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Page is ORANGE AND BLACK XX Il,l,l.XM 5l l'l'llliN 5,XX',Xlil-l . lzast lshp. N, X. Hill rl num after his ff-:un Izmir! XX'11en Hill lirst came to Sutlielcl, we knew at once from his appearance that he was hoth a politician anrl an orator. Hill proyecl 1115 capacity for oratory hy taking second prize at the Kent clehate. Ile cloes not need to prove his political ahility, XX'e all aclmit that he has it, Bill is also liclitor-in-Chief of our illustrious year hook. This proves his literary genius, lf you need proof of his ahility along' other lines, go to XX'illiam himself, lle will giye it to you. Hill is a harcl worker and that is why he gets there. XX'e have great conliflence in you, Hill, and expect to 11t'2ll' much of your efficiency in later life. New York University-l.aw. Seuooi, HoNons Zncl lfoot-hall, '14 Foot-hall, '15 2nd prize, Kent debate. '15 llclitor-in-Chief, fpfflllfli' and Blauk '16 hire Committee. '16 Debating Team '16 Salutatorian I Soi.oN linnxynn Gowsrizix , Pittsfield, Blass, GUldil 'Zin aflilelr of no nzviin alrilifyu This hoy rleseryes all the ererlit given him for his great work hoth on the foohall helfl and on the basket-hall tloor. Throughout many a hotly contested game he ran the team. from the quarterliack's position. with calm, ex- eellent juclginent: and we were not surpriserl when he made the .'Xll-Valley' Team XX'ith a haskethall in his hanils, Goldie is right at home. :X hit of a fusser, too, is this lacl. 1 although he iloesn't :io ahout it in as husiness- like a manner as some of the others. There Senooi, llnxoits is one thing: that Goldie revels in and that is lfoot-hall, '15 kiclc1ing XX eltinan, llis year with us has llasket-hall, '15-'16 heen a pleasant one, anfl he will he missed hy Glee Cluh, '16 many next Fall. .Xmlyertising Manager flfflllfll' und Him-L' '16
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ORANGE AND BLACK Page I7 Srunm. lluxmas Soccer-'14 Senior liiogwipliy QUlllllllItL'C .Xl,lCX.XNllER Hrxmlljrux l'l-Qiewiilx lfishers lsluuml. Xi Y. .'l1t't'l, .l fiIt'u.vi1lg1 l'f7lHlft'lltIllt'l' ix ll .vilmzt ITVHIII- IIIt'Il0,tlllUIl,, This perfect Specimen uf humrmity whwse photo we herewith atlxertise has ht-en with us two years. During that time we lmre watelletl his progress hoth in athletics and il: his studies with n marked degree of interest, Klee has amhitious aml. what is tum-Q, he hicls fair to realize them, lle is mtturztlly quiet. yet occnsimmlly we hear him utter a re- mark which makes us wish that he wwulrl talk more. To serve one's cmmtry is indeed a high ideal. 'S-Klee. Klay yfwu realize it at Xl'esw Point. West Point. Nlcusux Sx'1.x'1asT1a1: BIGIQLIIW . lluotllw, Comm ubyign Oh, l'n1 tl rtlruless t'11t'H1i.vi Since coming to Sulhelcl in 1912, he shown ccmsitlcrulule ability :is a writer, anrl not l :t few times lmvc the English classes been cn gmt tertaiuecl hy hearing his stories rcarl. lxeql it up, Nels-m. Sume day you mzxy write A 1 s seller. We beg of yfm to he more cztrcfu m the chem lah. You are too young to clic now. Nelsmfs quiet mzmuer has won for mi from all his classmates the hest wishes for 1 must successful future. XXI-sleyaii. Svimm. lluxulzs Capt. Soccer. 'l-1 Zml Plztsltet-hall, '14 llaselmll. '15 Capt. llaselmll. 'lfw Track, 'l-1. 'l5. In Upper Form Vlrtss Secretary. '16 4,4
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CJRAXNCEE AIJD BILACIK Page IQ DoRo'rHY A1m1.1Nr: FL'i.1.Ei: . . . Blain Street Dot Drury I hah' tlzr boys. Dorothy, decidedly in favor of athletics, is our only representative on the girls' basket- ball team. We know it is her fault that the team lost all the games it played this winter. Dot', is a great favorite with all her class- mates. She is particularly noted for com- plaining over the long French and Latin les- sons. But can you wonder, when you con- sider Dot'1s high social standing? XVe trust you will have a very bright future. .. wif Scuool. lloxous Capt. of Girls' Basket-ball Team, l91S Vice-president of Class 1914-15 Lesbian Curroun liaui. CR.-xrrs . West Haven, Conn. .fc-lm.-,, .-I self-made man is one 'who rcm0z'c'.r from his Creator a great rvspozzsibility. Cliff is another representative from the town of XYest Haven. Nevertheless, he is a good scout. Last Fall. Cliff showed that he could play foot-ball to perfection, and we notice this spring that he isn't had at baseball. Cliff has been with us hut a year, Init he has made many fast friends. especially among' the feminine constituents of the student body. Cliff, we wish you luck in all your under- takings. Sc'Horn. Hoxmes Football. '15 Glee Club, '16 Baseball, '16
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