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Y-f 1. igiq--N ,, 'E 'E 'TEFWE' 'Q' l 45 HOG UE-DREYER TROPH Y HIS trophy was presented to our school by a group of friends as a mem- orial to two former Dickinson boys, Robert Hogue and Edward Dreyer, who lost their lives through drowning while canoeing on Lake Hopatcong. It not only serves as a memoriam to two fine young men of our school, but as an Honor Trophy as wellg for, each year the name of a boy picked from the January and June classes combined, who has proven himself to have been out- standing as a leader in scholastic work, athletics and of good character, is in- scribed on its shield. This trophy was put up for the first time in June 1923, when the name of Charles Hfetzger, of June 1923, was chosen as the most deserving pupil for this high honor. In 1924 the name of Milton Schwarzstein appeared, 1925-George Cooper, 1926 - Chas. VVitkowski, 1927 -W John Hanlon, 1928 f Thomas McCabe, and in 1929fEdward Castro. The day will soon be around when the Faculty Advisory Board will be called upon once more to decide who will be the next to have his name added to the Honor Roll. It is gratifying to learn of the getting together of the seven boys whose names appear on the Trophy. Starting this year, these young men will hold a banquet on the night after Commencement in June, and accept as a new member to their small but select organization, the boy, who is selected the evening before. 5
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