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TIHIFTR Probably no superlative can do justice to our Board of Trustees. As men who are all keenly interested in Pingry and its ideals they do not hesitate in the least to devote their utmost in the running of our school. The Boards main functions are the main- tenance of the buildings and grounds the management oi business and financial matters and the establishment of the general policies of administration. The Trustees work together with Mr. Springer serving as an advisory board. The inception and long range promo- tion of the project-and lately the most patient devotion to the conception and construction of the new building to fuliil its requirements to the highest possible degree have been their march of progress is due largely to their and the headmasters strong leadership The President of the Board is Mr. Conover English an alumnus of the Class of 1894. Mr. Henry Kreh Ir. is the Vice-President and Chair- man of the Improvement Fund and the Building Committee' Mr. Allen F. Myers of the Class ot 1898 is Secretary' and the Treasurer is Mr. Charles A. Corbet. The roster of men who have served faithfully for a number of years consists of Mr. Stephen W. Waterbury 14 Mr. Percy H. Buchanan 12 Mr. Frank Scott Ir. Mr. Chester F. Smith O7 Mr. Robert W. Par- sons Mr. Iames B. Burke Mr. Spencer D. Em- bree lVlr. George D. Smith 21 Mr. Iulius A. Rippel Mr. Harold P. Goodbody. This past year the Trustees with more work to do than ever have elected tive new members to their group These men are Mr H Williamson Ghnskey Mr Mathew D Hall 25 Mr Burton W Kellogg 30 Mr Frederick H Schroeder and Mr Hugh Livengood 33 who was elected from the Board of Directors of the Pingry Alumni Associatlon Standing Waterbury Hippel Livengood Embree Hall Kellogg Schroeder G Smith Ghnskey G odbody Parsons Seated Buchanan Assistant Secretary Corbet Treasurer Engltsh President Kreh Vice President 'Vlyers Secretary Absent Scott C Smith Gibby l preoccupations for a period of years. Pingry's ' ' I J ' , 1 ' '
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,- Rf, 'Tvii PXNGFY SCHOOL ELl'LABf.'TH.N J AUilf.vlGI'.5PFlvlGtF 1. 'nun January 15, X952 I 'lo the llemhers oi the Class of l9521 . 'g,,,...---M' ln a very real sense Commencement ls the beggrr'-595 Of 8 ' new era ln your llves. 'iouf secondary school tralning hh come to a close and you now enter upon new ventures, LOC ' I lnf, hlgher educatlon, ullltary serylce, and your yocatloh- X A all the rest oi you! llyes, however, you vllll remember your .ll days at Ylngry, and we ln tufh shbll always have ca e to ' J, revenxber, vllth the most pleasant recollectlons, your Y -1- vllth 95. 4 J ln our rather lntlnate, close relatlonshlps, we have 'V vi no ' cone to v,no12 each other tether well and thls has fostered a ' 'TXQL L A- cleep bond oi irlenclship and wholesome respect. l have the J .,.. .. utmost confidence and falth ln each nenber of thls class, S A 1 o, and ilruly 'oelleve that each one of you vllll brlng, credit , ' . X- to yourself, your Saul-ly and your school. TTZQSZ5 ' ly most slncere -ulsh for every one of you ls that you E Q ilnd true and abldlng hanglness. 'ion -alll probably C396 . LAU . H lts rlchest sources ln your personal relatlons, ln your RENC 1 yocatlon, and ln your servlce to worthy soclal ends. lake E S A L your oholces carefully and lntelllgently and then gl-we oi H PRIN yourselves to then unStlntlngly, for ln your success ln eddm GER then yrlilge the good things of llfe. Clsger ln closlng, l extend to every hoy ln the class my warn gfeetlngs and slncere good wishes. Yalthiully yours, 8 M mC1sge anY tim stud f or es, O D E is e1?ltb0dGY.p?,gCigf11dE1's, and Pri With is G1 S S stud glfeggigis cz Ownoolsllesgnlf Ulocinfbs too G r ' cx - ' Iwczigrgheyll-lfglgespczirfggytggxcigel-QYu:gCthg112?ISW1ii 1550216 ,O 1 r . 1? ges foilumefou ever hagas 'Jixf' an Cfdi-Spfine Wlth mar fengsk Ci o I as go which S Come beio en the SfSerL uger, To Clny he ved fr head- lndiv-dne Oui theywrefwes lie' As lxth lg-nd ab the C Gdma Om th Springg-IGI P17025 his wcefe besk 1-I1 Whicgln adviofmersove an elidss of Sltgrsl sincere rf lhe em' th Y Und bsuited he h Sef, h G ben Se, Q f . MI Qh H. fr usk e - A Us 9 h, -el' . Tle d . Gnks fo on? the eepinyond hisnd' fiflq helpedas hadgulqe ion -' ,AS r hls Sfllfi 3 the flu duty - HY. MI them 1 Wlfh th hvlng profound me of In hel ' ' Spfin O e Us In Q11 and Como udent iend' Our ihe C1 al- With 1 Pr0b1emC1GSS 1Ve. T an S. of Mr 2 c ' go
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Gln OTHO L VARS Alfred University Ph B Head of Middle School Arithmetic I ..,.-J REESE WILLIAMS Battle Creek Normal School of Physical Education Sprmgiield College Physical Director 9'-. -i DAVID B BUFFUM History 1 ,-4u.., H. Xlx C ELLIOT KNOKE New York University Teacher College Columbia Social Studies 'L fir ,--Q VINCENT L LESNESKI ABEL DeGRYSE Arnold College BSPE University of Louvam Belgium Rutgers Modern Languages Physical Education Biology CASMIR A FRANCE Union College BS Harvard Assistant to the Headmaster English f Xu-ii .ir ALBERT W BOOTH Latin English ROY R SHREWSBURY New England Conservatory oi Music AAGO Teachers College Columbia Mathematics Guidance Director , M Y 3 , X , sv ,hc , VX r 9 L' 4 ' gs , . ii S A ' 52 L I. RX Q L, F . A wg HUIVGIG, .B-A-. Ed- M. University of Cincinnati, B.A.: Harvard. B.A. - g A H , si-ll fx 'e,1, air' 1 A A Q , ' ' f S7 li 5- A X. 5 KX 'S . X Y ' .M
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