Hotchkiss School - Mischianza Yearbook (Lakeville, CT)
- Class of 1951
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Those who have had the opportunity of heing taught in the classroom or coached on the athletic field hy Mr. Berry will never forget his magnetic personality. It is to him whom we of the class of nineteen hun- dred and fifty-one humbly dedicate our MISCHIANZA. 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IIA.. l,l,.lJ. 5' ' fl ' Q B A Alle heny Colle e 1913 Captaln Flcld Artlllery 1917 1919 M D P S CO1UIlllJla UHlVCfS1tV 1923 Preshv teuan Hos pltal 1925 Aislstant Phyblclan The H111 Scl1oo1 1925 1927 Pln 1c1 ln rl he H01lllkl Q School 1927 34 511617, GEORGI1, P MILMHNE HISIOIS Hotchklw School 1919 BA Yale 1923 M 1 T 1924 1 tructor 1n Hwtoly Yale 1924 1925 'VI mtex ln H1 ton and Math e111at1cs Tl1e Hotchkles School 1928 1942 1I1Q1l'llCt0l and Aeslst ant Supexvnor U S Army and 1Nawy En me Tramm School 1Umted Alrcraftb Hartford Conn 19421944 'Vlamter ln Hls torv The Hotchklss School 1946 Abswtant Headma ter 1948 1949 Truetee SZl1lQllIll'W School SOlltll1llllV State Tramm School Resulcnt Physlclan 1 Page ten WILLIAM C FUWLI1. Phv slcal Tra1n1n HIQIOI y BA NV1ll1a111s 1932 Master 1n H1storv Governol Dummen Academy 1933 1935 Freshman Athlehc D1rector Wl111aHlS 1935 1938 PllySlC31 D1fCC10f The Hotchklse School 1938 and Master IS Hlstory 1n 1941 4 Y 'cr 4 , A --, ' . 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T. . . 7 9 ' L 9 7 IIOWARD A TABER N BA BIOWH Umverslty 1910 Rhodes Scholar at St John Colle e Oxford 19101913 BA Oxford Umverslty 1913 and W1 A 1938 'Vla tel ln Physlce The Hotchklcq School 1913 19-1-9 CARLE L PARSONS .1 unxor Enbh 11 BA Wl11lHIllS 1913 Hotfhklss 1909 Adlrondack Flouda School 19131919 19201921 Hotchkmm School 19211949 RUSSELL CLARKE BIRGE Latln and Spanlbh Unlvelsxty School 1922 BA HHIVBFK1 192' MA 1928 H0tC1lklbS School 19291942 Armv Alr Force Yvcather De tachment 1942 1945 Unlvermty of New Mexlco 19451946 Escuela Intel amellcana de Vcrano Saltlllo Mexico Summel Session 1946 Maqtel 1n Latm and Spanlfeh fhe Hotchkl School 19461947 Mlf1f1161llllV Colle e Spanlsh School Sum mer See lon 19 L7 JOHN KNOX BODPL OCICHLC Punahou Academy 1924 B A Weslevan 1929 M A Han ward UHlVCYSltV 1940 Master ln Sclence The Hotchkl S School 1929 Page flez cn 1'h si1's u 1 I ' V 1 W ,' , ,, , . S 9 9 ' 3 ' 'o 9 9 1: s 1 '..., , -1. T . U .S U .9 . . S, Q 3 .Q 3 . -. 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' A ' , ' 3 . ., , .3 . ., : Student Academy, Rome, 1932-19333 Master in Latin, The .1 7 ' 1 , I fu f ' 9 ' :I 1 ' ' 9 1' Z 3 , '- ' , ' ' , , ' N . i D . . . , ,. , , 1 , , , , . hh n f I . - 1 .1 X x Y 2 ' 9 ' 1 1-'I 9 K ' K f' v ' ' , L . 7 1 ' -1 , 9 Q ' -9 ' 1 L 1 , Q 7 'S q A K, 7 FDWARD RICE HALF M3tllCIH3l1CS Phllhps Andover 1920 Master ln Mathematlcs T11e Arden School 19201922 BA UDIVCTSITY of1Vla1ne 1926 Head of Department of Mathematlcs The Norwood School 19261931 Master ln Mathematlcs The Hotchkl School 1931 CH ARLES DEMAREST Planoforte BA VV! consm Unnelslty 1923 B MllSlC Yale School of NTUSIC 1931 1934 Stlldled COIIIIJOQITIOII vuth Rosarlo Scalero and llldIl0 Wltll Egan Petrle lnstructor ln Planoforte The Hotch 1945 RICHARD BACON Latm and Greek The Hotchkiss School 1930 B A Wllllams 1934 AIIICFICBH School of CTHQSICB1 Studles at Athens 1934 1935 Master ln Latln The Hotchluss School 1935 1938 Yale Graduate School 1938 1939 Wlastcn m Latm and C16-ek The Hotchklss School 1939 U S A1 my 19431945 Master ln Latm and Greek 1946 THOMAS PEABODY BLAGDFN fl The H0tLllklbS School 1929 BA Yale 1933 Studled at Pennsylvama Academy of Fme Arts Master 1n Art The Hotch klss School 1935 ln Enohsh 1942 1945 Page twelve . 1 , . . . 9 5 . . 9 t 9 - 3 i I, . . . 9 3 1 7 9 ' 3 - V' . r, , , 'ss , , . . . ., 's, ' 'f ':' , 3 . 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' , . , A 1 A I .1 7 9 ' '9 1 3 . 5 1 7 ' v 9 U 9 ' ' RICHARD CROCKER GURNEY En 11611 P1llllIlS Pxetel Ac adenly 1924 Ph B Brown UIIIVCISIIW 1928 BA Oxfold 1930 Rhodes Scholar CIIIISI Church OY ford 1928 1931 Master at Rxvers School 1931 1933 Master at Texas Country Day School 19331935 MRSIPI ln Fn llsll The H01lllkl s Sthool 1935 CHARLES E BERRY German and Hlstory B A BOWfl0lfl Colle e 1926 Master 1n German and HISIOIV The Brewster Academy 1927 MA Harvard 1931 Assn of the Teachers of German Master 1n German The Hotchkls School 1936 French Dummer Academy 1921 B A St Stephen Colle e 1925 Sorbonne 1928 1929 MA Western Reserve Unlverslty 1932 Unlverslty of Besancon 1938 Instructor 1n F1 enth and Latln Dummer Academy 1925 1928 Instructor 1n lI'lCIlCll The Haw ken School 1929 1936 Master 1n French The Hotchklss School 1936 and AtlllCt1C Dlrector 1944 1946 RICHARD R MILLER French BA Wllllallls 19281930 19311932 Unnersuy of Pau Dlplome 1930 1931 Master at the Lebanon School 1932 1937 Master 1n French The Hotchluss School 1931 U S N R 1943 1946 The H0tChklSG School 1946 Page thzrteen U . 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WILLIAM N S1 AKE1 X C1IPIlll tn B S 1n E E Geor 1a 1nst1tute of Technolohy B S 1 ale Um welsltx 'VI A CO1llIll1'l1a Unlverslty Master 1n Suence at the 511111118111 Academy 1925 1937 Ma ter ln Chemletry The Hoteh kl Q Sr'h0o1 1937 THOMAS W HALL JR Sclcnve 1110 Hotchklss School 1952 BA 1.110 UIIIXCI ltx 1936 11.1 ter at 1V111hrook School 1938 19-10 Ma tel at HOtI1lkl9i 1941 ALLAN SPLNCLR HUIW Glock and Latln B A QueenG1and Unlverclty 1929 B A Oxford LIllX6lS1ly 1931 Senior 1'1ese.nch Student Oxford 1932 1933 Department of Cla su 1.110 IJIIIWFISIU 1933 1935 MA Oxford Umver Qlts 1933 Ph D Yale UHIVEYQIIY 1940 Magter ln Latm and I leek 1111 Hotchkl 5111001 1941 GLURFE D KELI OGG JR Selence and Mathematlcs 1110 HO1l1lklb School 1935 B 11, Yale UIIIWPI SltV 1939 111.1 ter In Science and MHI1l9Ill3tlC9 The Hotchkxss School 1942 Page fourteen ww If . - A 4 , . . 7 . or - - . :Lug n .9 rl tr, 1:5 s gt.., gt' , r. ' - . V . . 1 , - 3 5 , . , , ,- s.t. , , . , . . . , . V1 ' '51 7' 'v1'- 1 1 . 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RUSSELL A EDWARDS Latln B A Yale Unlvexwlty 1937 Unlvelslty Fellow Xale Umvel qty 1937 1938 In tI'llCt0l 1n Latln and Anclent Hlstory The Suffleld Af'Z1dPIllV 19381943 Vlaster 1n Lat1n The Hotchkw School 1943 1110116 E P HUWNRD FlCI1t1l B S Halwalfl Dnlw e1Q1ty 1920 Han ard School of 1Lf1llLdll0Il bllllllllfl Se non 1922 Unlscl 1te flc 11TOIltp011lCl 1925 1926 Mastel IH Flench fmcl Spamsh The Molrlstown School 1920 1925 Head of The Vlodern Lan ua e Dep ltment The Hacklev School 1926 1943 In IIIICIOI 1n NDVI atlon The Tahor Acad emy Slllllfllel Se mon Q1nce 1942 Vla ter 1n French The Hotch kms School 1943 IHUMAS PRICI S 1 EAIUNS Hlstory '1 he Sallshury School 1934 1942 bel eant U S Nl C 1942 1941- 1135161 1n Hntory The HOtI1lklSS School 1944 ALEXANDER HENRY Mathematlc lhe Unncn 1ty of St Andrewe 1SCOI1dIl111 Re eauh 1n Lhem 1 tn 1919 CA 1927 B L1tt PhD 1lV111t11 1 1940 DSL tC11e1n I 14 years ln Secondary Schools 1n BFIIHIH 1934 1936 Warwwlck Academy Bernlucla 19361941 Lppel Canafla Col le e Toronto 19411943 HCZll1Il1dQ16F Walwlck Auulm mv Bel mucla 1944 AS1l1Jlll'y Colle e Ottawa MHS1Cl 1n Phvsu and Wlathelnatlcs The Hotcllklss School 1944 Page fzfteen . ., ' , , 3 ' f- 1' , - Q s ' - J , f ' ' .H ' 1 3 L 7 ' 'S , , . 1 A I - I ' 'W x '9 7 7 ,' , g f 's , A, - g X i . . . 4 .N Q . 1 1 , , , 4 1 , , A , -4 ' g 1 g g , za' , ' , d 1 ' 3 S 1 ' fr 9 ' ' ' s s 1' ' gi s ' , - . ' 3 11 , , . f. B.A., lV1.A., Wasllington and Lee University, 19283 Muster at Y . I T 1 - 1 ,fs V U , , - , ,g , .1.1'. ., - 1 , 1' w 1 . .fu ' - .. 1 1 , , 1 , , . . T T 1 P ' S A ' rv . . 1 , , 1 ' 'S ' . 1 ' , s f ': - .. QV ' , T 3 1, . ., . ., . . ., ' . v. ' v 1 3 5 1 9 ' e f ' 9 : f . , fx , 1 - 5 .1 4 7 .- 1 7 ' g , s : ' -S 1 1 , , . STEPHEIN T BOLMER Mathematlcs U S Navy 1943 1946 Umon College 1947 Hotchlu sbmhool 1947 DELANEY KIPHUTH U S Hlstoly BA, Xale, 1941, Plulhps Academy, Andover, 1937, MA. Yale, 1947, U. S Army, 1942 1946, Major, U S A A F Reserve HOtChklSS, 1941 1942 and 1948 Page sixteen PETER BEAUMONT French BA Oxford IJIIIVPI nts 1933 MA 1934 DlIl10llld Fne hul UHIVCI lty KPIIIIHIIV 1935 1938 ljdll lflSt1llLt0l ln Ln llsll The Henman Lletz School CPIIIIRIIV 1934 Lektol F116 lllll Unlvcxslty 1935 lI'lHlllIil0l ln Fumh and German Hal den School lan land 1936 Bawmount Snhool lleland 1937 1914 ROBI4 RT HAWKINS French and Fn 11 11 B A Trxmtx Colle c 1945 UHIXCI lts of Edlnbur h Scot land 1947 19-1-8 Ma tcr ln Frcnch and Fn 11 lm The Hotchkl S1hool 1940 1947 and 1948 f 1 ' . ., s d , . . . ., . , s - . 'g A f'5. V9 L 3 ,Q 1 9 ' 1.53 1 I 1 1 1 li' 'S 9 K . ' V q 'Y . v 7 f : .7 -' . x 4 A v uf. v n 1 Q 5 1 7 Q3 . F , Q . g , . u , . , . , , - o g a 3 ,' K 7 v ' a 3 Tahor Academy, 1939: Master in French, The Hotchkiss School 1 . . ,N .1 V - L , J gg 's .-., ' ,g, g 'frs'-' ' g, ' , ' - ' 3 s ' ' 1 g 'S , 'ss F I - 1 , I 1 T . . , - 9 ' , 4 ' 'Sr ' f The Hotchkiss School I926' B.A. Princeton University 1930- Investment Advisory and Brokerade Business 1930-1942 and 1945-l946' U. S. Naval Reserve 1942-l945' Business Mana er at Hotchkiss 1947. BA Yale 1932 BD Hale 1948 The Hotchkiss School 1948 JOHN H. BROOKS JR. Business Mana er HERSTER BARRES Bible HARRIS B STEWAR1' Public Speakm 1945 Master at The Hotchkiss School 1949 GEORGE NORTON STONE Mathematics Kent School 1939 BA Tale University 1142 Master ln MdIll6lll31lCQ Mlflfllesex Sthool 1948 The Hotchkl s School 1949 Page seventeen 7 If U 7 9 9 9 9 fl a 9 9 9 - g 7 . ., , , . ., , , n 3 . . g Phillips Exeter Academy, l94lg B.A., Princeton University, 3 , , . ' 7 . . v cy . . ' 7 9 ' ', A 7 7 ' ' ., ' . . 2 , ' , K 's T , bl' URGI' BLbT Mdt1l6lI1d11CQ ln Phy le lynlon 1950 Tau ht at Hott 11k1ss FR MNK BUSWUR I H 1V1athemat1c 2 B A lV111ld1P1JlllW Colle e 1945 MA Coluluhla 19-16 1.111 ht at Klmhall UHIOU AC8f1PlllV 19-1-D CO1llIll1Jla Lmwer lts 19-16 k School 1950 01 CLINTON ELX En 11s11 Hotchlus 1946 BA Yale 1950 Tau ht at Hoteh k1 DAVID DEMARAY Spamsh and Latln Somervxlle H1 11 qchool 1943 A B Bowdoln College HM HHFWHTCI 19-17 Umverslty of Madrld Tau ht at St Georges School Hotchluss Page ezghteen B.S.' Ys's, g'g . L , ' s ' , g, gi.. ', 'g 'g . . AV M I-: . 7.75.5 - 4-7g Wesleyan University, 1947-483 Clark Sehool, 19-18-50: Hotch- iss ' , -' . g . - Es, 3 . . f ,, 3 g ' - 'ss. 1 ' 1 'S - 1 , Q - -- ' ' 1 : - - ' e ' 5 1 Y - ' 3 - g . ff ' Q ' . ROBERT ESMOND EIlUllSll Kent School 1946 BA Yale l95O Tau ht at Hotch ISS ALBERT SLY Muslc verslty Tau ht at Hotchkiss Hotchklss THOMAS SISSON Enbllsh AB Harvard Deerfleld Tau ht at Eaglebrook Page nmeteen G . 7 a - - ' , 9 g - k' . i Musio M, Music B Yale Universityg New York Uni- . 3 g . - U . - -, 4 ' a g 9 72 ' Z J FH: 2' if A? 3' if fi .frm - xy' .1536 :iw f- M 4' 1 Q Ctlflflldlflfi CA6Ll CLCfQl .'5 SENIQRS Page tllwlzfy-fz4'o gfaaa aihzifory The following is the result of ahout twenty- five hours of watered-down. recorded hull ses- sion. Accuracy is strictly incidental or ac- cidental. and halts and douhle meanings are mostly unintentional. The class of 1951 gave evidence of its ath- letic prowess in a touch football game the first day in which the amazing skill of Sox Sihley, Bone Ferris, and George 'Vlortenson astounded the more uncoordinated memhers. Crafty upper class Shylocks invaded the echo- ing halls of Beuhler and tried to take us for all we were worth, hut as far as we know. the wily Beast was the only memher to fall sticker to a suhscription to the assignment sheet. Every Prep was then treated to an unsolicited visit from the awe-inspiring Har- vey hoys: Gunhoats Hssaye. Cyrano French. Keg liachman. and Lowly Lowry. Wie quickly hecame adroit at dodging Pansyis thundering holts. and the carpenter was kept husy repairing his desk. N1 r. Beau- mont's room developed a spot on the floor where Jimmy Gladden consistently sat. Page twenty-fofn' The first floor sported itll illustrious assem- hlage of characters. Wie were from the first impressed with the hairy frame of the Beast and his precocious knowledge of the unexplor- ed world of sex. His main inspiration was Tom Ford's picture, hut not a picture of Tom. The great first floor indoor sport was hlackhall- ing Bugsy Shaeffer hy anonymous notes and attending his parties, which were frequented hy Dave Lowry. Pete Chase. Nathan Durfee. Normano Foley, and the Beast. Bugsy's main claim to fame was driving from New York to Cincinnati in six hours. Un second floor Flaghearer Murchison of the Lone Star state vowed never to take a hath in Yankee waters, while Geek Casman was unanimously elected president of the Cruh Cluh after wearing the same shirt all fall term. Later after his hrush with the Sarge, he was heard to remark, HAll's well that endsfi The hackers from Hackley. Sutphen and honorary mcmher Storm. held forth in the douhle room on third floor. Hosyfinger Mishico was so choked with emotion during his voice test that the Fish eouldn't raise one exotic note. Wlhen Music l proved too much for Senator Van Voorhis, the Fish declared a cut and ordered Wllizzei' Shumway and Bat Rice to carry the lifeless form to the jug. Japanese John French and Ream Mortenson were entertained far into the night by Sarge's gory radio programs while Volvo Genereaux and WY:-c Nveclie Wellrollrntf were seen tak- ing off after their model planes. Lover Louis Smith's love affairs provided entertainment for cold evenings. Van Voorhis began his life of crime by hitchhiking home from the caves on the second holiday, as goggle-eyed classmates enviously watched Grins Yvinokur leave on his fifth week-end of the fall term. Xvith the coming of snow, Bones Flinnis bellow, 'gHelpl Can't stop! was the cause of numerous stampedes. As Genereaux re- covered from a black eye, the Sarge once again proved himself invincible master of third floor, while the first floor, including Mr. Howe, was treated to a dance of the May Nymph Dave Lowry five months early. NVith winter term came the mad Brazilian, smell- ing of olive oil and peach trees. He moved in on Van Voorhis and soon began showing Pansy Parsons what he had learned of the English language from the Beast. The morn- ing of spring vacation Allen and Ford suc- cessfully stood off repeated sallies of the whole floor by means of an intricate system of defenses. One of the great affairs of Spring Term was the Ream's party on which our affable host was almost sucked into the Falls Village Why, it's Bugs and Beast power plant. Liebeskind and Wilbourne had quite a pie fight, succeeding in pasting one pie on the dining room wall. Bob Guy gained a place in the l95l Hall of Fame by being the first member sequestered. Veteran Sherwin followed his example shortly afterwards by carving up his door and by threatening to use his little tool fthe knife, if you pleasel on the Sarge. On this note, promising even greater corruption, Prep year ended. We came back from summer vacation, see- ing new faces and missing old ones. Among the once members clan were Pete Sherwin, who decided he had had enough, Bob Guy likewise, Mishico, Macintosh, who went home to recover from Pansy's baits, Jones, and Sandy Forbes, who left for riotous living in Florida. Hardly had fall term begun when the Big Harve Protective .Association was formed, consisting of Tom the Yvhip, Pete the Green, Rat Swift, Sambo Curtis, and ,lack the Pol, a ringer from the class of '50. One of the associationis functions backfircd when the Coop was struggling under a wastebaskctfull of water, trying to balance it on Harveis door. He was surprised by the Bear, and having no better place to put the wastebasket, he de- posited it along with its contents on himself. The members lived handsomely in the ville on money Harvey affably handed out for protection. Sambo Curtis's number finally came up when he made an indiscriminate choice of a theme to copy, and he left still weak from his victory in the Curtis-Polletb Casman contest. Wvipe away those tears - w . . v Alter Christmas we were mmus 5penser and Casman, hut the Big llarve Proteetiye Assoeiation, whieh really' hegan to hit its stride. found a stalwart new memher in Nlort the Coop who was the proud possessor of two eensures within fortyf-eight hours of his ar- rival. The winner of the Cooper-Blood hout of fistieuffs is still undeeided. liar Cleworth asserted his superiority' hy pasting the Shummer on the nose. and Nlr. Hawkin's surprise from hehind hy' liloh Cal- laway' one dark night will he forgotten hy' few. espeeially' Nlr. Hawkins. The Beast was deprived of the use of his radio. and Uetavio almost losl his arsenal. hut hy' heating the llun to the draw. he retained exelusive right to his eloset. Pete Cenereauv almost got llll uleer trying to get out of his room to get to elass when Monk Tufts and Sealy' Sehuyler Vvells loelxed him in. and Cardner Crout never seemed quite the same after l,ulve llam- lin held him hy his heels over the third floor stairwell. 'llhe seeond and third floors were the seenes of great athletie events. The fea- ture of the seeond floor was soeeer games. while the third floor took to sprints whieh were eonsistently won hy' Bones Flinn and Bowser Vliallaee. Lexy' Blood opened his door one fine day' to find a dust howl from all the rugs on the eorridor settling amongst the eoekroaehes and hedhugs. as Mr. Casey' was treated to a visit from l ranlvenstein. starring liulve llamlin. Dave Lowry. returning from a walk with ,Ioelv Xlelman at two X. ll.. found his door loelved and had to wake up Nlr. Edwards to get in. Curtains. Hut that was nothing eompared The Hotehlviss lIl0l1lll6l'S to the time Nlel.ean. Chase. and l.owry deeid- ed to try the water off Nlr. Nlilmint-'s little house in the eountryg The Van Yoorhis-Nylih hourne light estahlished Nvee Weelie as the undisputed master of the douhle room on the first floor. Those were the days when the llun frequently' opened his door to find the hall filled with fireeraeker smoke. Uetavio and ,laek the Pol would he studying unusually' in- dustriouslyx Mister Casey' was not impress- ed hy' the gift of a watersnake from the hoy' hiologists. Allen and Kirkmouse. ifSt'l'f'MlHlllN Case generously eontrihuted his hard-earned allowanee toward the eseape ol' the seeond-floor raiders. while Pete the Creen demonstrated his hasehall stanee per- feeted hy three years in the major leagues hy hatting .055 in the stiekhall league. With a reeord of fourteen sequestrations for the year. we prepared to faee the evils of Lipper Mid year. Tiger 'l'om's diseiplinary' aehievements took a sharp inerease when he reeeived a pamphlet on how to he a deteetive from ,loe Quarles. Due to the eonseientious efforts of the third floor eorridor master a eount of statisties revealed the following seore for the third floor: out of eighteen on the eorridor. eleven had one eensure, four had two een- sul-es. six were sequied. and one got the ax. Nvith the eleetion of as distinguished a memher ol' the Corruption Party' as Nads Forhes to the high post of Viee-President. it was evident that great things were in store for the elass lvpper Mill year. The Corruption Party' lost the great He- tavio. and as the XX a entered the sinoke-filled den of the lieast at an inopportune moment. The RECORD must he read intl tht- walls t'amt- tumhling tlownu what tht- mattt-r. St-t-tl? ont- ol tht- grt-at mt-mht-rs of tht- t-lass was fort-t-tl to st-t-k room antl hoartl t-lst-wht-rt-. The hrush-t-ut fatl hit Hott-hkiss aftt-r foothall. antl many wop wavt-s ft-ll vit-tim to tht- sht-ars. Bloh Callaway t-oultl finally put away tht- t-omh ht- t'arrit-tl in his foothall pants to sprut-t- up for tht- atlmiring puhlit-. Ah liloh. tlonit hluuushl Tht- hrusht-ut hoys gatht-rt-tl in Kilt llramhall's room suns garb for an in- formal pit'turt-. what was Pansy tloing tht-rv any way Y Uur most notahlt- nt-w hoy fwt- t'oultln't miss him- was tht- Bt-rglt-s. Coat-h BPl'l'f'iS statt-mt-nt aftt-r llallt-ris first tlay on Baht-r foothallz lf ht- t-oultl gt-t into a foothall stant't-. ht-'tl lit- tht- grt-att-st thrt-at on Cllllliu llallt-r prost-tl himst-lf a hantly outlt-t for tht- satlistit- impulst-s of his t-lassmatt-s hut hort- tht-m wt-ll antl t'omplt-tt-ly flushf-tl all haitt-rs with his tluivlt-wittt-tl rt-torts. Dau- Cunningham showt-tl his figurt-s analogies aptitutlt- hy rt-t'onstrut-ting his tlismt-mht-rt-tl tloor in fivt- lllllllllt'r untlt-r prt-ssurt-. 50X Sihlt-5' rt-turnt-tl for anotht-r try after a yt-ar of rt-st in puhlit' high st'hool. lioxt-r lilatltlt-n upht-ltl tht- sot-ial prvstigt- of tht- t-lass hy trotting up to tht- fall tlant't- a loost- Long ls- lantlt-r who got t-ngagt-tl a ft-w months latt-r. Coop got so t-xt-itt-tl at tht- 'llaft foothall ganlt- that ht- t-luhht-tl a Taft roott-r on tht- ht-atl with his hullwhip fall in gootl. t-It-an fun. Stt-atly Stt-vt-. on his first antl last visit to Alumni. fountl an illustrious t'lan, t-onsisting of Uallt-at llanthos. liont-s Flinn. liloh Galla- w ay. T. C. Murray. Shruh Quarlt-s. antl Daw- Cunningham. with Wootlj jot- liartlt-tt giv- ing at't-ompanimt-nt on his foghorn. filling St-xy Lt-xy Blootlis room with paper. Dau- Cunningham antl tht- Californians. invlutling ont- slimy limy Uphuls. st-t up a rival organization to tht- lptown ,-X. C. in Dau-'s gym tht- ht-ginning of wintt-r tt-rm. Ont- of tht- main fttnvtions of this ostahlish- mt-nt was hasty t-xits out tht- wintlow. Unt- tlay tht- sht-t-t hrolxt-. antl tllt- ot't'upants of Muck Matt-hamis rotnn saw tht- grat-t-ful form of Lush llamlin lmrtlt- through Nlatt-h's st'rt-t-n into a snowtlrift. Ont- tlay liill Fraz- it-r almost flootlt-tl tht- Uukt- out of tht- tlin- ing room In pouring an t-ntllt-ss strt-am of watt-r into a tlrihhlt- glass whit'h was tlis- t-harging its t'ontt-nts all ovt-r tht- tahlt-. lfillis main t'laim to famt- is naming that famous Hotvllkiss institution. plagut-ht-rgt-rs. Un tht- trip to Nliss llallis I,t-t- :Xhrahani lt-arnt-tl how to Plxtllt' untlt-r it-ry stimulating t'irt'umstant-- t-s. wliilt- Art l't-w t-arnt-tl a Ipit of snspit-ion hy tlropping somt- of tht- lot-al silxt-rwart- on tht- tlant't- floor. 'l'ht- hartl-lut-It story of tht- yt-ar t-amt- wht-n Nlark Farrantl was t't-nsurt-- warnt-tl antl put on hountls for thrt-t- wt-t-ks or not wt-aring a hat. Hr. llrantlt ust-tl his int'riminating littlt- tapt- rt-t-ortlt-r to kt-t-p for I. postt-rity tht- Wa Wa haits of l,t-wtl l,t-w Smith. Normano Folt-5. tla Coop. lilowholt-. llo Cast-5. antl ,lt-rry Storm. Quott- l.ou: lou got it twit't-lu 'l'lit- wintt-r tt-rm was lllPlll0l'LllDli' in that llurtl llurray for tht- first timt- passt-tl all his t-xams. liont-s lflinn light- t-tl up tht- l-ttrliYltl1'r tht- night of spring xa- t'ation with a railroatl flart-. while- Cuant showt-tl ht- t'oultl talxt- xat'ations in his stritlt- hy slt-t-ping through his alarm t-lovlx tht- nt-xt morning. XX ith spring tt-rm avtixitit-s on tht- fourth floor t-amt- to a t'limaX. Walla fountl his I'ttgt lit t iffy-st't'f'1t xxllilt yslls ill tlll- IPlllll'll? ---fixlll l i liiillnln In-ll pil-ll illlil llis lloor st-1-llre-ly lic-ll slllll lllltl llt'lI1'1'l.Ul'llI 4-lltt-ra-ll llis l'U0lll l.l'1ll'l.lIl ol' slblllt' llc-lx Ilfllllli. l'Plillllillllg. ll0N1Wf'l'. ln pic-illg ,lc-rry Stornfs In-ll. Blllllxll' XX itz figilrt-ll 01141 sl-xl-ral lsays to lastt-ll lllh eloor Slllll to lu-4-Il out lllilflllltllllgl Qlitllllllvfr illlll lloliu- l'ill4lS. llilll'l' on hllI'lillllll llt't'Zllll0 tllf- lllllY4'l'Slll lll- eloor sport of tllt- 1-orritlor. illlll Wall a llll4l1'l'- Hlillltllllglly llill not llllt'l'l-t'l'l' lt-st llis l'00lll ln- lllollsl-ll again. llxpllotlst 5l0l'lll was re-- HIPUIISHIIQ' for Illillly strange- ll2llllN'l1illQlS on tllt- 1'Ul'l'l4l0l'. anel llc-spllv tllt- Yillllllt'll will- polu-r ol llr. Cast-y lle- sll1'l'llllllIt'll to tlla- nt-- vl-ssitl ol' 1-ating a lllilll-HlZl'1l portion of Ivory Soap. -Xlso I'l0lPN'0l'llly is llarry' H4-ylllois slnglt--llanllc-ll sally on tllt- SPIIIOI' l'0llllll0Il l'00lll. wllivll rc-sultl-4l ill llal'l'y s sojourn ill lllt' lug lor a rt-st. -Xt llla- track llll-1-t at .Kr- lillgjltbll Kill Bl'llllllIilll won tlll- Sllllll' llam- kin s ram- lly' li-aving a park of 1-razl-tl. pant- IIIQI yy0llll'Il lar lJl'lllIltl. 'l'll1- Rm-orfl llf-gan to rot-lx as tllc- 'Sl lloarsl took ou-r. .