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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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