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F S.S. RECORD JUNE 13, 1957 New Admini tration Improves Select G. LAURENCE BLAUVELT Headmaster A.B., A.M., Trinity College DEAR Semoizsz By the time you read this most of you will probably know your plans for the inunediate future. For a majority of the class, college or 'further study is the most likely courseg but whether you will have succeeded in being accepted by the college of your choice, or whether you will have to be content with what, in your opinion, is second choice is something I have no way of knowing. Naturally, I hope you will have had all of your hopes realized. However, whatever the future holds may I urge you to take it as it is and make thc most of it. Someone once wrote that we learn by our mistakes. No doubt we should, but it is small consolation when our hopes and dreams are not fulfilled. And yet, which of us can tell what is really best for us at any given moment? It seems to me that the really successful man or woman is the one who can turn an apparent failure to his or her ad- vantage. During the years that I have taught I have seen hundreds of students who have gone on to college. lVlany were disappointed when they did not succeed in entering the college that seemed to them most desirable, but with very few exceptions I found that a year later they would not have changed their lot-even if they could. Eight Dear Master Larry, We would like to thank you, Master Larry, for the many things you have done for our school and for us. Not only has the school itself been im- proved, but also the students themselves who now take a much ,greater part in all school activities. In the two years in which you have been our headmaster we have seen many changes come to Select. Under your assistance and leadership the Student Council has assumed new importance and has instituted such things as student run study halls and the student court, which teach responsibility to us and are a valuable experience. The academic standards of Select have also been raised with the addition of new teachers and higher work standards. New classrooms have been added which were much needed, and additional space for team practices has also been c1'eated. Everywhere the general appearance of the building has been greatly improved. You have also been available to assist us in such things as choosing our colleges and planning our futures, and your advice has always been good. You have been sincere in your desire to help our class in many ways, and for all this the Class of 1957 thanks you, realizing the value of your advice for us now and in the future. In other words, as Seniors, the future belongs to you. No one can be responsible for your future success or failure except yourselves. During the two years in which we have been together, I have come to know most of you far better than you perhaps know me. I have tried from experience to guide and to encourage you fand at times I have undoubtedly scolded youj to help you to help yourselves so that you might bring out the best that is in you. You have been a good class and I am sorry to see you leave us. You have achieved much and I am confident that you will continue to do so, but you are now on your own for the first time. We here at Friends' Select will watch your progress with hope and confidence, and a prayer that you will not stumble, but even more, we pray that if you do you will have the faith and courage to get up and go on again. We have faith in you-believe in yourselves! Good luck! Sincerely yours, Wwe?
