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llCHARLEY is indeed a very likable fellow and his lack of anxiety over the way things are going is astounding. We all agree, more- over, that he is one of the best natured and most congenial boys in the class. It is well known that he is a ladies man and is at times very much interrupted and dis- tracted by this powerful outside force, yet he manages to be a very sincere friend and a per- son who puts a silver lining on every cloud. WHEN war struck home several months ago, U. S. was eager to prepare its students for the emergency. When no master was available to manage one of the first-aid classes, Sheridan Harris filled the vacancy willingly and proved himself an able and conscientious instructor. This suave young man-handsome, well- mannered, and neatly dressed-hails from far off Chagrin Falls, but still manages to spend the vast majority of his time in Shaker Heights As the last member of a long line of dis- tinguished Hausermans, Danny has in every way maintained the high standards estab- lished by his older brothers. Dan's unusually warm smile and his unpre- tentious manner have won him many friends. His sound character and affable nature have awarded him memberships in both the Edward Moore and Cadmean Societies. Dan's zeal for adventure has also shown itself on occasional weekend-excursions with Stiles Smith. MICHIGAN sent us this good looking chap, who we all know must be a lady-killer in his home town, even if he is more or less retiring down here. During his brief one year at U. S. he has portrayed the qualities that stand for success. Never boasting, never advertising himself, he has always done the task required in the best way he knew how, which, to be sure, proved very efficient. lack's good, nature has made many friends SEIXIIQRS Although carefree and happy, he is by no means irresponsible. He is one who holds his word supreme. lf he tells you anything it's true, and when he promises to do a thing he will do it. No matter how far he will progress, no mat- ter what pinnacles of success he may attain, one will always be certain of a cheery word and a contagious smile from him. and its environs. In the winter months Sherry's afternoons are consumed in managing the wrestling team, but when opportunity permits, he wheels his sporty new convertible down to Wade's to hear a few records. Sherry finds his greatest joy in flying, and he hopes someday to have his own airplane. Next year Sherry plans to join the sons of Eli at Yale, and we wish him continued success. Dan has been no exception to the Hauser- man tradition for outstanding athletic ability. Although hampered by injury, Dan proved a valuable asset to this year's wrestling team. Also, as a reward for his hard work as a pole vaulter in his junior year he was elected co- captain of the track team. Our pleasant experience with Dan in the past has given us confidence in his future, and we wish him luck at M. l. T. for him herep and although he puts us all to shame in our chemistry and physics classes we hold a deep admiration for him. His miraculous scientific mind, a faculty which most of us completely lack, foreshadows his probable future occupation. So, here is to a popular classmate, who we all are certain will progress through life as well as he did through U. S. by displaying the same spirit he so consistently did here.
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THE red-headed whiz they call him. Yes sir, Ramblin' Red roves right 'round righteous rodents, riveting ratty eyes on rancid rene- gades. Quite-a-man-Hemphill, they call him. Red is one of the more quiet boys in the Dorm at U. S. Anyone who doesn't believe there are quiet Dorn students at U. S. has only to visual- ize the Admiral sauntering slowly through corridors with his books under his arm. Although Red isn't prominent in school ac- IINOW you see when the contact is made with the solenoid strip the circuit is closed and the switch is open ,-no this isn't a motorman for the railway company, but our own dear Sparky, also called Fred. Hailing from Lakewood, and boarding in the Dorm, he presents a perpetual menace to all who attempt to block the progress of electricity. To Mr. Gray he presents an insurmountable obstacle, for his hieroglyphics would baffle the HANK is one of those dorm boys who spends his time defending his home town, which in his case is Warren, Ohio, that crossroads to the east. Henry realized his school ambition when he was assigned to the largest room on the senior floor of the dorm this year. Hank's second greatest ambition is to go to Annapolis, and he expects to take his toll of laps before the present international annoyance ends. Two years ago from Heights there came to U. S. a bundle of good-nature. It was that genial little fellow Dixie Howell, and ever since then his presence has meant a host of laughs and smiles. During this past year Dix has become quite an athlete and has worked hard at his jobs. He very capably held a half-back position on the soccer team last fall. And for winter field he did a little reducing to wrestle in the 140- SENICDRS tivities, it is due more to his late arrival than to his inability. Those who know him will ac- knowledge the fact that his is one of the more perfect of the form divine. He worked out on the class football squad this fall. Admiral is also one of University School's great social lions fwith the emphasis on the lyin'D as anyone who has seen his time-worn auto will attest. Good luck to him at his col- lege choice. most ardent cryptographer. His precises are masterpieces of modern art, never failing to rate a grade lower than C. As a wrestler he's tops, just ask Squirrel, who has had ample opportunities to meet him on the mats. Yet in spite of his seemingly lackadaisical air, Sparky carries a head crammed full of knowl- edge on his shoulders that will insure his suc- cess at the college of his choice. Hank always loves a good argument, and if you wish to discuss any topic relating to man or beast, merely consult Mr. Hoppe. Although brother Hoppe refuses to say much about his love life, we hear from other authori- ties on the Warren night life that he does his part. Hank is an expert on the police system of Warren, which he is firmly convinced is a typical small town legalized robbery system . pound class. Dixie, too, has become a socialite, never fail- ing to bring a beautiful female to the school dances. Also his winning personality has gained him membership to both Edward Moore and Cadmean Societies. Again, lack fthat's his real namel has main- tained a good average in his studies: so our guess that success will crown his future enterprises is one whose foundations are sure.
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