The 1950 Blue and White
VOLUME VII
PUBLISHED BY
TI-IE STUDENTS
ENGLEWOOD SCHOOL
ENGLEWOOD, NEW JERSEY
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in Dedication
We proudly dedicate this issue of the BLUE AND WHITE to Mr. Fred
Hutchins. Through his understanding and generous guidance he has taught us all
to be better men. His work as Dramatic Club Director and Intermediate School
Principal has always been important, but he has never asked acclaimg his modesty has
won him the devotion of students and faculty alike.
DMINISTRATIO
ENGLEWOOD BOYS' SCHOOL FOUNDATION, INC.
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Iresrdent Vlrlllam S DuBo1s Treasurer Rlchardj Eckart
TRUSTEES
Rlchard Eclxart
George Pert
Herbert VK I albot
I homas Nolan
Xkllllldm S DuBo1s
VV1ll1am Alford
Eduard S Bronkle
Rufus Choate
Rlchard de L1 Chapelle
Douglas F C l:l1ot
Vmcent Farmer
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Ames Ir Lawrenee
Preswlent
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Vrce Preszdent
Secretary
Treasurer
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Amee A Nlrtchell
Leum D Mourx r
Qhrrles C Parlm
VVr1ght Iausslg
Ilenry A Ihem
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MR. UMPLEBY MRS. HUBER MISS HUTZELMAN
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MR. MARSHALL L. UMPLEBY
First row: Drake, Metzger, Huber, Umpleby, McExx'en, Beaumont, Hutchins Sec nd rou
Root, Hurst, Tozer, Hicks, YVerrenrath. lllingworth, Hansalpaker, Vllard.
Herbert Wlatson lllingworth
Mrs. XV. L. McEwen
Albert L. Metzger
Rev. james A. Mitchell
Vllilliam R. Root
Eliot Franklin Tozer, jr.
james L. XVard
George ll. Werrenraith
Edmund B. Beaumont
XVilliam H. Clark
Wlilliam Coburn
Oliver D. Drake
Bert G. Hansalpaker
1. Fred Hicks
Charles H. Hurst
Fred B. Hutchins
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EDMUND BUTLER BEAUMONT
170 Sherwood Place
Englewood N
Mathemancs Sczence
Xalt 'NYU Columbla AB at Yale 1928
Enttrtd Englewood School m 1928 Asslstant
Headmaster faculty aduser to the Spectator
Head of Upper School Llbrarv taculty member
of the Honor Board
VV1LL1AlNl ,lAlVlES COBURN
S2 Dwlght Place
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X11Llllgdl'l State College AB Eastman School
ol Nluslc A M Taught at Ithaca Hrgh School
and Lansmg Hlgh School
Entcred Englewood School m 1949
OLIVER D DRAKE
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Mathematlcs Enghsla Readmg Sczence
S0cmlStud1es Huszc Art
Attended Tusculum College Drew Unnersltx
LOlUmbld Paterson State Teachers College
A B at Drew Unwersxtx Taught at the New
ton School
Entered Englewood School IH 1936 Prmcrpal
of the Low er School Organrzed the Bxrd Club
the Com Club the Photography Club Member
ot the Local Hrstorx Club
VVILLIAM HAYWARD CLARK
534 West ll-hh St
New York 1X Y
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AB at Prmccton attendlng Columbla Taught
at Romford School Berkshlrc School Admrral
Farragut and Lawrenceulle
Entered Englewood School ln 1949 Faculty
member ot the Honor Board
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CHARLES RAYMOND HURSI'
V1 elrmus Lane
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Attended tht Cnlorddo School ol Xlmts md
drs 11111 AB tt tht Unncrsltx of Nortm
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burg Atddum md Cdrtcrtt
Entcrtd Engluxoocl School ln 1948 Loach ot
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1 FRED HIQKS
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Formcrlx Dxrcctor ot Athlettcs at Great Neck
Preparatorx School and at tht Beaur Countrx
Dax School
Entered Engluxootl School ln 19-13 Head
Coach XAISIIX Bdskctball
IRED BARKER 11U ICHINS
776 Ch ISL Xxcnuc
North Lwcrton Rhode lilancl
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Tlught at the xxllbul' School Xvcstcrlx unlor
Hrgh School Nlacliurnu Summcr School
Entcrtl Englux nd Sth 1 ln 1946 IJITLLIUI'
ol tht 'lccn tgc Book Club Ftcultx Aduscr t
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HERBERT WATSOIX
ILLHNGVVORTH
V1er1mus Road
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Fourth Grade
Xttendcd Kansas V1 eilexan V1 ashmgton Uni
