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

 - Class of 1954

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Richard Samuel Kone Dick Although Dick only came here in his junior year, he has carved a niche for himself in the Wyvcrn Hall of Fame. Despite his fabulous athletic skill, however, his greatest attribute is his fine personality. This fact was brought out at the end of his Fifth Form year when he was elected permanent class president. It was at this time also that he was chosen by a combined vote of the Junior and Senior classes and the faculty for a position on the Prefect Board. In his Senior year he was further honored with a posi- tion on the Class Committee, proof again of the great respect accorded him by his classmates. Dick has had an outstanding athletic career at Kingswood and in the various ofT-season leagues around town. He captained the 1953 football team, the 1954 baseball team at Kingswood in addition to leading the champion J. C. Courant league Lipman Motors baseball team in 1953. It was during the ’53 gridiron season that Dick showed his great courage and stamina by playing many a game when he should have been in a sick bed. His truly outstanding running and tackling plus his better than average passing were a constant inspiration to his teammates and a thorn in the side of the opposition. On the baseball diamond Dick shone both in the field and at bat. In addition to his feats in the outdoor sports, Dick's arching one handers and driving fast breaks figured in many a basketball contest involving not only the Kingswood Varsity, but other local hoop teams on which Dick has been a mainstay. Having been an inspector in the Nutmeg Automotive Company, a summer day camp councilor, a laborer with a food pack- ing concern, and a pianist and co-leader of the Ralph-Richards dance band, Dick has certainly shown that he has the versatility and ability to go far in whatever field he has chosen in the past, and we hope that his future endeavors will be as successful. 17

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Stephen Phillip Jones ‘Sam When the class of 1954 looks back on Kingswood, they will always recall the friend- liness of Sam Jones. Sam’s heart was in what- ever he did, and his teachers and classmates sensed it. During his six years he played a major sport in every season and captained four of these teams including varsity basketball in his senior year. In addition to Sam’s ability in athletics, he also excelled in the intellectual side of school life. Me won the Lower School English prize in the Third Form, and has served on all school publica- tions. In his junior year, he was managing editor of the Kings wood News, and as a senior directed the publication of this Class Bool{ as its Editor-in-Chicf. In a final burst of glory, Sam completed his last school year with many important duties; Prefect, Class Committee member, Dance Committee, and assistant editor of the Kingswood News. Around the campus, Sam was a popular figure with his crazy hats and warm, awkward coats. It was always an exciting experience to see a cleverly constructed piece of metal come rumbling down the street scaring all civilians. Everyone at Kingswood knew that it was only Sam Jones’ popular Casey Special with its square body and canvas top. We can all remember some of the great stunts Sam pulled with this contraption. Working for his father’s construction com- pany during the summer, Sam wasn’t afraid to do his share of hard labor. Sam’s future looks bright and prosperous. We wish him the best in any field of endeavor he pursues. Clood luck, Sam! Sam’s hobby of playing the trumpet stemmed from his keen interest in jazz. He may never become another Harry James, but he has played mighty well with drummer-man Sid Whipple. Having much knowledge of jazz virtuosos, Sam wrote a column in the school newspaper entitled “Jam With Sam’’ which was a leading feature. He also has a huge collection of phonograph records. 16



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Richard Loomis Mahoney “Reg” Dick Mahoney, at the ripe old age of 17 years, can look back with pride on the four years he has spent at Kingswood. During his first year at Kingswood, in the Third Form, Dick engaged in football, basketball, and base- ball on the Lancaster teams. Apparently, he played well, because in his Fourth Form year, Dick played jayvee football and won his numerals. During the winter season, he played Varsity basketball, and in the spring he played Varsity baseball and won a major “K”. Dick was plagued with a knee injury in his Fifth Form year and was unable to play foot- ball for Kingswood. Instead, he did special exercises consisting of a few laps around the track and shooting baskets in the glm. He played Varsity basketball in the winter and received a letter. In the spring, he played baseball and again won his letter. Dick joined the News board and assisted in turning out a fine paper. On graduation day in 1953, Dick was awarded the Harvard Prize for being the most promising member of the Fifth Form. He also won the Dux Prize for being first in his class scholastically. He had been on the Honor Roll for four straight marking periods. Dick’s Sixth Form year was scheduled to be a busy one. He was sick for the first few weeks of school and therefore could not play football in this year either. However, basketball and baseball are on the agenda again. This year, Dick has given his services to the literary board of the News, and he has been extremely active in the Student Foreign Policy Association. With Dick’s great ambition, we of Kings- wood are sure that he will go a long way in this world. 18

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