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a THE GRE D” SANDS GaR-A Ye BsO4OL ee ea Se eee ee DAVID) NUTT Gray Club. HE gentleman before you is none other than The Honorable David Nutt, better known as Beany. It is largely through his efforts that this book lies before you. For during the last year Beany has presided over the destinies of the Year Book Board. It was a difficult task that confronted Beany when he was elected to the position last fall a task that consisted of forcing enough ma- terial out of three indolent scribes to go between these covers. But Beany, with characteristic determination, grinned and set to work. And here is the book. 3eany found time to do many things besides acting as head of the Year Book 3oard. Last fall he was demon guard on both the First Team and the Gray Team. Very few men got past him more than once. 3eany was an enthusiastic basketball player, as skillful as enthusiastic. No one knows what Beany aims to be after he has graduated from college. But the whole Senior class knows that he will eventually be what he sets out to be. [ eighteen | Editor of Year Book. Football, 9, 10. Basketball, 10. Gym Team, 10. Com- mittees: Collection, Grounds. Players’
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ert, Oe thy en Cree). Grok e Ac cB OF On K WINCHELL KELLER Red Football, 9, 10.. Track, 10. Baseball, 10. Tennis. Committees: House. Year Book Board (Reporter ). | INCHELL, known to his associates as Bud, is the scientific wizard of the graduating class. Radio is his specialty. His greatest pleasure is dialing in on some distant station which he has been striving for weeks to come in contact with. If a person dares to walk into Bud’s private little station, known to the world as W8KZL, he invariably finds Winchell mixed up in a conglomeration of different length rods, wires, and tools. Bud has a little pet germ which he always has at his beck and call to rescue him from History exams and the like. In fact, the germ has done such a good job that we believe it deserves special commendation. All hail to you, little germ! Winchell is also the champion 220-yard runner of the Hawken Track Team. If Mr. Keller keeps up his radio work, maybe someday WJAY will give him a tryout. [ seventeen |
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— Eo — ee err Secretary of Student Assembly, 10. Sec- retary of Gray Society, 10. Secretary of Executive Committee, 10. Football, 9, 10. Tennis Team. Basketball, 10. Com- mittees: Lost and Found. Year Book Board (Athletic Editor). Baseball,. 9. -—e.e , rreeeeeeeeeeeee Oe EEE asia ete AC ede I Ge Re A Veo 6) OOK — ee —X—=— — l ——— ..e—————S———— On eee RALPH STICKLE Gray HE gentleman in the picture above is none other than Ralph Stickle, Junior. He has come to be known to his schoolmates as Durante because of that un- usually large proboscis protruding from his streamlined visage. When seconds are offered at lunch, “More of everything” is Ralph’s inevitable request. This Ralph hates hats. He has rarely worn one to school; he may be seen on the coldest winter days wending his way hatless through blizzards with one or two classbooks under his arm. Ralph is a tennis fan. Now don’t misunderstand, he can hit the ball. His strongest attack is to get the pill hurtling at a mad pace over the net, take a crack at it, then burst out with a laugh, weakening his opponent considerably. Besides tennis, he participates in football, basketball, and base ball when his patriotism to the school or to the Grays prompts him to do so. [ nineteen |
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