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PAUL PHILIP CHASET
52 Emeline Street, Providence 6, R.I.
FORM III: Freshman Football, Wrestling, Tennis, Quaker, French Club,
Dance Committee.
FORM IV: J.V. Football, Letter in Wrestling, Quaker, French Club, Junior
Alliance.
FORM V: Fall Tennis, Letter in Wrestling, Quaker, Vice President of
French Club, Junior Alliance, Dance Committee.
FORM VI: Cross Country, Winter Track, Spring Track, Editor-in-Chief of
Quaker, Homecoming Committee, Copy Editor of Mosaic, 745 Club, Di
rector of Chemical Research.
Paul Chaset is the only boy in the Upper
School with a private dining room and
snack bar (the Quaker room). Because he is
so deeply interested in the school paper, he
spends all his free periods in the Quaker
room and often takes off for downtown
just so he can deliver the paper to the won
derful printer, "Speedy Everett.” Paul was
an outstanding wrestler and often came to
school on Mondays with black eyes because
of rough encounters Saturdays (nights?).
Having found time off from extracurricular
activities, he has managed to make honors
a number of times and plans to enliven the
Williams’ campus next year. Paul can do
other things, too; maybe that’s why Judy
calls him "Skippy-do.”
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KEN N ETH G A RY COPANS
RD $rl, Fostertown Road, Newburgh, N. Y.
FORM III: Freshman Spring Track, Camera Club.
FORM IV: Camera Club, Glee Club, Quaker.
FORM V: Letter in Soccer, Vice President of Camera Club, Secretary of
Glee Club, Delphian.
FORM VI: Letter in Soccer, President of Camera Club, Glee Club, Photo
Editor of Delphian.
Ken is a four year veteran of the board
ing department, an endurance record of sorts
for both Ken and the department. In his
first year out for soccer, he made the varsity,
occasionally freezing 21 other boys by stop
ping play to ask a question. For a few years
Ken played the guitar, or rather had it lying
around, before he switched to a banjo and
became quite an adept player. His fantastic
work on the Delphian is only one example
at his great photographic skill. Ken is a
very inquisitive student, and should know
by now almost as much American History
as Mr. Raines. With his famous skill in
personal persuasion, Ken is sure to be a big
success in college.

