Williston Northampton School - Log Yearbook (Easthampton, MA)

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A f 1 9 ' f . , . 7 1 . . . , r , . . c . , ' , e a C . . . , . v - ' v 1 ' c 1 c c 1 . I , , , Mr. Williston aided both Amherst and Mt. Holyoke Colleges, but he wanted to found a secondary school He therefore consulted with William S Tyler, a teacher at Amherst, and decided to form an English College Because his Hnances were not too good, he could only spare thirty thousand dollars at the start but this was increased before the end of the second year He continually gave money to the school from time to time after this Because he was a very religious man he did not believe that anyone should do work on Sunday On one of Mr and Mrs Wlllistons trlps to Europe a strange incident occurred On the day that the boat was to sail there was a violent storm The vessel did not sail as scheduled but on the Sunday it cleared up The captain and the crew were anxious to set sail but Mr Williston would not go because it was Sunday Finally the captain agreed to wait until Monday The boat reached London a day before all the others which had sailed on Sunday This llttle story clearly shows what a man of convic tion Mr Williston was Being an extremely charitable man Mr Williston gave over a m1ll1on dollars to many different organlzations Cver half of th1s amount was given to Williston Academy and Amherst College He gave both to Protestants and Catholics alike For many many years he was a trustee of Amherst and Mt Holyoke Colleges Emxly Graves Williston f1797 1885j Williston Academy had another founder and her name was Emily Graves Williston She was the child of a farmer of the town of Williamsburg Because there were no higher schools for young ladies at that time her schooling was l1m1ted to the public schools of the town Studying after she was married however made her a very cultured woman One day Rev Payson Williston exchanged a service with the pastor of the Williams burg church It was at this time that he met Emily Graves and became interested ln her for his son Samuel Mr W1ll1StOU became acquainted with her and this friendship rrpened into love After three years of engagement they were married she at the age of twenty five and he at the age of twenty seven Mr Williston owed the beginning of his fortune to her wisdom and skill to her lngenuity to her industry and to her charity She vsas his wise adviser and silent but not inactive partner in all his enterprises that were successful Mrs Williston was extremely active throughout her l1fe with the duties of a good Christian woman At the time of her death a Springfield paper printed the notice with the heading What one woman can d Professor William Tyler of Amherst said at the time of her death Mrs Williston was a rare example of inflexible Hrmness united with singular gentleness and grace a firmness based on moral and Christlan principle which nothing could turn aside from what she deemed the path of duty united with a gentleness born of Christian love which IS long suffering and kind which thmketh no evil and s eketh 1 ot her own which beareth believeth hopeth endureth all things CENTENNIAL fl I , t c c , ' . . , . . . 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Q if ' 1 Old Desk Used By Samuel W1111ston Prctured above 15 the old desk whrch Samuel W1ll1StOH once used 1n h1s factory here ID Easthampton probably soon after the fOL1I'ld111g of Wrlllston Semlnary A heavy set affalr w1th many small drawers and cubby holes It serves as 1 helpful h1nt as to what type of man the founder was Although the desk may now look as though lt had een better days as If probably has 1t IS stlll rn excellent cond1t1on and w1ll probably be IH use for many years to come When the desk was first located th1s year there llngered some doubt 1n our m1nds as to ICS authent1c1ty IH regard to Mr W1ll1StOH These doubts have now been entlrely dlspelled through the flndmg of 1 passage ID the d1ary of Granvllle A Matthews whose descendants are now 1n possesslon of the desk from wh1ch 1S quoted Entry for Monday May 21 1877 Bought the desk wh1ch Mr W1ll1StOH used at the ofhce w1th furmture mcludmg cha1r of Mrs W for S5 O0 Also found has been a recerpt dated May 23rd whlch says Recelved of G A Matthews fxve dollars S5 OOD loaned h1m the Zlst mst to pay Mrs W1ll1SfOH for desk From all th1s then we gather that Mr Matthews des1red to buy the desk from Mrs W1ll1StOD but found hlmself financ1ally unable to do so For th1s reason therefore he borrovs ed the money and purchased the desk Thanks to h1m we are able to have th1s desk w1th1n reach WILLISTON ACADEMY f 161 a 4 A 3 1 p r . :L 3 . 3 . . . , . . 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In 18? 10 was 'lvcd wlviiltw Awldcn ls' 'xl tlx 'Q ful'w1Vyc.1r', HQ t. -1 t 11.lI11'l1.Il1CS. 1 14 dir- b'l1I11l'l1'S.MI'.f:.lHWI'.l1Il1LIUQIXI1 Y'll'.ll1'l I m Char 'r SQ1 l fn m 19941 tw 12113. 1a 'ml 11' that yum' lmc wa: Wlvrml 11 'nd cu.1'11 of lmsc' 11.111 .t H. v.1l'd. Fr Ha 4 d 1m I thx Mid 114s'5t ff' Q, gl . 4 d4 11' 111 1919 hc was 'I' cd1c.1Jf . 1 4' as , 4 ' N J 11--1,1d1Nx:'s wzlhsxfg 1u11X c'g' 4dGQl1.41F'c1d. J A'QQx '-'fldllf 41'l' 4 'f pu 1 QA of lc :c1mu1 lift. M.'4m' ,4':a':1Xf ta 5 'a'1A,. H sx '.'f T ffc Assi' 4z'a : Ey 14 L1 1 '54 X lv' f I' H-1111: Ai: f da' 'lc S111 11N '1 c 5 I' 5 1::14d ',11ndrX:,1 i 1,' .211 ,, ,X H4 - ., ,Ui , . I ,C ': 5, ' 1 :Nc 11-ads 51W sd l 'Q ccpt, and110rcsigncdhisl1c.nd1n41stc1's11iput Willistmmxm, '14 ffcdzd' 'd '1's S ads: A ' Q lf ,zd1- Wxillf' cd ':', 4 ' 1 dw N, R J-H1 ..1 bw ' :l' 1 ,He 'gql ' ', k. ct: :ml 1' Z -,u 19, 1,. Q Ac ' jg Q 7 '1 ',l': 1C'1 T' Q 1s'15:ad', '1k'1w' 1'5gwA X.T1c4s '1s1:gll1x HJ, pri 'A 41' 1.11 lwc tc.V1wrs uh 4 ' . Uk, w1'1c ts. zulu' 1 4 1' . bs. T110 Ll 'Q 5 11' fact tlmt 1111 11isprxd 'ssm's 11111 n y A' ' ,llI1L11LL1I'xl1'dQl lcfm c 1x4l,W V11' 10 'gslxg 'g. Dr. .4 'sg 'd ' 1911 lwccgulsc uf- wld :1,c. T111' sflmwl xvs .1 tl'ClnL'11dlll5 debt 111' :Z ' dc tw lui! . for it was hu wh 1 pullud 1111' sdunyl I11I'HLlQ11 its 15 Jtfcl , nr:, In 121 Q1 vlY 111 V. U.1l1w'.liL11 uns xl Wd tu su 5'x' J D HQ nslvr ' 1, U .M:1ss. His cxp' V M xxyls xvidu .md Xxlricd lwf lx ' 1111! tw X 'll'st4m, Hu Quad .mtcd fr IIN H.u'x'. 11 ' 1899. .1tt' del .1 summ '1' C1rll1'Sn' tlucrv in 191132 4 J llc u I 1351 -1- 1--1- 1- -1--1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1--1- .1- -.1--1- 1- -1- -1- -1--1- . 1-1--1-.1--1--1--1-.1-1-1-1--1-1- I H E U O G - 1-1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1-.1--1 1- 1-1 -1- -1--1- 1- 1-1 -1- -1- -1--1- -1- -1--1-1-.1- -1..1--1- -1- -1- -1- 1- -1' Earl Facult Col Wlllxam S Clark LLD Edward Hltchcock J M Class of 1844 Flass of 1845 Teacher 1848 1850 and 18641868 Teacher 1850185 nd 18 4 1 61 Trustee 1863 1887 Trustee 18901911 Rev udson Smith D D Class of 1855 Teacher 1864 1866 Trustee 1885 1906 Marqulb F Dlckmson Esq y Class of 1858 Clase of 1861 Teacher 186' 1865 Teacher 18651866 Trustee 187' 1915 Trustee 18901911 Rex Henr NI Tyler DD 1'sl'u.l'nl'-lfnffrl :lil -1 hlhl' ll sl nl' ul if DEMY .,,,. ,, 1, ff--ff--ff-f-'ff-ff WILLISTON ACA f 6 P . . , . . , r., .D. , . , . , '1 . ' , , . , . . - a 9 8 1 ' A- 1 y ' , , I 'r ' ' . ., , '. . . , . . ! ' Q 7 'p 1 v -' - 1 - ' I H v fs-lulsl' ' Nl' 'll' . . .... . ,,. .1 . 8 ll 1- -,-,,,,,,,,,..l.f.f.f,,.,,.,,,,,.,,s 1.1.1-.f-1-.f.f.f.1.f.f-.1-..fffh.1.f if-.ff..z.1.ffuf..f.f-.1-.f-ff--f .Inf-.f.f.f.f..f-.1-.f..f-.1-.xref-.f.1 Earl Faculty Among tht f1tulty It W1lllSIL7I1 in tht ptst ont hundred yt1rs hive hten IT1'lI'ly very f1mous mt11 111 thtir virious fields Thtst mtn tlthough they m1y not for the most p1rt bt llltliillllly knoxxn li 1xt dont 1 ert It tlt1l tovt 1rd sttting Williston on tht hivh sthol1st1t ltvtl xxhtrt it rtsts to 11 AflLDU1'l1 xxt do not rtthzt it tl1t iitulty mtmhtrs it 1ny stl1oo htvt 1 1frt1t dt1l to do mth our tvt11tu1l sutttss or tulurt in l1ttr hit 1nd for this rt tson thty should ht thostn lS t 1rttully 1lmost ts tht lrtsi tnt of tht tountry For tht most Plft lttordinv to 1ll rttords ytt found tht mtn who llVt 1ttn 111 tl1 1rut of st ttting tht W1 iston n11sttrs 1vt 16 titst s1n1t vitvts 111 thus 1111 t xxist thoitts throughout tl1t ytwrs thtm would proh 1l1ly ht tntirtly l'IllSblllpLll for most of us pitturt old mt11 too vtt1k or 1 trtul to do uiything tlst IS tht 1vtr11gt m11ster of the time His dress 1lor1t xx 1s ptrh1ps tnough to frwhttn most SellOllI'N no mttttr how dihgtrit or industrious from the doors ot ltirninv xxhilt his 111 mntr th1t of 1 lttrntd -1t11tltn1111 would htvt 1pp1lltd the l1rqtr majority At tht optninv of tl1t sthool hovttvtr Mr W1ll1stt111 tlt 1rly wished to l1 We it undtrstood 11111 tl1 tt1thers who t1me to tt 1th it Williston must he good .md must really vxork to hold o11to tl1t1r posi tions Tht vtord pllblllllll m1y III tl11s tist ht somtwhit 11mh1guous for tl1t rtmuntrttion ot 1 tttthtr xx ls somttimts less th 111 tht 1lloxx111tt doltd out to tht n1odtrn sthool hoy of tod1y Thtrt t1n ht no douht thtn th1t ont must l1 IVL li 1d 1 gre lt tlt1l of tourtge Ill his tonvittions 1ttu1lly to xxish to httomt '1 schoo rn'1ster in 1941. Throughout the ye'1rs since tll'if timt the swmt gCI1tI l c'1rt h'1s ttn exereist to '1 m'1r 1 egfree i11 the hiring' of the n1111 who '1rt to Uuidt the minds 'md thoughts of the school hoy s, Willist11114s 11 1o'1stic stuiding is high '1s t it 1tst in tr c 11ss provts this without '1 douht. It m'1y he noticed on perusing tl1e lists of past Williston te'1chers th'1t '1 11re'1t n1'1r1y of them h'1vt een mtn who l'1ter on i11 their lives m'1y h'1ve hecome f'1n1ous not htc'1use of the f'1 XI fll'llf they t'1ugf1t '1t Willistt111 hut hecwuse they were hr'1ve tnough i11 spite of the h'1rsh11ess of t1C ife of '1 schoo t 'tchtr to follow the p'1th of thtir desire to te'1ch 'md thus lt'1r11td how to le'1d others in eduewtion. .f-.f-.1-.1w..f-..f-..zw.f-.1-.zN.f-.f-.1-.f- .1-.f-.f-.1-.1N.f-.fH.f-.f-.zN-f.f-.f-.1 127 ,,,,i,,1,,Q,,fN,.h,Q,,I,,,f,,fN,i.,i.Q..,lQ,l.,. 1 9 4 1 ,,i.,Q,,f,,f,,f,,fN,f.Q.Q.2,,.,,ff,fQ,.',.., K 1 41 1 1 1 4 A ' 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 3 1 ' 1' 1 4 41 1. 1 1 1 , 1 K 1 ' , ' 1 , 1 1 ' 1 1 ' , K 1, .KK .K ,K ,K -. 'K 11 1 'a 1 , . ,..' .31 dKK,K ll 5 11 1141i, 1 1111 1 l111D11 11 1 1 1 41' 1A 1 1 '1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 14 1 1 1, 1'11'd1 4 11 . 1 1 1 ', 1 11 1 4 , 1 1 ' l11 l11 4 11 K1 1 'll' 1 1 h1 1 l ld l111 1 1 '1 11,1 tl 5 1d1 . 4., L N ,K K Our conception of teacher in the year 1841, at the time when Samuel Willistc111 was searching for 1,' 111141 4 '1 1 1, '11 4014 1 'K11,1 111'K1' '. 4 11 1 '1 11 1 K 1 1 1 3, 1 1 ' 4' 1 ' ' 1, 1 4 11 'b, ' 41 41 11 1, 1 4 1 11 1 51 1 1 , ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 K 1 ' ' . 1 1'b4 , '11, . 111 1411 1'1i 11 1 e xi 1 v -I yi - K A A , f v 1' 'if ' -K t 1 - K ' ' sK -1 s 1 ,K I 'KK -K ' 1 s ,K ' K'K ,K - 1 11 1 1 1A 11 1 11 '1 11 1 1 1 1 4 1 . 1 1 11 1 , 1, 1 1 1 1' 1 :K 11 11 41 1 ' 111 1 11 1 1 l 1 1 , 1 , 1 1, 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 h11 1d 1 1ktdd t, S L K 1 5 1 K 1 stl l. 1 N, 1 ., 1 l 1 lx h1 l , 1 1 K K K K K K 5 K K , K 1 b ' 1 1 1 1 , ' 1 1 t 1 ' 1 El 1 K 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 l l 1 l e1 1 , 1 1 1 1 , 1 11 1 1 1 l ,.,.,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,..,..,..,. 'I' H E I C G .,..,..,.,.,,.,..,..,..,..,..,..,-,..,. To these men, some trihute, no matter how great or small, should he paid. They have contrihuted a ,great deal toward making Willistciii all that it is today, hesides helping to make possihle the continuance of the school from its earliest date. If, hy any chance, men had heen chosen in that first year who were not suited to teach, who could not get along with the students, or who could not pull with others, there can he no douht hut that Willisttmii Academy, hecause of the decrease in students and the loss of money, would have closed its doors, and would have failed miserahly in its purpose. George Parsons T1bbets, A M Teacher of Mathematics 1890 1926 V3 ffIf111111I1ff1If2111Tf'ffiZfWILLISTQN ACADEMY IiiIifiji112Iiiiiiijiljjjliiililij 'I - J 1- -4-- -1- .JH ..1- -1. ..f- hy- -1- -1- -4- -2 4- uf- -f- ,, .,. .,, .,. r,. .,. .,. ,. .,. .,. .,. .,. .,. .,. .,. 1 9 4 1 .,. .,. .,. e,.,. ,. .,. ,. ,. ,. s,. .,. .,. ,. ., r S1dney Nelson Morse, AB Teacher of Greek and Enghsh 1890 1929 Mr Morse a man loved and respected by all who knew h1m was one of the most lnfluentlal teachers that W1ll1ston has ever had the good fortune to obtam Alumnl Secretary Registrar of the school md Secretxry of the Flculty he was the mm who orgfmlzed and commwnded the campwlgn whlch fmally lcd to the hulldmg, of the Rccredtxon Center 1 cause for whlch hc should long be remembered md honored rw 1 l I . Q O ' 7 D ' 2 , 1 ' 2 2 , . ' . ' . , . , 2 , 2 . lwll fl'l'vl'-l l'vl''lui'-vluf'vl' alll'14 -Y''l l l'-l If l l'-lvl lu!-.,-5. .lulul-.5-nj: .l- ol.-l.-lk-l. Il- .lm lug. .ln .ll ,lui-.ju .Q-.5--.lrqlr .,,,,.,,..,.,.,,.,..,.,,,.'1' H E .,..,-.,,.,..,..,.t,-.,., At th1s t1me It IS no more than proper to l1st the names of all of these masters who can be found ln the records W1ll1StOH 15 proud of them for wlthout th m she would be nothlng Marshall Henshaw Russell M Wright loseph Srwyer Edward P Smlth W1ll1am C Peckham joseph T Tracy Wlllllm P Morgan A L Strong A R Hallett Edward G Coy Charles Parkhurst Hon Ephram Wmght Charles Todor Dav1d H111 Anson D Morse Herbert Adams Stephen French H E Alvord lohn Richardson Asa B Copeland Charles F Eastman lames M Wh1tOH Robert Keep Roswell Parlsh George Washburn loseph F Adams Edward H Knlght Mark Beal loseph W Falrbanks Charles A Buffum Erastus Snalth Luther Ell1ott Irv1ng Bruce W1ll1am Mother Henry M1ndev1lle W H Langdon N Butler H Wxggoner l I lrtel N Coe L Funk C eorge P Tlbbets Rev Samuel Seelye Sldney N Morse Frank A Delabane Wrlllam A Jackson Frank Leach Robert G Leav1tt Eugene W Lyman Alexander Rosa A R Brubaeher Harry Teator Chauncey Goodrlch Charles Booth Cllnton Strong Wxlham Hxlhard Irv1ng Weeks Ceorge Gleason Harry Lowry Arthur Staff Wllllam Walker Henry Kelley L R BOWdlah Harry Stevens Edmund Brown George Denman Rev W Wordsworth D C McAll1ster John D Churchlll D E Wllder Walter Gllmour Brady Jordan Henry Knowles Lawrence Smxth Arthur Clough Sergeant A L Graham W L Huston G Elhot F Ahlstrom T Kyte W july A Atxxell I George Wurfl ohn Kaemmerlen Abram Frredmm R L Stevenson Paul Gerrlsh J Hance Roland Godfrey Waldo Buckmglaam Edward Young Chfford Crowther Trentwell Whlte Robert Pelllsslcr Edvx ard Gardener George Inn1s Thurlow Gordon Donald Bruce Samuel Hrcks W M August George H Hero Frank Roberts Bogard Snowden Lavvrence Wflght Edward Brown Frank P1erce Albert Cr1sty Leslie Long James P Reed Alan Fa1rbanks George Rogers H 'V McElroy Stanley MacConnell Wllllam McDonald Edvxm Cranston W1lson Stapleton S C Cobb W H Jansen B Peterson B Taylor A Tompkms M Hayes N Cobb R Llckhder W Toz1er L . ' . J - ' Rev. W. Gallagher Prescott Dickinson ,-I K 1 ' - - - A. . ' ' 4 - ' - R. , C. . R. . ' E. Q ' H. - Q . C. . A. . F .a 'f D- - R. . . C. . , R. . T. . 'N ' A. . L. . ' C, . 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V. x x K t , 1 1 1 ' ' , 1 1 ' 1 1 , ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' x x N, A 5 . , 3 v x-X V Y' . , 1 1 , K1 Q w e - , I - -X 2 A N ' 2 ss 1 , 134' 351 '12 111 1 1 11 1 1'S' I A , . 2 , 3: 2 . ., . .Q 2. . f pcrous 111111 wc1lfk11ow11 1111.111 111 the elistriet, il11L1 his Q 501 1 1' was well o11 the 1 1e1 t .11 For 11111 X www 1 i I 8 H ,AL VA, I ,- , 'c 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1' . , 1 .R All H' ,-L . , het' 11 ,1' 1, 1 1111 'l 1 ,1 1g11e1ce111y ' -'Q ' -' 1 1 s1s'x A - '11, 1 h '1 1c 1 '1 11 . 111 11 1, ' 1 1 1 33 1 Fiqh 4-f ld Chapel Hall The hrst hualdang eonstrueted hy Samuel Wllllston hr hls sehool xx as the Old C hal el Hall hetter knoxxn as the Whxte Semanary heeause of IIS paantlng eon struetcd on the site of the present South Hall The eorner stone xx as laad on une 17 1841 hy the Reverend Payson Wxllastmaaa father of the founder The rfaaslnq of the xxooden lrfame xx as bevun on ulx hrst and xx as folloxxed hy the dedleatlon on Deeemher hrst Un Deecmber 7 12x41 the txxo story huxldmg xxfas ready to rcecave oflielally the hrst students of Wxllxstoxa Semmary In 1844 the boys sehoolroom xx as moved to a nexx hualdmg our own Mlddle Hall to gave opportunaty for a speeaal sehoolroom for younv ladles sanee Wxl laston had intended that the sehool should he eo edue ation al Lfatfastrophe hefell the Old Wlalte Semmarg. xxhen in 1'3v7 a fare hroke out 111 the dorm1tory seetlon Smee the students rooms xxere then xx armed hx ln davldual xxood lWUI'IllI1g stoves the exaet Ofltllll of the hre vxas unknoxxn The xxhole lWL1llx.l1I'l9' lllelllxllllg ehapel on the seeond floor hurned to the ground he eause of the faet that the vallare had nothxng hut a hand envane tor huhtanq the flames Insuranee xx as eolleeted and Samuel W1ll1SIlJI1 added enough more to mfake posslhle the ereetxon of another hu1ld1nQ on the slte of the destroyed one th1s new lWUlldlIli' our present South Hall CENTENNIAL -. wh X u . 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Y . . 5 . s 3 v . s s ' 1 1 1 1' S 1 S I., 1 , ' ' ' ' 5 'I 1 , fa -1 J -N 4 -J M1dd1e Hall Becxuse of the large IDCYCHSC 1n the enrollment of the school ln 1843 and hecwuse of a lack of sufliclent cl1ssroom space smce the openmg of the school xt was declded hy Mr W11l1stcJ11 md the trustees thmt a new l'3U11C11I1g xms necessary to the idvancement of the Semm1ry Aecordlngly ln that year the ground was broken heslde the older Whlte Semmary for the erect1on of Mlddle H111 1n lmposmg red hrlck structure whlch st1ll stands on the old ewmpus In order to wssure per feetlon ln equlpment and furmshlngs Mr W1111StOH xdded the sum of twenty thousind doll1rs to the Uflglllll grmt of th1rty thousand I WILLISTON ACADEMY 1 4 1 Th1s new blllldllig mtended pmrtlculwrly for the accommodatlon of classlcll students also I3I'OV1dCC1 rooms for the use of the texchers ln m uthem mes n ltur 11 phllosophy astronomy md chemlstry Thtsc rooms were ln every respect fitted for the purpose for vlhlch they had been deslqned Luhorxtorles were huxlt more room wws made for classes and eventually the He md master s ofliees and the husmess ofliccs were loc ated there Smce that t1me 1 flculty room the school hookstort and the Adelphl Glmml Slgml room hlvt hun es tihllshed m Mlddle H111 mlklng 1t perhaps the most lmportant of 111 the school l7UllC1lIlgS I 1 ,V V . , . - - - 1 . , - 1' 0 A 1 ,L 4 I, - - . 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' 'z :X 'J ' 2 N o , 5- -4 1 '- V '- , - , The Old Gym The Old Gymrnslum was hullt ln 1864 The toner and mam lrehlteeture were modeled 1fter that of an anelent government bmldmg 1n Florence 1t1ly Thls huxldlng was the first preparatory school gymnaslum 1n th1s eountry The WllllStCJIl Bulletm of 1865 de serlbes lt as an elegant hnek blllldlllg over tvxo storles h1gh eostmg more than S70 O00 The erect1on of thls hulldmg llso hrought 1 new 1n HOVHUOII Vwlth It namely Compulsory physlcal eduu t1on Untxl thls txme there had been no el1sses In physle 11 educatlon although there were numerous su perv1sed athletxes The old gym hoasted 1 hoxxlmv alley h1th tuhs md 1 sprmkllng room In addltlon there vxas 1 l1rge h 1sketbal1 eourt and equlpment rooms The shruhs xround the old gym were nearly doomed 111 1867 when 1 hody of students p tltloned to have the trees removed 111 order to h1ve 1 hetter haselnll Held No ILUOIT xx IS t1ken 1910 the old gym h1s heen used only IS 1 storeroom 1nd 15 1 LlI'pCf'1tCI' s shop The old landmark stlll stands firm and proud 1fter three qu1rters of 1 century of servxce to W1ll1SILJI1 the most sacred of all the old umpus lwumldmvs ' WILLISTON ACADEMY 1161 r'-'-1-'--- -'W' ------'-v f ----4-'---f-n -+---'-------f-- I, .I x x .X ' f 1 X. , 9 'E ,I 1- . 1 . ' ' , 1 , 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' . 1 9 2 ' 1 1 ' - - ' S ' ' 1 1 . , 1 1 ' . 1 ' ' '1 1 . ' ' Smee the erectmn of the new Recreation Center 1n 5 - ' . , ' 1 2 1 ' 1' ' . ' ., , , , 1 - , - , - - ' 1 1 1 1 . ' 1 - 2 1 ' f 1 1 ' ' 1 11 - . , 1 . 1 1 5 -g ,M . orth Hall In ordtr to rtlxtvt tht prtssnnq nttd tor mort room for studtnts llVlIlU' q111rrtrs 1t xx lb deud d rn 1961 to humld 1 ntxv dormntory on tht Old C 1mpus xxfhlth should h 1ll tl North H1ll At thls txmv. hoxxevtr tht only 1v11l 1hlt but tor tht ntxx' lWUllLllIlQ xx lb t1ktn up hx tht Flrat ClJIlQfLQlIlCDl1ll hurth b1tu1ttd mutt to M1Jdl H111 on tht xxtmttrn tn of tht umpub T111 o fl xx la hn1ly ov r tomt htt IUSL of Mr Wllllbfilll s lllflllxllu. Ill tht thurth U1 th1t hulldlng 1t r Wllllalllll 5 txptmt xx lb movtd tw 1 dlff rtnt 1 1t1 an mn th nortm 51d ol txt p1rk Tht ntxx huxldmq trttttd tontuntd forty rooms for students mtludlnq both bmqlt 1nd douhlt rooms Pro vlslon xxf1s rllbil l'l1ldL for txxo I'LLlIlIl0l1 rooms on tht ground floor ln mort rtttnt yurs 1 dI lXVlIlg room hm hun tomtrutttd ID North whert xxoulcl bt 1rt1bts xx hllt 1xx'1y tht tlmt Albo for m1ny yt1rs North H1ll xxab the an 1t of bomt of the most popular fI itt.I'Il1I18S ID school North H1ll 1 ont of th but knoxxn l7Ulld1I1gS on the t lfllpllb ULllSlfll1L.l1ll2I htt mat of 1t5 SIZL hmutlful ln bpltt ot lt, IQ H1 1r to th ht 1rt ot 1ll hemuse o txt mtnmonw xxhmtx xt tontnnb ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ff.-111,111,111 ,,, ,,,,,,,,, L,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 x Y 'x 1 x 1 ' xx Q x . . , ' w X- y - L' , 'n 1 I I ' 1: I v' 1 'I v . - H - ' 5 ' H 1 5 1 , . L 1 . , X k 1 . 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R , ,A C A . . , . , .,2 - . 1 , 1 d 1 1: 1 s hsnglc '1' a l cf . - u x-I x . - ' x -x ' x - w y Q 5 w C v- v , d . f M . -x x, y -s 1' - -- 1 A - x-- -5 W 1 ll 'c1 l1Qg'1 51 c l c l1 ' 1 ':Lc,1ddcz Q 11 S 1 'z f 1 , l 1 1 1 'l 1 1 '. 1 l-1 l ,,,, ,,,g THE LOG ,, ,,g ayson Hall 1 1yson H111 our present drnmg 11111 w1s formerly rn m It w1s run by 11nd1ord H111 and was c111ed H111 s MIIISIQJIT House This hlllldlllg VR IS 1cqu1red ly W111ISfOll Acldtmy an 1909 but pnor to thwt tlme 1bout tlllfty boys bo1rdtd thtrt These boys 1ttended W1111st1J11 Ac1demy There were no rnxsttrs 11VlIlg, IH the bulldlng before It becunc W1111StlJ11S property though 11nd1ord H111 ltted IS 1 p1rt111 superv1sor md reported students mlsdememors to the hcxdm1ster when he was forced to do so Cn Apr11 7 1881 1 serlous lnsurrectlon broke out when 1 number of boys who boarded it the M lllQ10l'l House l11VlL1Ld North H111 They broke doors md vtmdows llld caused 1 gre1t dlsturbance by flymg 1 111g w1th 1 11rgc 81 on It from the flag pole atop tht o1d gy m tower For th1s lCt several students were dlsmlssed and the remunder forbldden to room 1n the Mansion House P1yson used to serve as an lnhrmary for Wl111StOD students Th1s however h1s been dlscontlnued slnce the buxldlng of the lnfirmary behlnd Ford H111 The bulldmg novx serves as a dormltory for about thxrty boys and three masters and IS used 1s a dlmng hall for students from North and South Halls In 1916 Payson through the efforts of Mr Sawyer became the home of an experlmental unlor School Although the Junlor School was at once a success the upper school needed Payson for 1ts own use Conse quently the Junlor School was moved to 1tS present SIIG on Mam Street 5? 3 ......... ,t, , ' WILLISTON ACADEMY ', , , '48 11. ..f. ..p- -1- -4- -1- -1- 11- -1- 1.1. ..f- -1. . . .Q -1. .11 4- 14- -1- -1- 4- 1- - - 14- ..f- 14- -1- -4- ef. ,ful--51. ., . . nf.. 1. .. 1. ny. -1-.f--4-. -- --.f-- - .- ..f-..f-1f--.f-1.J- J, . - ' ' , , ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 I 11 . 1 1 ' 1 1 ' . 1. . 1 . .1 . . . . 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' 4, , - , - ,-' - af- ' K 5 T 4 T . ,.-,'.-.- .I V -. - 1 - K- , ...e.. ....... ....- 1l-ul'rl'Illulfvllvlwll-l--l'-lu H -5-. -vlv.f 1f'-lui'-J''lull-.IN-5' - ' P-ll-l'v.l'1 In-lvl'-J'-If-lvl' ulhl - ull: fnlwlu --lui -lvl' Ford Hall Twenty five y11rs wo when Dr Joseph H S1wyer xx l5 he 1dm1ster ol WllllSIkDH the trustees of the sehool l1lt th1 nttd for 1 new dornutory It VxlS deelded th1t thxs new Resxdenee Hxll lS lt w1s to he culled should he s1tu1ted on wh1t 15 now the new cwmpus on the s1mt tr 11.t of lmd IS the Wllllston homestewd Th1s new dorm xx lS to house the hoys then hvmg it I 13 son H111 md th It huxldmg xx lb to he put IDIO use lb 1 umor Sehool Through the vemrous gmfts of Mr ohn Howard Ford lt xx lb Plibblblk. to lweiflll work on the new dorml t y 111 191 The Vvhllxstoman of September 79 of th1t y11r proudly mnouneed th lt the new resldenee htll for fifty boys 'md three m1sters would be ready for oecupancy hy the hegmmng of the next term 1nd th1t If had been hullt 1t in est1m1ted eost of ahout S100 000 F1n1lly the work was completed the compwny h1v mg tolled futhfully throughout the xxmter ind the hulldmg wws re 1dy for IHSPLLUOII hy the eommente ment of 1916 It was mnouneed th1t An mspeetlon tour of the Resldeme Hall will he made and 1 reserved huekwheit clke consumed Thus IS the hlstory of Ford H111 Tod 1y II 15 stlll 1 hmdsome Georgun hulldmg the nueleus of the new eumpus 'CENTENNIAL ' E393 1 1 V-. , 3 V , 1 1 2 1 1 5 , . . 