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Htghland Kansas m 1899 Spent the folloxxmg yelr lt Prmceton Bcclmc master at Klskxmlmtas Springs bchool ln 1900 After ont ycax there he vxent to Ylle to study for 11 year Came to Taft ID 1903 CHARI1b BIANI WILD BA English Was preplred for collcgc at Beeman Academy New Haven Vermont Wfas graduated ln the cllss of 1905 from Mxddlcbury College where hc was 1 member of the Deltt Upsnlon ftxtcrnxty Tlught Lngllsh and Latin at Betts Academy bchool DIVLIIPUH lout Dxd graduxte vsotlx m English tt the UDIVCFSIIX f Chicago tn the summer scssxons of 1908 1909 md 1910 Ctme to Tlft m 1911 GEORGE R WILSON BA Aldlbfilldllfr Was graduated from Middlebury College ln 1904 Was on the football team and played ln eveq game from 1901 to 1904 Taught Sclence and Mathematics m Blair Academy Blaltstovsn N from 1904 to 1912 Coached football and gym n mum team at Blalr Durmg the year of 1907 he studxed at the Unlverslty of Marburg Came to Taft rn 1917 HLNRY MORbE WEI LS BA French After graduatxng from Harvard Unlversxty m 1905 was appolnted Instructor m English at College de Cambral France Whxle there attended the Umversxty of Ltlle for graduate work The followmg year was mstructor nn Enghsh and French ln the Umversrty School Chicago Ill In 1908 went to Dartmouth College as ln structor tn French Spent year 1911 1912 studymg ln Spam Came to Taft rn 1912 At' sl L X 1 4 , . . , . 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' ' A 7 A 4 . 1 Q . i7Ac lf?-ll T7t17ff:-luufml ARTHUR CHARLES THOMAS BA Latin Was gI'1.Lll1lfCLl from Mnddlebury College m 1917 At Middlebury he belonged tm the Dcltl LIPSIIUI1 Fr lfiflllty After leaving., Colley: he taught for one year at Boy s I 1t1n School Blltzmore Md md wls a student m the Middlebury Summer School ln 1915 Camc to Taft ln 1915 JOHN T REARDON BA MA Hntwj WIS graduated from Dlrtmouth ln 1914 Valedlctorlln Chl Phl md president of the Phr Beta Klppa Studxed at Yale- ln 1915 and by wmnmg Prix de Rome becxme a fellow at the Unlverslty of Rome Came to Taft ln 1917 HARLIN ALBERT SEXTON BA Ellglllb Gradulted from Hxrv 1rd nn 1911 bemf., pntcher on the blseblll telm In 1911 1913 attended Sprmgheld College and played on the baseball and basketball teams In 1914 became dlrector of athletrcs at the Sprrngfleld Techmcal Hlbll School where he coached the blseball blsketball trick md soccer teams Durmg., 1917 and 1918 wus dnrector of Publlc Recreatlon for the city of Springfield Mass Came to Tlft IH 1919 SIDNEY F HADLEY PhB PhD Clzemzmy and Playrzrf Was graduated from the Sheffleld Sclentxfic School wxth the Highest Gencrrl Honors 1n 1911 Whlle there he was a member of Sngma X1 and Alpha Chl S1g.,m.1 After SPCCIIIILIHQ, m Chemlstry ln Grlduate School of X lle Umvrrsxty rtcuvcd PhD degree in 1916 Instructor of Chemrstry 111 thc DCPll'I111L11f at Cl1Cl'l'1lSt1'y and Nfedlcal School of Yale Umversnty until 19?l Performed rrsqugly work ln Gas Warfare Department durmg the war Clme to Taft m 1971 I9 , ,. .. az' -. 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SHERMAN CAWLFY SB EHQIITZ7 Was graduated Cum Lrude from Harvrrd rn 1911 Member of Pr Eta Club Engaged rn newspaper vxork rn Boston rn 1911 1912 and rn settlement work rn New York Crty rn 1912 1913 Was rnstructor rn Fnglrsh at Thatcher School Ojar Calrf rn 19111915 Taught Englrsh and Ivfathematrc at Country Day School Loursvrlle Ky from 1915 to 1917 from 1912 to 1977 yyas head of the Englrsh department at the St Plul Acrdemy St Prul Mrnn Crme to Taft rn 1927 CH XRIIS HOWIIL Sl-IOlNS BA Alfvlrllc Drrerlw Preprred f college rt the lryyrencevrlle School C11 rdurted rn 1917 from Wrllrrrrrs Wlrrle there he xx rs presrdent of the Senror Class member of the Alphr Delta Phr Fr rternrty ind Cvrrgoyle Socrety Glee Club and baseball term Taught at laxxrencexrlle School md Ashyrlle School In 1917 he yorned the ROTC at Plattsburg Later sent to Crmp Me rde and from there oyerseas vyher he recerved a cfrptarns commrssron lNoyy Mrjor Freld Artrllery Reserve Corps Returned rn 1919 and rfter yxorlerng fvr two yerrs rn the bond bus ness rn Sprrngheld Mass taught rt Strdrum Hugh School Trcomr Waslwrngtrvn Came to Tfrft rn 1977 Taught French for three yerrs 1nd then ssumed head of athletic depfrrtm nt coachrr 3, soccer GEORGI H MORGAN lNlusB A411116 Preprred for College rt Morrrson R Warte Hrgh School Toledo Ohro enterrng Columbra rn 1919 where he studred for tvro years and was a member of the Delta Upsrlon Fra ernrty He attended the lnstrtute of Musrcal Art rn New York Crty durrng the years of 1919 to 1922 In 1922 he taught at the lnstrtute of Musrcal Art and at Horace Mann School In 1930 he recerved the degree of Mus B from Yale Unryersrty Came to Taft rn 1923 ROI AND WINT HROP TYI l R Ph F bl A Iqzzellrb and Pllblll Sperrlwrzg Preprred for college rt Beverly Hrgh School Beverly Mass At the Unrversrty of New Hrmpshrre he edrted the YMCA handbook the weekly newspaper rnd the year book Wrs on the Debatrng team the Dramatrc Club and a member of Delta Phr Epsrlon Fraternrty Was graduated from Yale rn 1925 wrth honors and a Ph B degree In 1979 garned a master of arts degree at Boston Unrversrty He came to Taft rn 1925 and has charge of Publrc Speakrng and the Debatrng work 20 Af: ' ,rr ., , e . . , .. 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Dl XNI' LTRUY ROBINSON BA NIA Frenrb P1 plred tor college lt Trconderoyea Hreh School Tlconderoga N Y Graduated from Mrtldlehury College rn 1905 Cl lss Vlledrctormn Member of Deltl Kappa Ips lon ud Ihr Uctl K lppl Prmcnpxl rn Northfield Vermont H1g.,h School 1903 1106 l1SIlL1Cf0I' 1nd professor Mlddlehury College 1906 1928 Student of French Ianeulgc md Irtcrlture Umversxty of Llusanne Svutzerland 1909 1VIcG1ll Um xcrsrty Montrexl 1910 Unrversrts of Grenoble France 1917 C1metoT1ft1n 1978 HOWARD C FARWFIL BS MA HENRY PUTNAM STFARNS BA MA History rlLPlI'LLl for Colley. at Cholte School Gmduated from Yule rn 1922 where he XVIS 1 memher of 7et1 Psl 1nd delrvered the Ivy OYTYIKDH TlLlj.,ht Iltm at the Chorte School rn the following, yelr md t1ug.,ht It the Westminster School 1975 1976 where he was head of the Hrstory Department and. faculty ldvrsor of the MA rn Hrstory rn 1977 Held of Hrstory Department at ohn Burroughs School St Iours Mnssourr 1977 1978 Clme to Tlft rn 1928 fillflhj Preplr tl for collcee II Provrdence Techmcll Hrtgh School Grldulted from Middlebury ID 1911 wrth BS degree Heldmlster of L1ncoln H1g.,h School Lm coln New Hlmpshrre from 1911 1917 In 1918 he was elven hrs MA It Brown In 1918 he WIS rn the Unrted States S1g,n1l Corps and he wls wrth the Wlr Clmp Communnty Servrce from 19181919 Held of the Hrstory Deplrtment at St Plul Acldemy St Pxul Munn 19701978 CIITIC to Tlft rn 1978 Ge: num ALBFRT T FUSONIF BA Prepared for college at Boston Latm School Boston Mass Was graduated from Dartmouth rn 1928 where he was 1 member of Phr Srgma Kappa and the Sphrnvc a senror socrety was class orator and was awarded the Morrrll Allln Grllaeher Prrze Wlmrle there played three years on the varsrty football hockey 1nd btsebrll terms and wls 1 member of the Dartmouth 1975 Natronal Champronshrp Foothlll team Drd graduate work ln Germany at the Umversrtles of Berlin and ena rn the summer se lsons of 1979 1930 and 1952 Came to Taft rn 1978 v Ac , id - 11 1 1 , . ., . . 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' - . 2l I IDWIN CHURCH DOUGLAS AB AM C-7,1 fl?-,U C7 Jlllllll ROBLRT CARR ADAMS JR BA Huron Prepared for college at Newton H1gh School New ton Mass Was 1.,f'1elU2lf6d from Bowdom College Ill 1979 vshere he WIS 1 n1ember of tl1e P111 Betft kappa Zetl Ps1 Student Counc1l md Ib1s Wh1le tl1ere l1e was three yelrs o11 the football team 1I1el four yelrs on the track team Clme to Tlft 1n 1979 1nd his become head coleh of trlcle 1nd ass1st1nt colch 1n football Plane 6607718171 Prepared for college II Boys H1511 School Brooklyn New York Was graduated from H1m1lton College 1n 1929 Wh1le there l1e was a member of P111 Beta Kappa Deltl S1g,1111 Rho Tlu Kappa Eps1lon md rnterfratermty COl.l1'1C1l 'md on tl1e cross country lllel tuck teams 1 member of tl1e basketball squad and Captam of lntercolleg.,11te Dehlte Was Ehhu Root Fellows at Harxard Ass1stant Sw1111m1ng, Coach a11d DIFLCIQYI of Svs 1111111105 for the Su111111er 56551011 1931 Rece1ved A M nn department of 1l1lfl1LlT'llllCS 1951 He came to Taft 1n 1931 DANIEL H FENTON BA MA PhD -IAINIES PAYNTI R LOGAN B S Merbanlral Dmumg Pbgfzrr Un1vers1ty Wl11le tl1ere was 1 member of the v1rs1ty soccer and basketball teams bemg, captam of tl1e latter He wls elected to Kappa S1gma soc1ety and P1 Mu lSps1lon 1 n11the1111t1cal l1onor some-ty Was 1lso '1 member of the Amenean Soclety of C1V1l IIn1.,1ne-ers and was Presndent of h1s class 1n hls jumor year After domg 111ortg.,age work 111 1957 19321 came to 'laft 1n the fall of 1933 Spent the school year 197581939 studymg., at the Yale Gtaduate School upon bemf, awarded a scholarslup Latm Prepared for college at Pubhc Hleh School Holyoke Mass ln 1909 he re-ce1ved a B A at Yale Wl11le there he had H11.,he-st Honors Ph1losoph1cal OFIYICDD Spe c1al Honors 1n Clf1ss1cs vue Ivy Poet and a 111e111ber of Ph1 Beta K1pp1 The fol lowmg., ye lr he rece1ved h1s M A degree and 1n 1916 h1s Ph D From 1910 to 1912 he was an mstructor Ill Cl1SSlCS at Prmceton ll1Ll from 1912 to 1917 l1e served 1n the same capac1ty at Yale Dunne, the Wtrrld War he served IS lst L1eutenant Heavy Art1llery and Actmg., Captam of Battery C 45th CAC Entered buslness 1n 1919 and untll 1955 was VICE Pres1dent of the F1sk Rubber Company and Pres1 dent of the F1sk T1re Export Company 111 1933 he ret1red from busmess and entered Yale Graduate School durmg the penod from 1933 1934 Came to Taft 1n 1934 and 11 IS becon1e head of the Greek and Lat1n Department , fl. v el , I! . , ., . . 4 7 K V ' , v 3 Ie.. 1. 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ROBERT TAFT OLMSTEAD B A Blologj Prepared for college lt Newton Hugh School Newton Mtss Wls j,l'lCllllIC'll from Bovudom College lll 1977 where he wus 1 member of the Mlsque md Gown md ZLT1 Psx Wlmxle there he wus on the debttxng., te-lm md was three yerrs on the football te lm In 1977 md 1978 he tlUf.,l'lf at Phllhps Andover Acldemy m 1928 md 1979 1t the Browning, School News York from 1979 txll 1957 at Short Hxlls School m New York Ind from 1952 tlll 1951 lt the Cambridge bchool In Boston Mass He clme to Trft m 1951 LINDLEY WFLSH TIERS AB MA WILLIANI EDWARD SULLIVAN BA English WIS eridulted with Hlgll Honors from Ylle rn 1956 recexvmg the degree of BA wrth Specral Honors ln Engllsh He was a member of Trumbull College lctmg as Athletic Secretary hrs jumor Year Ind Lnbrarlan his Semor Year Was on the Svummmg Team nn hrs Freshman Yerr Orgamzed the Student Tutormg bervxce ln hrs Sophomore Yelr md served 19 Churman for three years Recelved Was appolnted KIIILSICY bcholtr IH umor and Semor Yelrs He IS a member of the Ellzabethan Club and the Yale Club of New York Came to Taft rn 1936 Frenrla Prepared for college lt Kent School Kent Conn where he pl lyed on footblll hockey md tennls teams He spent one year ll Rldley College m E11Q,ll1 lLI t whxch he was on the rugby telm In 1951 he w 18 rrxduated unth Hugh Honors from Prlnceton Before hrs gcrxdu mon he vs lb a member of both the hockey md tenms teams After spendlng., a ye1r domg, gradulte work he wrs wmrded hns MA The followmg, two years before coming to Taft he dxd further rradulte work and was assnstant couch of hockey at hls Alma Mater JOHN FRISBY MORSE BA English and Publn Speremg Prepared at Kent for Yale from whlch he f.,I'1dl.llfLel rn 1955 Wllrle at Yale he was a member of Calhoun College and Alpha Chl Rho and durmg hrs Semor yeir xx is 1 member of the Unxversxty Golf Teftm He tllltgllf for two velrs at Romford bchool before- coming., to Tift rn 1957 Q- , fc v. 11 - 't' 't - , ' , 1f'l A v I yn I H ' 1 1 1 2: 1 1 1 x is 1 N 1 1 '. 4 ' ' ' ' 'z. 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Ffenrla Gefman Taft rn 1917 I TONARD SARGLNT A B Alrlbumzrzu and Guzeml Sflcllfc After prcplrrny, for college lt Gunncry School ln Wlslmrnpttrn Conn he attended Princeton Lmvcrslty where he majorcd rn g,colo5.,y Wlmrlc there he was a member of thc Unrycrsrty Cottage Club Also he pl lycd on the 150 lb football team He time to Tift rn thc fall of 1937 JOSEPH INSKEEP CUNNINGHAM BA MA Prepared for collcgc at Merccrsburg Academy Was graduated from Prmcemn Unrversrty rn 19'n yuth Hrph Honors rn Modern Languages RCC6lVLd an MA from Harvard Umverslty rn the same held m 1931 Studred during thc summcr scsslons at thc Sorbonnc III 1957 and lt Grcnohlf. rn 1936 Tluyght Trench and Gcrmm If thc Northvsood School Laltz. Placid Navy Yorlt 193137 Came to RICHARD W PETHERBRIDGE AB Hrflwy Was graduated from the Haddon Fxcld Hlgh School Haddon Field New ersey nn 19a4 he was not only on the honor roll throughout hrs college years at Wes leyan but also actrve rn rel1g.,1ous actrvrtres being on the Standard Commrttee of Collcge Church and Prcsrdent of the Chrrstran Assocratron He was a member of Ph1 Nu Theta Captam of Football on the Wrcstlrng Team and an Olin Scholar ln hrs senior ycar he rcccrved the Honor of Dlstmctron m Government He came to Taft m the fall of 1938 WALTER ROTAN ff Wrs graduated from the Maryland Instrtute of Frne and Applred Arts rn 1979 Attended the Pennsylvanra Academy of Fme Arts 1930 19713 Hrs awards vsere the Thru Turtlon Scholarshrp from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fme Arts the Fmlon Crcsson Turopean Travelrng., Scholarshrp rn 1953 the frrst prrze rn sculpture Rlnyglrng Art School Exhrbrtron rn 1952 the Helen Foster Barnett Prrze by the Nrtronal Acldemy of Desrgn rn 1936 and the Trffany Foundation Scholarslnp rn 1938 Hc cxhrbrtcd at thc Amerrcan Water Color Socrety the Chrcaygo Art Instr tutc the Corcoran Glllerys ln Wasl11ngon the Pennsylvama Acldcmy EXl1ll'JltS thc Crncmnrtr Museum of Art and the Arden Gallerys rn New York He rs also represented rn the permanent collectron of the Brookgreen Gardens Museum and rs an assocrate member of the Natronal Sculpture SOCIETY He came to Taft rn the fall of 1938 24 ,y ,Hy .K . ,y V Iv ' . 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Ilftllklltl Princeton Um xxty frm xxlmh I m uw. lv Wmxc If college rc x x. 1 munhu of thc CIP mtl Cyoxxn Cluh Altu lcrxmg., I,I1IIL6.IUI1. hc xxcnt to thc HllVlfLl Llw bchool xxhetc hc. xx Ib L number of the Imcolnb Inn Society He clme to Taft rn 1939 Malin nzallcf After preplrmg., for college at the Romford School he lttendul Yllc Unrxerxrty gradu1t1ng., In 19v6 Whrlc 1t college he pl lyed on thc F1'C'bl11'11l11 Bzschrll TLIII1 md WIS '1 member of the Frcxhmm Councrl In hrs QLDIOI' yur hc wus Ifl1lLflC xccrctuy at Dlvenport Collage After lLIXl11f., Yllc hc spent om xcu mmmg., ln ltllho folloxxccl by txxo yclrs lf 'thc bchool of Manu. of thc Umxrrsnty of Arxgonr Lame. to Taft In the fall of 1959 WII I IAM HFDI I X GARTHWAITF SMITH A B Iflglllb md Public Spf :hug Prcpuctl for colltgc lt thc Phxllnpx Ixntcr Aculcmy Ixctcr New Hunpxhrrc j,I'1LlllIflHf., 111 1915 He lttcndul Prnnccton Lnlxfcrxxty mtl V115 j.,I'lLlLlltCL'l Cum Laude m 19-19 NX'h1lc. lt colleg.,c he plryul on the 150 pound footblll term mtl was 1 member of the Cottlgc Club In lib bcmor yur he lated ts Mmrgcr of bxschlll Cum to Tlft m 1999 25 cm ut S1171 7Tl17HSl7Ll1L7 sud ut mmzstut 26 7 7 X A fu. f'f f .fff I1 1.14, N, . . .X F, -, - N, ' I. F, - 1 1 . SENIORS 27 We 111-11 7.41 ,l,.,.,,,J 7Ae fQ4f F7 ff Jlllllld! Nell Currxe Frank Rrcketson Stephen Reynolds Phrlrp Tuttle Rlchard Helmbach Momtors Wlrllnm Snyder John Davls Olrver McKee john Lamg Rlchard Garretson john Thayer Henry Fownes Rnchard Stock Orton Camp 28 Y, I ll, al - Head Monitor ---- - ----- Ramsay Wilson ' ' , jr. 11241 7 ,lf ,I THE SEN OR CLASS 29 AHIIJ Alpha '7 ff?-H '7 1 D-5, GODFREY ARMITAGE m Putnam Street Dam is Mass Onc Yclr ID School XVESLIIH AN Godfrey or 1s he IS commonly known around the School Army came to Taft nur the bCi,,lf1UIUi, of thc wrnter term He has lncd on the second floor of the News Buxldmg., vshere he has entered lnto corrldor lrfe whole heartedly He CHITIC to School to do some xcry concentrated and hard studylng for college so that he has not found thc tlme to go out for a varslty sport However th1s sprlng he has ttlstn up tennis af., un 1 sport w hxch he played last year at another school Army IS 1 quxct boy but rs not at all retlcent He frequents the house where much of thc Scmors sparc tune 19 spent At the school whrch he attended last year Army wx IS on thc footb 1ll tmm and on the tenms team and an outstandrnfg, membcr of thc student body Herc at Taft he has shown the same capabrlltres that enabled hum to do so wscll We lsnovt that Army 15 gorng to be a great success at Wes ley in vsherc he plans to go next fall H15 hard work and pleasant personality wlll m llsc hmm 1 grelt asset to the college 30 AL' J! - al! . - ' . 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U , I 5 X D :duly Tom Alpha Deblting Club ll '71 ff?-H 97,11 -funn: 397 North Street White Pl11ns N Y One Yelr in School LFHIGH Here is the m1n Whom the Senior class voted not only the most gentlem1nly 1.nd best built but Contmdnctorally the first and the 11st to mtrry D1d BaChm1n1n TS we call him is 1 genml 1nd 1 sincere 1nel1v1du1l who C1n be seen 1lmost every d1y 1t the Senior House in subdued tweeds smoking 1 Hump 1nd pllying ln 1nd gossip has it that not only has he 1 splendid speaking voice but also an ev pressive face to emph1size his points Dad h11ls from White Plains 'lflkl descended from one of the first settlers of th1t fine town Alw1ys polite lslfltl good natured 1nd religious Tom has m1de m1ny friends 1t T1ft 1nd we 1ll know that whatever he does after leaving us will be worthwhile 3I y fc b ., S .1 - 4- 1 . . - . ' S ' ' ' , . K 2 ' 1 excellent game of bridge. Debating seems to be Tom's chief interest this year, e ' ' .' e . 4 f i , 'i , 7 i , 1 .y. , A C , I 6 A , L A H ff U Y 1 ' . C WILLIAM THOMAS BACHMANN C-We ffff-H '7f1 -fnnmlf MERRITT BARKER 119 Armory Street Nevt Haven Conn llvc Years IH School WESLEYAN Let s have a sixteen for the team' These famous words are uttered many trmes by raucous volced Mack head cheer leader for our teams He IS usually found at the Semor House bemg jumped on by someone for not hurryrng wnth the key because the boys want to get ln Under oe Lalxovrtch custodxan of the store Bark ably handles business at all flmLS thus leavlng no worrxes for joe Mack xcry cffectn ely holds down a positron rn the first tenor d1w1s1on of the Glee Club but that rs as far as hrs musrcal talents lead hlm He plays tennls IH the fall hockey rn the wlnter and second base for the Golden Bears ln the sprlng Thus lad vsho halls from the big clty of New Haven is one of The Last of the Mohncans referrrng to the very few boys who have been here more than four ye1rs Our loss wlll be Wfesleyan s gam next fall when Mack embarks on a new course of learnrng Mm la Bar ,G Alpha Lower School Debatxngb Club 38 39 Glee Club 39 40 41 Alpha Soccer Manager 40 Manager Second Team Baseball 41 Cheer Leader 41 Charrman of Senror House Commnttee 41 Senror G1ftCommrttee 41 . l ,cl .. . 9 a 1 , . l A ' . 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Y U v a . . . , . . - - Q . . , v '7! 11241 '7 ff .l,.,.,1., GUY BATES 744 Hwerford Avenue Swuthmore P1 lour Ymrs 1n Q1 100 YALE ln 1115 four ye1rs it T1ft Guy hfw mfmde miny contr1but1onQ to the school not only 1n 5Ll1Ol'11'ill1P but ID 1thlet1cs 1s vxcll H1s m1ny trophles prove hlS ab1l1ty 15 1 golfer 15 doo h1s c1pt11n1n5 of tlus ymrs telm Hrs prowess 1n basketball 1s Ilso well known slncc he h1s been on the hrst five 1ll Smson In hrs Spire flint hc cm be found TUSWCFIHE, 1115 fm mul or hstenmg to hot rccords out 'it thc house Mmy cm 1ttest to 1115 1b1l1ty 1t roughhousmg 1n 212 and all hwc found 111m CISY zgomg 1nd wood mtured Tflft w1ll m1ss hls mucous laughter md LlN.LI'fLll bplflf Cap Gfzeevof B111 Cimcm Club 38 Second Glee Club 38 39 B1sl1etb1ll Sqmd 59 40 Tmm 41 Golf Squld 39 Tcnm 10 11 Cqptun 41 Gcrrnln Flub 11 Chemntry Club 41 llll Dmce Commlttec 1 33 .lf I .sl ! y v V ...- 1 , 1 , 1. f -1 1 1 1 1, L 1. L C. l C Y. . N . . .Q Q N .Q . . .. 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PETER ACKERMAN BAUM 5001 Goodrlch Avenue Rnerdale on Hudson N Y Four Years m School CORNI' LL In a score of years P Ackerman Baum President of the Zion Researeh Labora tones Inc may well be Pete s trtle for ID has soyourn of four years at Taft he has EIVCH every rndxcatlon of fulfilling, thxs expectatxon By no means as blatant as some he has demonstrated the old axlom that act1ons speak louder than words As the leader of Tafts Three Musketeers ln the field of radlo-Baum Hay and Edmonds he has led them from the buxldmg of slmple radlos to advanced vsorle rn teleusnon transmxtters But hrs aecomphshments are more widespread than thus Hls studres hue been far abose the axeraee and he was Instrumental m the mauguratlon and contnnuatlon of the Sunday evenlng music programs In regard to ofhcllry attalnments Pete vxas the President of the Radlo Club and the Secretary of the Chemxstry C lub It seems that Cornell 18 to recerve hrm next fall md we can only hope that hrs record there w1ll be as good as lt has been here Pc elfle Pele Alpha Radno Club 38 32 40 41 Pres1dent 39 fO 41 Chemistry Club 11 Secretary 41 Masque me Ilaeeer boelety 38 39 I0 511 Cum Laude 11 Stare Heftrlcnan 41 Classlcal Music Committee 34 a 'r. - - , , . . , . , , ' ' 1. - , . . e e , . 4 -A H V .. .qu - - -h - , . L . , . . , 1 K y . , . L - 4 , . . s U n ' - 1 .1 , -f 1 - 1 s e ' ri ' e r ' ar f - - ' . ' - 'a v r '. yi ' . L . , 4 4 , e , ', ' 1 Q . y 1 ' . ' e A . . L ' f . . C' f A f ' s , 2 , L As 1, . 1 1 IP 2 ' '.' ff f . - , 1 t ,A , N- v ,Al ' ' 1 - w 1 1 - - Q - - . , ' uf Y . . 1 s 1 ' a 1 ' s - , , lf 1 1, YY ' 4 . ' 1 ' 1 . v - a 1 s 1 4 v - - . . , . . , 4 7 . , ,s., 1 . A ' '41 P Bela l51seb1llSqu1d 38 39 Team 40 41 Hockey Squid 39 59 40 Team 41 F7 ff?-,Lf T7 -Jlllllll! Sunset Avenue Watertown Conn lrwe Years nn Sehool YALL lrve years ago Ted Iirst brought hrs lanky form rnto Taft s halls From th it time to thrs srlently slowly steadlly he has progressed and developed into 'ln out standing member of the class of 41 Taking everythrng very serrously he his gilned for himself the honor of berng a two letter man in Tafts varsity sports A bad knee has hampered hrm considerably but the baseball season hnds Ted once again behrnd the plate for Taft Ted s popularity however rs not confined the faculty as well Possessed as he IS vuth a rare sense of humor md with the gift of gab free time never falls to find h1m in the midst of a long wnnded bull session When you take all these factors into consideration and then 'add his abrlrty to ride with the best of them rt seems obvious that whatever college Ted chooses will be greatly enrrehed by hrs presence He elrrles wlth hum our best wishes for a successful future 35 Y AL' .1 v , . iv 1' v 6 L- ' - :'. , 5 -, A , ' ' 1 1 ' , Z , , , ' . ' 4 ' A . - . l . , if . . Y L .1 I l YL . . K -1 I , 4 , . W V, to the athletlc field. Liked and admired by hrs classmates, he has the respect of 1 . .i ' - 'A 2 i - . 6 r l C L L -N 1 U l i I 'f ' , U ' l .1 4 4 ' 7 ' . . ' , ' . ' ,. . .2 ' X. ' ' 5. fe-x , , , , , K 1 - 7 Y ' THEODORE CHARLES BELFIT 711 11141 71,41 fl,...,...l BRY BENJAMIN 711 Centml Park West New York N lour Years ln School YALE Poor Benjre cant understand vshy hrs grrl doesnt love hum just because h doesnt vsrlte to her for tvso months at 1 trme But then Breesrl IS always so busy vuth Pap Pre Oracle and Annual vsork constantly clutterrng up hrs desk that rt IS no wonder that Bry hasn t gotten to bed before twelve srnce September Consclentlous mluays Wl9l'llDf., to try somethrng, new he will undoubtedly go far rn hrs college career Although slrglmtly bullt Benjle does well rn his athletic endeavors never come out for the same sport tmee Not content wrth spendrnzg, a quiet evenrng at home he rs always rushing oil' to Glee Club Current Events Club Debatrng Club NHY153fl0H Club or to work on any of the publrcatrons When one of these actrvrtles doesnt call hrm he may be found srttlng on the edge of hrs bed strum mrng contentedly on hrs gurtar Bry never starts hrs school work untrl long past record vshrch rs consistently good He kee ns a fine collectron of newspapers and rs alvs ays abreast of the nevxs srx weeks a ter lt rs news B1 0:2111 Benjze 111011193 Befa Cum Laude 41 Second Glee Club 38 39 Glee Club 40 41 Choir 41 Lovxer School Debatmgb Club 38 39 Debatrng Club 41 larench Club 41 Papyrus News Board 39 40 41 Oracle Board 40 41 Prctorral 41 Crrculatlon Managyer 41 Annual Board 40 Vrce President 41 Cam era Club 38 39 40 41 Naugatron Club 41 Dance Orchestra 41 Outrng Club 38 Soccer Clxb 40 41 Publrcatrons Board 41 Church Commrttee 41 36 ' ', . Y. . ' . f ' ' 5 ' ' ' e ' , h, L ' , 4 7 ' . '. ' ' 4 cf , 7 ' ' ' ' C . , g ' 1' ' 7 j 1 l v , ' ' ' 'A 1 Y . 7 1 Y. h A' 1 E . . 7 . a . 4 1 l ' - s 1 - . f . , T . . ' . c . 1 , , S - lights, That hard work brings good results may be illustrated by Bry's scholastic ' , ' ' ,' v . ' ? ' ' .e I e I-S V-Q I r I ls A Q -r rr H rf Vu 1 . A , L A ,- a ,V 3 A ' ' . ' ' . , , ' y 7 7 . 9 , i F 7 Q Q 1 . I , x l a 4 , Q A , 1 f Z 1 ' Z ' , ' 7 7 7 1 7 ' . ' ' . , , ,1 I , , . , , , T A fmebluk Al at Blology Club 41 French Club 41 Concert Or chcstra 41 Concertmaster 41 Strmg Quartet ll Skr Team 41 ,716 C7 Jlllllltl! JACQUES BLOCH Croydon Hotel I2 Fast 86th Street Ncw York N Y One X e1r 1n School Thxs year from ravaged Europe we have had wlth us one of 1ts wxr vxctrms acques left Francc just bcfore nt cap1tulated and after an excxtmg time landed IU Amerlca Upon his arrival rn school he could speak Eflgllbll only with consrderable d1F'iculty Thls he soon remedlcd and hc now speaks wlth but 1 slnght forengn accent Overcoming the great dlfhcultles of doxng all hrs work IH Englxsh he IS now consndered an excellent student and a hard worker Bloch whrle lxvmg ln occaslons gxven us great leasurc from hrs vxolm acqucs cxcels rn sports bemg an 'lCCOIHPllShCLl slclcr s ater 'md tennls pllycr acques IS ripldly becommg Amerncanlzed at first a conservatnc drcsscr hc can now bc scen about school wearmg a w1de checked sport coat m 1 typrcal prcp school ensemble 37 pf! gal .. 7 z.. , ' ' ', . . l 1 1 I, ' . . Q . L AC I N L 4 V1 . I . K .. ..... , . ' 1 Pans, was a member of a symphony orchestra. This year at Taft he has on many 5. . 3 -1 'J 4 ' c 4 ' 'Q . V! p.. ' 9 ' L. - , ' 5 'Y PRINCETON or COLUMBIA C7 C7 '-'lllllll BART JOHN BLOMMERS P O Box 37 far H1lls N Two Xears ID School WILLIAMS In the fall of 1959 from the cobble stoned streets of Holland Bloomy jomed the ranles of Taft School Smce that trme he has r1sen 1nto pr0m1nence 1n xanous fields He I5 unexcelled at photo3,raphy and can alw 1ys be found bel11nd h1s appa ratus whenever there 19 somethmf., of lmportance to photoeraph Th1s year he was chosen to lead the Camera Club and the P1ctor1al In the afternoon when he s not gettmg the latest dope on the fore1gn s1tuat1on from the newspaper youll see held a pos1t1on on the fencmg team for two years Last fall 1f you looked hard you m1ght have found h1m rompmg through the local underbrush wlth h1s shot gun 1n hand Howexer Barts ch1ef 1nterest now lb IH college He knows we all w1sh h1m the best of success there Bloom, Bc la Debatmg Club 40 41 Masque and Dagger So c1ety 40 41 Art1llery Club 41 Gun Club 40 41 French Club 40 41 Current Events Cluo 41 Camera Club 40 41 Presrdent 41 P1ctor 1al Board 40 41 Chalrman 41 lathers Day Comm1ttee Cha1rman 41 Fenemg, Team 4 38 , AL' v nl - cl! It ' ,, ' f 7 , ' 'L' C ' . - 1 -L C rt' . I I af D V D L' A . f 2 ' ' ' ' - . I 'L 1 ' 7 ' . y . ' , . I - . A. . - . I , , K A I h1m battlrng at swords pomts w1th the best fencers 1n the school. Bloomy has Q' 7 Y ff y'! 1 ' ' 'X . 1 , 7 7 ' , ' 1 ' 1 ' , ' . ' 1 . 1 , , , ' 3 ' , ' , ' 9 - , , , , , L 4 . y - ' 5 1 N ' o, '41, Bn IL fl! Bef: Scconcl Telm Foothill 41 Glce Club ll Cl1OlI' 11 Golf Tum 41 'M ff?