Choate Rosemary Hall High School - Brief Yearbook (Wallingford, CT)

 - Class of 1956

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AN 1 -Dx X 4' Xb -fd- JT .1 2 I F 'C 1 fy? 5 z 2 H wg-4, T o Q ', ,v A L: , X fp xx 'f..f,5,.f-Q, .k 61 fm. 1, Hy. . 4? if X' OCCNQN Dedication T is our privilege here to express what so many have felt about one man, George Steele, who retires this June after forty years of devoted service to Choate. His contributions to the School have been many and varied. A gifted mathematician. he was for many years the head of the Mathematics Department. A consumate executive, he has directed the complex life of the School, from daily permissions to the entertainment of nearly five hundred parents as week-end guests, carrying in his encyclopedic memory the minutiae of rooms, beds, and appointments of a thousand people. As dis- ciplinarian, he has been clairvoyant in sensing the line between the peccadillo stemming from high spirits and the misdemeanor arising from unworthy motives. In his dispensation of penalties he has shown unfailing understanding and justice. As Director of the Summer Session for over thirty years, he has brought order out of chaos in the lives of many a stumbling boy. Throughout his oflicial life he has been steadfast in his respect for the integrity of the individual. Great as his official contributions to the life of Choate have been, however. the contributions which will be the most deeply cherished, perhaps, are those of George Steele, the man. His in- sistence upon standards of gentlemanly behavior, his intuitive recognition of the needs of others, his tirelessness in the per- formance of endless routine tasks, his habitual cheerfulness, his continuing interest in Choate men beyond graduation-these he made matters of example rather than mere precept. His instinct for doing the gracious thing has become more than a mere by- word: he has made it a living principle. To a demanding pro- fession he has given unfaltering consecration, the inevitable fruit of which is uncommon gratitude and affection. In dedicating this volume of THE BRIEF to George Steele, the members of the Board join all Choate men in paying tribute to one who, while helping so many to Umanliness and aptness to learn, has evidenced wisdom, patience, discretion, and zeal for God and Truth. ft W0477f fl Q90 .C a to 'SQ fs' 'lf ik - Z 1- lllnlllm ' 3 5 Illlllmlf S 5 illiill 'll'llll3 ,g Q ,nn t., Q 0 Q . X. 4'0Cc ciffl XRKL X Rl-'I' Sv:-'Nun-R 911 Alcmx XQXXLU SFS' CHOA 7700? ,gm x V3 umm nf jj, x Hlllllb -xx A, , Ji 52 Z 2 All -Rx S ',':lli ' Q 41 X9 A'0Cc ciffl lm Run-lalxlm SIXNIUX 1: 51. IUIIN, l3..X.. Xl X l ll IJ ' 'I .1 ff wx. TW' 'ff SEV . 'X 'Nl Tiff -,Q W 4 AWX ' 52, Q 'j!'x R 3 ' w fiwxfmg- K L -N jf QQ. f. N'1w1W,xyp N ?f f ' Hs Mg ui' s ' lf' Q1 QW 'W' 1 Tw f- H1 N 'l'm4, f:HAl'll LLUM CHO ef, A If fjllldlll AJ x - 774' tg? 4 - L ' 573 31 X j :mmf 7, Q QEIIPIHF A ff 5 X. 'ff 0005101 Acknowledgment Of necessity an annual publication requires the cooperative effort of a substantial group of people. This year the BRIEF has been extremely fortunate in having the aid of a number of persons not connected directly with our Board. As these people have con- tributed valuable time in order to enable us to pro- duce a better volume, we feel it is only fair that their work be acknowledged and remembered. Space pro- hibits mention of them allg however, especial thanks are extended to the following: Mr. Richard E. T. Hunter The Jay Storm Studio Mr. George Steele The Choate News Mr. E. Stanley Pratt The Choate Camera Club Mr. Donald F. Hickman Mr. Owen H. Morgan Miss Ruby Norton Mrs. Thomas Yankus y Il 0 mx , C' 3 1? . i f sr l' ' 2 flUHn::a:a:1f - Q, Q15-IMP :A fn 'lf 1 uf . 0Cccxf-dx 1' QL' tb ' , x .lf . 1.w-,,,,,.H 'HI' l,orz,xN IXlI'NROI' f, Xu, M QQ? I fi fqbx 'Q f M , -rx gf.. -. N, Q f ' 'f' W f ITN if V i A I-,'riI',1 X D v ww ' 2 5 -New 7 2 xA 0 Wm milf 1' ,X 9 f., 1-1,3l.1:Jv an Xxrflf' 9'p .f 'fmf X fn -XlX ,V CQQQ- Fwrewwrd HE LONC ROAD THEN, UNLIT' '... BUT. YVITH STRENGTH FOR THE JOURNEY, STRENGTH FROM OUR BUSY ASSOCIATION XVITH CHOATE. IVE BELIEVE THESE SHORT YEARS HAVE HELPED US FIT OURSELVES FOR THE YVORLD OF IDEAS AND PROBLEMS INTO WHICH WE ARE MOVINC. THE INSTRUCTION - THE YVORK - THE PLAY - THE FRIENDSHIPS MADE XVITH CLASSMATES AND MASTERS ALIKE - THESE ARE TAKEN AWAY. LEFT ARE MEMORIES YVHICH IN THE RECOLLECTION XVILL BECOME MORE POICNANT. IN THIS THE l95li BRIEF WE ATTEMPT TO CAP- TURE IN A FEYV PAGES OF PICTURES AND YVORDS THOSE PRINCIPLES AND MEMORIES TO YVHICH NVE IVILL BE ETERNALLY LOYAL. YVE HOPE THIS VOL- UME WILL PRESERVE ACCURATELY THE YEAR 1955- 56 SO THAT NVE MAY OFTEN RECALL OUR TIME AT CHOATE, AND THUS BE ABLE TO UTILIZE THESE YEARS AS A YARDSTICK FOR ALL FUTURE ENTER- PRISES. YVE PRESENT THIS BRIEF TO THE MASTERS AND STUDENTS YVITH APPRECIATION FOR THE HELP AND COOPERATION THAT YVENT INTO ITS PREPA- RATION AND PUBLICATION. THE EDITORS 5 Il A Q T Ar n- 0 . ' 2 '19' QT 4 'I i I NN Illllw J: I 3 A if ef lfbr. unix To llolhm E., Wilfomg .ke 4 . ,.,-' 'Il you zunulrl .ww his IIIUHIIIIIK' Inolr amzmrl you. Beloved Master of Biology: lover ol' all that grows: creator- fronz SFFIIS-Oli the wooded park in which Choate lives: we of the llkllilf, with all our School, salute you. 'l'o liew it is given to work miracles in both the minds ol' youth and in the hills around them-to plant in both teeming earth and teeming minds that which shall endttre. Your seeds. Sir. grown to giant hemlock. Iir or pine, beautify our Choate landscape for a hundred yearsl and your thoughts will outstrip the liI'e-span ol' trees as they beautify our outlook and that ol' our t'hildren's Children. No word, Farewell. Sir. in this your year ol' ollieial retiring. to you! You and what you have planted are with us always. I Contents lfalflllly . . Student cQOYl'l'lllIIl'llI . l'.Ul'llIS . . . Honor f,l'g2lllil1lli0llS . l'uhlim'zlIions . Clubs . lfvslivilics .-Xllllvlifs Sclmul Lilk- . Prizes . School l.isl . . . llouscs :mal :xllV6l'liSL'lIlL'l1lS tg gn' E-X 1:5355 ' 4 'N X1 f N 4 , SX- , Ex? Q 'Q E W bf :Six X. dw' kt . my Q Wx -Qqlniiiii-, Lo 'A 'Rik S5f'1X:-Q we FX 1 1 Q X' , N X - Q ,. - I7 30 15 l-ll I-IT IBB ITU 200 2139 97-, 280 289 ,N o 4 X-,AQ , Wm w S Q , 5 S K .Q 3 M ,. T 'R X , hw , 'ff' J ' sq X N ,,A.. Q N sm! NN ' X HM -. V X' A 4 --N? A ' X :Wil ' W Q , -M 1 F V I ,I In ?s5S1f 5 u X EW xxx N M wiv' 3 Munn llllllln 6302 Q2 WY !lIluf!!'!lll 5L S X' F 'Q L -Aa li qu W, xxx , A 1 W 1 fx-N X , F P' AN x--A Sunna h Wh 'lx ' Rx 25 ' G K ' 'W Lq..,Q'r'i-g T 'Z' :I f Z4.-iff' :lT2 GIQORGIQ S'rr1l-ZLE, A.B. Dartmouth 1913 Assistant Headnmsler Rlfssril. RoMm'N Avmzs, A.B., MA Harvard 1915, Columbia 1922 History Dolfczms Anus SHICPARDSON, A.B. 1'Vil1iams 1916 linglish XVILLIAM GPICJRKII11 SHUTE, B.S., MA Mfesleyan 1911, Yale 1930 Mallzematirs li. S'l'ANL1'1Y PRA'r'r, .-X.B. Harvard 1916 l'u11lif' Speaking and Ilrnrnnlirxf 18 A1.m1R1' AUSTIN 1N'Ir11cKs, B.A. Choate 1916, Yule 1920 Plzysiml G1'ogr11pl1y and Sl'ft?71l'6 EDXVARD PAUL S'1'1cNuL11, BA., M.S. Yale 1918 Cllemislry EINVARD COLGAN RYAN New England Conservatory of Music' 1916 1 1mlz1inblcuu Conservatory of Music 1927 Piano l'lAR0l.ll l,Al'R1-:N '141NKER, ILA. Brown 1921 English Rowmxn Cowm-:R 1N1ASS11i Posse Normzal School of Pllysicul Edllfilliflll 1915 H2ll'Y'Zll'C1 Sumluel' Sfhool 1916 1Ii1'1'1'Iu1' of Allzlwlirs 111111 l'l1y.vi1'11I li1l111'1111u11 19 1 flliilkfili FORBES PORT!-ZR, B.S. X'Ves1eyan 1925 lJI'1'l'7I'l01' of Studies EARL GLASMIRIQ LICINIXACH. AB., MA. Albright 1921, Yale 1943 Alumni IJ1'1'Kl'fllT -IOHN AIM!!-Ls NIAHIQR, S.B. Clloule 1922, Hzarvzurd 19211 History X'Vll,l.l,xM DARRAH K1'Ql,1.1'1X', .X.11. Choate 19135, Hurvzml 1917 l':llglf.YlI H1F151'1R'1' SAWYI-ik 1',xc:u,xR1m, .-LIS., NIA. 1171111211115 1927, Universit6 de Clermont 1931 Micldlebury 193491 f 1'6ll!'Il 20 Owl-:N I-IAYS MoRuAN, BA. Yule 1928, Universito do Clermont, l'CL6 1931 Middlebury French School 1932 1lIllfllf?llIlIfI.l'S and 1.111171 Hoxmkn IZVRNHAM PRI-11Sl,li, A.B., MA. liowcloin 1925, Univesito cle Nzmcy, l'dt6 1932 Miclcllelaury 19319 I rf'n1'll and fiI'1'IllIH1 Dox,u.n lhavmsu lVA1.8H, 8.15. Harvard 1925 Hmrl of SfNIHfSlI 1Jr lDlI1'fIlIl?lIf 1Jirf'f'Im' of Fifth Iforzlz Slurliws .lm-IN linwm W1l,lfoNo, 15.8. Pcnnsylvzmiu Stzlte College 1914 B in logy EDXVARD Bunk BERRY, 15.8. ll11lYCl'81l6 cle Nancy, l'Ct6 1925 llniversito de Paris 1926 University ol' Delaware 1926 I rem'l1 21 VIVIAN -Iussia BARLow New York University 1927 Piano CHARLi:s EGLISIQ Northeastern University 1929 Su ervisar 0 Grounds and Buildin fs S PAH, .IU1,1FI , B.S., MA. Exeter College, Oxford University 1931 Pllysifs and Radio CHARLIQS FUi.1.i-:R STANXVOOD, A.B., MA. Bowdoin College 1932 University College, Oxford 1934 Assistant Headmaster AIAMIQS DONALD MCCAM1, AB., MA. Princeton 1927, Chicago 1935 Latin and 11Iatl1ematif's 22 PORTER D1-:AN CAESAR, A.B. Choate 1934, Princeton 1938 Yale 19111, Columbia 1942 English Wll.i,mM Wklczl-rl' SHIRK, 8.15. Choate 1934, Harvard 1938 1l1IlflI6fII1lllI'!'S CII.-xR1.1cs ixlARION Rlclc, BA. Yale 1928 Hmul of linglish Ilejmrtmmzt llinfrlm' of AdIlliS.YI.07IS Wl1.l,lAu ARTHUR PunvAH,h1R., 15.S., MA Choate 1934, Arnold 1939, Columbia 1951 Assislrznt llirertor of Atlzletics IDLTNCAN PHYFIQ Choate 1938 Juilliard School of Music 1941 Clmml Musir' 23 .lol-IN R1lN1J1111.I. F01V1.1iR, 13.8. SpringHelc1 1932 ,4ll1lr'l1'r'.v. CrrlJ1'1'er'lor of Work 1'mgran1 lfffl111'l1I'lll Rffzuling Rolsltim' N1iXX 1'0N Hoon. l,.1S.. NIA. Princeton 1915. Cornell 193143 1':7l.QlIASll 1171111.11151 linwfxkn Kuxxf, BS., Nl..-X. Yule 1941 Nlztssncltllsetts Institute ol' '1'ec'lmology 19112 Prinfeton 1950 ,1lrllllf'1l1r111'r'.s' and fgllfllllilfl' Progmnz Mus. Hl'15l',R'1' SAWUQR 1'Ac:KARn, AJS., NM., 1' Rzulclille 1923, Universite cle Paris. 1925527 1'nivc-rsitt? cle Grenoble 1926 Hztrvzml 1923-25, 1929 I r1'nrll zum' Sjmrlisll 1Vll.l,mAl .'x1,1 R1iDSXV1i1fN1'.Y, AB. .AXmericun International College 191111 Hzxrvzml Grztcluute School 19-111 Iifology 111111 Sr'iz'111'c 24 -IQHN FICRRIS tlosmfn, AJS., A.M. H2lfN'2ll'l1 1933, 1935 1.111111 111111 lffyllllllllgy .form XVll.l.1,xA1 1'I1CK1'ZY, BMX. Yule 1921 S,b11nisl1 c1HARl.liS V1N1:icN'1' 1'l1-ikczla. AB., I.itt.M 1Vooste1' 19214 University ol' P1lIS17lll'g1l 1940 Uxlord University Summer School 19-17 Histo ry S11-xN1,1-ix' Hokfxczi-1 1.YNll1iS Montpelier SClIl1lHll'y 1918 Pratt Institute 1922 111111111111 Yiflllillfllg ClHA1u.1as Brkfn-iss Avkiis, S.B., A.M. Choate 1938, Harvard 1942, 19118 Pllbllql' Affairs 25 ll'l1 CARY NEARING, BA. Yale 1940 11lfllll6IlII1f1'FS oRnoN B. S'l'1I.I.MAN, BA. Yale 1940 History 1'r1'rr1R G Anoufn .1oHN PLi1'1'lNcKs, A.B., Nl.Ed. Muskingum College 1930 Ohio State Graduate School 1934, 1936 egie Institute of Technology Graduate School 1937, 1938 University of Pittsburgh 1938 Instrimzental zlluxir Gunnar: THOMAS CJUSHMAN, A.B., A.M. Harvard 1937, 1939 Middlebury Spanish Summer School 1948 University of Mexico Summer School 1953 Spanish fiI.ARl-INCI-I Ri7l1PIR'l' CLI-IMkIN'1'S, AB. Western Reserve University 1944 Hamilton College 1949, Yale 1953 ilIllllIUHIIllI'FS, Aeronniilzkzs and Navigation 26 Dfxvin ARTHUR CowAN, A.B., M.A. Princeton 1941, Columbia 1947 Miclcllcbury Spanish School 1949 Spanish Mus. AIOHN RllN1J1411,1. Fowmik Buy Path Business College 1925 Typing lhikisi-1R'1' I.1N1lSl.1iY fllV1 1'1iRS0N, NIR., A.B. Choate 19313, XfVi11i:1ms 1937 Ifl'lI1l'lI1.lIl lfnglish lfxuimiizuiczu EDXVARD '1'HOM1'SON, B.S., MA. Springlielcl 1935, Columbizi 1938 Ailzlfrlics and Co-Ilircfctm' of Work Program Roisiciu' S'1'm:N ALLYN, A.B. Princeton 1946 Boston University Crucluzilc School 1950 Boston University Summer Grzicluale School 19.50 1fIIg'1I'.Yll and A1llfllf'lllIllI.fS I Miss P,xl'i.iNi-1 H. .-XNm1RsoN. RA., 13.5. in I..S Keukzi 1939 New York State College for rl'C2ll'llCl'S l9-lil Ilirffrlm' of the I.lIH'lll'j' Wii.i.i,nr AIORGAN Avkics, S.l3. Climate l9fl3, Hurvzircl I9-17 General Electric' Scienfc Fellowship l95f5 S1'im11'0 -I,xxiif.s .Xl'S'l'lN Gmuusox, 15.8. NlllSS2lCllllSCllS lnstitutc ol' Teclniology l9l2 United Statics Const Cuznxl .-Xfzulciny l94Ili llolunllmizi University l950 Cllf'IlIIiSfl'j' and l'l1ysi1:v .Inn-IN li. l,iNc:mn.N, .'X.l3., MA. l'1'inc'cton l9-l9,Colu1nbiz1 l950 linglixh DONALD lfiu-ilwzkiczia Hiczmmx, B.F..X., MA. Yule Scliool ol Fine Arts l950 Yule flfllllllillff School l95l Pllfllflillg, Ilmzving and Art 1-lpprfwizzfirnz 28 HAkoi.n C. AND:-:RsoN, B..-X., MD. University ol' Minnesota 1940, 1943 University 01' C2z1m1n'ic1ge 1951-52 Srlmol Pllj'SI.l'f!lII 111-IURKIIC I',x'1 1'1-iksox c1RANDAl.1., AIR., A.B. 1Vi11iznns 19-H, New York University 19118 i1IIl1llf'llIIIf1'l'X RIKIII,-KRD limmkn '1'noxms Hl'N'l'l'1R, BA. Trinity 1952 lfl1gIl'S,1 Rum-1R'i' Hi-QNRI 1V11.l.1.-KNIS, BA. Clloalc 19119 Yale 19535 Matl11fn1ati1's and 11ICl'llIllII.l'S i1lf'I'l1lIIIl.!'1l1 Iimzuing -los:-:vn Fm' Sw1ca,nu', A.l3. Pennsylvzniizi Suite College 1926 lizlrsar 29 YVILLIAM CLARK LAf:ANKli, .-MB. Clhozite 1946, Oberlin 1950 Alrztlierlzrltirs IYRICXV I.ANcpHAl's1cR. BA. Amherst 1951 History Rib!!!-1R'1' NIARSH SANnoif., BA. Durtnloutll 19411 Wesleyan University Summer Session 193 H istn ry CHARLES PRA'r'r F1'xvic:m:i.L., ILA., NI. Yule 1947, 1953 Latin and Ellgll-XII SAMU1-11. I. A. ANDERSON, .X.15., .KAI Hznrvzlrcl 19119 Universite de Paris 1950 Columbia 19591 l 1'cnf'h 1 .X 30 HAROLD BROXVN, AJS. I-lurvuul l952 Biology and Sl'1.l'lll'0 SVRINICR C. l'mvr11.1,, ISA., l'l1.D. .Xmlrerat lfllil, l9f17, Nvllllillllfi ISI-lil Hzrrvurcl l95li linglixll and History lirlxtlmllx F. SYl.VliS'l'liR, lXl..X. H:u'vzml ISHS, Oxford University llbl Hixlorw ALAN C,xssr1l,s, BA. Exeter College, Oxford University lil 1'lTlfIIl'll l,llIl.Il' C.R,xml1-1 c.llRlS'l'Ul'llliR lxlf1'lc:lll'xl, b X University ol' 'li0I'0Ill0 H155 Q'l'rinity Collegej l'fr1g'1i.s'll 3l IUIIN Fos'ricR lXlCcll7NIi, AB. lllcluslckel' xl!'lil.l.liR-fi!-lllklilil. S'llllllfNk l'1-im-gum Univursily N52 llniversilies ol' Munich :incl Freiburg Wil 1':7I:Q'lliSl1 I rf'1l1'l1 and fifflllflll UI Aloim QI. Sililuik, S.B. NlARR 'lll l'l'I.li, .X.li., lid.Nl. Maassaicluisc-its lnslitule ol' 'Verlmology l955 Hzurvzml IEH5 l'llysir's and SI'l.l?H!'l' Boston University H355 Mulllenzrllirs CliARI.las F. VoN SALZI-iN. AB., M.D. Columbia College l93l Columbia College ol' Physicizms and Surgeons 1936 Coliszllmul in Psyrlliniry 32 'srygfg' Eng' . THE MASTERS OF 1955-1956 AND George Steele, 1916 Russell R. Ayres, 1916 Douglas A. Shepardson, 1916 Wlilliam G. Shute, 1918 E. Stanley Pratt, 1921 A. Austin Meeks, 1921 Edward P. Stengle, 1921 Edward C. Ryan, 1922 Harold L. Tinker, 1923 Rowland C. Massie, 1925 George F. Porter, 1925 Earl G. Leinbach, 1925 john Maher, 1926 W. Darrah Kelley, 1927 Hubert S. Packard, 1928 Owen H. Morgan, 1928 Howard B. Preble, 1928 Donald D. VValsh, 1928 john E. Wilfong, 1928 Edward B. Berry, 1929 Vivian Barlow, 1929 Charles Eglise, 1931 Paul julilf, 1932 Charles F. Stanwood, 1934 Donald McCabe, 1935 Porter D. Caesar, 1938 Mfilliam XV. Shirk, 1939 Charles M. Rice, 1939 Wlilliam A. Pudvah, Jr., 1940 Duncan Phyfe, 1941 John R. Fowler, 1944 Robert N. Hood, 1944 Wfilliam E. Kline, 1944 Mrs. Hubert S. Packard, 1944 William A. Sweeney, 1944 John F. Joseph, 1944 John W. Hickey, 1945 TVHEN '1-'HEY CAME Charles V. Pierce, 1945 Stanley H. Lyndes, 1945 C. Burgess Ayres, 1946 Cary Nearing, 1946 P. Gordon Stillman, 1946 Adolph Pletincks, 1947 George T. Cushman, 1948 C. Robert Clements, 1949 David A. Cowan, 1949 Mrs. john R. Fowler, 1949 Herbert I.. Gutterson, jr., 1949 Frederick Thompson, 1949 Robert S. Allyn, 1950 -Iohn E. Lincoln, 1950 james A. Garrison, 1950 XVi1liam M. Ayres, 1950 Miss Pauline H. Anderson, 1950 Donald F. Hickman, 1951 Harold C. Anderson, 1952 George P. Crandall, jr., 1952 Richard E. T. Hunter, 1952 Robert H. VVilliams, 1952 joseph F. Swigart, 1953 XVi11iam C. La Ganke, 1953 Drew P. Langhauser, 1953 Robert M. Sandoe, 1953 Charles P. Twichell, 1953 Charles F. Von Salzen, M. D., 1953 Samuel I. A. Anderson, 1954 Harold E. Brown, 1954 Sumner C. Powell, 1954 Benjamin F. Sylvester, 1954 Alan Cassels, 1955 Philip G. C. Ketchum, 1955 John F. McCune, 1955 Herbert Mueller-George, 1955 john J. Seiler, 1955 Mark Tuttle, 1955 33 THE SCHOOL PERSONNEI Bursar .JOSEPH SWIGART Assistants to Mr. and Mrs. St. john MISS RUBY OSDORNE NORTON MISS AIESSIE M. CUSHMAN MRS. LILLIAN HOWE BUTLICR MRS. EDYVARD WVENIJIQL1. NIORSE, -IR. Violin HARRY BERNIAN Teacher of Voice BENJAMIN DE LOAOHE Piano LEO REM'INSKl Resident Physician HAROLD C. ANDERSON, BA., M.D. Consultant CHARLES VON SALZEN, A.B., M.D. Staff Nurses MRS. ANNA FRESCHI, R.N. MRS. ANNE G. GLASER, RN. MRS. NIARY C. HENNPZSSPZY, R.N. MISS ALICE HOLM, RN. MRS. DOROTHY REYNOLDS, R.N. MRS. VIRGINIA M. SMITH, R.N. MISS -IULIA N. YINGLING, R.N. Physical Therapy MRS. ELIZABETH B. GRIFFIN, R.P.T. 34 i ,Qf ' .Q Nw X 1 2 fi 'Q,I,o.,,:q K :'t':'XQm:fv....A 25,5 ,M Q a P' -Q MIDRiNlH TOWSTERDAYP A. LJ .415 N OJiTTEKyc i ,.v N gy x S! 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A., 5 1 gs--QS S 9' ' 'ig5if K 1 L f Q K X 1 ,rm A , A 'ff - - Q 4 S Y . X hx , 3 1 K. p I X f' 7 Yi, V 5 ' K 5' :,... .A Q S J ff? Q S 1 X ,l k ff 5' I . .Fai if fSTM1eH1 fooram., -MECHANQQAL msnmessaf, lxrlkxl-xkx Xkcgumol. F59 SSB THE SIXTH FORM XVILLIAM W. Dll.l,0N Prrsidcflzt l'lmx1.xs NICK. XVw:xolfF Hmur lf .XXIHRI-NYS. Alu Virf'-I'H'sirl1'n1 Sr1'r1't11rv- Trf'as11r1'1 46 M. Abrahams R. VV. Ackerman H. Andrews, Jr. M. G. Ball, jr. T. Barber .l F. B. Bartholow S. F. Beach, Jr. P. O. Beckwith .l- J. Belles G.. G. Biggar, Jr. w L. D. Blair-Smith P. H. Blodinger C. B. Blossom P. S. Booth R. O. Borsodi L. S. Bowen, Jr. Brady G. C. Buck G. S. Bullard E. A. Burkhardt S. G. Burnham W. W. Caldwell, Jr. P. D. Camp, III N. A. Carey H. D. Carter, Jr. S. M . C. Cavani A. Clegg O. T. Cook G. R. Cummings, III P. R. Cummins D. T. de Neufville MacL. Dickinson .l- IV. W. Dillon .l- R. Drucker R. IV. Durant NV. B. Easton 12. D. Ericson C. H. Everett E. Ewell B. R. Farkas P. F. Fawcett R. M. Feldman A. R. Fitzenhagen D. G. Flinn - . Flood, III I .l IV. C. Flower D. P. Freedman J. A. Friede THE SIXTH FORM G T R P. G T M. G. Furgueson L. Gaillard, Jr. L. Gaines J. Galanti F. Gamble E. Gardner L. G. Godowsky J. K. Goodrich D NV. Gordon R L. Graham, 3rd C. L. Greer C. Grinnell G M. Gross, Jr. J. A. Guest R F. Haffenreffer, IV J. Haun J. M. Hawley, III J. P. Hawley E. J. Henriquez, Jr. C. H. Hille R Hopkins, Jr. D J. Hughes, Jr. C. Hutchins T P. Jahnige A. Jenks C. F. Johnson, 3rd R B. Johnson, Jr. E . A. Johosky P. A. Kindler J. B. M. King C. D. Klein P. A. Kurzman B. Land H C. Lane R C. Lawrence, III J. Lehman J. F. Leyens J. D. McCabe, Jr. M. H. McGinnis M. McGuire D. K. McLachlan H F. MacColl, II R. C. Main XV. Martin, Jr. M. C. Mason, III I.. E. Mestre J. B. Metzger P. B. Moxhet F. H. Murrill 47 D. H. Nichols IV. C. Norman, III M. K. O'Connell C. Parker, Jr. T. H. Penny T. B. Perera D. A. Phillips G. Plata B. G. Preyer E. P. Prezzano, II D. M. Ransom R. Rice S. C. Riley D. S. Robie J. O. Roesler J. F. Rose P. R. G. Sackett J. A. Sargent, Jr. P. H. Sauer L. Schoellkopf S. J. Schulte M. B. Sellon G. C. Sheahan, Jr. R. McC. Shields, Jr H. McN. Shwab, III G. Simmons D. H. Smith D. R. Smith lg. IV. Smith H. Somers, Jr. IV. G. Spears E B w . . Stevenson H. Strothman C A. Sulzbacher, Jr R. C. Thompson G. D. Tidd R. H. Tonetti P. C. van den Toorn IV. H. van den Toorn K. R. van Heel B. Vanneck A. M. Vinton, Jr. G. E. IfVard, Jr. 11. N. wmerg, Jr. A. D. Mfhittemore, D. Y. IVood T. McK. Wfyckoff XV. YV. Young 1 E Z w It 1 I N IS 'hm Cnoxm Srnoox. Wnmrwomun. Conmxsvrxcm- limnmxsu mis Srvmr Gentlemen of the Class of 1956: When asked a few years ago to contribute a talk to the radio progam 'This I Believe , I could not decide where to begin. It seemed to me that the subject needed to be brought into a specific context to be kept within the given fifteen minute limit. But in addressing you, the context is clear, and I am glad to have this opportunity to say to you at your graduation from Choate: this I believe. I believe that together our task - our inescapable and pressing responsibility - is to become as strong and charecterful people as it is in us to beg and to offer our developed strengths to our fellow men. ' I believe that such strengths are never gained 'by saying 'On how bea.utii'ul' and sitting in the shadeh I believe our job is one of 'destroyixg easy msd,-justaxents, of throwing youm men off tncir balance, of putting themkout of tune with the hum of their immediate sun-oundings. Thsreby a new balance is achieved, an equili- brium of moving fcrceo, like 9. boat sailing close-hauled to the wind. But first there must be this Stretching, this mental and spiritual, enlargement, this tensiml B! l vine that sings. I believe with Carlyle that 'Whilst the great man sits on the cushion of advantages, he goes to sleep. When he is pushed, tormented, defeated, he has a chance to learn something, he has been put on his wits, on his manhoodg he has gained facts, learns his ignorance, is cured of the insanity of conceit, has got moderation and real Sk3LLl. Because I believe these things, I believe deeply in pi the year we have md together. I believe in its companionship, its Z successes, its fun. But most of all I believe in its trials, its hardships, its difiiculties. These are the places where we have had opportunity for growth. Hey we ever recognize such opportunities when they come before us, and ever use them with courage and joy to the comfort of all nationsn. Finally, our best wishes - deeper than you now could know or guess - go with you as our Alumni. God 'bless you. -EE bilCHAl'1L Alosicvn Ankfxxmms 1Hikf ' Alle New Canaan, Connecticut Age: I7 Height: 5 ft. 8 in, XVeight: 150 lbs. Number of years in School: 3 N l953-54: League Football, League Hockey, Lacrosse 1954-55: League Football. League Hockey, Lacrosse Squad, Automobile Club l955-56: League Football, Hockey, Lacrosse, President of the Automobile Club Yule 5' if-A RCDl3l41R'l' WVAi,1.Ac:ic Aoki-:RMAN Boll Ark New Canaan, Connecticut Age: I7 Height: 5 ft. ll in. Xveight: 136 lbs. Number of years in School: fl H353-54: Cross Country 'l'eam. llaskelball Squad. 'lirack Squad. Nczex Board 1954-55: Cross Country Team. Basketball Squad. Track Team. lNyl'1l'S Board H155-56: Captain of Cross Country, Basketball. Track, Nrfzex Board, St. Andrew's Cabinet, Student Council, Cum Laude Yale 50 ,J Q 3 ltritl Hokfuztlz ANnk1cws, -IR. Rolf IlUr.w ' Cleyclantl Heights, Ohio Age: I7 Height: 5 ft. ll in. Xvcightz 173 lbs. Number of years in School: 4 i952-53: League lfootball, League Basketball, Track, XVcsteru Club, Secretary-'treasurer of the 'I'hirtl l'i0l'lll l9:3fl'51l: Cross Country, League Hockey, Track, XVestern Club, Secretary-'treasurer of the Fourth Form lEl5A1'55: lfootball Squad, XVrestling. Track, NVesleru Club, Honor Committee l!l55'5ti: Football 'l'eam. Wrestling, Track, President of the Current History Club. Debate Council, Scholar' ship Committee, Student Council, Secretary-Trcasurer ol' the Sixth lforln Ilurrfurrl , Q Au X tt , ww, .l'.'yf'1l,-avi A M De mi ' 1 MoN'1'M:t't-1 fiRlMKl:1 BALI., jk. Mm1t1 ' Amuay Bay. Venezuela Age: I7 Height: 5 ft, ll in. Weight: 132 lbs. Number ol' years in School: 5 l!l5l-52: League Football, Xtrestling, League Baseball. 1.Hl'I'1ll'-Y Alaguzine Szzpplcntent Boartl. Model Railroad Club, Boy Scouts. Southern Club, l'rojectionist. As sociation N52-53: League Soccer. League Basketball. League 'I'en' nis, l.i1f'l'lll'vV Magazine S1lfI'lIlf'Illl'llf Boartl. Projec- tionist Association, Boy Scouts. Southern Club ltlofi-5-1: League Soccer, League Hockey, Crew. Projec- tionist Association. Southern Club ltl54l,55: League Soccer, Squash, League 'I'ennis. Projec tionist Association, Southern Club l955A5ti: League Soccer, Squash. Baseball, Altar Cuiltl. Campus Cop. Projectionist Association, Scholarship Committee. Spanish National Honor Society, Southern ,lul , 1 l l,l'lIll'I'1UH 51 -Y 7 - I .loux 'LIIUNIPSON Fmklxl-ik ...,.T.,. New York, New York .kgez lil Height: 5 fl. li in. YYeigbl: H18 lbx, Number ol' years in School: 5 I!l3l-32: League Soccer, Forestry. lfrencb Club. NlllN'llll Club H152-53: League Soccer, Forestry, French Club. Yice- Presiclenl of the Mineral Club lflifl-5-l: League Soccer, Forestry, lfrencb Club, Nlllll'IiIl Club. I'rojeclionisI .Yssocizuion HIFI-55: League Soccer. Forestry. Dramatic Club, I-'reucb Club. Mineral Club, Projecliouisl Association lib.:-Sli: League Soccer, flYlllll2lSlll'S. Forestry, Campus Cop, Draumlic Club, Vice-President of the French Club. German Club, Presiclent of the Nliueral Club. Projecliouisl Xssocialion. Rille Club. Scholarship Couuuitlec llrnwnrl ff-5 pl' ll I ', l -:Ariel 421 lfR,xNKl.lN Bonus l5,xR'rHo1.ms' l 1'nnl: Burl linger New York, New York .Ygc-: I8 Height: li fl. l in. Weight: ISI? lbs. Number ol' years in School: ll N32-53: League Soccer. Squash, League Tennis 19.315-34: League Soccer, Squash. League Tennis l5l3l-55: League Soccer. Squash. League Tennis. Mineral Club ISIBB-515: League Soccer, Squash, 'I'enuis, Mineral Club Soulhern Melllmlisl l'ui1'1'r.viIy 52 S.-xstlu-it. Ftckcausow BICACII, JR. nslllllu Santino Washington, ll. C. Age: I8 Height: 5 ll. 9 in. Weight: 130 lbs. Number of years in School: 4 N32-53: League Football, League Hockey, League Tennis. Southern Club N33-5-l: League Soccer. League Hockey. League Tennis. Southern Club 54-55: Tennis. Squash, League lennis, Southern Clnb l'V33-Sli: 'I'ennis. Hockey. lennis. Southern Club University of Virginia . -15? s. 44f l'1-:nik c,Bl'IRDORlf BICCKXVITH I'r'I1 ' link Rull1e1'foi'cl, New jersey Xge: IS Height: 5 lt. 9 in. Weight: lfl5 lbs. NlllIllICl' of years in School: fl l I l B1lllll,f,l'- lll3ll-Stli League Soccer, Squash. ' 'e inis Squat . chestra, Colden Blues lil?-l-55: League Football. Squash lliC2llll, 'l'ennis Squad, Bancl, Orchestra, Golden Blues N35-50: Cross Country lllC2lIl1. Squash, 'l'ennis. Band, Presiclenl of the Orcllestra. Leader of the Colden Blues ll'illianl.s 53 'E L A' - Alouw -losrivu BlCl.I.liS, AIR. lr11'lf 'l'nz1'ni1 ' lYalliugl'orcl. Cuunefticul Age: I8 Height: 5 fl. I0 in. Weight: Hill lbs. Number of years in Sflmcrl: l lfliil-53: League lfuutball, League Basketball, League Baseball, Band l l3fl-54: League Football. League Basketball, League Base- ball, Railroad Club. Baud, Orchestra IOMASS: League Football, League Basketball, Manager ul' Track, Band, Orcllestra N33-56: League Football. Basketball, Nlanager of 'l4l'2IKl'i. Secretary of Band. f,l't'l1CSlI'2l, Golden Blues If flli0RGli CQORDON lilcsfmk. -IR. fi. Curl Big Rye, New York Age: I7 Heighl: li fl. Height: IKE lbs. Number uf years in Seluml: Il Yule 73454: League Football. League Hockey, League 'leu- nis, .Xltar Cuilml. Choral Club 34-55: Crew, Squash, Track, .Y1'u'.v lluard. l'ress Altar Guild, Glee Club Club, H75-56: Cross Country Squad, XVreslliug, Track, A'1'n'.v Iloarrl. Press Club, Glee Club 54 Yale 0 Xa 0 'li J' gtkmm! Cliikisroviuix D,u.1.As BLAIR-SMl'l'lI Citrix Blair Darien. Connecticut Age: I7 Height: 5 ft. I0 in. XVeighL: 185 lbs. Number of years in School: 4 lll.':2-53: League Soccer, Squash. League Tennis, Ijlerary Magazine SUlI,IIf'lIIf'I11 Board, Bancl lflifl-54: 'l'eunis. Squash, Bishop Rowing Club, Bancl ISPM-55: League Soccer, Squash. League Tennis, American Fielcl Service Scholarship, Bancl, Orchestra MISS-56: League Soccer. Squash, Tennis, liclitorial Boarcl ol' the l.i11'I'IlI'j' Magazine. French Club, Scholarship Committee, Bancl, Orchestra, Cum Laude llm1'nrfl QD X PAH, Hfuuusou BLODINGIQR lilolIo Biol Mlfllllln llaiuclen, Connecticut Age: IT Height: 5 fl. 8 in. Weight: l75 lbs. Number of years in School: 6 IEIBU-Sl: League lfootball, League Hockey, League Ten- nis, Bancl. Orchestra l!l5l-52: League Soccer, League Hockey, League Tennis, Bancl, Orchestra H152-525: League Soccer, Squash, League Tennis, Bancl. Orchestra. Golden Blues 1953-Sl: Tennis. League Hockey, League Tennis. Bancl. Orchestra, Golcleu Blues 1954-55: Tennis, Squash. Track, Spanish National Honor Society, Band, Orchestra, Golden Blues 1955-Sli: 'l'enuis. Squash, Track. Vice-l'resiclent of lhe Baucl, Vice-l'resiclent of the Orchestra, Business Blan- ager of the Golden Blues. Secretary-'l'reasurer of the Spanish National Honor Society, Cum Laucle IlI'illl'1'1lIIl 55 HY x hr CHAR1,i1s BINGHAAI Btnssoxt Hong 'l'r'ult Ning Clevelztutl. Ohio Age: I7 Height: 5 ft. 3 in. Weight: llll lbs. Number ol' years in School: 3 l953-54: League Football. League Hockey. Ilaseball Stlllilll, Camera Club, XVt-stern Club, Chess Club I954-55: League Football, Squash, llast-ball leatu, .X':'n'.x lloartl. Camera Club, xVL'ill'l'll Club H55-515: leunis. Squash. Baseball, Nlauaging limlitor ol' .X'4'zt'.v, Western Club 1 Yule .. W ll it r ' I -' A C dv 51 f , 1 X. A Pli'l'liR Summa Booru Uffllillljf' llnolY l'r'Ir liltnira. New Yotk Age: lil Height: 5 ll. li in, Weight: 133 lbs. Number of years in Smhoolz li N50-Sl: League Football. League Hockey. lratgttt' Base- ball, Ski leam. Ski Club 195162: League Football, Horkey Stluatl. lteague llasef ball, l't't'sitlenl ol' Ski Club 1952-53: Soccer Squad, Hockey Team, Tennis Squad, Presitlent of Ski Club H753-54: Football lcatn, Hockey ,lvl'illll. 'I vnuis Squad 1954-55: Football Squad. Captain of Hot-key. lvunis Squad 1955-56: Football 'l'eant. Captain ol' Hockey. lgtuossc. President of Athletic Association lfnllzy 56 Q1 9 v ll C 5? x x Q W1 Rlllil-1R'l' O. Boksonl Holm lim'xnls S01li-flop liusl l'2lll'l'S0ll. New jcrscy .lgcz Ili Height: 5 fl. 9 in, lVcigl1l: H0 llxs. Numlmcr ul' yours in Svlmul: Al M32-525: l.v:1g'l1c lfnullmll. Lczlguc B2lSliL'lll2lll, Coll, Nrzvx llozml. lllwss Cllulx, Ski Club N315-5-l: l.CllgllC lflllilllllll. Lczlguc llslskcllmalll, Gull. Nvzvx Bllillll. Chess Club, l'l'ojc4'ti0llisl .XSSOK'l2lIl0ll, Ski Clulm IU?-I455: Cross limxnlrv, Langue llzlskcllmll, Gull Squzul, .X'r'u's lioaml. l'1'ujcf'liouist Association '15-Sli: Cross CUllllllAY Squad. Gvnmuslics. Golf, Nmws Buzml. Cauncrzn Club, l'rojccliuuist Association, Cum I.zlumlc' Cum1'll Sw 1 F ll Tm K l , lung f A595 ML- .. l,l-imvxku S'rxavlf1Ns BOXVIQN, -lk. lla Tall l.1'1l1l Wilton, CUllllCl'llClll Age: I7 llm-ight: 5 ll. 10 in. Weight: 130 llus. Numlmcr of years in Sclmol: Ll IM2-53: I4-:nguc lfumlmll, Lcalguc Hurkcy. lcmmis Squzul, llllllll lllvfl-51: lfllgllt' lfuullzull, Lcalguc Hockey, Tennis Smluzul, l'rl-ss Club, lluml IKM!-55: Tennis, lralguc Huckcy, Tennis Squaul, Prcss Club, llzuul, Ol'cllcsl1'al. Golden Blues 4 m-56: lcunis, lluckuy. Tcuuis. Advertising AIZIIIZIQCI' ul lllc Press Club. Prcsiclcnl of the llanul, 0r4'lwslr:1, Uulrlvn llluvs. Sl. .Xmlrcw's Cnhiucl Cnllll' 57 , 'Wa Y N, ,L R Ny My SD N ' . ' -f X mtl I, EDXVARD .IAM t-is likfuw lid Big 1611 llzrrieu. Cmiuefticut Age: I8 Height: ti ft. l in. NVQ-ight: H0 lbs. Number of years in Sclmul: 5 1951-52: 'l'euuis, League llzlsketbztll. League leuuis, lhn- uizitit' Clttb, Rztilrozlcl Clttb I952453: League Football, League llaskethzill, l.t-argue 'l'euf uis. llflllllllllf Club 1953-54: League lfoutbzlll, League Hockey. 'l'r:u'k. Dru- matic Club, French Club ISIS4-55: League Strrcer. Wrestling, 'l'r:u'k, Bullet-' Bnzrrtl, Press Clttb, French Clttb, Drzuuzttic Clttb l955-56: Manager of Soccer, Squash. Tennis. Brut-tif Bontril. Press Club, French Club, Drzunzuit' Club C1'org1'In11'1l 6 A CQICORGIC Crvnt-1 BUCK 'ACIYIIFU Nlmitvluir, New jersey Age: I8 Height: 5 ft. 8 in. Weight: l37 lbs. Number uf years in Srluml: 3 l95fl-54: Leztgue lfuotlmll, Letlgue llzlsketbzlll, 'I'euuis Squzul 195-4-55: Socrer Team, Squash Squad. leuuis Tezuu, Altar Guilcl IQ55-56: Sofft-r 'l'e1uu, Squash, leuuis. lfreuch Club. .Xltnr Cuiltl ll'illinm.v 58 55 c -9 fili0l FRl'1Y S'rRA'rroN BULLARD --cpm'-Off '-mill Westport. Connecticut Age: Ill Height: ti ft. l in. Weight: 180 lbs. Number of years in School: 2 H151-55: Tennis, Squash. Crew, Clee Club N55-56: Tennis, Hockey, Crew, Cheerleader, Secretary Treasurer of the Glec Club, Maiyeros Slunforrl if -9 , ' Nth Y 1inwARn ARNo1.n Butuu-tARn'1' l'I1l1li1 ' Beale lid New York, New York Age: I7 Height: 6 fl. Weight: 140 lbs. Number of years in School: 4 l!l52-53: League Club. Nloclel l95El-54: League Club IDM-55: League Club I!l5545li: League Cum l.autle Soccer. Squash, League 'l'cuuis Railroad Club Soccer, Squash, League Tennis, Soccer. Squash. League Tennis Soccer, Squash, Temtis, Mine . Nlinetal Mineral , Mineral ral Club, Yale 59 it . .. STAN LTCY CA'1'1cs BURNHANI l,1'1 ' I.ittle Silver, New jersey Age: I8 Height: 5 ft. 9 in. XVeight: 170 lbs. Number of years in School: 3 33-54: League Football, League Basketball, Tzlppen Rowing Club. Projectionist Assorizttion. Astronomy Club, Model Railroad Club IOM-55: Tu men Rowin Club, Lea uc Basketball, Tn m- ll g . . . F5 . . l pen Rowing Club, Projeetionist .Xssocizuion, Astron' omy Club H335-Sli: Tappen Rowing Club, XVeight-Lifting, Tzippen Rowing Club, Secretary of Astronomy Club, Nlilllilglil' of Projcrtionist Association. Campus Cop V lwtt Yule X ev YVILLIAM XVi-itasnzk clALlNVlil.l., -lk. Bill Cl1r1'ks Fort Lzuulerclnle. Florida Age: I7 Height: Ii ft. Weight: lTtl lbs, Number of years in School: 3 IUS3-5-I: League Sorter. Squusli, Tennis Squzul. limi-if liourcl, Southern Club 54-55: Soccer Squzul, Squash Squad, Tennis Teani. BRIEF Board, Press Club H155-56: Soccer Tezun, Squash. Tennis, lhuiilf Boztrcl, l'rcss Club, Southern Club 60 flnrnrll 7 1' 'fi L 3-fltlix, ,'w jgllfislgl ' l'.-wt, lltmtttsms CMH-, III Paul P.lJ.C. Pablo Riehtnuntl, Yirginizt Xge: I8 Height: li ft. l in. Weight: H30 lbs. Number of years in Selmnl: 3 Wil-SI: liettgue lfoutlmll. League listsketbztll, 'l'l':u'L. lhut-'lf lluztrtl, .Xltnr Cuiltl, Caunerzt Club, Southern Club, Skeet Club Ill:-I-55: League Football, Wrestling, Baseball, Btznitf Buztrtl, .X'eu'x Bnzutl. Altzu' Cuiltl, Caunera Club, Southern Club Wu-Sli: Tennis, Busketlmull, Nlzutziget' of Baseball. Bkllflf Boatrtl. Nezvx Board, Czuneru Club, Campus Cop, Southern Club. St. Anclt'ew's Cabinet l'rim'z'lnu O1 f Nu1not.As ARxts'rRoNt: Cfuucv .X'i1'k Big Ni1'lc l.inu'y Sussex, linglztntl Xge: I8 Height: ti fl. 3 in. Weight: 190 lbs. Number of years in School: I I0 v x-56: League Iftmtlmall, Horkey, 'l'r1tt'k, Current History Club, Western Club, Glee Club, Maiyeros 61 QW 5 We , C uf 9 -.EA New .X .1 xx i .L ' V 'L HARvm' Dr:NrsoN CAR'l'l'1R,.lR. uff1lI'1'1'H SL'2llSKl2llC, New York Age: lT Height: 5 ft. 8 in. Weight: loi lbs. Number of years in School: Al 032-53: 'lappen Rowing Club. League Hockey. League llaseball, liicfrnrv fllngazim' s1lfJfIlf HI!'llf lloarcl. Choral Club 33-54: Tennis. League Hockey, Golf, .X'1'u'.v lloaril, Choral Club, Glee Club IGH-55: Tennis, League Hockey, League Tennis. licli- torial Boarcl of the All'7l'.Y, l,ilr'rurv Magazine Iloarcl. Debate Council, Current History Club 1015-Sli: Tennis. Hockey, Golf. Vice-Chairlnan of the Def bate Council, Presiclent of the Nezrs, Current History Club, St. .