1 1 1 V. ,. . -. 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A- H , i:f!'15LQfi' M 24,1 Vi-R1 1 1 M54 A - 1 TT fi 11 ,f 11 'Y ff The Recreauon Center In 1864 S1muel Wlll1StOH hid the foreslght to con struct 1 gymmslum for Wllllston Semlnmry Th1S gymn 1s1um w IS not only one of the Hrst 111 the country It w1s one of the best equlpped From 1864 untll 1930 at w1s ln eonstmt use 1nd tt stlll stands todty IH old bulldmg whose tower lends 111 wtmosphere of dxgmty 1nd Charm to our old cetmpus As the ye'1rs went by however 1 defimte need w1s felt for 1 newer 1nd better equlpped gymmsxum to smsfv the demmds ot 111 IIILYLASIITQ student body llld to keep p 1ee wxth 1 swlftly moving world F1n1lly through the unce1s1ng efforts of Mr Sxelney Nelson Memrse pl1ns were m1de ln 1976 for the Construetnon of 1 new gymn1s1um It vt IS deexded thwt It should jenn Ford H111 on the new clmpus the next step ln the eonstruetlon ot the eventual eomplete sehool on the Old Homestead property Through the generous eontrlbutlons of 1lumn1 '1nd from funds wlreidy set 1s1de work was begun on Tues d11y M1y 78 1979 On Alumn1D1y June 17 the SIIL wts oflicnlly ded1c1ted by Mr Gwlbruth Hewd m1ster of WllllStK3D mn mn lmpresslve ceremony Fmtlly ln 1910 the R6CI'C'lf10ll Center is xt W'lS e tlled wx IS ofhcl 1lly opened for the use of the students lmmedx 1tely tn BDtl1LlSllSI1C student body took posses slon the normtl 1tl1let1e ye1r begm the Glee Club LflVC eoneerts 1nd the new QYIHHTSIUITI took Its pl 1ee la 1 funetlomng pllt of Wlll1SCOD lxfe It IS 1 h1ndsome bulldlng wlth 'tn excellent swlm l'11111Q pool 1nd 1 l1rge gym floor whleh does trrple duty IS b11sketb 111 floor dr.1m11t1e eluh theater md dwnee hall WILLISTON ACADEMY -10 I 1 1 f . I K K . ' ' ' 1 , 1 1 i 1 3 ' , 1 1 1 , I - . , ' , 1 - , - . 1 , .., 11 ' 1 ', 1 ' 1 , 1 - , , - - , - 1 1 1 . 1 1 , 1 i l , ' 1 , 1 . 1 1 . . ' 1 , . , 1 , 1 1 1 , , 1 1 1, ,, , . . 1 , 1 1 . X I 1 A , . . . 1 1 1 f .. 1 1 . . . 1, 1, I A . ' . . . I , 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 . 1 , , , 1 ' 1 1 1 ' y x 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 ' . , 1 11 1. 1 1 . '1 1 1 1 1 f 1 ' ' 1 , . K 1 1 1 ' 1 , 1 . . ' , 1 - 1 , . 1 , 1 '- - , , . . 1 1 , , 1 1 . .,..,. ,,,,,..,..,..,.,,.,,..,..,. ,, .,..,..,-.,,,,..,-.,..,-.,..,..,-.,. .,..,.-.1,.,,..,.,,..,..,.,,.,,..,..,. ,,.., ,-.,-.,-.,-.,..,..,..,1.,..,. 94 01d Campus F16-ld In tonst lnt use Sl11LL the sthool flrst opened lts doors the held hehxnd the old k.1l'11PUb hulldlngs has llxx tys heen tonnetttd very tlostly xuth tht mthletlt ulneve ments of the students The flrst sthool ye 1r 1941 found the fellows pl1y mg vuektt and foothall on lt 1nd they hlvt hetn LlO111l7 so to some degrtt evtr alllkc Wlfll the hulldmg of our old gymnxslum the lmportlnte of the field wws reused 1 greit dewl for untll 1901 111 of the sports of the sehool whether mtersthollstxt or lnttr clwss were held on tlns hxstorlc spot Whexl the Sawyer F1eld was bu1lt and firmly estah llSl1LLl xn 1901 however the old campus held nghtly uve up the posmon of top 1l'11POI'f'lI1kL hut held on md xxh If under te ll'11 1nd lllftf' tlass Then to all sotttr qlmts Crimes there were wlth the construetxon of xuth the eueptlon of t an ury Qxmes tt lSLd to he pllyed ere The old field ls Qrelt mmy le1sure hours lre stlll spent there hy the hy no muns dead however for 1 fellows Althouvh It m1y hxve lost prestlge 1s 111 lthletlt Held hetnuse of newer 'and hettnr equlpped pl 1371112 fields It his never lost my of xts heluty 'ms the oldest of ill W1ll1StOD ltmdmirks ffffffffffffff ffl!!-lffffffff ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,-,ffffffffffff .,.., .,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,,..,..,,,,,.,. .,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,,,.,,.,..,..,. 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Iffzqa j Sawyer F1e1d At a trustee meet1ng ln Aprll 1897 consent was gwen to use a port1on of the Wxllxston homestead for ln athletlc field 1f enough money could be ra1sed to grade fence and equlp lf The land chosen was about elght acres of ground wh1ch was part of the first tr1ct purchased by Sxmuel W1ll1StOD when h1s eyes falled to be used as 1 farm It was proposed by the trustees ID 1897 that money should be reused by subscrlptlon from alumm to reach an estlmated cost of S10 O00 The complet1on wls pl mnned for September 1897 but the form rl ded1c1t1on dld not Hn xlly take place Ullfll the annual sprlng track meet of 1898 even though the field was not then hmshed The W1ll1ston1an of Aprll 15 1899 stated that If wrs hoped thrt c1nd1d1tes for sports would take a deeper mtcrest 1n thelr work so th It the new athletlc held would be the scene of many v1ctor1es Thls d1d no good for W1ll1StOH lost 1tS first baseball game on the new Held to nn Ewsthzmpton te nm by a 23 to 5 score The new Held was however a much needed xddltxon to the school The field was referred to is the Athletlc Fleld untxl May 1901 when xt was called Sawyer Fleld ID honor of P1'1I1C1pll Sawyer through whose work It wls constructed In 1901 Sawyer rnsed more money 'md a grmdstwnd wus constructed on the west end of the Held Th1s grwndst md was twken down durlng the summer of 1940 when the baseb tll dlamond was seeded down and 1 new dumond was constructed at the eist end of the Held WILLISTON ACADEMY 4 l 0 - . , . . 1 . I ! I K s , 1 , , I - I 1 1 1 2 - L N ' a : f ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 . . it ' ' 9' 1 1 1 . . . . - - 11. - M ' s 1 ' 1 , . 1 2 1 Q , , 2 1 2 . 1 1 , I 2 ' 2 1 1 ' 1 M 2 1 1 , 2 . R 1 1 1 . 3 1 1 - ' - ' ' . '. ,, - , , K K 1 K 5 Z 2 2 2 V 1 2 1 .1--.J--1--.f--.f--I--1--l--1--.J-HJ--1' .f..,,..f.-.J-.f.,.,-.4..,,.,,,.,,,..1.uf. ' J -.f--f--f-..f--I-.f-.1-4.f'.fN4.1-.f-Nf--.f-.f-.lN.fN I--J-nf-4--.21v4f.!-2-I--J-.244--4-.1-.Q .1-6--74-.1v,42V 4,7 4.4 44,,- -.f-.fn 9424.1-+ rv -f-?-if-42.9 Ga1bra1th F1e1d emphasized by Herbert B Howe 1n his speech at the dedication of Galbraith Field full credit for the fores1ght planning and supervision necessary to com plete such 1 field goes to Headmaster Gmlbraith for whom it was well named In june of 1938 work was started in the grading of eleven acres of lmd which was originally part of the Mahoney f frm opposite Daley Field Deep trenches for water draimve with bridges to cross them were dug between the playing Helds seeding was done back stops were built and l1nes were marked The result was three soccer fields two footb ill fields and 1 baseball diamond All home games of the first second and fcncebusters soccer canary and lightweight football and the canary baseball teams have been given the honor of making this their home field The first game played was the Canary vs Wilbraham played on May '77 1939 On Wednesday October 4 1939 Galbraith Field was formally and duly dedicated William Avirett 4 Deerfield Academy instructor spoke on behalf of our ithletic opponents Herbert B Howe trustee of the school and member of the cl iss of 1901 also spoke giving full credit for such an accomplishment to Mr Galbraith After the speeches and dedication Mr Galbraith blew a whistle startlng the Williston vs Hopkins Ac xdemy soccer game and thus legally added one bit more to the development of the school CENTENNIAL 43 C I Ab . , 4 , . , , 4 4 ' 4 . 4 4 4 I 4 - , . 9 a 1 a I 1 . . . . 4 . , 4 4 , ' 4 4 , 4 . , ' 4 . . , ' ' 6 s c x f I ' ' r a f . . . . 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E I . .,,,., ., .,f.,..,..,,.,., .4,..,. -. - The Cabm In 1910 whtn Mr Grmmss 1nd Mr Putmm vxert llltllxllllf through tht tountrysldt for 1 plxtt to cf1mp thty found 1 spot xxhlth thty tonsxdcrtd 1dt1l ln the Qouth 1mpton xxoods Through tht ht xrty mttrtsts of thtst txxo mtn tht hut ustd hy xxorkmen IH tht hulld mg of tht Rc-trt mon Ccnttr w1s dxsmmtled llld 'IS stm ttl won on thls tunpmng s1tt hy somt o t C stu tnts Slahs xxtrt hrought from the nulls md 'tt t1thtd t 1 tht sltl s ot th iblll Tht grt lt IDISILFPICLC xx 1s tompltttd lll Dtttmhtr 1910 mtl VVIS IH tonstmt ust 1lttr 1nu1ry of txt fOll0XKll1i' yt 1r Tht At1 tmy tontrm llltkl lt sh1rt ly lkltlllli on 1 hxtk room xutx stxtr1l hunks mn 1917 hut tht studtnts thtmstlvts nd I 1 1 tl1t1r p1rt Ny -'tttmq th sl 1hs of xxoo to tov r tus ntxx stttlon Stoxts xxtrt put ID outsltle hrtp 1tes humlt 1 thlmney wws xdded 1nd 1 Qeneml fixmg up xx lb dont lt thxs txmt' Untll 1 ye1r lf.,0 the l1nd on whlch the c1h1n smnds hxd hcen renttd hut now the sthool ovxns 170 acres surroundmff tht Llblll ThlS lf1nd mcludes 11 smxll hluff overlooklng 1 llttle v1lley through whlch flows '1 hrook Trtts shut out from the lmdscape all slgns ot x.lVlllZdI1Oll xlthough the tahln IS not fir from town An 1dt1l pl1tt to spend 1 mght 1nd to rc 1lly relwx tor 1ny lilllil of vxe1ther Mr Grmmss the co founder llkl 1 trut llllllft lovtr h1s t1ktn over the Qmdante of tht ll'5lIl lllk.l h1s dont 1n txtellent Joh ln keepmg II up throuvhout the years ' 'ff 'fWILLISTON ACADEMY 'i'fff 44 l 1 I , K ' ' t 1 2 ' , 'L ' e 1 ' ' , I l K ' 1 1 a Y , A ' 2 ' . 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' 'Q ', 'l' 'f tum t gm thmu lm Q1 rtQulQ11 Volltglttt tum t Qy lllwt Q l't t l l Q tl Q Q Q .n tl 'Q lm tlt5t t Q tlEgllLtQ lt Qt lQtt l .tl Tl t 5 l l Q Q l , ' Q Q , Q Q , L l tQ tl H, N ' , C l ' Q l 1 tl l ' l , t , Q Q 1 tl MQ 'll l Q tl lt ttQll'. l IVIQ' Q Q tl l Q QIS Q tl t Q N 11 Q lv Q Q Q t Q Ql S , Q 5 h rtwlxQ1t1n.lly ttl lt, I5 l Ql1tl Qltl ,Q Q l.l'Q Q tdt tml. .mtl tlt .mt out ttmnttpu an tml tht xxQ1y5 .mtl xxcrlu of Cod, l tlt lQ 1Ql Q tm l l 't Q l, h 1 l lv ' Q Q 1 lQ Q ', ' , Pm Q ', Q ' Q tl C l , tl ltl l Q Q 4 Q Q Ql Q tl tl Rt. 5 , l tl tlt Nl 5 lt ,ly 5 Qltt T H E L O G Old Classes In 1841 W1ll1Stl111 Seminary as 1 whole was drvrded rnto two mun elasses the Flassxezal seet1on xxhleh emphasrzed suhjeets sueh ws Latln Greek and Freneh and the Engllsh drvrsron xxhleh studled suhjeets mueh the srme as those trught at Wrlllstorl today At thlt trme e1aeh group 1nd rts quotw of female students rn addrtlon to the m rles the Ludles Department however drd not heeome a recogmzed pxrt of the sehool untrl 18wO Aeeordrng to the W1llrston Catalog of 1841 the C lassaeal Department had 6? students the Enghsh 178 Thls numher rose steadlly untrl 1846 when It reaehed rts highest total w47 The Classleal had 718 students the Enghsh 04 Tlns numher deelaned shghtly xtter 1846 Nrne years after the foundrng of the sehool the mules rn the Classreal Department were drvaded mto the Semor Mlddle 1nd lumor elasses this example hemg eopred the follovung year hy the Enghsh group In 1869 four years wfter Wrllrstrmxm had heeome entlrely a hoys sehool the Serentrfie Dep1rt ment heedme 11 dlvlslon The Classrewl Dep1rtment had the JLIHIOI' Mlddler el ass added to rt rn 1877- The forward step of th1s Ll1VlS10I'l made It mueh llke our present namrng of elasses In 1877 after the d1seont1nu1at1on of the Enghsh Department the Serentrhe md the C11ss1e 11 were the mun ellSSlf1e1t10nS of the sehool The former xx fas expanded rn 1879 to rnelude our four present el asses These two most rmportant groups rn Wllllstcmlm vxere fmally jorned rn 1894 to go under the he 11.111147 of SCIHIOI' Mlddle Junror Mlddle and lunror In sprte of this formal Ul1l1'1LlUO11 however the el asses vx ere not nearly so well deflned as they are today Aeeordrng to the Oraele and the Mxrrcrr tvxo of the first student puhlleatrons the former Wf1ttCl1 by the Adelphi the latter hy the Gamma Srgma the tendeney was for the students to dlvrde themselves Into Greek letter seeret soeletres 1nd eatrng eluhs xxhreh eorrespond to todays eollege fI'ltCI'l11tlCS md other 01g!111Zlt1011S Ixlor to 1894 when the Selentrhe and the CllSS1Lll Departments were the mnn elrvrsrons there vx as mueh eompetrtlon hetween them hoth on the held lnd rn the el mssroom smee there wws seasonal eompetrtron rn haskethall hasehall and foothfall The older el asses and teams had hleher lverwges than those of today Aeeordrng to the Caldron one of the Hrst Semor puhlreatrons wlneh vt lS soon sueeeeded hy the Rus the rverwge age of one of the foothall teams vt as 19 years In 1877 most of the me mhers of the Senior el ass were 70 or over This xx as also true untrl the early part ot the tVkC11t1Ctl1 eentury when the ages of the students heeame Ll1l'T11111bl1CC.l It should here he stated thrt although young ladles vtere hmnned from the sehool 111 186W they d1d not entrrely remarn rsolrted from W1ll1StOI1 Even rs late as 1918 three young ladles were students at the '5em1n1ry For thls reason we heheve th1t rt may have only heen for a very short perrod of trme that the han xx as enforeed Taus me have the stony ot tme vmous elasses at W1ll181lI1 Lake all other hrrnehes of the se1oO trey hue lex mee 1111 5 an thx xx ax lteeprng p ree xuth the roaxth of the sehool itse WILLISTON ACADEMY 5 48 1 , 1 1 , 1 7 1 , 1 , V .Q I . . 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' Q ' , . - A ,' 0 o 5 ' 1 ,- ' , ' f ' V' .f.,.,,,.,,,f..f-ef-if-..f-he.:-f-.f.f' -.f--1.1-.f-4--.f.f-ezw.f--.1-.1 fe,-N, fllfff-.fell-1 -111.1-.1 .1-1.1-.1-.f.f-.fH..f..fNf.1f.1 I Fraternrues ur1nf1 the middle eightles the students of hrV1ll1it1lI1 helo11+1eel o o s 1 e el time took the pl1ee of most ot the extr1eurr1eul11' 1et1x1t1es The e tr1ter111t1e or Niieletles ls t1-.1 were more eommonly e1lled were Uillllly m1de up exelusixely hy students from ither the f'l1s lell Engish or Se1ent1t1e dep1rtments Consequently there xxere texx 1thlet1e eontest xxith other eh1 ol The different Qoeletles e 1rr1ed o11 1 sp1r1ted hut friendly r1v1lry The purposes of these soe1et1es were v1r1ed Some interested mus1e1lly minded telloxxs other those xxho fwored l1ter1ture 1thlet1es SOL1ll mtherings md rel1Q1on All were founded l lN1Llll5 111 t e 1de1 of furthering, the students 111 their t1vor1te p1st1mes lI1Ll 1l o IQ 1 xxholtsom lo+11e 11 111eth of spendlnv free hours All the fraternities functioned more or less 1lon11 tl1e s1me lines Th 1t is they 1 h l1lLl 1 eluh room sueh 15 the Adelphi h1s Fr1d1y evenlnef for Its meet1nf1 todly Among the more prominent ones were tl1e 11 Bktl P1 lot1 ZLII F CD L L D 3111111 lt Dtlt Society of M1SSlC7I1lYy Inquiry Chr1st1111 Assoe11t1on Delt1 Klppl S1g1111 5111111 lh Fr1ter111tx el the South H111 Devils The Chr1st1111 ASSOL1 1t1o11 xx IS 11eleel person1lly hy Mr Willi ton lll JUII11' ILIS of Ch1r1ty ind rel1g1ous LLlLlL1fl0I1 Others suel1 15 the South H111 Devils Uftfllll eel puie y 1 r soc11l funetions Still mother division xxhieh ineluded th F C' 11 Bet1 l 1 111 l th lot1 Z tl 111el11l-1tel in l1ter1ry recre1t1on Todwy hovxever the older fr11ter111t1es h1v1nv lost out to 1 11st moe1er111z111v xxorld one h11e1 no 1 1l soeietics which aeted lS those of the middle eighties 11111 m111y xe 1rs there 11ter 111 W1ll1st1111 The eh1e1 e ILISCS of this hre1k111Q wx 1y movement 1re vuholly due to the 111ere1se 111 1thlet1e eompetition ot W1ll1Nt11l1 with other sehools Fr 1tern1t1es eontinued to exist hoxxever until 1918 111 1916 there xxere six 1r1ter IIICICS In 1977 three dropped out of existence lewvinv only lot1 Zet1 11 Bet1 P1 md S1QI11l Et1 D lt1 In 1978 the last mmed diseontinued ind 1fter 19114 they 111 ee ISLLI to exist In the moelern prep1r1torx sehool with 'Ill the SOL1ll md extr1eurr1eul1r 1et1v1t1es there xx1s verx little U-.eLlQe tor eo11t111111t1on of Creek letter fr1ter111t1es One of the last two Frats in Willistc1n IDTA ZETA, 1928 f 4- .Q .JH 1- .Q .Q .f- 11- 4- .,p. ,,,. 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Gamma S1gma Debatmg Room soeaety and to eonsult wlth them an matters of importance It was voted that the SOCl6ty should be called The Adelpha of W1ll1StOH Semanary and a commattee of three was appolnted to draw up a constatutlon the preamble of whlch reads as follows We the members of the Adelpha an order to secure for ourselves and our successors the advantage of popular dlSCL1SSlO1'1 to acqu a1nt ourselves with the rules of parliamentary practice to obtain the benefits of pr actaeal re asonang to grasp and hold the prmclples of oratory and of English composltaon do crelaan and est ablash this eonstatutaon for the Adelphl of Wallaston Seminary dares not as a slave The first president of the newly formed Adelphi was Homer Bemis Stevens afterward a Westheld lawyer A room Vw as provided for this society IH one of the halls and given free of rent In the first dee ade of ats exastenee the members proeured 1 labrary of English cl assaes and a paano together with furniture for the la all lt was here th at the first maxlm was formed whlch saad Philosophy wisdom and liberty support e aela other He who veall not reason 15 a bagot he who cannot as 1 fool he who Wheaa Dr Hensha v leeame principal an 18671 the sehool had two llter ary societies Adelph1 which since its reorganazataon had been prominent and had drawn to its membershlp much of the best of the student body fa e ataloque assued an 1864 eontaaned 844 names and Delta Kappa Sigma which had been organized an l'2w4 Wh at Delta Kappa SIQITII vx as besides being literary only the members knew for t ve as a seeaet soeae Probably its seercts were trava al and for that re ason amport ant even essentaal to the members ,ZS ., 33 WILLISTON ACADEMY 3 1 ,Z , 1134 . . 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M, -N1-.J--l-.pn ..,..4. . . ,-,, N,.,.,.,-,,N,, . ,, 94 Dr Henshaxx obaeeted to sceret soeaetaes He explamed has objeetaons to the trustees who voted an 1964 that Delta Kappa Sagma must ee ase to emst The S0e1eIy xx as permxtted to hold a publle meetlng followed by a banquet The meetang was very dagnahed the best talent of the soeaety beam! seeured for the laterary program The property of the Soelety xx as sold and the room xx haeh at had oeeupaed became a reeatatlon room Adelpha xx as left alone and ats membershap was made up from all parts of the sehool The groxxth of the Envlash Department antroduced frlctaon for the Englashers demanded el1g1b1l1ty to the presadeney whale the C1ass1ea1 seetaon asserted their lneapaeaty to govern Trouble ensued In the wanter of N70 ly a skallful polatleal eombanataon an Englasher xvas eleeted presadent So seraous was the condataon thus ere ated that appeal was made to the faculty to act as a eourt of appeals although nothmg an the eonstatutaon reeoqmzed sueh 1 eourt Sanee eompromase xx as ampossable under the carcumstanees the faculty recommended that the soeaetx should be separated and a seeond body orgamzed The new soeaety should draw 1ts membershap eacelusavely from the Englash and Seaentlfie Departments and that no Classacal boy should be elagable thereto Then the eonstatutaon of eaeh SOLICYY was changed to define elagabalaty to varaous offiees presadency beanv l11T11CeLl to the Senaor elass Thus the Gamma Sigma SOC1Cty came mto exastence uslng those Greek letters of the Soeratae maxam Know thyself ln M areh 1971 Adelpha gave a publlc exhabataon an the town h all The soexety paper was re ad there xx as an orwanal orataon and musae and the questaon for dascusslon was Resolved That San Dommgo ought to be annexed to the Unated States Prizes were offered for the best andlvadual debate Eaeh term a paper was assued by each of the socaetles That of the Adelphl vxas called Oracle and that of Gamma Slgma M1r1or 1897 1 salver cup xvas offered for contest 1n debate by the two socletaes and thas soon beeame an annual event Later an 1903 a salver cup was awarded for the best mdavadual debates an the annual loant debates These prazes have stimulated Intense lnterest later years the rules and requlataons of the socaety became less stract untal finally any boy could enter eather soeaety regardless of has class Thas called for much better relataonshap between the txxo soeaetaes untal an 19 v4 at xv as deeaded that the two socletaes should be joaned as one and should be all d the Adelphl Gamma Sagma Debatmg Socaety wlth any student el1g1ble for both membershlp and ofhee In reeent xears thas soeaetx eombaned and actmg as a umt has entered mto many anterseholastae debates outstanding among xxhlch have been those xxlth Worcester and Deerheld There has also been a Ure at deal of the tradltmonal anter elass debates Under the guadanee of Mr Thomas ats present faculty advaser the socaety has beeome one of the most popul mr and lWCI1Cf1t.lll an the sehool Ram or snow at meets eveax Frld ay mght at 9 OO to dascuss the problems of our xxorld today just asm 1849 If met for the same purpose 1' 3 CENTENNIAL ,,',',',,,,,, fun , . , 's- s - 1 -' ' I' ' 'ea ' -, sw 1 ' . 1 1 . , a I ' Q Q Q 2 iw T ' . -A1 v1 1 . x .- . . 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T H E I .,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,,..,..,.,,.,,.., First W1111ston1an Board, 1881 Standmg Nason Sexton Seated Rachards Wanslow Ames Front Arkell Hastor of the Wallastonaan Saxty years ago an the sprang of 1881 the farst assue of the Wallastonaan was publashed Praor to that tame the Adelplaa and Gamma Sagma Socaetaes had alternately sponsored publacataons whach appeared ahout twaee a year Then an 1881 although Gamma Sagma refused to have a part an at the Adelpha Qoeaety ere ated thc Wallastonaan Puhlashed weekly for students faeulty and alumna the papers salutatory edatora al an part read as follows In suhmattang thas sheet to our fraends and patrons we are not watlaout grave fears as to ats receptaon af at he judged from the later ary eratxc s standpoant The ehaef and only argument we can see an 1ts favor as the motave that prompted ats puhlacataon Wallaston an the past has done gre at thangs on the hall field We hope that the zemth of her glory an that lane has not yet heen rcaehed It as therefore to put her stalva art sons agaan an the field that we take our pen an hand to prepare thas paper WILLISTQN ACADEMY t 60 1 66 I O l . . , O I O C C6 77 2 2 , , . , 2 2 1 f 2 . 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A . 2 ' A ' ' . , ' ', ' 2 'Q :K 2 . 2 . . .2 l- 1- .2 .ls -Q .Q 4- 4- ..f- .fa -1- -1- .Q af- 4- ef- ..f- ..f- ..f- ..f- .2 .I .1-.f-.1--5-..fa.f-.1 .fwfr .Q.1..1-.4-.f-.1-.,..,,..,,.,,,.,, 9 4 THE VVILLISTCDNIAN VOL 1 EAST!