Lenox Memorial High School - Xonel Yearbook (Lenox, MA)

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THE MARTIN 1968 Published by Lenox School Lenox, Massachusetts 01240 June 2, 1968 THE TRUSTEES from left to right: Mr. Vine Deloria fflommencemcnt speakerjg The Rt. Rev. Robert Hatchg Mr. john B Tillsong Mr. David T. Danag Mr. Hulbert D. Bassettg The Rev. Robert S. S. WVhitman5 Dr. Robert C. Seamansg jr.g Nlr. Wil liam D. Bawdeng and Mr. Paul K. Fodder. 1 1 2 The Reverend Robert L. Curry, D.D Contents Trusteesl2 Headmasterl3 Themel5 Mastersl14 Activitiesl28 Sportsl49 Underformersl78 Senior Guidel99 Senior Portraits! 1 16 Advertisements! 167 The 1968 Martin Co-editors-in-chiei7Laurie Hennion and David Nathans Photography EditorlFrank Wangeman Literary EditorlCharles Parry Business ManagerlCyrus Lauriat Layout EditorslLarry Wilhelm and Tony Williams StatlYLarry Liss, Gordon Kunzelmann, Russell Gillis, Tim Cole, Mike Terwilliger, Charles Rosenthal, Gil Skidmore, Tony Clark. 4 gf' , Q- -mv-f b. 'U' . 4 ,f ' ,V 4 , ff' if-af ,..- 'W 1-L vlA i J fx ' 4 XM, ., 'aw .QQ .155 is , 1 Q x 'DW ' Q 4 f' K Isa- K Wa ,gains 55 , ,W VJ h C psf il- zw .avi ff, -J' wb 4 s. 5 4'- Q? , Q ,J ,1- ,M wg. .xx ,, +9 .Fw ME. thi Lx -X A .2 :NJ f Q . X x QI, , Q . Yi. ak. R. ,' ' ,1q4z52l1Wg,,'fV7L'71 7,', 7' ,, f, E V S , ,, 6 'W f X if an-H 1 k -- Q-XNWEQWM pg. fi' 'auf' fm, L S -P'-ag ' - K 3 ' Eff? fmziiiis . - ' M n, -- X 1 ' Mft' -X 42' ' 7 - I . A ,X mz.. . L b1.A , . , N To those for whom Lenox School is an institution, we offer the individual. For he is the true strength of the institution, and the only way in which the in- stitution can develop is if it is allowed to reflect his growth and development. It is to this individual that we dedicate this book. lQ,L 1 A Q N5 8 milk A walk A job A path through lifb A sense of Responsibility A growth Within the situation -N Q. ,wx . Mooo , 'S--eff--Q , i . iagq o it Nw N.. K -- it The seasons changeg Activities varyg So does the mind ofthe student mature As the years progress. I2 4 .gwww if L., 9 4 , A W Two roads diverged .lmxdst bulldlngs of ydlow wood and that has m.1dL lll the CIIHKLILIICL ,gm fn, 21? lx it, fl SL, Swim W' is if S ,Zh M Am ' 7 ,XA , v -V V fag, W ,....AA..x.4..-...h..,.A.Q Mansfield E. Pickett David H. Wood Carl Fredericksen james Fawcett Thomas R. Sturges Spencer Kennard Frederick A. Borger Edward A. Cleasonjr. David L. Southworth I John B. Green Helmut R. Balthasar Stephen H. Hackett Robert d,0. Rieffel Robert Houston C. Roger Hinman amos H. Paterson --wnmgg D avid L. Lowry 20 P!'Hm-..,,.,,.m'wJ A. Benjamin Hall John Braim John P. Burger George R. Faxon Mortimer F. Lapointe Douglas Ernst Richard Berry Riker Ramsbotham Oliver deM. Putnam Charles B. Rogers George Picken x.. Af 40' 5. Q I. to r.: Miss Thelma Rowley, Mrs. Marie Canon, Mrs. Phyllis Roberts, and Mrs. Judy Hunt Qffice Staff lnfirmary Mrs. Blanche Schomburg, R.N. -mi l. to r.: Gramps Howland, Richard MacWhinnie, John Wilcox, Gerald G roun ds C few MacWhinnie, and Ray Mercer l. to r.: Kay Cadorette, Stan Roberts, Bertha Belair, and Madelaine Brown. Kitchen ua-Pit. JU' V . . 1 , f fe .Wx s 5 - or we ler V111 .,M4AT,.,,' 1 ' - ,Inf I KI., nf.. 1 I ly Y, Vs 4' 44 U -I A ,IV 'lr A all 'wifi-f 9 'ACTIVITIES 1' I pk A .4 ffzqggg, J, , 9 H, wg. I u t4 A.-:,:'L 1 if If fwfr. I 4, .Q 51' A ' I I 7.17: ' 7' I Q, ,, V-M. ffl mf Z b Q I ' Q- 'U 1'-r '54, 1 hair'-' ll . ,fqw .4 ',,. v 1 .I ' T. Mi .A Q, ,. v7'a' I gt ' ek liiwn s I , -me ijh , If Igf:IIgzI,3 ' First row: M. Benson, E. Griggs, L. Wilhelm fsenior prefectl, A. Davis, H. YVangeman, J. Ballentine. Second row: R. Leach, J. Travis, R. Hoefer, C. Brucker, T. Robinson, NIacKenna, G. Rutledge. STUDENT COUNCIL HONOR SOCIETY First row: W. Earnshaw, J. Day, tsecretaryl, L. Hennion fpresidentl, R. Ballentine fvice-presidentl, S. Tracy. Second row: S Shedd, D. Lewis, J. Bauman, R. Loomis, C. Parry, T. Cole, J. Bosworth, D. Laube, S. Kelsey. GLEE CL Singing is serious business Hr. liieffel C0llllllCt5 To he active is to he alive Full oflife. its a1ch'a111t11ges and shortemnings Reulising the beauty of expression Pruising that beauty expressed A harmony outstanding in u troubled day Singing is u hymn to life. The basses sing out CHOIR Song is the highest form of worship. One loscs the selfin the hollow music of his own voice, acclaiming beauty to something higher than himself. Kgs? 12 qi, ,i J' ffm 2 K P. Q Riff X gwmf A 1Qx9, ,B'T S3 . Howe.. M. P. .Mmm .,,,,,,,,,,m,m,,,k ,XX J ,AM Im 1 :N 4 Y X M4 'E Q . 9 . Y Our brief life is as full and diverse As the mind ofman. The harmony of bells that toll for birth and deathg The conflict of ideas brought to debate WVith a purposeg The accomplishment of serving -not to be served. BELLRINGE RS E: Zgaisrosiers, E. Vella, NI. Kennarcl, T. Cole, Director Mrs. Kennard, I. Albert, D. Broadhead, K. Melrose, Mr ie e . 34 First row: A. Lelkowitz, J. Mowinckel, A. Williams, C. Lokvam, J. Koether, Faculty Advisor Fredericksen. Second row: R. Brown, L. Rosenfielcl, S. WVilson, J. Lord, C. Bruce. DEBATING SOCIETY At Lenox, two of these groups are new, another ad- vised by a new man. To grow, reach out, allow for possibly a discovery-this is important to us. Some- thing fresh and new must always be tried lest we be- come stagnant in our minds for the old answers. ST. MARTIN'S SOCIETY ...r PEN SL SCROLL First row: F. YVangemun, D. Nathuns, M. Terwilliger, L. Hennion, C. Parry. Second row: Faculty Advisor Frederick sen, A. NVilliams, S. Tracy. 