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WALTER HERBERT MORSE Monk Portchester, N. Y. Princeton up fix 1.-M. .- f '-'sa N -NA ' v ..,. 0 .f - ,fx 'J-' ' -I x .L I ' I . N o 5 A , l . P X Y I ' N' o 1 . U 1 f,,'L. Monk , we will all agree, is the hardest working mem- ber of the Senior Class. His passion for attacking each sub- ject with intense vigor has earned him an enviable scholastic record. This year, whenever not studying, Monk found time to lay siege to Marrin's room and end up by leading Oz a wild chase up the corridor. Last fall he captained the Soccer team playing center forward. Monk is headed for Prince- ton this fall where we may expect him to carry on his rabid support of the New Deal. Writhing from a sock on the arm by Marrin, or translating Vergil's Aenied Cenough lines to last the average person several daysl Monk has gained the esteem of all. His having attended detention less than any other Senior crowns the scholastic achievements of this friendly and genial chap. Bglraw Q0 Entered 1933 Q QLQAQYI Goodhue, Soccer Squad 1, Team 2, CCaptain 19375 Baseball Squad 2, Coeff. 1, Hackley 1. Page twenty-three
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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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ROBERT LANE PETTIBONE 66B0bH KIT-bone!! Larchmont, N. Y. University of Virginia ff' ' 1.1 Y ,v Bob may be seen almost any time either holding audi- ences spellbound with his astounding stories of bold motor- cycle adventure or rushing after Wilson to get the 15th sen- tence in the French homework. When the tedium of study hall is over Bob heads for the Butt Hole to swap more tall stories. Among his more versatile activities, Robert managed the '37 Baseball nine and has been a faithful member of the coefficient eleven. Bob has written for the Dial, the Hackley and The Annual always showing an interest in these publica- tions. Next fall will find him at Virginia where he will carry his tales of wonder, his active interest in school activities and his trusty two cylindered motorcycle. After his five years at Hackley we can readily say that Bob will long be remem- bered for noise and more noise. Entered 1933 Hfasxlyxqq , UA -I Raymond, Football Squad 1, Coeff. 4, Hockey Squad 1, Baseball Manager '37, Coeff. 4, Dial 3, Hackley 2, Annual 1, Track Squad 1, Minstrel 2. Page twenty-four X pffy J' fr-f' Qffccf -T G .f6V j Xfw
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