Cheshire Academy - Rolling Stone Yearbook (Cheshire, CT)

 - Class of 1958

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Some of 'the leading figures in the work picture at the Acad- emy are . . . Business manager. Mr. Michael Kita, Head of The Junior School Mr. Frederick Linehan, in charge of Discipline. Mr. Conal Keogh, in charge of the ninth grade. . . . Mr. John Gillies,

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STAFF 1957- 1958 HEADMASTER Arthur N. Sheriff, B.A., Yale University, 1913 M.A., Yale University, 1915 TREASURER Frederick C. Hesselmeyer, Ph.B., Yale University, 1916 LL.B., Yale Law School, 1920 PHYSICIANS Wilbur J. Moore, M.D., Columbia Medical School, 1921 Edward W. Oxnard, M.D., Harvard Medical School, 1936 Charles J. Dayton, M.D., Temple University, 1947 BURSAR'S OFFICE Helen W. Minkler, Bursar Julia Hall Helen Johnson Nadine Linehan Helen Miner NURSES Lois U. Parks, R.N. Maude H. Hanes, R.N. SECRETARIES Ruth Lyons Stella Cavallo Caroline Drew ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Gertrude Cobey HOSTESS Faye Chubb HOUSE MOTHER Olga Brinken CHEF Gaston Bourgeois SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS George Buttrick LIBRARIAN Vera Palmer



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Seated around table, first row, left to right: Mr. David Liebberman, Robert Kazaniian, Edward Gallucci, Edward Little, Peter Laurence, Richard Turek, Mr. Arthur N. Sheriff, David Nelson CPresidentl, Richard Sokol, Edward C. Smith, John Havens, David Jepson, Michael Powell, CTreasurerJ, David Beraudo CVice-Presidentl. Seated around table, second row, left to right: Kenneth Killer, James Hennessey, Gregory Cavanagh, James Dunbar, Albert Marino, Laurence Pascal, William Irvine, Allen Cox, Allan Jacobson, Leon Bribragher, Thomas Pandolfe, David Minuse, Michael Lane, Donald McDuffee, Mr. Donald Towers, Holmes Douglass. I TER-CLUB COUNCIL The Inter-Club Council is the student representative body composed of student-elected and school-appointed mem- bers from the four clubs: Foote, Wheeler, Morgan, and Welles. The duties of the Council are to plan and execute various club and school proiects, to create enthusiasm and atmosphere at these and other school activities, and to aid school officials in the keeping of discipline. Leading the Council in attaining these objectives in the i957-58 school year were its officers: David Nelson, President, David Beraudo, Vice-President, and Michael Powell, Treas- urer. Mr. Donald Towers was the Council's Advisor, ancl Mr. David Liebberman served as its Secretary. During the year the Council initiated a magazine drive, organized inter-club sports competition, sponsored two dances, held several charity drives, assisted in sports events, and sent representatives to a conference of the World University Service. In addition to these specific protects, the Council served as a medium for the exchange of ideas between the student body and the administration. The magazine drive was conducted in cooperation with the John P. Higgins Publishing Co. on an inter-club com- petitive basis. The Wheeler Club made the most sales and received a trophy. Individual prizes were also awarded. The purpose of the drive was to raise money for a grand piano for the Chapel-Auditorium. On November 16, the Council sponsored a Senior School dance. lt was an evening affair with an orchestra and refreshments. The young ladies were mostly from Northampton School for Girls. On February 8, the Council again held a dance of a similar nature, however, most boys provided their own dates on this occasion. On the whole, the Inter-Club Council has had a successful year. lt got off to an early start and accomplished most of its objectives. Its officers have served faithfully and conscientiously. Several of its protects, initiated or sug- gested this year, have been left for the consideration of next year's Council.

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