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O- W' MP1 rw MJ. Li 6 :fa LN P9 X A ,. Q -uu'f. Y Qui Y YA-Pig gp Variety ls the soul 0 Pleasure 6'Well l met a little girl a comin' down the street, bop- by-O- means that Jim is near and in a gay mood. When properly attired in his yellow and brown padded coat, ,lim ranks as the classls closest thing to a Beatnik. Actually Jim has been developing his musical abilities on both the piano and his cherished electric guitar. ,lim also has left a lasting impression On the Quaker athletic annals, as well as those of the opposition. Not shirking physical contact, he has played a leading role On the football and wrestling teams, and he was recognized for his spirit and ability for leadership by being selected as captain by the squad. While ,lim has been widely recognized for his athletic abilities he also performs a vital role in many less publicized Organizations. He has always served in ollicial capacities on both the Service Committee, and Assem- VARSITY FOOTBALL I 2 2 4 CO CAPTAIN 4 VARSITY WRESTLING I 2 3 4 CO CAPTAIN 2 S JV LACROSSE I VARSITY LACROSSE 2 3 BAA REPRESENTATIVE I SECRETARY 4 SERVICE COMMITTEE 2 3 4 AEEILIATION COMMITTEE 3 4 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE 4 QUAKER 4 DANCE CO CHAIRMAN 2 SENATE 2 VICEPRESIDENT 4 DRAMATICS CLUB 2 MIXED CHORUS 1 3 4 BAZAAR ROLLER COASTER 4 bly Committee. ,lim seems to be very capable as a V.P., holding this position in both the Senate and Senior Class. The class realized his social abilities, voting him to head the Sophomore dance. If Jim dOesn't fulfill his aspirations as a teenage idol. it is a certainty that he will be a success in the adult world 16 N2 Tx., ', s.riX'l-slxtil ,p ' kvxin xiii. Ju ,Q 5 : x' -.,'p,n' 5a ',.UAgb.A N 'I ' ,vw , 5KN.. I 61' xi, 0- iid s '- iv A-- A W Lfjtfmpfl ,i.,f.I iw?-J. ames t oo eir ir 0- , ', I ' 1.0 8 H 1 I f -H R- ' ' ' A ' ' 3 .. J A l A ntl
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Iykanh xjl-ufzler erknsfein W I Enough work to do, and strength enough to do the workf' A SOCCER-1, 2 VARSITY WRESTLING-1, 2, 3, 4 .I.V. LACROSSE-1, 2 VARSITY LACROSSE-3, 4 5,000 CLUB-2, 3, 4 BAZAAR ICE CREAM I x J, S' A 1. 'Y V , Fl 1 ' Frank IS one of the few students of our class who jolned Frlends ln the kindergarten and went all the way through A strong supporter of the wrestling and lacrosse teams Frank has alwavs had the knack for puttlng every one ln good splrlts for a forthcomlng match In hls junlor year he was entered ln the Maryland Scholastlc Assocla tlon Wrestllng Tournament and he captured fourth place ln hls welght dlvlslon He can also be een at many of the school dances whlch shows hls high school splrlt In any task whlch Frank chooses to undertake 1 IS success Hls good grades keep hlm up ln the hlgher part of hls class where the competltlon IS SIIH He hopes after college to go lnto englneerlng a field IH whlch he 1 sure to do well Intern. morning at 6 30 l'rank watches a teleslslon program which deals with phx ICS-he IS the onlw felllaln ln lnember of that class who has the lndu trs to contlnue ID hl quest for knowled e There IS no doubt that Frank wlll remain a character ln the IIIIIICIS of ewerwone ln the class of 19 I5 , 2 ts ' I VWYQIW , . , .t .- known that he will put forth all his talents toward being a , . . . , . . .S .g Y . :, G . V Q '.L. U V . . JS. . I n . g 4 A 1 . S 1- V . . .S v g i Q f r
