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3 illl Ill Q- Z! '15 Webster House Back Row -Webster H., Hain, Bremer, Fuentes, Van Tienhoven, Sheffield, Bennett J., Collins, Squire, Stark. Middle Row -Mr. Richards, Olmstead, Rand, Beale, Mason, Mansfield, Lulf, Shallett, Lucas, Smith D., Mr. Henderson, Pransky. Front Row -Ellison L., Gatz, Fiore, Bieling, Kingston P., Rawle, Anthony. Niles House Back Row -Sawyer, Prescott, Granger, Viles, Wilson, Pierce, Ellison F., Hinman. Middle Row -Mr. Abbey, Auer, Bennett R., Kingsbury, Smith A., Crowe, McCandless, Syme, Bartlett, Mr. Judge. Front Row -Dumaine, Hiebler, Trickett, Henderson, Hatch, Dudley, Tuttle, Endlar. 4 I
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lost item of some sort. Meanwhile Bruce Beutell, though seemingly inoffensive, is pieing Jarrin's bed. Next we enter John Talcott and Elsom Eldridge's room. John's loquaciousness never fails him, even when he is alone. Lib is away preparing the next melodrama for 1956. In a humble habitation next door, Frank Moxon is typing away while Bob Wood has just finished his Physics experiment and his going back to sleep. Still farther on, Roger Ahlgren and Don Latham are intrigued with Frankie Carle who has been going on for the last hour at full blast. Bo Munro and Lou Snow maintain as much quiet in their room so as to be different. Across the hall, Gallopin ' Ted Cutler and Sandy Ctoelzoter The rising bell rings and Hartley Webster comes bombing down the hall with his fireman's boot, not on his way to a fire, but to the kitchen to do his job. He is followed by George Pransky, who sleepily staggers out of his bed and ex- claims very poetically, Hark! Do I hear the trickling of fresh water. Roger Squire has been up since six o'clock in front of the mirror where his lovely locks are being put, or should we say, stuck into place. At that moment Kit Luff emerges from his Harvard banner, shaking, rattling, and rolling on his way to work. The five-minute bell rings and downstairs Larry Ellison and John Bennett drowsily fall out of bed and crawl to the nearest cup of coffee in the dining room. On the way back from breakfast, we pass Nile's House Buttroom where Frank Bremer, Bill Sheffield, and Robbie Van Tienhoven are strengthening their nerves for the first three classes of the morning with some deep puffs on a weed. Before assembly, Mike Mansfield and Peter Fuentes go on the air with Latin American Rhythms, featuring the Cuban Drums. Mean- while Winkie Rawle is writing his Queen to the tune of Doris Day. Flocrleader Peter King- ston is trying to get someone to do halls and study at the same time while Jim Collins, who lives in the wheel's room, is narrating his last dream to the 'whole dorm. Gibson are enjoying a very sonorous bull session where the louder, the better prevails. Then Dick Taylor and John Allbce are found in the next room. Dick, the Floorleader, has just come back from Cartwright's and everything is just going great for him. Poor John, the House- leader, is looking at his extra-curricular schedule and is wondering when he can do his Chemistry assignment. Last, but not least, is found Gus, Gus the mouse. It is feared that he is residing in the partition quite dead, to the sorrow of everyone. Seldom seen yet frequently heard, a deep love and respect for him grew within the Marshall House habitation during the year. He was just one of us. 01408 Going downstairs again, we find Robin Lucas in Phil Gat's room. Phil is trying to listen to Van Tienhoven's latest jazz while Robin is deciding how tight his left ski binding should be that afternoon on Cartwrights. Dwight Mason is still sitting quietly in his room wondering what mark Bambi gave him in English. Going down the hall, we find a nice combina- tion in single rooms. Tom Caruso Anthony is trying his latest solo, while studious Stan Shalett, a thin cardboard partition away, is writing up his Chemistry experiment due last month. Markie Beale is wandering around lost in his latest love-affair-in-the-Mts. His roommate, Dave Smith, is in the gym perfecting his basketball qualities. In the wheel's room, we find Pete Fiore, downstair's Floorleader, Arnie Bieling, Houseleader, and photographer Fred Hain who are telling stories about good old last summer. Bump . . oops! Sorry . . . Robert Olmstead, Doug Rand, and Steve Stark, who are day- students assigned to this beautiful dorm, are always on hand to pass the hamburgers during a dorm party. All in all, we find a very unique group under the kind leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Richards. May we add that we definitely maintain the honor of having the cleanest, neatest, and quietest dorm on campus. We all aim to keep such.
