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ROBERT  STAMBAUGH  FRANKLIN
                                     Entered  1955
                                       H award
                1 iger  is  the  school salesman.  He  successfully  runs  the  school
             store  and  actually  keeps  accurate  records.  Bob  is  a  fine  example
             of  the  1 rinitv scholar  in  all  facets of school  life.  He  has  distin­
              guished himself both scholastically and athletically.  He is a Merit
              Scholarship  Finalist  and  was  voted  one  of  the  Honorable  Men­
              tions on  the All-League  Soccer Team. There  is one aspect,  how­
              ever,  of  Bob’s  brilliant  character  that  serves  to  highlight  his
              personality.  It  is  his  individualism  manifested  in  his  digging  of
              that stereophonic tape and that classical jazz.




                      PAUL  MICHAEL  FUHUMAN
                                     Entered  1953
                                       Princeton
                Although  he succeeds  (notably  through  Cow-Tauing)  in  ap­
              pearing  to  be  just  one  of  the  boys,  Paul  really  leaves  his  com­
              rades  far  in  the  rear.  His  is  the  supernatural  ability  to  read
              three  centuries  of  history  during  snack  period  and  still  get  a
              fantastic  mark  on  one  of  Mr.  Danforth’s  kiss-of-death  quickies.
             An  equally  talented  athlete,  Paul  has  managed  to  make  ends
             meet on  the  football squad  while  holding the distance record  for
             hymnals  thrown  in  Glee  Club  rehearsal.  And  as  a  high  jumper,
             Paul  has  no  peer,  with  or  without  his  dashingly  yellow  and
              odoriferous  gym  clothes.





































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