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.,1.si,. Q l 1 W , , ,'4 I I ID' IDIQIIZALYK. XYILLI.-XM Tl-IOXI.-XS COUCH Conch YVill1e Ark.1ns.1s Yu11l1g num, .fIr'ki1l1,fi1.f If fuff of 0A11ftur'!11111'I1'z'.i'. 401 llariling Aienue, Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Born at Pine Bluff, Arkansas. October 1, 19111. Secretary. Pl1otogr.1pliy Club '3,o: Lawrence lioartl '3-'13 Olla Potlritla Board '3,7. '58, go: Hockey Manager '5o. Came to Lawrellceyille September, 1935. Former House, Raymontl. Preparing for IRS. course at Princetori. tgskgki '35 2242 fffef fave IF you pass the old bursar's ofiice near the gym some evening and see a figure emerg- ing from the darkroom, or if you sometime see a fatherly fellow herding a group of the tots of the faculty back into a picture, it is Bill Couch. This remarkable fellow is already before the conclusion of his prep school career one of the better lcnown baby photographers of the United States. Perhaps it is his soothing countenance that lulls the children into quiet complianceg but, at any rate, Bill is admittedly highly A rofieient at the art of icture-makinir. He has an P P D amazing assortment of complex equipment of a type which he defends as the best yet made. and he can tell what it's all meant to do even if he can't use it. Mistakes in the products of his efforts are always the results of unforeseen exterior circumstances. Bill is an ardent hortieulturist. Last year and part of this year he nursed some beautiful specimens of nar- cissus, and then returned after Christmas with some ' cactus. I-le forgot to plant them for a month and then when he did he put them in some oily sand taken from the road. Now they are thriving-at least one has a green spot. Nfzzcfy-sez'e11
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KARL WILLIAM CURRY, IR. I I N Karl lfizi'lw Harry ' lirf'i1r oaks lrrmi 111116 lzmrrix graze. Edson Lane. Rockville. Maryland. Born at Wasliington. IMI.. October 15. rggn. Lawrence Iioard '35-'qfw, '56-'57, '57-'53, Adver- tising Manager '53-'3o: Tennis L'mpii'es .-Xssociatiun '56- '57. '57-'35, '53-'59: Cleve Championship Baseball Team 'qfi-'57, 'j7 5?I: Cleve Championship Tennis Team tially 'gin Baseball Squad '58, 'gqg Basketball Squad Cmaior LJ '33-I59: Cheer Leader '53-'5r1: Fotlrtli Form Chapel Usher '38, Came In Iaiwrenccville September. 11133. Former' Ilouses, Ilavidsnn and Cleve. Preparing lui' HA. course N at IJ.lI'IlI1UllIl1. Hfcfici? 'R EWR IF there's any part of Washington, D.C., that has grown faster than governmental alphabetical agencies and the national debt these last six years, it's Karl Corby. VVhen he entered Lower School. he was just a little shaver, but now on the basketball court, he practically reaches over the top of the basket to drop in the ball, and pitching a baseball he seems to carry the ball half way to the plate with his mighty reach. VVhen not an active player himself, Corb's a cheer leader, using those same long arms to raise the volume of lusty side-line cheers. In quieter hours Karl is as likely to be seen in Mr. NVyman's room in Kinnan as in his own. He lilies the idle patter always to be passed around in that place. One of those who can never decide whether or not to go to a Prom. Corb always shows up in the end. And how often you'll see him contentedly located behind a half-pint ol chocolate ice cream. As one of the best advertising managers Tl'IE Law- RENCE has ever had, Karl has demonstrated talents which. with his handsome appearance, indicate a valuable business executive in the making. I .Vin fly-six
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1.-as Q, ,lil ll P DRIDA ROBERT EDVVIN CUSHING ulloxu f'Cl5'tle ulirilfi Thu IIIIISIL' fnrxrrff the 1lf7f71tllI.Vl' unix 101111: Thr' l'fz'11.fe11' lHIl.Vf!'l1lIl .flllflflli 411111 f1rm'f'ff. 161 South Center Street. South Orange. New Iersey. liorn at liast Orange. New lersey. Iulv 22. IQIQ. Band 'gs-go: Orchestra -55'-2,92 Instrumental Club 'qs-'gog Glee Club '55-go: Choir '55!,:,r1g Dance Hantl 'QS-.501 Dickinson House llistorian '57-lgll, Came to Lavvrenct-ville Septeinher. 11135. Former llousu. Dickinson. Preparing for ll..X. eourse at Princeton. Kgekgxl '39 gf,-27:39 . T Q9 1 we 'IQIIE name of Bob Cushing is one which will be added to the list of famous Lauren- tians. I-le is none other than the leader of the greatest swing band yet to appear in Lawrenceville. At the winter prom he supplied the music before Artie Shaw arrived and startled the guests with the equality of the two bands. He works diligently with his boys, but what is much more obvious is the fact that he himself practises in Upper. Cush's hor11 skips lightly up and down the scale afternoon upo11 afternoong and. although tl1e sounds are sweet, they begin to get on one's nerves after the fourth hour. Rob is either very modest or very frank with himself. Vllhenever he has difficulty in seeing a poi11t wl1ich a INLISICI' is explaining he points out that he has still not lNl1lL11'CLl and claims that all he knows how to do is blow a hor11. lt is at least an original argument. al- though like most classroom speeches has little basis. for Dox does get a gCl'lllCl'lllll1'S grade. Hobs clarinet has indeed made an enviable reputa- tion for him, but his genial nature and pleasant per- sonality have been responsible for l1is success. f JNYIVIICZJ'-L'Iig!If
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