Buckingham Browne and Nichols School - Torch Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

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T?f1VVV'-- - M- E-rV ViaVmf4-:.::'V'- -V-fav ' V. -'iw 'fi q vh 'm.fm..zgi-Qiwf ,pfzy-zJE95?:f 1 , -f Y 4 f. I , as Foreword It is our opinion that the purpose of the Torch is to accurately portray life at B8zN. We feel that photographs best present an image pleasing to the students both now and in later years. For this reason we have included many. However, in order to sup- plement our photography with some purely extraneous humor, we would like to introduce to you a new member of our staff : Nicholas Headmastefs Message To The Seniors: At this time of year it is always diflicult to realize that once again we are bidding farewell to a group of young men as they leave us to go on to college. This year has sped by far too rapidly, and it is hard at such close range to properly evaluate the growth that it has brought about in the Class of 1958. There is no doubt in my mind that the year has seen considerable growth in this senior class and that collectively and individually you have made great strides. Two important events have occurred this year which I feel have had a strong influence not only on your development but on the thinking of all of us. The first is the tremendous advance in the field of science. Man has within the past eight months opened up a new frontier of exploration and study, namely the conquest of outer space. The dreams of the science fiction writers have become far closer to reality and for you this presents not only new fields of opportunity but also the fascinating challenge of how man should best use his new found power toward peaceful and constructive ends. The second event which has had a profound effect upon you has been the intense scrutiny of our American educational system. The country has 'suddenly realized that in the enjoyment of its vast prosperity and high standard of living it has allowed educational standards to slip to a point where the future develop- ment of our free, democratic system may be in danger. You have sensed this fact and have shown a more serious, determined attitude toward your academic work. I feel this has allowed you to realize more closely your full capacities and has instilled in you a clearer understanding of what you can gain from your experiences at the college level. Your secondary education is now completed. You have gained much from your experience at Browne 5: Nichols and in turn have made important con- tributions to your School. As you now leave us I hope you will always bear in mind the fact that every successful man has always done the best he could with conditions as he found them, and not waited until next year for better. I have every confidence that you are ready to handle your future responsibilities and that you will mature into worthwhile, contributing members of your society. Good luck to all of you. We shall follow your progress and look forward to seeing you when you return to visit us. EDWIN PRATT, H eadmuster 2 w ,1 THE ToR ii The Browne and Nichols School Cambridge, Massachusetts KJ I EDITORIAL BOARD IOI-IN M. SI-IAPIRO, Editor-in-Chief I. WILLIAM ADAMS, Managing Editor DOUGLAS E. WAX, Photography Editor MATI-IEW H. RUBIN, Business Manager a TRUMAN F. BEWLEY Assistants to the Editor Business Ph otography A rt Upper School Middle School Activities A thlctics ROGER D. BROWN WILLIAM G. COLLINS STAFF Gerald Tishler Richard Moran Ambrose Spencer I. William Adams CONTRIBUTORS Lloyd Guptill Richard Rubin Oliver Banks Donald Emery Toby Goodman Charles Woodard Ionathan Narcus Arthur Mason Ieremy Moskow Charles Woodard Iohn Van de Graaff Stephen I-Ieineman FACULTY ADVISORS Mr. Warren K. Colby Mr. Iames G. Ducey Mr. Harold P. Melcher Ir. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Prmtm g Mr. Paul Lamarche 8: . The Cosmos Press Professional Photography Mr. Norman Benrimo 5 Dedication With constant good humor, lively Wit, sound judg- ment, and high academic standards, EDMUND DENNY to Whom We dedicate the Torch of 1958, has guided many boys through Browne and Nichols. 6 7 Cantents Faculty and Administration . Seniors . Upper School. . Activities . Events of the Year Middle School . Advertisements . 8 .JJ Nl 0 9' w Mr ga 9 s J 3 ' fr. ,nw fo X P W' aaolfx i x-6.4, il fi Q lr' X'G+ fc I A-+ vK,g5 '9 of Y -.., E0 A . 1 1' ' . ., XJ - X 115x053 I To f ' 4 1 ,VJ AN xx ,.... Q 43+ N 01 vi LLVVJ 77' F19 9 Mr. Elliott I. Hula' A'Ill5lC'l', Sl'fl'l1t't' X Mr. Denny .Vulhwmztirx Mr. Ducey English 10 Mr. Mclcher Englixh Mr. Brisbois H Ixtory uf wi m f '-A-' I ' g w.s- 1 in 1,4111-ll, Urrnzufz , -xfwmygw Mr. lfx x I 1'f'm'f1 ii Mr. Hurkn Nlr. W71llICTS Sf '1'r'lIr'1' ' bollw ll,fIllC'A'.Y A till., ,VuIf1z'11141f1k'.f . ,lIIhl'0f70l0gy 11 3-mari? Mr. btoncstrccl Latin G61 man RPA...- Y W Mr. Urcnglc fliflory Mr. Philips M mic Director 12 Mr. Etter SH-l'l7!'l', .1lhlc't1'c' D1'rc'c't02 Mr. Emmet History Mr. 'l'l'1lillL'l' 5'r'1'z'11r'z', AlC'l'!1LI!ll,l'lll Ul'1l11'lA11g Mr. Spcnccr lil-l't'l'IUI', Tazffilzg 5 f:lll'dLll1l'l' I'r0g111n1 Mrs. Holdcn . Ir! Mr. Dcptula Miss Paga- Rusxfun Sc'c'ra'ta1'y 13 -- 'E' Mr. Rlch bupelzntwzdant Mrs. Patten Rllzirnr .XILII-IIfC'fItIl1!'l' Crczr' I4 Scrretary Miss O'Brien KI-fl'!1FlZ Crm: en io rs wud, ,,., Q 5 v HOLGER ANDRESEN 2410 Eckernforde, Vogelsang 34, Germany Year Entered BSN: 1957 College Choice: Freiburg, Germany Future Occupation: Surgeon Hobbies: Photography, Music Glnc Club, 12: Honor Roll, 12, Varsity Football, 123 I. V. l'l2l!sliCIlWL1ll, 12. JOHN WILLIAM ADAMS 320 Adams Street, Milton, Massachusetts Year Entered BSLN: 1956 College Choice: Harvard Future Occupation: Doctor Hobbies: Painting, Singing Class representative, 12g Spectator lic Torch Art Editor, 123 Torch Managing Editor, 125 Senior Council, Black Key President, 123 Dance Committee, 12g Library Committee, 125 Glec Club, ll, 123 Octet, 11, Varsity Tennis, 11, 12: Varsity Soccer, 125 I. V. Basketball, llg Varsity Basketball, 12: Iohn F. Craig Soccer Trophy, 12. 16 OLIVER TALCOTT BANKS 44 Coolidge Hill Road, Cambridge, Massachusetts Year Entered BSLN: 1947 College Choice: Harvard Future Occupation: Teaching Hobbies: tatemufe, Sailing Art Dept. Spectator A Torch, 10, 11, 12g Dramatic Club, 8, ll: Secretary, 12: Dance Committee, 11: Glce Club, ll, 12: llonor Roll, 12: Varsity Tennis, 8, 9, 10, 11, 123 Varsity llockey, ll, 12. MITCHELL PARKER BLATCHFORD 44 Dover Road, Wellesley, Massachusetts Year Entered BRN: 1956 College Choice: Bowdoin Future Occupation: Undecided Hobbies: Mountain Climbing, Skiing School Treasurer, 12g Photography Staff Torch, 119 Library Committee, 123 Black Key, 123 Glee Club, 11, 12: Octet, 11, Varsity Football, 11, 125 Varsity Hockey, 11, 123 Captain, 125 Varsity Crew, 11, 12: Norman B. Smith Hockey Trophy 12. ' 17 RICHARD MANSON BOONISAR 150 Bristol Road, Wellesley, Massachusetts Year Entered B8cN: 1955 College Choice: Dartmouth Future Occupation: Undecided Hobbies' Anti ue Cars Huntin - q r g Spectator, 12: Library Committee, 12: I.V. Soccer, 10,1l: I.V. Crew, 10, 11, LEE BENJAMIN BLOOM 57 Cross Street, Somerville, Massachusetts Year Entered BRN: 1947 - College Choice: Princeton Future Occupation: Medicine Hobbies: Iazz Piano, Debating Spectator, 8: Freedom Through Friendship Committee, 8 9, 10, 11, I2: Evaluation Committee, 9: Assembly Com mittee, 9, 10: Glee Club, ll, 12: I.V. Crew, 11: I.V Soccer, 12. RICHARD DENIS CRAVEN 21 Cr escc nt Road, Belmont, Massachusetts Year Entered BAN: 1953 College Choice: Bowdoin Future Occupation: Undecided Hobbies: Navigation, Photography Spectator Photography, 10, 11. 12: Photography Club, 10, 11: President, 125 Dramatic Club, 11, 123 President, 12g Glce Club, 11, 123 Secretary, 12. RICHARD MONTAGUE BUTLER Year Entered BSLN: 1956 College Choice: Cornell Future Occupation: Undecided Hobbies: Boating Spectator, ll: Circulation Manager, 12: Library Committee 123 Glee Club, 12: Varsity Football, ll, 12: LV, Crew, 11 12: Basketball Manager, 12. 19 ARTHUR RICHARD CU NNINGHAM 44 Hill Top Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts Year Entered B8:N: 1956 College Choice: Brown Future Occupation: Business Hobbies: Athletics Athletic Council, 125 Varsity Football, 11g Co-Captain, 123 Varsity Basketball, 113 Captain, 12: Varsity Baseball, 11, 123 Harvey Whiting Football Trophy, 123 Browne 6: Nichols Basketball Trophy, 12. WILLIAM JAMES EDWARDS 76 Salem Street, Andover, Massachusetts Year Entered B8zN: 1957 College Choice: Colgate Future Occupation: Medical Hobbies: Hi-Fi Senior Council, 115 Spectator Business Board 11, 125 Torch Business Board, 11: Exchange Editor Spectator, 123 Library Committee, 125 I.V. Crew, 113 Soccer, 12: Varsity Crew, 12. 