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X A if A Q -rf -ef ,v 'VA4 Z- pl-,pf f44l'f'- -f-an -ag :d 'g A., pu -ad Ati- 1- +-,,. -1:--1' A:,w--ac- Y --Y , nd - , ' ya v 2 ff-- V '! ,gM T 5 -A-f- f ' v M - - -' ..,..A-an- 1 4 -,f 'i-vig-M .7 -annals xl ,nd yells--tf A'-an'-W 1,4-'P -41- -s- ,.,,-1: .4-4 5.-.4 ,-. ...- A-.QQ ...fi -,,,....-o...-.--an Q--4.7 LJ asv-4Af.nsJX fra .-.4 Jil' :vi ...Q-J ,4 ,ou 4-f 'Q ,, - , Y :Y,.,A- ,.,.fQ ' A T-f il'-A qvlti ,4 ,. i 1,7 -44.44,-Y 1 f' If Y- -' A! ,4-4 'QL ,, --A-- A-A - --ul: -v',-d- v-Q1 :Q-'W' ' K p.y.!Jl i-7,,,.,.:v 1.-,--9 .14- ,..v an . ,ww vQw,M1sm 1 ...W 4...-A 4, A .41 YE t Q. , I x W v fr wing, ' 1 ' '-iwxil THE WINCED BEAVER AVON OLD FARMS AVON CONNECTICUT 1958 if . 05. - AQ 0, ' ' Ng -' K : ll li h I -' 'ei-4 1 - YA 9 To pull up stakes to fold your tent and to depart no matter how srlently or stealthrly IS not an easy process Your stakes have been drlven deep rnto the sorl of Avon s hxllsxde The holes left wxll not be filled New boys w1ll drrve new pegs mto new lo canons puttrng thenr marks upon the school as deftly and as surely as has the class of 1958 Records set by you wrll stand to goad them on or fall at thexr hands You trarlrng the gradu ates of prevnous years w1ll be out settmg records rn new places for Avomans who follow after you to emulate A goodly company from the most recent arrrval at school to men who have worked here for thrrty years stays behnnd to talk of your explorts as students and to rejonce at your suc cesses as men as you move on to college to marrlage and to posxtlons of your own News w1ll be antrcrpared wrth dellght and VISIIS wrth you looked forward to wrth joy Come back whenever the dunes to whrch you are called and the responsnbrlxtres whlch wrll be yours permrt xt You are always welcome DONALD W PIERPONT - - - ' of you will be received gladly, reports .on you 2 DEDICATIGN After deepest conslderatlon and rn a Splflf of most smcere respect and gratrtude For hrs genume concern over our future lrves For hrs abrhty to comfort and console rn trmes of trouble For hrs smcere bellef 1n hrs work For hrs unceasmg wrllmgness to give of hrmself for others And for hrs constant efforts to make us strlve towards ever higher goals We the class of 1958 dedrcate th1s book to a superb man and msprrmg teacher Mr Arthur Norman Sharp MR. ARTHUR NORMAN SHARP IPABLE OF CONTILNT S Headmaster s Message Dedleatlon Administration Semors Semor Poll VUhos YVho Last XV1ll and Testament Class Favorxtes Underclassmen Student C3overnn1ent fxCflVlI1CS Athletlcs Features Adverusements 4 Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page f , 1 1 4 , ' 7 L . K J . .5 4 . C JA . 1 J X Biography Page ' 1 , L , a ..'A -1 '36 ,, . it . . Qi ' Fe-. - f . -+ em, ,i , . ... , v. he ll 'af I 3 ig .-,. Q Mn 2 4 - sf- If ff 5'f 2,v f X r gf , ,ysg ,-,. 1. -.w r ,ju ,Q ,3 is Q Sr -as 1 wp . A uf ' 5 5' 29 xg 1 ii 3 ' -Q --4 .-1 ,L R We al- 93 ' 'i5oiiiALD'QitiSiEiiifc3NiA Provoft Richmond College, A.B.g Graduate Study, johns Hopkins Universityg Faculty, Columbia College, Columbia University, 1945-l947g Appointed 1947. 8 5' x WINSTON R JOHNSON GEORGE D KINKADE Aide to the Provoft Dean Harvard University BS Graduate Teachers College of Connecticut Study Trinity College BS Yale University MA PhD Appointed 1948 Appointed 1948 BERNARD R. HAMMONS Aniftant to the Provofl Adminionf, Alumni Relation! Public Relation: Extension Courses Education De- partment, Yale University. Appointed 1948 WILLIAM M. EASTWOOD Comptroller Yale University, B.S., B.E. Appointed 1953 dl X JOHN ARTHUR W JAMES KILGOUR MITCHELL Head of the Head of the Sctence Department Engluh Department Queens Unlverslty Ontarlo Umverslty of Pennsylvama C BS MA PhD Appomred19 Appomted 1948 VM ARTHUR NORMAN SHARP Head of the Language Department Boston UHIVCISIIY AB Har vard Umversxty AM Grad uate Study Unlverslty of Pans Umverslty of Berlin Apponmed 1950 PAUL G SMART Head of the Art Department Bard College BA Columbla UHIVCISIIY MA Appomred 1955 Q3 uv JACK B GROVE Head of the Mane Department Oberlm College BA Um verslty of Iowa M A Colum bla Umversnry MA Appomted 1951 eww V11-ar WILBER S DURPHEY Woodworkzng Godard Semmary Appomted 1947 WW T q.-an RICHARD W C EVANS JR Head of the Matbematzcf Department Unxversnry of WISCOHSIH B S Columbxa Umversxry MA Graduate Study Teachers College Columbxa Umverslty Appomted 1950 .Li ,. RICHARD K LOVELAND Head of the Hutory Department Prmceton Umversnty BA Trmlty College MA Appomted 1953 OSCAR R CAULDWELL MAJ GEN USMC CRETJ Mathematzcs U S Naval Academy BS Purdue Umversnty Appomred 1948 51 Reappomrecl 1954 HERBERT C. COCHRANE Dzrector of Athletics Sprmgfleld College B Phy Ed Graduate Study Teachers College of Connecucut Appomted 1948 EDWA 'D F S BY Teache :cut BS p mte ANc1s THQELL Y E,RLatm an E lub? St. 'Johns S mmaiy AB SH' B Appointed 1956 ALLAN J. GUNTHER Mathematic: Rensselaer Polytechnic Instr tue B MetE Columbia Um versrty MA Appomted 1950 l LAWRENCE L KANE Englzrb College of the Holy Cross AB Graduate Study Boston College Cambrrdge Umvers Appomted 1955 MRS R K LOVELAND Lzbmmm Appomtecl 1956 11 f Q tg' QQZWWU PEGGY BECK EVANS Ceramzcr Chxcago Art Instxtute BFA New York State Ceramrcs College Umverslty of Chr cago Appointed 1951 W EFFINGER Englzsb ale Umversrty BA Appo.ryed,1956 if THOMAS T TONGUE Hutory Washrngton and Lee Untver sit Appointed 1956 L. an W A . 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I . - - WILLIAM A BURT GERALD CARNEY JAMES E CARROLL Sczence Hulory Spamyh Stetson Un1vers1ty AB UHIVCISIIY Trrnrty College AB Tr1n1ty College AB of Fl0f1Cl2 MA Appornted 1957 Appomted 1957 Appomted 1957 K EDWARD M NEWBERRY WILLIAM KEGLEY MRS M W IRWIN Englzyb Head of Groundf School Nune College of the Holy Cross AB Hosp1talofSa1nt Raphael Columbla Umverslty Appornted 1957 SPECIAL ENGLISH DEPARTMENT PAGE SHARP Specral Englnsh Program Dzrecior Wesleyan UHIVCISIIY BS Graduate Study Harvard Medncal School Yale Graduate School Neurologrcal Insnture of New York LAURA BATCHELDER SHARP Spec1alEngl1sh Connectlcut College BA RosE WHITE ELLOVICH Spec1alEngl1sh Wxllrmantrc State Teachers College BS HELENA HERMANCE KILGOUR Specnal Engllsh Agnes Scott College BA Umversxty of North Carolma MA Graduate Study Unrversrty of Toronto School of Socral Work New York School of Soclal Work PAUL H BARBOUR JOAN A KORAB School Pbyncmn Sglyggl Nune- Tr1n1ty College, BS , Yale Medlcal Hartford Hospxtal School of Nurs School, M D 12 mg l A 9 0 , . .g , . . , . . ' , ff E, -.4 - I ,jg ' 2 , 'T 1 Qfwxk ,' - I ' -Q , - Al , I I Y , . . , .. , ' -Z , - -9 , ,M I 7 XL. .a.k '4 Of course Im not on bounds thls weekend Hmmm strange looknng College Boards wp' Watch out' Its a strong one 'The extras must be lost 'Well have thxs Busmess Math done an no mme N i 2 k t Q 3 s 1? 3 , . A' Q E , 1: sf A 3 .5 -44. i I can't give you your allowance. For crying out loud! Answer the question. Anybody want a ride to Darien? 'N'-EKIKP You see Iwas right s r No no' It has nothing to do with the speed of your car The hfe of an axde This ns usually good for a llrtle noise 1:- W -Q-.- -, We ought to do xt the Cambrxdge way It must be frozen Hello New York T1mes7 -D'?'v'+ lf' Thxs 15 where the South won the war You re gomg to get your fmgers burnt' 3 . ,. n n 1 ' V 1 X, ' . . Y l I LW 1 ' if-ur, , jg M , 1 ' Z , ,. . I Qu ' ' . 7. K 4 1 , i A S I y F rw 7 , I , 1 I 4 f Flonda or Bust' 'K Salve' Two whites and a green Go see the Dean So, you fail it! 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Q rw , A , v 7 fx x I, 62116 I A fin , ' f xN V I, L lf June 7 1957 Sept 21 Sept Oct Oct ct Oct Oct Oct ct ct Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec fl 3. ilfl FIRST TERM CALENDAR Football tranmng starts wrth new recrults Brshop and frrend arrlve Dean voted most popular as Senlors get room study Sputnrk attracts early rlsets and late retlrers on Drogenes Tower Avon klckers take Westmxnster 3 1 Harvest Hop begms Avons soclal season Ambltlous students settle down to classes as elght football men enter quarantrne Avon drops close one to WllllSIOn 2 1 Mysterlous joy rtders car takes beatmg CK1ngswood game tomorrowj Avon forced to change tradltronal rrval after defeattng Kingswood 33 0 New gym plans thwarted as old gym becomes Aslan Flu ward Wrtches goblins and Paul Flemmg fasclnate Avon on Halloween Avon strtders take lead over Loomls and Conrad High School 1n seasons first cross country meet Athletrc dance success although Barry pamcs over mtsplaced dates ulxan Bryan speaks on Russta and Near East Quretest Glee Club sessron smce 4000 BC Mr Sharp takes over practnce Headmaster trlps on Berglund s tape recorder Htghly perfumed black and whxte vtsltor attends breakfast wrth Mr Kelleys dog and purchases atomnzer at school auctton Satellrte speaker deltvers message whlle CO bombs establrsh orb1t around Avon Campus ohn Arthur Mrtchell Hnally accepted into Avons elrte scholastlc clrcle after makmg Effort Honor Roll Rumor has rt that the chef has been replaced by a certain Dr Valdamar Court system baffled FBI called ln on case to flngerprlnt Dawes Davenport and Gardners lottery folds 206 happy students leave for vacation 206 not so happy students vamly wart outsrde the chapel for MOD to check them rn after Chrrstmas vacatxon 46 Semors almost mlss College Entrance Exammatron Boards as Phelps stranns to change chams on bus umors and Sennors respond eagerly to openmg of Wrnter Carmval Headmaster says No hayrrde Wxnter Carnrval opened to Second Form Daughter born to Saxbys School store takes loss wtth compllmentary cxgars Tranqutllrzer sales go up as exams approach Saxby broadens horlzons wrth 7 up machme 46 Senlors breathe unanrmous srghs of rellef 19 .24 ,. ,... . .. .. 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THE HISTORY OF 58 The trme was June 1952 the place a drngy office within the walls of a strange looking establrshment fashron ed mysteriously enough after the style of an old fifteenth century Cotswald Village the occasion the first meetmg of a group of highly trained and selective technrcrans and en grneers assembled to begm the development of a top secret project to be completed at latest by june of 1958 The staff of engineers not yet fully accustomed to work mg with each other drd not accomplish a great deal of work over the summer but by September of that year the founda tron upon which to build and expand had been constructed This basic skeleton consisted of five necessary mam parts each supporting the others yet specralrzxng rn a smgle aspect of the functronrng of the mstrument These parts lrsted in alphabetical order would sound somethmg like this Fuesse nrch Keller Mogmelnrckr Neher and Tilley It 15 easrly seen that the code names of these parts were so devised to make it impossible to gam any information as to the use of the part rtself from merely hearing the word mentioned thus the necessrty of the following explanation The first part the Fuessenrch was assigned to the very special job of seemg to rt that all of the other parts were functronmg properly Its job was later to fall under a category called Student Council but this rs of little importance at present The purpose of the second part the Keller was the very rm portant one of brrdgmg the gap between the project and the outside world servmg rn the capacity of what may be termed a communication system It has been rumored how ever that rather than usmg wires or radro waves to commu mcate mformatron and ideas the system actually shuttled back and forth at supersonic speeds between the project and the home base The thrrd system of the project was to begm the mstallment of a strange soundmg part called a Mog nrelnrckr It was the task of this portion of the projects mechanism to make all the necessary calculatrons whrle the rnstrument was to be rn operation This section like the first was one soon to be enlarged The last two parts the Tnlley and the Neher were con structed wrth much care and concern so as to be perfectly compatible throughout the entrrety of the instruments operanon with little rf any frrctxon coming between the two This sectxon of the project was m complete control of the grounds and surroundrngs of the base That wrnter the group of technxclans drsbanded some what to work on mdrvrdual research projects None the less the data received about the operatronal tests on the systems were carefully gone over wrth a fine tooth comb and rn nearly every case there was a general nodding of approval among the group of planners The next two years called for fervent frenzied work on the part of the screntrsts Each of the formerly mentioned systems was mcreased to some extent and several new ones were added to the project The most notrceable of these additions was perhaps one called the Martrn Mrtchell This part along wrth the Berglund was quick to be recognrzed as a future portion of the aforementioned Student Councrl At this time rt was rumored that this system would be ready for prelrmmary operatlon by September of 1957 The communrcatrons system was also mcreased by the addrtron of one ponderous Stanley Strouch as was the system concerned with grounds by a thmg called the Brshop Two important new developments were added at this time to the already srzeable lrst In the first place a group of instruments concerned with what was named the social system of the project was mstrtuted with the appearance of two technical innovations straight off the drawing board named the Nugent and the Chambers These strange looking thrngs were soon to be added to and be classrfred under the collectrve name of the Gold Key By this time the word was out that the project under constructlon was to be some sort of a super sonrc mrssrle and thus conjectures over the kmd of fuel to be used were preva lent judging from the length of trme that the project had been m construction rt seemed obvious that the propellant was not to be an ordinary one After much fervent searchrng and scroungmg by newspaper reporters rt was finally drs called muscle After much more drlrgent searching this m1x ture was found to be made up of a combination of strange soundmg chemicals Donnelly Campagna Marsh Bokhof Porter and Kellam most of which were mrxed and propor txoned rn a formidable machine called the coach Wrthrn a year this list was to include a few more hrghly specralrzed substances under the names of Ferrrer Phelps McBride and Tracy By the fall of 1957 a shelf of rare chemicals had been so well arranged and worked over that during the autumn months of that final year the fuel fired almost perfectly throughout the testmg season Durmg the last two years the final touches were added to the systems The newly developed calculatrng devrce called the Barry was added to the mstrumentatron section as was the equally new and hard workmg development the Lash The communrcatrons system was also expanded rn makmg ready for the yet secret journey The Kolodney the Conlon and the Marsh all were desrgned for th1s purpose alone At last the long antrcrpated day of firmg approached there was a final scurry of actrvrty and the towering rocket powered missile was at last unveiled to the general public Each day weather conditions were carefully scrutmrzed and finally near mrdday of June 5 1958 the final Word was given and the great rocket thundered upward on a four year tour of Yale Georgetown Prmceton Washington and Lee Cornell Wrllrams Harvard and numerous other far off planets 9 l a h Q D I D ' , 3 . 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' ' 1. 1 9 . 7 1 9 1 v 22 1 1 i X Dus- EDWARD JOSEPH BARRY 641 Elzzabetb Drwe lr, Wmter Park Florzda Glee Club 2 3 4 Secretary 4 rstory Club 3 4 Presrdent 4 voman 5 Q I my, WSI uden r C ounc 114 Qlirfilrl Dance Commrttee 4 Charrman 4 Drnrng Room Commrttee Head Dorm Monrtor 4 Wmged Beaver 4 W NL onor Roll 2 3 ll oars Head Fesrrval 4 W I Ir rlfrml ,V W Jv soccer 5 M3 Intramural W Vw rirttixsizi ,W if X W' ,W Wrestlrng 2 Swrmmrng 3 4 Tennrs 2 Aym 3 Ed harls from the deep south He has been M Xguently been on the Honor Roll and the Dean s Lrst Avon for three years Ever srnce he came rn t ,L Asrde from berng successful at Avon rn all aspects Fourth Form he has accomplrshed a great deal wrt of school lrfe Ed has always been most wrllrng to hrs lrvely personalrty clever wrt and rntellectual help wherever hrs servrces were needed Hrs srncere actrvrty Ed has been a valuable and conscrentrous worker rn many extra currrcular actrvrtres He has been a member of the Glee Club for three years and was elected Secretary of the organrzatron rn hrs Senror Year The Hrstory Club also elected hrm Presrdent rn the same year In the lrterary field Ed has achreved recognrtron through hrs work on the Avoman and the Wnnged Beaver He was honored rn hrs last year by electron to the Student Councrl and was chosen to be monrtor rn Pelrcan Dormrtory On the athletrc Held Ed has supported the var srty soccer and tennrs teams He partrcularly showed hrs abrlrty rn hrs fifth form year when he won a junror varsrty letter rn soccer In sprte of all hrs extra currrcular actrvrtres and rnvaluable servrce to outsrde organrzatrons Ed has been an academrc leader of hrs class He has fre frrendly sprrrt wrll be mrssed 24 'Problems problems, problems 1 W' . . , V f rp . y . nxt fum N I rxulff .M mr? r r , .,, fy V' . , r lj, pi fp - X .rl ' I . , XJXYAW11 xllx .. i . 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MILTON EDWARD BERGLUND New Harwmter Road Tornngton Connectzcut Dmrng Room Committee 2 3 Student Councrl 3 Avoman 2 3 Dorm Monitor 3 History Club 1 2 3 Village Attorney 2 3 Law Course 3 Form Prrze 2 Club Soccer 1 2 3 4 Varsity Track Manager Swimming Manager 3 Mrlt has been at Avon for five years and has drstrngurshed hlmself rn a great many school act1v1t1es Because of hrs vivid personalrty and wrtty sense of humor he has been acclaimed a real politician Academically he has achieved a great success and Im sorry sir this ns my classroom been one of the leaders of his class Hrs name has usually appeared on the Deans List and he has con trrbuted greatly to most of hrs classes especially rn history Whtle Milton was rn the Frfth Form he played an important part rn the school publications On the Avoman he held the posruons of Editor rn Chief Crrculatron Manager and News Editor Durmg the Berglund epoch the paper appeared tn a srx page issue for the first time ln a number of years Mllt also achieved recognntron rn the school court system He acted as Vlllage Attorney rn hrs fifth form year and was one of the admmrstrators of the Bar Course After being elected to the Student Council Mnlton served as head dorm momtor m Elephant Dormrtory It was also durmg hrs fifth form year that Mrlt was elected Presrdent of the History Club He was so successful rn filling this positron that later he was chosen President of the Model Umted Nations As sembly rn Hartford There IS no doubt but that Mrlton w1ll have a splendid career rn the college of hrs chorce I 1 D 11 1 917 .. . . . ,,, , , J y . . 7 1 1 -- , , . , . 9 ur . .. n , . Dave has been at Avon since the Second Form He has participated in many activities which have profited from his efforts Dave is very interested in outdoor life and has contributed significantly to the Nimrod Club of which he has been a member for three years. By work- ing conscientiously in the woodlands he has furthered the projects of the club greatly. Academically Dave has been a most conscientious student' consequently his name has frequently appeared on the Effort Honor Roll. In addition to his other responsibilities Dave has been a member of the Glee Club for three years. Dave is one of the few individuals in this country who is interested in the medieval sport of falcon- training. He has received recognition for his skill in this field in the newspapers. Dave drew great attention in the Boars Head Festival while in a pro- cession with the hawk on his arm. Jf'CffMfV fffbrwfwj, gym! 027147 ffm-L twat Jaw! DAVID BISHOP Congren Street Fazrheld C onnectzcul Glee Club 2 5 Nimrod Club 2 3 4 Riding 2 5 4 Track 2 3 4 Wrestling 3 Cross Country 4 In addition to his other interests Dave is an enthusiastic gun collector He is especially interested in antique guns and occasionally hunts with one of his old muskets He is also the proud owner of a restored Model A Ford You ought to see my Hawk! ,M ff 'A L . !,,4 l RICHARD CLAYTON BOKHOF 1011 Glenview Road Glenview, lllinoi: Dormitory Monitor 4 Varsrry Football 4 Lacrosse 3 Werght Lrftrng 4 Wrestlrng 3 Court Barlrff 4 The ROTC system at Avon was drscontrnued three years ago but rt was rernstated durrng the wrn ter of 1957 when a certarn Colonel Bokhof stepped onto the campus Although Drck entered school rn the mrddle of hrs fifth form year he adjusted easrly You know to the new srtuatron Hrs schoolmates became so well acquarnted wrth hrs clever wrt that rt was not long before he was well establrshed as one of the most amrable boys rn hrs class Drcks most srgnrficant contrrbutron to Avon has been rn athletrcs where he has excelled rn wrestlrng lacrosse and football He partrcularly shone rn foot ball rn the fall of hrs Senror Year when he played hrs posrtron well and also helped notrceably to spark the team Durrng the wrnter term rn wrestlrng Drck ac complrshed the unusual by prnnrng down Coach Cochrane to the count of three The Student Councrl drd not farl to recognrze Drcks capacrty for leadershrp rn hrs Senror Year he was appornted monrtor rn Eagle Dormrtory He was also chosen barlrlf of the Student Court Drcks pleasant personalrty and exceptronal sense of humor have made hrm one of the best lrked mem bers of hrs class Although he has only been at Avon a year and a half he has contrrbuted more than hrs share ro the achrevements of thrs Senror Class . nm , , , - , . , . . . . 