Darrow School - Shaker Post Yearbook (New Lebanon, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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Class Histor Smith Robertson, commonly known as The Honk, arrived by accident from Sophistication Row, to the edification and enlightenment of our Agrarian Order. Mike Stiassni flew to the Berkshires four years ago, and is still hovering overhead. Butch Suber came here wearing a pair of Engineer Boots and a black leather jacket, and stole the Darrow fashion title by a vote of 139 - 1. Harry Lyttleton Savage arrived extremely early with his aunt and uncle, and was given a personal tour of the school so he could become fully acquainted with the Dar- row way. Peter fthe ingotl Wilmot, the pious poodle from Pennsylvania QBethlehemJ, plunged through the line to Darrow backed by the cheers of Mrs. Emma Hunt. No score and three years ago, eleven new en- thusiasts joined the aboriginal 10 to form the sec- ond coalition. Charlie fThe Gluttonl Dattelbaum came here a miserable 90 pound weakling, but thanks to the good cooking of Joe McBride, and the punctilious. planning of Emma Hunt, he leaves an 180 pound weakling. Robin Fredenthal floated to Darrow on a rising crescendo of Chico Hamilton and introduced Flag Fliers to his flat topped friends. CFleep, it's openg zeep, it's shutl. John Gette, 'The Pomps', with hair in snails, feet on skis, and bow in hand, has mushed his way through three years of happy hoping. Bill Haight arrived, we believe. J on Jeppesen bicycled to Darrow on his brand new Schwinn, wearing Leclerhoseng he plans to leave the same way. Dave Manley entered only to find 'himself bedded down in the infirmary, but thanks to the excellent care of Aunt Colli, he ex- pects to be released in the near future. Alan Schoon- maker, - Schoons', to you, - is planning to study medicine in college, and hopes to make his mark in life' as a Dermatologist. Dwyer Quentin Wedvick, widely known as General Wetdoncn, ar- rived when Darrow was in a state of pandemonium, but now has everything under control. Bill John- son woke up in the Fall of '57 and found himself at Darrow, he went back to sleep. Dave Kamen- stein left his Fifth Avenue suite for no reason whatsoever. Why? - - - Kismet! lnjun Billy Ballen- tine arrived on his tractor with a bushel of cucum- bers, and is now chief of the dining hall. Still ,no score, and two years ago three new hopefuls made it necessary for us to form a third coalition, our Junior class. Robert Hill arrived by car, mistook the Old Washhouse for the Pelham Chateau, and has been ordering pizzas ever since. Jed Stampleman: All-American Roose astounded all observers with his remarkable demonstration of unusual physical development, control, and endur- ance. Peter Grimm, Darrow's answer to Zorro, ar- rived with plans for a midnight menu. No score and one years ago, the present Senior class was blessed with the arrival of six newcom- ers to the Darrow Family. Doug Rohrer progres- sively cooled into school to complete Darrow's harmonious eight. Steve Turner arrived by Under- ground Railroad after escaping from M.l.T., in order to rest his mind. Cv Dail fell in head first, chin last and is still explaining that he is not from Outer Space. Bruce Larson was seen running up the road to Darrow dribbling a basketball, and has raised the height of the little five. Larry Kohlrnan entered Darrow with only one question in mind: What will l get for graduation? Alan Anderson. the grandfather and skipper of our class, took the helm of our sinking ship and cried Join the Navy! Our graduating class of 30 is composed of many heterogeneous elements. Despite this, we have lived and worked together, happily for the most part, and have in these years tallied a score we shall remember and value in years to come. Page Z1

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