20 ORRIN BERRY EMERSON 1 Walnut Terrace, Arlington, Massachusetts Year lintered lizSrN: 1956 College Choice: Harvard Future Occupation: Doctor Ilolmlmiesz Music llrainzi Clulw, 12: Orchestra, Cleo Club, 12. IZ: I.V. Soccer, 11, DONALD KENNETH EMERY 105 Plain Road, Wayland, Massachusetts Year Entered BSLN: 1954 College Choice: Harvard Future Occupation: Teaching Hobbies: Coin collecting President of Class, 12: Senior Council, 12: Black Key, 11: Secretary, 12: Student Council, 12: Athletic Council, Glee Club, ll, 123 President, 12: Octet, ll: Gniner's Prize, 10, Honor Roll, ll: Varsity Soccer, 11, 12: Wrestling, ll, 125 LV. Soccer and Wrestling, 10: Co-Captain Wrestling, 12. TOBY MARK GOODMAN 124 Federal Street, Salem, Massachusetts Year Entered BSLN: 1954 College Choice: Harvard Future Occupation: Medicine Hobbies: Collector of coins, stamps, and books Spectator, 105 Editor, 11, 125 Freedom through Friendship Committee, 10, 11: Library Committee, 12: Assembly Com- mittee, 113 Ethel May Reeves Latin Prize, 11: Honor Roll, 11, 12: Football Manager, 12: Wrestling Manager, 12. FELIX ROLAND GODWIN 1 Chauncy Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts Year Entered BSN: 1956 College Choice: London University Future Occupation: Experimental Physicist Hobbies: Science 22 PETER STEVENS GOVE 32 Sherwood Road, Melrose, Massachusetts Year lintered BQN: 1954 College Choice: University of New Hampshire Future Occupation: Engineer Hobbies: Automobiles Varsity link:-llxill, ll. IZ: LY. Soccer. Ill. STEPHEN BRADLEY GREASON 12 Conant Road, Weston, Massachusetts Year Entered BSLN: 1954 College Choice: Bates Future Occupation: Undecided Hobbies: Gun Collecting I.V. Soccer, IO: I.V. Basketball, 10: I.V. Tennis, 103 Soccer, Il: I.V. Soccer, IZ. WADIE ZUKI IBRAHIM 538 Newbury Street, Boston, Massachusetts Year Entered BRN: 1957 College Choice: Northeastern University Future Occupation: Engineer Hobbies: Correspondence, Collecting Stamps, Pho- tography, Music. I.V. Soccer, 12. STEPHEN FOX HEINEMAN 94 Lake View Avenue, Cambridge Year Entered B8zN: 1954 College Choice: California Institute of Technology Future Occupation: Undecided Hobbies: Baseball Athletic Council, 12: Library Committee, 12: Honor Roll, 9, 113 Varsity Soccer, 11, 125 I.V. Football, 9, 10, I.V. Basket- ball, 9, 103 I.V. Baseball, 93 Varsity Baseball, 10, 113 Captain, 12. 24 JEREMY ISRAEL MOSKOW 331 Dudley Road, Newton Centre. Massachusetts Year Entered BSN: 1954 College Choice: Harvard Future Occupation: Undecided Hobbies: Russian Study Represeiitative to Student Council, 10, 11: Secretary to Student Council, 12: Member of Library Committee, 11: Cliairman Library Committee, 12: Black Key, 12: Athletic IIUUIICII, 12: llonor Roll, 9, 111, ll, 12: I.V. Wrestling, 9, 101 I.V. Crew, U, lll, 11, 12: Varsity Wrestling, ll, 12: Co-Cap- tain, 12: I.V. Soccer, U. 10, 11, 12. JONATHAN IRWIN NARCUS 30 Quincy Road, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Year Entered BQN: 1950 College Choice: Yale Future Occupation: Teaching Hobbies: sports Class President, 10: Class Representative, 11: President of Student Council, 12: Spectator, ll, 12: Black Key, 10: Ring Committee, 10: Evaluation Committee, 9: Library Committee, 12: Athletic Council President, 12: Gainers Prize, ll: I.V. Soccer, 9, 10: Varsity Soccer, 11, 12: Co' Captain Soccer, 12: I.V. Basketball, 9, 10: Varsity Tennis, 0, 10, ll. 25 JOHN MARTIN SHAPIRO 38 Ellis Road, West Newton, Massachusetts Year Entered BRN: 1952 College Choice: Harvard Future Occupation: Business I-lobbies: Piano, golf, Water-skiing Senior Council: Spectator, 9, 10, 11: Torch Asst. litlitor ll: Editor, 12: Library Committee, l2g Athletic Council Secretary, 123 11, I. V. Football, 9, 10, Varsity Captain, 123 I.V. Basketball, 9, 119 123 I.V. Baseball, 9, 105 I.V. Tennis, Honor Roll, 8, 9, 10 Football, 11, 123 Co 11, Varsity Tennis, 12 12 g Dance Committee, Varsity Basketball, 10, 26 MATHEW H. RUBIN 6 Croftdale Road, Newton Center, Massachusetts Year Entered BRN: 1956 College Choice: Harvard Future Occupation: Business Engineering Hobbies: Ham Radio Spectator at Torch Business Manager, IZ: Dance Committee, 12: Library Committee, 12: Latin Prize, ll: Ilonor Roll, 11. 12: I.V. Soccer. 11, 12: l.V. Crew, ll. JOHN HARGROVE VAN DE GRAAFF 90 Follen Road, Lexington. Massachusetts Year Entered ISSN: l953 College Choice: Harvard Future Occupation: Physical Scientist llobbies: Astronomy, Tennis. Golf l'rt-sitlent uf Clam, X, ll: Representative, lll, ll, lZ: Asst. liclitur Torcli, ll: Dance Committee Chairman, IZ: Athletic Council, lZ: livaluation Committee, 9: Black Key, 10, ll, IZ: Cleo Club, IZ: Merriwether-Otis-Kimball Award, 9: llarvartl Club llnuk Prize, ll: Honor Roll, X, U, 10, ll, IZ: I.V. Tennis, 8, 9g Varsity Tennis, IU, ll, Captain, 121 trophy, ll: l.V. liaskctball, 'L lil, ll: l.V. Soccer. W, Ill: Varsity Soccer, ll. IZ. DOUGLAS EDWARD WAX l98 St. Paul Street, Brookline. Massachusetts Year lintered BSN: 1954 College Choice: Yale Future Occupation: Education Hobbies: Music, drums, skiing, swimming Spectator, IU, ll, 12: Dance Committee, 10, ll, IZ: Libr Committee. lZ: Dramatics Club, 10, Il, lZ: Photo Club 'I . Q lll, ll, 12: Cleo Club, lZ: I.V. So ll: Varsity, 12. ,- ccer, 10. ll: l.V. lloc CHARLES FULLER WOODARD, JR. Millbrook Road, Medfield, Massachusetts Year Entered B8rN: 1955 College Choice: Middlebury Future Occupation: Doctor Hobbies: Skiing, Hunting, Tennis Representative, 10, 11: Class President, 115 Vice-President Student Council, 12: Asst. Editor Torch, 11: Black Key, 11, 12: Library Committee, 11, 12: Ring Committee Chairman, 12: Athletic Council, 12: Glee Club, 10: Varsity Soccer, 10, 11, 123 Co-Captain Soccer, 12: Wrestling, 10, 11, 12: I.V. Crew, 10: Varsity Crew, 11, 12, Captain, 12. 28 DAVID EATON WILBUR 4 Berkshire Road. Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Year Entered BZQN: 1957 College Choice: Harvard Future Occupation: State Department Hobbies: Weight Lifting, Camping, Gymnastics Spectator, 12: 1-ilir:iry Committee. 12: Glee Club, 12: Honor Roll, 12: Crew, 12: Wrestling, 12. Jffulayfzafuk -f' Miki! 1' QT? lv 46 f 9' knife Illlnllzf !surp4q2 32 . ll 1 its fx V f 4 ini , , i L N hr ,1. ':.7'.? A. 'Hs-q'c4.r, :li , f1'1 aiE ll iffy L Qx , 3. Hs :Spf f LJ, T ' ,,...f,- EXW 33 Ifmnt Row: left to right: Lamarclie, Bailey, Stephenson, Bazley, Pres. Smith, Collins, Dowd, , Pierson, Altman. Middle Row: left to right: Mignone, Vernaglia, Holden, Chalmers, Adler, Marshall, Cooke, O'Connur. Bark Row: left to right: Hennessey, Sweet, Brown, Reisehauer, Iaeluun. l.umlwai'4l, Iuhnsun, VV., Bewley, Olson, Mason. Front Row: left to right: Goldman. Schurcliff, Duane, Schlesinger, Field, Dimuvan, Smith. Second Row: left to right: Conn, Steinzig, Raymunil, Schoepfer, Pres. McCloskey, Mazzan- ovich, Spencer, Gruenlwerg, Conway. Tl!!-ffl Row: left to right, Kaplan, Keavy, Caplan, Clialfen, Moran, Cluptill, Tucker, Amlerson, Brewer. Fourth Row: left to right: Hawkins, Coyne, Currier, Sturm, Iolinsun, Moody, Franchot, Ripley, Cranclon. 3-l Class 11 The Iunior Class had a very productive year with the twenty-six returning members and nine new boys, all of whom contributed to the school in various ways. Among the new boys were piano whiz Tom Hen- nessey, lack Marshall, an ardent coin collector, Bob Mignone and Peter Slocum, football players. The remaining new members included Mike Alt- man, a football and basketball player, Paul Lamarche, a hockey player, Andy Olsen and Carl Skip Symonds, both of whom received football injuries in the line of duty, and Peter Smith, our competent and friendly class president, better known as pore Iudd to the audience of Oklahoma Along with the many accomplishments of the new Iuniors, our veterans also made many contributions. Roger Adler gave an enjoyable class party during the Christmas vacation. Chuck Bailey, co-captain of next year's football team, continued his Honor Roll achieve- ments of last year. Bill Bazley, an outstanding varsity soccer player, is to be next yearis co-captain. Truman Bewley, a crew man, maintained his high honors' standing, and was assistant editor of the Torch. Roger Brown made honors, and was an assistant editor of the Torch. Steve Chalmers, a wrestler and soccer player, loaned his shiny, black Ford to Roger Adler for his driving test. No dents. Bill Collins was a varsity wrestler and crew man, the class representative to the Book Store, a constant member of the limited high honors' group, an assistant editor of the Torch, a Li- brary Committee member, and a participant in Okla- homa, The rest of the time he loafed! Don Cooke, a Hockey player, attained honors for the third period. Mike