xersitx AB Taught at V1 ashmgton Ummm
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Tailor School for Boxs St Louis N10
Entered Engleuood School in 19-19 Director
ALBERT LACY METZGER
87 Floral Terrace
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Attcndcd Dartmouth AB Prmceton AM
Taught at Princeton High School and Rutgcrs
Unixcrsity
Entered Englewood School in 1929 Facultw
Supcrusor ot the Student Council the Spectator
and Public Speaklng
MRS VV L MCEVK EN
Yvillou Street
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loner Sclzool Lrbrarmn Fourth and Fifth
Crude Notatzon
tht Wilrningt n Xlusic School in Delaware
Entered Engleuood School in 19-19
REVEREND '1AlXlES A MITCHELL
130 VV1nthrop Place
Englcwood N
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Attcndnd Trinitw College A B Yale University
A M X irgmia Theological Seminary B D
Taught at St ohns University Shanghai
Lhma Virginia Seminary Alexandria Vlrginia
Entered Englewood School in 1949
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390 XVash1ngton Avenue
Brooltlxn New York
Fzfth Grade
Attcndcd Columb1a AB Taught at St Ber
nards Prcparatorx School the Lawrance Smrth
School the Brownmg School and the Kmgs
wood School
Entered Englewood School rn 1948
'IAMES LUTHER WARD
30 Treadwell Avenue
New Mrlford Conn
Php szcal Educatwn
Attended Alabama Polytechnrcal lnstltute BS
New Xork Umxersrty, AM Taught at Ala
bama Polwtechmcal Instttute, Yew' York Um
xeralty, St Thomas School
Entered Englewood School rn 1934 Head
Coach Varsrty Football and Baseball
ELIOT FRANKLIN TOZER In
14 VVe5t 603d Street
Orangeburg N Y
Senzor Englzslz
Attended Bowdoln College BS Columbra
Entered Englewood School rn 1949 Facultw
Aduser to the Blue and VK hlte
GEORGE HANS VVERRENRATI-I
240 Lrnden Lawn Xpartments
East Palrsade Menue
Englewood N
French Spanzsh
Atttendcd Dartmouth AB Nllddlebury College
French Summer School A NI Taught at the
Park School Culxer Nlrlrtarw Academv North
wood School, Taft School, The Hill School
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351 Llbuty Road Englewood
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692B Broad Avenue Bldgefield
Spectator C41 Glue Club C41 Blue and Whlte C41
Copy Edltor 41 Dramatlcs Club C41 Asslstant
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DAVID jAY LEVENSON
26 Clnfton Ierrace Wfeehawlxen
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63 Forest Road Tenafly
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Dramatncs Club C41 Spectator 3 41 C1rculat1on
Manager C3 41 Glee Club C31 Blue and Whlte C3
41 Assrstant C1ICUldtl0D Manager C31 Clrculatron
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HENRY ALAN RIGGENBACH
64 Wxckoff Avenue Wyckoff
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55 Ihllsrde Avenue Ienally
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LRAIG EVAN ROSSI
558 Wurwxiek Avenue West Englewood
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40 Beech Road Englewood
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FRANCIS PAI ION 'IWINIEN I
450 Summit Axcnuc Hackensack
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The Englewood School at
The Englewood School for Boys is
novv in ns tvventy-hrst year. Pfhe
school was founded in 1928 on
Dwight Place. Nine years later it
vvas nioved to its present locatuui on
East Palisade Avenue.
The School prospered and grew
physically. The first addition was
the present Alumni House. Later
came the Memorial Field House, an
cxtcnskni to the llpper School
huihhng,and a paddkztennk coun.
An improved library, more classroom
space,and bemerlockerroonifacdiues
reHect present grovvdi arui progress
Perhaps the rnost rehable indica-
non ofzischools energy and vualuy
is its extra-curricular activity. Many
diHerent acdvides have Hourhhed at
the Englewood School. The Student
CouncH,the govennng body ofthe
Schooh connnues to funcnon. Im
members, elected by classes, handle
Indimnsuhkhznkeanmngthesur
dents hehzto hnprovestudentlacuhy
relations, and supervise other activi-
ties.
The Dramtics Club has been one
of the most popular organizations. It
annually presents at least one drama,
occasionally adding a Christmas play.
