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The next year added four more to our number and rncreased responsrbrlrtres Daye Harrrs preferrrnv Brooks to hrs resery atlon rn North Carolrna added flay or to the form X afa, subsequently notorrous for hrs X ellow ournalrsrn was qurck to assume lrterary responsrbrlrty and rarse the Sizzeld to new herffhts whrle George lxrlborn arrry ed and made eyerythrnfr competrtrye Krngsbury was an added asset to football hockey baseball and school lrfe rn egener al Bender unable to cope wrth hrs oppressrye prefectorlal dutres retrred to the rnhrmary wrth pneumonra for erght weeks and Mtlbank tmpresslng a grrl at a house party decrded to drag along the crew course rn the school launch durrnv lunchtrme He landed on an rsland wrth the motor boat Back at the body house, Webster found our form hard to handle, and to atone for hrs offenses was treed by Freeman and Nlrller Bronson Hall smellrnff a punffent odor rn hrs room wondered what had hap pened rt was a strnk bomb Soon Nfarrrner s qualrflcauons for drnrnff room prefect became parnfully ey rdent rn hrs sleuthrnrg back stage for crffarette butts wrth Mr C hry ers who feared for wrfe and lrfe 53 X Fnvlrsh under the Nflaclsaac Palmer Eldred trlumytrate met seldom as all the classes were frrst perrod The newlv rnstrtuted Fencrnff club met frequently that rs untrl Campbell s forl went through both srdes of Morse s shrrt The members of the club are strll try mg to fivure out why rt drdn t go through Morse too Actryrtres came to a halt wrthrn the club but not outsrde rt It was decrded to put the rssue of C atholrcrsm ys Protestantrsm to trral by arms oe DrC,lerrco representrnff the Papacy lrttle was proy ed as both champrons clarmed they had won ln sunny sprrngf the crew consrstrnff almost entrrely of members of our form donned bla7ers straw hats and Brooks tres amrd crres of conformrsts Howeyer thrs drd not deter them from occasronal drps they recommend Lake Cochrckewrck Fhe concludrnff ey ent of the year for all rntents and purposes was Freeman s attempt to buy an oar from Nffr Krngsbury To Freeman s drsmay there were none for sale Ml but a few pearls who had fallen by the waysrde returned thrs year and rn addrtron seyeral notable rf rather late arrryals The most notrceable of these was Ben Wrlson who sewrnff a Brooks shreld oyer hrs lvfrlton patch, added a certarn amount of debatable rntellectual flayor and showered frequently rn the Danforth room Bruce Chambers fresh out of quarantrne, came from Envland for a chanffe of chmate and founded a new chapter of the I lrke Wrnnre Club Bronson Hall hrtherto aboye us felt such a deep attachment for our form that he stayed back to recerye an extra drploma A new band was formed by Ted Prrce and Mr Cahry ers whrch consrsted completely of percussron mstruments and played a new yartety of 'Nlame that Fune Ted named rt, and then you trred to frvure out rf you could recoffnrze rt when the band played rt The newly formed Octet was somewhat more harrnonrous Xlthouvh Xoungman farled to rncrte a counter reyolutron rn Cuba the srxth form year wrtnessed a new outbreak of relrffrous wars that wrll doubtless go down rn hrstory besrde the wars of the Reformatron whrch rn comparrson, rndeed, seem rnsrfrnrfrcant DlClCflCO affarn defendrnff The Farth but forsakrnq the forl turned to eraser and chalk fights rn the Lrnk Mrlbank stepped rnto Xldrrch s shoes becomrnv the heretrc defender of Protestantrsm Ks the year wore on the furnrture rn the Danforth room wore out and a new sofa had to be brought rn upon whrch oyce can usually be seen asleep llebatmo lil fr 11, . r V . L' V .1 4, V . K ' . , , D , U . ' ..' V A 5 ,lv - 9 - lv. f I tr ' . D . . y. v- , 4 . .' Q . D D . Q 7 ' r L , . . O' V v C . . I 44 U , . A .l . V . ' . , s ' v . '. tv y . 1 Q n V- 1 1 boldly' fought the heretrc, Rrchard Aldrrch, at hve-thrrty one mrsty Saturday' mornrngg ., 4' . . A V, .-. ' D . - ' , ' . ., , ' ., , , , H . ,. Y . , s ' .g I . D Y , . . ., . .T v , , ' ' ' V ' , . . V . A I , . A ., . O y O . . . H . . . , ,, . 7 A. . , . Y My I . . r N , . .. . 7. M ' ' ' D 1 U v V' A . ..A 7 . . . V . . , . 7 4, D x - 4 g s . - ra ' I ' o o 1 - C Q 5
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