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,. 1. HWY . um. rw ML NLWTL ,6 ROBERT JAKE Captain of Basketball As a Freshman, Bob started his remarkable scholastic and athletic record, and played on the Freshman basketball and lightweight foot- ball teams. ln his Sophomore year he joincd the varsity of these sports and this year became captain of the basketball team. His column, Feats and Fumbles, a highlight of the Academy, and his sports articles for the Annual indicate his ability with a pen. Bob will be remembered as the gentleman with the banjo in The Cowboy and the Lady and the notorious SweatboX Four. An outstand- ing tennis player, our Trophy King won the National Boys' Tennis Championship in the summer of l93S. pau MMIII, Olfivllmwlfiiijw 'iw Jaffa W 1 01 MM' 75-ljjlo , OHNSON 0-Captain of 79 ll Team Back ' e fall of l93o, ig r a Freshman entered Bl.L'.S. - ough B b claims his favorite subject is nglish and his hobby is stamp collecting, we all know he loves athletics first, last, and always. He has been an indispensable member of the football. basketball, and track teams for four years, and led the football team to victory as co-captain this year. One of the greatest tackles the Uni- versity School has ever known, Bob will be hard to replace when next year's season opens. 79 'X
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CARL HAYSSEN We could write a book about Bootsie. He was manager of the lightweight football and basketball teams and manager of the tennis team for three years. Carl is an ardent stamp collector and a photographer who has con- tributed many snaps to M.U.S. annuals. Most of his summer vacation he spends on his sailboat. He was treasurer of his Sophomore Class, excelled in math and science, and has taken part in several dramatic productions. As a Freshman he was chiefly renowned for mischief, but this last year his energy has made him one of our best students. AIMEE ISGRIG The girl with the golden blonde hair, who is always almost late for class - that's Aimee. A talent for drawing has led her to contribute several clever linoleum cuts to the paper, posters on various occasions, and some fine paintings. Her hockey is vigorous and enthu- siastic and in her spare time she makes a good golf partner. She has done her part in acting and make-up work for dramatics, was co- author of a French Play, winner of the Com- munity Fund Essay contest this year, and a consistent member of the Honor Roll. 22
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RICHARD LINDEMANN I-Izzrtinra' Book Prize Dick began his career at the University School in Kindergarten. During his high school years Dick has been active in many fields. He has taken leading parts in several plays, he was treasurer of the Freshman Class, on the Student Council for two years, and was Business Manager of the Academy this year. ln athletics Dick has been a hard worker. While a Sophomore he was manager of the football and basketball squads. An excellent pianist, Dick has contributed a great deal to this year's assemblies and was 'fmistah lnter- locutor in the Nlinstrel Show. In his Junior year, he had the honor of being awarded the Harvard Book Prize. if by sf iv'y,SJ,P' lVIARY MANEGOLD A President of Girls' Club Mannie,'l the third member of the Nlane- gold family to attend the University School, has been a friend of all since she entered her Freshman year. She is famous among other things, for her ability to ski, skate, and sail and everyone knows her jolly laugh and happy disposition. Mary was always a willing sup- porter of school activities from Alumni Editor of the Academy to singing soprano in the Glee Club. In her Senior year, Mary was captain of the WVhite Team and an energetic president of the Girls Club. 24
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