Darrow School - Shaker Post Yearbook (New Lebanon, NY)
- Class of 1955
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. V3 XZj'gQ:z.4., ,fl-Jkfw' ff-C ,J THE SHAKER POST DARROW SCHOOL, NEW LEBANON, NEW YORK DEDICATION JOHN A. VAN VORST This book is dedicated by the senior class to John A. Van Vorst who has been an inspiring teacher and friend to our class. He has, both in the business office and on the organ bench, been a constant example of an admirable person. THE FACULTY AND STAFF C. LAMBERT HEYNIGER President and Headmaster CHARLES D. BRODHEAD Assistant Headmaster History X 9 ff x x X xW M' JOHQ' 'T' VAN VORST DOROTHY D. VAN voizsr enior Masier Piano Music HARRY A. MAHNKEN EDWARD NOBLE WILKES Director of Athletics Mechanical Drawing Hislory, Science sr. HENRY J. SMITH REV. JOHN N. MARKS Mathematics Chaplain, Latin ,- 'L Hn 'J' A, v L I - i iw 2. 1 3 , fish iff r A nj i , l, I, 3' ,h ff I' . P. V efv X!Qy!jvi'5'AvCj, Ayr fd I' RICHARD L. BETHARDS English PT fi N? fy, L. HEBERT French L0 ,And-S -'X ,,,..lf-J Ls: CM' 'us f' uw RN? WILLIAM L. BARCLAY Lu ARTHUR P- BEAN English and Mathematics, Physics I . Mechanical Drawing I-'b'Q U CORNELIUS P. DARCY HORTON K. DURFEE 7 History and Science Science . -til H, I g 'E' ,f hw emfm Lf , W L , I I! V iiofmafffif fb ROBERT F. GRALEY Spanish D EY a. DALE, R.N. ool Nurse r MRS. EMMA F. HUNT Diefician ,A THE SENICDR CLASS CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1951, the core of this year's senior class arrived at Darrow to begin their four-year pull to graduation. This group, consisting of Cliff Baxter, Paul Huang, Don Jones, Thorn Lord, Dusty Merrill, Brewster Morgan, Peter Salsbury, Tom Thompson, and John Welling, was an energetic crowd, and was often seen either hunting fc: potsherds and artifacts on the side of the mountain under the direction of Mr. Watson, or crowding around Mr. Ritter and his telescope on the front lawn, each of the boys clamoring for his tm'n to see the crater on the moon. Thus, the year passed rather quietly except for the occasional cavortings of the more spirited upper-classmen. The next fall, our little circle was joined by Don Bahrenburg, Andy Carnwath, Chuck Chermside, Hargie Heap, Bruce Hoag, Doug Leslie, Tom Sargent, Hans Sohnssen, Bill Stratton., and Dan Wayne. This was the year of the Turkish Harem of Room 34 in Wickersham House, and also of Bill Stratton's involuntary haircut. One of the highlights of the spring season was the performance of the Pirates of Penzance with Foxhollow School. During the rehearsals and two performances, many liaisons were made, which in turn led to a few un-authorized excursions to Lenox. The year was terminated in a series of cannon-cracker events which, we believe, will never be forgotten by those who took part in them. The following year, there were so many additions to our class that it became the largest in the school. The new additions were Bob Congdon, Cy Fitch, Dave Francis, Dick Furman, George Gordon, Don Gray, Mike Harvest, Frank Lloyd, Topher Nye, and Mark Williamson. During that year, many