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ROGER LYTTON BAUM
Entered 1955
Yale
Roger s natural industry and craftiness have carried him far
at 1 rinity. In the classroom, especially in room thirty-four, Rog
is humorous while, at the same time, knowing. On the athletic
held he shows determination and, in the corridors, his nodding
head, confident gait and supercilious laugh always foreshadow
another Baum intrigue for the betterment of the school. Our
Baum’s favorite sentence, “Oh yes, Sir, let’s have a test,” has
too often caused mass rigor mortis to set in on the class body.
Roger’s contagious, but never innocuous, good humor will be
missed at Trinity.
WILLIAM WADDY BENNETT
Entered 1955
Undecided
Bill, who commutes every morning from Bayside, usually
arrives in school on time on fair weather days. He is best known
in school for his athletic prowess and his high-jinks with his
jolly, red-headed friend in their daily noon-time chess matches.
In the spring, Bill usually gets his arm into good enough shape
to pitch a few baseball games for the varsity, while Sam’s (as
one member of the governing group of the school calls him)
Bayside life includes sorority meetings and other interesting ac
tivities. Bill has woven an enjoyable high school career for
himself and his classmates.
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