36 C. Luuriat Cbusiness eclitorl, A. XVilliams Clayout eclitorl, D. Nathuns leo-eclitorl, F. XV1lllgL'IIlllIl fphotography eclitorl, C. Parry Cliterary editorl, L. llennion leo-eclitorl, L. WVilhelm fluyout eclitorl THE MARTI These our days our late hours fealrly morningsl Gathering all the news that fits in print. VVriting eating working tirelessly. Co-editors-in-chief Nathuns and Hennion work things out Remembering deadlines typing frupicllyl joe's all-night diner And someday Sleep The book in part is owing to Mr. YVoocl the best part. A st., ,.....A STAGE CRE gggqiximlvvuf' s hwy? Lg.'- '19 L fwx if ' 3 ww. S,-1 - :MMR M WM sg E 5 Ollie the great Q Ea W Tix Y E35 , M 3 N ' ' ak 'fi .. -'mm Q gf YV. ,,.,, View Aa ,. , .1 'JM 'Q ff: -,.-mm . 45 7 'f wfifyf WH , I ,W A A A is f 1? .M 4 ' ' ' Mwwwxw we fi! f 1 if 'ww' ffl? , 'L ,,., 4, . .A I jf fkf' ,., g, 3.53: M 5155 HY QQ, , .W km f M VW ff 1 A M Qi' rg Q : MQW' J H Q ff! 1 HI donlt talk to people much. But every once in a while I like to really talk to somebody. Like get to Know somebody. Know all about 40 TI-IE ZOO STORY Iohn Schneiter and Charles Parry A person has to have a Way of dealing with something. If not with people with animalsf, 41 Room Service . . Binion vou can't eat here anv more! The Lust Suppcr?,' Laurie Ilennion carries ll lHO0SCll0ild? 42 L'Get into bedf, Y0u,ve got to play sick. 6'Or We lose the room! ROOM SERVICE , 1, an lv 2' V L .J 2 ,V Q f ,Q WWWH Wi jgaw, gba- ,Wl my XQIKF' W - Y' 11: X ii:-XX Nrfzxfwv. 7 wXQ. x ffl P Sw ig ,. , I X x 1 S 1? 1 if X me Q Xi ,. xl we. X e 1 s X W.LA. hm -' - m.,. iY1f fii5f .i X iR4NiN D. Nutlmns, M. Terwilliger Lcditorl, A. XVilliams, F. VVangemun, Faculty Advisor Mr. C-leason. PR 14' C' A' l I I B J Le L, J J CHEL, to CLI B First row: A. Acton, J. Stow, B. Homans, I. Travis, C. Rosenthal, G. YVilliams, Faculty Advisor Mr. Sturges. Second row: R Lima, C. Miles, I. Lord, M. Apone, L. Shepard, H. Wangeman, D. Voorhees, C. Leonardson, M. Carpenter, B. Robertson, B Blount, C. Bruce. 13- gi' Q M autumn f . . . and still we fill our lives and keep them active. WVe work to fill the gap between us, where idleness haunts us. YVhere from here? To the ends of the earthg or across ourselves. Somewhere where we can find the intangible and cull it our own. ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE First row: J. Schneiter, F. YVangemun, G. Kunzelmunn, N. Solley. Second row: A. Leilcowitz, C. Lokvum, NI. Curley, NI. Sinkinson, J. Mowinkel, Faculty Advisor Nlr. Lowry. W4 :'lE.vW'.f ' - vw -au 5, 15.31 . . v-'J' K 'WL' R' 74? I - FQ 'A 'W fl 1. 47 ,fb K fmvl ri 8 is 1 W i 1 C' W . PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB BACKDOOR PE C ' CQRPS M. Poz, A. YVilliams, T. Sears, C. YVOodward, G. Leonardson, Faculty Advisor Mr. Huston, D. Craig, S. Fastwolf. 48 F' my ,M M JV ATHLETICS iq wa IAN Ami!! WK'-fw qi .gi ,MQW if , , Q s Q-45.554 First row: I. Koether, L. Hennion, R. Sansone, R. Harris, NI. Terwilliger Ccapt.J, J. Collyer Ccaptj, R. Herter, L. WVil- helm, C. Church, -I. Schneiter, j. McNeill, 1. Mayo, C. Champion. Second row: Coaches Hunt, LilP0lIlt6Q I. YVay, P Gable, T. Robinson, T. Calhoun, j. Hzulclow, C. Brucker, H. XV2lllg0lT'l1lI'l, J. Hinson, D. Mazzur, C. Jenks, j. Sullivan, YV XVilliams, J. Bosworth, NI. Curley, C. Lokvam, mgrs.g bl. Ballentine, T. WVilliams, D. Lewis. AR ITY FOUTBALL k'Everybocly's pants fit? 50 I The process of learning, of growing continues. The student demands more than the accumulated accomplishments of others, he searches for the experience of the present-the contact, the chal- lenge, the sport, the lure of competition. The classroom for thc moment left behind he turns to talents other than the mindf, X A W'ilhelm responds to the call Twig goes for broke Harris takes it on Cranwell turf as Spud floats in ,fs Johnnie turns the corner Chastly gallows closing upon their prospect Dcfbnsivc form stops all Comcrs II FOOTBALL First row: H. Badhand, J. Ricd, E. Rossi, F. Rullestcros, R. Brown, XV. Parsons, S. King fcaptj ,I NIcConahy, A. Lefkowitz, D. Zinke, D. Craig. Second row: Coach Fawcett, N. Harvey, XV. Monk, R. WVilson, R. Hoefer, L. French, P. Shelsy, 1. Moynihan, R. Rcitz, D. jucke, J. Clark, Couch Rogers. First row: S. Gilman, VV. Hood, R. llunter, F. Xlefloy, C. Morgan, J. Couch, I. Coodridge, C. Bruce, ll. Myers, C Parker, D. Bioynihan. Second row: Coach Sturges, NV. YYhitm0re Cmgrj, B. Smith, C. Rutledge, S. Hoffman, C Sahle, YV. Barher, D. Plaisted, J. Smith, C. Cleveland, R. Nlitchell, C. Ylbolverton, K. Packard, K. Smith fmgrj, j Hatch Cmgnb, C fmzx ch Hall. III FOOTBALL Thirds throw the homb as s..Ei. t ' M.. The start is strong, commitmcnt to the cause drives him on. The finish will he Stronger. Thcy'rc otiund running AR ITY CROSS-COU TRY First row: BI. Benson, E. Griggs, NI. Kent, D. Boucher. Second row: I.. llcron Cmgr.J, G. Lconurdson, B. Beecher fcaptj. VI. Day, Couch Hzickctt. XVeary runner is almost home The athlete builds himself up, makes demands on his strength, searches within his body discovers a power for himself for his team. 56 The individual, part of a team effort contributes in the drive for victory. Determined endurance builds character, leads to self-awareness, keeps man alive. Captain Beecher surveys scene First row: K. Simpson, R. Wllrren, J. Stow, YV. Green. Second row: L. Heron, H. Jacobs, XV II