NEW YORK 6, NEW YORK AGENTS IN EVERY IMPORTANT PORT Part of the B W staff specializes in marine boiler design and application. Other B W engineers are trained to supervise boiler erection and installation. Seamless and welded tubing for all ma rine uses are made by B W. A i from ESIGNII BOARD to Port I of Call- V Whether you are thinking about a new ship, or the improve- ment of an existing vessel, just remember this: from designing board to port of call, B W Boiler Experience is ready to serve you. Superior refractories of the various types needed in marine service are produced in B W's own plant. Marine supply houses maintain stocks of accurate B W parts for quick servicing almost anywhere around the world. Wherever ships are planned, built or modernized—B W’s staff of marine boiler specialists is on call. 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The 1948 Model “red petticoat” is Dutch Boy Red Lead, available not only in the regular liquid and paste forms but also in a quick-drying type developed especially for marine re- painting and other situations where allowable drying time is short. The use of red lead paint insures a durable, smooth protective film — highly resistant to salt water, gases, smoke and other causes of corrosion. Not alone in the marine field hut throughout American industry red lead is the standard protective paint for iron and steel. NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY General Offices: 111 Broadway • New York 6, N. Y. 1 1 Merritt-Chapman Scott Corporation Founded I860 Marine Salvage—Industrial Construction Heavy Hoisting 17 BATTERY PLACE, NEW YORK, N. Y. New London, Conn. KeV Wes+- Florida Cleveland, Ohio Norfolk, Va. Kingston, Ja„ B. W. I A flag known round the world as a symbol of time-tested Experience, Integrity, Reliability and Efficiency—indeed the symbol of an ener- getic organization which purposes to meet the challenge of the times. AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY 90 Broad Street, New York — 215 Market Street, San Francisco i Established 1871 Phone WHitehall 3-2000 CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO | 5 NEW YORK LOS ANGELES • WASHINGTON BOSTON Marsh McLennan PORTLAND | SEATTLE i MINNEAPOLIS 1 NCORPORATED VANCOUVER DETROIT MONTREAL J PITTSBURGH PHOENIX INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE BROKERS and AVERAGE ADJUSTERS COLUMBUS ST. LOUIS MILWAUKEE BUFFALO DULUTH CLEVELAND 70 PINE STREET LONDON ST. PAUL NEW YORK CITY 5, NEW YORK HAVANA 414 Material Today... ...a Winning Team Tomorrow You know how a good football coach handles promising material. He works and watches, nurses and advises. He tries different line-ups, different formations, until he comes up with a winning combi- nation—a team with a scoring punch. Shell scientists do much the same thing with their “material.” They experiment with crude oil. They break molecules apart, juggle them around, try various line-ups...and come up with new and better “winning teams,” year after year. Through ceaseless research, Shell scien- tists develop increasingly fine gasoline, motor oil, and petroleum products—prod- ucts that pack a “scoring punch” for bet- ter living. Horizons Widen Through Shell Research 415 eekly Freight Service New York to Havana Fortnightly Freight Service New York to