Taft School - Taft Annual Yearbook (Watertown, CT)

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Studied at the Cincinnati Law School from 1884 to 1885, when he was AH EADMASTER PAUL FESSENDEN CRUIKSHANK BA DSc Ed Prepared for college at the Blalr Academy nn Blalrstown N Served 1n the Army durlng the Flrst World War as a Prxvate Graduated from Yale Un1 verslty 1n 1920 wlth a B A degree where he was the Freshman Manager of the Unxversxty Swlmmmg Assoc1at1on Won the Hurlbert Scholarshlp the Berkeley Latin Premlum and the Hubbard PFIZC Studied at the Umverslty of Dljon 1n France and at Columbla UDIVCFSIIY 1n New York Trustee of Harvey and Irvmg Schools Presxdent and Trustee of The Taft School and a member of both the COHHCCEICUC and Nat1onal Headmasters Assoc1at1ons Recelved h1s honorary D Sc Ed degree from Washlngton and efferson College 1n 1943 Taught at the Hopklns Grammar School from 1920 to 1922 and at The Gun nery from 1922 to 1930 Founded the Romford School 1n 1930 and was Head master for s1x years Has been Headmaster of Taft smce 1936 4 1 , .., . . . . ,.J. .. , ' y , . . 9 1 . . , .. . . ... 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DEDICATION At our lmpressnonable age We seek the 1dC3lS on wluch to pattern our l1ves Sometlmes we do not lmmedlately recogmze those ldeals as lt IS only through long assoclatlon that they are reflected ln the strength of a person s character For more than twenty years of klndly devoted service to her boys we pause now to look wlth our hearts thankful for her many favors whnch have helped to pamt llfes broader plcture for us How humble we feel m dedlcatmg our Annual to such a woman HANNAH CATHERINE GRANT S 55 , X, 72 4 A , Mx Y ' L ., . .Q 5 xr 1 ' 9 . . . , . . , . , . . , ., - C Tl IV? fi X ffi-1'w 7fff'F -w'i!lVx+ X FL ' WUI L N W l G ' fi F 'X 'f, I fig Ii X f v J 3 L 5 , XXTNX 'N XX S X fl ': GEORGE HAROLD MORGAN Mus B ANDREW DUNCAN MCINTOSH, B.A. Director of the De1'el0pme11t PI'0gI'417Il Dean E11ze1'i1uf Prepared for college at the Hrland Academy xx here he xxas a member of the Cum Laude Socrety Debatrng Club and Dramatrcs Club and played Varsrty baseball and tennrs Graduated from Hrland College rn 1899 wrth a BA degree XX'as Valedrctorran of hrs class and rn the Erodelphran Honor Socrety XVas 'rgarn rn the Debatrng and Dramatrcs Clubs as xxell as on the baseball and tennrs teams 'Iaught at the Krskrmrnrtas Sprmg School from 1900 to 1902 Drd graduate xxork at Prrnceton from 1899 to 1900 and at Yale from 1902 to 1903 Came to Taft rn 1905 Cbv 1111111 0 Ike A111115 DEPIZIIIIIEHI Prep rred for college at the Morrrson R W'arte Hrgh School rn Toledo Ohro xx here he xxas Edrtor of the yearbook Attended Columbra Lnrxersrty from 1919 to 1970 and xsis a member of the Delta Lpsxlon fraternrty Studred at the Instrtute of Musrcal Arts rn Nexx York Cnty from 1919 to 1977 'lfrught there and at the Horace Mann School rn 1977 Recerxed hrs Mus B degree from Yale L nrxersrty rn 1930 Came to 'laft rn 1923 ROI AND WIN1 HROP FYI ER Ph B M Euglub P11bl1c Spa :king Pr prred for college at the Bexerly Hrgh School m Bexerly Massachusetts xx here he xxas Edrtor of the school nexxspzper Spent hrs hrst college years at the lnrxersrty of Nexx Hampshrre Was a member of the Delta Pr Epsrlon fr rternrty on the edrtorral staff of the nexxsprper and yearbook and rn the Dcbatrng and Drlmatrc Clubs Gradurtecl from Yrle Lnrxcrsrty m 1975 xxrth MA degree from Boston Unrxersrty rn 1931 Represents XX'1tertoxxn rn the Connectreut Icgrslature Cxme to Taft rn 1975 HFNRH PUINAM SIEARNS BA MA C171 1111 111 0 ll1r1r11y D111 11l111e111 Prepared for college at the Cho rte School rn Xwallrngford Conncctrcut xxhcrc he xx rs lclrtor of the school piper on the Student Councrl and plryed Vusrty brseblll Scrxed brrcfly rn the Army lreld Artrllery is zr Corporll eluung the lrrst XVOrld Vxfar Graduated from Xale Lnrxersrty n 1977 xxrth a BA degree WHS 1 member of the Zetr Psr fraternrty Ixlanager of the Ircshmfm basketbill team and dclrxercd the Ixy Oratron Taught at the Choate School the folloxxrng year and at the W'estmrnster School rn Srmsbury Connectrcut from 1973 to 1971 Recerxed hrs MA degree rn 1927 from Harx ard Unrxersrty Vifas Head of the Hrstory Department at the john Burroughs School rn St lours Mrssourr from 1977 to 1978 Came to Taft rn 1928 8 V K Y' . I . . 