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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!
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