
Naval Academy
Drama
Top Cast


Freddie Bartholomew
Freddie Bartholomew
Steve Kendall
Freddie Bartholomew
Steve Kendall


Jimmy Lydon
Jimmy Lydon
Tommy Blake
Jimmy Lydon
Tommy Blake


Billy Cook
Billy Cook
Dick Brewster
Billy Cook
Dick Brewster


Pierre Watkin
Pierre Watkin
Capt. Davis
Pierre Watkin
Capt. Davis


Warren Ashe
Warren Ashe
Lt. Brackett
Warren Ashe
Lt. Brackett


Jimmy Butler
Jimmy Butler
Matt Cooper
Jimmy Butler
Matt Cooper


Douglas Scott
Douglas Scott
Jimmy Henderson
Douglas Scott
Jimmy Henderson
Warren McCollum
Warren McCollum
Cadet
Warren McCollum
Cadet
Calvin Ellison
Calvin Ellison
Cadet
Calvin Ellison
Cadet


Joe Brown Jr.
Joe Brown Jr.
Bill Foster
Joe Brown Jr.
Bill Foster
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