Saint Marks School - Lion Yearbook (Southborough, MA)
- Class of 1977
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Biggest Fud ...................... Most Like a Brick ........... -. Biggest Athlete .................. Thinks he's the Biggest Athlete . . Addicted to T.V. ............ . Biggest Townie ............. Most Attached to His Tie . . Most Attached to His Thai . . . Out to Lunch ............. S.O.S.T.H.A.T.T. ....... . O'Hara, Curtis, McAllister ...................Muessel ............Burgess Melfa, Wetmore ...........Chang .......Hall,Farr .....Brains .......Melfa Blomquist . . . .................... Farmer . . .... Klein, Murphy, Muessel ...................Melfa .............McAllister Anderson, Scanlan .............Hadow ...........Klopman McAllister, Brown ............Murphy .............Klein Marshall .......Hunt ...Tilghman ....Thompson Farr, Kitchel 4-'A ,am d M E C E o Q 5 5 Q o 5-4 L GJ E 6 o Z o o Z 'Q-4 QQ 51 1 B: :O QT QS EE I-'U 'Q-4 x Os x ai QE is x-1.-D U-40 .o ill C m S 46 u-4 '-M G! v-. 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P EM 40 COVER STORY Farmer, Bradley Run Away I The casual visitor to South- borough, Massachusetts will find no lost African maidens, no Bel- gian secret agents with Socialist ciphers tattooed on their upper thighs, and no hordes of Siamese nobles bathing in chocolate s rup. Indeed, the residents of this slleepy New England hamlet would never expect to see a full-scale Com- munist attack launched on them. Nor do they. What they do see, and what the day-tripping tourist often finds nestled in t e rotting elms, is the idyllic Saint Mark's School, noted for turning out young men of Christian character for almost two thousand years - young men for whom African maidens, Belgians and the Siamese nobility are things unknown. I Two of these young men - one of whom, actually, knows a little about Belgians - are Charles Wal- ter Bradley and Thomas Ian Farmer, both Americans. Depart- ing Saint Mark's School after three years, they leave in their path an unprecedented wake of violence and destruction, both physical and emotional. As they sunned them- selves on a warm spring day last week, their reactions to their grad- uation were typical: My address, snorted Farmer from his air mattress on the school's charred but still tradition-steeped quadrangle, is 9 Chandler Street, Lexington, Mas- sachusetts. But only because it has to be in the yearbook. He sipped an avocado julep slowly, and mumbled about common rodents. A X E 3 And mine, slurred Bradley, noted for his predilection for left thumbs, Socratics, and old rain- coats, is Route 1, Box 63, East Burke, Vermont. Asked whether they were happy to be leavin the ivy-covered walls of St. Maris, Farmer grunted, yes. But his companion, mumbling his dissent, said: No. The conversation then degener- ated to talk of Belgian secret agents, this tack prompted by the arrival of William Stewart, a third senior. Though their opinions may dif- fer, the St. Mark's adult adminis- tration is both unanimous and voi- ciferous in its feelings towards them: it is glad to be rid of them. Speaking last week at a press conference in the now-de unct Statler-Hilton, Headmaster Robert Hansel, blinking at the hot televi- sion lights, said, My God, they're finally leaving. I'm so happ . I've never been so happy. They're graduating. Thank God. It's a mir- acle. Well might he speak. Since the burning of Benson Auditorium last March KTIME, Apr. D during extensive renovation work, Farmer and Bradley have gone on a reign of terror which included everbody withing striking distance. Despite this, their combined list of accomplishments is astonishing. Charles Bradley, an editor of the Vindex and an outstanding voc- alist, both verbally and musically, is the only student in the school's history to go through his school ca- reer without owning a single shirt. He also claims to be Head Monitor. CThis was not substantiated by TIMEJ Farmer idly points to his post as Managing Editor of the St. Marker, the semblance of same with the Vindex, and chapel work fsee photoj as proof of his attendance at St. Mark's. He, too, claims to be Head Monitor. fThis was con- firmed as completely untrue.J The two were part of a larger group of heretics with no common name, but which included Phil Kadinsky-Cade, James Williamson, the aforementioned Stewart, Robert Hadow, and others too numerous to mention. A rightfleftl right group dedicated to vacations and Chinese food, they became legendary for their Wednesday I v. fd evening rigatoni wars, events which earned them the dubious ti- tle, damned idiots. Described by the Dean of Students only with a series of undecipherable mumbles, the group was the unacknowl- edged leading light of the school, to themselves at least. Also, they stayed away from athletics like the plague. Despite their self-sufficiency and a quality approaching solipsism, Farmer and Bradley pronounced themselves grateful to several peo- ple at their graduation ceremony. Among these were Phil, Iamie, Chris, the Penthouse 4, Ed, Bill, and faculty members Messrs. Weedon and Engel. Farmer added the names of C. Irwin, his fourth form roommate, and Miss Thomas, who was Qseriouslyl a good and kind person in every way. Bradley wanted to add the names of Mr. Foy and Mr. Sheppard. After being handed their dip- lomas by a relieved Mr. Hansel, the two left St. Mark's for the last time, still arguing about whether or not they were happy to be leav- ing. Their future plans are clear. Bradley was planning to organize an expedition to try to find the Brooklyn Bridge using government funds, while Farmer planned to at- tend Dartmouth College and com- plete his forthcoming dictionag of the dol hin language CRan om House, 512.951, However, even as their armored limosines rolled down the school drivewa past the television trucks and phallanx of reporters, there was still one more playful prank left. In their own cheerful and slightly sentimental way, and by remote control from miles away, Thomas Farmer and Charles Bradley said goodbye to the school building they loved so well by detonating it. HUM L , K 'M' mi if ' Do not handicap your children by making their lives easy. R. Heinlier , 5 .F V, ,.,.,,,- H: lf., - Donn A Prefect, Organist, Pianist, Scholar ,, Thanks to: Mr. Wales, Mr. and Mrs. St. Marker Business Manager, Head Crew 3 Li 0 E' 1 1 U '5 5 1 Sheppard, Mrs. Barber, Ir., Mr. Gaccon, Manager, Librarian President, Calligrapher, U ,. LJ 5,1 Mr. Carey, Mr. Rader, Mr. Grew, Mr. National Merit Commended Student, Model b D fl K '77 and Mrs. Evill, Mr. Clement, and Railroad Club Founder, Chapel Boy, Editor Ex-Headmaster E.T. Hall. Blue and White, I.V. jogging, Fives ,QQSEFXXQQX Also gn ICFB Willbxur, Yeldialrgb, Remraf - , - thei iot i era, ett an ea. A Liberal: Someone who spends ,gf YS 'G iffy , , , And to those brats in Dorm A, everyone's money but his own, IBB JE If.