of us got carried away with ourselves. It was our junior year, and we thought we had come a long way. An example of this was the mass exodus of the majority of Latin II from the Latin room closet to the chant of Onward Christian Soldiers in the middle of a Caesar recitation. After that, the year passed quietly. We were partially redeemed in the eyes of the school by the initiative of Hargie Heap in his coping with the water shortage. IO A few days before the commencement exercises of last year, the class held an election which was to determine who would be the oiIicers of the school. When the votes had been counted, the class had elected Peter Salsbury, who had led us for three years as class president, as president of the school. Along with him were elected Dan Wayne, vice-president: Dick. Furman, secretary, and Topher Nye, treasurer. After commencement, we left school proud in the knowledge that in the fall we would at last be the governing class at Darrow. This year, our last year, has been a fairly quiet one. Peter Bommer, Charlie Booth, Fred Rindge, Dick Shohet, and Jock Willis appeared on the scene to give the class its finishing touch. Peter Kauffmann and Richard Busch of last year's senior class decided to spend another year with us. One of the highlights of the year was the Barclay Baby Pool per- petrated by Thorn Lord, and won by Paul Huang and Charlie Booth. Probably our favorite incident was Mr. Brodhead's American History class impersonation of Charles I chasing moths through his palace, while the Dutch fleet stormed up the Thames. Subversive activities in Father's john, and other events helped to make our year a colorful one. And so, after entering Darrow, and having spent four or so years of growth here, we are now leaving this mountain side where time, in some instances, has seemed to move so slowly, and in other instances, has as- tounded us with its swift passage. After experiencing life at Darrow, many of us are intensely interested in its future. Thus, a development such as the proposed building of a new dining room tends to assure us of a brilliant future for the school. As we leave Darrow, we like to think that in the minds of all of us, the emphasis is not on the past, but on the future. ,, I it X 'N N X df DONAL BRIAN BAHRENBURG Ox 413 MONACA DRIVE Erie, Penn. Entered Darrow in 1952 Ftbl. 2, 3, Co.C. 43 Bkbl. 2, 3: Quartet 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Fr. Cl. 39 Pub. Sp. 45 V. P. Class 33 Sp. Cl. 3, Pres. 4, Bsbl. 2g Lacr. 3, 4g Band 3. I CLIFFORD ALBERT BAXTER JR. Cliff 200 GARDEN STREET Cranston, R. I. Entered Darrow in 1951 Hky. 3, Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski. 1, 2, 4, Ten 1, 2, 3, 4, Phtg. Cl. 1, 2, V. P. 3, 43 Pg Bd. 2g Fr. Cl. 1, Yr. Bk. 2g Choir 1, 2, 3 4, Rec. Cl. Sec. 4. PETER KENT BOMMER Pete 549 EAST MAIN STREET Batavia, N. Y. Entered Darrow in 1.954 Soc. 4, Ski. 4, Lacr. 43 Outing 4. 59i,2llsll?fI.3Q ll llaifww wit? MV l .Je- ANDREW WILKINS CARNWATH Weasel Hxcxomr DELL FARM Newtown, Penn. Entered Darrow in 1952 Bsbl. 2, 3, 43 Outing 2, 3g Hky. 3, 49 Soc. 2, 3g Wk. Gr. 2, 4. we ,frm rf'--1-444 JJ, 1' ' 4 J Q ' '92 A 4' -'C j'4 ':nf'g:-f' M ani- 3 'l4 '4 ' Asa! -14200 ei-o-4.