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J ouN AKIN Glen Head, Long Island, New York l a'mle:c Business Board '56, Business and Advertising Blan- ngcr '57: Scientific Society '57, Engine Lab President '57. Undecided X . x X - -fq,2gfQ,ff 1 G52 I. P' A 'L' , 09 JJ Q V Nb G? -15' 0 SNX 31' K xr I 3 . ff K, C 27' H KX ff . Q -5 'N vm gl? X x X , . I , N 5 AUGUST BELMONT, III Santa Barbara, California Prefeet: Scholar '54: St. Max-k's Scholar '55, '56g Second 7 Scholarship Prize '56, Musical Comedy '56g I 'index '55, Associ- ate Editor '56, Editor-in-Chief '57, Choir-Glee Club '55, '56, '57, Octet '55, '56, '57, Scientific Society '55, '56, Debating Board '57, Cum. Laude. Harvard 16
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operations and battles, and the fire escape soon proved to be the most popular route to Nora's abode - usually a dismal shambles. Mr. Adams realized that some- thing was happening, but never was really sure what. Ile finally managed to seize three hapless youths on the fire escape, but countless others escaped, while the whole structure shook from the pounding of the scrambling horde beneath. Unfor- tunately, the higher authorities soon got wind of the pleasant situation, and for some strange reason seemed sorely dis- turbed. A ban was put on all guns, but Fert and Rebel paid little heed and suc- cessfully managed to lose all privileges. A period of comparative quiet ensued, until it was decided by a few bold do- gooders to remodel the Sixth Form eor- ridor free of charge. Before the dust had settled, t.l1ere was nary a door left on its hinges. The debris was piled in an orderly heap at the end of the corridor, under the awful eye of Mr. Glavin, who soon placed the whole mess in the hands of Mr. Bar- ber. liepercussions were swift and Slll'0, and all but the most shattered of doors mysteriously reappeared on their hinges. We had our own private police force throughout the year in the form of Neville and Chwallie and their souped-up mobiles. Any planned attacks from exterior forces went down in unholy defeat at t.he hands of the drivers of one shiny Ford and one bug. The spring sports scene was heightened by a doomed tennis team, whose proud captain was a perennial spectator at all baseball games, much to the chagrin of Hank. The lacrosse team and the crew fared better t.han usual, and the only. serious blot on the record of Captain Charlie's team was a heartbreaking loss to Groton. Soon after the Groton game, Dr. Begg came through i11 glorious style, giving a steak dinner for the whole form at White's Corner, eating place pa.-r excellence. Next came the finals, and then at last it was over. The chaos that had been re- mained, and always would remain. But, the way toward some semblance of order had been marked out. At the beginning we were forced to learn, but at the end we actually tried t.o learn. What lies ahead is now up to us and to God-in heaven, not on earth. T. BI. II.
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RICHARD THOMPSON COLLIER New York, New York Prefectg Soccer Squad '54-, '55, Team '563 Squash Team '56, '57, Tennis Team '56, Captain '57g Dramatic Club '56, '57, Scientific Society '54, '55, '56g Choir-Glee Club '57, Brother- hood of St. Andrew Officer '5'7g Musical Comedy '56g Brant- wood Counsellor '56, '57. Yale l w F7 J' ,L-,J 'lo ' f 'Q' we fu al I 1 A 1 73 f 4 4,3 :nw A ', Y W.. :fl llll .1 Igilll . J ,pl-' fm A 'C Q X JOHN ARNOLD CURTIS, III Marlboro, Massachusetts Monitorg Football Squad '56, Team '57, Hockey Team '55, '56, Captain '57 3 Baseball Team '55, '56, '57g Student Council '57, President of the Athletic Associationg Musical Comedy '56, Parker Award '55, Middlebury 17
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