a v r-- • - % FJ or w chris bania i 6 all men are my superiors in that I may learn from them -anonymous alan bialy 7 he who fears me, fears love.” dave blake 8 tyrone blue 9 tim geers I 10 one ship drives east and another west with the self-same winds that blow. ’tis the set of the sails and not the gales which tell us the way to go. —ella wheeler wilcox the pursuit of truth will set you free-even if you never catch up with it. a ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for. -argus 11 patrick hetmessy drew iadarola renzo lucioni gilberto sarfaty our doubts are traitors, and make us loose the good we oft might achieve by fearing to attempt. Shakespeare i was a fighter, so-one fight more. the best and last! i would hate that death bandaged my eyes and forbore, and bade me creep past. fred squire, e. s. u. scholar t 16 for we have moments of ecstasy and then the bird falls into the absurd. —lawrence ferlinghetti jack taylor at hoosac, everyone has to sacrifice a little to gain a lot. peter c. vandavelaar do not go where the path leads, rather go where there is no path and leave a trail -argus t 18 “wish no man any harm and none may come to him’’ but rather love, trust, and pray” “flexibility and humility lead to success” “you never get a second chance for a first impression” tim warmack as the ocean-flyer clings to height, to lost drop of spirit driving on while yet ahead is land to be won and work for wings. —c. davey lewis faculty raymond w. hull, jr. assistant headmaster richard lomuscio director of studies science—mathematics mrs. karen lomuscio english victor, richard laurie 23 the reverend Stephen hackett chaplain—history theology mrs. willa hackett latin—english the reverend george conger theology english mrs. jane conger mr. john gane librarian history 24 £ joseph stannard music ms. geri chappell geography tutorials mrs. elizabeth grinned Spanish history english coach mrs. dickie ms. carmela iannello administrative assistant mrs. maggie townc registrar mrs. rachel Schumacher accountant wally davendonis george spend iff henry blomquist if you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, or walk with kings-nor lose the common touch, if neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you, if all men count with you, but none too much; if you can fill the unforgiving minute with sixty seconds run, yours is the earth and everything that’s in it, and-which is more-you’ll be a man, my son! —rudyard kipling under formers 33 v form: I—r: kohan-shohat, igawa, hooper, smith, mccormick, howe, verschoor, hale, wynne, keen, hutcherson iv form: I—r: gilbert, grout, horton, plantz, mordkoff, hunter, mcvicker, goodrich. IV form 34 Ill form iii form: I—r: reese, macpherson, diorio, gault, halls II form ii form: I—r: jones, crisafulli, deleon, cross 35 “to be social is to be forgiving.” robert frost, 1923 37 dorms pitt mason standing from left: gault, reese, wynne, mccormick, hunter, plantz. seated from left: hale, bialy, gilbert, mcvickar, fr. hackett, mr hackett, igawa, barren, bania, rozos, howe, hutcherson, goodrich, diorio and hooper. 38 wood hall l-r: mordkoff, warmack, sarfaty, grout, hennessy, mr. white, jones, squire whitcomb |-r: crisafulli, iadarola, van daveiaar, elizibeth Steve shulte 39 mr. gane, blake and hevey lewisohn house addresses bania, Christopher: 24 roosevelt blvd., cohoes, ny 12047 barren, geoffrey: 86 lake hill rd., burnt hills, ny 12027 bialy, alan: 391 rosebud lane, orange, ct 06477 blake, david: 303 shorewood dr., e. falmouth, ma 02536 blue, tyrone: 2519 elba st., Pittsburgh, pa 15219 cook, thomas: hoosick, ny 12089 crisafulli, mark: 4852 altamont rd., voorheesville, ny 12186 cross, irving: 150 candlewood dr., williamstown, ma 01267 deleon, roger: rd 1, Petersburg, ny 12138 diorio, Charles: 108 e. 86th st., new york, ny 10028 emmons, robert: kingston, department of state, Washington, dc 20520 gault, joseph: red rock, east