DeVeaux School - Chevron Yearbook (Niagara Falls, NY)
- Class of 1958
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As we, the class of 1958, stand at the threshold of graduation and college, we present the 1958 Chevron as the final accounting of this, our last and best year at DeVeaux. Since it has been our privilege to use the extensive facilities of the new Memorial Gymnasium and swimming pool, athletics is our theme. Originating with the Olympic Torch on the cover and continuing through the end leaves and divider pages, we have pictured views of the new Held house to carry out the theme. The picture of the seal on the new basketball court is emblematic of this idea. Vife thank our patrons and advertisers and those who have supported our projects throughout our undergraduate years. Indeed, without their help, this, the record of DeVeaux's one hundred and fifth year, would not be possible. 2 2' . J , O Q - 1- ,Q -uf? H. PROCTOR MARTIN WE HONOR . . . It is our pleasure to dedicate this 1958 edition of the CHEVRON to our class advisor, Mr. H. Proctor Martin. Mr. Martin has been an inspiration to us by precept and example, exhibiting in his own life the virtues of fairness and consideration which he has tried to instill in us. Through the wisdom obtained from twenty-eight years of teaching boys at DeVeaux School, he has guided us not only in our academic scheduling, but also in the training of our minds and character. His timely suggestions and unselfish assistance in our various projects have aided us immeasurablyg the hospitality extended by his wife and family have made the road to graduation a pleasant one. Therefore it is with appreciatixe thanks that we honor Mr. Martin by this dedication. 3 IN APPRECIATION It is difficult to find words to express our appreciation to Mr. Donald Loker, whose efforts as advisor to the CHEV- RON have been so ably commended in years past. Nevertheless, we are conscious of the fact that without his invaluable aid and assistance, the task of assembling the 1958 CHEVRON would have been much more arduous. Wfe fully realize and appreciate the amount of time and pa- tience which Mr. Loker has so generously devoted to this project, both in an ad- visory capacity and through the photog- raphy department. Many thanks, Sir, and our best wishes for future endeavors! TABLE OF CONTENTS ' Administration . . Classes .... ' Activities ' Athletics ............... ' Patrons and Advertisers The Gymnasium Our Bishop As Bishop and President of our Board of Trustees, The Right Reverend Lauriston L. Scaife has much to do with the smooth and efficient functioning of DeVeaux School. The Bishop and the Board are continually planning new ways to strengthen DeVeaux and further its Christian principles. Although rarely seen and even more infrequently heard, the Bishop and the Board of Trustees are an integral part of DeVeaux. Our Trustees In order of election: REV. LAURISTON L. SCAIFE Mr. John K. XValker Mr. W'illiam H. Earl Mr. Egbert D. Corson Mr. james W. Mallam Mr. John Bingenheimer Mr. George A. Orr, jr. The Rt. Rev. Lauriston L. Scaife Mr. Elmer L. Long Dr. L. Maxwell Lockie The Rev. Canon Richard B. Townsend Mr. Marc Janes The Rev. Thomas R. Gibson Mr' Gerard E. Murray The Rev. James E. XY'ells, Jr. 2 2 2 2 2 Z 2 Z Z 2 Z 2 Z 2 2 2 Z 2 2 2 2 Z 2 Z Z Z 2 2 2 2 3. GWJGKPOQTOQGKPKTGQTPOJGNEGW3550065045'94GY0TWGY0T905K5'Q50T90G'00 f'iTf4PKGY0PiGKG'M G'Q GVJGK 0M95JCPO0U0s9Pk90k9Uk9UOJO0J00s90QCYJOk9GWs900JCYJOk900sD0k9CR90k90k90OJ6WJWs90k95-90k9Wx9lNs900J0k90k90k95s909-9DOJ MORISON BRIGHAM gfewaooasoxsewaonooaoooooooovtsonscwamassosoonowowowoowwoonowowoomsonscvomeonsoxswana! Our Headmaster As DeVeaux carries on an undying vitality into her 105th year, we may be very grateful to our Headmaster, Mr. Morison Brigham, who has steered the school through a true course for six of those years. Since assuming his position in 1951, he has devoted himself to building the school towards even higher traditional standards of education-education in all its facets-scholastic, athletic, spiritual, and character training. As Seniors, we may truly appreciate Mr. Brigham's kind and close attention to our individual needs respecting choice of colleges and careers. We wish to express our sincere thanks to a great man, Mr. Morison Brigham, who has contributed much of his time and talents to making DeVeaux the great institution it is today. W ur llsslstant Headmaster Our Asslstmt Headmtster Mr H Proctor lNItrt1n his numerous responstbtltttes Among, these the Hrst to come to mtnd ts the complete operation of the sthool when Mr Brtgh tm IS absent He also tonducts Assembls exert mormnt, tfter chtpel serutes He somettmes has the un pleasant ttslx of hmdtng out puntshments to those few thtt do not contur xstth the standtrds set forth bs the school Bestdes these dtsttntt re sponstbtlltles Mr Mttrttn tlso tetches Itttn structs txptng IS Qhotrmtster md Orgtmst Ihroughout hts tvsents etght setrs tt IDCXICILIX Nlr Mtrtm hts dtsplued the utmost dexotton tn the exenutton of hrs dunes ,af-at H PROCTOR MARTIN BA Dartmouth Fcl'Nl Lnnerstty f Xermont Assouate Amcrtutn C unld of Organtsts Latm Organtst tncl Cholrmastcr 0ur Faculty RPNNPTH XV ANTHONY ADRIAN KALLA9 DONALD F LOKFR BA, Ohto XX'esleyan MS tn Pd, Ttatlurs College, Talltnn, MA , Um BA, Otterbem College H1story, Ll Cornell Lmxersm Athlettt Dtrettor xcrsttx of Tartu, Pstonta brarxan Photography CHEVRON Mathemattts Spantsh, Vsfoodshop f g . ,- '51 I 5, I , 2 - A V f' 22 4 3 i ' Y ' 2 2 ' , . . 