CROSS-COUNTRY . . . . Go! .J-er 'q:n:1-,f-.f-0- - J 'h'-W :- 57 First row: -I. Bauman, R. Dubuisson, NI. Carpenter. li. Culick. -I. Gulick, T. Ebitl. Al. Buena. NY. Yurizui. Second row: C Kunzclmunn, D. Allcgrom-. Al. Clovcl, D. Xutlmns. Nl. Sinkiuson Qc-upt.J, P. Cluster, A. Acton, D. Currier. K. Nlorton Third row: Coach Ernst, Nl. Ccrmond fmgnj, R. Foster, N. Sollcy, C. Skidmore, J. Mowinckcl, T. Cole Qmgrj, Coach Paterson. AR ITY GCCER Half-time talk M V revives spirit X g ' if N. XE I ' i.f?f - ix , - T 1- , L f K Q gf? ssigszgsii. - Q. N. - . . X - L Q .. ' V - -M Riggs The effort is exhausting, but one more than per- severes. He fights, battles against odds, against a tiring body, against a formidable foe. And after- wards, physically beaten, he exults in victory. Corner attempt thwarted by the defense Up, up and away Culick fakes lineman to move upfield I 4 F Forward line presses for shot 60 II OCCER fe E5 js 'T if A- Liss finally uses his head First row: F. Lavenburg, BI. Bauman, P. NVestc0tt, C. YVarden, D. Hurst, L. Liss, WV. Earnshaw, D Desrosiers, L. Ringen, K. Melrose, K. Lo, P. Blatz. Second row: C. YVOoclward Qmgrj, T. Thorn I. Lewis, J. Travis, C. Schwab, R. Green, I.. Johnson, A. Southergill, T. Sears, M. Raine, C. WVil- helm, Coach Burger. 61 III UCCER Coach Berry stirs up spirit First row: T. Congclon, N. Andersen, R. Vandewuter, YV. Boswell, D. Voorhees, S. Kelsey, F. Cahagan, D. Luube, K. Paul, K. Sanders. Second row: Coach Berry, L. Ellison, P. Day, Shedd, A. Kirk, S. Solley, V. YVooclwortl1, D. Cillanders, G. Lyons, D. Dewey, J. Santos, Nl. Cottsegen, Ingram, E. Potter, F. Nicholaev. kkkk .5 gli Q QW is - Q-1 wi . : - wi A 415- f - N Ni A ix... P gg :ff- E WINTER K - .A 4' My - First row: C. Lauriat fmgrj, C. Champion, D. Adams, M. Tcrwilliger Ccaphl, G. Crecnshiclds, R. Sansone, WV. Par- sons, L. Ringcn fscorckccperl. Second row: C. Kunzelmann, Coach Gleason, II. Lewis, V. VVoodworth, I. Collyer, R Hertcr, G. Schwab, NV. Varian, Coach Braim, D. Nathans. AR ITY HOCKEY EAC reviews game strategy Q. 'ff , V T - 4 , , . afgfklgwizififi: 15 if h jf-vggf jsi' , W viliiizi-. 'I f . , , 3 ' h,X Sf. f ',k f mv ,. Y Q' 05 -fu J' 'M Y A ' The Hulk fakes for goal zlgzunst Darrow H. ,. In ',.... 1 3' H- 35 ' , f ' 2 , f VV WY' z X h x ' Captain fights for face-off W If W ,fx S -IHS' H , W R, 1 W Champ swings in for shot K if LN' ,:.1zU1Q,,' 7 V ,, 11522 Pre-period huddle fortclls doom 66 Twig screens shot in cage assault ull.-W. 7 .4 II HOCKEY First row: K. Sanders, D. Zinke, Il. Jacobs, D. llurst, R. Foster, J. Nlowinekel, XV. XVbitmore. S Ingram. Second row: C. W'0olverton, lingual, C. Bruce, N. Andersen. WV. Boswell, T. Robinson A. Kirk, S. Solley, Coach Paterson. Winter brings the cold and heightens the battle. Ile fights the rigors ofthe season as well as his rival, and champions over the lose of his own boyhood as he learns on whom he can depend- strength in a team, interdependence based on self-dependence and assurance 67 First row: F. Gallagan, AR ITY SQUASH P. Blatz, G. Skidmore, M. Sinkinson, YV. Robertson fcaptl, M. Carley, D. NVhite, Coach F nxon 68 Agility, timing, speed-traits the athlete grows in, coordinating the body to react with the quick- ness of the mind. This is the goal he strives for, learns about through physical experience, and pursues to the end-victory or defeat. 'gn ff. Carley scoops off the floor Captain Roberts0n's forehand 1 9 gf, as 'fa as 5 -' ap, Q ., 'K ,, V fi L., , H , M Sinkinson shows backhand form AR ITY BASKETBALL First row: H. BadHand, C. WVay, R. Harris, R. Hoefer, I. Sullivan, Second row: D. Gillanders fmgr.J, C. Church, F Henton, I. Lyons, R. Beecher, R. Wilson, J. Mayo, J. Hinson, E. Rossi, Coach Burger. 70 Beecher goes for two against the Moun- tain Sullivan takes the tap The senior has grown, moved to- ward the accomplishment of an end. Strength and endurance have grown in him through his experiences in competition since his underform years. Hinson sets up the play II BASKETBALL First row: C. Miles, C. Parker, 1. Clark, WV. Strung, M. Kent, L. Shepard. Second row: Couch Hall, B. Smith,j Hacldow, WV. johnson, J. Smith, R. Green. 72 First row: 1. Bauman, R. Loomis, T. Ebitz, R. Tschilske fcuptj, W. Homans, D. Desrosiers, M. Kennard. Second row Coach Pickett, C. YV00dwz1rd fmgrj, I. Stow, J. Santos, C. Rosenthal, P. Day, Bernie, Asst. Coach Rieffel. VARSITY FE CI G Team studies winning form Touchei Thrust for the touch The lunge c .1 I First row: NV. Brown, J. Culick. Second row: Coach Sturges, A. Lcfkowitz Cmgr.J, R. Gulick, S. Tracy, R. Ballentine fcuphj, I. Busch, M. Busch, Coach Berry. VAR ITY SKII il' h c typical Jump f Tuck for speed FQ- 3 A HX-ivy .X, Thu' f, k QQ 1 'L a ? 4 wil? as X Q . , Wx , s N :Ea fi ' Lx 3 V A M Qfsgs, V, Y A ,A JFQX' gf Elrffa--L N km l M VWKV ,F ,I ,ff 3 , Busch hopes for happy landing? Q Nfgkxfr ' g ,M ? Q' :xg- E.2?V f x 1 ' ii 1 rs x . gf' V-:f',VV V , 1 , ,gh A' 4 X1 'fffj ' if V 'flffj' 'fs A f- i , h is ' -f - W ,V W ,, A V9 1- fd. H s 5232 ? V' A N' NYT' V Jfflfig we xipn J -3 4 x ,, V -'Yif , HV ' l fem J 5E'?V ' lf!i. 'iw 5-f 'V - V ' W7 Qw ,rig '?, xx . ,LV ,V fri fm I f . jk,-3 v,l. vV:, 1 ' V Ff h I 1' f'f 'x4 far' V P ' ' V H as Hx 3 - ag 5' 1 EX V we, ,V F13 , .EH-L 2, ' 41 Q ,, RQ H ing? N iv 4 Vw i A: igiu. S., 7.35 V Jax x, V . , ' VV1 ,gggig vr Tracy set for downhill 1. 