Lepellier
Leper's last name in "A Separate Peace" is Lepellier.
In the book A Separate Peace, Leper Lepellier suffers a nervous breakdown from which he does not fully recover from after enlisting in boot camp.
Leper.
I believe he is 17, or somewhere around that age.
he's enlisting in the army
happy
Leper Lepellier
Gene's long-distance call in "A Separate Peace" was from Leper Lepellier, one of his classmates at Devon School. Leper calls Gene to inform him that he has enlisted in the military.
He sees a movie of soldiers that ski.
In "A Separate Peace," Leper was portrayed as a quiet, sensitive, and nature-loving character. He was interested in skiing and birdwatching. Leper also struggled with the reality of the war and its effect on him, leading to a breakdown in his mental health.
Leper Lepellier
Yes, in the book "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles, Leper Lepellier does have a snail collection, which he keeps in a small woodenhouse he built to house them. This collection becomes a source of fascination and obsession for him during the story.