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IlI'IlI.I'I'I'IgIlIlIlIl , tk llllll'lllll'l'l'l'l'l'l --l-.-.-l-.-.-.-.-l-l-.- Uhr qlyfamgr ann mln IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL: :: -- -I -I II II II -' -' II II -I II I1 . . . .. 'I I. I1 RANK DANual.s . New Mrk Clly - t Q - i I ' Dan , l3ebe' l'rankie'. Il 1 ' . ,, 'I r. Ur llzouglll the N. Y. Crum' form' .fl1lI'lz'cf in ilu' lliulmu . I . . I: Dannle , one ofthe Knickerbocker boys ofthe school. LI :I was forced to leave us last year, due to illness, but returned in the -3 .G fall of '24 to make a strong hnlsh this year. - ll I- As an athlete he will be a great asset to Columbia and he has :I . . , :I our best wishes. We also have no doubts as to l' rank s scho- I: ' lastic abilities I ll ' I :1 Honors: Basketball 2nd leam, '2S. .- II I' 'I I- ll ll 'I I- .- ll 'I 1. II ll ll II I' .I -I I- .- ug II II Il Il . . , 'I I- Dwicrrr l'oo'rie lla:-ffm-fl, Conn. II . -I rg Feet. - M . . . . . . . . ll l his game Hartfordlte though Clll'l'llllllIlVCll1 size and weight I: tg was feared by many of the football candidates because of his :- gameness and daring as well as his playing ability. lhough Il E studies are not his long suit he always is right there when the time comes. .- L- Nlay all good luck he yours in your future career, expecially ll . at Yale. I- Honors: . Football 2nd team, '2-l-, '2Sg Senior Class Basket- II :I Ballg Dramatncs '25. I -I fl I- ll 'I l- ll ll 'I I- II ll 'I II ll I' 'I ll I' -I fl :: I S II . ' Doucms S'I'Rl5li'I' lfolm I :: Doug . :I Thr U11izfrr.ml C5l7 F01U'ilVfIl'fl.f, 110 b!'lIk1'.rfH I . . , , :I Doug , the quiet unassuming lad from the hills of llastmg -: has been among us a goodly number of years.. He has been I' I- seen many times onlone basketball court playingasupcrior brand II Il of ball. We wish Doug ' the best Worcester has for him and : ll we exnect tonhear of his doing great things in the future. Good Il Il luck, ' Doug . :- Honors: '23, '24,'25 Basketball town teamg '23, '2-l,'2S, ': -' Baseball town team. Il li II -I I as . ll 4- gg l' II :I . . ll wr tx-three
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llllllllllllllllilll-Ill Il-l-lll- I I I I I I I :1lIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlI Gull' WVUUBP- UND mlllfk nl-lu-IIUIIIIIIIIIIIII I II I: :I :lg I1 ll ll '- :: -- -I RICHARD liaasrow li,,,ff,,,,, jl,,,f,, II , , iq '-nick , Red'. L1 I II -I Yr 0fl llIlHl -lmrricau Plrzv-l1uv 'I '- is ' . . '- F: t 'l'his frequent visitor of West Su'l'lielid came to this school ll in l92l and has been a steady player in l'ootball, Baseball, and I I' 'l' k I .I rac . ' r I I- Welwishkllick the best ofluck at and in anything that he ll may unc erta e. Il I- Honors: Football '22, '23, '2-l: Baseball '23s 'l'rack '24, '25g '- ll Glee Club '73 '24 '25- BIock 9 Club ' Il -I 1 - v 9 - A - -I I- '- II :- ll Il I- II ll ll I' II QI Il Il I. I' -. ll '- ll .I L: Howaku W. CLARK Granby, Conn. II ll S ark Plu1 :. -I P 1. - -1 :R Spark Plug caprurrx Ihr Sujicld llundicap. II , . . . . -I :I . lhis youth's 'reserved a'ppearance 'gives one the hrst II I: ' impression of conceit, but that impression is invariably exploded :I ll very shortly, for Sparky becomes acquainted ulcklv and - . . . q. - II L: easily. Scholastically he ranks among the highest in the class II I. of' '23 and many of thehmembers of.our class have received a :I I' helping hand from him in their studies. -Q L: We wish you the best that Yale can oFl'er. II Honors: Senior Class Basketball. .- ll .- I-1 I1 I' II 73 I: :' -- I: I' II I -I 11 Rickman Cuwris, Waterbury, Conn. Dick . II H . . . . ,, -I lirlmld a boy wllfl an nbjcrz an aww. II 'lim e ntV'two Dick has a peculiar liking for the higher education. lf you should chance to pass lVlr. Holyoke College any week- end you would surely see Dick and his girl out walking. Our friend Richard has joined us for the year and is one ofthe most popular bays in school. We, the class of '25. feel that this popularity will win laurels for him at the U. of P. and later in business. Here's luck anyway. Should you, dear reader care to get a big laugh, ask Dick to let you see his photograph album, page 5. C lHonors: '25 Class Basketball: 'l'au Omega Kappag Glee lu 1.
