Hackley School - Annual Yearbook (Tarrytown, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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LOUIS A. RUSS V. Soccerg Baseballg Manager, Wrestling: President, International Clubg Glee Clubg Choir. Louis came to Hackley in 1951 from Monrovia, Liberia. He will be remembered for his dogmatic pronouncements in Hackley school meetings and the studied ease with which he moved about the Hilltop. While at Hackley, Louis was president of the International Club, a member of the Varsity soccer team for two years, and manager of the Varsity wrestling squad. He was also a member of the Hackley Glee Club and Choir. MANOCHEHR SABOURI V. Wrestling U-UQ V. Soccer QI-U1 V. Tennisg International Clubg Bridge Club: Headwaiterg Chapel Usher. Manooch was one of the Iranian contingent which was well rep- resented in the class of 1955. Although plagued at first by a language difficulty, he soon overcame this as was well shown by his vitriolic attacks of British imperialism in Iran. His most famous oration in a forum last fall was directed against our English exchange student. In sports he played tennis and soccer, but his forte was varsity wrestling. Although he weighed only 120 pounds, his muscles were steelg he wrestled in the light weight and was a pillar of strength there for three years, scoring many valuable victories. A back injury curtailed his participation in his Senior year. Manoochehr was active in the International Club. However, prob- ably his best-known activity was that of the weekend headwaiter. DICK SAVAGE V. Football fHJg V. Baseball QHQQ V. Basketball fl-U3 Corridor Monitorg Rifle Club. Dick was a newcomer to Hackley this year. Big Dick. as he was called by his classmates, was very popular with his fellow students. Among Dick's favorite phrases was lets live a little and he did just that. Dick was a contributing factor in all three major sports, football. basketball, and baseball. His vigorous tackling and blocking were a great help in our successful season, as was his sharp eye in basketball and baseball. Dick comes from Irvington, New Jersey, where he was a standout performer in sports as well as being a good student. One of Dick's contributions to Hackley was his service on the Sophomore corridor, and undoubtedly his stature aided in his rule of that den of iniquity. 23 isnvvm

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DAVE RAYN OR V. Footballg Manager, Swimmingg Manager, Baseball: Radio Playersg Stage Crew. Dave was the friendly joker of Hackley. He always had a little something to tell you. Along with this accomplishment he made quite a name for himself at Washingtcmn Irving. Dave participated in many activities during his years at Hackley. He played J. V. and Varsity football. managed Varsity swimming. cross country, baseball, and gave technical skill to the Radio Players. Dave was a member of the infamous Clutch Burners, the local hot rod association. His big station wagon. flying with the skull and crossbones, was a familiar sight on the quad. Dave's robust voice and squeaking pencil have left their marks on Hackley. TONY ROIG j. V. Soccerg Trackg Swimmingg International Clubg Glee Clubg Choir. Another welcome addition this year to Hackley's long list of inter- national students was Tony Roig, from Ponce, Puerto Rico. Before entering the Hilltop as a Senior, Tony went to Choate. Tony was a member of the Glee Club and the Choir and also par- ticipated in J. V. soccer, swimming and track. He was a member of the International Club. Next year Tony plans to enter into business management. He intends to work in Puerto Rico with his family's sugar concerns. TAKIS ROUMBOULAKIS Trackg V. Soccer, Co-Captaing Basketballg V. Swimmingg International Clubg Varsity H Clubg Corridor Monitor. When Takis came from Athens to the Hilltop in the fall of 1952, it was not long before we realized that we had acquired a definite asset. His warm personality and friendly characteristics made him a sincere friend to many boys at the school. Takis distinguished himself in athletics as an excellent Varsity soccer player, of which team he became a co-captain. He showed his strong fighting spirit on the track team and won membership into the Var- sity H Club. He achieved unique success in the academic field by working hard during his Sophomore year and becoming a successful member of the Senior class this year. Takis was a monitor of the Senior corridor. 22



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WAYNE SHIRLEY Glee Clubg Choirg Board of Deansg Senior Honor Councilg Hclfkll'-1',' International Clubg Cum Laude, Harvard Prize. Wayne was Hackley's genius and senior of longest tenure. Since the seventh grade he accrued an A average which won him an unprecedented Sophomore membership to Cum Laude and Senior membership the following year. Other of his outstanding achievements included an with a failing effort, proficiency as author, music com- poser, critic, and instrumentalist, and merciless master of the devastat- ing Shirley wit. He owed his achievements to an intelligence stimulated by eager enthusiasm and animated by a lively imagination, His Kuder Prefer- ence Tests predicted a creditable future for Vlayne: contented and brilliant absent-minded professor. He was a pleasant companion. and a comrade one could depend upong he knew when to be serious and when to trifle. He had the repose of mind which lives in the world, and which has resources for its happiness-avoids restraint, or suspicion, or gloom, or resent- ment. He had too much good sense to be affronted by insults, too well employed to remember injuries, too indolent to bear malice, too clear-headed to be unjust. LANG STEVENSON V. Football QHQQ V. Swimming fl-IJ, V. Tennis QHQQ Hilltop: Dial: Board of Magistrates, Social Service Committee, Glee Clubg Cum Laude. On May 11, 1935, Langdon Stevenson drew his first breath on earth, his presence has been felt since that eventful day. In his five years on the Hilltop, Lang participated in practically every field of endeavor which Hackley offers. His Senior year was the culmination of his many efforts. Perhaps Lang's most important position was his seat on the Board of Magistrates, an organization which allowed his high sense of moral responsibility and fair play to be fully realized. He was also an associate editor of the Hillmp and Dial. Lang's prowess on the athletic field enabled him to obtain five Varsity letters. His broad shoulders made him one of the mainstays of the swimming and football teams and his unorthodox tennis serve tended to baffle his opponents. Of course Langdon's activities were also of an amorous nature, as a certain resident of Dobbs Ferry will testify before any Senate com- mittee. EN SING TAN V. Soccer fHjg Basketball, V. Tennis. En Sing Tan came to Hackley this year from Singapore, Malaya. He made great improvement in his English and was quick to adopt American customs. Tan distinguished himself on the soccer held, where he played a very good game against stiff competition. The Class of 1953 wishes him all the luck in the world. 24

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