Phillips Academy - Pot Pourri Yearbook (Andover, MA)

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'J'1l 95 1,0676 OUTS We saw greatness and we learned to strive 15 and to achieve I DEDICA TED to the Memory of Donald Emery Merriam Donald E. Merriam was loved by each and every one of his students. This book is dedi- cated to the memory of Mr. Merriam, chairman of the Spanish Department, who died after a long illness on May 1. He had served Phillips Academy and its students since 194-7, when he joined the faculty as an instructor in Spanish. He was graduated from Bowdoin in 1931 and received an A.M. from Harvard in 1932. He taught at Harvard, Gow, Wilbraham, and St. Paul's before joining the Andover faculty. He died at the age of fifty-live, still active in all fac- ets of school life. We all adored and cherished him, and out of respect for a man of his cal- iber, we dedicate this book to him. Instructor at Phillips Academy 1947-1965 17 Faculyf TABLE OF CONTENTS Athi t W J U nderelassmen s if Nh.. eeeee M. e Commencement. . . . . Features . Aetz'vz'tz'es A a'vertz'sz'ng WP, x My 1 a E 4: , F A -.....,, ,. Z9 , f if , 2 ,Q-ff' , K ' ' , U , .... 5 . , , V k Wim ' , - ga 3 4 f . ?.f.Qf-f.,.,,..,5 .K .-f 1 X ,,.,, , . V 4. .,.,,e: , ,- wg ff- 5 Aw' ' 7 , 53.2-,VS M Mywp, - xf Lf 5 .R V k V ,, , 5 L- ,A I wf,bQ,,,.3 A 1 K , 5 3 1 r '. vii -- S ', k 'Y Vw, v V-4' K rf ff uf N', Num .-:Q ' 5 ,Um -. 17 .1 f - 'Z H' ' 1 - ,f ' W ,f i 1 1. 40 -'N'X A f '- ' ., W z Z. ' ' ' ' A vw pg, , p , K 1- va f ,f J 5- 5 Q- , - M , f .,.,, +A, -rf .N -ff, .V gg, .5 4 law ,. if V V D as .AX JOHN MASON KEMPER United States Military Academy Columbia, A.M. Williams, L.H.D. Tufts, Litt.D. Colby, L.H.D. Harvard, L.L.D. Headmaster Appointed l948 22 S G. GRENVILLE BENEDICT Harvard, A.B., A.M. Dean of Students Appointed 1930 Reappointed 1933 DONALD M. CLARK University of Vermont Medical School, M.D. Medical Director Appointed 1954 JAMES R. ADRIANCE Yale, A.B. Assistant to the Headmaster Appointed 1934 ALAN R. BLACKMER Williams, A.B. University of Chicago, A.M. Williams, L.H.D. Dean of the Faculty Appointed 1925 Adm in istmtion WILLIAM R. BENNETT Williams, A.B. Assistant Dean of Students Appointed 1950 23 ROBERT W. SIDES Harvard, A.B. Director of Admissions Instructor in Navigation Appointed 1938 HENRY W. SCH ERESCH EWSKY Harvard, A.B. Comptroller Appointed 1951 RICHARD V. HEALY Durfee College of Technology Merrimack College Registered Professional Engineer Director of Physical Plant Appointed 1956 ROBERT E. LANE University ofCal1forn1a A.B., A.M. Director of SeQ'HeQ1 Head of the Russian Department and Instructor FREDERICK A. STOTI' Amherst, A.B. Director of Development and Alumni Secretary Appointed 1951 in Russian and Latin Appointed 1955 WILLIAM A. MUNROE Harvard, A.B. Bursar Appointed 1960 CHARLES W. SMITH Yale, B.A. Executive Director of Aruiover Alumni Fund Appointed 1962 24 KENNETH S. MINARD Brown, A.B. Harvard, A.M. Assistant Dean of Students Appointed 1928 Archaeology Religion FREDERIC A. PEASE, JR. Yale, A.B. Union Theological Seminary, B.D. Instructor in Religion Appointed 1958 DOUGLAS S. BYERS Harvard, A.B., A.M. Director of the Peabody Foundation for Archaeology and Instructor in A n thropo logy Appointed 1933 A. GRAHAM BALDWIN Williams, A.B., D.D. Yale, B.D. Instructor in Religion and Social Problems on the Martha Cochran Foundation Appointed 1930 25 FREDERICK JOHNSON Harvard, S.B. University of Pennsylvania Tufts Instructor in Archeology Appointed 1936 JAMES A. BRADFORD Colby, A.B. Yale, B.D. Instructor in Religion TIMOTHY L. BUXTON Princeton, A.B. Rockefeller Fellowship 1964- Teaching Fellow in Religion Appointed 1964- Appointed 1960 LEONARD F. JAMES lfniversity nl' Bristol, AB.. lfniversity ul' Michigan,A,M, Hffad of tht' History Department Instrurrtor in Historv on the Cer-il P. Bnnrrojq Foundation Appointed 1932 H istopr WAYNE A. FREDERICK Northvrn Missouri State Teaclwrs College, RS. llniversitv of Wisconsin, Ph.D. THOMAS T. LYONS Harvard, B.A., M.A,T. Instructor in History Appointed 1963 FREDERICK ALLIS, JR. Amhcrst. A.B., L.H.D. Harxard, A.lVl. Director of Financial Aid Instructor in History Appointed 1936 Instrurtor in Historv Appointed 1962 l JOHN RICHARDS, Il Harvard, A.B.. M.A.T. Instructor in History Appointvd 1959 26 JEROME A, PIEH Duke, B.A. Harvard, M.A.T. Instriwtor in History Appointed 1963 STEPHEN S. SOROTA Fordham, BS. Instructor in Physical Education Appointvd 1936 JOHN F. BRUNK Registcrwl Physical Trainer Instructor in Physical Education Appointed 1953 FRED H. HARRISON Yale, A.B. Trinity, A.M. Director of Athletics Instructor in History Appointed 1952 A thletics M Rf kj 'VJ A V, p ,....,, FRANK S. DICLEMENTE Springfield, S.B. Instructor in Physical Education Appointed 1935 27 ALFRED J. COULTHARD Instructor in Physical Education Trainer Appointed 1962 WIl.l.lAM 11. BROWN 11a1l'xali'li. A.B. Haul :gf Ilw I2'lIAQ'l1'Sl1 Df'f7!lfllIIl'IIl and lIISlfllI'l0l' in English Appointed 1938 JOSEPH R. W. DODGE Rutgers '28-529 English Dickinson, A.B. DALTON H. McBEE Cl11l1Il'l1J1il. A.B. lrzsfriwmr in English Appnintvil 1953 Columbia, A.M. Illsirzzvlor in English :xllllflilllvti I9-il DUDLEY FI'I'1'S Harvard, A.B. ln.stru1:t0r in Imglmh on the Emilie Belden Cochran F0 ulzrlrrliolz Appninlml 1941 WALTER GIERASCH Harvard. A.R. Instructor in English Appointed 191-1 ALBERT K. ROEHRIC Amherst, A.B. Harvard. Ed.M. FRANCIS B. MPCARTHY PS,-K-fwjogjs, Hairvurd. AB. lnslrudor in English lnslruflor in English Appointed 1Q544 Appuintml 1941 HAROLD H. OWEN. JR .'xlUi'lPI'SI. A.B. li. of N.H.. A.M. lnslrlurlnr in English Appointed 1955 HART D. LEAVITT Yale, A.B. Inslruxflor in English Appointed 1937 SIMEON HYDE JR. Princeton. A.B. Harvard, A.1V1. Inslruftor in English Appointed 1950 1V1ERIDI'l'H PRICE AIIIIIUIH. A.B. Harvzml. A.N1.'l'. lrzstruflor in Lrzglrslz JOHN B. IIAWICS Harvuril. A.B.. 1Cr1.M. Cuiiibridgf- Irzstrzlrlor in English Appuinlvd 1939 Appuinlvd 1963 RI-JNNIE YVICQUILKIN PIIIHLIOI1. B..-X. C01lllIl1J13, 1VI.A. Inslrux fur in Entglmh Appointvd 1963 GUY D. HUGHES Brown, A.B. Washington University, A.M. Instructor in English Appointed 1961 FREDERICK A. PF'l'1'IRSON 11119. AB. llurmrd A M King s Lollvge. LiillH1ll'Il1gl' 1nstru1'10r in English N. PENROSE HALLOWELL, JR. 11urxni'il. AB. Uxfmll IlZXll'll1'llIf in English Appoinlvri 1934 CHARLES FI. PIERCE. JR. llarvurd, A.B. Teaching l'l'll0u' in English Appointed 1964 GEORGE H. EDMUNDS Appoinlvd 19416 Amhgrgt, BA, 1'ILLSW0li'l'll A. FERSC1-1 Harvard. 1:i11,1V1. Yil14'- B-A. Inggfulywf in English liiiwisily U1iCli1111lJl'I'l12l. .NM Appointed 1961 11a1i'xur11, LLB. 29 Irlslrzzflor in English Appuinlorl 1963 JAMES H. CREW Harvard, A.B. University 01' Paris. D. as L. Head ofllu' French Deprzrtrnenl und Inwtrurrtor in French on flu' Elizabeth Milbank Amlemon Fonndnlion Modern Languages ALEXANDER D. GIBSON WILLIAM L. MARKEY Harvard. A.I5.. A.M. Instrurlor in French Appoint:-d I954 Rcappninlvd 1960 Appointed I935 I ALAN ALBHIGHT Harvard, B.A., M.A. Teaching Follow in French Appointed 1964 Dartmuulh. A.B. Columbia, A.M. Toulouse, Sorhonne, Layal Instructor in French Appointed 1944 JOSEPH M. RANDOLPH Yale, A.B. Harvard. A.M. Inslruclor in Frerwh Appointed I962 I I STEPHEN WHITNEY Yale, A.B. Middlebury. A.M. Instructor in Frenfh Appointed 1936 JOHN B. HULT Harvard. A.B. CHESTER A' COCHRAN Univcrsitv uf Virginia, B.A Hamilton, A.B. I ' , . C I big A M nstruclor in Iverurh 0 um ' ' ' Appointed I964 University ni' Rennes Instructor in French Appointed 1936 30 ALANSON P. STEVENS, III Dartmouth, B.A. Yale, A.M. Instrurrtor in German and Russian Appointed 1962 ROBERT P. HULBURD Princeton, A.B. Middlebury. A,M. Head ofthe German Department Instructor in German Appointed I953 OTTO H. VEHRENKAMP George-August Universitat University of North Carolina Instructor in German Appointed 1964 EDWARD M. HARRIS SB, National University of Mexico Irwtrurtor in Spanish Executive Officer of the Schooliirrvs V Abroad Program Appointvd l96I PAUL-YVES COLLE Licenrtie es Lottres Ilniverste do Bordeaux Instructor in Fnenfh Appointed 1962 31 United States Military Academy, DONALD E. MERHIAM Bowdoin, AB. Harvard. A.M. Head of thx' .Spanish Department lriwlrurtor in Spanish Appointed 1947 JEREMY MEDINA Prinveton, A.B. Teaching Fellow in Spanish Appointed 1964 .IAMES H. COUCH Iiriiwrsity of Wyoniinz, A.B., A.M. Middlebury Ilni vers idad Atonzima Dc Mexico Instructor in Spanish Appointed 1953 ALSTON H' CHASE WILLIAM J. BUEHNER Harvard! A-Bu PHD' University of New Hampshire C2iI'lliJl'illglx Head of thi, CIUSSIU Instructor in Latin Departmfvzt APP0im'xd 1950 Instructor in Crwlr and ALLAN G. GILLINGHAM Latin an the Sfllllllfl MCGHI University' ABA Harvey Taylor FOILllll1Ifl-llll Of 1. KB.. A.M. Appointed 19291 X on I Harvard, ANI., Ph.D. Instructor in Latin and Creek on the Charles Phillips Foumlatton Appointed 1947 Classics VINCENT PASCLCCI i,,ulumhl.1, A.B. Instrmrtor in Crvvk and Latm Appointed 1964 GARY B- MILES CHARLES B. PACKARD Colby College BIA. Bowdoin, B.A. Harvard. MA. Harvard, lx'M'li Instructor in Lum Instruflor ln Laltn Appointed 1961 Appointml 1061 32 GORDON C. BENSLEY Yale, A.B. Instructor in Art Appointed 1949 GERALD SHERTZER Cooper Union, B.F.A. Art and Musz'c Yale, M.F.A. Instructor in Art WILLIAM B. CLIFT, JR. GEOFFREY FREEMAN Trinity College, A.B. Teaching Fellow in Art Appointed 1964- Appointed 1957 ROBERT A. LLOYD Harvard, B.A., B.Arch. Instructor in Art Appointed l962 CHRISTOPHER C. COOK Wesleyan, D.A. University of Illinois, lVI.F.A. Instructor in Art Appointed 1964 DEWITT THORNTON Eastman School of Music, B.M. Ohio State PHILIP DAVID PERKIS 1,mmCm,in Music San Francisco An Institute, B.I7.A. Appoimed 1960 Wingate Paine Fellow in Photography Appoi nted 1964 Capital, A.B. Ohio State, B.S.M. Head of the Music Department and Instructor in Music Appointed 1956 WILLIAM L. SCHNEIDER Northwestern University, Music Ed.B. Instructor in Music Appointed 1949 CORNELIUS G. S. BANTA RICHARD S. PIETERS Princeton, A.B., A.M. University of Pennsylvania University of Wisconsin Head of the Mathematics Department and Instructor in Mathematics on the Abfred E Stearns Foundation Appointed 1938 M atlzematics Yale, SB. Instructor in Mathematics Appointed 1944 ROBERT E, MAYNARD Bowdoin, S.B. Instructor in Mathematics on the Jonathan French Foundation Appointed 1931 CLEMENT MORELL Northern Michigan, A.B. University of Michigan, A.M. University of Illinois, SMI' SH ERMAN F. DRAKE Instructor in Mathematics US' Naval Acadgmv, BS. Almointed 1953 THOMAS M- MIKULA Boston Universitv, Bd.M. William and Mary- SB- Instructor in Mathematics and Columbia, A'M' Mechanical Drawing Instructor in Mathematics Appointed 1953 Appointed 1955 34 GEORGE W. BEST Union, S.B. Instructor in Mathematics Appointed 1958 WILLIAM F. GRAHAM University of Michigan, B.S. Excusing Ojicer Instructor in Mathematics Appointed 1952 ALEXANDER Z. WARREN Harvard, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics Appointed 1963 CRAYTON W. BEDFORD Amherst, B.A. University of California, M.A. Instructor in Mathematics Appointed 1962 FRANK M. ECCLES Princeton, S.B., M.E. Instructor in Mathematics Appointed 1959 JOHN R LUX Pennsvlvanla State. S.B. 7University of Pennsylvania, M.S.FA, Instructor in Mathematics and Mechanical Drawing Appointed 1949 PETER C. BEAMISH LOUIS I. HOITSMA, JR. Universitv of Toronto, B.H.Sc. Villiam and Mary, S.B., Ed.M. Massachusetts Institute of Instructor in Mathematllcs Technology, S.M. Appointed 1953 Instructor in Mathematics Appointed 1964- 35 JOHN S. BARSS Harvard, A.B., A.M. Head ofthe Physics Department Instructor in Elementary Science and Physics on the Independence Foundation Teaching Endowment Appointed 1923 Sciences ELBERT C. WEAVER Wesleyan, A.B. University of Vermont, A.M. Head ofthe Chemistry Department HARPER FOLLANSBEE Princeton, A.B. Harvard, Ed,M. Head of the Biology Department Instructor in Biology Appointed 1940 PETER McKEE Middlebury, A.B. Instructor in Physilcs Appointed 1947 Instmctor in Chemistry on the George Peabody Foundation Appointed 1943 JOHN W. KIMBALL Harvard, A.B. Instructor in Biology Appointed 1956 36 GEORGE K. SANBORN Dartmouth, S.B. Instructor in Biology Appointed 1928 PHILIP M. DUBOIS Harvard, A.B. Cambridge, Ph.D. Instructor in Phys ics Appointed 1959 WILLIAM S. ,IARDINE Amherst, B.A. .Iohns Hopkins, M.A.T. PHILIP B- WELD Instructor in Science Yale, B.E. University of Michigan. MS. Instrzwtor in PhysicsandChernistry Appointed 1964 Appointed 1951 REACH C. WETMORE Acadia, SB. Springfield, M.P.E. Instructor in Chefmistry and Physical Education Appointed 1950 THOMAS REES Yale, B.E., Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry Appointed 1960 37 x GILBERT BURNEIVT, JR Prinvffton, A.B. Irmtructor in Biology Appointed 1960 CLARI V. AJPLI ,fyvtncx Barss Weaver Clark Faculty Retirements John S. Barss Mr. Barss has been contributing to Phillips Academy since his appointment in 1923. He has served as a teacher, coach, and housemaster, as well as eligibility officer and head of the physics department. The greatest contribution is the contribution he has made to the students in his forty-two years at the Andover Hill. Patience and under- standing that gave boys ambition, and a spirit that has Elbert C. Mr. Weaver joined the faculty in 194-3 after having distinguished himself as both a chemist and a teacher. He is the author of Chemistry in Uur Times, with Laurence S. Foster, which is used by Phillips Academy studentsg and two other texts. Listed in the Chemlbal Whois Who, Mr. Weaver is known as a chemist, lecturer, con- been inspirational to many more, characterize the career of John S. Barss. He has given of himself in every way possible over the years, and the whole school will miss both him and Mrs. Barss. We are sorry to see the departure of the Barsses from the activities at the academy, where their spirit and vigor have prevailed for so long. Weaver sultant, film-maker, and author. Students know him as the head of the chernishy department, an excellent teacher, coach, and advisor to the stamp club. Always loved and respected by his students, Mr. Weaver makes his retirement this year. Both he and Mrs. Weaver will be sorely missed in the years to come. Donald M. Clark, M.D. Dr. Clark has retired this year to take up a new practice at a miner's hospital and clinic in Appalachia. He has long been the Medical Director at Phillips Academy, physician and friend to the entire community. He came to Andover after many years of work in New Hampshire as a surgeon and general practitioner with a country practice. A gradlmte of the University of Vermont, Dr. Clark made the school infirmary into the accredited inhrmary-hospital that it is today: He has worked hard over the years to build the schoolis medical facilities, all the while in association with Massachusetts General Hospital and the Childrens Medical Center of Boston. All of the community which trusted and respected him so well shall miss him dearly, but we are proud that he is taking his skill to the underpriviledged people of the mining area. -W Q 1 f ,g vwiwf, .w u ll , 9 f' 1.2 aff!! STUBBO RN Maynard Bennett Maynard PARTY POOPER Richards M inard Richards ROCK Harrison M ikula Hughes DRAMATIC Hallowell Pease Harrison WOLF Markey F erseh Bearnis h SLY FOX Bearnish M inard Hawes RES PECTED Allis F itts Banta Weaver DEMERIT-HAPPY Chase Bennett Edmonds CASUAL Lloyd Allis Lloyd TEST-HAPPY Gibson Peterson Couch GULLIBLE H oitsma Couch M cBee H ARDEST MARKER Frederick Gibson Geirasch 'M ii EGOTI ST Maynard James Harrison HARMLESS Lane Couch Miles N FRIENDLY WIT Adriance A lli.s Smith Packard Follans bee Benedict w if TERROR Leete Chase Leete Benner Nina fi NICKNAME Hummer Buf Fap CYN I C Maynard DiClemenle James lf S7 'F S E N I O R S SAMUEL LAEGER ALBERSTADT Sam 'Bergw 6415 Tone Drive, Bethesda, Maryland Chicago April 27, 1948 Varsity Football 3, Varsity Track 3, Phillips Society 3,4, Band 4, Cooley House Committee 4, Senior Project 4. Roommate: Doug Pirnie STEPHEN CHURCH ALLEN '1S'teve 11 Iverson Road, Beverly, Massachusetts Upper Day North CARL ERIC ALBERTSON Erich '34-Son 1 E J 124 Beaumont Avenue, Newtonville 60, Massachusetts Junior February 19, 1947 Fuess House A-club Soccer 2, ,I.V. Swimming 2, j.V. Winter Track 3, J.V. Spring Track 4, Second Honor Roll, one term, F. H. D. S. - Imperial Wizard, N. G. A, Dartmouth ,lunior March 12, 1947 Bartlet North First Honor Roll, Three Terms, Second Honor Roll, Seven Terms, German Depart- ment Scholarship to Austria, Summer 3, Varsity Lacrosse 2,3,4, P.A. Police 4, All-club Hockey 2, Forward Wall 3, Phillqvian 3,4-g Editorial Director, Phillipian 4, Student Congress 3, German Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer, German Club 4, Outing Club 1,2,3,fl-, President, Outing Club 4, Phillips Society 1,2,3,4, Mozzarella Society 4, Capliri 2. Roommates: Mike Hudner, Stu McLean THOMAS HECKEL ALLEN 11 Bruce Road, Mamaroneck, New York North Carolina .luniflf November 7, 1946 Day 5011111 Varsity Winter Track 3,4, Varsity Spring Track 3, l.V. Track 2, Sportlite 3, Student Congress 4, Africa Club 2, French Club 3, Russian Club 3, Outing Club 1,2,3,4, Blue Key 4. 44 PETER UNDERWOOD ANDREWS Peze', Virginia 222 Green Street, Alexandria, Virginia Lower September 20, I947 Bartlet South j.V. Winter Track 3,4, J.V. Spring Track 4, MIRROR 3,4, Advertising Manager, MIRROR 4, Russian Club 2,3,4, N. E. S. G. A., WRAA 3,4, Chorus 3,4-, Choir 3,4, My Fair Lady 3, Music Man 4, Community Service 4, Jungle Bunnies Stiekhall Team 2, Finalist Team. Roommate: Ralph Swanson PHILIP THOMPSON ARANOW Phil'i 665 North Broadway, Hastings-on-Hudson, New York Harvard .Iunior October 14, 1947 Bartlet South Cum Laude, First Honor Roll - 5 Terms, Second Honor Roll - 6 Terms, Webster Prize 2, French Prize 2, Wadsworth Prize 2, Student Congress 3, Astronomy Club l,2,3,4, Secretary Astronomy Club 3, President Astronomy Club 4, Mineral Club 2,3,4, President Science Experimenters 4, Archaeology Club 4, Treasurer 4, Civic Rights Organization 4, Secretary Civil Rights Organization 4, French Cluh 4, Chorus l,2,4, Choir 1,2,4, Oklahoma, Bye Bye Birdie, Music Man. ROBERT EDWARD ARRAS, JR. 'Q4rra7' Chrysler Peru S. A., Apt. 5037, Lima, Peru Yale Junior February 2, I947 Stirnson Roommates: Mike Madison, Lou Rorimer Lacrosse 3 4 Soccer 4, Honor Roll 121 5 Terms. Roommate: Jose Parsons HOWARD ALBERT AUSTIN Howie How-Guy 1158 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York Yale Junior January 31, 1948 Abbot Stevens Club Crew 3,4-, Second Honor Roll 3 Terms, Asia Society l,2,3,4-, Forum l,2, P N Y X l,2,3, PHILO 3,4, French Club l,2, Stage Crew 3,4. 45 Cornell Uctober 20, 194-7 BROCK BAKER Cracked Bake 160 East 89th Street, New York 28, New York Harvard Junior April 22, 1947 Stimson ,l.V. Crew 3, Second Honor Roll 1 Term, MIRROR 4, Literary Editor, MIRROR 4, Dramatic Workshop I,2,3g Dramatic Society I,3,4g Twelfth Night, Julius Caesar, Tempest.', Roommate: Tom Kutvirt ARMANDO BACALAO Bach Avenida Mariseal Sucre, 47116, San Bernardino, Caracas, Venezuela Lower Abbot Stevens J.V. Cross Country 3,4g J.V. Winter Sz Spring Track 3,4g Second Honor Roll 3 Terms French Club, Spanish Club, German Club, My Fair Ladyi' Orchestra. WILLIAM BALLARD Bonus Willard WILLIAM BENJAMIN BARKER 'Benn 'Dapu 'D B B 809 Oenoke Road, New Canaan, Connecticut Harvard June 2, 1947 Varsity Skiing 3,4g Cum Laude, National Merit Scholarshipg Harvard College Honorary National Scholarshipg Second Honor Roll 5 Terms, First Honor Roll 1 Term, WPAA 2,3,4, Chief Engineer WPAA 3,4-3 Chief Announcer WPAA 4-g Radio Club 2,3,4-g Chief Operator, Radio Club 3,4-g Vice President Math Club 43 Honorable Mention, American Chemistry Society Prize Examination. R.F.D., Norwich, Vermont Knox ,lunior September 18, 194-7 Fuess All Club Swimming Ig ,I.V. Swimming 2,3g Anthony D. Graves Prize 2, Prom Com- mittcc 3, Outing Club Ig Jazz Club I,2g Band I,2,3g Aces 2,3g Invictas 2, BYE BYE BIRDIE 2, Torques 3, Leader, The jazz Messengers 3,4g Senior Class Play 2, MACBETH 2. Roommate: Ralph Davis Lower Stimson 46 RICHARD WOODHULL BARNUM Barn 'Dick' Bruno Suhr Pants 456 North New Street, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Harvard Junior December 26, 1947 Williams Hall Varsity Wrestling 3,4, Captain Varsity Wrestling 4, Fall Tennis 3,4-, First Seeded fPhillipianj Fall Tennis Tourney 4, J.V. Wrestling 2, Athletic Advisory Board 4, Secretary Athletic Advisory Board 4, P. A. Police 4, Second Honor Roll 7 Terms, Cum Laude, Statistician, Abbot House 3, Junior Oflicial Kibitzing Executive NESSA Conference 4, ECC 4, Proctor, Williams Hall 4, Winant Volunteer 4, SOUR GRAPES 2, Musical Asst., SOUR GRAPES 2, Director, Williams Hall Chorus 4, Chorus I,3,4, Secretary 4, Torques 3, MY FAIR LADY 3, MUSIC MAN 4. Roommates: Steve Marshall, Tom Bottonari, Andy Marks STEVEN ALAN BARRETT Etienne Grin and Barrettv 5355 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda, Maryland Stanford Senior February 12, 1948 Abbot Stevens All Club Soccer 4, All B Club Basketball 4, French Club 4, Community Service 4. DWIGHT WAYNE BATTEAU, II Robin Baz 'Balmanv '34 Giant ofa Man 51 Lexington Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts January 12, 1948 All Club Soccer 3,4, All Club Wrestling 2,3, Second Honor Roll 4 Terms, First Honor Roll 1 Term, French Club 3,4-, Orchestra 2,3,4, Concert Master, Orchestra 34 President Folk Music Society 4, New England All-Prep Orchestra Festival 3,4-, Concert Master 4, Co-winner Cutter Music Prize 3, Andover String Trio 3,4-, Leader 4 BYE BYE BIRDIE 2, MY FAIR LADY 3, MUSIC MAN 4. Roommate: Peter Katz CHRISTOPHER JOHN BARRY Chris 89 Pleasant Street, Methuen, Massachusetts Harvard Junior April 14, 1947 Day Student Second Honor Roll 6 Terms, Phyx 1,2, Philo 3,4, Fishing Club 1,2,3,4, Math Club 4, JULIUS CAESAR 3. Lower Fuess House I 47 DAVID JOEL BENJAMIN, III ND. I 'i Bopper', 'Daven 3095 Pacific Avenue, San Francisco, California Yale January 3, 1947 J.V. Tennis 2,3,4, P. A. Police 4, Second Honor Roll 1 Term, PHILLIPIAN 2,3,4, Billing Manager 3,4, Student Congress Representative 3, Asia Society 2, WPAA 3,4, Program Director and Chairman of the Board WPAA 4, Proctor Bancroft Hall, Independence Foundation Grant for Summer Study in France 3. ROBERT EDGAR BEACH ffB0b,, fywlmgn 143 Boulder Road, Manchester, Connecticut Yale Upper July 18, 1947 Stearns J.V. Swimming 4, Cum Laude, First Honor Roll 3 Terms, Second Honor Roll 2 Terms, PHILLIPIAN 3,4-, Senior Editor 4, Phillips Society 3, Chorus 4, Choir 4, THE MUSIC MAN 4. Lower Bancroft Hall RICHARD HENRY BENNETT, JR. 'Ricku 2131 Hudson Street, Richland, Washington MAN 4. WILLIAM R. BENNETT, III 'ARusly', Hygro 11 Watson Avenue, Andover, Massachusetts Pennsylvania Junior January 11, 1947 Day Student Varsity Soccer 4, Leetels All-Stars Basketball 3,4-, J.V. Baseball 2,3, P. A. Police 4, Phillips Society 3,4, French Club 4, Rifle Club 1,2, Blue Key 4. 