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joy-ride from New York in a windowless, windshield-wiperless, lightless Feepmo- bile with the incidental features of two tire changes and frequent stalls on rail- road tracks and in toll gates during the famous hurricane of '4'7. It is the duty of form historians to por- tray the more amusing aspects of the form with an exaggeration that is the perogative of literary, not to say poetic, license. Though the incidents related have shown only the lighter side of our school career, we have dedicated ourselves seri- ously to the improvement of the school to the best of our ability, what with efforts to reorganize the Student Council and to revive interest in important and bene- ficial extracurricular activities, such as journalism, debating and dramatics, to mention a few. Neither has the foregoing account related our development to a united and mutually co-operative Sixth Form or the debt we owe for that develop- ment to the faculty and the school. Our thanks first go to Mr. and Mrs. Brewster who have acted in loco parentis to us since they arrived in 1943. Mr. Brewster in particular has shown a personal interest and affection toward each one of us, and, as everybody who has contributed to our education here, has consistently acted un- selfishly for our best interests. We are also grateful to Mr. Barber, who, aside from his many athletic and academic contacts with us, has understandingly dealt with the dual difficulty of being both the LION and the form adviser. Mr. Goodridge, whose friendliness, humor, and excellent teaching the Class of '47 has particularly appreciated, carries with him as he retires our thanks and best wishes. The many others to whom we are deeply appreciative for their aid and encouragement are too numerous to mention, needless to say, we shall never forget, you, and the influence you have had on our lives is great. We leave, then, a school that is a great institution and one that, we hope, will constantly become greater over the years. As alumni, we will always be vitally interested in St. Mark'sg to those who re- main, we bequeath a rich heritage with the hope that you will make the most of your great opportunity.
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