-Xnlong otlll-r ill-vit-Ps. lllfltlillllg wire- l'l't'0l'tl0l'5, xllll x00l'lIlS attt-llllltc-al to lrriln- liat Him- willl tllv hlllwlllllllill Slllll ol' sr-vc-ll llollars to tc-ll llilll wllo tllc- l'llilll'lll1lll was. liat was llappy to tc-ll tllf- SPIHIIOI' tllat ln- ysas not Clliliflllilll for fri-4-. lxllit-ll st-nt Yan Yoorllis into lIl0tll'lllllg for a yu-1-lx anll a llllll.. 'l'll1- first issue- ol' tllis lllllhll'iUllF lD0ill'll llliltll' Kr-r-orrl lllhlllfy witll te-n lllisspr-llings. llungll-ll lll'll4lllllt'i Slll'll as Stl-I Nlvllallit-lsu. itlltl ar- lll'l1'r- Nylll1'll wt-rv to lu- t'lllllllllIt'tl on illlUlllt'l' page- anll solllt-llow lillllillillllgly got lost. llll llll- llolillay Pr-to fl1'IH'l'1'1lllY. not llllYlllQj any work Ill'1'lli.ll'Pfl. Illllllglll llt-'tl ln-at tllt- sys- tl-lll anal lst-nt illlll got -luggt-tl. Nyc-v lgtbll l'uyv fzwllfy-vigil! llllyylxilliw lll0lill'r got a llit Fllillxl'll up lslll-ll N0l'lllilll0 ilt'l'l4l4'Ill1tlly' t'lil-kt-ll il lllllf llollal' into llis lllolltll. xxvllll Nlilu- xllllllxilll-5 lllil'll'l'lllll l'1'l-llSill tlll- long-awaits-ll IIIDIPPI' lllill illtllft' Uilllli' along. Honny Storms llall tllrcc- girls illvitt-ll. finally sl-ttll-nl Oll l'olly xllll. 'l'll1- tll'l'lll'illlUIlh wn-r1- sllvr-4-sslilll llvsllitt- Pits lnglis' alttf-lllpls to wrf-1-lt lllt'lll lly' plunging llll'0lIglll tllo Pn- tranx-l-. .-Xltllollgll tllt- Uulu- trim-ll lliil'tl to kt-vp tlll- elanrl- l'UlIlllll'l1'ly platonir. tllt- young lou-rs YI1t'l'l'y SllllllN'Il. lllls clllS xllIl'- ray. Sll0lllllPl'S K1'llIlPlly'. Sll0l'l llort Slllllfxf. Dil-lx Goss. -Krl P4-w. and Hows:-r Wallace- lliltl plc-nty ol' opportunity to llo tlll-ir stuff. LYIIIPPI' lllill yn-ar e-nllr-sl YYllll Yyioolly' ,loc- Barlll-lt liltllllilllg llis st-vt-lllll lfnglisll 4-xalll. Sf-nior ye-ar ln-gan witll xxillllly .lov Hart- lt-tt lillllllilllg llis 1-iglltll Hllglisll t'Y1llll. gxlllllbllglll flllilt Hill llllll gona- on to lliglgtxl' anrl lu-ttf-l' vows at tllc- S4'lllllllliSg,IlllZ l lXlDPl'l- lllt'llll1l Filfllllllgj lllstitutt- for Fl'llstl'atf-rl Hus- lli1Illllllt'll, tllt- llols 0lllIllllUl1'lll St'Ill0l' class gain:-nl lIlllt'lI yu-igllt witll tlll- l'1'llll'Il ol' Froggy rli0N'l1St'Iltl. 'l'll1- 1-lass also at-qllirf-ll Sllt'll IlOl2llllt'N its Nlort llllhlllllllll. l.2llIll'll st-im-lltist lxIl0Nll vllie-l'ly for llis t'XIN'l'llll1'Illh ysitll fall- ing llollivs. tlle- prilll- of tlla- lll't'1'll Houn- tains. xlllllIl4'Ill2lll IjPlllillgI ysllo is t'lll'!'PIltly lsoaring lll1'Ill lowt-l' lllllll vw-l'. l'xl'1-tltlw Lutz. Nm-rw-s llolloll. Slllllll' 'l'llltl4-. 51-1-ll 'llilll-l' Ltlltl llis sistt-r. lfligll Parlu-r wllo lla-1-itll-ll lllill Hott-lllxiss lroy's we-l'v too quit-t illlll llIl501'i- Lllllff. Llllll so lll- rm-tire-tl to il lllllllilfy' institlltt-. anll last lrlll far l'l'0Ill lt-ast llll' Calm- XX alla-r. who challenged Tom Murrayfs Charleston crown. The fast European set was well re- presented hy Karl Leitner, Guvnah Strong. Nick Kucerov, and Alex Lantiez. The class can he most proud of its football team which racked up the hest record since l933. A Deerfield player loudly announced to his teammates, 'GLook who l'vc got oppo- site me. a little fat fellow. The little fat fellow, George Flinn, proceeded to push him all over the field. The team then went on to sweep the soccer-foothall soccer game to com- plete its undefeated record with Genereaux kicking the winning goal. One day Vic Mac- cagnan was practicing judo tricks on Eho McLean. Une of the tricks unexpectdly worked, and Eho hounced off the ceiling. The traditional haits started in Memorial. hut since this class is superior in every way. illustrious niemhers devised a new torment via private telephone with an accompaniment of clattering heer cans. Frank Gilhert had something to do with this. Wfhen Mr. Guirey paraded his helles through the common room, admission was charged, and so was he. Wakl Wvakl Big Harve came hack happy from a week-end and hreathed on the Duke, 'fBut sir, l always smell that wayf' And then came fall dance lighted only hy an occasional candle, the Duchess flash- light, and spontaneous eomhustion produced in dark corners. Bug Bramhall announced that if the lights weren't on hy eight o'clock, no one had to dress for the evening dance. Van Voorhis spent the evening evacuating his room in the face of rising water. while tor- rents from Mr. Guirey's room overflowed into first Memorial. Keep 'em down. Jake. The .llisch finally came out on Deeemher 6. This started a fad which ended when Patsy came out on Decemher 14. The winter term hegan with Tuttle and Seed Miller recovering from the effects of Patsy's party, and Mort Cooper credits his midyears achievements to his extra-long va- cation. At the Yvestover dance Wiak Nvalker made off with a Southern fried chicken, well done. Lee Ahraham was trying all night to dance with her. The dance was a great suc- cess-the line forms to the right hehind the hedge. Some memhers of the class heeame very interested in the furnace, and Mr. Best came to the conclusion that where there is fire, thcre's smoke. George Flinn. suffering from a rare attack of remorse, suhmitted to the third degree in the jug and confessed his guilt. Lewd Lou and Lush Lushe resigned, and a super sequi was designed for Mort Cushman. Nads Forhes, Patsy Ophuls. and Bones Flinn. Highlights of Anything Goes were Froggy Townsend's strip tease for the duly apprecia- tive girls and Bashful Bowse's solo spotlight. Events of the winter dance brought on Mr. Edward's comment, ul hetter go in and chap- erone. Tom Murray had trouhle keeping his girl away from Mr. Guirey and some of the girls, such as Franklin's. Gresinger's, and Tuttle's. couldn't tear themselves away from their men until Monday morning. Mr. Brooks finally caught up with Banana- mouth Foley for using too much electricity at night. Normano wowed the college hoard examiners with his ohjection, MSir. my eras- er is ineffectivef' Ut Murray had a tempor- ary ease of ahsentmindedness the day of Col- Please! The lust performance lege lloarcls. He almost went hlinal hecause. having forgotten his athnission ticket twice anal his pencil for the English exam. he was afraisl to aflmit that he hail forgotten his glasses. Not fintling Hotchkiss coffee stimulating enough. Miko Nlillikan. Mort Cushman. and Pits Inglis took to Hail-a-col. while Blowhole Smithis range rose two octaves after his hattle with Terry Sutphen. Says Mr. Casey. lt's hetter to have one than none. Kinder the ahle leaflership of Bat Rice. Jerry Storm. and other Shysters the fourth floor poker cluh hcgan its systematic extraction of Big Harve's money. while in the rival East-Xvest poker cluh Foley anfl Foril maclc off with the win- nings. liloh Callaway acting as hlanket man. After training all winter with weights ,lim lip sle Graff was foiletl from hrcaking the school pole vault recortl hy contrary wintls. The Shaft is the only memher of the class who slouhletl his weight at Hotchkiss. ltis all right for Nlr. Suter to retire to his room for a rest periorl at five oiclock. hut why floes he take his floorknoh off? Bouquets to the hoy scien- tists Riee and Rorahack for their mass spee- trometer which got us our first spring holi- flay. Octet rehearsals will never he forgot- ten hy those who took part in them. Major activiticsshaiting tone-deaf Seed Miller. cahning flown touchy lit Murray, trying to get the pitch from True-tone Lawrenz or Pitch-pipe Pigmy Latham. anfl keeping Frog Townsenfl serious anrl contentefl. Ahout this time Wiest was hesiegesl hy large Page thirty Please heing still . . . . I am focusing rats. ravishing l3lumherg's salami. Gihh. liramhall. anel For1l's intricate mouse trap was foiletl hy Nlr. Sisson. which leal to phono- graphic retaliation the next morning. ,litters Balflwin ancl ,loc lilumherg were kept up hy rats one night for three hours. Next tloor was the home of the Naturist cluh. fountletl hy Pigmy Latham ancl Lit Murray. Since Ernie Lnnflell lvfhaletaili coul1ln't convince the masters to let him keep his golf cluhs in his room. he slecitlerl to keep them in Mr. Best's car. Before this history is finally hrought to a conclusion. just an encl-mention must he matle of five notahles who. hy oversight. seem to have heen left out. just so they wonit have reatl this whole thing in vain. Vive have Mr. Carpenter. fameil wooclsman and taciturn companion of ,-Kch-ach-ach-archarley Hill. Stu Kleit. famous. lleemeo Hyman. notefl author. lecturer. explorer. camper. aml supporter of Yogi Berra. Denny Gihhs. near winner in Upper Mitlfllc class elections. anfl Pete Rise Stevens. who was reprinlandefl for overexcit- ing heholtlers rluring performances of Any- thing Goes. The year ends with something that is going to he a little harrl to write ahout. since it hasn't happened yet. That is Hort Spitzc-r's party: however. it is certain that the parchefl throats of the senior class will prove to he a real threat to the heer supply. GOOD LUCK T0 TIIE CLASS UF l95l. Top row: P. Chase., D. Miller, J. Quarles, M. Cushman. E. Suter, C. Grout. H. Spitzer. E. Lundell. T. Tuttle, P. Murray, W. Frazier, A. Essaye, J. Wfallaee. D. Lawrenz, R. Swift, D. Cunningham, S. Kleit. P. Stevens, J. Ingles, J. Blumberg, F. Lutz 'Third row: D. Townsend, H. VnnBergen. D. Tufts. R. Trask, YY. Blood. J. French. K. Murchison, F. Rice, IE. oorhis. H. Hyman. A. Pew. K. Leitner. T. Cavanuugh. F. Gilbert. R. Holton. T. Frnnsioli. lf. Matelmm. . rl s Seronrl row: J. MeLeun, A. Lnntiez. M. Fznrrand, R. Storms. L. Abraham, R. Callaway. S. Wfells. C. Morten- son. V. Mart-ugnun, H. Bartlett. H. Black, R. Winokur. D. Mnnthos. P. Generenux. ll. Strong, B. Durfee. G. Flinn, M. Millikun Fr.ont row: T. Carpenter. H. Heymzm. P. Kennedy. D. Wlulker. Wh Wilbourne. M. Casey, R. Smith, A. Baldwin, J. Gludden. E. Lllilllllil. R. Deming. ll. Sutphen, F. Churq-hill CFFICERS OF CLASS OF 'SI w -. 1947-48 Offiee Full Wlinter Spring President ,,,.,, Allen li Storms Viee-President Cilmlv G Allen 1948-49 President ...... . Storms Storms D Gihli Vice-President . Gihlx Cihh R Storms 1949-50 President ..,,,, . Gihlr Allen R Storms Vice-President . Forlres Gihh G Allen Secretary ....,. . Storms Storms S. Wvells Treasurer ..., P. Murray Bramhall D Cihh 1950-5l President ,,,,,, . Allen Allen C. Allen Viee-President . Bramhall Storms H. Storms Seeretary ,.,,,,, ...,,, R . Callaway Bramhall C. Strong Treasurer ,,,,, Storms Strong H Bramltull Page thirty-one 1 eROY ABRAHAM 3:68 Poplar Ave Memplus Tenn ce 1 e R01 I lnnonb all B :by Doll -Km 1 forge-ttlng 1nytl1mg'7 llllllt' lnt B lby oll Tennessee GEORCF ALLEN '19 Northumberland Road Plttsfleld Ml s Smorge -Xu g What omc people mont do to be ch xr utcrsl Yale Page thu ty two 1948 49 Championship Monahan Football Basketball Ten n1s Heeler Business Board HDA 1949 v0 llub Football Chlmplonslup Klub Basketball Truck Team HD4 cll0ll' 19w0 '51 Nthool Football Team Woods Qquad qthool Tl uk Te lm I 1 t of The Tempest md lhnrmm of Bum ness Board of HDA Opera Club El tYXest Poker Club I hem Physus L lub 1947 48 Flrst Honor Roll President Wlnter Term Vice Presldent Sprmg Term Book Prlzes IH Math History French Sclence Cast of Cyrano French Club Baker Foot ball Sknng Track 1948 49 Flrst Honor Roll Book Prlzes ln English Lum French Hlstory Pxamst for Ruddlgore French Play Glee Klub Debatlng Baker Football Skllng Track 1949 50 1'1rst Honor Roll Presldent of Wlnter Term Yue Presldent of Sprlng Term Estlll Prlze Book Prlzes ln History French Latln Math Planlst for Of Thee I Slng Baker Football Basketball Track 195011 Flrst Honor Roll Presldent of all Three Terms Secretary of the Student Council Cum Laude Captain of Baker Football Team Presldent of Glee Club Presldent of the Debatlng Club Elght Flats French Play Cast of Any llllflg Goes Baker Football Basketball Tennis Class HISIOPIBH Valedlctorlan 'V s n. , , ' , . . . 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School Baseball Team. 1947 18 Champlonshlp Llghtuelght Football Var xty BNNIIII ming Baker Baseball Photographic Edltor of LIT Assou :le Efhtor of REf ORD Orthestra fholr Band Photog. 1948 19 llghtwselght Football Y ar lty Swimming I lub Tratk Photographlt Edltor of RECORD Ort hestra Chou Photographu Club Medlcal Club Chem Physics Club 1949 H0 Champlon Llghtwelght Footb 111 Varsity Swann ming I hnmplon Club Baseball Photographlc Editor of RFCORD l ISI of Of Thee 1 Slng Orthestrl Choir l lee Klub Pre ldent Pll0l0gI'lplllt Club Setretary of C hem Phy us Club Medlt ll llub 1930511 Chlmpxonshxp Heavywelght Football Ylrslty Swnmmlng ClllIIlpl0Il Club Baseball Photographu Edll0l' ol RECORD Program fommlttee Cast of Anything Coes HDA I nt ol The Tempest W'est West Mountain md lhoxsder Souety Orahestrl Choir Clee Club President ol Photographic Club President Chem Physics Club Medic nl Club Press Club MII TON ARONOW ITZ 1llOX hu Huy N Ita lnmlf Ml tlf lxonny mle NI tu houltl ll nt non the Dcl hy ll utmouth ARIHLR DOLt I ts BKIDWIN ll 2686 Wad worth Bold f level md Ohlo I le my 1 Wu Om, llttt lc x Blumbelg you ought to work h ntl like l do X Ile Pug tim ty tlu ee . 511.2 'J lm- ,Klla , . 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I1 , 1947 48 3rd Honor Roll Taylor Llghtwelght Football Tay lor Hockey Taylor Baseball Low Lower Mld Score ln School Golf Tournament 1948 49 fhflmplonshlp Taylor Heavyweight Football Swlmmlng School Golf Team Belln Publlc Spelkmg PFIZC 4th Floor Proletarlat 1950 '31 Taylor Sknng Captain School Golf Teflm Cum llude 2nd Honor Roll 194849 Baker Soccer Baker Skung Baker Baseball Flsh mg md Huntlng Club Gun Club 1949 50 Baker Soccer Blker Skung School Baseball Heel er Chou' Flshlng and Huntlng Club Gun Club 195051 Baker Soccer Baker Skllng Manager of School Baseball Team Cholr Medical Club Chem Physlcs Club Flshlng 'md Hunting Club Gun Club Red Card Club MORGAN CASEY 1028 Esplmnde Pelhlm Minor 65 N Y Dlggle C lse Mr Case Morg Screwball Y arlcose Ones bettel thln none Hole Yue THOMAS .1 CAVANAUGH Hulls Farm Rd Furflelcl Conn Tom Toml o 'lom the Wlllll Bl it lx ,lord ln Hey Arms keep em clown' Colgate Page thu ty se ven . 5 , , K .. 4 s s ' -' . I 4 1 ' 4 , s I 1 ' 3 a -. : . , . . , .1 , . 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Hxrvufl Page Um fy Flgllf 194148 51ll00l qoteer Baker Hockey Tmtk 191849 Suhool Homer linker Hockex N ltmt Nl mtg r ol Bneblll 'Tenn RILLORD 1949 50 5lll00l Someer School B1 ketbftll bIll00l Tenms leflm A 5011118 Fflltor of R171 ORD Dime lllll RPQPIIUOII 1 0HlIIllll6f' 19w0u1 School Sofeer RECORD School Bl ketblll I up tun of Tenmb Te un Dime and Remeptlon 1011111111199 1918 49 Cllnmplon Monahan Heavyxselght lootbull Skl 'lelm Club Bflseball Qhen Klub Ski Klub 194930 Club Footbfmll Skl Team Trfuk Team Medical Club qkl llub 195051 lhnmplon Monalnn Football Team Club All Stars Capvun of Qkl Team Tratk Team Contrlbutor to RFI ORD XlIlBPl'8GldPl'lI of Skt flub West Wet Mount un and Illowsder Souety Medu ul llub -l -in u rf Y - - .. L, , , . . -- :.' . a' -xlgfsssa .are - , 1, 1 :xx a, , . -. :.' .' ..' .s' . . ' Q .. s. z , 1, ,z'z :. T ' , . as z. ,1- 1 ' 1. 1',1 - , , , , , , . ' 1 ',, . .., -- GG . . I-' F' , . .. . 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' .' . -1 , . 1948-49 Club Basketbxll School Baseball Cholr 1949-'30 Club Football Club Basketball School Blseblll fholr Cast of Of Thee I Sung 1950 nl Club Footblll ihfnmplonshlp Baker Basketball School Baseball Choir East West Poker Club 1947 48 Hoyt Souer School Swlmmmg Squad Club Ten ms 194849 Hoyt Soccer Champlonshlp School Swnmmlng Squad Hoyt Truck 1949 50 Hoyt Champlonslup Soccer All Stn' Socc er Te lm Woods Commlttee School SWlIl'lIIllHg Squad Track MISCH IANZA Heeler, Detoratlon Lommlttee Heeler 195051 School Soccer Squad, Skllng, Tennls, Decoratlon Iommlttee, Woods Committee, Editor of MISCHIANZA., Medical Club DAX ID BOOTH QOOPER 2043 W lterslde Drlve Northwest Washmgton 8 D C Mol t Coop Moe Moseph sh :dow And the Lord sfud unto Mo eph IIIKCI' lty of North f lrollnl DAX ID E CI NNINGHAM 2930 E L llllOlIlll St P1 :dent Clllfolnll Dave Cum mt Bxg D Your story touches my hexrt Stlnfold Page tlmty nzne : . 1 , . ' , . . . : . , . 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Cap- tain of School Basketball Team, Vice-President of Medical Club, Navigation Club, East-Wfest Poker Club. 1941 1943 Mfillllln fup Taylor Heavyweight Football Sthool Ski Te im 51ll00l Tr uk Te nm Gun Club 1948 49 M1W1lll in iup School Footbnll Te lm Junior Y u lty Hockey Telm School Trazk Teim bun Club Klee Club Training Squad 191950 MtM1ll'1n Cup School Football Team School Ski Team School Track Te IIII Gun Club Clee Club lfhll 'Sl S4 hool l ndefe :ted Footblll Team S meual Dlsu XX ood l ommlttee NUR MAN I 0l I-'Y 80 L01 ust 5ll66l Peuysbulg, llllIl0l mana ol Ro ei olge' but you lt I xe Hound YVIIII lllls lEORfh FI INN Llly lond I me Frist HIIIIPIOII I l New Tonk Bones lun it 15 Lf uns lllaIOIIl ny Unner ity of North Clrohnl 7 ti' 9,30 Page jo: ty three , , H i Q Y. . .S HB2 1 ta, ,GF M, 4, g ,- 'Tle 'f.. are n' 'e to la A H. 1 l l 4 , '. Y ' J 1 1 ' z , ,. ., ll ' .4 Q, .V ts . , , ar. P-f-f-3 M L'Na lx, ft's go la 'H a . - I Q '37 f . Y S. 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Woods Squad Choir. 1948--19: Second Honor Roll Baker Soccer Swimming Woods Squad Opera Club Choir. 1919-50: Second Honor Roll Baker Soccer Swimming Squad Biker Tennis Opera Club French Club Choir. 1950-51: First Honor Roll Second Scholar in State French V Contest Cum Illude Society, Championship Baker Soc- cer, Baker Swimming Tennis Cust of The Tempest lrench Club lgecreturyt Choir. 1943 49 Club Sorter llub fennl Klub Skiing Lust of Winter Play Irench llub Clee Club 1949 30 School Soccer Team School Ski Team Club Ten nls I wt of Winter Plny 1900 al C1 t of P ill Plly Q ut of Spring Pliy School Som cer Team School Ski Tc lm Club Tennis Clee Club Medi cal Club CORNELL FRANKLIN 44 North Street Milford COIIl'If'1lll ut Illllx folmy Creslngcr you re mouldy' Y 110. THOMAS A ERXNSIOLI llI 72 Sparks Street fambrldge Ml Moon. 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Cheerleader Gun Club West-West Mountain and Chowder Society. 1947 48 Hoyt Llghtv eight Championship Football Hoyt Championship Basketball Hoyt Baseball MISCHIANZA Heeler Photography Club Model Club 1948 49 Hoyt Lightweight Championship Football Basket ball Baseball Associate Editor MISCHIANZA Photog raphy Club 1949 v0 Hoyt Heavyweight Football School Skiing Squid Hoyt Baseball Associate Editor MISCHIANZA Vice pres ldent Photography Club Heeler HDA Busmess Board Clee Club Training Squad 1950 51 Hoyt Heavyweight Football School Skung Hoyt Baseball Photographic Editor of MISCHIANZA Vice pres ldent Photography Club Reception Committee Glee Club , , s 9 1 7 , . 7 5 f 1 J , - 1. las '.z 's ' 'e . 7' , su -nav st Nw tg vo , . . . . . 'H' ' sz , - 's a l yf' . I . Y 7 s Japanese John , 'ispanish John. ,, Y . . . . , 4 ' ' ' 57 , I . ' 1 9 9 3 9 ' . 5 l , , 7 7 Q - I - . . I 4 .. 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' 5 s ' ' a 5 7 5 9 1947 48 Taylor He xvyuelght Football School Slxllllg., Tly lor Baseball Clee Club fholr Model Alrpl me Club 1948 49 Taylor Heavywelght Football Basketball Baseball Glee Club Cholr Model Alrplane Club 1949 50 Taylor Heflvywelght Championship Footb ull School Basketball Squad School Track Squad Clee Club R3dl0 Club Model Alrplane Club 195051 School Football Team School Basketball Team School Track Squad Medical Club Glee Club R3dl0 Club Chem Physlcs Club Stu k Llttle One Ml Cl y Lovesuk Homesu k Broomstu k Reeelaly neat' V V V PFIHICKOH Page jo? fy seven JOHN DWIGHT GIBB Mlddlebux y 1 ermont Glbhy boy llrm n md brown 114 DFNISON NOXES FIBBS 4-Zo Wanlllngton Street Norm ll'llIONN n Conner tu ut Denny Denny DIHISNII Reb One coke stralgllt ln 1 duty gl1QQ 1 Page forty ezght Y Ile 1947 48 Class Offlter Tlnrd Honor R011 Monahan Foot bull Basketball Trlrk 194819 Flass Offlcer Student Counul Sthool Football Squad School Swlmmlng Squad Track Glee Club Octet 1949 60 Flass Offu er Student Founa ll S1 hool Football Squad School Blsketball Squad Truk Omtet St Luke 5 Souety 1950 51 Clasw Offu er Student COUIIFI1 l lpt un S1 hool lootbnll Term W oodn Squ ld S1 lnool Tn uk Te nm Trelsurer 1949 50 4th Floor Proletarlat Club, School Football Squad, Champlonshlp Monahan Basketball, Champlonshlp Mona han Golf Team, Llbrary Commlttee 1950 ol School Football Team Monahan Hockey, Golf, Library Commlttee ,f : I . 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K . a 1 , 1949 50 School Soccer Squad Hoyt Basketball and Track Gun Club 1950 51 School Soccer Team Hoyt Basketblll and Track Gun Club Medual Club OULDNVI' C0Or RATE LN H U INL: Abs I vOn Tkfrk 1947 48 Hoyt Llghtwexght Football Championship Team Hoyt Hockey Hoyt Baseball 1948 49 Cholr R E C O R D Reporter Lower mid Octet School Football Hoyt Hockey Basketball and SYVIIHIIIIIIQ Hoyt Track 194950 St Lukes Flukes Upper mid Octet Cholr School Football Hoyt Hockey School Track 1950 51 Glee Club St Lukes Flukes Cast of Anythmg Goes Cum Lousy School Football Hoyt Hockey School Track HDA FRANK .1 GILBERT 11 Fox Hunt Lune Gre ll Neck New York .l Admlral The Eye ulet you guys here comes Rum UHIVCFSIIY of Pennsylvania JAMES GLADDEN 114 East 84th Street New York New York Swayback Lover Sunshine .llmmle Its not a questlon ol lgnorance slr 1ts just a modest manlfestatlon of lntelllgence St Lawrence or Cornell Page for ty nme -. : . , . . , , - . . , z , 1 ' - I 9 ' 1 Qu .1 , a C fl. - . 4 1 ., f. z , , c uF sa at - as tt as 0 ,.,. - - a 4 s ' A SAL MQ ' , . , . 4 1 aromas m H, y. -'fa . . . . 1,2 S 4 a as ,ss 44 as as - as L 1 1 -. s L s 44 - . va na 1, . . . 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RICHARD WAXNE GOSS II 202 Prospeft Avenue W lterbury I onnectu ut Dlck Buddy Ears Goose 194748 Baker Llghtwelght Football Baker Skllng Baker Track Cholr 194-8 49 Blker Llghtvselght Football Smllool SWSlllllIllIlg Squad J V Tratk Team Cholr Glee Club RECORD Heeler 1949 50 Baker Ilghtwelght Football Smhool Swllllllllllg Squad bmhool Track Team Woods Commlttee Reception Commlttee Decoratlon Commlttee Cholr 1970 71 Biker HBIVYWCIQIIK Footblll All Stlr Foothill Team Homkey Squad Track Team Reteptlon Committee Vfoods Committee Decoratlon Commlttee Medual Club Cheerleader Clee Club ust st ly loose will yl 1 ale THOMAS HAMLIN CREQINGER 2116 St James Pky Cleveland Helghts Olno C res Crelsy Coob Crey Eye Frmk you re the purest guy I knows Wllll Ima I Page fzfty 194748 Taylor Llghtwelght Football Club Skung and Baseball Cholr Photography Club LIT Heeler Band 1943 49 Tlylor Llghtwelght Football 2nd Team Swimming Club Track Cholr Photography Club RECORD Heeler H D A Heeler 1949 50 Championship Taylor Football Cholr Glee Club Photography Club Medlcal Club Asslst Edltor of REC ORD 2nd Team Swlmmmg School Track Squad Cast of Of Thee I Slng 195051 Tlylor Football Medical Club Photography Club RECORD Edltor Decoration Commlttee School Swlmmlng Manager School Track Team HDA Sound Manager Cast of The Tempest East West Mountaln and Chowder Club ' ' a s 4 ', . 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C , . 5 1 s 1 -1 s -. : , , , . . , o a ' ' s 9 a 44 - as .- . z , - , . , Q 9 a a - - - e as as - 1 ' - 1 w 194849 Club Football Skung Tennls Medlcal Club 1949 50 Club Football Sklmg Tenms Physlcs Club Scl ence Club Medual Club 1950 51 Chfamplonshlp Football Skung Tennis Physlcs Club Science Club Medlcal Club Navlgatlon Club Photog rlphy Club 1949 00 Baker bwlmmmg, Medical Club, Science Club, Or chestra, Photography Club 1950 ol Third Honor Roll, Cum Laude, Baker Sulmmlng, Track, Photographer and Consulting Edltor of RECORD, Medical Club, Sclence Club, Photography Club, Orchestra 1' ,Ja e GARDENER CROUT 2210 fh nwmer Roul gan M1Fln0 tallfornm Grotto Grub Duck Rub You Just dont know 1 good cur when you see lt Qt mford HARRIS JOSEPH HEYMAN 6 Roger Avenue Dfmbury Connea tlcut I lsmo He mo Jen ry Squu! Ya know' That reminds me of '1 glr ' Yale Page fzjty one ' r 3 5 , A f ' a 1 9 1 v ' , 3 5 ' ' ' ' 4 5 s s A 9 ' 7 9 I 9 ' 1 . 1. 914' 'Lila 'V H .. 11, ,,fo!Ziin,l?jfu' F' Wifi? ' FY -1: '21 K !,gf45: 'i . , vw, V . A ' of' ,ggvl-3 . A I 3, 'Q N 1 4 ff w , ' . . . e . . . L. 1 S I. . L4 av tt w na as S, ,Q 7 9 7 ' ca - 5 , . 4 - as . 1 t , 4 ' 45--, on on . nn- -.w 1 , Y a , K - 66 ' S U vt 1 w . 