University School - Mabian Yearbook (Hunting Valley, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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Second Honors 3-45 Football 3-45 Captain 45 Basketball 3-45 Baseball 3-45 Prefect Board Chairman5 Student Council 45 Ath- letic Council 45 Mabian Board5 Codmean Society 5-45 Vice President 45 Edward Moore Society 3-45 Secretary 4. Honors-C. E. E. B. Examinations 35 First Honors 3-45 Tennis Manager 45 Varsity Wrestling Squad 45 Class Football 3-45 Mabian Board5 Athletic Council 45 Glee Club5 Edward Moore Society 45 Cum Laude Society 45 Cadmean 4. DEKVICY E U GENE FORWARD Dewey is the mythical dean of the class. His activities at U. include as wide a cross section as those of any other member of the class. VVhen one tries to think of the most important of his posi- tions, he has a half dozen others to consider where his presence is of equal value. Nor has he coveted these many offices with the lean and hungry look of the politician, Deweyis sincerity makes the remark rather unnecessary. The Dukei' has been at U. S. for only two years, but although short, that time has been full. ' Equally recognized as one of the schoo1,s most outstanding athletes Dewey managed to pack this two year period with no fewer than six varsity letters. He was captain of the 1911-0 football team, specializing thereafter in basketball and baseball. To put the last are in the circle of this well-rounded personality it might be mentioned in pass- ing that Dew actually asked Moose the name of a girl in college who was at the time sporting some of his hardware. Rumor has it that Dartmouth is to be the recipient of this whirlwind. But wherever he goes Dewey's influence will be equally felt and respected. ROBERT GRANT GILCHRIST The door to English class opens slowly. The boys in the midst of a test glance up. A short, stocky boy wearing a green coat, rimmed glasses, carrying a battered bulging, brown brief case, shoots a guilty peek in the doo1', then sneaks with stealthy step to his seat, calmly takes the two demerits offer- ed him by Mr. Gray. After repeating this performance in each class, and after starting a riot in the senior room with Jay MacMullen, our hero, Bob Gilchrist, completes his day by studying until two in the lll01'IliIlg. However, his brilliancy shines as bright as the Cum Laude key which he sports. And speaking of sports, Gilky carries the bucket for the tennis team, and out classes the class football team in the fall. His short size does not stop him from being a persona non grata on the wrestling mat, His rare humor graces the Edward Moore din- ner table, and it undoubtably will conduce to the gen- e1'al amelioration of Dartmouth, the college of his choice. 'IWVENTY EIGHT

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STEPHEN VVILLIAM FEISS The air is filled with a conglomaration of tem- pestuous 11oises as philondering, filibustrous Feiss comes forging into the Senior Room. Steve's devil- may-care attitude and refreshing humor have contri- buted immensely in making' Senior Room life more P1 pleasant. His good humor and witty sayings have carried him beyond the Senior Room, however for on Tuesday and Thursday nights he may be found at Ed- ward Moore and Cadman meetings. His athletic acti- vities consist of varsity soccer i11 the fall, while in the winter he works out with the gym team. If there is any information about H. B. S. you would desire, it is best to consult Steve, for he has an uncanny faculty for picking up choice bits of -news. More than once has Feiss been used as mediator and informer for members of the class too numerous to mention. It is with deep regret that we send this, the last of our good humor men, to college, but we feel Confident that with his pleasant outlook on life he is bound to succeed wherever he goes. JOHN HENRY EIDE There is very little in University School that is not in some way connected with John Eide. The Board of Prefects, the Glee Club, the varsity football, basketball, hockey, and baseball teams, the Cadmean and Edward Moore Societies, the Student Council, the Athletic Council, and the Mabian Board all hold him high in their esteem. Especially versatile in athletics, he is captain of the baseball team where the high spot in his pitching career was a no-hit, no-run game against XV. R. A. in 1938. During his sophomore year he earned his letter in Basketball, but the next year he switched to hockey. Besides being a two year letterman in hockey and a three year letterman in football, he was named to the Cleveland All-Scholastic Hockey Team. Along with these accomplish- ments, he is an honor student and also holds the distinguished posi- tion of President of the Senior Class. Our very best wishes follow John to Princeton where next year he plans to add to his many laurels. TWENTY SEVEN Second Honors 2-3-45 President Senior Class5 Treasurer Senior Room5 Treasurer Cadmean Society5 Varsity Football 2-3-45 Varsity Basketball 25 Varsity Hockey 3-45 All Scholastic Defenseman 45 Varsity Bose- boll 2-3-45 Captain 45 Board of Prefects 45 Student Council l-25 Junior Prom Com- mittee 35 Senior Farewell Committee 35 Senior Prom Committee 45'.Glee club 45 Cadmean 2-3-45 Edward Moore 4. Varsity Swimming Squad5 Varsity Wrestling Squadg Varsity Soccer 3-45 Varsity Foot- ball Squad 25 Class Baseball5 Champ Gym Team 45 Mabion Board5 News Board, As- sociate Editor5 Glee CIub5 Cadmean So- ciety5 Edward Moore Society.



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THOMAS ROBERT GRAHAM The blare of the whistle. A hockey puck is tossed on the ice. Suddenly a lone figures comes streaking up the ice, grabs up the puck and zooms towards the goal. Of course this is none other than Tom Graham, high scoring ace of the hockey team on the way to score another tally for old U. S. Hockey isn't the only spo1't in which Tom has gained noto1'iety, for in the fall, he played halfback on the varsity soccer team. Tom is a member of the Cadmean Society, where he can usually be found on Thursday nights. Tom is Mr. Grey's pet nemisis. Most any make-up period you can find Mr. Gray pur- suing him in hopes of obtaining an overdue theme. VVhen not dodging the 1naste1's or skipping study, Graham can usually be found sprawled out on the senior room couch. Next year Tom hopes to enter Cornell. Good luck, Tom. ROBERT STRICKLER GRAVES Bob, or Shadow, as he is sometimes known, is the young man who was Coach McCarraher's right-hand man as manager of the varsity basketball team. For two years he has ably as- sisted in caring for equipment, balls, scorebooks, pencils, whistles, etc. Besides being a star performer at the dinner table, Bob serv- Cd as Circulation Manager of the News and as a member of the Cadmean and Edward Moore Societies. He stayed in the dorm during his senior year as his family moved to Virginia to raise apples. One of Bob's greatest accomplishments was leading his class Soccer team to a championship. VVithout a doubt Bob can kick H Soccer ball further than any member of the student body, for When he applied his 250 pounds to the spheriod, it actually Shrieked. l Following graduation Bob plans to return to his home in Vlrginia for the apple crop. Wherever Bob goes his genial good nature and fine character is sure to make him successful. TXVENTY NINE Varsity Soccer 45 Varsity Hockey 2-3-45 Varsity Track Squad 45 Class Baseball 35 Mobian Board5 Cadmean. Manager Varsity Basketball 3-45 Athletic Council 3-45 News Boord5 Mabion Boardg Student Council lg Cadmean Dance Com- mitteeg Cadmean 45 Edward Moore 4.

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