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PEDUCATIO h Fgtleral Aid for ill 'L H Au Urgent Ma B715 'Elem ymllsl ago, -.vllh war al? 'QS-59.lNl't1lM5?lNYfll3' ltzlt, tlw nt 'Witt-rlk of :lm Unltvfl Slotles ?I1l293Mt'l5i.aSl':Jl'1s .lt a, rust nt' l?li3.flilt'!, By 2950. with ll 'Mable-sl' Nlirrlrlf grant: School Tut-on titltlt 4411110 frtaswltvrulc Hg' Sl W1 LJW-Illfllll .VM lat 1953 trawl:-fr of rl-nt llxurnolll- jun 0 62510, Tm- cost gmnped '2,4fTi!.4'lfli3,4'41il- abilill l.hl'r9 lm 'lynch per room aa teen tears n Wfnss Lv at tn-mvndmls t ttzlldln: glmgt-alla Blat -marins: wheat et-en 'NEB' TIER' srhnfllr Esjrtrfg LM. gms: im- ttmzflliaxn' atm rush watts Zgvlvca-tid by Zwjltaxi fave ylzzlrs -abate-2 bg sm nstlmnttxl 5,4JOG,!Jtl Ever afllcg lllr :mtl nl' Waxld Z, school nifi-:lals mmf we -Tm be h -est-lwtxl en me Q chllrllsn tt l'!H?l'l' ffl t-l-urs, pulll 6l.lflQ,Otl0 tltt' wtll Ill 2 IU' EZNJ KMLN IIIIYE wrt t hw! hml war lu ln r-1 .45 S hool pm l L mil- War rriwt I RE IEW 001 t onstrutuon flffam r Before Congress sm-5: mgtlllsl Sv The National Edu retest- ltsmcintlnrlx mrllslstlng of tftwrv Lhitrl 5505419 ttsnchssrx his .xkflzt 'haf lead Its leglflathve rep- rexettiltmlt' .lnnws McC.a.xkl.ll hu tlngf-d at atrvwllolln cmspatlsrn to mn ltyz Wow at-rr tn 7111 cuss Hr almrwt won lut xr-:lr Tyne l-tvllvg blll wenwd Amstrad nf pus my will Vr Pmtvll pri'-entrd bln tn -fr-dxnent, wh th wnulzt dzm mndl to Silicon: that practice sepzrvgntlon. Tue amendment was attuned And the hell was lofi Ammdment Fight l re li 'C tllla stxsfinrtf Pmqdant Filsmhntvez lwent c-Sit 91 tl:-: xt-my to urge Con- ET6515 mt, .tu ,tack on 1 segregation Vlwlvtlhrttimgfm, Ent 'Mn Pawel! said lt: plnm no tzy to do so. A bitter 'tight tell ln PIWIRCI. Bti! the Federal Ltd hlll will br 3. lfmtst the lack -'ll classrorlnzx, With- li tim yours the wells have sky'-fstfnckm cm mhn' 5mc'nd fm' estliteuai ffl:llul1!lvrtlll'. Cnrrlmltrel- '-lwiwm of Wgnamy M11 be Winged- ss itll-z had that tht-1: ltr! fm' msn- mnn-ry. tlw Wa son wily Prem t stzlzwl-cnnstruct fat u so avltlrv r-lcrllvll .TI and lng mon nllkv x Year um' Qlml or nctqpt Fit! find lon l MQFUCY ham f The lnrguxnent has been raixzd that ,the Federal Government should not ,ma assume further nhligntionl. Oppo- nent: sal' that the autos. wxm ul cffori. It eetts W without help from v nt Pedtfml rlomlntt- .ll M been and vnll thu on its own any specials or He stud plxinlg in Fr its extrane-b'l.tx dow mt scrm llkv- mitch. at-lth the new that exists, terms. tha Fefivral Gnv- in the' gurlz: Till-n St would Wcticrai must not mtnnge lxpori tht' American preffpl that repsonst btlity far cunt:-ol or