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SENIOR SCHOOL FACULTY Third Row Mr Hunt Blble Mr ones Llbrarlan Mr Brown SocxalStud1es Mr Sensemg Scxence Mr Allen German Mr Colson Ofllce Mr Repetto Office Mr Hnatt Science Second Row Mr Wallace Athletxcs Mr Redman Enghsh Mr Garner Mathematics French Mr Sevgrmqhius Enqllsh Mr Iameson Engllsh Mr Birr French Mr Shafer Latm Fxrst Row Mr DuTot Latm Mr Wyckoff Englnsh Mr Stone Mathematxcs Mlss Masters Drawxnq Mr Boocock Headmaster Mr Palmer Mathematlcs Mr Shiw History Dr Nevuhall Latm Mr LHer1t1er French 9 Mr. Black, Assistant to the Headmaster: Mr. Wilson, Nlathematics: Mr, Covert, 1 . ' ' A . . , A : . , '. : . 1 , 1 A: . , : . , 1 ' .2 . K , ' :
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rf' 7 7 4 CV -Affkfnru fx'-T' !'K'f7 'r ffffcy , ' CORNELIUS BRETT BOOCOCK Headmaster HEADMASTER S MESSAGE In the fall of 1934 a group of boys entered the Senlor School as Fxrst Formers Most of them had come up from the Iunlor School and were old Haverford boys Several however were com1ng lnto the School for the first tlme Whlle thxs new Flrst Form was learning how to get around the Sennor School a new ASSOClat6 Headmaster was also try1ng to find h1s place It IS natural for h1m to have a specxal feelmg of mtxmacy w1th thxs group of boys wxth whom he has come through the School In the SIX years from 1934 to 1940 a school generatlon has passed Next fall except for an occaslonal boy who has lost a class because of lllness there will be no boys actlve ln the Senlor School who were here ln 1934 All the boys w1ll be dlfferent but It wxll be the same School ln th1s perlod there have been changes 1n the faculty ln the equlpment and ln the rules and regulatlons To Alumm who come back lt seems famlhar Faces may be dlfferent but lt IS the same old place Next fall a new Flrst Form wlll arrlve ln the Senxor School Thxs IS the class that was 1n the Flrst Grade ln 1934 Slx years ago they knew just exactly nothmg about the formal sxde of school llfe Now they can read and wrxte use figures of some s1ze play games plan thmgs out for themselves and argue So lt IS that generatlons ln school contlnue year after year But desplte these many changes and desp1te a complete renewal of student personalxtles the School contlnues to serve the youth of the country Because teachers are forever assoclated wlth boys and young men they retaln the young polnt of vxew That I suppose IS one of the prmclpal reasons why lt IS such fun to be a schoolmaster Y ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 , . 1 1 , . f 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - v 1
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