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1941 +44-I'-I'++ 'i'+-l i-'Z'-If-X-'X-'lei' 'if-I-'Kei' JOHN SEAWARD BAKER March 22, l923 360 Putnam Road, Union MBal-zen, 6cSwish,', Hlackn P. G. Football 4, Baseball 4, Bowling Club 3g Literary Club 4, Glee Club 4, Record Board 3, 4, News Editor 4, Secretary-Treasurer of Class 15 Student Council 4. g'Swish'7 is one of our uhappy boysfi Always on the job with a big grin on his face, he has done much to make the RECORD a better paper. As end on the Football Team and catcher on the Baseball Team, Jack has proven himself to be versatile whenever athletics are concerned. His love of fun and a good joke have kept the Literary Club and the Student Council from becoming over- serious organizations. Often seen with one or two or more mem- bers of the fairer sex, MBake is one of forty-one's pace-setters. He is headed for Princeton after one more year here and we are sure that he will be as successful there and in whatever he undertakes when he is through college as he has been here. HOMER BOBILIN April 18, 1923 217 Locust Avenue, Garwood HBob', Duke Quiet as a little rabbit, uBob has made his way through one year at Pingry, stopping along the way to engage in numerous past- timcs. We are sorry that we know so little about him, but what we do know is all to his favor. Hereis wishing him luck at Duke. Page Thirteen
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NICHOLAS HENRY ALBANO, JR. September 28, 1922 223 Highland Avenue, Newark Nick', Princeton Football 3, 43 Hobby Club 3, Debating Team 3, Record Board 1, 2, 3, President of Class 1, 2. Hailing from Newark, Nick has made his way to the Pingry doors for many a year. Recognized as one of our most respected members, Nick was president of the class for two years. He did such a good and efficient job of leading our great class that his governing will never be forgotten. Always a willing friend and companion of the younger boys, he is recognized as the idol of the Middle School. During his two years on the Varsity Football Team, Nick made a rceord that few will ever surpass. On his way to Old Nassau, Nick is one member of the class who will never fade into obscurity. JOHN SWIFT ANDEREGG, JR. February 1, 1924 Colonia, N. .l. 'cflndyv Hamilton Football 4, Record Board, Circulation Manager 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, 3, Chess Club 2, 3, Camera Club lg Manager, Stage Crew 4, Navi- gation Club 3, Technical Board 4. One of the bigger fellows of the Senior Class, uAndy has made an everlasting impression upon us. His experiences in American History have reverberated throughout the halls, and are known to one and all. Although he has participated in many activities in school, it wasn't until last fall that we realized What he could do. We saw him on the gridiron and were astounded at his exhibition as varsity tackle. Charter member of the uBrotherhood of Elec- tricians , HAndy also worked very hard arranging the set for a4M3l'glH For Erroru. His amialiility and happy-go-lucky ways will take llllll far at Hamilton. Page Twelve PIIXIGRY 'I' + +- + + 'X-'! !-'! X'+++'!-'! X I' -X-'X'
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I ATHERTON BRISTOL October 24, 1923 6 Kimball Circle, Westheld '4T0ni Hamilton Football 3. 43 Basketball 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4, Chess Club 3g Literary Club 4, President 4, Record Board, Sports Editor 4, Vice-President of Class 43 Scholarship Prize 3. Aside from a one year absence, during which time Toni de- cided he liked Pingry better than the school he was attending, Toni has been a Pingry boy. One of our few three letter men, he has won his letters in football, basketball and baseball, in all of which he played both during his .lunior and Senior years. Besides being Sports Editor for the RECORD and President of the Literary Club, Toni had the title Vice-President tacked after his name this year for that is the esteemed position he holds in our class. His level head and keen mind have made him first in the class scholastically and I am backed by 46 other boys when I say that we will be sorry to lose our quarterback to Hamilton. HARRY BERNHARDT BROWN December 21, 1922 76 Grove Street, Elizabeth uDuke,' Franklin and Marshall Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Baseball 3, 4, Glee Club 4. The 'ADuke'7 as Harry is known to us, stands out in our minds as our hard hitting halfback. As Captain of the 1940 Football Team, he led it through a glorious season and now that that is over, he is preparing to singe the air with hot balls thrown madly from the pitche1 s box. Harry is interested in everything that happens at school, and is always present at social gatherings, accompanied by one known as the HDucl1ess77. Happy-go-lucky Harry has won our hearts here at Pingry and will do so wherever he goes. Page Fourteen PINGRY 1 'F v 'F v 'Z' +4011 -If '!'+'X-'X' .L . 1. 6 T 7' +4-!f'!-4
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