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PVD' U it Q ' 1 Wtwrs UUTYTUMQ Ti is if frrr nf' ii'i1l f 7l '7'Yl l'1'Tl 1 gg T O W 0 3 . 'WMM' VM 'A ff . . - ,..s...ww.N.c.,,,t, . S. N,.,X ,N ..as.t.r, .ct c gy is up Q0 nun nn 0 u H n ll og., on u ai, i , H gt gi 5 N 'M - 5-0-f . I MW... c.. FZ., THE ans . cLAss P19313 RALPH TRUEMAN DALRY M PLE Instructor in Mcztlzerrtrztics Wfas graduated from Lafayette College with a degree of 13.5. in 1927. Taught Mathematics in Doylcstown High School, Doylestown, Penn., 1927-28. Returned to Lafayette and received an A.lV1. in 1929. Taught at New York Military Academy, llornwall-on-Hudson, the following year. Came to Worcester in September 1930. GEORGE W1 JONES Coach ff Track Athletics Was graduated from Wlorcester Academy in 1906, from lloly Cross in 1910. A captain in the W'or1d W'arg decorated for bravery. Came to Worcester as Track Coach in 1923. F. LAWRENCE WIIALEN Assistant in Physical Education WLDJ!-I graduated from Wforcester Academy in 1927. Left the University of Virginia in 1930. Came to W'orcester as Assistant Athletic Director in the fall. Director of Orchestra. Made Direc- tor of Glen Clulr in 1932. JOHN EMILIO CHIBAS lrzstrltrlur ill fVIuthernutir's and Assistrmt in Pltvsics and lflzernistry' Was graduated from Worcester Academy in 1927, Received the degrees of S.B. and SM. from the Nlassaellusetts Institute of ll1PC1ll101Ogy in 1932. Came to Worcester in the fall of 1932. 151
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-. ' ' .N K 'Tl-I .-, .f ',:g!55E?5-vs .fa-sf.. .AV,. 4' 5 , ,. - ,, N to gg ll in li any ui as 1' gg is Bi W N av 1 M 5. jiri'-j it t'i'v1r rr iwirwrj it n M ers are srrr': ecweeg ,V t-it E WMO W Et'n's 4' , c' A si's off' 1 19.3 The Monitors QDN NIOND-X Y. October IT. the Chapel ysalk eehoed for the forty -seyenth time in the sehool's history' to a thunderous eheer. a yehement expression ofthe faith and eonfidenee plaeed by the student body on its neysly' eleeted leadersftlie monitors. Daniel W. .N1rereronilrie. 111. Charles P. lloonan. Charles W. Core. Nnton lxishon. l'au1 1.. 1.efeby're. Kenneth W. Sharpe. and ,lames ll. Yeino-seven seniors-were ealled to the front by' Nlr. llolmes, and. before the entire assembled sehool. the forty'-seventh Student Count-il was installed by the following solemn and traditional oath: Do you. in the presence of your elassmates who haye eleeted you and of the whole sehool, promise to undertake the responsibility' of leading the sehool as wisely as you knoyt how. in work and in play. through y it-tory or defeat, whether popular or unpopular, so that this fkeademy shall be the home of honorable things? ln 1887. Ur. Abererombie installed the first Board of Monitors in order to destroy whatever barrier might exist between the faeulty and the students. Up to 1910, t11is body. yshieh consisted of from seyen to lllllt' seniors, is as ehosen by the faeultyg but further progress was then made by laying the diflieult task of eleetion in the hands of the senior class. ln 19127. the junior elass ys as alloysed tyso representa- tives in the Student llouneilg and the present system of privileges was devised by the faeulty' and monitors. 'llhis year. because of the large size of the senior elass. seven seniors ya ere ehosen instead of liye seniors and two juniors. A more desirable leader for sueh an outstanding group could not have been found other than in .Xnton liishon. During the last three years he has eonstantly' been the most, prominent figure both on the eampus and on the athletie field. llis three-y ear sojourn. yshieh has been marked by his eaptainship of the traek and foot- ball teams. has been eroysned by his eleetion to the highest post ayailable at this sehoolfvllead Monitor. 24+
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