1 3 2 ' ' X. 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H 'Iliff 1'-,SV It drdnt take long for Johnny to make a name for hrmself when he arrrved here at Avon three years ago Srnce then he has steadrly progressed to become one of the well known members of the Senror Class johnny a good athlete has spent much trme rn the practrce of varrous sports In hrs first year he excelled rn JV football and recerved a letter for hrs achrevements That wrnter he braved the brtrng Con nectrcut cold and went out for Communrty Servrce In hrs second year Johnny was ofhcral scorekeeper for the football team The followrng wrnter he went out for werght lrftrng and served wrth such profi crency that he was elevated to the posrtron of Student Coach rn hrs Senror Year ohnnys vocal accomplrshments are to be envred Ever srnce he arrrved he has been rn the Glee Club lendrng hrs excellent vorce to the barrtone sectron In hrs first and second years he was a member of the Chapel Chorr and rn hrs first year he was a member of the Avon I-Ierrs the most exclusrve srngrng group JOHN J CAMPAGNA 246 Coplzer Avenue Pelham New York JV Football 2 Varsrty Football Scorekeeper 4 Communrty Servrce 2 3 Werght Lrftrng 3 4 Student Coach 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Chapel Chorr 2 3 Avon Herrs 3 Dance Commrttee 3 4 on campus Yes we shall mrss johnny around campus wrth hrs pleasant personalrty and appealrng sense of humor We know that wrth all hrs assets he rs bound to succeed What happened? 1 I 9 . ,. , 9 x s s - v 1 . , ' . . 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I , , . , ' 7 ' 1 J , . . x 1 1 x 7 J rr n ALEXANDER H CARTER 440 Louella Avenue Wayne Penmylvama Lawyer 4 Varsity Soccer 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Gold Key 4 Honor Roll 4 Bemg a new student d1d not present a problem to Xandy Carter He was qurck to ,om many extra currrcular act1vt1es and achneve recogmuon on the campus Xandy s ab1l1t1es were first made apparent nn ath I wonder rf I looked better wrth a beard? letrcs on the soccer field He helped the team out of many txght plays and contrnbuted conslderably to nts fightmg sp1r1t After wmmng his varslty letter ln soccer he went on to spend the wmter playlng bas ketball wnth the Joypoppers During the sprrng term Xandy returned to the meadows to play base ball further demonstratrng good sportsmanshxp and apparent rn hrs work w1th the Gold Key also rn student government where he served as a lawyer rn the court He was moreover a valuable member of the Glee Club and the Avon Heirs because of hxs excellent voice He acted the Court Jester 1n the Boars Head Festrval For thxs role Xandy grew a very presentable auburn beard whlch he was loathe to lose afterward Hrs lxvely antncs and extemporaneous chatter set the merry tone for the feast In spite of this lmposxng l1st of outstandrng ac IIVIIICS Xandy has been often on the Honor Roll It has lndeed been a successful year for thls Pennsyl vaman who has contrrbuted so wholeheartedly to the hfe of the village I 1 7 ' , - , . . fme team spirt. 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' 7 7 ' 7 3 , . l Q4 ' QCJJLI K AQ, bl In Jrm s three years at Avon he has left qurte impression on the school It would be difficult to humor jrm has shown hrs greatest abrlrty on the athletic field In hrs Senior Year he was a member of the varsity soccer and swimming teams He also partrcr pated rn swimming soccer and baseball as an under classman Jim has had hrs share of other extra curricular actrvrtres During hrs last two years at school he served as a lawyer rn the Student Court He also joined the Glee Club rn hrs Semor Year jim dem onstrated hrs exuberant personality rn hrs Semor Year when he was a member of the Rally Committee He also worked on the Dance Committee rn hrs fifth form year Because of hrs lively personality he has become Qwlwww NIELS JAMESON cHAcE Nanaquaket Road Twerton Rhode Irland Varsity Swimming 4 Varsity Soccer 4 Swrmmrng 3 Soccer 3 Baseball 5 Student Lawyer 3 4 Glee Club 4 Dance Committee 4 Rally Committee 4 Effort Honor Roll 3 one of the best lrked members of hrs class It rs not drfhcult to End Jim for he rs erther rn hrs room sur from some drstance It rs said that hrs vorce carrres from here to Denver But it s radio Moscow Q- of' swag All -' D 40 f f , W 5 , M-in 5 N .QD i , :IV V . . , 4 . , 7 . an . . I . forget his vivid personality and excellent sense of rounded by eager listeners, or making himself heard ao H H ' AUSTIN CHAMBERS I2 East 97th Street New York New York R O T C 1 Avoman 1 2 Advertlsmg Manager 2 Dance Comrruttee 3 4 Wznged Beaver 4 Typmg Edrtor 4 Hrstory Club 2 3 4 Lnbrary Commrttee 2 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Choxr 2 3 Vice presrdent 3 Lawyer Varsrty So cer 1 2 3 4 Varsrty 1' nnrs 1 2 3 4 Boxmg Effort Honor Roll 2 3 4 Gold Key 2 3 Presxdent 3 Boars Head Festxval 1 2 3 4 Austrns artrval at Avon four years ago marked the beglnnlng of an lnterestrng career Hrs calm att: tude toward lrfe made hrm many friends both among the students and the faculty He has drstrngurshed hrmself rn many aspects of school llfe partrcrpatrng Txme for a mxdmght snack rn both varsrty and lntramural sports and jO1f1lI'lg many extra currrcular act1v1t1es dents at Avon Austm lrved IU Mt Prerponts house Here where xt IS qulet he was not dlsturbed by the usual sounds of dormrtory lrfe As a result of hard work hrs name could regularly be seen on the Effort Honor Roll In the field of sports Aus has partrcrpated ln var srty and JV soccer varsrty and JV tennls and a few mtramural sports He excelled rn all of them Austm has been a member of many of the clubs and has taken an active part rn Communlty Servlce He belonged to the Hrstory Club Glee Club Gold Key and the Chapel Chorr He also worked wrth the Dramatrcs Club whrch produces the annual Boars Head Festrval and was a key figure on the Amman staff I 7 7 -I ., , 7 . 7 7 7 5, 4 - p C o , , , I e 7 7 7 4 7 7 7 v A 7 7 7 7 . . , . . . . 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U . 7 7 7 , j - . . , . . , 7 7 ' 1 7 31 A roarrng engrne a cloud of dust and a hearty love that carburetor and john Conlon once more barely makes a first perrod class It seems that the happy go lucky Irrshman from Farmrngton Connectr cut wrll do well rn lrfe Even rf he loses everythrng else hrs lrvely personalrty wrll carry hrm through A student at Avon for three years john has par trcrpated rn many of the schools actrvrtres and rn hrs Senror Year placed second rn the race for class song rr In hrs Hrst year he rode at the now non exrstent Avon stables and partrcrpated whole heartedly rn servrng the communrty In hrs second year he contrnued contrrbutrng to these two actrvrtres whrle takrng on three more two of whrch showed hrs extreme rnterest rn the musrcal organrzatrons on campus In that year he jorned the Glee Club the schools large musrcal group and a smaller organrzatron the Avon Herrs whrch constr tutes Avon s answer to the Wlhrffenpoofs In athletrcs he swam for Colonel Evans on the swrmmmg team JOHN WILLIAM CONLON Two Male Road Farmuigton Connectzcut Rrdrng 2 3 Communrty Servrce 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Avon Herts 3 4 Sarlrng Club 4 Club Soccer 4 Club Swrmmrng 3 In that same year ohn and hrs car competed wrth Mr Kegley rn shuttlrng the grrls who had arrrved for the Wrnter Carnrval onto the campus ohns keen rnterest rn school actrvrtres wrll not soon be forgotten Hop rn' , - ' 1 J 9 7 5 , J 2 9 9 J ll Y! . . l I , . - . , - s ' ' 1 . , - . . . , . . . . . 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' 7 . .. - H GRAFFLIN COOK III 119 Taplow Road Balnmore I2 Maryland Varsrty Swrmmrng 5 4 Boxrng 2 Lacrosse 3 Cross Country 4 Rrflery 3 Effort Honor Roll 2 3 4 Gold Ke 3 4 Y Avoman 3 4 Thrs representatrve from Balrtmore to the Class of 58 has been at Avon for three years He has partrcrpated rn many actrvrtres wrthout ever allowrng them to encroach upon hrs scholastrc effort so that hrs name has frequently appeared on the Effort Honor Ro I m off to Baltrmore One of Cookres greatest contrrbutrons has been on the swrmmrng team for whrch he holds a varsrty letter He was a member of the record breakrng relay team rn hrs fifth form year and one of the supportrng free stylers rn the forty yard sprrnt Graf rs also a member of the select group from Baltrmore who have trred to establrsh lacrosse as a sprrng sport at Avon It rs not uncommon to see hrm out leadrng thrs group rn frrendly catch Durrng the fall term of hrs Senror Year Graf was one of the long drstance runners on the Avon cross country team In addrtron to these he has also partrcrpated rn boxrng and rrflery Thrs well groomed boy has always been a leader rn Avons socral actrvrtres He served loyally on the Gold Key and the Avoman rn hrs junror and Senror Years The many frrends that Grafflrn has made at Avon can testrfy to hrs line personalrty and keen sense of humor for whrch he wrll be remembered 9 1 1 x Q 1 9 . . . . , . . r . . . . 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I . . . . . .1 . . -. - 33 H' Braxton came to Avon rn h1s Junlor Year and almost rmmedlately became one of the most popular persons on campus Durmg the fall season he was one of the spark plugs of the football team In the wmter term he lrfted werghts ln an effort to rmprove h1s physrque He was so successful that by spring he was able to press more than hrs own welght The followmg year he made a name for hrmself agarn on the football field very definrtely provmg that a small man can be just as good as rf not better than a larger one In the wmter wexght lzftmg was again his chorce He succeeded rn pressmg forty pounds more than hrs own werght, qunte a remark able accomphshment' In hrs studxes, Brac made the Honor Roll and IS one of the better students m hrs class Brac will certamly be mrssed by everyone next K X7 J! jf XP by BRAXTON DEW x fl X A X Lzttle Tuckaboe New Hart ord Connecticut Varsrty Football 3 4 Avon Henrs 4 Lnbrary Monrtor 3 Honor Roll 3 4 Glee Club 5 4 Wmged Beaver 4 Werght Lrftmg 3 4 Lawyer 5 year Hrs easy manner and hrs great abrlrty for mak mg frlencls have made hrm lrked by everyone Hts college choxce IS Washrngton and Lee He wrll un doubtedly gam the popularrty there whrch he has enjoyed at Avon My homework can wart V! if L fl' x up ffl U A A , -bf' 7 NWC, 53 . 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IAQ' I , ' lx ,l l 4 N X, Z' ,til ' ' ' f A t 1 A5 f x X y me of ,C Y 'u X 34 l' WILLIAM DONNELLY JR 451 Perez Paco Mamla Pbzllzpme Irlandr Sw1mm1ng 3 Football 3 Soccer 4 Baseball 3 4 Commumty Serv1ce 4 D1n1ng Room Comm1ttee 4 Avoman 3 4 Llbrary Momtor 4 Effort Honor Roll 3 4 Although B111 d1d not arrrve at Avon unt1l the beg1nn1ng of h1s junlor Year he has made many fr1ends and accomplxshed a great deal B111s lnterest ln sports became apparent when almost 1mmed1ately after h1s arrrval he 1o1ned the vars1ty football team HIS ab111ty was soon evldent as he wfestled for the I dxdn t mean to oversleep Pop' pos1t1on of fullback on the junlor VHISIIY After a splendrd showmg 1n football B111 moved on to swlm mmg where he produced a good record He swam the freestyle and became an mvaluable member of the ducks When sprmg came he left the water for dry land and jomed the baseball team It was not unt11 the fall of 1957 however that B111 achleved h1s greatest sports success the much respected and very responstble pos1t1on of goalte for the VHISIIY soccer team W1thout h1s fast plays and spectacular saves many more goals whould have been B111 has been a very valuable man to Avon ln yet another way extra currlcular act1v1t1es 1n the form of Communlty Servlce Not only IS he a hard WOfklHg member of the D1n1ng Room Comm1ttee but also actlve on the staff of the lrbrary monrtors Whenever you meet B111 he IS always nn a cheer ful mood and ready to help any tlme he IS needed ThlS combmed wlth h1s fr1endly personallty has suc ceeded 1n w1nn1ng h1m a great deal of respect from all Avon1ans young and old A very versat1le young man B11ls name fre quently appeared on the Effort Honor Roll HIS fav r1te hobby IS co1n collectmg There you have B111 sports act1v1t1es a good scholastrc record As he leaves Avon one can be sure that he w1ll be mlssed by everyone rnght down to that absent B Wa1ter , . I I 9 1 3 1 1 ' , . . . 1 o u , . 3 I 7 3 scored against the Avon team. , D . . .. . ! , - s 1 ' , . , - . - , . .. , ' 3 35 A four year man John has led an actrve l1fe at Avon From hrs first year he has gained many friends and has shared 1n numerous actxvmes Makmg the Effort Honor Roll throughout hrs Freshman Sopho more and Jumor Years John has demonstrated great perseverance In sports john has been an actwe partlcnpant ln numerous fnelds Startmg wrth sxx man football m hns Freshman and Sophomore Years he went on to club and JV football ln hrs Junnor and Senlor Years In wmter sports too John has been actlve parncu larly m the fields of boxmg wrestlxng and swnm mmg Tenms and softball have benefited from hls partrcrpanon rn the sprung Extra curricular actxvmes have seen much of john He has been a library monntor smce h1s JUHIOI Year and has also been actxve as a chapel acolyte post JOHN EDWARD DOOLEY 1146 Mill Hzll Terrace Southport C onnectzcut JV Crew 1 Snx man Football 1 2 Wtestlxng 1 2 Tennis 1 2 Softball 3 Effort Honor Roll 1 2 Boars Head Festlval 4 Spanish Club 3 Club Football 3 Boxmg 3 JV Football 4 Recreatxonal Swlmmmg 4 Lxbrarlan 3 4 Post Office 4 Chapel Acolyte 4 Hlstory Club 4 Chess Club 2 3 Commumty Servxc Gold Key 4 Avoman 4 office clerk and member of the Gold Key Hlstory Club Chess Club and Avoman john wlll be missed not only for the lastmg xmpressron he has left upon Avon but for hrs shrmng Rough test tomorrow I ' 1 5 3 ' 7 ! 3 ! . , . e l, 2 7 . I 7 S ' . 3 V . 3 l I ' ' 7 , ' , personality and wxllmgness to help. , C , at 1 . 1 Q I 9 . ' I 1 ' Y 7 36 ' ROBERT GAIL F ERRIER 2825 W 26 Street Ene Penmylvama Varsrty Football 4 Varsrty Swrmmmg 4 Varsity Baseball 4 Although some Avomans suffered from mrsap prehensron that thrs was to be a qulet year for the Senror Class that mrsunderstandmg was qurckly dns srpated by the rather consprcuous arrrval of Ferrrer The fall was filled wrth many events and M just a small batch today among these were the excrtmg football games about which one cannot speak wrthout mentronrng Bobs name In his positron of tackle he contributed to the spurt of the Brg Red and he helped grve light to the team Certamly we all regard has varsrty letter as a reward well earned on the athletrc field Durrng the wmter term Bob agarn proved hrs skrll as one of Colonel Evans speedy splashers He drd not lrmrt hrs athletrc contrrbutron to two sports term He IS also qurte a tennis enthuslast Although Bob excels m extra currrcular actrvrtres the one he clarms to enjoy the most rs sleeprng Hrs other more obvrous rnterest IS women especrally Smrth women Bob was parucularly msprred rn Englrsh VI whxle the class was readrng about a certarn Phrl Ferrxer rn john Brown: Body Cwhzch rncrdentally he had never readb as a result Dr Mrtchell qurckly nrck named hrm Phxl Bobs extremely colorful personalrty and extra ordrnary sense of humor have garned hrm much recogmtron from hrs schoolmates It rs drllicult for one to belreve that he has been here only for one year R eitherg he played varsity baseball during the spring -4 ' u , . . , . ' 37 There are very few actrvrtres rn whrch Cleve has not partrcrpated srnce he came to Avon srx years ago Thrs leaders earnest wrllrngness to help and srncere frrendly sprrrt have always been apparent to the stu dent body Srnce hrs days rn the Frrst Form he has won the respect and recognrtron of hrs colleagues and the faculty Hrs unflaggrng efforts wrth the Nrmrod Club caused hrm to be elected Presrdent of that or ganrzatron by hrs fellow members rn hrs Senror Year He has contrrbuted notrceably to the success of our government In hrs fifth form year Cleve was elected to the Student Councrl Durrng the Junror Year also he was appornted Vrllage Clerk He was re elected to the Councrl for the first term of hrs Senror Year and was chosen by the Councrl to be Vrce Warden of the school at that trme On the lrterary srde of school actrvrtres Cleve has served for several years on the staff of the Auonnm Thrs year he was honored by berng elected Managrng Edrtor of the newspaper He has achreved superror results rn hrs studres and hrs name has frequently appeared on the Honor Roll Cleve has also served at varrous trmes as Secretary of the Hrstory Club on the Drnrng Room Commrttee and wrth the Sugar LEONARD CLEVELAND FUESSEN ICH P0 Box 26 Lztcb eld Conneclzcut JV Football 1 2 Nrmtod Club 1 2 3 Presrdent 4 Dorm Monrtor 3 4 Student Councrl 3 4 Vrce Warden 4 Sugar Bush Club 1 2 Drnrng Room Commrttee Hrstory Club 1 2 3 Secretary 3 Avoman 2 3 4 Managrng Edrtor 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 Bush We have often wondered how Cleve managed to get rt all done At present wrrtrng rt seems that more than one person wrll be needed to fill hrs shoes an other year Maybe Ill get some sleep next week . h 'y' . y E ,y , ,4 g 4 4' Q ' ' ' 1, 2, 5 gsm.. as N l GERALD L GAUDETTE II Grafton Marmchuretn Wrestlrng 4 Intra mural Softball 4 Dorm Monrtor 4 Gerry drd not Jorn the rllustrrous class of 1958 untrl our Senror Year was well under way Hrs class mates however were qurck to recognrze hrs lrkable personalrty and easy gorng nature and he soon had made many frrends Whether rn lrvely bull sessrons Well I pahked my cah rn Hahvahd Yahd or rn the classroom Gerry always made hrs presence e t Gerry was a member of Coach Cochranes wres thrs field Gerry spent hrs sprrng term as a member of the softball squad Although he was only able to partrcrpate rn two athletrc actrvrtres durrng hrs short stay at Avon Gerry proved hrmself an able and wrllrng teammate In short we can safely say that Gerry s late arrrval here presented absolutely no problem to hrm or hrs classmates We wrsh he mrght have been wrth us longer In ' ' . ' - f 1 . . . ,. . tling squad and showed himself to be quite able in Dave came to Avon as a junror and because of the great drfference between prep and hrgh school he was unable to parrrcrpate rn as many actrvrtres as he wrshed He came here as a readrng problem but as a result of much hard work made the Honor Roll and drd well academrcally both as a junror and a Senror Dave became one of the most popular of the Senrors and rt was rn hrs Senror Year that hrs fine qualrtres were fully realrzed Dave excelled rn both varsrty soccer and varsrty track He was a great asset to the teams fillrng the posrtron of rrght wrng rn nearly every soccer game and runrung a fine race rn track He jorned the Glee Club rn hrs frrst year here and drd so well that rn thrs year he became Co Presrdent of the club He also jorned the Avon Herrs rn hrs frrst year and proved a valuable contrrbutor to thrs versatrle and talented group Daves popularrty became apparent at the begrn nrng of hrs Senror Year when he was appornted Commrssroner of Breakage of the first term student it Q DAVID H HATHAWAY 22158 Wert Lake Road Rocky Rwer 16 Obzo Basketball 3 4 Softball 3 4 Varsrty Soccer 3 4 Track 3 Drnrng Room Commrtree 3 4 Glee Club 5 4 Co Presrdent Dorm Monrtor Avon Herrs 3 4 Honor Roll 3 councrl Dave also became a dorm monrtor rn Ele phant servrng rn that posrtron conscrentrously Daves quret unobtrusrve personalrty and srncere manner have greatly augmented the close frrendly sprrrt of the class of 1958 Thrs wrll teach you to drsobey a monr tor 0 '5 - s s -, I -' ' f 4' 5 ' Q sr V ' T ' 1 ll .C K ' f 4 . . 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Y . . a n 1 u n 9 7 Communrty Servnce 4 tb Ass X A , Q Miha STEPHEN ROBERTS HOLT Q 8 Watermg Lane Luk 5559 XXX Danen C onnectzcut Dance Cornmlttee 4 Gold Key 3 4 Presldent 4 Varslty Soccer 2 3 4 Dmmg Room Commlttee 2 3 4 srl Captam 4 K, Varslty Swxmmmg 3 4 Tennns 4 Ftrst Grant m the 1956 Hartford Sclence Farr 2 Boars Head Festlval 3 4 A Club 2 3 4 Thxs qulet reserved student from Darren Con nectxcut jomed the class of 1958 three years ago Smce then hls pleasing personallty and fine sense of humor have won h1m many frlends among both fac ulty and student body Presto' N 41 5 3 Perhaps the phase of school lrfe upon whnch Steve has made the deepest rmpresslon IS that concerned with Avons soclal functions The year after his ar rrval he was admxtted to the Gold Key and because of his dependablxty and knack for organrzatxon was elected President of that club m hxs Semor Year Steve further showed hrs preference for workmg wrth other people when he yomed the Dlnmg Room Com mittee upon his arrlval He worked dthgently ln this organlzatron throughout h1s three year stay here Yet another phase of school life ln whlch Steve has excelled has been m the field of sports H15 greatest athletlc mterest has lam m the soccer team A member of thxs group for three years Steve led the Red and Blue as captam ln hls Senior Year When snow covered the soccer field Steve spent hrs after noons as a powerful back stroker for Colonel Evans Thxs athletxc team captam and presxdent has not failed to recogmze hrs academic responszblltty Hrs name has frequently appeared on the Effort Honor Roll Steves smcere quret yet enthusnasttc spmt wxll lmger long after he has departed N5 , Xi 'D sf ,Q 'f' ,Od xc lime , 46 4 A ,. . 