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rw IACK ARNOLD PERRX Onee tl1e l1OIT1L of M 18011 5 Shoes re 1d tl1e s1gn on 11cks door 111 the l11l1r1111ry 111115 Ifllflxllig tl1e 1151 of 1115 1tte111pt5 to xxorlx 1115 xx 15 through prep school De SPIIC attempts to L11 1et 1115 Wftbfllllg 1b1l1t1e5 on h1s eorrrdor m1tes 111 1ek5 PYILIILCS were fo1led by the 11ek of 1 xx1ll1ng p1r111er Lxen Anglo Amer1e1n re11 t1o115 xxould 11ot YLII1 to broken 111115 L1x1ng o11 1115 Lllllllf ye1r pro11t5 lLlx xx lb 1ble to prox1de eo1f1eurs for h1s school m1tes ftfter try1ng many new angles of tonsor1:1l techn1que on the sh1bby l1e1d5 of the under classmen Havmg a penchmt for photography the POSITIONS of Pre51dent of the Photogrfrphy Club 1nd Pl1otogr1phy Ed1tor of The Gznzrzuy N411 1 fell to tl1e hands of the boy from Bmdgeport A keen athlete jack p11yed jumor Varslty Footbflll for four years Basketball for three years Crew for one ye1r V Basebill for txxo ye 1r5 and V1rs1ty Wre5t11ng for one yefrr before 1o1n1ng the V1rs1ty B'1seb1ll Te1m 15 1 Mfrmger K1 po51t1on from xxl11e11 l1e vx IS 1b1e to lllg ment 1115 own contr1but1ons to the food supply 1n tl1e lnfirmiryl ln h1s f'1n.11 term We w1sl1 lack tl1e xery best of luck 1n h1s dwys II TIIDIIQ f1nd there1fter CHARLES MARVIN PERKINS JR One of the fexx four ye1r members of the C1155 Cl1arl1e e1me to The Gunnery from Rye New York Through h1s affwble mf1nner l1e xxon IT1'l1'1y frtends 'md tl11s des1r1ble buoymcy c1rr1ecl h1m through 1115 so lourn 'rt prep school Ch1r11e w1s 1 three ye1r mem ber of the Gunn Assoe11t1on becommg IIS V1ee Pre51 dent durmg h1s Senlor ,Elf Followmg 1115 forte for personal rel'1t1ons Ch1rl1e bewme tl1e Secremry of tl1e Second Century Commmee ID h1s hml year Wl1ether chattmg mth people unfortumte enough to be 111 ID the Inf1rm1ry or merely mlklng vuth 1115 roomm1te C11 1r11e d1d 1 gre If de 11 to help people no m1tter wh If problems t11ey 111d Bee 1LlSL of 11118 11nder5t1nd1ng Cl1f1r11e xx IS eleeted to tl1e Student COUIILI1 as 1 Sen1or Mon1tor lll tl1e lIll1lT11I'f, H IN 1111 undergone 1 SCYICS of muscle dexelopmg exere1se5 C111rl1e reduced h xxe1ght lllll wrestled II1 tl1e 117 U1 e11ss w1n111ng 1 Vlfblfl letter Cl11r11e 11so pl 13 ed on tl1e V1r51ty Foot 11111 lllel V ,ILIIIIIS 5q111d5 before t1k1ng up Golf 1n the Sprme, term of 1115 1151 ye 1r Next fill he IS gomg LLlL1CC1IlOI1 14 XA 'Dm Q50 fa- Q 111'Wf f 1 ,f' 1 an , 1 1 5.4 f 1 1 5 1 1 V1 N A 'Q , . kk 1 1 1 ' 4 . 1 V A ' L YL v K l g I I . , M .11 ,. 1 . fi, f' 1 . 1 1 1 1 - . . . V 2 I . . -5 1 l . . 1 V L . Y. L . . 15, . . . 1 , 1 W 1 . 1 ' 1 1 '1 '1 ' ' ' 1 1 ' S 1 . O1 1' ' 1' 1 Y, K 1 ,L .- ,,,- L - 3 3 4 1 S . L . , - ' ' kr 1 ' 1 I IS 71. 1 V J' A V A I7 I ' 1 D - y 2 ' ' ' ' . 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' L - 1 1 . 