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SENICIQS DUNCAN HENRY MACKENZIE Entered-l939 Varsity Soccer Team C435 Varsity Wrestling Squad C435 Glee Club C3, 43. DALE EUGENE METTS K A 1' NFA C5515 1 , Xara Entered--1941 Varsity Basketball C435 Varsity Football C435 Var- sity Baseball C435 Cadmeari C43. EDWARD lOl-IN MCGG Entered-l939 Second Honors C3, 435 Varsity Swimming C2, 3, -41 34 E Qx,.w0,.s- 43, Captain C435 Varsity Soccer C3, 435 Cum Laude ,MWA y,y, W lay fl C3, 435 Cadmean C3, 43: Edward Moore C3, 43. ROBERT THQMPSQN MQONEY ,ff f Entered 938 Glee Club C3, 43, Manager C435 School Cheer- leader C435 Varsity Hockey C3, 435 Varsity Foot- ball Squad C33: Choir C435 Cadrnean Dance5 Iunior Prom Committee5 Cadrnean C3, 43. '!77fr1Vgf X 1 . t . A---4,3 t C , X v vw-J... Oh, what: A Md' QI 4
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HE is probably the possessor of the school's largest brogans, he is probably the most curi- ous of students-and he is also the leading member of the famous Iohnson-Scott-Walton trio that roams the school. Raynor is one of those quiet, unassuming boys that usurp one's date, while the victim is busy usurping someone else's woman. Rain- bow is the talented editor that writes the edi- torials for the NEWS. Clt's the part that gets cut that you should read.l IAN-OW we take 10 c. c. of this and 5 c. c. of this and - - - Boom! Now what could have caused that! This dynamic display of chem- istry was given by the terror of the lab, lim Iones. But seriously, it might be said of lim that no senior works harder than he does, and he reaps his rewards in the form of consistent honor marks. lim, too, is a plugger in athletics, as may be proved by his maneuvers in the IN spite of his recent haircut, our editor-in-chief still stands head and shoulders above most of our graduating class. Besides being president of Cum Laude, he is a member of both Cadmean and Edward Moore-which attest to his universal popularity. His athletic talent is proven when we notice his membership on the varsity soccer squad and his captaincy of the wrestling squad. Any Monday or Tuesday night will find our T HIS diminutive, rather timid looking member of the graduating class is in reality one of the most active and accomplished in our midst. Having been at U. S. only two years, Hal has nevertheless made a name for himself in every respect. He is one of the outstanding brains in the class, and many bewildered physics and chemistry students owe some of their passing marks to the careful explanations of this keen young scientist. Hal's prowess as an athlete has earned him SENICDIQS Raynor works out on the football squad and is an outstanding member of Coach Zahn's swimming team. ln the spring he may be found putting the shot for the track team. Our hero is one of the hard-working boys in Nate's famous chem class and is often heard asking that leading question that always brings the answer of . . . lf l had a boy, etc. However, we feel sure that Rainbow will be a success at his college choice. tank. Moreover, he was the capable manager of this year's track team. Iirn's friendliness and leadership have gained him membership in both Cadmean and Edward Moore societies. Also his literary tal- ents have proved invaluable to the MABIAN. Next year lim plans to matriculate at Dart- mouth, where we all know he'll be successful in the pursuit of knowledge, women, and the art of skiing, his favorite sport. Bill hard at work in the NEWS room, trying to get the editorial page in shape. Besides all this he maintains a more than modest social life. To those of you who read this biography should come the knowledge that Bill is for the most part responsible for the success of this book. lt is with this, and many other achievements in mind, that we feel sure he will succeed at Harvard, the college of his choice. the third base position on the baseball team, as well as a place on Mr. Mac's basketball squad. Hal is well-known for his affable nature and conscientious manner, and while not endeav- oring to keep his roommate Dale Metts out of trouble, he finds time to attend both the Edward Moore and Cadmean meetings. Hal plans to enter Yale, next year, where his industry and pleasing personality should carry him far.
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IF, at any time in the next six centuries be- tween three, four p.m. and you are browsing about the territory between here and H. B. S. and happen to see a ghost-like figure of a man, you might ask the local cave dwellers who the ghost is. They will probably tell you that it is the ghost of Duncan MacKenzie, alumnus of U. S., who got so used to traveling between U. S. and H. B. S. that when he died, his ghost continued doing so. T HIS new senior has achieved so much prestige in his one year at U. S. that he ranks very high as one of the school's most regular fellows. Dale transferred from a large public school where he was considered the leading male graduate, an honor bestowed upon him, mainly, by his captaincy of the school's base- ball and basketball teams and by his friendli- ness. His likable ways permeated rapidly .throughout U. S. and, incidentally, H. B. where he became a great social success. EDDIE has been prominently connected with almost all important school events, and has made a record to be justly proud of. Quiet, unassuming, and diligent, he has gone his way here at U. S. making an excellent academic record and acquiring many friends and admirers. His uncanny ability to read whenever a spare moment permits him, probably accounts for his jubilant atmosphere on marking day, BOB is always in a good humor, optimistic, happy and ready for anything-whether a hockey game, Cadmean meeting, or what not: and his pleasing personality has won for him a deep place in all our hearts. Always prepared to attempt anything, he has been in great demand at all times when a bunch of good fellows get together. He has a good level heady and his supply of common sense land nonsensel is unlimited and is some- SENICDRS From this myth, we assume that you will realize that Dunc is quite a guy with the gals. However, he has not limited his efforts to the pursuing of the fair sexy he has worked him- self into positions on both our varsity soccer and wrestling squads. Dunc is a swell guy-ask anyone who knows him-and we are all sure that he will be a suc- cess at college and afterwards. In his one year here he established an en- viable record excelled by few of our eminent veteran leaders by making the first teams of the three major sports: football, basketball and baseball. ln addition he proved a vital com- ponent of them all. By contributing his voice to all group sing- ings and adding his merriment to all festive occasions, he has unquestionably improved the spirit of good fellowship around U. S. when he constantly pulls down a ninety aver- age. As captain of the swimming team, he has led the boys in a true fighting spirit. By never giving up, even when the battle seemed lost, he has snatched many victories from the fire and accounted for the team's success this year. A very forceful expression of his own ideas, supported by good, logical information, is one of Eddie's qualities we are sure will assist him in later life. times, though not always, put into use. One place where he reigns king of all is on the dance floor for when Bob is jiving with some blonde, brunette, or redhead K? ? ? l he is in his element and really struts his stuff. By entertaining us during many dull seasons with his good natured wit, in our times of trouble and great sorrow he has proved him- self a veritable Sunbeam of mirth.
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