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5,-w.,-7-.V---v-nv-vm-,-g1..V J - - 1 - .r Z ' ' Ahmad .L .2..4.. Class of 11932 l'lDWIN LEMo1N12 SKINNER, JR. - Preririmr Hlfl Senior Class of 1932 started in September, 1924, with sixteen members. Today, there are twenty-six Seniors, but only five of this number are charter members. The Eight Year Group includes Primm, Paul Xlorgan, Nat lfwing, Cpthegroye, and Brewster. The Class quickly settled down into the regular routine in spite of the fact that it was the youngest in the school and dominated by the mighty Class Six boys. Robert Brewster was elected the first Class President. In 1025, four new members joined the class who are still in its ranks. These boys are: Bixby, Eaton, Reichardt, and Sale. To complete the number in the Lower School, the ranks were swelled by the addition of Barack, Blanton, Charlot, Hazelton, Heffern, Peckham, Skinner, XV. A. Taylor, and Upson. It was during the first year that the severe ice storm forced the boys to remain at school until late in the evening. Another memorable time was when the field behind the building was covered with ice and offered a perfect skating rink, while the hill was a treacherous sliding path. The athletic competition was always very keen and enjoyable. During the first two years in the Lower School, the Class acted as slaves to the larger boys in the classes above them. These times were very trying, so we thought. but everyone seemed to come through successfully. The first year in the Kliddle School is always a big change. as the members of the Class soon found out. It is quite a step-down after being the highest class in the Lower School. Swift was the one addition to the Class in IHQS. ln that year, several boys in the Class took part in the Troubadour production. Special notice must be given to the fact that three boys in that year were on the track squad, a distinction which is seldom given to the youngest class in the Xliddle School. ln Class IV. more boys contributed to school activities. Several members of the Class were in the Masque and Troubadours. Robinson was the first member of the Class to be awarded a varsity letter. He got this for his ability in baseball. Three members ofthe Class were on the varsity football squad. Although they did not play regularly, they showed great improvement. This , W, l I Clary Our, '32 Bark Rowfllazelton. Morgan. Blanton, Mead, Eaton, liprhezrove. Ewing. llpson. Middle Rare f-Meyer, Taylor, Bixby, Swift, Barack, Primm, Peckham, Heffern. Franz Rom-vRnbinson, Brewster, Sale. May, Skinner, Reichurdt, Taussig, Chznrlor, Thurston. - . . . .., .,...,. .,..., -1 . . . 2. - - ' sie. M.-V-.gr , ff .. , 3 EQ ,- . -55 'l 1' N. .V 56 ' ,, :l-' if 9.2. :way-5 - ' fl ' V , Page Twfnly
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V is ,iw , 4: f . year lN'lead, F. Robinson, and lyieyer were admitted to the ranks of the Class. Lemoine Skinner was elected President of the Class in this year and has been re-elected every succeeding year. 'When the Class entered the Upper School, it took a still more active part in school life and gained new honors. Five members of the Class were awarded varsity letters, one for football and four for baseball. Six boys represented the group on the track squad. Four members were on the Nfwr Staff and one on the Codafco. The Class had quite a few boys interested in dramatics, as is shown by the fact that nine members were in the Nlasque and eight in the Troubadours. 'Wheaton was the only addition to the Class this year. VVhen it was the Junior Class, the Class of '32 took a more active part in school activities than ever before. The Class was very prominent in athletics. Paul lylorgan had the distinction of being a three-letter man. Chippy', Robinson was the first member of the Class to be elected a major sport captain. He played third base and captained the baseball team. Swift, Blanton, Taussig, Morgan, and Strelinger had the honor of being on the championship football team. Nlorgan, Primm, and Robinson received letters for basketball. Lemoine Skinner was the first member of the Class to be awarded a letter for track. There were six other members of the Class on the track squad. lhlorgan, Peckham, Robinson, Swift, and Upthegrove made the baseball team. Nine members of the Class were in the Masque and ten in the Troubadours. Several members held important positions on the Newf staff and seven were on the Codaffo Board. During the first two years in the Upper School, the Class did very well scho- lastically. I-lazelton, Nfead, and Skinner were consistently on the honor roll. In 1930, seventeen honor marks were received on the College Board examinations, and last year fifteen members of the Class received a total of twenty-one honor marks. Charlot made a ninety-nine in Geometry. May, Taussig, and Thurston, in 1930, brought the membership up to its present number. As is to be expected, the members of the Senior Class are leaders in almost all the school activities. The Senior Class is one of the smaller classes in the school. Never- theless, the four major sports captains are all members of the Class, the Editor -of the Newf, the Chairman of the Codaffo, and the Cffontinued on page 1281 Clary Eight, ,24 Back Ro'u'fEwing, A., VValbridge, Primm, Walls, fllorgan, Becker, Ewing, N. Front Ron'-Wallace, Upthzgrorfe, Morrisori, Lampe, Breuutzfr, Schurlf, Carton, Strelinger, Kauffman V Page Twenty-one
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