2 , 2 . 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'iw mf' ARNOLD TENNYSON ANDERSON JR Sk: Annox er Road Iewnston Heights s ooiball L rsty Bask tball l. l3 a siy T acl: L 3 CUPS All Star Basketball 3 Delia 3 B lug Club 3 Sec T eas J n or Class CHEVRON Staff l4l P feet 4 e i Roia p Reade Class of 1958 in DAVID WILLIAM GRICE Daze 903 Center Lewnsron our 1 2 3 Hobby Shop 11 Stage Crew 1 Aco ytes Guild 1 2 3 4 JV Soccer 1 L 2 J aseball 1 L 3 Drarnatlcs Club 2 3 4 Prmt Shop 2 Electrnc Shop 2 Sec Treas Sophomore Class Student Lounge Commlttee 3 Varszty Soccer L 3 4 News and Sports Edator for DeVeau CHEVRON Staff l4l Vnce President Sensor Class Student Councnl 4 Pretect 4 Student Rotaruan 4 Sensor Chapel Reader Bowling Club 3 School Dance Band 2 Varsity Basketball Manager ,f K X x on WJJL 131 ll 1958 14 wav DE VEHUX wily EE K ,asa SCHOOL JOHN WILLIAM HEIDENREICH ohn 100 Devoe Road appaqu Jumor Varslty Basketball 2 3 Varsnty Track 2 Varsity Football 3 I4 L Varsity Tenms 3 l4 L Varslty Basketball 4 Bowling Club 3 Gold Founder s Medal 2 3 4 Walter Mathematncal Medal 3 Dunbar Memcnal Englrsh Medal 3 CHEVRON StaFF l4l Prefect 4 Student Rotarnan 4 Gauete Correspondent 3 Chapel Reader Jumor Class Presudent Bowling Club 3 ,aff ,vi 5' fx . gg, 1 1958333 15 A ,P 'nur V227 golf .ao NELSON GRAY HIGHLEY Sparks Dunklrk 2113 Cb b S 9 DE VEHUX JAMES HENRY KERR Go ogsie DeVeaux School JV Soccer I3, IL, Varsity Basketball I3, IL,, I4, IL, Varsity Tennis I3, IL,, I4, IL, Reed Memorial Medal I3, Varsity Soccer I4, IL, Co-Captain Tri Delta I4, Prefect I4, Chapel Reeder I4, Student Rotarian I4, Assistant Editor of CHEVRON I4, Vice President of DeVeaux Athletic Association I4, I Il f DAVID ANDERSON McGOWAN McGoo 2849 Macklem Avenue Niagara Falls Choir 11, Woodshop 11, 12, 13, Print Shop 11, Varsity Football 1L, 12, Varsity Basketball 12, 1L,, Captain 13, 1L,, Captain 14, 1L, Varsity Baseball 12, 1L,,13, 1L,,14, 1L, Tract 12, 13, 14, CUPS All Star Team in Baseball 12, 13, Tri Delta 12, 13, 14, Sec. Treas. DeVeaux Athletic Association 12, DE VEAUXNlAN Staff 12, 13, Dramatics Club 12, 13, 14, Varsity Soccer 13, 1L,, 14, 1L, Co-Captain 14, President DeVeaux Athletic Association 14, Pretect 14, Student Rotarian 14, Chapel Reader 14, CHEVRON Staff 14, Senior Class President Niagara Falls GAZETTE All City Basketball Team 14, CUPS All-Star Basketball Team 13, 14, DE VEAUX CHARLES NEIL McARTHUR N ezl Pekm Gold Fou ders Medal 1 2 3 Reed Conduct Medal Character and Conduct 1 AUXILIUM LATINUM Certufcate of Supenor Merit 'l 2 3 Woodshop 1 J occer l L 2 L 3 JV Tenn 5 1 Vce Pres dent Sophomore Class Tenns 2 Vasty Soccer 3 I4 L T nfs 4 rec Student Lounge Comm ttee 4 Sclence Club l4l , T' ,gr n 111111 - . . ll W 'llllll C za vs .llllllllll - ll ad' Heeddogwl rl ll H1 lll A a ll I .lj KW 1958 19 LLOYD BOWHAY PERRY. JR. 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A3-Cggfzili LQLLF '51 - T f 'Q ' fl-ff?Q'S:?5f ' ' L ' f - f ' . kg ff M f - '- 'L L 'Q lifQ,gL -iEi'fffi:zL1'il:?.f91 Lf 5: 'QRS ffl 'lg -Ziff! ' 1-S'-.JTC 5 9, ifff?Zl?Ll!'Qfgg-gem: vp 'L -QQHSQT 5:5531 17 f,3fQ:eQlzs,.sl:'zvaggffgaA - -, 1: 1 I L- ' 5 t LLL - - 1,1igf:3gQf - fg fffzig f fSTwf:L5fPf? i Y2 ff:1: f f:,vf:L ' f- L, L f . K ' sggngf Li,ffff'Ji:g-L 21 3-g X, ii af f '-Y fzwifrf 64 , K M is bewfwm ,Ma f U4 QM fm Mu W Wag? 5 w Am. 3' 2 L,,,, v,,, . L, A, L2 ,W ...NM L, ,..4. fv,1 ,Q :,w wL. f 1'f L RICHARD CLEAVES SAUNDERS Dick 1319 Lafayette Avenue Nlagara Falls Varsity Baseball 3 4 Bowlmg Team 3 Secretary Treasure of Class 4 Asslskant Layout Eduior of CHEVRON 4 Chaurman of Student Lounge Commlitee 4 Varsliy Fooiball I4 L Chapel Reader 4 Manager of VGYSILY Baskeiball 4 CHEVRON Stall l4l Class of 1958 0 X9 I 1 1111 ca . rn ' ' ,rm ' ll ' H1 lil cm za ff 'tr' l1Ll ,XO RALPH STERLING TEMPLE. JR HRalph77 924 Creekside Drive Niagara Falls Varsity Football ill l2l lLl l3l lLl l4l lLl CUPS All-Star Team, Captain JV Basketball lLl l1l Varsity Basketball l2l l3l lLl l4l lLl Varsity Baseball lil lLl l2l lLl l3l ll.l CUPS All-Star Team, Captain l4l lLl Student Lounge Committee lil DE VEAUXNIAN sisff 111 Editor l2l l3l Activities Award Ill l2l School Play lil l2l l3l l4l Gold Founder's Medal l1l Bronze Founder's Medal l2l l3l AUXILIUM LATINUM Exam. Honors lil l2l l3l Student Council l2l l3l Sec.