4 . . I v RICHARD BUCKLEX HOLTON F :Qt H nd lm ionnectn ul Du Ned Ho I Wllllim HERBERT CORDON HX MAN 835 Elm qtreet New Haven Connecticut H0gl me Screwball lm a utamln X Ile Page fzfty two 1950 51 Club Solver Skung Golf Clee Club Choir 194849 Xarsxty Sou-er Club Basketball Club Baseball Medlcal Club Gun Club 1919 50 Vlraxty Souer Club Baeketblll Golf Team Med u xl Klub Gun Club 1950 51 Varslty Soccer Club Swxmmmg Golf Team Med: val Club Gun Club '- I ' 1 s Q 1 ' f la. a 1 , , - - as -Ikea as an an I M , . . . s , 1 v K n GS 39 GG ' 99 LC ,'59 Herb , Hemlo , Hermnnslu , S6 7 ' 97 A 44 Y e Y- - as 5 5 ' , a f v 7 l u ' - a 1 , . -.a, ', 'z , , . - : , , , ' . Q u 194849 Taylor Football Skung Track HDA Busmess Board Heeler 1949 Q0 Taylor Football Skung Track 1950 51 Club Football Skung Golf Manager Medlcal Club St Luke s Flukes WZSUG mm :mn 194849 French Prlze lst Honor Roll Monfnhan Soccer Basketball Skllng Gun Club Clee Club 19-19 50 Math PFIZC 2nd Honor Roll Monahan S01 cer Ski Ing Tenms Soccer All Stars Cholr 1950 al Cum Laude Second Honor Roll Captam of Mona han Soccer Soccer All Stars Monahan Sklmg Tennls Cholr JOHN D INGLIS 42 Erwln Park Road Montclalr New Jersey P1 Dugald Ingle 'Ike Lets go flhlllllg Yale PETER LAWSON KENNEDY 130 East 72nd Street New York New York Shoulders Pete the Fats Grub Anybody want to go to MISS Hall s this Sunday 7 Harvard ' . , , ', . . . . . - : . , , ' . ' : ' 9 a 5 9 Y 9 l f Q at -an at as aa - aa nil Y as . . V9 an ve aa I sa ta as 7 7 ' 4. ,S .Y .N .,, . . I ' : ' 9 s 4 a ' 0 ' 3 1 s a ' f , : . , 9 . , - . . N N . 9 5 - 7 ' F s ' 1 ' n 4 g S 7 ' ' s ' Y v 9 - Page fzfty three STUART ALLEN KLEIT Wfesl Lnglemood New Jer ey tu 'M Boo Xouxe got to hue the del Wxllnm-. NICHOLAS KUQ EROX Box .13 Lalxevllle Connecticut Nu k l Page fzffy fozu 1949-10 f'hemPhyn11Q Club Medu-al Club Photography Club Twylor Sommer Qwummmg md Golf 195011 Medn nl Club Nflvlgfluon llub il1emPl1ysu llub Tlylor Qocver Swlmmlng Ind Golf 1950 51 Dav Bow -. : , - '. , ' 1 , : . . . . . . ' ,: . .-fz 4 1. .'.' 1. 1.- s 1 . A . ' , . ,a . 148 West Englewood. Avenue . Q I S GSS S7-Q GiL'a k57. hi .97 ' 1 ' ire.. 1 : v V 4. -V-1 1948-49: Woods Squad, French Club, Cast of 'gLes Petites Michusf' Monahan Swimming and Golf. 1949-50: Woods Squad, Assistant Manager of Hockey, Tennis, H.D.A. Properties Manager, Cast of 'sThe Traitorw, Opera Club, Vice-President of French Club, Choir, Chess Club, President of Hellenic Society, Cast of The Would-Be Gen- tlemanf' 1950-51: Woods Squad., Hockey, Tennis, H.D.A. Properties Manager, Chess Club, Choir, St. Luke's Flukes. Cast of uThunder Rock, President of French Club, President of Opera Club, Cast of 6gScenes in Parisf, President of Hellenic Society. 1949 50 School Soccer Swimming Track Team Clee Club 1950 51 Student Council Winter Term Captain School Som ALEXANDER R. LANTIEZ . Frenth Emblssy Havma tuba 59 Avenue of Queen Sophia Athens Greece Al Galloplng Greek Alex Madre de llelo' How dire you'7 Yale GENE CHARLES LATHAM 12 Strathcona Road Cranston Rhode Island Plgmy L :th O ho thats rich Lt' Williams Page fzfty flue - a , ' 2 1, I a -, Y .5 Q, .4 - as tt ,, , , A . S. .. ,, .. , 4 . . . . , ,, . 1 ' , 1 .. - M ,. I M , . . as 1 ax - . Y as s w ' - S A . ' it fag - 1 , ' ' . ' . - . -. : .' ' ' , l ' '- cer. School Swimming, Dance Committee, Octet., Glee Club. ,gp S A 5-2 5 it Ff fr DAVID R LAWRENZ Lakeville Lonnectlcut Dawe Brave Dlve Br lvld Squflre Dell I havent lost 1 bet yet that Ive pfud Amherst KARL LEITNER 10 Tomltv tr lsse Steyr Oberoestorreu h Austrl 1 Charlle What does th at word mem'7 Umverslty of N7l6IlIl2'l Page f1fty szx 1947 48 Taylor Club Football Ba ketball and Baseball Football Club Basketball RECORD Cast of Rudlgore 1949 50 3rd Honor Roll School Football Club Bfnsketball Track RECORD Audltorlum Committee Cust of Of Thee I Sing Cust of St Lukes Flultes Mxlk Bur tommlttee Clee Club Upper Mld Octet 19:v0a1 Student Councll Cum Laude Honor Roll School Football Team Club Track Cabin Const Commlttee Aud ltorlum Lommlttee Movle Commlttee N8Vlgdll0H tlub Eight Flats Clee Club Merlual Club List of Anything Goes Cast of bt Luke s Flultes 1950 al School Soccer Squad. Hoyt Basketball Hoyt Ten ms Team, Latm Play, Medical Klub iviffofrffell at C - : , S' f . y 1948-49: 3rd Honor Roll, School Baseball, All-Star Club f , 1 . . . W, 5 l 9 H 4 FL ' . - : , , . . Y . . . ' is . , . , . , .. 1- ,, H w r. , . I , . , 4. . . ., . , . , ' . ' -' 1 ' . - , , . 5 .. .Q , I .I l Q , 7 A 9 I 4 9 . 1 , ,A ,. . H 7 7 5 - w H s ,C , , . . . , N . as4,vasc, Instr,-as Q 1 1 -1 4 e .U , ,, . . . an , 9 I 9 1 - . ., . . ' .s a , .h , .i 4 as - so as 7 , , ' sv . . . . 1947 48 Llghtwelght Football Club Skung Club Baseball Cholr Chem Physus Club 194849 Math 11 PTIZC Club Football Club Basketball Club Baseball RECORD Heeler Choir Chem Physlcs Club 1949 50 Club Football Basketball Club Champlonshlp Baseball RECORD Assoclate Editor Chem Physus Club last of Of Thee 1 Smg 1950 51 Club Football Champlonshlp Club Basketblll llub Baseball RECORD Editor Chem Physlcs Club NJVI gallon Club blee Club Cast of Anythmg Goes 1948 49 Hoyt Soccer, All Star Soccer, Hockey, School Golf Team 194950 School Squad Soccer, Hoyt Hockey, School Golf Team, Dance Commlttee 195051 School Soccer Team, Manager of School Hockey, Sxhool Golf Team, Dame Committee, St Lukels Flukes JAMES ALAN LIEBESKIND 43 Kaytonne Avenue Waterbury Connectnut lleb Lieber 1 leb IS Do you guys 'always hnve to dump my bed? Cornell ERNEST M LUN DELL 171 Roxbury Rold Carden Clty L 1 N Big Ern Erme Big Stern Whlletall Good Lord L lthlm Yale Page fzfty seven ' - 9 9 9 , - ' ' 9 9 9 9 '9 9 9 ' - ' 9 ' 9 9 9 L 9 ' ' 9 9 ac 9 99 -'3 '9 29 1 4 9 9 ' 9 ' ' .9 1 I, L4 - 99 9 9 - 4 L 1 9 et- 99 aa- 99 9 , 99 9 , , 1 4. 49 ... 4 1 99 I ' , . ., .Y. sa - 99 aa - 99 so - 99 9 9 99 is K .99 t . nw l ' 99 , 4 1 . 1 IRFDERII lx lx IIT! 5 Burnaby H3llQdll8 News York Lu I ss ed y rlll Y ure light lt 1 s 5, X :le JOHN Dl1lNi UN IVLLEAN 4 V179 txs ly Mm Rock Strlp Jomlx fome on Um e lm not Lella Ive mlxmged from tenm to golf 18 hole- l ornell Page fzfty ezght 1950 51 5111001 Surfer Qquld 9111001 Sxnmmmg Squad A oulle Edltol of the MINI HIANYA Hoyt Bl vlnll Me-41 1 194148 Golf 1948 49 194-9 70 1930 il Squad Bike: Llglltwelglll Pootblll l,lVlHg Squld Llub Club Football Sxslmmlng Squfnd llub Tenmb Club Pootblll Swimming Squid Club Trmk M o n I b 'I n Champlonslllp Football Swlmmlng Tenms HUA Fremll Llub Qt Lukes Flulleb 7-.:.1' .l .1..' ' -li- .ss a ' ' .ll ,.. as.1...- ivul flub. , . . A , . 1 ' .L 1 S Y Y f . F d l ' z. Yo 1 , ' 's giilltlv 1 , - . V 41 h s ': Bronxville. New York is Ap 1.5 .vue gg I -1 as ww . , . , . H. N , . ., A , , .s - . bi 7 '. . 1 . 5 7 . ..-:z-'.'v. . ll.. ' . . , 4 , . . -fzl ' z,. ' .'z,1 ' -ft 1 . ' ' . ' ' . '. ',.... ' ,.. 'IJ - 1948-49: School Football. School Baseball. Club Basketball. 1949-00: Svhool Football Team School Baseball Te-tm Club Bwsketball Medical Club. Library Committee. 1950-1901: School Football Team Captain School Baseball Team Club Basketball, Medical Club Library Committee. 1949 50 French III Creek II and Math 111 PFIZCS lat Hon or Roll Monahan Athletlcs MISCHIANZA Heeler La t of The Would Be Gentleman Photography Club Demon ation I ommlttee 1990 51 Current Events Prize lst Honor Roll Monahan Athletics Debating Team Decoration Committee MISCH IANZA Photography Editor Navigation Club Photography Club Cast of The Tempest VILTOR MAC CAI NAN bh Iron Road Lakeville Connectu ut D1 Veet k Vu Hollywood Hey Mort you know whit' Amherst DIMITRI A MANTHOS Park Drive No Rye New York Pedro Dime nt md vflrrltlone All right Ill open the llrdel Yale Page fzjty nme 4 We 4 A 4 4 4 4 4 F 4 4 4 4 4 4 , 4 4 4 r 4 , 4 4 4 4 4 , 4 4 , 4 4 4 - 4 . 1 1 4 4 44 t I 4, 44 -.ws 44 -a 4 4 , . 44 Y I 4,4 , , 4 . 4 44 sv as ' I as I - - , , 4 ,4 4 4 . ss 4 v I .ss , 4 . ' 3 Q a Q ' a ' a v 3 44 4 va , ,, - - 4 , , 4 ' 1 , 4 9 3 5 - 7 9 w 44 as , 4 4 . KHARLES O MATCHAM JR 234 Saint Plerre Road Los Angeles 24 Callforma Matt h Matchless I hlp Scratchem Chew ack Tillie you left your rag ln m room agam Stanford DAVID PETER MILLER 130 South Hamilton Street Poughkeepsle New York Dave Seed Ah yes Poughkeepsle the garden spot of the earth Dartmouth Page sixty 1947 48 Baker Football Skllng and Track Cholr Photog raphy Club French Club 1948 49 Thlrd Honor Roll Football Swlmmlng Track Photography Club Cholr Stage Crew Glee Club Tralnlng Squad 1949 50 Football School Swlmmlng Squad Tenms Photog raphy Club Glee Club Cast of Of Thee 1 Slng and Bour geols Gentllhomme H DA Decoratlon Committee 1950 51 Baker Football All Star Club Football Team School Swimming Team Tennis Glee Club Seml Chorus atlon Commlttee Photography Club Medlcal Club East West Mountain and Chowder Soclety 1950 51 School Soccer Squad, School Track Team, Taylor Basketball, Glee Club, Medlcal Club, Elght Flats, Cast of '5Anyth1ng Goes - : , .. , . , - 1 , ' . ' : I 9 9 l ' 9 9 N 9 9 A 9 5 ' : 9 1 1 9 l 9 ' LG ' 77 GG - . Z ,, 7 . . , . . . . ' 3 9 ' 9 . . . . . 9 9 9 ' 9 Cast of 5'Thunder Rockw and The Tempest , H.D.A. Decor- ' 9 - 7 5 - , . , . H , . . at -99 af. ,99 new-99 9 - 9 1 9 an 99 aa 9 V 99 . , . ,S . . , K . y . Q, . ' , GG 77 56 99 , . L. . 9 9 4 9? 1948-49: Hoyt Championship Football, Hoyt Swimming., Hoyt Baseball, Fall Play, Orchestra. 1949-50: Hoyt Football., Second Team Swimming. Hoyt Tennis, Orchestra, Medical Club. 1950-51: President of Orchestra, Decoration Committee, Cast of Thunder Rock , H.D.A., President of Medical Club. Y g Cyrano De Bergerac Choir LIT Heeler 1948 49 W arslty Football Hoyt Skung Baseball Choir Cast of Three Little Indians RECORD Heeler H D A Member 1949 50 Hoyt Heavyweight Football Basketball Baseball Choir Cast of The Traltor and Le Bourgeois Gentll homme RECORD A slstant Editor Chem Physics Medical Club Fishing Club 195051 Varsity Football Hoyt Basketball Baseball Assist ant Managing Editor of RECORD Auditorium Committee Chem Physics Club Medical Club MICHAEL MILLIKAN 1500 Normandy Drive 'ldena 3 California Be :rd Nose Smelly Pelly Mike Mel Any time after 10 30 boys Y Ile CEORCE ARTHUR MORTENSON Falls Ylllage Connecticut Mort Ream Stones Wllats the m1tter'7 Ya lost? RPI Page szacty one Pas. . , ' 'A sa 4 as oss as 1 , . - , L6 ' 57 GS 97 , . as - . 'sw . . , . a I I 1 ' 7' . , ' 55 55 GL 77 LG 59 9 1 9 ' an ,Q I ,Q . . . . . 1947-48: H0 t Football, Club Skiin , Club Track, Cast of as v - i 7 5 ' . T . .. . ' ' a -1 1 9 GS ' ' 99 , , . . . ' 1 Y ' s s 1 ' s - N an - as as - - - 9 as u Q - n 9 5 s ' 9 , . - 1 ' , , , , , - , . . KFNNETH MURCHISON JR 4205 McFarl1n Blvd Dallas Texas Tex Murk lolonal Mur lk But what can you do about lt? X Ile PARKER K MURRAX 75 Seavlew Place lm not g0lIlg to brelk tr unlng Plgmy Wllllams Page szxty two 1947 48 Monahan Llghtwexght Football Photography Club 1948 49 Monahan Llghtwelght Football Stage Crew Heelcr Sequl Club 1949 50 Monahan H6dVyW8lglll Football Stage Crews Mem ber of the HUA 195031 Monahan Heawywelght Champlonshlp Football Member of H D 1947 48 Champlonshlp Hoyt Llghtwelght Football School Swlmmlng Team 2nd Team Track French Club 194349 Talbott Cup Champlonshlp Hoyt Llghtwelght Football School Swlmmmg Team 2nd Team Track Lower Mld Octet 1949 50 Class Treasurer Fall Term Student Councll Wm ter and Spring Terms Executlve Council School Football Squad School Swimming Team Club Tenms Saint Lukes Soclety Octet 1950 51 Student Council Fall Wmter and Sprmg Terms 2nd Team Soccer Captaln School Swlmmlng Team Club Golf Glee Club Buslness Manager of MISCHIANZA Vice President of St Lukes Soclety Elght Flats - : 5 V 9 V 7 ' 3 ' 1 1 ls ' . - : ' . . , , , t , . 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ARTHlR F PEW III Holly I ourt Oy tel B IN I ong., 1 lmd New Horlx Art l1bl1l0lli Arthur I hrl ll ln 51161118 IQ golden 1 rlm eton JOQEPH XERH QI ARI E9 III 6402 Third Axenue Keno ln Wh Gonsm oe Shmoo Nlll uh W op Top There no doubt ftbout lt heb wvlrm for my form 1 1 lnm eton N Page szxty four 194748 Third Honor Roll Tlylor Footblll Swlmmmg Bmeball 1948 49 Taylor Football Sulmmmg Squad Bweball Heel er 'ird Coy Fen ure Club 1949 30 Taylor Footh Ill JN '5Y4lI'llI'l1lI1g B1 eblll Mmlger 4-th Floor Proletarlflt 1910 U1 Woode Squad JK Qwslmmlng Tnlor Bl eblll I hem Physlas Klub 1947 48 Baker Llghtwsexght Football Slillllg Tennls Chou' 1948 49 Baker Llghtuelght Football Hovkey Champlonshlp Baker Golf RECORD Heeler 1949 30 Championship Baker Llglllttfilglll Football Hook ey School Golf Squad Associate Edztor of RECORD Mem ber of 4th Floor Proletarlat flub 195091 Baker Football Hockey bchool Golf Team Asslst ant SportQ Edltor of RECORD Edltor of MISCHIANZA - : , 1 1. ' , 1. . - : . , ' . 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Lighting Board President of Radio Club Audi- torium Committee. 1947 48 becond Honor Roll Taylor Lightweight Football Swimming Baseball Photography Club 1948 49 Mlth Ill Prize Second Honor Roll Baker Light weight Football Taylor Basketball Photography Club 1949 50 Chemistry Prize First Honor Roll Taylor Foot ball Basketball Second Team Track Chem Physus Club Photography Club 1990 51 First Honor Roll Cum Laude Taylor Football Basketball Baseball Latin Play Debating Chem Physics Club Photography Club FRANK W RICE Ward Avenue Rumson New .lersey B it Qunshme Llllglllllg Boy Ruffy Nobody ever puts down here what they really say myssay M I T CHARLES W RORABACK 330 Mldgeon Avenue Tori mgton Conner tu ut Charlie Chuck Ror Magna est Veritas Yale Page szacty jne s 4 s a s a 1' I-v w a 4 , 4 -, , lv 4, 4 4 , fs 4 , 4 , , ' . salsa an v-1144. - -fn 4, L . , 4 . Q4 as ta , , I 4 4 ,ss t 4,4 . 1 Q an -anna ,seas as 1 -. , . as - av 4 4. 4 '5 Q 7 s s ' '-':z 1 ',. , - 4, ' ., A . . .AA Q , . 9 a ' sl ' a 'I 1 s 11 a s s 9 ' , . -'v RICHL3 SNIITH 111 llfTk'lllIlllIl Rd ABIUH Ulno Blow Nnuff Hole Numb one L 1 u t Be lllw 1 Prmc c ton HORTON 's NPITII' R H1lb0l Road Southport Connecticut Holt Slllll Short Holt Sw eetz X011 got to get it md get it good 5 1le Page szxty szac 1947-48: Monahan Lightweight Football, Basketball. Mona- han Championship Baseball. 1948-49: Monahan Football, Championship Basketball Znds, Monahan Championship Baseball. Debating, MISCHIANZA Heeler. 1019-50: Monahan Football. Basketball. Tennis. Cleo Club. Editor of MISCHIANZA, Medical Club. 1950-51: Co-Captain of Monahan Championship Football, All-Star Football. Hockey. School Golf Squad. Cheerlead- Clee Club Circulation Manager of MISCHIANZA Medic-'nl illllb Dwnc-c Committee 91 luke Flukes 194148 Hoyt Llghtw eight Football Soccer Lightweight Ihampionshlp Basketball Tennis Mid Art Prize 1948 49 Hoyt Championship Lightweight Football Basket ball Track School Sllllflg Team HDA Heeler MISCH IANZA Heeler Glee Club Training Squad French Club lhem Physics Club 1949 50 Hoyt He'1vywe1gbt Foothill Bisketb 1ll Tr :ck Advertising Manager of MISCHIANZA HDA Heeler Glee Club French Club Medical Club LhemPhys1cs Club 1010 ul Hoyt Heavyweight Footbzll Hockey Qpeclal Exer use Tennis Chairman of MISCHIANZA Assistant Business M'1nager of HDA Cheerleader Clee Club French Club Medical Club Chem Physlc Club Navigation Club ex . , 1 1 , 1 '1 ,... 4 a ,. . 1 . 11 ,ss ..- -1 1. 1- 1. 1, 1.1, an 1 bv .1 .1 .1 ,ff l cletec-t ll ball! 1, L. A 1. 11 ,H saw-vw 11- ,-' . . ... . .W .. M, .I . 1. 1 i - ' 5 5 .' 1 ' . , . . , -, A . 1 . , 1 , . . . , . - 5 A 5 A 9 -: 1 ' 1, 1' 1, 1 , 1 , . . . , 1 . 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STORM JR We t Road 'Nleu I mlm Connecticut Jerry J ,I B Jerome Shyster Brother Bfmml lsnt ll lIHlZlIlg someone ls wonderful 1 you could ever be born' 1 Ile Page szaty screzz -e . ' , z. , z . , . , . , A, , - . 5 7 K 1 9 A 7 9' 7 66 ' 77 .. . -. . , c ,.' C 1 , 1 1. ' , 1 , -1 ,. 1 , . , . . , . . , . a ,.,' 1. 1 . 1 1 ,. -1 ',.' 1 , 1 , .I , -. .W .. . , ., 1 , . w , 1 4 H K .' 1 , 1 ft M an 1, 11- ,-1, 11- Q,- Pete, Steve . Steue , Yons. 44 ' , . . is . . a 1. 1 , . s 1 4 Y '1 11 W .-. 1 1. .1 , 11 -1 11 11 1. 1, as , 11 1 -- -1 , , 11 ,- LF 1 1 . Q . 1 1 . . . ., . . . as ' as ' ' , 1, 71 . - : . , , ,. 1: a , , , 1 , . . - : az ' 1, ' - , . . , . . W i N ' , z . . 1 , , - . 5 . ,, D . , 5 A . . . U A ,G . ,, , 9 9 Q, . . ,, a . , ..., ., . , 1 . , ' z. F 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 .-. . . . . , 1 . ls ' 9 1 s s l' ' . I . . . ,L .,, 9 9 . , . ROIN Xl D P STORMH Box 14 Nlll bury 1 onne1t11ul Ron Smooth Ron 5Il1ll?S 'Nl in l JuGt dont know Ilrlnlty CHRISTOPHER STEX EN STRONG 11 Alllll Ro 1d Wlnd or Berks Englmd The Governor Bloke Bhmey lhrl loff IIHIPQ 1 llnl hoc .leepers I hnent done 1 bu f work for l0l'll0lI'UMl 1 1n1b11dge Page szlfzf mglzt 191718 Presldent of the Klub Sprlng Term Student L oun 1 Book Prues Illlll I Ellgll h I Mll ll I TI1e Ilpwon Iflle Flrl Honor Roll F1r-t Seme ter be1ond Honor Roll Se1ond Semester Baker Hefnvyxselght l1h'1mp10n Football Te1m 2nd Team B1 ketb'1ll Baker B1Qeb1ll Clee Club l Alhmle l11n111'-e L1 t of 1 yrlnno Ile Berger ll 191819 Prendenl of the lI1 F111 1nd Ylmler Termi I lie Pre ldent Sprlng Term Student iounlll The Edwards Puze 3rd Honor Roll Ist 1nd 2nd Semester School Footbill 561 ond Te 1n1 B 1Sl1etb1ll 51101111 Te 1n1 B1 ehlll REC ORD eel I Allllllie I 1111 x1 l I o iolden Bo R111 dlgore le Pet1t Muhu H D -X lower Mld Omtet lholr The Syn1op1tors l9l-9 10 Secretiry of the F11 l 1ll 1nd RIUIEF Term I le ldent of the I I1 Hllflllf, TBIIII Student 1011111 1l S1hool loolb 1ll AS lst mt N111111,e1 of S1 hool H1 lxetlnll A Qouate Echtor of RELURD Buslnes 'NI1n1ger of Pl0gflHl fom Illlllee blee Flub L -U11 lme Fl 1n1 ll e lppe1 Mld Ode! H D A ml 11 Fellly f l 1ll T1 rm N 11el rent ent of C I ns W mter Term llld Sprlng Term IIC ldent oi btudent lounrll School Football Team Manwger S1 IIOOI B1Qketb1ll Te 1m V ood Squ1d E1gI1t Fllts Bu 1neQ Mfmiger REQ ORD Bu HIC 'VI111 1g.e1 I lee I lllh llu mess 'VI 1111ger lrogrlm I ommlttee L Alll 1n1e F1 1111 ll 1 of I 1 R de P1r1 HUA He ldv mer Exefutlve Qonlmlttee 1910 ul Treasurer of L l.1sQ Wmter Term belrelury of flav- Sprlng Term, Student Lounul, Smhool Football Squad, Tay lor Sknng, School Track, H DA, Cast of Thunder R0llx,,, 'sAnyth1ng Coen and The Tempestf, Debatmg SDFISIY, Glee I lub - : : I 1.:' 1 ' . 1 1 - Y,,,, Vk-, -, A. .I I. I . . 1 . I Q 4 ls A- 1- 1 ' S I 1 D 1 - 121 121 1 1 1 1 M U 1 , oiilqz w I w ' Y v 1 w s ww f 1 1, , 1 1 1 , 1 as ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 , 1 , , 1 -. . r.. 1.. 1.11 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 5 1 1 1 1 - - : ,5 , 1 ass 1 1 ., - - s 1 . 1 1 ' . 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Heeler MISCHIANZA, French Club. 1948-49: Baker Soccer, Skiing, Track, Heeler RECORD, Lower School Debating Team, French Club. 1949-50: Soccer Heeler, Skiing, Sequestration, Track fSun- squadi, LIT Editor, Triangular Debates. 1950-SI: Soccer Manager, Baker Hockey, Woods Squad, LIT Chairman, Triangular Debates, Debate Union. 1947 48 Club Lightweight Football Skung Baseball Pho tography Club 1948 49 Club Football 2nd Hockey Team Championship Hoyt Swimming Team Club Baseball Cast of Ruddlgore Clee Club Choir Photography Club I9-19 50 Club Football 2nd Hockey Team Club Baseball Choir Semi Chorus Photography Club 195051 Co Captain of Hoyt Football All Star Club Team in Football 2nd Hockey Team School Track Team Chair man of Reception Committee Library Committee Choir Glee Club Photography Club Dramat Cheerleader St Lukes Flukes Cast of Anything Goes EUGENE F SUTTER JR cfo University of Vermont Burlington Yermont Gene Sute Suge Senator Neut I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have lt all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion University of Vermont DUNCAN D SUTPHEN III Matthlessen Park Irvington on Hudson New York Sut Cell Herves Dunc Terry It s expected of you I mean Princeton 1? 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ROBERT FILLION SWIFT Rlmmon Rold Wloodhrldge Lonnectuut Shlfty Fljllon Slohby All ltlmefunny 1 wle DWICHT HAII TOWNSEND 4-0 Em! 66th St News York N 1 PIIQIIWCOO Froggy Humphrey Wfmt some mlllf' Yale Page seventy 1948 49 Engllsh 11 PFIZC 2nd and lst Honor Rolla Bflker Football Baker Qkung Baker Tramk Creltlve Wflllng Club 1049 10 Student lounul 3rd Honor Roll Baker Poothlll Blker Hockey Biker Bl eblll Dlbltmg llub le Trfutor 191051 Student Council 3rd Honor Roll Bfnker Foothflll 2nd Slxllllg B lker TBIIHIS ill urnl In REI ORD Deb mug. 1 lu St luke 5 Cum 1 nude 1950 51 bthool Sorter, School Basketball, School Baseball, Glee Llub Octet, Opera Club, HDA 1 -. , ,4 , . - ',.t . r'.' ' .' .- ' . -... . ,. ,t 4. 1- .Y fr- .-1 44' 1 55 . . . Q., .. . , Tl, - we 4 . f-- N . -. . V . .... A , ,- .. .' , z' Q..a A . , 1' -b. ,,.f. ' , ...4 ,, A .. 41 s . l s ww - we as --- ev tm Q- , . , .t . ts I- 1- 1 . . r ,J . V , r sa-, as sc ev an vw 1 , . . as -ws- L . 1947-48: School Soccer, Hoyt Basketball, Hoyt Track, Chem- Physics Club. 1948-49: School Soccer, Hoyt Basketball, Hoyt Track. 1949-50: School Soccer, Hoyt Basketball, Hoyt Track, Med- ical Club. 1950-51: School Soccer, Hoyt Skiing. Hoyt Golf, Medical Club, Chem-Physics Club. 1947 48 Second Honor Roll Championship Taylor Foot 1948 49 C hemlstry Prue Second Honor Roll Taylor Foot ball Blsketb ill School Tr uk Te lm Rifle Club Chem Phy ics Club 1949 50 English Prize Math Prize Second Honor Roll Taylor Championship Football Basketball School Track Team St Luke s Society Decoration Committee 1950 51 Student Council Second Honor Roll Taylor Foot ball Blsketblll School Track Term HDA Decoration Committee Cast of Anything Goes St Lukes Society Clee Club Chem Physics Club ROBERT H TRASK JR 143 Grange Ave Fur H wen New Jersey boob Fish Duc Sc hl lebs Its certain thxt only the Devll can cheat 11 Creek Bowdoin DONALD WINSTON TUFTS South St ite Rolcl Brnrcllff Manor New York Sllnk Monk Don TIIIIEO DWFIROS et dona ferent! Williams Page seventy one , ' s ,. . , . f fa ' ' . . , 1,1 11 1, . M 11 3, 11 , , ,Q-, 7 9 ' 7 4 ' GL 9 ' I 1 1 1 n Ven I 1 1 .Q I. 1 g Y V as - ,ss as ,ve as nv , 1 - .1 - -an 4 L B. li .f 2 9 ' ' . ball, Basketball, Baseball, Rifle Club, Chem-Physics Club. - : 1 ' ', , . g i. .N , ' , 1' 1 , - 1' 1 , , . - s -' . ' 3 l ' o I s s 7 V A 9 K Y , . . . 5 ' 7 ' . . - :. ', , , ' - c,2 2,' :,...,' . . 5, . Na , . I. . , . ' , . , I 5 ' n THOMAS F TUTTLE 308 South Mun St Middletown Ohio Tut mg, Tut Turtle T Who did the Cincy Reds beat today? H ale JAMES UP DE GRAPF A00 Sflrbonne Rd Los Angeles L illfornla Up D Worm L ppy Curse tlnt early bir L Page seventy two L 7 7 9 t 5 7 w w . . M 1 K . 9 if -s rf - we tt as ts as , K f , , . gt ' - Y- , u is I ev 1 1 . , , ,1 ' Si 99 GG 97 B6 ' 77 e , . . 44 1 1 I . dp, . T . . v - . . L. A. b ' - , z . z , . 1 . . i , 3 9 ' , . . . . .. ' 4 9 4 , 7 9 ' 9 'L J q ' T D n . l , , I n f , ' R . 1950-51: Taylor Soccer Taylor Hockey Taylor Golf Associ- 'lte Editor of the MISCHIANZA Photography Club Fishing and Hunting Club. 1947 48 Monahan Soccer Monxlrm Trick RECORD Heel er Choir 194849 Monahan Soccer School Ski Team 2nd School grail: Team Stage Crew Heeler HDA Business Board ee er 1949 50 Monahan Soccer All Stars Assistant Manager of School Ski Team School Track Team Business Board Heel er Medll'll Club Chem Physns Club 19.3051 3rd Honor Roll 2nd School Soccer Team School Track Team Medical Club Chem Physics Club 1949-50: Club Soccer, Swimming and Tennis, Choir, Radio Club, School Movie. 1950-51: Third Honor Roll, Club Soccer, Swimming and Tennis, Choir, Radio Club. 1947 48 Second Honor Roll Ski Club Choir Llbrnrlm 1948 49 Thlrd Honor Roll Cast of Beaux Stratagem Skl Club Choir Librarian 1949 50 Thlrd Honor Roll Associate Editor of RECORD HDA Business Board Heeler Choir Librarian Glee Club Officer Skl Club Hotchkiss Hellenic Society Cast of Of Thee I Sing St Luke s Society 1950 51 Thlrd Honor Roll Cum Laude President of St Lukes Society Editorial Chairman of RECORD HDA Business Board Clee Club Officer Ski Club Hotchkiss Hellenic Society HALLER Vfm BERGEN Ex t Durhnm New York Y ln B Bergle Bergles Well now lets put lt this way Massfuhusett In tltute of Technology EL GENE VAN VOORHIS 114 Romk Beuh Roul Rochester 17 N Y Senator Yale Page seventy th? ee 1 as a , ' to r, no at - as ,sa 1 , , . at , vc, - - , M , 1 . t ' S S T .b .. . t 4 , . . as as 1 L - : , ' , z 1 . , - as vw - ' ' 9 1 , . . 5 , , . . . 