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1932 MR. Louis SMITH MRS. LOUIS E. SMITH Class Teachers MR. ARTHUR D. PLATT MRS. ARTHUR D. PLATT Permanent Class Qjficers I'resi1lent Vice-l'1'e.virl1'r1t John T.. Schmitt, Richard T. Cooke, Boylston Avclnn-, 433 East 51st Street, Meriden, Conn. New York City. Treasuf 1 r Vernon R. Beatty Roscoe, New York Secretary Correspondiizg S!'C7'f'f!lI'y Newman Page. Frederic Hubert, 42 Trefton Drive, 10 Dana Street, East Braintree, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. 8
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ADRIAN lN B KI s 1 ll 1 Good Government New York, New York 1932 IQENNICTH ALLAN Dickerson Lowell, Massachusetts . . . the terrible Jim Ma-yshark . . . The heart of a fighter, the strength of a tiger, the smile of an unfailingly good sport introduce Ken Allan. Legion is tl1e name of those men of HCFIIIOII, past and present, who have felt Ken's brawn, n111scle, and weight in athletics. Not alone, however, in athletics has Ken been famous: but also because of his experi- ence with the terrible Jim Mayshark, his battle of the French verbs and idioms, and finally, his attainment of grad11ation. Another outstanding characteristic of Ken's well-earned success is the steadfastncss and constancy with which he tackles all his diflicult problems, and it is for this reason that his high achieve- ments are possible. Activities-Class: Athletic Manager, F. '28, President, F. '30. Club: Chaplain, F. '30, F. '31, President, S. '30. Dormitory: Chairman Spirit Committee, S. '28, President, F. '31. Athletics: Football, F. '28 H, F. '29 H, F. '30 H, F. '31 H , Baseball, S. '29 H, S. '30 H, S. '31 H, S. '32 H , Basketball, F. '29 H, F. '30 H, F. '31 H , Indoor Track, S. '29 H, S. '30, S. '31, S. '32 H , Track, S. '29 H, S. '30 H, S. '31 H, S. '32 H , Hockey, S. '29, Swimming, S. '29, S. '30, S. '31, Soccer, F. '29, NVrestling, S. '29. ret at ootefl position as Mercury . . . 'lhat Adrian has accomplished much since his arrival here can not be denied. By far his most brilliant aceoinplislnnent, however, is his fleet, flat-footed posi- tion as Mercury for the Virgil class, though, it must be added, his social suc- cesses with the fair ones, after Northfield learned the meaning of fnorsoizality, are astounding. After lllllCll heavy-browed pondering and 1n11eh exercising of his cfum-laude brain, he has decided that Amherst, rather than the Barber's College of the City of New York, will be the next place to enjoy his seriously droll Com- panionship. l'ery1f vnodo et, .flrlrianusf Activities-Class: Colmnencement Issue Committee. Club: Treasurer, S. '32. Dormitory: Spirit Committee, F. '31. llermozzite: Associate lflditor, S. '31, F. '31, S. '32. Scholastic: Honors, F. '29, S. '30, F. '30, S. '31, F. '31, Scholarship Medal, S. '31, Cum Laude. HARRY H. BANKS Good Govermlzent Winthrop, Massachusetts . . . if he always clouts . . . So, commencement week-end CEIIIIC for Harry Banks, too! VVell, he earned it. Harry has been a good worker among Hermonites. His steadiness has helped him make the goal, many others will say his cheery smile helped them. The achievement of graduation, however, is a minor detail of his Hermon experi- ences, for if he always clouts his jobs as he has clubbed socecr balls with his feet, the result will be success,-and Harry Banks. Activities-Athletics: Soccer, F. '31, Cross-Country, F. '31, Baseball, S. '32, 111.1011 H. BA111111s Mount Hermon, Massachusetts . . . lighter frivolities of the faster life . . . He was born and bred on the self-same hill, was leigh Barrus. And indeed, he has been thc true-born Hermonite in all senses of the word. Never was he given to the lighter frivolities of the faster life at Hermon, nor to over-exhaustion because of study, nor to l11ldllC excitement about his operatic achievements, but, he did so love his Latin. Leigh, unlike his scientific father, says, Science is not for lll0,-1,111 going to be a friend to man. He is od for Muskingum College in tl1c middle west to complete the job that Hermon began. Activities-Athletics: Soccer, F. '28, F. '30, F. '31, Swimming, S. '29, S. '30, S. '31, S. '32, Glee Club, F. '28, S. '29, F. '29, '30, F. '30, S. '31, F. '31, S. '32. Orchestra, F. '30, S. '31, Beveridge Bible Prize, S. '29. 10
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