Governors Academy - Milestone Yearbook (Byfield, MA)
- Class of 1965
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Witherspoon Brfuf llnrwx -1119 II11' XAII Imr11w11 'TTY Q-I POPS CO CERT The Parker River Rag Pickvrs RMMPH Tflurnfli Phu HI141---1-fx 4 P1 -1 TIII' G 1 DVI' -I - 'H 1. rnnr Hummer Choir The IZOXVYIIUT IIIHNIIIVI' Mlm' LIUI- I 1 I I I 1 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I I I 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 I I 1 I ftlfklt' W ashznglorz THE MILESTONE DANCE .rl v f VII Nlll'W Al x ru x :lm N14 ci m .1 Il Hnrmf H W1 fllllflllllll Fl IH 'XIIIIUI fgllllf I4 H L 9 r ' J' 1 V V! Sr , s A 'l H., 'C x . rg! X1 .. Q 'X ow uf N ' ss 5, K I . f af as f f iv. THOMPSON ART CE TER P' 53356 T' , V f , Y EQ! , H YM r T A P N CM--' V- w 1, -, V 4 Sw A .152-Les Y E' L It Ii 'T F' js' 'ff E- r - X A Q 4 X Vg ' A. - F! je V... Q Y, , T , Q- Y Y, IM.- ' 1 fi, gr rs' ,E V I, Q rs Ll' 1f1EZ ni Uri. D f'1'. D e-4'. jan. jan. Feb. Eeh. Feb. NlLlI'l'll Nlareh March Nlarch April April Maj' EVENTS 2T Student debate and nm.-k pr'-sidr-n tial e'le'1'tiUI1 6 l:UIll'f'l'l presented ln the Newbury purl fillural Suvielf ll Klum-4-rt presented by the Hurxard Cllllll' 23 Jan mm-ert presented hx Joseph Rnliertsnn Edmund Hall .50 Lniivert presented lay the Eine Arts Quintet 5 Unit-ert presented bi the vombined glee rlubs ut' Rogers Hall and Gover- nor Dummer IT The Drama Clulfs presentation of 'Stalag lf' 26 Convert presented by Eugene lndjie 1 Lecture by Judge William Treat 5 Com-ert presented by Russ Thomas. Dirk Henrw. and Nlr. Robert Ball T Instrumental Recital 10 GDA Allies Fashion Show l0 New England Independent St-lmnl Orchestra Festival 23 Folk concert given by Jackie Wash- ington 0 Cum Laude addr:-ss by Dean QF. Dey of Dartmouth May 1T,Drama Worksliopis play competi- .lu ne tion 4 Convert presented by the Governor Dummer Glee Club x 4 fifi I 5 r CF. Dey A FOCUS OF INTELLECTUAL STIMULATION M2 gg in 5 ,,,,,,., 5 , , '. , L 9' 1 E XI 5 I .5 1 .1 Aw , '16 fn 7. F , 'E .NQAVZX 4 if-b six, 4 , ,1 11 1 . 1 A 5' :gr-ra 1:12:15 Y 51 lla? B ffhull ll1ll. Kwn l,111l1wrg. fznrl lllllll U'Yr1ll Ill 'A.N'lr1lf1g ITM ll Q 1 4. HV' A POINT OF CUN'l'AC'l' BETWEEN THE I I ENTERTAINER . . I 1' .zzz I U Yfzfl 111 Ulf Huff! N1l1r11111f 13111111 SIIVIPIIIITII 111 'Thv H1lf1fS1ll2f1lI1l1 . -ftl. 0- X , '1 s., ,z ',. s X . f Q I 2 x Y i 9 1 'ii lx-'1 l.v11'f' 'L' .' lm lm .1 ff.11.rm111N.4 111-1 H'-' LU' , 111.1 If 11 1.1. fi'I 1' M.-1.1.. TM1. Hfzpfn R11 r Hmm LI A CENTER OF LOCAL ACTIVITY 743 -, 1 W? ks K T L K ' sw in 1, W S.. :Mg : 75 ' 5 AND A PLACE TO RELAX - M ui: W1 5,3- if Cf 1 A. s Q x X N ,. .I 4 T32 aff' u ,' ig - I A A ,V 1, r 1 Q Y 1 I' ' t s .1 X s 'L '1 'y Y 6? gy Y 'nv 'H y yf J' P ' 4 , in Of, ' 4 n 2 Y , ., , w 4 I' N I fs- ,.2 N w Y w Q? I V' . N 'D X 23' 'ixvtx I- f W' THLETICS 8 ,LII 'Nh ww NWT? ff ' t p I eressarx for ad I 9' '4- E rTT fini- 'rx -995'-1A 4' r'-I 7 BZZff!',4i. 1 2 A .--fir-' LA L CROSSE v i ' J ,anni- .',-. U 43? ..f L-' :yrs of - p - . NWN Q ,1 tv' ,. . W1 X 'WI .4 ' Y YV :Mr -' 'rid LQ-,.f'5 1, . r . 'Jr QA? 5 Wyjngd gr. E, 'H-S' .Am 5.-Y-4!f',,'?e .1 F ,wi 1 V I 'Q ' H 'K X X. s I 1 ff Fw N-.5 .- Arg A ' ' 'I Q I . 1 .ir X' I ' ,l'.' .sf Q. 7511122 xx I D XX '1 VT' ups Qih I r ' 5 ' ' .8 Q ,., . 'fr'-': ,, .. . -, , . 4' ' -..-- 4 -Q-ll ' L 'Lf-on A- 4 uw 1' ' 1 ':-- V- Ulf v , -1. PK A 'q3P'. .70.i xx. The Governor Dummer laerosse team opened the season with an easy 15-4 win over the MIT Freshmen. Their fine play continued through the first half of the next game as they held a strong Andover team to three goals, leaving the held at the halt' down 3-2. However, poor defensive play bv the Red in the third period enabled Andover to win 8- 4. The Brown freshman game followed a similar pattern. Down 3-2 at the half, the Governors allowed the bigger and more experienced team to score eight additional goals to their single tally. The lax team regained its Conhdenee by defeating the Tufts Freshmen 22-1. The score was a new Governor Dummer laerosse reeord. The Red team set a new high by edging Exeter for the first time, 7-6. Poor play and a eomplam-ent attitude lost the next game and the league Championship as the Governors were trounced by the St. Paul's Sehool, 9-2. Making effectual use of Tabor 'gl-4 it A F 4 I 4' lVll'l' Freslnnen GDA GIJA Tufts Freshmen St. Mark is Exeter' Wim-hester GDA Kimball Union Lawrenee CDA Rivers Tabor Alumni A n if A g 5 Q 0, af ig. 1 ' wake 5 XVII 4.w.- , . 1 '- in .4 '- - ',.'051'fL:l5l.-. '.1Vl av ,. - . , Aff- ' , K , -takin , . ltaliww 111-rtutv xarwtx If'IIt'l'Illt'I1. A1QfXllIifNlY l..X4lRUN5IQ 'IIXNI - firrl RUIIVJ ff. Shrlnlrd, .xl'1'lll-Y. I,v'.u'y. lfllfflfllllll. uvllll. Huh e-r, Usguud. .fflllf Mr. Ifxztn-, 4Qu.11'h. 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'J I QL 4: , 1 , BASEBALL Croton CDA CDA Roxbury Latin Browne 81 Nichols 10 CDA CDA Noble 81 Creenough Brooks CDA Tabor CDA CDA St. Mark's Belmont Hill CDA St. Sebastian's CDA Milton CDA Middlessex CDA CDA St. Paul's Rivers CDA Belmont Hill CDA . 51, , -. 1, ,,.- .mv if Q,gg55 3e'5lf . a . ,, if .B '1-. iv' 4 .4 V 4' ,. nods-' ,if KW! QK S .l The Covernor Durnmer baseball team was poor. the play was poor and the record was poor. lt was a rare am,-ident that such inexperienve and inability was eombined to represent the school on the varsity level. Perhaps the only good aspeet of the season was the consistently excellent pitching of the team's most valuable player. Ted Caldwell. A5 the eaptain-elert. Caldwell won only three and lost eight: however. his ERA was an exeep- tional 2.19. His best performam-e eame against Roxbury Latin when he struek out twenty-six opposing batters in seventeen innings. The rest of the pitching staff 4-onsisted of Biff Clark. who was more noted for his ability to hit -Xi' . ' - f -I3 RA Nmfggh . gg gi-D FW: A A ' , , ' I-M4 L -... A 'ws' 'Q' ' in XX 'Q tisalnafr X 9 1 055 S 1., ll tim, vttlvs j 'll 'll J',vE f -K 'ww home runs and play center field. Joining Clark in the outfield were John Mackenzie and David Holmes. The inheld was unusually weak. Captain John Haydon found it difficult to adjust to the change from third base to shortstop, his hitting was affected, unfortunately. Haydon was unable to hit over three hundred as he had done the year before. Senior Brian Merry, sophomore Winston Burt, and freshman John Schaefer played first, second, and third, respectively. The catcher was Ralph Sexton. With four returning lettermen and Ted Caldwell, the team should improve on its .153 batting average and its dismal seasonal record. Experience will be a deciding fac- tor in next year's success. XXI SPRING TRACK ' ?l--.... .,k- -4, A 4 x 'QQ V f mx 'Y Il f. 1 4 -. Q , -...gf 5 ' '-'Qcc-urn - gn- fli -41'--xi Although the Governor Dummcr Track team was not unde- feated, as in the past few years. the season was very successful. There was a constant pressure on each member of the team to do his best. The Governors spirit showed itself in the first meet of the season as the Red defeated the MIT Freshmen, and set three track records. Co-captain Jay Allen, Steve Uhl, and David Fuess brought the team its only first in the Exeter Relays the following weekend. but the team showed reasonable strength by placing in nine ofthe fourteen events. The loss to Moses Brown on April 19. ended a twenty-one meet winning streak. However. tri-captain-elect Charlie Estes set a new record in the two mile run and Allen set records in the shot and the discus. The Deering meet restored the confidence jx XXIII MIT Freshmen Exeter Relays Moses Brown Deering High Milton Private School St. Paulis Hebron Meet f- UIXX OPI' T2 45 3111 qbfllfg 69V2 T6 55 TIS 49 2nd in Class B 84 38 T5 56 Q ,. V-Q. -yes f - 533 'W Q I A K 1 Q 916 A , lp A X Ax Fi , as axivfi - A . ltaiivs flvnotv vgirxilx lm-ltvrni:-n. .-Xtj,-XIJI-MY 'l'H.'UiK TFXN1 - ffrd RUWZ' fllnrw. Hu. Hulht-rt. .'1lIUl0llfll, ffulm, ffnlubfunl, Ryds-r, Byrd. Illlllfllll, U'.Vvill, L. juhrzxun. 21141 RUU, X11--, Sf'rS Jam1'S. Higginh. M--rt-4-r. fi4tLl4'il4 l Bmfr. ll'nlAw-r. 4LI.m-r. M. Sinner. f.'unln', Hilrlwllz. 1'l1l. pfflnlluh. Wine-r, B.ii'gIi1n'ii. Me-ssc-rs. Fvnn. Spf-rry. ilmivlit-5. lx! ROW: lllmw. 41. Knapp. Minglvdortii. Wvlwr, lilllghhlllft. lftiplain- Hunrwn, .'Hlrn. RUUP. Estvx. ll-11011. Htulxon. Pnpr. xv K -ii Q' 'W A F L .. 1 bk i.,., XL of tht- tmun as fin-vaptaiii Dnug Htirimni Lind tri-1 upttaiiif-vile-et .if'H' Wivlrvr and Gruw Cuniw fvnrwl mluahlf- point- tu fwure thv nie-vt. Xllc-n hrniw his msn rvrurtl in tht- iii-1 u- with a lieaw ut 113' ll . Thv ide-til xwatlivi' wuiwiititviis -it the nieet with St. Paul's I't'rUiitxli in pefmviial heist hy Ddxiil Fuvss and John Bryc-r. The- high point nf the' fmifmi nas thw last incest against Ht-hron. The' Red plat'-Ad first in tiwlw ut' thv ren-riteeii events winning T5-56. Nlr. Sp:-rry Suninif-ti up the svawii saying. The iinlirfvwinvnt of this yvai s te-inn has inaiie it une- uf thv must rf'-uardirig tvains I litm' vmivlit-d at UUA. The- ----avliiiig of Mr. Sperry. Hr. Xl:-i'i'vi'. Xir. ilaiiwi. Mr. Fvnn and N112 Higgins MAS most instrtiinf-ntul in niaking thiv wasuii as -iii-tw-sstitil as it nas. XXIY 7 W... -, vu, 4 . 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M5 ,x 'YB-1 Ln' 1 P. -ox WPEIZL' 1 f Q 1 u has f ltallivs tlenote- varsity lvlli-rtnf-ii, Aflllllfllt 4QUl.l 'l'l1XXl - Nli, xhlllll'feI!'l ll, li -i'lll fflfffffv Hfllft- B 1ll- liillffiiill lllllwlt. Slllllfllfllliff. .lf1'i1'r.x, :Hfinult Xl45l',X'l'i If fftnm. U. llilvflll 5ti'e-iigtlieiiwl voinpetition antl tht- loss of two re- turning lt-ttf-rine-n were key factor- in this years dis- inal pertoriiiative. Flhe team lost its hr-I tw. meets. but viiiiv lurk with txio t'onse1't1tiu- mins. heating both Nlarhlelieatl antl the Belmont Hill Svhool. Despite Ivo Ulm Upp losses in the following week. the team rnnvluded their Ainlover-Exeter 3,-,1 season with at T-O win over St. St-liastian's. lVll'l' Freshmen 3 5, llaptain Peter Imlier played well all year against Harvaral Freslin 21 313 very tough voinpetition. Captain-elevt Billy Alfond. Aiitloxvr-Exeter 31-.1 playing in the number one position all season. was Amlovei'-Exeter 3,-rl vhosen the most valuable player. Rox Meyers complet- Helnionl Hill 0 1 eil a Sllt't't'SSlilll season. winning six oi' his seven matches. Tahor 1 8 With six team inenibers returning next year. coavh Haverhill High l ll J. ,l. Witherspoon looks forward Io a strongefteain. St. Sc-liastiaifs T 0 - XXVI ff Q l F F.aKax ' 4-fff, - ' f,,,, q.3',d'lJ'A Af R . x p - fxzvfx 5 ' -'Z exvvf-'7 , '?f . , -A fv. - fo ,f 4 . ' f it 9 A sf? 5 6 if f. . XX , K, . I X J' ia A,Ii. '.LL1'. Y N.. --- TENN S lllllll n flllllilli 'ggggggggllllnleun vlnalltl v -- f ' :J I , Q nuns :guru nsltllll Esg::::ns2ga..i...un llllllll qfllflll M 1' ,,,.a:..::.::::::::::::: '-'-Q-4 f 3:53 'f 4.-..,..- , 'Lift' 'f ltalies denote varsity lette-rmen. ACADEMY TENNIS TPI.-XNI - 21141 ROW: Tenny, Hirlfs. Tower. Morgan, Mr. King. 1'1m1'li. lx! RUN: ffunz- ernfi, T. Browne, Starr, ABSl'N'll: Hrnut 1071. lltilvtatin ,-If-Qultmii. Middlesex 12 CDA MIT Freshmen 8 CDA CDA 14 Croton CDA 5 Haverhill CDA 9 Exeter l.V. Phillips Andover 9 CDA St. lVlark's 13 CDA St. Paulls 6V2 CDA Milton 14 CDA CDA 9 Brooks Belmont Hill 11 CDA 6 1 4 0 3 O 5 2 11-fe 4 IZ I XXVIII Led ln the lkiltldlll Lind most x.iltt.tlvlw Illtiwr. lion-.il Al-Qatanii. tht- Cox'-riior lltlltllliftl' tennis tt-Jin uf-n three voiisevutixf lntitvlie- vxirli in the s.-Amit, 'liht-se x'1t'toi'ies Iwoxetl to he the only liriglit sltots in dn oth- erxsise disappointing spring. as the tmini loaded dgdinst t Ilia' slrollgjel' trllpultvllts, ll .ill Despite a shoulder iniurx. .Al'lxldl.iINl pltixrd uf- ' season and 1-onipiled tin 8-1-2 i'eford. I -ter Hit-ks And Mark Starr played numln-rs two and three reslwvtivrli Star was the team's sf-tfond high st'-frer. Captaiii-elet-t Dan Nlorgan. Tim Browne. and Stott Tennex alternated in the other three positions. i The highlight of the season was the 14--I tilt-'rx over Croton. Al-Qatami and Caiiieroii played in-ll in their singles. while Xlark Starr defeated their 1-.iptain O- O. 6-O. This vivtori was CDA's tirst over Croton in several years. Nlr. King commented: l feel that the lwojs this year overcame their personal desires and started think- ing more in terms ofthe team. l eredit this to our partial success. With Morgan and Hivks leading nie returning let- termen next year. the prospevts are good for a more sueeessful season next year. lm AQ , A 1-.. 1. I' JUNIOR VARSITY LACROSSE THIRD ROW: Nahil. J. Stralvr. Wvllman, Fortci, Spilllg, Wannop. .SECOND ROW: Mr. Williurns, Clitlfllj Little-, R, Magrgme. Pe-rkins, Silsby. Schwzirzf-r. Wallaw-, Cungdon, Mr. Ogdf-n. cozzch, FIRST ROW: Bafrnsle-n. M. Slvwns COIIIIOIIY, W. Barnri. Marsh, He-mmvrivh. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL SECOND ROW: D. Steve-11s. Yuhn. 'Blm'k, Robrvho. Bnuvlwr, Robinson, J. Puringtun. Mr. IIFIIIIII. L'0!ll'll. FIRST ROW: Olikvr, Esley, Enwrson, D. Tucker, Finn, Howard. Munro. , ,P In - M an . ,.v.,25- M HZ. v 455. 1 8 I U S URL 'N .HHHORfVARSUW'TRACK THIRD RUUW: .worsen ,TIIIIIIIKQFVQ U'AY1'z'll. ,1I1lllIlf!f'fI Xlr. Sin-rrp. ffmzflz. .YECIIVYII ROW Le-wis, Mille-r, Swift, Imlswe-th. Erwin. H+ml4n11i. Tinlwr. Nivlml-. Ilyciv. FIRST RUUVJ Da xidsml. l,. Clark. Trirkf'y'. Mlzillls. Hrivlwurl. Hnpv. H. Barxlv-. PONY'BASEBALL .S'ECO,YlJ RUIV: l'rann. .Ualzagffrg Bnllvs. Hngg:-rij. Mailldlvll. Xlvllmlgall. Dvgf-n. Griiim Mr. fLt'lltiI'0ll. l,'0lll',l. FIRST RUW: Puma, Haus. Rayxnuml. fin-Q-11. lrlurtif. I.:-xingi. Nlvrri man. f F nk N' J1' .. .. . 