-Treas. l4l President Tri Delta l3l l4l Faculty Prize for Public Speaking l3l Golf Trophy l3l News and Sports Editor for DeVeaux on WJJL l3l Bowling Club l3l School Dance Band lll l2l CHEVRON Staff l4l Chimer l4l Chapel Reader l4l Prefect l4l Student Roterian l4l X , .A ,aa Front Row R Pugh L Brown N Ludlum D Neels D Brown M Breen llizddle Rau D Taylor R MatLeod C Duxall j Falatkerly F Noble C Broun H Chapman Blfk Rou J Staneslow M Matthews L Bqant M Bleuenstenn D Fzurbank J Veftneburgh e Eleventh Grade One of the largest and most actne classes m the school IS the class of 1959 Gettmg off to a good start Hnanclalln thls tear the unlors conducted a Smoker follovsed bs the annual Magazlne Drne and some paper drnes Thelr xdusor Mr Grxmm has been a spearhead nn plunnmg 1nd organlzmg a majorlty of the unlor Class fund rfuslnf, projects and ns constantly plannmg new actnmes for hrs cltss Aside from a few perenmal Honor Roll Students the unrors profuse abrllts IU athletics IS constantlx ob serxed and adds much to the spmt of the school Ai? Stand Nlr Cyrlmm Aclusor Standnzr C Duxall Secretary treasurer 'N Ludlum Presndent H Chapman Vrte President DE VEAUX 1959 ' 3 ' V 9 ' ! ' .'? 'K I Y ' ' l: . ' , . ' , . ' , . '. R ', . h , . I ', . ,. . 1 '-' . V, . V, - . , . , . , . v l K l , ' . ' , ' . 3 n . y J . t 1' 2 V 1 3 ' 7 1 . ' j , t f . . I ' ' .' . . . , ' . v . ' , ' '- 1 1 , 1 . , K VISOI' h Ad Standzni iient D Ross Vlie Pres! e Dans res Front Rau T Havskmson J Lunne B K Clmoi 150 e Tenth Grade The Class of 1960 has been a very actlve group durlng the past four years They have managed to ralse a consxderable amount of money towards the 1960 CHEVRON by means of paper drnes and many successful lnformal dances The class has set a reputatlon as a hard working and well organized group They have always contributed freely to any donatlons asked by other classes or groups The boys are HCIIVC nn both athletlcs and extra currlcular ac IIVIIICS, whlch makes for the well balanced group that they are Thus we feel that this class wrll make good umors thus COIl11l'lg year , y, ramer, R Penny, D Levis, R Russell Mzddle Row B Burton, G Barnes, T Healy, D Grnebner, D Hayes, R Terry, D Ross Bark Rau' j Boyer, G Bernhardt, R Knlgour, R Bllley, K Wnllnams, C Eh M mann, Yadon, B Davxs - lx 1 - I V ' 5 ' . V J . . . V y 4. , n en B. 26 Front Rou J Whldanger J Bxngenhermer G Dutton E Popp P Gross G Stott j Wool xerton Middle Rau P Hller T Klrkpatrxtk J Owen D Green C Sax R Kulak R Sthratk Gold Bark Rou j Newman D Thomson XX Lamb C1 Laxsney D Alderman S Mattxson C Haller M Vslmeburgh if l lsor half Kllhgthltatlk Secretary Il'f535urcr prey ent Ncxwnmn C Stott Vue Presxdcnl 1 e Grade The Class of 1961 I5 one of the most surprlslng classes that we haye seen enter the upper school xn a long tlme They haxe had a great many members represented on the honor roll durmg the year, and the rest of the class IS also yery capable Their ath letlc prowess vsas exhlbxted as they fielded seyeral lettermen on the Varslty Soccer Team and made thelr presence known on the football squad The same class has made a good showing 1n basketball and promlses to excel IH sprmg sports as well They held an informal dance m the Lounge and haye buxlt up thenr funds wuth other projects Class of 1961 27 y at 1 yflygffel h tif X t l'- 5 3 X . . Y. . H Jlljx 'V l Front Rau R Holler G C laser j Duffy R XValker D Drake R Steele illzddlc' Rau C Vsflllers If Taslor C Pnlloton Burroughs J Pearne C Phnlltps R Brxant Bark Rou A Summerfteld T Dxckerson R Carsc-th P Plaxstch R Neuman D Gray e Elghth Grade Under the capable presidency of zmes Duffy the class of 1962 consummated a successful yeir tn all respects Seseral fund ratslng projects and dlnces gradually mcreased Athletlcallx the elghth graders dominated lower school sports The soccer term vsas replete wlth them and the basketball team com prxsed 1962 men exclusnely Scholasncallx the hghth Grade conslstently pllced sexeral of tts mem bers on the Honor Roll Wflth such all round spxrtt and co operation we tre confident that this class shall one day exhlblt tts lblltttes md potenttllxtles to the fullest extent S Slzmlmg tg,, IplMr Srebhms Adugm- D fi' uh Uffw president Summrl treasurer Class of 1962 . , .. 4' ,A . , , , h ' , I. , . 1' . 'f . , . R , . A V , 4 ' 1 3 1 Q , I va Th -1 - k . U is .' 1, 12 . ,, . . . R L l X7 . f . 1 1 2 - Q x, were planned and executed as the class treasury 1 A v , I 1 v D ' l ' , v . 9 I ' ' Z. . V 2 I . I - . , l .iq 1 .. ' . , , - . , ' ' 's . ' ' .v I ' N a '. 28 Class M153 e Seventh Grade The opening of school ln September brought wrth xt only eleven rather frrghtened members to the Seventh Grade Howexer they raprdly enveloped themselves rn the DeVeaux sprrrt and have become sery active rn nearly all actrvrtres They elected Mr Schumann as therr class adxrsor rn the begrnnmg of the year and, under hrs drrectron hawe conducted several successful paper drrves XY'1th an eye to future needs thrs hard workmg class has orgamzed seweral fund rarsmg projects that hawe prowed hrghly suc cessful We hope that thrs class wrll enlarge and contrlbute as much to the DeVeaux sprrrt as its abrlrty drsplays and T Sh ewan Strenagebli gfgycleinr Stanrlnzg D R Kerr Treasurcr 3 V110 Preszdem I' Hack Rau C, Rogers Front Rou T Schneblx R Brenng N1 Healy D Slc-plan rc-xx f D Roberts L Randall j Mallnchock R lxerr j Staehlcr had , ? Se .A -.. J Q 'fb 4 I . . . Y . . V, , . , - e -4 r ' v y . . y . . . i I D V n rn s s - v V v v Q Y 7 3 , . - . . Y - ' . I V 7 . V . s . I I. ' .Yr f '- U . ll , e- ,. ' . ' ,, . ' - 4 3 ,' 3 1 7 ' v ' . ' , . , t , .', , . , j. ' '. . ' , . 