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VX QV In the two years that Lucrus has attended Avon Old Farms he has accomplrshed a long lrst of note worthy achrevements Hrs name has appeared many trmes on the sports page of the Avomun for he has won srx varsrty letters two each rn football swrmmrng and track yet wrth all the recognrtron he has re cerved Luke has constantly been a team player not one rnflated wrth hrs own rmportance Not only rs Luke an athlete but he rs a serrous conscrentrous student Hrs name has frequently been on the Effort Honor Roll In student government Luke drstrngurshed hrmself as one of the most pro gressrve Wardens the school has ever had He was elected to the Student Councrl rn hrs frrst term at Avon and at once demonstrated remarkable abrlrty In all srtuatrons he managed to have the character and drplomacy necessary to lead the student body steadrly forward Hrs affable manner and wrllrngness to do a favor have contrrbuted also to hrs popularrty But that rs not all Luke lent hrs vorce to the Glee Club and served wrth such drstrnctron that he was elected Presrdent of the club rn hrs Senror Year He was also a dorm monrtor rn Drogenes thrs year LUCIUS JAMES KELLAM Belle Haven Vzrgmza Monrtor 3 4 Student Councrl 3 4 Warden 4 Glee Club 3 4 Presrdent 4 Dance Commrttee Avoman 4 News Edrtor 4 Winged Beaver 4 Sports Edrtor 4 Effort Honor Roll Varsrty Football 3 Varsrty Swrmmrng 5 4 Co captarn 4 Varsrty Track 5 4 Boars Head Festrval 4 and enjoyed the admrratron and respect of rts rnhabrtants As Luke leaves to excel rn college thrs fall rt rs certarn that the school wrll mrss thrs most valuable Avonran Electrons soon better shrne up the badge ,III If ' 3,4 I 3,4 f . .fi V GERALD KELLER 65 Szmrbury Road Wert Hartford 7 Connectzcut Amman 1 2 3 4 Buslness Manager 4 Lxbrary 1 2 3 Soccer 1 2 5 4 T nnls 1 2 3 4 Communxty Servlce 1 2 5 4 One of the few students who has been at Avon for the full s1x years jerry s abllmes and wnllmgness to work have drstmguxshed h1m rn many act1v1t1es and hrs alfable manner has won hxm numbers of fnends Nmevvmgqg Nm nfglp -,X I got sxx ads today Although Jerry was a day boy he was able to partncrpate 1n many of the schools extra currrcular act1v1t1es He played varsxty tennls and club soccer Jerrys mam ll'ltCI'CSt centered however rn he Avoman of which he has been a staff member for three years servrng as Business Manager rn his Senlor Year When he graduates the Avoman wnll be Iosmg a very capable busmess manager and ardent worker In addltlon he has been a library monitor and a post ofhce helper and was a member of the Boats Head Commxttee ln 1956 He has served faithfully on Communlry Servlce projects and was an actxve member of the R O T C durmg IIS lrfe here Jerry rs also a good student His work xs steady and hrs name has been on the Effort Honor Roll consrstently 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 11 e 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . , ... .. .. . , . , . , . . - . , . . . 1 1 I ' 1 1 ' 1 1 A f , , .' 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I bi' ' I7 Since Wes came to Avon from Hawau three years ago his pleasant personality and easy gomg attltude have won hrm many frrends He has taken part rn several extra currrcular ac trvxues Wes has been a member of the Glee Club hearsal a httle brt more lrvely He IS cooperatxve and easy to work wrth Wes has also shown hrs wrllnngness to help by hrs work with the Gold Key As a member of the Hrstory Club he has shown rnterest ln current affarrs He further served on the Dance Commrttee m hrs fifth form year He has partrcularly excelled rn field sports where he has been a valuable member of both the cross country and varsrty track squads He also partrcr pared rn wrestlmg and soccer Wes has shown much xnterest ln school spmt and ns a member of the select group the Rally Club GILBERT WESTMORE KING JR Box 44 Odenton Maryland Glee Club 3 4 Hrsrory Club 3 Gold Key 4 Rally Club 5 4 Track 2 5 4 Cross Country 3 4 Wrestlnng 3 Soccer 3 Dance Commrttee 3 Academlcally Wes has been a consclenuous stu dent He has shown a fine attrtude toward hrs studles and has achreved good results He has been a re spected member of his class and has helped to create a frxendly sp1r1t at Avon Aloha' , . I 7 Y i 7 ' 1 , . , - , l . . . for two years and is always on hand to make a re- , . Y , . 44 ' N K3 .ww-1' v, 0653115 aww WMV' JOSEPH FRANKLY KOLODNE p I9 Hatch Street New Bnlam Comzecncut Lrbrary Commrrtee 2 3 4 Lawyer 5 4 Communrty Servrce 2 5 4 Effort Honor Roll 2 3 4 Joe has been at Avon for three years Hrs wrll rngness to work and accept responsrbrlrty and hrs authorrtatrve manner have all contrrbuted to the re spect whrch he commanded of hrs classmates Joe rs especrally well known for hrs good sense of Anybody want a rrde7 humor and hrs abrlrty to take a joke Hrs most fam ous possessron hrs blue Chevrolet has won hrm many frrends whether he wanted them or not Hrs chrc busrnesslrke manner has caused hrm to be the butt of many good natured lokes but he has proved not only that he can take rt but also that he can return rt rn krnd Although joe has been unable to take part rn rnterscholastrc athletrcs he has been an avrd fan and a farthful rooter for Avon s many athletrc teams He has been unrque rn the Senror Class rn that he has assrsted the school rn the busrness office Already an establrshed busrness man rn hrs own rrght joe can be found almost every afternon workrng rn Mr East wood s domarn garnrng much experrence for later lrfe Last year Joe scored another victory whrch rllus trated both hrs popularrty and hrs lrttle known talent for organrzatron He was unanrmously elected to the posrtron of Vrce Presrdent of the exclusrve Hrstory Club In the academrc held joe has drstrngurshed hrm self by contrnually makrng the Effort Honor Roll The neatness and exactness of all hrs work has won hrm the respect of many academrc masters Joes cheerful personalrty and clever wrt wrll be mrssed at Avon for many years to come 3 Y 1 a 1 1 a a s 1 - I , . . , ' 9 J 1 . , . 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Q, of Xehejwi f G, HEN SYCLE LASH Arrrvrng rn hrs junior Year Steve was not long athletrcs On the Deans Lrst regularly he drd much to gain the respect of hrs peers and the faculty Con srstently an A student he was awarded the Harvard Book Prrze rn recognition of scholarship and charac ter at the end of hrs first year here Steve further manifested hrs abrlrty on the Avon um and as Associate Editor of the Wmged Beaver Here he evidenced hrs power of expression and no mean talent for leadership In the Hrstory Club too Steve was actrve serving as its Secretary during hrs Senror Year In addrtron to the extra curricular mterests enum erated above Steve was an actrve member of the Glee Club and Gold Key and served conscientiously on the Lrbrary Committee and on the Drnrng Room Com mittee of which he was Co chartman for a large part of hrs Senror Year He also appeared rn the Boats Head Festrval and worked as a lawyer rn the Village Court In athletrcs Steve evidenced hrs skrll both on the tennrs courts and rn the swimming pool and hrs sportsmanship was fully recognized Steves friendliness and willingness to help are J Q 184 Dean Road N Y rooklme 46 Mrarxacbuxettr mged Beaver 3 4 Associate Editor 4 J, Boats Head Festrval 4 '?'Avoman 3 4 VK 5 Lawyer 3 4 Hrstory Club 3 4 Secretary 4 Deans List 3 4 Soccer 3 4 Swimming 3 Tennis 3 Glee Club 3 4 Drnmg Room Committee 3 Lrbrary Monrtor 3 4 Gold Key 3 4 Harvard Book Prrze 3 KL XETJUX trarts appreciated by those who knew hrm Hrs con rn knowledge and practical experience was balanced by hrs enthusrastrc partrcrpatron rn the lrfe of the school I give up' .A NK Q N Q, . edu! 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My L Q-J I - 5 , is SJ N in demonstrating his skill in the classroom and in tributions to Avon were many, for Wnatihe gained ROBERT WILLIAM MARSH 47 Seldenbzll Drwe Wert Hartford 7 Conneclzcut JV Football 1 2 3 Wrestling 2 Hockey 3 Softball 2 3 Weight Lifting 4 Bob has been a student at Avon for three years A day boy from West Hartford he could often be seen racing down the road at 8 28 trying desperately to make his first period class Most of Bobs interests have been in sports He The Aide wxll never know has played football for three years and was a hard conscientious worker for Coach Cochrane He has also been on the softball team for two years the weight lifting team and the wrestling team Bob has worked hard at his studtes and his name has appeared regularly on the Effort Honor Roll girls and sports he is very interested tn cars He argued strongly when they closed the motor mechan rcs shop but he is still working on the motors of cars trying to find a way to soup up the motors Hrs affable manner and appearance have brought him many friends while at Avon and wherever he goes in life he should be a success I ' ' 7 Y l ' Y 1 - , . . u : I 7 t Aside from Bob's preoccupation with schoolwork, . . . . , . 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' 47 New thrs year john has done much to gam the esteem and confrdence of hrs fellow student Hrs genral friendly nature and excellent sense of humor have won hrm the respect of master and student alrke even rn the few months they have known hlm john s prrmary rnterests have been rn athletrcs I the fall he starred on the varsrty football team contrrbutrng much to the seasons success wrth hrs sportsman lrke attrtude and dogged determrnatron As a member of the joypoppers durmg the wrnter term he was a leader of the team playmg basketball when not clearmg rce and snow Sprmg found John down on the baseball dramond under Coach Coch ranes eagle eye agam runnrng true to the tradrtron of the McBr1de famlly A drscussron of this exuberant Senror would be most mcomplete wrthout a mentron of hrs dorm lrfe He resrded on the top floor of Drogenes wrth Phrl Ferrrer and together thrs parr of Coach s boys could have made anyone laugh Thelr sharp senses of humor and qurck comebacks made them the center of attrac they V ffl ilalwrsf Aj ' JOHN LAINE MCBRIDE Ml Belmonz, Marracburettr Varsity Football 4 B sketball 4 ' rsity Baseball 4 tron at many bull sessrons Scholastrcally john has exerted a great deal of effort and has been rewarded wrth satrsfactory grades Hrs helpful contrrbutlons to class drscussrons have done much to make them more pleasant Now heres where I go left or rs rt nght7 , . - x , . , , . . . . . 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Y ' ' ' ll ' II ' ' ' ll I Il 2 r 1. . - - U . ,- Q MARTIN F MITCHELL M North Manurung lrland Rye New York Assistant Village Clerk 2 JV Football 2 Sugar Bush 2 Gold Key 2 3 JV Lacrosse 3 Village Clerk 3 Student Council 3 Warden 4 History Club 3 4 Nimrod Club 3 Varsity Football 4 A four year man coming to Avon as a Freshman Marry has spent much time on hrs studies and has say however that he has spent even more trme in extra curricular actrvrtres In hrs Junior Year he yorned the court system of Old Farms as Village 'What me worry? tif Clerk until he was elected to the Student Council At the begrnnrng of hrs first councrl term he became dances which were held that year varred and orrgrnal In hrs Senror Year he was again elected to the council a trrbute to hrs popularity with the students and faculty He was Commissioner of Public Grounds durrng hrs second term of oHice Marty was a very actrve member of the Nimrod Club rts Treasurer rn hrs junior and Senior Years He was also elected to the Gold Key Hrs chief interest however lay rn the Nimrod Club Almost every Wednesday afternoon and Sunday found hrm helping Durph and the boys burld a new addrtron to the cabin or rn the sprrng working on the Sugar Bush rn the processing of maple syrup and sugar Marty an avrd football fan has been on the foot ball team two successive years was on the lacrosse team and ran track rn hrs unror Year A monitor rn Elephant Dormitory rn hrs junior Year he came back to the same dormitory rn hrs Senior Year to be the head monrtor Hrs mam desire upon graduation rs to enter the Unrversrty of North Carolina but g A 'NN , tw i . X M rf , N . . h . . , s V QM QQ s V ' , 4 bl XJ ' ' , 4 1 e had room study almost continually. He is ,proud to Commissioner of Welfare and worked hard to make . . J . . ' 49 p There are very few organrzatrons on campus that have not prohted rn one way or another from Petes presence Hrs amrable attrtude sharp wrt and pleasant personalrty have all served to wrn hrm the respect of teachers and students alrke Pete has achreved the hrghest possrble academrc In the Lower School he had an amazrng average and rn the Upper School he hasnt mrssed the frnal Deans Lrst for the last four years In the Thrtd and Frfth Forms he was awarded the form ptrze for outstandrng scholarshrp He achreved more than local recognrtron when rn the summer of 1957 he was chosen for a Tellurrde Assocratron Scholarshrp one of only twenty whrch were granted to more than two hundred applrcants It rs not often that students are also athletes but Pete rs the exceptron to the rule In hrs unror and Senror Years he recerved hrs varsrty letter rn soccer In the Fourth Forrn he became the Feature Edrtot of the Avonmn and advanced on to News Edrtor rn hrs fifth form year Srnce hrs Second Form he has been an able member of the Wznged Beaver and thrs year he rose to the top to take over the Edrtorshrp of the yearbook In hrs frfth form year, Pete became a lawyer rn the Student Court By the end of the year, he had drstrngurshed hrmself so well that the Student Coun crl chose hrm to be Presrdent judge, a very respected and extremely responsrble posrtron rn thrs vrllage honors f ff ff 47 Rynnlz PETER M iw? liz-40 14,563 If l-I ofd on tzcut rsta t or tor n dent ncrl Feature Edrtor 2 A Nrmtod Club I 2 Secretary Glee Club 1 la Nova Dot r y Monrtor a r 3 resrdent ustrce 4 V Var Soccer 3 4 Prrzes I 3 f unrty Servrce e ns Lrst 1 2 3 Sugar Bush Club 1 Boars Head Festrval 2 3 4 Hrs capacrty for leadershrp was demonstrated clearly by the effectrve way rn whrch he has carrred out hrs dutres as dormrtory monrtor a posrtron he has held srnce hrs Hfth form year Thrs was further rllustrated by hrs berng elected to the Student Councrl rn hrs Senror Year To say goodby to Pete wrll be hard very hard but we wrll always remember hrm for hrs rrch con trrbutron to the lrfe of Avon Old Farms Srx hours 'trll the deadlrne fl 1 nl rf slr elf 'I , 1,5 'N 5 as New I f f V .,' l Q , X ' ' 1 lx X X-' 1 'I lbw y f ' , ' 1 f' rt I r, . f P' I I Al , N7 . . oat I, UW Y ' 4 fxtf' ,' A' . I 11 rl Rf L!! LL . A I ' V t rc W7 I F If Ay . i , 2, 3, 4 -ill!! Q71 Agile l ' - - r f 43 J f 1 ' . s ' 4 1 H . . 1 A.. fr lvl ld 1, 22 3 A rf' V .Z 'News Edrtor 3 fp A!! . s a 31 4 ' , A X' Qc KW e LVL dl ff - 3 4 my . 15 W. . f C314 ' 3 4, WC ' ' 1, 2, 5, 4 ,PV If , a ' ' , , , 4 0 , . t 2 n l ' 1 - . Q ' J- ' 50 . lm JORDAN MOTT 'QM W Race Road M X0 N ortb Guzlf C onnecncut Varsnty Football 2 3 4 My Varstt Track 2 3 4 Y MQ Wrestlxn 2 8 Wexght Llftlng 3 M! Instructor 4 Avoman 2 Dorm Monltor 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Avon Helrs 2 3 4 Presndent 4 A Club 2 3 4 Wxnter Track 3 Cholr 2 Dance Commnttee 4 Effort Honor Roll 2 Jordy came to Avon three ye the Semor Class Jordys greatest contrnbutlon to the of thls class has been made posstble b 4 uslcal H1 Ma' t lent He has been a member of the Glee Club and ected Prestdent of the latter He also has an ex Q ptronal talent for playing the gultar and wlll be r membered for the folk songs he sang whlle he llved rn Eagle Dormrtory Jordy has not only dlstmgulshed hlmself xn the muslcal field but he IS also an exceptional athlete and hardworkmg student He has been on the track team and the football team for three years Even against adverse condntlons he always played exceptionally hard football because he loved the game and gave lf all he had One could always see ordy maklng the btg block or tackle In splte of a bad back Jordy was Avons top 220 yard runner on the track team Durmg the wmter months Jordy has been a stu dent lnstructor of the Werght Llftmg Club Jordy has been a steady and tenacnous worker H1s name could often be seen on the Effort Honor Roll Because of h1s lxkable character and excellent motlvatxon he will be a success rn whatever held he chooses G MK 61, 1 4 , 9 l OM 0 MJ' K W ' 1 I 1 x A7 JL , 3, 4 l Mg - 1 a if en, . . he has become an outstanding member a ef- 1 t e Avon Heirs for three years, and this year, was , . . ie H - . . . . . J ' ' ' 51 One of the five srx year men graduatrng thrs year Frank has partrcrpated rn a wrdely varred number of the actrvrtres that the school has had to offer Most of hrs actrvrtres however have been of an outdoor nature He has been a consrstent worker for the Nrmrod Club for all srx years and a member of that organrzatron for the last frve of those years The Sugar Bush Avon s answer to mass produced pancake syrup has profited from hrs conscrentrous work and hrs enthusrasm for frve years In the sports field also and has been an enthusrastrc partrcrpant rn athletrc actrvrtres ever srnce To top off hrs outdoor actrvrtres rn hrs Senror Year he became the Game Warden of the Avon Old Farms School property Wrthrn the school proper Frank has made hrs presence felt also In hrs fifth form year he was on the Dance Commrttee and the Owl Club In hrs srxth form year to the Dance Commrttee he added the Boar s Head Festrval to round out hrs extra currrcular actrvrtres Even wrth thrs rmpressrve lrst of outsrde actrvr WW! vffwjl A jgfwt njwwf 4 Cl if I Qtiiiaf C,qfCfZx T FRANK HUNTER NEHER, JR. 602 North Street Greenwich Connecticut Nrmrod Club 1 2 5 4 Vrce Presrdent 4 Presrdent 4 Sugar Bush 1 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 Treasurer 5 Game Warden 4 Dance Commrttee 3 4 Avonzan 3 4 Communrty Servrce 1 2 3 tres however he drd not neglect hrs studres He has been on the Effort Honor Roll throughout hrs last three years All of Franks contrrbutrons but espe crally hrs personalrty wrll be mrssed by those who knew hrm at Avon on the Farmrngton Durph wrll never know I I 3 3 3 3 . Y 1 , , , 4 . . , ' . . .. y , . . . , . . 5 ' , M- , ,,, at 1 a WP'F ,+-.,.M . . . , , t . . Q , outdoors, he started in touch football his frrst year ' 1 ' 1 7 52 ' a , 1 ' 6 0 f 4 4 s P fr 1 la! ss , 1 Z. EDWARD GILBERT N UGENT 70 Ragerr Road Hamden Conneczzcut JV Crew 1 Intra mural Tennrs 2 JV Lacrosse 3 Intramural Soccer 1 2 3 Communrty Servrce 1 Judo 1 Chorr 2 3 Secretary of the Gold Key 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Werght Lrftrng 4 Ron harls from Hamden Connectrcut He made numerous contrrbutrons to student lrfe at Avon even rn hrs Freshman Year and has steadrly progressed to become one of the more popular Senrors He rs known for hrs unrnhrbrted srncere manner I would like to dedrcate thrs to - A ' 1 - I : ' 4. . 4 ' A -1 I G . Sv t 4 ' , , J Surely no one wrll forget Rons musrcal talent A member of the Glee Club for four years and of the Chapel Chorr for three he has proved an outstand rng musrcal enthusrast When he leaves Avon thrs summer the Glee Club wrll have lost one of rts best vorces and ardent supporters Ron has not drstrngurshed hrmself as a great ath lete but hrs athletrc versatrlrty rs well known In hrs varred career at Avon he has partrcrpated rn JV crew JV lacrosse tennrs wrestling soccer swrm mrng and werght lrftrng Socrety poses no problem for hrm He rs always neat and well dressed and has been welcome wherever he has appeared Thrs year he was elected Secretary of the Gold Key and performed hrs dutres very effectrvely Bull sessrons wrll not be the same wrthout Ron Hrs sprcy sense of humor has made hrm the lrfe of the party We shall also mrss hrm rn the Chorr and we shall mrss hrm on the club soccer freld Thrs four year man has been one of the most popular boys rn hrs class and has contrrbuted srgnrficantly to rts success 0. ' . ,I J 1 1 , ,, 5 . . . , . 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 - 1 , - 1 , .. 1 1 1 1 1 ' , ' . r u - - - u Stu an avrd athlete has spent a rather staggered term at Avon He enrolled as a Frrst Former and contrnued makrng hrmself known to students and faculty alrke untrl he left rn mrschrevous confusron durrng hrs thrrd form year Durrng thrs perrod you mrght have found Stu rn any number of strange places rangrng from the Sugar Bush frre to hrs trap lrne down on the field Stu spent hrs most memorable trme here at school after hrs enrollment as a Srxth Former He worked hard to make the most of hrs Senror Year There are few of us here at school who can boast of academrc and athletrc prowess equal to hrs Stu contrrbuted much stamrna to thrs year s foot ball team In earnrng hrs varsrty letter he led the lrne from hrs posrtron at guard to more than one hard defensrve charge thus forlrng the other teams offen srve plays trme after trme Stu could also be seen darly durrng the wrnter term rn the gymnasrum wrth many many werghts over hrs head and rn the sprrng competrng as an outstandrng member of the track team STUART E PHELPS JR R F D C ollmwzlle C onnectzcut Football 4 Track 4 Werght Lrftrng 4 Glee Club 4 Effort Honor Roll 4 Boars Head Festrval 4 Dormrtory Monrtor 4 A mellow bass vorce was one more of Stu s assets whrch contrrbuted greatly to the Avon Glee Club Undoubtedly Stu has led a most versatrle lrfe here at Avon and rn each held to whrch he has generously contrrbuted he wrll remarn unforgotten How the devrl should l know what theta equals7 . , . I Y l 7 7 ' x 1 ' Y with a little six-man football thrown in for variety 4 fe 47' ' s , - y . . , . . y l Q, ,rf I Q, X-' ' U staff? L dbx L we XG' O we ,ffl 0 tw HOMAS PIEL U 248 W 11th Street New York New York Srx Man Football 2 Varsrty Track Manager 2 Cross Country 3 4 Wrnter Track 3 Lacrosse Manager 3 Swrmmrng Manager 4 Communrry Servrce 2 3 Vrllage Clerk 2 Lrbrary Commrttee 3 4 Dormrtory Monrtor 3 4 Vrllage Judge 4 judge 4 Presrdent Justrce 4 Agent for the New York Trmes Tom has been at Avon for three years In that trme he has garned qurte a reputatron for hrmself as a result of hrs partrcrpatron rn many school actrvrtres In the field of sports Tom has a long lrst followrng hrs name Hrs first year saw hrm on the srx man You may have the car today Dad football team for he was unable to play on the varsrty because of hrs small srze and lrght werght Durrng hrs second and thrrd years he ran cross country Very good at copmg wrth the problems of sports manage ment he held the posrtron of varsrty swrmmrng man ager rn hrs Senror Year and was lacrosse manager and varsrty track manager rn hrs Junror Year Always a good student Tom often was numbered among those who made the Effort Honor Roll He turned hrs lrterary talents to the yearbook and Nova for both of whrch he wrote many artrcles A partrcrpant rn many other extra currrcular ac trvrtres he was a dormrtory monrtor rn Elephant rn hrs unror Year and rn Drogenes rn hrs Senror Year Durrng hrs last two years he was on the lrbrary staff and as a Srxth Former he served as head lrbrary monr tor He became Presrdent justrce rn the Vrllage Courts rn hrs last year Tom rnsrsts however that he has only two real clarms to glory he appears to be the only one who has ever fallen out of a second story wrndow rn Drogenes Tower whrle rope clrmbrng and he has become known for hrs generosrty rn lettrng Mr Prer pont use hrs own car a few trmes a week Q5 LJJ' X J of X 0 C r G19 ff XX .xt 5 N .xv W .ff U Lf . 