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...cause of the furor is 20-year-old, blue-eyed, chestnut-haired Toni Avril Gardiner. Granddaughter of a shepherd and daughter of an army officer, Toni was born in Suffolk, educated in Anglican schools in England except for a three-year sojourn in Malaya (1955-58), when her father put in a stint in Kuala Lumpur. After finishing high school, Toni went to work as a payroll clerk for London's Peak Engineering Co. But, as one company official tactfully explained, "her calculations were rather erratic," and she ended up on the telephone switchboard...
...Michael Redgrave's chestnut-haired, statuesque (5 ft. 10½ in.) daughter Vanessa, 24, was appearing in Ibsen's rarely performed The Lady from the Sea as Boletta, the awkward elder daughter, and achieving a superb characterization after years of promising but unspectacular parts. Wrote Kenneth Tynan in the Observer: "If there is better acting than this in London, I should like to hear...
...Lombard as undergraduate manager and G. Neal Ryland '63, of Winthrop House and Richmond, Va., will become varsity manager. Roger A. Gilman '62, of Kirkland House and Storrs, Conn., was choosen to replace Michael Barricks as the head manager in swimming. Robert L. Beal '68, of Quincy House and Chestnut Hill, Mass., will be second manager...
...Pasachoff '68, of Quincy House and New York City, will replace Grey Jones, the squash manager and Jeffrey L. Berenberg '63, of Quincy House and Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, was chosen undergraduate manager in wrestling. He will replace Pete Schwartz. Paul S. Horvitz '64, of Hurlbut Hall and Santurce, Puerto Rico, will become varsity manager. The undergraduate manager for track, D. Roger Ferguson '62, of Dunster House and Syracuse, New York, will remain in his position and managers for the fencing team will be chosen next week...
Robert P. Bland '62, of Winthrop House and Chestnut Hill, recently named All-Ivy goalie, has picked up two more awards in the past two days. Monday Bland was voted the John Tudor Memorial Trophy as the Most Valuable Player of the season, and last night New England Sports-writers and coaches decided to start him on the All-New England first team...