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GEORGE H,-XRSH HUTZLER Hum U,llUlI,l'ff'l' Iii the Uflilfllfj' of n1f'riI. 37m Park Avenue. New York City. Born tit Baltimore, Mtirylrind. April 39, IQII. Came to Lawrenceville April, i-355. Former Houses. Perry Ross and Dickinson. Preparing for HA, course at Princeton. Qatkkxkl '-9 ,V2f7,JJ rfgfffrxx J 6-XXETXW Giioitora is not ii skeptic. He feels keenly and understands quickly: perhaps that is why he is quiet and zi little hitter. But he has plenty of the old jeff dc' zfzizfreug so in spite of his own assertions, he can't be 11 skeptic. If the judgment of others goes for any- thing. if loyal friends mean 11 loyal person, then George can he proud. But he is so modest that it would he hard to inflate him. Only by accident we discovered that he painted well -with a deal of freshness and originality ahout his work. ln music George is more of a paradox. Everyone knows his appreciation of opera :ind symphony. but his preference one minute for Wtigner and vigor, the next for Chopin and sentiment is unusual. Prohnhly it is all a cyclic rotation that changes with Georges particular mood :ind fancy. George is also gifted as a literary critic. His ability to comprehend and discuss ohscure poetical works is envied hy us till. Even Brownings Rabbi' Ben Ezra is easy for him. One can't make tiny predictions for George. He might he anything, and that is a liig compliment. One Hzmdred Tzvwzfy-l1z'0
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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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IIAP 4:1 f LESLIE LYONS IACOBS, IR. UTI-CYH Nltlkiln HIQCI71FHI!3l'l' tfzf .-1f.rn1o. ' :ing South Hi-ulevartl, Dallas. Tevas. Born at Columbus. Ohio. August Io. Ioan. Program Committee '57-'55, Chairman '3833o: Publi- cations Committee '33-'3-1. Came to Lawrenceville Septembtr, log!-. Former House, Dawes. Preparing for a BA. course at Yale. KLCKQC-5 5-QDXFP TEX has been with us three years. coming as his nickname indicates from the great Lone Star state. His first two years were spent in Dawes where he made a hne record. During his stay in Circle he played on many Dawes teams and last year was elected captain of the house soccer team. In spite of his many athletic activities Tex has also maintained a respectable scholastic average, and become a popular member of Dawes where he has made some real friends. In the extra-curricular held lake has played a very prominent role. Early in his second year at Lawrence- ville he was elected to the Program Committee and shortly afterward was made chairman of that publica- tion. In this honor he gained the singular distinction of being elected the head of a publication in his Fourth Form year, a position usually held by seniors. Through his efforts the Parnoamr has become an interesting phase of Lawrenceville life. Tex is also a member of the Photography Club. UMNI Next year he plans to continue his studies at Yale. Lawrenceville will lose a loyal undergraduate. but Eli f , . . 25 Yale will gain one. One Hlll1!2,1'l'lf Tll'ClZl,X fhI'BF
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