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NORMAN SIGMUND STEIN NORM Teaneck N J Entered 'I954 U OF PENNSYLVANIA Whatever you do do it successfully Student Council 4 Glee Club 3 French Club 3 4 Rifle Club 3 Gunn Association 3 Board 4 Second Century Committee 4 Golf 4 Varsity Foot ball 3 4 Varsity Basketball 4 Varsity Baseball 3 This conscientious worker from Teaneck arrived at Gunnery for his last two years of high school He immediately took his middle name to heart and began an intensive study of Sigmund Freud Usmg his extensive collection of original manuscripts as background material Norm wrote a penetratmg term paper that sent his English instructor first to his dic tionary and then to the Library of Congress to decipher it Norm was a fine olfensive and defensive end for two years on the Varsity Football squad His hard tackling and blockmg opened the way for many a long play His speed and agility qulckened Mr Beebe s Varsity Basketball team Though not on the official Wrestling squad Norm more than once demon strated a ferocity and strength devastating to Gibson RICHARD NAHUM TAGER DICK Hollywood Florida Entered 1954 WASHINGTON 8. LEE Make hay while the sun shines Commencement Choir 3- Vesper Choir 3- Current Affairs Club 4- Dramatics 3, Gunnery News 3, Typing Manager 4, Second Century Committee 3, 4, 3rd Football 3, J.V. Soccer 4g Crew Squad 3, 4, Wrestling 4. Dick did much good work for the Second Century Committee spread- ing the holiday features of The Gunnery to Florida, Hartford, New York, and other places not yet known, After his .lunior year, Dick found that he was no longer able to join in the singing activities of The School as his voice had gone off key. As typing manager of the Gunnery News, Dick often found that he had to make hay while the midnight oil burned. lt was during the warm-up practice for his wrestling activities that Dick learned the niceties of inter-planetary travel at the hands of the Senior Prefect-to Mr. Anderson's questionable delight. Finding the New England ground somewhat harder than Miami Beach, Dick took to soccer rather than football in his Senior year. 38
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EDWARD VERNON SILVER III D Brooklyn N Y Entered T953 YALE The cautious seldom err Dramatics Club 2 3 4 Current Affairs Club 2 3 4 Gunn Association Board 3 4 Second Century Committee 3 4 Dance Committee 4 Tenms 2 3 4 3rd Football Captain 2 JV Hockey 2 Varsity Football 3 4 Varsity Hockey 3 4 Ted was one of those boys whose ear splitting cries rent the air when the news came through that the Dodgers had won the World Series last fall It was only right that he should be a member of the Dance Committee since it has become a favorite Freshman sport to watch the girls keel over as Ted walks into a dance with or without his glasses The Gunn Associa tion was also fortunate to have Ted as one of its leading members The Varsity Football and Hockey teams were for two years spurred on by this handsome New Yorker Though he was of a quiet disposition once on the athletic field Ted changed to become a spirited and determined fighter WILLIAM WATT SMITH B W.W. WATT Great Neck N. Y. Entered T954 BROWN Beware of the meek for they shall inhibit the earth Glee Club 3 4' Current Affairs Club 3 4- Second Century Committee 3 4- Golf 3, 4, J.V. Soccer 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 4. Coming to Gunnery for two years from the Empire State, Watt will be remembered as one of the few original inmates of Gibson. W.W. , Syn- dicate Member, was always ready to take an active part in the discussions of the Current Affairs Club. Watt was found to be quite a nature lover after his two seasons of contact with the wild life contacted by the Golem men as they took their interrupted walks around the Golf course. 37
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