Dowd became a well versed and fluent member of the debating team. Eddie Etsten was one of the class' two representatives on the school's trip to Wash- ington. Other veterans included Mike Holden, a soccer and tennis player, and Doug Iackson, who was elected co- captain of football, was the basketball team's high scorer and also a varsity crew man. Myles Iacobson was a football and hockey manager, and Roger Iohn- son participated in the Boston Skating Club's Ice Chips . Willis Iohnson was a participant in Thieves' Carnival and Oklahoma, Langy Lombard was a very able varsity soccer player, and Arthur Mason, a footballer and next year's hockey captain, was another Oklahoma star. Iohn O'Connor was very efficient as the varsity hockey goalie, and Ned Perry kept Mr. Denny stumped with new mathematical equations, while Wig Pierson hoped to make a bid for baseball pitcher under Mr. Elliott's instruction. Bob Reischauer is a hockey player and next year's co-captain of the soccer team. Bill Saunders' hello comrade, was every- where, and Rob Stephenson informally introduced cross-country running to the School's athletic program. Haven Sweet was a member of the Glee Club. Ierry Tishler kept Mr. Levy's French 3 class informed about French culture, and Paul Vernaglia's return to the School in the middle of the year was a wonderful sight to all. Class 10 After a year of command in the weighty matters of the Middle School, the Tenth Grade finds itself, as we have often heard said, at the bottom rung of a new ladder. However, with the addition of several boys to our ranks we are quite happy in our new, if com- paratively low, position. In fact, seeing how difficult we sometimes make it for the Seniors, few, if any of us, are looking forward to the day when we shall pre- side over the morning studyhalls. Perhaps our future antagonists will be more merciful than we are now, but we doubt it. We have been exposed this year to the new realms of biology, romantic poetry and the language labora- tory, which we hear a lot about, but rarely get to use. At least it's something to talk about, especially for high fidelity and electronics fans like Nat Iohnson, Al Crandon, and Ambrose Spencer. Andy Donovan has gone on to bigger and better things, such as making color television sets. He and Ambrose contributed their technical knowhow to the Browne 8: Nichols - Buckingham production of Oklahoma. Our classes have been extremely interesting. Many of us expected Biology to be a rather gruesome subject, but it turned out to be reasonably tame. In English, one of the hardest things to learn was that Mr. Ducey is always right. Some of us have tried all year to prove him otherwise, but have had no success. At any rate when you are right he never hesitates to tell you so. Having been told many times that Roman culture has a great deal of bearing on our present way of life and also that it earns college credits, many of us con- tinued with Latin and an elite few took up studying Greek with Mrs. Sindall. Others have found Russian interesting as well as timely. In sports this year three of our class members, Don McClosky, Steve Caplan and Bob Coyne, played in varsity football games. True to tradition, the virtues of soccer as opposed to football were often hotly argued at lunch. Vv'inter made openings for sophomore man- agers which were quickly filled, and many boys joined the wrestling team. Outstanding of the sophomore wrestlers was Steve Caplan, who won all but one match and was elected co-captain for next year. More and more of us have acquired drivers licenses, and this spring trips to Richards instead of tennis roadwork are probably planned. The driving training course last fall was enjoyable to all who took it. The rest are anxiously awaiting their sixteenth birthday and next year's Driver Education Program. We have found the year stimulating, to say the least. The change many of us made from 5 to 4 subjects by no means seemed to reduce the amount of homework. Vacations, we found were not a time to forget work but a time to catch up on it. 2 E WW: - l f 36 6Zctz'm'tz'es wx D ACTIVITIES mn! Razr: lt-ft to right: VVax, Banks, Mason. Burk Rauf: left to right: litstcn, l.0IHl71lI'll, Spencer, llcnncssey, Glee Club 1957-1958 The Browne and Nichols Glee Club was fortunate this year to have a generous amount of enthusiasm from the students. An unexpectedly large turnout afforded an abundant supply of voices. We began the year looking ahead to a busy program including a Fall Con- cert, the operetta Oklahoma, and the annual spring Independent School Concert. All of these called for a great deal of hard work. On Friday, December 6, the Glee Club traveled to the House in the Pines School and sang the Faure Requiem and several other selections, with Bill Adams singing the two solos. After the concert there was a dance which was enjoyed by all. The participating schools were B8cN, Rivers, Roxbury Latin, and House in the Pines. During the first week in November the casting was done for Oklahoma The principals of the cast were Don Emery, Art Mason, and Pete Smith. The girls' parts were filled by three girls from Buckingham. The acting chorus was chosen from members of the B8zN and Buckingham Glee Clubs, and the supporting chorus consisted of the remainder of the two Glee Clubs. Per- formances were given on March 7 and 8. This was a rather unusual undertaking for a secondary school but the results were excellent, due largely to the fine direc- tion of Mr. Phillips. The Glee Club concluded the year by singing at graduation. Certainly this school year will be remem- bered as a highlight in the musical history of the school. Dramatics Club This year saw a break in tradition, as the Dramatics Club production was a modern comedy, written in the 1920's by the French playwrite jean Anouilh, entitled Thieves Carnival. The play is very light, and very funny. Even though the play was confined to a one nighter due to the Harvard-Yale game the next day, the general concensus of opinion was that it was well worth giving. The plot is basically the story of three noble, de- dicated, masterfully incompetent crooks, played per- suasively Q . . . and why not, with type-casting?j by Oliver Banks, Richard Craven, and Willis johnson. Banks played the leader, Peterbono, Craven his co- partner Hector, and johnson, an apprentice in the trade. After a typically successful morning of pick- pocketing, fthe haul included two cigarette lighters, of which they already had 703, out of which only a couple worked, and a cheap watch which one of the thieves had stolen from one of the other thieves, plus several cents in loose changej. The three crooks meet up with a tremendously wealthy heiress, Lady Huff, played by Dotia Friedrichs, and Lord Edgard, played by Doug Wax. Witlu them are their two nieces, Eva and Juliette, played by Marina Leven and Joanna Zacharias respec- tively. The thieves rush offstage, and return dressed up as Spanish grandees. Lady Hurf immediately recognizes them for what they are, but, being unutterably bored, she races up to Peterbono, flings her arms around him, and pretends to recognize him as a lover she had many years ago. She invites the crooks to her house. What follows includes robbery, intrigue, and romance- ending in the unmasking of Hector and Peterbono, and the elopement of Gustave, the apprentice crook with juliette. Front Row: left to right: Blatchford, Bloom, Van de Craaff VVax, Pres. Iimery, Adams, Andresen, Emerson, Butler. Middle Row: left to right, Schurcliff, Chalfen, Kaplan, Caplan, ltstcn Holden, Banks, Mason, Spencer, Anderson, Sweet. Back Row left to right, Schlesinger, Hennessey, Tucker, Collins, Marshall Lombard, johnson, N., Smith, Moody. Student Council ln this, the third year of the council form, the Browne and Nichols student government reached a high level of efficiency. In the past, many of the meetings called were prevented from transacting business because at- tendance totalled less than a quorum. However, all meetings called this year have been amply attended, demonstrating a definite increase in student interest in the council. Business has been executed quickly and decisively at these meetings, under the able guidance of our president, ,lon Narcus. Besides the usual Food Acts, tax legislation, etc., a few unusual measures were adopted hy the council. Not the least of these was a proposal which suggested limiting senior homework assignments on College Board weekends. The unanimous vote of the council, and the sound reasoning supporting the measure, seemed to have no effect on the illogical faculty, however, and Mr. Pratt vetoed the hill. Although the fact that jon Narcus was selected stu- dent governor