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AUGUST FRANK ARACIC lllarch 5, 1930 1100 Edgewood Road, lilizabeth, N. Augie Syracuse FOUR YEARS AT PLNGRY Rifle Club, lV,' Roll amz' Gun, Clull, lV,' Auto- 111,0l7l'lU Clulv, V,' Sjvauzklz Clulw, V15 Record Board, Vlg Football, Vl,' Szoiiiiiiiing, Vl,' Basclrtill, VI, From the day Augie entered Pingry in the Third Form, he has been well liked and respected by all his classmates. His friendly manner and cheerfulness leave a good im- pression on all who know him. Augie is a member of many school clubs and is also an ardent supporter of the athletic teams where he is always to be found in the thick of the battle. Augie is the type of boy who makes his class extremely lively. At present he is aiming for Syracuse where he will study en- gineering. lint no matter where he may go, his industry, honesty, and ability to get along with people are sure to bring him success just as they have done here in Pingry. ATXVOOD CARLTON ASBURY April 20, 1931 l XVoods Lane. Colonia, N. Uzzifvelwity of Oklalzouia Fotfiz YEARS AT PINGRY Bczuvtl, Ill, ll', l , V15 Record Hotzrtl, V, Vl,' Draiizatit' Clulr, V, V15 Handlioolc, Vl,' Ifoof- lvall, Vl,' STK'lI11IllllIg4, Ill, lV, V, VI, Track, V, VI. VVhen the class of '48 assembled on the first day of its freshman year, it had in its folds Atwood Asbury. He was, and continues to be, a friendly, happy fellow with deep and varied interests. NVith both athletic and in- tellectual interests, Atwood took part in foot- ball, swimming, track, band. and dramatics. His most outstanding feats were exhibited in the pool where he excelled in the backstroke. He is not principally known as a Class leader, but he is recognized as a sincere, honest, and industrious participant, whatever his field of endeavor. His labors last year helped produce Pingry's first handbook, Atwoodls cartoons for the Record have been invaluable. Plan- ning to continue his education at the Uni- versity of Oklahoma, Atwood takes the heart- iest good wishes of his classmates along with him.
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THEODORE CLARK ALLEY june 4, 1928 f Dryden Road, Bcrnardsville, N. Tad , Ears Umlacizlccl SEVEN YE.x1zs AT PINGRY Pl'6Sl'lIf'lll of Class, III,' Class Council, IV, V. V15 Dancv C0'llZflI1lfft78, VI ,' Football, III, IV, V, VI: Cafrtain, VI,' Ilasclnall, III, IV, VI: Stuimnzing, IV, li',' .iltlzlctic Execu- titw' Cozimiittcc, VI. Ted's friendly smile and good-natured- ness have won him many friends during his seven years at Pingry. He distinguished him- self as president of the Freshman Class and has been in many extra-curricular activities. Ted will probably be remembered as the boy who got the biggest kick out of a certain history teacher. Socially Tedls appeal to the fair sex is sensational. Vilhether it is his personality, or What, we don't know, but we're still trying to get his formula. On the athletic field Ears', needs no introduction, his record speaks for itself. Opponents will testify that he is a great player. but above all he exemplifies good sportsmanship. Future is a word Ted shouldn't worry about, for his many Pine qualities are sure to stand him in good stead. VVILLIAM HENRY ALLEY, IR. September 6, 1930 Dryden Road. Bernardsville, N. Karim, Bill VV1'llllZ11'l and .Mary SEVEN YEARS AT PINGRY Class Council, Vlq Football. IV, VI ,' Basket- ball, IV, V, VI,' Bascball,IV, V, VI: Captain, VI: Athletic Excczftivc Committee, VI. Bill is probably best known for his ac- complishments on the athletic Held, for he is one of the few three-letter men in the class. During the football season he gained the reputation of being one of the rugged- est players on the held in spite of his light- ness, This, coupled with his fine passing and running ability, made him an outstanding per- former. As a basketball player, Bill is re- garded as a dead-eye. It was his last minute set shot that won the Edison game. Last spring, Redls ability as a baseball player and his hne character gained for him the captaincy of the 318 squad. The high esteem in which he is held is attested to by his election to the post of Class Councilman in the Senior year. His zealous manner, plus his friendli- ness, add up to plenty of success for a great guy.
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1 f AXEL HEl.1X'lU'l'H BAUM July 1-1. 1930 10 liimball Circle, NVQ-stfield. N. Dick 1-111zluv1'.vl six means AT PINGRY iVu7figc1f1'011 Club, 1115 Riflc Club, IV, V, V15 Record Boclrrl, l', V15 Cum Laurie, V15 Srt'i11zm1'11g, V, V15 Football VI, Commuting to Pingry from that well- known town of Vtlestheld, .f'xxe1-Grease Baum has made an unusually fine record for himself since he entered the class of '48 in the First' Form. From the beginning, he has been one of the smartest boys in the class and because of this he was elected to Cum Ltlilllllf' at the end of his Junior year. This does not, however, prevent Dick from affixing an almost unbelievable expression of ignorance on his face. Besides being conscientious in his studies. Dick has been active in various extracurricular activities. Vllhen not swim- ming or playing football. he is sure to be found down at the armory shooting out a high score with his rifle. Versatile and well- liked, Dick is sure to have a successful happy life. and 18 JAMES ANTHQNY BR.-XDLEY, DIR. February 21, 1931 122 lndian Run Parkway, Union, N. bl. Jim Ifmtull FIVE YEARS AT PINGRY 11v0IIIF1'00lll Prc'.via'c1zt. I1I,' 1Vt7Z'I.fjlI110Jl Club. III, IV, VII: C106 Club, 1V,' 1:l'0lIC'1Z Club, l'I,' Soccer. IV. V, VI: Track, IV. Since Jim entered Vingry in the Second lform. he has been one of the best liked fel- lows in the class. IX veteran navigator, lim spends his summers in Massachusetts where he sails. For the past three years he has been one of the bright spots on the soccer team. A good player on the squad, he has been poison to the opponent. He has taken to science like a duck to water while the other students just sit back and try to look intel- ligent. He has a great sense of humor and appreciates a good practical joke. even if it is at his own expense. .Nfter leaving Pingry. 'lim will enter Hrown to become a physicist. His diligence and geniality should go a long way toward bringing about success in his chosen field.
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