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HAROLD WILLIAM HORNING llzlrolrl, lmcttci' lmowii to luis fricnrls as Siwr. lim won nlzxny lricinls with lns snlnlc llllIllUl'. llis juli :iw xi lrzulfvllmzill lIlllIl2l1QL'I' inzulu liis cxistviivc lcnmvn in uni' .lnrl .1ll. AX llIL'IlllJk'I' ut tlic Mlm' Llulx, ln- lms :llama ilnnu :in cxvcllcnt jolm on tliu .'Xl'g'o stuff, :Xvtivc in :ill wlnml functions :mil inuintznining lnnnn' grzulcs, llurnlcl will cnntinuv his lim' ix-c'ui'rl at llnlmrt Ciwllm-gn' wliwi- ln- uill tnkv lilmcrzil arts. llzxskctlmll Xlzlilzlgci' lY: 'l'r:n'l4 lX': film- Clnlr lX': .Xrgu nnrl Yi- llinl Stalls. RICHARD MICHAEL KAVANAGH Klilw Cznnc to lll'k'l5 this your from Lynn, Xlms, wlicrc lic cxccllvcl Ili ll Qllilfll nn tln- l,ynn lilljlllill lligll football tm-ani. Xlilw, El typical lrixlnnun, plzlycil IllI2ll'lL'I'lJ2lCli on tln- foutlmll IL-:nn tliif- yczni XXX-'ll ull rc-incinlwi' tlic yunnzin-likc work that lic rlicl at that xlut, setting' up plays, lilucking, and turlcling. Miko, unc uf tlu- must pupnlzir lmys in svlnml, gulmlul hip lriwli volvo to tln- film- flnlm, llc lnnn-N In :lllvnil ,CYS Ilcxl yk'Zll'. lfnutlmzill IY2 film' Vlixlm IY. WALTER VINCENT KLOSS, JR. Nl Ccnning to us funn Rziliwzxy, XL-xv Alviwcy, tlw plum- lic calls lnnnc. XY:1lt lim wmninrl up liis wuulimlzlly mln- czltion licrc at l'rvp 2llill'l' grzulllzitimi frinn linliwzay liim going: ilu-n il lluw nl' lininor. wliirli lizu vmivnlf- 1l1:1iiy.c1'11ptvrl. XY:nlt's liulmlriuxxliw'lnintil1g':l111l Iieliing Ncxt yvzu' lu' lnqn-s tu :ith-nil lllitgi-ix l'iiix'i-iwily. llzislwtlmll IYL llzlwlwnll lY.
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DONALD BRUCE HENDERSON Don cznne to Prep this year from North Plziinlielal lligh School. lt wnsn't long before everyone in l'rep knew who Don wus. His ontstztntling DL'I'Il0l'IlIIlllL'0 as lnllhaek on the footliall team made hiin a very eonA spienous person. Next year lion hopes to attend Rutgers University. - lfoothnll IYQ files: Club IYQ Tracl: IY. RICHARD MANTELL HOCHMAN Dixie, :ts he is nlleetionutely called hy his Mom :intl certain sehoolnlzttes. was II rnnl5ing lllL'llllN'l' of lIlake's Ilutl Beta Ilouse Boys. Taking' ll large part in athletics, lliek has been :I lll'L'l'SS11l'y :tcldition to onr football teznns. He hopes to attend Brown or Bucknell next year, where we hope he will continue his good reeortl. lfoothnll lll. IY: Ilnsehnll III, IYL Swinnning Illg tilee Clnh III, IYQ IIIIICIIIUI' Club III3 Iixislu-tlmll IV. FRANK JANNEY HOLCOMBE, Ill lfrank's genizility :intl willingness to participate in il session of ruf.f-cutting acltlecl to his ever increasing popularity at l'rep. I7rank's stories of his eseapadcs helml the attention of the liamnia House throughout the year. XYhen Frank attended school one clay, with his own pack of cigarettes, people begun to say that the nge of iniraieles hzul not pnsserl. lfootlmll IYQ ,I.X'. Basketball Manager, IV: Baseball IY. ad' I ,
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CHARLES JOSEPH KUPPER, JR. A resident of New Market, New jersey. Charlie formerly attended St. I'eter's Iligh Sehool. NYhenever there was a night haskethall game, Charlie's open jeep, which he used in all kinds of weather. eould he seen outside the gym. 'I'his was lxeeause he was basketball manager and, therefore, he never niissed a game. Next year Charlie hopes to attend Rutgers lfniversity where he will study sanitary enggineering. llaskethall Mgr. IV. RICHARD JOHN LEWIS Iliek, a four year :nan at I'rep, hails from that very niueh spoken of metropolis, I'erth JXIIIIJOY. :X tall lad with dark red hair, and a keen taste for fishing. he can usually he found describing' one of his numerous girl- lriends to the other fellows. During' his third and fourth years at l'rep, Diek played taekle on the foot- hall teain. Next year he hopes to attend the Catholic' Ilniversity of .-Xnieriea. ,l.Y. Iiootlmll III ,Yarsity IY. HERBERT JOSHUA LITTMAN Herh has spent the last of four years at Ilrep. A diligent reader of newspapers and history hooks, H erlm was on the hall when it eame to eurrent events. His favorite pastime is giving advice on watch repairs. livery spring' llerli may he seen trotting around the Rutgers traek getting: into condition. .l.Y. Ifoothall I, Yarsity IY3 'I'raek II, III, IV:'l'lie:1ter Club I, II.
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