'mx tt 15 ' ri- xlg G. , .L-Q'f'n - ., PONY LACROSSE THIRD ROW: D. Kee-iiey, T. Sargent, C. Srnitli. Lappin. Page-, Ne-wt-oinln, Sowlos, Ben- nett. SECOND ROW- lVIr. Sinink. eouehg Parsons, Rotlifielcl. Rogers. Romero, Nltiiivliy. Fink, Barrett, Manager. THIRD RUITIJ Gay. IVI. Tut-ker. C. jolinson. Shay. Wortlien, Col. lins, A. Brown. Cox. LACROSSE Andover Anmlover Roxbury Latin Exeter Wineliester Exeter Amlover Lawrence Tabor Berwick Varsity JINIOR VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL CIDA OPP CDA OPP 3 7 Belmont Hill I 6 2 8 Micltllm-sex 5 6 O IO Andover 0 16 3 6 Exeter 2 19 O 6 Brooks 9 6 5 AI Brooks O 12 2 6 Exeter 5 15 2 2 Belmont 7 10 3 6 Haverhill I 5 3 8 Miflcllc-sex O 2 Browne 81 Niifliols 2 7 Cardinal Cushing I3 I3 PONY LACROSSE Andover Roxbury Latin Exeter Tabor Rivers Andover Lawrenee CDA OPP O 6 Anflover 4' 6 BrIlflk5 I LI- AIIlIllX'f'l' 2 -I IJUI'ISll10llIll ffl- 6 Elnorson 6 I 1 Anmlover I0 5 Tlionipson lVIi1,lcllesex Emerson XXXI JUNIOR VARSITY 'FRACK CDA OPP lVIuseonon1et Regional Iligli 66 60 Vliiiinavtiiiiiet Regional High 57 73 Belmont Hill 71 42 Nortli Analow-r High S2 46 PONY BASEBALL CDA OPP I 8 -1 7 0 29 U 20 8 I8 I2 I5 0 20 5 6 IU ll .ul il 1-kr . du 4 5. an I: . 5 'Q' 212' IP: 'K i t Q., . 0,0 Q X. it 1 ' 1 .f f- 1 1 P1 -as X I af -1 U N' , . rl. 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Not only has the winner of' the medal been a high' honor student in science during his junior and senior years. but he has also been noted as a student blessed with that rare gilt of' originality of thought. l cannot let this opportunity go by without also mentioning the tremendous contribution he as made to the growth of' photography in the school and partic- ularly to the calibre ol' the photography in the school publica- tions .... ll is my pleasure to award the Bausch and Lomb Medal to: jeffrey Howard Kane of' Swampscott The Goodwin Athletic Prize. established by Mr. Fred H. Goodwin of' the Class of 1916. and a trustee of' the Academy from 1916 to 19-19. is given io the senior who. by athletic achieve- ment and sportsmanship. has brought the greatest honor to his school during the past year. ln the athletic world. there are some players who attract great public attention - in part by perf'ormance and in part by circumstances ofthe position they play. As a guard in football, his performance was seldom noted by the casual observer. but his role was so vital to the success of the team that he received the Most Valuable Player award. He led a young and inexperi- enced hockey team extremely well. not only by the example of his own fine play, but even more through the extra time and effort he devoted to helping younger players. This afternoon you witnessed his last game in a Governor Dummer baseball uni- form. Sportsman. keen competitor, leader - all of these qualities are combined in Ralph Emerson Sexton, II of' Winchester X X X X X J X Deke August. winner of lllf' lil1ll 7 l i'f ' XXXV f Ralph Suxlori is awiuwlt-tl the fiomltvlll Athletic Prize. With the advent of new facilities. music has taken a further step toward the center of life at the Academy. The winner of' the Barrisliill Prize has been a major force in this development. Not only is he blessed with a fine voice. but he also plays the violin. piano. and organ. Through miraculous organization of' time. he also belongs to the Newburyport Choral Society and occasionally serves as a substitute organist for one of the local churches. How could one find a better candi- date for the Barriskill Prize than Alun Lewis Chase of Newburyport The flaffney Prize. established in memory of Robert A. Gaffney of the fllass of' l9Ll-O, is awarded to that se- nior who. in the opinion of his teachers. has been most considerate of the rights. opinions. and sensi- bilities of others. The youth ol, today is often accused of excessive cyn- icism. ol' a lack of' firm beliefs. ol' an unwillingness' to express personal convictions. and an absence of con- cern about others. The recipient ol' this prize. through his actions and attitudes. belies this stereotype. An un- usually thoughtful and considerate young man is the winner oli the Gaffney Prize: Rainer! Dieclrziclz ffugzzst of lVlanchester. Vermont N. A... .-, or ff fi.- ,. 1 1 1' 1' .ff -F1 fig, :pw ! 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XXXVI Spe 01.11 Prize XSIIIHET. Em' ShqD12r1f 4 11 111 Through the kindness and generosity of Mr. Milton L. Dodge of Newburyport. we are once again able to present a group of Special Prizes to members of the senior class whose perseverance. courage. initiative, or sense of responsibility has contributed to the strength of the Academy. The first Special Prize goes to a senior who comes veriy close indeed to being the indispensable man in the community. An extraordinary manager of three varsity athletic teams. a member of Movie and Dance lfoinmittees. he has also been the major domo of the ncw arts center. He is one of those rare individuals who sees the job to be done and then does it superbly well on his own initiative. Fredericlr Johnson Shepard of Marblehead ln any group, one can identify a few people who make the greatest use of their own abilities and who also show thoughtfulness and concern for others. Such a young man is the winner of the second Special Prize. He has used his talents to the full. and in his own quiet way has served his fellows and has made an outstanding contribution to his school. james Connolly lllcGuz're of New London. Connecticut How often have we all enjoyed the experience of meeting someone whose indefinable qualities of personality infect a group of which we are a part - that someone who enters the room and by so doing makes everyone feel more cheerful and closer to his fellow man. Such a person came over our horizon last fall. He has become very much a part of us and has made a great contribution simply by allowing us to see ourselves and our school as J ,lim .NICGIIIVFP is awarded the second Special lrizf. through his perceptive eyes and his warm heart. Faisal Y0us1fEssa Al-Qatami The fourth Special Prize is awarded to a senior who has carried large responsibility and carried it very well indeed. Any leader of men must ultimately learn the lessons of firmness, impartiality, judgment, and convic- tion. 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The Moody Kent Prize lor the highest standing in English is awarded to Russell Eaton Tlzonzax ol' Greencastle. lndiana. The prize for the highest standing in French to Theodore Douglass Bergmann ol' Nlanhasset. New York. The Nloody lien! Prize for the highest standing in Spanish is awarded to Xielzolas Thornton Clark Jpollonio of Rockport. Maine. The Prize for the highest standing in Latin goes to Thomas Glanrille Taylor of Providence. Rhode Island. The Moody Kent Prize for the highest standing in German is awarded to Willianz Walter Jaffe of Fall River. The Prize lor the highest standing in History goes to Henry Horenstein of West Newton. The Moody Kent Prize for the highest standing in Science is awarded to Bradshaut Nelson Dorsey of Beverly. The Prize for the highest standing in Mathematics goes to Peter Bradlee Sargent of South Byfield. The Edmund Coflin Colman Scholarship. established by the late Elizabeth S. Tappan is awarded for proficiency in languages. During the next academic year. this scholarship will be held by Peter Lewis Narins of South Byfield. The Ambrose Prize Speaking awards go to the three members of the class who have gained the geatest proficiency in various phases of public speaking. The lst. 2nd, and 3rd prizes go Io: Jeffrey' Howard Kane of Swampscott David Parker Sheppard, fr. of Washington, D.C. Peter Knapp Imber of Reading, Pennsylvania The Thorndike Hilton Cup was established by the Class of l9l9 in memory of their class- mate. Thorndike Hilton. It is awarded each year to the ranking scholar in the senior class. The ranking scholar in the Class of 1965 combines academic ability and achievement with other broad interest and a mind both perceptive and inquisitive. The Thorndike Hilton Cup is awarded to Russell Eaton Thomas of Greencastle, Indiana. The Class of 1965 .q, MQW! 4 os A vu K-4 Q. 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' .dine Q -1 Q ... -Jgk -Q 1 Lili--.. .,,-. ,qgpnr . .-.. ...-4..- THE 1965 MILESTONE DEDICATIO 111 11 -. '1 ' 'L . ' -11 Xll11l'llll 11 111111- 1'111111- 111 111111-1'11111' 11111111111-1' 111 11139 111 11111 1111 1111 1111 111411111111 111 1111- 51-1111111 111-1'1- 11111 l1l'f'Ll11lF. 111111 1115 111111111 115 1111 .1111111111511'.11111' XNL1' 111111 111 . 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TI'll1N xL1111'.il1 111 11115 il l11llLlII111' 111-151111111111 111111 Ll gI'1'Ll1 111-111111111 111 1111' 111115 4111 1111- ,-11-11111-1111. '11111' 1-1111 111 51-1 11111111 11111151-11 1111' 1111' 1111111111-1-1111111 111 111 111-1111 ' 1- 511111111 111'14l' 1113111. 11111 111' 11.15 111 IAf' 111 111-1111-11-11 11l1'IIl. 111- 11115 1111111-11 1115 111111i11. F111' 1111-51- 1-1-11511115 1111- 1911.3 ,11111-.1111r11' 1 11111 I1 111111.11111 111 1111 111 11111111 11 1 - .5 1 . L 111 4 11 111 ll15l11111 111111 111-111111111 111 1111' 5111111-111 1111111. 111- 111 'sz' in 3 I 1 'ig I Q Y In x, 1 ski' -x N 'r- 331.5 4 a, ,. 4 5 N.. 4 A f s Q pl-5 4 -c li . ' 3' o. B-K4 Z 4, BO RD OF TRUSTEES ,SECOND ROW- Richard D. Phippen. Morris P. Frost. Yalleau Wilkie. lr.. Hpadmaglprg Gerrs ,l. Dietz. Everett W. Smith. FIRST ROWI- Roger B. Coulter. Philip M. Morgan. Marshall B. Dalton. Augustus P. Loring. Lispenard B. Phister. Marshall B. Dalton, President --.- . . . . .Brookline Philip M. Morgan. Vice President. - . .......... Woreester Gerry J. Dietz '35, Vice President - - - . . . Syravuse. New York Lispenard B. Phister. Seeretarjr - Netvllurf Augustus P. Loring. Treasurer- . llroving Frank Boyden ......... Dt?6l'il6lLl Roger B. Coulter 13. - Morris P. Frost '35 --'- Elliott M. Gordon ---... Frederick S. Moseley. Jr. . . Richard D. Phippen 38- - - Everett W. Smith -.... . Valleau Wilkie, jr. . Lothrop Vlithington . . . . ........ Cohasset . V . . . - . .Lake Park. Florida . . .Hampton New Hampshire . . . .New York. New York ........XY enliam . . . . ellesley . . South Bitield . . . Ply mouth MEMORIAM Timothy Whittemore came to us in 1962 as a member of the sophomore class and quickly found many friends among the faculty and students. Although his stay at Governor Dummer was short, it was eventful for both him and those immediately concerned with him. His participation in the Clee Club and membership in the Meistersingers were both indica- tive of his co-operation and his desire to enter into school life. We realized later the enormity of this accomplishment when we found that he had been suffering in silence all the while. Tim was an example of courage we all can always aspire to. 7 Nx I W, , H X X -..,, W , W X :Ln TABLE xv, . gr, . -. . J v l I I OF CONTENTS 1 FACULTY 14 SENIORS 26 UN DERCLASSMEN 58 ACTIVITIES 66 ATHLETICS 82 ADVERTISEMENTS 1 13 9 AJ., f ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS lihe produrtion of a vearhook is by neeessitv a long and diffivult profess. Manx hourg of hard work have gone into The 1965 Mjlpgmng, This work has not heen done hx the jvlllpgmng hoard alone, howeverg some of those: to whom the hoard owes its appreviation are Mrs. Marjorie J. Rouisse for he-r ae-counting and hookkee-ping. Miss Louisse Lovell and the entire offie-e staff for their spee-ial information. Mr. Richard We-ir, the representative from the Amerivan Yearbook Company, who aided us in the ae-tual produe-tion of the hook. Mr. Hoy Hult of Hult Studios in Melrose whose exeellent photography has improved the quality of the hook. The Mjlggggflp staff for their assistanee in the tedious areas of the produetion of the hook. Our advertisers without whom the book would have heen impossible. Mr. Douglas Nliller who haf faithfully stood In u- to help ulierie-xt-r he could. 'ia Q-nr Mr. Miller Miss Lovell 10 ,-.- 54, is-N ' v, , , A- nf 'A ' ff -1. gun- .- - ' is Viv . f ,v . ,, A, . , , ,.Yh.f,,,-Q --4 -.vorwur .,,,,, , U, , .-ar A A- ,pts -,,455L'lfY'? .'A.l' -?5f.'f?i.L 'v-euqp.,gvr--..,.,,,, A .4-inns-g..,,: This was a time to remember. We present the record of this time that the memory may live in the hearts of those who created it. 11 Ed!-llif-lilly-Clllifff Garret D. Lvahf-y, jr. C11-MllHllglil1'g Editors Timothy W. Browne James li. lVlc'Cuire C0-Bll.9iHf'.S.9 flllIIlllgf'l'S Brovlf W. Cullen john l'. lx. llaytloii C0-Clif!'U1HfI'lJl1 flflzuzagers William E. Major John lVl. Mavlwnzif' Photograplzzl' Editors Dudley S. Clover Jeffrey H. Kane H. Richard Wait, III Faculty Adiiisor Doiiglas L. Miller i K Nt . ,.:-..1c.:.p.' -1' -.,. N .,,.gv ' f-' .. ..-,...... Y , ' --1--F --.,- ' , Ph, . V gg-. -nu., , x f.f..,,.4 .. Y ,,-Q , 10-N ' s..g1 .745 -9--f: -- ,. xy - 1, ' -r , x X X N K Ng ff :Lf UT - H' ' f. .uw K 4 4' - If 4 ,, y A .A- 1 ,3 Uxb . . 53' x V, 'jj 1' V 5 r, .1 x 1 55 I A 'o X 1 'r 'l ux - af F. Q1 40 v l J I bl' :,,'f3 Y ' 1 1 I 4 MJ'- Ul I '-A , T' vw. -..4..--.--. -v--' '- n...- .H-0.-r an ,,, ,.4,.- .. ......-1--vw , , ..-..., A1 fc V '?-w..,,,wLK, jj? A ,Z . , g-UIW' Q- .. ,In M, . is 'i 4 -I in , ', ,f,..r 1. ' 4 - .- ' 3fJm..., Q54ff'd5.7 T'f4 ?:r--f -3s-3T'!gM:YwZl,. ' H ---,w...,.,, ' 3: w V ---1. - . xx, will A -fm. 5 5 E 1 . 1 , - V mxmw, 8 'E fs 2, S3 :E fi, if 35' iii F. . 'iwvwiiii . ., F AC LTY ,N Q21 f' Q The stimulator qf the irnellec! HEADMA 'TER XXI.I,l-lXl XWILKIF. IH Yale- 1018. Xlig H.1rx.1r-I V331. XIX Mlxlwl In th.,'4.,Ivln',rr1m.