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00+ 3 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 '3 1 f IGI' US' VG! .0110 1 170, GP! I J I ' QP liNT1TRIiIl FOURTH IVORIW Fred had the distinction of being the only Senior who made up his mind at the beginning of the year what college he wanted to go to and stuck to the same one all year, Cornell is fortunate to get Mousie for he is a very versatile fellow. just ask him about his track exploits! And we'd never want to tangle with him in wrestlingg he's a holy terror! But Fred has his quieter moments, and it's during these times that you can find him tooting his clarinet in the first chair at band or scouting around for Brook . UGS. Track S-6, Band 4-5-6, Orchestra 5-6, The Brook' 6, The Gondoliersf' fN,Av V-V-vAvAvAv-VAVAVAVAV-V-V f9 V. 'v'vAvLvAifA-7'-'Lf-,Air-,AQ,k,L,-i?ifQf1f-f f T ' Ollerli C llfll'l0S CJVUIILIIVI KNTERED FIFTH FORNI No, that isn't Barney Oldfield you see streaking down Lone Pine Road, that's Benjy in his little super-charged Buick. The boy from Jackson really gets around, both in and out of school, and there's little that happens around here that he isn't connected with somehow. One of the original charter members of Club Curtis, he's also about the only one left around here that was connected with that august body. Also among the school's record collectors, rhythm could usually be heard rocking around over in the vicinity of the northwest exposure of Stevens where he lived. We don't know what we'll do without him and his pipe down in the smoking room, now that Cornell has called. Lower School Prefect 5, Prefect 6, Track S-6, Captain 6, Fencing 6. -A,--Y.Y.-5----, l--,--A------,,5AY.-,-, P age Tzvvnfy-z'igbl
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f oa- X 3 3 3 3 1' 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 4 '1 4 1 1 l 3 P 1 1 1 3 1' 1 14' 3 3 3 1' 1 1 3 3 4 3 3 1' 3 1' 3 3 4 3 3 1 4 3 GAUVIQS 7HelLOCL ENTERED THIRD FORM Ever since his arrival at the school, Himel,' has been billed as a radical, largely because of his sincere and unself- ish interest in everything that went on around Cranbrook. His dad's store has also gotten him in for a good deal of kid- ding, because of the good-looking gals they have working there. However, he never seems to worry very much about anything, and, miraculous as it may seem, everything works out all right for him. It's just a touch, that's all. Soccer 4-S-6 Cflaptainj, The Yellow Jacket. earl 3 ENTERED FIFTH FORM Mike's abilities on the track were a source of happiness to the Admiral and the rest of the school many times last year, while his football prowess has proved a similar boon. Thanks to his ability as a leader, he was made a Junior School Prefect for the first term this year, and did an excellent job in Marquis. Some of his architectural designs rival Frank Lloyd Wright's with their boldness and suitableness, and we're sure that some day he'll rebuild half of New York if he sticks to his drawing board. Track S, Basketball 6, Junior School Prefect 6, QFirst Termj, Bridge Club 5. l5fLi-,4A-5-5---5--3--,-----v vvfivv Pagr Thirty l
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