Pastelillo Owners and Operators of tramp tonnage throughout the World. Qiilsen Qttills COMPLETE MARINE FACILITIES SAIL-MAKERS 73 Pearl Street, New York, N. Y. Ocean and Inland Hull and Cargo Including War Risk • Anywhere in the World TARPAULINS — AWNINGS — BOAT COVERS WIND SAILS — COTTON DUCK M. M. PEASE CARGO SLINGS — HATCH TENTS — FLAGS United States Marine Manager • NORTH BRITISH GROUP Day Telephone: WHitehall 4-7280 Cable Address: Sailduck ATLAS ASSURANCE CO., LTV. 90 JOHN STREET NEW YORK 7, N. Y. 416 Compliments of Bath Iron Works Corp. SHIPBUILDERS and ENGINEERS BATH, MAINE U. S. A. BUILDERS OF MERCHANT AND NAVAL SHIPS 417 Established 1870 With the CcmtplUnesitd WRI BROTHERS, 1ST. 4 Marine Transportation W. J. Roberts Co. Inc. fl 67 WALL STREET NEW YORK 5, NEW YORK 59 JOHN STREET NEW YORK O PRESIDENT CLASS SHIPS-Botll the President Cleveland and President Wilson, new ships of the American President Lines are powered by C-E Boilers; 4 boilers per ship, bent tube Type V2M; capacity—40,000 lb steam per hr, operating pressure — 600 psi; total steam temperature — 840 F. Š ALCOA SHIPS — The three new ships of the Alcoa Steamship Com- pany — the Alcoa Cavalier, Alcoa Clipper and Alcoa Corsair — are all powered by C-E Boilers; 2 per ship, Type SM Sectional Header, capacity — 37,500 lb steam per hr, operating pressure — 450 psi, total steam tem- perature — 750 F. Š Santa sh I PS — Recent additions to the Grace Lines Santa Fleet com- prise six converted C-2’s. All of them, as well as three other ships of the same type previously added to the fleet, are powered by C-E Boilers; 2 boilers per ship, Type SM Sectional Header, capacity — 26,500 lb steam per hr, opei'ating pressure — 450 psi and total steam temperature — 750 F. Š LLOYD BRASILEIRO FLEET — The Brazilian Government ordered twenty vessels for their new cargo fleet. Sev- eral have already been delivered, others are building. All are powered by C-E boilers, 2 boilers per ship, Type SM Sectional Header, capacity — 30,000 lb steam per hr, operating pressure — 465 psi, total steam tem- perature — 750 F. Š ORE CARRIERS-OCEAN GOING—Not- able among recently built ships are the ore carriers Venore, Marore, Labore and Feltore built by Bethle- hem-Sparrows Point Shipyard, Inc. for the Ore Steamship Corporation. These vessels are equipped with the highest pressure marine boilers ever applied commercially. There are 2 C-E Boilers per ship, bent tube Type V2M; capacity — 50,600 lb steam per hr, operating pressure—1450 psi, total steam temperature — 750 F. There are 4 more such ships to be built; of these, two have been launched but not yet fitted out. Š ORE CARRIERS-GREAT LAKES—Ore carriers in this category are the Sewell Avery, Thomas Wilson, J. Burton Ayers, E. G. Grace, John T. Hutchinson and the Champlain. Each of these ships is equipped with 2 C-E Boilers, Type SM Sectional Header, fired by C-E Spreader Stokers. These boilers are designed to produce 14,500 lb steam per hr at 230 psi and 640 F. Š tankers — In this category there are 287 ships (T2-SE-A1) powered by C-E Boilers — 2 boilers per ship. All these boilers are Type SM Sec- tional Header designed to produce 32,056 lb steam per hr at 450 psi and 730 F. There are also 9 T2-SE-A2 tankers, each having 2 C-E Boilers per ship, Type V2M, designed to pro- duce 43,000 