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Page Six IlllllllllllIllllllllllll llll Il I ll ll l 1 A l i ll l I I lllllll llllll Illllllllllllll I l I I I lllllllllllllllllllillllllI ll I IIII I HAROLD HERBERT ABRAMS MICHIGAN H 'llghat goodfnatured grin gs apt to fool any iiipoirenr, when Harold is as ing' f nnis racquet ,s got. ,,or, d' ' .aasizzlin rounder, for he isle' IOEB in amdlliree. In addifcfpgghis accongpishments in the sporting world, Harold isfthefproud possessor of a charming per' sonality and an obligin riature.fHis-,rfext stop will be at the University of Michigan, WhBfC W6f2QBCf liim tovrnake a name for himself on the college periodicals, in preparation for a reporter's career. Baseball, C2 315 Hockey, CZ, 3, 415 Tennis, CZ, 3, 415 Classical Review, ft! 1 .2 f HANOR MARY AlbDISON S PEMBROKE, B As ,a , n 5 roof,o the timefold roverb that haste makes waste, Eleano' hust eslsfa 1 t ge i' g thing, ddh in a hurry-and right at that. But t- Sine h, te 'ig ug d to due Shy tage on the Hockey Field when Elean our I e,ini1kes that bali ' rk. Besides, Eleanor is one of those faithflu ee ' b mbgbers that -lge life worth living for Mr. Angell. Hockey, Cl, 315 Base all, C215 Glee Club, C2, 3, 415 French Club, C415 German Club, C415 German Play, C415 Voice Class, C41. ALFRED AUGUSTUS ANGELONE BROWN That Al's specialty i A's, his name and report card will testify. His crown of ne lyfgroo jetfblack hair its in very well with his sparkling brown ey . Ask? ladies, they know! But under that mass of wavy locks a eh' d se s there is a mind that sends Miss Gregory into e st ' . you ve a re t good idea of Al! When you hnish your fg in a urg V' , we'll rfully? let you operate on us, Al! Orclie a, CZ, 3, 41g Seni r Play5 Summa Cum Laude5 Columnist for Classical Review, C41. HERBERT JOSEPH BALLON 1 BROWN Wheii the Qfaficeus Board talks business, or lightningflike rapiers clash, when a saleeis eing rung up in the lunohfroom, or delightful strains are drawHXgrd- 1'a'Stradivarius, you may be sure Herb is doing his bit-if he an 't chuckling over some joke. But, you might say, all this doesn't ' m k h' are His rareness lies in the fact that he knows right well how enci Q 2, 3, 4 , Captain, C3, 415 Orchestra, Cl, Z, 3, 415 junior Play5 iti nship Committee, 415 Summa Cum Laude5 Business Manager of Xn Neari1ed: result-Summa Cum Laude! K c J C us Board, JOHN MILNE BALLOUQ EXETER Q ' And now three cheers for Ballou, t student par excellence. There is every indication so e will hold a seat in the General Assembly, so appreciativ its nity. Moreover, his integrity is such that we feel sure th , e he e 'n possession of such an oflice, he would uphold its honor to -L g a egree as its dignity warrants. In later life he will be called uprig t ut we call him square. gocial Committee, C315 Caduce illoard, C415 French Club, C415 Chairman Social Committee, C415 Golf Team, , 41.
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CHESTER ARTHUR BERRY 'X I I RHODE ISLAND STATE ll Hi 59539-sical's boy prodigy, who is at once the joy and despair of our ath ch r, ' s Hoyt, Sogne of us call him the Jinx Kid. You see, we havefit erry's own 'ps that he's always had an eye for figures, which fact of cau vefmentioned pedagogue to praise him at one moment or an eg' t r ftation, and to reprimand him the next for lack of attention. A1 , as Ber says, It's figures, no matter how you look at them-I mean, at it. Soccer, Cl, 2, 3, 415 Basketball, CI, 2, 415 Track, C2, 3, 415 French Club Program Committee, C41g German Club, C415 German Play, C415 Baseball, C415 Anthony Medal Reader, C41. SAMUEL GILBERT BLOUNT, ja. DARTMOUTH Once in a while, Mother Nature produces some ne who seems to scrape the stars as he rises on unbelievably elonga Ed legs, and whose eyes flash with that mischievous spzlrkle wh' h is Alfie delight of fellowfstudents and the despair of teachers. Vlfithjii Vbeing, one Gilbert Blount, this class is favored. To Gil, do we Jigs ljjmerable amusing pranks and also a sockdolager of a passfreceiverfon he gridfiron. If he only strides through life as easily and longleggedlyfas he does through the corridors, no fear for his success may be felt. Baseball, C2, 3, 415 Football, C3, 415 Track, C3, 415 Rifle, C21. I RICHARD BRODBKYW - ' R'HODE ISLANDHSTATE f ! If you shouldlihappen. 0' see alsikfoum Mwrflthe corridor with a red cheek ongeitlaeijf id, tIs'DiU2n Sishappyf oflucky youth is so well liked g?a3QeWii,xfe,efmre e wiillbe pardoned forliis occasional escapades. Dick ay turn out to b a dangerou rival of Bing Crosby, if he continues to practice so much dur jg study per. all joking aside, Cif possible1 those who are fortunate enoughdso9l unt. ick as a friend have found in him a loyal supporter. Glee Club, Cl, 2, 41. ,V ROBERT SARG T BURGESS BR N When this conscientious scholar is not turning his mind toward weighty subjects of interest, and wit draws himself from Student Leagues and Music Clubs, he is one of o lnost jovial and lightfhearted classmates. His musical versatil' sh e fully K ppreciated, for he can play the violin, to say nothing of ievements in trombone. Bob is a gofgetter, always making the est bfevery.-opp tunity. He has already intimated his pursuance of his fathefskihedidal czfreerf His ambition and aggressiveness should warrant him success in 'is profession. Cross Country, C115 Orchestra, Cl, 2, 3, 415 Soccer, C315 Lunch Room Com' mittee, C3, 415 President French Club, C415 Photograph Committee. SAMUEL BULLOCK BUR X BROWN A famous author of books on Peace oi e' utograph a copy for Sam with the complimentary inscripton, L o a V liant lighter for Peace. This is true, no doubt, when p r 'i t eace s opposed to War, but could we ever get along 'thb is entle, qu bling, and contagious laughter? Almost everyyf 1 our Amerie History teacher is per' sonally conducted to scladol, is probably p, sailed with many a weighty argument for Peace. I ,th world' ' some day placed in Sam's hands, you can feel sure of Peace ' prosperi . Soccer T am, C315 chestra, C3, 15 Anthony Medal Essay, C41. ll f C1 - . MW bl Page Seven ll Il llll I I I IIIIIIIIllIlIIllllIllIIlIlIIIIIII
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