Hoosac School - Owl Yearbook (Hoosick, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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John Lareelere Broom Winfield Avenue Harrison, New York 1958 -1960 Activities: Soccer V, Basketball V, VI; Ten- nis V, VI; Vice-President Senior Class VI; Student Council VI; Chairman of dance com- mittee VI; Dormitory Proctor VI; Associate Editor of the Owl VI. Jack Broom, better known as “Sweeper” hails from Harrison, New York. Jack can usually be found in the dining room or wherever a Piano is lo- cated. Jack is well liked by all and has a very pleasing personality. Al- though Jack excels in tennis and squash, he is top rank in soccer and baseball. Being associate editor of the Owl Board and Owlet keeps Jack very busy, not mentioning the other responsibilities he has. Whether the going be cloudy or clear you will always find Jack in high spirits. Jack studies hard and is very conscientious of his academic grades. He is very enthusiastic about anything that comes up, and can always be count- ed on to give a helping hand. Jack has a way with girls and being chairman of the dance committee falls right in his line. As dormitory proctor, Jack does a fine job of getting us to bed on time. We all await his fatal cry of “lights out”. Hoosac will miss Jack and extends to him wishes for the best of possible luck in the future. Pag© 19

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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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Adelmer Grant Cole Jr. 289 Church Street Poughkeepsie, New York 1958 -1960 Activities: J.V. Soccer V; Track VI. One might describe Grant’s appear- ance by using the term, “Sphinx-like.” He is certainly the most reserved person in the student body. On days when he feels more energetic, he may favor some lucky person with a slight smile. This description may give the impression that “Cozy” is not too bright. Any thoughts of this nature will be quickly ended, if one happens to start an argument with him. If he is in the mood he may enter a conversation and end by delivering a two hour oration. Discussions of this type usually concern philosophy or some other profound subject. Grant maintains good grades and, like most Hoosac students, he is quite a gentleman. Fine manners and a neat ap- pearance are traits he also possesses. We wish this most likeable person the best of luck for the future. Page 20

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