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2,4 Sw ANA xy , 952 L i v' f gh- gig. course at Stanlord. Qifkggki 'ag l yfjzgi rx , ,fff X Gio,- rflt 5 CJ Tp-fl ROGER SIMPSON I-IURD ilgun .l! flume' nn lfiz' gVl'l'lI.H 4:5 Fullerton l'.irku'ay, Cluc.1go,lllinois. la-:rn at Xhchita. kansas. Ianuari 18, Illll. President ul. Wo-idhull 'g7-'qhz Spring and Fall I'iom Coimuittecs 'thx XVoodliull f:ll.lU1l1lUI15l1lP lla kutball 1 , ... Moll leams tj: Laptain Xlooilliull laiskvtlwiil lcaru ,S .Xllhllouse ll.1slct-tball 'thx liaskt-tbiill Squal 'Mi-'qj 'QHQ Ciolf Squad '57, luunor LJ '58, Captain 'bgoz Pr s Llub V- gh. gh- xo: I.awrt'ncr llusint-ss Iinard 'Q Qi I , lfame to l..lXYI'L'I1ECXlllC Septenibcr, loqg. I-'oil c llouses. Cromwell and XVoodhull. Preparing for l X Font years ago a quiet, bashful fellow entered the Cromwell House. It was Rover Hurd from the windy city of Chicago. I-Ie's still not a lengthy conversationilist but his few well chosen words are sulhcient to ensnare many young women attracted by his tall, handsome ligure. Soon after his arrival in Lawrenceville people began asking who the blonde boy was on the basketball court. Later in the spring Roclge was to be seen on the golf course, and from the Cromwell golf team he has advanced to captain of this year's varsity. He plays other games too, but it's in basketball and golf that his greatest interest lies. This year Roger and roommates Bob Osmun and Iim Lord have become the leading socialites of the west side ol' Upper's lirst Hoor. livery night they may be seen burning the midnight oil entertaining their frequent guests. Yet. in spite of all this night life, Roger always has his assignments prepared. Rodge will be in Stanford next fall: and well miss him, though probably no more than some of those fair young ladies in Montclair. Um' l'IlH1lfl'l'd Tll'6IZI-3' ?
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fe? L . -reg' 7111.4 ROBERT Hl..'NTlfR Huh M11il,i HItlltilf'tl1lIf'if l71z'll.H Spring llill. Molwilt. .Xl.iliam.i. li-urn .it Spring Hill. .Xl.ih.inia, .Xugust Q, lwplii. liiskttlxill Manager liiunor 1.2 '33-'gwz Plliilllglllllllf Ululv 'gf-'45, Caine Ku laiwrenceyille Stpteiiihcr. ms . Former llouse. Cvriswi-ltl. Preparing tor .i ILX. course at Princeton. rsflfif-if Qfiww 'Tis a long trek from Klohile. .fXlahama, to Lawrencexille. hut across this Nast distance the School has called to one Holi Hunter and hid him come. He has left the South liehind. hut is still hrmly hound to it hy his large numher of daily letters, which some- times swells to the total of tive or six at one delivery. He loyes his golf, which he plays during the entire season: he loyes hoats. of which he often talks: and he loves cars to such an extent that he can almost tell you the registration numlwer ol' eyery passing moclel. If there is anyone in Lawrencexille who likes hgs. he may he interested to know that Holi is thinking ol' i establishing a Hunter Fig Corporation in Lawrence- yille. He has acquiretl .1 supply in preparation for his l grand opening. which may he in the very near future. Yes. a supply of fifty pounds of the hest quality ngs was recently cleliyeretl to Holm. But since the Lawrenceville market has not yet heen llootletl hy this prodigious l reserye, it must be that he expects a fig shortage and a consequent rise in prices. or perhaps he is just insuring himself against the ravages of an extremely yoracious appetite. O nc' H11 I1 fired .Yizzeiecrz
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I, ,' I I P DRIIM . CHARLES BLACK HUTCHINSUN Hutch lTliucls So nzuifrxl f'frl11111c1f,-' szrf off fflllgflftlvl IMI. A'Oakvvo-al, Iobstown. New It-rscy. li--rn at Mount Holly, New lersex. Martli Q. man. Track Squad '57-'gre Clianipionship lflext Track 'lla ii EN: Parlon Francais 'gh-fan. Came Irv Iaiwrenceville September. 1-ms. lf'-rimr lloust. Clue. Preparing for a l5..X. cotirst at l'r1nctt-in. i Qkii '59 Q! 24:2 ff N f'X ffpc 6 QJTW. CHARLIE has been an active participant these past few years in many of those incidents which lift life out of the ordinary. For one thing, although we can hardly think of Hutch as a bronco-buster. we land he has recently taken to breaking in Shetland ponies. Another of his chief diversions arises from his great affection for the opposite sex. His multitude of correspondents proves that he is favored by most of the queens of Philadelphia. Yet Charlie's social activities by no means stop there. l-le is well known for the tea parties which he and .-Xllen Lf Bibby had in Cleve, one of the most memorable occa- f Tea in the afternoon. then bridge at night makes for i sions being when they entertained Mr. and Mrs. Heely. T him a perfect day. Charlie likes track and tennis best of the School sports. and he has done remarkably well in the mile l run. He took hrst place in that event in the Circle f X House track meet last spring. Hutch also likes French and belongs to the Parlons ff Francais: so if you're so fortunate as to be a guest at .X , -ivy one of his future teas. practise well saying 'iDO71716S-IJIOIQ wzrore Illlt' time de ME. flue Hlnzzfrezf TIl'L'71I-1'f0lIF
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