-lfI.1w in 4 U 16 ADMINISTRATIO Q 49N 4 Q0 Edgar D. Dunning loinion 1921. BS. Princeton 1925. M.A. Business Manager, Bank Mathematics 41 K4 E. Webster Dann Lehigh 1952, B.S. Mathematics Executive assistant to the Bicentennial Program .4- One of the most devoted faculty members in the long history of Governor Dummer is Mr. Edgar Daniel Dunning, He is a member of the old guardw along with Mr. Murphy. Nlr. Nlercer. and Mr. Sager. After graduating from 1'nion College in 19211. he went on to receiye his lNl.A. from Princeton. He then taught at the liniyersity of Richmond and the University of Rochester before coming here in 1930. Originally in- volxed in the Nlath and lfnglish Departments. Mr. Dunning. upon his appointment as Business Manager. shifted his concentration to the administration of the school. Under his direction the school has witnessed many improyemcntsg he has been concerned with every major school addition. the most significant of which is the Frost Building. Concerned with both school and community, he has served as a commissioner of the Byfield Water' Dis- trict and as a member ol the Planning Board of the Town of Newbury: he is also a past president of the Association of Business Oflicers of New England Pre- paratory Schools. He is respected and likedday all that come in contact with him. During the Fall we missed him because of his illness. Mr. Dunningls limited return for the remainder of the year is indicative of his most distinguishing char- acteristicfdedication. It is the devotion of thirty-five years service to the Academy: a devotion inherent in the schoolis development and progress. All L... 59 17 fl Peter W. lVlerr'er Dickinson 1962. BA Anclnver-Newton 'lilienlogicalS1-howl Chaplain Advisor to Religious Discussion Groups my 'Q 8. f X51 Ulf ,di 'QN vb CTN. 5 wx I , 1 is I I Esther B. 'liliurlow Bryn 1Vlawr 1928. A. Librarian uyour diction needs im- provement. You sound like you have pebbles in your mouthfv 3Q I, V, 4 Arthur W. Sager Bates 1926. AB. l,UlJl14'SIJ6Z1lilIljl l1i1'ef'l:n'ulfQlfe Club john J. Wiillierspoon Harxard 1031.-X.B. Harvard 1'H1.I. L.L.B. Director of Admission Editor ufSchou1Cata logue Day Boy :Xdxisor ENGLISH Thomas MCC. lVlercer Robert L. Criflin Centre 1924. A.B. University of Connecticut Harvard 1930, lVI,A. Salem State 1963, BS. Head of English Depart- Director of the Dramatics ment Club Commencement Prizes and Diplomas 3 Christopher B. lVlartin A. Macdonald Murphy Harvard 1962, A.B. Harvard 1929, A.B. Dining Hall Director of Athletics . gffr' . 4. 'P' ,ff ii' M 5' 'IZ' ' ll, 5 . X john B. Ogden,,1r. Douglas 1. Smink, Jr. Harvard 1955, A.B. Vifashington and Lee 1959 Boston University 1963. B.A. lVI.A. Duke 1961. lVl.A.T. Art Club Band Director Cheerleaders 19 William H. Spain P X hlflx Famv Gettysburg 1950 A H H1191 t lb Duke 1953 Heacl of Hi ment David M. Wllll3Il1Q Franklin S Nlaialiall 1030 A B University of Pennaxlxa nia 1951. M A Aclvisur to the Jumui Class Archon Eclilur - Wx I x 5 3 W. Roy A. Ohrn Clark 1935. A.B.g Univer- sity of Dijon 19373 Mid- dlebury 1937, M.A. Head of lVlodern Lan- guage Department French Athletic Receptions Study Halls l l Robert A. Gendron Harvard 1960. A.B. Sorbonne 1961 French LANGUAGES fi Robert 17. Ball III Yale 1964, B.A. University of Zurich Spanish Philosophy Seminar Debating Club Spanish Club tg... Norman P. james Princeton 1963, AB. German QD Robert H. Linberg Howard J. Navins Williams 1961, AB. Williams 1935, A.B. French Columbia 1937, lVl.A. Advisor to The Governor Latin Dean of Students 21 15 lVlrs. Berta R. Sager Mount Holyoke 1930. A.B. French ' 1 vr- 'tr' Benjamin J. Stone Hamilton 1932, A.B. Head of Mathematics Department Director of Studies Advisor to the Senior Class Director of Chapel Choir i William T. King American Institute of Banking Brown Rifle Club Ski Club MATHEMATICS fn- N C. Heherton Evans Princeton 1919. A.B. l Richard N. Leavitt Amherst 1964. BS. K Q -. Q '. QA! ',-,,,, af, P, .- 4' .7211 L. Manlius Sargent Amherst 1945. A.B. Movies 22 A Douglas L. Miller Amherst 1950. A.B. Physics Head of Science Department Advisor to The Milestone Camera Club John A. Fenn Rutgers 1938, BS. Boston University 1953, Ed.lVl. University of New Hamp- shire 1964, lVI.S.T. Chemistry Thafs just it, it isn't scienceg ifs magic I SCIENCES fm looking for Candy? bones, Robert E. Anderson Kenyon 1957, A.B. Biology 5 ,KAI 34 jeff Cook ......................... C734 'M 'tg ' 1- 1 ,rzfgft sf' 0... f' :M'P:f l . Uv F 4 ' ,r it gi jf' f s i lf! s as f ayff . Y ' 4, ., g 'f .xg ufiau -I 'L V '. JJ' ' .., ,s ,Q-qx , if I 1' Q' i If 4 All 4 4, s- Talk. v., it ' 411' 'ls ff a 5. , yn .A . X nv ' A Q.. 3' . ' 4' li 'A 5' ' K s I 4: gi 5 ,lu 5 J 'it 'AL 1 3 at I Ag 4 z I I 0, t fn- 'xin 4 lv 5 1 r r 9 3. cf'- A David M. Grant ................ Mrs. Edith 'l'. Marshall ........ Mrs. Florence C. Pearson Mrs. Marguerite M. Ames Kathry n Broun ....,.......... Mrs. Eleanor Caldwell ....... w john lm Dull. NHT. ........ . Mrs. Edna H. Flllllilgllll Mrs. Gladys J. Fish .... lf. Grillin ............ Paul Mrs. Catherine A. Higgin lfstelle liezer. RN ..... . Louise Lovell ........ Sylvia B. Lunt ........ Mrs. Charlotte 'lf Metealf . 1 - - Mrs. Bessie IL. Noyes. R.lN Warwick Potter. M.D. .... . Nlrs. Marjorie J. Bouisse Mrs. Ethel S. Whitney ..... 'QM . 2' . 4 Q Xlusir- lheorp Nlaehine Shop Piano Violin Secretary .-Xssistant Ser-retary .Xssistant lo the Lilwrarian Consultant :Xssistant Bookkeeper Secretary lu the Director of Dexelopment Chief Engineer Assistant Secretary Resident Nurse Secretary to the Headmaster Secretary to the Business Manager Secretary to the Director of SlUCliE'S Resident Nurse Sehool Php sieian . ........ Bookkeeper Feeretary to the Director of Admissions l. You ought to see my new r0ommate. ' L'RA0's the handle. SX r P J 6 ' A w Tl1ey,re doing the flogf' r v I., 'Q' fl' h '1 P' woo In my classroom you know e,s rzgzt. 25 rf' E-sz' I -... R . I, ,U 'vw' in a 'L 5s 'X u , xffwzf' 49 NN i 'ff -Q 'Q SENIORS Tl 1 lzl 55123 Q U 2' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS '1lx1u'1 Hw Xkhliflllli nlamxxrg Z0 Lwrxglf-llfm fxv-ram. lirunfmif li. Nlairlf- 'lliru f,rz.m11-- hrllvrvfl hmvlrrwr llufeuln-r an l9'1l nlfllllllfflllyl' ul nur flnlnw is lllff mm! mwnllrxf purl rn Ihr lzllffrrrlllflx nl llVl'P,u Cm-ll'liil- Mileslone Staff. '64. Co-fllarzaging Editor. '65: Clee Club. '64. 6,13 Nl:-1-lrrvnrmgvr-. fm: Llnapf-l Lmrlxrunllf-'. 61: lar-ny Imm- lull Nluafl. 713. 'lk-ann. Yfl. YD. lu-Laptalrm 713: 'l- llIll- Nguad. 02. lf'L1Ill 0.5, 61. fm: llwan f.l1anmn: Halv Nlwlur-llzp. 61: Bunk fl0lIllIllllPl . '65: Sflllfil' Clas Pre-idPnt. '65. I rl0n't rraw ill . , . Only balfl unrlvrgraduatf- of CDA . . Catrhing soplmomorv-, '64. ,. Yaaaahf Leader of they lazll I5 jr TheC,l11ncl11ns I. I 'N I , JOHN SCOTT MAGRANE, JR. 63 Warren Place, Montclair, New .lersey Johnny Scott '6Head Entered Governor Dummer in 1961 Responsibility educates. f Phillips Governor Staff, '64, Business Jlanager, '65, Glee Club, '64, '65, Religious Discussion Group, Varsity Football Team, '62, '63, C0- Captain '64, Varsity Wrestling Squad, '62, '63, Team, '64, 65, Varsity Lacrosse Team, '63, '64, '65g Dormitory Proctor, Chair- man, Detention Committee, Vice President of Senior Class. NHL-y, nog Seriously, this is seriously amazing. Known for per- tinent insights in any conversation. , tl.fXRRlzl IIENIPSEX LE.-XIIICN. JN. lll Riverclitlc Road. 1.owt-ll. N12lSSLlt'1lllSt'lls Gar 1'.lllt'I't'tlfv1lH'l'll0l' 1,llllllllt'I' in 1961 Whatsoez'er thy liancl findetlz to do, do it with all thy might. --- Ecclesiastes .llileslone Stall, 63, '6-1. Editor-in-I.'lzie,t, '65: Gorernor Staff. '63: Glt e Cluls, '6-lg Dramatics Club, '61-3 Varsity lfootliall T1-am. '62, '63, '64g Varsity Wrestling Squad, '62. '63, Te-aiu '64, '65: Varsity Lacrosse 'llt'3lll, '63, '64, Captain. '651 Time Prim-1 fillflil- man, Grill Committee: l'it'P-lIf6Sttl?I1f Se-nior Class. Have you changed the sheets in the .llifestone room. Gar? OK Bickly, where's my watch? f .4 ':.f. . .J V, QE., s 15459 5 I RUSSEL EATON THOMAS 725 East Seminary Street, Greencastle, Indiana '4Russ Entered Governor Dunnner in 1962 'It is not strength, but art obtains the prize. 3 Homer Governor Staff, '64-, Editor-in-Chief, '65q Honor Roll, '63, '64. '65, Varsity Soccer Team, '64, National Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalistg Harvard Book Prize, Moody Kent Spanish Prize. Cole- man Language Scholarship, Dormitory Proctor: Vice-President of Senior Class. Leader of the Pack greasy-wise. Striped Gant shirts. purple Madras, fire engine red socks, black weejuns - Greencastle's preppiest. 96 IU XXl,N'lXXf1li'lH XI,I.I,N l99Ii1g11li'1,111. Nf'--.11-15. .11.1--Q1!..- H141- 1115 l'.11I1rf-114111.11111ll. 1 11' 1.1'.1f' has 1111 111ww1'11,u 1111' ll , . I 1. .' l,,1l1'N- f,lul1. 11111-1'rffx1111 11, YJ: V-11111 1:11. I f Cu-l,a11lu1'11. 113: Npring 'l 111111 'lf11111. 711. 111. f ff 1 1 Nmiy Hull FJfU1UVr. 713. LUX- jwllx jlf 4'll 3111111 an you Llllyi :1f1I'lI'l8 1-gat, .1 ... 1111- lx f1111141. 21 1 r1fr11I1111fI11 IPr111.s are .fur 1116, 111'r11x.' 111 1111 them fllllfj rules. !11e glblllll 11111 a-15 111565. ' U b1ra1g11l 1111 Ike 111.1611 HDMI .1011 hear about Rif'1llIl'd.'., 30 JOHN BORDEN ANDERSON 1826 Venetian Point, Clearwater, Florida 'iBords Entered Governor Dummer in 1961 He is a gentleman, because his nature is kind and affable to every creature. - Barnfield Honor Roll, '64, '65, Milestone Stall, '65: Religious Discussion Group, '65, Literary Club, '64, '65, Dramatics, Manager, '64, '65, Varsity Football Squad. '63: Study Hall Proctor, '65: Re- ception Committee, '65. Hey, 1'm not finished . . . Hoping to see Mom and Dad at Graduation. FAlSAL YOOSll Al,-Q.'X'l'.-XXII Kuwait. Post Oiiice Box 428 flee Entered Governor Dummcr in 1964 The great hope in society is in z'11diz'izl1zal 1'lllll'fl1'ft'f.'1 -4 Clianning Religious Discussion Group, '65, Glee Llub, llarzager, '65, Camera Club, '65, Varsity Soccer Team, '64, Co'MVP. '64, Var- sity Tennis Team, '65, You see, Kuwait is not like this desert you think. -- lJidn't like dirty soccer players . . . crazy Arab camel pushcr. -9-A NILHOLAS THORNTON CLARK APOLLONIO Mechanic Street, Rockport, Maine Greek Nicksie Ap Entered Governor Dummer in 1961 He who persists in gerzuineness, will increase in aflequacyfl - Lynch Q Honor Roll, '64, Glee Club, '64, '65, Outing Club, '65, Spanish ' Club, President '65, Varsity Soccer Squad, '65, Wrestling Squad, '62, '63, '64, Spring Track Squad '62, '63, Study Hall Proctor '65. Who knows what the nose knows about guitars? . . . Perkins doors are worse for wear . . . Sling-shots and Ambrose windows. 31 HUlSIpli'I I1H',l1I1I4.H Xl1,l 41 ,a Hwx Tiff. Xlarwhf-l--r, x'!VI I.T Q IJ: gl lfntfrf fi fum rrwr I,WHINl f in V101 -.llxllllfllfllllll lffgullm lim ,zffnlffrfzfifh fm! rf-r1f1'nf.g, gfwfl' ffff'.,',un',, ,,,, um! rfjfffffzulz IIIIHI fznwlf l1m1.'4 1,111 Rf- Mlm- Klub. .Ui 711. A031 WIA-I-r-mg-I-, '01, lim. f.,1, '09, 'f N 'Y 7-A 'Q--Q fi' ' 4 ,Xrt 4 llllr. ffl. U11 4my-:Ifhw1.l'f'x1f.'f N1 'ff' XX v. .' v ' N .1 , . .11 51l1i14 . -Q, 1 .1'r..1r'. mi---I 1-I IlY4l'. 61 llwrrxxllmw I'1'wlffr. fn: ll'd11'HdlI'I'. fm: Ntufzj. Hull Vrw- lur. fm. Xxllil' llv- Llllff 1,1111-1-v IJIHIIUI- Iqffvl- HM. XfX'H!1. -My Ill-is I X131-' , -A ' 1.-4 ' S, Him any rfnmgx uf lim Ba:-law. Lexi l . X2 Hey, what are you doing up so latef 2 ,- L X in ' E , .Q N Boy. Ur. Sagefs book sure is 1'lIf6f6SII'V1g. f I have every perfev! reason to be nzmlesff' ALTON ALEXANDER BRODY 13585 Romany Drive, Pacific Palisades, California HSI-ICIXN Entered Governor Dummer in 1962 Music was ordained . . . to refresh the mind of man after his studies. - Shakespeare , Governor Staff, '65, Camera Club, '65, Cross Country Team, '63g Winter Track Team, '63, Golf Team, '63, '64, '65g Smoking Room Committee, Chairman '65, Groove-y, ultravec, tres tough . . . Fast cars, stale gretts, racy clothes, loud guitars, and a hot putter. THEODORE DOUGLASS BERCNIQXNN 530 Manhasset Woods Road, Nlanhasset. New York Doug Entered Cove-rnor Dummer in 1963 ' The desire of lfnowledge, like the thirst of riches, increases A even with the acquisition of it. - Broleaguire Honor Roll, '65, Governor SMH, '64, l eature Editor, '63g Philos- ophy Seminar, Dramatics, '64g Varsity Wrestling Squad, '64g Tennis Squad, '64, Has stayed up till 3:00 AAI. every night since he's been at UUA Have you met Mr. Claggert . . . Has anyone seen Doug? YH- 'bn- , , U , 1 A! 11.-..- BROCK WEBSTER CALLEN 62 East River Road, Rumson, New jersey LhKinkyW! Entered Covernor Dummer in 1961 Q' Diligence in all things is the focal of success. - Lupper Honor Roll, '64g .llilestone Slap, '64, C0-Business llarzager, '65g Clee Club, '64, '65: Religious Discussion Group: Store '64. Chapel Committee. '64, '65: Varsity Soccer Team, '63, Co-Cap- tain, '64: Varsity Lacrosse Team. '63, '64, '65. Dormitory Proc- tor, '65g Chairman, Dining Hall Committee, '65. College weekend in Peru . . . Things have been going well in my dining hall. 33 AH'llHl H -'XHIJPQN fANll'.HffN. JH 949 La: l,urna.- Awrnuf-. l'afrf1f Pali-aflll-. fAl.for:,1a Ani Entered Governor Dummer in 1961 Those who command themselves command others. - Haylett ig'- s....f Q i Ulf Club, '65, Managen Religious Discussion Group. '65: Debating Club '63g Cheerleader, l64.'65: Literary Club. '65g Spanish Club. '65 Varsity Soccer Team, '64,'6Sg Varsity Wrestling Team, '65: Tennis TIS. Team, '64,'65g School Tennis Champion, '63g School Store Comrmrtere. '65. Oh, babies, when we hit New York. we won't be the snaniest guye in town . . . Likes to be beaten by anybody . . wx Whafs so hot about a nude? Only peones cheat. - Hey Zelda! Keep the greasies coming. if I y F 'W -,A 1:2 or JJ, lc 2- l 5 . Qi , , 5, X How could I daze of in a class like this? A LAN LEWIS CHASE 31 Purchase Street, Newburyport, Massachusetts Entered Governor Dummer in 1961 He is next to the gods whom reason impelx. - Claudian Honor Roll, '62,'63,'64.'65g Glee Club, '64,'65, President: '65: Meist- ersingers, '65g Religious Discussion Group, '65g Chess Club. '6-1: String Ensemble. '63,'64,'65, School Orchestra, '62: Wrestling Squad '62,'63. Team. '64-,'65, Captain, '65g National Merit Scholarship Finalist, '651 Study Hall Proctor. '65. The guest soloist from Rowley , . . Breaking his nose . . . Show 'em the baroomph, wheeze-cradle. Al. DONALD MILES CROCKER, JR. 33 Haskell Street, Fitchburg, Massachusetts Crooks Entered Governor Dummer in 1961 Good nature is the very air ofgood mind. - Goodman Q , Religious Discuss Group, '65, Chapel Committee, '65, Chairman, Cheer- leader, '64, Chairman. '65: School Store. '641 Varsity Hockey Team, '64,'65g Varsity Lacrosse Squad, '63, Team '64-,'65g Dormitory Proctor, '65. Crocker proctors Moody. but who proctors Crocker? . . . A left-over from Tacky 2 . . . It takes a real Art to stay in German 111. BRADSHAW NELSON DORSEY Prince Street, Beverly, Massachusetts K flBrad9, Entered Governor Dummer in 1961 The grandest operations are the most silent. - Cecil Honor Roll, '64,'65Q Rifle Club, '62.'63,'64,'65, Camera Club, '62, Out- ing Club, '64, Vice President, '65g Machine Shop, '62,'63,'64,'65g Stamp Club, '63, President, '64, Wrestling Team, '64-,'65g Moody-Kent Prize in French '64-3 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. Famous for his chicken wing . . . The quiet trumpeter of Moody . . . A great guitar picker. 