-H 7 1 WILLIAM F BOGLE 77 Prospect Strect WIIUIHIHECF lqllls N Y One Yc If IH bchool XVlLLlAMb or UNION Hue you 1 funny m13,1zlnc3 Tlns IS 1 fumlur uttcrmcc from thc mouth ot this h lppy 5,0 luclcy llcl Although BOQIL ll1S bccn wlth us only one yclr hls rccorcl proxcs hlm 1 wcry xcrsltnlc ccntlemxn Lust flll hc coulcl llWlyS bc hc lrcl Ll1LLI'll'li.l Mr DOL1gl1Sb V s on to uctory Durnng, thc wnntcr Bmll wls not onc to squfcnclcr lus tnme It he xx lsn t phylnf, blslcetb 1ll vuth 1ll hns mxght for thc Betls he wfzs pmctlclng, golf for the oncomnng., sclson 'lhls sport scems to bc h1s for c Incl he lppelrs LILIlfL 1 pro B ll lcucs thc hllls of FI llt mth thc cst mshes of thc cntnrc school WL know hc wall lttun lllb lllE,lN,St lITllDlfl0IlS Ill lltcr llfe 39 ' f Ll! , Al! ha- - I , L Y 'a S, . . ,Q - , v V f ' '- 's ' 'f , A K L C ,K l. . c t A 1. n . . -Y - 2 . Y Y ' 1. H ' c u , . .- Hx- i Y, 1, N-l . ,. L n is 4 . - l 1 ,Lf . .2 W - ,. ,1., - I 5 - ,- ' ' . ' . '25 1 Y 2 1 ' 1 S LY ' 13, .S c ' ' Y Y ' Y S 1: . S S S ' J - I . . - ' ' V - 1 ' ' 9 by t , . . 1 - . . 1 . 1 . . . Q ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' L 1 ' ' 2 f i . rr ' '- B , , 'f . ' ' . ' L 4 1 1 ' s ., Yf 1 . '7!e ff?-H f -funn: ffl ff ffl ' 1 EDWARD F BRIDGMAN 3 I..ltI1IOp Axenue Westneld Mass J ff 'Ihree Xelrs ID behool BABSON INST ITU I E In hls three years at Taft Ted has left behmd hum 1 xx alee of good fnends ood txmes md ,good fun lrrepressrble fun lox me and 150586551115 1 rare sense of humor he has been the llfe of many dull classrooms or othervuse unlnterestlne, bull sessnons Nex er one to be dovx ncast he IS always IH good spmts and Good humor and nt 19 almost rmpossnble to be discouraged when he IS about Though alvs ays ready for a smile or a laugh Ted re llrzes vshen lt IS tlme to vsorle 1nd often applres hrmself diligently to what rs before him An excellent skier he thus year made the team 1nd contributed enerously to nts success alone, mth his other aetmtles Regardless of vshere he goes or what he does his ebulllent nature mll clrry hun far and should most certainly assure hrs suceess S 1 Ll Bzldj Lqgle Bef: Track Squad 40 511 Slen Team Il Glee C lub 39 40 41 CIIOII' 52 41 Wrnter Dance Com mittee -I1 40 I ,4l! - bf , , r fx I, ' .. . P ff 1 I f 'f , Q ' , I ' .1-. C -1 1 . . U 7 1. If ,fff - . - ' X -- ' U. 4 2 V, ., A: A 7 t.'.l. I' . I , .1 e.ff'fff 'J s , , ' I, 7. - ' '- .. W .. ll K . K- . . I ,4 Y. , W sl ' ,L Y . ' , - 'A ', I Y 4 . C' I ' . - - ff ' ' y , .. I ' - v , - ' r y-I ' ' I -- - a 5 v ' '5 - ' ' . 'S , V , . 's . y V .L ' ' Y, ' 'Q ' J ' ' 'Q . -. . 'g 'D -' 1 U ,r'z . 1 .' g 1 1 . . . . , 4 . 1 ' g .' ' '.'.', t ' ' I ' 4 ' ' jf. L, Y . , .- Y. .L-7 lf . . . 1 1 Y H dw.. H ,,: I J.. I f7 . 1 , 1 L f I , - 7' 4 If v T h 7 7 5 1 ' . . , , - ,K ,M . - A I s - - 7 7 7 7 3 A . 2 ,X I i7Ae 1424! Zyaff J-lnnzmf STANLEY QUAY BROWN 37 Hrgh Street New Hawen Conn l'our Years rn School There are not many luke hrm It IS not often that you find a boy who leax es 1 lastmv lmpressnon wxth all who surround h1m not by vrrtue of what hc has done but because of what he rs Stan rs such a boy Four years here have been successful ones for htm a large circle of friends won to hum by a gcnral and fun loung, drsposltlon testrfy to that Yet hc has made great material contrrbutrons to Taft Bursts of literary brrllrance have earned htm welldcsencd posrtlons on three publxcatlon boards whrle last year saw hlm working like a demon to gam a post as manager of soccer No grind Brownre has consrstently marntarned an avcr ge whrch rf somewhat below hrs real ablhty has always found favor wrth hrs masters North Clrolrna but we are sure of onc thrnf., He will do there as hc h1s done here and we wrsh hrm all the luck 1nd success th lt ire hrs due UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA lllIlb0 Stan Bron me H IH r mme Bel 1 Papyrus News Board 39 40 -I1 Annual Board 40 41 Oracle Board 40 41 Press Club 40 41 Secretary 41 Soccer Manager 41 Soccer Squad 39 Lower School Debatxng Club 38 39 2nd Glee Club 38 Upper Mrddle Currcnt Exents Club 40 Secretary 40 Upper School Debatrngj Club 41 French Club 41 Presrdent 41 Current Events Club 41 Presrdent 41 Common Room Commlttee 41 Commumty Chest Commrttee 41 Publrcatron Board 41 Sprung, Dance Com mittee 41 4l I T - ' 1 . , , . I ' . ' 1 ' ' g D 'Q 1 A 4-1 v , . ' c c c .1 4 . . , I L , 4 4 4 f . if f, We will miss him next ear when he ourne s to that vreat and noble universit ' . . . It 1 1, ' ' ' Y. - if 1 , ' . ' 2 1 2 ' . 1: rr 1: ff I - rr fr v' 1 1 ' C , . ,, , 5 3 7 1 Y 7 3 7 ' ' . 'X . 7 Y 7 , Q . 1 4 v ' , . , , , I - 7 , , 7 7 7 1 J 7 'f . ' ' ' . ' , 7 6 , 7 . 'fl ff?-H 7 ,lf MAURICE MOY BURKE Wapplnger lalls N Y One Year ln School BROWN Although Maurle has been ln the school for only one year vxc have become vsell av are of his cheerful presence Durxng this t1me he worrxcd the Alphas and Betas nn football and hockcy quxte successfully ln the sprung Maurxe m1de quite a mme for himself on thc track squad Hrs chcery smllc would help lessen thc Monday morning blues which settle ID after a pleasant vseck cnd Wllen not haung a bull session ln a nexghbors room hc could be found nn his own room next to Mr Fenton s hoplng that he could be qulet enough to escape the vxrath of our lllustrlous master Maurle expects to go to Brown next year and we wish hlm and are sure that he wlll have succcss and a vxonclerful time Mum I6 Gamma Track Tcam 41 Naugatxon Club 41 L' LI f y y - al K 4 , . . . . 71 7 v V ,h . .Q . .A 4 . , 71 Q . -Q S I . - . Lf . . . 1 . . I IV-A Y. . , . ,v I h . . Y 4 . , 4 , . A y 1 - v - 1 . . A V . 7 I ' rr ,- +1 , . Y- - , A , K I A . rflfrh Gamma Irlele Telm il 7 M41 '7 ,H -!,..,,.,,! xv-ru dl 'N' f ,0'ls f's FLETCHER PAYNE BURTON 179 Hope Street Providence R I One Ye lr ln School DAR1 MOUTH A blography cannot express our feeling toward Fletcher one of the most llkable fellows ever to enter Taft Popular and exceedmgly hardworking, when It rs necessary Iletch IS everyone s frlend always ready to lend a helpme hand Lxfe whlch although very l1'1fCI'G5tlfl8 have always caused conslderable wonder as to thelr authentlclty Regardless of his lelsurely attrtude at tlmes he possesses an abundance of energy and conscxentlous determmatxon whrch have formulated success rn hrs scholastxc work When we found hum ln our midst last fall many stones of previous captarncy pointed to hrs extraordlnary athletlc ablllty His xery lmpressnve performances on the hlll with the hammer have lLlSfll1Cel our ex pectatlons I-le has the honor of holdmf, the New England Prep School Meet record ln that ex ent 43 N dc V, al d . ,. f 58 ' 1 A ' A' r' - x 3,1 MTL 1 0 ' 1 4 f z 9 ', . . . l L ' ' 1 . 4 y S U n , . . L ' , Y' y ' P , I A ' 'lf I , c c ' 4 ' ' 7 . . on the corrndor would not be complete without his endless account of experxences, 1 - , K . I ' Y, x - ' 7 N - I' 1. Q '. ' . D l ' 4 4 , ' . - ' ' y 1 r y ' . L A V . 6 'L 'P . 94,6 Af. .F ,7!6 f -lluuul 1 In O Ike bdfbbfiflld Gafmmz Dance Orchestra 40 Track Squad ll Press Club 41 Mig M NICHOLS BURTON 7 Fox Meadow Rold Scarsdalc N H Om Year rn School AMHERST Genlal lm came to Taft a new boy this ycar and has cert unly lccllmated hum self to school hfc httrng and mrxmg m wlth the masters and boys alike Although hm I5 a quiet and conscrentrous lndrvrdual he always finds tlme for a laugh Wlmcther at the Senxor House or at the warters table his cheery comlcal an nouncmg act IS thc delrght of exeryone may xt be the descrrptxon of a football game or another Louls massacre When rmmle as a certain party attending Mlss Masters so affectxonately calls h1m rsnt hrttrng the books he IS always pollshmg his shoes a neat appearance being the Klwr Kid s secondary rnterest nm before commg to Taft attended Lawrenccxxllc and Gunnery where we are sure he was just as CI'lt61'f21lDlDg and likable In the realms of sport here at school rm rs hcld rn high esteem by his fellow Gammfr baskcteers and as a result has won another nickname Off thc backboard Gemal Ixm 1 Isld 44 X 1 'juf , f I lt ry ' U 1, , v qv, H 'fl JA ' .qv 1 .y 4 ' JI -71 ' 1 , . l I , . . S. . 4 . 1, . . . - . .x it . , . . 5 ' ' . . I . Y -T . , 5 . . , - .T . . ,. , K' ,, . . . I V,,, . V A .Q K. ' ' . f . l . . rf!jlH,:.' rr ' linlgv rr 1' ,' 1' ,U ,, .. ffl- T - , f K 'M' T7 -11111111 . GEORGE PURDY CAESAR Four Conners Road Dongan Hills Staten Island N Y Inc YCIFS in School YALE Endowed with a jovial nature and athletic ability far beyond his wcnght George has contributed more than his share during the live years of his residence here A stalwart of the first football team and the lightest man on it he played with a spirit which made him outstanding until he sustained a painful knee injury For several months his crutches were a familiar sight but now he seems well on the road to recovery But he did not confine himself to football As captain of the tennis team and as a wrestling letterman he entered even more into the life at decided to go to Yale or to Randolph Flying Field Wlmichever he chooses we know that he will succeed if hc applits himself as he has at Taft Gem ge 1111111 Gaim' Alpha Iootball Squad 38 39 Football Team Tennis Squad 37 38 Tennis Team 39 Captain 40 Wrestling 38 39 Glee Club 39 -L0 45 Y, t I Ll ., 4 l B 4 . . . K . 5 . . l .1 I. y 7 Taft. On the lighter side we find him singing in the Glee Club. George has Y K I - 1 ' T 4 I 'E - E K .N K - K K 1 , ff! ' YI If ' ,'.' F 7 I . ' , ' g '40g -3 1 , 1 , ' L 1 y 140, 4 l Y , 1 Y Q ,387 , ,, i7Ac ff?-H 7441 flnmmf ORTON PLATT CAMP 73 Randolph Avenue W1terbt1ry Conn lour Years rn School YALII If ucr a soul of thc class of 41 should be rn drrc need of some drrect up to the mrnute fatherly aduce he should follow all the srgns that lead to a room numbered 309 Yes four years ago a flourlshlng New England clty was just waking up to thc fact that lt had lost one of 1ts most promlncnt crtlzens It was only a matter of two or threc weeks before Orton found his place at Taft and became a member of the Lower Mrddle Class Commlttee Through hrs genlal nature and marked leadershrp he has garned one of Tafts greatest honors monrtorshrp but unlrke many Orton goes on from there What with managmg the football team and busrness aifarrs of the ANNUAL and ORACLE Orton rs also far above the average when rt comes to scholastic achrevement Wrth the pace that he has set rn hrs past record rt s very easy to see that hrs success at X ale wnll be far reachrng Ort Gamma Charrman Mrddle Class Commnttee 39 Chanrman Lower Middle Class Commrttce 38 Lower School Debating Club 38 39 Glee Club 39 40 Chorr 40 Track Squad 39 Upper School De batmg Club 40 Upper Mrddle Class Commrttec 40 Monitor 41 Manager of Football 40 Charrman of Community Chest 41 Fall Dance Commrttee 40 Machrne Class 41 Charrman Class Glft Commrttee 41 Busmess Manager of Oracle 41 Assistant Busmess Manager of An nual 41 46 '-- 1 4 , . . 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N 1 47 ' v XI 7 om Gamma Upper School Current Events Club 40 Soccer Squad 38 39 Upper School Debatlng Club 41 Papyrus Board 39 40 41 Sports Edltor '7 Y 11141 '7 ff ,I THOMAS OLIVER CANBY XVllmlD5fOU Dclrmwarc Three Years In School PRINCFTON Tom who has been wlth us now for the p1st three years halls from that charmlngg, suburb of New ersey Delaware whlch Tom asserts was one of the leading., southern states rn the rebelllon of 1860 In splte of hls abolrtlomst forefathers Tom IS a firm advocfltc of the Southern cftusc and has won 1 few of the welltcr minded members of the class over to hlm Besides being 1 martyr to the lost cause Tom IS an enthuslastrc follower of the n1t1on1l sport and mountains that thc negro baseball players are the best nn the world Although Tom has not thc physrcal requirements to p1rt1c1p1te strenuously 1n flthletlcs l doubt 1f you will fund a better Informed person IH school on thc subject Thxs 15 borne out by the column ln the Pap entxtlcd Sports Slants under which the mme of 'lhomls Canby appears weekly To lust all of Tom s schollstxc iccomplrshmcnts would bc nmpossrble flnterallyj In 1940 he was school high scorer rn the T1me Current Events contest However rn spite of Tom s 1d1osyncr1s1cs lm sure that he wrll make a n1me for hrmself nn the world of lltcrlturc 47 AL al y 4 L., 8 . . f - K, V , 'n 1 ' . . 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K 7Ae ff,74f juff clnnuuf JOHN HUGHES CASSIDY Woodruff Avenue Watertown Conn Four Years ID School GEORGETOWN ohn camc to Taft four ycars ago as a meek lxttle boy of thrrteen He attained recognrtlon as a scholar ln hrs Hrst year and has kept that recognltlon throughout hrs school lrfe at Taft He also has had considerable fame as an athlete rn hockey and baseball john has been known to be caught rn a sort of a fog whnch possnbly could have been brought on by a certann acquamtance to whom he wrrtes regularly In hls present Lapacrty of scholarslup and athletrcs john should be able Faff Wfvifey ark Ganzmn Cum Laude 41 Debating Club 11 Hockey Team 41 Hockey Squad 40 2nd Team Baseball 40 Baseball Team 41 Wrestlnng Medal 38 U 48 7 4 I l Y 1 . I Tl . ' . to get into any college he chooses and be successful in his career in later life. IP I! ff I ' J! ff! 'I 1 J - x l , 9 - L 4 ' 5 l ' g . 1 ' g . , ' , ', K. a Gfmznm Hockey Team 40 41 Second Baseball Team 40 Baseball Team 41 FU fqeff f -funn 1 PATRICK JEROME CASSIDY Wooclruff Ax enue Watertown Conn lrxc Years rn School C' EORGETOWN lor five years Patrrck has been addrng hrs actrxe brt to Taft lrfe Now as he ends hrs career here he can look back wrth qurte 1 brt of prrde So many day students take lrttle part rn Taft s extra currrcular lrfe but Pat rs an exceptron He devoted hrmself whole heartedly to thc hockey team for the last two years especrally thrs season However hockey was not hrs only sport rn the sprrng Pat rs well known for hrs abrlrty to hold down the hot corner better known as thrrd base Last year he played on the second team and he rs entertarnrng fond hopes of rttarnrnf, a berth on the hrll thrs sprrng Although he has never comprled an outstandrng, scholastrc record he has nener farled to devote hrmself cnthusrastrcally to hrs books when occasron demanded Next year he rs plannrng to go to Georgetown and we are certarn that he wrll contrnue to earn thc respect of hrs classmltes as hc has done herc at Taft Good Luck Pat 49 IC ,df - L! 1 v f , , . fr. 1' N 4 . 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' 7 1 ' ' r Ch1 e okef loelz Fencing Team 41 T71 lf?-11,7 f -11111111 J JOHN STONE CHAPIN 15 Mulbcrry Street Sprmgj ld Mass Onc Ymr ID School Business Chape came to Taft as 1 Semor spcndmi, only one yelr at school Thls one year at Taft he spent happily crther playmzg, tenms fcncmg or tomb to me Machine Shop which has become so famous this year Besldes his mars elous sense generally notcd for the oran es ln his closet always open to anyone who comes ln Although he rs not mtcllectually mclmed uc suspect that hc has what It takes to flchlexe success ln the buslness vnorld Hrs closc study of Mechanical Dravung machine work and Physics wxlule 'lt Taft should ,gre ltly spccd hrs steps to lvzppzm rr IH latcr llfe We arc sure the whole class mshes him good luck IH the future and we hope to see him ln many ICUHIOHS to come 50 1'-U.: gf.-.QL -ex M41 vw. 14,4-AL-ns, ff-v 44 WK! KL' nl! N. nl! ,QL Q 'Lg' .r -4 I - ' 1 I . f ' Y e , .J . t . . ' , 5 ' ' Y 4 . ' r L ' 1' rl r ' ' u 1 ' , v I 7 ' , h I . U l. 7 , c ' of humor, Chape's profound generosity also stands out in his character. He is f - g ' '. J , 4 ' ' ' . 1 Q ' .N n T- . ' . l Q . ' A h c '. 7, ' ', . ' ' . Q Y Aa -' S 5 .1 A 4, I 4 ' I . ' ' T 'T .R I V ' I , 4 1 ul lu w L 1' l ,7Ac ff?-ff '711jZf czuuzull CAMERON CLARK J Merwm s L1ne Southport Conn luxe Ye1rs ln Sehoo YAI E Hns jollnty 1nd good sp1r1ts hue flrmly entrenched Cam xn the midst of us Taft Durrnf, his f1VC ye1rs here he h1s been a promment figure ln athletlcs 1s vwell 1s ln e'ctr1eurr1eul1r 1ct1v1t1es In the p1st years he was 1n nmportmt eos xn the Bet1 A 1nd B footb1ll telms but l1st fall he w1s 1n 1nvalu1ble guard on the Varsity Durlng the wnnter C1m lo1fs 15 f1r 1s sports are concerned H s1ys that he needs plenty of rest between the execut1on of his favorite sports foot b1ll and tr1cl1 It mxeht be added here th1t C1m h1s done fine work on the vlrrous school cornmltte s Hrs hard work 1nd eonsenentlousness helped 1 gre1t dell to make the f1ll dlnee 1 sueeess Throughout the ye1rs he h1s 1 StC'lLlY schol1st1e 1ver1g,e th1t will undoubtedly pun him entr1nce to Y1le thus f1ll It IS with s1ncer1ty th1t we of Taft and espeeully me of the Senror House wrsh C1m every COf1CC1N1lDlC success rn hls eolleee c1reer C 41111 Benz 1 1mer1 Club 37 5 59 Ion er School Deb1t :ng Club 57 38 Glee Club 39 40 OUIH1, Club 38 Annu1lBo1rd 41 Trlck Squul '19 40 Tencrni., Te1m 58 59 Cl1ss D1yComm1ttee 41 Tootb1ll Squ1d 40 Team 41 MTSQUC and D1gger 37 BQ 39 40 41 F1ll D1nee Com mittee 41 5I , l'. . ,Q . 1 , . V11 1 ' 1 I 1 . 1 . . . . . ,, ,,. . 1 e 1' - at 1 Y Q L .T K1. A 1 C Y iq 4 L'T E L G T. S A G 7 1 11 1 1 z 1, 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' Q- - 1 11 11 Q Q ' . 1 1 , 1 1 1 . C 1 1 1 1, ' - .1 11 L L . Y L I C 2 C. .Q c 1 1. ' 1 1 2 1 2 1 1' 7 c ' 1 2 1 ' 1 111 1 ' 71 '1 1' '.. I Q I ,L 1 1 , , 11 11 Q Q -V Q - Ai J L 1 1 7 6 . ff fs 1 1,0 1 Q j .1 1 , , ,11, Q , - ' 1 - - 1 1 1 1 - . . t , Q 1 1 - 1 . 1 1 ' . , 1 1 r ' , , , 1 1 , 1 1 , , 1 Q Q - 1 1 Q - - Q L - , 7 1 , , , , 4 1 , , 1 4 'ff T 1 , 1 1 , , 1. 1 1 1 1 Q 4 1 fa a 1 1 4 4 ' 5' - 1 '71 C7 Jlllllllf 1 X11 7 0 I Q x, q lo CHARLES FRNNKLIN COLE I I' 33 Silxcr Birch Drlxefl 5' X New Rochelle N Y A J x4 Thrcc Yelrs in School WH LIAMS merry chasc in thc cxenmgs aftcr lights His classmates vull miss his exer full supply of magazines which haxe brightened the long, school terms In his senior ycar Charlie tools oxer the manacer position in fencing and did much to promotc its succcs His line oratory was present in the Dcbatmg Club to make it 1 closc fine season In the fall of the year Charlie was on the second football tum and lent his sizc to its forvn ard wall He has plans to room at Williains xxith one of his friends made here at Taft Here s to his success both in collctce and in later hfc C lm: Ile C 023 C buck Benz Track Squad 40 41 Debating, Club 4 Camera Club 40 41 Current Excnts Club Football Squad 41 Manager of Fencing 41 52 V, fd I y, Ll ., 4 70: ' - X Q .1 .' 015, u . . . ' I ' ' Q I 0 nm , . , I 3 l 4 f -, ' - I, o '41 '- , 1 g, ' 11 ,u O fe r ' f 'o, F j Q . ' v 4 J oh 5. gf C . 'Q ' 1 .. fr, oi., . ,Q 5 tr. 1 . - y ' V, ' 1 ' f ,Q . K 'l' 0,. - 'Y 1, - ' ' , . . .r ' 0. 1 I 0 I '. 1 L , up 1 1, C7 7 f , 'Q . D, X ' I I 5 sl V f f'-., 5 Known to his friends as Cozy, Charlie is a jovial lad who gives the monitors a y L 1 ' . . v ' yn . ' -' '- - 1 h 1 b- V' 11- v .i 7 ' f ' D ' i ' 7 .i ii 1 i vii 4 ' - v 7 ' ' ' . ' y ' - . .L I I Q 7 . L K I .L - ,D I . I - . ,. ' -.S D A7 I ' I A I 44 , ' ff '.',' ff ,'.' ' 'sil - 'f0,'-111 ' , ' L 'A '4l: 4 ' Q 1 ' ' . S K: x 4.-an fl? 'Jw' 1-'ff 4:3 V if few RICHARD STARK CONKLIN T7!e T7 H-lnnzmf ' 17 Mcrrull Ro1d Norwalk Conn 'Iwo Yc urs un kcluool DARTMOUTH Good scnse and good nature must ever uoun Necd we look firthcr thln Duck for the proof of thus quotation? All who know hum c1n attest that thus us truc Iwo sensutuonll years at Taft hue brought out 1ll of Ducks good points Two wceks before a dance nes er faul to hnd c1ger f1ces un consultation around Duck s dcsk and never once did he fail to get the necessary Norwalk quota It w1s 1t these fal1 occ1suons that Duck re1chcd his pinnacle of glory Not a few Taft boys hawc widened thcur curclc of friends through Ducks constant efforts Although not gifted wuth uthletuc powcrs hcre too Duck cnterecl unto the spurut of things Two yeurs of h urd work secured for hum 1 b rth on the second socccr te1m 1nd went 1 wholc yeau wuthout being duscovcrcd Howes er ut w1s not long before hc cst1blushed humsclf Tikung 1 m11or role un one of thc, fall plays he was 1 tremen clous success 'lflcl w us clcctecl 1 mcmbcr of the Masque 1nd Dagger Society btruxung seckung hndung Duck s xuu vutlc cun nexer spell anything but success Dui Canby Bet: boccer Squad 40 41 Iaencung Squad I0 Tcum ul Pupyrus Business Board 40 ul M1squc und D1ggcr 41 Artullcry Club ll lathcrs Dly Lommuttec -ul Current Excnts Club 41 53 y, l 'K Y, sl , JSE y G' F s. -- ov - .- f Gy -X CV 4 1 'l .D U' l ' ' Ja ' 4 3 1 ' f . ' ' . ' a 'L' Y . - at I A ' . Y . S 6 4 .' ' , K , ' . . f . , . 7 ' N' I Y' 2 ' '- ', - ' - i ' ' ' '.. a letter on the fencing team. Because of his school work, his talent for acting i ' Y, ' Y, Q A Y, '1 'z ' 5 ' ff ', . ff 4' I L Q , ,B 1 1 . . YT 2 W ni 'f g 2 3 f if , g - L 1 ,,. 1 5 ' . Q 3 I, , ' L 'M M41 'f ,lf .l,,,,,,, ROGER WOLCOTT CONVERSE 97 Lee Street Broolshne Mass Two Years nn School YALI Now we all know exactly how the clty of Boston Ines Roger 111 hls two ye rrs It Taft has done a lot more however than boastrng fsometnmes ID Y'lll'1 the rdx ln tages of his town Last year the Annex held many attraetlons for hum but he has nexer been back because he has been too busy handling the mrddlers on the third floor Roger has not only written successfully for the Papyrus News Board but he has been the organizing force as manager of the Dance Orchestra More over his genial personahty has won a place for him on the Wlnter Dance Com nttee BCIHE an ardent smoker he IS seen frequently at the Senlor House of more Roger has been lnvalu able to the Senior elass as a whole We cannot help hlsnng and admlrmg him and we all feel sure that hrs fOI'fl1COlTllflf., four years at X ale will be as profitable and outstandmg as hrs two years at Taft 1 3 V R 0 g Gdlllffld P1pyrus News Board -10 41 Debating Club 40 Glee Club 40 Cerman Club 41 Navlgatxon Cllb 41 Mlnager of Dance Orchestra fl Current lxents Club 41 Senior House Com mittee 41 54 g KL' al .. 4 f , ' y ' 4 . . ' . ' 5 l 'T ' , , , , ' . ',A.' Y ' , ,i ry. ' 7 , l . 1. e 4 . , 1 I 4 f g A 1 ' 1 . a ' . , D . D l 4 f . J ' . 3 f' , js' ' ' . y. 1 K . L ' , . , ' y ' ' v ' ' C 4 g .g , I, K U. X r , . K- ,. . , ,,- which committee he IS also a member. Besides these accomphshments and many V if 1' . . .. ' , , ' - H . 1 7 , Y L .. .. . f . 1 yr ' Y , l' .Q 7 'c f 4 l sl . . I ,. e Is U' h x V 1 vt 1 1, 5- 1 m J - 2 rr 'v A 2 - ' ' 1 V , ' Q I T I Q ' ' L 11 ' 9 ' ' Q L ' L 1 kv ' ' J . '4 g F7 T7 Jllllll lf ROBERT HENRY COONS 50 East 77th Street New Yorls N Y lrvc Ycars nn School YALE DUIIHE his five eventful years at Taft Bob has done much Hts greatest ac complnshmcnts hfuc been ID the ficld of athletrcs He has played second team football and baseball and both excellently ust asl-. Mr Douglas about that drmlnutne thunderbolt Bob Coons He has an ab1l1ty whlch many of us lack concentratron Bob can be found untll all hours of the mornmg working on hrs chcmrstry and math Hrs perseverance IS wonderful to behold Something of a lntcrary figure at Taft Bob has wrrtten for the ORACLI and the PAPYRUs for ses eral years Among his successes rn thxs field have been two plays whrch may someday rock Broadway who knows? Perhaps here we have another Maxwell Anderson 'mother potent1al Saroyan Not content with wrrtmg a great deal he can usu1lly be found reading somc ponderous tome Be careful Bob A lrttle learnmg IS a dangerous thing Ilnally durmg his stay at Tlft Bob has shown himself to bc 1 steady worker and 1 loyil friend Bob Tu zlrh Gam 111 z Lower School Debatxng Club 37 38 31 Upper School Debating Club 40 41 Camera Club 37 38 39 40 Papyrus Board 39 40 41 Medal Wrestlnng 37 Class Commnttee 38 2nd Prnze Essay Contest 39 40 Chemustry Club 41 Foot ball Squad 41 Baseball Squad 39 -10 Team 41 55 ,AC ,Ll C 4 f v Q , . . vvi, .rv f, -1 'S 1' . , 1' 7 4 . ' '- 1 1. ' . . 1 L 4 .. -. .J- . - . 1 . . .Y .. . ' , . '? . b if 1 , . I y '4 7 1 , . 1 1 . , I .. ' ' , . ' , ' . 4 1' - a 4 7 ' . c , . 7 4 ' ' 7. ' 1 , V 4 2 ' f 'Z 1' 4 ' 1 2 2 . fr U It 1' vv ,1 . 4 - 1 1 1 kg 1 v s - 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 I i 1 1 1 4 a 1 1 1 v 1 4 . , ' . , , s s 4 1 1 I . , a Q 1 ' 1 l 1 1! 1 1 , , . jd '7 Jlllllll THOMAS HENRY COOPER Pe rcoclss Mirtrrcttrng l ssuc Engl rnd Onc Xear rn School An Englrshmm to thc xery corc Tom secms to hue m ldc tull usc ot hrs opportune xrsrt to the shores of the Barbarrc Ncw World A vsallsrng propaganda box for thc Brrtrsh and therr modc of lrfe hc has furthermore done an excecdrngbly good rob rn uerj rcsr ect He has cautsblrt on qurclsly to the Amcrrcan educatronal sy stem and made rn cxcellcnt scholastrc record After playrnf., hrs faxorrte sport soccer durrng, the fall hc attempted thrs vrrnter to lcarn the fine art of slsatrng vrhrch rs completcly absent rn hrs nltrsc land Although hrs thunderous descents hare thrcfrtencd to break somethrnb hrs form secms to be rmproxrnf., Wc can just rear hrm tallsrni, about hngland' The Current Excnts Club takes up some of hrs trme 1nd rn the Deb1trn3, Club hc bodes farr to bcmomrng, another F D R We xxrsr hrm the bcst of luck rn vrhatcxcr he may do rn thc comrng years 7 0111 Lmzq Alpl rf , V Soccer Squid 41 lDLbltll'1f, Club l ' rr nt Ifxentsflub l BA. if 56 L' h. rl O 4 K Q ',', 1 'L ' , '. , ' L , 7 , ' ' - Lf L . 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JOHN WALLACE COXHEAD 659 0SC.Pl1lIlC btrect Dcnxer Colorldo nc Xcxrs nn School UNIVLRSITY Ol COLORADO Fnve Septembers ago durlng a brl ht Sunday lfternoon ack bolrded 1 Slcel-. tr un which had been fhgged off thc num route on rts wvly to Chicago When 'ack lrmed at Tift aftcr 1 perilous journcy through the bul llncls we wserc ws ed to le1rn of the Grmt Western Mount uns md Denvcr which secmed to be qultc 1 nlcc little city ln spltc of It all Slnce that tlme we h we 'ill bccome proud of Westerners for ack has shown us vsh1t l1k1ble incl frnendly people they irc In flct mo5t of the School lb xxzutrng expectantly for the opportunlty to go We5t 1nd sec Dcmer whcre we irc told luxe thc most belutlful women IH the countrv Being qulte 1 Romco uk h IS 1 spcnl U 5 Postmctn dcllvcr hrs mul mtl h is becn only too ghd to tell us ln dctul lbout thc lp! clrlnccs md phxlosophres of thc xnomcn ln God 5 Country ack zl Emu G 1111111 1 Lower School Dcbltlng Club 57 58 59 Bue ball Squid 40 Current fxentg C lub ll Muque and Digger 38 39 -L0 41 Llbrlry Lommnt cc 57 ,AE ,ol - 4 . . .5-rl - . r Q 'cffi 'I 11.11 ' 1 . 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NEIL WILSON CURRIE Jr Rosendale Road Schenectady N Y Three Years ln School YALE In hls three years at school Nell has delinltely establlshed l11lTlSClf to be one of the outstandlng members of hls class In the fall he can be seen leadlng cheers for the football team Wlnter finds Nell ln hls element basketball Haxlng been a letterman for two years he vxas captaln thls wlnter leadlng the team to one of lts most successful seasons On balmy sprlng afternoons we see Nell playlng base ball under Mr FUSOHIC s vsatchful eye Sports however are not Nell s only forte He has a scholastlc average that most of us would envy and IS also a member of the Current Exents Club He was elected presldent of the Alpha Club and led that club to the fall and wlnter champlonshlps Nell also has earned the repu tatlon of belng one of the second floors most ardent rough housers Many s the tlme when the celllng was just about to cave ln and some master vlould lnterrupt the harmless sport Nevertheless wherexer Nell goes he shall always be popular Vllfll l'llS ewer ready Wlf To hlm go the best vxlshes of the class of 41 Nelly Cap Alpha Monltor 41 Soccer Squad 39 Outlng Club 39 cl1CITl1SfI'y Club 40 Cheer Leader 41 Current Events Club 41 Basketball Squad 39 Team 40 41 Captaln 41 Baseball Squad 40 41 Wlnter Dance Commlttee 4 Presldent of Alpha Club 41 58 l 1 1 , . . . l a . , s - . . . .i l rl 7. . . , . 4 , ' , 4 f .' . 