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

 - Class of 1957

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One of the aborigines of the class of ’57, Bill came to Kingswood in the First Form from Beach Park School, the third Foote to attend Kingswood. In his Fourth Form year he made the Honor Roll, a posi- tion which he has maintained ever since. When the Fifth Form year rolled around. Bill could be found on the soccer field, a member of the notorious Werner’s Warriors . This year Bill began to show him- self admirably as a poet. His poems could be found in every Wyvern and Bill won the Gleason Medal for poetry in June. As a senior, Bill was on the editorial staff of the Wyvern and became assistant editor of the Classbook. In his very first year he joined the Dramatic Club, in which he has continually played an active part. He was prop man for Lady Precious Stream in the Third Form, but in the Fourth, Bill, prominently cast, was stricken with pneumonia about a week before the performance of The Admirable Crichton. He was prompter in last year’s Years Ago and took the role of Banquo in Macbeth. This year Bill was elected president of the Dramatic Club and took part in the K-O production of The Late George Apley. Bill is also an excellent artist. However he finds little time at home to draw, so he does most of it during classes. Another of his notable features is his hair—we doubt that it has ever been combed. The class of ’57 wishes a swell guy the very best of luck as he follows the paths of his ancestors into Yale. 25

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On a bleak day late in October, 1951, Jerry wandered into the First Form, a month late, and imme- diately made the Honor Roll, on which he stayed for five years. It was during this year that he was dubbed Elbow” by the amiable Doc Crawford. In the Second Form, election year, one of the memor- able events was Jerry's violent campaigning for Stevenson, but alas, it was to no avail (Jerry lost more than Adlai did). He played halfback on the York soccer team, but gave up a budding soccer career to manage the varsity football team in the Fourth and Fifth Forms. In his junior year, Jerry was one of the charter members of both the ill-fated TAFS and the ill-reputed 3:30 club. However he wasn't seen driving much—the result of an accident. In this year he joined the Press Board and the Dramatic- Club, taking a part in Macbeth. He was instrumental in winning for the school an atlas, in the spring on WKNB-TV's World Quiz , along with Cowper and Wilson. Vying for the position of class politi- cian, Jerry spent the fall of his senior year again campaigning for Stevenson, and again lost heavily. It was in this year that he was elected chairman of the Press Board and Foreign Policy Association, and also won acclaim as John Apley in the Dramat's production of The Late George Apley. He was an outstanding member of the intramural basketball group, becoming the first casualty, sidelined with a broken thumb. Jerry is going to enter Yale in the fall—a great guy, take care there, Jer. (Ouch). 24



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Shy entered Kingswood in the Fourth Form after attending one year at Bloomfield High. He soon adapted himself to the more difficult Kingswood standards as many Bloomfield students have done before him. From the car-minded Fourth Formers there was always great speculation as to what breed of sport car Josh would appear in next—he was subsequently recognized as an authority on hot cars”. During his first year he joined the rifle club and somehow developed an interest in the rugged art of trap and skeet shooting. His enthusiasm continued into the Fifth Form when he could be found on weekends at the Hartford Gun Club or in the guise of a duck hunter. In the interest of pure art, he took a part in the school’s production of Macbeth. He didn’t know what happened to the art, but everyone thought the play was a success. In the first weeks of his senior year. Shy was trying to piece together what happened the night he met two classmates in Montreal. Taking interest in the classbook, Shy could often be heard roaring out of school during the seventh period, driving his recently acquired ”GG Chevy convertible, in quest of ads. He also joined Mr. Greene's branch of the F.P.A. where he acted as modera- tor of the Hartford County F.P.A. meeting. After a fatiguing season with Werner's Warriors, Shy was dubbed the Wolverine's secret weapon in the intra-mural basketball league. In the spring, Josh was a member of Mr. Jacobus’ tennis team. Shy, who is journeying to Cornell next fall, carries with him, along with his good humor and friendliness, the best wishes of the Class of '57. 26

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