of Massachusetts is not directly con- cerned with the Student Council's activities, we feel that this event is worthy of mention. jon delivered a superb speech tbetter than those ot many professional politiciansp on March fourteenth, which was heard by the student body on two television sets in the study hall. All in all, BRN student government this year has been characterized by an increase in volume and effective- ness of business done, and above all by a great improve- lfroul Row: left to right, Moscow, lllatchford, Narcus, NVoodard linicry. link Row: lcft to right: llazlcy, Adams. Mazzanovich Collins, Smith, l'., Van dc Graaff, McCloskey, Schoepfcr. ment in student interest. lironf Rout: left to right: Moscow, limery, Pres. Adams, Woodard, Narcus. Burk Roni lcft to right: Bcwlcy, lackson, Smith, Mc- Closkey, Blatchford. The Black Key The Black Key was established four years ago for the purpose of building and maintaining an atmosphere of school spirit and hospitality. It has the responsibility of meeting and welcoming new students, guests, parents, speakers, and visiting teams. In addition it ushers at various school functions. These include the dramatic presentations in the fall and winter, the Pops Concert, and the closing exercises. It also helps preside at the school dances and the Sportman's Show. The membership of this organization consisted of Bill Adams, president, Donald Emery, secretary, the four student government ollicers, jon Narcus, Charles Wfood- ard, .Ieremy Moskow, and Parker Blatchford, and the presidents of classes 10, ll, 12. Elections are held each spring for the members ot the following year. Identified by the lapel pin bearing the Black Key, the organization hopes to have created a strong en- thusiasm, with the help and cooperation of all the stu- dents, for all the school activities. Front Row: lcft to right, Wax, Rubin, Goodmin, Shapiro, Adams, Butler. flliddlr Row: left to right: Slocum, Narcus, Mason, Spencer, Dowd, Brown. Back Row: left to right: Mc- Closkey, Collins, Edwards, Bewley, Guptill. Committees 19 5 7-19 5 8 There are five ofhcially recognized committees at Browne and Nichols, they vary widely in size, impor- tance, and activity. Undoubtedly, the most important is the Senior Council. Then come the Dance, Library, and Ring Committees. Last, and definitely least, is the Freedom-thru-Friendship Committee. The duties of the Senior Council consist of running study halls and handling any disciplinary problems con- cerning the students. The group has done an excellent job this year, due largely to the wonderful leadership of its chairman, Charlie Woodard. The other members this year were Bill Adams, john Shapiro, Bill Edwards, Don Emery, and john Van de Graaff. The Dance Committee is in charge of organizing and running the three dances which the school puts on each year. These boys perform the tedious, unglamorous work that must be done if any dance is to be a success. The chairman this year was John Van de Graaff, with Bill Adams as his assistant. The Library Committee supervises the libraryg its chairman was Jerry Moskow for the first part of the year, and then Dick Boonisar. The latter has done a particularly fine job. Since the school ring became standardized a few years ago, only one boy has been needed to serve on the Ring Committee each year. Charlie Woodard was the chosen one this year. We close with another one man committee: the Freedom-thru-Friendship Committeeg the man is none other than Lee Bloom. For further information, get in touch with Lee. Spectator - Torch The school year of 1957-58 has been one of change and improvement for the Spectator. A new pictorial cover was introduced together with a change in the masthead, the latter being a move to conserve space for more literary and sports articles. Personal contributions to the Spectator were many and varied. Art editor Bill Adams contributed many fine drawings to illustrate the stories. In the field of photography, Doug Wax and Ambrose Spencer worked long and hard to meet fast approaching press dead- lines. jon Narcus did an excellent job of organizing the sports coverage and together with Pete Slocum, Doug jackson, and john Van de Graaff wrote many of the articles. Mat Rubin, the business manager of both the Spectator and the Torch. and his assistants Mike Altman and jerry Tishler, were outstanding financial providers. Circulation was handled by Rick Butler and Bill Edwards. In the literary department, Lloyd Gup- till and Donald McCloskey consistently submitted in- teresting stories. I-lolgar Andresen should be com- plimented for his most interesting article on The Exv periences of an Exchange Student in the United States. The members of the Torch staFf were also busy dur- ing the year. Much of the photography was the hard work of Doug Wax and of Ambrose Spencer. Bill Adams provided invaluable assistance in his capacities as managing editor and art editor. The junior editors, Roger Brown, Bill Collins, and Truman Bewley, all put in a great deal of work, and have contributed much to this yearbook. The staffs of both the Spectator and the Torch have the objective of providing valuable contribution to school life. It is hoped that they have fulfilled this Front Row: left to right: Emery, Shapiro, Edwards, Woodard, Van de Graaff, Adams, Narcus. Middle Row: left to rightg Holden, Spencer, Moscow, Wax, Rubin, Butler, Boonisar. Back Row: left to right, Gove, Chalfen, Bloom, Goodman, Lombard. tlzletics -X. 15455 1 .Jinx fl? Q ,N Q. 'Qs'.-'if ' W ,-if-I , if A lv lx I . Q . r up I. D Xia 2' 'Wx W lp: I .10 j L, , V 4, . 41 1'll'Ull! Ilouf: lt-ft to right: Butler, Mc- Closkey, Bailey, Iackson, Cn-capt. Cunningha m, Co-Capt. Sha piro. Hlatclifortl, Mason, Caplan, Symonds. ,llirfdlf Row: left to right: Coach Strodel, Mr. Walters, Stcinzig, llaw- kins, Moran, Altman, lioraks, 1,a- marclic, Migonc, Goldman, Schocpfer, Coach liurkc, Coach litter. Burk Row: lt-ft to right: Iacobson, Goodman, Sweet, Adler, Collins, Mazzanovich, Iolinson, R., Coyne, Olson, Kcavy, Slocum, Dowd. F O Cllfffllfllf Cltllllillglllflll 111111 Sfmpim Middlcsrx Iii .ftopfvrfzf T L Our record of wins and losses. taken at face value, is not impressive. However, far from being lost, the 1957 football season was a very valuable one in many ways. The team was composed largely of sopho- mores and juniors, most of whom had little or no pre- vious game experience. These boys, now seasoned by a year's playing, will be returning next year to form a strong, experienced team. The squad centered around the veteran nucleus of co-captains Art Cunningham and Iohn Shapiro, half- back Chuck Bailey, end Art Mason, tackle Doug lack- son, center Parky Blatchford and guard Rick Butler. Those new to BSLN varsity football were 'gSkip,' Sy- monds. Don McCloskey, Steve Caplan, Pete Slocum, Bob Boraks, Paul Keavy, Art Schoepfer, Mike Altman, Bob Mignone, Charlie Andresen, lim Massonovich and Bob Coyne. On Saturday, September twenty-eighth, the BsrN team tried its wings against Middlesex. In spite of two touchdowns scored by Cunningham and Mason, our team lost, 19-14. The following week, the team rolled into Ports- mouth Priory. Although twice getting inside the Priory 10 yard line, B8cN was unable to score, and were victims of long breakaway touchdown runs- score 19-0. ln this game, unfortunately, Simonds in- jured his leg, disabling him for the rest of the season. BSLN hit the Win columnl' on Saturday, October twelfth. After falling behind 7-6 in the first half, the team came back to beat Noble 5: Greenough, 12-7, an enormous boost to sagging morale. The touchdowns were scored by quarterback Pete Slocum and left half- back Art Cunningham. Tfzr wolf uffilckf. 