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' f y J' , f 'Sn 'U 1941 -l,.,.,..1 JOHN WARREN DANFORTH 172 Glenwood Avenue East Orange N Iwo Yerrs rn School WILLIAMS In only two short years ohn has elevated hrmself to the posrtron of one of the outstanding members of our class He not only possesses a magnetic personalrty and a good sense of humor but he has been known to be serrous upon occasions Although John rs not an outstanding athlete he rs well above the averave H has played on three victorious Alpha Club teams rn the past two years This fall Dan earned hrs letter on the warsrty soccer team a remarkable accomplishment since rt was hrs first year at the sport However ohn s greatest asset hes rn hrs lend a helping hand has won hrm many frrends rn all classes In the field of extra curricular actrvrtres ohn has excelled He took an actrxe rnterest rn hrs Sunday School class and exeryone except the students seemed well satisfied Srnce he has exhibited such a marked talent rn the elements of hrs chosen field polrtrcs we feel sure that he can look form ard to the future with eag rness D 111 Crmky Alllzlm Annual Board 40 41 Debatrng Team 11 Vrce President 41 S S S I C 41 Presrdent Cur rent Events Club 41 Soccer Team 41 Baseball Squad 40 Team 41 59 5 re ' jrrfl C X . .y 1 , . J. c i 7 I 1 '. ' f 'i 4 7 ' S 4 ' G K I , L Q I r U T - 4. . A I , I , , L, by C oratorical ability, which was not discovered until this year. His willingness to 6 - ' - 1 . . ' ef '. 4 f ' e ' ' . i i ' ' ' '- ' . - 1 ' 'z ' . e ,, L ,, . A , , , ' 'f . 'X . ' , - . , ..... , - 4 s ' . ' 'f . , , . ' , 1 , 1 4 C , 7 1 , n V 1 M '7Ae C7 'Jllllll If JOHN OWEN DAVIS 9771 Colllnewood Boulevard Toledo Ohio Tvso Years 1n School UNIVERSITH Ol NORTH CAROLINA In his tvxo short years at Taft John has accomplished much and after 1 mere year and a half here he recen ed one of the lughest honors vshrch can come to anybody 1 lTlOI'llfOfShlP Wllllll alone should attest to the respect and admrrttlon that the elass has for hlm Smce he IS one of the best athletes ln school mth an enxmble record of being, on the footblll wrestlmy, and track teams he has found time for many other valuable pursults ln school life Though not a grmd he has vsorked hard for his marks and always got them the hard may by lndustry and labor and was considerably handxcapped thls year by a serxous appendlcltxs operatlon which took hxm both from hls work and the football team for sex eral weeks Along wlth his qualltles of leadership and good character ohn has alvs ays retalned another great qualrty hls sense of humor and along wrth hum to North Carohna the college of hrs eholee go our deepest and most profound wxlshes for a great future which vse are sure he will achlexe Ska! olvmzy Bel z Monitor 41 Football Squad 40 41 Team 41 Track Squad 40 41 WflSfllHg Squad 40 4 Team 41 Current Events Club 41 Community Chest Commnttee 41 Lxbrary Commxttee 4 Debating Club 41 NHVISTTIOH Club 41 60 1 1 X ya 541 ., 4 1 e s ..- , 7 1 , 1 4 1 , I . 1 ' 1 '. , 1 1 1 1 c . ,1 1 1 . 1 1 , 2 , ' Q ' 'f ' 1 2 S 1 1 . ' ' .' 1 1' , 7 1 ' 71 ' ' 7 3 , .' 7, 1 17' A1 f, ' 1' I ' ' 1 1 1' ' 1 1 1 1 . , 1 , . ' , . , , ' . 1 , 1 1 . a . . . A 1 - ' ' ' 1 11 1 . - .1 J 1 1 .V . . . 1 - 1 7 ' 7 1 1- V 1 V 1 - 1 1 . ' ' 1. 7 , 1 . H nn 11 J ,', , 1 - 1 I 1 1, 1 ' 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , Y 1 1 1 T711 ' . , 1 ' . Y ' 1 f 1 . , . . , 1 1, A . , ' . . , , , 71 , . '70 lf?-H '7 1 -l,...,,, KN CHARLES ROBERT D Sugir Miples W1shington Conn WWW M. U sf 95 X 19020 Btu? Q 5, As! line Yeflrs in School AMHERST Fne years igo there came to Tift 21 wild Washington lad one Charlie De1r by name In this time Ch1rl1e has made an outstrznding, reputfttion for himselt 1nd has eirned m1ny friends Charlie has shown his greatest ibility in his extrl curr1eul1r work by being the mflnager of the Glee Club find Crreuhtion Mein iger of the PAPYRUS and rumor has it that he swings ZL mem stride up on the tr tele field His eiustic wit hfls brought many a laugh to most of us 1t one time or another and even mrious members of the fleulty have been stumped for 1 come b1ele It goes without saying thftt his 1bser1ee Qt T1ft will be felt but most of 1ll excellent bridge pliyer Charlie being 1 sftrtorml eonnorsseur who likes the better things in life reminds us by that debonur mmner in whieh he wexrs his clothes xery much of the renovr ned clothes horse Lueius Beebe Char Ile Bmldy Camerw. Club Q38 Outing Club 58 Slnting Club 39 40 Chemistry Club 40 Greek Club 10 Libmrmn of Glee Club 40 Mimger of Glee Club 41 Tmcle Squul 10 Irench Club 41 Current Events Club 41 Papyrus Business Bmrd 38 39 40 41 Clrculfltion M1mger of P1pyrus ll Libmry Committee 11 bl , I slr! C 4 f 5 ,ye -ix, ' YK K lr, .V I 1 . v. 0 5 V G I ' 5 I . M l I rs . K K ' ' y , A f ' sg . . l r l c . c A . ' , 4 S . . ' '. ' Y 4 ' ' ' 2- . ' ' f . Y . . ,' . ' . 2 if . ' ' Y 1 ' h 2 ' . . K . U K 7 7 1 ,X . , 1 rc ' - . 2 1 L . 1 '. l . U 7 r if c . ' 4 4 I , S 1 at the Senior House, where during his Senior year he has shown great skill as an ., ' ' ' ' . '., E . . ,. I. ,, ,, ,, i 1 lb ,g L - ,Y L ,K - Y X . U L .K ,A L A Y I ' . - 'f . f ' . , , 4 1 - , , I , , , l- , ' , ' 1 l 4 1 7 s .1 'f - ' ' . 'f , 1 ' . C7 T7 -'llllllllf RATHBUN PAIGE DONHAUSER 757 State Street Albany N Y Two Years in School YALI' Wlien Paige came to Taft two years ago we finally found out what the capital of New York is and more than that there came here 1 person whose character will always leave 1ts mark firmly imbedded in the school and its principles Wliile he has been at Taft Parge has done much of which he can well be proud His first year found him on the buslness board of the PAPYRUS while as a Senior he was the basketball team s efficient manager This year also found h1m discxplm ing, third floor mlddlers and upper middlers IH the old building In his spare trme he spent many afternoons ln the art room and when he tired of that we often found him grievm oxer broken hght bulbs with which he was accustomed to perform experiments whose results we must question During his short years at Taft Paige has made a place for himself that would be hard for anyone to fill and we will always remember him for hrs amiable and genuine personality Paige Don Gamma Mlnager of Basketball 41 Glee Club Current Events Club 41 Debating: Club Common Room Committee 41 Soccer Squad 40 Papyrus Board 40 41 lathers Day Committee 62 AL' nl , A - - L A, 1 l, . . Y 1 . 4 . 1 'ys r 7 v V S ' , K 7 7 , . 6 Y L . , , . . . Y . V , . . . 4, s . L-fl 'L . ' 7. . ' ' ' ' ' - . 1 A ' . Y - A 4 , 4 . .2 . , rl rl . i Y. Y . A , Q Q Y . . . ,I V. V 1 I . .N . . . ff ' l' ff 'H . . 'X 'f . . 1 . , 410, -il, - . ' 'f . 1 7 4 7 411 ' ' . , ' . 4 s v . 1 ' I v - , s . c , , 4 4 , ' '41 , , if It 'YA 11241 '7 ff -!,,,,,,, JAMES HAROLD DRUMM Buenos Anres Argentina One Yelr nn School DARTMOUTH rm halls from South Amerxca Argentina to be exact and although he IS an Amerlcan he was born ln the Dominican Republlc Perhaps hrs blggbest subject of talk IS South Amenca wrth the fanrer sex runnnng a close second Truly Inm seems to be an authonty on both subjects and he can be found almost any trme In hrs room astonlshxng the ever present crowd wlth tall tales of h1s homeland rm has been at school ln the United States for sux years havlng spent five at the captain of the football team and the Head Prefect IH hrs Senior year It IS only a rumor but we are told that jlm spends hrs summers woolng the Latm Senorltls from a ble, black Lmcoln Continental Car Here at Taft lm has become a regular Taft boy IH no time and he IS a credit to the school rm plans to 5,0 to Dartmouth College but the Southern climate cllls hum every once ln a vshrle to Wrllxam and Mary Alplvz 63 I C V, al , 4 f -, Y l K . , . . . .I . . YA . . 7 4 ' , 1 , r Romford School, from which he graduated last year. At Romford jim was the I ' L h ' S . ' 1 . . 4 , Y , ' . ' 2 ' ' ' ' . . .Z 71 11241 'Y ff -1,,,.,. PHILIP ROSWELL EARL IHS C loxcr Hills I r Rohcster N Y Onc Ymr in School XVILLIAMS Although he h IS bccn hcrc onc year Phil s gcnial personxhty 1nd Leen sense of humor hue gained him thc respet 1nd friendship of all Through lnrd vsork 'ind persexerance hc h1s achiexed 1 commendable position scholastically The sonorous tone of his xoicc can be hcard fit any time Phil has attained eminence in the Chou and the Glee Club As vsell as into scholastic and social 'zchiexcments Betas in football ind the vwinter finds him being thc spark plug, of the Bcta hoclxey tcam His lxeenncss for Biolog mllxcs him an importmt hnlx in Mr Olmsteads Biology Club We hopc that wxhcn he acts to Williaxns his carccr will be as successful and promising, 15 it xx 19 hcrc P71 BLfl Choir 41 Clee Club 41 Biology Club 1 All flub Football 41 B1scb1llSqu1d il 64 , lf , Al - sl! - 1 'A ' 5 D ive, i y is . . , . . 1 , ' 'L y . ' L- L ' V L , 4 ' L ' ' A ' c . ' 5 ' . . ' . ' 1 ' ' c ' 4 I ' 1 i I c i . 'S . . A K AL K K V U ll . G: L . 1 . .4 A . x V K . . -1 D A . I I I YA ., his ability extended into the athletic field. The fall found him fighting for the .R D 4 , L 'i . i A 7 ' .1 ' 7 ' 1 , ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' I ' . ' 1 ' ' ' , . ' ' . , V , 7 ' ' x 'S ,l D 4 1 is 7 1 i 'i . ' '. rf I , A Q ' 'A 1 1 f ' g ' Y . Vi 1 - , , c 4 ' - . lf ' 4 L ' 7 K. K L . A X' K ez Gamma All Club Football 41 Tenms Squad 40 Team 11 Fathers Day Committee 41 G1mm1 A B15 ketball 40 41 ,7Ae fqelf 7,11 -funn KEVIN FARRELL Popham Hall Scarsdale N Y Two Years ID School YALE Kevrn came to Taft rn the fall of 1939 Two years at Taft hue proven that he IS a very capable fellow because he has kept up a fine iverage through his d1l1gent work After 1 great deal of cons1derat1on Kev finally decided on Yale as h1s college For a tlme he could not make up hls mlnd whlch of three colleges he would attend but Yale we are sure wnll find hum to be a grand fellow Kevm IS an experienced and talented artist with a flanr for sketchlng, and pfuntmg that IS extraordinary Wxtlm a wonderful sense of humor Kevln likes the funnv side of lrfe except when there IS work of any kind to be done and then nothmg can budge h1m from the task before hnm He IS an ardent tennis fan and lS 1 member of the Taft tennls team Wxthout any doubt a person as llkable as Keun wlll succeed ln my college he attends and mll mn the respect of all whom he comes ln contact with Best of luck Ku ln exerythmf, you do 65 if vfll V cl! 4 a L , c , . . 4 . , ' ' ' , , . v 1 4 . 4 4 1 4 , c ti l 4 L 7 - - 1- N - - . 4 4 1 4 7-- . 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L , 1. , ' ' ' . e , 4 1 t - 1 ' 1-f , . , Bn Sneaky F05 F1 ed Al ha Current Exents Club 40 -11 Soccer Squad -40 Alpha Club Iootball 41 Fathers Dry C ommlttee ll Clee C lub 40 41 Choir -10 7, 11241 '7,!1 ,X Tw rnbrooks Tltusx rlle N Two Years m School LLHIGH Hulmg from the wllds of darker New ersey Ired came to 'laft rn the fall of 1939 While we may hesrtate to call hum 1 mental Slant Ired has by drlrtsjently applyrng himself to hrs work mamtamed a fanr scholastlc axerage Well known for hrs super cars on paper at least lred may some day cash rn on this talent Hrs secret ambrtron rs to become a desrgner Maybe some day the name Ioster wrll be uttered rn the same breath as lord and Chrysler When Fred rs not to be found IH hrs room or around the school you may be sure he lb out at the house haung 1 butt or playrng, a hand of brldae Perhaps another of hrs longed for ambitions rs to hold a grand slam but who doesnt dream of this phenomenon? Fred has also 4.llSlflH5l1lSllCd hlmself rn the Glee Club and cholr belng first tenor for the past two years We may be sure that Fred s genlal nature and easy gOlH5 manner wrll secure many flrm friends for h1m at Lelugbh as they haxe here at Taft Good luck Fred and keep up the good work 66 ft' nl - A -1 ' 1' s 4 , . . ' 4 2 y . V k- K - A r J, 8- , . K K , . ' ' 4 ' , 4 ' ' , 4 4 , 7 . V ., x 1 y - - v . 3 Q : Y . . .N , , 4 4 . . ' ' ' s V . - 1 1 A I ' ' . I - . ' - - 1 I l -N 4. -v , 4 , ' 4 . ., ,, . . . 4 ' 7 4 7 4 7 . ' 4 ' - . . .i Q , X . 4 . 7 4 , ' . 4 . 4 I Q . . Y .i . A . . . ' s , . , v I . 5 , 1' ' 7 V 1 1 , 4 4 , . , , , 4 . r '11 rr 4 ,vr rr ,. U . , v V i 1 y ' 4 I - 1 Q 1 1 , 1 - ' ' 4 t , '4 ', 4 , A - , 1 l - vf ry, , ' , , , -ll. FREDERICK MOUNTFORD FOSTER J QS T71 ffl-.lf ww -I Ill! I xx Sk Sv- HENRY GAITHER FOWNES P1lm Pornt Fort lluderdrlc Il1 Srrc Ycrrs rn School YAI F Ior 1 boy who h 19 bcen at Taft for only srx ye1rs Hrnlx h1s 1ccomplrshed 1 lgreat deal Whcn rn ye1rs to come we look b1ck 1t school d1ys over our faccs wrll come a bro1d smrlc of 1musement as wc recall some of hrs unrque wrttrcrsms md hrlcrrrous fcstures There rs no doubt rn our mrnds as to hrs pleersrng pcrson 1lrty 1nd f1cultrcs for he h15 shown both on the Held of sport 1nd rn hrs monrtor shrp hrs rbrlrtres 1s 1 le1dcr On the footb1ll eleven H1nk wus onc of the tcrms most Yllllflblff men crcecutrnc, 1n excellcnt job rn the tlnnlxlcss posrtron most 1bly hmdlcd the responsrbrlrtrcs of the posrtron In vern of 1 xocfrtron he rs rnterestcd rn both dr1m1trcs 1nd l1w md h1s shown hrs t1lents rn these fields by hrs brrllrrnt work both on the st15e 1nd on the debfltrng pl1tform Wc vnrsh hrm luck It Yrle ncrct ye rr wlrerc he rs sure to mect wxrth further success H mi 5011119 Gamma Monrtor rl Wrnter D1ncc Commrttee 41 1111 Dlnce Commrttee 41 Football Squad 40 Te1m rl Cl1ss Commrttce 36 37 40 Masque 1nd ID1f.,8Cl' 37 58 59 40 41 Dcb1trn5 Te1m 41 Clcc Club 59 r0 Clmorr 40 Vrce Presrdent G1mm1 Club 11 Track Squ1d 40 B1seb1ll Squ1d 38 39 Wrestlrng Squ1d 39 All Club lootb1ll 37 Lowxcr School Deb1trn5 Club 58 Brologby Club 41 67 'fd ' 'rl -nur 1 Q5 . b 4 X 9 ' - 1 X . xy . 1 7 ' ,L 1 ', T.. X .' XL .mx Y . A , b K , L 1 1 1 , I' V 4 1 1 4 , 1 ' . 1 4 4 ' , L 4 ' of quarterback. Voted the most popular man in his class, he was a monitor and L r ' 1 ' I' . c ' 1 . D ' ' A ' . 1 '. . . 2 cf ' ' ' . ' S r ' i L '. 1 , ' ' C ' ' V S . 1 .. .. ,, r I S, 2 - ,, Z h 7 6 Y 9 L 3 - 1 5 L ar' L '- ' 4,1 - Y T 1 T Y - , 'f - r 'X . 4 c ' , c , c 4 ' 1 J - 4 1 ' : 6 ' 3 ,, C ' , ' 9 . 7 ,L . 'Q 5-,Wx 90-93 .5 .gs .1- Je 0 J Q. 55 'X V Wy' '71 11141 'Y 1 .l,,,,,., 'SYS ak-f RICHARD CRlLE GARRETSON 11599 CCkllI' Road flLNLllI1Ll Ohio llxe Years ln School X All H15 name ls Garretson and he stlll thanks Cleveland rs the best bill club 10 the league After hstenlnf, to hum for five years ue cannot truthfully say vue IEFCC wxth hlm but nevertheless we must bovs to hxs aehluements ln other hclds Srnce coming to Taft Dlels has been consxstently on the Class Committee md th Honor Roll By dnnt of hard xxorls he has dlstmcunshed hnmself both on the PAPHRUS and on the ANNUAL m the oihces of Vnee Charrman and Charrman rcspectrvely Th1s fall he was elected captam of the soccer team and this sprmg, mll End hlm managlng the baseball team Indeed It 15 hard to find any actrvrty 1n which the pride and yoy of Cleweland has not trled hus hand and come out on top H15 lndustnousness and consclentxousness xull clrry hum a long may tovs ards success at Yale just as hls blond haxr vx1ll do the same tovx ards the fzur sex out rn Clex eland IDI! DIIIJ Dub The S141 B111 Momtor 41 Cum Laude 41 Scholast1cPr1ze 38 Class Commrttee 37 38 39 40 Papyrus Board 39 Managing Ifdrtor 40 V1CCCh3lfm3H 41 Annual Board 40 Charrman 41 Press Club 40 V1ceCha1rman 41 Soccer Squad 40 Cap tam 41 Manager of Baseball 41 Lovxer School Debating Club 37 38 39 Commumty Chest Committee 38 39 40 68 i 1 , IC ,Ll! A! sz 'X be 1 1 ' nv -14A - 1 , 1 L , 1 'L , . 1, .1 ,- ' T Q 1 '. , Q ' , ' 4 I ' 'Q Z N . ' Y '15 1 .L av , . , , '. ,. ' , . , .., . , 4 . .. 7 , N' .' 'A ' .iff A'i C . 4 ' ' .' 7 f' V . V .-- . . . . . 4 , 1 ' ' 1 1 - ' 1 1 '- ' , . e . , 1' y 1 - 1 1 . . ,, . . ,, . . 11 . f ' f f ' L '1' ' 1 , . , 4 ' ' ' 1 ,1 -wku 11 -I -Q .1 H - Yu y 1 ' i 11 . , , . . , . . , . 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 g 1 1 1 1 , . 4 . , . . 1 V 1 ' 1 . 1 - 1 l 1 1 1 1 - - 1 I 1 1 ' 4 1 7 ' ' ' ' . , 1 ' . , - 1 ' 4 1 - 1 1 1 - , . , - 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 . , , . B111 Gi 001 er Bela C1lSS1C211OfC11C5ffH 59 41 D1nceOrehestr1 11 lootball Band 11 Masque and Dagger Society I 0 - ,716 f'-f4f '7 ff f-lnmuf 816 East Overbluff Road Spokme Wash 'lhree Yeirs in behool YALE If you should happen to hear musre coming from one of the prletiee rooms under the auditorium the ch mces are very good th lt B111 would be the Cluse of it Taft has enjoyed the benefits of Bills musical talents for three years and has profited enormously from the experience as he is an important member of both the concert and dance orchestras We will certainly not be surprised rf at some future date we will hear B111 Graxess name as often as we now hear Benny Goodman s or Glenn Miller s But his tllents extend further thin music H his always managed than some to get it B111 who by the may has professed a definite antrpathy for people who insist on leaving their doors open md an equ111y definite liking for ice skating his also managed to imbed himself firmly in the hearts of his elassmites and we shall 111 miss him 1 great dell in the yelrs to come 69 r, I I v, Ll , L ,. 7 4 , 4 . C .' - y A A ' I ' ' 1 ' i ' , 2 Y 2 ' ' ' L ' ' . 1 4 . . . i 4 D If i , 4 , , V' , ' . -' L. L , , 6 , ' i '. z ' . . ' 1 . e if . . . to get a satisfactory average in his studies although he had to work harder, perhaps, A K ' L Y L- L 1 ' Y 1 ., 5 4 . ' 1 f '. -1 ' 1 5 ' . ' ' ,' 3 4 ' S A 'f' 1 'J 3 K . A 4 ,, ', , I WILLIAM GURNELL GRAVES Ct, I oc EOVQ I 'CJ f 'U lf?-ll '7 ,lf .!,.,.,. r BRADLEY GREEN Shcllbarlcs Grcenvr rch Conn lrxe Years rn School WILLIAMS Brad has done rn five years what very few others have achrued at Taft Behind by hrs persrstencc rn making the honor roll and by hrs abrlrty rn Greek levy othcrs have made such prominence rn extra curricular work He has extended hrs field of actnrty to include the business manager of thc ANNUAL and prominent posrtrons on the PAPYRUS and thc PICTORIAL He rs well knovsn rn the Camera Club and rn the French Club Fall and Spring find Brad cnthusrastrcally laying tennrs and rn the Wrntcr hc plays club hockey Behmd hrs congenial an good natured face we find truc gentlemanly characteristics and we all acknowledge rn hrm a real friend With such versatile assets as these we can assure ourselves of Brad s future success Br ad 517011161611 Gamma lrench Club 40 41 Papyrus Business Board 40 Co crrculatron Manager 41 Prctorral Board 40 Print Edrtor 41 Annual Board 41 Business Manager 41 Fathers Day Commrttce 40 Cam era Club 38 39 40 41 Outing Club 37 ve- ww. 70 c 4' ' Q W rf T. , N 'rv iq -1 , K QC. is R ' V, - f, r - -fe' r rc .tsl C uf ff M7 , Tffn . Y ,, , Cf piety i X, J J L f x 5 Q ' 'iq i A y' , ,. . :. V . f ' 1 y . ' 1 r I ' ' his joviality lies a seriousness, with a scholarly aspect and aptitude, as evidenced 1 Y- 1 . E 3 Q . . 4 . 7 I . . I . Y I 5 rr , 11 rr , 'J ,J r I ' ,' s ' 1 ,' , ' 4 ' ' . 'X .' l.. , , .. I 7 , g 4 . I , L - ,,,, , . 7 , 3 7 7 ' D II 1 H 142647 Hath ubfr th Hill!!! Debating Club 41 Glee Club 41 Dlnce Orches tri 11 Cl1ss1e1lOrrhestr1 41 T nnns I ld ll ,746 ff!-ll 7 ff Jlllllll Q11 DAVID HACKMAN Q6 Pune Awenue New Rochelle N Y One Year ln Qchool YALI It rs really too bad that Dave dldnt make hns Ylbllf to thus school 1 httle longer He came here rn h1s Semor year from New Rochelle Hlgh School where he had made a great many friends Ind had t1leen part rn hterary actlvltles imong other thmcs But Drve from the moment he armed adapted himself very wxell and that seemed to be the secret of his success Long, Interested ln musnc he resumed his studies here mth Mr Morgln and practiced the pmno mth undylng persexerance Dave had athletlc leannngs too He played on the Gamma A League football team IH the fall and we helr rumors that he ns 1 whlzz of 1 tenn1s player but rlgjht now we dont know whether he wnll make the team IH the sprlng or not return he landed ln the mnrmlry for oxcr 1 vweele' Both the jlZZ md cllssle 11 orchestrls were temporarily paralyzed by the absence of therr wlrtual brass sectlon Daxe plms to 5,0 to Yale nevt yelr We lenovx hell make 1 place for hrmself there and we vush hlm good luck ,f 7I V1 ' , Ll , 4 ! 1 1 ' '1 , l N ' , . . I L l x L K K C L V A L A K . c 1 1 ' , ' 1 4 ' 1 4 1 ' ' 4 c ' 4 ' . 1 ' ' ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' , 1 1 1 . . - - ' 1 1 1 , y ' . .1 . ' ' 1 ' 1 K Y K A . - h . C 6 C L 1 ' ' 1 , 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' , ' , 1 1 , ' 1 , 1' V .K ' ' l 1, He took one week-end durmg the ye-ar that must have been SOmCflllDgL on hns 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 '. 1 1 1 21' '1 ' if ' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1 U . 5 ' 1 1 5 Y ' , 1 . ' ' 5 1 ' 1 1' ' 1 ' 'If U V. H L ' ' Un H l ' - -H Gln 1 1 'x 1 1 7 N 'ff . . ' ' L L A 11- K , 1 ' Q 1 'f g e Se L13 'f . gi ,fl YR 'VA 112.11 '7 .!,,,.,... DALLAS WAY HAINES tw North Rner Street W kesl lrre l lour H exrs m ce loo YALL The boy vxrth the perpetual smnle thus an excellent elescrnptlon of Dlck Consclentlous and cheerful he xx as tlvmys a welcome lelehtxon to my eroup Of the many extrieurrlcull letmtles he pzrtlelplted m the most outstmehng are The Orlocos the Choir and the Glee Club of Vkllllll he ns noxx presnlent Duck llso took an actnve part ln Varsity lootball track and xx resthng Berne 1 muscle man of the tl11I'Cl floor and the possessor of a fine bullel there are fevs who ex er ns shown by the emlous scholastic record he has made rn his four years at Taft He has a stick to ltlveness and a nexer else up attltude which vull help htm reaeh hrs ultimate goal the Naxy Arr Corps Tnglneerlne, Department Wlmen Duck leaves us thls yelr to try hrs hmd m the l1lf,,llCI' branches of educatlon vue are sure that he will contmue to be lb successful 18 he vms here at Tlft Da Jn! Ife llffw R 11 Alfzl 1 lootball Squad 41 Wfrestllng Team 41 Track Team 40 -11 Glee Club 40 41 Presldent 41 Octet 40 41 Orlocos 40 41 Qhoxr 40 Cl8SSCOI11l11lffCC 38 39 72 r U V. al!! - f V il ' ig ', 'LL 'ft J ' .fl l , I ' ' I . , ' ' 1 1 '. I ' 1 M 1 ' ' , ' . 'z-' 2 ', A , fi ' 1 I aj 'r . ' , . , . ' tt - gave hlm any dxtticulty on the mat. Drck also has a serxous side to hlm, and this l , ' l ' 'z 2 . Y . 1 - . , 'f . 1 y' ' 1 . L 1 k- - ,jj 2 ks 4 vt x- A . A L l H lp. ,,l ,WV ,W K .. in 2 ' Q 5 ' . rf 5 , 3 7 7 5 7 , , .A 1 , , , 5 ,, 7 ,413 , A , . 7. 11241 '7 ,lf .l,i,.,.,! RICHARD BAGLEY HEIMBACH 243' Ent Second Street Duluth Minn lour Yczrs in School Four long years ago there armed 1t Taft 1 g1ngl1ng Westerner who immediately caused quite 1 sensation with his shy but extremely l1k1ble personality This quiet modest wly of doing things kept him from berng one of the boys for 1 while but 1s alw1ys h1ppens when a fellow like the Rube is 1round he soon bec1me one of the alre1cly mentioned group 'lflcl 1lso 1 member of his cllss committee He serx ed on this for two ye1rs 'll'1Ll then bectmc 1 momtor This 1lone spoke for itself It w1s an expression of the respect the class held for him 1s 1 leader 1nd ollicer His great abilrty however vxas not limited solely to the committee tr1ck 'lfltl wus elected captun of the Hockey Tctm Hc does not choose to go to college but wherexer he goes or vwhttewer he does wc know he will succeed The whole cl1ss IS behind him Rube Helllle Su ede Alplz 1 Monitor 41 V1cePres1dent of the Alph1 Club 41 I'ootb1ll Squad SQ 40 Te1m 41 Hockey Squftd 59 Telm 40 41 Captun 41 Tr ck Squad 40 Te1m 41 Second B1seb1ll Te1m 39 Cllss Committee 39 40 Winter Dance Com mittee 41 73 ,fc ' v, 41 , 4 f'- M 421 - 1 . 7 , . 1 r i ' I L rt 7 i ' ' i . ,cf c 1 .i ' I 'U miie , .i A . ' 1 . 6 ' 1 z 5 ' ' ' . . 'z A . ' . 6 f ' . S 4 sl A IA ' L 6 L 1 . A' 1 , Y . .1 meetings and classrooms. ln athletics he distinguished himself at football and . . '.' ' ' 1 1' ' 'L . ' I ' It Y - y., 7 y .1 11- r 2 v 1 h . f , v' L -- 1 . I Y I . ' U I . rf ,, ff ' ' ,H rf , ': bl 1 1 K ,Vc,, y 6 , 3 , y L ,F , 1 , y .g , K , 3 H , ' ' , - ' L ' -' 2 '- '. 1 2' ' 'F , ' Q ' S . ' . 'X W ff?-H 7 1 DAVID JOHN HEYMAN 7244 Plrk Asenue New Xorlx Cnty N X lour X ears rn behool X ALE During, Daves four years at Taft he has mule qulte 1 plxee for llllUSLlf We 1ll know of has being, 1 state chlmplon fencer and ot hrs playing, fullbuk on the undefeated Betl lootball Team Of eourse and thls ns strletly eonhelentlxl there haxe been hundreds of pml-. and blue letters from one mel onlys elutterxng, up has mall box ln the Glee Club he sings second bass Outsrde of this orglnnzatnon he 9lUgS almost anything, wuth so they tell us great ablllty He expeets to 5,0 to H ale and vse feel confident that he vnll do vxell there So here s to good luck and success ID your llfe Dawe and may xt be long and h lppy 1116 Dary Bffd lenclnf, Team 59 40 41 Captain ll All Stlte babre Champlon 40 Glee Club 38 39 O l Upper Mlddle Current Exents Club 40 74 , C f ll! - Al! t- L ' ' , A , 7 , I , . . I 7. ' '- ' . Y A ' , r '1 L .' . l ' r N- y K . L . . . L- iv , L-r . ' 2 ' 4 'L . 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' , 1 . s , , l, 4 , . . ,, A rs b A M011 H p y Hwy Gamma Olmert Club 37 38 Radno Club 38 39 0 Gammft Stage Crew 37 38 '7! 11241 1 , HENRY MINTON HUME Jr 160 Manton Street Brooklyn N Y FHL Yelrs In bchool CORNLLL or IEHIGH Although Harry 1snt on the Honor Roll nor 1 spectacular star on the 1thlet1c Held he has contrlbuted generously to the life of the school Last f1ll he mrncd his letter rn soccer by holdms down the posltnon of half back Durmg the wxntcr term 'llthough hindered by lllness Harry m1n1f,f.d to get ln some hockey for the Gammis Another of Monks favorite pistlmes 15 bulldlng model a1rpl1nes Almost every evenlng hc may be seen cxther puttlng together some mtrlcatc part of the plane or makxng test flrghts ln the hall to the amazement of everyone In the sprlng Harry decrded to take llfe easy ind 15 1 result he frequents the Scnlor House every d1y tryrng, hrs hand at bflklfvf. with the best players Coon Hipiy wlll be lewmf., us for Cornell or Lehigh md with hmm 5,0 ill the good vushes of Tmft 75 16 dy! , sf I , , . . 4.r. 1 4 ' 7 4 . 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Cue ff?-lf Tuff cffnnmzf ZgM1.r,,ZW.Wgif2 1531, DAVID CAREW HUNTINGTON Olden Lanc Prxnceton N Three Years rn School PRINCETON Durlng Daxe s three year stay at Taft many changes haw. come lbout In the llfc of thxs red headed Romeo He has developed xnto a first class football plaver 1nd lf an unfortunate accldent at the beglnnlng of the season had not occurred he would undoubtedly hase made an excellent record Hrs athletics are not confined to football for during the sprmg months he throws the drscus qulte ably In thc aftcrnoon he can be found ln the art room dabblmg wrth parnts or modelmg rn clay Hrs three years IH the Glce Club added to one ln the Choir have made him 1 veteran slnger Whercser Dave IS he 15 always busy whether lt bc with the Current Fxents Club or on his campalgn against the evnls of comlc magazines In new of hrs versatrlxty and frlendllness therc is llttlc doubt that ln Prmceton Dave vslll do well ln anything that he undertakes 1311? Hmzl Alplv 1 Clee Club 39 40 41 Cholr 1 Iootball Squad 40 Team 41 Track Squad fO -11 en lor Current Events Club 41 Common Room Commlttee 41 76 1 xi Q I ' I ., X X 1 Q 1' 4 ', X , . , . . 1 L L yi- I 1 . .R 1 . . 1 , 4 . , 1 . . I . . I , . 4 ' ' ' . . . b I . . g . 1 .1 ' 1 1 - 1 ' , ' 4 . , 4 , , , , . . Y. .4 . . . . 1 .1 . A . . 1 rl ' ' 1 ' L. rf V 'f fr J' 1 , .4 1 1 1 - 1 - X . f . 4 , 7 7 Q 1 'I 1 1 1 . 1 11 I 1 7 s A 1 1 S ' 1 , . , ' 1 - 1 S ll mee G11111224 Camera Club 39 40 Outrng Club 39 Sttge Crew 40 41 Masque and Dagger 40 41 '71 C7 --funn X STUART HEINE JACOBS Box 232 Madrsonvrlle Crnernnatr Ohro Three Years rn School WILLIAMS That quret unassumrng fellow who arrrved from Crncrnnatr the only crty worth lrvrng rn rn the country accordrng to hrm was none other thrn Stuart acobs I hrs three years here Stu has found many frrends and made many worthwhrle Con trrbutrons to the school He has done well scholrstrcally In the extra currrculrr field he has not been a star athlete yet he gets 1 lot of fun out of tennrs hrs frvorrte sport Stu gets hrs greatest enjoyment however from hrs vsorls down on the stage In hrs last two ye'1rs hrs work on the stage Crew earned hum hrs membershrp rn the Masque and Dagger Socrety and he has done hrs shrre rn puttrng on our many successful plays He has also helped out rn the proyeetron room where Saturdry nrght movres rre shown to us and has worked there durrng almost every show Stus quret actrxrty and hrs urllrngness to help out when needed should earry hrm along well at Wrllranrs where he hopes to go next frll 77 ,XC ,rl C Ll 1 9 f , f ' Y , 4 1 r J . 