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WENTWORTH HUNTINGTON BARNES 166 Grand Avenue, Englewood, New Jersey “Robin” Age: IS Entered: 1944 Grew: 46, '50 Second Team Football: 50 Dramatic Club: ’50, ’51 Rifle Club: ’48, ’49, ‘50 Yearbook Editorial Board: ’51 “Do you like the food, private? Eeet it!” ROBERT STANLEY BLACKLOW 100 Leonard Street, Belmont, Mass. “Boh” “Blackic” Age: 16 Entered: 1945 College: Harvard Basketball: Manager ’50, ‘51 Football: Manager ’50 Glee Club: ‘46, ‘48, ’49, Accompanist ’50, ‘51 Rifle Club: ’47 Sextant Board: Sports Editor ’51 Yearbook Editorial Board: ‘51 Latin Prize: 48 Biology Prize: ’49 Chemistry Prize: ’50 Karen Lee Burroughs Music Award: ’51 Sextant Poetry Prize: ’51 Honor Society: ’46, ‘47, ’48, ’49, ‘50, ’51 Junior Scholarship Medal: ‘48, ‘49 Senior Scholarship Medal: ’50, ’51 Cum Laude Society: ’50, ’51 Summa Cum Laude “No! No! ly way's much better.”
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mittee directed its recruited helpers in preparation for the prom which was only twelve hours away. At ten thirty on Friday morning our graduation exercises took place. We were honored to have the Reverend Mr. Francis B. Sayre, of the class of 1932, and recently appointed Dean of the Washington Cathedral, to give the principal address. We were saddened by Mr. Hamilton's announcement that Mr. Turnbull and Mr. Fisher are leaving the faculty. Their contributions as educators and friends will not soon be forgotten. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton were hosts to the class and their guests at a supper dance that evening. This generous gesture made our final day together one of lasting enjoyment. The prom followed the dinner, and good support by the whole school made the dance a great success. The parties at Bob Ward’s and Harv Smith’s were the scenes of our farewells. Much of this history has been facetious, purposely so; but as we part and wend our separate ways in a new era of our lives, we take with us the thought which our Headmaster, Mr. Hamilton, quoted from Robert Frost: “The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep. And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.”
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