Cheshire Academy - Rolling Stone Yearbook (Cheshire, CT)
- Class of 1966
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A 9 ' ' . 0 'H H- aiu 'V i q :H Ti I -'M -17' 733' L F' ' 35 'WA' V Aw, i 5 '75 - Y '51 fC T' '-'-I-,lv-gi-41'-1 15:-.f jf-fa, 7 --Q.-'-K N -.1-,.-1-wr-2-ff:-sz:-:Lsfu ':1'I .f4':i:-:Q-of-----A-f---:rsga--y-g-11:-51:3--zegwg-af-1ygf.:,f-gaY-5-5-ay.. . 3 ,U . - ---4 -tv-1-W .He . ' ,U - ' fl Y-- --1 - ' ,. Y 1 N F -- -,J--'jig-Q ggi-QQQ, '1 y Ja-'S 9 X James R. MaeGowan 1890 - 1965 A slaunclw unlailing friend, a man wlwo loved lilo and people in all ways lwas lell a void in llwe lives ol so many. We re- Wfeiled lim as a reaclwer, lwonored lwim as a rolleaour, and loved him 55 5 man. VNU- Glifyll lfrg rqjfngmlgcr n Memoriam Ave Atque Vale Frederick J. Linehan 1908 - 1966 To rlwose who knew him no adequale eulogy is possible. To llwose who loved lwim few words are needed. l-le sl1all be re- membered wirlw lcindness by so many lo whom lwe dedicaled unswervingly a life ol underslanding, a sense ol lair playg a de- volion ro youllw, and a singularly candid and broad approaclw lo life and people. ,fi WPW ' 5 Chlllc C116 Th hlSlOVY l 6 wil lr l bac oh soho flourlshefl and ol Ol lnlel lls lirsl Pl John Bowrlefl lion builclinq Cheshire flifl 1 The school hcaclemyoll leenlh cenlufl From l362 came in P51 aperiocl prior ire Roxbury neclicul Assei soho he My A Histor of the Cheshire Aoadem The hisfory of Cheshire Academy dafes baclc fo I794 when if was conceived as a church school. Since fhaf fime if has flourished and grown info a preparafory school of infernafional repufe. lfs firsf principal-was fhe Reverend John Bowden affer whom fhe adminisfra- fion building was named. During his era Cheshire did nof board sfudenfs. The school confinued as fhe Episcopal Academy of Connecficuf fhrough fhe nine- A feenfh cenfury. From I862 fo I892, fhe Academy be- came in parf a milifary school. During a period prior fo I9I6 fo I937 fhe Chesh- ire Roxbury School. In I937, fhe Con- necficuf Assembly granfed a new charfer The Cheshire Cadef Corps of l886. fo fhe school making if a non-profif or- ganizafion, and fhe name Cheshire Acad- emy was permanenfly assumed. T ' Fiffy years ago., Mr. Arfhur Sheriff ar- rived and a concepfion of educafion deeply roofed in New England fradifion influenced fhe educafional and philosoph ical malce-up of fhe school. l-lis policies, which have affecfed fhe lives of ,mosf sfu denfs, have furfhered greafly fhe achieve menfs of fhe Cheshire communify. I . s X? V a ir .f f I J Q ff xi af ., '- xt ww' f L r il! Em 1115 2525 The norfh end of Bowden Hal. builf in I794. Grand Marshal, Dr. John Leahey, leads fhe Baccalaureafe pro- cession. , . .. , . ,.... ... - M.-4.-. - . - ..-. --. --. .., - ...4.::1sL':.1.q-' '.:r,mf- . -, ,.,,.,.,...,,.,.,,, V H ,..-.-,J.'. K. 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Sheriff, BA., Yale Universify, l9I3g MA., Yale Universify, l9I5 Treasurers Frederick J. Hesselmeyer, Ph.B., Yale Uni- versify, l9l6: L.l..B., Yale Law School, I92O Roberi A. Hall, BA., Yale Universiiy, l93Og L.L.B., Yale Law School, I933 Assisfanf Treasurer J, Edward Brady, A.S., New Haven Col- lege, l94O, C.P.Ax. Physicians Edward W. Oxnard, MD., Harvard Med- ical School, I936 Charles J. Dayfon, MD., Temple Univer- sHy,I947 .... John C. Gillies, Ph.B. ........ Marion R. Smifh .. Lawrence M. Kelley, BA. Michael S. Hare, BA. Ernesf J. Beaulac, Jr., MA. .. Sfewarf Lindsay, Jr. BA. Michael Cv. Kifa, MA. .. Col. Hugh P. Cash, B.S. Secrefa ries Eileen Bills. Julia Hall Dorofhy Henry Niveffe Nadeau Margaref Reilly Erika Sears Claudia Valenline Hosfess Faye Chubb Nurses Alumni Deparfmenf Librarians Jean McAllisfer, R.N. Sfella Cavallo Virginia Connolly gjerfsinvigfsov, R.N. Edifh Leveille Vera Palmer ' anger' RN' Josephine Nadeau Booksfore Manager House Mofher Consfance Clunan Qlga Briniren Superinfendenf of Mainfenance George Bufiricls Crechts The sTaTT oT The T966 Rolllng STone here Thanks some oT The many Indnvnduals and organIzaTIons who have helped In our work Wllllam ValleTTa The arT edITor creaTed The cover deslgn The endpapers and The Toreward paInTIng reproduced here In Tour colors All arT In Thls book IS The work oT sTudenTs oT The Academy durlng l965 66 In planmng Tor color and Tor all oTher aspecTs oT preparaTIon we are IndebTed To Mr Gron C Lloyd who as represenTaTIve OT our publisher Taylor Publlshlng Company has been mosT generous wITh has Tlme and TalenT Sennor phoTographs and many pIcTures oT speclal occasuons are The work oT The PhoTo ReTlek STudIo oT G Fox In l-larTTord whose dIrecTor Mrs Barbara MITchell has glven Invaluable cooperaTIon The speclal occaslon phoTographs were largely done by Mr John Vngnoln and Mr Mzchael Vonk Mr Eugene Gorlack gave us an excellenT sporTs pIcTure We are graTeTul To The American Shakespeare FesTIval TheaTre oT STraTTord Con necTIcuT and :Ts phoTographers Frledman Abeles Tor The Shakespeare pIcTures MosT oT The phoTographs are The work oT our own sTaTT phoTographer Mr Paul l-leberT whom we oTTer many Thanks Wherever posslble we have used The work oT sTudenT phoTographers among whom we should menTIon Andrew Abeles Massumo Cardlllo and Thomas Cannon Our graTITude IS due To many members oT The admInIsTraTIon and TaculTy To our headmasTer Mr ArThur SherITT To Mr Gordon ATkIns aThleTIc d1recTor whose cooperahon greaTly TacIlITaTed The phoTographIng oT sporTs especlally oT Team pIcTures To Mr ErnesT Beaulac Dean OT STudenTs and To Mr STewarT Lnndsay o . o ll . . . . . I I I .. . . . . . . ' . ' I I I . . . . . . , . 0 I U O I I . . . . I ' I - I . . , , . . I I ' . , . .. . I . , , . . , . , . I I , .Q a ' I . . . , . I I ' xg, I . ' 4 Q ' L fj 5 . Q f 22 X , , W ggg F13 f w ' A- -- ....., 2 - U 2 EBM 5'f' :iQ :A lv- 5 Q5 - 1 .1 . V .l 1 I ' I Q E ' V fi. Q 5 5? . 1' I an SENIORS R buf RONALD JOSEPH ABATE Ron 589 Washingfon Avenue, New Haven, Conneciicui' Adiviiies: Eooie Club: Eoofball: Baseball Favoriie Course: Hisiory Hobbies: Huniing, Swimming Ambiiion: Business Adminisiraiion ANDREW LAWSON ABELES A l22 Sunsei Road. Mamaroneck, New York Acfiviiies: Morgan Club: Phoiography Club: Ski Club: Fooiball, iManagerl: Baseball, lManageri Favoriio Course: United Siaies Hisiory Hobby: Phoiography Ambilion: Business Adminisiraiion MICHAEL ROY ADAMS Bear I46 Chesinui Sfreef, Balfimore, Maryland Acfiviiios: Wheeler Club, Vice-Presideni: lnier-Club Coun- cilg Key Club: Senior Council: Eoofball: Wresiling: Lacrosse Favorifo Course: English Hobby: Jazz Records Ambifionz Creative Wrifing ALAN HOWARD ADELSON 45 Lindbergh Avenue. Holyoke, Massachuseiis Manual, Assislanf-Ediior: Mefeorolegy Club Eavorifc Course: Enjzlish Hobbies: Vvfeiihi Liifing, Elecironigg Ambiiion: Cerperafifn Finafce Acfivifiesz Ecole Club: Yearbook Sfaif: Academy Review: RALPH JAMES ALEXANDER 24 Alexander Drive, Easi Hariford, Conneciicui Acfiviiiesz Wheeler Club: lnier-Club Council: Chapel Com- miiiee: Senior Class, Secreiary: Senior Class Day and Prom Commiiiee: Spanish Conversaiional Club: Foolball: Wres- iling: Track Favorife Course: English Hobby: Skin-diving Ambifionz Law RICHARD DONALD AMERLING Bull 30 WhiHier Road. New Haven, Conneciicuf Aciivifiesz Wheeler Club: Fooiball Favorife Course: Hisiory Hobbies: Scuba Diving. Coin Colleciing JAMES GEORGE ASHWELL Ash Prospeci Sireei. Planisville, Connec+icu'r Acfivifiesz Welles Club: Press Club: Fooiball: Cross-Couniry: Golf Favori+e Course: Uniied Sfaies Hisiory Hobbies: skiing, eel: Ambifionz Poliiics GEORGE ERNEST BALMER Bunza 69 Cox Avenue, Armonk, New York Ac+ivi'ries: Wheeler Club: Ski Club: Chapel Commiiiee Favorile Course: Spanish Hobbies: Sporis Cars, Fishing Ambiiionz Archiredrure ,f W ' ,v 1 25 rserl'lf 5 llllll AMES J iillifi 9' C , ,,Y-'yu .-,550 Miilieszllhiflf' -ii' C .4 i , . 5-zialic fuse: :l . glhpiaini lm' liiciileC0UfWf ' 4 ,.... n lilies: Scuba DFP: lillion: llifiiirf lull rr i X .1 ' 1 - In I 'lu . Q41 .- pn- 'S DUNCAN BYRNE BARRETT, JR. 25 Wilson Avenue, Lynbrook, New York Acfivifiesz Eoofe Club: Eoofball: Lacrosse, Capfain Favorife Course: Algebra RICHARD GILBERT BARROWCLOUGH Dick I4II Noffingham Drive, Gasfonia, Norfh Carolina Acfivifiesz Wheeler Club: Baseball Favorife Course: Hisfory Ambifions Texfile Engineering GREGORY ALAN BAUM Greg Laurel Cove Road, Oysfer Bay, New York Acfivifiesz Morgan Club: Ski Club: Eoofball: Swimming, Co-Capfain Favorife Course: Mafhemafics Ambifionz Engineering ALBERT AM-ES BENHAM Reverend 279 Sycamore Cou rf, Wyckoff, New Jersey Ac'I'iviI'ies: W-heeler Club: lnfer-Club Council, Fund Chair- man: Chapel Commiffee, Sfuclenf Chaplain: Glee Club: Dramafic Associafion: Senior Class, Vice-Presiolenf: Foof- ball, Capfain: Track Favorife Course: Hisfory Hobbies: Scuba Diving Ambifionz Minisfry THOMAS JAY BERNEELD Bernie 2I Soufh Park Drive, Tenafly, New Jersey Acfivifiesz Eoofe Club: Glee Club: Keysfones: Band: Ac- ademy Review: Eoofball, Manager Favorife Course: Unifed Sfafes Hisfory Hobby: Music MICHAEL STEPHEN BERNSTEIN Bern Y I6I Earmingfon Avenue, Waferbury, Connecficuf Acfivifiesz Eoofe Club: Debafe Club, Treasurer: Mefeorology Club: Eoofball Favorife Course: English Hobbies: Scuba Diving, Poefry Ambifiong Law JON NEVIN BLOCK 77lI Miller Drive, Miami, Florida AcI'ivi'Iies: Morgan Club: Press Club: Ski Club: Eoofball: Swimming, Manager Eavorife Course: Chemisfry Hobbies: Wafer Skiing, Surfing Ambifionz Archifecfure RONALD JOSEPH BLOUIN Ron 65 Briarwood Drive, Meriden, Connecficuf Acfivifies: Welles Club: Band: Chemisfry Club, Secrefary: Hisfory Club: Ski Club: Track Favori'I'e Course: English Hobby: Music Ambifionz Business Adminisfrafion ' Z ,,,. ,ws , , 'KWWMMQQ PAUL JOSEPH BOOC-EIA Reverend 475 Grand Avenue, Leonia, New Jersey Acliviiiesg Welles Club: Chapel Commiifeeg Baslceiball Favoriie Course: Lalin Hobby: Reading SAMUEL SYLVESTER BOONE Reverend Rf. I Box 332, Calhoun, Georgia Aciiviliesz Wheeler Club, Secrelary, Senior Class, President Chapel Commiilee, Siudenf Chaplain: lnier-Club Council Favoriie Course: Malhernalics Hobbies: Reading, Phoiography Ambiiion: Research Physics PATRICK JOHN BRENNAN Pal 59 Orchid Road, Meriden, Conneciicui Aciivifiesz Poole Club, Vice-Presidenig lnlernaiional Club: lnier-Club Council: Eooiballg Baslceiball: Baseball: Lacrosse Favorile Course: Hisiory Hobby: Fishing Ambilion: Educaiion STEVEN LEWIS BRODSKY Brod 63l6 Owen Place, Beihesda, Maryland Acfivilies: Eoole Club, Phoiography Club Favorile Course: Hisiory Hobbies: Sporls Cars, Canoeing Ambiiion: Law 'tv' ROBERT WESLEY BROWN Colenian Road, Cheshire, Conneciicui Ac'l'ivi'Eies: Eooie Club Hobby: Guiiar Ambiiion: Law GEORGE OOODRICH BROWNE 9IO Eoresi Glen Drive, WinneJrlca, Illinois Acliviiiesz Welles Club Eavorile Course: English Hobbies: Show and Wafer Slciing Ambiiion: Business Aclrninisirafion BERNHARD BORDEN BUNDESMAN, 360 E. 72nd Slrreef, New Yorlc, New Yorlc Acfiviiies: Eoofe Club: Eoolrball Favorile Course: His'rory Hobbies: Sporlrs, Sfudying Ambifionz Marlceiing JOHN WILLIAM BURKE 56 Debbie Drive, Soulrhinglon, Conneclicul Ac'l'ivil'ies: Welles Club: Radio Club Favoriie Course: Mechanical Drawing Hobbies: Wafer Skiing, Swimming Ambi+ion: Archiiedure Z. ii A' 6--3' Wi 3-JW' :A i in '91 IDN ,J 3 J J 7 Li li , ' SQ JAMES l5WMllier fxvexe 5 E ly Aclivilies: Meigs' y Caplainglacrcsse y HolJMes:Arh,Sp:1 JAMES MIMJERE llWalelielrl Sireei, rlclivilies: Wheeler AQ Clemislry Club, Leg iy, ilivvrlle Course: Ma: Holly: Slamp Colle Ammon: Engineeri- MMID JEROME .J iliidwlellllenve. ,J '- . M lavurlle Come, SD SM ' JIJJJEN PEEEE ' Ollcresi Road i llllll5llCA5S0ciaiL Fevorilecourse, A J Tennis I .y ' I JAMES BORTON BUTCHER Buich I5 Whillier Avenue, Trenlron, New Jersey Ac'rivi+ies: Morgan Club: Chapel Commillee: Wreslling, Caplain: Lacrosse Hobbies: Arls, Sporls JAMES MANFRED CALM Jim 24 Wakefield Slreel, I'-lamden, Conneclicul Ac'rivi+ies: Wheeler Club: Yearbook Slafl, Edilor: Manual: Chemislry Club: Tuloring Club i,FavoriIe Course: Malhemalics Hobby: Slamp Collecling Ambifionz Engineering , DAVID JEROME CAMPBELL Dave 8 Crawley Avenue, Belhel. Conneciicul' Acfivifiesz Welles Club: Chapel Commillee: Eooiball: Weighl Lifling W Favorife Course: Spanish STEPHEN PETER CARLOUGH, JR. Fingers I38 Rockcresl Road, Manhassel, New York Acliviiiesz Morgan Club: Inlernalional Club: Glee Club: Dramafic Associalion: Ski Club: Tennis Favoriie Course: American Hislory Hobby: Tennis j . , 'nf-'f JOSEPH THOMAS CAVANAUGH 72 Carroll Drive, Weslfield, Massachuselfs Ac+ivi'I'ies: Welles Club: Foolball Favoriie Course: Spanish RANDALL THOMAS CLARK 59 Hilllop Road, Cheshire, Conneciicul Acliviliesz Welles Club: Cross-Cou n'rry: Track Hobbies: Tennis, Golf WILLIAM GEORGE COOOER 6 Wildwood Drive, Branford, Conneciicul AcI'ivi'Iies: Welles Club: Swimming Favorife Course: Chemislry Hobbies: Sailing: Tennis Ambi'rion: Psychology COLVIN CRAIG Washinglon, Conneclicul' Ac'Iivi'Iies: Foole Club: Glee Club: Yearbook Slaff Favorile Course: Hislory I., Zoey Randy Bill :linux wr' YY' .,s-I 4v 'R 4 f 'fy' JOHN KENNETH CONTE IO3 Kalherine Drive, Hamden, Conneclicuf Acfiviliesz Morgan Club: Mafhemafics Club Hobbies: Horseback Riding, Swimming WILLIAM FREDERICK COX Boo Boo Old Clinlon Road, Weslbrook, Connecficuf Acfiviiies: Wheeler Club: Cafholic Chapel Commiffee, Treas uror: Yearbook Slallg Soccer: Lacrosse: Ski Club Favorifc Course: Maihemafics Hobby: Drawing Ambilionc Archilociure WESLEY GOODHALL CRESWICK Weswick ISO Harrison Road, Cheshire, Conneclicuf Acfiviiiesz Wheeler Club: Debafe Club, Secrelary: In'rer- nalional Club, Treasurer: Key Club: S.S.S.I.C.: Press Club: I'lCri7crf,Z Sailing: Baseball Favorifc Course: Hislory Hobbies: Sailing, I-'lunling Ambifion: Pr-lilics FREDERICK HOUSE CRYSTAL, JR. Rick 78 Ixlfwiunr- Rcarl, Wcodmere, New York Aclivilicsz I-.llrroan Club: Key Club Hobby: Cci'-n Favorilc Course: Arn-3-rican Hisfory fifwmwf' '76 CHARLES ANDERSON DANA. III Chas Brookwood, Brookwoocl Lane, New Canaan, Conneclicul' Ac'I'ivi+ies: Welles Club: Yearbook Slrafli Favorile Course: English Hobbies: Sailing, Pholography Ambilion: Aujromolive lnduslry ED UARDO ENRIOUE DAVILA-ARMENTA Barrio Bellavisla, Aparlado Aereo 548, Colombia, Soulh America Acfiviliesz Foole Club: Infernalional Club: Soccer: Favorife Course: Hislory Hobbies: Waler Skiing, Spear Fishing Ambifionz Business Adminislralion ROCCO ROBERT DAVINO Rock 34 Cosseff Slrreer, Waferbury, Connecficuf Acfivifiesz Welles Club: MeIeoroIogyiCIub: Track Favori+e Course: Bookkeeping Hobbies: Golf: Swimming Ambiiionz Law PETER RAYMOND DEL FAVERO Fefe 79 Briarwood Drive, Meriden, Connecficui Ac+ivi+ies: Morgan Club: Infernafional Club: Chemisfry Club: HiS'fOry Club, Treasurer: Yearbook Sfaff Favorile Course: Hislory RIO ERI: ell? lailllqisaniliii ' 'es - Aclivilgvfi by 559 l C15 Iavaiile COM. . v r f Hobbigsi SWR .,.V IimIaiIion:II2I' ' sill DW: ,I II fl Nassau P5116 Ailivilieszlllfiffi i lavorile COW: i' Hohhyg Cars ROBERT BANW Weil Iale Road, I-'f Acliviliesz Ilkifiiil Club: Ioollnallg lrazi Favoiile Course: B? RUSS GERALD 5 IIB Iriclle RaIR Rza: lclivilies: F002 C -I Favoiile Course: ' HolIIes: Fisliing, Si -y a If. rw TSS xi X 6 V T 4,0 fn-. ..n N , 1 ,,..- wx GILBERTO ENRIOUE DELVALLE LOPEZ Gilberl Box 3549, San Juan, Puerlo Rico Acliviliesz Welles Club: Malhemalics Club: lnlernalional Club: Baseball 'Favori+e Course: Chemislry Hobbies: Swimming, Waler Skiing Ambilionz Denlislry BASIL D'EMO, lll Tad 69 A Nassau Poinl Road, Culchogue, New York Acl'ivil'ies: Welles Club: Wreslling' Favorile Course: Malhemalics Hobby: Cars ROBERT BANIOAN DENNIS Bob Wesl Lake Road, Tuxedo Park, New York Ac'rivi+ies: Wheeler Club: lnler-Club Council: lnlernalional Club: Eoolball: Track Favorile Course: English RUSS GERALD DESROSIER I28 Bridle Palh Road, Springfield, Massachusells Acl'ivi'ries: Foole Club: Foolball: Wreslling I Favorile Course: English Hobbies: Fishing, Skiing ROBERT PETER DOLGOFF Bob 449 Clearmeadow Drive, Easl Meadow, New York Ac'l'ivi'ries: Morgan Club: Eoolball Favorile Course: Malhemalics Hobbies: I-lockey, Baseball Ambilion: Accounlancy WILLIAM FRANCIS DONOVAN, JR. Wild Bill 798 Earminglon Avenue, Wesl I-larliord, Conneclicul Acfiviliesz Welles Club PHILIP HUNTINGTON DOUOLASS Phil 546 Eourlh Slreel, Calasaugua, Pennsylvania Aclivifies: Eoole Club: lnlernalional Club, Presiclenl: Hori- zons, Business Manager: Ski Club: S.S.S.l.C. Favorile Course: Uniied Slales I-lislory Hobby: I-lislory Ambilion: Polilics RALPI-l ANDREW DOWN 007 Cliff Top, Tuckers Town, Bermuda Acliviliesz Eoole Club: Kagon o Commillee, Chairman' Q I lnler-Club Council: Chapel Commillee: Senior Council: Senior Class Day and Prom Commillee: Wreslling: Golf: Soccer Ambifionz Business Adminislralion f ff f fir? I fwibtz-: 4 ', . ' if ff: 'fansfr W , iQ'd:ffJ-Nix Rx ,'Zffi'2i1f if WZ' 1 :E. T1v. -L':1',f?-H-',:,, .. l.l PB Tamil flijffl f ' if f'7 V X KEITH ALLAN EBERT Ebe 65 Jepson Lane, Soullw Meriden, Conneciicur Acfiviiies: Eooie Ciub: Cross-Couniry: Baseball Favoriie Course: Mecbanical Drawing Hobbies: Siamp Colleciing, Swimming Ambifion: Civil Engineering NORELEET WAYNE EDMONDS 564 Rubber Avenue, Naugaiuck, Conneciicul Aciivifies: Welles Club, Presideni: Inier-Club-Council, Vice- Presidenig Eooiball Favoriie Course: Spanish Ambifionz Markeiing HARVEY MITCHELL EGGERS IvIi'I'cI'1 I38O Herschel Avenue. Cincinnaii, Olriio Acfivifiesz Morgan Club: Ciiapel Commiiieeg Yearbook Siaii: Academy Review: Indoor Track: Tennis. Co-Capiain Eavorife Course: Religion Hobbies: Ailileiics Ambifionz Medicine WALLACE TRACY EABIAN Buzz 6I7 Mix Avenue, Hamden, Conneciicuf Acfiviiiesz Eooie Club, Secreiary: Senior Council: Inier-Club Council: Eoofballg Lacrosse Favorife Course: Enlgisb Hobbies: Weigbi Lifiing Q!-4' it WILLIAM ALBERT EELSKE, III 65 Summir Sireei, Woodland, Maine Ac'I'ivi'I'ies: Morgan Club, Presideni: Senior Co Club: Band: Hockey, Manager: Eooiball Favoriie Course: Cliemisiry Hobbies: Camping, Hunling Ambiiionz Clwemisiry JOHN HINE ELYNN, JR. 63 Marvel Road, New Haven, Conneciicul Acfivifiesz Eooie Club: Swimming: Track Favori're Course: American Hislory Hobbies: Wafer Skiing, Boaiing PETER DALE EORTIER Bill uncil: Key Fa+her Peier I8 Clarence Sireei, iSouII1 Darmouib, Massaclwuseiis Aciiviiiesz Morgan Club Hobbies: Suriing, Moiorcycle Racing Ambiiion: Engineering THQMAS RICHARD FRANK I224 Genesee Sireer, Rocliesier, New York Ac'I'ivi+ies: Dramaiic Associaiiong Lacrosse: Soccer vi? 'J ' 4942 K' 4-f' y-v IOI'III CHARLES III Curve IIIII 3545: ' Icliviliess We Iss C .1 Favorile Course: 52' iImIiIIon: Piiilcscgi .I IIIIIIS GERARD II Bonnie Way, Imi- iIcIIviIIes: Wise? Q miiiee IIOIIIIYI ,Il iImIIIIon: In surarrg Iounilwoorl Road, H . iIcIIviIies:F 1 ,ii IIIIIII Cguncmigiglhl WunciIg5IiTeam I Iavoriie Course: PL I'IIIIIes: Siding' TEL. Enoin Q .I Sir-. C 1' JIIIIINE JO59 Icliviifes I Welles I W00IIIaIId Situ: TL I 419' 445' 'mf Ia.-1 fs., BRYAN McLELLAN GRASSQN I84 Harrison Road. Cheshire, Conneclicul Acliviliesc Yearbook Slafl, Dormilory Ediior: Track: Swim- ming Favorile Course: Erench Ambilion: Eoreslry JOSEPH MICHAEL GRISE Joe SI4 Mill Slreel, Soulhinglon, Conneclicul Acliviliesz Morgan Club Favorile Course: Malhernalics Hobbies: Guilar, Sailing Ambilionz Elaclrical Engineering WILLIAM ALAN GRGSSO Gras 37I4 Kirk Road. Enclwell, New York Aclivilies: Morgan Club Favorilc Course: Religion Ambifion: lvlinislry ALFRED WILLIAM GRUBERT AI IOO Sylvan Tc-rracfr. Glassboro, New Jersey Aciivifies: EOOIC Club: Chapel Commillee: lnlernalional Club: Cho-rnislry Club: Glee Club: Ski Club: Baseball: Baslzf-lballi Skiing Team: Sailing Favorile Course: Physics Hobbies: SI1iivg,SaiIing Ambilionc Enoinoori in BRETT HART HADDAD 24 Pinewood Road, Slarnlord, Conneclicul' Acliviliesz Eoole Club: Key Club: Manual: Chapel Com- rnilleeg Eoolball: Lacrosse Favorile Course: Hislory Hobby: Sporls Ambilion: Law BOSWORTH HART Bos 225 Hamillon Slreel, Evanslon, Illinois Acliviliesz Wheeler Club: Drarnalic Associalion Favori'I'e Course: Spanish Hobbies: Guns, Golf Ambi'rion: Foreign Service CHRISTY RICHARD HAYES Ballle I04 Winlhrop Avenue, New Haven, Conneclicul Acliviliesz Eoole Club: lnler-Club Council: Senior Council: Eoolball, Caplain: Lacrosse ' Favorile Course: English Hobby: Molorcycles Ambifionz Physical Eclucalion JAMES THOMAS HAYES JimmY 64 Locusl Avenue, Rockville Cenlre, Long Island. NSW York Aclivilies. Welles Club: Baskelball Favorile Course: Spanigh Hobbies: Surfing, Baglqei-ball Ambilionz Educarion RT :HOMA5 QM in florence I ic Aeiaiiiiefl Tomi if Favorite Cgllffe, AIHIUI Roi SprIH9 at Ilcliviliest milleeielee I Acres. lI'l . g Hi Favenle Course Ce Hobbies: SPOVIS JOHN WIIIIA lIlSouIl1 Highland I Aclivilies: Fooie C ciiillleiiielf W Favorile Course: Ar! Hobbies: SPOIIS G' Ambilionz law JOHN ROBERT IIIO Norlli Avenue, Aclivillesz Fooie C Soccer Iavorile Course: Eng Ilmbilion: Business F F I T I ,GN i l cl- limll af l ri-iomf-xs ARTHUR HILL T 172 Florence Slreel, Wesl Harlrord, Conneclicul Aclivilies: Poole Club: Eoolball: Baseball Favorile Course: Malhemalics ARTHUR ROGERS Hl-TCH Ari Spring Acres, Millorcl, New Jersey Aclivilies: Welles Club: lnler-Club Council: Chapel Com- millee: Glee Club: Academy Review: Sailing Favorile Course: Hislory Hobbies: Sporls Cars, Sailing JOHN WILLIAM HOLT, JR. John 70 Soulh Highland Avenue, Pearl River, New York VAc+ivi+ies: Eoole Club: Chapel Commillee: Glee Club: Key Club: Manual: Soccer: Lacrosse, Manager Favorile Course: American Hislory Hobbies: Sporls Cars, Fishing Ambilionz Law JOHN ROBERT HORSTMAN John 2370 Norlh Avenue, Bridgeporl, Conneclicul Aclivilies: Poole Club: Dramalic Associalion: Chess Club: Soccer Favorile Course: English Ambilion: Business Adminislralion WINERED RAEAEL HOUSTON Ralph 522 2lsl Slreel, Norlh Wesl, Washinglon, D.C. Acliviliesz Morgan Club: lnler-Club Council: Ski Club: Chemislry Club: Dramalic Associalion Favorile Course: English Ambilion: Medicine GEORGE PHIPPS HUGGINS George 5l8' Easl Mermaid Lane, Philaclelphia, Pennsylvania Ac'livi'l'ies: Welles Club, Presiclenl: lnler-Club Council: Chapel Commillee: Lacrosse: Ski Team: Eoolball Favorile Course: Spanish ': ' Hobbies: Skiing, Cars Ambilionz lnsurance JAM ES WOLFE HUGHES Junior 4l5 Kramer Road, Daylon, Ohio Acliviliesz Eoole Club: Glee Club, Manager: Ski Club: Keyslones: Press Club: Sailing Favorile Course: Spanish Hobbies: Sailing, Sporls Cars Ambilionz Archileclure NORMAN ELIOT HUREWITZ ll Sleven Drive, Hewlell, New York Ac+ivi'l'ies: Welles Club: Glee Club: Bowling, Caplain SAMUEL STEVEN ISRAELOEE Izzy 20 Cole Farm Courf, Providence, Rhode Island Ac1'ivi'ries: Wheeler Club: Academy Review, Co-Edilory ' - - L o Press Club, Chairman, Manual, New England eague Preparafory Schools Press Clubs, Execulive Sieering Com- miifeeg Lacrosse Ambilionz Journalism PAUL RIGER JACOBSGN Jake 446 Norton Parkway, New Haven, Conneciicul Aciivifies: Wheeler Club: Debaie Club, Presidenl Favoriie Course: Biology Hobbies: Wafer Skiing, Golf Ambifionz Medicine RICHARD GERWE JOHNSON Rick 9 Rose Lane, Chappaqua, New York Acfiviiies: Morgan Club: Ski Club: Yearbook Siaii Favorile Course: Maihemalics Hobbies: Tennis, Swimming Ambilion: Business Adminisiraiion WAYNE HARRY JOHNSON Tiny 38 Sherwood Road, Waferbury, Conneclicul Acfivifiesz Wheeler Club: Key Club: Chemislry Club: Year- book Sfaff: Dramalic Associaliong Keysionesg Bowling Favorile Course: Physics Hobbies: Cars, Recordings Ambiiion: Educaiion 2553 PAUL LESLIE KAHL, JR. 4I9 Newlown Avenue, Norwalk, Conneclricui Ac+iviI'ies: Foole Club: Chapel Commillee Ambifionz Velerinary Medicine ie-ui5L i4AsTEN Louie LUIS M I4 Tamarind Road, Forbes Park, Makali, Rizal, Philippines AcI'iviI'ies: Wheeler Club: Inier-Club Council: Ski Club: Inlernalional Club: Soccer Favoriie Course: English I Ambilionz Business Adminislrraiion DENNIS JOSEPH KELLY III Marvel Road, New Haven, Conneclicuir Aclivifiesz Welles Club Favorife Course: English Hobbies: Skiing, Swimming KEVIN JOSEPH KENNEDY 94 Fairview Avenue, Naugaluck, Conneclicul Acfivifiesg Wheeler Club: Inlernaiional Club: Foolballg Bas- kelball Favorife Course: English Hobbies: Sporis, Wafer Skiing ff if- Y ,gn-4 GQ? HARRY Germanlow Acliviliesz V Favoriie Com FREDRIC I6 Hilldale I Acliviiiesz Ir Commilieeg Favorile C01 Hobbies: Sp Amlilllong N MRIIHEI I4 Ivlallow R Acliviiiesz Ii Track, C00 Favoriie Co, l'l0I1luies: M Ambiiain, L, FREDERIC 97 Maple A, Acfiviiaes, F Favorife Col AITIIJIIIQH: B :qt I f RP1Hes ' li Club .. 1,41 -- i.ioaIl, B, IQ' I HARRY FRANKLIN KERN, JR. Chad Germanlown Pike Rda944, Norrislown, Pennsylvania Acfivilies: Welles Club, Foolball, Wreslling Favorile Course: English FREDRIC ARON KERSTEIN Fred 46 Hilldale Road, Alberlson, New York Acliviliesz lnler-Club Council, Press Club, Key Club, Chapel Commillee, Baskelball Favorile Course: Chemislry Hobbies: Sporls, Records Ambilionz Medicine MATTHEW JAY KING MaH I4 Mallow Road, Easl Rockaway, New York Ac'Iivi+ies: Morgan Club, Press Club, Secrelary, Glee Club, Track, Co-Caplain, Indoor Track Favorile Coursez' Hislory Hobbies: Music, Sporls Ambilionz Law FREDERICK JACOBS KLEET F.T.G. 97 Maple Avenue, Smilhlown, Long Island, New York Ac+iviI'ies: Foole Club, Baskelball, Baseball, Foolball Favorile Course: Bookkeeping Ambi'Iion: Business Adminislralion TWT Aiibn-1 RICHARD ALLEN KLEIN Dink 335 Ocean Terrace, Slalen Island, New York Acliviliesz Wheeler Club, Malhemalics Club, Glee Club, Keyslones, Key Club, Academy Review, Lacrosse, Foolball Favorile Course: Chemislry Hobbies: Surfing, Swimming Ambi'I'ion: Accounlancy DONALD THOMAS KLEMOVICH Klem 8 Easl Maple Slreel, Weslhamplon Beach, New York Ac'Iivi+ies: Morgan Club, Pholography Club, Wreslling Favorile Course: Hislory Hobby: Pholography Ambi+ion: Engineering MICHAEL STEPHEN KOCH Hunky 242 Cedar Lane, Cheshire, Conneclicul Ac+ivi'Iies: Wheeler Club, lnler-Club Council, Chemislry Club, Foorball, Baskelball, Golf, Caplain Favorife Course: Hislory Hobbies: Wafer Skiing, Surfing Ambilionz Physical Educalion MATTHEW KIEVE KOCHMAN Heeb 2060 Easl I9'rh Slreel, Brooklyn, New York I Ac'I'ivi+ies: Foole Club, Chapel Commillee, Yearbook, Index Edilor, Favori'I'e Course: American Hislory Hobbies: Deep Sea Fishing, Tennis Ambi'I'ion: Medicine ,ug bw' ' 16 X W4 f , , ik F if--ry W .7 I f TA K ix IRA WARREN KOENK5 I96 Hillside Avenue, Verona, New Jersey Acriviriesg Morgan Club: Dramaiic Associaiion: Band Eavorile Course: English Hobbies: Waier Slciing, Roclc'n Roll Ambiiion: Music EDWARD KlMBALL KOSTRQWSKl Ed 271 Shunalce Road. Chalham Township, New Jersey Aciiviiiesz Wheeler Club: Chapel Commiifeeg Glee Club: Hockey Favorife Course: Malhemaiics Hobbies: Hunling, Car Drag Racing Ambiiion: Aeronaulical Engineering CLIFFORD MARSHALL KRAMER Soupy IIC? Emerson Sirecr, Springfield, Massachuseiis Acfiviiics: Morgan Club, Vice-Rresideni: lnier-Club Coun- cil: Sli Club, Presideni: Chapel Commiiiee, Vice-Presidenr: Dramalic A1sociaiion:Serior Council: Lacrosse Favorilo Course: English Hobbies: Golf. Slziing Ambifion: Eunir.-af.s Adminisiraiion JOHN CHARLES KRANYECZ John IOO3 N Sf, Lucas Sire-Qi, Al'enio'.-un, Pennsylvania Acfivifics: Morwan Club: Cafholic Chapel Commiiiee, Sec- rolar-.: Sli C'uiWiACdclcrT1y Review: Baseball: Tennis Eavoriic Course: Uniied Siaies Hisiory Hobbies: Carr: Terms Ambifion: E1.'7 f3f' fA'id'T'i 45i on -an-nv' 1 X MARK DAVID KRUGER Krug 74 Dunn Road, Mi. Carmel, Conneciicur Aciivifiesz Welles Club: Eooiball: Track Favori+e Course: Spanish Hobby: Auromorive Mechanics Ambifionz Journalism MARK JONATHAN KURLANSKY 63 Welles Drive, Newingion, Conneciicui Ac+ivi'ries: Welles Club: Dramaiic Associarion: Horizons: Glee Club: Academy Review, Assisiani Ediior Favorife Course: English ROBERT GLENN LAUER Bob 2IO Bixley Heaih, Lynbrooli, New Yorlc Acfiviiiesz Morgan Club: Key Club: lniernaiional Club: Press Club: Academy Review: Eooiball Favorile Course: American Hisiory Ambifion: Law BRUCE STEPHEN LEO Harve 325 Broadway, Evereii, Massachuseiis Acriviriesz Eooie Club: Eooiball Favorile Course: Malhemaiics Hobbies: Fishing, Hunring RUS5ELl I539 Soul' Adivilieii l Hobbies: bl Amiiiioi: V D PHILIP S 9 Vermvnl Adivilies: F L Favorile C0 HabbieS1 Gb Ambiiionz V6 MARK .Ill 25 Wesi Perl Adivilies: l Cliemislll C ming, Co'C0l Favoriie CW' Hobbies: W6 Ambiiion: l.6l MARK STE 87 Moran Sire Aclivilies: Ai bool Siaii, Bu Favoriie Cour: Hobbies: Wai Ambiiion: lav. T lg, 'im i. , s. :D P1 RUSSELL ADELBERT LEONARD, II Russ l538 Soulh Main Slreel, Cheshire, Conneclicul Acliviliesz Wheeler Club Hobbies: Molorcycles, Earming Ambi+ion: Velerinary Medicine PHILIP DENNIS LEONE Phil 9 Vermonl Slreel, Walerbury, Conneclicul Acliviliesz Eoole Club Favorile Course: Chemislry Hobbies: Golf, Tennis Ambilion: Veilerinary Medicine MARK IRVINO LEVINE Mark 25 Wesl Park Avenue, New Haven, Conneclicul Acliviliesz Morgan Club, Debale Club, Vive-Presiclenlg Chemislry Club: Manual: Science Club: Chess Club: Swim- ming, Co-Caplaing Eoolballg Track Favorile Course: American Hislory Hobbies: Waler Skiing, Swimming Ambilionz Law MARK STEPHEN LEVINE 87 Moran Slreel, WaI'erbury, Conneclicul Acl'ivil'ies: Academy Review, Aclverlising Manager: Year- iff book Slall, Business Manager: Wreslling Favori+e Course: Accounling Hobbies: Waler Skiing, Swimming Ambilionz Law BARRY STEVEN LEVITT Lev 223 Slrallon Road, New Rochelle, New York Acliviliesz Eoole Club: Academy Review, Exchange Eclilorg Press Club: lnlernalional Club, Ski Club: Pep Club: Bowling Club: Eoolballg Baseball Favorile Course: Bookkeeping Hobbies: Sporls Cars, Golf Ambiiionz Accounlancy STEPHEN ZACHARY LIZAK Sieve 37 Mill Slreel, Walerbury, Conneclicul Acliviliesz Wheeler Club Favoriie Course: Uniled Slales Hislory Hobbies: Cars RODERICK OWEN MACDONALD Rocl Prospecl' Slreel, Planlsville, Conneclicul Ac+ivi'I'ies: Eoole Club: Debale Club, Presidenlg Press Club, Inlernalional Club: Academy Review, Inlernalional Edilorg Baskelball Favorile Course: English Ambilionz Law JOHN FRANCIS MACMAHON Mac 9 Ogden Avenue, While Plains, New York Acliviliesz Foole Club: Dramalic Associaliong Chapel Com- milleeg Ski Club: Foolball, Caplain Golf: Baskeiball Favori-Ie Course: Philosophy Hobbies: Sporls, Guilrar Ambilionz Polilics MICHAEL MANGIAFICO Mike I24' Queen Sireei, New Briiain, Conneciicul Aciivifiesz Morgan Club: Glee Club: Senior Council: Fool'- ball Favoriie Course: Malhemafics Hobbies: Cars, Boals Ambilionz Elecfromechanical Engineering STEVEN KARL MANNINC5 Sieve 48 Donald Drive, New Rochelle, New York Acfiviiiesz Morgan Club: Academy Review: Baskeiball, Man- ager Favoriie Course: Maihemaiics Hobbies: Sporls Ambi'l'ion: Engineering MICHAEL JOHN MARCINEK Mike IOO8 W. Walnui Slreei, Shamokin, Pennsylvania Acfivifies: Wheeler Club: Glee Club: Foolball Favoriie Course: English JOHN ROBERT MASON. JR. Jack I49 Herman Avenue. Belhpage, New York Ac'rivi'ries: Morgan Club: Glee Club: lniernaiional Club: Foofball: Lacrosse Favoriie Course: English Hobbies: Ari, Music Ambilion: Law I I er- JOHN HENRY MASSIMINO 509 Ferry Slreei, New Haven, Conneciicul Aciiviiiess Wheeler Club: Glee Club: Keysiones7 Dramaiic Associalion: Horizons: Golf: Baskelball Favorife Course: Lalin Hobby: Huniing Ambiiionz Educaiion JUSTIN TIMOTHY MCMANUS Mac l5l Alden Avenue, New Haven, Conneclicul Ac'l'ivi+ies: Wheeler Club: Fooiball Favoriie Course: Maihemaiics Hobby: Golf Ambiiions Accounlancy RICARDO GONZALEZ de MENDOZA Rick 3OlO Norih Bay Road, Miami Beach, Florida Aciiviiies: Wheeler Club: lniernaiional Club: Ski Club: Fool- ball: Lacrosse Favoriie Course: French Hobby: Waier Skiing Ambifion: Business Law SHERMAN MILCOWITZ Sherm 68 Bayberry Drive, Wallingford, Conneciicul' Ac+ivi+ies: Morgan Club: Chess Club: Yearbook Siaff: Baseball: Lacrosse Favoriie Course: Spanish Hobby: Golf Ambiiions Law I fl ,,,. fg ,gf-,. 1 Q:-. IVE, ,WQQ if .I. I I I III I I I i I I J , I II I VII ,I gal l'l GERALD l39 Wilmoln Aclivilies: F Favorile Co Holalaies: G PIIUL EDI 22 lgnox Sh Acllvilies: V Favorile Cai llilillyr Sail Ambition: PI WILLIAM lW00Illand ACliVllle5: F, 50ccer:WreI Favorile Cow I llobIliSlIllnI Alllilllon: Ac EIGEIIEI llWesll2:h 1 IlIIliviIies:V g Eonlrilmgng aV0ille cow Amlilion, Bu I 544 : vvl' ,QL I mi L-'I ' 4 j lI.,,I gm-:Sw 'l'kE'il I! .Qi 'gh iii :II il .- 'J uf' .- , ,M , OD: . 'ln ...EH Dr I Fu., -:al Ili: I -i'SIi0L- SI. Q Z' 'ieriotci I4 li 1 X if 1 XZ! 2' fda- f-If ,IA 1 f ' 12, fj If V , f iff , I x Y . ', - I . 