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T-N Kgs -xxx n-QQSN P55 LEON BARKHORN, JR. June 24, 1923 ' 325 Turrell Avenue, South Orange Lee ' Duke or U. of N. C. Baseball 4. I Lee is one of the more silent members of the Class. He has been a familiar sight 'round these here parts with his Buick with its many colored fenders. Lee has come along in many ways this year and, at present, is one of Mr. Williams' promising outfielders on the 1942 baseball squad. just keep plugging away, Lee, and you'll be in on the finish we're sure. EDWIN DEIBLER BECKER March 6, 1925 129 Brightwood Avenue, Westfield Ed Harvard Track Manager 3, 43 Camera Club 45 Photography Club 2, President 25 Orchestra 1, 2, 4. Ed has been with us a number of years. In that time We have come to know him as an easy-going fellow who just never seems to have trouble in Math. Besides taking an active part in football, Ed has given time to the Orchestra. He is also in that organization known as the Pingry Camera Club. Come the Revolution and Ecl,ll be found calm as ever but ready for anything. We know Pingry will be well represented at Har- vard by our Ed. Page Fifteen
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HANS ANGERMUELLER October 7, 1924 410 Casino Avenue, Cranford Baron Angy Harvard President of Class 1, 25 Vice-President of Class 3, Student Council 45 Record Board 3, 4, Managing Editor 43 Literary Club 45 President 45 French Club 43 Dramatic Club 4, Chair- man Ring Committee 3g Football 45 Blue Book 45 Dance Committee 4. Hans has been with us for a good many years, but our admiration for him increases daily. A scholar of great ability, Hans has been a member of the football squad for the past two seasons and performed admirably in this year's Dramatic Club production, Thunder Rock. His work as Managing Editor of the Record has gone no small way toward leading that enterprise through one of its most successful years, and his expertly drawn cartoon pepped the publication up consider- ably. Good luck at Harvard, Boopsy,,' not that you'll need much. WILLIAM ROBERT ASHER November 2 3, 1923 1 Renner Avenue, Newark Bill, Aslan A Yale Camera Club 25 Bridge Club 3, French Club 45 Record 33 Debating Team 1, 33 Soccer Team 3, 4, Tennis Manager 4. Bill is one of the more silent members of the classg as a matter of fact, his presence near the top of the class stand- ing is one of the th-ings that make us most envious of him. Bill has worked hard this year in arranging matches for the tennis team. He also was one of the vital members of Mr. West's soccer team. Bill is headed for Yale and we want to wish him all the success and luck which we know he will at- talll. Page Fourteen lx Nxs .-QQ: .:-AQ: lx:
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JOHN ARTHUR BRENNER April 1, 1924 318 West 7th Street, Plainfield Bun Boy Pennsylvania Soccer 4, Track 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Record Board 3, 4, Associate Editor 45 Glee Club 2, 3, Rod and Gun Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, 45 French Club 4. The Clark Gable of the Senior Class, Jack has finally settled down, and this year we find him laboriously burning the midnight oil .... Jack was a fighting member of Pingry's soccer squad the past season and the Record has flourished with Jack as one of its Associate Editors. As Darcy in Vail- Deane's version of Pride and Prejudicef, Jackson further showed his grand stage talents. Pingry will miss his genial smile and happy-go-lucky person next year. So long, jack, and the very best of luck. ALBERT LOUIS BRUNNER February 9, 1924 43 Oakland Avenue, Union Al Univ. of North Carolina Stamp Club 15 Basketball Manager 35 Athletic Executive Committee 3g Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 4. Al has been concerned in school athletics ever since he joined us, and, though he has shone on the track squad, we have found in him mainly a zest for the managership, in which capacity he served as the handler of the year's contestants. A few years ago Al seemed headed for athletic stardom, but a series of operations marred his ambitions. Usually the first senior to enter a certain Chrysler at noon time, Al's generally amusing personality and ready wit will be missed here at Pingry. We don't know his plans for next year, but Whatever they may be we wish him the best of happiness. Page Sixleen .. 'Qian . .. - -mii- :....m N' ...age iq: NT.
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