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CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY BRYANT MOWER HARROUN sv Beechwood Road, sommiu, New Jofooy Age 19 Entered School 1929 Laughter holding both his oiozoof'-M1LToN Football Team, '30, Captain, '31, Basketball Team, '30, Captain, '31, Baseball Team, '30, 31, Student Council, '31, President Athletic Association, '31. Here he is, girls, the breeziest, happy-go-lucky fellow you ever laid your eyes on. No wonder the girls flock around him, as you can readily guess from his picture. This, coupled with the fact that he is football and basketball captain and took care of the 'shot cornern on Chestnut Hill,s champion baseball nine, make him our one and only Don Juan. They say that he decides who he will bring to a dance weeks ahead. 1 Bryant is headed for Amherst, although it has been rumored that he investi- gated the situation at Princeton one week-end. He is one of the many who take notes in American History Class, and from his aptitude for Latin we are sure he will make good at Amherst. We,re laughing with you Bryant, not at you.
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CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY Salutatnrg LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: It is my pleasure to introduce to you the Class of 1931. But further, I would ask you to look upon us now, not care- lessly nor hastily, but slowly, and with remembering eyes, for this is our last gathering. As we pass on to commencement tomorrow, we shall feel strangely different and somehow sad. Whatever of eager- ness we have had for this day is already vanished. And when we finally leave this Academy, which we love, we shall look around almost wistfully for her kindly shadow and our old companions. No less should we remember the Faculty. Occasionally we have plagued and worried out teachers and occasionally thought ourselves to be sorely troubled by them, but in the end we have only had all the more regard for each other. And so, as we dedicate this, our last day together, to our class, we salute you, Mr. Fall and the Faculty, and thank you from our hearts for all you have done for us. JOHN F. BLANCHARD, II
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