THE STUDENT BIJIJY ST.AxRrl'lNfl Witli tlie lire wliicli clcstroyecl t.l'l6 Scliool lmuilcling in tlie Fall of 1945, T. C. D, lias undergone many l1arclsl1ips.Tl'1e Scliool lias managed to uptrolcl its liigti sclwolastic stanclarcls try muvlm lward worlq on tlae part of our lleadinaster and Faculty. Vxflaen Texas Country Day startefl its fourteentla year in tlie tall of I9-16, tlie Student Body was very glad to retum to its own lnuilcling on its own campus. T. C. D. lias witlwstoocl a trying test during the last low years, and lias provecl its wortli luy maintaining high afartemif' stanflarcls anfl a reinarlcalnly goocl sclaool spirit. Tliis year witli a Sturlcnt Bocly ot 105 flivirlefl almout equally lwetween the Upper anrl l.owcr Srliools, rll. C. ll. lias llarl one ot tlie lmest years in its laistory. rlllie improvecl lmuilflingg ancl adequate surrounrlings lwave lielperl, lmut ttie real reason lor its suc'r'c'ss lias lJeen its line group of lmoys. .bxltlmougli tlie Boarcling ljepartincnt lwas ol necessity lmeen small, it lias lmeen a congenial one witli sturlents coming from as lar as Oliio and Mexico City. Texas Country Day sliould now loe over ttie trump, ancl may loolc torwarcl to increasing reputation and popularity in tlwe years to Come. PAGE 14 Front Row: Kidd J. Snyder Cates J. Young Mac Gregor O 'Connell Vtfelclm Hyman Foxwortli l.ee Sclwoellkopf Tc-guns Own-ns l.evine Rosser Sliults VV. Fulterson Samuell .X Atwr-ll Ox'c'rtnn Ixfflfvy Second Row: Xvlwite ylaclvauglalon lfogelson G. b,lI'ciUt!'lllIl XY. Clark l:f'lfl1'f l P. XV:-irlisi-l l ll'nflC'fS0ll N, flarla lloyle l Pnnost y Yates xv. na,- Platter D. Fir-llyar Ylengert Rupe Saclis Brannin Lutzy Hamilton Nicliols Tliinl Row: O. Campos Roluertson Rolnerts Pearce Cliilton Nr. lvlaus lxlr. lxlatln-son ltlrs. lxlallu-son lxlr. lxl0Sllf'l' lxlr. Rm-d lVlr.N1-lson xlf. BOUN'!' lxlr. l ulton xi.. is.,,i.- lxlr. Akin lxlr, firife lxlr. Norris Royall lrwin if, snyfi.-f llrowninu firm-n I'om'll: Row: l.uf-y lilair lxlrforllm- XV. Atwr-ll lliclzman l lolwonlaerg C. Weichsel Alas-rtromlzie Tarlton lt. Young l larrison Crane Terry Seeger .l. Campos D. Young lloatwriglit l limginlwotlmm Kc-rr N. Vxleflr-ll G. lxlafcrrggr 1:if!liRou': XM-lolz lic-nniman fyldonnell .l. lxlrfutcliin llowman ll. Clarl: ltverl Xyarrvn Srlmr-irlvr lxlann S. l Im- K. Nlfllyar l lfilif-it Rin- Srripps ll4lf'L lglllf' ltoot ll l:filIllQt'HlH'fg lxliller Aluliott Florence Patton Egger Meelcer Taylor A trsunl: Xverlcll 'l'ir-mann J. Fultcrson Crate Nasli fool: IQ l'yIlOlflS
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PAGE lo THE SEEIIND FDBM Tl IE Second Form started the year with the largest class in the Upper School, seven' teen in numher, under the sponsorship of Mr. Nlatheson. Early in the year, Don Miller was elected class president and Clint Booth was chosen as Second Form representa- tive on the Student Council. Booth. O'DonneH, Taylor and Young were awarded Varsity letters, and most ot the rest of the class was on one or another of the toothatt teams. Miller was the only commissioned omcer in the class this year, hut as there were many non-commissioned Second Formers, we have every hope of having more commissioned officers next year. The Sophomore Hop or Second Form dance was considered one ot the hest of the year. The Sportsmenys Chit: derived much of its inspiration and memhership from the Second Form, and several hoys of the Form were active in the History Ctuh. Although two of our memhers may go East to hoard- ing school this fall, most of the rest plan to retum next year. We will miss Ahhott and Boatwright, hut our loss will he Deerttetdvs and Choate,s gain, respectively. Altogether we feet that the Second Form has made an excellent record this year in everything that we have done. and we hope to hetter the record next year. Front Row: Florence Boatwright O'DonneH Miller Abbott Franlzenherg tligginhotham Second Row: Mr. Matheson Hickman Patton Meeker C. Wcichsct D. Young Taylor Afxsenl: Booth Egger
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