48 Whitman Upp December 17, 1946 Abbot Stevens Aces 3,4-, Jazz Messengers 3,4, Orchestra 34 First String Bass IH The New England String Orchestra 3,4, Pit Orchestra of MY FAIR LADY 3 Pit Orchestra of MUSIC Roommate Tom Buck man BENNETT JAY BERNBLUM B-Jay Ben 91 Maple Street, Milford, Connecticut Yale Lower October 22, 1947 Willis House PHILLIPIAN 2,3,4, Executive Director 4, Fishing Club 2,3,4, Vice-President Fishing Club 3, President Fishing Club 4, Philo 2, Blue Key 4, Vice-President Jewish Students Group 4, English Teacher, INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE 4. Roommate: John Sterner WILLIAM THOMPSON BISSET 'Bid' 'Billv Wicked Bissef' 42 Walnut Avenue, Andover, Massachusetts Rochester Lower April 30, 1947 Day Student NIGEL PATRICK BLAIR Lynn Allen, Truro, England Senior March 18, 1946 Stearns Philo 4, Asia Society 4, English Speaking Union. Roommate: Eric Redman JOE JOHN BOND, III '11 I' Tex Cassius 'flayu 5313 Collinwood, Ft. Worth, Texas Univ. of Texas Lower April 14, 1947 Bishop North Improvement Prize 2, Varsity Football 3, Varsity Boxing 2, J.V. Baseball 3, J.V. Baseball Coach 4, J.V. Swimming 3,4, Weight Room Instructor 4, Rifle Club 2,3,4, Rille Team 4, Asia Society 2, Russian Club 2, Spanish Club 2,4, Proctor, Bishop North. 49 WILLIAM STANTON BONNETI' 'BilI Fingf'm Blue 90 Arnold Road, Wellesley Hill, Massachusetts Stanford Lower May 2, 1947 Day South The Forward Wall 3, Varsity Swimming 3,4, IV. Swimming 2, Prep School All. American Swimming Team 3.4, IV. Track 2,3, French Club 2, Blue Kev 4, Chorus 2,3, Member of Abbot House 3. I Roommate: Brule the ,luit'e Fay THOMAS WILLIAM BOTTONARI T0m', Bot W0panariU Greasy Wap 182 Senate Drive, Pittsburgh 15236, Pennsylvania Harvard Lower September 26, 1946 Williams Hall Varsity Baseball 2,3,4, Captain All-Club Basketball 3,4, A. A. B. 4, P. A. Polive 4, Sm-rond Honor Roll 6 Terms, Proctor Wlilliams Hall. Roommate: Andy Marks WILLIAM RANDOLPH BOURNE Rudy Slim 'Ranalyu 444 Hawthorne Drive, Danville, Virginia Oberlin Junior December 2, 1946 Day Hall South ,I.V. All Club Soccer Manager 3, Varsity Soccer Manager 4, Stage Crew 1,2,3, Senior Project 4, German Club 1,2,3,4, PNYX 1,2,3, Philo 4, WPAA 4, Fuller Music Prize 3,4, Carr Prize 2nd 2, Draper Prize 3rd 3, Draper Prize 1st 4, Band 1, Baroque Ensemble 4, Piano l,2,3,4, Organ 1,2,3,4, Julius Caesar 3, TEMPEST 4, Drama Lab 3,4-, Carillon 3,4. STEPHEN G. BOWEN Steve Woods Hole, Massavhusm-tts Wesleyan Junior April 15, 1947 Fuess House Varsity Soccer Manager 4, Chess Club 2,3,4. 50 RICHARD MASON BOYDSTON, IR. Ricks, 'Hopa10ng MBU 5702 Waterbury Circle, Des Moines, Iowa Harvard Lower August 27, 1947 Bartlet North Varsity Football 3,4-, ,I.V. Track 2, Second Honor Roll 2 Terms, Class Secretary 4-, Advisory Board 3,4, Student Congress 2,3, Philo 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4, Phillips Society 3,4-, Pembroke Conference 3, N. E. S. C. A. Conference 4, Blue Key 4-, WPAA 3,4-, Hopper Prize for Work in the Commons 3, Prom Committee 3, Community Service 4. Roommate: Ben Jerman ALBA HOUGHTON BRIGGS, III Rodent 'Dilbumirf' Box 567, Chaclron, Nebraska Northwestern Junior june 20, 194-7 Frost House J.V. Crew 2,3, Varsity Crew 4, Henley Crew 4, PHILLIPIAN '2,3,4, Circulation Manager 4, Student Congress Representative 4, Camera Club 3, Russian Club 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 4, MUSIC MAN 4. Roommate: Charles Sheldon IUDSON BROOKS BROWN -:judo 193 Main Street, Andover, Massachusetts Pennsylvania Junior December 7, 1947 American House Varsity Soccer 3,4-g Proctor American House, Chorus 3,4-, MUSIC MAN 4. Roommate: Gerry Cameron MALCOLM MCDOUGAL BROWN 100 North Sheridan Road, Lake Forest, Illinois 60045 Yale Junior at October 20, 1947 Day Hall South Cum Laude, Second Honor Roll 8 Terms, Second Place, Haydn Prize in Spanish 1, Asia Society 1, Camera Club 2,3,4-, Pre-Med Society 2,3,4-, Spanish Club 2, Forum 2: WPAA 4-. 51 MORRISON MCKELVY BUMP Bumpy Bump 806 Bellefonte Princess Road, Ashland, Kentucky Yale Lower November 22, 1947 Foxeroft South All-Club Lacrosse 3,4, All-Club Swimming 4, Phillipian 2,3,4, News Editor, Phil- lipian 3, President, Phillipian 4, Student Congress 4, Advisory Board 4, Press Club 3, N.E.S.C.A. Conference 4, Sportlite 2,3, President, Sportlite 3, President, ECC 4, ECC Executioner 4, Chorus 2,3, Bye Bye Birdie 2. Roommate: Dave Roe MATTHEW WALLACE BURNS '7llatt 'Z4labama 118 Stuart Street, Montgomery, Alabama May 24, 1947 National Merit Scholarship Finalist, JV-III Football 4, All-Club Lacrosse 3,4, Philo 4, Asia Society 3,4, Archaeological Society 4, N.E.S.C.A, volunteer 4. Rochester PETER ALLEN BURKHARD RSallree 'Burkev P.M. H 30 Salem Street, Andover, Massachusetts Yale Lower Oetober 29, 1947 Foxeroft Second Honor Roll, One Term, Draper Prize Finalist 3.4: Second Place, Draper Prize 3, Third Place, Carr Prize 2, Second Prize, Means Essay 3, First Place, Robinson Prize 3, Varsity Cross Country 4, J.V. Cross Country 3, Phillipian 2, Student Congress, Class Spokesman 4, PNYX 2,3, Philo 3,4, Vice-President Philo 4, Chairman, Cooley House Committee 4, Asia Society 3, Drama Workshop 2,3,4, Vice-President, Drama Workshop 4, Director, Scnior Class Play 4, N.E.S.C.A. Conference 4, Man and Super-Mzzn 2, The Importance of Being Earnest 2, The Lottery 3: Director, The Fatal Cazogene 3, Some Place Else 3, The Lgly Dufkling 4, Director, Alice in Wonderland. Upper Fuess PETER MERRIT1' BURR Pele 'Wamwonsu Aaron 73 Elm Street, Concord, Massachusetts Junior September 29, 1947 FUCSS Fran,-h Club 1,2,3,4, Philo 1,2,3, Asia Society 1,2, Vice-President, Folk Society 4, Fire-Fighting 3, Stage Crew 3,4, Chorus 3,4, Macbeth 2, Bye BW Birdie 2, My Fair Lady 3, Music Mari 4. Roommate: Rich Sharples 52 WILLIAM HERBERT CALL H.B.,' Gui Indian Rock Road, New Canaan, Connecticut Yale ,Iunior May 10, 1947 Rockwell Second Honor Roll, Five Terms, National Merit Finalist 4, Means Essay Finalist 4, All-Club Squash 3, All-Club Tennis 1,2,3, Outing Club 1,2,3,4, Dramatic Society 1, Design Club 3,4, N.E.S.G.A. Conference 4, WPAA 3,4, Proctor, Rockwell House 4, Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3, Aces 3,4, Leader, Aces 4, My Fair Lady 3, Latin Play 2, Senior Seminar Committee 4, Cooley House Committee 4, Community Service Volunteer 4. Roommates: Steve Devereux, Paul Henry, George Strong GERARD GUYOT CAMERON, II Gerry G C. Baby CW Cherry Valley Road, Princeton, New Jersey Uppingham School Lower November 25, 1947 America English-Speaking Union Fellowship 4, All Club Soccer 4, J.V. Winter Track 3, ,I.V. Spring Track 3, Varsity Winter Track 4, Varsity Spring Track 4, Press Club 3, Phillips Society 2,3,4, Russian Club 2,3,4, Asia Society 2,3, N.E.S.G.A. Conference 4, Community Service Hospital Volunteer 4, Proctor, American House 4, 8'n'1 4, Sour Grapes 3, Chorus 3,4-, My Fair Lady 3, Music Mari 4. Roommate: Jud Brown LOUIS DAVID CARMICHAEL Luigi,' 'Hgliostro Croakn 158 East 82nd Street, New York, New York Junior February 19, 1948 FUESS First Honor Roll, Eight Terms, Bailey Prize 1, Second, Latin Three Department Prize 2, Marsh Prize 2, Varsity Spring Track 2,3, Varsity Winter Track 3, Astronomy Club 1,2,3, Vice-President, Astronomy Club 3, Coin Club 1,2,3, Vice-President, Coin Club 3, Audio-Visual Club 2,3, French Club 1, Secretary, Math Club 3, Orchestra 1,2,3, Jewish Chdir 3, Community Service 3, My Fair Lady 2, Music Man 3. Roommate: Ted Feldman MARK GILES CARNEVALE Camey Carri,' 115 South Fourth Street, Arkansas City, Kansas Univ. of Kansas Upper December 24, 1946 FOXCr0fi SOI-llh All-Club Basketball 4, Spanish Club 3,4-. 53 WILLIAM LAVERACK CHAMBERLIN 'Billy Chamsy 52 Brush Hill Road, Sherborn, Massachusetts Yale Junior August 17, 1947 Bartlet South Second Honor Roll, One Termg Varsity Crew 45 J.V. Crew 35 All Club Crew 25 All Club Hockey 3,45 Phillips Society 3,45 Charities Drive 45 Infirmary Committee 35 Russian Club 45 Sailing Club 25 Outing Club 35 Blue Key 45 Captivi 2. Roommate: Jeff Thompson ROCKWELL JAOWEN CHIN R0cky,, 14 Mansfield Avenue, Norton, Massachusetts Lehigh Lower July 4, 1947 Abbot Stevens Phillips Society 3,45 Asia Society 3,45 Math Club 45 French Club 45 Bye Bye Birdie 25 My Fair Lady 35 The Music Man 45 Julius Caesar 35 The Tempest 45 New England Independent School Orchestra Festival 45 Orchestra 2,3,4. PETER WALES CLAPP 'Peten Clapper 'Dirty Red USAID, Taiwan, APO 63, Box 7, San Francisco, California Columbia .lunior October 14, 1946 Abbot Stevens Asia Society l,2,45 Asia Society Board 45 French Club 1,25 PA Partisans 45 Russian Club l,2. WARREN KEMPTON CLARK Squire Warren's Point, Little Compton, Rhode Island University of Rhode Island Junior March 4, 1947 Day North All Club Soccer 3,45 All Club Lacrosse 3,45 Second Honor Roll 1 Termg Spanish Club, Africa Club 2. Roommate: D. P. Woodlock 54- ROBERT ALBERT COLE 49 Pine Street, Andover, Massachusetts M. I. T. Junior September 9, 1946 Day Student ,I.V. Soccer 4, J.V. Swimming 3, Chess Club 3,4. HENRY WALKER COMSTOCK 'Skip H 'Henri 81 Lexington Avenue, Buffalo, New York Williams Lower December 22, 1946 Stearns House Varsity Hockey 2,3,4, Cheerleader 4, Phillips Society 2,3,4, Russian Club 2, Asia Society 2, Blue Key 4, Student Deacon 3,4, Stearns House Fish and Came Club 4, Boston Integration Society 4, B. T. S. O. B., Co-chairman 4. Roommate: Bob Wilbur PETER DAVID CONSTANTINEAU Pele Const Constant ,' 192 Winter Street, North Andover, Massachusetts C0lby ,Iunior September 4, 1947 Day Student ,I.V. Football 4, ,I.V. Baseball 2,3, All Club Hockey 2,3, Skiing 4, Manager 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Outing Club l,3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, BYE BYE BIRDIE 2, MY FAIR LADY 3, MUSIC MAN 4. RICHARD JAMES CROMIE 'Dick Chrome 106 Abbot Street, Andover, Massachusetts Lehigh Junior May 22, 1947 Day Student J.V. Baseball Manager 3, Varsity Baseball Manager 4, J.V. Football 4, Camera Club 3,4, Model Airplane Club 1,2, President 3,4, Rifle Club I,2. 55 Overbrook Hospital, Cedar Grove, New Jersey 07009 Harvard February 27, 1947 J.V. Hockey Manager 3,4, Cum Laude, Second Honor Roll 2 Terms, First Honor Roll 6 Terms, Johnson Prize 2, Latin 3 Translation Prize, Honorable Mention 2, Cook Prize, Third, 3, Dove Prize, Second, 3, Chess Club 2,3, Camera Club 2,3, Archeology Club, Secretary 4, Math Club 4, Board of The Johnson-for-President Committee 4, Civil Rights Organization 4, Forum 2,3, National Merit Finalist 4. Roommate: Jim Lansing Columbia JOHN CUTTING DEANE 'Deanon Bulldog 2520 Fleteher Drive, Grand Rapids, Michigan Denison January l3, 1947 Varsity Football 3,4, Varsity Wrestling 3, Phillips Society 3,4, Drama Club 3, Sailing Club 4, Chorus 4, MUSIC MAN 4. Roommate: Seott Rogge LAURENCE JOHN DAVIDSON Larry HUGH WALZ CUTHBERTSON fyughv ll Club Road, Riverside, Connecticut Western Reserve Upper November 9, l946 Bartlet North All Club Squash 3, All Club Tennis 3,4-, Phillips Society 4, Russian Club 4, German Club 3, 8 'n 1 4, Chorus 3,4, MY FAIR LADY 3, THE MUSIC MAN 4. Roommate: Craig Scanlan Lower Fuess RALPH PAUL DAVIS Ralphie '7i'aoul 'Q4nimal Fly 5604 32nd Street. NW., Washington 15, D.C. ,lunior Oetober 31, 1947 Fuess House All Club Crew 2, First Honor Roll 2 Terms, Second Honor Roll 1 Term, Second Prize, Latin II Sight Translation, Apostles 2,3,4, Jazz Messengers 3,4, Stage Crew 2, LA CANTATRICE CHAUVE 4, Communitv Service 4. Roommate: Bill Ballard Upper Stearns 56 PETER NORMANN DENNEHY 'Tetev 'Tleet Pete 'Dens Susan Court, Setauket, New York Shrewsbury School tPrincet0n 19663 March 20, 1947 JEAN RAPHAEL de CHAPONNIERE ,Veany 8 Rue Cardinal De Polignac, Le Puy, Haute-Loire, France Senior May 30, 1946 Fuess House French Club 4. Lower Stearns Varsity Cross Country 2,3,4, Co-captain 4, Varsity Winter Track 2,4, Varsity Spring Track 3,4, All Club Tennis 2, lnterwoven Sweater 4, Athletic Advisory Board 4, PHILLIPIAN 2,3,4, News Editor, PHILLIPIAN 3, Co-Sports Editor, PHILLIPIAN 4, Phillips Society 3,4-, Outing Club 2, Fleet Chaplain Sailing Club 4, Pembroke Religious Conference 3, Prom Committee 3, Student Deacon 4. Roommate: Todd Everett STEPHEN EDWARD DEVEREUX 'Steven 'Deon Rex', 55 San Juan Drive, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida Harvard Junior August 19, 1947 Rockwell Cum Laude, First Honor Roll, Three Terms, Second Honor Roll, Four Terms, Societe Honoraire de Francais, Independence Foundation Grant fFrancej 3, Harvard Honorary Freshman Scholarship 4, Varsity Tennis 1,2,3,4, Captain, Varsity Tennis 4, Varsity Squash 4, J.V. Squash 3, All Club Squash 2, All Club Swimming 1, Athletic Advisory Board 4, Head of PA Police 4, lnterwoven Sweater 4, Student Congress 2, Class Agent 4, Phillips Society 1,2,3,4, Chairman, Phillips Society Charities Drive 4, French Club 3,4, Pembrook Religious Conference 3, Student Deacon 4, Proctor, Rockwell House 4, Prom Committee 3, WPAA Disc Jockey 4, Captivi 2. Roommates: George Strong, Paul Henry, Bill Call NORVIN KENNEDY DICKERSON, JR, 'picku 2001 Griflith Road, Monroe, North Carolina North Carolina Junior December 2, 1946 Stearns Cum Laude, First Honor Roll, Two Terms, Second Honor Roll, Eight Terms, All' Club Swimming 4, All-Club Lacrosse 3,4, P.A. Police 4, Phillipian 3,4, Senior Editor, Phillipian 4, Class President 1, Class Vice-President 2, Student Congress 1,2, Advisory Board 1,2, Phillips Society 3,4-, French Club 3,4, Outing Club 3, Asia Society 1, Blue Key 4, Prom Committee 3. Roommate: John Whisnant 57 College of Wooster April ll, 1947 J.V. Baseball 3, Second Honor Roll 3 Termsg Latin III Department Prize 3g Phil- lips Society 3,4, Pre-Med Society 3g Newman Club 1,2,3,4g Civil Rights Organization 4. ,Tom ,, HDOD0 ,, 15 Arundel Street, Andover, Massachusetts Brown JUUIOY December 2, 1947 Day Student Second Honor Roll 3 Terms, Sullivan Prize Ig Spanish Club, Newman Club, Rifle Club. i JOHN WILLIAM DINEEN 'fIohn Dirmy '1 D. 52 Coolidge Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts Junior Day Student COURTLANDT PALMER DIXON Co uni Dix 'Nqzpy i' Lizard 225 Causeway, Lawrence, Long Island, New York North Carolina Junior April 27, 1947 Day South Varsity Football 2,3,4-g Varsity Squash 1,2,3,4, Captain 3,45 Fagan Cup 43 New England Intelscholastic Squash Runner-up 45 ,I.V. Tennis 1,35 Varsity Tennis 4, Interwoven Sweater 43 Athletic Advisory Board 3,4g French Club 1,2,3g Spanish Club 3,4-g Chorus 2,45 THE MUSIC MAN. Roommate: Taylor Munroe THOMAS JOSEPH DOHERTY, JR. ROBERT BEACH DONALDSON 0'Beach Bobbaungh', 4645 Independence Avenue, Riverdale, New York Columbia .Iunior March 6, 1947 Foxcroft North Fall All Club Tennis 1,2,3,4: All Club Hockey 2,3,4 - Most Valuable Player 3,44 J.V. Tennis l,2,3,4g Africa Club 3,4g Foxcroft Math 3 and Elementary Science Information Center President 4, Apostles 1,2,3,4 - Leader 3,4,5g Stickball's Most Valuable Smoker l,2,3,4. Roommate: Mike Pokress 58 JOHN SPURRIER DUN 39 Corte Baristo Drive, Creenbrae, California Stanford Junior March 7, 1947 Abbot Stevens German Club 1,2,3,4, WPAA Newscaster 4, Community Service Program 4. Roommate: Doug Karlson HARRY BLAINE DURHAM 'Skid Skiddy 1227 West 30th Street, Casper, Wyoming Colorado College Junior September 16, 1946 Hardy House J.V. Track 3,4, Phillips Society 3,4, Charities Drive Committee 4, Outing Club 1,2,3, Asia Society 1,2,3,4, Folk Singing Club 4, Model Railroad Club 1,2, Chorus 3,4, Choir 3,4, CAPTIVI 2, MOSTELLARIA 3, ALICE IN WONDERLAND 4, Cooley House Committee 4. J. R. ELLER, JR. 518 West'Kingston Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina Columbia Lower May 30, 1947 Day South Chess Club 2,3,4, Blue Key, Marching Band, Intramural Cross-Country and Baseball. l JOHN RANDALL EVANS Randy,' 'Rayv 'flack the Hatcheti' Turtle'l 'Duf' 15 Duck Pond Road, Demarest, New Jersey Princeton Lower V May 12, 1947 Stimson First Honor Roll, Two Terms, Second Honor Roll, Two Terms, Varsity Football 2,3,4, Captain, Varsity Football 4, Boston Globe All-Prep Football, First Team 4, J.V. Hockey 2, Varsity Hockey 3,4, Varsity Lacrosse 2,3,4, Athletic Advisory Board 4, lnterwoven Sweater 4, Student Congress 3,4, Advisory Board 3,4, Phillips Society 3,4, President, Phillips Society 4, Russian Club 2,3,4, Philo 4, N.E.S.G.A. Conference, Student Deacon 4, Prom Committee 3, Co-Chairman, Madrigal Society 2,3,4. Roommate: Kevin Rafferty 59 Toon HARRISON Evisasrr code Route 4, Box 946, Excelsior, Minnesota Yalc Junior March 1, 1947 Stearns J.V. ll Football 3,4, J.V. Basketball 3, All Club 2,4, l.V. Tennis 3, All Club 2, First Honor Roll 1 Term, Second Honor Roll 6 Terms, Independent Foundation Study Scholarship, Class President 3,4, Student Congress 1,2,3,4, Treasurer, Secre- tary, President, Advisory Board 1,3,4, Student Congress Honor Committee 3,4-, Chairman Honor Committee 4, Phillips Society 2,3,4, Chairman Community Service Committee, Pembroke Religious Conference 3, N. E. S. G. A. 3,4 President, Prom Committee 3 Chairman, Student Deacon 3,4, Federation of Harvard Clubs Award 3, Morehead Scholarship, Aurelian Honor Society. Roommate: Peter Dennehy JOHN BRUCE FAY 'yuicern Cross Brwcej' Box 36, Dorset, Vermont Vermont LUWQT January 26, 1947 D35' South J.V, Golf 3,4, Phillips Society 3,4, Hospital Work 4, Camera Club 4, French Club 2,3. Roommate: Bill Bonnett STEPHEN BAKER FINCH, JR. Steve 'Klavanv 'Hicnf' Buff, 70 Causcwav, Lawrence, Long Island, New York Yale 1 Junior November 10, 1947 EIUOH First Honor Roll 1 Term, Second Honor Roll 7 Terms, Cum Laude, PHILLIPIAN 1,2,3,4, Copy Editor, PHILLIPIAN 4, Rifle Club 2, Asia Society 1, Blue Key Ad- visor 4, WPAA 4, Head Sportscastcr, WPAA, 4, Proctor Eaton Cottage 4. JOHN TAYLOR FINN 'Tindemithw 1321 Hackett Boulevard, Florence, Alabama Dartmouth Senior October 29, 1946 Foxcroft South Merit Scholarship 4, Andover-Dartmouth Scholarship 4, Math Club, Civil Rights Club. Roommate: Ed Samp 60 JOHN FOX flnhnn A'F0xi ' A'Ci1znabar - Y ig Clow-r Lane. Rumson. New Jersey 9 Harvard .lunior i Jung 2, 1947 Foxvralt North Sfvvnnil Honor Rull 7 T1-rms, Frvnvh Club l.2,4, Drama Workshop fl, Sailing Club 3, Design Club 3, Putney School Spring Conference 2, Band l,3, ltooinmati-: Tom Hafkr-nschiel PETER WALLACE GALLAITDET Gallo Deacon Pete 9 Diamond Glen, Farmington, Conm-utivut Repton School lEnglandj Junior May 26, 1947 Draper Hnuse All Club Solver 2, Varsity Sorwr 3,4, .l.V. Squash 4: .l.V. Baseball 2,3, J.V. Lacrosse 4, Studrnt Congrcss 4, Honor Committee 4, Srwial Funvliuns Committee 4, Phillips Society 2.34, Student Deavon 3,4, Chairman Sturlvnt Deavons 4, Asia Soviety 1, Peinbrolu- Religious Conte-renve 4: Prortor Draper Cottage: MOSTEL- LARIA 3. Roommate: James Kilbreth BRUCE EMII. GANEM Bruiser iFiMllgHllm., 46 Pleasant Street. Methuen, Massachusetts Harvarll Junior February 7. 1948 Bartlc-t North Second Honor Roll 3 Terms, Fishing Club l,2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Pre-Med Club l,2,3, Community Service 4, Brass Choir 3,4-. Roommate: Lowell Turnbull JEFFREY DAVIS GARDNER MGl1I'dII,Pl'fIlM 'Jef' 455 Washington AYt'IIlll'. Clem-oe. lllinoi. Lim l't'Ill't lippvr Svplvrnber 5, l947 Harilj House' All Club Hockey 3,4, PHILLIPIAN 214, Billing Manager PHILLIPIAN 4, Russian Club 4, Fri-nvh Club 4, Phillips Sovivty 4, Cooley House- Committee 4, Firm' Figlitvrs 3. 61 THOMAS FLEETWOOD GARNER, JR. '?lirplane Tom Glen Roy River Road, Richmond 29, Virginia Occidental Junior February 14, 1947 Stimson House All Club Swimming 25 All Club Soccer 43 J.V. Winter Track 4g Phillips Society 3,4-4 Outing Club 2,4-3 Magazine Club 2,3,4g Pre-Med Society 1,24 Community Service 4t Roommate: Jim Milmoe DAVID SOBO CAST Dave Gh11stly', 721 Scotch Plaine Avenue, W'JC'SiFlt'iLl, New Jersey Stanford Lower January 10. 1947 Day North Second Honor Roll 3 Termsg POT POURRI 1,2,3,4, Associate Business Manager, POT POURRI 4: Russian Club 2,3,4, Treasurer Russian Club 4g French Club 2g Phillips Society 3: Hospital Volunteer 41 Blue Key 4: P. A. Police 4. ANTHONY HERRICK GIBSON 'FT071.j',, Gibber', Cib', 3099 High Ridge Road, Stamford, Connecticut Clarkson Junior February 13, 1947 Day North Varsity Baseball 3,4-g Varsity Hockey 4g J.V. Baseball 2, J.V. Hockey 2,33 J.V. Football ll's 3,44 Cheerleader 4, Open Door 34 POT POURRI 3g PHILLIPIAN 4g Phillips Society 4g French Club 1,2,3,4g Jazz Club Secretaryg Outing Club 1,2g Asia Society 2. Roommate: Graeme Means GREGORY MORDECA1 GORELIK Ecuador Stud 'Mouseyi '1Mort C.3672, Guayaquil, Ecuador Yale Junior February' 23, 1948 Foxcroft North All Club Soccer 3: Varsity Soccer 4, Second Honor Roll 2 Termsg Taylor French Prize 3g National Merit Finalist 44 MIRROR Literary Board 3,44 Spanish Club 2,3,4. 62 .JOHN THOMAS GRAHAM Tom 1323 Wlillard Wvst, Seattle, Washington Cornell Lower August II, I947 Fut-ss House J.V. Football 4, Varsity Lacrosse Manager 4, Honorable Mention Studio Art 3, PHILLIPIAN Cirvulation 4, Student Congress 4, Phillips Society 3,4, Camera Club 4. JAMES HOODER CREW, JR. Frere facquera' 'ffimv I6 Hidden Field, Andover, Massachusetts Yale Junior May 5, 1948 Fuess Houst- All Club Hockey 3,4, Second Honor Roll 5 Terms, Societe Honoraire de Francais of Secondary Schools Prize 3, French Club 2, 3 Treasurer, 4 Vice-President, Rifle: Club 2,3,4 - Second Team 3, Spanish Club 4, Russian Club 4, Outing Club 4. .JOHN WILLIAM GRIFFIN ffcrqf, 250 Nichols Street, Norwood, Massachusetts Trinity Upper July 13, I946 Stimsnn Varsity Football 3,4, All Club Lacrosse 4, Judo Club Secretary 4, Blue Key 4. Roommate: Joe Magruder BENJAMIN IHOMAS HAFKENSCHIEL 'Phillyil 'Haffaughv 'Hrtyv 418 Palm Drive-, Palo Alto, California Swarthmore Junior August I, 1947 Foxeroft North All Club Sorcer 4, J.V. Vllinter Trark 3.4, .l.V. Spring Track 3,4, National Merit Finalist, POT PUURRI 3, Sailing Club 1.2, Design Club 2.3.4, V. P, Design Club 4, Drama Workshop 3, President 4, Cf-rman Club I,2,3,4, Addison Gallery Associates Prize 3, BYE BYE BIRDIE 2, JULIUS CAESAR 3, ANTICONE 3, DIYMB-WAITER 4, THE SEVEN ACES OF MAN 3, THE UGLY DUCKLINC 4. Roommate: John Fox 63 WILLIAM HART HACAN Pad Bill,' The Immortal Pudi' 437 Club Lane, Louisville, Kentuvky Centre College of Kentucky Lower ,Iune 20, 1947 Stearns Varsity Football 2,3.4: J.V. Lacrosse 23 ,l,V. Basketball 2.34 Varsity Basketball 4g Russian Club 23 Spanish Club 2g Chorus 4 Choir 33 The lnfamioso Mezzarella Society 4. JAMES BRIAN HALEY 'Spud 'i Colonel 7' 304 Nevada Street, Nevada City, California Harvard Upper .luly I, 1947 Stimson Varsity Football 3,4g J.V. Track 33 Varsity Track 4-g Varsity Golf 3,43 Cum Laude, First Honor Roll 5 Terms, Second Honor Roll I Termg New England Orchestra Festival 43 Band 3,43 Orchestra 3,4. PETER CHRISTOPHER HALRY 'Stillouyv 'Jolly' Green Giant 8 Pine Street, Belmont. Massachusetts , Harvard Senior October 16, 1946 Smith House Varsity Hockey 44 IV. Lacrosse 4 lCaptainl. CHRISTOPHER JOHN HALLETI' 5 Riverside Road, Weston, Massachusetts Prinrvton Upper Marvh 16. 1947 Fuess j.V, Football 4g Set-ond Honor Roll 2 Termsg Sullivan Prize, Upper Newman Club- 64 JOHN CHRISTOPHER HARRIS JC H DANIEL KIRK HAMILTON. IR. Kirk Hammy 9 Rogerson Drive, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Iiniwrsity of Ti-Kas Lower l7 f'IHl7f?f 13. 