Sonuzrnenunabk producuons ofthe
past are The Bartered Bride, Iourrtejfs
End, The Taming of the Shrew, and
The Night of january Sixteenth. This
yew dw Dmnmuw Chb mewnwd
Outward Bound.
Another popular activity is The
Specunor. It has been in exhtence
for uvenqeone yeam, dunng winch
tinie it has servecl as a recorder of
school affairs and as a constant source
of interest and amusement for its
readers
Last year a new activity was added.
Under the direction of Mr. Vigeland,
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M1'cf-Century
the Cilec Club was organized. Mr.
Coburn, who has taken over where
Nr. Yigcland left off, has also started
a band.
The greatest steps forward, how-
ever, have been the formation of the
Honor Board and the successful in-
doctrination of a system of student-
proctored study halls. The Honor
Board was formed to assist the stu-
dents in perfecting the Honor System.
Thus far, the Board is proud to say
that it has heard no cases. The stu-
dent-proctored study halls are working
well, and are developing cooperation
and independence among the stu-
dents.
Since 1928 the School has been led
bv Mr. Umpleby, an active and pro-
gressive Headmaster. Mr. Beaumont,
the assistant Headmaster, has also
been with the school since its beginf
ning. Mr. Metzger joined the facul-
ty a year later, and has been with us
since. Two other long-term mem-
bers of the faculty are Mr. Ward,
athletic director, and Mr. Drake,
Principal of the Lower School.
Many of the Schoo1's graduates
have distinguished themselves. Per-
haps our most famous graduate is
Dick Button, VVor1d and Qlympic
hgure skating champion and winner
in 19-19 of the Sullivan Award. Out-
standing scholastically, were Eddy
Miller, winner in 1945 of the first
Pepsi-Cola Scholarship held in New
jersey, and George Myers, winner of
the Cornell National Scholarship in
1947.
. 1950 finds the Englewood School
striving industriously and ever im-
proving. XVe can be sure that its
standards will continue to rise and its
fine name remain high in the aca-
demic world.
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SENICDR CLASS HISTCDRY
Ihe majorrty of the class of 1950 has been at
the Englewood School slnce the sophomore year
and some bovs have been here srnce the srxth grade
Erght of the twenty four semors are post graduates
who have come from nearby schools to make final
preparatrons for college Many senlors have dlS
tlngulshed themselves as outstanding cltlzens and
able leaders Roger Bruce was honored by hrs
class last xear by bemg elected a delegate to the
Student Forum on Freedom and Democracy held
at Columbra Unnersrty As a junlor Blck Hart
man represented the School at the Boys State at
Rutgers UDIXCISIKV Thls year B1ll Tlcknor was
gn en the second team berth on the Al1Metropo11
tan Area Football team These are but a few of the
many semors vxhose accomphshments are of great
mer1t
Thrs year the Senlor Class has contributed a
great deal to extracurrlcular act1v1t1es Although
the Varsrtv teams had onlv moderately successful
seasons Coaches Ward and I-hcks were not at all
dlsappomted for the fight and courage of the boys
xx as admrrable Manx SCHIOF Class Thesplans were
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Hugo Outward Bound by Sutton Vane and
Pygmalzon by C B Shaw The staffs of the
Spectator and the Blue and Wlute are malnly com
posed of Seniors
At the close of the frrst semester twelve Senlors
hare college certlfylng grades Sxx of them have
honor averages Of the remarnrng there are five
students who are certrhed ln all but one subject
Most of the class plans to enter college rn the fall
College chorces range from Harvard to Yale Prlnce
ton Dartmouth Colgate Weslyan Wrllrams Buck
nell St Lawrence the Merchant Marrne Academy
Hamrlton
The goals of these students are hlgh but the
bovs have proven themselves dependable cltrzens
md IH college and later lrfe they are certarn to be
worthv graduates of the Englewood School
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ABOUT THE UPPER SCHOOL
This year has been one of great advancement in the Upper School for it has
marked an important addition to the curriculum and an increase in the influence of
the student in school affairs
The outstanding addition to the curriculum was The Bible as Literature D
Mitchell and Dr Prosebaugh presented the course to the seniors once a week and gave
them an idea of the tremendous influence of the Bible on literature through the
centuries
One of the most notable changes of recent years was the rncreased importance
of the student in school HHHIIS The librarv is now run almost entirely by Upper
School students and a number of seniors have helped to proctor study halls The
formation of an Honor Board was a great step towards the Honor System which it is
hoped will someday be firmlv established as a School trad1t1on
An mnovation which has helped the morale of the School is the detention penod
a period set up by the Facultx to gnc extra studying time to students whose daily
xi ork tailed to certlfx and to discipline recalcitrant students
The proximity of student to Faculty brought about bx these new institutions has
created harmony that has made the school xear xerv enjox able and the Upper School
has formed the basis for a neu sx stem to insure personal improvement and school unity
THE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
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The students of the Intermediate School this year have made many valuable
contributions to the School. Outstanding was a panel presented to an assembly of
parents on the vital problem of the relationship between parents and teenagers
In sports, as in studies, the boys of the Intermediate School have excelled Inter
mediate boys compete not only in intramural but in inter-scholastic athletics Several
students played on the junior Varsity Football Squad, and the Form III basketball
quintet engaged teams from neighboring towns and emerged with a favorable record
The bovs also have found time for extracurricular activities, and students of the
Intermediate School are librarians and staff members of the Spectator and the
Blue and White.
