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CLIFFORD H. HAHN Woodchuck PITTSBURGH, PA. PRINCETON A remarkably brilliant mind and a will to work have enabled Woodchuck to win first academic honors among the Seniors with almost monotonous reg- ularity lnclined to be very quiet when he entered Massanutten, his year here has done a great deal toward destroying his inhibitions about expressing himself. Although not a natural athlete, he was the most determined and persistent mem- ber of the ayVee football squad. He has those qualities which usually spell suc- cess In his chosen field of engineering. We predict for him success, both in col- lege life and in his work thereafter. LINUS R. HALIN Dixie TARENTUM, PA. PURDUE I-low the name of Dixie was ever acquired is beyond us, because he is not from anywhere south of the Mason-Dixon Line. However, he lives up to the name with his easy-going personality, but he does have a habit of passing out some very sarcastic remarks-but all in fun. ln football we can use the old proverb that, As an end, 'Dixie' made a swell halfbackf' Being very tough fphysicallyj and a deadly tackler, he should go far in football. He has a build which reminds one of an All-American quarterback. A Little Bit Independent describes Dixie in his attitude to the opposite sex. We have heard that he really and truly wears the pants in that Grace-ful love affair of his. Although Dixie has been at Massanutten for only one short year, he has made many friends and to whatever school he enters next year, we can only say-your gaing our loss. CHARLES H. HAYS ucurlyn PITTSBURGH, PA. CARNEGIE TECH joe lists his enthusiasms as building model aeroplanes, playing the saxophone and subdividing Gaul into its three parts. As a leading member of the Aeroplane Club he displayed unsuspected resources of patience and ingenuity in constructing models. l-le broke what is believed to have been the all-time endurance record- when his plane lodged in a tree! The Massanutten Dance Band owes much of its sax-appeal to Joe, and it must be conceded that he can toot sweet. This mod- est fellow of varied interests will make his mark in the world fhe made quite a few here D and we hope he flies high. THE AD UTANT-1936 lk f28j
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ALBERT G. FREROTTE CCAIQ, FORD CITY, PA. PITT Big, strong, rangy-but not dumb !-describes Al to a T . A more stu' dious, hard-working chap cannot be found in the entire school. Easy-going Al becomes perturbed at nothing, even though the boys are making sport of him Cwe never did for several reasons D. Pittsburgh is going to get a wonderful foot- ball center next fall. That never-say-die spirit stamps Al as the type of athlete who is not only oing to be good, but is going to be a great player. Swearing on the athletic field fsertering his form, getting more distance, Al is destined ro make a name for himself. Don't be surprised to find Frerotte on the 1940 Olympic Team. ROBERT B. GABRIEL I 6B0b7! DETROIT, MICH. MICHIGAN During his sojourn at Massanutten Bob has made an enviable record for himself in more than one phase of school life. An excellent student, captain of a championship swimming team, president of the science club, he is the type of student equally appreciated by coaches and teachers. His continual cheerfulness and amiable personality will make him long remembered by students, faculty and townspeople. The college of his choice, whether it be the University of Michigan or Washington and Lee University, may be sure that it has enrolled a capable student and a dependable athlete. FRANK W. GEARING, Jr. X CCDOCH WOODSTOCK, VA. UNIVERSITY or VIRGINIA Woodstock, the quiet, slumbering village of Civil and Revolutionary War fame claims Frank as one of its worthy citizens. But we hesitate to say whether Frank feels the same way about it. Quiet, reticent, but alert, we can only opine as to his future. Whether he will follow in his farher's footsteps and seek his fame and fortune in the medical world only the days that lie ahead can tell Bur judging by the way he makes the music roll from a sax, he will some day make any musician sit up and take notice. Whatever course he follows, we feel sure that he will appease the souls of the afflicted-either by mellow notes or sooth ing balms. V273 lk THE ADJUTANT-1936
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F Q 3 GEORGE S. HINKINS George STRASBURG, VA. NEW YORK MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY George claims as his home the neighboring town of Strasburg, Vir inia. As a company commander, his clear, commanding voice produced a quici snappy cadence for the privates in his company. Bein subse uently relieved ofthe com- mand of his company, he very capably fulhllegrhe ofgce ofCadet Supply Officer. George, at present, is rather undecided as to the future. Whether to become an Admiral in Uncle Sam's navy or whether to guide the destinies of the Dollar Steamship Lines is a most important question to him Much midnight oil has been consumed while wrangling with those questions. At any rate, we ex- pect to hear from him some day. JOHN A. HINES Jack CARBONDALE, PA. PENN STATE jack is really and truly one ofthe Colonel's boys. A long time has elapsed since jack entered the portals of higher learning at Massanutten. Carbondale. Yes, it is in the coal regions of Pennsy, and Jack has brought to M.M.A. that true and much ridiculed miner talk. Due to his fatherly advice and a 100 per cent interest in all the boys' problems, he is often referred to as Fodder, which is miner talk for father. Carrying the mail fmail means footballj on those thrilling reverse plays was Iack's specialty which he did in a touchdowny man- ner. He shags baseballs in the outfield when one of M.M.A.'s pitchers slips on down the alley. If you ever hear someone murdering the King's English with Hdees, does, you'se guys, etc., look around you for jack Hines of Carbondale, Pennsylvania. WALLY B. HOFFRICHTER cawallyss DETROIT, MICH. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN And another Detroit swimmer! A more likable, friendly, sociable fellow cannot be found on the whole Massanutten campus. Wally has made up his mind to study journalism at the U. of Michigan, and we know that he cannot help but become a success. More power to him. This Detroiter is the last word, or shall we say splash, in interscholastic breast strokers. He was one ofM.M.A.'s two winners at the Nationals in Philadelphia, and we wish to congratulate him on his feat. If our sincere wishes will help him to make the Olympic team, he is the champion right now. Best ofluck, Wally. Regards to F. C293 nk THE ADJUTANT-1936
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