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11491 'fd JOHN PICKNEY NELSON Manchester, N. H. Mt. Herman School Student Council 9, Hinman Floor Leader 9, Ski Team 9, Campcraft 8, Chronicle 8, 9, Skiing 8, Forestry 8, Tennis 9. Jack's writing ability won him awards during his time at school and the respect of his fellow students. His efforts helped give the Chronicle one of the best years it has had. An eager student, he could be seen studying his French vocabulary even at the breakfast table. Is it le crayon or la Crayon, Jack? VAIL RAYMOND O,CONNOR Beverly Farms, Mass. Holderness Clark-Morgan Floor Leader 9, Baseball 8, 9, Skiing 8, Waterfront 8, Riflery 8, Ski Team 9. Vail, the top Hoor leader of Clark-Morgan, was a line competitor both in the classroom and on the athletic field. This last year as a member of the ski team he contributed much to the success of the season. ANDRES GUSTAVO PAsToR1zA Santiago, Dominican Republic Taft Ski Improvement 9, Hockey 9, Baseball Manager 9, Rillery 9. This dark-eyed lad, our only foreign student this year, ably served in positions of responsibility. As treasurer of the Senior Class, he could be seen making the rounds of the dormitories collecting dues from his classmates. He also served as treasurer of Hinman Hall and did a very efficient job. Another accomplishment of Andy's was learning to skate. He became quite good at this and enjoyed hockey practice and games. He even liked to shovel off the rink! lr ii Q .um I-ni '
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WILLIAM EVANS MAJOR DAVID JAY MANN HENRY JOHN KOCH, III Concord, N. H. Holderness Student Council 9, Cabinet 9, Skiing 8, 9, Tennis 8, 9, Tennis Club 9, Chronicle 9, Student Recreational Director 9. Henry came back last fall with quite a lot of ability on the tennis court, acquired over the summer. He continued to improve all fall and again this last spring and is quite a seasoned player now. In the meantime, he did not neglect the books as he finished as top man of his class. Congratulations, Henry. Ufillimantic, Coma. Governor Dummer Brewster Dormitory Leader 9, Student Council 9, Cabinet 9, Football 8, 9, Skiing 8, 9, Tennis 8, 9. Tiger , a title he received during his lirst year out for football, describes Bi11's actions on the athletic field. Size meant nothing to him, the bigger they were, the harder they fell. He did a very efficient job as Brewster Dorm Leader also. :IQ- Lowell, Mass. lVorcester Academy Cabinet 9, Football 8, 9, Baseball 8, 9, Library Committee 8, Chairman 9, Skiing 8, 9. One look at the trophy case in Hopkins Hall would tell a great deal about David's last year at school. His name appears there twice as most valuable player in football and baseball. His right arm contributed to many victories, in the fall throwing many accurate passes and in the spring twirling the ball past many ai surprised batter. He also did a fine job as Librarian.
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PETER TRACY RAMUS .R W '--ff PAUL NICHOLAS PETERSON Haverhill, Mass. New Hampton Brewster Floor Leader 9, Forestry 7, 8, 9, Skiing 7, 8, Riflery 7, 8, Waterfront 7, Chess Club 8, Fire Commissioner 8, Audio Visual 9, Ski Team 9, Host Committee 8, 9. Paul, the smallest in the class, was one of the most pop- ular boys on campus. He loved to wrestle and used his small size and amazing agility to good advantage in a contest with a much bigger boy. No matter what he tackled he did it well. As a member of the ski team, he was a strong com- petitor and as a floor leader in Brewster he acted with firmness and authority. iii , -1' 9 Q , 'il Princeton, N. J. Princeton High Assistant Dining Room Superintendent 9, Forestry 8, 9, Skiing 8, 9, Football 9, Waterfront 7. A The electronic wizard of Clark-Morgan was always being asked to repair some item. His room was a maze of wires, tubes and apparatus too complicated looking to describe. He was a valuable member of the Audio-Visual club and when not working setting up a public address system or movie projector could be found in the kitchen talking over the dining room situation with Clancy. LAWRENCE WILLIAM REED 1-ff' vl Q Marslayield Hills, Mass. Thayer Skiing 7, 8, 9, Tennis 9, Football 9, Fire Commissioner 9, Ski Improvement 8, Waterfront 7, Campcraft 7. Larry resided in Proctor House and had the distinction of living in the same dorm as the Wakelys all three years he was here, Brewster, French and Proctor. On many an unscheduled afternoon he could be found helping to con- struct a tree house where, when finished, he spent Saturday nights sleeping out.
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