-IAMPTON APRIL 16 1881 NO 2 FDITORY VK INNIUW 81 1 on-ral Manager Ric HARDS 81 Bu'-unc ss Manager Am-:s 81 ARKELL 82 Nasov 80 Ssxrox 83 THE WILLISTONIAV is Published fiery Srrcanm during the school year excepting waca tions by the Adelphi Soclctv of Williston Semmarw Tmms :Bl 10 Per X car -0 C4 nts Per Term Single Copies Fu e Cents Por Sale and Subscriptions taken 'tt ALVORDN News Rooms Fonimunxcatlcins rc quested from Alumni and others. interested Subscriptions and Communications should be sent to THE WILLINTONIAN EAQTHAWPTON NI Ass Lock Box 120 To ey Brothe s Book a d job P ters Easth pto Mass EDITORIAL For many years Williston has held her own among the lnstltutlons of learning throughout the country, ID the recitation room and on the campus she has ever been among the foremost of New England acade mies But during these years she has had no live organ throufrh which to express her views on academic subjects, in fact her want of an active and wide awake chronicle has been not only sorely felt at home but wide ly commented upon elsewhere During these ,years our seminary has not been with out literarv talent, 'ls some suppose, but va nous cncumstances hate united to render a regular paper a difficult accession Till now the Faculty has held itself opposed to such a step, and not wlthout good reason, as this school has suffered much from the pens of some of If-S students This paper IS unc er taken by the Adelphi Society, not for any personal benefit to its mernbc rs, but that there may be solne responsible head from whence the publication may originate, some control and system under which it may be issued It IS undertaken for the good of the institution and right gladly wlll we welcome any worthy contributions to its columns We desire xt to be published in the interests of the school and to hare it express the can did opinions of those in favor of lan and or der among us Cflt-ICISIIIS from erchtnges will he gladly is elcomecl It 1S our lntentlon to keep on the best of terms with ill ue shall be as careful as posslble that theme be nothing that can hurt the feelings or expose to ridicule any of our schoolmates and we hope lt will be received in the splrlt it IS glven Other schools and colleges are all the sustamers of one or more papers, and why not we 9 The Society 'md the editors will strlve to do thelr best, but without the hearty co operatlon of the school their most earnest efforts can but fail It may be sttted here that this IS but take a stand in amateur Journallsm, should lt fall ue hope the disaster will not deter the comms generation from maklng the same attempt We shall strive to do Justxct to all, tnd to gue henceforth each ueek acorrect ac count of all that IS interesting to a student of this seminary Xi e hope these humble ef forts of ours m tx be of benefit and pleasure, not only to ourselves but to our fellow stu dents and friends 495 The annu tl prwe speakmg exhibition of this semlnary occurred on the 25th of March l'he declamations throughout were excellent Every gentleman had full command of his piece and delivered lt in his best style The careful trxumnv under Professor Smith, frequent rehearsals, had greatly unproved the orlglnal talent of the speakers and a wely commendable display was the result The hall was filled mth students, tou nspeople, and friends of the seminary from far and near Fhe Judges, Judge it llham G Bas sett, of Easth unpton, John A Aiken, of Grcenheld Rev Chas O Dav, of Williams hurg after some d0llbCI'al.l0ll awarded the first IJFIZP to Benjamin K Heaton, 81 f Phtladelphia, Pa , the second to M1chael H Sexton 83 of W uterulle, IN Y, while Mr li G Green was mentioned as entitled to especial pralse There u as some slight dis satisfactlou felt 'tt the award of prizes, but we do not in the least question the ability CENTENNIAL f61il -4- -4- af- -1- -.f-..f- af- -4- -1- ..p- .4 .4--.Q -1- -1- af- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1--.1 --.f c,..,.,,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,. 1 1 ..,..,.t,.s,,t,.,,..,.t,.-,-.,..,..,..,.., Nl'rl'..l--.l'v.l'n.l-ul -f -l'-lvl' lml. -.l l'sl'-.l's.l-uf'-5'sl'r.l'w.l'ul'al -.4114 . . . , , . . . 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' u . . . . 7 . - , ,,-. ,,. ,,-. .5-.2 4- .f-- 4- .Q .fn 4. .Q .Q .2 -1- -4- -1- -1- -1- .Q 1- -4- .f .,-. ., . ,- .Q .Q .f-. .Q 4. 4. .7-. 4- .y-- .yu - Q- -1- -f- -1- -1- -2 -2 -l- -1- -fr -f'--.f-s.f'-.f-.fv.1v.fH.lH.fv.fn.f'..I'-.l'.fH .fw.f--f'.l's1-.4-.f'-.f-..f'..J--.f-e.fn.f-.f- -!'sl -.IH-I--.1-.1-.4-if-.1--.IH -I'-1-uf .fn.fN-.fvef--.fN,,..,f-,f .p-..f-..f- .3- The W1ll1ston1ans flrst Cdltllflll staff vxas eomposed of Messrs H1 mton Blldvxlll Noye 1nd Ames The llst named was llter knlghted hy the klnq of Engl md for lns outstmdmnq vtork m rusmff funds for the rehef of wxves of Cmadlm sold1ers Slr Herhert Ames xx lS also mppomted the Hrst trelsurer of the Le lgue of Natlons The Hrst lssue of the W1lll9COHldH intended to appear weekly w IS ln the form of 1 smull heht page newspxper It eontnned 11 lxrge amount of athletle news 1l1LlUL.l111Q eollege notes from sueh xnstltutlons IS Amherst Yxle Wlll1HmS Prmeeton and Harv 1rd The puhhemon prlnted 1 eertnn lmount of poetry wrltten hy students of the Ae xdemy It xndeed resemhled the type of newsp mper th mt one mxght cxpeet to see ut that tlme in 1 New England preplrltory sehool smlll sed lte and dlgnlned Between the years 1881 and 1889 the W1llISIOH1dn remnned pr netlexlly the same The praetlee of ehxnglng the st lff ln early sprlng Whleh prevuls to thls diy w IS mdopted thus QIVIIIQ the xneommg journxllsts 1 perlod of tutormg under the prev1ous st tif memhers The WIIIISIOHIQH made its lllltlil eh mge xn form 111 the year 1890 xxhen It enlurqed the SIZC of 1ts pages lnd cut the number down to four Tlns was the pmper s first step ln f0llOVVll'1g the stlndard set IH the modernlzatlon of newspapers and It pursued thls form of lssue for thlrty three ye mrs It eontxnued to appear weekly and adopted new fe ltures slowly ehmglng ltself ms newsplper styles fluetuated The return to a llght page ISSU6 came xhout IH 1973 The paper ret nned the l rger p lge whleh It had ldopted ln 1890 and eontlnued to lppear we kly By thls txme sueh features as hook revlews short stor1es 1 gossip column and other modern1st1e developments were a regular plrt of the paper W1111ston1an Board, 1901 .,,.,,..,,n,,1.,,1,p..,,..,,.,,,.,,,.,,.,,-. .f-of--A--I--.J--.f--.A--1'-.I--11-J--1' ,,.,,,,,,..,.,.,,..,.1,.,,. 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M N ,U ,N ,N ,,,.,..,,.,,-.,,..,-- .f..1..1--9nf--.1-.1-.1--,f..f...f-.4-.1 THE FIRST LCG BOARD 1902 Hob on Smith White Hag1r Wcithcis Gray Rogers History of the Log Until the timt of the founding of tht Log only 1 scattering of annuals were put forth by thc students of Willistoii SCI'I'llI1lI'y the l1st of whith xxas produeed in 1886 A ye 1rly summary of some sort xx IS tlt 1rly in order so in 1907 1 few members of the fitulty got together with 1 body of students to glIl1CI' tht mattr11l for suth 1 book Tht Log IS tht n1mc implies xx1s 1 rtsumt of the yur 190' md on one of the Hrst ftxx pages APPCQYS 1 r1thtr short though LOIILISC history of VV'ilhston up to the vc1r 190' This was probably ont of tht Hrst if nut the first histories produted in 1ny of the 1nnuals Trick vt lS prob 1bl3 tht outstandmv sport of this ye1r 1nd stxer1l following it proved by tht sp lLL fuulty 1nd of tht v1r1ous tkll'I1N 1ppt1rtd Rtsumtsofthe sutttssol' tht footb1ll b1sketb1ll b1seball ti t 1 is ix WILLISTON ACADEMY i U4 1 .. .1 3 S . A , V . . ' C C 77 , . , 2 . , L , , , ' ' ' 2 , 2 1' ' ' . 2 ' 'z ' -1 ' , ' - 1 1 . ' K 1' z 2 ' ' ' '1 N 2 . . I - -, ,R I 1 1 , .J -,Z A ... A ' A 2 1 ' , ' , ' ' ' I 2 -. ' ' ' 1 x , 4 N , I ' N '5 I 2 I ' '. 2 V2 2 7 x . A ri I y 2 , 2 v y R v. ' S W 2 fi allotted to it in the first edition. Pictures of the First Log board reproduced in this book, also of the 1' gg 'Q' '1:z 1 5' 4,a':,1', and '.1 'k tram , arc Qi'L'l1. ,,..,.i,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,,.,,. ,,.. ..,..,..,..,..,..,,.,.,,.., T A single picture of each member of the Senior class was included with a history of each boy's activities in Willistcmii, and class pictures of the Middle, junior Middle, and junior classes. There appears, also, a picture of the class gift a statue titled The Niobef' Then came a few pages concerned with the various fraternities, including Iota Zeta, Pi Beta Pi, I.. I.. D., and F. C. In the last few pages there were anecdotes taken from the classrooms, and sayings about the school, the titles of the Senior theses, and lists of honor students, along with a large group of advertisements. Looking through the Logs following the first, one can see marked changes for the better. The first book is decidedly different from those following it. In 1904 a new shape was created. It was long and rather narrow, and still thicker than the '02 book. In 1905, however, the book was returned to its original shape. The book form of the Log was continued until 1915, when it was bound in paper cover and was much smaller, This was kept up until 1921, when once again the original form was continued. It is worth noting here that in the 1918 Log, a list of the boys that enlisted for the great war was included. In 1926 with Mr Rouse as adviser '1 decided change ind improvement was made in the type of innuil published The chief difference was in ge neril llyout md content All the activities of the school were covered both by description ind picture Thc vcncril type of book est iblished then his been continued up through 1940 the chief differences being in 1'11UC.l61 I1lZlt1OI1 of layout and cover The Logs, 19021940 CENTENNIAL, ,,, C31 , . . , , . 1 t , t 1 K . 1 I I . ' ' 5 W' r I 2 2 . 1 - H . . . e , . . I . ,I . as c I . 2 . 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Y M C A CABINET 1920 W11l1ston Y M C A The Hrst orgamzatlon th at a hoy comes 111 cont1et w1th when he 1rr1ves at Wllllston as the Young Men s Chr1st1 an ASSOLI ation It as thxs group whlch sponsors the receptaon of new boys an the fall of each year For thls leason alone then If seems that partleul ar itttntxon should he pud to thls org amz ation The WllllStlJH YMCA was founded ln the year 1880 hy Doctor Furchlld at the tame when Marslmall Hensh aw was tht he adm aster of the school At first the only purpose of the group was to promote growth an grmce and Chrlstlan fellowshlp among :ts mcmhcrs It was a purely relaglous organlzatlon havmg the sole rcsponslhxllty for the moral hettermcnt of WllllSIlJH students Havlng ind to assume all the rcsponslhlllty of an undertikmg of that type Soon watla the ptrmlsslon of Dr Savaycr the new he adm astcr tht Wallastcmn elaapel SLFVILCS took the pl ace of compulsory attendance at the mornanq church servlet t the same mme m all Ill WILLISTON ACADEMY ' I as 1 . . . . , I Q O 0 I Q Y 2 .R . 2 I H . K . Q . I . . . 1 ' 1 . ' ' 1 1 , , ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 '1 ' . . . . . 1 ' 1 1' ' ' , 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 . N ' ' x 1 ' 1 1 1 1 r ' . 1 1 ' Z .Q . , I . x . ,. 2 y E i . . U 2 . charge of the Sunday chapel service, it w1as the duty of the Y to secure il speaker, :arrange the service, . 1 1 ' ' A ' ' 1 . ' . . , 4 3 H ' I I Q y . y Hz S u , u b - ' I 1 x ' . Q., . K. 1 , A ua . 'A . 1 , A . xg . ' ,, Rm, j - - . My-Hy..fuf-..,.,,-.,,-.,,-.,,.,f -1---I--I--Q-I--4--11-my-My---1---I - ll .1 f ff' l f 1 fill f c.,, .,,,i ., ..,..,..,..,., ..,., ..,,.,. 1 9 4 1 .,,.,.. ..,..,.. .. 1, ., ..,..,..,..,.. .., , ,.,,.i,.,,.,,c.,.,,..,..,..,.,,..,.i,.,,..,. .,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,.,,,.,.,,.i,.,,,,, South Hall was furnished and given over to the Y for small, informal gatherings held l'-y the memhers during the week. In IVU4 the Y hegan the sponsorship of a weekly Bihle class. At this class, which met on Vsfednesday evening in 30 South, the students were given a hettcr appreciation ofthe Bihle and what it stood for, They were taught various stories in it, and they learned how to apply the teachings of Christ to their school life. Later, however, the Y enlarged its activities to include missionary, welfare, and social work. The school party was placed under the ahle supervision of the lt was the Y that first initiated the idea of athletic smokers and carried that idea through to a successful conclusion. Under the guidance of Mr. Grannis, who assumed control as faculty adviser in 1916, the Y has steadily gained hoth in its reputation and in its scope. Even now it is under the auspices of this hody that clothes are collected at the close of each term for the henefit of the needy. The Willistciii Y has proved itself to he one of the schools most active and helpful institutions, and undoubtedly will remain so. Icrh ips thc most importint iccomplishmcnt ot this vioup in conncction with thc school li is hccn the huildnw ind thc upkccp ot thc Cihm which vt is founded in 19 U pirtitlly throuifh thc influcncc ot M1 brinnis THE CABIN BEFORE THE ADDITION I , . . , ' . , , . ' c ' ' . ' X . 1 ' , ' , . , , , 1 c 1 1 c 5 1 ' ' . 1 . x ' , . ' , ' - .. . ' . ' , '. , c ' c . , ' 5 1 1 , 1 J 1 1 5 . ' . '- . 1 . f nv , ,...,. ,..,..,-.,..,..,..,..,..,..,- T H E I O G .,..,..,..,..,..,..f..,..,.,,..,.1,.,,.. THE FIRST DRAMATIC CLUB FALL 1919 Top Barnes Outterson Reed Mayer Landy Sorton Center N Pmke N udd S Plke Mr L Sm1th Oechsner Tacku Fxrst Row Brown Whltham Dabney Productwns, 1919 1920 THIRTY MINUTES FOR REFREbHMENTS Ba cr SWIMMIN POOLS Forust POOR OLD JIM DL Mzlls H1StOf of Dramaucs The W1ll1stc111 Dflm1t1C Club vxhlsh hlS long been Onc Of thv. mOst 11t1vs, Ot thu 1lubs 111 sdmol xx 15 hrst OYQIITIZCLI 111 thc f1ll of 1919 by LAUFCDLC Smlth xxho scrvgd IS 1ts dlI'LLtlJ1 Und r M1 Hl?XK1fd BO1rdm1n xxho lSSUmCd thc dlrcgtorshxp ln 1971 th1 1.lub h1s L0l'llll1ULdtUjlIOXK 1nd1mpr11x1. It h lS for m1ny y11rs bun 5UhSld1Zyd by 1 s1hOOl fu Out of thy rdupts Ot th1s tund u.t1n1x1 Llutrn 11 Lqu1pm111t has bgcn 1dded The sgts wntlnup hoxxpvsr to bo. bullt llid punt d lx nun 1 llll mgmbsrs of tha, dub xx ho do wn Lxtrpmely Lredxublc job WILLISTON ACADEMY 5 70 , 3 V 5 N1 s 1 1 1 1 1 . , .J , . , . , , s z , , . . -, , . O 666 M H U1 . f ' ' , 1 ' , '1 . 1 . 1 ' , ' 1 1 ' 11 1 1 , 1 1 . , 'L la 2 f ' ' , ' ' 2 '. c '. 'Q 1 2 , ' 2 ' - , Y' 2 ' O ' 'A . 5 A 12 11 1 ,S - 11A 1 111 - 1 1 S ,1 .2 1 1 1 2 - 1 1 1, .115 1 R A C 1, ,LC M x N x ' V sr N A .1 ' 1 . 1 . Nl-lnfuff' sl' ul' sf' ul if ep- -1- ,, ef- fer- .1- For the hrst few ye1rs of the eluh s emstenee thlee produetlons 1 yen' were Qlven 111 the f1ll m the vunter and at eommeneement time The 11st was dlceontmued 111 19' htuuse lf xx as IWCIILVLLI to he t1k1ng too much of the hoys sehool tlme The other txxo proluetlons hoxxextl h we heen eontmuously presented exeept durmg a hrxef perlod hetxx een 1976 19'9 xx hen the xxmter full ltnvth pl1y xx 15 dlseon tmued for the s1me reason In thelr plate however the eluh produeed 1 QLTICS of one ILI pllys s1m1l1r reaehed 111 eoneentratlon on one aet plays In 1930 the eluh returned to 1tS old polley of 1 three 1tt pl ly Mr Bourdmm felt th1t the reto nltlon of talent eould he determmed ln the three fall produetlons 111Ll tl11t eompettnee he eoneentmted 111 1 three aet pl 1y for the xunter term Th1t ye1r IQZO the eluh produeed the dlfheult The Ivierehwnt of Vemee vthleh vtlll he rememhered for the m1rve'ous eh1r1eter1z1t1on of Shyloek hy Mr Bo1rdm1n As glven now the fall md e1rly sprmg produetlons offer 1 ple lSlI1t held of enjoyment md dlverslon durlng the sehool ye1r Mr Louls Palmer and Mr Hervey Smlth who e1me to W1ll1StOH ln 19 8 md 1919 respeetlvely h1ve both smee then dlrected one let pl1ys of thelr own 111 the f1ll xxlth Mr I IIIUCI' LllI'Cxt111Q the SPFIIIL produeuons of 1919 and 1940 Formerly the plays vtere produeed ln the Congregatlonxl Chureh vestry or ID the town h1ll hut 1n 1910 wxth the eompletlon of the Reereitlon Center the plays hwe been presented on our own OFFICER 666. SPRING, 1920 Standing: Barnes, Dabney, N. Pike, Hartman, Reed, Blomheld Seated: Judd, Oeehsner, Landy, Mr. I.. Smith, Vkfhitham, S. Plke, Cartmill Front: Brown 1711 uf. .4 -.Jw .f-.4'-..f-..1- .4-.Q -.I-we .1-.1-.Q sl'--.IHNQ -.fN.f--1-.1 0luf l.l'v.l'u.l'sl'sl51.f'1l'll'l.l'nl'sl'wl'nl's.l' 1 9 4 1 nl'wf l.l'1.l'll'i'ql sl5Nf'v-l'1.l'ul'vl'-l'sl'll' ullgll alll' 'sl'ul'sf't.l'gf'sl'll'ul'sl sis? all sl' sf'sl'ul'l.l'sl'l.f nl V I - .' - , - - ' 2 wi .a Q p ' X 2 ' Q Q x ' w Q' , - - ' U vl - 's- ' x I -3 x-S x ' Af x Q 2 I K 'x ' A v 1 ' - y .5 vw., 4 s ss W I - ' 4 . ' ' . b , - - . . .' . ' , . 5 2 .2 ' , ' 1 ' . ' ' , ' , ' ' 2 Q A 'fi ' 1 ' ' 2 in numher and type to three fall plays. Mr. Boardman felt that a higher degree of perfection eould he ' P I R I I ' 5 1 . . ' ' 2 ' fs ' z . . A 1 lt Q ' Q' 1 f' 1 Q ' . z 1 - - . --- ' ' ' ' ' 1 '. V 21. ':a 'Q' ' . 2 1 . ' , ' 1 1 ' 1 ' ' Q Ni 4 it ' ' ' z . . A , I l ni 1 - : K ' ' 'Q ' 1 ' ' ' Q , . 3: ' ' ' Q 1 ' K' 1 I 5 . k . I 5 . 2 j 1 1 DRAMATIC PRGDUCTION OF JANE FEBRUARY 24 1922 Standmg Small Bergen Mr H G Boardman Coach Whltham Manner Seated Menan Mayer Chase S Pxke Domger Producuons, 1921 1922 Tlat first produttxons by Mr Boardman Fall Who K1SSCd Barbara? The Hlghland Legacy, The Boob W1nter ane very adequate stage Thls stage IS assembled on the Uymnaslurn floor 1nd IS replete w1th 1 turtnn vxh1eh reaches almost to the top of thc -fym It h as betn rumored around tht sthool that the asscmblmg and dxsmantlmg of the rathtr tomphtattd strutture hx tht state trtxx 15 somtthlng of an edutmon rn Itself The trew mt IS sud operatts auth tht rapldlty and tffltacnty ot tlrtus vaorktrs At any ratt gre at dc al of ertdlt should go to thest boys who h avt alva ays xxorktd bthmd the sttnts Mr Boxrdman our dlrtttor for tht past 20 ytars ls tmmtntly quxhhtd to dlrttt tht sthool plays He wx as ln 1921 president of tht Colby Colltgt Dramatlt f lub and hts had rathtr a varatd ttrttr III summer stock compames md sthools In tht summtr of 19 0 19 1 191' Mr Boardman xx as thtatrt dlrector of tht Etole Champlaln a Frtnth t amp for a 1rl at Lak Ch amplam Vt Ht ha tolltlnklllu ly WILLISTON ACADEMY 5 7 . ,.,, -. ..... - - . 1 . 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There is scarcely enough space to relate the characterizations portrayed hy Mr. Boardman and Mr. Sumner Cohh, the color and finesse they hrought to the yearly productions, and the wonderful spirit they imhued in the hoys and the plays themselves. Willisttmn wishes to extend its sincere thanks and appreciation to these two and all others who have helped and guided the hoys in past years. Mr. Boardnians fine directing, plus some good talent, has given forth many notahle productions, the most outstanding of which were The Merchant of Venice, journeys End Qtwicej, and Caesar in the modern manner QOrson Welles stylej. To him, and to all those who have aided him, the Willisttmii Dramatic Cluh owes its very life. THE PERFECT ALIBI MARCH 7 1941 f, ff, ff. ,ff-f 2-if-J-1-11 3 i .lug .4-.,l.,,. f. 1. .,. .2 .,. .,-. .2 4. .2 .4--.I-. p- .1- .rw qi- -4--.1--af--.1 -1- -9- .Q -1- . 71 ..1-.f-..1-..l-.1--.1'--.f-cf-.f-.4--.1-.1-.1-.f- .1-.r-.f--1-.1-.fha--end-.f-.f-.1-.1w..f 4- I First Student Council Student Council The Williston Student Council, founded in 1917, has survived to the centennial year to be one of the school's most respected organizations. It was first established as a small group of twelve students to represent the six fraternities and in that way to represent the student body as a whole. In the three years following its establishment it was made up of captains of the teams and presidents of the school's extracurricular organizations. The Council, as it was Hrst formed, proved to be unsatisfactory, for in 1922 the Student Council, realizing that it had no real authority, disbanded itself, calling for a complete reorganization of its powers and duties. This plan was carried out, and we now have an organization truly representative of the student body. The members are chosen by the Council itself from the student body with the ultimate sanction of the faculty, the representation being proportionate to the size of the dormitories. North Hall is represented by four members, Ford, by three, South, by two, Payson, by oncg and the Day boys have one representative. 321133112131 WILLISTON ACADEMY Ziiiiiiiiiif i741 -.A-of -I -.I-.1 .1--.f -1- ef- gf- wfuf- .fi-.Q -.4--.fwufh-f--.fhnfh sf-nf--.fhsf-uf-iffy!--.f'-.iw -.ah .1--.f -.f--.f-..f- -.ful-5115!-sf--4-,Q auf- -I-sph The Counells L.lllllLS xre of vmous kmds It helps the lntulty md the Y CllWlIlLf rn the super VISION of morals and generxl conduct It enforces v1r1ous school rules one of xts most lmportant dutles helng the enforcement of the honor system begun by the Counclls actlon 1n 19 9 Among other act1v1t1cs of the Student Counell was the pl mnlng of several tea dances followlng foothall and basketball games The pohcy of the Student COUDLll through the y ars has been the general lmprovement of the school Belng one of WllllStOH s expresslons of dcmocr icy It has been of extreme 1mp0rtanee 1n helpmg thls school to a successful ccntenmll In 1ts twenty four yexrs of SCFVILL the Student Counell has heen nhly advnsed hy varxous faculty representwtlves The faculty advlsers hlve heen 1D order Mr Hlcks Mr Grannls Mr Godfrey and Mr Lossone Durmg thls hundredth year rn the ewnstence of WllllSt0H Academy Mr W -I Lossone has successfully presrded over the org m mon m IIS Monday evemng meetmgs First Student Council Under Mr. Lossone F753 all I ' uf' 0-2515 -lui' NfNh?nl'nfNs?sl'nf'n?slZNnllulh?LlN-iss? ul'sl'ul'u.l'n.l'sl'l-!'I-l'ul'l-l'sl'ul'n.l'oi'nl' 1 9 4 1 luis? alfa? sf ' sl' sl' 'nl sl' n ul! x- - ' 5 I s I - A W 'I Q U u. sq I - y - 4 I . 1 I K 1 ' ' , - - , -, , ' - , , ' ' , ' . . . . , . 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Payson Church Now Easthampton Congregatmnal Church I W1 5::.':J:.'5i.'i:J WILLISTON ACADEMY Ziijiiiiiijiiigi f I 1 I sNiiNlH4l A grow fim-v 41 T a,T I N vvtagxsro gnzjfzy S aiu' ten 6 4 Q .,' gi 2 T5 gagifxmz 4'- f , 1 OA bb' 'QA ED 'fb -fu , 'J T H E L O G ' H1story of Athleues The 2ltl1lCf1C blekground of Wllllston 15 both long md IIOLOYIOUQ Slnte 1841 when the school first opened lts doors there h IS been some form of sport or exerer e xxhreh h as held the lnterest of the students Orgwnrzed or UI1OI'g1I1lZCd we glther from the hlstory of the Semrnxry thlt 1thlet1es have ilwxys been ln xmportmt rf not outstmdmg pxrt of the sehool llfe The first records known of Wrllrstcnn wthletres 'fre lI1l'O1ITlll ones found durmg the hrst yelr of the sehool s exrstenee when the students spent the muor plrt of therr free tlme skatrng or Hshlng through the lee on Nonotuek Pond Throughout th xt ent1re wrnter thls form of reereitron vns exrrled on under the 1dV1CC but not guldxnee of Mr W1lllStC7I1 In the summer of 184' 'lthletle eonttsts vtere form mlly entered lnto for the first tlme and vneket md fo vtblll beelme very popullr These glmes would stem very strmge to us now for they were no more th nn rough md tumble 'rffurs ID xxhreh the p'lI'tlL1P'llltS took 1 grext deed more of the pumshment thm the bull drd Wleket 1 game somexxhlt on the order of bwsebill but f1r 111 irrelrs of It when finesse vns ellled for w IS plwyed wrth my number of boys 1nd Wlth 1 bxll s1m1l1r to 1 rugby bill Although these glmes m1ght now be thought to hive been detr1ment1l to the hewlth and physreil well belng of the students there were no reports of wny serrous IIIIUFICS it my tlme EARLY BASEBALL TEAM 'fit if if 593 ra --5 il if if 3 -x- 1'-N fb -f Q Wi? 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Evidently these diversions were the only form of sport participated in for more than five years, for no records can be found to prove otherwise. An important change in athletics occurred in 1853, when the students of the Seminary instituted three boating clubs, and kept three boats, named Iris, Nereid, and Undine, at the Nashawaunuck Pond, where a boat club was built. Many contests were entered into with the three boats, and a spirited rivalry sprang up in the Seminary. No one seems to know what the outcome of these clashes was, for no records of any kind were kept. Very few outside contests were held, probably because of the difficulties involved in the transportation of the boa ts from pond to pond. Although this triangle club was successful it was shortflived, for the town boys, perhaps a bit envious of those Willistons, demolished . . . . ,,. -1- - .fwf- 1 2 ' 2 Z ' 1 , the boats and club house, bringing a close to the activities of the club for the time being. 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It is impossihlc to sity just how m.iny ytxirs this tiorm of org.ini:cd .athletics xxxis outstanding, hut judging from tht' .tt tcntion .ind iuidit'nt't's it tlrcx-1, it must li.ix't' lwcn continucd for many yours, Perhaps the introduction of lmsclmll :is zi popular sport hclpcd to spcud the tlownfzill of Athletic cxhihitions, for haisclmll has allways held its position ncur thc top in ztthlctic liclds. Tht' first known form of lmschgill nit Vklilliston was ctillcd round lull, rind it was composcd ol' .is m.iny liclloxvs xis xx-isht-tl to pgirticipaitc, with few rul-:s :md no 4irhitr.itors, gis our prcscnt rt'l't'rt't's xwrt' tht'n c.illcd. This game rcgich-sd its pczik in aihout ISSN, hut vcry little was dont' towards org.ini:ing 4ictu.il lmsclmll lwllorc 1866 or 1867, From this pcriod until sorncwhcrc in tht- cightics, liowcx't'i', it grcw hoth in tht' lincr points of thc gatmc, .ind in the cvcrfcliainging intcrcsts of thc students. ln thu middlt' cightius it xxnts t most popu tr ii i oi t wc t c t o Q o t is n i mun spring sport EARLX HOCKEY TEAM 1111.1'-11-111-11-11 11111111111111 lh'l th' . la rid lon -nhl' Sl ir in th' list, und thr u li ut th' yc. rf it hams co ti iucd to ht- tht' 7 J 1911 1-A11-.f-.1 1-11---f-.1 . .Q 1, 1, .Q 1,1 .,. .f -.1-A11 1,,. ,,. .,. .f. 1, ..,..,, .,1.,. .,..,. .,. .,1, ..,..,. T H E I O G .,..,..,..,.,,..,., . 1,1 .,. .Q 4. .l- -4-. ,,1 11. , HOCKEY ON THE OLD CAMPUS I. ,,. 1,-. .,,. .Q .,. 1, 1. .,. .,. 1,1 .l. 1, ., ,-1 .11 ,,-. .,-. 1, 5. 