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L roitita ropiaiiivag J MARK HALL l7l.isli BML home riginal in Imfiiiiziz. . . . 4:11 Indiana Avcnue, Fort XV.iyne, Indiana. I-iorn .it Oak Park. Illinois, Xoveniber I. 19311. Presidtnt ill George lFirst Termiz Student Council: Gun Club 'iq-i-Qin: Pcriwig '39-limi: Science Club. Uaine to I..iwrenctv1llc September. 193-r. Prtparing for EA. course at Princeton. J, ,, i 1.940 Muua has very successfully upheld the characteristically high standard of accomplish- ment which Hoosiers always make in whatever they attempt. No sooner had he settled in George than he came into the limelight by his election to the presidency of that house .... Being capable of earning better grades than fifty per cent of his classmates, he journeyed about a mile to Upper. Room, ing with Beach and Hass was all right for social activity. but not for mental activity. so he took a single, f . . . His Russian and other unmistakable accents could be detected anywhere as coming from him. He even tried to use this wonderful faculty for atlected accents in the Periwig .... To practice up for any Iniun huntin' in the Indiana forests in the vicinity of Fort VVayne this summer, he ioined the Gun Club. One needs that old ushootin' eye to spot those stealthy Redskins. Everyone knows that the only good Indian is a dead one. . . . Made some bonefcracking and rib- tickling tackles on the Championship Touch Football Team ...., -Xttempts hasketball when his knee is in the right place. One Hznzdred Thirzeezz
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' 7' lILlLA llP4DlIDll2lIllDA Mot Q IUHN ORNE GREEN, IR. ucil'Cl'l'llC.l A'I.ick lean Vert , 0 tuu'i1l'z1' co11.ftl:'11t'e, how zfofl 16011 LIIHICI I7l!'l7ll Sufi Michigan Avenue. Mobile. .'xl.llL1ll'lL1. Horn at Erie, Pennsylvania. lanuary I, 11721. Director of L'ppc-rg Crew Squad inumeralsl EN. 'gnu Hcnnt-dv Cbalnpionsllip Soccer Team '57-'58, .-Xll-Hou--c Football EH: I.ibr.irian. Kennedy House '57-EH: Vice- Presidcnt. Kennedy '5H3go: Lawrence Board 'gn-'aug Lil Board 'gn-un: Concert Club: Pipe and Quill Club: Open floor Comniittee: Glee Club '33-'59, '49-'aug Flag llc-arer. Sundav Chapel '30-'4H: Cum Laude Society: Prom C.imnnttee '3i,3.pf. Caine to Lawrenceville September. 14130. Former lliillsc, licnncdv. Preparing for UA. course at Yale. l9li-O ii iiiililliij liyil l HERE is an extraordinary man. An athlete, a scholar, and a real gentleman. he has compiled a long list of friends here. His record is an enviable one, including the first recorded perfect score on a final English exam and a large part in The Bishop All-.i'!7l'!ZLIZ'C'.f ...,. A real ladies' man, lohn had his troubles around Prom time because he could ask only one girl. A tense situation aroe because of this. at the Mid-VVinter Prom. His room- mate, Beacham, trying to be helpful, asked the other one and between trying to keep two girls satisfied. Iohn was in a dilemma ...., -X s one of the hardest workers in the class, Iohn gained himself a well-earned place on the coveted Cum Laude Society .... His powers of concentration are renowned. It has been said that Upper could burn down while Iohn was reading and he would never know it. XVe don't doubt it .... His real outsidelof-school love. however, is sailing. lust mention the word boat and he is off. telling of his European adventures ..,. Perhaps he picked Yale because it's near the water, One Hznzdred Tzuelzfe
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1 4DlLlLA roipiaiiml J CHARLES HARDY UCJP.. For Iflj' nike, rofuiuo, I wonfd Fl't lI gt-I furry n1i1rlQ,r. 641 Esplanade Street, Pelham Manor, New York. Born at Fairhaven, New Iersev, August IS, 1911. Manager of Football Team tminor Ll '59: Fencing Team '37-'58, '5H-'59, '39-i402 School Band '37-'38: Orchestra '57-'55, '55-'59, ljQ'.44II Swing Band '58-'59, '59-'4o: XX Club. Came to Lawrenceville September, 1957. Former House, Raymond. Preparing for HS. course at Harvard. ig i4I'iiwll?HTq l WHENEN'ER a serious problem arose in Lawrenceville, it was immediately presented before Cap Hardy, the wonder mind. Particularly did everyone have the opportu- nity to digest his opinions and enjoy his quick wit and humor at the table for it is here that he is in his prime ..., Physics and engineering seem normally to fall in line with each other: hence, Cap is going to strengthen their close affinity by becoming some unusual person called a metallurgical engineer .... He cletests strongly the constant cigarette borrowers who constantly ac- cost him. You, however, can almost always depend upon his having one, for he keeps one side of his case Hlled with new cigarettes and the other abundant with half-smoked butts , . . Fences like a genuine fencer. . . . Phil Sterlings saxophone section of the swingy swing band was enriched to the very nth degree by Cap's lung power .... During football season you could see our m:inager's young recruits laboriously pushing the water squirter onto the held, gathering helmets, and performing the other necessary chores. He, intelligently, leaned back and enjoyed the games as a spectator. One Hmzdred Fourleelz
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