University School - Mabian Yearbook (Hunting Valley, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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29' B l N Ernest William Rose, Jr. Edward Moore Society 141g Cadmean Society 1413 junior Prom Committeeg Senior Prom Committee: Mabian Contributor, Varsity Tennis 131 1413 Varsity Soccer 1415 Second Honors 17th1 18th1, 1l1 121 131 141: Varsity Club. Here we have quite a complex individual. Not only is he an athlete, but he is also a scholar. Have you ever heard of such a combination before? Ernie Rose spends the afternoons in the winter months weaving expert circles about the feet of hosts of less adept ad- mirers at the Humphrey's Elysium. After the closing hour comes a hard, grinding game of hockey with the Humphrey progeny and others of his clan. Does Ernie pause to rest when he gets home? He most certainly does not! He spends a laborious hour scanning choice snatches of Virgilian poetry about Elysia. For, you see, Ernie is one of those Intellectual Five, who spend their sixth periods with Mr. Waldron, and he must work hard to maintain his standing of fifth place. There are two incomprehensible facts in this young man's meteoric career. One, why has he betrayed his sturdy allegiance for the Ford and shifted to the Oldsmobile? Two, why has he chosen to bury himself in a raccoon coat and a Hanover snowdrift for the next few years in his life? There is no .lnliian King Rose-:nadlatle Cadmean Society 141, Edward Moore Society 141: Sherman Prize Speaker, Second 1315 Swimming Team, Man- ager 1415 News Board 131 1413 Glee Club 131 141: Mabian Board 141g Players 141: Second Honors 1415 Var- sity Soccer Squad 131 141: Senior Prom Committee 1413 Star Club 1313 Rorimer Nature Prize 131. Every class has its dark, secretive member who gets around both in and out of school. Such .1 person is King. He's popular, yes, as you can see by his membership in the school societiesg smart, also as you can see by his records of con- tests won. Outside of school Dame Rumor has it that King sees that L.C. doesn't languish from inattention! But within, although talkative other- wise, there is no one more secretive. King's a answer to these. model boy, too. He smokes not, drinks not, plays 21 not, has accidents not, with the accent on the knot-holes. However that may be, King is good in school, especially in history. And unless we miss our guess he will hang up a record in that subject while this is at press this very year. Next year he plans to pursue it within the white- washed walls of Yale. May we have good luck as he goes.

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T H JE ll 9 3 5 Joseph Corbin Ramsey Freshman Football Team5 Freshman Basketball Team5 Freshman Baseball Team5 Class Football 1215 Varsity Basket- ball 131 1415 Varsity Baseball Squad 1315 Varsity Soccer 1415 Varsity Clubg Cadmean Society 131 1415 Dance Com- mittee 1415 Edward Moore Society 131 1415 Junior Prom Committee 1315 Glee Club, Presidentg Choir. Once upon a time-five long years ago-a little farmer lad romped up the steps of U. S. with a tin whistle in his mouth. He gulpedg he gaspedg and the whistle in his mouth disappeared. Ever since that memorial day, Joe has had a perpetual expression of gullible amazement upon his smiling visage, and his birdie whistles have never abated in intensity for any appreciable period. The Chagrin Terror is an extremely nervous chap for one of his complacent disposition. Rumor has it that last Hal- lowe'en after a certain episode of pure fun, Joseph was hastily fleeing down Chagrin's main street with the one-man police force pufhng diligently behind. Having just traded in his corn- cob for one of them new-fangled briars, Joe was in slightly better condition than the stout policeman, and eventually man- aged to evade him. His shattered nerves haven't yet recovered from the apprehension of confinement in the local dungeon. Some people, however, place no faith in this rumor, but attribute Joe's alertness rather to a natural fear that them city slickers'll put somethin' over on him. In his younger days, Joe used to pitch potatoes across the field into a bushel basket, singing to himself all the while. Therefore, when Joe entered U. S. he soon became an indispensable member of the basketball team and later President of the Glee Club. After eighteen years of disturbance and turmoil, Chagrin Falls already is preparing to enjoy the four peaceful years which will follow Joe's graduation from U. S. and his enrollment in Pennsylvania. Though as people of the United States, U. S. students fail to recognize titled aristocracy, yet they recognize and indeed pay homage to their one remnant of feudal titlage at University School. Dick, the Duke Robertson is their object of esteem and well is he worthy of such a title. The Duke is a swimmer par excellence. He came to us two years ago from Florida bearing various titles of Florida State swimming championships. We were impressed and happy. However, The Duke found Florida championship times would not break any records in Ohio. So what did he do? Why, he just improved until he was swim- Richard 'fllfaullboitit Robertson Varsity Football 1413 Varsity Swimming 1415 Osborn Moore Swimming Trophy Winner 1415 New School Swim- ming Record in 100 Yard Free Style-55.8 seconds and 220 Yard Free Style-2:24.8 secondsg Varsity Track 131 1415 Varsity Club 131 1415 Mabian Board 1415 Senior Prom Committee 141. ming on a par with Ohio state championship times. In fact, he broke Bill Crouse's record in the 100 yard free-style, and jimmy House's record in the 220 yard free-style. He did this all in one year, thus netting for himself the Osborne Moore Swim- ming Trophy. The Dukei' has been variously described in local newspapers as the Florida Sunshine Boy, the Bronze Giant, the Tan Apollo , etc. We feel, however, that no more fitting title, the Duke , can be given a championship swimmer whose prep school performances are comparatively on a par with the Olympic performances of the great Hawaiian champion, Duke Kahauamokn. IZ8