-Xnclrew's Cabinet ll'iIlinm.v ' l Nl 9 Y Srckcsro CARt,o CAVANI Seo I c'0 Leo Milano, Italy Age: l8 Height: 5 ft. 8 in. lVeigbt: ISIS lbs. Number of years in School: l lfl'35'56: Soccer learn. llasketball, Tennis. Camera Club l'lli1'I'l'Sify of Milan 62 .5 .R ll Q' bf wx-hh Nllcilifuvii, Ai-nu-:Ns C11-:oc Alik1 ' lI'hilf'Vv Cllcwlzlml. Ohio Ago: I7 llcighl: li l'l. l in. Weight: H8 lhs. .... Numhcr of years in School: Sl I1D.1.Sfn-I: lczlgllc Sorter. Lcnguc llzlskcllmll, lulgllc Busi- lrlll RlllL'Clul1,Skccl Club, N'cslcrn fllllll Vlcc Cluh I9.vl'qm: lcnnis, l.c11guc 'l'cnnis, Rillc Cluh. Wi-slcrn llulm ilu. Clulx I.. lll:r:v-:rbi Nl I 1 Chula. Glu' Cluh ll2lgCl' of Socccr. lluskcllmll, 'll-mils. xYCSll'l'll Yule ff J, :Q ill? ' l fffl x, LJ' Q- X fo. . Y -1 ,A-.dv c,l,lVliR TkANsui+t Cook UIlir ' U.'l'. inllfll' Hig U 1Iuol:i1 ' Slcillwllvillv. Ohio .Xgv IT Hcighl: li fl. Wcighl: I72 llw. I952-531 Lluh IEIS3-5-l: Clluh ISP5-4435: llluh H155-Sli: Clnh Numhcr ol' ya-urs in School: l 'augur lstllllllilll. Wrcslling, Coll' Squaul, Wm-slcxn -:lguc lfoollmll, Wrestling. Coll' Squaul. Wvslcrn l L :gnc lfoollmll. Wrestling. Coll' lliL'Zllll, W1-su-rim Press Cluh In-lmis, llalskullmll. Golf, lVc'slL-rin Cluh, Plcss . KAIIIIIHIS Cop' Sixth Form Commillvc 'frinilv 63 lil Glcokcslc Ruzumum Clrxlxllxcs, Ill 0rgr ' Old lqmc, Clolmllcrlimlll Kgc: IT llcigbl: 5 fl. ll iu. lYcigl1l: ITU lbs. Number of ycurs in School: Al 32-53: I,l'2lgllC SOCl'L'l', Squash. l.l'2lgllL' 'I'ClllllS. Skov! Club, Pmml N755-54: League Sl7t'l'Cl', lX'rcsIlillg, I.llfl'0SSl', Sku- llzuul I Llub, 34-55: Bishop Rowing Club. Wrestling. I,:u1'ossc, llzuul, Skccl Club 5556: Bishop Rowing Club, XYl'cstling, I.zlcl'ossc, Slwcl Club, llzuul Colby B' 6 , :gg 1 XL' S ,, :XX Plill-IR Row,xN CVMMINS U1,!'fl'n f.'un1lm Hflflllllfl xl2lIlll2lSNl'l, New York Xgc: I6 Hcigbl: 5 fl. ll iu. lYvigl1l: H30 lbs. Number of years in School: 3 bull. Choral Club W5455: League Football. Lcaguc llockcy, Crew 1055-56: League lfoolbull, Hockey, Crew 64 53-54: lulgllc Football, League Horkvy. Lczlguc llnsc- llornrll KOPY-Agp! 1 111-114111: 5 fx ll Ill I' l I 11' M flxlrilx l' Ill-I l111'1fv LE , 2 I 1111 . , A 11kll ll , Na.-1 jcgscv Xlllllllfdl' lllilgllt' , l.C2lgllC 'lll'IllllS, l.cz1g11c 5lN'l'Cl', l.1.'2lgllL' lmilc Llllll, of thc H BllI'C2lll Ly. I lv f 1 Clll Wczxllu-1' 15111101111 . IIIIHVIIVIV Q .. ff l11 ,.k- -- -lox MAc:I.1ao11 D1c:1uNsoN lJir'k 1'ip4 ' 'l'l11' l'oiu ' j.D.', fll'CCllWlt'll. f:0llll1'l'lll'lll Age: I8 llcighl: 5 fl, 9 i11. Weight: I-45 llJS. Nllllllllflg of yours lll Srlmul: 4 N52-53: I,cz1g11c l 1m1l1z1ll. 1.1-zlglu' lhxckcv, l.11u1'11ssc, l.ffl'l'lH'Y Mugzlzim' sllflfllt'llIl'I1f BU2ll'll, dllillc Club. C1l1o1':1I Club. Glcc Club ISPS3-5-l: I.:-zlgllc Fuutl1z1ll. l.l'2lgllC I-luckcy, l.lICl'USSl', .X'1'z1'.v llU1ll'll. .xlllllllllllillk Club, Rillc Club, Clllllklll C1I11l1 Glu- Club, Muiya-1'11s N511-55: l,c:1g11c lflllllllilll. Sllll1lSll, I,c:1g11c 'll1.'I1I1lS. Xrrzus Blllllll. Glcc Clllll. xlZllYL'l'US I955-545: l.CZlgllC Footlmull, SlIll2lSll, 'I'c1111is, N1'z1'.1 Bo:11'1l. Sl'll0l2ll'Slllll C0llIllllllCl', vll'C'l'l'l'Sllll'Ill of the Glcv Cluh, Nl2llyl'l'llS 1Jl'ilIfl'f0!l 65 I It NVu,t,mM XV,xt,lucR IJILLUN Dill lI'illir ' .XrtIsIey, New York Xge: I8 Height: 5 ft. 9 in. XVcight: I48 Ihs. -1 NIIIIIIICI' ol' years in Sthool: -I I In -:nil Leztgutr Ifoothztll. Ltrzlguc IiZISIxl'IIl2lII. 'I't:lt'k, l'rt-sitlent of the 'I'hirtI lforni IIMI-nl: I.l.'2lgllC Footlmzlll. IVrestIing, I.t':tgut' 'It'nnis, I't't' simlent of the Fourth I'I0l'lll Iflwl-53' Foothzill Squad. Wrestling Squzul. I.t-:lgue 'I'en- nis. I'resitIent of the Ififth Ifornl Ilbn-nh: lfoothzlll 'll-ann. Wrestling, Tennis. Honor Com' mittee, Student Council, Prexitlent of the Sixth Form :I lllll1'7'.XI G - :In--nj V :gr methyl ' JOHN Rtcznfuzn llvwtziuak IIrru'k Stznnfortl. Connemicut Xgc: I7 Height: 5 ft. II in. Weight: ITU lhs. I Iv -53: Number of years in School: 4 League Foothall, League Hockey, League Ilnscl hull, Urfliestrzt Illrl-1141 League lfootlmll, League Hockey, League Bust-V hull, Ilkuztf Bozml, Chess Club. Orrluestrzi IIM4-55: Football Squad, League Hofkey. Golf, l.ilr'rurv Maguzim' liozlrtl, Ihuvit-' Iloarcl, Orcliestra l'In456: lfoothztll Squad. Hockey. Golf. Iitlitor-in-illtief of the Ijlrfmry lII'llgllZfIII'. l.ite1':n'y litlilol' of the Ilklrilf, Orcliestrzt 66 Priu1'f'l0u A I 45g W9 W, AP J Q , 4 . -- ,,,' y,.,e, Rlll5l'1R'l' xVliS'l'C0'l l' Dl'RAN'l' lIun1n'k Rimlgelielml, Connecticut Xge: IN Height: 3 fl. 8 in, Weight: ISU lbw. Nllllllbl'l' ul' years in School: 'l -K .., . . . lilnl-ml: League Football, Wrestling. League llaseball. Skeet Club, Rille Club lll5Il-Sl: League Football. Hieslling, lforeslry, Skeet Club. Roll and Gun Club. llanml I95Al'55: league Football, Wrestling, lforcslry, Skeet Club, Secretary-'l'reasul'e1' of 'l'l1e Rml and Gun Club, llanml 1955-56: l 0l'CSll'y. Wrestling, lforeslry. Skeet Club, Vice- Presiilenl ol' the Roil anil Gun Club Comell 5 . lg Clif. mm- 1-2 XV11.l,iM1 lSiuic1.ow Efxsrox Mig Bill u.S'lIlllIl1'l'.YU xvimlllllglllll, D. C. Age: I7 Height: 5 ft. I0 in, Weight: ISGS lbs. Number of years in School: 2 I954-55: League Suffer. Squash, lappen Rowing Club, l'll'L'lll'll Club. Radio Club N55-Sli: lappen Rowing Club, Squash, Tappen Rowing Club, lfrenfli Club, Radio Club, Cunn Launle Co rnrll G7 l 1 ei .. 'wilful .1 Eiuc: IJIXON Eluczsox 'Aim-lf '-Inf Danbury, Connecticut Age: I7 Height: 5 ft. ll in. XYeight: I50 lbs. Number of years in School: 2 54-55: Bishop Rowing Club, Squash, Bishop Rowing Club, Clee Club 55-56: Manager of the Bishop Rowing Club. Squash. Manager of lhe Bishop Rowing Club. Circulation Manager of l.iIf'no'v Magazine. Freneli Club. Presialenl of the Chime Ringcrs Guild. Debate Council. Scholar- ship Commiltee. Clee Club l'ul1' l K . l I 9 . 0 2 CHANDLI-ik Hom-in Evi-1ki1'i 1' Chun 4'liz ' Chagrin Falls. Ohio Age: I7 Height: 5 fl. 9 in. XVeighl: ISO lbs. Number of years in School: 3 33-54: League Soccer, Squash. League Baseball. Dra- matic Club, HK-stern Club. Clee Club. Choral Club 1054-55: League Soccer, Squash, League Baseball, Nf':v.1 Board, Astronomy Club, Xl'estern Club, Clee Club 55-56: League Soccer, Hockey. Baseball. News lioanl. Frenrh Club, XVestern Club, Manager of Debate Coun- cil, Glee Club Yale 68 , x Y ff Ill f W t Ly., lv! X ll it 11 -Imttcs Et.t.to'r'r Ewtcrt. L1imnlx ' jin1110 Atlatulzt, Ceorgizt Age: I8 lleigluz ti ft. Weight: 1455 lbs, Number uf years in Stlumul: 4 l'l'12'5fl: Leztgue lfuutbnll. Squash. lfreuclt Club, Mineral 1 lub flllllll I lub . , .4 . . Illifl-54: 'I't'ztt'k, Ft'eut'l1 Club. Mineral C il-55: Crew, Golf. I-'rench Club H15-56: Tennis, Squash. Gulf, Frenclt C ltlb lub lllli'l'l'l'.YifY of l,f'HHSl'I1lll7Ifll l.e-'QS In w n 'WM N AL Btuvczti Russt-:LL FARKAS Iirurm lir'm ' l m'I: St':tt'sclulL'. New York Xge: I7 Height: 5 ft. ll iu. Weight: 165 lbs. Number of years in Sclmul: fi llt3Il-Stl: League Soccer. Squash. League Tennis, Autu- mubile Club, Skeet Club, Choral Club IUH-55: League Sm't'el', Squash, Gulf, Press Club, Skeet Club N135-Sli: League Sorter. Stluztslt, Coll, Press Club, Skeet Club llantrllrl 69 .L1a,,?51.. lcggsw wr: N J s Q A 5 lf x , Y ,I 1 K G Q ,,.K ag, G-0 N ,, l,lC'l'liR l oRxmNr:K l'lAlVlIl-I'l l' fIlirlu1 ' l'1'I1 ' Grvcl1wic'l1, Cnnmxliuu .lgcz I7 Height: 5 ll. I0 in. W1-iglu: l50 lbs. Number of yczlrs ill Sclmol: fl lfl5fl-5'l: Ifllglll' lffllllllilll. llurlwy Squaul, l,c:lguc 'Ilx'unis, llku-'lf llnzml. Cilumrnl Club WH-55: Cross Country, Pluck:-y Squzul, Irzlgllv 'li-uuis. llkuzl-' llozml 35-56: Tennis. Hockcy. vl'l'IllllS. llkll-'If' llozml EQ i- Rlczlrmlum Mfxkczvs FICLIDNIAN Dick Nvw Rurllvllv. Nun' York Xgv: l7 llciglll: 5 fl, I0 in. lYcigllt: l58 Number of yours in Scluml: fl Ynlf' lbs. 53-54: lrzlgllc lffllllllllll. lvvlglll-l.lfllIlg'. Lcuglu' 'llvn uis, .X'r'n'.v llozlrml, Rillc Club. Ski Club, Allllllllllllllt' Club I l5Al-55: I1-zlgllc Suu'c1', Squash, flu-w, .Y1'n'.v z ' Club 55-56: Circw. Wrcsllinsg, Kircw. llmillcse Nlzumgc Nvzvs, Campus C0p,lRillc Club 70 lltlllll, Rlllz' l' ul ilu' Iirmml ,ao J, K l 1,1 S Wxyl lfm- ay Al.lcxAN1n-ZR ROMAN Fl'1'zl-:NuAc:1aN .'f1l'f ' l iI: 'l'r'x Curly llzlllus. lexus Ago: I7 llL'lglllI li ll. Wciglu: lfi5 Numbcr of ya-urs in Srhuul: 4 lbs. Ill:x2-nfl: l.c:uguc lfuulbnll. lrzlgllv llnskvllmzlll, Lcalguc 'lun nis. ,xlll0lIl0llllC Club, Southern Club IUG3-:rlz l,c-alguc S0l'lkl'l'. lkllglll' lluskcllmll, Langue 'li-u nis, .Xutmuobilc Club, Southern Club lflrn-1-115: lrzlgllm' Sonor. l.4-:lguc llzlskcllmll, League 'lou nis, Southern Club l95:'3-56: Tennis, BllSli0lll2lll, 'l'L'nnis, Mineral Club, South cru Club, Fl'CllCll Club ll'IlXlli7Ig'10ll am! Ln M M Q, 1 nh 'ml' I N' Il Ik' llfwm C L Al.lSRAl'l'lI F1.1N N ll'mulx ' liliulrAv 1 linn-lin fll'l'Cllh'll'll, CUllllCI'llflll Agc: I8 llcighlz 5 ll. I0 in. Weight: IH lbs. Nulubcr of yL'2Il'S in Srlluol: 4 I952-53: l.l'lIglIl' Smrcr, Squzlsll, l 0lkCSll'X', Raulruaul Club. Rim- Club, cum-all crm, ' l95fl-5-1: lungllc SlN'l'CI', Squash, Lczlguc Tcuuis. Rillc Club, Rillllllllll Club. Clmrzll Club, Clcc Club I95-I-55: Lcalguc g04'l'l'l'. Squaush, League Tennis. Prcsinlcnl nl' llu- Rnilruzul Club, Rillc Club, Clvc Club I955-515: l.l'1lglll' SUl'i'l'l', Squash, Tennis. Rillc Club, Czuu- pus Cop, Clcc Club ll iIIimn.x 71 . Y- -k-X11 W x S Qu? 2 lla' .fx xfx! JOHN .llClflfliRSON Fumon, III ..,l,H,, hurl Worth, Tcxns Nga: I8 Height: 5 fl. 8 in. Xxflgllli IIE lbs. Nuulbvl' of yvzlrs in Sclmol: Il lllnfl-Sl: Lczlguc SUl'l'Cl', Squzlsll, Irzlgllc 'l'c'uuis. .Kum- mobilc Club. Snulllcru Club - -ff: .cuguc Suffer, Wrestling, I4-zlgllc llc-nniw. llklllf lllwl ll I Bozml. Soulllcrn Club. llzulcc Cmnnnillcc IIM5-Sli: Lcznguc Snccvr. Srluuslm. 'lk-nnis, llku-'lf lkmml. Southern Club, Dance Cmmnitlcc. Sl. .Xndrcw's iizllniuct lfmzrn GH Q55 Q ', l 1 XV,xl,1,.'xc:l'1 Cl'R'1'ls Fllmvlak ll'r1Ily Iiriv. l'l'l1llSylY2llll1l .Xgl-: l8 llviglu: ti fl. Al in. XYciglu: lflll lbs. Number ul yczus in Smlmnl: 2 ll3l-55: l m'csll'v, Gull, l'l'0jccli1misL ,xSSUll2lll0ll, ,Xs- mmmny Crum. Rillc Club I 35-56: l nrcsl1'y, lukcsiclcnl of .Xstronmny Club. Klzunpus Cop 72 Rr'nx.w'l1u'r l'lIll'll'l'lI7lll' llhllillllf? DoN,xt.u Pt-1NNlNc:'roN FRIQIQMIAN Don Huntington, New York Age: Ili Height: 6 ft. Weighl: 165 lhs. Number of years in School: 4 N52-53: League Football, Wrestling, Track N53-5-1: League Soccer, Weight-Lifting, Lacrosse ISIS4-55: Cross Country Squad, Squash, Lacrosse 'l'c:uu, Nczvs lloartl 1955-56: Soccer Squad, Apparatus, Lacrosse, News Board Nortlzwesteru tri r 2.1: xjxlsl X . fly -lonN ALAN Fun-:nic Fr'4'1' IJu.V .Iolmur New York, New York Age: I8 Height: 5 ft. 8 in. Weight: 140 lhs. Ntunher of years in School: 4 l952-53: League Soccer, Squash, League Tennis, Mineral Cluh l95fl-5-I: League Soccer, Squash, League Tennis, Mineral Club. Choral Cluh W5-l-55: League Soccer, Squash, League Tennis. French Cluh, Glee Club 1955-56: League Soccer. Squash, Tennis, French Club, Cunt Lzunle Princeton 73 M94 L-4 L7 :- ,,wi'i. -2 '- Griokcai AIICHAICL flRAHANI l l'Rf:l'i-Lsux Mikf ' l 1U'g nSIIUH'.Yllfll'H M'Il,lTl'l'1l'lll'l'lU llriglrlwalers, Lung Island, New York Age: I8 Height: li ft. 5 in. Weight: lEl5 lbs. Number of years in Sclmol: li liI5045l: League Football, League Hockey, Crew, Xlmlel Ri Klub rlle lub zilmacl L . R' 'C H151-52: League Football, League Hockey. l.:u'rmse, Nlmlel Railmacl Club, Rifle Club, Choral Club 1952-53: Hceling Manager of Football, League lioekey, Lacrosse, Skeet Club, Choral Club lSl53-54: Manager of lfuolball, League Hmkey. Iacmsse Squad, Automobile Club l954A55: League Surfer, League Hockey, lgurosse 'lk-am. .xlllillllllllllli Club, Roll and Gun Club l955-56: Tennis, Hockey. Laerusse. Automobile Club, Captain of Campus Cops, Dramatic Club, Rod and Gun Club, Sixth Form Committee lfnlgulf' Tnicmnmri I.:-11.1 flAlI,LARIl, AIR. TU l.1'f ' A l'l'Il l,r'u1 North llraufmxl, Connecticut Age: l7 Height: 3 fl. lil in. XYeighl: H0 lbs. Number ul' years in Scluml: il lSl32-53: League Soccer, League Basketball. 'I'rac'k. l.Ill'I'- 1113' Alllgillillf' SllfIlIlf'IlIl'Hl Elllllbl' lEl5fl-54: SUCTCI' Squad. League Basketball, Track. l.iIm- ary ilIIlg'lIZl7If' S1lfI!Ill'lIl!'Hl liilitm' l954-55: Suffer Squad, XVeight4Lifliug, FUl'CSlliy. Rille Club I955-56: Tennis, Gynrnaslics. Forestry, Campus Cup, Sclmlarship Committee, Sixth Form Cuuuuillee, Cum Laude Yule' 74 E? .'f7 P -131 732 ep: '1 -I :JE E: A Z: -ff: 1- ' W Q .. ..... .- H : c - .. ... F? 273. 5' 71' 3? : 75' ' f r.: -H 5' .: T.. AZ., -f 1' gf C 7. A : 5 5- 3 on 2 C If 'TA I -' T :L S -I :. E . Q 'UQ 5 7' 6 C TT-I , ' Z :C f Z' 7: 5 5 9 CTF -1 e' - :'5+ 75' Z CC -5- 4- il' ,- :L IND E7' zo 7 pa P' - it 7 L: I TCT 73 'Nui lb N53-5-l: Lunguc Sm'rci'. League Bziskcllmzill,Tuppcn Row- ing Club, l'lintngi'zupl1if Nlniiugci' ul' the N1'u'.v, Bkll-'lf ll02ll'1l.fl1lIlll'l'2l Club, Clu-ss Club W5-l-55: Lcngiu' Soul-r, Lczlguc lhiskcllmll. League 'l'cn- nis, l'lmlngrnpliii Nlzuizigcr of thc Nr'zi'x, likuflf lluzml. lllltlllbglillllllf lialilul' of thc l,llf'I'lll'vX' Jlzlgrlzillr, Club H155-Sli: llcziguc Soccer, llaskcllmzill, Tennis, l'lu1l Cailiuwai ugrupli if Malnzigcl' of the .X'r'zvs, l'l1nlog1'apliir liditm' uf llic l.iIa'rury Mugnzimx l'lI0lUgIi1lIJlllC limlilm' ol' The Bull-Zlf, Cunicrzi Club, Debate Council 1 ff .,. H Kami mi uv . , SQ. P.Xl'l. AI0Sl'1l'l'l CAi.AN'1'l ll'illian1.v Paul l.uili, Now -In-rscy .Xgci I7 H1-igln: 3 ll. I0 in. XYviglil: H5 lbs. Nuinbcl' ul' yours in Scluml: fl N53-5-I: l.c:iguc lfnullmull, Squash, 'llippcn Ruwing Club, .Xuunnubilc Club, Clmrail Club ISIS-l-55: ln r :cn Rmviu 1' Club, Lczifuc Bus' - z ll g., 5, lqlbill, lup- pcn Rowing Club, .X'ru'.v Bmml H355-561 lcnnis, Nlzliulgcl' of llziskclbzlll, Tennis, lion xl1lllilgL'l' ul' Ilic .Yrzi'.v, Czunpus Cop Cirfulzi- ll'illiam.s 75 5 V 4 if 5 f Z ti 4 I Giaokcac FRANKLIN GAMBLR l.IlIlllI.XlI'u Hfillllhlu Sicilian Su'r1'l.x Wooclsitle, California Xge: I8 Height: 6 ft. 2 in. XYeight: l3ll lbs. Number of years in School: 4 N52-53: League Soccer, League Basketball, League Base' ball. ll'esteru Club 1953-54: League Soccer. League Basketball, League llase- ball. Press Club, Western Club N54-55: Soccer Squad, League Hockey, Lacrosse leant. l'ress Club, Western Club. Rocl and Gun Club l955-56: Soccer Team, Gymnastics, Lacrosse, Press Club, Vice-Presiclent ol' the XVestern Club. Secretary?I'reas- urer of the Roll and Gun Club. St. .Xuclrew's Cabinet University' of Cnlifornin Nw if 'Fuoxms lifxkric CQARDNIQR f1rlrrly Tom 'l'nnm.s Slilllllnlllll. Connecticut Age: I7 Height: 6 ft. XYeight: l57 lbs. Nutnlver of years in School: Sl lSl5?l-54: League lfootball, League Basketball. League len- nis. Choral Club. Clee Club l5l5sl-55: League lfootball, League Basketball. League 'l eu- nis. Glee Club HI35-56: League lfootball, llaskctball, Tennis, Campus Cop, Glee Club ll'i1liuum 76 VK N ,. ' XXI' .gg X . Tw l,lC0l'Ul.D Conowsxv, III ..,AW,, ..Ilt,0,, Ivl'Slll0l'I, Cuuucrlirul Ngo: I7 llciglu: 5 ll. El in. IvL'lgIIlI I-I0 lbs. Nulubcr ol' yczus iu School: I I012-33: lfilglli' Sm nis. Cauucrzl uis. CT:um'l':l ' 'ccly Lcnguc lhlskcllmalll. l.czlguL' 'Ibu- C.lul lub I MISS: 'Ik-uuis, Sql I035-Sli: Iralglu- Su 'ugly Lczlguc BRISIQCIIIZIII, Lczlguc 'I'0u- Club I033-il: l.c:1glu-Sm 1. Rzulio C lash, 'I'r:u'k. Fl'CllI'Il Club, .Xrl Club l'4'K'l', Nlcslling, 'I'1'zu'k. .xI'l Club IIur1fnr'rl IWQ 046 . in P I I I O .Ions liurru Coomucu limulv Ix'f'ill1 'f1nlmnir ' Scul'smlzllc'. New York .Xgri I7 llciglllt 5 fl. ll iu. XYcigIll: ISO lbx. NIIIIIIICI' ul' fl'1lI'S iu Srluml: fi 325-51: l-'uulbull Squzul. llnskcllmll Squzul, Bzuscbzlll Squzul, BRI!-'I-' Ilmml, Clmrul Club IU?-I-55: l-'oullmll 'Il-auu, Ilalslacllmll Squad. llnsubzull 'Ii-zuu. linux- If Iiozuxl IBS-56: Ifuullmll 'l'L':uu. Squzlsll, llalsclmll, .X1lx'cl'lisiug Nlzulzngm-1' ul thc Bkll-'I'. Ik-lmlc Cuuufil I1lIl1'f'I'.Yffj' of Mizrhigrm 77 ll' E .. Dfxvm l'Vu.I.mxl Coiumox l,Il1'l'U Digger Warwick. Rhode lslancl Xge: I7 Height: 5 ft. Il in. Weight: l7l Number of years in School: 3 l lbs. H353-54: 'lappen Rowing Club. N'resIling, lappen Rou- ing Club, Automobile Club, Projeclionist Association H354-55: League Football, League Hockey, 'Lappen Row- ing HI55-56 Roi Club, Projectionist Association : League lfoolball. Hockey, Captain of 'lappen ring Club, Campus Cop, Manager of Projectionist Association, Radio Club. Scholarship Connnitlee lfnrn1'll jllulr. ' W1 .xx V I 7 ,y ,E RfJl4l1IR'l' LlNc:o1,N GRAHAM, III Boll S11id1'r TMI New York. New York Age: I8 Height: li fl. lK'eighl: H5 lbs. Number of years in School: -l l952-53: League lfoolball, League llaskelball, League lennis, l.ile'r11rx' lllllglllflll' Supplrnient Bo: Club. Dramatic Club, French Club ual. ,Xrl l953-54: League Football, League Basketball. League Tennis, Art Club, Dramalic Club 19:14-cm: League Soccer, Wrestling. League lenn lloarcl, llliillllillll' Club. Freneli Club ls. .Yl':1'.x ISPS5-56: Soccer learn, Wresllin 1, lennis. Xezex lloaul. L Presiclenl of the lhiillllillll' Club 78 H uma rd I! CHARLI-is I,ol'ls fllllilill I'u1lgr '4l.o11i.r Rye, New York Age: l8 Heighl: 6 fl. Weight: l87 lbs. Number of years in School: 3 1953-Srl: Football Squad, League Basketball, Baseball Squad, Altar Guild l954'55: lfoolball Team, League Basketball, Baseball Squad. llkllcr Board, Alllll' Guild l955-56: Football Team, Squash, Baseball, Biumf Board, Southern Club, Dance Committee, Vice-President ol St. Andrew's Cabinet Yule' CURTIS GRINNLQLL Curl Kirin flrinny HC. G. Rochester. New York Age: IT Height: li fl. Xl'eighl: llill lbs. Number of years in School: fl Illifl-5-l: League Soccer, Squash, League Tennis, Bkllllf lloard, .Xulomobile Club. Radio Club H1541-55: League Soccer, Squash Squad. League Tennis, llkllilf Board, Clee Club l955'5li: league Soccer, Squash, Tennis, Bllllil-' Board, Clee Club, Campus Cop ll'nsI1ir1gI011 and Ln' 79 f 1 I Z.. x Grzokcri MAsoN Gkoss, jk. Portigue G, M. G. Bodado Bristol, Rhode lslantl Age: I9 Height: 6 ft. WVeight: llltl lbs. Number of years in Srhool: -l IEDB2-53: League Football. Squash, League 'l'ennis. llkur lloartl, Camera Club l93il-54: League Football, Squash Squatl, League 'l'ennis. likuilf Boartl, Camera Club, Press Club IQS4-55: Football learn. Squash VIQCZIIII, League Tennis, BRII-'I' lloartl, Press Club l955'5ti: Football Teani, Captain of Squash, Forestry, Bllllllf Board, Press Club, Sl. .Xntlrew's Cabinet 1 lil own Y if 5'fff'ytQ,t? 8 fy aff'-Ag.. , uv' ' I f .Lxxllcs Al!B0'l l' Gul-:sr 0.0 jim Cuesta Culver Palo Xlto. California Age: I7 Height: 5 ft. 7 in. Weight: l53 lbs. Number of years in School: 2 IEI34-55: League Soccer. League Basketball. League Base hall, Western Club l!l55-56: Football Squad. Wrestling, Baseball. Western Club. Bantl. Orchestra 80 .bfllllflifll -v9 . , x-'-'4 S Q fl A -..q' iz. 1524431 Hfiilmll-5 ffiinf Rrnoiii-' l'.Rl-1111-IRICK HAlflfliNRllllflflflk, IV Rurliz'-Rr'uf1'r l'lmideuu'. Rlmde lslzuul Xge: lil Height: 5 fl. ll iu. xvldgllli L10 lbs. Number ul' years in Seluml: 5 lEl5I-52: League Soccer, League Basketball, League llgnse bzill. Press Club l952'53: League Soccer. l.eag'ue Basketball. League Rinse' bull, llklllf lhmrxl. Press Club, Ski Club ISPSISAS4: League SUl'l'l'I'. League Pmskelbull. League llznsef bull. Blur-'lf lluzml. Press Club. Ski Club, .Xl1:u' Guild lllil-35: Smrer Squad, Squash. League llusebnll. llkllill lloaml. .Xdxertising Nhuulger ul' 'llie Press Club, Dunne CUlllllllllCC, Clialirmzui ul' .Xllzuk Guild WGS-Sli: Sorrel' Squad, Squash. lfmeslry, llkllal-' llozud President uf The Press Club, llzulre Cunuuillee. Presi- dent ul' Sl. .kll1llil'W'S Cabinet llnrlrmmllf . f' 1447 ff ?..- lloux -loiumu H1KllN ,Inhu fl. II. Syrauuse, New York .Xgei IT Height: 5 fl. 8 in. Weiglu: H5 lbs. Number ul' years in Sflumlz 'l l952'5E4: League Football, League Basketball, Coll. llllllil. l,l'l'llt'SlI'2l I9:vEl-:rlz League lflllllllilll. Squash. Gull, lXslmnmm' Club, Chess Club, llamd, Colden Blues, Orclieslrn I lflqrl-im: League Football. Squash, Coll. .Xslrmioiux Club, Press Club, liauid, Colden Blues, Orcliestrn A N55-56: Crew, lfureslry, Nlzumger of Coll, .Xslrmmniy Club, Press Club, llnnd, Colden Blues, f,l'l'llL'Sll'1l ll'll.YIIiIlglUll and I,1'e 81 'Q R M mf.-, 27 ., 2. s-1 Qlmuis hllDlJLli'l'0N H,xwt.t1Y, III jay llnok.x Wheeling, West Yirignia Xge: I8 Height: ti ft. 2 in. XVeight: IT!! lbs. Xutnhet' of years in School: -l I952-53: League Football, League Hockey. Bishop Row' ing Club, Western Club, Choral Club l!l5fl-54: League Football, League Hockey. I,au'osse. Western Club, Choral Club H154-55: Football Squad, League Hocltev. 'l'r:u'k. Western Club I N55-56: Tennis. Hockey, 'l't'afk, XVestet'n Club, Sixth Form Committee Corm'll Lf: V 'U' . SX ' ,l s 1 ll 1 ,A -loN,x'rHAN Puzk HAXN'LEY ul, H. jon jormi1 ' Kenilwortli, Illinois Age: l8 Height: 5 ft. Il in. Weight: H8 lbs. Number of years in School: 2 1951-55: League lfootball. League Basketball, League Baseball. Camera Club, Clce Club 1955-545: Tennis. Basketball, Baseball, Camera Club, Cam- pus Cop, Glce Club 82 Swarthmore 1955-56: Cross Country Squad, Wrestling, League T we T lar l v U l aim ill 'G liimxxkn Alosiuwx HI-ZNRIQIVI-ZZ, JR. 1-fzlrlizf' Spit- Colon. Republic of l'anama Age: IH lleigbt: 5 ft. 8 in. Xveightz 155 Number ol' years in School: 6 lll50-5l: League Football, League Basketball. Tennis. Mineral Club, Box Scouts, Southern Cl lEl5l-52: Leaglle Football, lieague Basketball, Tennis, Mineral Club, Boy Scouts, Southern Cl U52-53: l.cague Football, League Basketball, Tennis. .X'1'u'.v lloartl. Mineral Club, Southern lSl5fl-54: League Football, League Basketball. Tennis, ixvl'1l'.Y Board. Spanish National Honor lbs. l.eague ub l.caguC ub League Club l.cague Soviet y IEI5-4-55: Tennis, League Basketball, Tennis Squad, Senioi News litlilor of the N1'z1'.v, Spanish National Honor Society IEI55-56: Tennis, llaskctball. Manager of Tennis, Bkllflf lloartl, Presitlent of the Spanish National Honor Society, Debate Council, Current History Club, French Club Darfnzoztllz 41:52 I , f i CARI. l'IARAI.ll Hll,l.li Ilillf ' Hf llI'lIlll,, Hal New Haven, Connet'tit'ut .lguz Ili Height: 5 fl. 5 in. lVeight: ll0 lbs. Number of years in School: 3 IEI53-5-I: l.cagut' Souvr, XYrcstling, League Tennis. Ratlio Llub, Ski Club MP5-l-55: lfilglli' Socfer. llorkey. League Tennis. llramatit' Llub. Cainera Club Si holarship Committee Tennis. Yu lr' 83 0 5-Qljf' RCDl5l'1R'lA S'l'ANLliY l'I0l'KlNS, -IR. Boll Hop Wcsl Hzu'll'm1l, flUlllll'l'llC'lll .Xgvt IT l'lt'lglllZ 3 I'I. I0 in. Xlbiglll: Ill! lbs. Nllllllwl' ul ycnrs in Scboul: fl -., - . lfl.w.1-nl: lfllglll' hm'u'l'. Ilczlgllc lhlskcllxzlll, lgurmw. .Xu luumbilc Club, Cbcws Club IDBI-3.3: Lczlguc Sm'ccl'. lrzlglu' lluskvllmll. l.:u'rnssc Squml, ,Xulmuobilc Club, Rguliu Club, Rml guul Cun Club IQSB-345: 'Il-uuis, liuwkcllmll, llzulnssc. .Xulmunbilm' Club Campus Cop. Rzulio Club Mux.wlrl1u.v1'tI.v lnxlillllr' uf Trrllnnlogx 'W ,gg 'W W Dmvum IIAXIICS Hvcsmis, lk. UllllQlI.Vlf ' IJufImlil llugx II, I. Dallas. lcxzls .Xgci I8 llciglll: li fl. I in. XX'z'iglu: ITB lbs. Number of yours in Sclmol: l I932-Bfl: llc-nglu' lfnollmll. I.cnguc llznslwllmanll. I'rau'k, CII-xml Club, Clvc Club. SUllllIL'l'II Club l!l3fl-Bl: lfllglll' lfnolbzlll, lrzlgllc llzlskvllmzlll. 'I lllllx. Clumrzul Club, Glu' Club, Suutlu-ru Club, .Xuluuuvlmilr Club l!l.vl-.mt l.L'zlguL' lmullmnll. Ifzlglll' lizlskcllrzlll. lraulx. CIM' Club. xlllICl'2ll Club, Southern Club, XYczltl1cl' llllrvzlll lSl53,3li: Langue S0l'l'l'l'. Wlcslling. 'l'rzu'k. Glu- Club. Suulllcru Club, NllllL'I'Zll Club, sCl'l'1.'lZll'X-lll'l'1lSlll't'I' ol' lluv XYCZIUICI' Burczm. Cbccrlczulcl' A Yllll' 84 V lvldfn 5 l ll' il B Xl'- Clmlslolflll-'.R ll1'1'1:ulNs Ulflllflln Cliffs lizulgoly Nlniuc Ngv: IN lla-ight: li ll, Hbiglll: ISO llw, Numlwr ol' ya-aus in School: Al -l l4I.rl-525: l.cng'l1c lfoolbull. lrzlglnc llnskclbull. l,:urossc Smluzul, Bklllf Boaull. .Xl'l Club. .Xulomobilc Club Cllolul Club l'lTl-il: Cross CUIIIIIIT, lralgllc Bznskvllmll, Nlaumgcr ol l'l'35-56: 'Ill lnrrossc, lhul-'lf liozml. l'l'L-simlcul of lllc ,Xrl Club, .Xu Iomobilc Club, Choral Club lllw-l-55: Cross CUlllllI'Y Squaul. lAC1l'lllL' Hofkcx. l.:u'1'oss1' . ln . Squzul, .Xssixlunl .Xmlvcrtising Nlulmgcr ol llu- Blu:-'lf l'l'c'si1l1'ul of the .Xrl Club -luis. Hockvv, l,au'1'ossc, Bkllil-' Board, Prcsif clcnt of the .Ut Club, Campus Cop, Sixth Form Committvc H'll.VIllllgflIlI um! Ln' qkmml 'P' ll! Tuoxms l',xl'1..l,xl1N1olc Tom jun xll'llllCll. Conncrlicul Xgc: I7 llviglu: li ll. fl in. Wcigllli ll? lbs. NllllllK'll of yl'Zll'S in School: 2 1-1-55: League Soul-r. Squash, Vllllllllllll Rowing Club Drzuuxuif Club lla.,-56: Munzlgcr of luppcn Rowing Club. Squash Blaumgcx' of 'llnppcn Rowing Club, Dlillllllllf Club lull 85 as Y ? 'NJ'F m 'f . .. , F ' 1 55:2 .PXIAN IIICNKS Al nf:ll7'I'llll4IllH Honolulu. Hnwalii Xgct IX Hcighl: 5 fl. ll in. XYc'igl1l: Xllllllll'l' ul' fl'2Il'9 in Smhuul: 2 lflwl-.mz Tennis. lfllglll' Bzlskcllmll. 'I'c'nnis Sqnznl, NRM- crn Llulm lfVn lbs. lib.:-Jim: Tennis, lizlskcllmll. lbnnis. Cnnlpus Cup, l I'l'lIfll Llnlw. Wcslcrn Cllnlm t1H,xR1,1as FRANK wlonxscm, Sun HffllIlP'li1',' xY2llK'l'lIHYl1. f:Ulllll'Cliilll ll'illiun1,x Xgc' IN Height: 3 fl. ll in. Nkiglll: lflil Hrs. Nulnbcl' of years in School: 2 lflxl-.m. Bishop Rowing lllnlx, Lczlguc Balskcllmll. Irzlgllc I mn mis, Clzlnmcra Cilnh, Owhcslm, llalnml 73-515: Tennis. linskclhnll, 'll-nnis, llnnn-rn Llnh, 01' chcsnzn, llznul. Cum Lzlndc 86 I'rinr1'lon frSgglfI3i'N R I ,..!l R .R ZR R.Xl.l'll liiuuua AlonNsoN. -lk. li11ll:1 ' fi.fI. Honolulu, llaiwnii .lgcz IS Ilviglil: li ll. l in, Wi-iglil: ll3 llms, XIIIHINSI' ol' xcairs in School: l lEl.m-no: Lrcw, Xlrcstliiig, lrzuk. Lznnpus Lola. LZIIIICIQI liluli .xfllilfllffl Y' lil X! -.,N.L iv , lm? 'Q W: ,f lLl'csiiNia .Xxmoxx -louosm' fJe'm ' l'rIr01f Nlonnl YCIIIKYII. New York .Xgc-1 Ili llt'lgillI 3 ll. li in. NVQ-ighl: llfl llmx. NlIlllill'l4 ol' yrurs in School: -l ISIS!-Fifi: Bishop Rowing Club, l.1-agile B2lilit'lillIll, llisliop Rowing Killah, Cliorzll Kilnlm N524-5-l: Bishop Rowing lilulx, l'iUl'l'Sll'f, lfilglll' 'lin-unix, lllioml Clluh IEIMFSB: lcnnis, slIllllSil. Nl2lll2lgCl' of Bishop Rowing lllulr I955-56: Bisliop Rowing Club. Forestry, Glcc Club Denison 87 -5 51 5 ll' ll I'1c'1'r,k AI.lHiR'l' KlNlll.liR l'1'I1 ' HPl'fl'l' llr1u'ks Wlliu- Plains, New Yurk .lgcz I7 llciglu: 5 ll. il iu. W1-iglu: HU lbx. Number nl' yn-:us iu Scbuul: -I l'l32'53: Lczlguc lfuullmzlll. l,C1lgllk' llxlskclbull. Illjllglll' lru' nls, I,ill'I'Ill'-Y Muguzim' Sl1j1j1l1'r111'r1l llfilllll, xlllllllllblilll' Club. Clmrul Club 10325-54: Lcuguc' Socfcr, Hlcstling. Irzlgllc- 'lc-unix, Clu-ss Club, Clmrzll Club, Clcc Club I03'l-55: League Soccer. League llcuuis. Clcc Club Nl1llyCl'0S 35-56: Soccer Squzul. Wrcslliug, lcunis, Clcc Club, Mn iycros Yulf gay, , Pl ,lg Qu ,. gills. 4 .IUHN llRl'c:1a xllCHAl'QI, Klxcz lir'rIlm Bongo Ix'1'uVx'u 'Tlnngn Hillsboro nlillll. l lm'i4l:l ,xglf IT Height: fi fl. 2 in. Wciglu: 220 lbs. Numbcr of yn-urs in Sflmulz 1 32-532 League Fllfllllllll, lmxzlgllc llzlslugllmll. 'l'l':u'L Southern Club 33-54: League lfoullmull, Wrestling. 'l'rau'k. S0lIIll0l'lI Club 34-55: Lcnguc Football, XYrcslling. 'l'r:1fk. l rclul1 Club, Suulllcrn Club 35436: Football lczuu. Xvl'CSlllI1g. 'l'r:u'k, ,XSITOIIHIIIY Club, Frcnfll Club. Southern Club California Inxlilulc' of 'FITIIIIIIIOQV 88 ' N wr V-,B I ff' . lx! ' f A I ' Rf' X fb' M , M41 - pf l 1:99 - . lARl,liS D,wum Ku-1 N J lIl1ur'l: 'l'.l'. Kid New Rocbcllc, New York .Xga-: I8 llcigbl: 5 fl. I0 in. Wcigbl: 135 lbs. NIIIIIIJCI' ol' ycnrs in Sm-bool: fl I!l5Il-5-I: Lczlguc Sou'cr, XVrcsIliug, lfilglll' llnscbzlll lll5'l-55: League Socccr, League Hockey, League 'll-unis. l'xl'l'lllll Club, Rillu Club, Rod :uul Gun C lub IEIBB-Sli: LCRIKIIC Socrcr. Hockcv, Tennis. l rcm'b Club, Rillc Club, Nlzmagcr of Dcbzilc Council rlfirlrllvllrlry X n C. sf-ss-f l'Al'I. .Xlrklclm KURZMAN l'uulu.v Kurz Nur York, Now York Ngo: IT liciglll: li ft. XVcigl1l: 175 lbw. Number ol years in School: 3 l95Ii454l: l.vnguc Socrvr, NYrcslling, League lluscbnll, ISRIFI' Bozuwl, l-'runfb Club, Rillc Club ISISI-55: 1,1-argue Soccer, NYM-slling, Lcnguc lluscbzlll. Bkllil- Bozuxl. Fl'Cll4'll Club. Rillc Club N55-5451 Lczlguc Socrcr, xVl'CSIllllg. llnscbull, BRI!-llf Bounl, l.iI1'mrv .llagaziur lioaxrd, Sfbolurslmip Czuupus Cop, l'tI'k'llCll Club. Cum Laude CUl1llllllll'L'. P1 irzrrlon 89 l,,,,,, . mtl 7. l ll 1 lr :mi 'Ulm lsklllllf LAND l1ruisrfr Port Hhsltitigtott. New York .Xgcz I8 Height: 5 ft. ll iu. Wt-ight: H35 lbs. Number of wars in Scliool: 4 195253: League lfoutlxztll. Wrestling. 'l'r:uk. Rillc Club IEDS3-54: Lcztguc lfuotbztll, XVrcstling. 'lit'zu'k, Rillc Club l95'l-55: Crew, XVt'cslling. 'I'rz1t'k Squzul. Rillc Club, Altar Cuiltl. Clcc Club N55-56: Bishtmp Rowing Club, XN't't-stlitig. 'l'r:u'k. Cauucrn Club, Campus, Cop, Rifle Club, Sixth Form Com- uuttcc lluufurrl J' 9 -f HARRY Cittfrokn I..-txt-1, II Hllllilku Iirf'a':t ' Wcstlicltl, Nlztssuclitlsctts Age: I8 Height: 5 ft. Il iu. lYcight: l53 lbs. Nutubcr of yt-urs in School: l IEISS-56: lfnutlmll Squad, Hockey, Golf, Glee Club Alltltrtxl 90 -:ig Q . o 0 0 , - - ulnlubum on - WS l . mln. - - '-s him ' N ' KW' dun . . N 9, R . X 1, X xg t x u Y' A B 'W Rom-:RT Cu'r1'1Nc: I.AwtusNc1a, III Hoff Boobs larry Fair Haven, New jersey Age: I7 Height: ti fl. 2 in. IVeight: 160 lbs. Number of years in School: 4 l952-53: League Football. Squash. Tennis Squad. l,ff1'l'flI'I' Alllglflfilf' Supplenwnt Board, Chess Club, Rifle Club 195364: League Football, Squash, Tennis Squad, Altar Cuild, Current History Club, Rifle Club 1954-55: Soccer Squad, Squash Squad. Tennis Squad. Altar Guild, Current History Club, Rifle Club, Rod and Gun Club 1955-56: Soccer Team, Squash, Tennis, Altar Guild, Cur- rent History Club, Frenfh Club, Rod and Gun Club Yale ' J'--4 0-4 7 'dhjvuN+q,r' ',,.,.f'ff-fl' ' as ' J'-Jfffffw' 1,-M M- Jw '-'W' ' WEEE: if Af In fa 'QP' joins AZA LIQHMAN Slippery Hin1uatl1u Winter Park. Florida Age: I7 Height: 5 ft. 10 in. Weight: 148 lbs. Number of years in School: 3 195i-52: League Football, League Basketball, League Base- ball, Railroad Club, Rifle Club H354-55: League Football, League Basketball. League Base- ball, lllurzlf Board, Rifle Club, Southern Club H155-56: League Football, Hockey, Tennis, Assistant Ad- vertising Manager of the Blulclf, Southern Club C0rnr'll 194' 91 Li 14' 9 .lox Fkixxczis I.:-ivms R1'I11'l lJixi1 ' HSIIIIIIIU xvlC'iiSl7lll'g. Mississippi .Xgn-: I8 Hcigbl: 5 fl. 8 iu. Wcigbl: lil lbs. Number of years in School: 2 I lvl-.mr League Foutlmzlll. Squash, 'I'r:u'k Smluzul, lhuil- lluzml, Currcut Hismry Club, Dcbzilc Cuuucil. Suulli' urn Club l U33-513: 'l'cuuis,Squz1sli,'l'r:u'k, BRIEF Bozml, cilH'l'l'lC2lLll'l'. llcbzuc Council, CIIITCIII History Club. Smillu-ru Club Dukf Wir?-5:57 fi IANIICS IJONALD MCCAM1, lk. hsllllflvlwi lJuslvv Wnlliuglkml. Comicflicul Xgc: I7 Height: 5 fl. ll iu. XYL-igbl: H0 lbs. Number of years in Scboul: li l'V30-Bl: l.L'2lgllC Football. liC1lgllC l'r:lsk4'llmll, lililglll' lhlsclmll lllil-nl: lil'1lgllC lfuolliaill, I.l'1lgllC B1lSlxl'llHlll. lfllglll' lhlsclxzill l'l72-53: League Fuolbull, l.C2lgllC llnskcllmnll, l.1-nguc llusclrzlll 33-51: l.C2lgllC Soccer. l.CZlgllC BllSixClll1lll. lrzlgllc llnsci bnll N134-55: Soccer Squad. Lcnguc llnskclbnll. lizlwlmll Squzul N35-Slit Soccer lczuu. llziskvlbzlll, llzlscbull. xv1'1llilL'l' lilll'C.lll 92 Illillrllrllllry 1330.5-grli -mmm-. I SMH ug? gug Shoup, W Q! Wm 5 ,. Q . -4-1 --A NIICIIAI-'l. HL'KR'l' IXIc:CL1NN1s lIinnis uflllfllllfl' Urccllwidl, CllllllL'l'lil'lll .Xgcz IT llc-ight: 5 ll. ll in. Weight: 153 llw. NUIIIIDCI of yuzlrs in Schuol: 3 Rod :mal Gun Club 1 lfllglll' lfoulhnll, Ilmkcv Stlllilll, llzumsw lt llH um lnorlull Hmku hun Iumwc llullll l9:rI-:mi lung - ' 1 , ' 'A , ,:' Rm! :md Gun Clulm I 1955-545: 'li-nnis, Hockey, I.ilK'l'0SSK' 95 5' M91 f r '2 TPQL I an -IOIIN Mfxkrlx AICIKLVIRIC ,lur'l: 'l'rm'ni1 ' 'I'illi1' ll'i:r XY:lllingI'm'4l. C0lllIl'llil'lll .Xgci IT llciglll: 3 fl. I0 in. XYcigl1l: NlllllIK'l' of years in Srlmnl: 4 liruzvrnfl liifn llms. H352-525: lrzlgllc lfuullmzlll, lAl'2lgllC lizlskclhzlll, lfllglll' Bznsclunll, lizuui 95fi,5Al: Lczlguc lfuullmll. liznskcllmll Sqllml. lfmgllv llnsclmll, Bzlml 95-1,552 lfllglll' lfuollmll. Bnskcllmalll Squald. I.1'llgllk' Busclnzlll, lizuul 955-56: lfuullmnll Squzul, lizxskcllwzlll. vl'I'1lll'i, Yizc-I'rcsi4lcl1l uf lhc Hamel Tuflx 93 N X ' f k m ' wx X la Us -A . N, . Doxfxrn Klc,xNi': Mc:I,M:it1,,xN Don 'l':t'inkIrx Sl. l'etersInu'g, Florida .tgez I7 Height: 5 lt. 8 in. Weight: lflll llns. Nutnlmer of years in School: 'l I952-Bflz League lfootlmall, Squash. Golf l93fl-54: League lfootlmall, Squash. Golf, .Xslronomy Cluln IEIS4-55: League lfootlmall, Manager of Squash, Golf. Rille lllub, Radio Cluh I935-56: Tennis, llasketlmall, Golf, Rifle Cluh. Radio Clulu Dulu' tu X I I-liven Flu-ini-ikuzx NIAIIci0LL. Qxn lilac llluckll ' Elf l'rorident'e. Rhode Island Age: I9 Height: 5 lt. ll in. XYeigl1t: lfl5 llns. Numlmer ol' years in School: 5 l!l5l-52: League lfootlmall. Wrestling, League I'-aselxall. X1'z1'.v Board, l.lll'I'l1lfY Magazine Supplrnzrnl Board ISIBZ-33: League Frmtlmll, XVreslling Squad. 'l'ratL, .X'1'zr.s lloard lflifl-34: l.eague Football. Wrestling learn. lrzult leam .Yvzvs Board. Clreerlezuler lEl3-l-55: League Footlmall, Wrestling learn. .X'1'a'x lloard Head Clreerleader I935-56: Tennis, N'restling. 'l'rat'k. Sports lidilor of .X'1'zu.v Head Cheerleader lfnlorurln Cnllrgv 94 RllilIARlD CIIARLIQS lXl,AlN .llv.v1il: IL C. fil'lIf1ll'j'u Riilgcuoml, New ,Icrscy ,lgcz IT Height: 5 fi, ll iu. Weight: lflfl lbs. Number ul XCLIIS in Sclmul: Al N32-525: lcuuis, Squzisli, Coll, .Xutmuobilc Club, Nlmlcl Rnilmuml Club. Rillc Club 325-5-l: lcuuis, Squash, Golf, .lulumubilc Club, Nlmlcl Rziilrozui Club, Rifle Club IWHQSS: lcunis, Squash, League Tennis. .Xumumbilc Club. Nluilcl Rnilroalcl Club. Rillc Club 15-56: l.c:iguc Soccer, Squash, lcnuis. .Xulmuubilc Club, Rillc Club, Model Railroad Club Cnrn1'lI R a s ,gi , i 1 sl llm.-J X 5 ..-f- .9 l'illXV.XRlD lVlNsI.0w lXlAR'l'lN, AIR. Ted Hurt Murlino Sjri1 ' Slzuulmil. CUllllCl'lli'lll .hi-: I8 Heil-lu: 5 fl, ll in. Wcivlu: 170 lbs. PS F9 PV Numbcr ul' yczuls in School: 3 l li uk. filltllill IU33-Gil: Lczlguc lfuullmll. Huclecy Slllllll, Klub ilu Klub WWI-55: lllllllllllll Squzul, llurkcy Squzul, Lcznguc Tcuuis, Ulm' Club, xl1ll,Cl'KlS 1015-545: I-'uulbnll 'll-auu. Squash. 