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1941 'Z-'l lf'Xf'I Xf-!f'I4'Z' J. 4 -Y. 3 'F v 'P v 'Z' 1 T 'lf-11+ 401' N W4 E oscAR LOUIS BUNDSCHUH December 19, 1922 840 Monroe Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. NOSH, Bundsch', Pace Manager, Football 4, Manager, Track 4, German Club 43 Athletic Executive Committee 4. uBundsch is one of the more silent members of the class. He has little to say but what he says reaches home and makes us realize all the more what a valuable addition to our class he is. HOS7' proved to be a very excellent football manager last fall and we are looking forward to things equally as great with regard to track this Spring. Pace is waiting for you, Oscar, so good luckl HAROLD MACKAY CASHMORE October 22, 1923 1436 Concord Place, Elizabeth '4Mac,' United States Naval Academy Navigation Club 45 Orchestra 4, Dramatic Club 4. MlVfac has divided his time between school and taking entrance exams for Annapolis, or at least so it seems. As a member of the Navigation Club and Orchestra, a'lVfac'7 has installed himself in Pingry very swiftly. He is also a aflohn Barrymorew of no small fame. His performance in the role of Professor Bhaer i11 uluittle XVomcn, the Vail-Deane play has aroused never ceasing applause and praise from those who were on hand to witness the event. NMac is destined to become a sailor, and our Scotchman has our very best wishes for a calm sea. Good luck, H. MacKay! Page Fifteen
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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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HERBERT SHANK CHASE, Jr. March 21, 1923 706 Wiestminster Avenue, Elizabeth 5'Chet,,, HNibs,, Cornell Football 43 Camera Club 1, 2, Record Board 4. Rival of Gene Krupa, our drummin' man, Herb, is the number one hep cat of the forty oners. Author of the column entitled uln the Groovesw which appears in the RECORD every two weeks, uChet,' has made himself heard. Herb tears around town in a '40 maroon Chrysler convertible and is the positive envy of us all. Tall, of moderate temper, and always friendly, Herbie will get along in any corner of the globe. GEORGE ROBERT COMPTON, III March 12, 1924 1255 Clinton Place, Elizabeth '6Bob,,, uColnp,', aPres Princeton Varsity Football 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4g President 4g Student Council Chairman 4, Blue Book 43 Literary Club 4, Class Presi- dent 3, 4, Ring and Pin Committee 3, 4, Record Board 3, 4, Editor- in-Chief 4, Forum Committee 3, 4, Departmental Honors 3, Im- provement Prize 3g Time Current Events Award 3. In the middle of his Junior year, Bob was called upon to as- sume the leadership of the class and has done one swell job ever since. 'aComp,' is one of our dynamic personalities and has been extremely active in just about everything that one could imagine. His fine sense of humor has been heard and appreciated by all and we feel confident that those in Princeton will find him as we have found him here . . . cheerful, sportsmanlike, humorous, kind and intelligent. Page Sixteen PINQRY 'I'++-I-+++++++++++++-P'I'
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