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AXTWIJ DJCDWV THE CLASSES Q-Q Y Y E A 6 X 6' S-'N 71'-E-9 E53 shea Q-'jj f i.4 N KZ-.4 ff P.:'.ZN 7... X .-1.1 N-5.3 E-.::q 0 k 5 DRQQBEQ From the puny primers to the senile seniors there runs a spirit for every class. But every one of the lower classmen looks forward to the time when his class will enter the year for which it is named. The class of ,410 realizes now the strength of the tie that binds each boy to his class. More proof of this is shown on Alumni Day when old grads come back and sit at tables according to classes. Most close friendships are formed among classmates, and although the talents of the various persons who make up a class are different, all members of a class feel a real pride when their class rates high scholastically or athletically. Class spirit may be rank d latte e next to school spirit. In the r there is real teamwork among boys of equal ages, while in the former a whole group varied in age combines in the love of an institu- tion. Here we give you the classes, 1940 in de- tail by individuals, and the rest by class en 7fLl,Z8S6'.
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HAROLD QKENNETH ANDERSON Three years ago Andy came from Bay Village to board here at schoolg since then he has been outstanding in football, basketball, and baseball. He received the award for being the most valuable player on the baseball team last yearg he was the third junior to receive this coveted medal. This year . . Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 45 Varsity Football Football Squadg Freshman Football: Base he received the award for being the 4, xgarsify dsaskefball 3, 45 caamaan ball saaaa, Freshman Baseball: Hockey . . - . ' 0Cl9TY , 45 E word MOOVG 50ClefY 4i GIGS Captain 45 Athletic Council: Cadmean most valuable playei on the football Cm, 3, Mos, Vmuoble basebol, player 3, Dome: G,ee Club 2: Ccdmecn Society team, as well as getting off the longest MOS' VC '0b'e f00fb0 P'0Ye' 4- kick in the Press-Rams Punting Contest. Kennv is one of the most likeable boys in the dorm. Together with his room-mate he occupies the only rooni available to students in the dormitory that has a fireplace. It is frequently the site of 'fire- side chats, or general 'bull' sessions. Last summer the General was swept off his feet by quite a po- tent Gail and has since remained swept. Next year our athletic star is going to Syracuse Unive1'sity a three-year letter mang there he will probably gain important positions in social, athletic, and scholastic circles. VVALTER EVERETT BLACK The hockey team at U. S. is an institution. During the season is seems that hockey players live in their own world, speaking a language that only they understand. The fact that they are as temper- mental as the greatest of musicians may have something to do with this isolation. And the captain- or, more suitably, the president--of this world within a world is VValter Black. Under his leadership the hockey squad was probably the most enthusiastic athletic group of the year. And thus they went through an undefeated season in Cleveland to a subsequent city title. To go from the sublime to the ridiculous in accordance with the biographical policy of the Jllabian, VValt is a co-originator of the Old Age Through Otiosityn theory, the other partner being Bill Mar- shall. This duet has probably done more reasoning during the last three years on this subject than Einstein did over his entire theory. Marshall and Black,s theory is e ually complex, one of the simpler slogans of their system, however, is Out of Sight, Out of Mindf' This handy aphorism applied to their theory I simply means that if either Marshall or Black can man- age to leave his books in someone's car that their con- sciences will be satisfied. And you'd be surprised how it works! After such a slam all that can be said is that VValt's ability and his firm personality have made him one of the best-liked members of his class. q . TWENTY
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