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JOHN EDWARD BAIRD Entered 1943 Glee Club 3, 4 Ensemble 4 Mabian 4 News Board 3, 4 Varsity Football S quad 4 Varsity Wrestling 3, 4, Squad 2 Varsity Track Squad 2, 3 HBH Football 2, 3 Freshman Football l Freshman Wrestling l, Captain Freshman Track l 2 'W 1 I 's , 'Q QV 5' Q , e X l - C, , Q, : 7 , , 1447 l lb' I , .pi s., Q 9 As IsaacH would say, Baaiiird -eon- sidered a complete failure in life compared to his little brother - entertained his Eng- lish class with frequent travel talks-believes himself to be another Caruso - another who had more than musical interests in Old Trail - a cartoonist who challenges the cre- ative genius of Walt Disney, just observe the News, the Mabian or any nearby desk top-member of the Girl-of-the-Month Club -a lightweight terror on the mats and a real favorite of Bobbiels - keeps in condition by driving a tank - a track star whose chief ambition was to finish the mile run- grew discouraged and went out for class baseball - the biggest little man on Vince's varsity -- normally a fairly reserved lad, but goes wild at parties.
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Carl, the balding blond-has had more girls than . . . - a gleeful Glee Clubber who likes to visit Old Trail lor more than just singing-embezzling treasurer of the Cad- mean Society-has to finance his sharp clothes somehow-quite a wrestler, both on the mats and off - almost beat the state champ - finally decided to start training- a member of the class from way back- cleaned up in more ways than one by shovel- ing during the big snow-an extremely brilliant chemistry student-Dave can't de- cide whether he should spell Carl with a C or a K-brought back some wild tales after working all summer in a brickyard- went to Put-in-Bay but never did learn how to sail. DAVID HENRY BAIER Entered 1943 Cadmean Society 3, Treasurer 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Varsity Football 4 Varsity Wrestling 4, Squad 2, 3 Varsity Track 4, Squad 3 Varsity Tennis Squad 2 B Football 2, 3 Freshman Football l Freshman Wrestling I. Freshman Tennis 1 Interstate Wrestling Team 4 f 1' lv-'Z' X 1 fl xg. i 4 l' L R' 5' i 3 N 'a w' TONI N 0 I f y 5 f x if f 197545 . if is l 3 ig M fx, , ! W Q --QQFA
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Cheetah -president of a power-happy class of revolutionists-chief custodian of the Coke machine ex officio-top man of Phil's Cadmean boys - disappointed because he wasn't president of the Derby Club also- a brilliant history student-never known to pass a test-didn't take chemistry because his brother's files were incomplete-delivered his mother's speeches very well - worries more about less -goes crazy at the sight of an ape-always dreaming about girls- prefers younger sisters-leader of the fac- tion favoring early retirement of teachers- only junior Q.B. in the history of the foot- ball team-one of the privileged few who went South with the baseball team as a sophomore-is now captain of that travel- ing aggregation-would like to go to Yale, along with the rest of the class. EDWARD GREENE BARKWIll Enlered 1941 Second Honors 3, 4 Class President 4 Edward Moore Society 3, 4 Cadmean Society 3, President 4 Players 4 Senior Prom Chairman 4 1 Athletic Council 4 Varsity Football 3, 4, Squad 2 Varsity Wrestling 4, Squad 2, 3 Varsity Baseball 3, Squad 2, Captain 4 Freshman Football 1 Freshman Basketball 1 Freshman Baseball 1 g4'E g ff- ,Q I fx JZ5 f Ds A Xl ' f' vw- f RN QU: ,9 X ef g f ff 313 y S Q' 4 l' . W 4-'QQ 5 0 5 BE GD Self. ae, , OID? A001-F Hm.EK ia! SQ
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