5 V1,V , A ' ,-+, GERALD STEPHEN MONAGHAN I39 Wilmolni' Circle, Scarsdale, New York Ac'I'ivi+ies: Foo're Club: Horizons: Sailing Favori'I'e Course: French Hobbies: Guifar, Piano PAUL EDWARD MONGILLO 22 Lenox S'rree'r, Eas'r Haven, Conneciicui Ac'IiviI'ies: Welles Club: Baseball: Sailing: Wresiling Favoriie Course: English Hobby: Sailing Ambiiionz Psychology WILLIAM LOFTUS MONRO Bill 3 Woodland Place, Grosse Poinie, Michigan AcIivi'Iies: Fooie Club: Glee Club: Dramaiic Associaiion: Soccer: Wresiling Favoriie Course: Bookkeeping Hobby: Skiing Ambifion: Adveriising EueENE Howfuzn Mopsuc eene 49 Wesi I2'rh Sireei, New York, New York AcI'ivi'Iies: Wheeler Club, Presideni: In'rer-Club Council, Presideni: Chapel Commiiiee, Chairman: Academy Review, Coniribuiing Edi+or: Horizons: Baskeiball: Lacrosse Favoriie Course: Hisioryi Ambiiion: Business Economy I pg f gay ' ':', , f',, I , iz i i , 1 fs .Q ff' ew A-.til f ' W, ly' ' 3 f RW , , ,,. ' 2 1, I , b 5 f , , , . I X -' - , ,f I I ,. ' 1 'Wi QS ,- , ' ,s 'QQ M 117' 1 .ww ' ' .4-6' e- ' I 1 ' ffm ,Mi ..u,......? :WJ JAMES JOSEPH MULCUNRY. III Jim I I9 Sionecresi' Drive, Brisiol, Connec'ricu'r AcIivi'Iies: Morgan Club: In'rerna'rionaI Club Favori're Course: Bookkeeping Hobbies: Golf, Boa'Iing Ambifion: Business Adminisiraiion WILLIAM EDWARD MURPHY Murph 4 Foxboro Lane, Old Brookville, Long Island, New York Ac'rivi'Iies: Morgan Club: Fooiball: Swimming DAVID JOHN NOTHSTINE DeeJay 453 Souih Firsi Sireei, Ann Arbor, Michigan Ac'riviI'ies: Welles Club: S.S.S.I.C.: DebaI'e Club: Sailing Favoriie Course: Physics Hobbies: Sporis Cars, Skin Diving Ambi'Iion: Elecironics IRWIN MARK NOVACK Ir 87 Woodside Terrace, Springfield, Massachuseiis Ac'Iivi'I'ies: Morgan Club: Chapel Commiiiee: Press Club: Soccer, Capiain: Baskeiball: Baseball Favorile Course: Hisiory Hobby: Sporis AmbiI'ion: Law ,aw ,, wmv' , fn - , 'ww ENRIOUE JOSE NOVELLA ALVARADO Quique La Pedrera Zona 6. Gualemala Cily, Gualemala Acliviliesz Welles Club: Inlernalional Club, Ari Edilor: Academy Review: Yearboolc Slall: Dramalic Associalion: Soccer: Track Eavdrile Course: Mechanical Drawing Hobbies: Drawing. Aufomobiles Ambilion: Induslrial Engineering GREGORY LAWRENCE O'CONNELL Oak Meadow Wood Road, Branford, Conneclicul Acfivifiesz Wheeler Club: Slci Club: Cross-Counlry, Caplain: Traclc: Indoor Traclc Favorile Course: Malhemclics Hobbies: Swimming, Tennis Ambilion: Business Adminislralion DENNIS LEO O'CONNOR, JR. Den 26 Gedney Esplanade, While Plains, New Yorlc Acliviliesz Eoolc Club: lnlernalional Club: Dramalic Associa lion: Eoolballg Baseball Favorile Course: I-lislory Hobbies: Trapshooling, Surfing Ambilion: Law WALTER MICHAEL O'I-IALLORAN Wall 27 For Horizon Drive. Cheshire, Conneclicul Aclivilies: Morgan Club: Hislory Club: Yearboolc Slaff Eavorilo Course: Spanish Hobby: Sporls Ambilion: Business Adrninislralion GREGORY GEORGE O'LEAR 59 Ellsworlh Avenue, Walerbury, Conneclicul Acliviliesz Welles Club: Swimming TERRY LEE OSUR Tiger I9 Viclor Place. I-Iawlhorne, New Jersey Ac'Iivi+ies: Welles Club: Inlernalional Club: Wreslling, Pep Club Favorife Course: French Hobby: Music Ambifionz Business Adminislralion FRANCIS CLARK OWEN Frank 467 Broad Slreel. Meriden, Conneclicul Acliviliesz Foole Club: Cross-Counlry, Co-Caplain: Indoor TracIc:TracIi Favorile Course: Malhemalics Hobby: Painling Ambilion: Educalion TIMOTHY FLYNNPAGNAM P695 I32 Carmall Road, I-lanfiden, Conneclicul Acliviliesz Eoole Club: Hislory Club: Baslcelball: Baseball Eavorile Course: Uniled Slales I-Iislory Hobby: Sporls Ambilion: Business Adminislralion AID UI N , IIISSI-SI Dali Acllvilleif Ili: clips' QCII ' . ei Favorile Cours I'IolaIJli MUSIC ilmbllionz IHIIUSI DON Illilliifieif AciiIi+ies:WI6fI Favorile COW: I Amlzllioni Mecha JOSEPH PMI Ill I3 Hubinqer Slref Aclivlliesilmleelf I FavoriIeCourse1I IIIDQIPHJ I 456 Prospecl Roar I Aclivlliesz Foolel Review, Fealure I y Iracl I y lavorile Course: E Holly: Bowling Iiiliieimwfsiiig I I A W, ry I I I 'T 'Sf' ip- N, :fy A, I :I .W -yx I . m 5 DONALD DONOWOOK PARK Don 333-55O,Sin Dang Dong, Seoul, Korea Ac'I'ivi+ies: Welles Club: Glee Club, Presidenl: Keyslones: Chapel Commillee: Tuloring Club Favorile Course: Malhemalics Hobby: Music Ambilionz Induslrial Managemenl' NIRUNDON PATPONOPANIT Don 9 Pasana I, Ekamai Road, Bangkok, Thailand Acliviliesz Wheeler Club: Inlernalional Club Favorile Course: Chemislry Ambi'I'ion: Mechanical Engineering JOSEPH PATRICK PATTON. JR. I3 Hubinger Slreel, New Haven, Conneclicul' Acliviliesz Wheeler Club: IIOOIIJGIII Baseball Favorife Course: Chemislry RANDOLPH JAMES PERAZZINI Randy 456 Prospecl Road, Walerbury, Conneclicul Aclivilies: Fooie Club, Treasurer: Horizons, Edilor: Academy Review, Feaiure Ediior: lnler-Club Council: Senior Council: Track Favori'I'e Course: English Hobby: Bowling Ambilion: Wriling JOSEPH NICHOLAS PERRELLI Joe 720 Townsend Avenue, New Haven, Conneclicul' Ac'I'ivi'Iies: Eooie Club: Key Club: Chemislry Club, Vice- Presidenl: Physics Club: Baseball, Manager i Favorile Course: Chemislry Hobby: Eleclronics Ambiiionr Law FRANCIS XAVIER POKORNY Frank 3I6 Elwood Avenue, Hawlhorne, New York Acliviliesz Poole Club: Foolball: Track Favorile Course: Spanish Hobbies: Reading, Weighllifiing MICHAEL HIRSCI-I RAVIS Mike 26 Maplewood Road, New Haven, Conneclicul' Ac'I'ivi+ies: Morgan Club: lnler-Club Council Favorife Course: Religion Ambilionz Minislry MICHAEL JAMES REDDEN Mike 44 Squire Sireel, New London, Conneclicul' Acliviliesz Foole Club, Presidenlg Inler-Club Council: Senior Council: Kenya Commillee, Presidenl: 'Press Club: Chapel Commiileeg Baseball. Caplain: Eoolban: Baskelball: La- crosse-Co-Caplain Favorile Course: Physics Hobbies: Cars, Moiorcycles Ambilionz Business Adminislralion v,y::9,.1 Wea X, if xi' iff r 1 I f ' ff MARC ANDREW REICH 70 Wilcox Slreel, Brislol, Conneclicul Acliviiiesz Poole Club: lnlernalional Club: Soccer Favorile Course: Physics CLAUDIO IGNACIO REMIREZ 357 Soulh Main Slreel, Cheshire, Conneclicul Acfivilies: Wheeler Club: Chess Club: Hislory Club! lnler- nalional Club Favorile Course: Hislory Hobbies: Fishing, Skelching Ambiliona Law JOSEPH ALBAN REYNOLDS, JR. Joe I85 Pine Slreel, Walerbury, Conneclicul Acliviliesz Poole Club: Dramalic Associalion: Pholography Club: Academy Review: Press Club: Swimming. Favorile Course: English Hobbies: Pholography, Swimming Ambilionz Law MICHAEL PETER RODICH Mike IZO3 Brook Meadow Drive, Towson, Maryland Acliviliesz Eoole Club: Chess Club Favorife Course: English Hobby: Reading Ambifion: Law MICHAEL JOSEPH ROKOSKY Mike 42 Windsor Road, Hamden, Conneclicul Aclivilies: Wheeler Club: Foolball Ambilionz Engineering THEODORE ALBIN ROSEN Pop-Top IOO Waranoke Road, Manchesler, Conneclicul Ac'l'ivi'I'ies: Eoole Club: Yearbook Slall: Soccer: Track Hobby: Racing JAMES BOUTON ROSS Jim I87 Nearwaler Lane, Darien, Conneclicul Ac+ivi'ries: Welles Club: Yearbook Slall, Sporls Edilor: lnler-Club Council: lnlernalional Club, Vice-Presidenl: Hockey Favorile Course: French EDMUND LOREN ROTHSCHILD Ed 629 Pierce Place, Easl Meadow, New York Acfiviliesz Welles Club: Ski Club: Dramalic Associalion: Tuloring Club Favorile Course: Chemislry Hobby: Cars '1 ' y r i 'iv' yn W i... I I ciiisiri cil I 2IlCianci Road, Aclivilies: Welle lreasurer: Key C Club: lacrosse: C Favorlle Course: rlmlllion: Cliemi JEFFREY wi Wdsliinglon, CO, ilclivllies: Mom lilemlilll Club! lavorile Course: l'l0llllle5g Mecha Wllll I luslnellllglmm Pltllvlhes. W - ' lie ffl ll CL ee I5 1, ' efle E F Plain, Hocke avorile Cours Hiiii:,.3,,,,'f FREDERIQ ' I I5 K l 'George Sh lelivims, M :vorlls CQUI: I ally: Radio Mill . POP-lop Trad lim :foils Eclilii iicellresideiig ' V22 Associaliiig mi' CHESTER CHARLES SADOSKY, JR. Chef 234 Cianci Road, New Brilain, Conneciicul Acliviliesz Welles Club, Vice-Presiclenl: Inier-Club Council, Treasurer: Key Club: Calholic Chapel Commiliee: Tuloring Club: Lacrosse: Cross-Counlry Favorile Course: Maihemalics Ambilionz Chemislry JEFFREY WAYNE SALEMBIER Clem Washinglon, Conneciicul' Acfivifies: Morgan Club: Ski Club: Glee Club: Keysiones' Chemislry Club, Presidenl: Dramalic Associalion Favorile Course: Malhemalics Hobbies: Mechanics, Sporls Cars WILLIAM RIVERS SANDERSON. JR. Sandy Bushnell Lane, Wesrbrook, Conneciicul' Acfivifiesz Wheeler Club: Inier-Club Council: Chapel Com- miliee, Secrelary: Spanish Conversalional Club: Sailing, Caplam: Hockey Favorife Course: Religion Hobbies: Sailing, Skin Diving FREDERICK JoHN SANTA Fred ROBERT LOUIS SANTILLI Bob 79 Hallock Slreel, Walerbury, Conneclicul Aciiviliesz Wheeler Club Favorife Course: German Hobby: Cars Ambilion: Business Adminislralion CRAIG PETER SARGENT Sarge 25 Woodlawn Terrace, Meriden, Conneciicul' Acfivifiesz Foole Club: ln'rernaI'iona,I Club: Cross-Counlry Favorile Course: Malhemalics Hobby: Guiiar Ambifionz Engineering KENNETH DALE SCHLECHTER Ken Old Well Road, While Plains, New York Acfiviiiesz Foole Club: Academy Review, Co-Ediior: Chapel Commiliee: Senior Class Day and Prom Commillee: Senior Council: Inler-Club. Council: Pholography Club: Sailing Favorile Course: English Hobbies: Golf Ambi+ion: Holel Adminislralion 45I George S'rree+, New Haven, Conneciicul Ac'Iivi+ies: Morgan Club: Soccer: Hockey: Baseball Favorife Course: Chemislry Hobby: Radio Conirol RONALD ALLAN SCHON Sean 245I Brickell Avenue, Apl. I7A, Miami, Florida Ac'I'ivi+ies: Welles , Club: Chapel Commillee: Dramalic Associalion: Glee Club: Spanish Conversalional Club: Pho- lography Club: Kagongo Commiiiee: Debale Club Favori'I'e Course: English Hobbies: Aciing. Wriling . Ro -,W vw' if Q' .,.,f', Cllnn- PETER LOUIS SCHUSTER Pe+e 66 Cherry Sfreef, Cheshire. Conneclicui Aclivilies: Welles Club: In+erAClub Council: Yearboolc Slaii, Copy Edilori Dance Band: Tuloring Club, Chairman Favorile Course: German Hobby: Model Roclcelry BERNARD CHARLES SHEINART Bernie 62I5 Clanranald Avenue. Monlreal. Canada Aciivifiesc Welles Club: Chess Club: lnlernalional Club: FOOlbGH Favorile Course: English Hobbies: Aulo Racing, Pholoriraphy Ambilionz Psychology MARK DANA SIEOLER SI4 Mailland Avenue. Teaneclc, New Jersey Acliviiics: Mnrnan Club: Yearboolc Siaif, Head Typisll Academy Review, Head Typisf Favorilo Course: Accounlinn Hobby: Golf ANDREW ARTHUR SIRICA, JR. 666 Coolze Srreel, Walerbury, Conneclicui Ac'Iivi+ies: Morgan Club Favorile Course: Hislory Hobby: Cars Ambifionz Medicine JOSEPH MICHAEL SLATER Joe 45 Earminglon Avenue, Waierbury, Conneclicui Ac'rivi+ies: Morgan Club: Press Club: Chemislry Club Eavoriie Course: English Ambilionz Naval Career JOHN CAWLEY SLATTERY SlaHs 87 Deepwood Drive, Cheshire, Conneclicul' Acliviliesz Morgan Club: Eooiball Favorile Course: His'rory HALSEY FORD SMITH, JR. Hals 88 Oxford Slreei, Glen Ridge, New Jersey Acliviliesz Morgan Club: Press Club: Eoolball: Baseball Favorile Course: American Hislory ,iiiiiiieff Press Club Horizons. gaglelbi favorile Hobbies! ,imbifionf 609 WUI AcIivilieS2 Favorlle CWI' Hobby: Painli Amliilionz ACC' JOSEPH VI 450 Broad Slra Aclivilies: VI Chemislry Clu Favorile Cours Holalalesz Mou' GEORGE T I4 Sawyer Sire AcIivIIies: Moi Club, Vice-PreI Favorile Course Ambilionz Real Esfale. Insurance THOMAS HERBERT SILVANIC Bullel' llT2 Sefwrwfq Si'f 'i,ClWliiP A 1f'N Nrgw Ygrlq Aciivilicsz Vwfelles Clubt Eoolball, Caplain: Traclc, Capfain- Indo-or Traclx Caolain Hobby: Bhd 8'ee'ling Hobbies: Golf, Tennis Ambiliona Adveriising li , , 5 0 Joe ,- g ,' Q I 2,52 ill . . .np v ,. DAVID LEE STEINBERG Dave 130 Waverly Sireel, Cheshire, Connec'ricu'r Ac'rivi'ries: Wheeler Club: lnler-Club Council: Senior Council: Press Club, Chairman: Academy Review, Sporis Eclifor: Horizons, Assisianl Business Manager: Eoolball: Baseball: Baskelball Favorile Course: English Hobbies: Golf, Reading Ambilionr Law DONALD GENE STEINER, JR. Don 609 Ward Sireei Exrension, Wallingford, ConnecI'icu'r AcIiviI'ies: Wheeler Club: Ari Club: Foolball: Track Favoriie Course: Mechanical Drawing Hobby: Painling Ambilionz Accounlancy JOSEPH WILLIAM STEMPIEN S+iHi 450 Broad S'rree'r, Meriden, Connec'ricu'r Ac'riviI'ies: Wheeler Club: Physics Club: Radio Club: Chemisiry Club: Lacrosse: Soccer: Track Favorife Course: Physics Hobbies: Mouniain Climbing, Skin Diving GEORGE THEMISTOCLES STEPHANOS Zeus 24 Sawyer Sireei, Nashua, New Hampshire Acfivifies: Morgan Club: Chapel Commiliee: Ski Club: Pep Club. Vice-Presidenr: Baskelball: Lacrosse, Co-Capfain Favorife Course: English ALAN STERN Kiki I27 Taymil Roacl. New Rochelle, New York Ac'I'ivi'I'ies: Welles Club: Tennis, Caprain Favorife Course: German STANLEY MicHAEL STERN s+an 65 Cenlral Park Wesl. New York, New York AcI'iviI'ies: Welles Club: Pholography Club, Secreiary: Ski Club: Ski Team Favori'I'e Course: Physics Hobbies: Skiing, Riding Ambilionz Iniernalional Business LEE AVRIM STEWART S+ewie Carnegie House, New York, New York Acliviliesz Eoole Club: Horizons, Secrelary: Chapel Com- miliee: Tuloring Club: Academy Review Favori'I'e Course: Unilecl Slaies Hislory Hobbies: Piano, Polilics Ambi'Iion: Conslruclion THEODORE BOOTH STRANGE. JR. Tiny Greenville. Delaware Ac+ivi+ies: Foole Club: Chapel Commiilee: Fooiball: Sailing Favoriie Course: Hislory Hobby: Sporis ,anim 'YR Vfrf 79: I f fy , ' DONALD JAMES STUDLER S'l'ud 456 Kenwood Avenue. Delmar, New York Ac+ivi'ries: Wheeler Club: lniernaiional Club: Swimming Favoriie Course: Spanish Hobby: Sporis Ambiiionz Business Adminislrafion ANDREW WILSON TAYLOR Andy l23 Easi Hickory S'rree'r, Hinsdale, Illinois Ac'rivi+ies: Foofe Club: Soccer: Hockey: Sailing Favorife Course: lvlaihemaiics Hobbies: Sailing, Golf Ambiiion: Adverfising SHERMAN HlLEL TELIS Sherm I776 Cheshire Sireef, Cheshire, Conneclicui Aciivifiesz Foofe Club: Key Club: Press Club: Horizons, Head Typisi: Academy Review, Copy-Ediior: Fooiball: Base- ball: Baskeiball Favoriie Course: Hislory Hobbies: Sporis, Modern Drama Ambiiionc Law ARNAUD DANIEL THIEEERY Frenchie 7 Rue Magellan, Paris l8 emel, France Aciivifies: Welles Club: lniernaiional Club: S.S.S.l.C.: Tulor- ing Club: Cafholic Chapel Commiilee: Sailing Favorife Course: Algebra Hobbies: Poliiics, Skin Diving Ambiiionz lniernafional Business ? EDRIC SNOW THOMPSON, JR. Ed Snow ln Road, Harwichporl, Massachuselis Ac'l'ivi+ies: Welles Club: Yearbook Siaif: Dramaiic Associa- 'lion Favoriie Course: Hisiory Hobbies: Coin Collecling, Ari Ambifionz Hoiel Resiaurani Business RAEAEL l:ELlRE ARRILLAGA-TORRENS, JR. Rafi P.O. Box 6605 Saniurce, Puerlo Rico Acfivifiesz Fooie Club: lniernaiional Club: Ski Club: Kagongo Commiliee, Treasurer: Tennis Favoriie Course: Hisiory Hobbies: Surfing, Tennis Ambilionz lniernafional Law ROBERT JOSEPH TRINOALE Tring 590 Shelden, Grosse Poinie Shores, Michigan Ac+ivi'l'ies: Wheeler Club: Calholic Chapel Commiiree: Fool- ball Favori+e Course: English Hobbies: Weighiliiiing, Boxing Ambifionz Agricullure ROBERT GEORGE TROCOLOR, Il Truck 49 Glenwood Road, Tenaily, New Jersey Acliviiiesz Wheeler Club: Press Club: Fooiball: Wreslling: Baseball, Caplain Favoriie Course: Chemisiry Hobby: Sporls Ambi'I'ion: Business Adminisiraiion x ..:xn.g.':lf 2. p i315- -r 4? . Q' J . 09 ,-and- X lillilson Avaze '. lclivilies: llzrga' ' leiiorCQ:':'l1 fig i l I avorile Cours 0 IGS S00 lilion Em .l lflg 51 es 0, e0Ul' U., llullies Q0 , . A lmlilion EISCTV- is W00llCl'SSl Aye. flllllll OU i aionlecours . llillies pianj E, iilll JAM: lcllllusol Ale ll ie mn e C Wlieelf, T' H0 ' ou 6:5 l-Sporis ll llll'I.riT ,lil : :.T5557'. rl 'RODRKSO 055 ly L' lilllvll 5 'Min yi L Clll:Cailiolic CLE: g ,laiorilC se.. .S ': 1: ,- I'lE5g F if i l A i V I I l 1 51 if l'I rs ' iQA JR. Sli will .. -,in , 4: 1 t 1 I L I si: . I 550215. I i I I I Rall Clllhl Tring 932 Fool. I 'Irucl I Wresllinoq 3 1 1 5' . I I WAYNE CHESTER URBAN 65 Wilson Avenue, Meriden, Conneclicul Acliviliesz Morgan Club, Vice-Presidenl: Inler-Club Council: Senior Council: Baseball: Baslcelball Favorile Course: English Hobbies: Sporls Ambilionz Engineering RODRIOO JOSE URIBE Ap. A. 636, Medellin, Colombia Aclivilesz Morgan Club: Pholography Club: Inlernalional Club: Calholic Chapel Commillee Favorife Course: Physics Hobbies: Golf, Swimming Ambifion: Eleclronics WILLIAM VALLETTA G. Danle 35 Woodcresl Avenue, Wolcoll, Conneclicul Acliviliesz Poole Club: Yearbook Slall, Ari Edilor: Hori- zons, Arr Edilor: Inlernalional Club: S.S.S.I.C. FavoriI'e Course: English Hobbies: Piano, Ari JOSEPH JAMES VAN OUDENHOVE Banana 92 Windsor Avenue, Rockville. Conneclicusl Acliviliesz Wheeler Club: Baslcelball, Caplaini Baseball Favorife Course: English Hobby: Sporls .aw iu....- f 3 'fn-4--.. STEVEN RICHARD VARDON S+eve 49I Barlon Road, Beacon Falls, Connechkul Acliviliesz Welles Club: Chess Club, Baslcelball Favorile Course: English Hobbies: Chess JONATHAN VAUGHN Hora+io I38 Warren Avenue, Easl Providence, Rhode Island Ac'I'ivi'ries: Eoole Club: Chapel Commillee: Key Club, Presi- denl: Inler-Club Council: Senior Council: Lacrosse: Soccer: Cross-Counlry: Track Favori+e Course: Hislory Hobbies: Boaling, Running PETER OEOFEREY WALLACE Pe+e 975 Wolf Hill Road, Cheshire, Conneclicul AcI'ivi'Iies: Eoole Club: Tennis: Wreslling Favorile Course: Physics Hobby: Machines Ambilionz Mechanical Engineering ARNOLD BEN WALLENSTEIN Arnie 5702 Cross Counlry Boulevard, Ballimore, Maryland Ac'rivi+ies: Welles Club, Secrelary: In'rer-Club .CounciI: Senior Council: Senior Class, Treasurer: Chapel Commillee, Treasurer: Manual, Edilor: Slci Club, Treasurer: Sailing Favori+e Course: Chemislry Hobby: Sailing I 1' i I 21' I Ambifionz Medicine J H' Wav? JAMES PIERRE WALSH, JR. 209 Jackson Boulevard, Deerhusf, Wilminglon, Delaware Acliviliesz Wheeler Club JEFFREY NICHOLAS WAYNE Jeff 24 Spring Garden Slroeb, Hamden, Conneclicul' Aclivilies: Poole Club: Radio Club, Presidenf: Chemislry Club, Presidenl: Physics Club, Vice-Presidenl' Eavorile Course: Chemislry Hobby: Eleclronics Ambilion: Business Adminislralion JAMES DAVID WEINSTOCK Sam 77II Sycamore Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Aclivifies: Poole Club: Academy Review, News Edilor: Horizons: Debale Club, Co-Caplain: Tuloring Club: Malhe- malics Club: Chess Club Pavoriio Course: Religion Hobbies: Dancing, Baslcefball Ambilion: Law WILLIAM LAWRENCE WEIR Bill 620 Hollo-.-.1 Tree Ridoe Road, Darien, Connec+icu'r Aclivilies: Wheeler Club Hobbies: Baseball, Baslcelball Q ROBERT GARDNER WHITE Bob 407 Lamberf Road. Orange, Conneclicul' Aclivifiesz Poo're Club Favorife Course: Biology Hobbies: Coins, Cars Ambi'Iion: Science JAMES RALL WIBLE Jim 300 Wes'rg55 Sfreelr, New Yorlc, New Yorlc Ac'livi'I'ies: Welles Club: Chapel Commilfee: Dramalic As- sociabion Favori+e Course: Spanish Hobby: Music THOMAS WILLIAM WIOOINS Tom 75 Claireview, Grosse Poinfe Shores, Michigan Ac+ivi+ies: Poole Club: Calrholic Chapel CommiHee, Presi- denlt Pholography Club: Ski Club: Glee Club:,Soccer, Cap'rain: Lacrosse: Tennis Pavorife Course: Mechanical Drawing Hobbies: Cars, Boa'rs Ambifion: Archileclure JOSEPH ROBERT WIOLEY Joe II4 Lydale Place, Meriden, Conneciicuf Acliviliesz Welles Club: Science Club: Golf, Caplain Pavorile Course: English Ambi'rion: Sales Engineering 843 Gfeenwal Acfivilleil Hobbies! Ambilionl JOHN BAR ,941,JeiviS R06 licliviliesr WI12 Hobbies! GUIIP' DANIEL WI Ill Clearwaler I Aclivilies: MOYQ' Favorile Course: Hobbies: SlamP5i Ambllion: Enqlfle- JOHN BERN Illalancecl llocl I lclivilies: Poole lavorile Course: E fa' '- 'Qa- sie- Dramalic - 4 FREDERICK cRossMAN WILBUR Frahy 343 Greenwayl'Circle, Waynesboro, Virginia Acfivii-ies: Welles Club: Horizons: Yearbook Slaff: Sailing Hobbies: Wriling, Melaphysics Ambilion: Wriling - JOHN BARRON WILCE Whoosh I946 Jervis Road, Columbus, Ohio Aclivilies: Wheeler Club: Foolball: Track: Indoor Track Hobbies: Guilar, Banio DANIEL WING-PING WOO I84 Clearwaler Bay Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong Aclivilies: Morgan Club Favorife Course: Malhemalics Hobbies: Slamps, Bridge Ambilionz Engineering JOHN BERNARD WRIGHT Coll' 22lf2 7 Balanced Rock Terrace, Sparla, New Jersey Aclivilies: Foole Club: Eoolball: Track Favorife Course: English RUSSELL DENNIS WULE Russ 96 Le Brun Avenue, Amilyville, New York Acfivifiesz Morgan Club: Inler-Club Council: Chapel Com- VUIIIGGI WFGSIIIHQ. Capiain: Cross-Counlry: Sailing ROBERT LINDSAY YEVITZ i Bob l5l4 Madison Avenue, Scranlon, Pennsylvania Aclivilies: Morgan Club: Dramalic Associalion: Baskelball: Golf F-avorile Course: Bookkeeping Hobby: Golf Ambi'l'ion: Accounlancy ARTHUR ALBERT DEMITRI ZAYAT, JR. Wolfman l25 Reldyes Avenue, Leonia, New Jersey Ac'livi'lies: Welles 'Club: lnler-Club Council: Press Club: Track: Soccer I Favorile Course: Physics Hobbies: Hunling. Fishing DAVID GEORGE ZIGAL Dave I2 Bowen Road, Hong Kong Ac'l'ivi'ries: Wheeler Club: lnlernalional Club: Dramalic As- sociariong Soccer Favorife Course: Chemislry Hobbies: Slamps, Waler-Skiing Ambilionz Engineering pm fir-sv 50 l 7 FACULTY AHMET Z. ARARAT A.B., Ankara UniversiTy, l944g M.A. Ankara Universify, I948g Ph.D., Universify of Paris, 19555 lnsTrucTor in Mafhe- mafics, Social Sfudies. Dr. Araraf, a nafive of Turkey, sfudied in Paris for four years. In London he was associafed wifh The Charfer Insurance ln- sTiTuTe. LEONARD H ALIRANGUES 5 A Colegio San Julian l95l UniversiTy of OTTawa l962 In sTrucTor in Spanlsh Mr Alirangues befween l95l and l955 TaughT Spanish. while doing his milifary service in Spain. He was for TQNO Years an insTrucTor aT Colegio DGVTWBS Aposfolicas in Madrid. GORDON M. ATKINS Temple Universify Normal School, l928g DirecTor of Phys- ical EducaTion. Mr. ATkins is also direcTor of The Press Club. Twice he has been elecfed PresidenT of The Easfern PreparaTory Schools Afhlefic Associafion. JOHN PIERRE AMEER B A Yale UniversiTy 60 Yale DivimTy School lnsfruc Tor in Religion M Ameer for Two years TaughT in schools in Yonkers New York lasT year he was Direcfor of The WesTminsTer Foundahon aT Yale College He came To The Academy in SepTember l965. CHARLES L ANDREWS JR UniTe STaTes Naval Academy I9I8 US Naval ar College l934 35 sTrucTor in MaThemaTics Admiral Andrews was an in sTrucTor aT The UniTed STaTes Naval Academy and aT Brown UniversiTy Following his TiremenT as Rear Admiral he Taughl' aT Cornwall Academy. f Wg , '25 I , ' x i' J, f.f,f,, 2 , fi-'W as ..,,,c 4421 W ovvl 9? 1 pf 4 ,I rl 444 1 , , 'Ws. Vg rv-.. fg 'uf' me . I .i'-AQ? -an ' , W -'J-PN: Q5 P ,N Q N 0 : lax-:An pr-: Tw - 'X Vin' ': .'1'i:'I.3:Il'!-, llg! Q' 'li' QP 2 'l' P .Tu T 'qv Y ' i Q . ,I . KILBRATH J. BARROWS A.B., Williams College, l93lg A.M., Harvard UniversiTy, I9331 lnsfrucfor in Social Sfudicg, Mr. Barrows was an insfrucfor dl Phillips Academy, Andover from l934 uniil l942. FOllOw- 'ng lW0 YCLVS in HTC ErCCuTivC Ucoarlfrenf oi we Bcslon- Mane Ccnval R: 'cei Q i-5UQhf o' iH:'c r Scccl, Yale Un -'e's'fy ve l.4355,3. Chusefig lf15 ',,'f' Q: Tech. Nology. Ho camo To Cheshire in Sepfemkei l965. ff .N Vw! 1 ' -1-...Q 5 4. 5 . HARRY C. BATES A.B., Hamilfon College, l95lg M.A., Columbia UniversiTy, H7522 lnsfrucfor in Social Sfudies. Mr. BaTes Taughf af Sform KIDQ School, aT Porf Jervis and Millbrook High School, and was for five years an in- 5lVUCiOF af ST. PeTer's School bC'i0fe Coming To Cheshire in Serlfember, l965. WILLIAM W. BAKER A.B., Harvard UniversiTy, l950g Columbia Universify Mr. Baker was an insTrucTor Teachers College, l954g ln- sTrucTor in Lafin. aT The Milford School l956- l958 and Then Taughf in The GreaT Neck Junior High School before coming To Cheshire in SepTernber, l959. ERNEST J. BEAULAC B.A., AssumpTion College, l955E M.A., UniversiTy of Con- nec'ricuT, 19623 Dean of Siu- denTs. Mr. Beaulac cornplefed grad- Udfe work in Belgium and France, l955-57. He TaughT aT The AssumpTion PreparaTory School in Worcesfer Maggaghu- sefTs', for one year before coming To Cheshire in The fall of l958. 25 rw. i, 7 - f DOMINIC V. BALOGH B.A., Brown UniversiTy, l956g lnsTrucTor in Science, Physical EducaTion. Mr. Balogh, an alumnus of Cheshire, was an officer in The Air Force. For five years he operaTed his own insur- ance agency and was acfive poliTically in The Town of Hamden. During This Time he coached aT Yale. CU' I' N . ' ii Kfxfi.. . aiar 5f '7 -QSQWT T D i I . T , ' XJ Fill glllfiihi lislrvflg , , . lille Souln nfl Walled al' iii and pubglur lended 0592 schoollrvm Q i K fi- Q.. Qs af' lllll ilsifi Keene Sl . nslrucfor ii Mr. llonin laugh? Hdverslraw, New Leil'9..New Ha, efvln ' 1 . Air Forrg,mH'he Slllfe ln Sepferibg .Q 4 was-X .Q HERBERT N. BROWN, JR. B.A., Wittenberg COll.6Q9. I9-42, M.A., Columbia Univer- sity, l95Og Instructor .in So- cial Studies, BoolclceeP'nQ-, Mr. Brown has had a varied experience in the Uniled SlaleS Navy and in both government and educalional fields. TIMOTHY J. BUEHNER l B.B.A., Western Reserve Uni- versity, I960g Weslern Reserve Universily Graduale School: lnslruclor in French. Mr. Buehner was an inslruclor in French in Lyndhurst, Ohio schools before coming lo Cheshire in lhe summer ol l965. A04 OLGA BRINKEN Third Universily of Pelrogradg Housemolher. Mrs. Brinken lell Russia in l92B. For len years she was. on lhe slall ol the Mineralogical Museum ol lhe Academy ol Sciences in Leningrad. She taught in collegein Leningrad. HUGH P. CASH Ll. Col. U.S.A.F. lRel.l, B.S., Universily ol Norlh Carolina, l946g Law School of Universily ol Carolina: lnslruclor in So- cial Sludies, Assislanl in Ad- minislralion. Col. Cash relired from lhe Uniled Slales Air Force aller lwenly-six years ol aclive serv- ice. He was assislanl proles- sor ol Air Science and Taclics al Soulhern Melhodisl Uni- versily. .M ' ' MW 22 f., ffl FAYE CHUBB B.S., Universily ol Minnesolag Hosless. Mrs. Chubb laughl physical educalion al Ohio Univer- sily. She inslrucled al summer schools al Chautauqua, N.Y. Mrs. Chubb has a dancing school in Cheshire. She has been hosless al lhe Academy lor nine years. Q I JOHN H. BURTON, ll B.S., Hobart College, l953g M.S., University ot' Wisconsin, I95Bj Instructor in Biology, Prior to cominq to Cheshire in September, l959, Mr. Burton lauqht at thc Rcclory School, fs. as ,r -fn ,,, i. Af' fl' i XR if THE REVEREND LYLE W. BUTLER Graduate, Cenlral Bible ln- stitule and Seminary, I940g Chaplain, lnslruclor in Social Studies, Religion and Ethics. Mr. Butler has served as min- isler in Massachusetts and Maine. He became Academic Dean of the New England Bible lnslitule VlRGlNlA T. CONNOLLY B-5. Vvfellesley College, IQ36- Librarian. i Mrs. Connolly taught at lhe Fesscnder School, West N.Clf iOI'1, Massachusetts for C'QVWl years and at the Mar. lrlllcu Township School in M'C'T'Qan for two years. She las been a counselor al sum. VT-Cf Camps in Rockland and l:lf3QSfd55, Maine. Mrs. Connol. 'INQHVGS aoodnted Librarian in A-a.auvv ' LEON W. CLARKE B.A., Amherst, l930g M.A. Columbia Universily, l933g In: slructor in Social Sludies, Mr, Clarke iaughl for a number of years al Admiral Billard Academy, and most recenlly iiqhwefiiiwi Riiiode 'gland' C oo. cheshife in 1957? Came To ARTHUR P. COLEMAN B.A., Wesleyan University l920: Yale Graduale School University of Prague, M.A. Columbia Universily, l922 Ph.D., Columbia, l925g L.H.D Alliance College l962g lnslruc- lor in Social Sludies. Dr. Coleman an alumnus, wa S Presidenl of Alliance College. a founder and former preSI- denl of the Nalional Federa- lion ol Modern LanQUa9,e Teachers Associalion. He is Presidenl of lhe Eastern Alum- ni Association. E. Clg lllmvile U91 iiiri. Uiw Carolina, l96ll1 lf lins Universllliv Social Sludies, Pr lion. Mr, Crowell V4 coached fer' tn Arundel HIGH I5 brills, M6fYl5flP ing to Cheshire ber, l965. 1 - i E. T. 5. 2? fi? 5? 'Qi lilCHAEL C. H5 8'SildNfrTd Univg lwlfucior York Sliierilile' wiifihel lark :ing min Pl' been GP? sqhm: iMYEqfS he5l'llre i , f ., ,.,q.A,s-yew--17:-:.' -- -f .,1z. A rf.- .. ,41a,a.: . . .a.. ..f. . .- . , .-,,...,....-. , Qfnmhrfmf m1m4.xmi,mw,,.4...-..w,,.y aefpiafai - I llfwfw fl ? ,igvff ' 5- f 3, ,ff , 3, ii . 1 Q I RICHARD E. GAVITT B.A., Guslavus Adolphus Col- lege, l95lg B.D., Yale Univer- sily, l955g Universily of Tubin- gen, Germany, l953-543 Gen- eral Theological Seminary: ln- slruclor in Social Sludies, Re- ligion, Glee Club. Mr. Gavilf has 'raughf af fhe Holchkiss School, and al All Sainls School, Texas. 15- 2, RENE A. FUSTE A,E., Universily of Havana. Agricullural Engineering, l94li lnsfruclor in Sciences. ' Mr. Fusfe was an enQ1n9e' wifh Cuban sugar and elec- iric companies afler leach- ing malhemalics and chem- isfry al Baldor Academy, Havana, and al Havana Pro- Vince Agricullural School. He came fo Cheshire in Seplem- ber, I963. JOHN C. GILLIES Ph.B., Brown Universify, l93lg Regisfrar, Business Manager. Mr. Gillies worked in Wall Slreel, and in a managerial and sales capacify with firms in Washinglon, D.C. and in New England before coming 'ro fhe Academy in January, I957. WILLIAM G. GANTER B.A., Bosfon Universi'rY. l949I lnsfruclor in Lafin, German. Mr. Ganler was an insfruclor af Hebron Academy and al The Founfain Valley School before coming Io Cheshire in Seplember, I963. D. ROBERT GARDINER A.B., Colgale Universily l954g M.A., Bosfon Universily' l958g lnslruclor in English, I Mr. Gardiner was a leacher al 'rhe Peddie School and af Slinson Lake Lodge previous lo coming Io Cheshire in Seplernber, l960. a 'sf I jam... yy -M .1 I W'-I . 'tv' AGL-N GLENN GUILDFORD 'C' FERNANDO L. GUTIERREZ B,A., Vlcslcyan Univcrsily, CIBRIAN , I9-693 M.A., Univcrsffy ol Con- B.A., Univorgily 0' Virginia, ngclicaf, I96Og Columbia Uni- l95Sg Universily ol Paris lL,3 I vc's'f'.'g New York. Univcrsl-,'g Scrbonnel l956-585 Ecole Su. I 1 lnsfrucfor in Mafhc'-walics. pcricure d'Arf Moderne, Dip. I I-lr. Guild'c'd 'Ass 'nuohf af IO c de l'Ecclc Superieure de lhc Gow School and al lhc Paris, I962g lnslruclor in Mod- Indcpcncicnl Da-,' School, Mfd- cfn Languages. dlczicld, Ccnnc: cu', Mr. Gulicrrez, an alumnus, IGLJYQIXI FrQr1Ch 'Iwo years in CUSS. p'o' 10 lhe revolulion, He was -.Mah Encyclopedia B'fannica in Paris and came fo Cneshre in Sepfember, l'?bS. CLEAR C. GOLDEN B.A., Universily of Nebraska, l9l6g lnslruclor in Spanish. Mr. Golden was superinlendenl' of schools in O'Neil, Nebraska and was an insfruclor in The language deparlmenl of The Unnversily of Nebraska. He has been al Cheshire for forly- 'rhree years. MICHAEL S. HARE B-An COIQGIS Universily, l9553 Calholic University, lnsfruclor in Mafhemalics, Direclor of Studies. Mr. Hare came lo The A- Cademv In July, l963, from the McTernan School, where he had been Assislanl Headmas- fer. Previously he had laugh? af Rumsey Hall for four years. THOMAS R. GORRY B.S. in Educalion, Universily of Arizona, l962g Inslruclor in Science, Physical Educalion. Mr. Gorry came 'ro The A- cademy in Seplember, I962. He is aclive in Junior School Sporls. la 2 1 7,43 w If JL, 1 M i , I v . ' W X7 l W, ,Z 411-w--4----, W ' X Wk' . 1 f A, 1 , K 0572? , giigt. , f mf. I '1ti..2,.5 I - ' f 122:23 iz f when - 'zen f ' ' . '-..L. ljff.sf2A.vavyw f, fiiifi I I 95-3539?-'QA 5- I ll . 1 . .Q ' I : A fifltflw A 14 x 5 ' sismff. s' .2342 I . l f s E. llllllil ll Inf' I' ' mallfs vig -llf' lledp le EEORGE E. HOUGHT lvwdoin- Colleg Im? 'Harvard UQ ll' I lllllelslll Ol Bef M. nslruclor in Som lol- lilolglllon W55 sn me le Woodbif, BEGCQH S h ' milled in The C Oo nlled Smeg Srmy labor. H, Spam Illlll, fame lo WNR nlvtfsi UstVf'Sii' . ii ' I I Iiathe ol ana I u ul D . Cha 'hievl0U5 sS il-E ln Ili u ,.f RICHARD E. HEDBERG B.A., North Park College, l965g Instructor in Mathe ti . tiltiilcliledberg came to Che shire in September, I965. M g , ...NM . ' ff' cf X Q 4? , GEORGE E. HOUGHTON A.B., Bowdoin- College, l92I' A.M., Harvard University, l922g University ot Berlin, l925- 27g Instructor in Social Studies Mr. Houghton was 'an instruc- tor at the Woodbury Forest and Beacon Schools. He served in the army and the United States Department ot Labor. He came to Cheshire STUART L. HORTON-BILLARD B.A., University ot the South, l955g Instructor in English. Mr. Horton-Billard has had fifteen years ot camping ex- perience, including the leader- ship ot the iunior depart- ments ot St. George's Camps, New York. WILLIAM BRYAN ICENHOWER A.B., Princeton University, I962g University ot Colorado: Instructor in Science. Mr. lcenhower, following col- lege, served in the United States Navy before coming to Cheshire in September, I965. THE REVEREND FRANCIS V. KARVELIS B.A., St. Bernard's Seminary, 19453 St. Louis University, Chaplain. Father Karvelis was Assistant Pastor at St. Francis of As- sisi Parish in South Wind- sor, Conn., and at St. Law- rence O'Toole Parish, Hart- ford, before coming to Che- shire in September, I96l. JOHANN HAYO HARMS University of Kiel, Germany l957g M.A., Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universitaet, Frankfurt, West Germany, I965y Central Connecticut State College: Wesleyan Universityg Instruc- tor in German, Soccer, Track. Mr. Harms was a leader of German Youth Organization under American Sponsorship l948 to l953 and was later a physical education instructor and band leader. He was on leave of absence to do ad- vanced study during I964-65. GEORGE JOHNSON B.A., University of Connecti- cut, l963g University ot Con- necticut Law School: Instruc- tor in Science, Physical Educa- tion. Mr. Johnson had done boy's camp work prior to coming to Cheshire in September, I965 -A '7 N , . . 'Qs as 5 .6 . A , , 4 f i RICHARD E. JOYCE, JR. B.S., Massachusetts Institute ot Technology, I94Ig Teacher's College of Connecticut, I946- 49g M.A., University of Con- -Mathematics. A Cheshire Academy alumnus, Mr. Joyce has taught in Hart- ford and New Haven. lbw .Q A, W BERNARD JURALE 0 B.S., University of Connecti- Cut, I923g Yale Graduate School of Education, I93I-34, Massachusetts Institute ot Technology, summer. l925: Westinghouse Fellow. MGS' sachusetts Institute ot.Technol- ogy, I95Og Instructor In Chem- istry. , , Mr. Jurale was a t6Cl1nICl6f1 with the New York State De- partment ot Health. A A YV W , . .W M f V NOEL W. KANE A.B., Middlebury College. l964g Instructor in English, Publications assistant. Mr. Kane Ioined the Academy faculty in' September, I964. He is the associate faculty advisor ot the school news- paper, The Academy Review. DAIVD K. KlNG B.A., UniversiTy of Maryland, London, England Branch, I957g M.A., Ohio S'raTe UniversiTy, l958g lnsTrucTor in English, De- bafing. Mr. King was a Mershov Eel- low in NaTional Securify Policy Sfudies al' Ohio STa're and Taughf hisfory and govern- menl' for four years aT Mar- shall Universily, Vvfesf Virginia. . - sms- i V mx 1 2 fu ,' . - - T V. -fgi.,,,, a - ' WA, 3. - . ...ww A . I W, f A. F ' 4 D T 4 lf I 's f , i T, I ,x If V . W iw i f A 4 , WZ , has ATN 1 f J 1 , 1' ,P 1 1, 1 'ZW T zu- . f, , .4 .,f,, 1 A . , , . i 'gf I ,M.f,M.,,.Y Q iz c' 'Vi' pl, ' 1 f ?r wlg,1,'i l 41329. i E Q 4 if fhaik i 1?-affix. 1 2 . , 1 9 Af JH l wi iff' fi fa, is 1 5 1 Miami ,., l 4 6 if -4' .f 'Z REBECCA J. KITA B. Mus., Shenandoah Conserva- Tory of Music, I949g lnsTrucTor in Piano, Organ, Choir Lead- er. Mrs. KiTa has been organisT and choir direcTor aT churches in MassachuseTTs and Con- necTicuT. LAWRENCE M. KELLEY B.A., Yale UniversiTy, l937g PrinceTon UniversiTy, I938g ln- sTrucTor in MaThemaTics, Di- recTor of DevelopmenT Pro- gram. Mr. Kelley, an All-American TooTball player, has had wide business experience. He TaughT aT The Peddie School. STEPHEN J. KUK A.B., ColgaTe UniversiTy, l935g MonTclair STaTe Teacher's Col- Iegeg lnsTrucTor in Social STudies, FooTball, Baseball. Mr. Kuk was insTrucTor and coach aT The Blair Academy from l942 To l96O before com- ing To Cheshire in The fall of l960. MICHAEL G. KITA BA., Gellysburg College, I949g M.A., Bosfon University. 19505 Head of The Junigr School. Mr. Kila served in the Af,- Fo'cr: as .1 radio opcrolof and gunner in .1 B-I7, He came To Chcsliirc in l957, A A :Qs n : ' A l A ' 'X is 1 ... DOROTHY R. KNIGHT New Brilain Normal School, PermanenT Cerlificale, l9l9, lnsfructor in Remedial Read. ing. Mrs. Knighl Taughf for many years in ConneclicuT schools prior To coming To Cheshire in February, I964. JAMES P. LODER New Enqldnd Conservalory- UP-VCVSITV o: Berlin, Mus. M,l Yolg Unlvcrsilhh lTlSlrUCi i0f IH German. PON l925 To I932 Mr. Loder WGS 0 Sfudcnf in Europg. fi,-Sf under Emil Sauer in Vienna Tmd.lPC'T Wlih Arfhur Schna. 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A-B., Syracuse UniversiTy, I956g lnslluclof in MaThemaTics Efifliiiii De- of Mr. Lindsay L' Senior Gradeivaisn afhelenugssalirl molor Torpedo command of 5 Pgbzf- H6 Came To Cheshire in FREDERICK J. LINEHAN Ph.B., Yale Universily, I93lg Dean of STudenTs. A graduafe of Cheshire A- cademy, Mr. Linehan had ex- Tensive Training in business, Teaching, and coaching. An All-American TooTbalI player, he served four years iniThe Corps of Engineers during World War ll. He died in January, I966, S 'G 7 loaElrc.MAl?Hf f 5 Umve M Aire' En ll: 'I 'S lnslruclor In 9 Z Mr, Marshall WGS . leclurer dl 'llhell be ing lo Cheshire In - i l962, A ,l l. , I l r l 3 . , . J 'li .1 ' l l i -i lll .T Wesley3Dl'ETON illsluc P Uni , L IES, phys. lor ,n S , Ve 5 ll,,Mid5al Educagcielg il lllqn el0n C l0l'l, Q llrin troll-enum Oeched 5. l llfslhalls senlig and T' i lead, l' He ' l'e5.i ml' Cam ' In gememierfo i l F WV' RICHARD L LOVELL e ae TS l9l5 lnsTrucTor in Social STudnes Mr. Lovell spenT eighTeen years as superinTendenT of The New Haven Boys Club and TwenTy- four years as insTrucTor in his- Tory and direcfor of aThleTics aT The Hopkins Grammar School. JAMES R MacGOWAN BA Allegheny College l9l4 lnsTrucTor in Physics Mr MacGowan was insTrucTor and chairman of The depam' menT of maThemaTics aT Har ace Mann School He was aT Cheshire for forfy seven years He died in December I . PILAR MARIN Escuela Superior del Magus emo de adrid sTrucTor un Spanish Miss Marin was head of The Spanish DeparTmenT of The Havana Business Academy and Spanish nnsTrucTor for The members of The American En ish and Canadian em- sies in Havana and passengers on The vessels T Soufh America of The Moore McCormick Lines. ,i W .W fa ff!! ROBERT C. MARSHALL B.A., Alfred UniversiTy, l962g lnsTrucTor in Engllsh- Mr. Marshall was a sTudenT lecTurer aT Alfred before com- ing To Cheshire in SepTember, l962. TERRENCE MATERN B.S., UniversiTy of California, I948g lnsTrucTor in English, DramaTics. Mr, Mafern TaughT aT TriniTy- Pawling School for four years and aT Peekskill MiliTary Acad- emy for Three years before ioining The Academy Taculfy in Sepfember, l965. ROBERTM MIDDLETON B A Wesleyan Univers1Ty l965 lnsTrucTor in Social Sfud les Physical EducaTion Mr MiddleTon coached fresh mari cross-counTry and Track during his senior year aT Wesleyan. He came To The JOSE MILLARES BA Colegio de Belen Cuba I94 Havana Univers1Ty l sTrucTor in Spanish M Mlllares from i946 l954 TaughT Spanish and pho- neTics in The American Col- lege of Havana. From I954 X We Academy in SepTember, l965. To I96l he was professor of Spanish liTerary Theory and composiTion aT The Firsf Eng- lish College of Cuba. ti. ,W In ARTHUR MAXSON B.A., SouThwesTern College, l95Og M.A., UniversiTy of Con- necTicuT, I960g lnsTrucTor in English. Mr. Maxson has had Teaching experience in Kansas high schools'and more recenTly in New London High School. He came To Cheshire in I957. BORIS MILLER B.A., New England College, I959p lnsTrucTor in Social STudies, Russian. . Prior To coming To Cheshire in SepTember, l96O, Mr. Mil- ler TaughT aT ST. Paul's School in an advanced sTudies P 0' gram in The summer Of l959 and aT Hampshire Courlfry Day School. .I X --V1 is M ' CHARLES B. MERRIMAN B.S.,'Guilford College, l923g B.A., Haverford College, I924g lnsTrucTor in Physics, MaThe- maTics. Mr. Merriman TaughT aT The Ma,rsTon School, Hun School, C,hesTnuT Hill Academy, Oak Ridge lnsTiTuTe and Sfevens Academy. r 4 if of 4 5..,,.' L X .5365 ,, , ,, 15. I , b -, ,pas Q-it .221 !,,,1g,, . I 41.61, Q, wg -S gr 'Il 1 y gl 5' 1 .1 ,--:fini ,ffl awe Z i,1 ' , ' 'S' 1 J ff: 1 .'1.. ,'iB2'j3'i2 MARTIN F. MUSKET, JR. A.B., Albrighl College, l960g Shippenburg College: lnslruc- lor in English, Spanish. Mr. Muske? laughl al Carson Long Military Inslilule prior lo ioining lhe Academy facully in Seplember, I962. up s WST' V JVM ,A PATRICK J. F. MILLS B.A., Universily ol Liverpool, l952g lnslruclor in Modern Languages. Mr. Mills laughl for six years al Rosenberg lnlernalional College al Sl. Gallen, Swilzer- land before coming lo lhe Academy in Seplember, I965. AUSTIN NADEAU B.A., Fordham Universily, l947g Inslruclor in Malhemalics, Sailing. Mr. Nadeau has laughl al Laval College, Canada, Sl. MichaeI's Academy in New York, and Lawrence Cenlral School in Massachusells. He came lo Cheshire in l95l. wx f 3. 5, I 3, 'jj' X .1 fy,. ff' X . I ff agar . r ff gl 1 'ZW ' 193: Y: . g jsp- ,- f rw.-mlzis ff irf2TIwF.if - ' gr, A 'milf i 5 . 1 f W lr- .4 1 755 W., x 5 W ' 1 'fi K . N hx 'idx-rf' Q.,- 1' THE REVEREND RICHARD T. NOLAN 8.A., Trinily Collcgc, l9601 B.D., Harllord Seminary Foundalion, I963g Berkeley Di- VIPIIY SCIWCOII New York Uni- '0'SllYZ Yale Univcrsilyg Union Thcologial Seminary, Inslruclor in Religion. Malhemalics, As- 'fc eff iff: A '. We was as 1 ' f ' -Qin' ,. . lei'-5 1'--i HC- 'ul 1-Q Mr C CSEO' - L 'T zrrsccpe N avi C:n-1. 