'l'cuuis, Pri-siilcul ol' thc Cla-if Club, Nlniycms, Sixth Form Cmumillcc, Sl. .xlNll'l'lK S fl2lllllll'l 1:7'Uil'7I 95 SW V v w' 7 lil ' U19 s 419331 mf Nl,xRc:t's fil.lN'l'UN Mmox. III Millie Winnetka. Illinois Xge: IS Height: '3 It. I0 in. XYeight: IIII lbs. Ill -t Number of years in School: -I Ili--:LII league Football. XYTCSIITIIQ, League llaweluall. Western Club lflvfl Sl: Cross Countrx Squad, Wrestling Squad. League Baseball, Western Club lfhl-gm: Cross Country Squad. XVrestling leant. Coll. Butler Board. Western Club I0 rn Jo. Tennis. Wrestling. Tennis. lllzll-if lloartl. XYKSICIII Club lull' ?' l,t'ts 1iNRtQt't-1 Mt-'.s'l'Rla Cosiux l,o11if ' 'ZS'j1i1 ' .U1'.r.x l.a Habana. Cuba .Xgez I7 Height: 3 ft. 8 in. XYeigI1t: IIB lbs. Number of tears in School: ti IU70-5l: League Football, Apparatus. League Tennis. Southern Club, Nlineral Club, Boy Scouts 1 I rl-:JLZ Club 12-1132 .4 Club, Ifren lil LI-512 Club. lllvi-53' H35 Club -:rbi League Soccer, Squash, League Tennis. Southern . Mineral Club. Boy Scouts League Soccer, Squash, League Tennis. Southeln ch Club. Choral Club League Soccer, Squash, League Tennis. Southern Frencll Club, Ulec Club. Choral Club League Soccer. Squash, League Tennis. lfteutlr , Southern Club, Glce Club League Soccer, Squash. Tennis, Campus Cop, President of the French Club. Southern Club. Srholar- ship Connnittee. Cum Laude 96 Yule 11 XX Q3 . Qi '75 - ,V - , 'I A M las Bokczl-mlm lXI1c'1'zc:1eR jim fiau1'lm f2mu'l1 New York, New York Xge: I7 Height: 5 ll. 8 in. XVeigl1I2 lflfl lbs. Number of years in School: 2 lfhl-55: lfllglll'SUl'U.'l',Sllll1lSll.fi0li', Rzulio Club. flllll1Cl'1l Club l'1uuh Club lflniliz leuuis, Basketball, Tennis. Rzulio Club, lfremh Club flllllll Club Spulisl :tio ll louoi 1 clx ' 'iNz uz l 'Soi-V' Mussurl:usells lnslilulrf of T1'1'l111ologv .iq all .ll , I'.x'l'ku:k B1aRNARu lX l0Xlll'1'l' Pnl .lIu,xir ' New York, New York Age: IH Height: 5 fl. 9 in. Weight: 154 lbs. Number of years in School: 4 ... ' lfh'-ml. League Football. Squash, League Tennis, lfremh Club Nil-5-I: 'lkippeu Rowing Club, Srluzlsll. League Temiis. liilwurv Alagnzim' llozrrcl. Freucli Club, .Nfl Club, Cauueru Club Wal-55: Tennis. Squash, 'I'r:u'k. liitrrnry fllagnzine Bozuxl, .-Yrl Club. .kstronomy Club. French Club Ill i v-56: League Soccer. Squash, 'l'r:rrk, I.il1'r1u'v Mugnzim' Board, ASlI'0ll0lllY Club. French Club l'niw'r.viIVv of I,!'1'IlIXYIUfl!li!I 97 IYMIGQ: Lczlguc Football. Lczlguc Hl1ill4K'l'. lung 5- Ifluauklk Hupu NllRRIl.I, I n'cl lIm1nl Dari l'ol:wr l uu ' f:l'l'ClUSllll, fl0l1lN'CllflII Xgc: I7 llciglll: li ft. 2 in. XYL-iglu: IGS lbs. Number of years in School: fl IOM-.vlz League lloolbnll. Squash, Coll. C.hornl Club. Rillc Club llvllv ILIL, -ff: nzjuc Sora-r. Sllllllill, Coll. Clcc Club. Rillc Club. NldllZlgCl' of Orcllcslrzl lfln-Sli: lfllgllt' Sou'cl', Sllllllql. Golf. Clcv Club Virginia A'ilifl1l'Y lnstilule' Dmvm Hl'N'l'lNfL'l'lJN NlfIll4ll.S D.H. IJa1'1 ' Arh1 ' ll Nirksn New York Cily, New York Xgc: IT Height: 5 fl. ll in. XYcigl1l: H58 lbs. Numbcr of ycnrs in School: li l'lv0-Bl: l.C2lgllC lfflillllllll, lrzlgllc llockvy, Ifllgllt' linso bull. Boy Srouls. xllllL'l'1ll Club bull, Nlincrzll Club Illm'-53: l.l'1lgllC lffllllllllll. Squash, Bishop Rowing, Nlincrnl Club lfhl-5-1: League Football. Hlcslling. xlilililglu' Bishop Rowing Club. lhul-'lf llozml. Nlinvrnl Club lhl-55: lfilglllf Football. XYrL-slling. lforcslnx. Bozxrll, Fl'cm'l1 Club, Nliucml Club. Rocl :uul Cun Club lfln-56: Footlmll Squzul. XVrcwlling. lforvslly. Bozml, Sl'Cl'Cl2ll'Y-,l'l4l'1lSllI'Cl' of the l l'cm'l1 Club, Nm-- l'rcsiclcnl of thi- NlllICl'Zll Club, Rod and Con 98 uc Baum'- r Club, of thc' Bull-'lf Bkhllfl-' Club ffornrll fn- x NX fi ll X f .xl xVlI.l.l.XNl Cloxllwux NURNl.KN, lll Hill Ull1l'IlIllll'H lillglcumnl, Clolmxulo Kgs: IS llcigbl: 3 ll. ti in. We-iglu: llll lba. Nllllllltl ol' ycalrs in Smluml: 2 Ou -.mi Suucr Squzul, l,Cll4LfllL' llm'k1'y, lrzulx lrzuu. Rml :uul Hun Club llwvili: Smxcr 'l'c:uu, .xlllllll'1llllS, Il':u'L, Roll :uul lnllll Club. SUllllll'l'll Club lllll1'I'I'SllY of flUI0l'IlIlU I 0 5 4 1 U' fx ' Q wif ' 'I ' r l xx 1 x I M77 Mlcrlmx-11. KI-IIIUI-I O'C1uxNlf,1.x. lic'j'lml1 ' .llil:z ' Slllllllllllll. flHIlIll'l'lll'lll Xgc: IS llciglu: 3 ll. I0 in. WL-iglu: llili lbs Nlunlwr ul' yczurs in Scluml: Al P3241 lungllc lfllllllbllll. Ikilglll' llmkcy, Gull' S quaul. ,Xulomnbilc Club. Smuluwu Club, lluum' fl0lIllllllll'l' 5-5-I: lfzmllmll Squzul, lYl'1'sllil1g, Coll Squzul. lloaml, Suulllcru Club, llUIl0l' fl0Illlllllll'l' I-55: l-'mrllwzlll lczuu. lYl'l'Slllllg, Gull lczuu, D lluzml, lrcws Club, Soulllcru Club. .Xnwrimzul Su1'x'im'c Sclmlzusllip, Yll'L l,l'CSlllClll uf lbc Fifth -Sli: lfuulbnll l'c:um. lYl'l'Slllllg, Gull, iiwklaul l-lllilm' ol' llu' likllfl-'. llcbzllc' Clmuuil, l'l'c'ss fllllllflllllll ol' llu- Slumlcnl Clounril 99 llk! I- If lllau-il' I-'il-Isl Form ngmg Llub. Yah' 3 lg i. Q5 fT hmvlx CIWIAIINKLS lixiuuak, -lk. l'lloIlu uI,l'I'I' .l1'r 'Qlunglr' KiH1'n Illlirzlgn, Illinois Xgc: l7 Hciglil: 3 lil. 5 in. lYvigbl: lfl3 lbs. Nllllll7K'I' ul' yvzirs in Sclnmlz 5 lll7l-521 lrzlgilv lfcmlluill. lfllgllt' llmlwy. Yzusily lilcu. .Xulunmbilv Club, NlllIl'l'ill Club. XVCSICYII Club N32-531 l,cziguc' lfrmllmzill. lllilglll' llmkcy. xl1ll'Slll I1l'm'u'. Fbkllflf Ilnzml. Him-rail Club. .Xulunmbilc Club, Xvl'9ll'lll Club I H3-54: l.C1lgllC' lfmnbnll. XYrc'slling 'lk-zun. 'l'1':nk. llklllf lloxlril, .Xulmnubilc Club. XYcslcl'll Club '3-l-55: Cross CK7lllIll'Y. XvliK'SllllIY 'I'c:un, Golf, Cn- , A l'lmlogrzipl1i4' Nlzlnngcl' of llic lhuilf, W1-sn-rn lilub 1035-56: Tennis. Captain of Wrestling. Tennis. llkui' Bozlrtl, Scrrclziry-'l'l'C:1slll'cl' of lYl'SlCl'II Club Ynlr 1 U Tnoxms Hl1INlSl.l .3' IHQNNY lfor'lr IiullrI Cznllc-n City. Imig lslainsl. Nm-w Ymlx Age: I8 Height: 5 lil. 9 in. Wcigln: IBS lbs. NlilllllCl' nl yours in Sclnxul: -l N32-53: lrzlgllc lfunlbull, Wrestling. l.:urussn', lizumwan Club. illnmil Club IQU3-54: lfoollmaill Squznl. lYrcslling, lgicmssc lczun, Pri-ss Club, Clzuucrn Club. Cilmrnl Club 54-55: Fonllmzlll Squzul, Wrcslling. lufrossc 'lc:nn, l'l'css Club 35-56: Tennis, XVrcslling. Clllllillll of l.z1cmssc'. l'l'cw Club. xl2lIl2lgCl' of llic Orclxcslrzi :uul fiulilcn lllncs l'r1i1w'1'.viIY of lfUl',l1'.Y,4'I' 100 l Qi 1 'l ' Tuoxms Bllllllj-T I'lcRlcR,x Turn I'i::.u New Yurk, New Yank Xge: I7 Height: 3 lt. ll in. Weight: W5 lbs. Number ut years in Selmol: -l 195253: League lfuutbull, Squash. League Tennis, xvt'2llllL'l' Bureau, .Xutumubile Club, Raulio Club, Rifle Club, Skeet Club, Clmratl Club ltlifl-5-l: League lfootbzlll, Squusb, League Tennis, xkll'2lllll'l' BlIl'l'1lll. .Xutuinubile Club. Rzuliu Club, Skeet Club, Clmrzll Club l95'l-55: Rzuliu Club, Ylll'-l,l'L'Slill'l!l of Skeet Club H355-Stir lenuis. Squash. Tennis, Raulio Club, Presiclenl nl' tbe Skeet Club. l'l'U-iCl'Ii0lllSl .xSSUt'l2lll0lI, Rnd :tml Cun Club, Czunpus Cop .l'll.Y.Wll'll1151415 Instilule' of 7il'1'lI7lOl0gY W DANII-:L Axriioxx' Puu.1.ufs Dan ilillllllltllt. Nl2lSS1lCllllSCllS Age: IS Height: 5 lit. ltl in. XYeigbt: lfitl lbs. Number ol' years in Selumul: 2 ltlqrl-9.1: League Soeeer. League Bztsketbzlll. IACZIQIIL' 'len- nis, llzuul. l,l'i'llL'Sll'1l l1l.m-gm: lennts, llnskelbztll. ICIIIIIS. Business xlilllilgfl' ul Illlwrurw' .lluguzzmx liauul. Oreliestral. Cluiirnum nl' lbe Selurlzusllip Cunnnittee, Cum Lzuule Ilruwnrl l0l .Xgcz 4 fllillkfili P1.A'l',x .X'ig1111 lluguln, Colombia Numbcr ol 502115 in School: 'l I3 Hciglll: 5 fl. bl in. lYcigl1l: ISO lbw. N52-53: SOCCCI' Squad, l,4'2lgllC llzuskcllxzlll, bl'l'2lC'l4 l95fl-54: Socu-1' Squad. League llaskctlmll. 'I'rzu-k lSl5'l-55: Suucl' lczlm. Lczlguc llzlskcllmll. 'I'r:u'k lll55-56: SUICCIA VIQCZIIII. Squash. Vllilflx lIm'm'll 4 I lilzkxfxklm fQliRARll I'km'1cR. -IR. Urn li1'rm Sllurl Hills. Ncw .Icrscy Xgc: l8 Height: 5 fl. lil lu. Weight: H2 lbs. Number ul YCZIYS in Sclmul: 'l I-M2-Sflt lkllglli' lflllllllllll. Squnsll. l.CllgllC lcuuis. .Kum- IDS mnbilc flllllJ,C1llllCI'2l Club l95fl'.3-l: Lczlgum- lfoullmll, xYIll'SlllIlg. l.a-zlguc 'lm-nuis. Nliucrzul Club. Rillc Club, Wczulxcl' llurczun. Czum-rn Club l-55: lcuuis. Xllcsllillg. Lcaxguc liuscbnll. xlllll'I'2ll Club. Rillc Club, Wcallxcr lllllfilll, Raul :mal Cuu Club llI55-Mi: lcnuis. lYrc'slliug, llnsclmanll. Rillc Club. Rml and Gun Club, Campus Cop 102 A Hl'glll'7ll' xx, 1 ' l'lllWARll l'1c'1'1c11 Pluczmuo, II I'r'l1 ' clllllllllllllllll. Ncw York Ago: I7 llciglu: 5 fl. El iu. W1-iglml: ISS lbs. NllIlllX'l' uf yvurs in Scluml: 3 53-5-l: l.l'1lglll' liillllllllll. lfllgllt' ll2lSlxl'll72lll. l.1':1g bull, l llL'lll'll Club, Cllllfill Club IOS-155: l.1-:1g111' I'-Ulllllllll, l.L'2lgllL' ll2lSlil'lll2lll, Leng bull, Prvss Club. l'.l'l'lll'll Club N55-5li: llll'lllllS, l'lm'k1:y. llZlSCl12lll. Prcss Club. l Club W IF Ul lll 1 :- 91 li-ns S 741. -7 D.-11111 Nl11:11.1x1c1. R.'XNSONl IJ1l1'a ' lQ1'c1'11xill1', 'llvxzls .-Xgv: IT Hciglll: 5 l'l. ll in. lYcigl Nlllllllljl' ul' yours in Sduml: 2 l0'1lfg'u3: lfilglll' S0l'l'1.'l'. sKIll1lSll. l.l'2lj.Illl' llllSl'll1l lllll lllNlUlN Klub 111' Bausch lll' Bam'- lx-111'l1 lil UIl'll ll! l40 lbs. ll. f.lll- 35-56: 51K'l'Cl S1lll2l1l, Squash. 'li-uuis. Nlllllilglllg liclilm' ul l,1If'rm'v .llI1gII1Hlt', fllll'l'Clll l'lis1m'y Club, fltbllllfll, Smlmlnrsllip Cunmmillcc Dcbzuc I'1im'rlm1 103 I9 xXQ' IUI69 X Qty. , QQ :nw .IANIIQS RllISI'QR'l' Rum lim XYNI Ilzucn. KIUIIIIULIIKIII .Xgct IS Hcighl: li Il. Nbigllli ISIS Ilrs. XlllllIll'l' ul' wars in Sclmnl. I I'l I1 315: I nulImII 'I Clllll. xYl'L'9lIIl1g. 'I.I'2ll'Ii C I1-ckluh I h,xx1l'lc1, CIIIAPIN RIl,I'X SHUI 4'Rilr ' xV1ll'lt'Sll'l', Nlzlssaclllxsclls .Xgvt I8 Height: Ii fl. Wcig Nmnlwl' UI yl'1lI'S in Srluml' 'I llunvrlrfl Ill. I63 Ilms. HMI BI: I.c-nguc Ifunllmll. I1-ngllc II2lSId'IIl2lII. Irzlgllv I1-nl 1is,KlIN'ssl1IllI1 I4lm1.35: Cruxs Cluunlry, XY11-sllillg. Ifilglll' IIIUIIIIIS Ilnghi f.l't'W. Ilmkcy, ICIIIIIS. c.lll'I1'lll IIISIUIW Llulr. Xlslmlgvr of IIZIIHI 104 .Ilirlrllrlrllrv gwsgfuiii 2 g Dox.u.u S,xxll'ic1, Rlblillli limi IJ, S, Ilolr1 ' 1J. IJ. lioslmi. xl2lSSlll'llllSl'llS Xgc: IH llviglil: 5 ll. S iu. llbiglil: lilll lbs. Xluulicl' of yvaus iu Smlmnl: fl l-fiil: l.K'2'glll' lfllillllllll, lrxlglw llurlwy. lfllglll I1-uuiQ 451: l.l'ilgllK' lfuollmll, lfllglli' llm'kc'x. Gull, .Kum- umbilm' Club, Cilmrnl Club l-33: films fillllllllf Squaul, l.c:lguc llmkcy, Gull, .X'r'u',s llllllfll Hifi: lcuuis. llmlwx. Croix, .Yl'Zl'.Y liuiml, Xllzu' Uuilnl. 1 Czuupus Cop, Glcl' Club, Sl. .-Xllclrcw's Czlbiucl JL lluux C,Nl1l'IRlDONK Rlll41Slil1IR 'blllllllflllu Rm'.s l'llIIltlUllll', lung lslzuul. Ncw York get IT lYciglil: li ll. l iu, lYcig'lil: NllllllK'l' ul' yours iu Smliuulz -I IM: Inmulli l-Ill lbs. Ifli' Gil: lulgliz- Smu-r. Wrcslliug. Gull, Clllrrcul llislmy Llub, hlu Llub, Rlllc Llub lllxl ul fill F-: I' xs Country Squzul. llilglll' lluclwx 'link Squaul. Pu-ss Club. fllll'l'l'lll His I lun Klub, Ski Club. xlllll' tiuilll I I Iii ilu ::: .' ss Luuutry lczuu, lYl'CSllllIg. l.c-zigllc lcuuis. l'n-sw Club. filll'l'l'lll llislury Club, cl1lllll'l'1l Club, Rml :ual fiuu Club, Allzu' Guild lflnilit Cross Cuuulry lcalui. l ui'csll'v. 'l'l'au'k, llllSllll'SN Xlzlllzlgcl' ull llu' l,l'l'SS fl l, - 1 ui liuulmul of ilu' .Kllzui Guild. flllIil'l'lll History Kilub. Sl. .-Xumlrcw's Cabinet Ii: l?Tl'II l05 Xgvt . qI,xxllcs Fklzlll-zlzlcz Rosle lI0.w'Y UlflJ.Yl'IIllfln slillllfllftl, f:UllIIC4Iil'lll I7 Ill-iglll: 3 fl. El ill. XYciglll: lflfl IIN, Xllllllmvl' ul' lc-:lls ill Sfllmll: I 1032-33: l.L'il'lli' lfullllmzlll, l.i'1l'llk' llurkm, hull, lllullf 2- A . . lSllzll'cl, I.ill'lrll'l' Afllglllilll' sllfJlPll'lll1'Hf Buzllll IEPBIH-31: l.1-:lgllc lfmllllalll, SKIIIZISII, Gulf, likll-ll lhmlll, Wu: IIIICIA Blll'l'2lll ISM!-.l.l. l.L-:lgllc lfnulllzlll, SIIIIZISII, Iilllf Sllllzlll. likll-lf Hou l' ll. C2lIlll'l'2l Kllllll, l l'cll1ll lllllll. l'l'0il'lli0lIiNl lk I socizllioll. Via-I l'l 4itlClll of llli' XYL'1llhl'lk nlll'l'2lll l9.v.l-lah: I.C2lgllC lfllolllzlll. SQIIIZISII, Gulf. l'.l'l'lHh fzlllll, Hull: lgCl' of the l'l'llicllimlisl .xSSOCi2lli0l1, Riflc Clllll, l'l'CSillK'llI of lllc XYl':llIll'l' lilllczlll ffllillfll U-.4 .. l W . V X P,xl'l, Rlll5l'Qk'ls fLRAY Sluzlgl-.l l' Paul Xml' lurk. New York IS Height: .3 il. 9 ill. YYl'igIll: Il.'l IIN .Xguz l, -., 193 - ll'0Il IU? fi-51: I Nlllllhfl' ul' fl'ill'S ill Sflluult l ...li lllilglll' Slllu'l', SCIIIIISII, lllilglll' ll'lIlIiN, .Ks Ullly Clllll. f,l'fhl 4ll'2l .CilglIL' SUi'l'K'l', SllllZlSh, Ifllglli' vll'llIliN. .M lmllullly lllllll. f,l'l'hCSlIk2l W5 t'.Y.7. I .Cilgllf Slnlvr. Sllll1lSh. lrzlgllc' 'l,K'l1lliS. Xs- lI'0ll0llly lllllll, Rillv Cllllll, Skcvl lllllll, Roll :lllll fillll Club. f,l'ChCSll'2l IDE' .n-nh: l.C1lglIC S0lCl'l', SIIIIZISII. 'l'l'lllliS, .XSIYUIIUIIIF Killlll. RiflL'c1lllll,SkQ'1'I lllllll, Roll zlllll flllll lilllln. l,l'lht'SIl2l 106 l'l irlrrlnll T hloux .Xl,l.hlUN S.uu:1aNr, -lk. fwfr l,Zl'lllfH .Yrlil.x till-wluml, Olniu X341-L IS llciglu: 3 fl. 7 in. xYl'lglllf IBO lbs. Nuulbcr nl yours in Srlmulz fl l'I'nIl-.'1-l: lkilglll' lfuullmull. lfllglll' l'lm'kcy. lkllgllt' 'l'L'uuis. .Xrzm llunul. llRll'l-' limml, fl2llIll'l'2l Club. XYCSIPIII Club ul A ' 1 'z uc cv ual' -'lvn I lvl 4.1, lu bull Nqlllll. 1,4 lk Huck 4. I. gum ms, l'll0lUgl'1l'llll4' Nlzllulgcr of thc lNll'lI'.Y, l'lu1lugx':lpl1ic lqlum ul' ilu llklll flllllll Club Wuluu Club . 5,-v A l-A I , H- .- A lllngm-gwhz llmllmzull lczuu, Squalsll, Gull. l'll0lUgl'2lllllll Nlznmgvl' of ilu- .X'1'u'.v, llllllfl-A llozml, Yicn'-l'l'csi1lcl1l of thc' f lIllt'l'il Club. lYc'Sll'l'Il Club, Sl. .Xmlrcxfs Cnbiucl .1 llflll' l'1-fu-.R Hxxs SAUICR l'r1e ' l':uil I lx ' lLunmn lK'illun. Collllcfliclll Xgc: I8 lll'lglllI .3 ll. Ill in. lYcigl1l: lil! lbs. Numbcr ul' fC1ll'S in Scllnul: Il l4l1,i-.1-l. lvllglll' lfoolbzlll. Xllcslling. l.1Il'I'USSC, .xl'l Club lllvl-sm: lcnguc lfrmllmll, lYI'1'slling, l,alc'1'ussu Squ:ul.l1ul l'K'Ill llislorx Club. x'll'l l,l'l'Slll1'lIl uf Art Club 35-Sli: lfllgllt' lfuulbullv Wrestling, l,zu'mssu, ,Xrl licli- ltll' nl llu- .X'e'zu.x, l,ilr'mrv Magazine' l'rozn'1l. llkllilf Iloaml. illlrrcul lhlislury Club, Vice-l'1'csiclcul ul' A11 Club, Campus Cup. l'.lkL'Ilt'll Club, Sixth l'l0l'lll Cmn- xuillcv llruwn rl IO7 t fu X Q MM- fm, -loux Llxcao SC2ll0l l,l.K0l'lf Ix'ruul lCmlfY l'umltY liztllats. 'I exns Xge: I8 Height: 5 ft. ll iu. lYeigltt: llfi lbw. Number of years in School: -l I ,, , , . . - . 4 l'lr2-ml: I.e:tgue l'ootbztll, xxl'C'Slllllg. Cioll lezttu. l.1Ir'mtr .llrtguzinr ,Suf1f1lf'nt1'nl lloztrtl. Southern Club lll3fl-5-l: Leztgue lfoolbztll, llrextliug lezuu. Cioll 'lezttu. Southern Club, Chess Club l'l'34-55: Cross Countrr. XYrestliug leauu. lioll lezuu. Southern Club, Clteerleztcler N35-56: Tennis. Wrestling. llztptztiu of Golf 'l ezuu. South eru Club, l'rem'h Lhtb. ,Xrt Llub, Debate Louuul, Cheerlezttler. Seeretzttw-'lireztsurer of the .Xthletir .M sociatiou, St. Amlrew's Cabinet, Honor Comtuittee, Stutleut Council I'nizf1'r.vilv of 'l'rxus 5'l'l'.l'lll'1N loux SIIlll'l.'lli ,Slr'i'f ' New York. New York Age: I7 Height: 5 fl. I0 in. Weight: I30 lbw. Number of years in School: fl II33-54: Leztgtte Foolbztll. Wrestling. liztsebztll Silllllli. lfreneli Club H34-55: League lfootbztll. llztsketlmztll Squad. llztsebztll lezuu, llklisl-' Bozml. Press Cllub, French Club 75-515: Tennis. Hockey, llztsebztll, llkllfr lloztrtl. Press Club lah' 108 lmmll- 'W r f X W I Q Nllczlul-Ll. HOICNKIC Sl-IIAIAOY .lliI:f ' Ml l'm'l Cllcslcr, New Yurk Kgs: I7 lla-ight: 5 ll, 9 iu. Wciglu: IIB lbs. Nlllllllfl' of ycaus iu Scluml: Iflul-55: lfllgllt' SUt'lL'l'. l.L'2lgll1' Hurkcy. Lcnguc llalsclrull. Rml :uul Cuu Club. Rillc Club, lizuul, Clcc Club l'lnA5ti: lrzlguc Sucrcly Hockey, ll1lSCl7Zlll. .Xl'l Club, Rml :uul Gun Club, Rifle Club. llnml 9 vi m, Claokm-1 CANIICRUN SlucA1fl.xN, Ik. Cum I'm'tInml. Oregon A ulinrll Xgn-Z IS HL-ight: 5 fl. 7 iu, Nbiglxl: llll lbs. Nllllllibl' ul' QCZIVS iu School: -l -SIS: lkilglll' Irlllllllllll, XYl'cstliug, Lczlguc 'll-uuis, ,Xu- lmuubilc Club. Skcct Club, Wcstm-rn Club l-.ali l.L'2IgllC lwmlbzlll, Hrcslllllg, l.c:1guc 'l.K'lllllS. .Xu- luulobilc Club, Wcslcru Club I-Jn: lfllglll' Mwolballl, Nrcslllug. C-ull. XXLNICYII Club 1-Sli: l.L':lguc lfunllmzlll. xYl'k'Slllllg. Gulf, Press Club, lllt'Sll'l'Il Club Sfllllfllfll l 09 , f ll U, -if Rolslam' blCfl0RNllCK Sllllclns, lk. Boll llznivn. flllllllfillllll Xgc: 17 llc-ight: 5 fl. I0 in, Wciglu: H50 lbs. NllllllDL'I' of years in Sfluml: fl 9535-5-l: lfllglll' Sm'L'cl'. llml-Icy Squzul, l.CllgllL' lcnuis. NlllICl2ll Club, Clcc Club, Clmrnl Club ISIS-LGS: Ili-unix. Hockey lczlm. Lczlguc lcnnis. Rml :mal Cum Club. X lil'-l'l'1.'SltlCl1l ul NllIlCl'2ll Club Clcc Club l955-56: l'cnnis. Hnckcv, lcnnis. Nlincml Club. Rml .md Gun Club. Smlmlzlrslnip Cmmnitlvv. Clcv Club cnc me Nm , 45 lfilf HUGH lXIClYl-1lLIlY SHXVAB, III Skip ll.S. Louisxillc. Kl'llllll'lsl' Age: I8 Height: 5 fl. ll in. llvklgllll Number of vczlrs in Sclmol: 5 Dar Inmulll l55 lbs. 1951-52: lfllglli? lfuolbull, League ll2lSlxCllJilll. l,c-agus len' nis. Nlincml Club, Suullu-rn Club 1952-53: Lczlguc lfuullmll. Lczlguc lizlskcllxaall. Lfllglll' 'l'cu nis, Svcrclury of lbc Mineral Club. Suulbcm Club l95fl-5-l: l,n-znguc lfilfllllllll, Squash. Lczlguc 'lk-nnis. Slim-rnl Club, l rvm'l1 Club, Southern Club. Clmral l Club 195-l-55: Lczlguc SOU'L'l', Squash. League Tennis, Allan' Guild, French Club, Southern Club. Clce Club N55-Sli: l.C2lglll' Sufccl, Squash. lcnnis. .Xllur Cuilcl. l'll'ClN'll Club. Rzuliu Club, Rod :uul Gun Club, Suulb- crn Club Il0 Culgnlr' ll i L vi H all , mf , l fill.lil'lR'l' 1'Ax'xr1 Sixmoxs, Ill CII Sin1l1o Ncw York, Ncw York Ygv: IT llciglll: 5 ill. I0 in. YYciglll: lflll lbs. NllllllK'l' ol' yours in Smbool: li l M0-Sl: l 1'1lgllCSl7U'L'l'. l.v:lguL' n1lSlil'lllllll. lfilglll' 'll-nnis I0 rl 52: lfllglll' Sou'ci'. lrzlgllc llalskclbzlll, l.L'1lglll llL'llIIlS, Rznlio Club, xlllN'l1 I -4 ll C lub Ill w ' .131 l.l'ilgllC Sou'ci'. lfllglll' Bzlskclbzlll, Ifllglll' lcnniw. Rnl lub 'Yllllll ll K lub ziioll ' ' lflnl-51: 'lxlppc-n Rowing Club, Squash, l.cnguc 'll-nnis, Yruxv lloauxl, Rzulio Club. Cbcss Club lflvl 55' 'llnppcn Rowing Club. Squash, 'l'z1ppc-n Rowing Club. .Xvzixr Boaml, l.lfl'l'llI'Y Mugazinr' llonnl, Rzulio Club lfln'5li: 'lk-nnis. Squash, 'l'rzu'k, Nvunv lloznicl, I.i!1'rm'y fllugazim' Bozlril Ilrnvnnl 4.555 'N i lhvm H. Sxn'1'H 1J1n'r ' lI.H. Srzllsmlxllc, New York gv: IT Hciglui 5 fl. 7 in. YYcigliI: l-lil lbs. NlllllllCl' ol' yours in School: fl lllnlilz liczlgllc Soc'i1'l', Squash. lrzuk, fl2llllCl'1l Club. Rzulio Club Iflnl 75: l,n-ugiiv S0lil'L'l'. Squash, League 'lk-nnis, Sonic l.lI'Y' ol' llic Rzulio Club lfln Sli: I.:-:lginv Soccer, Squash, lcnnis, l'rcsimlcnl ol lllc Rzulio Club Iflllillllli lll 54 . 1 1 gay, X W!! Q, 'I ff 1 ', lJ1'111.121' Rl-INXS'llIK 8111111 limi Xen' flllllililll, cl0llIll'LkIlilll ,gut I8 llvighlz li ll, 2 i11. IYOigl1l2 ITII ll1s. XlIIlll7l'I of ycnrw in S1'I11111I: II I'l1i rl' lfilglll' l 1111tl1z1ll. Hmkuy Squzul, l.c':1g111' Ham-l1:1ll. Rod :1111l flllll C1I11I1 IIi1l 11' 'lc1111is. llmlvy vll'2lllI, lrzlgllc lL'lIlllN. Rml :1111I fvllll C.I11I1 I'I11 111 'I'1'1111is. Ilmkcy. Icnniw. Roll illlll H1111 fflllll. 1.21111 Xgc: pus 111111. St. .xIltlI'L'W'Q lIz1I1i114-1 .1 I J Ll1111'1N XVAR11 S111 l'll lIm1i S1r1iIl1 ' HIJIIIAIIH fhllilllll. NL-I11'11wk:1 I8 Ilcighl: 3 ll, T i11. Wm-igl1l: NlIlIllK'I' ul 11-:us i11 Slllllllll CI I I11-.'1l: l.1-zlgllc Iflllllliilll, Silll2lSlI. l.l'2ljJ,lIl' 'l'l'lllllN. lltlllllt' IZ1111111'iI, Wcslc1'11 fllllll. Sllillllill Nz1lir111a1l II1111111 S11 111-lx. film- clllllb, fllIOI'1ll fllllll I4I1l.1.1.I lfilglll' S0llkL'l'. S4lll2lSlI. Gull. Dvllllll' KZ1111111'il. llvillfllflli III? IIN. xYK'NlL'l'Il Clulr, fllll'l'1'l!l Hixlury fllllll, Glu' f.llllI IlP11.111. S11 lltllllll' C1111111'iI. cllll'I'L'lll HlSl1Dl'f fllllll. INN Spzmisll Nz1li1111z1I H1111111' Soricly, CIz1111l111w 11111. K-Ive ' ll'Cl' Slllliltl. SfllI2IYlI. Gull. C1I1z1i1'1111111 ul II11- lt'Ill i.l11I1, clllll, Cllilllllllllll ol' Illc Sixth l'11lI'lII Cu111111ill1'1', f.llIll ull' Ili! llurwunl IIDXYIN IIARRY SONIICRS, IR. HUIII-Ill-I fiIm.xIir ' incl-1m'i1 Im, fIL7l1lll'C'lIl'lll Xgc: Ili Ih-ight: 3 Il. S in. Wuighl: l22 Ilws. Xumbcl UI' ycau-s in Sdluolt II I'I1If,vI: lranglu' Suun-r. Squnsll, l.l'1lglIl' Icnnis. IIICZIIIIIJI Ihnrzul Ilvl-.mi Irugm' SUt'll'I, Smluuslx. lfllglll' I1-nnis. W1-znlln-I Iiulcalu. Rillc Club Ibnnlnt I1-zlglu' Suucr. Squzlsll. IIICIIIIIS. KIZIIIIIHIN limp RiIIm' iilulr, III-znllu-1 Iiurczlu lhnzrfl xvII.I.I.XXI fQliRI.I Slwpxks Hill ll'illir ' I,1ll'Il'll. Cimlllmliull Kgs: IT Ilviglxl: Ii Il, Wciglllz Iliil Ilnx. '-'JI' NlIIllIlL'l' ol' ycurs in Sclmul: ,I Icalglu- Ifmrllmll. lrzlglli' lialskcllmll, Ifilglli' llam- Imll. IlnmI. l,l'lIll'illll ISI: Iranglw Ifmnllmll, Wrcslling, lfllglll' Bam-Iuzlll. IIRIII-' liuurml, liuml. Ilnnm' CIUIIIIIIIIICK' I .m: I'nuIIr:1II 5KIll1ltI, Nrvslllllg, l.L-:uglw Icnms. Ihull lluzlrml. IECIHIIL' iloumgil. llzuul, Hmmm' KIUIIIIIIIIICL' pm: lfuullmll Icann. Wrcslling, Tennis, Iidilm'-in llllig-I' ui' thc IIRIIIZ Ik-Imlc CUIIIIKII, CI1ni1'lm1ll of thc llmun' IIUIIIIIIIIICU. Sllulc-nl lZoum'iI. Cum Lzumic P: in1'f'lnn I If! Bbw,-xkn likrcili S'1'1fvl-Lxmx HlflIl1'1'H 'Il'rl New York. Ncu' York Xumbcr uf yours in Sclmulz 2 193-l-55: lrzlgllv Funtlvzlll, lfmcslry. Ifllglli' ll1lN'l72lll, Glu Club. Nluiycms l!l.'n3,.'3li: l'l0l'CSll'f, n2lSCll2lll, Clcc Club. Nlniycmg Yah ,.r ,FTC if? .Ions Hmumx S'l'RU'l'HM.'XN Hxllllfllu Hal 4-31111147171-V ll2ll'lAlIlgl0ll, Illinois Ngo: IS Height: 6 fl. Wright: HSS lbs. Number of yours in School: 2 ISM!-55: l.c:nguc Soccer, Lcuguc Huckm. 'I'l':u'k Squaul, Rnd :xml Gun Club, Skcct Club, Clbc Club Czuupus Cop, Roll and Gun' Club. Vice-Prassidcnl ol thc Ska-cl Club. Sflml:u'ship Committee Dartmouth II4 l955-515: l.c:lguL' Suffer, Hufkcx. Tennis, Cllccrlczulcl. -, l , l 1 1 va Cu.-xku-is .-X. Sl'l.ZlSACHliR, -lk. l.'l111.s A'ClI1ll'lll'U Roslyn, Lung lslzuul, Ncw Yurk Xgv: IT Hviglll: 43 fl. 2 iu. W1-iglu: H43 lbs. Xllllllbtl' uf yours in Srlmul: -1 N32-524: lllilglll' Fillllllllll, lrzlgllc Hockey, lrzlguc llzlsv bull WSI!-5-l: lfoullmull Squzul. 1,1-agua Hockey. Trzulk Squzul, Wczulncl' lllllfilll IUH37 lb I ' ' - -1 :: 1 ul lull lczuu, N rcslllng lcum, lrurk 'l'l'2llll I mlun of 'l'l':imL. 1035-56: lfuolbull 'll-nm. Wrcslliug, Isl 4' Nliucml Club, Rillu Club, Wczlllxcr lllll'l'llll lfnrufll 5 ..f .r2ff uk -Wu .v Q, I: 'lf-' as f-lik-', 7 , Rom-ZR1' C.,xx1ms1c1lI. 'llHONll'SON Hula 'l'n1nju ' l.:u'nluuonI. New York Xgc: IS Hn-ight: li fl. XYcigl1I: ITU lbs. XlllllllL'l' nl' Xl'2ll'S in Svlumul: fl N325-5-l: l.t'1IgllC lxilillllllll. l.l'2lgllC Hoflxcy, lfilglll' ll'l'll' nis, lhmllallif Club. Rzuliu Club, Cluxr: C ll lub IU34-35: lcnuis. l.L-zlglw Huclxcxg League 'llClllllS, llllil- uuuic Club, 'l'r1-zxsurcr of Rmliu Club 35-56: 'll-unix. llm-kcv. 'l'vunis, llrzuuallic Club. Suc- rclzlry uf Radio Club. Glcc Club. Frcnrh Club, Sm-lunlurslmip Cmumillcc. Cum Lzlumlc C0rnr'll ll5 fr 553 V , 'f Griokcsl-3 Dfxvls Tum Urge-'l'iIrl1i1.v xl1lllhZlSSCI, lung Iwlznrd, New York Xge: I7 Height: li l'I. I in. Weight: lil!! llw. '15 len Number nf years in School: 4 gue Foolhnll. league Horkex. League Buse- halll. 5t'll'Cl2ll4N-Il'CZlSlll'l'l' ul the Rllle Llulm, f.lNll'ill Llulm 'ue lfuolhzlll. lfllglll' Hockey. lfllglli' lhlse' Sul: Img., hull, f.rlllll'I'1l Club, sl'C'l'l'l1ll'Y-'I-l'l'2lSlll'l'l' ul the Rllle Llulm l.m: Crew, League Hurkey. League llzuelmll. Seue l'll'N lrewsurer nf the Rifle Club 4 . mf kin 1 1 wh' Crew, Hockey, Crew. KXIIIIIHIS Cup. Presirlenl ul 4'f:lllll.RKill2lI1ilfrllllc1Illli,fQIl'l'f:llIIl llallnmuilz JV' I W 'V Wu.. ':Y:EI:u, ,, Wmy, n RlDlSl41R'l' Hrmi TfTNl .'l l'I UH II Sjmg:'II.v lIun1l: 'I'exm: lfnrl xvliflll, 'lexus ge: IS Height: 5 fl. El in. Weight: ISU llxs. Number uf years in Selmul: 2 rue Foullmzlll. League Huekey. l.2l1'l'0S5l' SIlll'Hl lil pl .v.v: I L lg., lhulalf llourcl. Press Club, Southern illulr l'In -:lr lelmis, Hockey, lacrosse, Hklllf I'm:lr1l, I'll'Yilll'lll nl Suulhern Llulr l'r H6 1 inrrlvu xfg E Q W l'1l-fuck CORN!-Il.ll'S VAN m-QN 'l'ooRN l'1m1Ic ' Van l'r'Ir ' XVZISSCIIZIZIY, Nelherlnmls Xge: IT lleiglll: 5 fl. 9 in. XYeigl1l: 1.75 lbs. Number nl' years in Selmnl: 5 lflfvl 52: Ikllglli' Suffer, league lluskelbzlll. league llzm- bnll, Nliuerul Club H152-525: League Soccer. League Balskellmnll, League 'leuuix lremll Club. Mineral Club l1l.'rfl-54: SUl'K'l'l' Squad. League Buskellmnll. Leng uis. Current History Club. Fl'l'lll'll Club ue 'l en l!l.3'l-35: Suffer lezun, Squash. Tennis Squad, Current Iliwlnry Club, Fl'L'llC'll Club 1935-:3li: Suffer 'l'e1uu, Squash, Tennis. X'icefl'1'esimleut of llle 1 urreul History Club, Fl'ClIi'll Club A IIIIIIWXI ali? .,-- . ' W . lx, Q-p3,. xvllllfkl HI-INIDRIK VAN max 'l'uoRN Hill Il'illY Van l'anrl1 ' Wzlssellunr. Nellwrlumls Age: IT: Height: 5 fl. 7 lu. Weight: HU Number of years in School: 5 l'lGl-3 - .. .-. League Suffer, League llalskellmll, league l!l52-524: Solver Squad, League llzlskelbzlll. League l l'l'lllll Club 1953-5-l: Soccer Squad. League lizlskelbull, League Current lflislory Club. Frcncll Club lflil-55: Surfer vlllillll. Squash, Tennis Squucl, C Hislmy Club, Fl'Clll'll Club H755-515: Soccer lezuu. Squash. Tennis, Current Club, l'il'l'lIl'll Club lbs. Vl'l'lllllS leuuis, 'lll'lllllS. urrem H islory B: uzun 117 W'-ii i -Q 3 , Klaus Rowax vfxx Hi-ri. Nirk Vim xl2llll1ll'0llL'i'lK. New York Xgc: I8 Height: 5 ll. lil in. Nh-iglu: ll! llus. Xuiulmer nf years in Siluml: l 1-53: League Sm'ccr, Squash, League 'leuuis 4-ml: league Surfer, Squash, League 'll-uuis l-.nz League Summer, Squash. League lcuuis. Nliucial Clluli n-.rbi l,a'ague Sm'cei'. Squash, leuuis, Nliucral Lluli l'rii1'1'r'.viIr nf l,I'llll.XYl1'llIllII f':t::.. A A 6? ii hloux l5Ai1.i-ix' Vaxxicmzia jay New Rochelle. New Yurk Xge: IH Height: 5 ft. I0 iu. N'eigIil: 130 llws. Number of years iu Sclmolz 3 If! 'S-31: Surfer Squad, League Hockey, Tennis 'lr-aiu. .Xllar Guild, .Xutoiuolmile Club Ill:-LGS: Sucu-1' Team, Hockey Squad. leuuis Il-aiu. .Xltar Guild lib?-Sli: Captain of Soccer, Squash, Tennis, Soullu-ru Club, Roll and Gun Club, Sixth Furiu Couuuiltcc, St. .Kndrew's Calmincl ll8 ll'illiuni.v 7' A y Jgsm' .xl.l RlCll NlicR'i'oN ViN'1'oN, AIR. l :e'fl l ul I r'1'fl Rye, New York Xge: I8 Height: 3 fl. I0 in. Weight: Hill lhs. XllllllJL'l' of leans in School: fl IEDM-411: I-oolhaill Squad. Squash Sqnaul, lL'lllllS llkllfl-' lloaircl, Southern Clnh leznn U34-55: l oolh:ill lenin, Sl nnsh leann, lennis 'leznn lo l'liolnHn-alhliie Nl:iml2Iei'lol' the llkllflf. Southern Llnh lll55f5fi: lfoolhaill leann, Sqnzisli, llziplnin ol' 'll-nnis. Co xlilllllglllg l-Qcliloi' ol' the Bkliflf, Spanish Xaitionzil llonoi' Society, Southern Club, llonoi' cl0ll1lllllli'l' Slumlenl tlonnmil llzlwrlirl Gicoiuzii Llimcafxk XVARD, NIR. l:.ll'. 'l'ige'r l.omnsl Yailley, Long Island, New York Xge: l7 Height: li ll. 2 in. Weight: lblli Nuniher ol' years in School: fl lil3fi'5l: League Soccer. Squash, Bishop Rowing .luloinohile Clnh, Skeet Clnh, llzlnml llms, Clnh, IDBI-55: Bishop Rowing Cluh, Squash, Bishop Rowing Clnh, l.it1'r1lrx' .lluguzinr llozirsl, Roll and Gun Club. Skeet illuh, Bnncl 11153-56: llislmp Roving Cluh, l oresl1'y, Bishop Rowing Kllnh. l.ilvruri' jlllglllfllf' Bozml. Roll :nnl Gun Kllnh. Skeet Clnh, Bziml. fllllIllC-RlllgCl S Guild I I '4'.xl1'x'url ll!! 2 .loux Nlczkicksox xVA'l l'lxRS, AIR. ,Yir'l: XYCSHYII, NIQISSZICIIIISUIIS Age: I8 Height: li fl. Weiglu: ISS Ibx. Number nl' years in Siluml: fl 19534542 lfnulbull 'l'ezuu. Hnekey Squzul. vllllilx Squxul. Western Club IOS-l-55: lfnollmll lezuu, Hmkex 'I'e:uu. Ynrsiu Creu, N'eslern Clllb N55-56: Cfbcillllillll of Foutbzlll. Hockey. Crew, Presicleul ull llle Rml Zlllil Gun Club. l'l'l'Sllll'llI ul lbe llauue Couuuillee, Yiee-Presiileul nl' lbe Xlblelie x5ifN'lllIi1lIl. Sluileul Cmuicil Colby FS li WF' 6' 34 gun- M Ari-1x,xNiu-LR Do1rr:1.As xVlll'l ll-'NIURIL -lk. ll'hil Doug fil'l'l'IlWlllll. Cunueiliiul Xge: lr! Height: 6 fl. l in. KU-iglil: l70 lbs. Number of years iu School: 3 l1l3fl-54: League Foullmll, Squzlsli. Coll, Czuuerzi Club, Choral Club. Clee Club IEIS4-55: League Football, League Huekey. llzurbsse Squzul. Clee Club, Nluiycrus 1955-56: Tennis. Hockey, I,zurosse, Clee Club, Nlaiiyeros llmwurl l20 I KQ- Q Q R .mg X NI W . X - fi: ' I J, I :iT, Ilwm Y.Axxm11.1. Worm II'umIic ' IJu1'1 ' Luuisxillc. KCIIIIIKIQI Kgs: Ili H1-ight: 5 fl. S in, Wciglxlz Iflll lhs. NIIIIIIICI' of fA'1ll'S in Sfhunli 2 I MI-3.3: Ifllgllk' Sm'4'cl', lhlslwllmzlll Sllllllll, Icnnis Slllliltl Glu' Club, Solllllcrn Club lin-.mr 1.1-agus Smu-r, Buskcllmalll, ICIIIIIS. Glcc Clulm Sunil nw- I l'C2ISlll'Cl' ul Nlzniwms, Damn' CUIIIIIIIIICC, H ' ' 1 .' . .xIIlIl'L'IY.N I IL lNllILI of Sl SUIIIIIILTII Club. Sl'Cl'l'lilI'f 5 -1: ' I Cinlminol, SIIIKIUIII iluuucil Irllr IF! ., g ' 123 I I' 1 'sa N 'Maxi 4 ,us-V, 'I'Hoxl,xs MCKM' XVYQJKUH' Il'ykc , Iiyr's I.uugIxIinI1m. I'cnnsyIx:lnizl Kgc: IX Hcight: 5 ll. Il in. IYL'igI1l: Hifi Ilms. Numhcr ul' yours in Scluml: 4 IIII' Ig It ff: .-znguc Fuullmll, Hockey Squad, Iinsuhull Squzul, Xulunmhilc Club, Yin--l'rcsicIcnl of thc 'I'I1ir1I Form IIMI II In Y: -I ullmalll Squxul, Hockey SQIIIZNI, Ilalsl-lmzlll SKIIILIKI. W1-su-x-n Clulr. Yin'-I'l'csi1Iclll ul' Ihr l 0lII'lII I m'm I III gm: I-uulIxa1Il Iczlm, Hmkcy Squaul,CioIf'I'c:m1, XYQQI- cm Cllulw. Sl'lI'Cl2II'I-VIII'C2ISlII'l'l' of thc Ififlh Fm'm Ilu nh it F ': Ir-Lznplnin of Ifnollmll, SKIIIQISII. 'I'rnck, I'rcsimIn-nl ul lhc XX 1-slvrn Lluh, I :cc-I'rcsuIcnl ul thc Sixth Ifnrm 'l'riuiIx' 121 0,1- f A ww 1. Ikx mg, . 1 Q 1 NIIIIIIICI' of yczlrs in School: 2 IQS4-55: Crew. Squash, Track, Astronomy Club Rmlio Club, Bzlnalu The l'QfC'ULTY A ND TRUSTEES of A1 ' The Choate School 1 hereby Cfffijg' that ,,c,The,5i.xth fume, bas completed the ll27'8SCl'ib5II' Course M Stuck' required for graduation from Ibis School, and in recognition tbererfoword this Dynloma. W ollifzgforci Connecticut, - - urn zbe,9zmmtiL.11qy of une. in tbeyear A l N!! 'X , , ' o .r iff, nineteen buna'redaf1a'.t ',9i8,, .-. 'Ef21lsWci:'3 fn' I 1 v Q,..xc,4.... g -.' V EADMASTER 122 XVILLIAM XVn.c:ox Yorxn Bill Santa Fc. New Nlcxim .Xgci I8 Height: 6 fl. I in. XS'cighl: ITU llms. 195.5-56: Cross C0llllIIW. Sqllush. 'I rzuk, .hNll'0lIl!llly Clulm, lvflillll 'l'o 'llllli ScHooI.: Youth is the time when one's character. beliefs. and habits begin to take on the form which they will retain for life. Thus, the years which we have spent at Choate are among the most significant of our lives, whether they num- ber one or six. VVe have learned to associate with people. and to live independently in the midst of a changing atmos- phere. XVe have come to appreciate high standards. and loyalty to tradition. No one professes Choate lilie to be lree from annoying regulation or trying daily routine: yet, neither can anyone overlook the lasting friendships. the increased maturity, the developed interests-all ol, which have resulted from our years here. 'l'he School has given us greater responsibility in order to prepare us better for the burdens of adulthood. In short, a foundation of rock has been made for us-now we must build lrom there, and our thanks and appreciation must be shown by our constant effort to measure up to the standards that have been set for us. Tue SIXTH Fonm 123 x Q' U, ,,, I 4 gy 154 1,41 . 3,,5.,,p MW pre n 3, aim - ,' 7 wha I mv Ku .. Sal . N K. , 'Z In: Q :W ma: ,7 X 'N f S H' 1' QI' ff ul fs,-f S' ' my 7 ua W :ILA it WymunullllllllllllllllldWIWM, . ., i ff W AA O A 0 Y3Z:MZ2okRv20!'!8Zah A i i ' -.:.Yl'4. A '- ' s.:-.4-v 'S-E BRIEF ELECTIONS Done Most For Choate Most Respected A Most Likely To Sllc'c'ct'tl A A Most To Be Admired Most Influential A A Most Popular Best Athlete A Class Sfllolznr Social Lion XVittiest A Class Romeo A Friendlicst ,lark UI' .Xll Trzulcs licst iXl2lllllCl'CCl Strzniglltest Arrow Biggest Drug XVith I zu'uIty Done Choate For Most H2lllilSClIllC5I A A Most Optimistic' A A Mostl'essi1nistic' Bill win rlvn First To Gel Mnrriccl A AA 'lier1'orOl' Higliwzuy No. HDI Grezitest Cilutton A A A A aww I 4M-nf f my E lAlif'Qii illfli l 2 ml ff 5' 'i'fl'l Dillon, Anrlrmvs. 0'fIonnffll 0'Conn1'll, Dillon, lllIlllf'l'.Y II nr1l Srnilll, Guillurrl. Am1n'n'.v Dillon, Srllozfllkofll, Vlvlllltll Dillon, llarlvr. O'f,'rn1n1'lI A A AA IVrlII1'r.v. lfoolll. Rin' A A A Bootll, ll'lIlll'V.Y. Vinton Pllillips, Gafllarzl. ll'nnl Snzilll A. A VIl7IIl!'I'k, Hn1I1'm'z'llf'r. Gwwr HIlll'lllII.f, I.r'y1'n.v, ll'oo1l A Martin, ilII'filIlIIl.X'. Pwnny lI'nr11 Srnilll, Bowrn, Slflillllllllll Vinton, A1'kf'rnmn, Sulzlnu'ln'r Nirlc Curvy, Suurr. lIr1u'k1'r 0'Conn1'll, lfurlwr. Camp fiUUl1l'I.l'll, l'nnn1'1'l.'. Cn rlrr MrGirn11'.s', I rm'r'1'II, I'arlcf'r A illllfllll. Bllllllfll. lx'inrllz'r AA AA Wyrkofl, ilIl'filllil'l'. Slli1'lrl.s' Toorn, Pele win dffn Toorn. lim:-ll A A A A SlDl'1ll'.Y, Marlin. l'n'zznno Alain, SlIIllIlUlI.S'. fiulanli King, l'1'n'm. 'lay Huzvlry Z? i qmln B llll: 5,45 1 G V ' fl f--, X v. 5 X f xg I- ol A is l ll ff f ff t TM it 1 'ill' 1 li l 'Q' N ' i x X Nils., Q Q if N l' 1 L X f? I U Most Hzippy-Co-l,lu'lu' Nh: Politics licsl Build Best Dressed Most Caisluil Most Generous Biggest Griper Cool' Oli' Biggest Bluiier Best Dum-cr Host ixlllSil'ill Typiczil Climatic Thinks HC ls Most .Xlxsent-ininclcml Parl.-rr, Masmz. Cuwnzi , Carter, 1.eyens, Oifilillllffll .. . Bnulll, U'iIIlll l'S, l'il'6lfllIIIlIll Gross, H11jff'r1i'effe1', Blodingm' . A ..., CIITIIUII., lflood, HIlgll!'.Y ,, ..,i .. , .. Hllllilusllllilll, Slll'lllIlllI. l arlm.s ll'l1iII1'n1m'l', Ijlfll' mln dnl rlifllllill, fiIllIIl'.Y , ,. ,, Brurll, lfzlnznifngs, Calrlzurfll , l'ilfZ6llllIlg6ll. Grerr, Vllllllfllf Clegg, HIlll'lllIl.f, Iiluswni ,. Iiwlczvltla, Mmlre, Blo1l1'ng1'r , .....,,.,.... Hallie, Ewell, Gross Flillfllff, l'annm'k, fi7'l'l'T , liaslmz, Guzlnzuslcy, Sllwllll Lounge: l.i1zu'1l limdy, Bill :fan lllfn Tfmrn, Pflf mm llrn 'I'r1rn'n CLASS FAVO RITES Pzisliim- lllllllll-llg ilu' jmlv, Plllillllllg ilu' News munz, Rrnzozfing pain! I Meeting I lzuc liIlIlf'I' Ilu' rlorlc, UnrIf'r ilu' table, Ulirlrr tllr' zulfalllw' PlliliiK'Llli0ll Pluylmy, flOlIfIlll'IIll'IIl, ll'nll Slrwl Aluzimul liccl' , , , Rout, lfrvr, .XVIIl'HlIlgIllI.W'll r Lit? W' l s QQ gl Ill 5 . 1. xv' O i i A 'll 'UN' Um 4' 4,23 A iflllhw Q Q. x X . x XX X Xi iq X5 L 7' 1 w xx. is 1 X x XY' X X Xxw N.. it Q0-.5 ,ff ,l il ll ' , if X. lf .XX if' I fill X X 1? l K wig x ll s 'Nl EEE? 4 'K 1-u-BVARD D- s ,,..,:.. SN ISA in 5.-M Tl R ws Q 'ESF -R? -or 0 553 X X' ,g R vm 'fx EH ---Q F F 1 Q3 N: .33 l , 5 f f aww V- V an-..,,fH 0. iii XM 3 Q V., H Hall- I Sw 5535 'i 4,7 'l'H1i FIFTH FOR M XIHXI lluxull, ll l'1r'.xirl1'l1l W un X. XYKRII Xlul I.. Xluuml llu'-I'11'.wrlrr1l Nf17IfIllX'lVI'1lXlHlP 132 . R. .Xllen . If. .Xslllord ll. S. Bates, R. 