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Headmaster joins School They couldn't fool me. l know that guy with the snow-goose tie hadn't really come from Sesame Street. He didn't have one yellow feather on him. The search was over. john A. Bird, our new head- master had been installed. We all felt a bit strange the first day when he didn't know he was supposed to ring the little bell to call everyone to announcements, but finally he got the hang of it and things fell into pattern-but not the pattern of years past. Mr. Bird did more than merely fill Mr. Moore's vacated position. john A. tno relation to jonathan Livingstonj pulled the school together, made it more for- mal. For example, no cokes were allowed during the Cum Laude Initiation, more recognition was given to more people- sports teams, publications staffs, organizations other than those widely known. Mr. Bromley took over one of Mr. Elmer's incredibly many and helpful jobs, the Deanship. Once the shock of these in- itial changes passed, the school settled down to a new year. ludith BfaZln5kY Douglas L. Bromley Charles H Brown Rev G Robert Cain DIYGCIOY Of Dean of Students Director of Athletics Chaplain Public Relations
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C3505 B, Tuttle 1. Thompson Freeman Beth Lamb Head of Upper School Head of Middle School Head of Lower School BOARD OF TRUSTEES Charles P. Williams, Pres. Donald H. Newman, Vice Pres. Mrs. William Harrison, Sec. Robert E. Lorton, Treasurer Mrs. lack Morris, Asst. Sec. Roger W. Noldt, Asst. Treas. john A. Bird, Headmaster Ralph L. Abercrombie Robert W. Allen john L. Arrington, jr. H. G. Barnard, jr. lohn E. Barry Scott Beesley, jr. George W. Deck, lr. W. Flint, ir. ielivirsrlewilliiam G. Lackey, ill Edward C. Lawson, lr. George O. Nolley, Sr. Herbert C. Oven Robert E. Patterson Michael G. Pedrick The Rt. Rev. Chilton Powell The Rt. Rev. F. W. Putnam, lr. Ira E. Sanditen Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs F. D. Sinclair Samuel C. Stone Frederick P. Walter Hays R. Yandell Head Of The Upper School Among the unquestionable highlights of the '74-'75 school year were the stirring sermonettes delivered by our very own Carlos B. Tuttle, a man known for his dry ioften parchedi humor. When that infamous week in February rolled around, Tuttle was there with his carefully prepared, infor- mative talks, explaining just what had happened and what the discipline committee was planning to do about it. And when a wayward volleyball felt compelled to turn in a false alarm ithe ball is still in custodyi, Tuttle was there with a calm, cool, concise fit of hysteria. As an advisor, Tuttle showed an amazing patience in the face of seniors determined to spend their last year at HH comatose or out to lunch. We'll never forget Tuttle's Fire Speech, or Tuttle's Hazing Speech, or Tuttle's l'M-NOT-MAD-AT-YOU! speech, or Tuttle's Neglected Puppies Speech, or Tuttle's There Won't Be Any More Speeches Speech. And, even if we wanted to try, we'll never forget Mr. Tuttle himself. Thomas N. Elmer Roger W. Noldt Donald L. Paige - Doyle C. Tunnell Director of Activities Business Manager Director of Development Director of Admissions Administration Tl
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