7 Q J AQ W. 2 lr rf 1 I fn, ...M ,.... . ,XM x First row: I. McNeill, K. Simpson, B. Goode, XV. YVilliams. Second row: Coach Sturges, J. J. Ballvntine, A. Acton, L. .4 if ii Pwg , A 't ' he 7-4 X .M .E ,Q DERFCRMER MW? H ' .. ,cw ., , ..,, 2 To the third former contact is limited. His life is within the institution the institution is his life. 7 1 I u m i w t is t va t ,,.g,,MW'M NITED QIWUNES if I ,'i ' , ' 1 ,ff v Z I t nssssn n is l ' 'f ,,. I f 'W , ' ,,mA ' in ik? wwf' ,'W,f 5 1 ,I Vlz, M ,Hb i s ft t t yitit sisn ii t I N uL,,,,-'WW . ,ff ,X 3 I ,V i g i 1 f , J' , f ,, iF,M! ,ff E ' f Ai M Q M, ' 1 '4 1 M ' A t I, 'V' s I ,M I '-X 2.4 9, V' fl 4 ? 4 Q . 'NEW NK if X is 'E ' 'J .rg he - W K I in f .vi e ,w - X e ' Q 4 r ss H' 3 . A -f 1 ' 0 is f -w -.. A jp' The bo s above hlm av Q sw y is In .f r are the school and he has to grow into it. His first year is one of adaption. It is a good year! M S Q 22? ss s s He ulivesv the school. 1 QN' i His first thoughts-alone. f He is teachable, receptiveg he has to be. ,gg Di. , Us wa .wmv . . , X . ' aw'f,w -if Q L ,V fm? X 4 fluid 63' :T 'UT 4 V as My f 1 :av ,Q J ' ' I ,r , ii , I - , V Y 7 jr: 4-f v ,pw ' 1 ,nw 'fi as-wf. ,A BM? 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The depression of winterg it becomes his depression. my 'iff f s?5 'My Qfmk ?,5,w 1' Sw as 2 3 Spring is lax, freedom lifts him into a gap someone soon to leave has opened. What he can do broadens. He is in contact with a schoolg he is a summer olderg hc is a fourth former. 5- ...gs s- , ... His initial struggle for acceptance now becomes one for location -a place amidst the institution , an exempliiication and devel- opment of his individuality. He is moving forward. ,, i,ME.Fkl. . U i i X K 'S' as T si -5 fm ,. f?S5A?FV? Q. 'Q g ai .ij 2 fkaf' A k A- ..rr15..,' f h L 5 if J' 5 N .. 5 m W 4 ff' 'fi iw Y . ...ik ., if is xr 555' SL4 bmi Q 5 via- A S ' H25 wg-AA M M , A sf . . A ' '- . 2: xg - 1. .-' . . A , LLlL xg P. . S fs-QSM .,, .' , ,tjgfj . 'fi .T W fi fl gZ. .:f 4 2.. , . ' ' av T I 3 . A F . ' 3 v P W . 1 .1 sf 3' i ,Af , Q3 Y' Y AW Sv A ., g ,L 1. I ., ki Q ' is I K. A 19 ,X . 1 Av w A . .. fsf .,,. .44 -g f g 4- -.312 X's.S.g,.Rr71 k K' 32 I A A w ' Q . QQ,-ms A- ESQ. . 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The late rehearsals, working together, practicing, and finally, the deep personal involvement with the characterization lead to a gratifying involvement with all partici- patin 9A The student becomes more fully aware of his responsibilities as an individual no longer restrained within the framework of the institution, but moving out towards himself and his fellow man within the framework of the world. I 123 M, I hai M W, 4 K if x ,.., W y H Wm Jf 1-raw Q32 Q - 'A 'K A , 5 - X s 5 H ' A , ,,, . wy , ay. 1 A 4 www s.-S? U .7 47, I , M Vw L'r' .WM 4 ........,. , V A 1 f I f ' . 'V .113 34 .5 ,Y 9 ,,,. 1 A? ' 3 2 ff t Q E ,i j The student struggles in his senior year . . . His ideas grow more meaningful. ,, . Q . 51 4 . , S c W K, R wgksggxwg-ssNsvigLxg.:1xsx.:Q1t 1 - . . suuu s , . u R, kill- K' i - - . , . . . H .X , llc gl'1ldll1ltL'S!, Ilc tcr- minntcs his l'ra:pzu'u- tory School Educa- tion. The struggle has just begun . . . . . . . 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A f If L f A.v,,..v-v A SENIOR GUIDE ,f.4l'F WI. n.,,11.,,,,., - X I EDWARD ARCHIBALD ACTON 25 Longlbow Circle Lynnfie d, Massachusetts Varsity Club 5,65 Varsity Lacrosse 5,65 Varsity Skiing 5,65 Varsity Soccer 65 Lacrosse 3,45 Skiing 3,45 Soccer 55 Pen and Scroll 3,45 Press Club 45 Clee Club 5,65 Debate 5,65 Dramaties 5,65 Outreach 55 Yearbook5 Prefect DOUGLAS CHURCHILL ADABIS Box 9733 Carmel, California Varsity Football 65 Varsity Hockey 65 Varsity La- crosse 65 Honor Council 6 DAVID LOUIS ALLECRONE 17 Palomino Drive Pittsfield, Massachusetts Varsity Skiing 5,65 Varsity Soccer 65 Soccer 5 ROY COOPER BALLENTINE Camfp Kehonka NVol eboro, New Hampshire Varsity Club 3,4,5,65 Varsit Skiing 3,4,5,6 QCap- tainl5 Varsit Football 4,55 Viarsit Lacrosse 45 Var- sity Sailing 5,6 fCaiptainl5 Clee Club 4,55 Choir 65 Honor Society 5,65 refect IOSI IUA COMMONDAY BAUMAN Prospect Hill Stoc bridge, Massachusetts Varsity Fencing 4,5,65 Varsity Soccer 5,65 Baseball 5,65 Dramaties 5 Honor Society 6 IIAROLD ROBERT BEECIIER 60 Island Avenue Madison, Connecticut Varsit Cross-country 5,6 fCaptainl5 Varsity Base- ball 5,565 Varsity Basketball .,65 Crosscountry 45 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 45 Glee Club 4 DAVID EVERETT BOUCHER 43 Richardson Street Portland, Maine 100 Varsity Cross-country 6 DAVID NVOTTON BROADI IEAD 2234 Conrad Street Naugatuck, Connecticut Choir 65 Clee Club 65 Ilandhell Ringer 65 Trainer 6 CI IARLES CUTLER BROXVN 1701 Edgewood Drive Charleston, West Virginia Yearbook 65 St. Martain's Council 6 IUSEPH ROBERT BUSCII 177 Dawes Avenue Pittsfield, Massachusetts IWICIIAEL RAINFORD CARLEY Chesham Road Middlebury, Connecticut Varsity Club 5,65 Varsity Football 5,65 Varsity Basketball 55 Varsity Squash 65 Varsity Tennis 5,6 QCaptainJ5 Basketball 4 fCaptainl5 Tennis 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Pretect CEOFFREY INIORCAN CIIAINIPION Route 2, Box 10 Maple Plain, Minnesota Varsitv Football 65 Varsitv lloekev 65 Varsitv Base- ball 6 ' ' ' 4 Cl IRISTOPHER Cl IURCII 821 Oakdale Road, NE Atlanta, Georgia Varsity Club 5,65 Varsity Football 4,5,65 Varsit Basketball 5,65 Varsity Lacrosse 5,65 Basketbail 3,45 Lacrosse 3,45 Clee Club 3,4,5,65 Choir 3,65 St. Martin's Council 