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--Il-I-.Il-I-I-I-IQ.-I-I . ' - -I-I-ID.-I-I-I-I-I-I-'H' lilllllllllllllllllilill alll' oprnngp Huh MIN-tk l-l-l.g-l-l-l-l-'-l-g-l- -I -I :I ll -I ll ll ll lj L: ' ' W ll -I ll In -I -I ll In ll Q -l 2: OSCAR l'RlilillURG . . , llarqford, Ct. S: Swede , Square-head , Freckles . :1 Swede was the Senior Class' hest bet for a center on the I- class team and was much feared by all of his opponents. I. gl We've often 'wondered where Oscar was parking during ll -T those many inexplicable week-ends' which he has spent in Hart- l- ford. We ha-ve our suspicions she is a lady thatis known as Lu I- -I but he IS as silent as the Sphinx on the matter. ll 5: We have no doubt that Swede will make good in the lg future. I- -' H ' S ' Cl' li k-tl ll I- onors. enlor ass as e ma . '- up I' II lu lg ul ll lu .I -I ll lu ll 1. ll , In ll 1. ll II ll -I II In Il -I ll ll -I 1 . . -I lg VVil.1.i,m C1m'xmN. . lrankfori. New York I- 'l .. - ,, Il I- 9 .- ll , . . , . u lg . 'll1ll upon entering Muhlenberg will honor that college I: R: with his presence for 1sn't Bill a very deserving young man ll -I possessed with rare qualities that would honor any college, the lg class of.'25 thinks so anyway. 5 . .- :E Bill has had a rather remarkable year at Sul'l1eld making :I .I a name in athletics and a host 0ffl'llfl1ClS. -1 'U Honors: Football Seconds, 'Z-lg Basketball Varsity '25g ll I: Block club. ' gg Il Il ll ll -I Il .I II ll Il ll I- ll lg ll I. ll lj ll ll Il -I ll ll ll -I ll ll 'I Groarr Hmiukn Bethel Conn ll I. . .. , , . , . .- -I llIlldKlV!l III-lihbvfl 'FY .- , , . , . 5, . -- :: 'Ti.f Iikr Ihr' Irfll of II lnwr In hir lIl!1lI'.H :I l g: Alasfthe Beau Brummel steps mvand captivates the hearts :I -I of our fair maidens. ,luddy came into our mIilSt.l3SC year -1 ll and has proven himself in sports as well as any boy in school I- :: perhaps. He is expcclally noted for his work on thc mound. :I .I lhehclass sends George down Dixie way CUmversity of West -1 lg Vlrgimal with all wishes for the best ofluck and a bit of warning I- F: Beware, else some southern bloom will get you. I' Honors: Varsity Baseball, '24, '25: Varsity Football, '2-lg ll lg Varsity Basketball, '24-'25. Block S Club. I1 L' I ll I- II ll ll II ll ll Il Q I- ll 'l wentv-four ll
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