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OOOCDOOO May 25 1925 for the long continuance of tl1e work then st21rte1l lllily lie plain to all. 15413 1 : ilitl ' ' It is ironi sniall 11e11'i1111i11-Y '1111l 1f1 11l11'1l ll iliiiildino' 1 f 'All s ' l 'l-' 1' if-p ti: ,1, A s. is 1 N 1 1 In 5 1 1ll 1 21111 114.115 In the name Of. God, Amen: tlixat successtui schohols are developed, as sh-own 111 ,the case of the oldest and 111137gZl!lIp2f1Z5:2Q f 1925 being of Sound and DLS ynoun .f nieritan educational institutions, lyarely indeed nas it lieen liii1fl1i5,il,l1fiii 1 W8 the class Ti T' tha Verge of graduation, do otherwise. Such orgaiiizzitions lieconie Zl fixed part in flCYL'lUIJlllQf Sl coiiiniun- ll 3 itv 'ind 'in llllllll'ltC interwe'1ve in its 11'1sic ' , 1 1 1 2 .. 1. piogitss. ,1'1f' 31111111111 1 ,i 1 '1 V 'lil'1ii 1 wp, ,1,, .,,,,.,1, M W. s -.1, 4 I 1 ' 'n mind, an , dlsposl g ower classes the following, heir respective needs:- hereby will to the 1 in accordance with t To the class of '26Z . U Better luck with Senior PFlVllegeS' '27 and '28 3 in choosing a new school. we the 1:1855 of 1925 do hereby individllalh' will and bequeath:- To the classes of Good fortune Kenneth Hall to! l. Abbott, my ability at horse shoes 2. Mr. DeRyke, my dancing ability- George Innes to: 1. Sherman, my athletic PFOWGSS' 2. Lyne, my drag with Mr. Kane- Allen Kenward to: ' ' at 0 l. Mr. Grote, the traditions th g with my room. 2. Mecham, my curly 10CKS' Chester Nash to: v l. Marx, my whirlwind tennis skill. 2. Lang, my noisy WGYS- Carl Schieck to: 1, Schieck R my dayboy accomplishments. 9 2. Mr. Mobley, my nack at breaking bats. The Class of l925 1SignedJ ALLAN KENWARD, Pres. So it has heen with our school. Klany years heiore its ii1st11I1:1tioii llr. Arthur Lrosliy, lresli iroin a Rutgers College course, filled with zeal in his profession and with enthusiasni for the west and its lJl'UllllSC,flJCQ'Illl his iiiinisterial work here. Ile was first and last 2111 oiitaoi-doors nian, seizing every opportunity for traiiiping, riding, fishing and caiiiping trips into the foot l1ills region oi Klount 'lianialpais,fthen 21 virgin territory. .xlltl it is not difficult to understand why, when a nanie was sought for our scliool. that his 1leep love for the iiiouutain and its Slll'l't7llllCllllg'S where he Cflllltl always he found in his leisure tinie, suggested our school nanie and its prized niotto. He liked coinpany, and invarialily gathered up local hoys for these woods and streams excursions. And when he was hed or cliair-ridden over 21 long' period from an injury, these youthful adniirers loved to spend leisure tii11e with l1i111. to hring hini things from t11e hills and valleys so that he could follow the sca- son's developnients with an lllX'2lllIllS liC6llllCSS,f2lllll to gain help in their lioy prohlenis as well as assistance and stiniulation in their local school lesson trouhles. ln these ways, l believe, originatecl the idea of a great, l1oy's pres paratory school in the ll'est: and once in the inind of Zl inan like llr. Croshy. his zeal for the work in the end iired others with the same entliusiasni and eventually evolved the .'XC1lllCll'ly which he and l1is friends ainied for such permanency in San Rafael. There had lieen others here for varying periods. even Z1 'lanialpais Acacleniy' in the late seventies. Upon his partial recovery, grateful parisliioners iound a way to se11d Dr. Crosby on a long' desired trip to the lloly lillltl. and he l'Cllll'llCLl with 1'e- douhled ainluition to have a hoy's school founded otit here, priniarily shaped toward opportuiiity oi foundations for hoys s11cl1 as would enalile tl1ei1i to prepare for tl1e 111ii1istry. l.ittle chance w21s then presented on the Coast for such plans, and the trip lfast was niuch too expensive. For Zl tinie hc tutored his favorite hoy friends, lxroaclening their viewpoint, and stiinulated their anihitions in a way which their later careers l121ve amply lllCllC1lUCf'l,?illllS persistently leading up to the iXCZltlCllly idea. XYe note in an old newspaper of l8'1O t'l'he hlournall. that San Rafael is soon to see opened Il tirst class lloys .XC2lClClll5'. Do you l'QlllQlll176l',N the article continues, how often you and all ot our people who have any enter- prise have tallied ot the necessity oi such a school? Ol course you do, and now here it is. lt has coine to stay. and will prove to he the niost iniportant and beneficial enterprise yet estalilished amongst us. lt will reach out and assist evervthingg' in this town. lt will nialce it more attractive to 116511111116
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