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'ffm Bill XYorthington is a man of many talents and easy-going nature. His classes in American History, always a favorite with upper formers, are greatly en- riched by his fund of pertinent sidelights on the issue in ques- tion. NYith his classes, chicken farm, Victory garden, aviary and librarian work, Bill lVorth- ington always has his hands full. Every February he supervises the TIME current affairs test, and then shames everyone with his own score. Bill Yvorthing- ton's Harvard green bag and battered moccasins have been a familiar sight for many years. As sole mentor of Chemistry and Biology, Pop NVoods has started many a budding scientist on a career of discoverykor de- struction. Few Chemistry or Bi- ology students will forget Pop's threats to doff his cleric,s collar and speak his mind. Nor will they forget his vehement scoldings of the miscreant who reacts ferrous sulfide and hydrochloric acid, stink- ing up the lab thereby. Being ex- ceeded only by his interest in his work, Pop's interest in sports and its players has made his appear- ance at the sidelines a familiar one. For those f t 3, 1 eas are enioy l extracurricular functions lhty, sincerity and friendliness or unate enough to partake, Po fs t . f - be A ' ' ' -Xb' ' m Illi S01 l ke Pop Wloods a memorable per- iality. X K X x Q
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In I H Qie Wzefecfs In May, 1943, James Stallings, Henry Lozier, and John Biddle were appointed Senior, Second, and Third Prefects respectively. Because of their approaching dates of induction, neither Lozier or Biddle were able to return to School in the fall. Stallings returned for one month before entering college. Their places have been competently filled by other members of the Class, but they will always be remembered as our Prefects. They led the Class during its most difficult period, the first month in power, and during its last month as a complete group.
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