4 , , . . V. . . I gg s - 1 - as s + , . . ' 2 , , . , . . . . , , . . . s 9 s DAY ID R WALKER 119 South East Xve Oak Park Illmoas a e Sa moz o If you cant may onaetlaang naae Say somethang na ty 1 S Aa y JOHN DLNLAN WALLALF The Noath Road Paameton New .leaeey aa Bowie a y Joe youa tlae most da gaabtan gll lwe ewer met Prana eton Page seventy four 1950-51: Varsity lfoothaall, Varsity Baseball. Taylor Basket- haall. Clee Club. 1948 49 becond Honor Roll bahoo1Soaaer Squad Tfayloa I renth Club Debate llIll0Il 1949 50 Sa hool Sorter Qquad Tfaylor Basketball Qahool Tennas Qqufad Heeler RECORD Heeler Stage Crew Debate l naon 1930 51 Second Honor Roll Qtudent Councll Winter Term Cum Laude borlety Qrhool qouer Team Tfaylor Bfasket ball Baseball laesadent HDA Stage Manager H D A Sport: Edator RECORD C at of Anything Goes Cast of The Tempest St Lukes Flukes Irenah Play 1Navag1t1on llub Debate Unaon WestWest Mountaan and ilaowdea Soalety lo Paesadent Pres: llub l aban lonstauataon Com naattee 1 1 - .' ag f '. a' a ', ' flak . 'H'-l D ak. as 7 . ' '- 'a 5 . . ,Q ga ' : .s . '. 'm ' 1 .' , , .. uji ,kwa as wk fs, tawrill ,-an 'S , ' - a' s ' y ,, Y Q, - Z R . I '. .. . , l - Basketball, Baseball, Heeler RECORD, Heeler Stage Crew. '1 ' 1 , A J ' . -. : - ' . . . . , . ' ' C . , a . fa A A 1 . ' 1 ' , t . 1 , . . ' - . , . . J. -' 1 . 4 .,...,, ..., . . H , .1 - f- ,M N ., , na .. .1 at ve Y v , y , , 1 - ' 'V ' v 5 . K 7 1 A I , 1 . '- ' 1 . 2 . ' 1947 48 Thlrd Honor Roll Monahfln Football 'md Chflm plon B'1seball Teflms AllStf1r Baseball Sknng Qkl Club 194-8 49 Thxrd Honor Roll Srhool Football Qqufld Skl Qqu ld Mon l1l IH f 11 ll'Ilpl0l'l hlp Bl ehnll Te llll REC ORD Heeler Ski Club 1949 '30 beuetlry of flflse Spring Term btudent Counul Tlnrd Honor Roll School Footbflll Team Skung Team Monahfm Bwseball Assocmte Edltor ot RECORD Cfwt ol The Trfutor Skl Flub 1950 11 Sef ond Honor Roll fum Llude A Nl tlnt Haul XVIII!!! School Footblll Telm Skung Squid 11'.10Ill1llll 1'en me Mlhaglng Editor ot REX ORD Debltlng lmon Sk: llub St Lukes Flukes 1947 -18 Second Honor Roll Llub Foothill L t of y1 'mo bhllng Golf Lholr 194849 Third Honor Roll llub Footblll C lt of Rud dlgore bknng Golf REQ ORD Lhou Glee Club 1949.30 Thlrd Honor Roll Llub 501081 bkung Wublty Golf Last of Of The I Slng Choir blee Llub HDA 19u0a1 Tlnrd Honor Roll Cum Laude bchool Sorcer Club S1xllIlg Yarslty Golf Fremh Club L1 t of Anythmg Goes Lael of Frenmh Plly f,1lOll' blee Llub H D A SCHLYLER I ARL WELLS 110 Cro venor Ro'1d Rofhesten 10 New York Bu lt you just 'ldd 2 md 2 1 Ile WII I IAM W WII BOURNE III North Robexts Lfme Arlmgton xflfglllli Wee W 1ll Weely Wlll H md off th lt ukelele' Y Ile Page seventy fwe - , - : , . . .. - c 1 '., - 1 , , . ' A . - . , . 1 , ' . z , 1 z ,z s as 1 1 . , , . ' . . ' A V1 In 1 5 . T T ul -. . . l. 1 , , , - 1 s ' - ' 1 1 , 1 't . ., A.. .. - M - . . , . . -. Z. 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W , ,G . ,Q . , . 5 5 5 f ' ' ' - ' 5 a s 1 , v . w . , 1 ,A . . . , , , ,ta 1 J, I 1 , . . . , . . , , . . . . , I RICHARD WINOKUR 110 111 uc e Avenue Mount Nernon New Xoxk DHL Bl w Wm Obuously hill that Tiger Page seventy suv 1 lle 1947 48 Third Honor Roll Hovt Sorter Basketbfill and Bu ebnll Orclne tru 19-18 49 Hoyt Llglltwelght football Klllmplon lnp Bisket ball Baxebull Orthestrl btwge Crew Heeler 1919 all Spunnh Prwe Tlnrd Honor Roll Sequl Club Hoyt lil kelblll H1 ehull Orahestrl Master C lrpenter of Stage Crew H D A Member MISLHIANTZA Heeler 1 I ketblll use ll O alle tl I f npenter of Stlge 1 new H D A Member Mun lglllb Edltbr of the MISL H IANZA 1 1 - : ' , i Q ' , ' 1 as 1 . ' s 1. -' : ' ' ' ' 1 , I 1 ' s ' 1' - ' . 'Q ' , ' 1, H 1 I ' . -. . . . . , , , . . . 1s' 1 , 1 s 1 , ' 5 1, ai ,1 . 1 , ', . . . , 1 . 1950-51: Cum Laude Soviety, Third Honor Roll. Hoyt Foot- ball. Bas' 1 . B1.',l1ll. r' a 1, fa' , .'1 .' 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The Frog returns 17-Only 88 days until Christmas vacation 244Sutphen pilots Rum Dum to first place 26-Flinn sears many eyehrows 274Prospects in football look good 30vDuke does not appreciate senior hospitality at prep picnic 7-Cheerleader Durfee forgets '41 cheer as foothall team smears Hopkins 18-First holiday-at last! 24-P. Kennedys weekend application to WML Vant Voordv returned to P. Pennedy 28-Lower classmen visit Wcsfs showers 3-Plague-hurgers 4-11 boys admitted to jug 9-Beer can No. 1 down Rummyis Corridor l0fRummy receives mysterious phone call 12-Bookie Witz retires on Dartmouth game profits 13-Beer can No. 2 tit was empty! 15-Cold shape 16-The Bloh says grace 17-Seniors evacuate to Yale-Princeton game Caught, Bowsel Where's knife, Octavio ? Big game in West N ov Nov. Nov Nov. Nov Dee. Dee. Dee. Jun. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. I2 21 26 22 -The M ISCH arrives 23-Students sink masters in Gravy Bowl 25 -Fall dance-no lights--no dress 29-Sutphen gets third strike in glee elul: 30-Foul hall, Sutphen at hat again 2 ffplilflllf'-lllll'Q1Pl'S and Cold shape. Many mid- night rendezvous 8-Future admirals land at New Haven. l lllSl:lll I4 Cavanaugh forgets admission tieket -- Sehool out. Everyone floeks to l'atsy's Party WINTER RETROSPECT 3fGood times are only dreams 8-Bloh Callaway gives Gridley, the east-away eat. 8 I- a home -Last tint of vaeation nieotine off Cooper's fingers -Rev. Kules sets reeord sermon tiinef'-'43 minutes -Pits exhausts infirmary eough medieine supply for exam week hender -lvsher Lou Smith hefuddled when ehapel plate disappears Fourth floor smoking vluli turned to outing 4-lulu Ho, Ho, lhufs rirh A little raueus Lakeville breeds muscles Par three Page eighty-one -r ' if Cum Lousy addivts The Spitz toasting a Goss-mellow Bones lost again in poker Puyf' viyllfy-fzro Feb Feb Feb. Feb Feb Feb M ar. Mar Mar. Mar Mar. Mar 10? ll- Nads and Bones try, only Louie and Fume suv- eeed Congo Cake pulls black Ave at Westox'er Gibb sleeping bag varefully removed from mothballs Hotchkiss 47-Deerfield 28 Mid-girls delighted by Frogfs burly Millikan learns basic fax-ts from blind date -Stewie's pet skunk, Rosebud. gets lost between W'est's walls -West Casino thrives with desperate seniors await- ing college boards -Banana Mouth elaims pencil 'ineffet-tive in C.B.,s Revelling Happy Birthday to Hutnmy resounds through dining room -Flu epidemic gives lucky ones extra day of vava- tion --No Rosebud SPRING RETROSPECT Apr. 2-Recuperation. New boys hope term will pass as Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. fast as it is said to 3-All V7est deeply grieved at 'l'illy's elopement 4fCaptain Casey speaks of pro scores as Ut Murray thinks he will capture Blossom Cup 5-Absorhine Jr. stoeks soar as Millie takes the mound 6-Rosebud caught in the Spideris web Apr. 7-French play a sensation-Vive Dobbs! Apr. 8-Casey hopes for fifth slot, Ut Murray on clubs Apr. l0-Witz Apr Apr. Apr. Apr May May May May May May May May May May May May June J une stalks and successfully kills belligerent wasp in King's class l-1-Duke is dismayed as his no holiday announce- ment is applauded 20-Holiday at last! 21-Track team edges Pawling 82-I7 . Z8-Surprise holiday gives all chance to start on tans 3-Sisson orders dismantling of ingenious triple room rat trap-fur flies -liwest retaliates with early victrola revelry 5f0'Brien sets javelin record 9-Princeton accepts 8, while Yalies wait llf-Big Blue comes through-35 accepted l2-Cindermen on last lap of undefeated season l4-The Hole breaks training l5-Track team is undefeated 22-Senior gymnastics in front of Memorial disturb faculty meeting 26-We cap Pentagonals 28-Realization of exams increases Quid Club 31-Blumberg gains Hall of Fame with hole in one 1-Exams start taking tolls 9-That lovely piece of paper Spitzer's brew F reedom! ! 4 1 l l 1 1 I I I SUIIIPOIN' has to sxulvll Pile driver The Leroy Leap Page eighty-three 3 funiters and :I shyste-r David and Goliath Airborne Pigmy Page eighty- four CLASS FAVORITES lIAGAZlNEfSunsI1ine 31 Hygiene. Life, Post. not Ll'I'. Peep. X'i'IIfX'I' HOTCIIKISS NEEDS 'I'HIi XIOSTV--Imt and eolsl running maids. a few well plavetl Iromlrs. smoking. WYHAT HOTCHKISS NEEDS LE:XSrI llI1Illill'l'iPlI mas- ters. exams. CHARACTERISTIC MOST TYPICAL OF HOTCHKISS fhaiting. grilling. eating. WORST C.-KTASTROI'HEf-TiIIy's elopement. the IIoI1- u1'1'i1Iellt. RICCUHD. BEST YEARS-fI956. next. BEST CORRIDOR'XIaggie's. SIIIKIFIDS. Wah xxiililih. Runnny's. TX PE OF GIRL-loose. OOnlpI1. Il0llll'llIillI0. unx amy. INDOOR SPORT-ruin running. goofing off. Iruiting. rough Il0llSiIlQI-. sleeping. OUTDOOR SPORTf Iriral clogging. football, swan Inuiting. IIOIJ-SUOTCII, stic-kImII. EXTRA CCRRICUL.-XRfI1e1I. MISCH, nlramat, RECORD. BON 'S SCHOOL OTHER 'I'Ii.-KN IIOTCHKISS-fDeerfieI1I. Lawrenceville, Choate. GIRLS SCHOOL-Wfalkers, Farmington, nearest, any. FUTURE ljccljpfxrriiINYIIIPIIIIDPI' of AA, U. S. .'xI'Illf. athletic clirector. coLLEcEHYu1f-, T IISQ -uf-geo, Princeton, Xvilliams, L1 vu. NEWSPAPERJRECORD 1952, Cliuslu-Qt, TRIB. fxCToRfJi llllll ,I Suu.-u.-1, Buuu Bunny. Juu-,V L.-Wu. ACTRESS-D01-is Day, Luntiez, Liz 'ruyltu-. AUTOMOBILE-Jaguar, Dukes Buick. Foul, Cfulillut-, Frump. ORCHESTRA+MiIlikan's Minstrcls, Lester Lunin. Stun Kenton. TOPIC OF CONVEHS.Ar11I0NfWN'0IllPH. Casey K Hole, va- eation. Mrs. BOlIll0l'. BEVERAGE,-cough medicine, Hadacol, beer, anything in a bottle, good coffee. HOW THE CLASS VOTED Done most for llotehlxiss: Allen, Storms, llramhall. Gibb Van Voorhis. Done Hotchkiss for most: Forbes, Flinn. Foley, Storms Hamlin, Baldwin, Cooper. Host popular: Allen, Bramhall. Gibb, Strong. Storms. Host talented: Allen, Ford. Storms. Latham. Durfee. Best Athlete: Flinn, liramhall, Foley. Nlaeeagnan. Biggest parlor athlete: Gladden. Casey, Aronowitz. T. C Nlurray, Kennedy, NN allare. Nlost gentlemanly: Leitner. Strong. Sutphen. Bramhall Abraham, Lantiez, Rorbaek. Best sense of humor: Townsend. Flinn, Durfee, Goss. Gall away. Millikan. Class elown: Gladden, Durfee, Forbes, Townsend. Cush man. Most likely to sueeed: Allen, Bramhall, Swift, Van Voor- his, Tufts. 'Host likely to go to seed: Miller, Cushman. Forbes. Bart It-tt, Suter. Purest: Van Voorhis, Van Bergen, Stevens. Cliurehill Gibb, Winoker, Holton. 7 W ittiest: Durfee, Townsend, Forbes, Goss, Strong, Rice. Best natured: Townsend, Abraham, Flinn, Maeeagnan Frazier, Bartlett, Mateham. Most Conseientious: Storms, Allen, Van Voorhis. Swift Farrand, Gibbs, Pew. Most Depraved: Vlfalker, Townsend, Forbes, Gibb. Cush man, lnglis. Handsomest: Bramhall. Gibb, Gallaway. Sutphen. Law renz. Liebeskind. Best dressed: Goss. li. Smith, Durfee, Sutphen. Ferris Franklin. A Least eivilized: Wralker, P. K. Murray, Cushman. Hyman. Suter. Most drag with faeulty: Storms, Carpenter. Durfee. Lan tiez. Bramhall. Least drag with faeulty: Hamlin. L. Smith. Black. Gener eaux. Gilbert. Casey. First to marry: Latham. Forbes, MeClean, Spitzer, Pew Chase. First to have to marry: Foley, Forbes, Cooper, Walker Cavanaugh. Ford. Most original: Ford, Wfalker, Allen, Storms. Townsend. Laziest: Wvalker, Forbes. Quarles, Blumberg, Ophuls, T. C. Murray Most optimistic-: Callaway, Essaye, Flinn. Wells, Black. Prominent East-Wfest Poker Club Deception Butehered Page eighty-five impressed. girls? That crave for knouledge Jealous, Rod? Page eighty-s1'.c Most Pessimistic: Casey, Suter, Rice, Fransioli, Durfee, Grout. Class baby: Van Burgen, Gladden, Abraham, Van Voor- his. Most absent-minded: Bartlett, Van Voorhes, Aronowitz, Casey, Essaye. Biggest buller: Durfee, Casey, Mortenson, Murchison, Lun- dell, Lutz. First to be henpecked: Bartlett, Pew, Van Bergen, Wil- bourne, Trask. Most likely bachelor: Van Bergen, Casey, Up de Graff, Heyman, Kleit. Biggest heartbreaker: Gladden, Bramhall, Sutphen, Dem- ing, B. Smith, Chase. Best build: Gibb, Gallaway, Gladden, Ford, Foley. Thinks he has the best build: Up de Graff, Casey, Gladden, Gresinger. Biggest sponge: T. C. Murray, Lawrenz, Liebeskind, Lun- dell, Fransioli. Biggest grind: Van Voorhis, Kleit, Pew, Manthos, Far- P rand, Cunningham. Gets away with least: Cushman, Black. Most extravagant: B. Smith, Lantiez, Black, French. Most gullible: Casey, Bartlett, Aronowitz, Grout. Biggest operator: Sutphen, T. C. Murray. McLean, Tuttle, Foley. He thinks he is biggest operator: Black, Kennedy, T. C. Murray, Blood, B. Smith. CCURSES Hardest: English llll, History llll, Math lll, History Ill. Easiest: Bible, Public Speaking, English ll, Science I. Most valuable: English, Biology, History, Math. Most useless: Bible, Latin, Chemistry, English. Favorite: English llll, History, Bible, Math. MASTERS Most popular: Edwards, Stewart, Berry, Kiphuth, Gurney. Hardest to bluff: Duke, Gurney, Kellogg, Berry. Most entertaining: Duke, Gurney, Sterns, Kiphuth. Faculty playboy: Guirey, Stewart, Best, Sisson, Parsons. Most brilliant: Duke, Miller, Gurney, Hoey. Influenced you most: Duke, Cooledge, Edwards, Kiphuth. The Boz. Best faculty saying: BLISS!!! JE' S was I I ' Q x L' ,ik 'N fr ,,. 5 A i v,lW W I, - , i . X 'Sal iw-fl - ' 'P Q' f Q ' N ,ww K 4- . :Q X .1 4' '.zg,-A-K ,P--wg - x , K is , 'Sf E W' W -- Y 5 iffl N -1 X . ff 1 l i fQig g 8 . - sg va, ' if . ' 'Y ff Q5 ' ask . ! Q ,href s . ' - Uf'gfIfi'1?k ,f v vi R -Q1 .. ,J ,. J, V, ., . MM YW Rf P -fw- , ... 5, . -ga W -,Yue -SEN! . mm 2 i2s2ffe '53 4' . ' v' ' xl f Q f x I . .'.Y LA A l . Ry A N wif Fw 'M X - ,. 'S ' QQ 1 1- 'fm .' 'N N .. 1 ' N- Q Q T 4 , . gf nh. , . I952 ..!4Al I1lfI l. 1 f1f' '!llf'!f-f ful JWJK IE fi Top row: J. Jalnlwy. A. Sellssoml. C. Keely. J. Unlquifi. XY. xYIlIIlI'Ill0I'Q'. A. 'l'ullII-. X. I':Illt'l'r0lI. H. WYQIFIIIEII. I . IJICIIIPIIIJLIFII. J. Hoonvy. R. AQIAIIIIS. Il. Czumwm. P. IH-Ile'y. R. Jxllllllli P. Iielin. H. CFZIVCIIS. C. mlfilxlleiclal. E. M1'I.ezm Thirrl rozrz K. Burbank. IJ. Burney. P. Brenner. R. Byrd. I'. Galvin. C. Clark. .-X. Cilrb. I'. Rumlolpll.. A. Euston. E. Kolournl. R. Skelly, R. Ogden. D. Iiuive. P. Gilbert. R. llolllmnm. J. Johnson. R. Smith Seroml row: J. I'nIlc'rsun. YY. Ilohrmunn. T. Kllurl. I . Gilbert. I.. N,IlIlIl8l'Y0t'l'.. C. HllI1IlQ'r. N. Field. P. C:lIc'ntel'ru. A. Illrfllilff, 0. lxlilllfk. C. Shipper. H. Hurres. IJ. XI-Inq. J. SIIIFQZUIIII Front row: I . Kcelle. S. Sl'Il0l'. T. Pierre, J. Rimllnulr. C. III4-irll, J. Tyler. R. Inge-I. III. 'I'utmpaulgI1. F. Uenuond, VI. Cullrerl. C. Lord, E. Riclmrilf. ll. Olnrien. J. Oukef CLASS OFFICERS OF THE UPPER - MIDDLERS I9-I8-49 UI'I'ic'v Full Winn-r Spring I'l1'si1Iv1lI ,,.,, I.or1I I.. I.orlI Via-4--I'l'vsi4Im1t Ihmliflgv 'I' Ifraullvy I949-50 I'l'e'fi1Ic-III C. l.0r4I l,ur4I C. I.ur1I Vim'-I'l'c-sitlvllt 'I'. Iiraulla-5 Ifrzullc-5 J. Coulhlgge- 1950-SI l,l'0SIllPIlI ,,,,, J. Coolidge Bruelle-5 'I' lirzullvy Yic-0-Prffsirlmll ,'I'. Hraullvy Cuoliclgv Cuoliulggv Sf-4-rc-tary K. Iiurlmnk . Iiurlmnlx K. Iiurlnunlx 'l'l'f'LlrlIl'PI' , C. Lorsl Iirvnm-r I'. BFPIIIIPI' Page eighty-nine l953 MLA er lla! l'f1yw 1 If Top row: J. W'alker. lf. Shufter. B. Chapman. . . serman. J. Rovhe. R. Wveii. J. Griffith. F. Rehavk. J. T. tfhare. S. Mvtllendon. P. Nine-lfoll. YY. Rainholt. I . Yogel. T. Argall. XY. 0'Brien. ll. H. Miller. R. Ford J. Lhandler. 0. Lurtls. H. Maxnn. lx. Wav- Thirrl rmr: ll. Barrett. J. Bijur. D. Rirhardson. A. Luke. J. Mars. R. Sharp. 0. XX omlhnrn. H. Rose. XX. Kling, C. ,-Kustin, P. Pillsbury. J. Lehr. M. Erirkfon. ll. Morgan. H. Hose. R. Keely. ti. Clow-r. H. tl. Bartlett. P. Rube-I Svvoml row: tl. .. ., S Wu. J Byrd. U. htlectt. ll. .hi I. I.. Illnn. XX. M. t . P. I. ' -. H. Berrios. C. Mvtihesney. M. Stewart. J. Morforcl. P. Dietz. M. Foster, E. Cane. B. tim-rnin. H. Blankfein, T. Taylor, P. St'illl6itlt'I' J 'lei 9 ' H 'Il' in exinc llollom row: T. French. W. Beeson, H. Pflagn-r. S. Betanvourl. D. Sims. H. Sugarman, W. Price. R. Parish. E. Stupper. M. Mata-ham D Well- t' H-unger J Pollitt R Fine ll l unh- , , . .. .. . . . , . . . .al am. S. Mavllonald, R. dellraff f O ' I ol' W'JJf lferif 0 fle 0lU0l'- l el Zf 1949-50 Office Wvintvr Spring Prvsitient . WF. Cunningham U. Stewart Vive-Presiclellt .,,. Ni. Stewart lf. Cunningham I95U-Sl Uffim' Fall XX intvr Spring.: Prc-sith-nt ,,,.,,, H. Cllllllillgilulll Nl. Stewart Nl. Sta-mart xYit'P-Pl'l SitiPIll H. Stewart P. Stn-vt P. Strf-vt Page nz'1ze!y-one I954 cog JJ ff I Top row: E. Bradley. U. Jolmfon. F. xY0lll'..vA. Ferfuson. C. Heim. B. Gillespie. ll. O'Brivn. if l.. Omen. l'. Erbs-. A. IFPIIILIIIIP. J. Mellzer. Vt . Xxlfillil.. P. Dunn Thiral row: J. Kniglll. S. l Q?llllf'l', M. l,llll1'iIll. S. lvplon. N. Allgur. ll. I.:-vin. l'. Hii-lv. lf. Johnstone. l . Reinmuntl. J. Nelson. S. Williams Sefoml rmr: .-'L Pen. N. Rizopoulos. B. Finn. A. l.amrem'v. R. Eflmnn. A. ifrm-nlwrg. ,l. lflllllll l' Xl Il ,I FII' ll W T fl IJ W' lt on I' Bl .- ls' . . 1'no1. . 110. . u r. . as . . arres. lf. Light First row: U. Browne. YV. .ASlllllZlI'll.. T. Dixon. R. Harris, G. Forlws. H. l'illsl1ury. J. Umw- lIl0lNl. R. Rudd, J. Bent. S. Hamlin CALM Ofhcem of fge juniom l95U-Sl Wwinivr Spring Prvsiflvnl , H. Bramllvy P. Arnold Xvlff'-l,YPSi1ll'lll , ,,,l'. Arnold Hicks Page ninety-three 66 7 Q gf' 11 M N, it 'aww if mg , ,..,, . ,K , MQ- c!ceri:5!z aff flee memoried ear. . . . nfvfff-fmu' d',t,r xv Q? -. . 3 0 A x 1 if X 2 'Z 0 Y' 1 5 .ff i H., E X V1 ,. -r - .L ,LLW . . L.,-1' Q . .Q J 'A' h 'Y 1 ,,-M, X - sf , I . f r ,Q Y v Q gf I I, Q-I fi ,,A,- , ...A as IW ,W 'vu-ax af f ' I 5 ,... x SCHQQL ATHLETICS X ENL AK A si peg. , fy?-:ifQ.giijTQ . R Q .f .V .- ,WL. , ,,3iM,, M , mmmgmv, - ' J , i ' iifff-s?f3g:,aQ:-Q . , W v . , . - 3' - A. , V , . .Mg N- , ii., A K7 ,LV 4 X mei ff: f- Q A, , ,, A - K ' ' 'fl 'Q S FE . A 8653 Q -W' as , 5 Q 1 . 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For this reason alone the record of six victories. no defeats. and no ties made hy the N50 school foothall team will make it a memorahle one in Hotchkiss athletic annals. Not since the fall of 1933 has a Hotchkiss team had such a good record. But this year's team distin- guished itself not only hy its success on the record hook for it could have suffered de- feat and still he a team which would he re- memhered as a fine defensive and offensive unit. endowed with skill. speed, poise. and ahove all great spirit. Many memhers of the squad had played as suhstitutes and re- gulars for two or more years and had heen on the I9-t9 team which had never experi- enced victory and they were eager to win their share of this year's games. The unusual enthusiasm in the first weeks of practice and the signs of good hlocking and tackling shown in a scrimmage with Berkshire seemed promising. Don 0'Brien's injury. however. deprived the team of its best line hack. Page :mr hzulrlred Hopkins Grammar School came to the hill on Octoher T. having defeated Hotch- kiss for four straight years. This year we atoned for that and the humiliating 32-0 de- feat of the previous year hy whipping them 40-0. ln the first llotchkiss offensive play of the afternoon. Uladden ran 45 yards for a score which. although called hack on a penalty. was run with the speed and power that was to distinguish the running play of this team at its hcst all season. Lyn Theis handled the hall at quarterhack and called the offense with skill and it was quite oh- vious that his contrihution to the team would hc an invaluahle one. This was not a powerful Hopkins team hut the Hotchkiss defense looked though it would he able to handle the stronger opponents we would encounter later in the season. The following week at Deerfield the team played as fine an all around game as they would play all year. By the end of the first quarter the score stood 21 to 0 in the Blues favor. Another T. D. and conversion lnade it 28 to 0 after one minute of the sec- ond quarter. Gladden. llramhall. and Xhra- ham ran the hall off tackle with devastating speed. taking full advantage of a Deerfield Af x' 2: J .wwQI,4 'W Q Y M . -I 5 I I A ' -4' i V, f. Q 1455? glginrif 1 LJ - f 'lffmin-H ,Q 'A A, N.f.:.1e,-until? ,ff , f A ff' ' 6' 'I JL, v!6H K :X ,1:gzfi,L.E?i- 'f ,bigibii ' ff F N 5,3 1 M, -1 A , ' if 'wf fm ,ki , s yi P A ' vi 5 A J- Z- 3 3 ' f xg yr' , 'W' N Y ,, A-14. , ,. A U x V ', I v .F 54 2 is . Pi at Hopping w ith Hopkins 'l'heis to Ford. George Flinn converted to score the point that was to prove the margin of victory. ln the second half Loomis play- ed very well and again we could not seem to move the ball. but were able to hold Loomis to six points. All in all this was far from an impressive victory but it did have redeeming features. From the point of view of the coaches it proved that this squad had the fortitude and the poise to hold together as a team unit in the face of strong opposi- tion. bad breaks, and unusual defensive play. No team plays its host every Saturday, and it is the really fine one which can pull out a victory on its poor afternoon. As in all games of the season Dwight Giblfs fine leadership proved invaluable in weathering this possible defeat. There now remained 'l'aft. last year's league champions. and Kent which wc feared would be the best team to be met all year. Traveling to Watertown on November 3 to meet Taft, our team was greeted by as wet a field as can be imagined. Taft, the one single wing team to be met all season. had to be feared for that reason alone, but when the Blue attack got going, there was no stopping it. The ball handling was out- standingly good considering the condition of the field, and Abraham, Gladden, and Bramhall ran the ball with impressive effec- tiveness. The dive tackle plays from the T proved to hit too hard for Taft. and they were unable to penetrate our defenses when they got the ball. The final result was a 34-0 victory for the Bearcats. Superior weight in the line and speed in the back- ficld proved to be the undoing of Taft. Again Dwight Gibb. George Flinn. Bob Gallaway, and Tom Ford played fine de- fensive games and the defensive backfield Page one hundred two ff Agile Abe of the llughes twins and Tim Hanan was spectacular. From the beginning of the season. con- vinced that Kent would be our most formid- able opponent the team approached the game with this traditional rival on Novem- ber ll with none of the dangerous compla- cency which had marked the earlier attitude toward Loomis. Vliilh the exception of Dan Barney and Guy Hughes who had been in- jured and would be deeply missed. the squad was at full strength and was at as high a peak in spirit as it had been all sea- son. This spirit enabled the team to come from behind for the first time in the season and go on to find a 23 to 6 victory. No real breaks went in favor of the Blue. two touchdowns being called back during the game and many fine plays nullified by penalties. At the cnd of the first quarter the hard hitting Kent team had a 6-0 lead and the prospect looked dark for Hotchkiss. Once more the fine running of Gladden. Abraham, and Bramhall and the placement kicking of George Flinn accounted for two 'l'.D.'s and conversions in the second quarter and a safety gave us a I6-6 lead at half time. Norm Foley played alert ball to catch Ham- ilton behind his own goal line for thc safety. ln the second half Hotchkiss dominated the play and Kent, demoralized by the hard blocking and tackling of Gallaway, Vlfells, lfaccagnan. Lawrenz, Foley, and Ford, could not get going. Bramhall made an- other score and George Flinn made it 23-6 with his thirteenth consecutive conversion. And so a brilliant season ended. Hotch- kiss had scored l9T points to its opponents' 36. 2326 yards had been gained on offenses 1938 by rushing. 288 by passing. 5-1'i of passes attempted were eompleted. .