9 , -di' qv' FREDERICK J. ORTN ER M.A., Fordham Universilyl I?37: Louvain University' Bel. Q'Um: Teachers College of Columbia Universilyg lnslruclor in Malhemalics, Arl. Mr. Orlner was wilh fha I-I-5-AD. al Rome, New York and its sludy cenler in Oki: PGWG- He came lo Cheshire In l9S9. P.MlTCHELL . . g!ikMESUniversily ol Illinois. l'l2Tg' Universily ol Chicago: N rlhweslern UniversllYI ,I O . slruclor in EHQIISII- Supa'-Vlsor u licalions. , lclflrla Isflilchell laugh? al Chl- Cago Lalln School and WGS head ol lhe EVIQIISIT Deparl' menl al lhe Francis W. Parker School in Chicago. RUDOLPH A. NADEAU B.S., in Educalion, Universily of New Hampshire, I938g ln- slruclor in Malhemalics. In a period ol over lhree years in lhe armed forces, Mr. Na- deau laugh? malhemalics and eleclrical lheory al lhe sub- marine base in Porlsmoulh, New Hampshire. GEORGE E. OSBORN B.S., Universily of Miami, l952: Cefllral Conneclicul Col- lege, lnslruclor in Mafhe- malics. Mr. Osborn laugh? al lhe TGWYVIIIS. Conneclicul High SCIIOOI Prior lo coming lo Cheshire in Seplember, I964. THE REVEREND VINCENT MURPHY Associale in Arls, Sl. Thomas Seminary, I95O: B.A., Sl. Mary'5 Universily, l952g S.T.B., S1-, Mary's Seminary, l954g Inslruc- lor in Religion. Falher Murphy came lo Chesh- ire in lhe fall of i962 from Sl. Gabriel's Church, Milford, Conneclicul. JOSEPH W. NEARY A.A., Boslon Universily, I959g A.B., Boslon Universily, I96l: lnslruclor in English, Physical Educalion, Hockey. Mr. Neary laugh? al Berwick Academy, Kenl Hill School, Winchesler lMass.l schools, and served in lhe Uniled Slales Army before coming lo Cheshire in lhe summer of I964. 75 I mallC5 in B E veal ire If' SCABERT Ll - -. Univ Illli Coil School of, lnslruclor in Mr. Phillips Iilcllurney School. La and Deville 'VINCENT S- S 2 si, nl x A' -I S ITST, lnshugi ,am ole lo Clell- N , 982 f Ml, llillliii PERCY J. PALMER . ' B,A,, Cambridge UniversiTy, 1922, M.A., Cambridge Univer- siTy, l938g lnsTrucTor in MaThe- maTics. During The TirsT World War, Mr. Palmer served as piloT in The R.A.F. and wiTh The B.E.F. in France during The year I9I8. He came To Chesh- ire in I946. RICHARD A. PATTERSON B.A., UniversiTy of ConnecTi- cuT, l957g M.A., UniversiTy of ConnecTicuT, l959g lngfruqfor in English. Upon compleTion of his work aT The UniversiTy of Connecfi- cuT, Mr. PaTTerson came To Cheshire in l959. 4 ll ROBERT L PHILLIPS BA UniversiTy of California l9,4 Columbia UnlversiTy School of Journalism 946 lnsTrucTor in English. Mr. Phillips has TaughT aT The McBurney School, CarTereT School, LakemonT Academy and DeviTTe Academy. MICHEL M RAGUIN UnlverslTy of Tours l959-6Ig Engineering Degree Toulouse, E.N.S.E.E.H.T. lElecTrical En- gineering Schooll g In- sTrucTor in Science. Mr. Raguin has specialized in maThemaTics, physics, and chemisTry which he TaughT aT Blois. He maiored in elec- Tronics. Through him an Eng- lish program al' Toulouse was esTablished. VERA L. PALMER Teachers CerTiTicaTe, Homer- Ton College, Cambridge, Eng- land, Librarian. Mrs. Palmer has TaughT in public schools in England, also has supervised and TaughT aT The Daycroff School in STam- Tord and aT The Peelcskill Mili- Tary Academy. SALEH M. S. RAHMAN B.S., Oregon STaTe UniversiTy, l964g CenTral ConnecTicuT STaTe College, lnsTrucTor in MaThe- maTics. Mr. Rahman was chairman of The CosmopoliTan Club aT Oregon, as well as vice-presi- denT of The Middle EasT STU- denTs. He has had a wide range of experiences and in- TeresTs prior To coming To Cheshire in SepTember, l965. , 'TT ,gif X , ,551 ' , 5 I .I fag 'wr -.2 ,L , 4 4 . DOUGLAS C. REHOR B.A., Dickinson College, I948, M.A.Ed., New York Univer- siTy, l954g lnsTrucTor in Mafhe- maTics, Golf. Mr. Rehor served in The UniTed STaTes Marine Corps from I943 To I946. He was super- visor of recreaTion aT The RheumaTic Fever lnsTiTuTe in New York. --'run WILLIAM F. SCHULTZ American College of Physical EducaTion, I925g Silver Bay Y.M.C.A. Schools, I928g ln- sTrucTor in Physical EducaTion. Mr. SchulTz has been direcTor of aThIeTics and camp direcTor in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. CLAUDIO REMIREZ B.A., DeLa Salle College, I934g DocTor in Laws, Univer- siTy of Havana, l942I NQTGVY. l945g lnsTrucTor in Spanish. Dr.'Remirez TaughT boTh Eng- lish and Spanish aT LG Fe School and Superior College in Havana, Cuba, before coming To The Academy in Se-pTember, I964. ROGER A. SANCHEZ-BERROA B.Sc. in AgriculTure, UniversiTy of Florida, I96Ig lnsTrucTor in Spanish. Mr. Sanchez worked wiTh The DeparTmenT of The Panamanian GovernmenT in experimenTa- Tion, exTension and agriculTure previous To coming To Chesh- ire in SepTember, I964. 1 ' , ,W fa , f -Q sl sr . if ' at HENRY Y. SHAEFER M.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute, l935g Instructor in Sciences. Mr. Shaefer has taught science at Alabama Polytechnic ln- stitute. During the war he taught in the naval ROTC program at Columbia Univer- sity. ln l96l-62 he taught at the American School, Leysin, Switzerland. ,. I, 'V 1 1 T 1 X 0 , ,Y r. L lv .ogujxskh A.,, . Q 1 x KENNETH D. SNOW B.E., Keene Teachers College, 1949, Instructor in Manual Arts, Sciences. Mr. Snow taught tor nine years in a number ot public schools in Connecticut before coming to Cheshire in l958. wg , DORIS L. SHAEFER B.S., Purdue University, l946I Northwestern University, South- ern Connecticut State College! Instructor in Social Studies. Mrs. Shaeter taught Student nurses in hospitals in Ander- son, Indiana and Chicago and was a substitute teacher at Leysin American School in Switzerland prior to ioining the taculty in September, l965. GRACE T. SPEN DER Post Business College: Water- bury Hospitalg Registered Nurse. Mrs. Spender has had busi- ness and, teacher training. She was Head Nurse at Waterbury Hospital for two and a halt years and Staff Nurse at Elim Park Baptist Home in Cheshire for tour years. Q.. STUART B. SOMMERVILLE B.A., Harvard University, l927, M.A., Boston University, I9-493 Instructor in Mathe- matics. Mr. Sommerville has taught at a number ot colleges and universities, including Hof. vard, Northeastern, and the University ot Connecticut, He came to the Academy 'n l'?53. - IQ FRANCES S. SOWERSBY Registered Nurse. Mrs. Sowersby was Head Nurse and supervisor and sur- gery atthe Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn, New York, from i937-47. From l9S6-bl she was Public Health and School Nurse tor Southbury and Rox- bury, Connecticut. g . PAUL J. STRAVJHINCE Instructor in Wrestling. ' P Mr. Strawhince t-as been as- .Q A-r H Y sociated with the New Haven I T YMCA tor 38 years. He served , for two years in the United K States Navy in Viforld Vlar ,- ' ,I 437 ll as a member o' the Gene fx'I,'1','f I f' Tuhhcy Program. He has taught at the Wooster SQ?-Cot fx'1,,.Y and New Haven Boys Club. ,iff 3 t FO' 28 consecut:-.re years he ,Q 1 F at A . WGS a oembe' oi tt-e Easfgrn f ' l , COl'Cfg'ate Wrestling Associa- L. tien, ' ' ' Q 73. 1 . emi, - X ' -. .s- W . . -i . x Q, ,Y . A x I-. , 5... A-cr. .xp Z 'Vitae ICQ. A ,ff . ff' r f 1 f dh JANE HENRY STOLTEN St- VInc.ent's Hospital and P'95bYlCVI6n Hospital Medical Center, New Yorkg Registered Nurse. Mrs. Stoltenrhas had executive eX.pSr'enC'? 'fl Public health, Fllmcr OUICG, and school nurs- lfjg- She has traveled exten. sively and has. published short stories and T.V, Scripts as well as articles on nursing. STEPHEN E. STANCISKO B.A., Yale University, l9l8g Harvard University: M.A., Uni- versity ot Connecticut, l959g instructor in Mathematics, Di- rector ot Testing. Colonel Stancisko retired from the United States Army atter thirty-seven years of service. He taught at Harvard. SAYARD E. STONE B. Mus., Boston University, l942g M.A., Boston University, Juilliard School of Music: New York Universityg New England Conservatory ot Music, Yale University, Instructor in Mu- sic. Mr. Stone has conducted in Austria, Germany, and .Hol- land. 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Firsf row: lvlr. William Ganler, Roberl Colli, Sleven Kalzman, Michael l A I Bernard Slieinarl, l Edward lemon, M Field House Harris, Michael Davis, Lawrence Ciiganle, Roberl Bloom, Ronald Hagen. Second row: Joel Kremen, From 'lhe lefh Craig Col- Harry Kern, Andrew Valliere, Alan Silversiein. Third row: William Villano, Gordon l-lummel, John yin, Admiral Charles. An- Scannell, David Goodman. drews, Jeffrey Salembier. snr. h','9-Sill. fi Tm- ,wht in -RF' 'f..,,', , l Bernard Sheinarl, Michael Kleinman, Richard Kovalslcy, Geor e Pulz, F' 'l :J M i.-..... i iii.. ,,,ee Z M,-Y in 4 ig-ww ' -..??,., . . ' 2 - 1 M ,V I Q - , , 'Pu fl. KN 3 ii i W w V v '-1 - ,V if ' I ' . w J , W J.. ,...,...1...,.,-.-V g irs row, r. Auslin Nadeau, Michael Shea, Jeffrey Edward Lemon, Mr. Boris Miller. ' Fill House , Drake, Peler Carriero. Second row: Douglas Dann, Bein ard Greenhaus. Palmer House l Nadeau Hguge Memorial Hall Firsi' row: Lance Kiss, Algird Volcel, Charles Young, Jeffrey Schmelzer, Jeffrey Bowles, John Brady, Norman l-lurewilz, Thomas Connolly. Second row: Mr. Saleh Abdul-Rahman, Ramon Aboy, John Bakis, Sleven Boolh, lra Dorlman, Murlin Braly, Richard Loclcey, John Melller, Srephen Ocean. Third row: Neal Bomze, Sfeven Forresl, David Cooper, Pablo Caban, William Allen, Mark Alderman, Joseph Van Oudenhove, Richard Cohen, Mr. Timolhy Buehner. QW' - -:--:- :-1 - - va -,.-.,..,l,...-.-rw.-e--F.-,-1-h.,E,-Q:-.QQ-:,...N ..c..,,.,.,-.,......- .,, .Y,,, - M 411, 1 v Z ,f ZI- Q, 'hr if- ' Firs+ row: Mr. Richard Hedberg, Bradley l-larchlield, Neil Carlsson, William Kropp, Ronald Regenslreif, Roberl Goldschmidl, Ronald Conarroe, Bruce Lorenzini, Edward l-lassloclc, Charles Kailco. Second row: Mrs. Olga Brinlcen, Richard Barrow, John Aralcelian, Richard Brandwynne. Roberr Koenig. Mark Lionelii, Lee Aronsohn, Edward Anderson, Erilc Koefoed, Taun Nimmo, Mr. . . . . . d M. h I M Peler Fisk. Third row: John Blood, William Acelo, Richard Ponn, Joseph Slalmore, Rafael Pa ro, rc ae azzara. 68 Av ,-., FIQHC HouSi . - r. f-iii' Frrslf0w'M Rifle' Paul D0ane', Gary Harm' Ji' e'. Lawrence Lariilfur row: Ldffl Mfr P lerson. Gregg ' 6 Gerald Celia row: ,L Dowling. Wilyf Roberl Rosen0efQ- Rosenllral. Brrfe C' liamlearlr Kneeling: David l.eFf Bowles, Michael Kau Franlr Gorlon, Paul l Marlr DiCorpo, .lame Hycleman. 51 ' --fi live ith se 5flQ5 Madu lm: . ll 'uhh Mic: ' Ml- lol: Szfisciimicll, erm, Jolin i 151410, lvlf. g as n K,i,,, French House Firsi' row: Mr. Arlhur Maxson, Paul Doane, Richard Levine, A, Gary l-larris, Dion Pogue, Lawrence Laggren. Second row: Larry Rauchbach, Jon Pererson, Gregg Kairner. Third row: Gerald Cayne, Geoffrey Dowling, Waller Cheries, Roberl Rosenberg. Frederic Rosenlhal, Bruce Collen, Wil- liam Leary. SFA- 'Ar D V. 1 cu. 4-5' elf.. Upper Horton Hall Kneeling: David LeFeber, Barrholomew Turecamo, Floyd Hess, Kennerh Redden, Charles Gransrein, James Aronson, Thomas Bowles, Michael Kaufman. Second row: Mr. I-lerberr Warry, John Pasror, Anlonio Suarez, Michael Sanzone, Daniel McCuen, Frank Gorlon, Paul Gravenhorsr, Jose Caldera, Mr. Roberr Midclleion. Third row: David Wrighl, Jeffrey Ryzak, Bruce Jensen. Mark DiCorpo, James Noonan, George Consigli. Fourfh row: Erik Snead, Alan Suero, Daniel Mason, Lawrence Jacobson, Edwin Hydeman., . Ki i . ,, by . y W M Wi X L. is l -nv l fe f f 1 Skilton House Firsi' row: Thomas McCar'rhy, David Park, William Lufh, Rafael Velez, Mr. Lawrence Kelley. Second Governor Hurley Hall b Jr G ldber Richmond Hargrove James Weinsfock Luis Kneeling: James Hughes, James Gagliardi, Clifford Kramer, Ro er o g, , , Kasfen. Second row: Mr. Ernesf Beaulac, Richard Klein, Roberf Dolgoff, Rodrigo Uribe, Rafael Torrens, Breff Haddad, Samuel Boone, Mr. John Beauregard. Third row: Irwin Novack, Russ Desrosier, Samuel lsraeloff, Thomas Silvanic, Jonafhan Vaughn. Fourfh row: George Srephanos, Jon Block, Jonh Holf, Ricardo Mendoza, Richard Kelley, John Kranyecz. Fiffh row: Sfeven Manning, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' k KI 'r. S' 'rh : Halse Smifh, Roberl' Tro- Frederic Wrnbarg, Thomas Wiggins, Kennefh Schlechfer, William Murphy, Frederic ee rx row y color, Frederic Kersrein, Donald Sfudler, David Clark, Roberf Lauer, Winfred Housfon. row: Kirk Mackey, Gregory Sperry, Howard Rosen- berg, Breff Sfuarf, Neal Grover, Thomas Fagan, Nich . h U Kneelrnqi Slijaiy ren Wexlef' V, son, SlaEd'Tgi6:Ui befq. au i Dolchin. Davld Sui Phi Kneeling: Gregory Berger, Jose Alegri Chudd, Charles N Meagher, Tomas GL .,.,f in Qs 1 Y . 3- was l L rl Ol, 'iw-A H wa., .llmmmv u.-rel, waging.: , . .5 L .fu .Lx ' a QI Cl WN 5 1, ...............-..- l Ili eerie , . '45 't'4.f ll-.y--N' MZWWM , D. 'Eli i M ' E! ll l SEQ ' Werdl Thomas F or Hall Earl Ml s, U 'l 1 iullil, 3' lli.gh, e' llannlri 11 - AM' man Ire- lil l ,i Nichols House Kneeling: Sfephen Kamman, Craig Press, War- ren Wexler, Mark Rofhhenberg. Roberf Thomp- son. Sfanding: Mr. Thomas Elliof, Donald Rosen- berg, Paul Gruef, William Elliof, Richard Dofchin, David Sufcliffe, Leslie Halle. , .. F ' ' - . I I .:-I '..a4,-Q '. a . . V ' -I I . -4 hz .' I , ,A .Nl 4. ' c.. f '- A .Y ,-. . , w- - ls -Q fn A -, -I Jw -f.--4 - sw-'-f, --.2 . . -- ,f .M.,yl',..'Sv,.4 K-riff, ,f,A'fQ.kqa:w,L'J f-q'.t.q:!.,1-, .-.L:..x:.1i-, 1:15. V In .12 1 - '-'-A- '-L, . .' 'f'A ' v - T' .Q f 'J ' . - ' 3,,',-. . 'Lf - -Q'...f'-8 .La.,,.- 1 iff.. -1 TT . ,, , :v--:H -. ,hfgs LS.. Phillips House Kneeling: Gregory Griffin, Michael Efra, Roberf Denholm, Thomas Cannon, Michael Geoghegan, Chrisfopher Gazlay, Marc Berger, Jose Alegria, Alfred Bailey. Second row: Mr. Noel Kane, Chrisfopher De Sanfis, Sfeven Baluf, Kennefh Soderman, Andrew Chudd, Charles Nagel, Jeffery l-lorwafh, Sfephen Dorfman, Jonafhan Knapp, James l-loyf, Randall Jaeger. Third row: Richard Meagher, Tomas Gual, David Birnbaum, Arfhur Harris. ! x 1 , My ,I ...-.xg 4. fmaff T , Vrr, W-WV, 2 IQ','f5f,'jij3jgfgQ',jgI,U 1,1 1 1,1 Q ' .. .milf ' ,, ,,,., ,. H g - . ,,,: f , -' WW' , .,,,,,,,f af ,-- X W f , ,, ,ffl af '- ,W,,,, ,, f ,.,..:,-WM A ....,...,M.-. f-:-. - .,.. - v M .,,..m , ,. . ,,,,,,.,..,.,4. k -- V-V--N ' ' K 9 , ? '3T '- f , ,,.....,, ..,. mm ' ' ,. in ',,Jfinlll 'fi4f3 ' -'--- W - ..,.,.,,----Y M '1 ' , '. W 1 fi ,. W .- ' T ffV '2 ww, 5 ....,... ' MLW? if' wif! Q' 4 F- i ,N A ' I ,,,,,. ,,,,W,,M.-nw-M i I P--f----3--'- ' ' 'ff- ' - my WM- -vow: Swami: 3 4 5 H 'M ' in l -' .- ff xt' f ' ff' ' 'Q ' '- If :Y ,I I f, , f 7 v , 6 H , i-4,-,,,.. k .Q A. ,. I aff ,ww 7 v if If N . - my N mf Q.-211 - ' - , T I 1 Aw- f 5 e . -Nm. f 3 ' ,J i 5 ' , 1 -...W wf f Q.- worm' ' r 1 3 1 Firsi' row: Bruce Grobsiein. Second row: Edward Clucas, Fredric Sclior. Third row: William Fullerlon, Douglas Levkofl, Brendan Tuohy. Starlings House Stoddard House From fha lefl Mr Richard Savill Manuel Navas Gregory Foppiani, John Rana, Roberl Gauglwen, Douglas Rankin, Siephen 5-'wi Gm 95, Q5 l-'ill ls'-i louse '17 1 A 'o ', f : Vadney House Sealed: Alan Sundberg. David Ezequelle, Raymond Pechlel. Slandingz Philip Schaeberle, David Winlers, Leonard Shradnick. Siephen Whyland, William Welsh, Cary Garner, Frank Fagan. Richard Salzberg, Mr. Thomas Gorry. Wallinger House Firs'r row: Sfephen l-lercy, Ladislao Grossmann. Sec- ond row: l-larry Arofi, David Roberls. Richard l-larwood, Elia Lizza, Tvlr. George Osborn. Third row: Clyde lvlarlcey, l-loward Slory, Geoffrey l-lammer. Glenn Parker. ,.,..- , Y, Q Ai WA -. Vin V , .f ' - V- K F 0 -I 'I E r .15 ' . . e . - . , . , , ai, s - W ,, V L, N, ' 4 4 G , A3 Q, M A 1 N Mft-Q 1 W Y - s 1 ur' ., - N ,, I ri -1 ' .- 2 C Z ' 'L ff A , v- , as L, J From 'Phe lef+: Sfanding: Herman l'l,lllrso1,l1 ' f 5 Shulman, Eugene Schneider, Vahan llllilllliilf' Simidian, Eric Van Alsiine, James From ihe leff: Roberi McCullough, Sreven Sadinslcy, William Smifh, Samuel Shapiro, Eduardo Lozada, Mr. Jaclcson Taylor. -ff l eu House rf: jqfjl. 74 , , , 's'- ' ' I A 'U . I M ' ' -4 . - .. - ' 1. ' L .,.,.'4K L, . fy 7 ,a .V Kneeling: Charles Dana, Bosworlh l-larr, Gilberlo Del Valle, Chesrer Sadosley, Richard Barrowclough, Michael Redden, Ralph Alexander, Frederick' Crysfal. Second row: Carmine Guiliano, George Balmer, Arnold Wallengfein, Basil D'EmQ, Timofhy Geier, Eliiolf Fischer, Frederick Wilbur, John MacMahon, Gregory Baum, James Bulcher, Paul Kahl, Andrew Abeleg' Mr, William lC6f1- hower. Third row: Thomas Eranlc, Duncan Earreif, Eduardo Davila, Michael Adams, Harvey Eggers, Richard Johnson, William Monro, N'wffii'wow Donovan, Marc Reich, Berrhard Eundesman, Andre-.-1 Taylor, von der Porten I lily., Ulxlllome N iv, lr, h 5 bi'-1, iury Sim : ,. we, Dzlflziomes YEL Y el '91, ilu gal , X E 6 ll,a' Alia y Jhllre RQ I 0 SE- wif. w ,M if Wllnj! Herman Cf'e ier, Valar 9551. James Sherill .gi -A A: , lair f' ' 'f,f11fw L, W Johnson John lannolri M Richard Parrerson. I F House From fhe leff: Firsi' row: Selh Roberlson, Waller Taylor, Mark Degnan, Alva Corlerl Francisco Maqueira, Mr: David King. . J , 1 .mwwnss ' . ' - f s - , . , 1 X - Q s f- 4 ess-'ww' rv,533ff' Xi? ISQ'f?if?sY'4h29',, sw,17fsQfW4r:w'N'Y2'fg7X3?i?i 'asf mv T . ' ':'i! f. 'M' 1 '..'If- FT gms -, f Tf , -rs - f SQ? 'M M L ,,,L.4eh wm.,,1, N- s- -,gas ,ANN ss, .: vfawmg LL Mser.. .w,,tQ1.LwsesB?.b.2iza.. - . we .,s ,z.W.:wa1.z wifi, 5, m-mmm ' a, ,, Firs'l row: Thomas Bernfeld, Daniel Woo, Nirundon Parpongpanil, John McKelvey. James Wible, Rober+,M. While, William Weir, John Wrighr, Sranley Srern, Mark Siegler, Arlhur Zayar. Second row: Mr. Lawrence Boyle, Roberr Yeviiz, Thomas l-lill, Russell Wulf, Thomas Yale, Kennelh Lundgren, Paul Boggia, William Cox, Edric Thompson, Paul Clouiier, Alberl Benham, Alan Fosrer, David Zigal, Allred Gruberl, Joseph Biedenharn, Michael Rodich, Baine Donovan, Mr. Terrence Malern. Third row: Roberl Trin- gale, Theodore Rosen, James Kiilrell, Theodore Sirange, John Sheehan, Jeffrey Broclcney, Thomas Filzgerald, James Pane, Ralph Down, John Wilce. George Huggins, Joel Parfon, John Hogan. Roberf Fisher. von der Porten IIT Gill 5 Kneeling: Russell Pollluarsl, Roberr Kau, Josef Luclc, Sleplmen Paolino, Frank Phipps. Slanding: lvlr. Glen Guildford, Donald' Laurence, Alan Lipman, Jolwn Prann, Guslavo Faniul, Daniel Dowd, Ronald Levine, Mr. Francis Connolly. Wagner House von der Porten II Firsl row: Malllwew Koclwrnan, Pliilip Douglass. Russell Wulf, Arllwur l-lilclw, David Nollwsfine. Sleven Brodsky, Donald Klemoviclw, William Grosso, William Sanderson, Edmund Rollwsclwild, Jolwn Massimino, Reginald Rambo, Paul Godine Terry Osur, Alan Slern, Dennis O'Connor Robert Dcrnis. Second row: Gregory Richards Tlweodcre Rosen. Goclz Hoffmann, Donald Parlc Gro or O'Connell Jamns Ross Francis gg. y , . - , C . Polorny, Edward Koslrowski, James Hayes Riclward Rondeau. Enrique Novc-lla, Eruce Leo Ronald Sclwon, Dennis Kelly, Donald Laurence Sioplwen Carlouoln, l-lilary Renz, Arnaud Tlwioi lry,Mr.RiCl1arCl Nolan. ZZ , , --1 .. rv Y 5 .A .. ,, f ' . ' ' , 1' I .. 'I 1 . ' i, , Neill. Flrsl row: Keilli Sc' John Rolninson Walfi Hamburg, Kennelli Vi 'S l Donald i,i.,,,W,o.- ..,,,,.,, M ,, . W , , . .. ,,A. , ,, 9 ' -Mmm, Gini, ,- QD Firs'l' row: Keiih Schonbrun, Mr. James Loder. Second row: Firsf row: Mr. Mariin Muskef, Ronald Coombs Mark Fader, Mr. John Robinson Walier Travers. Third row: David Lewis, Marc John Bonin. Second row: Richard Conarroe, William Doerr. Third Hamburg,Kenne+h Wenning. row: Oliver Lee, Frank Ewing. Fourfh row: Bevan Dupre, Eric Englund. Loder House Bennett House -... '44 fi? X ,. W, K X K 0 ,n1' ,r,' 6 J gif W WURK Jaiiligi ' . Wim? 2 -' is M ,, - 0OOEff2?f':'f R 9 .x ooo 1111... ff oOO 1::i N iiif I.'.' ::'1ZIfEZ XI- :KU ll C ,iff V U VNIWJ F' ll f -J E W 'QUE TE' ,WE NE ? Q N , Q ww 4? Q . J Fr Benef Leaqu Club q, X I I I -A ,. P' iw, .52 5 sa , VPN. ,..,--f ,-Q ff,?ff':,g,,,,,-i ,Q s .Wolff-'i1,igg, f 1 ' l -fxfw Q wa' L.- -uf ink, , l 2 Ag sg- , ,v ..f,I, .52 ln 1? ' - n 4'?,.K..' ...-.: ...'.. i.1 ,Wi vs ffl rf' f- -. I 2? 3 T Paperwork-Mr. John Gillies, Reqislrar, inlerviews incoming sludenls. Al lhe same Time, he dislribules scholarship lasslgnmenls, class- room schedules. and assisls in olher capacilies. Mr. Slewarl Lindsay llelll, an adminislralion assislanl and head ol 'fhe ninlh .grade helps under lhe walchlul eye of Mr. Fred Mullaney campus palrolman. l I. y D- Welcome lo C.A.l Alien' ihe reoislra- usy schedule-Mr. Donald Towers, Quesfjons and anSwerS,.NeW Sfudenls 'fiom peflivfl. fCIlUfF. i PLQ5'3fi5 V5 QQ' -'-' Assoclife Headmasfef. V9Vl9'-'VS Sludinl and parenls are always ballled by lllf boys iq? is -aff - awiwres.. Parestsl. 3, ce 5TFi QQ T'l9 TS. -'.'ilT Presidenl of Complexilies ol regislralion. lvlr. Henry QSPSSWX K Wi Ffh an mcflfaw 'Le l'L9 C wb Cewsll- EUQW9 MOP5llf- Shaeler, one ol several lacully mem' pall 1 bers assisling al regislralion weelc-end solves many problems. Ah Ulunpac 1 , li gn ligllenizwds liiente elping ha all . O 655lSle Ts, class- h grade in , 1 rf I J, 1 i E, ? 5 T 2 A helping hancl. The iob oT unpacking was greaT- ly lighTened by The presence of Tamilies who assisTed. Name Tags are disTribuTed To incoming Financial arrangemenfs are discussed wifh Mrs sTudenTs by members oT The lnTer-Club Eileen Bills. Council. Gver 700 enroll in Bowden Hall RegisTraTion began on Friday, SepTember I7, wiTh The enrollrnenT oT The TirsT oT 734 new and reTurning sTudenTs, and ended The nexT Monday wiTh The arrival oT summer school sTudenTs. New and old sTudenTs alike received Their name Tags, manuals, and class schedules in Bowden T-lall. Then, sTu- denTs were guided To The booksTore and To Their rooms by members 'oT The lnTer-Club Council, who were willing and ready To answer any quesTions concerning liTe aT Cheshire Academy. STudenTs Then spenT Their Time acclimaT- ing Themselves To Their new surroundings. renewing old friendships, and meeT- ing oThers. EnrollmenT This year, down Tron: iasT year, included boys Trom mosT oT The UniTed STaTes. EighTeen Toreign counTries were represenTed, including France, Korea, China, and several SouTh American counTries. Over The TirsT weekend, enTerTainmenT was provided in The audiTorium: There was a general assembly: and almosT all dormiTories held meeTings To discuss house rules and To become acquainTed. l nil 4 l....1..l- V Three publications Win highest awards ,rg 1' - K i A+ ihe George Sherman Universify Union building are piciured The eighi s'ruden'rs who afiended ihe conference ai Bosfon Universiiy on Ocioloer 29-30: Samuel lsraeloii, William Valleiia, Peier Schusier, James Weinsioclc, Randolph Perazzini, Bryan Grasson, Jeffrey Bowles, and James Calm. Mr. Noel Kane lexireme righil and Mr. James Corpaci and Mr. James Mifchell were facully advisors. Comparing-ihe New England Scholasiic Press Associaiion conveniion ai Bosion Universiiy displayed publicaiions from many schools. Randolph Perazzini exchanges noies. The beauiiful couriyard and worlcs of arf of ihe lsabella Slewarl Gardner Museum made everyone feel ihe visii was all foo shori. ' il F-191 V Radiaiing pride, Samuel lsraelofi, Ediior oi The Academy Review, James Calm, Ediior oi The Rolling Sfone, and Randolph Perazzini, Ediior of Horizons, display New England Scholasiic Press Associaiion ceriiiicaies. CHQU5 'Blu- 601533 ' 1' Tr . , si I ix'-fr 5'-i 1-iff -'ti' ik. f. as , ...tr . XL l . r Af' F fl Above: Mifl swiiclies f0l9 Schlechler. Sf Mopsil shown cl-up . The 'hilii l 5 'N N li niversilygi A l Grasson, ere iacully as Associalion licaiions from fs. Agademl gfone. all England ...4- . ,W Above: Mark Siegler, publicarion Typist swifches roles To aid edirors Kennelh Schlechler, Samuel lsraeloff, and Eugene Mopsilc shown ar righl proofreading. Newspaper editors proofread on Sunda fi 1 1 Eheck-up-iime sal Mr. James lv1i+chell's home on Sunday allernoon as Los in fhoughf, edifors consider all derails of 'rhe The Academy Review edilors proof galleys in an ellorl lo eliminare errors. newspaper which will be dislribuled lwo days afler having been published a+ The Soulhingfon News planr. .CZ - - Extended reading interests and advanced courses mark productive and bus year for both oademy b0OkStO1'CS xvf' Mrs. Helen Johnson pertorms the long and arduous book- Mrs. Constance Clunan works to pertect and modernize keeping task tor books and supplies. methods in the bookstore. Classroom books and supplies are sold in the Sexton Bookstore. Scholarship boys assist in sales and other chores. alll- l . tr u ,fr ii rl.-lg x 'k t ,A Sm, tudenf , . W CounhrI9'lul'., I S .1 993' A A I ii' Sales. pitch-Robert liglils ol a history 5 llpstairs demigod-5 he time example ct the paperback store, X Q us bool:- Counling il' up, William Vallelfa, affernoon scholar- ship sludenlr, signs our a cuslomer. Salest pi+ch-Roberr Linderman poinfs ou+ Jrhe high- lighrs of a hisrory rexr +o lvlaflhew Kochman. Upsfairs demigocl-Jonalhan Porleus, carrying on The fine example ol his brolher, Chrislopher, governs The paperback slore. The booksrore, receiving cenrer for mosl school supplies, is skillfully managed by Mrs. Consrance Clunan and lvlrs. l-lelen Johnson. Periecring meihods and slreamlining pro- cedures, rhe booksrore handles srudenl and iaculry reguesls. The paperback slore under Mr. John Corpaci conlinues ro improve irs selec- lions and slock. The paperback revolulion in educarion is aplly demonslraled by The vivid and conrinuous response of reading- srarved srudenls. Big rush-Busies'r lime of Jrhe day comes immedialrely afler lunch More +i'Hes: Hfles. The paperback slore now boasls more fhan I8OO assorled .....w,:' .,.s..1 x , I? 4:71127 ef 5 --4. lvlr. J. Edward Brady, Assislanl Treasurer Mrs. Frances Grove, Bursar's Office , X . , I, f. - l 'L ' l l 1 l 4 lvlr.Jol1n C. Gillies, Reqislrar and Business Manager A 44YY 5, I, I el s in .W ll Q A L l ,ff f JJXX J N2 Qs-,r'-:sci H1:l:l:i'cQ Eg Cn:-2 k V i 5 J A 1 M M- 'ga fig .Jai 1. rf 5' xi? ,Zigi 9: 1,1 JI ,, ffj-Q, AQ ifipwf?-jf., a W' as w ' S fg1f29i'f'li' a f ng'z'3?I ffilf DLI' PM lyipa4.,Qf.: '3 4 l vp ,1'l.g,s' i illfi-1'6 I V 1 ,, .ggliagf 0, ' u Vi, ' y,lfi'yg-Y f 1qi:j',, ff 'fi ffm Lf .I,U.,, ,WLM 1, 010' lj Ala' ,l QW in.-is Mrs. Eileen Bills, 5 4'-M, , i i K .slim rg' ,Q n skil- z l N fy x .th QL lr lx fl xxx .Q ln- .,f , .l 7- A Q-,MJ I wk ,, .4.. Q- K r Q ...W V- I 1 ww 3 if in ffl C7 N L . N- ' .,.La..g..,.. . i , P- .I f J f M 2+ 3 , I ,f x HZ Q 'l 'Jw' , wwf. ' f - ' . , H' ,, MW ff , li-Ll 'A '77 -fs. 24' . ' -f 'x '44 I-L2 Mrs, Eileen Bills, Segrelafy Mrs. Edillw LeVeille, Alumni Deparlmenl S. D I A A , . lbw f 7 'xi l '51' 1 XV' r N. 1 '5 , y , 1.1 , 4 , , xlf? ' ff . 1 , ,gi MQ, wg 1Kqi..4a.j -:sq Wx Mrs. Slella Cavallo, Alumni Deparlmenl fx, .MX 5- A A23 K . X Mrs. Nadine Linelwan, Swilclwlooard Operalor - - '-'--f i:Q:,w:-.--.-1- .---... Q., ,,.w.-,..,-e, ...,-... X, B den Secretaries and we 'Ma nf x I . .! 1 f H., -I arf - , .5 , yy g 7' dministrators fl sull ,, A 1,4 Mrs. Dorofhy Henry, Secrefary ,,, 23 .v 'Q Y ,..c- e 5- , Ga !'fW'x'x Mauna-N l K . ' --'-- ,,,,f-. .. f, , - -.ww-', . ff' . '-Nf J Mfs. E-'la Sears, Secreferv Mfs ' 'Lea Cefse vc, Mrs. Julia Hall. ', fNf. ,. n . , - Eursars Qfflce J0s Dehine Na C 90 ' D epdrfme YN all ,PNN K. Carr out intricate paper Work Iv' .WZ ,in . wmv... W -nf mdL....m. - --A- . la ' ,. Mrs. Marion Smilrh, Assislranf Regisfrar 1 , xg -'Q .pwq 'fix'-lm V152 sa mi sznbuvaamqwy wzzzazamxwf GL A a- J , I - 7 0 1 4-nw. Qf ,-I M ww da? -'af J'A'qn-mf W1-, A 4 X ' QZZZ V ,, Mya, , 'M Mrs.'Jospehine Nadeau, Alumni MPS- Nivejflfe NGCIGGU. Mm- Claudia Valenine' Deparfmenlr SSCFGJVGFY 'fecrvj ' ' . ' 5 1 . y - K - ZF ,-'-' ?':f -'-'- ivwq-if.1,..e-.v:'1,M ,. ' .., f - . -, ,. ' , r - 7 - V- j - f- , , ' 1' '- 'itzx c-.-4 '-f-'ffs - --1-::p:.'-1:-RFQ.-:51...E...,.-,,,,,T,,,,W-,rwxv A - ' - NIH! Social sciences and ll in developing the 1115 Disseclingz Mr. John Burlon examines David Zimmer's worlc on the analomy of a pig in biology lab. Mr. William Baker labovel in Lalin and Mr. George Houghlon lbelowl in hislory work oul The rough sools. gn 5 5 Le+'s 'Find il' 'logelherz The English classes of Mr. Ralph Bills' cliscover shmulaling approaches lo lileralure. BF - x X , X 'fs fw L x Z , 121, F W X XX xw X X x xy x Rx S? r l 3 5 .m ,, , W' ' . K 1 ff I A M4 -1' ff- QQ6' y, 'f, ,ff ,, glfgfff , 76,1 ' fy f, f' I - f ' , ff! , 1 fm f , 1 ,Mfr ' , ,, 7 f mm I , -Mfm, fy, 24,4 Alf - f 1 e ZZ? - -, 0,4-7 , fwfr: 7 f I, . A -..v I X , ,, 3 1 ffm. 1 ' ' ' X . .4 .Cf 7 ' 4 I : Z F, , ' . If iv 4, 1- M ,.1 . ,, g ,ff ' xl, .13 ji F ' X- U , g W -, U Nw? . f A 55 X nw I 1 X if-,vp Q V -fr' V , 1 4- . , L f, 1 ' l ,fikkimx 3- 'Q , V aw, ,x 4 . . 5, ' 5+ G14 A f ff Fu A, 4 A . ,W ., uf V ,, , ,n Xxx x ' ' x fx' X ' Q . K X Q MQ . f . 1 1 O X 5 M 3? f me s , f. ,jv 1 gg 5 X 'f -QV ' 1 wiv A Q X' ' ff 2,7 ,Skvwg K , ta- . x ' :lx 1 1 1 ff Qaiile Mr. Johann Harms 'fakes a break from his German Research mefhocls are explained by Mr. Robert Phillips in classes 'ro teach arithmetic. English Class' Junior School applies new equipment and methods to further and strengthen its academic program a 93 'N-. ,Mg Q Q, ,M Q94 New science equipment is utilized by instructor Mr. Thomas Gerry. Z W, U 7 9 754 L W9 X I . , l 'SQL 1 1 l i l l l 1 I E r l l is iiffie Y ir l I l Nelaulae-Mr. ically illusirales lf's 'l . g A . 53 P f 3 'ir fi 4 Nebulae-Mr. George Johnson, science insfrucfor, graph- ically illusfrales na+ure's phenomena. ' ' FF 5, .1 K y :KN 5 The waichful care of Mrs Doris Shaefer resulls In concenlrafed endeavor In soclal sclences li s 'lhis way, Mr. Sluarl' l-lorlon-Billard caplures 'rhe a'r'ren'rion of has English class w1'rh colorful zesl N ,X , X 1 f X : 1 9' f W j ff Vmnmw ,qipiiaggd ,,. , is ', g',,,x. V c X . ,- vii ,xmwmy V r . 4 M Q i . 'Ystxr MW ,F .Q fl in ' W , , Qu- is , f f .. I Q 'qv-,,1.,-,..----r' B-A sgqai . 'K f - x,. xxx -l 3'- f J T-W Dulce esf bul' a'r 'rimes lhe La'rin Mr. William Ganle l'r's easy, as Mr. l-lerberl Brown in Bookkeeping balances 0 becomes mosi involved. accounis The Search is sometimes difficult, ometimes easy English sfudies provide a fascinaling and necessary par'r of a siudenl's acliviiies. Advanced English groups meer wifh Dr. John Leahey. Junior English wilh Mr. Richard Palierson llefll proves 'ro be no less excifing 'ro Joseph Minslcoff and Gary Plouffe. I if 'j 7 1 Q-ll 1 1 , . Wir I7 ' 1 l 2 A 4 3 2 1 ,, ff, L 'fl LW, ' ,' gg '4 1 w gfe 2 2 .75 J 'wir ' ,.,.,.-Mg i is i ,,,m4,,, ,, N Zapp 'iff ,gy ,,,,, 'viyf W e - T WAZWM 1 , Ma I' S C GSSES Z ff 4 1 1 Malllerr wilclereo .Q J-,,R,,-..:f-Y - '95 -'Nw ,, ,x,. - 5, 1.- ,a ,azfiff ' rffi' Q 3 rf f ,g I Z, f W. ot the centers acgdcm, Processes of learning are pOi11ICd out to watchful students . - A . , Chemical reactions occur in Mr. Henry Shaeter's chemistry class. lbelowl in Woodbury. Miss Pilar Marin llrightl native instructor ot Spanish. teaCl'19S a ninth-grade class in Bailey Lounge. ll a Electrical demonstrations-Mr. Michel Raguin, in a discussion ot electricity in physics class uses a static electricity genergtor I The long, low building, as it is so otten reterred +0 is Sea . b ' classrooms. tt- mechanical drawing rooms and Grittithg Lug5nSeall'iLH.iUS'ng .F IGKMQA , i i Qne s. L,i'1.ii,,, 6 7 f X Z A ffllbifl ti x 'll if li'- ii' ,JNj,j- F, - i ini ,ii- lliliitt it Cen B 1 trl Mr. Kll i ' liz, K I I , J It ! tit itll 1 ills gyjrli X llli' ll iq: Mi i ,Lili-l,il' , iflllll f i ,wil-Ei lti iftl The USES ,Q till Globe- student. Slialespearea rx Q ., .K Q K , sh k Af Lexi? - . Lf we 'ss , - -. mgl: ,Q 434 ,Hs 12, PR! I 4 -sv Ky- X Cenfral European crisis is poinfed our by Hislory inslrucfor, Mr. Kilbrafh Barrows. The Globe-Mr. Thomas EllioH' of 'I'he English Deparfmenf uses s+uden+-consfrucfed model and plans of 'rhe famous Shakespearean fheafre. 'L an! 3 5 f 6 ,W,.,sr.,.,,.,..ME5,., a 2 5 Sealaury Soufh I0 is where Mr. Lawrence Kelley feaches mafhe- mafics. f Q 24 , . 1, K V Mfg .'f'Wf' f 7 73 aww' Z Wiili flidf ', 34 X . r ,Avia 1 S45 W T? ecls QF' ,H 2. -- A 'B I -, -sta U iw 1 X Q, !a5Q??l'C.A,5 ' Mr. Fred Mullaney, campus officer. Dean of Students, Mr. Ernest Be-aulac handles the various disciplinary problems of clweclcs his files concerning a student almo's'r eight-hundred students. CGSS. i ff' The Administration performs endless tasks, maintaining peak efieieney We 9+- neg, f 1:1 my lx ' . , xlvff s Z X2 i l ti 3 A , A . i Z we ' - Mr. Michael Hare pauses from The demanding Tasks assigned to the Director of Studies. Q 24-5 .xx ff 2, L,,1 , 4 i m Ei 4 , 59, 1152 L' tg' , . 222 i ll Q s Lglg 2 ff ,, , ll 2 iii . 2 ' 4 , , j w, -Eg 1 , ,Z L13 I a C I '22 5, , i if fy Q r M g , f , ww ' J 1 KN 5 Ss? my ,,. '46 f ix 1 X i I 7K X 3' 1 fx '4 4. 11. - , 1 .nt ,, H. V'-'s,'vf's A - ff, ' fiyii ,O if' v, u, n. ,f: ' 1 my , -, ff, 7' LJ zu' Y 1 1 Y fi Post ftiee, igger Shop, and ntirmary i share feverish activities I+ WS Okiesf ijciing i Mosf bo ai The 5 fbelowi' P0S+m55+9f'- MF- Hefbefi WGVVY. Consigns Speed reading: Mosf siudenfs don r wai'r fo re'rurn +o 'rheir dormifories. a package fo Cl'1es'rer Sadosky. Full iigger shop-Carmel Paolillo flefil and Edna McCoy do ihe honors in fhe . I 4' combinafion spa-pos'r office. . i I . 1 DI ' 'i. 'A . jg- l l The Richmf for his cou 'y nf' . M- ' , 5 1 If 3. Ku -Q' . ,i'- ,,-Hl, f,'gu Ll.. .. ge, ' 'Y W- - if A . jg-N o xy r. f' fe. L 3--f ,, Daffy' Ll 999396 9 -3066 ii .e- Grease' 'R 96989 00399 Geese ww Coffee hour-Arnold Wallenstein lleftl entertains in his A busy bulletin boarcl--Alfred Gruberl worlcs before a colorful von der Porten apartment. Guests are George varied bulletin covered with birds, programs, notes, and current affairs. Boarders use Widely assorted photographs, and posters to brighten 1 I W N 6 'if i -iHerestha1 I! Comparing photos 2? their elaborately decorated von der Slri fever-William Stearns, member of the Slci Club, ir1vi'f9S Porten mf,--5 are Srmuel Boove, Ralph DOWN and Alben. Craig Jones ,ro a meelr Benlwarp. ' Balmer and l colle their i Q Plain a . nd f t lliillelowln Bows 0 2' 72 ll Zyl mf f, 3 i ss Tul 1 Ei T lil C HAI Q13 I: -,Y Mike E'rr work. gos V31 - ...f..... -..-...V-g----.v-..,-.....,--. -Q--- --- ,-.--...v-L..---....-1 -'- N n Q ,, X3 1 -v-, -If sf I' .., . +V - xxx ,., Psi ' .4 Q W 'WEP' 9 s 2 as -3 Q91 .. Q WL g N , 1,-ggkig: J - ' 'rio h n I f - !:. ., f ,' , ,, W bvdllsle. Efra iinds a comforfable chair for dicfionary ::+, 'A oss1p and hobb1 +f n f W' if 'Y m g . CS vanous dorms . Q A ' o g o .... . ..,,, , 5 : kj A -J: Above: John Wrlgh'r and John Sheehan compare le'r+ers from home while John Pasfor fbelowj pu'rs on 'rhe la+es'r Dylan recording. -1 9 x 'iefzpuozoif' e o 1 Ill Aan., , 4 E A, F ec F i v . ...J l 'B gh 2, ik, 9? Q! .1-x, Sealed: Harry Kreidler. Waller Eddy, l-lomer Shaw. Sfanding: Fred l-lyniclc, Carl Boccuzzi, Harry Osborne, George Francis, Ernesf Morfon. Mrs' Ml dfspldls, Aufomdll in Dem galely rel Michael, and A5515 Below- Aesserl' il ni if , JJA Q! 1 ffl l lrl ii w 1 1 ff ,u sd I gf? all il ,1 :NE B iz I a lx Z' 1 f Many serve in productive and creative capacities AR! Trainer and equipmeni manager, Mr. William Black, s'rre'rches in fhe new and expansive quarlers of ihe Field l-louse. ,..4.-rf 2 f Alf 1 X Mr. Nicholas Giordano, who has groomed many a Cheshire Academy head, worlcs in 'rhe gymnasium. C724 ,,-4 From llie lei Disliroomg M, if N L If J J I jf',,,,y 4 X111 I L i - i YQ , i af?--a F' ' , ' J fa .Aww ,, , I' I . K J X I .X K 'L A-' 5 1 , 13 I r .W r , My r L J X, Z i ' ' . - 'ft .f-M' , J . x rrly i , i is? ,,,,.a 'fi I I2 i L 'Z 1' .L lr-N Francis, acities ny a Cheshire 4 I 1,1 .X Mrs. Mary Kriedler, salad malcer, lrighil displays 'rhe Safely Plaque awarded 'rhe ' Auiomaiic Rerailers of America division ' in December. i965 'For i'rs ou'rs'randing safely record. Flanking her are manager, M ,0'A. ' '15 I Michael Miller, coolc James Anderson and Assisiani Manager Edmund Sullivan. Below, Chef Edward Juarl cu'rs a special desserr. k Y' 'a-s..., i LMC' '5- ...af ARA caterers reach gastronomic peak From 'Phe lefi: Mr. Joseph Lynch, Dishroomg Mrs. Srella Bayer, Dishroom: Mr. Michael Miller. Manager: Mrs. Emma Myer, Dishroom: Mr. Edward Juar'r. Chef. .' K 'A- -', ' The rea11zat1on, development and the Arthur Shenff F1e1d ouse Headmasrer, Arihur Sheriff waiches afrer having 'rurned over Jrhe firsr shovel of dir? for rhe proiecred field house on Augusi I5, 1963. June 3. I964 De February IS, l965 Ma I5 I965 H4 progress of On fhese fwo and fhe follow- ing fwo pages is shown a graphic picfure developrnenf of fhe Arfhur Sheriff Fielcl l-louse, a complefed model of which is shown below. lfs firsf fwo sfages. A ancl B, are complefed and serving fhe school. The final sfage C is abouf fo begin. June 29, i965 F7 July 29.i I-965 Sepfem ber 27, I 965 3 November 29, I965 y I 1 Q x I 2 I3 4 l.. ' 1 I l I fl, U 1 I f K' 'SZ TQ' JZ S.- 5' ,Q , Finishec awaif . A diff Ho , AX avg, ux N ! ' ' - QIVGS ' 51 , . Y fi? - U LQ ,ef-1 ,llv 1: The ffnishe U Q - - ,345 1 ,,. , Q , f fx f-.ij .H A L, h M km, B A 571,-, 1 'R wi1?5i'55' W1 . f., 'f- fy as I ,f-jar . ' 0 Ver fro x NJ Nw' E. ......,,,T, -1----ga J i.,a ,'71?ffe-1 . ga.. ,lay , ,MM Y 4 K' , X X l N ! f . 2 K 2 , ' 4' , V Y 1 Basketball Courts -., --. w-.. .., S take final hape 5 .41 -,f-!:3g,5,,y .1 . . I. E .4 ..,a-n 1-.4 ,,,, P' -We ' Q. af. 'V W....e,.,f- ,. .4- Finished, The baskefball courfs silen+Iy awaif... A dir'r floor . . ..L.--ivufia' , A M J ' I r- +he players and fhe firs+ season. g .2 D- ' AW I Vlqi 'l5Zf.,'l-Y'u- ,,,' 'U' l '-Ll. 'Ia I. A vm- 'M '54'1'fH-2 '1 4 W MLM. fl m M E Tgzfff-Y1'z 4 '-2A':..fe. Q ie -9 lam -1- if 'B'-5.74-'g g 2 'I-V ' V A my .,.f 1 ,1o,.11',.:a .- - t + li-L-l',-,,' Elz. f l I ' am.