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JAY PEARCE CHIP AuWERTER Mabian Staff 3, 4 News Staff 3, 4 AFS Committee 4 Players Production 3, 4 Sound Club 3, 4 Boosters' Club 1, 2, 3 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Swimming 1 Soccer 1, 2 Class Soccer Captain 4 Year Entered 1960 :': - C YN RRUE5 E I RTX S 'NIE S MODEM PM 2 maze s 'j 'f'9ffP-gnusece Pow: - J .' S'-lwevxn-ie 0 f BODY Bmtne Jn I X J wx Q1 Xi .v 'L .L f m HIP added his little self and big mouth to the class of '66 in the seventh grade and has been an active, working, walking, and especially talking member of the community ever since. Realizing that he was a natural for the Sound Club, Chip added his talents to that august organization as soon as he could. Although he spent one season on the Varsity soccer squad and is a mainstay as the eighth man on the tennis team, Chip restricted his athletic talents almost exclusively to the class leagues and excelled last fall as a determined soccer captain who instilled a never-give-up attitude throughout his team. Chip used his extensive knowledge of the inner workings of all sports to become the best sports reporter on the News staff Cincluding Mlakarj. Chip also added his vocal abilities to the Players when he managed to carry the load in Whodunit? Jay is a well- known figure on the social scene, having sported his unique dancing style at every U.S. dance for the past six years. Being one of the class' computers, Chip will surely be a successful engineer after college, wherever he may go.
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DOUGLAS MCDONALD ARNOLD Mabian Staff 4 Tutor Corps 4 junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, 4 Players 2, 3, 4 Boosters' Club 1, 2, 3 Projection Club Football 1 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Swimming 1, 2, 4 3,4 Year Entered 1962 5 - QE! Al , A X . i A A2 ' l ww W I V if l 1' ,lx l l lllniarf tml is Ni iillfl ,-?i QSf . . --.-.., .- TU -:i-if Q UcK, Dude, of Doug came to U.s. in the ninth grade from Forest Hills. He became well-known quickly and was soon seen on the social scene, if one existed in our ninth grade year. He was a member of the Ravioli eleven his freshman year but then retired to become a class star. His major athletic achievements have been as a swimmer, though he has also been a member of the varsity track team for several years. His swift feet very likely got their training during the notorious summers in Harbor Springs, Michigan. Socially he has been seen with several H.B. and Laurel girls. He still has several girls from Shaw in the back of his mind, even he is not sure how far back. He spent his last summer working and motorcycling with Brainard. His academics have had their ups and clowns, and though he has never made honors, his optimistic attitude keeps everyone on his toes. He apparently holds the record for the most college applications in the class. Doug's good sense of humor and optimistic outlook should make him successful at any of his nine first choices. -21.-
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LTHOUGH Bill did not enter U.S. until the tenth grade, he has been a great contributor to our class. Bill will probably best be remembered for his unusual sense of humor which came through mostly in French, Chemistry and English. To him goes the credit for such witty statements as, I was Only pulling your leg, sir! , You win the Nobel Prize, and, Scroop walked in. We are not sure why Bill took up diving and pole vaulting, but certainly he has done very well with his limited experience. Bill will probably never forget the won- derful summers he has spent in a little town in Wisconsin in between short sessions of work at a camp. Unfortunately we still find poor Bill searching for the one girl who can enjoy the finer things in life, such as the concert, etc. Along with his other hobbies of pole vaulting and diving, Bill is a very avid skier. Perhaps this is why he wishes to follow his brothers' footsteps at Dartmouth. If he does not go there, he will certainly have a good time at Buch- nell, where he will hold the pole vault record. -23- WILLIAM ALFRED BAKER Second Honors 3 French Prize Speaking Contest 3 French Play 3 Glee Club 2, 3 Vice President, Secretary 4 Octet 4 Pep Band 4 Senior Room Committee 4 Driving Committee Chairman 4 junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, 4 Boosters' Club 2, 3 Track 2, 3, 4 Swimming 4 Year Entered 1963 l ' ' Z '- - ' ----P ll J, V,--jj fL---'J -il: - fieeieeiw llf-' 55' fa :za DRB
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