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

 - Class of 1957

Page 20 of 124

 

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Page 20 text:

Four years ago there appeared on the football field at Kingswood a boy who was not destined to be- come one of the school's gridiron heroes. He did, however, prove one thing beyond any doubt. He could, in a very short time, produce some of the largest blisters ever seen at this institution. Despite this, John won his letter in Lacrosse and Wrestling and was a leader in the unsuccessful attempt to initiate a squash team during the winter last year. John's accomplishments in other fields, however, have been many and varied. He was a member of the Honor Roll his freshman year and has again attained this mark for his senior year. He is a member of the Class Committee, co-business manager of the IVyvetn. a member of the Classbook Committee, and an active member of the Dramatic Club having played the lead this fall in the Kingswood-Oxford play. The Ltiie George Apley. He did such a good job that every now and then a little Boston accent could be detected, even after the play. After this year, John, a swell guy with a good sense of humor, is going to Yale and afterwards he plans to get into any sort of work in which he can earn about forty thousand a year and take a six month's paid vacation every three months. As we watch him gallop off into the setting sun astride his 36 H.P., palomino Volkswagon with a 730 College Board test slung low on each hip, we won't wish him luck because he won't need it. 1C»

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Skip entered Kingswood in the year of 1951, and is one of the few lifers remaining in the class. In his first days in Form One, he was elected president of his class and later earned his Wyvern by play- ing on the glorious York football team. The second form year found him on the Student Council, under the leadership of Mr. Farquhar, and captain of the York B ski team. In the third form, Skip had an unfortunate accident, breaking his leg on the first day of baseball practice and was sidelined until the next school year. Although missing a full month of school, he maintained his Honor Roll standing which he has held from the first form to the present. Skip as a junior, besides being elected to the Stu- dent Council, was named an associate editor of the News and later went on to become co-managing editor of the publication. Sportswise he was elected captain of the J.V. football team and in the spring joined Mr. Eblen's lacrosse squad which enjoyed an undefeated season. The senior year found Skip working for the News and on his studies. He was again a member of the Student Council. In the winter, he joined the intra-mural basketball league, and when Dfaz graduated to the varsity. Skip took over as captain of the Pistons, leading them to a nearly winless season. Skip, who enjoys both rock and roll and electronics, and who has cultivated that dairy queen dip on his forehead for many years, is going to Wesleyan. A great guy, best of luck. 15



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Chuck is a charter member of the class, having come from Junior School in the year of 1951. He immediately became an enthusiastic member of the York Club, playing soccer, tennis, and skiing when the weather permitted. (It usually didn't.) During his first three years he won Wyverns in each of these sports. During this period, he maintained a steady position on the Honor Roll, and joined Mr. Water- man's choir in the First Form in which he has kept a singing position” (heavens knows how he has done it) up to the present time. In his sophomore year, he made the jump from York to the varisity soccer squad, earning his letter that year and also in his senior year, but an injury sidelined him during his junior year. Chuck's fighting spirit on the team will long be remembered. For the last few years, riflery has been his main interest in the winter, and in his senior year he became captain of the team. Also, this winter, for the first time in his life, he could be seen on the basketball court, setting up plays for the Hoosiers in the intra-mural league. In his last two years, he served on the Dance Committee and News Board, and in his senior year was elected to the Class Committee. We will remember his '51 Chevy station wagon, his many parties, his smile and his friendliness. Chuck, a swell guy, best of luck to you wherever you go. 17

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