education rests with the states and tzornmlxnltlesf Pz1:zl5tlen: Ensenhrrwbl' ret-ogniied thlxa the sum hr Ask:-d lor sou ld of the lacllenl-hllllllzng blast- 0 stnlvs from 'wt fm' gpm nm, 5:2 . Pnl mgh. eslllt-nlwrs, bf mt- RTBI1 IS, - llltlmgx I'9,tM'lG,- nat solve tlm vntsre pmbleml lar pnsnx-26,6111 that me and stlnmlltis yxfxtex' state nm! lncnl vffqligxior lgnllnnl sfonstructlnn. Zt,'lsitfsjk1!lc:xit, tc: -,ge-t exlmru mtv-,M the tom over-all .tgrxw-. Qt- Fxiqltr FNlltel1 Qt' 'fttwrn ful tim Fotlnctl State- mllv l Oflll tri Kgs tl rl lt Tm ld bllxl nt llfifllln fluff mom: a a vm uf tm-ue 1-l hillton ln 1 at ul til- Itfivrnl Culttnmvlf l tal tlr hellvtd nmol mn rlltlrnn Fcfllrv xtrstnt svttl be lt tht ann 14'?lunl ulfl- Iflcnotvlvtlfs- It r-im to do S?crt??lps the Wheel 'informed in tm fi21d.MDl'. Fullrr. just lzompletwl A threc--month sump' nr 545945 tronstructlrm neeusb has Ihr' nnwer that ls as good ns any. Ht- says that tt it fruitless to play tm-1 numbers gzmw, During the pa-t two jwxrs all klmhl nl iigul-ts. tram 100,000 tn 700.000 ranging fglassmtxms. haw horn towed ftmllnd. Ncetllu ln D: Ftlllnr, and ln tour wars. tx ill mm mlm btiejvml 'Illr nlnwgfslvy la nl let- lmln llllltlng frm in nnw llwlil wt nt still an tl md poorly rt ln llnlv, tlwnt lhnd l-liter'-t.llvf+ f l .t--dn U1-lt 31' r-nlnrml, br Fullvr 2' 'nie yvttwnthi N.tl:1'-nv :'1+y:mrt'Llcll 1214.5 lntrnnsvrd cs-lllvrli Evsllrlzznl-.fl lvu ft Qrutl A Fullers! In 15455 Shf PNC tts sz rm not atom tm- rwquxlvzienlc nf . iff-ll, in 5. elim ly- :t mtgl-.'f IT mlllllfl Cliff-H. f1lHrf'f95'l'1l'1' G mg Mm.-V 7-7,9 glapmsttinn :tml vstallllllll mime.- b tl mm Iva:- tl. tim wwf L lll r -v ,gt-r Ulf tm P fr- lvvl' lill-Qrrlnw--r lull -,msg fm- ezml- lt ll-wr lv: :we vt-:tts ll ln: 5--lg lvl- ll fum l - -- .wg 1. ll-5-ll-at--ilu n ll-ln...v-- 4-: 'Tw I -it V l' Q,-lf. -1 -ll 4 t l an 4- l ln' 5 A 'l lliw . 'wx ll.- ?'.t SC 4- . l r-ul lv I-t mul, .,, tum mate-l :ft flll-Ml-Y tflm' g'-l,l:..s let nt -4 X. Q. 'lu .11 nm lt A f -:f-exllmc irl- ll-'xlif ml nl-rlfmm' mm 'mfs mv Qlllflrll ltiw thi l ll .:.t,.ll.:flll mmf-n lf- stlylic sv!'l'lve.nl1f-,gt fl xrmzzms in bt- z.-:ull ltrwlhl-r Prlsfdn-nt Em-nlzcwer wx!! wt his ml tum.,-ll :nl-t 3.-mr It , tl'1m'. hull-'xv ln lm-.l naw: nt- plans to ,msn for lux- pm- grwfslf ll, t-:Tl talks hal-ll work nfl '-45:11-tfl tivpfwl: S. Wlll the ssml Hung tlxppen mgnln 3 ciillld take cue nfl tl Slttrnd- ' new or DE it-Brimttea tu NU :Lock hcldcrs '?lu- baht: ind girls new entering school and thclr pnrenlx can thank the Bupnme Count de ctxion Lhu held the rampant to be Wlthlh its rights to glvt the mbneg tl: education Home ut these ymxngsters may get to rollcgz u 1 renull l l KN MEMORY OP A PAWTEB 'fknf Lani: Pmclliml 5-Ielccliidfxsott mmm each mngle star Yet mrs Wuld tend than llght to lm 511 let IZ? Nl ha trawlzd hr And Limit lbs r-and Wu nsver dun He could mt mme exch czfcllng bud Ha uw tn trgxonx nf the nlr 'nt let ttf mt that flight occurred I Ami hz- was 'Ivre Hr dll! mst gxin the hrtnu' gouL Nor mn the helght ot neepent islvlv- Hut, lit us ny, here wan n soul, and