lb steam per hr at 600 psi and 825 F. Š DREDGES - SEAGOING — Two large seagoing dredges, the Comber and Gerig, have recently been delivered to the Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. Two more, the Langfitt and the Biddle, are now building. They are the largest all-welded vessels of their type in the world. All have C-E Boilers, 2 per ship, of the Type SM Sectional Header, each designed to produce 38,000 lb steam per hr at 450 psi and 750 F. B-184A COMBUSTION ENGINEERING 200 Madison Avenue, New York 16, N. Y. 419 1871 1948 Over Seventy-Five Years of Manufacturing Experience CROSBY-ASHTON Safety and Relief Valves Pressure Gages Approved and Used by U. S. Navy and U. S. Merchant Marine Crosby Steam Gage Valve Co. The Ashton Valve Co. Cambridge, Massachusetts New York — Chicago — Dallas — Los Angeles London — Paris 420 Gold Filled JS UZ Srs y BUILT ON A BASIS OF s r Z Zy Here s o bar of strong, foundation metal overloyed with a substantial sheet of solid karat gold. The two are permanently welded to- gether under great heat and pressure, forming a solid compact mass. It is not an electroplate or a deposit. Finally this composite bar is rolled under tremendous pressure, into strips of required thickness, which are hard, firm, close-grained and durable. Our military insignia are fashioned from these strips. This is Gold Filled . It is so marked by law. 'Hilborn-Hamburger, Inc., guarantees the quality of their Gold Filled Military insignia to be in strict accordance with the Commercial Standard CS 47-34 as issued by the United States Depart- ment of Commerce, January 27, 1934, and ap- proved by the American Standards Association. HILBORN'HAMBURGER, INC. 15 EAST 26TH STREET • NEW YORK 10, N. Y. Gulf to Globe • . . LYKES fast, C-type cargo vessels carry the exports and imports of mid-America on regularly scheduled voyages between U. S. Gulf ports and the globe, over six major world trade routes. These ships are in the proudest tradition of the United States Merchant Marine— the Service in which we wish each of you, as a graduate of the Academy, a happy and successful career. American Flag From U. S. Lykes U. K. Line Lykes Continent Line Lykes Mediterranean Line Trade Routes Gulf Ports Lykes Africa Line Lykes Orient Line Lykes Caribbean Line LYKES LINES Lykes Bros. Steamship Co., Inc. Offices at NEW ORLEANS, HOUSTON, GALVESTON, NEW YORK, Baltimore, Beaumont, Chicago, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Gulfport, Kansas City, Lake Charles, Memphis, Milwaukee, Mobile, Port Arthur, St. Louis, Tampa, Washington, D. C. OFFICES AND AGENTS IN PRINCIPAL WORLD PORTS DIESEL ENGINES MasU+te Statio+tGAif, Dependable, economical Diesel engines for propelling and auxil- iary power in two and four-cycle types in sizes up to 8000 horsepower. Nordberg Mfg., Co. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 421 Prudential steamship corp. 17 STATE STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. “V” PILOT Semi ■ Metallic Packing IMMEDIATE DELIVERY From stock of style No. 20 (in all sizes) V PILOT SEMI-METALLIC PACKING is designed for the piston rods and valve stems of the steam and liquid ends of — Auxiliary Air and Circulating Pump Boiler Feed Pumps Fuel Oil Transfer Pump Fuel Oil Service Pumps Fire and Bilge Pump Ballast and General