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and our Faculty UPPER SCHOOL FACULTY First Row: Ruth Myrick, Caroline E. Wilson, Margaret Conover, Theodore Peters, Helen S. MacDonald, Helen Satterthwaite, Elsie Dickerson. Second Row: Mary Dobrinin, Elizabeth Townsend, Reggie Williams, Irving Hollongshead, James Ryan, Paul C. Mims, Hans Hauser, Edward Hollingsworth, Mary Jean Holmes, Margaret Sheets. Absentees: Grace Clayton, Maria Dehn, Alexander MacColl, Fred Nolde, Phil Scott. LOWER SCHOOL FACULTY First Raw: Miriam Bischoff, Nancy S. Walton, Grace Banning, Theodore Petcrs, Claudia V. Jennings, Virginia Morse, Frances Thomson. Second Row: Dolores Watson, Elsie Dickerson, Sue Allen, Doris Deam, Harvey K. LeSure, Dorothy Kekalos, jean Chudd, Miriam Housman. Absenlees: Anna Garrett, Alice McCoy, Paul Metzger, Edith Nicholson, Dr. Howard Mitchell. .Yiwiv
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Uur Headmaster J. THEODORE PETERS DEAR SENIORSZ I really do hate to see you go from Friends' Select School. You have been an interesting, helpful, and co-operative class. We shall miss you very much, and hope that you will come back as often as possible. You have had ideas, and many of them have been good ones. May you, each one, continue to have ideas and animation and live really pur- poseful lives. Remember, each one of you, that in all the world there is not, and probably never will be, anyone exactly like you. It is your responsibility to discover your own particular talents, develop them, and' make positive contributions to society. I hope that that spark of the Divine which is in each one of you has been kindled afresh here at Friends' Select School, and that it will burn more brightly each succeeding day you live. J. Theodore Peters Eight
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Uur Heritage KINDERGARTEN-It,S easier to get fingerpaint on your clothes than on the paper. FIRST GRADE-Building block houses is quite an engineering process. SECOND GRADE-It,S hard to get permission to build zu club house in the sandbox. THIRD C1RAlTETTllCC passed by the skin of thy teeth. FOURTH GRAUE-Don't cause a panic by yelling Ere when the popcorn burns. FIFTH GRADE-T88CllCfS can be pretty. SIXTH GRADE-SOUtll America, take it away! SEVENTH GRADE-The history of Cape Cod . . sity . . . It doesn't pay to throw desks out of windows. TENTH GRADE-The body is a holy temple . . . Eraser fights don't solve arguments . . . It is more comfortable to teach sitting cross-legged on your desk . . .Lunch is unnecessary . . . A Soph Hop can be a success . . . The Mikadou is not a Japanese battleship . . . Formaldehyde is not a soft drink. ELEVENTH GRADE-Dinner can be missed . . . Two periods a day with Master Alex is one too many . . . Experiments in chemistry lab can cause explosions . . . The Pythagorean Theorem A junior boy can be president of the A.A. . . . How to distinguish Leroy from Harold . . . We should have saved our Soph Hop decorations for the Junior Prom. Papers and pencils, please. TWELI-'TH GRADE-College Boards are no picnic EIGHTH GRADE-If you must cheat in a class, don't choose scripture . . . It's hard to get boys at class parties. N INT!-I GRAN:-Amo, amas, amat . . .Teacher Lois Common Denominator . . . Breakfast is not necessary . . . Ninth graders can make the var- Ten . A coke at Doc's is sufficient . . . Foul is fair and fair is foul . . . Solid geometry isn't easy . . . A pile of back copies of the New York Times can cause quite a mess in your room . . . There must be a way to organize our yearbook staff . . . The Show must go on even with in- frequent rehearsals . . . We will miss Friends' Select.
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