Colorado Academy - Telesis Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1967

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Edwin William Greenman Gun Club 3, 49 Photography 3, 4g Art 33 Effort Honor Roll 35 Academic Honor Roll 3. Although relatively a mystery his first year at CA, Ed made a big jump into his senior year. Physics and math were his specialties and more than once he helped students in both those subjects by explaining various problems which otherwise would have remained obscure. Much to the dis- may of both the librarian and the students, the library became his number one classroom, and on the mornings physics papers were due, one could hear Ed's voice above the rest as he explained a physics problem with an imperious manner that one will long remember. If Ed's transition into college is as good as it was in his two years at CA, he will certainly go far. SENIORS Peter Houghton Gring Art lg Track 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Mustang 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Telesis 43 Mountain Rescue 2, Woodworking 49 Effort Honor Roll 3. We doubt if anyone will dispute the fact that Hoky was the greatest and nicest guy in the senior class. The only flaw in Hoky's character was his desire to remain aloof from the cold cruel world of Captain Hooks, instead preferring the World of Peter Pan. Crumb Hoky's sideburns never appeared too long, his guitar playing never disturbed anyoneg in fact, Hoky was the most discrete mem- ber of the class. However, Hoky would lend his time unselfishly whenever needed, and expect no- thing in return. It is doubtful that Hoky will ever become as loud as certain members of our class, but all of us in the class will remember Hoky's cliches, no matter how little they imposed upon us. We are glad to see that there still remains some- one who can say 'fgolly, crumb, and gee whiz. 101

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William George Friday, lr. Basketball 3, 43 Baseball 43 Slide Rule 33 Art 33 Typing 33 Mustang 43 Telesis 43 Woodworking 4. Who could forget him? He first came to Colo- rado Academy in his junior year and by the end of his senior year, well, the sky was the limit. Vice- president of his senior class, President of lesser known organizations of the school, some thought it was hard to live with him after a basketball game when he would score thirty points and modestly point out his name in the newspaper the following day. However, when he brought three of his newly won sky-diving trophies out to school, . . . you had to admire him. If we could put a few articles in a box fthings to remember Bill byl and could bury it to be opened in the future, they would undoubtedly be 11 a pack of playing cards, 21 a basketball, 35 of course a text book, and 41 a life-time supply of instant riot. Bill's philosophy of life can be partially conveyed through his own words: it is somewhere to the left of WHOOPEE I WHOOPEE l 100 Hans Froelicher, IV Lacrosse 43 Photography Club 3, 43 Fire Crew 33 Mustang 3, 43 Art 3, 43 Shop 43 Photography Editor 4. Though he's spent countless hours in the dark room, Hans was far from being in the dark His efforts for all of the school publications and his maintenance of a respectable GPA have earned him the glorified title of H. Frog. As a privileged denizen midst the doldrums of Upper Howard, H. Frog was among the most re- sponsible and quiet personalities-a valuable asset to any dorm situation as well as to his own aca- demics. His stock of pipes, though dwarfed by the Tuna's fab collection, helped him puff his way through a year of frustration as Photography Editor to all of the student publicationsg and he was ob- viously none the worse for wear. A job well done is the only way to describe Hans' two years' toil at CA. If anyone should have been doughy at the end of the year, it ought to have been Hans. The adage lf you have a job to get done, get a busy man to do it found direct application in Hans' case.



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lames Robert Guggenheim, lr. Football 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Track 33 Baseball 43 Gun Club 2, 3, 43 Harvest 23 Photography 3g Mustang 4. Googie, who also might be known as Candy Man, undoubtedly kept the Senior candy and Coke machines out of hock. It was often brought to our attention at CA that the repossessed fish in the parking lot was, in truth, a camouflaged rally racer, but in reality, of course, we all know that Plymouth shocks will neither hold two tons of fun nor will they outlast those of Chevy. Aside from this one obsession which constantly occupied J im's speech, we were always glad to hear the Georgia Boy everyday with his Mornin' and Wanna play cards ? even though the train of thought generally goes back to the fact that Isky was putting out a new C3601 camshaft in the new Plymouths, or Dodge now puts Traction Masters and Airlifts in its newest street machines. Best of luck, Googieg we all know that .you'll be making eleven seconds in the quarter mile all your life. james Arthur Hopkins Soccer 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Chess 43 Bridge Club 43 Class Treasurer lg Academic Honor Roll 1,4. Excelling in a variety of academic and athletic activities, Jim managed to cope with practically all the temptations of school life after-hours simply by working hard. He persevered throughout his twelve gears at CA and invariably appeared on the Honor o . Captain of both the Middle and the Upper School A soccer teams, Jim compiled an athletic record of achievement and effort that rivals any. If CA had a Hall of Fame, Jim would be a key member of it. Each year Jim joined the ranks of the in- dividualists, refusing to allow the lethargy of others to trap his versatile mindg all the while he re- strained himself from becoming snobbish and pseudo. Jim gained repute as an exemplary student in high school. We all recognized his gifts of self- discipline and willingness to accept responsibility. Certainly, he was one of the few who consistently met the challenging demands that a liberal school can place upon the individual. 102 1

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