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fDed1kalzbn HE SIXTH FORM wishes to dedicate this Yearbook to Mr. Monie and Mr. Ericson, both of whom are retiring this year. Perhaps no other man has served on so many commit-tees as has Mr. Monie. His work as Chairman of the Entrance and Schol- arship Committees, as a member of the Disciplinary Committee, and in recent years as Vice-Rector testify to his devotion and ser- vice to St. Paul's. Mr. Monie has throughout his years here shown himself a real friend and helper to the boys and we are glad indeed that he and Mrs. Monie will continue -to live near the School he knows and has served so well. St. Paul's will certainly miss Mr. Ericson next year. Always cheerful, he showed his devotion to the School by his untiring ef- forts in all our athletics. The excellence of the gym and track teams in recent years is due largely to his hard work. He spent many hours of his time giving private exercises and massaging sore muscles, and much credit to the physical litness of the School is due to his example and leadership. We wish this splendid athlete the best of luck wherever he goes.
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Foreword HIS year the Sixth Form has had added responsibilities owing to the large number of its members who graduated last year or left for the service. At Graduation, there are only fifty-eight of us left, and we hope that this group has lived up to its obligations. Many boys served as supervisors for both semesters, and the Council, in spite of an unusually difficult year, has functioned efficiently under the able leadership of Tom Armstrong. To Mr. and Mrs. Toland, who are leaving this year, we wish the bes-t of luck and we hope that they will come back to visit their many friends at the School very often. Ash Brook Farm has become too integral and pleasant a part of the School for us to be able to contemplate its being closed without genuine regret. The following have left the Form during the past two years to enter military service: Charles L. Andrews Gordon T. Cheney Marcus T. Reynolds Thomas M. Armstrong Lea M. Griswold Belford Richards Boswell A. Blackmer Nathaniel Hartshorne Frank S. White joseph R. Busk, jr. Clayton McMichael, Jr. We wish to remember them and the cause for which they are fighting. Let us hope that this year may be the last full war year, and that our successors, the present Fifth Form, will be able to graduate under peace- time conditions. JOSEPH W. DONNER, Chairman DONALD C. LEA, Business Manager AVERY D. ANDREWS, II TENCH FRAZER CHARLES F. LGWREY THOMAS M. MCCLINTOCK ROBERT E. PRESTON E. M. PARKER THOMAS IRA H. WASHBURN
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