1946 Foxcroft South IV. Winter Travk 2, IV. Spring Track 2, Varsity Winter Track 3,41 All Club Soi-vi-r 4: POT POURRI 3,4, Editor-in-Chief POT POURRI 4, French Club 2,3,4, Asia Soi-ii-ty 2, Phillips Soviety 3.4: ECC 4: Design Club 3, Afriva Club 2, Blue Key 4, Paradise Beavh Voyvurs 4, Foxvrolit South Demolition Squad B Captain 4. Roommate: Lavouturo Rossini Roatl, Shi-lter Harbor, Westerly, Rhode Island Chivago August 22, 1947 All Club Lacrosse 4, National Merit Finalist 4, Rhode Island State Svholarship 4: Asia Society 3.4: Philo 4, N. E. S, C. A. Conference 41 TEMPEST 4. GRI-INVILLE KARL HAYES Crea I4 Fort Street, Fairhaven, Massachusetts Princeton Junior April 26, 1947 Bartlet North All Club Crew 2,3, P. A. Police 4, French Club I,2.3,41 Russian Club 2,3, Asia Society I.2.3.4, Board Mvmlu-r 3, Vice-President 4, Band l,2,3,4, Pep Band 3, Brass Choir 4. Roommate: Andy Hinkley 65 lpper Hardy Ilouse CHRISTOPHER McCUTCHEON HARTE Killer,' Strobe 222 Ohio Avenue, Corpus Christi, Texas Stanford Lomr November 20, 1947 Bartlet South P. A. Police 4, WPAA 4, News and Sports Director, WPAA 4, PI-IILLIPIAN Z 5 Photography Editor, PHILLIPIAN 3, SPORTLITE 2,3, Photography Editor, SPORT LITE 2, Managing Editor and Publisher, SPORTLITE 3, POT POLIRRI 2 5 Photography Editor, POT POURRI 3: Andover-Exeter Football Program -L Pub lishr-r, Andover-Exeter Football Program 4, Press Club 3,4, President Press fluli I MIRROR 4, Photography Club 2,3, Vice-President Photography Club 3. Roommate: Gerry Milliken LOUIS JAMES HEIFETZ 'Koshu 'flaschan 3 Heather Drive, Andover, Massachusetts Yale Junior june 8, 1947 Abbot Stevens Cum Laude, Second Honor Roll 5 Terms, Math Club Treasurer and Co-Founder, Band 12, TEMPEST 4, MOSTELLARIA 3, MACBETH 2. JOHN MOON HEMINGWAY Ernie', 353 Old Long Ridge Road, Stamford, Connecticut Yale Junior January 19, 1947 Bartlet North Varsity Soccer 2,3,4, Varsity Lacrosse Manager 4, J.V. Lacrosse 2, Second Honor Roll 4 Terms. PAUL WALLACE HENRY 'Pauln Wallace South Street, Middlebury, Connecticut Yale Junior May 24, 1947 Rockwell House Varsity Fall Golf 4, ,l.V. Skiing 2,3, ,l.V. Squash 4, j.V. Tennis 1,2, Varsity Tennis 3,4-, P. A. Police 4, Second Honor Roll 1 Term, POT POURR1 3,4-, Business Board POT POURRI 3, Circulation Manager POT POURR1 4, French Club 3,4, Board, French Club 3, Vice-President French Club 4, President French Club 4, Phillips Society Communities Service Committee 3, Proctor, Rockwell House 4. Roommates: Steve Devereux, George Strong, Bill Call DAVID ALAN HERRELKO Dare 12107 Mackell Lane, Bowie, Maryland 20715 M.I.T. Senior October 14, 1947 Smith House Second Honor Roll 1 Term, Student Congress 4, French Club 4, Chess Club 4, Chess Club, Varsity 4, Philo 4, Philo Varsity 4, Best Speaker, Andover-Exeter Debate, Winner, Novice Debate Tournament 4. Roommate: Tom McEwan 66 CARL PROCTER HERRMANN Uy0Sf'IIllill' Sam H -'18 Pleasant Street. Craliton, Massachusetts Pi-nnsy lvania Lower ,luli lO. 1947 Bartlet South All-4-Iuh Lacrosse 3.1: Plzillipizzn 15.1-1 Business Board, Phillipialz 3.4, Mirror 2,34 Business Board. Mirror 3g Phillips Society 3,4-g Open Door Conimittev, Phillips Soeiety 3,45 Co-vhairinan, Open Door Committee 4, Russian Cluh 2: Sailing Club 35 Cooley House Coinrnittee 4: Press Cluh 3, Blue Kei -1g Editorial Board. Andover- Ex:-ter Program -1. Roonnnalv: Charlie Newton WARD BYINCTON HINKLE 198 Bridle Path Lane, New Canaan, Connectivut Yale .lunior July 7. 1046 Day North Varsity Spring Track 2,3.1-Q Means Essay Finalist 3g Asia Soviety 2,3,4g Russian Cluh 33 Spanish Club 2.3.41 Spanish Club Board 3, Vice-President Spanish Club 4. Roommate: Ted Page ANDREW HALDANE HINKLEY Hink Lancaster, New Hampshire Dartmouth LUWCI' March 9. 1947 Bartlet North All Club Soooer 43 All Club Lacrosse 43 Second Honor Roll 2 Terms: National Merit Finalist 4-3 Philomathf-an Society 23,4-g Russian Club 2, Outing Club 3,4-g Model Railroad Club 2,33 Blue Key 4-g Community Service 3, Band 2,3,4g Brass Choir 2,3,4. Roommate: Grenville K. Hayes ROBERT JOSEPH HORVITZ 'Babu '.HlIfl. 1101 Roslyn Avenue, Akron 20, Ohio Yale Upper April 4. 1947 Abbot Stevens ,l.V. Track 33 Second Honor Roll 1 Term: Student Congress 4: Contemporary Fivtion Club 3.43 President, Contemporary Fiction Club 4g Design Club 3,45 President Design Club fig N.E.S.F.A. Conference 4g National Merit Finalist, IN THE ZONE 3. Roommate: Michel Sehcinmann 67 FRANK ALEXANDER HOWE Sandy Gross Frank 5300 Miami Road, Cincinnati, Ohio Amherst November 12, 1946 Twitch Hockey 23,41 Spanish Club 2,1143 French Club 2,3,4g Russian 2,33 Folk Society 45 Drama Lab ZZ,4g Producer, UGLY DllCKl,ING: Apostles 4. Roommate-: All-xanmlor Sanger MICHAEL SWE!-IH EY HUDNER Had Lower Foxcroft ROBERT WAI.l,AiIl11 HUYE Bob 'Paldyn 32 Pivrcr' Road, Wellesley Hills, Mzlssacliusvlls l'n-nnsylvania .Iunior .lunv 7, 1947 Stimson House Varsity Wrostling 4, j.V. Coll' 3, Varsity Coll' 4: All Club Lacrosse 23 Rifle- Club I,2,3,4: Fishing Club 1: Fr:-nu'l1 Club 4g Judo Club 2.3,f1-1 Vll'f,T-I,ff'Sllll'fll ,lunlo Club fig l're'sid4-nt Judo Club 4, Vivo-President, Roach Boys Fan Club 4, Rluv Kr-y 4g Chorus 4, THE MUSIC MAN 4. 1205 Cardner's Nc-ck Road, South Swansea, Massachusetts Harvard .lunior January 2, 1947 Bartlet North A11 Club Hockey 21 J.V. Lacrosse 2,39 J.V. Hockey 3,44 All Club Soccer 33 P. A. Police 44 POT POURRI 3,45 Literary Editor, POT POURRI 4, Phillips Society 43 Executive Board Charities Drive 43 Mozzarella Society 4, Co-Found:-r Mozzarella Society 4g Community Service Program 43 Newman Club I,2,3,f1-g Africa Club 2: Asia Society 1,25 Blue Key Adviser 43 Shindig Dancer 4, IVIACBETH 2, ALICE IN WONDERLAND 4. Roommates: Stow- Allen. Stu MCL:-an DEREK UPDECRAF llllN'l'lNGTON Hunts 'DUHH deWreck 159 Bloomfield Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut Yale Lower February 26, 1947 Stearns ,I.V. Football II 31 Varsity Wrestling 3.4: .l.V. Lacrosse 2, Varsity lacrosse 3,44 First Honor Roll 5 i114'I'IIlSQ Second Honor Roll 2 VFCFIIISQ Cum Laumlvg Societe' Ilonoraire dv Francais 3: French Club 2,34 Outing Club 2,33 Drama Workshop 2.3.4, Blue Key 4, Inlamioso Manarella Society 4g Matlrigal Society 3, 8 'n 1 4: MACBETH 2: IN THE ZONE 3g THE DIIMBWAITER 4. Roommate-: Mark Moore 68 86 Pearl Stn-vt, Springfield, Massanhusvtts ,luilliarcl lVlar1'h ll, 1947 Sm-ond Honor Roll 5 'fermsg l7rcm'li II Prizv, Honorable Montiong French III Honor Soi-ivtyg Finalist lic-onarcl Contest. JAY ZACHARY JAMES, JR 'yay Z Yay 21 Shipman lloarl, Anelovvr, lirown lVlarf'li 13, 1948 S4-vontl Honor Roll 1 Term 33 Dc-partnlvnt ofPhysim1s Prize 33 National Merit Finalist 4g Railio Cluh 3, WPAA 4, Nvwinan Club 3,4. Pri--N EIICICNE INDJIC Junior Stearns MIKLOS JAKO Mick Yahk 4 Chivkfering Court, Andover, Massachusetts tiolliy Junior l 1-liruary 19, 1947 Day Sllldfml Finalist 43 Bluv Kvy 4. lVlassat'hus4'tts lllipor Day Stutlont JOHN 'l'll0lVlAS JAMESON Th1' Machine 51 Park Way, Katonah, New York Harxaril Lower 194-liruary 16, 1047 Fuoss tluin l.auil4': First llonor Roll 2 Tvrinsg Second Honor Roll 3 Ttvrms: Asia Soviely 2g lt-il flg Clufss tiluli 2.3,flf, Sv:-rvtary Chess Cluln 3, Prvsimlunt Chess Club 43 hom llluli 2,I5,4g l'rvsi1l4-nt Coin Club 4. Roonnnato: Boll Tannvr 69 Varsity Sorfvvr 2,3,4g J.V. Basketball 2,3g Varsity Baseball 4, Means Essay Semi- HUBERT BENNETT JERMAN, JR. Ben Y' 'Behun H B.,l. 531 Merwick Circle, Charlotte 7, North Carolina Yale Lower June 19, 1947 Bartlet North Second Honor Roll, Two Terms, JV Football 3g JV Basketball 2.3: JV Track 2: Manager, JV Baseball 3g Pot Pourri 2,3,4, Managing Editor, Pot Pourri 4, Student Congress 3,44 Honor Committee 4, Chairman, Honor Committee 4, P.A.C.B.R.A. 4, Phillips Society 3, Philo 3,4-g Pembroke Religious Conference 4, N.E.S.G.A. Con- ference 4: Blue Key 4, Vice-Chairman. Blue Key 43 Community Service, Lawrence Guidance Center 4. Roommate: Rick Boydston ROBERT CHARLES JIMERSON Bob R.D. 31. Box 364. Sinking Spring. Pennsylvania Yale Senior January 28, 1948 FUSSS Second Honor Roll 1 Term, National Merit Finalist, Phillips Society, German Club: Philo. Princeton December 21, 1946 Varsity Football 4g 3,44 Spanish Club 4. GREGORY WILLIAM JOHNSON Crew , 'Barrlyv 816 Ormond Street, Venice, Florida University of Florida Lower February 18, 1947 Green House Philomathean Society 2,3,4g Chess Club, Russian Club 113,44 Proctor Green House JAMES HARVEY JOHNSTON 'yimmyn 1517 Meadowbrook Road, Jackson. Mississippi Upper Stimson House Business Board. PHILLIPIAN 3,43 French Cluh 33 Pre-Med Cluli Roommate: Pete Robinson 70 DOUGLAS ALDEN KARLSON Doug 'Rex 1605 Melrose Avenue, St. Louis Park, Minnesota Stanford Lower August 1, 1948 Abbot Stevens All-Club Crew 3, JV Crew 4, JV Wrestling 3,4, Second Honor Roll 2 Terms, First Honor Roll 1 Term, Phillips Society 3,4, Russian Club 2, French Club 3,41 Rifle Club 2,3,4, Vice-President, Rifle Club 4, Rifle Team 3,4, N.E.S.G.A. Conference 4, Blue Key 4. ELY JACQUES KAHN Terry 'Rabbit '7 'Uhengis 7, Holbrook Road, Sarborough, New York Harvard Junior June 11, 1947 Day North 10 Varsity Lacrosse 4, JV Lacrosse 2,3, JV Hockey 3,4, Captain 4, All Club Soccer 3 4 NELM 4, Editor 4, SPORTLITE 3, Editor 3, Student Congress 4 Press Club 34 Board of Directors 3,4, WPAA 4, Sports Director 4, N.E.S.G.A. 4, Blue Key 4 Roommate: Geoff Perry Room mate: John Dun RODGERS PASSAVANT KAUFMANN PETER KATZ FPPELBH 6 Berkeley Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts Harvard Lower November 18, 1947 Fuess Cum Laude, First Honor Roll, Three Terms, Second Honor Roll, Five Terms, Societe Honoraire de Francais 3, Student Congress 4, Asia Society 2,3, Rifle Club 3, Civil Rights Organization 4. Roommate: Robin Batteau 'Ronin Body BU Wald strasse 16, Munich 58, Germany Yale fin 19661 Junior December 8, 1947 Day Hall North Junior All-Club Soccer, 1, Mascot-Day Knights 4, PNYX-PHILO 1,2,3,4, Captain of PNYX BLUE 4, Phillips Society 2,3,4, German Club 3,4, Asia Club 1,2, Africa Club 2, Arctic Club 2, Cooley House Committee 4, 4th in New England - National German Prize Examination 3, 71 ROBERT SCOTT KELLER 'Scolf' i'Babe 200 Sheridan Road, Winnetka, Illinois M-I-T4 .lunior Marvh 15, 1947 Bartlet North Mirror 2, WPAA 1,2g Russian Cluh 43 Pre-Med Society 4, Stage Crew 3,41 Astronomy Club 4, Camera Club 12,33 German Cluh 1,2.3,4g My Fair Lady 3g Musitf Mllll 4. Roommate: Daw MacCuish MIRLE AMURY KELLETT, JR. Bud 'Half' 45 Tennyson Road, Wellesley Hills. Massachusetts Dartmouth Lower February 21. 1965 Day North Varsity Cross-Country 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Varsity Winter Track 2.3.4, Varsity Spring Travk 2.41 Frenvh Club 2,3, Russian Cluh 2.3,4g Blue Key 4, Chorus 2.3,4. Roommate: Pete Vanderwarker EDGAR DOUGLAS KENNA 'Ugly' Edgarn Doing Kennah', 143 West Street, Beverly Farms, Massachusetts Prinvelon Upper -rl August 13. 1947 Foxcrolt South Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity Football 4, First Honor Roll, one term, President oflfgly Club, Chairman of Violence Committee, Varsity Tunnelling Sz Spelunking Soc. 4. RICHARD BRIGGS KEYWORTH Rick 116 Lawrence Street, Gardner, Massachusetts Brown Lgwgr August 7, 1946 Abbott Stevens French Depairtrnm-iilztl Prizm- for Aural Ahilityg Fishing Cluh 3,4-g Forum fig Civil Rights 4. 72 JAMES 'l'RlfESDAl,l'i KILBRICTH 'flamiew 'ffimn Killer,, 147 Rrompton Road, Garilen City, New York Harvard Junior May 27. 1947 Draper Cottage ,IV Laerossc 2g Varsity Lacrosse 3,fLg All-Cluli Smwrr 4g All-Club Swimming 1,2g Lcctc All-Club All Stars 11-3 Captain. l.eete All-Club Baskvthallg Sevoml Honor Roll. one termg Cook Prize 3g Pot Pound 3,f1g Co-Senior Editor fl: Phillips Soeiety 1.2.2111-: l reneh Club 1,2,3.-'ig Outing Club l,2, Blue Key 4, Proctor, Draper Cottage 4. Roommate: Peter Gallaudet PETER WESLEY KITSON Pete 'Rork 90 White Str:-ot, Haverhill, Massachusetts Dartmouth .ll1Hi0I' January 27. 1947 Day Student Varsity Football 2,3,fl-3 ,l.V. Track 2: Varsity Track 3, Winter and Spring: Second Honor Roll, one term, Lower Day Student Reprnsuntative to Stullent Congressg A.R.C. Tutor 4. HIBBERD VAN BUREN KLINE, Ill Hill Reb1'l 210 Tennyson Avenue. Pittshurgh. Pennsylxania Harvaril Lower May 8, 1947 Ahhot Stevens Soccer: Roman A Club 41 Phillips Som-ietj' 2g PNYX 2g Philo 3511: Fencing Sovin-ty fig Russian Club 2, Asia Society 2,3,4, Board Mcmbcr 4-3 Rifle Cluh 3g Stage Crew 3,4-. Roommate: Geoff Walker ARNOLD RAY KUEHLICR Arun 'jzuzklnrlf' College Amv Box 156. Wt-in-rliauser. Wist-onsin Chicago Lower January 4, l94-7 Foxoroft North Varsity Base-hall 4g ,IV Baseball 2,31 All-Cluh Basketball 4: Student Congress 3, Cer- man Cluh 2.3: NCWIIIEIII Club 2.3.-11 Blum' Km-5 '1-g Cooley House Committee 4, Band 2.3.1. Roommate: Pat 0'Hern 73 TH OMAS OTAKAR KUTVIRT Tom T K, 5' 161 Branford Road, Rochester, New York Harvard Junior Margh 6, 1947 Stimson House All Club Crew 13 Varsity Crew 3,4, Henley Regatta 3g Varsity Swimming 1,2,3,4g 1n- terwoven Sweater 4, Phillipian 3,4g Circulation Manager, Phillipian 4g Student Con- gress Representative 4g French Club 1,2,3,4g Blue Key 43 President of Stimson House, Head Student Guide 4. Roommate: Brock Baker JOHN EDWIN LACOUTURE Foxrroft Demolition Squad BT Junglebunnies 2. Roommate: Kirk Hamilton JAMES PERRIN LANSING ,wmv 6305 North Lake Drive, Milwaukee. Wisconsin Yale Lower October 17, 1916 Fuess House JV Hockey, Manager 2, Varsity Hockey, Manager 3,4 Second Honor Roll, three terms, Archaeology Club 4, Spanish Club 2,3g Civil Rights Organization 4, Asia Society 23 Model Railroad Club 3,4g Model Railroad Club, Treasurer 43 Communitv Serviee 4, Phillips Avademy Classieal Music' Appreciation Soi-iety 3. J Roommate: Laurence Davidson Tour 'Inf' 230 50th Street, Virginia Beaeh, Virginia Wesleyan Low r Mareh 13, 1947 Foxerolt South Varsity Winter Track 3g JV Baseball 2g Pot Puurri 4g Student tongress 4 Phillips So oiety 3,4g French Club 2,3, Asia Club 2,3g Africa Club 2g Paradise Beach Vovc urs 4 2. 74 JAMES RIISSELL LANL HEAD, JR iRusly Yim1l'i 'Speedv Hawk 2519 40th, Des Moines, lowa Washington University unior Deeember 10. 1946 Fovurolt South JV Cross Country 3, JV Spring 81 Winter Track 3, Varsity lro-.s fountrv 4 Varsity Spring 81 Winter Track 41 Mirror 25,43 Business Manager 4 Press Club 3 1 V14 President 3: Spring Sportlite 33 Student Congress 4g Philo 3.4 Forum 1 2 Latin Jliv Roommate: Peter F. Thurber RICHARD MAXWELL LEARY Dick 86 Columbia Road, Arlington, Massachusetts Pennsylvania Junior February 23, 1948 Foxuroft South Varsity Wrestling 2,3,4, All Club Wrestling 1, JV Football 3, All Club Lacrosse 2,4, Cook Prize, lst Plaee, 3, Africa Club 1.2, Asia Society 2, Russian Club 3,4, Foxeroft South Demolition Squad 4, Varsity Tunneling and Spelunking 4. JOHN BRAVERMAN LEVINE 805 Andover Street. Lowell, Massachusetts Bishops Stortford Srhool lllarvard 19663 junior May 7, 1917 Stimson House All Club Crew 2, Cum Laude, First Honor Roll, two terms, Second Honor Roll, eight terms, National Merit Finalist, Philltpian 3,4-Q Editor, Phillipian 4, Scribe, Slickball Commission 4, Dana Hall Religious Conference 4, N.E.S.G.A. Conference 4, English Speaking llnion Sehoolboy Fellowship, Rand 1, Orchestra 2, Chorus 3, Maflrigal Soci- ety 3,4, President, Matlrigal Society 3,4, Recorder Ensemble 1, Baroque Ensemble 4, Twemh Night 1, Captivi 2, Mcwbeth 2, Rye Bye Birdie 2, Drama Workshop 3. TRACY ROBNETT LICKLIDER TraCe,' RFD 1371, Box 216, Crow Hill Road, lVlt. Kiseo, New York Hdl'V3.l'd Senior September 10, 1965 Stearns Second Honor Roll, two terms, Chess 4, Math 4-, Spanish 4. 75 FREDRICK SCUTI' LONDON Fred H ' 'Fearless 7 ' 1370 Rainbow Driw, Saginaw, Michigan Yalv Lowvr August l9. 19147 Day South JV Tennis 2.3.42 51-vonrl Honor Roll. ont' I4-rm: Phillipian 3,4-Q Sports Columnist, Phil. lipian 4: Philo 2.3.4-1 Russian Club 2.3L Spanish Club 4g Asia Sovivty 2, Mtvstvllaria 33 Firm-figlitc-r 3, STUART REEVES Mt-Al lCl'i 'Stun LB, Stonvlvigh, lrvington, Nt-w York Harvartl .lunior ,Iuly 30, 1947 Pvrnlwrton Cottage tprovtorl Varsity Wints-r Travk 4: Varsity Spring Trask 3,4-3 ,l.V. Wintvr Travk 3, ,IV Spring Travk 24 ,l.V, Skiing 2, l.V. Wrestling 1, J.V. Cross Country 4, J.V. Football l,2.3g l'.A. Polii-eg Second Honor Roll. one- term, Phillips Sovivtt 2,351-1 Front-li Club 2,3114 Spanish Club 4: Russian Club 3, E.C.C.g W.P.A.A. Nlusiv Committf-0, Proctor, Puinlwr- ton Cotlagt-5 8 'n l 3,4-3 Chorus l,2,3,4g Co-Prositlvnl ol' Chorus 4, Oklahoma, Hyv, Bw, Birrlivg Fair Luafyg Musir' Mrzng Hospital Voluntt-t-rs 3. FRFIIJI-IRIN tIH.'kRLl-QS Mt-CARE. JR. 'Wlzuf' I8 Atlantic Avvnur-. Little' Roaris Head, North Hampton, N4-w Hampshiru W4-stt-rn Rvsf-rvo Junior August 5, 1947 Bartlvt South Phillips Som-it-ty 3,43 Frm-rivli Club l.2.3,4g Roard 3,41 Sm-rotary 44 N.R.S.C.A. flvg Cho- rus l.2.f5.4g Mzulrigal Sorirty 3.4-1 Vlt't'-Pftfitlfxlll 3,4-1 Ulflalwnm lg Bw. Bfyf' Birrlir- 2: ,MV Fair Ladv 3: Mzuir Mun 1-. DAVID Sl'RliANCl'l lVlat'CllISH ..lWITCII!l,, 'Wlrrquixhrzi' A'Mrr.ihr'd DILf'li., 5I8l Wiroxton llriw. Riwrsitlv. California Stanford lippvr july 12, i947 liarllvtt North Smzontl llonor Roll, two lt-rms, Culilornia Stall- Si-liolarsliip, Honorablt- Nlvntion, Na- tional lVl4'ril S1-bolarsliipg Varsity Wintvr 'l'r.u'k fiqltg Varsity Spring 'l'rzu-lx I5,'1g,lV Foot- ball 3,4g Phillips Son-ivty 3,43 Frm-iivli Club 'l-g Asia Sovioly 4, Astronomy Club 4, WPAA fig Stztgw- Cru-w 3: Pri--Mt-il Soi-ivty fl-1 Cami-ra Club 3, Russian Club 141 lilum- Koi Atlvisor l-1 Svhool Churrh 4, Clbttllv lloust- 11 Fair LIIILY fi: Muxir flflrut 4. 76 THOMAS E, MeEWAN Tom Hey Kid! 1600 Beltsville Road, Silver Spring, Maryland Yale Senior Mareh 3, t946 Smith Club Cross Country 43 Varsity Wrsstling 43 Club Crew 43 French Cluh3 Fire Marshall, Smith House. Roommate: Dave llerrelko CHARLES SCO'l'l' Mt-LANAHAN Scott Charley M 338 Plush Mill Road, Wallingford, Pennsylvania Yale Upper September 23, 1946 Day South Seeond Honor Roll, three terms: National Merit Scholarship Finalist3 Yale National Seholarship3 Pol Pourri 3,43 Phillips Soeiety 3,43 Philo 3,43 Andover Civil Rights Organization. Roommate: Toni Mahonev EDWARD RIGHTICR lVleLEAN, JR. Tex Teri West Farm, Greenville, Delaware Prineeton Junior November 3, 1947 Bartlet North Varsity Lacrosse 3,43 JV Football 3,43 Captain, JV Wrestling 33 Captain, All-Club Wrestling 23 JV Laerosse 23 P.A. Poliee3 Phillips Society 2,3,43 Community Serviee Committee 2,3,43 Viee-President Phillips Soeiety 43 Pre-Med Soeiety 3,43 Viee- President Pre-Med 43 Asia Soeiety l,23 Outing Club 3,43 Blue Key 43 Viee-Chairman Blue Key 43 Student Deacon 43 Macbeth 2. Roommate: Dan Warren STUART THOMAS MeLEAN Donbrook Road. Pound Ridge, New York North Carolina Junior Des-emher 22, 1947 Barth-it North Varsity Football 3,43 JV Winter Traek 2,33 Varsity Laerosse 43 Student Congress 23 l're-Med Society 3,43 Seeretary Pre-Med 43 Phillips Soeiety 3,43 Blue Key 43 fuliux Caesar 33 Tempest 4. Roommates: Steve Allen. Mike Hudner 77 JEFFREY KENNETH MacNELLY Spike Behemoth '7llcNell 'Skyline Chauncey Lane, Cedarhurst, Long Island, New York North Carolina Junior September 17, 1947 Foxcroft North .IV Football 3,4-, All Club Basketball 3,4, Mirror 2,3,4, Associate Art Editgr, Mirror 34 Editor-In-Chief Mirror 4, Po: Pourri 2,3,4, Art Editor, Pot Pourri 3,4, Phillipian 1, Editor, Daily A-Club 4, Outing Club 2,3g Africa Club 2, PNYX 1, Co-Founder, Mozza- fffllil SOCiCIy 4: Extra Curricular Council 4, Art Director, Apostles 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Class Play 4. Roommate: Dave Sargent MICHAEL THELONIOUS MADISON Messiah Mikel, 915 Oak Avenue, Davis, California Harvard Junior December 4, 1948 Bartlet South Cum Laude, First Honor Roll, One Term, Second Honor Roll, Eight Terms, Webster History Prize 1, National Merit Finalist, Westinghouse Finalist, Independent Svhool Science Journal 1,2,3, New England Independent School Orchestra 4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Elizabethan Musicians 1, Abbot Quintet 1, Andover Trio 2.3,4, The Baroque Ensem- ble 4, Twehtth Night 1, Oklahoma 1, Mfzrfbeth 2, Bye Bye Birdie 2, My Fair Laziv 3, The Music Man 4. Roommates: Phil Aranow. Lou Rorimer TIMOTHY WILLIAM MAHONEY Tim 55 Shirley Lane, White Plains, New York Harvard June 4, 1947 Varsity Swimming l,2,3,4, Captain, Varsity Swimming 4, All-Amoriian Inteisvholastic' Swimming Team 2,3,4, JV Track 3,4, Interwoven Sweater 4, Athletir Advisory Board 4, Pot Pourri 2,3,4, Senior Editor, Pot Pourri 4, French Club 1,3,4, Pre-Med Society 3,4-, Lighting Crew 4. Roommate: Scott McLanahan 78 JOSEPH HULL MACRUDER, JR Svengali Fkrugerii 174 Stonybrook Road, Fairfield, Connectltut Princeton Junior October 10, 1947 Stimson Varsity Football 4, ,IV Football 3, JV Wrestling 3, Second Honor Roll on: Term Mir for 3,4, Editor 4, Treasurer of Arctir Club 2, Fire-Fighting 3 Beath Bows Fan Club 4 Public Relations Director 4. Roommate: Jack Griflin Junior Day South WALTER HENRY MALING Walt H Middie 406 Taylor Avenue, Annapolis, Maryland lVl.l.T. Junior June 8, 1948 Bartlet North All-Club Lacrosse 3, All-Club Basketball, Second Honor Roll, three terms, German Club 1,2,3,4g Design Club 3,4g Pre-Med 3. BURCHARD JAN MANSVELT BECK Birch Mani Hackfortstraat 99. The Hague, The Netherlands Senior May 20, 1947 Stimson Second Honor Roll, two terms, French Club, German Club. WARREN NICKERSON MARBLE ' 'Nick N1k:ksi ' ' fV1kk-City ' ' Route 28, Off Pleasant Bay, South Orleans, Massaehusetts North Carolina 1UHi01' February 21, 1947 DRY Smith AllvClub Soccer 3, Varsity Soccer 41 JV Track 3, Mirror 3,4g Exehange Manager, Mir- ror 4, Assistant Business Manager, Mirror 4, Outing Club 1,2,3g French Club 1,2,3, Phillips Society 1,3,4g Phillips Soeiety Executive Committee 4, Co-Chairman House Committee 4, Spanish Club 49 Charities Drive 44 N.E.S.C.A. Social Functions Commit- tee 43 Blue Key 4, Macbeth 2: Firefighters 3. Roommate: Mike Osterrieth ANDREW WILSON MARKS Marksie Andy Baldy , 333 Guys Run Road, RD 2, Chr-swim-k. Pennsylvania Lower October 23, 1947 Williams Hall JV Football 2,33 Varsity Soeeer 4, Varsity Track 33 Varsity Basketball Manager 4, JV Baseball 2g Varsity Baseball 3,4-g Cheerleader 4, Phillipirm 2,3,4-5 Co-Sports Editor, Phillipirm 43 Student Congress 3, Spanish Club 2,331-3 Phillips Society 3,4, Aretie Club 2, Russian Club 2,3,4, Blue Key 4g Sportlite 2,3, Proctor, Williams Hall 4. Roommates: Dick Barnum, Steve Marshall, Tom Bottonari 79 STEPHEN Bl SH MARSHALL A-ill4Ill'll.Slff,. 101 Alma Street. Apt. 801. Palo Alto, California Stanllord August 12. 1947 All Club Sirvu-r 4, P..-X, Polivs- -1, Lavrosse 3.1-1 Cum Laude, Svvond Honor Roll. live tt-rms: Haytlrn Prize- 2nd, 2, liiclvpviiilviiw- l oundation Svholarship 3, Phillips Soriety 2.3.4, Charities llrixv 3.1, Outing Club 3.4, Community Sf-rvive Comm. 4, Rrortor, Williams Hall 1, .Vlrzvbellz 2: Julius Curxur fl. Roommates: Dirk Barnum. Andi Marks. 