Suffield Academy - The Pioneer Yearbook (Suffield, CT)
- Class of 1947
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' 'ef 'A , A .. n N' 'J' q h w m S ,. f' I I 'ia , W v .2 . b I ' ' 7 ' r F1 Q H A , A : ' wk ' ' Q ...---. f ' ' L llll nn 0 C6W0'C It has been the oblect ot the Edrtors of the 1947 Proneer to present an accurate 1rnpart1a1 revrew of the year 1945 1947 at Suthe1d The creatron ot the new Proneer brought forth rnany changes tendtng towards greater srrnphcrty and con ab1e 1n partrcular an effort has been made to assemb1e Cin accurate record of the actrvrtres and personahtres about the campus durlng the past year Wtth the hope that they have succeeded rn then' desrre to produce a hne book one that W111 grow more va1uab1e wtth trrne the Edttors present thts the 1947 'Proneer sistency, combined with the best photography and art avai1- Dedzmfzon IOHN GEDDES MORAN Words prmted 1n dechcctxon wlll vcrmsh Wlth the years but that trlbute mtended does not fade so qu1ck1y from the mmds of C1 host of CIQQTSCICIUVS students f 7 Hi Q ii , MW M 'ff-eff PIONEER STAFF tt A T I k, , I N t fir to I , ,I Q I ' I I ' - It ' WT' I Q, ' F as I ff N LA: S. . I ' I F I I I IF 'Q,?3'7es ' ' J . i ,sv iwir I L., ,, . t - - I I ' , -I V Q Q WL' f , I ' I . ' D -XV Q I ' I I ' , I S . I I ' I 5 if 5 W .Y ' NV, 3' , . ' I a W I . I v I . 9 x Z ,I f g 1 4 ' I' -'i -U , M. ,I fm Standmg left to rlght Pendleton E Fenton Osgood Welson Mr Potter IFaculty AdV1SOIl Webb ODonnell Fttzgerald Schatz Cohen Seated Russell K1rste1n Deyette Kenan fEd1tor1nCh1etJ Cooney Shapxro PIONEER STAFF Robert C Kenan Ed1tor tn Chlef LITERARY STAFF Manfred L Cohen Llterary Ed1tor Robert M O Donnell Earnest Pendleton Iohn W Conney Thomas Cannon Patrtck E F1tzgerald Sherwln Welson Warburton C Webb Ir Eugene Fenton Arthur Flshrnan A Netll Osgood Ir Art Ed1tor Ioseph Broutllard Photographtc Ed1tor SPORTS STAFF Harvey Ktrsteln Sports Ed1tor Bernard Shaplro BUSINESS STAFF Paul F Schatz Buslness Manager Bennett Russell lay I Deyette FACULTY ADVISOR Robert Sanders Potter wifi' 5153? vim, Q2 M: gagulw :ff 'T 'ff' 6 ' ff- ' , J2 q ik f K 'A half . , .. HEADMASTER CONRAD HAI-IN MA Connle Yale Columblu HEADMASTER See me later xr? I 4' WQJUJA4 I No Senior nights this Week. 1 1 A 1 M, 1. 4 A. V K 'X I8 ish ff X FACULTY WALTON CHAMBERLAIN BAKER Wolt Amherst Columbro MATHEMATICS ENGLISH Rrtle Club wlll shoot tomght ASHLEY L BICKMORE AB EclM Blck The Globe Trotter Colby Horvord DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS PLBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTOR THOMAS H BUFFINTON AB Buffy VVIIIIGIHS ENGLISH Is thls the correct spelI1ng9 IOHN C CHAMBERLAIN AB Dartmouth IUNIOR SCHOOL e IQ' -QR 1 Kgs FACULTY S FREDERICK CUSI-IMAN IV AB Mr Cushman Amherst MATHEMATICS Lrsten here Sonny Irml A good mathematrcran IS a lazy one DAVID F FITZGERALD AB Ertz op Wrlllams HISTORY I have three unaccounted calls to Hartford for thls month Shhl lane rs asleep DR THEODORE HAI-IN AB MD Doctor Bloomlleld College New Iersey Bloomfreld School of Theology LANGUAGES IOI-IN GEDDES MORAN BS MA ohn Massachusetts State College Mrddlebury College ASSISTANT HEADMASTER SCIENCES Ill be m my ofhce from 2 OO o clock to 220 to check crttzenshlp reports Shhl . 1 1 - - 1- 1, U . . ff , . ,, . . . H A , , . . 1 'M -4. tt . H It If wif, , , P U , . ,I . tt . H 5933 ' ' l te X 'S I Q Q L .V , . ., . . 1- ir ' I xx. U H U I . .'0 . ' -Q . , . 1 , . ., . . HI If .1 , - . I -- - H tt H I aw ww? M.. RWM sis FACULTY HENRY A OZIMEK Holy Cross ENGLISH LANGUAGES Good rnornrng trrend Glee Club rehearsal at 7 UO tn the church ROBERT SANDERS POTTER Mr P School of the Boston Museum of Fme Arts Massachusetts Instttute of Technology ENGLISH MECHANICAL DRAWING ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING IUNIOR SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR Th1s room IS not cr smokmg den That sort of thrng IS frowned upon Sufheld Academy 1- EDWARD A RIVERA Padre Suffolk Syracuse LANGUAGE TEACHER 20 po1nts for you must take rny sresta RICHARD ROCHE B S Ed Coach Roche Mass State Teachers College IUNIOR SCHOOL If 1' I I . , A.B. y UOZH ,ia in gave- , . 2, ,, I . ' '53 I , ' Hx I ki A. j, Q A f A-A ,if .. ., I, I 'Q' ' Ik ' ' ' ,I ' ' ' Q I an . , -- M , flu lvl ' :'. 11 I ' 4 plefwel I 1 if I. , fu A Y '- a t .A y S-fi . , AB. HI , 7 K I , If I Y , tx, , 1 , H C534 I ,ZS If ' TNI K If FACULTY IESSE F SMITH AB ess Brown Un1vers1ty ALUMNI RECORDER BIBLE ENGLISH Book reports due next Monday See? WILLIAM H Y STEVENS B1gB1ll Yale SCIENCES MATHEMATICS The walkrng squad wrll meet at Fuller s corner at 3 UO o clock Stand by for a qurz ,I ROBERT V SWEENEY AB Qwg 53 'K Bolo Colgate MATHEMATICS The swnnmmg bus wrll leave at 2 I5 Stay ln your rooms WARREN F TERWILLIGER Chuckles Grrnmle New Paltz State Teachers College New York Umverslty IUNIOR SCHOOL HEADMASTER ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Next years the year I ll be outslde the Dlnmg Hall after dm ner to collect money tor your trckets 'Q FACULTY LEROY S WARD BS Stan Stretch Camslus HISTORY ECONOMICS egg...- Cooney I scooped you on that testt Aheml MW me Q Q GERHARD M WILKIE AB Gerhard Q kb 1 Massachusetts State College LANGUAGES No Walters untrl ten mmutes of slx Ten laps around the Soccer F1e1d MRS HARRIET S HALL HOUSEMOTHER MRS HOWARD P BARNETT RN Doc Mrs B NURSE Q... X S K 1h,M,mv FACULTY CLIFFORD H PRIOR C1 BURSER MISS MARGIE M THOMPSON SECRETARY EVERETT BARTLETT CHEF :: 'N I--....,,- iN3vW ' M Senior W' KRIMMEL Pres1der1t 45 hi CLASS OFFICERS p K i COONEY Secretory '61 v IOHN LEWIS MEEI-IL I Vlce Presldent 3' g ASHENBACH Treasurer 6 2 , 5 -. , if if J S ,V uk ' f ,. U be S A ' My 44 ,. J',.l 0Q,' 2 A if ..w-sum., W lg S L . . . . Q 'L S ' Q ' m fair? www' 'J 'U Y, , A g a X X S ni. , . r y Y flu I: ., ' 45:1 ' V , 1 R, ROBERT EDWARD ALLAIRE Bob Soccer 4 CLD S Club 4 Skr Club Track4 YALE 240 Summer Street Br1stol Conn ROBERT A ASCHENBACH As Football 4 CLI BasketballI V s4 Torch Club 4 Seruor Class Treasurer Base ball 4 S Club 4 SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE Zl MOUHTGIDVISW Street Sprmgfleld Mass ffm? x,Q 'Irv-.-,,,, rw 'E 1 in ,tl A 5-xqpw t f ROBERT E ARCHIBALD Arch Glee Club 4 MASSACHUSETTS STATE COLLEGE 33 Crystal Avenue Spr1r1gf1eld Mass HENRY T BARTNICKI Bart Football 4 CLI Basketball 4 CLI Base ball 4 S Club 4 Torch Club 4 DARTMOUTH 45 Tekoa Avenue Worormoco Mass fo I Q A b,tt 1 v if ' A W l I 4fA , li , if gf .3 ,g 1 tt I I Iagn: mi I z . 1 ' 4: P. G. t h . pc. Pc. , 'fl A 0 ROBERT BATCI-IELDER WILLIAM IOSEPH BEGLEY Bo 1 Soccer 4 CLD Tenrus 4 S Club 4 Bqsebnll 4 SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE 28 Wlnthrop Street Torrmgton Conn ROBERT BIZ IZ Scrence Club 4 R1fle Club 4 Torch Club 4 Glee Club 4 Sk1 Club 4 Swlm mmg 4 Tenms 4 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY 9 Brown Avenue Stafford Sprmgs Conn NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY ll6 Freemcm Street I-lcrrtford Conn EDWARD I BORSA MASSACHUSETTS STATE COLLEGE 257 Ook Street Indlom Orchard Moss QE fl We-I J ff b B'll P. G. I I 1 V 1 ' 5 ' - Ed P. G. .lu 5 .,.lA' Q I. . Q L, I , Q liiv lb . 5 H . , f f I . Q t 'M-H vf,, 5 3 A Hem, 1 ROBERT PEABODY BRAINARD Bull Dog Scrence Club 4 Rltle Club 4 Glee Club 4 Swurlmmg 4 Terxrus 4 BROWN UNIVERSITY 246 Palm Street Hartford Conn TERRANCE FRANCIS BURKE Terry Football 4 ILD Baseball 4 S Club 4 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 15 Washmgton Avenue Thompsonvdle Conn -Mtg at 51' it A . - I W tt. .- L I 2' ' Jw ' ww IOSEPH BROUILLARD -I oem Tenms 4 Torch Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Torch Club Prom Comrmttee 4 COLUMBIA 36 Rrvers Avenue Wllllmansett Mass SIDNEY WORTH BUSHNELL Bush RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN Brldge Lane Enfleld Conn ff' A-Q' It 'U-umhs fla- eff L' .. ., I P. G. xo P. G. P. G. ,,X':: ' . . 1' ,' at Y' Q if .... 1 ., ' ' 'i f kg, I. ,, A NX if N IAMES STEPHEN CADIGAN COLT-IN R- CAMPBELL .. imn Collle Football 4 QLD Torch Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Baseball 4 S Club 4 VILLANOVA 292 Maple Street Holyoke Mass THOMAS B CANNON lR Governor Yearbook Staff 4 World Student Ice Fund lCl'1a1rmanD HOLY CROSS Mam Street Suftleld Conn QA: Football 4 CLD S Club 4 UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 61 Prospect Street Thompsonvllle Conn Y RICHARD CLINTON CARVELL Serv Rlck Wrestllng 4 DARTMOUTH 250 NortH Maln Street North Andover Mass Q- 'Wg KX KE I .. . .. I P. G. I S It 7 It 1 4 wmfeyij E , 4 ' , :K ff,:t , I ,T A l il t HIL Lk,. . X. K -' X S WILLIAM IAMES CLARK l Soccer 4 CLD Basketball 4 CLD Baseball 4 S Club 4 TRINITY 32 Wtntonbury Avenue Bloornlteld Conn IOI-IN WILSON COONEY Football 2 KLJ 3 CLD 4 CLD Basketball 2 3 CLD Baseball 3 CLD Senror Class Secretary Yearbook Stall 4 Sophomore Class Presrdent Dramattc Club 4 S Club 3 4 VILLANOVA 229 Central Street Spnngtreld Mass EQ 'W' X ,-I A K,- Q-N F , -1 W ll . X MANFRED LESSING COI-IEN Manny Wrestltng 3 Clvlanagerl CLD Glee Club 4 Rrlle Club 3 4 Sclence Club 3 4 Yearbook Stall 4 S Club 3 HARVARD 465 South Maln Street Torrlngton Conn RICHARD E COWLES Dtck R1tle Club 4 Cflee Club 4 WI-IARTON SCHOOL OF FINANCE 273 Palm Street Hartford Conn Y- I f I' , Si I i ls HBH., .. ,, P. G. I ' ' 4' l I, C. S , W ,zll f. , u , ' ltl- v X 2 wi: x ,.-257 S-4-. ROBERT H. COWLES Bob TUFTS COLLEGE 273 Palm Street Hartford Conn A, 'I' sl N , I in----4 I. 'Y il Z .- Q:- I ' It , 2 5' 4 I R I -M' Q 3 I, I 1 GERALD M. CBASNICK .IGerry,, BATES l38 Phghland Avenue Wrnthrop Mass TOSEPH D1-XSCOU WILLIAM P DAVIS Daskt Football 4 QLD S Club 4 HOLY CROSS 124 Pleasant Street Thompsonvllle Conn Quay. lawn I Football 4 CLD Baseball 4 S Club 4 FOBDHAM 36 GIllette Crrcle SprIr1gtIelcl Mass l ,ff P. G. l I- ':B'II ' pt G, P. G. 14 . 14. I .Q N JV: at 4 ,O I T . ' N -if .t4. T131 ...A It.fgQ55545f1. I -'xg 13 K V. fu.. Q , 'Q K 4-4 f 'M 2 . . ,.. 1 , ik! 3 I S 4 r 3 ,f 1 s 4 3 I' P Av Y ix .D ,,, CHARLES VANCOURTLAND DE LAN Chuck Rllle Club 4 Glee Club 4 RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OE DESIGN 101 Dartmouth Street Sprmglleld Mass ROBERT EDWARD DINNEEN Cu Ocake RENOVARD INSTITUTE OE EMBALMING 129 Hall Street NOrth Adams Mass gawk TAL CEY l IOSEPH IOHN DEYETTE, DR. GY FOOtball 3 CLD 4 Basketball 4 QLD llvlan agerD Track 4 Glee Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Table MOD11OT 4 Bell Staff 3 Rltle Club 3 fSecretary TreaSurerD 4 Club 3 4 Sclence Club 4 MASSACHUSETTS STATE COLLEGE 97 South Street Northampton Mass WALLACE DRENZEK Wally Basketball 4 CLD Baseball 4 S Club 4 HOLY CROSS North Street Suttleld Conn www '-e 'Mm We E , D I ' I - . . . 1 ' 2 , 4: - , : S. f I - I x I 1 .. ., .1 Y. H I I j , . I Y . 