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'H' its uniom Under the watchful guidance of their advisor, Mr. Hays, the class of '53 have shown themselves well able to take over the responsibilities that will be theirs next year. They have had two years to watch Father Chalmers' student self-government T plan in action, and under class president, Emilio Flores, vice-president, Dick Hume, and secretary- treasurer, Neil Randolph, they spent their last two President, Emilio Flores semesters in preparation for the Big Day when Vlfe'P'9Slde 'f Dlfk Hume they will take over the school as seniors. ln the class room, the boys of '53 have held down a fine record. Lead by Paul Anderson, Dick Milling- ton, Chuck Van der Heide, Guay Wilson, and the super students, Tom Hays and Cooley Butler, the juniors give promise of raising Harvard's scholastic record to that of the country's finest prep schools. Athletically, this class really shines. They have fielded such stalwarts as Emilio Flores, lim Hudson, Dick Hume, and Wild Bill Lewis on the football squad, netmen Tom Hays and Brook Powell, merman Dick Hume, diamond-cutter Whity Sanford, and Bert Purdue, Southern California C.l.F. 880 yard dash champion in track. A quick peek at the record shows that the juniors have more men on the athletic honor society than any other class. With such a start, Harvard can look forward to a very successful year. The class also promises to do well militarily. Besides sporting a very snappy color-guard, the juniors have such fine future leaders as Bill Cook, Gary Douglas, Bill Hooker, Andy Jergens, Dave Marks, Emilio Flores, Dick Millington, and Neil The Wheel Randolph. With such fine leadership, Harvard should have another Honor Battalion in next year's Coliseum Competition. With all the ability that exists in the class of '53, we, the Sentinel Annual Staff, have no doubt that next year will be one of Harvard's greatest. ANDERSON, P. BUTLER, C COOK, W. DAVIDSON, J. DE VRIES, D. DOLLEY, L. ELLSWORTH, A. FLORES, E
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Entered '46, Blue, Jr. P.F.C. '46, Jr. Cpl. '47, Jr. Sgt. '48, .lr, P.F.C. '49, Jr. Cpl. '49, P.F.C. '49, Cpl. '50, Sgt. '57, S!Sgt. '57, 2nd Lieu- tenant '57, Platoon Leader, 7st Lieutenant, '52, Military Honor Society '57, '52, Good Conduct Ribbon '47, '48, '49, Best Company Ribbon '48, '49, Commandant's Match '49, Grammer School Track Awards '47, '48, Grammar School Basketball Letters '47, Grammar School Swimming '48, B Basketball '49, C Prep Tournament '49, Varsity Football '50, '57, Varsity Swimming '50, '57, Junior Varsity Football '49, Prep League and Southern Section C.l.F, Awards '50, '57, All C C.l.F. Swimming Team '57, Most Outstanding Member Harvard School Swimming Team Trophy '50, '57, Athletic Honor Society '57, '52 ,Most Outstanding Football Player in Prep League fHelm's Awardl, C Track Letter '49, All Prep Track C Champions '49, Prep League Football Championship Team '57, Editor Sentinel Bulletin '50, '57, Business Manager Harvard Handbook '52, Bailift Senior Committee '52, Academic Honor Society '48,-'57, H Club '50-'52, Student Cabinet '46, '50,-52, Rally Committee '50-'52, General Honor Society '50, '57, '52, Treasurer Student Body '57, '52, Sentinel Annual Staff '52, Grammar School Mathematics Award '47, Varsity Track '52, Master of Ceremonies Saracen Satire '52. I, Dick lShorty7 Zanuck, will my superior technique of acting and bull slinging to Neil Randolph in hope that he will receive more applause in future performances. To Bob Hefner l leave my exclu- sive ability of getting into wrecks in hope that he won't surpass my record. NOTED FOR: The man lrom the studio. HCAMIACJ UPI' 9 an UC 2
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