1, Athletxc CXl11l71t1011S as 1 vxhole hxve heen spoken of hefore hut xxhllc they were lmportant ln thelr tlme they cannot he compared wlth our track and field events ot todxy The xctual hlstory of tr ack IS very vague as far as the populmty of that sport wis concerned Perhaps there are those who are flr hetter acqunnted wlth IIS growth than vxe are It IS supposed hovxever th tt track 1S one of the outgrovxths of the annual Old Gym exh1h1t1ons and that m some way It broke off from the others md became ln orgmlzed outdoor lLt1V1ty Suf11c1ent to say that Wllllston men have always taken 1 grcat dell of pleasure 1n p1rt1c1p1t1ng 1n It as may be seen hy the trick md Held records whmch folloxx 100 yard 770 yard 440 yard 880 yard One m1lc Tvto mlle dash dash dash run run run 170 ylrd lngh hurdles 770 y1rd loxx hurdles 70y1rd lilgll hurdles 170 yard lovx hurdles Hxgh jump 10 seconds 77 8 seconds 10 4 seconds mm 1 1 sec mln 147 sec 0 mm sec 16 4 sc conds 76 1 scconds 9 6 scconds 11 secon s 1 WILLISTON ACADEMY 1 84 1 R H King 17 H Kmg L N Brovtn 17 W A Gaylor 40 H A Herzog 16 E Leltch 04 E A Suck 77 I S Bulloch A S Perry J H M1cN1ughton S Billoch D E Lcxus 79 1917 1912 1917 1919 1901 1977 1911 1927 1940 1911 1979 ., ' 1 1 3 1 r 1 A 1, , ass . 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' ' 1 51 'Jr' Q38 . , , 3 13 1.3 -.1 ..f -.I-I .4 .fwf- -.I 4- N!-.fhfef--I .f--1.1-nf--J Th1s then short and mefliclent IS xt may be 1S the h1story of W1ll1StCJD athletlcs as we find lt at th1s t1me Wlll1StC7H has long been rmked h1gh scholast1c1lly IS a prcparxtory school Not qulte as well known but almost IS lmport mt 1S 1ts 1thlet1c ratmg wh1ch IS just as hlgh and w1th whlch has always been assoclated fur play md good sportsm1nsh1p Thus we may see th It IH track IS 1n 1ll other types of 1thlct1cs W1lllStOH students have won many honors both 111 the school ltself md 1n compet1t1on wlth outs1dc temms Track although nt IS the last mcntloncd IS by no mclns my less popular or hlghly rmted than my of the other sports funct1ons of the schoml und IS cl 1ss1Hed todmy IS 1 major sprmg sport Soccer hockey b xskctb lll and tennls although they hlvc not the lengthy recorded h1story of these other sports clnnot be forgotten All major sports they have certamly pl lyed a large part 1n the buxldmg of better lthletes It W1ll1St0D Thelr sta rtmg d1tes are for the most part elther forgotten or never knovxn but th1s fxct takes nothmg away from the1r popularlty or lmportance In these sports also WllllStOIl has ever been able to compare honorably wlth any teams from schools of her class Always near the top IH athlet1cs as IH scholast1cs W1lllStOl1 should be proud of the teams Wh1Ch have represented her s1nce she first opened her doors BASEBALL, 1890 f:::::::1::::::: WILLISTON ACADEMY :::::::::::: U61 0.l'ul'nl' 'glial-hip,-jnsju 'pl' . . sl' 'Nf'ul'l'sl u.f'u,l' hlhll ll -l'nl'lq? n.l'nl5l-l'll'sl'ul'0.f'Nf'3'll' T E ll'v-l'hf5ul'q?'n.l0nl uf'l'1qf'nl'nl'nl'iI ., , . . 2 . a . . . . . 1 . . 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The Alumni Orhcc itsclf h'1s lWCCl1 rcccntly rcmodclcd '111d rclittcd, Qplcndid new furniture '1 gift in mcniory of Sidney Nelson Nlorsc 111'1kcs thc room very '1ttr'1ctivc. Adorncd o11 '1ll sides hy v'1rious pictures '111d ydgcts of inttrcst it h'1s tl1is 3c'1r hccn one of the most importmt p'1rts of Willist1111. Message from the Alumm Secretar l11 recording thc history of VV'illisto11's first century the ' Loy h'1s for forty yc'1rs hetn '111 outst'1I1di11g, '1gc11cy. No other single source h'1s yicldcd so rich '1 record of the l'1st four dtcwdcs of Willist1111 '1lum11i. Should our complete files of thc school s 3c'1r hook l ' destroy cd the cfhucy of thc Alun111i Dcp'1rtme11t would hc irrcmcdiuhly i111p'1ircd. To the f.l'1ss of 1941 who sponsors, to thc l'So'1rd whi 'l1 pr vduccs '111d to the Adviser who guides this Cc11tt1111i'1l xolumc of thc Loy N the AIL1111111 I5 'pg1rt111c11t cxtcuds cordi'1ly1ood wishts '111d C41I'lj.1I ltLll'ltllJIIS. 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Ll' 4 XV'11's , 1' 41'14'1:M.F.D k , :.,4e11 ' ' . 1', g'1' 'A ' '41,D'. L?.11.g11er, .xml Aluseph 1-1. S41xx'y'r uf t11e 1'.1'u1ty, v'r' 411 ' ted tu 414' 4 ,' 'mg Du me t1 ' s ' 4 ' ' 4' V 4' 'm 4 e 1e4 1e ':'1e ee ' ' '13 ' 1e. 1 1111. 4 e1' 4 1L1A.l5O11 A 'xe1: :1ed. 11ee4'1y:l',1w'. :'111d' 'h '1d '1-111 At 1':'d' e1'e ' 3, 4 14' 1j'1'e'11'4 L11 11,',1 11' fu 1e ' ' 1 1' S'1 1111. TIT. . 'Alum X' 3' A- V131 S dzlxhl A, 7 u R-, ' ui .4 A . 1'y Rev. Lyman Alwlmrr, D.D. Monday and Tuesday, june 15 amd 16, were occupied with v41rioL1s e. 1' t1 ' e11s' g :'1 15'1l. W'd ':e14',.11'17, V413 1e d4ye1:' f' 1' 15' '4 of 1 '14 '1'1 '41':'11,1 'llidl'-1141 ' 'Hd' :.T1e u.'L41 141:11 D4yx setfuruine Pluck. T1e:'1 1 III 41we1' 4' .1 'et C' '4eld 14'e11'54 ' 'M,4dMs.NV'11 .A C1C,.'4'Clk.1 ed4'1' C 1' , 5. T1' '4' ' ' 1' 1v'1 , ,4 '1W' '41 e141s: 111 1878. At 1411 I.:t e 1 ' 'e ' e. Q 4 '1 1 1e I efdl ,, '45 . 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V S I w l.,..,.,,,,.l,s,..,..,. 4 1 .,..,..,..,,,,.,,..,..,..,.l,..,.,,.,,.s Williston Academy Centennial SATURDAY MAY 17 10 00 A M FRIDAY UNE 700 PM SATURDAY IUNE 7 ll 00 A M 100 PM 600 PM 1000 PM SUNDAY UNF 8 10 45 A M 100 PM '600PM 1941 EDUCATIONAL CONVOCATION in the Dodge Room luncheon 1n the Gym Speakers Dean Spauldmg of Harvard Pr1nc1pal Fuess of Andox er Pr1nc1pal Sm1th of the Beaver Country Day School Dean Hawkes 1892 of Columbla and others ALUMI HOME COMING DINNER ID the Gym M G lbra1th w1ll pres1de and the Glee Clubs of WIIIISCOD and the Northampton School for G1rls w1ll render select1ons from Gllbert and Sulhvan ALUMNI PARADE from the Old Campus v1a Mun Street and Payson Lane stoppmg at the blrthplace to rece1ve the greetmgs of Samuel and Emlly to the New Campus THE CENTENNIAL MARKER to be on a large boulder ln front of the Gym w1ll be unvelled by Iudge Swan 1896 and Professor Samuel Willlston of Harvard grandson of the Founder CENTENNIAL LUNCHEON m the tent at the slde of the Gym Edward E Whltlng 1891 presldmg Guests and speakers to be announced Durlng the afternoon both Galbraith F1eld and the Retrea t1on Hut on the back road to Southampton w1ll be at the dlsposal of the alumnl Virslty hall game on Sawyer Fleld Wlll1SfOU Golf Tournament at Southampton Semor Dmner and Dante 1n the Gym CLASS DINNERS to be announced OPEN HOUSE for 1lumn1 1n the tent on the New Campus Fire Wcarks dlsplay on Sawyer Fleld BACCALAUREATE SERMON 1n the Congregational LUNCHEON for alumm and senlors on the Homestead Lawn GRADUATION EXERCISES IH the Gym Speaker to be Dr Allred E Stexrns He atlma ter Emer1tus of Phllllps Acad emy Andoxer CENTENNIAL Ifl 5 ' ' . : ' A . , ' 5 5 f , , I 1 . ' . r. I 6 a ' ' ' ' ' f . . c K l 1 k ' K u , '. 2 ' 3 . . . . ' HH ' 17 S r 4 x C C , 1 . S . . . , , 9 J . . . . . ' ' , . , ' ' . 2 . , , . ' . '. 2 ' . ' . f. n I n HH 15 ' 0 z . . : . . ' ' 1 ' , -I ' Church will be preached by Frederick R. Griffen, 1895. ' Z ' ' 7 A L . . L . 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T H E I O G .,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.., 700 Alumni Expected A W1111ston Centenmal To Be Held june 6-8 Celebration Highlight Will Be Alumni Parade With Returning Classes Seeklng To Outdo Each Other Thru Novel Features, Century Boulder To Be Unveiled on New Campus Wideslaread response to invitations now heang 1 sued hy Vvhlliston Aeademy for its Centennial Celf' h1at1on next une 6 7 and 8 already assures the sueeess of another anniversary eelehration for whieh the institutions of the Conneetieut Valley are famous So great is the interest among the alumni and so many are the suggestions for added features to the program already announeed that Easthamptons pohee 0l'l'1e1 als are eonsaderang ways and means hy Wlatell the usual heavy trailie e an he diverted from the famous College Highway w hieh passed 111 front of the campus of the famous old preparatory sehool In response to 111V1tdt10l1S from alumni represent atives the Board of Trustees and Alumni Secretary Boardman have attended reunion dinners m Boston Woreester Holyoke Sprmgheld New Haven New York Philadelphia Buffalo Rochester Syraeuse Cleveland Chieago Hartford Schenectady Pittsfield and Washington during recent months From enthusi astie pledges made at that time arrangements are hcing made to entertain at least 700 alumna who with their fflIT1ll1CS will swell the attendanee figures ti more than 1 000 A major highlight of the celehration will he the alumna parade to he held the morning of June 7 when staid Easthampton will see one of the largest of marehmg hosts an the town s history The elass of 1905 will have the famous Nonotuck Drum Corps and it 1S heheved that other organaza tions will he engaged hefore many weeks At one pomt an the mornings program the paraders will witness a seene on an outdoor stage at the hirthpl aee of Samuel W1ll1stc11i founder of the Academy The leading eharaeters will he Mr and Mas Willistaxii to he played hy prominent memhers of the eommulalty A houlder l5LlI'1111.f a hronze plaque setting forth the eomplet1on of One Hundred Years of Serviee for years dean of the faeulty of Harvard Law Sehool and a deseendant through adoption of the Ae ademy s founders A somewhat more impressive feature will follow when the class of 1891 famous in school annals for the strenuous hattle they waged in Oetoher 1889 with the elass of 1897 the oee asaon hemg the raising of the el2ass flag of 1891 over the ramparts of the venerahle Gy mnasaum Building long a landmark of the town This hattle waged for hours starting ahout 7 10 o eloek on the morning of Oetoher 76 The el ass of 91 h ad designed a large flag of hlue and gold eolors the sehool eolors with cross hats a hasehall and other insignia of their prowess The gymnasium tower as 101 feet an height and the hattle w as waged on the winding 5ta1reaSe 118 lune the yaetorious e ass 1 s its 0ta 1 union eeear tion in eonneetion with the sehoo s eentennial ind in honor oi tht famous atte ae in 1889 wil e ieate 1 st l flag pole I'18111Q some seyenty fe t from the New Campu Thas dedi ata an wil ae preeed d ly -uitahle military ra s WILLISTON ACADEMY 5 as 0 O O O e 2 ' 2 ' ' A .3 '2 ' . 2 ,- '2 ' J ' , , 2 2 '2 2 ' . 2 2 ' ' 2 a 2 ' ' ' ' 1 2 2 v 2 . 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A not ilwlt txhihition ol old photoifriphx Ind mtmtntob ot tit oldtn tl ip xxill WL on txhi wition in this to tttion is 'ting' tuffn tntt ii 5 nt 111qL llumni rouxt tie 'lPWI'U'lC1111f' 'e ewrition 'ire SCL1l 11I1Q 'ittics for serQ1pwoo': 'in other reeor 5 xv iiei 'ave ons: gfgithered dust. A complete SllI1.I11'1I'y of the history of the school toget mer xviti tie exents of tie celehrition wil printed hy the Holyoke TranxcriptfTe1effrtmi. This will provide the visitors with 'i V'l1Ll'l111C memento of t eir trip to Etsthnmptoli 'ind 'it the sime time x'i11 com wine tie e't of '11 th'it his heen written in tie pist o' tie se ioo. ii: your tie fi iston -4 gf, 'annul yeir woo ' of t ie stut ents wi contiin more th'in :OU piges 'ln wy iistoriel reviews wi supplement tht Anniversiry Celehrition Edition of the TmnscriptfTeleffram. Arringements for the threefdiy outing 'ire 1161119 p'1nn' Hy '1 committee of the Boird of Trustees. Tie committee memhers ire: 1 iip L. hunts 9. ehwirmtn of New Yor': er 'ert E. H'iw'e:, ' I. iso of New ork: Cir A. brwy of Hirtfordg OL 'n D, i1'r 'Ji of New Hutng 'ind Herhert B. owe '111 seeretry, 'in now o' t. iseo N. . iis committee is Qissiste y ll urge committee mf 21111111111 serving in oth Qietive Qind 11llI1UI'i1I'y osi' ti ns, 'very gm U.lI1l1I1 'rom 13911 to 9f eing representet. 1971 The Q ' Q1 Q 11 1' 1e1 Qti '111 he c.1'1' rd 11' vm' 114 W'l1'g is 1 's li o ' 'L1fJQ', ll. CQ ' 1' H ljoke, Q ' 1 ' A 1 ' '1Q:s f 1392 XV'11'Q . el ' , if EQ : lQ I , f tle class of '91, will ' e' ' Q 'S' g f 1 ' 1Q1r,' A ' Q 11: ,, tm 1'e folli vsed with the mising f 1 ' 45.11111 11Qgfo1 1 , e 11' 1' 51- ' 'c :Ad'Qh1' ' Q' ' '14 'I' ' ' 'Q: Q '- ' 'f ' 1 ':. ' f 1 5' '1 1 1' d Q lQ d 1' 1 ': 'Q Q 1' . o Q '1': ' le c1Qis.' of '91, Q dei dQ 1' ' F tl '1 411: 1 1 ' S, bl. . 1 1 Q If , I ' T ',Q: e' ' . 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Pres 1 entf G Ibm th IAV IAIHC stef 1 atm 1 ,-. l I 1 CTS et v-1 ,-. ,.. ,.. ,... Ch xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx E L- L-' P-I cn x-1 O Z 31 O ZH U ru 3 -4 xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx 'IN NJ 1- f . u n t on, ebruary 21, f f ln mel xmrzxticm cf the th Almiversg ry cf the ne urpcurzlt' an mf ill xl Q I ir 11 ', un' ' 1 ii i Aspez k S11 head tab ez Dex n H. C. Hawkes, '92,Tuz1' 21' 1 P ' ipu . . 11 zi 1 11 .- 1 E1 eritus -lzu mes R. Angel , Yu e University. 9 4 W1111ston Alumm Assoc1at1ons PTLPITIKIODN lox 1 ttltln lflflll of my lxll1Ll n 1t11r1lly mxolxe 1 Ure1t de 1l of work from thoge upon xx host shoulders rut the troubluome burdem of the plannmg tune and effort mee -f1ry lor the buttew of the OLCZIMOD Our eentenn11l eelebr 1t1on lw eertunlx no exeeptlon to thu 1nd exeept ror the exeellent to oper1t1on of those 111 elnrge of the WIIIULIQ bnnehu there eould be no pobuble eh mee ol l11x1ng lliyfllllig but 1 eomplete lulure For thls 111011 then we ot the SLIIIOI' thx would l1ke to extend our l1e1rtfelt th1nlw to the 111t111berw of those tom1111tteex who were So llibtfkl ITIIUULF So than you may know who thee men ire we pr1nt the1r n1mes IH reeognmon of the loyil bervne wluch they lnve bhown to W1ll1StOU LII 'Ym Al11m111Aw11t1r1m1 Henry H Keough O5 Pvtwdtnt 111ebL Cnrpenter '51 Stuttmx Boston Alll77171l IASSOCILLIIUH Edwlrd C Bowen, O6 Pvuszdtnt Ioseph D Hnnrmgton 19 Fnit Vw. 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T H E I 0 G .,..,..,-,..,..,.,,..,..,..,.., . 4. 5. .,-. 1. 4. .guy .5 Gmnmmmz Toner Bull! 1863 65 ammy Stand-Up Song of WILLISTON ACADEMY Easthampton Mass Word: and M um by Paul H johnson Class of 1905 Pztl Johnson Arrangement by C E Rouse and F B Hyde ofW1ll1ston Faculty Sam my my Sam my my heart yearns for thee Yearns for your Y cam pus W and your old mlm tree Long mmy wc -.e cher xs ycmrs Lt COITIC 1 x, Ong' lT1'1y we ClLl' Si1V1l ms ton xl Cnpyzgbt 1941 by ll flluran Araflemy WILLISTON ACADEMY I lf l 'UAE WWW, -va fn V' 'm-,M Vt 'Z' f X QQXW1 XX WIIQKHUL Book II Book Il of the centenniil Log must follow somewhlt the usuil procedure of my yeirhook even though IN my Oflglllll ideas hive been introduced in its production Al though this section ceinnot hc IS interesting to those who are not now it WllllStCJI1 it shows 1I'l dctul thc lift ind 1ct1v1t1es of the students of todoiy during their ycns here Book II moreover v1x1dly helps to mike the centennnl Log two contrlstlng hooks eich complete in itself yet closely related to the other their pllce 1n our hook is hive the seniors ind exen the undercllssmen hive not been forgotten The outsteinding innomtion IH this section undouhtedly IS 1 view section up to this time entirely foreign to W1ll1StCJI1 ye1rhooks ind ls well worth noting carefully It is the wish of the Log stiff thit you will he proud of this your book 1nd that you will turn to 1t occ 151011 llly in the diys to come when you m ly hive hecome drivxn IVVIY from the t1es of the school Only if this will he truc ne we to he lhle to believe that our work his not heen in v11n lil 1 . 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Principal N makmg preparatlom for the W1l11stcun Centenmal, t him been borm IH upon me Wlfh new forge how vlluabk lm the rewrd of contemporary bphool hfe Wh1Ch the Log prebentb so fully and so 'lttractlx ely I offer my Longratula txonb to 111 thobe who hxvc p1rt1up.1tcd IH Illlklflg thu Centennl 11 mme the nmdmlrlble xolume It 15 ww Y N Q 3 A ' Q r 3 K l ' - - u. Q- - - , - L c . ' c 1 L s . 2 - . 1 1 . l '-fbi' nl' 'lvl' ul' vlwlwll vlhlvul' -l' vllnli ,ll .lull-ll ll' H G BOARDMAN AM L T WINSHIP LLB L D GRANNISS MA W J LOSSONE EDM A L HEPWORTH MA F B HYDE AB M J COOIL AB C E Rouse AB D H THOMAS AB E N JOHNSTON AM F W PUTNAM MA D D TFST JR MA W. W. WATTERS, B.P.E. R B CUNNINGHAM AM F E BELL BS H L SMITH, AB J H SHLPARDSON AB O P NASH II AB W WATHEN DUNN M A J E TERRAL BS R HODGMNSON BS L H PALMER JR BA J C B-mm AB G G BARTLETT BA R. H. PLUMB, B.S. LINco1.N DEIIEW Gll.ANNlS, M.A. Latin 'LGranny Graduated Yale, B.A., 19116: Yale, 1925, M.A.: Cinciimati University Teachers' College, 19034191 Principal of Milford High School, Milford, Ohio, 19064193 Summer Course, Berlin, Germany, 1913: served in the Y.M.C.A. overseas 1918-19: Director of School Y.M.C.A. since 1915: memhcr of the Classical Association of New England: memher of the Classical League: studied at Yale first half year 1938849 in Classified Depart' ment: elected to Williston 1910. MI2I,VlN jesse Cooic, A.B. Mathematics Cookie Graduated Princeton, 1911: Phi Beta Kappa Society: Cliosophie Literary Society of Princeton: Graduate Student in Mathematics and Student Assistant in Mathematics, johns Hopkins University, 192526: taught Mathematics at the Perkiomen School and in the University Summer School in Princeton, N. J., and at the Little Squam Lodges, Ashland, N. H.: memher of the Connecticut Valley Section of the Teachers of Mathef matics in New England: elected to Williston 1911. EARL NLLSLJN IOIINSTON, A.M. Chemistry and Biology Hjohnnyv Graduated West Lafayette College, Ohio, PlI.B., 1909: Principal at various High Schools: Instructor in Science at West Lafayette College: Fellow in Biology at Clark Uni- versity, A.M., 1918: memher of New England Association of Chemistry Teachers: Graduate Work at Ohio State University, 1926'27: member of The American Science Teachers' Association: memher of the National Association of Biology Teachers: member of the New England Biology Association: Instructor in Science, Mount Tom Summer School, sinee 1933: elected to Williston 1918. Howmun GIl,KEY BLJAIKIDMAN, A.M. French, Alumni Secretary Boardy'i Graduated Colhy College, 1918: taught in Higgins Classical lnstitute and Harrislaurg Academy: Graduate Study at Middlehury French School and Penn. State College, A.M., 1924: Certificat d'Etudes Franeaises, Universite de Grenohle, 1927: Study at University of Paris, 192728: Delta Upsilon Fraternity: elected to Williston 1921. WILLIAM ,loIumAN LossoNI5, EILM. French and German Von Graduated School of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, 192223: Graduate School of Education, Harvard University, Summer 1923f25f2Sf29f3l: memher of Modern Language Association: Instructor in Modern Languages, Mount Tom Summer School, sinee 1933: Kappa Phi Alpha Fraternity: Certiiicat d'Etudes, Universite de Paris, 1932: University of Cologne, Summer 1932: elected to Williston 1923. CIIAIKLES EDXVARD RoUsE, A.B. English Chuck Graduated Clark University, 1922: Harvard Graduate School, Summer 1926f27f2S: Alpha Epsilon Upsilon Fraternity QScholarshipj: taught at Blair Academy, 1922f23: University of Pennsylvania Graduate School, 1930: studied at Oxford, 1931: Alpha Sigma Alpha Fraternity: lnstructor in English, Mount Tom Summer School, since 1933: elected to Williston 1923. FRANK WILLIAM PUTNAM, M.A. German and Algebra 'LPut Graduated Weslcyaii University, 1922: Delta Upsilon Fraternity: taught at Traip Academy: Graduate School of Education, Harvard University Summer School, 1925f 26: University of Chicago Summer School, 1927: University of Munich, Summer 1928, Wiriter Semester 1933: Graduate Study at Middlebury German School, M.A., 1933: elected to Willisttin 1925. LAWRENCE TIJCKER W1NSIIII', LL.B. English Winnie Graduated Albany Academy, 1907: Harvard College, 1905: Harvard Law School, 1926: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity: taught at Albany Academy, 1907f17: elected to Williston 1926. ARCHIBALD L. HEPWVORTII, M.A. History Heppie Graduated Bowdoin, 1925: Springfield Summer School, 1929-30: Harvard University, Second Semester, 1936, A.M.: Harvard Summer School, 1927f34: Bonn University, Germany, Summer 1936: taught at Colby Academy, 1925f26: Waissookeaig School Camp, 1931f32: Instructor History and Latin, Mount Tom Summer School, since 1933: member of National Council for Social Studies: member of New England History Teachers' Association: Sigma Nu Fraternity: elected to Williston 1926. DAVI17 H. TI10MAS, A.B. Spanish and French Dave Graduated Upsala, 1927: Graduate Wtirk at Rutgers University 1927-28: taught at New Brunswick High School, New Brunswick, New jersey: Sigma Chi Fraternity: Centro de Estudios Historicos at Madrid, Summer 1931-32: studied at the University of Mexico, Spring and Summer 1939: elected to Williston 1929. R F. PW ' Y WARREN WILLIAM WATTERS B P E Business Manager and Athletic Director Coach Gr Iduated South Bend Indi Ina High School 1918 Assistant Physical Director of South Bend High School 1918 19 Assistant Physical Director of South Bend Y M C A 1919 20 Graduated Springheld College 1924 Director of Community House Commu nity Recreation and Athletic Director of the High School In Springfield Vt 1924 30 Athletic Director Summer Camps for seven years Graduate Work Boston University 1931 37 elected to Williston 1930 FREDRICK BILL HYDE A B Physical Geography and Drawing Blnk Graduated Deerlield Acadamy 1926 Harvard University 1930 Harvard Glee Clula and Choir elected to Williston 1930 WZQAMA. V3 DANIEL D TEST JR MA English Danny Graduated Haverford College A B 1929 taught at Westtown High School 1929 32 T. Wlstar Brown Scholarship for study at Cambridge University 1932 33 Columbia University M.A. 1933f34' member National Council and New England Association of Teachers of English' elected to Williston 1934. ROBERT BLYTHE CUNNINGHAM, A.M. Mathematics Cunny Graduated Lafayette College, 1902, A.B.g A.M., 1908, Sigma Nu Fraternity, Graduate Work at University of Pennsylvania, 1906f07g N. Y. University, 1908fO9g taught at Boys' Latin School, Baltimore, Stevens School, Hoboken, N. I., Instructor in Mathef matics, Mount Tom Summer School, since 1933g elected to Williston 1918. JAMES HIJBERT SHEPARDSON Registrar Hubie Graduated Pittsfield, Mass., High School, 192Og Graduated Harvard College, 1925, Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, taught at Wilhrziham Academy, 1929f31g Director of Admissions at Wilhraham, 193166, elected to Williston 1936. JOSEPH EDWARD TERRAL, B.S. English Ned Graduated Columbia University, 1935, Columbia Summer School, 19?-6f37g taught at Klamath Union High School, Klamath Falls, Oregon, 1935f37g member Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity, elected to Williston 1937. RALPH HODGKINSON, B.S. Physics Hodgie Graduated Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1931, Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternityg Senior Honorary Society, Skull, taught at Montclair Academy, 1936-37, elected to Williston 1932. FRANK ELLWOOD BELL, B.S. Mathematics Frank Princeton, 1931, Graduated University of Illinois, 1938g Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternityg elected to Williston 1938. GSBORN PREBLE NASH, II, A.B. French and Latin Pep Graduated Williston, 1924, Graduated Harvard University, 1928, Sorbonne, Summer 1932, taught at Tilton School, 192829, Governor Dummer Academy, 1929f38g elected to Williston 1938. RALPH HARRISON PLUMB, B.S. Mathematics and Biology Plumbie Graduated Williston, 1934, Graduated Springfield College, 1938, Kappa Delta Honor Society, Director of Athletics and Aquatics, Summer Camps, 1934f38g elected to Williston 1938. 4 'lf LOUIs HOOKER PALMER, JR., B.A. English Lou Williams College, 192226, Sigma Phi Fraternity: Exeter College, Oxford, 193638, elected to Williston 1938. HERVEY LEWIS SMITH, A.B. History Smitty Graduated Harvard University, 1935, Trinity College, Camhridge, 1937, Municli Summer School, 1934, Harvard Graduate School, 1937f38, Delta Upsilon Fraternity: elected to Williston 1939. WEIANT WATHENfDUNN, B.A. Physics Whitey Graduated Wesleyan, 1934, M.A., 1936, Sigma Xi, Honor Fraternity for Science: taught Physics and Mathematics at Rohert College, lstanhul, Turkey, 1936f40, Uni' versity of Munich, 1937, Beta Theta Pi, elected to Williston 1940, GEORGE GORDON BARTLETT, JR. French George Graduated Amherst College, 1939, Theta Delta Chi Fraternity, studied at Harvard Graduate School of Romance Languages, elected to Williston 1940. IOHN CONN ER BAIRD English Coach Graduated Oherlin College, 19-10, taught at Culver lvlilitary Academy as Naval Instructor Summers of 1939 and 1940, elected to Williston 1940. I. ,,,. 41.9. ,,,. 4. 4. .11 .Q 4. 4. .2 .1 .,. .l. .Q 15. .I .Q l. .2 .7-1 .,. .51 .f- .yn .f- 4- 4- .f- .f- ,..,.., ,,..,..,.,,..,.,,..,..,..,..,..,.,,.,,, 4 ,,..,,.,. ,..,..,.,,..,.,..,..,..,..,..,.,, ,..,..,.,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,,..,..,..,. .,.., .,. ,..,..,..,.,,..,..,..,..,..,.,,.,, CHARLES ALBERT BUFFUM AM lvlr Buffum f'r1d111tcd from Amhust Collcfm 111 1871 1111! 