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'f 112.11 fl-11111111 WILLIAM S JOHNSTON I-hgh Strcct Thommston Conn Two Ye Irs IH bchool Although B111 lb 1 cliy boy 1nd h1s spent only two ycirs 'mt T1ft hc hu become 1 f'1H1llllI' cmd vsell lllsecl f15.,ure Qbout tl1e h1lls of school Hc 15 cqu1ppc1l xuth 1thlct1c 1pt1tucle is 1s shown by h1s outstmchng, abnhty IU x1rs1ty footlnll 'incl bislcetbill B1ll 1s our only rcpresent1t1xe at school from Thonmston Conncctmut 'lncl Fllfl1OLli,,l1 l1c 18 not the boolc worm typc hc IS 1 QOUSLICHUOLIS vxorlcer He h1s tL llIlCkl the conficlencc and respect of mfmy fncnds who lclnure h1m for h1s cool nxturc We lcnou thit hc mil be 1 succcss 1n collccc B1 flfllzlu Footbqll Squad 40 Footb1llTe1m 41 Tmclc Tcim 40 11 B1sl1etb1llSecondTe1m 40 -41 78 AL' nl , nf y ,, 1 11 , . ' 'I .1 h Y 'L1' Y. 15' ' 1 ., . . 1 1 ' - ' Y 1 . J . ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 , 1 , , ' f 1 7 '1 1 1 1. 1 . .1 ' ' f 1 7 K 1' , , , 1 1 7 ' f '- ' ', ' 1' 1 K A ' ' ' . 11' Y. A ' 1 Y i ', ' 1 , Y 1 L '. 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C-Inland! 168 Buckingham Street Waterbury Conn lne Ye Irs nn School YALE B1ll has accomplished a great deal ln has five years at Taft He has mamtamed an Honor Roll average throughout thls tame which goes to show what a hard wxorlung fellow can do Hoxxex er Bull ns not only a scholar but clulte an athlete ns well He was a guard on the Varslty Football Team and also held a posntlon on the wrestllng team The sun seldom shrnes on the day that does not find our Bull un the darl-4 room developing pictures of many a poor vrctlm lor hls splendid photography he was elected presxdent of the Camera Club and the Plc a year ago and has slnce resrgned that posltlon to become the advlsor of the TAI1 PICTORIAL Bill has 1 vnvnd lmaglnatlon whnch IS shown ln the Camera Crime tretures which he thought up and nn whleh he takes the part of the well known Inspector Snobb We are sure that ln the future Brll will do a splendld job at Yale WILLIAM AKIN KAYNOR III Debating Team 41 Radio Club 37 Camera 37 38 59 40 41 President 40 IC tornl Board 39 Churman 40 Advlsor 41 Upper School Debating Club 40 41 Chemlstry Club 41 Artillery Club 41 NlV1b'ltlOl'1 Club 11 Senior Current Events Club 41 Iootball Team 41 Wrestllng Squad -L1 Track Squad 39 40 41 Papyrus Business Board 32 40 Photographrc Edltor 41 Publrcatron Board 40 Outmg Club 40 Cum Laude 40 Member SSSIC Mathematlcs Club 38 79 I ' Q 4 , . I'4 ., ' 4 . 4 . . , 4 4 4 7 , 4 4 4 - ' ' ' 4 . ', 4 S 4 , '4 4 . 4 . . , 4 ' 4 4 4 . 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 . . , . . . . I .Q . 4 4 4 . 4 - 4. -44 74 4. ' 4 4 4 4 -' .' 4 4 ' 3- 4 , 4 4 . 4 4 4 Q . lfl 47 4 ' 4 1 ' U' ' ' ' 7 4 S 4 . ' 4 ' ' 'e . . . . . f . 4 4 4 ' ' 4 4 . 4,4 -,IH ,4 , ' 4 ' ' . 4 7 4 e , 4 , , 4 4 4 4 4 4 - rf - 4 -L' - 1 - a - 1 a 1 - 9 ' '. ' ,' ' ' ' . 4 4 , , 4 4 4 , . , 4, - ' , ' ' . '. , 4 ' , , . . . , - . , ' I .7 . , , , 4 4 4,1 ' 4 4 A . . 4 , 4, , 4 ' . ' 'f . - ' 4 4 4 4f 4 , - 4 L 4 44 4 4 - . 4 4 4 Y . . , . . , I 4 , 4 , - 4 ' 4 I 4 4 . ' ' . . .. ., 4 4 . 1 4 Bc li zz Bzmulz lvm llerlmlnx Alplz Clce Club 40 Winter Dancc Committee il Trftclt Squad 59 40 41 1-' V3 fy F7 F7 -fum: X LL M I7 Chcstmont Roul Montclfur N 'Ihrtc Nurs in School QORNl LL or WI SLEX AN During his thrcc yctrs lt 'I lit this Montclair fllsh h is thx lys succectlccl in ltecprng, his clissmxtcs lauglnngj viith hrs xutty rcmarlss L1rry s fnorite pastime duly anne of brrdzgc at the benror Housc His cfforts at the game ue xexx Qrded by his being., one of the school s better bridge players Behind all this iouahty ilu 135 hghtrng., till he Qchicxcs success In the sports side of life vse find him LI1tllLlbllStlLlllX plying, tennis in the f1ll and spring but durmg the winter hc is 1 promincnt member of thc Alpln A Hockey Tum Wlmcrexer Larry ocs next yur we fcel sure thit his futurc vsill bc great 1nd wish him the bcst of lucl-. CHARLES LAWRENCE KELLER N, 80 Qc J' .9 V -L X X P lt' 41 - Al . 7,1 ,Ip . - . 1 J aa ' ' M ' '. LI. 'ur A fo uv' K . E 5 . . Ns., ,fi X .f 1 A ' ' 4 I . - 'Y I kv, ..cJ.2' X - 3 ' ,. 7. - ' E- i T T 7 I ' fi la- 'i ai aft 'L ' ' V ' 'i Y 4 f v' Y A r f' .' ' is a 1 H 'Y' Q A ' . At ' Q lies a serious and scholarly aspect. Larry has found his studies hard, but he is ' J' . Y ' 1 I ' , ' Y 'I ' . L ' 1 . X K vw va ., , ,K . A v K y g .Af 1, ,1 V 1 1 2 K 'k- . v' . y C fx- ' , fl u Ltr . . ' 4 F V b 1. v rf i , 'fi V g 7 , K, I , Slam Ste: e Elfemze Alplv 1 Papyrus Board 59 Glee Club 39 Debitmg Club 40 41 Tr1ckSqu1d 39 40 ll Rrdno ub H7 flfeff F7 '!lIllll I STEPHEN KRAMER 115 Centml Park Vifest Ncw York Cnty N Y lane Yelrs ln School YALE Were you ever on the second floor New Bllllillflg durmg, a study l ll? If so you ire acqusuntcd with btexes well known hugh 'md playful qulps But ill yokrng as1de nn Stexes Exe years at school fhe w1s one of the old guflrd unlor Chssj m1ny chmges hwe taken place New rules h1ve come 1nto efustenee the unlor Cl1ss has been dropped the em of the three day dmce hfns come to in end but stxll Steve jokes hxs w1y through keeplng., hrs cllssmfmtes 1nd m1ny In lfternoon has been spent by thls vers1t1le fellow bouncmp Zl b1ll on the gre-fmt wooden floor of the gym H1s other IYISIIITICS are mlny and warned but th1t which twkes precedence over all xs sm I mme her No I must leue SOf1'lCllllI'f., for the relders lID1glU1tl0fl As you mn see from the mbove plss 13, Stexc IS 1 person who IS bound to be 1 success here s good luck to hxm 8I r Ac ' V xl , .1 A L , 5 1 - A - A ' ' v ' v ' ma . ' , . ' . ' I ' ' 1' ' ' 1 Y L ' . 1 U '- Q- , . 7 Y V 1 1 K . 6 , , K' I D - B- -5 K Y , , 1 D y .S L55 K AL. in the throes of mirth. He has worked hard for the Alpha A basketball team, . . 2 2 4, ' 'L ' b Y C . ' A 1 'A ' ..... l tll . - f , 3 L '.k. Q TC' , , I 'S L B. ' , A 5. . . ,S 4- , ' , 7 , ' ' fr , ,N ff ' 11 J ', g . ', 1 A . ' . . ' . ', , ' , g 1 ' Cl lf?-if Cf 1 JOHN STUART LAING Crlyclstlc Cilemillc Roul Cfrcemuth Conn lour Xmrs in School CORNI II Since his 1rrix ll hcre four ycirs 1go ohn hls mldc 1 long, 1nd enxiiblc record which Qnyonc might be proud of Aftcr scrunli, on his clfiss tommittce for tvso ymrs hc this yur beumc 1 mo ntor vihich ilonc would 1ttest to thc 'lLllT1lf1flOI'l Ind respcct thc cliss hxs for him md thc rcsponsibilitics thcy fccl him clplbl hc 'llso cntercd vshole he1rtcdl5 into mriny md mried ictixitics in the school Le Chat 1s hc is knovsn to most of us can vsell be proud of his four ymrs here Next ycir Cornell claims our rel resentfitixc from Grecnvs ich find South Amcrici 1nd with him go the bcst vsishcs for good luck ind success both in college and thc vxorld aftcrvmrds 4 K 171' Yum: Gzmmz Monitor ll Cllss Committce 39 40 Socccr bquad 39 40 Team 41 IallD1nce Committee 41 Wintcr Dfince Committee -11 Track Squfid 40 41 Biology Club 41 French Club 1 Debating Club 38 39 40 41 Glce Club 39 40 41 Artillery Club 41 Upper Middle Cur rcnt Ixcnts Club 40 82 C-7AL' Ll! C A K 14 4.' ', i 'i ' L., I 7, 1 ' - . ' L , ' 4 . 1-. V' 7 'S - ' , , af ' 1 'L 'Q ii 4 1' . I '. 'ai 1 I l L' i L ' 'A ' 'z 1 c of taking. Aside from being Ll lc-ttermnn and m.1insti1y on this year's soccer team. 'ti ' - ' -.l . 1 . U ,H 4 ' if ' ' .i f, 4 ' l 4 . . u , ', W I . ' ' 'i . it, I Y' ' 1- v'- i- fi X- - ' - V . I A ,L 1 Lf I f.. . ' - - ' , - 1 - ' - v a - v i i U 1 ' A , Y C S 1 K v 4 v ' ' , 'f' g g ' . A4 1 . .,,, . A , , , , 9 A 1 , L 4 P Bob C eueml Bel: Pfipyrus Business Borird 40 Advertising Manager 41 Soccer Squfld 40 Cimera Club 40 Artillery Club 111 'U 11241 '7 1 ROBERT GREELEY LEE 43 Inwood Rofid Iiirfield Conn Two Yefirs in School DARTMOUTH Since Bob came to Tfttt two years ago from the thriving metropolis of Furfield Connecticut he has mftde mfmy friends in school Known to 1ll his classmltes is Generfil Lee he h1s battled his way through miny trying SlfLl'ltl0HS Though he is not at the top of his class in his studies no one cfm deny thit he is 1 con cientious worker Bob s chief outside interest was keeping the Pap well led the way to 1 very successful year in this publicition This experience his been the hrst step in Generals life work business He pl1ns to quillfy himself for this field by attending Dirtmouth University 'md Amos Inc School f Business We Lnow thit General will prove his 1bil1ty in both school and ifter life 1nd that he will 80 on to take a prominent plfice in my community he chooses 83 V ll' 9 Alf - al! , V 1 , lm i , . . ' , 4 . ' ' , i ' . ' 4 . z J if H 4 H , 4, i ' 7 2 - 7 U 4 i . 7 supplied with advertising. His untiring efforts towards winning over advertisers s f L S . - ' '- ' A ' . ' ' . K A- . N l H ,yn I ' , D N . ' 4 .1 s i i f' ' ' Y . ' . , , o I 6 ' . ' g ,. , ' , '41g D14 lllfkjl link bam Track Team 39 4 41 Biology Club ll Camera Club 40 41 All Club Football 30 Cerman Club 41 Artillery Club 41 C-7! ff?-lf C7 Jill!!! RICHARD LEZOTTE 75 Kcnilxxorth Qtreet Waterbury Conn Inc Ye1rs in School XALE Dials is 1 wxell knovsn about the halls of Taft lor four years hc was 1 day boy making his weary daily pil rimagbe from Wlterbury neither snovx nor vxmd nor sleet nor min hindering, him in the completion of his appointcd round This last year being 1 senior Dick chose to bestow his presence upon the school morning noon 1nd night and become a boflrder His swrnging bait and in fectious crm are 1 familiar sight about thc school He was 1 frequcnt usrtor to barely discernible through thc blue vxhite p1ll smoking., and playing, bridge while amusing, his friends with 'rnothcr story from his lnexhaustlble supply His athletic provness has won him 1 place on the 'Ir1cl4 Temm for three succcssixc years Dicks collegiate aspirations irc towards Yale but thosc he leases behind will miss his utahty and mt vrhen he departs 1 wiser but nexer a sadder man 84 14- .1 C 111 7 I i ' i 4 ' - ' ' 4 ' 4 . 7 ' 4 .Q ' '4 .i 4 4 ' , V. .N V . . U . 7 2 . 1 Y Y. 7 7 U D ' ' I Y 1 .N C 1 . 44 A I. L a A ' C V ' A Q , , 4 i , 4 . . 7- 7' 7 7 U 4 ' A . Y . L K . . .V I K l V x K 1 ru. the Little Gray House with the White Pillars, where he may often be found, L . 'I ' . , r ' K 7 5' 'i 7 t rl 7 ' f ' 4 . - 7 i i . 'I 4 ' .C i N i .i A 4' . If i ' Y.. ' ' A 4 . 2 ' 1 , I ' ' N i ' . I V. U K Y' V C K V Y , L HQ ' 'J ff I ', ',' 12 1 , y 0, 1 - ! :Lf 7 7 f V , Q , ' A 7,6 11241 '7 ff J RICHARD PALMER LINDGREN Willow Hollow farm West leesport R D 1 P1 One Yclr ln School CARNLGIE TECH As the September breezes blew calmly over thc lft School 1 tall lanky lad breezed 1nto the lobby of the new bulldrng and asked for the key to his apartment Assured that thls was not necessary he ldcntlned hlmsclf as Mr Rlcharcl Palmer Lindgren Esq Serxously though Drclc IS a very likable fellow who spends hrs tlmc blllldlflg model furplmes As an athlcte Drclt dxsplaycd hrs talents on thc second football team ln the fall on the Beta A hockey team rn the wmter and as spring rolled around hc played a brllllant glme of tennls After refusmg four contracts to play on Broadway Mr Ilndgren consented to play the lead rn the Beta play as a colored elevator operator As 1 student Duck has been 1 consclenuous workcr Dzrk Lmdy Beta Second Football Team 41 Chemnstry Club 41 Masque and Dagger Club 41 85 ,I , al .., A Y .f . X 4 1 . , . . , 1. sl - I 4 1 . s 1 r 1 . 2 7 2 C , K f f 4. ' ' ' . . . 1 .- . I . , . s ' a 1 - 4 ' c 4 ' ' , ' ' 4 ' ' 7 s . Q . . V .Q , . , c . Q. vs V - Y , . . K 4, . . 1 ' ' , ' f r ., A H ,, - .v J 1 . - sy, ' a n I 1 aim Alplm Dance Orchestra 40 41 All Club football 40 C urrent lxents Club -ll Cum Laude 41 '7 11241 7,11 JM., JOHN ARTHUR LOGAN 71' Woodruff Avenue Watertown Conn Two Xears nn bchool X ALL When ohn came ln from the wlld and woolly West three ,CIYS 12,0 he settled ln Wsatertown 1nd chose Taft to be hrs Alma Mtter ln those three ye 1rs ohn h1s proved hrmself to be one of the brarns of the class Hrs name has rppeftred Cum Laude When you hear that mellow me eommg, from the tlrst save th1t ns ohn ln one of hrs lrghter moments ohn Ins been a bulwarle of the Dance Orchestra and his solos wrll long be remembered ohn IS also a member of the Current Ex ents Club where the war news rs cut unto minute preces by the members Next year ohn goes to Yale where we lenow he will contmue hrs success 86 , AL' D sf , I L! , Jr . 7 I , ' ' 7 T frequently on the Honor Roll as one of the leaders of the class, and he graduated J , Y . , V V r ' '- . .1 ' 'f - ' 'V' . Bo 1 L01 e Gflllllll 1 lencmg Squad 38 39 Team 40 41 Gun Term ll Navlgatlon Club fl 'M 11241 7,11 -l,.,,,,, 53 Pme Street Wlterbury Conn Iour Years ln School WESLI YAN Bob came to Taft four years ago and m that trmc he has lmpressed us Ill mth hrs pleasant and unassuming nature School work has not been the one bnght spot rn hrs lrfe but hc has worked drlrgently md hrs marks EIVC cvldence of 1 study mrnd We arc all well aware of his provscss with thc saber md he h IS contrrbuted rn a very large measure to the excellent record of our fcncrng, tum Bob IS also a member of the gun club and his skill rn breakrng clay pigeons IS Hc enjoys nothing more than delving., mto thc mysterrous lnnards ot outboard motors and 'lutomoblle cngmes md has skull IH these llnes IS consrderable lrom machines of stccl to machmes of Hcsh and blood 18 not 1 very long step and Bob hopes someday to manipulate the scalpel md forceps Instead of the pllers and monkey wrench He cxpects to take his pre med course at Brown or Wesleyan and we all wrsh hum the best of luck 87 U, c ' a al S 4 X ' 7 1 , . : 4 f l , ' . ' f .. ' ' 1 'A ' - . I L. . K. , C , . D y R .4 ., ,. , , 1 U l 6 ' a . 77 -K . . , G B Y - yi f remarkable. In the summer-tune hrs fancy turns to boats and all thrngs nautlcal. C D ha . B 1 l I-4 L A , L ' ' . . 2 ' A ' ' . ' .4 4 ' ' If H ' H S , 4 'l 1 D .K N '. 'D v .' v 6, , , ,L , . v, 1 2 xi . . ,bl Q ROBERT CLAYTON LOVELL JZ., pdf: ' 'M 11241 '7 ff .l,,,,,,, ' Lf AJ Iv' OLIVER McKEE Ill 1615 Both Street Vlfashington D C Txxo X eirs in School YA1 I' Txxo years ago Mac left the nation s clpitol and settled doxxn tt 'I ift Since th it time he has proxed his extreme capability by his election to 1 momtorship the highest avsard that the senior class can bestow upon one of its members In one year he rose from positions on xarsity squads to recene his letter in football and basketball Surely these achiexements 1n athletics alone would haxe made Mae an outstanding man at Taft but he took part in mans other school actix ities 1s vsell Both years his hot trumpet enlixened the music of the dance 0I'Cl1CStl'l member of both the PAPYRUS and ORMU boards his upper middle year As a senior he added the debating club and the secretary ship of the current ex ents club to his list of actmties Besides these many ieeomplishments Mae has made a good scholastic record We feel sure he vsill mike 1 similmr hne show for himself vhen he goes to Yale next year Mar 01116 Beta Monitor 41 Football Squad 59 Team 40 Basketball Squad 40 Team 41 B1seballSqu1d 40 Track Team 41 Danee Band 0 1 Papyrus Board 40 41 Oracle 10 Vice President Il Current lxents Club Se retary I1 Debitmg Clu 41 Dramitie Club 41 Iall Winer Spring Dance Committees 41 Libr iry C ommittee 40 Chairman 41 Graduation Committee 11 88 C Ll L if f- ' . ., .. C b,,0 'A 6 i I iv' U M S ' r . .1 ' . F o P' 0 .Q ' jj Q - ,, , 5 ' k ' .' f .fy ., I , , , I , hlg L: I 7 . 14 , fu , ' . 'f 5 l' g' 1 '4 l1.e:' I 4 ' ,- y L 1 ' -- - V . A , ' . 1 S ' A . I c ' i S 4 ' 4 4 if . 4 i A i 7 ' ' ii' ' e ' k, while he has also proven his worth in the field of publications. He became .1 A . 4 A A A I L S. 1 N yi' ' V m ' x . 'U ' 'i 1 L ia W J ' ' L ' V .S I I In . ff ff ' -'-' . , , , ,, U , . , , , S r A , 5 h a ,Ai 1 , , . - 5 , 1, fwwf- 1' , . ,S . , . y Q b ' g ' 2 ' ' 1 lf , th, ' ' ' 1 'f - ' f S ' .. 9 1 H ' - 1 sg. 1. 11141 1 ,I .z,.,.,,,,1 f '14-LL 'iff' Ll-4' JOHN COWARD MALLON I Hmthorne Hull lOLllSVlllC Ky Three XLIFS rn School YALI When john arrrvecl here at school three yeirs 1go he brought wlth hum dong wrth hrs fine ictmg '1b1l1ty 'an rmalmble sense of humor 'md a wonderful dns position two qualltues qlone whreh hflve brought hrm mmy 'lcqualntmces and frrends Along vuth thls hoxsexer ohn h ms has more serrous srde for his greit Interest 1nd enthusmsm rn dramrrtres together w1th hrs unquestromble abrlrty m that field brought hlm the deserwed posrtron 'ls presrdent of the M1sque and D1gger Soclety Regardless of hrs work 1n dmmfrtres homey er rn wrestlrng or rn my other of the mmy fields rn whrch he his so wrgorously rndulged we wlll thrnle of hum prrmftrlly as 1 fellovx who 'dvr flys reglrdless of how tough lrfe mlght be vull see the funny 'md humorous slde of lt XXfhether trying to do 1 preprrred Lrtm lssrgnment lt srght or porntmg out the funny srde of 1 srtufrtxon he strll nu er loses trick of hls sense of humor 1nd he his our fondest hol es th1t he never mll 1111111131 e De Pmmz C 111111114 Masque 'and Dagger 40 Presrelent 41 Current lxents Club 40 Lower School Debating Club SJ Deb1tmg Club 40 41 Llbmry Committee 40 41 Wrestllng Squid 40 41 Community Chest Comm1ttee 40 41 All Club Football 40 89 ,!U ,1Il., . e . . . ,g rv 1 f ,AL X. ,jul . , v' n J ' ' -1 . , 4 .Hb ,..L. .1-. '1 iq 5 ,,.,1. vt. - A s I A 1 . ' ' L Ev U' . L 1 . y - . , . lx 711 1 . i 1 . . I Y V. . Y 1 1 , , 1 l l 1 71 , 1 v 1 .' 1 ' ' l' , 4' X. C 1 A 7 C K L 1' D , 1 -, 1.,.'J 15 - x K 7 , 4 i K 1-K G 3 Y' A1 I ' , '. ' 1 1 I W .i Y ', . v Y . . . 1 . .. 1 1 , , , 1 1 C ' 1.' ' ' 7 N , ' 1 1 ' 1 1 , 71 . , ' 1 I I ' . ' A Y 1 1 L Z. 7 2 ' , ' ' f ' 1 ' 1 , ' 1 ' ' ,1 2 . 7 1 ' ' . fr 1 1: rr 11 sr ll rr ' '1 1- 1 fffff f ' . 7 7 ' ' . L 1 ' 1 - , . . ' . , . , . 1 , , . . 4. . - 1 4 v 1 4 1 .V ,ff g - , 1 . - 1 1 4 9 v 1 J - 1 1 U 1 ' ' 1 a - '7A6 F7 Jllllllll ROBERT QUIAN MAXFIELD 50 Douglas Road Glen Rrdge N Slvxo Years rn School WILLIAMS In hrs tvso years here at Taft Bob has found a host of frrends and estlblrshed an admrrable record both scholastrcally and athletrcally One of Mass outstandrng uhrexcmcnts vms hrs rrse from the posrtron of forward on the second N basket ball tum to 1 startrng berth on the 1941 outfit As center he proxed 1 threat to awry opposrng qumtet Haxrng played second team golf rn hrs Upper Mrddlc year actrvrtres hovs ever haxe not been lrmrted to sports for Max durrng both hrs years at Taft vsas a hard worker on the PAPYRUS board holdrng dovrn the Ieaturc Ildrtorshrp thrs year One of Bobs frnest trarts hrs conscrentrousness has shows n rtself rn hrs respectable scholastrc average All our best vsrshes go vsrth Bob to Wrllrams vlhere hrs congenralrty wrll recerxe a wxarrn xx elcomc B011 Max Alplv 1 Basketball Squad 40 Team 41 Papyrus Board 40 leature Edrtor 41 Golf Squad 40 Captarn of Second Team 41 Fall Golf Tournament 41 Senror House Commrttee 41 Camera Club 40 90 pf V, Ll , 4 K7 4 4 , 1 ' , . 1. 'C ,V A S K ' - V ,- 2 A 1 . . K Al I .- A ' Y . 1 V K AK . v . S' ' . rl y ' ' - ' 4 , 1 Bob came through to win the 1940 Fall Golf Tournament. His extra-curricular 9 7 v ' 1 l -1 Y C , V 4 1 , . ff JF CP ,U , . .1 . , ' 'X . . , , c , ' , , 4 I 1 4 4 lr L 4 , v ' I 4 I 9 I ' . 111111 1 C7 C7 'lllllll ll 7066 Belle Strect Lakewood Ohio One Xclr in School PRINCETON Although Don has bcen at Taft for only one yclr this Romeo from th1t thrning, metropolis Cleveland has made an admirablc record for himself His Uennl personality and ever ready smile haxe won him many friends Don has not par ticipated in many extracurricular activities mfunly because his prime purpose in coming to Tlft is to study but in the fall he diligently practiced with the plagues thc Common Room He did not tllxe part in my intramural sports during thc winter but he is a gfiflf slu cnthusmst md could bc seen exery d ty practicing his turns on the snow covered hills of W1tertown Next year Don will go to Princeton and we know that he mll make just as many friends 1nd will bc as successful there as hc was at Taft 9l V Atl ' v, Al - 4 ' a 4 Y 1 ,af I R . f . 'z , ' 2 Y ix, , i ' U . . I D lf. Alpha A football team. Don is a member of the Bridge Society and habitually i ' D , Y 'L ' Sit ' z ' ' .' , ' 2' D . ' - Q ' U - 6 V . Ac 4' ASN K W I - C . s .l DONALD WALTER MILESTONE IIZL Mffr 1 Aff BCH ec Club -ll Cl olr Biology Club Conccrt Orchcstrz -11 Dtncc Bmd 11 Artnllcry C lub 41 Octet 41 'he 11141 7,11 ,I TRACY PAINE MITCHELL -1509 Plflx Axcnuc Ashtabula Ohlo Onc Yclr nn School DARTMOUT I-l Abowe the boy from Ashtabula LXl'llbllfS th If h lppy look th tt h1s gunctl hum so mftny frnends ID one short yelr Wltllln 1 fcvx months Truy h ld 1 monopoly on Ill T1ft s mus1c1l orglmzltlons We 111 rcmcmbcr hun lenthneg hxs xoxcc to thc Octet 1nd blovung, thc Dfmncc Fnnd our tou h spots mth h1s SllxOPl1Ol'1L on b1turd1y nights Not bCllCXll l5., nn llITllfIDf,, his tllcnts to one hcld hc hclped thc Bctft A s to vun thc footb1ll champlonshnp nn thc fill Durmg the vxlnter tcrm on the basketball court hc iyun played brnllnntly for thc Bct1 A s Bemc 1 tgenlal boy Trace could bc seen often ID the wrestllng, room t1ls1nf on sornc member of the m1t te1m W1tl1 all has extm currxculftr actmtles hc mimged to lscep hls mlrlts well 'tboxe ueragc Alvmys 1 gentlcmm and a scholir hc vnll m1lse me feel sure a succcss nn thc world He tqltes vwth h1m to Dlrtmouth our bcst xushes for ill thc luck and success vshnch he cleserx cs 92 ,al - A . y x ,f , , . 4 , . . , . ,L ' , S , ' I 1 2 ' Q aj H ' I . Y S 'L . 1 1' 3 2 1 1 ' L L - . L yt 5 .. 1 A A A 7 . ' A ' K ' ' ' 1 A' . Q I .' ' I I2 ' A 4 l f , . - , .1 , , X- i , h- . s . . . ,Q V. K . 4 . . 3 . V. I 'L . C . A . -V - , y ' ' ' , , 's ' y 1 4 L 4 .. 1 . U t v - ' v ' v ' A , . . . . . . K D k b K L . .Q C' K Y . A l. I. 7 I L ' 4 ' 1 ' 72 H K 4 Y A 4 N . , ' ' . , .-- ' A - r' ' , . , c , . .. . . . t . ,, , rr Z' f ,L , . ,,, . . ,X . , ,1 -ll, , All, . . ff . , -, . 'ff - ' . , A 1 , n L ' , , , . 74. lf?-.ll 741 .!,,,.,..,! JAMES IVAN MOORE Duchess Firms Hope-xxcll unctron N X 'Ihrcc XCIFS ID School YALE Three yclrs zgo xxhen Hopcxxcll unctlon pxrtcd xxrth thxs flxorltc son so th lt he could come to our cnfulclccl 1I111s lnttlc dld xxe re1l1ze thc hxddcn poxxers hc posscssed But durmfY thc yelrs thu folloxxed wc s1xv hmm blossom mto onc of the most PYOITIIDCDT IH our mndst To lnst 1 fcxx of hls 1ch1evcments he xvxs crpt un of xx rcstllng, Business Mxnlzccr of thc PAPYRUS sccretlry ol thc Cnmmxs md m unst1y of thc thxrd floor rough houscrs Wlmen we xv lllsccl mto lm s room xxc couldnt bc surc xxhcthcr xxc could bc the gL1lI1L1 png for somc nexx xx restllng hold or just mother YOICC ID 1 bull session Oh by thc xxly 1f you hlppened xvls lust the I rrmcr bc1n1Y lcrobltlc mcun We lsnoxx thlt rm xxnll go 1 long xx ly ln collcuc ml it lS xxlth sldncss thu xxe Sly Adxcu to 1 rc llly Lflflkl fclloxx 1721, l 1111101 G 111111141 Wrestlnng Tcim 39 0 1 C lptun 41 Sec rct1ry of Glmmi Club 41 Secretlry T A A ll Pxpyrus Bolrd 10 Busnness MIDIQCF ll Cxm crl Club 11 Annull Boird ll Socccr Scum ll Trick Squid 40 Te-1m 41 Glec Club 41 ?1.'ff--'---W 93 V, -I - ' 7 4 rx In ' V '- 'L ' L ' A Y' J ' L ' L ' ' - 5 1 ' A . - A A , k- B-, ' f ' - I ' . '- . H- - f, if . ' b A 1 Y 1 Y ' . ' ' ' I ' ' . . ' Y . ' ' , if 'L 1 ' ' Y, L L Y' ' , S L ' OL aj, 1 L' Ja ' ' Y - a ' , rq Y , A X' 1 ' . , v. ' z . .lu Q 5' 1 v Y ' . . . . . L L ' ' 4 . , l ' 'Q ., 1 to sec something resembling rx large monkey near the ceiling of the corridor, it ' -' hz' A-x.g'L.. 'A ' z 1 '2 O 'U ', 1 K .' ' fl 2 ' fi V A 4 'R ' 2 ' '. r 1 ff ' J! ff 'f ff ' 'Y I foe, '4 ' ' 1 ,Y ' Y. ' ,11,'4 , is 1' 5 . be , , 'f . f 'ff , 's 1 3 A - , I .. L LK ' -f Q ,1 - os ' 1 Q I 1 1 g fl . l z ' Yf , , I s :ff ' 1 - f MW ' , s 4 , c , ' , . - C IX ef I 71171 Ill Alpha Manager of Hockey -rl Soccer Team 41 Medal Wrestlrng 39 Camera Club 39 40 Gun Club 39 40 41 T71 T7 -llllllllf 44 Grace Court Brooklyn N '1 Thrce X cars rn School CORNI LL In three short ycars Net has left 'rn unmrstalcable mark upon the school wrhrch cxtends from the soccer field to the hockey rrnk and rncludcs hrs beloscd Senror House Net vron out rn the battle for the goalre posrtron on the soccer team and madc many a spectacular saxe to prose hrs worth Through hrs trreless efforts rn hrs Upper Mrd year he becamc manager of thrs years hockey tcam and carrred r corner of thc House playrng hrs favorrte game As a roughhouscr he rs hard to bcat and led thc lruzz a merry chase He wasnt as successful vrrth the farr ser. rs rn hrs actrxrtres around school although all wrll admrt that he trrcd xery hard Next year he vrrll be recervrng hrs marl far above Cayuga s vraters vrhere he says he wants to study engrneerrng but vue knovr Cornell rs co ed 94 V fc' D rl , 4 f , . 7 , . . 4 7, ' . . . . . . . , out his task ethcliently. Any day after lunch Net may be found holding down 1 ' . ' Y ' ' Y . . r '. as ' '. . 'f' ' . , ' ' V ' . f 1' ' ' 7 ' ' ' y v Y- . 7 7 . . . , . . . ., L , Q 7 , y , ,, l 3 ' 7 7 , GEORGE FUHRMAN NETTLES III C71 fl?-lf '7 fl -funn: JOHN BILLINGTON NICHOLSON Jr '10 Ogden Road Searsdale N Y lo Years in School ROLLINS Duran his four yerrs usit at Taft ohn has made many frrends and fem if my enemies For 21 few years he was an active member of the R1dio Club Then as his studies became harder he gave up radio His life here has been interesting if not exciting We all know of the side burns he tried to grow for a girl and the ne1r riot they caused when three corridors converged at one point for the purpose of either removing them or defending them Aside from 1 little trouble here ind smile for anyone 'mt almost any t1me When he leawes Taft he expects to go to Rollins Well Nick its been grand knowing you 1nd heres to your success in college md after th It in business All! f Bela Ridio Club 58 59 40 Secretary Treasurer 38 39 40 Camera Club 38 39 Outing Club 41 German Club 41 Chemistry Club 41 Gun Club I Y IL' E al C A! I vi . 4 , . . 3 ur 1. . ' .,J . i- '. ',':, - -. 1 e s I C - 1 . , if 4 ' I 4 f . 7 A ' f' ' ' y . ' y . . ' K ' . . J 2 there, Nick is a swell guy and a good friend. He seems to be ll fellow with Ll .1 I I K V K D Q vb C , 1 j .4 Y ' 1- 1 , . 1 , ' ' Y ,' Q ' ' ,' 3 ' L , , - '40, '4l. l 95 '.7!e f Jlllill l ALDEN LOTHROP PAINTER Box 338 Ross Calrf Three Ycars rn School YALE Three years ago Calrfornra s natrve son Alden Parnter stalked rnto Taft brrngrng mth hrm a shotgun an unsurpassed collectron of bow tres and a sense of humor that these walls wrll long remember Srnce that fatcful day three years ago Parnt has added to hrs first three nossessrons many accomplrshments rncludrng a sterlrng character whrch has garnc hrm the frrendshrp of cvcry classmate Wrth that prcvrously mentroned shotgun Alden showed the Taft gun team a brand of shoot mg that has srnce pulled many a match out of the provcrbral fire and has earned hrm the presrdency of the club But shootrng and tellrng storres about hrs natrve state are not Aldens only clarms to fame for rn the fall he played football on the second team and rn the sprrng ran the half mrle Of course he has been knovsn to study too rn fact the boy even plans to go to Yale Wfherever Parnt may be next year we know through past experrence that success and frrendshrp wrll be hrs Pam! Bela Papyrus Board 39 40 41 Football Squad 41 Track Squad 40 Team 41 Gun Team 38 39 40 41 Presrdent 41 Glee Club 40 41 Chorr 96 ,l ,ld I ., L! V a .., . ! 7 I 1 ' ' - 7 1 1 . . .. - 1, . . . . . 7 . 1 - , . , . . 1 - - .. 11 . . . , . . 7 - I , , . , . .1 . 11 , - 7 ff ' 'J , ' 1 1 . ' . A 1 a 3 v 1 1 , 1 1 7 7 7 7 1, 1 1 1 . 