This excellent record would not be possible if it were not for the work of Mr
Fred B. Hutchins, the Intermediate School Principal. Nr. Hutchins is teacher guide
and counselor to the Intermediate students. VVith his guidance and the influence of
the other masters, the students have upheld the good standard of the school and
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THE LOWER SCHOOL
Under the guidance of Mr Drake Mr Ilansalpaker Mr Root and Mr llllng
worth the Lower School has made manv improvements this year
The most important change was the nevt lv adopted social studies course History
music art geography and science are nou all included in this course Each class
nom studies all hte subjects u hile concentrmng on a certain period in history I
this manner the classes were taught from a vxorld uevxpoint and not from a
restricted one
Because the need for a bigger and better librarv has increased with the arrival of
new boys the Lovxer School Library this xear has been completely reorganlzed and
broadened Mrs McEwen has been appointed as full time librarian Many new
books have been purchased and the whole library catalogued As a result of planning
and hard work the library now 15 able to meet the needs of the students
A Junior student council started last xear IS continuing to do a fine job of govern
mg the Lower School A praisevsorthx job his also been done by the new school
newspaper edited bv the sixth grade
This year the emphasis has been on a more balanced program for all classes With
these manv improvements the Lovt er School IS preparing its students ever more
fullv for the higher education ahead
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The oldest and most important of the student
activities is the Student Council. This year, the
Councils twenty-first, was a very successful one.
llach year two boys are elected from forms two
through live and three boys from form six to act as
representatives. The Council elects its officers at
its Hrst meeting.
The president, a sixth former, presides at
meetings and assemblies and acts as general head
with the vice-p-resident as his assistant. The sec-
retary is responsible for correspondence and records
of the Councils meetings, while the treasurer has
charge of the funds incorporated into the Student
Activities Fund. This fund includes all extrafcur-
ricular activities. This year Bill Ticltnor was elected
president and Rick Hartman vice-president. Roger
Bruce and Doug Rhodes were elected secretary and
treasurer respectively.
One of the more important ol the Councils
functions is handling problems that arise in school
affairs, and endeavoring to improve relations be-
tween the Faculty and students.
Many traditions have grown up since the ferm-
ing of the Student Council. For example, each
year in the last decade the Council has sponsored
a School dance. This years dance, held on Febf
ruary ll, was a tremendous success, and did much
to further school spirit.
Each fall the Council conducts a drive for the
Student VVell'are Fund under the supervision of
the Council treasurer. The funds collected as a
result of this effort are donated in the name of the
school to various charities such as the Red Cross, the
Community Chest. the Paralysis Fund, and many
others. This years drive proved a great success,
raising 5277. the largest amount ever raised.
Another major accomplishment of the Council
this year was the forming of an Honor Board as the
lirst step in a procedure by which the Englewood
School hopes to obtain an Honor System. This
has been a goal of the Headmaster for some years,
and with the appointing of an Honor Board and
student proctors the Council feels that a commem-
orable step has been made in the advancement of
the long sought after Honor System.
No summary of the activities of the Student
Council would be complete without mentioning
the able guidance of Albert L. Metzger, who has
served for sixteen years as Faculty adviser.
As the school has grown over the years, so has
the Student Council. It has given an increasing
amount of responsibility and experience in self!
government to the boys, and it has afforded them an
opportunity to serve the school.
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"For eight long months thirteen ambitious boys
have worked hard to give the Englewood School
its first yearbook.