-J 1! 1 -. J. ,I f ' A 'T Iv' .-4.21.5 if-j'. 'Zj 5,1f'1,2 I : T' . VF' A - M 14 A.-'f-.t if f , as A . JJ' Q l :z e . ,, f' I V, I ,iw - : -ygggzia, ' fcgwl 5 u ,V , . A Ma. j 3 Mgr,-N, .. , ' 5jf2'3f ,A -..'x'i,,. na fr -1,1-.I f M . Ai .vi-4- f 1 FK A ' Jglw, nf 1 w ang ff. -- . ' - , - - ' 1 f 1 g . ' 3 --4 gives way 'ro concrefe. The finished floor lnghes . -Q y, . .. .A ..l, - ,X , 5 :pi ,- ,i ' A ' .asm M Q a M ea . e mann -51 'jf - K .V mr- K asmx' gigs N ff 'fy' ., N ,I , V V.,X ,Ma ,A . b 3 Q fam. . - gggHj?i5?'W.'?f'25ix5X sts? - A 'izmb t T31 ' Wai lg Ns ,, .SQ A-me-we we . 51 - . -.r-me-+ve-.QM - . Q 1' M , ,L , f- is KN M .ixT?fQx6eii Z- 12. I'1iTk'f3'S'f ' K '111-5'ff. 2.y i va 1' 3 l ' ' 'A -N ,...N bv, - .- .. , v we A at V , ., ,f ,Q-,g,: '--f gs in-1:3-sung V-W --1 4 ,N K . Aa . , , e MA, N .. ' S J K. :fig A ' L .. ... X--..: . mf - 1 be . ' A - K-1'--V ' l :ea ' J, -aa -4. U -- . --- ' --:tw . , -' geriivxfil 'LFS- 5-. I me We ..-':::- 2 -,,. Q avg isgzg 'fa gt eff ,FTE Aviv' M! X 12: --2xe:v::QS - L, '. :- . X he-aa: N X- W x T. e. A -fwwwvmxx ... wyfr4.,, e- ,xx 'e x.a e fm, Nw fs' Q3 ,ge , ' .-,5V lANNA. a -e SXwtv'Z, ',WfffQffqiQigj2if a wg, L .lk x,,,4fR-WA I. mf ,-Vg., gg:-af . - r 'bl ..- over from end +0 end. Baskelball room. May I9, E965 - ,.e. ng H-1 .- L, aintenanoe Crew cares for campus buildings and Works on new field house Proud of 'Pheir work, John Hechi and Roberi Mefzler fbelowl sand down doors for 'rhe new field house. Alberf Sevigny friqhii, new lock- smifh. assumes fhe responsibilifies of Mr. Eric Swanson who refired fhis year. AR in Firs'r row: Alberf Sevigny. Joseph Pascucci Richard Chrisfian. Second row: Onufrii Kaniwec, Philip Lenz John Hechf Roberf Skill ai by ma: I ,Z 1 Q N Xi 77 x f E f X Meizler, Raymond Rouleau, Ernesf Rouleau. Archie McKinley. J , , 1, is Shllf I . -shtfn fu Respoi iendenf 23 ' -,ff 1' ZEZ-S'5 ' J. ,s,2'I',z, QQ5 ' f'54:f?'.'V,, ,. g,,,:6,,,Z 'gig-440 . 4, i fag 5 1510- ,- n 'pil 7' ' 'WHT - 1 merf '1 1 , nu uw? gg 'L el1W,2J 1 W' 2' if .71 7-A 1 M. 1' 5 ,uf ,i iff? 63 4 X I 'Q , Q X gag, - .X 'W ' ' xv' my Mm 1 Je sg x r., . V The lvlainTenance Crew, under lvlr. George BuTTrick, conTinues iTs care and upkeep oT The campus area. AlThough There are Tewer dormiTories This year, The addiTion oT von der PorTen and The field house have added To Their responsibiliTies. The crew members boasT various TalenTs: Trom Tine woodwork To plumbing. The barn, as iT is popularly known, is Their cenTer oT operaTion, and The pasT Tew years have seen iT grow wiTh The school. Drippy TauceT, lop-sided door, leaky rooTf7 Call The barn! Skill and knowledge are used in woodcraTT A clean sweep-Raymond Rouleau brushes up a corner oT The mainTenance by masTer carpenTer, OnuTrii Kaniwec. I 7 1 it V, I , f W i w, 'W . , 'HW-3-Q vnsunlll ResponsibiliTy-Mr. George BuTTrick, Superin- TendenT QT mainTenance, keeps The campus TIT. 2 ya 7.: l ,off E :V ..,, XR ' la... A ri v s, X T fi . Skillful fingers: John HechT deTTly puTs The Tinishing Touches on a sTorm window. shop. , ' . : L T T ff? A .'g .i Wxwrfri ggqyyf ,V . ,X l 5 i K.: Y: ii if l f 4 ! TI l 1 Fi ii g ll Seleciion-Careful choice of phofographs is made before final l layouf. ,z lr N! I ,i li A ' W,l ,V Q i 1 lg g l' E lg u l i A 16.2 XX A' x X ' ' 1' 2 LH ,rc rl l Conceniraiion-Various sfages of worlc are shown here in progress: ,g fyping, copy wrifing, proofreading, and cropping. l 4 l ixCE i l l l if A P F ir 1 s 5 l l A careful clweclz is made by edifor Jr. C.-lm wifh head fypisf Marl: Sieqlcr. .' 453 ' 7? 52 1 ' ' ,ww In 'training-a special group of ninfh-graders prepares for fufure ediforial responsibililies. 1 l Accui of crc iI ares Yearbook staff Works in Seabur South on 1966 Rolling Stone Accuracy-Precision is demanded in 'flue dillicull laslc of cropping. 1l , , Ac, J- ,Mi X .J Y, u 5 s odd up 1 4, XX .5 gg 1 5575, f ff! 1 4- ' 5 17 i, i jf, Q, bjflfial- fl 1' '. ' J ' fdii:Ehn'!E::??ih . f 'X 4 - -157 :,,4.. ,,, .,-L W - 2 u. rr, ,, ,n p 1 J v ,A 35 Ni 1. , I A Arlisls al' worlc discuss plans willi edilor James Calm, slanding Sealed are from llwe lell, Frederick Wilbur and arl edilor William Vallella. The end of H19 road-Yearbooks, given oul in 'flue fall, are exam ined by sludenls. Tl1ey're here! Slafl rrwrr' 9 'lislribule yearboolcs lo llwe sludenl' body, laculljl and ac' a in 'flue fall. GRGANIZATIONS 5- W K' J Z-X. . f iii?-4 'V Wi XJN L.: XZ- -V ' - -- Y '- V ' -'--- ,'A-' f'A- f f-ff - ---4-f-,- W- ---- -f-A ---i - -f- .,,.,g,L.- , X- ,,,:,?,,?,,, Y.,-..,,..v-A-..,-1 --,...,..x.. ,-,,...,..-,,,F21,:i.,...., .. -, lj, h xi A s h - 0 Y 1 L.-. . -... -.,. -....,.-L, --- .--.. ., .- -,,-N,.4q-.L-..,..-...L- .. Inter-Club Council revises Constitution Firsi row: Eugene Mopsilc lPresidenTl, ChesTer Sadosky lTreasurerl, NorTleeT Edmonds lVice-PresidenTl, CliTTord Kramer, Mr. ArThur SheriTT, Mr. Michael l-lare. Second row: Chrisiy l-layes, Wallace Fabian, David STeinberg. Randolph Perazzini, PaTriclc Bren- nan, Mr. Ralph Bills. Third row: Michael Adams, Arnold WallensTein, Ralph Down, Carlos Maduro, PeTer SchusTer, Mr. STewar'r Lindsay. FourTh row: Daniel Mason, Thomas Fagan, Michael l-larris, James DoherTy, AlberTo Caldera, Mr. Lawrence Kelley. FifTh row: Kevin Doonan, Mark TesTa, Harold Crossley, John Salvucci, ArThur l-liTch, Samuel Boone. SixTh row: Erik Snead, Russell FriTz, Wayne Urban, JonaThan Vaughn, KenneTh SchlechTer, TimoThy Geier. SevenTh row: ChrisTopher KiTa, Michael KiTa, RoberT Okun, Michael Redden, Edward Lemon, Alberr Benham. The lnTer-Club Council is The sTudenT represenTaTive body oT Cheshire Academy. The enTire school is divided inTo Tour clubs: FooTe, Morgan, Welles and Wheeler, and each sTudenT is assigned To one oT These clubs. From Them represenTaTives To The council are chosen. The TaculTy advisors were: Mr. Ralph Bills, Mr. Michael l-lare, Mr. Lawrence Kelley, Mr. STewarT Lindsay, and Mr. Richard Nolan. The council beTTers The welTare oT sTudenTs and creaTes an eTTecTive liaison beTween TaculTy and sTu- denTs. The Monday meeTings are open To The sTudenT body. This year's council sponsored The annual Tea dance and The mid-winTer prom. The senior members helped in The dining room in The absence oT masTers. lT sponsored The Inrer-Club basl4eTball compeTiTion and The club banqueT. lT also supervised worlc proiecTs and various oTher clean-up duTies. New Tund-raising ideas were insTiTuTed This year. Crew shirTs, sweaTshirTs, banners, rings,'and mugs were sold. The council also sold reTreshmenTs aT many oT The school aThleTic evenTs. AlThough low in Tunds aT Times, This year's council allocaTed money To var- ious chariTies. RepresenTaTives Trom The l.C.C. aTTended The WaTl4inson ConTerence and The New England Govern- menT ConTerence held aT The NorThTield lnn and sponsored by MT. l-lermon. Many new ideas were ob- Tained which preTaced The mosT signiTicanT achieve- menT oT The l.C.C. This year-The revision oT The club and inTerclub consTiTuTion. Revisions were made in elecTion procedures, and provisions made Tor The replacemenT oT members removed Trom The council as well as Tor The TreaTmenT oT recalciTranT members. In addiTion To These revisions, The posiTion oT SecreTary was made an elecTive oTTice. Senior Class l a and Prom Committee Sea'I'ed: Ralph Alexander, Samuel Boone, Alberi Benham, Arnold Wallenslein. Standing: Timoihy Geier, Ralph Down, Cary Garner, Kenneih Schlechler. Senior Couneil Sealed: Randolph Perazzini, Jonaihan Vaughn, Kenneih Schlechler, Eugene Mopsilc. lpresidenll, Chesler Sadoslcy lTreasurerl, Michael Adams, Wayne Urban, Clifford Kramer. Siandingz Timoihy Geier, Michael Redden, Arihur I-lilch, David Sleinberq, Norfleel Edmonds lVice-Presidenil, Wallace Fabian, Ralph Down, Palrick Brennan, Chrisly Hayes, Alloerl Benham,'Samuel Boone, Peier Schusier, Arnold Wallenslein. 1l14 Sealed: Jamf Wilbur. Sian Buller. Ellioli Theodore Roi ICC iasurerl einberg l Boone Sealed: James. Ross, Peler Schusler, William Vallella, James Calm, Mark Siegler, Mark S. Levine, Bryan Grasson, Frederick Wilbur. Blandlng: Mr. John Corpaci lAdvisorl, Beecher Laioie, Roberl LaFlamme, Arlhur Dionisio, Michael Elra, William Buller, Ellloll Fischer, Francis Minore, Mark Tesla, Mr. James Milchell lAdvisorl, Charles Dana, Pele Del Favero, Craig Colvin, Theodore Rosen, Lawrence O'Connor, Sherman Milcowilz, Massimo Cardillo, Randall York, Thomas Cannon, Carmen Schilellile. The Rolling Stone Edilor ... ,. ... ..... James Calm Ar'l' Edilor ...... . .. William Vallella Sporls Edilor ...... ....... J ames Ross Pholography Edilor .. Thomas Cannon Senior Edilor ..... .. . Bryan Grasson Dormiloryq Edilor .... Mark Tesla Business Manager .. Mark S. Levine Head Typisl' .... Mark Siegler Copy Edilor .. ........... ..... ..... ...... P e l er Schusler Index Edilor ............................................. Mallhew Kochman Slafl: William Buller, Massimo Cardillo, Craig Colvin, William Cox, Frederick Cryslal, Charles Dana, Peler Del Favero, Arlhur Dionisio, l-larvey Eggers, Michael Elra, Ellioll Fischer, Wayne Johnson, Roberl LaFlamme, Beecher Laioie, Mark S. Levine, Sherman Milcowilz, Francis Minore, Enrique Novella, Lawrence 0'Connor, Theodore Rosen, Carmen Schilellile, Kennelh Soderman, Mark Tesla, Frederick Wilbur, Randall York. Slalf Pholographer ...................... Mr. Paul l-leberl Facully Advisors .... Mr. John Corpaci, Mr. James Milchell izsi -2 r --o..- ,-:Q-car.. ees., f , , , . wx, , I N i , , T if. Kneeling' Miclv SeaTed: Eugene Mopsilc lConTribuTing EdiTorl, Sherman Telis lCopy EdiTorl, Samuel lsraeloTT lCo-EdiTorl. KenneTh 'SchlechTer ' ' lCo-EdiTorl, Randolph Perazzini lFeaTure EdiTorl, David STeinberg lSporTs EdiTorl, Mark Kurlanslcy'lAssisTanT EdiTorl, Joseph lldllellafllollfrl MisseTT lAssisTanT EdiTorl. STanding: Mr. l-lerberT Brown lBusiness Advisorl, Mr. Noel Kane lEdiTOrlal Advisorl, Mr. Jameg Euqenellopsll, ' ' M lc S. Levine, Bruce Cooper, Michael Davis, Barry LeviTT lAdverTis- MiTchell lEdiTorial Advisorl, Mark Siegler ll-lead TypisTl, ar ing Managerl, Michael Sack, John Brady. ,f,1..1s,, 17 , -4 .f,.--A V. A I x 2 f 1.'. ff 3 , if ' I ,N , . Pfooifeading The galleys Co EdiTor Samuel I l f , I ' e T d C ' ' ' Eugene Mopsil: spend Sunday T Mr. ' ' CTnlf,.,TS n,Q?llTilTT.lJTlr?1g Edlmr ici Drinfing. V 'N T 'nulicllllld li paper The Academy Review expands its coverage The Academy Review, The campus news- paper, was published six Times during The year. The sTaTT oT The Review, headed by co-ediTors KenneTh SchlechTer and Samuel lsraeloTT, has esTablished principles which consisT'oT inTorming The sTudenT body, Tac- ulTy, parenTs and alumni oT all The aspeCTS oT Academy liTe. All signiTicanT evenTs are reporTed and many TuTure evenTs regard- ing The Academy, The alumni, TaculTy news, and adminisTraTion plans are previewed. This year, under The guidance oT advISOVS Mr. Noel Kane and Mr. James MiTchell, The sTaTT expanded The news secTion greaTlY- The TeaTure pages carried many inTGFGSl'UQ sTories, including The hisTory oT The.ClUlDSi and a hisTory oT Academy publicahons. UnTorTunaTely, The Junior School P699 was never included and The lnTernaTionGl SecTion was dropped. The sporTs secTiOn Tlourished wiTh scores oT arTicles abouTTl1S many Teams. The ediTorial col several conTroversial Topics. I ' n Members oT The Academy Review. 6 O wiTh people Trom The yearbook ani lflojx zons, aTTended The New England Sc oasl Press AssociaTion meeTing in .QCTObFl' where The Review received a cerTiTicaTe OV l.IghesT achievemenT. Umm discussed Ho Horizons isi lically creaTive The magazine i ll is sold alTern lllli Year is The Zlne lies some C lnis years I- lzlle Published llr. D, Robe 5flVlSOr again nos also dedic lion in and Ou 1, ,le onli, ll l966, on Comme llnned H I UCSF I S556 S dldllllnqs' yl Deep i own ileflgugi Erg W nefh Schl hi Ediforl, Jziegig Orlj ME- James -eviTT lfhdveriis- V Revif S 1tS e e campus news- mes during The ew, headed hy ser and Sdmllel rinciples which lenT body, Tac- all The aSP9fl5 Qani evenls GW evenTs feqald' 1' faculTy'newS, preVl6W9fi' ice oi adwsols 5 MiTchell. The cTion Qfeaily' ny inTeresTIH9 of 1-he cluhh Ublicallofls' School Paqi I Ternalm fi bolli The es 6 mn disCU55ed I vieWf aloni il: and Hoi' d SchOl55l'C I Odrobefl hiaiicafe lo' Kneeling: Michael.KiTa, Sherman Telis, Philip Douglass, Mark Kurlansky, Randolph Perazzini lEdiTorl. Frederick Wilbur, William ValleTTa, RoberT Kirby. STandlng: Mr. D. RoberT Gardiner lFaculTy Advisorl, Richard Harrison, Bruce Leffingwell, David STeinberg, Eugene Mopsik, Edward King, Lee STewarT, KeiTh Schonbrun, JeTTrey Bowles, John Brady, Murlin Braly. Horizons publishes largest issue to date Horizons is The main expression oT arTis- Tically creaTive work ThaT exisTs aT Cheshire. The magazine comes ouT on MoThers' Day. IT is sold aTTerward Tor The resT oT The year. This year is The ninTh Time ThaT The maga- zine has come ouT. This year's Horizons is The largesT mag- azine published. Mr. D. RoberT Gardiner was The TaculTy advisor again This year. The magazine was also dedicaTed To him Tor his inspira- Tion in and ouT oT class. The Orville PrescoTT Award was con- Tinued in I966: The winners were announced on CommencemenT Day. Horizons I966 included poems, shorT sTories, essays, TranslaTions, and numerous drawings. Deep in ThoughT, EdiTor Randolph Perazzmi and David STeinloerg organize arTicles Tor Horizons vrpqgn-1 H ,,:,Qs,,, , ,4 ,.,,, , f ,Q , 1 ,cf fzqlpxg, 121.71 1 fm ' .,,,,, ,-1 ,J 'Aff fm A The Cheshire anual The Manual is given, lo every siudenl upon regisiraiion and copies seni ro parenis. lr Con- rains maps, schedules, and de- scriplions of organizalions and rules designed ro familiarize H19 sludenl' wilh The Academy, Ernesl Beaulac. From The lefiz Mr. Ernesi Beaulac lAd. visorl, Arnold Wallenslein llfdiiorl, Mark l. Levine, Barry Leviir, John l-loli, Brel? Haddad, Richard Cerrone. The Press Club The Press Club. sponsored by Mr. Gordon'.A+kins. is now in iis sixieenrh year. lr reporls news of so- cial academic, and arhlelic evenis ro local news- aiers Members Travel wiih alhleiic reams, re- P P ' . porling io such maior newspapers as The New York The Academy Review. A sporlrs book is published for The Jrhree sea- sons. lisringi allivarsily rosfrers and schedules as well as Team previews. A copy is senr 'ro every mem- ' T P ber school of The New England League o re- S hools Press Club. ofwhich Cheshire is Times and The Bosion Globe. Arhleric coniesrs are pararory c reporied To local newspapers. a member. The club wrires all sporls arricles appearing in d F d ' K rrein Edward King Samuel lsraeloif ll-lonorary Chairmanl, David Sfeinberg lChairmanl, Jon Block. Mr b L' d This year's sialic was under Mr, Seaie : re eric e s . , ' ' ' - h P l' Barr Levilr, Michael Kira l1Vice-Chairmanfl, lrwin Novack, Ro er'r in er- Gordon Aikins lAdvisorl. Sfanding. Srep en aoino, y man, Chrisfopher Kira. Anrhony Tomasseiri, Donald S'rewar'r. ,W ,... s... I Sealed: Dai lawrence G Carclillo, Bri Tliis ye Twelve mr lleloeri, l sional phi llle Camp Monday 5 fll llie i lures lo d Veil valua He al50 lr. liqliling, 6 llle Qlul: menl of E mini' l7GSlq lllllllinq of lilelfyer-I. ga, menl as We This Yea llfjnal P li i York QW? Vfldfllllqcyiur slraled H1 e mall dig ilieboys li P Shire ive - n io eler ISTFQHK l enis, H Col' Q. DIZQHO Bl Cdden VBS under Mr T Beaulaq TM, 'im priori, l I O H Cerrone.n all' 2 Three sea- :lules as well 'every mem- lgue ol Pre- Clreslrire is lon Block. Mr. Roberi Linder- si' SeaTed. David Goodman lTreasurerl, Thomas Cannon lVice PresidenTl, Mr. Paul l'leberT Advisor William Villano Lawrence GiganTe lSecreTaryl. STanding: Richard Lie-dke, Rodrigo Uribe, Mark Fader, Andrew BarTh, Wilbur Spencer, Massimo Cardillo, Bruce Ganezer, Andrew Abeles. Photography Club visits Coliseum show The Phoio show-Members may angles and Cameras as They shooT This year's PhoTography Club consisTed oT Twelve members and Two advisors: Mr. Paul l-leberT, The oTT-campus advisor is a proTes- sional phoTographer and Mr. John Corpaci, The campus advisor. The club meeTs every Monday aTTernoon aT 2:30 in Bailey Lounge. AT The meeTings The boys broughT Their pic- Tures To discuss. Mr. l'leberT gave Them many very valuable hinTs on how To improve Them. l'le also TrequenTly broughT prinTed maTerial on lighTing, aperTure and darkroom Techniques. The club has iTs own darkroom in The base- menT oT Bowden l'lall. There members learn many basic Techniques in The developing and I prinTing oT black and whiTe Tilm. l-lere again Mr. T-leberT gave valuable assisTance in helping new members in The club learn how To use The equip- menT as well as discussing more advanced Tech- niques wiTh veTeran sTudenTs. This year eighT boys aTTended The lnTerna- Tional PhoTo Show aT The Coliseum in New York CiTy. AT This show all The major camera man,uTacTurers ThroughouT The world demon- XM-so sTraTed Their new producTs. There were also many displays and scenic background which ,K The boys phoTographed. . ck TT H ddad lrwin Novack Arnold WallensTein lTreasurerl, CliT- F'+ :J Th V h,Tv1'hTD',J W'ble.Bre G I I U , fiiij z:merOnTTliCZECh3ilT?r1annT, Eigiie l51blpSsikaTnPT'ZsidelnTl, William Sanderson TSecreTaryl, Lee STewarT, William Eidler, Paul Kahl, ChrisTopher KiTa, Gerald Cayne, James BuTcher. SeaTed: Reverend Lyle BuTler lAdvisorl. Samuel Boone TSTUCTGHT-CTWGDTGTHTS Reverend Richard Nolan lAdvisorl. Second row: MaTThew Kochman, John HolT, KenneTh SchlechTer, ArThur HlTch, Michael Har- ' h d ST an e, Harvey Eggers Edward KosTrowski, Fredric KersTein, Ralph Down, , R b M C ll h. G H ' , T - Hi O ed C U Oug eorge Uqgms eo OFTATT rd QG ber+, Ralph Alexander, Ronald Schon, RoberT Fisher, Donald Park, Richard Cohen, Douglas Dann, George Balmer, re ru RoberT Adelson, Eugene Schneider. Chapel Committee serves student bod and eharit The Chapel CommiTTee has Tor eleven years served The sTudenT body diligenTly by parTicipaTing in Sun- day Chapel services and by conTribuTing Trom The. Chapel collecTion To cerTain chariTable organizaTions. AlThough The original membership was abouT Ten sTudenTs, The commiTTee has grown wiTh The school unTil iT now has 45 members. In order To supplemenT The chapel oTTerings, The commiTTee has sponsored The sale oT school nighT- shirTs, sTuTTed Toy caTs bearing The school name, and chairs displaying The school cresT. ln addiTion, iT held a combinaTion used-cloThing and book drive Tor chariTy. For The pasT several years, The group has sup- porTed a needy Toreign child Through The Save The Children Eede'raTion. This year iT decided To supporT an American Indian child. The World UniversiTy Service, which helps needy sTudenTs The world over wiTh scholarships and beTTer school TaciliTies in poor- er schools, received one hundred dollars Trom The Chapel CommiTTee. The hospiTal ship Hope, One GreaT Hour oT Sharing, and The UniTed Jewish Ap- peal along wiTh The menTal hospiTal TaciliTies in ConnecTicuT were also given donaTions. ln Sunday chapel services The sTudenT body was addressed by such speakers as Dr. J. PriesT oT The T32 HarTTord Seminary, Dr. A. J. Feldman oT WesT HarT- Tord, and Dr. C. Taylor oT The Taylor School in ST. Louis. Yale UniversiTy supplied Three excellenT speak- ers in Dr. S. Towner, Dr. B. D. Napier, and Dr. W. Muehl, all Trom The DiviniTy School. This year, members have Travelled To aTTend coun- cils on religion 'in privaTe schools and To visiT churches. Several chosen sTudenTs were preser1T GT This year's conclave oT The HarTTord Area Council on Religion in lndependenT Schools aT The WoosTer Academy, Danbury, ConnecTicuT. Several also aT- Tended The Gunnery School's annual conTerence on religion. One oT The commiTTee's sTudenT chaplair1S aTTended The NorTheasTern regional meeTing OT The ConTraTerniTy oT ChrisTians and Jews held aT The STaTler HilTon in HarTTord. A group was inviTed TO aTTend a service aT Temple BeTh lsrael in WesT Hari- Tord. and ThirTeen sTudenTs wenT on a work-weekend aT The LaTayeTTe Avenue PresbyTerian Church in The BedTord-STyvesanT secTion OT New York CiTy. The commiTTee as a whole parTicipaTed in a service held aT The Academy in accordance wiTh The OcTave OT UniTy Program. The commiTTee boughT Tor The audiTorium chapel a dossel as iTs giTT oT l966t grill Coml The C COHSTSTS O men appl reT5TT dill hs Tunchr chapel 9' membefs and gervrr has The 0 parT.AS5l Friday bl sTurlenT 6 TooloSun+ The C1 Sunolaym The ,hc ice every Time a-pri oiiiciaies. The Ta- Leahey ar T The C religious 1 singing ei OT lvlrs. Ri The choir, meT every Tor rehear: Sealed QTTVTSOI, I 2 5 S0i,dTfmid+, man' D Y I AT T Mfr l an l 'Eur ElTilSl0pll5aTTl ilchfigjr . . . .. .- N. .- -.. N. ..... -.Q--.,---..---. -1--.--.. --.-...---.. --'--uv.J:- -v-:--f-f- -- .--., ....,, .,',,.,,...- .J -.. - ...W ,, ,. . 1. - jlreasurerl, Cll- iam Eidlar, Pall udent Chaplainl, Ch. Michael Hari fin, Ralph Down, ner, Donald Pail l ot West Harl- rr School in Sl. excellent speal- er, and Dr. W- to attend coun- and to visil are present dl Council Oli M96 . the Woositf ,viral also Gi' Conference fl dent Cllaplalli . e neetinfl of lla ,ras myriad fl ' in llT!9Sl lenil 3 T - e , Church me fort Cllil' ig . 'P ice he .,,9rt-wee . W 6 'J Gif Oclave gl lttoritm Clap Committee serves J Catholic Chapel at mass The Catholic Chapel Committee consists ot a selected group ot young men appointed by the president, sec- retary and treasurer ot the committee. its tunction is to set up and clean the chapel every Sunday tor mass. The members also talce turns in narrating and serving mass, so that each member has the opportunity to talfe an active part. Assignments are handed out each Friday by the secretary to give that student a chance to know what he is to do Sunday. The Committee meets atter every Sunday mass. The Academy Catholics have a serv- ice every Sunday at lO:OO, at which time at priest trom St. Bridget's Church otticiates. The taculty advisors are Dr. John Leahey and Reverend Francis Karvelis. lTreasurerl. OG fivx Seated: Reverend Francis Karvelis lAdvisorl. Standing: Rodrigo Uribe, Robert Tringale, Thomas Wiggins lPresidentl, John Kranyecz lSecretaryl, William Cox Chapel Choir enlivens Sunday services The Chapel Choir played a vital part in the religious service held each Sunday morning. Besides singing every Sunday, the choir, under the direction ot Mrs. Rebecca Kita, also sang on special occasions. The choir, which consisted ot students trom all grades met every Wednesday night at 7:I5 in Bailey Lounge tor rehearsal. This past year, the Chapel Choir went to a movie, Valley ot the Giants. lt also had a small party at Mrs. Kita's home on the eve ot the Christmas vaca- tion. The Chapel Choir ended the year with the satistaction that it had been a good year and with the expectation that next year will bring an increased membership. Seated: Mrs. Rebecca Kita lltxdvisorl. Standing: Robert Goldschmidt, Edward Ander- son, Roy Arlcin, Edwin Hyde- man, Daniel Mason, John Mel- ler, Alan Suero, Francis l-line, Craig Karnal, Floyd l-less, Christopher Koetoed, Bradley l-latchtield. i i Kneeling: Mark Fader, Michael Morfara, Daniel McCuen, Roberf Kirby, James Hughes, Michael Kaufman, Edwin Hydeman, Jeffrey Horwafh, Charles Kafopes, William Buller, Frank Phipps, Jeffrey Ryzak, Randall Jaeger, Jeffrey Drake, Donald Park, Gusfavo Faniul. Sfanding: Mr. Richard Gaviff lAdvisorl, Mrs. Rebecca Kifa lAccompanisfl, Russell Poffharsf, Bruce Jensen, Alfred Bailey, Bruce Leo, Jeffrey Salembier, Edward Kosfrowslci, Douglas Dann, Michael Marcinelc, Roberf Doyen, Craig Colvin, ' ' ' ' H rewifz, Marc Berger, Eugene Schneider, David Park, Bruce Cooper, Arfhur Hifch, Roberf Fisher, Francis Hine, Norman u Richard Klein. Glee Club participates at gala concert fhe Barnard School for girls and followed by a dance. This year fhe Glee Club affended fhe second an- nual lndependenf Schools Concerf af Woolsey Hall, Yale Universify. Mr. Gaviff was hosf for fhe concerf wifh Mr. Marshall Barfholomew as guesf direcfor. The concerf included performance by fhe glee clubs from fhe Gunnery School, Haclcley School, Moses Brown School, Wilbraham Academy, and Willisfon Academy. Following fhe concerf fhere was a social. This year's Glee Club, under fhe direcfion of Mr. Richard Gavifdr had an inferesfing and excifing calendar. Rehearsals were held every Monday and Thursday evenings from seven-fiffeen fo eighf o'cloclc. The reperfoire included such songs as O Brofher Man, He's Gof fhe Whole World in His Hands, and The Sound of Music. Performances were held af fhe Flim Bapfisf home in Cheshire and af fhe Academy. A ioinf Chrisfmas concerf was held wifh 1,l , ' . 2 of A y In harmonious sound, fhe Glee - Club performs in fheir maior vocal evenf of fhe year fhe Independenl Schools Concerf, held in Woolsey Hall af Yale Universify. I34 ll, I ii l K E l ' .K I l I , i Seafed: B lPresidenf Goldsclimi Devlin, Rc man Weis Moss. The Juni Kifa, enioy vocalisfs p Gram lasfe During 4 lwarders i A dence W5550well I 1--. a- T . In i fr !: 1 ,- gi 'lYdeman, did Parlr, 2 Jensen Q Colvin, 'id Parlr dance. id an- ' l-lall, oncerl eclor. clubs Moses illislon social. de Glee iof vocal gpendefll Woolsell , fr ,, . 4 ,.,,, V . V., ...-. -.,,., -. , ,i.,,Y-. V -V .- ...,, -.. ., -,.,-.. -...f--...,...,....,,..,-,,-., e-,,--.., ,--s..-,--,-4--,.,l--.,,.. .- ,-...--.ea-..x,-.-:--K-.1 --- - --.-, ., . V- Sealeclz Bruce Lorenzini, Richard LeRose. Ericlc Cohn, Paul Greenberg. Sieven Dablcey, Mark Lionelli lManagerl, Alberl Fiorillo lPresiden+l, Ronald Conarroe lSecre'raryl, Frederick Verdiclc, Bradley l-lalchfield, Ronald Regenslreif, William Kropp, Roberl Goldschmidr, Charles Kailco. Slandingz Mrs. Rebecca Kira lAdvisorl, Richard Ponn, Theodore l-lawlcins, Alan Berclc, Bradford Devlin, Ronald Gasparri, James Sorreniino, Richard Barrow, Roberl DeRosa, Paul Baudner, Jonalhan Burlce, David Whifney, Her- man Weisman, Roberr Koenig, Michael Mazzara, Edward Anderson, David Swirslcy, Edward l-lassloclc, Michael Sleponaifis, Michael Moss. V Junior School Glee Club members receive gold pins at end of year The Junior School Glee Club, led by Mrs. Michael Kira, enioyed a successful season This year. The young vocalisrs performed lwice for Academy: each pro- gram lasled aboui 'rweniy-five minules. During Chrisimas. The Junior School enlrerlained boarders wilh a shorl play and Yulelide iavoriles. A dance held for ihe singing group, January l4, was so well received lhal' Mrs. Kira announced a simi- lar evenl for nexi year. On Molher's Day, April 30. the club sang Dem Bones, This is my Counlry and a group-of songs from Lei There Be Peace on Earlh. Pracrice sessions were held in Bailey Lounge every Wednesday al l:4O. Each member ar lhe end ol Jrhe year was awarded a gold Glee Club pin. ln seasonal spirif, rhe Junior School Glee Club enhanced 'rhe Ch risrmas pageanr greally wirh lheir ioyous singing. P I36 5135+ row: Qerald Monaghan lPianol, Eugene Schneider, Dennis l-larT,.Bjradley l-laTchTield, Mr. Sayard STone lDirecTorl. Second row: Bruce Badner, lvlarlc ChiTTun'1, Murlin Braly, PeTer SchusTer,William Felslae. Dance Band idmnerl DJ., , Ip' Tl-lE DANCE BAND, under Mr. Sayard STone, assisTed by Mr. WalTer Taylor, enlarged boTh i,Ts brass secTion and iTs reperToire. lT played on FaTher and Son Day, lvloTher's Day, aT aThleTic evenTs, and aT away dances. On January 29, iT played Tor a dance aT SainT lvlary's l-ligh School in New l'laven, and on April 23 aT a Cheshire l-ligh School dance. WiTh The addiTion oT several new sTudenTs and wiTh The rnasTery OT arrangemenTs, ranging Trorn slow ballads To up-Tempo swing numbers, The band had one oT iTs mosT successTul years since iTs incep- I l Tion Tive years ago. THE KEYSTONES is a singing group oT sTudenTs inTeresTed in college songs, Tollc songs, ballads, ancl show Tunes. Under Mr. Richard GaviTT, rehearsals were l'1GlCl every Monday and Thursday in baclc OT SToddard House. The group perTormed boTh aT The Academy and ouTsicle. IT aTTenclecl The CollegiaTG Sound, a concerT wiTh special college groups, ln- cluding The WhiTTenpooTs, The TriniTy Pipes, anCl The Vassar G STringers. , . N..- ..,.-,.....--.-...o,......,---,..- ,.--1-.,.-vs-c-w-:ve----1' - --41 4f-'- 1 ' 'W' L. ,Q ,in lQ, liq 7.. f'j el, l ' - U f i x, l ' If g,, e 'fs G , Q 1 , , H l Q , ,G , 'L v fr , ' 1 ' ' E-'6 .1 X ' S r 2 ' YQ. 1 V ., .K F '1 X -'E ... i 1 1 1 , Q. Y 'T 4, i v, I .-,,x' ' :D ' V , , W, ,. ,,,, ir W x ' r -, G ,I v. 'ff . ,, J e ,,, . , U 7,2 A J Direclorl. Keyslones members rehearse in Mr. GaviH's home in Sioddard l-louse. ie, ils ier nd a en. ce. ,nfl om and ep- -anis and 'salS c Oi fha Iigle 1 in' and s t s Keystones Sealed: Allred Bailey, Roberl Fisher, Roloerl Kirloy. S+ancling: William Buller, Eugene Schneider, Jeffrey Salembier. Michael lviarcinelc, Donald Parkf Richard Klein, Mr. Richard Savill lDirec+orl,James l-lughes. I v Chess Club Sealed: Everard Wallon, Ed. ward Lemon lpresidenll, Gary l-larris lSecre'raryl, Bernard Sheinarl. S+anding: Mr. Jack- son Taylor lAdvisorl, Roberf Linderman. X -f' 'ff' ' ff: The Chess Club finished ils Jrhird year under lhe guidance ol Mr. Jackson Taylor wilh a record ol lour wins and live losses. Cheshire The Chess Team was chosen from lhe boys who ranked O Brisjrol one lhrough live on lhe ladder, a melhod ol scoring in- O' ' 'B , Jr I Jrroduced by Mr. Taylor in which each boy was given IOOO ' ms O . . 4. . . Laurel poinls and an opporlunily lo play olher members lor 6 L Ure' . . . a Scores Opponenls Easlern l-ligh School .... ' ...... 5 Easlern l'ligh School ... . . . . .5 . . .... .l Cresl Academy Cresl Academy ... .....2 mme' 3 w + ' + s ii I 2 This year, lhe leam consisled ol Edward Lemon lPresi- ' es mins er C OO . . . . 3. . .Weslminsler School ... . .f.2 denll Claudio Remirez, Linderman, Gary l-larris, and 2 L 0 S h I 3 Lance Kiss. ln a playoll, Claudio Remirez was chosen Ofbmls C OO '. O...Wilbur Cross l-ligh School .. school champion for lhe l965-ICP66 season. Tension rises as Mr. Jackson Taylor and Chess Club members challenge each o+her's ingenuily al one ol 'rheir regular praciice ses- sions. 2. . .Wilbur Cross l-ligh School . , ..... 3 Mff . 41:27, 4 'Pr' 1.0 :Sw -5.3 ' ,V Af., -41 ' QP: if. - l38 A. l Sealed: Rol visorl, Frecl Ricliarcl Ma Chen llie Clien lion ol Mr. lausla, mei dal' lo per cussions, and l0l9 been periods do F Slperimenfs llenls and ,ie meelllqs oli lliese very my llle Qlub X Sldleg Rubbe lucl, Conn See ll . lad lie dppll Sci een Obs ReaCl'l0 ea red callon loserl r . . ' f ----- - .-...-- - -A ... ...... s-f -.,.......----Q,-st,-...-.,...,--.. i.,-... ,....,.,,,.,,Q..,1-,..-.-,. ., ,..,.,:, ,,.,,.,,,.,. -. - -.,, . --, 1 S 'l lTOn, Ed- TTT Q 1 any Befflafd WF- Jack. I Robert :nenTs ....5 ....5 ....l ,,..2 ,,..3 ,,,.5 ,,,.3 A ' 'T .,,K iv.- -7- o Q 'Xb Filiisf SeaTed: RoberT Kirby, Richard Liedlce, AnThony Carrano, Richard l-larrison, RoberT Bradlee. Standing: Mr. Bernard Jurale lAd- visorl, Fredric Schor lSecreTaryl, KeiTh Schonbrun, VincenT Pesce, Russell FriTz lVice-PresidenTl, JeTTrey Salembier lPre-sidenfl, Richard MacGregor, John Baer, Bruce LeTTingwell, David GoTTi, Mr.Joseph TausTa lfxclvisorl. Chemistry Club visits Naugatuck rubber plant The ChemisTry Club, under The direc- Tion oT lvlr. Bernard Jurale and Mr. Joseph TausTa, meT regularly every oTher Wednes- day To perTorm experimenTs, have dis- cussions, and wiTness demonsTraTions. IT has long been realized ThaT regular class periods do noT oTTer The Time Tor all The experimenTs and demonsTraTions ThaT sTu- denTs and Teachers would like To have. The meeTings oTTer an opporTuniTy To perTorm These very inTeresTing TesTs. The club visiTed This year The UniTed STaTes Rubber Company planT in Nauga- Tuck, ConnecTicuT. Members were able To see The applicaTion oT The principles They had been observing in The-laboraTory. ReacTion: Advisor Mr. Bernard Jurale, whose arTicles on chemisTry have ap- peared in The Journal of Chemical Edu- caTion, makes niTrous oxide wiTh Mr. Joseph TausTa assisTing. From the left: Ronald Blouin, Robin t-lurt, Raymond Pechtel, David Macharelli, Michael t-larris. Peter Del Favero, John Santucci, Michael Davis, Ronald Hagen, tvlr. William Canter tAdvisorl. History Club sponsors trips, debates, and lectures The l965-l966 l-tistory Club had a fruitful year un- der the direction of Mr. William Ganter. ln addi- tion to stimulating discussions, the club enioyed several informative lectures by prominent scholars. The club partook in many social functions. lt toolc a trip to the United Nations headquarters in New York. On May 28, it held an informal picnic. lt visited Yale University and in particular its museum Key Club offers useful services to the cam us P The Key Club is devoted to the Cheshire Academy student body faculty and visitors lts members serve as the official guides and welcomers to the Academy Any student may become a candidate for member ship in this organization but only a few attain the honor of becoming members The club under the direction of tvlr Robert Mid dleton renders its services in various ways It s sists visiting teams providing them with refresh ments after games On Mothers Day and Father and Son Day it guides parents directs traffic and provides useful information The club also assists the main office in the mailing of various school ublica P tions to alumni Thc dh they receive little recognition for their service most of the members feel that membership a rewarding experience and history department. Discussions and debates on ancient and modern history, lectures on aspects of government and foreign policy were sponsored. ln its attempt to relate ancient history to modern history, the club discussed such topics as the in- volvment of the United States with Vietnam -and France. Seated? lv ment, Mt. Peter 5CllU ing: James mer, flrnau Edmund R+ Rodericlldf Tutc the Tutor students in direction ot to students tlcademy, T majors prob monttis ater V A!,.. , .i .,, md . r s QPPLYAQ , . ,-'ui l ki nf-ffl ' -me-.'.':.:,-.. b .hw fnf- f'fI',x-1.12 X4 ty' ' f' uvafif . .Q L ...,,,A.. , , 2 -.A V fucci, SS OD :fs of :dem e in- -and Seafedz Michael Kifa lVice-Chair- manl, Mr. Michael l-lare lAdvisorl, Refer Schusfer lChairmanl. Sfand- ingg James Weinsfock, David Zim- mer, Arnaud Thieffry, Lee Sfewarf, Edmund Rofhschild, Donald Park, Roderick MacDonald. Tutoring Club overcomes first year problems The Tuforing Club was organized fhis year fo help sfudenfs in need of academic assisfance. Under fhe direcfion of Mr. Michael l-lare, if offered assisfance fo sfudenfs in virfually every subiecf faughf af fhe Academy. The Tuforing Club was hampered by fwo majors problems: firsf, if did nof sfarf unfil fwo monfhs afer fhe beginning of fhe school year: second, if faced severe organizafional problems. In addifion if was forced fo sfruggle wifh fhe problem of how fo help fhe mosf people in fhe mosf efficienf and effecfive ma n ner. Plans for an enlarged and more acfive program have been discussed for fhe coming year. Kneeling: Geoffrey l-lammer, Kirk Mackey, Gerald Cayne, Michael Geoghegan, Russell Poffharsf, Wil- liam Eidler, Dion Pogue, Gary Har- ris, Scoff Tripp, Breff l-laddad, Richard Klein, William Eelske. Michael Kifa, Robin l-lurf, Jon- afhan Vaughn lPresidenfl. Sfand- ing: Mr. Roberf Middlefon lAd- visorl, Sfephen Prime, Edward Lemon, Michael Adams, Mark Al- derman, Vahan Simidian, Paul De- Vylder, Edward King, Wayne John- son, Douglas Dann, Richard Cohen, Frederic Ke-rsfein, Roberf Lauer, Chesfer Sadosky, John l-lolf, Timofhy Geier. L,-1 1 1 First row: Samuel Boone, Robert Fisher, John l-lorstman, Eric Van Alstine, Mark Kurlansky, Laurence Ginsburg. Second row: James Wible, Albert Benham, David Zigal, Ronald Dougan, Jettrey Salembier. Dramatic Association produces three plays This year the Dramatic Association, under the direc- tion ot Mr. Terrence Matern, presented three plays: a melodrama, acomedy, and a drama. The season opened with Frederick Knott's Dial M For Murder. lt was presented on November I9 tor both students trom St. Margaret's School and Cheshire Academy. On March I2, Tennessee Williams' The Glass Men- agerie was pertormed on St. Margaret's campus. Tom, who narrates the play, is bored with his dull middle class existence and by the pathetic lives by which he is surrounded. l'lis great concern is tor his crippled sister, Laura, who is lost in a dream world she dares not leave. His mother, Amanda, is a char- acter whose pathos talls little short ot tragic dimen- sions. The third and tinal production was The Man Who Came to Dinner by Moss t-lart and George S. Kaut- man. The leading character is a tarcical caricature ot a bygone celebrity, Alexander Woollcott. The comedy was presented on May I3 and I4. Among the other comical characters were Banjo, a l-lollywood pranksterg Beverly Carlton, a romantic actor and playwright, Metz, the world's greatest authority on insect lite: Stanley, the outraged owner ot the house where the invalid Whiteside temporarily resides: l42 and Miss Preen, a nurse who like many ot the other characters was a constant victim ot Whiteside's cold, sharp, and sarcastic wit. The Dramatic Association's extremely productive year ended with a showing ot The Man Who Came to Dinner tor members ot the senior class and their dates at the senior prom. PG Dial M For Murder was the tall play. ' ',,1,.'W ., ff ' ' l SeaiEdi ianl' tt Edward K Bernstein ML Davi Jac0hS0n MaCD0n5l Levine Weinst0Cl Deb. ends 1 l a The l9t extensive i der the qu astatus ec The seas Connectici Concerned the netiona pulsory art, mdiidgemer 553 A ,,l'fl'z . i ' l ti 1 l . i 1 Q 4 1, Q 3 ill P it i .ft , 'Ti i The t GI Wells Schoiile, 4. T g. '-iw-J ,ff- 4 M . . ,J a 1 ,5 x 2 fa , EM T 1 ' u f Q S,,. vi.. , , , .