9 During the week previous to the Rivers game, the Asian flu struck. Sometimes, there were only enough men to make up one practice team. Despite these handicaps, we gained another victory, 640, on a touch- down scored by Chuck Bailey. Our winning streak was short lived. Un October twenty-sixth, BRN met a strong Belmont Hill team. Although the final score was 28-13 in favor of Belmont, the hitherto green BSN team began playing good foot- ball. All BRN scoring in this game was done by Art Cunningham. Un Saturday, November second, the team set out for its annual swimming meet with Brooks. The pond was somewhat shallower this year than it was two years ago, and as a result, a little more yardage was gained on both sides. What the Brooks squad lacked in skill they made up in size, and defeated us 13-0. We ended the season with a victory. On Friday, November eighth, a beautiful day, we met Roxbury Latin on BSLN Field. After some uncertain moments, BRN achieved a lZ-6 victory on touchdowns by star halfback, Chuck Bailey. During the season, some very amusing things hap- pened. Doug Iackson's growling and snarling, and his ferocious playing were standard team jokes. Probably the funniest incident occurred during an intersquad scrimmage in practice one day. Coach litter was quarterbacking the offensive unit, Charlie Andresen was playing defense: at Mr. Strodel's word, Charlie rushed in and tackled Mr. litter-the air turned blue. . . l Prospects look good for next year. A team with at least a year's game experience behind each member, will be returning almost intact. Of course, the loss of Art Cunningham, Iohn Shapiro, Parky Batchford and Rick Butler will be felt, but led by co-captains Doug Iackson and Chuck Bailey, the team should be able to absorb the shock. I 'mgrf'.v,-' arrrffrd 3 , Y vu fr' 1 A958 up .,,,. J Hl'Ili!'l'l' 11 or noi, Art Ii1,r,fc'11. Front Row: left to rightg Caplan, Tucker, I'IL'll1ll1Lll'l, Van de Graaff, Co- Capt. Woodard, Co-Capt. Narcus. Adams, Rcimers, liinery, Bazley. Hawk Row: left to right, Perry, Washhurn. Holden, Reischauer, Lonmhard, Chal- fen, Coon, Coach Stoncstreet. f,'1lfrI111'11f Wnoifizrfl ima' .X'i1n'11.r. IV::rc'u5 zzscnv his haul. The Browne and Nichols soccer team of nineteen lifty-seven will not go down in the record books as one of B. and Nfs hest teams. However, the experience given the younger players and the many highlights throughout the season served to make last fall a profit- almlc one as fan' as B. and N. soccer is concerned. Wheii the season opened at Gerry's Landing there were four underclassmen on the B. and N. starting lineup. They included: goalie, Peter Caplang left lmllhack. Donald Tucker: left inside, Dick Chalfeng and right inside, Bill Bazley. The senior members of the squad consisted of: right fullback, Bill Adamsg lelt fullback, Steve Heinemang right halfback, Ionny Narcusz center halfback, Donald Emeryg left outside Charlie Woodardg center forward, Iohn Reimersg and right outside lohn Van de Graaff. Standouts in the re- serves were juniors Bob Reischauer and Langy Lom- bard. and sophomore Kyler Coon. After losing the opening game and tieing the Brooks School. B. and N. came to life against Belmont High. Belmont had beaten many of B. and N.'s toughest op- ponents and was the heaviest team B. and N. faced Heineman shoots. all season. However, with the aid of some fine de- fensive work by Bill Adams, the H. and N. booters were able to hold Belmont to a scoreless tie. Before B. and N. was to win a game, they were beaten successively by Governor Dummer and Milton. Finally, against Roxbury Latin the forward line came to life and scored twice to give the team its first win 2-0. The highlight of the season was the Lawrence Academy game. The rain and mud-covered Held pre- vented the ball from bouncing out of control. ln the midst of the downpour the mud-covered B. and N. players could hear Coach Stonestreet, clad in a lashing outfit, yelling, Go get ,em boys, you love it, you love it. With these words of encouragement, plus the fact that they did ulovev the mud, the team turned in its most decisive victory, winning 3-0. Although losing to Nobles in the Final game, the sophomores on the squad showed great improvement. With eight lettermen returning, the prospects for B. and N. soccer look bright for next fall. As usual, Coach Stonestreet will be looking for eleven men who are willing to give all they have towards a winning endeavor. I am sure he will find them. xldunzr xmrcx, fin fH'1lL'fl.t'C Hand: you all. 1'iI'OlII Row: lcft to iight: Keavy, Alt- man, Shapiro, Capt. Cunningham, Iackson, Adams, Clove, Chalfen. Burk Row: left to right: Coach Stone- strcct, Smith, Andrcsen, McCloskey, Coyne, Marshall, Bt-wlcy, Lombard, Hawkins, Butler, Coach litter. BA KE Cunnirzglznm leads' the ailack. Ar! scores. TBALL The Browne :St Nichols Basketball team had a very successful season, in spite of discouraging pre-season predictions. Some of the forecasts disparaged our lack of height, others our loss of many last year stars. Coach Etter, however, dispelled many of the doubts when he stated that with a good team effort, we could have a very rewarding season, and perhaps be invited to the Private School Tournament in March. Skeptics gaufiawed. Pre-season games turned out fair, yet Mr. Etter's confidence was not shaken. During the annual Christ- mas Tournament, we beat Boston English, but were defeated by Arlington High and Belmont Hill, in our hrst of three trysts with the last. On Ianuary ninth, we opened at home against Christian High. We won the game handily with Altman, Cunningham, jackson, and Shapiro hitting for double Figures. Iackson picked up 22. Flushed with our victory over Christian, we made a trek to Portsmouth Priory, but were sharply let down by a 46-34 defeat. The skeptics looked smug. VN7hen, on Ianuary fifteenth, Groton invaded our gym, we knew we had a battle. Four down at the half, victory hopes were dim, but in the final minutes we edged ahead for a Sl-49 win. Doug Iackson hit for 25. Momentarily bouyed up by the last win, we went to Worcester. This Academy proved too powerful and we just c0uldn't get going. We lost for the second time 43-29. For the next ll games we went without a defeat. St. Sebastian was formidable, but we overcame them 555-l at Newton. jackson accounted for 19 points. Mike Altman and Doug jackson, with 21 and 15 points respectively, boosted BAN. to a win over Noble :Sz Greenough, as the team gained momentum. Higher luhn. We hit a performance peak at Thayer Academy on lannary 14. ,Xhead all the way, we won 64-33. lackson hurled 2.3, Captain Cunningham I4. jackson and Altman starred again against New Prep at Camhridge. VVe started slowly, hut wound up on top 42-24. Our second meeting with lielmont llill was more successful than the lirst. VVay ahead at the hall, we lielt we had it sewn up. The surging llelmont cluh, how- ever, pulled up to us in the second hall. Art Cunning- ham's marvelous clutch shooting saved us a three point margin, 49-46. Another close game was played against Governor Dummer, where we trailed hy a point at the half. lackson's 20 points and Shapiro's 30 rehounds kept us on top 44 -H. Our second game with Thayer was a shocker. Two points down, with seconds remaining, Shapiro tied the game as the huzzer rang. We won it 45-41 in overtime on haskets hy Shapiro and Altman. The next lour victories were less dearly earned. VVQ heat St. Sehastian 58-35 on major point outputs hy lackson and Cunningham. Christian was heaten again 60-39 when lackson scored 30. Rivers was downed NJ-il as lackson and Cunningham stink 59 points he- tween them. New Prep was overcome again on 28 points hy Iaekson and I5 hy Shapiro. Our winning streak ended with our season. XVe lost our last game to Lawrence Academy at Groton hy a li0l'Illltl3ll5lL' score. l.ess than a week later, we lost our semi-linal Tournament game to lielmont Hill hy two points. The skeptics were wrong. We certainly had a re- warding season thanks to a line team effort hy Adams, Clove, Altman, Cunningham, jackson, and Shapiro. Art Cunningham's fine joh as captain and Mr. litter's confidence were vital factors in the success of our 13-3 SCZTSUH. lurk.-'nil xfmufs' Hmzgry tlgtlifl From Row: left to right, Lamarche 4 3 Reischaucr, Capt. lllatcliforcl, Mason, Tucker, Dowd. Burk Raw: left to right: Ollonnor, Coach Colby. Sy- monds, Coon, VVQN, F1.1nchol, Iohn- son, R., Tyler, Cooke, Clarke, Moran, Coach Denny. The face-05. BEN ruslzer. The Browne and Nichols Hockey Team won one game and tied one this past season. lnexperience and lack of consistent practice hindered the team's success throughout the year. Injuries to Captain Blatchford and other of the team,s more skilled players certainly proved detrimental to the teamis complete efficiency. The annual Christmas tournament, held at Watson rink, in which most of the private schools participate, proved to be the only means of practice before the team encountered Governor Dummer. The starting lineup for the Dummer game was Banks, Reischauer, and Tucker on the Hrst forward line, Clark, Lamarche, and Coon on the second, with Moran, Franchot, and Wax on the third line. Captain Blatchford and next year's captain-elect Mason comprised the first defense, while Todd and Tyler composed the second. Cooke and O,Connor were the goalies. On Ianuary eighteenth, the team played Governor Dummer at Watson rink. We lost 3-l. The highlight of this game was Paul Larnarche's solo goal late in the third period which salvaged B.8zN. from a shut out. M.I.T.'s freshmen team beat us in a very close game, which had to go into overtime, by a score of 4-2. Our lack of experience showed up in this game as M.I.T. put the game on ice by scoring two goals in the over- time period. Cooke and Tucker scored for the losers. Don Cooke put on the goalie pads in our game against a very powerful St. Marks squad. Proving to be no match for the opponents, we lost 12-1, Reischauer scoring our lone goal. Against New Preparatory, we were obviously outclassed. New Prep won handily 14-0. We then suffered another defeat, this time 8-0 at the hands of Middlesex. The stalwart defense. 