TIIE MONITORS Rosenkrantz, Rand, Pendill, James Roosevelt, Taber Carter, Bradlee, Mr. Brewster, Chisolm, lloyt, W. Form History September, 194-0! The odds were three to two for Roosevelt over Willkie, Europe had just become Hitleris playground- and the original fourteen wandered in bewilderment down the halls and corri- dors which, for most of them, were to be a shelter for six long years. The school as a whole was unimpressed by '46g ap- parently we were just another bunch of fresh new kids, and we behaved as such for the first few days. There were the usual incidents which are constantly re- lated in form histories: we strode across the quadrangle, we gazed into the sixth form room, and we were very fresh-but it was a short time indeed before we were given to understand that sixth formers were SIR',, that their ground was hal- lowed, and their will was done on earth. Surprisingly little time elapsed before our small feet were firmly on the ground, and it was then that everyone began to sit up and take notice. The form became solidly unified under the bullying leader- ship of Pete, who was really Waltt-r. when he proclaimed himself president of the Council for the Betterment of the First Form. Infected now with the spirit of organization, '46 initiated a fervent cam- paign for notoriety. Everyone helped in his own way. School was rocked on its heels as George collected a comfortable forty-eight marks in four days. Slate readings took 011 a new interest, as everyone wondered if Tabe, who was by now permanently black with coal dust, could break his own record. lle frequently came close. Meanwvhile Dave, fascinated by the shiny yellow color of the sixth form's straw hats, yielded to temptation one evening. The head monitor, relaxing outside the sixth form room, was startled to find the contents of a bottle of Teel
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