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DAVID LLYN PICCUS
Baseball, Letter, IV; Basketball, IV; Letter, V, VI; Glee Club, IV, V, VI;
IV; Letter, V, VI; Spring Track, Varsity, V, Letter, VI; Twelve Tones, V, VI.
Gusty is the word for Dave. Many are the squads and clas
that his serious but good-natured enthusiasm have envigora
When Dave goes out for a sport or in for a project, he g
the way; his colleagues and school are the better— and his en
the worse. Soccer (whether Spanish or no) has probably
Dave s strong point, but the decision's not an easy one. H
distinguished himself equally well on the basketball court anc
the long, long cinder track. What's more, Dave has been "onj
the few" in the Glee Club— a leader of the basic basses in the
sound of the twelve tones. As a gung-ho guy without equal,
will stick with us in the years to come.
DEXTER WHITING PIKE
Alliance Francaise, III, IV, V; Baseball, III, Varsity, V, Letter, IV; Basketball,
III, IV; Cross Country, Varsity, VI; Football, III, Varsity, IV, Letter, V; French
Club, III, IV, V; Mosaic, VI; Proscenium Club, VI; Quaker, V, VI; Science
Club, V, Vice-president, VI; Winter Track, V, VI; Spring Track, VI.
If you chanced by the lockers outside Room B-9 this year dur
ing recess, you probably saw Dex chewing the fat with a few
seniors; for first and foremost, Dex is a good-natured fellow. Dex
ter has successfully challenged his brother's academic distinction,
and proven himself athletically. Merit-commended, high ranking,
clear-listed honor student— no wonder the University of Rochester
grabbed him last fall. Dex is also the first student ever to get a
varsity letter in baseball in his sophomore year, not get a letter
I in his junior year, and not go out for baseball in his senior year.
And Dex's crowning glory has been his splendid job of recruiting
ads for the yearbook; its plain that he's inherited the managerial
knack that may come in handy at Dadsy's corner store.
ALAN EVAN REIDER
Alliance Francaise, III, IV, V; Chess Club, IV, V; Dance Committee, V, VI;
Delphian, V, Circulation Manager, VI; French Club, III, IV, V, VI; Glee Club,
III, IV, V, VI; Twelve Tones, V, VI; Mosaic, V, Associate Editor, VI; Quaker,
V, Circulation Manager, VI; Soccer, III, IV, V; Varsity, VI; Swimming, III,
IV; Tennis, III, IV, V, VI; Winter Track, Varsity, V, VI.
A jaunt to Boston in his Cutlass looking for "Name" bands, or
a quick hop down to Newport digging up silent movies for a hap
pening didn't faze Al, a responsible student getting the job done
properly for the Dance Committee. In fact, Al's drive frequently
came to the aid of the Publications Club, too, in which he earned
a charter membership. When not rushing over to Crazy Ev s with
the Quaker page proofs— and we all know there's only one way
to do that— he might be found punching on the typewriter in
"The Room" for the Mosaic. But A l’s story can't be told in a mere
paragraph. Couched in his own words, "One picture is worth a
thousand words.