414 ,.1-QW. ig ,, S 1 ' 1,7155 ' My 4 hd A M52 - ,f f ref . Q . .QW if iv . VS 5 -til u - ' 1551 M' gg A M , ,E , N. i D 1 1 , 1 f As A ft F 's . I ' It! I D 3 gfg , ,: . . I , I Y HENRY A DREWNOWSKI Hank Football 4 CLD Track 4 S Club 4 VILLANOVA Shoemaker Lane I-'eedmg Hrlls Mass CONRAD W EBERHARDT Connre Soccer 3 CLD 4 CLD Sclence Club 3 4 S Club 3 4 FITCHBURG STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE l9 Elorentlne Gardens Sprrngtlelcl Mass I I if ill C 35 f I 'V iq, HENRY C EARLE Hank Track 4 CASE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE lU26 Maln Street Agawarn Mass EUGENE RUSSELL FENTON Gene Soccer 3 CLD 4 CLD Basketball 3 Baseball 3 CLD SW1n'1n'nng 4 Sctence Club 4 Table Monltor 4 Rrlle Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 S Club 3 4 NORWICH UNIVERSITY l Hlghlancl Street Hyanms Mass qnmvwy I 2 A . P. G. P. G. I ' , : CLD: I ' I ' t-.: Q I ' ix V ,Dx gi m I C. I Z ssrst sz -W 'W -3 I 37 QI, II 1 III3,I. I+ A ,li ginl A,A,V I I , IOHN G FENTON erry Soccer 3 CLD 4 CLD Basketball 3 CLD Swlmmmg 4 Baseball 3 Track 4 S Club 3 4 NORWICH UNIVERSITY l I-hghlarld Street I-Iyanms Mass PATRICK EDWARD FITZGERALD a Football 2 CLD 3 CLD 4 CLD Wrestlmg 2 CLD 3 CLD 4 CLD SWIIHITIIDQ 4 Track 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Sc1ence Club 3 4 Bell Staff 4 Glee Club 4 Kttchen Su per1ntenc1ent4 S Club 3 4 Dramatlc Club 3 4 Basketball I V s 2 NOTRE DAME 109 Westmmster Street Sprmgtteld Mass IMC I ARTHUR LEWIS FISHMAN Art1e Soccer 2 3 4 CLD CMar1agerD Tenms 2 4 Swtmmmg 4 Wrestlmg Z Yearbook Staff 4 Track 3 SCISHCS Club 3 4 S Club 4 Kltchen Supermtendent 4 UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 78 Whetten Road West Hartford Conn THOMAS H FORD 3rd Tom Soccer 4 Glee Club 4 Sclence CPYSSICISHID Termls 4 DARTMOUTH Rwer Road Essex Conn Club 4 ' W- ,, ' , fl I I ' 7 ' I, III II I. - II I I , I I I - I I j j . I I I I - I I I I - I . , . 1 , , . II - II 6 i F t , I I I I I I ' ' I I - II II I I I I I I I ' . . I I . 5 , I - I I . . . I 1 - , , . . . I I Ml I I Z' I, ' i r'IIlII I I f. 1 I I I I :I 1 A ,,I,,II I I I C' I, I , N ROBERT WILLIAM GENTNER Bob P. G. NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY 39 Sherbrooke Avenue Hartford Conn WILLIAM C HARRIGAN 1 COLLEGE UNDECIDED 785 CentraI Street Spnngtleld Mass '-u.. 1 W, ZH. ' LM- 'Z' L-I ' NRM ',. .W g-53 th Q RICHARD I. HANEY Dick Science Club 4. COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES Montauk I-Ilghway Oakdale L I N Y DONALD N HERMAN Herm Soccer 4 SW1mm1ng 4 Glee Club 4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 42 Walnut Street W1nsted Conn P. G. , . 1 ' ll ll ..B.u,, I I Ijftsl.: yr ,. . . .- if . K 3 4 I tiQprj5:fif T iii 'f:isl:f1Zf33i 1 2f 1M'5i2'5fE5f ROBERT CHARLES KENAN Bob Sc1ence Club 3 4 lV1cePres1dentJ Academy Slngers 3 Glee Club 4 Soc cer2 3 CLD 4 Bell Staff 3 4 Yearbook Statt 4 lun1or Prom Comrnrttee S Club 3 4 Headwalter 4 Tennls 2 3 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND 2904 Arundel Road Mt Ranler Maryland IOHN FRANCIS KLOSS ack CLARKSON COLLEGE OE TECHNOLOGY 63 Pythlan Avenue Torrrngton Conn SDQEQK if ' 9 eff. 14.523 gg.. HARVEY M KIRSTEIN Glmpy Football 3 4 CManagerl KLJ Tennrs 3 4 Yearbook Statf 4 Bell Statt 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Scrence Club 3 4 Cheer leader3 4 S Club 4 COLBY 304 Lowell Street Peabody Mass RALPH EMERSON KNOWLES Buster Soccer 4 Swlmrnrng 4 Glee Club Tennls 4 SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE 5'5 May Street Hartford Conn x W fm- 'Q K T' I F i I fl i. Milk . 1: I. - ' l,', gf , 1 N A. - y V ' ' ' : gr K A 'ffm , 7 , I X I Q , Ah g A I v 3 .4 I 3 ,Q f L? KX . ,. ' U If U ' f' ' , ' - ' : , 1 ' , ' 1 2 - Q 1 , 2 , , J f I I I f I ' I . . 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LAGAN Chick Soccer 4 CLD Basketball 4 S Club 4 Baseball 4 TRINITY l54 Ierome Avenue Bloornhelcl Conn IOSEPI-I LA ROCCO Rock ll 4 CLD Termls 4 Torch Club 4 . M5243 ' at 'X'-2 5235? J . R If IOSEPH D. LAMANA oem Football 4 CLD S Club 4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 89 Wlndsor Street Thompsonvllle Conn RICHARD DANA LAWRENCE D1ck Footba S Club Soccer 3 4 Track 4 Rrtle Club 3 CPres rdentl Glee Club 4 Scrence Club 3 NORWICH UNIVERSITY 35 Sprmg Street Torrmgton Conn BROWN UNIVERSITY 38 Sumner Street Hartford Conn Hillv- Jv' X 3 X u n I z 1 - . 1 I - P. G. . ' , . 1 1 ' 1 z . . , 1 5 P. G. ' ' ' Q. w+H-e 6 gf Lltll- Y ' I - ..,.. 1 1. A 45 1 3 'XZ 2' 7' I fm . V' , . gg. ., I .f.. -. 4 5- .4 Kg, 1 I - ' .. -ht I - -. Q j .... A 4 'Wt .R . tl I, 9 CCIQ Ik' A ft, flvfsg. I MQ 0 rf fi F MORTIMER LOTANE Mort Soecer 3 CLI Trock 4 S Club 3 DARTMOUTH 304 North Mcun Street Sutheld Conn I-'RANK IAMES MATRANGO Cheech 'Iorch Club 4 Football 4 CLD Bosket boll 4 QLD Boseboll 4 Glee Club 4 S Club 4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 49 Rutledge Street Sprmgheld Moss R:-Z, IN- I K I ir . W glib 5 'Et 4' 'W J W f 3 'ix Q gl f I t , F L N, M an V' ' 'w ,,,zQt3,ff, Nw. J ffl. 51 . ,,,,.,32 WVW ,, ,. 5 E 'Q It K 3 ft fx: . . A 1 3: ,fn ' '--it-rT'5.:', TED I LUDWIN TERRY Golf Club 4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 69 Pleosont Street Thompsonwlle Conn DONALD T MCAVOY Moc AMHERST 93 Hrllcrest Rood W1HdSOF Conn 'QEWS S... L : 2 . , 4. PG. I P. G. . ff llll ll my Q I ' I . y wt 2 tl I'4I E , 'Qs IOHN T MEEHAN Red Eootball 4 Baseball 4 Torch Club 4 CORNELL UNIVERSITY 321 Sargeant Street Holyoke Mass WALKER RICHARD MILES Walk Screrlce Club 4 Glee Club 4 Swlm rrung 4 RENSSELAER POLYTECI-INIC INSTITUTE 201 Weeks Street Benmngton Vt a. 4 QI' his. 1' :CA IKWKQ A, --- IOHN LEWIS MEEHL Loure Eootballl CLD 2 CLD 3 CLD 4 CLD Basket bal I CLI 2 CLD 3 CLD 4 CLI Baseball CL 2 CLI 3 CLI 4 Torch Club 3 4 Cpresrderltl Scrence Club 3 CSeC retaryl 4 CSecretaryl Bell Staff 3 4 Table Momtor 4 Iumor Prom Comrrut tee 3 S Club 3 4 Vlce Pres1der1tSer1 ror Class COLLEGE UNDECIDED Rrdgewood Road Mrddletowrr Conn ROBERT M ODONNELL Rooster Bob Soccer 2 3 CLD 4 Baseball 2 3 Basket ball 2 3 Cflee Club 4 Sclence Club 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Cheerleader 4 S Club 3 4 COLLEGE UNDECIDED 512 Prospect Street Torrmgton Conn Iii, C QR 1 5:- wtf' 'N I gain? if 1 j R aft' If vm -C I E City. , I VA f C t K 'Q ag Tk I E Q I I WW . 3 ' X J, I f 1 fa, fn .Q X 77 4,1 y, VV - fi fi, Q gf f A , , , , J - 1 1 - I - P, G. 1 I, l , , V: 1, 2, I , 5 ' , 2 , J I - 2 . , 1 ' - ' - F . 1 ' ' ' tl ll I V , , , 2 , 2 - 2 I - 1 , . - ' I I I . P. G. 1 - . ' ' I , . , . T5 .N 4 7,46 . w r V ' V I a 8,7 V V ' , 3 an ' ' ' ' Sr .W ' H 7 A fi, yn I , ff 'R'-S I um Q , fn I X 'I' f 5 ALBERT NEILL OSGOOD IR WILLIAM L PATCI-IEN Ozzte Patch Glee Club 4 Rrtle Club 4 Rrclmg Club Soccer 4 IU Skl Club 4 Baseball 4 Cheerleader 4 Yearbook Staff 4 S Clubfl Terms 4 WESLEYAN l25 Eastwood Road CORNELL UINIVERSITY ll52 West Roxbury Parkway Chestnut I-llll Mass ERNEST R PENDLETON IR Torrmgtort Conn Erme MARIO LOCUS PRESENTATO Glee Club 4 Rttle Club 4 Yearbook Pres Stall 4 Football 4 CLD Baseball 4 Torch Club 4 S Club4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY Granvrlle Road Torrlngton Conn 1 Q I 'Wm-.J BOSTON COLLEGE 998 East Street Walpole Mass 3'1 hum... 45 I I , A P. G. P, G. 5 ' ' I I f I A Q I f I W Q if I ' 3, I -ep.. Q , xx W m I 2 it x K - I , aw FRED PROSIATKGWSKI IR KARL RANNENBERG IR ro Bud Soccer 4 CLD Basketball 4 KLJ Baseball SWIITIIHITIQ 4 Tennls 4 Rlfle Club 4 4 S Club 4 CSecretaryl Torch Club 4 Glee Club 4 TRINITY Eneleweed Avenue MIDDLEBURY colusors Bloornflelcl Conn SEWARD A RIDLON Doc DARTMOUTH 5 Elrn Street Concord N EX I 77 Garfleld Street Sprlngfteld Mass BENNETT RUSSELL Russ Football 3 Baseball 4 Clvlanagerl CLD Bell Staff 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Glee Club 4 lumor Prom Cornmlttee 3 SC1 ence Club 3 COLLEGE UNDECIDED l2l Pmeywoods Avenue Sprmgfleld Mass I is up fl I I ll rr I V P. G. l , , R. li I Q I X' ml 5 5 Q , T H A Q orsa A All x ..Y'2e- .4- !lIv STANLEY SALVA Tux Baseball 4 DARTMOUTH R E D Lynch Terrace Thompsonvllle Conn ,gt at PAUL SCI-IATZ G1rth Football l 2 3 IID 4 Wrestlmg l QLD 2 QLD 3 CLD Track 2 Sophomore Class Secretary Iumor Class Secretary SCIGHCS Club 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Bell StaIf2 3 4 CIlee Clubl 3 4 Iumor Prom Comrmttee I-Ieaclwalter 4 Man ager Bookstore 4 S Club l 2 Dramauc Club 3 4 Seruor Prom Com mrttee UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 7 Staples Place BERNARD A SHAPIRO West Hartford Conn Berrue Football 3 LD 4 CLD Basketball IVs 3 EUGENE IOSEPH SULLIVAN s 1 Baseball 3 CLD 4 Yearbook Staff 4 my 50191109 Club 4 S Club 3 4 Klfchen Basketball 4 CLD Baseball 4 s ctab 4 Supermtendent UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI 363 Exeter Street Budgeport Conn Wu. HI UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT Suttteld Corm I' I '49 4- 4 2, as .. V W f 5 +7 Eg, f 5 4g 4 l I ,magma I 4,4 fm 4' Kggfgwgf Z I, 5254 f I + f , I I AI I I I I I I I I I I ' ' I I I I I I I - I I ' I . 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Class Hlstory Four long years ago way back rn 1943 the Senror Class was started when a huge trarler from the Consolrdated Truckrng Company went zoomrng by Suffreld Academy towards Sprrngfreld and lost a brg wheel and Paul Schatz of Hartford Connectrcut arrrved The very same day a Conga Lrne got lost rn New York and one of the partrcrpants Robert Kenan of Muskegon Mrchrgan arrrved here A Mrddletown Crrcus lost rts strongman the day that lack Crusher Meehl decrded to come to Suffreld Academy Next year the second year of the Senror Class s exrstence 1944 brought us the Senror Class an assortment of anrmals and rnsects rncludrng Robert Rooster O Donnell and War burton Sprder Webb from Torrrngton and Farrfreld Connectrcut respectrvely The Senror Class also rmported three boys from Sprrngfreld fsavrng them from the clutches of Ma Freldsb namely lohn Cooney Patrrck Frtzgerald and Conrad Eberhardt Van Muscles Mrtchell whrle on a werght lrftrng tour of New England stopped off at Suffrela and lrked rt so much he decrded to grve up hrs career and become a scholar Arthur Frshman Presrdent of the Bluffer s Socrety of Hartford Connectrcut won a free scholarshrp to any academy thus enablrng hrm to attend the frne old rnstrtutron of Suffreld Academy In the year 1945 the thrrd year of the Senror Class the Class really began to become somethrng what wrth frfteen new members Gene and ferry Fenton peddled up from New Haven Connectrcut on therr new brcycles rn Just two hours and srxteen and one quarter m-rnutes the new worlds record Russell Holy Cow Whrtman started to follow a holy cow and before he realrzed rt here he was rn Boston Massachusetts Srnce he was so near to The Academy he thought rt wrser to go to school here than to go all the way back to Lrncoln Nebraska l have heard that lay Deyette of Northampton Massachusetts flew to Suffreld Academy rn an arrplane because he thought rt the fastest way to get away from those Smrth grrls You poor boy youl Mortrmore Lotane came here as part of a busrness deal hrs Dad made wrth the Marn Offrce when he sold them a new addrng machrne It was bargarn day Whrle workrng at the Coca Cola Plant rn Hartford Connectrcut Rrchard Law rence got lost among the Coke bottles When the Torch Club got rts next shrpment of that delrcrous beverage whom do you thrnk was rn one of the bottles? Thats rrght Drckl The Brke Boy from Sprrngfreld Massachusetts Charles Delsancey came zrpprng up to Suffreld on hrs motor brke another one of hrs rnsprratrons Bernard Shaprro came to Suffreld Academy rn hrs new Cadrllac from Brrdgeport Connectrcut He naturally was accompanred by hrs farthful servant and valet that Peabody Massachusetts wonder Harvy Krrstern Davrd Roseman was sent to Suffreld enclosed rn a package of food specral delrvery from Brooklrne Massachusetts He as rs hrs custom arrrved about two weeks late Peter Lacques was rmported from New Rochelle New York rn order to trrm the shrubbery rn front of the Faculty House and Mr Hahn s House Manfred Manny Cohen came to Suffreld Academy rn order to get an rnsprratron to wrrte a great song hrt lrke hrs uncle George M Cohan He strll rs wartrng lohn Hobart that Southern Gentleman came up from Texas hrs foster state to garn some good old Yankee Learnrng lf anyone knows where he can frnd 1t wrthout workrng for rt wrll you please notrfy lohn'9 Bennett Russell came to Suffreld Academy from Sprrngfreld Massachusetts so that he could charm the students here by hrs Sea Storres I thrnk hes got too much competrtron thrs year but he succeeded rn hrs desrres last year The fourth and last year of the organrzatron of the Senror Class 1946 brought the great est rncrease rn the number of members to be exact srxty one We the Senror Class owe our greatest thanks to Secretary of War Patterson for drspersrng four squads of the best servrcemen you or anyone else has seen Among thrs group can be found some of the best athletes that Suffreld Academy has thrs year or has ever had namely Robert Allarre Robert Batchelder Wrllram Patchen and Fay Wrllrams for soccer Henry Bartnrckr Terrance Burke Seward Rrdlon loseph Telepcrak Roger Talbot Frank Matrango Robert Batchelder Ralph Webster Robert Aschenbach lames Cadrgan lames Lacey loseph LaRocco Ioseph DAscolr Wrllram Davrs lohn Meehan and Colon Campbell all have partrcrpated rn erther football basketball or both We owe much to these and all the veterans who have done so much to help Suffreld Academy to attarn the hrgh scholastrc and athletrc standrng rt has thls year We also have many veterans ths year who are day students Thrs lrst rnclucles Wrllram Begley Thomas Gentner from Hartford Connectrcut Donald McAvoy from Wrndsor l 1 1 1 1 1 - . 