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T H E I O G .,-.,-,.,..,.., Senior Class Oflicers PTCS1dCHt, james Qumn VICC PfCS1dCHt, Vmcent Forkey Secretary, Roger Van de Carr SENIOR ADVISER Mr. Lmcoln Depew Granms D303 11112111211 WILLISTON ACADEMY LIIZQIZQZ 1 1 I841' I H4l N 7' E N XSTQN UITI NIA UN v Yxgxgro ErlCiQ5Q 5 Q 2 1 S : 'V f Q I g gi W-' N, be QP, l -ifl' 9.1--if-4-ff--f--1--y-fi--1--Q ,,-.,,..,,,I , , , . , , I , I , I , . , , , ' ' ' ' -1--ff-.1Af--f-.4-.y-.f-,f--f-.f-.f-.f-.f- -l -1- 2 -1 qf- -fu -1- .fn -fl -1- -JH -2--Q v-,...f.',,.',.,,,,., ,., g., p-.y--4.f-4f1vl--!--f- GEORGE RUSSELL ADAM 12 Sprlng Street Leeds Northampton Mass College Mass State Entered 39 Football 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Co captam 4 Baseball 3 4 Pork co capta1n of the basketball team and star passer on the grldxron halls from the falr cxty of Northampton Noted for h1s passmg on the basket ball court he does not lose thls attrxbute when he leaves the Recreatlon Center A man w1th the women 1 man w1th the men thats the Pork WILLIAM ALPERT 56 Prentlss Road Newton Mass College Dartmouth Entered 40 Football 4 Track 4 W1lllStOH11H 4 Smooth B111 Alpert IS noted for h1s ab1l1ty to clear the hurdles hlgh low and otherwxse Th1s flash from the town of Newton IS quxte a wow with a Frau Really a swell fellow B111 IS sure to go a long way R1de hlgh B111 rrde hlgh CHARLES RAMSDEN BAILEY Pleasant Street Elst Haven Conn College Umverszty o Vermont Entered 39 Blg Chas IS well known ID and about Plyson Hall for he IS a b1g Wlg ID the consumptlon corps We all remember that 100 Charles pulled down m physlcs and h1s notorxous escapadcs around North Hall Many s the time h1s avolrdupols h as helped the Cananes to VILIOFY WILLISTON ACADEMY fmj 1 s ' 4 ' S 9 s 1 5 s , - . 54. as . 9 ' ' 9 ' c . a , . . . 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JOSEPH CARR BEHAN Il 174 Belvldere Street Sprlnglield Mass College Dartmouth Entered 39 Sotcer 4 Hockey 3 Golf 3 4 WllllS tonnn 3 4 Mrke up Edxtor 4 Student COl1l1Lll 3 Here s one of Ford Hall s top floor men oe IS always to be found when theres somethlng 'afoot especnlly lf lt s 1 jam sessxon If the old cry Who s got a butt? goes out oe IS sure to be right belund xt oe wlll surely be 1 leadlng man 1n college here s w1sh1nq luck to 1 swell sport GEORGE STRONG BENHAM JR 6 Cherry Street Ansonla Conn College Wesleyan Entered 39 Football 4 'Tenms 3 4 Glce Club 4 Operetta 4 Smooth George Benham 15 another one of Ford Halls stand bys Always a hard worker untxl the v1e starts rolllng out hot bOOg16 W0Og16 rhythm then George IS sure to be there ptterbuggmg w1th the rest of the boys Bralns IS one of Mr Bell s proteges 1n advanced algebra Good luck mn college George CHARLES THOMAS BARNARD JR 630 Olympla Road P1ttsburgh Penna College Dartmouth Entered 40 Glce Club 4 Football 4 Tuck 4 Operetta 4 Chuek IS one of those h mppy go lutky guys who seems to let nothlng bother h1m He has the glft of really good humor wh eh makes lnm well llkcd proved that llst fall on the grxdlron We thlnk he s rather a playboy at heart though we ve all seen h1m slave at the books CENTENNIAL img ,gN,gu..jn,lu,,jo,,ju,fh,l'u.f'0,lu,l-n.go.ll,,j's,,ja,,fu uf'0l !l l'll'll '1f'4'lnf il f'luf luf 1.f'3'll 'l'll!lll'hl'i'1l -l 'l'll l 1f 0-l 1l'Il'l' Nf '-f f5-q?sf'i'u.?l llIl'll'N?l-l'f '1f'll' 1 . , . . . , . ' . 5 7 S K 1 , , . I t , , 5 . 1 4 . 4 . I ' L K 7 7 t 1 5 , 43 Prom Commmge 4, by all. He IS an athlete of no mean ab1l1tyg he . . J . . z . . . 1 Q S ' C I l c 1 , ' - - Q s - - st 1 ' , C I K . 1 ' - ,.l . 4 - . J . . . M . . , . , . , . 7 7 ! 7 1 . . I. , I K I , , , . . L , .,-,,..,,..,,..,.,,...,..,..,..,.,,..,..,..,. -.f--.f'-lH-.f--f--.f'--.f--.f--l-f.f--.l -.f--f--.f- THE LOG GEORGE NORMAN BISSELL III 160 Brookvlew Avenue Bndgeport Conn College Umverszty o Pennsylvama Entered 39 Football 3 Soccer 4 Hockey 3 Drl matlc Club 3 Glee Club 4 Executlve Comm 4 W1ll1ston1an 4 ASSISUIIIC Edltor 4 Rlng Comm 4 Wherever there IS a br1dge game there you can find B1s who w1ll Slt 1n on any gathermg We venture that George has not m1ssed a bull m North or a weekly phone call to Skldmore ID years He 15 one swell fellow whom nobody can accuse of ant1soc1ab1l1ty ROBERT WILLIAM BRAUTIGAM Edgerton Road Jama1c1 N Y College Dartmouth Entered 37 Soccer 4 W1ll1StOH1HH 2 3 4 Log 3 4 Advertlsmg Manager 4 Track 4 When the cry of Hrecracker goes out Brautlgam IS always to be found s1tt1ng peacefully ID h1s room but those who know better reallze that the Hun has been sabotagmg agam A famed member of the 9 20 10 10 and 11 oclock clubs Brau has never had a lateness yet Efhclent buslness manager of the Log Brau 15 really a swell fellow and a SIIICCIC frlend STEVENS DEXTER BROWN 170 Cambrldge Street Wmchester Mass College Brown Entered 37 Soccer 3 4 Hockey 3 4 Track 3 4 WllllStOnlHH 2 3 4 Make up Edltor 4 Log Board 3 4 Managmg Edltor 4 Dramat1c Club 2 3 4 Stage Manager 3 4 Y Cab1net2 3 4 Secretary 4 Gift Comm 4 Steve the blg boy wxth the blg k1ck on the soccer Held and a blgger k1ck on the dance floor w1ll always be remembered for hxs wlt and all around good humor A dependable manager on the Log staff he st arred on th1s year s fast hockey team pole vlulted for the tr ack te lm and was 4 blg gun on the soccer x xrslty Good luck Steve WILLISTON ACADEMY ,,.,f.,,-..y.-1-,,-.-.f-.5-.y-.1--4---JH-July -.1-new-f--.f--2.1--l-.J-.1--Q-.p--J--4---.1 -1-.f-.',.-4--.f-..f-.,..,,-.f--.f--.,--.f-v.f--f- -J--f--.Q.2.f-af--1--1-'f--1--1--J--J--2 .,-..,,..4u.f-,,,.,,..,,.-f-,y-,,,...f-.,p--.1-,.,- ff--e-v.e-ff--.1-,.f--4--.4--.f--.f-qf--4--.f--.f- 1 , . 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Who IS the hterary edltor of What man shows the rest of the held has heels ID the m1le7 Why that s easy we refer to the North Hall flash the paragon of the pencll Torrey Buckmgham RUSSELL CAMERON 3 Newtown Terrace Norwalk Conn College Amherst Entered 38 Soccer 4 Baseball 3 4 Wlll1St0nl3H 4 News Ed1tor4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Student Coun c1l 3 4 Presldent 4 The presldent of the Student Councll Russ Cameron IS not only 1 swell president he IS a real fellow as well Many a heart ln Northampton will cease beatlng when Russ returns to his old haunts IH Norwalk Russ IS the l1VlIlg proof of the old saymg You cant tell a book by 1ts cover WALTER ALDRICH CARD 170 North Street W1ll1mant1c Conn College Umverszty of North Carolma Entered 39 Football Manager 4 Basketball 4 Base ball3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Executxve Comm 4 Tr1 ple uartet3 4 Operetta 3 4 Ford Halls Dapper Dan and Don juan all rolled 1nto one Wherever there are women there s Walt The orngmator of that great game seven and a hllf and the guy who cleaned up on lt Walt 1 good basketball and baseball player has an eye for the weaker sex that Casanova hlmself could have used CENTENNIAL J , . , a u w 3 5 K 7 1 , 2 , 2 - Z ' , - Q , 4 , - I 1 ss as sa is K 1 K K 1 ' 1 Q 2 ' ' S , , ' , ' , l st as - - ss A ' K s 1 1 S 5 5 S 'Q Y 1, . , , , , , , L bb 'li ., , , . 1 , ' s ' L ' ' G s , , , . . . . . . . , . , . . 2 . . the Log? NVho plays center on the football team? . ' , 5 s ' ' s l L , - Q 1 ' 'a a , Z , , Q ' D I ' . . .. .. I . , 1 , . . . , . -.f--.f--.l'--f--f--.f--f--.f--f--f--f--1--.4--4- -2fJH-1--ffl'-.2-1--IN-f--J-my-lv-J--1' ,,..,..,.,,,...,,...,.,,.,,..,..,,-.,-..,-.,,,.,.f- -2-I-..e.l-I--.ff-I--If-J--1--I--I-nf--2 THE LOG JAMES EDWARD CARROLL JR 11 Garheld Place Poughkeepsle N Y College Duke Entered 37 Glee Club 1 Adelphl Gamma Slgml Z 4 Football 3 Long 1m the smooth boy of South Hall from whom we hear tales of the New York mght spots is one of the swellest fellows 1n South In the lnter prowess and we hear he IS a recognxzed sa1lor 1n the VICIIUCY of Nantucket MORTIMER THOMAS CAVANAUGH JR 252 Main Street Great Barrington Mass College W1ll1ams Entered 40 Football 4 Basketball 4 Track 4 Mort adm1red for h1s outstandmg prowess on the grldlron loses none of h1S sk1ll vthen he steps 1nto c1v1l1an clothes A basketeer of no mean abxl 1ty Mort excels on welght hftmg and may be seen up 1n the boxmg room wlth Peden anytlme Cavvy may you succeed ln hfe the smashlng way you d1d on the football field LINDSAY MATHEWSON COLLINS 475 Lenox Avenue Westfield N J College Rensselaer Entered 39 Soccer 3 4 W1ll1StOD11D 3 4 Bus1ness Mmager 4 Log 4 Dramatic Club 3 4 Lmdsay star center forward on the soccer team IS also a cons1stent repeater on the honor roll HIS qulet manner h1s splendld sense of humor and h1s well known antlcs 1n Macs guve hum the tltle of Number One Glxmour Boy of WllllStllD Good luck at R P I Lmdsay WILLISTON ACADEMY 51163 1l'v1f hf l'sl4I?1f'vl'll'1l'lql'vql'1l'oll wl'1l'vl'll wl 'l l'v.l ol v-l ul'll'wl'vl' l1? 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A , . , , . f l K . . -f--4--.y--f--4--y-.f-.f--f--f--f--f- .,-..,p-.,p..,,-..,..4-,,,-..,-.,-.,,.-.f-,,. -f--JH-J--2-4-.1--Q-JH-2-Q-1--Q .guy-..p-.y..4-.,g.,g-.5-.1-.1-.5-.9- JOHN JOSEPH COSTELLO JR 53 Eton Street Sprmgfleld M155 College Weslexan Entered '69 Student Councll 1 4 Glee Club 3 4 Wl11lStOn11H 3 4 a mark for lumself 1t Wl111StOH e1rved ln blg letters on Ford Hall Cos IS one of the members of th1t gre1t seeond floor eounc1l whleh deeldes the f1te of the first floor Long j1ek IS 1n 1ce behmd 1 r1fle 1nd 1 senslble fellow who keeps hls 11ttle b11ek book of phone numbers to hlmself BRUCE WALLACE CRONMILLER JR 39 Llmb Street South Hldley Mass College Harvard Entered 37 Log '4 4 Art Edltor 4 WllllSllDUllll 3 4 Df1m1t1CC1Ub1 7 3 4 Bruce IS one of the more xntelleetu 11 members of the Wl1llSt0D student 1 ody Noted for hls 1b1l1ty w1th the o11s 1nd wlth In 1rt penell Bruce IS cer lI1ll'l to m1ke hls m1rk 1t H1rvfxrd A splendld 1rt edxtor on the Log It IS to Crow th1t we owe the tredlt for the eover C.1CSlf'I1 on the ellendnr thls yelr IS well IS our lI1SlC,1C cover deslgns PHILIP LLFEVRE DENNISTON North Chestnut Street New Pxltz N Y College Undecwded Entered 37 C11ss Presldentl W1lllSt0Hl1n 7 I 4 Exeh1nge Ed1tor 4 Tennls M1n1ger Z Log 'B 4 Buslness MTDTUCF 4 Dr1m1t1e Club 1 It t1kes 1 mlghty m1n to hob nob wxth Supreme Court Justlee Hugo Bl1ek but Ph11 IS equ1l to If The he1rt throb of H1mp School 1nd 111 polnts west rs bus1ness m1n1ger of the Log th1t th1s book has m11nt11ned such 1 hlgh fin1ne111 st1nd1ng CENTENNIAL 51371 , ,, ,., ,, ,, ,. ,.,.,.,,..,.,,..,.,,,..,-..,.,,,-. -1--f--.f-f1--f--.z--f--.f--.l'--.I--f--.f--.f--.1--.f--f- 9, ?,.l,,l-,,'f-.,qf.,l,fu,l4,gq3.,,fu,f4,luufl1f'4 0-l'l'l4'Nf'l-l ll'll'Nl'll'Wl'vl'l-l'll 0-l'vl 4 , ,., ,.,,,..,..,.,,.,,..,.,,.,,.,,,...,,-..y-.4s,,,..,,. -.Q-I-nf-J--1-sf-I--1'-f-I-4'--f-if-.lee f 1 , . . 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L 1 9 1 ' ,, 1 1 Y 1 , 1 ' 1 , -:H-J-+1--2-J--Q-4--4-mf--JH-J-nf--1-JH 'f - ' ' 7 ' ' -2-1--1--1--1--fi-J--1--e-as-Q-1--1--2 '-f -f - ' ' THE LOG ROBERT DIAMOND I 17 McK1nley Avenue Easthampton Mass -55' College Holy Cross Entered 37 GleeClub1 W1ll1ston1an2 3 4 Adel CLAUDE ELMER DOUGLAS JR pha 3 4 Presadent 4 Baseball Manager 3 4 Bag Bob 15 well known for h1s good mture has curly red h11r and has ab1l1ty an not carrymg h1s to Hep Bullet wall always be remembered for h1s lengthy 1f meanangless hlstory outlines He IS able to laugh at hamself 1 tralt whlch wall stand ham an good stead 1n the future 16 Forbes Avenue Northampton Mass College Undecaded lust yesterday I was talkang to the guy says Doug at every occaslon Claude as noted for has promptflj rem1tt1nce of Enghsh papers often evmced by the v-ords I ll hand It 1D before supper Mr Terral He may be found any afternoon m 13 South Hall pourmg forth wath v1v1d d1ssert1 taons on those lllustrlous Hamp girls RICHARD KNOWLES DOUGLAS 69 Broad Street Westfield Mass College Amherst Entered 37 Glee Club 4 Log 1 4 Photography Edator 4 Soccer 4 Dramatlc Club 1 Red IS known throughout W1lllSfOI1 as a quact reserved man about town 1 follower of the appear qulet 'and get em that way school of thought A fast outslde on Bo ardys second soccer team the flylng Dutchman should become a great dentlst some day Many of the snaps an thas book are due to h1S fane photography WILLISTON ACADEMY 51183 -1--1 -1- -1--1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- .1 ,,,-..,. gf. 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C . . f 1 ' I 1 5 . . vl'll'tl'1l '1'vllvl l l'ul vl ll' ll 'l'll'lf 'l5Il l'vl'vl 0l 1l'vf' 'l'of'l l l'lf'vf'vl vl'Il'lf'Il' 'livin4l l'ul'nl l ll'lnl'll l'ul' -2--2-fl--f--J--f--2--JH-l--f--!--4'--.1--f--!-.f- -l--7'--J--2-y-..f-1l-.f-.7'--2--l--.l-1f--l--f--.f- -l--.f--f-..f--.f--.f--l--f--J--i--l--l--l--l-1f--.f- 1941 BRADFORD FRANK DUNBAR 41 Amherst Street Worcester M1ss Collefe W P I Entered 40 Br md IS the qulct type but when he ttkes lns place It the budge tlble watch out Dunbar blds lQllIl Bud 15 ummf lt W P I for college 1nd he usu 1lly vets wh It he goes xfter Thls t1me con sldermg th1t he s something of 1 math gemus there IS no doubt th1t he w1ll be SVILC ssful But remem ber Br 1d don t get mlxed up IH my FI1f.,l1Sh tests ROBERT EPSTEIN '47 D1v1s Ro1d Port W1sl-mgton N Y College Cornell Entered '69 Dflm1IlC Club 1 4 Tr1ck 4 Who s th1t fellow be1t1ng the drumst1cl-cs w1th h1s tongue hlllglllg out? Who s th1t guy who s yellmg xbout Brooklyn s ch1nces for the penn mt every ye1r7 Whose mme 1ppe1rs flrst on the bounds llst every week? None other th1n Bob Epsteln Hxs room IS the center for every 11m ess1on hot or cold Altogethtr he IS 1 smell fellow alwx xys on the hunt for a good tlme GEORGE DONALD FERREE 27 LCYIIIQIOH Ro1d West Hlrtford Conn College Undecnded Entered 718 W1ll1StOD11H '7 3 4 Log W 1 4 Adel ph1 7 3 4 Soccer M1H1gCf 4 Sls IS 1 l1ke xble chap who h uls from H nrtford Renowned for hls ahlllty 1n photography and r1d1o S1s IS 1ntent on the finer thmszs 111 l1fe A pro d1glOUS scholar w1th 1 glft of gmb 1nd 1 h1ppy go lucky 11r he IS well llked by all CENTENNIAL 51393 .. . 1 1 , ' . ' ' ' . 'Y . 1 . , 1 .., , , .., . , , .1 4 , , ' ' , , , 1 . 1 9 s I 1 f ' LL 1 'S ' A 1 , l 1 U ' ' ' ' I l I I 1 ' 1 ,, ,, 1 . . . . ' I ' ' 1 ' - V 4 1 1 ' I ' ' 1 , 1 . . . . I , , 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' I 1 1 , I ' Y' - 1 - 1 - 11 I 11 - i - - 1 1 1 ' 1 K 1 . 1 1 B 1 . . . 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' X , 1 ' '1 -7--Q-1--f-Q-if-l--l--J--f--f--f--f- .5-.5-.5-.y.1-.1-,f-.f.,,..f-.y..7.,f.,. -7'--IN-.JH.J--f--f--.1--l--i--f--J'--f--4--7'wl'1!- -lv!-I-I--2-2-2-lvl--l-ff-I-.fH.l--i-f ff-.1--5-fl-f-.2-2-1-1-4R11--4--y.i--Q-Q .ful-1.5-..f-.fn -5- -Q -1- -1- .inf--.IH 11- uf- -4---I--5--JH -5- -2.4--f-12-I--2 -1- -1- -f- vi--J-.1-.2-J-vf--1--1--JN-ls!--1--J--Q H E I O 1 : .f-.i--.f-'f--.1-.f--.f--f--f--f-ff--.f--f--f- -f--.f--.f'-..f--.f-..1-.f--f-..l--f--f-..f--.1--f- .f--.f--.f'--.f--.f--f-..f--f--f-v!--.f--l--.1--f- ROBERT ATCHESON FINSTHWAIT 47 Cherry Avenue New Rochelle N Y College Amherst Entered 38 Glee Club 4 Log 4 W1ll1St0I111l1 7 1 4 Adelph12 Operettt 4 Fm the Dm one of the ellte of Ford Hall 15 well known is Prmeetons ITl'1Cll1l'l6 gunner who pops them up from m1deourt my d1y 1n the week An old st1ndby of the Glee Club Bob clrrled off hrs put 1n the operett1 wlth grewt sueeess He has become the Shlfllllg exemmple of how to wln fr1ends md mfluenee te1ehers FREDERICK GEORGE FISCHER 789 Kneeland Road Nevt Haven Conn College Wharton Entered 17 Log4 L1ter1ry Ed1tor4 Dr1m1t1eClub 2 3 4 Cheer Leider 7: WllllQtOH1Hll 7 W 4 Copy Ed1tor 4 Tenms 4 We all admlre Fred for hls eonslstent first honors and h1s work as l1ter1ry ed1tor of the Log Freddre 1S st1ll battmg out the 98 s ln hlstory and ehemlstry and tOSS1Hg ln the SWlSh 7 shots for the f'1mous Prlnceton Club Any day at one oeloek he may be seen miklng the trek to the post office to receive his mmy perfumed letters VINCENT HERBERT FORKEY Taft Avenue Eisthwmpton Mass College Umversny of Pennsylvama 4 Co e1pt11n 4 Footblll Z 4 Cl iss Vlee President 4 Student Counell 'S 4 Y Clbmet I 4 Athletlt Advlsory Boird 3 4 V1nney star m footb1ll flash m blsketblll md whlz m baselnll IS also known 1s the cowboy of the sn1ek shop The home town boy who mule good IS an honor student as well is an athletle tltan We slnll mlss hvs shwrpshootmg ln the future our lo s IS U of Penn s gun WILLISTON ACADEMY f14O:l - , . . 9 . . 1 . a s 7 1 Hs o - 1 5 1 - 1 a a 4 - H ' 1 ' , , s , ' I K Q . 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Entered 39g Baseball 3, 4, Captaln 4g Basketball 3, , f . . 1 z ., g z - 5 ' 3 5 I ' 7 1 I . , . , . , . . , . . , . ,. ,, K f K - . ,L . 3 s . . . . .,-..,..,,.,,..,..,-.,,..,..,..,-.,,..,. .f--4--.1--.1-.f--f--f--l-.f--.f--f--f- ,:-'.f--.f--f--.f--7-.f-.f--4--.f--.f--.f- -.I--.f--.f-1f--.l'-.f-1f--.f-1l--.1--:--l--.f-'.f--.lN-.f- 1f--!--.4'--.l--:--.1--.1--.1--f--f--l--J--:--.f-..f--z- -1--1-.Q-24--f-l--l'-l-'Q-2-J--1-1?-2-2 1941 -.l'--l--J--fN-f -f--J--.1--.1--.1--.l'-.f--f--.f-..J--:- -f--.f--.f'--1--l--.l--f--:--fH-.1--!--.1-..f-.f--l--f- -lv!-2--l--215'-2-if--lf-1-fl'-iv!--J--1 JOHN MURRAY GIBBONS Mlplc Street GflnV1llC M1ss Colleve Undeclded Entered Z7 Student Councll 4 Y CTDIHCI 1 Tr mek 7 Z Glhhy one of PIIYSOII s few well known rthletes IS 1 mtmher Ill hlgh sttndmq Ill hoth the Student Council md the Y Cnhmet HIS good nltured com rldery IS one of the h1ckhones of the fellovvshlp 1t school In cl mss 1s 1n the dlmng h1ll Glbhy IS 1 h 1rd xxorklng fellow vtho IS sure to m1kt out 111 flght Dont let 1ll your l1dy fr1ends get ID your way G1hhy JAMES DEGOULARD GWATKIN I69 North BLILOII Strtct Hlrtford Conn Co ege V M I Entered 101 Ttnnls 4 A Southern dr lwl 1 toothpaste smlle 'llld 1 care tree ur lt 1ll tlmes just nhout destnlwts Ford H111 s No 1 CISIDLJVI Gwlt hrs conquered just 1hout tverytlunq ID the North 1s f1r rs thc furer sex IS concerned Wlmtll 1 J lm SCSSIOH IS IH proffrtss Goo IS llxx lys on hand to ste thut tl nvs kttp movmv It s 1 sure thlng that he xxlll vtoxx them xt V M l DAVID KENT HARRIS 177 R1dgCXVO0d Avenue H1rnden Conn College Harvard Entered '49 Glee Cluh Z 4 Adelphr 'R 4 PTCSI dent 4 Even though D1ve c1n t he found hls clothes m1y he loc1ted ln 1ny room IH Ford 1nd D1ve the Sl Ive IH my one else s clothes Down 1n New H1ven hes known as the groove 1C boy when hes on those long week ends D1ve IS 1lso 1 fl1shy c1rd pl myer never 1t 1 loss for aces up hls sleeve CENTENNIAL 51413 1 , . 1 . . 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CARL JOHNSON HART 310 Lmcoln Street New Br1ta1n Conn College Umvemty of Vwgmza Entered 37 Soccer 1 2 'S 4 Hockey 2 Track 3 4 Co Captam 4 Dramatxc Club 2 W1lllSIOH1HH 3 4 N1g that lady klller from New Bfltdlfl 1S an outstandlng athlete Thls b1g lrttle man who has 1 keen 1nterest 1n the Conn College for Women treats the Easthampton women often to hlS dynamlc personalxty H1s Hblllty IH soccer comblned wlth h1s prowess on the c1nders has won h1m a place of honor at W1ll1StOD DON WOOD HAWLEY Bxtavu Avenue Geneva N Y College Dartmouth Entered 40 Football 4 Dramatlc Club 4 Glee Club 4 Operetta 4 The boy who came East and made good followmg the slogan you have to be a football hero to get a be1ut1ful g1rl Don seems to be commutmg to Burnham every week end so there must be some thmg 1n If In fact If 1S well known that he has mterests ln nearly every clty from Ch1C1g0 to Boston Besldes belng an athlete and a Romeo Don IS really good 1n hls marks PHILIP DEARBORN HOLMES 7? Stetson Street Whitman Mass College M I 'I' Entered 40 Football 4 Athletlc Advlsory Board 4 Student Council 4 Thls dashmg lad from Ford Hall IS an outstand mg Hgure on the football field on the Student Coun c1l and abroad ln Northampton Phll IS a typlcal hard worklng Wllllston fellow who IS destined to do vxcll at M I T or any pl ace else He IS really a student ne lrly 1lw1ys cl umlng honors of some k1nd WILLISTON ACADEMY f142:l 1 , . ' . 1 9 a ' 3 s s 5 1 s ' I 1 1 I a 1 ' . 2 1 I - - 11 - as - - ' - - 3 , 1 , . 1 . , ' I S 1 s I 1 1 . , 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 Q 1 - . , - , 11 - - 1 1 1 . - - -11 - 1 . I r , . 1 , 1 , 1 . I 1 1 , ... . , . 1 . . I 7 I 7 4 H K I I C ' C 5 ' ' , I 1 1 . 1 2 I 1 . . ., 1 . 1 1 , 1 1 Z 1 . -l--1-1.1-.f'-fi--4-.1-12-.2--1-.4--JH .f-.f-...J--9--1-.4-.4-.4-.4-1. Q., p.. Q. -l--fN.J-1f--l-1f--!-.J--2-.5--2-.Q .f.,,.,,., ,., ,H , , , , , . , . , 1 ,M , -f-.f--.l--:--!-.1--1--5--Q-f--l--f--2-4--if-2 .1-.J-.J--1-.fn-f-.f--.f--!u.1--7'ul--fw-f-.l-.f- 1941 .f-.f'-.l'-..1N-f--f'-.f--fN-l--.f--f--.f--.f--.f--.1-.f- RAYMOND MORGAN HOLMES JR P1rk Avenue New York N Y College Cornell Entered '58 Football 4 Tr1ck 7 'S Log 7 3 Photography Edltor 4 W1ll1StOn1lH 3 4 B1sketl11ll Manager 4 Thls j1V6 d1gger from North wrth 1 glft of lo qu1c1ousness 1S 1 fam1l11r figure 1t McGow1n s hrr Klllers hlggest joy and pxstlme th1t of dl cuss mg the l1test events of the day hrs hrought m1ny a hugh from h1s 1ud1ence He IS 1 lighter on the second footh1ll te1m 1n ardent h1sketh1ll f1n 1nd wh1ch IS proof of hrs 1thlet1c ahlllty RICHARD HAZARD HULL 888 Rrdge Rold Hrmden Conn College Purdue Entered 40 Glu. Cluh 4 Dxck IS 1 H1m radlo operrtor xxho really knows hrs SO His ITCIITIIIIQ, countenance IS always 1 loy and m1kes hun 1 well llked memher of Dlves dorm Hrs mmy CXLUFSIOIIS to Smlth h1ve e1rned for hun the Joh of dlsh wmshmg OWEN WILLIAMS KENNEDY JR Centr1l Street Boylston M1ss College W P I Entered 38 Soccer 4 Hockey 3 WllllStOH1lH 1 4 News Edrtor 4 Dr1m1t1c Club 3 4 Well known for h1s poker free It 1ll tlmes Owen h1s m1de 1n env1 rhle n :me for hrmself 111 hoth sports and scholastlcs He wlll long be remembered for h1s excellent work on the W1ll1StOH1lH IS wtll IS for h1s prowess on the soccer team W P I 15 certamly gettmg 1 hre1k when O K 1rr1ves CENTENNIAL 141 , . ' . . . ' ' '- 1 9 1 ' 'a s 9 ' ' . . '- , . . ., . 101 . , . . . l , z 1 . , 1 . . 1 z ' . - , , . -, ., -, , 4, . . . g 1 , g . . . . .1 W 1 . . n.. . ,, . . ' ' ' ' D ' . I ' Q 1 m . . c . . , . . z . 1. 1 , 1 o ' . , : . la er and a su orter of the track s uad all of , , . . 1 1 , , . . , . 1 4 I ' Q. . . . ' z 1 - , 4 r ' . . 1 . .3-.QRf,4-.fur-,lf.f..1-,fn-fhfnf-.Q .f--Q-1--2-l'-2--1--f--2--in-.f--.I--1'-I' I 'I in 4+-P Kap QTZWLEQ-Zn, Q r .1-5-vv-4.,,W?! f-H4-exif, cl- ' ' fpj ibgwtsqr 5 . 9 Zu., 'id Z-7' -VY' ' . ef-327' I, .,-e-e?-fe ., i, i 1 ff-PM-M311-'f ' 0'ii'iif:,,,. . ::3::::::ili::::::::::::: 'I' H E L O G :::::::::31252f:::::f:fE:ff:fE:f: M651 ,-A., AL- ' Ili - J, gk 07, . - . , ,pl A 'fix' ? W r' , K1 -M, . I fvfn-4. wrfbf 4.. 'r Z5-14 M21- Uffrf. - 371:41 0'-12 mt --fl-'iff rf-,, 12--.A, Z 4--46 -9. 6'-do-F' 7 if ,inca-dd' WILLIAM HOWARD KENNEDY 12 Walnut Street Amherst, Mass, College: Undecided Entered '39: Track 3, 4. JOHN FRANCIS KILLORY tux I,kL 5 Big Bill has long been a valiant warrior on the 223 Forest Avenue Brockton, Mass: 6 3 track squad. Well known for his toothpastefad College: Undecided -W ei teeth, Bill has heen a plodder in his studies ever since Entered -40: Baseball 4- 5 'Z Wa he came to Willisttun, and for this he has earned 4 An outstanding shortsti ip, the haldfheaded Irisheru I M440 -V 1 math Beta, a competent athlete, and an allfarounc,I7Q W. the respect of all. Always ready to enjoy a joke b , h D on himself: NBill has hcwmc Very well likcd at has ecome very well known for his continuous Willistoll crooning at all times, A flashf?j of some note in swell guy, Jacks favorite pastime is eating chocof 7 late and vanilla ice cream at all hours of the day at . McGowan's. ,nor JOHN FRANKLIN LADD 106 Linden Street I-Iolyoke, Maiss. College: 'Yale Entered .401 Soccer 4: Track 4: Ulee Clulw 4. A smooth apple from Holyoke, John has hcen making a great name for himself at the weekly dancing class. Quiet and reserved, lumen is respected and liked lay all. Une ol' the licst waiters in history. as well as an expert in the art of soccer. his success in future life is assured, and Yale should rcccive him with open arms. -1- -yn --I--4-. .f-- 4- -4-. .f..y-- -1. .Q -1- S E -1- -Q -1- -1---fn -.f-- -y-- -fn -1- -1--in -1- -f-- -1- -f--rw -Q -1- -1- -1---Q -1--an -1- -1. .2 -.f'- -1- -1- -Q -1- -1- -Q -1--Q -f- 51441 -ff ARNAUD JULIAN LAPIERRE JR 14 Elm Street NOfW1ChtKDXKD Conn College Dartmouth Entered 8 Footb1ll 4 Tr1ek 3 4 Glee Club 4 Who le1ds the Ford Hall jim QCSSIODS7 Who IS 1lw1ys to be seen wlth Klller III the MYSIIC D1ner7 Who sneaks lnto the classrooms between numbers 1t the Burnhim d1nees It IS none other thin Lwp E 1rs Too b 1d the glfl friend from Norwxeh moved to Clue IQO but where L1 IS there wlll ilways be mother one vnth h1m NEALE EDWARD LEETE 1718 Kenmore Avenue Chlewgo Ill Colleffe Annapohs Entered N TLDIIIS 1 Cheer Le lder 71 4 Glee Club W 1 4 CllSSlLll Crehestrl 'S 4 Ne 1le IS God s glft to H1mp sehool HIS Thurs d1y night CSLlPlLlCS Ill the dlllulllg el1ss have been 1 deep dlrk seeret Who IS the lueky g1rl7 Ne 1le xx IS the potent eenter on th llgl1tWClf,llt eleven 1nd re1lly knoxxs hls footbxll A eonseeutlve flrst honor m1n Ne 1le should hive 1 grand tlme xuth Anna polls hfeslvers VANCE FISHER LIKINS JR Sunure Pllgrlm Rold MlflWlLllL 1d M155 Colleve Undeczded Entered '49 Duke IS the school s eonnols eur O1 the hlrer sex Thls mighty m1n of the C1n1ry footb1ll te 1m wws Ilso 1 better th 1n 1ver1ee member of Plumble s sk1 squad The must 1ehe kmq of the e1mpus the most troublesome protege of Mr Cunnmeh 1m s geometry ehss IS 1 well lnkcd 1nd populwr m1n 1t school Take care of B A M she des rves the best CENTENNIAL f14Jj ', ,'i , n,'v,,'lf'Ol 'l'O,'1f'Nf llaillf' lf''f Il1l Il ll'vl 1f l U,'Nl'4tl'nl'1l'l, l' 'qf'Nf'l.ll1f vI5vl'vl 'l l ,'lq,'!.l l'Nl nl'!l' ', f'Ol'l'l l'0l'1l 0, fl'Nf i'wl'0f'f5'l lull'lll,'I,'ll ql'sl'1f l, ', l'U,'nl'nl sl' 'lullll l'!l'il f , l'l nl'lf lN1lsIf'Ul' K , . 