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F. Michael Hertenstein Football l, 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Varsity HA 2, 3, 4 The familiar cry, usteinli' is inevitably heard wherever Mike Hertenstein is, on the athletic field or in the chemistry lab. Mike is a natural athlete who has done well in every sport. As a halfhack on the football team, Mike was hampered by his light weight: how- ever, whenever he had a broken field, he was almost impossible to bring down. For many an opposing half- back or end he was an unshakeable defender. His speed has been even more useful to him as a trackman. He is undoubtedly one of the best sprinters the school has seen. He runs the 100 and 220 yard dashes and is on the 880 yard relay. His speed has also proved in- valuable to him in getting away from classmates unap- preciative of his genius as the class,s master practical joker. Mike is not all play, though, he has always maintained honor grades in several subjects. It's a wise policy to watch Stein, if he isn't doing something noteworthy, he's dreaming up some clever trick you'll probably discover too late.
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R. O. is remarkable. His even temper is amazing, nothing, not English tests nor Hdiscuss-fullyisn nor even lVlr. Rosser's lab experiments elicit from him any feeling of terror or anxiety. He very calmly goes about his business, often in a very original manner. A most entertaining conversationalist, he enlivens any discus- sion in or out of the classroom. His literary criticisms and oral reports are always perceptive and often sprinkled with understatement. He has lived in Ger- many for a year, and has a fair knowledge of that country and its language. Rick dives for the swimming Richard 0. Fuller Swimming Clee Club C aravel team to the accompaniment of prayers from Mr. Mc Graw. He goes through his dives with an air of uncon cern that rattles both opponents and teammates. How ever, he is usually concerned enough to finish first or second. Rick has always lent'a reliable hand to class projects. When working on the Prom, he would startle his classmates by jumping down from the scaffolding rather than climbing because it Hsaves time. This amiable nonconformist has not ceased to amaze both classmates and teachers since he came to the school 23l
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Dave Walks into the Senior room, casually notes, You've gained a little Weight, haven't you, Don? , thinks better of it, starts to run, but suddenly becomes obscured in a cloud of chalk dust. Dave, a runner on the track team, was obviously a little out of shape that morning. Had he been in training for the swim- ming team, on which he is Co-Captain, he might have been even more elusive, or perhaps even more so were he out for football. Dave received All-County honorable mention for his performance at center. It David H. Hoster, II Football 17 2: 31 4' Swimming 1, 2, 3, 111 fCo-Captainl Track 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 2, 3 Studyhall Proctor 4 Academy Life 2, 3, 4 We , was he who faced Om's mythical All-Texas Hamilton center. He has been essential to The Academy Life as its Sports Editor and author of Norse Notes. Dave has also been our Class Treasurer during the sopho- more and junior years when the class raked in some 31500. Throughout his years at The Academy, he has been an honor roll student. His success as an athlete and a student indicates the drive and ability beneath the friendly manner known to his classmates.
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