University School - Mabian Yearbook (Hunting Valley, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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HARRY THOMAS EWIG, lR. YQ Entered+l938 Second Honors 1115 Varsity Football C3, 415 Var- sity Swimming Squadp Dorm Dance Committee5 Orchestra fl, 2, 3, 415 Glee Club K415 Players K41. X EDVVARD RQSEWATER EEIL EnteredAl939 Wrestling Squad KS, 415 Track Squad C3, 415 Mabian Board 1415 Gleq l C3, 415 Choir C415 Players C3, 41. I an A b0'wfff L Qffidm-fy 0 25,4 ROGER MARSHALL FOSTER 5 fjyfwff 'W - ' fi . Entered-l933 Freshman Basketball5 B Basketl3all5 Varsity Soccer 1415 Glee Club C415 Cadrnecrn KZ, 3, 41. HENLEY KRAUS FREEMAN Entered-l939 Varsity Football QZ, 3, 41, Co-captain Q415 Athletic Council C415 Cadmean 63, 415 News Board K315 Cadmean Dance K41. SN xx UM K J Wh , Yo S U rg ' 1 1 20 C lcv ts 6 wig ,goal fofxoul I IUCAS Na+ Hilfe whan m i4l 'f +4'sgA+l::o-li Sn hen. 3: Gum' Taka at incl lwkl TN- Akfw . Ftrs-ball '-

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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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HFROM Lakewood to U. S. in ten minutes via the Blue Flivver. This might very well be the motto of Harry Ewig, our dashing young representative from that suburb to the west. Harry used to be a dorm resident: but he now makes the daily dashes for which he is so well known. Harry's ability as a trumpet tooter is also known far and wide: and although swing is his usual medium, he manages to tone him- ED is best known for his artistic abilities. He is the designer of the striking cover of this year's MABIAN. He is also an active, if not violent, member of the Players Club, in which capacity he designed the sets for their per- formance last fall. Ed's enthusiasm and hard work really helped to make these sets the most striking in several years. Two days a week, Ed may be found working out with a will with the Glee Club, where he MAY we now present that demon from Mentor, Roger Foster. As a student of long standing in the school, Roger has built up quite a reputation for himself. Last fall Roger worked hard on the soccer team and showed himself to be a valuable halfback. In the Winter he plays on the class basketball team, and in the spring he works out with a class baseball team. Athletics, however, form only a small part of Rogers achievements. His mellow chirp HENLEY is one of the co-captains, co-terrors, of the U. S. football team. As though this were not enough to keep him busy, he is also a member of the varsity wrestling and track teams. He is a native of Akron, Ohio, that fabulous garden spot of America, and has his head- quarters in the senior floor of the dormitory. Henley is active in the Cadmean Society. He is also an expert extraordinaire on all mat- SENICIQS self down to play the more classic melodies with the school orchestra. As an athlete our galloping horse is quite something. For who can forget his timely blocks as blocking back on the football team? In the winter he uses his mammoth muscles to pull himself through the murky waters of the tank. And in the spring he spends his time plodding the cinders of the track. contributes a fog-horn bass to the assemblage. Ed played on the class soccer team last fall and on the varsity wrestling squad during the winter season. Anyone in Dr. Peters' civil guv class will recall his frequent arguments with the Doctor over the length of test papers, for 'Ed has a habit of handing in six-page tests when Brother Peters expects two pages. Good luck to Ed at Yale next year. may be heard issuing forth from any Glee Club concert or rehearsal. Moreover, his good nature, friendliness, and leadership may be proved by his membership in the Cadmean Society. Roger has a peculiar habit of closing his eyes and dropping gently into slumber during class. But in spite of this handicap, he man- ages to pull through his studies with good enough grades. Good luck to Roger at his college choice. ters pertaining to the advantages of civilized warfare over senior-floor cell gymnastics. For he virtually instigated a riot when some still anonymous senior tried to blast him and his roommate through the roof with a charge of black powder at three in the morning last fall. Since he possesses the characteristic of try- ing hard at whatever he does, we feel sure that our boy Henley will be a success in life.

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