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. V .- -r ,. . Front Row: Jose, Wallwork, Chase, Clark, Piper fCaptainJ, Early, Wilson, Barrows Grout. Second Row: J. Dunn, Nichols, Whitney, Goriansky, Hain, Whitaker, Carter, Weld Jones. Third Row: Luce, McKinstry, Eldridge, Bright QManagerJ, Mr. Stephenson fCoachJ Mr. Cary fCoachJ, Grant 1ManagerJ, Linder, Stephani. Fronf gow: Rennie, Baskin, Jenkel, Summers, Bradner Captainj, Green, Lind, Codman, e ries. Second Row: Mr. Abbey fCoachJ, J. Miller, Kulla, Mullavey, Leach, Foust, R. Miller, Hamilton, Lyon., Kyle, Clifton, Zuckerman. ThirgIRow: P. Dunn, Hapgood, F. Dunn, Brill, Spalding, Patterson, Weathe1's, Garner, anson.
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Ever since her first appearance here, Mrs. Archie, as she has been called, has given to Holderness some indefinable spirit, which words cannot describe. In the position of school nurse, she refused to take the easy course of penicillin peddler or sulphur sprayer. She has, rather, given her atten- tion to the students whether they were sound or sick. Her kindness has relieved the initial pangs of home-sickness and her gen- eral good humor has helped days in the infirmary go faster. Thus, because we feel that not enough recognition can be given her we wish to set aside, as a small token of our appreciation, this page in our year- book, to MRS. HILDUR J. ARCHIBALD
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