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Bark Row, lvl! lu viglit: O. Barclay, E. Streit. Milliken. St'm11r1' rozvz S. Low. QI, Greene, S, Radcliffe. Frou! rout: Ii. XVorrell. C. Coward. 'I'I1e ,Xtltlelic .x5SUL'ltlllUIl began the year ixilh a l Ulll'-SL'llUUl Play Day irliieli iircluclecl a ixell-roimclecl program ul' Iiockcy, tennis, archery, and roller hall. ln the fall. the Hockey Varsity played a game at Barrington High School, defeating their team. 5-0. On March 7, the Basketball Team welll to llancrolt to play their lraclitioiial game of the season, aiitl non, EH-27, A Gym and Dame lJClllUll5ll'llllUIl, uri April IU. exhihileil the imrk ul' many ul the SlllllCIllS taking part in the claiiciiig aiitl sports programs. The season Closed in May with a lfieltl Day lor lhe girls in 'junior and Senior High aml their parents. For participation on the tliflereiit teams, awards were gixeir. and the Athletic .Xssuciation was lllI'llCll over to next year's olhcers. Athletic Association it
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TORMENTORS CLUB Back Row, left to right: L. Brown, E. Ditnond, I. Dwares, B, Washbttrn, B. Streit, C. Sawyer, S. Goff, S. Raines, C. Briggs, 0. Barclay. Third Row: N. Scott, M. Shore, N. LaFarge, L. Newth, B. Benson, A. Alba, j, Laing, S. Shoop, J. Troppoli, S. Crowe. Second Row: E. Grossman, S. Taylor, C. Barton, G. Anthony, P. Watts, D. jones, S. Low. Front Row: J. Wilson, D. Lloyd, The Tormentors Club has this year been extremely active with the Seniors' production of Andrnrlfs and the Lion, The Gramercy Ghost with Moses Brown, and two one-act plays. YVe have also initiated a new plan of reading plays at meetings, as well as practicing stag- ing, lighting, and make-up techniques, thus giving ourselves a very fttll and worthwhile year. Lincoln Green Bark Roni, left to right: M. Taylor, M. Watts, S. Shoop, E. Slack. Front Row: C. Barton, E. Grossman, C. Johanson, C. Sawyer, W. Simonds. Lincoln tlrveit this year has held two contests for new covers, one for each issue. We have also tried to sponsor contributions to our literary section which were clone voluntarily rather than as hotncwork. We feel that both these moves have led to more widespread interest in the making of the magazine, Forty-eight
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