- fy . my 4 ,- ,Q , If iii: . . ' af iq J I I Debate Club ends sueeessful Sealed: Wesley Creswick lSecre- iaryl, Joseph Luck lCo-Caplainl, Edward King, Michael Kila, Michael Bernsiein lTreasurerl. Slandingz Mr, David King lAdvisorl, Paul Jacobson ,TCO-Caplainl, Roderick MacDonald TPresidenJrl, lvlarlc S. Levine lVice-Presidenll, James Weinsioclc. year The I965-IQ66 Debale Club season was Jrhe mosl exlensive one in recenl years. ln ils second year un- der lhe guidance ol lvlr. David King, lhe club reached a slalus equal lo lhal of lhe beslr in New England. The season. began wilh a workshop al Soulhern Conneclicul Slale Teachers College. This leslival concerned ilself' primarily wilh Jrhe presenralion of The nalional Jropic: Resolved: There should be com- pulsory arbilralion in dispules belween labor and managemenl in basic induslriesf' The SCSC worlc- shop proved quilre valuable' in lhe debale ieam's suc- cessful venlure againsl Laurel Cresl academy. The leam also iourneyed lo Trinily College in Harl- lord for a debalre involving mosl of The highly-raied Jreams in Conneclicul and lvlassachusells. Again il was successful, winning lhree ol ils five malches. The season ended wilh lhe SCSC speech carnival. The club enlered live conleslanls in various rheloric conlesls. lvlosl of lhe Debalre Club members placed in lheir divisions. 1 1' 10 W 1 , -1 The Glass Menagerie was performed in March al',S+. Mar- The Man Who Came 'I'o Dinner was presenled a'r lhe senior prom. gare+'s School, Walrerbu ry. ,, 4 ,D A if , A Q i FirsT row: Richard Cerrone, Michael KiTa lSecreTaryl, Wesley Creswick, lTreasure.rl, Paul Godine, ,liglberT Kirlgy, Willliam ValleTTa, Ricardo Mendoza, Lawrence OConnor, Arnaud ThieTTry. Second row. Mr. Ki.lbraTh Barrows l vlSOrl.' I' AFT ur Coleman lAdvisorl, Pablo Caban, Edward King, BeneT Segal, AlTred GruberT, David Zigal,. AlberTo .Caldera lVice-PresidenTl, Philip Douglass lPresidenTl Rodrigo Uribe, Mr. Henry Shaefer lAdvisorl. Third r0w2 Mlflhfiel DGVIS. RICl16FCl l-yS6ql1l. JGITIGS Mul- cunry, Marc Reich, .lohn Rana, John Friedmann, PeTer Earle, Ralph Prlvee. 5TGlOl'lGH CGFlOUQl1. NTP!-lFlClOf1 PGJFPOUCJPGVITT- Internauonal Club reorgamzes 1tS const1tut1on RGOFQGDIZGTIOD and lnnovahon UmTed NaTion A UniTed NaTions guide escorTs members on Their annual Trip headed The business oT The lnTer naT1onal Club This year ln order To more eTTicienTly carry on The work oT presenTrng an undersTand ing oT inTernaTional culTure and poliTics To The school work was sTarTed To organize an lnTernaTion al Club publicaTion conTaining sTudenT views on inTernaTlonal gueshons The club sponsored numerous speakers and programs on various naTions and currenT problems Among The inTormaTive guesTs were The colorTul Archbishop Nikon oT The WashingTon Diocese oT The Russian Orthodox Church Monseigneur Cyril l-l PoTochak oT New York who Told oT his work wiTh Cuban reTugees3 and Mr. Miecy, whose Talk on his naTive Poland honored The millenium oT ThaT counTry. The war in VieTnam was discussed by Col. Hugh Cash and SergeanT James Dougan OT The U.S. Marine Coros. The club yisiTed The UniTed Na- Tions and saT in on a Tf 1 Cow- 4cil meeTing, l ill slafl' Mr, a Pfl cOVf'F of Cl pr09l vasT club F To pri were 1 ThaT H langU0' ers: lllf membe ready 5 Convers qanized info qrf speaking Spa e From The leT Wallenslein, l 1 'li The Spanish Conversational Club was started in February under the guidance oi Mr. Jose lvlillares. lvlr. lvlillares, formerly a professor oi Spanish literary theory and composition at the First English College of Cuba, recognized the need for an oral program at the Academy which offers a vast and popular Spanish program. The club presented an opportunity for students lo practice spolcen Spanish. The meetings were carried on completely in Spanish so that members were forced to learn the language. Often, there were guest speak- ers: their Jrallcs on various subiects aided the members greatly in oral comprehension. Al- ready planning ior next year, the Spanish Conversational Club expects to get or- ganized earlier in the year and to separate into groups according to proficiency in speaking Spanish. XAX ......-1-ur '1f f'l Habla usfed espanol? Student member, Arnold Wallensfein, reads a Spanish passage to an amused and spell-bound group. Spanish Conversational Club begins its first any year under the aegis of native instructor From 'rhe lefh Mr. Jose Millares lAdvisorfl, Ronald Schon, Richard MacGregor, David Birnbaum, Frederick Wilbur. Arnold Wallenstein. William Sanderson, Marc Shapiro, Stephen Paolino. . ' i , N ' 2 2 ,,, V ' i l 'I . l . -,, ' s f 1 f I , , ,. 1 l 4 X . 'X E ' gg 1 , 1 ,, . 1 f fi 4 l ,l - 4 l53 fT' Y Iii ,.., .,...,. .-,. .--V vs-3 f f X, 515 . ,.,,, M VM ,? +A W S if 1 f 1' Q Q ii.::-.xsgkx if K 9 s ig' 695 From ihe leffz Mr. Joseph Tausfa, John Sanfucci, Joseph Sfempien, Joseph Perrelli, Jeffrey Wayne, Richard MacGregor l'Presi- denfl. hysies Club spends productive year The Physics Club, in ifs firsf year under fhe direcfion of Mr. Joseph Tausfa, reflecfed a much greafer response fhan lasf year on fhe parf of sfudenfs wanfinq fo sfudy phys- ics in qreafer defail fhan is coy- ered in fhe reqular course. The club performed many inferesfing experimenfs in several area of physics, wi+h parficular affenfion being paid fo elecfricify. The highlighf of fhe year was a guided four of fhe Scovill lvlanufacfuring Company's precision analysis in- sfallafion in Waferbury. There, fhe club saw such inferesfing processes as fhe use of a specfograph fo an- alyze a producf and defermine ifs purify. Af fhe confrols, as club presidenf, Richard MacGregor, adiusfs fhe volfaqe fo find fhe effecf on fhe self-inducfance. , W , . y 1:,,,..M-W1 Sealed: ly Wesley C, SSC The Thi lfl lnfern dlSCUSS + lie lall Willard lg sCh00l5 OH meeling Gnd 0 i X To Tind .-.zz-Z5-i ,,,. V2 'i K 'Ar a - -, -Yr v , . 4 x A , 5 ' N- .. Q 5 5 i . 5 ' 35 -- , 1 , I f . 'yi pl Tu' Q i i sf T 5 Q i i T l SeaTed: Michael KiTa, GusTavo Faniul, William ValleTTa. STanding: Mr. Henry ShaeTer lAdvisorl, Philip Douglass. Arnaud ThieTTry, Wesley Creswick, John SanTucci. SSSIC attends meetings on World problems The ThirTy-nine year old Secondary School SocieTy Tor lnTernaTional CooperaTion meT Twice This year To discuss Topics oT currenT inTernaTional inTeresT. AT The Tall meeTing. arranged by The girls oT The Emma Willard School, The delegaTes Trom The Twelve area schools explained and debaTed various naTional posi- Tions on The Topic, VieTnam-EscalaTion or Non- EscalaTion. The ChoaTe School sponsored The spring meeTing aT which The recenT dispuTes beTween The Chinese and The Russians were considered. For boTh conTerences The members endeavored To undersTand and express opinions on Today's world and oTTer a sTrong poinT oT view. Besides aTTending The Tull socieTy meeTings, The Cheshire members broughT Their ideas beTore The lnTernaTional Club in an inTormal debaTe over The VieTnam issue. Though opinion varied, agreemenT was general on an idea oT peace and a Tree people in SouTheasT Asia. As a supplemenT To The usual acTiviTies oT The S.S.S.l.C., The group sponsored William ValleTTa's Trip To The World YouTh Forum held in New York. The Timely ideas and opinions Tor inTernaTional under- sTanding as expressed by This gaThering oT sTudenTs Trom around The world were sTimulaTing addiTions To The inTeresTs oT The S.S.S.l.C. From ihe lefh David Goodman, Thom as Cannon, Laurence Giganie. Rodrigo Uribe. W Spencer, Andrew Abeles, Mr. Paul Heberi. illiam Valleiia, Massimo Cardillo, Wilbur Photograph Club tours New York On April l4L The Phoiography Club wiih Mr. Paul l-leberi and Mr. John Corpaci visiied The Lin- coln Cenier lphoio abovel and 'roured 'rhe expansive phoiography show in ihe New York Coliseum llefil. On display was equipmeni from all maior iniernaiional houses. Junior School modelers display exact replicas Several members oi ihe Junicgr School have formed an indeperl eni and informal organizahon 1' 'rhe exaci which has as iis func ion d I ' s duplicaiion of auiomobile m0 .G p dl displaying of all viniages. rou y V+ resulis are from ihe leii: Robe ' drew D Rosa. Charles Kaiko. An e R Se' Zygmuni, Michael Le 0 Fiorillo. I Nr If I li i s l. lg 7 The l ford ' Ui Dam Sluy' Apri Sea IAQ mai ,I , Wilhur N 5 . 'aphy and Lin- and why :eum neni ises. 91 t or d. in ri is 'Q ri V 'r we ,-MJ' The Yearbook Ari Sfaff wiih Mr. John Corpaci visiied 'rhe Harf- ford Wadsworih Aiheneum on May 4. i X -.WA 1 v-1,1 nn Y . , ,,, , W -4 aim l 1 +P ' W Y' kr!! il wff' 1 i ' xr ' r ,WW 1-.A x'P'u'- 4 . 1 B cc-as i 6 3. aiu- ,nj Yearbook Ari Ediior, William Valle-Ha, examines ex hibii' in ihe ceniral couriyard. An exciting museum trip and an excursion to Brookl n Under ihe guidance of religion insirucior, Mr. Exiensive fours were Taken of ihis blighied area. Damon Bradley, The below group visiied The Bedford- Visiis io The local parish, a nursing home, and Fori Siuyvesani seciion of Brooklyn on +he weekend of Greene Park were impressive and rewarding. I+ is April 22. hoped ihai The Trips become annual. Sealed: William Sanderson, Arnold Wallensiein, Samuel Boone, Alberi' Benham, Clifford Kramer. Sfancling: Mr. Damon Bradley lAdvisorl, John Holi, George Balmer, Frederic Kersiein, Harvey Eggers, Roberi McCullough, Alberf Gruberi. Mafihew Koch- man, Michael Kiia. ,4,,,.,...-,Y 1,1-i , SPGRTS ann W A ' -1 M .WC Firsi' row: Hilary Renz, Richard Doichin, Ralph Alexander, Thomas Silvanic lCo-Caplainl, Michael Rolcoslcy, Thomas Connolly, Russ Desrosier, Alan Sundberg, John Sheehan, David Campbell. Juslin McManus. Bruce Leo, Henry Andrzeiczak. Second row: Mr. 'Kennelh Sweeien lCoachl, Kevin Kennedy, Alan Fosler, James Silveslrini, John Wrighl, Harry Kern, Joseph Cavanaugh, Chrisiy Hayes lCo-Capiainl, Palriclc Brennan, James Granl, Richard Rondeau. Roberl Murphy. Third row: Francis Pokorny. Gordon Hummel, James Walsh, Theodore Sirange, Paul Clourier, Michael Marcinelc, Alberl Benham, Wallace Fabian, Bernard Bundesman, Cary Garner, Scoii Hogan, Thomas Hill. 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'j V-W Summer sweaf before fall heroes-Prospecfive candidales s+rive for lufure success. Scores Cheshire Oppgnenfg O ........ lvlanlius School ..... ......... 7 Zl.. ...Deerfield Academy .. ..I7 I9. . . . .Worcesler Academy ..... .. . . 8 23. . ...Harvard Universily Freshmen .. . . O 30. . . . .Yale Universily Freshmen . . . . . 6 2 I .. .. Universily of Pennsylvania . .. O Tom Silvanic l4-41, winner of Jrhe cove'red Cyrus Robinson Taylor award, follows 'rhe blocking of Chad Kern l24l and Mike Marcinelc l54l. Silvanic Hrrampled lhe Universily of Pennsylvania frosh for l22 yards in I2 carries. sfudded wilh one fouch- down. .5 E' I53 c GHQ :ming V . Q ills E. fa'- r A v r. FA If QX if if Q ! .I 1 ln. Xu '-Qfffq ugh? b ,4L25LifQ1fl Firsf row Smifh, 1 bro, Re4 Third rc Fourih r Schaebe I' Ps 15? 5. 3 ' ei . if RV Q-is vb i N' 5, Af. tv 'fig Wf pwi sf ,, ,, fpwrhe Q5 'Q 4 I-T., ' . 53 kg-ff 2 . '4 'Jr Emp. Jcks mp- 'W' - in mu.. h A- Firsf row: Fred Krasnovsky, Douglas Rankin, Ronald Hagen, John MacMahon lCo-Capfainl, Sfeven Boofh, Barry Leviff, Roberf Smifh, lCo-Capfainl, Mark Kruger, Richard Klein, Roberf Dolgoff, Frederic Winbarg. Second row: Jeffrey Horwafh, Jack Ches- bro, Reed Heller, Mark Degnan, James Johnson, Gregory Foppiani, William Allen, Leslie Halle, Dennis O'Connor, Mark Merola. Third row: Murlin Braly, Roberf Lauer, Bruce Cooper, Paul Doane, Douglas Dann, Neal Bomze, Breff Haddad, Jon Block. Fourfh row: Mr. Harry Bafes lCoachl, Mr. William Crowell lCoachl, Russell Wulf, William Smifh, Richard Cohen, Philip Schaeberle, Mr. Dominic Balogh, lCoachl, George l.aCourselManagerl. J unior Varsity Football D . Hifching a ride. A defermined Milford Academy fackler holds on fo Rich Cohen as he defianfly gallops for e'xfra yardage. ' Q,? Clingin-g Ca+: Jack Mason refaliafesfor an infercepfed pass wifh a grip around his opponenf's shoulders. Mason's hands were usually filled wifh fhe pigskin on his way fo sfacking-up a season's fofal of fhirfy-lwo poinfs. l l '--.., A panorama of defense in aciion. Deep men are delayed by 'rhe Cheshire salelies, while The Choaie quarlerbaclc is smolhered by a blanlcel of heavy Cal fur. Everyone else awails 'rhe whislle 'ro end lhelchaos. Junior Varsity Football ends with 4-1-1 season Clearing a paih, William Smilh elbows aside a Milford Acade player. mY -..,A...-...LLAQ Scores Cheshire 30 ........ Tai+ School-B .... I8 ........ l lalc:hlciss School . . 8 ........ Milford Academy . . . O ........ Choaie School-B .. 20 ........ Choaie School-JV .. I4 ........ Crosby l-ligh School Op ponenls ........I4 ....l4 1 ....6 ....l4 ....6 ....I4 Maneuifeflng. nimble Bobby Smilh eludes a lackler. GS block' ing asslslance from nearby Russ Wulf l33l apprO6Cl16S- if ' I il P g5lWl ra i i 5 ,1 f.-Q 1 , fi le Sealed: Bove, l Hine, J Maslar, Cheshire 0 -.... 6 ..... 5 -.... 26 9 -... . 24.,,,, llllslales 7. -..,.-... -.... L.,-., .,..-...nn- ,....,, ....A..- ..... , .-A 5- ..-,-......,Q...r, , -... -. . R..- ..,4,YQ,h,A-, ,,L. .JV -- - - - Seated: .Roy Arkln. Christopher Koefoed, Walter O'Connell, Jose Caldera, Timothy Koss, John LaCourse, Robert Angelo, Andrew Bove, Brien McMurray, Daniel Mason, Mark Flatten, Craig Jones lManagerl. Standing: Mr. Joseph Neary lCoachl, Francis Hine, John Cgden, Andrew Chudd, Frederick Linehan, Richard l-larrick, Bevan Dupre, William Harding, Kenneth Page. John Maslar, Christopher Kita, Craig Karnal, William Chase. Mr. Martin Musket lCoachl. Thirds Football triumphs in last three ames Scores Cheshire v Opponents O ........ Jefferson Junior High School ......... 32 6 ........ Wooster School .......... .... l 4 6 ........ Choate School ................ .... 44 26. ........ Milford Academy ............... . . 6 8 ........ M-. J. Whalen Junior l-ligh School ..... O 24 ........ Avon Old Farms ............... .. O Now hear this! Coach Musket clears the dust from first-half mistakes and forms second-half strategy. ti Snowed uncler: White shirts surround quarterback Jose Caldera, struggling to break through. The Cats charge as the Field l-louses roof is tarred. William Chase l5Ol keeps his feet moving 'to a midfield kick-off re- turn. -3 ' 'f ' 1 -I 0, - . ' f 4 'M . 'f . 0 'ir .V , ,,,,.M,...s..'ff1 , ,, , .. ,, 1 ' 7 'ins g r .A xg I ,, , ,, , V, ., J, wi ,, gf I gb Kneeling: Ronald Regensfrief lCo-Capfainl, Calvin Evans lCo-Capfainl. Seafed: Roberf DeRosa, John Siegel, Neil Carlsson, Glen Kelly. Richard Granf. Mark Lioneffi, Edward Anderson, Alberf Juliano, John Viglione. Sfanding: Geoffrey Dowling. Sfeven Dabkey, David Swirslcy. Erik Koefoed, Erick Cohn, John Cosmar, John Blood, Philip Genovese, Richard Conarroe, Keifh Hoffman, Bruce Lorenzini, John LaCourse. Rear: Mr. Joseph Tausfa lCoachl Heads up: The Cheshire squad prepares fo refurn a high punf againsf fhe Mooreland Hills aggression, Junior School Football Scores Cheshire Opponenfs IO ........ lvlooreland l-lills .................. 32 6... ...Fairfield Counfry Day School . . . . .. .46 6... ...Fairfield Counfry Day School .......26 I4... ...Children's Cenfer ........... .....l9 I4. .. ...Fairfield Counfry Day School ......26 6. . . . . . Fairfield Counfry Day School . . . . . .43 20... ...lvlclernan School ............ . . .. .32 2I... ...Mooreland l-lills ............. .....28 G 'll0Pln9 Qhosf: Calvin Evans l2ll sfreaks around leff end for long yardage againsf 'rhe Children's Cenfer. 7 I . xi' 5 r N., We . J.. F JL. . gy.. 14475 l:r,L1l4-' Sealed! man, 'Joi Mi- ! y , 'ix -len key. Elf '27 ilu ie, ,fm 'li' f ' Sea'l'ed:' William Downing, Erick Cohn, Sleven Dablcey, Bruce Lorenzini, Ronald Conarroe lCaplainl, David Swirslcy, Keilh Hoff- man. 'John LaCourse. Sfanclingz Roberl DeRosa lManagerl, Mr. Joseph Tausla lCoachl . ! MU Q 1 fn el f 5 e , i v . , WFUCS mls .32 .46 ,26 I9 26 43 322 28 li I 1 if . ,A , Q . nd Midgets Wind up 3-2 season Scores . 1' ,f ffm, - 2+ 'VV' i I -0 , 4' ,., Cheshire Opponen'rs 3 V, n. A if 26 ........ lvlooreland Hills . . ........ 7 I4- .- --.MCTWH ----- -. 7 6. -. --Fairfield .-- ---2' l ii 7 ' ' ' ' ' ' Falrlleld ' ' ' ' lg Too 'Fash .Erick Cohn finds his Mooreland Hills 62 ........ Moreland l-lills ................... I2 OPPOHGHT Si'f+inQ down On We lob. A mass of Midgefs. lvlilce Moss l37l rugs his way foward a shorl gain and Jrwo more laclclers on draw play from his halibaclc sloi. l f Firsi' row: Harold Crossley. Juan Cano, William Cox, Carlos Maduro lCo-Caplainl, lrwin Novaclc lCo-Caplainl, ljloward Hen. 'drickson, Massimo Cardillo, John R. Kennedy. Second row: Mr. Johann Harms lCoachl, Enrique Novella, David Zngal, Eduardo Davila. Thomas Fagan. William Monro, Ralph Down, Frank Fagan, Arrhur Zayal, Richard Kelley, Roberl' Doyen llvlanagerl. Strong Varsity Soccer Team achieves Winning season Scores S Cheshire Opponenfg Choale School . Forman School , Kenr School ,, Cranwell Preparalory School .Wallcinson School . . Cornwall Academy Barlow School Sl Thomas More Laurel Cresl' Academy Laurel Cresr Academy Milford Academy Keyno Technical School Top Shol' Lanlcy Ed Davila lakes conlrol as he gallops ke he :sr or e lo e g 5 in 5 Ches ,F I O xiclory over Si Thomas More As lop scorer Davila bla Cl R l enlY 9O6lS for rhe Cal booic f li K 947 - ' A ku. K4 . ,JL M' S , ll' 5 'ii' ss r K .ff 5213? , A'-if - 1 - 1 -. ' 1 je-' . 4 251015 4' 'f 1 , if ,IAP U. Perle: Heni goals eeo el Hen- uardo. erl. , ez ., wwf ff? M V Perfeci' offensive formaflon-Co-Capfarn Carlos Maduro analyses flue Laurel Cresf defense durrng a Cheshure bllfz. Andy Down, Hem Hendrzcson and Fellpe Cano break for an anflcipafed pass. The figer-like Cafs scrafclwed fhe Laurel Cresf defense for seven goals in a 7-I romp. Compefiiion for air space: Felipe Cano finds liffle use for his agile feel' wifh 'rhe ball seven feef off fhe ground. y ss, Rubber man Andy Down. Somefimes up. some- 'rlmes down, flexible Andy finds eI'1OllleF COUTOV' fion wlnile chasing as loose ball. ' ! Veferan co-capfain Garlos Maduro sefs flue paffern, as he boofs 'rhe ball ' haha . lim- 1 'W-ff. -1 ffvhfi ' F., ' 1fd.,l'4ff. A. . . , ' if py s s as Bombs away! Heni Hendrickson powers The ball downiield To Teed The Torward players wiTh ammuniTion Tor goal shoTs. Hendriclcson's defense work earned him The capTaincy for The I966 season. A 4 Ji ,,,. Q, T 'NY' I . , 5- '. L 37: il T T e i , X I l High-ball: WhiTe-shirTed Felipe Cano pedals The air lm leQS in an Giiempl 'fO 596+ TWO ST. Thomas More heads l ConcenTraTion: Sophomore righT-inside Tom Fagan concenTraTes on a shoT from The I5 meTer line againsT Laurel CresT. Fagan had a very TruiTTul day. scoring Three goals in a 7-I Cheshire runa- way. Perfecl' Pl'3Y-LaTe in The TourTh quarTer Ed Davila TrapSbG+vEea5E from leH'WinQ Ted Rosen on an inTricaTe swiTch play e the H16 l9fT inside and wing. IT was This very play Thaf lllfewame ST. Thomas More deiense oTT-guard and resulTed in Davilas Q winning goal, Firsi I Romm lMane Tainl, Chesh 4--.. 0 3 l'--. 2 0 2 4 l 2 '- 1... u,.' -,M -,H .HI -,ul Info Tl- The we OLILSCC v ,qqrqm ' .1 FQ!! :ri r .g A Firsi' row: Robin Hurt Charles Karopes, Herman Shulman, Laurence Ginsburg Srephen Paolino John Brady Co Capfain Rommie Duclcworrh, John Pasror, Sfephen Ocean, David Rosenheld Second row Thomas Bowles Manager Geoffre llvlanagerl Lance Kiss, John l-lorslman, William Fullerlon, Chrisropher Erskine Douglas Levlcoff Symcha Zylberman rainl, Lawrence O'Connor, Alva Corlefr, Paul Gruer, Joseph Luck Mr Ronald Foley Coach il H 4 . Q! , Junror Varsity Soccer Q I team comprles 6-3-1 season Scores Cheshire Opponenis 4 ........ Forman School .. ....... .O O .... . . .Choare School .. . . .2 3. . ...Robinson School . . . .2 I. . .. .Walkinson School .. ...O 2 .... ...l-lolchlciss School . .. . . .3 O .... ...Milford Academy .. ...O 2 .... . . . Milford Academy .. ...O 4... ...Robinson School ..I I. . . . . Laurel Cresl Academy ... ...2 2. . . ...Hopkins Grammar School .. ..l ln+o 'rhe ne+s! Cliff Corlerr walches his sho'r on irs way info rhe webbings. This aclion rook place in l-larllord where Cheshire our-scored Robinson School, 4-I. I 1 4 'x Sealed: Mr. George Johnson lCoachl, Ronald Coombs. Michael Sleponairis, Roberl' Goldschmidr, Gregory Pandaiis, Henry Francis, Marlin Spinella, Everard Walron, William Kropp, Edward l-lasslock, Jonalhan Sargenl, Frederick Verdick. Slanclingz Herman Weisman, Joseph Sfarmore, Rafael Padro, Kennelh Redden, David Rosenfield. Gregory Ives, Richard Ponn, Richard Gladych. Lawrence Jacobson, William Doerr, Paul Greenberg, Charles Kaiko llvlanagerl. 4' may s - . . V N53 .A in 1 We M Junior School fighting spirit xl W' Using his foof, William Kropp llefll kicks fhe hall away from his opponenr, while Frederick Verdiclc lbelowl knees lhe ball lo gain possession. 3 .af M' 1q..+v -Qi 4. be aw.. 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O.. 2,. 0.. I.. 2,. Q.. I.. Che: 4... 0... 4... I... I... Riclini Gran all in Scores Junior School Cheshire Opponenls O ........ Robinson School .. ........ .O O .... ...Foole School .. ...7 3... ...Robinson School ......... O .... ...Fairfield Counrry Day School ....6 2 .... ...Hamden Hall ............... . . I O .... ...Fairfield Counlry Day School . . . .3 I... ...Hopkins Grammar School ... ...4 2 .... ...Walkinson School ...... .. .I 2... ...School Hall.... ...I I... ...Renbrook ..... ...I M zdgets Cheshire Opponenls 4 ........ Hopkins Grammar School ....... I O.. . .... Kingswood School ....... ... .3 4... . .Hopkins Grammar School . . . . . . .3 I. . . . . Fairfield Counlry Day School . . . .2 I. . . . .Fairlield Counlry Day School . . . .2 Riding lhe ball, a Cheshire Cal conlounds Hopkins Grammar School. and idget Soccer Teams demonstrate in a season of losing battles f' Sealed: lvlr. George Johnson lCoachl, Ronald Coombs, Michael Sleponailis, Frederick Verdick, Roberl Goldschmidl, Gregory Pandajis. Sfanding: Edward Hasslock, William Kropp, Jonalhan Sargenl, Her- man Weisman, Ivlarfin Spinella, Paul Greenberg. Charles Kaiko llvlanagerl. 1 74.5 f s 1. I From the Iett: Mr. Robert Middleton lCoachl, James Ashwell, Keith Ebert, Gregory O'ConneII' ICO-Captaint, Clark Owen ICO- Captainl, John Balcis. Bruce Jensen, Randall Clark. Cross-Country team trots to 6-4 seasong Sprints to Interac League title Scores Opponents Cheshire 38 ........ Hotchkiss School ......... I6 ' I8 ........ Cranwell Preparatory School 39 I7 ........ Ivliltord Academy ........ 44 35 ........ Southern Connecticut ..... 20 State College Freshmen 33 ........ -Loomis School ............ 24- 4l ........ Choate School .... .... I 8 I7 ........ St. Thomas More .... .... 44 25 ........ Tatt School ............. 36 22 ........ Trinity-Pawling School ..... 33 27 ........ Cheshire I-Iigh School ..... 30 'Low score wins The Cats iump to an early lead over Milford and successtully hold it to the tinish. gl .fb . A ,Al ,tty-S ,iff 722 3 :vi - 7i3ffQl A-H ' Sleepl Lemor , . . -- ,A - A ,, ,,.. , , ...T ,.....Y...,V -., ,,,..,. . - -- ,--..,,, ,. ,-4. -...-..,.,...,L,...,V..., ...g-,-......,., ,... ,.--s,-.,.,.,...1-,.,, ..,..- Q.,-4vf-:u--s-.44-1---sr -V -- .. ,--.' . -5 Co- I We V Sleeping his way around Jrhe course, Greg O'Connell leads Edward Lemon and Clark Owen on To viclrory. Sfrengfhening fhe feam score, Keifh Eberf and John Bakis pass S+. Thomas More. New .ws s 4' -'Q ff: ,Q-,.i,,,,W4 'lv-iii 'W' 'MM 3-fl ix Q 44 gy- -ir. --'QQ V .A - ,Meri '. Lg , , 9- '- L 122- frail J Neff 'T -'1 if fl'-'Z A 1.1.5 1 vi' 4 Ld Q ...J 1, .ees-r'11f.' -, 5-Qu ..,,-51 ax X 5-. -an J 1 1' if we 'ss s .Q r I - ' A . . num- - ,gw-1 ...- ifufgl s1':N-L-t1:,l.f3 ' S84'fiff5',1 A laudable finish-Bruce Jensen, in 'rhe meef againsf S+. Thomas More, approaches The finish line. 1-:f 'f. Q- -2'1'wi4w5 .W . f' f' nmggi 574-...,f.,, ' - .1 - 4 A 4, - -.f V ,.,, Yu' . ', 1 '- 'fp'-r--ff-'1:1f.' A Puffing for breafh, Clark Owen and Edward Lemon pass by as coaches Middlefon and lcenhower fbe- lowl 'rally fhe score. i Firsl' row: Mr. Gordon Nrlcins lCoachl, S'reven Manning lManagerl, Mr. S'rewar'r Lindsay lAssis'ran+ Coachl, Craig Kamal l lBall Boyl. Second row:.Elia Lizza, Kevin Kennedy, Paul Boggia, Michael Koch, James Hayes, Joseph Van Oudenhove, Timolhy Pagnam, David Wrighl, Frederic Kersleing Frank Fagan, Thomas Fagan, Palrick Brennan, Wayne Urban, George Pulz. arsity Basketball plays successful season in new field house Laying lhe ball up, guard Jim Hayes scores in spile of lhe ellorl of a Uni- versily School player. l'le lhen lurned 'rhe play info a Three poinier. QP9 'ln9 'HP off-Joe Van 'Oudenhove lumps cenler in The firsl home game agarnsl' Kings Poinl Plebes. l Jumping high, Mike Koch s'rre'fr1l1?5 above his opponents lo lip 'rheubal gn for 'rwo poinrs in a game Ggamsl le U niversily School. Che' 71. 50. 54. 74. 90. ro. 92. 92. 50. 402. 57. 59. nos. 95. 84. 48. 99. 95. 54. ll. 82. ll. 78. l'F alg Cornwa lgllhsl Kamal X, 3 X 6 .efc 65 ha ball in sl ihe Scores Cheshire Opponenis 77 ........ Quinnipiac College' .......... 74 60 ........ Naugaruclc l-ligh School ....... 65 54 ........ Choare School ......... .... 3 9 74.. ....... Kings Poinr Plebes .... . . . .62 90 ........ Universiry School . . . . . . .3 I 70 ........ Cornwall Academy .. .... 76 92 ........ S'r. Thomas More ... . . . .87 82 ........ Quinnipiac Collegei' ... . . . .72 y 60 ........ Laurel .CresT Academy .. .... 59 I02 ........ Milford Academy ..... .... 8 I y 57 ......., S+. Thomas More . .. . . . .59 58 ........ Worcesrer Academy . .. .... 62 l 103 ........ Milford Academy ... . . . .92 95 ........ I-lunringlon School ........... 83 84 ........ Cornwall Academy ........... 76 48 ........ American lnlernarional College 59 T 99 ........ Laurel Cresr Academy ........ 59 l 96 ........ Assumprion Preparalory School 89 54 ........ Sr. Thomas More ............ 52 lLeague Playolfl 82 ........ C ll A d .. .... 8I U-eague Plajggma Ca emy Fas? brealr: Tim Pagnam 'ralces rhe ball down courr ahead of The University School 78.-...HHLeague All-Sars players. Fred Kersrein and Wayne Urban srarr down courr To ser up an offense. 2kE---L....-.. All alone: Guard Al Put lumps for a lay up in acrion againsr Driving 'Through Kings Poinr Plebes's defense, Paul Boggia Cornwall Academy. Dave Wrighr comes down courlr on The righr scores a baslcer. Joe Van Oudenhove moves inro posifion for for a possible rebound. a possible rebound. Shoofing 'from +he. oufside, cenrer Fred Kersrein scores in acrion A scoring combina'l'ion, Ally Lizza passes 'rhe ball fo 'reammafe againsl The Universiry School, while Wayne Urban ll5l moves Paul Boggia, who in rurn purs The ball rhrough 'rhe hoop. info rebounding posirion. be , iii! y ,A l Over ihe s+re+ching arms of a Cornwall An easy lay UP by Joe Van OUClenl'0V9 Going up 'FQ' +he,+lP'ln',l0 f'a'id- Dave ,+ defender' Jim Hayes Shoofs 5 lay up, scores rwo poinls againsr Cornwall Wrlghr scores agalnsr Universiry School. EHS Academy. ml l 1 . V 'VVY 2 Qi S C . Trapped-Fred Kersiein and Tim Pagnam surround a Kings Noi' anofher! cries a Kings Poinf Plebes player. GS Tom lleslilf Poinr Plebes player in an arrempi 'ro sleal 'rhe ball. Dolces shools in lhe middle of 'rhe defense. 28... e -Ke 4' 74.,, lll.,, 77,,, 62.,, 7l,,, 70m SOM. 80 74 74 IO4 54m 84.1. Fasl' break-Mike Koch dribbles down courr wiih Wayne Se'H'ing ihe pace, Tim Pagnam makes a fasr break agaiins? , Urban ahead of him. Fred Kersrein heads down couri fo Kings Poinl Plebes. Torn Dolcas moves down couri Gliea O l join The resr of rhe ream. rhe ball, ar.. cm ull an I ,'l ,dal .. --.. -, 1 - .-1 'Cl. Dave School. is To m f fy ' A t alf1S -...-l Firsf row: David Macharelli, William Elliol, Reed Heller, James Doherly, William Kruschlca, Edward Lemon, John Lineburgh. Second row: Roberl Yevilz, Franlc Fagan, Thomas Fagan, lvlarlc Alderman, Mr. William Crowell lCoachl. unior Varsity Basketball Wins l5 straight games after losing the opener Scores Cheshire OPPOHGMS 28 ........ Naugaruclc l-ligh School .......... 58 74 ........ Choale School ...... .... 6 l 78 ........ Robinson School .... .... 6 9 77 ........ Robinson School ....... .... 6 8 62 ........ Cornwall Academy ..... .... 3 3 7l . . . . . .Soulhinglon l-ligh School .. . . . .56 70 ........ Laurel Cresl Academy ... . . . .36 80 ........ Wallcinson School ..... .... 5 3 80 ........ Milford Academy ....... .... 4 7 74 ........ Sl. Thomas More School . . .... 57 74 ........ Worcesler Academy .... -... 3 7 7l... ...Milford Academy ----5l l04 ........ l-lunlinglon School .. .... 35 54 ........ Cornwall Academy .. -.-- 26 I 84 ........ Wallcinson School ..... .... 5 9 89 ........ Laurel Cresl Academy .. .... 63 Loolcing down couri, Tom Fagan creales a lwo on one sirualion by whipping l'he ball To a down courl leammale. S'l'ealing 'l'he ball, John Lineburgh passes lo a 'reammale already down courl in 'rhe game againslr Robinson School. Brorhers Franlc l55l and Tom l43l Fagan walch Jrhe aclion from 'rhe background. Fingerfip confrol-Marlc Alderman l26l and Tom Fagan l43fl sire-'rch above Their Cornwall Academy opponenls 'lo 'rip 'rhe ball in for 'rwo poinls. Leaping high, Eddie Lemon gels conlrol of lhe Hp againsl' a Cornwall player. Reed l-leller llelll, Bob Yevilz lcenlerl. and Dave Macharelli lrighll move wilh The play. Drlbblmg pasi' Cornwall Bill Kruschlca speeds down A-I if Q courl' for an easy baslcelz ligneell Jump ball-Frank Fagan. who se'r a scorinqi record of 3I poinls, leaps wilh his Robinson Schoho opponenl lo gain conlrol of 'rhe lip. wlvle JO n Lineburgh waiis To see where lhe ball will Q0- dmli Ch 63. 45. 39. 34. 38. 62. 50. 4I. 52. 34. 32. 48. 57, 55. 4. OWD sz-M., ,nm , '.,, g' ,esac . armq Kneeling: Pefer Mars, Joseph LaCourse, Gregory Gniliin, Roberl Thompson. Sfandingz Mr. Marlin Muskel lCoachl, Geoffrey Hammer, Frederick Linehan, Richard Harrick, Bevan Dupre, William DeMusis, Kennefh Page, Andrew Klahr lManagerl. Cheshire 63 ...... 45 ........ 34 ....... 38 ........ 62 ........ 50 ........ 4I ........ 52 ........ 34 ........ 32 ., ....... 48 ........ 57 ..... 55 ..... hirds Basketball breaks even with 7-7 season Scores Children's Cenler Tail School ...... Choale School ...... . 39 ........ .Walkinson School Soulhinglon High 's'C'i,L,L,'ii Woosler School ........ Kingswood School Soulhinglon High Milford Academy Milford Academy Choale School . Kingswood School Walkinson School Hopkins Grammar 'sgirggii sgiggi' f .. Opponenls ........3l ......34 ....6O ....4l ....48 ....35 .....53 .....57 .....38 .....3I .....42 .....49 .....5O .....29 All mine-Richard Harrick grabs a rebound from a Mil- ford player and 'rhen scores. Ken Page l23l and Bill DeMusis l5Ol shiff for a possible loose ball. ihool 3'fFf-eghmen Go-I' H'-Bevan Dupre leaps above his Milford opponenl john A and 'rips 'rhe ball 'ro Scol r Tripp lleil ioregroundl. vwwf' 5 .ya gn - A , Ji G FQ . Q if it, ,Q F. 53 f V W, 7 L, f , , Z, , V- Y ,'w - lf f' M KJ it ...J Seated: Stuart Posin, Richard Conarroe, Marlc Lionetti, Richard Maloney, Paul Rubin, Ronald Regenstreif, Richard Brand- wynne, Mark I-latten, Thomas Bowles. Sfanclingz Charles Kailco lManagerl, David Roseniield, Edward Taraslcewich, Frederico Bar- bieri. Gregory Ives, Eric Englund, James Aronson, Ratael Pedro, Robert Fiore, Roy Arlcin, Ronald Gasparri, Mr. John De Persia lCoachl. Midget Basketball Team boasts undefeated Season, shadowing the Junior School's 9 Wins and 4 losses From the leff: Herman Weisman lManaqerl David Sw' lc D Id Alb' ' C I ' ' ' Albert Juliano, Martin Spinella, Ronald Conarroe. Mr. Jolsegh Tghlsata lffoelclhll, avm Evans' Davld Whllney' Plllllp Genovese ,xyyyl . . :rw X , , f X 4 2 f ff gf 7 , i Mel g I oc , , f 1 J 26' 54 yy 3422 if .ginger , QW ' iv-.2El 3..' and- Bar- ersio ff 'f' W J . Wg , I f 51 :4 ff. l , 5 QSC: Junior School Scores Cheshire Opponems 56 ........ Waflcinson School ............ 5.47 60 ........ Norfh Branford Junior l-ligh School ........ I .............. 47 37 ........ Fairfield Counfry Day School ..28 20 ........ Renlarools School ............. 33 47 ........ Moreland l-lills School .... .... 4 9 42 ........ Kingswood School ............. 53 44 ........ Fairfield Couhfry Day School ..3O 24 .... . .... Norfh Branford Junior l-ligh School ...................... 62 45 ........ Foofe School ...... ,,,, I 5 54 ........ Kingwood School . . . .. . . I5 54 ........ Kingwood School ...... .... 3 9 72 ........ Waflcinson School ............ 38 57 ........ l-loplcins Grammar School ...... 35 60 ........ Moreland l-lills School . . . . . . .44 Mrdgct Scores Cheshire Opponenfs 26 ........ Fairfield Counfry Day School .. 4 35 .... ...Moreland Hills School ...... .. 8 33 .... ...Fairfield Counfry Day School ..l7 5I ........ Moreland Hills- School ........ I Hoff po+a'I'o! Fred Barbieri l35l is forced fQ lWUF Y 5 hook pass as fwo Fairfield players clamp him IMO 6 COVUGF- ' Paul Rubin awaifs fhe pass. r . Leaping legs. Cafapulfing Roy Arlcin l4ll sfrefches for fhe fap during a game wifh Norfh Branford Junior l-ligh. Ronnie Regensfreif is parfly blocked from view as he awaifs 'rhe oufcome of fhe iump. A Li3l V'A,r .,. .i '- Checking for flulbber. A Fairfield player examines Calvin Evan's l22l sneakers' for flubber as he descends from a loffy iump shof. The disappoinfed lcneeling hoopsfer learned fhaf Evan's high shofs wereifhe resulfs of springy legs and nof an absenf-minded pro- fessor's dose of flubber. Firsi' row: Michael Kifa, Brien McMurray, Paul Mongillo, Terry Osur, James Bufcher lCapfainI, Daniel Dowd, Eric Van Alsfine. Sfanding: Mr. Roberf Sfrawhince ICoachI, John Balcis, Harry Kern, David Cooper, Russ Desrosier, Roberf Murphy, Frederic Winbarg lManagerI. Varsity matmen develop Winning combinations Scores Cheshire Opponenfs I 8 27 ........CoIumbia Universify' 22 ........ Sfaples High School ........ .. .20 I9 ........ Universify of ConnecI'icu'I . . . . -24 20 ........ Manchesfer High School ........... 26 46 ........ American School for fhe Deaf ...... 5 I7 ........ Suffield Academy ................ 27 36 ........ Marianapolis Preparafory School .... I5 I 6 25 ........ Kenf School ...................... 46 ........ Milford Academy .............. .. . I5 ........ Salisbury School . . . - - - .27 22 ........ Woosfer School . . . -- - -20 I9 ........ Yale Universify' ' .... 23 Milford Academy Freshmen Wresflers Wafusl Fruggmg and fwisfing Bob MurpI1Y Prepares fo smash his Suffield Academy opponenf onfo fhe maf AH GXCIIIVIQ Safurday nughf crowd roared Murph worked INS man info a pinning combinaflon line Siruggling, I Elevafionz of Ihe sea LL' ,' ew ':,. I' Y 1 1 , 1. 5 'z fi I I 44. . . ..... ' . . . . . . 8 v I 'I' 3 I I . U 1 '- - I ' ' - in ll G ' as , ..., , s Q.-- Y - -,. -......4....Ah.,,,-... be--.-,-.., ....,.V.,,. A .--.. ,-,.4-..Q. -, - -- ,-.-..,1-Q-,..---xr -.-'-- f 4- Wmbarq tions Opponenls L r ....... 27 20 24 26 5 ni .nf I ,,,.27 I5 ool H 'IIf1Ie c , , , .27 l ' , , .20 n , .23 . u , 8 4urPllY prepallii 'rhe mai' his l 9 u fked ph WO l Van fiflsllne' Sfruggling, Terry VOsur 'rurns 'rhe fide on his Milford opponent 'N f ' f A 'auglisr A. Qs +f5f5f , vs .f 1.1 'ff' A il L, V, 'Mi A X awiwlzfvqu' W ' v4,,,jfw4fL21 fm, , .aifff V ' , ' On 'lhe boHom, Paul Mongillo, who fool: second place in 'rhe slale 'tournament gels ready 'ro escape. Elevalionz Chad Kern lifls his Suffield Academy opponenf and gains Jrwo poinls. Chad proved 'ro be 'rhe ouisfandinq wresller of 'rhe season and placed firsl in 'rhe slale Jrournamenl. I' Safurday nigh? en'l'erfa'inmen'I'. Boarders and guegfg gafhered in fhe fieid house fo cheer on Academy wresfiers in a meef wifh Suffield Academy. Here, Bob Murphyffaices his opponenf for fwo poinfs. Varsit Wrestling Vicfory shake. Heavyweighf Dave Cooper receives congrafulafions affer clinching a feam vicfory wifh a pin. l+'sQ pin. Dan Dowd pufs 'rhe finishing fouches on his opponenf. Us aw 6.1 f a ri a a i so one PM for Cheshire-Dan DO d k sss s s isi s 'Cain fake-down, X W wor S for His Breaking down his man. Capfain Jim Bufcher, who fook a firsf pa The sfafe fournamenf. works for a pin. ! 