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THE SIGN I X r' r 0-1NflArl rOOI5ALL Sixemnn football moves very popular among the smaller boys of the school this YBJPQ Under the direction of Wr. Bailey the boys were divided into two teams, the Greens and the Grays. Again because of trensoortatlon difficulties no outside teams were plfyed. However, A schedule wssaub ranged between the two teams, end five games were played with the Grcensminning three and the.Grays two. The following boys worexfmbers of the two teams: Greg Stewart, John Chandler, Bob Verrier, John Reed, Dick Mershsll, Cherlie Hsrsball, Ed Tucker, Job Kerr, Lic? Handel, Snrmy Reynolds, Bert Reed, lnc Dial Tavlor. Minor H333 Vere . . awarded the Greens end the Grajs at tLe :erm dinner. K ox 4 1 J 1 5 l N y 7 i A, ,J tx A X,
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THE SIGN Positions on the Echoes' staff are open to all boys who wish to try for them. This year the staff consisted of the following: David Ellis, Managing Editor John Reed Dick Smith. Howard Noyes ,,Claude Hosseri Q. .H H - These boys have worsen hard all yenr and given up much Vof their'spare time to print the Echoes and other things such as school lists and tests, and the school is much indebted to them for the fine work they have done. , qzwn ' THE SIGN The Sign is the name.i'dB school yearbook written and published by the boys with the helpof the faculty. Although nearly half the school does work on the Sign, most of the work is done by the Sign Board. This is a coveted position to hold. more of work in the To get on the Board a boy must oo twenty hours or different branches of theShgL These are editorial, art, composition, and adver- tisement. Thistle a goal that all boys strive for but few reach. We are sorry that all the'bogs who help with the Sign cannot make the Heard, but we thank them sincerely for their willingness totwlp.
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-1---H--+w---.--.---++--m---- Tl-IE sleN -----------W---Q-ff W1 NTER S PCJKTS N l, -3 ...- , li in hr S As there was little ice this year the op- portunities for skating on the Exeter River were very limited. Thus hockey did not develop into a major winter sport as usual. Several good snow falls, however, did provide ample opportunity for sk1ing,tobogganing, and coasting on the hill back of school throughout most of the winter months. Due to transportation difficulties, the usual winter sports weekend trip to Mooselaukee had to be cancelled and a winter sports holiday was substituted in the middle of February. Those boys wishing to ski hiked to a good hill outside of town where lunch was served and the day spent skiing. The younger boys stayed at school to coast on the back hill. R m
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