University School - Mabian Yearbook (Hunting Valley, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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Bl M A B il A N Charles Thomas Caplan Glce Club 131 1415 Varsity Wrestling Squad 131 1415 Head Cheer Leader, Athletic Council 141g Players 131 141g Mabian joke Editor 1413 Varsity Soccer Squad 1415 Var- sity Swimming Squad 121, Varsity Football Squad 131' Choir 1413 Class Tennis 121 131 141. x The Senior Room buzzer rings again, the hilarious rumpus stops. Was it the Newburg blast furnaces? No-Charlie 1Gable1 Caplan, playboy of the Senior Class. Charlie has calmed down somewhat since he entered the first grade, when he was the lower school bully. However, he is still willing to step a few fast rounds if there is any female involved. He cannot be called lazy, but he does have a peculiar antipathy for work. Every Saturday last fall, Charles forsook his place on the bench 1right at the end1 to cheer the team on to victory. Every special period Chuck may be found in the Choir Room making wisecracks at Mr. Derby, and now and then doing a little singing on the side. He is also the proud owner of a snappy Ford, that may be seen almost every night in front of Virginia's house. In addition, he has proved himself a finished product and one of Mr. Springer's famous wrestlers. Charlie is starting out for the Uni- versity of Florida next year, but it is rumored that his car will John Hugluls Cavender, Jr. Track Team 121 131, Captain 1413 Basketball 121 141g Glec Club 121 1313 Players 1415 Cadmean Society 131, Secretary 1414 Edward Moore Society 131 1415 Varsity Club 131 141, Athletic Council 141g Choir 1413 Junior Varsity Football 111. There is little prominent in University School that is HOC connected with Jack Cavender. Choir, Players, Varsity Track, and Basketball Varsity Teams, all hold him among their most respected members. On Thursday nights he occupies the dignified position of Secretary of the Cadmean Society. Starring especially in athletics, Jack is Captain of the Track Team, where he participates in many events. During the winter he excelled on the basketball floor, causing many feminine break down around Kenyon. hearts to throb as his lanky frame leapt into the air. Next year Jack plans to join his many friends at Cornell. The best wishes of his class- mates follow him, all hoping for the repetition of his success at University School. His scintillating wit will be missed by everybody, especially Mr. Gunn and Mr. Walton. Jack can add to his bril- liant humor a certain adroitness at sofa polo, that keeps him in constant demand among the local debs.

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T H IE Il 9 3 5 Charles Herbert Benneilll Edward Moore Society 1455 Cadmean Society 1455 Glee Club 135, Manager 1455 Choir 135 1455 Varsity Foot- ball 1455 Varsity Basketball 135 1455 Varsity Track Squad 1455 Varsity Baseball Squad 1355 Varsity Club 1455 C.E. E.B. lst Honors 1255 Senior Prom Committee 1455 Second Honors 1355 Mabian 1455 Players 1455 Senior Club Direc- tor 145. Among the wits of the Senior Class we find Charles Bennell, the happy-go-lucky traveling salesman. Double it men is his favorite expression, but we are still unable to tell if it pertains to the women, or to Charlie's favorite pastime, twenty one. Chuck came to U. S. after moving to Cleveland from Pittsburgh 1wherever that is5, some three years ago, and has found his place as one of the more popular men of the school. Playing end on the football team last fall he caused many a girl's heart to flutter-but really, you haven't seen any of his technique till you see Charlie on the dance floor. He spends his spare moments in the Glee Club, his voice being a cross between Caruso and che gutteral sounds of a rhinoceros 1sounding more like Caruso when he has a cold5. Our Bengal Lancer is also known for his timely puns and his main joke is One hears many rumors in boarding houses -we laugh to be polite. In spite of all Charlie,s accomplishments and talents, he has one fault. It is unforgivable. He has decided to attend Yale University. However, undoubtedly, Yale should profit. Ted , as he is called by his fellow class- mates, besides ranking high among our tallest Seniors, has proven himself a great asset to the school. Often we have asked ourselves what we could do without his power to withstand the assault of the opposing football team or his per- fectly harmonized tenor voice to hold up his sec- tion of the Glee Club. As can be seen by his list of activities, this boy started out early in prov- ing his athletic abilityg and this has not waned Edward Daman Brown Varsity Football Team 125 135 145, Captain 1455 Varsity Swimming Team 125 135 1455 Varsity Track Team 135 1455 Varsity Track Squad 1255 Freshman Football Team 18th5 1155 Freshman Track Team 18th5 1155 Athletic Council 1455 Cadmean Society 135 1455 Edward Moore Society 155 1455 Corresponding Secretary of Cad- mean Society 1455 Gym Class Squad 1455 Senior Room Club 135 1455 Varsity Club 125 135 1455 Glee Club 135 1455 School Orchestra 17th5 18th5 115 125. through the years of his high school career, as is shown by his captaincy of this year's football team. Ted has an easy going sort of disposition and a sense of humor which makes him well liked by everyone. He is known among the fellows as being very square, and it can be said that he fel- dom loses his temper unless it is for a good reason. This is a tribute to his self-control because it cer- tainly has been tested under severe conditions con- sidering the years he has attended U. S. and his two year establishment in the Senior Room.



