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ALFRED FOWLER LONG, JR. 706 Hook Road, Sharon Hill, Pa. In his one year here, Al has made one of the best athletic records in the school. He has won letters in football, track and baseball. Last winter Al worked out at Armstrong's to make some money on the side and help the war effort along. Al is also a popular figure with the local femmes, and there will be many long faces when he leaves. Born: fllay 7, 1.92.5 Entered F. M, A. 19,52 Urzhcrsify of Pemzsylvalziu 4 RICHARD STEWART MCKEE The Cragswold, Scarsdale, N. Y. A firm believer in wine, women and song, Dick's congenial manner has been his most prominent characteristic since he strode beneath the portals of the lVIoo School way back in 1935. Good looks, good taste, and a keen sense of humor are not lacking in his make-up. Mac's excellent collection of records has offered Hogan's Alley many hours of fine entertainment. If Uncle Sam docsn't stake his claim first, he intends to take up psychology at Princeton. Born: June -2, 192.5 Erlferctl F. Ill. A. 1935 Prinrclon I7ni1'er.s'ify 'A' EDWIN JOSEPH MILES 2103 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. VVham! Bang! Uuch! There's Joe Miles, the energetic kid, practic- ing wrestling holds on his roommate again. Though Joe only arrived at mid-term, he has already proved himself an excellent athlete as well as a physics scholar of no mean ability. Wt-'ll put our money on you, Joe. Good luck. Born: February Q, 1.926 Erzlcrcrl F. ill. A. 19.5-1' Darlmouflz I 'ollege i' ROBERT BRUCE MILLIGAN 175 Main St., Manasquan, N. J. Bruce left us at the end of the first semester to go to Franklin and Marshall where he is taking pre-med. VVhile Bruce was with us he was on the football team and played a bang-up game at tackle. He would have been the regular center on the basketball team if he had remained. Bruce is one of those tall, dark, and Iris handsome boys made up of brains and muscle who smile down at the girls from the dizzy heights of six feet. Born: June 13, 192.4 Entered F. M. A. 19.42 Franlrlirz ami Marshall Foliage Twenty-two
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FRICIJERICK HARSHAW KUEBLER 25 Marhrook Park, Narberth, Pa. Fred is a lraskethall aee from Lower Merion. He loves hoogie- woogie Illasie and l'inetop Smith are his favorites, and gives the living room piano many workouts. Fred has a liking for loud ties and has ereated several innovations in wearing apparel. Fred likes mathennaties, hut, just doesn't get along with poetry. Ile hopes to he a meehnnieul druftsman. llest of luek, Fred. Horn: May I. 192.5 lfnlerrd F. M. A. 19.53 Norfhteeslcrn I 'n'i1'r'r.?1'Iy ir LICONARD SEMUN LACK 2310 Topeka Ave., Topeka, Kans. VVho's that jovial man of good wit and fellowshipfnone other than Lennie Laek. Lennie eame to us last year and quiekly ac-quired many friends hy his unassuming manner and suhtle jokes. Although he is verv quiet. ahout it, we suspeet there is a loeal girl who will he very sad when Lennie leaves. ln any ease. we are sure sueeess will he Lennie's eompanion through life. Born: June Ii, lil!