•jJnst (6ntimatcs ' ife. - a n Conrad James Balentine John Branch Q u jr yj xU2 Herbert Stephen Harrison, Jr. Frank Queair Jones, Jr. - ' a ,j)v hardt Nielsen, Jr. mih i. RussEl.l. Yroom Adams. Jr. Arthur Rommell Ambrose Robert Wilson Barxitt ] ! m. ' ui ii Wilbi r Borer Roger Webster Brett, Jr. Robert Allan Butz Jon x Elwood Calhoun, Jr. Thomas I! rnett Creede John Leland Cross, Jr. Fredern k William Curtis Jim n Value Dennis Robert Earl Eastright William How ell Edv ards Frank Willard Elmendorf, Jr. Edward Vii tor Evans, Jr. Theodore Frederick Fenstermai her Samuel Field, Jr. JOH N JA( OB FlSCHEl James Henry Fischer David Louis Fowler John Morton Fun Robert I [or E Fh kklin Henry Frielinghaus, 111 Chari.es Carroll Gardner, Jr. James Paul GinoplE Franklin Norman Gould Philip Hoghton Gunther Robert John Hack Albert Bellows Harding William Carroll Heard Charles Booth Hench John Brooks Hoffman Richard Woodruff Jacobus Augusti s Clark Kellogg. Jr. Allan William Keusch mm Frederick Charles Knight Robi r William Krkiti.er George Vaill 1. Monte, Jr. Andrew I.lu is George Onderdonk Linkletter, Jr. John Freeman Loose i rm iii{ William McClave, Jr. I ln i;n LEROY MamlET Robert Carter Mann Jack Marthinsen Theodore H. Mastin, Jr. William Alexander Miller, Jr. Ralph Abel Moses Ki.i i r 1 ). n mii.s Enw rd Remington N ii hols Robert Evans Parish Don m.ii ( J in Pascal Jri.n s PluckER, III John Mark Richards George Edward Richardson KiiU I N M ll.Tn.x SABOL Daniel Thomas van N. Schonegevel Dionys William van N. Schonegevel I) u 111 M ACAI r,AY Sh n.i. Km. i. ami Burnett Smith Wilbur Clark Springer, Jr. William DeGarmo Turner, Jr. Robert Walker Unangst James McAllister Vogdes. Jr. Wallace Pattee Watkins Chari.es Henry Wight Thomas Vance Williams William Henry Woodring William Gilbert Yount Twenty-Seven
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(Glass JBiU WE, the unsurpassable Class of 1936 ol Blair Academy, being of sound mind and in fairl) good health, arc well aware of the inevitable end of our glorious career within these portals, and do herebj bequeath certain of our numerous and re- nowned qualities to the more unfortunate members of the lower forms. FIRST — To Dr. Breed, our Headmaster, we leave our sincere gratitude and ap- preciation for his kindly interest, his excellent advice and kindly criticisms, along with our humble sympathy of the task bi fore him with the Class ,,f 1 37. SECOND — To Dean Freeman we leave our most sincere thanks for his unfailing i Hurts and assistance in guiding us through Blair and for preparing us adequately not only for college but for Lite. THIRD — To the Faculty, God Mess them! we leave the pleasant thought that no more will they be put to shame bj our superior comprehensions. F( URTH — To the Class of 1937 we have the anticipation of thoroughly bene- fiting our inspiring examples and the hope that they will strive to equal our high standard of scholarship. We also leave our stately dwelling Ark with its interest- ing bulletin I iard display . FIFTH — To Poppy Cage we leave our sinceresl hopes that the coming occu- pants of Ark will be as innocent and as law-abiding as their big brothers have been. To Bill McKcan, Buzz Gould ' s intellectualism, responsibility, and ready grasp of situations. To Cootie Corwin, Augie Evans ' suaveness and sophisticate! poise along with his leisurely manners, To Bottle Bloom, Sleepy Lewis ' s placid contentment and happj outlook along with that old proverb. If at first you don ' t succeed, try, tr again. To Arnold Zimmerman. Jim Vbgdes ' wisp-like silence and eye-fluttering inno- Cf nee. To Jack Castor, John Richard ' s profound diligence, unassuming quietness, and d( vi ition to bis hooks. To Donald Reinicker, Ted Fenstermacher ' s booming eloquence, Napoleonic diminutiveness, and home town pride. To Frank Casa-Nova Hernia. Walk Watkins ' glad hand-waving finesse and his intricate and artistic body manoeuvers. To Richard Braman, Gus Kellogg ' s ability to dominate the situation and to in- fluence everyone with his beaming smile. To Carl Becker, Horace Mann ' s gift of gab, esnscialh with the opposite sex. We do hereby appoint as lawful executor of this, our last will and testament. Bob Hack, who has lulled many of our memhers into awe by tales of bis feats and wonder. In witness whereof we, the Class of 1936, do affix cur hand and seal on this sixth day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-six. Ttvcnty-Nine
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