-1' who made my Senior year , , , 'm' itll interesting Carter is as phony as a three dollar bill IBB t X- ,f 59 D - h , h W D 4 Rest in Peace: Punctuality, pride, stability i ff! I was here before Red iris i fizfaajy .i8vaef', fitffifg it O we gfif g ' F fi. Casey said just before he died, They're just two more roads I'd like to ride. The fireman asked, What can they be? The Southern Pacific and the Santa Fe. Put on the water and shovel on the coal, Put lyour head out the window, watch the drivers ro l. Run her till she leaves the rails, 'Cause we're eight hours late with the Western Mail. Casey looked at this watch, and his watch was slow, He looked at the water, and the water was low Casey turned to the fireman, and then he said, We're gonna reach Frisco but we'll all be dead. Mrs. jones had on her fair and fine, When she got the news that Casey was a dyin'. She said to her chilluns, Hush your cryin' You've got another daddy on the Salt Lake Line.' and religion. St. Mark's had four great friends, whose death was not accidental. Congratulations to the community for making these four years the strangest ones of my life, special recognition oes to: Brad, Tom, Chordata, Cue, Brick, Blill, Eeeed, Bobrenoi, Pip, jamie, w' gaugh time, D'Erchuck, and the other insane members at the lunch table. , i 5 1 4 e i x 5 I' Philip Kadinsky-Cade Rt. 7, Box 241-A Columbus, Miss. 39701 Mind of Symbollism??,?!!,? 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N A 4' S' ' Karate - Slugh M , A' it lm, 4-1 xx ,.-liuvlivl -M xx l I XTX J Special thanks to Mr. Brown, Miss Pliscz, Fay SH, IS, N' FC, MC, AW, EPOI, Gve, Cade, Brick, Ioe, Tom A ,, J , i,t, 653, M --exg s.,.,,,, S ' , -' li., 1 - 7 0'5h' 11,5 , ..,, a ,-, ,,,, ,,., ,,,-,.,.c.m.c ,, ,- jk H L ,,wff ,ia ' I ? ' , ,Mf rrr it tsrt as S-+.. ,,,f Charles Klopman 45 Birch Street Marblehead, Mass. 01945 I prefer the errors of enthusiasm to the indifference of Wisdom. I - Anatole France I am a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it. - Stephen Leacock Iarnie Williamson No one alive - must be a draw - Genesis Pomfret' Ct' A lot of brainless unicorns swaggering about and calling themselves educated just because they can push each other off a horse with a bit of stick! It makes me tired. CMerlyn from T.H. White's The Once and Future Kingj Thanks to: Mssrs. Sheppard Engel Glavin Evill Weedon ' ress aat Thanx to: it ' K 552 Homor Mary Lee Cox R William K. Glavin Stan Sheppard Randy Foy .al-A 01.1 f If H df X, 515, ,li R. mXg,5 Thanx to The Dead and The Band My love to: Anne Weirum Mary Pope Iamie Williamson James W.H. Stewart The Rat Pack : y 50 H- : 593 Q' is Q O 5 RT 3 E I is 'C 9-'cs E is S :v 2? E c O rv- U E? Do you ever get that feeling like you're gonna gi it make it and there's a God? 14 tc 2 3 5 rd .-f 5: To 1 55 CU FD U in Deo duPont Hobbs g E Q- o My Woman 'N Ii and GS - 33 Friend E13 I Love You Thanks Go now and wander for the welfare and happiness of many, out of compassion for the world. Let not two of you proceed in the same direction. Proclaim th Dh t th e amrna. K ru D. - Budda's Last Command Edwin Renken Blomquist 730 Mayflower Rd. Lake Forest, Ill. 60045 YS . . ' if '52 ff? - LA Bill Stewart, 512 jackson Ave, Lexington, Virginia 22450 I thank ye, O Father, Lord of the Heaven and Earth Because thou hast hid these things from the Wise and prudent and hast revealed them unto babes. jesus, Mat. 11:25 If thou cans't gather together a great offering offer it in worship of the trinity. Tibeten Book of the Dead Music And To My Friends: 1.5. Bach Ed Sz Deo, Hiemy Charlie, Tom, Charles 195115 Wept And all the rest Goodbye! Thanks to: Mr. Glavin Mr. Evill Mr. Engel Mr. Foy Mr. Weedon Mrs. Cox x A.Yv A-1'-M '- tk 'S ,., -,wb , if , .- 7491 B., . , , Y ,f-ww 'lfywucfl-W' gl . ,?' 'V hx 'V gg-:wg,,M , . JI' K., 7, 'IQ' 4' 1' L ' A A Q' 1-awfiff'-QM-,f,.': . Lis I' ' ,Joi .' 3 Q 1.9, .3 1 . ...:.'J 1 ', L x i-,fr -.' -, 1 . ' ,R -.. -. X- t - A W N, Q 1 cf-.un - 7 V 4- xrsxlg YNfi,Vf. .,, A AY, sux' - x H j, ',, A 2, I , , I' ' Q, W A . , :r .T QAM! qs . W , 1 R Lgi1x,,iA.,,,:qa,Y , :I A A fy? Sify. w-- ' ' ' ' 'f',N- -Q ' y ' N ' ' . 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Qv s , 'PL 'W Aw ,Q M - 14- .. n Az' ,. 1 Nfmq-A 'Z-L, Q4 -' ' x , ' ,fs ,V ' 1 . , , Yu 'N- 1-6 ', iw X . -MAN, R 'K I, ' , A A N 4.1, . y 'VF ,. -v QA L H. qlk QASL xy A,-5 'H ,L,1s x -2, wi .. 7. ,ni , N, mtv-, -.Q ,Ago xx, , . .gk , Q. ' . . W. .-4-4 'K 1 , - , A ., .. ,- W 1. ,.. , ' , r -' 15' .H 5. 44 ' ,V+ -4 Q ,f V 4 5 . - VM x Q L N O Ln , F ., . ' - -.R 'L 'W .1 . 10' A,,,N.l' A an O 3 , Mil Nw G Qi Nantucket Island john S. Husted Pound Ridge Road Bedford, N.Y., 10506 ,gf , . QXQI' .Cf Thggks to. 'F an-li Mr. Qgccqp H , d Mr. Engel ' A wo X Wjwffiee m M ,,,.,, J-:suv-'f-w'g9 t'S k 10' ' Mr Bear f wwe ' ee'e ' A o'ee do ffw f:T '5f'fQ Q qrdrnfprzofls-sprfoqwnd f' e' 'wo-rye eedd e M2 d, o N, . i d A eedo W e 1- N. M we . . i I .t --r . 5 K quwyilfev , .i - I ,A . X .,f. K las 'F' e oeee eeed ooodd eee e oool . , eeeo eee eee -V A' at if .1 .go if , 4s A do eo o - eeeee i e d ede e d e ddd ,, d eo Q X ' his 1: X -1 . 1 f ee o e WNW K ek Q 4 .Eoh, Q . 4 f Q d A Wag? ME. I ff H .,,:: - . zlg Y do do eef Sw fa- , e e eefl gr' do md! 3' Q K 5533 Xa? 6 I L:-Q, Q. DC 1 RHI? rr . ..- IJ-in X igx RicharcisK1ein New York C1ty Carlos A. Garcia Lyford Cay Nassau, Bahamas I listen to the wind, To the wind of my soul Where I'll end up Well, I think, Only God really knows. - Cat Stevens. Thanx: A.B.B, S.K.G. W.W.B, M.S.M.W. I.A.C. R.H.H. and especially Mr. Colgate. , .r r.x,,Q2,g W Q E. , w i f? 4 env ab. Thanks a lot: Scanman The Kean!! john-Bert john-Bart Gnash-Gnuts Charles P. Cu Pecker Brains Sull rtis OJ Chang-Man Klute Brown-Bear Intermission Lu Large-Man The Little Guy R.H. Colgate R'akie Where's Dave? nge Kid Robert W. Burgess, Ir. 25 Westwood Rd. Shrewsbury, Mass. ,. :rr , rf? W W .. GOTCHM Agfx ll m 3,12 xl 1 ?n'-In . X ff A 'L ' Y rl-154 BARR 5 wr Q same A, , l Special Thanks to Tom, Christopher I. Countryman 111 Hager St. Marlborough, Mass. 01752 Anybody want a doughnut? Charlie, lim, Bob, Anton, Scott 8: Ioe and all my other friends. With a Melon? ka. ' .xp , ' Q ' f Q 1 2 , W E3- i: - Q' gi ' U I C 1 - N, A . 4 i': NT9 Q - M136 I 5 L me - 4, -' 5 ' wskif X - M b iw? -att al ' .52 :,: ,4- A ll af XX Xf- : . I C.. ...N W Lt Q -v-1-' iw ., 1-9 funnel? .3 1' . A 1 .fmt . S' X A il . i 1 Q - 'WZ' Q-W M Q 1' s t E, Q , . f 43. Q . t xqf- ' 4 wg xg I ,W ' Steven I. Dillman Many thanks to: Strawberry Hill Mr- Clark Southboro, Mass. Mr. Large Mr. Gardner fr- 3 .i ig' -sign ,J f - n MQ :inf A f a S Q + OQV1 4... if-+', 5 V K, sim bm W. ' 1 wy W Mark Brown 9 Hickory Rd. Southborough, Ma. 4? ,gf .61 - L N, ,gk , A 1 . N,k-- -- . x Q..-Q K 21+ ar 01 I me y 4 1 W 'L na. ,L a ro, s V 'fig-'u., fi, ,K , 'F' Rule For Today Thanks to: Townies - past and present Mr. Wiedergott Mr. Clark Mr. Large Mr. Gardner Mr. Readinger Mr. Jacques Lake George All My Teammates Sickies S.S. Football Hockey Lacrosse Ioe Sorresso Quietly Endure Q . 