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Lee Sharlin Among Lee's cultural pursuits are wine, women, and song fwell, wine and song, any- wayj. Anyone that knows Lee will certainly remember him for his one outstanding extra- curricular activity, sleeping! A true scho- lar, WE are sure that he will succeed in his chosen field at the University of Miami. Bradley Sary Breaking the hearts of his female admirers fnamely, his motherj, Brad decided to come to Pennington to study UQ. All kidding aside, Brad, has done much in his short stay here and from all signs we would venture to say that he just ,might get into college. Being a member of Lindberg hall, he has leamed to do push-ups, if nothing else. Actually these push-ups showed in his performances with our football and basketball teams. We wish him luck, both academically and athletically, in the college of his choice. XNGTQ Vet? Worn 'X xl 4' da F 5' if 'Is IE Q J' 5 ' o U0 .4 1? Robert Smith Big Bob who comes to us from Lambertville has become a true Penntonian in his four years at Pennington. He has held many school offices and has been active in sports. The swimming team certainly will miss him. We are sure Mr. Hawthorne will remem- ber Bob for his outstanding performance in the Physics lab, if you can call it a performance. Good luck Bobf! 31
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Richard Ricords We are happy to announce that Rick has finally found a part- ner for life, and we are sure that he .and King will be happy to- gether during the coming years. We remember with tears QTears of laughter-J the many fond memories we have of Rick's carryings- on here at Pennington. Rick has established a fine reputation at our Alma Mater for his prowess on the football field. fWell, he would have if he could have quit smoking., It is a common feeling on campus that Rick's humorous spirit will carry him far fThe farther the better., QXNGTO4, -A 3-.- Nunn x 6 9 in 4 H4 95 32 Q 3 ' 0 YIFQQQQY3 Oo -.'-' 5 Sergio Sanabria Another of our Latin neighbors has left his impression on the Pennington campus. Sergio, in spite of his difficulties with our language has been a faithful member of the choir, and has been a real asset to its efforts. As a resident of little Parris island, he has been fortunate in his experiences with the D.I., and can be congratulated for his luck in staying clear of the boy with the big biceps. 30 David Rothschild Dave has made a fine record here, and has won the respect and lasting friendship of many of the boys during his one year here. As an unsuspecting inmate of little Parris Island, Dave has amazed all of us with his unbreakable spirit and his stamina in the face of the punitive violence he has suffered at the hands of the tyrant of Lindbergh Hall. We feel safe in saying that after that he will be able to take anything that comes his way.
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RICHARD SOMOGYI Rich came to us at the middle of his Junior year, and made quite a hit with every- one here, as is evidenced by his having been elected vice-president of the senior class. We would be even more awed by his accom- plishment if the election had been anything but a popularity poll. Rich, the little minister, plans to go to Ursinus College for his studies. QThat's really why he came here, but it didn't work.j Beep, beep! JAMES SOLOMOS This year Jim becamekalmost inaccessible, for he moved to the Dean's house, where he leads a quiet f?j uninterrupted life. We have been shown that this is contributive to good scholastic work but we fear that he has been somewhat shut off from the activities of the school. We aren't sure what Jim plans to do when he graduates, but we are sure that it will be a real success. fThis kind of guy can be successful doing anything.j XNGTQ 0 ' ' 0 Nunn 4? '52- 3 nv ff Q Q ., Q I X11'lgg5.3 -42, -jf, x STEVEN STRAUSS Steve has two claims to fame which he established here at Pennington. First, he established a new, all-time record for driving between here and Peddie. We thought for a while that the coach would never make it. Second, he holds the thanks of all for his kind help in seeing that we didn't get too many de- merits last year. We are sure that Steve will have success in college Qif it is subsidized by Pontiacj and in all his future endeavors. 32
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