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Throughout his five years at Webb, Peter Plaut has shown a combination of leadership, imagination, scholarship and practicality which has earned him the respect of faculty and students. Peter has been secretary and vice- president of the Debating Society, busi- ness manager and editor of the Blue and Gold, president of the Rifle Club, and member of the Quill and Scroll Society. Pete's successes as a photog- rapher and as editor of the Blue and Gold bear witness to his inventive im- agination. The paper, under his guid- ance, has been thoroughly revitalized and supplemented. ln addition to his many activities, Pete has maintained a consistently high academic record, be- coming a life member of the California Scholarship Federation and a finalist in National Merit competition. Pete's in- telligence and imagination will make him welcome in whatever field of en- deavor he chooses. PETER To err is human
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FFQITZ ,,i,.qli'? ' 1 Yes, we have no banana-cream. 'MMF Since the Eighth Grade Fritz Mulhauser has consistently ranked as a scholar and has entered cheerfully and success- fully into almost every phase of campus activity. In the Eighth Grade he won the scholarship prize, and in his freshman year studied in England. As a Junior, Fritz received the Harvard Book Award, in his senior year he became a finalist in the National Merit Scholarship com- petition. Whenever a problem involving electronics existed, Fritz could be found, he was purchasing agent and President of the Electronics Club. He served as Business Manager of El Espeio, and as Stage Manager of the Drama Club. 'He participated in interscholastic Football, Track, and Soccer. Next year Fritz will travel to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where his versatility and sense of hu- mor will be most appreciated.
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'TW 5:5 1 W wJ:1.,,:5i 3 fx : 3 V+ Us . CHIP i Newporter. Since his Freshman year, John Henry Porter has salted Webb life with his tales of Newport surf. A photographer as well as a surfer, Chip not only be- longed to the Camera Club for three years, but on occasion showed his mov- ies of the booming surf to the school lfor freel. He diversified his talents, also belonging to the Drama Club and the Art Club. Chip contributed articles to Sage and Blue and Gold, and the suc- cess of the Sage bookstore, Sign, was due largely to his efforts as mhanager. He high-iumped his way to a letter in B Track, and picked up a letter in B Football as well. On vacations Porter enjoyed listening to jazz and driving his blue Porsche. He will study art or tcike a pre-law course at Wesleyan, Connecti- cut, when he returns from a summer on the Continent.
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