Harstrom School - Mescolanza Yearbook (Norwalk, CT)

 - Class of 1909

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HKNUCKU KNABLE, after making a killing at New Haven in the spring, returned to us last fall and has fully lived up to his reputation with 'the fair sex. However, he found time to play center on the football team, and has led the field in the coveted A's. Elk,s small appetite and constant ugrouchv has been a great source of wonder to us all. VVhen last heard from he was wrestling with the gun club affairs. Yale Sheff' will claim him this fall. PHILIP KLEIN came to us from Rowayton, a suburb of' Norwalk. When last seen he was wrestling with the problem of' finding a team to represent us in the Interscholastic tennis tournament held at New Haven. Though seldom seen he is always heard from at the end of the month. He will enter Yale Law this fall. A LASSIIL IJADD a111wed in Norwalk after Christmas vacation. He has the queer habit of sleeping with salt and sugar spread profusely over the bed, and with all the bolts on his windows and doors locked. He is one of the most ardent members of 'I'eachers,' bowling club. He may be seen every Friday running for his home in Jersey. I-Ie will enter Sheff' a year from this fall. 23

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SLEFiPY HOSTETTER, the hu1nan interrogation point, has lately pub- lished a most noteworthy pamphlet entitled uTrap Shooting at a Glance. He fell asleep, however, before explaining how to break the pigeons. The book was published minus the later information. He will complete his two-years, stay with us this spring and awaken next fall in Yale. f'ED JENNINGS, one of the old gang, returned this fall to captain the foot- ball team and also the hockey team. After many misgivings he decided to room with Bob Miller in the latterls apartments at 15 Arch St., where he may be found re-murdering Caesar. Ed is one of the mainstays of the ball team and can always be relied upon to cover second. Ed's chief winter delight was speeding his cutter on the boulevard. He expects to enter Sheff. ' FRANK HOUSE is a bro-ther of the famous Max House, which should help some. Frank, following the well-trodden path from Hotchkiss, arrived in time to captain the golf team. Aside from this Frank has been devoting most bf' his time to his studies as he is trying to enter college this fall, and if the coveted A's are criterions Yale will surely see himthis fall. 22



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HJIMBTYD LAWRENCE, one of the Pomfret syndicate, came to us last sum- mer, and decided to spend the winter here. Altho-ugh a tennis shark, we are U relying on him for the pivot position on the baseball team. If Jennings had. not been in school he would surely have been elected captain of the hockey team. He may easily be distinguished by his duck-like walk and erect posture. He will take the Sheff special for New Haven this fall. V ffm-m.,,, dw? POT LEHBIANN, of finance committee fame Chowever he is not to blamej, was the mainstay of our football line last fall. His constant good nature and witty remarks have been a source of great pleasure to us all. The Crewv is at defunct member of the tennis club, and is now grandmaster of the Bachelors' Club. He will startle Yale with his originality. 'CCAPE HORN MILLER, one of the two-year-olds, after his spring vacation, returned again to the fold this summer. When not at Colby's, he may be found playing football, hockey or baseball. Bob's chief winter diversion is play-writing and buying candy in fancy boxes. The candy is for himself of course? Bob, on account of his long shapely legs is the hlarathon repre- sentative of the school. When last seen he was jogging down West Ave. with two fur laprobes as a handicap. As soon as Watertown and Norwalk can spare him, Sheff will claim him, I 24,

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