0 ouu,y', 'tx sin ' :P- C Q dn: 1- ' 'l 'Q L zuUllli S ,C ' ,5 ' Wifiw- 4 1 wp! . I P We Salute the New School Varsity Wrestling '74 St. Mark's Society '75-'76 Sixth Form Informal Dance Decorations Committee '76 Townie '73, '74, '75, '76 St Mark' Strawberry Hill Road Southborough, Ma, ., x If Thanks to: Steve McDonnell Miss Pliscz Iohn I. Caulfield s School V y of. Southborough IL , Q0 Q . QQ 0 AIG J lu SR Man is the missing link between the ape and the human being. Anonymous David Iafferian Woodland Road Southborough, Ma. Thanks to Matthew W. Varsity Football '76 Boyhan Warsity Wrestling Mr. Lea '75, '76 Mr. Wales Art Club '74 S.A.G. Sixth Form Informal Dance Decorations Committee '75 Townie '73, '74, '75, '76 A Philosopher, said the theolo ian, is like a blind man in a darkened room looiing for a black cat that isn't there. That is right, the philosopher replied, and if he were a theologian, he'd find it. Anonymous Max , .25-: it 5: , 'Q , ,S or 5 V, '. Q it Q ' ' ee r 7 - it p'l-.. r - - wi fivxggills r p p , e t p p A , W Peter D. Marshall 12 Ruddock Road Sudbury, Massachusetts 01776 WE ARE HEALTHY ONLY TO THE EXTENT TO WHICH OUR IDEAS ARE HUMANE - KILGORE TROUT Thanks to: A. Chamorro, M.W. Boyhan. THE CREATOR 7 OF THE UNIVERSE KNEW WHAT THE MAN WAS GOING TO SAY NEXT Rl- PERHAPS THE MAN WAS A BETTER UNIVERSE IN ITS INFANCY ,f Q Q Maynard S. Haslett RO 1 Chestnut Hill Ra. A S0 Southborough, Ma. ,Q 3951 ,GX rsrt f W Kim ED' SPECIAL THANKS TO: Mr. Colgate Fritz Wiedergott Mr . Large Mr. Clark Mr. Glavin Mr. Evill I 1 B T ,eww 5 . -SA: ,aiaa , Thanks to: Victor I. Melfa Ir, Brownie Chang Wally M. CB.L.S.J Red Duck C.B. Burg Bert-Hic Hic-Bart Doughnut Man Brains Fric Deane Kluzby Senator Web Malcolm and jack Easy Edy jeff Head and Those Crazy People Iudith For The Best Of Times .Am 0, TS- - ,, ,as-Q-s1w.'5M....mf5, ,M .. I was born on a tree in brazil. When they shook the tree then I fell down. Then they put me in a bag, And they fastened on the ta , And sent me off to New Yorclc Town. Curly Howard Thanks to: Mr. Hall Mr. Carr Mr. Gaccon Mr. Boyhan Frau Eismann Herr Foelche Mr. Taylor Barry R. Nicht ist sie dir geworden durch Lehre! Hermann Hesse Robert B. Percy Ill W B ltis 292 Crawford St. Northborough ,W Life is like bein? at the dentist: You think The worst is stil to corne, and yet it's over alreac Otto von Bisrnark Only if you have been in the deepest Valley, can you know how magnificent it is To be on the highest rnountain. Richard Nixon Thanks To: The Weasel, Rejecto-Repello, Big Phil, Doad, Flea, Retardo-Repugno, Mar's Hall, Creature, Repulso-Defecto, Goob, Bib, Hook. ...gnu-u ALAN SCOTT LEA Southborough, Ma. Thanks to: Miss Pliscz, Mr. Glavin Mr. Wiedergott, Mr. Hall Mr. Boyhan, Mr. Colgate Herr Foelsche, and Frau Eismann And a special thanks to:' Bob P., lim, The Supreme Weasel, Peter, Spook, Ernie, Torn, Chili, Bob H. Joe, Huey, and Barry R. He used often to say there was only one road: that it was like a great river, its springs were at every doorstep, and every path was its tributary. - I.R.R. Tolkien - EDWARD IOSEPH SULLIVAN III HOLLISTON, MASS A MEMORABLE THANKS TO: THE TEACHERS Mr. 8: Mrs. Clark Mr. 8: Mrs. Whitty Mr. 8: Mrs. Hansel Mr. 8: Mrs. Brown Mr. Wiedergott Mr. Large Mr. Colgate THE OLD TIMERS Smells Ebby Kelly Doctor K Bum THE 8 WONDERS OF THE WORLD Oties Hairy A Festes Iarv Sar aent S ecimen Noi P Don Ho Ieannie And Burr THE BOYS Bart Hick Bert Hick Big Red Klute Billy B. Clink Scanman Brains Hawk Webbo Fred Murph Last And Least The Monsters I Dedicate this pa e to the man who madi worth wildp Victor I. Melfa Alias Pelenta MSzM Crowmagnum Man Yukon jack Nig anything Quave Nation And Chief Hemie joto Chris Chang Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. GL R CW QQ' Thanks to: Mr. sf Mrs. Clark Haze Mr. Large Mike and little Pigs Mr' Wales Murph Mr. Colgate Burt and Barty Burg and Scan and Rico K. a special thanks to the guys at HOME. -US wiv' X -W... . -vw' W ..-ff and the Melfas wif ' 'Wit Richard Peck THANKS Hancock, N.H 5 Blackbird Singing in the dead of night Take these broken wings and learn to fly All your life You Were only Waiting for this moment to arise. Lennon McCartney HOWDY! Q15 Timothy Pickering Ir. Bryn Mawr, Pa. they say your style of life's a drag and that ou must lgo other places but just cl,on't you eel so bad when you get fooled by smiling faces Thanks Everybody. Stevie Wonder You're all blazing zeroes 5171? .nIlnn!i11 l1 v1.Q1l. . l . n 1 t',. Good Luck CurtisS Pete CEarl of Wallowj Rich DRT '1Did she come from behind that rock, or under it? Burgess? Tom S. u5TEN'MWE FY0u ' wlxmxe nod. BUTHTRNNG I wouwse me Keane 6 rffffgE'gfxgJ2gKH?R'?QN 1wx1's,v3sA1.mND we wo I 7 'HIRING Poveve TO K1tCh 6 NOUASABMENDERH A :W ofvodw, FOUR 5-sez, 4 mem svmcn I Carson , f T ' f-FA , 1 EF: , , , , 4 L Q0 ASB J .fff X S.M. H1StOf1Ca1SOC1Gty be - 4 H0 43?,.Q59 'f3 P., QI VFW QQ , Q m e e jf mm H I, 1 fj eg, ,Im g - W - 1 0 i' M ,Hg WM! A -wv.:,5:::s - 'sang Charles P. Curtis Ir. i VOULDN'T HAVE BEEN FUN WITHOUT: 114 Westway Road Southport, Conn. Jasche Kitch Burg and Bobby Dave fSon of Dirkj Bucky S.M. Historical Society 'ete Ioanne Chase and Co. QTommyJ lich The Keane 4996251175 All Those Men By Jesus! But I just got in!' is Jr? wi SD ri r--1 Wal ole THIS IS NOT A DRILL, THIS IS NOT A DRILL! P Wslfim ,AE f- ye f gm Wouldn't have made lt wlthout Applesnort Frank and Francy Bev's thumbs Guilmartin Problems MEN and boys lan 24, 1976 The FoufZeros Curtiss Nasche Peckstein Harrisonberg and IOANNE guns-g,,.1-' fn ,Fine ,, F , fir' ' M A -, , if ii!! f 7, 1 N9 ,fi Q .1 Www, wif M440 Ea-,g,,,Nw ah QM? Q ,ff .1amlmww f'wvmx: 8 nm my ' 'ft R55 ' Wyvvkvkw LEAP john Keane 37 Metcalf St. Worcester, Mass. J 5. Thanks to those without whom . . . Peter tStucldJ Harrison Phil l.O. Nash, Billy Boy lohn P.B., Richard CFrankJ Trim P., victor 1,, Maynard CWaldo BJ, Gerry L The Clarks, Mr. Large, Mr. Glavin, and, last and least, Charles O. Curtis. 4.4, 1 I V . ff' Sa, ugh w, n' . ,- g.f,We:.m'y','w?f, . im: .- it ,ff 'A 'iff fkwf all '...d1niHa-5 Peter Harrison 153 Boston Rd. Football Basketball Those l'll never forget: Carter Liza Phil The Keane Burg Charlie Tom Rich Melfa I-laslett The Crew T Mr. Clark The Baiters The Iesdales The Hansels S.M. Historical Society - Best of luck forever! - In the souls Topsfield, Mass. Crew Captain of the free, theres .1 lifetime of leaming. 'IK ps uk lun Did You Call Me Brains? U nf V 5 V11 1 5, A! Iki Mom and Dad, . f flwho made 1t all p0SS1bl8 ,f1., 623 - - ff SPMI 3 Wg, 4-'Hi r' vi 'if ' ? , 'Q V' I W Loving thanks to: a 5 ' ': 'f i Mis ' Mr. 'Brown Regards to 7 Uncle Dick 5 Denis ' Cecil Iohny Eddie ' joe 5 Brian -.,,, .:.,, 8' l ' W Southborough W l a i i U.s.A. ' Jw, K I THE WIZARD OF ID by parker and hart i il KIIVE Neverfseif Sgm AFIZAIDTHE Q 2 .- f' -1 9 , je Ns 1 i l W: ' 6 ' ll lllflll -'W ii ' cf , E V mmlwigs A i 9 WHA-r rs ' :TQ DEFINITELY f l IT moo? AN QVEEQQQE OF HAQNT sew ' 2 i 4 A WQMAN IN :we l M . S ,i xx 9 L :F:fl11- ffji.-fy ' 44424 N ,. Il' I I td E H 1 iMETHlN9 - . , 1, iff. 576 X HE M ' , l , l eff X X5 L f 6 i' YEARSH, wi ,f l f 7 I Q ., E , 'll' J V , QQ '1 IA D lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l J ifmam ,,, 74 '74, White '75, Founder and Forum - '76, '77. Blanche Stanley: Blanche: Stanley: Blanche: Stanley: Blanche: Stanley: Monitor -- CHouse House: SLC, SDCJ, ' -'77 Member , ,f '1 l The : Would you think it possible I was considered to be attractive? Your looks are okay. I was fishing for a compliment, Stan- Stanley. I don't go in for that stuff. What Stuff? Compliments to women about their looks. I never met a woman that did- n't know if she was good-looking or not without being told, and some of them give themse ves credit for more than they've got. I once went out with a doll who said to me, I am the glamorous type, I am the glamorous type! I sai , So what? And what did she say then? She didn't say nothing. That shut her up like a clam. - A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams .J 4 ,. 'Q f k,.'- . 3' M 'EE . l , li, 'iff ,:?. 5,1 X ,ff ,Q 1 as es F 5, ., i P ,H . 5. . if-if 1 gf 1 'l l , in-4' E , F sv 'fir 1 if a 'Y .ff P George H. Tilghman, . Chicken Valley Rd., 3 LOC'-15tVa11eYf ll,l Q l 5' L-I-f N-Y- 11560 ,..,, f ,,W,, ll ,,..., ag ' i l1'lm, .- Q Man would not be man if his dreams did not exceed his grasp. -- L. Eiseley gg 7' A-. A - ' - -5 2. '. '-WL. ' -. 