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HI M HALL Front Row: Mr. Brayman, Mr. Minnier, Gwen and Mrs. Minnier, Penta, Togba, Stewart, Bennett, Martin, Smith A., Pulsifer, Shay, Mrs. Thompson and Cindy, Karen and Mr. Thomp- son. Second Row: Davenport, Camm, Findlay, Waterman, Stephens, Rice, Cowen, Randall, Mrs. Leavitt, Mr. Leavitt. Third Row: Schreuder, Sadinsky, McClellan, Franchot, Freeman, Sgro. Fourth Row: Cheney, Cochrane, White J., Pannaci, Stowe, Knudson, Bergeson. Ififtl: Row: Gray, Barker W., Sharrock, Auer, Wyeth, Jarvis. Back Row: Ball, Wurster. We in Hinman think we have the best dorm on campus. I guess it is only natural that we should feel this way, but we do have reasons. Some of them are difhcult to put in print, and just stopping in to visit would not make them obvious to a visitor. Perhaps on a different level we have something comparable to school spirit. Hinman has esprit de corps, and we who live there take pride in what we have. Hinman has been more than just a place to hang ,L tx W Q ggi? ht f3!.'E '-5 nia- Xf Q , A4 .ei our books this year. Perhaps a lot of credit goes to the faculty who are always ready when needed with help and guidance. Much credit should also be given Sandy Knudson, our dorm leader, and our able floor leaders, Dave Freeman and john Randall. Quiet dur- Y ing study hall and during free time helped us to develop many of the scholars on campus. Our common room isn't quite finished yet, but we all realize that it takes other people's time and only our patience to receive something we have wanted for a long time.. Well, we have blown our own horn long and loud enough. Come visit us and form your own opinions.
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yu , ' 3 , FCCTB LL B nm Frou! Row: Bolton, Williams, Hamilton, Comins, Ohta and Whitehead CCO-Captainsb, Seely, Abercrombie, Schreuder, Stevens, Sargent. Buck Razr: Mr. Thompson, Doty, Cobb, Franchot, Wurster, Miller, Ball, Munro, Bergeson, Harris F., Hinman, Davidson, Auer, Knudson, jar- vis, deMare, Mr. Lary. C.M.S. finished the football season undefeated and untied for the first time in its history. There were also two other firsts this season. The team was out- fitted in brand new uniforms and they had the use of the newly dedicated Cotting Field for practice and home games. The team played out of the split T formation which was enhanced by the return of several veteran players. Blake Munro and Ed Ball did an excellent job at the tackle positions. Ed Ball also did some very fine kicking of fourth downs. Helping them in the forward wall were our guards, Sandy Knudson and Sandy Harris, along with our center, Bill Wurster. The ends, Bill Whitehead and Biff Williams gave the team a strong pass offense and were very effective ground gainers carrying the ball on reverses around end. i ri. +.bfVf- V l . . In the offensive backheld we had Doug Abercrombie at quarterback, Yatchi Ohta and Bill Seely as half- backs, and Dave Bergeson at fullback. The backfield was fast, deceptive, and well balanced. Yatchi was a fast starter and quick to change direction. Bill Seely's sheer determination and power won us many first downs and he spelled the difference in the Hanover game with his conversion for the necessary points to win. Dave Bergeson was an excellent runner and passer who could be depended upon for those needed yards and touchdowns. Dave also played well at the defensive tackle position. Our defensive team was also a strong unit consist- ing mainly of the afore-mentioned. Jim Hinman did a good job at safety and Willett Cobb broke in at de- fensive end and played some in the offensive end spot. We were very fortunate in having the following boys so effective as substitutes: Bob Bolton and Tom Hamilton as halfbacks, jim Hinman as fullback, Bert Comins as quarterback and John Miller, Normand Schreuder, Thumper Auer, and Dick Meynell as line- men. This year's team was not composed of outstanding players, but rather a group of boys who worked to- gether as a unit to become an outstanding team. Those names mentioned here and those not, never lacked in spirit nor enthusiasm. The praise received from offi- cials, spectators, and opposing coaches and players for their good sportsmanship, hard but clean play was well deserved. It is with a warm feeling of grati- tude that I, along with Mr. Lary, was able to have shared in their success. D.T.T.
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