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JOHN A. CANTWELL North East, Md. Put Put Tell me not, in 'HlOIH'7lfllt nun1bcrs. -Longfellow Who is he? That was the question we asked when we first saw him. Then some- one happened to mention something about a motorboat. For thirty minutes he held us spellbound with his great store of knowl- edge. It was like a leather bound volume, only we got it free. We did not ask his name, for when he finally finished someone yelled, Put! Put! Although Johnnie talks about his boats, he is a good all-around fel- low and a good student. Baseball Manager. Ill: Foollxaill. hifi: Athletic Vonn- cil. '.il: llrunmtic lllllll. '.4l: Yicc Vrcsiflcnl ol' I.ite-r:u'x Society, '.I4l. Rensselaer DOUGLAS MLTKAY CARHART Trenton, N. J. NDOUUU One who never turns his buck, but marches breusf forward. -Browning Doug came to us from Trenton, N. J., two years ago, and has been a loyal Nottingham student ever since. From the time of his arrival up to thc present he has been will- ing to accept any responsibility assigned to him, and has carried it out to the best of his ability. Math is the subject that gives Doug a little trouble, but we admire the way he has stuck to it and mastered it. All in all, we feel that if he continues to strive like he has during the two years with us, success will crown his future efforts. We expect Doug to be an infiuence for good wherever he may be. -Assistant liditor of Pogo, '.ll: Business Manager of The i.llt'l'lll'j' Advnliccf' '.ilg junior Varsity Foot- lmll, Hill: Omwuke French Prize, '.ill. Maryville ' f -..tif IQ
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RICHARD SAULSBURY BROWN Queen Anne, Md. Brownie Pm the muster of my fate: 1'm the captain of my soul. --Henley Brownie is a quiet boy who plays a good game of tennis or golf. He likes to study, but chooses some queer times in which to do his Work. You may find him at his desk either late at night or early in the morning. Brownie plans to study medicine and we are all expecting big things from him. May he be a benefit to mankind. Junior Varsity Football. 'JOQ Ilzisketbull Squad, 'Jig llascbzill Squad, 'Jig Staff of Literary Advance, '3lg Stat? of Page, '3l. Connecticut Wesleyan WILLIAM RICHARD ARDINGER Baltimore, Md. Bill - Jackie Love's the noblest frailty of thc mind. -Dryden Bill has been a loyal supporter of Not- tingham for six years, beginning in the first year of the Junior School and being one of the first boarding students. He has done very creditable work scholastically and may be commended on his ability as an athlete. It so happened that in the sixth year some- thing happened to our Bill-he fell in love. We all feared that he would become lax in his studies, but he has conquered both his conquest of love, and his lessons. Here's wishing you success and happiness and may your life be filled with good things. Iinsehzxll, '28, '29, '30, '31, Football, '28, '29, '30: Drmnzitic Club, '29, '30, '31 CI'resi1lc-nt, '30J: Vice- President of Sophonmre Vlass, '29g Vice-President of Junior Class. '.l0g Treasurer of Athletic Association, 'Jig The Vt'nIton Burnside Peters Prize, '.l0. Maryville IS ya-
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JAMES W. HEWARD Philadelphia, Pa. r4Jimmy9! lf ul first you clo11,'t succeed, fry, try again. Although Jimmy is a very good student he is even a better athlete. He has shown unquestionable ability in all sports in which he has participated. Jimmy, like many others, is very anxious to continue his edu- cation. To the real man there is no such word as can't, so we are waiting to see you progress, Jimmy. But remember-Nob tingham always picks the winners, so we're betting on you. lfrmtlmll, '.lll: llzuskctlmll. '.l1: llzlsclmll. '.ll: President nf the Senior Class, 'Jlg Yicc-l'rcsidcnt Irving l.itc1':nry Society, Ill: Student Sc-nntc, '.l1. Swarthmore College JOHN THOMAS CROSBY Catonsville, Md. KKTOWLJ, Hungry heart, hungry heart, where have you been? 1,170 been to a town where lives fl' queen. -Speyer Tom's smiling face has been one of the steady features of W. N. A. He came here four years ago as a Freshman and has grown up with us. As a baseball catcher he is a real star and incidentally Tom has made another catch while at Nottingham. A certain one of the fair co-eds has been, for two years, the object of his designs. Weare going to miss Tom's ever-present smi e and easy-going manner. lfnotluill, '23, '29, '.l0: llasclmll, '20, '30, Ill: Orches- tral, '28, 'ZVJQ YFFCIISIIYUI' of Senate, ',Il: Xilll'-lll'l'SlKll'l1f 4l,fCt3Zlnk:sE5c153501.-i:itionx. 'Jig The NY:ultou Ilurnsirlv: University of Michigan M -- ef 20 kr--
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