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1934 Class Book 1 Trustee's Prize, 1931, 1932, 1933 Crew Squad, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934 Second Crew, 1930 First Crew, 1931 Russell Cup Crew, 1932 Track Squad, 1934 Football Manager, 1933 Glee Club, 1933-34 Student Council, 1932-33, 1933-34 Vigilance Committee, 1933-34 f' V Gymnasium Committee, 1933- 4 1 Class Hook Committee 010 3 The Graduating Class THOMAS FULLER Tommie arrived with the first of us in the sixth class. Every year except the first two he has won the Trustee's Scholarship prize, in fact he has led us in studies at the end of almost every term. Tommie was among our first lettermen, having coxed the undefeated second crew at the end of his fifth-class year. Other- wise he has not been very active in athletics, although he did jump for the track team in two or three meets this past winter. In his third-class year Tommie successfully competed against two upper classmen, and became football manager for 1932. XVhen he became too heavy for coxing Tommie took up rowing, and rowed bow on this year's third crew, which defeated two St. Mark's crews. Tommie has represented us for the past two years on the Student Council, and was this year a member of the Vigilance Committee. He has also sung on the Glee Club. Tommie is going to Harvard this year where we wish him continued success in studies as well as outside activities. 22
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The Graduating Class 1934 Class Book JOHN WEBER ERHARD Of the boys that arrived at Noble's in 1928 for the sixth-class year, johnny was one of the liveliest and brightest. Merely his winning the scholarship prize that year and his ability in ath- letics show these traits to be outstanding. Although the light- est fellow in the class, he has collected letters in four sports, and this spring he worked hard at crew, his fifth major sport. In football, johnny played in the backfield last fall and was a con- sistent tackler. The hockey team found his aggressiveness useful, while his track ability in the thousand won many points for the team. In his second-class year he played in right field on the ball team, and this year he is rowing bow on one of the second- ary crews. His quickness and co-ordination make him an ex- cellent boxer, and he won a boxing trophy in 1932, and this year excelled in the junior heavyweight class. Johnny is a hard worker in studies, although he Finds time for activities of all sorts both in school and outside. This year he has been School Notes editor for the Nobleman, sang bass in the Glee Club, and has been a class representative in the Student Council, serving on the Gym Committee. Next year he is planning to go to Harvard, where he expects to room with Pope and Hubbard. 21 Trustees Prize, 1929 Inspector's Trophy Clioxingb 1932, 1934 Football Squad, 1932 Team, 1933 Hockey Team, 1933, 1934 Track Team, 1933, 1934 Captain, 1934 Baseball Team, 1933 Crew Squad, 1934 Student Council, 1933-34 Gymnasium Committee, 1934 Noblemau Board, 1933-34 Glee Club, 1932-33, 1933-34
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The Graduating Class 1934 Class Boo CHANDLER HOVEY, Jr. Ever since Bus has been with us he has shown a mixture of sound common sense and good judgment which is without paral- lel. He is also one of the most quiet and reserved fellows in the class. Bus has always been a good athlete, having letters in football, hockey and crew, the last of which he has captained this spring with much success. He has much fame as a brute, evinced for the number of OW, Hovey's at different times during the day from his various victims. In school, Bus has never shown great ability as a scholar, but his capacity for work has always pulled him through. This year he served on the Student Council and also the Gym Com- mittee. Much to the surprise of everyone he was also elected to the Dance Committee, but we strongly suspect it was only to lend an air of efhciency. Outside of school, Bus has shown great skill as a sailorg in- deed he won the National junior Championship two years ago. Every so often he appears at school with his frost-bite dinghy tied on behind his car, ready for a week-end of racing. His prow- ess as a skier is also well known. Another quality, which is the envy of us all, is his ability to consume ice cream. It is said, with authority, that he eats at least a pint every day on the way home from school. 23 Football Team, 1932, 1933 Hockey Team, 1933, 1934 Crew Squad, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934 Second Crew, 1923 First Crew, 1934 Captain, 1934 Davis Cup, 1933 Student Council, 1933-34 Gymnasium Committee, 1933-34 Dance Committee, 1934 ua.....9.u.t lrlffv-rt le
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