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73 R13 1952 GN gAlDER, 1946-47, 1950, 1952-54 NI MCPL 3 0000 00146012 4.. H88991 J 4 be As at tribute to Clifford A. Naulfs work in behalf of the yearbook and his interest in its future, the members of the staff respectfullly dedicate this 1952 RAIDER to him,
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Top to bottom: The Junior School building where grade school Child- ren are prepared for future high school gfudjes, Built in conservative Colonial style, the headmc1ster's house is the most recent addition fo the Pem-Day campus. . The Henry D. Ashley Memorial, which is the tradi- tional scene of graduation in lote spring. Page 6 Slim! Pembroke-Country Day School traces its origin to two separate institutions. After the merger of two schools, Pembroke and Country Day, the school has steadily developed to its present position-that of a leading prepara- tory school for boys inthe Mid-west. It was in 1910 that the problem of educa- tion for her three sons began to lie heavily on the mind of Mrs. A. Ross Hill. There was no place closer than the east coast which offered the educational opportunities which she de- sired. Through the inspiration and efforts of Mrs. Hill the Country Day School was founded. It was located at the corner of 61st and Wornall and was recognised as the third school of its type founded in the United States. ln 1911 the school was moved to 57th Street and Wornall Road, and three years later a twenty-two acre tract of land was obtained at the corner of 51st and Ward Parkway. The school moved to this location and remains there today. A gymnasium was built in 1918, a junior school building in 1922, and the hand- some vine-covered Schuyler Ashley dormitory was added in 1930. The Pembroke School was founded in 1925 by several teachers and students from the Country Day School. This school joined the older in 1933 to form Pembroke-Country Day School. Mr. Mitchell Froelicher, at his death in 1923, was succeeded by Mr. Maynard D. Brock who was acting headmaster in 1923-1924. He was followed by Mr. Charles Bradlee who served as head of the school until 1931. After serving for twelve years, Mr. Howard E. A. Jones resigned, and Mr. Bradford M. Kingman took over the position of headmaster. Under the excellent leadership of Mr. Kingman
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