Mount Hermon School - Gateway Yearbook (Mount Hermon, MA)

 - Class of 1928

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T H E H E R M o N 1 T E 9 Class of 1928 JIOTTO: Fnetn Non Verlm Class Teachers MRs. HENRY F. CITTLER REV. J. EAST HARRISON Blest zvith enrli talent and each art A Great 'wen have been among us: hands ,, that penned and tongues that uttered to please. . ,, wisdonig better none. Class Oiligers PRESIIJENT VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER R. E. 0wENs, Fall Y R. E. OWENS, U'inter R. E. UWENS, Spring COIfl?ESl'O.V12I.VG SEC. L. C. Bl7Ru11:ss, Fall H. Z. I'IEUS'ljON, Winter L. C. BL7Rur:ss, Spring A THLETIU MANAGER A. J. QAMPBRL1., Fall C. T. BROWN, IVinter J. W. GUM, Spring Class Yell Yip Yip Yippity-Yate 1-9-2-8 Hermon, HCl'll1CJ11, Hermo H D. V. SMITH, Fall D. V. SMITH, Winter D. V. SMITH, Spring RECORDING SECRETARY L. C. BURcsEss, Fall J. B. BJERS, Winter G. H. TOWLE, Spring CHURAGUS M. N. BICIYINNEY, Fall M. N. NICICINNEY, Winter M. N. BICIKINNEY, Spring A. D. KEOWN, Fall Y. M. rRAsoo1.1, Winter Y. M. RASOOLI, Spring CHAPLAIN Y. M. RASOOLI, Fall S. S. ATKINS, Winter S. S. ATKINS, Spring Class Colors Red and Blue DR. . A. BARBOUR DR. . F. CUTLER MR. C. G. Ross MR. A. A. SARKLQIS Class Honoraries MR. and MRS. L. L. NORTON MISS S. M. CLOUGH Miss V. L. HOLBROOK Miss P. R. Moons

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6 First Dick Owens Lew Place Larry Archibald Lew Buckley Chip Schapiro Joe Vermeulen Gif Towle Red Wild Ed Livingston George Muller Dick Owens' Zell Heuston John Bartram Doug Batten Alan Westcott Ed Sullivan Gifv Towle Alan Westcott Venus Pratt Brat Burgess Bill Greene The t'Cy-linders Redn Keown Venus Pratt Alcx Macreff lid Sullivan .l ack Holbrook Colcy Brown Bill Obear Dick Berry THE CLASS OF '28 COMMENCEMENT Issue Who's Who in '28 Second Man who has done most Red Wild for Mount Hermon Man who has done Mount Jim Gum Hermon the most . Neatest Ed Oxnard Handsomest Coley Brown Wittiest Zell- Heuston Most athletic 'fShorty Campbell Most capable 'Jack Friel Most sarcastic Zell Heuston Most serious Archie Nutting Most eccentric Alex Macreff Most respected - Stan Atkins Most popular 'iChip Schapiro Most modest ' Bob Ober Most courteous Archie Nutting Most pessimistic Charlie Dunham Most optimistic t'Joe Rasooli Most industrious Chet ' Stevenson Most effeminate Henry ,Pratt Laziest Jim Gum Peppiest Shorty Campbell The Perfect Lover Most conceited V esper Shark Class Baby Woman Hater - Nerviest Biggest Bluffer Heart-Breaker Biggest Eater Biggest Borrower Lew Buckley - The Cylinders Bill Greene George Rodgers Henry Pratt ' Bill Obear 'J im Gum Jack Friel Venus Pratt Brat Burgess The least appreciated The 6:20 rising bell



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Stanley Sisco Atkins Stan Elizabeth, N. J. . COMMENCEMENT ISSUE John Lawrence Archibald Archie Claremont, N. H. Archie was taken under the wing of the claw of 1928 in the Winter of '27. The chief ambition of his Hermon life has been to get out: that is, to graduate. The high spot of his career was reached when he condescended to become the truant officer. At this position he was a huge success. For all of his diminu- tive appearance he had a voice and a micn that cowed the mightiest and caused the timorous Freshmen to shiver. Archie's two strong antipathies are English Cof any fiavori, and the Sem. The causes for these are unknown, but it is safe to say that they are firm, and the best o' luck for the future may not wipe them away. Athletics: Soccer, F. '27g Wrestling, W. '28. Hayward A big ieplesentatne fiom Africa landed here in the old days and has contin- ued to grow ever since until even a Zulu would have to sharpen his teeth be- fore serving Atkins Stew for dinner. Sunshine has acclimated himself to the pitfalls and dangers of the Hermon Jungle without any dire results. His jolly nature and his ability to get it done have made him successful in the club, on the football field, and, Cshall we say it or not?l-in Weston. Ever progressing, although sometimes late to senior tables, Stan has made his last year the best. Now he continues his circling of the globe,-this time pro- ceeding to Oberlin. Class: Chaplain, F. '27, W. '28, S. '28, Club: Rec. Sec'y., W. '27, Pres., S. '28. Dormitory: Chaplain, S. '27, F. '27g Pres., W. '28. Student Council: W. '28. Club Council: S. '28. Church: Deacon, F. '27, W. '28, S. '28. Mission Study Class: Pres., W. '27. S. '27, F. '27. Athletics: Football. F. '26, F. '27 tt'H J. Honors: S. '27. Prize: The Mary Miller Scholarship, S. '27, John Bowman Bartram Batt Arlington. N. J. Good Government Bart rolled--yes, rolled-into Hermon with the motley crew that com- prised the new students in the fall of '27, Needless to say. he resented the feeling of being unclassified-and, worse, of being a froshg so, without. waste of time he took a flier and, with the aid of our credit system landed on all fours in the '28 class. But this was not all: for, as well as being a dependable defense man in basketball, Bart scored a hit as the English earl in the Senior play. Although by his Sem. entanglernents he has demonstrated his belief in the good old motto Variety is the spice of life, still Revell has been his rendezvous in the past. His Future?-well -ask Peg. . Class: Play, VV. '27g Class Will. Club: Treas.. S. '28. Athletics: Football, F. '28g Soccer. F. '28, Swimming, W. '28g Basketball, VV. '28g Hockey, W. '28, Tennis, S. '28 Douglass Hasbrouck Batten Doug Lyndhurst, N, J. Good Government This six-foot Jerseyite, who ate his first Hermon beans in September of '27, has proved himself a worthy member of the class of '28. During his year at Hermon, Doug has been so ready to enter into anything and so successful in enjoying a good time with everyone that he has made many friends. One of the first ways in which he distinguished himself was by making a hit in the Senior Play. After this presentation, he stepped out of his role of butler long enough to be the hero to a very willing heroine from Gould. Batten is plan- ning to enter Hamilton in thc fall, and we wish him as much success there as he has had at I-Iermon. Dormitory: Vice-Pres., S. '28. Club: Chaplain, S. '28, Athletic: Swimming, W. '28g Baseball, S. '28g Track, S. '28 Senior'Play.

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