9' 44 0 Y- Wo P7 . 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' AN . . , 4 y . . g N ' ss Wzlllam judge Porter arrrvmg at Avon rn the mnddle of hrs junror Year has sparked has class both m spnrrt and rn character Judge has stood out m all sports rn which he has parttclpated In hrs junlor Year he helped to develop Avons mtramural 1ce hockey squad Agarn starrmg on an rntramural basts Judge helped to ploneer lacrosse at Avon a sport whnch has not been played on thrs campus for many years Wxth four years of expetnence behmd hlm judge took hrs place on the football team of 57 Play mg first stung tackle and guard hrs massive form and skill played an lmportant part rn Avons many vxctorres Judges spmt and leadershlp were outstandmg not only on the playing field but as a momtor rn Eagle Dormntory and wrth the staff of Eagle he led WILLIAM W PORTER Anderby Royal Oak: Maryland Lacrosse 3 Ice Hockey 3 Football 4 Welght Lrftmg 4 Momtor 4 that dorm to Wm the Dorm Prnze rn 57 Although he IS an athlete of the highest degree Judge also took part 1n Avons soclal affarrs promn nently appearmg at many dances Avon loses rn Judge a fine athlete and leader Keep those hands straxght' l . 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I - , . . - , . - s 1 ' 1 - 1 1 . . . , , . . . . 3 a v .. - N RICHARD W READ Woodland Drwe Mzddlebury Connectzcut Effort Honor Roll 2 Varsity Football 3 4 JV Basketball 2 Swrmmxng 3 4 Co Captam 4 Dorm Monitor 3 4 Boats Head Festlval 3 4 It was a sunny day rn january of 1955 when D1ck s handsome face first appeared rn our mldst Hrs quiet manner gave no mdrcatron of the popularnty he was to enjoy as an athlete leader and frrend Mmmmmmmmm matched on the basketball court rn spite of hrs herght handxcap of five foot etght and he proved to be a great asset to Avons basketball squad The following fall term Drcks athletrc prowess became mcreasmgly evrdent when he served as a valuable offensrve halfback on the varslty football team In the wmter term Drck performed wrth excep txonal ab1l1ty as a drver for the swunmmg team Wrthout hrm more than one swrmmxng meet might have proven drsastrous Dnck was grven hrs chance to prove hrmself as a leader on two occasnons first of all as co captam of thls years successful swrmmmg team and secondly as a dorm monrtor It rs a fact beyond doubt that he put hrs whole heart mto these two posrtrons and served as a true leader rn every respect Drck exerted hnmself to help others not as an athlete or a leader but as a real frrend I 3 3 I 7 . ' s , 7 ' . . , . His agility, speed, and coordination were un- c ' i ' , . Y Y ' 57 After john came to Avon 1n the mlddle of h1s JUHIOI' Year xt dxd not take long for one to recognize thxs versatlle mdlvrduals many abnlmes He was qunck to make many frnends and show h1s pleasmg One of johns most sngruflcant contrnbutnons as been as an academlc leader of his class From t e trme of hrs arrxval nn the mxddle of last year johns name has appeared regularly on the Deans Lrst or the Honor Roll He has not l1m1ted hrs achxevements to one Held In athletics john has been one of the most valuable players to the teams he has been on As a halfback on the varsity soccer team John was always on hand for a good play or to cheer the team on rn a trght game john s wxnter term was spent mtermnttently clear mg the tennls courts of snow and playlng basketball He dld not fall to porn extra curricular actrvltres and showed the same enthuslasm ln them that he 58 JOHN E RUDDY Il Owmgf Road Wert Hartfofd Conneclzcut Deans Lrst 3 Effort Honor Roll 3 Honor Roll 4 Wznged Beaver 4 Literary Edxtor 4 Lrbrary Monltor 4 Varsrty Soccer 4 Basketball 4 Varsxty Baseball 4 Boars Head Festrval 4 demonstrated nn his other fxelds of endeavor In his Semor Year he was appomted Lnterary Edrtor of the Wmged Beaver where he served very capably Needless to say John has been a leader of hrs See you at 10 30 I . , . . . . y . 1 u . . , ' personality and clever wit. class, and has contributed signilicantly to its success. , . . . h ' ' . h ! 7 J - . . . . , JAMES EDWARD RUSSELL Mam Street Souzlabury Connectzcut Football 2 Basketball 2 Communrty Servrce 2 3 4 Boars Head Festrval 2 3 4 Owl Club 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 Effort Honor Roll 2 Dormitory Monttor 4 Wrestllng 3 Dance Commtttee 2 3 4 Jrm has been at Avon for three years Accordmg to the class vote he has contrnbuted more to the school than any of hrs classmates He has done a great deal of work ln many actlvmes N0 task has been too large for htm to tackle whether rt has been QE, WH 'UQ Want to see a sneak PICVICW, 1n an organrzed form of Communrty Servlce or merely somethmg that needed domg He could frequently be found helpmg rn the school store He served as technrcxan tn the Boar s Head Festival for two years and as a Senior he headed the Boars Head Com mnttee A great deal of the pageants success can be attrrbuted to hrs fine talent for organrzatxon jrm has also done much to make the dances held m the last two years very successful Hrs artrstlc decoratxons and lnghtmg effects were the center of attentron The Student Councnl dnd not fall to recognrze Jrms fine capacrty for leadershrp when they made htm a dorm monltor durrng h1s Senlor Year Athletxcally jim has partcrpated rn football bas ketball and wrestlrng In addition to thrs long lrst of achxevements Jrms name has often appeared on the Effort Honor Roll jrm has put much smcere effort mto all hrs en deavors durmg the past three years and has been always ready to glve of hnmself for others I ! l , . 9 5 3 3 9 31 4 9 1 , . ' 7 y . . . zegfi.-iiffr 1 - A fgrmfffff as A ' y,a, Q A ' 'BW 1 1 Q 1 1 9 3 ' , . 7 Jeff won the frrendshrp of students and faculty alrke durrng hrs four years here at Avon He was a better than average student hrs name appearrng almost constantly on erther the Effort Honor Roll or the Honor Roll eff has garned drstrnctron rn many ways smce he arrrved He was a member of the Owl Club for three years a lawyer rn the Polrce Court for two years and a member of the Hrstory Club for the same length of trme Showrng many qualrtres of leadershrp jeff rose from the posrtron of staff wrrter to that of Photog raphy Edrtor and Busmess Manager of the Wmged Beaver He served on the Avoman staff for three years and became Typrng Edrtor rn hrs junror Year and Photography Edrtor rn hrs Senror Year Thrs plus the fact that he was a lrbrary monrtor for hrs frrst three years shows the wrde extent of hrs extra currrcular actrvrtres Jeff was manager rn successrve years of the JV and varsrty swrmmrng teams and a varsrty track man ager for one year He also partrcrpated rn varrous rntramural sports QQ we 4 X? ,DMV br JV XY JEFFREY GoRDoN SCHLEIN Y by Q5 975 Brower! Pom! Branch Q Woodmere New York er 1 Rrfle Team 2 rw CSoftball 1 2 4 l bg rack Manager 3 my Xgm Swrmmrng Manager 5 4 c ck KC wl Club 2 4 Lrbrary Monrtor 1 2 3 Hrstory Club 2 3 Lawyer 3 4 jr Dorm Monrtor 4 Wznged Beaver 5 4 Photography Edrtor 4 Nova 2 fl Communrty S vrce 1 2 3 4 Sugar Bush 2 Glee Club 4 Effort Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Ho r Roll 2 X9 In the future as we look at many of the frne prc tures rn thrs publrcatron and others whrch were taken by eff he wrll be remembered as the man behrnd the camera always ready to snap a candrd shot when rt was least expected r i- Of course I havent done my senror 50 math' X 1 U C tw 4 D Xb l-5 el, NL, my serif Vvibvrjf . , X ' Ulv , .pfgg A We ,2,3,4 mpl' Q ll, X' ax b AT , , , N gb X N ' ' , 9 FW Q r Also ,3, CW rr J X - H ' - o r ,U cr ' ff' Q1 3 U , , , K , , . I . J , . , . J . .. . . . ! . - V 3' X - fe -'sc wah r JEFFERY B SELLON Hallandale Road Portcberter New York Monitor 4 Student Council 4 Village Clerk 3 Varsity Track 3 4 Varsity Soccer 3 4 Good Sportsmanship Award 4 Avoman 4 News Editor 4 Not content with berng merely another boy jerry has sttrven to make Avon a better place rn which to lrve by exercising hrs manifold abrlrtres and talents He has taken full advantage of hrs opportunities Hrs name has frequently appeared on the Honor Roll Temptation or Deans List Last year eff excelled rn varsity track thrs year he outdrd himself by wrnnrng the Most Valuable Player of the Year Award rn soccer In hrs fifth form year he was appointed Village Clerk and performed a difficult task with relative ease He was elected to the Student Council rn his Senror Year and the students greatly profited from hrs prac He also served rn hrs Senror Year as News Editor of the Avoman Looking back at jerry s two years here rt rs ob vrous that he has shown himself to be truly a most well rounded boy Not only has he participated rn a host of extra currrcular actrvrtres and been most actrve rn athletrcs but hrs srncere manner and pleas rng personality have been rnfluentral rtems rn the burldrng of a more compact group sprrrr at Avon Here rs a real monrtor Here rs an athlete Here rs a student As Jeff leaves for college thrs summer we can be sure that he wrll be missed by hrs teachers hrs fellow classmen and by the krtchen which makes hrs salads CHes a vegetarian you knowy X I L I I 3 9 3 , . , J ' ' 4 ' , 1 9 l ' tical and beneficial suggestions at council meetings. 9 . . - , . 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' 61 Stanley came to Avon four years ago and has srnce drstrngurshed hrmself rn many aspects of school lrfe Hrs sprrrted sense of humor and pleasrng per sonalrty have always garned for hrm many frrends and much rcspcct on campus Hc has been consprcuously successful rn hrs studres wrth hrs name often appear rng on the Honor Roll Stans success has not been lrmrted to academrcs He has always been an rnvaluable supporter of the Amman and thrs year he has been recognrzed as a very capable sports edrtor Stanley rs also Advertrs rng Manager of the Wnzged Beazer and a very able contrrbutor to the Hrstory Club The Glee Club wrll mrss Stanley for hrs exceptronal musrcal talent at the prano Perhaps Stanleys greatest extra currrcular success has been on the athletrc frelds where he played junror varsrty baseball for hrs first two years followed by varsrty baseball rn hrs junror and Senror Years He contrrbuted consrderably to the success of these teams But baseball rs not the only sport rn whrch Stan ex cels rn hrs Sophomore and junror Years The Toe won hrs junror varsrty football lettter As a Senror, Stan, playrng erther as a backfreld man or an end, starred rn many great offensrve plays to lead the Brg aww y we ML Qff STA IRA STROUCH Aj! II5 Ardmore Road JL Wert Har! ord Couneclzcut Amman 3 Sports Edrtor 4 Wznged Beazer 4 Busrness Manager 4 Varsrty Football 3 Varsrty Baseball 3 Varsrty Swrmmrng 2 udo 1 Post Office 2 Communrty Serwrce 1 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Effort Honor Roll 1 2 Glee Club 4 Red to vrctory Stanley has most certarnly been an asset to the class of 58 and we shall not forget thrs clever lrttle man wrth the effervescent sense of humor and dogged determrnatron Me, out of umform7 Z f fry? ,rj X 1 -ff fb , I ,fr 1 'O f ff M1 y Jr 0 4 0 My WM ' 3' ,do , 'fl of ff 4 ef ' ' ! 4 U P' Ai A Ln f . apr V JW 1 , r K - , -,'L A - ffl l . f 'J 6 , V Q ,nj f - ,4 f J.V. -Baseball 1, 2 414 . . . ,4 3 kv 'I . . ffl Y 7 , ,V,, ,3y4 62 U ' 5 k as if P ' f 'Za fkiib Egg: ie Saab RICHARD S TAYLOR 5, Q 207 El Cerrzio Hzllrbofougb Calzfofma Avoman 3 4 Varsrty Track 3 4 Captarn 3 Bfrsketball 4 Cross Country 4 Drck arrrved at Avon two years ago At hrst he wrshed that he were back home rn Calrfornra but after a lrttle whrle he got over thrs and began to appear as a promrnent leader rn the school Durrng the fall he organrzed the Rally Club Settrng the record for the one hundred yard dash Q-NC' whrch played an rmportant part rn the support of thrs year s football team by the student body Durrng thrs trme he also ran on the cross country team Drcks real athletrc prowess hes rn hrs outstand rng track abrlrty In hrs first meet here he set a new school record for the 100 yard dash hrs unoflicral trme rn the event rs lust short of the prep school rec ord rn New England He rs the only boy rn the hrs tory of the school that has met the qualrhcatrons to compete rn the Natronal Interscholastrc Champron shrp at Madrson Square Garden As the captarn of the track team hrs success has been a great rnsprra tron to the rest of the team Drcksons effervescent personalrty rs one whrch rs completely enjoyable to those around hrm espe crally the boys on the top floor of Eagle When he leaves the east to enter the Unrversrty of Arrzona the track team as well as all hrs classmates wrll mrss hrm 9 ff! 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V, ' ' :gs U U 6 ,EL W- fcfifbx '17 xlke-FV in-nl The Second Form rn 1953 was rndeed fortunate to have as one of rts members joe Thompson From the day he arrrved oe asserted hrmself as berng one of the more outstandrng members of hrs class Seldom oe not only drd well rn hrs academrc pursurts but also demonstrated hrs prowess on the athletrc field Track and varsrty soccer were both prrvrleged to rnclude Joe as a member of the team But Joe attarned hrs greatest success through hrs abrlrty to lead As a monrtor rn Eagle he sacrrficed hrs trme and energy to make the dormrtory a better place rn whrch to lrve As a judge and a lawyer he has shown a talent for the careful werghrng of evr dence and rmpartral understandrng combrned to make justrce wrn out He worked farthfully on the Drnrng Room Commrttee for three years and was made Charrman of rts refectory sectron rn hrs Senror Year responsrble for all communrcatrons delrvered from the Provosts Deans and Ardes offices The Nrm rod Club too wrll mrss joe rt wrll be a long trme rv cj? ' N g 'Zigi MA JOSEPH RUSSELL THOMPSON uf 25 Harvest Lane West Hartford Connemcut Arfoman 2 3 Lawyer 4 judge 4 Monrtor 4 Nrmrod Club Secretary 4 Glee Club 2 5 4 T ack 1 2 3 Soccer 3 4 Drnrng Room Commrttee 1 2 3 Co charrman before rt finds a more able secretary As oe leaves Avon to take up hrs career as a mrlrtary lawyer we can all be sure that we have lost a humorous well lrked and rntellrgent schoolmate Take thrs' L I 1 U71 -4 W 9 if ' ,Ji X. x' yy I - Sf ' 1, 2, 5 A A r , , , 4 - I 4 l I . ' J ' . y J . . . . , has his name been absent from the Effort Honor Roll. one destined for success. J . . . . . 64 . ANTHONY FERGUSON TILLEY Edgeu ood Falls Brutal Virgmza Nrmrod Club 1 2 5 4 Sugar Bush 1 2 3 4 Avoman 3 4 Dance Commrttee 2 3 4 Communrty Service 1 2 5 4 School Game Warden 4 V Football Manager 1 Varslty Football Manager l A srx year man Tony has had the opportunrty to watch the school mature and mature wrth rt Imme drately upon hrs arrrval Tony jumped mto the stream of school actrvrtres and became varsrty football man ager for two consecutrve years Though he harled from a small town rn Vrrgmra Whar rs them there varm1nts7 m ' Tony was not at all confused wrth the rntrrcacres of school lrfe In hrs second year here he ach1eved the drstrnctron of becomrng one of the youngest mem bers of the exclusrve Nrmrod Club He contrnued thrs membershrp and rn hrs Senror Year became the Game Warden of the Vrllage of Old Farms Tony s most tmportant and srgnxficant acttvrty was wrth the Nrmrod Club He spent endless hours both 1n the burldrng up of the club rtself and rn rmprov mg the appearance of the schools woodlands He was one of the ploneers rn burldrng the new cabrn and partrcrpated whole heartedly rn the constructron and final completron of thrs structure Tony also worked hard on the Sugar Bush group whrch taps the trees of Avon to gather sap for makrng maple syrup He has also served on the Dance Commrttee for the last two years and con trrbuted much toward makrng our dances successful Tony served for two years on the Boars Head Festrval Commrttee and on the school newspaper the Amman as chref IYPISI In the academic field Tony rs not to be forgotten He has made the Effort Honor Roll for the last five years consecutrvely This bt woodsman wrll be mrssed for many years and rt can be safely sard that some thrngs about htm wrll never be forgotten I Y I I Y Y 3 1 I , 9 ' 7 ' ' Fl Y 7 3 ' 9 1 - ' - x , . 4 - . , . , . . . . . w - n , H , , a dwg, H, L Z 1 l , . 3 ' in .. . . .. Brll Tracy arrrved at Avon rn hrs Senror Year Although a new boy he found lrfe at Avon as easy as though he had been an old Avonran Arrrvrng early for football Brll showed promrse of berng one of Avons outstandrng athletes Then rn hrs posrtron as first strrng fullback he made many an outstandrng run prlrng up a great number of Avons pornts On defense Brll was rndrspensable he was often rnstrumental rn crushrng the opposrng teams offense Brlls sprrrt sparked the Avon team as greatly as hrs touchdowns helped to wrn games Brll drd not lrmrt hrs contrrbutron to Avon ath letrc hrstory to the fall alone In the wrnter he swam the hundred yard butterfly and the rndrvrdual med ley often to vrctory over powerful opponents Agarn rn the sprrng of hrs Senror Year Brll won honors rn track and freld In addrtron to hrs heavy schedule Brll found trme to jorn the Glee Club He performed so well for thrs choral group that he was asked to jorn the select Avon Herrs He was also a member of the Dance WILLIAM DAVIES TRACY 7 Wert 73rd Street New York New York Football 4 Swrmmrng 4 Track 4 Glee Club 4 Avon Herrs 4 Dorm Monrtor Commrttee We expect that rn college as at Avon Brll wrll contrnue to be a great athlete and well rounded stu dent contrrbutrng much both to hrs school and to hrs communrty Wasn t me' 1 , . . . r a .. . . , 3 . , . . 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' Y ' Y 1 , ., .. , , 1 v 1- , ,- JOHN DUNSTON WADDY JR 57 Bonny Vzew Road Wert Hartford Connectzcut Hrstory Club 2 3 4 A Club 2 Lrbrary 3 Sarlrng Club 4 Hockey 3 Winged Beaver 4 Avoman 3 4 Varsrty Soccer 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 JV Basketball 3 On hrs frrst day at Avon rt rs qurte possrble that Dun made twenty frrends That was three years ago and he hasn t stopped Dun always has a frrendly smrle for everyone brg or lrttle Perhaps he remem bers when he too was a lower former The golf course rs Duns favorrte habrtat He rs I m Avon s varsrty yo yo team' a fme golfer and uses hrs strcks lrke a professronal Golf rsnt the only sport whrch holds hrs rnterest he has partrcrpated rn varsrty baseball and varsrty soccer wrnnrng hrs A s rn both On the soccer freld he helped to lead the rnexperrenced team to one of the most successful seasons Avon has ever enjoyed Dun combrnes the qualrtres of an excellent ath lete and the capabrlrtres of a line student Our honor rolls would look unfamrlrar wrthout the name Waddy upon them Dun had made hrs mark rn extra curtrcular ac trvrtres He has been a farthful member of the Hrstory Club and contrrbuted effectrvely to rts debates Hrs sharp sense of humor has often kept the club from becomrng too serrous As a sports reporter thrs lad excels many many sports artrcles for the Aooman have been wrrtten under hrs drrectron On the Avoman staff for two years hrs assrstance rn trmes of emergency has been rnvaluable Thrs year he has added to hrs wrrtrng dutres the job of sports reporter for the Wznged Beaver no easy task The lrbrary staff the A Club and the Gold Key are a few more of Duns actrvrtres When we say good by to Dun we must remem ber that men lrke hrm are few and far between , . 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Q., . . ,- Rx X Jx NN X J ,g We Q-7 XR X Although a new boy thns year Andy has had no trouble rn becomlng acquainted and makrng many frrends here Hrs easy gomg frrendly attrtude has made rt a srmple matter for thxs relaxed Pennsylvan ran to get along well wrth everyone durmg hrs short stay among us Upon his arrrval here Andy jomed the varsrty soccer team and easily won his letter rn that sport He was a sparklrng lme player makrng many assrsts rn scorrng goals He was also one of the spmted dre hard basket ball players who proneered the first organrzecl outdoor basketball team that the school has ever had Andy halls from Radnor High where he partncrpated m all types of athletrcs and actrvrtres There he played on the track basketball and soccer teams and he naturally Jorned Avons track team thls year Through hard Work and determmatlon Andy made the Effort Honor Roll rn the first markmg per rod He took an actrve part rn the school s Chrrstmas J ANDREW GRAHAM WARNER 720 Brooke Road Wayne Penmylvama Boats Head Festrval 4 Varsity Soccer 4 Basketball 4 Varsity Track 4 pageant the Boar s Head Festrval In thrs year s festx val he portrayed one of the three kmgs who went forth to Bethlehem Andys cheerful personality dogged determma tron and hrgh sp1r1t wrll certannly be mrssed at Avon l Guess whom I ve got a crush on9' . 