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THE S- off 1942 page eight POM SMITH, GUTHRIE SWARTZ, HAROLD ENSTICE MARION LEWIS, and ROBERT FAILOR.
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THE s, at! 1942 Harold James Enstice President Robert Owen Beach Vice-President Marion Wales Lewis Secretary-Treasurer Charles Alexander Theodore Appleby John Bramkamp Robert Davis Robert Failor William Flagg Calvin Gardenier William Griflfing Willard Hadley Russell Houghton Bernard Kramarsky William McCormick David Merkel Arthur Miller Donald Nason John Pastor held Thaddeus Pieciorak Norman Shethar Pom Smith Howard Solomon Chester Suppes Guthrie Swartz Thaddeus Thorne Webster Tilton Peter Tolies Philip Van Mater Joost Vas Dias David Wallace Stephen Warner Irving Waters Harry Weir (LtdAS Jlistori, In looking over the four years that have passed since we, the class of 1942, first went up the steps to the common room, the most important thing seems to have been the growing feeling of gratitude we have felt toward the school. In 1938 when we were young and frightened, everything seemed very large and impressive: Mr. Temple and Mr. Hill completely overawed us: and the hope of making the varsity seemed a far-ofT ambi- tion. Now, though we are still scared of Mr. Temple and Mr. Hill, many of us have reached the varsity or at least the third team. I lal Enstice has excelled in all athletics in the past two years and reached the important positions of presi- dent of the Sixth Form and Senior Prefect. “Rebel Lewis, Gus Swartz, and Bob Failor are the holders of the coveted prefect positions with him. While Bob Beach from Oneonta acts as the class vice-president this year, Lewis is Senior Acolyte and takes care of the Guild which serves at the chapel. Norm Shethar worked his way up to be Editor of the Record-Scroll during his four years and also became Speaker of Congress. Bill Flagg and Joost Vas Dias have made names for themselves as outstanding scholars during the past two years, while Russ Houghton, all the way from Montana, has done wonderful work this year. Our first year, Tede Appleby was elected president and showed himself to be an outstanding athlete as well as extremely popular. The next year Gus Swartz and John Bramkamp were added to the group, each of them being good athletes as well as conscientious students. That was the year, also, that our tennis ace, Cal Gardi- nier, arrived at school. Bcrnie Kramarsky came then too, to amaze us all with his skill in plane geometry. Last year brought us such outstanding people as John Pastorfield, with of course, his drums, and Bob Beach with his fingers just itching to get hold of a piano. Mac McCormick also joined the class then, ready to get into any and all activities as well as to keep an honor standing. Pom Smith with his football, baseball, and tennis skill also joined the growing class, along with Howard Solomon with his managerial ability, and Piccoriak with his large bulk. This was the year also that brought Hal Enstice to Pawling. The mark he has made on the school has been deep and enduring. The feat of becoming captain of the football team as well as president of his class is remarkable. Chuck DcVinne with his ready wit and fine athletic ability was president ol the class that year and played on the foot- ball, baseball, and hockey teams. Thus through the years this class, which started in the third form with fifteen members, has now grown to its present size of thirty-three. Gradually the class has changed from a weak, rather frightened group of youngsters to what we consider to be one of the best senior classes that has ever gone from out Pawling’s portals. Each of us individually has been shaped and strengthened by the influence of the school and in turn has each of us left his mark, small though it may lie, on Pawling. page nine
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