1 1 1 - 11 11 . . . , . . 1 1 1 1 - - - - 11 11 1 1 1 ' 11 , 11 . . 1 . . . 1 1 1 - . . . . 11 ,, - - - 11 11 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 , . 1 1 ' ' - 1 11 11 - 1 11 1 . 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 , , . , , - 1 1 ' 11 11 - - . . . . 1 . . , . , . 11 . 11 . . 1 . 1 1 1 ' , . 1 ' 1 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 . , , . 1 1 1 11 11 1 - , . . - - 11 11 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 . 11 . 1, . . . , . . . . 11 . 1, 1 1 - , . 1 1 ' - 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 Locks Edward Borsa lames Mrsuraca Theodore Ludwrn Stanly Salva loseph DAscolr Srdney Bushnell loseph Lamana Terrance Burke from Thompsonvrlle Connectrcut Henry Earle Thomas Cooney Wrllram Davrs and Eay Wrllrams all harl from Sprrngfreld Massa chusetts Thrs year somethrng thus far undone at The Academy has been allowed rn order to admrt more of the students who have applred Many of the students are lrvrng downtown rn prrvate homes wrth the permrssron of Mr Hahn Among those allowed to do thrs are Robert Allarre Robert Archrbald Henry Bartnrckr Seward Rrdlon Rrchard Haney Walker Mrles and loseph Telepcrak all of whom lrve rn Suffreld Robert Cupcake Drnneen heard that there was a good chance at Su ffreld Academy for a brg cake to be transferred rnto a brg crumb Hence Suffreld Academy recerved another veteran and rooter Ralph Knowles a veteran and resrdent of Hartford came to The Academy wrth hopes of gettrng away from the Army But where drd he end up? ln wrth all the veterans rn three rooms that now have the aspect of the busrest army barracks lohn Kloss of Torrrngton Connectrcut heard that gorng to school was easrer than workrng rn a factory so he came to Suffreld l wonder rf he drd the wrse thrng'9 Karl Rannenberg was about the only person who came to Suffreld Academy for the sole purpose of studyrng Robert Br arnard lrke Paul Schatz had the desrre to become a brg wheel at Suffreld Consrderrng that he has only been here for one year he has not only egualed hrs rdeal but has surpassed hrm loseph Brourllard of Holyoke Massa chusetts after about two months of sayrng goodby to you know who frnally was able to reach Suffreld and get down to some real good work scholastrc and extra currrcular both Robert Brz the Best Nrckle Candy there lzzzz and a very good fellow he rs Robert Cowles was sent up to watch over hrs younger brother Rrchard both of whom are from Hartford Connectrcut Tom Ford was here at Suffreld Academy rn 1945 but Uncle Sam called hrm away to serve hrs country He lrked rt here so much that thrs year 1946 h returned One day wnrle gorng to Sprrngfreld wrth Hartfords famous Gertre Sherman Mousre Welson was krcked out of a car onto the front steps of the Mrddle Burldrng A few of the boys at school carted Mousre upstarrs where he stayed for the remarnder of the year Fred Prosratkowskr Ir of Bloomfreld Connectrcut by some strange power was able to tear Cand I do mean tear for there were srx horses pullrng hrrnl hrmself away from hrs rnsprratron and come to Suffreld That quret boy Donald Porkre Herman from Vfrnsted was berng sought for by everyone rn Wrnsted Lrttle drd they know that Porkre had gone to Suffreld Academy to garn some knowledge Iohn Krrmmel of Audobon New lersey when offered a scholarshrp to West Pornt Dartmouth Unrversrty of Pennsylvanra or Suffreld Academy naturally chose Suffreld Academy l dont really blame hrm Henry Drewnowskr of Agawam Massachusetts and Robert Bulrush Wrlcox of Sprrngfreld Massa chusetts both came to The Academy to play football Drewnowskr for the Varsrty and Wrlcox for the lunror School They both broke records rn athletrcs whrle here at Suffreld Drewnowskr for berng the backer up to the lrne and Wrlcox for berng the only post grad uate ever to play on the lunror School team Gerald Crasnrck of Wrnthrop Massachusetts was washed down to Suffreld by one of those frequent floods that they have on the coast Earnest Pendleton of Westfreld Massachusetts came to Suffreld to get away from the mon otony of lrvrng rn the same town for erghteen long years Thomas Cannon Chester Kuras Wallace Drenzek and Gene Sullrvan got trred of gorng to Suffreld Hrgh School and decrded that rt was trme to go to a drfferent school Consequently they walked up the road about a mrle and where do you thrnk they were? Thats rrght at Suffreld Academy Marro Pre sentato the Walpole Massachusetts Wonder gave up hrs 1ob as a barker at a carnrval and decrded to follow the easrer career of garnrng knowledge He strll however goes off on a rampage and starts callrng out what he knows thrs was especrally true of hrs frfth perrod class Nerl Osgood from Brooklrne Massachusetts decrded rt would be easrer to get an educatron than to get a rob even at hrs fathers store The frrst academy whrch came to h s mrnd was naturally that old frne rnstrtutron Suffreld Academy Howard Appleby swam down the Connectrcut Rrver for practrce but one day hrs eyes rested on Suffreld Academy He was so enchanted that he drdnt want to go back to hrs home town Sprrng freld Massachusetts Andrew Backman Chrck Lagen and Brll Clark come to school rn the Blue Streak Andys new Packard almost every day lhave trred to grve you an accurate hrstory of the Senror Class of 1947 and rn conclu sron l would lrke to wrsh each and every senror the best luck rn hrs lrfe to come I have trred to grve you somethrng here that wrll grve you a laugh when you take out your Year book and thrnk of the days gone by MANFRED LESSING COHEN . 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h , . . . tt 11 . 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 . - 1 1 - 1 . , ' 1 1 , ' . . tt . 11 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 . , 1 G 1 . . . . . 1 11 . 11 1 1 1 1, , 11 . . . , u 1 11 - - 1 - 1 -1 1 1 1 . . . . . . 11 . ,1 - 1 1 . . . . . . 1, . 11 1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 . 1 , . . . 11 11 , . . 1 1 1 ' 1 . . , . . Y . - 1 1 - I - - . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' - 1 1 1 - 1 1 . 1 . . . 1 1 . , . ' 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 , 1 - . 1 . . 1 . 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. A 1 1 - . 1 . . . I - ' ' 1 1 11 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 . Class W111 We the members of the Class of 1947 Suffteld Academy Town of Suffleld County of Hart ford tn the State of Connecttcut bemg of tlred body and doubtfulmmd do hereby bequeath the followtng of wh1ch we stncerely hope that the Class of 1948 wtll accept and cher1sh throughout the followmg year To Mr and Mrs Hahn and Mr and Mrs Moran and to the rest of the Faculty we leave our smcere appreclatton for the gutdance they have cheerfully gtven us durmg our brtef or prolonged stay at Suffteld tn enabltng us to become better ctttzens tn the up and commg world of tomorrow Sptder Webb leaves wrth 94 games on the pmball machme Cooney leaves wtth Mttchell s S6 SO Bussell leaves h1s hot a1r to keep the Mtddle Butldtng warmlll Wllcox leaves for the butt room Kenan leaves a good word to all luntors Laugh at Mr Hahns Jokes Kenan lS graduattng Pendleton and Ford leave the1r qutet ways and good manners to any luntor who mlght apprec1ate them Gentner and Begley leave for Hartford taktng thetr Taxt Servtce w1th them therefore leavmg the Torrmgton gang to shtft for themselves tn getttng rtdes to Hartford on the weekends Connte Eberhardt leaves hts mechamcal mmd to Lee Whttman who we thlnk can use other devtces along wtth h1s own Herman beaueathes to Putnam h1s supertor type of blushmg lack Meehl leaves to Bobo Muller h1s excellent manner of playmg cards Bob Allatre beaueathes h1s love and knowledge for skung to Charl1e Howe who needs both Van Mltchell and hls buddy Laques leave Suffteld and 1ourney south to a much nlcer cltmate FLORIDA Backman Lagan and Clark leave for Bloomfteld w1th mstructtons from Mr Hahn deal mg w1th tardmess to school rn the mornmg Appleby leaves h1s ab1hty to swtm to Mark Schwartz Deyette leaves 1n search of the certam few Bart begueathes h1s ab1l1ty to play the forward ourt to Ooh Goo who mlght make good use of 1t B12 leaves Htldrltch and the Cadtllac to Horace Ptne Bush Slmon Bull Dog Bramard leaves h1s Games Dog Bts utts and Bmg to Ftdo Btesel The Fenton Twms leave the addresses of some dozen or so of the Smlth College gtrls to Mr Potter Huball Huball Borsa leaves Tom Cooney loe LaBocco bequeathes hrs pleasant sm1le to lanellt when he gets up 1n the mornmg Make good use of tt lohn Lawrence leaves on the next buslll lf 1ts on ttme Patchen and Batchelder leave thewr war stones m book form to the Kent Memorral Ltbrary Pro leaves the telephone booth tn Nate s and S10 OU tn rnckles to Harr1son Moose Crasntck leaves hts antle rs as a decorat1on tn the Smokmg Boom 27 Dtck Cowles leaves Umberfleld and Boom 8 for Hartford and you Know Who 5. 