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GEORGE KENNETH WILSON 8 Oakrzdge Road Pzmburgln 29 Penmylrfama Soccer 2 Basketball 2 Cross Country 3 4 Communrty Servrce Track 3 4 Sugar Bush 3 4 Nrmrod Club 3 4 Drnrng Room Commrttee Although Krm rs one of the quretest members of hrs class he has partrcrpated rn many actrvrtres dur rng hrs three years at Avon One of Krms most srgnrficant contrrbutrons has been on the athletrc field where he has attarned great And there I was bombrng down Route 19 69 success as a member of the track teams In hrs Senror Year the cross country team elected hrm Captarn Krm also has been very rnterested rn outdoor lrfe He has been a member of the Nimrod Club for a number of years In addrtron to hrs work on the cabrn worked on Sugar Bush and Communrty Servrce Krms room has been the scene of many bull sessrons He has won a great number of frrends durrng hrs years at Avon and rs often referred to by them as Whrp In sprte of Krms extra currrcular oblrgatrons he has shown a conscrentrous attrtude toward hrs work He could often be found studyrng durrng hrs spare trme as a result hrs name has appeared on the Effort Honor Roll He rs also a member of the Drnrng Room Commrttee and works wrth the same attrtude rn thrs as rn hrs other endeavors l - . ,Q 3, 4 7 7 , . . . 4 , - , - . . 1 I , ' . . . . and in the school's surrounding woodlands, Kim has 5 . . n . . . 1 l . . Q r . Barry Berglund Brshop Bohkof Campagna Carter Chace Chambers Cook Dew Donnelly Dooley Ferrler Fuessenrch Gaudette Hathaway Ho t Kellam Keller Klng Kolodney Lash Marsh Alu ay! Worrled On schedule Happy Slbfllflg complaint sllps Easy come easy 5,0 Twenty one I tughmg, Forgcttlnf, Movmg Scrappxng Lovesrck Workrng Innocent There Wrong Scoldmg Typmg Moanlng Leavmg Incmng rrots Drrvmg Alert Gone SENIOR lWeakueJ5 French F1 es Hawks Colonels Perfume Bcftrds Roommates Stturday mghts Bftltlmore Ialrc hydrants B Watters Classes Smith Raual problems Black and whlte Math Messy rooms Cmdy Spanrsh Non athletes Latm Mary OLeary Passion wagons 70 49 Fords Prophecy Croupler at Las Vegas Pol1t1c1an Ornlthologrst Os erseer Bachelor Sxxlss yodcltr Skxn diver Play boy Avons next chef Pro wrestler Lonely hearts correspondent Nuclear physxclst Ball player Senator Plumber Truant oflicer Rabblt raxser Confederate offlcer Bouncer Beachcomber Busmessman US Ambassador to France Bus drrver , , .1 . . . . 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McBr1de Mttchell Moglelmckt Mott Neher N u gent Phelps Porter Read Ruddy Russell Schleln Sellon Strouch Taylor Thompson Ttlley Tracy Waddy Warner Wtlson Alu up H1tchh1k1ng Stuntertng about Awake SID mt, Flgllflflg Qmlllnb l ISILHIDQ., Ready to leave Wfrttmg letters Out Gfl mg Takmg pnctures Correctmg Collecttnf, Bragg ng Bemg pol1te Helpmg out Ltstenmg Clowntng Gushtng Gulllble POLL lWe4nlPf1er5 Long vtcanons Resxgnatlons Yearbooks C utt tra The woods English clothes Wftst Htrtford Loved pxpes Flllllflg teftchers Rtdes to Collet, Prolectors Earphones Steak Auctton Everythmg Ptrttes Bull whips Sports Yo yos Stde burns Bull thrower c Boards Prophecy Mtsstonary Space Cadet Test tube washtr The next Agt lxhtn A Forest Rftnger D1plom1t A thtutltur Water boy Sponge dtver A dtctator Physncs teuhtr D1sc Jockey Butcher Run 1 Lll5Q0lll'lI house Western Unton Boy Fuxbusterer Nehers asststant Olymptc star An elevator boy Office boy A mad SCICUIISI g' v 1 'L 3 ' . 1 ' Q 4' y ' A 1 c I l 7 ' 7 . ' . I 4 Z , ' V , L - 1 M. Piel Schcming Headmttsters cur Night XVatchman ' Y . V K 8 . .P. . L, I . . Y N, S i . . 71 WHO S WHO Moft popular Beit athlete Smarteft Handfomeft Moft lzkely to succeed Done moft for the Jcloool Done the Jcbool or mon Wzttleyt Beit dreffed Moft contmental Bzfgqgeft Joczalzte Clan Romeo Talk! moft Jay: eaft Fzrft to marry Lzkelzeft bachelor Clan Jongbzrd Hardeyt worker Quzeteft Mott youzal Moft noncbalant Moft zu need o a wz e Loudeft Most verfatzle KELLAM TRACY MOGIELNICKI CARTER MOGIELNICKI RUSSELL BERGLUN D BOKHOF NUGENT LASH CHAMBERS KELLAM WADDY DON N ELLY BERGLUND MOTT LASH BISHOP BOKHOF CHAMBERS RUDDY FERRIER CARTER 9 T T f .c.o .. Moft exuberant ,.... , ..,, , CHACE , l .,..... 72 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Barry Berglund Brshop Bokhof Campagna Carter Chace Chambers Conlon Cook Dew Donnelly Dooley Ferrrer Fuessenrch Gaudette Hathaway Ho t Kellam Keller Krng Kolodney Lash McBrrde Mrtchell Mogrelnrckr Mott Neher Nugent Phelps re Porter Read Ruddy Russell Schlern Sellon Strouch Taylor Thompson Trlley Tracy Waddy Warner Wrlson Leaves hrs French problems to Dr Mrtchell Leaves an rncomplete set of files to Mrs Durphey Leaves hrs hav k for next years Boats Head Leaves hrs maple leaf to Col Evans Leaves the Gooses flock Leaves a dull razor blade Leaves hrs teeth to Doug Marshall Leaves the Headmasters house rn a turmorl Leaves rn a cloud of dust Leaves for hrs beloved Baltrmore Leaves rn a brawl Leaves wrth a telephone message Leaves hrs creatrve abrlrty to Whrtman Leaves wrth a scream a yell and a car door Leaves our of unrform Leaves Leaves Elephant to anyone who can stand rt Leaves a tarnrshed gold key Leaves hrs badge to next years Warden Leaves the Amman bewrldered Leaves hrs ukulele Leaves for the statron wrth a carful Leaves two notebooks of unrntellrgrble notes Leaves early for a postal route Leaves hrs punctualrty to Emrrch Leaves hrs name to anyone who can spell rt Leaves srngrng the blues Leaxes hrs axe to Kohn Leaves hrs clothes to Mr Kane Leaves hrs transmrssron to Frsher Leaves hrs Culver badge to the General Leaves hrs bullwhrp to Stavers Leaves hrs drvrng form to Laprdus Leaves after lrghts Leaves the store to Mr Saxby Leaves hrs earphones to Ralph Smrth Leaves hrs steak bone to Chef Sumner Leaves to buy a gray surt Leaves hrs strrde to Powers Leaves hrs radro telephone to Dawes Leaves the Nrmrod Club Leaves wrth a bang Leaves hrs yo yo to Mrles Leaves for Pennsylvanra Leaves the cross country team 73 l , ,, l,,.. . .. 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K' . fl ' is 1 1 , 1 ' c W4 V l 0:7 Frrst Row left to rrght Davenport Laprdus McShane Rockwell Trerney Sumner McCarthy Gross man Stavers Whrtman Kohn Second row left to r1g,ht Olson Davrs C Beall Marshall Bradley Hutchmson Schwolsky Tracy N Brown I-Iartxgan Hampton Thrrd row left to rxght Erskme P Vrerrng G Croft Pettrngrll Gans Krncard Heathman Gardner Welch Dawes Camp Fourth row left to rrght Rrckards Frsher Beatson Noyes Lee Howe Fnfth row left to rrght Tebbutt Remauer Betley Phrllrps Davrs D Herrera Ramsey FIFTH FORM HISTORY Last September when all the hustle and bustle of openrng day died down the prevrous years Fourth Form mlraculously became the Frfth Form We were proud to have as new mem bers Lon Clark Peter Erskrne Dave McShane and Nate Tracy Further addrtrons were Rob Hutchmson Chrp Rernauer and Ed Rrckard who made therr appearances later rn the year The largest form rn school we had a total roster of fifty one boys We who comprrse the Frfth Form have had a noteworthy past are ID the process of producmg a commendable present and ludgrng from past successes are assured of a brrght future one of whrch Avon Old Farms can be especially proud Our future rs what we make rt but we are confident that what lres ahead 15 bound to be a record of accomplrshment Frrst let us look at the academrc srde of school lrfe the prrmary reason for our exrstence here at Avon Throughout the year Lanny Gardner Drck Lee Andy the man Grossman Val our pal Laprdus and Jock the mrser Davenport all managed to rank among the hrghest echelons rn therr scholarly pursurts These boys through hook or crook were able to flatter therr way onto the Dean s Lrst We had more boys on thrs l1st than drd any other form more rn fact than the rest of the school combmed' These boys dxdnt walt untrl next year to settle down to work They and other scholars know that college rs therr ultrmate goal they are preparmg now not later as has so often tragrcally happened Next let us look at athletrcs Our form ranked hrgh not only rn nts mtellect but 1n 1ts sheer muscular achrevement Al Pettrngrll and Brlly Welch started off the grrdrron season wrth an astoundrng record of accomplrshment both berng 1nd1s pensable assets to the team In the fall the soccer team re cerved a tremendous advantage by havrng Matt Trerney as one of rts star players Durrng the sprrng term athletics were agarn effectrvely supported by the Frfth Form Where would the track team have been wrthout such dashmg athletes as Langdon Brown Bcman Dawes Peter Erskrne Sandy Frsher Norman Hampton Doug Marshall Peter Ramsey Steve Sumner and Brlly Welch Baseball was not wrthout frfth form leadershrp either Walt Kmcard Drck Noyes Brlly Beatson Reese Rrckards Nate Tracy and Al Pettmgrll all gave of therr generous support In teums jock Davenport Tony Howd Dave Davis and Phrl Howe were some of our best racketeers In our extra currrcular act1v1t1es we were well represented by aspmng young Avonrans In vrrtually every club organrza tron and actrvrty the Frfth Form had at least one representatrve Never before has the Student Court had a more eflicrent Vrllage Clerk than Drck Lee Lanny Gardner served capably as Vlllage Attorney The Avonmn rs qurte well back on Its feet agarn thanks to rts new Edrtor In Chref Davenport We couldn t begrn to name our representatlves rn other just as Important school act1v1t1es space rs lrmrted But we can say that our form played an enormous part rn makmg thrs school year the success rt has been Farlure Cnot necessarrly rn the academlc sensej rs an un known word rn the Flfth Form Unlike advertrsers who clarm therr product rs the brggest the best the fastest the lowest the most beautrful or what have you we need practrce no decep tron We know we re good we don t have to tell anyone It rs obvrously apparent As the Senlor Class leaves to make way for the new Srxth Form the entnre school can wart wrth justrfiable restlessness for the new school year to start off rn a blaze of glory We are gurlty of one thrng prrde Can you blame us? I 3 I I I I I I I ' I I I - I ' 3 I I 'I I I I I I I -I I I - I - I -1 I -I I I I I I I I I - I 5 I I I I I - I - I Y I I I I 'I I - 3 7 . . , . - , , . ' 1 . A . . , , , . 1 I I 1 , 1 I ' , . I I , - . I 1 1 1 . . , . ' ' 1 1 I 1 1 7 . . . I 1 . ' , 1 . . . . ' ' . I 7 ' I A 1 ' ' . .I II . 1 , , . . . . , u II - II - II ' , . . . . . Y . , , , , . . . , . . . 1 1 A Q , , 1 I 1 1 . 1 1 ' - I 4 I . . , . , ' 1 1 3 , . . , ' Fxrst row left to nght Goldfarb Cunnmgham McLaughlin Sexdel Kelley Clark Van Ness Mxller Wardrop Second row left to rxght Pope Levaur Barr Mernll Gordon W N Proctor Damel Van Wrnkle Wnllxams Thlrd row left to rrght Marvm Robrnson W Lormg Alrd Rosenthal VanDeWater Hawley Powers Alves Emrxch Stxllgebauer Escher Fourth row left to rrght Taylor T Underwood Frxedman Carson Eger Howd Shxnners FOURTH FORM HISTORY Avon Old Farms Fourth Form Department Store All aboard' blared the voxce of the elevator operator as forty two boys plled mro the elevator on September 19 1957 Maxn Floor Brams Department Everybody off' Well not quite everyone got off but Curley Carson Stu Barr John Axrd and Bob Goldfarb dxd and drsappeared on thexr way to partake of scholarly learnmg Second Floor Athletxc Department Step lrvely' sand the operator a httle more guardedly thls trme Immedrately Mlke the mouth Cunnmgham headed stranght towards the varsxty letter from the stmgy clerk john Alrd and Stu Barr back from the pursurt of knowledge and Cunnlngham Lormg Alves Baker Eger Levaur Mrller Robinson Rosenthal Seldel and Trerney all dlrected the1r steps to the baseball department where they agam met the same srrngy clerk It IS certam that these boys worked many long and hard hours before the elevator returned for them on June 2 1958 In the track and cross country departments Powers Emrrch VanW1nkle Damel Marv1n and Wrllrams all com peted hard for top honors Lookmg for larger swrmmmg sults were Arrd Merrrll Lormg and VanDeWater whereas Attrlde an outstandmg tennls player asked the assrstant floor manager for a new racket Thrrd Floor Movle Equrpment blared the now thot oughly flustered operator Punch Wardrop and Dlck Wxl l1ams extrrcated themselves and calmly walked towards the movre department to buy a new projector for the school s Owl Club of which they are acuve members Walt walt we have to get our soccer ball ' shouted Drck Wxllrams and Rocky Nelson varslty lettermen rn that sport Thls mterruptnon drsposed of the elevator contmued 1ts qulet journey upward Fourth Floor Smoke Shop Roy Atrrnde Presldent of the Smokers Club and Ron Eger one of 1ts leadmg mem bers headed towards the wholesale clgarette department Flfth Floor Srlverware and Fme Chlna announced the now quxvermg mass of lelly that was once the elevator operator Roy Attrnde wheezmg and coughmg from hrs last trlp ac companxed by Hank Downs Bruce Seldel and Cole VanDe Water went forth to buy new supphes for the Gold Key Slxth Floor Huntmg Flshrng and Campmg Supphes everybody off? pleaded the elevator operator The staunch members of the Nlmrod Club Mlller Wardrop and W1ll1ams hrked off to buy a new sleepmg bag for Mr Durphey Seventh Floor Lxterary Publrcatrons Avoman and Wmg ed Beaver Frredman Alves Ayres Barr Goldfarb Miller and Pope hastened to hsten to a lecture on yournahsrn to learn how xt should be done Erghth Floor Classes ID Government and Advlce for Travelers Gomg Abroad mumbled the now mcoherent op erator Mlke Cunnmgham the fourth form representatlve rushed to attend an lmportant open meetmg john Arrd sought mformatxon on how the typrcal Avon boy should act IH fore1gn countrles The department store m the mode of the Fourth Form remams exclusive offermg no sales The future remams rosy for th1s partlcular establlshment and whenever old customers leave many more wrll return to take thexr places ', , ' 1 , U ' , ' , ' , , , , 2 , -, , , , , , - Q y ' - ' 1 , . . I . . . , , , , . 3 I ! 7 U 9 - Y . , ' U . . ,, . ' 7 ' u u + - . . Y . I ' - . Y - football sectnon, where he managed by hard work to pry a ' f - - u n Y ' ' 1 ,, . . . . . . . . . u , , 7 I 7 H Y Y 3 D 9 7 7 . . e . I I . , . . . , , , , , . . . fr ' I , ' 1 ' - y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 ' A 3 w y I . , ' ' . I 1 I 1 . , 5 ' , ' . . 1 3 3, l I . ' Frrst Row left to right Osborn Robrnson J Plepla Gallo Wernstern Ross Schravettr Vrermg V Zappalortx Henschel Second row left to rrght Durphey Crawford Basrne Keleher Drury Vrllard Morrow Grbson Grlbert Thrrd row left to rrght Von der Hende Lynch OBnen Igo Palmer Plants Toogood Fawcett Wyatt Fourth row left to rrght Youngman Otto Lacoste Turner Antolrnr Erskme J Marks Vetterlern Robrllard Sregel THIRD FORM HISTORY OWL Look' Sundrals shadow rs on three BEAVER Yes and here comes the thrrd form representa trve Steve Igo By the way how rs the Thrrd Form domg thls year academrcally speakmg9 OWL Well I was talkmg to the Dean yesterday and he sard that they were dorng very well Let s go look for ourselves fOwl and Wrnged Beaver fly down to the Deans Office to rnvestrgate and look through the academrc reports of the Thrrd Formers After a thorough search of the files they contrnue J OWL Well look at all of them that are on the Effort Enrrque Garces jeff Henschel Steve Igo john Lynch Hank Marks Draper Palmer jerry Robrnson Davrd Ross Nrck Schravettr V1c Vlerrng Henry Vrllard and Wrlson Wyatt Man that s a lot of hard workers There are some real brarns rn the class too Lee Grlbert Granny Toogood Gordon Durphey and Steve von der Herde are on the Honor Roll and eff Morrow and Pete Wernstern are rackrng up A s and B s for the Dean s Lrst BEAVER Cas he flres back to perch over Mt Prerpont s housej Pretty darn good for a bunch of new boys OWL Yes but rsnt rt surprrsrng the number that had brothers graduatmg last year? Lets see there rs john Lynch Vrnce OBr1en Vrc Vrerrng and N rck Schravettr Mr Durphey the woodworkmg teacher has a nephew here too BEAVER The Thrrd Form drd well rn sports you know The old flu bug rnterfered for a whrle but you cant keep good men down OWL Rrght Mark Cornell and Pete Anrolrnr won var srty and V letters rn soccer and every day last fall you could see Johnny Erskme Jeff Morrow Jeff Henschel Gordy Plepla oe Basrne Granny Toogood and Chrchr Gallo out there chuggm away for Coach on freshman football BEAVER Dont forget Enrrque Garces that fabulous cross country runner who won hrs varsrty letter rn the sport OWL Hank Marks Pete Antolmr and jeff Henschel really churned up the water rn swrmmrng durmg the wrnter and were rewarded by wmnrng therr letters The werght lrftrng team was supported by two muscle men from the Freshman Class Rene Lacoste and Vrc Vrerrng rrcular actrvrtres wrth therr presence a few lent therr line vorces to the Glee Club two or three were on the Lrbrary Staff Lee Grlbert won a place on the Gold Key and Im sure I saw Pete Wernstern rn the Boars Head Festrval The Nrmrod Club elected Carl Otto and Terry Crawford rnto therr ranks and both of them were on Sugar Bush too OWL There were a lot of clowns rn th1s year s Freshman class they tell me Dutch Vetterlern Forest Trees Grbson and numerous others could be found rn many a bull sessron The most famous of all was Rockrn ohn Garrrgues tha cool man rn Elephant Dorm Yes they krcked up a lot of dust and ruffled my feathers some but they seem to be shaprng UP BEAVER Look' The Sundral s shadow rs just approach mg four OWL Yes they re well on therr way to becomrng Fourth Formers now 'I I ' I 1 I Z x I a Iv I y s l s F 7 ' I S 3 Y ! 7 ! I ' Y ' I I lv I Z u n v 1 1 9 '7 I 7 V ' : , ' - - I t . I I I . . . . I I I I I I I 7 U l , J I I 1 1 . ' 1 l Q A - , . B . . , j , ' ' , . . . . . : I V . . H . ' ' ' ' ' . ' onor Roll Lets see, theres Pete Antolrnr, Terry Crawford, BEAVER: The -I-hlrders blessed many of the extra-cur, 9 1 I 1 I 9 I ' - ' ' ' ' ' I ' D 9 7 7 I . . . . . . . , , 1 x 1 - ' ' . . , Y ' 3 7 I 1 I 7 7 7 J ' ' ' u 1 n tl v D 7 ' I I I I I I I I , I II I .. . J I . I I : ,I . , I 1 . - . ,. 7 , II 9 ' ' 7 ' 1 x - f . ' : . I . . . 7 . ' . - 7 Z 7 Flrst row left to nght Law M1les Rozmsky Second row left to rlght Carey Wells Such R1chtmyer Thxrd row left to r1ght Guastamach1o Hoyt Dodd Blakely Shaw Fourth row left to rlght Tal1aferro Hadden Melvllle Sosa Noye Duff Tosr Flfth row left to r1ght Brown G Se1fert Smxth G Gordon W E Ayres J Beck Us1ch SECOND FURM HISTORY CThe followmg IS an exerpt from the conversat1on be tween Satan and Beelzebub concern1ng the Second Formj Satan Hows the Second Form? You know the class of 62 f Any l1kely prospects IhlS year? Beelzebub Well ICS too early to tell On September 18 1957 the Second Form arr1ved It IS mterestmg to note that th1s 15 the largest class of second forrners that Avon has ever seen Satan Say 1snt that trouble maker Greely Wells the1r newly elected form representat1ve7 That boy does too much good for the school Beelzebub Unfortunately I hear that the Second Form has a number of outstandrng athletes as well as scholars Satan Yes that s too bad And from what I hear from our Hoyt and Dave Melville Why ID four or five years IIS a bet that they w1ll be the leaders of the1r vars1ty teams It s a shame ISD t lf, Such good boys Beelzebub Yes I agree But your forgettlng the worst part At that school scholars are the most 1mportant Boys l1ke Geoffrey Law Alan ROZlHSky Joe Guastamach1o and Greely Wells They are our ma1n problem It IS the scholars that do our cause the most harm Satan Dont they all l1ve 1n Elephant Dorm1tory the trad1t1onal place for the Second Form? Beelzebub Yes they do And whats more the Second Form has contr1buted to the school s clubs and SOCICIICS In the Glee Club the Second Form IS represented by Peter Dodd Gerry Blakely Byron Tos1 and Alan Roz1nsky All these organl zatxons do good' Bahh Satan The Hlstory Club has a few members of the Second Iform john Ayres Peter Dodd Geoffrey Law and Alan Roz1n sky have all contr1buted each 1n h1s own way to try to strarghten out the mess that we have worked so hard to put the world 1nto Beelzebub Yes and whats even worse IS that the Gold Key another organ1zat1on that does much good IS ably repre sented by that form These good doers are jeff Law and Peter Dodd who can be seen servrng at many of Avon s soc1al funct1ons Satan It seems to me that the only people on campus who conform to our way of th1nk1ng belong to a club known as the C an Beelzebub Yes 1sn t lf strange that nobody except mem bers themselves know exactly what the club s a1ms are? Rumor has lf that IIS ma1n purpose IS to see who could get the most court hours a goal wh1ch the boys worked very hard to ach1eve caus1ng the cr1me rate of the Second Form to skyrocket Satan Yes at least thats one th1ng 1n our favor bus1nessmen 1n the form Satan Yes and they defeat our purpose r1ght and left A small P1223 buslness was set up by Joe Guastamachro and Dave Ross Beelzebub Everybody grves cred1t to the mon1tors who kept these young rufflans out of the mal1c1ous m1sch1ef wh1ch we condone They are Terry Bradley B111 Stavers Sandy Frsher R1ck R1CkaIdS 11m Russel Dave Hathaway and Beman Dawes the sen1or mon1tor Satan But have a heart D1ck Carey got a black eye dur1ng swlmmlng the form s favor1te sport Beelzebub But the boys who behave themselves l1ke Lou Us1ch Jonathan Ayres Tom Noye John Beck B1ll Gorden Terry R1chtmeyer and B111 Shaw have contr1buted too much to the school s act1v1t1es and are no good to our cause Satan Dont despa1r theres hope yet these boys have a long way to go CTh1s last remark was not spoken loudly because St M1chael could be seen strrdmg through Elephant archwayj ' , U Z , I ' , ' .U , ' : , , ' , U l 1 1 . 