1 fs 4 3 ai . . SW 5115 , W' ' C . W .,f , . - k- la :I-W' it :Q , g ., gifeyw fl , g .ve . x Q 5 L 1 ves- we J 5 Q a . ALL MY LOVE TO: Special Thanks to: George William E. Gaccon jamie Matthew W. Boyhan Malcolm William K. Glavin Buz William I. Evill Charlie Mervyn S.M. Weedon Node Mary Lee Cox Pahlent Thomas C. Wales Rod Rei Kloot Zeddie Sky The King Ed Sul Burt Weston Keyitch I.M.B. Farr Blowens Max Annie L. So walk tall, Hopeless Baby . . . Shi-Steve McDonnell You kept me smiling. Or don't walk at all. - Springsteen ' E 1 1. X, , 5 .:' ,F l 1 -5. N -'H' Mil 'V I ' 1 ' 1 . my Mimi., , A he -yJ.'!f ,ft 1 l i 357823 , x - 'Eff 'ij ... l 1 2,4 ,..J-cf . ,.' . J ' yi' ,f .'f..' '1 i3.q xy? 'lf Q41 ' 3.'f1!i!'+- MM' David S. Buzby New London New Hampshire Suite, Tallboy, and sometimes scholar. . ' ' l P v Thanks to: Freddy, George, Mal, Chuck, Zedward and Flem and 12 school St. 5 Brucey, Clazy!, Belf, Nip, Kema fwhateverj and the trophy room after practice, Bert, Buzz, Max, Squish, and Needle Dick. Mr. Brown, Mr. Norton, Mr. Colgate, Mr. Baker, and Mr. Gla- vin. No thanks to 4th form, except for little BUM and Mort Where can you go when you ain't got nowhere to go? Tommy Talton. Malcolm P. McAllister Katonah, N.Y. Soccer fcapt.J, Hockey, Lacrosse, Monitor, TALL BOY, SUITE. Thanks to: Chuck, Ben NYNN . . ., Froderick, Throatman, Mr. Glavin, Mr. Colgate, Uncle Westy, Saw Cutby, Mr. Coolidge, Yed y, lay, Georgia, Pelent, Grunt, Ma ard klute Hoon Tia Annie Bruce Mr. Nor vn f , , , , ' ton, Flem, Kate, Dixon, Cindy, Farr, I.D., and espe- cially HOPE . . . SPECIAL THANKS TO THE WIEDERGOTT FAMILY. fi, New 1 riff Here's TO it we all do it. Bees do it and die, Queens do it and sigh, But I won't do it and I'll tell you whyg I said l'd be true, So here's what l'll do, I'll lay down and I'll let you. HORSIS CATORSIS TO THE SUITE! - ' L f ' ,, ,.. 1' A , 2 Xa 'I - :' X. , I, Q o N . 'T QB., 1 f - M , , r, -, ienei , -! 'Q.PPIe 7' eeii il Tame- .N Q John Eddy 25 Crane Rd. Lloyd Harbor Long Island, N.Y. Q39 Snakes are coiled upon the granite. Horesmen ride into the west Moons are rising on the planet Where the worst must suffer like the rest. Pears are ripe and peaches falling. Suns are setting in the east. Women wail and men are calling To the God that's in them, and to the beast. Gerry Flemin 9501 Meadow rook Ln. Philadelphia, Penna. Thanks to: Mr. Akie Mr. Sheppard Mr. Glavin Mr. Colgate Mr. MacConnell Mr. Baker Mr. Brown Mr. Barber The Whittys QQEQQE Shanty - Jonathan Edwards History Love is waiting for a lover. Generations kneel for peace. What men lose, man will recover Polishing the brains his bones release. Truth conceals itself in error. History reveals its face: Days of ectasy and terror lnvent the future that invents the race. - Donald Lehmkuhi Oct. 1974 ,W if . v fm ,hx 953 af , ,.,.o- an. if wx,,.......,.. m..,,w -- Yam -NW vw-...K mf.. W . 5 S fx' Q w 2- W, Q 1 fx --,wr S Q x i-MTWR BROTHERS Ben Hall - the bold, flamboyant A. Q-J There's the Tom Scanlan way and then . . . . . . there's the Ben Hal way, Q-J lf we pitched as hard when we're not 'IVD on trouble as we pitch to et out of trouble, we probably wou?dn't get in trouble in the first place. -Y Unknown. rn 4 E E 5 , S h ri r1'.1 3 3 n E 'JI r: 71 O t-4 2 CD E Pi 5 O GJ E E OJ E 1 I as Q Q' S l :Sm I 4. O -Tu ,G an .H ,gg 2 .C u 4. gg 5 . A Y f Y E fv 'E P' Benjamin Lambert Hall Ir -C .-1 ' ' Q' Tv Ed artown CD .c S Z 'Fe Martha's Vineyard, Mai Thanks fo: as E Mr. Glavin, Mr. Evill, Doc K, Mr, Clark, Mr. D-1 - 1 1 Weedon, Mrs. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Baiter, Mr. Grew, is m I Molzlltorf Etc'-Foryml 76' 7? Baseball Ablaba, Malc the Alc, Froderick, Uhthiness, David, H ga Capt 77 Debaflflg 74- 77 Suite 76- 77 the Buzzman, SUITE, Brucgy, Charly, Eddy, Flem, T 11 B '7 -'76 ' ' '74,' Eric, TALL BOYS, Wes, res. Farr, Klutey, B.L. 5 'E a oy 5 Slckle 77 gul,hCihangQIBert, Bart, the Penthouse, O,H. ' Q oo ' ge, iss Pliscz, Mr, Bennett, Murray, 'E U Cameroons, Easy Ed, Henshaw, Moon, Penelope, 2 .L Wabbit, Ruth? Mikey, F,P,, Slapp , Elmo, the 5 2 Gate, Smalls, bstaa, Betts, Mr. Baker, Mr. Norton, .,.. R.B. M ers, Lunch, McMahon, Uncle Newbs, Uncle if Osty, the movies, jack Nicholson, Teddy, Mark, E CU gawryihliighel, 'Panzy, lEtEl':a, Cogrsas loEaLisaci uzy, e avis s, cousin ern, an ge, war s, gg Cappy, Getts, Weeksy, Turner, Charley the M Bartender, Donny, Gus, Suz, Little Davy Pass Out, ec 'E Littlg Petey Blow Out, the O.B.'s, Schoyster, Peabo, .,.. Bris ane, Suzy Santry, L.I., Heidi, Barb, Charley, rg Sammy, Lynne, Cheryl, Nelson, Ann, Feam, Hope, ,-4 2 , , Cindy, In ing, Ian, Lisa, Mert, Mike, Virg, Clare, -4- U The feud between the capitalist and laboroer the Breton, W im, Bob, Colin, Scotty, Oatmeal, and the 5 Q3 hollse 0f,HaVe and the house of want' is F5 old as rest of m derelict friends on Len's Corner, I.D., an Y c ,Q social union, and can never be entirely quleted, but IBN Tubs, I Michelobr RED' GOLD, COLUMBIA, N o ... he who will act in moderation, prefer fact to theory, and remember that everythin in the world is relative and not absolute, wilFsee that the violence of the contest may be stilled. - George Bancroft SICK the Andy Tiurlow 5, Band X, Smooth Sailin , james T., james Montgpmery, Marshall Tucker, Algmans, Bum, Bart P., T e Simpson's, the hometown folks, and extra s ecial thanks to . . . M.V. Hospital, EDGARTOEVN, PENDO'S, TRADER VlC'S, BOSTON, the COLONIAL, and getting WASTED Hey Rod - WOW! The prehistoric man was cursing us, praying to us, welcoming us - who could tell? We were cut off from the comprehension of our surroundings, we glided past like phantoms, wondering and secretly appalled, as sane men would be before an enthusiastic outbreak in a madhouse. We could not understand because we were too far and could not remember because we were travelling in the night of first ages, of those ages that are gone, eaving hardly a sign - and no memories. - joseph Conra , Hear of Darkness. Droll thing life is - that mysterious arrangement of merciless logic for a futile purpose. The most you can hope from it is some knowledge of yourself- that comes too late - a crop of unextinguishable regrets. l have wrestled with death. It is the most unexciting contest you can imagine. It takes place in an impalpable greyness, with nothing underfoot, with nothing around, without spectators, without clamour, without glorfy, without the great desire for victory, without the great ear of defeat, in a sickly atmosphere of tepid scepticism, without much belief in your own riglht, and still less in that of your adversary. If such is t e form of ultimate wisdom, then life is a greater riddle than some of us think it to be, - Ioseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness. could a reater miracle take place than for us to look through eaci other's e es for an instant? We should live in all the ages of the worllli in an hour, ay, in all the worlds of the aes. - Henry David Thoreau, Walden. T3 g E , 'Q 5-+27 Q 5 3 5 E5 --'TC I arg f' 0 3 rr 3 H fu sf: 9 E1 2 3 El F F 2- 2 2. ,. . , , 3 2 X The surest thing there is, is we are riders. - Robert Frost 'Ut ..D3 1 -r: BUZZ.Li.BUZZ. ..BUZZ. ..BUZZ. ..BUZZ. ..BUZZ Thanks for nothin' again Herb 4 o Q., ,Ti nf 'Qin , me 5 .G :FQ f-vt. 