King School - Kingsmen Yearbook (Stamford, CT)

 - Class of 1959

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ROBERT WEBSTER REYNOLDS Robert Spider Reynolds came to our campus in the fall of 1955 as a freshman from Dolan Junior High School. Since then he has become an integral part of life at King. He was a valuable cog in the 1955 J.V. football team. In 1957 he advanced to Varsity but was forced to give up this sport after numerous injuries. His career in the classroom has been extremely successful, his name consistently appears on the honor roll and in his junior years he captured the scholastic award at the end of the year. Bob has made many contributions to the school publications, having held the position of co-editor in his iunior year and business manager this year. When the Student Council was reestablished in 1957, Bob was elected assistant vice president and this year was elected president. Next year he will be seen at Dartmouth where his plans include a maior in economics. This tentatively will be followed by further study in Business Admin- istration or Law School. Whatever the final decision may be, success will be his. Q 5- S

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A 3 RICHARD WILLIAM PRICE Dick entered King as an eighth-grader in the Fall of 1954 after leaving Rogers School. He immediately entered into the athletic program by playing J.V. football and baseball. Although he played varsity baseball as a sophomore, Dick will be remembered for his basketball skills as a varsity player for three years. He was co-captain of the team as a iunior and captain during his senior year when he made the All-League team. Dick has also been active on the publications staff, being feature editor during this year. He showed his versatility further by participating in the Dramatic Club. In addition, Dick has been a Student Council member for two years, holding the office of Vice President as a senior. In the fall Dick will enter Wesleyan and although he has not yet decided upon a definite course of study, there is little doubt as to his being successful in whatever career he chooses to pursue in the future.



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.S ix... VINCENT JOSEPH RINELLA, JR. Vince entered King in the ninth grade in September, 1955 after previously attending Burdick Junior High. Vince has not only been among the leaders of his class academically, but in extra-curricular activities as well. He has been a varsity basketball player for three years, being co-captain in 1957-58 and making the All-League team as both a junior and as a senior. He was also a member ofthe varsity baseball team as a sophomore and a junior. An injury in 1956 ended his hopes of playing football for King. As a junior Vince was assistant-secretary of the Student Council and was a Council member this year. In addition to this he has been on the publications staff and during this year he played leading roles in the Dramatic Club productions. As a junior, Vince was awarded the Sherman prize for excellence in the study of French. Outside of school his hobbies include jazz and piano playing. Vince plans to enter Brown University where he will major in pre-law. With his many talents and pleasant personality we know that he will meet with success. , pr- wi

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