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Cnileo After entering the front door of Niles House, you are greeted with the soft piano music coming from the president and vice-president's room, Don Hinman and Bud Hatch respectively. You enter in hopes of hearing the remainder of the music, but are quickly dismayed upon finding the occupants, with hockey sticks, having a face-off in the center of the floor. Next you turn and investigate the room to the right, and find one of the occupants, Dunk Syme, dressed up in Scotish kilt doing a dance to the tune of bagpipes. You leave in order not to disturb his roommate, Doug Auer, who is seated at his desk typing out debating notes. Continuing down the hall, you are suddenly blasted with cold air and music, for here on the left live the two fresh air fiends of Niles House, Tom Prescott and Nick Sawyer. Tom has his new hand-made precision-built, ultra-modern hi-fi system giving off with the latest in Bach, and Nick is hefting his axe, getting ready for the Trail Crew. The next room is that of Peter Tuttle and John McCandless. Peter is either trying to instigate a small party among the floor members, or smearing some luminous paint on his fingers with the intention of scaring some unwary soul in the dark. You will probably find John sitting behind a pile of hot-rod and sports magazines, catching up with the latest. Before entering the next room, you should be warned, for just to the left fthere are one or two in every dorml you find- Ronny Crowe being plagued by his ever- loving roommate, Fred Ellison. Fred's weapon is his never ending wit fwit?J and Ronny's is his never ending voice fvoicell. Because of the noise, you quickly dive into the next room. In this room, you find Glenn Dudley bent over a book with elbows supporting him. Soft music is coming from his roommate's Vic and the smell of pizza is almost overwhelming. Here you get a glimpse of the other occupant of the room, Dave Puck Pierce. He, with pizza in hand, is writing a letter to Ann. Next you go up the stairs to look into Upper Niles. OU06 As you enter Upper Niles, you usually hear quite a combination of music. With all the con- fusion here, you think that the noise should be investigated. The first room to the right is that of Pete Curly Wilson and Tom Spider Henderson. Looking in, you see Pete gazing at a picture of his girl. While the sweet music' of Les and John is spinning on the vie, Tom is seen running his finger down the pages of the report book. Next you move across the hall to the room of Andy Smith and his pal, Nick The Greek Kingsbury. This room is one ofthe most-visited rooms on the campus. If anyone has to be found, he can usually be found here. Walking down the hall a little more, you can hear the music of a jazz band. Unable to figure out just whose band it is, curiosity gets the best of us, so we enter the room. You can see Hank Granger sitting at his desk working on his trig. and chem , and Pete Viley Viles sitting on the edge of his bed reading a novel for English. The music is a little rough on your ears, so you leave that pleasant company and meander across the hall. Entering one of the single rooms, you hear a few choice words as we see Dick Endlar cussing over an extra credit math. example. The next room on this side of the hall is the room of John Cragin, not much going on-John is on a debating trip. Just as you get to the next door on the left, you get a cloud of dust in the face, it seems that Dick Dumaine and Dick Bennett are having a great time cleaning out. As it is impossible to see into this dust-bowl, you cross the hall to the room of George Trickett and Landy Bartlett. As you open the door, you see George slaving over his new plans on how to get the ski tow to carry five people, and Landy seems to be puzzled on some of his work for the next day. Not being very smart in school work, you leave as fast as possible. Oh, Oh! There is the bell for supper. You had better run if you don't want to wait on table.
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