35 Q LHXHLES liUl.f,fJNIIi Ill 'HON 13151-lmwl blrwl. lirz1df rff. I'f'rm-51'-amz: 'Thu' ku f'.Ul4'f 4i fufwrrlor Ummm'-r Jn 1965 Sf'iffr1fw Unrl rwflvpllxrm no lltuff' funlrrlffifl f'U'h UIf1f'f Man figil and P'lI:'fffl4fl'f.1.u Faullv- Honor Roll, '63. '64. '65: Cozerrzor Staff. '64, Managing Edi- tor, 'USL Ulm' Club. '6l: Vvintf-r 'fralk Nfguad. '01, 7,13 fjyflf Squad. '64: Uma? Country Tvarn. 731: Spring Trafk Squad. '65, Ewryiprnlyl frivnd and lmlmdyg- 1-n--my . . . lirf'un1f- . 711. 713. '65 . . , Niffff fartrmrl- in lhf- CUIPIHUF. The blond-haired 1'nd1'11'duar'1'5r. Hy gum got Ihllfkf, .r j23 f lhzrlley doesrft talk lllllfh during the meals. ff Q 1- I propose a toast to Ben Duck. 36 .S DAVID CUSHING FUESS IMYIIJ ISKICWEH 1511111 Wuxliingiton Stn-et, lluxlmury. Nlus-avlitiwtte lilt1'Wt'l ' Htitt-rt-tl tlowrnor llummf-r in 1961 Y .'1h.' The lowly IIIll.Xl'f' of the .x!ringc'zl l'II.SlflllIlPlII.S. ' Nt-xxton 5509 Broad Branch Road. Washington 15. lJ.C. Dave Entert-d Gow-rnor Dummer in 1961 The winner is he who gives himself to his zvorh body and Soni. Buxton Governor, '6-1, Co-buainess Jllanager '65: Clee Club, '63, Chapel Committee. '65g Outing Cluli, '64, President '653 Varsity Soccer' Team. '64-. Co-Captain '65g Winter Track Tc-am. '61, '65g Spring Track Team, '63, '64, '65g Headwaiter, '65g Devi-lopxnt-tit Office. '63 Whoah, Dave. Whoaltl . . . Lifting weightb in the :ltoxwr . . . Sir, what would he the posbiliilitiea of , . . '! . . . llung his laundry in the bathroom. 1 1,14-v Llulm. 6.3. 611. 6.51 Xie-ixtcrfitigiwx, 6.3, 601 l,llllUNltlll1X S .'t-minar, '63g Art liluli, '65, Hum that agate, Pool daddy Y A Pete Seeger fan. 1' EVN 'IIT' IJUDLEY STANLEY GLOVEH 10 K1-nom Str:-1-t. Haw-rliill, Klasfacliiiwtta A lg,or lint'-rt-d Govt-rnor Dummvr in 1961 It is a great abilily to be able to conceal one's ability. - Ray Honor Roll. '62. '63: Milestone Co-Photographic Editor '65: f.iilllFl'3 Cluli. '62, '63, '61, President '65g Svhool Storv, '64-5 Out ing Cluli. '65: Vanity 1-'ootlmall Squad, '64, '65g Wrestling Squad J He-adwaiter, '63, Isometries at night. sliowers in the morning . . . Dudleyl Xvltat are you doing out on the fire PQCIIIDG. and where- the hell are your clothes? '62, '66, Team. '64, '65g Spring Travk Squad. '62, '63, '64, '65g ALBERT JOHN GREGG 19 High Street. Stonington. Connecticut lark lm lm Entered Governor Dummer in 1962 A large part of Chnklilan virtue C0lI-SIQSLS in good habits, - Paley Honor Roll. '63,'65g Milestone Staff. '64.'65g Religious Discussion Group. '65g Debating Club. '64g Literary Club. '65L Dramatios Club. Var' sity Football Squad, '64-.'65: Varsity Hockey Team. '64.'6-5: Golf Squad. '63g Varsity lacrosse Squad, '65: Study Hall Proctor. 65. Hey, Borracho, you're no Borracholn . . . This is John Lennon ofthe Beatles, and l'd like to show you locko's back , . ,ld NX - Bill and Iocko dabcuss senior responsibilirv. Doug goes wild, as usual. WILLIAM FRANCIS GROMKO, IR. 134 Lynn Street, Peabody. Massachusetts Groms T0ny Entered Governor Dummer in 1961 When lgive, Igive myself - Whitman Honor Roll. '62: Milestone Staff. '65: Governor Stall. '65: Religious Diss cusslon Group, '65, Dramatics Club, Manager, '64-,'65g Literary Club, '64-,'65g Vacation Plans Committee, Chainnan, '65, Smoking Room Com- mittee, '65. Hey Tonyyyyl' . . . Famous for Greasies . . . The grand slammer lived in Pierce and slept in Lang Gym . . . Hey Greasy, who did your college applications? JOHN PAGE-KENWAY HAYDON 22 Atlantic Avenue, Beverly, Massachusetts John P.K. Entered Governor Dummer in 1962 History is philosophy teaching by example. - Garfield Honor Roll, '63,'64,'65g Milestone Staff, '64, Board '65, Cheerleader, '63,'64g Chairman Library Committee, '65, School Store, '64, Winter Track Squad, '65g Varsity Baseball Team '64, Captain '65, Tennis Team, '63, Moody Kent Prize in German, Chairman of Library Committee. Always looked as if he were in pain . . . Mr. Adams' pet student . . . savagely witty . . . Mucho activity around that hot corner. 39 'WYX uf ii 'L I , , , , lr , . b .gs f- , i ' l I if W' , i Q Q 1 'r ,- Q I A , ' , .' ROBERT DOUGLAS HANNON 926 Navesink River Road, Locust, New Jersey fYD0ug!, Entered Governor Dummer in 1961 Earnest in his conduct. - Pascal Honor Roll, '62g Dance Committee, '65g Vale President Spanish Club, '65g Philosophy Club, '64-,'65g Varsity Soccer Squad, '64, Winter Track Team, '63,'64,'65g Spring Track Team, '63,'64, Co-Captain '65, Cross Country Team, '65g School Store, '65. Where'd you get that ring, Doug? . . . Me and Bicksyn . . . Penn, I don't lahk this course. Mr. i H .H X x f Hrzrh is sinzplj too hut to Handel. The way I figure it, Golzlufzter zcill Carr-1 aff 50 states. HLNHH HMI! Nl! HH 'I . . . 5 AX., l'.r1!1rH:f,fw.fr:w,t lJu::..:.fr ,1. VILL I-,fllffgfwlt ltfqfftrw tif Jftflf. mr ll muff' f1,l',' fr I - liliif Llult, hi: Xnr-tty l'fff1t:,.1.t Nguvl. M13 I4 .r 4' ffl: llwrmllwry l'xm1f,r. 'ISL Nlufxj. Hall Vw Mft 'Lua XX 1-nl tlmfugtn fiftkl lturgvr-, JUN ffwf1fn :Au-. dim: N1 , inwllmall punt- 14.1-I hall , . , Wtlttfwtl hm. IIA 4111.1 J I 1.411 in Www :lux-.ln 1:.wHIh- ag . X141-my fy'-!l.:,-'ni ylhmg .uni 1-'.vr'y Hung. Car: 15111 that mar mutrtfz ff,.'a1Ar,' Ned: leak. l'm nIl.f'IIV'1g'.' Thzs 10111 be great for Public 5peal:1'r1g.' Y .f ,haf ae ' fy., v v It 3F r .i lf. ' 2 ' - .L 3. ag 1' X z X 3 1 ,X JOHN LHANDLER HILL, JR. Box 241, Bedford, New York Chandy Entered Governor Dummer in 1961 'Tjheerfzzlness smoothes the road of life. - Smith Religious Discussion Group, '65, Dramatics Club, '64, '65, Art Club, '64, '65, Spanish Club, '65, Tennis Squad, '62, '63, '64, Bank Committee, '65. Commons 1 Aquarium, Observation window to left: Actually 1 think l'll stay at school for spring vacation. Ohhla, Benny. Me-lony, Chrissy come here, l've got some candy for you! IMYIIJ DICKINSON HENRX. JH. 64 lloill Road, llelniont, Nlassaeliusetts Dick 1'1lllt'l'Q'llfiltYl'l'Illll'lJLlIllIIIt'l'lll 19112 Tllzzsie, 0111? mlniilteff to the soul, llf'I'UIII6'5 a .-or! oj .spirit and never flies. - lluliver Religious Discussion Group, '65, Choir, '63, '64, '65, Varsity Soccer, Squad '64, Team '65, Wrestling. Squad '63, '64, Li- brary Prortor, '65. Dickinson. the slayer of men . . . liut Mr. Nlereer, this is fan- tastically japanese. l.fQk , HENRY HORENSTEIN 101 Huane Road, West Newton, Massachusetts Hank Entered Governor Dummer in 1962 Think zcrongly, if you please: Bu! in all cases think for yourself. - - Lessing Honor Roll, '63, '64, Debating Club, '63, Vive President '64, l res1'flent '65, Philosophy Discussion Group. '65, School Store, '64, Governor, Feature Stall, '65, Dance Committee, Cliairnzan, '63, Varsity Basketball Squad, '64, '65, Tennis Squad, '63, '64, Library Proctor, '65, Participated in chapel service . . . Dresses conservatively, thinks conservatively . . . likes to appeal. 41 On the most exalted throne in the world. we are still seated on nothing but our ana I only get two shoves with each stain-less steel blade. GREGORY SCHUCK HUHNP. 1-1-1 flrfcsv-nl Slrwrl. Wert Boylston. M8E'.8'lAIAwPllr Hfjmg.. Entered Gowrnor Dummf-r nn IWZ Laugh and be uell S flrwn Hvlngnnx- IPI-1 It--IUII ffrmtpe 'fthe ltfluvng 1 lulr '51, 'V' 4. .fo 102,711 XXIIIIVI 'l'l.nL, Nlumi, '01, 'lf-nm- Ntnui, 'ftiffrl lf-'ffgvw 'f '03, How van anyone xr-4' through woke bottle bottom-'U H:-x. Mr F1-nn. lhvrwl a f1re nn the lab , , . l n-Ioppablf onff- hf- got going 4 I , 1 ukonder what lfmd of cigarettes .VL Williams luke-sf' H.-ind lforget to sas Rabbit. Rabbztf N E .fx ' ll! 42 PETER KNAPP IMBER 222 Mayer Street. Pennside. Reading. Pennsylvania Pete Tonto Entered Governor Dummer in 1963 To pity distress is but humang la believe it is Godlike. - A. Mann Honor Roll, '6-41 Governor Staff, '64, Sports Editor, '65g Religious Discus- sion Group, '64-g Debating Club, '64: Current Events Discussion Group, '64-3 Literary Club, '65: Varsity Basketball Team, '64, C0-Captain. '65: Golf Team, '64, Captain, '65g Cross-Country, '64g Library Proctor, '65. Known for showing emotions with facial expressions with animation . . . Kimo Sabey from the charity strip. K- Entered Governor Dummer in 1961 pansiesf' 09 ia. Q RICHARD MARK JACK 17 Lakeshore Avenue, Beverly, Massachusetts Rich '14 fellow of irifnire jest, of most excellent fantasy. - Shakespeare Go1'err1nrSt1iff '65: Glce Club. .651 Religious Disrussi n 1 r rup 1 matics Club. '61.'65: Literary Club. 65: Yarsity Fntlnll Siu y Team. .652 Varsity Hockey Tcam. '6'l: Hcarlwaitcr. Turtle Act , . . Titre-e cheers for tht- big Rcdlu . Them CRAIG GORDON JOHNSON 9 Old South Lane, Andover, Massachusetts Frilly Entered Governor Dummer in 1961 Knowledge is the jirsl step to success. - Grulich Religious Discussion Group, '65g Choir, '65: Glee Club, '63.'64,'65g Span- ish Club, '65g Wrestling Squad, '65g Varsity Lacrosse Squad, ,65Q Study Hall Proctor, '65. The body and the beard . . . Frilly, Frilly, Lend me your comb . . Hey Frills I'll give you lb a buck for those skates. R' ' ll .,,,, i lim, Ilmlfx my f11mz'ru. ' l'Hll.l.Il' Nl NY,-4.HP.f'. K XX Z.il'wNhanHwM.li'1n1 Kwng l'f11l Inna l'.l1l f4'1f fm'-' Hn-I Ilumfr 1.11 V131 U Vl'l 'l flflffllfzr rf! umffzlmns ruznfluu Njwf:- I 1.211111-ru Klub. .IJ-32 .XII f,IUll. .011 Xa!-.lx 'lH I Nmmq 'f,, lI'v'ar11 713. f.fv-XIXPL Xxlfxllllljj Nguwl. 7111 'I-'m..- 'gnu 7,1 Liluary l'mflwl'. .631 Hflwlmuilf-r. '61, Hou mgmy fzxaiw- Mn- Ilw r om.f 4nr.t3'- yur'-ry fm Cr, nmnx I. Il., f'.I'!IlI1l'llf'S a flxirzlr in the gfass. Tom lfze Tiger v w . . bu! 5116.5 go! a nice l7?f5071t1tyl'fv'l.' 44 i in -1:--f KEITH JACKSON KINCSBURY Jl'f1 1 H1fY 11UYNAHlJ KANH 56 lllodge-lt .'kW'lll1t', Swuuipsvott, N1L1NNi.1l'l1l1Nt'llx Jr-tl Candy Rt-tl 1':I1lt'I'l'l1 llowrnor lluuimvr in 1962 ln1l11.vtr,i liatlz arzrzexetl thereto the ,fairest fruits and the riflzesl ren'arrls. - Harrow Honor Roll, '63, '64, '65: Milestone C0-Photographic Editor, '65: '651 Camera tflulv, '63, '64, '63g Cozernor SMH, '63, '61, '63, Philosophy S+-minar, '65, Chess Cluh l're.sz'tlent, '64, '63, Varsity Cross Country Squad, '63, '64, '653 Golf Squad, '64, '651 Head- waitcr, '65, New-r se-en without slide rule and caint-ra. ll-t. PN-t. hr! you with the subs, over here! 7 Goodman Avenue, Wayland, Massachusetts Keith Entered Governor Dummer in 1963 '6Win without boasting. Lose without excuse. - Terhune Clee Club, '64, '65, Varsity Football Team, '65g Winter Track Squad, '64, Team, '65: Spring Track Team, '64, '65: Dormitory Proctor, '65. How were the cabins in Maine, Ke was -,Aff ith? ANTHONY VAN KNAPP. JR. G- 9 152 High Road, Newbury. Nlassavliust-tts I i 'Q ,,, . .. . tally Entered Governor Uummer in 1961 W'l1atez'er our intellectual falling, no lfinrl out lrnozvlerlge is antagonistic to it. - Bulwer Chess Club, '64, '65g Winter Track Squad, '62, '63, '64: Spring Track Squad, '62, '63, '64g Cross Country Squad, '62, '63, 9 '643 Headwaiter, '65. 3 QQ' ,Qcwwx gt Hey, Tony, quiet down a little. A chemistry whiz . . Xl 'in' , x J, F 'J' 'zf ,ff-. P , -QQ, ,7'xp,.i.1 - -. A - . '. A ' ,JA ju N. -1 -H, 1, ww A ,p . , A. A If-,vu . .. , ii 3 ,:- . H351 ' . ,Q ehivgq ,' .z' ' b2-.','.- , ' 'S W , , , ,.,,.,.,g:-4' .5 453,-.-.5 , 3? . .-:am +, it , V .. ' K 1,-'Qi' .. ' ' 55 'S'l'?'1 ,,'QZ' 1 'Y' 9.5: ,'Lcg.5-rf . 1 at 's,'3 'A' ,,:3'1.6'.iK' Y 'fl 'T-V 45 Ya- -'.' -,t ., ' ' I'll1lf'I'l'li flmw-rrmr Uummf-r IH 1963 .IUHN CHARLES KU!-T505 1575 Hall Straw-t. Manvhwtvr, NPN' Hampshirv ,lohn -'K1hl1IIt'.' LPI mf' ba' ,szlvnl hr .su llfl' Ihr! gurls. - Prowrb llnnm Hull. 'frlz llufwfrmr Nluffl 711. 'big livlmxrng Llulr. ffl: 4.l'fv---4.'mrl- '01 lil-u'Inlmr1 Hnulrlllllf-I-. IIIIIII-flllllll. '03, Thff quivt 1ll'gl'Il4'l'2ilf' .... Mlvrnrmn walks to Nvwburypurt , . . Koul1v. try using my Right f,:lli1I'1I.u . . . Q' iv' if X No Fais. ,V0u're not seeing double. .1 1 ftifj ,.. 'Lil' '55 57 '-'f'W7 Q' 'QU ' V Y. .f - The Sll'FdlSh hfzr takes 10 the mr, I prqfbr Ihe old Es- qu1'nf'. ,,..,, ' f,au..--- b Don 'I u'0rr's'. I'1l be ' A back. U 4 ,Q-I 46 .t J,- ' 1-'sv-1 . .,,. api 3 In .i- ' X KENNETH ANDREW LINBERG 115 South Main Street. West Hartford, Connecticut ..KPn.. Entered Governor Dummer in 1961 Knowledge onee gained casts a light beyond its own irnmediate bounda ries. - Lyndall Honor Roll. '65g Governor Business Staff, '63.'64,'65: Religious Discus- sion Group, '65g Camera Club. '63g Post Ofhce. '64g Sehool Store. '65g Stamp Club. '63.'6-l.'65g Philosophy Seminar, '65: Dramatics, '6-1-.'65g Winter Traek Squad, '63,'6-1.65: Tennis Squad, '62.'63.'64.'65g Chapel Committee, '65g Library Committee, '65. If anyone dares knock down that closet curtain again . . the pseudo intellectual cult . . . OH, Dickenson, yo A member of u slay me. k Entered Governor Dummer in 1963 is 'if' ney Proctor, '65. JOHN MICHAEL MACKENZIE Academy Park, South Byfield. Massachusetts Mac Entered Governor Dummer in 1961 He is wise who wishes to fuyill his potential. - lfland Honor Roll, '62,'63g Milestone, Staff, '63.'64, Co-Circulation Manager, '65, Varsity Football Squad. '63, Team, '64,'65g Varsity Basketball Squad, '63, Team, '64-. Co-Captain, '65g Spring Track Team, '63,'64.'65g Head- waiter, '65. Willy shoes . . . Takes the townie express to school every morning . . The blushing Giraff. . . So. Byfields answer to Bill Russell. BRADFORD CARLTON LISTER 308 Highland Avenue, Hamilton, Massat hu ftt Brad Gravy Stinky They are never alone that are accompanied by noble thoughts 1 Honor Roll. '61, Milestone Staff. '65: Dramatics Club 64 65 Rifle Club, '64: Varsity Football Squad. '65g Library Prom tor 65 Dormitory You think that I because no English speak good can am not so good as you are? . , . Anybody got some Rf'Clr11aI1? . . . Sack out' 'Rl' '1 WII-LIAM EVANS MAJOR Q - RFU. iQ. Rox 203. Willirmmtif. flfmnf-fm' Z f-Bm '-nm' Enterf-d Cow-mor Dummw in 1962 ' The lzighesl If isdorn is fontinual fheerfulness. - Mfmtaignf Bk .wilcslorzc Qtnff. '61, I,-'l'I,l'!f'll'ifV'UR AIIIVIUUFV. T151 'vt fiulu. 