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46 fgocfricfoz 46 of action in Lawrenceville's most lopsided shut-out of The Hill since 1898, or the wonderful spirit and ability which Captain Ben Harper brought out in his team and produced in himself. The hills melted like wax at the presence of the Lordf, The residents of Foundation House are likely to characterize Fifth Forms partly as they exhibit themselves at tea. So judged, the Class of 1946 drinks a lot of tea and eats a lot of assorted food. And it talks a lot. It is the opposite of self-conscious. It contains paid lobbyists for the Middle West and all sections of the South Qthe climate must be wonderful therej. It is a comfortable, chatty, congenial classg pleas- ant to entertain, helpful, comfortable to have around. And its representatives on the Open Door have helped make Lawrenceville, cordiality and friendliness real to many visitors. ' Your February Section numbered, among' others, Iohn Casadesus, the School's most distinguished pianist, and Captain Kelsey of the wrestling team, whose com- plete treatment violently rearranged the bone structure of his hapless opponents. What made it unique was the membership of Bud McDougal, the first returning G.I. to be graduated. Bruce Brown, Bill Hunter, the brothers Pittis, McClain, and Wardell remained as veterans, living in unparalleled freedom and privacy in the Lodge. The School is glad to have been able to help them. 1946 contributed the Messrs. Attwood, Lee, Leeds, Miranda, Robinowitz, and Thomas to Lawrenceville's first two radio discussions on the Martha Deane pro- gram, stimulating their hearers to a notable volume of fan-mail. Singers and speak- ers have brought pleasure to the friends of the School at fund-raising dinners, bring- ing out the essential musical fervor of such vocalists as Warren Webster and Pete Soderbergh. Arthur Thomas and Iim Campbell have fought for top scholastic honors to the admiration of the whole community. Iim has added to our pleasure as a pianist, and so has Ken Frizzell, who has also done all that could be done fand more than enoughj to advertise the State of Texas. And Tom Taylor, moved by the approach of Spring, and evidently confusing his identity with that of Tarzan, bore for weeks a traction splint on his broken foot as evidence of the occasional triumph of matter over mind. An interesting, accomplished, and entertaining Class! And all these things we shall continue to remember with pleasure. They make up the pattern of the fellowship of Lawrenceville. It is something to belong tog that you will End out. What the School has meant to our country, through wars and other crises, is history. I am glad to think that the next chapter is in your hands. Mrs. Hcely and I bid you a most affectionate farewell. We cannot forget you. Come back often! ALLAN V. HEELY Head Master Ten
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