Pennington School - Penseman Yearbook (Pennington, NJ)

 - Class of 1955

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nrrornrnyn flu. -fklaq 1 A JAMES v. BIGELOW, ..Big.. Green Hall This is Iim's Hrst year at Pennington, and is likeable nature has won him many friends. He is a confirmed woman hater and his favorite expression is Girls Hahl . He isproud of paying his dues on time and his favorite likes at Pennington are Coach Poore and Trigonometry class. Jim also has special talents for chicken butchering. He also played football, and was our conscientious basketball manager, He was always in evidence at all school functions. He plans to go to college next year and take up Mining Engineering, With his likeable nature The Big is sure to suc- ceed, Football 4g Basketball Manager 4. ,,4ta,AAfn -044 Jimi WMM womffbwvm fvfdmwm ,claylpdlvawfwm , aww THOMAS KARL BLAIR Known to Penningtonians as Tommy , Thomas Karl Blair is to be long remembered for his outstanding ability in sports, Tommy displayed laudable spirit and ability on the gridiron, putting his all into the game to lead the Redmen to victory. Who can for- get those many touchdown passes? From that same sportmanship exemplified in the games, and from that winning smile and scin- tillating personality, we all know Tommy is sure to make his goal in life, whatever that goal may be. FootballgBasketballg Baseball. 4 EMIL MICHAEL BOHUS nB0n Bo, here at Pennington for the first time this year, comes from the U.S, Coast Guard, He has proved himself to be another mem- ber of 'only the excellent group. We were happy to hear that Bo had done a great amount of work in a boys club in Trenton. Those boys who were in his Bible class will remember him for his fine discussions with Mr. Kersey. Emil, we know, with his diligence and determination will succeed in his future life. ffrrgg 0417119 -7ft4vtl 17

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Senior Class We the Senior Class of 1955 leave behind us a record Pennington can be proud ofg yet we consider this small in comparison with what Pennington gave us--our treasured memories and the bonds of close friendship. From the annals of this year you will find Morris Fabian the only student to complete his elementary and secondary schooling entirely here at Penning- ton. Bob Poore surely must have made his father, Harold Poore, our Coach, tremendously happy as he made us happy when he took the job of class presi- dent. He had a wonderful staff at his command: Frank Nikles, vice -presi- dent, Morris Fabian, secretarygand JerryCallaghan,treasurer. Scholastically speaking we faired rather well, the majority of the students on the Honor Roll this year were seniors. Many of our Senior Class members participated in sports, leading us on to many victories. They certainly deserve an ovation, as Coach Poore can tell you. Our Senior Play, Mouldy Manner , required many of the boys to take the parts of girls, but we achieved success with the superb direction and supervision ofMr. and Mrs. Hawk. Yes, we were mem- bers in every society and participated in both the Ronal Oratorical and the De- clamation Contest. We have all grown a great deal physically, mentally, and morally in our seemingly short years at Pennington because of Dr. Pimm, Dr. Bunce, the faculty, and the staff. To them and all of those who have made Pennington possible, we give our sincere thanks. Morris Fabian, Secretary, Gerald Callaghan, Treasurerg Robert Poore, President, Frank Nikles, Vice-president, 16



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RUSSELL BROCKWAY Russ Rus is noted for his interest in science and also for saying We1l now . . . . During his year and a half at Pennington, Russ has been a member of the choir and has learned to swim under Dr. Bunce's new program. He keeps busy taking pictures and making tape recordings of school events. Attending Technical School is Russe1l's ambition. He will be remembered for his scientific proclivity. Choir 4. WMAWMMWWWM ,' 1 f MJ QZWWW .1. x John, better known as Jack shall be remembered for his genuine sincerity. One had but to meet Jack in order to like him. While with us, he showed his aquatic abilities by becoming one of the greatest assets to the swimming team. He showed the same ability in the classroom. He is one who has a purpose in life, knows it, and is sure to accomplish it. is sf , BROWER Spuds Lindberg Hall uds in September and took full advantage of his year here. He has fitted well into the pattem of the class, serving on the Senior dance committee and being a useful part of ofthe Wesley Club. Electrical Engineering is his chosen Held and he willbe attending Lehigh in the fall. Gardiner says he liked his class and faculty and he will also be remembered for saying 'Oh S. . .ugar . Wesley Club 43 Penseman 4. 18

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