'Ci '65: Xu-ity Vfmlb.1ll'l-- mwfffl: YJ:-ily XX!ffI1f!'.g 91.44. '02, '63, 'Jil n p 1 -- n , - 1 p . 1 p Te-um. 6.3: f:fJlf541l1.1lI. 05. T'-Arn. ffl. 69: I..brQ:'y Pfoftwf. 63: ww, f , . - Q-wi' TJOI'lllllfH'y l'rm'!or, fo. V 5 X . . . Y . . . . .fr x UQW Tlw f.llllf'llT'C1 futlv- , . . TINA Clflara-ll Kld. Tlzf' ffnfy km! .n H if xv , ff Vorab Building who flirln't f-hf-at. WPU. baror-oniglf. I wfuffi likr' to spmxk . . . bnmrmmplx. on. f K ,,.,, . 29 ,1'.'Lb -, I . , ,' 1 ,f .' x Y .. 1i'xf '61 sf JN' , 4. .:',. yr, V .1 V , Q wiilpif f f L .ff-V 'L-. , '- ,, -j f,-.' , . .-- ,.N V . 1' 'ei-5, +,:,q f x,'4Lwl+,: 'Il .VA-I '.f. . .x TV, -5, i ' '. I' jf' I if .. -, , ,. ., A 1. .xx , ,. .- 'f ' ,f 'A , r , ' jfff wc ,ll .tix x t .R . . X lf.. ,Q A .G Q iergf if .. . . .. -.4S,'f'3,v , . ,f1,,1l'f '- if Hz' Mrs. Tlz ll fl0ll' Ur Hang a ereasv. uheref - t--' F F' Day Boy Vegeta tion Hal Q.. 48 dover. ' This is Ihe wap' u'e do it in An- ll-XNIES CONNULLY Mt-Cl'IRE 133 Lower Bouleuird. New London. llonnevticut jim Hickey Entered Governor Dummer in 1961 Tin-re 15 no url nr SlIl'Ill't' llml is Inu ffrffirull for l'lIllllAlf'! lo ulluiri. - t.l.irt-inl-iii Honor Roll. '02.'6I'l.'6l.'051 .llilestone Staff. '63.'641 C0-lwrlriuging Ed: lor. 'OSL Philosopliy Seminar. '65: Literary Club. '6-1. Chairman. 165g Re ligious Discussion Group. .652 Outing Club. .651 Varsity Soccer Squat: '64. 'lla-ani. '65: Winter Track Squad. '641 Varsity l..acrosse Team '64.'65: Tour Committee. '64: Headwaiter. '65. Eli Yale . . , Ht-y. let's make jocko commit suicide! . . . Hey, it' 3:00 ,-XM., time to get up. BRIAN MERRY 65 Main Street. Byfield, Massachusetts Bri lziiterefl tum-i'iior lhimnivr in 1969 'Tin' l'l1l1',Qn'IVi Iffllllfll Ii niurxzzrcrl hit llirir gum! I'IlIll1lll'f. H - .lunius Chess Club. '64-3 Varsity Basketball Squad. '64-.'65: Varsity Baseball Team. '64,'65: Study Hall Proctor. '65, Bri-day . . . Who censors the magazines in the periodical room. Mrs. Thurlow or Brian? . . . Hey, Little, can I take out your sister? . . . Leader ofthe Freshman lunch . . . Towny Express?'?? 49 '55 4'--'-' JOHN MICHAEL M1-NALLY 13 Alden Road. Andover, Massachusetts Mt-Nallsu Barat-ho Entered Governor Dummer in 1962 Character is the realkfbundalion of worth-while surressf' e Hammond Clee Club. '63.'6f1-.'65: Camera Club. .651 Religious Discussion Group. '65g Debating Club. 164: Outing Club. '65: Music Appreciation Club. '63: Smoking Room Committee. '65. Hey, Baracholu , . . So I was plastered see. and l threw the chief of police into my swimming pool . . , Better than the 900 SSl1Pff'Hd- I N HHHQ UHl'QfQlJHY MlNfQl,l'llJUHFF 211 llu4Iwun l,um'. N1UHl'fJ1'. IAJUINILIIIH N1ir1ga lfrllv-xwl flow-rllur lilllllllll r in 19612 'His I1tlll'I'l' lwnu' llwlr flllllg-ll, Ill his mul, H - Hmnvr Ulm' tllllb. T132 PIIIIW'-HIJIIW Club. 753: 9-pdrlnwll flluln. -651 Yursulx Fmvllnull squad. 'bk Winlvr 'l'r4u'k VIYPLHII. 'fl-LTJSL Sllfillfl Truwk 'IV-gun. 'fJ'l.'fJ31 . , .,- .- 4,rmf-Unzrllrx. fmg l.ulrrurx l'rm'tur. 6.1. Hwy. If-ll lm! il ll! .1 lmtllvg' . . . Whal flu xnu haw lhal gun for 'Nilngsf-. . , Niulmwf Chester has the rust tfzken out qfhis suit. -.PFPk-11-RIP!! C 5 -1.4 Hffmfl 'N fm 1 'ffl mer IVVUV71 Pfrllfls i- THOMAS LIQU O'Ul'lA 21 Hunmcr Street, Newhurx. ihrl3SS1.h'l1llSt llmli1 ' Entered Covernor Dunmivr in lfXJl The true toufhxluru' of wil ix Ihr' fllllffttllllllll. U A lNIolie-re Honor Roll, '62.'63.'64: Milestone Staff. '64: Chess Club. '64: Varsity Football Team. '641 Winter Track, '65: Spring Track Squad. '64: Nation- al Merit Scholarship. Letter of Commendation. '64g Francis Scholarship: Time Magazine Award: Store Committee, '65. How come all his books are hand-me-downs? . . . The Drano tie . NROTC at Johns Hopkins? CHESTER PAR.-XSCO. JR. 280 Pleasant Street. East Walpole. Mzisszicliiisetts fillet Entered Governor Dummer in 1963 '1--Q, Plzilns0phy. rightly' defined, is nothing but lhe lure of wisdom. N - Ci- Cero Governor Staff, '65: Religious Discussion Group. .652 School Store. -651 Philosophy Club. '65: Spanish Club. -651 Literary Club. '65: Bookstore I -V Committee. V, 35133 .,2 fB, ' f P 1 ,' va! 4. 'Y ,, , ,, . . . , . ' - H e Jv 'N +G' You exist. . . . The defender ot gre-asies . . . Lorba the Creek. f S , . ff ',.z'g 'w -V- -bu, Ngsyzif 45 ,. t- l , xj.7.'2'lii- ff . T ' , , key., ' ' f ' I2 -P X xc Fl , I I , 'K 1' CHRISTOPHER MARK POPE 7 Beverlee Drive, Nashua. New Hampshire Chris Entered Governor Dummer in 1961 What is most needed is a humble mind, - Confucius Governor Staff, '64-,'65g Outing Club, ,65: Dramatics Club, '65g Literary Club, '64-,'65g Philosophy Seminar, '651 Football Squad, '64-3 Team '65g Wrestling Squad, '63g Winter Track Squad. '64g Team, '65: Spring Track Squad, '64-g Team. '65: Library Proctor. Pound for pound . . No Stosh, I'm ri psychopathic. . . Happy rides back from Nashua. 51 L H ' S'l'l'Il'Ill'QN MORRISON HULFFQ 176 llumpllrr-y Slrvvl, Marbla-lu-all, Nlnmuwlmuwll- Swv:- l'fnl4-rml flow-rnur llummvr in l9fJl Fil In bf' rullwl ll ,Sll1lff5l7lllll.u - Suriv-N Ulm- Klub. 'fJ3.'6l.'f951 lie-llgiuuex lliwm-iurl firuuls. 'USL lllwvrlunfl-fr. YJ-52 Outing Club. Vin' l'r1:ml1'lzl. '651 fflmrvlw fflmir. 'lylffzli llru-N-llrmrzlrx TPHIII. '62,'6f5.'641,'65, f,'r1l1l11ir1. '61-1 Wintvr 'llruvlx 'l':'aun. '6l. 'J3. U1- Cllfllflllfl ,651 'llvnnia Squad, 'fmllfflfig Spring 'l'rm'lx 'l'f'.un. Yiljflrgl Llllflifl llrrwtur '63 Dudley, you smell . . . rvversf- df-gf-nfiration . . . Thf- Salwlrury Bvach invidc-nt. Phew.' This room gels more like' u gun ex- erjv day. N Bark stage' Ifw nigh! of Ihr' slwux 1 --n X I-, 3. I fs, Ilflflfhff hrfvzlgflnu n rm 4 I KIfd11!lFV7fM frappe: mmpfh rg: 7 ll -d PETER BRADLEE SA RCENT Governor Dunimer Aeadeniy. South Byfield, Massueliusetts Pete Entered Governor Dunimer in 1961 The fue spirit ofall lt'll01l'1f'llgf'.u - Wordsworth Honor Roll. '62.'63.'64: Governor Staff. '64,'65: Glee Club, '61,'65g Stamp Club. '62, Movie Committee, '65, Varsity Football flflarlager, '64,'651 National Merit Scholarship, Letter of Commendation, '64, Movie Committee, '65. Hey, 1 only got a 99 in math. . . . Only Dayboy to serve detentions for missing supper . . . Entered Governor Dummer in 1962 wl'iat'd you do with my soap? FREDERICK J. SHEPARD 279 Ocean Avenue, Marblehead, Massachusetts Erie Entered Governor Dummer in 1961 He that labors and thrives, spums gold. - Herbert Glee Club, '63,'64,'65: Camera Club, '62,'63,'64,'65g Outing Club, '65, Post Office, '64, Varsity Football Manager, '65, Varsity Wrestling Man- ager, '64-,'65g Varsity Laerosse Manager, '63,'64,'65: Spring Track Squad, '62g Bank Committee, '65. Good Lord, you're stepping on the wrestling mat. x 'W' 157' 'Nui RALPH EMERSON SEXTON II 14 Rangeley Road, Winchester, Massathusetts lVlagoo They excel in athletie sports, 'yet retain modesty Disraeli Glee Club, '63,'64,'65g Meistersingers, '65g Camera Club 63 64 65 Re ligious Diseussion Group, '65g Outing Club, '65 Varsity Football Team '64,'65, lVl.V.P., '65: Varsity Hockey Team, '63 64 65 Captain 65 Varsity Baseball Team, '64,'653 Study Hall Proctor 65 Magoo . . . Attended Mass at Fowle's magazine rank Hey Ralph Stl' 4 IMVIIJ l','XRKl-LH SllPQl'l'1NRIJ AlPL1TlIll4'Ill 2l8. lflfl U. Slrvvl. VK:1Nl1111gIw11 U4 --l,4'4'IDu l'l11t1'1'4-ml flux:-111111 U111111114-1' 111 l'X12 '..gl'lfZl'llllll7lIlIlll IX Ihr' 11111111 r'lr'gr1111f - l'llIll'l'N1ll Cowfrnor Stalll '63,'6'l-.'651 311111111 ffluln, '6fl,'6l,'651 fllf-1-. 715: fllmpvl flhuir, '6A1,'t'13g ll1lIIlt'TH Club. 'fmfig Rl'll,LllflUQ D1-f'11--11111 Urwup. '61 Debat- ing Club, '63.'64,'651 Philnsulxllw Sf-111111a1'. .651 llI'iiIllillll'9 Club. '64.n63L Wi11te-rTra1'k Squad, 4f1fi,'64.'f15g 511ring'l'ravk Squzul. '6fi,'f'1-1,7151 Library '63, lVIPmlwr of Ihf' IJ5PllllU in!vllwt11ul l1'1u111x1rul:- , . , liurning llll'l'll'1l Tippf11'an0P 81 lVlacla1n1' Nhu. C'mon, Rivh, you warzna go-for a walk? 1 5: S. 1.-1102 III K xnur Pruw. V+- .llllllv xhznm 1n l'ul1l1r .Nluful.1r1g Who arv those hay-seedx out lhfre r -4 MA RK STARR 31 Hagen Road. Newton Centre, Massachusetts Bart Entered Governor Dummer in 1962 Great intellectual gms mean an activity' to a high degree. - Schop- enhawer Honor Roll. '63.'64.'65, Corernor Staff, '63,'64,'65, Religious Discussion Group, '65, Cheerleader, '65, Debating Club. '63,'64.'65, Dramatics Club, '63,'64,'65, Tennis Squad. '63, Tennis Team. '64,'65g M.V.P.. '64, Movie Committee. '65. Sugar Lips . . . Yom Kipper Capers . . . His graceful athletic form graced both tennis court and Lang Gym. DAVID BAHNSEN SULLIVAN Wilton Centre, Wilton. New Hampshire Sully wines Entered Governor Dummer in 1961 'Tndustry hath annexed thereto the fairest fruits and the richest re' wards. N - Barrou Clee Club, '65, Camera Club, '62,'63,'64,,65, Vice President, Religious Discussion Group, Cross-Country Team, '64-,'65, Winter Track Team, '64,'65' s Varsity Lacrosse Squad, '63, Team, ,64,'65, National Merit Scholarship, Letter of Commendation, Dormitory Proctor, Store Committee, '65. Pferde Stall lunge, , . Frisks . . . Cho-Cho, what do you mean the sophomores ate my cake? HORACE RICHARD WAIT, III 7 State Street, Skaneateles, New York Horace Entered Governor Dummer in 1962 Only actions give to lhfe its strength, as only moderation gives it its charm. - Ricker 'THQ' wiv' Milestone Staff, '64-, Co-Photographic Editor, '65, Camera Club, '63,'64,'65, Religious Discussion Group, '65, Tour Committee, '64, Chair- man, '65, Varsity Soccer Squad, '65, Wrestling Squad, '63,'64, Team, '65, Varsity Lacrosse Team, '65, National Merit Scholarship Finalist '65, Dormitory Proctor, '65. ' mv Widows Peak . . . Vacation was fun gang, but itis great to be back. ,fi 5 J' 55 - Y .' ' . re' Nw, A l:N'v.:e Q as is .,...-, Q 'M . MM 13...--. . vs., ? 5 fr' ' u o s H.,-Q, K X , s K A X A dh. Q 213-ya, f, .w 'Z-HN. 'S 2' - E -s r X' ,' , .ul ' N Y . 5.4 rg' Q W . - P. , , UNDERCLASSMEN 'WW fl 'rx T1w'd'4f11z 'g -p -l-..,...,. .-................ - 91-assi, I N mf N . I I CLASS OF 1966 The junior year is a difficult and crucial year. Each student. whether he likes it or not. finds himself faced with great responsibility and pressure. He must prepare himself for his coming role as a senior: and. at the same time. he is plunged into the race for college admissions. His grades as a junior are most important because his college placement. to a large extent. depends upon them. The initial years at CDA are devoted to the develop- ment of basic skills. such as training in gTammar. vocabu' lary building. and learning the fundamentals of composition. When the studeht reaches his junior year. he finds that the work is more challenging in that the expression of ideas. the analysis of written work. and the synthesis of various materials come to the forefront. As a result. the junior must adopt himself to this new kind of learning experience. This adjustment is an integral part of the maturing process. 60 Z N L.... Academically, Steve Barghoorn, Henry Eu, Walt Jaffe, and Dave Stevens have been on the honor roll consistent- ly. Others have been slipping on and off all year, proving that within the junior class competition is great. The Class of '66 is also remarkably athletic. Its mem- bers include Ted Caldwell and Tim Maier, probably two of the more noteworthy athletes ever to be found at Cov- ernor Dummer. Other junior athletes include Grove Cooke, Scott Emerson, Ford Schumann, and Scott Tenney. The junior year is a year of self-examination. Classes themselves change. Being taught to analyze in class, stu- dents apply this to things around them, and informal talks with faculty members and fellow students become less useless and more intellectual. A growing awareness of the pressures of college admissions prompts a junior to scrutinize himself, his capabilities, and his failings. Their more mature judgment leads them to the realization that the faculty and student leaders have set for the school vari- ous standards which have meaning and purpose. Al- though not in complete agreement with these standards, they are now less resentful and more understanding of the rules and more receptive to and appreciative of advice. The Class of 1966 has shown that it can and will ac- cept the responsibilities and pressures of later years. Members of the class have become very enthusiastic in their involvement with the school and its activities. By a personal analysis. the junior has not only improved him- self, but he has aided the school. He has shown himself to be a mature individual. 61 2 41 sv- Z-5 it 5' Of Q I 44: CLASS OF 1967 During the sophomore year the Governor Thinxinf-r -Ta- dent must adjust himself to a new position in the s- The sophomore finds early in the year that he must work a great deal harder than in previous years. Hr gra-iualv becomes more involved in the schools activities. The soph- omore must adjust his attitude in this new im--iveinent. For the most part. the sophomore unmefliatelv feels a great burst of freedom and power. After a year as a member of the youngest class. the student. early in lus sophomore year. becomes quite contident ot- himseiti. his capabilities. and his authority. The outward manttiestations are conceit and seltishness. This is perhaps the result ot his age. However. as the year goes on. the sophomore ad- justs to his new role in the school society. He learns to work with a greater purpose than he had in previous years. With a broader involvement in the activities of the school. the sophomore learns to respect and appre-.late the school. the faculty. and his contemporaries. His orig- nal conceit vanishes as he accepts responsibility and nia- tures. 