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BARCLAY BARFLIES The way of all flesh — to the Tower, continued to be an accurate maxim of campus life, as any of the well hung inmates thereof will attest. Members of the Class of ' 52 who did their damnedest to maintain this reputation were Andy Briod, Jim Gilpin and Ted Hibberd, with Corporal Jerry Crowley of the Marines and South Barclay a not infrequent frequenter of their grave and sacred proceedings. Andy, as everyone knows (and he possibly would like to forget) was Co-Captain of this year ' s football team. It was scarcely a season of unparalleled success, and our stymied backfield often seemed in need of more leadership than it got. Neverthe- less, spark-plugging both offense and defense in an era of two-platoon systems and winning the coveted outstanding player award in last November ' s Swarthmore game are achievements which Andy can (and doubtless will) remember with pride. After graduation he goes on to a newspaper job and, of course, Judy. Last fall, Ted proved to be the football team ' s inadvertent Achilles heel, the recurrence of an old foot injury depriving the team of its only effective punter and passer and its best ball carrier. But spring saw him add to his excellent athletic record on the baseball field. A really incredible record has been turned in by Jim ' s faithful Model-A station- wagon, a vehicle of superhuman powers on which its owner has lavished an unending care and affection. Scarcely a state in the Union or maiden on the Main Line has not seen the Flying Windtunnel, evoking various and, occasionally, momentous conse- quences not exactly suited for publication. Kindly old Jerry, Tenth Entry ' s top scholar and erstwhile footballer, returns to the Marines this summer a sergeant. The recruits under him will no doubt receive the most un-Marine-like training imaginable and, all in all, will be the luckiest men in the Corps. ANDRE E. BRIOD V indsor Road, Upper Village, Hillsborough, New Hampshire. Major: History. Birthplace: Ossining, New York. Activities: Customs Committee 4; NEWS 4; WHRC 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JEROME F. CROWLEY, JR. 5211 39th Street, N.W., Washington 15, D. C. Major: Sociology. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Activities: WHRC 1, 2; Football 2; Basketball 2 (jayvee); Golf 4. VINCENT GILPIN, JR. Apple Hill, West Chester, Pennsylvania. Major: Economics. Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota. Activities: Glee Club 2; WHRC 2, 3; Fencing Assistant Manager 2, Manager 3; Class Night 2; Varsity Club 3, 4; Football Program Advertising Manager 3; Mountain- eering Club 4. EDWARD N. HIBBERD, JR. 1422 Orchard Way, Rosemont, Pennsyl- vania. Major: English. Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
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B. M. 0. C. ' s Terror of every freshman class, including his own, has been Edge Grant, greatest Rhinie-baiter of them all. A busy fellow he is too, what with supervising the disciplin- ing of freshmen, running the radio station, directing the Ten O ' Clock Club (well, to be truthful, Edge is the Ten O ' Clock Club), and managing just about every varsity team extant. His complex campus career had its climax last fall, when he was the ever scurrying head manager of the football team, a position in which he showed a diligence matched by few of his predecessors. What makes Edge run? Well, two things are observable: abiding enthusiasm for the Sirs Gilbert and Sullivan, and intense class loyalty. If you crave information on the former (God help you), he will be glad to oblige with lengthy lectures and noble attempts at rendering some of the tunes that packed them in a half century ago. As for the Class of 1952, its honor is the only topic on which he is really outspoken. His roommate Ken Nelson, however, is outspoken on any and all topics. He will give his opinion on anything, solicited or not. He has won three managerial letters: football, basketball, and track. He ' s also been busy in radio and Drama Club affairs. Persistent bridge player and most accomplished — er — apple-polisher on campus. Mainstays of the chem lab are Curt Fey and Fritz Kohler, both pre-med students. The former is best known for his black Chewy, the bane of every pedestrian, motorist, and lamppost in Greater Philadelphia. The latter has turned in an incredible record in pre-med courses and seems destined for plodding success in the future. The campus magnate of the two, though, is Curt, who has determinedly bossed the Chem Club with Swiss persistence. EDGERTON GRANT Bonnie Burn Road, Scotch Plains, New Jersey. Major: English. Birthplace: New York, New York. Activities: NEWS 1, Exchange Editor 2; WHRC 1, Record Librarian 2, Program Director 3, 4; Debating Society 1, 2; Bridge Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Assistant Manager 2, 3, Manager 4; Basketball Assistant Manager 2, 3; Track Assistant Man- ager 3; Class Night 1, 2; Varsity Club 4; 10 O ' Clock Club 1, 2, Chairman 3, 4. KENNETH ROY NELSON, JR. United States Marine Hospital, Staten Island, New York. Major: Chemistry. Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana. Activities: NEWS 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; WHRC 1, 2, 3, Special Events Director 4; German Club 2; Chemistry Club 1; Bridge Club 4; Football Assistant Manager 1, 2, Manager 3; Basketball Assistant Manager 1, 2, Manager 3; Track Assistant Manager 1, 2, 3, Manager 4; Class Night 1, 2, 3; Cap and Bells 4; Varsity Club 3, 4. CURT FEY Coopertown Road, Haverford, Pennsylvania. Major: Chemistry. Birthplace: Berlin, Germany. Activities: Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; Football Assistant Manager 2. F. PETER KOHLER 37 Derwen Road, Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. Major: Chemistry. Birthplace: Stuttgart, Germany. Activities: German Club 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3, 4; Philosophy Club 3, 4.
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