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THE SIXTH FORM IX 1930 Parker, C, Paine, E., Millett, Franklin, Emory, Hildreth, Harvey, McLean, McVickar, Patterson, E., Potter, Armour, C. Moore, W. S., Bartlett, C, Wellington, H., Harder. P., Marvin, Mnnroe, H., Hnbbell, Stockly, Stuart, Riker, Chubb, Harden, Childs. Harte, Randolph, Baldwin, R., Gray, M., Bradlee, Brown, Palmer, Tuckerman, I eeson, Lulkins, Church, Sturgis, R., Perkins. r ' fi i li ' 1 -, ., rilK .SIXTH l-ORM IN lIKi!) Munroe, H., Harden, Millett, Stockly, J., Goodyear, Palmer, Armour, C, Leeson, Perkins, Franklin, Baldwin, Parker, ( ' ., Moore, W. S. Stuart, Tuckerman, Bartlett, C, Chubb, Emory, McLean, Mixter, McVickar, G., Harder, P., Sturgis,R., Randolph, Marvin, Barber. Harvey, Lutkins, Wellington, H., Childs, Patterson, E., Brown, C, Dr. Parkman, Bradlee, Potter, R., Gray, Church, Harte. 10
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THE MONITORS Bradlee, Patterson, E.. Childs, Potter, R. Brown, C, Dr. Parkman, Wellington, H. Form History With the usual trite fear and trembhng, nineteen members of ' 39 were intro- duced to Saint Mark ' s School on September 23, 1933. This apprehension was in no way assuaged by the less than cordial reception accorded one of us who innocently trod on the sacred cjuadrangle that very first day. The rest of the form was greeted by Eusty, who was already a veteran of one night at St. Mark ' s, and by Triming- ham ' s ambassador of good will, who even at that early age showed signs of the mat- ter-of-factness now so prominent. Another manifestation of future characteristics was the smiling nonchalance with which Mac weathered the frying pans, belts, and paddles of the Sixth Form on a subsequent Sunday morning. Soon after we were settled, the form lost its only pair of twins via promotion and gained Boots by demotion. One bright and shining day in the spring term the form, with the exception of two slate-bound unfortunates. Boots and Eusty, adjourned to Mo ' s at Millis, where we wallowed in mud and thick cream. The only person who made second clubs in baseball was Squeeson, who spent the entire season in the top of the nearest tree. The year ended with Rubber for the first, and decidedly the last, time in six years mopping up the scholastic honors; at the other end of the scale Boots was booted.
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