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fi h. HOWARD SHAW TUTHILL - JOHN RICH STIMPSON Wallingford, Conn. Kents Hill School Football 8, 9, Skiing 8, 9, Waterfront 8, Riilery 8, Tennis 9. jack, a mainstay of the football line, was one of the big- gest members of the class. He did a fine job as the upper- classman in Mr. Bottom and is probably still washing lemon out of his hair. Another area in which jack excelled was riilery. He spent much free time at the range and was a good shot. Darien, Conn. Vermont Academy Campcraft 8, 9, Skiing 8, Baseball 8, 9, Ski Team 9. During his senior year, Terry was a member of two teams, ski and baseball. During the winter months he spent much time giving his skis the care a child would expect from its mother. A fine competitor, he gave his all to both sports. x , V -Q , as If ,Q .gf . 'i Z FREDERICK WILLIAM UIHLEIN, JR. Milwaukee, Wis. Colorado Academy Football 8, 9, Ski Team 8, 9, Baseball 8, 9, Cabinet 9, Job Foreman 9. One of the athletes of the school, Rip did a fine job in football, as an important member of the ski team, and as an ever-reliable center Helder in baseball. He has the distinc- tion of being the only member of the class to go west for the completion of his secondary education. Wonder if the good skiing could have influenced his choice?
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PETER ELLIOT SOLOMON 6, 'hr JAMES PARKER SMITH, III Longmeadow, Mass. Westminster Campus Improvement 8, Skiing 8, 9, Chess Club 8, For- estry 9, Tennis 9. . After bouncing around from ,room to room, Jim finally settled in with jeff Wise and the two' hit it off quite well. Anytime one passed by their room, he heard music either recorded or manufactured by Jim on the guitar or both. A quiet, reserved boy, jim was well-liked and respected by all. His room was usually a very well organized and spot- lessly clean place. Franklin, N. H. Forman School Forestry 8, Ski Improvement 7, Skiing 7, 8, 9, Football Manager 8, 9, Baseball Manager 8, 9, Rillery 7, 8, Chronicle Staff 8, 9, Library Committee 9. Peter usually had the job of bell-ringer and did well at it. He also had one of the nearest rooms on campus and was proud of this fact. As manager of football and baseball he was always there when needed and was appreciated by Mr. Thompson and Mr. Wood. MICHAEL STEPHEN STERNBERG New Orleans, La. Ecole Classique Tennis 8, 9, Skiing 8, 9, Forestry 8, Chronicle 8, 9, Blaze 9, Chess Club 8, 9, Photography Club 8, 9, Model Airplane Club 8, 9, Waterfront 9. Anytime there was a visiting team on campus, Mike was at the game or meet with his trusty camera shooting away at the action. He was photography editor of this yearbook and served on the Chronicle staff in the same area. A resident of Brewster, he found the darkroom handy to finish his work. Mike should also be commended for the way he ran Operation Coke this last year. ,W
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PETER WEEKS V -far 'QTY CHRISTOPHER DOYLE VENN Boston, Mass. Northwood School Campcraft 7, Skiing 7, Baseball 7, 8, 9, Glee Cub 7, Stu- dent Council 8, Ski Team 8, 9, Tennis 8, Ski Improvement 9. A three year member of the ski team, Chris did a fine job and was a steady influence and good competitor. As a resident of Clark-Morgan, he had an opportunity to sleep later in the morning and it was a common sight to see Chris come dashing down the stairs at the peal of the last bell, buttoning his shirt. We were all envious, Chris. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Kents Hill School Student Council 7, 8, 9, Cabinet 8, 9, Dining Room Superintendent 9, Football 8, 9, Hockey 7, 8, 9, Baseball 7, 8, 9, Host Committee 7, 8, Glee Club 7, 8, Ski Improvement 8, Waterfront 7. Pete served as captain of two varsity sports this year, hockey and baseball. He was a mainstay on three varsities. One of his staunchest supporters and a familiar sight on campus when a game was being played, was his mother. She has reason to be proud of him, as he always performed well in competition. His leadership was not confined to the playing field. He did a fine job as Dining Room Superin- tendent and as president of the Student Council. 'WGS' STEVEN ELTINGE WINEBRENNER Hanover, Pa. Berwick Academy Forestry 8, 9, Ski Team 9, French Floor Leader 9, Fire Commissioner 9, Model Airplane Club 8, 9, Tennis 8, 'Skiing 8, Baseball 8, 9. Small in stature, Steve showed wonderful leadership and ability in many areas. He did an excellent job as floor leader in French. His lirst year here he learned to ski and in his second year was a member of the ski team, quite an accom- plishment. He covered second base very well this spring and was surprisingly strong at bat. He managed to get around a dance floor pretty well too. E M595 '
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