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HARRY THEODORE GEORGE
Entered 1957
Columbia
Harry’s greatest and most talked about accomplishment
during his career at Trinity took place on the football field—
an eighty yard run against Stony Brook. Those who search the
depths of his passions will be rewarded with his espousal of a
quiet fanaticism for music and its production and reproduction
in all shapes and sizes. Harry’s passive acquiescence to the rigors
of M. Bolduc’s language studies will remain as proof for gen
erations that strength of stature and spirit can be subdued.
Because of these attributes, the quiet Creek has become a classic
of the Senior Class.
THOMAS HEYWOOD HALL
Entered 1956
Randolph-Macon
With a putty nose and at least a thousand different dialect
jokes, Tom has passed jubilantly through these hallowed por
tals. Not a man to hurry, he has had the distinction of being
on the late list over three hundred times in his years at Trinity
—with obvious impunity. In his victorious wrestling match with
life, nothing, with the possible exception of homework, escapes
his clever and humorous scrutiny. As one harassed master re
marked after a session with the redoubtable Thomas, “That boy
will be a success in life, if the world can manage to live
through it.”
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