guna lm mmm W M . MADC BFHACICI. .Jnp.mt,,incnaQmrxn :lteverat wear Miro- pean Snn5Lat:i.'l-Arfiemglm wmlntmx are tllstflxssing ze ,rewlutmrl whlcn wtvltld fspmitlcggy authorize thx: Sw- mtnry Gt-ntxial, tullnwtng compte-ici lkrmll wzthdrawnl, Lo station Umtedl lffxtlshs fmmf mm along of-tn me nrt-nintice lines at Gnu and El Aunt, preferably nn both alms ul the tinui E Q ence Stcretaxgy 'ar 5 Humptlny lm mmm mm, www irvrm draw with name tt! thll dignity whown ln lndzfn evgzuntlmn. And can we not vtbfnd our Kunrlntee ul mu' appointed chumpton nl nl ltlennl determination to msurr 'hlrk lm mlnol-l's right: u wall an An ku-na vrnil tmmdtsd clltmn tnr :tn teglc protection And to use me Lnlultlun puma, cannot wa per wade tha volxtzltz Graekn tm nccept A pufilc-lent, period nf flange over perlups :tw fynm--to allow x ylobtwittt tn toni ,thu Gyprlnze llc :lr-es' Tha :kbp trggsdv or Cyprlu ln that ltunsnt :uniting hu so mls lv wounded old frlanslaillp tntween G1-mek and Enxlimhmxn and nvw lrlendlhlp txwveen Greek usd 'Turk Only the encmlu at all than :und lo gsm Ax hnnels broker among he fthplltantta would we not perk lln bury the K5 N debate hgtore Nlnwuw and flzle no-csllad Bandung mllrmx run Away mth lt? Only Lhzn un ul ftfiygr-tial cptnmlltan at non-lnvolved NATO jggmlsrn far tha lngxlttnblqromqzmnmtut ll 1 Wutzmr pfzltlgi. work MR. HUIIXEKTSYQHCES Then: Ss' nel dttuhfl Ga tune of his Jan: 15 Bl ma disappointed ofthe the fins! Tint they were more lmprnsud by Genera! iltluzllrthurs earlier statement than by Mr Acheslnf: subsequent one would seem to be -elf-evldenl However lt mented to this observer tby then urvtn: u Mlnlster ln Bwituerlmdl mst It was the :earning tndltfemtu of the Amerlaatn Lmngress me public tu the hte ol kara rithfr than any single pwnczzneementfcrt an amen! um vm eww-is in wazrrmlninx ,use Communists lc? A181251 their l meh. mms! Ewlnztin Kam in 'mo our femliitln to tty ugmnlma cm be explain:-23. SC xppelra lla moral at- emits! tzx-mx and Aehewn assumed a moral lend ,erihlp md melvcd tie stlppart of tm- Amrrlsaln 96991: bocxtm- we felt thnl them up mluncnt ta defend The material or nt tha tlm warranted x would ht our Malawv om Kaul evidrncs morll C Powerful Proposed 'Arek New Lhltl to prevent fur es' guvrrlllm rnlds ind also A prevent a ligerrnt that Mr all the long, sz Cul! nl It can 1958. The flrst cfflte wuihu pmtnru 9715? EDUCATION NEWS tuned Admit onthe Campul - And ln the Classrooms Blu-umlnnn PXLGQTRUX. Gray will have nts, l 0031 gg.. GREAT R A nm gram fwlih funds CRIB! xt New York .sud lnymrn urn, Puetio, islands wtll pre:-gzmm, Five wlll bt held fa. hunt, uf, 'Tm- llhrl1:'2I+lll nf Elf ls that uuttmr tor!-. ll' llafrzlwfrw will-tra mx :mt-mplxst zflgywplly till? '1-Q ffl-mzlthnr X-'Itlt lmlzlalll -Eikatlt-----l lr, ll! mmf-- lclllldlzsg inflmq-l'tl mtl Lrhrnrn it 5-pil-.zlz-'ws' JOHN 'L 2l'Zii'h I 3 S-llllv-nlltm nr in Mclil-ra 2. P5 ---:aln -.-rr utlll hh lv-'nzi-n :Slew l-lg-ull ptmtlrvll ni .l-Um llrgrll-2-f fwf,-.ff--tl-, nl- we Ct ns flu- t.zwf-l.l .