-K great reeord for a great team. hut this team's out- standing quality defies statistieal analysis. for it is involved in those intangibles of espirit. morale. poise. fortitude. and ahove all. possession in a high degree of what Mr. llonnie ealled The spirit of play . It wollld he unfair to emphasize the eon- trihution of individuals to the sueeess of the season. for ahove all it was a team effort. This team had size. The defensive line aver- aged over 205 pounds and the offensive unit. possessed speed and fine hloelxing ahility. lfnds Norm lfoley and Tom Ford played equally well on offense and defense and Pete Genereauxis kit-king and pass-eatehing were an important asset. Taelxles George Flinn. Boh Gallaway. Carl Wvells. and Tom Nlurray averaged 2l2 pounds. had agility and speed. and ealled the offensive hloelv- ing signals with understanding and intelli- genee. Guards Dave Lawrenz and Vit' Nlae- eagnan pulled out on offense and hloeked ahead of the runner very effectively, and played equally well on defense. Reserve guards George Nlortenson. Denny Gihhs. Lou Smith. Tom Kahrl :lid a fine joh. Lyn 'liheis and Dan Barney supplied the indis- perrsahle quarterhaeking of the 'l' forma- tion offense. The offensive running of Ahraham, Gladden. and Bramhall aeeount- ed for most of the yardage on offense. and Bill 'llorrey played well in this respeet. The llughes twins and llanan were extremely effeetive on defense in the safety and half haelv spots. David v4'a1kf-1- and Honnie Storms did a fine joh as line haekers. Captain Dwight Gihh proved himself not only a great offensive and defensive eenter hut an inspiring leader at all times during the season. He was responsihle for mueh of the sueeess of the season and will he re- memhered as a great eaptain. Eighteen of the twenty-two letter men graduate in June and the neeessity for real huilding for l95l is ohvious. A very hig first step has heen talven in this direetion with the eleetion of Don U'lirien as eaptain. Enough eredit eannot he given to eoaeh- es Best. Gurney. Stearns. and Kiphuth who. over a period of three years. have taught this team the very essentials of football. horne with it the hardships of a year of eom- plete defeat, and finally hrought it through an unheaten season. Their help and en- eouragement will always he rememhered hy the memhers of the team. Many thanks also to Dr. Wieler. Bill lilaek. Rodney Ferris. and all memhers of the squad who did not win letters. whose efforts. which are never adequately reeog- nized. meant so mueh to the sueeess of the season. Top role: A. tlilrli. R. Smith. G. Glover. C. Gulden. M. Stewart. P. Gurney. ti. Clark. T. Taylor .llirldle l'0ll'Z R. Ogden. YY. Torrey. R. Hughes. lf. The-is. D. Barney. T. Hanan. ll. Hehhun. H. Yvey. P. Brenner. C. Morgan. U. Street. M. Wallaee, T. Kahrl, G. Hughes Front l'0ll'Z T. Murray. L. Abraham. ,l. Gladden. U. Laysrenz. R. Storms. K. liramhall. T. Ford. G. lflinn, Capt. D. Gibb. Y. Maeeagnan. R. Gallavsay. P. Genereaux. N. lfoley. D. Wialker. G. Mortenson. I.. Smith. D. Gihhs. 5. Wells Top row: J. Wlallaee, E. Lundell, Manager E. Suter Middle row: P. Stevens, T. Doyle, J. Sturgeon, E. Ophuls, H. Hyman Front row: R. Trask. P. Chase. Capt. C. Latham, A. Forbes, T. Framsioli OCCQI' The outlook for the 1950 Soccer team was inclined to be somewhat pessimistic due to the fact that only five lettermen were re- turning from last year's squad. Coaches Miller and Bacon were faced with the task of putting together a team which, no matter how well drilled, would lack game experi- ence. The team showed rapid improve- ment, however, and although the record for the season in the won and lost column is not too impressive, every member of tl1e squad fully realizes that this yearis team was a good one, both in spirit and ability. The team was keyed up for the opening Kent game and won it handily 5-1, scoring three times in the first five minutes. Frank Rice, the center forward, notched the first goal of the 1950 season as he blasted one that the Kent goalie couldnit hope to save. Pres- ently Tom Fransioli dribbled deep into Kent territory and arched a high lazy cross in front of the goal which Pete Chase put his head to and knocked it from the outstretch- ed hands of tl1e Kent goalie. John Sturgeon made it 3-0 when he scored from a mix-up in front of the goal. Herb Hyman and Sturgeon each tallied one in the second half, making the final score 5-1. The game was high-lighted by the fine offensive play of the center of the forward line and the steady defense of YVallace in the goal, Ophuls at fullback, and Hyman and Captain Latham at the halfback spots. The following Wednestlay' the team hit the road and was beaten by Litchfield High School, 2-1. The game started very slowly with long boots being exchanged by both defenses. .lust before the half, however, Litchfield banged one past Wallace from the midst of a big scramble directly in front of the goal. Yvallace lunged for the ball, just barely touching it with his fingertips. Herb Hyman, the center half back drilled the on- ly goal for the Blue from thirty feet out. The score was tied 1-1 when Litchfield broke through the teamis tight defense and scored to make the last marker. The whole forward line and Herb Hyman deserve spe- cial credit for their excellent play. lf the breaks of the game had been distributed a little more evenly, the score might easily have been reversed. Page one hundred five Cood try Un Saturday, Octoher 4 Hotchkiss met Deerfield at Hoyt field for, as far as good play goes, the hest game of the year. The Blue was up against a team which had prac- ticed two seasons of the year, a team which had crushed Exeter and even tied the Will- iamis varsity. Behind two to nothing in the seeond period, John Kidde retrieved a hall thrown hy the Deerfield goalie, drihhled past two defenders, and lined it into the nets as the half ended. ln the third quarter a pass from Latham to Trask to Chase ended in the second score. The team was not able to penetrate again, however, and with Deer- field's third score, the game ended 3-2 in their favor. The Blue hackfield, consisting of Kidde, Ophuls, Hyman, Doyle, and Cap- tain Latham played an especially fine game of defense, with goalie ,lack Wallace emerg- ing as the individual star of the game. The Choate galne saw a letdown in the team's hrand of play. Long kicks were ex- changed constantly, and the passing and trapping were not up to par. Pete Chase scored the Blue's only goal on a short pass from left inside Boh Trask. Choate count- ered with a well-directed shot that Wallace could not reach. Stevens and Fransioli, the wings, played fine hall, setting the example for the rest of the team. Late in the fourth quarter Captain Gene Latham sustained a sprained ankle which, although not keeping him from any games, hindered his play con- tinually until the final game against Taft. The team journeyed to Kingswood on Wednesday, Uctoher 25 where it scored a desirious 4-l triumph, all four goals heing scored hy center forward Pete Chase. The scoring punch was due as was shown hy Pete's play and the fine help he received from his forward line. Fullhacks Uphuls Page one hundred six Play the ball, Pete and Lundell also deserve credit for a fine game. ln the second quarter Wfillie Wil- hourne, who had heen playing good hall at the inside position, suffered a had hroken leg. The following Wednesday, November 1, Hotchkiss again played away, and was heat- en hy a strong Loomis squad, 2-l. The game was marred hy a great many useless penal- ties which tended to slow it up considerahly. At half-time the Blue squad led l-0 hecause of a hooming short shot hy Captain-elect John Sturgeon. .Iohn played an exception- ally fine game at Loomis, continually drill- ing shots with either foot until one crashed through the goalie's arms. Wallace was at his hest as he stopped many Loomis drives with his fine saves. Doyle, Ophuls, Hyman, Latham, and Kidde all played good aggres- sive hall on the defense. The Blue could not catch on to the incessant penalties un- til it was too late, and they had lost their third game. ln the Berkshire game the team played excellently, and went on to win, 4-0. There was no score in the first half as the teams were haffled hy the adverse weather condi- tions. Finally the Blue hegan to roll with Sturgeon,s hlazing kick into the corner of the goal out of the reach of the Berkshire goalie. Captain Latham followed with a long high kick which sailed into the nets over the outstretched hands of their goalie, 111aking the score 2-0. In the last quarter the Berkshire team managed to get the hall out of their territory only once, hard press- ed hy the offensive play of the Blue team. By this time there was a half inch of water over most of the field, hut this didn't keep Frank Rice and Pete Chase from notching the third and fourth goals. The Blue com- Shall xx e dance ? pletely outplayed Berkshire, heating them thoroughly. Credit goes to all, including Andy Forhes who played superlative hall at the left halfhack position. In the final game of the year the Hotch- kiss hooters journeyed to Taft where they battled the Tafties to a 0-0 tie. Many times the Blue just missed opportunities to score, and it seemed to all as if the hall was con- tinually in Taft territory. The team just could not push it through the net. Captain Latham sparked the team in its final game. aided by Sturgeon, Ophuls, Hyman, and Damon Smith, who played his hest game of the year at right wing. The season, therefore, was ended hy a tie with Taft, giving Hotchkiss a record of three wins, two ties, and three losses. In summary Hotchkiss produced a good forward line this year. Pete Chase contrih- uted most of the scoring at center forward. Pete was a tireless player, always having his foot on the hall somehow or other. ,lohn Sturgeon, the captain-elect, was the play maker of the line, setting up a score for one of his teammates time after time. He also scored frequently himself, hanging them in with either foot from anywhere on the field. Fransioli at left wing developed a heautiful kick tllat again and again clicked for Blue scores. Pete Stevens, Damon Smith, and Fred Dieffenhaeh all played fine hall out there with Stevens doing the hrunt of the work. Time after time Pete evaded enemy defense and shot the hall to the center of the field, setting up a score. Frank Rice and Yes. I'd love to Boll Trask completed the center of the for- ward line, hoth driving hard and developing formidahle kicks. The halfhaek line was an especially good one consisting of ,lolln Kidde at left, Herh Hyman at center, and Gene Latham at right. ,lohn was a persis- tent and untiring player, constantly fouling up the other team's offensive play. Herh was a douhle threat man, equally effective on hoth offense and defense. His strong kick often scored, and when it didnit, it stayed where someone else could push it in. Cap- tain Latham's fine spirit and play were the mainstay of the hackfield. ln the fullhack spots Uphuls, Doyle, and Lundell excelled with Ophuls proving to he one of the hest fullhaeks that Hotchkiss has seen in a long time. Prohahly the most reliahle man on the team was goalie ,lack Wallace. ,lack played every minute of every game, a fitting trihute to the kind of joh he did throughout the season. Special attention shoold he given to the unsung, hut nevertheless important players who helped to round out the team. Thanks go to Maxim, Up de Graff, Griffith, Cam- eron, Wilson, Vogel, Leitner, Miller, Lutz, Cunningham, Johnson, Murray, Lord, and Townsend. We cannot forget Gene Suter, our effi- cient manager, nor our two coaches, Mr. Hiller and Mr. Bacon, whose efforts made the Blue as good as it was. 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Latllum SIHkf'lj'. illlll .l0l1I1 R- Bl'00liF f0l' lll4'il' VY' lowvrml his 200 l'f'1'0l'1l for a T5 foot 11001. lI'f'IIll'lf ulylv l'OllI'lllll1L unel llvvotion to tlu' 'flu' mow! 0V'iliIlg.E1'Yf'IlI WHS Illv l51lym-.I in- lmml- Yl!ll F l'i 'l f- Plllf th ulmlmll 4livi1lu11l lllf'1ll4'f in wllivll Lllllllllll swmn Page' mu' Ivmfrlrfrl fun against our former captain. Boh Badger. Lathamis time of 1 :47.8 lowered Bolfs school record hy .5 seconds. Sophomore Buzz Bren- ton cut the 100 yard freestyle record hy .1 second. thus erasing Nlorgan Nlurray's mark of five years standing. ,lohn Sturgeon took the 50 with a time of 25 seconds. and Barry Durfee won the diving. His point score of 59.7 proved to he the highest score of his season and the only victory over Plehe div- ers in six years of competition with them. The meet was culminated in the winning relay of Hike Foster. Dirke Hinton. Buzz Brenton. and Captain Parker Murray. Un Fehruary 3 the llotchkiss team trav- eled to New Haven only to lose to the well- halanced Yale Freshmen hy a score of 45 to 30. 1 ale took first place in eight of the nine events. hut the one victory was a new 200 yard relay reeord. This winning relay composed of Foster, Sturgeon, Brenton. and Ferris covered the distance in the fast time of 1:4-0.2. The outstanding event of this meet was Tale's victory in the 200 yard free- style with a time of less than two minutes. With the most important meet of the sea- son scheduled for Fehruary 10. only a week away. a unique eomhination of frustations occurred. During the night of Fehruary -l and Fehruary 7, large sections of plaster came loose from the ceiling of the pool and fell into the water. making it impossilrle to swim. A crew of carpenters set up scaffolds in the water and rushed repairs so that only one practice was missed. Adding to our trouhles. four memhers of the Deerfield swimming team hecame ill and a postpone- ment was necessary. Coach Kiphuth. after much telephoning. managed to arrange the meet for Fehruary 10 with the Yale 1. V. lmagine the surprise of the parents and friends who had planned to see the Blue vs Green meet when they arrived and saw Hotchkiss swim Yale. It was a capacity crowd. and our hoys did hetter than expect- ed. winning 47-28. The -18-18 victory over the Williams Freshmen was rung up on Fehruary 17 in the Bryan pool at Hotchkiss. Fred Diefen- hach was the outstanding Hotchkiss perform- er, winning his hackstroke race in 1:07.1. Captain Parker Murray and Bod Ferris tied for first place in the 40. ,lohn Griffith won the 100 yard lnreaststroke. Brenton and liathain easily took first and second in the 200 yard freestyle. Durfee and Baldwin took first and second in the diving. llinton, 0'Brien. Lutz. and Pew won the freestyle relay to complete the victory for Hotchkiss. Williams' only victory was the 180 yard medley relay. The postponed Deerfield meet was swum on Felrruary 21 at Lakeville. Outstanding strength in the freestyle hrought us a 47-28 victory. Sturgeon and Murray swept the 40 yard freestyle. Brenton and Latham the 200. and Ferris and yv'.11lu.-Q the 100. The med- lcy relay team of Diefenhach, Griffith. and Hinton. and the freestyle relay of Sturgeon, Ferris. Brenton and fllurray also won. The 1:16.5 time of the freestyle relay was 1.5 seconds faster than the 1949 record. Grif- fith. Diefenhach, and Durfce took second places. and Field and Baldwin thirds. to complete the scoring. Un Fehruary 23 Canterhury swam us at Lakeville in the last dual meet of the sea- son. Dietz won the 200 with a fast 2:10.7. and the 180 yard medley relay team of Dief- enhach. Burhank. and Brenton turned in the hest time of the year with 1:45.2. Grif- fith. Chuck Nlatcham. Sturgeon. Durfee. and Start of 200 Hotchkiss 48 Deerfield 22 Furrow followed free Intersclmlastic champs the 160 yartl relay' of Ferris. U'Brien. llin- ton. anrl Pew also won their events. llurray . Nlike ivliltflllllll. Latham. Ficlfl. anll Baldwin took scconcl places. 'fhc final score was Hotchkiss 57. Canterhury l8. Finally. on Saturtlay. 'llarch 3. thc tcaln travclctl to 'lirinity Collcgc to colnpctc against scycn other Prep Schools for thc 'frinity' lntcrscholastic championship tro- phy'. Not only' was it thc thirtl year in suc- cession that the Blue swimmers have turnctl thc trick. hut hy' scoring 00 points thcy' com- pletely' ovcrwhehuefl thcir closest rivals. thc big Crccn from Dcerficltl. hy 21 points. 'l'hc nlcet was spcctacular in that it was high- lightctl hy' a splcnllitl team pcrforniancc hy thc Blue anfl hy' a sparkling intliviclual pcr- formancc hy' Hoh Nlattson. from Williston School. 'l'hc Williston star sct a meet rcc- orfl twicc :luring the aftcrnoon in the hrcast- stroke anrl thcn set a new national prep school mark in the l50 y'ar1l infliviflual nicel- lcyo with a scorching l:33.l. ln winning: hy a huge margin the Bluc tcanl turncll in vic- Another for Brenton torics in four events. Dicfenhach. Burhank. and Brenton won thc mecllcy' relay: Hocl Ferris coppctl the 50. Buzz Brenton again spcal to victory' in thc I00 final aftcr setting: a ncw school recorml of 55.2 in the trials. and our frcc-sty lc relay' of Sturgeon. Foster. Fer- ris and Captain Nlurray' was also victorious. ln thc 50 trials which opened thc aftcr- noon's competition hoth Rod Ferris and Nlikc Foster qualified with the time of 26.0 for thc finals. Sheptcr of Hopkins turnctl in thc fastcst 50 tiinc of thc meet as hc won his hcat in thc tinlc of 25.0. ln thc hack- strokc trials which followctl. Frcrl Dicfcn- liach splashccl thc tlistancc in l:0T.fl to win his hcat anll turn in thc fastest hackstrokc time rccortletl for thc aftcrnoon's competi- tion. 'l'hc meet recorcl for the hrcaststrokc was lowcrctl twice in the trials. Boh llatt- son in thc first heat was clocked in thc timc of l:06.-1. hut in thc sccontl heat Burrows of Vivorccstcr Acaclcniy' tlitl l:06.0 to hcttcr llattson's tiluc. setting thc stage for llattson to rctaliatc in thc finals. Griffith qllalifictl for llotchkiss. finishing scconel to Mattson in the first heat. Buzz Brenton took a colu- nianaling lcall over his opponents in the first 100 trial to win easily aml sct a new school recorrl. Lonnie Wvallacc also won his hcat to qualify. coming from hehincl on thc last lap to cop thc race. Hotchkiss took thc lcatl in thc score column which they' ncvcr rclin- quishccl as a IllPlll1'y rclay' of Dicfcnhau-h. Burhank. antl Brenton spcfl to victorv. Dicf- enliach was slightly' hchintl the Dcerficlll entry' as Burhank pickctl up tho racc. and thc situation renlaincml unchanged in the hreaststrokc laps. hut Brenton, anchor man. put on a ll'f'lllBI1fl0llS sprint which carrieml thc Bluc tcanl to victory' over their oppon- cnts with thc time of l:26.o. On your marks The closest race of the afternoon ensucfl when Ccnc Latham encountcrerl Stacc of De-Prficltl in the 200 finals. Staci- took a slight lcafl at the start of the race ancl hclcl it for six laps hcforc Cone started to chal- lcngc him for the lcatl. At this point Dictz also put on a sprint to pull himsclf into thirfl aftcr hanging hack at thc hcginning of the race. Going flown the last lap. Ccnc gratlually caught Stacc antl matchcal him strokc for strokc coming into tho finish. Hut Stacc was pickctl thc winncr. ln the- 50 finals which followcfl, Horl Fcrris pickctl up a sccontl Blum' win. Coming out of tho far turn. Hotl was hchinal the ficltl. hut finishcrl with a strong sprint to hring him to victory. Nlikc Fostcr finishctl fifth. The next racc w as all Boh Mattson as hc smashctl the nat- ional prcp school recortl in l:33.4. former- ly hclfl hy Thoman of Anflovcr. hy about two scconfls. Mattson finishcsl ahout a lap ahcafl of the othcrs in his hcat. Thr- placcs in this racc. the 200, antl thc rf-lays wcrc juflgctl hy timcs alonc with no qualifying heats. Sturgcon pickctl up a thirtl for Hotchkiss as ho was hcatcn out hy Stacc of Dccrficltl. 'llhc tliving followctl, antl Stcn- hcrg of Williston rackcfl up 72.43 points to sct a ncw mcct rccortl, hrcaking thc olcl rc- corcl hy Chatficltl of Dccrficlfl. Hc far out- scorctl his closcst compctitor, Durfcc, who hatl 58.8 points. Balclwin matlc his last pcr- formancc for thc Bluc tcam his hcst. as hc totalccl 54.4 points to takc fourth. Buzz Brvnton camc hack from his su- prcmc cffort in anchoring the mctllcy rclay to win thc l00 final. Buzz finishcll with a comfortahlc lcatl ovcr his closcst t'0lllIN'll- tor. Higgins of Cantcrhury. lvallacc took a fourth. Lcwis of Dccrficltl took an carly lcael in thc hackstrokc final which hc hclcl Htllclllxiss out front lo He floats through the air . . . for thrcc laps. hut l,llxfPIllH.t1'll thcn hcgan to closc thc gap. coming tlown to thc finish antl almost caught up. hut thc lcatl provcrl too much as licwis won in l:08.l. Thc last final llfxf0l'f' thc frccstylc rclay was tho hrcaststrokc. Nlattson. whosc timc was Iwi- tcrctl hy Burrows in tlw trials, rlitl not triflc with his oppoucnt. taking an opcning lcafl which hc witlcncfl cvcry lap anfl finishcrl tcu yartls in front. Burrows was sccontl. antl Griffith. who stayctl in last placc for thc first thrcc laps. sprintctl to catch thc thirtl man antl hit tho finish at the samc timc as NlcCarthy of Cantcrhury. hut John won tht- tlccision. Mattson was l:04.4 which low- crctl the mcct rccorel for thc thirfl timc flur- ing thc aftcrnoon. 'llhc Hotchkiss ltxillll won a tlccisivc ric- tory in'thc frccstylc rclay as Sturgcon took thc lcatl from thc start. antl tht- lcatl was grarlually witlcncll as cach man took up the racc. 'licam scorcs: llotchkiss 60: Dccrficltl 36: Williston 22: Cantcrhury I6: Nlount llcrmon l6: Hopkins ll: wiorccstcr 8: 'firin- ity-l'awling l. ur gtlvrs is as goonl as ours .f 'WNX xv T1111 r1111': P. t1il1V1ll. S. G111lf3l'l. 11. 1,111'11. R. 101101. xl1ll1ilgIt'l' H. 51111111- Front r1111': G. Hugllef. J. Alllltlllirl. KI11111. N. 151111-y. P. U1-1101'01111x. ll. 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T110 B1110 s111'111'1-0 2-1-I2 ZOIIP wus IIPVPI' 1111110 111'0k011. 11111' 11s11111'- 11-11 11x .1 11111111s. 14-9 111 1111- 1-1111 111 1111- 111'-1 1Illill'1l'I'. 110111 1111- 11-1111 111111115111 1111- 1111111110 11x11 111-1'11111s. ilIl11 1x1111s1111111 il 11111- kixlll 11I'1Y1' 111 1111111 1110 1'i1'111ry. -x1lll1lll1r1 11-11 1111- r1'0l'1IlQl 111111 13 points 1111110 F1111-1 got 122. 11011-11k1--' 1111111 -1111111111 Y1f'1OI'j'. 11111111101 1111s01 0111110 111111i11s1 Taft 16-35. T110 11111110 1011111. 1041 115 Guy H11g111-f 111111 f1f'IlPl'1'illlX. 01111111 111 ll s1i111 11-1111 1111'011g11 1111- firfl 1111'1-0 111-1'i1111s 111111 1ll 1110 1'1llIl'11l 1111111'101'. with F1111-1 1'1111111i11g T llllilllh. 111'11k0 1110 11111110 11111-11. 111'Il1xl'1'llllX. F1111-5. illl11 1111, 1111g111-s w0r0 11l1' high -1-111'1-iw 111111 0101011 p0i111s 0111-11. '11111' first 131119 l1i1-- 1111111111-11 111 CllIl1Pl'- 11lll'y. This 1111- 0110 of 11111' ll0Ol'4'l' 111111011 ,Q111111-s. 111111 11111-1' C111111-1'11111'1 11111 11111 111 1110 1'i1's1 11111111115 111' 1111- 1h1r11 1101'i1111. 111111-11k1s- 111-101' 1-111111111 11ll'lll. 111111-11111-s 1011 111 111001141 01'11l1'1.1l'P1 1l1l1ll'11'l' 12-10.111111 111 1111- 111111-111 23-24. 11111 131-1111111 -1111111i11g 111-111011 C111111-1i- 11lll'y 111 il 14-31 111i1'11 111-ri1111 11-1111. -X 11111 1'0lIl'1 ll1'f'SS llllillilgjlxll 10 1-111 11l1' 11111110 10111111 101111 1111w11. 11111 f:LlIlU'l'1llll'N 1i1llll11Y M1111 -13-13. 1111111 s1-111'1-1'- for 1111- H1110 1s1-1'1- 'X1lll4lll1hl. F1111-1. 111111 1111-11 111111110- 111111 13. 11. llllll U 111i111s l'1'h H'1'11Nl'1N. 1 1 . 1110 111111' 1111- 111011 1'l1Q4'l1 11111 111 11llllll4'l'f 16-1-1. l1llllll4'I'f 1111011011 Ll 111-T 11-1111 111 1110 first 1011 Illilllllfxr. 1t'Ilg111l1'lll'11 11 111 21-19 111 1110 111111. 111111 110111 1110 rilllll' lIlill'QI1Il. 36-31. 111 1111- 01111 01' 1111- 1h1r11 1101'i011. H011'11ki--. 11-11 111 11115 1111g110-. 1-111 1110 11-1111 111 1111- 1.111111 llllfji 11111 111111111111 filfifllfi qiiurlvr. lrul in vain. Slums. Braulfluus. uiul llzilo i'0llIlll'll for 38 mil ol' llu' vi1'l4n f lfm poinls. isllilv Guy lluglu-f ll-fl lllf' H1lll'lllxlSh fi-oriiig with l5 points. auul Loral luul Ill. llulvlllxiss llu'n wana swznnpvil lay 'llrinily Puwlillgg ul 'llrinily for llu' lllir4l Slflllgllll ilu'- lvul. 'lllu' lumu' lvum 1'0ul4l nol min on lluxir flurtf. sinking mm' lilly 1N'l'l'l'Ill ol' llwil' l'i1'l4l goals. llllu' worm' uns vlnav for llu' liiral lwo lllIKll'l1'l'r. xsilll illrinily-l'znsling ln-zuling all liull' linux. 20-23. ll4m1-xe-l'.,lmu'- pul llu- vivlors uluwul willi an quirk 8 puinlf zuul llu-5 wvnl on lo will 59 lo 18. lligli 5l'0l'l'l'P for llu' llliu- in-rv lll'lll'l'l'illlX ulul lilly llugluw. Milli lisvlu' puinlf mul Dil-ll lluglu-H xsilli lan. Un llu- lumu- vnurl llu- lllllt' finally hllilll- A ningml ufxaiult rmillx lu-vslwl nunfl. ln llu- llmrlli euairlvr . . . l lwfl lllliklfhlnlu 'lllifll' ll! Mlimllllnii ll 'lX- llu' lgl'1ll'l'illH slum:-sl llu'j vuulel play lIllll4'l' fliire- lull-3.1. .Xl lmlllmu- llu' hl'0l'1' flmul 20- lm,-.m.1, mul Nm' finullx on-33 Divk llu,,h1., -. M ' K ' I . if ' l A ll l ' l A u 1 'I .- . . rl l ll 'l - ll l,'.l'l , l 'l ' .l ll 'l was lllgll rl'lll'4'l' sulli lmirle-4-11 llllllllh mul illl1l,l0lllI 'Klnuluifl lmully loulul llu'll' rznigv I14,h,G1,m,H,mn and pm.kM.UillH,l.l1,0llm,14,'l mul ilumluwl in lNl'Illf-lllllll' points lnvlwve-ii lhi,.u.l.n mul WH lminh l.4.,l,,,,.liH.lX. Th.. llu-in in llu' lust hull. From llu'n on il um Ulm, T5 pm. Vvm fm!! Fimmilv, xmfu 1l,.K.i,, an Ylllllllkllf for llu' llluv. iw, fiwtm. in ilu, xivtmw '- llu- lgllll' qumlvl lull llll'll' lllgfll puml ol 'HW WU.,-I1 ggum. with qQunm.,,F on tlwir llu' ji-au' awuinsl l1'll 'lIl'-lf'ilIlill Kvnl all f- f- 2- voilrl prouwl lo lu' au lllrilling mul an vlow lluu-lilxiff. 'l'lu- liliu- fluxwml lfoful lmll- r- uf llu' lf:-ll lun lxso ww-kf 4'lll'll1'l'. llilllllllllfl zuul au'l'urul4- flumling wlwn il ual, lluful for lxso 'l'lu- firfl 4lllill'll'l' saw lllll1'lllxlFF ailuxaul lrj onv point auul 1llH'illl lay lun all llu' liulf. 