Hackley School - Annual Yearbook (Tarrytown, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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Tom Rodman Actrve Scout He was lrked by everybody He could always be Counted on for the rrght answers rn musrc He rs an especrally able doodler Crarg Havemeyer The Photography Bug He had a red mop and a crazy laugh Oh and Don t forget your spellrng Crarg Leon Pomerance Captarrr of the Messy Room Assocratron Leon had qurte a trme gettrng used to the clrmate of Tarrytown after the clrmate of Palm Beach He drdn t lrke Hackley partrcularly at frrst Brll Colrsh Professronal Stargazer Brll knew somethmg about everythrng except the day s assrgnment Gordon Krueger The Curly Headed Krd rn the Thrrd Row He was famous for hrs excellent basket ball playrng He even played all weekend john Stewart New jersey Lover So far as we know he rs the only one to have such strong feelrngs about such a strange land He resents all New York except parts of Hackley Doug Nerlson Track Flash Top man rn spellrng today Doug Nerlson closely followed by Davrd Scott Class Caprtalrst Be sure to say Davrd G He was always contrrbutrng to the welfare 0 the class Brll Ruth was a quret but frrendly boy and was actrve rn sports He was also the Terror of the Toll House Brll Spracklrng often complarned about lap tests He spent most of hrs trme rn a careful analysrs of the last war There wasn t anythrng he drdn t know about Nazrs Fascrsts and Communrsts He rs open rng hrs won concentratron camp shortly Rrcky Stephans Australran Kangaroo He was elected as vrce presrdent of the Lower School for the wrnter Hrs favorrte sport rs swrmmrng He was also too often accused of prckrng on Starr Careful Mugg Prck on boys your own srze Jerry Small The Cat Who Lost Hrs Tarl Jerry fancres h1mself as qurte the ladres man Hrs room Alex Kaye Concentratron Plus Actually Alex rs developrng some drstrnctly new rnterests lrke Rock and Roll shows rn New York wrth Morton Moss He was a good fullback on the soccer team and a great fellow Steve Jovanovrch 1 grve up' If 1 don t get an A rn Englrsh thrs trme 1 qurt Steve was the smrlrngest member of 8A except when Dave was wartrng Stewart can frnrsh thrs Srr Tom Sturges Lady Krller Tom was often confused rn math and Latrn class but was very good rn basketball untrl he threw hrs shoulder out at a dance He was gorng to have somethrng to do wrth the HALOS but he had to go out to a party Peter Dee Class Polrtrcran Deedeedee was nrcest when runnrng for offrce but pleasant when check rng out tables at lunch He had an unusual way of hangrng hrs head after dorng somethrng wrong Rrck Sterf Lord of Shangrr La Rrck was always the neatest rn the class He lrked the arr better rn Butch Feldman The Complete Home Photographer He moved up from star of srx man last year to star of eleven man thrs year Roger Garrrson Human Frsh Before many moons have passed Garry wrll have hrs own Model A Q11 . - . . - . . . . f . . . . . . , ' . . . ' , S! on the second floor was always filled with rock and roll music and stories about his exploits. 8-B. af 1 1 an ws 4,574

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K 3 t THE EIGHTH GRADE Morton Moss - Group l - High Honors - Good athlete - Good gracious! John Stair - Thinks he runs the boys on the corridor, but he usually doesn't. He is one of the head- waiters at lunch, and the boy who says, l don't believe you. Carl Beyer - The boy who had better be careful with all those guns. Tim Lewis - Let's face it. Pittsburgh isn't as good as he makes it out to be. Jeff Collins - A new boy who has a grin a mile wide that sometimes got him into trouble. Remember Mr. Harrison, Jeff. Doug Gray - A good swimmer and a good guy as well. Doug likes the girls very much. The trouble is he can't decide with which ones he wants to go steady. Peter Phillips - Would-be Rock. He was noted as one of the principal operators of the radio room. Vic Theriot - Shortly christened The Riot by Mr. Bridges. He was the tallest boarder in the Lower School, so that at basketball games, you would often hear, We want Theriot! Every Saturday night he watches horror pictures. We hope he doesn't get any ideas. lim Tenney - The Brain. This yearbook was largely assembled by him on Saturday afternoons. Chiefly noted for Blue Mountain. Mike Blum - Great guard - Fine wrestler. His work on work program was fine, except when he was inspected himself. He was a cheerful, all around guy. John Brokaw - Mr. Dexter's super brain, Mr. Hubbard'sJol1n, and Captain Kelly's Johnie, was famous for his Yes, Thir and his brains. He served through the winter as Lower School president after a close race with Peter Dee. Bob Dilley - All around athlete. He is chiefly noted for basketball, where he sometimes scores thirty points in a single game. Bob Stewart - Un-called for Remark Kid. He was the advertising manager for this HALOS. He is also the son of the Midget Antique Automobile Museum, Lncorporated. Good Scout. Court Keller - Ex -Rock - French brain. He has finally broken the sixty mark. Noted for Tom, Dick, and Harry at McKinley. Peary Spaght - The proud possession of the boarders. Excellent on the piano. Famous for setting Good- hue rocking with B1ueberry Hill.



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mr Y fa: ,At 'Vi .Qx EMIL CHARLES BEYER Karl February 14 1944 Stamford Connecticut Entered Hackley 1956 Soccer 8 Class Secretary 6 Six Man Football 6 7 Class Treasurer 6 7 Swimming 7 8 BSA Troop 48 6 7 8 Wrestling 6 TILI Assistant Art Editor 7 Track 6 7 TILI Art Editor 8 Tennis 8 RAYMOND MICHAEL ALLEN BLUM Mike August6 1944 New York New York Entered Hackley 1956 Football 8 Six Man Football 7 Wrestling 8 Baseball 8 Vice President 7 8 Student Council 7 8 Work Program Director 8 HALOS As Sports Editor 8 League Baseball 7 4 hr f Dance Committee 8 RAYMOND JOHN PEABODY BROKAW Bro John November 16 1944 - White Plains New York Entered Hackley - 1955 Soccer 7 8 President 8 Basketball 8 Lower School President 8 Fifth and Sixth Basketball 7 Lower School Vice President Track 8 Student Council 8 League Baseball 7 TILI Editor-in-Chief 8 Basketball Manager 8 HALOS Managing Editor 8 Christmas Pageant 7, 8 Honors 7, 8 . High Honors 8 I' Groupl 7,8 fulfg ,,, Black and Grey Key 7, Group ll 7, T aah' GOODHUE WILLIAM JEFFREY COLISH Billy April 14, 1944 - New Rochelle, New York Entered Hackley - 1955 Soccer 6, 8 Christmas Choir 7 I W? fl Six Man Football 7 Christmas Pageant 8 - ' Swimming 6,7 - 2- 'S Wrestling 8 ,VA I Track 6 8 Z: League Baseball 7 RAYMOND

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