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BRUCE EVANS HICK1E 520 Park Street Upper Montclair. New Jersey Billy Hicke 1966 Cross Country 4; Hockey, Varsity 4: Baseball, Varsity 4. Although Bruce came up to T-P as a post-grad in his senior year, he immediately adapted to prep school life. Certainly one of the most friendly persons in the class, he quickly won the admiration of his classmates as he became established as a good athlete and student. His quiet manner and his genuine interest in the school won him the respect of his teachers, and his excellent athletic endeavors, especially in hockey, made him well-known and respected on the playing field. Bruce had an amazing number of stories about the game of hockey, and he always knew where every team was and what they were doing. His enthusiasm for school life and the interest and friendliness he showed others have definitely assured him a place in the class of Sixty-seven. MICHAEL GORDON HUFFMANN 216 Lookout Drive Dayton, Ohio Huffy 1963 Boot ball, Third I, J.V. 2, 3; Fall Tennis 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Track, 1, 2, 3; Tennis 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Photography Club 4; Art Club 3, 4; Science Club 3, Secretary 4; French Club, President 4; T-P Times 4; Trinitannus, Business Manager 4; Honor Roll 2; Country Club 4- Mike is one of the original members of the class of '67. Aside from his demanding duties as Business Manager of the Trinitannus, Huffy was also a distinguished shirt salesman who has sold as much as S20 worth of drip-dry shirts to Mr. Cole. Mike was a valuable member of both J.V. football and wrestling and was frequently found doing strenuous abdomen exercises. His favorite hobby is cycling, and he spent much of his time on his Schu inn racer. Also a member of the fourth floor contingent for four years, Huffy” and his roommate at one time held riotous weekend parties. Too many crashers” waddled in, however, and the idea had to be abandoned. Huffy” will be missed by all of the graduating class. 26
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Hegs” JOHN CONRAD HEGGBLOM Carl Baggers Alle 18 Charlottenlimd, Deni 1965 Fall Tennis 3; Football, Varsity Manager 4; Physical Fitness 3; Squash 4; Track 3, 4: Tennis 4; Rifle Club 4; Country Club John, who resides in Copenhagen, Denmark, came to T-P as a junior. In his two years, he displayed a warm personality and hard working spirit. As a Senior, he was the manager of the Varsity football team; his hustle and diligence gained him the admiration of both the players and the coaching staff. John was an excellent marksman; at the very beginning of his senior year he was awarded a fourth bar to his Sharpshooter Medal — and a standing ovation from the student body for his performance. He continually added merits to his record throughout his senior year. Hegs proved his love of T-P life by voluntarily working on the Headmaster’s work crew. Well adjusted and easy going, John is at home in any kind of gathering. DONALD IAN HENDERSON Bean 1906 Burdett Avenue Troy, New York 1962 Football, J.V. 3; Flockey, J.V. 1, 2, 3; Golf. J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3; Rifle Club 1. One of the inany Troy boys, Don was without question one of T-P's most humorous guys. Bean proved his versatility on the athletic field by participating in football, hockey, and Varsity golf, but he relied on the Neck as a medical excuse during his senior year. In his spare time, Don could be found engrossed in the never-ending task of writing letters to the many girls at home. Don was another one of the M.E.D. 4 who was very popular with the headmaster. The owner of a distinctive personality, Don did much to relieve the boredom of prep school life. An easy-going and thoroughly likeable guy, Don has left his mark on the class of '67. 25
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MARK MONTGOMERY HUGHES Avenue of Two Rivers Rumson, New Jersey Wee 1962 Football, Third I, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Basketball Third 1; Hockey, J.V. 2, 3; Wrestling, Varsity 4: Lacrosse, J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, President 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2, President 3, 4; Honor Roll 3. Mark Hughes has made a name for himself in his years at T-P as a good student and fine athlete. Mark, another one of the Johnson Hall boys, has been a member of Varsity lacrosse for four years. His excellent defense work and size have made him a valuable asset to the lacrosse squad. A shoulder injury kept Mark from starting as guard for the football team this year, but it healed in time for Mark to develop new skills in wrestling. Mark could often be found starting a fire in the senior lounge on cold winter nights in Johnson Hall. Mark was elected president of the Glee Club his senior year, and he maintained a high average throughout his stay at T-P. Huey” will have no trouble gaining the the respect of his classmates in college. RICHARD HOFFMAN INNIS 37 Slayton Drive Short Hills, New Jersey Dickens 1963 Football, Third, I, Varsity 2, 3, Captain 4: Hockey, J.V. 2, 3; Lacrosse. J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4: Acolytes’ Guild 1, 2,3, 4: Varsity T” Club 4; Science Club 4; French Club 2, 3; Trinitannus, Sports Editor 4; Student Council 4; Prefect 4. Dick, a four year man from Short Hills, New Jersey, has made an outstanding contribution to the class of ’67. He survived three years of Johnson Hall and one year as a prefect there in his senior year. Dick proved himself to be not only a great athlete but a sound student and leader as well. He played both Varsity football and lacrosse. In football his skill at defensive quarterback led to his being elected captain for the year. As a junior he was ranked among the New England lacrosse high-scorers, and he is undoubtedly one of the best attackmen this school has ever produced. In addition, Dick, as Sports Editor of the yearbook, displayed a totally different facet of his talent. A truly all-round great guy, Dick will be remembered as one of the most popular members of the class of '67. 27
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