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.6 5 'Z-'Z' v .Ia 'I X'+++-l'++'i !'-K--I-'I-+'i-+ WILLIAM GEORGE CRITCHLOW, JR. April 26, 1923 652 ,leHerson Avenue, Elizabeth G'Critch',, '6Bill,' Stevens Institute of Technology Glee Club 4. Bill formed an important addition to our class this year. Of late, we have found him studiously browsing over Math books due to the fact that at the outset of the year hc was elected President of that not to affluent organization known as the Arithmetic Club. Critchi7 has decided that about the most important thing in his life is to build bridges or whatever engineers do, and consequently plans to enter that veritable encyclopedic college of engineering knowledge, Stevens, next fall. REYNOLD IRETON DEVINNEY, JR. November 22, 1922 365 Kilsyth Road, Elizabeth uDev',, HRen,, Duke When visitors enter the school, the frequent query is MWho is that handsome looking fashion plate? To this question we respond one word uDev . One of the most original members of our class, HRen has been an ever present influence of the Student Council, having been a member of that organization since our Freshman year, when he also won the D. A. R. Good Citizenship Medal. When spring comes, a familiar sight is MRen out on the baseball diamond pitching hot curves at the individual behind the bat. It is not hard to understand why L'Ren likes to pitch, he can hit a bull's-eye in almost anything. Happy days at Duke, '4Dev7'. Page Seventeen
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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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GERALD MARTIN DRISCOLL December 9, 1923 19 Pingry Place, Elizabeth 6'Gerry,,, HDris,' Amherst Bridge Club 4, Record Board 3, 4, Blue Book Board 4, Forum Committee 4, Debating Team 4. G'Gerry was one of the boys who was present on opening day in September, 1929, when the Class of 1941 assembled for the first time. In spite of his quiet nature, Gerald has been one of the most dependable forces which has raised the RECORD to its present position. We cannot go by without a word about HGerry's splen- did work on this publication. He has done much to make this volume possible and We are deeply grateful for all that he has done. uGerry'7 aspires to enter Amherst and we are confident that he will be as much of a success there as he has been here. THOMAS R. EVANS, JR. April 5, 1923 Lake Avenue, Rahway 66T0l7l,, Undecided Tom is seldom heard from, but his presence Within Pingry's walls is continually being felt. Athletics is where Tom's real ability comes to light. He is a tower of strength and were there a boxing or Wrestling team i11 school, Tom Would, Without doubt, be captain of either or both. He was a regular l'Gibraltar at end on the Football Team last fall. Although his plans for the future are still in the state of formation, TOIIIUS good nature is sure to carry him far. Page Eighteen E Z C3 7U -4 'l l'+'!-'X-'I' 'I' 4' . -1-'1 'I'+'!-'l4'l-++'X- +P!-
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