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TTiHirE:. UTCHMAN ALFRED BERESFORD TOLSON Entered Collegiate September, 1924 Junior Chorus, 1926, ' 27 Athletic .-is-ociation: ' icc-Pre ident, 1930; President, 1931 Second Basketball Team, Manager, 193(1 Varsity Basketball Team, 1931 Varsity Baseball Team, 1931 Tennis Team, 1930; Captain, 1931 Dramatic Club: 1929, Thank You, Doctor ; 1930, Double Crossed ; 1931, In the Zone , Food , Tired Trouble President of Class. 1929, 30, 31 Cercic Francais, 1930, 31 Enters Dartmouth College One day next September Al Tolson will closet himself among the towers and quadrangles of Dartmouth college in an effort to acquire more learning. Tlicn the halls of that ancient institution will be brightened with his personality and reverberate with his laughter. But here, Mr. Morse ' s room, the locker room and Solowey ' s will be strangely silent. We imply that Collegiate has absorbed Al ' s spirit, and become enlivened. You will find it everywhere — in the enthusiastic support of the Athletic Association by the student body, in the lively flavor of Dramatic Club productions, in the fighting spirit of the tennis and basketball teams. This same spirit of his has entered especially into the lives of his classmates, given them a greater sense of brotherhood, and made sadder the prospect of Commencement. 25
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' CHMA RAYMOND CARL STEIX Entered Collegiate October. 1918 Junior ChorusT 1921, ' 22. ' 25 Dutchman Board, .Advertising Manager, 1931 Dance Committee, 1931 Spanish Club, 1930 Dramatic Club: 192S, 1929: ' Double Crossed , 1930; In the Zone . Food , Tired Trou- ble , 1931 Cercle Francais. 1931 Enters Business Ray Stein, we believe, combines harmoniouslv and effectively the best qualities of youth and of old age. He is young, modern, vibrant, and has the attributes of gaiety and of unbiased outlook on life. On the other hand, you will find him quietly dignified, without vanity, and of conservative good taste. That such a character should be drafted into service bv various organizations is inevitable. So we find him handling advertising for the Dutchman , hanging draperies for the Dance Committee, and using his thrilling voice for the benefit of the Dramatic Club and the enjoyment of the school in general. Ray will alw.iys be young; he will always be mature. He will never be childish; he will never be aged. 24
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TTIHIIE. CH ALBRECHT MARBURG YERKES Entered Collegiate February, 192+ Junior Chorus, 1924, ' 25, ' 26, 27 Manager of Baseball; Assistant. 1929; Varsitv, 1930 Mathematics Club. 1929 School Cheer Leader. 1930 Cercle Francais, 1929; Treasurer. 1930, ' 31 Dramatic Club, 1929; 1930. ' Double Crossed ; 1931 Dance Committee. 1930. ' 31 Varsity Basketball Team. 1930, ' 31 Enters Primelun Univer sity Behold Yerkes, conscientious, good-natured, and genuine to the core. So far Marburg has proved himself equal to almost any task set before him. Only two basketball teams. Stony Brook ' s and Lincoln ' s, have been able, literally and figura- tively, to floor him. Marburg is one of the hardest, most impassioned workers we have ever known. In everything, whether it be a Dramatic Club part or the all-important midday victuals, he spares no useful effort. He tries hard to keep his congenial temper; but once that is lost, his fists and his two hundred fifty pounds are quite as effective in keeping him master of the situation. So just don ' t mention Stony Brook. That ' s Yerkes: sympathetic, unaffected and unspoiled. No wonder we like him! 26
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