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ERIC MARSHALL SCHREUDER
Pleasant View Terrace, Middlebury, Vermont
FORM III: Soccer, Letter in Swimming, Spring Track, Chess Club,
Flying Club, Glee Club.
FORM IV: Letter in Soccer, Letter in Swimming, Spring Track, Chess
Club, Glee Club.
FORM V: Letter in Soccer, Letter in Swimming, Tennis, Treasurer
of Class.
FORM VI: Co-captain of Soccer, Captain of Swimming, Tennis, Glee
Club.
Eric has never been heard to express a
single word on his own behalf, since he
could never find one word expressive
enough. However, he is never at a loss for
a phrase—or a sentence—or maybe even a
paragraph. Athletically speaking, Eric has
good reason to be proud. Lie has just about
rewritten the swimming page of the "blue-
book.” On the soccer field he was un
believable, but sometimes his play wasn’t
too bad. Remember his play as the twelfth
member of the faculty team? Eric’s popu
larity is undeniable. He has been a Glee
Club officer and also a class officer. But
then, didn’t at least one boarder have to
be elected a class officer? Eric’s social life
is not to be passed off lightly, either. Al
though he is a boarder, he is still broad
minded enough to take advantage of every
passing opportunity. That’s why he is certain
to be a success at college.
HARRY SEFERIAN, JR.
392 Mount Auburn Street, Watertown, 72, Mass.
FORM V: Junior Alliance, Executive Committee of the French Club,
Cross Country, Winter Track, Spring Track, Glee Club.
FORM VI: Vice-President of Class, S.A.C., Cross Country, Winter
Track, Letter in Spring Track, Glee Club.
"The Bear," or "Hair Pie,” is probably
the most colorful character in the boarding
department, whether he is playing his in
famous guitar, lamenting a boarder’s frustra
tion, wrestling with some feminine fan, or
chugging ’em. Hank is always boiling over
with talent and emotion; his -antics keep
corridor parties lively. In addition to being
a classic musician and a bon-vivant, he also
is a serious (but not too serious) student
and- friend; and despite his fantastic pes
simism, he always comes out of his various
adventures rather well. There is a rumor
about that his vocal efforts for the "Dakotas”
have rounded-up hoards of female moose,
but no one can criticise his guitar playing.
Right, Dudley? "Irish Harry” is one of
M.B.’s most likely never-to-be-forgotten men
—an extraordinary achievement, no matter
how you look at him!