'I'. lieggs, I.. S. Bergen, P. li. Bergenclalil Ii. lfleyea X. Iilllllflll, II IJ. li. Black C. C. Brown R. H. Bruer li. XV. Blll'liIl'I M. Ii. liuekley . C. Burglloll . Burke. II .X. M. Canneron. I I, .I- .I IJ Ia. Mel.. C.ameron, It 'l'. W. Carry I XV. Carter, M. .-X. Cassidy. H. I.. Caulkins, Ir. C. N. Chandler. II R. deC. Chapin G. V. XV. Colyer XV. Ii. Comb, P. H. Conklin, Ir. . P. Consolino D. I.. Croastlaile ,l. QI. H. Detmer H. MCK. Dundee M. S. Durand . R. Dyer C. V. litlwards I. R. Iimerv, Ir. li. H. Izvans M. .L Izwert IS. Ifeinlmerg IV. 'l'. Forbes, C. ID. Forney, M. 0. l l'2lll'li P. B. Fred R. .X. Cax n. R. cat-is s. .x. cainmt I. IS. Cirdler, Ir. .l. IC. S. catmtlwila IJ. M. Griswold R. Gussenlioven THE FIFTH FORM M. Phillips Pl11lliI1s.II . I.. Pierson H. V. Poor, Ir. C. Pringle Ravntlal. III I.. Read, III li. M. RCllISC'Illt'l' li. Rentsehler. 2nd . Richards A. Roelle at'D. Roelnn, Ir. Mt'M. Ross. li. Rumsey H. Rushmore, XV. Ryan . Sabin .l. .I . P. Sadtler, Ill F. Sanchez S. SCIIZIIICF, sClllCSlllgCl', -Ir. G. Schmidt B. Sellon XV. Sipple M. Smith. -Ir. H. Smith li. Smith XV. Stark C. Steiner R. Stempien C. Stevenson XV. Stillman H. Studllolme I lllglll' F. lremaine Ii. 'l'rotman, ll R. Ilnderwootl A. Xllartl Xllelles. III C. XVettlaul'er, 2nd 'l'. XVl1ite,.Ir. N. White, IV . .-X. IVhitney Mel. XViener E. lVilkes R. NVilson P. Xliruhel R. M. Zavell W. P. Hansen, -Ir. R. IJ MCK. Harris 'I' H. Hartman XV IV. B. Hatfield B. I.. Hewitt F R. .'X. Hiestand Ii. S. Higgins, IL. R S. Higgins C. II. Hill F. IJ. li. HIllL'IllIlZlll. Ir C. M. I.. Hogg I.. S. S. Hudnut M XV. A. Humphrey R C. M. Ifquierdo P. P. Iarvis Il' ID. I.. .Iones 'l'. C. Kempner R R S. Kimball H H. V. Kohler I.. R Kolker O R Kramer C. XV. H. I.atl1rop, P. R M. Leaver, Ir. XV. B. I.oc'kwood, AIr P. .X C. I.ykiardopuIo F.. IJ. C. MeI.ean P. P. McNulty R C. S. Macdonald B. F. fl. Marulanda R. I.. M. C. Mavroleon V. I.. Mendoza -I. I.. M. Miralia S. QI. D. Mixsell, P. P. C. Montague N I. M. Morfit R C. ll. Morgan, 'X R IL. Morin I. M. Morrison IJ 'I' XV. Morsman, C. P. M. Myers F. R. Mygatt F. C. Nusslmaumer, II S. A. Odlum, I. F. Oliphant Ii. B. li. Page A. I.. Parsons, III C. F. XV. Patton 'I' IL. XV. Pelton, ll .X. M. Peters 133 7 Z. LJ... ,Ln i I i I lil-I J g Y EN Q N 3 we N X N N s w x S Q s - s una Xbiyh tvf U.. LM 'H ww. E' W A A ' 5553 ff . A xA Miki f Y 1 4' MW -' ,i 'Q'f2, :5f!f J , K mmm . 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N, x, 4 , X 'Q iw X WN 'g Q N if KM New Av, 'T-Elllkrs M N 1 ,- 0 i Ns.. .- 5 in A - L ' 9 ' X wwf was :V Nm-A ,, X X 9. 0' if V iagxgaaaxy ff' ,f 'W Q ' W ii-'av Qi Q W F -7' Sum W, A v Il J N, Sxwqu, naman-is H Q , f X Avwfwg aww- Ng:i'1lL..::2Q X, :gk ' V992 M- 2: X' V -5- is 'uv 5 llnullllu shflfzjikws my Q L xi l'Hli SECOND AND THIRD FORMS .IDI-1.5. l5,xluslf.R, l'n'.w'1lf'21I of Iln' 'l'l1irrl l urn1 xIIlIllAl:l. H. Hl',.K'llI. I'lu'-I'r1'.virI1'rr1 of ilu' 'lilll-V!! lfnrm llxxlrs ,X. BROWN, Sr'r'r1't11ry-'I'rr'r:.s'11n'r of Ihr' 'I'l11'wl Ifurlfl 138 LL JT 5 I LIZ E E : Z f 7 1 , -1 I Z af N Q QANBEATE E r' kg 4 79 A, , 'M x W wa, ml Q E Ilfme . , V, V' , 4qd XII 4. I-IURl.I NIIIII l'I4 xl1If Ill ,.. I-nxt IlIXX,Il'II IUIIQIII1I..I4lIIIIN4lII,IXI1lII'5IlIIIII f.aIIII:IIII. I. XX. SIIIIIII. II. X. IIIIIIII ku IN, IIIIIZIII IIIIIII Inu: I. I'lIL'lI1'. I. XII-XIII., IIIIILII:IIIIl IIIUIIIIINUII, XckcIIII11II, slum-QIIN. 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Nu IIIIII XII. I'. IL. SIIIIIII III II. I IIIIIKII XII. Cl. I' VIQXXIIIHI II. II. XXVQIINII K XY K ' -X 4f-k K x'5' Q1 . K , . .x , . f?Ff' , 5 ,ip - '12 , 1 I W X S Q 5 K Q 'Q 'N x I , - X 'K ., x K 'A K , I' s 1 5 - ig ,img , as ,i 'if' yy 52 pf,fWl3,,!F GQ r ,Q E W. .W s !l is I.. J if -f H! .A --.q I 5., 31,1 .rf--9 3. .' ' ,.-Q. in THE 1955 ST. ANDREWS CAMP Two groups of twenty-four boys from New York and New Haven spent two weeks vacation in the outdoors at St. .Xndrew's Camp this sunnner. The boys were selected by welfare organizations in these cities because the boys' families could not afford to give them a vacation. Some of the boys had been to St. .-Xndrew's before, and they noticed some important changes this year. Mr. liurgy Ayres had given the keys of the pmnp house to Mr. Clements. and thus ended a very successful six-year term as Director for Mr. Ayres. Physical changes were also in evidence as Nlr. Steele had arranged to modernize completely the counselors' living quarters, to procure four new tents, to install a powerful new blower in lirnie's kitchen, and to provide additional recreational facilities which included a new ping pong table, a cover for the wrestling mat. and new basketball hoops. Pete Castle, Pete Halfenreller, Harve Carter, -lay Vanneck, Skip Moss, and liill Richardson were entertained by the boys the first session: furthermore, they seemed to learn as much as the boys, a very healthy situation. .-X typical day started with the pledge to the flag, and then the lucky tent began its day ol K. P. The tent counselor led his boys in this complicated duty until he found out which of the boys was the best dish washer: from then on it was easy. .-Xfter break- fast inspection followed: competition was keen throughout both sessions. Some! times the rivalry was so keen that the boys guarded the clean and tidy tents to protect them from mysterious particles of debris that would unaccountably turn up when the occupants were not on strict vigil. To many of the boys who had never left the city, these weeks were memorable- daily swims in the Camp Adahi or Community Pool, trips to Black Pond in Meriden, excursions to Hannnonasset State Park on the Sound, visits to the State Fish Hatchery in Kensington, tours through Myers' Mink Ranch in XVallingford. and many other interesting experiences in the woods around camp. During the second session l.arry Pond, Dave Helprin, Pmenji Chapple, and Bill Richardson took charge of the boys. One Sunday afternoon l.arry's father llew to the Meriden airport and gave all the boys and counselors a short flight over the School and over the Camp. liveryone was thrilled by this flight. The Oakdale Summer Musical Theater contributed tickets for the entire camp to an afternoon performance of High Billion Shoes. The fellows had sand- wiches and sodas during the intermission, and that night Mr. Steele entertained the boys with the Choate movie. completing the treat with ice cream and cake. Besides merely entertaining the boys, a strong emphasis was placed on develop- ing good character and teaching good sportsmanship. Many ball games were played with Mr. .loc Dunn's Yalesville Playground group and with the Doolittle Park ball team. The St. .-Xndrew's Team learned a lot of baseball watching the big boys play the Doolittle Giants featuring the mix-'em-up pitching of Mr. XVilliam Shirk. The Saints took on Aloe Dunn's boys in a track meet, and won the program handily. However, they lost the tug of war when the Yalesville group grabbed the end of the field with the wind advantage. .Xt the close of each session an informal program was arranged which guests attended to see prizes handed out to the boys for their various accomplislnnents. The Sunday Chapel contributions pay for these prizes, as well as for the other camp expenses. They are worthwhile donations, and any Choate boy would be proud to see the happy effect the season and particularly the last evening had on the lads front poverty-stricken families. 145 4 Y Q.. J Z .L- I E Z ac 2 Q ,, X QXRQS N N X Y xsxx :Q W Ab ' ri g,kx XX .fggglz I . H js E IW! I nl - - v X ff'f:r5y'5fJ:QfX'a':d'T:53a ' H W X SQ X Q xllhtx X x tiff , -HKS .Wu i if-Z W 3. ,A .mmf my wi, NF M d f Q ' SE X 1' QW ! 4 X f 'vwsxyg K ffffg ZS A M' If f xwvg' E N N V? fu x RX uv 'Q' H g WN KW!! 7 ,b Lf- A ' ns g 4, ll 552150 Jw 72 Vg! 6 Jilin!! Q, Q fdkhyfyz A ' 'QW V ' X. ! 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Cfilmu luhn K. Cioudrirll -john l,. Sc'hm'Ilkopl dwnrcl llClIl'illllt'l. fQiHJL'l'l Silllllliillx lun I . lryclls xvilliillll G. Spears 157 - ' U fl Tsmg 0245 W I' . i 'j ,b v1.XL, no' T f x D. ..,.,. X - W 5 Q - fy I f flifwf. 1 LRE' K A QQ 5 f E km? 3 , M, jxfgwkm .MN wg ff v f f va P '3 N9 f' J if X 5 J ,W , A ff. , Q! A, fd -sf ,U bk 1. ,Aw V K I Q . msg .Li V. wi 'A W lmlt lu ughl: lv.Xx2Il'll.51lllll1l1'l5,lhh. l-,l'l1wll.Kmlmllxlznlk, lh. 51.1011 THE CIHIMR RINGERS' GUILD liklcz IJ. lilucimx, l'n'xi1I1'nf DR. Smmul R Sr. ulmlx, Ifflrrzlly .lrlwiwp 'l'l1c Nlcmbcrs 1' ll. CLulclm:lrk, lsfllllk .X. Szuulclcrs, Il iicurgc' lf. XY:ll'cl, l59 Iuxl nm. In-Il In IILQIIII If. II. NIIIIIII. I ummmm, Lzunp, NIIHIIIIIIZIII, Iwnxglxcwful,1.1mm-II, XI, IIIII llillilxillk N1-unul mu: Ikzulwl, Swarm-ls. Cmnlml, S1IlIl'I. Iimhl. IIIIIIIIIIIN. IIIIIIIIISIIII. IH-In-ln, hnillgml If:-hlmzm. I.:m1I. Illini mu: I,. Xlvslu-. Unlamli. Illillll, IXIIIIIIIZIII. QI. XI, Ilnulvx, N. Inna-x, I'I4lhl'l. hallmlllcl II. Iulxllwln, Rnlniv. 'l'Hli CAMPUS CUPS CG. XIIIIII-XII, C. I'.I'RIQl'I45UN. ffllfllllfll I,.XI'l, D. CI,-ull: Ill, l,if'ul1'nrmI AI.-KNIFS NI. II.xwl,l-Y. III. l,fl'Ilf!'IIIlllI llrkrls CLRINNI-'l,l,, l.1'1'11lr'1111a1l 'I'I1c INICIIIIDCTS Xlmmlgm' I-. Ilzlll. ilu. lhuimi C.. Iflinn Xlam .lm-Inks Rohm-ll Xlmli. Shia-Isls lx Inlm I, Iiznlwx Wzullzlu' II. Iflmxcl' R. Illukc -lullnsfm. .IL Lillwll gIIlIIlIIDIIS Stmlc-x I.. IIIIIIIIISIIII l. In' K-nillzml. jr. IILIIII X. klll'lIlI2llI Iludlm R. Smith cllulnx X. llxnm I':ll1I fv2IIZIIlII llrllmc I.z1luI I , IYAINI Smith Olin-I I, Clmvk IIIUIIIZIN Ii. fI2ll'1IIl1'I luis Ii. NI1-stu' limluin II. SOIIIUIN. ,Il Iclm R. KIIIIIIIIIIIIN Danid XY. f:UI'lIUIl 'lIunn:w II. I'vlc1a1 llnlm II, Sllutlnnsm Inu Nlaul., Ilickimuu QIUIIZIIIIZIII I'. IlzusIcv IICIIIQIHI IL. I'n'u-I Rulmcll lf IIIUIIIIDN Innvs Ii. Iixwll RIIIICII S. II1lIbIxIIIN..II, lhmzllrl S. Rnlmic Lounge' II, Iimiml ahulml NI, If:-Iclnmn Cilnisloplu-r Hutchins I'c'lz'1' II. SZIIICI 160 lust nm. lelt to rxght: lluyd, ll. Stexensun. Sauer. llutelmins, CI, Carey. Xlurrill, X lll I tlttn und lmxt l,uue. xlXg2lll. l.arralmee. H. Rilex. Nlorse. Rust, l'. lluutlt. THE ART CLUB flHRlS'l'0PHlf R ll1 rt:u1Ns, l'resiz1ent Prrrtk H. Smwik. I'IUIY'-PI'c .S1'l1l'71f .Iosrrn R. Mw:A'r'r, Serrelary-Tre11.s11rer Peter S. Pmotll john H. lloyd. Cameron Carey tlellersun Fltmtl, lll Leopold G. Godowsky XVilliam li. Hatfield Nathaniel Larralmee, ll Philip M. Lintilllac The Members Edwin N. Lowe. jonathan Morse Fredrik H. Murrill Hugh A. Riley Henry .-X. Rost, -lr. Michael H. Sellon Ii. Bruce Stevenson Klaas R. van Heel Peter B. Van Patten 161 Inst um. Ivil lu IIgIIIf llzunp. f.1lllk'l, SLII1lK'IIIxUIDI. I'IUlIli'N, lunvlli. Hnml. Iflmnl. lI11 hu Lxllmlxwll mul lmxi SIINLIIF, liznlun. li. King, KUIIIIIIICI, Hill, ll, XYI1ilm', I . f,llIlH'lllll, IQIIIINNHIIII Ilumi m X Rm K Xluulnmll Ilulul lixunll Iillllllill IIIIKIIIIII Ili In Il I . N. . I I. Ilnll Nl, I.. Ilnll, .Il I. W. I52lll'Il R. NI. llnrlun IgL'l S. I', IIUZHII. Il, C. R. Iiramll 0. K.. Ilramu W. W, llallalxsm-II, Il. I. XIII.. L2llll1'I'Hl1. Ir. l.lD, Lznnp, III . . . .. ..',., p.' . . . .. I . .. . I 5 . . . IHIC SOUTHIQRN CLUB Romulus H. lux! lll, I'n-.mlrrrl Wu ll'R I, Ifmuus, Ik., I'n'1'-l'n',xi1I1'r:l Dunn X, Xhmn, Swrrrlrllx-'l'r1'm11n'z 'I'l1c Nlcmbcrs XY. QI. f.lllI1'I'. Il. Il. Iluglu-s. Il. I. I. Cluugnn CI, xI.Il1IIlIK'ltI4l KI. Il. I .wH-tl li. Ka-mpmw I, Ifzullwmrlllm IB. Nl. King S. II. I 1lIl'IlIgIllll I . I.L-wus Ifluml, III fl, X. xIlll'llI2lll4IlI I'. X. Ilnslwl R. X. l'lilcIx:n1I. Il. If. S. Higlll. Ii. Rannnlzll. III I. If IIIII X. Row, -Il, 162 11 rs . I.. Ruxl 1 SIL I.. S4I1m'IIkuIrI C SIICZIIILIII, In X,SI1ugnln III ll 'I Ixmnzu . NI. X mt ml. In I NS Iulv. Il '. I' ID. XYIIIII . I. Xhulu-l , XI.lzn1'll Inu mu, In-Il In IIRIIII I'.Xl'll'll, Lamlkins, Sll'ulI1mzm, WNLUII. t.gunImlv. NUIIIILIII, bm-xl, :mul mn: Ia. XX, Smith. X. f.Illl'N, f.lIIIlk'IISUIl. ll. IS. SlllIlIl,f-I'1lX. I. IIIIIIIN, Ilwx, X. i.:nm'u ILIIIX Ihluvx xsI1'IIl'I, K., lin Ilxiul mu: I-1. llruuh, Ixximlcx, Cl. R1'IIINlIIIl'l. If. Rl'IIINlIIIl'I', II. XI. Ilzmlux, ID. IILIIIIN, Iflui XI. I-.lII, II1 I. xIlIl1I Nha nlmn. mu. R. Ruswll 'I'HIi NVICSIICRN CLUB Ihuxlxs MILK. IX'xc:Mnlflf, l'n'.mIr'r1l CQ:-'ulualf I . fI.KNIl5I.I1, III-KY'-I'Il'.II1l't'llf i Iilm IN CL. I .-XRRFR,-IR.,Sf'1'I'1'IIl!'Y NIR. Iuux R. Ifowllfk, .lflzvfwn Ihc Nlcmbcrs li. Blank S. X. CJIIIIUIISUII, III I. NI. Ilamlcx. III I . Ii. Rl'IlISlIIIl'I, 2m IQ. Ihmsu I, R. Ihcl' R. X. Ilicwlzmsl R. Ia. Ruswm-II, Il. NI. liaum-mn In I. IS. I-'ual X. Ivnkw QI. X. slllgflll, VII. X, IJIICX W. Nl.l'1Ic I'. R. King I.. II. SI1c:lI1:xn,'Il. I.. llnulkinx, In. XY. Ulu. II II. II, Kl'IlIl'I',.Il. If.. W. Smith Il. fIIlI4'Ixk'l'Ill I. .L Gum! XI. ii. Nlnwn. III I.. I-. SICIIICI I.. I IIIIIIII I. NI. Ilxlllclllu-LL XV. li. NOVIIILIII I. II, Slwllllllxnn N, Clank, In II. Mrk. Ilnrrix Ii. I.. Rm-nd, III li. XIII. IIIICIICI I. ilmvk I. .L Ilzuris li. Ia. NI. R1'IIIilIIIl'I R. K. XYiIfux, Ir. Hifi Ins! mu. Ioll lu right: Rml, Camp, Clxamllm. Rm'Iw. SZIIQFIII. Uaincs. Ilmsmli. mul um: Ilaws. Ii. ilI1urrI1, II. fvIllIIl'l. I'. Iiaulm. Nlmpln. il. .IUIIIINUIL II. I'agm'. XII! 11 X I u vc . .L , Ihilal nm: Pagliaxu. CI. XIEIIIIIRIIILIZI. Iiraun. IYOrIamIn. XIl'IlgL'I. I., iirmklin. IIl'IgK'lI4ILIIII THE CAMERA CLUB I,l'l5 X. IQOKIIIIC. 1II'I'.I'l.!Il'Ill Imax A. Smual-N'l', AIR.. I'iu'-l'n'.sif1rnl KIFURGF N.C1lmNn1.I,R. II. Iuzmuu 'I'I1c NICIIIIDCTS I'c'tm' Ii. Iivrgm-llcIaI1I .Xugustus IJ. HZIIIIIJSIJII Larlos .'X. NI2lI'lII2llIlI1l Gustavo Braun Pvtcr A. Haspc-I .lanu-s IS. Mm-tiger Paul IJ. Clamp. III ulrmathan P. Hawley Brower NIu1'pI1y, Sc-rgin CI. cI2lX'2lIlI john II. Haycs .Xmlrvw il. Page' Iiclwarcl I.. KII1u1'c-I1 Carlos M. IlllllIl'l'CIU I-'rank Pagliaro. .Ir Cicorgc' 'I'. Clcmklin, III Cllxarlcs I . Qlolmson. ?IrcI -Iohn I.. I'oppc'n Ilcmalil .'X. Iliclcinsun IITIIKC I,amI Henry .'X. Rust, I . .Klan IYOrIamIo IX'iIIiam H. I,alIn'op. Hugh NICX. Shwah. Rolmurl I.. Gaines .XIIL-n Il. H. Mc! cc IX Stuart H. XVI1ilIm'I4 R. Bryant Girdlcr 164 .XIIIIIOIIX NI. ZlIl'Iil'I' I-lrsl nm. lcll In right' lim smli. lhlrnhznn. Cluulun, Rusc. 'I' linlul Scunnl lmv: I'cl'c-rn. llcancl, Ki. llrmxn, Schmimll. llnlx. H l'HE PRUlIlCC'l'lONIST ASSOCIIA l ION S'l'.xxl.rix' CL. lSl'kNu.xx1, AI!lllllgf'I' DAVID XY. Gnknux, Alllllllgfl' IAM!-is F. Rus:-1, Alarlagffr xl0lll1lgllCfQ. Hull, -I1 Iulm 'l'. Hurlxcr Rolmerl O. liormcli The Nlcmlzcrs Pctcl' C. Sflllllidl 165 XVCHS li. Duty Dzlvid l,. .Iomw Tlmnms IS. P01111 lfirwl ww. lcfl In right: I'. um den 'l'um'n. Iiwrell. Kllrlmzln. Xichnlw. I.. Xleslre, 'l. llanlwl. Iiufk. XY, um den 'lum'n. Seunul mn: Ikergendzllml. Ruse. lfriede. Brzuly. IH. King. l.2lN'l'l'lHl'. lklnix'-Smith. llenkx. li, ll. lzxumn. I'UlklCl .Nloxhel. llxiul rms: Rmlle. lll'llllK'l', xll'I.l'2lH. xlililliil. D. lhmnzls. H. Conklin. C Xlzulllnmlal. LE CERCLE FRAN QAIS l,l'ls li. Mlcs'x'kri. I'rr.vir11'r1t Ajmm 'l'. lifxkm-.R. l'i1'r'-l'n'.virl1'r1I lMx'ln H. Nlczlluls. Sw'rr'lnr'y-'I'n'u.s'z1wr The Members IR-tel' Ii. l5n'1'ge1ul:1l1l ulohn A. Frielle l'z1ll'ick B. Nloxhel K lwistoplmer D. Hlilil'-Slllilh liclwzml Henriquel, llenry V. Poor. clwznrcl lirzuly .Xlzm -lenka .IOIIZIIIIZIII H. I'm'Icr C, Clyde Burk lirufe M. King Luis .X. Roche P. Hale Conklin, Paul .X. Kurlmzm .Iznnes F. Rose lc-mme H. lletmm-r Robert C. I,:awrem'e. Ill llzuicl D. 'l'hum:1s lrim' IJ. liricmn Dzuid C. McI,e:u1 Robert C. ,IQIIOIIIIJSUII Rfllft' H. livzms Carlos .-X. Mzarulzmdzx Pieter C. um mln-n 'l'om'n Clmmller H. liwrclt Lzluren NI. Mirzllizx XYillem H. um den Tm l 66 Inst mu, lclgl lu righl: Xlvllgux, Xl. llzull, Hl'Illi4IlIl'l. lilmlingvl. lf. W. Smith N mul nm: X. Run, CQ Rl'lllNlIlIl'l, XI. Ihuklm. XhX11lu. SINXNISH NA'l'lONfXI, HONOR SUCH' IX lixmuum Ill-NklQl'lfl. l,If'.Kl'I1I'lIf I'.u'l ll. l:l.UIllXfDl'R, SI'l'II'flHX' 'lqhc NICIIIIJCYS lrzmk lr. .XNIIIUIKI .lznnvs ll. Xlvllgcr xlillllllglll' CQ. Hull. lklll'OlIUl'C' Phillips. ll Xlimhgu-I lx. Hllcklvy Cllmrlu lf. Xl. liK'lllNl'llll'l Inna-N l .4loog4u1 .Xlmmm Row, l'lll'ilk Nlm'XulIy lf. XYQIHI Smith ll:ll11'iu'n.X. xlllflllllllilll ,Xllrul Xl. villllbll. llzlviil Y. Uvuml 167 Illini lint nm. IvIl ln IIIQIIII Nlilzllin, Szukcll, lilzlrkv, Imxl, I'I.IlI1'lX. IiaI1I Ixllllllllll Nlclvxm. Sllmhllmun. Sm-Imul mu: l.mI.v, IV0lIgnuIo, II. Xlmw. Xcslmill, Nlullmhx. QI. IIQIIIIN, llmmgu, Dans. Du-1, XI. Svllml, um: I'c-nw, IIJIIQIIZIIU, II. l.unI.lm. 4. Nlallllalmlal, Xlalzulmlam, IIvmI4-nun, I., Conklin, llc-mx. Ilixun. IHI' RIFLIQ CII fQI-IURIQI-' IJ. Imn, l'r1'.s'izI1'l1l .UB I 0RRlf.xl' CI. Iuwl., I'i1'1'-l'r4'.xiflr'l1f IUIIN R. lixll-ilu, S1'1'n'l11ry-'I'n'u.x'r1H'r' ISI-:N-Imllx If. Svlxl-isn-ik, .Ifluixur I I IILIIIWI In X. IY0rI1m4Iu I Iiimlls' IX. II. Iluly II I fIlIllIIxIIlN. III. I. R. Dy-I IS iilulkv R. S. Iixzun I I Klunklin, III Il. I-. Iflinn II. I II llnnklin, -Il. XI. 0, I'.I'lIll'l II. KADIIIQIIII X, li. Ilzullpwll I II Ilvllm-I HI. X, lIzu'l'is Il. I,IlIxIlINUII R. ll. IIZIITISUII. II R. Ilixuu I. Il. Ilvlulcxsmm Ihc Nlcmbcrs II. IIL-my, III U. .IuII1 IJ. Klcin X. Kllfllllllll l.:lmI il. I.mIxL' XY. xIlI.1lllgIIIIll. III Cl. XI: I.c:m il. Slum X. Xlanulnmlu I08 IK. li. Nvs XI, II. I.. XI. xIIlIiIII.I Xlm xc' II. XIIII Imhx, -Il hill I In IIIIIDIILIIII I. I., IR-:uw X. Rmhn' I . Row I'. R. IL. Szuk S4-Ilun VII Simson SHIIICIN, Il. SIt'IlIIl'llS4lll Su-u-:mum SlIIlID1llIlL'l,'II Sumlslmm, ,Il Izmm-l.1ImI I Inunzu XYIIIIIUII. I'IINl mu.I1-Il lo lngllli Szukrll, Slmllnnznn Imum, ID. Ilznus, NI-unul mu. Iillkxls. Ilnlu. llulaml, I Xllvn R Xllvn S Iizllu. I1 R Iiluckilmlml IHIQ SIQICIYI' CILIII3 I mm xx II. I'1VR1-lu, l'n:mlr'11I IX ll. 8lRul'lm.xN. I'1'u',l'rr.mIr'r1l Iwmlxlm Xlr1l..l,.xx11Rux. Ik., ,Vu Ihr Nlcnllmcrs IS. R. I all'Ii:1s Ii. I'IIIIl'II II' I ' I . I. I'rn'Inw. Ir. NI. 1 1. I'.l'1IlL'I' Soul. .Il IJ. Nlcli. Ilglrris I IIl'UXN'IIl'II II. II1-mlcrsml I Czullkim, Il. II. Ilcroy, III I 111-Ilaa II. Ilughcs, IX Ilurzml .X. If. -IZIVIKSUII. I69 rffux' lII'll.SIIII'l ll. IS. .IQllIxNUII I'. .Iznwis II. II. Knox. II II. Ii. xIC'I.lIiIIII1IlI II. L. xI1'I.l'LIll I'. I'I1iIIip5. II I'. R. fi. S:u'Iu'II R. I'. In-nlznm' C-. Ia. Hznxl, Ir. Ilnsl rms In-Il lu right: SIYOIIIIIIZIII, fI1lIIIIxIlIi l.:m1l1Ic'. IVZIIIUIN, Dlllillll, icllzx. I.am1cl1u- Svuuul I 1 . ' mx I Illillips, Nlilnlial, IIQIIIL-nlmcnk. Iimhl, KL. XYQHII. IILIIIN, X. Kuuwmn, I'llII.,IllNlIll I I':1ll4m, Iwnllu-s. lclcln. Ihiul mu: Nmnmn. II. KIIHIIUI,f,IlI'IIII,SIlllIN1YIl, Ingzm. ISI-gp. I4 Xlnxulqnmlxl. III-nm, Hun IHIC ROD AND GUN CILIIIS I. II. XIII-n I. R. XIII-11 II. N, lizllvs. -Il. R. I. Ikggs. Ir. X. XI. Kizllllcxml. 'Il II. I.. llxullkim. I1 I . lx. Lvllzl I. I. flbibgllll lf. N. UML. ull, I. XI. Kiurlin I. R. I-Inu-rx. Il. I. Xlc.k14.ksux W.-x'l l'lfRs, AIR.. I'n'.w' zlwul RUISI'R'I' XY. I3l'k.xN'l', I'in'-l'n'.v1'1lr'11I C.:-'okm In l..xxllsl.li Sf'1'I'I'fllI'Y-lIl'lI ll NIR. S'I'.XNI.I-Y II. I.YNIll-N. Iffwnlly .Ialwixur NIR. XI'll.1.l.xxx .X. I'I'm'xu. AIR.. I'lIl'lllfY Qld. 'I'hc Members Ia. N. Iaxzlm. III IV. I, IIIDIIJCS, III. K., XI. li. I lll'glll'S XY. XI. Unlv II. II, Giullcr. III. XI. Ilullvnlwcak II. XILK. Hzlrris II. III-rm. III I. R II. II. lxnux. II R. QI. Kulkcx . S, Ilnpkins. Ir. R R I. I. Ib II I. If. I70 XI. NI: I l.llIkll'IIll' III . I, lnggm X XIZIIIIIILIIIIIJ Nlmwuu Yilhuls ,CN Nibllllllll, III I Ollphalnl NN. Pillllill IS I'cl'vr1l I IIIIIIIIN, II 'IX IX IH. ll. In XI II In I, C III R. II II. .D I.. In I'Il'lNIlIl I I'lL-wl I RL'Il'IIIIi'IIll C. Sunke- SCIIHII IIN. Slmgulv. III Smith SIIUIIIIIIZIII I'i4III IYQHII, HII. I 1 , l'1il'Nl um, I1-fl In right: Szulwll, liurnllzlm. IJIUNUI. Nzllcs. Xlnxlwl S1-uuul nm: l t'lll1lIl, Xlulphx. SKIIIKINIIUIII, Bninlnimlgc, IXIXIIII, THR .'XS'l'RONO1N IY CLUB XX xu um C., l'1mx'1fu. I'n'.v1rI1'r1l Vlvllk' NlCIlllJCl'S XX luilllll S. llzxilmlwiclgc l51'mx'n'r Nlurplly, SI IIIICX G. nllfllhlllll Illllll R. CL. Silfkvll l' :ul S. lfcnum Ronzulcl Slt'lllIDfl'Il 1' .X. lflyllll lfrzmk I.. SllllllSll'Ulll I1 Pmick ll. Nluxlu-l Dmmzllcl CI. Yates xvillilllll XY. Young 171 lilxl HIM. Ich lu iight: xllxlklilllll. l'lul1-lwxuml, Niillllilgllf. ll, ll. Smith. Iiilllllllvlll, l'v1cli Uv! Igl'l1 Svunul mu: Riwldlv. lf. Whitt: llc-lm. lmiilun. Ililltillllilll. Killlulgv. Ixxinrm. lmkmx THE RADIO CLI I li IXXYID Il. SXIITII. l,l'!'.SfI1l'7lf Rom-R'li lI. VIAIIUXIINUN, Sr'1r1'lr11x' l,l lIfR C.. Nlux'l'.u:I'lf. lH'II.XlIH'I' 'lihc Nlcmbcrs Xlimliaicl lf. lillrklvy -lzniics ll. KUIIIIJIICI' VIIIIUIIIZIN li. Pm'ir'1:l William li. lizislrm lien XY. Kitlrcwlgc. lll fic-urgm' ll. X. Riclmilc Nliclmvl U. l'Ai':11m'1' llcrlmcrl H. 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I , --bi A 1 ,mg , ' Q2 W I Ni ,W fl .mf 5: -1717. ' ' g pm, r J, F if .A 4 I 51 ' 'l ' z . , viii f ,, ' ' ' - vi Y' sv 'r P 4 . ' kk ' x ., 3. 253. A Q Ig W ' ' h 385 1 ,. .. 1: I . . Q ,, .,A.., .x K. 1 ? ,. 3 K rf 4, A .. i xhwm A gf 3 ' mxlx in Ill' MI: lltll ll tl Ml , W' - ' ' 4, if iff' w 1 , g,w,,5,., ,AN k 3, W, N ,JW xg , 'mr .sl A iam-wx x ii' 1 WP-mf W' REVIEW OF THE DRAMATIC CLUB .-Xs a curtain-raiser for this season, the Dramatic Club gave us Dusany's A Night Al An Inn. Often as this thriller is done by school groups, it is safe to say no pro- duction chills the spine like that conceived by Mr. Pratt, whose genius injects vitality into whatever appears on the Choate stage. No Toff was ever more suave or more imposing in death than Bob Graham, no Sniggers more hysterical in the grip of the idol's irresistible power than john Barber, no natives more furtive, more feral or more deftly disposed of than john Hill, Bob Hiestand, Vinny Stempien, and Art Wilkes. In a year that celebrates the centenary of Shaw's birth, a dramatic group owes its audience a reacquaintance with the sardonic iconoclast of Ayot St. Lawrence. and there is no better way to do it than by Androcles and the Lion, particularly when that other popular Shavian jest Pygmalion was already laid claim to by our alumnus Alan Lerner and turned into the season's best musical, My Fair Lady. Androcles, that exemplar of the Christian position, that insipid leophile. received full treatment from .john Barber, who has year alter year given us so many polished performances. The newcomer Peter Cain as Magaera swept over him with her domestic tantrums but left him as unscathed as a thunder shower. liven Ozma of Oz knew no more friendly and obliging lion than Mac XViener's. in many ways the delight of the evening. Representing the real power of Rome in the characters ol' Roman officers as yet uncorruptetl by the decadence of the times, Bob Graham and 'l'om .lahnige never wavered from their military faith, and gave convincing performances as soldiers, loyal and unthinking, yet unable to cope with the Christian viewpoints As the president of the Dramatic Club, Bob Graham deserves special praise. His handsome captain, Curt yet sympathetic, was the climax of many years ol devotion to the drama at Choate. 'l'he Lavinia of Otto Trautz, had some winsome and moving moments in the verbal tilts with the captain and the Emperor, expressing just the correct mix- ture of pertness and humility. His speeches and stage presence preserved the illusion of femininity. Peter Flynn and Ben Page were the perfect Roman Patricians, epitomizing the pride and effeminacy of a decaying class in their scene with Ferovius, that muscu- lar Christian with his muscular response to force. Frank Sundstrom plays lferovius to the hilt and his best line: The Christian God is IIOI yet . . . mean- while l must serve the gods that are, was beautifully handled. Spintho, a spine- less, spiteful creature, who in his eagerness to recant rushed to his appointment with death provides a nice foil to Ferovius. Hugh lNlacColl handled this difficult part with frightening conviction. As for the part of the Emperor, Chaplin Barnes played it as an effeminate. conceited featherhead. Never once did he step Ollt of character in the lisping accent, the affected gesture, the semi-hysteria of his dance with the lion. .Xs for the minor parts and the extras, Christians, soldiers, gladiators, slaves. each one acted his part as if on his contribution hung the success of the whole: not one who by an inadvertent movement drew eyes away from the main action. 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Pinv-xn IR I - - v A.v.s'f.s'l1111l Cowl: 'I'l1c Icznn Iiomu- .Xmlrcws, GI-cargo M. Gross, -Iohn IX. Sargent. PCICI' S. Booth Iirncc M. King ciIllll'IL'5 Sl'IlIC5IIlg'L'I'. Ricllzml Cl. Dichl, ulr. -luhn NI. Mcfiuire XYilliznn G. Spears XVilIiann XY. Dillon lfclwurcl XV. Martin, llllzlrles X. SIIIlIJ1ll'Ill'l',llI' .john R. l71'uckc1' Nliclmcl K. O'C,lonncll .Xlliccl M. Vinton, Pclcr Ii. lfrccl I'1I'L'lIK'l'Il'Ii C. Pringle Ilzlvicl A. XVzn'd .john K. Gomlrifli liric RZIYINIQII. III Nickerson XV:1Llc1's, Cilizlrlcs I.. cil'Cl'I' -IZIIIIUS R. Rive iI1IIUIIl1l5 MCR. XVy1'kuII' CU-C1111flIfIlS4l'I,l'!'f.' Iiklcz RAx'Nn.,xi., III, If-XYIID A. XY.-XRD 203 pi A' nwrwrmurf.. l'llsl um, IL-fl lo liglllf I'. lSuull1. SZIYQPIII, Dillon. lhllmkcr, Dim-hl. Riu-. Kiumil'icl1, Wukoll XYZIIICIS, Gum, fQl'L'l'l'. Yinlrm. H, .Xlull4'xw, SllllIl1lilH'l', l'ringlv, Ranmlnl. Szhlmwingu. Summa! rms: Kullwr. lzncll. Whilc. llitililllll, llnllcnlmcck. I-m-xt. 0'l1m1m'll. Nlnrlin. Slwnxx Mcxnmlcl. I'ullm1. ll. Nlclmilc, l.:mc, xvllilllff. Wilmx, I'in-rwn. llxiul mu: Inmkmuul. I,CLlXl'l'. CL. Broun, IS. King, l ,lIl1'l'X. lfnrlmu. XII. llmxlcl. ilunwlinu XII. Xlulwr. Xlr. l'mlx:ll1. I'mn', Xlmxlnzln. D. Wzml. llvllllvlr. Wilkrs. If. Rl'lllNlllll'l Yhluvls. l'l1c H155 15001192111 Schedule llrllr' Will: :Ir ffllllllfl' 0.11111 Oil. I xvilllllllllllll xv2lHillgI0l'll F32 Oct. 8 Kvnl XY:lllingl'm'1l li Um! I8 Tull xV2lIt'l'IOXVI1 0 Url. 22 llulchkiss XVz1llil1gI'rn'cl lf? Url. 29 Mount llc-rmun Mount llcrm I2 Nm: 5 l.:lw1'c'nuw'illc xvilllillgl-0111 20 Nm. I2 l,l'1'l'Hl'lll lJvvl'Iim'lcl IS 2 04 Hll CH1CbYIE F1XJTlhXLl.STUYTISTICS FCHQ ,X'IllIll' .Xlcxznulcr .XlICll't'IYS, H l5L'IIllL'Il Booth, P. llrown, C. Clonsolino Diehl Dillon llriukcl' linlvry lforhcs Frccl Clooclricli CLi'cL'r Gross Guvst Ilzillcnln-cle lllll'l'lS0ll I-licstannl King, IS. KUIIQCI' l.znnI- l.czn'cr INlc'Guil'e, D I . IVJIIIL-rs Qllo-ilupluiiij XVyi'koIl' fill!-clklllllllllb Marlin Morsnizin Nichols O'CIonncII Patton I icrson Pool' Pringlc Rzivnilzll Renlsclllcr. Riu' Szirgcnt Sclllcsingcr Spears Slllflmclici' Vinton IVzn'cI, D. IX'liiIn', AI. IVl1itncy IVilc'ox lX'ilIws Zznm-Il l'nsfIfoI1 H ll I Ilmzlcla G uzird Ql1zn't6rIJzic'k H zIlI'lJ:u'I4 'lllckle Iind 'lllcklc Hz1II'Imzn'k Cn :I HI 'lhcklc 'lllcklc lincl C Icntci' 'lllfklc' Fulllmzxck 'I'z1c'kIc Hllll'lJ2lK'li CCIIICI' Clemcr Center linil Hz1Il'Ixn'lQ 'l':ic'k Ie Fu I I lmrli Gnznxl Center Guzircl Quzn'tcrIJuck HzllI'lJzu'IL Guznxl Guznxl Hzllflmfla Fiilllmfk End 'llicklc Quzlrlcrlmzick HzlII'lmc'k Guznxl Enil Quzn'IcrImc'k Gnznwl End Hz1II'IJzu'k QL1z1l'tcrIJzu'Ii Fu I I Imfk lincl H zllllmck Ql1z1i'tc1'I1uc'k 205 5 II'rigl1l Ilffiglil I60 . I I I75 5' I I l7II 5' I l I55 5' 6 I87 6' 3 I76 6' YI III5 6' I56 5' 8 I7lI 5' III I80 6' I I76 6' I65 6' I I86 5' I I I88 5' I I IEIII 5' EI I65 5' 7 IPI8 5' II 22I 6' AI I55 5' III 229 6' 2 I76 5' I I I56 5' III I85 6'2 I62 5' III I76 5' I I I7I 6' I I65 5' I I l6l 5' EI I58 5' III I5I 8 I82 5' I I I56 5' 9 I66 5' 8 l85 6' IS5 6' I-III 5' 6 l6II 5' 8 l6II 6' I85 6' 2 I55 5' III I80 6' I85 6' I50 5' 8 I70 5' I I I55 5'8 l83 6' I l6II 5' EI I-I5 5'8 I955 C Ins '58 '56 '58 '56 '57 ,-.- DI '58 '56 '56 ,-,- ill '57 ,-- Tl '56 '56 '56 '56 '58 '58 5 7 '56 ,..- 171 '56 I-3-7 '56 '56 ,-,. Ill v.. 56 '56 U-- Ill v.-... ill I... LH ...- LPI '57 yr.- DI '56 56 57 56 '56 56 57 '56 vy- .11 57 '58 ,..... IH '56 57 A ails-I H ' P 9 'O s 'W' ' Eb? M .- - - i1a?-Qk xx . f wf? ,J 69 ,I 4 h 1 ww '4 my X -4- 1 ' 55' lqigfff 17 - .qw - I 'Q I - ,. IQ' 4? .2 x X i .,,. ' W V1 1,5 V Q W 'Es M ' A I ' xv -, QX ' . , .,Q . ' U , at :: H . ' 5' If X A A ian :':' ,.:,. I 5 Anwar I , If 2 as 'wi' iav Jr. -.3 iff? ,ffm w J ff gf... - - Jf Y - gg 1 ii, 'K 1, A Q. - -'31 rw. ras , 2 . 5 3' 1. ' dh THE l955 FOOTBALL SEASON This year's football varsity concluded their season with two victories and hve defeats. The record that Choate compiled is not truly indicative of the spirit and fight that the team possessed. New to the team this year, was the single wing and multiple offense. which made blocking in the line more effective and gave greater opportunity to the backs. However, in the opening game of the season, the team was still unsure of its new offense. Nvilbraham rolled up the points and prevented Choate from scoring until the fourth quarter, when Chuck Schlesinger scored on a run around right end, to make the final score 32-6. After a week of hard preparation, a determined team met Kent in the second home game of the season. For the entire first half, Kent's heavy backfield pounded at the Choate defense, but to no avail. Finally, in the third quarter, Kent scored the only touchdown of the day, taking advantage of a blocked kick. Against Taft at XVatertown, Choate dominated play on both offense and de- fense, gaining their first victory of the season, I4-0. Early in the second quarter, fullback George Cross bucked four yards to score. In the second half, on the first play from scrimmage, Co'Captain Tom Xivyckoff knifed off tackle to go 55 yards on a sensational run for the Blue and Gold's second and hnal score. On the following Saturday, to the satisfaction of 375 cheering fathers, Choate defeated Hotchkiss in the most thrilling game of the year. The hrst half produced the most inspired football of the season from the Choate point of view. Good blocking allowed the backs to drive through the Hotchkiss line for two touch- downs and a I3-0 half-time lead. Nevertheless, the opposition was not finished. and the second hall saw them creep within six points of the Choate leadg however, a fourth quarter touchdown run by Tom Wyckoff saved a l9-l3 thriller. Against Mount Hermon the team lost a close one 120, after a two and a half hour bus ride. Mount Hermon scored early in the first quarter and late in the fourth quarter, capitalizing on two blocked Choate punts. For the greater part of the game, the ball changed hands back and forth with neither team able to score. Choate met Lawrenceville in the final home game of the season the following Saturday. VV-ith Bill Dillon playing his best game, a strong Lawrenceville squad was held to a fi-0 half-time lead. Once, Choate managed to push the ball down to the Lawrenceville four yard line, but was unable to score. The second half was dominated by Lawrenceville, and the final score was 20-0. The whole student body journeyed to Deerfield to watch the final game of the season against our traditional rivals. Unfortunately, Deerfield was too strong and loo experienced. Choate had to fight back from an I8-0 deficit, but was able to score only once. on a punt return by Tom Wyckoff from his own forty-five yard line. The punting of Fred Vinton, reliable all season, was at its best in this game as was the pass receiving of Charlie Sullbacher. Despite the greenness of the team which had to face superior opposition, there was never any doubt about the courage and determination of every member of the squad. And when the season was over, the coaches professed a feeling of great satisfaction for the individual accomplishments and the overall results. A great team regardless of the record of wins and losses! Special congratulations are in order to Co-Captain Nick XVatters for being named left end on the All Prep School Eleven, and to Co-Captain Tom Mfyckoff for receiving an honorable mention on the same team. 207 11 A ' 'ri N :K , ... 4 fs -V 'Ng , Ji qv... M ' MM' ..-. LV 5 l.1M,,f 45 if i f? Si - wifi? ' ' YM' 14' 33,5 vi-35' glilxi p L, . -M W X , i 1 ala Q' 5.1 .,,, ,. K ,Q W, X, Xilsbixie F if H 1-sf-,RA , ., iw, wi. E' 5 M su 1 , 1 v J . if E2- Ifz.. 'V lag f' L 'rg ' X M,.,a'w4ff ,Q 'f V, fp'-.Js,f rr? ,g,g'hff s if u 'WM , my 5 ax. , Y, ' New: haw' .A 1 , .. .K bf , 5 aww 'N J 2 4. ww ,Thea Lf ' -Tw . S i'Wli ,nw L, Clcorgc I . Gum ' T wwf THE 1955 SOCCER TEAM NIR. II. Dox,xl,n NIf'C,xm-1 Cnurlz tjmlx IS. V.,xNNr1c:R,'llapluirz Nllczlmllil, N. C11.l41csc:, lI1llllIlgI'I' NIR. Al. IIONNIJI Nlczilxmf., !.'mu'l1 XIII. .Ionx li. l,lxc:o1.x, .'I.Y.YISIIllII Cuurlf The 'licznn CL. Clyde lim uk Slzlnlcx' N. Ocllum, Ir. , . . V , Scrgioil. I: 'z ' 1 . NX lllunn IX. Lznlmlwcll, lr. Clllrislizm N. Pzlrlzmli I IN ml Clcurgc Plzltzl I bln Luis N. Rorlw Ixulwrl ll. I.:m'rc-:mug III Luis I . Saincllcz lanmm IJ. NICEIIIIQU. I'in'IcrC1. van dun 'I'oorn NVilIianm C. Nornmn. III NI'illcm II. wan lIk'II 'I'um'n lulm II. NVZIIIIICCIQ Cu-flfljmrizzx-l'fl1'r'l: S'1'.xx1.lfx' IX. KJDIINI, QIR., I,l ls I . Sixrzurx 200 avg: I Q rsvz. - 95 Y I gt, Irnxl lon IrIt to right: Nortnnn, I':tt'Iunti, IV. mn rIrn 'I'oot'n. I'I:ttzl. SIIIICIICI. Ynnnrrk. Rorln Ir. Lznztnl. I , x nn tlrn Ioorn, Otllntn. Hur St'contI lou: Ihutzttl, Rztnsont. KIIIZIIDIII. I.2IWIl'lIl'l', Ii. NI. Smith. Latltltwll. CLznnImIr, Xlrfiztlu IY:lrIIt'N. Il:tIIrtnrIIu f IItittI ron: IIirItIIr, I.:1tIn'op, fI1lQ, Rr-ml. Klornvll. Illztrkinton. Criwwolrl. I'lllIl'IIl lou' K-rztltzttn, C.Ir-gg, XIV. Ilnntrr. Nlty I.tnroIn. Nlr. NIrC.alIn'. Iirzttll. Hair' Url. Url. Urt. I Ur t. III Url. 2 Urt. 26 Url. 29 Not. Not. Nov. Nov. Il The I955 Sorrel' Srtheclulc II'iIll Krnl IIUIIII-TCI XViIIislon XVIIIJYZIIIZIIII Ilotrltkiss Kingswood :II Iv1IIIIIlgI,0I'lI Potnfrrt IYztIIingl'ot'rI IViIIn'ztItznn xv2lIIIllgI'Ol'lI IW-st IIzn'tI'r Mount Hr-rtnon Mount Ilr-rmon 'I':uIt IVzttcrtown I .:twt'rt1rrx'iIIr XYztIIingl'ot'rI l.oolnix IVztIIingl'o1'rI Ilccrfirlrl DrcrIirIrI 0 - I0 Clmrllr' Up! II ll li 3 II II T 2 li I4 2 2 II I I I I I tl I I I .I-I . ' I5 THE 1955 SOCCER SEASON At the conclusion of the H355 Soccer Season, the Choate Team had compiled the best record since the sport was instituted at Choate. The team's record of six victories. five ties, and no defeats provided it with a margin of points great enough to win the lVestern New England Preparatory School Association Championship. Under the leadership of Captain .lay Vanneck, the team played as a unified group, with every individual contributing to Choate's attack and defense. The opening game of the season, played against Kent, ended in a scoreless dead- lockg however, against NVilliston, the next game, the team began to show the ex- cellence that they demonstrated all season. Seo Cavalli scored the first goal: and before the afternoon was over. he had tallied twice to lead Choate to its first victory by a score of fl-0. At Pomfret Choate overcame an early one goal deficit to trounce a dangerous Pomfret team. Following the win at Pomfret, the team travelled to XVilbraham, and sparked by the brilliant passing of Pieter van den Toorn once again catne frotn behind to oxerwhelm the opposition. After trailing midway through the hrst half, Choate won over Hotchkiss, 6-fl. Chris l'arlanti's outstanding passing and shooting, coupled with a goal by Clyde Buck front hallback position made this victory possible. Unfortunately, the tealn was unable to duplicate its excellent performance against Hotchkiss in its next gatne. Against a scrappy Kingswood team the opposi- tion managed to score on a penalty shot in the last few seconds of play causing a 2-2 deadlock. Nevertheless, the high point of the season was attained when an in- spired Choate team journeyed to Mount Hermon to upset an unbeaten and un- tied Mount Hermon aggregation, which had previously turned back such power- houses as Exeter and the Wfilliams Freslttnen. Although it was a team victory, special praise is due for the outstanding exhibition of goal-tending turned in by Bill Caldwell, and for the crafty dribbling and well-placed shots which enabled Seo Cavani to score Choate's three goals while Hermon tallied only once. Unable to measure up to the perfection shown in the Mount Hermon game, the lXfcCabemen were only able to salvage a l-l tie at Taft. Choate controlled the ball alntost the entire gatne, but it was not until the fourth quarter when liill van den Toorn out-tnaneuvered the stingy Taft goalie, that the team was able to score. The team was forced again to settle for a tie against Lawrenceville the following Saturday. In this game Stan Odltnn was the sole Choate scorer, as he scored on a hard drive into the left corner of the opposing goal. The defending league champions from Loomis were the next victims. Deter- mined to avenge last year's defeat, a spirited Blue and Cold teatn pulled itself together after a ragged first half to clinch the game, 4-l, as Sanchez and Roche took their turn at being outstanding. The final game of the season was at Deerfield, and the Cltoate team was deter- mined to defeat its biggest rival. It was a close, hard fought game in which the outcome was always in doubt. Bill Norman at fullback held off many Deerheld attacks, but the Creen and X'Vhite defense was also tight. During the second half neither team was able to score, leaving the final score at l-l. The Choate goal was scored by Seo Cavani, the Italian Exchange Student, who tied the all-time school record of I4 goals in one season. Cottgratulations to coaches Mr. McCabe and Mr. Lincoln, to Captain 'lay Van- neck, and to the whole teatn on having the firsl undefeated Soccer Team in Choate History!! 