1 1 , . 5 . , . , . , . , . . l ff ii N nrt Mam Hall and Trophy Case w JAMES KERR DAVID MCGOWAN RALPH TEMPLE DAVID GRICE Assistant to the Editor JOHN HEIDENREICH Layout Editor Editor RICHARD SAUNDERS Assistant Layout Editor 41 Business Manager Assistant to the Business Manager Beginning with last year's election of the CHEV- RON Staff, its members became well aware of the great task before them. Nevertheless, they embarked on the seemingly endless work required by the project with determination and a growing sense of achievement. Devoting hour after hour to gathering and editing material, soliciting ads, choosing various cover and page designs, planning the layout, discussing problems, writ- ! ar If' 3, iff' my Q 1 ,Q Y geiw at l I 'ggi 1 , 4 , . ' 7 Q fi fi f .. H: inf! ARNOLD ANDERSON Art Editor ing articles, and managing finances, the staff finally saw its efforts rewarded as the printed copies of the 1958 CHEVRON returned from the presses to be presented at last to the students and faculty. The CHEVRON Staff is indebted to its advisor, Mr. Donald Loker, for his invaluable assistance in the production of this 1958 yearbook, as well as to the Senior Class, for its help in selling the advertisements which financed a large portion of the work. 52 l ak, Y V g 3 3.1, 1. 4 ' , , , 5 f gy. 4 f Q Y ' -' li ' - 2 of I ' - i ' , ,f3e ,.q-7, I f . . i' , , W JOHN SALT Assistant to the Art Editor DAVID ROSS Assistant to the Photography Editor ENT DAVIS , BR Photography Editor 9 N Highley K Williams Mr Kallas Adusor D Green Model Club The Model Club by far the most popular activity at DeVeaux per- mits a boy to enlarge his ability and capabilities in the field of model building. Meeting under the direc- tion of Mr. Henshaw beautiful and intricate reproductions of the real thing are constantly turned outg these range from sleek rocket planes to ships of old. llrt Club The Art Club small in number is great in ability These boys meet ewery day during the actisity period under the talented superwision of Mr Kallas This actnity gnes an opportunits for the beginner t learn and also the experienced to improve In the Spring this group can be seen outside taking advan tage of nature and furthering their grasp of art lv J. Lunney, G. Lainsey, R. Terry, P. Plavish, G. Phillips. Busy Hands at Work . . . 33 Ifroni Row: j. Duffy, R. Holler, M. Healy, R, Steele, L. Randall. Jiizldlc' Roux' 1. Boyer, Mr. Henshaw, R. Bryant, R. Penny, XV. Lamb. Bark Row: Mr. Martin, D, Grice, C. Duvall, G. Brown, The Rev. Mr. Bates. Chimers The Chimers consists of tive boys who are musically inclined. Their chief responsibility is to ring the Lewis Chimes before morning and Sunday Chapel Services. They also exhibit their ability in a medley of Christmas Carols played before the Candlelight service each year. Throughout the year the Chimers play an integral part in the daily schedule. Choir The choir is the oldest activity in the school and each year its high point is the Candlelight Service. Each year before Christmas, prepa- rations are made for the coming service. No matter how big or how small the choir, our director, Mr. Martin, always finds a Cantata suit- able for the occasion. Besides this Cantata at Christmas the choir sings anthems at 'various Sunday Even- songs Services throughout the year. Near the close of the school year the choir is rewarded for its efforts during the year by a magnificent feast known as the Choir Supper. j. Fazerackerly, j. Boyer, R. Temple, C. Duvall, and N. Highly. that Increase St. llmbrose Guild The Acolytes' Guild, known as the St. Ambrose Guild, plays one of the most important roles in our spiritual life here at DeVeaux, where the acolytes are the backbone of the service. While in the Guild, acolytes learn the fundamentals of serving at the Holy Eucharist and at both Morning Prayer and Even- song. C Hallcr R Penny Mr C rimm Adusor C Phmann Nl Breen 1r5!Rou C Lewis D Grice XY' Lamb Second Row D Neely G Bern hardt R Pugh Third Rou j Fazackerls C Duxall B Dans J Boyer Debate Club A new club initiated at DeVeaux this year was Debate which was organized under the leadership of Mr Grimm Starting out by learn ing such fundamentals as Parliamen tary Procedure and preparation of debating material this actnity has gone on and reached great proficl ency in debating Attending colle grate debates has been planned exemplary of the scope of this ac nuts It is hoped that the Debate Cilub will continue t grow and enlarge 5,521 , . . '.' . P , . ' , . ' , . ' . l v ' Y 1 9 3 7 I. , 'i ' o ' or 0 e we t 'Q l 0 I V ,arf B. Davis, D. Ross, J. Woolverton, C. Lewis