Peddie School - Old Gold and Blue Yearbook (Hightstown, NJ)

 - Class of 1958

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took up our spare time. Steve Clark reported for the Peddie News during his Freshman and Sopho- more years, but then moved to a more noble publi- Cation, the Old Gold and Blue. Mike Horowitz was quick to fill Steve's place with the help of Max Rubin. This year, Steve worked to produce the Old Gold and Blue, as editor, and Mike spent some time editing the News, which was published sporadically. Last year saw the birth of the Ampbignl which was well supported for two years by our class. Mr. Van Kirk's plays, in the last First Row: Messing, Wilson, Lesser, Love, Jacques, Granger Hovell, Rice, Vulgaris, Duffy, Mr. Zeitler, Herrity, Yurasko, Fell Uribe, Araque, de la Macorra, Minschwaner, Kambhu. Second Row DeFlorio, lerly, McManus, Anderson, Fetbrod, Holt, Clark, Schultz Lipsey, Hahn, Martin, Ollick, Campbell, Minskoff, Carpenter, Cott Hutchinson, Fiala. Third Row: Drosdat, Mozer, Kroner, Borger Sanchez, Horowitz, Rubin, Waddell, Flicker, Rose, Candelori Klug, Decker, Hicks, Vossen, Harrison, Keller. Fourth Row' Hillegas, Willis, G. Richardson, Click, ,I. Richardson, Spooner I.aMautia, Lefelar, Bookrajian, Clough, Shemin, Britton, Parker Ball, Chierichetti, Ogden. Fiflh Row: Fitch, Silsby, Hicks, Silman Todd, Schumann, Westine, Manshoor, Snyder, Saleh, Ross, Reddell Potter, j. Shuman. Sixth Row: J. Cohan, Robinson, C. Cohan, Sugarbaker, Ressler. 1 v 1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vulgaris, Duffy. Mr. Zeitler, Yurasko, Fell. four years, have come off as scheduled, although not always as planned, with the help of our classg and our musical Meisiersingers inhabited the Glee Club. In all the occupations and activities at Peddie, our class have been the leaders. Some of us think we have done something for Peddie, others of us think we have done something to Peddie, but we have one thing in commong we have all been mem- bers ofthe Class of '58, Peddie.

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SENICDR CLASS HISTORY Only twenty-five of us now in the senior class have weathered the storms of Peddie for four years, but those twenty-five have taught the new- comers the tricks and traditions of The Old Gold and Blue, so that all of us are now men of Peddie . Uur memories ofdays spenton jersey's southward plain are many - some include fellow students now gone: Alan Blankfield, Charlie Carlton, Jim Cleary, Frank Cronin - but most are of those who have made the Senior Class stand out in the last four years. We well remember those who gained recognition of our class's worth in the battle with the books, we recall those who have played for Peddie's teams, and we remember the leaders of Peddie's publications and activi- ties. Back in the first few days after our birth, our class began to show off its brain power. We had more than our share of honor students - Steve Clark, Charlie Cohan, Mike Flicker, and Clyde Holt. As our numbers increased, so too did the number in our class receiving honors. Cy Todd appeared on the scene to tell us about rocketry, and Steve Clark stuck around telling us about everything. Last year jack Herrity pulled his in- famous 99 in Spanish, and last year too, we first ran into the College Boards. The Boards proved what everyone had suspected for four years - our class is one of the best that ever passed through Peddie. We had already proved that we have some of the best athletes in the annals of our school. In Freshman year Lee Vulgaris and Phil Pullen starred on the third form football team while making ready for their varsity careers. jim Hicks, Dave Ogden, and Bill 'Rose pushed the Frosh- Soph soccer team to an undefeated season. Mike Flicker represented our class in wrestling, winning a state championship. In the spring, Connie Decker drove the golf team on to one of its ex- cellent seasons. In sophomore year, we sent four men up to varsity soccer: Hicks, Ogden, Rose, and Larry Robinson. Lance Hopkins fremember him?J played varsity football. Brant Duffy dove well, Tim Keller joined Mike on the wrestling team, and Decker showed up again for golf. Last year we practically took over varsity football, sending in A1 Carpenter, Phil Pullen, Lee Vul- garis, and Dave Lawless, who were assisted by Flicker, U1Mantia and Waddell. Tony Hicks and joe Fell ran cross country. Tony and Lee played varsity basketball, while Brant kept the board bouncing. jack Herrity and john Clough comple- mented the wrestling team, and Mike Horowitz manifested his power in the weight lifting club. Tony Hicks joined Connie on the links, while Bernie Campbell threw some hot ones on the diamond. This year, we carried our seniority into all the sports. Sports occupied our afternoons, but activities



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'fn BDUFFY BRANT WILLIAM DUFFY. All hail our worthy president, who led us faithfully for so many years. Our trusty guide in the past, as an alumnus Duffy will undoubtedly lead us onward in loyal devotion to the school. Third Form Football 1, 24 Varsity Swimming 1, 2, 3, Captain 4g Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 2, Secretary 3, President 43 House Committee 3, 4, President of Class 2, 3, 4, Gold Key 3, Secretary 4, Latin Club Zg Pine and lvy Lounge 25 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: junior Varsity Baseball 24 Varsity Baseball 3, 4. September 21, 1940 - I'. of Vermont. ARMAND LONDON FELL, JR, joe always carried two ties with him - an orange and black tie and a blue and white tie - and wore them depending on who was near. He could almost always be found early Sunday morning sneaking back to Trask from his activities in Trenton on Saturday. Vice President of Class 2, 4g House Committee 43 Gold Key 4, Senior Prom Committee 4, Old Gold and Blue 3, 4, Monitor 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Var- sity Cross-Country 3, Captain 45 Winter Track 3, Captain 43 Spring Track 3, 4g Freshman Soccer 1g Astronomy Club lg Rifle Club 1, Frosh-Soph Baseball 2, Spanish Club 2, 3. August 8, 1939 - Princeton, Yale. WILLIAM HARRY YURASKO, Reverend Bill was made famous by his many public appearances and speeches. Between Beekman bomb-scares and the Dean's face peering at him from behind the curtains of the window next door, he had a difficult time with his studies. Old Gold and Blue 2, Busi- ness Manager 3, 4g Spring Track 3, 43 Secretary of Class 4g Ampbion 3, 4, House Committee 4, Gold Key 45 Winter Track 3, 4, Third Form Football 25 Cross-Country 4, Monitor 3, 4. july 23, 1940 - Yale. LEONEDAS M. VULGARIS. Lee was an outstanding star on the athletic field this year, and it was a staid, ascetic life, without smoking, drinking, or going out with girls that enabled him to do so well. Varsity Football 3, Captain 4, Varsity Basketball 3, Captain 49 Treasurer of Class 49 Gold Key 4g Varsity Track 3, 4g j.V. Football 29 Third Form Football lg Band 15 Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 4. November 29, 1939 l nfl J

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