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Q.. A . 552523 ti - 1 w Twmziy-two XVILLIAM XYEBB CVVINKIEJ 'fDon'f gc! muglzz' in his lVfIrIr. 'llovve1 ' Board, 4: The Critic. 4. Noted 'for his boycott on the barbers. Future-Princeton. -If gy F, RlllIlfR'l' XV. XVEITZMAN QPETITD 'XTIN' fvridr of lVc.vf S1mz11zif. Art Club. 2. 33 Basketball, 4: Baseball, 3, 4: Football. 3, 4. Noted for those freckles. liuture-Franklin and Marshall. BALDVVIN W'H1TE KBALDYD The apple of the lc'aclzr'r.v' eye. Track Squad, 3, 4. Noted for Hunking English IV after having passed it the year before. Future-Princeton. A'lAT'l'llEVV ZEIGNER QMATTYJ Wl1f1f 110--11 SFCOIIII Hv1'c'ul0s. Football, 2, 3, 43 Basketball, 4: Glee Club, 2, 3. 4: Towe1 ' Board, 3, 4: Debating Club, 3, 45 Chairman, 4: Debating Team, 43 The Critic, 4: Nautical Knot. 2: Captain Crossbones, 3g HMay-the-Maiden, 4: Lit- erary Socicty Council. -l. Noted as the city's champion wrestler. Future-Unclecided. - ' 'lf idij Vlf .f ,V 1 J X I
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P1-:TER TRIOLO I fools to my lzcrlx as fast as I couldf' Football, 2, 3, 4: Track, 3, 4: Captain, 4: Serv- ice Committee, 4: Orchestra, 3: Glee Club. 4: Debating Club, 4: Debating Team, 4: May- the-Maidenf' 4: The Critic, 4. Noted as Charlie Paddock's greatest rival. Future-Columbin University. KW QJJZ J- IJoNA1,1w Ulfifmcmk CDVIFFJ Uv spin.: The Top. - lintered S. H. S., 3: Editor-in-Chief of The Top, 4: Football, 4: Baseball, 4: Class lifts- ketbull, 4: Student Council, 4. Noted as Z1 man of action, not words. , c Cj1-AnYs VYAN CISE ' fl IllfC'l'l'-V !Il'lIl'f goes all H10 day. ljzlsketball Class. 2: Czlptzlin Crossbones, 3: May the Maiden, 3, 4: Glee Club, 3, 4. Noted for: Few and gentlewords. Future: ornial School. lJOl7LiI.AS XVAHI. QDOUGD Al fj00fIl1lLlIlI fv0.v.ffssvs a klllfjffllillfi Truck, 2, 3: .-X. Council, 43 Track Manager, 4: The Critic, 4. Noted as Z1 huntsman. Future-Business. Twenty-ozze
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Romcirr CAIN Cliosp Nix muizc nmy lic Coin, but 'sci' kllllii' l1c'.v iilvlcf' Track, 3, -l. Future-Undecidetl. Noted as a great chemist. AN OPEN LETTER il Tulip Street. Summit, New Alersey. Donald Ldiinger. Iiditor-in-Chief of the Top Dear Donald: The publication of the Year liook is materializing rapidly. I hope with you and your Staff that it will be accepted with a degree of satisfaction to the Student body as a whole. and with much interest and pleasure to the members of the graduating class. I had been made to feel that the Student demand for it was real. I later realized that its staff was ready and anxious to create the Hook and now l see it in the final stages of publication. The Hook itself has a place in the school life. lt definitely collects data on school life which is a valuable source of reininiscencc. It, perhaps, provides a little valuable and practical experience for certain members of the Staff. Hut its cost of production is beyond the ability of the average static. Its publication was made possible this year chieiiy because of the use of many old cuts. .-Xnother year new title cuts will be necessary: if so. this will bring the cost of the Hook considerably beyond the amount that can be raised by the Staff. I. therefore, feel that a publication similar in content and character will, again. be -of much concern another Fall. I realize that the creation of such a bool: annually will be a source of uncer- tainty and anxiety on the part of the Staff and its advisor. The sources of income are limited. and the number of subscribers is always doubtful. The Students must get fully and detinitely behind the project and sufvfwrf it-not depend upon organizations and home rooms for the extra help in money. The Year Hook is your Hook because -of your support. I have enjoyed working with you and your Staff and have appreciated the spirit and the response at all times. I am also mindful of the splendid attitude which the Senior Class has shown in its endeavor to make the publication possible. Sincerely yours. .lmiits li. li.XWI.lfY. Trcciify-fl1ri'c
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