62 .q-, I- . g A JT? This year was like every year in the past. The sopho- more elass adapted, early in the year. to its new position in school life. For some. maturity eame hard. But. on the whole. the elass aeeepted a new involvement in the sehool and an inereased responsibility to the sehool. Many from the class eontributed signitieantly in seholastie endeavors, on athletie teams. and in extraeurrieular aetivities. Stan Greenberg, David Marsh, Reid Pugh, and Dwight Reid continually had honor roll averages. ln sports, sophomores Keith Adolph. Bill Alfond. Hugh Munro. and ,lim Nevins contributed greatly to the sueeess of many teams. This yearis sophomore elass has adjusted to its new re- sponsibilities wry well. Speeilie hots heeaine prominent in everx' phase ol' sehool life. while all ot' the lioxs estah- T lished a greater involvement in the soeietv ol' Gow-riior Dummer. As the year progressed. the sophomoreis egoism A xX changed into a respeet for the sehool. its mles. and its 'U' ' members. M,,.....--J I i 1 4 X' it I I i If , 3 34 'rf 55 63 an go Y K 'ri 4:11 4 . . Y L, .... tg, , I CLASS OF 1968 Each fall a new group of freshmen arrives at Governor Dummer. There are new names, new faces, but in many respects they are like every class before them. Every group is aided in the same way by the school and its fac- ulty, and with each group goes the hope that they will be better than any before them. The students themselves, as freshmen, pass through a common cycle. A majority of the boys who come to Governor Dum- mer as freshmen arrive with an ignorance of their new society. Their first year is spent in the process of con- forming to the life here. Dress, habits, and even language undergo change. A naive attitude must quickly give way to one of omniscient cynicism. Once this transition is completed, the freshman is prepared to grasp all that sur- rounds him. He is no longer an impressionable youth. but rather an aware member of his society. This year's freshman class has accomplished this change. They have become aware of their role at Cover- nor Dumrner, not just as freshmen, but as members of its society. Academically, they have continued in the trend of rising scholastic standards. Mike Lappin. Bob Martin. Ned Merriman, and Marc Tucker have compiled excellent records. Athletic teams on all levels have been helped by this class as indicated by the undefeated Pony Football team. Among those who distinguished themselves athlet' ically are Trux Hulbert, Jon and Nat Smith. Carl Spang. and John Wannop. This entire class will continue to strengthen the school in studies. on the fields. and in all activities. 64 The Class of 1968 has proven to be like so many other freshman classes of the past. Indi- vidual members have excelled academically and athletically, while others were somewhat obscureg the latter will hopefully be further developed in the next three years. As freshmen, they have developed their initial naivete into a cynical awareness of their contemporariesg they have become assimilated into the student body. The epitome of ease and contentment of freshman year. 1 f '5 i 'nop ,- THE aes-r FROM Better than Mr. 0gden's playbook. guys? N 5' I-A yi ii: ' lg I rf! Vi 5 , N. ' ' 65 Trux and Bill get the proper nourishment. ITC ii is fl 1 5 Y 2 1.1.1 5 Y Qlllf' --' 5 i 'J i ls ACTIVITIES w w 6 Y' MILESTO E SECOND ROW: Bill Major, Brork Callvn. Dunllm Clmvr. John N1.wk.-nzi.-. ,lwhn lldflllifl. J-'ff Kama FIR!-T R017 .lim xl1'lLlllI'l'. ll.u'rx l,v.1l1l'x. lun lll'1m1lf'. The Editors laugh it off. f But where is the monex' 68 L 't ' ms klfkgl l , f1'm?lT:': ..-JE , A ,-Q: . Q . is . ' r ff' ,K , 5 4, 3 1. .gf V 'fag 'AM V 'Ge'-uc... I f. P1 '-'mga' i .,'i.-iw , Q- 'Q 4 Oh, those supplements! The Milestolze Office. shrouded by a dark curtain and the door of Conference A, served a double purpose this year as the headquarters of the oft-forgotten art of yearbook making and of the Group, a mystical, semi-secret society that counts weed fiends, hackers, and assorted others among its members. The Editor was either Boss or Friend, and the Croupis fun and games program fared accordingly. The two battled for supremacy throughout the year, the latter winning out after 10:30 when the Office became the Gr0up's Show Room. The end of the year saw the downfall of the Editor, a would-be adult, who was seduced into devulging Milestone secrets. The Managing Editors, the Groups supposed stalwarts, were often ready to go over the hill, but were restrained by the long arm of the Physics' Psycho. The overbearing Business Managers devised a devilish ad enticementg and the scrubs were set to work to enact it. When the staff wasn't grubbing for ads, they were hustling burgers or writing articles. The Photographic Editors often hibernated into the dark room for night-long vigils at the chemical bath. When assorted Ghandis were apprehended using the Cr0up's varied facilities, the Circulation Managers performed their duty well, and often wheedled a subscription or two out of them. Despite these problems, this yearbook is the result of the co-operation and the en- thusiasm of every individual associated with it. lt is their sincere hope that this book is a truly representative account of the events of the past year. 69 YY 7' x an 1 '4 l F l You mint to gn slumt Nrlllt' baske-tx? Lf-if Babyff Pingrw- Plax mate' 71 '7' is GO ER OR SECOND RUW: Scott Magrane. tio-Business Manager: Pete- Imlier. Sports Editor. FIRST ROW- tihurk Dunton. Managing Editor: Russ Thoinas. Editorz Doug Bn-grnann. Feature Editor: Absent: Dave Fues-. Co-Business Manager. I .'x-,,,, - 'l 'Tr-st ln dr-plh reporting. 'fi Armed with a provocative imagination and a keen dissatis- faction with the drabness of schoolboy newspapering. Editor- in-Chief Russell Thomas undertook this vear to reshape the basic character of the Governor. The writing of the paper improved not only in quality. but in correctness through the diligence of Managing and Feature Editors Chuck Dunton and Doug Bergmann. Although definite improvements were the increase in sub- varsity sports coverage and a greater number of issues. the papers new editorial svstem was the most significant innova- tion. This policv enabled various board members to state their views on current issues. consequently giving the paper a broader prospectus. 72 The success of the paper was further indicated by the state- ment ofthe faculty advisor Mr. Linberg. Intelligent modifica- tion and change, such as in the areas of organization, make-up and design are to their credit. Future Governor Boards will have to do much to create as fine a record as has this onefl 4 A.. Mark and Dave check assignments with Doug. I f 1 t 1 NA 1- i v Chuck and Dave go over layout problem - 32 r 'E . 1. Dave and Scott discuss ad situation. ff IJTERARX'CLUB , 3 CHESS CLUB CHOIR A Q. . A dl 75 Q6 nys Q 1 .. 1 ff 1 1 UfXg Y , fi, -wg, 5,-A r , A 4 15131 ig Q 3 ,Q fam M 'G , -ffl Q Q Mike-. Ned and .ilvilitiv-. BAD llntlc-r tha- alilv guirlanw- of Mr. Smink. a hand was organiza-cl for the firft time in tht- past tl:-vatla-. Its print-ipal ohjfwtiw was to support the loothall tf'am at thv various homf' games :intl to gin- tht- lJUNNL1NVIIN4'ill-IPlll'lll'llDllll4Ill Lillll 1-xpvrit-ii f'1- unolntainalilr' in tht- pa-t. IJ:--pit' tht' limitations of ft-w expr-rienr-ml musivians. Mr. Smink fkfffls that the group was a definitf- 1-sur-wss, primarily hvcause oi' the IJf'I'li0Y'II1tifll'fi'S of drummvr Stew Lvvings and trumpf-tv-r Dave- Ulike-r. The' hand's highlight was the- rally l'Jf'liU!'f' the Belmont Hill game: whit-h gave the school its hrst indivation of the group! rval potential. Mr. Smink said. Everyone frxpffctffd tooters liul waitin' :min with tht- iw-tilimtioii that tht-y liafl lit-tml ti rmil ln.inrl. Mr. Smink hopvs to organizv a mon- avtiw hand next fall with a large sffgmvnt of this ye-ar's hand rvturning. QN it lt Nlr. Smink vnndufts. Spook tlvmonstratv their i' P1'81'llt't'? 76 PHILOSOPHY SEMI AR QV , xY-' Y-XX - 7 5 Nike' 5' P, X -tix-A xixx 'iq' .X f'4'?fi fx, 43, This year the Philosophy Seminar, the most significant addition to the school's extra-curricular program, was organized under the direction of Mr. Robert Ball. Mem- bers met weekly and discussed various works which they had read prior to these meetings. Because there is no course which covers this, Mr. Ball feels that the seminar's purpose is not to teach facts, but to create an appreciation of the problems concerning classical worksfi Some of the more significant works read through- out the year were Aristotle, Descartes, Hume, and Kierkegard. 51?-as 'C This little piggy went to market. this little Bmvk Lzllle n ir .. i 5 fr X' OUTING CLUB -r w H-.1 til 'E :Q A' The Parker River Trek iw ,,, -i . 7 tri! A liv- -1 5 .- I Y 0 Jh:..' I , cl ,.. 'Yup W. ' Uv .f- .x '... '..'I ' nv- . 'yu 'wr-13, ' . fx- 12 V.. 9 r Out ofthe wilderness and bark In South By field 79 a RELIGIOUS DISCUSSIO A reorganization of the Religious discussion groups brought increased interest in the upper two classes. This year there were four groups. three senior and one junior: their weekly meetings saw heated discussions on a wide range of topics. One new aspect of these meetings was that Mr. Mercer. the school chaplain, allowed the boys to chose their own topics of conversation. a definite improvement over past procedures. The major topic of his two groups was concerned with the social problems in the application of Christian doctrines. The remaining two. under Mr. Ball. bandied about the llI'UlJlt'lll5 nl' l'F'1l lflI1. social injusti 4'1'. the internal differvnre-s ol Christianity and the contrast between them and other world religions. Throughout these informal seminars. the boys have obtained a feeling of ease in stating their views. a further understanding of their con- temporary society. and a broadening of their religious concepts. l ,J .-f But what's so stud about being a Buddhist? DEBATI G i ! I 1 7 L in Henry makes a pomt f ? , fx 5 H 2 5 , , 1 I f Q 1 4 v l 1 fjjwd Qllfill- 1 f M 11 qu ,,,,A ' I 1 ATHLETICS 'L 689623 0 The rreation 0 V! THE FALL ' .9 ,., 5 ns 4'- f -I-1 'inn , , 14 f'v,,'f 4-. 1 . 4,1 , . s . f JH-tl, 1 x ,rw .QM 'f--if .. . f Wav iipf' Q- ,M . Q Ab' A 3,-.. V 1 s.,. --' ' xr... -.E-o,,n , f . Jw, 0 4 J ,, . -4 'T .f . . . x , 'W V akiwvu' in .1 xy, -P ,Q ' , , wg, 1' ,, Mg , ' 'W' r x 4 1 WN S A ' 4 X wvxq -x-, 1 pf ' , 1 , 4 . M - . ' , Tha 85 1' if 4 A -,.l ,1'1 The Covernor Dummer football team was truly one of the best in the last ten years. The two reasons for this superiority were: the nucleus of eight returning lettermen and the desire to overcome the lack of spirit of last year's team. Although the team was plagued with injuries, penalties, and incon- sistency it had a four-three winning season, including a 24-14 loss to rival Belmont Hill. CDA opened the season with an unexpected 34-23 win over Saint Sebastian,s beating them for the first time in six years. The victory was primarily a result of an excellent kicking game by ,Iohn Mackenzie and the typically outstand- ing performance of Co-captain elect Tim Maier, who rushed and passed for one hundred and eighty yards. The hopes for a successful season grew the following week when Browne and Nichols was routed 32-0. The Red ex- ploded in the second half with Maier, Tenny, Heald, and MacKenzie all scoring. However, it was the defensive unit of MacKenzie, Leahey, Kingsbury, and Co-captain Browne that received the praise of the coaching staff as they allowed the visitors only one hundred and eight yards. This game marked first shutout for the Governors since 1960. Despite a rain-soaked field and more than one hundred yards in penalties, CDA easily beat an inferior Moses Brown team. Maier again highlighted the afternoon with accurate passes to Co-captain elect Schumann and Tenney. The defen- sive team was also alert intercepting four passes including one returned for a touchdown by Co-captain Scott Magrane. Un- fortunately, in this game Tim Browne broke his collar bone and was unable to play for the remainder of the season. At Milton, the team was awakened from its complacency by a jarring 24-14 loss to a bigger and far more aggressive team than they had met previously. The loss of Ralph Sexton, the team,s most consistent defensive player and the MVP, hurt the Redis general spirit. . R l w CDA CDA CDA Milton Croton CDA Belmont Hill s .,. 'NJ St. Sebastianis 23 Browne 81 Nichols 0 Moses Brown 0 CDA 14 CDA 8 St. Mark's 0 CDA 12 - -4..gE' 4' . 3.5-4 --Nu ' ing 3. a . 0 3,,fg5 87 Q J: ,, K y .4.. iii.-..f:-wr'-arf: f airs-,L - VY I 'A .itz-AL - 11.4.4 Italics denote varsity lettermen. ACADEMY FOOTBALL TEANle3rd Row: Sargent. P. Manager: Morgan. D.: A1f0lllIQ Fink: Pugh: Ryder: Magralze. R.: SCIIZIIIIGIIIIQ Tenney: Pope: Shepard. F.: tlfanager: 2nd Row: Nlr Linberg. Coach: Keeney. T.: Cloyer: liner: Vifeberz Leonard: listes: Gregg: Hcalfl: llaier: Lister: Mr. Anderson, Coach. lst Row: 0,Dea, Sexlong jaclrg fllackerizic: Co-captains ,llagranv S.. Brozwzc: 1X'I'lI2Q'S1IlIf'1'.f Lealzey: Helm: .llajor 5-X A ,,. The loss of spirit carried oyer into the Parentis Day Came against Groton and the Coyernors were beaten 14-6 despite the encouraging cheers of the large home crowd. The offense played its poorest game of the season and barely managed to gain one hundred and fifty yards. CDA pulled out of its slump with a strong 22-0 shutout against St. Marks. The offense controlled the play and the team punted only once. Klaiers passing was hard to defend against, and he gained one hundred and fourteen yards in the air. Against Belmont Hill. a weak first period defense let the Hillies get off to a good start which was impossible to make up. The only bright moment of the afternoon came when Magrane returned a kickofi ninety-five yards for a touch- down. The team is best described in the words of Head Coach Anderson: The football team was the finest I have coached. Not only did they produce the third winning season in ten seasons. but they displayed a selflessness that I have seldom seen before. The willingness of the regulars to adjust to new positions and a dedicated attitude of the other squad mem- bers was the key to this teamis success. 88 -.. Kg X .mx J, -v ?'Qi?.7 -wwf ,Av A -..