Saint Andrews School - Andrean Yearbook (Barrington, RI)

 - Class of 1953

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© 7 ' e ,1 .V l !• K A A ' Page Nineteen Second Row (left to right): James Duke, Richard Richard Nettles. John Griffiths, Donald Almond. First Row: E. Redfern, Mr. Alphin T. Gould, Charles C. Fields, Lawrence Vilardi, Robert Jaworski, Larry Worth, National Thespians Troupe 1192, National Thespians, with only John Griffiths ' 53 and Larry Worth ' 54 left from last year, took in eight new members to start the year and their initiation was the production of Summer Comes to the Diamond O at the fall play night. An election was held when the new members were installed and resulted in Charles Fields being elected president; Richard Nettles, vice-president; Larry Worth, secretary; John Griffiths, treasurer; Larry Vilardi, clerk. During the year nine boys in the upper school qualified for membership and were invited into the Troupe. They were Thomas Anglin, William Arnold, Russell Brown, Robert Duchesneau, Lee Edmundson, William Esser, Harold AAararian, Richard Rice and Kevin Warner. Larry Worth has qualified for two stars during the last two years. James Duke, Charles Fields, John Griffiths, Donald Redfern and Larry Vilardi has accumulated the additional ten points to qualify for a single star. This is the second year of National Thespians at St. Andrew ' s. We recognize that we have made only a start. But with the addition of members from the lower classes, we should be able to make a strong start in 1952-53. May we add to this year ' s story the names of the Charter Members of National Thespians, Troupe 1 192: David Bischoff George Hoadley Francis Boynton ' ' Harold Holmes Dudley Choate Albert McBride John Griffiths Larry Worth Malcolm Hill John Wright Faculty Advisors were Mr. Alphin T. Gould and Mr. Robert MacLachlan. The latter is now in the armed services.

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Page Eighteen The A N D R E A N R.I. Model Congress Again this year St. Andrew ' s participated in both the Rhode Island Model Congress at the State Uni- versity on March 7 and in the Model Legislature at the State House March 28. Model Congress At the Congress Robert Jones, ' 54, won a place in the finals of the Extemporaneous Speaking Contest. Larry Worth, ' 54, and Robert Duchesneau, ' 56, introduced a bill into the House to abolish the Licctoral College. Donald Redfern, ' 53, and Robert Jaworski, ' 56, represented St. Andrew ' s in the Senate. Others participating in the Extemporaneous Con- test were Charles Fields, ' 53, and John Griffiths, ' 53. Model Legislature Because of his success at the Congress, Bob Jones w£s chosen to fill the Barrington Senate seat alloted to St. Andrew ' s. He was also a member of the Senate Corporations Committee which took up the Home Rule bill. Alternate was Donald Redfern, ' 53. Observers included Robert Duchesneau, Robert Jawors. i, Harold Mararian and Larry Worth. Second Row (left to right): Donald E. Redfern, Robert Jaworski, Robert Duchesneau, Larry Worth. First Row: Robert Jones, Charles C. Fields, John Griffiths. Perry Coleman Council Donald Redfern, Charles Carrol Fields, Richard R. Almond, Robert Jones.



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Page Twenty The A N D R E A N THE CAMPUS On our main campus there are twelve buildings, all of which play an impor- tant part in our every day school life. Of these edifices, the most cherished is the Chapel, which has the most desirable location on the campus. This structure was once the carpenter shop. In 1945 it became a memorial to God in loving memory of our faithful founder and first headmaster, Rev. William M. Chapin. A fitting memorial indeed. The most popular building is Gardiner Hall — the dining hall. The boys not only eat there three times daily, but the whole harmony of the school would be disrupted if it were not for the faithful tower clock which chimes out the hours day and night — winter and summer. Our four dormitories possess many qualities beyond being places in which to sleep and obtain shelter. They provide a home and a friendly atmosphere for their occupants — truly a home within a home. The key to success fits the school-room door . This key also fits the door to the Hardy Memorial Building. Here is provided knowledge and education to the upper school boys and answers many puzzling questions for the lower school students. There are two very fine residences on campus; one for the Headmaster, and the other for the Senior Master. The Rectory at the entrance, serves as a home and office for Mr. Spink and his family. Mr. Gould, Senior Master, makes his home in the Grey Cottage on the main way. Three more buildings speak for themselves: the Carpenter Shop, the Laundry (now under renovation) and the Power House. Along with these buildings are the residences of the carpentry and mechanics instructors, not to forget the Farm. IIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMMIIMMMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIiinilllllinilMIIIMIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllll

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