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OLI PODRLD KENNETH DORMAN -'kt-fi Some may come irml UIlIl'1'5 may go, Im! I .tray on fUI'l'l'U'.U I9 Durham Road. Bronxvillc. New York. Born at New York, New York, April 16, 19119. Choir '52-155: Periwig Club '35-'56, '56-'57, '57-QR: Tennis Manager '37-'3?l: Lawrenceville Tennis Um- pires' Association '57-'3?4: Lawrenceville Tennis Com- mittee '57-'3H: Agapav Society 'jj'-V331 Heroilotus Club '57-'59, Came to Lawrenceville September. 1932. Former Houses, Thomas and Dickinson. Preparing for an A.li. n 9 CI -1 v ft :I '-v 'J - T C -1 v .-Q qajtl UM 77' IQUN QHPERW sts 'Q 'tg Q 51 S ..- L 5 1 Q .if .3 FJ? Y. Y' 00i'1oiw'-5' Awav back in 1932 a poor, bewildered rhinie entered the portals of the Thomas House to begin his career at Lawrenceville. Since that time Ken has risen greatly in this world. At hrst it was his voice that brought him fame, for his first year found him a member of the Choir and singing lustily every Sunday. It was not long before Ken was a member of the Periwig Club. As its publicity director, Ken has done 'v,' a grand iob. I-Ie was also very instrumental in arrang- Q ing the lirst Periwig invasion of Bermuda with the 4,.,: . ,,411' successful l011rney'5 End. With IVh1'xt!1'1zg in the Dark A' 1 following, it looks as though Ken started something. H VI' Z This year, lien is a member of the Agapay Society Xe ii and also a member of the Herodotus Club. This is .V A , 1 not very surprising since lien has taken every history ,' course in School and has always been very interested in 5 V i the subject. ' s ' Last but not least is lien's connection with Law- ' J, Xi renceville tennis. This year he is to be the team's ,f,, manager, Already. as spring comes upon the scene, N, I lien can be seen wildly scuttling about with tennis foremost on his mind. ' One Hundred Two
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OLI POD 1 IUHN DONALDSON '4lJun lack lake H7111 Il1111kf to flll'l', lllllff fll'l' lu If1111k. gun Yarmuutli Ru.l.l. Rochester. New York. Horn at Host-nl. M.iss.icliusctts. April 1, 191-1. Periwig Club QS. Caine to l..iwrcnceiillc September, logo. I-iui'1nei' Hou'c, Xyuritllillll. Pre Waring fur HS, course .it l'rintcton, SEHPFR W NF ,es ,. 'Q rw ig' : , iv. ' Qi? + XKXJN UMV7 Q' '011NoA 0' Q 5' 2 2 'sa 'ION I.-xox entered Lawrenceville last year and took up his residence in the Woodhull House. Through his winning ways he became so highly esteemed that he was elected to the position of rhinie representative. He was extremely active in house athletics, participating on the football, soccer, and baseball teams, As a soccer player, lack was particularly outstanding as he saved the Brown and NVhite from several defeats. lacks service to the Periwig Club. as he works behind the scenes, is invaluable. In Bermuda his able assistance and extreme patience were vital factors in the success of llifllijlflillg 1,71 1176 Dark. lakes reputation as a yachtsman has spread far and wide, and his achievements at VVestport are well known throughout the School. His knowledge of yachting is indeed profound. and any question raised on that subject is usually referred to him. Quiet, unassuming, and diligent are the three words which best describe Iack's character, and are the three things that have won for him the respect and friend- ship of his classmates. VVe feel certain that these qualities will assure him success at Princeton. Une Hz1111l1'ed 0116
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OI I PCDRID THOMAS NEVVSANI DOYLE. III T, N. Derle Tom Peachy nil 11151 I fmrc fc!! Nic kiss of lore, and I71ilflf!'II':' lmmi III llllllf. ro Millard Avenue, Bronxville. New York. Born at Scranton. Pennsylvania, Iune 26, 1915. Elected President of Dickinson '37s Dickinson House Historian '35-'g6: Blazer Committee 37333: Swimming Team lmaior LJ '34-'35. fmaior LJ '35-'36, lmaior LJ '56-'57, lmaior Ll '37-'Q-,Sz School Record in too-Yard Freestyle: Baseball Qminor LJ '35-'36: Championship X Basketball Team '5.i: Champmnship Baseball Teams Q, Q '55-'36g All-House Baseball Team '-35. '36. S :ij Came to Lawrenceville September. 1933. Former 1 5' TEX Houses. Dickinson and I-linnan. Preparing for Ll CE. -,s ,fSiX course at Cornell. 51 P QSSSYJ1 ER1700 .s - of if if ' 1 -. I, o 5 1' . F .2 Q P ' E TG ff ' 5 Q. 5 5 W 'r 00t-icuii' IN the fall bf 1933 Tom entered the Dickinson House and soon became one of its most popular members. His ability as exhibited on his house championship swimming team showed the promise which in his four succeeding years made him a stalwart member of the varsity team, winning four major L's and smashing the record for the 100-yard freestyle. However, Tom's athletic ability does not end here. Besides filling the center position of the Dickinson football eleven in 1934, he won the All- House selection in baseball for two successive years and finally batted his way to fame as a First-rate slugger on the varsity nine. winning his minor L for the season of 1936. He was a member of his house championship basketball team. and can drive a golf ball out of sight. His likeable nature, besides gaining him many close friends throughout the School. won Tom the presif dency of Dickinson last year. As a student, Tom's power of concentration is only too well revealed by the amazing way he pulls down testimonial honors despite the bevy of feminine pulehritude gracing his desk. Tom has been the model of spirit and loyalty that , , ,, Lawrenceville is proud to boast of. One Hundred Three
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