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Chancellor Phili' -one of the more ver- satile members of the class-tried to start a weight lifting club to further develop his Charles Atlas physique - El Diosi' has been heard to say of Phil, Greatest student that ever taught me -his new mansion oppo- site H.B. is the envy of all-hated the pledges pork, but couldn't do anything about it-after a week his Chevy looked like a traveling junk pile-an aspiring golfer who has a flair for breaking everything but 100-part time cripple on varsity football -phenomenal dead-eye on the basketball court- McLellan was considering buying an adding machine to keep track of Phil,s score-two year track captain-occasion- ally takes time out from his sun bathing to do a little distance running or weight work -a prominent upholder of Dukeis virtues. PHILIP E. BRADY Entered 1940 Second Honors 1 Cadmean Society 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Dorm Dance Committee 3 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 Varsity Track 2, Captain 3, 4 Varsity Football Squad 4 Bn Football 2 Freshman Football 1 Freshman Basketball, Captain 1 Freshman Track 1 Interstate Basketball Team 3 Daoust Track Award 3 All-round Athletic Contest lst Place 4 All-round Athletic Contest 3rd Place 1 Athletic Council 3, 4 fj 3 P, M . K 3 a,ll y f ff V 'f x Q K , . ia 4? fe Y lk-sg. .nh ,
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CLARENCE J. BARTUNEK Entered 1943 Edward Moore Society 4 Cadmean Society 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Athletic Council 4 Varsity Football 3, 4 Varsity Swimming 2, 3, Captain 4 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4 Freshman Football 1 Freshman Swimming 1 Freshman Baseball 1, Captain All-rounzl Athletic Contest 3rd Place 3 All-round Athletic Contest 2nd Place l, 4 National All-American Prep-School Swim- ming Team 3 Osborne and lvloore Swimming Trophy 2 News All-Scholastic Baseball Team 3 Interstate Baseball Team 2, 3, 4 Baseball Most Valuable Player Award 3 fra, 5, O 4 f fx 4 Jf we .fi 'K Bart E Cadmean's pledge of the year - can still be heard muttering Duh, I'm a cow!',-tries hard Qbut unsuccessfullyj to quench his appetite-another of the class' weightlifters Cas if he needs itj -a dorm boy, the I-I.B. dorm-renowned for his corny jokes-has yet to remember a punch line-laughs at the slightest provocaton - the person who can keep a straight face when Bart laughs has never been found- an unexcelled performer on the ivories, as long as the piano holds up-fleet footed fullback for Vince's squad-one of top ten scholastic backstrokers, yet Molton worries every time he swimsg about the pool being cracked-has the makings of another Bob Feller out on the diamond.
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RICHARD CHARLES Butt Entered 1949 Edward Moore Society 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Ensemble 4 junior Prom Committee 3 Projectionist Club 3, 4, President Athletic Council 4 Varsity Soccer 4, Squad 3 Varsity Tennis Squad 2 Varsity Baseball Manager 4 Class Swimming Captain 3 A 1 twist? ig' 4' n KX QQ' f df- ig J F ,. ' , v n Q, SVA 3 df 3' 3 21 Walking model of Emily Post's teachings -a robust tenor in Hruby's octet which actually has eight men this year-one of the few chemistry students who knows what he's doing-usually spends the period talk- ing about golf -hard-working bat boy- pencil pusher for Macis mighty nine-steam- roller fullback for Molton's booters-cap- tained a vicious water polo team-one of the few sane drivers in the class of ,52 -a meticulous dresser-he even has a selection of ten vests to choose from-a slight of hand artist who has a knack for making money disappear-quite a musical genius, plucks a mean bass fiddle, can really play a musical saw, and even turns hill-billy with a banjo-a prospective sawbones-toured the East, but still likes the thought of Yale.
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