1 1 , - A 7 1 v 9 1 '41. 74a 1124! illyff :Luumf DWIGHT BANISTER PALMER 154 Ralston Avenue South Orange N J Four Years rn School DARTMOU FH Harlrng from New ersey Dvtrght has been wrth us for four years Durrng that trme hrs wrnnrng, smrle and pleasrng personalrty have won hrm many frrends Though hc often rndulges rn the lengthy drscussrons fcommonly called bull sessronsj for whrch the second floor rs noted and rn frequent banquets known as fceds just ask Mr Fentonj rn trmes of necessrty Dwrghts desrre to work conquers hrs large appetrte and he meets all srtuatrons Durrng hrs four years at Taft Dwrght has played A League hockey and thrs year he was 1 member of thc football squad on the hrll Dwrghts collectron of vrctrola records rs the envy of every one of us These cheerful rtems have helped to whrle away many an much gbrref by hrs habrt of keeprng, trme to 1 svwrng prece wrth hrs drum strcks on the desk After four long years at Taft he wrll be mrsscd next year by both the boys and the masters Du zghf fllplm lootball bquld 41 Radro Club rr Artrllery Club 41 Senror House Commrttec 41 'lraclt Squad 41 Nurgatron Club 41 Glee Club 40 Chorr 40 97 1 L ' Q 7 . 4 ' . C 1 i r , y . L Y , C n 1 . 1 ' 'L , 4 I I C Q . . l . ' - . I . G . S idle hour down at the Senior House. As an amateur Krupa, Dwight has caused A L . ,. I. ., 6 4 ' 3 A ' , . 5 ,A l, L . 7 a 9 4 ' 7 1 ' 1 Dzrk Gamma Iootball Team 41 Track Squad 32 Team -u0 41 Naxugatuon Club 41 Chemustry Club 41 '7 lf?-H 7,11 .!,.,,,,,! RICHARD LAWRENCE PARISH Rock Rudge Farm Brevustcr N Y Three Years un School WILLIAMS Upon Duck s furrux al at Taft three ye1rs ago he was umuncduatcly rccognuzed to be an all around good cent I-Ius qualutues for makung rcal fruends are one of hus greatest assets and vm arc ure the school has profited by Ducks personaluty Duck worked hus may up un football through the club leagues to finally com home thus year vsuth a major T Club hockey has been Ducks chouce for thc vwuntcr months and track has been hus athletuc fortc un the sprung Last year he earned hus major T un thus sport by spccufuluzung, un the mule Thus year wull agaun find Duck 1 rcturnung, letterman on Rockefeller lueld Wluen at home Duck spcnds hus tume betvuecn goung to Ncvu York and rudung to hounds He us an ardent huntsman and vuhen at home takcs ex ery opportunuty to rude and hunt Next year hopes to fund Duck a Wulluams man We feel he us wuse un hus choucc and wuth hus usual punch he cant hclp but succecd 98 AL' A1 , A , ' . v , . . 't f . 4 4 I ' 7 . y yu . - y u - t L . Q . ., u 'A ' 5 ui ' . ' f r ' '- v ' .fu . , 7 7 C - V- - .u H , - J - V . S' L V s ' ' , . ' 4 7 . . .-' A . v :. u , u 7 , . V . '- u . y . f - 'Q 4 f c ' 4 f ' 7 . ' ' ' , 1 u 4 . . u f D , v Q uf s . v s 7-7 - yy, U - :lf . , 011 B ein Camera Club 41 Artillery Club 41 Navigation Club 41 Soccer Squad 41 Golf Tum 41 S7 ,7 Jllllll If 136 Brookmere Drive l'lII'fI6lLl Conn Ont Ycar in School Since Parsons has been in Taft School he has established 1 fairly good scholastic record as compared with the records of many other Taft students In the fall he played golf until soccer started and then after hard work and many bruises he made the second team As the soccer season came to a close Parsons could not choose between hockey and basketball Finllly he had to take one course or the other and thus hc chose to play Beta. A club basketball Lon as hc is called by know Lon as well as all the fellows do he is really okay During the spring Lon played golf H15 game improved quite a bit after playing steadly for several weeks on the Taft golf course which borders the school property If he continues the xx ay he has started hc is sure to make his life 1 succcss 99 v At' g J - 6 . , 's i , , . 1 16 D ' - C , S I-1 L S . F Q L I . i L Q , . ' - 1 4 v ' Q . k 1 7 4 ' . i s , A c 1. ' 1 . , rf ' i in his many friends, has made his niche here at Taft. All in all, when you get to , , , ,f . A , , , . . ALONZO RITTER PARSONS UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA Pete Hoc Bela All Club Football 39 'Lf 14241 '7 ,lf -l..,,,.,! 360 East Pxllsadc Axenuc llnelewood N J Two Years In School YALE Last year there walked 1nto our mxdst a large hcarty 1nd1v1dual wlth certarn definite sadlstxc tendencies We have all come to appreciate hum greatly He IS as unpredictable ln h1s actxons as the weather and qultc as stormy Because of an unfortunate accident last year he was not wlth us during the fall term and consequently he has been unable to partlcnpate rn school actnvltles as fully as both the school and he mnght have wlshed Hoc as hc IS commonly known to hns compatrxots IS an ardent budge fan and smoker and because of thus he IS nearly a permanent fixture at the Senxor House Englewoods glft to Taft IS among other thmgs an excellent h1story student and ns prone to prove hrs statements by reference to happenings rn the past Although he ns apt to stretch a pomt or two vxe all feel that Taft IH loslng Elston wxll be deprlved of a fine fellow and one from whom It may expect to hear rn later years IOO ,Ll ., 4 , V ' - s . e ' ' I , A 'N . K X. , .. Q . . . I . . . I- D . tg . Q R , 'af 2 ' ' 7 A, ' 7 , . . , . 7 . . ,, ,, A . . ' I 3 7 . , . . ' z 7 Y . . . . I f JI , 0 Qt MM-311, elaaat eta-fa. lu.. v.m9.pt,l'ul-Alx Mao-A Hvuuub 044 XP l A x4Q,y, A-1.4 fl lduur LAJSDK.. 'X VA-f I M7 I LOUIS ELSTON PEARCE T F1 'Ma 1941 '7,!1 .!..,..a.! Class Committee 39 40 All Club Football 39 I0 Track Squad 40 Camera Club 39 Biology ub -11 20 Fort Amherst Road Glens Falls N Y Three Years in School In the three years im has been at Taft he has been one of the most popular and respected members of his class This popularity and respect won him a place his class committee his very first year in school Two of jims favorite pastimes as evidenced by his more than frequent visits to the senior house are smoking and bridge playing Although he was not a shining, star in athletics he dis tinguished himself by his fine playing on the Alpha A league football team He was also a mainstay on the Alpha hockey team which finished second in the league Though jim visited the study hall occasionally he was noted for being a hard worker Once outside the classroom im had the ability to take it easy and to enjoy himself Next year he will be at Penn md we are sure that he will be as well liked and respected there as he was here it Taft Pefboll Alpha IOI V. 9, Ll - 7 ' , . ' 1 . ' . on . . . . 4 . I P 7 L 1 h 6 k . l K ' It . . . L Y l standings. His leisure time and athletic activities were not his only ones, however. I ' . i c 4 I U 4 ' l . 1 . ' 1 1 K ' K 1 K ' ff!i,'1!f! If A 'V Q -ve i , 7 , i 4 4 I a 'f 9 1 ' 4 ' 5 ' 3 ' ' . Cl 'f . JAMES HOWARD PEARSALL Jr UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA ll f I Cdllllll 1 hlfltlx Managcr rl Papyrus Busrness Board ll Glee Club 40 41 Outrng, Club 39 40 1 Camera Club -10 Common Room Commrttee '7 lf?-ll 7 ff Jr. ,.,, J MQ md M uffflfm W' 1374 Lovrell Road Schcnectady N Y lour Years rn School YALE Industrrous unassumrng affable and reasonably quret rs our classmate Wrll who has steadrly contrrbuted to the sober cle-ment of our class We say rcason ably qurct for occrsronally hc rs prone to wage var wrth the thrrd floor crther mth hrs ovrn bodv or durrnzc the wrntcr wxrth snovn whrch nature provrdes for hrm on thc study hall porch outsrdc hrs mndovs Hrs rnterests beyond the school locomotrxe vsorks rn hrs home town about hrs Marne to Cap Cod crurse durrng the summer or about the stamps he sends avray for Hrs more notrceable ac complrshmcnts durrng hrs four years at Taft are a posrtron on the PAPYRUS busrness board a xorce rn thc Glee Club and the managershrp of the track team Hrs abrlrty to work hard and efhcrcntly and hrs scholastrc standrng wrll help hrm to reach Yale and spend a xery successful four years there I02 r Ac k cl , 4 -I 1 .1 rf 7 ' 7 A , . . 7,, .A y 2 . I . Y V . . 1. fl, I v ' v ' r v' 1 r ' ' ' . ' 5 ' grounds lie in railroading, sailing, and stamp collecting. just ask him about the I Y 7 N I . , ' I . . 1 . ! Y ' Willy 1 1 , Y L Y ,V , , 7 ,Hi Z Q ,Mr WILLARD LANGFORD PECK 'M 14141 ,!1.!,,,.,,., M LLLs DL I-ss kCCQg-Q! it Ml.LsLN.susxy,v-,Gigs LLSCL Mu. wg K yy.,-5 ROBERT KERR PISTELL Rumson Road Rumson N l'rvc Xcars rn bchool YALE Taft School drdnt know rt then but anuary 71 1972 was one ot rts luckrest days For on that day Robert Kerr Prstell was born The early part of hrs lrfc lrke Shakespeares rs a blank Yet hrs record here at Taft rs one whrch future generatrons wrll look upon wrth amazement and envy Durrng, hrs fixe years at Taft Bob has made a truly remarkable record He threw the drscus hrs Mrddle year and made hrs varsrty football letter He plays excellent basketball and rs a real potentralrty for thrs years track team Bob s wrt and humor lrl-tc an artesran well never stops bubblrng and wherever he rs therc rs sure to be laugghter and ,good sprrrt Even the masters say that somctrmes Bob rs a dynamo of energy whrch nothrng can overcomc not ex en a tough assrgnment rn Hrstory Yet do not get the rdea that Bob rs slap happy or gay too often He has many moments when he feels the werght of hrs years and has to carry the burden of vrorry on hrs back But he always managcs to shcd that burdcn and come out smrlrng Bogey Ogle Bob Alpha All Club Iootball 38 Iootbrll bqurd 39 Tcrm 10 Track Squad 38 39 40 ISS lb Mc rl Wrestlrng 40 Communrty Chest 39 40 Brol ogy Club 41 Glee Club 38 Masque and Dagger 0 41 Dance Commrttee 41 IO3 , 6 ' ,sl , f 4 V Sn - A 4 , 4 'A 1 ,., i ' B a s . 4 , , , .J. -. ' ,A V. - 4 , J 1 -, -, .. . 4' . 4 4 4' ', . , . V . . . , . . ' 4 7 ' 4 , . . . . 'Y . . 4 . . . . , , ,Q . ., Q. 4 4 4 . . 4 , '4 4 44 r - ' 7 , ,4 , ., . 4 4 4 7 . ' Q4 4 ' ' f , 4 4 7 . . i Y . .4 , 4, . . ' ' 1 4 ' 4 . . ' 4 4 4. -4 ' , 4 . 4 ' ' ' 4 ' 4 . H 'rrr ' UH 'I . , .4 f , - 4 , , . 4 , . ,, 4 , 4 4 , x , 4 ,f ' xr y r , I y a s v 1 ' 4 . , A . , , . . 1 a v ' r ' , 1 1 1 yt 44 , ' - 1 1 v - Buttr Sam Marty Al laa All Club Football 38 Football Squad 39 Team 40 Basketball Squad 39 40 Track Squad 58 39 40 Glee Club 39 40 41 Chorr 39 -1 41 Class Commrttee 39 40 German Club 41 Fall Dance Commrttee 41 We 11241 7,11 .!,.,,,,. 'IEW4 1 J 0 W C' 0 0 SAMUEL PRUYN 7 Fort Amherst Road Clens Falls N Y lour Years rn School Four years ago there arrrved from Glens Falls the boy vsrth the name no one could pronounce correctly However rt drdnt take long before Sam and hrs last name were well known and Glens Ialls vsas qurte definrtely placed on the map Butts has had that rare charactcrrstrc of berng able to haw a lot of fun and strll get hrs work done at the same trme He has managed to keep up 1 good ax erage rn hrs studres and when he wants to go to work the abrlrty rs there Last year he finrshed a fine season by wrnnrng hrs major T rn football and durrng the sprrng he throws the hammer a long drstance By hrs many frrcnds Sam rs con sidered one of the most good natured and fun loving fellows rn school He rs seldom wrthout hrs well knovxn grrn and there rs nexer a dull moment doxnn rn the apartment of Mr and Mrs Rrcketson on the Krtchen Corrrdor Wherexer he goes to college you can be sure that Buttsy wrll make good 4? '!!J,L4r0J69 foo and an-sy UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA I04 l ,al C af . a f Q k If ' I A .V r . , ' a 4, II ' , ' 2- ' ' . , . .1 . , . . ' 4 4 4 F r ' ' V w L - . . , . ' 1 A ' , ' . 7. 4 . .. H 1- - - 7 N - ' . ' ' . 7' ' r 1 V L . . . V , .. .1 7 5 ' v I U V ' V I . Y v . s .. . ' H - - V .. H V- , 7 ' ' rr 'fer ' 1: y P , , . . ., 9 9 'K 7 l l l r 1 I V v s y t 1 , a , - Y W0 , 5,18 7 5 3 5 I 3517 xxq - , , . v , , 7 7 1 - I Soecer Squad 39 510 Telm 11 Germln Club 41 President German Club 41 T7 C7 -Jlllllllf JAMES CHARLES RESOR Ridgefield Conn Three Yeirs rn School I-Iaihnlg, from Bronxville N Y im came to Taft three years ISO ls 1 Middler Ever since this initial arrival he has been a staunch member of the school and one who has been respected and admired by his classmates Although not athleti cally inclined im succeeded in making the Second Soccer Team as an Upper Middler and soon proved himself to be one of the teams mainstays This year he fellow im in his three years with us has shown himself to be 1 scholar and gentleman He h1s been 1 consistent member of the German Club and is now its president After leaving Taft im intends to go to The Wharton School of Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylxanu where we know he will continue to uphold his fine past record C 111111114 l05 Ac V fl H 4 , . N' , . .,J' ' 171.'A A '. I A I . l . in 7 A .- S I K . 1 A crowned his previous achievement by playing varsity soccer. An extre-mely bright A L L .ey h A V Y D t 4 1 x Y 'l, V ' ' I ' , ' , 2 '- L 1 ea I X UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA 27A6 ily!! ev-lnuuu! STEPHEN DALRYMPLE REYNOLDS 7501 Woodbourne Asenue Loulsvrlle Kentucky Iour Years rn School NORTH CAROLINA The southern charm of the Colonel wrll alvsays be remembered at Taft H has proxen hlmself to be 1 real southern gentleman rn all ways Colonel has shovsn hrs athletic lbrlxty on the football field vuhere he was the first to captain the seeond team for tvso eonseeutne years holdmg the unemrable posrtlon of quarter back and dome a wonderful job For hrs excellent sportsmanshrp and hard playlng Steve was avs arded the Coaches Trophy He has shovsn hrs leader ship since hrs Lower Middle year by belng on all the class commrttees and this this IS to let you know that the Southern boy made good and vue wlsh hrm all the success ln the vxorld rn lrfe YfL1L Colonel Rebel gg Bet 1 lootball Squad 39 40 Captfun Second Team 32 40 Coaches Trophy 40 Track Squad 39 Gun Club 40 I1 Outlng Club 41 Senror House Commlttee -11 Fall and Winter Dance Committee 41 Class Commrttee 38 39 0 Monitor 41 IO6 Y ' 1 T 7 , . I . ' ,ff , 1 A . e C ' . 'A a ' ' ' ' ' S l , 1- 4 r - .- ' v I -7 ' y . y' ' ' , ' l y r ' l 4 ' 1 , ' . 7 .. K V . ' V - n year being a monitor, Colonel was also elected secretary of the Beta club. All . . ' I h I , I . . ns I ,Jin rr ,H rr ,rr rrNiK mu 1 K : , 'K 7 'A Q K . - 7 7 7 7 7 A 7 7 L . 1 , 1 ix .NVQ -4 I ,h ,Ag .1 C9 '7 i.,,,g '74 C7 f 'Jlllllll fl -4?-'ja'-gbiqgm W .4.LC-'tr S-1.64 FRANK HENRY RICKETSON Ill 101 Ricc Street Dcnxcr Colo lour Ycirs in School YALE Drd you ever hc lr th It conmgious hugh come drifting down thc h 1ll from 1 big bull session? 'lhflt l1ugh belongs to Rick who his becn tops in our cstimltion during his four ymrs here His d lightful humor 'md mignetic persomlity haw midc miny 1n otherwisc dull hour scem light to us Rick w1s ciptsun of the footb1ll term 1 monitor ind 1 membcr of thc chss committce which shows thit hc lns been mfiking 1 n1mc for himself in our sm1ll world Although he is filw rays wcry fqithful to his studies hc is llso very fond of the socnl sidc of life His week cnds hue 1lw1ys be n notorious but glorious ind when 1 n embcr of the fair sci To tell of ill Ricks intcrcsts would be usclcss md it is sutficicnt to sly tlnt when Riclc leues in unc he will not be forgottcn He hls not only bccofn endured to 1ll his clissmltcs but he will 1150 hue lcft 1 mcmomble impression on thc institution R11 15 F1 11216 Grlllllllcl Cllss Committee 39 40 Monitor il All Club lootbfill 38 Iootb1llSqu1d 59 Tczm 40 41 Ciptain 41 Track Sqmd 39 40 41 Cimerft Clu 38 39 Radio Club 58 59 40 fl Presidcnt of G1mma Club 11 TAA Council 10 41 President 41 Pfmpyrus Ncws Bolrd 10 il Gun Club 40 41 Outing Club 11 Lower School Debating Club 38 39 IO7 1 C ' Afalff ., 4 f ' 6 w ,, ' - 1 , 1 , ' 1' fr ' I Lf , , L ' 2 . ,A Y u : '4 .V ' ' fa 2 ' 1 ' 5 . ' A ' ' ' 1 4 I 4 4 il' CA A' f. li' cf-4 4- 4 4 V I K I . - I C V 1 7 1 VK V2 A ' .' . . 3 e ' . v ' ., . f 1 1 - ' -, is around, one can usually hnd him at her side giving forth that fatal charm. 4 4 if 4 , 'i 4 4 ' ' 4 ' 4 l i H ',, ff,,! 'J A 4.. - , t , ' , , , , . , , 4, ,K , . , . . , , . , , A b . , , 3 , , ,bk , Y ,i 5 1 . 1 - , . . . , H my I 1 , 1 - 1 Q D Y W I 1!f . 'A - , , - , . - - , XX 1. Y s 1 r L 1 S Q - 1 1 ' . X '. ,2 . Rigas, Y an 111.11 1 ,ff .1 HENRY STEELE ROBERTS Ridgefield Conn lour Years rn School PRINCETON In the fall of 1937 Rndgefield Conn scnt lts contrxbutnon to the lower Mnddlc Class thc Class of 41 lor four long years Connecticut s native son has gone to make thc Class of 41 all that rt IS today Perhaps Pete s greatest claim to fame rs that after four years rn school he has not yet been corrupted by Lady Nico t1ne and that on Sunday mornlngs he may be found not at thc Senior House but 10 room 219 doing hrs weekly blt of studylng Hovsever we wnll probably remember Pete more clearly for qualltles other than those of studying for ever slnce hrs first year he has been actrve ln extra currrcular actrvltlcs We have seen hum on thc Alpha Club football team protestmg violently to Mr Cunnnngham s declslons Later vuc hase seen hrm on the football squad wrestling tcam and baseball squad Even wxth these thmgs to occupy hrs mind Petc seems to do a lot of thrnltnng and oftcn seems to be sulfcrmg from severe spells of mclancholv .1 traxt vxhrch has earned hrm the trtle of Brggest Pcssnmrst Pc le Han ke: Alpha All Club lootball 38 Football Squad 32 0 Wrestlxnf, Squad 710 40 41 Team -ll Manager -11 Baseball Squad 39 40 41 Gun Club 38 39 40 41 Team 40 41 V1cePres1dent Gun Club 41 Glee Club 40 Llbrarlan 41 Fathers Day Commrttee 40 I08 lf ,Ll , 4 11 . V ' ' 'a .' 1 ' 1 '- ' A 11 ' 1 , , ., , . 1 - - 1 - l 1 . 1 4 , , A .1 . I . , ,. q . . ' . , 1- . . 11 - . ,n 1 , ' . ,, . I . A 1 . . . . . 7 . 1 - 1 1 . , - ,. . . . . , , . . . ' ' - 11 1 1 , .. , , . . , . . . . - 11 - - - 11 ' . 1 1 rr 2 '.- rr , ,JJ 1 . 1 1 11 4 . 1 L 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 4 1 . 1 1 1 19 r -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 l 1 ' - ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 . ,, '7. lf?-ll '7 ,lf rl Cr- fpff bl FREDERICK DEWART ROBINSON 560 Sedgwrck Drrve Syracuse N Y Two Ycars rn School CORNELL In two short years Dewre has made an unmrstakablc mark upon Taft and those who haue come to knovs hrm well wrll not forget hrs tall storres md hrs nonchalance It rs thrs very devrl may care attrtude of hrs that has won for hrm qurte famed on the corridor for hrs marked allergy to warm rooms At the ten oclocl-. curfew 1 frrgrd gust of cold arr sweeps down the corrrdor numbrng all bccause rt rs hrs custom to open all the wrndows and the door to attun thc correct sleeprng temperature Berng an ardent smoker and brrdge Frend Dcwrc hrs become practrcally a permanent fixture at the Senror House In hrs last year he hrs taken part rn club football and club hockey and has been a member of the Senror House and DIHCC Commrttecs Den Ie Robbie Gamma All Club Football 41 Hockey Squad 40 All Club Hockey 41 Tennrs Squad 40 41 Chem rstry Club 41 Fall and Wrnter Dance Commrt tees 41 Fathers Day Commrttee 41 Senror House Commrttee 41 I09 , fc' sl C 1 s A ff , 1, L1 - 'f gn Y- Y , ,.-4 'fu' sri- L .lx K, 1 11 ty 1 f' ' .. Q ' . , 4 . , . . the envy of the grinds and has become the bane of his masters. Dewie is , , I . . . . 5 . Y K V . U . D c 4 if A r cf ' 4 . ' . 2 ' S l 7' V' . ff ' P! I ' 1 ' 3 ' 5 ' , ' 1 - , Q . - , 3 . . ,X r are action ' Gamma Ski Tcam 41' track Squad 41' Glee Club 41' Choir 41. 7. 11141 7,21 .l.t,.,,.,! ZW JOHN DUNCAN SAFFORD 45 Lexington Road XVest Hartford Conn Onc Ycar in Cchool ack is 1 boy cwcryone is glad to knovs During., his onc year here hc has shown us that West Hartford cant be bad after all whilc with his dates hc has crcatcd a great desire to visit thc place Unfortunately ack hurt his knee playing on a crack Kingswood football team last year which caused us to miss his highly n eded high stepping down our hclds But alas' snow has come A new king is found in ack for our snowy 90 slopes Speaking of heights although spring has not come as yet vie haxe hich hopes in his sky scraping ex ent the pole vault Hovsever ack does not have to hold strictly to seasons for his jam and live .essions from two until five everv Saturday and Sunday afternoon keep his arms fit by whittling down his sticks on the drums. To top this off though vxe have never danced with him ourselves we took what we have seen in the snow- drifted dream-house and voted him the best jitter-bugging girl-slinger in school. No student ack vxorks hard and this ability should serve him well in college. HO 0 dz 04. 3 0mX afWMb -Wi- Xfc ' ,tl - V ' X .cs ' y Y -Y , ,- . 'H ,. D QV ,J ' . ' , 2. I 'I UNION or XVASHINGTON and LEE Outrnf., Club 40 Annual Art Eclrtor -rl German Club 11 Biology Club -11 Strge Crew 1 M1sque frnd Digger Socrcty 41 W C7 Jill!!! ELY HOWARD SCHLESS 1111 Prrk Ax enuc New York Cnty N X luxe Yc rrs rn SLllOOl YALF Lly has been here it T1ft for fixe long ycfrrs Durmtr, thit perrod he hrs fanned the respect of hrs masters md frll hrs chssmatcs wrth hrs quret md studrous manner Hrs umssumrng chuacterrstrcs flncl 1n rdeil outlet rn 1rt Dcveloprni, hrs unusu1l t1lent he has become one of the most outstmdrng of the clrsss crrftsmen Indeed he h rs progressed to such 1 deeree th1t he his beromc the Art Fdrtor of the Annurl 1 posrtron of no lrttle rmportmce on the borrd If you should drop rnto hrs room some 'rfternoon 1ftcr exererses you would sery probibly find hrm busrly occupred creitrng, new mrrmtrrres some of vwhrch ire 'rmfrzrnely lrfelrlrc All dfry long Fly wmrs 1 perpetull smrle 'ind hrs 1 cherry Hello' for uery one Fly vsrll leue behrnd memorrrs of hrs renrll pcrsonllrty md occeptronrl 3.,ood nlture He rs certun to hnd surccss rt Yrle md rn lrter lrte Alpha lc' 41 C Ll! L - V . . 1 r v . C' 7 A , . . ff. ., - ' 'N 1 . e ' ' ' 4 4 ' 7 '4 . 7 4 if 72 ' ' 4 4 ' r. 'r ' 2 .' ' K . i L N L L 6 I 4 A 7 ' v . -4,1 z 4 , . , 4 7 ' 4., . 1 S . , ' 1 1' 5 . . Y - r ' ri ' - 4 I l' f ', -I . I I 1 , r , r . 4 r . - A '- r . 1 V v . r r 4 , ., 4 . ' 4 7 4 N4 ', W ' ' 4 4 4 7 . 4 7 7 . '4 ' 1 2 4 2, 1 ' A' . 47 . 4 Y 4 . 7 t 4 A L '. 1 7 L . ' f N r .' I Q 'l I '. ' . A 'f . r 1 - W -f . , . , , L . , , - 4 , 7 Af ' 4 4 . L41 1 y co Alpha Soccer Squad 40 Team 41 Glee Club 40 Chorr 40 Navrgatron Club 41 Machrne Shop 41 Masque and Dagger Socrety 41 W T7 Jill!!! LAWRENCE S SCOFIELD 157 Beach Avenue Larchmont N Y Two Years rn School LEHIGH In the Fall of 1939 Larry had hrs first ex errence wrth Taft Prevrously he had attended the Mamaroneck Hrgh School an lrttle drd he know what was rn store for hrm The work here proved to be very drfhcult and confusrng but Larry was not to be overwhemed by thrs setback whrch almost every student rs faced wrth rn hrs first attempt at preparatory school work By stubborn determrnatron he held on and rarsed hrs marks to become a full fledged senror rn the class of 1941 wrth hrgh hopes of graduatron For the college where Larry rs to pursue hrs studres whrch are to be rn mechanrcal engrneerrng he has prcked Lehrgh whose locatron rs fortunately favorable for a young lady who has recently captured our rllustrrous students attentrons There rs however a very practrcal srde to hrs chorce Lehrgh rs one of the best small colleges for engrneerrng rn the East Moreover Larry has a natural abrlrty for trnkerrng wrth electrrcal and mechanrcal devrces whrch should prove of rnestrmable ard to hrm ll2 , IU ' , sl - cl! y . . s , . . 4 . . . . . if . . 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FFS HJ! 1 1 , 1 . ! 7 3 . . . , . . a 1 V . , A 'U lf?-ll 7 ff JW, DAVID SHEFCHIK 7043 McCulloch Street Duluth Minn 'Iwo Yelrs ln School CALIFORNIA TECH A figure somewhat resembling the rugged rock of Clbrllttr comes down the corrldor Perlnps not so large but just as nmpenetrable rs Due one of the most vwelllrked boys rn hrs class Through hrs good nlture 1nd cool temper m everythrng he his won the respect and admrratron of the class He h1s not only m1de 1 n1me for hrmself athletlcally being., on the football squ1d for two years 'md earning a letter 1n hockey and sleung., but rrlso muslcally In thns field he excelled ln the concert orchestm ind the Glee Club durmg, both has years nn school As frr rs we know from those numerous letters Qllw lys urmful condltlon has been on the mcrease exer smce Its 1 sure slen thlt somethmg rs wrong, when Due sends 1 telegram to the SC'1I1Ll lI1lXIlI1 Cnty becluse he drdnt get 1 letter for tvso dtys He mll 'dw 1ys be remembered for hls 1tI1ble smxle generoslty and fflLI'ltlSlIlP to all of us We Teddy D411 e Gamzmz Varsrty Football Squad 40 41 Hockey Team Slxl Team 40 Common Room Commxttee Glee Club 40 41 Concert Orchestra 40 rl Chemrstry Club 41 II3 E IL' 41 - Ll! dl... 4 , , , . 1 A 5 f ' . J ' ' f ' 1' :H A. ' '. I ' Y, t z', H -. V . . 1 Y . 2 1 1 6 I I , Y K ' 4 e, 4 '4 . I ' 4 ' - 7, 4 .I 1 4 . A . 4 ' .- K L .4 ' ' y .'rz ', yawn' QQ from Duluth, Dave was caught in the arms of love when he came here, and this M .J ' . A' ' . tj 'SV 1 J 'If' ' Y ' ' 2' J I 4 H 4 . 1 L f H a ' ' Ly 4- , t A .4 C .4 ff fl! ff If ff , U s - v J ' Q a '41g 3 .Una ,, , ,x 3 A 1 ., I - , 5 . Wheezy Siu L land Sfhlllfllf 1 Alpha SkrTe1m 41 Soccer Squad 41 Currcnt Fxents Club 41 Camcra Club 41 Glce Club 41 '7f C7 -rluurr WILLIAM SHILAND 1 'O Flst 65th Strcet New Xork Crty N Y One Xe1r rn School WII LIAMS Tafts scnror class vsas truly enrrched thrs year by the cnrollmcnt of 1 ncwx boy one Brll Shrland Brll comrng from the gay and colorful lrfe of New York Crty camc to school and made a place for hrmself among hrs classmatcs 1 placc of hrgh cstcem An easy gorng rndrxrdual Brll goes about hrs dutres hcre rn a carefrec manner talung care of hrs problcms one by onc as they confront hrm He rs a domrnant frgurc at the senror house hrs berng an ardent conversatronalrst rs certarnly hrs marn popular charactcrrstrc Thrs fall Brll pranced up and down thc soccer ficld rn quest of a startrng post on Mr Shons startrng elex en and hrs gamcness and good sportsmanshrp made hrm a frrendly member of the squad This wrnter Wheezy made a berth on the varsrty skrrng team and from all srppearances seemed to perform admrrably Brll has hrs eye on Wrllrams and vsrth hrs charm sophrstrmtron and pleasrng personalrty he ou ht to malxc many frrcnds rn Wrllramstovn II4 ln' xl -C Al! .. 111' ' , 7 , ' , , . . , . . 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Y - 1 4v 1 , 4 , , . . . 7 . , 5 I 7 ' 'ff 112-if '7 1 -l,,.,,,, SPYROS SOI ON SKOURAS W Shore Ro1d C rcenhu cn M1m1ronefL N Y Inc Years in School YALE In the Eve yclrs of Spyross st1y here at Ttft he h IS mlde an envilble record for himself He is held in hi5,,h esteem by all the members of the class of 11 His ever re1dy wrt 1dds much to many bull sessions His permissions hue caused his m1sters 1nd friends a great de1l of worry In the field of 1thletic Red has done quite well He vms 1 letterman on the P and D squ1d for hse ye1rs 1nd c1ptun his l1st two He vs1s 1lso 1 lettermfm on this ye1rs soccer team Spy ros burns the midnight oil quite frequently md 1s 1 result h1s 1 good He h1s been 1 prominent member of the Mrtsque md D15,5,er Society for three ye1rs In the Debtting., Club Spyros h1s led the Cxmmt Club to wietory sewerll times in the inter club deb1tes He 1lso belongs to Mr Re1rdon s Current Events Club We will bc sorry to see Spyros leue this une md 111 wish him the best of luck in the vsorld Red Sean Clmfealz Marfzn The Greek G 111211141 Soccer Squ1d 40 Te1m 41 Ch1llen3,e List Golf 40 Track Squad 40 Current Exents Club ll Debating Club f0 41 Annu1l Bo1rd Mrtsque and Dagger Society 50 10 1 lI5 h lc' :lf - L f - . , i ' 1 , . 1 ', . 1. 7 At ' - 'z S 5 . 1 23 1 ' ' 'z ' ' r 1 .N 'l' 5 ' S. . 4 ' ' .. A 1 ' . . ' . I ' s . ' ' ' 'Y A i , L . ' 1 ' ., . Y scholastic average. Skou has taken great interest in extra-curricular activities. . ' Q ' - z . Y 1 ' ' 1 '. la' ' , ' ' ' .J ' Ii 1 J 1 ' 1 ' . - - 1 . '. . . I ' S A . L - I Y- . A . ' 4 . e I 1' . if J ' v w L v. ' I .y L S ff ' - ff IJ ff 'I ff - , ' I 5 ' ,f , U L ' 'X . , '. 1 , 'a , 4 ' 7 . 'X . 'f . . v W 'f . a 1 ' ' ' ' '4 , ' Q . 