211 M-Or Y .E' Q, . has ' . .L , r 1 s THE 1955 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM New Xlk. C.. Rom-nl' t.1,lfm-'Yls ffllllfll Rcmllkl' XV. .Xvm-'.RxlAN, Callzlzailz HR. CI. IQUBI-lR'l' Cll.lexll1iN'l's, Cllllfll The Team Rolwrl XY. .'xCkCl'lll2!ll xl2ll'l,0llCll RlJL'lllll, l't'IL'l' O. licckwilll john U. Rm-sh-1' Gcorgu V. XY. Colycr fQillCIl XX'cllcs. Ill R. Scott Higgins l'1l'l'ill'l'iC'k CI. xv4'lll1llll'L'l', 2nd lfzlplzzill-Iilf'r't.' Gillcll XVc'llcs, III 213 E E l'll'Nl lun, lvfl lu light: S. Higginx, Bcmkuilh, xl'L1'llll1lll. Rucwlcl. W1-ilu. Scunul lmx: flnlu-1. XYc-tllzllllcly l':n'wnw, RlVL'lllIl. lhilml mms: Xlr, f1ll'lIlK'lllN. 'l'l1c H155 Cross QIOLIIILYX Schedule fhlfl' ll'fll1 .ll ffllrmlr' 1 Uni. I9 Xvw Hfililill 'l'1'2ll'IN'l'N XV:lllinglm'1I 1.3 IU 041. il Nlounl llcrmml Mount Hn-rlnml T18 If Nm. ' Ililllmnm' xvllllillglvlllll I3 ll! Nm 'n New lfnglznml Ilm'rsm'lml:nstic's Nlccl. Hows lh-mvn tlllU1llL'8Ill Nm NlilliHl'lUXK'lI XX'zlllinglm'cl 20 rv Xmg I2 llculiclcl Dccrfivlnl T58 lf I26 I W 'ZH THE 1955 CROSS COUNTRY SEASON From the first practice of the season, Captain Bob Ackerman and Coach Robert Clements led the Cross Country squad through the grind of early season conditioning. The pre-season outlook was uncertain with only two letter- men returning. The greater part of the small squad of 23 consisted of boys who had become interested this year for the first time. Peter Beckwith showed by far the greatest ability of the new boys, as from the start he managed to give Captain Ackerman competition in the trial runs. Also, Tim Welles, Hugh Dundee, Scotty Higgins, Fritz l'Vettlaufer, and Don Roelnn showed great promise. In the first meet of the season against New Britain State Teachers, the team won handily, scoring a perfect I5-40 victory. Close behind Choate's hrst two men, Ackerman and Beckwith, John Roesler, one of the returning lettermen, placed third, and Captain-elect Tim Wfelles fourth. The squad visited Mount Hermon for the second meet of the campaign. Coaches Tuttle and Clements, knowing the toughness of the Mount Hermon course and its team, had plll the Choate Harriers through extensive drills. Never- theless, the Choate aggregation was not able to keep pace with the Scarlet Scourge, for the hill-laden 2.6 mile run, treacherous to past Choate teams, again proved too formidable. The final score was Mount Hermon l7, Choate 38. At home for the third race of the year, the Blue and Cold Harriers faced Hill- house High of New Haven. Determined to do better than they had done against Hermon the week before, Choate Olltrzlll Hillhouse to score their second perfect victory I5--ffl. Fritz XVettlaufer placed fourth this time, behind the dependable three of Captain Ackerman, Beckwith, and Roesler. Next, the Harriers journeyed to Providence, Rhode Island for the New England Interscholastics. lt was a cold, windy day with a thin sheet of rain to bother the runners constantly. VVith an outstanding array of cotnpetition Choate placed eighth. Such perennially powerful teams as Deerfield, Mount Hermon, St. Paul, Exeter, and Andover were represented, and they scored in those respective posi- tions. Despite the adverse conditions, the boy who won the race broke the course record at Moses Brown, where the meet was held. Against Middletown High School in the following meet Captain Ackerman ran his best race of the season, finishing in the excellent time of I0 minutes 59 seconds. He was paced most of the way by McCarthy, Middleton's sophomore sensation, but in the last qllartel' mile Bob put on a sustained drive to finish twenty yards in front. Fritz Wettlaufer placed third behind the two pace-setters, as Choate won easily 20-35. The last meet of the season was against Deerfield at Deerfield, Massachusetts. The Green and White was reputed to have a powerhouse, especially since they successfully surmounted all the opposition in the Interscholastics earlier in the year. lt was a determined Choate team, however, that was defeated by superior opposition that day. Ackerman and Beckwith again paced the Choate contingent as they placed sixth and seventh respectively. The overall record consisted of three dual meet victories against two dual meet losses plus an eighth place in the Interscholastics. Next year Captain-elect Tim Mfelles will be helped by returning lettermen, Don Roelnn and Fritz VVettlaufer. Hugh Dundee, who was rendered inactive this year by a broken foot, and Scotty Higgins should also be of assistance in producing a record at least as good and perhaps surpassing the one set by the 1955 team. 215 ' ,Wt .b.. .xQ:w..... W yn -av 4 iw YQ1W5'?iR K-4- I Q, 'aff f af fl l Fw! Mal ami X3 THE 1956 VVRESTLING TEAM . . ' 4 .. l',u:kuc1r f.mlr'l1 Enwm Cl. lhxkxllzk, -IR., Capluiu R1c1HARn M. l4,xR'mN, AlIIlIIlg'l'l MR. Hl'l1l-1R'l' S. l',xc:K,xRn, Cuarlf P4 MR. G1-'okay P. CRANIJ.-Xl.I., -IR., ,A1.s'.vi.slm1I Cmzrlf Yi NIR. qlonx l'lNGl.l5H. ,4.s'.s'i.xr1:111 Cum-lf The 'fczun IIIIICS R. .Xllvll Hugh lf. Mzlciloll. ll llama- .Xmh'cws, Nluruls C. AILISUII, Ill lmmzxs P. Clunsulino linlwin CI. l'zu'kcr, XX'illi:nm XV. Dillon CQ. Clzuncrmm Slldlllllll. john Nl. Hzlllvlllx-c'k XVilli:m1 CL. Spears I Bfllft' Nl. King Clllurlcs .X. SlllllD2ll'llCl', Gillctl NVQ-llcs, Ill Czlplrlfll-l'flr'r'l.' .IOIIII M. f'l1lHL'IllK'C'k 2l7 Iiuxl 1mx,lvIl lu xiglll: XIlINUll,SIlK'1lIl2lII, I'zllkm-1, l5iIIm1.'l, R. XII1-11. Sumul HDMI XII. f.lllIHI2III. XII, Il2IlIxlIIlI. Ihwczl. IJIIIIIUIJ. SIWAIIN, IS, king. irmwlimm. IIIIgIIlx. IILIIIUII. XII. Ifllglidx. Illiul nm: Ilnllvnln-ak. IYUIIQN. if Kzum. II. Xmllmu, Iiimlzllmg f,IIIlIl1llli. 'I'I1c I956 NV1'cslIing Scllcclulc IMI1' lI'illl .Il lflmrllf' Ufzlw. lun. II 'I :ull IX':1IIingIm'4I IIS I I lam. QI Kcnl KVIII fl QI lun. 28 Nlnunl llc-rmun Xluunl llc-rmrm I8 SI Ifvlm. I I.:1w1'vm'1'x illc' IX':1IIinglcmI EI 2.3 I c'Im. I I IANDIIIIS IX'imlsrn' I I III Ifvlm. 28 XI!-slvyznll IY:1Ili11gIu1'mI ZH IU Xlanp fI X.I'f,I.IX'..X. Nn'uII1:ul1 ISIII I'I:um' III IIS QIS THE 1956 WRESTLING SEASON From the outset of the l956 season. the XVrestling Team was plagued by injuries and handicapped by inexperience. Thus, their record of three wins and three defeats may well be considered respectable. The nucleus of the team was expected to form around four returning lettermen led by a dynamic captain, Herr jer Parkerg however, john Schoellkopf injured his shoulder before the season even began which limited him to an assistant coach status, Hugh MacColl found that a leg injury sustained in a skiing accident kept him from full efficiency, while Mark Mouse Mason became the 123 lb. wrestler for most of the year. The remainder of the squad had little experience as the over-all results demonstrated. In the Grst match of the year, Choate triumphed over a weak Taft Team by the score of ltifl I. Although Choate began the match with wins by Mason and Parker, the outcome was not sure until Bruce King won the unlimited match, the last bout of the meet. Realizing that work was needed to measure up to past Choate powerhouses, the Team set forth on a rugged training schedule. Peak condition was of paramount importance, and for the rest of the season strength and stamina were characteristic of the Blue and Gold lvlatmen. This trait was shown in the I8-9 victory over Mount Hermon, a team noted for its perennial excellent condition. Nevertheless, teams with more experience such as Kent and Lawrenceville proved to be too formidable. Although Kent beat us 2-1-9, both Bill Dillon and Bill Spears were the victims of questionable decisions which could have made a difference in the outcome. The Loomis match, too, was hard- fought and close with Loomis winning I9-I l. The Blue and Cold Matmen are to be commended for their improvement during the season. Although Choate did win against Taft in their first match, it was not at all similar to the impressive 28-I0 victory attained at the expense of the XVesleyan Freshmen in the final match. In that match Cam Sheahan was a more polished wrestler than before as he out-maneuvered XVesleyan's best in the l3'7 lb. class. Also showing much improvement was jolm Hallenbeck who pinned his man in the 147 lb. division. Later, I-Iallenbeck, jointly with Tim XVelles was awarded the trophy for most improvement during the year. Throughout the season Coach Packard worked diligently to develop his team. and one of the highlights of the year came when it was learned that he had recovered sufliciently from his illness to attend the New England lnterscholastics with the team. He was ably assisted, however, by Mr. English and Mr. Crandall. The H356 XVrestling Team was not outstandingg yet, there was one outstanding member. Captain jerry Parker. He showed his superiority by out-wrestling all opposition to become Champion in his weight class at the lnterscholasticsg more- over, his record was unblemished for the entire season-a remarkable feat, con- sidering he met the best wrestlers at Taft, Kent, and Mount Hermon. Through his leadership Choate placed sixth out of twenty-four teams at Needham, and through his leadership the season was a successful one. Next year the team will have four lettermen returning-all of whom showed increasing potential during the season. Along with Captain-elect Hallenbeck, jim Allen, Tim XVelles, and Tom Consolino should be instrumental in producing a good record. 2l9 M,,,.,,.4-- - .. THE 1956 BASKETBALL TEAM Xiu, Wll.l,l-ul W. Sunux ldlllfll .XIX-XXI BIAXCLHI, ll, Cnplniu l'Al'1. fQAl.AN'l'I, Afllllllgfl' NIR. xvIl.l.IANl XV. SHIRK, Cunrll HR. XVlI.1.1.-xxl Cl. l,-x CQANKI--. A.s's'f.s'lnr1l fjllllfll The IIXCZIIII rlmcrl XY. .'xi'kl'l'lll2lll lfric' RZIYIHISII, Ill Xmlznn liizmchi. ll Dzxvid .X. U'zn'ml john NI. NIc'KLuirc lf. Tonllinson XVhiIc, Xlznu' CQ. xI1lYl'UlL'Ull -john .L Xvllilllkj' c'h1n'll Nl. Phillips llauill Y, XVUOLI Cllllflljll-I':ll'l'f.' .-Xmlzml Billllflli. ll 221 Inv mu, lm-il In night: I. Xlchllilv, x1kK'Illl1lll. Rzuxnlzll, XIZIXIKIIVIIII, R. l'h1ll1pN, llmmlu, Hum! 11, Haul. 'l. mm.-, u'r.nm-X. mill.-Nallgl-1. muml um: XII. Sllllk. XX. 1-Lulu, Ilnlmzm, Hvggx, ll1n1:wn.i.. Hum f-lllllllll. XII. lu C-xnllw. Ihml mu: R, NlmlIl.l.4lx1u1l. Ilnslu-I, Ruul, I. Xl, Xlmxmzn 'l'l1c N515 Bzlskcllmnll Scllcc ll. I lmgg. x.lIt'N,l XImnLg.m IMI1' ll'1lll ,ll ffllnrllf' lm. I I l,lNlllliN xxvillilvllk 37 ul. I I lh'4'1'Iim'lll llc'vl'liclml 52 lm. IS Xluunl llcwmml XY:lllillgl1n'cl IT lm. Bl l':lII xYllU'l'I1HK'Il IN ln. 25 XX'1'xl1l1il1slm'1' xvllllillgllllll 37 ul. 28 l'Qm'ling XYznlIingIm'd SH 4-lr. l SIIHIVIQI Sullu-lml lf? 4-lm. l l.gux'n-:lu-x illv l.g1wl'c'11u'x illv IU vlm. R llupkins xY2lllillQIUl'Kl Tl? vlm. I l lh'a'l'ilm'Iml XY2lllillglUl'll Bti n-lm. I5 l'4lwling l'zm'ling IU 4-lm, 22 XX'ilIisl1m XY:ulliI1glm'd 52 cln. 2.3 KQIIIIHVIRF xvlhllillglllll ILT USS 711 Ulhf TI ti .37 3.1 IU IH 132 'Iii lifn T18 -.1 .Lv In 44 800 THE 1956 BASKETBALL SEASON At the outset of this season, there was nothing but pessimism in the attitude of everyone connected with the Basketball Team. Only two members of last year's team were returning-a team which won but three of thirteen contests. Along with this negligible amount of experience, the team faced the handicap of a lack of height. Nevertheless, everyone worked hard throughout the season, and as a result the starting quintet of Captain Bianchi, Phillips, Mavroleon, Wlard, and XVood coordinated increasingly well as the year progressed. The team dropped its first four games to Loomis, Deerfield, Mount Hermon, and Taft for an ex- tremely inauspicious startg yet, they came back to win five of their remaining nine games to surpass most expectations as well as last year's record. Inability to control the backboards, however, was painfully conspicuous especially in the initial contests. The fifth game of the season proved to be the turning point as a more alert Choate contingent played host to Westminster. The final score was 57-49, as Captain Bianchi paced the team with 24 points. More important, the team's conhdence was again restored, as was shown in the following game against Trinity-Pawling. This was perhaps the closest game ol' the year, and Choate actually trailed throughout the first half. Then, rallying around Bianchi and Mavroleon, the hoopsters came back to win, 50-48. ln this as well as most other games Choate employed only hve players-a sign ol' the lack of depth of the team. llnfortunately, Suffield and Lawrenceville, the next two opponents, proved too strong. Suffield won easily 62-43 as Dave Wfood was high scorer for Choate with only l-I points. Lawrenceville was even tougher, especially on their home court, as they swamped Choate, 76-49. However, with a win over Hopkins, 70-65, there was evidence that the team would do better in their next encounter with Deerfield. Playing the Green and VVhite this time on a home court, Choate was determined to avenge their 62-52 loss earlier in the year. The entire school cheered as Choate narrowed and over- came a Deerfield lead late in the contest. Nevertheless, our rivals fought back finally winning by a scant two points, 58-56. Trinity-Pawling also proved too strong as they bested the Blue and Cold quintet, 53-37. This game was a disappointing one since Choate had earlier in the year beaten this same team. The season ended on a good note, however, as Choate was victorious in the last two games. First, Williston succumbed, 52-49, and next the Gunnery five were victims by the score of 67-62. As was mentioned, the squad looked more and more polished as the season progressed, and next year we can look forward to a very successful campaign, for with only Dave Wlood graduating, the team has a lot of experience. With the return of Adam Bianchi as an experienced captain, backed up by Mace Mavroleon, Dave vVard, Dick Phillips and several members of the second and tlayvee teams, the School can look forward for the first time in several seasons to a returning squad of some experience though still lacking height. 223 N E 'Wm Nm sur XI: is mf Iv' ,. b , .. , H ., -, - . Q3 92 if wi! fs' 3- 'L ..g..D J .L Q -A i 9 U ani- bw 'l'I-Ili 1956 HOCKEY TEAM Xiu. XX n I I-XXI X. I'l IH ul. ilu. f,1lIlllI Y l'r11lfR S. BUUTII, Crlplnill ll.-wm li. lil.,-xcgk. Mnnngvr MR. XYl1.1.lAxl .X. l'1'1w,ul, Coarlz NIR. l'!Rl4IllfRlKIK li. 'l1H0Nll'S0N, ,'f.x's1A.s'I1111I ffllllfll The VIYCZIIH IRI:-1' S. Humlm .lzumw 'I'. l'ric'sllcy. Ill lilllu' XY. Hllckla-3 Rulmcrl Nlcil. Shivlds. lmlmuml Nldl. c:lllllK'l'UI1, Dumllvy R. Smith Ruin-rx dull. llllznpin lizarl M. Smith, IRIN' lf. l xlwm'cll Ricllzlrcl P. SICISUII. vid R. C24-is Xic'kCl'so11 XY:1IIc'1's. llvrln-1't llzlrlmzm .Xl'llllll' li. XYilkt's chanel H. Nlchillllis Rulmvrl Nl.Z:1x'cll Cu-Cu,11la1'11.x1l'f Iwi: llcrhcrl ll'll'llllilll. IMIYICI R. C1115 oo, x WI! 403191: .If x..I1 ,IH I., 1' l N-uns: Inst mu, I1-Il lu lighl: illmpin. XYZIIIUIN, Shiclmls, II. R, SIIIIIII, Uvix. Ilznlmzm, I'. liuulh. XXI lzlxvll. Nldiinnix. Su-lwn, II, Ihuklc-x. Nuuml mu: XII. I'xuIx:lIx, Ia, 1.111114-mln. lxulkc-1, Iwmu-ll. lu. lzxauls, IIIllIxL', Ia, XI, 5llIIlII, X. l.ImuI1 ICIX, IIILIX, I'lis'wIIx. IIIQML, XII. IIunnImm. The I956 Hockey Schedule llulr' II illl fflmrllr Ujzjz, IIIIII' II ill: Lllllllll lim. 8 IYLNI llzlxvll I II hlllll. 2.3 XYIIIJIII blow 43 lim, I2 Ilanmlvn I I lam, ZS Xluunt Ilcxmuu 7 Ile-4. II Sl. I'nuIK I I Ifa-Ir. I IIIUNIIIIIIINIUI li lim. III Xiclmlx II I ITIL I I'umII'4'l Ii lim. Iii Yvu Ilzullplun II I I L'IJ. Ii XZIIL' 2 Dm. IT l,zml1-:lu-xillr 0 I IQ-Im, H Suulh Rum II Im. I2 IYIIIILIIIIN fI 2 Ifa-Im. II Ilfrlmllkixs II lm. IIS IIIIII1m1w III II ITIL I3 IR'l'I'Ilt'III li lm. I8 I:1Il 2 I Ifclr, 22 IJNIIIIIN T ul. 2I Krlll I 2 I c'Im, 2.3 I.:lul'n'mmiIIv 2 Tli 206 THE 1956 HOCKEY SEASON Close teamwork, individual quality, and over-all desire to win were the basic factors for this year's successful Hockey Team. l.ed by high scoring Captain Peter Booth, the l95li Team compiled a record of l l wills and 9 defeats. Consistently a sparkplug, Booth was credited with I8 assists as well as scoring l2 goals himself. Along with his fighting teammates Nick Watters, Bertie Hartman. and Dave Ceis, Booth gave Choate the extra support needed in crucial moments. Choate opened the season against X'Vest Haven on the Courtenay Hemenway Rink. In a close contest defenseman Dudley Smith's score broke a tie with 38 seconds of play remaining. Against Hamden High, New England High School Champions, Zavell alone was able to score in a game that ended in a -l-l loss. 'l'he following four games were played during Christmas Vacation. Choate played Saint l'aul's in Madison Square Garden on December l-lth, losing -1-I. 'l'he game was well attended by many enthusiastic Choate Alumni, who had a wonderful time in spite of the score. Next Choate visited Lawrenceville where the Preparatory School Hockey Tournament was being held. Choate first played Nichols who defeated the Team by the close score of four to three despite the brilliant first period play which Choate exhibited. Against New Hampton, Stetson, Xilatters, and Hartman scored to put Choate ahead 3 to l. By this victory Choate won a consolation position which scheduled them to play l.awrenceville on December Ili. However, determined Lawrenceville would not be scored upon, but rather tallied in each period to defeat Choate -l to 0. 'l'he next game was to be played against the XVilliams Freslnnen, undefeated in 27 straight games. Although Williams was heavily favored to win, the Blue and Cold Skaters made the long journey to XVilliamstown, Massachusetts conceding nothing. The result was a surprising 3-2 upset in a close hard-fought game. The entire Choate squad played well, especially goalie Bob Chapin. Choate met Taft at the home rink on january l8th. Despite many Choate scoring opportunities, Taft remained in control eventually winning 11-2. Only a few days later and again at home, Choate met Kent in what proved to be another disappointing loss. Kent's first line, reputed to be among the best in the Prep School League, rallied to score late in the third period after Choate Captain Booth had tied the score at l-l. ln succession Choate defeated Wilbur Cross, Mount Hermon, XfVestminster and Pomfret. Watters' hat trick in the Westminster game was the highlight of these four victories. The Yale Freslnnen, however, ended the four-game winning streak as they piled up a 9 to 2 victory. Coalie Chapin was forced to make 29 saves as Yale kept pressure on the Choate nets. The following week the pucksters outskated South Kent by a 3-2 score, but then lost a 2-0 battle to Hotchkiss. Captain Booth tallied the first three goals against a perplexed Deerfield team for a hat trick leading the way for a fi-l victory-our first victory of the School year in any sport against our rivals. In the final victory of the season Chapin earned his third shut-out, a 7-0 win over 1.oomis. Although the Choate team led by Booth and NVatters made a determined effort in their last game, Lawrenceville proved too formidable. The result: Lawrence- ville 5, Choate 2. ln this game Dave Geis playing at defenseman for his first time showed his capability at any position. Choate had a young team this year, and although there will be a loss of three key players, Booth, XVatters, and Dudley Smith, next year's team should have the material to produce a successful record. 227 ......g.......--- 55? V S 7 ? Wg 2 gi is Q 1 THE 1956 SQUASH TEAM Nha. I. tmknux HIIIIXIXX Lillllll G1-Qmuzl-' Nl. Gkoss. .Il-l., Cllllfllfll l,.fXl'Rl'.N Nl. XIIR.Xl,l.X, Alllllllgfl' NIR. P. Cmklmx S'l'l1,l,x1,xN. f.'mu'l1 'l'hc ,IYCLIIII Beckwith cQL'0l'gl' Nl. Crum. Buck Rulwrl CI. l.:ux'1'v11c'c. Ill NlllxnnXX'.l1ul1Iwcl!.bI1'. .Kiln-cl NI. Vinton. th. lfrlf2l111'll In fn' r'1'r'1'l1'rl 111'.xI YVIIJ. 220 I'ilsl row. left in righl: P. vain den 'l'om'n, Grinnell, Lziwrence. W. van den Tnnrn. Seeund ww: Nh: Slillinain, Caldwell, Burk, Gross, Vinton. Beckwith, Nlirzilizi. The 1956 Squash Schedule Half' lViIl1 fl! Clmnll' lain. Ill XX'ilIiznns Freshmen XV:illingl'0rd lan. 20 XVCSICYZIII Freshmen Middletown lun. 211 Yule lfreslnnen XVziIlingl'ord Feb l Deerfield Vvilliillgiifbfli Fel: T .-Xniherst Freshmen XVzillingl'ord l'eh Ifl Trinity Freshmen XV:xIlingl'ord l'eh QI Deerlield Deerfield 0 - 30 Opp I 0 45 Al l 0 6 I8 THE 1956 SQUASH SEASON The Varsity Squash Team finished the season with four wins and three defeats: a good record compiled against live college freslnnan teams, four of whom Choate defeated. The Team lost twice, however, to Deerfield, the only prep school Team they played, and bowed once before the powerful Yale Freshmen. Ably led by Captain George Gross, the Team had an excellent individual record winning 3l games while losing only IS. Returning lettermen Fred Vinton and Pete Beckwith, along with Captain Cross, showed themselves to be the nucleus of the team from the outset, how- ever, in the first two matches, while Choate was overwhelming XVilliams and lVesleyan Freshmen by scores of 6-I and 7-0, Clyde Buck and Bob Lawrence showed great improvement. Lawrence continued his fine style of play to go through the entire season undefeated. The third match was played against the Yale Freslnnen at Choate. The Yale aggregation was the toughest Choate encountered all season, and, although Bill Caldwell and Captain Cross made strong challenges to break the Yale domina- tion, the final score was 6-l. On February l the Raequetmen were hosts to Deerfieldg from all indications the match would be the game of the yt'2ll'. True to expectations the outcome was decided in the final games. Pete Beckwith at the number I position played well, but lost to an experienced opponent, Ted Simmons, later runner-up at the St. Paul's Interscholastics. The crucial last match was between Fred Vinton and Merril McGowan of Deerfield. The Deerfield boy started slowly, but ended in a burst of speed as he won the Hnal game I5-I3 and the match 3-2. The following match played against the Amherst Freshmen was never in doubt as Choate swept to a ti-0 lead before dropping the last game. The Team then continued their winning ways against the Trinity Freshmen, Trinity was not able I0 win a game as Choate gained its second shutout. After this 7-0 victory, Choate pointed for the return match with Deerfield. Bob Lawrence concluded his undefeated season: however, the other matches were all lost and Deerheld won by the lopsided margin of 0-l. On the week-end of February 2-1-20 Choate sent three representatives to the New lingland Interscholastics Tournament held annually at St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire. Pete Beckwith advanced to the quarter-finals before bowing to the eventual winner, Brooks School's Emmet. Clyde Buck and Bill Caldwell fsubstituting for Vinton, who was sickj were our other two competi- tors. Choate finished fifth out of seven teams. The season, except for the two disappointing losses to Deerfield, was a success- ful oneg however. since the entire team is graduating, next year's candidates will have a formidable challenge in meeting this year's record. 2131 . - K 'XJ' H-.-N.. '--...M Q Sk' Si 'R N Q96 ,HA ., Q52 ,P 21' fi! M 2 fm? ,S .f' , G Jw W V 'IHIQ 1956 TRACK SQUAD NIR. IJRI-Ill-Rl! R li. 'I nnxwsox lfmn I1 CII,-'KRl,Ii5 A. Sl'11n.fxc:lll-R. IR.. Cupluin Ionx ul. ISlf1.1.1-5. IIIIIIHIQVI' NIR. I RIiDI-'RICIK li. YIIIIUNIPSUN, Cllflfll MR. AIOIIN R. 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XYCIIIRIIIICI. 2m I nncmn fI1lll'N R. Sum Iliggins I-cmngc I'l:1l:1 If. 'I mnlinwn Wllilr. slr. XIVIIUILIS X. liznm Iianicl IE. IIIIHIIIIISIII. -lr. blanm-s R. Riu' RIlkIllll'lI K. XYIIUA, .lug I ungc Y. XY. Ilulwr Iklxial bl. Iluglnw. -Il. KIUIIII 0. Rm-slcl Illmnzls MLK. WNLUII IIIUIIIZIN I'. hum 233 ' 'ffif 4 - V . ix e X' ' H -4' , ,M Qfmwfllf 1. fi ', l v'f-4 s, ' ' X I ' - 'Z 4 ' .- '-b-- --v' ff .',.-. 'X k Q X x s f f X 3,21 w' 4 Z 1 X 'Km X gifigs, X 1 ,f 1 swf 5 ,. f ,.., f 'W MM ---vvus---W X X N X f w W ff I vs vw., ina, N 'ff L Y 1 I 5 Q 5.13.4 A 'N - W-Y M-,S---Qgpf E ,A - Q- ISVZI ISV? ' TSW E l ilxI 'l' sw?Qxy,,g,ff' gif ff -f hy. W N V .,Y Q6 H-gwmf , ,. ,. . -K, -lv rwsaifzh 4 M: K, K W g '- if ,A R57-s,'hfc:vQa?4 Q Um b 4 V ' K 'W l milf A sf um, lvfl In night: W1-lllzuxlfcl. Clnlycl, livix, llughcx, xfkt'lIIllIll, Wukull. Slllllbllthll llumlcr. ll. xIllll'K'W5. I':nI:mli, Xlzulluli. Xlillllllll, I'. Ihmlh. Samui nm: Saudi, Krielcr. Ll. Xlmllllirc, um Szlmrciln-I, Dcnnix, l. XYI1ilm-, Sabin. Blllllll, Nigga: XS'ilu1x l'llll li, CQQIICX. Shtilllklll. l.i'y1'll5, llunl lem: RlCll2ll1fSl!Il, llillllllilll, Nvllcw, mlc Nl'llfXilll'. Rm-xlcl, f,UHNUIiIlU. 0. Xlnlu-xxx. Ds-imh mam, liilxzlk. SICXCIINUII. Bcllvs. l'0llllIl mu: lfllllllf. Riu: S, Higgins. ll. King. Nl. llznxlry. B. -IUIIIISUII. llrggx. l'lllI1 um: Nil. 1-llllvlsoll. Nllp SIJIIINUUKI, XII. IIHIIIIIJNUII, XII. llmslvl. The H756 'l'1'z1ck Scilledulc ICI! lhllr' llvlblfl .Xpril QI llccwlia-ld .Xpril 28 Hulrhkisx xllly T1 'l':1l't Huy I-I XX'cslL-yznll lfrcalm Nlny IS? lnmllis Huy 26 Cllm:lIc'-Huu'hkiss- l.UOIlliS-rlqilfl U .Il XV:lllingIo1'cl XV:1llinglmml xvlllCl'I,0h'Il XV:lllinglm'd xvilllhlil' Iuka-villa' 34 ffllmllr' UID ltilu T01 158-ig tif-H H-131 -Hi' X 1811, 821 , THE 1956 TRACK SEASON .Xt the outset of the 1956 track season the coaches faced the task of rebuilding a team which had lost I7 of its 2I scorers. However, the job was certainly not as hopeless as it may have seemed, for in Captain Charles Sullbacher the team had an outstanding leader and competitor. IVith the inHux of many new track en- thusiasts, the team began to condition itself and prepare for the first track meet against Deerfield. Although there were not llllllly individual stars. the team was one of good depth. This depth was made possible by the largest track turnout in Choate history. .-Xlthough both teams were hampered by poor weather, the Big Creen of Deer- field came down to IVallingford with high hopes of breaking the jinx which Choate had had on them for twenty-nine years. For the first time they were not to be denied as they overwhelmed Choate 'HIM-low. Howexer, the meet was closer than the score might indicate as Choate kept pace with their opponents until the latter part of the meet. In the first event, Choate registered a clean sweep in the shot put, as Rice, Tom IVhite, and Sulzbacher gave the Blue and Cold its first points. Choate's versatile captain then won the 100 yard dash in 10.5 seconds. In the 220 yard dash. Twichell of Deerfield ran ofl' with the honors in the excellent time of 22.1 seconds, only .5 seconds off the school record. The Big Creen was just too powerful in the other events and went on to win decisively. Howexer. all was lltll lost in the Deerfield meet, as the newcomers gained invaluable experi- ence. which proved to be an important factor in the subsequent meet against Hotchkiss on April 28. Hotchkiss had substantially the same team which lost to the Choate 1955 un- defeated team, and was reputed to be very strong this year. However, with spirits high and determination set, the Choate Track Team won its first meet of the year by a score of 682-fi2M. In the 100 yard dash, Captain Sulnbacher led Deichman and Wyckoff to the tape in his best time to date, 10.3 seconds. Hotchkiss was not to be excluded as Ernst won the discus, shot put, and javelin, breaking his school record in the latter two events. Tom Consolino ran well as he won the low hurdles to give Choate another five points. Sulzbacher became Choate's only double winner as he won his specialty, the 2211 yard dash, in 22.9 seconds. Blake johnson tied for first place in the high jump, reaching S . The climax of the meet was the last event, the relay race, when the score was 6353-ti275g. A lightning start by Third Former Deichman, followed by outstanding efforts by Chris Parlanti, Dave Gets, and Bob Ackerman gave Choate its first victory ol the year. Improvement is to be expected with a team like Choate's. Should it continue to improve as it has, there is no doubt that it will offer serious opposition to any team, and certainly has earned a position to be regarded as a possible Quad- rangular winner. The teatn should also have enough depth to win over Loomis and Taft in their next two encounters. Very much responsible for the improvement the team has shown is the en' thusiasm shown by Coaches Thompson and Fowler. Both have spent nmch time working with the team both on and off the field so that the boys may have more time to perfect and improve their running style. 235 - -,,+4..n..,, 4' 1 151' ,.-gs' , pl-A-'ow Y -my ,pw N ,..-anffw N w-XM.,--' WW W ,W 5.1144 sa stwi ,lu- -S af J , sw ,.w.'. Ax ' ,.. ,3 . vwrssw or 1.- ,M k V .QA -mia THE I 956 BASEBALL SQUAD K Bl Rf rss Xx Xdzun Iiizillclli, II Iiitighzim Blossoi K I1 mtllei, II fllnrcl CI. Diclil, It -orgc N. 1 1 Stewart Goodwill C Ilairlcs I.. Grvcr Robert Ii. Morin fillllfll Ricrimkn M. IlHlI.I.lI'S. Cnplnin I'.-wi. D. Cixxiv, III, lxfllllllgfl' MR. CI. Iiltluzl-iss AYRICS, Cum li NIR. XVILI IMI .-X. I'l'nv,xH. -IR. 'I'l1c Squad ,'I.s'si.s'lnl1l IIUIIFII Nlr. CII.-XRl.I'I5 P. 'l'wlc:Hr1i.l., ,-Is.s'i.s1n11l Cfmrll Cliristopller De. Horse Riflizilwl M. Phillips Luis I . Szinclit-L Clhzirles SfIlIC5IlIgL'l'. Stn-plicn Scliultt' .xl'lIIllI' IC. 