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Svuiml: cs.cittllll.,t4IUt'tS6'I'l..l.N,XXVtltti1mS.XyIll litON.V?ltCl' uc Siruirtingi: .l. Srtiwancta. Boeing, E, E. Miller, C. S. Hatt Mac wer STUDENT CQUNCIL HERMGN tias, as every ottier Worttiwtiite institution, some form ot govern- mentat organization which is essential for its tuest interests. The Stuctont Council acts as a necessary intermediary group toetween ttie tacutty anct ttie stuctent tnocty, taarmoniousty bringing together their different opinions. tt utilizes its ctisciptinary power tor ttie promotion ot gooct citizenstrip, wtiicti is essentiat for ttie continuation of our ctemocratic icteats in a ctiaotic, strife-torn wortct. This year the Councit proposect to ttie actininistration many worttawtiite suggestions emanating trorn ttie stuctents. as for exarnpte, an increase in the numtuer of contests on our intersctiotastic attitetic sctiectute. After ctuc consicteration ttie suggcstect ctiange was adopted, ttreretoy increasing our attitetic program to four intersctiotastic contests in eactr sport. This increase was matte possitnte try ttie cooperation ttiat ttie stuctcnt tuocty ctisctosect in our fait season. To the stuctent body and ttie faculty. ttie Student Councit expresses its gratitude for ttie wtaoteetaeartect cooperation given it ttirougtiout ttre yearg we sincerely hope ttiat the succeecting Council inherits ttie same cooperative spirit.
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APPRECIATION OUR years ago a group of new studentsu went through the intricate process of registration at Holbrook Hall, meeting, among others, Headmaster David R. Porter. From the ranks of the unclassified we have steadily risen to hecome, at long last, mighty Seniors. Soon we graduate-receiving from the same man who welcomed us to the campus four years ago a diploma, therehy terminating the end of those four years. We are the first class able to express deep appreciation of the careful guidance through four years that Dr. Porter has given, for we are the First class to have entered as freshmen under Dr. Porter as Headmaster. To those mighty men and women known as the faculty, we are unahle adequately to express our admiration for their perserverance, their fortitude, their continual hopefulness, their knowledge, and their generosity. In classroom and on campus they have given freely of advice, encouragement, and friendship. ln their homes they have entertained us and acted as housemasters and neighhors. May the future surprise the faculty hy giving them bigger and better'-and more conscientious, Hstudentsu than the class of 1959 had to offer.
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. I E We p , , trtt j Sa. JOHN D. BASSETTE. Ph.B. Instructor of Mathematics Head of Shadow Lalce Lodge: Yale 1913: Alpha Chi Rho: New England Association ot Mathematics Teachers: Teacher of Class ot 1939: Memlser ot' Faculty since 1935. FRANCIS C. BAYLEY, A.B.. BD., Ph.D. Assistant Head of fwotticmatics Department Head of South Farm House: Co- Chaiman of the Board of Advi- sors: Coach of Traclc, Cross- country: Diclcinson College: Drew Theological Seminary: Columbia University: Phi BCH! Kappa: Kappa Sigma: Honorary ot Pieria: National Council on Religion in Higher Education: Connecticut Valley Mathematics Teachers' Association: Memlncr ot Faculty since 1933. PAUL E. BOWMAN, C11.E,. MS., PhD. Instructor of Chemistry Lehigh University: University of Cincinnati: Sigma Chi: American Chemical Society: New England Association of Teachers of Chemistry: Member of Faculty since 1936. JAMES E. COVELL Instructor of French Brown University: Faculty Ad- visor of the Chess Cluln: Mem- tmer of Faculty since 1935. GROVE NV. DEMING, BS, Instructor of History Connecticut State College: Theta Sigma Chi: Honorary of Hay- ward: Memloer of Faculty since 1910. HARLAN BAXTER, A.B. Instructor of Latin Head of North Crossley: Coach of Football, Hoclcey. and Traclcz Dickinson College: Sigma Chi: American Federation of Teach- ers: Memher of Faculty since 1926. FRANK G. BISSON. BS. Instructor of History Head ot' Camp Hall Residence: Springlielcl College: Director of the lntc-rest Groups: Coach ot Soccer, Tennis: Memlner of Faculty since 1936. BEULAH W. COOPER Dietitian Mereclith College: Honorary of Lyceum: North Carolina State Home Economics Association: Memloer ot Faculty since 1932. JAMES F. CUTTER Instructor of Itiattiematics Massachusetts State College, 1937: Kappa Sigma: Adelphia: Maroon Key: Coach of Football. Swimming: llonorary of Good Government: Honorary of the Class ot 1939. FRANK E. DUNN, Th.B., A.B. Secretary of Alumni Association Boston University: Harvard Di- vinity School: Executive Secre- tary ot Northfield Schools: Mem- lmer of Faculty since 1938.
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