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CHARLES ROBERT BOBERTZ September 17, 1922 848 Westminster Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. 'Tfharliev U. of Vermont While Charlie, our Class giant, has been with us only this year, it has become a common sight to see him tearing around in his Model A. He has also, in short order, become one of our chief lab Hmessersw along with his friend Dewey Cottrell. We hope Charlie will never become a subway commuter with his six feet three inches tagging along. ROBERT ARTHUR BRAUBURGER May 31, 1922 745 Magie Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. '6Brau, Lafayette Soccer Manager, 4, Navigation Club, 4, Athletic Executive Committee, 4. 4'Brau', didn't have very many opportunities last fall to announce happy victories of the socl cer team, but he did a swell job as manager, and we all know that the team was in there plugging for him and Coach West. '4Brau has been a member of our esteemed Class for three years and during that time he has had a great time with Mr. West in Math and nCap,' Small- man in Chemistry. '4Brau9, is heading for Lafayette where we are sure he will be as well liked as he has been here. eniorzi Page Seventeen
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Page Sixteen ingrg RICHARD JOSEPH BENDER March 3, 1922 150 Lincoln Road, Westheld, N. J. NDiz'k,, NFacts7' Princeton Tennis Team, 3, Captain, 4, Student Council, 4, Mathay Cup, 3, Tennis Team Champion- ship, 3, Cornell lnterscholastic Tennis Cham- pionship, 3. ln the annals of the Class of 1940 Dick's name, of necessity, is synonymous with tennis. He is without a doubt the most renowned member of the Class, for he has won several tennis championship tournaments and is, we hope, slated to be one of the countryis leading tennis players some day. Dick, during the last two years, has not brought his athletic abilities alone to us, however. He has contributed much in the way of humorous anecdotes to the Class record. He has been an active member of the Student Council and has spent a great deal of time escaping the ire of Messrs. Booth and Buffum. Wherever he goes, however, success is sure to be his. ARTHUR DAVID BENNETT September 4, 1920 212 Mayhew Drive, South Orange, N. J. '6Ben,' Dave U. of Pennsylvania S occe r, 4, Bridge, 4. Dave arrived at our gates this year hand in hand with Eddie Mason. During his short stay, he has been one of the most capable and active members of the newly-founded Bridge Club, while in the world of sport he has proved him- self worthy of both the soccer and baseball teams. We wish Dave the best of luck.
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Page Eighteen llflglng HARVEY LELAND BRYANT April 25, 1922 525 East Third Avenue, Roselle, N. J. HHMUH Stevens Soccer, 4. Old M,litterbug Harv holds the distinction of becoming the Class's first real member of the much publicized clan of swing fiends. A1- though Artie Shaw may have said that all ujitter- bugs' are morons, we must contradict him, for Harv possesses no moron attributes. Although only with us this year, Harv has won many friends and has proved himself an industrious member of the soccer team. PHILIP DUBOIS BUNTING, JR. February 9, 1923 712 North Broad Street, Elizabeth, N. J. 6'Phlop,, '6Bud Undecided Dramatic Club, 43 Publications Board, 4, Stage Crew, 4, Record Board, 43 Blue Book Board, 4, Business Manager, 4, Bridge Club, 4, Secretary- Treasurer Class, 1, 2, 3. We always knew that '4Phlop , one of our two chief imitators, had an ability to act and this year that ability came to light in the role of 1st Lt. Sandorfy, the role he played in the Vail-Deane play. '6Phlop7', our '4Bug man, has been one of the best workers, being on both the Record and Blue Book Boards. On the latter board, he served in the capacity of Busi- ness Manager. When not busy working in the confines of the Record Room, he is to be found playing a swift and violent game of bridge. '6Phlop's extraordinary sense of humor and good-natured disposition are certain to take him places. 11 leiliiaiixa-
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