2l- 22. l'l0wvu-r. llu' figliling lilllllll'l'f' fivv ll-fl -14-36111 llu' mul of llu- lliirsl 4lll1ll'lt'l'. Nvxvr- llwlvss. llu' lgllll' vzinu- lrzu'lx mill: ll liflvvn point fmlrlli lN'l'l0ll lo lil- llu- gauiu' in llu' final wvuiul, uilll in grvail Olll'-llllIlIlt'l' lironi lluf l'0l'Ill'l' ln lr1llYllI. llilf rvlll llu' flillilt' inlo 0Yt'l'llllll . in wliivll llaiplziin Ifoloy mul Guy lluglu-5. llu- lliiillllr liigll -voiw-l's ssilli svwmlc-1-11 illlll lllll'lC'l'll puinlf l'e'alu'1'livPly. foulml uul. ,lllllll 'xlllllllllrl ilumln-fl in an long Un llu- lmll Th 4' gllalrtl wus aisle-vp two-liznnle-r lm' ulmt sw-iiivel tu hm' tht- XYlIl ning niurgin. llmrwt-x4'l'. liraulsliziw. Unn- nvrx s high svmw-r. sunk an twisting mw-lluml ml Jump shut in tht- linzil rt't'0lItls. which prow-tl to ht' tht- winning lDlI1'lxf'l. Ihf following gannm' ut livrlxsliirv provml to hv just lla vlosv unll 4-xvn inort' vxciting. 'Xlniqnistis tlirvm- fit-ht goals It-tl tht- Hlnv in tht- llrst 4lllill'lt'l'. hut lg1'I'lxhllll'4' stvppvtl up lll1'll'0llil'llH1'illltl IMI tht- lilllt' hy two poii lls at hulltiniv unsl 1-ight in tht- thirnl quarter A lust lPl'l'l0tl tlrive- ting twvlvv points. put the- Hott-hkiss five in thv lvaul with St't'UllllS tu go. A futilv Illltl vonrt shot hx lic-i'hsliii'v vmlml th0 gunn' with NUVIII Folvy net- with tht- lilnv tht- x irtnrs hy an sc-ure' of Stl-48 llu- fiillllt'I'lllll'X ff guim- prmvil to hv il llt'Lll'l-lDl'l'1llxt'l' for thv lllnm-. livpvutvll haul pussvs ztnll sigllr ul' lzivlx of fight IllLll'lxPtl thv vontf-st. lluwvxvr. hy tht- vntl of the thircl tIllill'l0l' lAll'tl ainel .hlllltllllfl haul givvn tht Blum- ll six point nizirgin. f:llIll1'l'lllll'f rn tanllutv 1. tl in this qimrtm'. anal at llhu- shot hx lillrlxvl h'llh-I fiilha-rt in tht- linul lll0lIlt'lllr pl'mnl4'4l at tw :intl m'0l'til1i4'. XX ith sa-will St'l'0Il4lS to go howl tlllllllbvtl in what st't'lll4'tl to h0 tho winning hnvkvt. untl us thv stznnls wvnt wihl Cun- uvuii nl' f:illlll'l'lllll'f thrvw up Ll tlvslwiuitv two liunelvr fruin initlvunrt whit-li purtml tht- nvts us tho finul whisth' hlvw. Gilhvrt ol' llotvhkiss lt-tl the- Blur' with fiftvvn points. us CilllilYilIl livttvtl twvnty for thv vivtors. ln thc' lust gznnv ol tht- smison thi- lilnt' pluyvtl at 'lialft Allltl lust in tht' lust lllllllllt's ul' plug 60-58 ill an xt-ry t'Yl'll gunna ilihrungh- out tht- whuh' gannv it was l nlt-fs shooting illlil rc-honneling that lxvpt tht- lh'ui'1'uts in the gunn-. untl in thc' thiral quarter Dim-It llughvs got hot untl svorvel ninv points in un uttvnlpt to 0X1'l'l'0llI4' Yliaiftis lvaul. Fonling signin liaillflivzippa-nl tht- lilnv. us it haul tlone- lnlvviullsly. unel Xorni lfnlvy lolilvll out in tht- final niinnlvs whvn hc was iivmlvsl llltlsl. Quinn ol' lull lnrolu' l'i'4'1- twivv in tht- vlus- ing svvomls. and it wus his four points that t'il1t'lll'll thi- gllllll' for tht' Taft fini. Folvy was high st-urm' with twvnty-two points. unll his ull-ronntl goml plan spurkml thv tvuni. Divk llughvs vollvi-tml filitvtfn points untl John ,-Xlnlqnist ninv. Hy losing this gznnv. tht- Blur' split thvir svaison. winning six unsl losing six. Jump hull 'Psa 'ldv' gui-' 1' I' VW. 'Y t,, Top rout A. Blood. C. Morgan. P. Cllillldlf'l'. l.. l,apl1ani. P. Pillsbury. Alllllllgvl' lf. l,lIllfl?ll Frou! row: D. Barney. D. Boive, R. Ogden. H. Way. K. Bramhull .l1l0cLeg Tlw 1951 liot-lu-5 svason provml to ln' an 'l'Iw Borksliirv tvani lat-king notliing lnut an llIlSlIt'i'l'SSflIl onv for tlw Hotvlllxiss lI'lllIl. offvr from tht- liangt-rs. llilll mlm-ptli. vxpvri- 'l'lu-y lost niost of tlwir ganu-s. tlut- to lark 4-in-v and scoring lDllIll'll. -Xll the-so things of lrotll vXp4'l'i1'tu'v antl pra1'tim-v. S0llll'llllll'S tln' Blum- tt-ani larlxvtl. 'llllt' gann' was poor- tht- IPLIIII wvnt into a Qlilllll' witllollt a wvc-ls ly plajwl witlt tln' 1'X1'l'llll0ll of Xxivy. Brain- of prau'ti1'v. llall. anel l'illslrury. 'Illia' two lattvr assistn-fl 'llln' first clvfvat for tht- Blum' was snffvr- wry on llis ttso lonc' tallivs. lnotll on sllort Nl at tht. lmmlg of ll wf.ll,l.0w.lH,4l Clmlm. passvs. lfslalington of lg1'l'l'xSllll'4' st-on-el four lt'ilIIl. wllo non V1-I. our only goal ln-ing IIUUIF- svore-nl lay Harry Wit-5. who provvel llllllhvlf 'l'Iu- lllua- svxtvt fll1'Il traxvlml to fillIlIlt'I'f. one' of tln- tt-anfs outstanrling playvrs all wln-rv tlu-y lit-tl a poor fillIlll1'I'f tc-ani 3-3. lllfllllgll tht- svason. 'flu' first lint' of Cap- Vly-5 mul Ugllq-gl qlqying ilu- sq-qpring for lllt- Ulln 501' UP5'l 'l- B0l - 111111 wily l'l1'P 'l il lllllv. 'llllv gann' was slots antl poorly play- fair ganiv, wllilv 1l1'fl'llM'Illt'll Brainllall anll pil! dm. In ilu. inftwim- qhmm.,-5 wan, and Phil Plllslnlff l 'l'l th' 0l'I'0Fi ll Willll U' tln- 1-ramping lnounels of tln- rink. ln tht- fonr goals. 'llln' sm-ontl linv. nlaelv up of fi,-,l llum-ll-rl XXQ-5, lm ll pus, from linipl-, Nlorgan. Lupllum. and Dan Blll'Il1'j'- llvlfl llw skim-fl through tht- tl'-i'4-uso antl tlmmwl tht- Clloutv 1011111 S4'0l'4'l4'FP- m-ts for tht- first st-on-. Lan-r in tho saun- Un tlw following Saturday tln' llotvlikiss pvriocl Ugelvn tallivfl llis first of tln' svason ic-vilwil wvrv sountlly tlrulnlwll lay lfvrlxsllirv. on a long sliot. rlllll'Il in tlw final pvriotl. 9-2. wry again st-oring our only two goals. llvj aml Hlilllllliill votnlniin-ul tlwir vfforts Pugw our lfllmlrffl n1'm'lrf,1 A I S 1. ' s ,, arf' f 1 . q ..-4 ,. - Un the attack to push a third marker hy the Gunnery goalie. illllis game showed little improve- ment on the part of the lllue. hut many of the errors were things that could he ironed out as the season progrcsscd. The next wcck end. on Friday. Hotchkiss played one of their hcst gullies of the year against South Kent on the latter's new rink. The final score was 3-3. llarney and We-y were switched, in order to give the second line more punch. Tht first score for Hotch- kiss came in the second quarter. after the opponents had put two discs hy goalie hpea- hallsu Chandler. Wie-y skated past the de- fense and flipped the puck to Chris Morgan. who slapped it in for the score. Barney and Ogden collahorated nicely on the next score. lleceiying the puck at mid-ice. Barney skat- ed through the defense and quickly passed to Capt. Ugden, who shot the disc into the net. l.atc in the third quarter Ugden again scored for the lllnc. this time on a pass from llranihall. who was playing his hcst galne of the year. 'llllis game showed great inl- provenient in the lllue ranks. The next day. the Blue sextet traveled to Wiestniinster. the home of the league cham- pions. This was the one high spot of the season. It was nndonhtedly the hest ganlc llotchkiss played this season. llowexer. Page one lzzfnrlrcd flccnfy b- .J .vfxm 'Eb The goalie was easily drawn lack of practice again proved the deciding factor. and the Blue was shut out 3-0. xxYf'SllIllI'lSll'l' scored all its goals in thc first period. always a had one for the team. However. in the last two frames they found it difficult to get into the Blue zone. Sever- al near goals were made hy Hotchkiss. hut they failed to hypass a good wiestniinster goalic. lioh Ogden. on a pass from lloicc. took a vicious slap shot that would have parted the nets in two had it lreen two ineli- es to the left. The first line of Boice. Ug- den, and Barney worked well together. while the second line. led hy llarry Wvey. was eapahle of keeping the opposers short of hreath. Defensemen l'illshury and Brani- hall played well also. checking and avert- ing several goals. Chandler had a great day in the goal. ltis in! 'flitfrsfs , T :G- ---......., 3 11 A ' ' ', ,M.w...4n.- 5 .rpg-I - I A N. E 4. 3 5 wa No rigar The following Monday. Hotehkiss played its fourth game in a row. This proved too mueh, and they lost a tight game to a slight- ly superior Kent team -1-2. Kent drew first hlood late in the first period. and from then on it was Hotehkiss's game, until the fatal last period. Repeatedly they skated deep into Kent territory, and finally Wvey, taking the puek in enemy territory, skated hehind the Kent cage, and finding no one to pass to, skated in front of the goal and put it in. Late in the same period Ugden took the puek through the defense and slap- ped it at the goal. The goalie, saving, was not prepared for the follow-up shot that Barney took, and it flashed into the net for the seeond and final Hotchkiss goal. The team, however, with four straight games and no praetiee or rest. In-gan to slow down. Fast break The watchful Hear Kent took quick advantage of this relapse to push through three goals. The Trinity-Pawling game was then rain- ed out. and next the llotehkiss team travel- ed to West Point, where they were soundly lieked 9-l. Kip Bramhall seoring our only goal. The West Point hoys were hig and rough. hut onee again laek of teamwork and s - ' g ' ' i y I c iee were eas- ily evidentg the Blue entered this contest with ten days of no praetiee, and left it with the oppressive thought of the worst heating of the year. ln the first quarter Army tallied four times against Chandler, who was having one of his poorer days. They also scored four in the seeond quarter. By this time it was no longer a eontest, and Boh Byrd, second string goalie, eame in to relieve the falter- ing 'Ql'eahalls',. Bolfs great improvement in turning and quiek reflexes should make him a eontender for the eage-keeping joh next year. The hockey team of 1952, to he lead again hy this yearis captain. Boh Ugden, ought to he a great deal hetter. Xfith the whole first team exeept Bramhall returning again, a sueeessful season, huilt on this year's unfor- tunate hut advantageous experience. seems very possihle. Page one hunrlrccl tzeenty-one' Smruling: T. lfransioli. -X. Essaye. P. Stevens. Capt. lf. tihurrhill. J. Brooks. R. Smith. J. Blumberg kneeling: H. lfrbe. J. Chast- .gglzoof agziing NX ith tht' lark of snow antl 1-onsistvncy of rainfall. the skiing sf-ason was nvarly killml lwforv a Hott-hkiss tPam roulfl roll into zu'- tion. llowvvvr. in spitv of the lark of ski- ing surl'ax'1's tlwrv was a surprising amollnt shirv. hut as it was. the school jump anml cross-vountry trail hail haroly vnough snow for the Normlit' vvf-nts. The Hotchkiss jump- ors provf-rl that thvir harfl work was worth whilv whvn thvy took thrvv out of tht- first four plavvs. Captain Fri-tl of enthusiasm. anll t'X't'l'N aftvr- ,, ,., noon thc- tvam wouhl vigorously pilv IIlt'lliIlQ.I snow onto tho school jump in orelor to half-hour of prat-tive. Anil t'Yt'Il tht' last vrusty patrl snow ilisappvarvtl in tht' ral Fvhruary sun. tho ski t'nthusiastim'ally vlvarofl t gvt a w hen ws of tropi- squatl DPPII ll wi nvw slalom hill always hoping that tht- vvor pe-rsistvnt rain 1-loutls wouhl protlucv inchvs of snow. Wfith some lurk and a lot o a fvw 1. hard work tho toam was ahh' to have its first nu-vt with livrkshirv and Salisbury on I PlJl'lllll'f sixth. 'lihis was plannvcl to ln' a four vvvnt lIlt't'l with thv Klpinv mvnts tak- ing plavv tht- following aftvrnoon at Bork- yv nm' 11 lznrlrvrl fu'r'nfy-fzvo Churvhill took first with lZ28.5 A. points. whilv Dick Smith anml ws M 'mfg Pvto Slt'Yt'llS took svvontl aml ' fourth with 1265. and 12311. -Xt the finish of tht- jumping llotc-hkiss stoorl l1l0'i to Berk- ' 'A shirvs 92'l anll Salisl1ury's 81.95. 'flu' t'l'0SS-t'0llI1ll'y tvam haul also trainml harfl. hut this 'iA?l' was not tht-ir flay. J. 'l'. Chasv managml to takr' thircl aml Bolt Swift fifth. hut thc- next Hotch- kiss man was tliirtvonth whivh lowvrml thc' t0am's svort' to l9ll.5 out of 200 while- Berkshire was raisvrl to l92.6. Tlwrv was s0IllP harml lurk. for Tony lfssayo lrrokv a ski. and tlwrf- was a misvalc-ulation on Sky Wvvllsi timv. After this meet the team waited until Wlareh sixth for its next meet. This was up at Berkshire where the snow was consider- ahly hetter, hut the team had had only one slalom practice and had not seen a sizeable hill for downhill practice. ln spite of this the team took four out of the first five plac- es on the famous Elhow Trail to earn 99.72 for this event. Captain Fred Churchill cap- tured first with a time of 1:04 while ,lock Brooks tied for second with 1:05, and Erhe ami B. S. Smith took fourth and fifth with l:05.l and l:06.T respectively. Tony lfssayc, Sky Wells, and Tom Fransioli also did well, hut did not place. ln the second event of the afternoon, the slalom, the tean1 again fell apart, not heeause of quality, hut hecause of the lack of training. Erhe did take first with a comhined time of 58.5 seconds, but then Berkshire took the next four places to leave H. S. Smith in sixth with 72.1, Essaye in eighth with 72.5, Clmrchill in tenth with 78.1, Brooks eleventh with 79.7, and Nvells twelfth with 80.1. Amazingly enough the snow lasted for another day and the team had a meet with Kent at Mohawk. The team was not suffer' ing from first meet jitters this time and con- fidently took the meet hy an overwhelming score of l96.5 to l78.3. lt was a warm day and the snow was very sticky. The down- hill was easily won when seven Hotchkiss skiers placed in the first nine spots. R. Smith swept to a fast first place with J. T. Chase taking second with 94.75 , .lock Brooks aml Capt. Fred Churchill tied for third with 89.25, Sky Wells tied for fifth with 88.8'l, Hrhe took seventh with 85.5'I , while Tony Essaye took a respectahle ninth with 8l.6'I. ln the slalom. Churchill and Fransioli were disqualified. hut lfrhe again showed his skill in weaving hy taking a fast first. ,lock Brooks and ,l. T. Chase took third and fourth with 92.6'J and 86.02 while H. S. Smith and Sky NN ells took fifth and seventh with 83.1-'I and 8l.0'1. This total of three meets does not show a tragic season, hut rather a pathetic one, for there was no douht that Hochkiss had het- ter material, and a hetter coached team than the seve1'al preceding years. The mor- ale, exhihited hy the indefatigahle energy in keeping the jump open, and the entlms- iasm of cutting open a new slalom hill, was hetter than the previous two years. Credit must he given to Mr. Best for his unlimited enthusiasm, his persistent drive, and his eoaching in jumping and the Nordic events. Credit is also due to manager ,loc Blumherg who hore the hardships of the waiting with the rest of the team, and to Nlr. Miller and Mr. Sission for patient work with the nov- ices and the Cross-country Team. And, hut for the discouraging winter, the season had the promise of heing an enormous success. It flies! l'ractice makes perfect ,f '4 ?ACf0If'l0lfl5 QOLJOIQ. 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I p de Graff I9 1 flag vw - . vw V- . lhe I9oI Hotchkiss Irack Ieam. alter a spirited and hard-fought season. achieved the finest record since 1945 with five dual yietories and first place in the Pentagonals. Vlvith six returning lettermen and several new prospects. the outlook at the lmeginning of the season was fairly optomistie. After three weeks of hard work under the alvle direetion of Coaches Smith. Iierry. Ifly. and Kellogg. the team traveled up to Trinity- Pawling. Led hy Goss, Durfee. and Ford. who scored I0 points apiece. the team cap- tured 88 points to their opponents I6. Dick Goss and Barry Durfee smashed two Trinity- Pawling records. Goss winning the low hurd- les in I-1.3 seconds. and then taking the hroad jump. and Durfee captured the pole vault and then the high jump. In the weights. Ford. Gihh. and Flinn swept the shot while Ford and Flinn took first and second in the discus. Nleanwhile Hanan and Allfizlllillll tied for first in the hundred. Han- an and Ophuls took first and second in the 2220. Dave lliller took the mile. and Terry Sutphen won the half mile. This was a good showing and predicted fayoralnle results for the future. I get nm' lzmfrlrcrl fzreizfy-s1'.r .SQCLII 011 A week later the team added their second victory of the season hy downing Loomis. 83-48. The weather was cold, and a heavy wind hindered the runners and jumpers. hut in spite of this the times were surprisingly good. The weights again proved to he our strong point as Captain Flinn took two firsts and a third. We lnegan the afternoon Ivy sweeping hoth the hammer and shot put. which put us way out in front early in the meet. Then, Durfee again took first plaee in the pole vault. clearing ll feet, and tied with Don Tufts for first in the high jump. Tufts also took second in the high hurdles. while Lee Abraham won the hundred. and Tim Hanan was just heaten in the 220. In the 440, which appeared to he our weak point. Chris Strong took third, but later boosted the relay team to their seeond straight triumph. In the mile. Dave Miller was overtaken hy Storrs of Loomis for his only defeat of the season. But Terry Stut- phen took the 880 with ease in 2:08.8. Don U'Brien started his javelin throwing hy tak- ing first place. and Buddy Goss again won the low hurdles and the hroad jump. Behind Goss in the broad jump were Alle and Dur- 'E . 'Axis if f ,Q ', . 5: 4,-ffywf. WM' ' lvmiffv .wgq1?X,,Q 1 ' H 5? ima gk., Q W, ,,. Y mmwn .Q W , f ...gf 9 Q 4 .A 5 N W Y 1 Q A ,mf ' HA A ,I 55 K'-F L, 1' ' . ,, 4 ' A' 4'V ' MW my 5 Ri B' 2 , f ' W' V f A ' gffrlwg M iw ji ,J 1, 3 , . 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Also in tht- low hurtllcs wt' took first antl st't-ontl with Norm Folcy right hchintl liutltly Goss all the way. Tho victory was ctnnplctctl with tht- points atltlctl hy Frazicr, Fortl. Gilnh. antl Strong. Tht' Taft mt't't provctl to ht' tht' closcst of tht' scason. antl tht' tt'am hatl to fight hartl to continut' its untlt'ft'att'tl string. Unct' again Gcorgc Flinn took thrcc first placcs antl our wt-ight mon provctl thcmst'lvt's praiscworthy. Tht' hammt'r was swept with Gallaway antl Bctancourt hchintl Flinn. antl Fortl antl tlililm placctl in tht' tliscus antl shot rt'spt't-tivcly. Tht' sprint mcn wcrc up against tht'ir toughcst opponcnts of tht' sca- son, hut Tim Hanan antl Pat Uphuls placctl in tht- 220. antl Chris Strong got thirtl in tht- 440. Dick Goss. Barry Durfcc. antl Don Tufts atltlt-tl sonlt' luort' points as Dick won tht- low hurtllcs antl hroatl jump. liarry tht' polc vault. antl Don tht- high hurtllcs. Thcn Durfct' antl Tufts wcnt on to tit' for first in the high jump. Tcrry Sutphcn continuctl his untlcfcatctl strcak in tht' 880. antl Davt' Ylillcr turnt'tl in his hcst timt' in tht' milt' so far with a 1:42. Don 0'lirit'n. favoring his arm a littlc. was harcly nost'tl out in tht- javclin. Tom Grt'ssingt'r antl Norm Folcy also cach got sccontls antl wcrt' pushing Dur- fct' antl Goss all tht' timc. Tht' rt-lay was tht' aftt'rnoon's most cxciting ract' as llotch- kiss was nosctl out at tht' tapt' hy a tt'nth of a sccontl. Norm Folcy managt'tl to givt' us a slight lcatl. hut tht- Taft tcam put on a final hurst to capturt' tht' racc. ln spitc of this the mt't't cntlctl with Hotchkiss on top hy a scorc of TZM to 5815. Tht' highlight of tht' st'ason was tht- l't'nt- agonals. with tcams from Bcrkshirc. Choatc. Loomis. antl Taft journcying to llakcr Fit-ltl to compete' in the annual mt't't. which was won last ycar hy a string Choatt' tcam. How- ever. it lookctl this ycar to lm a clost' ract' hctwccn Hotchkiss. Choatc. antl l.00llllr. Tht' n1t't't startctl out vcry closcly contt'stt'tl. Howcvcr Captain Flinn antl lloh Gallaway The beginning of ...... Hermes Monk took first and second in the hammer and Barry Durfee won the pole vault with ll feet 3 inches, which was a new Pentagonal record, and Don Tufts took third in a fast high hurdle race. At this point Hotchkiss took quite a substantial lead. The mile was the most exciting race of the afternoon. Dave Miller took an early lead and went way out in front, continuing his hlistering pace for three full laps. The margin began to lessen as Storrs of Loomis closed in. At the next to last turn Storrs went ahead of Miller for a couple of seconds, hut Miller had the inside and surged ahead once again, hreaking the tape a split second hefore the Loomis runner. Dave set a new Pentagonal record with a time of 4:40.7. Dick Goss, suffering from a pulled muscle, was only ahle to take third in the low hurdles, hut Norm Foley, running his hest raee of the year, won the event. Goss only took second in the broad jump, failing in his last at- tempt to hreak his father's record. How- ever, Terry Sutphen remained undefeated Appollo for the season, winning his 880. 0'Brien took second in the javelin, Ford third in the discus, and Flinn won the discus with a l2l foot heave. These points showed Hotchkiss clearly the winner even hefore the final relay which was won hy Choate. Hotchkiss was disqualified at the first hand- off. The final score stood Hotchkiss 52, Choate 4-4, Loomis 27, Taft 22, and Berk- shire 19. ln dual meets the team amassed 39TH points to their opponents 230w. Captain George Flinn was high scorer for the sca- son with 65 points, remaining unheaten in the hammer, defeated only once in the dis- cus, and winning the sllot twice, while Barry Durfee and Dick Goss were second with 55 points each. Thus Hotchkiss ended the year with one undefeated team in each season. Much credit is owed the coaches for their help: the successful season may also he attrihuted to the great enthusiasm, spirit, and hard work of the whole squad. . the end. Top rmr: C. Morgan. P. Gilhert. 'L lfmerson. P. Hicks. l'. Nrnoltl. ,l. llijur. li. Reinmuntl. R. Ogden 'l'liir41rv1c: H. Bose. ll. Street. W. Torrey. J. llyrtl ,I lhimlloi l 'Ili ' I 1 ' eis. l. Gurney. Nl. Stewart. If. Owen Second row: ll. Cooper. H. llraunhall. ll. Walker. M. Aronowitz. llapt. X, lxIlI4'1'llf,.'IlI2I.ll. ll. Barney. R. Byrtl. R. Hughes. ll. Townsenfl Fronl ruicz H. Firhe. XY. Gillespie 3400! KCLJQACL! The l95l hasehall team entlecl up the sea- son with a record of five wins. five flefeats. and one tie. This was a very fine perform- anee heeause there was only one returning letterman. Captain Vic Nlaccagnan. The team came up with several outstanding up- sets antl heat all their major rivals. Loomis. Taft. Kent. antl Choate. The first scheflulell game of the season was against Berkshire. who tlefeatetl the Blue 3-l in a close anrl well-lnlayetl game. Berkshire scorecl in the first inning on an error, two walks. and a fielcler's choice and came hack for two runs in the top half of the seeonfl on four singles. Meanwhile Van Steenherg was holmling the Blue hitters to two singles. Vie Nlaecagnan spoiletl the Berkshire pitcher's shutout hy hitting a tre- menflous home run in the ninth inning for the only Hotchkiss run. After this loss Hotchkiss registerecl their first victory hy heating Xrlington High School 3-l hehintl the three hit pitehing of Pete Gurney. ln the fifth after Theis was retiretl. Nlaccagnan tripletl. Barney flouhlerl. scoring Yic. ancl joe Chantller knoekerl Dan in with a line single to center fielel. All tolcl llotchkiss connectecl for eight hits. Dan liarney getting two of them. The Blue playenl Gunnery at Gunnery next antl lost a heart-ln'caker. 