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fi 'fi Front Row: Jose, Clark, Wallwork, Goriansky, Piper, Lyon, Garner. Middle Row: Mr. Cnalrfey, Grant, Weld, C., Hapgood, Grenning, Loemker, Jenkle, H ' 'l J. M H' . Corcoran, am, 1 er, , r. mman Back Row: Mu llavey, Patterson, Early, Chase, Wilson, Silverman, Codman, Tewks- bury, Hayden. Sixflz germ The Sixth Form of 1948 has a wide range of interests. But there is a solidarity in our class. Cliques have been conspicuous in their absence from our group. A visit, at any time, to the butt room will bear witness to the general feeling of good will and fellowship. We have been the backbone of the varsity squads and almost all of us have had the fun of representing the school in some form of muscular or cerebral combat. In the fall, the great majority of us forsook the ways of nicotine to join the football squad. About mid-season, we were all very sorry to learn that John Calvin would have to leave us to continue his studies in diesel engineering. Besides being a fine football player, John was one of the best liked fellows of the class, and, in losing him, we feel the school lost a good student. Winter found us all wielding basketballs, hockey sticks, or slippery slats. The coming of spring will find most of us summoning enough ambition to enjoy our- selves at baseball and tennis. The budding vocalists among us have greatly enjoyed each year's presentation of a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. This year will be no exception, as many of us are plan- ing to lend our talents to the cause. Also among our group were several who answered the call .to the debating team and contributed to the successful debating season. Photo- graphy is another hobby which has claimed many of our clan. The class had its origin in the fall of 1943, when two of our present contingent arrived and had their first confused look at the campus. Each year more recruits have been mustered in, until we now have our full com- pliment of twenty-six. One of the major achievements of the class is the change we instigated in the system of giving to charity. Instead of donating our parent's money, we feel we have made a personal sacrifice in instituting the golden rule meal. At this meal, once a week, we eat inexpensive foods and donate the savings to a worthy cause. We feel that we, as a class, have done our best for Holdernessg the result has been that we have received the best that she has to offer.
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v we mg,-2 f 1. ' WILLIAM BARTLETT CHASE G6Bart!9 66Thay9! Hllector!! Proctor Academy Andover, N. H. Born: New York City, March 3, 1929 . As good-'matured a soul as e're trod on shoe of leather. -Cervantes. ACTIVITIES Football 4, 5 QHJ, 6 QHJ Skiing 3, 4, 5, 6 QHJ, lCaptainJ Baseball 3, 4, 5 CHD, 6 Choir 5 Movie Committee 6 fChairmanJ Disiplinary Committee 6 Entered Holderness in 1944 Preparing for Springfield BJ RICHARD CAMPBELL BADGER CLARK Rickey 44 Cherry St. Danvers, Mass. Born: Boston, Mass., August 19, 1930 My heart is wax moulded as she pleases. -Cervantes. ACTIVITIES Football 4, 5, 6 Skiing 4, 5, 6 Baseball 4 CHD, 5 CHD, 6 Student Council 4, Choir 4, 5 Photography Club 5, 6 Gilbert and Sullivan 4, 5, 6 Entered Holderness in 1945 Preparing for Middlebury
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