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ROBERT  ADRIAN  MacINTYRE
                                                                           Entered  1956
                                                                     University  of  Pennsylvania
                                                      Hob  arrives  in  school  with  a  very  worn  look  at  nine  o’clock
                                                    each  morning.  This  probably  comes  from  the  punishment  he
                                                    suffers  battling  the  Jackson  Heights  commuters  for  an  under­
                                                    ground  space.  But  he  revives,  and,  after  lunch,  Robert  can
                                                    usually  be  found  energetically  playing  chess  with  people  no  one
                                                    would  have  ever  dreamed  knew  the game existed.  His participa­
                                                    tion  in  Intramurals  and  gym  is  twice  as  exuberant  as  his  addic­
                                                    tion  to  the  chessmen.  He  has  also  contribted  for  three  years  to
                                                    the  Wrestling  Team.  Bob’s  answer  of  “Siberia”  to  any  and  all
                                                    history  questions  will  ring out  for  posterity  through  Mr.  Dan-
                                                    forth's  room.


                                                                 DAVID  KEITH  MANO
                                                                           Entered  1953
                                                                             Columbia
                                                      Dave,  who  hand  paints his own ties and wears pajama tops to
                                                    dances,  has  greatly  influenced  the  student  body.  Aside  from  be­
                                                    ing one  of  the  best  editors of the  Trinity  Times  in  recent years,
                                                    Dave is probably the best Bruner-Smith-joke-spotter in the Senior
                                                    Class.  Dave’s  talents  are  not  limited  to  the  literary,  though;
                                                    he  has  also  been  seen  on  the  gridiron  and  intramural  field  and
                                                   is  the  Two  Hundred  Fiftieth  Class’s  answer  to  Humphrey
                                                   Bogart. The fact that he is the same height as Napoleon may lead
                                                   him  to decide to take over the world.  But have no fear.  His will
                                                   be  a  rule  of  mercy  and  love.




































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