"As one turns these pages he might well wonder
why a book of this type should take so much time
and effort. Little does he know that thousands of
words were written and re-written, that over two
hundred and fifty pictures were taken, that hun-
dreds of letters were sent out, and that all this work
was done in addition to regular school assignments."
Those are the words of the Blue and White's
first editor, who wrote them ten years ago. In sum
and substance they are true today. The staff is
larger and a bit more experienced, but. then again
the work is harder. It is spread over five depart-
ments. The editorial department is under Barry
Seymour, the editor-in-chief. This department
does the actual writing. The business branch,
handled by Rick Hartman and David Levenson,
takes care of the money, or lack of it. Brockway
Richardson is in charge of the circulation depart-
ment. The circulation group takes orders for and
distributes the finished yearbook. Craig Rossi
handles the photography-of even greater import-
ance than usual this year -in conjunction with Mr.
Coda, our professional photographer. Bob Hooven
and Bob johnson cover sports.
As with any other publishing business, the staff
of the Blue and White has its usual headaches, plus
a few that are peculiar to the production of year-
books. The editor worries about excessive school-
work interfering with the deadlines. The business
managers stew about its small volume of advertising,
even though this year has been the best in the
history of the book. Those in the circulation sec-
tion fret about collection of outstanding subscrip-
tion money. And so itxgoes.
.ML Tozer, our faculty adviser, has greatly
helped us allg more, in fact, than we can express.
"If you would see his influence, look about you."
This year, as usual, we have attempted to record
the activities of the school year. But, even more
important, we have endeavored to describe the
Englewood School at the half-way mark of this
portentous twentieth century.
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The Spectator is one of the oldest of the schoolls
organizations, and is of great interest to the entire
school. The paper was started the year the school
lirst opened, and has developed steadily ever since.
Though its primary function is to give the students
a newspaper, it also serves as a bi-monthly record of
student activities and exra-curricular affairs. The
members benefit in many ways, for working on the
paper gives them experience in journalism and a
sense of responsibility.
This school year has proved to be one of great
advancement for the Spectator. Owing to the
efforts ol' Mr. Beaumont, the Faculty Adviser, and
the Staff, the format of the Spectator was com-
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pletely remodeled. The paper is now larger, with
four columns instead ol' three. The quality of the
newsprint and the type were improved to make the
sheet more legible, and the cumbersome insert was
removed. These innovations improved immensely
the appearance of the paper.
The retiring staff of Mike Umpleby, Editorfinf
Chief, Rick Hartman, Associate Editor, Bill Tick-
nor, Business Manager, Brockway Richardson, Cir-
culation Manager, and Bob llooven and Bob Iohn-
son. Sports Editors, has worked very hard this year
and deserves much credit for the line issues they
published.
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Umplcby, Rossi. Kothc, Rlwdcs. SL-cond row: Hutchins. Duggctt, Saliba, Brown, Nichols
Richardson, Bruce, VVisc, Ilucwcn, XYunsch, NIACLILIILIY. Third row: Mowry, Mack, Farmer
Dolsun, Ticknur, A., Yarluy, Ix, Kahn, Fincke.
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Since its formation two years ago, the Clee Club
has firmly established itself among the activities of
our school. The group consists of about twenty
Hve voices, and it is a well trained unit whose
members receive valuable experience in group
singing.
The club presents programs on special school
occasions throughout the year, and renders songs at
commencement and at the Father-Son dinner.
Any boy in the Upper School is eligible for
membership, and students are encouraged to give
as much time as possible to cultivating their voices.
For the last year the club has been under the leader-
ship and instruction of Mr. Coburn. The club
rehearses in the Commons Room of Alumni House
every VVednesday and Thursday.
This year the clubs officers have been Ben Dol-
son, Presidentg Rick Hartman, Librarian, and
Henry Wise, Secretary.
The enthusiasm of the Faculty, parents, and
the boys has been very great, and everyone appre-
ciates the permanent value of the Clee Club and
looks forward to its increased importance each year.
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XVard, Cox, Gale, VValker, VVilson, XVise, VVelJer, llolson Rhodes
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Morristown
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VARSITY
This years record of one victory and four losses
tells little about the season as a whole. Injuries
riddled the squad from the first practice scrim-
mage until the last game at Pingry. First it was
tackle Roger Bruceg then cocaptain and fullback
Barry Seymourg Hnally end Bob Hooven. Several
others missed single games and their loss was deeply
felt since capable substitutes were hard to come by.
