Collegiate School - Dutchman Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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, jf ,V U f .11 K 472 1 X Rf ,R ll It 9 w l Entered 9th Grade ETE is the outdoorsman of the Senior Class. Besides be- ing a fresh air fiend 1he can't concentrate unless all the windows are open, even in sub-zero weathert, he loves rural living and looks forward to a career in agriculture. Pete will certainly use the most modern methods in his chosen profession since he has a great interest in the scien- tific world. An Assistant Professor in the Physics Depart- ment, he frequently comes to the rescue when Mr. Ballard is stumped by an apparently insoluble problem. Mr. Hath- away would be lost without Professor DudIey's two definitive works in the field of mathematics, Euclid was Wrong and Why Johnny Can't Add, Subtract, Multiply, or Divide. Pete is an outstanding performer on the athletic field as well. Football captain and a polished player at every posi- tion, he has been largely responsible for the many openings our backfield finds in the opposing line. He is also a valuable asset to the baseball team, where he plays in the outfield. During the off season Pete stays in study hall and opens windows. As Pete drives that motorized plow into the future we bid him a fond farewell. PETER ANTHONY DUDLEY Student Court 1111, Science Club 1121, History Club 1121, Drama Club 110, 11, 121, Athletic Association 1Treasurer 121, Football 19, 10, 11, 12, Captain 121, Baseball 110, 11, 121, Track 1101, Class Vice-President 1121, Color Group Blue 1Captain 121. 19

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Entered 7th Grade X Cum Laude 111, 121, Dutchman 1Assistant Club Editor sf ll, Club Editor 121, French Club 19, 10, 11, 121, Science Club 1121, History Club 19, 10, 11, 12, Secretary-Treasurer 11, President 121, Football 19, 10, 11, 121, Basketball 1Fresh- man Team 91, Tennis 1121, Junior Classical League 19, 10, Secretary-Treasurer 101, Glee Club 19, 10, 11, 12, Ac- companist 11, 12, Madrigal Group 11, 12, Sextet 121, Student-Faculty Committee 1121, Color Group Orange. RAYMOND YU CHIAO URELY Ray is the most energetic scholar of our class. We all laughed when, in English class, he violently argued some point in literature and then, proving his familarity with the particular work being discussed, defended the opposite view equally well. His exclamations of But no, that's im- possible! and his lengthy interpretations were observed with much amusement, But we all laughed out of the other side of our mouths when he was elected to Cum Laude in the Junior year, and we all rushed out to buy the textbooks which should have been purchased at the beginning of the year. Ray continually amazes us with his wealth of knowledge in both the Humanities and the Sciences. He has done an admirable job as President of the History Club, organizing debates, lectures, and a highly successful political rally. The Glee Club is indebted to him for his strenuous efforts as accompanist and his vain efforts to keep us on key. Ray also holds the distinction of being a four-year man on the football team. We shall remember Ray for his friendly smile 1usually hidden behind a book1, his perseverance, and most of all for his remarkable achievements at Collegiate. 18



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Entered 7th Grade Student Council 19, 10, 12, President 121, Dutchman 1Assistant Sports Editor ll, Sports Editor 121, Dance Com- mittee 110, 11, 12, Co-Chairman 121, French Club 19, 10, 11, 121, History Club 19, 10, 11, 121, Drama Club 110, 11, 12, Business Manager 121, Glee Club 111, 121, Journal 19, 10, 11, 121, Athletic Association 19, 10, 11, Secretary 10, Vice-President 111, Football 19, 10, 11, 121, Basketball 110, 11, 12, Freshman Team 91, Baseball 19, 10, 11, 121, Student- Faculty Committee 110, 121, Class Treasurer 191, Class President 110, 111, Color Group Orange 1Captain 121. WILLIAM STANLEY WESTERMAN EDGAR lll VERY school has its leaders, and Terry certainly falls into this category. President of our class for two years, he left that position for the more important one of Student Council President, in which capacity he has supervised a smoothly-functioning organization which concerns itself with all phases of our school life. Besides being Business Man- ager of the Drama Club, he portrayed the title role in The Rainmaker and the romantic lead in You Can't Take It With You. Terry also stars in athletics and can boast of be- ing a three-letter man 1he was forced to purchase a new wordrobe on which to sew all those letters1. On Thursday nights and Saturdays Terry works as a sales- man in the paint department at Gimbel's 1 Lady, you just can't paint your kitchen chartreusel 1, and in what little free time he has left accomplishes his duties as Vice-Presi- dent in Charge of Entertainment for the class's exclusive 1three members1 Greenwich Village Set, An enthusiastic lumberiack, Terry plans a career in forestry. Study hall often finds him hacking at Dudley's ankles with the window pole and yelling 'tTimber! We are confident that Terry's diverse abilities will bring him a great measure of success in the future. 20 ml. 1 Xl ll Q l m! -1 -5 4 Ymgffiwl 'll 'J v s 1 4 9 ., Q.

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