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VVU4 afnecy I you love znstructzon you ull! be well znstructed JV FOOTBALL I 2 VARSITY FOOTBALL-4 JN BASKETBALL 2 3 VA SITY TENNIS I 2 3 4 HONOR ROLL I 2 3 4 DRAMATICS I 2 3 4 ,,f INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB I 50 0 CI UB 2 3 4 , CLASS PRESIDENT I CO EDITOR QUAKER QUILL-4 RELIGIOUS LIFE COMMITTEE 4 BAZAAR PONY CARTS 4 ,ft If-p if I I cl I JCCI, 411 'P Q-5' ful fn' V' Hey Chlp how mans teeth does a moo e haxer' Thl IS but a small sample of the qulte xarled questlons asked I 'C Mof Chlpper durlng the day For he 15 known fondlx bw this assmates as the walkmg encsclopedla Not onlw does he come forth wlth the correct answers to these questions dur1n the off moments at school but he al o dlsplaxs his X3l'l6Cl storehou e of lcnowled e ln the cla room Since he first entered Frlend ln the fifth grade he has constantly headed his class ln academic uhject Dur 1 ex eral vseelcs ln the fall howsex er he dl appear from the chool cene and oes huntm mth hl Daddx u Penn Xlw anla Immedlately upon hls return from the ulld he IS barra ed sslth the questlon Well what chd sou shoot9 He would then tell u about all the rabb1t pheasants and rou e that hejust barelx nn ed althou h he herolcalls ba ed three dozen qulrrel that net er had a chance ReCOgnlZlH the theater a a fine art Chlpper ha been seen takmg on qulte dner lfied role and dolng an ewcceptlonal Job 1n each production ln uhuh he ha taken part Due to hls mnate llterary ablhts Chlp was the natural cholce for co edltor of the uzll oiferm to the school a new xarled collectlon of thou htful edxtorlal and artwles I7 Q lfl , r. :cf - - l Y- - .ea .Q . ,V 'A zlfydi' , f ' I. - . , - , , ,lf A , .J ' X I nb , , 3 f 11' . . , .tb 'I , V W 1 fifty ' , J Tl' , V . ' - , J ,Irv ' . . ' , I' , If 1 rrp- I Q I t R -vi 5 7 ' 7 fl I Y in XA, ' 11- ' T 9 v 1 ' , 'l' L , c' . J , .' 'U ' if 2,'fi l , 4 , ,lfn 1' , 5 - ,7 2 L 1 ,l,,.-' , I M cc 0 as V A7 I Jf- l 'CMM V I 1 J 1 a An fl' I fy ' 'W r. ' 1 If 1' L, .' Mr - , I ,,,7L' , 147m ' 1 A 1 5 I f . ' ff f v L ,fm . ' , 9' X 1' ' .H Ac ?.fl,'-iz rfpfff-' 'KV . A f ,N ,' I. I 1' , -1 '5' 'tl 1 1 ,L If ,' f 1- 4,4 f',1,..,ff fu f . -f f If fd ,4 ,-' V V1 ,L .4 x AJ .1 14:1 riff. KI, :LLL LJ- QIL i .- I , ff, y- X pr' Lf 7 f L ,f 1 If ,PILJ -lv' cc V . v Y S V .S , ' . . 'bl' If ,QI ' L - - - , , . it VI. 4 45 , ' :ir . 'ew A' I I .' . . V 'fa' . 4 M L I 1 g l i ' S I . 1 - . . ' . ' s ' ' 51 ' ss- Y.. V. .L , . yu. .hs - f 'ngs ' ' - ' . ' ' . 's s s S g ' g 's ' '1 I 5' ' l . l ' I' ' 'I S. 7 . U .. . A , W . v - c - - - . ' ' .H ' s 's. - -, g s ' -' 'ss . g ' 5 gg I S ' S ' . . g S i . S . . .t S. S. . . h . Q ., . g 5 Y, A . . g . . . S
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