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ig QF iitm ipoimimiinzt J IOHN B.-XSCOM HEATH lack ' 1-lalf-Speed .-llzoflzw' of Hx lillhom nic liizm' nor. Kennedy House, Lawrenceville, New Iersey. Born at Lawrenceville, New Jersey. May 7, 1913. Baseball Team lmaior Ll '59 '4o: Football Team fnumeralsl '55, tmaior LQ '5o: Head Boy, Forms l, Il, III. and IV: Marcus D. French Cup: Best All-Around Boy '35-'56, '36-'5j-1 Robinson Memorial Prizes '37-'58, '53- '59: Secretary-Treasurer. First Form: President. Second Form: Vice-President. Third Form: Director of Upper: Vice-President, Perry Ross: Treasurer, Kennedy: Lawrence Board '57-'55, Sports Editor '58-'39, Managing Editor '59-'40: Pipe and Quill Club: Herodotus Club: President. Cum Laude Society: Coach. Kennedy Soccer '59-'4o: Fifth Form Basketball Team Qnumeralsl. Came to Lawrenceville September, 1955. Former Houses, Perry Ross and Kennedy. Preparing for B... ' ' course at Yale. riff f Q59 fr l f Y, .9 me if lfi-ff J HE.ATH is a prominent name in the small t v of Lawrenceville. ' tl lack a. one more than his share to keep up its high re utation 1 re orcl cer ain u ique . . . Scholastically he has led his Form throng the 'Fix' ars of ' atte d' ze here: furthermore. lack has a library of prize ok h ng t ' y to n ntion ' . ' . . ' cr F sc a' ' al 0 ' aboxe Besides le di e o might add that he has h exect e office eac year ..... X fl outstandin ei be A Coat Perha is the most memorabl ' s homer pp? lilit ' nine. and many hits have res u de off .c 's b. .ii - it as the lirst pitched ball against H l. ortunatelf the 6 j game was called oPfl , . . VVas hrs -stri g d on the Fuzzy Craig's absence, lack took up the cozrhinw football team, in spite of his ever-wea ose .... i Uk Kennedy .... He and Christy VVilson havejn HE LAWRENCE this year. and as proof of th ' ability THE LAXVRENCE won First prize in sox e wot nat' - wide contest. Probably his best piece w iting V the account of the Faculty basketba g e. O Oz znzdre ineieerz X tfjjfy,
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1 ,otim ipoinilapmi J ROBERT AUSTIN HAUSLOHNER H.1usy Haus 'AHobby Uv IIII' I.-' like il rezf, fell VOIP. 51 North XV.ishington Street, Willies-liari'e, Pennsyl- ' Yllflld. My Horn at Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Iunc 15, 1921. Q Periwig '38-tgq, 'Vz,g-'amz llibliopliiles Club: Fencing Team '58-'59, 'gg-'4og Concert Club '58-'59, '59-'4o. Came to Lawrenceville September, 1953. Former House, Griswold. Preparing for BA. course at Princeton. l9l+O ' il iriiihiiii yrji' 1 I IF perchance you were even brought to an abrupt stop by two red lights while traversing the campus, you were greatly deceived. These deceptive red lights were nothing but Hausy's cheeks which are as red as one could rind anywhere .... The budding fencing team was ably assisted by his lightning thrusts, parries, en gardes, et cetera .... XVith reading as his favorite hobby, he naturally became a Bibliophile. . . . Do not expect many answers to your letters to Haus because writing letters is a very delinite headache to him .... It is too bad there is not a Chess Club any more, for he lilies the game very much. He should have been in league with some of the other chess fans during the tree weelvend .... XVhether Bob means it or not is doubtful, but he wants to become a brain specialist. lf he pursues this profession, we, as a body, hope that he will bc able to synthetically compose and inject into us gray matter. I-lc would do Lawrenceville masters a great service. Perhaps a statue of Dr. Hauslohner would be very litting some years hence. OlIL'1lllIlIf1'fd Eigfzleen
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Dlbllji lP4DllDllRlllllMt LP- 1: IOHN HAMILI. HENDRICKSON Hcndv l'Iolin Ix'1zuu' My.frlf. Lawrenceville. New Iersev. Horn at Trenton, New Ierscv, Iune ii, 1021. XVillia1n Marshall Bullitt Prize, First Form Matlief matics '5b: History ll Prize: Track Manager Iminor Ll 'ani Program Committee '57-'58, '58-'39, CCliairmanQ 'go-'am Recorder liriard 'gg-'jig lkgfleljfl Olla Podrida lioard '55-'V:,o, 'qu-'4-1: l,lll7llC.lIlHI1N Committee 'go-44112 Pipe and Quill Club lSeci'etari, NV1nter Termlz XX Club 'w-lin: Cum Laude Society: Chapel L'slier. Came to Lawrenceville September, 1933. Furimr Houses, Croniwell, Hamill. l'i'c-paring for HA. course at Princeton, l9ll-O ' i it it it f Tins year the Pkoc:it.iM underwent some startling changes, shaking Oli its old- fashioned parts and adding new, modern touches. The credit for the manner in which this publication, especially the Rhinie Bible. spiralled from the commonplace to the extraordinary goes to lohn .... It was IIOI dillicult for him to deserve the wonderful opportunity of shelling out live and a half dollars for Y a gold-plated cross. alias a Cum Laude charm ..... -X n acute clock-watcher when it comes time to go to bed, he usually turns in before Harvey, the night watchman, comes around. lor lohn loves his beauty sleep .... VVore a path to Hamill and Room 7 last year from his house to get a little mathematics assignment com- pleted .... Une might dub him as the olhcial Law- renceville chronicler because he was responsible for the spilled ink which resulted in the calendar of this Ottii Pon specimen .... Nearly made the biggest mistake of his life around Spring Prom time, but one sight ol' Yale changed his mind for the better .... In short, Iohn is truly a bit of all right. One Hundred Tzvezzly
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