'liom Bottonari PETER MARSHALL Pete 1 Parsonage Road, Greenwich. Connevtirut Stanford Lower May 23, 19-1-7 Clement House Svvond Honor Roll. two terms, Spanish Club 2.14, WPAA 3,4, Senior Proctor, Cle- ment House 4, Band 2.3.4, Urvhestra 4, My Fair Lady' 3, flffusic Man 4, Senior Class Play fl-. S1r'1'e Junior Williams Hall COLIN DEE MATHEWS Colon 206 Fltli Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah Stanlord LOWHI' Sf-pwmbt-r 8, 1947 Stearns ,IV X-Country 3, JV Skiing 3, JV Track 3, Second Honor Roll. two terms, Phillipian 3,43 Senior Editor, Phillipum 4, Student Congress 2, French Club 2,3,4, Treasurer, French Club 1-, Phillips Society 3.4, Russian Club 2, Editor, N.E.S.G.A. News 4, EVERARD KIDDER MEADE, III MKM. HE-K... 45 East 62nd Strvc-l, New York City. New York February 21 1947 Varsity Cross fountry 4, ,IV Cross Country 3, ,IV Trask f5,4, Second Honor Roll, three terms John Motley Morehead Sm-liolarship, Honorary Harvard Freshman Svholarship, Benner Prilt lst year, Carr Prim' in llwlamation, 2nd '62, lst '03, Draper Prize, lst 63 Honorable Mention '64, Means Essay, 2nd '65, Executive Board NELM 4, Stu- dcnt Congress 3,4 l4 tt-rmsl, Vive Pri-sitlont lS.C.l 4, Phillips Society lopen Door Chairman 41 12,3,4, French Club 2,311-, Sailing Club 2,3,4, N.E.S.G.A. Conferemwm- 4, Proctor Stowt House, Chorus l,Z2,3,4, Choir 1,2,3,4, Sour Grape 2,3,4, Uklalwrna 1, Bye By: Birdie 2, My Fair Lady 3, Music Mrzn 4. Roommate, Darrell Salk De-ation for a day 4. ,lunior Stowe House 80 MARK ALAN MELAMED GRAEME DONALD MEANS Grammar Crackah Hugger 105 Prospect Street, Providence, Rhode Island North Carolina Junior February 21, 1947 Day North JV Hockey 2,33 Varsity Hockey 43 JV Lacrosse 3g Pot Pourri 3,4 - Board Member 43 Outing Club 1,2,3,43 Asia Club 1,2,3, Phillips Society 43 Charities Drive 43 Jazz Club Treasurer 4. Roommate: Tony Gibson 'Marmaduke 'i 'Metrop 36 West End Avenue, Binghamton, New York Yale Lower October 27, 1947 Adams North JV Swimming 2,33 Varsity Swimming 43 JV Track 43 Second Honor Roll, one term3 Phillipian 2,3,43 Photography Editor, Phillipian 43 Pot Pourri 2,3,43 Photography Edi- tor 43 Sportlite 2,33 Photography Editor, Sportlite 33 Reception Committee, Phillips So- ciety 3,43 Camera Club 2,3,4Q Outing Club 43 Astronomy Club 2,3,43 Blue Key 43 Proc- tor, Adams North3 Firefighting 3. BRINKLEY MORRIS MESSICK, III Brink', 422 Clendora Avenue, Dayton, Ohio PETER CAMERON MELE Big Red 'Super Duck Barneveld, New York Junior Bartlett South Cornell September 8, 1947 JV Lacrosse 43 JV Squash 43 .Mirror 33 Asia Club 1,2,3,43 Russian Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Phillips Society 2,3,43 Pnyx 23 Torques 33 Spectres 43 Band 33 Aoes 3,43 Jazz Messengers 33 Community Service 43 Bye Bye Birdie 2. V Roommate: Colby Snyder Pennsylvania Lower November 9, 1946 Bartlett JV Baseball 33 Phillipian, 2,3,4Q Advertising Manager 3,43 WPAA 3,4, Station Manag- er3 Sportlite 2,33 Press Club 3g ECC 4, Exec. Comm. Roommate: Alec Preston 81 GERRISH HILL MILLIKEN Gerry 'Snoozu Pierson Drive, Greenwich, Connecticut The American School Lugano, Switzerland Lower June 26, 1947 CORNELIUS JAMES MILMOE Comey 'lMils Moe 'fIirn Shylock 221 Cottage Place, Oneida, New York January 19 1947 New York State Regents Scholarship, Phillipian 3,4-, Northeast 3,4, Editor, Northeast 4 Phillips Society 3,4, WPAA 4, Russian Club 2,3, Asia Society 3, Newman Club 2,3,- 4 Outing Club 4, Printing Club, Fire Fighting 3, Blue Key 4, Chorus 3,4, My Fair Lady 3 Mustc Man 4. Roommate: Tom Garner Bartlet JONATHAN QUIMBY MILLS 'fIon Elephant Bay Stateri' Sunset Hill Road, New Canaan, Connecticut Yale Lower January 8, 1947 Day North JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3,4-, ,IV Lacrosse 3, Varsity Lacrosse 4, P.A. Police 4, French Club 2, Russian Club 2, Outing Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer of Outing Club 4, Jazz Club 4, WPAA Engineer 3, N.E.S.C.A. Summary Report 4, Senior Seminar Committee 4, Cooley House Committee 4. Roommate: Blyth Nelson Lower Stimson House MARK HARRISON MOORE Moak ', '7llole 16 Beechmont Street, Worcester, Massachusetts Yale Lower March 19, 1947 Stearns Cheerleader 4, Varsity Wrestling 3,4, New England Class A Wrestling Tournament third place 115 lbs. 3, Cum Laude, Second Honor Roll, seven terms, Second, Leonard Essay Contest 2, Third, Means Essay Contest 3, Student Congress 3, Phillips Society 3,- 4, Chairman of Reception Committee, Executive Board 4, Drama Workshop 2,3,4, Asia Society 2, Blue Key 4, Chairman Blue Key Committee 4, Master of Pomp 81 Cere- mony: Infamiosa Mozzarella Society, 4, Macbeth 2, Mouse that Roarea' 4, The Impor- tance of Being Earnest 2, In the Zone 3. Room mate: Derek Huntington 82 757 Hillcrest Avenue, Pasadena, California University of California 1Santa Barbara, Upper August 1, 1946 Ill Football 4, Spanish Club 4, Philo 3, Community Service 4. 315 Central Park West, New York, New York Woodberry Forest School MATTHEW SWIFT MOORE Matt Dynamo Day North JOHN WILLIAM MORGAN, JR. Pinus 'Marg 31 Woodchester Road, Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts University of California llrvinej Junior November 6, 1946 Smith House Varsity Football 3, Varsity Track 2,3,4g JV Hockey 2,3, Pot Pouri 4g Phillips Society 2,3,4g Spanish Club 1,2,3, Pre-Med Society 3,4g Apostles 1,2,3,4g Chorus 4g Band 1,2. Roommate: Terry Thomas GEORGE TAYLOR MUNROE George IAMES GRANGER MUNROE Jim The Bursar 39 Salem Street, Andover, Massachusetts Phillips Academy Junior December 29, 1946 Day Hall South Varsity Soccer 3,44 Varsity Hockey 45 Varsity Lacrosse 3,45 All-Club Soccer 2, JV Hockey 2,3g JV Lacrosse 2, Interwoven 43 Outing Club 2, Blue Key Representative - 19643 Phillips Society 3,4 - Community Service lEssex County Training Schoollg ,Iu- liu.s Caesar 3. 83 ROGER FRANKLIN MURRAY, III 'Rogelion Rag Raje 230 Riverside Drive, New York, New York North Carolina Junior October 9, 1946 Foxcroft North JV Track 13 All-Club Wrestling 2, Varsity Wrestling 3,4-g Asian Society lg French Club l,2,3g Outing Club 2. Roommate: Roger Valkenburgh BLYTH COV EY NELSON Bly ' ' Bliuie Greenshields Point, Ste. Agathe Des Monts, Quebec, Canada University of California fBerkeleyj Junior July 12, 194-7 Day North JV Winter Track 1,2g Varsity Winter Track 3, JV Spring Track 1,2, Varsity Spring Track 3,4-g JV Cross-Country 33 Varsity Cross-Country 4-4 P.A. Police 4-3 Mirror 4g Press Club 1,24 Outing Club 3,4-g Jam Club 43 N.E.S.G.A. 4-g Cooley House Committee 4g Macbeth 2. Roommate: Jon Mills CHARLES RICHARD NEWTON Charlie 17 Heath Street, Westboro, Massachusetts Lawrence August 1,1947 Roommate: Carl Herrmann HERBERT GOUVERNEUR OGDEN, JR. 'Herbn R.F.D. 1, Box 119, Windsor, Vermont Williams December 4-, 194-7 Lower Stimson Co-Manager, JV Hockey 4g All-Club Cross-Country 33 Second Honor Roll, four terms, Model Railroad Club 2,3,4-g President, Model Railroad Club 4-g Forum 34 Philo Revikw 3, Archaeology Club 4-g Camera Club 4-g Youth for Goldwater 3,4-3 Civil Rights Orga- nization 4g Phillips Academy Classical Music Appreciation Society 33 E.C.C. 4-. 84 Junior Bartlet South PATRICK JOSEPH O'HERN Pain 'Popew Barnum, Iowa Princeton Junior February 11, 1947 Foxcroft North JV Football 1,2,3,43 JV Basketball 2,33 JV Baseball 3g Phillips Society Charities Drive 43 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4-3 Newman Club 1,2,3,43 President Newman Club 4, Pembroke Conference 43 Blue Key 43 Cooley House 43 Band 1,2,3,4. Roommate: Arnie Koehler RICHARD BOYCE OLVER Dick ' 'Tricks ter' ' Viale Medaglie dIOro 4-I9-G, Rome, Italy Haverford Senior February 22, 1947 Abbot Stevens Means Essay Contest, First Prize 43 Asia Society Board 43 French Club 4-3 Russian Club 43 Civil Rights Club 43 N,E.S.G.A. Confereneeg La Chantatrice Chauve 4. MICHAEL JOHANN OSTERRIETH 'Wlikesin Mikey Wolhnstrasse 17, 78 Freiburg, Baden, Germany Senior June 11, 1947 Day South German Club 43 French Club 43 American Field Service International Scholarship. Roommate: Nick Marble THEODORE HERBERT PAGE, III 'Tate' Hawk-eye 4-837 Grandview Drive, Peoria, Illinois North Carolina Lower November 20, 1946 Day North Captain, JV Basketball 3g All-Club Basketball 43 All-Club Tennis 3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,- 4g Rifle Club 2,33 Blue Key 43 Phillips Society 3,43 Chorus 4. Roommate: Ward Hinkle 85 CLIFFORD EDWARD PAIGE 'Sugferv 701 Mill Plain Road, Fairfield, Connecticut Rutgers Lower July 7, 1947 Bancroft Hall Varsity Soccer 2,3,4, IV Winter Track 3, Varsity Spring Track 3,4-, P.A. Police, A-Club Basketball 4, Student Congress 4-, Phillips Society 2,3,4, Newman Club 2,3,4-, French Club 2,3,4-, Russian Club 2,3, Blue Key 4, Proctor, Bancroft West. Josif CHARLES PARSONS 310 Park Avenue, Manila, Philippines Sherbourne School Junior May 25, 1947 Stimson Varsity Golf I,2,3,4, Captain, Varsity Golf 4-, Varsity Boxing 2, Athletic Advisory Board 4, Beach Boy Fan Club 4, Stick Ball Treasurer, Parachute Free Fall Champi- onships. Roommate: Bob Arras JOHN JOSEPH PATRICK 24-2 Howe Street, Methuen, Massachusetts Dartmouth Senior December 2, 1946 Day Student Second Honor Roll, one term, DANIEL JOHN PEET Dapper Dan H Wolverton, Minnesota Carleton Upper ,lune 23, 1947 Foxcroft ,IV Track 3, All-Club Soeeer 3,4, Cum Laude, Winter Term, Seeond Honor Roll, four terms, First Honor Roll, one term, Schweppe Prize 4, German Club 3,4, Contemporary Fiction Club 4-, Pre'Med Society 4, Philomathian Soeiety 3,4, 86 PETER ZANDER PERAULT Pete R Z. 111 Tor Court, Pittsfield, Massachusetts Yale .Iunior June 20, 1947 Adams South Varsity Track 2,3, P.A. Police 4, Weight Room Instructor 4, Second Honor Roll, two terms, Independence Foundation Grant for Study in Austria 3, Second Place, Massa- chusetts Private Schools A.A.T.G. Exam 3, Phillipian 1,2,3,4, News Editor, Phillipian 3, General Manager, Phillipian 4, Student Congress 4, German Club 1,2,3,4, Vice- President, German Club 4, Radio Club 1,2, Pre-Med Society 1,23 WPAA, Disc Jockey 4, Yale Club 4, Parents' League Advisory Group, Chairman 4, Proctor, Adams South 4, Senior Seminar Organization 4. GEOFFREY DUER PERRY Polit1lcko Out ofthe Woods 62 Hook Road, Ramey A.F.B., Puerto Rico North Carolina junior February 26, 1947 Day North Varsity Lacrosse 3,4, Varsity Soccer 3,4, Cheerleader, ,IV Lacrosse 2, Student Congress 2,3,4, President, Student Congress 4, Advisory Board 2,3,4, Treasurer of Senior Class 4, Jazz Club 4, Africa Club 2, junior Official Kitzer Executive Omcer of Jazz Club 4, N.E.S.G.A. Conference 4, Pembroke Religious Conference 3,4, Blue Key 4, Student Congress Honor Committee 4, Macbeth 2, ,Iulius Caesar 3, Captivi 2, Mostellaria 3, Puerto Rican Lacrosse Club 4. Roommate: Terry Kahn TIMOTHY SEWELI, PERRY Tim,' 3717 Edmond Lane, Louisville, Kentucky Princeton UPPCY February 28, Andover Cottage JV Basketball Manager 3, Varsity Basketball Manager 4, Cum Laude, Second Honor Roll, three terms, Lauder Prize in European History, First Place, Co-winner of Clough Prize, Philo 3,4, Pembroke Religious Conference, Proctor, Andover Cottage, Music Man, My Fair Lady. GORDON MAURICE PHILLIPS G0rdo', Barney Gordy', Seapit Road, Watlutwil, East Falmouth, Massachusetts Boston llniversity ,Iunior November 26, 1946 Fuess House Second Honor Roll, five terms, Societe? Honoraire de Franqais 3, French Club 1.2.3441 Russian Club 4, Asia Society 3,4, Chorus. Roommate: Konstantine K. Yankopolus 87 JOHN MacFARLANE PHILLIPS Smoky Felipes Fleebu.s 5057 Brownsville Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Knox Junior October 4, 1947 Hardy House JV Baseball 2,33 JV Basketball 3g JV Football 43 Phillzpian 1,23 Phillips Society 3,43 Asia Society I,2,33 Spanish Club 2,3Q Captivi 23 Chief Umpire Stickball. JOHN WORK GARRETT PHILLIPS 'Troggieu il WG. U 'fSwimm1er', 5 Marlborough Road, North Haven, Connecticut Amherst Junior April 6, 1947 Bishop South Varsity Swimming l,2,3,43 All American Prep School Swim Team 2,3,43 JV Baseball 33 Interwoven Sweater 43 French Club 2,3,43 Russian Club 43 Fishing Club 1,2,3,43 Secretary-Treasurer 43 Forum 3,43 Africa Club 3g Asia Society 43 Spanish Club 43 Blue Key 43 Proctor, Bishop South, Fire Fighting Squad 3, NICHOLAS BROOKS PHILLIPS '7Vick Apartado 234, Maracaibo, Venezuela North Carolina Junior November 27, I947 Foxcroft South All Club Soccer 3,43 JV Lacrosse 3,43 Phillips Society 2,3,-4-3 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g Treasurer, Spanish Club 33 Secretary, Spanish Club 4, Asia Society 2,3. Roommate: Perry Thurmond JEFFREY ROBERT PIDOT Fifef' '1P 'Pidw Piping Rock Road, Locust Valley, Long Island, New York Princeton Junior April I, 1947 Day South Open Door 2g Infirmary Committee 33 Charities Drive Committoa' 43 Phillips Society 2,- 3,43 French Club 1,2,33 Pnyx 1,23 Philo 3,43 Spanish Club 2,33 Philo Review 4-3 Com- munity Service English Teacher 4. 88 JEFFREY MANNING PIEHLER 'Uef' Piels 30 Otsego Road, Worcester, Massachusetts Cornell Junior June 11, 1947 Stearns Varsity Soccer 3,4, Varsity Lacrosse 3,4, JV Skiing 2, All-Club Soccer 2, JV Lacrosse 29 P.A- Police 3, Cum Laude, Second Honor Roll, seven terms, Pot Pourri 2,3,4, Man- aging Editor, Pol Pourri 3, Executive Editor, Pot Pourri 4, Class Vice President 1, Class President 2, Student Congress 1,2,3, Advisory Board 2,33 Ja7z Club 3,4-, Vice- President Jazz Club 4, Pre-Med Society 2,3,4, Blue Key 4, Infamioso Mozzarella Soci- ety 4. Cornell WALTER BALDWIN PIERSON Walt Commodore Taconic Road, Greenwich, Connecticut Lower December 9, 1946 Day South All-Club Hockey 2, JV Hockey 3, Second Honor Roll, one term, Russian Club 3,4, Spanish Club 4, Sailing Club 2,3,4, Co-Secretary-Treasurer 2, Co-Rear Commodore 3, Co-Commodore 4, Sailing Interscholastics 2,3,4, Brown University Club of Long Island Prize for Individual High Scorer of New England Prep School Sailing Regallii 32 EXIFH- curricular Council 4, Choms and Choir 3,43 My Fair Lady 3, Music Man 4. Roommate: Franz Schneider DOUGLAS DIJRYEA PIRNIE, JR. 'Tlash Pint 'Doogu P.O. Box 14 Alaska, Minato-Ku, Tokyo, Japan May 23 1947 Varsity Winter Track 3,4, Varsity Spring Track 2,3,4, Captain, Varsity Spring Track 4, JV Football 3,4, Athletic Advisory Board 4, Asia Society 1,2, French Club 2,3,4, Russian Club 3,4, German Club 3, Vice-Prtsident, Russian Club 4, Phillips Society 4, Infirmary Committee 4,. Arctic Club 2, Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Blue Key 4. Roommate: Sam Alberstadt ,Junior Day North RICHARD BOOTH PLA'I'I' Rick', 'Tferon Evergreen Road, Greenwich, Connecticut Yale Junior December 3, 1946 Day South Al1'Club Soccer 3, Second Honor Roll, one term, Phillipian 1, New England Literary' Magazine 3,4, President, NELM 4, PNYX 1, Asia Society 1, French Club 1, Outing Club Qliayakingi 2, Camera Club 2,3,4, Press Club 3,43 Vice-President, Press Club 4, Archaeological Institute of America 3,4, Vice-President, Sparzlize 3, Editor, Andover- Exeler Program 4. Roommate: Tom Witherspoon 89 MICHAEL LLOYD POKRESS 300 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry, New York Western Reserve Lower June I, 1947 Foxcroft North JV lV's 2, JV Skiing 2, JV Ill's 3, Varsity Skiing 3,4-g JV Lacrosse 3, Varsity Lacrosse 4, Phillips Society 2,3, Chorus 3,4-, My Fair Lady 3, Community Service 4. Roommate: Bob Donaldson RICHARD WILLIAM PORST Little Dick Odd Job' Ol ', I4 Hey Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts Western Reserve Senior July 8, 1946 Day Student Varsity Football 4, A-Club Basketball 4, A-Club Lacrosse 4, Weight Room Instructor 4, Math Club 4, Beach Boys Fan Club, Stickball Commission. CARYL ASHBY POTTER 'Tons H Cap U Clipper 2232 Eugene Field Avenue, St. Joseph, Missouri Stanford Lowe,- April 4, 1947 Smith House JV Lacrosse 3,4, Cheerleader 4, JV Wrestling 3, Asian Club 2,3,4, Make-shift Apostle 4. ALEXANDER HEARD PRESTON 'lAlex 32 Randall Heights, Middletown, New York University oi' Wisconsin Junior August 5, 1947 Bartlet South All-Club Hockey 2,3,4, All-Club Lacrosse 3,4-, Outing Club 2,3,4, Director, Outing Club 4, Russian Club 4, Chorus l,2,3,4, Spoltlile Board 3, Editor, Sparllile 3. Roommate: Brink Messick 90 KEVIN CELSHENEN RAFFERTY Celsh CiRaf' 20 Northmoor Road, West Hartford, Connecticut Bryanston School Junior May 25, 1947 Stimson Varsity Football 2,3,4, Varsity Squash 3,4, Varsity Track 3, JV Squash 2, JV Baseball 2, interwoven Sweater 4, Student Congress 2, Phillips Society 2,3, Co-Chairman Social Functions Committee 4, Madrigal Society 2,3,4, Assistant Commissioner 3, High Com- missioner, Andover Stickball League 4, Chorus 4. Roommate: Randy Evans JONATHAN WICK RAIRICH vous 3 Old South Lane, Andover, Massachusetts Duke Junior March 19, 1947 Day Student JV Soccer 3, All Club Wrestling 2, JV Wrestling 3,4-, French Club 1,3, Radio Club 1,- 2,3,4, Treasurer, Radio Club 3,4-, Russian Club 3,4-g Spanish Club 2,3, WPAA Engi- neer 4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Spring Musical Orchestra 1,2,3,4. .if VAHO REBASSOO Va Rennie Ren.Sc0', 406 Mound Street, Decorah, Iowa Harvard Lower January 2, 1947 Stearns House JV Basketball 2,3, JV Cross-Country 4, JV Track 2,3,4, First Honor Roll, two terms, Second Honor Roll, five terms, Latin Prize Exam, 2, Stearns Wall 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Bye, Bye, Birdie 2, My Fair Lady 3, Music Man 4. GREGORY PR ESTWICH RICHARDS .,Greg,. 123 Five Mile River Road, Darien, Connecticut Harvard Lower March 5, 1947 Stearns Second Honor Roll, two terms, Robinson Prize Debate 3, Phillipian 2, Student Con- gress, One Term 2, PNYX 2,3, Treasurer PNYX 3, Team Captain Philo 3, Vice- President Philo 4, Radio Club 2,3,4, Assistant Chief Operator 3,4-, WPAA 2,3,4, Production Engineer 3, Business Manager 4, Asia Society 2, Stearns Lax Club. 91 DAVID BENSON ROE 'Dave' 'D.B. D.B. Cortez 3647 Washington Street, San Franciseo, California Yale May 10, 1948 Varsity Squash 4, JV Squash 3, All-Club Soccer 3,4, All-Club Tennis 3,4, Cum Laude, First Honor Roll, one term, Second Honor Roll, seven terms, Bailey Prize 1, Hayden Prize 2, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, Phillipian 1,2,3,4, Copy Editor, Phillipi- an 3, Managing Editor, Phillipiun 4, Aadozer-Exeter Program, Managing Editor 4, Sailing Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4g N.E.S.C.A. Worker 4, Phillipian Prize, Alice in Wonderland 4. Roommate: Morrison Bump 1000 Park Avenue, New York, New York Harvard February 17, 1947 Cum I,aude, Sevond Honor Roll, Six Terms, First Honor Roll, One Term, Dow Prize, First Plave, Valpey Prize in Latin, Valpey Prize in Greek, Catlin Prize, Harva.rd Collge Honorary Freshman Scholarship, JV Socver 4, Student Congress 2,3,4, Archaeological Institute of Amerira 1,2,3,4, Archaeology Club 3,4, President, Arvhaeology Club 3,4, Design Club 3,4, Stage Crew 2,f5,4, Bye Bye Birdie 2, My Fair Laafy 3, Musir' Man 4, Capziiwi 2, Mostellriria 3, Mcnzufchmi 4, Tempest 4, Roommates: Phil Aranow, Mike Madison Phillipian 3,4-, Philo 3, Spanish Club 4, Chorus 3, Choir 3, flfly Fair Lady 3, WPAA Engineer 3. LOUIS RORIMER Lou H PETER BURLING ROBINSON Pedro 34 Post Lane, Southampton, Long Island, New York Dartmouth Upper Uclobcr 24, 1947 Stimson Roommate: Jimmy Johnston Junior Foxcroft South edu? SCOTT DeBOW ROGGE 'Roguen Cat 2703 Revere Boulevard, Brigantine, New Jersey Columbia I-OWCT January 9, 1948 Stearns Varsity Wrestling 3,4, JV Wrestling 2, Open Door, Phillips Society 4, German Club 2,- 3,4, Sailing Club 3,4, Blue Key Advisor 4, Chorus 2,341-, Choir 3,4-, My Fair Lady 3, Music Mail 4, Stearns Lacrosse Club 4. Roommate: John Deane Junior Bartlvt North 92 University of Wisconsin DARRELL JOHN SALK 'Darryu 'Zariuckn 6397 La Jolla Scenic Drive, La Jolla, California Stanford Junior March 30, 1947 Stowe House JV Diving 3,4, Leonard Essay, Second Prize, 1, Draper Declamation, Third Prize, 4, Student Congress 2, Blue Key Advisor 4, Proctor, Stowe House 4, Chorus 2,3,4, Sour Grapes 3,4, Tweyth Night Stage Crew l, Macbeth 2, Julius Caesar 3, The Tempest 4, In the Zone 3, The Dumbwaiter 4, Oklahoma 1, Bye Bye Birdie 2, My Fair Lady 3, Music Man 4. Roommate: Kit Meade THOMAS WRIGHT RUSSELL III Tam 482 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Westmount Montreal P Canada EDWARD JOSEPH SAMP, III Eddie 33 Agassiz Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts University of Wisconsin Junior January 20, 1948 Foxcroft South All-Club Soccer 3,4-, Varsity Hockey, Manager 4, JV Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3,4-, Phillips Society 4, French Club 3,4, Spanish Club 2,3,4, Sailing Club 3, Chorus 3,4, Macbeth 2, My Fair Lady 3, Music Mari 4, Fire Fighting 3. Roommate: John Finn JOHN BARNES SAMP 'flohrf' 33 Agassiz Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts Bowdoin Junior January 20, 1948 Smith JV Swimming 4, Varsity Tennis Manager 4, Eaton Prize 1, Latin Declamation Prize 1 Latin Declamation Prize 2, Chess Club 1,2, Camera Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer Camera Club 3, Newman Club 2, Afritxi Club 2, Radio Club 3, WPAA 4, Chorus 4 Music Man 4, Macbeth 2. 93 DANNY MARC SAMLELS 'lgamu 'i4rkun.sas 84 Countryside Lane, Paragoulrl, Arkansas Rive Upper January 19, l947 Abbot Stevens Seitond Honor Roll, three terms, Outing Club 3,4, Senior Projevt. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL SANGER AIM '1S'pi1 ' 'laurieu Croton Lake Road, Mt, Kisco, New York Princeton Junior November 25, 1947 Foxcroft North JV Hockey 2,144 JV Golf 3, Second Honor Roll, one term, Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g President, Spanish Club 4, French Cluh l,2,3,4g Russian Club 1,2,3,4g Extracurricular Council 4g Ugly Duckling. Roommate: Sandy Howe DAVID CUTLER SARGENT 'Driven Msargel' Trails End Road, Aurora, Ohio Cornell Lowgr April 26, 1947 Foxcroft North All Club Soccer b 3g Phillips Society 2,33 Pre-Med Society 2,3g Press Club 3,4-g Com- munity Service 4-. Roommate: Jeff MacNelly CRAIG LAWRENCE SCANLAN 'Scanzo 'Butlerball U 36 Madison Avenue, Red Band, New Jersey Lafayette Junior March 19, 1947 Bartlet North Varsity Football Manager 3,4-g All-Club Lacrosse 2, Photographer, Phillipian 4, Photog- rapher, Put Pouni 43 Phillips Society 2g PNYX 1,23 Philo 3, Asia Society lg Russian Club 1, N.E.S.G.A. Photographer 4, Cooley House Committee 4, Macbeth 2. Roommate: Hugh Cuthbertson 94 Harvard Junior February 7 1948 Abbot Stevens JV Tennis 1 Varsity Tennis 2,3,4, JV Squash 2, Varsity Squash 3,4, All-Club Soccer 34 Champion A-Club Gauls 4, Second Honor Roll, eleven terms, Yale Trust Fund of Boston Scholarship, Cum Laude, Phillipian 2,3,4, German Club 1,2,3,4, President, German Club 4 French Club 1,2,3,4, Outing Club 1,2,3, Tempest 4. MICHEL ROBERT SCH EI NMANN 44 Wilson Street, South Dartmouth, Massachusetts Roommate: Robert Horvitz FRANZ SCHNEIDER, JR. Roommate: Walter Pierson STEVEN JAY SEECHE Steven Sutton Hill Road, North Andover, Massachusetts Rochester Junior October 17, 1947 Day Student - Abbot Steven Honorable Mention Latin Declamation Contest 1, French Club 1,2, Chorus 2,3,4, Bye Bye Birdie 2, My Fair Lady 3, Senior Project - Greater Lawrence Retarded Chil- dren's Center, Community Center - Math Tutor. 'Yfomnwdorel' Rt. 3211, Oyster Bay, New York Harvard Lower July 3, 1947 Dav South All Club Wrestling 2, JV Wrestling 3,4, Second Honor Roll three terms Spanish Two Prize, 3, Russian Club 2,3, Treasurer, Sailing Club 2, Co Rear Commodore Sailing Club 3, Co-Commodore, Sailing Club 4, Interscholastic Sailing Team 234 Drama Workshop 2,3,4, Co-President Stage Crew 4, Captivi 2, Macbeth 2 Bye Bye Birdie 2 Lighting Director 3,4, Mostellaria 3, Julius Caesar 3, My Fair Lady 3 The Mouse That Roared 4, Menaechmi 4, The Tempest 4, The Musik: Man 4 RICHARD JAMES SHARPLES 'Dick Rich 49 North Street, Mattapoisett, Massachusetts Trinity Upper October 11, 1947 Fuess Football JV III 3, Football JV II 4, Phillips Society 3,4, Pre-Med Society 3,4, Folk So- ciety 4, N.E.S.G.A. Conference 4, Stage Crew 3,4-, My Fair Lady 3, Music Man 4, Fire Fighting 3, Community Service 3,4. Roommate: Pete Burr 95 STEVEN ALEXANDER SHEDD 'Bulln 1520 Kings Road, Newport Beach, California University of California 1Los Anglesj Senior P,G, January 18, 1947 Smith Football 4, Baseball 4. MALCOLM BRISTOL SHELDRICK, JR. 