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DONALD H. HEROLD July 3, 1925 850 South Thirteenth Street, Newark, N. Don, Peg-leg U.S.M.C.R. Football 3, 4, Captain 4, Baseball 3, 4, Blue Book Board 3, 4g Editor-in-Chief 4, Record Board 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, Senior Advisory Board Student Council 45 Secretary 4, Dra- matic Club 3, 4, Athletic Executive Board 4, Rod and Gun Club 3, 4, President 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Dance Committee 3, 4. Don has participated in many activities during his eventful career here. He has culminated his stay by acquit- ting himself notably in all fields. He became captain of the football team, as well as taking a leading part on the diamond. The Seniors showed their regard for him by electing him to the Student Council. A long list of his accomplishments could be compiled, but his piece de resistance would be the Blue Book. As editor, he has surpassed all his other labors. Look at this volume and judge for yourself, With his astute qualities of leadership and genuine cam- araderie, we know that he will succeed in life and with the U. S. Marines. EDWARD AUGUST KAMMLER, JR. June 10, 1924 737 Westminster Avenue, Elizabeth, N. Eddie Coast Guard Football 1, 2,.3, 4, Captain Football 3, Track 1, 2, 35 Ger- man Club 4, Record Board 4, Athletic Executive Committee 3g Tennis Team 4, President of Class 3, President of Home- room 4. Ed is another member of our now famous class who has been in Pingry for life. He is one of the most happy-go- lucky lads that you will come in contact with for many a day. For the past three years, he has played varsity football and was elected captain in his Junior year. As a shifty back- field man he is tops on the field. He has also done some fast sprinting for the track team for the past two years. We are sure that Ed's future with the Army will be one of success. Page Sixteen
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' 1 l 3 1 DAVID POYTHRESS HEILNER August 11, 1925 630 Westminster Avenue, Elizabeth, N. Dave U.S.M.C.R. Football 3, 45 Swimming 2, 35 Captain of Swimming 4, Ath- letic Executive Board 45 Record Board 4g Navigation Club 1, 2, Class Committee 4, German Club 4. Dave is one of the few boys in the Class who has re- ceived his entire education at Pingry. He has been a main- stay on the football team, at guard, for the past two sea- sons. Although he is rather light, his motto was, They shall not pass,', and they didn't. During the Winter season he has been an outstanding member of the swimming team and as its captain, has led his teammates on to victory. Dave has also been an active member of the track team for two years. We feel sure that, whether in college or Working for Uncle Sam, Dave will have smooth sailing. HENRY RICHARD HEITMAN April 26, 1924 10 Oakland Road, Short Hills, N. J. Harry, Handsome One Army Air Corps Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Basketball 3, 4, Athletic Execu- tive Board 4g Library Committee 4. Harry has been lauded for his meritorious leading of the soccer team that made history. He has been a member of the basketball squad for the past two years. He has also won notice through his driving a grayish mass of steel of inde- finable vintage. Notwithstanding these two creditable ac- complishments, his fame as a jitterbug has probably been more widely disseminated. Through the medium of school dances, his ability in the realm of dancing has become syn- onymous with his name. If one adds to the foregoing that he is endowed with an irrepressible sense of humor and an unbounded optimism, it is easy to see that we have a lad who, figuratively speaking, is up several rungs on the ladder of success. Page Fifteen
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FRANCIS ROLAND KING November 14, 1925 1545 Maple Avenue, Hillside, N. Rollo, Ying U.S.M.S. Swimming 2, 3g Track 35 Dance Committee 4. Rollo has held the class in stitches for as long as we can remember. His somewhat happy-go-lucky attitude has been a great asset to the Class of ,43. He made his name famous in the swimming pool and on the Track Team. Rol left school this year to join the Merchant Marine. From what we hear, he is doing a fine job for Uncle Sam. ALBERT F. KIRSTEIN, III February 5, 1924 325 Elm Avenue, Rahway, N. Al U.S.M.S. Camera Club 3. Al has been with us for six years and in this time he has impressed us with his genial ways. In the athletics line all than is known about Al is the conversation we hear about him, his two other Rahway friends, and their local teams. During the earlier part of the year he was always heard bantering with his pal, Roland King. These two were the source of amusement that brought most of the class out of their doldrums. Good luck in the Merchant Marine, Al. Page Seventeen
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