3-2. in the twelfth inning. Hotchkiss scorecl two runs in the last of the eighth antl tietl the game. Hale with Maceagnan on first anrl took a one run learl. However. Gunnery came liaek in the last of the eighth anfl tietl the game. Froggy Townsencl. relieving Pete Gurney. lost as Gunnery scorewl in the last of the twelfth. This was a tough game to lose as Hotchkiss outhit Gunnery eleven to five anfl playefl gootl hall. The fourth game of the season against the Page nm' Izzmrlrcfl thirty-11 Good for a double Wfilliams freshmen ended in a 6-6 ten in- ning tie. Gurney started for Hotchkiss and was hit hard. giving up six hits and three runs in five innings. Townsend relieved him and pitched well until the ninth inning when losing his control and hurt hy errors, he allowed three runs on only one hit. Aronwitz came in and put out the fire in the ninth and retired the side in the tenth. Hotchkiss was hehind hy two runs coming into the ninth, hut tied the game up with a great rally. Bramhall opened the inning with a single and Dick Hughes promptly hatted him in with a long triple. Lenny Theis' perfect squeeze hunt hrought Dick home. Choate came to Hotchkiss undefeated and in a tense game lost to the Blue 4-2. Pete Gurney pitched all the way and won his second game. All the Hotchkiss runs scor- ed in the seventh on only one hit. Barney started the inning off with a single to He ws as out Slow express center, and after Maccagnan flied out, Theis walked, and Chandler reached first on an error. A wild pitch scored two runs. Two more runs crossed the plate when the pitch- er threw away Yvalkelds easy groundcr. Hotchkiss only made four hits to Choatc's eight, hut took advantage of their oppon- ent's lapses to win. After the Choate upset Hotchkiss fell completely apart and lost two to Westlliin- ster and Cranwcll. The pitching was poor, the hitting weak, and the fielding terrihle. W'estminster heat the Blue and Pete Gurney ll-5, scoring three runs in the fifth and four in the sixth. Wvestminster overcame a one run deficit with two talleys in thc second and clinched the game in the fifth and sixth. Maccagnan and Bramhall counted for four of the Blue's eight hits with two apiece. The Cranwell game was very much like the Wfestminster contcst. Hotchkiss took a quick lead in the hottom half of the first as Hughes, who had reached first on an error and stole second, scored on Lenny Theis' single: hut Cranwell tied it up in the second. Aronowitz started, and Gurney re- lieved him in the fifth after Milt had given up three runs. Gurney then allowed four runs in the fifth and one in the seventh. Hotchkiss scored again as Chandler reached first on an error, went to third on Byrd's hit. and scored a moment later on a fielder's choice for Hotchkissis last run. The final score was ll-2. ln one of the most exciting games of the year, the Blue downed Kent, scoring a run Familiar sight Captain-elect Out of the park in the ninth to win 4'-3. Witll one out left in the game Boh Byrd slapped a sharp grounder hetween short and third hringing home Theis with the winning run. Hotch- kiss opened the scoring in the hottom of the third as they tallied twice. Dick Hughes led off with the first of his three hits, stole second, and scored on Maccagnan's single. Vic eventually came across on Barney's single and a Kent error. Pete Gurney pitch- ed a four hitter, striking out nine. Hotchkiss made it two in a row when they downed Taft 3-1. Playing errorless hall, Hotchkiss looked like a top flight hall cluh. Gurney went the distance, striking out ten and allowing only four hits while walking six. Captain Maccagnan headed Hotchkiss's, total of six hits with a double and a single. The Blue scored their first two runs in the fifth on an error hy the third haseman, Gurney's grounder, and singles by Hughes and Maccagnan. Hotchkiss closed the scor- ing in the eighth when Theis and Maccag- nan smacked hack-to-hack doubles. The return game with Berkshire again ended up in defeat for the Blue. This time the score was 2-l. Van Steenhurg was mag- nificent on the hill, allowing only two hits while fanning thirteen. Hotchkiss hroke his whitewash with a run in the ninth. Pete Gurney allowed only four hits himself hut was plagued hy had control, walking ten lnen and hitting one hatter. The Loomis game was prohahly the hest of the season from the Blueis standpoint. It climaxefl the year in fine style. The team scored three runs in the hottom of the ninth inning and one more in an exciting tenth to win 7-6 hefore a home crowd at Hoyt Field. Relief pitcher Milt Aronowitz got credit for the win and also scored the decid- ing run. Aronowitz opened the tenth with his first hit of the season and ultimately scored as the result of a sacrifice and Mac- cagnan's drive over the left field bank. Earl- ier the Blue had tied the score in a ninth inning that was a thriller resulting in a 6-6 tie. Townsend lined a douhle to center to open the inning. Then singles hy Theis, Byrd, and Bramhall and walks to Maccag- nan and Walker hrought home the tying runs. A great deal of credit must go to coaches Gurney and Stearns who succeeded in get- ting the team up for the games they wanted to win thc most. Vic proved to he a tremen- dous leader, winning hoth the hatting and runs hatted in crowns. Time to spare ,Q Qi .- -f Top l'Oll'Z Beeson. F. Vogel, R. Nogel, Nisselson Front role: Casey. Quarles. Lundell. Cushman. W'ilbourne 5zf.,,.,f Q., The prospeets of a good season were in- deed favorahle hefore the first match. With Lundell. Casey. and Wilhourne as the hack- hone of the seven-man team. and Cushman. Quarles. Beeson. Nisselson, and Fred Vogel as the logical eontenders for the remaining four herths. the ehanees of an undefeated sea- son were good. The first mateh of the sea- son was played on the Lake- ville eourse against the New York Military ,-Xeademy. The Cadets hrought up a very weak squad which was no mateh for the Blue six. Lundell. playing numher one man. held on to a I2 up lead through nine holes and went on to win eas- ily. 5 and -l. Casey played in the same four- some and had even less trouble in posting an 8 and 7 vietory. Beeson. Nisselson, R. Vogel. and Quarles all won deeisively to give the team a 9 to 0 decision in the first Page one hundred thirty-fozu' match of the l95l season. At the Indian Hill Country Cluh in Hart- ford the team faced a formidable Kings- wood seven. Ern Lundell in the numher one position unleashed a one under par Tl to win easily. Wilhourne and Beeson followed with a 78 and 79 respectively to give the Blue a 3-0 lead. ln the fourth twosome Captain Casey tied a very tough mateh with a med- al seore of 83. giving each team a half point. The remaining three players, Nisselson. F. Vogel. and Cushman all won easily to put the Blue golfers out in front 615 to IA. The team continued their winning ways the following Saturday against the Army Plehes at Wlest Point. The long Army layout and the nar- row fairways proved to he very diffieult. The eourse is earved out of the side of the mountain and is comparable in length and general terrain to the Yale course. Lundell started things rolling hy posting a 2 to l victory and a medal score of 80. However. Wilhourne lost a close 2 to I decision, and Casey was outplayed all and 2. Beeson play- ed his usual consistent game to triumph 5 and -L Fred Vogel overcame his opponent 0 and 5. and Chapman dropped a close one. 2 up. With the match tied at three all. the lilue's hopes remained in Pete Nisselson. The 'little monster' out in 15 was three down at the turn. hut his 38 proved too much for his opponent. and he won his match l up. giving the Blue a -I--3 victory. Playing the Choate team on their course has always heen a tough proposition, and this year was no exception. Lundell drop- ped a close l up decision to Ely. after a de- termined rally almost tied the score. Wil- hourne fired a T9 to heat Chapman. son of the British Amateur Champion. 2 up. and Casey heat Todd 2 and l. The low medal man for the day was Bill Beeson, whose 75 proved too mueh for his opponent. Vogel's and CIISIIIIIHUOS victories gave the team their first win at Yvallingford since l9-ll. Taft hrought their hest team in some years to Lakeville the following Saturday and suffered a 515 to ISM sethack. In the first foursome Lundell and wvilhourne faced the excellent duo of Quinn and Quinlan. Tile Blue were only ahle to nluster one point. thanks to the sharpshooting l.undell who welll around in par figures. ln the second foursome it was a different story. Casey had no trouhle ill winning 8 and 7 with his 76. and Beeson halved his match. ln the finial two matches Nisselson and Vogel hotll won, giving llotchlsiss the vic- tory. With five victories in a row as their re- cord. the Blue faced the Tale Freshmen at New llaven. The par TO. 6000 yard layout, is considered one of the toughest in the Hast and proved to he too much for llotch- kiss. l.undell played the ex-Hotchkiss cap- tain Nlurray Yernon and lost a close l up decision. Wilhourne and Casey also were defeated. the former hy the Yale captain Kilaea T and 6, and Captain Casey lost to Wislor. The first point of the day was won hy Bill Beeson, whose 79 was decisive against Lipman. Nisselson and Quarles were also soundly heaten. hut Mort Cushman, playing numher six man. won a tense 19 hole match to give the Blue their second and last point of the day. After edging the Williams Freshmen 5-4, the team visited Taft. Lundell and Wil- hourne lost three points to Quinlan and Quinn who shot close to par. Cushman lost a close match, but Casey won 4 and 3. and they took best ball. Needing three points to win the match, Xisselson and Vog- el only managed to take two and left the score at 5-4. The l95l team turned in a very creditahle performance. losing only two matches. The consistently fine play of Lundell. Casey. and Beeson throughout the season proved to he the vital factor in most of the matches. Two of these players will he sorely missed next year. hut under the eaptainship of Beeson the team should have a successful season. Jimmy llemerit A good approach Ben Hogan Top f'0ll'Z ll. Cameron. T. Pierce Front row: L. Flinn, J. Kidde, Capt. P. Chase, J. Johnson. E. Richards enn iff The 1951 tennis season was a fairly suc- cessful one. considering the fact that the first four men on last year's team graduat- ed. With three returning lettermen from last year's team. Captain Pete Chase. John Kidde, and Ernie Richards. as a nucleus, Coach Bodel added ' John johnson, Tom Pierce. Duncan Cameron, and Larry - Flinn. The line up for most ol' the matches was Richards in numlner one slot, Captain Chase in number two. with Johnson. Kidde, and Cameron alternat- ing in slots three, four. and five. Pierce. Flinn. and Pete Barres alternated playing numher six. The first match of the year proved a successful one for the Blues as they downed Vlvilliams Freshmen with a score of 6-3. Richards lost his match in a tight three set competition: johnson used his serve to advantage. and won easily over his opponent in straight sets. Captain Page one hundred thirty-six Chase and John Kidde won easily. alloys- ing their opponents 4 and I games respect- ively. Cameron lost his match to a steadier player. hut Larry Flinn took a fairly easy victory over his opponent. ln the douhles Awww johnson and Richards lost in a three set match. hut the t'0Ill- lrinations of Chase and Kidde. and Cameron and Flinn won. thus clinching the victory. ln the second match of the year. the Blue lnowed to a su- perior Deerfield team: 8-l, The doulnles combination of Pierce and Cameron deserve credit for picking up the lone Blue point of the day. The team scored its second triumph hy defeating Wiestmin- stcr 5-l in a closely contested set of match- es. Success seemed uncertain as Richards. Chase. and Kidde lost their matches. hut Johnson saved the day as he won his match in three sets. Cameron and Pierce won their matches thus evening the score. Chase and Bichards lost their douhlcs match and again things looked had. hut Pierce and Cameron. and Johnson and Kidde won. thus winning the match. The Blues then vanquished Kent hy a score of 515 - 314: Chase. Cameron. Flinn. and Pierce all won their singles matches. thus putting the Blue ahead 4-2 going into the douhlcs. Although Richards and Chase lost their match. Cameron and Flinn won. Pierce and Kiddc's match was called for lateness and each team was given 15 a point. The Blue then howed out to an extremely powerful Choate team hy the score of 8-l. Pete Chase. playing in munher one slot. put up a good fight against Choate's Finney. hut he finally lost in a very close match. Rich- ards in numher two lost to Devendorf in straight sets. while Kiddc won the only match for the Blue, as he. playing his hest tennis of the year. heat his opponent quite easily. Cameron and Flinn then went down to their respective defeats. giving Choate their victory. None of the Blueis douhles teams clicked against the Choate machine, and all of them lost. The team's next victory was against Taft. as they heat them decisively. 61fQ-ZHQ. Rich- ards and Kidde lost their singles matches. hut the remainder of the singles were won hy Hotchkiss. Chase. in a long. hard fought contest. won his match. while Cameron de- feated his opponent easily. Larry Flinn did likewise. Because of lack of time. the Rich- ards-Chase douhlcs match was called. hut Hotchkiss had already won since hoth other douhlcs teams had hecn victorious. The Blue was then handed its third de- feat of the season hy Loomis. 6-3. The score of the match at the end of the singles was close. and it was necessary to win all three douhlcs to clinch the match. Rlt'llLll'llS and Chase managed to pull down one of these. hut the duos of Cameron-Flinn and johnson- Pierce lost in very close three set matches. The ahscnce of Kiddc froln the lineup was strongly felt. as the Blue might have done hetter. had he hcen present. The last match of the year was against the Army Plehcs and it turned out unsuc- cessfully for the Blues as they lost 5-l. Only the singles were played. and Peter Barres. a Prep. was the only memher of the Hotch- kiss team to win a match. The rain which had hecn tllreatening all day finally came. and the douhlcs matches were rained out. hut the Plehcs had already clinched their victory in the singles. The Blues broke even in the matter of wins and losses. They did surprisingly well. considering the lack of experience and the material they had to start with. Since they lost only one letter man this year, Captain Chase. prospects for next yearis team seem fairly good. for next year there will he the depth and experience which were lacking this year. Thanks are due Messrs. Bodel and Barres for their great help in organizing and di- recting the team. and to Bill Black a11d Al- hert Green for keeping th: courts in excel- lent condition. Pancho Cameron Thercfs a shot Big things in small packages 7 I 7 T P Il II ll HOTCHKISS SWIMMING RECORDS 4 Ill 4Ix IH 1 in 4I4 Ilx 1 1 1 ff! 1 If I PI lt I 1 Ill! 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Monahan under the ahle coaching of Mr. Barres was without douht the hest all- around team this year, with an outstanding hackfield of Churchill, Durfee, McLean, and Storm. and a good line bolstered hy Richey Smith, Grout, and Ophuls in the middle, and Rooney and Blood at ends. They swept over all opposition until under-manned he- cause of injuries they lost to Taylor in the last game. Taylor was powered by the running of Tufts and Parker Gilhert and had a heavy line headed hy Deming, lngles, and Byrd. Through hard work and the excellent coach- ing of Mr. Bolmer they fought their way to a successful season. Baker under Mr. Berry was sparked hy Goss's running and the line play of Captain Allen. Hoyt was the sea- son's underdog, hut was always a hard-figl1t- ing contender. Sutphen and Johnson in the hackfield, and Essaye and Chandler in the line were outstanding. Page one hundred ,fvffll-f14f'0 ln the first game of the season Hoyt was overun hy Monahan 24-0. while Baker edg- ed Taylor 6-0 in a close hattle. Next week Monahan defeated Baker 21-13, hut Hoyt tied Taylor 0-0, after heing stopped on the one foot line. Then Hoyt pulled a surprise upset hy overwhelming Baker 25 to 0, while Monahan rolled over Taylor 34-7. Thus at the end of the first round Monahan was first with three wins and no defeats and Hoyt. Baker, and Taylor followed in that order. Beginning the second round, Monahan con- tinued its winning streak hy defeating sec- ond place Hoyt hy a 35 to 7 score. Taylor, however, won its first game of the year hy overcoming Baker 26 to 6, and then the next week edged Hoyt 21-19 in a close and very hard fought game that was one of the hest of the year. At the same time Monahan de- feated Baker 13 to 0, hut in the final game was heaten hy Taylor 20-13, while Baker managed to down Hoyt 7-6 and take third place. 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Cluh haskethall was a little one-sided this year. though the general outlook at the he- ginning of the season was for a elose raee hetween Taylor and Baker. Baker won eas- ily with Taylor seeond. Hoyt was the sur- prise team. almost eopping seeond plaee. and Nlonohan. as expected. finished last. Baker got off to a fast start winning five hefore dropping one to the lowly Monohan. their first win. Then Baker eontinued un- defeated until the last game with Taylor whieh they lost 45---ll, making their final record nine wins, two losses, and one tie. The tie was against lloyl as neither eluh eould seore in the overtime period. Bakr-r's sharp- shooting Lieheskind, Arnold, and Cooper paeed the Grey with 170, l08, and 79 points respeetively. aided a great deal hy Wlaeeag- nan. Hohinson. Oakes, Clark, and Allen. and eoaehed hy Mr. Hawkins. Taylor looked good at the heginning of the season with a eomplelely senior team, the tallest in the league. However, lack of team work was their downfall until a revi- sion of the team after the departure of L. Smith and Hamlin. But then it was too late. Taylor finished with a seven win. five loss reeord. Deming starred offensive- ly and defensively for the Red, pouring in l38 points and often eontrolling hoth haek- hoards. Rorahaek proved his worth offens- P0176 one hundred forty-six ively with l-16 points for the year. Also effee- tive were Tufts. Miller, Walker, and Rich- ardson, eoaehed hy Mr. Beaumont. Hoyt looked very poor at the start of the campaign dropping their first two games. However. with the shooting. hustle, and speed of preps Nelson and Johnson and the defensive eon- trol of llortenson and Vfinokur, they de- veloped into a winning eluh. They were BHk9l'fS menace, though never winning. for Hoyt lied Baker onee in overtime and lost hy only one point another lime. Tops in shooting were Nelson with l5l points. John- son with 98, and Xvinokur with 92. Tuttle and Johnstone also helped the eluh. whieh was eoaehed hy Mr. Ely. filonolian. without a senior until Arono- witz quit the varsity. was almost helpless hefore the other teams, winning only one while dropping eleven. Patterson led the Creen in seoring with 98 points. followed hy Wvatson with 72. Craven's height. Bee- son's set shooting. along with Dohrman. Aronowitz. and Doyle. rounded out the rest of the team. which was under the eoaehing of Nlr. Barres. The eluh haskethall season. with its ex- tensive fouling and Iietter-than-average shooting. was quite sueeessful, even though not a very elose rare. .Harley Club hockey was hampered all season by lreayy snows and warm weather, but desprte these adverse weather COHl11tl0I'lS, was able to play srx vanles Taylor and Hoyt were the pre season favorrtes because of tlrerr depth rn manpower and experlenee The Red team boasted such stalwarts as Frazrer, Brsclrof, and Taylor, w1r11e Hoyt had the so11d forward Wall of Sutphen, Grllesple, and Gladden Monahan and Baker were defmrtely defrerent rn men, and looked out of the runnmvf ln the frrst frame Hoyt found no trouble rn overwlrelrnmlf Baker 3 0 brllespre s one tallv and bladdcn s two were too much for the Grey In the Mona han Taylor encounter the sprrrtfd Green tc am oyercame Frazrers and Taylors frrst perrod talhes wrtlr two second perrod scores to tre the lreavrly favored Red aggredatron Tavlor nret undefeated Hoyt 1n the second set of Uames and found llttle OIJPOSIIIOII ln postmff a 40 wrn OBr1en and Brsclrof slapped two 'foals aprece past Rernmund for the Red vretory The rejuyenated Bak ll!U'I'll'Ylll'l llre 1951 Club Swrrrrnrrnf easorr buan wrtlr the amalganratron of T'ry1or rnd Mona han so that the League eonsrsted of three teams Hoyt swept all four of rts dual meets, altlrouvlr Baker eame wrthrn two pornts of tymg one The best club trnres rn the dual meets were 4-0 yard freestyle 21 0 by Stewart of Hoyt, 200 vard freestyle 2 13 8 by Art Pew of Monahan Taylor, 100 yard baekstroke 1 13 5 bv Mrke Wlatchem ,vw argasrraciafe' s df 1 y urr fs rrrd lfnrerson to r r t If oflensrve rn the be 1 rrrrrrrr 4 1 onalran out Z1 1 or rr rnuu wrnnrn- strerk by fownrnf lrlxer 20 ml o t ed fed out r 2 wrrr vcr r Wlonahan teanr 11he hrffh storm' tornbrn atron of Fralur and Brsr 1ro1 proyed to be too muelr for the I rey, whrlc G1 rdden and Stutphen were unable to bc stopped 1 Wlurray The frnal re ults showed that Taylor was rn frrst place, Hoyt rn seeond and Baker and Monahan rn tlrrr tl and fourth ut of Hoyt, 120 yard lIlt1lYlIllll1 nudlcy 1 290 by Crrffrtlr of Brker 180 yard nnd e relay 1 573 by lehr Puston, url rtz of Hovt 160 yard freestyle relry 1 Z7 0 I Ch rrles Matflram, ltranklrn, B own und anffer of Baker reta, I rrflrth rnr Qlruck Matelrarn nroyed up to the lrrst tr un efrrlv ln the season and eyentuallv won let ters In the Club Champron lrrp Meet Hoyt once agarn proved rtself the best of the four teams, as Monahan and laylor separatc rl for t11e flnal nreet Hoyt 'amassed forty four polnts Wll1l6 Baker Tay lor, and Mona lran trarled w1t1r t111rty erfflrt, twentv nrne, and two respectlvely The 180 yard rrredley relay was won for Hoyt hy Lelrr, Euston and Lutz Then Art Pew syvdlll a 2 169 to eop the 200 yard free tyle for rlaylor Hfrnan repeated for lway lor by wrnnrn f tht 41 yard freestyle rn 203 Brker adds d pornts when Mrke Wlatclrun won tht 100 yarf backstroke rn 1 158 e rrredley was won by buy Hufflrts of Hoyt Wlrke Stewart of Hoyt won the 100 yr l freestylf and when Andy Euston won the 100 yard breaststroke for Hoyt the nreet wa oyer The Baker team won the frn 11 relay brrt Hovt had garned enoulglr pomts to a sure 1ts vrctory before the last eyent Page one hzuzclred forty sewn . . . tl U mu 7 1' - K ' I ,-ar,,,,w h. g : TIA I T Y , ' ' ,, ' ' ' er' qqu' l l-tl lr Q a 'l H' 1 r ok .. . , . , . . . . . . - . ,. 1 ' ' 2 S ' r I 1 ' 1 ' rg gg and -dgecl ' ' 2 ' , 1 , . , . '- V1 ' ' '- . Tayl ' eo t' 'l its w' ' 1 ' : ' . H y 5, 1 '-1 ' o ar hgl ting I V 11 ' V JI.. ' ' 1 . D In 11,11 'ks . ' 1 7 . W . N . V F, A , V V V' 2 V ' 2 : ry - F - . ' 1 ' Y. , ' S : s 4 ' 3 U V , S r V V Q , of Baker, 100 yard freestyle: 60.-1, by Stew'- Q 1 5 ' ' Y ' ' v' i 1 1 : 9 - - - . ' . .. . . I . . , . . - ,. V . . VSV: EV, ly , : : .', J ',l.' z 11112 . . Q ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ': :' . , ry 1 V . y 1 ' 5 ' - ' ' r ' 1 1 i . 1 F, . D 1 V , . l l 1 V 1-w V X V Vt I 4 S 4, A- . V . J , - r V ,. , ,. , r TV . S . V V V . ,: ,: .. . , 1 . . V V . - V 1 1 . . ' 1 : X L. . A . a ,,. 1 1 V: Z . 3 . L ' ,D . f . 1 4 r ' ' . L V 7 . ., .. V . ,- P , J- J' L ' ,T ,- 1 1 A 5 I . J V . ' . . .' ' sq , ' .f ' ' Q f 1 ' 1 'l ' 2 5 ' ' : '. . Thr 160 yard . I 'S V -' 1' I 1 A K , . y, , yin 1' ' r . ' , ' V' 5 v Q. V 1 1 v . 