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4 3 FRANITEKRI' CRAWFORD, JR. Franky White Plains, N. Y. P.G. at Hackley. Franky has always been more or less of a mystery to his classmates for the simple reason that he never exercises his tongue muscles to any great extent. When he and Pettibone get into conversation, it sounds definitely like a monologue. As a sax player, Frank has worked hard all winter taking lessons and as a result does a fine job of playing first sax in both orchestras. On Mr. Cronan's coefficient teams, he has always been a steady factor and in spite of his size, was a potent tackle on the demon third team. Last year when Franky was a little guy , some extremely fresh freshman asked him when he was going to stop walking around on his knees. Frank was deeply touched by this pert query and de- termined to grow during the summer months or bust . He returned in the fall very happy and fully an eighth of an inch taller. After another year at Hackley, Frank will enter Princeton where we know he will continue his splendid work. Cx M,,.,lJwk Qlau: Entered 1934 MMA, Ql,,QW,' NY Goodhue, Football Coeff. 1, Basketball Coeff. 2, Baseball Coeff. 2, Orchestra 2, Min- strel 1. Page fifteen
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POYNTON KENNETH BISHOP Bish Chappaqua, N. Y. Williams For five years this lad has been the bitter opponent of the New Deal, regimentation, and inflation. His hundreds of editorials have established him as the outstanding exponent of economics at Hackley. Less serious of his activities in- clude key-chain twirling, asking Keller how many lines of Latin he has done, and thinking up reasons for being out of his room at 7:30. However Bish has contributed conscien- tiously to the Dial with his expert and brilliant editorials. Last year Bish came out for the Orchestra dragging his clarinet behind him, but the rumor seeping around the halls now is that due to the cost of the Musician's Union, he had it melted up and made into thumb tacks which may now be seen holding up an anti-Roosevelt poster. Next year Bish is heading for Williams where he expects to dazzle all his pro- fessors with his theories of the ideal social system. Entered 1933 '7,j, wage Poqt C Goodh , Cla s Tr asur 1' 'B l '34, Baseball ooiff. 2? choir 'GOV IW- NY 3, Orchestra 4, Dial 2, Hack- ley 1. Page fourteen
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RICHARD WARREN DE MOTT 66DiCk7! CKDQMO77 TenaHy, N. J. Purdue E Queeg YMQLXTQOY' Wwmvs xx Qgfx-VVX 0 Vx at 3vlX3J1 lb xyl'0-twxcx UJN.'x.N WNY RQOCVVI Dick, to start with, is one of those fellows that a Senior class can't get along without. His spontaneous humor, quick wit, and originality will be greatly missed by all of us next year, and undoubtedly the orchestra will miss his leadership. Dick has transformed himself from champion schoolboy oboe player of New Jersey to the Champion of the Sax at Hackley. He is one of those fellows that a Dance Committee positively needs. Any fellow who wants to get to know Dick personally can come back to school two weeks after graduation for it will take DeMo at least that long to dismantle his room. Dick patronizes the Butt Hole only when he gets a check in the mail or finds that his girl can come to a dance. Probably in the near future Dick will be drawing a column similar to Smokey Stover , as he is a staunch advocate of the Foo',. These last few days when everything had to be cleared up and written for the Year Book, Editor De Mott's motto was, Goo and never darken my Foo again . Entered 1935 50' W- plltevxs, ling, Raymond, Coeff. Football GQ, jc 3, Hockey Squad 1, Track Squad 1, Manager '37, Choir YYKMA owvx 1 qua 2, Orchestra 3, Dial 1, An- nual 1, Dance Committee 2, Soccer Squad 1, Cheer Lead- er 1, Minstrel 2. Page sixteen
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