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.Q J, N5 i fm la i ROBERT .XBELS HARI3.-XCH litany Uliob UH f'r1A'f,ffr1l'lul'f'tfz' I lllt' 1fz'fyIc'. s llorn at New York City, February Il. toll. Lawrence lloartl 'gf-'gtk 'gH-'Agog lat Hoartl '47-'45, lf.d1toi'i.1l Cliairnian 'QR-'q-gg Cum l,.tude Society: I'ai'lons lf,31ng,He tiltils 'qo!g7, '37-'58, Viet--Ptesitleiit '48-'wx llibliopliiles Club. lfanit to l..twi'ei1eexillt September. IU-lf.. Iforintr Iltiuses. llaxidst-n and Kennedy. I'reparing for ILX. et-ttrst at l'i'itietton, 44 Urienta Aytnue. M.iin.iront'tk, New Hork. QSSFMYNL '-jg 22342 fm, islwxxds Bois is generally a very quiet person. but occasionally he lashes out in unprecedented orgies of fun. XVho forgets tha and Frank Masters raced abo got the worst ol' it in the form t particular Hacehanalian festival in February when he ut the halls of Caleb Smith alter each other until Hob of a broken toe? Crutehes and then a cane were instru- mental for sotne time in his peregrinations about the campus. Hob is one of the few of tis who really possess a llair for literature. Some of Tith Li'i s best stories during the past two years have been written by him. Nlwretn sr. his ability as a writer has also been tried and not lound wanting in his capacity as chairman ot' the editorial board of that publication. Huzzy is especially interested in the history ol' ancient Egypt, Scattered about his room you will lind illus- trated books on the subject while the walls are hung with oriental draperies. XVheneyer a prom is in view, Hob becomes very much elated, for he is really one of the Sehool's most faithful prom-goers. liven with his broken toe he managed to charm the guests at the winter prom. Une Ifzrzzffrezl T111-1'ft'ClI
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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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ll P DRIIM . DARWIN WI-IITCOMB HEATH Dar Half Speed No 11f'zz'.f1'x good france. Kennedy House. Lawrenceville, New Ierscv. Horn at New York City, September 15. 1o.z1. President, First Form: Cromwell Historian: Best Athlete and Honor Boy, Cromwell: Marcus D. French Cup: First Form Latin Prize: First Form French Prize: Head Hov, First Form: First Form Story: Head Boy, Second Form: Third Form Story: Best Scholar and Head Hoy. Kennedy: Football Squad '57: Lawrence Board '37, Assignment Editor 347-'58, Editor-in-Chief 'gtl-'5o: Pcri- Wig Club '57-'58, '38-'39: Science Club: Ring Committee: Fifth Form Soccer LNumerals7. Came to Lawrenceville September, 1934. Former Houses, Cromwell and Kennedy. Preparing for a BS. course at Harvard. i:,Tk'S 2222.42 JE! fgfcfgf? HERE we have none other than the illustrious editor of the LANVRENCE, known about School for the swell job he has done with that publication. And believe me it is a job to see that the paper is published on time. By others than the Lit Board, it is univer- sally agreed that the LAXVRENCE has been vastly improved. Three years ago Darwin originated his Esplanade and Circle Column fthe local VValter Winchell sectionj and ever since the LAXVRENCE has been gaining steadily in popularity. Darwin is also famous at Lawrenceville for his col- lection of commencement prizes. In fact, he has accumulated a library of books awarded for various scholastic achievements. Dar's participation on numerous athletic teams has given him a line physique, which, together With his winning personality, has made him an object of ad- miration by the opposite sex. For the past two years he has received a lengthy letter almost every day, over which he goes into raptures each time. They tell us itis from a young lady of Boston. Moreover, it is reported that Dar is already cultivating a Boston accent so that he may impress her When he goes to Harvard. One Hznzdred Fozzrteezz
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