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THE CAERULEAN JOHN R. NEISON, JR. Ryzial, P6IlllS.VIl'IlIlfG Age 17 Entered School 1927 'aDistz'nguislzed link in beingis endless C1101-Ili, Baseball Manager, ,283 Tennis Squad, 523, Cheer Leader, i29g Student Council, i29g CAERULEAN Board. - Pennsylvania. Let nie present to you Jack heison. the well-dressed young fellow who hails from Rydal. which is a little one-horse town in the farm district outside of Philadelphia. Jack the Literary Editor of the CAERULEAN, is always working hard on something- eithcr his studies or doing some work for the year book. If Jack goes into business, he will certainly he suc'c'essful. Last year he was Manager of the Baseihall Team, and was one of the hest managers we have had for some time. ln the Fall, he was a cheer-leader, and a good one at that. He is also a member of the Student Council. Jack is more or less of a quiet fellow. hut enjoys himself thoroughly. He is going to Penn next year, and we all wish him the hest of success.
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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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