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RICHARD MATHER BACON DiequeJ' Bac Diek ' I7 yearx 5 months Williams College 1941-42-Pvt. lst Class Co. A fGuidon Co.l, thirty-two, Guard Mount, Silver Bar, Class Treas., Glee Club, Vars. Swim- ming. 1942-43-Cpl. Co. A fGuidon Co.D, Glee Club, Beck, Joseph Henry, Asst. Mgr. Foot- ball. 1943-44-Sgt. Co. A, Silver Bar, Beck Treas. CBanquetl, Exch. Ed. F SL P , Bus. Mgr. F SL P , Cont. Ed. CUE, Dra- matics Club, Mgr. Football, Cogswcll History Prize. , 1944-45-Capt. Co. B fGuidon Co.l, Vice- Pres. Student Council, Beck Pres. fFallD, Inter-Society Council, Edit'or-in- Chief F SL P , Joint Play, Glee Club Pres., Cont, Ed. CUE, Capt. Vars. Swimming. HARRY LYNN BOARDMAN Harry I7 years 5 months ' Princeton University 1941-42-Pvt. Co. B, thirty-two, Bronze Bar, J.V. Baseball. 1942-4.3-Cpl. Co. D, Guard Mount, Beck, ,I.V, Basketball, J.V. Football, J.V. Baseball. 1943-44-Sgt. Co. B, J.V. Basketball, J.V. Baseball. 1944-45-lst Lt. Q.Nl., lst Lt. Guard llflount, Vars. Football, Vars. Basketball, Vars. Baseball. KENNETH WELLS BOYNTON, JR. Baron Ach Skippe1 ' I8 years 2 months Tale Universily 1941-42-Pvt. lst Class Co. C, thirty-two, American Legion Medal, J.V. Hockey, Asst. Mgr. Baseball, Daughters of 1812 Medal. 1942-43-Cpl. Co. C, Silver Bar, Gates, Joseph Henry, J.V. Hockey, Mgr. Baseball, Colonial Daughters Cert. 1943-44-Sgt. Co. C, Gates Secy. QSpringj, Drarnatics Club, Sports Ed. F 81 P , Vars. Hockey, Mgr. Baseball. 1944-4:5-lst Lt. Co. B fGuidon Co.J, Man. Ed. F 8a P , Class Secy., Cont. Ed. CUE, Vars. Hockey, Societies Dance Comm. 441055
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THE FACULTY T is platitudinous to say that a grcat deal of permanent influence is exerted by the faculty upon those students with whom they come in contact. Qftentimes, however, we fail to appreciate this fact, if we recognize it'. Every experience has its effects upon our personalities, and we have had many rich and varied experi- ences' with faculty acquaintances. During our years at the Academy we have supposedly learned something, and it is safe to say that no one is -to blame but the faculty. Perhaps someday we shall be grateful for their services. Considering the peculiar characteristics of the graduating class, the faculty deserves special commendation for withstanding the pressure of its exuberant spirits. fln all other classes, of course, there was little agitationj The daily tussles with weighty tomes were not half so severe, or so much fun, as those with teachers. Do you remember, you of the Upper School, those all too infrequent days in Mr. Pike's English class when we were lulled from the tedious intellectual battles of the day to the point of relaxation by his gentle readings from eighteenth century melodrama? And the precise, efficient hours spent in learning French with Mr. Sharp? Or the German periods, a bit baffling at first, even more so later on, under the watchful eye of Mr. Lindsey? And certainly you can't forget the days of violent epithets in Mr. Midgley's History, the indelible impressions -that the intric- acies of Mathematics made upon your minds through Messrs. Webber, Rodney and Meislahn. All this not to mention the fascinating times spent recuperating from the ascent to Lab, Mr. Holmes and Mr. Fullaytor, and enjoying 'the absorbing talks with Mr. Colton while declining a verb fwhich can't be done-Ed.j. For both Upper and Middle Schools, the healthful and vigorous athletic periods with Coaches Morris, Townsend and Sabisch need not be remembered for they will be felt. K Do you remember, too, Middle Scholars, your expert supervision by Miss Kermeth, Mr. Easton's discipline, playful hours with Mr. Warner cutting up wood, Mr. Fullaytor and his rugged manner, and the 60-yard dash to Mr, Totten's room? Such memories will be cherished for a long time. But in the accomplishment of their true purpose, giving us the fundamentals of an education, the faculty will always be a part of our daily lives to the degree in which they were successful. For that we can only say a heartfelt Thanks,'. CC .9 D
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EVERETT FLAGLER BROWNELL Red Brownie Farmer I7 years .ll months Syracuse University 1944-45-Pvt. lst Class Co. A, thirty-two, Guard Mount, Warren Secy. fFallJ, Warren Pres. CSpringl, Vars. Football, Cum Laude Cert. IRVING LOUIS BURROWS, JR. Edgar Ich Binn Irv I7 year: 8 months United States Naval Academy 1941-42-Pvt. Co. D, thirty-two, Bronze Bar, D.A.R. Prize, Cum Laude Cert. 1942-43-Cpl. Co. C, Silver Bar, Prize Squad, Class Vice-Pres., Gates, Joseph Henry, J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, Baseball, Cum Laude Cert. 1943-44-Sgt. Co. D, Sergeant's Medal, Silver Bar, Class Treas., Circ. Mgr. F 8L P , Vars. Football, LV. Basketball, Vars. Tennis, Cum Laude Cert. 1944-45-Capt. Exec., Cmdr. of the Guard, Student Council Secy., Gates Vice-Pres. fBanquetj, Glee Club, Societies Dance Comm., Cont. Ed. CUE, Vars. Football, Vars. Basketball, Capt. Tennis, Cum Laude. ROBERT WILSON CLARK f!BOb7J I7 years ll months Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1941-42-Pvt. Co.. A fGuidon Co.j, Rifle Club. 1942-'43-Pvt. Co. A fGuidon Co.j, thirty-two, Asst. Mgr. Basketball. 1943-44-Cpl. Co. A, Beck, Glee Club, Dra- matics Club, Mgr. J.V. Basketball, Track. 1944-45-Color Sgt., Beck Treas. fFalll, Jo- seph Henry, Mgr. Basketball, Photo- graphic Ed. CUE, Tennis. 441177
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