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DAVID FRED COLEMAN Box 196 Washingtonville, New York 10992 ACTIVITIES: Class president V, VI; Student Coun- cil V; Job Inspector V, VI; Yule Log (Elizabethan V, VI) Prefect. ATHLETICS: J.V. Soccer V; Varsity Coccer VI; Baseball VI. Curly hair . . . Franklin Pierce . . . Smoking Pall Malls . . . Girl Down The Road, Susan Brownell . . . Sleep and Plenty of it . . . Rolling Stones” . . . Rascals.” Fred came to us in September of 1965 and almost overnight became one of the most popular boys on campus, having made a substantial impression on both student body and faculty. In sports, Fred has had a successful season in Soccer playing center forward. He ran the 100 and 220 yard dash in the Spring. Next year Fred will be missed particularly by the smokers, who will look in vain for his curly head dancing out to the pit. Fred has only two Pet-Peeves; Not having cigarette machines in every dorm and Hoosac not being coed. Fred plans to enter the teaching profession. He has many of the best qualifications.
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HAMILTON FAIRFAX CAMMANN Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania and Sugar Hill, New Hampshire ACTIVITIES: Social Committee IV, V, VI—Co- Chairman; Owlet V; OWL VI Editor-in-Chief; Vestry V, VI Vice-President; Class President V; Class Vice-President VI; Student Council V, Sec.-Treas.; Choic V; ”H” Club IV, V, VI; Job Inspector VI; Drama IV, V, VI; Yule Log V, VI; Honors V, VI. ATHLETICS: Soccer V, VI; Skiing V, VI; Track IV, V, VI. University of Colorado . . . C. W. D. . . . Weekend at home!?! . . . Hey man, you gotta nickel? . . . Side burns . . . Hearts of Stones . . . Student rights . . . In January '65 Ted rambled into the hallowed halls of Hoosac with cowboy boots, a tan suitcase, and a pile of Tom Rush records under his arm. The first words uttered from Ted’s mouth were something to the effect of Where's the gym?” The first weeks at Hoosac were spent in a daze wondering if he would make it. Much of his time was spent in extra-curricu- lar activities, in and out of school. Hoosac has done a great deal for Pants” i.e., learn- ing how to ski, acquire a dislike for breakfast, enjoy orange juice, tea in its place, and being more aware of the opposite sex (much education acquired through the Heats of Stones and Saint Agnes!) H.F. is thankful to Hoosac for making him want to be on his own more and to realize the difference between not having it and being jive. In the fall, if he has not renounced his American citizenship, Ted will enter the University of Colo- rado to participate in a diversified liberal arts pro- gram, ski, and receive and informal education. Real- izing that success is merely a satisfied mind. —his own phrase. 24
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ALLEN DODGE 5820 State Line Shawnee Mission, Kansas ACTIVITIES: Yule Log VI; H” Club VI; Social Committee VI; Owl Board VI. ATHLETICS: Soccer VI; Track VI. AL . . . Skin head . . . Cathy . . . Car . . . Cowboy . . . broken leg 1. In AI's only year here, he has achieved many goals. He has maintained a fine scholastic average through the year as well as being normal to the all-star soccer team. (A1 had never played soccer before he came here.) Winter vacation came and went and A1 came back with a broken leg. That finished Ice Hockey for him, which meant we lost one good defenseman. When Spring came along. A! turned out to be a track star too. But soccer still beckoned him, and he played every chance he got. Next year A1 is going to Kansas University 30 miles from his home in Shawnee Mission, Kansas. He will undoubtedly play fullback for K.U.’s soccer team. AI has a good head.” 26
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