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CHARLES EVERETT GALANIE 80 Hyde Park Avenue, Boston, Mass. GUNK College Choice: Brown Year Entered: 1950 Sextette 4, Willistonian 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Log 4, Football 5 CWD, 4 CWD, Hockey 3 CWD,4 CWD. For two years Gunk has tended the Williston hockey cage well. He has contributed much to the school, some of which has benefited the school. His fun-loving attitude, his academic ability, and his fine tenor voice are virtues which will help him tremendously in College. -42 ALAN FARWELL GALBRAITH 101 Pine Street, Wallace, Idaho i'GALLY College Choice: Harvard Year Entered: 1948 Adelphi Gamma Sigma 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Double Quartet 3, Willistonian 4, Copy Editor 4, Sextette 4, Vice-president of the Senior Class, Football 5, 4 CWD, Baseball 2, 4, Skiing 2. Gally is one of the few four-year men. During those four years, he has become one of the outstanding members of the senior class. He was the first tenor in the Six Sons of Sammy and has held an honor average during his entire time here at Williston. Gally's drive and spirit of competition have made him an asset to the various teams of which he has been a member. He should continue his amazing record at Harvard next year. JOHN WARREN GARRITY 241 Market Street, Amsterdam, N. Y. jack College Choice: Brown Year Entered: 1950 YMCA Cabinet 4, Vice-president 4, Flag Committee 4, Chairman, Soccer 3 CWD, 4 CWD, Co-captain 4, Basketball 3 CWD, 4 CWD. Jack, in his quiet manner, has accumulated many friends in his two-year stay at Williston. He served as Captain and sparkplug of Williston's undefeated soccer team and has proved to be the best set shot artist on this year's basketball team. When not seen partici- pating in athletics, Jack may usually be found studying in his room. His sincere attitude in whatever he undertakes will carry him far in later life. 29 ff' wh .. X,
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PETER HARTFORD DUNLOP 20 Arundel Street, Andover, Mass. PETE Entered: 1950 College Choice: Bowdoin Year Glee Club 3, 4, Willistonian 3, 4, Prom Committee 4, Double Quartet 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4 CWD, Tennis 3, 4. Pete in his two years at Williston has gained the friendship of all. Because of his musical ability, he has been one of the Glee Club's mainstays. Pete, with his humorous imitations and hard-working qualities, will still be remembered long after he has left Williston. FREDERICK S. EATON 129 Norfolk Street, Springxield, Mass. BUCK-SHOT College Choice: Lafayette Year Entered: 1949 Willistonian 3, Soccer 3, 4, Baseball 2 CWD, 3 CWD, 4 CWDg Basketball 2 CWD, 3 CWD, 4 CWD, Coacaptain 3. Thanks to a broken leg, Freddie became a member of the class of '52. Although hampered by this leg, he has played excellent basketball this year. He will always be remembered for the way he stunned the school by appearing with his blond, curly locks snipped in a fashion called Indians' Delight. His readiness for a bull session has made him many friends. Luck will follow Fred wherever he goes and in whatever he does. ,. J ,cd 'e .V CONRAD WILLIAM FISHER 16 Germain Street, Worcester, Mass. CoNN1E,' College Choice: Yale Year Entered: 1950 Ad l hi Gamma Sigma 3, Glee Club 4g Chess Club 35 Student ff P Council 4, President, Tennis 3 CWD, 4 CWD, Captain 4, Squash 3, 4. Connie distinguished himself in nearly all phases of Willistorg o life. Finding no difficulty with his scholastic work, he was one the few seniors who consistently achieved first and second honor ades With a tennis racket in his hand, Conn1e's prowess was no gr . less clearly defined. The friendliness and ability of leadership that ' ' d C ncil are saw Conrad Fisher elected President of the Stu ent ou going to make a successful future for this boy.
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CHARLES GOODYEAR 509 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, N. Y. CHUCK College Choice: University of Mass. Year Entered: 1948 Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Willistonian 4, Co-executive Editor 4, Chess Club 5, Science Club 4. Chuck would almost always greet a person by saying, Got a nickel so I can call Hamp? He was always an exceedingly dignified and worldly person and had a definite air of sophistication He resides in the heart of New York City, although during the last six years he has spent most of his time in New England. Chuck will be a desirable representative of our Alma Mater. PETER JOHN GUTHY 9 Delaware Avenue, Freeport, New York PETE College Choice: Rutgers Year Entered: 1950 Willistonian 5, Log 4, Chess Club 5, 4, Adelphi Gamma Sigma 3, 4. A seemingly hard-working boy, but with a mischievous streak of good humor was Pete Guthy. A clever remark and an attempted straight countenance were traits which won fast friends for this young marimba player. When Peter put his mind to a task, there was no stopping him, French class never did. Because of his zest- ful spirit, he was always a good companion. GEORGE WARREN HALIDAY 168 Water Street, Stonington, Conn. GEORGE College Choice: Brown Year Entered: 1948 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Double Quartet 4, Willistonian 3, 4, Adelphi Gamma Sigma 1, 2, Chess Club 3, Camera Club 1, 2, Soccer 4, Skiing 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. Progressive and prominent in many fields at Williston, George was a familiar figure either behind an impressive tome of learning, or fastened to a pair of smooth hickories. At any midnight discus- sion group on the third floor Ford, he was welcome and usually present. Friendliness and versatility make a bright outlook for Georges college career.
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