1 '4l Q h .. A l 571011 d 511011 dy Beta 7A P7 '-'llllllll LAIRD REESE SNOWDEN R D No I Westcluester P1 One Ye lr in School I I HICH Laird came to us from dovsn Pennsylvania way this year and has found many friends here during his comparatively short stay He has been one of the quieter members of our senior class and perhaps for this reason he has not been too well known in the school in general Hovsever those that are frequently out at the Senior House probably know him as well as anyone A good bridge player Laird can usually be found in the vicinity of the House almost any day of the year or otherwise he is writing to that beautiful picture that sits perpetually on his desle At present he is drrceting all his efforts towards entering the college of his choice Lehigh 1nd vue can be assured that if his persewerance is as grelt in 1 s next few years at college 18 it has been at Taft Laird will go 1 long way in 11s future life II6 g' ' 41 , A f . . . , f , , 4 . 2 1 . A L' V 1 B D Yi li' z , f K , , . , . . s L ' T, ' , v - N 1 ' y. A y 1 ei l . A , His time is usually spent in studying to maintain his respectable scholastic average, Q 'l 1' 1 V ' i 7 if 2 ' 7 + 1 ',,K . ' ' -, ,ik ' li: ' , . v - . 5 ' ' , ' ' Y . v ' ' l I 1 rr , u 1 'M 7 112-11 '7 ,H ,I WILLIAM BUNKER SNYDER 81 Wltherbec Avenue Pelham Mmor N Y lour Yelrs rn School WILLIAMS Commg to Taft from the thrrvmg llttle metropolrs of Pelhnm N Y tour yelrs aggo the Pelham flash has bullt up an rmprcsslve record A member of has class com mrttee for three years Brll was finally EIVCD the great honor of bemg elected 1 monitor Further attestmg to the esteem rn whlch hrs classmates hold hum he has been on two dance committees where he dxd an outstanding job In the realm of sports B111 has won a reputatlon for hlmsclf on the crnders holdmg down 1 posxtlon on the Varsrty Track Team whlle football cllled upon him to captun the Gamma A lelguers All throughout the yelr he h1s done an excellent pob as a cheerleader helping to further school sp1r1t Taklntg, an active part rn other lctlvxtles B1ll has won a hugh positron IH the class scholastrcally and has held posts as Assignment Ed1tor of the Pap and Adxcrtlsnng Manager of the ORACLI Packmf, 1 great record mto four short years at Trft Bnll has been one of the leaders and outstandmg, members of the cltss of ll Smale Lzitle B111 B111 Gamma Monltor 41 Assrgnment Edntor of Papyrus 40 41 Advert1s1ngManagerofOracle 40 41 Cheer leader Charrman Upper School Common Room Commlttee 41 Fall Wlnter Dance Committees 41 Camera Club 38 39 40 Class Commrttee 38 39 40 Track Team 40 41 Papyrus Board 39 40 Second Glee Club 38 39 All Club Football Squad 41 II7 ,AC 141 - 4 . 1 f ' a 7 4 1 , . . 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I ,7Ae ffflelf Tuff -'lllllllslf WILLIAM HILL SOMERS Main Street Sharon Conn lour Years In School MICHICAN Another of the Westchester Klds only now an ex member Brll left his dearly beloved Bronxulle four years ago amrd the tears of rts many beautrful grrls and set out on his career at Taft A hard and COHSCICDLIOUS vsorleer he has held his ovsn scholastlcally and athletlcally He has been on the Varslty Basketball Squad and also d1d hns b1t for the good old Gamma A League football team During the year he was an actne cheerleader and also held a place on the news board of the PAPYRUS Hrs clear thmklng has vson hrm an envrable posrtlon rn the class xotung and he has never mrssed a dance since he first enrolled much to the pleasure of his many female admirers and to the advantage of the school The Brshs spxrnt and goodnaturedness have won hum many frrends at Taft and noted are the bull sessions that have taken place IH room 209 Havxng chosen his fine record Hrs conslstent effort and good humor has garned hum an out standmg posrtlon rn h1s class and we wish hrm the best of luck at Mrchrgan Blrh Skinny Bzg Bill Foggy Gfvmzzu Papyrus Nevss Board 59 40 41 Camera Club 38 39 40 41 Current Events Club 59 40 ll Second Glee Club 58 39 40 41 u merals 40 Cheerleader 41 Basketball Squld 4 -L1 All Club Football Team 32 II8 17 f , , . , ' 1 l -1 . rn L 1 - , ' ', 1, I 1- I ' . I 7 ' A 7 1 ' I . . . .7 12 , . . - . . Y I . . . . . Y . , I j . . L , K, - , ', . . L e a . a co-ed college, Big Bill intends to enter medical school and there continue 0' - vv fr ,' V rr ' ' rv fr 1 , 'H '7 ' n ' 1 . r 7 ' 7 7 7 ' - 7 7 ,J 3 ,F , . y ,B , , L N - ' ' ' g H ' ' g . 1 310, ,, Q Q . K , Q. Tue fQ4f vllff J-luuzmf RICHARD JOHN STOCK 110 Wrevliam Road Bronacville N Y lour Ye Irs in School YALI When Dick first came to Taft four years xgo his ellssmttes mlde fun of his scrawny legs but soon their derision changed to awe as they watched those sturdy limbs develop which have served him so well in football basketball and baseball But Birdie s talents do not lie entirely in the held of sport as shown by the flct that he is a consistent member of the Honor Roll on the Debating Team a member of both the PAPYRUS and the ANNUAL boards and in the Masque and Dagger Society Because of his scholarship leadership and character he received the Aurelian Award this year Although he is unfortunately handicapped by having a strange sense of humor Dick is liked by both his Ll1SSII'l1fC.S and masters llilee To prove th at the Senior class wls not xx rong when they xoted him the of the baseball team Space does not permit us to go further into his accomplish ments here but we are sure that h will be successful in whatex er he does Blu le Bmllegi Due Al hz Monitor 41 Football Squad 39 Team 40 41 Basketball Squad 39 40 Team 41 Baseball Squad 38 Team 39 40 41 Cllfllfl 41 Cl s Committe 39 40 Dance Orchestra 38 39 40 41 Classical Orchestra 38 39 40 Papyrus Headline Editor 39 40 41 Aurelian Award 1 Annual 41 Debating Club 40 Secretary 1 Debating Team 41 Biology Club 4 Masque and Dagger Society ll Alpha Club Play 41 S S S I C Society 41 Numerals 38 Glee Club 59 Choir 39 II9 , '. 1 , . ', . . 5 'z , i N' ' i' 4 if, L' i . V, ' ' ' 1' . z' . 1 5 . ' ' ' ' . ' , ' i . , . ' 1 ,. at t . . ' ' . f , - 1 Y 2 , . ' 4 Q, 4 ' 4 ' 7 ' . 4 ' n 4 . i , '. , 4 4 4 , ' i ' ' 4 ' i , i' 4 ' 2 U 4 2 .' ' Y 2 N V tj, 2 v y . S Y 1 . A most versatile Birdie was a letterman in football and basketball and captain L. 4 4 . 4 ' ' f k' i I. 1 i ' ,, -J. ..,, .I ,, P 1 7 I - 7 I 7 ' . , ., , -1 N 4 4 , , - , 4 , . z , ,,,-- . 4 , , '4 1 Y , 232 ' ll. S N' a V ' 1 x 7 Y 1 ' 7 7 7 , , , , . . 4 , , , f , . 4 , 1 f . g Y ' lg A . ' 1 , f 77' Z , L 'X . ' ' . ' . , ..... , , t ' , . 17 374s lf?-if i7.17ff fluxumf ROBERT TAYLOR 570 Paseo Encrnal San Antonio Texas Tvso Years 1n School DARTMOUTH Moose has only been here tvso years but ln that trme he has unmrstakably carxed for hlmself a place of honor ln our class Athletrcally he has done more than his share from the Alpha A League squad he jumped strarght to a coxeted posltlon as a letterman of the Varsrty Football team whlle durrng the vunter he IS known as the Scourge of the Mats When the toll of the days work rs done you can find Bob enjoyrng what you might call feeds In reallty they are really qulte out of the feed class they rather resemble small banquets Scholastlcally too Bob has upheld his end wlth considerable success H15 extremely acute reasoning powers haxe earned hrm the respect of all hrs classmates and the faculty He IS the Presrdent of the Debatmg Club and edrts that famous feature rn the PAPYRUS 'lhe Gorgons Head In his capacrty as an assocrate Hoare l'll0I1.f6 B ob Alpha Debatmg Club 40 Presldent 41 Chemlstry Club Prcsxdent 41 Glee Club 40 41 Cholr 40 41 Octet 41 Orrocos 40 Upper Mrddle Current Lxents Club Presrdent 40 Senior 41 Camera Club 40 Masque and Dagger Society 40 41 Oracle Board 40 41 Football Team 41 Wrest lung Squad 41 Track Squad 41 Fall Wrnter Sprung Dance Committee 41 Cap and Gown Commrttce Secretary Alpha Club 41 Machine Shop 41 l20 '- v , ' a I YI . . I editor of the ORACLE, he rounds out his star-studded career. F' 'f ff if ff 71 1 1 J , , I , 3 , v . 2 , y , 3 . Z , 9 T' ' , ' A I ,, L j . , , 3 . ,, , 4 . . 1 Y Y - ' 9 ' 1 ' , , , . Y K 1 . A ,, 5 K A 4 L 4 A ,X 1 Q C7 ffff-lf ,719 -Imam! GORDON CHATFIELD THAYER Jr I l5 Hlclxs Street Brooklyn N X Two Yclrs rn School YALF Gordy IS qurte musncal Last year he was a saxophonrst ln the Dlnce Orchcstrl and a clarmetlst ID the Concert Orchestra and th1s year he rs thc Pl'1I1lSf of thc Concert Orchestra and a bass m the Glee Club Almost any afternoon study pernod he rs to bc heard playrng the organ rn the audltornum Although hc IS by nature rather quret and reserved Cvordy has made many frnends durrng, his two years at Taft both on the corridor and IH the Common Room where he plays an excellent game of brrdge He has made an em lable record scholas tlcally Hls course of study has been chlefly IH the liberal arts but he has also jomed the Nav1gat1on Club where he studles the scncnce of thc scxtant Newt year at Yale he w1ll no doubt contlnue the cxccllent work hc has donc herc at Taft He goes there wlth all the good mshes of thc clxss for success 1nd happmess ln college and ID later life Gmdy Beta Cum Laude 41 Classical Orchestra f0 Prcsl dcnt 41 Dance Orchestra 40 Glec Club 1 Current Events Club 41 Navlgatlon Clu -1 Soccer Squad 40 I2l A6 ,L , I . 5 , , I , . . , ,Q , . 1- n - - - Y 'Q A - X' I . 4 . 1 7 . 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X . , b 1. v 746 imlff 51111111411 lo -7010: 4544.1 ftvvrcg JOHN ALDEN THAYER Jr Valley Road New Canaan Conn Four Years rn School UNDECIDED ack vsasnt voted the most musical m his class wlthout reason He has done much for the school dancc orchestra both by hrs dxrectlon and h1s ab1l1ty w1th a saxophone He has reformed the orchestra to 1ts former state whrch was a superlor one mdeed Aside from hrs musrcal talent ack 15 admrred and respected for hrs generosity and for the congenral mterest he takes ln what other peoplc have to say and 1n all act1v1t1es of general mterest Among other accom pllshments ack IS a monltor and an accompllshed athlete bemg a valuable member of both the football and track teams However were we able to express adequate May rt sufhce to say that every member of hrs class wrshes hum luck rn whatever walk of lrfe he may choose ac Monitor 39 40 Football Squad 38 39 40 Team 41 Dance Band 38 39 40 41 Vlce President of Beta Club 41 Track Squad 38 Track Team 39 40 41 Plnzfhy Beta 41 Glee Club 38 39 40 Chorr 38 l22 uf ,,., , ll , T vu . . 7 , . J r 7 , . . . . l ' 7 . , J J . . . , . . I . , . fully our estnmate of and our regard for jack, thns page would be all too xn- ffl kj! ff Il 7 7 7 7 3 7 7 7 7 7 7 1 a 1 1 ' - 7 I 7 , , , . Slogze 5144111 re Bela Cum Laude 41 German Club 40 41 Lower School Debating Club 39 Upper School Debat ing Club 40 'Y 1941 '7 ff J,,.1,,,.! of W The Taft School Vifatertown Conn live Ycars in School MIDDLEBURY The moment any one thinks of Stogle hrs mind immediatcly jumps to nmcty averages honor rolls and the like for through his ability to secure fabulous marks with little or no effort his standing in the class has always beeni envied by all To everyone in the glee club and many not 1n it he is known as a bass As 21 habltue of the Senior House since his installment this year as a boardcr Swampfire is outdone by fcw and at almost any trme of the afternoon or evening he may be seen roll1ng in the general direction of the power plant It is said that of all the walks in his repertoire his favorite is the one to the riding club because of thc opportunity it offers of sitting on the porch on the way back until opening time Actually Scldon s brain power is xery great and he can put forth arguments on any side of any question from the sublimc to the ridiculous I23 V, All Y, cl - V- N s - H t 1 I ' I 7- ,f , S , :I 'z .v i ' 4 ' i v' ,H A ' i it ' I . i ' s v L i'i1 Y i L L . Ai ' 7 3 of the first rank, his ability to read vocal music being second to few at Taft. . I 4 n . . - 6 . 6 C L A , U H .1 ' , c A c h 4 Q 7 K . . . , . . . ., Y K i . z , ' l 4 i i, ' c , 4 4 4 , ' .. , ,, - .. ' Pf' , Z , y , L . ' g - SELDON GIFFORD THOMAS Le! Blarkey Beta Second Glee Club 59 Iencrng Team 41 Ifenc ing Squad 39 40 Camera Club 719 fo ,7A6 A7 'Jlllllllf VFW' EDWARD ROS TOWNS 310 W'est 72th Street New York City N Y lour Years rn School PRINCETON Sometime this spring a heaxy set fellow with shiny black hair might have been seen taking a last deep puff from a cigarette and then sadly walking away from the Senior House For Edvs ard Towns this was hrs formal leave taking of a place chimney and telling his enormous repertoire of jokes and stories But as Ed left Taft perhaps he might hare been thinking of his other accomplrsgiments for rn hrs four years here Ed has established himself as a fellow to be reckoned vrrth He might have thought of the many bull sessions he has taken a promr nent part rn or the many classes he has enlrvened by hrs wrt and good humor Or perhaps he might have looked back on the time when he won the big fencing meet for Taft But rn addrtron to hrs many reminiscences we suspect that Ed looked at the world before hrm and at new fields to conquer Next year he wrll be found at Princeton and vie feel sure that he should feel confident of success I24 ya 44,41 e, 4 yy. no rf y ic- T. Lf- .J V 5 - 4 where he had spent many happy hours establishing himself as the biggest .Y 7 . . E. Z . . . . V . V. I f . : ' . 'f ' . , , ,, L I A ,V , ,4 1 Tr are T gg 1 Alphd Artillery Club 41 Dance Band -11 Hockey Squad 41 Golf Squad 41 7, 11141 'Y ,ll ,X Goodhue Roftd Bloomfield Hills Midi One Year in School CORNELL Although Bill has been with us for but one year he has accomplished much Bill carried on his summer golf game into the fall in preparation for his sprm playing With winter the snow and ice arrived and Bill went out for varsity hockey ,He made the first team and played admirably all season Bills talent is not alone in the field of sport however as he played tenor saxophone in the dance orchestra all year and did his part to uphold this hard working Taft Ofglfll found him spinning yarns of vsine women and song This is well borne out by his being awarded a high place in the Senior voting that is to say in the bull sllnging department Bill is headed for Cornell and we wrsh him the best of luck there 'md afterwards I25 , fd H, al - 4 I 7 L . ' Y 1 1 l , C -Q rg - zation. Bill is also well known for his tall stories, and many a bull session has ' i . L , 4 ' . . N ff ,.i el!! I, 1 , 'f . ' ' 9 Y 1 , , . c WILLIAM GREGORY TRACY 'fl lf?-ll 'Mfr Pl tx NJZ XXXL C+! g WILLIAM TU RLDGE xy R Dmen C onn lour Years rn School CORNELL If you should ever haxe the misfortune to find holes in your floor or to have your clothes powderlzed by some xarlety of chemicals the culprlt could be none other than that wlzz of the chemistry club Bill Tumbrrdge Brll doesnt stop at chemicals however You can find anything from tools from the machine shop to outing club equipment or a rough house rn hrs room ln fact he has been the mainstay of many organizations One of the best singers rn the Glee Club he has managed the concert orchestra and partrcrpated on the track squad At tlmes he has maxntamed a hugh axerage but he finds lt troublesome to prolong the agony of getting up IH the morning to study In fact masters have even found hrm asleep at nine oeloek Hovtexer rf Bill can keep up the record he has made at Taft he vsont have to worry about being a success rn college B11 Tum Alpha Variety Show 38 Outing Club 38 39 40 41 Co President Outxng Club 40 Vice President Out ing Club 41 Glee Club 38 40 41 Choir 41 Octet 41 Vrce President Chemlstry Club 41 Track Squad 39 Masque and Dagger 41 Iovs er School Debating 38 Upper School Debatmg 41 Golf Squad 41 I26 ,IC L v sl! 3' . 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I I y - 1 , ' . y 1 y 7 7 ' - , , - , I , 1 , Q 'Y 11241 '7,!1 ff 3041 5 55 'fc'-fkft 6041 7414,-,,,u.oM MKWLQJ 4fHjLIP BENJAMIN TUTTLE 46 Park venue QI Wakeheld Mass Thrce Years rn School WESLEYAN just another true Bostonran Phrl brought to Taft with hrm three long years ago a full measure of friendliness and conscrentrousness which has made hrm one of the most popular members of hrs class At all hours of the evening he may be scen bounding through the halls completrng hrs nrghtly round of vrsrts Durrng hrs stay at Taft Phrl has drstrngurshed hrmself rn many fields of actrsrty both The schools best sprinter Tut has shown hrmsel worthy of hrs captarncy of Track by wrnnrng hrs letter for three consecutive years To add to thrs the Mouse rs vrce president of the TAA Councrl As long as hrs carefree sprrrt and good nature are manrfest as we know they wrll be Phrl rs sure to continue hrs envrable record both rn college and later lrfe The bcst of luck Phrl' Tu P1111 The M owe Bela Monitor 41 Vrce Presrdent of the T A A Coun crl 41 Presrdent of the Beta Club 41 Football Squad 39 Team 40 41 Track Team 39 40 41 Captain 41 Upper Mrddle Class Committee 41 Fall and Winter Dance Committee 41 I27 V.AC X41 -. t ' ' - X- 1 , . ' 1- F Q C f . 5 .N t 'K ' 4 V H ' . I ' A A f.. 'f I 8 IM 407, , ,, - . 7 a , , , . . l I I .Q . . . Y. . . 1 athletic and otherwise. He is a monitor and also tpresident of the Beta Club. 7 ' 7 . A ' , . ff t'Il ff ',!J ff If , S , 3 5 I 5 7 7 ,, . , t . . 7 7 , . Bud lldge U nd ze Gamma Dance Orchestra 40 41 Masque and Dagger 40 41 Outing Club 40 'ff 11241 'Y ,Jr .l,,,.,. KENNARD UNDERWOOD 158 South Street Auburn N Y Iwo X cars in School RLNSSALAER Slam' Bang' Thats the rcd headed Auburnite in the music room playing his drums Wlmen not therc Diner Dan can be found In the Senior House smoking and bidding on beans or buttons Bud has been the butt of a good many practical he protestsj and lots of Irish humor When the band plays Saturday night it is 1 big moment for our Krupa vsorshipper The cry of give Undie a break fills the auditorium and our modest friend turns thc color of his carrot top Kens athletic prowess is confined to fall tennis P 8. D and Golden Bear baseball He has appeared in a few presentations of the Masque and Dagger No matter where Bud goes he has the best wishes of his classmates I28 V, lc' V, 11 ., al! ,. V ,I X . ' Y. ,X I - . . B. . . is H l H i A I 'i Y . . 7 A Q , jokes, but he passes them oft with a dash of Irish temper Q But I'm not Irish, .Q .y . . , . . , . , . I! 'l ff ' ',' , s Q 'M' 11141 '7 ff .l,.,.,. NPG-malaga,-0QAx -.Lg Mscslll. ROGER HAROLD UNGER Roclow Farm lX1fOI11l1 N Y 'lhrcc Years ln School YALE Orson Welless f'lUflSfIL Mxrtrun lnvtslon lnrdly compucs wlth R055 thrlllcr It Crime whlch lppelred ID scrlal form 1n thls yelrs ORALLI Young, Mr Ungers l1ter1ry cndeuors h ue been the hxgh spot of h1s career at Taft a fact to whxch any sterrdy ORAC LI or Pflp reader wrll tcstlfy Proof of th1s was the nncrdent when although lt IS not thc custom to post thc students wrltlngs on thc bulletln board 1 lnttlc ntcm LUfllflCLl Phone Call to 1 Mlss from Mass rtppelr d thereon R05 h1d not mtcndcd the work for publlcatlon but rt crmtcd 1 sens1t1on nevertheless Hrs fnrtful wlt has not only shown ltself ln hls wrntxngs but also ID hls dcalmcs w lth the Debating, Club Althou5,h his fzthletlc achlewernents were not far reaching he w IS on the tmclx squ1d and the second football team found nn hum 11 scry clpible mlnlfcr Schohstlcllly he rlnlts xcry lugh ln hls cllss md lt is sift to sfty tlnt hrs collc c ureer w1ll undoubtedly be xcry successful Rag Roger the Loge: Hut! 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Basketball Team 41 Baseball Squad 40 Baseball Team 41 Class Day Committee 41 Clee Club 41 All Club Football 41 Camera Club 41 C7 ff?-ff F7 -'flllllllf JOSEPH ROE VARLEY 60 Purntan Axenue Colon1alHe1ghts Yonkers N Two Years ID School WILLIAMS In the two years he has been at Taft oe has drstlngulshed himself ln every way He has constantly malntalned a hlgh averae 1n hrs studles Havmg one of the finest volces ln the school he has been a leader ln the Glee Club Not alone 1n oes abnlnty at first base IS known to us all Hrs amazmg catches of forward passes was largely respons1ble for the Betas football success th1s year It is too bad that he dxd not play basketball hxs HFST season It Taft for he has certainly helped ln making thxs years basketball team a successful one All of us ln the Senlor Class vnll remember oe as a person vsho has contrrbuted greatly to our happmess at Taft and he wlll long be remembered as a real frrend Snaflr Beld l30 P Ag' v nl , A . . 'xl . . I f' 1 l D 7 J . . . . . Q 5 these fields of endeavor has he been outstanding, but also in the field of sport. 1 A 'l v ' k ' k I ' . 1 , l If 1 ' ' 2 1 Ed Var! Vaity Beta Cum Laude 41 Fencrng Squad 40 Team 41 Urology Club 41 7 111-rf '7 ,lf rl 120 Cables Avenue Waterbury Conn Two Years rn Sehool YALE In two years at Taft Ed has burlt up an exceptronally hrgh record especrally rn hrs studres whrch waver back and forth rn the nrnertres Vasts marn rnterest rs scrence rn whrch he spends most of hrs free trme studyrng rts wonders erther at school or rn hrs fathers laboratory Ed rs armrng to be a doctor and hrs screntrfic rnterests wrll be a great asset to hrm Although Vast rs not a born athlete he well deserves the hrgh posrtron that he holds rn the epee sectron of the fencrng team he also enroys a good game of golf and tennrs Ed wrll always be remembered for hrs accuracy and for the help he rendered to many of hrs class mates when they were serzed wrth a puzzlrng questron Vast s greatest trouble rs caused by a recessrve trart whrch has appeared rn hrs character grvrng hrm an rnferrorrty complex when among the opposrte sex but thrs fact rs well overlooked by hrs pleasrng personalrty and excellent good nature wrth hrs male assocrates Next year Yale wrll have another true Taft scholar I3I 5 At' ,al - 4 a 4 , . 1 V Q . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . , . . . . , 4 . 5 1 . . , . . . . e . , . . . . . ,, ,, . 4 , ' L 7 7 . 4 .' . I . - - - - ' - rr v av , . , 4 s c 7 ' 4 l. C 1 . l rr 11 1 1 . - 1 y I v 4 y f v v EDWARD FRANCIS VASTOLA mlm Afpffl All Club lootball Team 40 41 Baseball Squad 40 Baseb1llTe1m 41 Current Fvents Club 41 '-7 f-7 Jill!!! I! JOHN VERMILYE 753 l lst 69fl1 Street New York fnty N Y Three Xelrs un Sehool PRINC I 'ION ohn s fevs but 5lgL words that haxe rung through the sehool the past three years lre eertun to be sadly mlssed ID the future What vms onee 1 shy retlrlng lad h IS been transformed mto one of the leaders of the class ohn s l1lf,ll standlng, loxsexer IS not restrneted to men only vte hue rt on good authornty that Tonto Ib just IS mueh of 1 laehes s mm IS 1 man s man Thoueh one could hardly term 1 boy luke ohn 1 gr nd hls mdustrlous egorts at hrs studnes haxe lept htm vsell up nn the el1ss standing It seems qulte remftrlvlble to us nn new of thus trlnseresslon from 1 qunet unobtrusne person unto a hlghly personable fellow he h is mfuntalned the lllgll SCll0l'1SflC standlng Many 1 boy of less firm prrncrples has fallen mto scholastle obhuon under less deserung cond1t1ons Hard vsorls Combined vnth nature s generous physncal endovtments has glsen ohn the abrhty to xx nn 1 posltnon on the xarslty baseball team 32 AL' nl , 4 l , ,, A, , , . . , . . Q A1 lu ' . ' .. .h V 1 M Q r . .t . . 4 4. 4 . , 1 . . ' .- ', V - ' - V.-. '- 1- '- , - r v ' ' v 1 , . . , 4 ' 7 4 4 '. ' e . . I .'. . ' . . s. L K .. K K. K . Y A 7 A ,' ,, . ,, W . Q 4 .1 h .1 Y V . ' ' ' 1 4 If .1 4 . 4 '4 f, l l .1 1 S' 4 , ' . I . ', ' 2. 4 4 7 f 4f . . '4 ' ., , I K- B , ,- Y ' , . . . , . . .. , .- , , Y . , tk J V, .. Y . . . . If 'Y 1. V. .1 1 1 , 4 . - 4 4 1 a ' Y I 4 l . 4 , . . - . 71.1 1941 741 0111111111 A 1.4! IKC 1 I CHARLES DANFORTH WARD 255 Sandrrngham Road Rochester N Y Three Years rn School Although Dan rs rnclrned to look at the world through dark glasses he often has hrs lrghter moments In sprte of hrs cynrcrsm he rs good natured and well lrked by hrs classmates Handsome Dan s personalrty has also carrred hrm far wrth the farr sex In the fall hrs football abrlrty garned hrm a posrtron on the All Club team and he was one of the most dependable men on the varsrty basket ball team last wrnter not to leave unmentroned hrs work on thc varsrty golf team As a member of the Masque and Dagger Soerety Dln has shown 1 talent for actrng If hrs pornts of vrew through the rest of hrs lrfe are rs sound as those whrch he has on marrrage we are sure he wrll be 1 success I an D Dapper Dan Hamlmme Dun Beta All Club Football Team 41 Basketball Squad 39 40 Basketball Term 41 Captarn 7nd Bas ketball Team 40 Golf Squad 39 Golf Team 40 41 Captarn 2nd Golf Team 39 Masque and Dagger 40 Fall Dance Commrttee 41 Wm ter Dance Commrttee 41 Fathers Day Com mrttee 41 I33 v J ' r. r 5 7 V . -.. V A I ' 1 0 ' L - Q I f ' I 1 1 'Dv fl .- .gk . r X 1 c , , . . 1 4 4 Y a 1 I - 7 . I - . i ,, ,, , . . . . . 4 c c 1 7 ' ' , ' ' 1 . f ' 7 ' , 2 r .' 1 . ' ' '4 2' f 4. 1, .L . l rr U rr Jr rr , 11 J , C. ., , rr :J 1 . , L 1 1 I 1 - 7 a ' A a '- ' , 1 1 y 1 1 ' l 1 I 1 1 4 1 , ' l . , . 4 a 1 ' ' ' . ', 1 - ' ' 1 IV hn' Bild D011 Gamma Football Squad 41 Tcnnls Squad 41 Glec Club 41 Chonr 41 Gun Club 41 Artrllery Club 41 '7 M41 7,11 .l,.,.,.,! 77 Bldwcll Parkway Buffalo N Y One Year 1n School VIRGINIA Although Whit has been at Taft for but one short year he has ln that time gone a long way ID both his studres and makrng frrends Havnng been steered clear of smokmg for the first few months by our football coaches Whxt finally dnscovered that a small whrte bl1lld1I1Q fallmg under the name of the Senlor House was located not too far from the school grounds and slnce that happy day he has been spendrng most of hrs spare moments lelsurely smoking h1s tnme away Buds tough break last sprung with the College Boards proved Tafts good luck for thns year rn Watertown IS merely preparing hum for one more crack at them Don has a few of us around here baffled by the manner m whlch hc contmually pops up vuth a hrgh seventy average while strll attending to his lengthy correspondence He hardly needs our good wnshes as he leaves for Vxrgmm but he most certainly has them l34 All , nl .. 4 V . - v , . . .. . H - - X 7 I . - .. - H ' 5 , Q Y 1 1 I ' ' l C. V . 7 . . . A 9 l . Y. . . . . . Y C, 1 If 'V ff 'J 7 I I g . , ' 1 7 3 - , . 1 . - W 7 3 ' DONALD HACKENBERG WHITMER Jr II lvl! Gamma Wrcstllng Squad 39 40 Wf6btllHg, Telm 7nd Baseball Team 40 Glee Club 39 L0 Cur rent Events Club -ll Blology Club -11 '71 11241 fl -!,.,.,. DEYKES WHITNEY 1075 Park Avenue New York Cnty N Y Four Years ID School YALE Borsterous OVCfHOWll'1g w1th enthus1asm Deykes has always made hrs presence felt nn the class of 41 As 1f predestrned two years of hard work have found Don juan as he IS known to hrs Puerto Rican frrends wxth a berth on the wrestling team Deykes finds however that wrestlmg mterferes wlth hrs partlcn patron on the scnlor house squ 1d Last year found Deykes llVll'1g rn the Annex much to Mr Glll s chagrm As you know the school was forced to close that bulldlng as a dormltory the next year+c0uld there possibly be any connect1on7 Although not an honor student he has mamtamed a gentlemans average efforts wnth thc h1rmon1c1 arc known f1r and wlde The sweet 9 melodrc stralns of that lnstrument have drnen mnumerablc boys and not a few masters to dlstractlon during the last few years A predlctlon mlght sound tr1te but we sincerely thlnls thlt Deykes wll make his place IU the sun I35 U, le J 741 ,, af , , y ' . , . . , . I, . L , - . . Y . , l . . , . . . 1 v l I l, , . 1 Q - ., . . 2 . , . . , A result of earnest and sincere efforts as far as serious matters are concerned. Deykes' ' ' . 2 . 1 ' ' z . ' . Q.j, ' s I . U 6 ' 7 . K I . 