'hw km js AW Www rg :g e 5, ,J :fl .v J ail , ,, V. , ' R' , God is not nice, God is no uncle God is an earthquake! af' W 'sg L I if 0 is fatherefgiitlpygghsought, Pear is mother of the event. It e' ' -f H Girankll f , !f'5ZQfZl'l,f'f.' -M x M . , h,, , C , Thanks to: Charlie, Freddy, George, Iohn, Wes , Eric, Curtis W., Malcolm, Ben, David, Herb, Tia, Annie, Mr. Glavin, Mrs. Cox, Mr. Weedon, Mr. Ulen, Mr. Baker, Mrs. Mannes, . . . and to those back home: Stephane, Giovanna, the Frog Wine, . . . and you all I N love . . . No thanks to: RED . . . ma, ,. 1 -Mr, em- , , , .M .- ,, , .,. ,, ,L . , .1 -rf' ., ., . ma, ,ge V., 4, ,. . K . N V f I f L ' rw H+ ' Y' Q 'n -f-TY, 3, t r f , . '1 . '- Q-'W 'f f' Q 4 - - L A . Q., r, wr., sf - w e- . A ' Q X - -.,,.. my 'L'-'QreaiUng,l yet notpossessirig. Workitpg, yet '1 ' hot ,Hiking credit. Wdrkis done, the-eh forgo?- ,, . rf . , A, - , Q A . jp. 3 gm 'qw .1-liz'-v-'f,.C:1,,, 'f .3 'Pj ten.-Therefore it lasts forever. fm L ' W' A wi '- , ,, V -Q, . , 51 ' ,, ' a - x a 'vw' gf, ' :' H , ,- n at f ,w 4, 4 f., 1 fi Q . wojgsg, '14 513, , y 1 Q , ,Q u . M 4. M sei- mt- M - we W ., ,v . S ,ff uw ,M A, ., , ,J ., C t A W 1,7 P' 1 ' . , , , 4. ' f, ,u?f.wm2 ,. ,x 5 ,iv ,, 't :Have agyfti. ', 3 4 b , 1, I ' , ,- -'wat 1 1- ff 4' 'fl-Q,-fl Q , f ,kr M V' . , 1, Q., , r- V , r . f - a, 1- 'ix 'U -pb -,,,- - f bvtfwy ' ,X ,gi x, Yi. -Q NIV- . 1 ,r 'J ,t .uf Q ' nm, V E , wt 'r Q, 1- at RN.: , 'E 'V ,M A, ,,.. ,0 'fn Q19 ,r',.x: W V- A K 1 . X 'S ', V W ' ' gs, ' . ,n?1r rf 'Q -:br '-N 1' 4 -Y' ' N gs 1 We rv '-4, 1. 1, v- li' . s ' 1 '1 9- 15, YN rw- ' ' as ' '-- ,gp f 'L C ' .' ' 'fm wi-1 ' x v - f t -0' K .t z ,Q f , -f ta. L- M 1, - ,M H -' M - -I W-Q r st. - K , V4-qv! ' ., 'sae ,X ' - -arm MAINE Weston F. Milliken 627 Otis Boulevard Spartanburg, S.C. Editor-in-chief, LION St. Marker Lacrosse Manager Monitor, etc. Thank you for my sanity: WIE, AMP, CSM, SSM, WKG, MSMW, jCG, WEG, MLC, MWB, WAW, Pip, Fredd , Kitch, Charlie, jamie, john, Buzz, Mallcolm, Bill, Mort, Eric, Buz, Peter, loni, TII, Gaccon House Lunatics, Sr Maine . . . Thank you for my insanity: B.S., RRH, etc. From break of day Till sunset glow I toil. I dig my well, I plow my field, And eam my food and drink. What cares I Who rules the land If I Am left in peace? - Poet Unknown c. 2300 B.C. If you chase the world, it runs from you. If you run from the world it chases you. . ' ' William L. Kitchel III Monitor 6411 Kennett Pike Forum Wilmington, Del. Tennis Thanks to: WIE, ICG, ISS, WKG, WEG, CSM, SSM, HWL, MKM, john, Weston, Freddy, Pip, MLC, George, Burg, Vicki, Malcolm, Rich, Rick, Ben, AHK, MPK, WLK II, Buzz, Eddy, Nene, Barty, Gerry, Meese, Timmy, CPC II, jeff, Hollywood Hotel, jamie, Charley, and Ooshy Ka Noo Noo. L .L LY Behold the Beast of Mature Black But I reckon I got yo light out for the territory ahead of the rest, because Aunt Sally she's going to adopt me and sivilize me and I can't stand it. I've been there before. , Huckleberry Finn Be thankful every moming when you get up that you have something to do that day: which must be done whether you like it or not: Being forced to work and forced to do your best will breed in you a hundred virtues which the idle never know. Barton Thompson 118 Fox Ridge Drive Harve de Grace, Maryland 21078 ,Qtr R, E a lx Our Thanks To: Bill Glavin, Tom Wales, Fritz, Uncle Tod, Bob Colgate, Fig Newton, Chang Man, Skantlin 1, Little Man CI-LMS, Neddy B.F., Macalac- RT The parody of biography and the grave scholarly attitude. Thomas Mann , ,J 5' lgigyfg fl E ter, Boozby, Harold, Belf, Frode, Norge, Thrunch, Nipper, Cauf, Ling, Daffy, Murph, Wheat, Kitch, Brains, and Testes. Chris Muessel 59256 Ironwood Rd. South Bend, Indiana 44614 Serenly let us move to distant places And let no sentiments of home detain us, The cosmic spirit seeks not to restrain us, , But lift us stage by stage to wider places Herman Hesse , i. e -gn. W. -yg, is ' A ,.i, .V 5 'LN i . e - T V9 V551 , 4 -o ' xl 4 ' K ,f ,T ,,.s W D' ,V ff ' Y - If f jx I 5 ie rx I A li' a is T Y' A 4 ..:..., . Q Q1 Vxovx UCL emlewx csdlf Omdx Slams , O on 'Q To Str1ve and Not mt ' s. Q A -. ,, , ' in --,, Jw to Yleld Thanks to Mr Gaccon Mr Glavm Mr Sheppard Mr I Carey Mr W Carey Andy Spaldlng My Th1rd Form Prefects T Peet Tom Ph1l1ps N1ck P1p Ernle and Dust Pupples S eclal thanks to Mr. Weedon or the , Way and to Pops for the ' means. Football Manager Rec Hockey Crew Choir!Glee Club Octet Brantwood I f Ski theWest Today is the tomorrow that you worried about b ' yesterday. Bla1r Martln Hampson 1 .1 , A .K V. ,A f A' .. --f ' 2687 SW Buena V1sta Place Portland, Oregon, 97201 I, , 4' v f ' ' T ,uf W.. 1 ,f n 1 I f r .2 T ' M M af' T , ' ' ' ,fir-ffffavf ,af . ff-eww .A , . R , f ,af af 17 'j ' if-'w,,., f?Wf,, W! I, Thanks to RHC, WWB, WJE, REA, Especially AAH. Honorable Mention - All H's and TP -r,. 'WL Philip A. Doyle Northboro, Mass. Thanks to Mr. Glavin, For his guidance and encouragement. Atque intet silvas academi quaerere verum. Horace Special thanks to Peter, Bob, and Scott Remember the crypt, R.M.H., First ones out in a snowstorm the fire esca e new south annex, 1 P 1 and many others. While we stop and think, we often miss our opportunity. Publilius Syrus Let each man exercise the art he knows Aristophanes Talk sense to a fool And he calls you foolish. Euripides .f 8 47-78529 Allin Music kg, BM! LIP!-4686 2:56 I G 0 H3 I 91 Ap, I 4,5 Q., Q51 AVICTO Y Q THE SAME OLD F002.. 1 ffioi! Seduko-Howovd Cvcunlwfdl 4' H SE AKA ,f with 5115-'kptheoum and his 4: 04.4, Orc um: -' 7844, W ,HW-5 4 -7 45 QPU Y ll www new wan nv Vfmfhpcldz Nggim gf fghne W , I. in ,lx 2 Paid For 'The old man is writing his autobiography. He begins it with words which my late Uncle Alex told me one time should be used by religious skep- tics as a prelude to their nightly prayers. These are the words, To whom it may con- cern. espini1la donkey porfavo1 Wert p-jith A i p y e,.,, af E Michael Louis Battistoni iiii Cerveleria Hondurena 2 wav at .W ff ...di 5. A' Q X 14 y,,, KM M my c San Pedro Sula . M Honduras C.A. 5 W isir i My ltyi r i t is y Thanks to: , Q ,V V ,, ff. .L ,l,i: E 2 ,Y RUR., 1-D- , 2 W H Como P 1 Se Apaga Esa M T ? I f 1, 1, f The Bowdoin Kid iiii 3 f T srrr tiee at 'k, .. it' F. Q to 3 n T k'L. f ti. 'k M ,... .: Alan Garrett Wilkins 6452 Dean Street Pittsburgh, Pa., 15206 Is this the last Cha, Cha, Cha??? To these friends who have helped along the way - Thank You: Ned Hall Charlie Miller The Grew Family My Roomies: Charlie Wetmore William Murphy Alisoa: I'll be loving you always . . . Change your words into truths, And then change that truth into lo S. Wonder VE' g William Thomas Murphy 205eSchole9555tI'GSif , Rivers belong where they can ramble, eagles belong where they can fly Brooklyn, New York And I,ve got to be , eyyo yeell p I , Where my spirit can run free, I if ' , I llle I I've got to find my corner, I , 4,45 y,-,y L LKUN In WD if we U ,M LK-W T X. f l I -K, 1 X - xii l n ,ly ,AWK V 5,5 V, ti. mu' we 'lx 'IL if ,',4 JJ JY, ,A Q iw png the L' 1 , , , ,f A X.. :R X ' . tx , 3 lx Y , ,vi L1 X p - T, 1 4 Q :Agn I., are - -: we KU' ' qt Q X el G-U 'fs fi F'-'bk .f., -ff: I f ,sr ,,, I X- 1 nl ,I V it f- ' ff' 'LUV A-will W ' V 1 4- tg f ,,y,.,ol C t L'-.wk fs '-we Lax is I f 'Q ' -' in KA-fx :Ki X H I 4- , VY.,- ai s 'fr ,H ,IA kk ,-M, 1 In To all those who have come to some sort of tru-e understanding of who It I am, and Why I am who I am, I would like to say thank you, for I know it was an effort. But an exceptional thank you to Doc Kidder. Edwina Waldona Rachel Brown. Mr. Glavin, Mr. Grew, Kathleen 8: Chris Whitty, Mr. Colgate, Alan Ed Sullivan, Pip, and Chris Chang Special love to Mrs. Catherine Murphy Laverne, Iustine, Elliott, Edie and Miss ,.w -s.,S5'X, K sxxw ,.,-.