Pennington School - Penseman Yearbook (Pennington, NJ)

 - Class of 1961

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Mansour Thaneyan Mickey plays soccer in the fall, drinks tea with Heg and Haig in the winter, and daydreams of his return to Arabia fwith or without Bondage, in the spring. His cousin at the Hun school plays better soccer, drinks more, but he does return to Arabia each and every June. In all seriousness, Mansour has been a true friend to all and we wish him the very best of luck in his future endeavors. Eliot Terborgh During his two years at Pennington, Eliot has climbed the so- cial ladder to his currently high status of the god of Goorley. Eliot sits on Ceroerus with his right hand man, Mr. Liefeld, giving out justice to the citizens of the hall, with the help of Solomon Kranz. We hope that his wisdom will accompany him as god de- scends through the ether. xNGTo l-?w... Nunn 6 4? 'Wa F' P' is M4653 Richard Toeplitz In his four years on the campus, Topes has established a record worthy of the fine reputation of the school. He has been a definite asset to the swimming team, sticking by it during the lean years. We certainly hope that his efforts will be rewarded. It has been noted to the amusement of some and the dismay of others, that Dick swims well in all things. We feel that he will be a constant source of success--to the college he attends. 34

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Eric Stromberger Eric, who comes to us from the wild West, is a prime example of shocking accomplishment. As Mr. Fixit of Goorley Hall, Eric has established himself as the electrician laureate of the school. He has a good time working on our radios and hi -fi's, and we hope he won't electrocute himself before others become aware of his fine work. If Eric can keep up his fine record throughout college, he will be able to retum to California and do his best to make it into a useful state. xNGTo 'A 'Er-yy-v Norm X as s 0 4? Q 'fb e 0, ' llxggg 0 oo 4 ' 2 - Stefan Sztybel Mr. Stbz--no, that's not it. Mr. Stzl--that isn't it either. Mr. Sbzt--oh, RATS! Well, anyhow, Steve has become one of the best- known, best-liked boys on campus during his three years here. This Summer, Steve decided to defect to Madison Avenue and be- come a Public Relations man. This is all very fine, but we hope he will learn to keep his relationships a bit more private. We know that Steve will make a great success of his life if he ever recovers from the Christmas vacation he spent with Martin. 33 Philip Sullivan Last year, the North was invaded again by Phil Sullivan, a confirmed rebel from North Carolina. Typical of the calm pace of the South, Rebel is a smooth, easy- going person who enjoys serious discussion as much as a good joke. As a lineman for the Redmen, Phil re- ported late for practice this year, to fill a serious gap in the football team caused by the confirmed smokers! Even with his late start, Reb was a definite aid to the efforts of the squad. Although we have certainly tried, we have not been able to Yankee-ize the lad, as is shown in his desire to return to the sane atmosphere of the South for his col- lege years. Oh well, you can't win them all!



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Jan Van Doom Jan, the Dutchman comes to us from Pennsylvania, although no one would ever believe it. This is one student who has worked hard at many things including raising fish. He has a great many specimens. We wish this quiet, well-mannered boy luck in his plans to attend West Chester Teachers College, after he leaves his much-beloved Pennington. xNGTo X 1? .6 I9 'b 6 lr , df 594' gf FL gr as 2 2 V Lkadg o 'S-1- ofvnzn 45 35 I il Q QV' x .1 tr aol' Frederick Wilkins Freddie is the type whose vocal cords can be heard vibrating all over our campus. Fred's fondest memories go back to Grace hall and are devoted to the hallmaster and his wife. Fred is a Long Giland boy, as we all know, and in his slightly extrovert manner, he describes himself as a handsome cute, and sharp playboy. We are sure he is more than right.

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