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The Dedication of Memorial Hall The new gym, formerly known as the Memorial Hall, was dedicated on the evening of February 22, 1949. The program opened with the invocation by the Right Reverend Robert Nelson Spencer. Then Mr. Kingman introduced the Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Henry Cady. Mr. Irving O. Hockaday presented Memorial Hall to Mr. Bradford Kingman, who made the acceptance speech. The rooms named as specific memorials are the Howard Flagg, Jr., Auditorium, the John J. Fennelly Auditorium Lobby, the Richard O'Donnell Athletic Director's Office, the Mary Bainbridge Francis Dispensary, the John Henry Smith, Jr., Gymnasium Lobby, and the Phillips Gymnasium, named in honor of Frank Phillips, a generous contributor to the Memorial Fund. The basketball game between the Phillips 66'ers, Olympic champions, and the Bill Powell Sports Team concluded the program. l l l l l
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Main Building coming across Mr. Bradford Kingman of New Hampshire, he at once knew he had found the right man. Immediately after taking over the reins of the school, Mr. Kingman-the man with the New England ac- cent-started to clean up the school's financial affairs. Being under a sixty thousand dollar mortgage, the school was on a downhill struggle to make ends meet before Mr. Kingman arrived. On graduation day, 1945, this large mortgage was burned, and Pembroke-Country Day was finally on its way towards the new buildings it had so urgently needed. Last year the dormitory addition was built to serve as middle school classrooms. lt permitted the upper school to expand in the main building. The students eagerly watched the construction of the new Memorial Gymnasium last fall. The school has long been in dire need of this building, since the old gym was built over thirty years ago as a temporary structure. Pembroke-Country Day has always maintained the highest of scholastic standards. It has been ac- credited by the North Central Association, the Missouri State Department of Education, and the Univer- sity of Missouri. Its graduates have entered over fifty of America's foremost universities, and the reputa- tion that they have brought the school has been of the highest. Pembroke-Country Day is nonsectarian, nonmilitary, nonpolitical, nonprofit, and completely independent, the only school of its type for boys in the Kansas City area. It continues to foster the ideas of its founders-to offer a program which will pro- vide the best possible preparation for responsible citizenship in a democracy.
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