Service Pump Salt Water Service Pump Dynamo Engine For the liquid end piston rings on these pumps use genuine WOODITE RINGS. U. S. NAVY SYMBOL 1400 1894 We Have Been Building Packings for Over Fifty Years 1947 THE NEW JERSEY ASBESTOS COMPANY PILOT PACKING CO., INC. Executive Offices: 1 Water St., New York 4, N. Y., WHitehall 3-5580 Factory: Sea Cliff, Nassau County, Long Island, N. Y. Branches and Agencies in All Principal Cities 422 PORT OF U. S. MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY PROPELLER CLUB OF THE UNITED STATES SWING'S UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY KINGS POINT, NEW YORK FAIR WINDS AND SMOOTH SAILING TO THE GRADUATES CLASSES OF DECEMBER 1947 and JUNE 1948 423 HEAT TRANSFER EQUIPMENT DAVIS ENGINEERING CORPORATION 1064 Hast Grand Street, Elizabeth 4, New Jersey ALL FORMS OF MARINE INSURANCE • APPLETON COX. IXC. Ill JOHN STREET NEW YORK 7, NEW YORK See your local agent or broker 424 SO BROAD STREET NEW YORK 4, N. V. of the United States Merchant Marine Cadet Corps Alumni ■ssociation 25 SOUTH STREET NEW YORK 4, N. Y. BEEKMAN 3 - 8 69 0 Pacific Regional Office 690 Market Street, San Francisco, California 1 June, 194-8 Dear Cadet-Midshipmen, It is indeed with pleasure that the Alumni Association extends to you who are graduating, its heartiest congratulations and very best wishes for success in your profession. We take this opportunity to urge you to join us in our efforts to make our profession one of high integrity and to win for it universal recognition. We feel that the men of the Cadet Corps are largely responsible for selling our nation on the Merchant Marine by their un- precedented accomplishments during the war. We also feel that we have received many benefits from our government through our Alma Mater and that we are, therefore, obligated to continue our efforts on behalf of an adequate and healthy American Merchant Marine. The reasons why we, who have a great common interest based upon the strong bond of our Alma Mater, must remain closely associated after graduation, are manifold and readily evident. Beside the accomplishments of our basic purposes, we wish to promote and maintain a fraternal relation- ship among all graduates of the Academy and the Cadet Corps. You are always welcome in your Alumni Association. Fraternally yours, Murray E. Morse, Jr. '4-3 PRESIDENT ------------------------------------------------ LOCAL CHAPTERS -------------------------------------------------- Washington, D. C. • Baltimore • St. Louis • Philadelphia • Chicago • Seattle • Boston • Los Angeles • Floral Park • Norfolk Brooklyn • Staten Island • Manhattan OVERSEAS REPRESENTATIVES Piraeus, Greece • Antwerp, Belgium • Manila, Philippine Islands Barranquilla, Colombia INSURANCE BROKERS Frank B. Hall 8 Co. 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ILLUSTRATED $5.00 COLLISION PREVENTION By COMMANDER DAVIS NEWloN LOTT, U. S. N. R. This book presents a scientific method of avoiding ship collisions through a systematic analysis of tac- tical data and their relationship to the various col- lision situations. The material set forth is designed to serve as a ready reference and guide for any person responsible for the safe navigation of a ship. In addition it constitutes an essential requisite in any student’s training for a career at sea. It contains all the rules of the road, both International and Inland, as well as all the pilot rules currently in force. 