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Page twelve R I I r opal 91 ,-rf:O:Q' AIU WILLIAM CARPENTER COLLINS Staff Sergeant in Military Second learn Football Managerial Staff Dramatic Club Tennis Squad Golf Squad' Second I-Ioclqey Glee Club A Cappella Drum and Bugle Corps . O U King Jesus is a 'listenin'-H Follow this elue, and you will undoubtedly solve the 'finystery of the bass voieewg or ask Bill himself, and he Will tell you, 4'Only an hour a day, and then all of a sudden, the warbling sound eame-'l You may or may not have guessed by this time that the Collins boy tdubbed Hlllilkiell by Al in the Second Formj is the proud possessor of the sweetest voiee this side of Louis Armstrong. But let's not think of him only in terms of voeal chords. l,et's look farther- 'fWilk has been an accompanist in the Glee Club ever since anyone can remember, a front drummer in the Drum and Bugle Corps, and has exhibited his versatility in the Drama Club, managerial staff, and on Mr. llunterls golf team. ll' any of you were fortunate enough to see the Metropolitan Opera Company's perfornianee of Hiuqolefto last spring, you would have seen Hill as Hspear-earrierl', second from the left. Maybe some day he will graduate from the ranks of spear- earriers and beeome a top-flight star. This prediction is not overly optimistic, consid- ering the nature ol' his talents. With an eye toward the future, it is not a risk to prediet big things to come for Bill, the smiling lad with the beautiful bass vocal chords, the sound ability, and the courteous manner.
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JOHN SAN BORN CLAPP Captain ol Varney Company President Fil+h Form Presiclent of Student Council Dramatic: Club Glee Club A Cappella Varsity Baseball Varsity Football Manager Crack Squad John Clapp is a name that will ho reiiienilierefl around tho At-adeiiiy for ai long' tinie. He has uccoiiiplislled inany things during his stay here in spite ot ai definite health problem. lnnnedizitely up- on his return l'l'O11l Asheville School in South Carolina, he proved himself still popular by living elec-tvfl class president. His lmiggest siimfess in that cfapacity Was in bringing clown to eurtli the soinewlmt unrealistic views of tho class. The follow- ing your he was elevteid presiflvnt of the Stuflcint Counvil. John has proved his grit hy zittmliptilig to Qntvl' Various athletic' competitions: hut has had to liinit his efforts to iliziiuzigiiig, lwcariso of 21 had asthniaticf Condition. John has tho dubious honor of having' the worldas lzu'g'c+st collvvtion ol' liand-knit Argfylv socks. 'llhe young' niairlons of tho Twin Cities do not seein to realize that all John is interostocl in is the pattern ot' the socks they are knittiiigsg. He has also proved himself vzipahle in the clruniatic- und military depmtiiioilts. However, if for nothing' else he will always he 1'llIll0l1llJ9l'0Cl l'or exvvlliiig as host on the Weelwml of May second, 1952. ' rw fr fffFl1'UKE MINKZ 753 Z L, b f fi lx lg X Q -3 A 5, 1 H9131 1 . l l Q J? , i l' f, dll xl Bk' 'i i ll C l Tx-,CLAFP 0 a Sig Page eleven
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JOHN HAGMAN COMFORT Stall Sergeant in Military Varsity Football Carley Award Manual oi Arms Team Second Team Hockey Tennis Squad Williams Cup Dramatic Club Glee Club Craclc Squacl If you 21I'l'liClllE1l90l' lfowl, hcwarc of onii- nous Quzick, quackn which comes from thc tzilcntcd niouth ol' Solid Conifort. For Crassus,' is fanicd for his prowess in at duck-blind, and for his dczidly aini in thc vicinity of Goodrich and Dunlap. Tho lurc ol' thc wildcrncss has also lcd hini on frc- quent cxcursions to lilly, Minnesota, one of which was niadc in Mzirch Ca canoe trip lj. Tho record lilclow his naunc is a proof ol' Sol'sH pcrsonzility. A nicinhcr oi' thc Crack Squad two years, hc won the highly covctcd Czirlcy Award in his junior ycar. and has participzited in Yzirsity Football, and lllcc Cluh. llis scholastic iinprovcincnt won hini thc Williams Cup in his Fresh- nnin yczir. '4l5lot is always in at good-rniturcd, l'rcc-and-czisy niood. He tzikcs cycrything in stridc, und rzircly loses slccp worrying ziliout anything. This zidiniruhlc sct ol' qualitics has inside hini wclconic in any gzlthcring, und will hc a distinct assct in his lil'c ziltcr ho lozivcs tho littlc rcd school- housc nt Huiiclolpli and Daycrn. If you want ai good hunting conipzinion, with ai dog and il huilt-in duck czillg il' you wzint ai traveling companion, ai Hgood IlllXPl'i,+lllll'QiS your inun-.
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