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.QCII P DRIIMQ NI' cf.-.151 1 GS T- - s eg , sei- :yr-2.13 . IOHN HENRY GARLOCK, IR. Ted Car Why ,fo puff' rllllf 111111, fomf lU1'c'r go Iiast 77th Street. New York Citv. Born at New York City, October 11. mln. Varsity Tennis Squad '57-'58, '58-'guz Tennis Umpires Association '57-'38, '5X!5r,1 Filth Form Basketball: Lit lsoard 'q-J. e t Came In Lawrenceville September, iqq7. Foriiiei' House, .- s Dawes. l'rep.iring for .1 HS. course at Yale. 5. 4 :si iii 'Eg JXQJQL f Q5 C? N Two years ago Ted entered Dawes House as a quiet rhinie. There he immediately set about entering into the School life and soon became a well known Figure here. In his lirst year he did a line job on the Dawes basketball team. However, Ted could hardly wait for spring to come around so that he might start playing tennis. Then through his enthusiasm and perseverance, Car gained a berth on the tennis squad. Here he played excellently and this year he has been playing an even better game. Ted has also become a capable member of the Tennis Umpires Association. This year Ted left Dawes to become a resident of the House ol' Lords and now dwells on the top rloor of lfpper House. One ol' his great characteristics is his love for argu- ment. He has an opinion to voice on any subject, and is delighted to land a person sharing opposite views, which he promptly begins to attack and break down. However, he is always ready to concede a point if he is wrong, though this seldom happens. All in all. Ted is a quiet, sensible fellow who has gained the respect of his friends here at Lawrenceville. Une llznzdred Eighi
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v i to 1 5:94 A I 211-Q f' I GUY GEORGE G.-Xl3RlELSON. Ill. A'G.1be A'Sir Gui Galue Thy IIIUlit'J'fj J' il ttllnflf' In ffiy l7It'I'll.H lVlPL'I'll.lI'tlNNlllC. New lersei. Horn at Orange. New lersey, Max 4. mln. Cum Lausle Sociclii llerodotus Club: Olla l'odi'id.i K Q I Board Qu. snr' Came to l-.iwrenceville SL lL'Illl1L'l', Ill . lforn llouse. Ravniond. l'rcp.iring lor lil. ulllrsc at l'rinct'ton. 'FAKE I3 XTV' IF you've enjoyed reading some of these brief biographies, meet now the one responsible for many ot them, Quiet. modest. and unostentatious. Sir Guy works magic with vvords,:1nd hard-pressed would we have been to publish our ULLA Pormrm on time without his valuable help. Perhaps his inspiration for writing comes from the ville home. Never do we ourselves drive to or from North lersev without keen an reciation of those hills. , lp And Galwie lives right among them when he isn't in School. Here at Lawrenceville he wicked as loftv a l . aereh as iossible lor his domicile. the tow floor ot l l l Upper. As you can vvell imagine. English masters lind a composition of his amply repaving them for the arduous task of reading and correcting our less interesting ' literary etlorts. , liven in winter inote picturel Gabie likes golf. Hes alvvays a pleasant partner because he is one of the golf- ing species who never loses his temper. One Hmzdred Sevezz beautiful Somerset Hills which surround his Bernards-
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gli' Cdl ANDREW' XVEBSTER G.fXUDIIil-LE .Xndy G.iudie Hfffmifi Juzrn his !Ii1i'I',' look' funk' II 51.111115 llf'l'l-gllhi' Illj Prospect Avenue. Hackensack. New Iersey, I-hirn at Ilackensack, New Iersey. May 1. 1021. Cum Laude Society. Came In Iaiwrericcvillc September. 1955. Preparing for .1 HSA eourse at Harvard. fklkfxg ffgjxliff THAT fellow with the square shoulders and the terrifying look is Andy Gaudielle. XVe say terrifying because of his hair. One time last winter he decided not to have it cut for quite some time. Being of a curly. untameable nature it grew straight up. until the altitude of the hair equalled the length of his face. VVe can assure you it was a rare sight. It must have added live inches to his stature. Andy said one day that during the spring vacation he had to get license plates for his car. not just an ordinary ' automobile, but one of those delights of all antiquaries. a 1922 model T Ford. NVe understand that it will do thirty-eight miles per hour. if there are no more than two people in it. Andys one of those ambidextrous swimmers. moving swiftly through the water either on his stomach or his back. He gave up swimming this winter out of defer- ence to bodyhbuilding, then in turn found crew still more to his liking. Theres no doubt about his scholastic ability: he earned that extra little diploma to go with his big one by being elected to Cum Laude. One Hznzdred Nine
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