Hoosac School - Owl Yearbook (Hoosick, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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William H. Areson III 181 Alexander Avenue Upper Montclair, New Jersey 1957-1960 Activities: Soccer IV, V, VI; Hockey V, Captain of hockey team VI; Baseball IV, V, VI; Student Council VI; Head of job pro- gram VI; Athletic Council VI. Bill is the man who makes sure that the school is kept spotlessly clean. As head of the job program, he is always busy with job rosters and campus pro- jects. He certainly deserves credit for the tremendous job, he has done during this year. All is not work for Bill, however. He takes a great interest in athletics, and his efforts are quite fruitful. He is a valuable member of the soccer team as he plays the sport quite well. In ad- dition to this, he plays- a fine game of hockey. Winter finds him at the pond where the team is usually shoveling snow. After the rink is cleared, Bill com- mences to practice, and it is then that one sees his great energy put to use. Between games and job periods, Bill manages to fit some studying into his schedule. He is a good student, and he has the ability to go far in life. When Bill enters college, Hoosac’s best wishes will go with him. Pago 17

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Row One, L to R: Weaver, Parsons, Hendrickson, Grochowski. Row Two: Bohn, Broom, Maddux, Hogg, Areson. Row Three: Moriarta, Regan, Stolting, M., Cole. Row Four: Reeder, Lapham, Palmer, Olmsted. Row Five: Thieringer, Yerburgh. The Sixth Form This year’s Sixth Form is composed of many types of individuals, but they are all quite similar in that they are young men of character. Hoosac has always striven to maintain the highest standards of ment- al development, and Dr. Cooley and his administration have certainly succeeded in this aspect. The graduating class car- ries with them a feeling of assurance which Father Wood and his predecessors have al- ways striven to instill in them. John Maddux, this years senior prefect, is an able leader who provides a model character for the other students to try to emulate. Junior prefect, Clay Hogg, has done a fine job in assisting John through- out the year. Clay is also the president of his class and Jack Broom is the vice-presi- dent. Representatives to the newly-formed student council are Bill Areson and Norm Bohn. These men have helped to show the importance of a student government. The school athletic program has drawn many participants from the sixth form. Prefects Maddux and Hogg are among the seniors who have taken an active part in soccer and basketball. In addition to this, there are several seniors on the hockey, tennis, and baseball teams. It can easily be seen that the Sixth Form has succeeded athletically as well as scholastically. Their talents, thus nurtured, they will enter college life with a solid background. Because of this, they should be confident that success, through effort, will be theirs.



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Norman Warriner Bohn 82 Gates Avenue Montclair, New Jersey 1957 - 1960 Activities: Soccer IV, V, VI; Basketball IV, V, VI; Baseball IV; Track IV, V, VI; Junior Prefect V; Dormitory Procter VI; Student Council VI; Athletic Council V, VI; Dra- matics tV V, VI; Choir V, VI; Editor of Owl Luard V, VI; Class president IV. Norman Warriner Bohn more com- monly called “Boney” came to Hoosac School from Montclair, New Jersey. Norm is an all around athlete, but he excels in soccer and basketball. Being the chief editor of the Owl, he has put much of his effort into this time-con- suming activity. Norman is a very re- sponsible person and takes all matters seriously. He is a firm believer in the theory of a time to work, and a time for fun. Norman is known for keeping his academic score on a high level, and works very hard in doing this. He is interested in anything that comes along at Hoosac, and takes every- thing in his stride. Norm is also very conscientious of his appearance. If you were to say a beautiful girl just went by here, Norm would say, “which way did she go?” When you turned around he would be gone. Norman has proved himself a great asset to the school and all of us here at Hoosac wish him lots of luck in the future. Pago 18

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