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llllllilllll-Iilllllll-I f V ' -I-I-I-I-I-Ill-Ill! I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII alll'-'DYNWLIF ann mlafk I-l-nl-l-lnl-nl-l:l:l: I II I: ll ll 'I II ll ll IC I- -I Il l- .- ll I. ll Ib :g ltnwakn SMITH, - Scllrnrrrady, Nrw York gg Eddy , Smitty . :: lfddy is q'-joe lVloore's only 'rival on the rink and on the gl court. he gives lilden'a good run. lhe lower extremities of his gl :I clothing give one the impression that he has served in the navv. II In lnqaddition to this Smitty ' has a pleasing personality and an gl afbnityi for the brand of cigarettes which has a veiled woman of gl :I the Orient on its containers. II I: bo here's wishing you luck at Yale l'Iddy . .I H Cl' B' 'k- I ll 'V' 'l' '- 'IV '7' ll I. I onors. . ass as ttia , ..n. ennls eam, -ng Dra- gl matics, '2J. II lg II Il I- -- -I I. I- II ll I' II .- II Il I- II Il -I Il .- Il -I II , :I GERARD SULLIVAN. New l.on1lon, Conn. ' 1 - II ll lerrv , bullie . - . . I II , :I Jil, haf Cnmr, .mmf mu.rzr.' Comr, Ihr n'mr11rr. ' I . . . . . :I Originality plus humor minus all seriousness equal the U characteristic found in jerr's dailv routine. We suspect his II - . . . ' . . . ' uen ongue is s reng iene mi s unceasmg wi v ns a ent ance l: H r t r tl d t t b.l tr l ll ar performances of an abbreviated nature. His ability to act gl L: was proven by All Aboard and his voice, in quality, is probably II l- due to the oratorieal contests between him and lVlr. Sisson. Il Completing a second year with us, ,lerry's never failing cheer gl ag will certainly be missed when he becomes a buflaeld Ugrad . II L: Honors: Football Squad, '23, 'Z-I-: Draniatics. '25, lg -I ll II Il -I ll II ll - II I I I Il - I II ll Il .- II Il -I -I .. .. . . .f , . I' Wuiiui iuruifiu mn II I .- Bill Billv II -I V . ' - . . I A: Aly Capmzn! .lly Capln1u! 5: Bill has proven himself a .worthy leader in both the II lg social and athletic SlCl.l'S of school life. lover since he entered II sehool he has been active and a favorite with all. -l a: Bill goes to Colgate and there we feel sure he will he in the II :I limelight and a favorite-ll H I H V I I lhe class of -J wisies to thank Bill lor his support gl L: and leadership. II ,. , . . . lg lhe honor of 25 owes its success to you. Good luck, Blll,- 'I '75 Il II ' . . . ll Honors: '23 '24, l'ootball: '24, '25 Basketball. Captain . . - . - - N - II '23, '24g '25 Baseball, Captain, 25: Block 5 Club. junior .- :Q Prom Committee: Presuleiit of Class, '24, '25. Year Book Stall :I ll '25, Y. M. C. A: Vice-l'resident. 25. -: :U II I Il II -l II II -' - , , ln I I 1 ll ' II
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:E :: :: :: :: ii I'I'.li'lIIi'lFli'.!I.1i'II'lIII'2 Ulu QDUUYBP HND iilvfk FIIIFIIIIIFIFBIIIIIIIII-E Anemia F. Ross, Ilnmilioa, N. Y. Pug , Archie . Small, bu! lmrd like a nal. Pug , one of the valley boys,-now all together. l.ove has touched this fair lad from the north and he now hats .400 with her and .375 with the 9. Archie is one of the popular boys of the school and incidentally one ofthe best athletes winning his letter in three sports. lt's good luck and Godspeed. May your career at Colgate be as spectacular as it has been at Sul'l'icld. Honors: '24, Football: '25, Basketball: Baseball '25: Block S Club. limvfum C. Rulmcx, Troy, Ni-w York lfddy . Oral Qf Troy-llomr Qf .flrrow Collars and