-vY'.zlL ptr ,..,4 4,5 , ,env-!'o1-vt, ,gs 4.481 CHARLES REYNOLDS BOOTH ,gkur , Charlie 43. - 434 MADEIRA STREET 4,-42 Coral Gables, Fla. as ' Entered Darrow in 1954 : Play Read. 4: Phtg. Cl. 4, Ten. 4, Bkbl. 4,54-wg soc. 4, Yr. Bk. 4. 'S HERBERT BROOKE CHERMSIDE III Chuckie LITTLE RETIREMENT Charlotte C. H., Va. Entered Darrow in 1952 Soc. 2, 3, 4, Ski. 2, 33 Wres. 43 Outing 2, 3, 43 Ten. 2, Wk. Gr. 3, 49 Fr. Cl. 3, Play Read. 43 Phtg. Cl. 2, 35 Chess Cl. 2g Choir 4g Band 3. 1, 13 ROBERT MILTON CONGDON Lou 107 MAIN STREET Hingham, Mass. Entered Darnrw in 1953 Choir Sec. Treas. 4, Sp. Cl. P . Bd. 3 4' Yr. Bk. 3 Ed S 1 , v - y g Lacr. 3, 4, Wres. 3, 4. 35 Soc. 3, 4, 4' Outin 3g t 1 CYRIL BENJAMIN FITCH Cy 265 YARMOUTH ROAD Rochester, N. Y. Entered Darrow in 1953 Soc. 3, 45 Bkbl. 3, 4gWk. Gr. 3, 43 Choir 3, 4 DAVID HAMILTON FRANCIS Little Dave 453 CHESTNUT HILL ROAD Glastonbury, Conn. Entered Darrow in Soc. 3, Capt. 45 Hky. 3, 45 Lacr. 3, 4. , Fr. Cl. 3. 1953 ' xl RICHARD HOWELL FURMAN Fats 201 PROSPECT AVE. Princeton, N. J. Entered Darrow in 1953 it if .fill if K' 9 N' 5 MASON OAD W Nltatert ass. - te d D r w H4953 h g y. 3, 3 Fr. . 45 Rec. Cl. 4, l. , g. l 3 Choir 3. A x .f,,jE DONALD BROADBOOKS GRAY Skip 8 SoUTu MAIN STREET H Batavia, N. Y. Entered Darrow in 1953 Bsbl. 3, 45 Soc. 3, 43 Ski. 3, 45 Sp. Cl. 3 Rec. Cl. lfres. 4. vxvbwf . .Awww ll l lflllib' if 4 '22 ,P Ftbl. 43 Fr. Cl. Sec. 3, 43 Soc. Com. 3, 45 Soc. 33 Ski. 3g Outing 33 Sec. Class 3, 4, Play Read. 4g Wres. 4, Cur. Ev. Cl. 4. 5z,u.f-6, JQVQ, fd, K., ale EL STOCK Mike in 1954 3, 4, Yr. Bk. 4, BRUCE FLAGLER HOAG Bruce Box 200, R. F. D. No. 1 Rhineheck, N. Y. Entered Darrow in 1952 Fthl. 2, 3, 4, Projector Operator 2, 3, 4, Soc. Com. 2, 3, 4, Gen. Man. D. E. 4, Band 3, 4, Bkbl. 3, 4. I6 HARGREAVES HEAP III H arg ie Box 94 North Marshfield Mass Entered Darrow ln 1952 Ski. 2, 3g Wres. 45 Sp. Cl 4 Outlng 3 Ftbl. 2, 33 Wk. Gr, 2, 3 4 Phtg Ll 3 Soc. 4. PAUL CARLOS HUANG Coolte 228-09 69TH AVE. Bayside, L. I., N. Y. 'avg Entered Darrow in 1951 a-.unlike Wres. 3, 4, Lacr. 2, 3, 43 Choir 2, 3, 4, Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bkbl. 1, 2g Bsbl. 1. DONALD CHARLES JONES Jonesy 62 MAGNOLIA AVE. Tenafly, N. J. Entered Darrow in 1951 Ten. 1, 2, 3, 443 Yr. Bk. 43 Din. Rm. St. 4, SOC. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bkbl. 1, 2, 3, 4. PETER CHRISTOPHER KAUFFMANN Peter C. 12 EAST 69TH ST. New York, N. Y. Entered Darrow in 1.951 Ftbl. 2, 3, 4, Chapel Com. 4, Rec. Cl. 4, Ten. 2, Capt. 3, 43 Pres. Soc. Com. 3, 4, Pg. Bd. 2, 3, Ed. 4, Yr. Bk. 3, Sp. Cl. 2. 3, Play Read. 4. DOUGLAS ALEXANDER LESLIE Doug 33 Oucwoon S'r. Albany, N. Y. Entered Darrow in 1952 Soc. 3, 4, Bkhl. 2, 3, Ftbl. 2, Bsbl. 2, 3, Milk Bar 3, 4, Outing V. P. 4, Choir 3, 4, Yr. Bk. 4, Hky. 4, Ten. 4. THORN PHILLIPS LORD Thorn COVENTRY FARMS Princeton, N. J. Entered Darrow in 1951 Ski. 1, 2, 3, 4, Ftbl. 4, Milk Bar 1, 2, Wk. Gr. 1, 2, 3, 4, House Sec. Treas. 