United States Naval Academy - Lucky Bag Yearbook (Annapolis, MD)

 - Class of 1938

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CARL REDMOND DWYER Ponca City, Oklahoma ponca politician SUPPOSIN ' I had continued my early-planned career as a petroleum engineer — I might not be the proud owner of a ' 31 Model A Ford now. Looking in the direction from which this familiar line comes, one sees Ponca philosophizing over a piece of Reef Points stationery. The truth will out; the fellow will succeed wherever he is. In the same logical way that he attacks all academic problems does he manage everything that he undertakes. His principal fault is his good-natured teasing of other people, a sport in which he delights. Being very careful with his financial affairs he ' ll be a man of means some day if the Navy doesn ' t keep him. If he stays in the Navy you can rest assured that his particular duty will always be efficiently carried out. Golden slippers some day, Ponca. Cross Country 4, 2, 1, cNAc; Track 4, }, 2, 1, NA; Reef Points $, 2, Editor 1; Reception Committee }, 2, 1; Log 1; Lucky Bag 2, 1; Company Representative 1; Lieutenant (J-g. ). WOODROW WILSON McCRORY Waelder, Texas mac LIFE begins at 6:10 for Mac, and it ' s always a busy day when the Lucky a Bag ' s miser-in-chief swings into action. Characteristic of those strong, silent men of the southwest he says little, but his golden silence is often pierced by humorous take-offs on the unbeatable system. An ideal roommate, Mac; he repavs borrowed stamps and fans the dying spark of social interest in our room, but won ' t drag blind for his best friend. We wonder at the time-worn phrase, You can ' t win, for Mac has been con- sistent in throwing the Academic Departments for a loss, at the same time proving his athletic ability at pole-vaulting. His will be smooth sailing, and with his likable qualities and warm disposition it ' s bound to be sunny. We know him as more than an officer and a gentleman — a friend. Star 4, ;, 2, 1; Track 4, }, 2, 1, N j Bus 1 new Manager Lucky Bag; Lieu- taiant Commander. 53 244

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NINTH COMPANY » I- ' !• -I M ♦ « ia. -- .OttUl-- II - - Allison McQuiston Manown Hazleton Richards Graff Adeel McEntire Bush Gould Hunnicutt Owens Westdrook Fike Dwyer Snyder Lt. J. M. WoRTHINGTON Company Officer V. B. Graff Commander • First Set I. F. Fike Commander, Second Set W. W. McCrory Commander, Third Set Fike Hazleton McEntire Manown Dwyer Allison =£ 243



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HENRY TRENHOLM HASELTON Manchester, New Hampshire hank HANK had a yearning to see what the rest of the world was like so he bade farewell to Manchester and gave the Navy one of its finest officers. His unassuming manner has won him the respect of his classmates for when sailing is the roughest Henry is at his best. Though not a super savoir there has never been any doubt in our minds as to his presence at the final roll call. He has done his share of snaking but New England femmes are still in a class by themselves. He is a violinist of no mean ability but it can never be said that Hank provoked the wrath of his neighbors while practicing. His modesty prevents his playing except when asked. A he-man and a rare friend. Hank is the real thing. Boat Club i; Lieutenant (j-g- )- k u ■ =£ JAMES JOSEPH JOHN OWENS Minneapolis, Minnesota jig-jig jay-jay LARGE, friendly brown eyes, with long eyelashes first attract attention j to Jimmy, revealing that he is an undeniably charming gentleman. Judging from the number and quality of drags that Jimmy finds, girls hold this view. However, this Minnesota man solved the woman problem by selecting a Minnesota O. A. O. She is first in his thoughts, as anyone who observes the respectful, enrapt manner in which he speaks of her can verify. To join him delving into weighty academic complexities, or to enjoy his good taste in cars, is to feel true comradeship, an enriching comradeship, for Jig-Jig will gladly do anything for anyone, or express sound opinions on any important matter. A good mind, that academics never bothered, a capitalistic attitude toward finance, and the jolliest of natures fill out the portrayal of a winsome fellow. Wrestling 4, j, 2, 1; Golf 2, 1, Man- ager; Lucky Bag; Log 2, 1; R.ee f Points; Boat Club; Lieutenant (j.g. ). 245

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