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- --.,.-... ..... -, f,....- H-.. U R dw suffrcientlv now. 'bl Class We believe we have stung e y d's hands are always cold. ter consult the report of the Sixth Form Bi e . One kind word would not be amissf Cold hands denote a warm heart. Re . Considering the fact that jones has been with us but for one year, he has attained at very prominent posi- tion in the school. 4' Tad made good on the football team, and promises to 'cstar in baseball. Hap 7' is a shining light in his studies. Butler will willingly furnish any particulars about jonesyf' Teddy Sewall has taken part in most of the branches of athletics in a very creditable way. Theodore is a 4' fusserv and a shark'l besides. 4' Lernonn Dickinson, 'C Mousen Merrill and Piggy Goan are our class grinds. The former, ff Lemon, however, played on the football team and scored points for our track team by way of recreation. Matthiessen is our motorcycle and chemistry fiend. We hope for great things from Toots in the scientific world. Mary Phillip's zeal and industry on the Town and Gown Board should prove an example to the less enterprising and to those who will not call him a grind. Indeed, we should not be surprised to some day find our young hopeful a reporter on the N ew York Journal. - Tesser Shaw, besides being an athlete, is very much in evidence in our musical world. Cavity Voorhees's praises as a football player have been sung before. We expect our happy-go- d showing in baseball. ' i d 'n almost every form of athletics. H b to make an equally goo g h has always a helping han 1 lucky oy Oh, yes, there is Lloyd Strough, too, w o Fll t forget our good-hearted friend. ' l fa s be animated by the same spirit 3 t 'ou Squaw, we no Mackenzie, and may we a vt y oles of life's tragedy, Heres oy , member what we owe to ll ve and assume the sterner r 37 - Let us ever re that exists in the class of IQO8 as we pass through co eg ' th fates lead us and pressing on to those things which are before. HISTORIAN. following where e 30 ' .
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Fifth Form History L, cc E bring our years to an end as a tale that is told. Our junior year ends, but our thrice-told, unfin- ished tale only increases in interest, and like an Arabian Night' s story, anticipation and eager expectation lie just a little farther on. Our history, like all true history, does not consist of a mere chronological order of incidents and events, but is a record of progress and achievement. What words of praise could do justice to the spirit 'og showed on the football field last fall! Remember Cullman, who broke his wrist during the f1rst week of practice, but undaunted, returned and made the first team. There,s Voorhees. Could anything equal his splendid work at half-back? A broken shoulder bears evidence of his courage. Walker, too, fought with the spirit of a true Spartan warrior at the Hackley game. He forgot all about the pain and suffering of his injured knee, when fighting for the honor of the school. Breevort also played a good game as half-back, and Ewing, who played successfully at end, was made next year's captain. Stout and Kennard S. both won laurels on the second team, and Wise, too, helped out the sturdy little scrub in their battle with Holbrook. Then therels Stern, who time and time again saved our second team from being scored on by his daring tackles. As full-back, he was second to none. Dickinson A. and Gilbert filled their positions as assistant managers nobly. It is just such stuff as this that soldiers are made of, and when military drill was introduced on the campus, who better prepared to meet this innovation than the boys named? Voorhees was elected captain of Company A, VValker, Stern and Rosenbaum were appointed non-commissioned officers and the rest of us fell in as petty officers and privates. Not only on the gridiron and parade-ground have our members excelled, but they stand forth in other forms of athletics as well. Breevort, Ewing and Robinson played well on last year's baseball team, and these with our new men, Gilbert, Voorhees, Gould and Haines, ought to give a good account of themselves on the diamond this year. Did not our men run the hockey team? With Voorhees manager and five of our fellows in the line-up, we put forth a team that the school was proud of. In tennis, Higgins did good work as runner-upl' in last spring's tournament, and played valiantly against Columbia's freshmen. Haines undoubtedly will also bring us added honors. Voorhees, Robinson and Beltzhoover represented our form on the swimming team in the Hackley meet 32 14 nd NN an gymnasti The and we N class of W m3rlC thi The rian, war lpual-wal Pygmalir the versa sounded Wh- gave ex, use-the our collf page of I will pale decades
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