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FORM VI Form VI! The magic year! The Seniors en- tered into the year of change with enthusiasm and imagination. To start the year they sponsored and organized a picnic for the boys and girls. They initiated the Prefect System, and as the year went by they learned ways to improve the sys- tem ' s weaknesses. They added strength to every activity— the Choir, the Student Council, the Model U.N., the Basketball Team, the All-School Play. Because of the leadership of the Seniors, plans were made for the unifying of student govern- ment. Individual Seniors contributed of their time and talent to such events as the Corporation Din- ner, the Senior Class Play, and the Annual Ba- zaar. The Seniors faced the year with a new awareness of their part in carrying on the tradi- tions established before them. . Nor were they afraid to establish new ones for future classes to live up to. For the Seniors, six years of work and play reached their culmination in the fifth annual river-trip, the last session of Saint Mark ' s exams. Baccalaureate and then, GRADUATION!
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GYM For six years the Saint Mark ' s gym pro- gram has been developed and encour- aged by Mr. John Loomis. This year, at the end of the first semester, Mr. Loomis was called back to his home in New York. His enthusiasm for his subject, his affection for the boys, and his sense of humor will be greatly missed. John ' s re- placement has willingly taken over the program in mid-year. He is Mr. Ray Clark, senior at Westminster College. The pro- gram, operating in the shed and in various community gyms and pools, has emphasized individual sports, although time is spent in learning team sports. The shed. a mat, and the seventh period gym class, with John Loomis teaching the art of tumbling. ! i] MEMBERS OF THE TEAM: Phil Patterson, Chuck Culp, Kit Sumner, Hank Lamb, and seated, Tom Flegal, Ron Rainger, David Boyd, join with Coach Hackett for a pre-game picture. TENNIS As the end of the season approaches, it looks as though the tennis team will win its third straight championship in Region Six competition. By adding three boys from the lower forms, Mrs. Kay Hackett, tennis coach, has strengthened the team ' s chances for future victories. 38
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FORM VI BRUCE BARNES: Senior Class Secretary, Dramatics. CHUCK CULP:Basketball, Tennis, Soccer, Swim- ming, Golf, Skiing, U. N. Club, Music Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Student Council, Yearbook Staff, Choir, Dramatics, Crozier Bearer. RAY GIBSON: Basketball, Soccer, Lettermen ' s Club, Yearbook, Stage Crew, Choir, Music Club. TANNY GOODMAN: Music Club, U.N. Club, Yearbook Staff, Ski Club, Dramatics.
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