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Whadda ya wanna be when ya grow up, Hans? lol the mighty hunter! Hans Froelicher is a man concerned about man. Gangling and greying, tolerantly surveying the human comedy, he is a young man still because he is growing still . . . as he was when l first met him one summer a generation ago on the campus of Vassar College. That recollection stays with me undimmed by passing years. It is of Hans, as a kind of magnet, drawing to him persons and groups who would speculate on man's nature and needs . . . sometimes till dawn. In the intervening years he has spent himself as an understanding schoolmaster and as a sympathetic citizen. An intrepid but benevo- lent non-conformist, he is a wise counselor as well as a devoted husband, father, and friend. Always his respect for human beings and his love of them are manifest. At all times, too, his quiet sense of humor enables him to keep in perspective those threats to himself which life from time to time brings to every man. He is a man of a great and a warm heart. Robert N. Cunningham, Dean Phillips Exeter Academy Hans Froelicher- a man concerned about man -about man mature and man searching and reaching for maturity. Concern is an expression as Quaker in origin as Mr. F. himself, but can you pin-point the origin of a concern as you can that of a man? And must a life dedicated to one idea be split retrospectively into fragments of time? Can you say that Mr. Froelicher's concern began at Haverford, during his years abroad, or as head of the CPHA? Was he born with it? No matter-he has it, and, in his turn, has shared it so devotedly that we must recognize him as one of the rare individuals to whom such gifts seem worthless unless diligently utilized for common benefit. A count of the years our headmcuster has given to Park School would signify nothing to a stranger. Count instead the glimpses of a tall, patriarchal figure, hand in pocket, strolling down the front hall, bending his head politely to catch the words of an angry child, a worried mother. Count the sobering counsels gently offered to group and individual alike and the stimulating leads thrown out at Round Table. Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote, l am a part of all that l have met, Yet all experience is an arch wherethro' Gleams that untravelled world . . . Such is the reciprocal feeling between Hans Froelicher and any of his young concerns here at Park. For although he leaves the physical surroundings of the sunny green office at the hub of the wheel of school and its life, the influence of his Friendly persuasion has so thoroughly permeated that we as well as he will carry it from the Inside Out. 1 Hold that posel
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