Kingswood Oxford High School - Retrospect Yearbook (West Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1937

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Winthrop A. Haviland, Jr. Winnie who entered the fifth grade in '28 won four Wyverns playing soccer for the Lancaster club, and captained the team in his eighth grade year. Besides soccer he participated in basketball, base- ball. and a variety of extra curricu- lar activities. The third form saw Winthrop playing tennis, second team basket- ball. and intermediate baseball. Pom fret School suffered when Win. during his sophomore year, occupied his time reading French magazines of a questionable character and looking for something devilish to do. The Fifth Form saw him once more at Kingswood. He has won soccer “K’s” during the past three years, and loafed his way through managership of basketball to a major letter. He is a tennis player of the first degree, and knows all the answers in chess, which is shown by his three-year championship in that game. Winnie is taking a P. G. this year, and manages to attend physics class whenever he has had too much sleep in previous study periods. He wastes hours on his collection of tropical fish, but still finds time for the ladies, which he picks by their personality and the amount they eat at his expense. Being a scientific-minded individual, he helped organize the newly-formed Math Club, where he spent most of his time trying to bother others with his slide rule and telling the faculty adviser a newly invented way of doing an example quicker. He holds a claim to fame, due to the fact that he has used the same razor blade ever since he started pulling the stray bits of peach fuzz from his lower jaw. Winthrop's ability to disrupt math, class with paper dolls and answering Page’s notes, is surpassed only by the way he manages to get others into a mess. “Winnie the Pooh” has enough optimism to think he is going to Yale. 24

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Henry A. Hastings Henry Hastings entered Kings- wood in the seventh grade and became a member of the Lancaster Club. Soon after entering, he took a position as a leading student and has held that place ever since. While in the junior school, he augmented his club’s score with points gained by distinction cards. His playing on the club tennis team was also a credit to the Lancasters. On being promoted into the upper school. Harry took interest in a variety of things. Always an able French scholar, he joined Le Cercle Francois (the French Club) in his third and fourth form years. Then, feeling he had not served the school well enough, he under- took the job of student mail carrier in his fifth form year. This past year ’ Stings” has given his services as common room monitor, a position which holds more work than praise (Watch ’’Anstice” any afternoon at five o’clock and you’ll agree. ) Obtaining a place on the second tennis team last year, he has earned first team ranking this spring after conditioning all winter on the third basketball team. Henry has been on the honor roll almost constantly throughout the senior year. He won the Junior Prize for Latin in the fourth form and the Dux in the fifth. He also represented the school in the State Latin Contest in 1936. Hastings is a conscientious boy. who has earned himself more the reputation of a scholar than an athlete. He has held his high rank by diligence and thoroughness in studies, thus winning the respect of his less studious comrades. His hobbies are photography and radio (He hopes to be a radio operator in an amateur way). He also exhib- ited interest in the math club and sang in the choir. Henry enters Williams in the fall, where we all expect to see him do credit to the school. - 23



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Allen C. House A1 entered school in the fifth grade as a member of the Lancaster Club. Red Shepard entered at the same time, but became a York. The result was a House-Shepard feud, which lasted for four years. Dur- ing his last year in the Junior School. A1 was secretary of his Club. His outstanding ability in football, basketball, and baseball brought his club many victories. After entering the Third Form. A1 became a mainstay on the second football team. The following year he went up to the first squad and paved his way to the first team, on which he held down a halfback position for two years. He earned his gold football on this year’s undefeated team. A1 has played first team baseball during his four years in the senior school. His first two were spent in the outfield, and the last two covering the first sack. He was “puck-stopper” on the last year’s undefeated hockey team and captain of this year’s aggre- gation. which was unable to demonstrate its powers because of the lack of ice. Although A1 doesn’t like studies very much, he does think that House in the Pines is a pretty good school. He is an inveterate fisherman, coming from the neighboring province of Farmington, which is noted for its ardent sportsmen. He can always be found on the streams near the beginning of the trout season, and it is a rare oc- casion when he returns home empty- handed. During the winter term, he was made a Prefect, which is one of the highest honors that can be given a Kingswood boy. As yet he is undecided on what college he will go to. but wherever he goes his good sportsmanship and cheerful nature will be an asset. A1 says he may even come back next fall and take a P. G. 25

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