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OF HUMAN BONDAGE LEE BENNETT is one of the physics hoys whose peeuhar properties include a fondness for pyrotechnics and an ability to understand long equations. His big year was his sophomore year which he began by joining the oligarchy of the third floor Barclay electrics monopoly. After a few weeks of sharing a room with three juke boxes and a six inch cannon, however, he responded to the less raucous sound of wedding bells. Happily married and a father. Lee lives close enough to the campus so that he can, on quiet nights, hear the sounds of the water fights he loved so well. BILL BRADFIELD came to Haverford as a Sophomore, but lost no time becoming integrated through the efforts of Cal, Gordy, and John. A cross country star. Bill entertained all comers with guitar recitals and sober renditions of philosophic thought in Haverford 100 and elsewhere. Bill married a girl one day, thus depriving the campus and the kitchen of one of its more picturesque residents. But Bill forsook Fifth for Frannie, Fifth profiting only from frequent visits by the erratic Greek scholar and transcendant philosopher. DICK HARDY, a survivor of the Old Heroic Seventh Entry, left the Center of Culture, arriving at his current state of nuptial bliss by the devious route of a year of solitude on Montgomery Avenue. While in Seventh, Dick acquired a taste for high fidelity and a distatse for opera. As his high fidelity set grew and grew, he became less and less content with campus life, finally leaving his roommates to get free music elsewhere. Now Dick resides with what he considers to be the best of all possible wives and hi-fi systems. E ' ujht
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IK H HINSHAW, s(KT,itic,illy cxpminJirii; liis l.ick of knowledge, has pushed steadily tlirough the courses of the Philosophy department, eiTiery;inji with a desire to do it ,ill over again. A day student by choice (how do they study in Barclay?), Bob spent iiis Junior year abroad — in Ohio — determined that he would get more studying done if he would get married. At the last report, papa was walking the floor at 4;0() A.M.! Trotting from class to class, he crowds more into each day than seems possible. And his good-natured perseverance has won him the respect of associates in classes and athletics and will insure a rewarding career of teaching. )OHN ROBHRT MlCHAliL worked his way back and forth between Lansdowne and college riding shot-gun in Steve Knowlton ' s heroic Ford. As a book widow, I have had plenty of time to observe this blustery, exhuberant, moody student-husband. And, at midnight rendezvous by the refrigerator, or over a cigarette at day ' s end, I have had opportunities to gain some insight into a sensitive personality. Seriously, sometimes doubtfully, he has picked his way through three wonderful years at Haverford. An English major. Bob may never write that novel, but in his role as a father he has been typically blundering and completely delightful with daughter Sally Jane. May she grow up to m.irry a H.iverford man! — Scotty CARL SCHULTHEIS decided after his Freshman year th.it he could h.mdlc Haverford and a wife (he was actually just tired of the trips to Oakmont every night). He has since proved mastery over both. As a Chem major and a day student, he bought, bartered, begged, and borrowed an assort ' ment of vehicles for transportation to and from school in an effort to make the labs and classes on time. His mastery in these endeavors insured the dream of entering Jefferson Medical School. BONDAGE CONTINUED Xi)ic
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