7 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' K' ' . K, , . L- 12 l , .L to D1ek1115on College 1n PC1ll1SylV1111l21 to continue his 1 , N 1. Q i A A L: ,AQ X AL . Y I lfl11 .1l'1m1,yE.. 1- K . J, ' ' . ' A 1, - Q -' . L ' 2 , - 1 f '- 11 1 , . - t - K ' , 1 1 1 - ' - 1 1- V I 1 1 4 ' ' I - 1 , 1 sl. 1 A K 177 , if ,K ff 2 - Q 1 , R , ' . ,, A , 1 -2 11, A' . ' 1 f 1 1 1 ' 1' ' 1 il A 'Aa gli '1'1 ' ' ' - 1 1 1 U I K. L ' 1 V 1 I e , 1 1 1 I I A' I 1 A 1 1 L -1 ' ' s 1 1 1 , 1 ' 1 , 1 1 A ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' '1 1 1 - 36
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vb- FD' MICHAEL ALBERT PAIEWONSKY Mrke wrth the longest harr rn the Senror Class was often seen wrth hrs head burred rn a Poetrc anthology or explarnrng hrs lttest phrlosophy to hrs fellow Grb sonrtes Havrng led the unror Phrlosophy Club for three years rt was 1 foregone conclusron that Mrke should become one of the leaders of the Senror Phrloso phy Club Comrng from the Vrrgrn Islands Mrke was one of the prrncrpals on the Decoratron Commrttee for the Senror House Party grvrng much firsthand rn formatron on the art of Troprcal decoratron Wrth a keen rnterest rn the Arts Mrke spent much of hrs re laxatron rn thc Art Studro or lrstenrng to records rn the McCutcheon Lounge Athletrcally Mrke played thrrd and fourth term football JV Hockey and Ten nrs after vshrch he lorned the Wrmods Crew where he got much rnsprratron for hrs admrrable contrrbutron to The Stray Sho! BRUCE STEPHENSON OWEN Comrng to The Gunnery rn hrs Senror year Bruce hrd the drstrnctron of berng the sole representatrve from the Golden State Undoubtedly the socral leader of the Class Bruce xx rs always surrounded by a bevy of admrrrng grrls rt the school dances where he often started to grxe some of hrs own varratrons of the Charleston Wrtlu hrs easy frrendly and srncere man ner Bruce won mrny frrends on campus and judgrng by hrs marl every mornrng many off campus lt wrll be fr long trme before Mr Bahney forgets the blazrng eyes of thrs Calrfornr tn denouncrng F D R As Chfurman of the Decoratrons Commrttee for the Senror House Party Bruce put rn long hours wrth the Faculty Ad vrsors to decrde on the Fm rl appear tnce of McCutcheon Lounge Furthermore hrs work rn the field of creatrve art rn the Kempton Art Room was of such a hrgh calrbre that rt earned the admrrrtron of hrs fellow students Playrng number three on the hrghly success ful Varsrty Tennrs Sextet Bruce was an rntegral part of thrs the most successful of Varsrty sports Though hrs retrrrng hour must have averaged 1 00 A M Brucre never qurte got over the fact th rt he had so much work to do Havrng seen enough of the backward East Bruce rs returnrng to the West coast to College to complete hrs educatron before becomrng an archr 1 I 'ww' . Y . . . . I , . V 0 I l Q 1 . A f Q - ,L , .. 7 Y. L E 3 . . . V . . .gs ' ' . . V . . - t - a v , ' 2 it ,L ' ' , a . r . ' 7 XM' I 7 . . . 4 ' y ' 1 - 1 ' K A . . . ' a 1 L t L 2 l A 7 A7 - 4 , 1 , . 7 7 I . ., - H ' 2 . 7 ' ' 7 1 s ICCI. . as gg., M . 7 , - a a f typ, A .. L a 2 - 4, . N i . . I U . Y . 7. , Y . , I r ' ' . I ' - . . i . . . Y . . Y u . , 1 'l , . , , ' 1 r r 7 f L '
