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Ll I ML N 40 ' t 1 HAROLD EDWARD HANDS 1B Entered 8th Form Student Councll 9 10 ll Prefect 12 Class Presrdent 9 T easurer 12 Ledqer 9 10 11 Arrow 9 10 11 12 fEd1torl Glee Club 9 10 11 12 Gambollers 9 10 11 12 Rrfle 8 Football ll 1-lockey8 9C 10C 11C 12C fCaptJ Baseball 11C 12C Tenms 8C 9C 10C llC CCapt1 12C fCapt1 Honorable Mentron 8 9 ll 12 S1lver Medal 10 Mathematrcs Prlze 9 10 Class Prxze l2nd1 ll Enhsted Navy Radar Thls tall lanky fellow was born wrth abrlrty ln athletlcs mathemahcs and leadershrp as well as ln several other trelds 1-le has a mrnd ot hrs own hrs thoughts are not easlly swayed Fortunately hrs thoughts turn towards ways of rmprovement Thrs rs Where hrs leadershtp 1S well clrsplayed As one ot the orrqlnal mem bers ot the Gambolrers Ted has tolled hard to keep that orqamzatron movma l-hs appolnt ments as a Pretect captaln ot both Hockey and Tennrs squads and class Treasurer prove hrs ab1l1ty and popularrty W111'1 the boys At the conclusron ot Navy Radar Ted wtll enter Yale s School ot Enqmeerxnq and follow th successful footsteps of h1s brother lohn So lonq Ted and qood luck PETER CHRISTIANSEN FRIEND Entered Kindergarten Rlfle 8 9 10 ll 12 Auto Mechanl s ll Hockey 10 11 12C Enlrsted U S Army Arr Corps Pete 1S a one tlme owner of Hunka the Model A and therefore stands hrqh ln Green and Gold tradrtlon Hrs crop of resplendent red harr may be se n afar on many a cold Wrnter rnornrnq as he partakes ot the loys of skunq for he 1S also a promrnent member of the H H Club Back at school he calmly endure classes unt1l the sports bell rmqs and then rushes outdoors Where h IS ln hrs element But thrs 1S only natural tor Pete and he has experlence rn Hockey and Football to prove lt The Frlends as a fam1ly lean toward the Army Arr Corps and postwar plans wlll probably rnclude Cornell Unlversrty Goodbye Pete and Whatever happens we can count on you to make the qrade I I J - MIA! u . haw' v1D'f' 'I Fw'1'l' 'l lf w A 1 J ' - ,WWA 'f lut' Mun ' L
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V-Wa 'mm-tl., l0.A-UWM. '-ttp11frLQEP RICHARD DEVEREAUX FOERSTER Fntered 6th Form Student Councll 9 lO ll Prefe t Arrow ll Edttor 12 Class Treasurer 8 Glee Club 9 l l2 Cwamborers Mmual Tratntna 8 Ta k l Ledger 9 IU Crrculatton Mgr ll Enllsted Nzvy R1 h IS lfnown by many nlcknames one of the most outstandlna of them belnq t e lrttle Napoleon H has always wrshed he mraht be Just a lrttle taller so that he could look hls fellow classmates rn the eye l-low ever rn th1s case physlcal stature means noth lnq for he IS one of the outstandmq leaders at Country Day In wtnter when Rlch has tlme on weekends he makes a dash Wllh a few of hts frrends to the Herlrqer Hueqel Skt Club to emoy the thrrlls of thts excrttnq sport Wl'-en the next school year beqtns and the new Pre fects assemble alona wtth the Glee Club and Gambohers they w1ll Search rn vam for some one to ftll Rtch s place Amherst Colleqe and Navy w1ll complete D1Ck s future schedule J DEAN DAVID FITZGERALD Entered 7th Form: Student Council 10, ll, 123 Rifle 8, 9, IO, ll, l2Ty Art 8, gf Glee Club lO: Auto Mechanics lfg Football ll l2C Basketball llC l2C TQHDIS 12 From the rollrnq htlls of Wauwatosa Dean entered Country Day 1n the Seventh Form lt IS the rnfluence of hrs aulet leadershrp 1n the class that has helped to keep our standards hrqh Always ready to help wtth hrs servrces or op1n1ons he has been a falthful and con structtve member of the Student Counctl Dean has spent a larqe part of h1s school ltfe tn Florlda but 1n sprte of thls he has done a fme Job 1n basketball football and m the R1fle Club We w1ll always remember Dean for a ready w1t and frlendly d1spos1t1on Dean expects to Jom the Navy upon qraduat1on and has not made any colleqe plans I 'h, 1 W L ' Q 'KH I I ' - - . , 1 , A : ', . , 7 .C T7- ll, 1 l' 121 I ' ' 7 1' c' fl. ' K ' . 5 ' , f . H ,A tt . . C - l , , 4 . uh V , ' V J ff . ' ,n f- ' I - V Y H 1 5 I If u VI I L 1 , . , I . I . , . . 1
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Tegan sq. Q- Q-R'0oo.rAS,' in-Q I EDWARD HOWELL Entered 9th Form Ledger 0 10 11 12 12 CEd1tor1 Arro J 1 12 Adv rt1s1n Iv I1 Glee C u 11 12 Pnzes Engllsh Au ard 9 Enqllsh Afvurd 0 onorable Mentxon 12 S1 M dul 9 10 lf you turn the paqes of the years back about three or more you w1l1 rensember Eddy always lookmq at the tall fellows and saymq Some day' He has bet rrany a frtend that he wtll be SIX feet tall by qraduatlon and present measurements show that he 15 about a half an 1nch short of tt Nevertheless one w1ll concede f1nal vtctory to hlm Eddy has always shown an ab1l1ty for lettma those smooth sentences flow out and hts edttorshtp of the LEDGER has proven th1s both by h1s edttortals and news artlcles As one of the youngest members of the class Eddy can look forward to a few years at Har vard where we know he w1ll d1st1nQU1Sl1 htmself ou cz-by-Q,-, ati X. RCDBERT NICHOLS HAZELWOOD n red Sth F rm Ledger 11 12 A row 9 10 Manual Tralmnq 10 Spe ch Club 9 Glee Club 11 1 'Drcmatms 11 Commandos 10 Prwes Time Pr17e 10 Seen towerlna far above anybody else Ntck IS always eastly recoqntzed tn a crowd Nlck IS usually on hand for any d1scuss1on and one of hls characterlstlcs wh1ch w1ll help rn later years 1S h1s frankness and straxqhtforwardness Qulte an ardent muslcal fan Nlck 1S always ready wtth the latest news on recent acttvzttes amonq the country s banasmen Many a Joke can be retraced to Nlcks ready Wll or hts Grandfathers loke Book Bestdes be na a soctaltte Ntck has shown hls ab1l1ty on the basketball floor as well as on the football f1eld Wllh the IV s He 1S st1ll undecldea about the future but tt ll elther be Haverford or Navy Radar Good luck N1ck and well be seelnq you later 9 1 forff lf' ., - MS fi A- X ' r A X - Uk. s ,f A if f V - G., Cie' ' ' X ,, g W U t gi-1-W v -. E to 0 7 . . 7 1' , , 11, 12: 7 eg 5 , 2- 1 1 7 1 7 ., ff '. . . . l . . Q? . . .. ft , H . . 1 . . 1 , I - 'f f f ,- P g N . ' 5 I ,. f P l,,1 if , . 1, Z, ,' 1 I I .-' ,I I v . As, F f ' I I ,L fr' -1 ,ff f . .. ' , 'ff Q. 1 lg . ,, 9, 10, 1 , 7 e ' ' Q lanarger 7 1 b 9, 10, 7 ' f ' 7 ' ' 17 ' 7 iver e , . 1 1 1 1 I ' ,, . H , ' A ' ' fy' Y 1 I - ' . . 1 . V 1
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