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fi OIIA PUDRIDA ' 1- -lr :Wir 1 . - , V , ., glrikt , 'fiks ' GY. '- s fft , f.. -ixsss 1 P P .5 r XXA e - xoiuirw me PLANQUE - X, , . - lJupe A'Norm Maestro Cm it Io Ihr' wt'A'.r, Gulf! 'N s . 147 Prospegt Avenue. Staten Island, New York. ' Horn at Staten Island. New York, August 26. igzo. X Choir '55-'55, '57-QS: Glee Club '56-'47, '37-'5N: i Fifth Form Soccer fNumeralsJ '57-'5H: Golf Squad '56, if , N. l -. '57-'58: Recorder '34-145: Historian of Cromwell '34-'35, '. ,. N V, Came to Lawrentt-ville Stpteniber 1935. Former Houses. Q A ' x L' X Cromwell. Griswold. Preparing for HA. course at .b ' Williams. fqgfl, , Us XG as A . . il S .. I X f sk X . Q . 5 ir-Z . . wxs, X vig it t Sings e s X xv x I X lw'. lt , C.:-1fl ffQ C ltl- 5ENVU? 57 S 9, st ,. fb ' if ' Q ,1 6 K N 1' + Qff 11N UMV7 'Q 'P' '0UNoA 0' l'l00I.'J0Ml!- KJNE of the few that have been around for as many as live years. Dupe came into the Fifth Form from Cromwell and Griswold. Moreover, he declares jive and swing are his two loves: iivin' that music, and swinging that golf club. A cat from way back, the 'LMaestro, in an exclusive interview to the press, propoundecl, Swing is here to stayl However, Norm has his more serious side. Ath- letieally, he has been a member of the golf squad lor three years. a performer of no mean ability on the football, soccer, and baseball teams of Cromwell and Griswold, and center forward on the Form soccer team this year. Voeally. hels been a member of the Glee Club for two years and the Choir for three. and whenever the form lirts its voice in melody, Dupe's to be found in the midst, 'kgivingu for the muse. lixtra-currieularly, he was on tlte RECORDER and some' times astounded the Form with his erudition when Cats Corner appeared in the LAWRENCE. This june, Norm will end a profitable hve-year so- journ on the campus. We sincerely hope that his years 1 at VVilliams will be highly successful. ' iV111c'ly-eight
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Ol I PODRlDA ROBERT BIERCER DAVIS limb uSlug uludgt-U .Yu11', rrlinf Jul I lculrr' ffm! f'lUIIgll 11151 .fpu'r1g R.lJ. .i. Trenton. New lersey. Burn .II Trenton. New Iersev, Ianuarv 11, 111241. Football fminor 1.1 jo. lmaior Ll '47s B.1sel1.1ll fmaior LJ '47, llliptainl 'jbz All-House Baseball 'gin Caine to Lawrenceville September, 11433. l:lll4lllL'I' Houses, Perry Russ and Cleve. Preparing for .1 BA. Ctiursc .it Princeton. 1' SENPER qi S! Nw We sig 2 .- tv i l : U X Q. li if vga!! UMY7 5' 5 2 -f- r r 'Funnix 0' 41' As we see in the shadows of late afternoon the departing streak of a small Ford. a large hand is waved cheerfully toward us: and a second later Big Bob is out of sight hastily speeding tovvard home. One's First impression on seeing the rapidly retreating car would be that the driver was iust another student: but. as everyone knows, this is not true. Big Bob, one of the Schools outstanding athletes. could have been seen any Saturday last fall ,Q repeatedly stopping backs on the line of scrimmage. u His ability as a catcher for the baseball team is no less noteworthy, and more than one pitcher has ruefully watched a home-run go sailing over the lieldefs head as the Iudge iogged around the bases. having cinched another game for Lawrenceville. ln recognition ol his Fine playing last year, he has been chosen to captain the team this year. One of the most popular and affable members of the class. Bob always has a cordial greeting for everybody. His sense of humor and broad smile have gained him many companions, and we all feel certain that with all his line qualities and ability to make lasting friendships he will go far in college and later life. .Yrzzely-xezfufz
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5 Ol LA PODRLDA STEPHEN BRONSON DEXVING Admiral Steve Llp ,fptlkc ffm iIt17H1l.l'tII of om' girllillzl shift. lil: Chambers Street, Princeton. New Iersev. Born at Princeton, New Iersev, December IS, lgzo. Bibliopliiles Club 'gy-'5H. Came to Lawrenceville September, 1956. Former House. Dawes. Preparing for pre-medical course at Princeton. gtnvtn at tw -4 Q 'ti ' Q sill S .- L N QQ 1 + 'QN HMV vNoA 0' 93 I ft? -il ffvoiviomvwl' Two years ago when Steve entered Dawes House, he immediately set himself to work by going out for football. Rain or shine, the Admiral was there rigged up in his amazing Daniel Boone hat. And like that worthy pioneer, he was a valuable man to his allies. VVhen football season was over, Steve went out for basketball. And when baseball season came around, the Admiral was ready for action. For a regular boarding student that might not seem so noteworthy, but Steves being a day student made his loyalty all the more praiseworthy. The Admiral is also somewhat a master of the clas- sics, for in his fourth form year he completed l'irg1'! with a high mark. But his linguistic excellence did not stop with the dead languages, for he has been receiving a French mark consistently above go this year. At the end of last year. the Admirals interest in books was rewarded when he was elected to the Biblio- philes Club, having entered a number of his books in the private library contest and won Honorable Mention. With his calm and earnest disposition, we feel sure that Steve will do well in his pre-med course at Princeton. .Yifzety-nine
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