'Mikei' '1Shelly 7 Walnut Street, Hopewell, New Jersey Brown November 2, 1947 All-Club Swimming 4, Second Honor Roll, one term, Extracurricular Council 4, Natu- ral History Club 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Philo 1,2, Model Railroad Club 3, American Field Service Exchange Student 3, Lifesaving 4. CHARLES SHELDON, II Charlie ' ' Henley 'S 874 North Pleasant Street, Amherst, Massachusetts Yale Junior April 9, 1947 Frost House JV Skiing 1,2,3, All-Club Crew 2, JV Crew 3, Varsity Crew 3,4, Henley Crew 3,4, Sec- ond Honor Roll, one term, Pot Pourli 3, Mirror 3,4, Literary Board, ,Mirror 4, Phillqai- an 1, Outing Club 1,2,3,4, Director, Outing Club 3, Vice-President, Outing Club 4, Russian Club 1,2,3,4, Director, Russian Club 3, President, Russian Club 4, Asia Soci- ety 1,2, Africa Club 1,2, Pnyx 1, Chorus 3,4, 8 'n 1, 4. Roommate: Alba H. Briggs Junior Fuess Roommate: Fred Wulsin DONALD SLOANE SH EPARD Don 'f5'hep 144 Highwood Avenue, Tenafly, New Jersey Harvard Upper September 15, 1947 Stearns All Club Cross-Country 4, Cum Laude, First Honor Roll, two terms, Second Honor Roll, three terms, Tower Prize in Analytic Geometry Sz Calculus, Philo 3,4, French Club 3, Phillips Society 3,4, Mathematics Club, President 4, Andover Civil Rights Or- ganization 4, WPAA 4, A.B.C. Program 4, Community Service 3,4, Band 3,4, Pep Band 3,4, Orchestra 3,4, ,Iulius Caesar 3, Tempest 4, Music Mau 4. 96 JAMES FRANCIS SHUEY Vim Shoo El Shu 'flungle Jim 1529 Main Street, Grinnell, Iowa Princeton Upper November 17, 1946 Day South Second Honor Roll, two terms, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Stage Crew 3,4-, Chess Club 3, Astronomy Club 3, Asia Society 3,4, French Club 4, N.E.S.C.A. Conference 4, Andover Folk Society 4, My Fair Lady 3, The Tempest 4, Assistant Set Manager, The Musir Man 4, Senior Class Play 4, Roommate: Robert Young HENRY JACKSON SNAVELY Snave Hank 1070 Wheatland Avenue, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Trinity Lower February 26, 1947 Day S011lll Varsity Soccer 2,3,4, Varsity Soccer Captain 4, ,IV Golf 2, Athletic Advisory Board 4, Student Congress 3, Phillips Society 3,4, Treasurer, Phillips Society 4, Chairman, Infirmary Com, 4, Russian Club 2, Camera Club 4, Honor Systems Committee 3,4-. COLBY HOPEWELL SNYDER Snyds 42 North Lime Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Amherst 7 Lower March 6, 1947 Bartlett South Varsity Winter Track 3,4-, Captain, Varsity Winter Track 4, Varsity Spring Track 3,4, Cheerleader, Athletic Advisory Board 4, Manager of Varsity Football 4, Second Honor Roll, one term, Student Congress 3,4, Advisory Board 3, Phillips Society 3,4-, Secre- tary, Phillips Society 4, Sailing Club 3, Blue Key 4, Band 2,3, Spectres 4. Roommate: Peter Mele JOHN PARVIN STERNER '7.P. Yuke 195 Hollywood Avenue, Rochester, New York Lawrence Willis House November 27 1946 Manager Varsity Cross-Country 4, Rifle Team 4, Captain, Rifle Team 4, Eastern New England Preparatory School Rifle League, High Individual Score Award 4, Rifle Club 34 President Rifle Club 4, Outing Club 3, Pre-Med Society 4, Fishing Club 3,4. Roommate: Bennett QB.J.j Bernblum 97 ROBERT MORRISON STEWART 'iStew', 7 Stevens Circle, Andover, Massachusetts COI'IlCl1 Junior January 13, 1947 Day Student Second Honor Roll, One Term, JV Football 3,4, Captain, JV Football 4, Varsity Base- ball 2,3,4, All-Club Hockey 3, Student Congress 2. GEORGE GORDON STRONG, JR. 1 Bo nus ' ' ' 'G2 Strength 416 19th Street, N.W., Canton, Ohio Yale Junior April 19, 1947 Rockwell Varsity Football 3, P.A. Police 4, All-Club Baseball 2, Second Honor Roll, three terms, Student Congress 3, Phillips Society 1,2,4, Community Service 1, Open Door 2, Chari- ties Drive 4, Asia Society 1,2,3,4, Asia Society, Board 3,4-, Asia Society, Business Man- ager 4, Outing Club 1,2, French Club 1,2,3, Russian Club 1,2,3, WPAA Newscaster 4, Chairman, Independent Work Committee 4, Proctor, Rockwell House 4, Band 2,3, Al- ike in Wonderland. Roommates: Steve Devereux, Paul Henry, Bill Call RALPH JOHN SWANSON, III Rafe The Rafaahv 'iSwaner 'Ralphjohrtn 1119 Boundary Street, Red Oak, Iowa Stanford Junior January 21, 1947 Bartlet South Varsity Football 3,4, JV Squash 3, All-Club Lacrosse 4, Cum Laude, Second Honor Roll, eleven terms, Webster History Prize fsecondj 1, Newman Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres ident, Newman Club 4, Phillips Society 3,4, Russian Club 3,4, Africa Club 1, Asia So- ciety 1, N.E.S.G.A. 4, Blue Key 4, Julius Caesar 3, Captivi 2. Roommate: Peter Andrews ROBERT LUKE TANNER 'Bobv Tan-yelf' 12152 Fallingleaf Street, Garden Grove, California University of the Pacific Upper June 6, 1947 Fuess JV Spring Track 3,4, JV Winter Track 4, Chess Club 3,4, Philo 3,4-, WPAA 3,4, Folk Society 4, Means Essay, Finalist 3, Music Man 4. Roommate: John Jameson 98 JOHN CHRISTOPHER THOMAS Chris 177 East 75th Street, New York, New York Yale Junior November 5, 1946 Frost House Varsity Crew 3,4-3 Captain, Varsity Crew 4, Henley Crew 33 Varsity Swimming 3,4-3 Athletic Advisory Board 4g Russian Club 4-g Asia Society 1,2g Forum 2. Roommate: Dan Turbeville TERRY JAMES THOMAS Terry Thomas Terry Thomas 1' 246-07 137th Avenue, Rosedale, New York Vanderbilt Junior July 1, 194-7 Smith House Varsity Football 2,3,4-3 Varsity Wrestling 3,4-g Varsity Spring Track 2,3g Skateboarding 4-g Southeastern Conference Athletic Scholarship Awardg P.A. international Society of Skateboarding Debutantesg Phillips Society 3g Spanish Club 3,4-3 Community Service 4-g Apostles 2,3,4-. JEFFREY BARTLIITT THOMPSON 'flejf' 'Zegs 'Spide-sai 1220 Park Avenue, New York, New York Yale Junior June 12, 194-7 Bartlet South Varsity Football Manager 3g Second Honor Roll, one termg Student Congress Represen- tative, one termg Asia Society 1,2g Russian Club 3,4-g Secretary, Russian Club 4-g French Club 4-g Spanish Club 4-g N.E.S.G.A. - Accommodations Coordinator 4-Q Blue Key 4g WPAA 4-g Chorus 2,3,4rg Co-President of Chorus 4-g 8 'n 1 3,4, Executive Committee of the Extracurricular Council 4-g Firefighting 3g Head Usher 4-g Charities Drive 3,4, Bye Bye Birdie 2, My Fair Lady 3g Music Man 4. Roommate: Bill Chamberlin PETER LOCKWOOD THURBER Finesse Thurbs Hawkwood Lane, Greenwich, Connecticut Western Reserve Lower April 11, 1947 Foxcroft All-Club Hockey 2,3,4, All-Club Lacrosse 3,44 Philo 3,4-g Sailing Club 2,33 Outing Club 2,3,4-g French Club 2, Russian Club 2g Chorus 3,4-3 My Fair Lady 3g Manic Man 4-. Roommate: Rusty Laughead 99 PERRY KELLY THURMOND '34rrow 41-B Gregg Circle, Columbia, South Carolina University of Alaska Junior Augist 17, 1947 Foxcroft South Philo 1, Forum 2, Russian Club l,4, Foxcroft South Demolition Squad HA. Roommate: Nick Phillips STEPHEN LEAKEY TOTTENHAM SLT Tania Toddles U 3706 Tulsa Way, Fort Worth, Texas Rice Junior April 7, 1947 Fuess House All Club Swimming 2, First Honor Roll, two terms, Second Honor Roll, six terms, Phillipian 2, Phillips Society 3,4, French Club 1,2,3,4, Russian Club 4. DANIEL JACKSON TURBEVILLE 'Dan Turb Hound 727 Tuxford Turn, Westfield, New jersey Cornell Upper May 17, 1947 Frost Varsity Swimming 3,4, ,IV Golf 3, Phillips Society 3,43 German Club 3,4, Blue Key 4, Torques 3, Spectres 4, Band 3,4-, Vice-President of Band 4, Orchestra 3,4-, Aces 3,4-, Brass Choir 3,4, Jan Messengers 3, Pep Band 3, My Fair Lady 3, Music Man 4, ,Iu- lius Caesar 3, Musical Director, WPAA 4, Alice in Wonderland 4. Roommate: Chris Thomas LOWELL DAVID TURNBULL 77 Summer Street, Weston, Massachusetts Harvard Upper September 16, 1947 Bartlet North Cum Laude, First Honor Roll, four terms, Second Honor Roll, one temi, Philo 3, Asia Society 3,4, Community Service 4, Band 3,4, Pep Band 3, Musik Man 4, Brass Choir 3,4-. Roommate: Bruce Canem 100 JOHN CECIL TWINEHAM Twin 3604 Annandale Road, Annandale, Virginia Stalll-Ord Junior .lu1y 7, 1948 Abbot Stevens Varsity Winter Track 3,4, JV Winter Track 2, Varsity Spring Track 3,4-, All Club Soc- cer 4, Chess Club 1,2,3,4, German Club 1,2,3,4, Asia Society l,2. FREDERICK BROWN UTLEY, III Fred Ut Pfizer Road, Bernardsville, New Jersey Yale Junior March 3, 1948 Stimson House JV Winter Track 3,4-, JV Cross-County 4, ,IV Spring Track 3,4, First Honor Roll, six terms, Second Honor Roll, five terms, Cum Laude, Societe Honoraire de Francais, 3, Third, Dove Latin Prize 3, Pnyx 1, Asia Society 1,3, Russian Club 2,- 3, ABC Program, Co-Chairman. ROGER RANSOM VALKENBURGH R0g', Rogan 3 Shagbark Road, Wilton, Connecticut Rochester Lower February 15, 1947 Foxcroft North Russian Club 2, French Club 2,3,4, Cooly House Committee 4. Roommate: Roger Murray PETER DEAN VANDERWARKER 64 Ludlowe Road, New Canaan, Connecticut Lower june 4, 1947 Day North JV Cross-Country 3,4, Varsity Track 4, All Club Lacrosse 3,4, Webster History Prize 2, Pot Pourri 2,3,4, Editorial Board, Pot Pourri 2,3, Associate Editor, Pot Pourri 4, President, Jazz Club 4, Design Club 4, RiHe Club 2, French Club 2,3,4, Russian Club 2, Outing Club 2,3,4, Assistant Deacon 4. Roommate: Bud Kellett 101 CHARLES WILLIAM VINICK Chuck 5 Lakeshore Drive, Farmington, Connecticut Trinity Lower May 21, 1947 Foxcroft South Pot Pourri 23,49 Business Manager, Pat Pourri 4, Russian Club 2,3,4g Civil Rights Or- ganization 4, Blue Key 4, Band 2,3. GEOFFREY KENLY WALKER ALBERT JOHN WABAUNSEE Wolfe U 'Tnjun Jae 'yohnn 1634 Murlin Avenue, Apt. 30, Ann Arbor, Michigan University of Michigan Senior April 8, 1947 Abbot Stevens JV Cross-Country 4, A-Club Baseball 4, ,IV Track 4, Spanish Club 4g Community Ser- vice 4, Geof' Gulf 'Bow-Legs 'Feb 1516 Brennen Road, Columbia, South Carolina Yale Lower November 18, 1947 A131101 SICVCIIS JV Cross-Country 2, Second Honor Roll, one term 2, Asia Society 2,3,4, President, Asia Society 4, French Club 2,34 Russian Club 2, Design Club 3,4g N.E.S.G.A. Confer- ence -Transportation Executive 4g Orchestra 2,3g Stage Crew, Birdie 24 Assistant Stage Manager, Fair Lady 3, Stage Crew, Music 4. Roommate: Hibberd V. B. Kline, Ill DANIEL WARREN Herky 'i 'Shoulders H 'Pups 'i 103 Balcort Drive, Princeton, New Jersey Yale Junior February 4, 1948 Bartlet North Varsity Hockey 2,3,4g Captain, Hockey 4g Varsity Lacrosse 2,3,4, Captain, Lacrosse 4, Varsity Football 3,43 Chairman, Athletic Advisory Board 4g lnterwoven Sweater 3, Sec- ond Honor Roll, two terms, Student Congress 1,4g Advisory Board 4, Class Vice-Presi- dent 3,4g Phillips Society 1,3,4g Chairman, Gym Committee 4, Student Deacon 3,49 Wells Prize 1g Keyes Prize 2, Stiles Prize 3. Roommate: Ted McLean 102 DAVID BUTLER WAUD Waufdle 55 N. Green Bay Road, Lake Forest, Illinois Princeton Junior August 29, 1947 Bartlet North Second Honor Roll, seven terms, Phillipian Business Board 3,4, WPAA 4. LLOYD ALLAN WELLS Wellsie,' 'Z4lain Newell Drive, Cumberland, Rhode Island Harvard Junior March 4, 1948 Siimson Cum Laude, Second Honor Roll, three terms, First Honor Roll, seven terms, Van Du- zer Prize 1Aridover-Harvardl 4, Societe Honoraire de Francais, French Club I,2,3,4-, Asia Society I,2,3,4-, Forum I,2, Philo I,2,3,4-, Philo Review 2,3,4, Editor, Philo Review 3,4, Pre-Med Society I,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4, Inde- pendence Foundation Grant lFrancej 3, National Merit Finalist. JOHN WARD WHISNANT Whiz', 'Moon Man 2917 Crosby Road, Charlotte, North Carolina North Carolina Lower October 28, I94-6 Stearns House .IV Track 3,44 Football IV 2, Football II 3, First Honor Roll, one term, Second Honor Roll, five terms, Leonard Essay 2, Means Essay Semi-Finalist 3, Student Congress Rep- resentative 4-, Phillips Society 3,4, Philo 2,3, Blue Key 4, Honorary Mozzarello Mem- ber 4-, Band 2,3. Roommate: Norvin Dickerson DANIEL HOWARD WICKS Dann 'YVail 2510 20th Street, Northport, Alabama North Carolina Upper May IO, 194-7 Abbot Stevens Football II 3, Football III 4, Leete A-Club Astros 3,4-, Cum Laude, Second Honor Roll, three terms, Forbush Prize 3, Phillipian Pay-Later 3,4, Asia Society 3, French Club 4, Band 3,4-, Orchestra 4-, New England Prep School Orchestra 4-, Pep Band 3, Music Man 4-. 103 ROBERT CARLETON WILBUR Weeb Weebge 53 Woodsome Road, Babylon, New York North Carolina Lowgxr September 6, Stearns Hougg Varsity Football 3,4: Varsity Wrestling 3: Varsity Spring Track 3: French 2 Prize for Oral Ability in French 3: Phillips Society 3,4: Charities Drive 4: French Club 2,3,4: Sailing Club 3: Science Club 2,3: Secretary-Treasurer, Science Club 3. Roommate: Henry Comstock JOHN DEREK WILLIAMS 'fldckn 'T' flaw Deputy Dawg 405 Carolina Circle, Durham, North Carolina Wesleyan Lower February 2, 1947 Day North Varsity Basketball 4: JV IV Football 2: JV III Football 4: JV Basketball 2: JV Baseball 2: Cum Laude: Second Honor Roll, three terms: National Merit Corporation Scholar- ship Finalist: Phillipian 4: Student Congress 4: Chorus 2,4. Roommate: Mike Wood THOMAS WINFREY WITHERSPOON, JR. 'Spoonn Spooner', Wither T.J. The South Hill Farm, Litchfield, Connecticut Cornell Junior November 3, 1946 Day South JV Crew 4: Second Honor Roll, one term: Asia Society 1: Russian Club I: French Club 2,3,4: Camera Club 4. Roommate: Rick Platt MICHAEL MELVILLE WOOD Redwood Woody Red R 'Mike I' 5600 Sugarbush Lane, Flint, Michigan Yale Lower March 16, 1947 Day North Football II's 3,4-: Varsity Basketball 3,45 Captain, Varsity Basketball 4: JV Basketball 2, Head Cheerleader 4: Athletic Advisory Board 4: Phillipian 2,3,4: Assistant Sports Editor, Phillipian 4: Sportlite 3: Student Congress 4: Russian Club 2,3: Chorus 3,4 Roommate: Jack Williams 104 DOUGLAS PRESTON WOODLOCK Woody 55 North Drexel Avenue, La Grange, Illinois Yale Upper February 27, 1947 Day North Varsity Track 3,4, Varsity Football 4, P.A. Police 4, Philo 3,4g WPAA 3,4, Director of Continuity, Executive Board 4, Community Service 4, Senior Project 4. Roommate: Squire Clark FREDERICK ROELKER WULSIN WuslirL Frid 17 Lakeview Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts Pennsylvania Lower September 12, 1947 Fuess Club Cross-Country 2, JV Cross-Country 3,4, JV Track Winter and Spring 2, Varsity Track Winter and Spring 3,4-g Second Honor Roll, two terms, Phillipian 2,3,4, Business Manager, Phillipian 4. Roommate: Mike Sheldriek KONSTANTINE KONSTANTINE YANKOPOLLS Yank 2065 Acushnet Avenue, New Bedford, Massavhusetts Hiram Upper April 9, 1947 Fuess Varsity Winter Track 3,43 Student Congress 3, Phillips Society 4, Blue Key 4, Band 3,- 4g Secretary of Band 4, My Fair Lady 3. Roommate: Gordon Phillips PHILIP RENWICK YOUNG Phil 400 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, Massachusetts University of Arizona .lUIli0l' October 2, 1947 Day North French Club 2,35 Outing Club 3, Design Club 3, N.E.S.G.A. 105 Not Pictured EUGENE ANDREW STEPHEN MAZEL Gene ii Eugenio i' '7Wazie H Ginn Load 46 YORK STREET, ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS Harvard JUNIOR May 12, 1947 DAY STUDENT Second Honor Roll, One Term, National Merit Semi-Finalist 4, JV Football 5, Varsity Winter Track 3,4,5g Varsity Spring Track 2,3,4,5g School Record, 28 lb. Weight 5g Stamp Club 1,2,3,4,5g Vice-Presi- dent, Stamp Club 53 Phillips Society 3,55 Stage Crew 35 Civil Rights Organization 4,54 N,E.S.G.A. Conference, Photography Editor 53 Pembroke Religious Conference 5. EDWARD JOSEPH SAMP, III Eddie 33 Agassiz Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts University of Wisconsin Junior January 20,1948 Foxcroft South All Club Soccer 3,45 Varsity Hockey, Manager 43 JV Baseball 2, Var- sity Baseball 3,43 Phillips Society 43 French Club 3,4-g Spanish Club 2,3,4g Sailing Club 3g WPAA - FM 3,4, Rifle Club 2,3, Chorus 3,4-g Macbeth 2, My Fair Lady 3, Music Man 4, Fire Fighting 3. Roommate: John Finn HOWARD JAN STANBACK Howie 2401 Red Oak Avenue, Durham, North Carolina Wake Forest Senior July 9, 1947 Stimson House Varsity Football KAI 43 Varsity Basketball QAJ 4-g Varsity Track QAJ 4, New England 1st Team Tackle All-Prep Football Team 4, President of Andover Civil Rights Organization 4g WPAA, Disc Jockey 4, Pem- broke Religious Conference 4g Apostles, Vocalist 4. RICHARD WILLIAM O'SHAUGHNESSY Big Dick '7rish 2970 Wellesley Drive, Columbus, Ohio Ohio State University Senior January 8,1947 Smith Varsity Football 4g Club Lacrosse 43 Outing Club, Newman Club. DREW SHARPLESS SPEARS R.D. 1, Riegelsville, Pennsylvania Duke Stearns ROBERT VAUGHAN YOUNG 'Bilious Bob 811 Tarpon Center Drive, Venice, Florida Rollins Upper June 20, 1947 Day South Second Honor Roll, one termg Contemporary Fiction Club, Asia Society. Roommate: Jim Shuey Matrz'cu!alz'0n cyf the Class cyf 1965 YALE 42 HARVARD 35 PRINCETON 15 STANFORD 15 NORTH CAROLINA 15 CORNELL 9 PENNSYLVANIA 8 DARTHMOUTH 7 COLUMBIA 5 WESTERN RESERVE 5 BROWN 4 CHICAGO 4 M.I.T. 4 ROCHESTER 4 TRINITY 4 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 4 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN 4 AMHERST 3 LAWRENCE 3 WESLEYAN 3 COLBY 2 DUKE 2 KNOW 2 LEHIGH 2 RICE 2 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS 2 WILLIAMS 2 AMERICAN SCHOOL 1 BISHOP'S STRATFORD SCHOOL 1 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1 BOWDOIN 1 BRYANSTON SCHOOL 1 CARLETON 1 CENTRE COLLEGE 1 CLARKSON 1 COLGATE 1 COLORADO COLLEGE 1 DENISON 1 HAVERFORD 1 HIRAM 1 IUILLIARD I LAFAYETTE 1 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY NORTHWESTERN 1 OBERLIN 1 OCCIDENTAL 1 OHIO STATE1 PHILLIPS ACADEMY 1 REPTON SCHOOL 1 ROLLINS 1 107 RUTGERS 1 SAINT OLAF 1 SHERBOURNE SCHOOL 1 SHREWSBURY SCHOOL 1 SWARTHMORE 1 UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA 1 UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 1 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA I UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 1 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 1 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC 1 UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND 1 UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA 1 UPPINGHAM SCHOOL 1 VANDERBILT 1 VERMONT 1 WAKE FOREST 1 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY I WHITMAN 1 WOODBERRY FOREST 1 WOOSTER 1 UNDECIDED 7 Cum La Phillip Thompson Aranow Howard Albert Austin, lll William Benjamin Barker Christopher John Barry Robert Edgar Beach, Jr. Richard Mason Boydston, Jr. Malcolm McDougal Brown Laurence John Davidson Stephen Edward Devereux Norvin Kennedy Dickerson, Stephen Baker Finch, Jr. John Gardner Fox James Brian Haley Christopher John Hallett Louis James Heifetz Derek Updegraf Huntington John Thomas Jameson Robert Charles Jimerson Peter Katz James Perrin Lansing John Braverman Levine Tracy Robnett Lieklider Frederic Scott London Stuart Reeves McAfee J ude Charles Scott McLanahan Michael Timothy Madison Walter Henry Maling Burchard Jan Mansvelt-Beck Eugene Andrew Stephen Mazel Mark Alan Melamed Mark Harrison Moore Daniel John Peet Timothy Sewell Perry Jeffrey Manning Piehler David Benson Roe Louis Rorimer Danny Mar Samuels Michel Robert Seheinmann Donald Sloane Shepard Ralph John Swanson, HI Jeffrey Bartlett Thompson Stephen Leakey Tottenham Lowell David Turnbull Frederick Brown Utley, Ill Lloyd Allan Wells John Ward Whisnant Daniel Howard Wicks John Derek Williams Proctors FIRST ROW: Finch, Cuineron. Pvrrj, Boncl, Mafshzill. Benjamin, MPl3Illl'tl, Phillips. Marks. SECQND ROW Salk. johnson. McAfee-. Marshall, Henry. Brown. Call. Peraull. Strong. Gallaudet. Pziigef, Killvreih. 109 Unlike other years, 1965 was a happy mixture of the sublime and the grotesque. The Civil Rights Club marched with Martin Luther King in Boston, the senior class marched out of assembly with Todd Harrison Everett. Bina Hayes starred in The Mouse That Roaredg Ruth Ann Stevens figured prominently in The Tempest. Used history notes were so garbled that it proved easier to do the assigned reading. In a last ditch attempt at absurdity, Gallo marched the school out of Sunday chapel five minutes early, Mr. Minard enunciated a snow re- moval program, Eller edged out Peet in a tense race to finish the History IV syllabus, the Boston and Maine Railroad said it was cur- tailing passenger service, Mr. Kemper raided the Copley Wing smoker, Miss Amari quit, and Mr. Best had another son. At the same time the school was strengthened because of students willing to serve. Two seniors taught French l Special, others assisted participants in Dartmouth's ABC program. Countless faithful in Mr. Baldwin's Community Service program earned the thanks of the Lawrence General Hospital, the Essex County Training School, and Bon Secours Hospital. Members of the newly formed Math Club volunteered their services as tutors. Student Congress made significant contributions to the school community with the NESGA conference and the removal of downtown restrictions. WPAA finally started broadcasting, Mr. Kimball's biology book was published, and PACBRA cemented PA - Abbot relations. Eugene Indjic became the first student to give the Sawyer Concert. Darrel Salk stole the show as Caliban in The Tempest, then won acclaim in his first title role as the Music Man. Russell and Bagg made audi- ences roar with Beyond the Fringe. The Art Major Film starred Mazel and Rafferty, the latter winning Honorable Mention in Art on Prize Day for his award winning per- formance. Athletics proved equally gratifying. The Lawrenceville victory added greatly to school morale, but foot- ball still lost to Exeter. Undaunted hockey avenged the loss, and Leary won his Exeter match though out- weighted by thirty pounds. Undefeated lacrosse broke a traditional jinx by clobbering Exeter, 15 to 3, but ultimate satisfaction came when downtrodden baseball upset the Red with a sensational 9 to 2 victory. Other areas in which the class of '65 excelled are not so easily classitiable. A stranger propensity for throwing food followed the class. despite pleas from Sam Alberstadt, from the senior dining hall to the Casey Rally on the steps of Sam Phil. Steve Allen contented himself by jumping out of his third story window while Rafferty, Parsons, and Gorelik elected sky diving. When city officials banned skateboarding and the administration lowered the boom on chain surfing, seniors found other ways to amuse themselves: dances with House in the Pines, grodingg and the proverbial Stimson House Riots. Actor Mark Melamed starred in an Outward Bound fihng lacrosse players substituted for ailing Shindig dancers. Mr. Hughes appeared at the movies with a distinguished guest who wore a bag over her head. Finally, Franz Schneider was crowned the Albert Schweitzer of Bermuda, where red- faced Randy Evans introduced a new twist to dancing. The rowdiness and despair that characterized the class of '63 were unique. For the class of '64 to put itself on record as believing it was the best senior class ever to go through Andover was equally strange. The class of '65 tried neither to raze the school nor to win for itself the title of BEST SENIOR CLASS IN THE WORLD. This year's seniors went about the business of living at Andover without pretention. The smoke has cleared, and the class of '65 has left behind a record of absurdities and accomplishments that will forever show its great diversity of talent. ,ng h. -8 -Q,-H b..,,,f' DONE MOST FOR ANDOVER Evefrvll Bzlrkmwr DONE ANDOVER FOR MOST Hagan Ramfrty MISSING LINK Kitson Parsons Porst POLITICO Pvrr y Boydston Meade ATH LETL Warren Evans Mc' Ew an FACI TLTY MAGNET Indjic Levine Salk RESPECTED Fw-rvlt Warn-n Exams THI NKS HE IS Dvvereux Meade Bump fy...- MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST LIKELY TO co TO SELD Schm-idrvr Chvst nut Rafferty CYNIC Gorelik Arrasanparsons Sump MISNANIED Rocky Chin Cornelius Milmoe Caryl Ashby Potter HICK Carnevale Hinkley Wicks Burns SWITCHBLADE Hagan Hemingway Donaldson 113 FUTURE TEACHING FELLOW PEBBLE Lansing Kaufmann Davidson l W HACKER Rafferty Leary Dickerson FUTURE COMMONS WORKER Alberstadt lerman MacCuish ll-'ina L li 1-'K Q Xxx 'Jw X 5 lg ,,, Af ff gm Warren Perault Woodlock LOVABLE lVlaCNelly Pi dot Griffon ROCK Thomas Hemi ngway Mc Ew an + Ses Wx., i SOPH ISTICATED NICKNAME Red-Eye Odd-Job Spike Pud GRIND Dickerson Fin ch Hallen Cast EXECUTIVE Messick Richards Harte MOVER Schneider Sanger Wee-Bee Sanger Howe Gorelik RIPPLE SOLE SHOES BEATNIK Baker Bags Hafkenschiel ...a.h.,, Licklider Hallett Jameson GULLI BLE Snavely Snavely Snavely STRAIGHT ARROW Dennehy gennehy MESSIAH ennehy Dennehy Gallaudet Levine BI-LNNER not sf: PRFJUWTW Dixon Mu.l1um'y Lmry Pi I-hl vr Sian llzlvk J. Md . Phillips 5:19 A ND MARTINIS W'ilh0rspo0n Dixon M1'Afk?P BROAD- MINDED S. M1'Lr'an VIXIIUIIHIS Suugvr IN'l'Ifl,l,HI'l'l ,-Xl, Bugg VVoodlm'k Bake-r BROADMI NDICD Eva-rvtt Arunuw Slunhavk DR ATVIATI1 I Bilgg Salk Parsunsunu r Ls Fl! EUUY FIELIJMOI BE Lansing Davidson jim:-rs4m 5. if: Q ' 1, 4 Q- r E x Y 4- KNDERCL.-XSS NEBISH Kehoe Diamond Cross L0-XD Buurm' Nlazvl fVIvI,oan 115 ah, Illi' -. UI GIANT MacNelly Haley Mark Moore ALCOHOLIC Schneider Piehler Hagan ROBOT Rairigh Matt Moore Jameson OUT OF THE QUESTION BUTT FIEND Schneider Scanlan Bannon Potter Thurber Koehler WORST WORTHLESS COURSE Bible Bible Bible BEST WORTHLESS COURSE Religion Stud Art Ethics DAY EXCUSE DESTINATION ii I Bennefs Apartment ,...U.- A Orange, Mass. WHAT PA. GAVE ME T0 TAKE T0 COLLEGE A Q , If 3 I What College? 44 ljwf ' if E' 'H Q f BEST THING AT ANDOVER 1-. Venus I I, 2' Q S3 Big Red is I A ff IDEAL GIRL Sue Hunt HOBBY Spvlunking Skydiving MOVIE Guldfi nger Mnonspinners Taras Bulba H,I.S. Pokrvss Dixon Turhuville EXPRESSION Scarcely Lad What a Bag ROBERT HALL Chestnut Pirnie Paige 'br-hx NARCISSUS Pnkress Bond Dixon A-SHOP SCHOLARSHIP KID McAfee Hudner Sanger Hudner Hudner -Q SOCIAL CLIMBER Hudner Cameron McCabe HAPPY-GO-LUCKY Williams MarNe'lly S. C. Allen .RZZi,l4if31: A - 'LI f7'45E15 fggffm Ln, i K,g5xf9T,g fiwfii se fgfyf5??Zzm5wgigpg, S - S1:?'wag2Q- :Si 1 an , Y f L,, ' 1' ' ig? F ex W k A 'Qi-wZ92 ,,e 4 9 ,af 1 .lf -inf'-' - Cheerleaders fem!! V ,p TUP: Mike Wood, Anily Marks, ,losii Parsons, Gvoii' Pvrry, Colin Snyder. BOTTOM RUW: Mark Moore-. Skip iloinslock. Cap Potlvr. Tony Gihiini. Athletic Advisogf Board V ,v V Cilt'1'I'it'ilLlPI'. Mika- Rf-+I Wooi BACK ROW: Maihonvy. Snuvvly. lll1l'SOIlS. DVIIIICIIY, Snyder. Hollonari. FRONT ROW: Evans. Dixon. Warn-n. Barnum. Wood. 121 Exeter Summagz It was a year of extremes accented by many great individual and learn performances. A few varsity teams went undefeated while others had to scrap for one or two victories. The fall term was punctuated by team frustration, while the spring term was marked by optimism. ln the Hfty-nine athletic encounters between the two schools this year, Andover shaded Exeter 29-25, the two schools winning six of the four- teen varsity contests. For the cross country, soccer. and football varsities, the fall season was marked by a greater show of individual performances than team performances. ln cross country, Andover runners turned in impressive performances but superior team bunching brought a 22-39 victory to the Red in the first dual meet between the two schools. On that same day at Exeter, the soccer team outplayed Exeter for the entire game, but could only put across one goal to its adversary's three. The football team, a slight underdog with a growing reputation for being a first half ball club, held a 7-6 edge at the half, largely due to quarterback Steve Shedd's brilliant downfield maneuvering. But in the disastrous fourth quarter the Exeter backs scored twenty-five points to win the 76th encounter, 31-7. The winter season started slowly with PA losses in both basketball and track. In the first basketball game the Andover team fell 84-68 to a taller, more experienced ball club. Exeter track maintained its five year winning streak by tromping the Blue 68-18. But when Court Dixon's squash team registered the first of two 5-0 shutouts over Exeter, the tide had already begun to turn. The second A-E basketball game, in which Andover played their scason's best game, was unfortunately a 59-46 loss. Dan Warren's sextet outplayed Exeter in gaining a 5-2 victory. Then Dixonis boys chalked up its second 5-0 shutout. The swimming team continued the splurge with a 72-23 victory. Jon Noll and John Phillips led the Wetmen's assault as Andover set four of five new A-E records. However. the most exciting event of the evening was the wrestling meet. Down 21-3 at the end of the first six matches, Tom McEvan quickly pinned his man as Dereck Huntington, Captain Dick Barnum, and Dick l.eary scored upsets. Although an Exeter pin in the unlimited division secured the victory for Exeter, it could be no doubt that And- over had won a moral victory of no small magnitude. As were the preceding two terms. so also was the spring term filled with surprises and a few frustrations. Allowing the Blue only one first place fColby Snyder in the pole vaultj. Exeter's phenomenal 'depth and individual strength again carried the day for Coach Lorskin's track- sters, 99-18. Even more frustrating was golf's 5-4 loss on extra holes in the A-E dual meet. following PA's victory in the Andover-Exeteb Governor Drummer Trimeet, However, the rest of the spring season was entirely Andover's. The tennis team followed squash's example by recording a 9-0 shutout, In the entire match only one Andover player lost a set. The undefeated lacrosse team, the New England Interscholastic Champions. closed their season with a 15-3 victory over Exeter in what came to be the most publicized contest of the term. Perhaps the crowning accomplishment of the season was the Andover-Exeter baseball game. Rained out three times, both teams entered the game with unimpressive seasonal records with Andover once again the underdog. But Captain and starting, pitcher Tom Bottonari played beautifully as Andoveris latent sluggers turned an expected close game into a 9-3 rout. This victorv was a htting way to end a good year. I rx.L.... 4fg,ml!M21f ' ' ' f' f' f 1 ,Q J, 1 T Qin V-if 1 Q4 r ' is 1 4.1 1 E sa Q :E , ., 3 .A , , , if .s ' Y as ini M 323 ,, 'iw K .L..., 1 , , . ,, yu W3 -Q 4 45 Vkiiw I gk +5 7 3- NW L' Af 'B -M fy - X 51 Q A'-5, M 'X - ,. 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'14, 'Spf ' A' ff,-e ff, , dy,-a , -fi fr' ,.r. t 'Sp 4, ,sir K f'j,a,i a -9 Y? text ea ai' ,P Football lt was a team that will always be spoken of as some- thing much less than it actually was. lt was a team that will be remembered not for the 25-6 drubbing it handed Lawrenceville but for the 25 points Exeter scored in the second half on a sunny November afternoon. lt was a team that at times played miserably, but it was also, at those times when everything jelled, a team that could play great football, did play great football. The record to a large extent speaks for itself. The opening series of three games against college freshmen was actually the easiest part of the schedule, and the team played fairly well, building up momentum for the Lawrenceville game. We hadn't beaten the Larries since the series was reinstituted four years before. The team was really up for the game and played the outstanding football it was capable of playing. Captain Randy Evans, senior prep Howie Big Daddyw Stanback, and an in- spired Bob Gang led a hard-driving line that clipped Lawreneeville's single-wing offense and gave Steve Shedd enough daylight to roll for three touchdowns. Terry Thomas, Big Dickw O7Shaughnessy, and Jon Mills pro- vided the rest of the P.A. attack. When the team flew back from Princeton to receive a roaring welcome, it was the high point of the season. The next three games were the tough ones. lVlt. Hermon and Cheshire might as well have been playing in the NFLQ they seemed to have the necessary recruit- ing system. The Hermies had the decency to run around usg Cheshire simply ran over us. Deerfield was good, too. But they were not so much better than we were that they should have walked away with a 28-0 win. We handed them two touchdowns on missed tackles, and all the points coming after halftime seemed to show once again that we were not a second half team. Despite the three straight defeats the team was ready for Exeter. Desire was there, perhaps what was really lacking was confidence. During the Hrst half we found what we hadn't had since Lawrenceville, and Sheddls 51-yard dash early in the second period gave us a 7-6 half-timelead. Somehow, when Exeter tallied in the third period we fell apart. The Red rolled to four touchdowns, and the game that meant all the difference was lost. l ' , ,A my , 1 ,, . Z' .f-' ,Eff . fn?gzff Q A K 3 - ll1m.M A ndover Andover Andover Andover Andover Andover Andover Andover S00 res 0 Northeastern 3 1 Tufts 12 Williams 25 Lawrenceville 14 Mount Hermon 0 Deerheld 0 Cheshire 7 Exeter 5 I . I ik W 'dl' 'F 'Q '-:nw X4 7' 5 ,, '45 ,fm YO x l 4-an -' H 7 N ' f qjxgf ' -x g - 1 xi'W' Ja kd! V V is - A .4 , H X k i 5. V 'H ff l A :Q Q ..N, L ,Y .f VAVA1 A ' , K 6 ml' , ' 1- V xg ,. Q' - xt , 'H , Z f-' - , -- ft' Ev W 5 K P. J , Q , ,Q 1 ' 1 .. if Ax A if W. J A N ig, Y I, , TV J 'fr ,K ,, x. .Ji i f x ffl ' ' fit- f Wguhvvd' -r-Gwynne' 'iff-asa.. vw! ,pau X Wh ,ffzf-mum :3w'L'ia-ii? since his lower year, on account of disciplinary problems. Injuries and sickness, as they will any season, also played an untimely role. The first two meets against the Northeastern and U.N.H. freshmen were losses, but the Blue times were highly im- pressive for so early in the season. Dennehy finished fourth against U.N.H. in 13:12, the second fastest time ever clocked by a P.A. runner. Ric Redman finished second for the Blue in 13:38, and was followed within seven seconds by Laughead, Kellett, and Macllfvoy. fU.N.H. later won the lC4A freshman division championshipsl. Tight bunching brought the Blue their first victory, a 21- 39 win over the Huntington School. Led by seniors Dennehy, Kellett, and Laughead, the top five Blue runners finished within thirty-five seconds of one another. With Kellett ineligible for two weeks and Dennehy suffering from a sprained ankle, Andover fell to Harvard and 1963 lnterscholastic Champion Mt. Herman in two consecutive away meets. The Blue partially made up for the losses by trouncing St. Pauls in a 15-4-6 shutout. Dennehy Q V -ww if .L -Tit ww tx giT.tl,a agfgqhj' X nf .: lar YR' ,ga-M-ww mama 4 r ig' ' -2' 'fi . V A 'iii A 1 ,J M Q uw., Y , wt K Q- T V4 if f W1 ' X .Q L34 ,JM-1. ef M.. gg,,f:wg:',s24L 1 wav-.h 7 ., H ' -.Ru A . fl, I4 M. 'wp Y' 1 K f' ,, wi wha Q l 'sie Qliff'2f9f2wi-ff' wah . x l ,want an-'Lf .Ja -4 .vm '- Q 129 2 26' 1 N' 'sa sw' 994 V Ti Af btw? Running in tht- twe-lw tvani lI1lPI'Sl'llUldS11l'Sllllll14'll'll0IH9 t'0lll'S1'. the Blue- ll2ll'l'lt'I'S plat-Q-d third, aht-ad ol' D1-vrticld hut lu-hind Mt. Hrfrinan and lfxctur. Rusty Laughtrad ran his Inst raw of thi- sf-ason. picking up a 5011111111 place modal. Thi- llmllnwing wlt'ClIll'Stl2lf' was tlw dual H1961 against lilxc-tw, tht- first in the history ol' tht- two stvlwuls, D1-nnffhy and Laughc-ad, plaving Setfuml and liiurth, ran wvll under the- l'nrmPr I-Iv-ter vntirsc re-1-mtl, as ln-ttvr 1t'ilIl1 hunvhing hrought thv vivtory tn thc' R1-tl. Thi- loss to lixctvr cmlrrd a st-ason marlu-d by in-quf-nt l'ruStratiun, yut ac'c'ompanied by 1Ilt'I'P3S1Ilg1lf' hettc-r individual pt'rllrrn1aiu-1-s. held off Laughead by one svvond Ihr his first win of tlw season as 1Vlac'Ex'm. Meadv, and Noble roundcd out tht- flrst tive plavcs. 1 Duvrfield proved to be tht' 0105051 meet ol' the sf-asian as tht- Green squeakvd by thc' Blue, 31-28. Amlou-r'S times were most impressive as D1-nnehy ran a 13:13 and was followvd by Laughvadis 13:17 this personal hvstj. Mav- Ev0y'S 13:25 tan Upper Middle revordl, Nolmlcds 13:32. and Blyth Nelsonas 13:29 tboth thvir bt-st timcsl. 'UU BACK ROW: Nelson, Kellet, Coach Kimball, Redman, Burkharrl. FRONT ROWQ' McEvoy, Noble, Dvnnehy, lJHUgllf'ElCl, Meade. l J V Cross County 131 This yearis soccer team, bolstered by an experienced de- fense led by goalie Captain Henry Snavely, but handicapped by a green forward line, played to a disappointing 5-6-1 record. Against Lincoln Sudbury in the opener, the Blue Booters showed themselves a fast, well-coordinated team. With goals by Pete Franchot and Geoff Perry, and fine defensive play sparked by two diving saves by goalie Snavely, the Blue won 2-1. Haunted by Andover alumnus Doug Franchot, who scored two goals, the Dekemen were blanked by the Yale Freshmen 3-0. But, the team bounced back with a 3-0 shutout over Governor Dummer, as Pete Franchot tallied twice. The Blue next lost a close one to the Dartmouth Frosh. Playing unusually well in the first three quarters, with goals by Uppers Eric Best and Skip Freeman, and a penalty kick by Freeman to take a 3-1 lead. But the Green got two through tiring fullbacks Mickey Jako and Cliff Paige and past goalie Snavely. Dartmouth tallied the winning goal in the second overtime period to hand Andover a tough 4-3 loss. The Blue won easy ones over Medford High, 6-1, and Lexington High, 3-0, but was stopped by a hustling Mount Hermon team, 2-l. St. Paul's bowed to the Dekcmen 3-l, and Deerfield fought hard to a 4-4 tie. Hank Snavely made many incredi- ble diving stops, one of which Coach Diclemente called, easily the best save l have ever seenf, The Blue were downed by Harvard and Brown Freshmen teams l-2 and l-3, respectively. On a muddy Wednesday at Exeter, the Blue lost the big one to the Red, l-3. The game was evenly matched and re- mained tied at l-l, with a goal by Geoff Perry, until Exeter broke the game open with two in thc last period. Andover Andover Andover Andover Andover Andover Andover Andover Andover Andover Andover Andover SCORES Lincoln Sudbury High Yale Freshmen Governor Dummer Dartmouth Freshmen Medford High Lexington High Mount Hermon St. Paulis Deerfield Harvard Freshmen Brown Freshmen Exeter flf II's fmzf VMWH---f-4m-f---W ---LN,-.....k....-,,, 1 . . W . Q J VY 11115 J VY IVE , J unior Varsigz mg Q Football f Vi Viv ffl V119 J V VII's Wz'nnz'ng 'B D Club Romans Wz'nnz'ng 'Cv Club Saxons Wz'nnz'ng 71 U Club Cauls WINTER A THLE TICS Hoc!-:gf 4 E if 1 yx N-A .J ,af-' 1' . ,,L. 9' ii 'Q . 1 965 HOCKEY Receiving inspired leadership from a nucleus ol' seniors and excellent support liI'0lIl a hustling group of underclassrnen, the Hockey team surprised the pessimistic with a fifteen-Five season, providing con- tinuing evidence ol Andoveris Hoekev supremacy. The explosive first line of Captain Dan Warren, Skip Henri'i Comstock and senior prep Peter Haley jelletl into a working combination that accounted for over hall' the Blue-'s goals. Captain- elect Chris Currv. Football Captain Rav Evans and Charlie Samson formed the stalwart defense corps. The second line was made up ol' uppers Skip Free- man, Pete Franchot and Geoff Davis. Although Warren, Freeman and Comstock were leading scorers, there is little doubt that Curry with his crushing hip cheeks and faster than light slap- shots was the greatest crowd-pleaser since the Mor- rison era. Playing at the new U.N.H. rink because of soupy conditions at Exeter, the Bananamen crushed Exeter 5-2 to close out a highly successful season. - I 1 3-W junior Varsigz Squad Wznter Track Winter Track Despite a frustrating 1-6 record, the Andover Winter Track team had a season sparked by excellent individual performances. Lack of depth plus a tough schedule accounted in part for the team's record, plus Andoverls lack of talent in the distance events. The season began with a loss to the same strong UNH squad which the cross-country team had faced the pre- vious fall. Then, the team dropped a close one to another strong college freshmen squad from Dartmouth. Captain Colby Snyder cleared 12'6 , a personal best, only to take second to last yearys New England champ. The meet ended 55-40, with the Blue taking firsts only in the dash, relay, and weight. Fabianiis 5.65 in the dash and 35.6 opening leg in the relay were the high points of the afternoon for the Blue. The following Saturday evening, Andover faced a speedy quartet from Exeter in the annual mile relay at Boston Carden. The Andover team, consisting of Jim Fabiani, Doug Wood- lock, Stu McAfee, and Bud Kellett, ran a respectable time of 3:37.21 but the Exiesl time of 3:31.13 was only a tenth of a second off the A-E record. The team picked up its only victory in a triangular meet against Boston English and Boston Tech. Firsts were won by Pirnie in the broad jump, and Bud Kellett in the 1000, and the Blue pulled out a 47-45-4 victory HW? . X despite Doug Vlfoodlovkis dropping the' baton for the second straight year in the eight lap relay. The Blue also swept the mile and took hrst and sevond in the high jump. The next meet was with another strong college fresh- man team. from Northeastern. Mazel threw the weight 58'8 to remain l1IlClCft'illCd, and captain Colhy Snyder Cleared 12'6 , but Andover was dtrfeatvd, 59-36. Against a strong tvam from Harvard, Andover was defeated, but Cone Mazel threw the hainrner 64'5W', to break the Andover ret-ord. Nlazel was pressed by an opponent who tossed tht- hammer 62', but on his last heave, Mazcl pulled out a first. Alter a 35-60 loss to Brown FI'4'SllIllt'Il, Andover fam-d an incredibly strong learn from lixetvr. The Blue went down 18-68, taking Firsts only in the pole vault and in the high jump, where Kai Underwood tried for the Anrlovei'-l'fxc'ter rword of 6'2'f. hut had to settle for 6'l 41 Varsigf junior Wrest!z'ng ln the words of Captain Brunol' Barnum, the ,65 wrestling team had a good season. Despite several losses early in the year, the team, gaining experience and eonfidenee, compiled a respectable 41-4 reeord. The sea- son's eliinax eame in the Exeter mateh, as the Blue nearly upset what seemed an unbeatable Bed team. Re- turning from last year. Captain Barnum, Derek Hun- tington. Mark Moore. and Scott Rogge provided real strength to a team which lacked depth in the lower weights. But the real scoring puneh of the team eame from prep Tom Mt-Ewan. perhaps the best wrestler ever to come to PA. Remaining undefeated, he eompiled an amazing record ot' tive pins. and he ended his wrestling eareer at the hill by pinning his way to vietory in the lntersehols. The season opened with a win over LaSalle. The strength of heavier weight elasses put the team ahead. as PA won the last six matehes. Both Tom lVleEwan and Derek Huntington started off theilseason with pins. Coming haek from Christmas vaeation. the Blue tk-Il to Governor Dummer, despite wins by Barnum and Moore and another pin for lVleEwan. Next. the team Crushed Vlloreester. but lost a elose mateh to Nlilton as Barnum was defeated on il disputed call hy the referee. The Blue then fell to a powerful lVlount Hermon team, whieh lat- er dominated the lfll01'Si'll0lS. The only exeitement eame as Melrlwan, werestling twenty pounds above his own weight. trouneed last yearis New lfngland ehampion B- 0. Vllinning by falls in the next two matelles, Barnum led the team to victory over Brooks and Browne St Nichols. W - ,, The Season ended in the most exciting match ofthe year as a sparked team almost dell-ated powerful Exe- ter. The Blue lost the first three matches as undefeated Mark Moore, injured in the first period of his match, lost bv default. Sain Miller gave PA its first xietorv, and Derek Huntington defeated a strong opponent. Wres- tling the best match of his lite, Dick Barnum defeated Exeter's captain, a winner at last yearis lnterschols. Af- ter MCEwan won by a tall and Dick Leary, out-weighed by twenty pounds, defeated his opponent in a close match, the Blue only trailed by four points. Terry Thomas, wrestling heavyweight, was pinned, and the match closed as a Bed vietory. The Blue placed fourth in the lnterschols behind strong Mt. Hermon, Exeter, and Governor Dummer teams. l , in 1 . ...te ,fm Q,-W..,.f,.: I Wipe Jzgzfi ' A337 gg -. - ' f 4.-, ws .f. if Andover Andover Andover Andover Andover Andover Andover Andover LaSalle Governor Dummer Wforeester Milton Mount Hermon Brooks Browne and Nichols Exeter V0 J V Wrestlz'ng Swimming This year fine performances by Captain Tim Mahoney, John Phillips, and ,Ion Noll resulted in five school and two pool records, while the team compiled a 7-3 reeord. Opening the season against Portland High, the Blue's win was highlighted by Phillip's 2111.7 in the' 200 IM, a record that was to stand for the rest of the season. The team won over Worcester by a forfeit and Mount Hermon by 6. In the next meet, Andover faced its first stiff competition, the Dartmouth freshmen. Falling behind by as much as 15 points, Andover re- covered to trail by 4 going into the freestyle relay. In a thrilling race, Dartmouth pulled it out by inches to take a 53-42 decision. Looking forward to Williston, the Blue rolled over LaSalle, Deerfield, and Huntington. However, swim- ming at Williston, the team was dismayed by the un- familiar facilities, and lost 69-26. Tim Mahoney lost the dive for the only time all year, while most of the team swam poorly. The only wins of the day were Noll's 57.5 backstroke, and Phillips record of 1206.8 in the breast stroke. Following Williston, Andover re- bounded and nearly upset the Harvard freshmen, who had previously defeated Williston. Turning in another great performance, Phillips set records of 22.4 in the 50 free, and 49.2 in the 100 free, while winning one event. Other wins by Mahoney, Noll, Sessions, and the ,an ! 