University School - Mabian Yearbook (Hunting Valley, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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ROBERT VVINSOR BURVVELL One might be heard saying, VVho is the Daniel Boone over there? Bob's long, but well-groomed, hair gives him the air of being very talented in some occupations. Last year Bob went to school in l'aris where he took the usual high school subjectsg but, of course, all of his lessons were in French which made the long assignments even harder. However, he gained invaluable experience which will aid him when he goes to Mexico in two years to study. Last winter Bob took up wrestling, and we under- r stand that he did well considering the fact that he had not wrestled for two years. Bob also joined the Glee Club this year, and he is occasionally heard leading in with a lusty bass tone that could belong only to Bob. Next year Bob is going to enter Brown Unive1'sity, where he will begin his training for the diplomatic ser- vice which he hopes to enter and in which he will inevit- ably become prominent. EDVVIN FURMAN CATHCART Ned is one of the boys who marks the Civil Government papersg fwhich we have heard is sometimes an unpleasant jobj so if you see him surrounded by a lot of boys asking a great many questions and gen- e1'ally beefing, you will know why. Ned has a very definite claim to fame because of his speech exposing the vaga1'ies and eccentrici- ties of the Lakewood Commuters . He is one of the huskies who play football up on the class field those cold fall afternoons and in the spring he is also up there, but playing baseball this time. He lends his voice with a right good will to our various Glee Club songs. VVhen Ned gets to Pennsylvania, whe1'e he is going to get some higher learning , we are sure his good humor will make him a great asset to the college. Class Football 2-45 Wrestling Squad 2-45 Class Baseball 25 Class Tennis 45 Glee Club 45 Orchestra 25 C. E. E. B. Honors 3. Second Honors 3-45 Class Football 3-45 Class Baskelball5 Class Baseball 2-3-45 Glee Club 3-45 Edward Moore 4. TWVENTY TWO

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REX SELDON BROVVN Here, quaking sisters, is a gentleman Who has never been known to be ner- vous, worried, or afflicted with any fear Commonly known to man or beast. Rex lifts an amazing capacity of adapting himself to any condition quickly and calmly. In like manner did he crown his entrance i11to U. S. last fall: by mid- year he had been elected to both Cad- Inean and Edward Moore, held a position on ttV0 varsity teams, and had an average in the lllgh eighties. He is the type that makes the politicians break into a cold sweat of gratitude for the fact that Rex didn't come to U. S. early Qnough to snag some of the choicer spoils. In addition to such general conquests we would do well to mention his athletic prowess. As quarterback on the football eleven he did H- very creditable job. And as a guard on Mr. Mf1c's championship team he was the only member in captivity never known to crab -- audibly at least. B1'0wnie,s single year at U. S. has no doubt 130011 8. very enjoyable one for him. In any Cvent his quiet influence has been strongly felt. Best wishes to Rex at Iiehigh. TWENTY omg Varsity Football 45 Varsity Basketball 45 Cadmean 45 Edward Moore 4. Frosh Football5 Class Soccer 25 Class Ten- nis 35 Varsity Soccer 3-45 Varsity Swim- ming 3, Captain 45 Mitchell Soccer Award5 Gym Team 3-45 Class President 25 Edward Moore Society 3-45 Cadmcan Society 3-45 Glee Club 3-4. PETER ALLISON BRUCH With a shout Bruch takes a flying leap for the senior room couch. Pete is always the first person to stretch out on the senior room wreck for the daily after lunch bull. A dependable half-back on the soccer field Pete won the Mitchell Soccer Trophy for being the most valuable player on the soccer team. He also proved himself to be very valuable as captain of the swimming team and at the end of the season was the high point scorer. Pete has a very outstanding record here at U. S., athletieally, scholastically, and socially. His fine quali- ties of sportsmanship elected him to both the Edward Moore and Cadmean Societies. He has also participat- ed as a tenor in tl1e Glee Club. He was captain of the Gym Team this year, and. even after taking a test flight during one practice per- iod, he exhibited almost perfection at the Gym Exhibi- tion for the amount'of time he had to prepare himself. Pete is sure to find success in whatever field of business he may enter after having a well-rounded edu- cation at Dartmouth.



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WILLIS WELLS CLARK, II VVe suppose that in speaking of this member of the class the emphasis should be placed upon his track ability. But most people can 1'un when they're chased. Suffice it to say then, that Bill has had one of the most colorful track careers in the school's history and was captain of the team for two years. Willis VVesquire Clark is equally known for being one of our lnost consistent married men. A staunch enemy of wolves, he prac- tices his gospel by existing in a continual state of mutual enchant- ment. This is a rather weak form of expression, but the idea is that Bill has never been stag at a dance nor has he ever been seen of a week-end evening in the sole company of males-a record which few can equal. 0 Bill has done rather well for himself in other directions dur- ing his stay at U. S. If you don't believe it, take a look at the listg and strangely he is seldom if ever hailed with the scornful title of politician, meaning then that he has come by his positions grace- fully? And in case Bill is a politician, he has still done well, for he held no fewer then six major offices in his senior year. Yale is Bill,s college choiceg needless to say the sons of Eli are fortunate. EDYVARD BU FFUM CRAIVFORD p Now we,ve got something. Here is the philosopher of the class, Ed Crawford. A philosopher has been defined as A man of prac- tical wisdom,', and in our case that hits the nail right on the head, he has a reason for everything he does. Be not deceived by the whim- s1cal countenance, girls, for while he laughs he thinks. Although this Prlattle may resemble that of a barker at a sideshow, it is far from being untrue. Philosopher, individualist, humorist-one of our most colorful members. Daoust Memorial Trophy 35 Varsity Soccer Team 3-45 Varsity Track Team 2-3, Cap- tain 45 B-Squad Basketball 35 Student Council 2-3-45 Secretary Prefect Board5 News Board5 Secretary of Class 25 Secre- tary oi Class 35 Vice President 45 Junior Prom Committee5 Glee Club 3-45 Cad- mean Society 2-3-45 Secretary5 Edward Moore Society 35 Vice President 4. Senior Honors5 Track Team 2-35 Gym Team 45 Soccer Letters 3-45 Captain 45 Wrestl- ing 35 Athletic Council 45 Mabian Board5 Cadmean 3-45 Edward Moore 3-4. That very wrought figure with the knees is our subject in quite another vein. Ed captained tht soccer team to a very successful season last fall. Incidentally, the female following of Herr Craw- i01'd's footsters was by no means small. During the winter season Ed consecrated his afternoons to C-Hlilngn, after the scions of class field were dismissed. And his evenings were likewise planned, fol- lowing a somewhat si1nila1' course, week after week. Monday evenings were spent at the Arena wrestling Illittches. Tuesday nights were Edward Moore nights. Wednesdays were ho1newo1'k and letters-to- VVilson-in-conjunction-with-Cadmean nights, And then Thursday night would roll around with sur- prising regularity following each preceding Wednesday. And so it went until spring arrived, when Ed S0ught to disprove the laws of nature by studying like a fiend. Great thing, convention. Amherst is heir to this genial gent. Although Edis female imperialism may daunt those without H Sense of humor, his company will be much sought after. TWHNTY TIIRICE

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