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SCHMID SEEBACH SILVER WILLIAM KENT SCHMID i935-36-Varsity Football Team, Dramatic Club, Forum, Clee Club, Business Manager Octopus, Eagle Rocket Staff, Sen- ior Ball Committee, French Club. We shall always remember the devilish expression on Schmiddy's face when he is committing some unusual prank on an unsuspecting classmate or master. He is one ot the Academy's most terrifically vivacious individuals but naturally congenial and popular with everyone throughout the school. His ample abilities have led him into many fields including football, dramatics, publications, and, ot course, singing. PRINCETON IACOB HERMAN SEEBACH I935-36-Varsity Football Team, Dramatic Club. Although this is lake's first year in M. A., he has cer- tainly entered into the spirit ot the school like an old pupil. He did a wonderful job on the scenery tor the Dramatic Club and was instrumental in making the show the success that it was. He has been an ardent participant in sports and has done a great deal to improve M. A.'s athletic teams. COLGATE CHARLES WARREN SILVER I935-36-Editor-in-Chief Octopus, Forum. Charlie deserves a great deal of credit for his work on M. A. year books. For the last few years he has been con- nected with this publication in one way or another, and by his hard, enthusiastic work to make it a success, he has earned the well-deserved honor of being appointed Editor-in-Chief of this edition. The school has been sure that he would put out a creditable piece of work. ST. LAWRENCE Q21
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20g RITER ROBERTSON SARAYDAR HENRY GILBERT RITER IV i935-36-Dramatic Club, Octopus Staff, Eagle Rocket Staff. Tac is well-known to the school as one of the best and most continuous punsters in the Senior Class. He is best- lqnown, however, for his splendid work in the Dramatic Club. ot which he has been a member for three years. lt is hoped that he will carry on this work in Williams and be as much ot a success as he has been in M. A. VVll-l-lAlVlS CLIFFORD FREDERICK ROBERTSON l'Clitf is one of those fellows who is not seen much around school after school hours, but most afternoons he goes steam- ing off in his powerful La Salle and spends his time doing one thing or another. Everyone acquainted with Clift', thinks very highly of him, and we see nothing standing in the way of his becoming a prominent lawyer. NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL HERANT lVl. SARAYDAR i935-36-Captain Varsity Football Team, Vice-President Senior Class, Varsity Baseball Team. lust call me 'loe', is his stock expression. He entered M. A. in his junior year and proved himself such a brilliant stu- dent that he has consistently been on either the honor or high honor roll ever since. Besides this, his popularity and ability caused his election to the captaincy of Varsity Football and vice-presidency of the senior class. ln all his capacities joe has outstandingly distinguished himself, More good luck tor Dartmouth. DARTMOUTH
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220 STUART TOWNSEND TURNER HAROLD MICHAEL STUART i935-36-President Student Council, President Rostrum, Varsity Football Team, lnterscholastic Debating Team, Eagle Rocket Staff, Octopus Staff. Stewy's pleasing personality and fine character have led his classmates to vote him the most popular of their number and to elect him president of the Student Council and the Rostrum, ln addition, he has distinguished himself in almost every field of athletics, in debating, and in writing for the school publications. He will long be remembered as one of the most unselfish and public-spirited students Montclair Academy has ever had. PRINCETON DALLAS SELWYN TOWNSEND, jR. i935-36-Managing Editor Eagle Rocket, Octopus Staff, Secretary Rostrum, lnterscholastic Debating Team. lf, at some future date, you hear of a discriminating young critic, or a brilliant conductor of a symphony orchestra, or a distinguished lawyer pleading cases before the Supreme Court, his name will probably be Dallas Selwyn Townsend, lr. With- out doubt Montclair Academy has never seen such excellence as his in the writing of English. Princeton is particularly fav- ored. PRINCETON lAMES HUGHES TURNER l935-36-Cross-Country Team, Sergeant-at-Arms Ros- trum, Manager Varsity Hockey Team. I jim has been with us for a number of years, and l'1IS cheerfulness has made him a friend of everyone. His good driv- ing is conspicuous as is his fine work in cross-country run- ning. The Rostrum Society has been fortunate in having him as a member for three years, and his services as Sergeant-ab Arms will be long remembered. Lots of success at Princeton, lim, PRINCETON
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