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5 I i , rs, eg I A LONG ELLIS Duck Fats He ftmrs Ihr' flflliflillg XIUIIOIIX' Mick nprm him. Commandant's House, Great Lakes Training Station, Great Lakes. Illinois. Born at Kansas City, Missouri, February 5, IQI9. President of the School '58-'59: Director of Upper '37-'kgtig President of George House '57-Q83 Prom Com- mittee '57-'33, '58-'39: Student Council '57-'gtk '58-'ggg Glee Club '56-'57, '57'i3?'i, 'SH-i592 Choir '5f:f'37. '57-'53. '58-jog All-House Football 'gghq Football Team lmaioi' LJ '57. 'gfig Basketball Team Kmaior LJ '36-'37, Co- Captain '57-'33, '38-'ggz Tennis Team Cmaior Lp '57, 'goz All-State Prep School Football lSecond Tcaml '5N: All- State Prep School Basketball CSecond Teamj '5g. Came to Lawrenceville September. logo. Fornier Houses, Griswold and George. Preparing for BA. course at XVilliams. Qsig'-ILYL '-v lji-gg :S , rg! Cb Low: was elected to the honored position he has held this year because you just couldn't keep him out ot it. It wasn't his past record of achievements and important offices lthough you'll observe above that it was impressive enoughj. but rather the simple fact that everybody likes Long. On meeting him, you'll recognize instinctively that he's a leader and conclude that a better choice for president could l1Ot have been made. He has led the L School through as line a year as Lawrenceville has ever had. and much of that in which our Class of .39 takes pride is directly traceable to him. Une look at him and you are impressed. Long's powerful physique and handsome features always radi- ate dignity and power as well as friendliness. Far from being conceited or egotistical as another with his honors might be, Long has always been the friend of under- formers as well as those in his class. He engages in all the unsung. extra-curricular, but none the less quite routine, activities of the School and has been both the instigator and object of as many pranks as anyone. No better wish can we make for Lawrenceville than that she have many more School presidents like Long. Une Hmzdwd Foul'
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n.-J. vi ll DEIIZN. IOHN HOFFMANN DOUGLAS lack Doug Zeke C0r4k tim! Juufilc clinic. fizb Esplanade. Pelham Manor. New York. Horn at lersey City. New jersey. May 25, Igzn. Pliotographv Club '46, 'g7. Came to Lawrenceville September. 1956. Former House. Kennedy. Preparing for a BA. course at Virginia. f srl-fig an THREE years ago Iohn came to Lawrenceville. and ever since he has been amazing us by his checks. It would seem as though he had an endless supply of checked coats and vests. Of course. the reason for this apparel is obvious when one has talked with lohn, for he is one ofthe Schools most enthusiastic horsemen. Indeed he almost daily holds forth to an interested group with his stories of King Horse. Our friends tell us he is as expert an eques- Y trian as he is ardent. Moreover, lohn has been a leader V gi 1 U . . , . . . , 1 in promoting the School s Riding Llub. T5-,xl L31 -, Zeke is also greatly interested in photography and has ' l ' taken some marvelous pictures. For his excellent work , he has become a prominent member of the Photog- , raphy Club. It is also to lohn's credit that he is one of X A in 4 the School s better speakers having been i member ot . '.,,r'.f ' 5 1 . L i Y L i ,t,V5s,,,! 2 0 , , , - ' 3 the lxennedy debating team and one of the leading i organizers of the Schools weekly Open Forum. , Although Doug's room at Upper seems to be the W '. Q J b ' is gathering-place for his many friends. he is nevertheless , 'J' - a good worker and keeps a respectable average. This M fall lohn will U0 to Virginia, and Lawrenceville will Cv b lose a loyal son. One Hznzdred Three
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I I DRIDA ' HARRY LLEYVEl-I.YN EVANS. IR. UH. L. l larry A'Stomachs Razr, for Ihr' Il'lll1l lx t'ht111g1'11g. 333 Locust Avenue, San Rafael, California. Born at San Francisco, California. luly Io. IQJIV. I Vice-President uf School 'gh-'igtjg Director of Upper QQ '33-'goz President of Fourth Form '37-'3H: Presitlt-nt ul' Griswold '37-'gtlz Student Council '57-'5N. '5N-'rqoz Gris- wold Honor Hoy '57.'5H: Prom Committee 12,5-1441: Cap- tain of Griswold Soccer Tcain '57: .-Xll-lrlouse Football Team '57: Football Squad '58 tNumcralsl: Crew Squad lmaior LJ '57-'5H. Captain lyjl Crucifix Heater '38-'5o: Hand '30-'rqjz Glce Club 'qty-'goz Presitlt-nt of Concert A 336 Club '38-149: Pipe and Quill Club. at a l Came to Lawrenceville September, 11156. Former House, ,Q 2, V' Q1 4- - X t xii, bi 5 2521 ' ff fir , ., .:. as Wa. 514 e' Griswold. Preparing for a l!.fX. course at Yale. .Vjg?1gE1. ' ge - Qsfxvki '53 22,42 f Q5 CQ 6 Xw Brtoan shoulders. red hair, and a very likable disposition are Harry's most striking characteristics. The more intricate qualities of his personality are to be discov- ered by an intimate acquaintanceship with him. Harry accomplishes wonderful things without excess yerbiage and with a tone not found among orators and politicians. I-le makes his impression by other means than that of noise, and somehow secures for himself the confidence of his associates. y Mr. Evans periodically sustains a long voyage from i. ,I N. California in order to engage in his academic advance- rf , ,, ment at Lawrenceville. The finest climate of the world has produced this lame specimen of manhood, N 33,52 and the New Ierseyitesy are relieved to notice that their nsagi weather has not yet ruined it. V I ' f gap Harry is a crew man and appears occasionally with a H bandaged foot. It seems that a strange inhrmity lays hold of crew members and forces them to limp about the campus. Strange to say. the track men who employ their feet for locomotion carelessly race about the School, while the crew who lend their backs to their progress hobble about pitifully. One Hznzdrcd Flllft'
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