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Page Ten TheANDREAN $ Class Will and Testament We, the Class of 1953, St. Andrews School, of the fair town of Barrington, County of Bristol, in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, do hereby make known to all manner of men, this, our last will and testament. I, Richard Rothwell Almond, being of unsophisticated mind and unparalleled body do hereby leave my will to work , to Alden Narcotics Arnold. To Melvin Butch Sanford I leave my seat of honor in the study hall and my jewel-studded belt. To William Blackie Esser I leave a year ' s supply of Grade A Bleach with the hope that he will enjoy evident results. I, James Duke, being of unaccountable mind and defective body, leave all my worldly treasures to the following characters: My seat in study hall, where most intellectuals have sat, to Bill Congo Esser; my position in football to Mel Sanford, who is so bow-legged he ' ll be a natural; my Indian tribes to Tomahawk Dailey and my spot-reducer to Iggy Mcintosh, hoping he will use it with care. I, Charles Abie Fields, being of soft head and physically unbalanced, do hereby bequeath my beautiful pearls to Alden Arnold, my lady-friends and cash in the center room to big Dick Nettles, and my place as onion-peeler, in the kitchen to Billy Bryden. I, John Gonzales Pancho Eldorado Buy them by the carton Griffiths, hereby state my last will and testament: To Richard Nicotine Nettles, I leave my collec- tion of snipes; to Montana Al I leave my algebraic ability and to Robert Nippy Jones I leave my extensive vocabulary. I, Donald Redfern, being a creature of circumstance and a physical wreck, do hereby bequeath my goof-off seat in the corner of the study hall to Bob Jones, my vocabulary to Ballou and my position in society to Esser in hopes that he will appreciate it. I, Lindsay Steele, being of cracked mind and disintegrated body, hereby bestow upon Carl Humphrey Morse, my mischievousness and my seat in study hall; to William Neverwash Esser my mighty and powerful build, in hopes that he ' ll use it well in next year ' s football games; to Richard Stretch Nettles I leave my athletic ability, knowing that he will follow in the footsteps of a star. The above having been bequeathed, we hereby affix our signatures, this thirtieth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and fifty-three. Class Prophecy In the year 1985, on Space Station X-4243, two light years from the earth, the class of ' 53 is meeting to synchronize their chronometers. Dick Almond has just completed his engineering feat of erecting a suspension bridge between the earth and the moon. Jim Duke Space Ace , has left aviation to take over the management of the Martian Dodgers . Annie doesn ' t live here any more. Charles Fields, fifth Vice-President of the Viking Space Lines, is en route to Arabia. Another Salome for his harem? John Habana Keed Griffiths, won his first game for the Plutonian Pirates, and has decided to retire while he is ahead. Lindsay Steele has become a successful space pilot. He holds super sonic records for hedge-hopping, leap frog and many other equal accomplishments. Donald Redfern was recently appointed Secretary General of the United Worlds Organization thereby reaching the goal anticipated of him by us all.
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T he AN D R E A N Page Nine I DONALD EDGAR REDFERN Donald Deacon Redfern entered St. Andrew ' s in January 1945 and tince then he hat been an out standing student and personality on the campus. Don has held various jobs in the school such as vork on tho farm, houseboy, waiter, campus crew, carpenter shop and has this year worked in the dining hall. DcacDn has won his share of prizes on Com- mencement Day. They have been the Mathematics Prize, Gentleman ' s Prize, Good Citizenship Prize, Drury Letter Award and many more. Donald has been a great asset to the school in many ways He has been active in dramatics, public speaking, R.I. Model Congress, Model Legislature, nd Junior Cabinet to mention a few. He has been tiie secretary of the Perry-Coleman Council this past year. He also represented the local chapter of Odd Fellows, at the United Nations last summer. Don hes participated in football, basketball, and baseball. Football was Deacon ' s best sport in which he did an excellent job as halfback. He was captain of this year ' s basketball team and proved himself without question. Donald plans to go to college and major in chemical engineering after one more year of prepara- tory work. Saint Andrew ' s will always be proud of Don be- cause whatever he desires to do he has the necessary attributes that will lead to his success. Lindsay Steele came to Saint Andrew ' s in March of 1952 from Braintree, Massachusetts. He is an easy- going chap and has become one of our most likeable boys. During his stay at Saint Andrew ' s, Lindsay has held jobs with Mr. Quinn and also in the kitchen. He is a very versatile athlete, playing well in all sports. His favorite is baseball in which he excels as an outfielder. Following graduation Lin plans to join the U.S. Air Force. It seems certain that this cheerful and cooperative attitude will guarantee him success in his chosen field. LINDSAY STEELE
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T h e A X l R B A N Page Elevt n Second Row (left to right): Alden Arnold, Robert Jones, Karl Morse, Leslie Berry. First Row: Richard Nettles, William Arnold, William Esser, Larry Worth, Donald Mcintosh, Melvin Sanford, Jr. Mi ' iiiiiin iiiiiiii ' iiiiiii ' inn iHiniiiiini Junior Class The members of the class of 1954 have made many contributions to the school during the past three years. Nearly one hundred percent participation in athletics has produced eight letter men with the remaining members also taking an active part in the sports program. In the fields of dramatics and public speaking they have been an inspiration to many in the lower classes of the school. ' The Junior Class has maintained a high standard of conduct and decorum which will be adjudged a credit to them in the near future and form a more adequate foundation for their life ' s work.
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