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The TVrlle boys Lamana Campbell Burke Bushnell DAscolr Ludwrn Salva and Mrsuraca leave Fancher as next year s Ambassador Mort Lotane leaves the school to hrs house a quarter of a mrle up the road Archrbald leaves hrs Rosy Red Cheeks to Capon Brourllard leaves hrs twenty odd College Catalogues for reference next year Osgood and Presentato leave two box seat trckets to the Sarlors Museum Roseman and Cohen leave a room full of cracker crumbs banana and orange peels chrcken bones and bottle caps to somebody who wants to work off pornts Whrtman drdn t have trme to leave anythrng because he was strll busy makrng out reports to hand to Mr Wrlkre Cannon leaves hrs car to next year s hrred athletes Ershman leaves hrs drrty bureau drawers to C C Bankhardt Knowles leaves a parl full of carrot tops to the School Krrmmel leaves hrs harr and harr tonrc to one certarn master Batchelder leaves hrs posrtron of goalre on the soccer team to Godrkser Davrs and Wrllrams leave Mrs Barnett wrth no more nk or excuse pads Drnneen leaves hrs Cup Cake recrpe to Everett Cheech Mantrango leaves hrs excellent taste for clothes and manner of wearrng them Ed Ertzgrbbons Schatz leaves hrs pants to the entrre lunror Class to get rnto Shaprro leaves hrs Adam hat to Mr Cushman to replace hrs old one Welson leaves hrs one questron and rt rs strll unanswered Sullrvan leaves on Errday and returns on a Monday Mrke Talbot our 47 football captarn leaves hrs grrt and perseverance on the football freld to Webster Cadrgan leaves hrs extra box of Rye Crrsp to Dan Bassrck Ertzgerald leaves hrs worn out and battered books to lohn Barry Charles Delsancey leaves hrs artrstrc abrlrty on the school walls Hobart leaves the grrls rn town strll srghrng Rooster O Donnell leaves a half dozen eggs to Everett Earle leaves hrs Jacket to any unfortunate lunror who gets a back room rn the Mrddle Burldrng Telepcrak leaves hrs seat at the Suffreld Restaurant to any lunror who can get rt Drewnowskr leaves hrs husky burld and hrs muscles to Brad Wylre Rannenberg and Aschenbach leave therr butts and ashes rn the Vets Apartment l-laney and Rrdlon leave therr down town room to any fortunate lunror who lrkes to out nrghts Meehan leaves to Jorn lrmmy Durante Walker Mrles leaves h,rs mornrng walk to Mr Smrth Kloss leaves hrs sack to any trred lunror Bl Krrstern decrded to be economrcal so he drdnt leave anythrng Thus we termrnate thrs Last Wrll and Testament on thrs fourth day of lune rn the year of our Lord Nrneteen Hundred and Forty Seven We hereby srgn our names on behalf of Class of l947 ROBERT M ODONNELL PATRICK E FITZGERALD Wrtnesses Krlroy Cloe and Rrchard 29. A A - 30. A A AA - AA - 3l. A A - - 32, - A AA A 33. I V , 34' . , , A I . . . . 35. A A A . 36. A A A - . . . 37, A . 38. , . . . . . I 394 . . . . . L 40. A A A I . A 1 . 4l. A A AA - AA A , 42, A' A' A A to 43.- A A A A . 44. A A . A . 45. A AA A A A A . 46. A A . 47' . ' , , I .I . 48. A A A, A . 49. A A , SOA . . . . . l 5l. A A A A A . 52. AA 'A A - . 53. A A A A A 54. A A A A A A . 55. A A A A A . 56. A A . 57. ' - - ' ' go 58. A A A . 59. A W A A . A . GU. A A A . Class Prophecy The scene rs the Baptrst Church of our teemlng metropolrs on lune 8 l99O Suffreld has gamed fame as the scene of the annual New England Old Age Congress where representa tlves of th aged convene to consrder the needs and problems of old people As we enter the church we fmd the twenty seventh annual congress already' assembled Walkmg along we hear the subdued murmur of cracked and faltermg vorces lt 15 wrth extreme drffrculty due to the number of wheel charrs crutches and canes blockrng every avarlable entrance that we worm our way through the crowd ttll we reached the reglstratron table Here srts Paul Schatz treasurer of the congress At hrs srde srts Bob Kenan newly appomted executrve secretary The purpose of thrs conventron as you all know IS to make complarnts whrch have troubled the members of congress durmg the past year We have seated you all rn alpha betlcal order 1n order to make rt much easter for our mtervrewer Pat Frtzgerald to rnter vrew you all Pat as you know has fallen arches as a result of hrs long servrce wrth the Suffreld Pohce Force Mr Trtzgerald wrll now call the roll rn order to check on the occupa trons of the assembly Allarre Skr rnstructor at Lake Placrd lnn Appleby Swrmmmg teacher at a famous Mramr Beach resort Aschenbach Replaced Mr Brckmore as Suffrelds globe trotter Batchelder Commander of the U S Marme Corps Begley Wrrtmg speeches for the famous leader of the Socrahst Party loe Brourllard B12 Maker of the best candy there rzz Bramard Bramard couldn t come because Mr Moran s car broke down Burke Wrrtrng questrons wrth Salva for college entrance board exams Bushnell Dealer rn used cars Cadrgan Head taster of lrrsh Cream Ale Cannon Cannon couldn t get here rther He Just left wrth a brg Bang Clark Clark rs travehng all over the country grvrng pubhc debates wrth Chrck Lagen Cohen and Crasnrck Heads of the C of C Second Hand Mrsfrt Clothrng Co Cooney Lrterary Edrtor of True Story magazrne Cowles Brothers Bed testers at C1 Fox Co D Ascoh Mayor of T Vrlle DeLancey l99Os Walt Drsney Deyette Barsmg champron St Bernard dogs Drnneen Owner of the We ll Be the Last to Let You Down Funeral Parlor Drenzek Sutfrelds wealthrest tobacco magnate Drewnowskt Dancrng teacher for Arthur Murray Earle Natronal mrlk drmkmg champ Eberhardt Professor of electrrctty at Frtchburg State Teachers College Fentons Models for the Natronal Prpe Company Ftshman Chref competftor to Cohen and Crasmck Ford Truck drrver for the baby d1d1t draper laundry Haney Stand rn for Dennrs Morgan Herman Hatchmg baby chrcks Hobart Model for the perfect man Krrstern Chref of the O S S Kloss Ard to General Batchelder Knowles Posmg for Walt Drsney Krrmmel Swoon crooner Lacey Owner of the Brtz Lacey Hotel LaBocCo Demonstratrng werght lrftmg rn a frve and ten cent store Lawrence Brg game hunter , . 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Lotane Actlve ch1ef rn the Suffleld Pohce Department Meehan Doorman rn Lacey s hotel Meehl Runnmg for Governor agatnst our own Paul Schatz Mrles lvhles ts a partner w1th Pendleton 1n a Charles Atlas course Mrsuraca Wtth Lamana Matrango and Talbot ID the startrng hne up at Gtmmle Tech C Donnell Sells rooster eggs to Herman s chlclcen farm Osgood Teachmg at Robert Sanders Potter School of Art Patchen Economlcs teacher at Suffteld Academy Presentato Star twtrler for the Boston Rex Sox Pro Couldnt show up tomght had to call Bloomfreld Ranneberg Teacher of chemrstry followrng fn h1s father ln law s footsteps Rrdlon Head doctor at Bellevue Hospltal Russell Commander of the U S S Never Sall now anchored at the Suffreld Pharmacy Shaprro ln the team of Abbott Costello and Shaprro now appearmg rn the Suffleld Revrew Telepctak Collaborattng wrth Gerhardt W1lke tn translatrng great classrcs mto German for textbook work Webb Chref bottle washer at the Pepsr Cola factory Welson Mouse extermrnator Whltman lob m lndla takmg care of the Holy Cow W1lcoX Wtlcoxl He s asleep agaml Now that the roll call has been taken we flnd that the members of the Class of l947 of Suffreld Academy have a wrde vanety of occupat1ons lt has been mce to see all the members that have attended thrs Class Reumon As our executrve secretary has the wrrter s cramps from all the wrftmg that he has done today so we shall call thls meetmg to an end trll our next Reumon wh1ch shall be on the elghth of lune rn the year of our Lord one thousand nme hundred and mnety one Yours very truly BERNARD A SHAPlRO IOHN W COONEY HARVEY KIRSTEIN me Wggm ? 1 1 ' - Y I A f' . . . , , ig I I ' , , , , , P , ..,, van ,V E V .W 'Q f tv f' Superlatwes Best Sport Best Entertamer Sultleld s Gttt to the Worrten Notstest Most Popular Teacher Ntcest Personallty Class Cfrouch Qutetest Best Dancer Clumslest Most Badtcal Laztest Best Actor Most Slncere Frtendltest Most Popular Best Athlete Comedlan Woman Hater B1ggest Lme Greatest Trme Ktller Best Dresser Best Natured Btggest Blutter Most Lrkely to Succeed flost lVl1sch1evous Cla s Blusher Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Talked About tn Love Independent Valuable Class Dlgnttred Optlmlstlc Pessu tt trc Member Most Oblrgmg Class Smtler Most Busmesshke Class Polltrctan Borrower Most Bomantrcally Inclmed Best Drag Wtth Faculty Greatest Arguer Most lntluentral Most Collegtate Always Behtnd T1me Happy Go Lucky Wornan Teaser Dtd the Most for Suttteld NVelson Shaptro Bob Cowles Presentato Nr Moran LaBoccc Bussell Pendleton Shaprro Wrlcox Stoner Wrlcox Shaptro Bannenberg Hobart Bartntckl Bartn1ck1 Frtzgerald Roseman Cooney Bratnard Brourllard Meehan Frshman Fttzgerald Herman Dmneen ro Hobart Kenan Hobart Hobart Dmneen LaBocco Mlles Schatz Schatz Russell Shaprro Bralnard Presentato Schatz Lacey Wllcox Frtzgerald Shaptro Kenan . 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Presldent Vlce Pres1dent BARBER MORAN I Secretary Treasurer DRUMMOND GROSSMAN N Freshman Class Bc1ckRoW left to rrght I Norman Cclpon Hyfxeld G Carter Wllber Dcxv BC1SS1Ck Greenberg Dem BGSS1Ck Roberts Holton turyl LaRue P B1ckmore Mr Ward CFc1cu1ty Adv1sorD it 'Mfg Me A. Bickmore, D. Meehl. KPresider1tJ, Kulpik CTrecrsurerJ, Platt QVice-Presidentl, Ketover QSecre NU 57 , J! o ,4 ihlcfzvs Football Team Hear Row Head Coach Terw1ll1ger DAscol1 Bango Meehan Crabtree Welson Safford Whrtman Telepclak Greenberg Bartmckr ONe1l Lamana Krtmmel Asst Coaches Buffrngton and Frtzgerald Asst Mgr Apter Asst Coach Sweeney Cadrgan Lacey Deyette Meehl Webster Barber Shaptro Mtller Drewnonsk1 Burke Presentato Schatz Mgr Krrstem Front Row Lalftocco Aschenloach L.,ol1tt1 Carter Schwartz Talbot Webb Cooney Fnzgerald Campbell M1tchell Football Team Undeteatecl W1tl'1 Seven VICTOIISS Under the capable coachtng of Head Coach Warren Terwrlltger and asststants Bob Sweeney Dave Fltzgerald and Torn Buffrngton Suffreld Academy s football squad emoyed therr flrst un defeated season stnce the early 20 s Playlng a seven game schedule whtch mcluded some of the best prep school teams rn New England the academy boys scored a total of 134 pomts wh1le holdrng the1r opponents to 19 The season started on October 5th when Suf freld lourneyed to Merlden N H to meet the hrghly favored Ktmball Unton team A long pass thrown early rn the second perlod enabled the home team to score 7 pornts and to take the lead whrch they held untll late tn the last quarter Wrth less than ftve mrnutes to go Suffreld really went to town scored two touchdowns and won the game 14 7 Collegtate Prep of New Haven v1s1ted the Suf freld Campus on October l2th and went honne on the short end of a 13 0 score The game was played rn a sea of mud and heavy showers whlch somewhat held up the offense of the Suffreld team Suffleld scored thelr two touchdowns w1th1n the ftrst 5 mrnutes of play and from there on used the1r reserve team to coast to an easy vlctory Kmgswood School of West Hartford was the next foe of the Suffreld team and they were de feated by the score of 33 O The Kmgswood lme although fatrly heavy was not able to stop the fast chargrng backs of the Orange and Black squad Thrrty three to nothrng was agatn the score the followrng week when the team from Admtral B11 lard School of New London vrsrted our grrdrron Agarn outwerghed the Suffleld backs were able to shake the dust off thetr feet and score at w1ll erther on the ground or through the a1r November 2nd was the day of the brg game wrth our tradttronal r1val Wrlbraham Not rn e ght years had a Suffreld team been able to de feat thts team from Massachusetts Suffleld krcked to Wrlbraham and they rmmedrately marched 60 yards to score thetr frrst and only touchdown The try for the extra pomt was no good Late rn the las quarter a Suffreld reserve back rntercepted a . . 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 . . 1 . . . 1 , , , , . . . . ,, . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . -. . . . - 1 1 v 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . n u I 1 , . 1 . . , . . 1 . . ' . 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 - -1 1 1 , 1 1 - l 7 - 4 1 Footba 'ff' N...