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T H IEE ll 9 3 5 Robert Wesley Rutledge, Jr.. Dorm Prefect C415 Varsity Tennis Squad C31 C413 Varsity Wrestling Squad C31 C415 Orchestra C31 C41g Manager of Orchestra C413 Junior Varsity Football C31 C413 Captain of junior Varsity Football C415 Dorm Dance Com- mittee C41. Two years ago, Bob came from New Philadelphia, Ohio, to join our ranks. Living in the dormitory, Bob became a leader there, and this year was honored by being elected as a dormitory prefect. Athletically inclined, Ruth has been a star on Mr. Eber- lein's rampaging class football teams. On the football field Rutledge is fearless. Tackling and blocking a fellow much heavier than himself is easy for this fiery fellow. Rutledge also is a demon wrestler, and his skill and courage have helped the wrestling team this year. Contrasting the physical with the aesthetic, Bob plays well an alto-clarinet in the orchestrag and once he displayed masterful control when droll, monkey-faced George Chapman was making faces at him. Bob plans to major in chemistry next year at Ohio Wes- leyan. Are you interested in learning to kick a soccer ball the length of a soccer field. See Bud Sadler then. Does perfecting a deadly skill at sinking basketball shots intrigue you? Yes? Look up Captain Bud Sadler. Can you possibly be impelled by a desire to learn to high jump or broad jump? Bud Sadler can more than capably show you how. Bud is a 6'-2 athlete of no mean ability and to top it all he gets honors. Bud is that quiet sort of chap who will be cast in .1 Players' performance as a rough spoken villain and will carry off the honors with his booming voice. How does he do it? Last year he sang baritone in the Glee Club. This year he sings bass. He has still retained his baritone voice for conversation and switches to his bass voice for the Players. Keniaeth Brueihi Sandler Varsity Soccer C413 Varsity Basketball C31, Captain C415 Freshman Track Cl1g Varsity Track C21 C31 C41g Varsity Club C21 C31 C41g Cadmean Society C31 C415 Edward Moore Society C31 C41g Players C31 C415 Ath.letic Council C415 Glen Club C313 Choir C31 C415 Maroon and Black Delegate C21g News Board C413 Mabian Contributor C415 Second Honors C41g Junior Prefect C8th1g Cadmean Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Committee C413 Senior Prom Committee C41. And about that sport page in the U. S. News. Ol Bud just stepped in there with his ten inches of advertising and usurped the sport page. For the past several years it's been the usual custom for the co-sports editors to wrangle over that page for hours, getting nowhere and taking anywhere from six to ten hours to make- up a page. Bud has the uncanny ability of going to his page with the set up already in mind putting his page together, and being ready to go to field at four o'clock-time elapsed, fifty minutes. Bud expects to make engineering history at cornell. l3O

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