'IiI'OllIl1lIl, II Iolm .L XVIiitm'v 1urIi.IYiIkcs qsg7 l'llsI lull Iall ln IILQIII' f-ll'1'l Slalllllll-. lilmwlll. S1llll'SiIlgC'l. lkilllalll R Pllllllpx Hllku l lllll. C, Nlulw. I llalllcllcl. Sallllllcl. Nl'l4lllll lull: Nll. lhilllkll, Xll. Xllu, l,l'1INK'l, gilllvill. R. NIUIIII l Nhll l l IllllX Isllllllll I lxmlll Cmlllllill fllllll Nll Pllnlllll Ulf '. ' ' . '. lllllll lull: Nl, Nlilllivbll. l'Ulklll'N. ll1lllNl'll. YZIILN, llllllivlll C lu ll ll llll N'4l4lll!l'L'N. lllc l95fl Balscllzlll Scllcc llllfl' llllll .ali lllrmlf Nllrll Slllllllillgltbll lligll NN'2lllillgl0l'lI Xlnil NN'l'NlK'N'llIl l'1l'l'Sl1lIll'll NNVZIIHIIQIUIKI Nln' Kclll NX'alllillgI'm'cl .Xprll 28 'lkalll NX'alln-l'lml'll Nlall l.0HIlliN NN'illll5Ol' Nlall llc-4-lllclml NValllillgIol'cl NIIIN' fQllllIIl'l'N' NNY2lSllillgl0Il xllll Ilupkills NX'alllillgIrll'ml NIQIN Sllfllclll Slllllm-ld Nlall llolcllkins NNY2llliIlgI0l'll Nlall l,alwl'c-llcc-l'illa l,2lXX'l'L'llll'YiHl Niall 'IAalI'l NX'alllillgllll'll Nlall lk'c'l'flL'lcl l3c'c'l'fl0ltl 238 THE 1956 BASEBALL SEASON Choate's Varsity faced a spirited Southington High club in the opener here at XVallingford on April IO. The crowd of ardent spectators saw Choate play a hard-fought. but losing contest to Southington, fi-4. Although the Blue and Gold managed to reach the Southington pitcher for eleven hits, Choate was unable to salvage the game. lt must be remembered that three of last year's starting team were at the time acquainting themselves with their new positions: Captain Phillips at first base, Bianchi at short-stop, and Schlesinger in center-field. ln the second game of the season Choate was weighed under, lfi-2, by a power- ful XVesleyan Freshman squad, Errors plagued Choate at crucial moments of the game in both the inheld and outfield and were responsible for four of Wesleyan's scores. Eight of the eighteen men walked by Choate scored, and the unfortunate result was Choate's second defeat. The team, however, worked itself into a coordinated squad and was determined to pull Ollt a successful season. Gradually the boys became more skilled and confident at their new positions. The result was witnessed at home on April 25 against the formidable aggregation of Kent. In a thrilling, closely fought contest, Choate refused to go under as it struggled I0 suspenseful innings to take the win over Kent, 8-7. Pudge Greer pitching de- pendable ball for the entire game completed the day by scoring the winning run in the bottom of the lflth. .Iohn Goodrich proved to be the big gun at bat as he hit successfully, and finally drove across the winning run. Choate had begun its uphill climb. Again they would not be denied as they faced and defeated Taft at Xvatertown on April 28. Good weather accompanied by good Choate defensive play gave the team its first shutout of the baseball campaign. The combined five-hit pitching of john Wfhitney and Pudge Greer baflled Taft as Bianchi and Blossom played errorless ball. At first base Captain Dick Phillips, becoming more adept at his new position, was responsible for I0 putouts. Although the N56 Baseball squad is an exceptionally young team, captained by Fifth Former Dick Phillips, whose first string teammates are underformers except for Blossom, Goodrich and Greer, the team shows promise of developing no-t only this season but for the year to follow, as well. The ability to function as a team is the primary goal of any baseball club, and Choate hopes that this squad will be able to realize this objective. Under the capable leadership of Mr. Burgess Ayres, the team has every opportunity to grow in this respect. As the BRIEF goes to press, the team has an imposing six-game winning streak. Against Hopkins in the last game of the six, Choate overcame a four-run lead to win easily l8-6. This type of spirit is indicative of the team's potential, and although before them lie such formidable squads as Hotchkiss and Lawrenceville as well as rematches with Deerfield and Taft, Choate should end the season with a fine record. X'Ve are all confident that if the hitting and defensive play keep improving, Choate will be able to boast of another League Championship and another fine baseball year. 239 jfs if z :N Qi x e I THE 1956 TENNIS SQUAD f A Mk. l'. Umumx S'llI,l.XIKX . L Cmlrll ' x ' . ! , , v f ,-Xl.:-Aklflm M. VINIUN, Ik.. fflllllill-II limxyxkn I. lfll-ixklqlwxl. IR.. Alruzngm NIR. l'.GoR1mox S'l'll.l.xl.xx, lffmrlf Mk. cLl URKSlC P. CIR.'xxlm.x1.1., -lk. The Squzul l ulyzml S. liuwn-11, liclwill l.. Rn-zul. Ill C Cllylc- Huck l'iclv1' CI. um clcn 'l'um'n XX illizlm XY. Clulclwn-ll, .lolm B. x'2IllllCC'k ,ln-rl mln-li. illmpin .Xlllul NI. Vinum. -lr. lllvl' R. King Ll. Nlcllllosll xViCllCl' Dau nl X. XX mul Zll .'f.k'.S'l..S'flIlll fjllllfll I'IlNl nm, Ivll In IIQIII' I X'mm'mk l'. lung, flllllllll. Nu-:wx u S L Xlnlun XX Numul mu' XII, Nlilllllllll. lgllal rll, lm . A , mul, Ilmxvlu. llvllliqllrl I In I Him lcnms SVIICCIIIIL' Ifllfl' llvllll ll ffllflllfl Xin XYl'Nl1'flIll l'kl4'NlIlll1'll Xlimlzllclmvll RI 3 Xln XIIIIHTNI l'l'l'NlllllK'll XY:lllillgIulml ti Xln ltxvlvl Xvllllillgilblll U Klux xx'1'NIlllilISIl'l Xxvllllillgltllll S Klux lrillilx l'l't'NI!llll'll U'g1lIiIlglo1'1l N Klan Yule' l'l'a'xl1lm'1l Xa-xx' llsuvn ll: Klux Iicnl Ka-nl H Xlxlx llnullkisx l,:1kc'x'ilIc' S Xlzu l.xII XY1lllix1gI1n'ml Xlgux lnlvlxcllul lxlitx I,t'K'l'llt'lll Xlzux lnfullis XX':llli1lgI4n'ml Xlgnx l.1lxx'rcllu'xlllr l.2lXX'lkl'llll'XiIIt' Klux IM-vrllvlml lDm'lllc'l1l 0111 THE 1956 TENNIS SEASON lVhen Coach Stillman put the squad through its first workout early this spring, there was little doubt in anyone's mind that the team would do well. Captain Fred Vinton, jay Vanneck, Clyde Buck, and Bill Caldwell were return- ing from last year's Varsity not to mention several members from last year's junior Varsity. After Spring Vacation when many of the squad members had had a chance to practice in the Florida sunshine, one would have found it hard to believe that it was early April as they displayed midseason form. The first match was played against the l'Vesleyan Freshmen and each Choate player took care of his opponent with relative ease. The final score of SW to W is testimony enough of the Blue and Gold superiority. The X'Vesleyan's half point was attained when the last doubles was cancelled before its completion because ol' darkness. Nevertheless, this match was not nearly as gratifying as the next 6-3 victory over the Amherst Freshmen. Fred Vinton and Clyde Buck played excellently as the latter defeated the former New England junior Champion. At number three, jay Vanneck lost in a very close and exciting match, 7-5, 7-5. Dave X'Vo0d and Bob Chapin, playing at number 5 and 6 respectively, made the score -1-2 in favor of Choate as they won easily. Playing their first Varsity doubles match. Chapin and Wiener clinched the match with a well-earned victory. For the last four years, Exeter has been able to defeat Choate in tennisg so, this match was one the team especially wanted to win. At the end of the singles the score stood at -1-2 as Vinton, Buck, Vanneck, and Wfood all won. Nevertheless, Exeter still had a chance if they could win all their doubles. Therefore, it was with some anxiety that the team of Vinton and Buck was watched as they lost the second set, 6--1, having won the first, 6-3. The final set saw Vinton and Buck get a service break with the score 5-4 to win the set and clinch the match, tlms breaking the Exeter jinx. On May 2, the Choate Tennis team stretched its undefeated string to I2 matches, playing without the services of Vinton and Buck, the team was vic- torious over a weak NVestminster aggregation by 8-l. The Blue and Cold next won over the Trinity Freshmen, who succumbed by an 8-l score. Playing their usual brand of fine tennis were .lay Vanneck and Bill Caldwell, who won at three and four positions. In the closest and most exciting match of the after- noon Dave lvood and Tad Bowen, playing number one doubles, won 6--1, 11-6, 8-6. Although five matches are only part of a season, the quality of the entire team has shown itself to be such that the rest of the season is bound to be successful. The Yale Freslnnen will be hard to beat as will Lawrenceville, but aside from those two teams there is every reason to expect certain success in the remaining matches. Captain Vinton has teamed well with both Ajay Vanneck and Clyde Buck in doubles: Dave XVood is playing better than ever: the team is well balanced and has no real weakness. For these reasons, there is no doubt that, barring some unforeseen difhculty, Choate can well be proud of its Tennis team. 243 ,-. gg .def-gf , if 'X' fc W 1' cj nf. K Y . V ...Ab -. H :ex Q W -, Ev- , pf ,S.. M - 4 - . -' A' .,.v.: ww wsmm, , Q 7 ....,...' + qv TI-IE 1956 CREWS l Www CA eu ,.,qqq Qui: 3 NIR. .X.. .Xlvsrlx Nhiliks Cozlrll l'l4 ll-R H. Sxmn, fjaptniu uf lfixlmpx li. lhxux liklcgsox. Alrnmgrr 'IRIIOKIAS l', AIAIINIILI-T, Manugvr Mk. .-X. .XIWIKIX Mlfnw, Cfmrlr Mk. Rolf.:-'lu' N. Hoon, .4.sxi.x'luuI Coarh The 1956 Crew Schedule Dale' lI'iIl1 :H Cllllllflf Opp. -Xpril 28 S2lliSlllll'y Sulislmry XVon Ist, 2nd Pk 3111 I May I2 Gunnery Wzallingl'ord Won lst, 2nd Pk 3111 May I9 clhililIC-P0lIlfl'Cl- South Kent South Kent 'Xlzay 26 N. li. Interscholastic Regatta Shrewsbury 245 llum W. GORDON, Cnpluin nf 7'npju'ns Q iv l lo iight: 'l'idd, ll. llufkley, P. H. Smith flloxj, Gordon. Bnrnhznn. SILCOND VARSITY CREW Peter R. Cummins Penfield -Izirvis Theodore Phillips W. Lee Pierson George H. N. Riddle CREW Bruce XV. Buckley x FIRST VARSITX Stanley C. Burnhznn David XV. Cordon Peter H. Smith George D. 'l'idd g . l i I Q I.elt to right: Pierson. 'l'. Phillips, Riddle rliox Cummins, jzirxis. THE 1956 CREW SEASON Led by Tappen Captain David Gordon and Bishop Captain Peter Smith, the Choate Crew is hoping for another successful season this year. The first two weeks of crew were spent in the gym working on the rowing machines, and follow- ing that the boys started practice on Community Lake. Few realize the practice and conditioning required by such a grinding sport as crew. Everyone from the Hrst varsity boats ol' the Bishops and Tappens to the last boat devote whole- heartedly their time and energy toward their ultimate goal ol' victory. Rowing in the first varsity boat are George 'l'idd, stroke, Bruce Buckley, l,ee Burnham, and David Gordon with Peter Smith as coxswain. The second varsity, coxed by Larry Riddle, consists of l.ee Pierson, stroke, Ted Phillips, Peter Cum- mins, and Penlield -Iarvis. For the first race this year, the Crews journeyed to Salisbury on April 28. The long trip was no obstacle as the Choate Crew swept the river. Choate's first varsity shell crossed the finish line two and one-half lengths ahead of the Salis- bury crew, while the second varsity defea-ted their Salisbury opponents by one and one-half lengths. In the junior varsity race the first Bishop Club Crew, manned by stroke Bill Nesbitt, with Tom Dyer, -loe X'Vhite, and Dick Feldman. completed the team's overwhelming victory by edging Salisbury by one-hall a length. Coaches, Messrs. Meeks and Hood, encouraged by the Salisbury race, hope that it was indicative ol' the crew's real worth. With an experienced crew in the varsity boats. future competition should return very satisfying results. In the words of Coach Meeks, the Crew has demonstrated in the Salisbury race that it can Ollt- row a good crew. Although of all new material when the boat 'clicked together' it made good time over our course. 'l'he second and third fours, although in- experienced have shown marked improvement all along the line and turned in impressive victories in the Salisbury regatta. On May I2 Choate races Gunnery in their only home encounter, and on May lflth, Choate meets Pomfret and South Kent in the regatta at the latter's school. 'l'he climax ol' the season is the New England Interscholastic Regatta on May 26 at Shrewsbury. Several New England schools compete, including St. Mark's, lixeter, Pomfret, Gunnery, Tabor, St. Paul's and the perennially powerful Kent Crew. Special credit should be given to Captains Peter Smith and David Gordon for their devotion and their constant effort to improve their crews. X'Vith hard work and determination the Choate Crews should have a well-balanced and suc- cessful season. 247 Xu..- 1 Q. v, Q n Li. .L , xr F, Q' lf. . ,, 1 w. ,1 sm,-N ,. 1 X .Q- -0 .ff 'W' M- WT v ,gn ...Q V. . W wwf. Nt X. 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Xlmnlil lhllr' Xlllil Nlsu Nlzu Klzly Klan Klan 1.. Nlznx L. Klux L. ll, H lullm-. U l.llllll1'II. 'l'l1c 19515 Golf Sfhcrlulc Il'1'll1 Xulu l'l'k'NlllIll'll C.llc'sI1ll'v lllll llulillkiss U llulcllkiss l.4awl'mlu-x :llc Iseli 'illignms I'.l'l'Slllll1'll Al XVzallinglcml XVzullinglm'cI xY2llt'l'IOXS'II XX':ullil1glm'ci XVilli1ul1slmvn l.11k1'x'illL' NX Zllllllgllllll XX'ulliuglm'cl WU fjlllllfl' Sl., -I 'J Off U .n .Y l S .hr THE l956 GOLF SEASON Captained by john Schoellkopf, the l956 Golf squad has the potential to de- velop into a very strong team. From the hrst day that the golfers were able to take to the links, it was evident that the team had experience. -joining Captain Schoellkopf were letter winners Ollie Cook, Mike O'Connell, and Mace Mavro- leon, who form the nucleus of the squad. XVitli Messrs. Russell Ayres and Maher giving them constant attention and advice, the team began to shape up in the following order: Schoellkopf as one, followed by O. Cook, Dinny lllhite, O'Con- nell, Mavroleon, Harvey Carter, and Ravndal. The top three members of the tlunior Varsity team were Bob Borsodi, jim Rose, and Bill Tingue. In the first match of the season, Choate was in high hopes of duplicating last year's victory over the Yale Freshmen. However, having an exceptionally power- ful team. the Yale Frosh had no trouble in defeating the Blue and Gold by 6-l. Captain Schoellkopf lost to the Yale number one man in an extremely close match by the score of l-up. In the number two position, Ollie Cook also lost a hard one by a 2-l score. Mace Mavroleon, playing in the seventh position, won Choate's only match of the day with a 2-up victory. Following a postponement with Hotchkiss, the team was host to Cheshire on May 4. At this match we had six competing players of whom five won handily while the sixth was tied on the eighteenth green. In the first foursome Captain Schoellkopf and Ollie Cook won 3-2 and 6-4, respectively, and playing best ball they won 4-3, giving Choate its third point. Dinny White playing with Mike O'Connell won by the largest margin of the day, 7-6. Their best ball score, 4-3, won another point for Choate. Finally Rick Ravndal and Mace Mavroleon raised the final score to SMZ to MZ, as both won decisively. Choate's next match is with Taft at Wfatertown on May 8. On May I7 the team will journey up to Williamstown, Massachusetts: as usual the Frosh are expected to have a strong team. After another match with Hotchkiss the Coll' team plays host to the perennially powerful Lawrenceville squad on May 25. In last year's Golf Interscholastics held at Greenwich, Connecticut, the Choate players lost the championship by only a single stroke to Lawrenceville. Thus the Golf team will be more anxious than ever to avenge the defeat. In its final match of the season, Choate opposes Taft for the second time. In spite of the tough schedule facing the team this spring, with the leadership of john Schoellkopf, the Choate Golf team will certainly end on a very favorable Il0lC. 251 H4 X WUHNH' 6 fi '53 ,g,,i.........., l W if X - xmw f X N , 'xx Qx' E 6 , Q 1 . X , .r ,N 'M ,lah 1, Q' N . - - ,MA - g ,, ,gl , f. - . . i 1 Q .. ... N Nazi.: .M ' .1.. esfwmxg-1 . 10' X M 'lea Qw x ... NM N vkyrvwqai L wi 4' ifif9'X- Aw .bf W1 T IQ Q x - N5i'f1w2-Ream K . A Q Nj - N .4 X X X. .X ffiwx 4 '- X -Q .f 45, U - - 5 4 . Y J! ' gJu1ai9' ig 5' i as 1 V I . ' ff 5. ,Q 55 L. R X , - ....a X. THE 1956 LACROSSE SQUAD 35 NSPS' Q v ,fl . 1 , x 1 I K i . l 5 1' .X l Xlk. til-ions.:-' 'I'. Cusnmfw Cunrlz 'l'HoMAs H. IHQNNY. Captain lxlll'll2ll'l .'xl1l'2lll2llllS lan li. Be, ea lllavid B. Black liclnnxncl MCC. Cznneron lr :Xlanson S. lllnn'c'h x'V2lllL'l' li. Comb, lr. Clifton V. liclwznxls Hlnlter 'l'. Forbes, The Squad G. Miellael C. Furgueson Donald P. Freedman George F. Gamble Robert A. Guy lohn B. Girdler. Ir. :john NW. Gray, ll Herbert V. Kohler Kliellzlel H. Mcflinnis Charles S. lNflz1cclonz1l1l 253 R. ISRYAN1' fllRDl.lf.R, 1lIIlHIlg'l'l' MR. fllCORGl'I'l.. lIl'snx1AN,Courl1 MR. SUMNIQR Cl. Powl-11.1., .4s.s'i.sl1u1I Cm lonznrllun Morse 'l1ll0l1l2lS H. Penny Freclerick C. Pringle Howard P. Szldtler, Ill Peter H. Sauer Robert H. Tonetti Dzlvifl A. lVzn'cl Robert Nl. Zzlvell 52 ? '4'7.sv44'. E Z5 55 Q ' 1 l il'NI nm. ls-fl In right: Kiraly. I'um-Ili. lfrcullnanx. .XIn'z1luu1ls, Clinllcr. D. Warsl, PL-nm, Ifmlws, l .1IWLll'1lS, Nlchinnis, Xlorw. I'-lll'gllK'S0ll, KQZIIIIIXIF. S4-unul mu: xlllillllllllld. lin-yum, S2lllK'l'. lklzuk. lancll. lifnnh. X. lilmurch. kuhlcl, K-an, l'lingl1'. I' K lllllllill Sulll I J ' ' . I K' . 'l'l1c H356 Lzlcirosse Schedule IMI1' lI'l'll1 .-ll lflmufr Opp. .Xpril I3 Yule' l 1'csl1n1cl1 XY:lllinglul'cl H I0 .Xpril 2I .XIIIIICYSI l'4l'i'SllIllL'lI XV:1llil1gIm'1l 2 T ,Xpril 28 Mount Ilcrmcm Mount llcrmon I 7 Nluy 2 lh-crlivlcl NVz1llil1gl'cn'cl 2 U Nlzny 8 lhunn Xvilllillgilllkil 8 v Nlaly Ili Nichols Dudley IS ' Klauy 22 XViIIi:m1s I l'csll11lm1 xviHi2lHlSIOXX'll 254 THE 1956 LACROSSE SEASON In 1950 organized Lacrosse started at Choate. Since then the sport has seen gradual development until this year the Hrst intramural Lacrosse League was introduced. This move into a three section basis fVarsity, junior Varsity, and Leaguej is a milestone in that it increases depth and activity, especially among younger squad candidates. Coaches Powell and Cushman were able to have three teams in the League because a record number of 63 turned out for the sport. Now, even the most inexperienced player has an opportunity to develop necessary fundamentals. In past years the Lacrosse team has never had a winning season. Often the team was dependent on players who had had little or no previ- ous game experience, and even this year in the first game, four boys were playing under game conditions for the first time. In the future, however, it is hoped that through the league system our teams will be bolstered by more experienced men. Out of a schedule of seven games, this year's team faces four college freshman teams as well as such strong prep school aggregations as Deerfield and Mount Hermon. It is ll0t surprising, therefore, that the team has dropped its First three encounters. The first game of the season was played in New Haven against the powerful Yale Freshmen. From the opening whistle, the opposition showed superior stick- work which made the difference. Choate's defense led by Mike Furgueson played extremely well, but the 'tricky Yale attack found openings and scored repeatedly. The score of I0-0 does not tell accurately of our defensemen's work, for the Yale squad was continually in a threatening position, and was therefore able to put constant pressure on our goal. Against the Amherst Freshmen the team got off to a good start as Tom Penny scored the opening goal. The spirited Freshmen soon overcame this lead, how- ever, and went on to win decisively, '7-2. The first mid-field of Edwards, Gamble, and Tonetti played well, and it was largely through their efforts that Choate was able to keep the game close. Mount Hermon's zone defense confused Choate in their next contest, to the extent that the Blue and Gold was able to tally only once on a well placed shot by Bob Gay. This was the first time that Choate had encountered such a defense, and that coupled with the excellence of tl1e Mount I-Iermon players' condition proved too much as the final score of 7-1 indicates. As of this writing the team has four games yet to play-all against tough teams. Deerheld, defending champions of New England, has always in the past been too strong, and again this year has a powerhouse. Nevertheless, there is reason to be- lieve that with a united effort from the entire squad Choate could upset their rivals. The other three games against Dean, Nichols, and Wfilliams Freshmen, will be far from easy, and a victory in any one of these contests would be well earned. Captain Penny is easily the outstanding player on the team this year, but there is not the depth needed for an outstanding team. With the increasing interest in Lacrosse at Choate, we can look forward to a bright future in the years to come. Credit is due to this year's squad, however, for their hard work and determination. 255 ..f A A JZ ,- Q L4 ..- Q., .4 FI 1- --1 U .2 .1 .4 -C C Cf mC of I- lx Af. ..- 155 ..- 7. 1 J I ' Z 7 : .. A i Z y. E .1 E CL E S Huw fl UH HM' .ICH Nl' Ylwllill gall 'I' T k DN 1.1 2343 , Q: C . .- 5 '7 1, 4 I -1 2 E AI 1 1 ulxc :ii A 72 'Q I 4 . xi Al 1 .1 , 1 Z - -L. the sch ATHLETE Ulf THE YEAR 7' ix Aga it X . Rv ia l'iIlWIX Ki. l'.KRkI-R. ilk. In every sport one individual, whose excellence and experience places hint we :ill others, exemplifies Choate :athletes :tt their best. The l9:35-543 Wrestling lesnn haul sueh :tn intlivitltuil in Captain Edwin KI. Parker, He is zt renlzirkzihle athlete :intl eotnpetitor, for the onlv defeat inliieted npon lere in three veztrs ol 1 . , C hainlpionshipn :tt Neeclhznn, Mzisszielttisetts. This upset was redeetnetl in si lnziteh ll the I95ti XVrestling Clhznnpionships. when jerry overwhelnletl his opponent for in ezisy vit-tory, ztntl thereby gained the winner's lzturels in his class. Therefore. txlth honorzthle mention to Nickerson XVLILICIN. in loothztll, to Peter S. oth in hockey, aincl to Clhzirles A. Snllhuelier in trziek. we ol' the liknil-' noininzite ltlwin ll. Pzirker, its nltlilrlr of Ihr' Ywur. 257 olgistie COIIIIJCITITOII wats in the finals ol' the H355 Interscholztstit' XVrestling it V .-1 .-. Q35 Si wg? Sepfe mber W bef 'I 'A X 53 emlki .N I! :fx .xf ' it 4. Ribs. W x Sem fo Q oral Qlll ih X J xxuuu? A QA mi. .gg t' Nxulnfxy S qv me sw-'xilliaf ' un xxw xxx 9 S I s W S N NT no i I ,, , :ff '1iMWllH 'rv' A' ir ll Wham Jun e Kaffefl Eb? so EX? x,Sf5f,3f-L0 W N Q g'F 1fff f x ' ' f xx I Q3 . 6 W ff A 1 1 S x ff , X SN :I X X Q Ig j ss V' . 'L' ll , s -N - M N Wm' I ii 5 -L-o 'HIE 1 xy: A X J 'XVIU' X v 10,2 4 11111, l 666' Louie QR QL Qviw FOUND QW ANTIQTIGM A710 SGW l SCHOOL LIFE EZUQM ' 245:61 -.5 D J, ,V 511. cg .4 SJ. as 1 19014: Mic! L 1 'lx l,' X L , lt's all over now. The l9:3ti school year has passed, too quickly as always, into that shadowy realm ol' lond memories and dusty BRIEFS to which all school years lall victim. There are one or two incidents, however, which the Bknir would hate to see forgotten. We wonder il' anyone remembers the first meeting ol' the Sixth last lall, when Mr. St. Alohn introduced the new Sixth Formers. Immediately all sorts ol' rumors arose that we had, perhaps, an all-state, all-American tackle, an all-Italian lelt wing, and a champion rugger player ol' England. It was about this time that everyone was looking forward to an undefeated football season. Master Escapes Disaster The rains came that lall causing state-wide lloods. Choate had troubles ol. its own when over an inch ol' water rushed into the Masters' Room. Mr. Kline, who was deliberating over a problem ol' psychology at the time, luckily was assisted to higher ground by Mr. Garrison. The tXll'ZU.V was economiling in those days, too. Not only did they save expenses on paper by leaving holes here and there, but we understand that they reduced the costs ol' salary by cutting down their stall. XVe would like to note that these ellorts were unsuccesslul in keeping the Nf'zvs lrom the verge ol' bankruptcy. But generosity abounded elsewhere, Over in the XVood House, when Mr. Tuttle interrupted a Friday Dinner Party, -lohn Schoellkopl' rose to the occasion. Stand- ing up he solemnly ollered the uninvited guest a well-grilled cheese sandwich. XVe never heard whether Mr. Tuttle accepted or not! Mr. Mueller-George Takes Over .X surprise ol' our annual Autumn project day was the precision with which some ol' us went about our work. Remarkable lor their energy was the trench- digging battalion with Mr. Mueller-George as ollicer-in-charge. In contrast with this was the utter chaos resulting when the l.fl1'mry Magnzim' Board tried to cf- li' - 'I K . 9 ,QM I 4, 1 ww , r 261 1 ww flaw wgpffqfgvww , Q W5 3 L5 4 9' N 7 gigv igfgf, xfgf?'i'.,gg1fi,i zyysfxwqw-www swd -, -mb.sMf,f-, nf, - ff ' - f ,Q V 1-.N-.. Q Q 2 A Q . s 751 2' fS4ffff i- , ' A an - I f F r E ' f ggalii 1 3 Egaznwn W. li. M- , V 'sf ,. N f :'w-n-. v 11,3-?:,' g sw -K fWA34E URSHEPH' M , . f.:.2 fQ1i X ,, V v-L., -Q ' - -' -ji--,' : x X 1 1 t, D. M183 MEMHOUSE IQS6 xv 1 gi -iq-ow JAZZOPHILEQ GET asf-my DOC' P M' ' ' X , fl- I a ,. ,, EJ f - ' ,. ' .13 x Q A Fw: f - ' . , Q 4 ' . 4 u L' ' 'x . pb: I - 'L f v. .Vx 5 5 f . ...-,, - I f I gg. , .' . 3 '-:Mr A'ff ,..- ig 5 . 8 P -ff: 2 ffl , A . . .-,B , F' , 1 A 5, V, xi- 5 l f 1 1 sf , Q : O 0 0 I 2 1 I ' 3 5 4 School Life - Continued I '- . f 7 rg ..-if l ' -1 . paint tl1eir oflice. Paint covered not only the walls and the ceiling, but also every other object in the room-living or inanimate. Although we sometimes have trouble with town relations, certainly Mike Mc- Ginnis has done his best to keep good feelings. He was seen repeatedly doing odd jobs around a certain house in town. One bright day, we discovered him raking leaves on the front lawn. We could see the name plate: but since it was half- covered with leaves. we caught only the name H-I-l.-I,-A-R-Y. Vote Republican-Pull the Second Lever Anyone who has turned on a faucet recently must have been impressed by the quality of the waterg No more RED, musty water for our town. Although there were SONIC skeptics at first as to how Bill Shute would fare in the allrimportant post of X'Vallingford's Wfater Commissioner, there now can be no doubt that his election has made X'Vallingford's water rank with the finest in the country. XfVe sincerely believe that no Democratic candidate could ever have filled our glasses, tubs and showers with liquid of such high quality. X'Ve trust that in the coming National elections you will take these facts into consideration. QThis has been a paid political announcement.j News Sponsors Tournament And later in the fall the inter-house Touch Football Tourney began. XVe say began for it was not until the icy winds and snow-drifts of February that it ground to a halt. Mfe are still wondering what the final outcome was. The Baller would like to give credit to the News for their yearly attempt to keep this institution in its place of high importance among the Fall activities. Speaking of athletics that season, all those dissatisfied with the showing of our Teams, we refer to jay Vanneck and his Foreign Legion. just the same there is one day that perhaps should be forgotten, that of the Deerfield games. Not only i FP , 34? ,gg 0 4 ffl?-1 W Q' '-:t::.. A G -T ' '54 0514 vt 4 i 263 ' 1 2 M Q 1 ax 3, 'gggsgnp if G 1- -. Yfy 2 -flxbfi ..:,.'T ,Li fklmlgzgg kf k . -:.-7,3 1 A - k .y 3 A 5 f - V , - X ' ' ' ' 5' 55 -f if x Q 4 V Ji if P 13 IA gf .H-'A',f A f.' A X-' ' -exam exPscwx Q N9 Q I -cmswxvexfxwnfvnmee : . b Q '44,:h..L lu., ,yn K A .A t , I r ,,, .:5f. ' -ff F 'THE GATHENNG STORM' QQ 5 fn'-. N' ' 4-avg., fx? School Life - Continued r if 5 0 O bf f Qqsw sft ft X ' 0 - bf nj: .xx ,lui tl 1 0 tqggi' twmltttqj Z ' E215 We 'fps '17 . V. . .5 ,.',, ,.,,.,. ' , , - Z X F Q :559 A ,Jag nf, in , fi ' ' I 'l -2 S did we lose the Football and Cross Country contests, but also our downtown pertnission lor two weeks. Remember? Mention should also be made ol the interesting lectures given to us by the Brain Surgeon and by Aaron Copland. QSee page 2625 Signs of Spring XVe had a pretty mixed-up winter here at Choate-among other things, the lirst really heavy snow didn't come until the first day ol' Spring. Choate was caught totally unaware as its XVeather Bureau had ceased functioning early in the Fall. lielore speaking ol' Spring, however, let's take a look at that ever-popular winter sport, Wrestling. At Kent we saw -lerry Parker put on a one-man demon- stration ol' how to llatten an opponent. Wfe heard Kent's over'confident cap- tain say to jerry at the start ol' the match, Come on, Shorty, let's get this over with. It was over soon enough with jerry being awarded numerous near-falls wltich easily gave hint the match. Alterward, the pride ol' Kent just sat on the bench. panting, wondering what had hit him. Dragon Lures Students to Den 'l'he first week of February saw the opening ol' a new, high-class, sophisticated inn, the Dragon's Den, with a Sunday night bullet as the leature attraction. The idea ol' all you can eat lor one price appealed to all Sixth Formers, falso, no hour's waiting lor a bite to eatj but most ol' all to Heavyweight Bruce King, who became a frequent visitor and ate with such vigor that the meal is now called King's Feast. Un the more intellectual level. we had a most enjoyable musical evening in February when the Don Clossacks brought a program ol' Russian songs fand even a couple ol' American tunes with a ll.S.S.R. acceutj to Choate. Certainly fit 'tml N Q '-'- Xt X .fir ?- r f- sift. -D-g4g2ZfX I: c Us-94' 265 rgwfgxkz . .. Q. , A E ' , x Ffftiwz IWW: 'f w if i A U . 4., .xii Q V, f mpg: 1 - g ' ,. gb ,L , 5, W , ?'g,g4md Q mga? 'fF32fff fw9'1 J'5fi5 f if A -.,, A 'fax M114-wif, ii ' 922 A LW f ?f fi , S 7' W, ,Vgw . 4 im. K -?i,JxQf',' 3-252 Q ff 21511-1 - , -f N 'QP' Mtg 1f.:. ,,Q ,, if 2, Wg: iyx Q X V' A gif? F tn . .ggii ..f, 4, ' -A ' eg-gr: :G yu: QA V1 ya N ,MM , 2 1 Yf.,.iY'A, ' 'f . ll, ,4 i f 5 . .1 .anz Q l .25 fn. ' Q ww ' A :ini .iififff , 'ffl f, f fit' QAL :J ,ip i ff? Y' W 9 4 fi ,..,.ex . Mm, 5 ,Q ' Quan ' V, , 2, 772, X 3 M. ,inf '..5i,, f L 3 . :Zi pg -. Y ' , L . ,,. 1 fM:.w-24 W. 4 ' ' wigs 18 x 5, ,, . 1--,i iii . ' YQ, 1 2. Aff XYWVQ if ' ., 2 ' , sf 3 5. 'T . gf? , at 1 Q. 7 ? 9 f r uf ,A fe QCQGAPSETTE, Dezw? ,W .AM ...ww A ,im F wi. il Q. + 15KAT E! SKATE! SKATE! Q 5, .. . if x 1 5 X 0 Q .bf ' . , In il, '44-15344 3 use xi ' . -ff 'MT ' ' E , fanf ic-V ' wif fill? ' fx! me ffl ' T- X 'DAN- ' SPRING IS HERE U A6111 L- 4 , ,, SHR,MAY'I M School Life - Continued t fills at QQ l f: . if -U ff, I ,kv , 14 Q most of us had a better time than the underformer who figitetl nervously through the first four numbers, then turned to Robin Andrews and mumbled l've never been to a real concert like this before. Please tell me when l'm supposed to clap. Hockey at Madison Square Garden The llockey boys had trouble this year, too, but at the Choate-St. Paul's game. at least a few of the Choate boys were enjoying themselves. NVe noticed a hand- warmer being passed among some of our spectators in the front row. Hey Tom. what kind of fuel you got in that hand-warmer, huh? You look pretty warm, 'I'om. Hey, somebody put Tom back up on the seat! 'l'here were hypnotists and hypnotists this XVinter at Choate. but none more active than Peter Sauer. XVhy, once he even put Dick liricson back to the year l8035, and even had various tnasters checking up on it before Dick had to admit it was all a joke. .Xfter this experience with the supernatural the rage became such that over in the liast Cottage it all had to be banned when Swami Odltnn caused a near riot. Females Frolie For Festivities XVe hope that we are not treading on anyone's toes if we mention that several ordinarily respectable members of Choate publications were observed in the wee hours of the morning participating in all sorts of high jinx over at the Mem llouse, XVinter Festivities Uleekend. One lovely lass we know, who planned to meet her date at fl .X.M. Sunday morning on the second floor of the Library. got her wires crossed somehow and instead waited an hour on the third floor. but she got sick of the sound of snores and after awhile went back to her room. Men of the third floor, how could you sleep on blissfully ignorant? And now about that detail of girls who were folding ixll'Zll.YI'S at four o'clock in the morning. liven the BRIICI-' would like to borrow that system. XVe extend our felicitations to Mr. Powell, for he can now be referred to as Dr. instead of Mr. The Ph.D. came through this winter. 'l'he publishing of his latest work, An economic and social history of Falling Rock, Maine, frotn the f ff T i' N65 -'Q U G f 5 41 ,.,-- 267 -ug STRIVERS' 2' 4-5 'G 'H WHWE KUSSXANS HOUSEMOTHEPX' OSCHOOL PwECOPwD 'CLXCI4 School Life - Continued year ltill8, in three yolutnes, designed to he used as a rel'erenc'e hy advanced high school students, was put oll lor an indefinite period ol titne. 'l'he puhlisher stated that 'l'he time lor such a work is not yet ripe. Movie Madness liyer since lo llatell a 'l'hiel ' came to Choate, with lovely Grave Kelly against a Riviera harkgroutul, we have been writing notes to Miss Kelly. and we wish to mention that we were highly indignant that Grace did not accept our oller ol' Personnel Manager ol' the likllclf. 'l'hat indueetnent alone should have turned her head Iroin that silly deini-Central Park, Monaco. Oh well. During the nioyie Cates ol' Hell, niost ol' us were straining to see the sul:- titles. Not the lurky ones who sat next to Doe Sweeney, though. They were treated to a word lor word translation ol' the Qlapanese. .Xnd Nlr. Sweeney speaks good linglish, too. 'l'here's only a trace ol' the Alapanese accent when he says Close hooks please and get out pieee ol' paper . . Ring 'dem Bells .Xnd up in the Lhapel tower, the hell ringers staged a tnarathon. Beginning at I Izflll one line Sunday, completely uninindlul ol' the downtown seryices or any Choate students trying to study. they lmangf.-d away-right on through till Chapel time. liZ:l5. Something like that makes you want to dynamite the hell tower. Spring lt is hard to believe that spring is really with us at last, and lor a while we were thinking that il' it snowed about three more times, the sunnner would he gone helore we realized it. and well he having lall again! Brieiies Take Pole Honors lhe hallshearted attenlpts ol the Nmu.v and other similar organizations to create a suave pole outside the Hill House were totally eelipsetl this spring hy 1 'Q l 269 W' Q A wg' ,MR . MZPUBU wil CAN, Mfxm - Q A , 2 , A 0 . 241 -,EZ aw.-N 'V Fmizf ' aRHE'TOPN!CIANS, VQXQQX X YK ,wk ffm Rya- 4 ,Q- b , IK Qi MA, Qxgg, ' .ax . - H' -xx . 1 S ' 2 - ' Fm XIX , ' x 4. if .. xl H i 'I V, - 'f:' ,1- S f my 4, ...R 2 ? -mm Q Pg Allfy 'X School Life - Continued o - I' x f X ,. . v V4 I it 9 if cb' ' C one or two glorious efforts by the Iiklicif. Not only did our Art Staff decide in lavor ol' a casual check instead ol' stripes or preppie polka-dots, but also as a crowning achievement they constructed a gigantic mound ol' sandbags with a dazzling poster at the top proclaiming the coming ol' the Bknii-'. We extend our special consolation to those three workmen who had the unenviable job ol' clean- ing it all up and we note with happy pride that it took them almost three hour-1 to complete the job. Flat-lop Mr. Kline must certainly believe that hall' an inch is better than none. lor the last time we saw him, gone was the immaculate wave and the carelully parted hair. Instead we found he was sporting a genuine crew-cut, mathematically pre- cise over both ears. XVe understand that it is a tribute to Mr. Garrison, who saved Mr. Kline lrom sure drowning. QSee Fall j lVe understand that it is really shoe f shoe being that undesirable word meaning super-suave imported lrom Yale by two ISRII-iifllfs who camped outside Van Dyck's lor two weeks picking up all the latest phrasesj to win your spring letter in Varsity Forestry. One ol' the boys put it this way: Dey oughter be more ol' dis lorestry stull' cause I ain't so good in studyin' but I sure cin Clll down de trees. This attitude seems almost galosh to us Q galosh being over-shoej. Joseph Jolts Jukebox XVe were making like St. Andrews the other day, lounging around behind the counter at the Tuck Shop, when we heard a neophyte undcrlormer mumbling about why don't they have some records going. This somehow brought to mind a little incident way back last lall when Art actually did install a record player, but on the 56th straight playing ol' Sh-Boom, who should stamp in but the gentleman from Arabia, complete with volume ol' Sanskrit. You can keep it on one condition, said he, that you play only Gregorian chants. The jukebox left the next day. I' X Q7 Lacrosse Score ' U Choc-ke 'W 2- M De er V iii- M: Qi Coach 271 I LE' , SVU 5 , o x 19 as rig, K . IKE LM! ik, gg? K 2 , Aix . I' 'LOOKING HANDSQ 'CHOPPY' 'CANWDMYFOR56? School Life - Continued ' 4 F XX , 1' NX - fa? l 11 1 N1 ff? ff, 1 -A i ysxxxxiig' h A My There was a typical scene in the Lil room the other night. At one ol' those all-night meetings, Chris Blair-Smith decided that it was time to go and get a little schoolwork done, so he began edging toward the door unnoticed. All of a sudden Get him! said Drucker, sitting at the head of the table, and Gil Sim- mons leapt over the table and threw himself in lront of C.B.-S., his switch-blade open with a little click in his hand. Hey, what are ya doing? Drucker asked. You said 'get him,' didn't you? Simmons said. Photophobia ? Another boy with problems is our own Editor, Bill Spears. Bill has decided that he likes the night-time much better than the day, and for this reason he may be seen wandering around most any night, usually not doing anything special, but usually just talking or working on something. Now, though he has repeatedly spoken to the Headmaster and Mr. Steele about holding classes at night, no action seems to be lorthcoming in the near future. So there is the problem: sleep or go to classes. Most ol' the time, classes win out, and Bill has to store up on sleep with weekly visits to the Infirmary. ll' anyone can think ol' a solution to this prob- lem, tell it to Spears. He won't listen. The Sixth Form Brawl As the BRI!