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7 William M. Leeds 478 Ellis Street, Pasadena, Calif. Denison Year entered: l95l Football Pup 3, 4, Varsity 6, Soccer 5, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Track 5, letter, Tennis 6. Store Committee 5, Dane Seen and Heard column 6. Bill came here as a gullible Third Former, but to- day the answer is Yeah, sure, Hop! or Yep, that's right. Experience is a good teacher. Only how did your room get in the shower? Bill has an active mind of his own which often means an over-supply of ap- ples or keeping Hoppy annoyed throughout evening study hall by a neighborly geo discussion with other geomorph fans. Typewriting is another outlet for this excess energy of Bill's. However, Bill's fine spirit com- pensates for his antics. 2 E... Richard S. Kice 533 Muirfield Road, Los Angeles, Calif. University of Alabama Year entered: 1953 Football 5, 6, letter 6, Workcrew 6, Track 5, letter, Baseball 6. Dane 6, Yearbook, artist 6. Chorus Pinafore 5, The Mikado 6. Dick is the form's die-hard Rebel and favorite character for laughs. He has long been noted for his loud music, flags, and knives. We'll remember Dick for his cheerleading at the Ice Palace, for his fiery red hair, and for his numerous bargains in pipes. l'm a little wild, you see. Yet Dick has never neglected his studies, being frequently on the Honor and Merit Rolls. s sf-4 il c 'T :5? T Y 5555-.N M E g
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