Chatham, ny 12060 geers, timothy: box 13, hoosick, ny 12089 gilbert, edward: 53 hite court, schenectady, ny 12303 goodrich, michael: soquon farm, buskirk, ny 12028 grout, jonathan: 2 e. montgomery st., johnstown, ny 12095 hale, william, jr.: 409 sedgwick dr., Syracuse, ny 13203 halls, graham: 462 devon dr., dollard des ormeaux, quebec, Canada h9g 116 hennessy, patrick: andes star route, delhi, ny 13753 hevey, thomas: the manse, w. rd., box 617, manchester, vt 05254 hooper, edward: dodge rd., rfd 2, box 352, pawling, ny 12564 horton, ralph (todd): 68 high st., hoosick falls, ny 12090 howe, todd: po box 244, troy, new york 12181 hunter, david: 1954 first ave., apt. 12t, new york, ny 10029 hutcherson, craig: 141 warren st., uniondale, ny 11553 iadarola, drew: 61 phyffe rd., fairfield, ct 06430 igawa, koichi: 2-11-3 kinuta, setagaya-ku, tokyo, japan 157 jones, richard: sierra madre 210, mexico 10, d. f. mexico keen, gordon: 36 woodmen road, durham, nh 03804 kohan-shohat, keyvan: 2647 chin china store, janbe kochini, elizabeth blvd. kakl shomali ave., tehran, iran lucioni, renzo, jr.: Urb. jardin b-8, yanahuara, arequipa, peru macpherson, richard: doolittle dr., norfolk, ct 06058 mccormick, matthew: rfd 2, butler’s point, ellsworth, ma 04605 mcvickar, henry (lansing) III: continental rd., tuxedo park, ny 10987 mordkoff, jeremy: 934 storrs rd., rr 1, storrs, ct 06268 plantz, william: 44 woodridge circle, gales ferry, ct 06335 reese, eugene (scooter), jr.: 00 fordyce lane, st. louis, mo 63124 rozos, theodore (tee): 142 e. 16th st., new york, ny 10003 smith, Christopher: rogers ave., hoosick falls, ny 12090 squire, frederick: 17 sandy lane, near Chippenham, Wiltshire, england taylor, jack: 6425 muirlands dr., la jolla, ca 92037 van davelaar, peter: 9 crest rd., huntington bay, ny 11743 verschoor, george: rd 1, north bennington, vt 05257 warmack, timothy: 1370 st. nicholas ave., apt. 30r, new york, ny 10033 wynne, timothy: 58 high st., south glastonbury, ct 06073 sarfaty, gilberto: apartado 605, arequipa, peru suods varsity soccer 44 . standing left to right: cury, gault, verschoor, mcvickar, hutcherson, funk, bialy, hale, reese, jones, taylor and mordkoff. kneeling: cmmons, hunter, ehrlichman, diorio, gilbert, horton and grout. soccer-junior varsity 45 rear: hennessy and coach dickie. front, from left: deleon, crisafulli barrett and gilbert 47 wrestling standing from left: mr. lomuscio, bania, bialy, hennessy, barren, iadarola. kneeling: smith, me cormick, chrisafulli and war mack. track standing left to right: mr. lomuscio, bania, bialy, hennessy, barren, iadarola. kneeling: smith, mccormick, crisafulli and warmack. 5 baseball standing from right: coach dickie, reese, geers, vandavelaar, lucioni, sarfaty, verschoor, hutcherson, mr. white, kneeling: gault, cook rozos, blake, howe, mordkoff, peter beckford, manager. 1 52 53 spring soccer l-r: jones, grout, plantz, coach lee (alumnus), wynne, keen, diorio, kohan-shohat, goodrich, mcvicker, hevey, hale. vestry !• to r. warmack, hutcherson, fr. hackett, me cormick, jones, barrett, grout and hale. mr. hull, editor taylor and squire; absent: iadarola. mordkoff owl staff barrett athletic awards VARSITY SOCCER Most Valuable Player......THEODORE ROZOS Coach’s Award.......THOMAS MARSHALL COOK J. V. SOCCER Most Improved Player . . EUGENE MICHEL REESE, JR. X-COUNTRY Most Valuable Player_TIMOTHY LOUIS WARMACK Coach’s Award.........DREW ALLEN IADAROLA BASEBALL Most Valuable Player_THOMAS MARSHALL COOK Coach’s Award..........DAVID JOSEPH BLAKE TRACK Most Valuable Player .GEOFFREY SKINNER BARRETT Coach’s Award.......PATRICK JOHN HENNESSY BEST ALL-AROUND ATHLETE 1977 .......THOMAS MARSHALL COOK prize day 1977 THE HEADMASTER’S CUP presented by the Headmaster (Roger G. Cooley) in 1958. Awarded to a member of the student body who, in the opinion of the Headmaster, has demonstrated an honest, conscientious and cheerful character in his daily