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'X'+++++++++++++-Z'-l'++'Z'+ Mr. ROBERT WALDO KING January 25, 1924 Hemlock Road, Short Hills '6Bob,' Middlebury Navigation Club 3, Stage Crew 3, 4g Technical Board 4, German Club 4. Bob is the kind of a fellow who can take a radio apart, put it back together again, and get sensible noises to come out of it when he is all through. As one of the most prominent scientific geniuses of the class, he has had much to do with the lighting and technical sound elfects that make the Pingry plays the successes that they inevitably are. Besides this, he is one of the top men scholastically and l don't see how anybody coulql wish for much more than that. FREDERICK PAUL LEGGETT April 28, 1922 Hemlock Road, Short Hills Freddic,', 6'Leg,, Nichols Junior College Stamp Club lg Rod and Gun Club 23 Blue Book Board 43 Business Manager 43 Record 3. Fred has a terrific responsibility on his shoulders this year as Business Manager of the BLUE BOOK. Practically all of the ads in this book are a result of his winning smile and engaging personality. As far as sports go, HLeg is an ardent follower of all those that occur during the winter. Perhaps his favorite is ice hockey in which he engages with courageous skill and reckless abandon. Fred is a friend of Frank Daley, owner of the well- known uMeadowbrook and as a result of this acquaintance we are sure that we have increased the MMeadowbrook7s profit one hundred percent. Page Twenty-three
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EDWARD ROYAL HUGHES May 5, 1922 455 Mt. Kemble Avenue, Morristown Hughes,,, Tubby,, Union Football 43 Stage Crew 3, 4, German Club 4, Hobby Club 3, De- bating Team 3, Record Board 2, 3, 4. Ed is one of the many fellows who daily jostles between here and that community that lies out in the sticks, Morristown. Math and Science seem to be the two fields in which he is most proficient, and as a member of that rather vague organization known as the uBr0thcrhood of Electriciansf' he is largely responsible for what happens behind the stage during presentation of Pingry dramatic epics. The name Tubby We feel is well-deserved, for as one of the blockers on the Football Team last fall, he had members of the opposing team crumbling with trepidation at the thought of his hulk smashing down upon them. Best of luck at Union, uI'Iughes. WILLIAM HAMILTON INGLIS September 23, 1922 617 Lawrence Avenue, Westneld 5'Willie,,, f'Coach Lehigh Literary Club 43 Secretary 4, Rifle Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Bridge Club 3, 4, Record Board I, 2, 3, 43 Blue Book Board 3, 43 Camera Club I, 2, Forum Committee 3, 4, Secretary 4, Technical Board, Chairman 4, Track 3, 4, Departmental Honors 2. Bill accompanied by Tom Rogers arrives from Westheld every morning in a glistening blue piece of steel which miracously has the shape of a car and which even more miracuously replaced the rather doleful looking combination of rubber and steel that previ- ously had been anehored out in front of school. Bill is a master hand at photography and many of the candid pictures in this book are a result of his skill. He can rival seriously almost any bridge champion in the country and the minutes that he takes at the Literary Club meetings are really works of journalistic art. Best of luck at Lehigh, Bill! Page Twenty-two Plmelw . v 3 . v I . +-P+-X--X--I' -Z-'I-'X-++'l-'I--lf
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WADE BARTON LEWIS August 17, 1922 1008 Salem Avenue, Hillside HBarf, University of California Football 4, Glce Club 4, Dramatic Club 4. When Bart came to Pingry last fall, he brought with him what is perhaps the most outstanding voice Pingry has heard come from one of the boys in many years. His voice and acting ability carried him into a feature role in the Pageant and 'alVlargin For Error. He proved himself to be an A-1 football player last year as a star in the backfield. Bart is heading in the general direction of Holly- wood and we bet that before long we will be reading of a new pic- ture in which Bart is being starred. JOSEPH VINCENT LONG, JR. December 30, 1923 115 Hillside Road, Elizabeth Joey, Vince,' Notre Dame Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Captain 4, Soccer 4, Camera Club 2, French Club 4. Maybe Joe isn't the best biologist in the world, but he cer- tainly knows his stuff in sports. As captain of the Basketball Team this past season, he led the quintet through an unusually good season. Now that that is over, we are looking forward to the base- ball season which hasn't started as yet. Joe is keenly interested in all the activities fsociall around school and we know that this interest will carry him far in Georgetown. Page Twenty-four PIINIGRY V W' v T' 'r V T ,L . H Ja . J. . -1--x--z-+ +++ ++++
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