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PAUL MARTIN BELFANTI PAUL Washington Depot, Conn. Entered l952 LEHIGH Problems, problems, problems! If it's not one problem it's probably another problem Student Council 4, Press Club 2, 3, Rifle Club 2, 3rd Football l, 2, 3rd Basketball l, 2, 3rd Baseball l, J.V. Soccer 2, 3, Wrestling 4, Tennis Manager 2, Varsity Soccer 4, Varsity Golf 3, 4. A commuter between his home and Gunnery, Paul was accustomed to arrive in a different automobile every day. However, if one could not recognize the car, one could never mistake the briefcase which Paul always carried on campus. Many boys will remember the Commencement cere- mony in T954 when Paul spent more time out of his seat collecting awards than he did sitting down Paul was honored by being appointed to the Student Council in January and since then has become Mr Posts study hall stand in A steady and reliable performer on the Soccer Team Paul was once caught laughing uproariously in the locker room GEOFFERY NORTON BROWN GEOFF Greenwich Conn Entered l953 AMHERST A great step towards independence is a good humoured stomach Glee Club 4 French Club 4 Philosophy Club 4 Gunnery News 3 4 Second Century Committee 3 4 3rd Football 2 3rd Basketball 2 J V Football 3 J V Soccer 4 J V Basketball 3 J V Tennis 3 Varsity Basketball 4 Varsity Tennis 4 Geoffs unobtrusive qualities allowed him to get more scoops for the editor than any other of the News brazen reporters He philosophically worked his way up the basketball squads till he finally became one of Mr Beebe s Varsity dunkers In the spring months Geoff s whip like serve made hum the scourge of Gunnery s tennis opponents This Senior was a pillar of the French Club Je tadore I6 taume ma cherie' comme tu es belle' While reading the Russian novels Geoff s voice dropped four more octaves thus astounding Mr Horne It is rumored abroad that this student was the only member of Infirmary who had to leave the plug in while taking a shower for fear he would go down the drain 5
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41 MARTIN JESSE ABEI. MARTY Baldwin N Y Entered i954 CORNELL If you are Abel to remain calm when others around you are losing their heads you probably do not understand the situation' Current Affairs Club 3 Board 4 Gunnery News 3 Sports Editor 4 Stray Shot Assistant Editor 3 JV Basketball 3 Varsity Soccer 3 4 Varsity Tennis 3 4 Finding the Life of Luxury in the Infirmary not to his liking Marty moved down to Gibson and became one of the faithful sublects of King John As fullback of the Gunnery Booters and one of the mamstays of the Tennis Team for his two years here he has made a definite contribution to the Schools athletic record As Sports Editor of the Gunnery News Marty caused his one time room mate little loss of sleep worrying over deadlines since he had his lackeys covering every sport from Varsity Foot ball through the expected apple fight on the School Walk to the Ping Pong Tournament in Gunn 'fr 4 NATHANIEL PLANTEN BALDWIN TAD lthaca N. Y. Entered i954 MIDDLEBURY Hark hark the lark Commencement Choir 3- Vesper Choir 3 4- Glee Club 3 4' French Club 3- Gunnery News Staff 3 4. Tad was an unmistakable character around campus with his red pants plaid iacket and slouch hat. Restless by nature Tad has been con- stantly on the move during his Senior year as a resident of Brinsmade Infirmary and Gibson. Rumor has it that it was Tads stories about the wild life of the undergraduates in Ithaca that finally persuaded Merrill to apply to Cornell. Whenever there was a chance to sing Tad was always at hand to swell the volume with his melodious bass. As a reporter for the Gunnery News Tad made an interesting first-hand report on the efficiency of the New Haven Constabulary. 24 M311 ffilfi gl 'viT 'i QW'
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DAVID KNOWLTON CASE DAVE Worcester Mass Entered T954 SUTTON VALANCE ENGLAND Ordlnary samts grow lamt to postenty whllst qulte orcllnary s1nners pass VlVldly clown the ages lnternatlonal Schoolboy Fellow Student Counc1l 4 Commencement Choir 3 Glee Club 3 Phllosophy Club 4 Gunnery News 3 Edltor 4 Second Century Commnttee 4 Dance Commlttee Chaarman 4 Lnbrary Commuttee Chairman 4 JV Football 3 JV Hockey 3 JV Tennus 3 Varsity Football 4 Varslty Wrestling 4 A flttnng clnmax to Daves two years at The Gunnery came wnth the announcement that he had won an Internatnonal Schoolboy Fellowshup to study an England for a year As an extraordmarnly eftlclent Edutor In Chlef of the Gunnery News Davsd spent many long hours with Mr Bahney battlung over the headlmes Some members of the selves how It came about that Dave as chalrman always managed to puck the best date However Red ancl Gray wnsh to take thus opportunuty of g g g that Dave us arruvmg nn September Even hrs straught locket It seems does not deter htm from has dating actuvltles we ft 'P' I E school have asked them of the Dance Commnttee the Edntorlal Stat? of the warmn all En lush urls RW 1 Awni- EDWIN .IAMESON CHAMBERS Chappaqua N Y Entered 1954 UNION Llve for the moment Dramatlcs Club 3 Current AHGIFS Club 3 4 Debattng Society 4 Red and Gray Buslness Manager 4 Second Century Commnttee 3 JV Football 3 J V Basketball 4 J V Baseball 3 Varslty Football 4 As an actuve member of the Current Attaurs Club and a member of the Varslty Debatung Team Ed had many opportumtues to show off has powerful and persuasnve oratory Ed s superb unterpretatlon ofthe gangster mobster Eddne Schellenbach nn the play Mrs Mac Thang settled has pro nuncnatnon and tone of vonce for the next two years As speaker of Intro ductlon for Harrlmon and hrs campaugn manager Ed played a leadmg part In the Conventron As Business Manager of the Red and Gray he dud a fine lob rn collectmg advertusements to help pay for nts publncatnon 26 ll ll , . I ,, . . . . . . . . 1 . . ,, I I I I I 1 I I 1 I 1 7 . . 5 . . 5 . . 5 5 . . . , . , . I I - 1 f ' 1 1 1 3 .8 V T.. f ,Y f V sy, 5' if s Q --. 3.5,-X ,VU ,V A 5 ff.. ,J A .tl ,gg -- . ' ,t- A 'fQ,1 .V'- - ,3' ' 1 Q .1 'FAQ' , if i?f3.i? QE- 1 4- gin,-5,- gl'-'fx in :wil fa ' fis t , ' , fzs .. 1 A . Q V - - - V wi 11 11 ED , . . F I 11 ' 11 - Q 0 - I 1 I I I I 1 - I I . . 5 . . 5 . 1 1 . , . . 1 1 ' ' 1 ' . I
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