1 , K 1 1 '1 2 1 . 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H E I O G .,.,--.,.,t,-.,.,.,,.,.,..,.,-.,..,. .Q-fu-4-.f-.,--f-..p-.y--f--f--l--l--.l'--z- -f--f--J--f--f-.1--I--I--I--J--1-sf--2-Q JAMES HAYDEN LORD 19 HlllS1dC Avenue Englevxood N J College Undeczded Entered 37 Drrmltle Club 'S Operettr 7 lmes Hayden he of the lofty tongue Intel leetual d1seuss1on a favor1te pastlme One of the lntelllgensla OfW1ll1StOD At Easter J1m always appears dlsgumsed as LUCIUS Beebe If you wlsh to he ir all about the latest play runmng on Broadway speak to Jrm He also knovts most of the 1ns1de dope on whats what around the campus We wlll all m1ss hlm when he leaves FRANCIS WILLIAM LOVETT JR Mun Street Hatfield Mtss College Wesleyan Entered 7-9 Glee Club 3 4 Double uartet 4 Operetta 3 4 Classleal Orchestra 4 Student Coun C1 4 Bud the xllustrlous 1nhab1tant of No 14 South Hall has the reputatxon for bemg 1 Beau Brum mel from way back W1th 1 VOICE l1ke h1s It ls no wonder that he holds topmost posltlon IH all mus1eal productlons Bud has a qulek wut and 1 bltlng tongue both of whleh brlng out the fight mg Irlsh ln lIIII'l He IS one of the few fellows to our knowledge who can hold 1 grrl for more than 1 month WILLIAM EUGENE MCCARTHY 117 South Street Northampton Mass Entered 38 Glen. Club 4 WllllSftJlll1ll 4 Log, 4 Operetta 4 Mac another of the flghtlng Irnsh troupe IS the Pepsl Coll kmg of the campus He em be seen my day ln H lmp drlvmg h1s Chevy v1nt lge 1910 or s1tt1nQ o 1 the steps 1I'l front of the MUSIC House His cheerful smlle 1nd generll good humor have r ally m lde hlm North mmpfon s C lsmovl Q I Dream of Jtnnxt vuth the Llght Brown Hur WILLISTON ACADEMY fl46J - .- 1 , . . 4 y Q - 1 1 l - 5 1 z . , z . Ji . - . '- - I - ' 9 a I 1 ' 1 . , l . n 7 Gi 51 ' ' ' ' - - - 1 , 1 x ' . . 4 , 7 ' - - qq . .. - 1 . . , 1 . College: Fordham 8 , , . . ' S S K 5 Y 9 B I . , l 3 - z . . z z 2 Q 1 J . . 1 Y . . z 1 5- - ' 7 1 1 - . ss - '- ' ' 1' g . j . 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WILLIAM KELSEY MCCLELLAND 7147 M1d1SOH Avenue New York N Y College Oberlm Entered 39 Soccer '1 4 Tenms 3 4 Glee Club 11 4 Operett1 '4 4 C11SS1Ll10fChCStfl '4 4 Log 4 The flute pliyer from Ind1'1 ind the protege of Mr Hyde B111 IS 1n excellent student the answer to 1 c11em1stry teachers pmyer He IS no slouch as 1 soccer phyer B111 IS the fellovt who tolls forth the cull to clisses on yc olde school belle He h1s re 111y done If well JAMES HIRAM MAFNAUGHTON JR 738 Grove Street Auburndwle Mwss Colleve Syracuse Entered 17 GlecClub1 7 71 4 Exccutwc Comm Tr 1ck 71 4 B1scb111 7 Ath1ct1c AdV1SfJfy Bmrd 4 Popuhr Orchestrw Smooth Jlm Drummer boy pwr excellence jlm md 11ve k1d md tr1ck min exccptmml Jlm IS 1 Boston boy who knows h1s women As seen by h1s st1t1st1cs he IS 1n 111 1round wthlete True to the Scotch he pl rys rn outst mdmc 1, 1me of socccr H1s good nature mrkcs h1m one of Wllllstons best ROBERT WINSLOW MARTIN 7 Prmccton Street H015 oke Mass College Mass State Entered 39 Footbwll 'S 4 Hockey 4 Bob graces the dinces IH both Holyoke md Burn him wlth h1s ch1rm1ng personwlxty 1nd 1 smlle wh1ch spre1ds from e1r to ear Hc IS one of those dwshmg w11ters 1n Ford H111 who '11WlyS 1muses Blron Smlth 'md h1s table He works h1rd too lf not It h1s stud1es at h1s fwmous S1turd1y mghts 1n Hamp CENTENNIAL png . . , 1. .. 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Q., f.. f., p. -1- -Q -7- -1-. -7. .JN -1- -1- -1- -2 4- 4- 4- -4- .-,-- .l- -1- -1- -4- -1- .2 .Q .Q .Q ..f- .Q .Q .y- ROBERT HENRY MATTHIAS 1 Brldgm mn Lmc South Hmdley Mlss College Amherst Entered '59 A mlghty mute the backbone of the llghtwelght tc 1m 1 st1lw1rt on the ba ketball floor and in 111 lround swell fellow McTeevey IS bound to suc cced HIS 1b1l1ty ln math and chemlstry IS envled by many of thc less fortunltes Followlng ID h1s brothers footsteps Bob 1S headmg for Amherst where he should be well recelved WALTER RAYMOND MILLER 8 Vlfglnll Road Bellerose L I College Undeczded Entered 37 Footb1ll 3 4 Captim 4 Basebilll 3 4 B1sketball4 Y Cabmet 3 4 W1ll1StOnl1n 4 Sports Edltor 4 Athlet1c Advlsory Board Walt football captaln basketball ace and base balls star second b1sem1n 15 1 popular fellow w1th both sexes up and down the Atlantlc Seaboard A student as well as a fun lover Walt should go fir IH college He wlll le1ve a gre1t gap here th1s June wh1ch w1ll really be hard to fill JOHN COLLIER MONTGOMERY JR Z3 Guxld Road Worcester Mass College Wzllrams Entered 39 Tenms W Hockey Manager 4 W1lllS tonlan 3 4 Log 3 4 Fdxtor Ill chlef 4 Monty Mr Johnston s rxght hand mm on the Log as editor in chlef fund 'lccordmg to Mr John ston the best edltor 1n ten yearsj IS the busmess m Ill of the school A gre xt admlrer of the opposlte sex Monty has more than 1 keen II1tCI'CSt in one of E lst hampton s ellte One of L1ng s brggcst Icpsl Coll customers Monty can be seen any nn ht trudgmg thwt f1m1l11r p1th A better than IVCYILC hockey manager he IS sure to be successful at Wllll1mS WILLISTON ACADEMY f148J 4 4 4 , 4 . s , 4 , . . 5, , . ' 4 , 4 4 4 S 4 , 4 4 4 ' . I tt sa - K , f 4 H - I ,7 . D . I . I - , 4 . , , 4 4 , 4 4 , -, I 44 as - - - - . 4 4 ' ' ' 9 s K s a s 1 4 4 . , , 4 . 4 A . . a Q 1 , , 1 , K 1 f 4 . . ' 4 4 , 4 4 4 4 . , 4 . 4 4 , . . , 4 . 4 . . . , . , 4 4 , , ' 1 s s 5 ' r ' ' ss ss 4 . , . 3 ' 4 4 4 ' ' I 4 ' . ' 4 , 4 . 4 4 , 4 4 I ' 1 . 4 . . 'I . 4 . 4 7 7 ' 4 1 KT 1 1 Ii 4 4 4 4 . ' 4 'I 4 47 E ' 4 l ' 4 l '4 , . . . . - 4 f' f' f' 7' 5' 5' -2--l--.JH-4--1-.4--J--1--1--J--i--JH .,,,,.,,,,,,.,'l,, , - I ' Q I N DONALD MILTON MOORE V4 Rwer Street Arlmgton Mass College Dartwoutlz Entered 40 Footb1ll4 Hockey 4 B1seb1ll4 Glee Club 4 Don better known as the Arlmgton llish one of WIIIISKLDH s finer hockey players New to the school th1s year Don has mxde h1mself popular wxth everyone Noted espeenlly lor hls abxllty to eo1n CXPFCSSIOHS he IS expeeted to do as well at Dart mouth as he hxs here MACE MOULTON III 108 Yile Street Sprlngfield Mass Colleve M I 'T Entered 7:9 Glee Club 4 Operettl 4 Mlee the Ace IS not only the whlz ln Cookle s advanced math where he as yet h rs not trled hls homework but he 15 also one of the old relnbles of the Glee Club where h1s VOILL IS he ard strongly from the flrst bass SCCUOI1 No matter wh it tlme of the dry or mght you may look for h1m you ein alvx nys find h1m reelmmg 1n 1 haze of smoke re admg P G Wcmdehouse EDMUND KENNETH NOCK 1471 Regent Street Schenectady N Y College Undecuded Entered 41 Glee Club 4 Adelph1 4 Here IS 1 llkeable chap whose dirlng at 1nst1g1t1ng bull sesslons IS well known throughout North Hall He llkes h1s ehemxstry and smgs 1 good bass m the Glee Club m sprte of all the k1dd1ng we g1VC h1m on hls Noeked notes Ned IS an enthusustle skler ju t an enthusl 1st1e 1 she er CENTENNIAL fl49J -jul'nl4nlNul0nllnl1ulIvl'ol0ulilIsl'1nl'1l ll' 'l'1l'Ol'ul'i'n,l'l'0l0.l'Nl'0l'l'l.l'0l'll'u.l 1l l ll'l'0l 0l 0-l l f'll l ql'1l vl'ol'Il'4 1 4 1 'l'0l'll'f'l'll'll'Z '4 l'll4nl0l'l 4 ? ul'l'1l'1j'11l'1.lll-l'vf'nl'1l'Il'll 1f l'vl fl5 'f 'f 04'v.l ll ll'l'll 'l'Ol'll'0l'l'l'f' 1 , . . . . 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H E I O G .,..,...,..,-.,.,..,..,..,.,.,..,.,,., -1--f--2-f--.1--y-..f--7--4'--f--f--f'--y--!- HARRY EDWARD PEDEN ,IR Flllow Street Norw 11k Conn College Mzddlebury Entered 40 Footlnll 4 Log 4 W1ll1StOH1lIl 4 Hockey 4 Bfrseb 1ll 4 Dr1mat1e Club 4 C-lee Club 4 AdeIph14 Operett1 4 Harry 1S a fellow who w1ll lone, be remembered by h1s classmates for h1s pleasmt persolnhty 1nd wmnmg sm1le H15 athleue prov- ess wrll be remem bered on many playmg fields espeenlly h1s my suggesuons quarterbaekmg on the gr1d1ron As for hrs heart affalrs he s pretty well wrapped up as fxr 1s we can tell DAVID ALLISON PIPFR 114 Court Street Keene N H College Brown Entered '49 Glee Club I 4 Dr1m1t1e Club 4 Due IS South Hllls quletest student 1nd It seems strmve th It he should Ht 111 so well w1th 1 bunch of swmg lddlets He seems to h we borne the str11n well hoveever md for thls he IS respeeted by 1ll Dave IS 1 re llly hot tennls pl ryer md he looks good enough for myone on the sk1 slopes RICHARD THOMAS POWERS 17 Beaux 1ew Terrxee West Sprlngheld M rss College George Washzngton Entered 717 Soecer 'G 4 W1lllStOH11Hl 7 71 4 C'1reul1t1onlvI1n1 er 4 Dr1m1t1eClub1 7 Pete IS 1 good nltured 1I1m1tC of Crannys hlll He pl lys mn outst 1l1QllIlg game of soeeer mel 1 better th nn wer lee utehlng g lme of b lseb ull Thls emtehme eume by the xx ry seems to ndnpt ntself to weekly SPI'lI'lg,lILlLl Jaunts besldes COIHIIIQ, Ill hnndy on oec rsion ll North Ad mms trlps wlth Ins gruesome txxosomc pals WILLISTON ACADEMY , . 1 , . 1 . . . s 4 s a I 1 . 1 9 ' 9 4 1 . ' . -s -1 , , L , . , . . 11 -1 - . j y 3 -. 1 ' ' ' ' 1 ' . 1 . . . ' . 1 1 1 1 , . . . 1 1 . . V . Q r ' 11 -1- . 1 . . ' ' ' 1 I 1 , 1 , 1 1 . 1, . . . I - - . 1 U 1 1 . . , . U 1 1 . , , 2 I A 1 . 1 1 . ' V N 1 ' ' - 1 , J 1 1 . ' 1 'Z D 1 , I V ' 1 1 ' 1, I . 1 f 1 , 1 . K . , 5 . . . . , -, , 1 , -, . , , 1 1 1 1 Q Q 1 1 , -. .1 11 - - 11 Y 1 -1- I 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 . R 1 1 1 I , 1 I I 1 I l II C1 R I 1 ' 1 . 1 ' 1 1: , 'z , : 1 1, ' N '. ' ' ' . 7 1 , f 7 1 - ' . ' ' ' ' e 1 1 1 1 7 . 1- ' 1 . 1 .5-.5-.J-.5-.y--I--1-.5-.,y-.4-.,..,. -I-.J-11'-1--l-lflffh-if--211.1-.211-2 -Q14-4--l-2-2--1-l-'JH-f--2-I--Q-l-Nl-.f JAMES JOSEPH QUINN Roosevelt Ro1d Westport Conn College Umver :ty o Pennsylvama Entered 37 Footh1ll 4 Df1m1t1C Clubl 2 3 4 Pres1dent 3 4 Cl1ss Pres1dent 4 W1ll1StOH1HU 3 4 Sports Edltor 4 Student Councll 4 Secret1ry 4 Y C1b1net3 4 Our cl1ss president IS well known for hls good tl1ssroom work h1s 1nfluent11l extr1curr1cul1r duties md h1S fine personahty Well 1lways remember Pop Qumn 1s our qu1rterb1ek on the gr1d1ron A long c1reer of fine 1ct1ng w1ll be ever connected wlth js ye1rs 1t WllllStOH 1s will h1s Freshm1n course Wlth Mr Cook ROBERT ALEXANDER RICHARDS '40 Svx lrthmore Street Hamden Conn College Wesleyan Entered 719 Footb1ll 4 Glee Club 3 4 Executive Comm 4 Operett13 4 Double u1rtet 3 4 Blse hlll 3 4 Slhu th It congennl ch1p who IS 1lw1ys good for 1 llugh or 1 clgarette IS South H1ll s glft to the furer sex He re1lly knows h1s women 1nd c1n Hx 1nyone up wrth 1 queen Bobs 1b1l1ty 1t foot bull b1skethall 1nd b1seb1ll h1s proven h1m to be 1 re 1lly good athlete Your future looks rosy Sabu GEORGE CLARK RICHMOND Snob H111 Wllll1mStOWH M155 College Alfred Umvevszty Entered 38 Tenms 2 3 4 Captaln 4 Basketball 3 Soccer 4 Clark the qulet eapt1m of the tennls team IS re1lly quxte 1 wlld m1n when lt comes to Saturday mght bull SCSSIOHS He 1ttends them 1ll makmg the rounds He xs also well known for bemg on the recewmg end of many 1 Hepworth joke dlrected 1t h1s home town but we boast h1m 1s one of our re1lly excellent scholars CENTENNIAL 1 , 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 , . : 3 f . . . . 1 4 1 1 1 ' l - 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 , , , , . . . . 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' , 1 11 11 1 1 . , . .f-.f-.p--f-.f-,4-1.y..f1.f..f-,.J-.f-..f-.f- -.f-..1--.f--.1'--f--.f'-.f1-.1'-.f--.f-1.f--4--.f-.f- .,-.2,,-..l-.,.,,-..f-,,.,,..f-,f.-.f.,,-..1- -5--2-J--1-11--2-J--.Q.f-.J--J--1--4--JH -f--.p'--.f-1l--.4'--.f-f-.1'--.f--.1N-.l--.1-.4--lH.1-11-1.1- -l--l--.f'1-.f--.f1-f--I-f.f'-.I--.e 1.f'-1.1N1.4H14H1.1'-1.f- fl-inf--1--Q-l--I-fi-1--2-I--l--f--212-2 'I THE LOG RICHARD JESSE RING 'W M111 Street Westfield M155 College Norwnch Entered '48 Foothall 2 3 4 Hockey 3 4 C1pt11n 4 B1sehall 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Tmck 4 jesse that smooth suwe lad from North IS well known for hls stonew1ll qualltles IH the Wll hston 11ne md h1s smwshmg work 'ns defense on the hockey te1m There IS no glfl ln Westfleld who IS not acqualnted wxth esse or at leist hqs not heird of h1s 1nt1cs and adventures 1n some form or mother WARREN ECTCR ROSATI 116 Gite Ave R F D No 2 Sprlngfield M1ss College Cornell Entered 39 Glee Club? 4 Log4 Popul1rOrches tm 4 Warren IS the w11ter s worry when Fr1day Illglit comes wlth IIS sp1ghett1 md meatlnlls He IS 1 mem her of the second floor councll it Ford as well as the gomg ste1dy club Who w1l1 forget Revell1 ind h1s accord1on 1n hls m1ny sesslons wlth S1 M1nn17 Good luck Wirren ind m1y you xlvways mike 1s mwny fr1ends as you have here ASHTON HYDE RUSTMEYER 18 South Street WllllHmSbUfg Mass College Undeczcled Entered 40 Rusty IS one of those few ch1ps t llented enough to express 1 Qreit deil ln '1 very few vxords He IS 1 very qulet person but one who IS swell to get along w1th He muy 1ppe1r very hnshful hut 1ts very h ard to tell these d xys We do know however th ut ns 1 skler he IS tops and xxc fccl lhout the slme tow irds Rusty hlmself WILLISTON ACADEMY 1:7 -:Nfl-v.1N-J--2-f-1.1--4-1.1--4--.1--f--.2--JN -f--2-f--Q-an-.J-qi--fHf.fH-1--Q--Q--4--ff -1--f--1--1-.JH-2-J--1-.1--f--f--Q-1--JH -l--.l'--4-..f-f4-1.f-.:--.f--f--.f--f--4---1--f-- .4-.fu.5-..p-.f-.1-.4-.1-.7-.f--11--J-f-:N-Q -4-.Q-.5-.pw.,p-..f-1f--1-f1--1-vy-..f---f--f- i ... , 1 . , . 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Not 1m Rlght now It hls vxorkcd IHIO 1 four pl1ce tle W1tch out JIIII JOHN SLATTERY 778 H1mpden Street Holyoke Mass College Undeczded Entered 39 Glee Club 3 Adclph13 4 Slats 15 mother of our Irlsh cllque h11l1ng from Holyoke 1nd possessmg 1 sarc1st1c tongue To those who don t know lum Slats 1ppe1rs very quxet 1nd reserved but hls frlends h1ve found out qulte d1f fcrently Although he IS not 1 member of the Glce Club lf 1S rumored th tt he h as 1 powerful volce f1n the shovxersj JOHN PEARSON SPAULDING 379 M1111 Street Wlnchester Mass College Dartmouth Entered 39 Footb1ll 4 Tr1ck 3 4 W1ll1St0Dl3H 3 4 Ed1tor1n chlef 4 jock IS l1ked 1nd respected for hls w1ll to w1n on the gr1d1ron or on the cmders Edltor ID chlef of the W1ll1StOU11n Jock h1s cre1ted 1 paper to the convers1t1on turns to a glrl at W llnut Hlll School And those 1n the know w1ll remember how Nony s Pe1rson 1cqu1red hlS n1me CENTENNIAL ' H931 .,p-.f-..p--f--f--.f--.l-.,f-.5.,,-.,f.,,,-..,..f.,.,.,,,. 4--.fsf--2-if--1-.1-4'-2-.J-awa--f-2-.2 -.f-..l--l'-1'--.f'--.l'-.1uf'--f -!'-.l--ln.lu.f--lul- 1 9 4 1 -.l-.1--.f--f--f -f'-J -f'-l -f f ?'-I 'f - 'f' ..p--.f-.,y-..p-.y--f-.f--f--f--f-.f-f.f--.f--.1-wf--f- f '? ? f f 'f . . , . 2 I Q I , 1 s , , , Q , . , . ,, ,, . . . . . . . 5 . 'Y , A . 7 ' ' ' Bi 11 - s , -, 3, , 1 1 4 4 , 4 1 1 , ' , ' ' ' , - - ss - s - ass ee. ss -, , , - 1 -, , , - -, , , do hlm credlt. You amt lyln, says jock when og -, ., . . Q , . . ,, , .. - .. . H . - 7 1 . . l I I u ,. . ,, . . . . . J . . . , . . . - . . , . J . , 2 1 . f . . . , . .. 1 , , , . . . . , - , , . .. ., . . . . . . , . . . . . ' ' bl Q1 S' . , . . . . a f ' 3 I I x , . . , 1 2. z I .f-.4w.,u.4-4-.5--f-2-1--4--J'--f--JH-2 '7 ' 4 ' ' ' ' -1-,J-.J-'J--1--f-.Jw-1--if--J--1--J--Q 'fn- 'f ' ' ' ' ' ' y- -4- -1- 4- ..1- -1- -1- -.1-- -ev -.f- -1- -an -4- -1- -l- 4- -1- -1- -5- -1- -1- -Q -1- -1- -1- -f- -7- -1-- - '-?' -Q fl- -1- -5- -1. .1- -1- -1--2 -rw -f-..f- .4-- .4--2 .1--2 -1- -1- -2 -iw -1- -1- -1- JOSEPH HENRY SWINDELLS JR 6 McAuley Avenue W1DdSOf Locks Conn College Undecaded Entered 37 Track 3 4 Soccer3 4 I thmk we shall all agree that oe IS one of the hardest pluggers that we ve seen ln a long tlme The t1me has come when Plumb1e hrmself must look to h1s laurels when oe goes out on the Skl slopes of our falr countryslde And rncrdentally oe has been known to heave a really mean javelm around here You deserve the best o ROBERT STANTON SYMINGTON 60 M1ddle Road Hamden Conn College Wzllzams Entered 37 D1?lfH1t1CClUb4 Football 3 4 Tenms 3 Hockey 3 4 Athletxc Adv1sory Board 3 One of the finest athletes of the year a loyal pmg pong fan and an all around Romeo from the v1c1n1ty of New Haven Sy s Lake Placld explolts are well known to all A d1l1gent student especrally ID phys1csj a handsome lad and an all around sv- ell fellow he ranks hxgh 1n the eyes of all who know hlm DONALD RAYMOND TENCH 207 East 43rd Street Brooklyn N Y College Undecided Entered 37 CleeClub1 7 3 4 Presldent 4 Clas Operetta 2 3 4 W1lllStOH1RH 3 4 Dons pleaslng ways make hlm the frlend of all When he s not studylng hlstory he s gettmg hls outs1de readmg done V11 a fat little address book Donnys most outstandmg work has been 1n the Clee Club where hrs boommg voice has led many a successful concert H15 splend1d work ID our operettas w1ll long be remembered WILLISTON ACADEMY 1w4 , . , . ' . ' 9 'Q 3 5 ' J J , - . .. ... . , ' . . . 1 . . - ss ss - l , , . 3 ' , J . . -, ., , ,. . . . , J . . . 4 1 , C f D I K I C ' ' ' I , I ,I J e ut s ss - - . , . , , . 1 V , , . . . , . . , . . . . .. . , . . 1 1 .1 4 ' s I s '1 'Q s 1 sucal Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g Double Quartet 3, 4g ' a 1 s s ' . . , . . , . . . . . Y J , . . -Q-1--I--1--f--1--f--Q-2--f--1--Q .y-.y-.f-.4-.,f.,f.,,..1-.f-.f.,,.,5- -f. .Q -1- .f- -1- 4- -2- -f--1---JN -1- -2- 1- -1- -2- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- 1941 -4--I--JH-f--4--f--.f--J--1--f--f-.f--f-.J--.l'-sf- WILLIAM TRYON TYRREL 671 East 19th Street Brooklyn N Y College Rochester Atheman Entered 37 Log 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Adelph13 4 Dr 1m 1t1c Club 3 4 Operett1 4 Blg B111 the electrlcal gen1us the mechamcal master mmd of South Hall Freckles glasses 1 b1g gr1n and double breasted su1ts-thats B111 T e svung and sway k1d who really loves Sammy Who can ever forget that clarmet and saxophone? Keep playmg B111 youll be playmg hrst s1x 1n Kaye s band yet ROGER COE VAN DE CARR College Wesleyan Entered 37 GleeClub1 2 3 4 Class Secretary 4 Basketball Manager 3 Tenms 3 4 Soccer 3 4 A Dutchman from New York State more com monly known as Roger the Starver A reader of some note Van can d1scourse for hours on any book Qespec1ally l1ttle black ones Vm belongs to that 1llustr1ous group known as closet studxers especnlly vxhen lt comes to Engl1sh Hes a n1ce guy and a swell soccer goalle JAMES HOWE WHEELER II 41 Dan1el Street Newton Center Mass College Umversxty of Vwgmza Entered 39 Glee Club 3 4 Track 4 Drummer man fun lover and frlend of all IS Blg 1m one of Ford s few real g1fts to Burnham P1nkey h as been 1 loyal 7 supporter of the C 1n1ry squad and one of those stars on Put s track squad One of those second floor card sharps jlm h s been well l1ked by everyone at school It w1ll be really hard to get along wlthout h1m CENTENNIAL lnnj , . , . . 9 2 7 C ' . , . . . . . ' s a ' f su - - an s - J , . . 1 . , . - 1. - Q, , , , . , , , , , , . . . . . , , , b . 3 3 , S5 9 11 1 ' 4 3 a 1 - 1 , 1 . 1 - , .1 3 2 I I . . I Q l 7 , K n s ' ' S Lb ' 11 h K , ' 1 1 . Y K 1 . . 1 1 1 4 J 46 Sunny Brook Bronxvllle, N. Y. 1 a I Q 3 3 D , S 1 3 . K 7 I 5 3 ' I I , I K A , . ' ' lb I il . . ' ' li ' 11 1 -. Y . . 1. . . . , . . -if-4-.2-.7--l--7'-'.f--l--f--!--f..f-..f--1- .f-.f-.,f-.y-.4-.,y-,g-.f-.5-,f..y..y-.y..y- l 1 l -.1-.1--1. .fufmf-.l ..,..,..,. H E 1 O G .,..,..,., - .lf -fn -1- vi- qi- sf- -4' STUART FORBES YOUNG 84 Van Horn Street West Springfield Miss College Wharton Entered '49 Football 3 4 Basketball 4 Log 4 Wil listonian 'S 4 Glee Club 4 Dramatic Club 4 Stu 15 1 fellow who has gained 1 great many plelsant humor have enlivened many 1 Hlldllllht session He seems very popular Wlth the ladies too for 1ts not many of us whose girl fr1ends come to school to take us out But don t get the wrong im PTLSSIOD Hes also a swell athlete WILLISTCN ACADEMY li 156 . ' , 1 . 1 . 1 u . A ' 1 I 5 3 5 I . . , g g . ' . LL I., I K I ' K K K friends at Williston. His line personality and 'z . ' . . ' lg . C 1 . ' . . 1- -4- -1- vi- -an -1-. -1- 1- .4-. 4- -1- - -5--1-.Q -1- .f-, .fu .f---5-.1 -f- - -5- -.f-- 4- -2- -2. .1-. .JH -1- .yu -5- Senior Committees RING COMMITTEE Bissell, R. Douglas, Van de Carr Young FLAG CGMMITTEE Fmsthwzute Forkey R Holmes M1ller GIFT COMMITTEE S Broun Dnmond Gllwlvons Pcdcn f1J7j 21222 C E N 'I' E N N I A L IZIZIZIT umn u1nn Forkey Forleey Cronmlller 1 eden Denmston Cronmlller Camexon F Flseher C Kennedy MeC11thy Forkey L1kens Peden R Holmes Baseb 1ll 12 OO Sit Nlght Meeh Druvxng Freneh Clee Club Clenn Mlllel Sleepmg Wcmnmen Cameron Forkey Peden Mr B11rd Wc1n1en R Douglis Veronlei L1ke Hart Leete T H E L O G Semor Stat1st1cs Done Mo t lor W1ll1st1m11 lvlost Popul ll lvlost VtlSltllL lvlost Respeeted lvlost Polite Hmdsome t Best Dressed Best All round Non Athlete Best Student Clwss Crmd Tlnnles lvlost S1ys Le1 t Blggest E1te1 lvlost lvlodest M1r1y F1rst Best N 1tured Blggest Lme Fu OI 1te Spoxt Desned Senlor PIlVllLgL Emest Subjeet H 1rdest Sulneet M1lle1 Forleey Sp lLllLl1I1g Ad1m P Holmes S Blown R Dougl 1s Lord C Kennedy C Kennedy R1ehmond Loxett P Holmes SYITIIDQKOD MCDKUI e IDCITIIISUJD Fc 11 1t3lY1ll Senlor Dorm EI'1gl1Sl1 Chemlstry lvlost Vllll 1lwle Extr1eurr1eul1r A tlxlty Dr 1m1t1e Club F1VOllt6 DIDLC Clehestl 1 F1vor1te Reere1t1on F1xor1te Subjeet of Dlseourse Most L1l1ely to Sueeeed Best All lound Athlete C'l1ss Cue M111 Best Liugh Fuorlte Holwlwy B1ggest Fusser F1xo11te lvlox 1e St'1r Cl us Romeo F1 test W11ter WILLISTON ACADEMY 1 s 3 Tommy Dorsey DIIICIDQ Sports Collm Mlller Rxelnrd R Holmes Lo1flng Lore Hedy L1m1rr lvlontgomery '1n de CITY I I I Q , S . 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Strom 11111: Lexus Mary Lou Sumter Rlfl Rellley M 1r1 111 B1l1l11tt Tl1eodor1 'Stover M1ry Wlutm Adele Ath 1111 ee Lette Lovett M1eN1u lmton R Mifflll MCC-'1rtl1y MeClell111d MCDOI1lld lvllquelle Mo11t omery Mor11rty Moulton Ne1le Nuxton Nleholls Noek Pedell R Perk111s Peters l lper R Poxxtrs Reemsnyder R1Cl1 1rd W Rlddle Rmq Ros'1t1 3 mders Shumxx ay Slmpson 'ikurmk IN qfliltll QD ll1lCllI1 qu 1CCt 55111111 ton T 1tor TC11el1 R W11tC XNl1t1ClCr W 11t11t5 Yoon P C1 H 1rpCr M 11tl11 D1ek111o11 CJr1ee II B1seo111e WILLISTON ACADEMY Ruth Forbes B1rl11ra MlllCl lI1Ct Run. 