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FRESI-IMAN CLAS-S His entrance into the Freshman Class marks one of the major turning points in the progress of the Academy student's education, for it is in the Third Form that a boy first receives the responsibilities and obligations of a community. Each member contributes to the scholastic, athletic, and extra-curricular activities of the school. lVith earnest zeal the Class of 1952 donated its untiring efforts for the betterment of Academy. This year saw our class increase wi-th the entrance of six new Freshman into the Academy: Robert Darlier, Stephen Demos, Donald McLean, Henry Potter, Thomas Rardin, and Ronald Sandborg. Enthusiastically overcoming the difficul- ties which faced them, they produced an admirable record in the classroom and on the athletic field. Ronnie Sandborg and Tad Potter were members of the varsity football team, and the latter received his letter. These same two and johnny Ziegler were the only players on the reserve basketball team from the Freshman class. On the upper-lower football team almost every member of the class earned a letter. A record of six victories in eleven starts shows how successful the season was. Each player heartily enjoyed his gridiron experiences. On the basketball court several boys were members of the ninth-grade team, which later merged with the reserves. However, the majority of the Freshmen participated in the swimming program, and several swam on the varsity team. In accordance with the custom of many years, the Freshman class officers were elected early in the fall. Charles LaMonte was elected class president, while Thur- man Sinks was elected Student Council representative. Frederick Sater was chosen secretary-treasurer. n The class of 1952 has experienced eight pleasant years in school, but certainly this ninth one surpasses all the rest. Every member of the group, as he advances along the path of life, will look with fond memories upon the many hours spent with his companions in the room at the head of the stairs . He will undoubtedly remain forever grateful to those who have provided these many agreeable experi- ences. Page Twenty seven
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