- . S Inc' - -v ' x 15.'15'i.vX- 5 :On GCCER Anduy'er CDA CIDA CDA UUA hliltun lielniunt CDA CDA St. Mar-kk rl CDA CDA UUA Nrihle 84 Greemiugli Brnwne S Nielmls Igliflflks St. l'aul's CIDA CDA 'lialmr Medfurd High CIDA Middlesex Belmont Hill The prospeets of the 1961 Soccer season were dim. Only four letterrnen. ineluding Cn-vaptains Brock fallen and David Fuess. were returning from a relatiyely urrsuwessful 1963 seasun. Huweyer. in early IJI'3f'llf5P- it lJf'fEiITlC appar- ent that the squad had iinprfiwd greatly mer the preyiuu- year. 'lihe largest surpri-e was the arriyal of Faisal Al' Qatarni. an exchange student from Kuwait. whu started at eenter forward and w a- the teams high -1-orer. The squads optimism grew after an enrwiuraging 2-l win mer Lxeter in a pre-season scrimmage. A week later a 3-U loss tu :Xnduy er w as hlamed on ups-ning game nervousness, and spirits were dampened. The team had shown in instances that it efiuld funiqtiwn as a unit and errn- trul the play with short pa--e-. ln the League opener. against Noble and fireenough. the Goyerriurs eumhined nllensiyf- and defensiye play to win a 3-0 shutout. Lsing its fhurt passing lirand uf sm-f,-er. the team arrived at a seenml shutout against Bruwne and Nichols. 2-U. The next game w as played in the rain with the only score on a penalty kick hy Al-Qatami. After this I-U defeat of Hruuks the team was tied for hrst plare in the League. Taking a hreak from League play. the Red trayelled tw St. Pauls where they niet a strung nppwsitiuii and two in- enmpetent uflieials. .lim Xlvtiuire assured the team with at least a tie when he sc-fvrer,l a glial with nnly twenty seeunds to play. 'lihe galne ended in a l-1 tie as neither team was ahle to score in the mertinie. Assured that the League title could be won. the tean'1's mereunlidenee led to disaster in a 5-tl less to a superiur Miltun team. Part uf the defensiye prwlvlem may have heen the fact that Cu-captain Fuess was unahle to play. 111 P, 13: vf,'u . ,-.jr N-:,. 90 SQL , '- 1. . ,. ..:'--zAL, .--. Italics denote varsity lettermen. ACADEMY SOC- CER TEAM-3rd Row: Robrenog Hydeg Keeler, Holmesg Bryerg Morgang Towerg Waitg Na- vins, Sullivan, MacLoed, Managers. '2nd Row: Mr. Navins, Coachg Thomas g Stonebrakerg Hamp- shire, Uhlg Applegate, Caldwellg Emerson, Hicksg Straterg Tinkerg Kelliher. lst Row: Camerong Rus- sellg Henryg Kang Co-captains Cullen, Fuessg Mc- Guire, Al-Qatamig Burnham, Cooke. ., 45,4 ,J Thur'-W' -. ,- u., ,. -Af -f jp- - ,, ,rv -,, ,-fn: g. f .-:aw ... ' -r Jff it '. - , 4' -1 Sv..-L rt -. 'V'fvf - 1' '--- fe. .-H 'Str f -, rf- J, , C-av:1l.-'f.,: JE. fz-'u',z f.l I.--':+?7'Z..,.---411.-Sip The best game of soccer that Governor Dummer played all year was on Parentis Day against the League champions, Tabor. Neither team was able to score, but the Governors dominated the play on both offense and defense. The next game. against Medford High. resulted in the teamis third tie of the year. At St. Markus the team ran into the same problems that they had against Milton. and were just not able to put their passes together for an offensive attack. The last week of the season the Red was finally able to work together, and received the breaks. Against Mid- dlesex, Scott Emerson showed his potential and helped the team earn a 3-2 victory. ln the final game, against Bel- mont Hill, the team again played superior soccer Win- ning 3-1. McGuire saved the game from being a tie scoring the winning goal in thesecond overtime. Al- Qatami assured the team the victory with his goal sec- onds after McCuire,s. Defensively, Phil Kan was superb as he had been all season, and deserved the MVP which he shared with Al-Qatami. Ending up with a 5-4-3 record, Mr. Navins felt that, Wlihe boys exerted one hundred per cent effort at all times, and on many occasions one hundred and ten per cent. This is all any coach can ask from a group of boys. It was one of the most gratifying seasons in many a yearf' 91 I if H I' ':y,4 Q' ' .1 1 v' Uk 1 iv ' ' ' wi-1 CROSS COUNTRY .IN ltalics denote varsity lettermen. ACADEMY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM, 2nd Row: Mr. Fenn, Coach, Hulbert, Dorseyg Knapp, A.: Adolplzg Hildrethq Parker: Connollyg Rim- mington: Toth. lst Row: Koutsosg Minffledorffg D Sullivan, D., Rolfe, Captain, Hannon, Duntong Kane. Moses Brown Winnacrlnnet St. Paul's Exeter J.V. Andover I.V. Interscholastic CDA 19 CDA 11-3 High School 27 CDA 30 22 CDA 39 27 CDA 32 21 CDA 311- s seventh 28 Lawrence 28 The Covernor Dummer Cross Country Team entered the 196-l season with overly high hopes which made their dis- appointing season even more dismal. Four lettermen re- turned from last year. including the number one man from the 1963 season. Captain Steve Rolfe. Two of the lettering seniors became apathetic, and did not work for team posi- tions which considerably hurt the Covernoris morale and scoring possibilities. Rolfe and Sullivan continually per- formed well, with Rolfe winning the last four meets of the year. Seniors Doug Hannon and Chuck Dunton ran very well. but were unable lu provide the support to win meets. Besides this lack of depth the team was faced with superior opponents. The team coach. Mr. Fenn. remarked, Although our runners definitely improved over previous years, other schools improved more. Even the teams that had formally had problems on the Reds tough course were able to win meets on it. By the end of the season. the team had improved re- markably. even more than in past years. Freshman Trux Hulbert worked hard all season until he eventually became the number live man. Keith Adolph, a sophomore and next yearis captain. fought all season with Hannon for the num- ber three position. Adolph and Hulbert with some strong underclass hacking should provide next yearis team with a far more satisfactory season than was this one. Summing up this yearis team Mr. Fenn has said, The fellows did work very hard: they tried constantly to im- prove their timesg and they put on a good showing. You canit ask for morefi 93 . Y. . -:.Il.da4llr. -.- THIRD ROW: Mr. Sargent, Coach: Cay: Forte: Finn: Leary: Barnes. Wh: Wfest- hafer: Marsh: Nevius. SECOND ROW: O'Neill. Uanager: Story: jasper: Barnes. R.: Munro: Schwarzer: Swift: Clark. R.: Evans: Noel: Nlr. Griffin. Coach. FIRST ROW: Miller: Indseth: Erickson: Howard: Walker: Little: Hope: Woodward: Kay: Burt. JUNHHiVARSHW'FOOTBALL CDA Opp. CDA Opp Andover 8 0 Brooks 18 0 Pentucket High 20 U Exeter 6 0 Exeter 22 12 Berwick 34 O Brooks 20 28 Emerson 14 0 Belmont High 22 12 'lihompson 8 8 Berwick 0 22 Emerson 22 O PONX'FOOTBALL THIRD ROW: vonBerg. llalzager: Lewis: Tucker. D.: Robinson: Wiannop: Hag- gerty: Bernsten. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ogden. Coach: Smith. C.: Jacobs: Urann: Tucker, M.: Block: Madden: Johnson. C.: Hr. Leavitt. Coach. FIRST ROW: Brown. .. . -:ff A.: Spang: Congdon: Shay: Stevens. M.: Francis: Easton: Raymond. ILJL. --A I-l-l7'll lQ 11 H1131 15- Ii - r THIRD ROW: Bollesg Osgood, Bailey: Cerardg Meyers: Erwin: Rothfeldg Poong Creed, Taylor. SECOND ROW: Mr. Evans, Coach: Hemmerichg Boucher, Pearce, Rogers: Guernsey, Curtis: Greenberg: Parasco. llunagcr. FIRST ROW: Crawford, 'Woodg Strater, J. Murphy, Emerson, J.: Follansbeeg Reid, Emmons: Perkins, Bray- ton. JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER CDA Opp. CDA Opp. Andover O Ll- Andover 1 4 Roxbury Latin O 2 Roxbury Latin 2 1 Browne 81 Nichols 0 O Belvidere O 2 Brooks 1 1 Brooks 1 5 Milton 0 3 Exeter bl- 2 Tabor O 3 Exeter 0 5 Belmont High 2 O Brooks 0 2 Medford 2 1 Browne Sz Nichols 1 2 St. Mark's O 2 Belmont Hill 1 3 Middlesex 2 O Belmont Hill 3 O PONY SOCCER THIRD ROW: McDougall: Cox, Barrett, Page: Nahilg Wfallaceg Martin: Bennett, Sowlesg Sargent, T. SECOND ROW: Miles, Manager: Newcomb, Smith, I.: McCuirkg Degeng Lapping Collinsg Wortheng Mr. Martin, Coach. FIRST ROW: Murphy, S., Ogg: Carpenter, Keeney: Smith, N.g Babcock, Levingsg Haas. l 1 -1- n :rr .114 .-zu:-1 iv-. 7 -m-llin THE WINTER . 1. r ? f 97 BASKETBALL CDA CDA CDA CDA St. Sebastiaifs CDA CDA CDA CDA CDA CDA CDA CDA CDA CDA CDA Noble and Creenough Brown 81 Nichols Milton Croton CDA Belmont Hill Browne 81 Nichols St. Mark's Middlesex Moses Brown Brooks Milton St. Pauls Belmont High Noble and Creenough Tabor 99 43 53 48 45 30 52 48 44 49 46 48 49 40 53 49 53 With five lettermen and three squad members return- ing from a good team in 1964-, the outlook for the 1965 season was excellent. The Private School League title which CDA won in 1962 was the team's primary goal. This was obtained partially by a tremendous desire of the individuals involved and partially by a competitive atti- tude that was to be the most important single factor of the season. Noble and Creenough, Browne and Nichols, and Mil- ton were easily defeated early in the season. The team's hopes for an undefeated season were ended, however, in the fifth game against Saint Sebastians's. ln a low scor- ing, 34-30, game the Saints won on a combination of ball control, poor rebounding by the Red, and a second quart- er in which the Covernors scored only two points. The next six games were not difficult to win as the team aver- aged seventy-one points to the opposition's forty-eight. After playing and defeating weaker teams for three weeks, the second Milton game took on added sig- nificance as a win by the Red would give them the league title. The Red won. The game was much closer than the 61-49 score indicates, but CDA,s attitude and superior rebounding were the deciding factors. f ' - t i A . -.- ..4. 1 v,-Q. 'H' ' -YY-.-f l l 1 'T-' 2 fl' 4 L fmrgyfl 1? 'QQ' W 1 fe- ,io V i ' ' i-'fl 14 s ' fa 'n rv v. 1 l-uit, K john Mat,-kenzie. 'lled lialdwell. and Sffott Emerson. all taller that 6'-l . gate the Governors' the tallest foreeourt in the league, Tim Maier and Pete lmber ball handled in the bac-keourt and were alternately spelled by Bill Alfond. Caldwell and Emerson earh averaged over thirteen points per game. with Maier and Imber elose behind with eleven and ten respeetively. Maekenzie axeraged oxer eight per game while grabbing many precious rebounds. The impor- tanee of these rebounds is shown by the fart that in peri- ods when the team rebounded poorly. they were also out- seored. Although the team was exe t-t' tlingly talented at the ln-- ginning of the season. the plaxer- hate all improxed un- der the eoalieing nl' Xlr. Wiilliainx. Their aggrevixeiief- has impressed both opposing players .ind 1'-ta-'ltesz They hate equaled their potential ultivh will be further developed next year with the return of thr f-.f starters and numerous squad members. 9 : NN-..,.,.-gi nqg-ra3 Q , , , . .. - .5 1 -by .i l Qvfi. , f7 '--ww-WI- ., X , . .P V ,I M v - . - f . Ju A.,..,,, ,A amd, . O ' ' I . 'fF 'f.-4 , 'A ., v A I. , ,, 1..,,. '-' .7 , ' -.5 ! ' 1. U H? lf' ff' -'15 I an-0' F Q-af inf N .fQ , F f x HOCKEY Brooks 3 Noble and Crt-enough 6 Brown 81 Nit-hols 8 Middlesex 4 CDA 2 CDA 3 St. Sebastiarfs 7 CDA 5 lVlilton 5 Danvers High 4 Moses Brown 5 Belmont Hill l0 St. lVIark's 7 CDA CDA C DA CDA Croton Lawrenee CDA Berwiek CDA CDA C DA CDA CDA Q-1 The future of the Governor Dummer hockey team was unoer- tain at the start of the 1965 season. Losses in the line and de- fense would harm their record. Also, since the Prep School League was inordinately strong this year, its record would suffer doubly. Consequently, the team started slowly and lost their first five games. It was against Middlesex that the team started to show its potential. CDA led 3-1 in the third period after playing a great game, only to falter and lose 4-3. Despite this 3rd period letdown, their play was substantially better than it had been before. In the following four games, the Covemors won three, and through the rest of the season, even though suffering many losses to very' fine opponents, their play contin- ued to improve. Considering the caliber of their opponents. the defense had a difficult assignment. lt. however. performed admirably under all conditions. Captain Ralph Sexton was a consistent standout. ln the words of Coach Eames. He was one of the best defense- men in the League. Ralph also played the line and was the team's high point scorer. Junior Sim Hyde and sophomore Teddy Follansbee assisted Ralph in the defensive assignments. ln the goal. Steve Cripper showed much ability. His uelassicf' goalie moves helped him to make a surprising number of save Toward the end of the season. reserve goalie. Ford Sehumann. had improved and played regularly. W. .-, . E 102 1 l ' it x On the line. Don Crocker, Jack Gregg, and Scott Tenney played. on the average, over half of each game. Other regular skaters on the Governor Dummer team were sophomore line- men Tony Gerard. Biff Clark. and Hugh Munro. The experience they gained by playing this year will be valuable to the team in following years. The team fought hard for every win, every goal. every break. It had limited ability, but worked towards its potential. The pride of the members of the team was evident throughout the season. The prospects for next season are indeed brighter than they have been for some time. With the depth of experience gained this year. a much stronger Governor team should be seen in the ensuing years. 103 I W ' E' .7Qf31'Z'3 1. i , f a 4 f 4 I . 'JUIUL 1 . L , . N , 1 I I WINTER TRACK Phillips Exvtvr - Hebron-Nashua Phillips Exctvi' J.V. - Tabor B.A.A. Gaines Phillips Avadmiiy J.v. lnterscholastics M,I.T. Freshman Moses Brown Tabor G DA 3rd 57 4th 3rd- 59 4016 53 Opp. 74-lfs 39 4010 1 8 Witli only 4-ight rvturning lvtte-rtnt-n. thv Wintvr Trai-lx tn-ain was mort' tlvpvinlmlt on tht- 1-llort ol' vavh invinlwr than in tht- past. The- atltlition of sf-vt-ral hops alt:-r Christmas xavation, vs- pfwially sprint:-r je-fl' We-lit-r. gan- tht- tc-am soinv hatlly in-4-rlvcl str:-ngth. Tho will to win antl tht- tlvsiro to improve- wvrv tht- inost important favtors as CDA ont-v again wont LlIltlf'lit'Lllvtl in dual niewts. Thr' pre--se-ason meet with Exe-tm' showvtl tht- tt-ani its strengths antl wvakrwssvs. Thr- svason opt-nf-tl with a quatlrangu- lar Inv:-t in whivh the tvani plan-tl thirel to Exvtvr antl Nashua High Svhool, hsating Hebron. Howw-vs-r, with tht- Captains. Stew Rolfv and ,lay Allffn. and Iivith liingslniry sivk, tht- ts-am was handivappvtl and did not show its true- potvntial. fx 1' Q , .HI mnfnf- M XI If HQNIY TR MIK 'l'l-IU! e 1111 RUW- Flu. lIlllllIgl'fl Xlvssrs. Higgins. Spcrrx. ,l.llll1'N. f.'4HIllIl'XQ Xlm l,co1l. ,llzrmigcr inf RUUW: Polic, tIr.nsl'o1'1l. llinlson. ,loIm.o1i, ln, Slll lP.ll'll, Il Hn Il Il: l'lll1l1'cll1: 'lliHgl1'1lo1'lll l.l1lllAt'j ffxlcsg .Ylrrllcrj lfcllcrg '11llt'er. Isl ROW: U'llc4i1 Fucng K1ngxl111ri: lin-1'.lPlLlllls rlfc. -lllcng 1141111111115 -qllllllllll. ll.: IXIIJIDII, cr. xX'lllt'I'Q jhtltlllllll llullicrtg lhllllllll. 