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WILLIAM PETER COCKSI-IOTT June 12, 1926 Yew Place, Farnham Royal, Buckinhamshire, England. Limey, W. P. Union Soccer 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Club 3, 4g Chess Club 2, 35 Rifle Club 2, 3, Senior Literary Club 4g President 45 French Club 35 President of French Club 3g Blue Book Board 4, Record Board 3, 4g Managing Editor 45 Secretary-Treasurer 45 Class Council 4. Pete came over from England three years ago, and has had his entire American education at Pingry. After a short period of time, Pete lost his English Way and very quickly accli- mated himself to the life of the Pingry boy. The only English characteristic Pete still possesses is the English lingo of Anglo-Gaelic tone. Along with his accent, Pete is also famous for those over-sized words which no one can de- cipher. He has become an integral part of our Class in the many fields of activity which he has entered. Pingry will miss Pete greatly for his Ene work on the Record, his smooth soccer playing, and his shining record in the class room. Pete's cheerful countenance will leave a gap in Pingry to be filled, but Union will be the recipient of a fine addition to their student body. WILLIAM GEORGE DEALAMAN, JR. September 28, 1924 16 Melrose Avenue, Plainfield, N. J. Willie, Boogie Navy Athletic Executive Board 4g Football 43 Basketball 3, Class Committee 4g Baseball 3, 4, Captain of Baseball 45 Vice- President of Class 4. Willie has only been with us for three years, but in that time he has become very close to Pingry. As captain of the baseball team, he has been largely responsible for their vic- tories this season. Bill does not only play baseball, but last fall he played end on the football team. Unfortunately, a leg injury made it impossible for him to play the whole sea- son. The basketball team has also been fortunate in having him present on the court. As vice-president of the Class, Bill has accomplished great things for us and We owe him a Word of thanks. We all know that Bill will be successful whether in college or in one of the armed forces. Page Thirteen
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WILLIAM HENRY BROOKS, III March 9, 1923 112 Circle Road, Dongan Hills, S. I., N. Y. Bill Army Glee Club 2, 3, 45 President Glee Club 4. Bill came to Pingry in the sophomore year and has been an active member of the Glee Club ever since. Noteworthy is the amiable disposition of this Staten Island boy. An honest and sincere personality will go a long way toward put- ting Bill on the road to success. Of Bill it may be said that to locate him one has only to listen for the loudest voice in school and the problem is solved. But despite this racket, Bill manages to dream a lot of the time. As far as future education is concerned, the Army has the say, but Bill hopes to go into ground aviation and make a career of it. The best of luck, Bill. JOHN JOSEPH BUNDSCHUH January 18, 1925 840 Monroe Avenue, Elizabeth, N. 121614 Army Air Corps Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain of Track 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Man- ager of Soccer 2, Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4, Scholastic Award 1, 2, 3, Whitlock Elementary Algebra Prize 1, President of Class 2, Vice-President of Class 3, Athletic Executive Board 2, 45 Ring Committee 3, Alumni Track Award 2, 3, German Club 3, 45 Cum Laude 4. Bundsch,' has been with us for many years. His career here has been successful not only in the arena of sports, but also in the pursuits of the intellect. As captain of the track team and as a prominent member of the soccer team, John will long be remembered. His marks have always been up to a very desirable level. With his dogged perseverance, intel- lectual acumen, and fleetness of foot he will make the grade in record time. Page Twelve
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JAMES CUMMINGS DUNSTAN November 3, 1925 117 West Thirty-sixth Street, Bayonne, N. J. Jim Princeton, Navy Soccer 4g Senior Literary Club 4, Chess Club 35 Cum Laude 4. If all American youths from Panama are like Jimmy, we are in favor of mass immigration. In his two years here, Jim has become a respected addition to the Class of ,43. Though he suffered an appendectomy at the beginning of the year, it does not seem to have affected his consistently high marks. An astute mathematician, he is a familiar sight poised over a slide rule. From this laconic exposition of his talents, do not get the impression that our boy Jim is a book- worm. Far from it, his sincere willingness to help people has won him many friends. With his cerebral capacity, and his honest friendliness, we soon expect to see him in Who's Who. JOSEPH EBBITT ENGELSON March 10, 1923 1115 Central Avenue, Plainfield, N. Joe, Pingle Navy Air Corps Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Captain 4, Baseball 33 Dance Committee 4, Student Council 4. Although Joe has been with us for only two years he has become a very notable figure. He has made his mark in the sport world with his ability in football, baseball, and basket- ball fof which he is captainj. Joe is a member of the Stu- dent Council and can always be found in the upper part of the class standings. His main characteristic is his ever- present smile, except for various times when the boys go too far -in their kidding. Joe, being of that certain age, will soon be in the service. Whether it be the Navy Air Corps or the Merchant Marine, we are sure Joe will acquit himself admirably. Page Fourteen get
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