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BREWSTER H LL Front Row: Mr. Wood, Mary and Mr. Wakely, Charles and Mrs. Wakely, Westlund, Filios 3 Barker J., Chase, Sigman, Clemence, Upson, Bobskill, Young, Mr. Harrington. Second Row: Doane, jagoda, Irwin, Hamilton, Thompson, Cox, Ohta, Caldwell, Mr. Noldt. Third Row: I-Iarris A., Sargent, Hale, Mascitis, Johnson, Seely, de Mare, White M. Fourth Row: Doty, Wilson E.,.Krohne, Casselman, Davidson, Wood. Buck Row: Miller, Brown, Munro. Wil- liams, Harris F. What was that? Of course Brewster is the best dorm in school. I wouldn't be in any other if you paid me . . . look at all Brewster has to offer. Why . . . there is absolutely no competition as far as other dorms go, and just look at how it has changed! No more wood beds that squealed and marked the floor, no more broken springs and ripped sheets. Now we have new steel beds with good springs, and legs that still squeak and mark the floor. No hard mattresses that keep you awake all night. No more soft ones that left you, in effect, lying on the floor with springs sticking in your back. Our new mattresses do sink down a bit, but, well . . . By the way have you seen our new common room? It's beautiful, isn't it? And our parties every Monday night are tops. And our . . . i . ' .'Q' , Z - ' 'ti' -at EQ i- - ' A 4, :...?i,. , I ' 1 ' if ' A ,ga ' fr If lil :Thi -'iw-y:', ,L A if AZN , , :Q :I w . 4 .Qs V .,.uV D, V Jig-, W- W ' Leia! 'QI Mfr' rg' Q- B at Wait a minute will you? Tell me a little bit about what you have in this so-called common room. Well, as you probably know, the room, in the basement of Brewster, has a beautiful counter and stool set-up Cfor parties, etc.l. It has a new ping-pong table, which is very popular. Now instead of sitting down there in the deafening silence and solitude, doing your homework, you can sit down, if indeed you can find a seat, amid the yelling, screaming, turbulent throng that are excitedly following the ping-pong game. Doing your homework, and trying to ignore the mo- notonous, maddening, ponk-pink-ponk of the ping-pong ball is but a minor problem. Well, we have a fine dorm, and well-staffed too. With the Wakelys CN., B., C., and MJ and Mr. Wood on the top floor, and the Harringtons QR., J., and MJ with Mr. Noldt on the bottom floor, we have a very complete and able staff who are always ready to offer help to troubled, disap- pointed, or stupid students. The faculty members often hold floor parties for the boys. My hat's off to those brave souls, our faculty. A hner group of boys you couldn't find. Why, the Brew- ster boys have more spirit than those of any other dorm. We do have our troubles, however. We still can't decide which is worse: Doty playing his records at full volume with the door open and the windows shut, or, Doty playing his records at full volume with the windows open and the door shut! Blake Munro is our able student dorm leader. He has a line staff of boys under his command, as it were. On the bottom floor there are Sargent and Hamilton to keep order. On the top floor there are Sandy Harris and Miller. They do 'a good job at keeping the noise down to a dull roar. We also have our share of hackers, including most of those in the dorm. I mean a dorm wouldn't be much of a dorm if it didn't have its share of the hackers, would it? We have no riots and mass fights, but the boys do manage to find some extra-extra-superextra-curricular activities to indulge in.
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