5,65 Outreach 55 Prefect ANTHONY EASTBURN CLARK 130 East Sixty-second Street New York City, New York Soccer 55 Dramaties 5,65 Photography Club 65 Pen and Scroll 6 Compliments to Class of '68 from The l'lBl'l House Southwest Harbor, Maine Mr. 8. Mrs. John Wilhelm THE WENDOVER Fountain Service Homemade Ice Cream Compliments from HIGH lAWN F-ARM Lee, Ma ssach usetfs lOl TIMOTHY PERRY COLE 632 Rankine Avenue, L.P. Erie, Pennsylvania Varsity Sailing 5,6, Varsity Soccer 6 fMana!gerD, Press Club 4,5,6, Acolyte 4,5,6, Guiding ,5,6, Honor Societ 5,6, Literar Ma azine CCO-editorl 5,6, Pen and Scroll 6, Yearglookj-Iandbell Ringer 6 JOHN GILBERT COLLYER 6 South Park Drive Gloversville, New York Varsity Club 5,6, Varsity Football 4,5,6 fCo-Cap- tainl, Hockey 4,5, Sta e Crew 3,4,5,6, Lacrosse 3, Varsity Lacrosse 4,5,6 Elo-Captainb. JEFFREY YVAYNE COVEL 65 Lexington Parkway Pittsfiel , Massachusetts Varsity Soccer 4,5,6, Varsity Baseball 5,6, Baseball 4, Outreach 5 PETER DAMON CUSTER 41 Karneadou Street Kolonaki, Athens, Greece Varsity Soccer 6, Varsity Baseball 6, Soccer 5, Dra- matics 5,6, St. Martin s Council 5,6 CPresidentJ, Choir 5,6,,Glee Club 5,6 fVice-presidentl ANDREW KNITTLE DAVIS 15 Oakland Avenue Brockton, Massachusetts Baseball 5,6, Football 5, Glee Club 5, Dramatics 5,6, Student Council 6 JOHN WARREN DAY, III 519 East Park Street Riverton, Wyoming Varsity Cross-country 6, Varsity Skiing 6, Cross- country 5, Honor Society 5,6, Press lub 4, St. Martin's Council 6 DONALD ALFRED DESROSIERS 142 jackson Parkway Holyoke, Massachusetts 102 Varsit Fencin 5,6, Soccer 6, Baseball 5,6, Choir 5,6, Glee Club 56 CHARLES WILLIAM EARNSHAW Williamsville Road Glendale, Massachusetts Varsity Fencing 5,6, Tennis 5,6, Soccer 6, Honor Society 5,6, Glee Club 4,5,6 STEVEN F ASTWOLF 2852 North Campbell Chicago, Illinois Football 5, St. Martinis Council 5,6, Dramatics 4,5, Backdoor Peace Corps 5,6, Prefect ROBERT CHESLEY FOSTER Harbor Hill Road Woods Hole, Massachusetts Varsity Lacrosse 5, Varsity Soccer 6, Hockey 6, Soccer 4,5, Soccer 4,5, Lacrosse 4. RUSSELL WENTWORTH GILLIS Holton Road Woodland, Maine Photography Club 6, Pen and Scroll 6, Yearbook, St. Martin's Society 6 GODFREY GREENSHIELDS 146 Mount Olive Drive Rexdale, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Varsity Hockey 5,6, Varsity Baseball 5,6, Cross- country 6, Honor Council RANDALL DUNCAN HARRIS 18 Orchard Road Brookline, Massachusetts Varsity Club 4,5,6, Varsity Football 4,5,6, Varsity Baseball 4,5,6 fCa tainl, Varsity Basketball 5, , Basketball 3,4, Student Council 3,5, Acol te 3,4,5,6 fHead acolytel, St. Martin's Council 4,5,fi, Pen and Scroll 4,5,6, Dramatics 5,6, Yearbook, Prefect ClARK-AIKEN C0 A ? , 5 if in r Mmw w K mi my 6,1 f 'MT v V7 lfjffffr 'L' ju ,, ,A Ss S VV 1 ,X tifi' ,ff Q 23 191241 4 fy ?.,vgg'w1 4' gmw, ,lm 1 13.22 , ,Hx if 1 i, 'ff-if X A 223 K 'U' SEAM A 'ffwu 4 L Y il r fi Liiz 2 ,Y 9' A Q1 , f U .Q ,f , ' f if . 1? ' 'ww Y , Wi CAMP KEHUNKA FOR GIRLS Lake Winnipesoukee Wolfeboro, New Hampshire Established 1902 Directors: Mr. ond Mrs. A. Cooper Bollentine NICHOLAS J. MAKES TELEPHONE H' 3-2506 Best wishes to the Lenox School MANAGER Closs of 1968 'Olin Hrllnm Anim' pmSF.ELD.LENox ROAD Giftos vending co PITTSFIELD. ASS RECOMMENDED EXCELLENT FOOD ' GOURMET CUE AND LIQUORS MOB L TRAVEL GU DE 105 LAVVRENCE WVASIIBURN IIENNION 136 jersey Street Waterbury, Connecticut Varsitv Club 5,65 Varsity Football 65 Varsity Bas- ketball CManagerD 5,65 Football 55 Lacrosse 5,65 Baseball 45 Pen and Scroll 3,4,5,65 Dramatics 4,5565 Yearbook CCo-editorl5 Prefect RALPH EUGENE HERTER 106 Hilgh-Ledge Drive Pentie d, New York Varsity Baseball 5,65 Varsitv Football 65 Varsity Hockey 65 Football 55 Glee Club 55 Pen and Scroll 65 Yearbook YVILLIANI PERKINS IIOMANS Wilton, Connecticut Varsity Cross-country 65 V arsitv Fencing 5,65 Cross- country 4,55 Glee Club 4,5,65 Choir 4,5,65 Dramatics 55 Baseball 55 Backdoor Peace Corps 5 DAVID FREDERICK HURST 21 Tucker Street Lenox, Massachusetts Soccer 5,65 Hockey 5,65 Glee Club 3,4,5,6 HUSTON BARTLETT JACOBS 33 Ash Lane Sherborn, Massachusetts Varsity Sailing 5,65 Cross-country 3,4,5,65 Glee Club 3,4,5,65 Dramatics 3,4,5,65 St. Martin's Council 65 Hockey 6 MARSHALL lNIART1N KENNARD Lenox School Lenox, Massachusetts Soccer 55 Fencing 65 Radio Club 5,6 GARRISON ESTES KING 24 Wardell Committee Rumson, New jersey Cross-country 55 Baseball 55 Football tCaptainl 65 Entertainment Committee JAMES HUNTINGTON KOETHER 29 Martin Lane Englewood, Colorado 'IO6 Varsity Club 5,65 Varsity Football 65 Varsity La- crosse 5,65 Lacrosse 45 Entertainment Committee5 Debate 5,6 FRANK EUGENE KRUICSI 193 Bartlett Avenue Pittsfield, Massachusetts Varsity Sailing 5,65 Debate fPresidentl 5,6 GORDON NVILLIAM KUNZELMANN 129 Monument Avenue Old Bennington, Vcnnont Varsity Club 4,5,65 Varsity Soccer A-15,65 Varsity Hockey 4,5,65 Entertainment Co1nmittee5 St. Mar- tin's Council 65 Yearbook CYRUS CROUSE LAURIAT Clark Point Road Mount Desert Island Southwest Harbor, Maine Dramatics 2,3,4,5,65 Stage Crew 23,45 Student Coun- cil 3,4,55 Football 55 Lacrosse 65 Varsity Hockey tManagerl 5,65 Pen and Scroll fBusiness Managerl 5,65 Yearbook CBusiness Managerl5 Guide 4,55 re- Iect ALAN LEFKOWITZ 108 Euclid Avenue Waterbury, Connecticut Baseball 5,65 Varsity Skiing fManagerD 65 Dra- matics 55 Pen and Scroll 55 St. Martin's Council 5,65 Debate 5,65 Guide 55 Yearbook LARRY WAYNE LISS Devon Road Lee, Massachusetts Varsit Skiing 65 Skiing 55 Soccer 5,65 Baseball 5,65 Glee Club 5,65 Choir 65 Press Club 6 LEIF CHRISTIAN LOKVABI 7115 Third Avenue Kenosha, Wisconsin Football 5,55 Lacrosse 5,65 Glee Club 4,5,65 Choir 4,5,65 Debate 5,65 Dramatics 5,65 Entertainment Committee A CENTURY AND A HALF OF SERVICE Agl lcultural 135 NATIONAL BANK 0 I . 