320 PAGES (TRADE EDITION AVAILABLE) ILLUSTRATED $3.75 STABILITY AND TRIM FOR THE SHIP’S OFFICER By LIEUTENANTS JOHN H. LaDAGE and LEE VAN GEMERT, both of the United States Merchant Marine Academy. The authors have presented the material in this text wholly from the merchant officer’s point of view and have eliminated all unnecessary technical terms. 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JOHN G. THOMPSON THE PROPELLER CLUB of the United States Extends hearty congratulations to the 1948 graduates of the United States Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, New York. Organized in 1927, the Propeller Club now has more than one hundred Ports located throughout the United States, including eleven foreign countries. Our primary objective is to promote, further, and support a strong American Merchant Marine for our domestic needs, and to carry a substantial portion of our exports and imports; also to serve as a naval auxiliary. Graduates of the United States Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, are invited to take up membership in the Propeller Club. For full information, write to—The Propeller Club of the United States, 17 Battery Place, New York 4, New York. tf-OA 7 uuQe'r 7'iCuuei couH jbejettAe — iQmesUcati MeAcAcutt Marine.! STATES MARINE CORPORATION OWNERS AND OPERATORS . WORLD WIDE s4me%icoK play 7ghh z$c OFFICES NEW YORK, N. Y. 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The West India Fruit S. S. Co., Inc. also operate regular weekly service by cargo steamers from and to same ports. At the request of the shippers in the United States or Cuba, we will arrange, through the West Palm Beach Terminal Company, our Forwarding Department, to prepare the consular documents and clear shipments from Customs at Port of Palm Beach, Fla. on shipments moving by either of the two services. West India Fruit and $. S. Co., Inc. WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA P. 0. BOX 469 • PHONE: 2-1673 WEST PALM BEACH TERMINAL CO., Agents • West Palm Beach, Fla. 11111111111111 ■ 111111111111111 ■ 11111M1111111 ■ 11111111111111111 ■ 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHiitiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiii 111111111 ! prrtj I COSfflOPOLITfln SHIPPING Namgatton corny, me. I (Emngang, 3nr. | STEAMSHIP AGENTS = | AND I ☆ I MANAGERS I 39 BROADWAY 1 • 42 BROADWAY NEW YORK 6, N. 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A Beautiful MINIATURE GRADUATION RING Set with any stone you desire, with or without a surrounding setting of diamonds Eastern Division 14 PARK PLACE, NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY PHONE MARKET 3-2295 Available to All Graduates ACADEMY RINGS AND MINIATURES SPECIAL CURVED WEDDING BANDS 439 wowii ion rVtzucil .r yyc ifrna evt oS Sa lu oS Jll 1 tcloS rhe Argentine Naval Commission in the United States takes pleasure in expressing herewith its satisfaction and gratefulness to the Kings Point Academy for all the attention and consideration given to Midshipman Robert D iez, a scholar of the Argentine Nautical School, who at present is enrolled in your Academy. NEW YORK, DECEMBER 1947. 