University School - Mabian Yearbook (Hunting Valley, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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SENICRS I ,yt J C wi I SAMUEL NELSON DOUGLAS Enteredfl94O Cum Laude C3, 435 First Honors C3, 435 Yale Aurelian Award C435 Varsity Football C335 Var- sity Hockey C3, 435 Varsity Track C3, 43, Co-Cap- tain C435 Preiect5 Athletic Council5 Student Coun- cil C435 Glee Club C435 Edward Moore C3, 43, President C435 Cadmean Society C3, 43, Secretary C435 Iunior Prom Committee5 Senior Prom Com- mittee5 Cadrnean Banquet Senior Farewell5 Sherman Speaker C335 Choir C435 Mabian Board, Literary Editor C43. BENIAMIN MAITLAND DLIBOIS 'fi TN trawl T Wulf lf- Rom'-This .Svvn-n.1.h ax, Q, L - vb qcvksh 1' 550-v J. qui dAvnK EmefedeI94o J ' aw' Varsity Hockey Squad C3, 435 Varsity Baseball Squad C3, 435 Iunior Prom Committee C33: Senior Prom Committee C43. XX X-xxx bca. A swag X,,w,u'nA UV Soi- wiy:v,A ,cygw- X3Xx.l.C5Q -6 F RICHARD PHILLIPS EIDE I f b- it 'V .35 ix I Ig, C Rl ' X, efto C093 .. S? WJ if 5 by IJ f 'UU I - f . Cnougihim t I ' ffk A SRC 33033. Entered-l935 I J f L'-'06 V 5, Varsity Soccer C2, 43, Most Valuable Player C435 Varsity Basketball C3, 43, Captain C435 Winner of Foul Shooting Contest Cl, 2, 335 Varsity Baseball C2, 3, 435 Athletic Council C432 Class Vice Presi- dent C435 Class Secretary C335 Class Treasurer C235 Class President Cl35 Cadmean C25 3, 43, Treasurer C435 Edward Moore C3, 43, Vice Presis dent C435 lunior Prom Committee C335 Senior Pare- well C335 Cadmean Dance C3, 43. ARTHUR BRADLEY Ef ' ew Wifi Mg, Emefedeiesa OMG, N' J, ,Dy Manager Soccer5 News Board C3, 435 t tic Q Council5 Mabiany Players C3, 43: lunior om Committee5 Glee Club C435' Edward Moore C43. 0. Cz 18 it

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You might say that he was slow as the pro- verbial snail, but you wouldn't. You might say that he was ugly as the proverbial mud fence, but you wouldn't. You might even say he was as dull as a dolt, but you wouldn't. For Iames Cornelius is the women's realization of a dream come true. His speed on the track squad will prove to any bystander that Iames Iimmy Cornelius has the wings of Mercury on his feet. And anyone WE now come to the President of our class, that colorful character from way down south, Hilliard M. Dangler. Our Nubian from Georgia is at the same time athlete, socialite, politician, and since he Worked on a farm he is quite handy with a shovel. So you can see how versatile our prexy is. To put down separately his total list of ac- complishments would take more space than there is allotted. But here are a few: THIS stuff's gotta go! That expression seems to be the trade-mark of Mr. Iames Dangler, scholar, writer, sports- man, and man-about-town. Herr Dangler is a versatile gent, scholasti- cally and athletically. He takes the field to represent U. S. on the soccer, swimming, and gym teams. He is also a member of the NEWS board, the Players Club, and Glee Club. Slim lim is noted for his perpetual sense BOB DIPPLE, the other half of that amazing combination of DuBois and Dipple, is a mem- ber of that select group of seniors who have completed their second straight year with no demerits. This is no slight accomplishment, and one quite demonstrative of Dip's 'quiet, conservative nature. . As possessor and wearer of several of the flashiest sweaters in the class, Dip is well known. Any Monday at lunch he and DuBois SENIORS present at any social event would tell you that he is not too slow on either the dance floor or in the mad dash for food that follows. In the fall and winter he may be found working out on the tennis squad and the gym team. On Thursdays and Fridays he is to be heard warbling a doubtful tenor for Mr. Derby's glee club. With his abilities and welcome smile we feel sure that Iim will succeed in the college of his choice. As an athlete he has been a vital component of the baseball and football teams. As a socialite he excels as one of the boys . And as a politician he exhibits his forceful person- ality, his oratorical ability, and ofttimes his blushing face. His membership in the Cadmean Society is proof enough of his friendliness and winning qualities. So with this kind of record behind him, We don't see how Hil can fail to be a success. of humor. He is also one of those senior-class anarchists who are perpetually on the trail of those ancient relics known in the dim days of yore as senior privileges . If ever you want to hear a good joke-new or NEWS room- just ask Brother Danglerp he's your man. lim is the proud habitue of a frat-house somewhere in the neighborhood, a place where he proves himself a generous and active host at his rather violent little get-togethers. may be found in exclusive caucus exchanging week-end anecdotes about the fairer sex. It is feared, though, that Dip's excursions to Youngs- town and other points may be somewhat cur- tailed because of the tire shortage. We all know Dip for his reserved manner and his ability to make friends. An as athlete he has been a standby for several class teams. Dip is planning on Cornell for next year, and we wish him luck in the future.