- ROGER Trxrsor crrpmm Wrlbraham pass on the goal lrne and ran lUU yards for Suffrelds touchdown The stands on the Suffreld srde were quret as we trred to krck the extra pornt The krck and the referee srgnaled .no good but wart there was a horn on the play Wrlbraham off srde Another attempt for Suffreld whrch they made good and won the game 7 6 The squad from Wrllrston Academy of Fast hampton was the next team to fall under the power of the Suffreld boys They were defeated at Suffreld by the score of l4 U The vrsrtors never threatened to score whrle the academy boys scored on an 80 yard march after the openrng krck off and agarn rn the thrrd perrod when they marched 65 yards for therr second and last score of the game Monson Academy of Monson Mass proved to be the seventh vrctrm of Suffreld They were de feated by the score of 20 6 on the Suffreld freld Thrs game was one of the best played by the Suffreld team all yea The student body and frrends of the academy pard recognrtron to thrs years squad at the fall sports banquet whrch was held rn the school drnrng room on December 4th The marn speaker of the evenrng was Ed Danowskr head coach at Fordham Unrversrty and former ace passer wrth the New York Grants of the Natronal Professronal Football League Ed mentroned many rnterestrng experrences of hrs botn as a player wrth the Grants and as a college player at Fordham where he garned All Anrerrcan honors At the banquet the frrst team was presented wrth Gold Footballs Robert Aschenbach Henry T Bartnrckr Walter F Crabtree Henry Drewnow sk Harvey Krrstern Mgr lohnF Krrmmel larnes Lacey loseph D Lamana larrres F Matrango lohn L Meehl Wrllram Mrller Van E Mrtchell Marro L Fresentato Stewart R Salford Roger A Talbot loseph R Telepcrak Warburton C Webb Ralph L Webster The followrng members of thrs champronshrp team recerved therr letter S Terrence F Burke larnes S Cadrgan Collrn Campbell Wrllrarrr F Davrs loseph LaRocco Francrsl ONerl lohn W Dooney Bernard A Shaprro Suftreld Opponent Krmoall Unron Collegrate Prep Krngswood School Admrral Brllard Wrlbraham Wrllrston Monson l34 Pornts ea ,N tb N- . r' krr - ' A Q . 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' I 20 6 . , . , 19 1946 Soccer H' ' Missing G Fenton I Fenton Godiksen ODonnell Fifth Row Harrison Grossmann Fourth Row Pendleton Haskell Wilber David Bassick Daniel Bassick Nowotarski V-lerman Roberts Third Row Mr Stevens Eberhardt Pro Williams Batchelder Backman Kuras M Lotane Fishman CManagerl Mr Wilkie Second Row L Whitman Clark Lees Allaire Fitzgibbons CCapta1nl Muller Martinez T Ford Smith Front Row Lagan Patchen Costales Marcial Richter Thompson Knowles Simon Eight wins l tie 0 defeats high scorers Fitzgibbons Clark 1946 Soccer Team Has Undefeated Season 9 VICTORIES AND ONE TIE COMPLETE A REMARKABLE RECORD First Time 1n History of Sport at Suiheld This seasons soccer squad set a record of being the first undefeated soccer team in the his tory of Suffield Academy Playing such powerful opponents as Springfield College Iunior Varsity and Ludlow High School which had been unde feated for five successive years it completed a schedule ot nine games with a 2 2 tie against Ludlow Coaches Gerhardt Wilke and Bill Stevens welded the individual players into a smooth working unit which was very seldom challenged in any game. Among the outstanding players were Bob Batchelder of Torrington- Fred Pro Andy Back- man Chick Lagan and Bill Clark of Bloomfield. Fay Williams of Springfield- Ed Fitzgibbons of Holyoke- and George Lees of West Hartford. On the 4th of October George Lees captained a victorious team to a 4-2 decision over an inex- perienced Kingswood school eleven. The follow- ing week Bill Clark and team out booted the Wil liston Academy team at Easthampton Massachu setts to the tune of 2 l On the following day the same team lead by Ed Fitzgibbons downed a hard charging aggressive Monson Academy team by a score of 3 l Four days later the team ran over its town rival Suffield High School un der the able leadership of Fred Pro the score being 4 O On October l8 Chick Lagan and the Suffield Academy booters brought the total to five victories in as many starts over Wilbraham Acad- emy in a pouring rain. Our boys proved to be good Mudders dominating the ball the entire game-winning by a score of 1-O. On the fol- lowing Monday Chet Kuras led the undefeated team to its sixth straight victory and its second over 'Suffield High--score 3-l. On October 23 Monson Academy was beaten 3-l with lohn and Eugene Fenton as co-captains. A week later the Soccer ED FITZGIBBONS Capram same team won 1ts etghth stratght Vlctory defeat mg Loorrus School 2 O w1th Andy Backman at the helm The ttrst real test of the team was agamst the Sprmgtleld College luntor Varsrty George Lees was agatn the hero tallytng the only pomt early rn the ttrst perrod malcmg the score for the game l O Andy Backman was captaln tor the day The last game ot the season was played agatnst Ludlow l-hgh School Western Massachu setts champtons of the htgh school league The weather was rdeal and the two teams well matched Durmg the ttrst halt Ed E1tzg1bbons and Andy Backman each dented the net to grve our team a 2 U lead At the end ot the thrrd pertod the score was 2 l and at the end ot the game the score stood 2 2 Two overtrme per1ods were played but nexther team succeeded rn maklng the goal Arthur Elshman manager of the soccer team deserves much credlt for excellent work At a meetmg at the end ot the season Ed Frtz grbbons was unanrmously electe as captam of the team At the Fall Sports Banquet the trrst team was presented wtth Gold Soccer Balls Robert D Batchelder Fred Pro Ir Fay W W1ll1ams lr Chester A Kuras EugeneR Fenton Iohn G Fen ton Andrew E Backman Robert E Allalre George Lees Iohn E Lagan Edward T Ertzgrb bons tCaptDI Arturo Costales W1ll1Oml Clark Arthur L Ershman Mgr The followmg members ot thrs champtonshrp team rece1ved thetr letter S George Martmez Wrllram Patchen Conrad Eberhardt Whltman loseph Marctal The scores ot the games Suffield ODPOUGTU Klngswood Wtllrston Monson Suftreld Hlgh Wtlbraham Suttreld Hlgh Monson Loomls Sprrngtteld I V Ludlow Htgh 25 Pornts ' ' - - Smithl lames D. Thompson, Edmund C. Richter, - . ' ' , 4 ' 2 - I I 2 ' ' 1 - . ' ' 3 l . , , 4 . . U . I ' O l . I 1 3 . . 1 A . 3 l . I . h 2 . 0 ' ' 25 ' l ' ' . U . 2 ' 2 ' 3 , ' 8 VARSITY BASKETBALL l gunz: ,nn-,M - lt Uk WFS gdffffll M 3 lg rr: Back Row left to rtght Deyette CManagerl Drenzek Matrango I Meehl Telepctak Welson Coach Ward Front Row Clark Mtller Talbot Bartntckt Sulltvan Fttzgtbbons Pro The Suffteld Academy basketball team thts year came through wtth a htghly successful sea son desptte factng the most dtfftcult schedule tn Suffteld htstory The team de ptte tts overall lack of hetght more than made up for thts dtsadvanfage by sktll ful ball handltng ftne defenstve play and accu rate shoottng But above all was the ftne un selftsh team play and the ever present determtna tton to wtn Thts was apparent when stunned by the loss of thetr htgh scortng Captatn l-lenry Bartntckt the team fought tts way through the hardest part of the schedule wtth only one loss that agatnst a team far out of tts class To no one man can go the credtt for thts record as every man played an tmportant part tn the carnpatgn Although Captatn Bartntckt led the scortng he was helped out by Fred Pro Btll Mtl ler Gene Sulltvan Btll Clark Sherwtn Welson Ed Fttzgtbbons and lack Meehl all of whom came through wtth htgh scortng ball games Credtt must also be gtven to Ed Fttzgtbbons one of the outstandtng floor men tn Suffield htstory Mtke Talbot and Frank Matrango for thetr ftne floor play and passtng Because of thetr brtlltant play of the past sea son thts years gutntet wtll go down tn Suffteld htstory as the greatest team stnce the Wonder Teams of l92l l922 Opentng thetr campatgn prtor to Chrtstmas re cess the team tourneyed to Wesleyan College and eastly defeated the Frosh by the score of 47 2U Ahead all the way the boys were paced by Cap tatn Bartntckt who dumped tn 24 potnts ln the ftrst game after the recess the boys rolled over Monson Academy to the tune of 58 40 Ahead by only 23 l9 at the half Suffteld blew hot tn the 3rd quarter and won gotng away Cap tatn Bartntckt Wtth 22 potnts and Fred Pro Wtth l5 paced the attack Wtth Captatn Bartntckt and Btll Clark scortng tn the overttme we were able to defeat the Wtl ltams Freshman 57 52 Tratltng most of the way we closed a 4 potnt gap tn the clostng mtnutes and went ahead The Prosh then tted the game up on a sensattonal mtdcourt shot as the gun went off endtng the game Bartntckt was by far the outstandtng man on the floor parttng the meshes for a total of 33 potnts Putttng on thetr ftnest exhtbttton of the season our team snowed a htghly rated Mtlford Prep team under a barrage of baskets to wtn 66 33 Scortng was well dtvtded throughout the enttre squad Wtth Bartntckt and Pro showtng the way Stretchtng thetr wtnntng streak to 5 tn a row the Wardmen ran over our anctent rtval Wtllts ton by 44 27 Ahead all the way we sewed up the game wtth a late surge Gene Sulltvan wtth l5 potnts and Captatn Bartntckt Wtth 2l paced the vtctors Wtth the enttre sauad seetng actton we made tt 6 stratght wtth a 55 l7 W n over the Amertcan School for the Deaf However tt was a costly vtctory as Captatn Bartntckt broke hts wrtst and was lost to the team for an tndeftntte pertod Btll Mtller wtth l3 potnts led the scorers Wtth Btll Mtller sparktng the attack Wtth l7 potnts we notched our 7th stratght vtctory over Collegtate Prep 42 33 Becomtng the ftrst team tn Suffield htstory to at 7 Q, , , f V A ' 1' ff ' A J l j l Q 7 Q D if Pg B ' K 'P as . , I - tv . 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BASKETBALL HENRY BARTNICKI Captam hrt the century mark we swamped the Massachu setts School of Pharmacy lOU 26 Pro Batchelder Matrango and Meehl all hrt for double numbers to lead the scormg parade lourneytng to West Pornt our team suffered the1r f1rst loss of the season at the hands of a powerful Army IV team 57 32 After pullmg up to w1th1n 2 po1nts tn the 3rd quarter our team faded raprdly before the onslaughts of the future generals Gene Sullrvan w1th lU pomts led our attack Ed F1tzg1bbons long set shot w1th 3 seconds left to play put us back on vrctory trall as we edged Monson 38 37 Our attack tn the rough bftterly fought struggle was led by Welson Frtz grbbons and Pro Commg from behmd rn the closrng stages of the ball game the Wardmen nrpped the unde feated Yale Frosh 44 43 Tyrng the score for the frrst trme on Blll Mrllers bucket w1th 30 seconds to play we won the game on a Welson one hander wrth lO seconds left Clark and Mlller paced the attack w1th l5 and l2 po1nts respec trvey Suffteld made 1t ll wlns rn l2 starts by burytng Loomts School under a last quarter barrage of baskets to wm 49 33 Welson wfth l7 and Mrller wtth 14 pornts agarn paced the attack pompletmg the conquest of Ltttle Three Fresh man teams Suffteld eas1ly defeated the Amherst Frosh 52 33 Every man on the sauad saw ac fron wtth Fred Pro setttng he pace w1th l2 po1nts Vrctory No l3 came at the expense of the Sprrngfteld funror College team by a score of 62 3l Mlller Pro and Welson led the scorers Captam l-lank Bartnrckt returned to the lrneup and led us to a one srded tnumph over our tradr tfonal rrvals Deerfleld Academy by a score of 42 l9 Bartn1ck1 led the scorers wrth l9 po1nts but br1ll1ant defensfve play was the keynote as the hrgh sconng Deerfteld team was