3 ' EQZIJ . in Freestyle Relay team didn't prove to be enough, as Harvard hung on for a 50-45 win. Returning home, the Blue delighted a huge crowd by smashing Exeter 72-23, winning 8 of 11 events. After the medley relay team won and set an A-E record, Phillips smashed his record in the 50 free, turn- ing in a time of 22.2, second best in the nation this year. This coupled with his 50.1 and A-E record in the 100 free was a fitting climax to his dual meet career. Following this, Jon Noll won the backstroke in a New England Prep record of 56.6, capping a steady, season- long improvement. In this single meet, the scoreboard was rewritten, with Andover setting 1 New England, 2 pool, 2 school, and 5 A-E records. Swimming in their own pool, the team did well in the Interschols, finishing a strong second to Williston. John Phillips won both the 50 free and 100 breast lin a record 1:05.8j, Tim Mahoney gained revenge over his Williston opponent by winning the dive for the third straight year, and Jon Noll copped the back stroke. Besides these performances, Andover showed outstanding depth by taking second and third in the relays, and placing at least one man in the finals of every event. V6Z7'SZ'Ql Squad U 4 H F . . , Q it V V ' Q f- 'Q I E V UA? junior Varsigfy Basketball Andover basketball suffered its most dismal season in recent years winning only one of fourteen contests. Deke spotted his team with Lowers and Uppers this yearg and, although there were several promising performances by Cambal, Davis, Walker, Maranzana, and Hil- ley, the inexperience showed. Captain Mike Wood and Jack Williams presented a strong backcourt duo but seldom managed to coordi- nate their high point efforts. VN ay, The hlue lost their opening three contests to college freshmen squads before the first A-If game. Exeter brought in a mediocre team at fotu- positions, but the traditional ringer gave them the vietory 83455. After losing a close one to Deer- field, the baskethallers reached the high point of the season on Wednesday, the third of April as they defeated the Sulliolk Frosh 95-82. lfnfortunately this victory surge was soon halted, and Andover lost their next six games. The finale against the red was held at Exeter, and the blue stayed even until the final few minutes. However, as was the ease too often, they just didnit have the needed scoring punch. Needless to say, lVlr. Deke is hoping for a hetter record next season. Newly elected captain, John Hilley, and numerous other returning underelassmen suhstantiate this hope. 1 - v L Ml s 152 Squash The 1965 squash team had a very successful season, climaxed by a win at the Interscholastic Squash championships at St. Paul's. The team's championship potential, however, remained hidden until after Christmas vacation. In the first match of the season the team was overpowered by a strong Harvard freshmantteam. Captain Court Dixon could not cope with his all too familiar opponent, Jose Gonzalez, PA '64-. Jose was Interscholastic Champion and National Junior Champion at the time. .After Christmas vacation the team, improving under the coaching of Lou Hoitsma shut out the MIT freshmen 7-0. This was the first of eight shutouts posted by the team, a new Andover record. Choate, Brooks, Deerfield, St. Paul's, and Middlesex then fell in order as the team displayed its depth. In the hardest fought match of the year, the Blue edged out the Yale freshmen 4-3 on the clutch play of Fernando Gonzalez. With the score tied at 3 all, Gonzalez was down 12-8 on the fifth game. He came back to win and push Andover ahead. The Blue went into their second match against the Harvard frosh hoping to avenge their earlier loss. They were only able, however, to give the freshmen a tight match, losing 4-3. On February 27th the team outscored St. Pau1's 18-17 in the Interschols to take home the cup. Court Dixon lost in the finals to Larry Ferrell of St. Paul's in the best match of the day. Michelle Sheinmann was able to reach the quarter tinals. The team then shut out Exeter for the 3rd time in two years to secure their shutout record. 'WF ff' -4 E, i li , kk 5 ,, M I Z xW, X 551 if x E' Varsigfy Squad Junior Varsigf 154 fi The Blurb skiers, through a fino show of spirit, vo-operation, and hard work nianagi-'d to have a,,f'ruilf'ul sn-ason df-spite ont- of' tht' most snowlt-ss wintvrs in Mass. history. Aide-tt by a nvw 30 mvtvr jump on tht- north sith- of' Holt Hill and by thc' addition of' a lowcfr prt-ip from .'Xulrurn. Nlairit-1 to tht- 1-xp:-rivnred neuvlvus of' Hogvn. Sawyer. and 'l'rafiton. tht- team vanu- thru with a rc:-vord of' a first in a four-school invert. at st-t'ond in a l'ri-svhool nuvt. impressivt' wins on-r the Howard Frosh. a third in a Tri-svhool meet, a 9th plavv in tht' Skiing lntersvhols, and at swoop of' the Mass. junior Slalom Championships. Tho vnthusiasm of' tht- twain me-mhors is hvst illustrated by their participation in a total of fivt- out-side' ravvs. The tt-am's hard pre-stfason training paid off in thc' first nivvl at Brook- line-, Ne-w Hampshire, whvrt' Vlark St. John lcd the Bvslnu-n to an im- prflssivr' win over St. Pauls Harvard Frosh, and ll.N.ll. lfrosh. Thr following Saturday the Blue' vross country team glidml to an vasv victory over St. Paulis as Trafton. Mt'iVlullan. Hogcn camr- in l,2.3. 'Pho tvamis nPxt outing, tht- Annual Putney Relay Ravvs, also proved a stiwoss. DivkerU Trafton lvd thu- Blue A Teain to 6th plavt- ahead of' rival K.ll.A. and just a fl-w minutes behind tht' big 31' ski powt-rs in the East. At tho K.l?.A. Carnival, a 6-svhool, fl--vvcnt afhiir, the- Bcstmen had a hut' showing in the slalom, but wt-rv hurl hy two washes in the GS. and by int-xprricnce on tho big forty mt-ter jump and had to settle for fifth plavv. jim Platz' 5th plan' in jumping and Traf'ton's -ith place in tht' vross-1-ountrv were P.A.'s bt-st pt-rforinanvcs of' tht' day. After a mvrt' 2 point loss to Provtor and win on-r St, Paulis at Provtor the fired up Andowr skivrs swf-pt the first threw' plavt-s in hoth vlasst-s at the Mass. ,lunior Slalom Championships with Stn-inn Hoge-n taking the gold Cup for Class l flhaunp. At tho Holderness Wirilrir Carnival P.A. had to stfttlt- for third plattv behind tht: two best ski schools in tht- East, K.U.A. and lloldt-rnvss, hut tht- kovn vompetition ditl tht- tt-am good hofausw- in tht- nvxt two rnvots with tht- Harvard Frosh in jumping and vross vountrv. tho lilut- swvpt all plaws vxvvpt first in tht' 1-ross l'UllIllI'f whivh wc-nt to last it-ur's 1-aptain Bt-an Barns. ln thi' two day lnt0rst'holaslit's. tho wcckvnd lwfiort- vxauns. PA. skivrs. in a field of 12 srhools. plavvd 8th in slalom, Tilt in tht' jump, 7th in the Giant Slalom, and oth in tht- cross-t'ountrv for a mislt-ading ovvr-all 9th place. PA. was rmtognizotl as a ski power, howovvr, in the skimislor awards in whirh tht: liluv was the only loam to pnl two skivrs in tht- top-tvn 4 Platz 3rd and Trafton 6th. Two more points out of' 400 would have- put the Blue in 7th plarv and Captain-clevt lloge-n and roach Gt-orgt' Bt-st are aiming ronfidvntly aliove: that mark in tht- st-aison to rome. 155 Skzing W. 75'- vs w Junior Vd7'.S'Z'Q7 E M? fy ,V 1 V! at B ,, ,axis 4 ! v 5 ' s Q qi xx L, in ,J , 5 Q V V, ' ark A dw V 1' I so . ' ug., ll 'Nu-'D A -I , Q ' .. , f-- L, , X V L W- f2W , We 1 Pj ' sg V,47j,,,, ,,,AL 5 ' A f , rw Vx Q ,...,,, jg 1 ff ,. fig-I' , ' ,, A 2 2:1 as x 'I aw 8 ' 4 Ai- 1 L, Lacrosse xii 45 Varsigz Squad With only two returning starters in captain Dan War- ren and Randy Evans, the prospects for the ,65 season were not very encouraging, but the lacrosse team jelled quickly into a strong unit. Under Warren,s leadership the well-balanced attack of Jamie Kilbreth, Tex Mc- Lean, and Warren became the best in New England. At the same time the defense of Evans, Dick Barnum, B. I. Clift, and Bob Arras in the goal was as stingy as the attack was productive, and gave up less than three goals per game. The midhelders, led by Steve Allen, Geoff Perry, and Jim Munroe, co-ordinated well with both the attack and the defense and controlled the ball well, while scoring consistently throughout the season. The spring started a little shakily with an 8-4 win over Governor Dummer and a 4-1 victory over substi- tute Nichols College, but scoring averages started to rocket with a decisive 13-1 over perennially weak Tab- or Academy. ln one of the biggest games of the season, the Blue found it an advantage to be rated the un- derdog as they thoroughly surprised everyone by smash- ing a highly touted Deerfield team 6-2. From that point on, the Blue team played relaxed, well-poised lacrosse and managed tough victories over Brown 7-3, Dart- mouth 10-3, and Harvard 9-5. After having little trouble crushing Mount Hermon 10-0, the lacrosse team came head to head with its sec- ond big obstacle, St. Pauls. As usual, rated the un- derdog, the Blue was again able to surprise the experts by penetrating the St. Pauls zone defense for four goals while giving up only two. Bob Arras was incredible in the goal, while Dan Warren with a goal and two assists and Tex McLean with two goals starred for the Blue on offense. From then on the confident lacrosse team cruised to the New England Championship by beating the Boston Lacrosse Club for the first time in the series 12-7, and by taking revenge on Exeter for past losses and winning 15-3. Much credit must be given to coach Hulburd and Dan Wanen for keeping the team poised and relaxed throughout the season, and guiding them to the New England Championship. Andover Andover Andox 0 r Andovvr Andover Andovvr Anduver Andover Andover Andover Andover f10X'l'I'IlUI' IjlllIlIIll?l Ni:-hula Cullr-ga Tabor Um-rficld Broun Dartmouth Harvard Mount Herman SI. Pauls Boston Lavrosse C Exelmvr ,lub :Hi Undwated Season 1? s r' M5 5 :W w- 4 V gf I ri' if , , . , A . S pring Track The 1965 PA track team featured strength in the field events, but a lack of any consistent running stand- outs was the main factor in the Blueas disappointing 2-5 record. Overpowered by the opponent's strong runners, the team got off to a shaky start, losing the opener to Northeastern 78-4-8, in a meet highlighted by PA sweeps in the hammer, discus, and pole vault. ln the next meet, against Andover High, a meet- winning 2-3 finish in the final event, the 880, climaxed a fine all-around performance by the Blue in a vic- torious 64--62 effort. Once again PA swept the hammer and pole vault, with Gene Mezel and Colby Snyder respectively copping the lirsts, as the Blue also won the low hurdles, high jump, 440, javelin, and discus. After a dismal 93-33 loss to Dartmouth, in which PA's only Hrsts were in the hammer and discus, the team fared somewhat better against Holy Cross Frosh, only to lose 69-57. Individual star for PA was Cap- tain Doug Pirnie, who took second in the broad jump and whose wins in the high and low hurdles were the only firsts Blue runners could muster. Against Harvard Frosh the team could manage only one first in the running events, as they succumbed 84--51 despite a strong effort in the other events in which PA took four firsts. Next came the Interscholastics, in which a 1-2 per- formance in the pole vault and a second in the javelin paced a Blue team that finished third behind powerful Exeter and Mount Herman squads. Overshadowed b these opponents' standouts, the Blue nonetheless took thirds in the 100 and the high jump. The following week the team bounced back with a smashing 90-58-8 victory in the tri-meet against Boston English and Boston Tech. Captain Pirnie stood out, lea ing Blue sweeps in the high hurdles and broad jump, while copping third in the lows. The team swept the discus, shot, and high jump, while Colby Snyderis win in the pole vault with an outstanding leap of 12'9 led a 1-2 PA finish in that event. The Blue closed out the season against perenially strong Exeter. A first in the pole vault, coupled with with two seconds, in the javelin and discus, provided the bulk of PA7s scoring as Exeter, paced by three double winners, ove owered the Blue 99-18. Among the few rBright spots of the disappointing season were the consistently line performances of Mazel, Snyder, and Pirnie, and uppers Fabiani and co-captains elect Kai Underwood and Rick Noble. S K sq Gay The 1965 Andover golf team, captained by Joe Par- sons, had a relatively impressive season marred only by two overtime losses. The blue tromped Harvard, M.l.T., Dartmouth, and Mount Hermon in dual meets and topped the Exies and Governor Dumnor in the annual tri-meet. However, against the Yale frosh, the blue experienced a different fate. At the end of regulation play, the match stood Andover 3, Yale 3, Ties 1. On the fifth extra hole, a short par 3, the Yale man bounced his tee shot offa tree and on to the green. From there he managed to get down in two, beating our man by a stroke and giving the match to Yale. Although dis- appointed by the loss the blue came back to win their next three matches before finishing off the season with .g A , .,, ,TQ if l .1 wif, ar i , ,Vearfrasr if ii My a z the Exies. Heavily favored to whip their arch rivals, the golfers ventured northward with extreme confidence. Unfortunately, this Wednesday held ill fortune for the blue, and they didn't play up to their capabilities. The match ended in a tie which Tom Chubert, the Exie cap- tain, broke with a birdie on the 21st hole. It was a sad ending to the 1965 season, especially for seniors Par- sons and Haley. Coach Mcquilkin and the six returning underclassmen hope to change things in 1966. Parsons, Curry, Farrah, and Holkins represented Andover in the golfing lnterscholastics, where the blue placed fourth. Joe led the squad for the two day medal play tourna- ment, posting scores of 79 and 73. Crew For the second consecutive year, the Andover var- sity crew found itself with only two returning lettermen. But the traditionally superior combination of coaching and spirit produced the best Blue crew season yet. The year was success after success - marred only twice by defeat. P.A. beat the Kenties, the first time ever in a dual meet. The impressive two-foot victory over the Harvard second heavy frosh crew rendered Andover the only crew in the world to beat a Harvard heavy-weight crew in 1965. Additional victories over Tabor, Trinity, Dartmouth, and others brought thoughts of Henley to mind. In the Interschols at Quinsigamond, the Blue left Tabor three lengths behind. The decision to go to Hen- ley then became inevitable. Before departing, Andover swept to another easy victory in the American Henley. Undoubtedly, Andover rowing had reached an all- time peak as the oarsmen boarded the USS. United States. Mr. Brown, committed to summer session work, was forced to stay at P.A. Dr. DuBois and manager Doggie Wales took charge. Henley-bound were Captain Chris Thomas rowing bow Kitt Wise two, Captain-Elect Joe Seamans three, Matt Mole four, Ned Kendrick tive, Bill Chamberlin six, Tom Kutvirt seven, and Char- lie Sheldon stroke. On the first day of the regatta, the Blue downed an Irish crew, Coleraine, by five lengths, tying the Princess Elizabeth Cup record of 6:48 for the mile and 5fl6. Be Agressiven was the team's motto as they turned back Pangbourne, and King's Canterbury. These wins moved the Blue into the last day of rowing and the semi-finals, in a tiring contest, PA eliminated Eton. Now there was only one left - our old friends GJ Tabor. When it was all over the Blue found itself a painfully short eighty inches from victory. Nevertheless, even such a distressing loss could hardly detract from the val- iant effort of Andover's 1965 crew. unior Varsizfy Crew 13 315 ff? EN v a - ---.. -,A-- ,..4gl-,A-f sig ng- - Q.. -', -M' I 'ff V A Q A By ....-...ag ' l, .. . A, ' 'N pw, ' .RJ -Q Vi'?'flT7 '1 f M T'I?'T-,.,f' .Z ' --A 2 ' 8 A-QW' -W,v.:4. ---' 'K ,fm .-' .- ' f , 3'S--.,.x rw' D235 , -Y s ,U:, Q fs xaxi I 'f N Aj QI? -t'?, if' :11 '-in fig 'W fuk Alt , My gag., , A-2.221 R ... 5- . 1 uf K ' 'V LI- . I -1 , A -- , A ,- , - ' wifi f- ' 'L 1- ' 1 Q -:nv A fa., W' L M' 3'-f i ggfvifffg '4 Lv' f 'QQ-5 ' ., . . f'?1', 'W mv, ,A N N:gg-an ,-x'5,+, ,5, f, , t A 'QR 4-S, 'td -.gp-'IZ ':f'j:, - Q11 ,L ,1 -z . rf I' V L'-Af V A R S I T Y C R E W :tuna 5 Tennis fl. 5, 1, 7, 1 I ,: f MVK ,W W, wwf 1 1 i 168 1 The 1965 Andover tennis team was the first undefeated tennis team in a quarter of a century. The team, coached by Dalton lVlcBee, Charles Pierce and Timothy Burton, showed its predicted strength in the first match of the season. Number one man, Farlow Blakeslee, upset Bernie Adelsburg, and John Spiegel surprised Jose Gonzalez, P A 364, to take the overeonfident Harvard freshmen by surprise. With the score tied at 4-4, John Spiegel, and Eric Wise pulled out their doubles match, pushing the Blue ahead 5-4. It was the First win over the Harvard freshmen in 25 years. The tennis team's undefeated season was threatened only by Dcerheld. The Deerfield team, depending heavily upon nationally ranked players in their top two posi- tions, were able to win four matches. Blakeslee and Dick Devereux won their doubles to win the match for Andover 5-4. After walking through the MIT and Dartmouth Freshmen, and trouneing St. Paulls 8-I, the Blue came up against Exeter. Led by Captain Steve Devereux in the number one position, the team posted a shutout, losing only one set in both singles and doubles, a great ond for a great season. 'ES-M, Wgunlii M1-fm - , V 'V f W, ,. ... --Q.. FN' Junior VCZTSZDQY Squad Baseball Xx , v . 4 - W , a M,M.,: 4 A 7, A N , , A , . X , ..:t . ,, A fl' W f 'f ffT' W g:'n'urg.P Y '1 'Xf:f 1 :.vsmw1.f'i:f 5 ,Q wwf, L I ' Wav vxgfffjim 'fy 'srwff I BQ? wig? gi M W3 ii, . :mg i A 4, Wirmjf 4 4, V 4 ,fggingff . ,W A b pw 'ami-iii 5 ff Q3 'M 2, N ' S The season opened with six straight losses. Only Bot- tonari's pitching and good hitting by Tony Gibson and Ford Fraker prevented the games from becoming routs. Highlights of the early season were Gibsonis double against Harvard - a sure triple for anyone who could run - and Arnie Koehler's relief pitching against Holy Cross - five innings, two hits, and batters laughing at his knucklers. In the following game, behind Bot's five-hit pitching and Andy Marks, three hits, the Blue scored its first win of the season, a tight 3-2 victory over U.N.H. freshmen. After dropping a sloppy game to Boston En- glish, the Blue played better ball against Deerfield but still lost 3-0. Bot', pitched to only 27 batters, and low- er catcher Pete Yetten cut down two Deeries trying to steal second, but a long Deerfield home run finished the game, At Dartmouth, despite playing a good defensive game, the Blue was simply overpowered. However, the Bananamen continued to play well, and finally won their second game, over Lawrence High. The first Exeter game had been cancelled because of bad weather, and the second game, scheduled for Ando- ver on the Wednesday before exams, was also washed out. The game was postponed for two more days, but Botis boys finally faced the Red in the game that would mean the difference between a fair season and a misera- ble one. For eight innings, Bot pitched flawless, shutout base- ball. Bobo', Gibson collected four hits in Hve trips, and all nine men hit safely at least once. The score after the last out was 9-3, a great finish to a disappointing season. .,, ARUUYEIP Junior Vars ily EE ff I , ' I 'JAH 5 l 4 Y 173 l g fl, lr IIHHIHIIIHII I L H III if 'N x , K :JZ fs DQPQUZQ PQ Zrqimoym U ppers The return to PA as Uppers was no more than a mild surprise, if indeed that. We had always thought of our- selves as a somewhat movable banquet that transcended the gap between the innocent holiday of being lowers and the more august celebration of Seniorship. We were all nearly Seniors in something - athletics, activities - and we never really felt that we were subject to the class division. We came hack minus five members, and a startling number left Andover before the end of the Fall Term. Those of us who continued witnessed a happy and yet somehow melancholy fall. The trees were bare and gray early this year, and Winter seemed to be gently nudging Fall away. Throughout the term the wins of our game but luckless teams were loudly and rightly cheered, while the bruises of our losses were almost remedied by the realization that there is always next year, Anyway, we looked for- ward to a good winter. Our athletes were always on the scene, notably in soccer, football, and cross-country. But when winter came, we shone. Squash and swim- ming, wrestling and skiing, track - these sports were most conspicuously fortified by Uppers. Again this was commented upon, but not shouted: our class had been coming into its own, and now the school glanced up from its labors and, with not too much surprise, saw that we had made it. College Admissions reared one of her ugly heads, the PSAT's, then an- other, the SAT,s, in rapid succession. Luckily, Eternal Hacking lifted her arched eyebrow and in the staring match that ensued both were some- what forgotten. Happily, too, because that prevented us from being lead off our various paths toward . . . Wyper fPresidentj, Fabiani fvice-presidentj. Toward what? As the Spring Term approached, we wondered. Well, welll be Seniors for one thing, and will assume all the responsibilities that being a Senior entails. And, al- though al.l the returns were not in, it seemed that the seat'of'power had shifted. We assumed control of the Phillipian and the Mirror, WPAA and the Drama Lab. The time had come. But what of the Mickey Mouse of Lower Year? What of leading cheers in Greek or the invisible wall in Commons? Where did they go? We had no clear answers, just several unwieldy questions, and the heavy and yet peculiarly glowing realization that somewhere, sometime, some- place along the road, we had grown up. John Leone 46 . -in 1 A-Hg? 'L ' V 177 Fi ,M , ew' M yd-21 NAM 7322... ...dn .........a i V A. A TSW in JK 'Sf' 'qv m The familiar belltower, a new senior class, and 93 new lowers greated the class of 1967 upon its return in the fall. We unpacked our trunks and ran out to watch the preps suffer through what we had been subjected to a year before, only to discover that prepping had been all but abolished. Our spirits dampened somewhat, we turned to face the new term. It suddenly dawned on us that we no longer just watched varsity teams, we played for them. Six of us ran and passed for the football team, while three booted for the Dekemen. In addi- tion, a host of J.V. and club teams were lower-invaded. Socially, we first flexed our muscles and tried our moves at the Mixer, where we cemented a few firm ties with the Rabbits. The class itself became more and more unified as the weeks rolled on, as the preps became more accustomed to P.A. life. Soon we were home for Thanksgiving, with only the last three-week stretch ahead of us. We coughed up 351845 for the Charaties Drive, and then yelled to no avail at the Exe- ter football game. Exams arrived, and we realized how long the term had really been. Then we were out, with nothing but twenty delicious days before the winter grind. 