Gold D Neel' M. 3 J' 3 ' 5, Wineburg, and R. Carveth. Photography Club One of the most popular activities on campus is the Photography Club. Under the able direction of Mr. Loker, the students learn the fundamentals of photography. During the year they are responsible for taking pictures at the various athletic events and also for supplying the CHEVRON and DE VEAUXNIAN staffs with pictures. They also record the extracurricular activities on campus. Have you noticed the smooth finish on the tables in the library? This is just one of the many projects that have been completed in the woodshop under the able and helpful supervision of Mr. Anthony. Not only do they make things, but the boys learn to work with power tools and improve their skills in a very interesting hobby. T. Healy, G. Bernhardt, D. Ross D. Fairbank, Mr. Brigham, Ad visor, and C. Lewis. Woodshop The Science Club is a very active organization which provides a suit- able atmosphere for the science- minded students of the school. Experiments were conducted in Biology, Physics, Chemistry with the emphasis on satisfying the curiosity of the future scientists. Members' efforts will be expedient to their eventual vocation. Mr. Kerr, Advisorg j. Frew, N. Highly, and N. MacArthur. G. Bernhardt, R. Bliley, R. Kil- gour, Mr. Martin, Advisory R. Russell, B. Kramer. .www Lk A new activity at DeVeaux this year was the Glee Club, which met under the capable direction of Mr. Martin. Composed of about a dozen musically inclined boys, the Glee Club met weekly and learned to harmonize as a group. It is hoped that the Glee Club will continue and grow in future years. Laboratories include Chemistry and Physics classes, which meet once a week in the laboratory to further their knowledge in each particular subject by means of experimenting. They are under the supervision of Mr. Kerr, head of the Science Department. Students proceed to experiment with various chemicals and scientific apparatus. Thus, through many hours of experimenting throughout the year, boys accomplish their main objective of learning by experiment. D. Neely, M. Bleuenstein, R. Pugh L l aboratorres Gold, L. Randall, R. Schrack, Scott, G. Sax, D. Slepian, and Brezing. The Library The Library plays a very important roll in our school programg thus, every seventh period, day boys are given the opportunity to further their interest in enjoyable reading. The boys read selections other than required material in an effort to improve their reading background and ability. The library is headed by the Chief Librarian, Mr. Loker, and his assistant, Mrs. Anthony. paper IS dlstrxbuted free to students parents and alumni who enjoy the J Staneslovx H Chapman F Noble D Fairbanks Mr Mac Leod Adusor C Dusall M had on R Pugh e DeVeauxn1an The DE VFAUXNIAN rs our school newspaper and IS published five tlmes a year by sxx Co editors and a staff of reporters The staff meets once a week along with Mr MacLeod to gather news write and publlsh The paper because of its numerous and mterestmg arncles The Dramatlcs Club ns one of the buslest and most actne HCIIXIIICS on campus Under the able guldance of Mr Stebbxns the students not only learn the fundamentals of actmg but also learn the essentrals of plannmg, and blllldlng a set The Dramatlcs Club IS also responsible for the producnon of the school plax presented ln the sprung of each year Leammg a Sample Matter Front Rau P Beuschen T Hawk mson C Dutton Second Rou K Williams R Penm Mr Stebbms Adusor D Grlce R Tern C Duxall and D McGowan Dramatlcs I , . ', . , . i , . , . '- 1 is V' . v V , , . , . - , V r , - . ,, , u Q 1 ,5 T , 0, - h 1 ,Q '-W.. Th ' I ' - . . . , , . 3 7 if ek ' '.' . ' , . , 1. . ! - I .'3 ' . .. ' 2 - ' , . ,A ' , . ' ' . e ' I at ,, i I ,S -l , , , I y 1 , . Y . ' ' 2 ' ' C C Members, and the class each rep- resents, are: S. Mattison, 9th gradeg R. Newman, 8th gradeg J. Boyer, 10th grade, Mr. Stebbins, Advisorg D. Taylor, llth gradeg D. Grice, Prefect, and R. Temple, 12th grade and President. Student Council Each year every class elects a boy to represent their class in the Student Council. These representatives meet once a week and make proposals to the Faculty on various improvements for the school. This organization has worked remarkably well in past years by giving many helpful suggestions to the Faculty. The council is under the supervision of Mr. Stebbins. The Student Lounge Committee is a group of eleven boys chosen from the junior and Senior classes, and is selected by the Student Council. This committee is responsible for the operation of the Student Lounge. It meets once a week in a designated room and discusses improvements for the Lounge, recommendations are then made to the Student Council. The entire student body benefits from the committee's decisions. R. MacLeod, C. Duvall, N. Lud- lum, R, Pugh, H. Chapman, and M. Bleuenstein are the junior Representatives. Mr. Stebbins is the Advisor. The Senior Repre- sentatives are J. Salt, N. Highly, P. Rickard, N. MacArthur, and