Saint Marks School - Lion Yearbook (Southborough, MA)

 - Class of 1957

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Saint Marks School - Lion Yearbook (Southborough, MA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 14 of 132
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SIXTH FORM IN 1955 Avis, Collier, Schuster, Potter, Foshny, Sturgis, Deverenx, Lanier, Lynch, Patrick, Poitrns, Jarvis, Van Nngcll, hloore Hughes, Suydann, Howarth, hlnrtin, P., Rossiter, Sykes, Ivickerslnnn, Fulton, Goodrich, J., Park, Downs, Hall, J., Dilworth, Stewart., Akin, Henshnw, It., Nickerson, VV. H. Ingalls, Curtis, Harvey, YV., Michel, Haythe, Seulley, Haggerty, Jones, R., Buckley, Wood, C., Lockwood, Fenton Winsor, C., Ivurd, Smith, D., VVilb11r, Harvey, D., Belmont, Harde, Brown, Farmer The prefeets posed no obstacle to our diversions as one set. was too uncoordi- netted to accomplish anything. And the other pair just didn't give a. damn. There was nothing left but to turn our dubious talents to masters. Pete, Ronnie, Wendell and Mickey hziuled down parts in the Lower School plays, and Pete went on to play the voluptuous Biancha ill The Taming of the Shrew. Wendell and Ronnie vied for the Editorship of the Blue and IVlLite, but Ronniess efhciency won out over VVen- dell's words. Brzmntwood did l'0IIl2LI'k3.biy well considering that IJ2l.l'l'2l-gli :ite more than he sold. John got elected president of the Student Council, foreshadowing things to come. Athleticzilly we showed possibilities everywllere. Ian stzirred in the J .V. back- field, while Buck ruled the Seniors. The renminder of us helped Trig to another undefeated season. Hoogie, Freddy, and Ted sparked the J .V. Pucksters in the winter and Buck captained the J .V . net- men. Nip grovelled his way to fame, eopping at wrestling letter. Charlie proved to be the sleeper in tl1e

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, MONITORS Martin, Jarvis, Park, D., Michel, Moore Lockwood, Senllcy, Mr. Barber, Lynch, Curtis Our Second Form year was destined to be one of growth, and with our ranks increased to 34-, it was soon discovered that riots could be even more effective than before. The majority of our Form was stationed in Dorm C, under the some- what autocratic rule of Black hfike and Physical Bobf, These two dictators discouraged riots of any form, but thought nothing of themselves engaging in battles which raged through the Dorm. When we tried to join in, Bob became aroused and happily batted countless heads against the wall. ive boasted undefeated Juniors, while Buck and Ian sparked the Seniors. Thes- pian ability blossomed early as VVendell,s charms won l1i1n the female lead in the Lower School play. After Christmas Vacation, Jack ar- rived two days late, leaving his beloved cows only with the deepest regret, and thus garnered his first of countless late- nesscs. Jules supplied us all with brass and glass tubes, and for days all our time was taken up in battle with little clay spheres stolen from Kleber. lllr. Gaccon curbed this sport after several eyes were narrowly missed. Ted and Fred were favorably enmeshed into the winter machine, while Buck sparked J.V. basketball and for a brief, but glorious time, the Varsity. The spring term went its merry way with f'Boogie riots taking precedence over all else. Meanwhile, Bill as Crew Cox managed to pull in the FOl'lll,S first letter. After the wild ferment over cinnamon in Boog's', packed trunk, t.he year drew to a close, and we prepared to become elite members of the Third Form. Wle straggled back in the fall to find our numbers boosted to 52. After the Long Island contingent quickly oriented themselves, we all trooped off t.o Dorm B and E. The wild Rebel spent his first eve- ning parading down the Dorm challenging one and all to contest his theory of Southern superiority. Since none was as big as he, we all outwardly deferred.



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spring sports scene by pulling down a position as Varsity shortstop. Bill zl.ga.in got his crew letter as cox, and an few of us actually succumbed to the hard work of rowing. The spring came, bringing us longings to be elsewhere. Norah fed the Spider airplane glue, claiming it was toothpziste, and Ireland diligently devoured half the tube before he realized his tragic mistake. Nickerson had wisely departed minutes before. As the year rolled to al. close, we prepared for a. dran1z1.tic entry into the t'pper School, and new worlds to conquer. NVQ arrived again ull too soon, puffed up with our new responsibilities :md divided forces between North 3 and West. 3. t'nfortunately, Iam had set sail during the summer for New Zealand, where he henceforth graced the Rugby fields. Radios soon became 21 necessary addi- tion to our new domains, and Jet-m,' and Dick arrived wit.h a set requiring two people even to move it. By concealing it on their dresser. they nizmaged to fox the somewhat befuddled prefeets. The activities of the two corridors diverged, with West. 3 engaging in heated water-gun battles, led by lilac and the Frog, beneath Benson: and North 3 con- SIXTH FORM Belmont, Rossiter, H., Goodrich, J., Potter, Paar, Devereux, J., lVinsor, C., Sturgis, Lanier, Foslmy, Haggerty, Patrick, S., Poitras, Howarth, Fulton Stewart, Niekerson, W., Farmer, Collier, llenshnw, Sykes, Suydam, Dilworth, R., Smith, Fujino, llziythe, T., llnrde, XvlCk0l'Slltllll, llnll, .l., lVood, C. lluglles, Curtis, Park, D., Lockwood, Sn-ullcy, Lynch, Moore, lx'ItlI't.ilt, QMiehel, Jarvis Ingalls, Fenton, Akin, Fahnestoek, Jones, R., Harvey, Schuster, Wilbur, vain Nugell

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