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RICHARD DOREMUS BOND, JR. Well, brother Bond, you've studied hard. Not history, but Kierkegard. Of Mr. Kersey, you know but little, But you're quite a friend of dear E. Biddle. We remembered you moustachioed, And sometimes even smashioed. The future for you looks bright, dear Dee, In your chosen field of Philosophy. We wish you luck with your Diane. We know she thinks you're quite the man. Don't carry this thing too far now, Dad, For you'll find that some folks might get mad. XNGTQ 5 'an g' A- . 0 , ,E ,Q ig 'll1g,?a'l3 'Q NDED lf HOWARD BOYER Kingipoo has quite a hard kick, as he proved last year by personally demolishing a good part of the wall on Ledden Hall. King is an unusual boy who can be found in bed more often than not. Must ask Ricords., We all know how we'll he likes to talk on the telephone, but unfortunately, so does the Bell Tele- phone Company. We foresee an interesting future for King, if Hunter lets him live long enough to have a future. Swarthmore College will be enhanced by his presence fOr, perhaps, absence, during the next four years. 18 JAMES BOYD Jim has taken Pennington by storm in his first year at school. fWe mean the town, not the school., This can be attested by any of a number of the girls he has met . If only the conscientiousness he has shown so well on the soccer field had carried over into the dining room, the headwaiter and he might have become better friends, for there is certainly nothing lacking in his per- sonality. QWe won't say anything about his mind here., One thing he has achieved while at Pennington is the ability to read in the dark. Now all he has to learn is how to drink coke . QAlthough we will admit that he does have a head start on most college freshmen.,
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STEVEN BEIZER In his one and only year at Pennington, Steve has divided his study time evenly between his room and Jim Kranz's. fOr is it Denny he's interested in?j It was unfortunate that a footballin- jury caused Steve to miss the first few weeks of school. His ab- sence was noted by all the students. QWe think., It is interesting to note that he is an almost perfect scale model of Mr. Hausmann, but he's too nice a boy to ever think of hitting anyone. ,XXNGTO 76 6 iii 4? 'Wa A' 4. 5' 'ff l as 1 Q 2 o - 'bo Nunn S HARRY BONACCI Harry has been trying to attend Pennington for three years and has become well known to students and faculty alike as he plodded from class to class. Mr. Kersey and Mr. I-Iausmann will miss Harry, as will his fellow students. In school and out, Harry lives basket- ball, but will have to move it to second place when he flows into the Navy blues. Good luck and good-bye, Harry. 17 JOHN PETER BOCH John's problem has not been so much where to go, but how to get there. During his stay at Pennington, he has traveled by bicycle, car, El Camino, bus, train, and airplane. In one sense of the word, he is a well traveled person. We have yet to find out if he is well-read or well-studied. Since John is from Ohio, it might be pertinent to note that a buckeye is defined as a worth- less nut .
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JEROLD BURCH Jerry is a true Ivyleaguer from the button on the back of his shirt to the soiled tips of his white bucks. One can almost im- mediately tell that he must have gone to a military school be- fore coming to Pennington. As soon as one sees him one thinks of a fashionable Valentino for the poor people. All kidding aside, Jerry has done much in his year here. Other than studying much-- and we mean much--he has been a valuable asset to our jazz combo. xNGTo , Q' ,iff k GEORGE CAWMAN Having been enrolled here for two years, Pinhead has become more than just a stu-' dent. When anyone feels in the mood for a good joke fi.e., Georgej, he can always count on the autocrat of Corson Hall. Along with being an above average student, he has helped the Redmen in many victorious efforts. He can catch his own fumbles better than anyone else. We are sure that he will succeed in college, eventually. A 6 Nbrnqb 4? be Q - 1 4- ms .ne,, o 5 5141259 2 Oo g't - A' Q MICHAEL CHAPIN When Howdy Doody last appeared on NBC in the fall of 1958 Mike arrived at Pennington with a grey MG, one mother, and a carbon copy of his Thanksgiving correspondence, he was warmly received by Dr. Smyth. Mike has been able to divide his time fairly regularly between Rebel rousing and bil1iards with Mr. Kersey. The latest word around the campus is that he plans to change his name to Hilton and enter hotel management. 19
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