2 1 ,.Yq . V V . AV 'S- Safe! Hit the dirt! Out! ELJQACL! This season's club baseball was complete- ly dominated by Baker under the inspired direction of 'gCoach Bolmer. The mighty Grey didn't lose a game in seven starts be- hind the hurling of Liebeskind and Clark, each catching when not pitching. Baker developed into the best hitting club, marked by Knighfs and Baldwinis home runs. Their airtight infield of Adams, Farrand, Snider and Canes and the defensive ability of Black, Knight and Baldwin in the outfield contributed to the success. Hoyt surprised the forecasters by edging into second place after crushing Monahan in a play-off game. The Hoyt hitting, lcd by Lutz, was not exceptional, but above average. The turning point in the season came with Hoyt's first defeat at the hands of Baker l-0. After that Baker was clearly Page one hundred forty-eight in the lead and Hoyt never got that close again. Pitching for Hoyt was Morterkon and Tuttle, who also caught along with Lehr. lvinokur, French and Ferguson, or Desmond or Tremaine composed the out- field. Monahan started very poorly, losing their first three games, but then began to play good ball and assumed third place at the end of the season. Monahan's often-falter- ing pitchers were Levine and Maxim and were caught by Shuster. Taylor, with a l-6 record, should have done much better than they did. but they went down to ignolninious defeat ending in the cellar. Deming and Wvallace suffered for the Red on the mound, with Wvood be- hind the plate. The infield had W'allace or Deming with Stevens and Erickson. PHC Thrs year s eluh track meet proved to he a close one wrtlr Taylor, Monahan, and Hoyt all frghtrnlf for the top posrtron Taylor, however, clrnclred the nreet hy a half pornt over Monahan, wlrrle Hoyt trarled Mona han hy only two pornts Baker stood rn last place, supported by only seven contestants In the 220 yard dash, Don Street of Mona han took frrst, followed hy Kahrl of Hovt and Shuster of 'laylor 'llre wrnnrnff trrrre was 25 5 seconds Taylor of 'l aylor took frrst rn the l00 yard dash, wrtlr Murray and C Keely takrnv second and tlrrrd respectrvelv The 440 was vson hy Churchrll, and the half mrle by Coolrdvfe Bradley took the rrrrle ln 5 mln 24 sec, trarled hy Brenner and Genereaux Crump added ten of hrs eleven pornts to Taylors wrnnrnw marvrn hy plac rnfr frrst rn the low hurdles and lrroad Jump In the lrrffh hurdles Brenton scored Baker s only frrst of the afternoon He also placed second to Genereaux rn the hrfflr Jump, the wrnnrnlr herght hernff 55 Up de Graff cleared nrne feet rn the pole vault for frrst place, whrle Foster and Morford, two no vrces at tlrrs event, tred for second ln the wer'-fht events, Murray won the shot prrt, llhe record nrrnrher of 39 rfolfers wlrrclr reported to Messrs Stakley and Brrve early rn Aprrl started tlre club Golf lealfue off to one of rts most successful seasons After a week of vettrnv the corrrse ready for play, competrtron heffan and the players vred wrtlr each other for the seven places on ear lr followed hy Hehhrrn, who also won the drs cus, wlrrle Gladden and YVey were second and tlrrrd rn the drscus Frrst place rn the lrarrrrrrer went to Kahrl, whose throw tray cllcd 122 feet 7 rnclrcs ln the frnal freld event of the afternoon, Xvallare hurled the Javelrn l29 feet l012 rnc hes to heat Gladderr for frrst place Monalrans wrnnrnrf relay tearrr sprrnted the half rrrrle rn one rrrrnrrte 41 seconds Streett, as the lead off nran went rn front, and Murray, Wallace, and Clrurclrrll wrdened the Hap to easrly take the race The frnal score was Taylor 48 pornts, Monahan 4712 pornts, Hoyt 46 porrrts, and Baker 1912 pornts teams roster Baker soon slrowed that rt was the clulr to heat and swept through thc frr st round of play undefeated a Crrshrrran 1 uarles, Yvoodhurn and Ross wcre practr rally rny rncrhle Monahan and Taylor were a close second followed hy Hoyt, hut the leaffue was to chanrfe rrrarkedly rn the sec ond round, for Cushman and uarles were called up to tlre varsrty Tlrrs more took the punch out of tlre Baker lrneup, and Wonahan qurckly took advantarfe of tlrrs opportrrnrtv to replace Baker ln a fast frn rsh Monahan paced hy Hyman, Rrchre Srrrrth, Mantlros, brhhs Srrrrs, and Cravens, won all of rts nratclres to frnrslr rn frr st place Ross Pure, Usslrer, Alrrrqrrrst, and Blum herlf strll presented a stronv Baker avwre Uatron, hrrt tlrrs Ur orrp was not able to make up for the loss of rts two key players and ended up rn second place Taylor frnrshed tlrrrd as Yvrlson, balvrn, Martrn, Tuttle, and Schnerder rrrade up a 'food tearrr that wrtlr a lrttle luck mrwht easrly have taken leavue honors Parker Murray, Borce, Trask, and Fenton Grlhert Gave Hoyt four Hood plav ers, hut the weakness rn tlrrs tearn's other three posrtrons doonred rt to last place Pugc one hunrlrezl forty mnc .r Y 3 Lu 1 o -f fx 'J' 1 g 1 0 0 L r . , ,, W A . 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Davicl Charlvston. who triml to vsvapf- from what ho thought was a worlcl without hopv hy lwcoming a lighthousm- km-vpvr on 'lilnnulvr liork. il spvvk of an islaml in nortlwrn Lake ixlif'lIlQl3ll. ln vontrast to Charleston was his lilo-long frivml. Stwvtr-l'. who flitl not approvv of Charlf'ston's ivory towori' vxistf-1100 and lH'0lAl'l'l'l'll to fam- rvalily at the' vost ol' his life- hy going into tho Chinoso Xir Forvv. While on VlillllIltll'l' Hovk. Charleston de- xf-lopwl a 1ll'1'Lllll worlfl wllivll ln' triwl to fashion voirl ol' the horrors of rfial life. lla' imaginwl himsvlf with a group ol' ship- wl'm-kml l'vl'1lgv4-s on thu- islantl ham-k in 1840. During thi- 1-ourse of the play. Char- lvston finally saw that vvvn his mlrvam l'll2ll'ilt't0l'S hall trouhlos anal worrios and that tlif-rv is no way to escape them. lie was thvn co11v0l't4'1l from a llrokvn iflvalist to a man with a futuro. Nlr. lfflwartls mlicl an Pxvvllellt joh in ss-- lvvting thc' vast. Charlvston was playml lay ,lvrrv Storm who tlisl a lmrilliant switch from the swvvt-as-liomw Diana Ijl'Yt'l't'illlX in tif Tllvv l Singing to tlu' lar-oniv aml introvvrtml lighthousv kvvper. Nlike Stvwart was ox- Przyf' ow llfmflwrl ,liI!'fg1-lhfrf' ll't'llll'lf gootl as Sll't't'll'l'. antl Clirislophc-r Strong gan' Captain Joshua. skippvr ol' thr' ill-fatml Land U' Lakes . a touch ol' Brit- ish still that clvsvlwc-s muvh praise-. ln tho supporting rolvs. many wt-rv prom- inPnt. 'lioni Fransioli tlitl a lllllgII1iliit'f'I1l jolr with Briggs' Covknvy llt'l'1'lll antl svll'-pity ing whino. The- Stophant Kurtz family was wvll portrayvtl hy A-Xlvx Lantiez. Pivrt-0. antl Xrgall, although Lantivz has prow-n him- sfflf more convincing in his female roles for tht' H.D..sX. Falwr 'lian is to lw 1'0Illlllt'Il1l4'1l for smiling in tlu' most svrious svmw. anul Nlike Nlillikan for tho natural way hc' play- ml Charlim- llatt-ham's hungling lu-lpc-r. Nonny. ,loc-k Brooks also elvsvlwvs 1-rmlit for the clramativ l'0l'l'4' lu- got in his memor- alrlv anal solo linv. l'lvasv to nim-t you. Tho stagv vrc-w. llIlflPl' the tliroction ol' ,lark XX allavv antl Bolo Callaway. lll'01llli'1'tl an autlnintic- looking svt. an4l Frank Him' anfl crow lighted it most Pliliovtivvly whilv Vli0lll Grosinge-r antl assistants managml to vomv through with thi- sourul. ln tho last analy sis. the groatvst 4-rmlit shoultl luv given to Mr. Etlwartls whosv lil'il'lllll, worels ol' atlvim- antl t'llK'0lIl'Ll:2l'- mont. fPPllS. powor pills. anfl elirvf-ting alril- itivs math- thv play a Slll'l't'rs. ga Q. he -M. an 4 ii, f tr fm as 1 x J i wwf' ii Q 2 funn nz! ry, 9 1, , W ,M , 1 A y, Q1 Qi! Y it I E 5 K Y Q W 'rw A . Q 3 Ek S? , 19 05? .AW Y Q 15 1 ? ma gd! QGFLCQ -Xftt'r lllillly lllll'l'lt'tl loug tlistant't' pholit' t'alls antl last llllllllll' tt'lt'g1'a111s tolling of tIlllll'11llfiIll'S autl tht' fl11. tl1t' Fall DilIlt'l' was finally lt1111it'l1t'tl i11 tht' ulitltllt' of a wiltl wiutl autl l'lllIl hl0l'lll whit-h latt'r p1'ovt'tl to haxt' lllilllf QjI't'tll possihilitivs. 'l'ht' rt't't'p- tion 1'UIlllIlillt't' tlitl tht'i1' hit hy Illl't'lillgl tht- 3:59 i11 Xlilll'l'l0ll autl tvlliug tht' girls what ll N0llllt'l'flIl tilut' tht'y woultl huvt' if 1l11-5 wt1tt'ht'tl out for t't'1'tai11 littlt' llll'IlilI't'5.. sut'h as lll11slt'l'S. prt'ps. autl Cosmo. 'l'ht- fair lllllllbvlh wt'1't' llSllt'I't'tl to tht' lhtlxtfs tt'a wht'rt' soiut' att' suuiptuotlslj. having tlint'tl at llott-hkiss llPf0l't'. antl ilfll'l' tht' prt'x'iously p1't'part'tl K'0IlV0l'5ilti0Ilh wt'rt' spt'11t. they S11llIllt'l't'll tlown to tht' oltl clin- iug rotuu wht'rt' tht- lilbllvl' Xlitl SyIll'UlPill0l'r l!l2l!t'tl tht'i1' 1't'pt'rtoirt' quitt' t'Xpt'1'tly: thus tht' 'lit'a DUIlt't' th't'w to ll t'lost'. It living t'vitlt'11t that tht- powvr would l'f'IIli1lIl in its Ill'f'S0lll St1ilt'ff'l'illllt'l' XS'l'HlifHf'Hl'f' liraiu- hall. i.lllIlOllIlt'f'tl most lllilgI121IIliIl0llSly that 1ll'f'i5lllfl was optional at tht' fast alrprtmavli- i11g t'vt'1ling 4lilllt't'. Nliss 'l'ruXol l'1lllI4' through with a sur- prisingly fiut' tli1111t'1' w'hippf'tl up Ull tht' auxiliary powt'1' plant. 'l'ht' first l'1ll'4l tla11t't' got lllliltfl' way shortly aftt'1' 8:30 to tht' lllllSit' of lloh llalpriu autl his 0l't'llPhll'll. 'llh1't't' 1llllllN'l'F. llLllll1'lf Nloss Goss. tht' Switz Spit- zvr. antl Holt' Smith a1'1'ivt'tl in st't'1's11t-kt'rs. taking Henry a littlt' too stlwiouslj. Nvrvtrs Sutphon was having his usual Caustit' talks Przgv nm' I1 ftntlrcrl fifty-sim with his ht'llt': ,-Xrt Pow hatl t'vt'ry t-artl tlanvt' with his owu girl: ,lurk Nlt'Clt'au tlitllft t'vt'11 ll0lllt'l' to t'o1ut' to tht- tla11t't': Chuck xllllt'lI1lIll tlazzlvtl t'YPl'y0Ilt' with his gor- gt'ous Init of lillllfllfllill SllIlSllllIt'. as Carp Clll'lPt'lll4'I' ltvpt up his gootl l't'lllli0llr with tl1t' favulty. l11tt'1'111issio11 fouutl tht' Svuior 0t'tt't pt'1'- fo1'111i11g quilt' wt'll i11 spitt' of llll' ahst'nt't' of Fljt'ru l,lll'ft't'. iliht' stags having lt'ft tht' ht'IIi0l'h tlaut't'tl i11 hliss 1111til tw't'lvt' whvn. tht- storm litfllltl ovvr antl a f11ll lllOOll tluitt' t'1'itlt'11t. thvy l'Sl'0l'lt 1l tht- young lilllil'S to tht' 1uastt'1 s houst's hy tlt'vious routvs. Sptwial 111t'11tio11 is tlut' to tht- Dt'l'tDl'lili0ll fi0lllllllll1't' who tlitl a 111ag1iifit't'11t joh. Tht' 1it'to1'ious rt'0l'l'b of all tht' gtuuvs wt'1't' in vit'w' as ont' l'Illl'l'Ptl tht' tla1it't'. antl a t'rt'pt' llLlIH'l' foothall was s11spt'1itlt'tl from tht' t't'il- ing with il hugt' t'ut in antl filletl with halloons. This wt't'k-f'ntl was l't l'lLliIlly well 1lt'st'1'vt-tl hy tht' 11ntlf'ft'att'tl football tt'a111 whit'h 11o11t' of us will t'vt'r forgot. 'l'ht' uvxt lll0l'IliIlgI soiut' slvpt ovt'1'. so111t' att' at Sl'llllUl. otht'1's at tht'ir hostt'sst's. hut t'x't'1'yo11t' was at t'hapt'l. whit'h IIIOSI of llr thought woultl 11t'vt'1' t'utl. 'l'ht'n off wt' Nt'lll to tht- wootls for llIIll'lI with tht' pt't'1'- ing t'jt's of low't'r t'lllFSllll'll. who lillt'l' shi11t'tl shot's i11 Xxvst for tht'i1' t'St'llllLllllxS. follow- ing us. iliht' aftt'1'11oo11 passvtl tllliflily antl tht' w't't'lt t'11tl was sutltlvnlj o1't'1' as tht' train pulltwl out fo1' Now' York. X Q . T 111.1 ANYTHI Xa llallill. llu- Ylinl-play wana tlu' high point ol' llu- ll.lJ.-X. at-aaun. Cole- l'urtv1 a flux'- Ilzing Cavs w aa tluf l'ranu-wurlx for tlu' light alul llriynlona Ill'1Nlllt'll0ll. 'l'lu' play wa- 4'olm'l'ul alul in aonu' plzu'va vxotiv in hoth lilu-a alul in at-4'lu'ry' whilv tlux raat ol' Phill'- au-ta-ra waa mu- ol' llu- nural yaruwl arul nuul 4'ollm'tion vyvr tu appvar on tluf Hotchkiaa atagv. Gvorgv 'Xllvn haul tlu' lvaul. llf- playful lfilly llu' tirml. lou'-aiw-lx hrolwr who waa nnatalwn lm' Puhlu- l'.ll1'llly XllllllH'I' Ulu-. U4-orgv waa a gmul 1-lumit-v for Illia part. H0 aang wvll alul 1li1l a lillll' -iuh ol' aatirizing lmv-inalxing tu l'vtn-r Stvw-lla. tlu' lvafling lzuly. l'vt1-r Hilllillllllll ulul an 1-xt-1-llmt yuh aa livnu. tlu' aMlllm'tiy'v lauly-vy'angvliat illlil night rlnh IHNll0l'. lle- llighlightml all thn- ainging Illlllllll'l'S alul gan- all tlu' l'vql1il'4-sl lftluyl xlt'l'lllllIl hnmpa axul growla in iwvvl- lvnt la-hum. ifhria Strong waa vu-vllvxlt in lLllllp00ll- . ing hia 1'UlllIll'yllll'll in tlu' rule- nl Nr Inu'- lyn Ualxlvigh. llf- haul a vvrlain amount ol -lll1'4'l'llN inixa-il with hia lllll'l4'P1lll0 anal 4-anu' up with mu- nl tlu' lwat 4-har.u-ti-ra in tlu- alurw. l,l'il'4' eli-ae-ry4-a nuu'h praiav lor hia intvr- lll'i'lilll0Il nl' a eliatrv-awl. nhl elowagvr. Hia l'frgw mu lmfulnzl lfffyf-wigllf G GOE laulyliluy lllilIlll1'l' alul aplu'aralu'1- eliel nnu'h to livvn up tlu- al'1'Il0a. .lovlx Nlrlman alan 4lf'ac'ry'0a vrvllit for hia vxvvllvlll lllll-llilllflllgf rnutixu' aa w'4'll aa for putting tlu- aparlx tu Rvnoia limp angvla. Froggy' 'l'0XS'llr4'Il4l atolv tlu' alumw with llu- rulv ol' Xl00nl'au'v. tlu' naiu' gangatvr. Ili- w'aa pPl'fm'tly' vaat alul varriwl nuu-h nl' tlu' aluww' on hia hrnzul alunlllle-ra. llv waa not only nproarioualy funny. hut alan warmly 1'Il4lPill'lIlQj. Hia hvat a1'4'll1' waa tlu- lilal num- nu-nta of tlu' laat lNxl'li0I'lIl3lll1'4' wlu-n lu' put on an lIllIPl'0lIllll that hrnught ilown tlu- lusuav of 4l1lllI'l' wvvlx mul glu'ata. llata nfl' to llIlliUl'gl'lllllDl1' Frogl Ther ft'lr fl1'rlgIll4'4l hy G1-m'gv 1lAxlltl4'lll2l wvrc- aatnniahingly 1-lalumuntv arul we-ll painl- Pel hy tlu' gooll alul liailhlnl luw-lvra lwl hy Frankiv Kvvn. ,lark Wallavv. nvwly vlfwt- 4-ul lnwaielvllt ol' tlu' ll.lJ.'X.. alul liuh tiall- away' kqrt tluf rnrtaina working wvll lu'- twvvn Cllarlvatoning alul alm-ping on atagv. Frunlx Hire' alul hia fvllow' 1'l4'm'tri1'iana 1li4l a goocl joh in lighting tlu- avt. 'limn Hrva- ings-r la-pl tlu' amnul going with a lllllllllllllll of Illiiatxll l'lll'r. ltaatly. 1'UlIgl'1lllll1lllUllr to W1-aara. lill- warnla. Fly. alul Nm-wart. who worlwsl lll1'llI- avlvva into aorv throat- axul ahnoat 4-mnplvtv hyatvria. gvtting tlu- lll'01lllK'llUIl ull' in axu'h f'xr'vllv11t atylv. E Q3 FY gm xyyjg 44,4 , 1. I L. . 'lung 'QM in ' 3 I fy ,Q V, L ' 5 44324 'Q 3 3-1 .4 . 4, -:...f 1 rl 535 ' wk 4 QW LA ,, V Q w L15-, ' Q 3 wc 1 5 imp? . f W 53 5 I 5 , , :H 1' P, V ' . 2 3 5 4 , . Q 0 I 'Q I ,Ya X 1 TQ If '-az:'y 'I wg .. A ' H Q5 A -M1 , l 3 W :N U n v A , -1 Y f H my V jim fibance 'xlll'l' in-1-kr ol lDl'1'lliil'illl0ll untl vxpmwtu- tion. tluf wvvk 4-n4l of Felt. 21 finally wan upon uf. lt lurouglil tlu' arrival ol' fifty-four girl-. an numlwr wliivll was onv of tht- larg- vst in tht- history ol' initl-winlvr l'vsIiviti1--. Ylilu- ssvvlx-vlltl lH'gLllIl witli un outstzuuling Iwrforn1um'4' of nxllyllllllg thin . ssllii-ll nur gfvllllf 1'llj0?l'4l lry ull. fXl'tm'r lliif liilur- iouf l'llll'l'llllIIlll4'lll tlu' girls wvrv vsvortc-el to tlu' ll1'll1llllllSU'l'h ll0llb0 lor tml un4l an inforuull :1l'l-lUlLI1'llll l'. From tlu-rv tlu- vouplvs prom-1-elvtl to ilu' rm'vption room. wllivll luul ll South l'uc'il'i1'M llllllUHlDll1'l'1'. Hubs iQlllll0l'1'.h 0l'l'll0SU'll proviflvtl tlu- llltlhll' for tlu' infornull llllIll'P. Aftm' onv ol' Nliss 'lir0Xal's :ll'l lll1'rl n'l'l'ortf. unfl ulnout an liour of pr0pail'ution. ilu' vouplvs journvyf-cl oncv more to tlw nwvp- tion room. wlivrv tlivy wot? g1rvs'tml ln llllt music' of lmstvr Luninls 0I'1'lIf'Sll'll. -Xftvr vlullt vurrl tlillll'0h zmel munvrouf flu tons. tlu' intvrininion zu'riu'4l. 'l'lu ssvrf' 1-svortc-cl to tlu' lnillx room r4'l'l'0sli1iu-iita. annul tluxn tlu' lllllj0l'llX airlm- girl, quirk lu-ursl tlu' lfigglil Flatt: sing ut tlu- llulxvl llUllr4'. Vlilll' F4'Ill0l'r tlu-n l'4'lltl'lll'll t0 tlu- slznuw' floor ssitliout ilu' lIllt'l'l-t'l'l'lll'l' of lowvr 4'lllSrlltl'll. lrut l'Ill'Ullllll'l'l'1l oppofition from on:- lllllllgllh. 'lilu' nvxt llour pufw quickly. UP unyonv in tllut 1'4'l'lLllII Pug: ffm' lzlofrlrvrl siffy el alll too 4'lll'Ill'l' van toll you. 'lllu' zlvtivitim ol' Gilnln unll Galloway liigllliglitl-el llux ill.l'klll'S. lrut tht- -trolw ol' lllltllllfllll was soon upon us. llu' girlf won' tlu-n 1'S4'0l'l1'll to tlu-n' l'PSlH'1'llV4t ll0tlh4'b. zuul tlu' PII-iUylIll'lllr ol' tlu- eluy ssvrv on-r. 'lilw fun-ll ol' Llll0lll1'l' of Nliff 'liroxullf Nvll-lDl'l'pill'Q'4l lll'1'illil.ilSlS uttrau't1'4l fms of tlu' coupln-5. tlu- inujority taking zulvuntugv of vxtru Sl4'l'Il. ,Xllvr ilu- Clmpt-I svl'vim'4'. 1-wwf one- 1'll1llllQ4'll into oltl vlotlu-s auul luwul- vel for tlu- Sl'll00l xsoofls. 'lllu' more' intlus- trious prvpz1l'm-tl ll wvll-vooluwl lllfill ol' rms liot llogf auul flulv potato Clllllh. anul tlu'n rut lruvlx to rvlux unilm' llllt wurln sun. Dui'- ing tlu- 1-ourw of tlw long uftvrnoon. tlwrv wore many 1Illt'rli0llillllP zlvtivitivf won lay illqllifitiu' loisvr 1'lussnu'n. l'lui'f Goss llllf0l'lllIlilll'lf loft liis pantf. wliivll provwl ruttwr 4'llllHll'l'llSrlIlgJQ. H0lvu Slltilll fountl llinisvll' in zu worst' pi'vfli1'unu'nt. luut uftvr nuuu'rzllnlc- u4ljuftim'nts lu- !'l'gillIll'll luis wtf- 4'oililumlr4'. ln unotlu-1' part ol' tlu' wooilr. xllllllxllll luut u vc-ry lH'Ll4'1'l.lll lll'lI'l'l100ll. ssllile- l n-rri- zuul l'n-xx hull to liurry to lllillit' nlinnvr. Xll in ull. it nur rvully at ggrvait Wlill. 'l'lu- plux um lrulx ai FlI1'1't'rr. tlu- 0l'4'llt'Pll'2l nur 4-Iijoy-al lay uilt. un4l tlu' pivniw' on Sumluy nur tluf vlinulx ol' tlw vnlirv S8'l'4'lx-Pllll. 'fs wi'-ff THE TEMPEST Un llay l9. the eurtain opened on the final H.D.A. production. Shake-speare's 'lvlll' ,llf'l7l1N'Sf. and hy the end of the play the audicnce felt it was one of the finest non- musieal H. D. A. productions in recent years. The leading and lengthy role of Prospero. the wronged Duke of Milan. was ahly played hy Chris Strong. whose inspired acting and smooth elocution upheld the play. Uther nohility were well portrayed hy ,lack yyailm-.-. as Alonso. King of Naples. who acted his first major part with ease and ahility. and hy Lex Blood. the romantic lead. whose love scenes were rather half- hearted. Inu whose overall performance was good. The two plotting Dukes. Tom Fran- sioli and Dimitri llanthos. were well played in their furtive parts. and they held suspense in every word. Cornell Franklin. playing an honest old councilor. certainly portrayed his part with enough shalxings. hut his per- formance was flawless and deserves a large amount of praise. One of the stars of the production was Boh Callaway. who acted the part of Cali- han. the horrid monster. with hestial man- nerisms. Calihan teamed up with Tony Essays. as Stephano the drunken hutler. and Chuck Nlatcham. as a jester. to almost steal the show through their rowdy and excellent- Page one hzfndrerl sin-fy-fzf'n ly timed comedy. Tony lfssaye was mag- nificent as the ahsurd and almost stone drunlx porter, while Nlatcham seemed well- eyperienced in his drunken tumhling. Un thc female side of the production. llir- amla was play ed hy Hoss Harris. who was handieapped hy inexperience and a long part. hut after llr. Edwards' careful coach- ing. he came through with a fairly gratify- i11g performance. Another hit was the nymph -Xriel. played hy .lohn Elliot. who appeared in the midst of hursts of smoke which several times almost caught the S0011- ery on fire. and who skipped through his part with a clear and assured manner. Something must also he said ahout Frank Rice. the hoatswain. who. although only appearing at two rehearsals. managed to shout his way through his part. the marin- ers. Lee Ahraham and Art Baldwin. who recited their carefully rehearsed line of 'Wve split with great gusto. and finally the Ship- master. played hy Tom Gresinger. The play was a great success. and most of the eredit is due to the director. llr. Edwards. who worked long hours. and managed through persuasion and rich goodies to keep the play going. and also to Chris Strong who carried the performance on his shoulders. Z' QT Q55 -,, x x xi X ,Q ,.. . i f ix ' W? 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This was the first time that we had realized that we would leave behind many good and everlasting friends and pass on in- to a different life. The arrival of parents and friends on Friday marked the beginning of the commencement week end. The first event on the program was a short chapel service which was followed by dinner for all in the dining hall. After dinner coffee was served at the Headmasteris house, and the octet provided entertainment there while parents, students, and masters mingled amiably. Soon the girls were escorted to the open air dance floor behind Memorial, and de- spite the cool evening the dance was con- sidered a great success. After a pleasant evening and the departure of their families and girls, we went to bed with a mixed feel- ing of sentiment and sorrow. Our rooms were bare showing only the barest of essen- tials. On Saturday the more ambitious arose to join their families for breakfast in the vill- age, while the majority either remained in bed or finished packing. Page one hundred sixty-six Finally the hour for graduation arrived and under the auspices of Mr. Fowle and Mr. Kiphuth the class slowly marched up the aisle of the chapel for the last time. The guest speaker for the occasion was Dr. Henry Sloane Coffen who is a retired Presbyterian minister who has been speaking at Hotch- kiss on Sunday mornings for nearly half a century. The athletic awards were given out by Mr. Fowle and following this Mr. Van Santvoord presented the scholastic prizes. A most impressive valedictory was present- ed by George Allen who summed up our four years at Hotchkiss. Following the sing- ing of MF air Hotchkissw we slowly filed out, diplomas firmly grasped in our hands. Mrs. Edsel Ford then laid the cornerstone of the new Edsel Ford library. The stone con- tained a copy of the valedictory speech as well as other items of interest which should give a vivid picture of life at Hotchkiss in 1951. In less than two hours the class of 1951 had become alumni, but all realized that Hotchkiss had moulded our lives, and it was with this realization that we cast a final glance back at the hill which had been our home for four wonderful years. 4, ,JP , I in-Dfw A,,.,x I nv--.' T fi 't 5' 'V ,K . :N 3, 5 2. 3' fu-f. aa' P' ' 'fs..?K 1 N' ,- SV 'Q . 5 .. . . 1. .. K .4 5 5 no :QQ -0 pw ' . if .ku K , - k 1 . ' fl' X A. . 5 , Q-,Y - 'Q . -v ',- ., . S Qu Q N , -el -. x- -' x . .. . - .- in Q9 , ' . 1-- 9 is Q A an. f'k' f ou- K si ' x as 1,45 , 'gg , :Q v- N- Q w ' ' A-fm .kv ,uf , f ' Q f 5 ' ' QS' ' .- . Q ' V i vs . 7 X urgf r , K ., ' N x 4 Ka .4 .f 1 wx Q Q. K 'Ik ,anna V ' N Y. , - ,M S Q 1 v gh ...QQ S 4 M I ,W :Kr ft Q it ff f? f f .g K au, fx 'V 5 QW - 'B 5' an fxnts ma' yy vu 5. f 'A .xv as . . .. Y 1 s' . 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Yan Yoorhis. A. Blood. l'. Stevens, Pres. J. yy..11.1.-s. M. Milliltan. li. Nlatcham, T. Gresiuger, J. Mr-Lean, T. Carpenter JJ lZ5.,4. As the curtain fell on the final act of The Tempest. the Hotchkiss Dramatic Associ- ation ended one of the most successful sea- sons of its career. Not only were the three plays well-received hy audience and critic alike, hut the numher of hoys in school who tried out for acting roles. the stage crew. and the husiness hoard was also the greatest in the Ass0ciation's history. The year's success rested not solely with the actors out front, hut to a great extent with those hehind the scenes. Boh Calla- way' and Jack Wvallace handled the task of staging the plays in excellent fashion. while the carpentry of Murchison and Winokur would he hard to excel. The lighting was as good this year as it has heen in a long time, and it was a credit to Hiceis ahility. Abraham also did a fine joh as husiness manager. Just before Anything Goes was produced, Page one hundred seventy-two Jack Wallace was elected president of the Dramat. succeeding Frank Hatch. ,lack has heen actiye in the H.D.A. since his lower mid year. Besides his joh of stage manager. he had a role in ,lnytlzing Goes and in The Tempest. Later in the year ,lack won the Klingelhofer award for outstanding service to the H.D.A. The greatest amount of credit for the y'ear's success helongs to Messrs. Edwards, Stewart. and Sly. Mr. Stewart, in addition to helping with 'lillunrler Rock, planned and directed the choreography for fillyfllillg Goes, while Nlr. Sly' directed the choral num- hers and played the piano accompaniment for this play. The hrunt of the directing duties went to Nfr. Edwards. lt was his in- terest and genuine enthusiasm which in- spired the actors and technicians to theii respective successes. 'fffif H i I 4, R' 731' 5 4 'mv 4 :9 ' ,NK 'X fi . J:-af D .b,, , 4? 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M. l urrzuml THE RECORD EDITORIAL HOXRD Rolmrt F. Swift. Cliuirinun Si'l!llylf'l' C. Wvlls Co-I-ditoriul Cluiirmun Hanafxing Editor George Nlortenson Nlurk Furrund Co-vditorizd Chairman Hurvvy Black Sports Editor :Mft xillllilgillg Editor 1.0-lllI0t0QlI'illDIlit' Editor ,losvph Quarters Josopll BlllllliDPl'g .Nrtllur Baldwin ,hit Sports Editor .Xssignnwnt Editor Co-photogrupllic Editor ,Iunws Livlwfkixld Vliillllllili fil'l'hilIgIl'l' :xillllllli Editor Editor Assoviatv Editors C. Lord li. IIIIQLIIPS D. 0'Brivn S. P. flillwrt H. .XIIUIIIS K. Hurlrank P. Hrminvr Goldman L. Luplium T. Hrudlvy C. d'-Xlnwidu G. Kdlllllli H. Ugdvn BUSINESS BOARD Ronald Storms Business Maliugvr Andrew Enwrfon Usborne Manvk Julian Coolidge C0-f'iTI'lllilti0Il xillllilgltql' ,-Xdvertisingr Nilllliljllql' CII-K'il't'lIIillillH XILIIIZIQLTI' LITERARY BOARD Eugene Suter Editor Page one hzamlrcd scrcnfy-firc F15 5+ If ? K L , Siren gl -' Q f Q kgfg w, an X,..,,.1,-Afizggiwm ' 3 ' , qv. , . 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In peace or war, the initiative of oil men working in privately-managed, competing! oil companies provides America with the largest possible supplies of petrol. um pro- ducts-of the highest quality at tht lowest prius rn the xxorld S-M ? gixri RE:-...,. WUIHH HNHY MA 666014 f 'A 'E Theres no place like America for motoring' And never before has motoring been as much fun as it rs with today s great new cars the greatest cars America his exer known' To help keep your new tar running like new use Gulfprrde the only motor Oll rn the vsorld that rs Alchlor processed The Alchlor process rs an extra refining step It makes Gulfprrde extra pure and extra effr cient makes rt, as thousands of motorists will tell you, the world s finest motor orl' Keep vour neva car new Use Gulfprrde the world s finest motor orl' Gulfprrde rs featured bv 'HQ fx K ff- sis Page one hmzdred rzmety srr YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GOOD GULF DEALER s , ,, 1 the . X Y , I V ,A r If 1 , . ' 1 ? . X ' ' ' . 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