5 s 1 i 1- 1 - h 1 ' ' I 1 y 1 9 1 ' s ' y I , . 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'NH , Sak 4 wa o I 3x? i 'Wn,ng, x f hav ' sgx 'Sb' january 27 Ianuary 29 january 30 january 51 February February February February February February February February February February February February February February February February March March 2 March March March March March Aprrl Aprrl Aprrl Aprrl Aprrl May May May May une SECOND TERM CALENDAR Students return to regular one hour workmg day after exams end Avon splashes Torrrngton out of race 43 34 Dr Mrtchell loses room study for not remalnrng rn hrs room durrng study a Everyone enjoys a speedy trrp to Nova Scotra wrth Mr john Brddle Avon plungers defeat Hamden 45 31 Semors pamc w1th one day to fill out college applrcatrons Avoman under new systematrc regxme Students and dates set out for world tour ln erghty hours Because of xmmrgratron problems many students cannot make Monday mornmg classes Bus company suggests that Avon students walk to the concert at the Bushnell Eastwood xnvestrgates potentlalltres of a Volkswagen bus Avons A sectron Ethrcs IS honored by the guest speaker Mr Donald W Prerpont C1 recerves natronal recognrtron as he IS named greatest dane rn t e Umted States Irrelevant Chlchr Gallo sets court record after bemg trled for the same case three trmes 1n ten mmutes Consxderable excrtement at the long awarted publrcatron of the Avoman Many students l1m1t cracker supply to a dozen after Councrl threatens to suspend recess Ambltrous students begm Englnsh final exam Work on final exam postponed untxl May 14 Avon takes second place at the Interscholastrc Swrmmlng meet at Ya e Tracy hrres Mack Truck to haul awards away Wmged Beaver staff spends long nzghts journey mto the day Today there rs Rmgmg as Glee Club invades Northampton Dr Barbour recerves Nobel Medncal Prlze as school wards off second Aslan Flu eprdemrc Geometry sectxons get the E R B rn the neck Semors try to cram four years knowledge rn preparatron for the afternoon C E E B s Several senrors gxve ser1ous consrderauon to an early mrlrtary career Two hundred and s1x students find no d1fEculty rn makmg breakfast before leavxng for sprmg vacatron Baseball squad returns for early practrce after a fabulous vacatron Wrlson Company starts tennxs cl1n1c The Avonxan racketeers take on a match wrth Wrllrston Avon track trotters face Tr1n1ty Freshmen Paranov leads Avomans at Bushnell smgmg of Messlah Rockm john mspxred by concert and buys complete works of Handel Senlors begrn askmg for research paper extensxons Doc goes mto hndmg Cochranes connrvmg bat boys battle Sufheld Dancmg mardens from afar grace Avon s Sprmg Weekend Forty seven Senrors feel unexpected twmge of sentrment l 1111. 1. - . 6. 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' Y !e- , ,JI WARDENS LUCIUS JAMES KELLAM MARTIN FULLER MITCHELL OURSTUDENTCOVERNMENT The Student Government here at Avon resembles that of the Unrted States rn that rt consrsts of three branches Executrve Legrslatrve and udrcral The Executrve Branch IS headed by the Warden of the Student Councrl The Wardens chref assxstant rn helprng carry out the laws of the school rs the V1ce Warden All of the dorm momtors who are appornted by the Student Councrl are responslble to the Warden and hence form part of the workrng personnel of the Executtve Branch It rs the duty of these ofhcers of the Vrllage to make sure that none of the ordmances of the school are vrolated Avon rs very proud that rt rs one of the few prep schools rn thrs country which has elrmtnated faculty supervlslon of the dormrtorres Our dorm monrtors have relieved the faculty of th1s onerous responslbrlrty wrth remarkable success The dorm monrtors are usually boys of the Frfth and Srxth Forms who have shown capacrty for leadershrp among therr peers These boys must command both the admlratron and respect of their fellows Whenever a member of the Vrllage breaks one of the orclrnances the offense IS referred for settlement to the Judtcral Branch of the Vrllage Government the Court System This branch consrsts of seven ofhcers the Vrllage Attorney the Vxllage Clerk the Presrdent Justrce two Assocrate Judges one Temporary judge and the Baxltff The Court System rs clrvrded mto two courts the Polrce Court and the Summary Court the former IS for mmor and the latter for major or repeated offenses It rs the duty of the Vrllage Attorney to prepare cases for the Vrllage and to prosecute the defendants rn Summary Court The Vrllage Clerks dutres are very detarled and strenuous He must keep the records of all the dectsrons handed down rn the courts of the Vrllage as well as all of the court hours awarded as punishment by the court And where are all these laws that must be so strrct ly upheld made? To answer that questron we must travel one step further to the Legtslatrve Branch of the government the Student Councrl The Student Councll conslsts of seven members nommated by the upperclassmen and selected by all the members of the Vxllage The first term council was made up of Luke Kellam Cleve Fuessenrch jerry Sellon Edward Barry Martm Mttchell Beman Dawes The second term councrl however had three junrors and only four Semors they were Martm Mttchell Luke Kellam Cleve Fuessenrch Peter Mogtelnrckr Beman Dawes Matt Trerney and Sandy Frsher It IS the duty of the Student Councrl to make the laws of the Vrllage and to make certarn that all the appornted ofhcers are domg thetr duttes The Coun cnl must appomt all monrtors and ofhcers of the Court and Vrllage The Council 15 assrsted rn advlsory man ner by Mr Johnson who also tnforms them of the ad mrnrstratron s vtews on varlous subjects It rs to these boys that we all owe our prarse They work hard trylng to make our school a better place rn whrch to ltve and learn Z . , . . , J . . l H . , . . , . , n u - Y 1 ' ' s , . . -. . . . . z , . , u 1 , - y - Q , n , . and Matt Tlerneyg that rs, five Senlors and two juntors. . , , s I . Q Q , I 3 Y l 7 ' 7 71 ' . a I , , p . , f . 1 ' ' I . 1 1 . , . . l . . . . . - 1 I l a ' v ' , . Q 88 lg- FIRST TERM COUNCIL Seated left to rlght Mntchell Kellam Fuessemch Standmg left to rxght Barry Sellon Mr john son Dawes Txerney SECOND TERM COUNCIL Seated, left to nght Kellam, Mxtchell, Fuessemch Standmg, left to rlght Dawes, F1sher, Mr John son, Moglelnlckt, Txemey, M f I a ' XV sl f 1. F A ' if' .. , I i I S . :. 5 fit, 4 ' S Af , Hgh?-1 A ' I.: W' lfy ,J M af- Q i If I . ,S C 5 J f g .lr , , , ' , M. I I ' ' ' 3 if - ff I ll 'I l 5 F k, I I at rl I l ' 5 2 t if QL 2 I I , I 5 , 'i I I ' , Ci Mus... K , - -' Fxrsr row left to rrght Thompson Trerney Phelps Stavers Mxtchell Hathaway Second row left to rrght Read Dawes Mr johnson Fuessenxch Mogrelmckn Prel Thxrd row left to rrght Tracy W Tracy N Bradley Rxckards Flsher Kellam Russell Porter Klncard Bokhof Barry Sellon DORMITORY MONITORS The oflicmal trtle for a dorm1tory monltor at Avon IS Assrstant Commtssloner of Publrc Safety Only too frequently m the past thxs has been an empty tltle Thrs year a great deal of thought and planntng went mto the choosnng of the men who were to fill these posrtxons Through the combrned effort of the Student Councll and Mr Johnson and the concrentrous efforts of the boys the momtor has rrsen to a posrtnon of respect and responsnbrlxty h1therto unknown rn the Vtllage It IS the task of the Mon1tors to see that the rules of the school and of the dormxtorxes are observed by the students Thls rncludes such thmgs as makmg dally room tnspectron accountmg for the students at bed check and mantamrng order 1n the dorms At trmes these dutles though seemmgly 1I1SlgI'lll:lC80I re qurre a great deal of tact lmpartxalrty and firmness The creatton of thrs post has been a delinnte asset to Avon for rt has become an 1ntegral part of the school s educatxonal philosophy The monrtors are rn vested wxth a great deal of freedom and trust They l1ve rn what mtght be descrlbed as the best rooms 1n the dormntory It IS also therr prtvrledge not to have to make a dennxte bed check Thrs freedom IS not to be mlsunderstood however for w1th xt comes the responstbrlnty to be worthy of the trust mvested rn them The mon1tors are rn an excellent pos1t1on to ap precrate the sxgnrficance of the word leadershlp They have learned thls year the value and necessity of f1rm mtellrgent consxstancy 1n conductnng therr own affanrs rn a manner compatlble wrth the perform ance of the1r dunes The 1nst1tut1on of dormttory monrtor relreves the Student Councrl of overwhelming responsnbrlrty and at the same ttme offers a greater number opportunrty to taste the value of leadershrp There were seventeen actrng dorm monttors thrs year They were Eagle Dormntory joe Thompson Stu Phelps Judge Porter Dnck Bokhof Peltcan Dor mrtory B111 Tracy jerry Gaudette Luke Kellam Dxck Read Drogenes Dormrtory Peter Moglel D1Ck1 Tom P1el Ed Barry Jxm Russell Walt Km card Elephant Dormitory Sandy Frsher Rrck Rrckards Brll Stavers Terry Bradley Over each dormxtory presldes a student councrl member actlng tn the capacxty of Head Dormrtory Monxtor They were th1s year Eagle Cleve Fuessenrch Pellcan Matt T1erney Drogenes Marty Mrtchell Elephant Beman Dawes fl 43 N. ... - -v 1 41 . 1 , 7 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . , . - 1 1 - 1 1 . 1 - 1 - 1 -1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 . ,, . . . . ,, . . . . . 1 ' - . . . . . . ,, . ,, . , . - 1 . , ' , . - 1 1 . . . -1 , . . , . . . . 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - , . . . . . . . . . ... , .1 ' 1 1 Left to rrght Mogrelnrckr Carter Prel Thompson Lash VILLAGE IUSTICES When the Presrdent Judge was asked for a state ment about the Student Court at Avon he pornted out an artrcle he had recently read whrch stated that rn Korea a communrst rndoctrrnatron ofhcer had wrrtten the followrng to hrs superror The Amerrcan soldrer has weak loyaltres to hrs famrly hrs com munrty hrs country hrs concepts of rrght and wrong are hazy he rs largely rgnorant of socral values socral tensrons and conflrcts of safeguards to free om The student judge went on to say that rn order to combat thrs very problem Mrs Rrddle the school s Old Farms She belreved that through the workrng use of a student government boys at Avon would garn the loyaltres to and the knowledge of the very thrngs men troned by the communrst rndoctrrnatron ofhcer rn Korea One of the three branches of the student government formed by Mrs Rrddle as rn the case of all democratrc governments was the udrcral Branch Its purpose agarn as rn the case of all democratrc governments rs to rnterpret the laws created and en forced by the other branches of the government The udrcral Branch of the Student Government at Avon rs of necessrty set up on a slrghtly drfferent plan from that rn practrce rn democratrc communrtres throughout the land It rs drvrded rnto two parts the Trrals Drvrsron and the Appellate Drvrsron Wrthrn the Trrals Drvrsron there are two courts the Polrce Court for the trral of mrnor offences and the Summary Court for the trral of more serrous offenses The Sum mary Court further acts rn the capacrty of a crvrl court rn that rt also hears and decrdes personal clarms be tween rndrvrdual students The Appellate Drvrsron consrsts of one Court of Appeals presrded over by the Provost whrch handles cases appealed from the Sum mary Court The average Polrce Court sessron rs comprrsed of twenty cases whrch have been called for such offences as messy rooms drsturbances after lrghts throwrng of mrssrles wrthrn frfty yards of a school burldrng and rnstances of conduct unbecomrng an Avon student The Summary Court of whrch there have been ap proxrmately erght sessrons usually hears cases of vrola trons of the smokrng ordrnance rn whrch the defendant has repeatedly been before the Polrce Court for srmrlar vrolatrons The Court of Appeals has not been called rnto sessron thrs year The udrcral Branch of the Student Government has five officers the Presrdent Judge two Assocrate udges one Temporary justrce and one Vrllage Clerk Durrng thrs past year Thomas Prel was the Presr dent udge Xandy Carter and Stephen Lash were the Assocrate Judges oe Thompson was the Temporary ustrce and Rrchard Lee was the Vrllage Clerk Work rng together these frve ofhcers of the court managed to brrng the udrcral Branch of the government closer to what Mrs Rrddles orrgrnal purpose for the Branch was namely to educate the Avon boy rn the methods of the democratrc socrety rn whrch he wrll lrve rn later r e p v .C A aar. 2 V- V- up , 1 , ' ' I , ' ' , . . - 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X. 1 1 1,5 Up lh KWIXII XII 1'1 '1 'YI I1 1 .1 , .111 Q Seated left to right Attnde Holt Dr Mitchell Carter Davis D Standing left to rrght Tnerny M VanDeWater Law Rosenthal Ersklne P Robinson W Phillips King Lash Hampton Dodd Cook Dooley Brown L Beatson Sumner Downs Waddy Seidel CCLD KEY The Gold Key IS one of the most select and dis tmctlve organizations on campus It 15 upon the con scientlous work of this society that the success of many social functions on campus depends Whether lf be times during the school year the club IS an important aspect of extracurricular school life It IS not up to the individual to decide to yom the Gold Key this soclety elects him member after the ap proval of the entire club Once a member of the Gold Key a person IS required to serve at a number of func tions including Sunday teas held alternately at the homes of the Dean and the Provost which provide an opportunity for the faculty and students to gather in formally After athletic events, sports teas are held for vtsltmg teams and the Gold Key also resides over such functlons as serving refreshment! Ot the Glee Club and Student Council Dances There has always been considerable mterest at Avon in what is referred to as sCh00l Splflt The Gold Key represents what so many students are striving for in this regard In its own unpretentious manner the club is an excellent example of esptxt de corps The their common desire to help school life in whatever way they can Their only reward ts a club dinner at the end of the year and a small gold key to signify their membership in the club Dr Mitchell the clubs faculty advisor again has contributed unselfrshly of his time and effort to make the club have another successful year Its President Steven Holt has been dedicated and has served loyally in his own qulet but conscientious way Matt Tierney and Ronnie Nugent as Vice president and Secretary respectively have also done a fine job The club s motto Reddere Gestas Avonensis CTO make what is going go betterj defines its purposes and achievements adequately , , , -, ,,,, . . . . . .,e . . ,, . . . . . q Y o u y serving at a Sunday tea, or catering to guests at various members of the Club make its success possible through Y 7 . . . l , . . 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' ' 3 'IOO Seated left to right Gardner Barry Lash Mr Loveland Standina left to right Dooley Whitman Law Dawes Gallo Taylor T Dodd Hampton Lee Robinson J Waddy Grossman Finlayson OBrien Chambers Rozmsky Otto Ayres J HISTORY CLUB Although the History Club has always been one of the most outstanding extra curricular organizations on Club provides a good platform for debates practice in parliamentary procedure and the opportunity to at tend worth while outside functions The Club has shown a keen interest in the activi ties of the Foreign Policy Association of Hartford This organization sponsors lectures and films on topics of current interest Through this assocratxon the club members had the opportunity to hear a speaker on Greece and the Middle East and a talk by Chester A Bowles The F P A sponsored a Model United Na tions Assembly in which our History Club pattici pared as representatives of Egypt and China I preparation for this event certain members had the opportunity to go to the United Nations in New York and interview the actual representatives of these countries This year members Barry Kolodney Lash Gardner Mitchell Chambers Dawes and Grossman represented the History Club at the Model United Nations When not preparing for outside engagements with the F P A many of the Clubs meetings were spent with debates and impromptu speeches One of the debates during the year was titled Resolved that Al geria should be given complete autonomy from France Many of our members showed promising sky The Club therefore compensates for our lack of a publtc speaking club on campus Current events have also played an important part in the clubs program for the first time this year In terest was stimulated by the members subscriptions to magazines on world affairs The club has not limited its intellectual contribu tions to its members During the fall term it spon sored a speech given by Professor Gates of Trinity College All history students were invited to attend this talk on the Constitution A great deal of the Club s success can be attributed to the fine organization and leadership of its President Ed Barry The Vice President, Joseph Kolodney Secretary Stephen Lash and Treasurer, Lanny Gard ner all served very capably The faculty advisor Mr Loveland never failed to contribute to the betterment of the club Hrs excellent supervision and suggestions were always appreciated The Hrstory Club has many able underclassmen as members, as a result it should long remain one of the most noteworthy clubs at Avon , e ' y i -'V 5 ' A x ' f . tw' T1 ' W Q' . - . 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'l0'l Front row left to r1t,ht Erskme J Proctor Stxllpebauer Donnelly Mr Sharp Brown L Stavers Grossman Second rov left to rxghr Holt Wtlson Lapxdus Lash Davenport Thompson Davxs D Gard ner Hathaway THE DINING ROOM COMMITTEE Nerther ra1n nor sleet nor dark of early mormng can stay these staunch messengers from the swtft com pletlon of their appomted rounds They are sixteen boys who contrrbute many hours of therr valuable trme toward the care and feedrng of Avon s students The Commrttee IS dxvrded mto three parts The first and best known part rs the drnmg room section Brown L Davenport Donnelly Stavers D Davis Holt and Hathaway It rs the job of these boys to take attendance rn the refectory Also for the last three years rt has been the duty of the Drnmg Room Com mlttee to take for the use of the Busmess Ofhce, an accurate count of boys and faculty attendlng each and every meal They have a remarkable record, ln rakmg meal counts for two consecutrve years they have not mrssed a meal The Co chanrman m charge of the Dnnmg Room Committee who has worked conscrentxously for the commrttee for three years, IS joe Thompson It rs not only joe s duty to supervrse the proper functxomng of the attendance takers but he must also dellver cornmu nrcatrons from the admmlstratrve departments to both faculty and students ln the refectory da1ly at noon The second and not so well known branch IS that of the mirmary section Stephen Lash IS the Co chart man of this slde of the committee Steve IS asslsted by Lapndus, Grossman, Plepla Proctor Strllgebauer and Gardner It ns the duty of these gentlemen to car ry food to the rnirmary every mornmg noon and r1on to one of the less consptcuous but most helpful branches of our Comrnunlty Servlce The thrrd and least known part of the Dmlng Room Commzttee ts made up of only two boys These commendable characters are john Erskxne and Krm vUllSOD It rs therr duty to set up all faculty coffees rn the balcony of the refectory Sunday Monday Tuesday Thursday, and Fnday evemngs after d1nner Mr Sharp the faculty advxsor of the Drntng Room Commxttee also arranges the dmnng room seatrng plans, whnch are usually Changed at two week xntervals through out the school year To these stxteen boys and one master we owe the greatest pralse , . . . . . a ' ' ' 9 l - . . . s I . i 3 ' . . . . - . 3 Thxs consnsts of seven hard-workmg lads, they ate. night. 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I ' I r 9 1 1 1 , I . . . - u 0 A u . , I l I . i . . . , I , D . 