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y 44 'V' J.. GEORGL JOHN RENIN ER George drd not nccd 1 prlrndromrnous name to make hrs mark rt Thc Gunnery for he has 1dopted the polrcyf of takrng a lrttle md clorng rt extr1ordrnrrrly wcll In rthletrcs durrng the Fall Term he more than drstrngurshed hrmself rs 1 runnrng guard on the Var srty Football Squ1cl In the Sprrng Term he pl 1y ed rn the outheld of the N rrsrty Baseball Squad and got the season s hrst home run tDur1ng practrce he hrt what Mr Buxton called the longest hrt he had seen srnce the mar J Apart from 1thletrcs and runnrng the new common room George xyrll best be remembered for hrs performances rn the school plays as the m1ture N11 rl offrcer rn The Gum Mzzlzzzy CONV! M11rz11zI and as the brrllrantly controlled Basuto rn The Harry Heart Lrxrng rn Grbson xery fexy people heard hrs very com petent playrng of the gurtar to the accompanrment of hrs oxyn qurrtet xorcc yyhrch most of us heard occa sron1lly at school drnccs Next year George expects to further deyclop hrs rlrc rdy uncoy ered talents rn the n1tron s caprtal at Georgetown Unryersrty BARRY SAMUEL PROTAGE Upon cntcrrng The Gunnery rn hrs Sophomore Yelr Pro cxcrcrsed hrs yoc 11 chords rn the Vesper Chorr Thc Glcc Club and thc Commencement Chorr In the sports yxorld he spcnt mrny 1 Fall afternoon on the grrchron rs 1 membcr of the Thrrd and JV Foot ball squrcls He yy IS elected C1ptrrn of the latter and led hrs tc rm through 1 successful se 1son The baseball dramond sm hrm IS 1 squrd mcmber of the Thrrd and V te rms On the baslxetb1ll court he yorned the Thrrd Te1m rncl thcn decrdcd th1t thc pl1ce for hrm was Varsrty B1skctb11l Mrn 1ger although hell strll t1ke any bcts for nrne out of tcn from the foul lrne H seryed IS 1 member of the Second Century Commrttee as well IS the Lrbr1ry Commrttee Hrs hne record was reyerlecl by 1n rpporntment IS 1 Senror Monrtor rn Brrnsm1dc In vreyy of B1rrys hne record here he should encounter no trouble at Cornell 1 -1, ' Jsfl- '.- : 11, ., .1144- N . . , 1 1 , . . l I x mg 1 A T . 1 1 - I ... Q , 2 4 L Y. I ' ' 3 I - . . . . ' if 'z 1 1 'L Y 1 X' ' 'L . ' -Q1 ' , 1 ' 1 , - 1 , ' 1 . . . 1 . f . 1 . f 1 I 1 ,1 ' ' L X LA ' 1 ' 1' A 1 Q L' ,. ' 1 ,1 r e 1 VL ' 1 1 . 'r 'r 2 2 2 ' . . ' 1 1 ' 4 1 . 1 , 1 1 'QQ In-,,., -, Y 'A 1 1 . 1 I 1 1 A T Y L 1 r , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I y 1 'I My' Y ' ' ' I f 6 ' Y ' V. - ' 1 . LI 1. H . A Y L Y I I . . . , , ' ' - 1 1 Y. I 2 I I D ' ' ' r r . . 1 - l V ' . V 1 . y' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' , Y Y V L S l 1 4 tr. I ' Y , ' ' 1 '1 1 ,. 1 41 ' . .
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