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Page Six The A N D R E A N Junior Cabinet and Advisory Council Third Row (left to right): Richard R. Almond, John Griffiths, Robert Jones. Second Row: Dale Esker, Lawrence Vilardi. First Row: William Fagin, Alan Benford, Edwin Daniels. Senior Class John Griffiths, Donald E. Redfern, Charles C. Fields, Lindsay Steele, Richard R. Almond, James Duke.
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r k t A X D R B .4 AT Page Five TRUSTEES and EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BISHOP. BENNETT. PRESIDENT GILMAN ANGIER PRESTON F. ARNOLD. ASST. SECRETARY W. CHESTER BEARD. SECRETARY T. DAWSON BROWN PERCY HODGSON JOHN HUTTON. ASST. TREASURER KARL P. JONES RICHARD W. LISLE. TREASURER ISAAC B. MERRIMAN J. ALBERT PAWSON REGINALD R. REYNOLDS ERNEST A. SAYWELL I. THORNTON SHERMAN PHILIP B. SIMONDS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE W CHESTER BEARD PERCY HODGSON RICHARD W. LISLE REGINALD R. REYNOLDS Faculty Third Row (left to right): Roger E. Downing, Francis Whitaker, Constant Anjiras, Alphin T. Gould, Edward Heelon. Second Row: Elliott Gouffreau, Paul Briggs, Rev. W. Owings Stone, Herbert W. Spink, George E. Jenkins, Clarence Quinn. First Row: Milton Warren, Ethel Plummer, Charlotte Thatcher, Bertha Sawyer, Alta D. Parker, Frances Martin. Absent: Virginia Tobey, J. Edwin Conley, John A. Cranston.
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The A N l li E A N Page Seven CLASS OF 1953 RICHARD ALMOND Richard Dick Almond entered Saint Andrew ' s on September 14, 1943. He has been at the school longer than any other student. During his long tenure he has established many friendships through his warm friendly nature. He was appointed Senior Prefect, elected president of the senior class, president of the Perry-Coleman Council, and captain of the 1952 football team. He is currently responsible for the delivery of mail to and from the campus. Dick has done an excellent job in sports. He has played little basketball or baseball, but on the football field he has found his medium. Although often misjudged by many opponents, no player op- posing Rocky , (his nickname matches his ability) ever had an easy 32 minutes against him. A trick knee kept him out of some of the early games, but he returned to the squad and continued to make an enviable record. Dick ' s good qualities do not end here. He has continuously made better than average grades in academic work. We all wish Dick the best of luck and hope that he continues his success in future fields. James Jim Duke came to Saint Andrew ' s on June 27, 1948, from New York City. Since that time he has successfully worked on several projects. He was a member of the campus crew, on the farm, a houseboy, and is now in the carpenter shop. His interest has leaned toward the farm and shop. Jim has taken part in many dramatic productions. His best-remembered role was that of Old Ned, the trapper, in Holmes ' original play. The Trixters, which he played with vigor and realism. His favorite sport is football in which he made Rhode Island All-Prep center last year. He was con- sidered by his coach the best center in Bristol County. It is certain that the boys who played on the 1952 football squad agree. ., Jim plans to enter the U.S. Air Force following his graduation. Upon completion of his military service an artist ' s career is next on the agenda. The members of the senior class wish Jim the best of luck for the future. JAMES DUKE
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