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PETER  LAWRENCE  VOGELSON

                                                                        Entered  1953
                                                                           Cornell
                                                   Examine  the  annals  of  any  Trinity  organization  and  you  are
                                                 sure  to  find  the  name  of  Peter  Vogelson,  for  Pete  tries  to  do
                                                 everything  and  do  it  well.  An  anchorman  on  Trinity’s  line
                                                 in  football,  Pete  instilled  in  his  mates  the  same  spirit  which
                                                 embellishes his own  prowess. As a member of the Student  Coun­
                                                 cil,  the  Glee  Club,  and  the  Yearbook  staff,  Pete  has  made  him­
                                                 self  necessary  in  the  success  of  any  project  launched  in  the
                                                 school.  In  short,  Pete’s scanty stature  belies his  value  to  Trinity
                                                 School  and  his  future  success  in  any  field  fortunate  of  his
                                                 choice.



                                                         NICHOLAS  DONNELL  WARD
                                                                        Entered  1947
                                                                          Columbia
                                                   Nick  has  passed  his  twelve  years  at  Trinity  with  an  im­
                                                 placable  lower  jaw  and  a  valiant  stubbornness  which  defeats
                                                 antagonists  before  they  get  started.  His  extraordinary  musical
                                                 talent and organization ability have made him  a well known  and
                                                 valuable  member  of  the  class.  When  he  is  not  horrifying  Mr.
                                                 Bruner-Smith  will  his  sardonic  chapel  announcements  or  per­
                                                 turbing  poor  M.  Bolduc,  he  may  be  found  controlling  the  Glee
                                                 Club  or  rhearsing  for  the  newest  dramatic  production.  Nick’s
                                                 plaster-cracking  laugh,  which  resembles  a  Jupiterian  thunder­
                                                 clap,  will  long  resound  through  these  hallowed  halls.




































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