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A PODRIDA GEORGE IASON HANKS, IR. 'LHank Fuzzy Sify, George, ztffzizfk' luv' tzdzlrm-,:l ' iii Puritan Avenue, Forest Hills. Long Island. New York, Born at Bradford. Pennsylvania. Ianuarv 19, 1921, Science Club: Photography Club: Fifth Form Football Teamg VVrestling Squad: Cum Laude Society. Came to Lawrenceville September, IQVQ7. Preparing for HS. .it Princeton. giHPER We ,, Q Q: 3 JI Q 7.'1x ' F- , W 'Q' ' ?, ' is Q. .T-: qs? fffooi-iomiis' -DN HM V7 f00N Xl DAT 0 IT is a well known fact in Lawrenceville that a Hfth form rhinie linds it extremely diflicult to become acclimated and join in extraecurricular activitiesg and being unfa- miliar with the School, few do. George, however. is an obvious exception to the rule, for his activities form a well rounded example. Not only has he obtained the highest scholastic honor, Cum Laude, but also he has been an enthusiastic member of several Fifth form teams and the wrestling squad and has been active in the Science and Photography Clubs. Hank. in addition to the previously enumerated achievements, is even better known for his line dispo, sition. George has often experienced the particular jokes. so common to the third-Hoor wits. He has smiled at everything from dismantled beds to the reversal of the lock of his closet door. lt seems that nothing can seriously faze him. But George has also had experi- ences in those glorious free-for-alls which occur at any time of the being a member of that boisterous group which gives masters gray hair. lf his stay in Lawrenceville is a gauge, George will succeed anywhere he goes. Om' Himdrcd Tzucfzzty-Zzi'0
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OI I A POD ROBERT HAMPTON. III T Mlsolf' Hampy lIamp Some mf! if drug, fin! . . Topping, Perry Road, Titusville, Pennsylvania. Born at Cincinnati. Ohio, September 4, Iqll. Lower School Recorder 'S-lv ,551 Perry Ross Champion- ship Dtbatine Team. 134513. '55-'goz L-iwer School Speaking Prize '3:: President of Perry Ro.s 'qq-'grip Choir '54-'31 '35-hifi: Manager Iunior Baseball Team '56 1House Letterl: Biology Prize 145: French II Prize Q63 Dawes House Debating Team 'go-147: Raymond Debate Prize 'gjz Manager of Swimming Qminor LJ QS: Cum Laude '5795H: Science Club '37-'gfig Biblio- philes Club 147353. Came to Lawrenceville September, mga. Former Q C 1. 0 V 'U F! - -1 44 PU 3 1 V. :1 C. 'Cf 2 ff 1. 'TJ - 0 5 7: ,-. It D' IB' UNDA1 09 6' Princeton. S SEHPIR y Q5 sq may . E. -1: 5: .., S gi 1535 ' 2 . 'Z 1 -9 Z. xi Y J 'f0ai-Joiiiill' FL'RTH12itMoitE. my worthy opponent has made the astounding statement that . . .' and so Bob tears another argument to shreds with biting sarcasm and undeniable logic. Thus it was that this little man captured two Lower School Debate Trophies and the coveted Raymond Debate Prize for Dawes. Bob's two years in Ross were well spent. He won his house letter and was elected presi- dent for his second year. Dawes was the gainer when Bob entered Circle. In him Dawes had one of her most brilliant and con- sistent high scorers in the scholastic Field. Known as a student of the inner recesses of frogs and things. Bob, when only a third former. captured the Biology Prize. Bob didn't stop when he entered Upper, but shot for even greater game. A minor L was soon his proud possession upon linishing a season of etliciently man- aging the swimming team. His literary abilities soon came to the fore, and this book contains many works from his prolific pen. Bob's popularity is unquestioned and has shown itself in his election to both the Science and the Bibliophiles Clubs. To wish Bob success is unnecessary: it's in the bag. One Hmzdred Tzuezzty-one
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OI LA PCDRLDA i CHARLES FRANCIS H.-XNSEL, IR Chuck H.lnsc l'1f niffzrr ji,-'h tlmn- goo Union ,'Xu-nuc. Cranford. New Ierscx. Burn at Pc-nsti:of.i Florida. Iune 17, Iljllj, Glen Club '50-'57. '47-'rqflq Choir '50-'37, '57-'gtk ltlcruliiius Club '57-155. Came In Lawrenceville September. IQVQS, Former Hou-Q, Hamill. Preparing for blisiness cuur e .tt Ihrtmnutli. 5EHPER y Q- fiif . A5 W1 9 W 2' 1 f M ii .l Q - 4? fe XWN UMV7 'Hunan QV' Y- 00t-ioiivlc' Haxnsoxia Hanse blew into town two years ago and took up his residence in the Hamill. where he has been ever since. His winning personality has made him countless friends throughout the School. and he is held in the highest respect by all with whom he is associated. Although the administration declared there was some doubt as to whether he would make the Fifth form this year. Chuck decided otherwise, and is now holding down a respecf table position among the class averages. XVhile an underformer in Hamill. Cappie. as he is called in the backwoods of Cranford. played house football for two seasons and distinguished himself as captain of the Hamill swimming team last year. He is 20 also a past member of the hockey squad and is at press ent working out with the crew. Hanse is one of the most modest fellows in the l School: the only subject that anyone can really get him going on at all, being his unbounded interest in Fishing and hunting. Chuck is a boy greatly admired at Law- renceville. and we all wish him the best of luck at Dartmouth and in whatever he does afterward. One Hundred Tu'e11.fy-tliree
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