Montclair Academy - Yearbook (Montclair, NJ)

 - Class of 1910

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six subjects and an associate editorship of H011 Bounds. VVill,' is also an officer, hanging out his shingle as, First Sergeant Bugbee, Company C. l'Answer when you are spoken to and keep still when you are not. Bugbeeis future stopping place after next year is Amherst College, where, regarding scholastic work, let us quote Mr. Skellie and say Let the good work go on. Now we see another of IQI-I,S beauties-Donald MacVicar. -'KDon', is a very promising man for both football and basketball, and as he played on the Second Football Team and part of the season onthe First Basketball Team, if he keeps on at this rate we'll see Mac do- ing wonders next year. Donn is distinguished from his father by being called Little Macf' although in regard to size he K'ain't no slouchf' Cornell University expects to get him in 1911, and then we hope to see him star at all things. Laurence G. Payson, Secretary, is one of our busiest members. He has been with us for only two years, but we would be willing to say that he has done more for the school than any other member of 1911. For two years he has been on one of our Debating Teams in the New Jersey Inter-scholastic Debating League, and this year he has been an officer in that league. He is on both of the school publications, and his willingness to do more than his share of the work at first startled, then amazed, and finally bewildered the Editor of the Yeare Booke. Laurence is First Sergeant of Company B, and is one of the two conscientious officers in the battalion. Payson is going to Princeton, where we wish him success. Finally we close our Class Portraits with Malcolm R. MacAdoo1 Mad, has been with us for three years and has had a finger in the piei' in nearly everything. The particular branch of study, which seems to appeal to him the most, is Mathematics. He, together with Donald Wfal- den, holds up the' business end of l'On Bounds. Cornell is Malcolnfs next abode and after that we shall hear of him in the engineering world. fall

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Numerous fellows from the realms of Brooklyn have dropped in on old M. A., but the only one who has struck 1911 is Donald VValclen. f'Don is an even greater fusser than Tub, the special object of his attentions being Elephantuse and-the others we will not men- tion. 'fDotty is following very closely in his brother's footsteps in regard to Sports, Sporting, and Innocent Sportf, XYith Don as a roommate, one of the five Southern Beauties, resides. Charles Bettes is another of IQII,S athletes. He, in company with Bots plays football and baseball, and as Bogert's pal, helped to clean up the f'Exhibition Competitive Medalsw last year. Charles is First Sergeant of Company D, and, therefore, when he has had a year of telling the Hkidsv what to do, we think he might be very efficient in running an orphan asylum or bossing a bunch of boys in picking oranges in his native Florida. Bets is Assistant Business Manager of the Yeare Booke, and it is rumored that one day he secured an ad. Another fact concern- ing Charles and Donn is that there is a suspicion that there are no decorations nor furniture in their room belonging to either of them. Everything has been borrowed or collected Charles goes to Wfesleyan in the fall of 1911. lN'e now cast our eyes on Brother Magf' a Newarkite. He also, like others, is a great talker. Many times this gift of gabn has proved to be his downfall, especially in Plane Geom- etry, when, Ending it hard to keep his original ideas to himself, he has been permitted to re- tire to the assembly room and there give vent to his thoughts behind his desk-lid. 'iBrother is also a renowned basketball player, and to exercise with Iimmy Richards in tennis-well, he would like nothing better except, perhaps, to have permission to call on Missi- every night for a month. Xufhen Magowan graduates he intends to open shop in Princeton. . Bicky is one of the talented Rochester contingent , however, of late he has been en- tirely out of their class. Harry played on the Football Team of 1909, being the only man from our class, except Captain Bots, who was a regular.7' He is also a '4regular in other respects-for instance, ask his roommate. Vtfe are all very jealous of Harry, as he is the proud possessor of lovely 'fyellow locks, a sweet smile and a handsome face CU. Bick is a tal- ented member of the Debating Club, and his speech Ch, you Costa Rico, will soon be issued in book form. Applications for copies with the author's autograph in red ink, should be sent care of the Yeare Booke. Harry is now heading for Amherst. Our friend Bugbee from across the street is another literary fellow, carrying at present C303



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