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Beck} ' , ihi ' two ol w li(Ji and they could he seen time with nc ' er a dull Kd ar Hell. I ' itt ' s loss was our niim. I Slid, though lie started there transferred in lime to join us as a Rhinie and proceeded i|uickl - to show that he was really one of the t;anii and ,iii integral pari ol the Colle.t;e. HciominL; Chairman of ihe Store ( onimittee in his S(i|)hnm()re ear he rapidly proceeded to hrint; order out of chaos and has the dis- tinction of starling that institution hack along the roatl to financial success. And he was not al)o e snagging high marks in classes where he inevitably sat in the first row ready to confuse the professor with his favorite query h.it 1 don ' t see is how . . . ? while at the same time earning a reputation for squir- ing with the aid of the white-side-walled n were inseparable to the last. She was his trade-mark e% ' ery where when classes were over all ready tor a good mometit. won of fa his c deftl Burns Brodhead. Burns is the boy with tln ' serious, searching look in his eyes; but ou ' d better keep your guard up when you ' re talking with him or you ' ll find yourself wide optn for one of his south-aw wisecracks. Col- lige hasn ' t changed him a bit — he ' s still as nai ' e as he was the day he carried Dick Mayer ' s ftirniture for him but he could • ngue Kinstein into belie ing the world was llat if he wanted to. ( eorge taught him how to do that. Burns is an authority- on Media nightlife and Swarthmore women. He also knows |nite a bit about the world west of Phila- delphia. As an athlete, he once accidentally ciitend a cross-country meet; and almost it, b - golly! He is a skilled and competent driver, but through a quirk te Burns must ask his roommate ' s permission whenever he wants to bring ar on campus. Burns hopes to be a minister, it ' s hard y punch the de il out of the 1 )e il ! to imagine .inyoni ' who could more
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Dick Bauer. Dick is one of those enviable ( liaracters who led the complete life while in this intellectual rat ' s nest. Knocking down an average that was more than respect- able and grasping a big gob of the extra- curricular pie, Dickie also burst out in 1 )el;orah Debbie and kept Jeanie bursting out over him. About that average though, it ' s rumored that he broke the record for . IBBI BII HIH snap courses set by A. Wearybotton, ' 04. L-,„ Dick ' s voice was often the highlight of a glee club concert but perhaps we will alwa s re- member him most with his vashbasin Wag- i ner. Weaver, Bauer, Weaver and Bauer was ti a quartet quite unlike anything we had ever heard before and its demise is the one bright spot of graduation. Dick is one of the few people we have ever known to go into a florist ' s shop and o rder a narcissus corsage. We asked Dick about this and he blushingly admitted it was a sort of complex with him. Howard Bedrossian. 15ede is the only man in college to average three dates a week (luring his whole stay here. He certainly must have something: we have seen two letters from Mary arrive on the same day. Nurses are his specialty, but secretaries rate high. We can vouch that Howard studies. The f)nly waste of time that we know of is the course he took in heavenly bodies. Alter all his experience we don ' t think he needs Ixjoks on that subject. He has alwa s tried out for sports, but just misses out. We can ' t blame him for that, since our own record is nil. He continually worries over his weight, but you can ' t live off the fat of the land and not gain weight. His favorite meat is Lamb, we hope that ' s right. Howard is moving on to Temple to prepare for medicine. We wish him our best, and hope he succeeds.
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Norman Brous. Of the strong, silent men in the Class (if 42, Norman Brous is out- standing. Quite often lie was seen striding across the campus, briefcase in hand and a very serious expression on his face. During his Senior year he wore the broadest grin of any of the Day students after completing his Comprehensives in January, the first in the class to weather that storm. Called to the armed forces in the middle of his last year, Norman left before his basketball talent could be put to good use on the court. His athletic ability was evident in his junior year when, as one of the five fighting Day students, he placed a sterling game as guard on that championship intramural team. Yet Norman ' s reputation rests not on his basketball prowess, but rather on his purposeful and s stematic endeavors as a student and scholar. Becoming a Day student after his Freshman year, Korman lost many contacts with the resident students, but to those whom he favored with his friendship his fine qualities were an inspiration. Knox Brown. Knox is a tall, pleasant chap who means a thing when he says it; and can always prove it if he has to. His dress is as smooth as his speech; and as the time approaches for putting THE RECORD to bed he looks like a sure thing to win the News poll hands down. His wit is ironic and sure-fire. His boogie piano is genuine and impassioned. Besides being a gentleman and a scholar, Knox is also somewhat of a businessman and somewhat of an athlete. As manager of the C lee Club in his senior ear he put through deals with Hood and Beaver that would cause a minor shake-up on Wall Street, were the details to come to light. As a member of a championship volleyball team throughout his college life, he has displayed nerves of brass and muscles of steel. Knox is also known as the elusive ideal of many a local damoiselle who, attracted by the aura of mystery surrounding his personality, has found herself spurned in favor of a legendary nymph named Fran, of whom we have heard much, but whom Knox has never seemed able to pro- duce as prima facie e ' idence in crucial moments.
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