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ANCHOR 8: WHEEL DWIGHT H. OWEN The Swede DWIGHT is Severn's own ladies' man. There is not a girl in the vicinity who has not at one time or another been the fortunate ob- ject of the Swedes attentions. In addition to his amorous activi- ties, Dwight has played B squad football and lacrosse, var- sity soccer, and has managed a team in almost every sport. He is also a member of the .-lnchor staff and of Sigma Phi Sigma. Stories are still told of the time the Swede dragged a girl to a Thanksgiving dance and had to meet her in Baltimore at five o'clock in the morning. Better luck next time, Swede, old man. ,,Q,.JfL4v A in 4.1,-0 x v v FREDERICK B. PICKERING Fred Pick Duumo his three years at Severn Freddie has become one of the outstanding athletes of the school, ending his last football season by catching an almost im- possible pass and scoring the win- ning touchdown. In addition to varsity football, Pick has played 118-pound football, 130-pound football. and varsity lacrosse. In addition to his athletic abili- ties Fred is above the average in his studies. and is a member of the Student Council and an hon- orary member of Sigma Phi Sigma. I ick is the friend of everyone on the campus and we wish him a lot of luck in the future. fm D
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.w A i L U,f.'-f k1ROBERT W. MOUNTREY l XSL ull! ANCHOR 81 WHEEL i Jil.. U. Rabbi BOB NIOUNTREY came to Severn in September with a string of achievements at N.Y.M.A. a mile long and immediately started adding more to the list by becom- ing editor-in-chief of the Anchor and a member of the Year Book staff. A great center, Bob played in every football game last fall, and his consistent good work was a prominent factor in the team's successful season. Known as the Rabbi', in stu- dent circles, a member of the Stu- dent Council and of Sigma Phi Sigma, Mountrey stands high in his class, succeeding as much with his subjects as with his con- quests of fluttering feminine hearts, and that means some success! g,,,lg6'1f -JY GUY E. O'NElL, Jr. Sophie AALL the way from California came this lad to attend our institution, and we venture to say that he will never regret it, and we will al- ways be thankful that he did so. Sophie was a long way from home, but it didn't take him long to get acquainted and to make a lot of friends. A cheerful, pleas- ant lad, his personality has made him very popular. He played on the line for the HB squad in foot- ball and sometimes made things unpleasant for the varsity. Many an afternoon when he could be having a good time he is studying. If nothing more, we can always say this of Sophie-a hard worker and a swell guy.
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ANCHOR 8: WHEEL F. MALCOLM RADEL Rattle', lVIAL,S great claim to fame is his unfailing ability to solve state- ment problems. Usually the bane of any Severnite's existence, they come naturally to this chap. Long or short, big or small, he solves ,em all. The quiet, friendly nature of the tall fellow from the hills of New Jersey has earned him many friends while at Severn. He was a faithful member of B squad and followed this up by trying his luck at wrestling. Neither of these sports can do him justice though, for it is at tennis that Mal shows his real wares. A Navy junior, Mal seems destined to follow in the steps of his forefathers. Best of luck. A659 VV CARLTON M. ROGERS i6Fl0Gt6T,, THE two teams line up. The Red center snaps the ball to a wait- ing back. Through the Red line charges a figure wearing a white jersey. The ball drops into his outstretched arms. The Floater has intercepted a lateral pass and has run sixty yards for a touch- down in the Red and White Thanksgiving Day classic. Besides being a member of the AU squad, the Floater played soccer. But his accomplishments - ' ,X N are not all athletic. He is much i d as a piano player, and is like the silver-tongued orators 0 when it comes to discussing his native California. He expects to return to his beloved California at the end of the school year. So-long, F loater. California,s gain will be Severn's loss.
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