102 Seated left to nght Thompson Otto Crawford Seconl row left to rrqht Wrllrams Trlles Kohn Brown L Van Ness Mrller Mr Durphey Wardrop Standrng left to rrght Wrlson lNehtr Futs semch Mogxelnrckr NIMROD CLUB Thls year marked the eleventh annrversary of the Nrmrod Clubs exrstence rn the New School Wrth the advent of the new year came many new prospects some brg and others not so blg but each held a srgnxfx cant spot rn the ever growmg hrstory of the club Last sprrng the membershrp assumed the some what trymg prolect of addrng a new addrtron to 1ts famrlrar log cabm The proposed extension was to be as brg as the exrstrng cabm Although the plan lay unfullfilled dur1ng the summer months xt was picked up agam ln the fall wrth much fervor and excuement No trme was wasted rn shmgllng the roof and puttlng up the srdmg whrch by the way had to be relreved of 1ts bark coverrng rn order to postpone the termrte rnva slon as long as possxble In lrne wrth nts tradrtton and purpose the club put lts stream and other hatcherxes m workmg order and stocked them wrth about a thousand trout The fall of thrs year was further hnghlxghted by Sunday trap shoots at the clubs skeet range Under the watchful supervrsron of Mrke Mrller and Barney Beall th1s sport afforded many pleasurable hours to all comets As wmter settled rn the Senrors rn the club started to renovate the old chxcken coop for use as an rndoor rlfle range When rt rs finrshed the club wlll open If to members of the student body whose rnterests l1e 10 the use of firearms The club plans to reyuvenate the sprmgs and streams ln the near future thus allowmg for good frsh mg rn most spots As most of the streams have been stocked regularly for the last few seasons no new fish wlll be added to the somewhat obscure ponds on the property The club opened nts huntlng season w1th twenty flve new pheasants added to the wrldllfe already at large Thrs was done solely out of club funds rn con trast wrth past years when the club was fortunate enough to obtam at least a dozen brrds from the Dog Tr1als now drscontmued at the school One of the more trag1c rncrdents ln club l1fe was the death of Verne Prlest Verne had been Mrs Rrd dle s chref logger and woodsman He of course cut all the wood whlch s to be found rn school and bu1lt out of oak logs the older sectlon of the present Nrmrod Cabxn It W1ll be many years before hrs achlevements are lost rn the sands of trme The club opened thls year under the drrectron of Cleve Fuessenxch Presldent assrsted by Frank Neher Vlce presxdent who succeeded h1m as Presrdent dur mg the second term oe Thompson retarned the ofhce of Secretary for both terms whrle the office of Treas urer went from Marty Mrtchell to Mlke Mrller Wlth the electron of Punch Wardrop to the club we ob tanned a skrlled projectlonlst to manage our regular Wednesday mght movies whlch lnclude a wlde varrety of out door toprcs and as goes wlthout sayrng Coach s canoe trrp rnto the wrlds of Marne The club has a wrde range of plans for the future and wzth a lot of support from out door enthusiasts If wrll remarn the most rndependent and well organrzed club ln school r 3 U - . 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' Left to right Wrlson Kohn Mlller Mr Durphey Neher Van Ness Whlrman Nelson Cranford Wardrop Duff Dodd SUGAR BUSH When wrnter approaches :ts end and sprmg begms to appear buckets can lnvarxably be seen hangmg on maple trees all over the school property as Sugar Bush gets under way In the afternoons drlrent boys keep the wood prles stacked hrgh and one or two keep a blazrng fire golng around the clock under the pan and take the syrup off as lf bolls down Others make the rounds on the truck wrth Mr Durphey gatherrng the sa The club 15 unusual m that lf IS the only one of its kmd rn the Hartford area The real maple syrup rn dustrres are further north 1n Vermont and New Hamp shrre and some rn the western part of Pennsylvanra The club from txme to trme has recelvecl recognrtron from the Hartford papers and rrghtfully so Its pro duct IS superlor Frank Neher the club Presrclent spent many hours this year ln the afternoon and late at mght Contrlbut mg much to the club Thrs rs not all rt takes however frosty mghts and warm sprmg afternoons are neces sary for a fast flow of sap Thls year the season started but weeks later than last year whrch was con sldered slow Because of the late start and lrmrted number of expernenced members thxs year s total gal lons of syrup fell a lrttle short of last year s The ex penence and ab1l1ty of Chamberlain and Zarefoss were greatly mnssecl The club needless to say couldn t have functnoned without the constant help and understandmg of Mr Durphey who sacrrlicecl hrs tune to help tend the fire before the boys came down He helped close up at mght and take the syrup to h1s house to be canned and sealed He taught us to work together and rnstrlled responslbnlrty rn the older boys Although some events mav be forgotten the senxor members of Sugar Bush wtll never forget Durphs kmdness V uv -4.- 1 l . 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' A a 1 , - . . . . . . ,, , ,, . , - I 4' First row left to rtght Davis C Phelps Campagna Mott Dew Seidel Clark Camp Croft Tosi Tracy N Rozmsky Law Second row left to right Davenport Schlein Betley Howe Bishop Fisher Bradley Marshall Kincaid Kellam Thompson Gallo Antolmi Hathaway Motter Third rovu left to right Strouch Finlayson Turner VanDeWatcr Nielsen Phillips Olson Erskine P Tracy W King Cunningham Blakeley Chace Van Winkle Dodd Heathman Carter Conlon CLEE CLUB The 1957 58 Avon Old Farms Glee Club under had an extremely successful season highlighted by four concerts each containing an array of well selected tunes Luke Kellam President and Dave Hathaway Co president paved the way for the group of singers doing a wonderful job in seeing that the concerts ran smoothly Stanley Strouch played the accornpani ments for the club at the public appearances The group as a whole did a remarkable job during its Thursday afternoon practice sessions and was warmly rewarded for its hard work by being en thusrastically greeted wherever it sang The repertoire was composed of a bizarre assortment of songs rang mg from jingle Bells Today there is Ringing and See that Babe in the Lowly Manger to the more dif ficult selections from Handels Messiah Last December 7 our first concert was held with Fox Hollow School The combmed clubs sang an as sortment of songs as well as selections offered by each glee club individually To top off an already success touches to an evening of merriment The next social engagement on the agenda was on March l at Northampton School for Girls Such zany numbers as The Musical Trust and The Pope mixed with more somber selections from The Mes srah added to the warm welcome the club received The dancing after the concert made the event a high ly enjoyable one On April 27 the Glee Club again took part in the anticipated Spring Choral Festival at the Bushnell Memorial This was the highlight of our singing year Twelve of the independent prep schools for boys or girls in this area pomtly sang The Messiah before an enthusiastic audience This more than any other event of the season gave us the greatest satisfaction We concluded a successful season with a final con cert at the Prospect Hill School for Girls in New Haven glib? - 7 U I l 1 3 7 Y I ' V9 the excellent direction of Mr. Jack Sunshine Grove, ful concert, the Avon Heirs added delightful finishing , . y - . 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I 5 ' ' w u i v 7 Y 5' - tv - 7 - I A . ll n , , . . , . , . , . 105 Left to right VanDeWater Vrerlng G Mr Smart Davis D Loring Keleher SAILING TEAM The Interscholastic Yacht Racing Association holds its races every spring at the Coast Guard Academy in New London Connecticut A maxtmum of twenty crews representing schools from all of New England may enter Avon was admitted to the association m 1956 thanks to the efforts of our faculty advisor Mr Smart centerboard sloops of the Raven Class, equlpped with dacron sails The crews arc divided into three dlvlslons after elimination races the three top crews from each drvrston compete in finals The entrre meet usually takes from two to three days to complete Scotty Wehrung was our first skipper rn the twenty first regatta his crew was composed of Warren Viering Mike Dow and jep Smith Because Avons crew had never sailed together before the races they did not reach the finals ln the tvs enty second regatta the Axon crew who were skippered by Warren Vrer mg made a spectacular start rn the second race 1ead1ng thc entire fleet on the port tack however they were unable to hold thls positron and did not finish as im presslvely as they had started Again Avon did not V1er1ng Vlctor V1er1ng and Dave Dav1s At the close of the meet Mr Smart was elected to the Executive Committee of the Assoc1at1on Great hopes are held for this xears meet because of the return of two previous New London racers Dave Davis and George Viering who will be ably assisted by Cole VanDeWater and two Bostonrans Chuck Loring and Mike Keleher who is Frrefly Champion 7 v V ' 5 y D hi ' v - , v ' . . 3 7 7 h Q X 7 - ' Q s . , . - . . The craft used at these meets are twenty-four foot reach the finals. The crew was composed of George 7 7 ' . A , . Q . 1 I . . - . 3 . , . . . . , . 7 Y ' 5 ' 107 LIBRARY COMMITTEE FIISI row left to rlght Robxnson W Dooley Betles Donnelly Ruddy Second ram left to rlght Grossman Bradley Plel Mrs Loveland Lee Chambers 'xlves Thlrd rovs left to right Home Hamp ton Danxel Flsher Marshall Davenport Gallo Arm-le McCarthy Schuolslq Pope Rosenthal Erskme J Lash OWL CLUB Seated left to rxght Wardrop Russell Standmg lefr IO rnght Morzer Olson Schlem Wxllnams x X41 fm R X s x ml M 1 lp-.W X :I R F X W'-. fs N Q -...E ' Q N-.. Qu., - -K - !.-L H 1 A- 'T A I Y,,i,.-YJ-:-i ' ' . -na -W' 'J' Y 4 is gf 4 11- ,,,a- ' -. i ui , ,1- i w,..-1 gnlb lv' gno- -34' 1 331 1-7- up-uf. n-gdb QQ? - I pn..- 411' - f-1 -inn nf ,www , m iv QL: of' A xl s 1 ' ' -s 1 W p...fv- V 6 Q , J 1V 43148,--0 4 ZW L Y' yi O95 M. ' v-'ti' Q, fi 'En Qt? , 3 . ., -5. 11? mwQ THECOACHES VL 6 , Xt? .CX OO GOQOQO Vx Z Q50 Q9 Yb e, Q N95 'YO 46' 5 Of 0 'Sai xg Yi 19 V 05 Ox! O 09 Q0 VS QYX Z' I ,OD or 10,0 0957 sm o c ers Warren Cochrane Shows Y Promise On Yale ll S Xlooxa 30 X oobea Q 4. 0 XLKXQSXN 0 Gare 5 'lb cr QFD QLD -Q as '59, D' QU UOSU X OU9 A :QL K . V 'N fag ef . A. Q QQ f G 17 I? .9 Q. o 0 gel' fd. GQ h XJ Qoyogfzi 504 Yfa 'fvfef ,Cf U'-47 . pei? elk? . fi? Z 5686 'C 71: D11 MSS ' 11 1 NMS9? xv 1 -Ig 1 M J :Jog uofx ow A effl, C Osey as fo o,, D efe f Co S nes nf f2o,7 Cv? Qxxckg MKG? XX kwm xg mmxe m svw05 V X1 06 0089 Q X O PX EX9 R65 Cx 6395 moe GQ 636 '-5 ,O fn 1 7 144. 0 f f ev 096' 6 3 f 4 '-1 egg, as Haw? 0 0 ' ? 4- Y '5- 6 Xl 13 3 XNOS -:H - 2 PN 00 363,55 SQRYXBXA 'Z:fo,!Qi3:t3Riw , 5 1 QQSSZQLQQEE 0 pea awk DQ Seated Left to Right V Viering Dew Bokhof N Tracy McBride Ferrier Porter Kellam Phelps Ricltards Mott Welch Pettmgill W Tracy Mr Tongue Mr Carney Standing Stillgebauer Wardrop Rosenthal Marsh Beall McShane Davis Mitchell Daniel Hampton Howd G Viering Seidel Bradley Gans Dooley Strouch Cunningham Coach Cochrane VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD Avon Avon Avon Avon This year the Avon football team in a season abbreviated by the Asiatic Flu had a good record The gridmen were sparked by the backfield of Pettingill Welch Nate Tracy and Bill Tracy The burly bruising fullback Bill Tracy could usually be given the ball when a few yards were needed Swivel Hips Welch was a constant breakaway threat as was his running mate at the other halfback position little Nate Tracy and the whole team was held together by the excellent play of quarterback Al Pettmgill whose good Judgment in calling plays and accurate passing could be relied upon Although there were several stars in the line they played as a team McBride and Mott played the ends Hopkins Kingswood Monson Williston It was amazmg the way McBride was always able to catch the pass and no one hustled and played harder Ferrier and Rickards were the tackles and just to look at those two husky boys would give the other team the ptters Stu Phelps and judge Porter played very well especially against top flight teams and with Luke Kellam the star center welded the middle of the line into a steel wall Supporting a good starting team were several outstanding substitutes whose ef forts contributed greatly to the team s success among those were Dick Bokhof Terry Bradley Stanley Strouch Mike Cunningham and Marty Mitchell Avon started the season in high fashion winning ' ' ' ' ' ' . 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' . , y . . , , . . , . . . . , 116 from Hopkins 33 0 Pettrngrll and Mott starred for the B1g Red each scoring two touchdowns On defense Bob Ferrrer and Nate Tracy were outstand ing both making tackles all over the field Sandy Phelps and Rick Rrckards were the stalwarts of the lme Bill Tracy also played an outstanding game both offensively and defensively scoring the fifth touchdown The next game was against the arch rrval Kings wood on Parents Weekend The Avon squad was keyed up for this game and decisively whipped the Wyverns in a hard and well played battle The game was a scoreless tie until midway in the second period when Al Pettlngrll broke the ice for Avon and by the end of the first half we had scored three touch downs and Avon led 20 O The Big Red continued the onslaught rn the third period scoring twice more and rt wasnt until Coach Cochrane Hooded the held with reserves that the scoring stopped It was a terrrfic victory as Avon beat Kingswood by the largest score rn the history of the rivalry After the Kingswood victory we lost a hard fought decision to a much more powerful and older Monson team 32 20 Thls was probably the most exciting game as the underdog Avon came battling back time after time against the much stronger Monson team The rndrvrdual star for Avon was Bill Welch h scored once and along with Luke Kellam udge Porter and John McBride made tackles all over the field In this game Avon showed the sprrnt that is the trademark of every fighting Avon eleven Next on the schedule was the Aslan Flu which we battled for three weeks Two games were can celled Suffield and Wllbraham and the Avon team never regarned its early form After the flu we played powerful Williston to a 14 14 tre The Avon team had only practiced three days and was not rn top physrcal condition ln this game Bill Tracy and Billy Welch scored but the great line play of Ferrrer Rlckards and Phelps held Williston at bay Next year the prospects look good We have Pettrngrll Welch Nate Tracy and Mike Cunningham in the backlield and rn the line Rrckards and Bradley will be back There will need to be some rebuilding rn the lme but most likely Avon w1ll again be a power rn New England 'lang n - H . . . 1 ' ' 1 ' x C , - , J 1 . , . , . 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G 4, un A Q' ,ix is for an 'its Seated Left to Rlght Attrlde Chase Slegel Carson Wllll3mS Hathaway Holt Marshall M Tnerney Sosa Donnelly P Ersklne Nelson Standlng Home Mr Carroll Stltt Chambers Van Water Ruddy Mogxelnxckl Frnlayson Carter Sellon Warren Waddy Mr Loveland VARSITY SOCCER RECORD Avon Westmxnlster Avon Hopkms Avon Loomrs Avon Watkrnson Avon Wrllrston The Avon Old Farms soccer team entered rts 1957 season wrth fxve lettermen and a new coach Mr Carroll Under hrs enthusrastnc coachmg early fall the game One week after school began the team faced the Granby Hrgh School eleven m a controlled scrnm mage whrppmg them by a score of erght to zero On October 4 the Red and Blue defeated Westmln ster three to one In the Hrst perrod B111 Donnelly allowed only one goal After that he settled down stoppmg a penalty krck and eleven other attempts at scormg ln the remammg three perrods Avon fought back hard wlth Dave Hathaway scormg on an assist from Peter Moglelnrckr and Xandy Carter scormg twrce wlth assists from jerry Sellon and Andy War ner Halfbacks jerry Sellon and Pete Moglelnrckr tlme after trme stopped dangerous scormg threats Avon Wnlbraham Avon Lenox Avon Suffield Avon Watklnson Avon Monson The next day Avons soccer team drove to New Haven to play Hopkms Grammar The Avonnans showed over confidence and want of sprrrt In the booted one more mto the net to end the half wrth a two nothrng lead When the thrrd perrod was only half completed Avon was forced by mjurres to make substrtutlons for Brll Donnelly goalre Doug Marshall rxght full back and jerry Sellon center half back Hopkms scored seven more trmes makrng the frnal score Hopkms nme Avon zero Four days later Avon played 1ts first home game agarnst Loomrs and was defeated five to one wrth Rocky Nelson scormg on an assrst from Dun Waddy After th1s defeat at the hands of a well matched op ponent the bug struck resultmg rn the mcapacxta tron of a great number of the squad a mlsfortune whrch necessntated playmg the Watkrnson contest y ,, y 'n , , D , -yi. I, .. Y , Y ,De 3 ' ' l 2 ' 2 0 ' 9 3 2 1 ' 5 I 1 1 ' 3 2 ' 3 1 ' ' 2 2 0 practice was devoted to the basic fundarnentals of flrst five minutes of the game, Hopkins scored, and 120 with nearly half the starting line-up absent. The Avon eleven was defeated three to one. A few days later, the soccer team faced a strong Williston team. This game showed Avon's potential for being a good soccer team, as the Avonians real- ized that they had to show an aggressive spirit on the field to win. This contest was closely fought, but resulted in a loss for Avon. Avon faced Wilbraham in the next game, scoring two goals in the first half. One was scored by Fer- nando Herrera on a penalty kick, and the other by Dick Williams. Wilbraham scored in the third per- iod. In the fourth period, the ball skidded off Sellon's shin guard into the Avon net, for a true gift. The rest of the game plus two overtime periods was a great defensive battle, but neither team scored. In a hard game against Lenox, Avon ended with a three to two win. Midway through the first period, Williams passed to Waddy, who banged one into the net. Lenox scored on a penalty kick and a corner kick to take a slight edge at halftime In the second half Waddy passed to Nelson and this tricky footed youngster booted another tally for Avon Late in the fourth period Avons Fernando Herrera lofted a penalty kick into the net The game against Suffield ended in a one to one deadlock. Midway through the second period, Dun Waddy received a pass from Matt Tierney at the half- lield mark and raced toward the Suffield goal, passing it off to Williams who booted it in. After that, Avon's defense was discombobulated except for goalie, Bill Donnelly, who stopped many potential Suffield goals. Late in the second period, however, Smith of Sulheld booted one to tie the score. Neither team scored during the rest of the contest. The next game was against Watkinson. The scor- ing for Avon was done by Xandy Carter who smashed through two goals in the first five minutes, but Wat- kinson came back to score twice in the next ten. In the last twenty seconds, Piper of Watkinson broke through Avon's defense for a goal. Luck wasn't with Avon. The final game of the season was against Monson. Avon's high-scoring Xandy Carter led off with a quick goal, but the team suddenly fell apart and had it not been the continual hustle of John Ruddy, Monson would have scored Late in the fourth quar ter Dun Waddy catapulted a corner kick and Andy Warner booted the ball into the goal to end the game Avon Old Farms soccer team ended the season with three wins two ties and five losses 9 . ' - ' 9 ' v . a J 1 ' Q ty Ki f . y A H f ' ng f ',',,f, . .. -.,.,...f-......- - , f, ,w,,.,,. .t '.,,. M I Q t . A , W, M , A Q Q . .V K V t g g - K V, fe .- D t 1, ' K ' i ' ' 4' ,H Q T it t ', r 1 ' I , I 1 , ,Zi -V wx, gk? 4 , . ,Ky . A f A . . 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Q' ' 1 Left to Right Weinstein Grossman Piel Barr Proctor Marvin R Taylor Wilson Olson Emrnch Powers Fisher Mr Efinger CROSS COUNTRY RECORD Conrad High School Avon The Loomis School In its second year at Avon Old Farms the cross country team has achieved great success This year of the seven teams against which it competed Avon beat Eve and lost to two On November sixth Avon had its first test in a triangular meet with the Loomis School and Conrad High School When the runners were finally across the line Avon Old Farms had won The scores were Avon twenty eight Conrad forty tive Loomis fifty our Avon s second meet was with the Loomis School Avon runners came in first second third sixth and seventh The score was Avon nineteen Loomis thirty six The most difficult meet was with Yale University 124 Yale University Freshmen 21 Avon The Cheshire Academy 74 'Slot until the Avon team arrived in New Haven 1 it find out that Cheshire Academy was also to run The course ran over three miles of the Yale golf course Not only did the Avon team keep the Yale men running but Alon ran Yale man for man to the finish line Heading the Yale team was William Bachrach who on October fourth set the course rec ord Bill Powers ran all the way shoulder to shoulder with Bachrach and finished a mere ten seconds be hind this record setter Cheshire was unable to place in this meet The final scores were Yale twenty one Avon thirty five Cheshire seventy four The final meet with the Trinity College varsity was a setback for the Avon team who lost by three points In this meet Trinitys Robert Scharf one of u g'u Q Q .Y A Q 'i 4 , i 'f .Y fs ,Q ,C ff: A 4 . 78 ' 45 V ' ' .. . 