relationships and has ever been ready to serve the common good. JACK EMERY TAYLOR THE SAINT JAMES AWARD instituted by The Reverend Clinton H. Blake in 1964. An award of $75 to be paid to the recipient in the coming Fall, given to that boy who in the judgment of the Headmaster has demonstrated an unselfish capacity for hard work in the Work Program of the School and who by his work has added to the steadfastness and purpose of the School Life: TYRONE BLUE THE E. GEORGE LAVINO PRIZE presented by the Board of Trustees in 1968 in gratitude to Mr. Lavino for his leadership of the Board for eleven years. Awarded to the member of the Vth Form whom the faculty feel has done the most for the School: CRAIG MERRIL HUTCHERSON THE DEUS REGIT AWARD awarded for a significant contribution to the life of the School Chapel and an appreciation of the beautiful and good: TIMOTHY LOUIS WARMACK THE ARISTA CUP presented by the prefects of the year 1922-1923 Nicholas Thomson Bard, M. Bulkley, Charles Robert Howell, W. H. Laughlin and Richard Niles Sears. Awarded to that member of the student body who in his daily life is felt to have exemplified the characteristics of a gentleman in his relations with the school community ... by vote of the Prefects: R. TODD HORTON 57 THE ROBERTS CUP presented by Col. and Mrs. Roberts, 1926. Awarded to that boy who throughout the year maintains the highest degree of neatness in his room and in his personal appearance. RENZO P. LUCIONI THE GUILFORD CUP presented by the Rector (Dr. Tibbits) 1905. Awarded to the Club which wins athletic and scholastic competition for the year: THE ANTONIANS, TEAM CAPTAIN: JACK EMERY TAYLOR THE HENRY H. DICKIE AWARD presented by the 1968-1969 Faculty in honor of their senior colleague, to the Varsity Athletic Team with the highest scholastic average: THE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM, Accepting the Award for the Team: TIMOTHY LOUIS WARMACK THE GENERAL INFORMATION CUP, presented first in 1914. Awarded on the basis of an examination on general knowl- edge in both scholastic and world affairs: FREDERICK JAMES SQUIRE THE OWL CUP given by the “OWL” Board of 1907-1908. Awarded to the individual who has made the greatest contribution to School Publications. JACK EMERY TAYLOR THE BARRY CUP presented by the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Kenneth Barry in 1959. Awarded for outstanding contribution to dramatic productions. FREDERICK JAMES SQUIRE THE EDISON H. RICE MEMORIAL AWARD, first presented in 1973 by Mrs. Margaret T. Rice and members of her family in memory of her son, Edison H. Rice, a member of the Class of ’75 who died. It gives me great pleasure to present the Edison H. Rice Memorial Award for excellence in Photography to: JACK EMERY TAYLOR THE CANTERBURY CUP presented by the late Frank Charles Butcher, longtime Director of the Boar’s Head and Yule Log and member of the faculty, in 1921. Awarded for faithful and contributing work to the music of the School. TIMOTHY LOUIS WARMACK THE FACULTY CUP presented by the 1957-1958 Faculty. Awarded to the boy who has shown the highest scholastic development during the current academic year: TODD RANSOM HOWE THE DUDLEY CUP (for the Head Scholar). Awarded to the student who maintains the highest scholastic average throughout the year: PETER CAMPBELL VAN DAVELAAR THE OPPORTUNITY CUP presented by the late Mrs. Margaret Sibley, in 1929. Awarded to the student whom the Faculty feels has made the greatest use of the intellectual and spiritual opportunities offered by Hoosac School for development both in academic work and personal growth: RICHARD WOOTEN JONES 59 THE PARADISE MOTOR INN Bennington, Vt. 802-442-8351 HENRY PLANTE JEWELER DRAGON SHOES Bennington, Vt. Bennington, Vt. ATKINS JEWELERS GARYJONES Bennington, Vt. Bennington, Vt. SHAFFE’S MEN'S SHOP NICHOL S STORES Bennington, Vt. Bennington, Vt. 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