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C- E. E. B. Honors 35 First Honors 3-45 Sherman Speaking Prize 35 Cobb Latin P7126 35 Aurelian Prize 45 Varsity Foot- ball'3-45 Varsity Basketball Squad 3-45 Yarsity Track Squad 3-45 Board of Pre- Becfsi President Student Council5 Mabian oard5 Cadmean Dance Committee5 Glee Club 45 Choir 45 Cadmean Society 3-45 Edward Moore Society 35 President 45 Cum Laude Society. RICHARD MATEER DOUGLAS Now let us meet the 'clllustrious Potentate and guiding star of the senior class, Dick Douglas. Doug,s usual habitat is found at the far end of a director's table presiding over the Student Council, Varsity Wrestling 2-35 Track Manager 45 Athletic Council 45 Glee Club 3-45 Class Soccer 25 Cadmean 4. or on Tuesday nights, capably directing Edward Moore Society, and notwithstanding that, he is a school prefect. Never let it be said that Dick passed up an extra-curri- cular duty, for he has a list of activities unsurpassed by anyone in the school. Probably the most out- standing example of Diekis fine leadership and character may be found in the fact that he was awarded the coveted Auralian Honor Trophy. Dick was a mainstay on the varsity football team, holding down the tackle position. In the win- ter he participates on the basketball squad, while in the spring he throws the shotput on the track team. Dickis continual 95 averages prove him to be one of the most industrious workers in the senior class, but he still finds time to be quite a beau brummel. Doug has also gained much notoriety for ills senior room activities. When not feuding with C1'awford, he may be found acting out many var- lous bits of Shakesperian tragedies with that famous duo Gilchrist and McMullen. We feel confident that Dick will assend to higher climes when he wcnds his way to Princeton next year, and with him go the best wishes of the entire senior class. GERALD AUSTIN DOYLE, JR. Jerry is one of the Lakewood boys. Need 1no1'e be said? He amazes the dormitory with his col- lection of bow ties, which is second to none. In the Do1'm. Jerry roolned with Bob Horsbnrgh for l TWEN TY Five two years until his fellow Lakewoodite moved out. Then Jerry roomed with Bill Clark and Chuck Denny. H He has been ever faithful to the track team as he became manager this year after having slaved as assistant for two yea1's. Singing holds an attrac- tion for Jerry, too, for he has been a baritone in the Glee Club for two years. He was also on the wrestling squad for two years. During the summer our young Irislnnan goes to his family's lodge in Northern Michigan to fish and to swim. Jerry is not quite decided whether he will go to Notre Dame or to Colgate. But wherever he goes, we wish him good luck.
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1 l l Second Honors 5-45 Varsity Swimming 35 Gym Team 45 Business Mgr. Mabian5 W Junior Prom Committee 35 Orchestra 3-45 President5 Glee Club 45 Cadmean5 Edward Moore. Varsity Track 45 Cadmean 45 Edward Moore 45 All-around Athlete. CALVIN BYRON DALTON Is there anything you want to know about swing? If so, you need only to ask Cal Dalton, who is known all over Cuyahoga County as the leader of one of the up-and-coming young orchestras in the dis- trict. However, Cal's musical ability is not confined to his own orchestra, for he is President of the U. S. Orchestra and a member of the Glee Club. Besides being a musician, he showed considerable gym- nastic ability as a member of the U. S. Gym Team. The fact that he also exhibits considerable affinity for studies is shown by his honor grades. Evidence of his popularity is found in his Edward Moore and Cadmean Keys which hang proudly from his key chain. The success of the Mabian is due partly to Cal's many hard hours of planning and working to make it a bigger and better yearbook than ever before. Cal seems to have aspirations of being an engineer for he has named Case as his college choice. We wish him all the luck in the world in the continuance of the fine record which he has started at U. S. CHARLES EUGENE DENNEY, JR. The ubiquitous Denney makes Walter VVincl1ell look like a shut-in, for the ground seems to burn under Chuck's feet. New York, Princeton, Boston and Hanover were among the cities to get a look at this lantern jawed Loch- invar during the school year g whereas the senior room, Miss Meyer's office, and the balcony composed his sphere of activity while he awaited the arrival of Friday. Chuck is also one of the more outstanding 'fsocial lightsv of the class. He recognizes more people at Shaker Square in ten minutes than Jim Farley does at a press conference. Chuck is also a walking drum of potential energy in loftier pursuits. In his nineteen years he has managed to soak up a good deal-that is, in tl1e way of culture. If such a thing is possible, he is more scholar than stu- dentg for as far as school is concerned Chuck is an under- pressure man. VVe might say that scholastically he pre- fers eating to being fed. Chuck is also a worshipper of power, be it physical or abstract. And he loves the Irish! An injury during the early part of the fall marred what should have been a rather successful foot- ball season for Chuck. Came the end of the winter term, however, and he crowned himself with the title of All-around Athlete. We need say little of Chuck's ability as a 4410 and discuss man. Despite his brief stay with this class Chuck has made many friends at U. S., and with his name is associated some of the craziest but most enjoyable days of our senior year. '1'Wl-IN TY FOUR
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Second' Honors 35 Sherman Essay Speaker5 Swimming Squad 3-45 Class Soccer 3-45 Class Tennis 3-45 Players 3-4. Class Football 3-45 Varsity Tennis Squad 3-45 Giee Club 3-4. SPENCICR BLACK DRAFFAN If you sec a dark-haired boy with a great many letters in his hands, you will know that it is Spence delivering the mail again. Spence, when he isn,t delivering mail, finds plenty to do as he is one of those illustrious Players and is also a member of the B swimming squad. In his home town of Mansfield he is on the polo team, which speaks well for his riding ability. He was one of the six speakers in the Sherman Prize Speaking Contest and he occasion- ally writes articles for the U. S. News. In addition to the above things, Spence has managed to maintain a high average through his two years at U. S. Next year Spence plans to go on to the higher levels of educa- tion at Princeton, whe1'e we are sure that his sincerity and his in- dustriousness will make a very secure place for him. DAVID EVAN EDMUNDS Edmunds, for heaven's sake keep quite! I can run this class very well without your help can be heard issuing from Mr. Boston's class almost any first period. Don't let this little quotation mislead you, however, for Dave is one of the most conscientious seekers of higher learning in the school. In the way of sports, Dave is one of the boys who plays that rough-and-tumble football on the class field every Fall and on al- most any fine spring day his glowing thatch may be seen running back and forth on the tennis courts. He is also one of the booming baritones in Mr. Derby's Giee Club. Dave says that he is going to the University of hlichigan after he completes his studies here, and we are all certain that his untir- ing investigation of all point of study and his unfailing good humor will carry him far at the college of l1is choice. - i TXYENTY SIX i
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