Pennington School - Penseman Yearbook (Pennington, NJ)

 - Class of 1961

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WILLIAM DAVID DUTI-IIE Until this year Dave has been commuting to school from Ewing, N .J ., but he thought it might be well for him to come Lmder the wings of Uncle Emie. Dave, as one of the proctors of Ledden Hall, has been involved in as man activities as one Y can without hurting his grades. He served as one of our co-cap- tains on the football squad and he was Pres. of the Student Council, an admirable record. Although he has no specific plans for the future other than going to college, we are' sure he will be more than successful, especially as far as the opposite sex is concerned. QWGTOQ 5 X 9 ' uv 1? A' - Q- fa 2 2 UISXQSQ '27 '59 ONDBD S6 STEVEN GAYLON Another of the novitiates at Pennington, Steve has been identified among the intellects on campus. The only differ- ence is that he studies regularly. Steve, who joined us from Lower Merion High School, was unhappy to find that Lake Lowellden was somehow unsuitable for crew, his favorite sport. Steve is a remarkable lad, but we still think he forged his birth certificate. 22 DENNIS ENCLE As one of the dayhops, Denny has dis- tinguished himself as the boy who leaves last each day. He can invariably be seen in town until 5:30 or later. What's the big attraction? It surely isn't your studies. Truthfully, Denny is a quiet, studious boy who has made friends while with us. We know that his abilities will carry him far.

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PAUL DeFRANCO In his second year at Pennington, Paul has been one of the mainstays of our gridiron force. In fact, he was the high scorer of the team this year, having worked hand in hand with our uarterback Dave Duthie Whenever those two et together, Cl - 8 look out . ,Aside from being such a great football player, he has done exceedingly well academically. In the future, which looks bright for him, Paul hopes to go to medical school. It is a long and difficult road, but we are sure he will succeed. X U, da D' 5 it '5- N ' 'Wg yy O We l .da .Q 00 059 NDED 'Y J. HUNTER DOWNS A student whose name is a familiar sight on the Honor Roll, Hunter has indulged in a number of school activities, not all of the kind to be publicized. He doesn't get caught like the rest of us. Actually, Hunter is a great all-around boy who will be missed by many students and teachers alike. All hope he. will do as well both in football and in studies in the college of his choice. We understand that he intends to become a surgeon. Hope we can count on you for a discount, Racetrack . 21 WAYNE THOMAS DOUGLASS Although Wayne is seen most often be- hind the bookstore counters, he would much prefer to be outside, as his hallmaster may or may not know. Known for his witty criti- cisms of all, he has more than succeeded at school. Being procter of dear old Fifth Avenue together with Bill Moody, Wayne has let all know where he stands. On Ledden! You have to pass English IV somehow.



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ROBERT HARRIS We look back with fond memories upon Bob's Saturday night taxi service. Those evenings in Princeton were smashing successes, or so we hear from Dean Brown. As a member of the swimming team, Bob established a fine reputation as a soccer player. We are sure that Coach would have a few remarks to make about Bob's abilities as manager of the football and basketball teams, but, since this is a care- fully edited book we must forego that pleasure. We feel sure that he will. make a fine record wherever he is accepted RONALD GREENING Now in his sixth year at our Alma Mater, Ron has become almost as much a part of the school as the walls. fHe does about as much, too., His chief interest is politics, a precarious vocation in these times. When Ron graduates from college, we are sure he will be a great asset to om' government, if we have one then. We hope that Ron will get all the sleep he needs this year, for, like all of us, there are rough years ahead for him. xNGTo wo 6,5 Nunn A 4? be 216235 0 S-1- A' ALAN DAVID HOFFBERGER Al, the drummer boy from Baltimore has done more to estab- lish a good Town-and-Gown relationship than has anyone else in the class. In fact he has had to make up for our mistakes more than once over'the past two years. Everyone in his class respects Al for his wit and spirit, which will assure him success in life and college. 23

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