- tml lal Gln,- ll'5?lV3!fill-fl Lil' !i3Il1'li15l ', 'Qin tszfvillellltttt vii 1-92-3 lvl 1-lfiwfw Eff,-lglxzt ff lim llrulf-,ilxigg :ll-1 ml- A -iufxislelm R! tllsrlm .lg lx.aRt'3xRll..zsvze-n.f, umm:- l-lmfzjf-flwl lat.-llf..l-wi :rt-fmt lvhfw we Pflivlr llllmllul' ggavlng' :rl- fl .at--:-vw -wr trim me ca- selmg lwzlvri-1.:l to 1-rlence tltil stu-it' .ls H-xrvurcl nt-at 3-mr l.nlllr lt pro- gmnl made poaslbie ns' A grant olx S2'lll,ell'lG fgglm tho Nvltifmnl Sclrncel Fllzlndntlfm. 'Ulm -vu!! time lzyumrb in :our nsnltlr-Y ilqltlf -lnmtllemxtlcx. t:l'nt'l:9n , p.ll'llc1 all ll alznthlng Llnlwsrftlt 5. g.gmQgf.,,,.1:!m.ntfLl-A-lr' K. mmf,-1, 1Jlnmi5:11,',s5uFkfw,, mm .ntrariff ,, Negra Canoga Equal when lrlxti uso- Ltley l before Ll nest been appoint- pmslnenl ln rltlrga l l contre'- NATU officials, Atlantis hm W' , been Um-1 ' N plmlnmg amazes be :mln san :iw lmevcrslty mmpus mlm ISI-39 l wmv JEE54?1S'-Qiaiwrlm ful,--ng thf BM-rl nl leawhvl-1' gl- wllr-: .r New 39:45 well ne the mall: or-gl-e-ftlwz nf Brslulltllw pv- :-ultl l-f the 7-Sew Jenny Emlraswn Amt-mlllvp with Steer. lfflll K KTIUN--in, Stiff Vllwn 412 -Calf-rw. clfirtnr M 'ilu' SzlZ'lx':l1w Reiitnwllbxw new irflzwlzll- ex-2 an lrzr--Qwarrtnfsl' rllzee-rm: nl fn- Halls-ntlaesal Lhiziltsw' and Riltlln tif-mlm. Ann Asbnzg A-lxtlz. , . , The t-isvlronlzls tndnsim' lm 3557 wrluld lllte: to him 10.906 cfrili,-za grslcllntl-9 Wlllt mglnverlng drgzwes, hut only 4000 will be stvnttxblz, lr, ln rrpnrl- c-1, . . . St. Bnnnventutlt- Unlwrzllty lN, YJ has sttfillorizrd A 33,000,900 mllsmn: ami -tem-lnpmem pmgrlml. . , , The ljlxivtlrsitgc at Delaware ma emahllshed tm exchange pro- m-un-. with His ?5nlx'rl'sllx' rt! FRN. t galaxies Mly AMI Magnets make ml: htm mean range at ltstens in GH sent out lull! ISO nrnlnds 9.900 cle: per operltlnn frcquenutrs ts that Del. Mullen Al: Fnrcb Ralph W. iH?lI'W'9T-ld vrrtityl Altllllllzn lhv lrtterm' nrtic ill-ld la:-tn but tt it-uv million 'R rl! rt sound ll -Iflrtmreily drntmys lllt cm! :hal pm-.lg--ef IL The ln- tenmtv ts xml zum-5 the Item srrmtllh Rnd ltlkzm :nnvw tm- as-nsa-A ty nl tha en?-zgxlf that Ialznratm-5' l-lttrmtlnftgnl-lr ga-:ann-tliv we 1-bl! att mltll The ,elzwlgg etvwilzf' it 40 gypsy- may fn guy-thy ,ttgngntxfj lllfllili kst:r1'arr!t IB wiltlllfli .yt-iklfht-lt i'ffP0f l lze, wwe the sigiiylgtlj We mewlw film-lt, Flunlf lnrglvnfiztthle eficctx mm flccltlg slum all mngnngg 1532213 hwt tllemg llltc lm il1:!l1EAVlll?DUK3l? soltd ate.-ffl platep .Thr lntetln MSX-' nellclfuld, grrwlxlct-fi lag.-'nt four mil- zlmt ltllmwm mum: can haw lllnngc uses, tts? pill?-iirisbl Gh:erv'ed.l It could help ln at mlttfof the con- structzon ol mletnh, t-zlweyzplore the mlm-mr nl' mints and the funds-l mental proemtes ismlilee atoms. pm- mlrlng new tfrfnnqsxglngxinn the nh' ' ..f .mmf - 1 A Another that tl' - M Inv: e lbotlt IN energy with at stationary target wnula reqtlm' tha accelerator to as much an lmllz-V or A x-mt-n an tferge an UW talt Brooklmwn itlonw of M malt, mp.