held to 7 ffeld goals Pullrng away wlth a thrrd perrod rally, Suff1eld defeated a taller Wrlbraham frve 56 4U Captam Bartnrckt set the scormg pace wrth a sc1nt1llat1ng offensfve performance whrch netted hrm 30 po1nts Wlth the whole team throwlng tn baskets from every angle we ran away wtth the Amerrcan School for the Deaf 87 28 Welson wtth 25 and Sulltvan wrth l6 led the po1nt getters ln a close hard fought game Suffreld edged Mtlford Prep 4l 34 for 1ts l7th vrctory Bartnlckf wtth l5 po1nts was hfgh man for Sufffeld Vtctory No l8 was garned agatnst Mtlford Prep as Suffreld poured rn 22 po1nts rn a last quarter outburst to wfn 55 32 Captarn Bartntckt had one of hrs better days and dropped tn 31 po1nts Rumford School was defeated eas1ly the next ntaht 65 35 ln a slow game for our l9th vlctory ln a brtterly contested ball game agatnst the Sprtngfteld IV s our boys came out on top 53 5U We were ahead l2 po1nts at the half but grad ually lost our lead The lead changed hands several ttmes durtng the last nalf Fmally tn the closfng seconds baskets by M1ller and Sullrvan gave us the decrsfon Vlctory No 2l and the closmg the regular sea son came agalnst the Massachusetts School of Pharmacy Wrth seven players for double num bers we smashed all extstrng sconng records wtnntng llU 33 'A' if Suffteld Academy s court combtne clatmant to the New England Prep School Champtonshlp was rnvfted to partrcrpate rn the 25th Annual Eastern States Tournament at Glens Falls New York Boastmg 2l wms tn 22 con ests agatnst the out standlng prep school ffves tn the New England sectton the Orange and Black was looked upon to atve a good account of ttself desptte the loss of Captam Henry Bartntckr and foseph Telepcrak due to 1nel1g1b1l1ty because of age Thls lS the flrst tfme a Sufffeld aurntet has been mvtted stnce lQ33 and tt rs a ftttfng recognttron to one of the ftnest frves ever turned out at Suffteld Af, , , I wt it '- , vt , w e -. , QE, , Q ' hz I - - I I , , - . , , , , A , . 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' ' f f I U I I SWIMMING ai' .aft ,nq,.?N Back Row left to rtght I Fenton Dan Bass1ck Appleby Rannenberg CManagerJ R Wh1tmcm Rtchter Knowles Webb Front Row Coach Moran S hwartz Perkms Drummond Prlor Fnzgerald Coach Sweeney Once agaln after a decade of 1nact1v1ty sw1mm1ng was resumed as a maJor sport at Suffreld Academy Under the able dtrectlon of Mr Moran and Coach Sweeney a team of fourteen men was chosen and a number of meets were scheduled Unexperlenced handrcapped by havmg only a few pract1 es we went mto our f1rst meet w1th Hotchktss second team unaware of the outcome Much to our surprlse we came out the vlctors by a score of 34 32 Outstandlng swlmmer of the meet was Howard Appleby who placed f1rst tn the 40 yard free style w1th a t1me O1 20 8 and f1rst 1n the l00 yard free style w1th a t1me of 65 7 Also contrrbutmg to the wtnn ng were Richter wtth a second place tn the 40 yard free style Knowles wtth a f1rst place m the l00 yard backstroke Drummond wtth a second place tn the l00 yard free style Prlor wtth a second place ln d1v1ng and I Fenton a member of the relay team Our next meet took us to Westmmster and a slashmg defeat wlth the only f1rst taken by Knowles rn the l00 yard backstroke w1th a t1me of l 17 whtch sets a new record for Suffleld Academy Other men plactng were Appleby, Drummond, Pnor, and Dan Basstck The fmal score was Sl 15 On the 4th of March we swam our f1nal meet IH New Haven wlth Hamden and Hlll house, both of whlch are h1gh schools Thus meet resulted 1n ANOTHER defeat wlth Hamden wlnmng, Hlllhouse second, and Suffleld last wlth 30, 23lf2, 20lf2 pomts, respectlvely The outstandtng event of the meet was the 160 yard relay rn whrch R1chter, I Fenton, Drummond and Appleby broke the academy's records wlth a t1me of l 24 7 The only other f1rst place was taken by Knowles ln the l00 yard backs troke Drummond came through wtth asecond tn the l00 yard free style Other members of the team who deserve recogmtlon are G Fenton, Fnzgerald, Marctal, Perklns, Webb, R Whttman, Schwartz Expected to return for next year's season are Appleby, Drummond, Rlchter, Basstck, Perkms, Prtor, Schwartz, and Marclal All members of the team tmproved thetr t1me throughout the year although most of them never had much pract1cal exper1ence tn swlmmtng for competrtton , I I W - Q- I M., ,I Arg, . pt ,Q ,I + S A H itfelfl ' , ,, M 5 A A , 6 VL J hx I i Sv . 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WRESTLING Back Row left to right Castells Bankhardt Howe Ketover Wilcox Marcus Marcial Fitzgerald Lacques Costales Barry P Bickmore Due to the sickness and numerous iniuries the Wrestling Team did not have a very suc cesstul season Mr Sera the new wrestling coach called for men who were interested in wrestling which resulted in the appearance of thirteen candidates Among those who applied Barry Mitchell Laques and Fitzgerald were veteran lettermen ln the first match against Loomis Captain Mitchell and Marcus won their matches Although we lost the match itself we learned where our faults lay Lacques Wilcox and Fitzgerald did well giving each ot their men a tight to the end Against Mt Herman we didnt fare so well but even against such an excellent team as they were we let them know that they had been in a good tight Laqques Costales and Marcus did well with Mitchell and Fitzgerald getting near bins Matches with Kent School Rumtord Springfield College IV s and a return match with Loomis were canceled At the end ot the season Van Mitchell was elected captain of this year s team The first team 121 lb class Costales 128 lb class Marcus 135 lb class Fitzgerald 145 lb class Lacques 155 lb class Bankhardt 165 lb class Haney 175 lb class Van Mitchell CCapta1nl Unlimited Walter Mitchell Our best match had Just a slight edge on us having wrestled three previous matches ln this match Mitchell and Marcus each tired their man, and Lacques Just missed getting a pin Fitzgerald and Haney showed much improvement was with Admiral Billard, that is, as tar as score is concerned. 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LV f - ' - : VM DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS 'B 'QP .Ni WARREN D1rector ot Athletlcs Football sa., Q., Asslstant SW1mm1ng Go Asslstant Football Soccer Tenms 'W4..... if Basketball Asslstant Baseball 'Wistar THOMAS BUFFINGTON Ass1stant Football ASS1SlGHl Basketball 4' -RR Tv Ns. DAVID FITZGERALD Baseball Ass1stant Football Asslstant Basketball 'IRQ 'ml-432. 'Wnur' GERHARDT WILKE Soccer 5 lOl'lN G MORAN Swtmmmg GOLF TEAM rr, ,uf V if 'T -arf Left to r1ght Mr Sweeney Ludwln T Ford Wdhcrms McAvoy Ccrnnon Dun Bcxsswk Pendleton wg, it in W Q53 Wing? 'W5'fgw'i?wf1w' ewwwzf 'l. N 5- Rl' www WE!! QW aff 1 lu, fwimww' P' mr ,jim W6 'an ugh f gJfg,, is 51 3' 'M M Acfzvzfzcs THE TORCH SOCIETY Back Bow left to r1ght B1chter La Rocco Meehan Telepc1alc Presentato Bashevkln Th1rd Row D Meehl Godrksen Fuzgrbbons Bartn1ck1 Matrango Cooney Kenan Webb Second Bow Moran B12 Aschenbach Bromllard Lacey Mr Sweeney Kr1mmel Pendleton Thompson Hurd Front Row Drummond Platt Bannenberg Cad1gan Barber Lees I Meehl Barry Muller Be1sel Not Present Mart1nez and Talbot The Torch Soclety has been act1ve as an organ1zat1on at Suff1eld for seventeen years The dut1es of the Soc1ety are to lead the Academy 1n c1v1c and soc1al funct1ons Each member tr1es to help the Academy 1n every poss1ble way The purpose of the Soc1ety lS to create ma1nta1n and extend throughout the Academy and commun1ty hrgh standards of Chr1st1an conduct The Soc1ety s slogan IS Clean speech clean scholarsh1p clean athlet1cs and clean l1v1ng The faculty advlsor th1s year IS Mr Robert Sweeney who was a former member of the Torch SOC19lY wh1le a student at the Academy 1n l937 Electtons are held every fall for off1cers and new cand1dates The old members elect the1r offlcers Th1s years pres1dent lS Iohn T. ltfleehl v1Ce presldent 15 George Lees secretary IS Iohn Barry and treasurer lS R1chard Barber Adm1ss1on to the soctety IS by the democrat1c procedure of a ma1or1ty vote by the old members A cand1date for members h1p to the Soc1ety IS chosen for certa1n outstandmg qual1t1es The Socrety has endeavored to elect to 1ts membersh1p from among those Acad emy students who WlSh to ma1nta1n and extend good fellowsh1p and sp1r1t A formal candle l1ght ceremony was held 1n the Baptlst Church for the new members brought 1nto the club The organwatton lS self supportmg and makes 1ts 1ncome on the Coca Cola machme and dances At the end of each year the Torch Soc1ety presents a g1ft to the Academy and places an ad ln the Yearbook Th1s yea the Soc1ety has fulf1lled var1ous pro1ects around the campus and communlty The f1r t protect was answer1ng two pleas for cloth1ng for fam1l1es 1n ltaly and Crete The clothes wh1ch were sent were donated by the Faculty and the Student Body G1fts were also sent to Academy boys IH the hosp1tal over Chnstmas vacat1on presents were QIVGD to the Faculty mothers and the1r new babtes and g1fts were sent to student and faculty members who were 1ll dur1ng the year The annual w1nter formal dance was sponsored by the Soc1ety Wllh the Faculty members act1ng as patrons lt was a success and was entoyed very much by all A donat1on has been QIVSH by the Torch Soc1ety to the Nahonal Preparatory School Commntee and to the Suff1eld Academy Fund The l947 SOC19lY p1ns of a new des1gn can be seen around school qutte frequently They were des1gned by hm Cad1gan and Robert B12 The purposes and standings of the Torch Society have been ably lived up to this year. A WORLD STUDENT SERVICE FUND the World Student Servrce Fund was oraantzed 1n October Wlth Mr Moran as faculty advrsor and Tom Cannon as cha1rrnan to rarse funds for the under prwrleged students rn Europe Asra and throughout the world In February we had a.,speaker Mrss Anne l-lyke Kraerner of Deyden Holland tell us of the terrrble cond1t1ons rn Europe and why the need for ard to the students lS so great A campalgn has already started to rarse funds and collec books to help our fellow students abroad because as Mrss Kraemer stated ID her speech Mrnds of the Students of the World The Future of Man Rests rn the Q EE' Ms 'fs ig K, fwfr X' in g r ,QW 3' If uf' ws. 'W . AY40 My FE! Q v wfsfwf 3 aff-ww, 1? Liv A W 'ww hi- 'Qi' in-r M.,- W f +-f MM-new Www 'sw' ...-.-. ...vu- LA ,ff ll! 