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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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