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Page 83 text:
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HOWARD XVENNERHOLM . . . New at sclzool, Howie made a big place for himself with an easy grin and an easy chair in the Record Room. He weighed less than 155, but filed plenty of holes at center and and of the Varsity. ln the winter he excelled with Mr. Sf-hmitt's ,layeee Basketballers. RICHURD XXITKIND . 1jlClx has about htm an air o sollfllty and dependability which is truly to lre marveled at. Unilh regard to his ponderous gait. his unelianging features. and his plat-id voice. he seems a man without nerves. hut beneath this impressive exterior we sense the heart and eompassions of a lamlz. Took a stall at the Prirzting Club for a while. played a little Third Foot- ball this fall, and zras another of those Coofl C0l'l'f'lIf7lf'lIf Club memlzers. 79
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DAVID UPDIKE . . . Happy-go-lucky Dave lived at the Dorm for three years and stayed there when he found Hubbard needed look- ing after. A really pleasing personality with a tot of young ladies at his heck and tongue. but few got around to seeing his consorts. Made the Times social page and called it quits. He played scrub end with the Varsity, changed this year to soccer. where he fitted wellg in tlze spring his fancy turns to the quarter- mile sprint. HOW.-KRD WVEII .... We are at a loss to know just what the Scout Troop or Good Gl7l'f'fIlIIl,l'ILi Cluh would e1'er have done without Howard and his querulous, soprano 1'oiee. allways eager to tall: to anyone concerning the world's injustices. we feel sure that some day he will he a great social reformer. During his stay at H. lil. has asked a lot of rather amusing and often naive questions in Class. 78
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WILLIAM H. VVYCKOFF . . . Bill's analytical mind has for years untangled the labyrintlzs of Math. and Science problems with en- viable skill, while if you ever want a puzzle solver, again he is tl, l ' ' 16 man to go to. Usually rather quiet, you should hear Bill cheer on the baseball Varsity of which he is manager. He is hard work- ing, a member of the Social Committee, rarely missing even an S. N. C. get-together. Chief Record Room boarder. ROBERT ZLIJKER . . . On the MANNIKIN and Record boards, a member of the Philosophy, German, and Good Covernment Clubs an advocate for the return of the school band, and finally as a soccer and track exponent, Zuck,, has managed to make his pres- ence around school well known. As a matter of fact wherever you go. we will gladly give you two to one odds that he'll be there also. Wants to do his snooping at Columbia next year. 80
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