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Sfanding: Frederic Winbarg lManagerl, George LaCourse, Michael Adams, Donald Klemovich, Mr. Paul Slrawhince lCoachi. unior Varsity grapplers train for ar ity quad in new Wrestling room Preparing for fhe pin-Sieve Booih ariemprs 'ro pin his opponenf as rhe referee, Mr. Michael Miller gives close inspeciion. Scores Cheshire OPP0nen'l'S 30 ........ Tail School ................. 20 2I .. ...Laurel Cresl Academy .. .. .28 Il.. ...Kenl School .......... ...45 2I . . .. .Woosler School . . . . .26 Walking his opponeni'-Capiain Bernie Greenhaus drives his Laurel Glace in Cresi compeiifor lo ihe mai. Q 179 ff' ff 1 gr ar, , C, fkyn' I A 4 i Seaiedz Rober'r Denholm. Roberr Smiih, Jose Caldera, Daniel Mason, Chrisiopher Kira, Bryan Grasson, Marc Hamburg, Donald- Sreward. Francis Hine. Sfandingz Mr. Thomas Gorry lAssis+anl' Coachl, Paul Gold, Gregory Baum fCo-Capiainl, Brel? Siuari, John R. Kennedy, Owen Casey, Andrew Valliere, William Villano, William Murphy, Russell Friiz, Mark l. 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Hamden High School ...... 53 57 . . .Wilbur Cross High School ...3l 44lf2. .. . .Hopkins Grammar School ...50lf2 23 . . .Hoichkiss Grammar School ..72 54 . . .Hillhouse High School ..... 4l 28 . . .Canierloury School .. .--57 40 . . .Avon Old Farms ..... -.49 24 . . . .Triniiy-Pawling School . .--59 45 . .,Hun+ing+on School .. . --50 23 ...7I . . ..Worcesier Academy . Spirlhing info firsi' year, Robe:-+ Denholm. freshman' execures a forward IVQ sommersauli in good iofm- l Y l l .4 yi ft r ,4 I 1 I l I I I : 15 , ll' '. if ff, 5525273 s ON1 ,Q 32.1. fflijldii' i .rn ' 11-1 iz. , .A..-ri A ' 1 ,f r':, , 5 ' - I ,..1Qr.' ly . -:riff f, Y , gl is JH far ur' 0 J C, I A 'av n '4 Af, ' 9 . 4 1' . 'fl fin' my tiff ---aa 3. . 1'- iii!! l ' fir-1' i ag? ' Tiff? 4.5, ,I -:-A Three yea Wilbur Cr ialing th Cross Hig - - C 'es ,ggi-V V. i S4 l . ..l 13 if X . XI I ,kltll-3 ' 'VINE , . 'I'-1,' ' 33 1131, , ,Xa 1' I ' U li!! rear of V 1?-3 I Xi fe rg-,Q ,,,, M' ' ' ,A , 5 5 irriiiigll AWMW' . 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I00 yd. loo yd. I20 yd. yd l50 I60 yd 200 yd Diving l60 yd 200 yd I60 yd 200 yd 400 yd Freesry e . . . Freesry e . . . Freesry e . . . Freesly e . . . Freesly e . . . Freesly e . . . Freesly e . . . Baclcslrolce . . Burreri y . . . Breasfslrroke lnd. Medley Ind. Medley Ind. Medley Ind. Medley 'Mddidy Edgy Medley Relay . . . Records ....Holmes . ....Holmes . ....l-lolmes .. ....Casey .. ....Casey ....Malley ....Morrow . . . . Morrow . . . . Holmes . . . . . Fogarassy ....Morrow . . . . Morrow ....Smalley ....Ashlon ....I8.l.... ....23.2.... ....24.3.... . . 52.0. . . . 2:00.4 .... 4:46.0 .... 5:2 I .6 .... l:0l.5 .... . .56.4. . . . l:06.8 .... I:I4.2 .... l:37.6 .... l:50.7 .... .2:22.3 .... 75.9 poin+s ....Cyr . . .Whi+field, Fogarassy, Solcolow, Frank . l:27.2 .... Whirfield, Foqarassy, Solcolow, Michels, J. ............. I:54.4. . .. Freeslryle Relay . . Ardery, Weeks, Smalley, Holmes ................ I:l6.3 .... Freeslyle Relay . . Alvarez, Toczlco, Weelcs, DeGeorge .............. I 139.2 .... Freeslyle Relay . . Sanzone, Caldera, J., Levine, M. l., Villano .......... 3:54.3 Demonsfrafing excel.en'l' form, Bryan Grasson execules a forward one-half 1'wis'r. Mermen break three records Siarling ihe 'firsf race in fhe new 75 x 42 fool' blue and while pool. 'rwo Cheshire mermen fake fhe lead wi'rh 7 poinfs in 'rhe 400 yd. freesfyle relay. F' 1 , 7 YT D - , LB, '-ff'--' ' ' -4 Jw., ff!!! . . ,.,,-.r-1 ,., , ,. ah -- ,, ,,,.wff-1 'yr - ' . V D offs , -.,,. .551--ff-'P i .Q EFL?-5554? ' - 7 - .K .- 0 .wr . W . . 1 AMZ7' ' ,.,.,,-gd.. M- fait, . . ,xy 14,53 ,r tv -,.n', 2. Q., . , 3, ., . . -fav , Ii- ,rf ,. V A. ' kuhuxqpx Q15 .- f -L ,Any ,.-. up Ei 7 fe' f i ff 7 i , ' A 51,335 vG3.fLz'SL: f.. .fd-pdf, v.21.4---ll' 'S' Kneel Carls Ledei Chesh 5- . .. Tale is llieiiq L 3 , , J 1 if if af, V, fm, I i.-.V.fif'Ef i, if . - 4.-,qfqm fecules 1 The F .QsSQf53'Yc s-N..,,...i . saliva' 4 ' W4 '15-1y',j3X,' ' ' ' ' -f ' 5 N Qwgzagx., gs W . Mx N vN.aa....a..s . A. ,LV ,,,,, 1 V - Q , QM -xs.,Q. -N ' ' ig. I 7 .X 5 'cximrifq V ,f fziggiv ii' , .,.,,..2. :fz.,, ,,,, ,, .. . W ,WT- i X2 4, 'N' X f 1 l I '6 .- -114-W K YXZX Q ,, ,, ANL '1:'1I'1,' Kneeling: John LaCourse, Roberf Goldschmidf, Andrew Zygmunf, Jonaihan Sargenf. Michael Moss, William Downing, Neil Carlsson. Standing: Mr. Fred Wahlquisf lCoachl, William Kropp, Edward Anderson, David Sfein, Bradford Devlin, Daniel Lederman, Mr. Siuarl l-lorron-Billard lCoachl. Junior School Swimmers terminate brief Hrst competitive season Lining up for acfion are Francis l-lubeny, William Kropp, Neil Carlsson under fhe able wa'rch of Mr. Sfuarf l-lorlon-Billard, coach for iwo years. Cheshire Opponenfs 6 ........ Hopkins Grammar School .......... 62 Talre your marlz! Four cariish praclice before a meer. This is iheir firsi year of compeiiiion. if . ' rf c-- 'gn , ,Y .g . , K K . g ,Z , f-, , i 'MS .7 f'7. '?1Ii...Q'.? g in 253+-f ,, f L. 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Sfandmg: William Using Oni ll llgeiiclidnt-:lMar?aigyerl,rOMarklClv?erolae leiiilanjgtieerl, ixijfa C?orl3H,aIRober+ Chernin, Edward Koslrowslci. William Sanderson, James aflceland l Noonan, Mr. Harry Baies lCoachl, Mr. Joseph Neary lCoachl. Varsit puckmen iinish 6-6-1 Mi season against challenging opposition l 1 , X i ! L s In ig: Scores 0 ig ulnuml l': Cheshire Opponenis 4 ........ Amily High School- .......... ..... 5 i 3 ........ Canlerbury School .... .... 6 1 6 ........ Kenl School ........ .... O ' J J , 6 ........ Holchlciss School ......... .... 2 ' is J 6 ........ Amily High School ........ ...- 0 1 l 7 ........ Wilbur Cross High School .' ........ 4 ' A J l 5 ........ Choale School ............. ..-- 4 3 ........ Taf+ School ............. ---- 4 Q E Q Il ........ Loomis School ..... '--- 2 - Q l l 2 ........ Brunswick School ..... ---- 2 ' l l 2 ........ Hamden High School l l ........ Brunswick School ..... ..... 4 if I ........ Woosler School . . . '- ' I f S l I l fl si 4 Rsifling clown +he ice, Cliff Corleil receives 6 P555 from i 1 Dlclc Kelley. I . f 1 i 4 I84 l fb we f, ff 2 ' 1 M ,354 .wg 157' 1..:!.,!viLwl o f , . fm 'Y Villiem James oonenis 6 0 ,,,.2 ,,,4 ,,,4 ,,,4 ,,.2 ,,.2 .7 .4 'I' 1 ,I rn ass ifo Using one hand, Jim Noonan daris by a Hamden player al Iceland Arena in Waierbury, Conneciicul. Gaining possession, Ed Kos- lrowski maneuvers pasi a Tall player. Oufnumbered 2 fo I, Bill Sanderson siruggles for The puck. l Leading fhe opposifion, Blaine Donovan races for 'rhe puclc. ls ,Lrg , - ,.,.,x.,:?t:,-g.fg,.. - ,-,if-.T-T 4-Q:-f,s,T:, -..F-. .. - - - ' ...I MMD . . I., T H li , Facing off, Ed Kosrrowski aHemp+s a pass +o his ieammaies. Balancing Baxne Donovan a'r'remp'rs a screen on 'r e a goa e ar r Talri ihe offense, Baine Donovan 'fakes The puck info 'fhe Tai? zone. Rushing a shoi, Dick Kelley scores as 'rhe Loomis W9 goalie 'fries nn valn 'ro siop him. 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L- 31.3.5 'V'-aff 4 Q 4, Tiki Op Her Posiii. . l l: 2 K I i I fig gill 2542! fi? ww f llll ' i a: 9 7 if g, fi i ' f l r i ' if' , 5,15 i , rs W 9 Q i fe I . f 4 . f 16' 1 ffxf 1? 74 31511541 Ia:,.,ee are e -. 4? , y 221, f ya, W g J 6' . 1 A ,f r f , Z' ,M 1 4 ' ' fe 2 , -Zgfi 19:1 :vm ...M .ma y.-WJ . -1g.?ff'p:9 v , - Y 4-126165 ' Pm if ff.. -1 males. 52 . . Loomis 2 I 'QP 12.765 ww W! :ff Wwe. J , 'ff ' ,, V .f ' . --f- ---- . - . W., .V V' v 1 V l , . ., . Lc ,. i . Kneeling: Paul Greenberg, Henry Francis, John Cosmar. Sfandingz John Siegel, Kennefh Reclden, Richard Gladych, William Barnum, Taun Nimmo, James Sorreniino, Roberi Koenig, Barfholomew Turecamo. Mr. Harry Bafes lCoachl. Junior School Hockey Scores Cheshire OPPOHGFWS 0 ........ Fairfield Couniry Day School .. ............... 7 3... ..Brunswick School .. ...9 y 7... ...Renbroolc School 3--- H-Fairfield COUVNLW Dev eq a cc School ................ 8 if ff..-25 -J'..f'ciif 'A - H ,. 4 D -nf' , 'r--.,a,....,-- - .- ' f, ,a'y M . A L -A Gaining confrol, Bari Turecamo sfrives for possession of The puclc as his Team- maies look on. Taking +I-.9 offense 5 Cheshire player caiches fhe puck as 'Phe Ready! Cheshire Academy and Fairfield Counfry Day School opposilion moves in. prepare for rhe s+ar'r of Jrhe game. 042' ' . 14:7 , I I I ' A long way down A varsify slcier winds skillfully fhrough one of 'rhe gafes on fhe slalom course. Mr. Walfer Taylor lCoachI, Laurence Ginsburg, Bruce Mead, George. Huggins. Mark PFIVIZ Icapffalnl- TIVVIOIIWY Geler- RICIWGVCI Loclcey, Sfanley Sfern, Alfred Gruberf, Mr. John Beauregard lCoachI. Varsity Skiers Win triangular meet Scores Cheshire 89 ........ Marvelwood School 89 ........ Sf. Thomas More School 4 ........ Sf. Thomas More School 94 ........ Cornwall Academy 6I., ....... Wilbraham Academy . 57 ........ Choafe School ....... Triangular Ivleef 97.54 .... Cheshire Academy I88.63 .... Choafe School I9 I .08 .... Deerfield Academy Cpponenfs 99 84 I6 80 ...'.IOO ....IOO -'I'-95-x Through fha gafes-AI Gruberf gracefully glides down Helpful poinfers-Coach Jackson Taylor. gives Sfan Sfern .SOme a difficulf slalom course. advice before a meef af Mf. Soufhingfon. ' Firsf r Coach I I Coacl Trocolc Cheshir I 6 I2 9-.. 3 8 2 II I5 7 2 8 4. 8 6 na., vnu, 0... o .,, -.I -,. -,I .,l i,l -,I ichard nfs ?9 34 6 l0 JO DO X ' We Q2 Q 5 i 2 2 5 5. ag 5OfTl9 XE X, , 1, in Y was .4?., s!,' W f , .X ,ki .ff 1 we H ll new Firsf row: Managers: David Rosenfield, George LaCourse, Ronald Conarroe. Second row: Mr. l-lerberf Brown lAssisfan+ Coachl, Joseph Van Oudenhove, Thomas Connolly, George Pufz, Daniel Gooley. John Balcis, James Scoff, Mr. Sfephen Kula lCoachl. Third row: Joseph Paffon, James DellaVolpe, Pafrick 'Brennan. Frederick Sanfa, John R. Kennedy, Halsey Smifh, Roberf Varsity Baseball Wins Interac League Championship and ends season with a 13-l record overall Trocolor. Scores Cheshire OPPONGIWS l ........ l-lofchlriss School ............. 3. 6 ........ Laurel Cresf Academy .. . . .2 l2 ........ Loomis School ........ ...O 9 ........ Kenf School .. ...O 3 ........ Army Pleloes ........ . . .2 i 8 ........ Worcesfer Academy .... . . .3 2 ........ Laurel Cresf Academy . . . ...O I I ........ S+. Thomas More ........ . . .4 I5 ........ Cornwall Academy ... ...O 7 ........ Choafe School ..... - . .5 2 ........ Taff School ...... . . -O 8 .... . . .Sf. Thomas More .. Q . .l 4. . . . .Cornwall Academy ... ...l 8. . .' .Milford Academy ......... . . . .2 6. ... .. .Wilbur Cross l-ligh School .... .3 f 1'.'?f'll:t' Q. fl T 'i FT i 4 Leaning fower of power. Lanlcy Jimmy Della Volpe drives for a low fasf ball. Della Volpe launched fhis pifch info cenfer -field for a clean single againsf Laurel Cresf. Mighfv sfanc mi'-hfy swingjmighfy smashl Veferan ouffielder Joe Paffon f 1'-les ii- bai ir. nreparafion for 'rhe unleashing of a flaming drf. fo righ field .NI fl J 'leF' alC'g fhe LDGSS pafhs for a sfar l-up friple. I89 Second base bound-John Balcis dashes for an ex'rra base afrer a firm sho? down 'rhe lei? field line. V f 2 BaHer's eye view-Pifcher Dan Gooley finds 'rhe large? for his favorife pifch, Jrhe curve. sf i 'Q' F' ,v x, .L K ff.. , R K l ,, ,-.,..,. Power Swing--Jimmy Scoh' connecrs for a long sacrifice fly fb The lasi fewgreen blades of leff field. Dugouf scene: Calcher Bob Trocolor' paces nervously in fron? of 'rhe bench. F . ', A 1if r- -'fflf.-ee: ' :I '51 fi?-:fl glyfy .,' - , Cf. 1' .' ' ., - ,'ff V-vii' , 'af' 'V ,.. -..f5 -N' CTT., 1 . 'I f,. 'fl .' 'ii 1' fy l .,, in ' i-Jvlf'- tif 'i':fvL. 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' , . mc I p I R b' , Ralph Bergamo, Gilberio Del Valle. James Sealed: Richard Conarroe lManahg1erlb MichcaelgaEDrisI,::o.tClgZChl?orJ:Eaelacgeoguhgganl Roger Evans' Robed Mccunough' Richard goierfy, DNealI BorE2eI.kir?+arul!gnyg6e Jrbargmirgiruce gar+hwaHh',ThOma5 Gaul, James ScoH'. Ronald Abale. .Lawrence Jacobson o en, oug GS - ' llvlanagerl. Junior Varsity Baseball belts out fine season -4. .aa-I vi Siifled sacrifice-Disappoinled Neal Bomze slrides Ou'r an b id 'if' a ore sacri ice aiiempi. A siariling field play by Naugaiuclc High School iwisied Bomze's lefi field line shoi info a double play. Nagaiuclc sei ihe Cais back, 5-O. ong The hifi-ing pifcher, Ralph Berfilamo' proves lhe llleory wr , . d ble. 'rhai Piichers can'+ hil. l-lis line drive was good for 5 OU Ball in fl leep on l Cheshire 4 ...... I0 ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 3 ...... 7 -..... I0 ..,,,, 3 -..... l -.... . 3 -... .. l8. 4. S. James . Richard Jacobson .SOD ' EY-ik rf- 'Z 9 L. 'Zif- . - , . 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Scores Cheshire Opponenfs 25... ...Robinson School . -- -' 6 2. . . . . .Waflcinson School . .. --ll O. . . . . .Cheshire High School .. - 8 9. .. ...Wafkinson School ... ' 5 I I . . .. .Choafe School ...... - 7 3 4 3 I 4 5. .. ...Hopkins Grammar School - ' I . . ...Naugafuclc High School -- 0. .. ...Milford Academy .. .- ' I7... ...Taff School ' Milford Academy ..... -' fffjlglgg Ipafienflyt Cheshire's sfarfinq line-UP huddles resflessly Ori 2' ' ' ' ' 'goulihlnglon l-llglil School ' il? 1 Ines. , . 5... ...Cheshire High School .. ' I94 5. ' .AggV, 1 4 f f, ' F5551 tg 2' 0- l 1 . 'Sv '36 ,gi '1 an as .. -, .. A, a . . 24 mist Zlgilgfb ,Q Jael , , f,. -A 2-353 '19 . if ' 375,231 'xzsil'-V752 ',f-1-'FTLQ4 :fax , ..,,,,i,i.3 rain, 5, .-, ' wwf' Seaf Swir: Bran 1 ii . Irv si ll! ' ,fig-' , , : fi Slippe winnin ll Chesl I6.,, 4... '... 2'0- IOM . 'l .Hi 5'-. sf on 'll Allred lil James ne. Jose ponenls ',,,6 ...II ...9 5 ...7 3 W4 3 0 .NI 4 ,fffib , 7 ian.-gli' uf' fix Q JJ SHW5 QRSHU' 'li ,af-SHI Su f Hlh ?4SHI HI -1 L9 R V .AES q,SH 73:11-r .ll il' ki j Sealed William Kropp Erik Koefoed Ronald Regenslreil Philip Genovese Henry Francis John Cosmar Alberl Fiorillo David Swirsky Frederick Verdick Sfandlng Richard Granl Mark Lioneiii Roberi Koenig William Barnum Richard Ponn Richard Brandwynne Paul Gold Ronald Gasparri Edward Anderson James Sorreniino Mr Roberi Anderson Coach HRSA A36- 33 Slippery slide-Henry Francis slides info home plaie in lhe winning game againsl Hamden Hall. Jumor School Baseball Scores Cheshire Opponen+s lo ........ Hamden Hall ...... ........ O 4... .... Walkinson School .. .. 4 l... .... Fairfield Couniry ... .. 6 Day School 2... .... Walkinson School ... .. 4 IO... .... Kingswood School ... .. 2 3... .... Moreland Hills ..... . .. l 5... .... Unguowa School ....... .. 4' I... .... Norlh Branford Junior ... .. 4 High School I. . . .... Mclernan School ... .. 7 5 ........ Foole School ....... . . 8 O ........ Norih Branford Junior .. 4 High School Ns Brlmmlng wlfh deferminahon Roberr Koenig sfarfs swing- ing wilrh all his mighf. GeHing a piece of 'ihe ball, Erik Koefoed hi'rs a foul 'rip as Jrhe caicher waifs in vain. Sealed: Samuel Israeloff, Chrislopher Erskine, Carlos Maduro, Chrisiyl Hayes, Duncan Barrel? ICO-Capiainl, Michael Redden ICO-Capfainl, Michael Adams, ElIioH Fischer, Chesler Sadosky, Michael Shea. Second row: Mr. Sfewarr Lindsay ICoachI, Fred Krasnovslcy, Hilary Renz, Wallace Fabian, Bevan Dupre, George Huggins, Ricardo Mendoza, Eugene Mopsilc, BreH Haddad, Mr. Thomas Gorry ICoachl. Third row: Richard Klein, Carmine Juliano, Jonalhan Vaughn, John Holi IManagerl, Paul Gruel, Clif- ford Kramer, Roberl Murphy, James Bulcher. Varsity Lacrosse Teams end with seasonis mark of 5-4-1 Scores Cheshire Opponenls I .... Choale School ........... I IO .... Avon Old Farms ..... . . 3 7. . .' .Deerfield Academy . . . . . O 2 .... Kingswood School . . . . . 3 2 .... Loomis School ....... .. 9 I .... Trinily-Pawling School ..... 8 5 .... Moses Brown School .. 4 2 .... Marvelwoocl School . . . . . I 2 .... Tall School ....... .... I 2 8 .... Holchlciss School ... . . 3 Coming 'Ihrough-Carlos Maduro ballles wilh Ihe Kingswood sliclimen af a home game on April 27. Redclen l. Fred :onenfs l 3 ...0 3 U9 8 N4 .'l ,,I2 H3 fleS ame af' Half-second fo alfercafion-George Zeus Sfephanos seems oufsized. in an impending ball-confrol squabble. Using con- summafe skill, Zeus snalced his Way fhrough a befuddled Trinify-Pawling defense. Sfifled affaclc-Goalie Chef Sadosky finds himself . wifh a sizeable amounf of defensive aid in fhe sficlcs of Chrisfy Hayes l6Ol and Buzz Fabian l62l. ,mm if-rf xl f ' K ., x f My . -.29 X? Q .X K1 Q lil XWSS' :ri s ' Qi 5 i S , , , X 1 M W wbvgy 4 di ,, lrixhfsiff 1., .iq t y' '41 i., -x mmm- , v M .. ' 1 ' x , A sf 'f . 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Coac' 'indsav equafed pracfice field efforf infc ia perform e. l .xiw -X .N ,i .., V u X X rn- , X I l , . .r , f I V I -. r-1 rw . , . , J 1 f c ' ., .. Record breaker, Zeus Slephanos eyes The ball as his leam- male blocks lwo opponenls. Armed aggressor-Co-Capfain, Duncan Barrell, races down- field as Kingswood slickman prepares for some defensive aclion. Wafch ou'l' Kingswood-Roberf Murphy l22l lurns- on full power as he races afler The ball. Goal: Cheshire sliclcmen aHemp'r 'ro offsef Jrhe opponemus allaclc buf 'rhe opposilion scores. 553 S Fi ro A 3 I ,Q f 2.5i i 15555 Q -45 Ti 5, .I E .- ' l 3 r 5 i. .. , , rffvd mg u ss-M '7 we 9' 1 '59 ' s down. etensive . i...4..r- ,' H Deep in the opponents' territory, Cheshire's sticlcmen tight tor control ot the ball. Scores CHESHIRE OPPONENTS 4... ...Avon Old Farms .. ...2 3... ...Choate School ...6 3... ...Choate School ...8 O... ...TattSchool...... ...9 O. .. ...Kingswood School .. ...8 2... ...Choate School ...5 Junior Varsity Lacrosse Team tights its Way through hard season. First row: Brien Mclvlulrray, Rommie Duckworth, Timothy Koss. Steven Booth, John Brady, Craig Barrie, Bruce Lorenzini. Second row: Mr. Ronald Foley lCoachl, Jettrey Bowles, Peter Culhane, Douglas Levlcott, James Johnson, John Mott, Howard Hendrickson. Antonio Suarez, Edwin Hydeman llvtanagerl. .A 1775.2 'f-fra -pw, fili- ,,.9 , ...fm h . 154 P 'L , ,I YL... r V- . M . 1 J-as .J sa- .3 4I l , V. ,. V ,. , I 7 . -1.--. , .K ,I , A se., 1 fw f -. ' Varsity track and field clocked at a 4-2 season Low hurdlers Mark Hamburg and Ari Zayai run io a one-lwo sweep againsi Triniiy College Froslw. il5lg3r:!2Nll!i!cFeElirr:2sr.+l1e long iump againsi- Trinify wi'rl1 a iump of 2I'l . Wilce broke 'rhe school record earlier in fhe year, leaping if I' A in 2, ,wg Fros Exel shol J . .fy 1 C 4 K x ' lx 1-l , . 1 I s 3 '-i r X L '-'P-' f fir'-ir'5 xR i t:Afiii. ' 5 ' 7 E 'il - -'Y if . wr .11+e.' 'X-K-.isa-'Vff,fsrf.mf ' ' '. 'fx-L .-1-.' .1 .sl 2' I .1X:..ab5?R?b. tvzyx. lp kQ1,g:1,, f pfszi if . .. S'iHf.- .gm jf. 'x.s'i1,ii La A S,.?fj!iKki5mYf ' Tr-i, n ag. r gfiww.-. HMQ-:.?.w',.i:L.1-A:59,:?.fTir,., 4 ' 'Gr' A 'v 'f L' -1 ' -7 - ' . XXL -.: .u. ', 34--1 A 2 si: I 1 .--,.,f,Q1-Allq -I Y -s' 'il' ' -if A -5- 352152 I 4, , '6 f ai'-51 ' ' g, II' 'Jflfi'-',':T 170 we if L 5 L, 'iv .V . K , fl Af' , f' K- ml X Pk' ff 'gf lj f U ff ' - ,.- ' r--ffm...-.13 f- ,X A .2 .4-., if in B'lI Eu' H + k Q +L i N W 'i A-K -a no ' - . , ' - .l+h E f a eis a sa a+ a ong disiance Jrlrirow Quarrer-mrler Ari Zayar sprinis info 'rlwe lead during 'rliis race ln 9 Xe er re GYS- againsr Springfield College Frggh, Jw 'Ins A A ez,-.x - - H N.. N A 5- V. ga run lo Frosh Tom Fagan releases lhe sho?-pu'r af 'rhe Exeler Relays. ll wenl 48' To lead all Cal shol-puHers. J' ' ,7W. ' gk . 1' . M ,,,,gi5 Q4 L , f. 11' ' 91 , W. K, ,i dh.. 2 -1 . L - gf 4 Grieg - Jaclc Wrighl wins lhe 880 from 'ream- male Ed Leman aqainsl Cheshire High Sghggl, Academy. '1 Sophomore pole-vaulfer, Jon Knapp, is on his way up againsl Worcesfer , s,'qi'. ' ' f' A 2 -. in sl ,V ' ' 0 v, ' V .ff , M ', 1, ' fl ' ' r . 1 'Mi 2 LL 'L flaw ,-, r- 5, A , ,, I , 4 A ,, , V C5 v ly! 4 Rt ' Broad Jumper John Wilce, exhibils 'rhe form which enabled him 5' 5 4. f'f'ff:-If ap1n9 , ' . , 'ro be a conslslenl winner all season. is face '14 .. Jr 'lc WW ZTA7xf,4f- f t im ,. l 1 ff Jr.: Y?TQ'f'f M '-f' ' ' ,V g,,,,k, , -we 4,-f-,,,, .I ywaagf 'gwv,g 'Q,X,5v3 - , , , f-xx' 4.'H:z' ' 1 , W- .f? ,2-.,t2.,w4 51 Q ' 1 ,6 --f.,fgf'1g-.,g:1i',, A f 'f ,.-- H A 1,4 N,,2,2,:jE,e, -,, ii. vt, 540 ., 5 Q -1 MIL' k' V ,, ,, Mk ,....,,,, f.'gH4r ,A-9.4 Viwl- r - y, S 3- -yy-if-Wf-,V Qffglw 5f ,,.,w Z5 1' xii 152- L A f' ? Q:1'fZ'f??1Z'?A ll V4 1 ,fwfr .M 'A , ,Y i V , ' . Mi 6 Q V' ., w :Ml'f7 Q, '- k V ' ' .A . . '- . ae 1 f, , , - 1 -4' W , , N.. fi 5 W si V i -,.,, ,: 'A 'M xiii? ,.-K ,vm -'P W., N - 3 1, ,wp-' ,. M. R maui- , ,M A - ,,,-.l'7Tl4'k.,h'l ' - - 1 WJ .Wff'?f'T'2g'! . ., 'sff 'f ' ..-nv .., ,.-a Q- -v- 'H 1 I 'VF XM' ,. ,, , A . . . - 7 Aw: ,. A-M :m,M3.!.h 4 I . -,:l.'dE4bjw4,3-I - f 4' ' ' ,- ' . f , 11354, 1' li, ' A ,,,.,k3. , LX ,, ,QA-5, ' 4 f '?.,,,'3..7 ZRQ J i .. M Z, , 5 ' '.f'i'g-?'2'f'.u ,N , . , -Q li , ':.'-PI, 'Qty . ,, , ,W , , - V 1.: ':,Q - f.1 , .W ,, 1, ,-4 R, --,-qw l3iAV,:,:,r11, ,r-,Q,,3 Q .,'- ' L ' l ' :','gLi',.L -,wqig fr- . ' 1. , f'vAf3. ,Lf 1 !'L...ff,q4f',-ww i . --' ' .Nfl -gm, as J,-'Y ' , 'u,fQf 41,5-515,41 4 fi Tf-af-rv? ,f:i35slwq.',1,1rf'5. 1 -5-1-Y.. I -, 'ff i-brlsw f,,,.v,' 14 ,W , :iE+v1+ 1 ,, s.f i- K' X ' .,' 1, lilw nl I .. '.lgh5.J , .'q'3'v' .' - 1 -' ' J '5 Y gg? 5. - 53, ,,-X, ylrf Randy Clark leads his Trinily op- ponenl Through 'rhe lape 'ro win in 'rhe 'rwo-mile run. valid! - J. -X, 'Y ' FirsT row: BreTT STuarT, Frederick Linehan, Gary Ponzillo, AnThony Carrano, Lawrence Laggren, Thomas Cannon, Marc Hamburg, Daniel Mason, William SmiTh, Donald STuarT, MarTin Spinella, Calvin Evans. Second row: Mr. Johann l-larms lCoachl, Ronald Klimas, John DoherTy, Randall Clark, Francis Owen, Gregory O'Connell, JonaThan Knapp, Eugene Schneider, John WrighT, Massimo Cardillo, Richard l-larwood lManagerl, Charles Young lManagerl. Third row: Mr. William Crowell lAssisTanT Coachl, James GranT, Francis Pokorny, Ralph Alexander, Thomas Fagan, Theodore Rosen, Edward Lemon, ArThur ZayaT, MaTThew King, John Wilce, David RoberTs lManagerl. , Varsity track set man new records During The spring season, John Wilce y seT a new broad iump record Tor The A- cademy, jumping 23' 3 . The 880-yd. relay Team also seT a new school record: John Wilce, Mark Degnan, ArThur ZayaT -and MaTT King combining To seT a Time oT l:30.9. 'The disTance medley relay oT Greg- ory O'Connell, AlberTo Caldera, Francis Gwen and Randall Clark seT a new record oT ll:l6.8 minuTes aT The ExeTer Relays. ln The Annual Olympic Developmenlr MeeT aT New l-laven, Cheshire losT The Team crown To Hamden, 42-4llf2. MaTT King seT a new meeT record oT 22.3 sec- Jack WrighT Tinishes The TirsT 440 oT an 880 in The Two-mile relay aT ExeTer onds in The 220. ArThur ZayaT seT a new meeT record in The 440 oT 50.5 seconds. The 880-yd. relay Team oT Mark Degnan, Ed Lemon, Ted Rosen and MaTT King also seT a new mark oT l:37.8. 'lf Y Scores Cheshire OpponenTs 74 ........ TriniTy LlniversiTy ......... 57 QI . .. ...WorcesTer Academy . . . . . .40 74. . . . . .DeerTield Academy ....... 57 J 62... ...5pringTield LlniverslTy .... 78 Greg Oconneu Mark Shim Clark Owen WJ and Max Cardmo tm 66. . . . . .Cl1OGlG School .......... 74 carry The Cheshire blue and whiTe in The mile run againsT The Springrfield 78... ...l-loTchkiss School ... ...53 ifesllmefi- ' mburg, Ronald lassima James i John - Exefer U41 4 74' A -' ,4' .v.' .fl in A . . , s .,,iw-.Aa .,' X1- X Y , n H 'l , I ' s K' 4, r . - i - l 'I' Wwff ' xl ffl 3 1 50 in ls in y .s.L if f .1 U5ll. f' V L HQME-I. L 4 . w ..'NL'. my-Li. Cheshire's Frank Pokorny sfrains for fhe 'rape in a winning efforf againsf Milford Academy. His fime was 56.4 seconds. Jumcr Vars1ty Track imixggwss Freshman Dan Mason gefs off a winning leap in fhe long iump againsf Milford Academy. Dan Mason shows winning form in his sPeClallY- fhe WO' mi'le, againsf Milford Academy. Scores Cheshire Opponenfs 49 .. ...Sf Thomas More ....46 70 .. ...Milford Academy .. ....42 35lf2 .... ...Choafe School ... ....96lf2 gf . 4,--,.-J' Caf Wild Bill Elliof passes fhe bafon fo feammafe Frank Polcorny who wenf on fo anofher Cheshire win againsf Milford. lm nf YMMY E 451355 ffl? Kneeling: Randall Clark, Roberl Dennis, Thomas Cannon. Slanclingz Mr. Roberl' Middlelon lAssis-lanl Coachl, Francis Owen, Erik Snead, Gregory O'Connell, John Wilce, Waller TaylOF. Ma++heW'Kif1Q- Aflfllul Z5Y5l'f Jvlnn HOQGUI MV- Johann l'l6FVT1S lCoach Pacing, Randall Clark and Francis Owen use lhe oulside area of The loaslcelball courl lo pace ihemselves. Indoor Track Team takes third place in New England Meet Scores Cheshire OPPOHGMS 46 .... . .... l-lunringlon School ........... .... 3 I Triangular Meel' Cheshire Academy ...... -.38lf2 l-lunlingion School .... lOlf2 Exeler Academy .......... 75 40 ........ Universily ol Conneclicul ......... 45 The big +hree-Alberlo Caldera, Mall King and Afl Zrzljvil if Wadi' lor G1 praciice slarl. lv1al'r King lied The all England Privale Schools Meer in lhe 300s'. 1 1 A Z . 4 1. ' Q 'IJ I 3 l . f 5, W y ,u , ,ag l l gg, T ' Ex? T . 71, f ' I fc, 41413641 I , M351 f3,?j.i.,gp2 , rr 4 af Qin 7 I' :1id'L4i2Tz ' , ,-1,1 4:5534 r lg? ' V' X sr F 4 I 1: 44 i X -1, 'll ' -Y i va , 1 T. J fl Kneellfl Moss. l ling, Fr Johann lui Chesl 56., 44.. 58.. 25.. Discus I- Speecl. fy? V.'.-A., VL 4'gf'l,i ,.,.. ,mg Ma. ii fi' iflr , ,f fill ,il V : . ' lille ., mf 9,1972 X l fl! . A l nl 'l 2 he . J' '-T g , E' vp , .,, few. : 9 Z?'-if2 Q2LQzi H3 .-Qff. 1532122 292135. Q .5132 SH. Erik Harmg am in cet oonenls ....3I ....45 'VF s. 1 rv 3 Q5 b ST Q f 1 ' 4 ff Zdifaf ill New .I nv we ... ra Q Q n i if 1 i i- 2 1- '. '-7 Q. . i ..-.......- in k Kneeling: John Siegel lCo-Capfainl, Calvin Evans, Francis l-lubeny, John Viqlione, Roberf Goldschmidf. Steven Dabkey. Michael Moss, Carmine Juliano. Slanclingz Jonafhan Sargenf llvlanagerl, Andrew Zygmunf, Lee Aronsohn, David Whifney, Bradford Dev- ling, Frederick Linehan. Alan Berck lCo-Capiainl, Taun Nimmo, Roberl DeRosa, Jonarhan Burke, Charles Kaiko llvlanaqerl, Mr. Johann l-larms lCoachl. Junior School Track boasts 3-1 season Scores Hg Cheshire Opponenfs A Hands off! Dan Mason races away affer a speedy handoff f m Rick Llnehan in fhe lasf leg of an 880 relay vicfory 56 .... . . . Renlorook School ............... .30 4-4. Hopkins Grammar School .... ...42 7' 58 .... . . . Fairfield Counlry Day ilchlciog .h. . .I. 4 e,...-f 25 .... . . .Norfh Branfor Junior IQ c oo.. ' A iw! fr ww, I Ll. I Discus hurler, Alan Berck lefs his shof fly wifh greal accuracy and l speed. M K ifiifef-nj . -Q , f I 'rl .f ,, , 'ny:.,7H'A N s ..f5,:.2.j,43.5,A gT':2y',.f.I 1 .-'e zr-4-fk . ,,gj,'!'j, .-7'k'.:'J..- . ' f'f 4.g2 ' - D ' ereiffiififkfiezfi fi 1 ul'f!A'1.v 2-filii 205 - From the left: Alan Stern iCo-Captainl. Jose Alegria, Vahan Simidian, l-lairvey Eggers lCo-Captainl, Warren Wexler, Michael Sack, Robert Smith, Mr. Robert Phillips iCoachl. Varsity Tennis Winds up best season in rnan years, Winning Interae League title, 5-O. Scores X x cg ,gg Cheshire Opponents 7 ........ Watlcinson School .......... 2 4 ........ Cornwall Academy ......... l 7 ........ ivliltord Academy ... . . . . .2 4 ........ Brunswick Academy ........ 5 O ........ Trinity-Pawling School ...... 9 7 ........ Laurel Crest Academy ..... 2 O ........ Loomis School ............. 9 6 ........ St. Th lvl . . .... . I . Omas Ore The 9Ymna5iUm ifames the excellent torm ot Al Stern as he returr1S the 7 ........ lVlll'l:Or'Cl ACaClGmy . . . ..... 2 ball -in a tense match against Brunswick School. O6 Comple plays e Brunswii -Q r' '---,Q ...Q-a.,-.... 1.,-.p-...Q fa- .,.. ..,q,..,-,,-... -.ae4- 1 ichael Urns The sznze.-,..,, ...e-, R ,,... v. -gs. . X K l 'Alf P . , A-in-so-...L o ff-in , Q ,, M V! , I .2 -. r V , .M L. 5 I ,3-V ju. L. . 1 ., ,, :ww f Mn- M '5-rv .- '. A A. ' . ' ..- : A X F 'f N, 1f'Q:ivs:1'KXT,'i+x .MW-. ' ' ' -K': ' - . . is , .. , , .: ' , '- T' ' -1'-P ,,, ' - , , ,.f -Q 1 -. 2 , - . ' err 'W' . - 5 ,f,'fj'i4' ,, - '2 -K f -,,yn. il'- 6 ,,,- - i N , -Q' X' iT sg3j 4,-w'Ys'ff I A i. ' .yf -Jog---'-37 f , .L A , ' . 1 EF vgkzfiwj' W, A Q., ,., 1' A, ,mb-W:'L2:L AL?.rq'l2-,?q:k I - . ,I br. 5 -- M .4 Q , ' ' ' ' --' - ' --ff .JH-Webs-I . ...-...- 1. .. Q .L : , f u! -H C. f- ,, ' Over 'Phe hump-Milch Eggers drives a baclzhand shoi down The lines lo pass his opponent IC C lin Milch l ! ?s4L,f,Q ,... .. ,. f .f.. - , . EQQGFS CllS' Slrelching for a low volley, Co-Caplain Al Slern relurns an well-placed Compleie coniroz o- ap a i plays excellenl form on a lorehand drive aqainslr Shi-,lf againsf his Milford Academy Opponenf Brunswick School. Sideline en'rhus h b ll ' la wllh one ol his lrlclcy serves iasls: Sludenls walch Al Slern pull e a in p y l ,f Up you go-Bob Smilh lobs lhe ball over his opponenl on acfion againsf Brunswick School. r-v-r,7vy--W-'Tvfv f f-- illll , J ., fx .fjw ev ra' ,W X NK 9 5 f wx X An ace in 'lhe making: Mike lo begin-his powerful swing. 208 W4 ,. X ,,,, :' Q .. .N iam Q L 2 W RM.. Q Y. 3 I 2 Y sk A N 'WE W: 5 .. . sig- sis , sl' ' V i3 , V ssj.l.iF Q , Wx 4 QQ jg - f' uf, , . . . wipe fx X .xx , , X, ,f ,5 Z. fx-,Xiu x fx 5 as raw sf q sf, if 4 vs six .xi ss?-iq ff, 'W we , eff- -Q, s sir' . . K , Fisfs. si 3 i Q sm fy fs 1 Q' gf 5255.5 s . ,x S , M.- mrs 13 f lurk. , -ia , .. -,img T, A , . L uf. . V Q :A:f?h?l..2,2agx 7 f,T. . . ,.-.X my - W - - . . ..4-.L.b:m Sack CGPJVUVGS lille Vlfillll mOmen+ Nexl' year's cap'I'ain, Bob Chrislensen, his Laurel Cresl Academy opponent My . V WMM, ywyff H21 Q VL C ZH XM z A. slams lhe ball Pasl 'Pl Q kk. .A i -wz:.'f,'3 0 k .Q , -,, Cheglllfe INN. Frc lC Rai Hc Mi one shgf if ball Pasl Scores -1 f rs .fss Cheshire Opponenrs 7 ,...... .Milford Academy ...... 2 X I ,...... .Choale School ......... 8 3, ,..... .Monson Academy ..... .6 4 ,,,. .... l-l oplcins Grammar School 5 5 ,..... . .Avon Old Farms ........ 3 From rhe lef'I': Mr. Roloerl' Phillips lCoachl, James Aronson, Perer Mars, Raymond Pechrel, Srephen Paolino, Howard Rosenberg, Keirh Schonbrun, Michael Harris lCap'rainl. Junior arsity Tennis breaks even with 3-3 record , .A ., 'M , - . .,f K r l ' ' ' ' , V11 i '. ii l , if A ' ii ,N , . , I, , i- ,, I 1' ' E. ' . Ai A ,. AA W Nu . I , , 4 .. . ,H-. AA ' 'r 5 X V -W-gf rn, ff Twisring sfrolte-Curling across The ball slrerching for a volley ' ' h' T. Howard Rosenberg slices his shor away from is opponen l One po' +-P 'r 'M h' onen'r's shor for aldded epcilnls ers relums IS Opp Leaps and smashes-Mike Harris drives 'rhe sho+ home, in Sfrolce of genius. Ralph Down finishes his feeshof around a dangerous dog-leg. Down confinually provided fhe feam of fhe cup. wifh flashy scores and affire. Never up, never down. Ralph Down fends fhe flag for his opponenf. Wifh no displeasure on Down's parf, fhe puff rolled erranfly shorf arsity olfers chip and putt to fine season From fhe leff: Thomas Bowles. Joseph Wigley lCapfainl, John Maclvlahon, John Massimino, Roberl' Yevifz, James Ashwell, Mlchael,Koch, Ralph Down, Mr. Douglas Rehor lCoachl. 5 48.1.57 Y Zl,i,, T1 ,,., if - ,, V5 ,ii 51.2-f'.-7 '45 ,f- Q I 1,0-.NQ 'i7i, . f 32525 ' ' F xi' ,Ar-,Ll -1: P 1 -al 1 , ff 5 293 if 'Zz wg ??f 525 M, Ou ma liff Ab md Cl 7. 4. 7. 4. O. 7. O. 6, 7.. Mas lbe cenf ease fm ?'+w1ifQ24f.'Sf'l around leam shwell, 5.22.51 . - Nagy 1 fiiawazaifgy .f Q4'i't:f5:5Q:'4f 3 .:,4..cgM-sv. Lv, vf 7g ag? gg. . ,. N..-me ,.f-, V1--H.. - fear.. VVS-15 Qc' 'Q gk '15 ..,- iv,-, ' 5 Q.-23,5 - - v. Oul, our damn spoil Mike Koch lriqhfl golfer Turned woods- man, deparfs from his riqhf-handed swing 'ro remove his lillering ball from 'rhe beaulies of 'rhe adioininq woods. Above, Andy Down and Mike Koch walch Their opponenf make a fruifhless allempl lo win. Scores Cheshire Opponenls 7 ........ Walkinson School ... ...... .. .2 4 .... ...Cornwall Academy .. .. l 7... ...Milford Academy .. ....Z 4... ...Brunswick School ....5 O. .. . . .Trinily-Pawling School .. .. . .9 7. . . . . . Laurel Cresl Academy . . . . .2 O... ...Loomis School .... .. ....9 6... ...St Thomas More ..l 7... ...Milford Academy ....Q Mass Smash-Long ball hiller, John Mass Massimino lbelowl, cracks his drive foward lhe blue horizons. Con- cenlraiing on his shol, Mike Koch lrighll sinks his ball wilh ease for a birdie on lhe ninlh hole. 9 . i, ., 6 - ' 1- Kneeling: Herman Shulman, Frederick Wilbur, Arnold Wallensiein, William Sanderson lCapiainl, Arihur l-liich, William Siearns, Arnaud Thielfry, Franlc Phipps. Sfanding: Mr. Ausiin Nadeau lCoachl, Siephen' Prime, Gregory Foppiani, William Luih, Theodore Sirange, David Goodman, Douglas Dann. Alfred Gruberl, Kenneih Schlechier. Varsity Sailing Team swabs clown all opponents Scores Cheshire Opponenis 3 ........ Milford Academy .......... O 3 ........ Taii School ...... . . .O 3 ......i. Milford Academy .. . . .O 3 ........ Lenox School ........ . . .O 3. . : ..... Wilbraham Academy .. .. .O Cheshire crew prepares for race wiih lviiliord Academy. A mosi unusual season, all scores per- ieci ones, is aliribuied io laoih ihe reiurn of Mr. Ausiin Nadeau aiier a year's absence and an ouisianding crew. 2l2 A i L 5-,lu-I, Q NZ gi . is ' 1 . .-,Q.,l4.f '.e':v-'ff' ,fn-vl qs.. J.,-, qf,j2', ,, Y , .K ,4.,, .31 . BIOS l S 'l r Academi E 3 X. 5 ! ! i 5 n Bi 1 ff 1 1 c i .I i r -f,,, , 3 M Q 4 i f ,l I, '! '- earns, adore nt -. fl . .. ' 'ik'- -- .- f-1 y I I v I t I D l X L X , J 9'-ra . I ' . 1, , . ,'. '11, .MH - M - . F .L-4 QW I .S 1 na: ,J .. Q-:f?,QLi7.v -,, f-' ' 1 -5 , -eg' if ....- 1- 'ina -f . , A ff- -- -I Q.. - . X , ,-1 f.4- ' 14.0 A '-. ' ' 1 ., -f v 'l... ' XXII iv! -? ' .rf U , 12 .rv sf J-4 Sailors rig boafs in preparafion for a race aqainsf Wilbraham Academy on May I I. T ff-'L--fl: 'N TVX? V- V f UQ Q ',l 'M' 1 1 'Z 2,34- JP , i'i 'r i r ,1 'ffm . mf . f 1 -i-11 49,5 J i ...LH - I .i 1- V 1 . ' 1 r - .V 4 , 1- ,Q ' 4 l I I. n 5 V'-O Q 1 ,x - - .- fxafiviy 1 ,,,. 1.. ..,. Ls ...Z4 Giving lasf minufe advice fo Cheshire crew, Coach Austin Nadeau and Assisfanf Coach Timofhy Buehncr prepare fo qo out I i incl. A101 X 4 .,. - ,-. -1 I.-. Q--4 - l ,, ,fb s . .Q f v-- V f - - --f . h -5- 'w-,,. ..' - 'Gil svf 1:-gr 8- .Q',.r 3.5 yi' fi 1 H-'ai .rfT? I-1' .:Ln. ff' 45- 'Q va- .. . X 1 Nr X- . 31 V., ee A -.. Sklpper Sieve Prume and crew Bull Lufh relax afier race Mnlford sarlors seafed foo far aff have frouble handling 'rhelr On fhel boafs game ag, won 78-69 P 'HQ me Cats Wm Interae League ehampronshrp While ICC sponsors intramural contest ........, .... ...Ying -,, ..,.,.v-...h .- ..1. L- .S -, ,M..-...,4,,e,,.,e-..4u,.. V- - I I O eir 1.-' On lhe run. Paul Boggia loolcs for an opening during The game againsl The lnierac League All Slars, which Cheshire won 78-69. Tipping Jrhe ball, Joe VanOudenhove puls his 6'l io good use during lhe 'firsf annual lnlerac League All-Slar game. Jump shol-The fun of playing and shooling seemed iusi as imporlanl as winning during lhe iniramural baslceiball compefilion sponsored by The infer-Club Council. all i WH is u , yi in llll l 1 jj Fun noi form-'rhough players 'in fhe inframural compefrifion had a long way 'ro go 'ro reach varsiiy form, 'rhey s'rill en- ioyed rhe play. 2l5 . I v Mr. Roberi Phillips lCoachl, John McKelvey. Lance Kiss, Ronald Levine. Norman l-lurewilz, Alan Lipman, Paul Greenberg, Charles Kaiopes, lra Dorfman. Bowlers Win Interac League championship with a -1 record rr Scores WW 5' ff, f Cheshire Opponenfs 4 ...... Cornwall Academy ........... O .. 4 T ...... S+. Thomas More School ...... 0 L fhiy 4 ...... Laurel Cresl Academy ....... O S 4 ...... Milford Academy ........... 0 4 ...... Sl. Thomas More School .....- 0 2lf2 ...... Milford Academy ...... .... 3 V2 4 ...... Cornwall Academy ..... --.- l 4 . . ...Laurel Cres+ Academy .... ----0 Wailing 'rheir 'I'urn-Norman Hurewilz and Lance KISS Pfepare ro move up fo fhe line. The ream won 'rhe Vfirjr lnle aC League bowling championship and was SCOFG On buf 'rwice in eighr league marches. 2l6 looling over + lle g W Talaulaling-l Gel lhal sp spare. X ' uf-. X1 WW I sf ,Z lame dgai .l ff '-5 enberg, Tabulaiing-Coach Roberf Phillips helps Charles Karopes and Milford opponenf fo add 'ro scores af 'fha end of a meer. Ge? +ha'l' spare-Alan Lipman gives all our efforf as he fries for a Gafhering around +he scorelreeper, Cheshire bowlers spare. and sfudenls consulf The scoresheef. with , Z,-f Dpponenls U0 R Loolring over 'ihe sifuaiion-Coach Roberf Phillips checks lhe score in Nine down. 000 io 90-A VofS'lY bowler looks o .. - - 0 , ,the game againsf Milford. spare ar The Banner Bowl Lanes. ',,,o ,,,.0 H,,0 3V2 If I, X, f .i La on . Awww Score ic 111 ram o 2I7 l l. 'i 1 'i l ll fl i l El l li 55 113 4 Lf ri. if .H lm W 2 4 2 ,i 452 'fi 1 Si Y '-l fe iff I 1 -li ' I 1 5 Q WQQLQA V gswfgx X , ' Nm 1 .f 3 If Q, .1 SX gf A 5 Q 14 Q if X2 Pax f '53 X ,ff 5 4 Q f- ilk, 'M . 2: is x X 2 ' .3 Nm. if N QE A Z5 goo .445 fx R me fo wncenh Deep h S linelzurl 6 ' Musleldflflll' Kneeling: Marlin Musker, S'rewar'r Lindsay. Thomas Sorry. Sianding: William lcenhower, Ronald Foley, Timorhy Buehner, Johann Harms lCap'rainl. Michael Miller, George Johnson, Roberr Anderson, Ahmer Ararar, Roloerl Middleion. 0 Faculty splits two decisions With students -7 ..-.-...