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DONALD ARMSTRONG ff JJ ON was born in Staten Island on April 15, 1889, and lived most of his life, previous to entering Columbia, in New Rochelle. He is the son of Dr. Samuel T. Armstrong, a graduate of St. Louis University and of ' St. Louis Medical College, and of Alice fCobinj Armstrong. He graduated from New Rochelle High School, being strangely enough Class His- torian there, to which position he was also elected in his Senior year at Columbia. ' In his Freshman year, Don was the Vice-President of the Freshman Debating Society, a member of the victori- ous Freshman debating team and Associate Editor of Spectator. He was Assistant Manager of the Varsity Fencing team, News Editor of Spectator and Secretary of the Philolexian Society in his Sophomore year. The next year his manly voice gained him a prominent place on the Glee Club. Besides that Armstrong was manager of the Varsity Fencing team and his ability as a scholar was proved by his carrying off Departmental Honors in Ger- man. In his Senior year he was President of the Inter- collegiate Fencing Association, Librarian of King's Crown, Secretary of the Deutscher Verein. He was on the Senior Dinner Committee and the-Class Day Commit- tee. Furthermore he is a member of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, King's Crown, Churchmen's Association and is on the Executive Committee of Notes and Keys. Don has the unique honor of being the youngest man in the Class. After w.,...... graduation, he ex- pects to go into business. His ad- dressis TheRock- j . ingha-m, 1744 Broadway. N nermam ' Wgq.,gnuuv'1lnaqur:Ipugyil L'Cll1vl,L13m'llIEl . Sl Q X 7, 0 H311
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GEORGE HAROLD BANGS rr .u ' H. B., the descendant of a good old colonial family, was born in Roselle, New Jersey, October 17, . 1885, the son of George D. Bangs and Emma N. fHolmesJ Bangs. Wildy prepared at more than one school, entering Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute from g'Poly Prep in 1905. In the fall of 1906 Bangs entered Columbia as a Sophomore. He started out by making the Class Track Team, 1909 Lacrosse Team, Var- sity Lacrosse Team, and Varsity Show Chorus. In .I un- ior year he Worked as Assistant Manager of Gym Team. As a Senior he acted in the same capacity, and Was fur- thermore Vice-President of the Lacrosse Association. Bangs' Fraternity is Phi Kappa Psi. He was also a member of Kingis Crown, Christian Association, Hellers Club, and the Rowing Club. Upon graduation Bangs intends to go into railroading, making a specialty of railroad law. His permanent ad- dress is Huntington, Long Island. IN . HQ
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