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Mr. Charles W. Brady 119763 B.S., M.S. Ithaca College COACH: Lower School Athletics, Colton is perhaps ggeachef at me MK at , ' L , - Like. . .Seocrafesg he feels that chief duty of the teacher is to inform. rather than to indoctrinate. A Freshman Football, Freshman 'fifavorile QLIOIC of his Track, J .V. Hockey ,Q w .V ll . H- . Sergeant Major Charles T. Foreman United States Marine Corps fRetiredj 09745, S.U.N.Y. Empire State College Assistant Director of the Battalion INSTRUCTOR: 6th Grade Science. II Form Science .gigfgfasiititsfisxitoF remove one N iiifla is. I am a man. and everything that concerns mankind is of concern to me. Brady is known for hiS.0utstanding jobs. It is as f'2i5diffi'cult to engage in a conygrsationiwith him vw iii new . of Coach fine record in ?i???Freshman sports' should point the way to increased success in Athletics in the future. Sergeant Major Foreman is most lvisible to members of the Upper School as Assistant Director of iilzthe Battalion. When . .... ,the words. Where's ' I ss A 4 cover are heard, . that the en-Marine is not far t contfiliiited greatly in as faculty advisor to the drill flC3.l'I1.
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,many students. Mr. hopes ifsibabiy ssss I the word which best describes the highly respected Academy AithletictiDir5i:to1i., , ilylost people are familiar with his outstandingcoaching igecord, whichyspeaks for itself. Mr5fSteck's greatest concern is for student participation in competitive athletics. Yet his true value to the school comes not only as a csoach. but also as a person. The pl 976 'Football team will always remember his simple. yet rneaningfsul phrases fisiich as Ciba-l head. win gamefland will leave the school with the knowledge that they, lCHI'flCdfiIETOm' and worked with one of the best. ,Ball fancies 'I1lqII17SClf as xi . . Eleffersonianfyeoman farmer. Author of the soon-to-be-best seller Back 10 NazQtrre,gjn the fjitiienffeih his informal teaching style is popular among 'Ballwas a great is proponent of, and advisor to Exploration Week. Manyystudents ,appreciate histtaste in clothing. butiothers claim to have seen his suitcoats displayed in windowsggf the K ffairnous French A I designer. La Salvation Armee. , Brennan: led the N 'iisteiliorandasiitiioi . classes in arousing rendition of the Old Academy Songpduring gg V bring nevwtihterest in choral singing to the Academy. Mr. Ernest D. Steck 119531 B.S., M.A. State University of Iowa Director of Athletics COACH: Varsity Football, Freshman Track Mr. Baxter F. Ball Jr. 119751 B.A. Kenyon College, M.A. Bowling Green State University, A.B.D. State University of New York at Albany INSTRUCTOR: Modern Tradition, Early Modem Europe, American History, Great Thinkers, A.P. History COACH: II Form Soccer B32 I , I lf'lQl'c!, i . X, I. 5' g , Miss Joan E. Brennan Q l 9761 B.S. College of Saint Rose, Master's in Music, Catholic University of America INSTRUCTOR: Lower School Music, Music Appreciation
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sv ri, it 1 . W it ,w ' mm ri w, wx,gi,:ff,:1g4E?E?wy . t tt ffw'.w 1 ,W Y ef-.,a5, ,, -V it head . the 'Science Depaiitnientg He is . rnostleasily identified 'by the southern drawl J in which he frequently exclaims 'fDon't , nickeland dime me to I deathQ,g,Mr. Hurst's 1 rare le nf ftffw' 1 i is stiteschooir f adiiifhreiirequentlyithe i ,topigsof Students' conversations. Mr. Nadigfis known I toetheistudents for his unusual theories 1 ishialinaoclaims iS a and lives iatllhisfiiiiodhtain retreatiin the Berkshires. Mr: Nadig can be identified by his beard and the 1'S0i1lfdfOf hisjazz One of his 1 ggetst is Walt , plans to ll Bucyk as in i thetBoston fi 'Bruinshockey team ,next-gyear, In addition, iMr,,Engert also teachesrhemistry, J ,andaiseoften found Clsttlmmsithee .Q iaiftggggggiice between W , , itiiei captain afga i I , championship ' football team at V e Scotia School? i, ru I 1 , r. 31 Mr. Charles R. Hurst 11956- l965, 19741 A.B. University of North Carolina, M.S. University of South Dakota INSTRUCTOR: PSSC Physics, Project Physics, Advanced Placement Physics, Introductory Physical Science A , P 'V 1 lf' 5 if IW19 ' Mr. Henry D. Nadig Jr. - 119743 A.B. Hamilton College, M.A. The Johns Hopkins University Chairman of the English Department INSTRUCTOR: English Poetry, Joumalism, Man and Nature in New England, American Poetry Mr. James C. Poole ll976J B.A. Hobart College INSTRUCTOR: Lower School English, I Form English COACH: Freshman Swimming, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track 'I Mr. Frederick E. B S Boston I INSTRUCTOR: Chemistry COACH J V Football,l Basketball, Freshman
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