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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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                                          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.
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