R. Saunders, Chairman. Student Lounge Committee Arnold Anderson 3 7 W X , I .x x XXX Every year the Faculty chooses six seniors to act as leaders of the student body. These boys accept respon- sibilities including supervising study halls, taking David Grace john Heidenreich David McGowan charge of separate floors in the dormitory and many other important duties. The Prefects are selected for their outstanding records of achievement, both in scho- lastic and leadership abilities. The Faculty chooses three day-boy students and three boarding students, in order to have equal representation between the two groups. These individual boys spend a great deal of their free time carrying out their assigned responsibilities. y i 1 James Kerr Ralph Temple S l Dope offs Did you Dcmpsex xs Tunnu ' 1 nex cr Hmm Don L Lauh xour ue Sophumorc Prom -Q., ..5'-v- 1 Dcdlnatlon Sen me Senior fun d Sonar Tn ards Football :ns 1rds Random Snaps ..I .ll N f K 1 X T fa -' I . X x x Q , , gg-- -1 knock? ' R . X we V ' V . 'ff f 1, ,, , C.l .A 'J A M K ' Q. b , ly W. L... The Locker Room Supplied with an abundance of speed and experience in all positions the 1957 Football squad bounced back to recapture the CUPS League trophy and claimed another leg toward permanent possession. The overall record was five wins and a lone loss, which came in the opening game against last year's champions from Allendale. From there the team swept through the rest of the league and then, in the final game of the season, avenged the earlier upset by Allendale in a bitter defensive battle. 'Z 'V' Ari f 54115 D. Brown. Second Roux' XV, Lamb, D. Ross, H. Chapman, D. Taylor, J. Lunney, S Mattison. Third Roux' G. Barnes, D. Lewis, D. Thomson, G. Brown, G. Bernhardt Fourth Roux' Mr. Henshaw, Asst. roach, D. Green, Asst. Manager, B. Burton, R. Terry B. Kramer, Manager, Mr, MacLeod, coach. Front Roux' R. Pugh, il. Heidenreich, R. Temple, A. Anderson, R. Saunders, R. MacLeod Sldshing - Dashing - 40. The team accounted for 194 points while limiting opponents to a total of 45 points, a new CUPS League defensive record. Captain Ralph Temple was named to the League All-Star team while Skip Anderson and Dave Ross received Honorable Mention. ,i V1 f. , , 3 WH, ffif. iff? 2. ',1, teen' ' ' 41:2 , gag, lv, VARSITY L . '41, FooTBALL SCORES ,,. . pr 'A I Q ,e4,. A f , DeVeaux ........ 12 Allendale .. 21 5- W any :L . 'QR DeVeaux .,...... 43 Pebble Hill 0 ' -' 135' ' A V DeVeaux ..,,.,,. 52 Park .,...,c.,.....,. 0 gg ,, DeVeaux ........ 31 Pebble Hill .... 12 Q V ,V DeVeaux ...,.,,. 44 Park .,,.......... 6 7 L DeVeaux .....,.. 12 Allendale ..,.,,,. 6 5-1 HX I ,,, T T . Wx K gk V. , 194 45 Z Elia fi W 46 L 'X X ,J Q X t NIR, MacLEOD RALPH TEMPLE Coach Captain High Powered . . . 45 XY'ith only three returning lettermen, the 1957 Soccer season proved to be one of rebuilding for Coach Anthonfs soccer team. The overall record of one win, seven defeats, and two ties was enough to keep the team out of the cellar, as DeVeaux placed third in league competition. . 9f'f . Siiiingf N, Ludlum, P. Rickard, j. Kerr, N. McArthur, D. Cricc, j. Vifineburgh. Strvzdirzg. Mr, Anthony, coach, M. Matthews, j. Newman, D, Alderman, T. Kirkpatrick, T. Hawk- inson, R. Schrack, R. Kilgour, R. Penny, C. Ehmann, L. Brown, Manager, J. Fazackerly , M. ,........ . . ..- W-.. A .1 ., r ,,-fi 46 A Tough and If .1 4 Y.-c,, gift? 5 ' 'W--f . '1 ' I 'ua , Q. -.. .- ig Made up primarily of Freshmen and Sophomores the team never lacked in spirit, and although plagued by injuries and sickness, managed to have a success- ful season. Pete Rickard was a unanimous selection on the CUPS League All-Star Team, and Neil MacArthur received honorable mention. i I :qi , socc1zR SCORES ,A 'Q , - DeVeaux .,...,.. Allendale ...... 2 Hi fi Qt r.:-f f I DeVeaux ...,.... Ridley ,......... 4 ph ' ' rffff' DeVeaux ......,. Harley .l........ 10 A i VM DeVeaux ...,.... Park ....,......... 6 1 1 DeVeaux ......,. Nichols ........ 5 DeVeaux ........ Harley ....,,,.o. 10 DeVeaux ........ Ridley ........,. 8 DeVeaux ........ Park ....,......... 2 DeVeaux .,,..... Allendale .,..., 0 X MR. ANTHONY DAVID McGOWAN Coach JAMES KERR Co-Captains Rugged Sport XVith five returning lettermen, the 1957-1958 basketball season looked very promising for the Wfhirlpoolers. After reeling off seven straight victories, several a in non-league action, DeVeaux suffered two straight defeats, one of these to the eventual league champions, Allendale. However, solace was found in defeating Park in both games, the nrst time such a feat has been accomplished by a DeVeaux ann... ... .-... ..