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Agfa ' K' , -'M , 7' .AMA A Qt ,J . - V, , K ,f I 4 , THE SCIENCE CLUB Back Row left to rtght Osgood R Wh1tman G Fenton Barber ODonnell Day Basstclc Carr W Ford L Whttman S Nowatarskt Cstrow Marcus Dan Basstck Kaufman Stmon Putnam Cohen Apter Schatz Mr Moran CFaculty Advt orl Marctal Ba hevlctn Eberhardt W1lber Harrtson Fttzgerald Ktrstetn D Meehl I Meehl lSecretaryl T Ford CPrestdentJ Kenan CV1cePres1de-ntl Webb KTreasurerD LaRue Schwartz P Btckmore Prestdent Thomas Ford Vtce Prestdent Robert Kenan Secretary lohn Meehl Treasurer Warburton Webb As tn the past years the Sctence Club has agatn been the largest and most acttve club on campus Soon after school opened the club organtzed for the commg year under the able supervtston of Mr Moran the club advtsor Early tn the fall the members elected thetr spectal dtvtston Thts year many dtfferent departments were started so that the boys could work wtth whatever speclal phase of sctence tnterested them most Thts year the dtffer ent departments have been Photography lftadto Radto Broadcasttng General Mechantcs Chemtstry Stamp Collecttng Prtnttng Astronomy and Televtston ln the fall each of these departments appotnted a chatrman for the year Rusty Whttman headed up photography one of the most acttve dtvtstons Walker Mtles radto Btll Putnam radto broadcastmg lohn Moran general mechantcs Lee Whttman chemtstry Ned Rtchter stamps Tele Lesbmes prmt mg and lay Deyette astronomy The photography department has been fortunate tn havmg several ftne lectures and movtes The boys have also had many mterestmg hours work mg tn thetr dark room The broadcasttng dtvlston wtth the enttre Sctence Club ts now planntng a broadcast over one of the Hartford stattons The radto department has had two fme afternoons at the home of Burt Adams former student and Sctence Club pre-stdent Burt has some fme radto eautpment tncludtng a short wave outftt The work done by each department has been varted tn aualtty some departments bemg more acttve than others but every group has produced favorable results tn some capactty The Sctence Club agatn sponsored tn October The Academy Revtew thts was a fme show and tt was entoyed by all the students and townspeople who attended Thts year as usual the Sctence Club presented tts successful Sprmg Mmstrel Show On the whole the Scrence Club has been fortunate tn havmg good offtcers and accompltshed students for tts members. The Club thts year as m years past had a very successful and worthwhile year. THE RIFLE CLUB 3.-in Back Row left to rrght Perktns Krmball Mr Baker Clnstructorl R Whttman Cowles Bratnard Roberts G Carter Osgood Schwartz B12 KVICG Prestdentl Wrlcox Lawrence CPres1dentD Rannenberg fSecretary Treasurerl C DeLancey Pendleton Oeftnger Snyder The purpose ot the Sutfteld Rltle Club IS to develop and brmg out those qualtttes of sportsmanshtp self control and cooperatton so essenttal to success tn hte The Suttleld Rttle Club was ttrst establtshed tn November and tt was then dectded that a const1tut1on was necessary lnformtng the Nattonal Rttle Asso ctatton ot our destre we recetved tn reply a standardtzed constttutton and admrttance to the assoctatton lt was unantmously voted to accept thts constt tutton wtth the addttton ot certatn by laws The Club has from tts ortgtn up to thts t1me upheld the constttutton and fulftlled tts purpose l-lavmg as mstructors men who are expertenced tn the use of hrearms and the developtng of character there soon developed tn each member credtt able aualltres Selectmg those Who have dtsplayed the htghest rn sktll and sportsmanshtp a team has been formed for the purpose of compettttve shootrng Durmg the wmter season the Club has been conttned to target shootmg tndoors When the weather permrts, the Club wtll tac1l1t1ze an outdoor range at Mr Bakers farm, at Whlch ttme the stx Enfteld 30 3U's Wtll be used Bene tttlng by the use of the 22's durlng the wtnter, tt rs hoped that sktllful use of heavy ftrearms wtll soon be acqutred The members ot the Suttleld Rttle Club wtll recall wtth prtde and admtra tton the moments when they set forth thetr records of achtevement and re cetved from student and tnstructor altke votes of praise -M M l 'Ti f , : ' M 5 C ., J X . ,, ,X P, A Y L 'W li L, J K+-In I , r ,M . y ...H-2. 6? cv - Hy: lv H A ae at my 'bt Q I, A '52 ,P , I 1 C i ,, R ' N' .Y f :Qnvf if, I . Q s or K tr W xg N, M i , -- I I - , . , , . y I I - I ' I A I ' I I I I ' I . 1 . 1 I D - , E ACA EMY SINGERS kv! V1 Of -if JUG- ,4-4 Back Row left to right Telepciak Lawrence OBrien Cowles Pendleton Biz Matrango Prior Cvodilceen Rannenberg Bramard Rus ell ODonnell Richter Ma cial Knowles C Del.ancey Herman Kenan Schatz Drummond T Ford Cohe LaRue Mr Oz mok fllirectorl Oegood H Perkins The Academy Singers consisting thle year of approximately thirty five voices had a rather unique program comprised of semi classical and semi modern selections In addition to the Glee Club we or ganized a highly talented and spirited quartet and Double Quartet The schedule included concerts in Springfield Hartford Suffield and other neighboring cities A mixed choral group was also formed to join forces with the girls' Glee Club of the Chaffee School. OCTETTE Q34 .1 K K ,Q Standing, left to right-Richter, Lawrence, Biz, Brainard, Herman, Drummond. Seated-T Ford Kenan. 'mme THE BELL STAFF A Standlng left to rrght P Norman Apter Deyette Nowatarskr Russell I Meehl Barber Bashevkln Schatz Ostrow Seated Marc1al Frtzgerald Kaufman Klrstetn Lees CEd1tor1n Ch1efl Mr Brvera fFaculty Adv1sorl Webb Edlted and pubhshed for the students and by the students Yes thrs IS our motto Maybe not a very rmpresslve one but tn 1ts stmpltclty the meanmg IS perfectly apparent The Bell as a name 15 very new lt was declded last year that the school paper needed more presttge and the flrst thmg that had to be done was to change the name Before The Bell was prmted the paper was known as the Esse Quam Vrdert the motto on the Suff1eld Academy shreld The paper was memeographed and 1t came out bt monthly When the guestron of a better paper was brought up 1t was dec1ded that the name should be changed and that the staff should be plcked accordlng to the ab1l1ty to wnte and d1g out the unseen materlal and news wh1ch they have done excephonally well The Bell IS now prmted on an excellent paper and IS publ1shed once a month durmg the school year The cred1t for the success of The Bell goes to our faculty adv1sor Mr Btvera The staff wtshes to thank htm for h1s unendlng efforts and h1s patrence w1th everyone Wtthm the next few years, The Bell staff hopes to be able to obtam a press, wh1ch w1ll enable the paper to be publrshed wrth a much greater eff1 crency and at a much lower cost than has prevtously been done We are worktng always w1th th1s goal rn mmd, and we are confxdent that when we are able to get a press, we can produce a very excellent paper for Suffleld ln clostng, we wrsh to bestow upon the members of the staff wh1ch w1ll leave thts year m the Class of l947 all the luck tn the World, and also we w1sh to send them off wrth the remmder that, as Alumnr, they car! stlll sub scrtbe to The Belll ll 4' , .N 1 ' V ' M , M 't I' , ' ' 5 M 0. 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T lx rl THE SKI CLUB 'Wit' --eU ' WNW fi? wa-4524!-I '51 Left to nght Smtth Allarre Bersel Marcral Btz Mr Stevens fCoachl The Sulfleld Academy Skr Club under the capable dtrectton of Mr Stevens was organlzed last December Between ten and lllteen members were present at the hrst mee-ttng Slnce skung at the Academy 1S usually llmrted durmg the season the boys plan to take day tr1ps to nearby resorts The Slu Club was rece1ved very enthus1ast1cally out on the Sutheld Hlll where alter any good snow storm most of the members are to be found dtltgently practtcma turns and down hlll racmg The olhcers of the club whtch were elected rn December are as follows Presrdent Bob Allcure Vtce Prestdent Bob Brz Secretary Treasurer Bay Perkrns Durtng Ianuary the Skt Club sponsored skr movres tn the study hall Whrcht Were open to the Whole school They were very enthusrashcally recelved by the student body A, Q , :Eb I .Q Jiri. Wy, , up K It W A 4,4 . 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E --- s T i t ' g. s f 3 , -we rr THE RIDING CLUB RQ Back Row left to rlght Broulllard Capon Mr Potter Clnstructorl Hytleld W1lber Kulpxk Belsel Osgood Schatz LaRue Platt In answer to popular demand a group of boys have banded together to form a fldlflg club at Suffleld Academy Its purpose IS to teach the members how to nde properly and to reahze the true aspects of I'1dlI'1g huntmg and good horsemanshlp lt IS the hope of the club to perfect 1ts techmque to such an extent as to be able to enter 1nto vanous competxtlons w1th other schools nearby Upon arr1val at the stable the boys are taught how to correctly saddle a horse They are tnstructed how to mount and s1t a horse how to hold the relns and how to adlust the st1rrups On the tralls they are taught how to walk trot Canter and gallop as a good horseman would When they return they cool the horses and rub them down All th1s IS lead1ng to a true understandmg of the horse and how to thereby be 1ts master Under the careful supervlslon of Mr Potter our gal lopxng bare back nder the club has made enormous str1des rn the chrectxon of atta1n1ng th1s goal Q 'P ' in 1? 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'M vw Q V ',1fr.'fk , 1 K 5' 1 , T9 M f M W' V I-it M 'Q , 4 ff ' JF' 4 fi nf, ,M . - , JUNIOR SCHOOL DEDICATION 'S MR WARREN TERWILLIGER We the Class of 1947 dechcate our Yearbook fo Mr Warren Terw1l11ger m recogruflon of hrs unceasmg efforts to prepare us for our future years f' .. , E vo JUNIOR SCHOOL 6-M NX ROBERT BROUILLETTE RALPH COLE TAMES FLAGG AfQ'g, 'Use' 1 EDWARD EURNER PAUL HOWARD GALE SHERRY GORBACK NELSON PETER NORMAN IOHN LEE PERKINS px A 1x,A ,, Wu T-... :Ai X -f if A ' , H- A x l 7fTXi A A Af AELEAA Ai A E If? fy iff A ' ' A .4 LM A WV ' ' 'T A f A MQ 'X f 1 43: A fx 1 'A A ' an 779 1- 5 , jg' F IUNIOR SCHOOL .J 3 ALVIN ARTHUR ROBBINS GERALD SCHNEIDMAN ll' rv- CARTER SIMMONS PAUL SMITH 5. I my IOHN IOSEPH SHEA IR 9? .f IOHN TAYLQRX BRUCE WATERMAN KARL YAEGER Q! N, lg 1 Y . I ,M I' K. - . L-L ' 7 1: I I I I I I! 2 - 4' I ' W N ve. LLVIA V is I 7 A gI L , J E535 CLASSIHRECTORY ROBERT BROU1LETTE fo Mrs Rrchara Sackc Oak Rtdge North Wtlbraharrt a RALPH CO1 E 140 E 38th Street New York C1Y rmvtrs rutoc 'I U 1 ART EUR ER r PtCarpM1 PAUL HOWARD GA1E 4 Curve Strcct Ho111 ton Ma SHERWOOD GORBACH Her ford 5 Corr ELSO1 PETER NORMA1 588 Spf aftela Str Agaw n Ma IOH LEE PERK1NS Mt V rnon Str tot I SUPERLATIVES Best A11 Around Boy Brou111ette Best Entertatner No stest 1N1C9S1 Personahty C1 s Groucn Quletest Boy Best Dancer Laztest Errendhest Best Ath1ete W1tt1est 1-iardest Worker Btggest Ltne Best Dresser C1ass Baby Yaeger Snfuth SIITTTITOHS Smtth Roobtns Tay1or Coie Norman Tay1or Yaeger Brou111ette Taylor Norman Perktns ALV1N ARTHER ROBBINS 3 Lawrence Road Brookhne Mass GERALD SCHNEIDMAN Brooklyn N Y IOHN IOSEPH SHEA 1R 389 West Pre ton Stree Ha 'ford Conn CARTER C1MMONS 294 Surnn r Avenue Spr1naf1e1d Ma s PAUL SM1TH 43 A y1urn Street Mlddletown Conn IOHN TAYLOR We t Hartford Conn BRUCE WATERMAN 78 Pecr1 Str 1 Sprtngft H1 Ma KARL YAEGAR 27 Red Rock Te rac Ha nden Conn C1ass Haunt Schnetdman Most Ltke1y to Succeed Ga1e C1a s B1usher Brou111ette Most 1n Love Tay1or Most Va1uab1e C1ass Member Brou111ette Traveled the Most Eurner Suff1e1d s G1ft to the Women Waterman H1ahestRanktna Student Cforback Dtd the Most for Suff1e1d Brou111ette Most 1ndependent Eurner C1ass Smr1er Slmmons Upper Schoo1 Mascot Shea C ,I 1 .ff ' I ' ,M :Irs I , 1 - W 34 C-f2ntra1 Street r. , , Vv'e:1tBoy1o:'tor: M. :1.1 V LJ EEL' . J N , L e cfo M Lester Greer V V I S Q ot n f, 'HIT Y V 32 ,v,J1nChCHtQr Straw 1059 Earrntngton Avenue :Joy 5 . A. J ' 1 ,r nr ' oo? f - get . GI U.. , mc, 1 1115 e oet , r e Bos r , M 1:25 r .. , . . ' 15. ' -A I 17. ' 1 1 A 18. s. , ' T. A . . I ' 19. , M ' m.t 7 21. 