4, Play Read. 4, Choir 3, 4, Soc. Com. 3, 4, Store 1. FRANK MORGAN LLOYD Fraaaaaank 100 HoLLs TERRACE NORTH Yonkers, N. Y. Entered Darrow in 1953 Fthl. 3, Co.C. 4, Bkhl. 3, 4, Bsbl. 3, 4 Choir 3, 4, Soc. Com. 3, 4, Cur. Ev. Cl. 4 Sp. Cl. V. P. 3. ,on-VV 5 M Wwwwidbyj of of We MIPVOYPID 'uv DUSTIN MERRILL Dusty Woon CREEK ROAD Bethlehem, Conn. Entered Darrow in 1951 Hky. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bsbl. 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4: Outing 1, 2, 3, 4, Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4. BREWSTER QUEVLI MORGAN Brugs 853 7TH AVE. New York, N. Y. Entered Darrow in 1951 Play Read. 4, Phtg. Cl. 1, Ftbl. 1, 2, 3, Soc. Com. 4, Ten. 2, 3, 4, Store 2, 3, 4, Yr. Bk. 3, 4, Pg. Bd. 1, 3, 4, Wk. Gr. 4, Bkbl. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bsbl 1, Chapel Com. 2, 3, 4, Fr. Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4. CHRISTOPHER NYE Rev GLEN ROAD Redding, Conn. Entered Darrow in 1953 Sp. Cl. 4, House Pres. 4, Treas. Class 4, Ten. 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Outing 3, Pres. 4, Soc. 4, Ski. 3, 4, Chapel Com. 3, 4. b 1 70 1 , I 19 ff M152 FRED HAMILTON RINDGE IV Fred SILVERLEE FARM LAKE ROAD Leroy, N. Y. Entered Darrow in 1954 Lacr. 4, Rec. Cl. 4, Sp. Cl. 4, Outing 4 Soc. 43 Bkbl. 49 Choir 4. I .1 RICHARD MAHNKEN RUSCH Richie 128 FIRST ST. Hicksville, L. I., N. Y. . Entered Darrow in 1952 Ftbl. 2, 3, 4, Bsbl. 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 4g Bkbl. 2, 3g Hky. 43 Sp. Cl. 2, 3, V. P. 4. PETER BAIRD SALSBURY Pete 5 WEST MYSTIC AVE. Mystic, Conn. Entered Darrow in 1951 Bkbl. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bsbl. 1, 2, Capt. 3, 45 House Pres. 4, Pres. School 43 Quartet 34 Ftbl. 1, 2, 3, Outing 3, Pres. Class 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Yr. Bk. 3, Wk. Gr. 4. --ul' l.4Z!vfLe -,429 LMA MM 4 efQif4'7l. RD MA E HOHET 11 A NGTON ROAD Chestnut Hill, Mass. Entered Darrow in 1954 Wk. Gr. 4g Fr. Cl. 43 Cur. Ev. Cl. Pres. 43 Bsbl. 43 Outing 4. THOMAS JAY SARGENT Sarge 710 FIRST ST. Liverpool, N. Y. Entered Darrow in 1952 House Pres. 43 Lacr. 2, 3, 4, Soc. 2, 3, 4 Phtg. Cl. 2, 33 Band 2, 3, 4g Wres. 3g Ski 4, Bkbl. 25 Outing 2, 3, 4, Garage 2, 3. HANS JOACHIM SOLMSSEN Simp 75 ESSEX ROAD Sununit, N. J. Entered Darrow in 1952 Soc. 43 Hky. 2, 3, Capt. 43 Bsbl. 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, Pres. 43 Pg. Bd. 2g Yr. Bk. 3, Ftbl. 2, 3g Fr. Cl. 2, 4, Milk Bar 2, C1u'. Ev. Cl. 4g Quartet 4. 21 vp A gin ,Kiwi 1 7ZM....5.5Qg,i We ' .xvufc . N' gif .Axv ' It, cj,rxg,,,,1 . WILLIAM JOSEE STBATTPON Struts . Box 1095 Southern Pines, N. C. Entered Darrow in 1952 VVk. Gr. 2i Ten. 2g Garage 3, 45 Outing 2, 3, 4. TOM LINGARD THOMPSON Elk 127 TEMPLE ST. Fredonia, N. Y. Entered Darrow in 1951 Fr. Cl. 33 Bkbl. 1, 2, 3, 43 Soc. 1, 2, 3g Ftbl. 4. DANIEL GEORGE WAYNE Phizz 305 SIXTH AVE. Pelham, N. Y. Entered Darrow in 1952 Bkbl. 2, 39 Ten. 2, 3, Capt. 4-5 Rec. Cl. 43 St. Cl. 2, 3, Pres. 43 Outing 2, 35 Pg. Bd. -. -. X JOHN ALDEN WELLING KF Joooooohn 