Montclair Academy - Yearbook (Montclair, NJ)

 - Class of 1910

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A moral, sensible and wel!-bred ma-zz. M. A., '09-'log Wfalden House, C453 Football Team, QQ, Honor Committee, MJ ,Debating Club, Q4j. ' Ladies and gentlemen, 'step up and see the living wonder of the age, Laurence B. Moore, of Boonton, N. J., the greatest musician of the times. f'Sec sent this notice along ahead of him, and on his arrival he was found to come up to expec- tations. Morse played on the Football Team at centre and was one of the hardest workers on the squad. To look at him one might think that he was seriousness personified, but when he once smiles everyone in the room roars with laughter. In the scholastic line, Morse also shines, and 76-All A's', is getting monotonous. Morse is secre- , anlufbvg-727745, tary of the M. ' lb Boomony N- J' A. s. P. c., and N really does excellent work for that organization. flags y fll qx ,L I According to the number of letters which he claims lkvs ' ,lull come from his sisters, he must have more than a ill' h - L' hundred. However, we fear that there is some 'X Q hidden joke about this sister business, and intend E i H , to look more closely into the matter. Morse is go- ll' QP ing to college, but has not yet decided where. -,fg:f-g3:,er:g if f XM5, Honest, t1z.at's S672-0Z'lS.H C193

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Beaufif11l in form and feaf1'L1'e. , M. A.. '08-'log Wfalden House, C353 Academic Building, Q4jg Debating Club, C35 f4jg Secretary and Treasurer, Q35 C455 Vice-President, Cgjg Debating Team, Q3j Q4j, Delegate Debating League, MD 5 On Bounds Board, Qgjg Yeare Booke Board, Cajg Class President, Kalb, Class Cap Committee, Cglg Class Dance Committee, C4jg School Dance Committee, C455 Y. M. C. A. Secretary, 135, Vice-President, QQ, Assistant Cheer Leader, Q4j. ' Our honored president, 'ijiininielf Mcliown, hails from the same town as his cousin Strasenburgh. Wfe only have space to print a few of his accomplishments, but among these are debat- ing, tennis, playing the mandolin, fussing and bowling. james is a crack bowler, and loves to tell about the game when he had 200 in the third frame. K'Skinny belongs to Mr. Libbyys Ancient History Class, along J with such bluffers as A my Du Bois and Rock- fag? well, but he has them 'EQ R0ChCSfCf, N- Y- all distanced. ln- Rf, deed, he has blufhng down so fine that he gets all Als l 2519 79 every week, when he isn't busy writing to Her. Ham- fo fo ' '53, 3 J merhead, or Razor-Face, is First Lieutenant of Co. fl L23 B., and many boys have done arm exercise on his ac- j U - - count. NVhen the military was made elective, he liked 4 li s it so much that he kept on wearing his uniform just the asf' -, .. . . . . . x . - an I.. same. Jimmie is going to lkfilhams' next year for de- XL? hating and athletics. OI1! You ...... 1 CISD



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HI-lc lzafli zz daily beauty in his life. M. A., 309-,IOQ l7Valden House, C4j. Carl Ott is the output of Sayre, Penn. Doe blew in here so late in the football season that he failed to make his M, but we have heard great rumors about his game as fullback on Sayre High-whatever that may be. Ottsy', also went out for basketball, but, alas! he was too heavy for that game and mag- nanimously retired in favor of lighter aspirants. Ott is a regular terror among the ladies, and when he iastens his sweet brown eyes upon any one of the fair sex- she's his'n, to use a colloquial phrase. Z W lu the military department 6'Ferday is fgaplf-4 the big noise. l-le is third private in Co, 'Q A I A. As a student he is also a wonder. Q P S ta' mfg Sayre, Pa, N171 All As is a song often sung by ' Q Mr. MacViear at assembly Friday J , 11101'11i11g'. Ott is going to Cornell and intends to enter the medical profes- lfmjf' sion, if he doesn't change his mind later. 5 M .Q A ... No-w Azzzaryllisf' . Mis ..s 'Tik- C205

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