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...Sumner, Iowa 70 Pillsbury, Robert L. '61 T 18 6.0 200 Norwood, Mass. 71 Nelson, K. Eric '61 T 19 6.2 210 Washington, D.C. 72 Anderson, Harold E. '59 G 21 6.3 215 Medford, Mass. 73 Shaunessy, Robert T. '59 T 21 6.2 230 N. Attleboro, Mass. 74 Greelish, William T. '61 T 19 5.11 197 Medford, Mass. 75 Foker, John E. '59 T 21 6.5 218 Minneapolis, Minn. 76 Clark, William D. '61 T 18 6.2 198 Cincinnati, Ohio. 77 Briggs, Peter G. '59 T 21 6.3 225 Marblehead, Mass. 78 Francis, Edward...
...Sumner, Iowa 70 Pillsbury, Robert L. '61 T 18 6.0 200 Norwood, Mass. 71 Nelson, K. Eric '61 T 19 6.2 210 Washington, D.C. 72 Anderson, Harold E. '59 G 21 6.3 215 Medford, Mass. 73 Shaunessy, Robert T. '59 T 21 6.2 230 N. Attleboro, Mass. 74 Greelish, William T. '61 T 19 5.11 197 Medford, Mass. 75 Foker, John E. '59 T 21 6.5 218 Minneapolis, Minn. 76 Clark, William D. '61 T 18 6.2 198 Cincinnati, Ohio 77 Briggs, Peter G. '59 T 21 6.3 225 Marblehead, Mass. 78 Francis, Edward...
JOEL D. ALTMAN North Attleboro, Mass...
...adopted the plan. Of ten students who got "laggard policy letters," five left school, but the rest began working so hard hat they earned a special commendation. Last month Sault Sainte Marie, Ont. announced that it, too, would follow the plan, and last week down in North Attleboro, Mass, letters went out to parents spelling out a new policy by which "intellectual loafers and bench warmers" are being dropped. At a time of rising costs and the growing teacher shortage, the plan has its appeal. Says Calgary's Superintendent Warren: "In 1955 Calgary spent $344.29 on each high school...
...criminal contempt cases, was stuck fast in the House Rules Committee and needed G.O.P. votes to bring it out. But Joe Martin, who is not even certain that he has any Negroes in his district ("I've seen one or two of them on the streets in Attleboro, but I can't say I can recall the names of any of them"), was determined to place a Republican stamp on what then stood as a Democratic bill. Said Martin...