- fu ZI8 xx f ruxga,-'- You'l'h has i'l' as lvlr. Ronald Playful pursuil'--Felipe Cano heclcles h' f I- H ff d - cl fas- Foley linda himself loo lare ro ly foe, Mr. Roberl Middleron, while clharfigcirllg ingly dl1opsp:lllpa5jOLlLll+h4jrlllrclnc! kiich- lljjrealdef Elgnxslgfilgllejni Hendrickson s pass for ball conlrol. en manager, Mr, Michael Miller. eoufccl X X l 3 . f , Refi 4 , . 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'L si3.Q'i:f ii ia L-we s .. ' L. 'f' -fwf- gxg, KW :N Q ' if ls.. i 4 ..... .. . Wag, ss Q J , s . - A M wwf fix -22, ' . - M ' .. ' ,- 'N Q KN .ax 4 i -Mrk . -.J-W. . .. f , , V S. ., ro K y .. egg sf Ns.,-Q s 4 , G K-I X X M., , A .Mf- E' fl ., ,hzfswfhlszgzr Mr' ' mac., , s f w ' ' 'N-Qs? J' New fkmeqgiah Q aw 4... M. ,.., .. Xin .. f W my we Ng-ssixkw - i A Q-ea s, ,w: 's - 'rx - ' ' nf' me , 1 ' M- - frfg g ,sswsfs-,:,' , 1 -'. . 'ff' . .. . - . 0 1? -- M ..,..,, K .Wigs .. .M ' n V - . Q ' , M- -' ' W ' - A X sms J .ms W I W , - . . 1 - - ' ' . fi fi: .1 A, , ,, . W - - ' - ....Q-1A- - ----- J- V v---J - -- -- The greaf clefeal'-Eager To oulclass Their maslers, The varsity soccer Team is shown during one of The few brief rnornenls when The f.sgul+y had possession of H-le ball. The lack of proper calcularing equipmenr made lhe score inaccurale, bulr rnosl speclalors hree louchdowns 'ro a safely. eslimaled The oulcome lo be lwo or Jr 2l9 P Y Su I 5 4 - SGCIAL ACTIVITIE 221 , ,, ......,..,-W- .. V W-AW.,r..fwv.-N1.,,,,,-fv-fr-1-f:-'-',-f--s--'4'-' - 1 I 17'fSf- , . - - - QL., Summer school students, representing 19 states, enjo Varied activities Cheshire students tound no laclc ot things to do on summer atternoons. thanlcs to Mr. Schultz, who was in charge ot atternoon recreational activities. There was inter-dorm competition in tootball, sottball, and base- ball among the three dorms occupied during the summer session: l-lurley t-lall, Memorial l-lall, and von der Porten A and B. There was also an intramural tennis tournament. Many boys cooled ott at the swimming area. ln addition, each week more than titty boys went on atternoon trips toeither l-lammonasset State Beach or Mt. Tom State Park. There, atter a day ot swimming. sunbathing, and mountain climbing, boys enioyed a dinner prepared by the ARA catering service. Watermelon. eyerywhere and not a bite to eat. Mr. William Ander- son, swrmmmg coach, cuts slices tor everyone on an outing at Mt. Tom. .WWW Y My W , 4.-F ,,.f , ff ,,,, , ' I .. Jr . ,.,.f ...vi ' WW ,ff U, 1, V W M ffffyif, N lnter dorm basketball J I-I nm aye H f lump shot in the inter dorm conipeatitiiinphselg mong tearrs trom Memorial Hurley and von der porter dormit wh' I V. 'Q' , . ,V fs in 1, we, - V - 1, A -1 , - V ..4.- ' f'Q'Fi4F '.4 f - - A ' ' 1 ' ' - . 1 .V Q.. V , ,- , 1-,S ,V M - , fgx . ' ' ff-,I , - 'ff A LV .1 - 4 A I ,,., ., -N TM., V Vinum HJTX A ,' V 'Mfr V ,.. - ,...., , 0 f- I - f 'A' i . -- N- A , A A -, f 1 . , , I .-q ' - -, j V ,, fi' Y ,, , 14-C1 QW , , f' HQ, ,fri-'-r :if 15 V. , - - V V.LZ4M',,gg-,'.5, ,' . 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'Ml f 'HWJQ' l ' 'A ,Qgfffs .H+ 4957 fi' A , Aw- J frwgefw, ' v'n25wf5affQ2V,, ,ff W4 164 , i nwf.w.f:fa swf' ' ykf-fl?-9-f' 1 'fig ,, wwf?-I 1: sf3ff.iqiQ,g9,,54QQ, M i f ffm , ,, -4 V , tif f QW ' . , r , .-wif' +112 iJ9fZ?Zr25Ef2:??f -i N X, Mus? summer end? A summer of classes is somelliirmg low look forward lo, bu? an ox- cilinq day in llic mountains draws lo an reluclanl' close lor mosl. A quicl pause from limo busy day's aclivilics finds slu- denls feeding the duclus at Mlflom. MQ' W, ,i yi 1' f 'Mr M z ff i M, 141, 4 M ,, - Foul ball: Bill Monro swings in GH lf1l9f ClOfm sollball game. ' V -ibili'-wx. W.. - ,, ,, ,.,.f . 1 W ff Topping i'f off al 'l'l'l8 Ml. Tom beach. . HWWZ'-137 f , fW l .1 Fvf Students attend summer performances at at American Shakespeare Festival Theatre tel dents layWl p This Bills. bl J, , 2 Q Q , Morris Car-novsky in :fha +I-He ,Ole of King Lillian Gish as the Nurse and Maria Tucci as Juliet Lear. in Romeo and Juliet. Cheshire contingent attending King Lear poses in tront ot the Shakespearean Academy on the grounds at Stratford, Connecticut. lm i l RUbY Q98 55 Kalheflfle and John CUV1f'lflQli5m'?'S Aline Maclvtahon as Volumnia and Philip Bosco Petruchio are shown in a scene trom The Taming in the fpfge role of Coriolanus. ot the Shrew. U 24 ' For eleven years Trips To The American Shakespeare FesTival TheaTre in STraTTord, ConnecTicuT, have pro- vided The opporTuniTy Tor Cheshire Academy sTu- denTs To see The plays oT The mosT Tamous English playwright in many cases Tor The TirsT Time, This summer, under The supervision oT Mr. Ralph Bills, boys enioyed presenTaTions oT Romeo and JulieT, Coriolanus, and King Lear. The laT?er was parTicularly exciTing and proved To be by Tar The mosT popular wiTh The sTudenTs. The Taming oT The Shrew was also seen when, Tor The TirsT Time, sTudenTs enrolled in The oTTicial ac- ademic year were able To view a perTormance. 'ik A WI it Informal +e'fe-a-+e'res livened fha Under a vasl canopy of crepe, lc apfemoon. sludenls and rheir dares wail Tea Dance, first major s Macabre and highly inappropriale cenler dec- oralion proved 'ro be a lively conversafion nearby s Dancing in fhe clarlc, couples congregalecl in Bailey Lounge, Memorial Lounge Tagged-Aller sludenls and 'rhelr C and srudy hall. ' dares were mlroduced by Mrs. ml l aa Y, 14 226 , - A 4, ff ai' ' MN 4 2 - u 1 z i if ur .- 4' J., SKA: 45. :, 47 A . .4 ' .. fy ' Z, q 1' ,f '?i'ifi -' ... 1 ,ff fi f' 1 . 1 46. 1 ,,,,.f M 1, My jagjggj M if- 4 6 ' , h 4 u r M, . ,1 b 41 1 . 1 ,ff .I ,ll gf' W3 Af' ul' 1' ld-:M I, .JH .nv 1 I 5 WM, SS... ? Q ? 3 I5 s 4. if 1 5? Father and Son Da olimaxed with banquet in new Held house Fafher and Son Day culminafed wiTh The fall sporfs dinner in The new Arfhur Sheriff Field l-louse. The dinner was an appropriafe 'climax To a very success+ ful day which had begun wiTh regisfrafion aT ll:3O. Affer vicTories by The varsiTy foofball, soccer, and cross-counfry Teams, fafhers mef wiTh Teachers aT a Tea in Bailey and Memorial Lounges. Fafhers and sons Then proceeded To The new field house, where, affer an enjoyable dinner, Mr. Sheriff, The Toasfmasfer, announced The names of capfains, members, and managers of The fall Teams. Mr. Sheriff Then presenfed The Cyrus Robinson Taylor and Geoffrey Ferris awards and Trophies for Going in all direcTions, sons show Their faThers around The school afTer reglsfrahon. ' S I A l E , lagging dad. RoberT McCullough wafches wiTh criTical deme his fafher puTs on h' 'd ' ' MOP-GS TT - - . , Bailey Lounge. is i en IICa'l'IOf1 Tag during morning reglsfrahon in The fall Tennis TournamenT. Affer brief speeches by The Presidenf and Vice Presidenf of The FaTher's Associafion, and The announcemenf of Mr. Lawrence Kelley ThaT approximafely half of The esTimaTed COST of The field house had been raised, The fafhers and sons heard Piffsburg PiraTe's pifcher Sfeven Blass Tell some of his baseball experiences. The main speak, er, Mr. James P. Sullivan, Assisfanf Direcfor of Ad- missions aT Bosfon Universify, who spolce abouf re- quiremenfs for college admission, emphasized mofiva- Tion. The program ended wiTh a benedicfion by The Reverend Lyle Bufler. CITES I3 F5'H ler's GWTSHQQ fed Cosi GFS and U Blass U Speak. of Ad. our re- Y moiiva- by Hme Spellbound-Ffafherb, sans, and subsrifurcs waich iviently as Cheshire fiqhrs ifs w:v,f in ca QI-O vicfory over the University of Pennsylvania Fresh- men. S :N . . ,HL-i, Q TreaTmenT aT The hands of Wallace Fabian BreaThmg room only aT The afTernoon Tea and conversaTion proved To be en- lighTen1ng for boTh fafhers and Teach- es Z Ks A piece of vicTory, The goal posT receives The TradiTional ' ' i r. X OuTsTanding sporTsmen, holding plaques: Thomas Silvanic, winner of The Cyrus Robinson Taylor Award for The ouTsTanding member of The varsiTy fooTb'all Team, and lrwin Novaclc, winner of The Geoffrey Ferris Award for The ouTsTanding varsiTy soccer player. are flanked by gridman Ralph Alexander and soccerman Enrique Novella. who boTh received honorable menTions. Emphasizing moTiva- Tions, Mr. James P. Sullivan spoke abouT requiremenTs for col- lege admission. Head Table-ATTenTion focused on Mr Sheriff as everyone waiTs for The announcemenfs of The fall aThleTic awards l 230 1 Concerned - Clif. ford Kramer looks on as his fafher and Mr. Ralph Bills dis- cuss Cliff's English class. Nafional Leag ue pifcher, Sfeven Blass enferfained fhe as- sembly wifh inferesf- ing and amusing anecdofes concern- ing his baseball ex- periences. l A - Tony: li's alrighl Margo'r. l'll phone ihe police- J Capfain Lesgafe enlers 'rhe Wendice's Fla? wiih The in+en'r of killing Margo Wendice. - ,, : M , M , I 25.294, Hubbard: Mr. Halliday, did you nolice whai lime Mr. Wendice wen+ lo 'rhe phone? 232 Lesgare aHemp+s 'ro murder Margo seconds before 6 classic +urnabou'r when she slabs and kills him. l i d Hubbard: We sfrongly suspecl 'rhal your husband ha planned 'ro murder you. Curlain Yale, C l l Margc Max l Tony l Capia lnspec Assisia Sei' CQ lhor quel Brad , ,, .1-.1 3 -T2 -. si il 2 4 X 5 X. s K. s. .-1-gg X we-ww-N 9 5 55 T X , ENN -tt vw- gi , . , ,,,-- .L J, 1. i' .13 f , . . T , . , . 1, -5 A : . . ' ,Q 4 XE' A 'A N X. ' X Ai' Curfain call: Roberf Yevifz, Reginald Rambo, Robin Boalc, Thomas Yale, Clifford Kramer. Dial C' for Murder Cfast Margof Wendice . . . ............... Robin Boalc Max Halliday .... .. Reginald Rambo Tony Wendice . . . .... Thomas Yale Ca fain Lesgafe .. Clifford Kramer P lnspecfor Hubbard .... .... . . Roberf Yevifz Staff Assisfanf fo fhe Direcfor ..... Roberf Fisher Sei' Consfrucfion .............. Jeffrey Salembier Thomas Fifzgerald Edric Thompson David Eze- quelle Pablo Caban Mark Kurlansky Roberf Bradlee Richard MacGregor Tony: Hello, operalor-give me fhe Maida Vale Police quickly! Lighfing Sound . . Publicify Posfers . Programs ...... David Zigal Jeffrey Salembier George Layman Roberf Bradlee Richard MacGregor Marlc Kurlansky Alberf Benham ... Samuel Boone WNV? T 'zszliilf i I ik Hubbard: Had you ever seen him before? Halliday: Loolc lnspecfor. he hasn'f drawn any large sums of money. f 'ii STrong in number and voice The Junior School Glee Club, under The direcTion of Mrs. Rebecca KiTa, enTerTains The sTudenT body wrTh songs prepared especially for The Chrisfmas program. Varied religious Christmas programs set sacred mood Before The winTer recess several religious services were held which helped sef The Chrisfmas spiriT. NoTable among These services was The program on Sunday, De- cember I2. The morning service consisfed of a special FesTival of 9 lessons and Carols. adapfed by Arch- bishop Benson from ancienT precedenf To express The joy and worship of ChrisTmas. Sunday affernoon The Jun- ior School .held The sTage in Memorial Audiforium wiTh songs by The'Junior School Glee Club andifhe presenfa- Tion of The ChrisTmas sfory Why The Chimes Rang. Of greaT imporfance To The whole school was The Thurs- day nighT non-denominaTional Vesper's Service aT which Mr. Sheriff delivered his annual ChrisTmas message. Reading The lesson The Reverend Lyle BuTler reads one of The nine lessons chosen To describe The ChrisTmas sTory up To The naTiviTy 'D I Singin' i t lil I is jlie i z l if: Q I i T r l l l l Cliarily poor ol 53311 X L1 T T r , I . ii 'X 'lf l. v-1: The mira! or The Q. leer me. faq.. ,K -... ..,.,, Q, ,As QQ ' ,ak ip f nT LS ., s.,,..,,cc cf , IF' . .EU fg ei ug J I ,1 fi X 2 WJ45W?g-1, ' L B gm- X 1 .iff J an . L 3 Singing mi, ' ChariTy-In The spiriT oT ChrisTmas The Two boys inviTe a . . d poor old man in Trom The cold To share Their inner. is H is 'nur V z sZ,ii' X I vf The miracle-Unselfishly placing his small piece of silver up- h h l on reqaTion On The caThedral alTar. The boy and T e w oe c q hear The chimes ThaT qiTTs oT Kings could noT cause To ring. carols-The choir leads The conqregaTion in Chrigfmas Cgrglsu i .1 h-uw Y . Self-denial-Giving' up a Trip To The caThedral, one oi The boys sTays home To help The siclc old man. ChrisTmas dinner-ln an adapTaTion oT Why The Chimes Rang a Tamily enioys ChrisTmas dinner. l l Junior School feted ll at elaborate, ga part sponsored b fawlf My favorife color! Herman Weisman inspecls lie which all Junior School Sludenls received. The wrong way and fhe righf way are experimenlecl above and below. Vacafion +ime' i Slampecle: ln lhe Junior School sludy hall a movie was shown in lhe morning. Laler, Mr. Kila exchanged greelings wilh his Junior School charges. J i l , . l 5 S 5 morning. les. f-,x . E On SaTurday, December I8 aT 9:30 The Junior School STaTT sponsored a ChrisTmas par'Ty Tor The younger sTudenTs. EvenTs oT The day included Two inTeresTing movies Calgary STampede and WinTer Wonderland in Quebec . ReTreshmenTs consisTed oT coolcies and punch. The boys received neclcTies purchased in New Yorlc by Mr John Di Persio, chairman oT The giTT commiTTee. They were presenTed by Dr. Ahme'r AraraT and Mrs. Doris Shaefer. The reTreshmenT commiTTee was headed by Mr. Thomas Sorry and Mr. Richard Hedberg. Give and Take: While some helped Themselves To reTreshmenTs and prepared giffs labovel. Mr. AraraT and Mrs. Shaefer disTribuTed giTTs lbelowl. 44,4 i 41' ? 5 E T l 1 s , 237 Firs+ prize-The mosr original and decorarive door Sponsors Mrs. Olga Brinken, l-lousemollwer, and Mr. Peier Fisk, in Horron Hall Downsrairs belongs ro Edward Ander- dorm masrer, disrribure gills and Chrisrmas cards. son seen lell who won a Spa Dreamer as firsr prize. Unexpecfed surprise-Ninrh-graders regisrer gleeful surprise al Chrislmas cards and gills which were disiribuled as 'l'l'l6 highliglii of Hue annual parry. l E60 i h0uS6l parly The award gills menls A l parly llle p precec A lense +5 lc . Lower Horton Hall attends successful Chnstmas part 'er Fisk, ghlighl Each year lvlrs. Olga Brinlcen assisled by The currenr housemasler, Mr. Peler Fislc. has given a Chrislmas parly lor lhe ninlh-graders ol downslairs l-lorlon Hall. The dormilory was gaily decoraled, prizes were awarded for original decoralions, games were played, gills and cards exchanged, carols sung and refresh- menls served. A firmly eslablished Jrradirion by now, Jrhe Chrislmas parly al l-lorlon l-lall is anxiously awailed. This year The parry was given on December l5, immedialely preceding. Chrislmas recess. A +ense momen-1' as parly-goers huddle aboul Mrs. Brinken's lable awanhng rhe dislrnbuhon of gills wx' ,fam l 1 l l Mid-Winter Prom plays host to Cupid The Mid-Winfer Prom foolc place on February 5 and 6. Mrs. Faye Chubb and her squad of seniors sfruggled val- ianfly and fransformed a rafher sfudious sfudy hall info a discofhegue wifh live music. Dafes arrived during fhe affernoon in fime fo alrlend afh- lefic evenfs. Lafer in fhe affernoon an informal hop wifh music by fhe Oufcasfs was held in Memorial Lounge. There was chiclcen a la king af a buffef af 7:30, affer which couples danced unfil midnighf. Safurday morning fhere was brealcfasf af nine and sobs af noon as fhe girls leff for home. is Q Melfing 'rhe ice, a glowing fire assisfs in esfablishing a friendly afmos- phere on fhe firsf affernoon of fhe fesfivifies. Everybody swings af fhe fea dance! The Oufcas'rs provided popular music for fhe affernoon dance. 240 How do you do, young ladies? Mrs. Faye Chubb, hosfess, greefs Gary Garner, David Ezeguelle and fheir dafes. l was firsf. Charles Dana and his dafe seelc re- freshmenfs befween dances on Safurday nighf. George Huggins makes sure fhey don'f gef all l l Collie! fea :DIVE lelrel lllurrldl' all' The pUD loucli. 'R I 1 Zta 1,0 V V , V A ,QA 1 l Q W N 'J- af f 242 ll-l f l l l Fasi' s'I'epping Bruce Lorenzini enfhusiasfically dances wi'rh his parlner Jean Connolly. unior School Glee Club half year of vocals endeavor at if Q ' S M. A ,. 5' f Q L' -J' V Ni 1 . s Boys meei' girls under 'rhe direclion of Mrs. Chubb, hosfess. Come on i'l' won'+ hurl- you urges Ronald Conarroe 65 he hands his dale her second cup of punch. The X S ' S' Y Faye f CC PEI This ol oul hi Conan fm lf0m H 'T5'l .sm 23 l D 1535 -. iflff. . Q 7'4- .,,. 'gn ingglr 5. IR ..---'W r lei 1 G E E 5 3 E A fn' ozurv. I Balloon dance labovel provides a challenge. Below. Mrs. Faye Chubb makes a minor adiusimenf under The wafchful gaze of a young hopeful. The Junior School Glee Club annually rops Off Jrhe year's acriviries wi+h a dance, This Yeafls dance was held on March Il in Bailey Lounge. The music, decoraiions, and refreshmenrs were Supervised by Mrs. Faye Chubb. The boys of The Junior School Glee Club and Jrhe girls, memberS of Mrs. Chubb's dancing classes. danced io re- corded music for prizes and enieriainmenl. 'S if 3355 Cham draw xx lul gaze Y lopS OH fhis Years ay Louflqe' en'fS were joys of lhe S members I iced lo re' l X Chance: Boys qallwer around lwosless, Mrs. Chubb, 'ro draw lols for blind dares. unior School students and dancing school dates hold successful part Brealcing 'l'l1e ice are Mr. and Mrs. l-lenry Sliaefer and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kira. My HJ ,I Q42 1 ros 17 I ' s' as ,44 QP' ,ii- Shall we da lbelowl. V nce? No sooner asked labovel flwan done 4 . rf ,Q lf gjf, 1' , S 5. ,W ' Z 7 S , 17 ' N ifrfkff' : 1 ggi! ff I 1 '3?xZr242i.?Efi VP ,f 'f-2, Tfnlffffif 'V 'f 2342225 11:3 Zguiei' 'i 5 . K Y. Vp . fmr , 9 If ' f X ij 5 'Iv f E , Q, H F' , ' 'Zffml 1 uw Q' f xi if t 1 Ml iff' f K Q Y I f k,', 2 Z0 X 4? f 2 X. 1 2 Z get ' 910 5 ZZ' Q, N W Q ! un X 4g7,',:,S E v , , Aff? if 1 S 5 ' A T5 ' vw 4fV'7Wi'?'P?f'2'W 's ' fs .. ' 3 Q b w- vb.. ,li if f ,wi . Q 1 , .X A 3 i 2 Dow, 3, 4 , Nt L 4 Q . ' z,' Q . - I , . - V 1 L4 5 1 f 4 . N si - 1 , -1, Q , 1 E I 1 1 6 X . A as WN. A. 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V pun: ' Q3 Aoademi plays host to mothers On April 30, Cheshire played hosf fo mofhers who came from as far as Los Angeles, California. Affer reqisfering in Bailey Lounge, where refresh- menfs were served and idenfificafion fags disfribufed, mofhers visifed fheir sons' classes unfil noon. A buffef luncheon was served, followed by a brief business meefing in fhe audiforium and enferfainmenf by fhe Junior School Glee Club, under fhe direcfion of Mrs. Rebecca Kifa. Mrs. Walfer Urban, presidenf of fhe Mofhers' Associafion, presenfed Mr. Sheriff wifh a checlc for fhe library fund. Mrs. Beniamin Preisner presenfed a check for fhe field house swimming pool. Affer an affernoon of afhlefic evenfs, fhe guesfs mef wifh fhe faculfy af a 'rea given in Memorial and Bailey lounges. Mrs. Faye Chubb, wifh fhe assisfance of fhe Mofhers' Associafion, was responsible for fhe day's program. Af 'rhe regisfrafion fable as- es... ,, -ws . SIS I sflgfawh fx' , Mrs. Judson Page labovel V , 1 ,K . s N . . . alleh 5 malces a sale, while William . pf A ' ,iii . M 'gf NX in as x .. W' Ag, . 1' i Y Q ,J 4 ,XX Q ffl. V ivxx .955 is P? fir Mrs. Anfhony DiGiovanni pins an idenfificafion fag on a regisfered mofher. . 4 ZR During The morning hours mofhers vusufed classes Above Mr Gcorfw Houghfon wufh Mrs Jacobson Mr. Walfer Taylor of fhe Englush deparfmenf lecfures pupuls and mofhers MK .f'. 1 ,Y ,Tx yJA,y 5 is - f ,ur iw' I z i uignoanusu l sf N iv- af' The Man Who Came Z0 inner A comedy by Moss l-larf and George S. Kaufman presenfed by fhe Dramafic Associafion Miss Preen ...... A ........... .. Janine Kovach Mrs. Ernesf W. Sfanley .... ...... C indy Fowler Richard Sfanley ......... ... Laurance Ginsburg Maggie Cufler Mr. Sfanley ........ .... N IB ea omze Sheridan Whifeside . . . . . . Docfor Bradley Ha rrief Sfanley cons.: one Berf Jefferson ........ Professor Adolph Mefz . . . . . . Expressman........... .. Lorraine Sheldon Beverly Ca rlfon . .. . . . ..... Pamela Byron Eric Va n Alsfine Mark Kurlansky Peggy Ewaskio Roberf Fisher . Samuel Boone . . . Josef Luck Nancy Diamonf Alberf Benham Banjo ......... . . . Marc I-lamburg Direcfor . . . ................... Terrence Mafern Sefs by .... Margo Gilyard, Jeffrey Salembier Lighfing by ....... Roberf Doyen, David Zigal Sound by ............. Roberf Bradlee Arf by ......... Enrique Novella u Whifeside: Will you fake your clammy hands off my chair-you have fhe fouch of a sex-sfarved cobra! , ' Maqfl Jefferson: If l don'f gef fhis sfory, l may lose my lob. biffen J frue ing ll1 i Jefferson: l know l'm a liffle high buf l can explain. everyfhing. I Jefferson: I'm invifed back for dinner. am l HON Q Whifeside: Yes, yes-l always feed fhe needy ai Chrisfmas fime. i 'WM ,a'ii+'9Z' ii. .ll H iiwf fa wi ,. I 4 mY iob. l Maggie: Here l arn a hard billen old cynic behaving like lrue siory magazine and lila- ing if. '- .. .lfi 1 ii :io Q .Qi 'ii-ff . V J: Miss Preen: If Florence Nighiingale had ever nursed you, she would have married Jack The Ripper . . . l can explain x Harriel: ll s only a iurile. buf I wfinied you in have ii. Periplania Americana more commonly known .49'1fi '7m' K1 . l ffilfqi Mah: So l made for you a communiiy of Y i I-, To The world as Jrhe American cockroach. .Q y 'te wif. r ' l WF i 'fij i Q. Q l43jgY zSU iw ' ,, -. .. :V l 1.1-'Av' 'X 'v I V, ,ing .1 A '21 K-, f' as of ,N .l . ,, 12.11 . A 4 .4 J? . ,, , 'L .3 , ' f f- ' '- -+V ' ' ff W we ,. 'iw 'ix f..'fxl1 ff' 'din 3, I -V - ff 'Lv 'J .Aff v P- V .- , - ,.'.. ' , f ,f r :iii nfl' la T . M W fi .1 ,W l' 'li' 'gi' fn- S' -1.1 f' ,eg ' ' 1 li 1 gigfffgiy ,,, X ' VA ' 0 u V R. 15.-Y 'Y gf. 1 :nga V7 R 2 i I -f ...A A 1,1 71 Aw n-V, f , ' J, . 4 V Zhi 'A-N ir Y , A Yi - ,,. 4, , ,lj W. -' .If fy' 'lil i l, E5 ' ,af , Y il . W f , I, 1 ,. H 'Q iii J F, . IN if , ag, X-X TV: 1 l aff' l :rho needy 0 V I, YH lf J, ' ,iifivic 'W' A w lx Ls? 1 7 ' v ,vv lpjgf A 'ff any qv., ' mf ,.. .. lv r ve X Zz 34 '. l.f-A ' -'f'2r:s:m.14 CW ' A ,. , 5 L QL ff, , ' ' - 'i Pe 4 ,-v F H1 ,- ,car V ','-Se, . I ' M .fi W , A -051' ,WT .-,BU ,xi x 'Ffa ,V V Vs. Senior Prom elects as its theme: Alice in Wonderland On Saturday, May I4, the Sen- ior Prom was held, using as its theme Alice in Wonderland. Dates arrived trom several states early in the atternoon and were escorted to their dormitory. The atternoon was spent at an informal hop, a tea, and sports. At 5:00 P.M., couples attended the Dramatic As- sociation's Play, The Man Who Came to Dinner. Dinner was at eighty the dance started at 9:00 and ended at midnight. The Memorial Study Hall decora- tions were executed by members ot the Senior Class Day and Prom Committee under the guidance ot student artists William Valletta and Kenneth Soderman. Mrs. Faye Chubb oversaw, directed, and ex- ecuted a delighttul prom. Z 1-, ' 4 I fl , Il y . tl ln ei? r 2 I E 1 'tg .4 f f,, .. i., ri, tif fi if . li- QSM! 1' A ', 3 it Y- av ff, g4,., The alterr lounge - - i ni . it U . x ir y t ,rw .-X34 4 J xv ' 'ZF ,I 4151.1 ,l,nu?', , - ,rfllif yy-45:25, f I4 A. Ili I rin' , . ,., M l l I '1 l , llrl .I I I Mr. d M Mlflitl Kitars l w V, uven railroad - 5 ff oon wenf by speedily in Bailey The Senior Garden was ablaze wiflu flowers, and flue warm Saf- urday affernoon eniiced many couples oufdoors. Seabury Norflu and Easf form 'flue background fo flue garden wluiclru is flue fofal resulf of flue work of seniors. The a ern . . . wluere couples conqregafecl for coffee and conversafion. Lounge .. . Mr. and Mrs. Slueriff af flue fea wifh Mrs. Michael Kifa serving. f 4 y , 'fi Wai l A Hiqluliqluf of flue affernoon Who Came fo Dinner. , V V., was flwe falenfed producfion of The Man h W ig? ytyfjq- 'kj Aft ,dis-M ' . Miss? ls- .VIC 32+ 1 W 5 1 T. Z fs , A 1 Quai 9 5 I f 1 s i X The colorful mural. seen In lfs enhrefy below cenfer drew delughfed responses 2. .-as Z ziffil- x at ' ,. , E .. ,gli it i-T41 .'A na.. 1 X- xx. ' , .Q ... mfg ,un .s ,. 7 7' - twin , .W w i 5 '15-Q, , ff' ' M we ' ' ' Q, Baccalaureate Service On Sunday, June 5, fhe Baccalaureafe Service began af fhree o'clock. Led by Dr. John Leahey, Marshal of fhe Daypfhe procession marched fo fhe audiforium where fhe non-denominafional services were held. lnfer-Club Council Presidenf Eugene lvlopsik insfalled fhe new Presidenf for fhe year ICI66, Michael Kifa. Mr. Sheriff delivered his annual speech which is here reproduced in ifs enfirefy. Commencemenf exercises for all sfudenfs are ever a memorable period. They mark a division in life's progress: a deparfure from one form of exisfence, which now becomes a memory, fo anofher form which is largely hope and expecfa- fion. This is an excifing occasion for all growing and acfive life. Leaving whaf has pasf we now exisf in an unknown buf eagerly awaifed fufure. Whaf we have already seen and felf remains wifh us as a memory, a parf of ourselves, fhough def- inifely only a parf. We carry fhis memory wifh us, now overshadowed by fhe dream which is fo be. ln all our opfimisfic expecfafions we fend fo fhink of fhe commencemenf period only as a brief and happy experience leading fowhaf may be called a golden fufure. We forgef fhaf any change in life, for beffer or for worse, resulfs from a previous experience of preparafion. This preparafion may have been unforfunafely only a period of driffing which foo offen has led no- where. Or if may have been fhe purposeful achievemenf of a goal. Whafever fhe prepara- fion, slighf or greaf, if has remained a parf of us, hopefully as aniassef, buf in any case a memory which aids us or handicaps us. Lef us realize fhen fhaf fhe experience we may call graduafion or commencemenf is nof only a momenfary source of happiness. lf is fhe end resulf of days or years of self-efforf, self-sac- rifice, self-growfh. We now look forward fo a new experience which may again be a period of fulfillmenf, or perhaps unforfunafely anofher period of driff. Cerfainly fhe pasf has been an accumulafion of memories nof always carefree. The fufure also musf be an accumulafion of memories. l'le who is wise musf build fhese memories wisely. For each individual his memory of fhe pasf, his self-awareness, and his hopes for fhe fufure are a limifed world, an infensely personal world, wifh a relafively narrow concepfion of fhe life of which he is a parf. Buf memory lives in a communify of men, nof only in each man himself. When memories of individuals are shared and combined in groups fhey become fradifions and fradifions evolve info hisfory. ln communifies and growing civilizafions memories refain fhe pasf, are a parf of fhe presenf, and become a parf of fhe fufure. As peoples fhen we recall pasf ages as golden ages and we hope also fhaf fhe fufure age will be a golden age. All ages of hisfory have had periods of com- mencemenf. These periods do mark divisions in fhe growfh of mankind. They are nof narrow lines of demarcafion buf rafher fhe climax of long periods of growfh which lead fo a new civiliz- 'ng l0f'3 lOd we hope may bring happiness and iUlflllmenf, 'even fhough foo offen if produces an unhappy change wifhin us or wifhouf us. ln fhis new world of fhe fufure our memories remain buf in all life we confinue fo build new memories and fhese foo become a parf of us Which we are fo cherish and freasure. Life is formed wifh many crises or periods Of rurning and decisions. There are many occasions of commencemenf when life has graduafed fo a new and wider field and we musf prepare far a larger iTions and mmuniTies eTain Tlie become G We recall i also ThaT 5 Ol Colll' ivisi0rlS 'll 9+ narr0W i6X Ol long ew givilil- siness and P US' I em0f'e5 rod UC95 ffl builcl new fi of ls LiTe' '5 oi Turn? J +05 ner Dr 5 laffle liTe. A crisis, iT musT be repeaTed, is a Time oT decision., a Turning poinT in The developmenT oT an individualgor a socieTy. As individuals we shall have To make decisions involving our bes+ good and as members oT a group, a civilizaTion or a naTion, we musT also parTicipaTe in deci- sions. And here The memories and The ThoughTs of many live beyond The narrow vision oT a single mind. We are Thus a parT oT The wider world oT spiriT. On This day oT CommencemenT we advance TurTher inTo This greaT and demanding liTe abouT us, noT only as limiTed individuals. buf now as companions oT Those who sTruggle To conquer The problems oT exisTence, noT only alone buT in an ever widening group. Memories we shall carry wiTh us wherever our desTinies may bring us-and l lcnow Trom my experience wiTh our Thousands oT alumni ThaT This may be Tar and disTanT in Time. We may noT always be aware ThaT These memories are wiTh Us and as greaT a parT oT us. BUT oTTen we are , , fin: ns...-. . reminded. A brieT glimpse of an almosT Tor- goTTen scene, a Tace in a crowd in a disTanT place, The sound of music in The air, The Touch oT anoTher's words, will again enliven The pasT and you will again reTurn Tor a brief buf happy Tew minuTes To a scene you will never TorgeT. '...1 . 13.-, 55.5. 'I THE SHERIDAN PLAOUE AWARD TO THAT MEMBER OF THE graduaTing class who besT combines The qualiTies oT The aThIeTe, The scholar, and The genTleman: ChesTer Charles Sadosky, Jr. THE RALPH MORGAN ORIFFITHS AWARD To ThaT member oT The graduaTing class who in The opinion oT The TacuITy and senior class has excelled in characTer, Triendliness and leadership: Ralph James Alexander. Honorable MenTion: Samuel SyIvesTer Boone. THE FREDERICK VOLRATH RICHMOND AWARD To ThaT member oT The graduaTing class who has besT ex- empliTied The aTTribuTes oT IoyalTy, devoTion and considera- Tion Tor oThers: Fredric Aron KersTein. I Honorable MenTion: KenneTh Dale SchIechTer. THE COSTIN CUP AWARD To ThaT member oT The grad- uaTing class who has besT improved his opporTuniTies aT The Academy: JonaThan Vaughn. THE HARVARD BOOK PRIZE To The sTudenT in The nexT To The graduaTing class who combined excellence in scholar- ship wiTh achievemenT in oTher Tields: Michael William KiTa, Jr., Class oT I967. THE I954 WEST POINT PLAOUE Tor The senior class winner oT inTer-club compeTiTion including all phases oT school IiTe: Arnold Ben WallensTein. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CUP AWARD To ThaT senior who has been ouTsTanding in quaIiTy oT worlc and leader- ship in non-aThIeTic exTra-curricular acTiviTies: James ManTred Calm. Honorable MenTion: William VaIIeTTa. THE ALICE GERTRUDE FIELD PLAOUE To The valedic- Torian oT The senior class: PeTer Louis SchusTer. THE RUSSELL MORLEY WICKETT BOWL Tor meriTorious conducT and aTTainmenT in The game OT hoclcey This bowl is annually inscribed wiTh The name oT ThaT graduaTing sTudenT igho has been deemed mosT praiseworThy: James BouTon oss. 262 THE ROSSMOORE LACROSSE CUP To The mosT valuable Team memberg Michael James Redden and ChesTer Charles Sadoslcy, Jr. SOL BERNSTEIN TROPHY Tor The besT all-around aThleTe: Ralph James Alexan- d . Hedinorable MenTion: ChrisTy Richard Hayes CLASS OF I94O CUP AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING SPORTSMANSHIP To: PaTriclc John Brennan. Honorable MenTion: Theodore Albin Rosen, THE F A T H E R S' ASSOCIATION PLAOUE To ThaT member oT The senior class, a member oT The sTudenT body Tor more Than one year, who has shown The greaTesT academic improvemenT This year: Rocco RoberT Davino Honorable MenTions: TimoThy Gillen Geier and RoberT Lindsay YeviTz. THE MOTHERS' ASSOCIATION- ARTHUR SHERIFF AWARD To ThaT member oT The senior class who. Tor aT IeasT Three years, has given The mosT oT himselT Tor The good of The academy: David Lee STeinberg: Honorable MenTion: Eugene Howard Mopsik. THE ORVILLE PRESCOTT AWARD. Tor creaTive liTerary endeavor: Randolph James Perazzini. Honorable MenTions: James David NgVeinsTocIc and Frederick Crossman Wil- ur. F Anclrew Roderic Do limollll' Chesler lo Ille SEI excelled I acliviliesl Firslz I Secono lliirclz I lo The Ju Firsl: C Secono Iliirclz . FIRST H' LANG David .lol Honoralal Mopsil. Cljp Tlberi ISSISI- I Ilesl Ielldn. Cllerd FQR IP io: fllliin Senior fly lor NH Ilie I lliis Billen ON- J llial for al iosl ol idemy: lowarcl RD lor inclolpli David in Wil- AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENT AMONG SCHOOL CLUBS: THE WELLES CLUB. Rresidenf: Wayne Ed- monds. AWARD FOR LEADERSHIP IN THE JUNIOR SCHOOL: Henry Lloyd Francis, Jr. HONORS OF THE FIRST RANK: Refer Louis Schusfer ........... 87.55 IGold Cordsl HONORS OF THE SECOND RANK: Andrew Wilson Taylor ......... 83:56 Roderick Owen MacDonald ..... 83:38 Donald Dongwook Park ........ 82.03 David John Nofhsfine .... .... 8 l.09 James Manfred Calm .... 80.63 Timofhy Gillen Geier ..... .... 8 0.27 Chesfer Charles Sadosky ........ 80.00 To fhe senior school sfudenfs who have excelled in scholasfic and exfra-curricular acfivifies: Firsf: Michael Kifa Second: John Sanfucci Third: Chrisfopher Kifa To fhe Junior School: Firsf: Charles Kaiko Second: Ronald Conarroe Third: Alberf Fiorillo FIRST HONORS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES: David John Nofhsfine. Honorable Menfion: Eugene Howard Mopsik, :i ., ,' ,1.':,' , L - A' 1 '., ' 1 .. '3?'- ' .'1.f I+' s Q . rssk '-4-A - .ff '11a'.. A . fi., . 3: TS ' ' ' 'fj' '- I W.-. - 3 :JJ A ' ,. ,. N . .71 1, Spf Q. A T I .4-f'-.-' T .- 7 , ff ,I ' I , I yy I f .. j 1 of .fX!7j-J, I 5-, L.'f.s W... FIRST HONORS IN ENGLISH: Randloph James Perazzinc. Honorable Menfion: James David Weinsfock. FIRST HONORS IN MATHEMATICS: Donald Dongwook Park. Honorable Menfion: James Manfred Calm. FIRST HONORS IN SCIENCE: The Bausch and Lomb Science Award: Refer Louis Schusfer. Honorable Menfion: James Manfred Calm. THE RENSSELAER MEDAL FOR MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE: Michael William Kifa. Honorable Menfions John Paul Sanfucci. FIRST HONORS IN HISTORY: Roderick Owen MacDonald. Honorable Menfion: Pefer Louis Schusfer. THE ACADEMY REVIEW Samuel lsraeloff, Co-Edifor Kennefh Schlechfer, Co-Edifor Randolph Perazzizni Ronald Schon Mark Siegler David Sfeinberg Sherman Telis Arnold Wallensfein James Weinsfock Wesley Creswick Barry Leviff James Hughes Mark Kurlansky Mark S. Levine Roderick MacDonald Sfeven Manning Eugene Mopsik HORIZONS Randolph Perazzini, Edifor Mark Kurlansky, Ediforial Board Lee Sfewarf, Ediforial Board James Weinsfock, Ediforial Board Frederick Wilbur, Ediforial Board William Valleffa, Arf Edifor Philip Douglass, Business Manager Eugene Mopsik, Business Organizer David Sfeinberg, Business Organizer THE MANUAL Arnold Wallensfein, Edifor Alan Adelson Mark Levine Breff Haddad Barry Leviff John Holf PRESS CLUB -David Sfeinberg, Chairman Samuel lsraeloff, Honorary Chairman Y Maffhew King, Secrefary-Treasurer Jon Block Irwin Novack Roberf Goldberg Sherman Telis Fredric Kersfein Roberf Trocolor Roberf Lauer Arfhur Zayaf, Jr. Barry Leviff Tl-IE ROLLING STONE James Calm, Edifor Bryan Grasson, Senior Class Edifor James Ross, Sporfs Edifor Pefer Schusfer, Copy Edifor William Valleffa, Arf Edifor Mark S. Levine, Business Manager Mark Siegler. Head Typisf Craig Colvin William Cox Charles Dana, III Harvey Eggers Wayne Johnson CHAPEL COMMITTEE. Maffhew Kochman Sherman Milcowifz Enrique Novella Theodore Rosen Frederick Wilbur Paul Boggia Kennefh Schlechfer Harvey Eggers Ronald Schon Arfhur Hifch Lee Sfewarf John Holf Roberf Tringale Fredric Kersfein Irwin Novack Donald Park INTERNATIONAL CLUB Philip Douglass, Presidenl' Wesley Creswick, Treasurer Pafrick Brennan Sfephen Carlough, Jr. Gilberfo del Valle Roberl Dennis John Friedmann Paul Godine Alfred Gruberf Rodrigo Uribe Jonafhan Vaughn James Mulcunry, Ill Dennis O'Connor, Jr. Bernard Sheinarf Arnaud Thieffry Rodrigo Uribe William Valleffa 'David Zigal SECONDARY SCI-IOOL SOCIETY FOR INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Arnaud Thieffry, Chairman William Valleffa, Secrefary-Treasurer Wesley Creswick Philip Douglass DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION Alberf Benham Enrique Novella Samuel Boone Jeffrey Salembier Thomas Wiggins, Presidenf Eugene Mopsik, Chairman Clifford Kramer, Vice-Chairman Alberf Benham, Sfudenf Chaplain Samuel Boone, Sfudenf Chaplain William Cox. Treasurer Arnold Wallensfein, Treasurer John Kranyecz, Secrefary WiIIiam.Sanderson, Secrefary I I 5 John Horsfman Mark Kurlansky oracHEsrRA Ronald Blouin 'lliam Eelske, III Wi Pefer Schusfer GLEE CLU B Donald Park, Presidenf James Hughes, Manager Craig Colvin Arfhur Hifch Edward Kosfrowski Michael Marcinek Jeffrey Salembier PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Andrew Abeles Rodrigo Uribe James Wible David Zigal SPANISH CONVERSATION CLUB Ronald Schon Arnold Wallensfein Frederick Wilbur CHEMISTRY CLUB Jeffrey Salembier, Presidenf Joseph Sfempien HISTORY CLUB ,--x- ,. Re'er Delra ferg Taxa, V, Ronald Blouih T I PHYSICS CLUB Joseph Perrelli Joseph Srempien Jeffrey Wayne DEBATE CLUB Roderick MacDonald, President Paul Jacobson, Capfain CHESS CLUB Claudio Remirez KEY CLUB Jonafhan Vaug Michael Adams William Eelske, III James Gagliardi Timofhy Geier Paul Godine Breff Haddad THE KEYSTONES James I-Iughes Michael Marcinek Donald Park Jeffrey Salembier hn, Pre-sidenf John I'IoII' Wayne Johnson Eredric Kersfein Richard Klein Roberf Lauer Chesfer Sadosky -' ' If . H J K.-.