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T H 1E ll 9 3 5 George Byron Chapman, Jr. Dormitory Prefect C415 Cadmean Society C455 Glee Club 153 C4Jg Choir 443, Varsity Soccer Squad C27 Q33 C415 Varsity Swimming C4jg Players C413 Mabian Board 141, Senior Prom Committee C455 Dorm Dance Chairman 141g Class Cheer Leader Q4Jg Second Honors C31 143. And now we come to George Chapman, the Babe in the Wood. Chap,', as he is affectionately called by his classmates, is one of the best liked fellows of the class, as well as one of the school wits CPJ. This year, his third year at the dormi- tory, finds him responsible for the discipline and conduct of the dormitory. His rusty fexcuse mel lusty voice has been heard in the Glee Club for the past two years, as well as in the Choir. He has been the backbone fhis boners hold back the teamj of the soccer squad for the past few years. Also, after struggling through the thundering wake of the school tank during the winter months, George became the possessor of his swimming letter. And what member of H. B. S. doesn't recall with fluttering heart his eloquent speech in praise of the Players? His accomplishment in elevating the Dorm Dance to unheard of success is one of his remarkable achievements of the year. Chap this year was taken into Cadmean as a wise and worthy member. Strangely enough, though a prime fusser-rounder, George has managed to capture second honors several times. Finally, we nominate him for assassination on the grounds that he is re- sponsible for some of the jokes in this edition of the Mabian. Next year his crew hair cut will direct him to Princeton, where we wish him continued success. Bill joined us last year after a two-year ab- scence. Since then he has done much to make us proud. He fluently booted the soccer ball about last year, and was one of this year's mainstays. In the Glee Club he is to be found singing a lusty tenor, much to Mr. Derby's delight. In the spring Bill wields a mean tennis racket, and is on the varsity squad. Cadmean, recognizing his achieve- ments, has elected him this year, and every Thurs- day, Bill drives up to school in the car of cars, an William Barney Coelklley, Jr.. Varsity Soccer C32 C4Jg Glee Club C35 Hjg Choir UD C435 Varsity Club C4Dg Cadmean C455 Senior Prom Committee. antique, and a tribute to Chevrolets, for it runs! In the speed-wagon, that refuses to speed, Bill, with Nature's help either dusts or waters his occupants in his mad dash to or from school. We wonder if his Fisher Body, but very drafty, fwith apologies to Mr. Scafej car will protect Bill from the frozen norths of Dartmouth, where Bill plans to cut out a career for himself. Take a raccoon coat, Bill. ll4

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