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“But boundless risk must pay for bound- less gain.” Morris We few, we happy few, we band of Keeping time, time, time, in a sort of Runic rhyme . . . Poe ' . . . But listen thou well . . And plain thou’lt hear . . . ” Hold to thine ear Webb brothers.” Shakespeare
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BAND Stout . . . they march, a blustering band ...” Dryden A well-known group at Holbrook High School is the band. It can be seen and be heard at football games, assemblies, and pep rallies. However, these are not the only functions of the band. Under the direction of Mr. Francis Buckley, the members learn both musically and socially. The musicians obtain a firm background in music by joining the band. It also aids greatly those students who plan to continue in a musical education after they graduate from high school. They must learn to work with others, for the band must sound like one unit, not like separate members si mply playing their own parts. As in the past, Holbrook was well represented this year by its number of musicians participating in state and New England bands and orchestras, to which entry may be gained only by “stiff” com- petition. The band ' s busy season was climaxed by its annual spring concerts. What a world of happiness their harmony foretells ...” Poe I never saw his like; there lives no greater leader.” Tennyson
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BUSINESS STAFF — Row One: L. Frederick, A. Malloch, J. Cormier, R. Hobson, H. Scott, M. Stevens, A. Willis, R. Lemack. C. McClaren, J. Powers. Row Two: M. Anderson, C. Lundin, J. Solomonte, S. Minden, S. Spector, J. Dyer, J Pratt, P. Woodman. . . always attending strictly to business . . Clemens ECHO STAFFS TYPING STAFF — Row One: L. Haskell, J. Paulding, A. Malloch. Row Two: B. Clark, K. Lentz, S. Eldridge, K. Kemp, C. Baker, M. Bearne, J. Repetti. Row Three: L. Frederick, P. Frantz, J. Powers, J. Eisnor, C. Sangermano, C. Aniello. So careful of the type . . .” Tennyson LITERARY STAFF- — Row One: M. Yancey, M. Morris. Row Two: S. Myers, M. Brett, M. Wold, J. Thurberg, Editor; R. Martin, Editor- in-Chief. Row Three: M. Headley, S. Tacke. And force them, though it was in spite of Nature and their stars, to write.” Butler Mr. Robert Kindelan Art Advisor Miss Grace Pullo Literary — Head Advisor Mr. John Walsh Business Advisor “I do perceive here a divided duty.” Shakespeare ART STAFF— J. White, Editor; J. English, R. Johnson, J. Demarest, R. Griffith. “. . . always getting up new designs and trying them on people to see how they will go . . Clemens 26
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