2105 STACKHOUSE DRIVE I Yardley, Penn. Entered Darrow in 1951 Ftbl. 1, 2, 3, 43 Wres. 2, 3, Capt. 4g Sp. Cl. 43 Bsbl. 1, 2, 3, 4. C111-Q2 Lf! wfffff-'ff . mud! 2144 Mft 960, Kj3f f'E 2T2' MARK HUMPHREY WILLIAMSON Willie 100 MAIN STREET Owego, N. Y. Entered Darrow in 1954 Pg. Bd. 43 Bsbl. 3, 43 Fibl. 43 Bkbl. 3, 43 Chess Cl. 43 Pub. Sp. 4. JOHN CUNNINGHAM WILLIS JR Jock 30 RANGELEY ROAD Winchester, Mass. Entered Darraw in 1954! Soc. 43 Ski. 43 Ten. 4g Fr. Cl. 43 Choir 4 House Treas. 4. Most Respected ..... Most Versatile .... Most Sarcastic .... Most Intelligent .... Most Popular. . . Most Polite ..... Best Dressed .... Most Modest. . . Most Likely to Succeed Done Most for Darrow ..... Done Darrow for Most. First Married ..,...... First Inducted ...... Confumed Bachelor. . . Laziest ...,......... Best Athlete .... Best Natured ..... Most Lovesick .... Most Lovable ..... Best Line ..... Best Legs ..... I CLASS Pom. . . . .Topher Nye . . . . . . .Pete Salsbury Chuck Chermside Jones . . . . .Frank Lloyd and Dan Wayne .................JockWillis .Pete Kauifmann . , . . . .Jock Willis ...............MarkWil1iamson . . . . .Bruce Hoag and Bill Stratton . . .Bruce Morgan . . .Dave Francis .Andy Carnwath . . . .Hargie Heap .Bruce Morgan . . . .Frank Lloyd . .Pete Bonnner .Hans Solmssen . .John Welling . . George Gordon . . . . .Tom Thompson CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1955, being of reasonably sound mind, do hereby publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament and do hereby make the following bequests: Thorn Lord and Pete Salsbury leave their heartbreaking experiences to Foxhollow. Dick Furman and Bob Congdon leave their athletic ability to Dave Henkels and George Larned. Dick Shohet leaves for da coma. Tom Thompson leaves his legs to the Pigeon Cliff Baxter leaves the pound to Burke McHugh. Bill Stratton leaves his radio repair shop to Ben Ludlow. Cy Fitch leaves his good jokes to Pete Burley. Bruce Hoag leaves his sheep to Gil Brownstone. Hargie Heap leaves his Swedish saw to Herb Levitan. Dusty Merrill leaves the tool room to Phil Yagla. Don Jones leaves the dining room to anyone who wants it. John Welling leaves his thay Fella to Pete Setchell. Bruce Morgan leaves Rabbits, Inc. to the Yellow Cab Co. Jock Willis leaves his candelabra to Bruce Schmidt. Hans Solmssen leaves the phone to the M.O.D. Pete Bommer and Don Gray leave their subversive pamph- lets to you know whom. The entire class leaves a copy of Cheaper by the Dozen to Mr. and Mrs. Barclay. Chuck Chermside and Charlie Booth leave for Southem Comfort. Frank Lloyd leaves his sentiments. Pete Kaulfmann leaves . . . finally. We do hereby set our seal on this document on this fourth day of June, 1955. WHAT'S THE PLUPERFECT OF SER? , .