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Prescriptions L T I 637 0048 O The Log Cabin f I ROBERT YVENDELL LOONIIS Mountain Road East Granby, Connecticut Varsity Fencing 5,65 Football 55 Baseball 5,65 Train- er 65 Honor Council 65 Prefeet IABIES EYERETT NIAYO 9 Post Road Lenox, Massachusetts Varsity Club 5,65 Varsity Football 5,65 Varsity La- crosse 5,65 Varsity Basketball 5,65 Basketball 45 La- crosse 4 IOHN FREDERICK MCNEIL Candle wood Lake Road Brookfield, Connecticut Varsity Football 5,65 Baseball 5,65 Yearbook KENNETH MILLER MELROSE Seabury Hall Makawae, Maui, Hawaii Soccer 65 Handbell Choir 6 KIINI INIICHAEL INIORTON 45 Windsor Avenue Pittsfield, Massachusetts Varsity Soccer 65 Varsity Lacrosse 5,65 Soccer 5 IOHN CROSTROSA MOWINCKEL 822 Avenida Atlantica Rio de Ianiero, Brazil Varsity Soccer 65 Hockey 5,65 Soccer 55 Guide 4,5,65 St. Martin's Council 4,5, 5 Debate 5,65 Yearbook DAVID EUGENE NATHANS 200 Beauchamp Terrace Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts Varsity Hockey 4,5565 Varsity Lacrosse 5,65 Varsitv Soccer 5,65 Lacrosse 45 Varsity Club 5,65 Press Club 4,5565 Sta e Crew 4,5565 Pen and Scroll tSEorts Editorl 45,65 Glee Club 5,65 Choir 5,65 Year ook fCo-editorl5 Student Council 45 Entertainment Committee5 Prefeet I08 MICHAEL JOHN NEXVELL Route 39 Sherman, Connecticut Lacrosse -4,5,65 Soccer 65 Guide 3,4,5 CHARLES TIERS PARRY 51 Oakwood Avenue Upper Montclair, New jersey Lacrosse 5,65 Dramatics 5,65 Honor Society 5,65 St. Martin's Council 5,65 Pen and Scroll cF,ClltOl'l 5,65 Literarv Magazine tCo-editorl 5,65 Guide 5,65 Year- book CLiterau'y Editorl XVILLIAM JAMES PARSONS 86 Mountain Street Great Barrington, Massachusetts Varsitv Hockev 65 Football 5,65 Ilockev 55 Lacrosse 5,65 Prefect 1 ' CIIARLES FRANCIS PIERCE South Egremont, Massachusetts Cross-country 455,65 Lacrosse 45 Tennis 5,6 LAYVRENCE RICHARD RINGEN 2 Driftway Roseland, New Iersey Varsity Baseball 5,65 Soccer 65 Football 55 Varsitv Hockey fManagerl 65 Press Club 5,65 Acolyte 5,65 Dramatics 5,65 St. Martin's Council 5,65 Pen and Scroll 65 Yearbook5 Guide 5 WILLIAM DOUGLAS ROBERTSON Swan Terrace Greenwich, Connecticut Varsity Squash tCaptainl 65 Varsity Tennis 6 CHARLES LOUIS ROSENTHAL 10 Peacock Farm Road Lexington, Massachusetts Saluting the graduating class Bottled under the authority ot the Coca-Cola Company by BERKSHIRE COCA-C0lA BOTTLING CO. Compliments of AMERICAN SAW 8 MFG.COMPANY 301 Chestnut Street East Longmeadow, Mass. 01028 Bands--Hacks-Hole Saws Ground Flat Stock-Files Compliments of A Friend ROBERT JAMES SANSONE 98 Everit Street New Haven, Connecticut Varsity Hockely 5,6, Varsity Football 5,6, Varsity Baseball 5,6, hotography Club 6, Entertainment Committee, Prefeet EDWVARD CUTLER SARGENT, JR. Trails End Road Aurora, Ohio Varsity Tennis 4,5,6, Cross-country 3,4, Press Club 3,4 JOHN CLARKE SCHNEITER 420 Davis Drive Allegan, Michigan Varsity Football 6, Football 5, Dramatics 4,5,6, Guides 4,5,6, Glee Club 5,6, Choir 6, Entertainment Committee BIARK CRAXVFORD SINKINSON St. Thomas Lane Garrison, Maryland Varsity Baseball 4, Varsity Soccer fCagtainJ 4,5,6, Varsity Lacrosse 5,6, Varsity Squash ,6, Student Council 5, St. Martins Council 6, Entertainment Committee GILBERT LEMUEL SKIDMORE 620 Orange Street New Haven, Connecticut Varsity Soccer 6, Varsity Sqluash 6, Dramatics 5,6, St. Martins Council 5, Bac door Peace Corps 5, Honor Council, Student Council 5, Yearbook NICHOLAS NOYES SOLLEY Holliecroft Wfashington, Connecticut Varsity Hockey 5,6, Varsity Club 5,6, V arsitly soccer 6, Varsity Lacrosse 6, Stage Crew 3,-4,5,6, G ee Club 4,5,6, Choir 4,5,6, St. Martins Council 6, Entertain- ment Committee JAMES GEORGE CHARLES STOYV, JR. 154 Ridgeway Avenue Pittsfiel , Massachusetts Cross-country 6, Glee Club 6 110 SHIGEHARU TANEMURA 25-1 5 Chome Taishido Setagaya-Ku Tokyo, Japan MICHAEL SPELLMAN TERWILLIGER Lenox School, Lenox, Mass. Varsity Club 4,5,6, Varsity Football fCo-captainj 5,6, Varsity Hockey CCzapta1nD 4,5,6, V2lTSl?Lll- crosse 4,5,6, Dramatics 2, ress Club QEditorQ ' ,3,4, 5,6, Stage Crew 2,3,4,5,6, Pen and Scroll fEditorJ 3,4,5,6, Glee Club 5, Choir 5, Honor Society 4,5, Literary Magazine fCo-editorl 5,6, Yearbook, Pre- feet STEPHEN EVARTS TRACY 38 Brunswick Road Pittsfield, Massachusetts Varsity Skiing 5,6, Football 5,6, Press Club 5, Pen and Scroll 5,6 ROBERT THOMAS TSCHILSKE 8 Fordham Drive East Norwalk, Connecticut Varsity Fencing fCaptainJ 5,6, Glee Club 4,5,6, choir 4,5,6, Dramatics 4,5 EMANUAL JOSEPH VELLA VVaterloo House Winton Road, Churchlane YVest Aldershot, Hampshire England FRANK MOYLE WANGEMAN 100 East Fiftieth Street New York City, New York Football 5, Basketball 4, Lacrosse 4, Glee Club 4,5, 6, Choir 4, Pen and Scroll 6, Photography Club 6, Yearbook QPhotography editorl, Entertainment Committee CHARLES HUNTER WARDEN 40 Staples Road Glastonbury, Connecticut Soccer 5,6, Glee Club 3,4,5,6, Choir 4, Debate 5, Yearbook Mr. Music For anything musical . 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I- , ..