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SENIOR CLASS John George Agar George Pratt Allen Herbert Boedtker Edwin Charles Breeding, Jr. Hays Bricka Richard Brown John Howland Buttler Robert Sherwood Carr William Perry Chrisler, Jr. Thomas Lionel Howard Cole William Jenings Coppins Richard Engles George Fick William Flagg Harold Dixon Fox Robert Gifford George Gillette Richard Golub Prescott Gould William Charles Griffing Maurice Jackson Hoover, Jr. Lambert Johnson Peter Chesbrough Kirchmaier Bernard Kramarsky Robert Kunzler John Duncan Law Alexander McAliley George Hall Middlemiss William Blunt Millholland, Jr. Victor Iago Morrison, Jr. William Henry Oler, II. David Collins Ormiston William Ressler, Jr. Vernon Robertson Allen Russell John Haviland Schmid, Jr. Charles Cornelius Schmidt Louis Henry Schutte, Jr. Pierre Duclos Van Mater, Jr. William Wiese Charles Alexander Wilson Harrie Wright Page nineteen
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ii ■—1 . A a se wla Ljo jtom aut thijyattals ' -IdllaweA uieut ties heat . . . Four years ago—it seems like yesterday—a new class made its first imprint in the annals of Pawling history, the class of 1941. To this small group of boys, who stared wide-eyed down the maze of corridors and who wandered about the Common Room and smoking rooms, Pawling seemed a cold, for- bidding place. So Pawling struck the microscopic freshmen of four years ago, but these microscopic freshmen struck Pawling with the force of an atom. They formed the nucleus about which the present Sixth Form is built. Peter Kirch- maier, president of the original group, continued as president of his class, and won the highest position in the school, Senior Prefect. Meanwhile he built up his athletic record by captaining an undefeated basketball team and becoming a strong-arm man in baseball and football. Bob Kunzlcr ended in a prcfcctship and was captain of that never-to-be-forgotten undefeated football team. Fie also excelled in baseball and hockey. Johnny Buttler, the little mite from Vir- ginia, has been going to dinner with the rest of the prefects. His athletic ability resulted in his being elected captain of third team football. Another product of four years at Pawling is Eddie Breeding. Outstanding in baseball for four years, he fielded and batted himself into the captaincy this year. Bill Oler excelled in track, and was also a member of the swimming and football teams this year. Bill also won the Kennedy Prize for public speaking. Ike” Hoover, one of the old guard, has been a member of the baseball and football teams for three years, and also won a gold basketball on this year’s undefeated team. Bill Wiese, George Allen and Harrie Wright arc boys who will leave a large hole in the background of Pawling domestic life. The class has been increased from these original nine to forty-two, the largest class in the history of the school. Most outstanding in giving their aid to the class have been Alexander McAliley, prefect and captain of swimming; Bud Schutte, the fifth prefect; Harold Fox, the weighty tackle and the captain of the hockey team; Jack Agar, in track and basketball; and George Fick, who played football, basketball, and baseball. Herbert Boedtker became captain of tennis. In the academic field John Law took the spotlight, not having been off the Honor Roll in the two years he has been here. Jack Schmid, editor of The Record”, and Vic Morrison, co-editor of The Scroll”, represented the class in the field of journalism. Thus did a tiny Third Form develop into one of the strongest senior classes Pawling has ever had. Page eighteen
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JOHN GEORGE AGAR. JR. Jack” 483 Illinois Road Lake Forest, Illinois 1938- 1939—Varsity Basketball, Track 1939- 1940—Varsity Basketball, Track, Record Board, Acolyte 1940- 1941—Varsity Basketball, Track, Acolyte, Glee Club CORNELL GEORGE PRATT ALLEN Dusty” Moylan, Pennsylvania 1936- 1937—Midget Football 1937- 1938—Third Team Football, Third Team Baseball 1938- 1939—Third Team Hockey', Ten- nis 1939- 1940—Third Team Hockeys Ten- nis 1940- 1941—Third Team Hockey, Track BUSINESS Page fieeNty
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