University School - Mabian Yearbook (Hunting Valley, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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VVILLIAM LYNDALL GRIFFITH A melodious baritone voice comes floating down the hall and soon after a long, lanky boy appears. It is sure to be Stork Griffith, president of the Glee club and posscssor of a very good voice. Since Bill has been in U. S. heihas entered into many things. He has been one of Mr. MacLaughlin's stand- bys on the tennis courts for the last two years and he Y earned his letter in basketball this winte1'. Bill has been especially active in all things having to do with singing as is shown by the fact that he has been in both the Choir and the Glee Club since he has been at U. S. As a result of his ha1'd, conscientious studying, Bill has been a consistant, high honor student. It is rumored that he is one of those boys who are inte1'ested in making gunpowder in the lab.', On the more serious side of things we have Bill,s choice of a college, which happens to be Lehigh. We are sure that his many attributes will carry him far in the years to come. Second Honors 2-45 Varsity Tennis 3-45 Varsity Basketball 45 Mabton Board 45 Glee Club Dance Committee5 Glee Club 2-35 President 45 Choir 2-3-45 Edward Moore 45 Codmcan 4. Cadmean 3-45 Players 2-3-45 News Re- porter 35 Glee Club 3-4. DONALD THOMAS GROGAN Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, my Romeo? Here I amg what is the matter? asks Don. Our theatrical star often holds his audiences spellbound during the gripping scenes presented on the U. S. Stage. Don is also an excellent o1'ator as shown in his Senior Speech, entitled My Five Happy Years at U. S. Having made out his notes before Chapel, he gave his speech without a flaw and ended it in an extemporaneous finale. Don also seemed to be a good clown, and so he was given an opportunity to use these talents at the fiftieth annual Gym Exhibi- tion. He and Gilky made a good team and appeared very humorous- ly as a cameraman and an ex-convict. As a member of Cadmean Society, he has added many humorous incidents to those meetings. In whatever business Don may engage, these fine qualities should, and probably shall, bring him to the top. THIRTY

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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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Varsity Football 45 Glee Club 45 Edward Moore Society 45 Mabion Board5 Varsity Hockey 25 Varsity Swimming Team 45 Class Football l-25 Baseball 2-35 Varsity Football Squad 45 Mabian Board, Photo- Qraphy. Conway Trophey 45 Baseball 2-3-45 Bas- ketball 2-3-45 Football 2-3-45 All-Around Athlete 3--45 Gym Team 3-45 Athletic Board5 Treasurer of Senior Class 35 Cad- mean Dance Committee5 Glee Club 3-45 Cadmean 2-3-45 Edward Moore 4. CHICSLICY GARDNER HARRIS Hold it, please! Thank you P, This is a familiar phrase heard whenever Chesley is in the vicinity with his camera. Chet took most of the Mabian snapshots and stayed up many nights, even spend- ing some week-ends, developing them. This sort of co-operation and unselfishness was soon recognized and he was elected to the Edward Moore Society. Last year Chet spent half of the school year in a military school in Pomerania as a German-Amer- lean exchange student. There he learned much of the German military tactics and acquired many habits of the German people. Chet played varsity hockey in his sophomore year and this year he has been on the varsity football team. At any swimming meet Chetis fine form could be seen doing its stuff in the diving events. Next year Chet expects to attend 'Dartmouth Col- lege where he is sure to do well in his studies and in his extra-curricular activities. Good luck, Chet! 3 PHILIP LUCIOUS HARRIS If you should stroll down the hall by Mr. Boston,s English class most any morning and see Phil Harris come striding out amid a hullabaloo of noises, you would know that Phil has just been decisioned by the chief again in one of their famous arguments. Phil has been in U. S. for a number of years now and without a doubt has hung up a list of out- standing achievements. His most predominent accomplishments are in the field of athletics. He has Garned two letters in basketball, three in football, and has been a mainstay on the baseball team for a Humber of years. Phil is also a member of longstanding in Cadmean and Edward Moore. I.ute,' heads our list of commuters between H. B. S. and U. S., and his Ford convertible may be seen almost any time parked in the H. B. S. driveway. , Phil asserts definitely that he will not return to U. S. next year, but will enter Brown. However HS much as we need a centerfielder, we bid him adieu and send our best with one of the better athletes of University School. - 'rnnvry erm

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