St Andrews School - Criss Cross Yearbook (Middletown, DE)

 - Class of 1942

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GLASS l'0'l'E Most Lilcely to Succeed .....,..,,....... Done Most for St. Anclrew's ,.,..,..,.... Done St. Andrews for The Most ....,.... , .... ,. Best Feature arouncl St. Anclrew's ....... .. Worst Feature around St. Andrewts Brightest ....... , .......,... , ..,....,.........,..,... ....... . Pleasantest .,,...,. Most Asinine ...... tlarclest Worlcer .... Best Dancer ....,. Thinlcs He ls ..,.,......... Biggest Blutter ,....,.......... Pricle of The Faculty .......... Scourge of The Faculty .......... Laziest .......rr...,4...,.4,....,..... Hanclsomest ...... Social Lion ........ Woman Hater .....,..,..... Best Athlete .....,,..,............ Best All-arounct Fellow ...,... Best Dressecl ...................... Wmiest .....44,.. Class Baby .,.,.... Most Serious .,..., Class Wolf ,.,.r.r..... Armchair Athlete ...,., Bot: Banquo .......,.. First lvlarriecl ...,...,,. Apple Polisher ,..,.. College .......,.. Tllfle . ,........ Aim in Life ..i.......,. Favorite pastime .,.... Class Project ................., Chief Occupation .............. Favorite Discussion Topic Fmsr CHOICE SECOND Ci-ioics Cary Ray Cary Ray Wainwright liittell New Bus Smolcing Privilege Rising Bell Qysters Sihert Mylecraine Ford Woorl laittell Fowle Ray Saunders Fowler Gooclen King Wainwright W I Burton lunanimousl Saunclers Emory Mylecraine King laittell- Van Patten Gibson Emory Fowler lVlcFall Zelov Buzlny Burton lvlylecraine Everyone voted for himself Gihson Fowler Wainwright Woocl Fowle Ford Emory Moran Munyan Sihert Sihert Cooclen Gibson Cooclen Burton Wainwright Forcl funanimousl Princeton Pennsylvania Be Honest All This Meat Vvilh Met' mul No Potatoes? Vice Czar Get Married Sleeping Smoking Complete Collection of Pretty Girls Barhering ot UHdCffOfm6fS Wine, Women, anct Camels

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lv. l'4uollmll '53-'39 Yairsily lfuuilmll V401-4i lxllcrmziri ,-11 Ynrsily llusolnull y-40-'42 l.i-ttermnn '40-'42 Pulvliciilions '58-'42 ljrlitor of '41 Criss Cwross 4-II News Eclilor ol' Crrrifinul '41-'42 Criss Cross filuln V40-V-1.2 Prvsiclc-nl ,4 1-'42 Choir '38-'59 Yaclil Clulx '41-'42 Sl. Ariclrvwvs will ln' smlly fll'llL'if'Ill in one flo- pzirlmc-ni wlic-n l.ourlun leaves .lune l3tl1. Every Pulm- liralirvn lias lwrn liis marlc for thi- past few years. literature, lwwevvr, is not Hgnovvs' only accomplish- mentg luis assets have lueen rleveloperl along the poetic, atlwlclic, anrl clrzinialic' lines as well. Under l'iis leader- sliip as Pre-sirlent, tlie Criss Cross flulw lwais attains-rl new lm-iglwls of dignity and importance-4 You may lvc sure that his versatility will curry l1im far ancl we wislw liim the best of lucli in journalism at Columbia. IUVIJUN S, XX',XINNfX'RIC1lI'I', JR. limi-ri-il '38 Xvooilriivro. l., l. Columbia Hl.UlIflit'H usIl0VV-Y Hljll4'liH VICTOR HOPKINS ZIQIOX' linleri-rl '30 Rosemont, Pa, Cornell Hxlilln HZl'lH Hl:!lI'l'u Hllfllbillillly .l.Y. ljuoiliall 58311 Squuslw '50-V ll filulv Crow '50-'42 l.ilJrary fxlulx PIO-'42 A llvirmiglily Russian niimc' lyul ei perlvvlly Amor- ican personality surprise-rl everyone wlwn Vic lqirsl un- parlcr-rl liis lung at St, Anrlrewvs lliree years ago, A palie-nl aml amiailslr- clisposilion have eeirneml lwim ilu- rcpululion ol not lirivinp an enemy in tlwe sclmol, but wlien goaclc-cl lo il lic' can matcli an arricl sense of liumur willi llwe lu-sl ol ilu-m. Tlwouglw al ilu, lnottum ol llirr lisi alplwzilwelically, Vim' has often rallivrl near tlw lop svlwolaslirally. Vfe are glarl to lmvo liim lu- llio lirsi ri-prose-ntaiivc lrom Sl. Anrlrewvs at Corn:-ll, Q0