9 The Hockey Team scored its nrst victory against Thayer Academy by a score of I0-I. This game was the highlight of the season thus far. Playing extremely well, B.8i.N. overwhelmed the opponents. The scoring honors were divided between Reischauer. with three goals. Mason with two goals, and many others, in- cluding Captain Blatchford with one apiece, The team was now starting to show some scoring ability, but experience was still lacking. On the first of Ianuary, we lost to Brooks in a hard played game, 4-0, and were next defeated by a strong Noble and Greenough team 8-l on February fifth. ln the latter game, we played well for the first period, but then slowed down. Banks scored our only goal. Our best effort of the season was made against Lawrence Academy at Groton. Reischauer, Mason. and Banks each scored one goal, with Clark providing two. The game, however, ended in a 55 tie, when the overtime period proved scoreless. Don Cooke played excellently in the nets. Milton then beat us 5-l at Milton, our lone goal scored by Clark. This game was followed by a 10-1 defeat at the hands of Groton. NVe then played St. Sebastian's in a rescheduled game, but they poured in four goals in the last period. Mason was our only scorer. On February Fifteenth, we played our annual game with Belmont Hill, this year at Belmont. The unde- feated opposition was too much for us, and we were beaten ll-0. Captain Parker Blatchford did an excellent job dur- ing the season. He and Banks will certainly be missed next year. The squad was comprised of many sopho- mores and juniors who have gained the experience necessary for successful teams in the future. CEI Q 1 ! M 25 vu 1 Ifrlnmnr Alllxlfkf Gunn' Time. Frou! Row: left to right: Sehurcliff, Butera, Taylor. Mifldlf Row: left to right: Schopfcr, Holden, Co-Capt, Emery, Cu-Capt. Moskow, Kaplan. Buck Row: left to rightg Mignone, Collins, Mazzanovich, Spencer, Iohn- son, W., Van Llc Graaff, XNooclard, Goodman, finissingl Coach Graves. RESTLI Uhhh. Going down. The Wrestling Team, over the past four years, has had a record which, on paper, reminds one of the development of the hero in a Greek tragedy. During the first two years, we had an excellent team, composed of experienced wrestlers who lost only one match. However, all but a few of the veterans graduated leav- ing a team which, in the last two years, has won but one match. This change was rather discouraging, yet, as one could easily see while watching our matches this year, our spirit bears no resemblance to the tragic hero's spirit or position. Our season, this year, started off on an optimistic note. We beat Perkins and Needham in informal meets. In this type of meet, an effort is made to match wrestlers of equal experience, weight, and ability, with each other. We did not fare so well in regular season competi- tion as we did in these preliminary matches. The primary reasons for this downfall were the small num- ber of experienced men on the Varsity, and early season injuries to the co-captains Ierry Moskow and Don Emery, which prevented them from wrestling in many matches. Thus we went into the season with the main objec- tive of gaining experience, as well as winning matches. We accomplished both ends to some degree, although our only win of the year was a close match, forty to thirty-six, over Wellesley High School. We had another close meet with Brooks, but unfortunately lost. The rest of the season's scores were disparaging. 9 The year did have its bright side. We succeeded in getting good experience and in seeing the development of several very good wrestlers on our team, such as Steve Caplan and Mike Holden, who have been elected co-captains for next year. Steve had the best record of anyone on the team, losing only one match during the season hy a very close score. He also provided one of the most exciting matches of the year hy tying Belmont Hill's New England Champion, Watkins, two-to-two. Mike should do an excellent job next year, for his daily efforts in calesthentics should give the team fine preparation for matches. Art Schoepfer had the most surprising season of the year. Starting out with no varsity experience, he quickly developed a solid style of wrestling which exf asperated all of his opponents and defeated most. Am- hrose Spencer is another sophomore who has shown that in future years, he will he quite good. In one of the darkest moments of the season, in our match against Governor Dummer, he came up with a sur- prise pin which saved our score from being completely ignominous. lim Mazzanovitch, along with Willis Iohnson and Bill Collins, made a valiant effort to hold up the heavier weight classes. Arthur Shurcliffe also helped out during the year, and came up with a couple of pins. Ioe llutera and Charles Taylor, both from the Middle School, helped us out in doing well a very difhcult ioh. We feel that the 1958 team leaves plenty in store for the future, after having spent a difficult year gaining the needed experience. Grrrrr. 51 Let Frrrdanz Ring Cizppir' and Charlie tangle BAS Capt. Heineman and Coach Elliott Tucker on the mound. Front Row: left to right, Donovan, Slocum, Cunningham, Capt. Heine- man, Pierson, Schoepfer, Conway. Back Row: left to rightg Coach Etter, Anderson, Tucker, Coon, Coyne, Kap- lan, Altman, Keavy, Smith, Coach Elliott. BALL Last year, the baseball team, led by Captain Iim Fitzgerald, compiled a record of seven wins and six losses. This was the third consecutive year that the Browne and Nichols baseball team had had a winning season. Last year's team consisted of Larry Norton, Steve Heineman, Burtt Ehrlich, and Dick Gibbs in the in- field. Kevin Barbera, Ted Freeman, and Whig Pier- son were in the outfield. Bill Snelling and Art Cunningham took over pitching duties, while Captain Fitzgerald lead the team in the catching position. This team managed to play pretty steady ball throughout the season, reaching its peak when it beat a very strong Middlesex team. Dick Gibbs led the team in hitting and Bill Snelling developed into a top-notch pitcher. This year's team can be described, in part, by the fact that there are only two seniors on the squad. There are only three returning lettermen who are Whig Pierson, Art Cunningham and Captain Steve Heineman. This means that the team is young and inexperienced, and will need time to develop into a good steady ball club. The team played its first game on April tenth, and, although it lost to Belmont Hill, the last half of the game proved that it could develop into a steady ball club. April sixteenth the team met with Noble and Green- ough. We played well defensively throughout the game, but because of a lack of hits, lost. We showed a definite improvement over the previous game. The starting lineup for this game consisted of Coon at third base, Heineman at shortstop, Kaplan at second 1 l ---..L,, N-.. . its ..,.,.,,,..,....,.. ....--Q-a.,....-M-V-.W--N We base, Tucker at First base, and Altman behind the plate. The outfield consisted of Cunningham, Pierson, and Schoepfer, with Slocum on the mound. This year's pitching duties are divided between Slocum. Cunningham and Tucker. With the nucleus of three lettermen plus the non- lettermen of last year, and a half-dozen new boys, the Browne and Nichols' baseball team should develop into a formidable team. It has the mechanical ability. and all that is needed is a little time to improve. 1958 SCHEDULE BASEBALL Thursday, April io 'Belmont Hill at Cambridge Wednesday, April 16 'Noble and Greenough at Cambridge Wednesday, April 23 'Governor Dummer at Cambridge Friday, April 25 'Brooks at North Andover Wednesday, April 30 'Groton at Cambridge Friday, May 2 Thayer Academy at Braintree Wednesday, May 7 St. Sebastian's at Cambridge Friday, May 9 'Roxbury Latin at West Roxbury Wednesday, May I4 'Middlesex at Cambridge Friday, May 16 Rivers Country Day at Chestnut Hill Wednesday, May 2I 'Milton Academy at Cambridge Saturday, May 24 Portsmouth Priory at Portsmouth, R. I. ' League Games 3 :oo 3. 100 31 32 Coon ron nects. 