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PARKER CHAMBERLAIN BANZHAF ‘ Wincy” Seven Elms Southport, Conn. 1936- 37—Swimming Squad, Track Squad. 1937- 38—Swimming Team, Track Squad, Prefect, Scroll Board, Dance Committee, Congress. Williams STOW ELI. IH NWOODY BAXTER “Stonewall” 714 Overbrook Road Ridgewood, New Jersey 1937-38 Manager Third Team Football. Third Baseball Squad, Congress. Harvard
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CLASS HISTORY AHIA in September, 1934, five diminutive Third Formers made their unnoticed entrance into Pawling; vet this little group has gathered new members throughout the years, and now in 1938, a composite group of thirty-four men will compose this dune's graduating class. As fliev have grown in number, so they have widened the field of their accomplishments. Distin- guishing themselves in leadership, scholarship, and athletics, the men of 1938 will leave behind them a fine and enviable record. Perhaps the most memorable, and, in truth, the most important quality that the class of 1938 possessed was that of expert leadership. The class elected Robert -Mackie as Senior Prefect and President of his class, and in this trving position Hob did a noble job. His scholastic and athletic achievements, together with a forceful vet amiable personality, reveal a character that may well serve as a model for future Pawling leaders. Still equally deserving of praise are Mackie s four fellow-prefects. Park Morrison, Kill Parsons, Hob lliekov, and Parker Kan haf have performed well their part in the administration of the class government. I he class of 1938 surely had its share of scholastic ability. Park Morrison was Head Bov of the school two years ago, Albert Fisk succeeded him last year, and this spring Johnny LaValla is a strong contender for this highest of scho- lastic honors. And although perhaps not quite so brilliant as these three, there have been many other Seniors, such as Chambers, Gordon, I.itfwitz, llickev, and Boeder, whose steady appearance on the honor roll list rates them high in scholastic attainment. And who can say that the class of 1938 did not have its quota of athletes? Glancing through the records, one will notice that Kandy Sides played varsitv football, hockey, and baseball, and that Hickey and .Martin are also three-letter men. The competitive spirit was lively in the class, and there are many other boys, including Green, Parsons, Mackie, and MacDonald, who have also added to the athletic prestige of the school, hive Seniors have captained teams, one has broken a track record, and they have been the backbone of everv Pawling team. Hut the graduating class was not content with scholastic and athletic prowess, tor they have held high the standard of extra-curricular 'activities. Throughout their years at Pawling Jim Wells, Jimmy I.itfwitz. and A1 Fisk have contributed actively to the school publications. I.itfwitz has done partic- ularly fine work in his office as Editor-in-Chief of the ............. Fisk and Wells respectively as Editor and Business Manager of the “Scroll” have riven us a really tint year hook. Many Seniors under the guidance of “Mother” Wells have helped run the Tuck Shop, and many more have Itecn members of the Acolyte Guild, of which Wells was also the head. I he class of 38 have now yielded their places to others, but their memories of I awling can no more quickly be erased than can the impression they have stamped upon the school. The members of the class will soon be sprinkled over the world, but their memories of Pawling and their loyalty to its spirit will forever lie undimmed. [17]
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WILLIAM ELY CHAMBERS, JR. Bill” 2 Ives Road Hewlett, Long Island 1937-38—Varsity F oolball, Swimming Squad, Tennis Squad, Scroll Board, Record Board, Or- chestra, Acolyte Guild. Harvard BARI) SHERMAN CHESTNEY Bard” 22 Clinton Stre-t Sydney, New York 1937-38 Varsity Football Squad. Tennis Man- ager, Athletic Association. Princeton [ID]
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