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.nf--f' X ,J sf! Senmu SIXTH IJORM CLASS f1ISTORY T'S quite natural to see Sixth-Formers around Landon, but this year the Class of '42 realized just how wonderful those Sixth- Formers really feel. The Class of '42 has undergone annual promotion which resulted in the procurement of their highest ambition -the rank of Senior Classmen. With our rank, came certain privileges, responsibilities, respect, and leadership. Ours was the Sixth Form door to enter and re- enterg to deal with the Fourth Form in violation of our respect was quite persuasive. We were the chosen few. We soon dis- covered that the more important of our mutual inheritance was our responsibilities- our cooperation with the Masters and Mr. Baniield. We were individually inspired to have Landon a better school, a better place to practice being a man-and apply ones- self to a purpose. Many of us looked back on our younger days at Landon, and felt it hard to realize that we were about to separate from each other-from Landon. Many of us for the first time really worked at our studies. For our President, we elected jack Beatty. He has worked for our Class welfare, and done most of the work on our Yearbook. John Sager was elected Vice-President. To tend our Treasury, we elected a new- comer to our Class, Dick Gale. Dick showed his ability to collect dues, even our Fifth Form debts, and our assets for the fiscal year 1942 were gigantic. Mr. Sloane, we rc-nominated to be our Faculty Adviser. Our varied problems, we took to him for sage guidance. He was particularly swell as our private confidant, because he knew us all so well. We elected him as our Adviser in the Fifth Form and he soon learned which of us would expect advice about our College preparation, and also those of us who have trouble satisfying our Masters' grade-books. XVe dedicated our yearbook to him in an effort to show our thanks for his interest and help in our purpose. T1L't'IL'i'
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ROBERT MARTIN AMUSSEN Bo 1 Amu Gr ORGFTOWN FORPIGN SERVICI SCHOOL Przu Club 3X 42 fCbar1cr Mtllllltfj 011111 aurl S1 roll 40 42 Lift ral! 42 Dflllllllflf' Club Presulr uf 39 42 Glee Club 59 42 Varuiy L Club 41 42 Dzbafmq Tc um 40 42 Broun aml Wblfz Lalulou Na lu 38 42 lldfllfy Foofball 39 42 XIIIVXUQ S01 1 1 r 40 42 Ban ball 42 Bob has long been hugh m the seholastne stmdmg of the class as well as ln llmost all school actxvxtnes He exhxbnts remark lbl talent nn the dramatnc field and has been one of the mzunstays of the Dramsltxc Club for the past four years Bob IS one of the old txmers of Landon hasmg been wnth us for more than sm years Tbnlz 4 u JOHN JOSEPH BEATTY III ack Iackvon G1 ORGETOXX N UNH I RSITY r xx Cub 39 42 Landon Nzux 39 42 Amvlanf Edflor 42 Broun and Wbztz E111 or 42 11:11 Club 41 42 Oulll mul Stroll 41 42 Dmmaiu Club 41 42 Lrfcrafz 42 Glw Club 39 42 Dlllllflllg Club 40 42 Presulenl Siuzlrul 01111111 3X Varuly 1 Club 41 Dame Comuullre 40 42 Przsulmf Saumr Clan 42 uumr Clan 41 Varwly 1'uulball 39 42 Varx1l5 Sonar 19 42 Cajzhuu Var? IJ Bauball 59 42 To understand fully what ack has memt to Landon one has only to glance our the PI'Odlbl0US amount of actnntnes and sports nn whneh he has taken part Thus year besndes bemg the Presndent of the Semor Class :md Llftflfy Edntor of the News Jaek xx IS Edltor of the Brown .md XVh1te .1 full tame job m ntself . I ' . l ' 1 1 er 111 er 11 PPI 11 er 11 T 1 . AT I . 'l ff 1 1 ' 1 1 rr n 1-- - 1 . . .H - . , ,. .. . , 1 , N P z.. ,l , , ., 1 1 ,- - 1 , re , . 1 1 . ' , ' 1 . ' ' 1 1 1 , - 3 3 , - 11 - 1 1 1 , . . 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 , - , 1 1 , 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 Y ' 1 ' 7 -9 . ', ., 1 1 1 1 ,' rr 11 1 1 , , ' , 1 1 , - , ' 1 , , 1 1 , - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 .' . 1 1 , rr , - ,11, rr ' K' 1 , - , , ' - 3 , 1 rr 11 1 1 C , 5 . . , -425 , ,,11 1 1 . 3 I 4 1 1 , ' -1 ' 1 - V 1 ' 1 ., ' P 1 . ,' , , , - , 0 .' , .., 9 -' . , ' , - ,, 1 1 ,, 1 , .' , - - 1 1 - 1 - 1 .., , 1 .., , . V 1 1 -1 . ,- , ,U 1 -1 1 - 1 - 1 1 . . I .i . . , , . 1 , , .1 1 , , , - . 'Q 2 . . . 2 K , . - 1, 1 7 I ' 2 . . . . . , . 1 1 V 6 O I 1 3 ' . S . . I x . . - In V - u T 11 K 7 u - 11 - - ' 1 ' . - ,. ' 1 . ' U 4 9 1. . 'f y-.. . - ' . ' ' ' 1 I 11
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