9 5 3:00 00 00 I'll get it next time. 00 00 00 O0 O0 00 00 53 Keavy behind the plate Coach Ducey and Mgr. Bloom. Stro-o-o-ke! First crew: left to rightg Collins, Bew- ley, Olson, Iackson, Bazley. Second crew: left to right, Blatchford, Van de Graaff, Lombard, Capt. Woodard, Rubin. Third crew: left to right, Sturm, Smith, Mazzanovitch, Ed- wards, Duane. It is always hard to forecast a season this early in the year, yet the tradition of Browne and Nichols' Crews has always been a proud one. Over the past few years the first Crews have done remarkably well. Two years ago, the first boat was defeated only once in the regular season, and placed second in the Worcester regatta. Again, the 1957 first boat was undefeated in all but one race in the regular season. It is not easy for a school of Browne and Nichols, size to carry this winning tradition into all three boats, yet last year is a fine example of what a little pride and determination can do. The second boat remained undefeated and placed second at Worcester, while the third boat won over half its regular races, and won third boat competition at VVorcester. In the regular season there were a total of 12 wins and 3 losses. This is certainly something to be proud of. We began informal machine rowing a week before opening the 1958 season. A number of new boys re- ported to learn the fundamentals. On March 10, the formal season on the river began. The first practices were light, but things have begun to settle, with the first sensations of a tippy shell over, and a few miles under our belts. The squad is green, but there is a great deal to look forward to. There are returning letter men to help the new boys and there is every reason to believe that this will be a good season. The Hrst boat as of now is made up of Collins, Bewley, Gosh it'.r small. 1 9 Olson, Iackson, and Coxswain Bazely. As for the second and third boats, it is hard to say what will happen. Sturm, Smith, Mazzanovich and Edwards, make up one boat, while Lombard, Butler, Blatchford and Captain Woodward make up another. Below the Varsity, two new rowing clubs have been formed. This year there are enough boys to make up two crews in each club. It is hoped, however, that eventually each club will have three racing crews. This means that with a race every Wednesday, be- tween the two clubs, everyone will have a chance to race and gain experience. The winning club first crew will race as the fourth boat and be presented with a cup at the season's end. The Middle School has two racing fours and two eights which represent two clubs. It is amazing to see eight coxswain size oarsmen propelling a shell, yet it is also comforting to realize that what will probably be future Varsity material is getting such a good start. There have been tremendous steps taken to improve crew at Browne and Nichols. A new shell this year means that we now have eight fours and two eights, all in good shape and something to be proud of. The present boat house is inadequate both in size and condition, but in a few years we hope to have a new one. Everything in the past should be looked on with pride, and one should realize that as the Browne and Nichols' Crew program continues to grow, a tradition is being built. P-u-u-1-I-I 1' Okay, gent: Front Row: left to right, Capt. Van de Graaff, Narcus, Adams, Mason. Back Row: left to right, Coach Thomas, Banks, Holden, Gruenberg, Goldman. E IS Cupz. Van de Graaff and Couch Thomur. Maron serves. Last year's tennis team had the not too impressive record of six wins and eight losses. This is a good example of how deceptive won-lost records can beg in this case, we were faced with the toughest tennis schedule the school had ever had, and although the team was good, we constantly ran into better ones during the season. Of the matches we did win, two were especially satisfying, Winchester, whom BHN had never beaten in tennis, and Tufts, where Oliver Banks beat our captain of the year before, Al Savran, in the decisive match. Prospects for this year are extremely good, for we have every one of last year's top five men returning, and all of them are very much improved. We have practically the same tough schedule as last year, so the won-lost record again may not be too impressive, but it is almost bound to he better than last year's. We have a new coach this year in Mr. Thomas. Under him we are certain to be the best conditioned team in recent years, for he has us undergoing the unique Cfor BS:N tennis teams, anyway, experience of running bridges. Since he is a tennis pro during the summer, Mr. Thomas is also very well qualified to give us instruction. The ranking of the top Hve through most of last year was as follows: Oliver Banks, Iohn Van de Graaff, Ionny Narcus, Bill Adams, and Art Mason, in that order. These five have all returned, as I said before, and they will probably play the top five spots again, but the order will probably be quite different. Adams' r'n'c'1'1fr,f. Ollie flanks will very likely play number one again. Ile has more experience than anyone else on the team, but he is very erratic. lust how often his game is on this year will have a lot to do with the success of the team. The situation in the next three positions is very indefinite. Bill Adams and Captain Iohn Van de Graaff were fairly well set in the second and third spots respectivelyg then jonny Narcus switched back from crew and since then has beaten every one in the top five except Van de Graaff, whom he hasn't played. Thus it is conceivable that Narcus could end up even playing number one. ln positions five and six the picture becomes relative- ly clear. Art Mason and last year's manager, Bud Gruenberg, are pretty well set there. One quality that this team has in abundance is depth. The bottom two men are capable of giving anyone in the top four a real run for his money. This should pay off particularly in the matches where we play six singles. The tentative doubles setups are as follows, a week before the first match: Adams-Van de Graaff, Banks- Mason, and Narcus-Gruenberg, in that order. We have stressed doubles a good deal this spring. so it should definitely be one of our strong points. There are three essentials for success in any sport: good material, good coaching, and good spirit. This team possesses all three in abundanceg therefore we look with confidence for a successful and rewarding season. N arcnr at net. Hun ks arm' 'cm THE EVE Me label I8 5 ,2. i I1 P f S ll gn' IIIII1 A Ile B :ke-t lull ff! Sept. 11 18 Oct. 4 17 23 Z5 Nov. 1 9 11-ZZ Z8 Dec. 3 13 16-18 19 Ian. 6 15 OE 1957 School opens 672 avant for a second year. Endicott Peabody II speaks on politics and the necessary smile. Mid-period grades. Woe is me. Harris Barren demonstrates pottery- skills. Parent's night. Oh for the little, red schoolhouse. First marking period ends. 60W Pops Concert. Family frolic but foot- ball team departs early. Upper School Fall Dance. Sputnick and Mutnick polka. Driver's training course for two weeks this time. Thanksgiving Recess. Thanks! Fall Sports Banquet. Doc breaks 'em up. Friday. Second marking period ends. 7054, Midyear Exams. Courage brother do not stumble. Christmas vacation begins with a fac- ulty meeting. 1958 School resumes. Only five months, one week, two days and four hours more. Edward Moby Dicki' Stackpole speaks on Mystic Marine Museum. English Dept. has a ball. Z2 Z7 Z9 Feh. I 6 l2 14 15-ZS Mar. 5 7- 8 15 Apr. 5 ll I2-Z0 26 May Z5 27-29 31 Iune 3 30 THE YEAR 1957-58 Bloom vs. Ruhin and Dowd. Lee vs. the elements, and wins. Another faculty meeting... OH-H-H-H-. Dr. Serger H. Zenkovsky talks on RRRRussian RRRReligion. Middle School Dance. Swinging! Parent's dinner. Mom and Dad learn the truth. Prof. .Xrlhur Schlesinger Ir., speaks on Abe Four score and seven years ago Lincoln. Third marking period ends. XUYQ, Winter vacation. Miami's freezing. hello Alaska. Art's needed hut isn't there. Basket- hall team out of tournament. Oklahoma. Yeeooooooww. College Boards. ln or out CArmyFj. Upper School Dance. Fourth marking period ends. 90'jQ Spring vacation. The birds and the heesf' Sportman's Show. And over here we have . . . . Fifth marking period terminates 6o'y4, Final Exams. Last conflict of the year. Senior Prom. What a blast! Bed anyone? Upper School Closing Exercises. Strawberry Night-hic. Summer School starts for the in- dustrious. lil' :mint 1.1115 4' l 1'rrf'J Thr I-lolm' H1 Ihr I'i11c'x C0lll'l'l'f Mr. Mrlchcr at 2:45. Oklahoma! .YIl1'I'l'j' lwffh fI'lvlIgI'.x' 60 WJ 5 U' w... .4f9' 5 f 1 KEN . . lfrunl Row: left to right: Stuwe, Campbell, Schurcliff, Donovan, linm-mln, Brew, Sn-Und left tu right: Moody, Wetlmerlwe, Glaser, Miller, Suywtml, limery, l .rlwettz1, Cumnitk. Iforzrflr Rauf: left to right: llerlilmy, VValtlcn, Batten, Brooks, Rutly. Clift, Mciizlrtlmy, Tlzinl' Row: Ixuw: left tu right: Cublw, liurak. Clark. Currier, l.wrclzm. Wilwn. Skinner. From Row: left to rlghrg Siegal, Hurley, Hansen, Tuussig. Strom! Row: left to rightg Morison, Butern, Groslcan, Gorclan, Neal. Berk, Gilmore. Third Rauf: left to rightg Kellogg, lflnn. Spencer. lfuster, Clarke. Greene, Giller, Farmer. Fourth Row: left to right: Iimerson, Mclienney, Grimmo, Tuyler, Miller, Pratt, Rockwell, Bochne. 