-.w...,s.sx 1-N.,-shxg, Z- --fmxi ff s. Y t n , -A u , -rs.. :L , , L N ,V 3, -, Q, . I '.. ' K Ml L i'vfW:.h, me X wt , ?5 f w if affir m 41 1 V' 1 -w1:fi,':4-fu-,t,.' f' -1 xx In Q.j 1Q'sL Ng .,:.,.'.iw3--,gg,,,v,, Jig 3 1, glzstg' kL'.3,.'g,1f,:. MQ' 'Ui v .f71 'V ,. ill 11'-'-N .' , I Vilfllfdl'1259fv.gf. ?'?.'fL-fi ,AH 5 4 'viws-2' -.1 A ,+' ' r' -1 at 5 Ev,,g,71,g5,.zq'f:.. 3'-Rm. 1 ,M , . F FVSX 'Y 'P 1 4 f f wifi-,'P'v.::, :- -W, t yg ,,f't?:1gi:.t3Eq,,j5 ,B qv gif 'af-flaw .wi A x- 6 X 4 ,JSZQA if 4 ' ' ,' 4... .r Qgfft A ' if i'uy4e'f Q?-gag, AVL, V X 'row J, ,nf A . ay-N E h 1, 4-, Vw ' ff J.. g W, 'fit W rf, I V' :ig-v m, t- 42, 1 -.. .. .1 . .,, ,, , ,v 73 r 'ills I 'f .4 . '. ff' . f t r l ,srl '-.A U ' ' , ,J 3, I N,-V.,w,zwf':m A ' -1, ,M ,naw , QL, . 55 .. N43 A-xg 5-wh' M -.-..,xssf-sd. ximi., -,Q wx Y 4 Donald G. Pope Fairfield, Connecticut To all those who helped make these last three years interesting, rewarding, and enjoyable. -'SX Many Thanks: Burg Brains Iohn Bart Iohn Bert Brad Park Naaaaaash Chief Mr. Glavin Mr. Wales Mr. Weedon Mr. Miller Uncle Bob Todd Mom Sz Dad ,f f, A995 , . I I ' f c T ,, - T H. 5 ff ,,1'!rf asfff- 'k-' .aszn-viii ,. ' A Vi NW Yeah. F A' T. 4 , M +V if 1, ' . 'lair ' f' fir T' P,f ' 9 t flyffviffn fWg,X,,', 4 25,5 ,.. J 1 1- - ,. ff: n - Q X 'L lf' 'mn . . ,f I . XX 3. Q g i Q T B 7 'f-'Ov' ... ,W V N Thomas Michael' Scanlan jr. ' 16 Cher Oca Lane Framingrlxam, Mass. xx X 'X For the first time in my life I tasted death, and death tasted bitter, for death is birth, is fear and dread of some terrible renewal. I do not consider myself less ignorant than most people. I have been and still am a seeker, but I have ceased to ques- tion stars and books, I have begun to listen to the teach- ings my blood whispers to me. My story is not a pleasant onep it is neither sweet nor hannonious, as invented stories are, it has the taste of nonsense and chaos, of mad- ness and dreams - like the lives of all men who stop de- ceiving themselves. For opening my eyes, my heart, and my dreams, Thank you is so inade uate, O'Hara, Pritz, 8: Piffclljostj Ms. Cox, Mrs. lacks and Iennine I wanted only to try to live in accord with the promptings which came from my true self. Why was that so very difficult? Unquestionably I belonged to the realm of light and righteousness, I was my parent's child. But in whichever direction I turned I perceived the other world, and I lived within that other world as well, though often a stranger to it and suffering from panic and a bad conscience. Ielester McDaniels, Ir. CPipj 754 Cherokee Street Pittsburgh, Pa., 15219 How do I say goodbye to what we had, The good times that made us glad outweighed the bad. I thought we'd get to see forever but forever has all blown away It's so hard to say goodbye to yesterday, to yesterday. I don't know where this road is gonna lead to, All I know is where we've been 8: what we've been through If it gets me to tomorrow I hope it's worth all the pain. It's so hard to say goodbye to yesterday, to yesterday. And I'll take with me the memories To build more sunshine after the rain. It's so hard to say goodbye to yesterday, to yesterday. Look! I tell you a Sacrezl Secret: We sltall not all fall asleep fin fleatltj, bat we sliall all be changed in a rnornent, in tlze twinkling of an eye, daring the last tralnpet. For the trumpet will sonnrl, and tlze flcacl will be raised up incorruptible, ancl we sliall be Changed. I Corinthians 15:51 , 52 -'I' :aw 3w Robert R.W. Faville Rockburn Farms Middleburg, Virginia The Hangover became a part of the day as well allowed for as the Spanish Siesta. Fitzgerald 1 e x ig,-fp' 'E 1 ll -..- ,, M Wwawwm ,mn-N WNHWMQ Z avfflx 1 ' , H ,7..,,,,-.Q l Charles Darlington Irwin l 1: in 139 E. 79th Stree L C New York, New ,,,,,,,.,-v ' w,,,....a- 'wd.QM , I l i W, My , ,, gli ? Thanks to good advice from Mr. Engel. Thanks to Lucky lim, Mac and Boyhan, To New York City, Abby ,fff N and Arrnistead, Aesthetics and Life. MW, Meditate on it! Edition 2 1X5 - Mardi Gras - C. lnvin, St. Mark's 'H Q Q R 1,31-rl' 1.. , ,i Mx-4 25 i fi .il 5 .gfgigigy ' ff QL 'argl A Q ff? Fl df' Q? ff l wif l 7 RL - y nl fi Q3 - 'fix 32,27 W X K gt , I ga sf ' , . Q Yi lg? fp yi f, E N, Lfffffff, E i r .5 S 5 ' fl: fx? Qlifilill l f If 'T f 'a tt f - if 4-is , N t ff ' ui l f f ri NN I :Inn ' I 5 , 9 ' ',-fr , , A ,f 1 i'N'l- -, . , xl' . -' -1 Y t 4' w 'ITM '. ' 45, 'iff 1 4 1 4 A . .na 3 f., .. E5 'Si S 4-4-423i-- . if- iii- . ,- - -ul, - . ..--?'?'?:..,1,x--..1-. 13-.., FACULTY l'1l:'.AUNlA5lil:'.K The Right Reverend Robert Raymond Red Hansel, A.B., University of Cincinnati, M. Div., Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass., Administrator, Religion. ' SENIOR MASTER Thomas Crane Wales, A.B., Harvard University, Chairman Mathematics Department, W.W. Barber, Ir., Faculty Chair. FACULTY Fredrick Edward Ulen, A.B., Harvard University, A.M., University of New Hampshire, Chairman English Department, Mrs. William G. Thayer Facul Chair. john Arthur Carey, A.B., Santlose State College, Chairman Art Department, Manual Arts, Technical Drawing, Art. William Keefe Glavin, A.B. Brown University, M.A., Ph.D. University of Chicago, Independance Foundation Master, Chairman Classics Department, Latin, Greek Anna M. Pliscz, B.A. Brooklyn College, General Science, Biology. Iohn Henry Bennett, University of Massachusetts, Stockbridge School, Business Manager. Eve Nathanson Carey, B. Fine Arts, Rhode Island School.of Design, M. Fine Arts in Ceramic Art, New York State College at Alfred, Ceramics. William Adolph Wiedergott, Ir., B.S. Springfield College, Director of Athletics, Mathematics, Physical Education. lay Goodman Engel, Ir., A.B. Dartmouth College, A.M. Harvard University, English. Richard Alfred Rader, B.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, M.S. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Chairman of Science Department, Director of Studies, General Science, Physics. Mervyn Stewart Menzies Weedon, B.A., M.A., Cambridge University, English. William john Evill, M.A. Oxford University, Dean of Students, Latin. Robert Manton Bumett, B.A. Harvard University, Director of Alumni Relations. Henryawhelan Large, Ir., A.B. Princeton University, M.A. Northeastem University, History. Alan rentice Clar , A.B. Princeton University, M.A. Columbia University, Mathematics. Robert Hobart Colgate, B.A., Gettysburg Colle e, Housing Coordinator, Mathematics. Peter Baker Baiter, A.B. Princeton University, Director of ducational Research and Development, Latin, Greek. Tomm Don Cowgill, B.S. North Texas University, M.A.T. University of Chicago, Mathematics. Donald Clarke Lea, B.S., M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chemistry, General Science. Mary Lee Cox, B.A., M.A., Universilty of Minnesota, M.S. Simmons College, Li raraian. lames Hamilton Gosnell, B.S., M.S. orida State University, Audio Visua Librarian. Leonardo Maria Cordero, A.M. Universidad Catolica del Ecuador, S.T.B. Weston College, Chainnan Modem Languages Department, Spanish. Beth Heinbaugh Baiter, A.B. Oberlin College, English, Language Training. Curtis E. Brown, Ir., B.A. Trinity College, M.A.L.S., Wesleyan University, Mathematics. Angel Chamorro-Bubera, B.A., niversity of Salamanca, M.A., Ph.L., University of Paris, Spanish.