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SAM, one of the most admired and well liked boys in the school, is recognized by all for the ceaseless effort and perseverance he applies to his schoolwork and athletics. This con- scientious student has almost invariably been chosen by his classmates to take over serious, responsible offices. These wise selections are a natural outcome of his preceding record in such affairs, which has yet to be soiled by a failure. The Deacon has a perpetual good humor, IT seems that the class of 1942 has been blessed with the presence of God's gift to the women . Our Adonis is thisfine specimen of Wolfhood, Mait DuBois. As an indispensable half of the Dipple-Du- Bois combine, Mait furnishes transportation daily to the other half by means of a flashy, black convertible Ford. Mait's favorite sport is pitching on the base- ball team Cthat's right- baseball team l. But IILITTLE DICK, as we fondly know him, has probably polished his way in and out of more grades in la month than most students do in a year. Besides this, though, he has made a record to be proud of. As vice-president of Edward Moore he once conducted a meeting something like this- Any old business? Any new business? O. K. no business! Also he manages to manage the Cadmean funds as treasurer. ASIDE from being the only redhead in the senior class, Brad Eisenbrey has distinguished himself in many ways. To begin with, last fall he very capably managed the Varsity Soccer Team and at the same time discovered that chasing soccer balls is a good reducing method.. Exhibiting his sense for business, Brad has proven to be a reliable advertising manager of the NEWS. Besides this, who has not heard i I SENICDRS neither forced nor carried too far, which per- fectly balances his serious, more stern, at- tributes to make him a true leader of .young men. Besides being a top-ranking student in his class, he is one of our leading athletes, whose renowned promotion of team spirit makes him invaluable. We are all confident that to whatever field Sam devotes his talents, he will reach the top and will prove a great asset to his country. in the fall he gives football and soccer the run-around and plays a S1'1OIp1DY game of tennis. lt has also been brought to our notice that a favorite sport of his is getting excuses from field. But all foolishness aside, Mait is really a swell fellow and at times takes life seriously. We feel sure that his good nature and his pleasing personality will take him safely through the storms of the future. In athletics he is a three-letter man, as a soccer star, basketball captain, and stellar pitcher on the U. S. nine. Any time you wish to challenge him in social sports-either parlor or wreck-room -you will find him to be quite adept at cards, golf, and, well, other things. Though he controls virtually all his associ- ates, but not all of them, we feel sure that his genial nature will win him a place at Princeton, his college choice. the illustrious Eisenbrey chirp issue forth from the midst of Mr. Derby's Glee Club? Moreover, this proud possessor of a super little Cand oldl Ford is one of those who keep the social world whirling. But it has been noticed more than once that not only does Brad's personality win the hearts of the mem- bers of the fair sex, but also he has a winning way among his classmates, as evidenced by his election to Edward Moore. So to a swell fellow we wish success.

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