-. . . K VARSITY BOWLING Norman Hurewifz, Capfain VARSITY BASKETBALL Sfeven Manning, Manager Paul Boggia Pafrick Brennan Wayne Urban Sfeven Vardon James Hayes Eredric Kersfein George Pufz ? I James Ashwell Keifh Ebefl l VARSITY BASEBALL Roberlr Trocolor, II, Caplain Ronald Abale Joseph Pallon, Jr. Palrick Brennan Frederick Sanla Gilberlo del Valle I-I. Ford Srnilh. JF. Daniel Gooley Wayne Urban VARSITY SAILING William Sanderson, Jr., Caplain Arlhur I-Iilch Arnold Wallenslein Theodore Slrange Frederick Wilbur Arnaud Thielfry VARSITY FOOTBALL Chrisly I-Iayes, Co-Caplain Thomas Silyanic, Co-Caplain Ralph Alexander Brell I-Iaddad Duncan Barrell, Jr. Roberl Lauer Palrick Brennan Bruce Leo Bernhard Bundesman, Jr. Barry Levill' David Campbell John MacMahon Russ Desrosier Michael Marcinek Wayne Edmonds John Mason, Jr. Wallace Fabian Dennis O'Connor, Jr. Mark Kruger Bernard Sheinarl VARSITY SOCCER Irwin Novack, Co-Caprain Ralph Down Theodore Rosen John I-Iorslman ' Andrew Taylor William Monro Arlhur Zayal, Jr. VARSITY HOCKEY Enrique Novella David Zigal James Ross, Co-Caplain Marc RGICIW William Felske, Manager V Edward Koslrowski Andrew Taylor AREV-Y WRESTLING . . William Sanderson U ames Bulcher, Caplain I Michael Adams Donald Klemovich VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY Ralph Alexander Paul Mongillo Gregory O'ConneII, Co-Caplain Basll DlEmOg III TGVVY Osur Clark Owen, Co-Caplain RUSS Desrosler I VARSITY SKIING' SIanley Slern, Manager Allired Gruloerl George I-Iuggins VARSITY TRACK Mallhew King, Caplain Ralph Alexander Randolph Perazzini Alberl Benham Francis Poliorny Randall Clarlc Theodore Rosen Roberl Dennis John Wilce Gregory O'ConnelI John Wrighr Arlhur Za al Francis Gwen y VARSITY SWIMMING Gregory Baum, Co-Caplain Marlc I Levine, Co-Caplain Bryan Grasson William Murphy VARSITY INDOGR TRACK Mallhew King, Caplain Randall Clark F. Clarlc Gwen Roberl Dennis John Wilce I-I. 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Eile Han ' B 5aull,p Blick Block: Jol Bl00d Bloom' El glouhll Roi lyel Johr gocculll, 4 ogaeff. c .,l A Ab f , Ronald ...... Abglgs, Andrew .... 24, 192 .. 21, 24, 74, 131 b R mon .......... .. ............ .. icsdemya Review, The ......... ..... 8 5, Accra, William ............................ Adams, Michael ........ Adclson, Alan ...... Adelson, Roberf .... 24, 74, 125, 126, 179, 196, 260, 265, Albini Donald ............................ Alexander, Ralph .. 67, 141, 171, Alderman, Mark ......... Alegria, Jose ......... 24, , , 6, 132, 154, 202, 230, 260, 262, 74 124 I2 Alirangues, Leonard . ..................... . Allen, William ...........,........... 67, Amer, John ............................... American Shakespeare Fesfival Theafre 224, Amerling, Richard ......................... Andelson, Edward .. 68, 133, 135, 158, 183, Anderson, James . . . . Anderson, Roberl' .... 180, 195, Anderson, William .. 6...--...--...--..--.. Andrews, Charles .... ...... 5 2, Andrzeiczak, Henry Angelo, Roberl .............. .......... Arakelian, John .......................... Araraf, Ahmel ................ 52, 218, Arkln, Roy ...... 66, 133, 157, 174, 175, Aroff, Harry .......................... 73, Aronsohn, Lee ....................... 68, Aronson, James .................. 69, 174, Arlhur, Sheriff Field House 115, .. 114, 117, 178, 180, Ashwell James ........ 24, I66, 210, 266, Alkins, Gordon .......... 21, 52, 102, 130, Aufomafic Refailers of America II3, 222, Baccalaureafe Service .... ....... 1 1, 260, Baer, John ............ ................ Bailey, Alfred ........ 71, 134, 137, Bailey Lounge .................. Baker, William ........................... Bakis, John ........ 67, I66, 167, 176, 189, Balmer, George ........ 24, 74, 108, 132, Balogh, Dominic .......... 52, 155, Baluf, Sfeven ...... ................. Barber Shop .......................... Barbieri, Federico .................. 174, 175 Barnum, William ................ 66, 187, 195 Barrefl, Duncan ...... 25, 74, 108, I96, 198, 260, , 267 Barrle, Craig ............................ Barrow, Richard ......... 68, Barrowclough, Richard ................ 25, Barrows, Kilbrafh ........ ' .... 52, 92, 101, Barfh, Andrew ......... ............... Baseball, Varsify .... .. 189, 190, Junior Varsily ...... 192, Thllds ........... Junior School ..... Baskelball, Varsily .... Junior Varsify .... Thlrds ........... Junior School Midgefs ...... Bafes, Harry Baudner, Paul .... Baum, Gregory Beardsley, House .... Beaulac, Ernesl' . . . . ' i66f ' 'l6b', 171, 52, I55, 184, '26,' 'iisf 'liabf 21, 52, 70, Beauregard, John .............. 53, 70, Benham, Alberl' .. 25, 75, 108, 124, 125, 142, 152, 233, 244, 254, 264, Bennell House .......................... Berck, Alan ........................ 135, Bergamo, Ralph .... 192, Berger, Marc ....... ,,,, 7 1, Bernleld, Thomas .. ,,,, 25 Bernsleln, Michael . ,,,,,,,, 25, Bledenharn, Joseph ,,,,,,,,., 75, Bills, Eileen ......... .... 2 0, 83, 89, Bills, Ralph ........ .... 5 3, 92, 125 Blrnbaum, David ............ . 71, Black, William ............... Block, Jon ...... 25 70 130 155 'Blood, John ...... Bloom, Roberl .... Blouin, Ronald . . BlYe, John .. Boccuzzi, Carl .... BOQGSFT. Charles 68, 25, 140, 264. 72, ...66- DEX Boggia, Paul .. 26 75 168 169, 215, 264, 265 Bornze, Neal .... 67, 155, 112 254 Bonln John ......................... 53 77 Booksfore ............................ 86' 87 Boone Samuel .. 26, 70, 108, 124, 125, l26,'l32, 142, 233, 254, 262, 264 Boofh, Sfeven ...... ...... 6 7 155 179 199 Borden Carllon ..... ........ i ..... V ..... I . 53 Borysewicz, Waller ............... . 66 Bove Anorew ...... .,........... 1 57 Bowden Hall .... .............. 1 31 Bowles, Jeffrey .... ..... 6 7, 84 129 19? Bowles, Thomas,... .... 69, 163' 174' 210 Bowling leam .... .......... l ..... i 216 BOYd, Paul .... ........ ..., 5 3 B0Y1e, James ........... .. 53 Boyle, Lawrence ........... 53 75 Bradlee, Roberf .... .... 1 39, 233, 244.254 Bradley, Damon .... . ............... 53: 149 Brady Edward .... - ................ 20, 53, 88 Brady, John ............ 67, 128, 129, 163, I99 Braly, Murlin .......... 67, 129, 136, 155 Brandwynne, Richard .............. 68, 174, 195 Brennan, Pafrick .. 26, 125, 126 152 168, 189 262, 264, 265, 266 Bflrllfen Olga ............. 20, 54, 69, 238, 239 Brockney, Jeffrey ............... .. 75 Brodsky, Sfeven .... .......... 2 6, 76 Brooks, Sefh ..... ................ 7 2 Brown, Herberl' .... 54, 98, 128, 189 Brown Roberl .. ............... 26 Browne, George ................ .. 26 Buehner, Timofhy .... .... 5 4, 67, 213, 218 Buller, William ........ .... 1 27, 134, 137 Bundesman, Bernhard ........ 26, 74, 152, 266 Burke, John ........... ................ 2 6 Burke Jonafhan ..... .......... I 35, 205 Burfon, John ..... .............. 5 4, 92 Bulcher, James .. .. 27, 74, 132, I76, 178, I96, 266, 267 Buller, Lyle ...... .. 54, 132, 228, 234 Buffrick, George ........... 20, 119 C Caban, Pablo .................... 67, 144, 233 Caldera, Alberlo .......... 144, 202, 204, 241 Caldera, Jose ...... 69, 125, 157, 180, 182, 194 Calm, James .. 27, 84, 120, 121, 127, 262, 22l23, 4 Campbell, David' ...... 27, 152, 153, 154, 266 Cannon, Thomas .. 21, 71, 127, 131, 148, Cano, Juan .............. 160, 161, 162, 218 Cardillo, Massimo .. 21, 127, 131, 148, 1682 2 Carlough, Sfephen .......... 27, 76, 144, 264 Carlsson, Neil ........ ...... 6 8, 158, 183 Carpenfino, Dorolhea ........... 20, 90 Carrano, Anfhony .... .... I 39, 202 Carriero, Pefer ........................ L...'67 Casey, Owen ........................ 180, 182 Cash, Hugh ................ 20, 54, 102, 144 Cafholic Chapel Commiflee .............. 133 Cavallo, Sfella ....................... 20, 89 Cavanaugh, Joseph ................ 27, 152 Cayne, Gerald ..... 69, 132. 141 Cerrone, Richard .... ....... 1 30, 144 Chapel Choir ...... --------- l 33 Chapel Commiffee .... ---- 1 32 Chase William ..... ---- l 57 Chernisfry Club ..... ---- 1 39 Cheries, Waller ----- - 69 Chernin, Roberf ------- 184 Chesbro, Jack ..... ---- 7 2- 155 Chess Club ....... ------ l 39 Chiflum, Mark ..... 136 Chrislensen, Roberl ---- 203 Chrisfian, Richard ...................... 118 Chrislmas Program .................. 234, 235 Chubb, Faye .. 20, 54, 226 240 242. 243 ' 247, 250, 252, Chudd Andrew .................---.- 71. 157 Clark, David ............................ 70 Clark, Randall .. 27, 166, 201, 202, 204, 267 Clarke, Leon .............................. 54 Cloulier, Paul ....... ..... .....--.-- 7 5 . 152 Clucas, Edward .... ---------- 7 2 Clunan, Consfance .... 20. 86. 87 Clyfemnegfra ,,,,,,,, .................. 6 6 Cogger, William ,, .................... 27 Cohen, Richard .. 67. 132. 141. 155. 192 Cohn' Erick ,,,,, .................. l Cole, Ransey ....... -- -------' 174 Coleman, Arfhur ....... ........... 5 4, 144 CoHen, Bguce ......... 1 .................. i Ro erl ............................ Cc5glv1n,' craig .... 27, 67, 127, 134, 264 Conarroe, Richard ...... 77, 158, 159, I74, ,N Cannes Re-1 ,g 3 L35 1'-4 -4 - J 24 '1 -a C'5'?3 1. Fran: ,, 23 jg j. COWHOi.,', T o 'g 57 ilszi 151 CCM? 1' 'li'Cl'is .. rl ij-l COHSCJIF, 6133913 - ......... 6' CTW? Jo'n ..... .........,.. 2 -3 Cooke. Joseph ..... .......... 5 5 94 CCOWCG Pow d 77, l6l, 165, 114 Cooocr Baca ..... ........... 1 35 155 Coooe' David .... ....... 6 7 176, 178 Cor err' A!--la .............. 75, 163 184, 19-1 Corpse, John .. 55 94 av, 127, 131, 148, 1-17 Cosrnarz John .................. 158 187 135 Cox, William .... 28, 75, 127, 133, 160 , , , 264 Creswlcr, 'Nea e, 25, 143, 1-14. 147 4 Cross-Counlr-,Q Varsity ............. Crossley Harold .................... 125 160 CfOwc11.Wi11iam ,66, I55, 171 2c2' 219 C'YSldl, Frederick .................. 28, 74 127 Culhane, Pcfcr .. ...... ......... i 199 CUNY Ora .,..... ....... 7 2 Cusfodians .......... ,,,,,, 1 12 Cyrus Taylor Award .... 228, 230 Dabkey, Slcven ............ 135, 158, 159, 205 Dana, Charles ...... 28, 74, I27, 240 241, 264 Dance Band ............................ 136 Dann, Douglas .. 67, 132, 134, 141, 155, 212 Davila, Eduardo .............. 28, 74, 160, 162 Davino, Rocco ...................... 28, 262 Davis, Michael ....... 66, 128, 132, 140, 144 Dayfon, Charles .. ............... ..,. 2 0 Debafe Club .............. I-13 Deqnan Mark ..... ....... 7 5, 155 202 Del Favero, Pefer 28, 127 140, 265 Della Volpe James .............. 189 110 191 Del Valle, Gilberfo ...... 29, 74, 192, 264 266 D'Emo, Basil ..... ......... 2 9, 74, 266 DeMusis, William . ................... 173 Denholm, Roberl' .................... 71, 180 Dennis, Roberl' ........ 29, 76, 204, 264, 267 DeRosa, Roberf ........ 135, 148, 158, 159 205 De Sanfis, Chrisfopher .................... 71 Desrosier, Russ .......... 29, 70, 152, 176 266 Devlin, Bradford .............. 135, 183, 205 DeVy1der, Paul ..................... .... 1 41 Dial M For Murder .... ..... I 42 232 DiCorpo, Mark ........ .... .... 6 9 Dionisio, Arfhur ............ . 127 Di Persio, John . .. 55, 174, 237 Doane, Paul ...... ....... 6 9, 155 Doerr William .. ........ 77, 164 Doherty, James .. .. 125, 171, 192 Doherfy, John .... , ...... .... 2 02 Dokas, Thomas .......... . 170 Dolgoff, Roberl' .. .. 29, 70, I55 Donovan, Baine .. .. 75, 185, 186 Donovan William .. ........ 29,74 Doonan, Kevin ...... 125 Dorfman, Ira ....... .. 67, 192, 216 Dorfman, Slephen .......... .. 71 Dofchin, Richard .................. 71, 152 Dougan, Ronald .......................... 142 Douglas, Roberf .................... 55, 94 Douglass, Philip .. 29, 76, 129, 144, 147, Dowd, Daniel .................. 76, 176, 178 Dowling, Geoffrey .................. . 69, 158 Down, Ralph .... 29, 75, 108, 125, 126, 132, 160, 161, 210, 211, 266, 267 Downing, William ...... ....... ..... I 5 9, 183 Doyen, Roberl' ........ .... 1 34, 160 254 Drake, Jeffrey ......... ........ 6 7, 134 Dramafic Associafion .......... 142, 244 Duckworfh, Rommie ................ 163, I99 Dupre, Bevan ......... 77, 157, 173, 196 Duvoisin, Jean ..... ............... I 79 Dyas House ..... .... ........ ..... 7 4 Earle Pefer ................... .. 144 Eberf, Keith ....... .... 3 0, 166 167 266 Eddy, Walfer ..... ............... I I2 Edmonds, Norfleef ........ 30, 125, 126, Eggers, Harvey 30, 74, I27, 132, 149, 206, 207, 264, 267 Eidler, William ............ 72, 132, 141 194 Elliof, William .... 71, 171 200 203 Ellioff, Thomas ....... 55 71, 101 Englund, Eric .... ......... 7 7, 174 Erskine, Chrisfopher 153. 195 I . 'IQ I Iflil , pl11 E115, Michael .... ...... 7 1, 111, 127 I Evans Calvin .... .... I 58, I74, I75, 202, 205 Evans, Roger .............. . I92 , Ewing, Frank .... ..... , ..... 7 7 Ezequelle, David 73, 233, 240 . lf ,ill 1' Fabian, Wallace .... 30, I25, I26, I52, I96, I 1 , 230, 260, 267 Fader, Mark .............. 77, I3I, I34 Fagan, Frank ............ 73, I60, I68, I7l, I72 1. Fagan, Thomas .. 70, I25, I60, I62, I68, l7I, I72, 20I, 202 1 . 1 . Faniul, Gusfavo .................. 76, I34, I47 3 Fafher and Son Banquel' .... 228, 229, 230, 23l 'g Felske, William .... 30, I36, l4l, I84, 264, 265, 266 1 I i lfll Filed House Dormifory ............ ........ 7 8 1' 1 Fiore, Richard ............................ I74 ll Eisclger, Sliiff I .......... , ........ 74, l27, I96 f isc er, ic ae .......................... 55 , Fisher, Roberl' .. 75, I32,' I34, I37, Ig2,7 251377 ,1 4 , 5 ,E Fisk Pefer .................. 55, 68, I94, 239 nf 1 Fifzgerajdh Thomas ........... 75, 233 Fynn, o n ........ .................. 3 L , Foley, Ronald ....... ..... 5 5, I63, I99, 2I8 7 1 Foofball, Varsify ..... I52, I53, I54 'I I Junior Varsify .... ........ I 55, :56 1 Thirds ...... ...... ............ 5 7 1 Junior School .... ............... I 58 I If Midgefs .., ...... ................ I 59 ll, Foppiani, Gregory 72, I55, I79, 2l2 1 I Forresl' Sfeven ..... ................. 6 7 I 7 ' Forfier,' Pefer .... .............. 3 0 lv Fasfer, Alan ...... ...... 7 5, 152, 184 ,I I Francis, George .... .................. I I2 ilqsli Francis, Henry .... .... I 64, I87, I95, 263 I1 7 Erankiq Tlljlomas ............ 30, 1 renc ouse .... .............. , Friedmann, John ..... 3I, I44, 264 1 E lj I, Frifz, Russell ....... .. I25, I39, I80 1 ii, Q Fullerfon, William ....... 72, I63 I f1,i 1, 7 Fusfe, Rene ........ .......... 5 6 I ,I f G ,, I, eaaiiaiili, James ....... ..... 3 1, 70, 265 fll , Ga or ouse ............ .. 72 ,I f I Ganezer, .Bruce ............... . I3I 1 Ganfer, W1II1am ...... .... 5 6, 66, 98, I40 15. I I Gardiner, Roberl' .... .............. 5 6, I29 I I I Garner, Cary ...... .... 7 3, I26, I54, 240 p I l Garfhwaif, Bruce .... ................ I 92 1 1 gaspirii, Rsngia ................ 135, 174, I35 1 I aug en, to erf ........................ 2 1 .1 I Gavin, Richard .... 55, 72, 134, 135, 137, 249 I 111 L f 1, Gazlay, Chrisfopher. ...................... 7I 1 , 1 e-5151, Timaihy .. 31, 74, 110, 125, 125, 141, 188, ,, 1, I I H 252, 253, 255 7 Genovese, Philip ................ I58, I74, , ' I Geoffrey Ferris Award .. .......... .. 7l l4l l95 228 I Geo he an Michael ...... I92 I48 254 1 88 r . I 1 1 ., , 9 Q 1 - 1 . ij! , Giganfe, Alexander ..... ....... 6 6, I3I, f n Ginsburg, Laurence ........ I42, I63, I88, 1 1 j Gillies, John ........... ..... 2 0, 56, 82, , I Giordano, Nicholas .... .......... , .... I I2 1 Giuliano, Carmine ..... ............ 3 I li. Gladych, Richard ......... ......... I 64, 'Ilf 1 grass Pgfngagerie, The ........... I42, 244, 1 ee u ' ........................ I34, I C3155 ciiib, Junior schooi .. 135, 234, 246, Godine, Paul ............. 3I, 76, I44, 117, ' A I Goffi, David .... ............. iixf, Gold, Paul ......... .... I 80, ff Q Goldberg, Leon ........................... 51,l' goigbergclnabeii ,............. 31, 70, 1 o en, ear ........................... . 39, eoiaschmidi .... 58, 133, 135, 154, 155, 'I' eaif .......................... 210, 211,' 1 , Goodman, David ........ 66, I3I, I48, 117 Golley, Daniel .......... 3l, I89, l90, I9l, ,L l,l7 Gorry, Thomas .... 56, 73, 96, I52, I80, 218 Gorfon, Frank ........... .............. I . 69 Gransfein, Charles , Granf Richard . Grise, Joseph ..... Grobsfein, Bruce .... Grossmann, Ladislao .. Grosso, William ..... Grove, Frances .... Grover, Neal ,li il Granf, James Grasson, Bryan Griffin, Gregory .......... fa...- 152, 158, I27, I80, I8l, 264, .--fs..--5...-.5 Gravenhorsf, Paul ......... Greenberg, Paul ...... I35 154, 155, 187, 7 Greenhaus, Bernard .............. . .... 67, i'.'.'. 32 zo Gruberf, Alfred .. 32, 75, I08, I32, I44, I49, I88, 2I2, 264, 267 Gruef, Paul .... .......... 7 I, I63, I96 Gual Tomas ..... ......... 7 I, I92 Guildford, Glenn .. ..... 56, 76 Giuliano, Carmine ----- - 74 Gufierrez, Fernando .... -.-- 5 6 Hagen, Ronald ....... Hall, Jul1a ...... Hall Roberf Hamburg, Marc ...... Hammer, Geoffrey Harding, William Hare, Michael .......... Hargrove, Richard H Haddad, Breff .. 32, 70, I30, I32, l4I, I55, I96, 264, 265, 266, 267 ...-...- 66, I40, I55 90 20, Halle, Leslie .......................... , 77, 180, zoo, 202, 73, 141, 173, ........idl..56I '03, I Harms, Johann .. 202,i204, , 20 I55 254 I94 I57 I25 I4I 70 2I8 I73 7I Harrick, R1chard ................ 66, I57, Harris rfhur . ..... 69, l38, , A .............. Harris, Gary .... .. Harris, Michael ...... 66, I25, Harrison, Richard .... Harf, Bosworfh Harwood, Richard 3-5-58,...-5-8 I4I I32, I40, 209 I29 I39 32,74 73, Hafchfield, Bradley ........ 68, I33, I35, 202 Hasslock, Edward ............ 68, I35, I64, I74 Haffen, Mark ...................... I57. Hawlfins, Theodore ...................... I35 Hayes, Chrisfy .. 32, I25, I26, I52, I96, 262, 266, 267 Hayes, James .... 32, '76, I68, I70, 222, 265 Heberf, Paul ..... -.1-.Q-.- 2I, l27, I3I, I48 II8, II9 Hechf, John ................ Hedberg, Richard ................ 57, 68, 237 Heller, Reed .................. I55, I7l, I72 Hendrickson, Howard .. I60, I6I, I62, I99, 2I8 Henry, Dorofhy ........................ 20, 90 Hercy, Sfephen .......................... 73 Hess, Floyd ........................... 69, I33 Hesselmeyer, Frederick ................. 20 Hill, Thomas ............... 33, 75, I52 Hine, Francis .......... 66, I33, I34, I57, I80 Hisfory of Cheshire Academy Hisfory Club Hifch, Arfhur .. 33, 76, I25, I26, I32, I34, 2I2, 264, 265, 266 Hockey, Varsify ................ I84, I85, I86 Junior School ........... . I87 Hoffman, Keifh ..... ..... I 58, I59 Hoffmann, Goefz ...................... I .... 76 Hogan John .................. 75, I52, 204 Holf, John .. 33, 70, I30, I32, I4I, I49, I96, 264, 265, 267 Horizons .......................... I28, I29 Horsfman, John ...... 33, I42, I63, 244, 264, 266 Horfon-Billard, Sfuarf ............ 57, 97, I83 Horfon Hall ........... 68, 69, 239 Horwafh, Jeffrey ....... 7I, I34, I55 Houghfon, George .... 57, 92, 25I Housfon, Winfred ....... 33, 70 Hoyf, James ........................ 7I, I94 Hubbard, Raymond .................... 20, 88 Hubeny Francis .......................... 205 Huggins, George .. 33, 75, I32 I88, I96, 24I, 267 Hughes, James .... 33, 70, I34, I37, 263, 265 Hummel, GorDon ........................ I52 Hurewifz Norman ........ 33, 67, I34, 2l6, 265 Hurley Hall, Governor .................... 70 Hurf, Robin ............ ...... I 40, l4I I63 Hydeman, Edwin ..... 59, l33,' 134, HYVIICIC. Fred .. ......... lannoffi, John ........ .......... ...,,, 7 5 Icenhower, William 57, 74, I67 2l8 Inf1rmary ................................ I IO7 lnfer-Club Council ............... 83' I25 infemafianai Club .............. 105' 144 lsraeloff, samiiei .. 7o, 84, 128, I30,' 155 A 195, 197, 263, 255 267 Ives, Gregory .... .............. I 64,' I74 Jacobson, Lawrence .. ..... 69, I64' Jacobson, Paul . . . Jaeger, Randall . . i i Jensen, Bruce . Jigger Shop .... Johnson George ,,,,,, I Jonnson, Helen Johnson, James -.-....5-.- Johnson, Richard Johnson Wayne .... Jones, Craig . . . . . . ff'57f' u....-..u.- . '59f ' .5 no I92 34, I43, 265 7I, I34 I34, I66, I67 IO7 2l8 87 I06, 97, I64, I65 .. 20, 85, 75, 155, 199 34, 74 I4I, 265, 266 66, I57 Joyce, Richard ...... ................ 5 7 Juarf, Edward .......................... II3 Juliano, Carmine .......... I55, I74, I96, 205 Junior School Modellers .................. I48 Jurale, Bernard ......... ......... 5 7, 'I39 K Kahl, Paul ...................... 34, 74, I32 Kaiko, Charles .... 68, I35, I48, I64, I65, I74 205, 263 Kaifner, Gregg .......................... 69 Kamnan, Sfephen ............... .. 7I Kane, Noel ...... 57, 7I 84, I28 Kaniwec, Onufrli .. ............. ll8, II9 Karnal, Craig ..... .... 6 6, I33, I57, I68 Karvelis, Francis ............... 57, I33 Kasfen, Luis ............................ 34, 70 Kafopes, Charles ........ 72, I34, I63 2I6, 2I7 Kafzman, Sfeven .. ..................... 66 Kau Roberf ............................ 76 Kaufman, Michael ................... 69, I34 Kelley, Lawrence ........ 20, 58, 70, I0l, I25, 228 Kelley, Richard ..... 70, I60, I84, I86 Kelly, Dennis ........... . 34, 76 Kelly Glen ..... 66. I58, I79 Kennedy, John R. . .......... I60, I80, 2I8 Kennedy, Kevin ..................... 34, I52 Kern, Harry ........ . 35, 66, I52, I53 I76, I77 Kersfein, Frederic ........ 35, 70, I30 I32. I4I, . I49 I68, I69, I70, 262, 264, 265 Key Club .................................. I40 Keysfones, The .... ................ I 36, I37 King, David .. ........... 58, 75, I43 King, Edward .. I29, I30, I4l, I43, I44, 204 King, Maffhew ....... 35, 202, 264, 267 Kirby, Roberl' ..... I29, I34, I37, I39, I44 Kirsch, Marfin .................. . I94 Kiss, Lance ...... ..... 6 7, l38, I63, 2l6 Kifa, Christopher .. I25, I30, I32 I57, I80, 263 Kifa, Michael, Sr. T ......... 9, 20, 58, 236, 247 Kifa, Michael, Jr. ........ I25, I29, I30, l4l, I43, I44, I47, I49, I76, 260,262,263 Kifa, Rebecca ..... Kiffrell James Klahr, Andrew .... Kleef Frederick ..... Klein, Richard .... Kleinman, Michael Klemovich, Donald Klimas, Ronald ...... Knapp, Jonafhan .... Knighf, Dorofhy .... Koch, Michael ....... Kochman, Maffhew 9, 58, I33 I34. Koefoed, Ch risfopher .............. Koefoed, Erik ....... Koenig, Ira ........ Koenig, Roberl' ..... Koss, Timofhy ...... Kosfrowski, Edward Kovalsky, Richard . . . Kramer, Clifford I35. 234, 24I, 243, 247, 250, 257 Il0, I73, I94 35, 70 35, 70, I34, I37, I55, I96, 265,267 .. ...... - ....... 67, I4l 35, 76, I79, 266 .. ................ 202 7I, 20I, 202 35, I68, I70, 2l0, 2Il, 267 35, 76, 87, l27, I32, I49,264 I33, I79 68, I57, I58, l95 ................. .. 36 . .... 68, I35, I87, I95 I57, I99 36, 76, I32, I34, I84, I85, I86, 265, 263 36, 70, I25. I26, 267 I32, I49, I96, 23I, 233, 264. Kranyecz, John .......... 36, 70, I33, I52, 264 Krasnovsky, Fred .................... I55, I96 Kreidler, Harry .... ................... I I2 Kreidler, Mary .. ............. II3 Kremen, Joel .... .................... 6 6 Kropp, William 68, I64, I65, l83, Kruger, Mark ....... .......... 3 6, I55, 266 Kruschka, William .............. ' .... I7I, I72 Kuk Sfephen ........... 58 I52 I54, I89 Kurlansky, Mark N ...... L La Course, George ..... La Course, John ...... La Course Joseph .... Lacrosse, Varsify ...... Junior Varsify ........ La Flamme, Roberf .... ............ Z Laggren, Lawrence .. Laioie, Beecher .... Lauer, Robert ..... Laurence, Donald Layman, George .... Leaher, John ........ Leary William ....... Lederman, Daniel Lee Oliver ......... LeFeber, David ..... Leffingwell, Bruce .... 28' l29,' 142, 233. 36' I ' 254 244, 254, 263, 155, 9 I . ..... 173 , 7 198. 257 .... 199 '27 .202 . I55' 26' . 35, 70, 141. 265' 266 76 I33' 2 -5 ll.58..??1H-,N '83 . 77 .u.5.: ' . ...nn j-' 69 I29. I39 C '- .McCoy lx 41! I I I I I L I. I. L1 L1 Li Lc Lu I.u Lu Ly: Ma Ma Ma M61 Ma1 Mai Mal Mac Mali Mali Man Mani Ivlan1 Ihlam a Mez Marii Mdrlrl Mars, Marsh Masla .Masoi Mason Massir Mafeii Maxso1 MQZZGI MCAIH, MC ar McC Mccliil I'lCKeI mdfinn MCMan1 MCIvlurr eadl Meaglie Meller, Melllorii e d0zi lljfsla. frlm Muller? Filler Nllddiegc lj! I1iIE::Ih lille s'1 I 1 Mini 111 Mine? mllikiiif lsgeh, U 3 7 202, 282, 264, 266,' 114' .14 4 3 78 I6 I64 6 0 EI 76 7 I69 I70 262 21,4 265 29, I30. II Hi 1.11 204 35. 202, 281 257 122. 13-1. 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'il 1 8 Lloyd Gron Lackey R1chard Loder House Loder James 58 77 Lorenzini Bruce .... , , , 5, , I99, 242 Lovell, Richard .... .................. 5 9, 93 Lozada, Eduardo .... .................... 7 4 Luck Josef ............ 76, I43, I63, 254 Lundgren, Kenneth ...................... 75 Luth, William ...... ...... 7 0, 2l2, Lysaght, Richard ........ . .......... . M MacDonald, Roderick .. 37, I4l, I43, 263, 265 MacGowan, James .................... I0, 59 MacGregor, Richard ........ I39, l45, I46, 233 Macharelli, David l40, I70, l7l, 2l9 Mackey, Kirk ...... ............... 7 0, I4I MacMahon, John .. ........ 74, I55, 266, 267 MacMahon, John .................... 37, 2I0 Maduro, Carlos ...... 68, I25, I60, I6I, I96 Maintenance Crew ................... II8, II9 Maloney, Richard ....................... I74 Man Who Came To Dinner, The I42, , , 254, 255, 257 MangI1af1co, Michael ..................... 38 Mannrng, Steven .... 38, 70, I68, 263, 265 Manual ................................ I30 Mdqueira, Francisco ................ .. 75 Marcinek, Michael 38, I34, I37, I52, . , 265, 266 Mdfln. P1lar .... ........ 5 9 IOO MWGY ClYde .... ...... ' .. 73 Mars, Peter ....... ,,,, I 73 209 Marshall, Robert ........ ............ ' . 59 Maslar, John ............................ I57 Mason, Daniel .... I25, I33, I57, I80, 202, 203, Mason, John .................... 38 I55, m818118.88, JOl II'l ...... 38, 78, 2I0: 211, 287 alefn, Terrence ...... 59, 75, I42, 244, 254 Maxson, Arthur .... ............... 5 9 69 MGZZGIFB, 1141811881 ......... 68 135' 179 MCAll1s1er. Jean ..... .... .... 2 2 0 MCG-1r1h7.Th8m88 .... .. . 70 194 McCoy, E888 ...... .... ........ ' 1 06 MCC11811, 088181 .... ............ 8 9' 134 MCCU11011Qh ....... 74, 132, 1119, 192, 228 MCK6lVeyI Jghn 1481-81. 21.81.18 '.'.. .Il.'.1I1IQ.77'2i'1l8 NICIVI-911115. Jus1i11 .... ........ 3 8 152 184 MCMUHSY. 1311811 66 157' 178' 199 Mead, Bruce ......... .... ' ' 72' I88 Meagher, 131811818 .... ' 7I Mellen John ............ M-311181181 Hall ........... ' 222 228 hlendoza- Ricaraa ...... 38 70' 144' 198' 287 efqla, M8118 .............. I ' ' 155' 184 Memmam CIIGIIIES II ......... , 59 MeH,IeIII John IIIII ............ Li..I52 lcflller. 1288811 ........ fiiiiiiiiiiii .... '. 118 1f1d1e1o11. 1288811 .... 59, 69, 140, 141, 188, Mid-WInter Prom .... , '67'2717J4' l 'COW'l2- 5118118811 'ff 38 I27 264 nllares, Jose ..... ' ' 59' 145 M 'e'- Boris 59 67 Mme IIMI II ..... MIIIs,r Pslfrfiie' fjj, M111Ore, Francis Minskoff, Josep.1 ',', M1ssett,I.Joseph ,, , II3, I79, 2I8 60 I27 98 68, I28 Ocean, Stephen ..................... 67, I63 O'Connell, Gregory .... 40, 65, 76, I66 I67, 202, 204, 266, 267 O'Connell, Walter ...................... I57 O'Conner, Lawrence .......... I27, I44, I63 O'Connor, Dennis ...... 40, 76, I55, 264, 266 Ogden, John ...... .................... I 57 O'Halloran, Walter ................. .. 40 Okun, Robert ...... I25, I94 O'Lear, Gregory .. ....... 40 Ortner, Frederick .... ..... 6 0 Osborn, George .... ........... 6 0, 73 Osborn, Harry ........................ II2 Osur, Terry .......... 40, 76, I76, I77, 266 Outcasts ......... ....................... 2 40 Owen, Francis .... 40, I66, I67, I89, Oxnard Edward ...... .... .......... 2 O P Padro, Rafael .... .... ...... 6 8 , I64, I74 Page, Kenneth ..... ....... I 53, I73, I94 Pagnam, Timothy .. .... 40, I68, I69, I70 Palmer House ............... .. 67 Palmer Percy .... ........... 6 I, 99 Palmer, Vera ...... .. 20, 6l. IU4 Pandaiis, Gregory .---- I541 165 Pane, James ............ ............... 7 5 Paolillo, Carmel .......................... IO6 Paolino, Stephen .... 76, I3O, l45. I63. 209 Park, David ........................ 70, I34 Park, Donald .... 4l, 76, I32, I34, I37, l4l. 263, 264, 265 Parker, IGIIenn III ............................ I7g CCI ose ..................- ------- 582781, 6lOl II'I '7 ............. 89, 111, 183, 194 Patpongpanit, Nirundon ........ 4l, 75. I44 Patterson, Richard ............ 6l, 74, 98 Patton, Joseph .......... 4I, 75, I89, 266 PechteIl,IRaymond ....... Iago. E229 Perazzlni, Randolph .... . 1 I2qI 261 267 Perrelli, Joseph . ......... 4I, I46, 265 Pesce, Vincent . --------- - 139 Peterson, IlJIon ............... ........... 9 I7 Philli s ouse .......... ------ -------- Philligs, Robert .... 6I, 72, 96, 206, Phipps, Frank .................. 76, I34, 2l2 Photography Club .. ---- l3l- Phvsics Club .......... ----- ----------- 9 8 Plouffe, DGary ........................ III PQ ue, ion ,,,,,. .................. , Pogorny, Francis .. 4l1 76- l52- 202' Ponn, Richard .. .... 68, l35, I64, Ponzillo Gary .I ..........-......- Porter House ...... ......... ,.... . 8 7 Porteus, Chnstopher . ............. I74 Pos1n, Stuart ..... .. I34I MI Pottnarst, Russell -- Rosenthal,' Frederic Ross, James .... 42, 76, I27, I84, 262, Rothenberg, Mark ............ .......... Rothschild, Edmund 42, 76, Rouleau, Edward ..... Rouleau, Raymond ....... II8, Rubin, Paul ...... .. I74, l75, Ryzak, Jeffrey .. S 69, I34, Sack, Michael .............. 68, I28, 206, Sadinsky, Steven .................... 74, Sadosky, Chester .... 43, 74, IO6, I25, l4l, I96, I97, 262, 263, 265 Sailing ........................ 2I2, 213, Salvucci, John .......................... Salzberg, Richard ...............,...... Sanchez-Berroa, Roger ................... Sanderson, William .... 43, 76, I32, I49, l84, I85, 264 Santa, Frederick .. ........ .. 43, I89, Santilli, Robert ...,.......... Santucci, John .... .... I 40, I46, I47, Sanzone, Michael .......... 69 , I80, I82, Sargent, Jonathan ...... I64, I65, I83, Scannell, John ...... 264, 266 . 7I I4I II8 II9 I92 I94 208 I94 I26, 267 214 I25 73 bl I45, 266 266 43 263 I94 205 66 Schaeberle, Philip .................. 73, ISS Schifellite, Carmen ...................,.. I27 Schlechter, Kenneth ...... 43, 70, 85. I25. I26, I28, I32, 2I2, 262, 263, 264 Schmelzer, Jeffrey ...................,.. 67 Schneider, Eugene .... 75, I32, I34, I36, I37 202 Schon, Ronald .... 43, 76, I32, I45, 263, 264 265 Schonbrun, Keith ........ 77, I29, I39, 209 Schor, Fredric ................. 72, I39 Schultz, William ...................... 6I, 222 Schuster, Peter .... 44, 84, I25, I26, I27, I36, I4I, 262, 263 264 Scott, James .... I52, I89, I90, l9I, I92 Sears, Erika ........................ 20, 90 Secondary School Society for International Cooperation .... .... I 47 Segal, 8enet .............. I ............. I44 Senior Class and Day Comm1ttee .... I26, 256 Senior Class Officers ...................... I24 Senior Council .......................... I26 Senior Garden .................. . 257 Senior Prom ...... .. 25, 257, 258, 259 Sevigny, Albert .... .................... I I8 Shaefer, Doris .. ...... 62, 97, 237, 247 Shaefer, Henry .... 62, 82, IOO, I44, I47, 247 Shapiro, Marc ..... ............... I 45 Shapiro, Samuel .. -----f 74 Shaw, Homer ------- 112 Shea, Michael .. ...... 67, I96 Sheehan, John ..... 75, I52, III Sheinart, Bernard 44, 66, I38, 266 Sheriff, Arfhur Il, 20, 2l, II4, 228, 230, 23l, 234, 250, 257, 258, I 25, 260 Sheriff, Charloffe .............. 252, 257, 258 Sheriff House ............................ 74 Shradinick, Leonard ......... .. 73 Shulman, Herman .............. 74, I63, 2I2 Siegel, John ................ I58, I87, 205 Siegler, Mark .... 44, 75, 85, l20, I27, I28, 263, 264 Silvanic, Thomas .... 44, 70, I52, I53, 22313, Silversfein, Alan ........ ................ 6 6 Silversfrini, James ............ l52 Siidian, Vahan ...... .. 74, I4l, 206 Sirica, Andrew .... 4 .... .. 44 Ski Team ......... I88, 267 'Skilfon House ........... .. 70 Slafer, Joseph .. Sullivan, Edmund .. Sullivan, Jerome .... Summer ........... Sundberg, Alan . . . 73, Slaffery, John .. ................. 44 Smifh, Halsey ......... 44, 70, I89, 266 Smifh House ............................ 68 Smifh, Marion ........................ 20, 9I Smifh, Roberl' .... I55, I56, I80, I8I, Smifh, William .............. 74, I55, I56, 202 Snead, Erik ...... .... 6 9, I25, 204 Snow, Kennefh ........... 62, 95 Soccer, Varsify .... .... I 60, l6l, l62 Junior Varsify .. ............ I63 Junior School .. .......... I64 Midgefs .......... .......... I 65 Soderman, Kennefh .... .... 7 I, I27, 256 Sommerville, Sfuarl' ....... 62, 99 Sorrenfino, James .............. I35, I87, I95 Sowersby, Frances .' ................. 20, 62 Spanish Crfnversafional Club ........... l45 Spencer, Wilbur .............. 68, I3l, I48 Spender, Grace ...................... 20, 62 Sperry, Gregory ........................ 70 Spinella, Marfin ...... I64, I65, I74, 202 Sfancisko, Sfephen ........................ 62 Sfarlings House ....... , ................... 72 Sfafmore, Joseph .............. 68, I64, 243 Sfein. David ............................ l83 Sfeinberg, David .... 45, I25, I26, I28, I29, I30, 262, 263, 266 Sfeiner, Donald ..................... - ..... 4 5 Sfempien, Joseph .......... 45, I46, 265 Sfephanos, George .... 45, 70, I97, Sfeponaifis, Michael .......... I35, I64, I65 Sfern, Alan ...... 45, 76, 206, 207, 267 Sfern, Sfabley .......... 45, 75, I88, 267 Sferns, William ........................ -2l2 Sfeward, Donald .................. I30, I80 Sfewarf, Lee .... 45, IIO, I29, I32, I4I, Sfoddard House ........ ......... ..... 7 2 Sfolfen, Jane ..... ....... 6 2 Sfone, Sayard .... .............. 6 2, I36 Sfory, Howard ........... L ................ 73 Sfrange, Theodore .... 45, 75, I32, I52, 2l2 Sfrawhince, Paul .......... J... 62, I76, I79 Sfuarf, .Breff ...... ........ 7 0, I80, 202 Sfudler, Donald ..... ..... 4 6, 70, 202 Sfurges George ...... .... ' ....... I 0 Sfuyvesanl' Commiffee ......... . I49 Suarez, Anfonio ........ ........ 6 9, I99 Suero, Alan ........ .... 6 9, I33, I94 I3 63 223 l52 7I Sufciiffe, David Sweefen, Kennefh ................ . l52 Sweefkind, Morris .......... I80, I8l, I82, 267 Swimming, Varsify ...... I80, I8I, I82, 267 Junior School ....... f ................ I83 Swirsky, David .... I35, I58, I59, I74, I95 T Taraskewich, Edward ................ I74, I94 Tausfa, Joseph .... 63, I39, I46, I58, I59, I74 Taylor, Andrew ...... 46, 74, l84, 263, 266 Taylor, Jackson ............ 63, 74, I38, l88 Taylor, Walfer .... .......... 6 3, I36, 25l Taylor, Walfer .. ........ 75, IO9, 204 Tea Dance ....... ............... 2 26, 227 Telis, Sherman ..... 46, I28, l29, 263, 264 Tennis, Varsify .. ...... 206, 207, 267 Junior Varsify ........... 208, 209 Tesfa, Mark ...... ............ . I25, I27 Thieffry, Arnaud ..... 46, 76, I4I, I44, I47, 2l2, 264, 266 Thompson, Edric .. .. 46, 75, 233 Thompson, Roberl' .... ........ 7 I, I73 Thursfon, A-lan ...... ............ 6 8 Tomasseffi, Anfhony .... . I30 Torrens, Rafael ...... .......... 4 6, 70 Towers, Donald .... .................. ' 82 Track and Field ..... I49, 200, 20I, 212 2 Junior Varsify .. ............... 203 Junior School ................ . 205 Track, Indoor ...... .............. 2 04, 267 Travers, Walfer ................... 77 Trocolor, Roberl' .... 46, 70, I54, l89, 264, Tr1pp, Scofl' ........................ l4I, I73 Trocolor, Roberf ...... 46, 70, I54, l89, 264, 266 Tuohy, Brendan ............................ 72 Turecamo, Barfholomew 69, I87 Tuforing Club .......... .... I 4I Urban,Wayne ........ 47, l25,70I2?,2l68, I69, , , , 9 , 265, 266 Ur1be, Rodr1go ........ 47, 70, l3I, I33, I44, I48, 264, 265 V Vadney House ............................ 73 Valenfine, Claudia .................. 20 9l Valleffa, wmiam ............ 21, 47, 80, 84, 87 IZI, I27, l29. I44, I47, I48, I49, 25l, 256, 262: Valliere, Andrew .................. 66 van Amina, Eric ............ 74 142 I76 254 Van Oudenhove, Joseph ........ 47, 67,' I68 I6 ' Vandon, Sfeven ............... SIJZOI 4739, Vaughn, Jonafhan ...... 47, 70, I25, I26 l32 l4I, I96, 262, 264, 265' 267 Velez, Rafael .......................... I 70 Verdick, Frederick ........ I35, I64 I65 I95 Vesper Service ........... I .... .I 234 Vgglwne. John .... ............ I 58 205 v.118n8, wimam ..... 66, 131, 180 'I8I Vokef. Algird .... ................ I von der Porfen A. von der Porfen B. von der Porfen C. Wagner House .. Wahlguisf, Fred . Wallace, Pefer .... i. Wallensfein, Arnold I25, I26, I30, I32, Waller, Riley ...... Wallinger House . Walsh, Janes ...... Wallers, House Walfers, Roberf Walfon, Everard .... Warry, Herberf .... .... 6 3, 69: Wafefs, John .... Wayne, Jeffrey ..... Weber, Carl ........ Weinsfock, James . We-ir, William .... We1sman, Herman Welsh, William . . . .. .... 74, H0' 222 76,222 .. ..... 75,222 W I83 47 145, 149, 212, 282, 264: 47,' 74f ' i 08' '1 266 194 73 - 48, 152 75 63 138 184 108 48. I46. 265' 48, 70, 84, 141, 143, 268 . ............. 48, 75 135, 184, I65, I74' 236 . ................ 73 Wenning, Kennefh .... ......... 77 Werier, Warren ,,,,, 71 706 Whlfe, Roberl' G. ,,,,,,,, ,,', 48 Whife Roberf M. ,,,,,,,,, 75 Whifney, David .... .......... I 35, I74 205 Whyland, Sfephen . I 73 Wible, James ..... Wiggins, Thomas .. Wigley, Joseph Winbarg, Frederic Winfers, David .. Woo, Daniel ...... Wresfling Varsify .. Junior Varsify .. 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