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1962 VVILLISTON ACADEMY ja Massachu
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PREFACE TAKE A LooK at the people. They're the substance of X'Villiston. Thirty couneilors struggle to write an Honor Code. Fifty Upper Middlers tip their beanies to a ten-foot UMAC banner. An able Senior quietly tutors a classmate in French. Five members of the Y Cabinet take a weekend off to the Northfield Religi- ous Conference. And a faculty mem- ber shows a prospective Wfilliston family the comfortable Brewster Reading Room. VVilliston is often described as a community, a community of about four hundred and fifty people. lylassed together, these people have one outstanding goal: the education, development, and preparation of teenage boys for college. Split this community up, though, and youlll see conflicting ideals, emotions, ac- tions, and reactions. lWembers of the lfVilliston community are as fasci- nating as individuals as they are as groups. As you flip through the following pages, more than anything else, look at the people.
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The buildings and grounds of YVillis- ton Academy are important not only for their housing of students and equipment, but also for what they mean to the boys who live there. Dedicated to those alumni who gave their lives defending this country, Memorial Dormitory reminds one of the past. Yet the simplicity of its design is suggestive of the new age in which Williston boys live. The spirit of Williston's 121-year heritage is embodied in Ford Hall, the senior dormitory, built in 1917. If we were to designate any one building as most representative of Williston, we would undoubtedly choose the School House, as the boys call the Administration Building. Al- though not a part of the campus until 1951, the School House was originally one of United Elasticls factories. Today, this building is the center of student life: most of the class rooms, 4 the administrative offices, and the snack bar are located here. Equally traditional is the Homestead. Now the residence of Williston headmasters, the stately Homestead stands as a memento to its builder, Samuel Williston. Contrasting sharply to the dignified Homestead, the Science Building, completed in 1958, is indica- tive of the growth which Williston has experienced since its founding in 1841.
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