-,...,. I Front Rout A. Anderson, P, Rickard, D. McGowan, j. Kerr, and R. Temple. Stroud Roux- R. Saunders, Manager, D. Ross, D. Brown, D. Taylor, Mr. Anthony, B k Coach. Third Roux' D. Grice, Assistant Manager, R. MacLeod, W. Lamb, j. as e a Lunney, and R. Pugh. QQVEAZI g 'll fix l 48 All E es on KYN Captain Dave McGowan finished the season as the CUPS League high scorer with an average of 19 points per game. With the conclusion of the season, the Whirlpoolers had a 5-5 record in league action and a 10-3 overall record. This was the third straight year that Mr. Anthony has had a winning season, a line tribute to his excellent coaching ability. Seniors Dave McGowan, Skip Anderson, Ralph Temple, jim Kerr, and Pete Rickard, numbering five out of the eight letter- men all played their last varsity game for DeVeaux. P DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux MR. ANTHONY Coach VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Ridgeway ..,.,... Ridgeway ........ Alumni ....,,..., Ridley .............. Pebble Hill Pebble Hill Harley .....,...... Allendale .. Harley .......,.,.. Ridley ..........,... Allendale ,. Park ., ..... .. Park ..,.. .. the Basket DAVID McGOWAN Captain ooo 49 f ,AV . Tk . 45 Ai rs J , . w,,, Q ' 2 . ss., Nan' X1 Our Longest Season fl fM f VTX' -9 X ron! Rau D Ross T Connette Mr Brngham Coach R Temple M Bleuenstem Second Rau L Schultz D Taylor T Fowler R Kllgour Bark Rou D Mtlnman W Mallam Nlanagcr R Saunders N Highly Ass1stantNIanager R Pugh Baseball The baseball team had a yery successful season with an oyer all record of slx wms and two losses The team placed second IH the CUPS League and managed to defeat some of the local schools This can be attributed to hard work and determmatlon by all of the boys on the squad and to the close attentlon and mstrc tron of thelr coach Mr Brlgham Thexr last game was played at home on Open House Day endmg m uctory for DeVeaux ,v-P' qblqi. Q n0L NIR BRIC HANI Loath DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux. DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux SCORES Park Pebble Hill Harley Allendale Park Wllson Pebble H111 LaSalle R XLPH Tl 'NIPLI faptaln Hustle . . . 51 f-'-f a Tennis The 1957 season agam ended rn wlctory for the DeVeauv Tennis Team wmnmg all four of xts league matches and placmg first ln the CUPS Tournament From forty candldates a team of seven players was eventually selected to represent the school ln narslty competmon Fred Crofts played first slngles Erlc Groslils Hlled the second smgles slot and lm Kerr was chosen for th1rd slngles Pete Rlckard and ohn HCldeUf9lCh with Nat Fa1rb.1nks and Dawe Izlclc comprised 3513? the first and second doubles teams Mgjfzawf-M vn4se64 4 f 'r'... Povser' Form 7 Bug Isnt he' ,-. 5 J Herdenrerch J Kerr N Fairbanks F Grosflls P Rrckard D Fuk i020 95 F Crofts Mr Marun Coach IS kneelmgm front O.. :nun pu-an .Q .. 364 'SQ ur, Quadra, DeVeaux D Veaux DeVeaux eVeaux eVeaux DeVeaux eVeaux eVeaux DeVeaux eVeaux My fa.. Ever Improvmg ? 9 O -- M f 2 . .1 4 QOQQIW W 33,420 A SCORES LaSalle LaSalle N F H S N F H S Park Allendale Park Allendale Trott Trott 8' 1 rl J 1 1, , .J 1,1 V -v V, . 1 e re P at F Q , s f 52 2 ' P , , I' ,s S , ffl ..,.. ..,,, S fi A l -1 f -Katy: ' . .:,.s,V V K A S 1 P as at 1 ,y,'.'a, ' p ill - Q SQ as ' s s T F Q- r vm , L and jf Ctwwxd - - .Fg:.,I 55 Jr' ig iff' 'M ' x ,511 is 4, , if ir-LkVl,,' 4 Hun 2 uu-Hn-u- 5 J, l c ' ,,,,,, 2 .,,,,,.r...,,. 5 If ...... 1 . . . . .s... .. 1 ' A D .,.... 1 . . . . T S 1 . D ...... 5 ' ......d........., . 3 ' seewse S ----ae--- L4 D .,V.,, 5 .....s,........w,. P D .,,.Y, 4 .s,..,,. ' ,,s,,, 5 s.,,..s.......s. :' 7' ' if K D ,Y,,,, 5 ...,......Y..... f 0 + ,it 1 . 9 QVE Front Row: I.. Bryant, M, Bleu- enstein, R, Schrack, N. Ludlum. Second Row: R. Penny, j. Newman, C. Kirkpatrick, G. Lainsey. Back Roux' Mr. Grimm, Coachg j. Bing- enheimer, S. Mattison. .g, .. 1,C.K' Q P 1 1 :jg ' , rgifvgfig-J 1 I - alll figivgiflk 'L . S i 8 ef Q' , Iunior 1 ? Varsity ' , Basketball The 1957-1958 basketball season saw a new group of aspirants reporting to Mr. Grimm for the Junior Varsity team. The squad combined Freshman talent with Sophomore and unior experience and improved greatly as the season pro gressed Indicative of this progress was the defeat of Allendale avenging an earlier 50 point upset by the same team In the final game of the season at Ridley the V s scored the highest total of the season forty seven points ending the season xx 1th a 5 6 record DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux DeVeaux SCORES Sr Pauls Pebble Hill Pebble H111 Harley Allendale Harley Ridley Allendale Park Park Ridley MR GRIVIM R SCHRACK Coach Captain 76' . . J. . - - 11 . 36 ,: 28 I 52 ff 50 ' 17 'rf' 25 10 24 28 13 30 47 ' 45 Q 1 fif1'1 I V 2 trss ' ' 1 A bfi , '1 yt 5 yy F ,y.yyV 'y,y,,1 , , f , f y 1 'ive T 1'ott A ,.y1 f gp Q 4 Front Row: G. Scott, J, Bingen heimer, P. Gross, j. Wloolverton E. POPP. Back Rouu' M. Bleuen stein, R. Russell, P. Hiler, C. Hal ler, J. Gold, D. Neely. This year, the V. Soccer Team was composed of a group of eager I V Freshmen and Sophomores, with a few juniors adding experience. Under the ' ' watchful eyes of their coach, Mr. Grimm, the boys fought hard, and, al- S though they did not have a winning season, they won a moral victory. Ixneelzng T I-Iavwkmson W Bush N Ludlum M Eschrich Slandzng B Dans C Ehman D Fairbank R Lockwood Staneslovs R Bliley R Walker F Noble M Breen C Bernhardt and H Chap man De pite the lack of experience the umor Varsity baseball team was never deficient in fight and spirit Although their won loss record was not outstanding at the end of the season the team exh1b1ted teamwork and co operation which will stand future Varsity prospects in good stead e 2 award Greater 1' . Y , 1 y . , . W . .' ' l 7 ' l ' 9 ' ' ' , J. 3 - V! ' 7 ' l ' , 1. , . ' V S . . J . l u . . . . , . 