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7A1 C5001 M I WML ,1 5,17 ,aff-wi All X41 4 ,w4:g,,,,. :Iva WILLIAM CLYDE KELLER Bill Dooley Warren, Ohio - Pnfwlouif-L, The home-spun, unaffected manner of this likeable Ohio lad has been the admiration of his classmates ever since he entered school. Bill, to add to his affable qualities, is known as the scholar-athlete. In freer moments Bill usually may be seen socking Bishop and refusing to lend the latter his Latin. Not even Step-n-fetchit can hold a candle to Bill when the latter arises and starts to wash at 7:23 as he shuffles his famous Civil War slippers over the boards of the corridor. However, when Bill played blocking back last fall, things moved very quickly for the opposition. Dooley holds a place of his own when it comes to study. He can concentrate better and get more accurate work done in a shorter period of time than any member of the class. Harvard claims Bill next year where he will continue to shuffle from class to class and supply the Freshman Class with an example of how to accomplish work without wasting time. Entered 1935 wallow S+' 'I5r6,9lfl,1h fl, if Team 2, Basketball Squad 1, Goodhue, Football Squad 1, Team 2, fCaptain '38J Soc- cer Team 1, Baseball Squad 1, Team 2, President Senior Class '38, Choir 1, Hackley 1, Dance Committee 1. Page twenty-one
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ALAN GILES JAMES Iggy Jimmie Brooklyn, N. Y. Williams Iggy will always be remembered as the boy o has done most for Hackley during his five years at schoo . Tak- ing part in all activities whether athletic, academic, or re- creational, he has gained a reputation together with a school spirit that should be the envy of all undergraduates. Possess- ing a wide scope of gentlemanliness as well as a craving desire to loll in the mud during a football game, Iggy plays a game on one Saturday and on the next, flits off to the Opera, en- joys tea at the Plaza, and renews acquaintances on Park ave- nue. For the past year Ig has edited the Dial , and on a certain day pending the appearance of each issue, he was per- petually known to plunge into complete hibernation in the Dial Room, exist in oblivion for a whole day, and finally emerge tired and weary, but holding an issue in his hand. In the next few years, Ig will continue his schooling at Wil- liams, and will undoubtedly make himself another fine rep- utation there. Entered 1933 L3 lv Goodhue, Football Coed. 2, l 'S 13 Dora 5 Q1 Squad 1, Team 2, fCo-captain ,37J, Soccer Squad 4, Hock- fBqOoVl1w ey Squad 2, Team 1, Baseball Squad 3, Team 1, Track Team 1, Dial 3, tEditor '37l, Annual 3, Hackley 3, Dance Committee 1, Choir 3, Class President '34, '35, '36, '37, Treasurer '38, Underclass- man's Cup '36, '37, Minstrel 1 Page twenty ' W Aw mwud WU EAJMULLA' one Ol
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WILLIAM ARTHUR LOOCK Bill Apollo High School New Rochelle, N. Y. Dartmouth 'f I .. , . ff W. 2 A crash! Mr. Hartman rises in his study, moves to Schiffls room, thrusts open the door, and silences the riot. From the pile of legs and arms emerges Apollo , He trots Wantonly from the room. Soon another Bastille is raided. Mr. Hartman enters and from the heap rises High School again. Out into the corridor goes this young man who in one year has made a brilliant name for himself on Hackley ath- letic fields and in Mr. Gieser's American history class. Dart- mouth's number one freshman next year has for his greatest achievement the breaking of the school basketball scoring record hanging up 176 points in 11 games. Looking back on the year We can see why Bill made the days pass so cheer- fully. Simply because he could hang up thirty points in a basketball game, write a 95 percent history exam, and then start a friendly revolution to add to Mr. Hartman's Worries. Bill is decidedly an all-around guy. Entered 1937 Z, ,fcrnvulf 'Bemis R d, F tb ll T , 1, 32:52:32 .il We QM- S-Y Team 1, Basketball Team 1, Ned Yldfk qi SJ Baseball Team 1, Tennis Team 1, fCaptain '38J. Page twenty-two l 7' ,'fgdLf,Zi-9-54
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