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Page 21 text:
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DANA YV. NISVVENDER, SENIOR MASTER To Mr. Niswender many of us owe a great deal since in the lower years he had his share of drilling us on fundamentals of English and in the upper years of helping to develop our minds through the study of literature. He is a part of the best that is LFA. 17
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H. FRANCIS BOWDITCH, HEAoMAs'rER With the close of the school year, Mr. H. Francis Bowditch completes a four- year cycle at LFA, a time which to many of us has been our first experience away from home. Since the time when a few of us first entered as freshmen, we feel that we have gained considerably from LFA, while contributing only a small bit. Not so with Mr. Bowditch, who since his l'freshman year has increasingly added, through his untiring elforts, what may be called life to the campus. Thus, it is to him that we extend our best wishes, and the congratulations for a job well done. 16
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Mr. Gt-mbler, Mr. VValsh, Mr. Bowditch, Mr. Matheson. ADMINISTR TIG 'l'ruly the organizers of campus life, these men have made possible the com- plex organization that is LFA-the paper work, athletic schedules, enrollments, finances, and all the other features essential to the running of the school. To each of these men special credit is due, for each contributed much to the Academy in his own particular field. Mr. lf. Francis Bowditch, as headmaster, deserves special mention for his services to the Academy in these war vears, for his task not only of maintain- ing the Academy, but of actually improving its facilities when rationing and shortages are prominent features of everyday life. To Mr. H. Hugh Matheson and Mr. Fred Vlialsh, registrar and personnel director respectively, go the credit of keeping the student body up to the line standards which are characteristic of l,l+'A. Ffach in his way checks the students in their scholastic standing, extra-curricular abilities, and character. The rigorous athletic schedule maintained throughout the year was due wholly to the efforts of Mr. Alvin P. Gemliler, and on his shoulders rests much of the responsiliility of maintaining the name the school hears in preparatory school athletics of the Midwest. To this group the school undoubtedly owes much, and without them the smooth functioning organization that the Academy is now would be impossible. 18
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