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Tl-IE CAERULEAN BENJAMIN SHIBE MACFARLAND Philadelphia, Penrzsylvrznia Age 18 Entered School l927 1 'tHe is zcelly like a cock as tfzinks the sun rose cz purpose to hear him crow Football Squad, ,283 Baseball Team, '28, '29g CAERULEAN Boardg Senior Dance Connnitteeg Student Council, '29, - Princeton. Here we have '4Little Benny, the cutest lad in School. lsn't he just the sweet- est little thing you ever saw? He is the chief among the chasers of the fair sex. Everyone seems to fall for his pretty curls, which are never to be seen out of place. We all prophesy for him the best of success in matrimony if he chooses any of the beautiful and lovable lasses who have fallen for him. But have you ever heard his laugh? There are certainly very few people who have perfected a laugh like his. Benny says that he just canlt keep from attracting the attention of most everyone. There is nothing that he likes better than to take someone 'cover the bumpsf' and his favorite occupation is kidding lVlr. Bell along in Sixth English. 'Teach Fuzzl' is a very good baseball player, having played third base on the ,Varsity for two years. His ambition is to hold down the hot corner for the Athletics, and we certainly wish him the best of lucky Benny is considering honoring Princeton with his presence next Fall.
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CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY Zu ROBERT FOX LHNT OSSilZfIlg, lxillll' lorlr ln Septcmhcr. of the year nineteen hundred twenty-eight. ladies and gcntlcnicn. at hot ilI'I'lX8ll here at School from il small country town in New York StatefUssin- ing-11 place which is only noted because of Sing Sing Prison. and of Bob Lent. As we arc conccrncd at the present time with tho smiling Rohert, we must say, helorc going on. that wc are wry proud to time hiin as u niernher of our class. llc is one of those unassuming fellows who are always joyful and willing to ussist those in :ioctl-mul the hest friend anyone could cver desire. xYllf'tl thinking of his illlillIlIll6IllS at the Academy. one will lind that hc lrus Il very line record in every respect. With us for only u yeur, he has not had tho op- portunity to do as much as Sonic others. hut when the tirnc of his stay at School is considered. we hnd hitn very successful. During the- Fall. he plays-cl on the lfoot- lnill Squad. and in the Spring he was out for Truck. thus showing his athletic uhility which is accolnpunied hy his lacing one of the Glee Clulfs hest singcrs. Right, hlr. l'Ilwell'? Hoping you will rcireinher us to Junct. Roh. we wish you lots of luck ns at lzzwxcr. Age l6 lintercd School l92 UTIIL' fallcsi hog in l','IIlt'lll'llSi str Football Squad. '28: Track Squad. '29: Clcc Clulr. '29. - Yale.
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CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY ' ' GEORGE MONTGOMERY Germantou.-n. Pennsylvania Age 18 Entered School 1920 HA malicious boy. ready and ripe for mischief Football Team, 726, '27. '28: Basketball Squad, '26g Baseball Team. '27, ,221 729g Campus Lrnzlem Board. '28, 729: WITSSHIII-CA'0ll Board, '28, '29g Foot- ball Dance Committee. '27, -283 Senior Dance Committeeg Senior Banquet Committeeg Glass Day Committee: Student Council, '23, '29: Secretary and Treasurer of Athletic Association. i292 Secretary and Treasurer of Glass. i282 l Honorarius Athleticus. 928. - Princeton. Gaze upon the handsome countenance depicted above. and you will sec one ol' Chestnut Hillls greatest fellows. George llflontgomery has been with us a long while. and for that reason we are very able to pass judgment on him. Besides being in all School affairs, he is generally concerned with some kind of mischief, and. as he does not Seem to work off his surplus energy. we can easily understand how he is fitted to do so much valuable work in school life. His acquirements of fame range in every direction. and. speaking of athletics, he has participated and won his letter in each of the 'Varsity sports. From being a plucky lim-k field man in football to a persistent shortstop on the diamond. we arc pleased to admit that he is one of the Acadeniyjs best athletes. In the more serious side of School activities, George also is prominent, since he served as a member of the Student Government Committee, and on the Boards of the CAI-Iltl'Ll-IAN. the Canlpus Lf1IllFI'Il, and the Wl.S.9GIliL'A'l7IlfIJlllllll'LlllllIlS of the School. Wishing you the greatest success, George, we hope to see you soon again.
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