THE CAERULEAN THOMAS VEASEY ZUG Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania ':Counf0unfl me not ufillz shame. nor call up all The Blood that warnzs my trembling lzearl, To jill my cheeks with bluslzesw Football Squad, 725, '26, 327, '28, Team, H263 Basketbafl Squad. UT: Second Team, '27g Baseball Squad, '27, 728, Campus LIZIZIEVIL Board, 229: Edi- tor-in-Chief of CAERULEAN Board, Senior Dance Committee, Clas Day Com- mittee, Student Council, 729, Secretary and Treasurer of Class, '27g Vice President, 729g Class, Pipe Committee, Honorarius Athleticus, '28 - Dickin- son. Wiell, here is our most worthy and blushing Editor, the leading man of the CAERUt.l5AN Board and also of many other interests, both, ofthe Academy and of the younger set of Chestnut Hill. By this, you can believe that Tom Zug is quite a man about town, and it seems that mose of the opposite sex throng without cessation in order to be near his wonderful personality. '4Zoog won the popular vote of the student body this year for being our greatest snake, and knowing this, l will there- fore leave to the imagination of some and the curiosity of others, the remaining his- tory of his social activities. i Getting to his more important side of life, Tom is again a most remarkable fellow. Let us begin with footballl The squad has benefitted greatly in the past few years because of his service, until this season, when he was on the injured list for the greater part of the season. Although a had physical injury his kept Tom from athletics the greater part of this year, he has used his time to the best of advantage. The many tasks of being lfditor-in-Chief of the Year Book, in combination with being a member of the Stu- dent Council, have made him one of the busiest boys in School. and he deserves our congratulations for the wonderful handling of each position, especially the former, at which post he has used his untiring eflorts in trying to publish one of the best CAERULEANS the School has ever had put before it. Tom is going to a college called Dickinson, and we v.-ish him the best of luck. although we wonder at the college. uSee you again, LZoog,.77 Age l7 Entered School 1918
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