- Bruce D. Gardner, B.A. Colgate University, M.A. Middlebury College, College Adviser, French. William Lovering Iaciaues '65, A.B. Harvard University, Assistant Director of Alumni Relations, Faculty Associate. Anna-Brita Perkins, h.C. University of Berlin, University of Stockholm, German. William A. Perkins, A.B. Boston University, M.Div., Episcopal Divinity School, Chairman of Religion Department, Chaplin, Paert Frank Charles Strasburger, A.B. Princeton University, M.A. Iohns Hop ins University, Director o Admissions, Religion. Ronald E. Akie, B.A. Dartmouth College, M.A., University of Virginia, French. Oliver Hill Coolirdlge, B.S. Columbia University, Director of Finance, Adviser to Forum. Stephen Snyder cDonnell, B.A. University of Vermont, M.A. Oberlin College, Art. Charles Spencer Miller, B.A. Dartmouth College, English. Meat. Barr Thayer, B.A. Lake Forest College, ssistant Director of Athletics, History. Claudia Newel Thomas, B.A. College of Notre Dame of Maryland, M.A. University of Virginia, English. Caleb Randall Woodhouse, A.B. Brown University, M.A., Ph.D., University of Califomia, Chairman History Department, Fool. Allan B. Baker, B.A. Lycoming College, M.A. Universityl Lausanne, Ph.D. Yale University, French, Adviser to French Club. Murray M. Beach, B.A. Harvard University, Crew Coac . Iames F. Dugan, B.A. University of Toledo, M. Div. Episcopal Divinity School, Associate Chaplin, Religion Intem. Randolph M. Foy, B. Mus., Oberlin College, M.A., University of Iowa, Music. Richard C. Grosvenor, A.B. Harvard University, Science Intem. Eric W. Kristensen, A.B. Columbia University, Music Intem. Gordon Ames LaMeyer, B.A. Amherst Colle e, M.A., Ph.D., Columbia University, English. Richard Ion Umiker, B.A. Hobart College, lvfathematics Intem. The Class of 1977 Gratefully Dedioates this Page to Anna M. Pliscz For I-Ier Uhtirihg Devotion to I-Ier Work Her School, and Her Students MR. EVILL - Milliken, you're mentally unba- will MISS PLISCZ - I just happen to know someone who . . . lanced! MR. LARGE - No, I don't enjoy killing students students, but I get a great dea of pleasure out of maiming them. MR. WEEDON - Communication is fine . . . why put English on it? .nga 'N MR. GLAVIN - Do you believe it? Good! Good - because I'm rightg all you have to do is believe it. cis' MR. AKIE - It would be good if I got away this weekend MR. HART - Come on in, Charlie. Let's talk about it . . . briefly. 1 9. io, A, , iii'fi I I 2 any 2 4 ,sn Eff, M S I MR. GARDNER - Let's be realistic. if .Nh I . V f K. ff - - Lg., X . ,---':' f. '?2 MR. MILLER - I simply can't afford it tonight, Malcolm. MISS THOMAS - That's pretty forward, Bill, but I'm used to it. 1 ,M . . W F Q X f, 'fa G - Q 5 X 1 ' ' 'N X Q l E i -ws, Qi .f V ' xx 5 MR. UMIKER - A right angle is what MR. BROWN - My Wife is very social, but I like sports goes between the legs of an isocoles right triangle. , fp Ji. bsnak.,xi' A MR. BAITER - My wife may not like me telling you this, but . . . MR. COWGILL - If you're not accurate enough, your pistons might not fit into your cylinders and then you'd be in trouble. MR. LEA MR. BENNETT - Now it's home to the kids la MR. CAREY - Eve, did you meditate today? MRS. CAREY - Yes, can't you tell. MR. LAMEYER - I did not eat your Tacos! y it I .,, , S Q3 Si' fjy 8 , 5+ A 1' .M .. Q K 1 h ff! P? igffzd-is ' - ' V 6 5' . ' ix! 3' ',v . 4. , N A ,., n,, 1 1 1' 'fp . 1' . , Q Q-1 ' A A Q- fy Q . ff f ' f V fn' . A - gif., 1' an ' 'L X' 'A .Ei ' f A-.H , fi: jggf' Q Y 'sr'..,' . . 34 f-'I ' w'1. , ...J :CHQ V gk Mg. ws MS. COX - Are you gonna be something when you grow up, or do you want to be a mommy? MRS. BAITER - I'd just lo-o-o-ove to do a .. number in your show, Iohn. p ,ws MR. MCDONNELL - There are other things in life than just painting. MR., STRASBURGER - I know where you can get . a good steak dinner for MR. MARTIN - Most of my friends are in jail. 53.95. 2 N X Q54 ?,ffEg::f x Mn ' Y' MR. COLGATE - But Henry, I'm tired of being Santa Claus. U wx, br ,, MR. ULEN - For heaven's sake Wetmore, there are only five more days! MR. FOY - Where's my connection, darnrnit? MR. CLARK - Boats . . . Salty Air . . . Sea Breeze . MR. CORDERO - There are ways to make you talk, Senor. u f MR. WALES - I was lost in space for a while, but now I am back! MR. WIEDERGOTT - Evill . . . you think you're so cute. MR. ENGEL - By just looking at your face I can see that you are academically castrated. MR. RADER - Don Lea's been following me all day. 'Q'- MR. COOLIDGE - What is a Coo1idge?? I'1n not MR. GOSNELL - My Iife is this school . . . So telling!!! didn't accept the job at Radio Shack . MRS. PERKINS - Of course I love my husband What sort of question is that? MR. CHAMORRO - I am Mr. Foy's connection. MR. BURNETT - No, I'rn not Rex Harrison. E 5 z W , if 23 M T , 7 2 it L 2 ,Z if .VV Q , 2 MR. BEACH - Look, I'llc1ean it up, Mr. Evill! Iust up clam down! MR. KRISTENSEN - Now stop teasing. X MR. GROSVENOR - What's the name of Beach's MR. WOODHOUSE - Would you mind if I sang dog? Waterfa11 ? Hurricane ? to you, Fritz? lw 1, JZ' Q 5 its - in Q fi 5 , up . X , f QW!!! r 5 ,Q B ,A .H 7 A s x Y!! ' .1 ,X y 5 f f, ' N x 'V'-x. s Y x M ., l - yi A. N . . . Q ' x Y' MJ W' A.. , ww..- :S- a., ,pf S, r-O ' ,pw . .'+-.,- ,M 'fcntl'- ATHLETICS 1 Q-H-,, n s L n Y L fa vp 9. - ,J 14 , 1 FOOTBALL -E-,yan 'u, V gf -, u ,fi 135 ., ,5 .qw 3 N 5 . f e Q f FEP -fs-Y ,W ' H , an f 'w. ' -A Q41 , - I 43 -7 -ff-aaqrgni -lg: 2 . , ., , A -I'-'g5H,n'1'1 : . , V? ff.-wg T 'Eric 'V aw gg In aff? I t '. . 1 n VVQ, Ami. t A I ' .Liv ,'5 ' 5kT?'.'f ' ff!-12 I -11 4 , ef ,ff l fu it 1 S COACHES MR. CLARK MR. LARGE MR. BROWN MR. WHITTY St. Mark's . . . . . 12 Nobles .... . . . 20 St. Mark's . . . . . 14 Thayer ....... . . . . 0 St. Mark's . . . . . 14 Belrnont Hill . . . . . 13 St. Mark's . . . . . 19 Middlesex . . . . . 2 St. Mark's . . .... 7 Milton ........ . . . 20 St. Mark's . . . . . 34 Gov. Dummer . . . . 0 St. Mark's . . . . . 17 Groton ...... . . . 14 Front Row: Wilkins, Keane, Sullivan, Dillman, Thompson, Burgess, Chang, Haslett, Murphy, Iafferian, Hall, Second Row: Morris, Schade, Lopez-Balboa, Ryan, Katunas, Lockhard, Cameron, Hiles, lrvine, Lopez-Balboa, Hansel, Brown D., Third Row: Mr. Brown, Hart, Kane, Sy es, Bennett, Webb, Karp, Sandler, Nanz, Dillman A., Mr. Clark, Mr. Large, Fourth Row Stephens fmgrj, Vetterlien fmgrh, Roland, Pappas, Hawkins, Cowen, Burton, Leary, Grant. HEY YOU GUYS, YOU THINK THIS IS ROUGH? THIS AIN'T ROUGH fl f J ff V' -lvl i . I .J 'S PM I In ,fQ f I ' I t . V I dnznhxt VQJQ j' M. 'viz-Aw I H J I , , 1 VV VV m t ,. ' , ' A 4 f -1, , ,sw ,, m f ,VL. ,E i , VMS I , I 1, I ,SSS WU, ,Q ,V,L I f Wikr mm VZ, if- by ' , s+ I :-- ,,LVV V , I t I Q' ' - ' W I 5: ,,,,,,m,,A,-wa W X V . W - L I I s 4, A, K, I, I , I I . . . Nobles . . . Mighty opposites at war . . . 4 I Mr 'DQ ,, ,f M ,, 4 .. .- V ,,, H , , y 4 ., A Y 1 , A , M .,- A .H .1 -.w N f f- . W , , , Q' 4 f ' P . -'- V.: ,L 'mm 1 4'- . . .Defeated. . . . . .yet inspired , . at M fu ,.,, S, I -A ...fw1'.' ff' w 'V f'AU' ,, L . . Belmont was undefeated . . A A64 hx? My we were agile, mobile, and hostile . . THERE IS A COMBINATION GE GRACE AND BRUTALITY IN THE GAME . . . the grace of a back fleeting past a curtain of lummox linemen . . . . . . the brutality of a back almost fleeting past a curtain of lurnmox linemen . . 'YZ 1 UN ., qv lr 4' K, 0 x U gk ' 1 ,K '1- ' :Q x N, 4 A .. W 'J H' .J 7 'x 'lu f.. v U 51 5 L xl! ld If W .ff 4'v-vnu f- L m.,,,,.i I 1 i Q' 1 , li , ' . ' w . 4 9 if 3 i ' .1 ' '41 . im- , L ggi . 