4 . . , , , , 7 , - Y 2 ,412 ,y, , . ., , . I zu dit 1710114 111 u Gamma flee Club 41 All Club lootball Tram 41 Track Squad 41 ,716 1941 7 yll Jlllllll! Belton Court Barrington R I Onc Xcar in bchool YALE In his short ycar at Taft lred has made both a deep impression upon his class mates and a record of which anyone might be proud lred is one of thosc lucky fevi who are able to successfully combine an excellent scholastic record with many leisure hours at the house Here he delights in listening to his favorite swing bands and his up to the minute knowledge of everything and everybody in the world of swing bears ample testimony to the fact that Fred s interest in this weirder forms of psycholocy and surrealism Fred has alvx ays seemed to us to be one of the most interesting members of our class and the absorbing if somewhat bizarre tales that he submits at frequent bull sessions serwe only to strengthen this opinion Wc feel that such a boy endowed mth qualities of good fellowship and sound sense should do well in later life and ue wish him the best of luck at Yale l3b I, I y, 41 - 4 A . . 7, A ' - V V I . , . . ! form of art is more than just a casual one. Combining this with a passion for the V. Y 1 . , 4 S Y A . , . h , V. . .1 . 7 7 ' y er 1 , , ' rr 7 I ' 3 , 1 4 ,, ' 3 , FREDRICK PECK WILLIAMS Vdc 1174! ill!! J-zunuuf 491,41 - - RAMSAY WILSON 59 I 1st 79th btreet New Yorle Clty N Y Iour Heirs IH behool YALL Exery once nn 1 whxle 1 school or eollege has one of those rare nndlvnduals who seem to be able to do almost anythrng and to do xt well whxch IS a Hftlflb descrlp tron for Ramsay A schollr of no llttle standing he has conslstently led hrs class for four years nor have good marks been his only 1chleve-ment While here he has become the ethclent and respected chfurman of no less than three organxzatlons the PAPYRUS the Press Club and the ORACLF together w1th recervmg the hnehest honor that elther hrs elass or the school can bestow upon hlm that of Head Mon1tor In thls honored posltlon he has held the respect 1nd fldmlratron of us all for his dutxes hue not 1lw1ys been enxmble ones Alone, with all this Ramsay elrned hrs letter 11st yelr nn soeeer 1nd durmg, thus yelr he has excelled ln de b1t1n3., Wrtlw 1 record luke thls lll we can do IS to wlsh hlm the best of lucls both ltY1lC and ln llfe ilthouzgh we doubt that he wnll neel lt He1d Monltor Il Cum Llude 4l VllLkllLfOfl1f1 ll Cl1ss Commnttee 37 v8 32 Churmln 40 Papyrus Bo1rd 5'-3 lN1IIYlg,lHg Edltor 39 40 Churman Q1 AI'1DLl'1lBO'll'Ll IU Senlor Edrtor 41 Orlele Bo1rd 40 Chfurman 41 Press Club 40 Churmln ll Publlel tnon Bmrd ll DLb1tlHf, Club 10 41 Team Communlty Chest Comm1ttee 40 ll Soecer Squld 10 Team 41 Connectrcut Hin 1rd Club Award 40 L1t1nTr1nsl1t1on Prlze 40 Scholarshxp Prnzes 39 39 I0 French Club ll N1Yl51tlOH Club 41 lwthers D1y Commlttee 39 Lower School Deb ltxng Club W 39 Chairman SQ Seeond Glee Club 59 Mlsque md lD13,gDer 38 I37 at 4 nw L.. if -VU e 5 ' 5 'fl J .f KI f N , V ' , . . I fs, ,' '- . . 4 K v L .Y P Ak t V h L 4 IL I C . L I Y le ' . . z Lf, J ., . , . . ., . I ' P Pls: h L 1 V L . 4' , 4 c c 4 , f A' L' 1 ln f l 'z 7 ' 1 f, 4 4 ' i l ' ' if 2 f N' , 2 Y ,' 2 ' rf ' - 2 . . -, . v ' e ' 'e . ,, .. .. 7.1, G R.w1. I 1 1 umm.: 4 1 ' , e , 4 ' e ' , A r 4 , . . L - 1 4 s a '- 4 1 - . x, 4 . V , , ' , A 4 e t , 'V' ' . ' ' . e , 'f ' ' . H ' ' ' 'X . '. . , . , , 5 41, ' ' , ' 1 ' ' 'J ',' . 4 , ' , , l G , ' , ' , z 74 , , e . v I . l - 7, P I . , 7 5 . w K. K 4 -K. f ' - Q . - - J , , K . , ' ,. , L 1 . A Y ' f t 77 , . Ve . D14 if G 41111114 Clee Club 41 ,7Ag 7 Jllllll ff 4,5 Affrlq QM' 'f' RICHARD WILSON w Tom H111 Avenue Danbury Conn One Year rn School YALE Haulmg from Danbury Dxck who has been mth us for only one year has won many frlends through hrs pleasmg personallty Dlck s fax orxte pastrme IS smgmg and he feels that lf he does not attam h1s success as a lavsyer he can always fall member of the Glee Club He ha also been one of the stand bys of the Senior House as he could be seen nn almost any vseather nn quest of hrs clgarette I the vxmter Dick s sterlmg basketball abrllty and sklll Combined to ard the Gamma Club m nts quest for the league champlonshlp Another sport ln which he excels as tennls and h1s famulnr hgure was seen almost uery day on the courts last sprung Dlck ns headmg for Yale and his friends at Taft feel sure that he w1ll go far it college and beyonl I38 .! l A 'L-4 M19 ff Q-4 f, . xA,0 . . V, k, nl , , 'D x. I 'J r J - - . jA l r f ' A 1 ' t fn . :VJ . fo , ff' 'J 25 ' , , . f ' ' Y, Q ,v ' .a , 1 ,' 5. , , , V .1 Y .1 . 7 A . . ,, V . . . . . . , . . . , K , ' I ci - . Y , U back on h1s golden volce. Durmg th1s past year he has proved an mvaluable 1 . 3 - ' ' ff Q . . ' 1 . ' ' H ' 'lf . 7 . ' e ' . .V l - - V 4.4 . 7 1 , .D - -1 N - Y ' 2 'Y 4 ' e. Viva? 'Mr 11241 'Eff ,l,,,.,.,.! THOMAS HUNTINGTON WISER Westport Conn 'lhrcc Yezrs rn School YALL In September 1938 on the same day that the hurrrc me wls blovt H15 rround the brlck towers of Taft Tom Wlser armed herc as a Mlddler Although he has professed bclng a Canadnn we hasten to admlt that thxs hard worklng and con sclentlous boy rs 1 true American He xery quickly swung, mto strlde here at Taft and has left behind him a record that would please anyone But Tom IS too modest for thxs to change hmm Hrs enthusiastic and wrllmg nature and his marked athletic ablhty hare earned for hxm places nn the bacl-:field of the foot ball team rn the forward hne of the hockey team and on the baseball team Hrs ablhty and cooperative spirit have not only netted hum letters rn those three Club Aboxe all his accomplishments what hc wlll be remembered most for by hrs own classmen and lower clxssmcn ahke rs his reputatron for fine Splflf hard ngbhtrng and undylngj loyalty to Taft Y om Bud Tommy Beta Sccond Team lootball 40 Iootball Tclm 41 Hockey Squad 10 Hockey Tcam ll Second Baseball Team 39 Baseball Squad 40 Glee Club 40 41 Cholr 41 Artrllery Club 41 Current Events Club 41 Communnty Chest Com mnttec 41 Stagc Crevt 32 I39 , . , , 2 as 74 ' 4 , 4 c S ' 4 ' , I - 4 , 4 ' 4 . 4 . 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N 1.1 13.1 . f ' C111 11 , 1 Q A 1 11.1 1 11 11' 111 'Uls ' A g' 1'11'1.111'111111.1, 1'1-1111wx'1x'.1111.1 11.111111 Hitgtg 11 N11 1 ' - 11- - '111 H11 I -x1-11111 12 - . .111x' R 11- '1 1 . . 11. 11111. 111.1 1111111 1111111111 K C I4! 7117 if WgviAf T-Mc ff?-ff T7.1!f Jlllllltnlf Cum Laude Ramsay Wilson Bry Benjamin Selden Crfford Thomas john Arthur Logan jr Richard Crlle Garretson Gordon Chatfield Thayer Ir Pctcr Ackerman Baum l42 Edward Francis Vastola John Hughes Cassidy, jr. 'I 11141 'I ff J, 1.1 Results of Semor Votmg M011 Popular Iownes 30 Thayer 19 Stock 17 'Iuttle 9 Rlclxetson 8 Sltforel 3 Brrdgman 7 Done M011 01 'lui Wllson 76 Clrretson 5 Stock 1 Done lla! m Mor! Plstell 51 Roblnson 5 B1tes 3 Clrretson 3 NILIIOISOH 3 Wil son 3 Crmby 7 Iovxnes 2 Lung, 7 Mlllon 7 Rleleelson 7 'Iovsns 7 Moxt Lzkely to Smfeed Wxlson 40 Stock I1 Benyimm 5 Crlrretson I Brown 3 Cmmp 2 Danforth 2 Fownes 2 Thayer G 7 Tlmyer J 7 Unger 7 Mm! 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Q 'fe i7A8 iytlff efflnnmlf Lower M1dd1e Comm1ttee Chan man Donald Spurr Alfred Burroughs Arthur Gosselm Archle Nlorrls Herbert I'r1sb1e George Lyman Peter Betts Wllllam W Brown Alfred P Burroughs Jr Franklrn A Cavs ley Robert L Clarke Benyarnln N Coe Donald Coons Howard W Erskine Conrad Flexsher Herbert S Irxsble Arthur H Gosselln The Lower M1cldle Class Watertown Conneetlcut 2030 Beverley Drnve Charlotte North Carolma Terrenos del Country Club Mexico D F 100 North Street Watertown Connectlcut 68 Drake Road Scarsdale New York 145 llarmrngton Avenue Waterbury Connectlcut 50 East 77th Street New York New York 11 Fordal Road Bronxvllle New York Woodbury Road Watertown Connecticut 179 Vme Street New Br1ta1n Connectxcut 17 Hotchklss Street New Haven Connect1cut I56 . . 1 . . . ' , Jr. V v . , , . Richard A. Chase 138 Filbert Street, Hamden, Connecticut . . ' A 4 . Y y , 7 . 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Young THE IOWER MIDDLE CLASS Taft School Watertown Connecticut 276 Pawling Avenue Troy New York 121 Columbia Boulevard Waterbury Connecticut 152 East 63rd Street New York New York 168 Buckingham Street Waterbury Connecticut 715 Oakwood Avenue Dayton Ohio Mayflower Hotel Washington D C Middlefield Connecticut 2821 Hillcgmss Avenue Berkeley California 300 Central Park West New York New York Indian Harbor Greenwich Connecticut P O Box 623 Westport Connecticut 600 Chatham Crescent Savannah Georgia Little Silver New ersey 173 Buckingham Street Waterbury Cornnecticut 54 Central Avenue Waterbury Connecticut 431 Hillside Place South Orange New jersey Mountain Road Sparkhill New York 1837 Napoleon Avenue New Orleans Louisiana Prospect Street Westport Connecticut I57 ra-uw' SPORTS 'U 111-.ff 'Y 1 Pi Pfefzdefzl Frmk Rlcketson Vm Pfenzdeuf Phlllp Tuttle Seuelam mms Moore lbl V lm' V al! , af .ii T. A. A. .. F, --'--.----- JA 5. T748 112.11 f7.,,!1 :l,.,.,.,,! zlll 5 -L CAPTAIN RICKETSON I63 i7AA' VJ!! .Tllllillxlf Captain llafzagef C oarhex Rlckctson ones L McKee Hart W Humbach P lrlsh I ovs nes Les 1 Tuttle Pruyn T1ylor M Football LFTTERMEN Center Tackle C exile: Bark Bane Bark Bark Bari Bark Gum rl Tafife Thayer Plstell R Huntmgton Caesar Stock Boufon Davxs Thomas Clark ohnston Franl-. Rncketson Orton Camp Mr lusorue Mr Adams Gum J Giza: J G um d E ml Em 1:11 Turk! e Bari: Tackle B It AL J ---- . ' . , - - - - ' Kaynor, W. - - - Guard Wiser ---- Bark 1 ' ---- , -f-- ' J .I - - - ' .. - - - - . - - - - . J K - I - - z . I64 'M ff?-H '7 ,lf J,,,.,..! Football RCVICW The opener against Pierson was a tough one to lose Going 1nto the final mlnutes on the short end of a sux to nothing score Pierson opened up a passing attack vshnch caught Taft flat footed and scored a touchdown and an extra polnt with less than 1 mrnute to play The followmg week the team came back strongly wlnnmg a clean cut victory over Loomis in a game marked by the magnificent runnmg of 1m Pierce 'lhe pass defense was st1ll weak but the Taft attack kept Loomis bottled up through most of the game Then came Hotchkiss' During the first half lt was anybodys ball game The Lakeville team was out nn front by vnrtue of a long touchdown pass 1nd a blocked kick but Taft had been marching almost at vnll and had been stopped just short of a score on two occaslons Early nn the second half however Pierce and ohnston the two runnlng backs came out of the game w1th injuries and it was all over Hotchkiss scoring twlce more and winning 24 O The followmg week ln what lppeared to be a rout Deerfield got the jump be fore a huge Fathers Day crowd and led at the half 12 0 Durlng the second half however Taft came back with some fme running by Phil Tuttle to tue lt up at twelve all It looked l1ke a tle game until the last two minutes when a Taft fumble and vlsrtors 19 12 The Kent game marked the low ebb for the season Outrushed outklcked out passed Taft went down helplessly to defeat 29 7 The one bright spot came early in the game when Lowell Thomas came up fast to nntercept a lateral pass and raced 35 yards for a touchdown From then on rt was all Kent The closlng game of the season against Berkshire found Taft lgun IH the w1n column 14 6 The first touchdown was scored after a march from the opening klck off In the second half Berkshire came back mth a touchdown to make lt close O the kick off followmg this touchdown however Tuttle ran up the center of the field JO yards behnnd nice blocklng to score agaln Taft Ta t Ta t Ta t Ta t Ta t Pierson College Loomis Hotchkiss Kent Deerfield Berksh 1 re I65 V, fl! V. al .. 4 . A ' Y , . . 7 4 - . ,.- . U 7 . I ,T K . I , 1 ,L . . I . , I a I -Q quick-breaking Deerfield play off tackle led to a third touchdown and a win for the ' 1 . ' ' ' Y ' ' 1 ' . zgz' ' 1 ' K . A ' . - . 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Lezotte Burke Hlrt Gosselln Henmbach Maxheld Hurnbich Maxfield Andrews S1l:l Ol'Ll Fannlng, Btsbett Tuttle Burton Andrews Tuttle Lczotte Johnston Burton I Tlnyer K1ynor Burton I Rlclxetson Heart Burton I Tftylor Rlclxction Helmbuh I-hrt Vogt Mule Onc I-hlf Mrle One Quirter Mlle Relmy 220 100 Hxgh Hurdles 770 Low Hurdles Pole Vlult High jump Broad Jump Hammer Shot Dnscm 1vcl1n I69 ' Fi Xxx? A 41 A - Q A 'Ns I A ,Y w,,,.,,,,,,' c . - A . ' -------- . 2 , . I z , 1 , 1 ---------- ' Y , I 7 ' ----.... 4 L I . 7 1 .------- L D ,v A , , , s.. ' ---.-- - - L ', , ' , a , ' ---- - - - Tuttle, Burke, Lezotte ---- .....- 1 O0 I ........ I L , ---'---- A-H y A Y , 2 , 41 A 7 ----.A-- , 2 7 ' , -------. , :W K , I ,,,, , , , 1 , IA, ' - 5 , K ....... - . , I-, 1 , l ' ' - ' ' - l, - . 3 1 , s S Y ' U I - I n - - - - JL '. T7 F7 Jlllllll Track REVIEW 'Ihe 1941 trick te lm has 1Cl1lCNCkl fur suceess IH meets von and lost at thus stage of the season but the squad 18 1 vyhole has shovxn rem 1rk1ble lmproxement and may vsell end the se1son IS one of 'I aft s strongest te1ms of the year At the outset ue h ld only Captun Tuttle Blssett 1nd Parish left from l1st years lettermen Burton Hon 1rd Ind Voueht were new boys of real promxse 1nd Helmbach Andrews Lezotte Snyder Th1yer K1ynor Rlcketson P11nter T1ylor and Hart of last years squad 1mproved rapldly We vsere faxored by the best sprmg weather IH my memory and a strenuous months work vsas done IH prepamtlon for an exactmg schedule We lost our first meet to Wesleyfm Ireshmen 715 to SSM our mexperxence ala m a lar ve wart ID our defe1t The next vseek we trlum hed oser Pivkllfl 72 53 l Y fn ln l P fn handm our ouwonents their hrst tr1ck defeat ID 71 ears Burton set new school fa ll 2 Y hundred though a fax ormg wind prevented a nevt record On Saturday May 17th me traweled to Windsor for the Annual Tnangular Track Meet vu 1th Cho1te 1nd Loom1s In the elosest meetmg nn many ye mrs vue xx ere edged by Loomis the seore standlng Loom1s 17 Taft 47 Cho1te 40 Tue of the ewents were postponed untll Mond1y beeluse of 1 eloudburst durmf, the xfternoon Burton set 1 new meet record for the hlmmer but our relly te1m vx 1s belten ln the hnal 1nd de ending exent We face Berkshlre on Alumm Dly ind Hotehklss the folloxung Slturday Success ln these tvso meets would assure 1 line record for 1 splendld telm SC ORES Taft 5512 Wesley1n Fr 7112 Taft Pavn Img., Taft Loomns 47 Lhozte 40 Taft Berkshlre 3112 AI I70 D Ac Af C A X 1 - 2 ' 'Q ffl 'H Q' ' ' J, ' f 1 5 1. 1 if 'z 3 Y -. . ' ' i ' 2. ', lf. , 1 4 .' Y ' ' . , 't , 4 f ' A ' 5 A , . ' , is a 7 1 4 s f v l 1 ' a 4 a y . 4 l '2 7 A 1 I V . 4 , ' v ' r ' K I ' ' 7 ' .C l . V V . f ' - 7 K V ' 7 - F , records in both shot and the hammer, and Captain Tuttle was clocked at 9:9 in the . Y , ' ,' , rv , . V v y l 1 . , V . . ' ' . ' A ' ' 'Q ' ' 'K-q l-- 1 ' Z ' A U M, 6 . l 4' r 11 L s , ' ' . 'Q q 1 ' 5 ' Y 1 . . . y .. s L . , si y st vc N- L 1 ' . 1 - -- ' A ' f y L - -'-- 1 v' i - ' - s y ss- V -Lf 1 I . A C - ' L . . e ,Q ' ' - - - , f ' t . f - - - 72 f ' Y - -55 ' - - - 42 - S 1 ' J, 9, uf ,. - - - - 1 - . f fd ? if' .5 .ful +P 74.1 11241 7.411 ,Z,.,.,,.,! Track Rev1ew Second Team The team as usu1l IS composed of future T1ft Sf'lfS who are gunlntg, v1lu1ble expenenee through the competmon wlth other te1ms The tefzm has hui one meet fmt the time of this VKl'lflDf., that resulted nn 1 U 49 tue vuth Hotehklss In the runnxng, events Brnnkerhotf Stagg., ones Burton Weld Smlth stone Connors Halnes md others hue done outstlndrng, work The held exents luxe been tiken mre of by such st1lw1rts 15 McKee DIVIS Huntington Bouton Tftylor M1ller Our lnnowatlon thus ye1r IS the formatlon of 1 group of Llttle Gllnts cllled oe s Boys who are learnmg to run first and then t1l1e up my mdn 1dLl'1l ex ents th lt Lppeil to them These boys hue mule 1m1z1n3,, progress md owe Mr I1kov1tch 1 grelt vote of th mks for his mterest IH their xmprovement SCORE? T1 t 49 Hotchknss fs T1 t 52 HOl3lxlHb 1 T1 t 63 Loomxs I7I , A - - A 4 - A Q .L Q f 1 . ' 1 1 1 . ' 7 1 1 . h . . . G 1 A L L 1 ' ' 'N Y ' ' 2 5' - - ' -7 ' , 2 A B L V -2 ' T Y -. . A v C Y c 4 ' 1 1' 1 '1 V 1 T x , 2 nf, I , , 1 , . ' , McCullough, Newhull, and many others too numerous to mention here, ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' L ' A .2 , 2 ' J ' - ,H V 1 ' . C Y L A ' Y' l , v - 2 1 4 , 'T . 1 2 ' 1 1 I 7 7 ' 1 ' . -1 ' ' 1 2 1 2 'L' 'L' I 1' I I ' 1 1 . zf - - - - - -U .f - - - 4 ' - - KS .f - - - 'Q - - - 50 ni: '7! 1041 7,11 J fs' I72 CAPTAIN STOCK I73 TAL- 11241 f7.,,!1 ,!,..,,.,,! TAL- 11141 741 :l,.,.,.,,! Caplazfl Manager fn 11 fvef I ngh Bclfit Varley M1llon T Cuildy Vcrmllyc Thomfas Dmforth P Currle f19s1dy Baseball SQUAD Grout Ear Wlmxtney I' Richard Stock Rlchard Garretson Fusomc Mr Morse Pzrrlvef Catrlvef Flu! Baie 879011110 p Tlmd Baie Leff fzeld Cenfef Field Rzglvt Held Fox Armlmgc 1 ' ------- - - - ' 1 f Y - ----- ---- IX 1 . ' 7, . Stock ------------ Serozzd Bafe I74 '7 11141 '7 1 .Z Baseball Rev1eW ln 111y cst11111t1on this yur sh1x1b1ll fClIN is thg but th1t l1 18 rcprunntul the school IL t XL urs 1 WI 1 1111 0 n 1 1h ISSIN LL h lox l1 1s Ullllflbllf 1 grmt xlCll to thc rccord up to 11 111 Bcsulci this xssct tht spirit of thc squ 111 xx IS xxondnr ful 1nd cxcry 311110 his bccn 1 bxttlc Nine gunu l1 nc bgcn pl1y11l 1lrc1 ly 1n1l thcrc hun bun hxc vratorics 1111l TOL!! LICTLITS Thc o11tst1111hng x11lory nu thc one our muning c1,1n1Ls 1n1l I bchuc the tc 1111 ll1S 1 1,oo1l 11111111 to 11111 lt lust txxo ol tl 1 thrce ot thuc guna C1pt11n ljlilx Stock hu been 1 Luft 1t lcultr 1n1l tl11 xxholc Sillllkl ll1S 1 flnglllllli, Splflf Taft T1 t T1 t T1 t T1 t T1ft T1 t T1ft T1ft T1ft T1 t SCORF5 l Y1le Collage Kent Gunm ry Loomis C 1ntc rlvury Hotthluss Kant Cho 111 WeStn11nstcr Hopkins Pomfrct I75 v AL' V xl! - ll Af! intl-las fi'-yx TI1-lilly l'ligl,1ly1 .'. .' t-I y gf' 4 C1l1 1 '1 1 . . 'L 1 ' a'1 'lk,L A' Choate S - 2, thc first balsclmll victory ovcr that rival since 1955. Thcrc nrt' thrcc rc- Lii '1 6,1 ' 11 Lfi Y 'L 'i 1 ' i 1' , A , - L , ,, , 0 1f ---- ll A - - - 15 if A - - pi - 1 - - 11 .f ---- S - A - 4 .li ---- 16 .1 A ' - - l 1 ----- 1 ' ' '.'.' - - 8 Lf ----- I ' ---- 7 1 ---- 5 4 1--- 2 2 ---- 0 . ' f - l 1 ---- 3 'i 3 - - - 6 lm af - - - 3 '--- 4 7Ac ffl-H imlylf jlllllllzlf Baseball Rev1eW Second Team Wnth three of ten scheduled games left to play an accurate estlmate of the Second Teams success cannot be made The outcome of these final contests vull obvrously affect the team s percentage Of the completed schedule there are four games nn the lost column tvso rn the Wm and one a t1e game Although figures dont he neither do they gne the whole story the above figures fall to show that m all contests the Taft team gaxe 1 good 1ccount of rtself Occasronal lapses rn the fleld at mopportune moments were for the most part responslble for the defeat However the mlstakes made can be traced dl rectly to mexperlence Losmg the openmg game to Kent the team came back the followrng week to decrslvely defeat Loomxs m a game vsorked by Art Zerbeys one hrtter In spnte of thns encouragement the Greer School and Hotchklss were a bnt too strong and two more defeats were chalked up The return game wnth Kent prox ed to be a 12 mmng thrlller which ended 1n a 2 2 stalemate Agam the team ran 1nto a set back when a hard hrttlng Choate team won out nn the final lnnmgs after a see saw battle for the over a JUUIOI' Republrc nme and looked forward wlth encouragement to the remam mg three contests agalnst Romford South Kent and Berkshlre Pitcher Pzlrlaer Zerbey Dmeen H Roberts ackson Tlder M jones Inf! Bare Pllclyez Catcher Calflver Britton Second Bare Dmeen Second Bfue Levy Tlmd Bare W Moore Tl1ndBafe Caullxms Slvmlrtop Baldwin 011111914 Henry Taft Shenfield Wrttrch Zerbey Rodes Bfrrker Mr Logan Outfzela' Outjfeld Outfzelu' Ozztjfelzl Offlfeld Manager Coach I76 7 A , . 1 V ' . , . U , . y . .Y K . n . s 0 I . I , 7 ' 1 ' 3 , greater part of the game. The players' derived encouragement from a 10-2 victory . . . y . . h . , , F . 1 - - A I - . 4 ,' 5, - - 1 . I - - - I ' '71 M41 7,0 ,.,.,.., si an WNW? -afar-1 'K 'F'S 'KM' v'P Lo Mx ZW? at '7 ffuf 7170 ,I C 4 flldlll Manager C oath Helmbach C usldy Cassldy P Caulkins Mallon T. - - - Stone Weise Bubbins Belfit Shefchik Wiser Hockey LETTERMEN SQUAD Vought Brew cr Tracy Spurr Rlilllfd Helmbi h Fuhrman Nettles Mr Tlers Wflflg llfmg fm - - - Center - - - Center - - - Goal - - - Goa - - De eme v - - De eme - - - De efzfe - V - Wing I78 T7 ffl-ff A7 -'flllllllf Hockey Rev1eW The rmks ot the Hockey squrd were sorely 'el leted by the f.,I'lLlLllflOIl of lust ye1rs sen1or ellss W1tl1 sueh performers 1s Guernsey Hedges 3' Renmek M1nny T1ylor 1nd Kelley h1v1ng f1n 1s'1ed the1r school hockey c1reers the 1911 te1m freed the selson wth but two lettermen 1n1l not nwny reserves The 1mmeel11te problem wxs to seleet 1 squ1d from m1ny 1nexper1enced pllyers We were fortun1te 1n hfumg suthuent ICC before Cl1I'l5UT11b to rletermme the 1ompos1t1on ot the f1rst te1m but l1ttle else VN IS 1ecompl1shed before v1e21t1on At the t1me of our flfbt mme v11th South kent the l1ne up w1s st1ll IH 1n em bryon1c stlige 1nd though we lost 1 close grme 2 1 the te1m showed occ1s1on1l Hlshes of 1ts l1tent poss1b1l1t1es A fevn dlys l1ter we suffered 1notl1er defelt 1t the hlnds ot 1 strong, Berksh1re ag,g.,re5,1t1on by the score of D 0 In these two grimes the telm h1d COH3lSt61l of He1mb1eh P1eree and W1ser 1s 1 first l1ne the two C1ss1dys and T1m M1llon 1s the seeond stung 1nd Bubbms Belfit 1nd Shefch1k seems equfll SCFVICC IH the defense posts w1th Werse 1n the go1l W1tl1 1 Slightly rev1sed l1ne up Caulkms 1n the f1rst l1ne 1nd Stone IH the c1ge we pl1yeel well to be1t Westm1nster 7 0 1nd to beat Gunnery 3 0 the followrng Wed nesd1y Kent put us 1g111n 1n the defeat column 1n 1n exc1t1ng 4 3 g1me 1n wh1ch the term exh1b1ted 1 tr11t eh1r1cter1st1e of lt lll se1son n1mely pl1y1ng leth1rg1C1lly 1 good p1rt of the t1me and then for short per1oels d1splay1ng re1l 1b1l1ty The Germ1n Measles ch1r11cter1zed the second half of the season 1n WhlCh there xx rs 1 11l1st1net letdown A super1or Cho1te team be1t us 4 7 1nd Kent repeated 1ts prewous uetory by In lLlCl'ltlL ll score 18 IH the frrst 5,1me We pl1yed well 1fter 1 l1pse of over 1 week to take Loom1s to 1 7 1 overt1me deC1s1on before me lost In th1s elme the C1S5lLlyS 1nd Mlllon pl1yed xery xx ell At 1 phys1c1l dlsadwantfrve ag11nst most of lllell' opponents th1s l1ne dexeloped cons1der1bly durmg the year The final 1,1me was xery 1llSlPPOlI1fll'lkg lb Hotehk1ss outpl1yed us and won 7 1 T1ft T1 t T1 t T1 t T1 t T1ft T1ft T1 t T1 t SCORES bouth Kent Be rksh1rl-.e Westmrnster Gunnery Kent Chofrte Kent Loom1s Hotchklss I79 AL' 11 , 1 ' , - ' . - 1 . 1 . - . 1 1 1 1 1 . ' 1 '. , ' ' 1.1 X 71 1 1. '1 1 . ' 1 - 1 1 - . . y.' dw 11.1. 1 1 11 1 , 1, V. V , . . , 1 , 1 , 1 1 ' K .ln A 1 ' 1 1', ' 1 'T Ill '1'11v ' 1 11 14 ' 1 l 1.x 1' h 1 1' 1 1 ' 1 '1'. . Y . Y. , . h A 1 1 1 , 1 ' ' 1' '- 1 ' . .1 111 - 'W 1 1 , 1 11 1 1 . 71 - 1 1 1 ' ' 1 .z',z Y ' J 2 3 '. -, ' -2 1 ' 1: 1 1. x 1' 1 1 V. ' lf 1 .T ' 1 ' ' '1 1 1 1' 1 ' Y Y' '1 ' -. 1 11 1 T c , , 1 1 Q 1 1 ' 1 11' ' 1' Q1 , ,1 7 1 ' , 1 .. ,' '. ' 1 1 , 1 1 . 1 7 - , ' 1 ' 1 , 1 ' 1 ..- 1 - - 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 -, 1 , A2 ' 2 1 21 - 1 2 1 , 2 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' ' 11- ' ' - ' 1 1 '1 11 1 . 1 1 '-, 1 1 AY .1 ' 1 1 Q1 1' 114 .1 71 '. 1 1 ' 1 1 2 ' ' ' ' 1 -- 1 ' '- . 5 72 .111 111 2 1' V V . 1 1 1 V so 1 . , K. k. 1 4 ' '1 ' 'f fl '. 2' ' 1 ' -. . 1 - 1 - - 1 2 if - - 0 ' ' - - 1 5 ,f - - 2 . - - 0 1, .f - 1 3 1 - 1 - 0 1 f .f - - 3 - - - - - 4 . . 1 1 - - 2 1 ' - - - - 4 A - , - . . . . 4 ' 11' . .f--1 . ,Wy .11 1 . '5 X,11' sf ' - Al. ' ' ' 7 . 1kxM,1 , 1-1 1 ' Captain C fl ula Andrew Currie M1xficld ---'- .-..... Bouton Virley McKee B1ldwm ------.. .... Stock Wflrni Nall Cllfflf. nbc DODIIILISCF f Mr lol U1 Mr Doughs 711111 az' I n ru mmf Cc flier Cc lm 1' :urn 'lr nrzmrf flzarl Cul! :rl flnml 70 fi?-.lf 1,11 - Fix lxisultlgll ' ------ ---- 1 'rv A 2 -W , ,y 4 '.7 '. ---- -'--. r ' y - ' Y I . I - ' 1 . J I L I 1941 'Y ff ,X Basketball Rev1eW The best laid plans of men and m1ce often go astray may aptly be applied to 'lafts 1911 basketball season What started as a season hold ing great promise terminated with the rating of mediocre Illness proved to be the major oppon ent of the Taft team making the drfference be tween the realued and what might hue been this 1s not offered as an al1b1 but rather ts in effort to be fair to the boys who played so hard and so well under very trying conditions The possibility of enjoylng a successful season was f1rst indicated when Taft won LlLCl5lY ely four practice games lrior to the opening lf.1i.,LlL game Thus entourlged the team continued 1ts winning ways by defeatmg Canterbury Gunnery and Loom1s in good style At this point bad luck befell the team when four of its players became 1ll and were unable to pract1ce this was the beginnmg of the trouble whlch stalked the Taft team for the remainder of the season A somewhat confused and 1ll coord1 nated team met its f1rst defeat at the hands of Pawlmg losing by a mere pomt I no succeeding game did the 'I aft te 1m take the floor with 1ts full complement of pllyers Playing the last four games with a aery depleted squad Taft succeeded only in winning over Canterbury dropping close declslons to previously defeated Berkshire Kent and Gunnery Such wls the sad conclus1on to a setson which had held so much third in the Tri State League Although one cannot point with pr1de to the teams record all can be justly proud of the Splflt COLIFISL and conduct of Tafts court representltn es Much could be sud eoncernrng the nehiexements of each lIlkllNlLlllll pllyer hovweaer suffice it to say th1t everyone gave his best at all t1mes 'Io Captam Neil Currie goes especial pruse for h1s superb Splflt md inspiring leadership Ta t I'a t T1 t Tlft T1 t T1 t Tat T1 t T1t Tat Taft Tat SCORFS Canterbury Gunnery Loomis P ws ling Kent L BCI'lxSllll'C Choate P twlmg Berleshlre C mterbury Kent Gunnery f f I8I Tue ' I 11 - t , ,, N . . A se- ' ' ' 5' Massa l ' - - f - 1 ' . Y .A D . 2 . . Y 1 'f ' L V , 1 i. 4. . . ' ', 1 z.' L I 4 G . n 'Y '11 - n . ' zv , . L . 3 .W X A 7. . 7 . , X C . - . ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ', ' ' 1 A ' . n J ' M ' ' iz 2 . ' ' i J A 1 ' . C X L . L f 7 A . . . 7 , . 7 .. x I . K . y , . z ' 'z . J 1 ' promiseg the records show seven victories to five defeats, placing Taft in a tie for 4 i i i Q i. , 4 1 i . N, z ,t .'.' - L . ' 'Y 1 '- ' A 2 1 g -' .1 2 ' ' . l . 1 . 4 ' ' ' A ' 2 1 I I f 7 l . ff - - - 32 . - - 9 ' .f - - - 38 A - - 14 zf - - - 34 - - I9 z - - - 21 L ' ' Y - - 22 if - - - 33 - - - 32 gf - - - 39 ' - - - 24 ff - - - 26 , . - - 22 af - - - 28 1 ' L' - A 35 gf - - - 20 - ' - - 24 .f - - - 54 ,z - - 30 1 - - - 35 - - - -13 f - - - 36 - - -10 lf?-H 7,11 J Wrestl1ng C :fur zm Mnmzger C oacb LETTFRMLN LcBout1ll1cr Bcnj 1mm Moore McCullough Wlmltncy Dax IS SQUAD e H mms Roberts Kaynor T1ylor D J' qmes Moore Peter Roberts Mr Petherbmdge 7 7'33 5 Wl11ttlescy Miller S Cllss Clase Clflss flux C I ss Cliss I82 '71 X941 'Wx .,,.,,. Wresthng REVIEW 'Ih1s yelrs wrestlxng se1son has not been an 1usp1c1ous one for Taft Startlng wxth but one letterman C1pta1n 1m Moore the team wrts defi nltely lnndlcapped by rnexperlence The four mltehes th lt were held despnte the Germin Mels les s1w Taft 3,0 down to defefrt by QlCClSlY6 scores However much lmprovement vms shown rn the course of the se1son 15 the new comers learned the hird w1y The most 0llfSt'lI1LllIlg record of the season w1s mxde by lm Moore who defeated e1ch of his opponents by 1 pln fall 1m was a Sfiffllllg wrestler to w1teh for he 11 w1ys gene the 1ppe1r1nee of bClI'l5 completely bewildered by the whole thing 'Ihen lllXlIlf., tlleen consldemble PLlI'llbl1l'IlCIlf he would rex erse the process by some spectleullr move and end the m1tch by forcing hrs opponents shoulder to the m1t Don McCul ly prove to be 1 v1lu1ble pirt of next year s team ohnny Dwls Defylees Whitney and Bry Benjimln wlonf, with lm Moore wlll be lost througbh gI 'lC.lLlltlOl'l Pete LeBout1l lrer the flyvselght McCullough Due Pxel and Pefnrce Wlde wlll be b'1Clx next season In fzddltron to these Wolcott Ely whose welght wfls extetly the s1me as Moore s Phil Smlth 'lnd D1n Whlttelsey can be counted on to contrlbute some skill ful wrestllng It lb unfortunlte th1t the team wls deprlved by IHIUFICS of the services of George Caes1r Pete Roberts and B111 Kaynor SCORI S T1 t l rt Ta t Cholte T1 t Wesley IH T1 t Hotchkiss I83 y IE V al ef! 4 f I , , . . . . 