Excerpt from The Voyageur, Vol. 9: July, 1936 (Classic Reprint)



Our entire capacity has been taxed to the utmost during the whole year. With, out casting any reflections on the student bodies of previous years, I think it is a fair statement that the student group of 1935 136 has been as fine a group as it has ever been our pleasure to have entrusted to our charge. The following pages bear ample record of a year filled with activity, and to creditable successes in a variety of fields. These successes in general activity have been supplemented by a most successful record in the realm of academics, starting with the winning of The Reuben Wells Leonard Scholarship on the examinations of last summer by Richmond Mather and terminating with a most creditable list of recommendations on this year's work in Matriculation courses. These are the more or less tangible records of the year. There are, however, those other evidences of life and growth which are less susceptible to measurement and record but which are undoubtedly the chief reason for the continued existence Of the school.