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1934 Class Book The Graduating Class l Glee Club, 1930-31, 1931-32, 1932- 33, 1933-34 Baseball Squad, 1933, 1934 Dramatic Club, 1934 I I K 1 , 1 13 EDWARD BRIGGS HUBBARD Teddy is one of the old guard, having been with the class all six years of its existence. Unfortunately frequent illnesses have detracted fom his athletic participations, but the indomit- able Edward has always pulled hard to make up. On the play- ing held he is most prominent in baseball, where hard work has put him on the squad for the last two years. Perhaps Teddy's greatest gift is his tenor voice. He has been a member of the Glee Club ever since we can remember, and he has carolled in two winning quartettes. This year he was also in the Dramatic Club, disguised in a funny costume as an ape. Outside of school, motorboats are a big interest, and he has plenty of time to use them when on the beautiful Isle au Haut, off the Maine coast. The efficient Hubbard brothers, it was, who started a fad of selling merchandise in school, on the cumulative commission plan, and, as they were the flrst in the field, their profits were large. Teddy has always been a genial and companionable soul, and a friend of everyone. VVe expect to see his name in heavy type shortly, when he sings with the Harvard Glee Club, and we hope he will go further. 24
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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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The Graduating Class BENJAMIN DWIGHT HYDE, 2nd Benny was one of the first yachtsmen among us, showing an interest in that field even in the sixth class. His interests also run towards the mechanical, and his lathe and splicing ability have aided both crew and Dickson many times. This scientific bent has given him an understanding of engines, mathematics, and chemistry, that makes many of us shudder. At one time his diversion was the manufacture of toy bombs for destructive purposes, but now we feel that he has calmed down to peacefully caring for his Friendship sloop. In school his serious expression completely conceals a sense of humor that often keeps Benny in contortions for several minutes. Of late he has become active in society, and we see him at many dances. For four years Benny has pulled an oar in some crew or other and was on the track squad this last winter. As a monk, cannibal, and a bandit, Benny was active in the Dramatic Club production, The Devil in the Cheese. As a bass, he also aug- mented the Glee Club's strength. VVe expect to see him at Har- vard next fall, absorbed in scientific study with a dash of some- thing nautical. 25 1934 Class Book ii Dramatic Club, 1934 Glee Club, 1934 Track Squad, 1934 Crew Squad, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934 Pldmjfmgi Q, N O
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