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ltIS'l'0ltY 0F THE CLASS 0F '42 LEVEN scared little tpoys, Ted Burton, C-eorge Pruzhy, .tim Crichton, Boh King, .toe Littett, Tommy Saunders. Don Murray, Clarance Townsley, Bill Reeve, and Noel Austin, came down to dinner the First night of school in Septemher, 1037. This scared at- titude stuclc with us throughout the year since the upper forms' persecutions were then strongly in torceg we considered ourselves luclcy it we only had three laundries to carry on Friday mornings instead ot tive. The following year Tex Cary. .timmy Gihson, Watt tvtytecraine, Johnny Ray, Loudon Wainxxfright, George Vxfood. .toe Pnuclcner, Herman Stoctdey, John Holman, Max Glass- hurn, Boh Boyer and Tom htctflroy joined us, Uon Murray, Stoctaley and Townstey tett school. We elected Tommy Saunders president and we hegan to participate more actively in school athletics. By ,tune the class had drawn together and was running smoothly as n Fohn. ' Lf 'Our Fourth Form year was our worst year at St. Andrews although reelected Presi- dent Saunders did his tmest to tiring us together despite scattered living-quarters. Addi- tions to the class were Mickey Ford, Sam Rinaleer, Tom Gooden, George Fowte, Andy Mctjalt, Bill Silnert, Scott Snead, Athie Vanpetten, Dudley Rohhins, Tom Wilcox, and Rodericlc Pmeehe. Vxfitcox, Rinatier, and Rotmhins tett school during the year. Four mem- liers ot thel.E2Hrin played on the undefeated varsity foothall squad with Ted Burton one ot the tlirst eleven. This was our highest year scholasticatty with over a fourth ot the class in honor groups sometimes during the year. Extra-curricularty and socially we hroadened out also, and many ot the 'tyoys hecame avid students ol: hridge. At the end of the long summer vacation we found ourselves united again - this time on the Fifth Form corridor. Ben Fowler, Ralph Miinyan, George Emory, Ned lfcheverria, Vic Zelov and .lat Vanlvtesdag entered the class. We settled down to recon- struction and soon piclced up where we had left ott at the end ot the Third Form year. Uur otlicers were chosen carefully that tall with Tex Cary. president. Johnny Ray. vice- president, and lvlictqey Ford. secretary-treasurer. We grew up much that year - preparing ourselves tor the ultimate duty ot every class, that ot' running the school. This tall we returned to school ready tor the hig joh confronting us. The otticers of the year hetore we reelccted on their proven ahility and Ted Burton, George Vxfood, and Tommy Saunders were appointed praetects hy the taculty, On the athletic side, Ray captained the toothatl and tvasehall teams. Saunders the tennis team, Burton the haslcet- halt team, Cary the wrestling team, and Mylecraine the National Championship crew. Extra-curricularly Siliert held the position of Managing Editor of the SAS. Publications, Wainwright headed the Criss Cross Club, Gihson was Commodore of the Yacht Ctuh, and Ray served as Student Lihrarian. Several hoys also made scholastic honor groups during the year. Thqgass ol y4'.2 has tried to live up to the expectations of the school and faculty. We leave hoping that through our cttorts St. Andrew,s has henetited as much as we have been improved hy the school. 222

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