Lawrenceville School - Olla Podrida Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

 - Class of 1939

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. 1 3 I x I NORMAN HERBERT GOUIJJ Norm I'n1 11'w'1f1 my freight in fiflllftfli Somerton. Pl1ll.lLlL'ljllll.l. l,L'l1I1NylX.lfll.l1 Horn at l'h1ladelphi.1. l'ennsilv.1n1a. lanuarv is. 11121. ll.lI'lUl1N Fl'.lI'lQ.llNI Fifth Forni liaskttball Team. Uanie to Lawrenceville Septembtr. 11155. Preparing for .1 lima, ctltlrst' .II lll'lHt't't1ll1. 155mg '- ljaz? JS rtflffc? '73QXJ5aw XVHEX Norm came to Lawrenceville last fall, he was assigned to the Raymond I-louse, but his transfer to Upper was soon warranted by his exceptionally good grades. No sooner had he become settled in his new residence than he became a member of the Carpenter-Davidson Social Circle. ln the disputes among the members of this exclu- sive organization one can often hear Norm refer to 'ASuZie. ln fact it is quite impossible to know the fel- low without becoming indirectly acquainted with this particular lady. Norm attracts visitors to his room either to get help in lessons or to talk about things in general. Since he is inclined to stop working every so often to descend from his third floor haunt and have a cigarette or go to the ligger. his friends lprominent among them is Clielk lerupl land it convenient to stand in the hall and shout his name as a means of locating him. This deafening sound reverberating through the halls of Upper is a testimony of Normanis popularity. although we must admit that it is a little jarring to the nerves of those who V V 7 YA aspire to the noble task of studying. One I'lIHIdl'6'I1 Ffwen

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.i II PDEIlZka I ALAN HOLM GIELLERUP Gus UNI, like I1z1f1c'!.f, go fi11'1f1f.ft zcflzrn rfzry are ,i'I71U0Ihl',fI.H go Tanglewylcle Avenue. Bronxville, New York. Born at Boston, Massachusetts, luly 21, 1920. Swimming Squad '58-'59: Baseball Squad '59, Came to Lawrenceville September, 1958. Preparing for a PLA. course at Princeton. Qfeskk '39 Jf2 .,t.u fj Www SHOULD you chance to meet a dapper Figure topped with curly blonde hair and decked out in the latest styles, it's very apt to be Gussie, one of Lawrencevilles Romeos. Only one thing, according to him, has marred his year as a Fifth Form rhinie-the absence of his Lincoln Zephyr, built, painted, and driven like a fire engine. But without the automobile, Gussie does some racing on his own hook. So frequently is he chasing around the third Hoor of Upper for his pal, Norm Gould, that the latter has rechristened him Whooperup. Alan, like so many of us, can never find a desirable amount of time for study, yet he certainly stands in the good graces of the English Department. He knows Burke and Shakespeare backwards and forwards. His afternoons are times for bull sessions or baseball, he's a pretty good hurler at both. One thing we always associate with Al is his delib- erate speech. He may take longer to say something than almost anyone else in School fexcept Sidney Davidsonl, but he will say it with carefully chosen, unhurried, and welkenunciated words. Well may this explain his usual coterie of interested listeners. One Hznzdred Ten



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14:5 THEODORE LIVINGSTON HAFF, IR. l'Ted MClub-foot I-Izlwfossn Huff and Huff. 396 Treniont Avenue, Orange, New Iersev. Horn at East Orange. New Ierscv, November II, 193-1 Presidtnt ol: Davidson '53-'5fig Crew Squad '5H: Fifth If-irin Football lnumeralsjz Pliotograpliy Club: Photog- raphv Manager of Prograin: Pipe and Quill Club: Herod- otus Club: Business Iklanager ol' Periwig Club: Manager of School Orchestra. Came to Lawrenceville September. mga. Former llouses, llavidson .ind Dickinson. Prt'p.ii'ing for IIA. course at XVilliams. QLKXX '- gxjiql X JS few e eww Tiatfs friends like to tell about the time a speaker at an Agapay meeting last year told Tiny that smoking would stunt his growth. However, Ted seemed rather pleased by this remark and accordingly replied that he would be delighted if this happened, for if he grew much taller. he wouldn't be able to get through the doors around here. In spite of his height, Ted has been able to get around a great deal, for he is one ol' the IUOSI versatile liellows in School. being a photographer. actor, debater, X litterateur, and business man. Add to these accomplish- ments his participation on many house teams through- out his live years' stay at Lawrenceville and you have the well-rounded and interesting person Ted is. Teds unique contribution to Lawrenceville's shrine of fun and mirth is his impersonation of Groucho Marx. VVhenever a costume party is in the olhng, Ted is always delighted for the opportunity to make himself up as Groucho and set the other guests into gales of laughter with his ridiculous moustache. We all will be sorry to have Ted leave us for XVilliams next year for he has proved himself a loyal Iriend at all times. Om' Ilzmdred Tufvfzfe

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