llrlrnf' Although licldy has been among us only one year, he seems one of us, and we shall all lniss him after tlune. lfddy can handle his lunch-hooks whether they are in boxing gloves or tickling the piano ivories. lf you always try to make life as much of an enjoyable thing as you have at Sullield, your sorrows will be few in number. Honors: All Aboard Orchestra: Business lVlanager, Year Book: Vice-Presiclent, 'liau Omega Kappa. MEl.VlN WMKHR Scuuu, llnrlford, Conn. Nellie , lfrlmlz1 llllf drmmrr mmf'1li. Considered by many of the students as one of the best mathematicians ofthe Senior Class, this Hartford youth will undoubtedly make good in the solution of his life's problems. His favorite indoor sport is earning as many H's as possible on all of his monthly reports. Keep up the good work at Yale, Schuh, and we know that you will come through with high laurcls. Honors: Glee Club, '24 and '25g Year Book Staff. Twentv-nine
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El I l Ei :- rl :: L: :: :: I I I 5: :E an . .I - I I :: L: zz I 3 - I E: :F I - :z :: :n :E In . I I I :: L: :: e.: :: gl ai IlI.II2i'lFlI.'lI.Ii'li'li'Ii'l Uhr' Ubrdfwl' wil' ililflrk FIFIIIFIIIIIIIIIFIIIIIE ll KIENNIETH SWAR'I'l'l0U'l', Ken . Ken has dwelt among us for a short period and during that time has won friends galore. He has proven himself in athletics, the school feels proud in having had him on its teams. Ken , we of '25 wish you success in Colgate and thereafter. Honors: '24, lfoorhallz '25, Basketball: '25, liasehall. Senior Dance Committee. Block S Cluh. K1aNNra'ru 'lfr-romvsou, . Smmford, Cf. Ken , Sir Kenneth , 'l'ornmy . l 0ur1g Krnvzfllz rodr out of Ihr WMI. Sir Kenneth the bold and flashy knave of Stamford, rode into our hamlet via the good horse Huckleberry . He has covered every empty space with his works of line art and has made us extremely happy by his playing and singing. Ken goes to the New York School of l ine and Applied Arts and we know already that he will surpass our best artists. lie gone and luck . Honors: Glee Club, '24, '25, Year Book Staff. '24, '25: Dramatics, '25, Orchestra, '24, '25: Secretary-'l'reasurer, 'l'au Omega Kappa: 'l'rack, '25. NKIRAIAN 'l'll0MI'SON, Sujifld, Conn. Tommy , Norm. I7lIf0!f1lC'I'7lg zllr. for 11'r0ole.r- thai Kollrgf Ku! Klofhn Man' 'l'ommy, the Popular , might well be the title of this town lad. He has served his time faithfully and has won manv school honors. Tommy is noted for his speed and grit iii athletics and although handicapped hy his small stature he makes up hy his aggressiveness. 1 St.Hl,awnence University is to he honored next year with 'Norm and 25 feels that he will he a huge success. We only regret that 'l'ommy cannot go to college with each one of us, but let him rest assured that we are with him in spirit and we feel that there's a spot in his heart for each of us and for his Alma Mater. A few deals will be recalled in which 'l'ommy took active part, along with Cherub and the boys-f-Au revoir I 1 l l ommy and good luck. Honors: Football Squad, '22, '23, '24, Varsity '25: Basket- hall Squad, '22, liasehall Squad, '22, '23, Orchestra, '24, '25: Track, '23, '24, '25: Treasurer, Class in '23: Vice-President Athletic Assoeiation,'24: l3loek S Cluh: Year Book StaFf,'25. hirty-one I2 EE :I al. L-1 L1 21 I 1 Ei L1 21 L1 L1 2.1 I l Il I2 I2 Il r: rx E! EE
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