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THE LOG , , Class Wrll We the Senrors of Wrllrston Academy do hereby bequeath all of our good well pretty good points tO the lower classmen of the above mentroned rnstrtutron To Maurr e Avery does George Adam leave hrs abrlrty on the basketball court Brll Alpert gladly leaves hrs hurdlrng abrlrty to Walter Walker Three Acre Barley leaves hrs abundant poundage to lrttle Carlysle Yates Chuck Barnard grves hrs abrlrty to get rnto trouble to any one who wants the darned grft oe Behan asks us to grve hrs qurzzrcal expressron to Tex Works rf he gets back To th mrghty John Teall go the excellent tennrs strokes of George Brams Benham George Brssell bequeaths hrs aptrtude rn the chem lab to the youthful screntrst Warren Hayes Bob Brautrgam leaves hrs drag wrth Mr Hepworth to Brg Bob jay To the ambrtrous Kelley Krohn goes the newspaper busrrress of that Wrllrston magnate Stevens Brown Buck Buckrngham gladly wrlls hrs smooth features to the already handsome Perry Coleman Russ Cameron leaves hrs promrnent rnfluence wrth the faculty to Mort Catok Walter Card leaves hrs Casanova personalrty to the ever so smooth Bruce Perkrns rm Carroll gladly wrlls and bequeaths hr blank but rntel lrgent stare to Drck Grant Mort Cavanaugh leaves hrs mrghty muscles to husky Rey Sterger may he bulge rn peace Lrndsay Collrns leaves the women of Easthampton to a 'very worthy successor ames Sweet To Brll Goodrrch goes ack Costello s Saturday nrght actrvrtres Bruce W that stands for Wallace Cronmrller leaves hr artrstrc talent to Walt Van Cott our emment hrstorran Mr Hepworth Extrnct Volcano Dramond leaves hrs deep and phrlosophrcal hrstory outlrnes to Iohn Gans Claude Have you done your lesson today Douglas bequeaths Hamp to Clovrs Prendergast The Flyrng Du chman Rrchard Douglas wills hrs red harr to Brll Glenney To Mr Bell does Brad Dunbar bequeath hr abrlrty at the brrdge table Bob Epstern gladly leaves Ford Hall to Mr Wrnshrp or anybody else who wrll take rt away Brg Don Ferree the genrus of geometry gladly wrlls the darned stufl' to Bob Grttrns Bob Frnsthwart gladly donates hrs radrant good nature to A Kennedy Fred Frscher asks us to grve hrs posrtron on the tennrs team rrght next to Mr Hepworthj to Charlre Russell ohn Grbby Grbbons leaxes hrs headwarters post to Mrs Harper she can do as she wrshes wrth rt The prrde of the South the rebel of Ford Hall rm Gwatkrn leaves hrs drawl to posterrty Due Harrrs wrlls hrs knowledge of hrstory to Warren Hayes Nrg Hart leaves hrs speed on the track and other pla es to Drck Warte Don Hawley bequeaths Burnham to Bob Brennan May he use rt to good advantage Phrl Holmes leaves hrs handsome prohle to the already smooth Brll Powers Krller Holmes wrlls hrs garrulrty to the already loquacrous Rey Sterger To Pete Petrrcca does Drck Hull donate hrs everlastrng good humor Owen Kennedy bestows hr abrlrty to rarse carn and get away wrth rt to Carl Yates Brll Kennedy donates hrs splendrd vor e to the Glee Club for future use To the baseball team goes Sparrow Krllorys 500 battrng average To Reemsnyder goes ohnny Ladd s speed as a tray juggler Arnre LaPrerre gladly bestows hrs Master of Dress degree upon the smooth Mason Barnard Neale Leete donates hrs North Hall shower to Dapper Dan Denslow Vance Lrkrns the coke krller leaves Macs and anet to Roscoe Steffen rm Lord bestows hrs artrstrc rntellect and prctorral abrlrtres to jeff Leary Fran Lovett leave hrs bear grease to Henry Rarnaud Brll McCarthy asks us to donate hrs good humor to R O johnson The 1942 tennrs team recerwes the No '7 spot from Brll McClelland m MacNaughton donates hr hurdles and hrs power to wrn to Grl Camp Bbb Martrn reluctantly leases Wrllrston all of rt to posterrty Mac Matthras donates hr junror School table to Claude Mrquelle Walt Mrller asks us to grse hrs baseball team to the embryo star Chuck Curran Monty Montgomery leaves us thrs best of all Logs remember hrm by Don Moore leaves hrs snow whrte complexron to smooth Kerth Krngsbury Ma e Moulton bequeaths the U S Naxy to lrvrng Barley Ned Nock gladly b stows hrs abrlrty to play tennrs upon Drck Grant Harry Cave Man Peden grves hrs Sunday School class to the relrgrous element rn school Davrd Prper gladly grves hr happy srnrle to the grrm Hugh Cadle To Bruce Hopkrns does Pete Powers donate the Canarres Prttsburgh Phrl Qurnn be rows hrs ethereal dramatrc powers upon the sentrmental Leon WHSRICWICZ Bob Rrchards bestows hrs mrthematrcal rngenurty upon the rntellectual Charlre Ru ell Clarke Rr hrrrond bestows Curran upon anybody he can get to take hrm esse Rrng harrcut and all grves hrs collegrate attrtude to Don Benharn Warren Rosatr leaves hrs slrm Hgure to the husky Allan Denslow Rusty Rustemeycr grxcs hrs quret attrtude to Bob y L Srmpson throws hr names out upon the seas of fraternrty lohn Slattery grves South Hall back to Mr Thomas ock Spauldrng the drrvrng edrtor of the Wrllzstmrrarr grxe hrs half rnrle abrlrty to the future star Davrd Warte oe Swrndells leaves hr jaxelrn to Howe r worthy successor To ohn Newton does Symrngton bequeath the football team Don Tench gladly grxes hr splendrd xorce to Kerth Krngsbury Brll Tyrrel leases hrs ethereal Hgure to the suaxe George Garretson Roger Van de Carr donates hrs tennrs abrlrty to the smooth Andy Knowland rm Wheeler grses hrs chemrstry books to a large flre Stu Young bestows hr waxy harr to the curly barred Brll Glenney And so the class of 1940 41 passes on rnto the ranks of alum rtr trerrr rowexer t the memory ol XX r t r some thrng whr lr they nexer will grxe away Phooey' WILLISTON ACADEMY Z ' f 1701 O I C 1 ' T , , . . 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Vs l l , l , go s 7111 , UI E , , C , , , , , U 1 n. 1 -in 'sl--1--lnvl.-lnlvf' .,..Q.y-.Q.,-..f..,..f-.f--.l-.y-..l- f' 4 :sw ,341 Ts NNIA STON -sf f '99 a,TlU Iv fflff' ? 3 -5 S f N m fb F ,o 4 9, A TED 1 1- 1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- .1 -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- .1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1 Top Row Russell Cameron jlmes Qu1nn Joseph Behan John Costello Vincent Forkey becond Row John G1bbOl1S Robert GIYKIHS Frxncls Lovett Wlllllm MeClell1nd Phlllp Holmes John Ladd Student Counc1l The purpose of my student counc111s to estabhsh 1 sense of honor and good fellowshlp nmong the members of the student body Our Student Councll thls year h lS done th1S dxflicult work smoothly md eH'.CCt1VClY wxth very l1ttle fuss or idvertlsement of my klnd The members of thls COLlIlt.1l have really done a good Job As usull thls ye xr the eounell hls fulfilled lll the dutles whleh were expected of xt mcludmg what ever SOelll events were held xfter the footbxll games md lnformll dlnees lfter the bxsketblll games Tlns ye tr however they went one step further md re llly orqanlzed L Slturdly evenlng lnformll dtnee xxhreh wms ID lmmedute suecess md tow ard whlch we may look forwlrd lgam The mun upholders of the honor system the members hlve done thelr best to see th lt the poheles ll1V0lVL.Ll IH th It system were e lrrled out to the best mdvxntxges of the students The Student COUl1C1l beeluse they Ire the ones who seem better able to htndle my dlfhcultles wh1eh mlqht 1r1se They lre the dlreet medlum between the vxhole student body md the faeulty petltlonlng when petltxons ure felt neeesslry by the l'1'llIOI'1ty Thexrs 1S the tlsk not only of settmg tl megs flilllt lfter wrongs h ave been done but llso of dolng their best to prevent recurrences Guleled by Mr Lossone they xre U1 1I1tI'lLnltC 1nd neeessmry part of Wllllbfllll ln themselves and 111 thelr go ernm-f xxhleh should be and IS just ind lmplftlll 1 Z'2Z, , WILLISTON ACADEMY 1' ' 'Eff- 5171 'T K a 2 A s 1 ' 7 l ' 1 - . , . . , E . , . .E N R , . . F , 1 . O . 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 3 J . F l I H' 2 3 . ' 2 X ' , ' e ' 1 ' 1 ' . 5 ' 1 1 1 , ' '1 X ' 1' 1 1 1 'e ' X ', ' ' 1 f ' ' 1 ' 1' ' 1 ' 1 1 , 1 . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' -1 , ' ' , ' , 1 X1 A1 ' r 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 'e ' 1 1 ' ' '1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1A 1 ' . 1 2- w 5 5 a N 2 J 5 1' W R 1 'x ' S ' 1 ' ' fi ' 1 1 1 f ' ' . 1 ' is not El group of fellows picked from the school merely because of high moral standards, but rather r'1 ' 1 ' ' , ' 1 1 ' ' ' 'K 1 ' . 1 ' 1 1 ' ' . ' ' 1 .X ' 1' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ', 1 ' ' ' ' ' . V K -J' ' ,, ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 '1 . - .-1-- . .. -. -.1-1. -. -.4--1 -1- --.1--1--.1-H --1--1-- -1--1'--1 - --1-- -1-. - -- --1--1--1-- --1- ' f f ? f f f f ' l--l--.f--y--l--.1-+.l-.l--f--l--f--.1-,.f- 4'--.Q f- 1- lui- I' -I' -1-. l- 1- n u 1 1 1l'vl'v.f ll v I vffvlslll Glilflfll 1l l v 1 fl vl'0l u a H Top Row Phlllp Denn1ston Jrmes ulnn Stevens Brown Vmcent Forkey Second Row John Glhhons Rohert G1tt1ns W1lter M1ller Claude Mlquelle R1ch1rd Szewczynskl Cabmet The W1lllSfOH YM C A one of the oldest org1n1z1t1ons IH Wlll1StOH 1S under the superv1s1on of Mr Grannxs 1nd the Y Cahlnet The purpose of thls group 1S to provlde good fellowshlp 1mong the students of the school and to see to lt th1t VHFIOUS cl11r1t1hle org1mz1t1ons mre prov1ded for As usu1l the first touch of school llfe 1 new student m1kes upon hxs 1rr1v1l It Wlllxston IS 1t the school p1rty held 1n the fall Thxs IS under the 1usp1ces of the Y Cnhmet The f1ll wmter 1nd sprmg smokers are also under the supervlslon of Mr Grnnms 1nd h1s Y M C A The refreshments 1t these gathermgs xre espec1ally welcome The Y C mhlnet 1lso m11nt11ns the school c1h1n 1 snlendxd god for hxkes 1nd week end trlps Th1s c1h1n w1th 1tS hunks 1nd stoves 1S one of the more populxr fe1tures of school IS lf provldes 1 pl1ce where boys c1n forget then' studxes for 1 short t1me The Common Room of North Hull IS 1lso under the sponsorshlp of the YMCA ln ltS welf1re work thns org1n1z1t1on collects ClO lllDQ from the students 1t v1r1ous tlmes sponsors the Golden Rule dmners 1nd collects money Under the clpfxble le1dersh1p of Mr Lmcoln Grlnms 1ffect1on1tely knovxn 1s GFTDHY 1nd Phll Denmston the Y M C A h1s successfully completed mothcr yt nr of spl1nd1d vxork vxork done qlllttly hut cffectwely J- -1- !- f- if 4- f- 1- 1--5--4-.1--1-.1--l-1--l--f--JH-J-.J--1--1 -I- -J' .4-. W- I-ff' f 'CEN'1'ENNIAL f f M ff f-5,45 f. , y-5.5-5-if-5-2 f-5-Q-Q 51713 s ' Q S a ' 1 9 f a 9 5 ' CC 77 ' . . . ., 1 1 , . 11 va - 1 . . . . 1 . 1 2 1 2 1 1 I 1 . 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . - 11 11 . . 1 , . 1 1 . 1 , , 1 I . 1 1 . . . . 1 I . 11 11 . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 I 1 1 ' ' . 1 , 1 , 1 1 ,I 1 1 1 1 . I 1 1 1 I . x 1 1 , , 1 . I i x - - Q I - N- V 11 11 11 .11 1 1 . 1 ,1 1 1 1 , 1 , . . 1. , 1 C I N' xl 1 ' ' , ' ' 1-7' ll- 1' 2 fwfr- fl- fill!!! 7'-if f ff'- Forkey Holmes MaeN lughton Miller Ry1n Athletic Advisory Board Every ye tr the Eye student represenmtives of the Athletic Advisory Bo 1rd in conjunction with the four fleulty members do mueh in guiding the ithletie wetivities during our sehool ye tr The five student members ire fellows who ire usuilly prominent in lthleties Four ire ehosen by their respective dorms ind the fifth by the diy students The fleulty represent ition tends to volee opinions in the At the close of the three lthletie se xsons the bo 1rd performs its two prineipwl duties it 1w1rds letters to the fellows who hive shown creditlble md sitisfietory perform mee in one of the seven major sports 1nd then ehooses the sueeeedinq minmgers for the next yur We feel thlt this ye urs board h is been exeeptionllly importxnt for it put through the plin of giving letters to griduiting Seniors xx ho li we been on my vlrsity squ md for two ye irs or more STUDENT MEMBERS Vineent H Forkey limes H M1eN1ughton Philip D Holmes Wmlter R Miller Donild F Ry in FACULTY MEMBERS Mr Bo1rdm1n Chairman Mr Putnim Mr Lossone Mr W1tters 1, ' , WILLISTON ACADEMY ,ii ',.2' , 5 174 1 2 f- i 1 1 11' 1l'1l'n -lv 11 :lu vl' 'lvl' 'l' 'Y' 'lv 'll' :juli vlful' owuv luv ' 1 1 1 '1 1 'milf 'vlh 1l11 lv Fil' ' 'V 'I ffhlv 1l'1 1 121141 Ill' ' 1 A' 1ln1ln1lA,lP1 lv ls L1 A1 1, 11 4 'l'v.f'1 1 I1 flu l1ll1 P1 1ll1llvl'1 ' W 1 l 1 ' 1 S V x N N i . N . . I g . . . . 1' , ' ' A ' t 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' N 1 . ' 1, 1 1 . ' 1 1 ' ' ' A different branches of Willistcuim sports, and thus aid the student members in making wiser decisions. P 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 . s 1 3 's S I I I 2 . 2 Q W 1 ' x f I , 1 ' M ' K .1 1 f 'iz . ' X 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 , ' X 1 X' ' ' X t 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 U 1 1 ' 1 ' '1 . 1 . 1 . 1 1 , ' . 1 'f '7 f f ' f f f f f 'f -In 15--4-1 -1-1 1 .Q-.5-.4-1 .,-. .,..,..,..,.,,., .,,.,,..,. , , , ,,,,,,,,, , .,,,,,, H, l faul- W l Top Row Robert Dlamond Dwld H1ff1S Davld Cooke Perry Coleman Charles Curran Donald Ferree Rlch 1rd Grant Second Row Emmett Hess James Krohn Roger Lynch Clxudc Mlquelle john Morllrty Edmund Noek Mxrtln Rlesman Thwd Row Robert Rlddle How 1rd Snuth James Sweet Robert Tutor john Tc 1ll W1lll1m Tyrrel John W1ll11mS Ade1ph1 Gamma S1gma The Adelph1Gamm1 S1gma debatmg 50LlCty of Wlll1SfOH Acldemy IS the result of the unlon of two old r1val debatlng orgamzatlons Adelphl and Gamma Slgma When these two groups finally d1d comb1ne they went under the name of the Belles Lettres SOCICIY In 1937 however the name was changed to what lt IS at present The club meets every week 1n the Adclph1Gamm1 Slgml room of Mlddle Hall Frlday at mne hemg the tlme of the tryst After 1 short huslness mcetmq 111 xxhlch all current buslness matters ire dlscussed talks are asslgned for the follovung week Then comes the mun attractlon of the evemng Prepared arguments gxven by predetermmed members of the group are presented After thls the d1scuss1on 1S thrown open to the other members and a xery hvely d1SCUSS1OD IS held Thls d1scuss1on IS held 1n the manner of a forum Under the new constltutlon the orgamzltxon hls been ste adlly progresslng gettlng new and better members each year For the first half of next ye lf Ch mrles Curr an vnll be the Presldent md Martln RICSm1n xxlll act as the V1c1 Presldent Thty suctccd Dlamond md Harrls Mr Davld Thomas mgam his gu1ded the organlzntxon throuffh another successful year He has recelved the vxhole he mrted L,0Op6fit1OI1 of the entlre organlzitxon a blg factor mn determlnlng the success of the 19401941 AdClphlGlmml Slgmm CENTENNIAL 51753 i , 1 1 , 7 A 1 , ' 1 , 1 , 1 1 . -. s 1 1 7 I - ' 1 -. 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I . . . . . 1 1 X 1 1 , 1 L ' ' 1 1 1 . ,,.-1-.fn.f-,,..y--1-.f..,p-.1-,,,.4-.,. -.y-,f1.,-.,f-.y-.f-.,f-.,..4-..f-.,s.y-.f- -I-ff-.1--1--f--2--2--E--IN-I'-2-lui' f'-f'v-f-1.J--f--.1--2175-.I--J--J--5--JH-Q-2 12-2-J--f--J--f--1--if-l--ffl--J--2-JH-Q -.f--.l'--f--.l'+-.f-..f--f-ff--f-1.f--.f-..f-..p-.f--f- 1 9 4 1 -2-2-J--J--1--f1yw-f-env!--J-11--an-l--2 -fo.5-..f-.,,-.,,-.,f--5-.f-..,-..f-1f-.4-.f- -2-J--f--I-sf--f-J--f-I-1.2-I-4--In-1--Q 1- z 1- VV1111ston Academy Glee Club OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Presmlent Donxld R Teneh Y Ice President FI lllClS W Lovett Manager Bruce A Hopkms Asszstant Mana er Wllllim K McClelland George N B1sselI III Nexle E Leete D Torrey Buekm bam James H MaeNaughton Walter A Card Robert A Rlehards Don W Hawley Robert B Tator Accompanzst Mr Frederxek B Hyde Darector Mr Charles E Rouse FIRST TENORS Phllmp A Baker Walter A Cxrd olm J Costello r Ph1l1p L Denmston Robert W Farr Robert A Fmstlavx ut George A Carretson Rxeh ard B Grant Don W Hawley George K Hovae Robert O Johnson Rovx an P Perkins 'Pnd Raeb ard W Szevxezynskl Robert B Tator amesH Wheeler 'Vnd FIRST BASSES Robert T Arnold Jr Charles T Barnard r Hubert I'I Cadle Gxlbert P Camp Theodore Fasber Raeb ard H Hull Robert R jay Fr aneas W Lovett J james H MaeNaugbton W1ll1 am K MeClell and Maee Moulton III lobn M Newton Harry E Peden r Wallaam E Poveers Rlelaard Rmg Warren E Rosat1 Robert W Sanders SECOND TENORS Irvang, C Buley George N Blssell III Wall aee M Burnett Rleb ard K Douel as Bruee A Hopkans Jobn F Ladd Ceoree W Le ary e Ile E Leete erbert P Mahon J R1 hard G Messenger Claude Mlquelle Donald M Moore Davld A Plper H ardme E Reemsnyder Reynolds E SfClgCf W1ll1am T Tyrrel W aldem ar Vnn Cott II SECOND BASSES D Torrey Buekmgh am Ruesell Cameron Fldon H Crovxell Davld K Harms Arnaud LaP1erre r W1llllH1 E MeCartlay C Alton Nleholls Edmund K Noek lolan W Prescott Robert A Rxebxrds Donald F Ryan Norman E Smltb Ro o T Steffen Donald R Teneb Stu art F Young WILLISTON ACADEMY I 176 Il O O ' , 2 . - ' , 2 ' . , Jr. 1 - I A . 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N ' K 2' 2 , AY ,. ,,. .,. .,. .,. .,. .,. ,,. ,,. ,,. ,,. .,. .,. ,,. .,. .,. ,,. ,,. ,,. ,, 94 ff S 14 1 Scene from H M S Pinafore Glee Club Review The Vw'1lliston Glcc C lub lius just recognized ont of tht most successful YLIFS in its history The ye1r wls unusuil in producing some of thc finest group singing Willistcin his tvtr htlrd The voice trwining plus the socnl ispccts of the club his mrcle it one of the most benehci ll and popullr orginizn tions lt Willistcvn Pr xctiully every Tuesday md Fr1d1y evenings s rw the club plticntly rchcrrsing its splendid repcr toire of songs chosen by its cipxble director md xccompamst Mr Rouse ind Mr Hyde respectively The sonvs ringc ill thc way from the cllssic md devotional sonvs of Bmch Frinz and dl Pxlcstrinn 16th century Aclorimus Te md the unusual lrringement of Cmsey ones were especially populu' and will long be remembered Recognizing the unusual uniformity of the club Mr Rouse 1nd Mr Hyde decided this ycir to enlirqe the usull double qu lrtet to 1 triple qu irtet This Glcc Club within the club slnff individuxlly it ill the concerts plus 1 fux ldded englqements Their spirited rcnclcrinq of Down Among the Dcid Men md Morleys My Bonny Ltss vtcrc sinccicly lppliudcd The mcmbtrs of this group were First tenors Card Finsthyxut ind Fxrr second tenors Hopkins Lcete and Burnett lirst b1sses Camp McClell1nd and Lovett second bisses Tenth Richards incl Prescott The llll and vtintcr rehclrslls vxell preplrcd thc fellows for their six or seven concerts liter in tht YCAI' four of which were in the neighboring cities of Westheld Springfield Holyoke md Amherst The other two were combined affairs with Northlmpton and MlcDufhc School for Girls -M., .lf 'f,. Y Sailors, H M S Pinafore ' CENTENNIAL , f177l l' 4- 2!-2f- .f-2f-2f--2f- 21- 4- -f--Q 21- -.1-. 21- .52 .f..,-- .f..f. .inlay .,.,,-. ,, ,..,..,..,,.,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,. 1 1 .,..,.,,.,,.,,.,,..,.. .. ..,.,,.,,..,.,,l,, fl-22f--f--l-2f--f--f-2f-A-f- .fue -yup-.f..y2.,f..f.,,..,. 1 1 , wr XX-xN, X 2 - l , X l A ' 4 -' - F , . J ' 1 2 'g , ' A ' ' . 1 f . 1 2 , 2 52' ...- , - 2 I ,, W i' . ,., , , 8 . , ,--v ' I - V - 1 . y ' ' ws T 2 ' x- x A w - ' N -ss ,Z ' ' ' 7. - 2 2 2 ' X' X X K ' K' A A ' 2 X X X2 . X XX 2 ' ' x X'2 2 XX 2 2 ' X X XA2 2 2 2 2 X . 2 . . . 2'X2 XX 22 2XX' 2 X 2X XX2X't' ' ' X ' X2 2 ' X 2 2 X X ' ' , . X 2 . X, XX . X 5 2 X X 2 X 2 X2 X 2 X ' 2 ,, 2 X , 2 , 2 2 2 X 2 to the lighter and more spirited folk songs and Gilbert and Sullivan pieces. dn P21lcstrin21's lXe21ut1lul 2 N 2 2 2 2 K X 2 bl X N 'X X X 2 ' ' 2 ' X X , . 2 . X X' X' ' X2 X I Q, I . ,, ,. . . X 'I . . . 1 2 L 2 X 2 2 X 2 . XX X 2 ,J 2 V ' W 1 I I 2 . . . ,, ' I 1 , K . ,I JR . . , . , 2 k . .1 1 2 ., . . 2 2 , I , . . K 2 sz - ' , '2 , 2 2 g X f ' , X , ' X 1 2 --A ',, 2 ,' XgXX 2X'-fXX, 'X2 22 . 2 I v , , ,Z 2 2 2 , , 4 t , s .. 2 t , ' 1 . yx X I x- - I lx . I 3 N ' x 9 I g 7 4 7 7 K ' X X 2 2 2 2 2 X X X . Ei? L I A d 2 -. .,y TT-TT' 'T 5 2 2 Q lun 2 A g .Ill gi 5 l .... ' u :I F2 4 T 2 KX ' 2 ' I l I f 1 f I 4 U , i l 1 ' 1 2 ,-.-f ' v Q--l--f--f--1'-f-..f-2f--f-ff-2fwlwl- -.Inf-.f THE LOG ...A Scene from H M S Pmafore The 1nnu1l combmcd conccrt on M lrch 16 1941 wlth thc North lmpton School for Gxrls wus hlghly successful both muslcxlly md socully la 1 dmce vt IS held rfter the smgmg The same procedurc wus followed 1t the M1cDufl'1e School wherc an equxlly ple1s1nt evcnmg was h1d by 1ll Shortly after the Chf1StmdS hol1d1ys the dlrectors of both clubs W1ll1SfOU 1nd North lmpton School for Glrls started chorus rehcarslls for the ye u'ly Gllbert md Sullxvan present 1t1ons These spect1cul1r productlons especlally for 1m1teurs 1re f1st becomlng 1 tradxtmon at W1ll1StK3D The operetta chosen th1s year was H M S Prnafore a comlc opera well adapted for school productlon After weeks of prodlglous pr1ct1c1ng the cast put on ltS show May 2 and 'S agam on Prrents Day May 74 and finally June 6 The prmcrpals werc 1ll ln char1cter md g1ve splendld performances Ruth Jeffers and El1z1beth Tucker were the femmme le1ds Ruths splendld voice and Tucks fine portr1yal of Buttercup the Bumboat Wom1n wlll long be remembered Don xld Tench the clubs presldent as Slr joseph Porter wzs the outstmdmg com1c1l personage of the show yet he held back enough to truly 1mperson1tc 1 re1l ruler of the ueen s Nxvy Fr1nc1s Lovett as C1ptun Corcoran dld a splendld job both vocally and 1n rctmg h1s dlfhcult prrt Robert Tator d1d credltlble work 1s the sallor 1n love R1lph Rackstraw Thls group wrth thc more th ln 1blc choruscs plus some of the best scenery 1nd costumlng ever seen It W1ll1StOH produced 1 thoroughly enjoyable perform mcc The Log md the student body here wlsh to grve thclr smcere th1nks md 1pprec11t1on to Mr Rouse md Mr Hyde for thelr devoted work m d1rcct1ng md lc1d1ng the Glee Club to the success 1t his recogmzed m rccent ye nrs The pxtlent PCFSISICDCC of Mr Rouse IH hxs dxrectlng plus Mr Hyde s pr1celess ald 1nd knowledge 1n constructmg the P11111-OFC s scenery vxere thc true found 1t1ons of the operetta s success fl O N Stage Crew Scenery Crew WILLISTON ACADEMY 5 178 3 ,,. .,. ,,. .,. .,. .,. .,. .,.. .,. .,.,,. .,. .,. ,,. .,- .,. ..,. .,. .,-. .,. .,. .,. .,. .,. .,. .,. ., 2,-. ,,.,,..f...f.,fn2f...f..,-..f.,,,.,,..1.22. -9- -J'-ff--an -1- 21- 21- -l--f--.f--f- -1- -1 'Y ' 1 'Q .., vTTT N , I a l , ' 2 E V 1 , . 2 . l 3 t s Q l l 1- n - I 4 I . yi A , V , A f l I 1 new ' ,. 2 2 ' t ' 2 ' , , 1 2 ' 2 t ' 2 2 '. , . . - ,, , ' ' , - 2 2 2 2 2 , 2 2 2 2 2 . 2 2 2 N 2 ' ' , ' 2 2 2 2 S 2 2 2 . 2 , , 2 2 2 ,. 2 . 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' f ' ' A ' ,,..f.,,-nf..f..f-.2,-..,-..,..,..,..y- 'ft'f 'f 'f 'f 'f f ' 4 ' '4 9 4 EXh1b1t1OHS, 1940 1941 September 7 11 Mcmdern Amerlcan Puntmgs Qcolor reproductlonsj Lxvmg Amerlcan Art Inc September 'SO October 9 Selectlon C Tvuentleth Annuxl Competltlon Amerlcan Photographlc Pub Co October 9 73 Arts ASSOCITUOH EXh1b1t Goya and Daum1er October 71 November J Etchmqs 1nd Llthographs from Mr Gllbralth s collectlon November 4 11 Arts ASSOCITIIOH Exhlbnt F1gures m Bronze November 11 70 E'411lb1I1OI1 of Photogrrphs of the School taken by Rlttase November 70 Detember 4 Arts Assoclatlon Exhlblt Pr1nts on Sale I December 4 18 Arts ASSOCIHKIOH Exhlblt Medlaeval Church January 6 18 Drypomts of Yale Umverslty by Samuel Chamberlaln and others ln copperplate jmmry 18 February 3 Sm1th College Faculty Exh1b1t1on February 3 17 Arts ASSOCITIIOD Exhlblt Color Febrmry 19 March 5 Arts Assocntxon Exhlblt Structure ln Arch1tecture March J 19 Arts Assoc1at1on Exhlblt Prmts on Sale Il Aprll 3 17 Arts Assoclatxon Exh1b1t Amerlc m Indun Palntmg Aprll 21 May 10 Arts Assocl mon Exhlbrt Pamtmg '1 Mural May 15 78 Puntlngs by Robert Strong Woodward june 1 10 W11l1ston HlStOf1C1l Exh1b1t ff.:-,,,.,,.,,,,.,., ff-.1-if-iff-if-1-if fl79:l 0 0 0 1 ' ...' . . 1 1 K , x 1 , . 1 1 , 1 . 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I 1 1 ' . . . . . . 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 '.. . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 ' 1 . . . . 1 . . , 1 . . 1 af. .4--'JH 4- 4- -5- .fa Z!! rg LCJG BQARD AT WQRK Standing Mr ohnston Glttlns Fischer Bucklngham R Douglas R Holmes Seated Brautigam S Brown Montgomery Denmston The Log In th1s the centenmal year of W1ll1SfOH Academy the Log staff has attempted to present a book whlch has covered the growth of W1ll1StOD from 1tS mfancy to 1tS present state The book also g1VCS a concise resume of the past year s act1v1t1es on the pl xymg fields on the campus and ln the halls Th1s years Log 1S larger and we hope better than any of its predecessors It 15 1mposs1ble to thank everyone connected w1th its publ1cat1on but we should l1ke to take this opportunaty to express our grat1tude to all those who have 1n any way ass1sted 1n any capacity whatever The keynote 1n the production of the 1941 book has been the co operation shovvn by the var1ous departments of the staff A great de al of work is necessary to place a book of this tvpe before the student body It IS working on a project like th1s wh1ch really proves the mettle of a fellow s character for there IS no applause no glory only work hard work There are plctures to be taken ed1tor1als to be written histories to be compiled capt1ons to be made paste ups to be done and stat1st1cs to be obtamed All this must be done and it is chiefly on the shoulders of eight or nme fellows that this vxork falls It IS up to thc heads of the various departments to organize the staffs under them to hlnd out and collect assign ments and above lll to tssume the responslbillty of h IVIDQ the materl al on h and when it IS called for the ste adymg influence of IH experienced faculty adviser Moaaty has taken his edltorship very seriously and has QIVCD a qrclt dell of t1me and energy to the work thus to him should go a great dc al of the credit for the success of this ye mrs Lo The job of udxng and encouraging the Log st xff over the rough plates has fallen for the tenth successive time into the h mds of Mr johnston vaho h I9 sp arcd no one including himself ID order th at thas yt ar thc Log might he supreme WILLISTON ACADEMY ' f 180 3 I . 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Hart 1 . 1 - Pre-you H. f 11111 R. .111 Q , ' : il '1 , cs, r., 1 . 11111st1111 ,. ,,. .,. ,,. .,. .,. ,,. .,. .,. .,. .,. .,. .,. .,-. .,. .,. .,. .,. .,. ..,- ,. .,. .,. .,. .,. .,. .,. .,. .,. .,. .,- .,. .,-. ,,-. .,. .,,. .,-. ,,. .,. .,. -- --1 l-2-fl-f l-liar'-1-.f-f-1-2-.fvlf -2-1' 2-if--.Q JN!