University School - Mabian Yearbook (Hunting Valley, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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SENIORS 1 lOHN GEORGE CALEB MAX ARNoLD BROWN ff oglfx-97L1bJ-f' Q IVI4 WJ! aims! juvfksoig VV'- ,,,,1:.e.v- lf Entered-1939 Second Honors CZ1, ty Football C41: Most Valuable Player C41: Varsity Baskeiball C3, 41: Student Council C3, 41, President C41: Preiect: Mabian Board: Cadrnean C41: Edward Moore C41. 'xx J ,Q 'V I ff bbo ky,o'2 ff ,W ,df ' 44211 Entged-- fo V, , 1 C 1 PAH-ar ' 'e, Brit' 1 C 'Y 2 C3, 41: Cadrnea 41: Edvvrgzrd re C41: Varsit X, Jqljrmc I f A., 4 Players lub C3, 4i hoir C 1. V 'Ly Vx , 1 : . gftlf 'flfxflflzfii r ,ff ,f ,ff L K, ,Aaah IOHN IOSEPH CARROLL 4 TIM i 1 ' ' . f I Entered-l937 Freshman Football: Freshman Track: Class Foote ball CZ, 3, 41: Class Track C2, 3, 41: Players Club C31. A f 'cz Q Vie, xc QM! Q3 HY KDSEPH CONWAY, lR. Entered-l938 Second Honors C3, 41: Varsity Football C41: Var- sity Hockey C3, 41, Captain C41: Varsity Baseball C3, 41: Athletic Council C41: Mabian Board: Pre- fect: cudmecm cz, 3, 41, President 441, Edward .w2W',.inx Moore C3, 41. ,I J IQ, QA' 1 if Cf. ML WML A Wifffv J.,-vu x I P -, f, .Wiz 1 1 4tM f ML-f7J N. ' 9' , , , 43,5 ,Z C.,-M'-I M A lf- wwf' I 9

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MR. KEENAN'S voice booms out: Who in the Harry's paper is this, signed 'Le Grand'? At which the hand of Bill Alexander proudly waves in reply. Yes, sir! That distinguished looking lad whose handle is William David Brown Alex- ander the Third, known better as Alley , is a fellow with latent powers. To illustrate this, whoever knew him as a budding Cicero until he gave us that superb speech on Lou Gehrig? ALTHOUGH Dave has not been here long, he has already made his mark. He is one of those quiet boys that you never suspect has those certain hidden powers . . . never, that is, until the time you least suspect it. Anyone who wishes to see a real chemist in the true sense of the word has merely to see Dave start to explain the inner workings of a blast furnace, or the umpteen formulas that show the Castner process. He is probably AT any school dance there is an occasion when Hal Begg walks in with a very stunning girl at his side. He never fails to bring new and different dates, and the amazing fact is that they are always beautiful. Hal is very quiet about his social life, which augments the surprise of his open-eyed classmates. From the athletic viewpoint he makes a good showing. Hal is a lefty and an excellent LUKE, as he is called by his classmates, is known to be the senior with the largest gallery of girls' photographs. Luke is an asset to the varsity swimming team, although he comes to practice only every other day, spending the odd days working out with the gym team. Comes spring, and Luke is out on the track with a pole in his hand and vaulting with a determined air. Even with all this exercise at school, he is an acknowledged SENICDRS Aside from being one of the first members of the class of '42, in his twelve years at U. S. Alley has built up for himself a considerable amount of prestige in his own quiet way. Among the list of his accomplishments may be found his pleasant warbling in the Glee Club and as a member of the choir. To Bill, who tries hard at whatever he does, we give our wishes for luck and success. the best-versed student in school in the theory of the course . . . theory, that's Latin for some- thing to memorize and not try to understand. In the field of athletics Dave is not very active, but that is due to his late arrival more than to his inability. This spring will find him working out on the baseball squad. We feel sure that with his qualifications he will succeed at what- ever college he may attend. pitcher and batter. Up to this time he has stayed more or less in the background, not attracting much notice, but this year he has sprung into the limelight of University School as a hockey player. Hal plans to study medicine at Northwestern and will take with him our sincere wishes for success and hope that there will be no social- ized medicine. expert at parlor athletics, not to mention danc- ing, at which he is very adept. Although he is like the rest of us and pro- crastinates his homework for the more sociable aspect of week-ends and vacations, he is at- tempting very hard to be admitted into Yale. We wish him all the luck in the world, but we don't think he will need luck with his very con- vincing line .



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IN spite of his many physical defects, Max has proven himself to be a valuable asset to both the school and the student body. As president of the Student Council he has done a very good job. He also governs the students as a Prefect. Max better than holds his own on the ath- letic field. He was awarded the most valuable football player medal on this year's squad, ALTHOUGH he has been Cll U. s. for only two years, it can easily be said that Dancin' lohnny Caleb has left qzziff an impression. To trace his social career would take the combined space of this and the three other biographies on this page. Let it suffice to say that he has left quite an impression behind. Scholastically he has proven his mettle. His geniality won a place in both Cadmean and Edward Moore. On the athletic fields he ANY time you are walking briskly through the halls and you glance up to see-sauntering lazily along-the form of Iohnny Carrol, don't be surprised if he doesn't speak to you. He is University School's one and only Zombie Csolid, not liquidl. He walks in his sleep. But anyone who regularly attends our foot- ball games will attest to the fact that he is not asleep. The talent that he invariably brings with him would keep anyone awake. GRADUATING classes usually have one member who has succeeded in combining with equal success the three most important aspects of school life-studies, athletics, and social interests. This year Tim Conway, Ir., is the versatile wonder. Tim is a consistent honor student, lacks none of the famous Conway athletic ability, and is one of the most genial and well-liked fellows in the class. Tim's friendliness and leadership won him the presidency of the Cadmean Society. His SENICRS and for good reason. ln the winter he played first string basketball this year and last and in the spring he works out with the varsity ball club. As a social lion Max has shown that he has a very loud roar. Poor old Basil may be seen any week-end touring the Heights at a great rate . . . but not too great, as we all are trying to save on tires and things like that. attained a position on the gym and track teams. He showed his leadership when he became all-around athlete in his junior year. Between I-555-C and the Highlander the county Cuyahoga has been carefully inspected for Iohnny's two pet passions-rathskellers and women . . . in fact, it may safely be wagered that there is not a school on the Heights that lohnny has not invaded. Yes, sir, he's left quilt' an impression. During the fall lohnny works out with that stellar group, the U. S. Players. Although he was kept from action this year because of an unfortunate accident, he turned in a creditable performance his junior year. Athletically lack is not outstanding, but fall and spring find him working out with the foot- ball and track squads. Even though he isn't an honor student, those who know him will confirm the fact that lack is industrious. great stamina and keen competitive spirit have procured him key positions on three athletic teams-center and captain of the hockey team, alternating baseball catcher, and center on the football team. lunior is an essential part of any social affair, and with difficulty he divides his time between here and H. B. Tim plans to enter Case, and if his years at U. S. are a criterion, he will take the process of becoming an engi- neer easily in his stride.

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