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Firrl row: Battin, Foster, Stuhlmuller. Maclnnes, Baxter, Liefeld, Cain. .Yerrznd row: Wood, L., Kenney, Evans, Herring, Haselton, Scherer, Campbell, D., Cummin, Hutton, C. Third row: Hathaway, Richards, Smith, Murray. Clark, Ferguson. XV.. Wlhelihan, Healy. Fourth row: Alston, Peterson, Crowe, Philippi, Newton, Wlebb, Barclay. Fifth mum' Brumbach, Fish, Chamberlin, Bahr, Barnett, Ralston, Campbell. J. The Class of 1954 The second form of nine boys who arrived at St. Andrew's in 1949 began its career ominously by breaking a light in the East Dorm. Challenged by the third form to break their record in marks, we tried our best, but fortunately failed, though we gave our dorm supervisors a trying time. Athletically, Philippi represented the form as a varsity wrestler, and scholastically, Ralston and Sugden put the form on the honor roll. The next year brought thirteen new members, and as third formers we enjoyed the rather dubious pleasure of living in the South Dorm. Brumbach made varsity tennis and Foster would have distinguished himself in football had he not broken his arm, Philippi again wrestled on the varsity team. By the fourth form, we felt that things were beginning to shape up. Having lost one member of the form, we gained thirteen more. We served the school as cheerleaders and felt bitterly disappointed when the annual bonfire rally was rained out. Foster and Brumbach led the form athletically by being on the tennis, football, and basketball teams, while Stuhlmuller and Philippi wrestled. During that year, the form came into conflict with the Disciplinary Committee a good deal, and some boys did their bit by picking up three D.C.'s in one week. However, we felt sure that this would not continue, for that year we elected Mr. Baum our form advisor. The next year we were fifth formers and as such were awarded the privileges of the fifth form corridor. We had grown to 39 members and threatened to be the biggest form in the school's history, We had the fun of putting on our own dance and the old timers couldn't remember a better one. This year as seniors we finished the race under the leadership of praefects Maclnnes, Baxter, Foster, Liefeld, Speer, and Stuhlmuller. We made good our threat to be the biggest form in the school's history by gaining a foreign exchange student. jean Orizet has been a very welcome addition and we hope that he will always remember, even slightly, the class of 1954. The five years spent at St. Andrew's have not been easy ones, and it's hard to say whether they have been entirely successful. It is certain that we shall always remember S.A.S. for the understanding, cooperation, and guidance we have found here.
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