-et tn flgqterc eightl, In wotllvl travel ln lynn: zmlzlng the at pmmms hilt llliml qui tvl Crack t They An Known 1 Thu town: in goelt evil through lm Arrttc Ocean ln uncut tim mllldr bend-nn. Such xmlzhlne Data cfsmp was named mr qyrtlcnltz-cmttll, in varlouz pl Dr Ohklwl-1 then suggextezl that ln uid, th lt nltltlrna- tmlit rm int :ww tlrln- rent nf the e 4-lyfiv twricl-d mit by tht? Mflj. El A, tha 45.900-Tn' phguclm, known u tml- Mflxml-fiflnl exactly 'A-'lthl A' -'lf ' f , ld for. rttlrlfcs 0 . tl MV'v,...v.tQw WL4.f-M., The ammfxn fnusltal KQSGIYKUWQUGS. Fprttho fevencly pubilnils-da pr:-gnslzlary re- lm alhttr org pun ns- Dr. Jamal: Jlslcottatzn of Nrw - tslblistwd. York nn clinical resultant whxfh ml The :ltnlc lncrenweq talnozl supply Ms 'ban are encnum stlmlllxted in patients with, nrterto-.-ports, in 4 aulzemslx llisrdvnlng of the aztartesl : patient: wll of me retina, with nn imptmmlnent j dtlbrdc In ln vlsion The stllellez,-i!'+:vrrobcr gamong path rxted by lurtlaer tests, may provide l improved by im Added ur-anpunjttvttiel medical therllly. t' nrrrmmentnxlum fcsrwtlzefisltsvlzttofl , lmprovnmen not only at llnlxined-vistas? flue llildllfffti. In
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F S.S. RECORD JUNE 13, 1954 If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in Common hours. -WALT WHITMAN As you, the members of the Class of 1957, look to the future, each desires to attain a full measure of real success in the years to come. Recently a distinguished gentleman told a large group of young students that there would be only two or three in his audience who would ever know success because no more than these would be expected to contribute to mankind something comparable to a cure for an incurable disease or the discovery of a new use for electricity. All the others would live unin- teresting, humdrum and ordinary lives and, consequently, would have to be counted failures. VVhat nonsense! There may be none in this Class who will achieve such suc- cessf, but all of you can gain a full and lasting measure of achievement in the years upon which you now enter- abilities lived up to, a job which brings real satisfaction, membership in a happy family, contribution to the en- richment of all with Whom you come in contact, citizen- ship in a wholesome and peaceful world, a full life well lived. These certainly are important ingredients of a successful life because these a1'e the ingredients of a re- warding life. If your days at Friends, Select have helped to develop such dreams deep within each of you, then I feel our job has been well done and your lessons have been well learned. 1711. WMM ,N H U ne,-i s me Q W as H82 , ,in as Ars S5 . .,E.,uae ii . an ALEXANDER M. MAC COLL Assistant Headmaster, History A.B. Lafayette College UPPER SCHOOL FACULTY Seated: Anne Hendricks, Ruth Myrick, Carrie Wilson, Barbara Brewster, Terry Bruce, Larry Blauvelt, Alex MacColl, Helen MacDonald, Margaret Conover, Helen Satterthwaite, Margaret Sheets, Elsie Dickerson. Standing: Ken Michael,, Peter DeGroot, Cooper Tatman, Ed Hollingswortl-1,'Ruth Hopkins, Virginia Parkinson, Bill Hodgson, jim Griffith, Jim Snyder, Dick Wood. Absent: Mary Ann Olander, Peggy Smith. Nine H. i-eps., E ew' qi.
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