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RAND CRAIG DUNCAN PAUL BERNARD GARDENT f ,,,.,,pv'f DOUGLAS BROOKS DADE Wifzchester, Mass. Kents Hill School Hockey 8, 9, Ski Improvement 9, Forestry 8, 9, Campus Improvement 8. Doug was a first string player and a high scorer on our hockey team. He added a lot of life to the first floor of Hinman and his good humor and contagious smile won him many friends. Port Wfasbington, L. I., N. Y. Paul D. Sbiber High School Forestry 7, 8, 9, Skiing 7, 8, 9, Baseball 8, 9, Fire Commis- sioner 9, Glee Club 7, 8, Campcraft 7. A generally quiet boy, Randy made a great deal of noise with his big bat during baseball season. Usually batting in the clean-up position, he knocked in many runs and con- tributed much to making the season a successful one. During the seasons he spent on forestry, he worked constructing a dock at his plot. Weston, Mass. Kimball Union Academy Clark-Morgan Floor Leader 9, Host Committee 8, 9, Ten- nis 9, Tennis 8, 9, Chess Club 8, Library Committee 8, Hockey 8, 9, Football 8, 9, Ski Improvement 7, Skiing 7, Campcraft 7. Paul, one of the best-natured boys on campus, was a main- stay on the football team. He thrived on the calisthenics and loved to run laps. He would finish the laps just as re- freshed as when he started. During hockey season he de- veloped into quite a skater and scored quite a few goals. Another of his accomplishments was his ability to consume huge quantities of Clancy's food. A familiar sight was Paul roaming from table to table to see if the occupants had finished all their dessert. Congratulations for having won the Hinman award, Paul. '
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fl' BRADFORD BROOKS COWEN S pringfield, Mass. Worcester Academy Waterfront 6, 7, 9, Tennis 6, 8, 9, Skiing 6, 7, 8, 9, French Assistant Floor Leader 9, Chess Club 7. Brad was a four year boy who was probably the tallest and most likely the best dressed student on campus. He was a hard worker and during conference periods could be seen making the rounds to the different rooms getting advice and suggestions. He was an assistant floor leader in French and did a fine job there. During his stay here he became a quite prolicient skier. ARTHUR COOLIDGE Cox Reading, Mass. Proctor Academy Hockey 7, 8, 9, Brewster Floor Leader 9, Campus Improve- meht 9, Tennis 8, 9, Chronicle 9, Band 7, 8, 9, Glee Club 7, 8, Skating 7, Forestry 7, Chess Club 7. Arthur started in the fourth grade and was one of two six year students. As manager of the band, he has been Mr. O'Dell's right hand man and whenever any group presented a play it was almost a certainty that Arthur would be in it. The climax of his dramatic career came when he played G. A. in Muggsy and the stern headmaster of a military school in Mr. Bottom. His sense of humor will be missed here. PETER JENNINGS CRAWFORD Essex, Comz. Proctor Academy Fire Marshall 9, Football 8, 9, Ski Team 9, Tennis 9, Skiing 8, Ski Improvement 8. One of the quieter boys, Peter served as Fire Marshal and did a fine job. He started out as manager of the ski team but ended up as one of the competitors and a good one. Oln the football team he showed this same competitive spirit and contributed much to the team's successful season. ,A.'T. f ,P I 'rl
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GREGORY SCHOCK HORNE sl. I FREDERICK HERBERT GOHL, II Barrington, Ill. Foreman School Baseball 8, 9, Ski Team 9, Football 9, Library Committee 9, Ski Improvement 8, Skiing 8. Fred was a member of both the football and baseball teams and won his letter in each sport. His hobby was following professional teams and rooting for those from the Chicago area. What time did the Black Hawks hockey games finish, Fred? THOMAS POWELL HASLAM, II New Orleans, La. New Orleans Academy Football 9, Skiing 9, Baseball 9. Tom, entering as a ninth-grader, joined right in as a reg- ular member of the varsity in football. Having never skied before, he did quite well and he also became an able skater. He was a diligent student and often applied for late lights to study in Hinman common room. West Boylston, Mass. Governor Dmnmer French Floor Leader 9, Tennis 8, 9, Skiing 8, 9, Campus Improvement 8, Blaze S, Tennis Club 9, Chronicle 9, Stu- dent Council 9. Greg moved from Brewster, where he lived last year, to become floor leader in French. He worked well at this and at the activity of tennis where he became a rather accom- plished player. A sincere, serious student, his presence and thoughtful suggestions were helpful to the Student Council. flu
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