-s - ,.: Q Q L58 Q z Q BILLY BEANY CLAUSI THE UN DERCLASSMEN I 27 X 'x F Wf In Jr' ' .K 'Q , .X . N: .nm-F A V A7 ,1 4-Ll. ' f- nc. A. '11 Q xiii., t I If X U 8 l gyixl it L If Ne 'iii li li 4' ' I . amy. X '47 4 f f - tr .J I THE CLASS or 1956 Peter J anney Adams Richard Henry Barrett II Robert Salisbury Birch Gilbert Brownstone R, Winston Farnsworth Budrow George Stanley Cobb - Q v Philip Kincaid Combs ' X V?,Martin Conn, President X V Theodore Everett Darling Roger King Glenn V X 'J Ni? X w L Joseph Lawrence Dunn wr Richard Hatry Marshall Jr. Roger Noel Merahn Robert Samuel Parker Bruce Clark Pearsall Abram Poole Jr. s John Burke McHugh my Jean Louis Salvat Bradley Wallace Smith Christian Eric Stephan Peter Derek Ten Broeck Edward Shippen Underwood Y V David Anderson Henkels .LY Michael Holton Wallace Nb' dy Herbert Michael Levi ll Lawrence R,6bg3nLfWestover, Vice-Pres. if Benjamin Ludlow V , ggetliicfllark Wolcott :V Richard Alan L fly S-if raylik Wfllogji Wright X at - of - f es- .- X S J 1 ' 921 . fl fl VJ 1 'Q-9 A- fx ef ,73 J .g,:vf'?iK' I 'J 1 ef' 5 wi ff? azz 2x8 i J 'J fy fi 'J' XJ N . j -Y. x I , V, it F U. ,..i A fy! ijigfi di Mi? 9' Q 5'sflJ,V JJ YPDM Q I .Q 'E A K , xl S THE CLASS OF 1957 Theodore Victor Awad Thomas Gregory Wright Merrill Louis Melville Brown, President Richard Leslie Mills Robert Conger Bryan Joseph Corbitt Peter Hover Disbrow David Kenneth Foote Nelson Howard Jaeger Jr. George Lichtenstein Larned Jr. Christopher Lloyd William Harrison Mahnken Arthur Alfred Parks Prescott Huidekoper Rathborne John Strack Schlenker John Tsamisis Eric Van Buskirk Dirk Van Loon Charles Taylor Woods Philip Carl Yagla 7 ,, , R, A W, ,. y ffxgkgi. ML. YA-U35 f V wh xbji ,ivlill iii Us A l Ji' Xxx ff' Vx xi Egg? el Qigcgi' I , gk. .X . 4' ' , 6 .- ff- A. 1 M K. xii , KK K ., I R ,. V rt, vi ' , new ' ' l I sir ,iii -,y.YJ' W'fi,,4,g?31 if ,A Y. N , . Pe 4 L f 1 gy Q stir! Pai WJ THE GLASS or 1958 Peter Nathan Burley John Edwin Church Robert Braine Hempstead, President John Cooper Ludlow Richard Macgraw Gregory Ewin Marquis Edward Thomas Mazilauskas David Harris McPeak I4' ,YJ ,f-. -. , , X ,, William Ronald Rusch Henry Littyleton Savage Bruce Campbell Schmidt Peter Craig Setchell Edwin Tucker Peter Van Arx Richard Joseph Wallace William Raymond Windsor SPORTS FOOTBALL F irsl row-Alford, Darling, Ten Broeck, Adams, Dunn, M. Wallace Westover, Asst. Mgr. C. Lloyd. Second row-Conn, Luks, li. Rusch, Gordon, Co-Capt. Bahrenburg Co-Capt. F. Lloydg Welling, Thompson, Marshall. Third row-Mgr. Hoag, Peursall, Simenon, Mcllugh, Mahnken, Sohlenl er Glenn, Furman, Budrow, Couch Mahnken. DARROW DARROW DARROW DARROW .... ...,. DARROW PITTSFIELD H. S. 2ND .... MT. HERMAN J. V. .... . MILLBROOIQ SCHOOL.. . LENOX SCHOOL .......... SOUTH KENT SCHOOL. . . 'frm' , K A k k me F irsl rowvT. Merrill, Wolcott, Tsamisis, Church, Mazilauskas, Tucker Corhitrl, Combs, R. Wallace. Second row-Luria, VanBuskirla, Williamson, Woods, Foote, Hempstead, Brownstone, Parks, Coach Mahnken. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL DARROW .... .... 0 BERKSHIRE SCHOOL .... ..... 2 0 DARROW .... . , . 6 EAGLEBROOK SCHOOL ..,. . . . 0 6 O20 SOCCER F irsi rofw4Smith, Nye, Stephan, Sargent, Capt.. Francis, Leslle Congdon Salvat, Burley, Mgr. Jones. Second row-Harvest, Awad, B. Ludlow, Cobb, Baxter, Merahn Solmssen Wayne, Coach Barclay. M iss ing-Huang. DARROW ,......... 