54 JD . Avon 19 The Loomis School 36 Avon 29 Trinity College Freshmen 26 . y ' L . . . y dd f . ' ' , ' Connecticut's best college cross-country runners, set the record on Avon's course. The scores in this meet were: Trinity College, twenty-six, Avon, twenty-nine. In looking over the year, it is easy to see the great strides cross-country has taken. Although it was felt last year that a good course had been found, this year an even better one was established. The new course is two and six tenths miles long and includes nearly every type of challenge that faces a cross- country enthusiast. Coach Elinget belives that the varied and attractive course is one of the finest in New England, containing extensive wooded trails, as well as easy hills, along quaint streams and through open fields. The footing, with the exception of a few sandy places, is all on springy forest bed, which is the best possible for any runner. The outlook for next year's team is very good. With the exception of Kim Wilson, this year's Cap- tain, and two other Seniors, Taylor and Piel, who will graduate this spring, all of the runners will re- turn next year, including Barr, Emrich, Garces, Gross- man, Marvin, Powers, Proctor, Weinstein, and next year's Captain, Olson. Already meets are being planned with the freshmen teams of Cornell and Yale, Trinity College and the Loomis School, Hall High School and the Glastonbury High School. Many schools are interested in getting meets with the Avon team, and Coach Efinger has already received letters asking for meets. Keeping the interest that has been engendered on the outside in mind, we can all be sure that here at Avon, a country school, such a country sport has great possibilities and will achieve even greater success in years to come. 1' i 41, ni! .aft Bottom row left to nght Henschel Pope Sumner OBr1en Gallo Stlch Ross Second row Dur phey Talnaferro Basme Morrow Wyatt Marks Turner Thlrd rom Mr Knlgour Iqo G Brown Schxavettx Vetterlem Toogood j Erskme Mr Kelley Fourth rows Guastamachxo Drury Craw ford Robmson Lornng F1fth row Beck Sexfert I-ladden Srxth row Plepla Underwood RECORD OF FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Avon W1H1ston Avon Southmgton 'I28 C s 3 , ' l , 1 , X W X 5 A 5 Avon .A..........r.......,....,...,,. 0 Eaglebrook ..,,...............,..,....,.,.... 7 Left to rrght Melvxlle Van Wxnkle Mr Carroll Tosl Antolmn Palmer Zappalortl DuE M Kane Hoyt Sosa Avon Avon Avon Avon .. ,..,..............,,.. .2 IV SOCCER RECORD Forman ........ l......4............, ,.,. .. 1 Kmgswood 1 Hopkins Grammar ..,..,..r..... 1 Wilbraham ...,r....,.,............... 'I29 G99 First row left to right Antolmi Tracy N Phillrps Kellam Read Rockwell Tierney M Harrigan Marks Vxermg G Second row left to right Henschel Chace Williams Finlayson Cook Tracy W Davis D Brown G Hampton Turner Downs Third row left to right Taliaferro Hadden Plepla Gordon W N Hoyt Tosx Plants Schwolsky Fourth row left to right Mr Tongue Law Rosenthal VanDeWater Proctor Ferrrer Colonel Evans Mernll Loring Mr Gunther OBrien Schlein Q Y - A4 xi' LK ' ' I' 1, 7 I ' V u N: . 2 A 1 . H X , sf I N C r 3, 1 , 9 ,A 'f Q ft 3 A' A 2 R ' - ' T s if -A 5 ' . , 1 S A l I X 4 T . , C I 't f I ' 'fall 11 :Al A J 1 VARSITY SWIMMING RECURD Avon ..., 60 Williston .....,.......................4 26 Avon ,.., 41 Westminster ..........,..,.,.,.,.,.. 45 43 ' ' 34 49 ' 36 130 Avon Torrington High School Avon Hamden High School Avon Canterbury Avon 40 Deerfield The varsity swimming team this year completed a successful season winning seven and losing two Avon triumphed over Williston Torrington High School Hamden High School Canterbury Hopkins Grammar and Suflield but lost to Westminster and Deerfield s -I V The team was sparked by Captain Dick Read Bill Tracy and Pete Antolini It was always thrilling to watch Dick execute the most difllcult dives with easy grace Bill Tracy was outstanding both in the hundred yard butterfly and the individual medley Bill could Hopkins Grammar Sullleld Bristol High School Avon Avon Avon be counted on for a victory in either event through the year he broke both the records of the one hun dred yard butterfly and the individual medley Colonel Evans prodigy Freshman Pete Antolmx was another great contributor to the team and during the year broke the record for the backstroke innumerable times Aside from these stars Rockwell Matt Tierney Phil hps and Chuck Davis helped to make this year s team very successful Avon started its season by swampmg Williston 60 26 Individual stars for the Avon frogmen were Rockwell, Williams, Tracy, and Antolini. Our next meet was against Torrington High School and the ducks easily swam on to their second victory, winning by the score of 43-34. In the third meet against Hamden High School, we again splashed our way to a facile victory 45-31. The Avon medley relay team of Harrigan, Read, Bill Tracy, and Antolini set a new school record, and Bill Tracy swam his way to a new record in the hundred-yard butterfly. Avon was victorious in its next meet against Can- terbury, winning 54-32, placing first in seven events. Dick Read broke the school record in diving. After winning four consecutive meets, Avon finally went down to defeat against a powerful West- minster team in a meet that was decided in the last event. Individual winners for Avon were: Bill Tracy in the individual medley, Read and Tierney in the butterfly. The final score of the meet was very close, 45-41 in favor of Westminster. Avon started another winning streak with an easy victory over Hopkins Grammar on Dance Weekend There were three new records set as the boys were spurred on to victory by the girls Bill Tracy broke his own record in the hundred yard butterfly Antolini also broke his in the backstroke and Rockwell smash ed the hundred yard freestyle All the participants and spectators were elated over the spectacular victory In our next meet which was with a powerful Suf field team, Avon won five events and was easily in command throughout the meet, winning by a score of 46-40. Bristol High School was the team's next victim. Avon gained an early lead and ended the contest with a final score of 41-36 in our favor. In the final meet against Deerfield's J. V., Avon was defeated by the close score of 46-40. The old standbys, Bill Tracy, Dick Read and Pete Antolini were the only boys able to take a first in their respec- tive events. The other Avon swimmers collected second and third places, but were not able to over- come the powerful Deerfield squad. After the culmination of the regular season, the Avonians traveled to Yale University - there to take part in the N.A.I.C.C. league competition. They met there a formidable array of the best swimmers from Cheshire, Sufiield, Hopkins Grammar, Canterbury, and Westminster. Avon, however, broke all expectations as she battled to a well esteemed second place. Bill Tracy was certainly the top duck as he muscled his way into the first place medals Pete Antolini up held his end as he took a first place in the backstroke The Messers Tierney Rockwell Chace Marks and Phillips provided the power behind the throne as they all placed Read and Kellam performed exceptionally well in the diving department and helped to provide an ample margin over the vanquished . , - ' v x a v 1 , ' 9 was 4 . MH I wsu 4 4, A .,. K N L 'is ,Y ,A ' ' v . ff? Q ' . . . J'- . ' K ' ' f . I I V30 , 131 I 91 Fxrst row left to rrght Mr Newberry Herrera Robrnson W Toogood Attrrde Beatson Mr Johnson Second row left to rrght Robrnson J Smxth G Lormg Mr Tongue Gordon W N Trerney M Chambers Thrrd row left to rrght Wyatt Merrrll McShane Sredel Plel Dodd TENNIS SEASON Although the 1958 tennxs team had only one re turnxng letterman from last year there was the largest turnout for thxs sport ln the hrstory of the school By arranglng several fllght tournaments durmg the sprmg students had for thls sport Unlxke last year there were no really outstanding players The strength of the team lay rn rts depth The top ten men thns year ranged from Senlors to Second Formers We had Austm Chambers Graf Cook and jeff Sellon from the Senror Class The Junrors were the appoxnted Captam Fernando Herrera wlth B111 Beatson Matt Trerney and B111 N Gordon The most promrsmg members of the team were nts Sopho mores and Freshmen From the former group we had Roy Attrrde Rxcky Ayres Chuck Lormg Steve Mer rrll and Champ Roblnson The freshman members were Granny Toogood and Wrlson Wyatt and our one second form representatlve was George Smlth In addmon to the thrrteen scheduled varsrty and srx V games the team members had the advantage of recervmg baslc mstructlon from representatlves of the Wrlson Sportrng Goods Company who held therr tennrs cl1n1c at Avon durmg the sprmg The team was drvrded mto four H1gl'lIS thxs year class or age they were the Begmner and Intermedrate Flrghts and Fllght One and Two respectrvely As the posrtxons rn these flxghts were marked on ladders each player had the opportunrty to rmprove hrs status A great deal of the success of thrs year s squad of fifty erght boys can be attrlbuted to the line plannrng and efhcrency of the coaches Mr Tongue assrsted by Mr Newberry and Mr johnson always kept rnterest alrve from the top member of Flrght One to the low man rn the Beglnner Flrght Tom Prel was always on hand to help and made an excellent manager Thrs first tennls season on our new courts well demonstrated therr value Avons tennrs team may rlghtfully look forward to successful years 1n the future for the teams strength thrs year lay 1n lts younger members S, ,sv 'V . 3 , -, . , 1 , , , , , - 9 the coaches sustamed the or1g1na1 enthusrasm that the These drvrsrons were made accordrng to ab111ty, not - S , . . . , l ' , . . v . . , , . . . . . , .- , . . . , ' I s . I 1 . Q ' ' , . . J . . . . , , , . . . . . , . 134 - Apnl Apnl Apnl Apnl Apnl May May May May May May May May THE 1958 TENNIS SCHEDULE TENNIS CLINIC AVON WILLISTON AVON LOOMIS AVON SUFFIELD AVON KINGSWOOD AVON BERKSHIRE AVON CRANWELL AVON WINDSOR MOUNTAIN AVON SUFFIELD AVON HOPKINS GRAMIvfER AVON SAINT THOMAS SEMINARY AVON WILBRAHAM AVON SAIN THOMAS SEMINARY if is 2 39 fl' 33 - 56 Q my 6, Q 1... 5-3' 'YY is 9.4 its Aprnl Aprnl Aprxl Apr11 Aprnl May May May May May May May May THE 1958 BASEBALL SCHEDULE AVON SOUTHINGTON HIGH AVON WINDSOR MOUNTAIN AVON WATKINSON AVON HOPKINS GRAMMER AVON SOUTHINGTON HIGH AVON SAINT THOMAS SEMINARY AVON CRANWELL AVON LENOX AVON WATKINSON AVON WILLISTON AVON SUFFIELD AVON KINGSWOOD AVON MONSON 1?fSs!.5 Q3 A 42 I k k ' 5, ka H In ,Oy Q . 5 A I A sh lllwffi. V .rf ui' gi A ' f , I f f 'iff QQ I D 'is Q . vi. ' ' - ft .4 If vi' ' 1. , ...imgskl - f-, .-, P . - . ' ' 7 -s.g 'm .-x'lfv-'f W,-, jk ' 16 ..., .....A,. , . A . ,. - ' 19 ..... ,. ,.,.,.. ..,. ,. .. - ' 23 A ,,.,,...,.,..., ,,.. .,,... .... .,.. A A I ,,., , , , - ' 26 .,.EA.,,,...,., ,. - ' 30 ., . ,... , ..,. .. . .. . . - 3 .....,,.,.,.,..... ...... , - f 7 ..,..............,.....,.,, ,,......,...,...,...,,. - 10 ..,.....,......,.. .. . ,.., ...,.. ...,....., . . .,..., - 14 ..,........ ....., . , .,..... ......... ..,..........,,,.... . - 17 ...........,...... . ..,, ..,,,.,. . - 21 ....,,.. . . , - 24 ....,...........,... . ..,.... , ,,..,,.,.,,,...,,..., ,... - 28 .,........,...,. .,..,. . . .,,,...,. ..... , ,.,.,....,. . . - I First row, left to right: Thompson, Porter, Kellam, Tracy, W., Taylor, R., Carter, Phelps, Gaudette, Wilson, King, Olson. Second row, left to right: Mr. Ennger, Gans, Brown, L. Rockwell, Davis, C., Marshall, Hampton, Sumner, Erskine, P., Harrigan, Garecs, Williams. Third row, left to right: Mr. Burt, Powers, VanDeWater, Emrich, Daniel, Finlayson. Marvin, Basine, Fisher, Van Winkle, Mel- ville, Motter, Schiavetti, Dawes. TRACK SEASON March was a pleasant month for most of Avon's track enthusiasts, as it was with the final organization of the 158 track team that promise was shown of a most successful season. A veritable drove of last year's lettermen had returned, and these, along with the new additions, showed that the team's runners were in tip- top shape. Of these new-comers, Bill Powers and Kim Wilson proved that they were equally as capable running the mile as they had been on the cross-country course. Following Bill and Kim down from the gruelling two and one half miles around Beaver Pond was Billy Em- rich, who, along with juniors Rolf Olson, Pete Ramsey, Bill Welch and Senior Xandy Carter, helped to fill adequately the 440 spot. Dick Taylor, Jordy Mott and Doug Marshall did the same for the sprinting places, and Andy Warner, Enrique Garces and Billy Welch tackled the half mile. Senior Jordy Mott tussled with his old record of 22.8 seconds in the 220-yard run, and Bill Welch, Rolf Olson and Bill Tracy fought to pro- duce as fine results in the 880-yard relay. The hurdles this year were crossed mainly by Bill Tracy and Doug Marshallg first-term Warden, Luke Kellam, did most of the team's pole vaulting, and joe Thompson and Porter Daniel vied for the position of high jumper. This year, in contrast to last, it was the field events which proved to be the team's weakest spot. Stepping up to the shotput were Chuck Davis and Xandy Carter, supported by judge Porter, Dick Bokhof, Gerry Gaudette and Bob Ferrier, while flinging the javelin were Sandy Phelps, Bill Welch and Langdon Brown. Throwing the discus were Bill Tracy, Chuck Davis and Xandy Carter. Anticipating the future, it may be stated with reasonable confidence that track will have little dilli- culty in the next few years. Many of the runners and jumpers are underclassmen. With Coach Efir1ger's careful handling, Avon can certainly look forward to several more successful track seasons. fd...- 5. K? my-.mv '0ww vu..,,,-'B-I Hz! Aw Apnl Apr11 Aprxl Aprxl May May May May May THE 1958 TRACK SCHEDULE AVON MILLBROOK AVON SOUTHINGTON HIGH AVON TRINITY COLLEGE FRESHMAN AVON NORWICH FREE ACADEMY AVON NEW BRITAIN STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE FRESHMEN AVON WILBRAHAM AVON HOPKINS GRAMMAR AVON WILLISTON AVON AMHERST COLLEGE INVITATIONALS If H, nw ,nur J TRAMPOLINE Stanclmg left to Ilghf Powcrs Guaiumachlo Clark McLauQh11n WRESTLING Frrst row, left to rxght Cunnmgham, Erskme, J Second row, left ro rnght Drury, Howd, Carson , Ng: . Sc X . ev ' R L 2 . 45' ' J ' any fi? 5 1 mm ' 4 rf mx p X il us ' fl? I f ,r - ff BOXING Let to rrght Fxsher Bradley Chambers Campagna WEIGHT LI FTING First row left to nght Porter Rxckards Campagna Mott Dew Phelps Bokotf Gauclette Second Herrera Blakely Thlrd row left to r1g,ht Senfert Davxs D Beck Smnth R Hawley Erskxne P Bnshop Marvm f ' : ' , , , . row, left to rrghtz Hutchmson, Escher, Me1v1lle, Lacoste, Pettmglll, Vxermg, V., Sumner, Rrcljtmyer, , . A CLUB Frrst row left to rrght Phelps Ferrner Tracy W Nlvtt Srconcl rovy ltft to rrcht Sosa Phrlllps T1erney M Donnelly Sumner Carter Rutltly Stro h Holt Thrrl row left to rrght Chambers Dans C Rrckarcls Snllgebauer Fmrrch Povsers Tra x N Wrllrams Hartrgan Cook Fourth row left to rrght Waddy Rockwell Bradley Marshall Carson Cunningham Mogrelnlclu Hathaway Bokhof Frfth row left to rnght Wxlson Kellam Pet ngrll Thompson Porter Frskrne P Srxth row left to rrght McBrnle Sellon Chace Dew Warner Taylor R SEN IORS Bokhof Football 57 Mrtchell Football 37 Carter Soccer 57 MOg1ClHlCk1 Soccer 57 Chace Soccer 51 Phelps Football 57 Cook Swrmmxng 57 Porter Football 57 Dew Football 56 57 Read Svsrmmrng 57 Donnelly Swrmmrng 57 Soccer 57 Ruddy Soccer 57 Ferrrer Football 57 Sellon Soccer 57 Hathaway Soccer 57 Strouch Football 57 Baseball 57 Holt Swrrnmrng 56 Soccer 57 Tracy W Football 57 Kellam Football 56 57 Swrmmrng 57 Track 57 Waddy Soccer 55 57 McBr1de Football 57 Warner Soccer 57 w71lSOH Cross Country 57 JUNIORS Bradley Football 57 Pettrngrll Football 57 Cunnmgham Football 57 Ph1ll1ps Swrmmxng 57 Davrs C Football 56 Rlckards Football 56 57 Erskrne P Soccer 57 Rockwell Swrmmrng 57 Herrera Soccer 57 Strllgebauer Football Manager Howe Soccer Manager 57 Sumner Football Manager 56 Marshall Soccer 57 Trerney M Swrmrnrng 56 57 Soccer 57 Olson Cross Country 57 Tracy N Football 57 Welch Footbal 56 57 Track SOPHOMORES Attrrde Soccer 57 Garces Cross Country 57 Carson Soccer 57 Nelson Soccer 56 57 Emrrch Cross Country 57 Powers Cross Country 57 XX7llllHIT'lS Soccer 56 57 FRESHMEN Sosa soccer 57 Tosr Soccer 5 7 cc an Chambers - Soccer '57 Mott - Football '55, '56, '57g Track '56, '57 . , , - , 7, - V- - - 1 L ' 1 v- , - , Q , - F Q 1 . 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A , X ll jf., fe L' f- 5 X , 5 fin BOAR S HEAD FESTIVAL 1957 After the lrghts were drmmed a fanfare resounded through the medreval hall of the refectory and out of the darkness leaped the bearded court Jester who bade welcome to all the honored guests Those drs trngurshed persons clad rn medreval garb were es corted rnto the hall past young squrres whose cracklrng torches provrded the only lrght rn the room After another shrrll blast from the trumpet the flag bearers paraded to the end of the mead hall portrng the standards and crests of feudal lords The lrght from the masters candles at the head of the long tables started rn a small way but as each successrve candle was lrghted the glow slowly spread untrl the whole hall was filled wrth flrckerrng tongues of flame Thus was borne out rn graphrc rllustratron the passage of youth rnto manhood The relrgrous ceremony opened wrth the proces sron of candle bearrng acolytes and the porter of the crucrfrx The shepherds then made therr way to the creche to worshrp the Vrrgm Mother and Chrld The three krngs decked rn royal robes of srlk satrn and fur knelt to adore the Infant Krng presentrng grfts of gold frankrncense and myrrh There were also three young pages rn wartrng to these monarchs from afar After onlookers followed wrth the srngrng of Srlent Nrght the Vrrgrn Mary recrted the Magnrficat and the relrgrous ceremony ended wrth the srngrng of the Frrst Noel The gay pagent began agarn when the frolrckrng Jester bade all take part rn the feast whrch started after the boar s head was borne around the hall The court mrnstrel was also on hand to chant the tradr tronal Boar s Head lyrrcs Durrng dessert we were en tertarned by the trnklrng chrmes of the Berlrn Bell Rmgers The frnal clrmax of the evenrng was the arrrval of jolly Father Chrrstmas rn hrs slergh behmd erght prancrng rerndeer Thrs delrghtful old chap was drawn about the hall frllrng the arr wrth even more Chrrst mas sprrrt and Joy The court jester contrnued to at tract the audrences attentron whether he was frolrck mg on table tops or antagonrzrng the courts hawk The grand frnale of the evenrng occurred when all porned arm rn arm srngrng Auld Lang Syne The success of thrs year s Boar s Head Festrval can be attrrbuted to the rndefatrgable efforts of a small group Mr Prerpont took the responsrbrlrty upon hrmself thrs year of organrzrng the entrre festrval M Grove agarn contrrbuted hrs trme and effort through hrs work wrth the Glee Club and on the musrcal parts True to tradrtron rm Russell was chref technrcran and saw to rt that all ran smoothly Workrng wrth hrm were Gardner Wardrop and Sumner Xandy Carter showed great agrlrty and wrt rn hrs role of court ,ester The antrcs of thrs spry youth wrll be long remembered rn the annals of Avons Boats Head Festrx als jory Mott was a bard worthy of the courts of nobles We shall not forget what rmpressrve krngs Peter Mogrelnrckr Luke Kellam and Andy Warner made To descrrbe thrs productron as a mere Chrrstmas pageant would be to mrss rts true srgnrflcance rt rs an elaborate and awe rnsprrrng spectacle filled wrth all the color and grandeur of feudal England 9 . . . , . . , . 1 , . ,, ,, . . . . 7 1 ' , . . , ' , U . . . , . . , . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . ,, ,, 9 1 - . . . , , . 1 , . . . ,J 1 1 a a - s a 1 - ' . . . . , v ' r . . . ,, . . ,, . . . . , . . ., . ,, . . . . . . a a . . . ,, . ,, 1 1 , . . . . - ' 1 WI TER C NIVAL 1958 All fears of the girls' not .irriying because ul the intlenient weather were dissipated after many upsetting hours, The dates were escorted around the tam- pus while the jet cruiser warmed up for its blast off on .1f4JL1I'HA1'tlL1I1glTl1C XVorld in Eighty Hours . The l95S XVinter Carnival had begun. Lord and Lady Hammonds' home was the first stop on the journey. The Lord and Lady served tea and crumpets in typical English fashion. At four-thirty, the ladies were escorted to Piccadilly to buy liimonos before the plane left for Hong Kong. The dates then arrived at the Pierponts' Pagoda and dined on a meal of chop suey. The plane then droned off to Red China for a Communist cell meeting behind the Iron Curtain. The front was a dingy old theatre. and behind it. a dimly lit water tower, Messrs. Niitthell, Kane, Iifinger, and Newberry gave an excellent presentation of George Or- well's finirmzl Farm at intermission, At 12:00 the meeting was formally ad- journed and by 12:30 everyone was in his berth as the plane departed for France. 148 uv as QQ Saturday, the couples were .rwaltened by the chimes of Notre Dame and stopped for cafe au lait on the Llurnps flightsg some to Holland for slt in the royal indoor pool, Stops Loaf Mountain. whereupon the the last leg of the journey. Arriving at Wlashington, Doctor john A. hlittlaell serve' was followed by an inaugural All weltomed the typital A the tour of the nations capit planes, an announcement was that try mens souls . ilysees. After the meal, the group separated in private ating on the Zuyder Zeeg others to Monaco for a frolic for coffee were made in Rio in the shadow of Sugar boys and their dates hurriedly left for the airport on he couples attendel a banquet at the XY'1iite House, us there in a real and welcomed style. The banquet ill, called to a halt by the President .it 1:1111 AM. merican brealftfast of baton and eggs before concluding l As the girls boarded their respective home-bound heard over the loud speakers, These are the times 1 1 V1 3 I I 9' 1 X r ., in 4, 55. is xunseniaa :aussi IC a uracil l Iii gqaca .ence Iii Q 1? 'T g , . E F K mi Q ,Q A 5 i 5 A 535, Q W ,. 'W T THE DANCE COMMITTEE Edward Barry Martm F Mrtchell Charles Davls Austm Chambers Stephen C Sumner Sandy Frsher jnm Russell Cleveland L. Fuessemch .. ......,..ll.,.ll.l. ....,. , ,l........ . .,,,..,..., Cbmfrman Executwe Arnrtant Inwtatzom Decomtzom Frzdny Night Dmnef Frzday N zght Dance Saturday Night Dance John Campagna ............l.......l......,..,.,.,...l,...l , , ,,.4,..,, ....,.,.....,.,...........,,. F ormal Banquet Dave Hathaway ....,....,.... .....,....,...,., ..,, . A .. , ..,.,...,......,,,.,.,.,,,.. Houring Jerry Keller .......,..................,................. ,. ............,.., ...,......,,,,.......,....... 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