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Allen R. Grossman read the Class Poem, "Coming Upon the Azores." Following these ceremonies, Clifford L. Alexander, Jr. '55, First Class Marshall, presented the colors of his class to the freshman representatives. George E. Vaillant '55 of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., read the Class...
Allen R. Grossman read the Class Poem, "Coming Upon the Azores." Following these ceremonies, Clifford L. Alexander, Jr. '55, First Class Marshall, presented the colors of his class to the freshman representatives. George E. Vaillant '55 of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., read the Class Ode, which the class sang under the direction of Class Chorister Jonathan Steinberg...
...poetry is somewhat better. Fletcher's title page poem is excellent: ("I shall miss the ticket filing/I shall miss the frenzied cheers./I shall miss the cozy parties/With their one-too-many beers. . ."). George Vaillant contributes a deft satire of argument by authority...
...banks of the Charles. He sums up his feeling with: "I'm just a creeping socialist, and you can be sure as shootin' that the next TVA-like project I sponsor will be a dam to head off the Charles at West Newton." Not neglecting baseball, G. E. Vaillant has, written "Dink Stover at Sarasota," in which the fabled athlete tries to make the major leagues in the best Yale manner. He fails...
...Mello cleared 12 feet to take first in the pole vault, as George Vaillant and Ed Jacobson came in second and third to complete a Crimson sweep. Mello took second in the high jump...