62 I'.l'Illlf lx'r111': In-fx tu right: cQl'Ct'IlhllllHl, VVQ-ngrc-11, lluwll, Nunn, l1lk'kMlIl, l r.mklin, lilmnn , Xliflfllr lfnnx' lrfl In Vigllli Iflcld, Gurus, lhlrlxim-, l,mvc1's, Uurslgul, Rulvin, Sullixgul, Rnwu Snulh, linggx. Iimk 1611112 lvtt to right: licll. 'I'Imrntun, Van l,cnm'z, V.lIlU', lhlfcutl, l:.ll pcnlur. Murdnck. IMIIILILIII. I'mnlIC1m Mft lul'igllI'fS1I' Qlurgis Mr Qimlxll Mr Pflll Mrs gilllllll M' lh'nl1,x,l4 . ... ,, .. ., .., ., 1, -v- lfmk lx'un': ir!! In right: Mr, lfttvr. Mr, Kvllllcx, Mr. ftl1lI'kC, Mr. l'x.ll1lIM'I, Mr, XX'1'XI1l.lI', Mr. I I1HIl1.lN. 03 ACTIVITIES The seventh, eighth, and ninth grades, as the Middle School have proven themselves to be a very capable body of students this year. There were many honor students and many more that came very close to honors. Under the leadership of Steve Clarke and later lack Hardy, the Middle School student government has done very well. The meetings of this organization were held approximately once a month. During these meet- ings, various topics which were of value to the school were discussed. The Chairman of the Middle School, Mr. Sturgis, was always present at these meetings. In addition, there was the Student Council, which was made up of the four School Officers, and the President of each class. This group decided what should be brought up to the student body at the Student Govern- ment meetings. Here the officers could discuss what a student had asked them to bring up. Three teachers were added to the Middle School Faculty this year. Mr. Thomas was a welcome addi- tion to the English Department, and has done a lot to help the boys. When Mr. Brengel went to the lower school, Mr. Emmett took over the History courses and has proven himself a very well-liked replacement. Some of the activities of the Middle School included a very successful dance, a band, a new History of Music course, and some wonderful artistic talent. First of all the dance, under the very able leadership of lack Hardy, was enjoyed by everyone. After such a success- ful dance, the Middle School hopes to organize another equal to it. Secondly, the band had to cancel its first performance because of a time conflict. However, as this issue goes to press, they are planning to give a concert sometime late in May. This performance should be very entertaining, because the band has prac- ticed so long and hard. Thirdly, under Mr. Phillips, the Middle School has studied the History of Music through Opera. From all reports, the students enjoyed this course very much. Finally, many masterpieces were turned out in the Art Studio. Mrs. Holden and Mrs. Ferry have, as always, continued to produce a great deal of interest in art of all types. This year the results were unusually remarkable as quite a few boys won gold keys in the Scholastic Art Awards, which is conducted annually by Scholastic Magazines. The three grades in the Middle School, under their capable leaders, have formed many groups for their own benefit, and for the benefit of the school as a whole. As a closely knit, but separate body, the Middle School has worked together to form, according to all the students in this group, the best of the three schools at Browne and Nichols. ATHLETICS The Middle School spent another year teaching athletic fundamentals to boys at the Iunior High School level. This preparation, received in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades, respectively, readies boys for higher level competition in which they will participate when they go into the Upper School. The football team dropped its four games to Rox- bury Latin, Rivers, Belmont Hill, and Middlesex, but the large number of boys who tried out for the squad promises a better record next year. Those who gradu- ate into the Upper School will have had a good train- ing in football's basic skills, and will provide strong Sophomore support for Varsity football. Soccer players, under the coaching of Mr. Sindall, learned the fundamentals of the game and also par- ticipated in interscholastic competition. They looked good enough to raise the hopes of the Upper School coaches for and infiux of players to the Varsity next ear. y The wrestlers had an encouraging season, winning two and losing two meets. Some boys wrestled in the lighter weight classes of the Upper School varsity, and look as if they will be fine wrestlers when they get in High School levels. The basketball team won four and lost three. Fol- lowing the directions of Mr. Elliott and Mr. Burke, the boys learned a lot about the game and displayed what they learned against their opponents. The turnout for the squad was so great that divisions had to be formed in order to give every boy the best possible opportunity to play and learn. Hockey was played with enthusiasm. A couple of boys played for the Upper School Varsity. Although the team lost all the four games it played, there was a great deal of instruction given, and the team looks for- ward to a more successful season next year. As the Torch goes to press, the Spring sports are just beginning. Prospects are good in both baseball and crew, but there is so great a participation in tennis, that individual instruction is limited. Once again it can be seen how the Middle School athletics form a solid athletic background for students in most every major sport. It is the Middle School's to give boys sound instruction in all athletics, and prepare them for the competition of the Upper School. As usual, the Middle School is well performing its function. 'Hmm ,, s ,S H 3 S' F R 0 NNQ Q The Editors would like to thank sincerely those contributed to the financial success of The Torch. who have Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. PATRONS Raymond D. Adams George G. Bailey Talcott M. Banks, Ir. Edward E. Goldman Melvin Goodman George I. Shapiro Laurence M. Singal Robert I. Van de Graaff Anthony S. Wax SPONSORS Norman Altman Richard Boonisar Myron Boraks Harold F. Brown Seymour A. Buchine George K. Coyne Lawrence E. Duane Herbert E. Farmer, Ir. Herbert L. Gove Roger Iohnson George P. Lordan Iohn E. Marshall Barnett Miller Carl Rosen Howard Rubin Philip Saunders Henry T. Vance 67 Complzments of YORKTOWN Made by W SHOES FOR MEN GARDINER SHOE CO. INC. GARDINER, MAINE K8 Porlrazl by BE RIMO Friends together can make a little world warm with love and delight, and nothing makes so close a bond as the gift of a Beaulful POTIVHZI FOR APPOINTMENT CALL WINCHESTER 6-4232 STUDIO, 576 MAIN STREET OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER CLASS OF '58 BROWNE 6: NICHOLS KIrkl:md 7-4186 Compliments of R o B B IN S B. COMPANY, INC. 42 CARLETON STREET, CAMBRIDGE 42, MASS. 69 COWPIZTHEHIS of CQPLEY SHOE COMPANY, Inc. WAKEFIELD, MASS 24 WATER STREET CRystal 9 1237 C THE 75th Roger Adler Mike Altman Chuck Baily Bill Bazely Truman Bewley Rog Brown Steve Chalmers Bill Collins Don Cooke Mike Dowd Ed Etsten Tom I-Iennessey Mike Holden Doug lackson Myles Iacobson Biff Iohnson Willis Iohnson Paul Lamarche Langy Lombard lack Marshall Art Mason Bob Mignone Oke O'Conner Andy Olsen Ned Perry Wig Pierson Bob Reischauer Bill Saunders Pete Slocum Pete Smith Bob Stephenson Haven Sweet Skip Symonds Ierry Tishler Compliments of Good Luck to the Senior Class from the CLASS OF 1960 Pete Anderson George Brewer Steve Caplan Dick Chalfen Len Conway Keilah Coon Bob Coyne Al Crandon Andy Donovan Larry Duane Hugh Field Ierry Franchot Bob Goldman Bud Gruenberg Lloyd Guptill Paul Vernaglia Dave Hawkins Nat Iohnson Pete Kaplan Paul Keavy lim Mazzanovich Don McCloskey Steve Moody Dick Moran Dave Raymond Ian Ripley Steve Schlesinger Art Schoepfer Art Shurcliff Nobby Smith Ambrose Spencer Don Steinzig Henry Sturm Don Tucker Best Wishes to the Seniors From the Class of 1963 Peter Aborn George Bell Alan Bloom Peter Bono Larry Buchine George Carpenter Chris Couzens ' Charles DiCecca Bill Donavan Paul Dowd Alan Field Bill Franklin David Gates Iohnathan Gill Hugh Gordon Larry Greenbaum Iohn Iackson David Kasdon Robert Murdock Edward Perkins Sam Powers Tl Ben Riggs David Rosen Richard Rubin Charles Sandoz Tom Smith Frank Sullivan Peter Thornton Tom Vance Bill Van Lenneo Ted Wengren mk r r 'I . . . in whip-smart clothes from Ken- 'l T ' wiv, nedy's Undergrad Shop, where we major .LII-I I in man-tailored apparel styled to The U' tastes and physiques of the Prep and I-Iiqh School crowd! 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