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DANIEL B. GUTE Gutie has been with the class of '48 since his freshman year, and in those four eventful years he has moulded for himself an excellent reputa- tion. He has contributed his many talents to every phase of school life and has gone about his tasks in a very conscientious manner. Scholastically, Dan is up with the leaders. His jobs with the Arrozz' and Ledger have been many, but his greatest achievement in this line was his appointment as Arrou' editor. Dan has also done himself proud in athletics, for he has been on the football squad for the last two years and has taken part in basket- ball and tennis. All in all Dan is well on his way to success. Good luck at Northwestern, Danny. BRUCE A. I-IANSON Withotxt that modern means of transportation, known as the automobile, Boston's life would be unbearable. We think he knew how to drive when he was born, but Wisctxnsin's statutes sort of cramped his style. There is nothing he likes better than the task of usouping up a stock V-8. Another one of his outside interests is music, for he is not only an accomplished artist at the piano but also a great enthusiast of modern music. Be- sides these outside activities he also manages to attend school. lf he could not drive there, we do not think he would come at all. ln athletics Bruce has been a member of the -I.V.'s and of the hockey squad. Next year his black convertible will be rolling over Northwesterns campus. Good luck. Boston.
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JOSEPH A. CUTLER, III joe is renowned for his virtuosity as a most cordial host. His friendly manner and red hair are known throughout the school and are a sure sign of a congenial comrade. In the winter he risks life and limb playing in the notorious Senior Leagues. For the last four years joe has added his melodious talented voice to the glory of the glee club. He has also graciously given his time and effort to- wards the financial success of the Arrow. He served as head of the committee in charge of the decorations for the very successful junior Prom. Possessing a rare interest in art, he was well- qualified for the job, joe is headed for Princeton, come fall, and we all wish him luck. HERMAN E. FRENTZEL, III Herman came to us in his sophomore year and immediately became one of the leaders of his class, which is verified by the fact that he was elected to the student council and then appointed to the office of prefect in his senior year. Herm is very well versed in matters dealing with politics and current events, and it is a rare sight to find him free from any sort of discussion on those subjects. Maintaining a commendable scholastic average Herm was one of the leaders of his class. As far as athletics were concerned Herm reserved his talents for track and the 880, in which capacity he did a very excellent job. Wherever he may go, he has our best wishes for a bright future.
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WILLIAM C. HOWLAND Here is the class joker-the practical joker. Billy has become notorious for his whimsical sense of humor. To some of the more gullible boys of the class, this young man has been a terrible dis- tractiong for he has a way of making people be- lieve the strangest things. Howlie has been a very conscientious worker throughout his many years at our school. Through the Ledger. the stu- dent council, and the office of prefect Bill has con- firmed the fact that he is a capable leader. In his early years Bill's size hampered him considerably in sportsg however, of late he has shown to us all that he is potentially a fine athlete. Willinims College will have a hne student and a wonderful fellow in Bill next year. ,,,, .,,. , HERBERT J. HUEBSCH, JR. Among his other accomplishments Herbie is well- known for his lusty cheer-leading despite his ap- parently conservative manner. He rates high scholastically in both English and history. He won the approval of his class by being elected to the student council, where he has served faithfully since his sophomore year. Herb holds the position of circulation manager for the Ledger, a duty which he has performed with a great deal of re- liability. He also is a staunch member of the glee club. In the winter he tries his luck as a captain of Senior Leagues. Herbie has his sights aimed at Grinnell. where we feel his abilities will be appreciated.
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