1 22. ' ' ' 23. ' . ' 1 A 24. ' . ' ' ' 25. ' 26. A ' THE'WTLL We the graduat1ng cla s of the lumor School of Sutheld Academy do hereby declare th1s to be our Last W1l1 and Testament Art1c1e We leave w1th our hearts hlled w1th grat1tude for the kmdness and understand1ng wh1ch Mr Chamberlam and Mr Roach showed towaros us throughout our br1ef stay at the lumor School Bob Brou111ette leaves h1s long ha1r to Warren B111 Balph Cole leaves h1s lazmess to Ph11 Carter Art1cle Arttcle Art1c1e Art1c1e 11m Flagg leaves a p1nt of embalmtng t1u1d to Todd Ed Furner leaves for Potts Camp M1SS1SS1pp1 Aw come o nowl Paul Gale leaves 11 he IS able to catch a bus Nelson Norman leaves h1s ath1et1c ab111ty to Schwartz lohn Perkms leaveslll Good by Alvm Bobbms leaves a barrel of ftsh to Rodger Grace lerry Schne1dman leaves h1s ratlroad schedules to Wtlfreds lack Shea leaves h1s ab111ty to get around teachers to Earl lones Carter S1mmons leaves h1s ab111ty to get out Saturday morn1ngs to B111 Schwartz Paul Sm1th leav s h1s h1gh VOICS to Lotane lack Taylor leaves h1s looks to loe Atello but we dont th1nk that he needs them Bruce Waterman leaves h1s adm1rers to good 1ook1na Toe Karl Yaeger leaves h1s 1okes to Earl lanes Art1c1e Art1cle Art1c1e Art1c1e Art1c1e Art1c1e Art1c1e Art1c1e Art1cle Art1c1e Art1c1e Em Mem M1n1 We a1nt got no Moelllll W11U9SS9S CLASSPROPHECY We see Brou111ette who 1S a state po11ceman p1ck1ng up two strange g1rls We see Cole do1ng work he usually does noth1ng Flagg who had planned to be an undertaker IS seen d1gg1ng graves Furner who plans to be a bu1ld1ng contractor IS seen sweep1ng the halls ol the Emp1re State Bu11d1ng We 11nd Gale a lawyer for a san1tary 1nst1tut1on Norman 1S seen 1nspect1ng the eyes the ears and the nose 1 wonder what he could be We catch a gl1mpse of Perkms s11d1na down Beacon 1-1111 Bobbms who wanted to be a r1d1ng mstructor 1S seen cleanmg stables Schne1dman who plans to be a detect1ve 1S present at the scene ot a murder Wllh h1s 1un1or G man badge and a water p1stol We catch a gl1mpse of Shea tell1ng the people where to go as a cop on 145th Street New York S1mmons who plans to be an art1st IS seen sketchmg for ESQUIFG We catch a gl1mpse ot Sm1th as he slaves over a new r1de tor h1s carn1val Taylor IS seen dr1v1ng toward West Hartford 1 wonder who k1cked the bucket We have seen Waterman cuttmg grass at Sm1th College Gorback who had planned to be an lnsurance agent 1S seen go1ng from door to door w1th the Saturday Evenmg Post 16 Yeager 1S seen wa1k1ng down Broadway wzth h1s thumb 1n h1s mouth T I ' ' I I . 3- . . . V A 5. , ' ' A '. A' , n . 9. . . f ,L I A 10. ' ' ' . A 11, h A ' ' , ' 12. V ' ' ' A A A ' 13. ' ' A ' . . 14- . . I , . ' 15. A ' ' ' - ' , A 16. A A , Article 17. Sherry Gorbach leaves his dessert to loe Ajello. 1' .,.. . . H 2. ' we ' . QA ' V . . I 1 . . 10. ' ' 1 , . I ! . - . I 1 . yy 1 -fl 12. ' ' ' ' ' . 13. ' ' ' . A 14. A ' ' . 15. , A , ' ' SIXTH GRADE 'M NV?4 SEVENTH GRADE Buck Row, left to rlght Lotcme, Grace, B111, Iones, Todd Front Row Carter, Ayello Schwartz, Mcxckro V mgyjyw Q ' 442 A my 5' I K, , W V V V N . 1 2 mf A 1 ,V in K J 'Q , ., V, My My ,XLY ,A Q 2, 7 A A-F JUNIOR SCHOOL FOOTBALL Back Row left to right Coach Roche Moran Smith Ayello Brouillette Meehl Ketover Cole Browne Marcus Coach Chamberlain Middle Row left to right Nowatowski Grace Norman Bill Taylor Flagg Robbins Platt Mgr Mackro Kulpik Front Row left to right fseatedl Risedorf Shea Gale Waterman Bottge Noll Furner The Lightweight Football Team consisted this season of both lightweight Upper School players and lunior School members although in the past the team has been representative of the lunior School only and stills remains under its sponsorship Two games were won one tied and three lost during the six game sched ule Deerfield Academy and Windsor Locks lunior High School were Suffield Victims Eaglebrook defeated the Lightweights with close scores both here and away Westminister defeated us at home ln the last game of the season which was played at home Deerfield scored a touchdown in the closing min utes of the game to produce a l3 l3 tied game Those representing the lunior School who received letters for football this year by participating in at least three games were Robert Brouillette, lames Flagg, Rodger Grace, Nelson Norman, lack Shea, Paul Smith, lack Taylor, Bruce Waterman, and Ken Mackro, manager. Francis Platt of the Freshman-class was elected permanent team captain. IUNIOR SCHOCL BASKETBALL wsu- I lil View Back Row left to rrght Mr Roach CCoachJ Broullletfe Smrth Mr Chamberlaxn fCoachJ Robbms Ayello Norman Knowles Flagg Furner Taylor Grace Waterman The lunror School Basketball team en1oyed a successful season th1s year followmg the example of the Varslty and IV teams by wrnnlng SIX out of rnne games Wrlllston lunlor School provlded a llttle too much opposmon rn both home and away games and the S1dney Hayden School of Wrndsor, Conn, managed to edge out the lunrors at Wlndsor lack Taylor and llmmle Flagg as startlng forwards, Bob Broullleffe oper at1ng at prvot pos1t1on, and foe Alello, Nelson Norman, lack Shea and Rodger Grace made up the flrst strmg Capable substrtutes were Ed Furner, Paul Gale, Alvrn Robbms as forwards, and Paul Smlth at guard The record reads as follows Suffleld Sufheld Suffleld Suffreld Sulheld Suffleld Suffleld Sufheld Suff1eld 'Away games 22 15 28 31 25 17 25 18 23 Sornersv1lle lunrors Wrlllston Somersvrlle lunrors Monson Suffleld Hrgh Mldgets Monson Hayden School, Wmdsor Suffleld Hlgh Mldgefs Wrlhston - V -w.: fryf - K Q :,. r . ff :Mmm -' lu . . 1- .f L M fi 1 1 - , :raw '12, ,257-1 . , , B 'Q f ' 1 M5 , - ,L an W ,Q an a -V 4 A V' , A ' fjkf-sf K , ,Q if A In . 4 Q ., f Ha Q . , fc 'f ., 1 , ,, K 2 , 7 , , Q A g , M. ,, L l gg el 4. 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PATRONS Carr e Strong Crane 92 Dr and Mrs Stephen P Coates Dr and Mrs Wtllrarn H Upson C Louthern Spencer Mrs Edward W Broder I' T I' I' I' I' I I' I' and lfrs and lflrs and 'lrs and 'lrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Vlrs cmd lfrs nd lrs and Mr an l r and Mrs George A Molhrnan lohn P Casey Kenneth S Edward Ed Nard C Cordts Walter A Beartch Thomas B Cannon Hrnsdal Srnlth Hugh G Barclay Ernest Cochran Henry M Clark Karl C Kulle Herbert E Bussell Spencer Montgomery Howard W Alcorn loseph Colrttr l lr l Greenburg Clapp and l reat Mr and Mrs Harry O Eberhardt Mr and Mr Bobert B Bennett Mrs Clark Wrlson Mrs Meade Mrs Schwartz Grlrnan lnc Harry Apter M D Alan Greenwood E Ernkelstetns and Sons A r r r and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs flrs George B I Aherns Balph E Hanson Meade Alcorn lngharn C Baker Arthur G Btssell M Hendee M1 s Anna G Parlchurst Mrs Abby G Parkhurst Rouse K Brewster M . . .. . - M A i ' . ., 1 - A Mr, Tw .. . s E t - M, ll 1 ' , r. . M , . . ' M . t .. , M 4 L ' - My- my l ' ' Mr. . . , . . Mr- I I Mr. . . . Mr. and Mrs. William W. Prout MT- Cmd MTS- Ffimk A' Whipple M . r r . Nl - -- V M . , , M , . . Mr. a l. . r . M Q f ' - - ' M ,N Y , f Fr A V M . d A s. 'fi - . - Mr. , . . . . Mr. ' ' . . A Friend 'QLQ . Ackuawledgmenf e the 1 O Your 0 1 To extend our 511 cere thc nk 10 1110 II e 1ber 11119 fCX1C1l1TV and to 0111 fellow 111der11 'or the Us 1 tmce They have GIVCTI ll lI'1 1110 DFOdllC'1lOI'1 Of 0111 yefirbofvk THE PIONFFR We are e pfC1C1Hy qmtehll to the fol wmq T11 P er UT fIdV1O Mr R1c11f1rd D mek f 1 efer for 13 he re cmd f11 111 91 ve F0011 1 e W , , nuff of 211. .1 k, 1-5121.1 , f-I , 1 I3 , , 1 I1 C , 1 A 1 S , S 1 , 135125 , . . , , ,Sz ,gi , ,, , - Io A A ' ',11x, fi 1 1 'S r 1 ' , . B , fs, C11. p'1h11fe11er 1.11 H 1 , :' , 111 p ,- 1of'1rQpi1y 11111 151111111111 Vfrtrsrxsa Hr Arlxley 1., Bick- 111o ,, . '1fi11'e:1lI ur 1fi'fF?Ik11:'?PTf3, Vv'lTE. 1l1 vfhcfae 531, f 61111 book Cf,111d IIC1 1171 , 1:61 1.d MARCUS SIGN CU. I L- SIGNS DISPLAYS EXHIBITS IE 151 DWICIIT STREET Springfield Ivhssachusetts To The CIGSS OT I947 . . . May you go forward To deeds WI'IICI'I WIII reTIecT Iwonor To Your school and counfry. Tm Levin and his Dad Cmzphments A FR I E N D C mpIzment9 0 A FR I E N D All the Iothes 1 PREP MAN Needs for GrTdu1t1or1 and for Summer' IWW MIIIT btre t SI RIM I II LD NIXSS xc HUST TTS The Sfore of Nahonaly Famous Labels SAGE ALLEN HARTFORD SAYBROOK Igummer IVIONIITS I E , f . of I2 I I f I I I I C ., I ' I H A Y N E S WEST HARTFORD EAST HARTFORD ' A I Compliments of THIN PAPERS D ALE BROTHERS C. H. DEXTER 6 SONS, Inc. MANUFACTURERS LAUNDRIES, Inc. Windsnur Locks, Conn., U. S. A. SPRINGFIELD MASS BRUSHES FOR EVERY PURPOSE PERSONAL HOUSEHOLD LEAF TOBACCO INDUSTRIAL HE FULLER BRUSH CO WILLIAM S FULLER 61 SON T SUFFIELU CONNECTICUT yl S e + Telephone 2 3870 HARTFORD CONNECTICUT FIRST NATIONAL STORES P L E R N E R MICHAEL SEMINARA P op HARVEY c BRAINARD Mmm 5 A Y K I N PRINTING + C L O Tuowu soNv1LLn CONN 341345 D xghc St et Sp gficld M s LL I8 As um Ir e - Compliments of I- - , A - A , 1 . Smar T I-I E S 65 High SUCH Telephone 4242 Evevythmg in Clothes for Prep Men I I ', - . f W' re , rin f , as. HEADWAITERS of 47 TORCH SOCIETY SCIENCE CLUB ASS CHARTER BUS SERVICE COLLINS BUS SERVICE HRONCROAD Ca H XR nun COLLINS MIM HLSTER ASS Co npl ents GEO MARTINEZ 6. SON SL Ill LU C HNNICIICUT CHILDHOOD SHOP SLx1x1R Axlvr the X T gs fo +I1e B by +I1e CI1Id en and I Sze F I MALONEY Arhleuc Omyirter 349 Dxwght Street Telephone 3 3400 Sprlngfield Mass WILLIAM M COOPER FUNERAL SERVICE C pI elf IUNIOR SCHOOL I CompIz n1ents of C L ' 4 8 S ' IZ' ' . Penal mg m I Cornphments of C L ' 4 9 I im . of Wzxluluixng, Connecticut C L A S S , 5 O II . c .' .YZ I - 7131 Compliments of 543 1. fi L At 'I I1In r a , '1-'fi I L I r o I I4 I r om Im n S o , . gm Jw ' ,gm E u 7 Cfrox co 47 X 1 u X W . . x 4 Ov gONN5U,,0 69- 'rx Cl, S V' f xx I ,lv -X , vgf k 1 ,ff ' Q. :ff IM 2 V . 3, L, gy- cl A 31 ,f f J 1 , . ,A 1 f, ,un-1 ,MM ' 2 ,, 'fm J fi J. y ' ' K ij V fkxfdx- , GFCDX CCD 1847 1947 CELEBRATINI A CEYTLRY 0F CONNFf,llCUl' LIVlNf A F R I E N D Complnmnts KARL C KULLE A FRIEND C pl LEON HILDITCI-I DDS NATES LUNCHEONETTE NXFHNNIPL SASLKLI P p A 5 42 . 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PHOTOGRAPHERS OF SUFFIELD BOYS SINCE I925 When th nk ng of Photog aphy w1ll be 0 'r pleasu e to serve yo I-IORACE F SIMON RISEDORPH TANNING CORP L jxmis RISEDORPH HECAL SUFFIELD PHARMACY DWELL 17 Pop Complwnents 0 THOMPSONVILLE CONN Er QDIBP Mrwt M111 SIMSBURY CONN Deale s n Hay Gram Feeds and Farm Suppl es .. n 3 j 7 5 i 1 T It ' 14 1' u I f Compliments of The George S. Phelps Co. . . ,, ' , 1 . ' ' T i I . I I i RECORD OF INVESTMENT INCOME AND OTHER INCOME 'ne O d blanks are nnw a 5 Ia n ddlon O e ares pro d br sIIar 5 OI' 5IOrlc Or Ornnc nal arnounf OI bonds name O company d Id nd O InIe SI daIe n'IOnIIIlyIrIvesImerI'I ncor-nn dal s and ons? Or s llrnq pr ces OF seczurmes we fa e added four new cafegores OI' S C' 5 U Q FIS O e me rn moranda Q Iransfer Iaxes DEI I In Owe x pu DOS 5 n na d Or rece ved a snort I rn hold nqs b Orne IO q I rm and space Or Ofner ncome ren+s rnO Iqaqes eIc by mOnIl'Is We Shall Be Glad Io Send Coples Upon Requesf Wnfhouf Oblrgahon PUTNAM 86 CO Members of 'he New York SIOCII Exchange 6 Central ROW, HARTFORD Tel 5 O151 BRANCH OI TICYS Mlddlefown Mlddlefown Savmgs Bank Burldmg Tel 3IlO New Brnlam 3l Wes? Mann S'IreeI Tel 9 03Il JAMES F FENTON 219 DWIGHT STREET SPRINCFIELD, MASSAOHDSETTS Telnphom T 6700 Complnnents 0 MR and MRS SIMION CRASNICK WINIHRIIP MISS Complunents o THE MONTGOMERY CO Esfablrshed I87I WINDSOR LOCRS CONN Complunenrw o MR and MRS I-IERMAN FISI-IMAN Complmlents o WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE D F LARUSSA THE F. S. BIDWELL CO. Lumber and Hardware FARM SUPPLY STORE WINDSOR LOCKS CONN Complzments Of BRAIN ARD AHRENS, INC. 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