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To the Class of 1946 For when the One Great Scorer comes to write against your name, He writes - Not that you won or lost - but how you played the game. . . . Grantland Rice Each moment that you gave to the sports you loved, here at Belmont Hill, every bead of sweat that ever oozed through your young pores in the exhilaration of a game, all the physical development in which your bodies ever reveled, all the teeh- niques asnd skills you ever learned in each. separate sport you followed, - all shall have been in vain and reduced to a mere materialistic memory, unless their real and abiding lessons are translated into moral stamina. Did the execution of a play call for courage on the football field? Then have the courage not' to compromisef your principles on the broader playing-field of life. Did you have to make quich decisions on the basketball court? Then don't vaeillatc before the dictates of a right conscience. Did you train yourself to play fair on the baseball diamond? Then remember that fair play is the sporting edition of the Golden Rule. Did you pull with your team to win the game? Then wall' arm in arm witlz your fellowman to goals of commosn achievement. PVere you proud of a clean and sound body? Then be more proud to possess a mind that is sound and pure! Unless your future lives are so inspired, your days at Belmont llill shall have been nothing but shadows without ssubstance, matter without form. William E. Grohe
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L eclication We of the,Sixth Form dedieate this yearbook to Mr. Grohe as a small token of o-ur deep appreciation of all he has do.ne for us. He has always been a true leader and friend to us. He has taught as to play the game hard and clean whatever the owuteome. His' in- fluence ozn our lives has been profound. His friendly counsel and help not only on the athletic fela' but in all our school activities have put as eternally in his debt. life will always remember him' and what he1 stood for.
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Third Row: Mr. Togneri, Mr. Densmore Second Row: Mr. Whittier. Mr. Croke, Mr. Koslowski, Mr. Harris. Mr. Keller, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Maxwell. Mr. Mallett, Mr. Duncan Front Row: Mr. Carroll, Mr. Gregg, Mr. Burroughs, Mr. Jenney, Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Boecklin, Mr. von Mering, Mr. Sawyer, Mr. Funk
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