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EDUARDO OXFORD As one of the ambassadors from our southern neighbor, Puerto Rico, Eduardo has shown many enviable qualities in his work here. He has excelled on the soccer field, and for his efforts, he was named co-captain of this year's team. Eduardo, who plays a wild guitar, has left many memories of his jam sessions with Sanabria and Conde. xNGTo 4 I-I 1 -Ffa.. JOHN PARCELS John, the quiet one of the campus, has established a fine academic record here at Pennington. We only wish that he found more time to do even more things in the campus family. During both his years here, John has been awarded the Sparks Scholar- ship for his outstanding work in his classes. We congratulate him on his uncompromising attitude in all things and his sense of fair- ness. 4? '52- 5 5- G! 'X- le ., 3 Q 5- X1-ill B O0 ff, . 'Yanni - MICHAEL PEARL Mike who has been a hard worker both in and out of classes is one of the better known boys on the campus. Another one of the boys who has switched from the status of day student to boarder, Mike has made the adjustment necessary for success in our closely organized schedule. We are sure that at least Mr. Hausmann and Mike Chapin will miss the lad next year. 28
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DAVID MOORE As a new student this year, Dave has made an impressive record during his days here. He is a conscientious student, and should be successful in any endeavor he undertakes. If his work in Mr. Heg's En- glish class is any indication of his abili- ties, he is sure to succeed in college and in life ! WILLIAM MOODY He is the first farmer to come to Pennington from New York City. His main sport is swimming, in which he participated for two years. As for his future Bill is hoping to become an engi- neer. The only difficulty he has is in pronouncing the name Saudi Arabia. XNGTO lgilyv 4? We F' P if 2 B ., .Q ,A Kliuadi 3 0 --T-1- 1,9 ONDED x9 - ROBERT OLSON Bob, who is in his second year at Pennington, comes from Amityville, Long Island. Ollie, a quiet boy, usually finds his room on Green Hall the direct opposite. Bob would like to attend Lycoming College in Williamsport, Pa. He hopes to attend a crea- tive field. Bob's aim in scholastic life here, is to understand Mr. I-Ieg's class procedure. 27
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JACK PIROZZI We on Goorley Hall are well accustomed to the native cry of Jack Pirozzi. At any time of day or night, he can be heard loudly proclaiming to all, It just MIGHT be!. As center of the foot- ball team, Jack has employed his mass well in the thick of the battle. QI-Ie's got a lot of it to employ, too., We wish him luck in the college of his choice for we are sure that he will succeed academicly and athletically, XNGTO I -A 33- Nnzn 6 4? ve, S' E F if 'fs N 9 U .S 3' 1'iQ1-illaggg 3 O0 5' '- ' 6 JOHN REPKO When we think of John, one thing stands out in our minds, his stomach! We are sure that he must have acquired most of his girth at home, for the food here at school could never do it to him. Seriously, John has established a fine record here at Pennington, and we are positive that he will meet equal success in college. 29 CARL PRESCOTT Grundy, the little dictator of Green I-Iall, has become known to one and all for his innate ability to second-guess Mr. Haus- mann in his math courses. As the big man on the wrestling team, he strikes fear in the hearts of the opponents, and easily conquers them. QActually, they are laughing too hard to fight back.j We are sure that Carl will be successful at any college he attends. fPar- ticularly if Mr. I-Iausmann goes with him.j
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