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WARREN  McCLAMROCH  HOGE
                                   Entered  1957
                                        Yale
              Although Warren has spent only a year and a half at Trinity,
            he  has  quickly  established  himself  as  one  of  the  leaders  of  the
            school’s  elite.  Jules  has  learned  more  about  the  social  inner
            workings of the school than many of the pupils of longer tenure.
            This well-dressed Apollo of Trinity has employed his mellifluous
            voice  notably  in  the  Glee  Club,  the  Eleven,  and  as  the  muder-
            ously  sinister  judge  in  Ten  Little  Indians.  Warren  seems  to
            have  obtained  all  the  bounties  that  life  can  afford.  With  his
            Honor  Roll  grades,  and  impressive mien,  his  future seems  guar­
            anteed,  if  not  pre-ordained.



                        LOUIS  FRANK  IACUEO

                                    Entered  1956
                                      Columbia
              Louis  is  a shining example  of  the  1 rinity  Gentleman.  He has
            long  been  one  of  the  school’s  pillars  of  respectability,  especially
            in  his  efforts  to  keep  the  towel  supply  from  dwindling.  How­
            ever,  in  any Senior Class there are necessarily those who feel  the
            need  for  an  object  upon  which  to  heap  their  abuse  and  sarcasm.
            It  is  the  mettle  of  the  receiver  that  is  pointed  up  by  these
            displays,  and  Louis  in  his  own  quiet  way  has  shown  that  he  is
            an  ample  match  for  the  Class  Wits,  be  it  in  First  Period  Cal­
            culus  or  Seventh  Period  Study.  Fenian  Louie  has  received  a
            complete  college  preparation.

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