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Who's Who Most Popular ......... Bass Best Athletes ........A...,...... ....... .A.......,,.... E l ia, Boyd Best Looking .....................,.......,.. ....,........,. P initore, DI. Most Likely to Succeed Bass, Wernitznig Class Wolf ..........,.................,.. ........... K ramer, H. Most Friendly ...,......... ................... G iove Best Non-Com ........,.,, Best Officer ............... Tallest ....,..... ...................... Shortest ..........,...............,..,............... Did Most for B. M. I. Most Talented ..............,... Most Popular Sport .......... Best Dancer .................. Best Scholar ...,......,. Best Mixer ............ Best Behaved ........ Most Musical ......,... Biggest Feet ............. Wittiest ........................ Best Vocabulary . .... . Shyest ...........i,............... Most Bashful ........,. Busiest ..i.........,........ Most Drag ........... ,.......... Most Dignified ..i....... Class Baby ........... Class Artist ......... Class Cut-up .......... Most Studious ............ Most Military ...,.... Neatest ......................................... Did B. M. I. for Most Best Build ...,......,,,.............. Wildest ........... ,.......i..., Most Amorous .......,.... Nightingale Giove Peterson De Paola Baxter Hermonat Football Kramer, H. Bass Opdyke Doehler Rowley Wachtel Brown Backer Martin Rotondo Slatoff Woodis Prudencio ..,...Peoples Baxter Heisler Sottos Seto, S. Sitton Berry Katz Kelly Grifhths
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Golf Team The golf team, under the able coaching of Mr. H. W. Sarven, did very well in its first vear of competition. Captaincd by Myles Bass and jim Baxter, the boys showed considerable improvement throughout the year. After losing their first match 3-2 against Trenton Catholic, the Cadets whipped Woodrow Wilson of Cam- den by the scores of 8-1 and 9-0. The last two matches of the year were heartbreakers for the little soldiers as they lost to Pennsbury, 5-lik md 6-3. Myles Bass and jim Barrett finished the season with 4 wins and one loss while jim Baxter and Art Berry had 3 and 2 records. The members of the team in the order that they played are as follows: 1, Myles Bassg 2, jim Barrettg 3, Art Berryg 4, jim Baxterg 5, Paul Edelsong 6, Buck Place. In the Best Ball of Partners competition Bass and Barrett went undefeated while Berry and Baxter lost only one match. We are look- ing for a very successful season next year. Rigbl to left: Berry, Edelson, Baxter, Place, Bass, Barrett. JAMES BAXTER MYLES BASS
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