-.ask your children! gg PHILIP RAYMOND WESCOTT, III West Branch Road Westport, Connecticut Soccer 5,65 Acolyte 65 Outreach 55 Honor Council LAWRENCE EPPLEY WILHELNI clo Dean of journalism Universit of Ohio Athens, Clhio Varsit Club 5,65 Varsit Lacrosse CCo-ca tainl 4, 5,65 Nyarsit Football g65 Basketball 4,5l: Honor Council5 Sytudent Council 65 Yearbook CLayout EditorJ5 Senior Prefect 114 ANTHONY BUTLER WILLIAMS 6187 South Dixie Highway Franklin, Ohio Varsity Football fManagerJ 65 Glee Club 5,65 Choir 5,65 Debate 5,65 St. Martinys Council 5,65 Pen and Scroll 65 Yearbook CLayoutJ5 Press Club 65 Stage Crew 6 GEOFFREY COLTON WILLIAMS 700 Walsh Road Huntington Valley, Pennsylvania St. Martin's Council 5,65 Honor Society 55 Guide 5,65 Head Usher 6 Best of Luck To the Class of 1968 l.EE NATIONAl BANK 76 Park St., Lee, Moss. Compliments of The Dalton Launderette , v 's jgrilx 'Nui 1? N SENIQRS , ,g 23 Z , , Q 'xo , ' V 'Mx A fx m ,A H6 l ! 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ROBERT JAMES SANSGNE .Q .. 2 xxx ,, 2, A -'mi 'Y i was ' ff' 'Q' ,, x fs fgf ' K 1. ,,13-.f1 .. ef A ' 1:22 6 - R.. gag g3,,,Q1. 9 Q KE 9' 1-. in my 4.5 ff- ,- - af nf , k 1 aff' Wm .M mf A. ,W ,, 1 gi fx- V wk' T Q ' V55 JF' FRANK MOYLE WANGEMAN LEIF CHRISTIAN LOKVAM RALPH EUGENE HERTER MICHAEL SPELLMAN TERWILLICER X3 may -' R799 W RANDALL DUNCAN HARRIS mf NWJEYQZSHQQ x ,L www 2? ,wx x ' '95 STEVEN FASTWCLE ROBERT WENDELL LQOMIS f f.,L.-.Aw CHARLES CLITLER BROWN DOUGLAS CHURCHILL ADAMS JOHN GILBERT COLLYER LAWRENCE RICHARD RINCEN PHILIP RAYMOND WESTCOTT III RUSSELL WENTWORTH GILLIS JAY ROBERT BLISCH, JR. 1 +2 ! 1 4 5 - V. WF ll ' . 5 : -fn . A ,, , Q, . W 353 mmf ,K wi? fy, t 4, .fy W .M I MM A 5, -.:., n .sw- V - - x wr if Y F53 55 V WX ? wi H 7 vcdxf gkswfz 'l if f mf if 2 , Q? Q 4, ROBERT CHESLEY FOSTER 140 Q -I ., X A ' sf VK ff' 3 -.V- .5 if 1 LL , 5 1 . . + .3. , . my 5 giilfi v ii 5 K GGDFREY B. CREENSHIELDS CHARLES FRANCIS PIERCE DAVID W. BROADI-IEAD Swxi ., - .,-fg,,52zI:ez::,Q Mem, 'f . , , .if 1:-1,:h,,g5:,1s11f -i g ju. ,,.,.,,,:9 ::-m i' Af' I 1 ' ,II,, ' I I j MICHAEL JOHN NEWELL HAROLD RGBERT BEECHER ANDREW KNITTLE DAVIS A549 -f - .m1s: If' g. I ' i'j,IEQ,II.:': . Y siiiyif W-.M WILLIAM P. I-IOMANS III LARRY WAYN E LISS KENNETH MILLER MELROSE JAMES HUNTINGTON KGETI-IER ANTHONY EASTBLIRN CLARK MARSHALL MARTIN KENNARD DAVID EUGENE NATHANS ,Q ,Ac 11.1 ML. 'F 1 M! , .fa 5 A in 4 Q ' A EQ- E 1' - VV . 'Ywn' 2 s W 3 M mia K. iff ra 'UWM Gum' I 2. EDWARD ARCHIBALD ACTON DAVID EVERETT BGLICI-IER JOHN WARREN DAY III , . 4. JCI-IN F. MCNEILL ,I vs DAVID FREDERICK I-IU RST DAVID HAMILTON CLIRRIER CYRUS CROUSE LALIRIAT M JOHN CROSTAROSA MOWINCKEL ROBERT THOMAS TSCHILSKE KIM MICHAEL MGRTON 155 134 ,, va 2 'fig , ALAN LEFKOWITZ SHIGEHARLI TANEMLIRA JOSHUA COMMONDAY BALIMAN .W ,W w. ., 24 sig 5 , ,W -' ff J. V ily 1' Krabi fl as ,W M. x 1 Xxx . 4 , . K 5 QVYFX 1 - I 2 ,L X. y i r X5 ry 'gif ifci A! ,ff JAMES EVERETT MAYO GEOFFREY MORGAN CHAMPION PETER DAMON CLISTER FRANK EUGENE KRLIESI K . 5 E M in . K L it I ai , Q 55 g.,f L'LM gavag- - Q .hu ? '9 ' A 1 . . .M Q 4 ' v , , . Q ja at 4 . ig. 5 , . X I . Q x xx xi l 1 I 'ir i Q 3 is 5 ' 9 .. 11 f 4 5 gg 4 K Li J V f Q 'I .QE gi wk M Y if 9 5 N, at Q , H 55 , ,M , X, J, I ., Q: V- J i PM am Y.. fo': ' f. ' - 0 it l 'NMI - :.-in? T al Q 1: S Q Q N X ,ga QW? -mzbg di if . ,N.,.,s,TH wil M 1 T - -f SPH A' + R 2 g R M, ff 'NS' X M, ww f A 1 h ' -i 1,Vi-ifmgisarf if if vs L. mvv?'.'1b::5i'Fl f m' ' 17 e ,,E4,Cg,g14Q fp -,E ff-if - -f,.,,, T-rs Q 3,31 f fm . ,iw gi YSQ at ,,.f,Y f is Qi + 3, , ': LW N, 1 ,A. Lv .. -. wa, W 1, gb 5 AV i B . -::v- A H V, ,N .. q r- Rf in .V,,m L . k . as Q -:.: .,,. . nh V wr. i f K 4 ' ,B ' H+ if ' lm 31 W R f a ww WW, xg 'N r - -- CHARLES WILLIAM EA RN SHAW Z, --W, 1 ' I Q 3 ,QL V 5 7 ,gn MICHAEL RAINFORD CARLEY L, , I GILBERT LEMLIEL SKIDMORE EMMANLIEL VELLA In Amaze M e.... , -V ., fm-Q.: ie ,,, ,,,,,, l 4 g1gL . . PATRONS Leif H. Lokvam, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Sydney Nuthans Mr. 81 Mrs. Hennan T. Tschilske E. P. Cowdy, Inc. Colonel 81 Mrs. Adams Mr. 81 Mrs. George Newell Mr. 61 Mrs. D. Mayo Mr. Charles W. Cleworth '52 Mr. 81 Mrs. E. J. Williams Mrs. Collyer Mr. 6: Mrs. I. Robert Busch Mr. 81 Mrs. F. W. Kunzelmann John B. Solley III Mr. 61 Mrs. David Currier Dr. 61 Mrs. Beecher Mrs. Elizabeth Acton Mr. 61 Mrs. Cole Mr. 61 Mrs. Jacobs Mrs. Estes King 16 Compliments of T. Frederick Norton and Alden S. Robbins Need a Curtain? Get itat Country Curtains Stockbridge, Mass. Good Luck! 168 The Staff of the MARTIN extends its gratitude to Mr. Lucien Aigner. Photos by Aigner on pages: 14-25 Pg 2-Top 50-Top 53- Bottom 54-Top 55-Bottom 57-Top 58-Top 61 -Bottom Senior Portraits T17-T64 Bottom Top Top Bottom Bottom Top Top Bottom Great Barrington, Massachusetts Best of Luck to the Class ot '68 from PINE MANOR NURSING HOME, INC. Congrats to the Class of '68 from ELMS MANOR NURSING HOME, INC. Hope for success in the future Have the strength of an Oak from from SPRUCE MANOR NURSING HOME OAK MANOR NURSING HOME N 169 Juck's Hardware 8. Sports Store compnmems ofthe Jack Bernasconi, Proprietor Valspar Paints 8. Varnishes - Hardware Supplies - Athletic Equipme t 37 HOUSATONIC STREET TEL 637-0221 LENOX, MASS. Lee, Mass. BERKSHIRE PlATE GlASS CO. CO 'P'i 'e 'S of Glass of every description Pittsfield, Mass. Tel. 413-23113 90 North Street Pittsfield, Mass. The form of '68 shall rise again! Lenox Savings Bank - ft N.. w e r p f Q, x Q .W 4 Q ,, I 16 unwt if ' .1 jan 11. ww Qgye' r X, . jf Kiss