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Page 402 410 410 426 412 408 446 421 446 418 414 431 433 414 412 406 397 396 413 422 428 434 416 421 416 416 438 404 436 446 438 423 432 422 418 445 404 415 434 399 430 401 433 441 406 442 407 Federal Paint Co., Inc. Flanigan Loveland, Inc. Fleur de Lis . Goldstein, Inc., Jeff Grace Line, Inc. . Great Neck Diner . 400 431 446 448 394 447 Ulmann Marine Office, Inc., Albert . United Fruit Co...................... United States Lines.................. Universal Terminal Cx Stevedoring Co. Vanity Fair Laundry, Inc............. Van Nostrand Co., Inc................ 438 403 395 406 447 429 Hall Cx Co., Inc., Frank B Herff-Jones Co. . Hilborn-Hamburger, Inc. Home Insurance Co. 426 Ward Machine Co., Inc.......................................435 439 Waterman Steamship Corp.....................................431 421 West India Fruit Cx Steamship Co., Inc......................436 442 White Studio................................................449 452 CLASS OF DECEMBER 1948 BAILEY, N. C, JR. BALOGH, D. BECKWITH, C. E. BLACK, R. D„ JR. BUSHEK, H. A. CARR, R. L. CARROLL, L. S. CONNELL, W. M. CRABTREE, R. E. DENSOW, R. L. DESMOND, T. DOHERTY, W. T„ JR. DONOHUE, L. A. DORR, G. C. ELLIOTT, W. H. ABERCROMBIE, J. D. AMES, J. M. ANTONECCHIA, J. M. ANTROBUS, A K. ARCAND, R. E. BACHRACH, F. I. BAKARLAR, A. J. BAKER, J. E. BARROWS, F. B. BARTH, R. F. BATES, H. U., JR. BEAUDRY, R. E. BECKETT, P. N. BEINERT, G. BELL, M. W. J. BERG, J. B IE I WEIS, A. BLOWERS, P. L. BOLDT, G. C„ JR. BOX, C. D. BOYCE, L. A. BRADFORD, G. W., JR. BRADY, J. F. BRANDENBURG, R. C. BROOKS, R. F. BROWN, D. G. BROWN, I. B. BROWN, T. E. BUDLONG, D. H. BURFORD, H. M. BURLINGAME, L. D. BURNETT, T. C. BUTTERWORTH, C. A. BYRNE, T. F. CAHILL, D. P. CAMPBELL, J. CARROLL, R. L. CASS, S. V. CHUCALO, P. CLARK, R. C. CLERMONT, W. J. COLEMAN, D. R. COODY, T. K. COOPER, J. P. CUNNINGHAM, J. G. DAVENPORT, D. DAVIS, G. V. P. DAVIS, R. P. DAVIS, W. R. DENTON, J. R. DEVINE, W. B. DEWHIRST, R. T. DIDIER, K. B. DIRIENZO, A. C. V. 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LYMAN, A. A. McCaffrey, j. g. McCLENNEN, D. L. McELHINEY, J J. McELROY, J. C. McLOUGHLIN, H. T MOORE, G. B. MOORE, R. W. MORTIMER, E. P. NIELSEN, E. T. D. O'BRIEN, T. E. O'NEILL, W. L. JUNE 1949 KOPEC, E. KOVAL, A. A. KOWALCHUK, A. KUKLIS, M. M. KUSHNICK, S. LAMELA, C. W. LANDAHL, W. M. LANE, D. D. LaPRAD, P. J. LAUBER, T. F. LAUGHTER, B. P. LEARY, R. W. LEE, E. C„ III LENZ, F. F. LEWIS, R. V. LINDENBAUM, H. J. LINDSAY, M., JR. LONG, R. J. MAERZ, J. F. MALONEY, J. F. MANISCALCO, P. M. MASCITTI, F. L. MASON, P. H. MASON, C. E. MATTHES, R. F. McCarthy, a. e. McKENDREE, R. L„ JR. McGUIRE, R. J. McNIFF, G. R. MIESNER, J. A., JR. MIHILL, K. W. MILLPOINTER, A. C. MODER, T. D. MOORE, F. V., JR. MOORE, G. P. MOSHER, W. F. NAPIER, G. L. NARWICZ, C. A. NEWTON, H. J. E. NIEMANN, L. A. NOLIN, L. L. NORTH, R. S. OCAMB, L. J. O'CONNELL, D. OLSEN, R. I. O'NEILLS, W. J. JOHNSON, E. T. JOHNSTON, H. H. JORDAN, E. I. JUSAITIS, W. KANDEL, P. J. KARNES, A. KAYHART, E. L. KELLER, R. T. KELLNER, S. KELLY, J. B. KINGS, C. B., JR. OSTRAU, B. M. OTTOWAY, H. J. PATRICK, R. J. PECHULISH, J. J. PERGOLA, N. F. POOL, R. S. RAJCZI, L. J. RALDIRIS, R. J. RATCLIFFE, G. E. REBMAN, G. F. PADEN, W. L., JR