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ERNEST LAMONT Emie is well-named, 'for he is without a doubt the most earn- est boy on campus. He will always be ready and glad to go out of his way to help the other students. His studies show his earnest- ness, for we have known him to study alone in an empty class- room long after classes were over. The thing which makes this worth noting is that Ern is a day student! We hope that his ef- forts have not been taken for granted, and that he has not been completely fruitless in his efforts to establish his background for college. If his success depends on his radiant personality, he will have no trouble. 4. f f X 4 1 45 az., f I '55 Nunn X EVERETT MAGUIRE Well, Mother , you made it. QDon't ask us how.j This year on Green Hall has been an interesting one for Everett. He has always been more than willing to listen to the problems of his children , and soothe them with his sagefbrushj advice. Everett is a careful, thorough student who will be a definite asset to any college he attends. 25 RICHARD LARNER Rich came to Pennington, we think. He is seen only in two places: the soccer field and the dining hall. As far as we know, the rest of his time is spent in bed. Seriously, Rich was a driving force on this year's soccer squad. We wish him luck for the wide field of his future.
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D. RANDOLPH HOLT Randy, the Big Man on Campus , has established an awe- some reputation on the football field, and an awful reputa- tion in the classrooms of Pennington. Mangler , as he is affec- tionately U1 known to us, is a -coach's dream fOr nightmare, depending on which coach is concemedj for his rough, all- out play on the field. We are sure that any college will greet Randy warmly at its gates. fWhether front or back, we will not say.j One question remains, will he make it? XNGTO LAWRENCE KRANTZ T.Z. , with his cool pants and hot temper, took Pennington to the cleaners during his vacation here. We are quite sure that our Alma Mater would not have been the same without the boy. Ut probably would have been better.j Confusion reigned supreme until the T.Z. classification was devised. We wonder how many times one of the two got away with something at the ex- pense of the other. fSee below ----- some- where.j .A If' e Norm if 9 0 Q? - it ra .y 56 Y1'4l2gg'? 'Q O0 411- Q JAMES KRANZ See what we mean? Confusing, isn't it? The main problem was that both were constantly getting in the hair of the faculty and administration, so it was a real task deciding who got the demerits. Jim is an assistant god this year. fProctor, in other wordsj With Eliot Terborgh, he managed to make life miserable for the boys on Goorley this year. But his room mate and his odd sports made up for it. Jim, we are sure,will at least have fun at the University of Delaware, if nothing else. 24
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MAC BURNS MARTIN During his two years at Pennington, Mac has become one of our most valuable assets. Mac wields a very angry but brilliant pen, and has become famous or infamous, for some of his avant- garde efforts. A public spirited man, he was head waiter during his Senior year, and also through his efforts, it is that the year book is possible. Our Floridian comrade will assault Ohio Weslyan, and we are sure will make a success of his teaching career. .QXNGTQQ A ls... 'Yarn A' 9 0 4' i if 'Q 5 wil l -is 2 O0 ca' , -, JOHN A. MELLEN This is the second year that John has been coming to Penning- ton from Westfield, New Jersey. We have no idea, nor do we wish any, as to where he came from before that. Four-fifths of his time is devoted to cars, and the other fifth is in school -------- somewhere. After his commencement, he intends to attend Car- negie Tech., where he will major in Architecture. We are sure that his excellent mind will give him the success he deserves. 26 SAMUEL MATHER At the close of Nittie's third year at Pennington, he can look back upon a suc- cessful, well-rounded stay here. He has been a chief factor in Pennington's soccer, basket- ball and baseball efforts. His unrelenting spirit and determination have been manifest in his studies also. Sam has achieved a fine record at Pennington, and he can be proud of it. If he fares as well in his other endeavors as he has as co-editor of this yearbook, we are sure that there will be no obstacles he will be unable to surmount.
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