J.3-1314. www. ' t it A F h gg' :lf FX, ' ' E, F A K ' x W 0 K X f N , A Na it 1 't'-Q QQ? X V J, 'R' s wi.' D '- N Yf v k A 'w ' X LA ' J X. Xt lg J - ' Q X U .., f , .xx QQ ' ' K S In X r - sq. ,aj KVF5 , . iff! If UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS and Loan Association 48 North Street. Pittsfield Branch Office: 1341 Main Street, Springfmeld G0 L E NOX The Mitchell Company Best of Luck to the class of '68 from Seoltest Food ,L-,N Best of Luck! Jack's Hardware BEEN Xi Sports Store REAL? Compliments ot Berkshire Blacktop, Inc. Compliments of A Friend Compliments of MORT 81 C0. OFFICE and PLANT 243 1400 RAILROAD STREET Te'ePh0'1e 637 1400 DRESSER-HULL COMPANY DEALERS IN OIL- COAL - BUILDING SUPPLIES - LUMBER LEE, MASSACHUSETTS I73 Compliments of ART'S CLEANERS AND DYERS serving Lenox School Good Luck to the class of '68 BESSE-CLARK The Red P 8. S wasn't GREGORY'S FOOD MART all bad! Fine Food Beer and Wine l Main Street Lenox, Moss. Tel. 637-0046 RWE DELIVER lwasn't all good either . . . . shucks.l COLT INSURANCE CO., INC. In lOl South Street Pittsfield, Moss. Tel. 445 5648 I V4 wfwr ' T fuul4u1nlr QA,- Complimenfs of GEORGE E. EMERSQN, INC. -w-gp ruff' The Lenox National Bank TELE FROSTED FOODS Inc CARR HARDWARE and SUPPLY CO. 537 North Street Pittsfield, Moss. uThe Berkshires lorgest ond most complete stor Route 7, 1-5 Miles North T k E t2L M urnpi e xi ee, oss. The Smiths Tel. 243-0813 .....Let us begin anew McCarthy for President .....because he's honest. Best of Luck to Compliments of the class of '68 from SMlTH'S SUPERSONIC CAR WASH PARK CLEANERS Serving Lenox School Lee,Mc:ss. Best wishes to the class of '68 from Housotonic Street Gifts-toys 9 Housotonic Street Lenox, Moss. Lenox, Mass. To the boys who were honest: Parry, Terwilliger, Greenshields, Wilhelm, Carley, Liss, Sinkinson 178 PETER I. SCHWEITZER DIVISION KIMBERLY-CLARK CORPORATION Lee, Mc sscch usells To Everything at Lenox that was fun- and for all the things we learned. 161 637 D161 MASKELL LAHERT CO.. lNC. PLUMBING-HEA1!NG-E'L EURNEIQS LENDX, MASS. 95 MAIN ST. EDWARD T LA:-l ER1 T Enioy all the fun of Travel without the confusionp plan your trip with Davis-Jacobs Travel fLenox '30j John M. McGann LE 637 C1322 Service, Inc. 242 Trumbull St. Hartford, Conn. 06103 Tel. 203-246-3221 Real Estate and Insurance MOLE 8. MOLE Snoopy l E. G. SMITH 8. COMPANY will get the Hagord Block Lenox, Mass. Red Baron - Someday. 180 To Mr. Wood, Mr. Putnam, Mr. Southworth, Mr. LaPointe, Mr. Gleason .... and all the masters whom some of us in some strange way LOVE ..... Thanks! E. CALIGARI AND SONS INC. Quality Meats l'Do Well from Best of Luck from NORMAN SIMPSON ASSOCIATES Stockbridge, Moss. P f Id M Discover a New Land- Mount Desert Island MCG88'S SUNOCO S8l'VlCC Lenox-Pittsfield Roclcl Hawkshill Beach Hotel Antiqua, West lndies One mile of beaches, all sports free. Water skiing, tennis, snorkeling, shuffleboard. European and West Indian cuisine, Modified American plan, Travel agent or write direct! Go for Compliments of in your next four I yeors! HERBIT S TRAVEl SERVICE INC. io Bank Row Pittsfield rel. 443-9188 Rossfs Restaurant 182 To Squash QIPN CI forits U1 , ua ity rmtmg o., nc. NN Wg - Q .,.n::.z5:1:s:fE,:2.,1 outstandmg IX mm., H- S83S0lI UNITED SCHOLARSHIP SERVICE, INC. 300 Eos? Speer Boulevard Denver, Colorado 80203 Peace 'II f' d 'I Youth Em' T0 Asslsr AMERlcAN INUIAN I1 8 I B. I AND SPANISH AMERICAN STUDENTS GI USS I d cl bl Nurtz To The Lack of Communication! Thanks To T.H.E. D.C. Loads of Luck in the future from B0lTON-SMART COMPANY, INC 125 Clinton Street Boston, Moss. 02109 PITTSFIELD CITY MOTEL Rt. 20 - T50 West Houscrtonic St. fholf mi. from center of cityj HIA3-3000 PITTSFIELD, MASS. nditioning Swimmi g p I ll to wall carpet g controlled h t ph e in every roo tub ond h televisio HASHIM REALTY COMPANY, INC There is a time and a place for everything- Let us hope everyone finds his time 81 place. God helping. l l i For every silver lining there is o cloud to fog everything up To MR. HINMAN: iust for being what he is on master Give me an L. WEATHER IT .OLD ENGLISH BLOCK Best regards to Lenox Prep from M.G. TR 3-0330 CARP AND ROBBIE. NSATISFACTION GUARANTEED 186 P - -.,V YD L00kingforSero:g:'e,.eLa:14.gi'g:'dCxgn:IlKnowIedgeP kg'3:Q. JANITOR EQUIPMENT VA,: Eg, 1 : ' ' ' ' ' ' MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES .,.. CQ, , , PITTSFIELD, MASS ' -- ' '--: 5 'M 'S-1 D W NORTHWOOD Gen Mfr 220 WEST STREET PHONE 445-5646 I The JIVE FIVE - ONE On The U.S.S. NORTH COTTAGE Sailed through Lenox under Captain,J fiamesj B fbondj Burger May Mark and Wils rest in peace. L MICKEY wi-HMP WANG To The Seniors of '68 who are leaving The treasured Lenox Legacy to Those who will cherish it evermore. 187 r Compliments f O The Catskill Grocery Catskill, New York l QX W9 fl A -D 1 5' Ana f I 0 ' Axx Us 1 4, 'Q l j W ' av 5' V l 52' LENOX, MASS To Wang 81 the Darkroom Crew - The pictures weren't too overdue! SCHERMERHORN gl 00 Xe 15 X4 Q, Dj ol G CC XB W .e. h NMA' DHW You've made more come true .... than everyone else could do. Thanks more than you'II ever know 'cg' -ml, ff f, ff,,, we M M , ','f,' M, ' 4 ' f V My uf Twig 8K Clyde They lived The life of Leisure . . . . . 81 Together they died! A Grateful Parent -.- A Irregulority Worries ore Over - The Coop. Good Luck to The closs of '69 After this yeor . . . they'lI need if! 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