-IF goes to press, we have unfortunately not yet witnessed the final outcome ol' the Sixth Form-Fifth Form Brawl, though there can be no doubt as to the outcome. Already, in scattered, secret combats the gentlemen ol' the Sixth have swept away underform opposition and have pressed on to victory against overwhelming odds. So to the Fifth Form we say well fought, but you won't win till next year. Wlell, as we said at the start ol' this, it's all over now. NVe've had lun writing it down, and we hope you enjoyed reading it-not only now, but maybe again in a lew years from now il' you get the chance. Best ol' luck to all ol' you. X ' f' wg . j3fffWlW' V 5 273 . I 5 lx 3 + K 3 v x gli- , i Q K iQ- aQf'1fLi, v il X iki- K ' ,. item is - K. ..,5.!,,-5 1 K Xtra k Aiyffff ' 'ff-3 I -i'lw3:7'2 ' -Af'.fj', 3 . .1 .zip N-- A rv: ga- ' ' L -ws ' 4 1 - f 2,4 5, YQ ' 'E . , . 512' :Eff gig. K , Q5-Q. M si, Q-,. . Thx . Q' y,w9fx 4 1- ., is T335 ,f R RN. m QQ? Q. M'-S + wr? w A L ig! ?. kk. 5: Nw .Y 4 .U , LSV- 'V Si N , Q 3 :HI , ' A Q ' 45 ff ? , I .Qi ., , :,1:..e-gf,- Q t , Q 'X iii If PRIZES The Nash Award for Irnproverncnt in Rowing-Tappen Club-John Gordon The Nash Award for lrnprovement in Rowing-Bishop Club-john Nickerson Watters, jr. Austin Meeks Trophy for Greatest Contribution to Choate Rowing-W. Scott Moore Robert Hood Trophy for Sportsmanship in Crew-jeremy D. Buckley Single Srulling Chatnpionsltip-George li. Ward, jr. .lark Dore Baseball Prize-William john Bryan, 3rd and Richard C. Newberg Honorable Mention-Philip S. Shailer and Victor l.. Short, jr. Ted Wilken Memorial Trophy for Outstanding Sporlxnutn- ship and Love of Lacrosse-Peter G. Castle Cordon Stillman Trophy for Devotion. Persistenre aml Courage in Varsity Tennis-john R. Oettinger llll.YlItlT Moorhead Cuff-Presenter! to the Il'inner of the Sehool Tennis Championslzip - Alexander L. Wiener, jr. Oflteld Skeet Trophy for High Average in Skeet Competi- tion-john H. Strothman Honorable lWCIlll0Il-'llll0l'll2lS B. Perera The Coaches Trophy in Trark-john S. Mciionuel and William 0. McConnel For Iixrellenee in All Sports-Peter G. Castle Honorable Mention-Peter H. Seed For Outstanding Contribution to Instrumental Must:- Roger H. Sundell For lixeellenee in Art-Robert C. Moeller. lll For lixrellenre in Prarrtiral Meehanirs-The Daniel Dodge Award-james Douglas jenkins, III For Exrellenee in Deliate-Peter H. Seed Fo r For Ifor Honorable Mention-Peter G. Mudford lixeellenre in Prize Speaking-First l'riLe-Peter H. Seed- lXleCarthy: an lmpressionng Second Prize- jack 'll lrvllllilel'-w1lllC Telltale Heart: a l'sy4 ehological Study the Best Prose Contributed to the Choate Literary Magazine-Peter G. Mudford- Boxwood Green ' I'iXl'f'lll'lll'l' in linglislz-Peter C. Mudford Honorable Mention-XVillizuu H. Lllllltflllllll 276 PRIZES For lixwllffrire in Hi.Yf!Jlij'-.'xl'llIlll' I.. Nelkin and Hugh jeremy Packard Honorable Mention-jack ll, Austin For Iixrellenfe in Publir' AHl1il'S-ffii1'l'll hy Hugh Boyd, Choate' '30, and his son, Bill Boyd, Choalf' '5Ij- Petcr H. Seed Honorahle Mention-Arthur I.. Nelkin and jack T. XVinkler For 1'fxrf'll1'm'e in SINIIIIXII--philip V. Riggio Honorahle Mention-David C. Rt-ytlel antl Philip S. Shailer An Honorable Mention in I rf'n1'h-Kennedy XV. Browne. Cyrus C. Hopkins, hvilllkllll H. LIIIKICIIIZIII and Peter G. Mudforcl For Iixfcfllerzre in I.aIin-Peter C. Nlutlfortl The Charley ll'e'lIc's I.aznrm11'e Prize in Lalin-Translation into English verse-passage from l.ucrt-tins' De Rerum Natura-james Douglas jenkins. III Honorable Mention-joseph Barker, 3rd and Peter G. Mudford lim' l'Ixrr'lIe'ru'a in Maflmmalits-.-Xrthur l.. Nelkin Honorable Mention-Rohert ll. Brickman, jeremy D. Buckley and james Douglas jenkins. lll For 1ix1'f'lIt'm'c' in S1'iz'nrf'-jalnes Douglas jenkins, Ill Honorable Mention-Rohert D. lirirkiuan, jeremy D. lluekley and jeffrey McKenzie For l'Ixrellmu'e in both MaIhe'mali1's and Science QRens- .rrlaer P!Jlj'iFl'lI7Iil' Institulej -jeremy D. Buckley Houorahle Mention-Rohert D. llrickman, james Douglas jenkins, lll and jeffrey McKenzie For liarm'.rI and l'er'.rislr'nl lillurt-l.aunt'e li. Camhle Honorable Mention-john N. Faigle, C. Skeflington Mc.iXllister, jr. and Antonio Puerto, jr. For Higher! Rank in Ihr' Sixlh Fm'u1-Cyrus C. Hopkins and Peter G. Mutlfornl Tha Srlmol Seal Prize Io Ihr' lioy Who Has Made an Oul- Sfllillliilg' Conlrilmlimz lo his Srhool during Ili.: Sixth Form l'z'ar-Hugh jeremy Packard Honorahle Mention of Peter H. lilehash and Peter H. Seetl .-izvarrl for lrr1pro1f4'n1f'r1l 7'lIl'0Hg'll lillor! in Cross Counlry -Carl Haraltl Hille 277 PRIZES Harvard Trophy to that Member of the Football Squad Who Best Combines Scholarship and Sportsman- ship-Alfrcd M. Vinton. jr. Hanfarrl Trophy for Blocking, Tackling, and Interference- john Nickerson Hlattcrs, jr. and Thomas Mcli. Wyckoff Award for Excellence in Sorrer-john B. Vanncck Award for l,eader.sl1ip, Sportsnmnsllip and Excellence in Basketball-Adam Bianchi, ll Honorable Mention-David Y. Wood The Courtenay' Hememvny Trophy for Iixeellenee in Hoekey-Peter S. Booth Honorable Mention-john Nickerson Watters. jr. and Dudley R. Smith The King While Cup-Presented by Coarh ll'illiau1 Purl- vah, jr.-The Buffalo Hockey Team For lfxeellenre in Squash Racquets-XVilIiam WV. Cald- well, jr. The Gordon Stillman Squash Trophy-For Spirit, Per- se-ueranre and Love of the Game-Peter 0. Beck- with For I-fxcellenee in Wrestlirlg-'I'l1e Tom Fuller Cuff-Edwin C. Parker. jr. Greatest Improvement in lI'restling-The Tim Cornish Cup-john M. Hallenbeck and Gillett Welles, Ill lohn Downey Trophy for Exceptional Devotion In the Sport of lI restling at Choate-Hugh F. MatColl, jr. Tluf' Ifraucis Carter ll'oo1l, jr. Cup-For lixrellenre in Marksmanship in the Standing Position-George D. Tidtl For Excellence in Midget Athletics-john D. Shotwcll Honorable Mention-David H. Elliott and Eric S. White For Excellence in -luuior Athletics-Stephen A. Smith Honorable Mention-joel S. Barber, james H. Bilyak, and james A. Brown, jr. For Excellence in Manual Arts-lThe Daniel Dodge Awardj -Richmond M. Wight Honorable Mention-Michael H. Heath 278 PRIZES For lixrellenre in Prartiral Merlianies-l'l'l1e Daniel Dodge Azvardj -Penlleld Jarvis Honorable Mention in Dranlatirs-Chaplin B. Barnes and lidward Mel. Nliener For I'I.vrellem'e in Piano-Frank .L Saunders, An Honorable Mention for Outstanding Contribution to Instrumental Music-Stephen WV. Swallow An Honorable Mention in History-Charles Stewart Goodwin Honorable Mention in Spanish-james C. Ketnpner, Theo- dore Phillips, ll and Charles E. W. Rentschler For lixrelleuee in F7't lll'll-hlllillf Award with a Sixth Fo r Fo r Fo r For For For Fo r For I-'or Former-George David Forney, jr. Iixrellence in Latin-lVilliarn H. Lathrop, Jr. Translation into English of a Sertion of Aeneid- lThe Charles Welles l.au'renre Prizej -Stephen l. von Schreiber Honorable Mention-Chaplin B. Barnes and Frank A. Saunders, jr. lntprmfement Tlrrough Effort in the l.ou'er Forms- Marshall N. Jarvis, ll Honorable Mention-Frank A. D'0rlando Good Influenre, lndustry, Good Srholarship and Honorable Condurt in the l.on'er Forms-joel Stoddart Barber Honorable Mention-james A. Brown. Jr. and Otto ll. Trautz Highest Rank in the Lower Forms-Joel Stoddart Barber Higher! Rank in the Fourth I orn:-Peter' C. Goldmark. Jr. General Exeellenre in the Fourth Forni-Cameron Carey Honorable Mention-Richard WV. Donuners and Frank A. Saunders, jr. Highest Rank in the Fifth Fornz-George David For- ney. jr. General Exeellenre in the Fifth Forn1- tPresented by the Harvard Club of Conneetirut to that student among the boys in the Fifth Form urhorn the Headnzaxter, after eonsultation with the Farultv, shall deem most uvortliy by 'result of high srholar- ship and rharacterj -WValter Lee Pierson Honorable Mention-Adam Bianchi. II and George David Forney, jr. 279 Michael joseph Abrahams SCHOOL LIST Robert Wallace Ackerman ..... ,.... Archibald Bonsall Alexander james Reeve Allen .,,.,............. john Brice Allen ......... ......... Horace Andrews, jr. ..... . Oakley V. Andrews ..,,,...,.. . john McNeil Angier ....,..,..,.. Frank Edmund Ashford . .....,,.....,,.. 1 Colonial Court, New Canaan, Conn. Rosebrook Road, Box 719, New Canaan, Conn. , ........, Woodbine Road, R.R. 3, Stamford, Conn. 224 North Mountain Avenue, Montclair, N. j. Searles Road, Darien, Conn. 2625 Derbyshire Road, Cleveland Heights 6, Ohio 2625 Derbyshire Road, Cleveland Heights 6, Ohio Singletary Lane, Framingham. Mass. Creole Petroleum Corporation, Apartado 172, Maracibo, Venezuela. S.A. Henry Herbert Babcock ............,....,....,.......,..,..,.,.,.........,..,...,........,, 71 Rutledge Road, Belmont, Mass. William Sims Bainbridge ...,..,..,..........,.....,......... 16 Cove Road, Lucas Point, Old Greenwich, Conn. George Stansbury Baker, jr. . ....,.......,...,................... Orchard Acres, Salem Road, Rochester. Minn. lan Traquair Ball .... cfo Creole Petroleum Corporation Las Piedras, Edo. Falcon, Venezuela, S.A. Montague Grimke Ball, jr. cfo Creole Petroleum Corporation Las Piedras, Edo. Falcon, Venezuela, S.A. joel Stoddart Barber .,....,.... john Thompson Barber .,., Chaplin Bradford Barnes .. john William Barringer ,... Franklin Boggs Bartholow Richard Morison Barton Roger Martin Barzun ., ,...... .. Benjamin Sabin Bates, jr. ,....... . Samuel Ferguson Beach, jr. Sturges Ridge Road, R.D. 3, Wilton, Conn. 1170 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. North Branford Road, R.F.D. No. 1, Wallingford, Conn. 2877 Central Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. 720 Park Avenue, New York 21, N. Y. 329 Ocean Avenue, Marblehead Neck, Mass. 165 East 83rd Street, New York 28, N. Y. 32 Kelveden Road, Waban 68, Mass. Peter Oberdorf Beckwith . ,.,.... Robert 'Thomas Beggs, jr. john joseph Belles ...,......... lan Yorty Bennett .......,..,.... Lewis Spader Bergen, jr. .. Peter Eliot Bergendahl ......... jan Edgar Beyea ........,..., Adam Bianchi, II ........ Robert Biddle, 4th ..... james Craig Bidle ..,.... 1886-24th Street, N.W., Washington 8, D.C. 70 Vreeland Ave., Rutherford, N. j. 1101 West Fifth Street, Marshfield, Wisconsin 169 North Colony St., Wallingford, Conn. 463 Redmond Road, South Orange, N. j. .. County Line Road, Barrington, 111. 17 Huntington Lane, Norwichtown, Conn. 15 East 8th St., New York 3, N. Y. 884 Shore Road, Cape Elizabeth, Maine Fieldstone Farm, R.D. 1, Newtown, Penna. 17 Forest Hills Drive, West Hartford 7 . Conn. G. Gordon Biggar, jr. .... ..... 7 Larkspur Lane, Loudon Woods, Rye, N. Y. james Henry Bilyak ........... ,.,. ....................... . . Haller Road, Yalesville, Conn. David Baxter Black .........,........,.. ..... 9 55 Marion Avenue Road, Mansfield. Ohio Richard Ross Blackinton ..,..,.....,.. ..,... 5 5 Hunting Street, North Attleboro. Mass. Christopher Dallas Blair-Smith .,...,. .,............,,.,...............,, 2 juniper Road, Darien, Conn. Paul Harrison Blodinger . ..,.......,... ............. , ....... 1 24 Churchill Road, Hamden 14. Conn. Charles Bingham Blossom ..,........ ......., 2 2500 Shelburne Road, Shaker Heights 22, Ohio john Seeley Booth, jr. .,...,... .,...............,....,.. 6 ll West First Street, Elmira, N, Y. Peter Sicard Booth ,..,,. .. ..,,... .... ,,.....,.. . , .. 611 West First Street, Elmira, N. Y. Robert O. Borsodi ..,..,...,........., ......, 1 7 Fournier Crescent, East Paterson, N. j. Ledyard Stevens Bowen, jr. ...... ...,............................................. D udley Road, Wilton, Conn john Hillyer Boyd, jr. ...., . j. Breck Boynton, jr. ...... . Clayton Ross Braatz ,........ Edward james Brady ......... Gustavo Braun Olavarria Esquina del Starr Edwards Brinckerhoff George Gardiner Brown .. james Alexander Brown, jr. David Erle Brownell .......... Rudolph H. Bruer ............. George Clyde Buck , Bruce William Buckley , Michael Emrich Buckley .. Coliseo, Edi 122 East 76th Street, New York 21. N. Y. . 7 Papermill Road, Plandome Mills, Long Island. N. Y. 205 jamaica Lane. Palm Beach, Fla. 115 Christie Hill Road, Darien, Conn. ficio Carabano, Oficina No. 2, Caracas, Venezuela, S. A. Chicken Valley Road, Locust Valley, Long Island, N. Y. 16725 Shaker Boulevard, Cleveland 20, Ohio 210 High Street, Yvallingford, Conn. Post Oflice Box 25, Woodland, Calif. 302 Warwick Avenue, Douglaston, Long Island, N. Y. 44 Eagle Rock Way, Montclair, N. j. Ridge Farms, Norwalk, Conn. Ballfall Road, Middletown, Conn. 280 School List-Continued Geollrey Stratton Bullard ..... , james Chester Burghoif .....,. Daniel Burke, ll .....,.. Edward Arnold Burkbardt ...... Stanley Gates Burnham ............ Michael Peter Cain .. .... ..... ...... . . William Webster Caldwell, jr, Allan Marshall Cameron, jr. .. 1Videaeres, Clinton Avenue, XVestport, Conn. Hill Avenue, Yalesville, Conn. 45 Stewart Road, Short Hills, N. j. 17 East 75th Street, New York, N. Y. 86 Silverside Aventle, Little Silver, N. 1315 Kingstown Road, Kingston, R. I. 630 S. YV. 9th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 1015 Park Ave., River Forest, Ill. Edmund McCullough Cameron, jr. ..,... .,...,.. 2 818 Chelsea Circle, Hope Valley, Durham, N. C. Paul Douglas Camp, III ,... .. ..........,, .............,.................., 4 502 Sulgrave Road, Richmond, Virginia Cameron Carey ......,. ,..,........,.. Nicholas Armstrong Carey ....,. Trigg Waller Carry , ....... ..,... . .. Harvey Denison Carter, jr. ,.., . Wilbert james Carter, jr. Laurel Hollow, R.F.D., Syossel, Long Island, N. Y. Care of Yvestminster Bank, Crowborough, Sussex, England 77 East Country Club Drive, Phoenix, Arizona 2A Rectory Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y. 105 Sunset Drive, Greensboro, N. C. joel Cassel ,.,...........,...,............... , ...... .......... 2 2 Stephana Lane, Yklaterbury, Conn. Michael Ardagh Cassidy. jr. .... ..... . . 32 Nlhitewood Avenue, New Rochelle, N. Y. Henry I.. Caulkins, jr. ..,...,...... ..... 2 20 Lewiston Road, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. Sergio Carlo Cavani ............. .. . ,,............ .,.........,.. Y 'iale Molise No. 57, Milan, Italy Carl Edward Cella ,..,....,...........,.....,,..........................,..,, 107 Grandview Avenue, Wallingford, Conn. Robert deCourcey Chapin ............. ...............,.............. 2 235 Overlook Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Geor e Newcombe Chandler, Il 19001 South Park Boulevard, Shaker Heights, Cleveland, Ohio S Sherman Bay Chickering ....,..........,.,....,..,..................,................ .... 3 700 East Belleview, Littleton, Colo. Alanson Sands Church ...... Edward Lee Church .,..... Xvilliam james Clarke ...... ......, Michael Ahrens Clegg ................ Sharon, Conn. 209 Dellwood Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio 42 Academy Street, Yvallingford, Conn. 13705 Shaker Boulevard, Cleveland 20, Ohio Newcombe Debevoise Cole, jr. . .........,..... 1158 Fifth Avenue, New York 29 N. Y. George Van Wyck Colyer . ,........ ..,,....... , .. 49 Bennett Place, Atnityville, N. Y. Walter Ellsworth Comb, jr. .... 27 Secor Drive, Port Washington, N. Y. George Taylor Conklin. III ...., ...... 8 5 East End Avenue, New York, N. Y. Philip Hale Conklin, jr. ........,.,..,.....,,.....,....,......,,....,...........,... 28 Irving Street, Waterbury 10, Conn. Thomas Patrick Consolino ., .....,.,................,..........,,.......,...,....,... Palmer Hill Road, Stamford, Conn. james Townsley Coogan Creole Petroleum Corporation, Apartado 889, Caracas, Venezuela, S.A. Edward N. Cook, jr. ...........,.......,..,.....,...,,..,................,.. Crocus Hill, Salem Road, Rochester, Minn. Oliver Transue Cook .,.......,...........,,..,,........,.........,,,.............. Country Club Road, Steubenville Ohio Thomas Cornell ,,...,..,...,........ ..,...... 7 Highland Street. Natick, Mass. Thomas Ambrose Corwin ..,....,.. 39 Plaza Street, Brooklyn 17, N. Y. Christopher Thayer Cory .... .....,..., ..... 1 2 7 YValnut Street, Englewood, N. Paul Smitz Cowan ,........,............... .. .................. 941 Park Avenue, New York 28, N. Y. David L. Croasdaile ............................,............,............ Dunkeith Drive, Hills anti Dales, Canton, Ohio Samuel Alexander Culbertson, III ..,..,... ..,...,...,..,. ,...........,... 1 4 20 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago 10. Ill. George Richard Cummings, III ..,. Totem Hill Tantummaheag, R.F.D. Route 2, Old Lyme, Conn. Peter Rowan Cummins .................. ,...............,.... ......,...,...,....,...,... 5 R ockcrest Road. Manhasset, N. Y. 'l'albot Miller Curtin ..... ....... ..........,............ 2 6 Del Rio Drive, Rochester 18, N. Y. Freeman Lowell Curtis, jr. ......,.. ..... 3 3 jefferson Avenue, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Charles Bailey Deiclunan ,...,. . .. .,...,.........,..,.. I0 Headley Road, Morristown, N. j. Archibald George Delmarsh, III ..,.. ..,.,....,..,...,.....,. R ocky Point Inn, Inlet, N. Y. David Thomas de Neufville ......... ..,....,,..,............ ' IlIl0IIl3S Road, Mendham, N. j. Robert Harrison Dennis ..,.......... ,.....,. 2 8 Huntington Avenue, Scarsdale, N. Y. jerome Henrikson Detmer ..... .,...., 1 'ine Ridge Road, Greenwich, Conn. Donald Artlmr Dickinson ..... ......... S ky Ridge Road, Greenwich, Conn. jon MacLeod Dickinson ...... ................,......... S ky Ridge Road, Greenwich, Conn. Richard C. Diehl, jr. .,,.... ..........,,,.,.............,... 2 97 Cedar Lane, Cheshire, Conn. William Xvalker Dillon ....... ..... N orth Mountain Drive, Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y. Peter Ogden Dixon ,. ......... .,....,.......,........... 3 5 Laurel Road, New Canaan, Conn. james Gardiner Dodd .....,.... .,................ .....,, 4 3 Meadow Road, Riverside, Conn. Richard YValter Dommers ..... .........,.. : 38 YVall Street, Yvallingford. Conn. Frank Alan D'Orlando ...,. 15 Ordway Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass, Wells Blakeslee Doty ..,,.. ..,.........,. R ockwood Lane, Greenwich, Conn. 9 - School List-Continued john Richard Drucker ..,......... Hugh McKinney Dundee ....... Murray Sawyer Durand ....... Robert Westcott Durant ..... Thomas Ralph Dyer ..,.......... William Bigelow Easton ..,.,.... Clifton Vedantus Edwards David Holland Elliott ,.,..,. joseph Buell Ely, II ......... john R. Emery, jr. .,..........., . Robert Morgan English ., .... , Eric Dixon Ericson ..,......... , ......... 38 Van Rensselaer Avenue, Stamford, Gaylord Farm Sanatorium, Wallingford, Conn. Conn. 60 Woodcrest Avenue. Short Hills, N. North Salem Road, Ridgefield, Conn. 999 Ridge Drive, Astoria, Ore. ., ...... 5016 Lowell Street, N.W., Washington 16, D. C. 11 Glenside Terrace. Upper Montclair, N. j. Bragg Street, Canaan, Conn. 60 Chiltern Road, Weston, Mass. 4 Tompkins Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. 214 Linden Avenue. Westfield, N. j. 142 Deerhill Avenue, Danbury, Conn. Eric Gunnar Ericson ...,,.,..,...... ........................................ 5 Church Street, Woodstock, Vt. Bruce Haselton Evans .....,,,.....,... ...,..,..,.,....,............. 1 300 North George Street, Rome, N. Y. Edward Steptoe Evans, II1 ........ . .,,... 47 Oldbrook Lane, Grosse Pointe Farms 30, Mich. R. Sanford Evans ..,...,..,......,..,.. ...,...,....., C ragmawr, 376 Mill Hill Lane, Southport, Conn. Chandler Homer Everett ......,. ....... R .D. No. 3, Fairmount Boulevard, Chagrin Falls, Oliio james Elliott Ewell ....,...,..,.. ...,. Michael Allyn Ewert ......... jeffrey David Faigle ...... Bruce Russell Farkas .,....,.,... john Taylor Farnsworth ,.... Stephen Henry Farrington Peter Formanek Fawcett ..... Morton Fearey, jr. ............... . Barry Feinberg ......,.,..,,,.,..,..,..., Richard Marcus Feldman .,,.... Paul Stephen Fenton ,..,,.,..... Boyd Finch ..,... .........,.... Kurt Herbert Fischer .............. Norman Francis Fishbein ,. ,..,. 320 Woodland Avenue, Westfield, N. j. 39 Dexter Street, Dedham, Mass. . .,,.., 8117 Kerry Lane, Chevy Chase, Maryland 86 Birchall Drive, Scarsdale, N. Y. 608 Iona Street, New Orleans 20, Louisiana 65 Durham Road, Bronxville, N. Y. North Street, Greenwich, Conn. 174 East 80th Street. New York 21, N. Y. 168 Colony Road, New Haven, 259 Paine Avenue, New Rochelle , ......,......,.. Crawford Road, Harrison 45 Morse Street, Hamden 14, 53 Dutton Street, Wallingford, 112 East Main Street, Wallingford, Conn. , N. Y. , N. Y. Conn. Conn. Conn. Robert Carter Fisk .,..........,..,......,... ..... 1 165 Fifth Avenue, New York 29. N. Y. Alexander Roman Fitzenhagen ....... ..,,,....,.. 4 316 St. john's Drive, Dallas 5, Texas Donald Lee Flexner ................... ....,..,........,...,. C ricklewood Lane, Harrison, N. Y. David Galbraith Flinn ,....,.....,, , .....,, Reymwood, North Street, Greenwich, Conn. john jefferson Flood, III ....... ,....... 4 17 Ridgewood Road, Fort Worth, Texas Wallace Curtis Flower ..,,..... ...,..,..,..,.. 3 17 West Sixth Street, Erie, Penna. Peter Anthony Flynn ...,,.....,.... . .,..,.,...,.. Otter Rock Drive, Greenwich. Conn. Walter Tillou Forbes, jr. ..,.... ,,.,........ S unset Road, Lookout Mountain, Tenn. George David Forney, jr. ..,.... .,.,.,.. C edarwood Road, North Stamford, Conn. Michael Onen Frazer ....,.....,.... ....., 6 00 jennings Landing, Battle Creek. Mich. Peter Brant Fred .,.,.,,,..,..............,., ........................ R . R. No. 2, Lebanon, Ohio Donald Pennington Freedman ..,..,................,... ....,,.....,...,.,..,,....... W incoma Drive, Huntington, N. Y. Miguel Mariano Freyre Gomez 3rd Street between 4th and Real del Sur Streets, Country Club, Marianao, Havana. Cuba john Alan Friede .......,...,.....,.,......,......,..,..,..........,...,..,......,..,...... 555 Park Avenue, New York 21, N. Y. Robert Laurence Friede .............,...,..,..... ..,....,........,.., 5 55 Park Avenue, New York 21, N. Y. George Michael Graham Furgueson .. .. . .,.. 288 Lakeview Avenue East, Brightwaters, N. Y. Theodore Lee Gaillard, jr. ................. ..............,...,.....,.., B ranford Road, Branford, Conn. Robert Livingston Gaines .... .................. ...,.... V a lley Forge Road, Darien, Conn. Paul joseph Galanti ......,... ,............ ..........,...,........... 1 2 6 Grove Street, Lodi, N. j. Richard Murray Gale ,..,. . .. .,...,...,,,......... 80 Summit Avenue, Bronxville, N. Y. William Marble Gale , ..... . George Franklin Gamble Thomas Earle Gardner ..,..... Robert Arnold Gay ....,......, Donald Brendel Geddes, jr. ..... . David Robertson Geis ...,...,..,,. Stephen Alan Gilford ,.,...... john Brent Girdler, jr. 1125 East Rookwood Drive, Cincinnati 8. Ohio 1031 High Road, Redwood City, Calif. Trinity Pass, R.F.D. 3, Stamford, Conn. East Shore Road, Halesite, N. Y. 230 Windsor Way, Hillside 5, N. j. ,, ..,,..,..,..,...,.. Echo Brook Lane, Greenwich, Conn. 101 Wellington Street, Nashua, New Hampshire 9 Ben Court, Old Greenwich, 282 Conn. School List-Continued Robert Bryant Girdler .,.....,..,,,......,............,.......,......,......,......,.. 9 Ben Court, Old Greenwich, Conn. Leopold Gershwin Godowsky .... .........,...,......... .............,.,....,..,.. .... ..,. E a s t on Road, Westport, Conn. Enrique Godoy, jr. .. . ..,... 5ta. Ave. ef3ra. y Santo Domingo, Country Club Park, Havana, Cuba Byron Heazelton Goff, jr. ........,. Bacon Road, Old Westbury, Long Island, N. Y. jonathan Michael Gold ..,..,........,,.,..................,..,.............,...... 101 Nvest 57th Street, New York, N. Y. Peter Carl Goldmark, jr. ...,.. ,....... . . Wing Road, New Canaan, Conn. Edwin Andrew Goodman ...... ..,.,...... .,....,. H i lltop Place, Rye, N. Y. john Keith Goodrich ........... ..,..........., 1 '6 Foxhall Place, Scarsdale, N. Y. David H. Goodwillie ........... .........,.,.... . . West Road, New Canaan, Conn. Charles Stewart Goodwin .......... ........... 1 56 East 62nd Street, New York 21, N. Y. David William Gordon ,............ Robert Lincoln Graham, 3rd john William Gray, 11 ..,. ..,,..... Charles Louis Greer ...,..,..... Curtis Grinnell ...,.....,.,.,........... Douglas Marsh Griswold ,..... George Mason Gross. jr. ....,. . james Abbott Guest ...,.....,........ . james Richard Gussenhoven .. Rudolf Frederick Halfenreffer, 238 Highland Avenue, Cowesett, R. I. 165 East 73rd Street, New York 21, N. Y. Mesa Lane, Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, Colo. . ,..........,.........,...,.. Brookside, Ridge Street, Rye, N. Y. 28 Buffard Drive, Rochester 10, N. Y. . ......... Doubling Road, Greenwich, Conn. 213 Medway Street. Providence, R. I. 427 Lincoln Avenue, Palo Alto, Calif. .,...,... ..... 1 90 General Muniz, Lima, Peru, South America 1 john Manslield Hallenbeck ....,...,...... Richard Sharpe Halsell ............. Craig Harmuitt, jr. .,.......,........., . Augustus Duvall Hampson ....... William Prehn Hansen, jr. .... . David McKinley Harris .,........,.. john Anthony Harris ......,..,....,. . Robert Campbell Harrison, ll Herbert Hartman .........,....,......,.,... Peter A. Haspel ,..,,..,..,...... ...,.... . Xvilliam Bacon Hatfield ........,,.. john jordan Haun .......,......., ........ james Middleton Hawley, III jonathan Pier Hawley .......,....... john Burton Hayes .... ,...... Michael Halsted Heath .....,...... john Douglas Henderson ......,... Edward joshua Henriquez, jr. james Harold Heroy, II1 ........,. David Ivillard Hersey .....,.,.,.. Timothy Holmes Herty ...,. Bruce Logan Hewitt ,....,..... Robert Andrews Hiestand ..... john Stuart Higgins, jr. .... . 109 Hazard Avenue, Providence 6, R. I. Oakledge, Route 1, Rochester, Minn. Wiest Road, New Canaan, Conn. . .........,,.... 140 Forest Avenue, Rye, N. Y. 70 Euclid Avenue. VVaterbury, Conn. Rockview Drive, Greenwich, Conn. Forsyth Place, East Liverpool, Ohio 900 South Steele Street, Denver, Colo. 68 Dudley Street, Brookline 46, Mass. 1317 19th Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. 520 Iona Street. New Orleans, La. .. ..., 100 Edgemont Road, Devon, Conn. 6 Orange Street, Marcellus, N. Y. Elmwood Place, Wheeling, W. Va. 228 Leicester Avenue, Kenilworth, 111. 3706 Mountain Park Circle, Birmingham, Ala. 50 Ridge Road, Tenafly, N. j. Beachside Avenue. Greens Farms, Conn. 9073 9th Street, Colon, Republic of Panama R.F.D. No. 1, Sewickley, Pa. 34 Bradford Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 1322 Spring Street, Bethlehem, Pa. 40 South Mountain Avenue, Montclair, N. j. IOM2 Grandin Lane, Cincinnati 8, Ohio 125 Irving Avenue, Providence 6, R. I. Richard Scott Higgins ........ ............,....................... 9 15 High Street, Dedham, Mass. Frank Sawyer Hight. III .,..,...,..,.., ...,... 5 040 Millwood Lane, N.W., Weshington 16, D.C. john Upsall Hill ..... ...... ............... ,...,.........., ...,...,..,,.... 2 04 7 R io Vista, Fort Myers, Fla. David Ballentine Hinchman, jr. ....... ........ I 55 Irvine Lane, Grosse Pointe Farms 36, Mich. Michael Lindsay Hogg ........,..........,. ................,.....,..... 6 25 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Robert Stanley Hopkins, jr. .....,. ....... ,....... 1 2 99 Boulevard, West Hartford, Conn. William Robert Horwitz ........... ...... 1 31 East 92nd Street, New York 28, N. Y. David Allan Hovland ..........,... .,,... 1 51 Hartford Turnpike, Hamdcn, Conn. Stewart Skinner Hudnut ..,...,.... .,..... 1 5 East Boulevard, Rochester 10, N. Y. David james Hughes, jr. ............... ..,........ 5 565 Nakoma Drive, Dallas 9, Texas Winthrop Aldrich Humphrey ...,.., .......,.......,..,..........,.. O ld Mansion Road, Wallingford, Conn, Christopher Hutchins ............,...... .,......,,,,...,................,...... 3 00 Kenduskeag Avenue, Bangor, Maine Carlos M. Izquierdo ..........,...,.... Alfred Edison jackson, jr. Charles Bradford jackson ..... Thomas Paul jahnige ...,. 1149 Magdalena Avenue, Condado, Santurce, Puerto Rico Oakrest Farm, Herndon, Va. Oakrest Farm, Herndon, Va. 167 Lydale Place, Meriden, 283 Conn. School List-Continued Marshall Northam Jarvis, 111 1 Ames Hollow Road, R.F.D., Portland. Cann. 1 Ames Hollow Road, R.F.D., Portland, Conn. Penfield Jarvis ,...........,..,..,.,.,...... Alan Jenks ..,...........,,,....,......,... Anthony Queripel Jolle ....,.... Charles Frank Johnson, 3rd . Ralph Blake Johnson, Jr. .... . Eugene Anthony Johosky ...,. David Lloyd Jones ,.....,.......... Thomas Daniel Kadin ....,....,,. James Penniston Kavanagh .. Frederick Chambers Kelly ..., James Caroll Kempner ....... R. Schuyler Kimball ,...,.,. Peter Albert Kindler ,.......,. John Bruce Michael King ,..,. Peter Rust King .....,................ 37 Kawananakoa Place, Honolulu, Hawaii Taconic Road. Greenwich, Conn. 48 Roberts Avenue, Watertown. Conn. 2447 Makiki Heights Road, Honolulu 14, Hawaii 266 North Fulton Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 2172 East 38th Street, Tulsa 5, Oklahoma 212 Clent Road, Great Neck, Long lsland, N. Y. Wilson Point, Norwalk, Conn. Buttonwood Lane, Darien, Conn. 3688 Willowwick Road, Houston 19, Texas Ardsley Park, Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y. 1 Macy Avenue, White Plains, N. Y. Box 995, Route 2, Hillsboro Beach, Pompano, Florida 730 Harmon Avenue, Dayton, Ohio James Calvert Kirkbright, Jr. Ben Webster Kittredge, 111 .. Charles David Klein ,..,.......... Whitman Everett Knapp ,.,.. 44 Ledgewood Road, Bronxville 8, N. Y. Nod Hill, Post Ollice Box 305, Wilton. Conn. 30 Eastchester Road, New Rochelle. N. Y. . ,...... 1225 Park Avenue, New York 28, N. Y. Herbert Howard Knox, 11 ..,...,.... Carl Thomas Holst Knudsen Roger Hugh Koenigsberg .,... Herbert V. Kohler, Jr. .....,.,, . 339 Ridgewood Avenue, Glen Ridge, N. J. Pryer Lane, Larchmont, N. Y. 5101 Kanawha Avenue, S.E., Charleston 4, W. Va. Robert Jenkins Kolker ..,.........,,.....................,......,...,........... Robert Johnston Kramer ..... Harold Henry Krider, Jr. .... . Paul Alfred Kurzman ........... Robert Stirlen Kusterer ,,,... Bruce Land .,.............,....,...... John Robert Landau, Jr. .... . Harry Clifford Lane ....,..,.... Nathaniel Larrabee, II ........... William Hamilton Lathrop, Robert C. Lawrence, 111 ,,...., Robert M. Leaver, Jr. ........... . John Lehman ....,.,...,........., Jon Francis Leyens .......... Ivan Hubert Light .......,....... Philip Malcolm Lintilhac .... John Dc Wlaters Lloyd ...... Benjamin Clark Locke ..,,....... 441 Greentree Road, Kohler, Wisc. 129 East 82nd Street, New York 28, N. Y. . South Road, Harbor Acres, Sands Point, Port Washington, N. Y. . Spring Hill Farm, Mt. Pleasant Road, Route No. 2, Clinton, Ohio 1035 Fifth Avenue, New York 28, N. Y. 212 Blake Road, Hamden, Conn. . ...... 7 Ridge Drive, Port Washington, N. Y. . ....,..,.,.....,..,,.,..... Chapel Hill, Westport, Conn. Loomis Street, Westfield. Mass. 46 Ridgewood Road, West Hartford 7, Conn. Jr. ..... .,... 8 93 Parke's Run Lane, lthan, Delaware County, Pa. River Road, Fair Haven, N. J. Johnnycake Hill, Old Lyme. Conn. . .,...........,. 402 Ololu Drive, Winter Park, Fla. 1406 Baum Street, Vicksburg, Mississippi 70 Grove Street, New York 14, Y. Apartment 18-A, 930 Fifth Avenue, New York 21, N. Y. 15 Byron Road, Old Greenwich, Conn. South 2246 Rock Wood Boulevard, Spokane, Wash. James Henry 1.ockhart, 3rd .,.,.. Walter Bell Lockwood, Jr. ....., . Russell James Logan ............., Edwin Nobles Lowe, Jr. David Edward Lyall ........,......, Anthony G. Lykiardopulo ,.... James Donald McCabe, Jr. Bruce McCullough ..,......,........ Temple Hill, Geneseo, Livingston County, N. Y. Davenport Ridge Road, Stamford, Conn. 40 Liberty Street, Holyoke, Mass. 1 Willow Road, Bronxville, N. Y. 25 Midwood Terrace, Madison, N. J. 40 East 66th Street, New York 21, N. Y. 213 North Elm Street, Wallingford, Conn. Stanwich Road, Greenwich. Conn. Allen Burr Harrison McGee. 1V , ..... . Michael Hart McGinnis ,....,...,........ William Kevin McGrath ....., John Martin McGuire ........ Michael Edward McGuire . .,.,...,.. McGee Farms, Martin City, Mo. Taconic Road, Greenwich, Conn. Pecksland Road, Greenwich, Conn. 221 North Main Street, Wallingford, Conn. 142 North Whittlesey Avenue, Wallingford, Conn. 29 West Way, Old Greenwich, Conn. Jeremy A. McKenzie .,,...............,.., .... . Donald Keane McLachlan , ..,.... ....,...... 3 07 Charles William McLaughlin, David Cameron McLean ,...,. 111 ., ...,..... . Brightwaters Boulevard, Snell lsle, St. Petersburg, Fla. 6420 Underwood Avenue, Omaha. Nebr. ,. .,.. ........... 2 0 Seneca Road, Winchester, Mass. 284 X,--bjdf.. . . ,...,x, . .Z 'tr Q qx ,Af...... . . ,., . , W... . . Y 4 fr v School List-Continued E. Tompers McMahon ...,. Patrick james McNulty . john Dwight McVitty, jr. ........ . Hugh Frederick MacColl, II ..... ..,.. Charles Scott Macdonald ....... lan Rodrick MacKenzie Richard Charles Main . . Edward Winslow Martin, jr. Carlos Arturo Marulanda R. Francisco Alberto Marulanda R Marcus Clinton Mason, III ...... Mace Gwyer Mavroleon ........ jonathan Everett Meeks ..... Antonio G. Mendoza ..,,,,,. Lope Mendoza Ponte .,..,.., Luis G. Mendoza, Il ,- Abel Alberto Mestre. 5th Avenue, 'f. Luis Enrique Mestre 5th Avenue, ' james Borchard Metzger ..... Lauren Martin Miralia .....,... Paul Bennett Misuk ,...... john Davis Mixsell, jr. ...... . Peter Gunn Montague ........ Kimberly Stevens Moody .,..... Louis de Bebian Moore, II . Alexander Gray Morehouse john Mason Morfit , . .,...,... .. Curtis Dietrich Morgan, jr. . Richard Francis Morgan ...,. Laurence Potter Morin .,...... Robert Edward Morin ....... james Madison Morrison ...... john Holmes Morrison ....,.. john Tevis Morrow ..,....... Christopher De Morse ......,..... f. jonathan Morse ...............,...... Truman Ward Morsman, jr. .. Patrick Bernard Moxhet ,..,........ .....,..,......... ........ .,....... Martin Schaffner Mueller ...... Richard Putnam Murdock ...... Brower Murphy, jr. ......... . Fredrik Hugh Murrill ,...... Peter Michael Myers ,.,,..... joseph Royal Mygatt .........,. Yveir Lane, Locust Valley, N. Y. 53 Christian Street. Vlallingford, Conn. 9 Church Street. Stonington, Conn. 295 Laurel Avenue, Providence ti, R. I. Sanscot. Ligonier, Pa. 207 Indian Road, Palm Beach, Florida . 27l Manor Road. Ridgewood. N. j. Wire Mill Road, Stamford. Conn. Barranquilla, Colombia, South America Barranquilla, Colombia, South America 53-Ol Carrera 53. . .... ..... 5 3-01 Carrera 53, ..,........ ...,,....................,... l 581 Asbury Avenue, Winnetka. Ill. ., I5 llradford Avenue, Rye, N. Y. 43 North Elm Street. Wallinglortl. Conn. ., .,,. , .. ...... Calle C. 504. Vedado, Havana, Cuba Apartado 332, Caracas, Venezuela, South America . .,,..,..... ...,..,, C alle 8 No. l89. Alturas de Miramar, Havana, Cuba 3rd K Sta. Domingo, Country Club Park, Mariauao, Havana, Cuba 3rd k Sta. Domingo, Countrv Club Park, Marianao, Havana, Cuba ., SI5 Park Avenue. New York 2l. N. Y. 2l0 Honunock's Road, Larclnnont, N. Y. Ill Hillcrest Terrace, Meriden, Conn. l5 East Market Street, Bethlehem. Pa. 523 Harbor Road, Southport, Conn. 450 Oakdale Avenue, Chicago 14, Ill. Chicken Valley Road, Locust Valley, Long Island, N. Y. H90 Edgewood Road, Lake Forest, Ill. .. ...,..,,.......,........,........,......,. 56 Manursing YVay, Rye, N. Y. 21 Hillair Circle, White Plains, N. Y. 2l Hillair Circle. VVhite Plains, N. Y. 483i Sedgwick Street, NAV., Wlashington 16, D.C. 254 North Colony Street, Wallingford, Conn. 66 Hall Place, Grosse Pointe Farms 36, Mich. 907 Chestnut Road, Charleston 4, W.Va. ll Old Wagon Road, Old Greenwich, Conn. .. ...., .......,...... G feat Neck Road. Waterford. Conn. ..... 20 Surrey Road, Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y. ., ,......... .,................ 5 18 Sottth 38th Street, Omaha. Nebraska 49 East 86th Street. New York 28, N. Y. 250-05 Thornhill Avenue, Little Neck, Long Island, N. Y. North Wilton Road, New Canaan, Conn. 2036 Norton Road, Charlotte, N. C. Pheasant Lane, Greenwich, Conn. .127 Overlook Circle, New Rochelle, N. Y. Chestnut Hill Road, Stamford 3, Conn. Aviiiiifllll Enric ue Naxeira ..... Ponce de Leon Avenue, No. 1309, Stop 19, Santurce, Puerto Rico jeremy Endicdtt Neal ....,...... joseph Bruce Nelson ......... William Burgess Nesbitt .,... Frank Theodore Newman ...... David Huntington Nichols ...... Gerald Gifford Nicolaysen, jr. William Com ton Norman III P , john George Nussbaumer, II .. Michael Kehoe O'Connell ....... Stanley Arnold Odlum, jr. ...... . james Fajardo Oliphant ...... .. Andrew Curtin Page .... . 57 Clinton Avenue, Westport, Conn. 18 Oakland Drive, Port Washington, N. Y. Buttonwood Lane, Rumson, N. j, Virreyes 420, Lomas, Mexico D.F. ......,.... 435 East 52nd Street, New York 22, N. Y. H34 South Wlolcott, Casper, VVyo. 4400 East Quincy Avenue, Englewood, Colorado 79 Hlindsor Avenue, Buffalo 9, N. Y. 345 Stamford Avenue, Stamford, Conn 113 Nassau Boulevard, Garden City, N. Y. 5 Ingleside Road, Upper Montclair, N. j. 40 MacCulloch Avenue, Morristown, N. 285 School List--Continued Benjamin Bakewell Page ,,....,. ...,.., 4 0 MacCulloch Avenue, Morristown, N. j. Frank j. Pagliaro, jr. .................. ..,.,. . . 21 East 94th Street, New York 28, N. Y. Harry Charles Pape ,........,.... ,....,... , ,.....,... 8 725 Blome Road, Cincinnati 27. Ohio Edwin Cummings Parker, jr. Christian Andre Parlenti ..,..,.... joseph Lester Parsons, 3rd ..,.... Frederick William Patton ....,,, ll Bradford Road, East Natick, 1448 Lake Shore Drive. Chicago 10. Ill. Mass. 23 West Beechcroft Road, Short Hills, N. j. 2634 East Newton Avenue, Milwaukee ll, Wisc. Samuel Burton Payne, jr. . ,.... ...,..,...........,.........,....,..,.. 5 20 East 86th Street, New York 28, N. Y. john Leumas Pease .....................,,...,.....,,.........,.................,....,....... 53 Dover Road, New Britain, Conn. Victor Manuel Pedroso, jr. ..,.......,. Quinta Avenida y calle 10, Miramar, Marianao, Havana, Cuba Ernest Williams Pelton, 11 .....,.......,,...,....,.,..........,,.,,..,..,.........,.........,,,.............,. Box 356, Lenox, Mass. Thomas Hemsley Penny ....... 8 Carteret Place, Garden City, N. Y. Thomas Biddle Perera ........ .,..... 9 12 Fifth Avenue, New York 21, N. Y. Arthur Morris Peters ............, Dingletown Road, Greenwich, Conn. Daniel Anthony Phillips ........ ..,.,,,..... .... ..,.........,....,. 4 2 F ayette Place, Taunton, Mass. Richard Marvin Phillips ...,,.. ..,,...,..,..,......,...... 2 60 Washington Street, Norwich, Conn. Theodore Phillips, II ...,.,.., ,.,.. H amhrook Boulevard, R.D. 1, Cambridge. Maryland Charles joseph Piera ..,.... .......,.......,.. 5 21 North Elm Street, Wallingford, Conn. Walter Lee Pierson .,....... 125 Hartley Street, Hamden 14, Conn. George Plata ,.... ,............ . Guillermo Plata .......,,.....,.. Henry Varnum Poor, jr. ..... ...... 4 3 Summit Road, Port Washington, Long Island. john 1.. Poppen ................ . jonathan Haynes Porter ..... Bernard Gerard Preyer ..,..,. Edward Peter Prezzano, I1 ., ...... ..........,,....,. ...... Carrera 14-No. 1833. Bogota. Colombia, SA. , ...... ,,............., C arrera 14-No 1833, Bogota, Colombia, S.A. N. Y. 20 Sears Road, Brookline, Mass. R.F.D. No. 1, Centreville, Md. 11 Fairfield Drive, Short Hills, N. j. Hillholme, Chappaqua, N. Y. Africa james Taggart Priestley, III ..... , .....,...... Willow Lane Farm. Rochester, Minn. Frederick Child Pringle ...........,. ....,......,...,..,.....,.. 1 51 Courtland Avenue, Stamford, Conn. Russ Albert Pritchard, jr. ......,..... ,....,..,,........,... 7 5 East Parkway North, Memphis, Tennessee john Theodore Markwell Pryke ,...,. ..,.... A partment 9-B, 140 East 81st Street, New York 28, N. Y. john David Pyle .,,.....,..,,................. ...... 96 jinny Hill Road, fP. 0. Box 2411 , Cheshire, Conn. David Michael Ransom ..,.......... .......,..,..,.,..,........,......., 3 917 Pine Street, Greenville, Texas Eric Ravndal, Ill .........,..., ............,...,... l 345 Spring Lake Drive, Orlando, Florida David Lefferts Rawle ...,.....,..,.,..... ..,.....,........,............,. 1 72 Long Neck Point Road, Noroton, Conn. Edwin Lewis Read, III UNESCO Technical Assistance Mission, P. 0. Box 1851, ACCRA. Gold Coast. Edward Paul Reichhelm ,...,..,.. ....................,...,..............., Charles Edwin Mitchell Rentschler .......,.................. , ..,.. , ....,...... Frederick Brant Rentschler, 2nd james Robert Rice ...,..,..,......,.,......, Gates Thornton Richards ..,.............. William Chase Richardson ,,..,.....,......, Barnes Road, Wallingford, Conn. 1 Sutton Place South, New York, N. Y. 1 Sutton Place South, New York, N. Y. 241 Court Street, West Haven. Con n. 6 Annwood Lane. Cincinnati 6, Ohio 131 Pennington Avenue, Passaic ,N.1. George Herbert Needham Riddle ...,.,.. ....... 4 12 East 55th Street, New York, N. Y. Hugh Alexander Riley ......,.....,............ .,.., 9 Old Colony Road, Worcester Mass. Samuel Chapin Riley ,,...............,.,.. ., ....,. 9 Old Colony Road, Worcester 5, Mass. David William Roberts ...,.. ....., 4 8 Prospect Avenue, Larchmont, N. Y. Donald Samuel Robie ,.....,.............,.......,.,......,.,..,...,........,......,........... 388 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. Luis Armando Roche .,.......,...... 6ta Avenida No. 34, Altamira, Caracas, Venezuela, South America MacDonel1 Roehm. jr. .................,.......,...,......,...,.....,,.,....................., 90 Pomeroy Road, Madison, N. j. john Onderdonk Roesler .......................,.................,......,..... 12 Westgate Boulevard, Plandome, N. Y. Hallock Ros ........,...........,... ......,.,.....,... ...,....,...,........,..................., 7 5 5 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. james Frederic Rose , ..,...... .,... ' 'Shelter Rock, Long Ridge Road, R.F.D. No. 1, Stamford. Conn. Alonzo james Ross, jr. ,.,,..... ...........,.,............,.........................,....... L as Mesas, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico Robert McMillan Ross, jr. .... . ,.,. ..,......... , ....,.,......,.....,......,.......... ,.,,.... C h erry Street, Katonah, N. Y. Henry Albert Rost, jr. ,..,.,........ ......,...........,,....,..... E ast Meadow Road, Wilton, Conn. Peter Bronson Rumsey ........,..,...... ..........,...... ,... 1 3 6 East 79th Street, New York 21, N. Y. Thomas Henry Rushmore, jr. .... ..... 5 0 Ridge Road, East Williston, Long Island. N. Y. Homer Burket Russell, jr. .......,. .,..................,.,...,,.,.... 3 301 Broadway, Great Bend. Kan. Robert Edward Russell, jr. ..... . 286 1415 WVestover Road, Topeka, Kansas School List-Continued Harry Lee Rust ........,............ Thompson William Ryan ....... Richard james Sabin .....,.....,.... Paul Robert Gray Sackett .,..... Hendrik Emanuel Sadi .......... Howard Plitt Sadtler, 111 .....,.. Luis Fernando Sanchez ......... jolm Allston Sargent, jr. .,.. . Peter Hans Sauer .,.................,. Frank Austin Saunders , jr. ............., . Christopher Edgar Schabacker, III Oscar Straus Schafer, jr. ................. . Walter Gerard Scheer, lll .............. Charles Zachary Scher .......,.. . Charles Schlesinger, jr. ..... . Peter Gerald Schmidt . ,....... , john Lingo Schoellkopf ........ Robert Howard Schrecke ..... Stephen john Schulte ...,....... Donald Carlson Schwartz ....... jeffrey Brown Sellon ............. Michael Boenke Sellon .,,...,..... George Cameron Sheahan, jr. Robert McCormick Shields, jr 1507 Ridge Road, Birmingham 9, Alabama Box. 510, R.F.D. 3, Huntington, N. Y. 631 Hunt Lane, Manhasset, N. Y. . ....... 860 Park Avenue, New York 21, N. Y. Westwoods, Sharon, Conn. ...,,,..,.,.,..,,,..,....,,..................... River Lane, Westport, Conn. cfo Apartado 1006, Caracas, Venezuela, South America 13485 North Park Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Ridgefield Road, Wilton, Conn. 2831 Yorkshire Boulevard, Louisville, Ky. 54 Cleveland Avenue, Buffalo 22, N. Y. Dogwood Lane, Westport, Conn. 75 Summit Road, Port Washington, N. Y. . ...,. The Crescent, Orienta Point, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 220 Madison Avenue, New York 16, N. Y. Belcamp, Maryland 6908 Hunters Glen Road, Dallas 5, Texas 30 Harvard Court, White Plains, N. Y. 941 Park Avenue, New York 28, N. Y. 309 Main Street, Portland, Conn. Hillandale Road, Port Chester. N. Y. Hillandale Road, Port Chester, N. Y. 10415. W. Vista Avenue, Portland, Oregon William Upjohn Shipley ............. john Drum Shotwell .,..... ,........ Hugh McNeilly Shwab, 111 ..... Gilbert Simmons ..,.................... john Ramsey Simpson, jr. john Gammon Simson ......,.,.. Peter Warren Sipple ........... Peter Stuyvesant Slocum ........ David H. Smith ,.............,... Dudley Renwick Smith ....,. Earl Milton Smith. jr. ..., . Edwin Ward Smith ,...,.... Lindsay Warren Smith ..... Peter Hervey Smith ......... Philip jones Smith ...,........ Richardson Ballou Stuith ...... Stephen Alan Smith . ......... .. Stephen Byron Hart Smith .... Edwin H. Somers, jr. ........... . William Gerli Spears ..,..... Dean Speir .................,.........,.. . Stanley Bennett Sprague ....... Bruce Wade Stark ,.......,....,.... 248 Middlesex Road, Post Office Box 1062, Darien, 21 Howard Street, Norton Conn. , Mass. 143 Valley Street, Beverly Farms, Mass. 10 River Hill Road, Blankenbaker Lane, Louisville 136 East 64th Street, New York 21, 7, Ky. N. Y. Waverly, Pennsylvania Dwight Road, Marshfield , Mass. 4963 Countryside Road, Cleveland 24, Ohio 215 Albemarle Road, West Newton 65, Mass. 54 Butler Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. 1N'est Road, New Canaan, Frogtown Road, New Canaan, 8929 Pacihc Street. Omaha 6, Southview Drive, Wallingford, Lakeville, 49 Vlest Lincoln Avenue, Gettysbu 10 Colony Road, Darien, Oenoke Ridge, New Canaan, r Conn. Conn. Nebr. Conn. Conn. rg, Pa. Conn. Conn. Donlea and Sutton Roads. Barrington, Ill. Harbor Drive, Belle Haven, Greenwich, Conn. 30 Inwood Road, Darien, Conn. . ...,...,......,...,........ cfo General Delivery, Corpus Cristi, Texas 1 Hazen Street, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 24 Barkers Point Road, Sands Point. Long Island, N. Y. Lawrence Gillette Steiner ........ , ....................,............ . Ronald j. Stetnpien ...... .......... Vincent Robert Stempien ....... jon Derek Stephenson .......... Richard Pratt Stetson, jr. Edward Bruce Stevenson ...... jolm Charles Stevenson ....... Stanley WYells Stillman ...... Colby Stilson, jr. ,. ..... jolm Harmon Strothman ....... Peter Hall Studholme 450 Broad Street, Meriden, 5 East Laurel Avenue, Lake Forest, Ill. Conn. 450 Broad Street, Meriden, Conn. 309 Homestead Avenue, Haddonfield, N. j. 235 1Voodland Road, Chestnut Hill 67 . Mass. 26 Yvest 9th Street, New York ll, N. Y. 221 Elderwood Avenue, Pelham, N. Y. N Y 15 East 80th Street, New York 21 130 East End Avenue, New York, N. Y. Old Dundee Road, Barrington, Ill. Chicago Bridge and Iron, Arabian American Oil Company, Dhahran, Saudi, Arabia 287 Schoollisb- Charles A. Sulzbacher. jr. ,.., . Frank L. Sundstrom, jr. ....... .. Stephen Walcott Swallow ,..... Condnued 31 The Serpentine, Roslyn, Long Island, N.Y. 113 Woodland Avenue, East Orange, N. j. .. 6 Addison Place, Radburn. Fair Lawn, N. j. Benjamin Keith Symmers ,..... 44 Binney Lane, Old Greenwich, Conn. Arthur Alvah Tanner, 2nd .,..... ,,..........,,..............,.....,...,.,.........,. IA 'oodbury, Conn. Charles Henry Tenney, jr. ....... .. 770 Park Avemte, New York 21, N. Y. David Dwight Thomas ..,.., ....,.... P . O. Box 467, Alexandria, Minn. Robert C. Thompson ..,.......... George Davis Tidd .,....,...... ....., Louis Felix Timmerman, jr. ...... . . .....,..... 4 Avon Road. Larchmont, N. Y. . 181 Elderfields Road, Manhasset, N. Y. 239 East 61st Street, New York . N. Y. William james Tingue ....,....... .....,.....,. Bo wery Road, New Canaan. Conn. Robert Hyde Tonetti ,......, ,..... 2 412 Sixth Avenue, Fort Worth 4, Texas Forrest Clinton Towl ...... . .......,......,.. Split Rock Road, Syosset, N. Y. Otto D. Trautz ....,...,.,...,...,.,........... Russell Ford Tremaine ........,....,...... 21 Poplar Road. Larchmont. 422 Baker Avenue, Westfield, N. v. N. J. Arthur Edmond Trotman, II ..,.... ......,. 2 l Churchill Road. Hamden, Conn. james Bruce Twinem ,.,,....... ,...... 4 50 Summit Avenue, Hackensack, N. j. Ian Robertson Underwood ...,.,.,,........ ...,.. 2 65 Grace Church Street, Rye, N. Y. Pieter Cornelius van den Toorn . Willem Hendrik van den Toorn ..... Klaas Rowan van Heel ,,.. ,............... . .. john Bailey Vanneck ...,.,...,........ Duinweg 3, Wassenaar, Netherlands Duinweg 3, Wvassenaar, Netherlands 1032 Old White Plains Road, Mamaroneck, Wilmont Road, New Rochelle, N. Y. N. Y. William Prentice Vanneck ...,.... .....,,. W ilmont Road, New Rochelle, N. Y. Peter Bailey Van Patten ......,........ .,... 2 7 Williams Street, New York 5, N. Y. Kent Falconer Van Winckel .....,.. 80 Old Farm Road, Hamden 14, Conn. Alfred Merton Vinton, jr. ,........... ....... ..,.,,........ 90 Dogwood Lane, Rye, N. Y. Stephen Imre von Schreiber ............ ....,.......... . .... N ettleton Hollow, Washington, Conn. Harrison Kenyon Voorhees, II ....... 450 West Gray Street, Elmira, N. Y. Alexander Walker, 3rd .................. ...... B ayville Road, Locust Valley, Long Island, N. Y. Stephen Gregory Walsh ............ 21 East 66th Street, New York 21, N. Y. David Atkin Ward ,............... ..................,.......................... ......, C a stle Road, Sparkill. N. Y. George Edgar Ward, jr. .........,.......................... Oyster Bay Road, Locust Valley, Long Island, N. Y. Barry Warner Apartment 3-H, Fairfield Unit Holt-Bedford Apts., Bedford Street, Stamford, Conn. Roger Michael Waters ..,......,............,............................... 240 Beechmont Drive. New Rochelle, N. Y. john Nickerson Watters, jr. .......... ..... 5 Aberdeen Road, Weston 93, Mass. Gillett Wvelles, III ................................. ..........,......................... ll ft. Zoar Hill, Elmira, N. Y. Frederick Charles Vvettlaufer, 2nd Eric Shaw White ,..,..., ................... joseph Nelson lNhite, 1V ,....,,........ 175 Cedar Shore Drive, Massapequa, 106 Elmwood Road, Winchendon Springs, 106 Elmwood Road. Winchendon Springs N. Y. Mass. , Mass. Finley Tomlinson Mlhite, jr. ,......... ...... 3 122 Surry Road, Hope Valley, Durham, N. C. William Parry Dinsmoor White .,,..... ...,... 3 122 Surry Road, Hope Valley, Durham, N. C. Stuart Hamilton Whitlock .........,.... .......................,......... . Armstrong Road, Morristown, N. j. john Amos Whitney ...... .. .,.,...,..,........ .............,.... ................,..,,.... 5 8 Webster Road, Weston, Mass. Alexander Douglas VVhittemore. jr. ..,......... Greenwich Towers, Apartment 5A, Greenwich, Conn. Edward Mclntosh Wiener ................... ......,,........... 3 85 Unviersity Place. Grosse Pointe 30, Mich. Richmond Miles Wight ...,............... ....................... 6 5 Beverly Road, Upper Montclair, N. j. Richard Gifford Wilcox ...,.. .....................,.......... 3 530 East California Street, Pasadena 10, Calif. Arthur Edmond Wilkes ...... .........,..,.........,.... 1 16 South Avenue, New Canaan, Conn. George Richard Wilson ................ Explanada 1405, Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico 10, D.F., Mexico David Yandell Wood ......,.......................... .......... 3 21 Mocking Bird Hill Road, Louisville 7, Kentucky Peter YVilliam Wrigglesworth ..... ...... .........................,.... E a st Main Street, Wallingford, Conn. Thomas Paul Wrubel .,...,......... Thomas McKay Wyckoff ....... Donald Crombie Yates ........ lvilliam Wilcox Young .,...... Robert Michael Zavell ......... Box 1346, Twentynine Palms, Calif. Star Route, Laughlintown, Penna. .. 238 Forest Avenue, Glen Ridge, N. J. Route No. 3, Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, New Mexico 12 East 86th Street, Apartment 1222, New York, N. Y. Anthony Michael Zucker ....... ......................... .... 1 00 Avalon Circle, Waterbury, Conn. 288 IE QS Q G7 ,4fff',-4-f'p ADVERTISING INDEX A.C.I. of Long Island ..... ,......... Albert Drugs .................... T. Anthony ,..... .........,.... . ...,.., . Armstrong Rubber Co. .,.... . The Art Silver Co. ..,....... . Ascot Formal Wear Bagatelle Nursery ,..... ........ . ...,,.. . Montague G. Ball ...............,......, Bangor 8: Aroostook Railroad . Barbieri of Buffalo ..,................,. J. Eric Barker, D.D.S. .....,,....., . Norman Barnes and Co. .... . L. T. Barringer ...,......,..,,.. Battle Creek Gas Co. Christian A. Baur Co. Benmor's .......................,.. Bergdorf Goodman .........,. Bill's Delivery Service ....... David Boghen ....,.........,...,.. Borden's Mitchell Dairy ..... Leo Bronson ...,.......,............... Bullis's Luncheonette .,... Burch Books ................,... Burton Ford Co., Inc. ...... . Caldwell-Scott ...............,.. Caminaris Restaurant .. .... . Ruth Chagnon ...,......,..... Chase ........,,.....,.......,.............,,..,... Cherry's Store .....,.......,.,....,...,..,... The Connecticut Electric Equip. Co. ....,., Copease Corp. ..,.......,.......,..,...... . C. G. Crump Co. ..,,. ., ....... . Daly's Dairy .,......,,........., The J. E. Daly Co. ........ . M. J. Daly 8: Sons, Inc. ,..... . Depot Garage ...,............., Dictaphone Corp. ............ . Doonheg Stock Farm ........... Drake Travel Service, Inc. A. J. Edwards-T. S. Prime ..... Egan and Hausman Co., Inc. Emerald Coffee Shop ...........,..... The Falls Co. ........................... . R. P. Farnsworth and Co. ..,..... . Fawcett Publications ..,................ The Federal Meat Packing Co. Foote's .,,..........................,............,.. The First National Bank ......... Fred's Foods ........................... Freedman Cut-Outs ...... Funnell 8: Cook .. ........... . Gallagher Brothers .....,...,............,........,.... .-.- Gavin's Taxi .....................,,.........,.........,...,.... --.. Gestione Impianti Industriali Macello .. ..... Gerli and Co. ........,.......................,............. Goodspear Co. ...............,..................,..... Greentree ........... .... ................ . . .....,......,...... - Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp. ..... Haspel Brothers ...... ............. , .... ,..... . . . ......,. Haylor-Haun-Freyer, Inc. ........ . Heilman's Bakery . ..........,... . Henry Holt 8: Co., Inc. ....., . Highland Flour Co. .........,....................... Holroyd's Furniture ..... ......... . ...... . .,................ . The Homestead Book 8: Copper Shop ......., -.'- Huntington Market .,...........................,....... - 52 66 22 23 35 22 66 31 9 64 56 61 31 I2 I8 38 7l 56 50 6l 42 56 3l 8 I7 80 13 45 50 27 67 I8 38 27 I8 8l 38 55 76 52 50 56 2l I3 25 38 3 I5 I5 I I 50 26 56 75 42 72 69 65 33 78 42 I4 18 I5 Sl 52 jay Storm Studio ......,...,.............. The S. Barry Jennings k Co. .,... . jefferson Farms ,. ,,.. .....,...... ,.... johnnies Apizza ...............,....... Keeler and Durant .........,.........,. Kenyon Instrument Co., Inc. john P. Kremenski ............... Laundry Dept. ..,....,... . Charles Leeds, Inc. Jennings Linnen Co. Litsinger Motors ...............,............,., ,4,,,A,,A The Mayflower Shops .,,.,... ............ .,,,, Mercury Reproduction Service ...,. ,.4,, R. C. E. Main-F. Boggs Bartholow Henry Miller ..,...,..,...,..,......,..,,...... Molasses Hill Sign Studio .......,.. . Moody 8: Co. ..........., . ......,., .. Moran's Drug Store ....,,...... .. .,.. . O. F. Mossherg 8: Sons, Inc. .... . Narragansett Brewery Co. ......,.... . National Typewriter Co., Inc. ........... M New Canaan Fuel R Lumber Co. New England Motors, Inc. ............. North St. Service Station ............ ,. Oakdale Tavern .................,......... Oil Trading Associates, Inc. . ..,. Old Gold Cigarettes ....,..,.......,.....,...., H Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. , Parker Brothers, Inc. ............,..,,... . Pizzeria Due ..,................ ....... Regent Food Shop ...... R. S. Rohie, Inc. ..,....... . Roessler's Frankfurters .... Ross-Darwin Food Co. ....... . Royal Typewriters ,.,....,...,...., The Rust Engineering Co. ...... . Security National Bank ...,.. S. P. Skinner Co., Inc. .......... . Socony Mohil Oil Co., Inc. ...... . Southern Colonel ,.............,...... St. George's Inn ...............,. The State Glass Co. ........... . Stempien Funeral Home ....... Stimson's Pharmacy ....... Stoddard Engraving Co. ..... . Halsey Stuart lk Co. ..,.... . The Student Shop ......... Tandem Record Shop .... Teds Cleaners ............... Thomas 8: Co. ................. . Thompson 8: Peck, Inc. Thompson Pt'oducts, Inc. .... . Topps' Inc. ..... ,.,. .................... . . Town Hall Radio Service ..,.. The Tuck Shop .,,.................... The Van Dyck Printing Co. ................. . Vogart Co.. Inc. ............,..,.......,........................,..... The Wallingford Bank and Trust Co. ......,...,..., .... . The Western Conn. Model Railroad Club ....... .,... Wvlute Brothers, Inc. ..............,.........,...,..............,.. .. White's Clothing Store ............, Wilhetn-Schabacker Agency Wilkinson Theatre ..................,.......,....... . R. C. Williams and Co. ,...............,............, .... . Williamson-Dickie Manufacturing Co. ...,. ,,,, , Wolf's Clothing Store ...,..............,..........,.... .. Yankee Silverstnith ....,..,,,........................ John A. McGuire ...............,..............,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 43, 'The Frank H. Mason Co. .,................. ,,,,.,, A 5 18 37 8 47 34 27 31 22 47 57 2 63 42 29 23 74 74 5 2 60 73 5 3 22 18 59 6 53 7 74 64 34 I 47 27 70 30 52 68 5 59 61 47 9 2 '76 46 56 8 35 35 59 79 4 26 39 I2 76 26 l 5 8 57 62 3 34 79 8 50 ,U X Af Q V' ix X tr 25 W 1 E51 'Y , t, my ' 1'-F Q55-z4 fi Q?g IV Q 'E . T4 35 . , Q 4 K l gym 5 ,L Yaekg-xg W, ff. V -2, if i : ,1,, 5 , V . U f 1 x ' tr Y W wi' sf Y ig aygfx 9' 'E ' .1 u 'K 4 's Mr 4, , fm Q N 1, -5: mx T' 2112, F' f QM 2 A :J , .Q Q k eg.: Q Xa 2:5 QQ, i. ,xx :A a, 5 .. if if W W XV? ,A 5 gf x SS . G 5 M For sparkling cars... RENT from Avls , Q ,AE REN,..,-m A WORLD-WIDE ORGANIZATION R. S. ROBIE, Inc. Druggists to the Choate School for the past 40 MORAN'S DRUG STORE Years Corner Main and Center Streets WALLINGFORD, CONNECTICUT 22'I No. M .IOHN A. MCGUIRE Insurance and Real Estate ain Street Wallingford, Connecticut Telephone COlony 9-5275 FIRE BONDS LIABILITY AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT 8g LIFE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION STIMPSON'S PHARMACY Wallingford, Connecticut H E A T with HEATING For Your on . Entertalnment E CLEAN - DEPENDABLE The Wilkinson New Canaan Fuel 81 Lumber Co. NEW CANAAN, CONN. W0 6-2601 Theatre The art of combining many of the rich products of nature into dainty sweets belongs to the Confectioner . . at FOOTJEYS you may Hnd candies made and selected with all the care that experience affords. 3 Compliments of TOPPS, Inc 65 Grand Street, Waterbury, Conn SIDNEY S CASSEL P esident Vw wATERBuRY's LEADING DEALER or The All New 1956 WHIRLPOOL Fully Automatic WASHERS AND DRYERS NATIONAL TYPEWRITER CO., lnc. Sales - Rental - Repairs on all makes of Typewriters - Duplicators, Adding Machines - Checkwriters Duplicators 8. Oiice Supplies - Special Rental Rates to Students 247 ASYLUM STREET JA 7-I I 'l5 Hartford, Conn. jay CSQOIWYL ,SQLLCAO 5M Church Street New Haven, Conn. Telephone lVlAin 4-6-282 Photographers to the Choate School Compliments of Compliments of MOODY 6 COMPANY SOCONY M0Bll Oll- Milford, Connecticut CO., INC. fllflkws Uf 134 Forbes Avenue Moom' 'MAINE LINE, SQUASH RACKETS New Haven, Conn. jacking ..!45dociafe:i, .gnc L1 270 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK 17, N. Y BEST QF LUCK Compliments to the CLASS OF 1956 M, M, I I 4 1 I liifsfsi T x ,J new SQUIBB ollll We're going with you After all, we've become old friends during your stay here. Whether you knew it or not, almost every day of your school year you've used a product made by Olin Mathieson, or one that Olin Mathieson helped make. Just read the list on the right, and you'll see what we mean. Once you're established in business or professional life you'll probably hear a lot more about Olin Mathieson. A good many of you may have business with us. And a few of you may even come to work for us. There'll be room because Olin Mathieson is growing. Here are the skills, facilities and resources of one of the country's most rapidly expanding industrial organizations. You and the Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation will both be going forward, and we'll meet each other often as we do. Meanwhile, we extend our heartiest congratulations and good wishes on your graduation. May the future bring you everything you've hoped for and worked for. OLIN MATHIESON CHEMICAL CORPORATION New York, N. Y. - New Ilaven, Conn. - Baltimore, Md. - East Alton, Ill. I for industry CHEMICALS Industrial chemicals Petrochemicals Agricultural chemicals METAL PRODUCTS Brass and other non-ferrous alloys, fabricated karts and aluminum heat exc angers EXPLOSIVES Olin smokeless lall Powder Industrial and military explosives Railroad torpecloes and fusees Compressed air coal- breoking equipment PACKAGING FILMS Olin Cellophone and Polyethylene film PAPER PRODUCTS Cigarette and other fine papers Cigarette tilters Endless woven belts Flax fibers Kraft paper bags, multi-wall sacks and corrugated containers MISCELLANEOUS Frost southern pine and hardwood lumber Ramset powder-actuated tools and fasteners Western lriln guns and ammunition Olin industrial dry cell batteries for agriculture couriers rnnuzns NIIROGEN PERTILIZERS PESTICIDES SANITIZINO AGENTS SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS for the medical profession SOUIBI PHARMACEUTICALS Nutritionals Biolo icals Glangular products Antibiotics Anaesthetics Pharmaceutical specialties SOUIIB VETERINARY PRODUCTS Antibiotics Other veterinary preparations consumer products WINCHESTER sportin fire- arms, ammunition ans gun preparations WESTERN sporting ammuni- tion, skeet and trapshooting e uipment SOUIIB household drug products and toiletries LENTHERIC perfumes and toiletries SUPER PYRO and PERMANENT PYRO anti-freeze PURITAN automotive spe- cialty products OLIN flashlights and dry cell batteries FROSTIRAND outdoor furniture WOLF'S Wallingford, Connecticut COMP Ts of THING FOR YO G MEN I CLC UN IOHNNIE s APIZZA 98 Center St. Phone 9-7255 Compliments of WHITE BROTHERS, INC. bw Cotton Manufacturers 1-u WINCHENDON SPRINGS, MASSACHUSETTS Tandem Record Shop C0M L'MENTS of All Latest Sheet Music 3 Booths to Try Records 363 Center Street Wallingford Waterbury, Connecticut 8 Compliments of a Friend To the Class of '56 Congratulations and sincere good wishes as you reach this important milestone on the road to your career. BANGOR 84 AROOSTOOK RAILROAD Serving Northern MAINE General Offices, Bangor, Maine Svtrmpien ilinnrral Mamie MERIDEN, CONNECTICUT C A R R I N G T O N C H A P E L L... fax' . Compliment of FREEDMAN CUT-OUTS BATTLE CREEK MICHIGAN BREAKFASTS THE WORLD III WE SUPPLY THE GAS FOR TOASTING THESE DELICIOUS BREAKFAST CEREALS BATTLE CREEK GAS CO. THE VAN DYCK PRINTING CO. Printers of The Choate Brief The Choate News The Choate Literary Magazine The Choate Alumni Bulletin I46 OLIVE STREET NEW HAVEN, CONN l rw. ezwm RESORT WEAR DELRAY BEACH Hose souNo EDGARTOWN NANTUCKET Compliments of a Friend R. P. Farnsworth 61 Co., Inc. Q-'u General Contractors Ld P. O. Box 850 New Orleans 2, La. Compliments of Jfenfzq alfa!! Z eamffzamf .fncofqzaaalei S-u GENERAL BOOKS TEXT BOOKS L-w Field 81 Stream - Popular Gardening Compliments of a FRIEND A Holroyd's Furniture THE . FIRST NATIONAL BANK I 'I6-I 20 Center Street of Wallingford, Conn. WALLINGF ORD Compliments of THE WESTERN CONNECTICUT MODEL RAILROAD CLUB AND THE WESTERN CONNECTICUT CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL RAILWAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Stamford, Connecticut IS YOUR BANK, FELLOXVS, IVHY NOT COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO 510,000 Compliments of FISHBEIN Compliments INSURANCE AGENCY of O 88 Center Street FRIEND Wallingford, Connecticut .W L.AA Q ,'f vQQ W3 C H O A T E C O M B I N A T I O N CALDWELL - Sco'rT ENGINEERING 81 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY NEW YORK FLORIDA CARIBBEAN NORTH 81 SOUTH AMERICA I NORTH STREET SERVICE STATION Peter Batailo, Proprietor The S. Barry Jennings Auto Accessories - Gasoline - Oil Und CO, Washing - Simonizing GREENWICH, CONN Tel. Gr. 8-9793 541-575 BANK STREET of Q WATERBURY 20. CONN. FRIEND Christian A. Bour Co. C' G' CHUM! CO' Printers WHOLESALE Paints - Brushes - Industrial Finishes MERIDEN, CONNECTICUT Louise Molly DuBrova High Grade Printing of Every Description 47 North Orchard Street Telephone 771 Wallingford, Conn Highland Flour Co. 'N-9 East Hartford, Conn. Dra eries 81 Sli Covers P P Flour - Sugar M Bakers' Supplies 108 HILL ST. SHELTON, CONN A FATHER grateful to CHOATE and its FACULTY E A S T C O T T A G E .Tx - E D S A L L Climate Control - by the ard l Awnings of Otis Woverr Fabrics can control summer heat -actually save you money if you already have air conditioning, and give you a bonus of colorful new beauty as well -your local awning maker can tell you how. Let him show you his handsome assortment of Otis Woveri Fabrics. See for yourself that the color and pattern is not just applied to the surface, but woven through and through of sturdy, two-ply, long-libred cotton yarns, which are dyed with the most permanent colors obtainable before being woven. Tl1ey're also treated for water repellency and mildew resistance for extra long life. While you're there, ask him about Carousel -the colorful, lighter weight fabric for chairs, lounges, cushions and drapes-for any use where the heavier Otis Fabrics are not required. A -A 7 tis Woven Fabrics fblkjztllll-llg'.9 with 50111-51'drsMMe 5011140 How to Choose and USE Awnings is a 16 page booklet handsomely illus- trated in full color and chock-full of ideas and information. Ask your Awning Maker for a copy or send twenty five cents fin coin, pleasej to the FALLS Company, Dept. B4, Winchendon, Mass. ipl New England Motors, Inc. 23 WEST PUTNAM AVE. GREENWICH, CONN. I HOME OF THE GREAT NEW 1956 BUICK . . . PLUS A LARGE SELECTION OF QUALITY USED CARS! A. BRYAN JOHNSON Choate, '36, Mgr. COMPLIMENTS of cl FRIEND Compliments of T. Anthony SPECIALISTS IN LUGGAGE 751 Madison Ave. at 65th St. New York 21, N. Y. GOING FORMAL? Rent or Purchase the Newest in Formal Wear Ascot Formal Wear 109 Temple Street New Haven Charles Leeds Inc. Florist SPECIALIZING IN CORSAGES 1203 Lexington Avenue BU 8-4831 Compliments of a FRIEND MULTILITHING B0wIing Green 9-4667 MERCURY REPRODUCTION SERVICE Photo - Offset HOWARD M. CARSON SALVATORE J. GALTIERI HAROLD E. BEYEA 82 BEAVER STREET NEW YORK 5, N. Y. Compliments of a FRIEND E READY FOR I THE MONTHS AHEAD ANY ROAD AT ANY SPEED PUT ARMSTRONG TIRES ON YOUR CAR THEY RE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED' . I r I I if of. I A ARMSTRONG TIRES ON , I Nix 8 ako YV? g I, Q X A? N , I gg rw ix! S el ' 3 Q . X va , :L . 90' K O ' I I I - ,405 1 AIINISIRONO l1lT.Zl IIIHH G A B L E S H A L L Compliments of FAWCETT PUBLICATIONS, Inc Compliments ot The Wallingford Bank and Trust Company 00-9 An alumnus of Choate is available at our bank to assist you in banking BEST WISHES to CHOATE, 1956 Town Hall Radio Service TELEVISION Sales - Service - Parts mGl'l'el'S. RCA - ZENITH . PHILCO . 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Q? . ,TE QW A H - ig x 7 ' , V gr , gg I C I of JEFFERSON FARMS api Compliments 5 of a FRIEND Around the world the Dictaphone TIME-MASTER is the acknowledged standard of line dictating-machine performance. Busy people everywhere depend on the TIME-MASTER and the exclusive DICTABELT record to double their capacity to get things done quickly and easily. Headquarters for SPREADS, DRAPES, RUGS, BLANKETS PILLOWS, SLIPCOVERS- BENMOR'S 58 Center Street Compliments of Daly's Dairy Compliments of a FRIEND The Federal Meat Packing Company Hotel and Restaurant Food Distributors Distributors for Birds Eye Frozen Foods F or All Time REFRESHMENTS THE TUCK SHGP 'P' if X? WH P: '55 x -, , L ig? 3 ia Svif' ss 9' 9 J ,... ,,..,.. E ,kx 4 X .:,f. ...: I g W an V if 9 1 ng ,fn W, af N. 45 Mg ml 2 3-' V Compliments of a FRIEND who appreciates what GEORGE STEELE has done for and meant to the Choate School GIERILII 84 COMPANY, INC. 2 Park Avenue New York 16, N. Y. Most Comfortable Suit For Hot Weather - A SILK SHANTUNG SUIT! Compliments The O, FRANK H. MASON Leo Bronson Company . EVERYTHING IN THE BAKERY LINE Bakers Since 1900 241 Orange Street 1 1GIIl11GI'llS BCIICGFY New Haven, Conn. Wallingford, Connecticut Phone COIony 9-3554 WANNA DRAG? and WIN? Then do what a certain guy with a 1955 Buick Century did .... He threw out the obsolete cam- shaft and installed a new, super- grind, competition proved OFFENRAUTTEN HARDWOOD CAMSHAFT the internal SUPERCHARGER! 059 Priced from S375 M sole nismbumrs in This Country R. C. E. MAIN F. BOGGS BARTHOLOW 1 Q new '-B 3' Pi 5 1 :.,. ' Wk' Q? S ff LA, ka 1 'f 951' Q S f 1' 1 I 1 .wa 4 9, ,ff 43 If xxx' H 'Qggrf A 4' Q Q? 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