1 DARROW ..... .... 1 DARROW ..... .... 0 DARROW ,.... .... 1 DARROW ,.... .... 1 DARROW ,.... .... 1 DARROW .,... .... 1 DARROW ,..,. .... 0 DARROW ..... .... 1 DARROW ..... .... 0 7 NEW LEBANON H. S.. . CRANWELL SCHOOL. . ALBANY ACADEMY. , . MT. HERMON J.V. .,.. . WINDSOR MT. SCHOOL LENOX SCHOOL ......, NEW LEBANON H. S.. . BERKSHIRE SCHOOL. . WINDSOR MT. SCHOOL LENOX SCHOOL ....... QL-M -H A. A 4,.,,..,:-I First raw-Coach Durfeeg Asst. Mgr. Bryang Mgr. D. Merrillg Macgraw, Marquis, Rindge, Capt. Booth, Bommer, Chermside, Van Loon Larned, Schmidt. Second row-Heap, Fitch, Henkels, Poole, Yagla, Parker, Savage, Bishop Van Arx, McPeak, Windsor, Willisg Asst. Mgr. Jaeger. JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER DARROW .... .... 1 BERKSHIRE FARM SCHOOL. .... 4 DARROW .... .... 0 BERKSHIRE FARM SCHOOL ..... 0 DARROW .... .... 0 EAGLEBROOK SCHOOL .......... 4 1 8 9 BASKETBALL First row-Rindge, M. Wallace, Salsburyg Capt. Thompsong F. Lloyd, Williamson, Merahn. Second row-Yagla, Fitch, Jaeger, Mazilauskas, W. Rusch, Booth, Ten Broeckg Mgr. Jones. Third row-Woods, Birch, Larned. VARSITY BASKETBALL DARROW .......... 44 CRANWELL SCHOOL .... .... 5 4 DARROW ALBANY ACADEMY .... .....64 DARROW ..... 45 WINDSOR MT. SCHOOL. DARROW ..... 41 HOTCHKISS SCHOOL J .V DARROW ..... 41 WINDSOR MT. SCHOOL. DARROW . .... 64 ALBANY ACADEMY. . . . 299 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL DARROW ..... 15 CRANWELL SCHOOL .... DARROW .......... 16 ALBANY ACADEMY .... DARROW .......... 25 ALBANY ACADEMY .... 56 36 wffd 2' ofgvia on WRESTLING 'gif' First row-Awad, Chermside, Furmang Capt. Wellingg Budrow, Cobb, Heap. Second row-Macgraw, Van Buskirk, Brownstone, Brown, J. Ludlow, C. Lloyd, Darling, Schmidt. Third row-Mgr. Congdon, Van Arx, Stephan, Marquis, Coach Brodhead. DARROW .,........ 5 MT. PLEASANT H. S. ............. 29 DARROW .... .... 5 ALBANY STATE TEACHERS ..... 36 DARROW .... .... 1 5 WILLIAMS F ROSH ............... 37 DARROW ..., .... 7 LOOMIS SCHOOL ............. . . .33 32 135 37 HOCKEY -W f-1 First row-Salvat, Marshall, Francis, Capt. Solmsseng Mahnken McHugh Second rowgC0nn, Church, Adams, Sargent, Parks, Simenon Third row-Asst. Mgr. Van Loon, Parker, Luria, Underwood Baxter Mgr. DABROW . DARROW . DABROW . Carnwath. CRANWELL SCHOOL. ALBANY ACADEMY. . TROY CATHOLIC H. S SKIING First row-Mills, T. Merrill, Westover, Glenn, Barrett, Harvest, Dunn Second row-Disbrow, Nye, Burley, Bommer, Lord, Coach Barclay. Third row-Pearsall, Tsamisis, Combs, Poole. BASEBALL F' irsl row-Shohet, H. Busch, F. Lloydg Capt. Salsburyg VS elhng Solms sen, Thompson. Second row-Mgr. Gordon, Hoag, Ten Broeck, Conn, Gray Mdhnken Merahn, Coach Mahnken. DARROW .... ...,.,. DARROW ..... . . . DARROW ..... DABROW ..... DARROW ..... DARROW .... 9 MILLBROOK SCHOOL. CRANWELL SCHOOL.. ALBANY ACADEMY. . . WINDSOR MT. SCHOOI DEERFIELD SCHOOL. LENOX SCHOOL ...... V J. V. BASEBALL First row-Mgr. Yagla, M. Wallace, Mazilauskas, Glenn, Awad, Wolcott Parker. Second row-Mgr. Hempstead, Combs, Jaeger, Wright, Luria, Darling Budrow, D. Merrill. TENNIS Firsl rowe-Wlilliamson, Booth, VVayr1e, Jones, Baxter. Second row-Savage, Barrett, Nye, Fitch, Larned, McPeali Rirdge Schmidt. Macgraw, Poole, T. Merrill, R. Wallace, Disbrow Heap Third row- Mgr. Henkels. DARROW ........... 