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Britton Hnlu the Class jltanhs Done most for Hoosac Done Hoosac for the most The wittiest ................. The funniest................. The smartest Laziest Hack off The best pinochle player The biggest operator... Biggest drag with the Masters In worst with the Masters ... Gets away with the most Gets away with the least Neatest Most absent minded .......... Most gullible... Most generous ... Most pessimistic ... Most likely to succeed... First to get married.... Lover boy .................. Handsomest ................. Future Sugar Daddy..... Class baby.................. Most genuine................ ... Sabo ... Magee .... King Bronson ...... Seager Magee Wegner Britton ....... Bronson ....Benzinger Sabo, Britton King, Magee Lance, Romary Britton ....... Elliot Sabo ... MacMaster 3enzinger ... Britton Romary ... MacMaster ...Magee ....... Romary Bobak
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iCnhu'r (than CLlmsi' » » Every year there are certain rabble which fail to be among the select few who are in the senior class. And we, the Seniors, get pretty shaken about this. Being the Noble class that we are, we are going to lower ourselves and mention these plebeians. In the fifth form there are seven lucky members. First among these is Reb Asplund, who, when not seen in his long underwear, can be found nailing beer-bottle caps on his bulletin board. From the lower end of the building comes Rock ‘n’ Roll Watkinson and his teenagers, followed by Nick Maddux, who thinks it’s so funny he can’t stop laughing. Moving onto the second floor, we come upon Mai Bliss, who is handicapped by coming from the wrong side of the river. He has never lost an argument, but who has. His roommate, Albany’s gift to Hoosac, Jim Keenan, has a great claim to fame—the only boy to trap a duck all year. By the way, do you have a “Keenan for Prefect” button? On the third floor we find Bill Mills pushing through radio tubes looking for part of his pet Gravely. We see Jim Boink “I Go Papo” button on. In the fourth form there is none other than Darien’s one and only Herbert Schwartz, better known as Hoby. Hobv is Rebel’s partner in crime and corruption. When not train-hunting, Hoby is taking triangles with the Reb. Geff Ball is the scape-goat of the Owl Board, while Loftus is the end of the council which goes over the fence last. Lee Bishop can usually be heard saying “Come on”, but when you come, he goes. In the third form there are a bunch of hackers. Kemp, for instance, developed a mad passion for Angelus and had a habit of ringing it after lights. But snooping Mai Bliss found him out and turned him over to a responsible group of merciless seniors. Then there’s Torres with his little list. Torres was confident that he was Hoosac’s Joe Lewis. When Bill Parshall is not in a St. Agnes letter, he’s out ducktrapping with Jim Keenan. Edgar Torev can usually be found checking his one trap, while Garges is looking at chopped and channeled girls. Keller’s claim to fame is being the first to realize that Mr. Clarke was a master. Moving on to the really lower forms we come upon Charlie Rexford shoveling it away at Mr. Howard’s table. Charlie is the only boy who asks for seconds when the firsts aren’t out yet. Charlie’s friend in crime and corruption is Bill Schultz. Schultz is the Romeo of the second form, and when not “snowing” the girls from the Falls, is working on St. Agnes. From Tant’n, Slim Jim Beal, the boy in long red flannel underwear, can usually be found running around with same football tackle from the Falls. We have to watch what we say about Rus Reeder, because he has three older sisters. Bill Hall is the second form’s Bill Mills. Dean Smith wants to be able to trap like Jim Keenan. The bottom of the band comes in the forms of Hillman and Eisner, who can usually be found ringing the bells for Sabo or selling flavored toothpicks. There is only one trouble with being an underformer, and that’s being an under-former. But someday, maybe they too shall be honored enough to become sixth formers.
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