180 To the disappointment of the skiers, there was not the usual thick blanket of snow when we returned. We were eager to begin athletics, however, and twenty-one of us managed to make varsity teams, in- cluding the two best skiers in the school and the number three squash player. We really never got around to the traditional snowball massa- cres against the juniors, but we had other extra-curricular sports to keep us busy: hall hockey, room squash, varsity beer-bottle, and watching chapel-runners skidding down the icy steps. There were also more dances, and, being cooped up all week, some of us used them to let off a little steam. When the long weekend arrived and no planes were flying, however, some of us who rode the 5:00 train to New York had a little too much steam stofed up. We didn't just go for athletics and dances, however. Two lowers held leads in The Tempest, many participated in the Latin Play, and some of us worked hard for WPAA and The Phillipian. Then the term drew to a close, hockey crumped the Exies, and we were in the middle of exams. We turned in our last blue books, packed our bags, and headed South, muttering bits of Henry IK Part I under our breath. Tanned and eager to Welcome the advent of Spring, we returned for the last ten weeks of school. Lacrosse fields, baseball diamonds, and tennis C0urtS were all buried under six inches of new snow. We sighed, waited patiently, and then started enthusiastically as soon as the snow melted. Tennis, track, baseball, lacrosse, and golf were all bolstered by lowers, and we didn't stop there. Frisbee, benny- catching, stickball, and that famous upper sport, boxball, all soon fell to the conquest of lower jocks. The greatest lower sport, however, was mingling with the opposite sex. The Lower Class Dance, sparked by our own fabulous group, The Trolls, became one of the most widely- discussed and disputed dances in recent P.A. social history. As such terms as spectacle,'7 orgy, and blatant carnalityw flew through the air, most of us just sat back and awaited the next dance. But there wasn7t much time left for dances, April slid into May, and May melt- ed into June. Lowers helped make The Music Man one of the best musicals in And0ver's history. We stopped grinding on our Bible and Biology papers long enough to unfurl our banner, proclaiming We're Number I, at the Exie lacrosse game, and then it was on to exams. Our hacking was over, the college grind approached. 'lr H+ Q I nwpw, .W vu Nl, in K k N 2 Q , , iQ 1'M .f,f' I 4, ,B ii? L P i '51 'iii X .Q .mf lf' KM 'N f, 4' W U .,g:M,v ' , M ' Af Q Q fl , ,V,, , fran K.: , ' HU f -, M, ff. 1 X H 932 as 5 1 Q M,--'SM 1 i lxvat x . 'Q , ' ffl!!-' ,I ' A f if I X X 2 . BQ . f . ' l Y ' v . ' 'Q . 5 K N ' A . ix , . , 5 t '5h-gf' - I -.-.- gf., ,N 5 5 Q- ' . ff . V V- 4? E 3,1 5? ff f Q' . 8 ,W S , 1 4 9 I gafxfnf gs TAX 'igijil Eire! Nga 5-in ll' FL ms? '5 L..-6-N HY K 7255? Q4 5, 1 -Lf 'S mlm-mlilifw-+R ' - Qi- , ...af 1' Ok F-'M 4' ,,....e-sv YQv : f S., .M ,, ld, f-,K I as -'L+ -Y ww Q' H ., 5 Q., rf' 3 i 2 ,,H K ,ig ., - gl 1 Lv V' S Us-I: W As we look back on our Hrst year at Andover. we have a clear view of the differences between the preps which we were in September and the Lowers which, after many varying times, we have become. Many of us believe that our first year at Andover has been a prosperous one, wr- have become more mature, more intelligent and more athletic. In the first few days of school we met one force which brought us out of our naive state: prepping. Under the names of zoomer', and dir we were seen carrying trunks from one dorm to another, and books up the hill from downtown. We later waded through our First long line at Commons and unsuspectingly devoured our first meal with Mr. Leete. We enthusiastically participated in organized athletics. Junior Soccer, with their energetic and spirited first line, bombed most opponents and climaxed the season by routing Exeter in one of two games. The 67s in football, backed by a strong defense, wallopod their opposition and trampled over the Exies. Whispers of Will Hall- Rockwell competition became battle cries and the Will Hallers crushed the Roekwellites in two football clashes and a soccer match. After experiencing our first exams, we left school on our first, long- awaited Christmas vacation. As soon as we returned, boasting of our new radio privilege, we were quickly boosted into the Winter Term by the Lowers' snowballs which we carefully dodged. Knowing more of what P.A. was like, we were ready to work hard but also become a bigger part ofthe school. On Saturdays, we rooted at most of Andover's athletic contests, boasting classmates on Varsity and JV swimming and Varsity Ridery. uniors As the weather got worse. our class turned to Extracurricular Activi- ties. The Chorous and Rand, the Phillipian, many clubs and WPAA swelled with enthusiastic Juniors, The social minded of our class danced to the fox-trot and waltz with Ruby Newman as our host at Beaver Country Day. Exams and the Exeter competition crowded our thoughts which were dulled by the sometimes dreary atmosphere of the Winter term. But Spring was around the bend. The rumors about the Spring Term were finally at our fingertips. We enthusiastically formed numerous stickball teams which gave all the others spirited competition. Our Junior Baseball Team had an un- defeated season, trampling even the Exies, a powerful Lax Team crushed the Red. Again the Will Hall - Rockwell rivalry fired up. as Rockwell defeated Will Hall in the annual debate. The week after the Memorial Day picnic. Rockwell again defeated the men of Will Hall in two Lacrosse games and two tennis matches, while Will Hall cap- tured both baseball competitions. As the term came to a close we all had a chance to choose our next year's roommates and take our last exams which finally gave way to the long deserved Summer vacation. Now that vacation is here, we have a chance to look back and to look ahead. We look back on the knowledge, friends and experiences that we gained during our first year. We look ahead to new opportu- nities and difficulties. But we know that because of the foundations gained in the Junior Class, we will be able to both accept and fulfil the challenges ofthe future. V 185 186 , 1-up -1. ww, A-we-f! - ., ,M .,,Q,..... 5 .. gy 1. if '-W f:',,.A, . -Hg W.:wI1'cgg,a Liidzfqvd -' ' 3? ii , fs 4 3 .sf .gf Pi K. 5 K 45? 5? me ,J I .,g, 3 4 fi? Q Va Q f X , x - z x 'i ,wgwm y all 3-. S .1 xwf pw Fifi? 2. uxtup fflfllltlflfm 5 1965 Poi POURRI l The 1965 Pot Pourri was plagued with various and sundry problems throughout the year. Rather than make excuses and explain the reasons for the bookis being late, we can reminisce over the past year and the tittilating ex- perience of putting out the yearbook. It all started on a dark night in 1964 when the new officers came back for our senior year on the hill. We celebrated and ordered reams of letterheads, envelopes, order slips. With our loins thus girded, we sat down to choose a contract. American Yearbook Company of Cam- bridge, Maryland obliged us with the best offer, and we got under way with the assigning of tasks. A new policy was put into affect whereby dinner meetings became much more casual. Piehls and the boys started the senior section, while Chuck and his boys canvassed for subscrip- tions. The supremely relaxed board set out with what could be done. Jamie and Timm took over the respon- sibility for the faculty and senior work, while the rest of us began on layout and fall sports. Questionaires and ad- vertising letters went out as the fall came to a close. As winter came on, Mr. Weir met more of the staff and we tried to finish up fall sports. Lots of time went into trying to teach the uppers and lowers how to take care of a book. The Room was cold and dark on those winter afternoons. Heelers were scarce and we got behind our schedule somewhat. Advertising was the area into which we put the most effort during the winter. Finally, as spring began to show its hairy head and the staff emerged from their hibernation, we began in earnest. At last we had enough material accumulated to actually be able to complete any part of the book. Soon, fall and winter sports began to shape up. Mac- Nell was getting into the swing of doing layout while the ruckus, created by the imminent Motzarella Society, car- ried on in the background. Spring vacation provided a break during which the upper echelon carried on with their tasks at the Nassau office on Paradise Beach. Hud started looking around with respect to articles and copy. Stickball and varsity competition took their toll of work- ers, with the year coming to a close, and our being rather behind schedule. Commencement was taken care of, the vast amount of material packed up, Mr. Weir and Mr. Banta were said good-by to, and we all bid fond farewell to Phillips on the Hill. Letters to MGM, Paramount, and Universal had failed to produce a Class Girl, and a perusal of movie magazines showed poor chances for dubbing in a good shot of Kim Novak, with us in spirit, if not in picture. I now found myself without the invaluable assistance of my valuable and trustworthy staff I retired to my ofliee on the coast of North Carolina, with a job during the day and moonlighting at night. I was unable to meet the deadline. I personally turned in materials to the plant in Cam- bridge. Finally, I moved on to The University of Texas in September. Due to much conflict on the part of my classes, the last 70 pages were slow in being Completed. I'd like to thank all those who par- tivipated, and those who worked with American Yearbook, as well as Mr. Kemper who so kindly took time to call me personally in Austin, Texas. Grazia Deo Firiis Est. D. Kirk Hamilton December, 1965 25- Editor-in-Chief D. Kirk Hamilton EIPl'llfiL'P Editor Jeffrey M. Pielher Business Manager Charles W. Vinivk Assorialr' Editor H. Bennett Jerman Senior Editors James T. Kilbreth Timothy W. Mahoney Literary Editor Mivhael P. S. Hudner Art 6: Layout Editor Jeffrey K, lVIaf'Nelly Photography Editor Edward K. Adler Assistant Business Manfrger David Cast Board Members C. Farlow Blakeslee M. A, Bradley Fletcher C. Chamberlain Daniel P. Cunningham Geoffrey B. Davis G. F. Eichleay David W. Farley G. L, Freeman Ellis B. Gardner John M. Holkins Thomas E. Ireland J. Bruce MacNelly Samuel R. Miller jonathan L. Pierpont G, C. Plimpton Charles F. Samson W. Andrew Scott Sta-von C. Wohlfeil M3 The P IPIA JOHN LEVINE Editor PETER PERAULT General Manager STEVE ALLEN Editorial Director Blume .Mussxcx Aduertxn'ng Manager Aum BRIGGS Circulation Manager QV!-U MORRISON BUMP President DAVID ROE Managing Editor FRED WULSIN Buxiness Manager PETER DENNEHY ANDY MARKS Sports Editor! BEN BERNBLUM Executive Director MARK MELAMED Photography Editor DAVE BENJAMIN Billing Manager 192 Under the nominal control of hard-working Presi- dent Morrison Bump, THE PHILLIPIAN careened its way through a record 36 issues. Actually, the power lay somewhere between bombastic Editor J. P. Levine and dogmatic Managing Editor Dave Roe, who waged a friendly but fierce battle for con- trol ofthe editorial columns while sacrihcing sleep and sanity to get the paper out. Other late-nighters were Pete Perault, who used PHILLIPIAN columns to set up the highly successful Senior Seminar pro- gramg Pete Dennehy, who spent his time interviewing six-year-old girls for the greater glory of the sports pageg and Fred Wulsin, who managed to put the paper a healthy distance into the black by the end of the year. Steve Allen, while not sky-diving from the third floor of Bartlet, put in Sunday appearances at the Graves Hall office to deliver deathless edi- torial copy. THE PHILLIPIAN attracted early in its career with unprecedented twin extras for the '64 Prom. hillipian rrests Exie Busses With Extra Fast Extra Record 300 Pledge To Attend Informal Prom That week the paper approached daily newspaper status: four issues came out in eight days. The success of the Prom issues made Bump mildly extra-crazy. He masterminded five more extras during the year, culminating in the Spring ,65 Yellow Journalism issue. That last effort saw the zenith of performance from each member of the Bump-Roe-Levine triumvirate, including a bumper crop of the Levinisms against which novice faculty adviser Mr. Frederick had railed all year. 123 Student Politicians To Converge Un School PACBRA Rroadens Hill Relations Music Department To tage The Music Man' quash Edges Paulies In Interschols Gives Record 37140 For orth Charities Benjamin Predicts WPAA To Begin Operations Spring Term 193 Q95 gm, 4g,,., M, WV' WPAA 194 91.7 FM 7 91 gif Mm 195 My 5 FQ25 3? 'ffggi qhv, fwl fax x,T. 5 .fA5f,e+ Q warg m, . :': f 1 E gi, L V' 5 mfg ., -Igzgffz' F ,-af. Q, ,S+ . ff 1 ,,22fm+ Y V - ' asian gawk MIX! Q 'A em X lblxk v f -, , 'Wm ,gf 1 ' 42342 J , m,, - Q' is uf H if HQQ yE,g,gM Wg Q67 .5 , Q Riff www Yfwfv Q A X , 7 if NNY V fl. ,559 1 i . , if V M Q , , . 4, 3 V M, 3 gg V X 2 .5 gm 0 ,.: KH 4, -l wk x. 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'W' di li'f-ff' sf L' 't,0 9 8 Slbanish Club Math Club f 1 , 1.5 xx lil X I xx K f xx 1 X , ,f f x ,f xxx 'Isl X- f naou ' la .112- ,W ,..,- JL - -'-H-n.d:.L .-' r ff xi f,W D'fJ .-, K rw. W NN ii vm , . if ' , X! ,X if Student Congress French Club gf S-fy , X J N ., 1X 5, Q' :YY ltr, T , Z kb. ir. V 1.5 cr . A it JK 'f-. ! 4 . ii E lf q1 Ez fs, . v J I f X Pro M usica Philo C J 1 72 Chess Club Russian Club Phi!! 2195 Socieyf Civil Rzgh is Organz'zaZz'0n , .f x, N' 'w ,sl f W Newman Club Judo Club 2 7 'K S 2325 Uk ag.. J, . if Band T. P. Buckman. Prosiflr-nt D. J. Turbc-Ville, Vim' Prvsident K. K. Yankopolus. Sffvrvlary The '66 Board The true heroes of this yearbook, without whose unswerving devotion and selfiess service there would not have been a 1965 POT POURRI. - 212 N0 M ore Questions 213 -1.3- N. 'A ' A .Wil Q F E A T U R E S ' 'H ' -wilful 6 M usic Man THE MUSIC MAN ca Travelling Salesmen Charlie Cowell Conductor Harold Hill Mayor Shinn Ewart Dunlop Oliver Hix Jacey Squires Olin Britt Elwood McThudd Caleb Iota Marcellus Washburn Tommy Djilas Marian Paroo Mrs. Paroo Amaryllis Winthrop Paroo Eulalie McKecknie S Zaneeta Alma Hix Maud Dunlop Ethel Tolfelmier Euphrosyne Iota Constable Locke st hinn Guy Lawrence Jud Brown Joe Becker Roger Billings Mac McCabe Josh Stevens Earl Maxon William Littlefield Drew Spears Darrell Salk Peter Andrews James Kitendaugh Jeff Thompson David Anderson Robert Duffy Stuart McAfee Gerard Cameron Kit Meade Peter Wertimer Peggy Whitefield Pat Jost Abbie Owen Thornton Roby Harriet Keaney Nancy Mooney Chris Borrelli Carol Eastman Debbie Cole Marilyn Marotta Philip White 'far f Il Q. xt.f.,. 'Y 1,05 . l.' A Ch, 'ifflgv li... Elf!! ,lftl ,uw lil ill!! iggn I! ps .4 'S F 4 '. si w l Menaechmus Peniclus Erotium Culindrus Menaechmus Messen io Anoilla Matrona Senex Medieus S. Douglas SQ Freeman, ll Alexander J, Belida, Jr. Jean E. Haley Carlos Marichal Raymond F. Healeyv Jr. Daniel F. Goldman Margaret M. Wilde Daphne C. Gillingham Robert W. Moody Michael T. Wise Servi Decio Servi of Medicus Sufllator Dominus Gregis Call Boy Lighting Latin Play Robert T. Pratt Todd S. Healey Sean Konecky Christopher L. Apitz Daniel P. Cunningham Harold L. DeFelice, Jr. Charles E. Rockwell, Jr Thomas W. Russell, III Louis Rorimer Robert B. Kritzer Franz Schneider, Jr. Aaw The M ouse That Roarea' Tully Baseom ,lane Marv Ann Count Mountjoy David Benter Page Mark Moore .luditli Kane Deborah Cole Nanev Moonev Christopher Wistf .lohn Leisiner Sally Bullard Gloriana Bina Hayes Helen Deborah Cole Norma .ludith Kane Chet Beston Richard Pieters, Jr. Mr. Baker ,lohn Marvel Students Daniel Bennett, Andrew McWilliams Augustine J. Caffrev CAST -221 Prof. Kokintz An thon v Alofsin Mrs. Reiner Harriet Keanev General Snippet Carl A. Wlales 'llhe President Peter P. Miller Jill Snippet, W.A.t,l. Ptttrieia McDowell Debbie Snippet, VV.A.C. Christine Prendergast Announeers John Marvel, Mieliael Osterrietli T.V. lnterviewer Alexander Belida Toni Mulligan Daniel Bennett Will Tatum Peter We-rtiiner Soldiers Augstine ,l. Callrey, D. G. Coit Andrew Mewillianis, David Farley Steve McCarthy, Miguel Mariellal Mrs. Baseom Harriet Keane-v F f ---f ,ge i , 5 1 iv W' F F Y f 'S . V i ff A 5 , it 1 ' yi' 4 Q -9' .Q fs , Z ' If 'Ty ' . H ' ' 255' Q- ' Q, 4,6 ,. , 4 - g - , 4 W , M 4 , A M L5 'f 5 i ' 5 13 Kx Q Prospero - Miranda R Alonso v Adrian - Sebastian Antonio - Trinculo - Stephano Caliban - Gonzalo - Ferdinand Juno - lris - Ceres - Tempest CAST Nivk Dcu'fs1'h Bina Hayes Kit Wise Andrew McWilliams Thomas Russell James Pickering W. Randolph Bourne Stuart McLean Darrell Salk Terry Bagg Brock Baker Pat McDowell Julie DuPont Mary Kyger 10:06 Wednesday I 224 Celebriyf Series fs Q .,gg'b' 4 3 n W XX.. 'W Qs. 4 ARM ?5 Q:f ., ,fx 1.1 'ff' a- f,,J,,.f' -,,,-ff' NOT - -xi, 'fx , fx X 1, ' f Mf f 94,1 in - .asf , A- -6425. .,.,.1, , ,x 1 U Q 2 , -'-515'-M 'A ' , N .2 ' ,L S., ,Y---if KWH, V ks....f 1, xx: I w 1 , s , 1 fn gfI:Pi5LfiaQaA, ,M , - In V ,,, ,. if 'QQ 397' ., ,Q I' K A : f E, 'ml' V. yff.5? ' , 1 I I fry i. M X ' '41 ' W wx ' Q1 F ' ' 'W 'W f W , l L5 I , J ' TNQ-I X F ff' 4 ' .. Hr 3 f f ,,- I fi ff X ffl , Q A Q 7 ,, V x. 5, ,Xa , 'Q A 4 ' g X -:NF- 'fVf,,f ' f A' X ff , 1 1 in-Q y X, .. A ,V , H X , , A ANDO ERR 9 xxx, ,yin :iz ff f Q ,Y A 1 if f ILY . XX AN fe cw f , AH, .M u V U ,My , , flfuggiih 2 V17 fn , 24 :tg.uT ,J S 1 , 'D -L my M 5, ., ?xf ff' Y ,T I f Lf' Qi 535' Q XT Vw Vw X wg X ' my X V UW' Q f X 'Jw pf .g Q ! 1 Y 4 N, , x-.21 X.. 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D .1 'fmz 1 'A :A 'wax - ' : wif - - -' f - - . - ik, f -, s I f ' T. vgk 5' gi' 511- , ff 1 Ja , Wi pe .-3 'iff 4 T f Z 3 q52NCfyNq':uDNbDA 1 S Complimenfs of The Andover Inn Q9 X 5- , COMPLINIENTS of MCCABE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Lawrence, Massachusetts WALKUP'S GARAGE Edwin R. Walkup, owner FOREIGN 84 DOMESTIC CAR REPAIRS DEALER 17 Railroad Street Days: 475-2321 Andover, Mass. Nights: 475-3953 MEASLES iome in jg ....lI Mfr-vw - FI 'Nl Q93 1-' Fil OBRION, RUSSELL 8 CO. Insurance of Every Description BOSTON 6. MASS. LOS ANGELES. CALIF I4I Mill: Sfreei 3325 Wilshire Blvd. HUbbarcl 2-6200 DUnlrirlr 8-33 I6 . fwiuhw., - A i Qin? K Q -Yfrwfkjh 'Sw , . K 1 V' ai U, ' U,-.h...V, - ww,-....,..,,,w i , - X , in f A, . Af.-.M ,,,,,. ,Alq5,,lQZ, -. . W, Spare the poet for his subject's sake. William Cowper All kinds snuff Chewing tobacco Exotic Paintings Unusual gifts BILL'S SPECIALTIES Call day or night, we aim to please Nominal Delivery Fee Artichoke Hearts Enchiladas Overshoes Hex Candles Best Wishes from ESMIRELDA'S WINDOW PAINTING 8: STORM DOOR COMPANY Let us do it, Beauty always looks good Patrons of the 1965 Pot Pourri Friend of Big Ernie Mr Mr Mr Mr Dr. Mr Dr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Dr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Dr. Mr Mr and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs S. Grafton H. W. Comstock W. J. Gould, Jr. M. B. Sheldrick M. Melamed W. B. H. Sawyer B. Diamond H. F. Maling D. Turnbull E. H. Harte W. Hausberg C. P. Dixon R. Tresemer J. W. Huntington D. Newton M. G. Phillips G. Brown H. Davidson L. B. Lincoln J. D. Abbott F. B. Utley, Jr. W. Pierson, Jr. E. J. Ganem F. Schneider E. K. Meade, Jr. C. H. Lee C. Harris O. Porst How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless Child! William Shakespeare COMPLIMENTS TO The Class of 1965 from George T. Snoothound BEST WISHES to the Class of 1965 as we become the CLASS OF '69 from Kirk 8: Chuck COLLIER COBB 8c ASSOCIATES, INC. INSURANCE AND BONDS CHAPEL HII.L,NORTH CAROLINA W., A , MW... , . ,L,. ,.AW V ,W VLH, .. 1, ,. N ,. V W K may N .. ...H W'- ' 'M X , W-Q Q - . , -vw' 1 ' A , Lg, 4 M K , VFW - ,..- - '- . N. , -vw W W fi ...Hg K f V' -W... .. W ,M ,, H ,.-X' . 1 2 ' M Y ' 1 ,. w-.,.,g.?k -, V N: 1 k K W ' r www Q,.:w:,. ka, .L . W, YW' I . A.m,U.,,,,v, ,wma 'gym I . Mf--s..g,,,y,:LW,- , ww,,.y4f iw A ,M y ,W , , M-sw V ,, . .H , ww.. 5 7, ku ,f W., f. ..-,Q ,. N 4 ,L ' -'M' . fb.-W RQ' K f f'..... W Vs. A TM A. .-g ,. -L A' 'ff - W. M T H ,ff , .nw .- .M A M - W . ff fw1,,..fg . wfxw' 'Z -.ng v - - -Q M , ' W ,f -'nf , . ff M Y' .. , , g A ESB IR. I ' , PE'nfi4o ,AMBGY,1N,EWJJEF4SEY W . 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He knows Agrico products as the best he can buy and a key factor in growing and maintaining beautiful lawns. That is why he says, 'AGRICO GRASS FOOD and AGRINITE have given excellent results as they have helped us maintain good turfgrass areas. Consider Agrico, when you fertilize your own lawn and garden areas. See your Agrico agent today. AGRICO American Agricultural Chemical Co. North Weymouth, Massachusetts xl l Q S if ' l x S BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF I964 FROM BROX DAIRIES 200 Norfh Lowell S+. Meihuen, Mass. COMPLIMENTS OF DANA'S SPORT SHOP 56,5 5 J ,V Office Home 75 Bay State Road 19 Glen Avenue Lawrence, Mass. Methuen, Mass. Tel. 682-4982 Tel. 685-5316 ARMAND J. RATTE General Contractor Repairs and Alterations of all Kinds Residential and Commercial Building .. e,..wifM'-, , I 'iE9P'5 1 n 553' ' g aff 'if' '45, ms, CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of 1965 FM Q' ' Q D B Q 5 X Q f' E 2 from SAM SMITH of England: 5 ,VP ij of handcarved and painted toys for everyone l 5.3! collage colonels, tugboats, wild beasts, A mermaids and other fantasies. ff m' S DESIGN RESEARCH 57 Brattle Street Cyffgjfa f jg Cambridge, Mass. Zrllfffnsflnf-ggi '?QffVsf Emmet fggv I have lived some thirty years on this planet, and l have yet to hear the first syllable of valuable or even earnest advice from my seniors. Henry David Thoreau shaun Nj Telephone '17 I - ,i an X--ff '75'5 ' R - SHERATON-RULUNG GREEN MoTonlNN RTES. 133 L 93, ANDOVER Visit and Enjoy . . . Our Gift Shop 50 Beautiful Guest Rooms Dining Room Cocktail Lounge Olympic Sized Pool Coffee Shop A2 at if Mobil Travel Guide Rating BEST WISHES from Mr. and Mrs. L. 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Specialists in Turf Equipment and Supplies Cushman Gas gl Electric Golf Carts SP 4-4200 is fs. -43: Q ,-'KV , gf , M ze,-git, Q, Patrons of the 1965 Pot Pourrl Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Vinick S. G. Wolf, Jr. D. Evans R. E. Beach I. A. Schneiderman E. R. Stephens D. H. Bennett C. C. Jimerson R. M. Stewart D. F. Chimento N. Verger Mrs. Roose Escoruela Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs J. Wyper Samuels R. Richards F. Garner E. M. Burke N. C. Cross D. W. Henry D. C. Fabiani J. Morse E. G. Harness D. M. Gerber W. Munroe G. U. Warren D. Browning R. J. Wilbur J. Graham J. M. Bennett, Jr. R. G. Hoye Patrons of the 1965 Pot Pourri Joseph B. Cohan 84 Associates The Yankee Lady Michael Jay's Andover Gift House Allied Electrical Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lt. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Gardner H. L. Nelson J. McCarthy T. H. Page, Jr. Col. and Mrs. J. Perry D. R. Johnson R. P. Q. Chin W. Scheft R. D. Stevenson, J. L. Abernethy R. Marshall F. Townend L. Phillips K. C. Liang Mrs. E. McCallum Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Potter Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burns Mr. and Mrs. C. L. MacNelly Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Samp Mr. and Mrs. E. Devereux Dr. and Mrs. Jules Dupont Mr. and Mrs. M. Shedd J The country life is to be preferred, for there we see the works of God, but in cities little else but the works of men William Penn For my part, I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for traveI's sake. The great affair is to move. 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