Casady School - Twister Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1953

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SAMUEL L. POWERS B. A. Dartmouth College M. A. Harvard University TED SLOAN RANDOLPH SHARP B. S. Trinity College B. S. University of Wisconsin GILBERT TUCK B. A Union Coll HOWARD TABER, assistant headmaster B. A. Yale College M. A. Yale University . ege M. A. Harvard University WILLIAM WALKER B. A. Williams College GEORGE WHITNEY Jr. B. A. Harvard College L. l... B. Harvard Law School JAMES R. WILSON B. A. Washington and Jefferson College M. A. Tulsa University FAC L'I'Y

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SHAUN KELLY, Jr. ln spring of 1952 we heard rumors that the new headmaster would be Shaun Kelly, Jr., age 37, with four years experience as headmaster of Woodberry Forest School. lt was wholly natural that we should be intensely interested in the man the trustees had selected to take over the administration of Casady School. Mr. Kelly was bom in Frieburg, Germany, iust before the outbreak of World War l. He lived in Paris, France, where his father was a leading intemationol lawyer, until 1920 when his family moved to New York and then shortly after that to westem Massachusetts. He says he feels his growing-up years were made richer for living in the country on a dairy-farm. He went off to boarding school when he was nine, attending lndian Mountain School, Lake- ville, Connecticut, for three years - then on to Gorton School for six years where he learned to be an average student by dint of much hard labor and where he leamed to love all sports, tumbling, Rugby fives, and bellringing included. Ar Harvard from 1932-1936 and at Oxford from 1936-1939, Mr. Kelly says that he came to have understanding of the fascination of Western Civilization's intellectual development. He continued to enioy athletics, captaining the football team at Harvard in 1935, rowing second boat at New College and playing wing forward on the New College Rugby eleven. Five years teaching history at Philips Exeter Academy, two years as a Naval Reserve Officer in the Navy, a year of graduate study at the Episcopal Theological Seminary and the Harvard School of Education, and four years as head- master of a boys' boarding school in Virginia laid the foundation for Mr. KelIy's experience in education, a field, he says, full of illumina- tion, surprises, and the most important problems of our day. We are glad to hem' that he is happy to be with us at Casady School, that he believes the potentialities of the school cle great for the work of the Episcopal Church in Oklahoma, and especially that he feels he has yet much to learn and discover in the field of education. We wish him every blessing in the important work he has undertaken.



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FAC L'lY BAYARD C. AUCHINCLOSS B. A. Harvard College Westminister Choir School FRANCIS C. BLOODGOOD B. A. University of Wisconsin NORMAN HARROWER Jr., registrar B. A. Harvard College PETER JOHN B. A. Oxford University M. A. Oxford University RICHARD MARBLE B. S. Dartmouth College M. A. Howard University JEAN MONNET B. A. University of Oklahoma FRANK NICHOLSON B. A. Middlebury College DANIEL OLIVIER A. B. Haverford College

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