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HARRY HVBBARD . . . Updilfe might get along without his side kick. Hubbie, but Hubbie doesn't want to lose sight ofDa1'e. Hc's owed too much money and is no fool, believe you us. He is not exactly the scholar, or the athlete. or the great lover: how- ever. when it comes to being a regular fellow and good guy, few can hold a candle to him. H. lll. will miss his red hair and naivite next year. 53 CHARLES HURD . . for tzulu. years Clzarlu s rundly ac: has graced the ranks of Horace Mann: rs aidfd occasionally by a bow tie. Three long yiars o szngzng made him ln side nl o the Clee Club! also co-chairman o thi Social Committu 4 hard working fellow at subjfcls not too closely conructcd uzth marlw, Charlie manages the suzmmzng If am and serzed three uv ul years on the Print Club. Playzd a hard game o ootball as a l'ourth and Fifth Former. Thirty dollars once bought him a lllodfl T
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SHRADY HILL . . . The square, tan house at the bottom of the hill. now occupied by the Baruths, held Shrady for the first fre forms. None was more envied than he for sublime existence: up at 8:45, arrived at Horace Mann ten minutes later. This year the Hillsand the immortal barking of their pup moved far away. Nonplussed. happy, he made his Senior year most successful. breaking into the renovated Quarterly with a fine piece. Spent two worthwhile years with the Dramatic Club and Social Committee. ERN!-.ST V. HOLLIS . . . Backwood ffuds were getting too hot for lf. V. so he packed up his blood hounds to try his luck with the lunch room mob. Cot into training by messing up Yankee backs for two years on the Varsity. Left favorable marks on the track and in the pool. The local color of his Kentucky hill-billy yarns in the Quarterly were achieved through a constant acquaintance with a fellow named Sidney. Other bits of local color through his Social Committee work. Popular, congenial, he ranked well up in his class. 52 A
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by malcing the ,layree baseball team fine job at guard made him Captain and likeable during tlze rest of the seniors, Jerry is the only one whose 1 JEROME HYMAN . . . Entering sclzool last year. ferry started ojff fayree football this fall. A for one of the games. Quiet year. Of nearly a hundred frst choice is Annapolis. ALVER IVES . . . Tllriring particularly as an atlzlele who made both Soccer, Fencing and Track Varsities. Alter was still a fairly studious sort in tlze class room. Always seemed to see the wrong side of 1ifl?.S little jokes. He llas been in tlze Art Club for two yearsg that and a steady lland always made lzim Mr. Cilmoufs elzoice to draw geometry problems on the board. 54
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