Team spirit and the will to win played the major
role in what success was to be had.
ln thc opener with Morristown sustained drives
by Frank Vccella and Barry Seymour plus an inter-
cepted pass by Bill Bartlett accounted for the three
touchdowns which gave the Blue and White squad
their only victory. With Riverdale our troubles be-
gan, as we went down to defeat by a score of 12-7.
Next came Trinity with their all-star backfleld
paced by Mike Araneo, who led their team to a
52-13 victory by scoring three touchdowns in the
last half.
The Montclair game was the toughest, as we
trailed by a 13-O count at half time and failed by one
point to complete our brilliant comeback. The
game ended with us on their goal line.
With both teams hampered by a muddy field,
the Pingry game proved to be a one-sided affair,
with their superior power on the ground winning
the game. Barry Seymour did an exceptionally fine
job of passing, but our team could not cope with
their smashing backs and strong downfield blocking.
Reviewing the season, our main trouble seems to
have been a scarcity of dependable substitutes. Our
strength lay in the reliable line work of Bill Ticknor,
joe Saliba, Art Ticknor, and Rufe Choate, in the
running of Frank Vecella and Bill Bartlett, and, in
the Morristown and Pingry games, on the accurate
passing of Barry Seymour.
In a post-season meeting Mike Umpleby and
Bob Ilooven were elected cocaptains of the 1950
team. Umpleby played the season at quarterback,
Hooven at end.
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'lihe 1949-50 Varsity Basketball Squad enjoyed
a very successful season, winning eight games of a
thirteen game schedule. Actually, the team had
a better year than the won-lost column showed.
Playing bad ball, the Englewood Five lost a
heart-breaker to Riverdale, 41-46, and dropped an-
other to 1N1cBurney, 71-75, although they poured
thirty-three points through the hoop in the final
quarter. Coach 1-lick's quintet displayed good form
against a tall lrlackley squad and a powerful Irving
five, losing, however, by scores of 47-49 and 61-68
respectively. The team took pleasure in defeating
their closest rival, Pingry, both at home and away.
On the foreign court. the Blue and XVhite squad
won a thriller 52-49, but the return tilt was a push-
over, 58-32. Englewood also outscored Montclair and
Loyola twice each. The worst defeat came at the
hands of once-beaten Trinity live, 38-61. A
weak Collegiate team surprised Englewood with a
second half rally, and it took two overtimes before
llank Biggenbach could break the 29-29 dead-
lock. Final score, 31-29.
Bay XVendel, 6'5" center, and Frank Vecella, a
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quintet. Controlling the backboards, Wendel
averaged 16.3 points per game, his best day coming
against Storm King, when he dropped in thirty
points. An excellent ball handler as well as a dead
shot. Vecella ended the season with a 11.4 game
average. Ben Dolson, a set shot artist, played at
guard and was a valuable starter. Hank Biggen-
bach, Mike Umpleby, and John Wilson alternated
at the other two posts, and deserve much credit for
the seasons success.
Schedule
-lan. I0 Englewood 76 Montclair
13 Englewood 52 Pingry -
20 Englewood 41 Riverdale
28 Englewood 47 Hackley
31 Englewood 62 Loyola
lieb. 4 Englewood 72 Storm King
7 Englewood 63 Xlontclair
11 Englewood 61 lrving
14 Englewood 71 Xlcliurncy
16 Englewood 58 Pingry
22 Englewood 38 Trinity
25 Englewood 55 Loyola
28 Englewood 31 Collegiate
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BASEBALL
Coach Luke XVard has arranged a schedule this
spring that is the toughtest in years, and he has a
wellfrounded team that is capable of out-fielding
and outfhitting many a rugged opponent.
'l'he probable starting team features Doug
Rhodes as catcher, Chuck Sncath at first base, Frank
Vecella at second base, Brock Richardson at short-
stop, Ben Dolson at third base, and Bill Ticlinor,
Pete D'Esopo and Bob Hooven in the outfield. This
lineup may vary, however, for D'Esopo and Ticknor
both are stellar infieldmen, Richardson doubles as
an outfielder, and a host of worthy subs are con-
tending for first team booths. The probable pitchers
are Mike Umplcby and Bay VVendel, with Walt
Turlacn and Frank XVcber capable relief hurlers.
SCHEDULE
May
April 2 Riyerdale . . . . . . Home
6 Leonia .,..... . . . Away D living --.- - - - Away
11 Dwight hlorrow . . . . Away 8 rlfmlly ---- ' ' ' Home
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