'J-352' Q9 . ' 'f .Q , ,V I .4 w . . -- ' 'Y . . . lf' . 4l1l- .3'il?H- if '-' ' '- 'f ' 'Q 'J, -b - Sm , ', , .- ,G , ,,. 4, M 'Ht'-1?-'9 I.. ' if- , ' H ' I 'm .-'ff -4F !ru an x -dv ' . 1 I, . A ,,,,-, ,. H ,ff-1 . 'uw ff 'ff' 5' 'au ' , , V-w,-,fjir-2--f.' - , nl -, .A I V ' nur- i V ,z F n 6 4' - M A 1 . . . , . V 1 . , , .L . g , - 1 4 , Iv I K ' i -f s ,g -f , 4. .1-'Y n.. ., Y, f ' 4 I 1. '- Q X -A-,rf fJ'L f i flf! n - 2, ' '4. Q ' Ai .I I - Y' .A a -I K I 4 ' A. : if R I S' In Y 1 O x V, . A . A , , .I I I, . A . A .A . . ,, Q , ' fm 'w ,' ,ft . ,Af ' ' 1 ' . 'F 'T-Q' 7 ' CAPTAIN MALCOLM MCALLISTER COACHES MR. WIEDERGOTT MR. COWGILL THE SEASCN: St. Mark's Nobles ...... . St. Mark's Middlesex . . . . St. Mark's St. George's . St. Mark's Brooks ...... . St. Mark's Belmont Hill . . . St. Mark's Roxbury Latin . . . St. Mark's Tabor ............. St. Mark's Lawrence .......... St. Mark's Milton ............. St. Mark's B. Browne 8: Nichols St. Mark's Gov. Dummer ..... St. Mark's . . .... Groton .......... . . Front Row: Drayton, Buzby, Deane, Wetmore, Fleming, McAllister, Han, Kitchel, Curtis, Thompson, Hampson, Battis toni, Tabriskyp Back Row: Mr. Wiedergott, Pope fmgr.J, Kernahan, Fedeli, Lea, Tilghman, Robb, Scanlan, Muessel Apthorp, Pea ody, Huang, Doyle, Fraser, Pritzlaff, Mr. Cowgill. Q.. ,,, .,,,,,,, . . . THE NEXT GAME, ONLY THINK ABOUT THE NEXT GAME . . .. H G0 fir yr .1 V4 W, A I I f . J Q . 1 . .I I KKK ',zk . . . potential. . . . .1ot's of it. . if K I -an A kk 4' 9' me ., , . . ,K 9 ii 5 -.KK .. K3-..-KK 1 ,f X Wie. W ' . , ww. f., .ev - K. F . ., . ,fl '. QP' in . . .UK ,Wee K ,, , , . il N , .,. I ami. T' . . -w. 'amrgsf -34 . , ' ' KKK, ...K ff 4- K 1 Q kA,, j r KKWK- ,. T 1.1 KK - wiiflfe 'T .1 f Mfkwfw L1 -,L-sv V- K, KKK K .K .4 KKK E 5 KKK ,,W,k.-K.. 14 , -vK,Kx- K Wi., an 4 , M . ...ab . .W f N, K af f' 'I ,md 4, 1. . Y K.A:,s,.. -4 . -W.. ,,. .K KKKKN K K.:K'i,5K,KK,,pM KKK K .K K,KKKK' fx . .ik-all K K.. KfKQKK.K ima , . 45. . . 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IA - . , . 'QQ 1 ' v-. . . - v .-'- 1 - Q. 1 1. CAPTAIN CLINTON ANDERSON COACHES MR. MCDONNELL MR. KRISTENSEN THE SEASON: St. Mark'5 ... ... 35 St. Mark's ... ... 25 St. Mark's . . . ... 36 St. Mark's . . . . . . 36 St. Mark's ... ... 40 St. Mark's ... ... 33 St. Mark's ... ... 51 St. Mark's ... ... 22 Nobles ......... St. Sebastien's .. Govenor Dummer Belmont Hill .... Middlesex ...... B.B. 8: N. ... Milton ........ Roxbury-Latin . . Front row: Perkins, R., Mcneill, Perkins I., Albion, D Arcangelo Back row Mr McDonnell Klopmanj Baldwin Percy Anderson C., Weedon P., Burke, Sorresso, Mr. Kristensen MASS OF DETERMINATION AND DRIVE. pain. . . . . .exhaustion . . . the last two miles . . . . Q .- :YJ J- .. N mm, Ag - ag.. ,' -.-.3-517-. SA. ,. .HK .Q 1 .545 , 31.2-'Q ,M ,Abi 'ff la- CAPTAINS BILL MURPHY ED SULLIVAN COACHES MR. COLGATE MR. LARGE St. Mark's ..... Brooks . . . . . . . 33 St. Mark's ..... Lawrence ......... 59 St. Mark's ..... Rivers ............ 48 St. Mark's ..... Roxbury Latin .... 59 St. Mark's ..... Milton ............ 47 . Mark's ..... St. Pau1's ......... . Mark's ..... Govenor Dummer . . Mark's ..... B. Brown 8: Nichols . Mark's ..... Nobles ........... . Mark's ..... St. Sebastian's .... . Mark's ..... Belmont Hill ...... . Mark's ..... St. George's ....... . Mark's ..... Middlesex ........ 45 52 38 42 41 St 37 52 St 33 59 St. Mark's ..... 49 Groton ........... 70 St 46 51 St. Mark's ..... 68 Thayer ........... 73 St 54 58 St 41 70 St 40 61 St 66 58 St 62 48 Left to Right: Mr, Large, Huang, Brown, Lopez-Balboa, Robb, Chang, Harrison, Sullivan, Murphy, Burgess, Schade, Han Smyth, Lockard, Mr. Colgate. WE'VE GOT TO PLAY LIKE A WINNER SW .e- ' I i f mJf1': K mmf' V ' 4,,?V M w.'- Q , ,1- in-'gh gif, - striving for every ball . . . . . .driVing. . . , , ,jumping K., 32 44a -ii ., IFE I f X xg W-it . . . struggling for position . . . 1 v :ff . . .shooting. . . Q 2 M ',-' 2 t 1 - , Hwwtqwwwwr 7. I . . . defence - the name of the game . . . ff 42' -. , ef . u . . . . working it up the court . . . . . . at the line it's all finesse -' -will . . . we had our frustrations . . ' .fl Y, if EMA .,..X I l e K jr J , X -iff 1.f-A .5 ' I 52 mu . - ' 'N if A 'K .'. ff f'1 'W if l i e 'N' J x,? dd X 1 he he . X jf 4 ,..A W ---H' ' . . . but we only pushed even harder . . -nd fgi 5,1 0,4 5 Q ITP! !h,-. kqfs It H qswir ,-L, , 7 . f', MIT' . in ,N tr :I Al' . searching for the open man . . . ff fs. ' 7-4 l if X, 4 f -g 1 ., Q.. W running . . . up and back and up and back . . . never stopping WRESTLING 3 Ijii, . E . Q5 fi ,tg-Hg ir' Sl -. ,....-........... 5 -Q - A N- .- ...1.Jf z':'51 '., f-f:.,mz:-zewauumnsnommg ,: f,-ff if Q CAPTAIN TIM PICKERINC1 COACHES MR. BAITER MR. WIEBERGOTT THE SEASCJN St. Mark's ..... 21 St. Mark's ..... 33 St. Mark's ..... 47 St. Mark's ..... 30 St. Mark's ..... 13 St. Mark's ..... 21 St. Mark's ..... 31 St. Mark's ..... 15 St. Mark's ..... 27 St. Mark's ..... 53 St. Mark's ..... 35 Worcester Acad Brooks ....... Middlesex .... Roxbury Latin Rivers ........ Milton ...... Lawrence ..... Bellmont Hill . B.B.8:N. St. George's . . Nobles ...... Standing: Mr. Baiter, Holgate, White, Outerbridge, Tabrisky, Fraser, Kneeling: Wilkins, Iafferian, Pickering Kennedy, Muessel. WE WANT SIX MINUTES FROM YOU, SIX MINUTES Qw .,,4 N 2 YN ,G 'r-CQ Y ' I I K ' S.. I Qs- .,... 5 M MZ: M ku-N ww-illi -5 mmm:- -f yfmw ' I. kr J A , .X-f,:,,:ySl, f- ,I - . ',.fa-ssgaagfgzfifrgii J . . . the tension knots your stomach . . . ..a......,-...mi . . . exhaustion is inescapable . . . . . . pain is part of the game . . . always looking for that opening . . l ,onn il R, An,o . . . never letting up F S 3 32 1,525 ,Q lfjl' L L32 2 1 iollll , A , ,H 44., .mg 7 ' fs ,..f.,, - my-Nm... 1wM,,,,,,W., i , , m ,..,,,m-W...-V f ' msg:-:w . . sometimes nothing works . . Q3 wma. . 'fmw-nw, n I - ,. Q X 1 it v if rf W . . . X. ..,,. . and everything goes wrong . . .BF . . . a wrestler relies on instinct . . . 'uw it's always close . . . . . but when you Win CAPTAIN MARK BROWN COACHES MR. GARDNER MR. JACQUES THE SEASON St. Mark's ...... 5 Lawrence ..... .... 9 St. Mark's ...... 1 Belmont Hill .....,. 7 St. Mark's ..... 15 Providence CD. . . . 1 E, St. Mark's ...... 4 St. Paul's .......... 6 2 sf. Maries ...... o Thayer ..........., 6 5 St. Mark's ...... 5 Middlesex ......... 3 St. Mark's ...... 3 Brooks ............ 4 'V St. Mark's ...... 3 B. Browne 8: Nichols 6 . , St. Mark's ...... 3 St. George's ........ 7 St. Mark's ...... 3 Govenor Dummer . . 5 A St. Mark's ...... 2 Nobles ............ 5 St. Mark's ...... 1 Milton ............. 4 5 3 3 St. Mark's ...... Groton ...... .... St. Mark's ...... 7 Moses Brown ...... St. Mark's ...... 3 Brooks ........... 13 St. Mark's ..... 10 Middlesex ......... 5 St. Mark's ...... 2 Govenor Dummer . . 3 St. Mark's ...... 5 St. George's ........ 1 St. Mark's ...... 6 Groton ............ 2 Standing: Mr. jacques, Rockwell, Kernahan, Ammodon, Dillman, A., Prins, Frothingham, Gardner, Sandler, Buzzby Stephens, Mr. Browng Sitting: Ryan, Doyle, Haslett, Thompson, Brown, McAllister, Dillman, S., Karp HIUST KEEP SKATINGH . . . hockey adds a new dimension to sport . . . . . . ice 0 4 ,sf W 'k' f . . . the team WHS close . . . . . HO ODE gaVE Llp . . 5 3 82' e Q 4 If . . . and soon things started to click . . km the line had skill . . . - . . and speed . . . the defence was strong and tight . . 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