2 DARROW ..... . . . 1 DARROW , DARROW . DARBOW . DARROW CRANWELL SCHOOL. . . LENOX SCHOOL ....... CRANWELL SCHOOL. . . CPLANWELL SCHOOL. . . WINDSOR MT. SCHOOL LENOX SCHOOL ....... 71 LACROSSE F irst row-Stephan, Parks, Franoisg Capt. Huang: Sargent McHugh Cobb. Second row-Burley, Birch, Smith, Brownstone, Foote, Marshall Adams Salvat. Third row-Marquis, Harvest, C. Lloyd, Rathhorne, B Ludlow Van Arx, Coach Durfee. DARROW .......... 2 WILLIAMS FROSH. . . DARROW .... . UNION FROSH ....... DABROW DEERFIELD SCHOOL WATCH IT, FATS! MAX AND JOSEPHINE 4 MISTY FINDS A HOME 1 cn 'u lb Ho 7? 1: I- C 0 52 Qt, LL, ka ,J 4 4 J Cx Y X- C lfwfg ACTIVITIES THE CHOIR Left row-Sec.-Treas.. Congdon, Lord, F. Lloyd, Conn, Luria, Hempstead McPeak. Mid. left raw-Bahrenburg, Nye, Wright, Fitch, R. Busch, C. Lloyd Mid. right rmv-Chermside, Willis, Burley, Woods, Leslieg Pres. Sohnssen Salsbury. Right raw-Baxter, Van Loon, D. Merrill, Brown, Rindge, Gordon, Huang EASTER SERVICE LANGUAGE CLUBS SPANISH First raw-Welling, Bahrenburg, Parks, Cobb. Second row-Mr. Graley, Nye, Dunn, Mahnken. FREN CH First row-Morgang Pres. Salvatp V.P. Henkelsg Yagla. 48 Second raw-Mr. Hebert, Merahn, Gordon, McHugh, Brownstone, Poole Luria, Darling. POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB First row-Savage, Brownstone, Shohet, Solrnssen, Second row-Mr. Darcy, Ten Broeck, F. Lloyd, Morgan, Salsbury, Salvat Marquis, Rathborne. H C ESS CLUB First row-Booth, Macgraw, Wolcott, Williamson. Second row-Brown, Brownstone, McHugh, Underwood, Ten Broeck. PEG BOARD STAFF Left io right-Congdong Ed. Kauffmanng Merahn, Macgraw. RECORD CLUB First row-Treas. Baxter, Pres. Gray, Vice-Pres. Wayne. Second row-Mr. Bean, Kauffmann, Brownstone, Gordon, Wolcott. Ten Broeck, Disbrow. STAMP CLUB y Left to right-Mr. Bean. Wolcott, Wayne, Yagla. OUTING CLUB First row-Heap, Leslie, Nye, Chermside, Wolcott. Second raw-Mr. Barclay, Van Loon, Dunn, Stratton, Rindge, Cobb Adams. Missing-Barrett, Bommer, Budrow, Church, Disbrow, Foote, Jaeger C. Lloyd, D. Merrill, Parks, Poole, Schlenker. 9 CHAPEL COMMITTEE Left to right-Morgan, Kauffmann, Nye, Wolcott. SOCIAL COMMITTEE First row-F. Lloyd, Kauffmann, Morgan, Furman. Second row-Mr. Bean, Lord. HANDS TO WCRK 4 54 wma 2 S x sf W 5 an THE SHAKER PCDST Editor-in-chief .... Make-up Editor. . . Senior Editor ..,. Photography Editor. . Sports Editor .... Activities Editor .... Editorial Assistant. Photography Assistant ..... Portrait Photographer .,.. .... Adviser ...... ...... . . . . . . . .Robert Congdon . . . . .Donald Jones . . . .Michael Harvest . . . . .Charles Booth . . . .Douglas Leslie . . . . .Brewster Morgan . . . . .Gilbert Brownstone . . . . . . . .Bradley Smith . . . . .Mr. Henry J. Smith Mr. Richard L. Bethards fX-, I .1 x r 1
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