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GREGORY KEDAR ADOUR Clark Mills New York Charlatans Prize Play 3, Press Board 4, Football 1, 2, 4, j. V. Hockey 1, Spectator 1, 3, Track 1, 4, Block Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Charlatans 5, 4, Debate Club 3, 4. On coming to Hamilton, Kedar discovered that he was more famous here than in the Navy, for what freshman has not read of The Tents of Kedar ? He made himself more famous locally by his exploits on Steuben Field. Although working a full time night shift as a hospital orderly, he was also an all-round student, athlete, writer, and philosopher. Dogwatch was more than a play, this was Kedar. Long will his echo resound in the Commons Dishwashing Room saying, S1op it up! while an ancient flivver harmonizes. Medicine is Kedar's chosen field, and we are sure that he will be as charming at one bedside as at another. BOWERS ALLEN Theta Delta Chi S yracure New York Intra-mural Council, Choir 2, 3, 4, Band 1. ' Since coming to Hamilton, the Syracuse Pope has impressed all who have known him with his personality and friendly manner. A very active sports enthusiast, Greg has been one of the pillars of strength on T.D.X's Intra-mural teams the past four years. His favorite sports include: baseball, golf, poker, and Susan. Greg's immediate plans on leaving college call for joining one of the armed services. TRAFFORD ALLPASS Chi Psi New Canaan C onnecticat Hockey 2, 3, Spectator 1-4, Hamiltonian, Charlatans 3, 4. Wearing chevrons of gold, Traf navigated a calm sea of bay rum on a ship not to be scuttled by a blast from the Poli- Sci. department. A Wm. Pitt with a palette Monk was eternally engrossed in the machinations of house politics, only taking time out to fanqf the party room walls as tablecloths in the Moulin Rouge. After a brief whirl with the glory of hockey, this gay blade returned to the Lodge, smitten and scotched, with lady fair, to lead the boys in Bacchinalian choruses. Climaxing his college career with five majors, Monk walks into the future prepared to instil the appreciations of art into the masses. ROBERT ALAN ATHERLEY Chi Psi Natley S New Jersey Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Lacrosse 1, Block H Club 3, 4, German Club 1, Intra-mural Council In four years at Hamilton punctuated by weekend dashes to N. J. via the midnight expresss , Rockets has found time to play four seasons with Uncle Greg's Gang , captain the Chi Psi intramural squad football squad, and still keep a stern look out for the Lodge's academic record as Scholarship Chairman. Wearing a tartan vest and cap, Whitey packs his last bowlfull of Formula No. 9 into his pipe and stands ready to conquer the teaching profession. Beating the football pools, falling hair, and the rising cost of a good brew has been of serious concern to this maze-running Psychologist, but he meets all such problems with a broad smile. .
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ALLEN EDWARD BAGG OTTO PETER BADENHAUSEN Alpha Delta Phi Staten Island New York D. T., Was Los, Pentagon, Class President 3, Student Council 3, 4, Interfraternity Council President 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Senior Editor Hamiltonian 4, Block Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Honor Court 4g Campus Fund 3, Who's Who in American Colleges 3, 4. If you want to be the BMOC, that's OTTO. If you want to be an All-Star soccer full- back, that's OTTO. OTTO seems to be one of those characters who can do anything easily and well whether it's running to assembly, crying the virtues of Ballantine or walking with that somewhat bow-legged gait. His rushing enthusiasm crowded the AD House almost to the bursting point. Sigma Phi Old Greenwich Connecticut J- V. Hockey 2, Squash 3, 4, Captain 4, Sailing Club 3, 4, Commodore 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Student Admissions Committee 3, 4, Nous Onze, TGITLNBV Club. Weaned by the fabulous man Dyke in more worldly ways, Al Pouch has struggled with Rats, John Baldwin's choir, an occasional attempt at hockey and the internals of an MG. His attempts to cultivate Mr. De Morales have been met with enthusiasm by his friends, but disdain by that party. The total energies of his senior year have been concerned with cultivating a taste for scotch and women from Arizona to Old Green-witch, not to mention an academic pursuit involving seminars which were elected so that he would have classes only three days a week. DAVID LANSING BARBER Theta Delta Chi Kenmore New York Assistant Manager Baseball lg Spectator 3, International Relations Club 1, Choir 3. The amazing Barbour, possesser of an unusual schedule, hideous laugh, joan, and a hatred for the gym and all that it implies, leaves, considerably heavier than when he joined us. This advocate of school spirit will send his sons elsewhere, claiming that the monastic life is no place for a believer of Jazz On Sunday . Perched at the piano with brew at hand, Miss Birdlegs , has played many a night to an enthralled audience. With his battered hat jammed firmly on his head, this spinner of tall tales, outstanding musician, and champion chugger leaves behind a host of friends. EDWARD VICTOR BARNES Emerson Literary Society Forest Hills - New York Track 1, 2, Cross Country, Mgr. 3, Block Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cube 3, 4. In four years, the Satanic grin of Ham. Coll's devi1's disciple became a landmark at E. Hall. Ed pursued the vital pleasures of life with boundless zeal and commendable determina- tion of purpose, gathering about him a nucleus of stalwart cronies whose dark exploits will never be equalled. Singer of homey ballads, he has charmed many a party, while his pro- testing fellow Emersonians turned several shades of red and their dates listened wide-eyed and with unbelieving ears. ' 25
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