3 . V ,R -5,5111-f. x . -.geiii , . 1' ' s 1 . N ff-,f fIL!fsE.fs?14 a'4-5f'.1'iYfQi1'1v41 Y ki. K. ,Q QQ A SCORES DeVeaux Park DeVeaux Harley DeVeaux Allendale DeVeaux Harley DeVeaux Park Lower School Basketball s-Q1 150 iff of-'-40 V40 V24 Us VE40? Fran! Rau If Taylor R Walker D Roberts R Breenng M Healy Serand Rau I Duffy Dem Frevy T Srhnebly P Beusrhen R Bryant R Holler Thzrd Rau Rou P Plausrh R Caryeth C Prlloton J Leuenberger R Canayan G Rogers L Randall F1 tb Rau Mr Schumann Coanh T Dulserson D Gray R Neuman A Summerfield and Mr Grrmm Coach Jflhn. SCORFS DeVeaux Rndley DeVeaux Park DeVeaux Harley DeVeaux Harley DeVeaux Park Fran! Rau D Drake D Roberts R Holler j Duffy M Healy Mzddlc Rau C Glaser j Mallmhock P Playsuh R Newman .I Pearre G Phillips R lxerr Blfk Rau R Walker T Sghnebly C Pllloton D Slepnan J Staebler G Rogers Burroughs T Dnkerson D Gray A Summcrhc-ld C Douglas R Caryerh R Bryant Soccer V arsit Teams . . . fs 23 ' -5 gy 05, in-5 lb El Ui ' 22 R A 7 454' , , uw 1 Q, 6 ' gl gay-Ur, A I V 42 '- . ' 37 f lj ' . 9 x'X Q -.U ' .. .'C '.j,j. l .. , ,. ,' l, .l ,,.. ' j. Burroughs, Pearce, G. Phrlllps, Gazer, R. Kerr, hlalmchock, C. W'1llers. Fourth . I. 'fl ..,'. , ,Hg . ,,..' ', .P ' , AAL .Y t f, 'Y , ' W f QVVQVVVA, ,-.V, 0 ' ' , ,,,,.,,,,,,,,r,....,..,. 5 . .r.r.........,,. 0 . ,,,,.,,,..,...,,..,...,.... . 2 f f ---,'YY'VVVV----,,,-VV , O 1 -.--w-- Yv-..,A,.---,,.Vv 2 . , . , . , . , . '. ' 1. R Y ' Q V 1 3 4 V I I 9 1 Y V 7 ' 1 9 ' . . 9 ' r ' K . ., . ' ,', . ' , . ' , . . , . , j. The Tri Delta Association is composed of those boys who have earned varsity letters in three sports during their years at DeVeaux. The Tri Delta letter illustrates a boy's athletic proficiency at DeVeaux. These letters may be won in football, soccer, basketball, tennis, baseball and track. The diffi- culty in attaining letters in three sports accounts for the relative smallness of the Association. 1 l D.V.1l.H. The DeVeaux Athletic Association consists of three officers, including a President, Vice President, and a Secretary-Treasurer. This group runs several sports events, such as ping-pong tournaments, bowl- ing leagues and several other minor events. They also play an important roll in awarding Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Lower School Letters. These oflicers are elected by the student body at the be- ginning of each school year and serve throughout the year. Mr. Anthony supervises these boys as Director of Athletics. Seated: Mr. Anthony, Advisorg D. McGowan, Pres- ident. Standing: D. Ross, Secretary treasurerg J. Kerr, Vice President. Seated: D. McGowan, R. Temple J. Kerr. Standing: S. Anderson, R MacLeod, D, Ross, P. Rickard. Tri Delta H553 gl-'U li ai 5946 Swxsh 99570 dete The end of the lme 'Q nm .MJ , W I, 3 1 1 n Wi 1 . 1 I , ws , n g 4 x 1' fl 2 Shppery GE Mm ln and Gram 1n Angels' Hon Nlunh Did It C0917 Industry Paying UP Snow Courses Spare Tzme Fun . M ' D Y X 5 . , . , L P ' . ' 1 I 17 L ' '1 I 1 - A t. . J fy: A . . . Guess Wham Lost . xt J ,Q ., 8 ,L rr :X A 'wwf' A , 1 O Dr and Mrs Henry Alderman Mr and Mrs Arnold Anderson Mrs R E Barnes and Mrs RobertE Bliss and Mrs George K Boyer and Mrs Robert Breezmg r and Mrs Morxson Brlgham and Mrs Donald Brown and Mrs ames R Burroughs Egbert D Corson Mrs Charles Dahlstrom Mrs LaDonna Dans Mr and Mrs Eugene H Duffy Mr and Mrs W1ll1am H Earl Mr RalphE Frsher Patrons Mr Robert Frew and Mrs George A Glaser Mr and Mrs joseph Green Mr and Mrs George GFICC Mr and Mrs G Frankl1nGr1mm Dr and Mrs C J Haller Mr and Mrs A T Hawkmson Mr and Mrs A Hayes Mr and Mrs W C Hexdenrexch Mr S E Hlghley Mrs B C Holler Mr and Mrs Lawrence F Kaiser Dr and Mrs J M Kramer Mr and Mrs ohn S Kerr Mr and Mrs E Kulak r and Mrs Dexter C Levus Dr L M Lockxe Mr Donald E Loker and Mrs ohn C Lunney Mr and Mrs ohn Malmchock Mr james W Mallam Mr and Mrs Horace Procter Martm Mrs George Maynard and Mrs Daud A McGowan Mrs Gerard E Murry Mr and Mrs Everett W Noble Mr and Mrs George Orr r Mrs George Phillips Mr and Mrs E Prerce Mr and Mrs Lloyd Randall Mr and Mrs F L Roberts Mr Edward Ruehl Rt Rey and Mrs Laur1ston L Scalfe Mr and Mrs Robert L Schrack Mr and Mrs Ralph Srmonette Mrs Bessie Slater Dr and Mrs Alexander Slepran A Frxend Mr and Mrs Ralph S Temple Dr and Mrs I L Terry The Rev Canon Rlchard B Townsend Dr Irwm M Wfalker Mr ohn H Wfalker Mr and Mrs W B Wlldanger Mr and Mrs Thomas XV1 ers Mr and Mrs K M Williams Mr and Mrs Wfrllram Woolverton Mr and Mrs H E Yadon 60 , . . - J- , . 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