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

 - Class of 1964

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isProra Knowledge, Seapower. I Park Benjamin, i 8 6 j motto of the United States Naval Academy Today ' s struggle is tomorrow ' s strength might well have been our motto instead of the Latin, Ex Scientia Tridens. For it was a struggle to keep up with an Annapolis which, in our time, was changing as fast as we. The landscape of change was clear. Scaffolding blanketed Bancroft Hall; piles of dirt marred roadways. Wing after wing of our Hilton was modernized, keeping battalions on the move. The race between the diggers and the fillers assumed giant proportions and became apparently, a permanent Annapolis tradition. Like every class before us. and probably every one after, we considered our- selves unique. The years we spent on our campus on the Severn reflected so many firsts and lasts that it could never again be the same school. We saw an end to marching to class, symbolic of a newly academic atmos- phere. We saw Navy triumph over Air Force, in their first football contest, and win five years straight against Army. We lived with the phenomena called Joe Bel lino and Roger Staubach. and the rise of the Thirty Eight Hundred, largest football team in the country, till it was replaced by the Forty One Hundred. We were the first class never to study a gun at the Academy, first to study computers as a course, first to have a cruise in Westpac, first with Trident Scholars. We were the last class to take a two months Youngster Cruise and the old style second class summer. We were the first class to take full advantage of overloads and validations permitting us to take a major and a full program of electives. We saw Rugby initiated as a sport and a new system for barbershop appointments. We heralded the opening of the Parole Shopping Center, and puzzled over a new grading system. We delighted in a new flow of cash for pay as credit policies were dis- continued. We held Operation Sea Breeze afloat and the Ring Dance ashore. NAVFAC and Headcheck Jose became part of our terminology. From this breath of change would come winds of increased knowledge. From our knowledge today, seapower tomorrow.



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We are part of man ' s perpetual renewal of strength. This strength is knowledge, accumulated for us in the course of time.

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