37111 ROW: lltirghorn In the Prep School Relay Championship at the B..-LA. Games on January 30. the mile relay team of Doug Hannon. Steve Barghoorn. Jeff Weber. and Steve Rolfe placed Hfth. Then. in the Private School Winter Track meet. the Covemors placed third behind Moses Brown and Mount Hermon. Exceptional performances came from Jay .-'lllenhwho broke the shot put rec- ord. and Steve Rolfe. who set a new 1000 yard run record. Un Fclinitiri lT. the tloiernors defeated the MIT Freshmen. .intl they showed that they mere ready tor Xloses Brown. :Kl- though the Xloses Bron n in iff- t ended in .1 tic. the team shoved its ilnproxeinent as Doug: Hannon. ,letll We-lier, Stew l'hl. Steu- BdI'g1liool'It. lflitirlie Estes. Trux Hulhert. Dau- Sullixan. Tom Walker. and Steve Rolfe .ill had personal hests in their respec- tixe exents. In the closing meet ot' the season .it Tahor. the Red team non egisili. Only through the excellent coaching of Xlr. Sperry and the leadersltip of Captains Allen and Rolfe could this season have hecn so successful. 106 WRESTLING 4? ,4-Q Hrmmf' 34' NIVIIHI' nX11rlm1'r H1-llmml Hill Sl. 'Nlurkl Hrwulv Ullxxx Nlilhm l,um'4- rlwlllllll' Hi I1 18 16 18 13 I8 lfi 9 1 1796 i I.-nfl i 1 ACADEMY WRESTLING TEAM - 3rd ROW: Trickev. Manager: Majzirg .4ugu.vl: Shepard. F. fllanager, 21111 ROW: Mr. Linherg. Couch: .MlltHfUHPj Lcuhey. Cameron: Clover: Johnson: Mr. Evans. Couch. Isl ROW: Barker: llVP1'lillSQ Captain Chase: Hope: Wait: Oliker, At Milton the situation was different in that the usual light- weight lead, coupled with wins by Brad Dorsey and Cameron. assured the team victory. Dudley Clover also wrestled well against a far heavier opponent. Lawrence, previously undefeated. was taken hy the lower weights. The Red team finished the season with a 30-9 defeat of Ta- bor. Again the lightweights of Oliker, Barker. and Nevius were outstanding as each pinned his opponent during the first period. Rich Wait hnished the season with a win. Chase, Hope. Mag- rane, Leahey. and Clover all won by decision. although the most impressive match was Magrane's 5-1 decision over the Tabor captain. In the Interscholastics held at Mount Hermon the C.D.A. wrestling team finished third to the host school and to Exeter. Underclassman Dave Oliker won the 110 lb. championship. while Barker at 115 and Hope at 138 finished second in their weight classes. Nevins and Leahey each took a third as Chase and Clover finished fourth. Most credit for the successful season is due to the compet- itive spirit of the individuals on the teamg hut recognition should also be given to the leadership of Alan Chase and to the unequaled coaching of Mr. Evans which is indicated by his combining of eleven personalites into a single unit. Q 109 1 'N'--'lfrx 'ng , fkwigw- mix nl i JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL ShY,'UN'IiR11lff ISMIIIS. TIIIIIYIILIVV, l'mlnIf+u, Xiu-ul. lil... k. VI-wr-. XM--Il1.41f-1. N...-I. Wir Uvtmx I l'vlf'f.9T RUN 'lxlll'I'xl'l'. U. S-ll...-1.1. l'm1l1. Hunt--11, Xlullwv PONY BASKETBALL SECOND ROW: Mr. Mercvr. Coarhg juvuba. Stvu-rms. Nl.. lvrann. Dflflvll. Parsuna, NivDougal1. Franc-li. Ilanagpr. FIRST ROW: Madde-n. Rubinsun, Griffin. Klux, Carpe-nlvr. RA- -. v I-mR: 'SQ1 f- I - 6' - 114. 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Cambridge 38 Frederick W. Barker. 206 Lockwood Road. Syracuse. New York Donald T. Bates. Jr.. Pleasant Lake. Harwich 02645 Samuel G. Billings. 58 Rumford Street. West Hartford. Connecticut Sidney M. Bird. IV. 197 South Street. Reading 01867 Kenneth H. Bitting. III. 2 Edgewood Road. St. Louis. Missouri 63124 John G. Bryer. 624 Exeter Road. Hampton. New Hampshire 03842 Robert C. Burnham. 181 Border Street. Cohasset 02025 Edgar M. Caldwell. Rt. 4. Box 215. Anchorage. Kentucky 40001 Lincoln Clark. 111. 54 Westford Street. Chelmsford 01824 Peter K. Coleman. 944 Hollywood Place. West Palm Beach. Florida Frederic M. Comins. Jr.. 69 Coniston Road. Short Hills. New Jersey 07078 Martin S. Conn. 759 North Portage Path. Akron 3. Ohio 4-4303 James T. Connolly. Jr.. 9 Summit Place. Newburyport 01950 Groverman E. Cooke, Eastern Point. Gloucester 01930 Charles S. Eisenberg. 160 Reservoir Road. Chestnut Hill 67 R. Scott Emerson. 115 Warner Avenue. V Roslyn Heights. L.I., New York Robert D. Erickson. 2190 Edgecumbe Road. St. Paul. Minnesota 55116 Charles D. Estes. 5 Ninth Street. Scott Air Force Base. Illinois 62225 David B. Estey, 173 Nichols Street. Norwood Henry Y. W. Eu, Euston, 44 Bonham Road. Hong Kong, B.C.C. Malcolm P. Gourlie, 75 North Main Street. Thompsonville. Conn. 06082 Stephen F. Gripper. 11 Kent Street. Saugus 01906 Thomas W. Heald. 345 Old Ocean Street. Marshfield 02050 Peter C. Hicks. 45 Westwood Drive. Worcester 01609 Thomas C. Hildreth. 1 Beacon Street. Marblehead 01945 Laurence M. Hilliard, 8 Meeker Road, Westport. Connecticut 06882 David C. Holmes. 90 Brookside Road. Darien. Connecticut 06820 Roy E. A. Hope. 800 Sheridan Road. Bloomington, Indiana John H. Howard, Jr., 96 Winifred Road. Brockton 02401 Donald P. Hudson. 70 Scotland Road. Newbury 01950 Simeon Hyde. lll. French House. Phillips Academv. Andover 01810 Robert A. lndseth. 714 Funk Street. Webster City. Iowa W. Walter Jaffe. 811 Highland Avenue. Fall River 02720 Leonard W. Johnson. Jr.. -183 Main Street. Amesbury 01913 Scott B. Kay. cfo Aramco. Ras Tanura Box Dhahran. Saudi Arabia James H. Keeler. 3rd. Glen Street. Rowley 01969 Timothy R. E. Keeney, Somersville. Connecticut 06072 P. Gregory Kelliher. 81 Wethersfield Street. Rowley 01969 C. Spencer Knapp. 180 Trevor Court Road. Rochester. New York 14610 Charles H. Lee. 1-10 Burnett Drive. Spartanburg. South Carolina J. Andrew Leonard. II. School Street. Manchester 0194-1 George C. Lilly. Saconesset Road. West Falmouth 02574 Michael J. Little. 67 Green Street. Newbury 01950 Richard L. MacLeod. 42 Grove Street. New Bedford 02740 Timothy R. Maier. 440 South Creek Road. Racine. Wisconsin C. Gary Morgan. 34 Alden Road. Andover 01810 Charles W. Morse. 111. 19 Green Street. Newbury 01950 481. Peter L. Navins. Governor Dummer Academy. South Byfield 01980 Mark W. Nickerson. 30 Lincoln Street. Watertown 02172 David W. Oliker. Walnut Street Ext.. Auburn. New York 13021 Paul R. O'Neill. 49 Elm Street. South Byfield 01980 David B. Richards. 72 Lancaster Avenue. Lunenburg 01462 Eugenio Robreno. Calle Paris. Quinta Monse. Caracas. Venezuela Randolph Rowland. 134 Summit Avenue Upper Montclair. NJ. 07043 Frank J. Ryder. 111. Piney Point. Marion 02738 R. Ford Schumann. jr.. 27 Stratford Place, Binghamton. New York Bradford H. Silsby. 807 Hale Street. Beverly Farms 01920 David C. Stevens. 89 Fox Run Road. South Hamilton 01982 David W. Stonebraker. 18 High Road. Newbury 01950 Minshall G. Strater. York Village. Maine Barry Sullivan. 195 High Street. Newburyport 01950 Las Mercedes Harral S. Tenney, Grand Avenue, Newburgh M.D., New York 12552 David W. Tinker, 15 Nutmeg Lane, Andover 01810 J. Thomas Toth, 124 East Riverside Drive. Olean, New York 14760 George W. Tower, IV, 276 Cedarwood Road, North Stamford, Connecticut ,Iohn I... Trickey, R.D. 4395, Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013 Stephen D. llhl, 207 East Walnut Street. Hinsdale, Illinois 60521 Robert H. Vaughan, 255 Main Street. Groveland 01834 William G. von Berg, Ir.. 14 Idlrewood Road. Rochester. New York 14618 Thomas S. Walker. 49 Whitman Avenut Melrose 76 Jeffrey C. Weber, 234 Dewitt Street, Syracuse. New York 13203 John G. Wellman, Ir., Wellman Heights. Iohnsonville, South Carolina 29555 ,Iohn A. Whitmore, 22 Locust Street, Marblehead 01947 Samuel I. Winer, 22 Woodland Way, Haverhill 01830 Dana W. Woodward, Ir., 13 Elmwood Road. Marblehead 01947 Geoffrey K. Yohn, 166 North Gate Road. Manchester, New Hampshire 03104 SOPHOMORES Keith L. Adolph, 2925 Blake Avenue, N.W., Canton, Ohio 44718 William L. Alfond, 127 Silver Street, Waterville, Maine Richard T. Bailey, 82 Oxbow Road. Weston Ross M. Barnes. Ir.. Monmouth Hills. Highlands. New ,Iersey 07732 William W. Barnes, 56 Summer Street. Taunton 02780 Bennett H. Beach, Box 66, R.F.D. 4351, Mount Kisco. New York 10549 Edwin S. Beatty. 264 Basin Drive. Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Florida Roger T. Block. 93 Pitch Hill Avenue. Fitchburg 01420 Russell S. 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Shrewsbury 015-'15 Hugh Munro. II. 18 Woodfield Road. Wellesley 81 Charles M. Murphy. Jr.. Rt. 3156. R.F.D. 322. Old Lyme. Connecticut James C. Nevins. 7 Conover Lane. Red Bank. New Jersey 07701 Andrew G. Nichols. Dole Place. West Newbury 01985 Wayne M. Noel. .10hnson lane. Byfield 01922 Peter B. Osgood. Peach's Point. Marblehead 019-15 Stephen W. Parker. 81 Hobart Avenue Summit. New Jersey 07901 Ml' 1 's if vp. - ,y W if 41' 'Tv Av. 9' ' E 'xi' Ei ' 1 49' ., .193 MM. , Q ,Ak vw.. W ,i 21, , W in W .ar f if fr K I I V' A. Webster Pearce, 8 Morven Place, Princeton, New Jersey 08450 Ralph H. Perkins, 64 Holt Road, Andover 01810 Wilfred Poon, 4-F Woodland Heights, 39 Stubbs Road. Hong Kong, B.C.C. H. Reid Pugh, Il, 15 Grosscup Road, Charleston, West Virginia 25314 Charles A. Purinton, ll, R.F.D. 31, Rowley 01969 Dwight H. Reid, Lakeville, Connecticut 06039 Andrew J. Rimmington, 3372 Henderson R Victoria, British Columbia, Can. Michael J. Rogers, 34 Russell Street, Milton 02187 Alan F. Rothfeld, 1092 Avenue A, Perry Point, Maryland Joseph K. Schwarzer, ll, 66 Sullivan Street, Cazenovia, New York 13035 Joseph Story, II, 240 High Road, Newbury Jonathan W. Strater, York Village, Maine George H. Swift, Ill, 356 North Green Bay Lake Forest, lllinois Thomas G. Taylor, 92 Prospect Street, Providence, Rhode Island David N. Tucker, 276 Grove Street, Wellesley 81 W. Ward Westhafer, R.F.D., Rowley 01969 Jeffrey W. Wood, 32 High Street, Old Town, Maine FRESHMEN Dana H. Babcock, Jr., Lumbard Road, Clinton, R.D. 32, New York Leo L. Barrett, lll, 266 High Street, Newburyport Edwin J. Bennett, 117 Parker Road, Osterville 02655 Carl A. Berntsen, Ill, 185 Milton Road, Rye, New York Albert H. Brown, Carbondale, Colorado John A. Carpenter, Jr., 8 State Street, Sodus, New York 14551 Frederick B. Collins, 70 West Road, New Canaan, Connecticut Steven B. Cox, Arey Avenue, Camden, Maine William M. Degen, 117 Monhagen Avenue Middletown, New York David W. Francis, Piney Point, Marion Brian M. Griffin, 3 Allen Street, Newburyport Richard H. Haas, Jr., 3 Sherwood Drive, Nashua, New Hampshire 03060 W, Truxton Hulbert, 29 Claypit Hill Road, Wayland oad, Road , R. Thomas Jaoobs, ll, 22 Crosby Circle, Osterville Charles S. Johnson, Ill, 3475 North Venioe Street, Arlington 7, Virginia S. Denison Keeney, Somersville, Connecticut 06072 P. Michel Lappin, 84 King Philip Road, Pawtucket, Rhode Island Steven W. Levings, 20 Nantucket Road, Wellesley Hills 81 William C. Madden, Jr., 25 Third Avenue Ext., Osterville Robert T. Martin. 14 Meadowview Road, Melrose 76 David J. McDougall, 72 Elm Street, South Byfield Murray B. McGuirk, 292 Winnacunnet Road, Hampton, New Hampshire Edward Merriman, 63 Avon Hill Street. Cambridge 40 Stephen M. Murphy. Govemor Dummer Amdemy, South Byfield Fred J. Nahil, Jr., 35 Eastland Terrace, Haverhill Robert M. Newcomb. ll, Laurel Brook Road. Middlefield, Connecticut R. Danforth Ogg, Jr., Treasure Island, East Boothbay, Maine D. Christopher Page, River's Bend, R.F.D. 85, Caribou. Maine Robert W. Parsons, 63 Chapin Road, Barrington, Rhode lsland Ross N. Raymond. Essex Road. lpswich E. Stephen Robinson, 394 Main Street. Amesbury Thomas J. Sargent, Longbrook Road. South Byfield James B. Shay. Jr., 506 Langley Street, Fall River C. Cameron Smith. 40 Cedar Cove Road. South Swansea Jonathan H. Smith, 151 Dover Road, Wellesley 81 Nathaniel T. Smith. 151 Dover Road. Wellesley 81 John W. Sowles, 171 Foreside Road. Falmouth. Maine Carl F. Spang. Jr.. 25 Vincent Road. Wellesley 81 Mark I. Stevens. 75 East End Avenue. New York, N.Y. 10028 Marc K. Tucker, 13 Roosevelt Place. Newburyport Marcus M. Urann. Ill, Crescent Street, South Duxbury Peter B. Wallace, 42 Leominster Road, Lunenburg John W. Wannop, Jr., 355 Wianno Avenue, Wianno Joseph W. Worthen. ll, 33 Clifton Heights Lane. Marblehead 01947 Thermoplastic EAGLE Glues Compliments of Rowley, Moss. BEMIS ASSOCIATES INC Watertown, Mass. 8. Mr. Mogoo THE H. R. WAIT CO., INC. GENESSEE STREET AUBURN, New YORK I 1 as L ,Q A..-9 -Mf- J A, X ww, af! if s R lns 4 , Q5 .N dana 4, -3.77 IV' nl' 410' I' .1 r 4 'Z me-,ff I-v , Xu, Certified Seafood Dealers I T R U S S E L L MARKU5 BRAND P. J. Markos Seafood Co., Inc 8 Topsfield Road Ipswich, Mass. P. J. MARKOS Tel. Elmwood 6-4969 CONSTRUCTION CO., INC 6I3 Bay Road Hamilton, Mass. Phone 468-4481 GENERAL CONTRACTORS on the MOSELEY CHAPEL BREWSTER BROS. INSURANCE 46 State Street Newburyport, Mass. ESTABLISHED 1852 THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF NEWBURYPORT 61 State Street Salisbury Square N b ryport, Massachusetts Salisbury, Massachusett MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION IDEAL SOFT-WATER LAUNDRY, INC. BUNDLES OF SATISFACTION LUXURTONE DRY CLEANING 89 High Street, Amesbury, Mass. -l VOLPONE MOTOR CO., Inc. SALES SERVICE Q4-HOVR TOWING SERYICTE Dial HOmeStead 2-6658 Newburyport, Mass. Newburyport Cgopgpatjyg wM. T. HUMPHREYS AGENCY, INC. Ba INSURANCE EST. 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