--J-1-if 2 if-in f- 4 2-5-if-if-2 The Willistonian For sixty years 1 most important extracurricular activity at Williston has been the Wnllistoman This year was no exception and under the capable editorship of John Spauldlng the Wzllrstonxan was issued twelve times Made up every third Sunday after a special breakfast at ten oclock for the staff the Willzstonian features editorial columns and also contains write ups of all first team games and many minor team games These vtrite ups together with general school news and an Idle Rumor column have been handled by the many and efficient associates Ind ed one of the outstanding points concerning this V1.1I'S Wzllzstoniara has been the excellent co operation shown by the members of a board which ha earned the pr use of being one of the smoothest working boards in the history of the paper Among several new changes in the school paper this year was the interchanging of heavy type for the column heads Another ch mge in the general make up of the paper was the incorporation of more pictures per issue than had so far been seen in any previous Wzllxstonian These pictures for the most part concerned first te lm games although pictures of the Dramatic Club plays the Glee Club Y Cabinet and the Student Council were also included Much credit must also be given to the business department This vital but unnoticed half of the Wzllzstonian was this year headed by Lindsay Collins who has done an excellent job as business manager Aided by his assoc1ate and several assistants he contrived successfully to make the W1ll1ston1an pay for itself In fact so successfully d1d the business department function that at the end of the year it partially financed a banquet for all the members of the Wzll1ston1an staff at the Roger Smith Hotel 1n Holyoke To the Wzllistonians two faculty advisers Mr ohnston and Mi Test this years staff wlshes to give many thanks for their guidance and assistance during the past year And to next years editor and staff vte offer our best wishes for a successful year WILLISTONIAN STAFF AT WORK Standing: O, Kennedy. 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' . . . b d ', , 4 4 ' , ' - s s e 4 4 ' 4 1 44 as - - ' 4- t , 4 . 4 4 4 ' 4 4 c . 4 ' , 4 4 4 , .4 - s 1 , . -, 1 9 ' 1 4 . 4 4 , 4 4 ' 4 , 4 ' . 4 4 4 4 ' 1 s . 4 , 4 . 1 J ' - 44 44 r 44 as sf , . , I 4 . . . , ,. 4 . 5- -1- . 4- .2 . 2- vi- -1- -in ff- -2- -1- . 9. .,. 4- -1- ff- .f- -4- uf 1- -in . 1. yy- 4. .,,. .,. .2 uf- , April Aprll April April May May May May M xy May May May une june Forkey Captain Bridges Miller Killory Wasklewicz Here Here Here There Here There Here Here There Here Here There There Here LETTER MEN Diamond Manager Williston Williston Williston Williston Williston Williston Williston Williston Williston Williston Williston Williston Williston Williston SCORES Hopkins Card Skurnik Rlchards Shumway Amherst College Frosh Deerfield Academy Albany Academy Suffield Academy Monson Academy Kingswood School Mass State College Frosh Worcester Academy Mount Hermon School Sprlngheld Coll jr Vnrs Loomis School Moses Brown School Deerfield Academy Alumni ..... ii II II If fl ZWILLISTON ACADEMY3 13 33 1 ii 7 33 51081 Wlll1St0D Wlth one of the best baseball telms xt has ever had has come 1 long w1y thus season Startmg out on Aprxl 19th they lost the flrst game to 1 vueak fieldmg Amherst Freshman team who played he ads up baseball behlnd Bob OConnor Deer field s former fast ball pxtcher The W1ll1s ton mne was handcuffed xn th1s contest as far as hlttmg went but they came brck the followmg Wednesday determmed to heat Dcerheld the blg r1val Behlnd good pltchlng and tlmely hlttllig 1I1ClUd1I1g a home run by Walter Mlller the Blue and Gold downed 1 fightmg Deerfield mne 10 6 The followlng Saturday the Wlll1StOI1 contmgent cntcrtalned Alblny Acldemy at Sawyer Fleld and set the Red 1nd Black baseball squad back 4 3 On Wednesday Aprll 10th the Blue md Cold n1ne showed 1ts mettle and ablhty by drubblng 1 good Sufheld squad by the score of Z4 5 to establlsh 1 new preparatory school record for Western Mass Durmg the g lme Colch W ltter s boys glrnered 77 la rse h1ts phenomenal 1n ltself 94 'lip-. 'K Next came 1 h1ghly tooted Monson te1m wlth 1 p1tcher renowned for h1s remarkable ferts on the mound Wxlhston promptly proceeded from the outset to swmg from the heels agamst such foes When the game was over we had collected 18 h1ts 1nd a well earned 14 7 v1ctory Havmg set the pace the boys traveled to Hartford to encounter Kmgswood School whom we efHc1ently handcuffed to the tune of 9 4 ag nn dr1v1ng out 18 base h1ts Coach Watters IS now steadxly groommg the boys for an all lmportant W1ll1ston Worcester Academy game Although Worcester has won for the past ten years the fellows claxm th1t th1s year thmgs are gomg to be d1fferent To d xte the team has won four games and lost two but wxth s1x more games on the program the squad IS falrly certaln to end up hugh 1n the mln column Accordmg to the coaches the prospects for another team of th1s sort for the com1ng year are very good Wlth such veterans of th1s years squad as Bndges Shumway Hopl-uns and WlSk1CW1CZ all stars of the 1941 season the future of the 1941 baseblll squad IS practxcllly assured CENTENNIAL 51991 -I--f'-1--f-.1-.f-.1--1--1--f-.f-.y-.p-.f1.f-.,. 11'-.5--J-.Q-.f-12.i-.f-.f-.f-1f-.f--f-.f-11--.f- -I'-7-1-.J-.2--l.f--l--f--e-1l-..f-1.7--f-11N-l- -if-1--.l--l--.f--1-.5-.1--1--1--1-.y.f-.1--.1--Q -fur---2.f---f-.f--f-.f-.2-'f-.f-.I-.f1.f..,.,f. . . . 3 , 1 1 71 1 1 , 1 7 1 1 . S . . 1 . 1 , Y . 1 1 1 , , 1 1 . 1 1 1 , ' K 1 . . . I1 1 f . x . . 1 1 1 , 1 I ' 1 , . 1 S 1 1 1 . k 1 I 1 1 1 1 2. I ' . ' .' 1 I ' ' s, '17 ' ' 1 1 ' v - . -.w - - I . . . - ff'1 ',3'.z1e.1 af- -.s 1 if - ' ' 1 's -a. ss- if I 1 ' 1- -1 11, ,, 1 I ,V 1 1 5 ' K I A 1 ' I I 1 K 1 . i 1 1 1 W 1 1 I S , I . 1 ' A 1 , 1 1 1 ..- 1 . ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 . 1 , C '41 1 2 ' 1 ' , 1 . 1 K K f ' 1 . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 . , 1 1 f . X ' 1 a l 1 - - 1 1 I n V K ' 1 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 4-1.4-wah.f1.g..f1.f-.y-.y..f1.,s.l..4-.1- .4-.1-1.9-1-fl--7N14N-l-7-f-11--1-11-.fn 5. .Q ,4-1 ,f. .,-. .4-. 4. .Q 4. .Q 4. 11.4. ,Q .fu .51 .51 .5-11-.Q -rw -1- -inf -1- -5- -5- -l 1-.1--. 1--.1--. THE LOG April April April April April April Iviay May Mziy Mzly May May Mziy May June June 1- .1- ff -l Richmond Captain McClell ind Walters Home Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Away LETTER MEN Gw itkin Glenney, Manager Williston .... J Williston .... 8 Williston .... O Williston Williston .... 9 Williston .... O Williston Williston Williston Williston ..., 0 Williston Williston ....8 . . . . 6 . . . . 1 , . . . 6 ....6 Williston Away Home Home Williston Williston Williston Benh im Fischer Van de Carr Worcester Classical . Springfield Classical . Amherst College Frosh Sufiield Academy . . Alhany Academy . . Deerfield Academy . Springfield J.-V.'s . Ivlount Hcrmon . . Monson Academy . Worcester Academy . Wilhraham Academy Loomis School . . . Qljendingj Ivloses Brown School' North H. S., Worcester Alumni .... fffifififffflf Iffffffflifffffl H001 'plfqg Q .fn riff ful- I' Hwing four lettermen is 1 nueleus 1round which to build Coach Hepxxorth 111s molded 1 formldiblc tennis te 1m Led by 1 stcll1r vettrm Capt 11n Clark Rich mond the te 1m h1s non live out of their Hrst seven m1tehes McClell1nd W1lter C Benham F Fischer Vln de Clrr 1n bwatkin compose the rest of the squad Bill Crlenney is the 1ble manager The se 1son opened with 1 hard fouffht 1 4 victory over Worcester Classical High Next on the list w1s Sprinvfield Classical by the store of 9 1 The team was then over powered by 1 splendid Amherst Frosh team by 1 9 0 score Qominv back strong the rieket wielders defeated Suffield and Al b111y by the scores of Q 1 and 9 O Coach Hepworth took his pl1yers to Deerfield vxhere they were overwhelmed by 9 0 score The following Saturdiy the squad wenged itself by defeating 1 strong Springheld Col lege Frosh team by 1 6 3 score With this splendid start it is very probable that 1941 will be 1 victorious season f-ff-ff f ff-.f f ff- I f ff l f- C1pta1n Richmond much improved over l1st year has held down the number 1 po sition with e1sc McClelland V1n de Carr und Benh im three much improved veterans h1ve maintained their high standard of pl 1y W1lter 1 nevxeomer has proved his worth as 1 singles and doubles player Fischer 1nd Gwatkin members of 11st ye If s second te1m h1ve gre1tly improved win ning 1 ma,or1ty of their matches As this edition goes to press the future looks f'1r better than just plain bright. As the record so f'1r shows the boys have really made '1 mme for themselves and for the team. For this reason we predict an end' inf' for the 1940 tennis squad which will be just as successful, if not more so, than the beginning has been. Next year Coaches Hepworth, Lossone, Smith, and Baird will have to build anew, as the entire first team is composed of Seniors. But with the proper luck, Heppie and his cohorts can and will build a team worthy of the name Williston. ,lvfnfh-inf..l-1..!..f'..f..f.,5.,l..l. E N T E N N A L .5-.1-.1--1 -fh-l--l--l--l'-l'-l'-l--l'fl- fzoij .1 1- 1 -.f .., -.1 . 4. .1 Aprll M13 May M15 M15 M15 7 3 7 Hurt Co Captam Bruutmlm Howe S Broun Rum Lldd Vm Cott Mlqutllt trc Hart Hcrt Thtrt Looms LETTER MEN P1rt11IL1st N Smith W1ll1stmmn Wllllstmmn W1ll1stcm11 W1ll1stcmn W1ll1stmmn Wllllstmmn Manaffer W 5 WILLISTON ACADEMY f 2112 Butkmgh lm C Sp 1Uld1l1U WlIl11mS M1tN1uvhton Gmbons Alptrt C amp Kll1U'SbUI'3 0 Captam Albany Audcmy Miss Stltc Frosh gsumtld W1llWfll1 mm Vermont At idtmy Det rfitld Loomls Mt Htrmon InttrQthol1t1 61 W7 LQ 5.4.,,.f.,,.,,.4.,. ,,.,,. ff., 3.5,-, ,, f 4- 5 4., .4 5 ,,-1.4. The 1941 track se1ason started with only 21 few holdfovers from l1ast year's undefeated squ1ad. But there were quite a few new' comers who showed considerahle promise and thus f1ar have proved their ahility. Among these are Camp, Alpert, Howe, Ladd Van Cott and Kingsbury 'all of xx hom show ed up Well an the Kennedy meet Bueklnqh am vxon the high seorer s medal an this meet vuhaeh showed good promise for the future season The team s first taste of outslde compe tation was vtith Alla any Ae ademy In this meet which was a walk away for the Blue and Gold W1ll1ston scored 10w1f2 points to Alhany s mere 101 2 Capt aan Hart seored two first places one in the hundred yard dash and one an the two hundred twenty yird dash while Capt un Buekingh am ran a 4 JJ 4 mile which 1S excellent for the first meet Williston captured every first plaee and won the relay The team encountered some real compe tation in the next meet with the Mass State Freshmen and won hy a score of 6' 31 In thas meet Howe garnered 11 points win ning the high jump and the Javelin and pl leanv third an the discus Brown tied for hrst in the pole vault at 10 feet and also took second place in the shot put Mae Naughton vton both hurdles with ease I N 'sl 111 -1- -f- -1- Four days later the team won a tri anvul ar meet over Wilhrah am and Sufheld hy a score of 60 41 16 respectively Jam Mac N aughton ag aan won hoth the haeh and low hurdles Howe and Kinqshury vton the Javelin and discus Brown won the pole vault Buckingham was seeond an a fast mile and joek Sp aulding took a seeond in the half mile Gold squad is after its fourth conseeutive wan the prospective vaetams hemg Vermont Academy The following week comes the all important Wallistcmn Deerfaeld Loomi meet the aead test for our squad If the tvxo meets are Williston victories the team should he he irtily eonvratulated Even if they are not the co aches and especially Mr Putnam deserve the highest praise for hrinvang the hoys through another gre at Se lS01'1 ' CENTENNIAL ' 1' f K y 1 , K , l N Q , 1 vw ' 3 s ' ' N Q 1 b 1 ' v 11 X ' 3 y , B l 1 1 1, 1 1 1 f 1 '1 1 . A , 1 1 f1 1 1 1 , . . q 1 . Q 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , f 1 ' I 1 1 V 1 1 ,1 1 1 , 1 1 ' R 1 1 1 : . , ' ' N . -K w B K Q 1 ' . 1 l 1, 1 1 1 1 , I .at A 1 1 1 . 1 ' 1 -' . 1 , f 10 5 . 1 1 1 1 1 K ' 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ,, 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , . . K 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 ' a 1 ff ' 1 ' X' . . ' , - ' , ' , If 1 1 A 1 Q' B f , 1 1 . W ,-1 As this edition goes to press. the Blue and ' 1 1 ' ' ,yA 1. ' . 2.11 -' - - 1, ' . I, , I fg1 . . . . . , A 1 1 f 1 1 ' f f 5 A I -D 'f 1 f - K, g I V I . . . . ' a '1 f ' 51 1 '. ' -V, ' 1 , 1 ' ' ' 1 . 'A 1 , ' 1 , Q Q - 5 J . 1 x, I 1 ,Z 1 0-' ' - 'A 1 ,,,,,., .,., ., .. .. .,,..,..,.,,.,,.,,. . ..,.. , ..,..,..,..,..,..,.., .I-11 .2,f..f..f..f1.f-.4-.f-.f- -f--1--I-.ff-in '-1--lu!--in wi- 1 f20g1 1 . .y-. Qi. .y-. uf. .4-. 4. ff. ..f. .7-. THE LOG 4- ..f- -1- Vars1ty Coaches Watter Bc W W Watters Athletlc Supervlsor Footbill Baseball F E Bell ASS1Stll1t Atbletlc Supervxsor Footb ull B lskctbill B1scb 1ll W Lossonc L Hcpwortlm L Putnlm G Bo1rdm1n D Test Jr B Hyde R H Plumb Hockey Tennis Tr xck Soccer Soccer Tr ack Trick Footbwll Track Lo one Hepwortb Putn llll Plumb Hyde Tc t Boardman WILLISTON ACADEMY ww 1-. .f-- -1- -1- -1- -1- -Q -l- -f-- -1- -:H -fn -1--2 -y-. .fu -1- -:M -1- -:-- -1- -1- -1- -In -!- -1'--JM -1- -1- 1- -1- fff- I 1 4-1 5 f- ill-if 1- ff- J- .. .. .,..,..,..,,,,.. ..,.. ..,.. .. ..,.. . 1 4 1 . ..,..,. .. .. . .. ..,.. ..,.. .. ..,.. -f'4f'1ol'- -it -it 'ln 'l' fl'-E -l' -in sl' fl' vi -ll ol' -1'--1---Q -l' -ll vl' vi'-ini' 'ln ff' vl' -5 vi' vl Minor Teams In past years a very important and fundamental part of the school life under the present system at Willistmuii has heen almost completely either forgotten or overlooked. Compulsory athletics have made possible the formation of various underfteams, composed of fellows not competent enough for varsity or too husy with other things to enter into major sports. These teams are all equipped with uniforms, are handled hy trained coaches, and have their own schedules, playing with just as much, if not more, enthusiasm than the first teams. i 5 I , Q Y 4, -W .-, t I 4- K' Canary Football Lightwmght Football ff, ff , 'ff CENTENNIAL' ffffffffff flip l - , 7 , 3' ' ' , I Tns ye ll then It llN WL ll ee1 e th1t un er te 1111s 1nee t1ey IIL so Vllllldk to 1 l1rge num 1er of t1e t oxx Ill t1e s 1111 shou 7L presented III 1 t1on of tllell' oxxn so tl11t you m 1y he shoxxn Iust IS mueh of our sehool te 11115 IS l7OSSllWlC t1o1111h lt 1s 1n1poss1l1le here due to 1 l1 k of sp1ee to s11m1n1r1ze the reeords of e lell of these te 1ms ID the1r lI1L.l1V1QlL1ll eontests It should he st1ted th lt W1ll1st1111 under te 1111s IQ 1 xx l1ole LOI'lt1I1Ullly show 1 superh reeord 'llld for th1s re lSOIl tl1e fellows Pllylllff on them deserve 1 gre It de 1l of prnse V9l'1lLl1 la usudly not meted out to them Assunnff every fellow III sehool 1 ehmee to enter lnto lfl1lCl1lLS these n1ne d1fTerent squwds pl 1y it v1r1ous t1mes durmff thelr respcetlve se1sons They 1re n1mel5 C'1n1ry Footh1ll Lwhtxxelqht Footlnll TLIIIIIS C 1n1ry B1sel111ll 1nd L1Q1l1txxe1ffht B1sel11ll Also 1t thls t1me PCI'l1lPS sl1ould he ment1oned the 1nter dornntory eontests l1eld 111 the sprmg e1eh ye1r 111d p1rt1e1p1ted ID hy every student Th1s 15 1 eontest hetxxeen the tour dorm1tor1es for 1 l1r0e hmner wlllell IS presented to the XKIIIIIIDQ dorm 'xrvrllv -4 Xvfw 11 -v-fill, Fencebuster Soccer Tong Basketball ll. 11', 1,' l15l1C d 'd1d 1 d 11 ,,s'11l1 111: 1 ill' 1 141 l1 ' lx 'ell 15' l 1 cl cl, ld l 1 1 ' 1 sec, Q 1' 1 ,. 1 1 1 1 1 1 All , ' 1' 1 1 1, 1 1 LC 1 1 ' 1 1 11 1 111 1 1 11 1 ' 44 1 1 1-,'. 1 11 1 ,1e11 ,1 ' 1 1 1 11 , 1 11 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 11 Q 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' b 11 1 1 ' 1 , 1 1 1 11 ' 1 '1 , 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 Q ' ' ' ' .. 1 ' 1, , , 1 1 1 ,. 1 1 , 1 ' ,C 1 b 1 . 1 , 1 . ,1 1 1 , b k 1 , Fencehuster Soccers, Tong B11sketh11ll, League Bz1sketl111ll, Special Exercise, C11n11ry Hockey, Second 1 ' , ,1 1 1 1 1 , 1 'N 115 1 1 . 1 1, 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 A 1 1 111 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1: 1 1 1 1 1 by 'f fi 1 '- 11- A l Q1 'Q.1-fl? 3'-' Y -, 'f-1 5. H wtf Huy '1 ' 1. X . 'KL .rgx - g ' 1 11 Q, , X' ,- 1 ' 1 , ' ., lvl , e .' 15 M 15,111 Lf ' League Basketball ' 4: fviuzr i Canary Hockey Ag!! as 5, Second Tennis f' 'ar' 1: . Canary Baseball W1nter Track r' .5Hf' A G w1p:,r:h MAA f' N l.H,q 's Skiing Squid ISSJ' I Hfll GT N UITI CAN UN CII ME' 0 40 xPCa?3STj EQOQISQ 5 2 if 1 Y m f - ' Z vit' ng, hp ' RA l :S 'T Ph- Q. -suntan Dt-crticld Rally Mount Hcrmnn gets at druhhing Vsfusky Q-:ts his man An exciting moment Ouch! Thrown for il loss Flash Adam Goal for us Fans at Suiheld In 1111 its glory Home cm the rung.: Bells, hells, bells Jam and more jalm Traditions Skyscraper Columns Rcvcrcncc oukicss Iglun I' 3? x M. 31 'QM I Pcnaxlty lmx 'Xctiuu un the court junior School lxill Tlurcc Muskctccrs Sl1llTllXK'ily tukcs off Jack in action Knockout Law nk out Shark Ivinthcxnnticnl interest Disappointment Brockton Hush Fivc no trump Cn val! BI'QliIlSf?J Nothing today Must hc intcrcsting Smooth .loc M? W 3 J, Allfstalrs Ulm, yeah! Daily jzlunt 1 ' lm Wlmy' wc vvzmtcd thc Hu! A1 food' Flthkrs U Sons Ride '-sm, Cowlwy Dnppcr Yen! Team Prc-ccntcnniul Diuncr Bcnuticsf7J Dudfcjs Mnndny night at S Coach High 'mi ndcd The last mils: Grand slum .mrtm hwlds thc furt fc .f 4 MCLJ Pzlrolcd A M. Hx. Zi' ---J .L 21? lm! Witlm clcctric cya Hut cumpctitiun D-:vclwping Cholesterol Dccp thought Q 71 HQQLICCIIH ,,: I f . .g5, Q 3 f V 2 ts Rumcof?j Q . J wr 4 ' t f . ' , 1 if sk The womcn Anxiety Sunny South Iviunty rulls the lug Sus Mrs. Pn'mx'ne that lin: Indoltntt -'S 'Milf xST N JUN C Sc HUG l 0 Q, GXQJSTO 5-nic? ff g Q, SG, g x x m NNN v Qplo px '94 T ED 199 L ,-,, ,-, ,-,,,- 1-riff if ffl! If., ,, ,, I ff-f ff!-riff! Payson Hall Or1g1nal Home of the jun1or School Until 1916 l 1579011 H111 formerly Hills Ml11Sli1I1 House l11d httn used IS 1 dormitory for the studcnts of W1ll1stc111 Ac 1dcmy I11 th1t ye1r hoxxtvcr Mr ol1n Hoxx 1rd Ford don 1ted 1 hrgc 1111ou11t of moncy to tl1c school so tl11t 1 ncxx dormitory might hc erected The boys formerly residing 111 PIQSOH H111 oecupicd this new dormitory lnismuch 15 there V215 111 extr1 1WUlld1Dg Mr SIWYCF M1 McAll1stcr A B 1 Qr1du1tc of Amherst C 1llcU1 Ill 1898 xx 1s lPI701I1IL.Ll KS the hc1dm1stcr of lllk llllllll School 111 1916 l IYSOII H111 w1s divldcd into three sections thc 1I1HI'Il1lI'Y the clxssrooms 11111 the slttpinc qu1rt1rs There w1s 1lso 1 room set 1s1dt for the visitors Mr McAllister rcmnncd xxith tht Lllllkll' School for tvxo yt 1rs ltXK111C1l time Mr Rohtrt B CSUll11lllUl'llfll xx1s 1ppo111ted M1 Cunningh 1111 received his AB degree lt L1f1xcttc 111 190 111d six YLIFS l1tcr l1c received his A.M. degree '1t tl1e University of Pennsylv'1ni'1. Mrs. Cunninghwm '1lso joined the scl1ool 'IS 1 music tc'1cl1cr. ln 1921? thc sfhool h'1d '1lmost douhlcd its enrollment due to the f'1ct th'1t '1 new dormitory the Willist1111 C'ott'1ge lWCC'llTlL p'1rt of the i11stitutio11. Tl1is new dormitory could 1ccommod'1tc ten 111155. Mr. Edxxrnrd R. Cl'l1'C '1 stude11t '1t Trinity XV'lS elected to Willistnmn '1s the '1ctivc m'1stcr of tl1e C ottnge. 11 the following ye'1r moreover '1 new l1ouse holding thirteen stude11ts hec'1mc the Williston C ottwge ll: tl1e mme XK lS l'1ter C1l'lDgCC.1 to S'1wyer House in ho11or of the founder of thc school. Tl1e i unior School tl1e11 forfeited P'lySOI'1 H111 to the expwndinj Ac'1demy i11 order th'1t the l'1ttcr might use it '1s '1 diningrfroom 'md '1 dormitory with tl1e u11ior School S1l'lI'1IlQ tl1e L.llI11llY7ll'lll, A sn1'1ll schoolhouse XK'lS huilt l1'1ck of tl1e Cottwge so th'1t the grounds might he complete, Tl1e new c'1n1pus is well situited 111 the top of '1 sn1'1ll l1ill which is used for skiing in the winter. Mr. Edxxwrd R. Cl'lI'C XK lS 'mppointed 'lS he'1dm'1s.1r mf tl1c Q u11ior S1hool in 19. 7 '1nd 11'lS served ever since. Recently the dormitories were expmded in order to '1ccon1n1od'1te thirty hoys. A11 extr'1 cl'1ss' 1' 1on1 xx 1s 'llSl1 '1ddcd to tl1c L1U'l1IlI schoolhouse. T11e junior School h'1s heen SPOIlI'll'lCOUS in its groxx tl1 cxer si 1ce it XX lS foundc '111 xx'il continue to CXPLID t1I't1Uf'l I1C coming' ye'1rs, 115 its present e11ro f ment of more Il1'l1l forty hoys proves. 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The jumor School The W1ll1StL7H junxor Sehool m ent1rely sep11r1te unit from the Ae 1demy prep1res the 1ttend1ne students for WllllStCJH 1nd other prep 1r 1tory schools The school h IS 1tS ovx n he mdm lster Mr Edu 1rd Clwre under whose 1hle guxdmee the boys rwnglng from ten to hlteen ye 1rs of we 1re prepnred for future educatlon The un1or Sehool 1S however under the SUIWLFVISIOII of Mr Gllhruth 1nd the WllllStL7H Bo1rd of Trustees The Jumor Sehool uses Pxyson H111 dlnlng hwll of the upper sehool IS 1ts e1t1nU pllee 1nd It 1lso his the use of the W1lllStOH Reeremon Center B11seh1ll footh 1ll soeeer hxskethdl hoekey 1nd skung t1ke up 1 goodly portlon of the llfe of El junxor Sehool student On Thursd1ys the hoys lttend 1 dmelng sehool held ID the Reere 1t1on Center At the end of the sehool yelr 1 seml form1l d1nee IS held for the emoyment of the hoys The JUHIOI Sehool h1s IIS oxxn cl1ss rooms 1nd vxork shop ln xxhleh m1ny hours are xxhlled 1w1y lt IS mdeed true to Sly thnt 1 umor Sehool ffr1du1te xxlll m 1ke 1 SueeesS of lnmself III the upper sehool for he 1115 reeelve the U'llIllI'1i7 so neeess1ry for one to get lhend 111 s1hool 1nd 1n the 1te yet to eome I CENTENNIAL f 5119 . 1 , 1 1 ' 1 '1 1 I 1 1 1 1 if I D I ' ' S ' D v yf . s V' 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 , . 1 3 I . 2 W X I b x - if I v x . 1 , 1 , 1 1b , 1 1 1 . 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WILLISTON ACADEMY .Z..1..Z.1Z..i.j.,Z..Z ' 1 122 g Elm 4n5-lv IRQ,-N J f 7 ,958 ' 93 9 H541 I 61 22 23 24 25 Log Calendar In preparatlon for a hlgger and hotter Log for the celehmtxon of our centenmll the Log honrd of 1938 h1t upon the 1dea of producmg and selhng a W1ll1bt0D p1ctor11l erlendfrr the funds of Wh1Ch to go towards thus ye rr s book Th1S phn has proved so sueeessful that It the present tlme 1 total sum of three hundred md twenty five dolhrs his been reused fhlS 1mount xncludmg the money brought 1n from the sale of the 1941 ulendars As memhers of the eentenmrl Log ho 1rd we xush to th mk 111 those who hxve had my prrt ln the ralsmg of th1s fund vuhleh IS hemg used we helxeve to good rdvmtmge 1n our hook We are deeply ippreel xtlve of the effort through whleh th1s sum xx as mrde posslhle and we hope th ut the frults of your luhor muy be shown 1n 1 npened st atc 1n the 1941 Log CENTENNIAL fm, l. ,,. . l. .Q . f. ,Q , MR R MR R MR R MR MR MR l. ,,. ,,. 4. 4. f- .fu 4- 4. .1- f- uf- .Jw 4. .1- AND MILS AND Mlib Mlib MRS MRS AND AND AND AND MRS MRS MRS AND ANI! AND MRS ,,..,..,..,.,,..,, T H E I O G . trons of the Log IAMTS ADAM CHARLES A ANDERSON HUFIT A ARNOLD MAUIKILI W AVERY MAUIKILE S BAILEY MASON BARNARID CHARLES BI NIIAM GEQJIKL T S BIINIIAM CEORCT K BERNIIARD MRS ELIZABETH S BOSWORTH MR ROIBERTH BRAUTIGANI MRS MARCUERITE BROWN R MR MR MR R MR DR AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS GORDON CAM ERON HARIKY U CAMP HEIKISERT A CARD 'AMPS E CARROLL MORTIMFIK T CAVAN AUI H IAMES H CLJBURN IOSEPH E COLEMAN MR AND Mllb IOHN I COSTELLC3 MIS CIIARLKDTTEC CKHWAN REV AND MRS BRULEW CERUNMILLIR DR ELDON L CIKOWELL MRS GEORCEL CURIKAN PRES HFIIBEIQT DAVIS MR AND MRS GEKUIXCEH DAVIS MRS EUC ENEB DENNISTON MR ROYR DENSLOW MR R MR MR R MR MR MR MR Ix4RS MR AND MRS AND MRS ANIJ MRS AND MRS AND MRS CLAUDI E DOUI LAS A I DOUI LAS NATIIANIEN B DUNIBAIK IOSLPH H ELY MICIIAEL EPSTFIN AND MRS ALEXANDER T GALDRAITH GICJIKCI E GARRFTSONI AND MRS EDWIN A GIUIQC I ANIJMIKS PIIIIII W CJRIIJLIX B M HARRIS xND MRS DON M HAVVLIS RI V AND MRS WALLACE HAYES MR AND MRS ALFIKEIJM HESS MR R M HOLMES R AND MRS BYRON HOWE MR AND MRS CI-IARLESG KEENE MR AND MRS OWEN W KENNEDY MRS ALICEM KENNEDY MR AND MRS RILIIAIQIJG KNOWLAND MR AND MRS RAYMUNID KRCJHN MR AND MRS WILBURC LAMBERT DR AND MRS ARNOLDJ LAPIERRE IUDGE AND MRS GEORGE F LEARY MR MR MR MR MR R MR MR MR AND MRS AND MRS AND MILS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS MRS MARION R MR MR MR R MR MR MR MR MR MR MR MR MR MR MR AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS IAMES F MCDONALD SAMUEL MCMILLAN IAMES H MACNAUCHTON R AMHERST MAQARTNEY HAROLD T MESSENGER IOHN C MONTGOMERY JOHN M NEWTON SAMUEL N NICHOLLS HARRY E PEDEN PERKINS ANDREW PETERS BASILIO PETRILLA JOHN C PICKETT ALLISON N PIPER RICHARD T POWERS AND MRS RUEUS A PRESCOTT AND MRS EDWARI3 L RICIIARIDS AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS FRANK V AND MRS AND MRS AND MRS AND MIRS AND MRS AND MRS IOSEPII G RIESMAN HERBEIKT F RYAN ANTON W SCHNEIDER SLACK WILLIAM F SPAULDINI MORTON P TIBBALS W RAYMOND TENLH R TRSON TSRREL DON AI D B WIIEFLER CARLYLE E YATFS WILLISTON ACADEMY LMT 4 V- I Q , . , 1 M . 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