Pennington School - Penseman Yearbook (Pennington, NJ)

 - Class of 1927

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Tins PENSEMAN .lonN I.. S. COOKE., jk. Red Bank, N. J. Theta Phi Cooke came to us in 1925 from the metropolis of Red Bank. He is a football player that is hard to surpass and has shown his stuff in many a gridiron game. As Captain of Baseball, Jack is leading his team to vi.ctory. He is one of the most popular boys in the class and is a favorite with every one. Jack is quite efheient in the art of terpsichore as is noticed at all dances. But all joking aside, jack is a fellow that every one likes and we wish him the best of luck. Lowell Society: Treasurer of classy Agassiz Clubg Football QS, 453 Baseball C3, 423 Captain UU. Springfield Jack GEORGE H. CRONEY Chatham, N. bl. I Philo George is our boy wonder. He always makes it appear as if he were a very busy chapg but donlt Judge by appearances. George tries to give the im- pression 'of the wordly wise and grown-up man, but we see through this misrepresentation of character to his inner nature. He is a happy-go-lucky, smiling, ever ready for fun, kid. The Kid went to Con- necticut last summer with his roommate. A few hours after his arrival he met a certaii know the rest. NVQ are wondering what will happen this next year, when George will It is rumored that his position may -be usurped. We like to have a lot of fun with George, but we all like him mighty well and hope that he may attain his goal. Vice-President Lowell Society, winter termg Agas- siz Clubg job Thirteen g Glee Boardg Gatewaysg Football 13, 43: ball 13, 45 3 VVinner of Perry Medal. Syracuse 1 party-well, yon be far, far away. Club 9 P1-:N SEMAN M anager Basket- H0nry Boy 22

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HAROLD CONOVER Trenton N J. .Stumpy can always be heard before he is seeng Ins whole hearted laugh makes the halls vibrate with sound waves He knows more about Peaches and Browning than all the rest of the school together fespecially Jokesj Every day he comes bouncing up in lns Puddle Jumping Essex with something new that is sure to bring a laugh Harold is the most cheerful and best natured fellow in the class, and is 'PHE PENSEMAN RAYMOND S. Boo'rH Vlfashington, Conn. Philo Introducing our hero-the Valedictorian. Ray is the boy with all the brain-power of the class. Al- though he is handicapped by coming from Wash- ington, he is about the most popular boy in the class, has the best influence, is the brightest, and has the best character. Ray belongs to that honorable organization called The Gateways and he surely lives up to its standards. In the class-room, on the athletic tield, in fact in all school activities, Ray may be seen working hard and doing his best for the old school. He is truly a real Penningtonian. By the way, Ray, give our regards to the little girl back home. Here's wishing you the best of luck, Ray, old boy, and we hope you will continue your great success in college. Lowell Society, President fall Term: Agassiz Club C213 Gateways, Presidentg Vice-President of Y. M. C. A.: President of Philo f4Jg Football 142 Q Basket- ball C3, 423 Job Thirteenng Penseman Boartlg Key of Knowledge C315 Valedictorian. Middletown Wesleyan uR-avi, Slumpy 21



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THE PENSEMAN FLETCHER S. DowNs East Orange, N. Flep came to us last fall. He is one of those mortals who doesn't waste time on trivial things or thoughts. He is, we strongly suspect, a Fundamental- ist, and discusses only those things which really matter. Deep stuff. You know the kind: psychology, love triangles, and the world's greatest problems. His short career here has been one of success. Flep is a tennis player of no mean note and is the mainstay of that team. However, he is human to the extent that he likes the ladies. But all great men have weaknesss. The Gateways, Vice-President of Agassiz Club, Spring Termg Lowell Societyg Glee Club: Tennis. xrplepu EDWIN DARBY EATON Lansdowne fhilo ,Pa Ed came to us four years ago as a green Freshman and hails from the Superb Suburb. He has studied hard and won himself the honor of Salutatorian. He is better known around the campus as Tom Swift, because of his great leaning toward anything scien- tific. Ed is a pretty fast boy on the cinders and his voice is often heard in dramatic and oratorical activi- ties. just before Easter, Ed had a streak of bad luck and was confined to a hospital for thirty days, but he is out now and graduates with honors. Certain rumors were heard pertaining to Ed's nurse. Better ask him about it. We wish you the best of luck, Ed, and expect to hear of you at State Vice-President of Senior Class, Football C3, 423 Track C2, 3, 453 Winner of Track Meet Cup C372 Callilogian Oratorg Lowell Society C43 g Agassiz -Club CZ, 3, 45, Secretary C3J, President C4Jg Arrival of Kitty g Job Thirteen g Three Live Ghosts g Glee Club C4jg PENSEMAN Board, Salutatorian. Penn State .1 E dn 23

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