-1' lfnlererl I . JI. A. 19.51 lmqfrryrflrf I 'allege 4 l'll3lNlllNl7 HERIXERT LEVY 3133 West Montgomery Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. In a single year at l . M. A. lid has aeeomplished a great deal. llc has won varsity letters in football and hasehall as well as making a fine seholastie reeord. Vlfhenever your lessons are ixnpossihle, Ed is the man to see. With his quiet, modest manner, Ed is sure to go far. linrn: Ur-tober 2-f, 192-s' lfllII'7'!'lI I . IU. A. INN Duke I'11z'z-ersify t DAVID LIHN 136 North Maine Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Dave is from Atlantie Pity, as you will find out if you are around him for a few minutes. And if you hear anyone singing louder than Dr. Sykes on 'l'hursdays, it's hound to be Gunga. The world will little note what we say here, hut East llall will never forget Gunga- the song and du nee man from Atlantic' fity. Burn: .lurw 15, 1925 l'fuferf'1I I . M. A. 19.52 I 'nilerl Slulex 1lIl'I'f'lIllIlI gllrirfne Al'lIIIC'IIljl Tzeenly-0110
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IRYIN C'llARl,l'1S NIUIll,l'IR 5529 S. WH-st. ltlnfl Avo., liznic-astvr, Pa. Easy to gm-t along with, plm-asant, 1-onipany, anll a rc-al lrit-ntl art- thrvt- t'Xt't'll1'lll rt-asons why Moto isa favorits- with his I'l2lSSllllllC'S. llhongh wt- hav:-n't asm-rtainvml mlm-finitm-ly, wo strongly snspvct ' Mo lv has a fvlllillt' 2ltllllll't'l' who or-4-npit-s Stllllt' of his attm-ntions. If ho is to hc- judge-rl hy his willingnt-ss to partie-ipatv in school artivi- tivs, NYt'iI'1'SIll't' Mol:- will 4-asily hnrtllv all tht- lmarrim-rs on tht- roatl toslu1'1'ss. t. Iiorn: .Nv0I'l'lllII1'l' G. 1935 lJllII'l'l'1Il'l. JI. .l. 1950 I runL'lin mul Jlurxlmll Vollrylf i' WI LLLXNI l+'RlCDl'IRlC'li MOORE 605 New York lilvrl., Sc-a flirt, N. J. Bill is a jovial fc-llow with a quit-k wit antl a vast l'1'llt'l'l0ll'l' of okvs. .X it htt- gvr 1 lt t ril sith- from his pt-rsonal asst-ts hm- is ont- of I . M. pX.'s bvst tvs. starring in thru- major sports. Hill is an arrlvnt tlispara- nf lianm-astvr wc-atln-r antl a still niorv armh-nt its-fm-nclvr of .lt-rst-y's rutt-s. llis pt-rsonal 1-harin anfl ahility assllrt- him SIIUUOSS as a fnt nrt- vlu-niist. lfnru: .lanuury Ill, 1925 lfllIl'l'17lI I . JI. .l. 19Q! ll,llI!1l?l'S I'nl'l'4'r.viIy i ROSS BICRNARD l'lC'l'lCRS 25 Plaza St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. l roin tht- nn-lotlions ht-ats he-arcl as wt- lnonnt tht- stairs, wc- know ltoss is at his clrnins again. lit-ing a swing fan from way hack, Ross km-4-ps tht- halls alivm- with jivv. This is not his only avr-onnxlisl-inwnt sin:-v t'lllt'l'lIlj.f the-sv halls. howt-vor, as Ross has also prove-tl hiinsm-lf a fliligt-nt workvr antl a lnainstay on tht- tvnnis vonrts. Slll't't'SS to yon. Ross. -A 4-lim-r 4-nthn Evra Iinrn: Jluy 111, 193.7 l'1IlIl'l'l'lI I . J1. fl. I r'l1rur1ry Iill! Il 'vslryun Un I'l'I'I'.Sli1jj 'A' t'll.XRl,l'1S Kl'lNNlC'l'll l'0l,I,.XC'K 569 NVvst. lim-mon St., liancastcr, Pa. Iiarrt-I is a wt-lt-oinv nm-wt-onu-r this yt-ar and his gt-nt-rosity anal fnlnt-ss haw math- hiin many now at-qnaintam'os. lla- isa sports siast anrl a Cllillllllltbll pool playor, hut it takt-s ltahhi lit-n to pnt. hiln ln-hinml tht- 8 hall. ltarrvl is stntlying hard to ohtain a position in l'nrlv Silllliht Navy npon gralluation. H4-st of hu-k. Ifurn: Uwlobrr S, 1925 IIIIIUFCII I . JI. .'l. 1953 7'11'1'nly-11: rw'
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