POTZMAN, E. M. PROBST, J. S., JR. REICHERT, R. F. ROBERTS, W. A. SCHEIBLE, S. R. SLAVIN, J. W. SMITH, O. L. STEVENSON, R. G. TAYLOR, G. W. TAYLOR, R. E. TURNER, J. J. TURNER, J. W. VLAHORS, C. WOLFF, M. M. REISS, S. RENISO, J. D. REUPER, E. C. ROGERS, R. S. ROHM, J. F. RUSSELL, E. F., JR. SCAFIDI, D. C. SCHWARTZ, B. W. SEAWELL, L. M., JR. SEE, E. M„ JR. SELF, W. H. C. SELLMAN, E. S. SER INI, D. N. SETH, D. W. SHERBURNE, C. R. SHIELDS, W. B. SHOOP, P. R. SKEVNICH, L, JR. SINNETT, A. B. SMAK, F. J. SMITH, F. C. SMITH, R. W. SPIER, I. L. SPITZ, C. E„ JR. STACEY, J. W. STARK, W. L„ JR. STULLER, W. SUCCURRO, J. S. SUCHOZA, P. SWITZER, J. R. TARPLEY, R. R. TEMPLE, C. H. THOMAS, R. S„ JR. THOMSON, J. R. TIRATTE, J. TOWER, R. J. TRAYNOP, L. E. TUBLIN, M. J. TUGBY, N. S. VAN HOUTEN, R. L. VAUGHN, R. V. VITALE, F. R. VOLIACK, R. F. WADE, W. T. WADLEY, A. C., JR. WALLIN, R. A. N. WARNER, C. E. WARNER, R. E. WASNIEWSKI, E. F. WEISS, P. A. WERTHEN, A. G. WHITE, R. E., JR. WILLIS, J. R. WINTER, J. G. WIRTH, W. D. WOLF, W. G. YOUNG, R. C. 453 CLASS OF DECEMBER 1950 ABBRANCATI, J. D. ALA I MO, A. ALLEN, J. H. ARGENTO, N. E. BANZON, J. BASHORE, E. D. BATES, W. A. BAUMANN, N. P. BECKER, C. R. BELTRAN, P. N. BRENNAN, J. A. BUGAYONG, L. C. BUNYI, M. G. CABRERA, V. O. CALLAHAN, E. T„ JR. CASTRO, A. CHRISTOFFERSEN, C. E. CONNELL, G. W. CORDWELL, S. N. COSAPO, R. CREELMAN, W. A. CROSTHWAITE, J. H. DeLEON, A. DeVILLA, S. P. DUPUY, P. A. DILIBERTO, D. EAGELTON, C. EASTMAN, W. E. ENCARNACION, F. EDMONDSON, G. W. EGAN, H. J., JR. ESPALDON, R. M. ESTANIEL, I. P. FERNANDEZ, G. FERNANDEZ, R. P. FIORE, F. A. FITZ, RANDOLPH, D. B. FORD, E. J. GALICINAO, I. Y. GALLAHER, R. A. GARCIA, F. R. GEANY, J. GENEROUS, W. H. GERHARD, R. D. GODUCO, L. S. GRAF, H. R. HAYO, S. HEBERER, A. R. HENRY, F. X. HERBSTMAN, A.. HIDALGO, C. INGHAM, F. W. JAMES, F. L„ JR. JEDLICKA, C., JR. JOHNSON, K. H. L. JOHNSON, R. F. JONES, T. J., JR. JOYCE, B. E. JUACHON, R. KAGAOAN, R. V. KEDZIERSKI, T. KENT, R. G. KOYEN, M. F. KRUAS, C. J. KRINSKY, P. L. KWIATKOWSKI, W. F. LABRADOR, T. LEGASPI, J. LEONOWICZ, J. LIM, S. LUCAS, E. P. LUISTRO, B. D. MacKECHNIE, J. W. MADRID, R. P. MAZZOLINI, J. A. McCarthy, a. w. McCarty, j. t. MESINA, G. MILLER, C. B. MILLIET, W. W., JR. MOFFA, D. A. MONTEMAYOR, R. C. MOORE, R. V. MORALES, A. B. MORGAN, J. E. MULLIKEN, A. D. MULLOOLY, J. E. NARAVAL, E. A., JR. NAWOJCZYK, G. J. NONGA, C. O. NORTHROP, D. H. O'DWYER, R. J. O'GARA, W. R. ONGCHANOCO, M. N. O'ROURKE, E. P. ORRELL, R. D. ORETEGA-OTERO, J. S. PACIS, B. H. PARK, B. D. PEREZ, V. A. PFEFRERKORN, G. E. PIEZAS, F. L. PINEDA, U. A. PPEFER, E. H„ JR. PPESKA, E. J., JR. PRAGER, H. L. PRAIRIE, J. R. PRIETO, E. S., JR. PROTACIO, A. C. PRUDENTE, N. E. PRUE, D. A. QUIN, J. M., JR. REINOSO, C. M. RICHARDSON, C. E. RICHARDSON, J., Ill ROBERTS, A. K. ROMANELLI, R. P. ROSE, R. M. ROSS, M. RUDOLPH, A. T. RUIZ, J. S. RYAN, R. P. SALVADOR, F. T., JR SAMMIS, S. F. SANTOS, G. M. SARE, P. M. SHAW, C. T. SINNOTT, F. J. SLANOVEC, W. H. SMART, J. L. SMITH, W. J. SMYTH, T. M. SOLVANG, A. SPINNATO, J. J. STIRLING, C. A. STROUP, P. STUTELBERG, W. H. SUBIJANO, A. E. SULLIVAN, W. A. TANABE, H. R. TANEDO, B. M. TEAGUE, C. E. THOMAS, G. Z„ JR. THORSEN, G. A. TODT, O. J. TUCKER, F. M., JR. TUCKER, J. S. VACCARINO, A. J. VALLEJO, P„ JR. VILLANUEVA, S. V. VIOLANDA, V. T. VIZMANOS, D. P. WAREING, J. J. WATTS, H. E. WESTCOT, G. D. WIMAN, J. V. WINNE, D. H. WORTERS, L. E., JR. ZIEGLER, E. E. 454 CLASS OF JUNE 1951 ABBOTT, J. ABRIL, F. AGERTER, W. AHERN, G. AMORGE ANOS, N. ANZALONE, J. APRILE, R. ARCAND, L. AUSTIN, L. BACICH, J. BADALUCCO, A. BAGNALL, W. BATEMAN, H. BARROW, R. BEEKEN, R. BENNETT, R. BENSON, W. BERRY, O. BIEZUP, J. BIRT, D. BLACKBURN, S. BLAIR, R. BOLT, E. BON I NO, R. BOSCH, J. BOTZ, W. BREEN, J, BRESLEY, L. BROWN, R. BUONORA, R. CALINES, C. CAMPBELL, G. CAMPBELL, M. CARLSON, R. CATT, J. CATTLE, A. CHARNEY, J. CHECHANOVER, V. CHUB, H. CLARK, G. CLARK, J. CLARK, R. CLARKE, H. COD I SPOT I, J. CONKLIN, V. CONLAN, D. CONNELLY, C. COUNCELL, T. COVERT, H. COWEN, T. CRAIG, J. CYROCKI, J. CZARNIAK, E. CZUSZAK, C. DAGGETT, J. DAVENPORT, S. DAVIES, K. DAVIS, H. DELK, C. DePALMA, J. DILLON, R. DiPALMA, J. DONNELLY, K. DORSEY, J. DOWLING, J. DOWNES, R. EDWARDS, R EDWARDS, R. EICHLER, W. EKLUND, R. ENGEL, A. EPPI, R. EPSTEIN, M. ERICKSON, A. ERVIN, L. EVANS, L. FANNING, G. FAY, E. FEDZER, T. FINK, L. FIORELLI, A. FLANAGAN, J. FLAUM, M FRASER, W. FREEMAN, R. FRITCH, H. FROST, L. GALDON, V. GARDINER, W. GATOF, N. GATOF, P. GEISLER, J. GENTERT, R. GIARDE, J. GIBSON, F. GILLIGAN, W. GILSENAN, C. GLIONNA, L. GRANT, R. GRAY, A. GRIEBEL, R. GUERRERA, J. GUNDERMAN, H. HACKETT, R. HAFNER, R. HAIKEN, R. HALL, D. HALL, R. HAMILTON, R. HANER, D. HARING, J. HARZINSKI, K. HAUTCH, W. HEALEY, J. HEINEY, J. HENDLEMAN, A. HILL, H. HILL, R. HIRSCH, M. HIRSHBERG, D. HITCHCOCK, D. HOLTGREN, W. HOOPES, E. HUNT, E. HUNTSMAN, P. HUTTULA, K. IRVING, A. JACOBSEN, F. JEWELL, T. JOHN, S. JOHNSTON, J. JONES, R. JONES, T. KALAFATIDES, S. KEATING, J. KELLEY, D. KELLY, J. KELLY, R. KENNEDY, L. KENNISON, R. KIPLINGER, W. KISS, E. KLEIN, L. KNIENIEMEN, W KOVALCIK, A. KROPACK, J. KUCZKO, J. KUIPER, W. LaBRAGUS, E. LAIDLAW, W. LAMBETH, G. LAURENCE, R. LAWSON, E. LEE, S. LEETE, B. LEON, B. LIEBMAN, M. LONG, E. LOWE, C. LUNDGREN, R. LYONS, D. MAHANNA, D. MAHOLIK, P. MANOS, L. MANZICK, J. MARK, D. MARKHAM, R. MARRAPECE MARTIN, T. MARUYAMA, G. MATTHEWS, R. MATTSON, E. MARUER, V. McBRIEN, W. McENERNEY, S. MEADE, D. MEHALEK, M. MELLOR, D. MENSEN, L. MIGNANO, A. MOEN, E. MORGAN, E. MORRIS, R. MULLIGAN, L. MURATA, D. MUSZYNSKI, B. NARUTA, P. NELSON, G. NESESTIEL, C. NICCOLIS, J. NOBLE, R. NYMAN, L. OAKES, R. OLESKY, J. OLSAVSKY, P. ORLANDO, J. ORR, W. OSTRANDER, J. PAGANO, H. PALK, R. PECK, G. PECKER, L. PETERS, H. PETTI, A. PHELAN, W. PHILLIPS, G. PILLINGER, B. POPP, M. POTTER, K. POWELL, D. POWELL, J. QUICK, G. QUIST, R. RAMSEY, J. RASCHER, G. REES, M. REPKO, J. REYNOLDS, R. ROSS, D. RUTLEDGE, J. RYAN, D. RYAN, R. RYDER, W. SCHIERLCH, R. SCHIRMER, R. SCHUMANN, E. SECULA, M. SHAFER, M. SHIPLEY, J. SHIRLEY, G. SHOOP, D. SIMPSON, T. SINGER, C. SKURKA, F. SMITH, L. SNELL, F. SOLTERER, C. SONGDAHL, B. SOSKO, M. SPAULDING, J. ST A ATS, J. STANDISH, G. STANTON, L . STAPLETON, J. STARK, H. STEFFENS, M. STINE, L. STOCKIMEIR, D. STONE, J. SWANSON, D. SWEENEY, E. TEATS, G. THIBAULT, J. THOMAS, D. THOMAS, H. THOMPSON, R TIMONEY, C. TINTLE, G. TURNER, D. ULRICH, J. VAN DINE, E. VELEZ-HERNANDEZ, M. VENN, R. VITELLI, M. WALKER, L. WARNER, P. WARREN, G. WELCH, B. WESTCOTT, R. WHEELER, J. WHICHARD, J. WHITELIN, R. WILCOX, E. WILSON, D. WOOD, D. ZIEGLER, F. ZIZZI, V. 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