5 4 ' 2 ' 1 ' . 'z - I .H 7 ' 4 I U ' , . yt V . I G K . -N .4 1 I 7 . 1 ' 1 . 4 ' ' ' Y ' ' ' ' t'. ' , 1 Y 1 . - , '. ' ' S 1' z I . y .' , ' 1 L ' . lough in his first year of wrestling showed the most improvement. He will undoubted- A .K . , K V . Y. X 7 Y K 2 . l .- . , I ,, i r . , C V . 7 it 2 U . I r ' ' . A ' ' , ' . ' 'z ' '. jim 4 , I I , I 4 Y Q f - - 10 lei - - 26 f - - 10 2 - - - 28 zf - - 5 'L , '-ill - 51 ' . af - - ll ' ' ','.' - - 23 11141 '7,!1 L, C1j1l 1111 H 111 :gn Cn Il fv Hey m ln Lox dl Blommers Tow ns Ch rpm Conlxhn R Vastola II Vastola P I annmg Fenclng Lm 1 1:RMhN Dumd Hcymm Blrt Blommers Mr Bush F111 Saber E ee Saber Sxlbfl F01 E,f1ee E ee F01 I84 'Y 11241 7,11 J..,.,...! Fencuag RCVICW The fencmg season th1s year was qurte a favor able one even though a glance at the record would not shows thrs to be very true The duel rsts as dld every other wrnter sport were hrt not so much bv an opponent as by German Meas les They also had to go through the last part of therr schedule vnthout the ard of therr coach for he was stricken wnth appendrcltns The flrst meet of the season was by far the most excntmg slnce IH this match wxth the score 8 8 Ed Towns came through wrth a vrctory to enable the team to mln 9 8 Contmurng the un defeated strlng the squad next lDW2lLlCd Cheshrrc and won this one by the large margln of 116 Then after a long lay off during which the school fought the German Measles the squad successrvely lost to Choate and Commereral who turned out to be the state champrons and the runners up respectively In therr Hnal meet of the season Taft met Hopkins Grammar and lost by the heart breakrng score of 9 8 However asrde from thrs record the season was successful for three reasons The first the meets but one and then took thrrd place rn the state competxtlon The second rea son was the great showmg of the fo1l team At this wrrtmg the state standlngs are undecided but this team either took the state championship or was a very close second It was composed of Captarn Dave Heyman Lou Lrpscomb Bull Fannmg wrth Ed Va stola and Ed Brnney helping out The final and greatest reason was the work of Cap tam Daxe Heyman he not only led hrs team and coached It after the regular coach was stricken but he went through the whole year undefeated and brought the state mdrvldual champlonshlp to Taft 'llt Tat Tat Tat Tat SCORES Loomrs Cheshire Choate Commercnal Hopkms Grammar J I85 r Ac G V, xl - c e l - ' ' . 1 . 4 ' 'l 7 - . was the great improvement of Bob Lovell, who managed to go undefeated through all fa f - - 9 - - 8 .f - - 11 ' I . - 6 .f - - 8 - - 9 r f - - 7 '. - 10 .f - ee 8 ' . 4 i7Ac ft?-ff T7.1ff ,-'llllllhlf C 1 ffl 1111 XI 111 :gm C 0 za Hon lfd SlxOLlI'lS Clrretson Lung., Andruw C lulkms Moore Welt! Taft Hen Dfmforth Nettlcs Hume Rcsor Scofield Atkms Rose Soccer Rnchard Garretson Stanley Brovm Mr Shons I l TTLRMEN Halfbafk Halfbarlf Halfbnrk Fofuard r0f'1L!Z1d Fora md I ru ll ard fmu and ffllffmrlf Goa Goa Halfbark Halflmrk flrllbark F01 u md F0111 md SQUAD Gosselm P211 ge Roberts I86 1 c A ' ----- ----- - ' 1 'lv - - - ---- .-.. - , . ' aj - ---- ------- , IQ .' -----'------ L. y .---- ,,-,- - b 4 1 v I , ,W E. , ,,,,,,,, , , , , . Vlfilson, Ram. --------- - - Forward . ----------- - I . ........... - 1 Ely ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, . , . 11241 '7 ff .!,.,.,.a! Soccer RCVICW Albert jones close follower of soccer at Taft both through force of necessity is well as through long and Intimate contact with the game 1n hrs own youth remarked the other day at Berkshire that soccer was destined to become a great rf not the great American game Perhaps he IS right certain rt IS in the mean time that soccer ns firmly rooted in the Taft School Its roots nourished by the outstanding successes of such of Mr Shons teams as the one he developed last year brought out a squid of seventy five men early rn the Fall of which even after the drastlc cuts enough remained for a first and second and third and fourth teams Nourlshment for the continuance of this enthusiasm might appear to be lacking rn a team which won one 1n a season of ten games Such IS not the case though for the first team justified Mr Shons confidence nn 1ts 1mprovement by playrng 1ts best games last Defeated by Lltchfield Knngswood Loomis the Trmlty Freshmen Hotch kiss and Choate and severely be lten by Deerfield and the Yale freshmen the team had its first taste of vrctory against Cheshire when xt passed and headed a wet muddy ball untll the score stood at eight to nothing Up to th1s point there had been a general feelrng rn the team that soccer was strictly a football game This eight to nothing victory brolee the lmx and under Cap taln Dlck Garretsons leadership it came out that there was also the posslblllty of brlnglng the head and body into play over the ball Even so we were completely overshadowed by the Yale Freshmen but the spmt was there and held over 1nto the postponed trip to Berkshire where the fight and spirit and good play which went into that game should have earned a decided victory It was too bad to have this climax in top notch soccer end in a. scoreless tie Ned Andrews and acl. Caulluns throughout the season regulars ln the for ward line have been elected co cipt uns Newt year they will form the nucleus for five other lettermen and the members of this years second team which was successful to the extent of wmnmg two games in five Ta t Ta t Taft Ta t Taft Ta t Ta t Ta t Ta t Ta t SCORES Litchfield High Kingswood Loomis Trrnity H Hotchkiss Deerfield Cheshire Berkshrre Choate Yale -1 l87 ,7Ac gd - ' . ., i 1 s - ' 2 7 . . 2 K . . .4 1 X 4 Q , 4 L --. ' U e c '. . .Y 1 L. . ., . X 1 - . , . . t . l , I . e l 7 . . ' - , ' e 4 , 7 4 f 2 , . ' 4 7 ' I . K. K C . l l e i' fir .7 4 r ' 'i 7 i 4 ' I ee Yr '.. A. , , 4 ' a 1 i 1 1 ' -' y . .1 K L 4 , . . . K . S . , . I g . . t . . A . . . .7 . Y . V .. 7 1 - 4' e 4 . , , V A . 4 X , . ' . X S . VL . K N . . I . r 7e 4 ' e 4 D - . 1 . . A . - . 4 . . Q J ' ' , f ' - ' , 2 ' ' ' -1 1' . r 'i ' f e lf i' , .4 'L . . f - - 2 ' ' - 4 f - - 1 ' - 5 - - 0 ' - - 1 f - - 0 ' ' , - - 3 - - 1 - - 2 f . . o - . 7 f - - 8 ' - - 0 f - - 0 S ' - - O f - - 1 . - - 4 f - - 0 , V4 - - 7 ,716 7 --lnnu If Golf C dpfdlll Guy Bates Manage: Mrchael Stone C ouch Mr Stearns Guy Bates Dan Ward Walter Rerslnger Wlllnam Bogle Larry Keller Douglas Vought Edwm Mead Bernd Rose FIRST TEAM SLCOND TEAM Albert Waycott Stanton Bubbms Alonzo Parsons Davrd Haynes Wrllnam Tumbrndge Russell Hart Hugh Quin Herbert Frxsble l88 4 '7 11141 'f ,lf ,I Golf RCVICW At the tlmc of wrrtmg the season rs only half over 1nd rt ns rmpossxble to wrrte a revrew the true sense of the word The team lacks the type of stars that h1ve made recent Taft golf teams powerful most of the players bemg nearly even rn 1b1l1ty and 1ccompl1shment Capt Bates has done 1s well 1s we Could h1ve expected 1n the drfhcult Number one posltron and 1ll at thrs trme are pl1y1ng r1ther consistently in the hrgh seventncs We hope for lower scores nn the re mammg matches Dropprng the first three matches to three good teams made 1 drscoumgmg start for the season This w1s followed by a 6 to 3 victory over Choate and at thrs txme we hope to complete the schedule wxth better results Competntlon has been keen Specral crednt should go to Bud Rerslnger whose long 1nd consrstent practlce h1s made hmm the most rmproved pl1ycr on the squad Men tron should also be made of Dan Wards 68 whrch equalled the course record Two new Senlors Bogle 1nd P1rsons are xaluable addrtrons whlle W1ycott Bubblns and T1 t T1 t Ta t Ta t T1 t Taft T1 t Taft Taft T1 t Taft Tl-IE SCORES 9 I L1wrencex rlle Ytle Freshmen Hotchltrss Cho1te Cheshrre Loomis Wesley In lreshm1n Choate SECOND TEAM Crosby Hugh 1 X Hotchkiss C ho1te If I89 v All v LI C 4 N x. . ,, . Hin Haynes show no little promise for the future. cf - - -ff 4 ll - - 6X3 .f - - IQ 2 ' - SM f - - -4 - - 5 f - - 6 . - - - 3 .f - - 5 - ' - - - 1 - - 5 - - - 1 .f - - 6 ' 2 7 Q . 0 - - 3 ' - - 3 .f - - I 2 ' - - 7M 71 ff?-lf 7 ff '-llllllllf Tenms Ca Iam and M wage: C oarlv Reade johnson Chapm FIRST TEAM Weldlng J Robmson D Robmson Mr Trers Klmgenstem Farrell l90 , ft! y, 41 ., 4 p, ' 1 ' --------- George Caesar I7 T7 'llllllll Tenms REVIEW Fuored by the best we1ther in re-cent ye1rs the 1941 c1nd1d1tes for the tennis te1m made 1n e1rly st1rt The prospects for an outstanding se lson did not look too encouraging 1s 'ldded to the loss of the number 1 1nd 2 me-n of ltst yc1r n1mely Buttenherm 'lflel McGr1w w1s the further flctor th1t f1pt1in George C1es1r would be umble to compete this ye1r bec1use of 1 knee in ury The Stlllltl reporting for elrly spring prlctiee CAPTAIN AND MANNER vms not cspecnlly lirge FlDLl it wus cut down to manageflble proportions by the time we went out on the courts The singles line up which h1s remuned the s1me for the mltches pl ryed thus fur h1s been 1 RC'lLlC 2 ohnson A 3 Ch1pin 41 Welding ij Robinson 6j Robinson D with lxlingen stein 1nd Farrell both filling in the doubles Of these plryers Relde im Robinson and Al ohnson 1re l1st yelr s lettermen We opened 1g1inst Loomis 'lflel vion 1 close 5 4 decision Welkness in our doubles te1ms w1s applrcnt 1nd we dropped two out ot three mltches though vue llikl won four of the singles Ag1lHSt Yale lrcshmen 1 xxeele liter vse found much stronger op position 1nd had to be consoled with 1 single point won by ohnson '1l'1Ll Klingen stein in the doubles On the following Wedncselly we won from Wesleyln lreshmen Hotchkiss ag11n proxed too strong for us 1nd we could t1lee not ewen 1 set in the singles A3110 Klingenstein 1nd ohnson swed us from being W'lil1W'lSl1Cel In thc rest of our mltches we should h1ve f1ir success 'lf1Ll Kent will proxe to be thc biggest stumbling block The m1ter11l is 1 little xxellecr thln in prexious ye 1rs but the pllyers h1ve been working h1rd 1nd 1re novi showing notice lble impros ement The second te1m seemed considembly we1leer thin in recent ye1rs but they have won. their two m1tehes thus flr lgllflbt Ioomis 1nd most creditlbly 1g11nst Hotch kiss The term is composed of lirrcll Klingenstein Iindgrcn Hiclemm Prltt Qlff mell 1nd Sheln Taft Ta t Ta t Ta t T1 t 12 SUMMARY OF TENNIS MHTS Loomis T1ft Y1lc 4 i Wesley1n Hotchkiss Pm ling 'I 1 t T1ft T1 t SECOND TEA M MEETS T1 t Loomis T1 t Hotchkiss T1 t Gunnery Kent Hopkins Westminster Cheshire I9l , if t ., , .f 12 y 5 L I t L. . A I . 2 K' 1 i .4 t L . 6 . A . 7 ,if g li .1 T 1 . K 2 t ' A 1 . .1 .' - ,. Q2 L I. In L .1 L ' A f 1 '1 . 7 2 E A i Q Q L f , . i u 4 h ' I ' ' T ' .Q ' 'I U - , ' f I 2' ' .1 ' a ' I 1 S 1 i I H 2 1 1 , Q J . . 1 '. ' ' . r .i . 4 ' . ' I ' -5 . , '1 ' ' i -. 3 1 - , . ' ' ' ' A 1 t Q Y f . ' I H' : 2 , , 2 , K , , ' ' .. A 2 , ' 2 5 J - by 21 decisive margin though many of the matches were closely contested. - V' ,i' V K ky ja A V - K - f L k- T ' t .' K Y L A , K- V' , ' .1 . ' , . ' - . . I L i ' 1 ' ' . ., ' ' ' . ' 1' A L 'Q ' ' . L S i 1 1 .' I - 1 1 '41 ' , i KP I I , -i V ' , a 1 , A , EL - , . -2 . - 5 '. ---- 4 . - 3 - f -1 ---as .if -7 f - 6f 1 '44 - - 216 C 4 l f - 1 J - - - 7 ' ' 3 .f - 6 1 ' i - - - 5 af - 6 S ' .f - 6 ' ---- 5 if - 5 'i .'.' - - 2 .f - 5 - - - 4 T7 T7 -'llllllllf Sk1 Team Cazpfanz Anthony Lamb C oacla Mr Cort Thomas L Shrland Estabrook Lamb Heussler Safford Bloch Memories of last years abundant snovs fall and frequent meets gave Tony Lamb 1n enthusiastic following this year Old Man Winter vsas disappointing however There was snow only for one mtet with South Kent which we won eleven to seven A downhill and two slalom courses were mn off on South Kents new hill Lowell Thomas took first in both the downhill and the slalom Tony Lamb took third in the slalom and Henry Estabrook fourth in the slalom and fifth in the downhill If not in meets won at least in rescarch towards a new trail and hill this years team has m1de its contribution to skiing at Taft. To replace the dangerous reckless- ness of Merrill Hastings Suicide Schuss we submit 1 woods road trail near Non- newaug with a slope to one side out of the sun and suitable for slalom. V 92 '7 11241 7,11 ,I GUN CLUB Pzerfdeuf Alden Puntcr Pfunter Wl11tmer Spurr G u1n Erilxmc Blommere Wh1ttclscy Vutoli l Nettles Gilbert Brush Wlll1rLl Roberts Nncholson Lox ell CHEER IEADERS HL zd Merrxtt B1rlxer C urrnc Snylcr Somcrs Coxhcld I93 'AE ' nl - 4 -L. F -l--,-,,-l K. 1 .' , . Q k . .V L- K7 .A ' .L . 7 l 5 . -may ,L - ----------- D 4 ' Jul CLUBS WL' W?-ff Tlrlff jlllllllxlf P1 exzderzt Pr eudent Vzce Pr endent Sen eiary Vzre Prefzdenz' Sen efary Prefzdent Vzre Prerzdenl Sen efary The Inter Club Counc1l ALPHA CLUB BETA CLUB GAMMA CLUB Frank Rncketson Nell Currne Rnchard Helmbach Rlchard Stock jack Thayer Stephen Reynolds Frank Rlcketson Henry Fownes ames Moore I96 Pfwidefff - -- - ----- Philip Tuttle ' ----- .--... J T-Mc 142-.ll ju!! rlruumf C bdllllldll Vzre Chan 1111111 B11J111eJf M Zlldgfl CI11111 1111111 Vlfe C 191111 lllllll B11J111eJJ AI111111g11 Chan 1111111 Vzre C1'a11111111z11 Bllfllleff M lllrlgel C I11111 1111111 V116 C 176112 1111111 B11 r111eJr M111111ge1 Ch11111111111 V11 e C711111111 111 Ser1efa1 y Pub11cat1on Board mr TAFT PAPYRUS IHI TAVI ANNUAI 'IH IAVI PICTORIAI THI TAIT ORACLI THE 'IAFT PRESS CLUB Rlmsiy Wilson R1ch1rd Cnrretson hmm 'vloore Rlnhlrd C lrrctson Bry BCIUIIDIU Brullny Crccn Bart Blommem Due Tqylor Horltlo NLWIIIII 111111815 Wllson Ollvcr McKee Orton C1mp RIITISIY Wnlson Richard C1rretSon Stfmley Brown I97 '7 M-11 7,11 .!,,,...,f Chau man Vzre Chanmau Blffnzefr Mzuagu Senior Edztm Afrlflalll Bflfllleff All 1.211101 Mzuzgcz The Annual THL BOARD hung Rrchard Garretson Bry Bcnjamm Bradley Green Ramsay Wilson Orton Camp Ely Schless Stanley Brovsn olm Danforth Enoch Perltms Cflmeron Clark FACUI TY ADVISIIR Mr btcarm l98 'Y 112.11 '7,!1 -Z,1,.,,,! W., The Oracle C lnrzrmmz R Vfre Clean mlm ams1y Wilson Oliver McKee Bzzfmeyf Affazzager THF BOARD Roger Unger Bry Benlamln Robert Taylor Stinley Brown BUSINESS BOARD Wlllxam Snyder FACULTY ADVISFR Mr Sulhvan Orton Cfmmp I99 'Y M41 'Y ff .I ul X,r 5? t' sf, '41 ,. - 1 J, .Q ,4 f2q'W'Vf51a THE PAPYRUS BOAR D 200 '7 X-if X If 111111 ff 1111 111111 ll lllglll I f 1 ll III ll 111111 In 1 NH l 1 1111 ll lflflfl 11 H11 111 M11l1 ml Stom Wolnott C rcgory 5111111 B11 BQ1111111111 Aldcn Puntnr Stmlq Broun Illy Ruwcll Hut l.1i 1- lDOI1ll.lLISCI' Ri1.l1.1r1l Cfoulalin NIXVS BOARD 0 Il l111l1crx BIJSINIZSS BOARD 'l4llOIl'l.1S M.1llo11 lfXC1LTl-'I 1 ADYISIZR Mr, Morse R1111s11 WIIN1111 R1Cl1 lrnl C llI'f.tSOIl IIUCS lNloo1c Cl1u1s Smyllm 'ctcr IDIIICCH C ll 1 Cr Ro 11.11 M 1xl1cl1l l 1111 I C li 11 e, C run Cl111'lLs 3111 RIC 11r1l Stuclx Olnpr Mnlxu lr1nlC R11lCctso11 Tl1o1111s Connorx Ro Cr Comgrsc XV1ll11111 bomcrs Arthur Hoolwr P BI my 'l 1lt RlCl1lI'Ll Asl1xxortl1 ' .1 1.111 lim ' .wk CQ111 kim 2OI ll V 1111! CJ1111 .ff The Papyrus Cffu .111 ------'---- . 1 1 Vita- ,l MI 1111! --------- 1 lg ' ' I Bn ' 41' .ll.111.:lQ1f1' A-,------ 'lg 1.1.l1 g i1f'!f1' - -f------ f f ' 1 1.z.Kq'1tq iff ' - -------- lm ' 1' Yffffflv iff! 1' -f--'--f--- ,l'CDlIl fg 1l y ,5'ffff11',1 1L'.f'!f11' ------'--- Ro1gA llngg-1' A,1,1itg1111z111!,1' -----f---- XVill1.1m Snydcr 1111! 'f lf1f4lf1' ---------- l -' gx 7 fi1f11 ' my 1ll.1 Jlqw' ------A-A- lol A' .CH C.'i1 , V1 ,ll,:11.llq111r ------- r. ll 1' I 'A , i 1 l '. .JIJ1 A-------4-' l. .' ' ' lily 3 1 ' ' ' ' A J HQ 'lllft lc '. '1 ' J l1 I 3 ' g Cfr l 1 lwll j . l '7l6 7 Jill!!! If Chdllllldll Vfre Chdllflldll Bfmzzeff Manage: P11111 Edllm Cn 17114111011 Manager The P1CtOf1al IACULTY ADVISIIR Mr COlt Bart Blommers Dav1d Taylor Horatlo Newhall Bradley Green Bry Benjamm 202 7Ac fQ4f ilqlf C-funzmf The Press Club cl 111111111 Rammv Wxlson Sea 1 et my Stfmley Brown IACULTY ADVISER Mr Adams 203 Q n . ----------- 1 I ' 3 V ire-C'luzirm.m b ---- ---- R ichard Garrctson .. L ., --..--.--.- L i7AL' i7dyZf 51111111411 Debating REVIEW During the 1940 il school year more boys took part in our public speaking and debtting work th in utr before Among the Seniors one hundred and four boys made xscekly speeches in the regullr Public Speaking classes each student mtking a record mg of hrs own voice All members competed for the Public Speaking Prize which was awarded to John Logan The following boys reached the finals Thayer J Scofield Keller Parish Baum Bogle Nettles Lee Thayer G Tumbridge Currie and Snyder W Ior the first time Taft had a regular weekly radio program at 7 li ex ery Tuesday ucmng oxer stltion WATR Roundtable discussions were held with Westoxer Wyke The Debating Season was a successful one although measles prevented contests vsith Deerfield and Kent and forced us to send an immune team to Loomis In the Triangular debates the Taft affirmatne team lost to the Hotchkiss 2 1 the Taft nega tue defeated the Choate affirmatne 3 O and the Hotchkiss affirmative won from the Choate negitixe 7 1 'lhis put Taft in a tie for first place in the competition for the Debating Cup The present standing is Taft 5 Choate 5 Hotchkiss 2 The school gaining the first six uctories xxins the award This year we started the season with only one xeteran debater Robert Taylor the president of the Upper School Debating Club The following new members took part vsith him in the triangular contests William Kaynor Ramsay Wilson Richard Stock ohn Danforth Daud Picl and Cheves Smythe Next year the prospects for a good tc im ire bright The ohnston Debating Cup awarded to the best speaker in the school was pre sented to William Kaynor 204 A I V' 7 - 1 . 1 1 . .V ' -, K v.,- if .- .nf ' . ay 2 ' 5 7 1, . g- 2-' y - . ' A . ' : , ., ' , J s 1 -S 1 4 v Y a a v 9 'a 7 v s 1 - i 5 ' 1 . ' : ' ' . 1 . ' y v i nf 2 ' I i 'w x ' x v v' ax v , ' . ham Rise, Che-shire, and Watertown and Litchfield High Schools. . Y Y 7 , . v , A A C 3 . V 1 F - Q v'Ak . v i A I H .V -g I . . . . . . . . I . T ' K L . . 1 K y ,. Q 0 V A 14 1 V. . . I .t Y 1 I . . , I .K 7 . y J , Y . , u , , A sz 4 - ' Y . J ' f f ' - 7 7 '7 ff?-ll 'Y ,ll ,I Prerzdent Vive Prefldent Pre Nrles Coons McKee Perkms Donhauser Mallon Davls Smythe Hackman Blommers Kramer A ll mam e Danforth Stock re Alle: nate Smythe The Debatmg Club Brown S Ben jamrn Staley Canby Wilson Horlbeck Kaynor Cooper um Lalng Skouras Weld Unger Robert Taylor ohn Danforth Taylor R Danforth Stock Co e Connors Mclean Thompson Stone Bachmann Fownes Cassidy Heussler Negallz e Taylor Kaynor W1 lson A llermzte Fownes 205 H All X Y cl , L Serrelary ----------- Richard Stock ' 1 , . , . . 1 ' , J. . Q 1' 4 ' , J. P. 1 . TAC lf?-H 1,11 ,l,.,.,,.,! Octet Wolcott Ely Robert Taylor Lovxell Thomas Dallas Hfunes Lambert Walker Tracy Mitchell john Sargent Wrllranu Tumbrrdge Glee Club Rev1eW Thrs years Glee Club rs one of the best balanced choral groups of the cluen ycars slncc the Audxtorlum has scrsed as a concert hall The problcm of thc last tvxo Glee Clubs was the bass sectron Thrs drfhculty was settled thus scason and what rs sprrnt held up glorrously through a drsapporntrng wmter term ln xxhrch two mayor con ccrts mth Saint Margaret s and Rosemary Schools had to be cancelled The Hotchknss concert the Christmas service and thc Hartford Inc School lestn al vycre most sua cessful affarrs and we look forward eagerly to the Westover and Commencemcnt performances To the members of the Class of 1941 vue vush happy and Joyous sing mg rn and beyond college years 206 4 7 l -4 . K D l. .. 4 7 . ' ' ' a joy to record, by a group made up of both Upper Middlers and Seniors. The choir's . Y. A Alden Painter john Horlbeck Edward Bridgman Thomas Wiser Paige Donhauscr Jack Satford Lambert Walker Willard Peck David Huntington David Shefchik Lowell Thomas Gordon Thayer Donald McCullough Donald Whitmer Michael Stone The Glee Club FIRST TENORS Albert Waycott Edward Shean William Bogle Dallas Haines SECOND TENORS Thomas Mallon Jack Leathers Eugene Potter james Cowdery FIRST BASSES Richard Mann james Moore William DuBois john Baird SECOND BASSES Tracy Mitchell David Hackman Philip Earl William Fanning Wolcott l'ly Merritt Barker William Tumbridge Kirk Taylor john Sargent William Shiland Alrick Man Robert Taylor Frederick Williams Bry Benjamin Richard Wilson Selden Thomas Robert Heussler David Heyman Frederick Wittich 207 fflf 11241 ff.,.,!1 ,!.,,,,..,! 71 Jlllllll! Faculty Adz ue: Taft Henry Bmney Edmonds Bloch Blommers The French Club Green Dear Wllson Ram Benjamm McKee Stanley Brown Mr Coxt YAC 11241 1,11 ,!,.,,,..,! Masque and Dagger Soc1ety Prefzdent John Mallon The dramatlc season of 1940 1941 lt Taft begln wrth a one 1ct play Boy Meets Family presented at the school on Father s D1v Such veter1n actors as john Mallon Phrlrp Smrth and Sumner Powell helped to m1ke the play a success The annual Club Plays The Man rn the Bowler Hat drrected by Mr Sull1v1n The Lost Elevator dlrected by Mr Olmste1d 'lfltl The Crowsncst dlrectcd by Mr Morse were of the usu1l excellent qu1l1ty so ch lmcterrstrc of this competltxon The Masque 1nd Dagger Socrcty presented Wh1t 1 L1fe by Clrfford Goldsmlth for 1ts major dramatlc production of the ye1r For the first time ln m1ny years 1 town Library Assoclatlon In the sprrng the Lower M1ddlers presented Thornton Wllders one 1ct play The Happy journey and It was 1 smash hlt due to the effort of W1ll11m Pnstell Wlllram Mayer Donald Coons and Alfred Burroughs The tradntron of a commencement pl1y seems firmly fixed and thrs une the school IS lookmg forward to the chmax of 1 successful year ln dr1mat1cs and m1de successful by the efforts of Van C1rtmell Berent Frnele Henry Fownes ohn M1llon Fnoch Perklns Robert Plstell Sumner Powell Phrlrp Smith Robert Taylor Arthur Zerbey and many others In closing a word of pruse must bc sud about the stage crew wrthout whose efforts none of the plays could h1ve been successful The Masque and Dagger Soclety IS grateful to Stu1rt acobs Al1n Levy Ch1rles Welse Peter B1um Stockett Edmonds Wrllard S1lter Olner Whltney L1vx rence Scoheld Bernd Rose 1nd Ely Schless 209 ' I . L 72 ' -I V, 'l - ' ,H , 4' . 4 , . . . , Y 4 . rr ' ,ay - ' ' 6 7 . , . . ' ' 2 . ' ' U . l l l I 1 . ' . ' . 4 , 4 second performance was given for the townspeople, the proceeds going to the Water- . . . , -G , . . , J 1 1 l a 4 7 J 4 a ' 5 7 3 7 7 , . Y ' 2' l 'Q ' ' . L A 1 1 ' ' f J , 4 ' , 4 ' , 6 , ! . xg 5 . Y 1 Y! A I A 7 7 K i7Ae fQ4f Tllylf .:'lllllIl4I! P1 widen! 5608141 3 Currie Huntrngton McKee P1 z rid 6111 I 77 C lm: ge Danforth Conklm C'oxhe1d The Current Events Club Donhauser Converse Thayer G Vermllye Skouras Cooper Stanley Brovsn Ohver McKee Bcnjamrn B rown Kaynor Co e Taylor Foster john Danforth Mr Reardon 2I0 III Cbzlfgcf -------- ---- M f, Stearns ' 1 '7 111.11 '7 ff -l,.,,,.,! Pl 617116111 Vue P1 wide: I Sem 1 el ny Thomfms TLlmbflLlgC Shefchlk Lmdgren Lmdemer Nicholson Belflt Hume The Chem1stry Club Tfaylor Bqum Pflrions Pirxih P1e Roblnson D Loom R Bogle Robert Taylor Wxlllqm Tumbrldge Peter Baum in-.- 2lI A8 ' , cl .. 4 , V TY, K 'iill --- x -1- Wi:- ...- i . M . .A I A . I l - - - h I - - 1 c K .. t., ---,. , . - . - - . 4 4 7 4 ' 4 x N 1 . , . e, . 'Y lf?-H '7 ff -!,,,,,,, Serrelarj faculty A411 :fer Schlc-ss Resor Lezotte Belflt The German Club Robert Resor Com erse Bates Howard Pruyn Frlele Thomas S Salter Mr Fusomc 212 7.1 112.11 'iff lf The Camera Club Prefldent BlOrI1mCrS Lezotte Varley Bermmgh IIN Durfee Newhall Wlllard Moore J Powell Clark E Gxfford Taylor D Flcxsher MacAr1nan P1r5ons Twares D1 McConnell Tfnylor K K1ynor S 2l3 i ft. V I V L Benjamin Blommers Lee , . L ' . ' 1 1 ', . 1 y 4 , . I 7 - 4 .' L , s i7Ac lf?-ll 571170 5-'lllllllalf The Dance Orchestra lezlu H111 lgfl 12151710 Bull Graw Cb D1 111111 Km Undcrvs ood 7111111 Ie! Ollx Ll Mclxu Duc Had-.mm Dxck Stock 1111611114 Ross Bacon Cqlllffll Bly Benyumn Saws Lrome Log,m olm rllllytf 1 dum Mefid Trlcy Mitchell olm Fllnycr Roger Comcrsc 2l4 Auf- , , . . .,,. , , A J K, IL! - ,,,,,,,,,,, . 4 ,. X ' Trf 1 . I . 1 .V - U l L 11 11 1 H . aw W. 1' . , . 2 711 M41 fluff ,l,,,.,.,.! The Concert Orchestra P1 Eflcfclll Gordon Th lyer llvlfigef William Tumbridge Dllblffll Mr Morgm Vmfnzf Gcorgc Dill erome login ohn Sircent 1cquei Bloch fyzzpzfzz Williim Criwes Clmmclf Fdwin Meul u h McLe1n Oboe Du ul Shctchilx. P14120 Gordon 'I hwy cr T1 lllllpfff Richfird Stock Duid Hlclxmm The Concert Orchestra of 1911 clescrxes hich rftnlx among., the eightcen that huc leulership intl minlzccmcnt only Llllllllffkl by thit of thc bind s first yemr ind constint devotion to in iclctl in I'CllClI'bll md pcrformuc by the cntirc group hive LOl'1fI'lbLltLLl to this OL1fSf1flLllDg record The OI'LllLSfI'l consisted ot Due bhefchilx lcques Bloch Due H1Clxm1H Gorclie Tlnyer Bill Grues Fd Meule Hugh McLe1n George Dill erry Lo5.,1n ohn Slrccnt Truy Mitchell mtl Conrule Ileishcr 2I5 . ' 2 L--- - - - K - 4 - 2 1 L I, - - - - i v - A - . , .2 . 1 - J - f J. . ' r V L, . Q K 7, i if 1 1 ' I . ' 1 ' 1 ' ' H g 1 1 1 1 1 ' .W 'I .i ' ' ' A Y 4. ' 7 I ' L ' ' made music the ,round at Taft. The best violin and wood-wind sections in a decade, 1 ' i 1 1 1 Y' ' ' L 1 ' 1 J 1 , 1 . 1 ' ' 1 ' 'Q l 1 '1 1 A 1 ' i ' Y 1 ' ' ' ', 1 I ' . ' ' 1 ' A 1 ' l , 11 ' . J 1. , J 1 Y' , 1 1 ' ' , 1 , 1 7 - . 7 lf?-ll '7 ff .L,,.,,,! 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N1 , J ' I ' 17' S 1 , , . of U YIWHAVEIP Gentlemen s 'Gazlors GVWHAVE' N459 GTIC 'V 'lk EW YO' F u'rmsI1ers WW nt TAFT men for mlny yelrs, hlve found our eSt1I3l1sh1nents It New H1ven, Prmceton Cunbmdge 1nd New York the hee1de1u1rters for cuStom1n1de clothm nnported furmshrngs md h1ts, of genume good tlste md staunch e1u1I1ty O I NEW HAVEN NEW YORK I XORK STRELT 141 MADISON! AVL t 4tIx CAMBRIDC E PRINCETON C I t f Purebred Ayrshlre Cattle Ummm so M A GREEN Finest Found ltlon Stoek for Slle If our Show Rune WIIIIILYS Bleked Ivy CWCICTS and 51IUCTS7'mfII5 H1 h Butterflt md He ix y Produetlon H mtv Slme Hog II7 Bank Street Waterbury YoUR INSI EeT1oN In INVITED Holhs D Segur, Inc TALISMAN FARMS Brldgew lter Conneetleut INSURANCE S1 pplxx 5 the TIII SCIIO I ull CeredP1m zeIM1I WATERBURY ooNNEoT1oUT I . , 1 - . . I QQ 2 is pe 91 i 2 91 S' 4 S' 0. ,xx H we Q f I I 2 . ' 1 z J 4 5 1 1 ' 1 f z g, . . . I 2 . L 2 2' ' I . 212 'I Y . I I 7. .1 -I I 3 c I 36' A I 82 MT. 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A FRIEND T90 Compliments of 0043 Complunents o Dr MARTIN T MaeDermott Co Specxallzmg H1 Management and Purchasmg for FOOD DEPARTMENTS of COLLEQ ES and SCHOOLS ml F1fth Avenue New York ID Waterbury HOTEL ELTON Com ortable Accommodatmns Good Food We SOl1C1f your patronage and hope to contnbute 1n pleasant V1S1tS to Taft School CL DE IENNINFS J R CLAYTON CO Iewelerb Over UO Years WATERBLJRY CONNECTICUT Idea Cleaners and Dyers WATERBURY CONN V L f . . 1 . Only Six Miles Away f , T Y 5 , , Mgr, . 6500 CNO77'lPll771L71fS ca A F R I E N D GXO0 LYfLflLl CT lil iff C, I 1 alll Y 'LIZ L l Abt and LCWIS, Inc W1culL 1lL DL1Lr III QUALITY SEA FOOD 626 OHL mx 1 NLW Ycrk N 1 44 O W1l11am John M3hOI1 41 I U1 D BLIIL 1 It 5 Alwayb W1be to Shop at HUWLAND HUGHES W IILYIJILTN 5 Fm mily DLp11'rtmc11t blur L H111 ut out 11t1Ls md N on , ' 1 .1 f f 5 7 , f A' TLFLXYXMI11 .' l7',1,' H130 Q' Y A X' Lf at 4 'fo lf!11,:fw 5'11:f1'L J 11.1 lflmfr I-Fuzz! ' V 1 . . , f,f,f..1. . , 1, Liz. 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W .-n x. av-Od few' 'H Always Dcllclous GJ an G1ft Shop LANGROCK STORES Q YALE Q PENN Q HARVARD Q WILLIAMS Q PRINCETON Q ANDOVER Q BROWN Q EXETER HEW YORK STORE t LANGROCK F me CLOTHES R A THE j1c,c'ER SHOP HARRY CQLLINS R p I WATERTOWN A Y Y Y l Y Y Y W l 1 w ' 1 1 X 4 ,Il IQ' ' f FIFTH AVKNUE AT fll1lETM 7 , ' I , A C. , I 1 ' fr Q V .V S Q-Wifi' d l AX 935 b , ' 1 , 'f 4 , - 60, 3 .--s 'X ,,,. - , xx R M xx . X XG I v N . . . EIC f Q A . X and our L Lobby, Singer Bldg, S5 Liberty S rect I ' ' ,Y Smart 'eu' ccessmies Dxsplayed Each Saturday at L. l , 1 J , e resenra we, f Safety Sermce Courtesy yfygffljiaylfj bpeclal Motor COaChQS T11lOfS llld FllI'lf11ShCI'S Chartered from VwYIlx Nu Hu 11 Te I1 Connectmut Rallway and Llghtlng CO Hrmpson MIDKIC EET! 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