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Page 16 ,6Jj,,wJMw0,,ff 421 ,fp MARCEL CURIEL P. O. Box 232 - Caracas, Venezuela Across the rolling hills of the Blair campus, the galloping form of Marcel Curiel with his ever faithful companion, Ronald Jensen, could often be seen. Many a time East has been shaken by the ferocious battle staged by these two inseparable young bucks. Through the many trials and tribulations of a sometime hectic Senior life, Marcel never lost his sparkling smile that made him so many friends. Webster Society, '49, Dramatic Club, '49g Varsity Tennis, '49, White Color Club. JOHN ADAM DAVIDSON 298 Greenway Road Ridgewood, N. J. John was another addition to Blair this year, and it was not long before he was right up in limelight as our star quarterback. John, although usually reserved, has been known to cut loose occasionally at Mr. Larrimer's table as one of the renowned Animals of the Zoo. Wearer of the Varsity B g Football, '48, Basketball, '49p Blair Breeze, '49. MERLE LEWIS DAY, IR. R. D. N . 1 Wharton, N. Af ,SonnqJI:11st lit fell w, a giant at . He always plays the gsm ' 3 will ' d its heuigwexr f bask ba,ll and ba eball tel d him t be I e f t 1 mo faithf mbj. wil undoubt- edl1b4',i,s4zi lie 1922, Mt ' esp slJ?cgg:36' f Mix 55 'meth 1 Lwyglub. H f I, 'A,nv EVERETT BRITTON DAYTON Powerville Road Bogntgn, NMI, Ed is one of those fellows who always seems wrapped up in deep thought. He takes his studies seriously, but it doesn't take much to bring a ready smile to his face. Ed comes and goes without any pomp, but he is always on the job and true to his word. His keenness, plus his ability to do his work faithfully, will be all, we believe, that Ed will need. White Color Club.
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JW' Wei' M U pn- M' JBGAQM6, ,amiga NLTM19 ww YW MP + I 'Aff ZOLJ4. f f . K HARRY AAI .ON COHEN , 45 Grand Avenue Washington, N. J. I Harry was aptly named the Worry Wort, mainly lfecausefhe as the foremost exponent of worrying on the campus. Following in the steps of hislrother Murray, Harry could be seen on the wrestling mats during the winter term. The Wort was an outstanding student, but he will long be remembered for his sharp neckties and talkative moods. Honor Roll, '49, J, V. Wrestling, '49, Blue and White Key, '49, Press Club, '49, Breeze, '49, White Color Club. JOHN BOYCE COLLINS 28 Seeley Avenue Keansburg, N. J. Johnny, as most boys call him, integrated himself into campus life well in his year up here. A resident of Ark's third floor, he can always be counted on for laughs when the occasion arises. His figure is always seen rushing late for his classes. ,I L, ,fxjg Omicron Kappa Delta, White Color Club. ? ' up ' . JOHN MONTGOMERY CRANE Q V 1107 Lexington Avenue New York, N. Y. This year john left the boys ,and went down to Gateway to reside with the other three hermits. Quiet and popular jawn always managed to pull down honor grades and participate in extracurricular activities wholeheartedly. As Copy Editor of the Breeze and President of the Press Club, John could always be depended on to do more than his share of the work. Honor Roll, '46, '47, '48, '49, Breeze, '48, Copy Editor, '49, Acta, Novelty Editor, '49, Press Club. President, '49, Choir, '47, '48, '49, Stylus, '48, '49, Science Club, '48, '49, Blue Color Club. 3 CH LES A. CRAWLEY Hote B y, 5 Ea will rect New York, N. Y. Anfon trad ons th ad a old, attered clothes Creep has been weari g a und e ca pus ast ' year An outstanding player on the J.V oc a or t years, Ch lie ma d to make the wrestling squad dnri t of te s er its, ' e is one of the most rabid D er f in th s redic'ts will win thikeason. W er the ', . . S er, , , S '49, cta, '49, sic 'So ' ty, ' ACM Club. g 1 1 2 6, 3 5 3 J Page 15
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PHILLIPS CHAMPNEY DECKER 28 Olcott Avenue Bernardsvillet, N. J. Although Phil is a new member to Blair's chain gang, his hound-dog features have been inserted into most of the Blair bull sessions. Phil, Blair's own Gabriel Heatter, is known for his satirical comedy and motherly tenderness toward the squab- bling members of' the Ark. J. V, Basketball, '49, Science Club, '49, White Color Club. WILLIAM BISHOP DUNCAN Longstreet Road Holmdel, N. J. Bill, back at Blair this year for a post-graduate course, is one of the outstanding athletes on the campus. As co-captain of the football team last fall, Dune was named on the Newark Star-Ledger All-Prep football team, and during the winter he would be seen swimming the backstroke for Chet's mermen. While not participating in athletics, Bill's favorite pastime was playing practical jokes, for which he will long be remembered at the academy. Varsity B Association, '48, '49, Athletic Council, '49, Wearer of the B , Varsity Football, '46, '47, Co-Captain, '48, Varsity Swimming, '47, '48, '49, Science Club, '47, Blue Color Club. ROBERT EISENBERG 40 Gifford Avenue Jersey City, N. J. Bob, a newcomer to Blai is well known all over the campus as an anti-Hague boy from Jersey Cityf A ram conversationalist he livens up any dull session. Being an ardpnt politi ' to enter the law field in partnership with his Dad. When tennis on will be a promising contender, for a netman position ir arsi to attend either Dartmouth or Wesleyan o e B B . I fl' ebste ciet i io y, White Color Club, Out for Varsity Tennis. 9' . . HARRISON EUDY, JR. Derbyshi!:PRoa Cleveland Heights, Ohio son airstow s anch manager of the Cleveland Indians, Tuck club H always remember Blair, and especially the nick 651: r l ye , Blair has had as one of its students, Cleveland's favorite n . ,er fa' in . e na Jac ende st g e li' Useless. As one of Steve's baseball men, Tuck w ful tu e ound the diamond a a c p' ' . Baske Manager, '49, J. V. Basketball Manager, '47, Out for asit a a Choir 4 46 47 '48 '49 Modern Music Society, '48, Q Y 511.5195 . Q Sent eralist, '47, International Society, '48, Blue Color Club. if Page 17
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