1 Y - 9 1 Y ' , ' Y ', ' . A K fi s ' ' ' . ', L r D --I 4. ' t . -M. A ' . . ' 1 2 . v ', ' ' - - . . . . - ' ' - , . ., .A. 4: 1 ' ' ' ' ' , . ' , A V ' v . v Y A 7 1 ' . I 'A a l , A af I I 4 vp Z a' Y ' - b . ' V 1 . ' I . A . 1 ' ' -. 5 ' ' - 1' 11 Ph.B, degree and honors, and he was on the Debating Team. Receixecl his ' '- 'aff .I 2 ' - . , , ,. ,. c .. . ., . . . . 1 - ' ' y A- 1 --- ,2 E' . - 1.x 11. z':. 7 'rl I 1 ' S 'I ' 7- 1 . 1, I - K A f ' -, K' i -H .' ' ' .y . 1 L - ' 1 I I , T . c 1 a . '1 4 'Y ' 1 ' Y' y 1 K , ' I l X , ' , H -uh l . ' 4 ' ' - 1 v, . va' . ' A I ' ' ' e ' l c . ROBERT CARR ADAMS JR B A Hlrfmy lldlflly Turk Coach Prepared for college at Newton Hrgh School rn Mrssachusetts where he was Presrclent of hrs class and on the Varsrty football team for three years and track team for two berng Captarn of the former Graduated Cum Laude from Bowdorn College rn 1979 wrth a BA degree Was a member of the Phr Beta Kappa socrety the Zeta Psr fraternrty Student Councrl and Ibrs Played Var Slty football for three years and ran on the track team for four VUrth the exccptron of hrs serxrce rn the Naxy as a Lreutenant from 1913 to 1916 has been 'rt Taft srnce 1929 EDWIN CHLRCH DOI GI As B A IW A Arm! 1111 10 lbe Ilezdmrrlcr Cb 111 111 III ff M zzbem mc r Dejf zrlmezzl Preparel for college at the Boy s Hrgh School rn Brooklyn New York Grrd rrated from Hamrlton College rn 1979 wrth a BA degree Was a member of the Phr Beta Kappa Socrety the Delta Srgma Rho and 'Iau Kappa Epsrlon fraternrtres and the Interfraternrty Councrl Was Captarn of the Intercollekerrte Debate besrcles berng on the cross country trr k and brsketball terms XX rs rn Flrhrr Root Iellow rncl Assrstant Swrmmrne Corch rt Hrrmrd lnrxersrtx where he rccerxed hrs MA degree rn 1931 Acted as Drrec or of Swrmmrng, there for the followrng, Summer Sessron Wfrth the efceeptron of hrs seruce rn the Army from 1917 to 1915 as a Master Sergeant he has been rt l rft srnce 1931 JAMES PAYNTER IOGAN BS Pbyrzff and Meclamzlczl Dmumg Var rlly Barkelball Coach Prepared for college at the Teehnrcal Hrgh School rn Brooklyn New York where he was on the swrmmmg and tennrs teams Graduated from Bucknell Lnrxcrsrty rn 1937 wrth 1 B S degree NXas Presrdent of hrs clrss rn hrs junror year md was .1 member of the Kappa Srgamr fraternrty P1 Mu Epsrlon an honorary mrthematrcal socrety and the American Socrety of Curl Engrneers Played Varsrty soccer and basketball berng captain of the latter Wrth the ex ceptron of the perrod from 1938 to 1939 when he attended the Yale Graduate School and hrs serxrce rn the Naxy from 1917 to 19-16 as a Lreutenant Com m rncler has been at 'l rft srnce 1933 JOSEPH BERNARD LAKOVI l CH B S P E B S Pbgr nl Dnerlm Prepared for colle-ee at the Bellows Falls Hr1.,h School rn Vermont where he playcd Varsrty football basketball track ancl brseball Became featherwereht and lrf.,htwerf.,ht boxrng., champron Graduated from Arnold College wrth a B S P II degree rn 1933 Was a member of the Pen Socrety and on the football basketball gym and baseball teams Recerxed hrs BS degree rn 1935 from Arnold Attended the Yale Medrcal School rn 1931 w here he mapored rn Physrcal lherapy Came to Taft rn 1936 9 1 , ., , . I 1 V 4 l .1 ic. P .' ., ' ' ' H. . 1 1 . 1 - . . 4 - , r . . 1 1 ., , ' . I , , ' ,' . g r 1 ' ' - ' r , . - , . 1. . . Y. Y 1 ' . , vi . 1 .' . ' 1 - .,1 , , ,, r,. . . . . , cc . c 1. 1 .. .. 1 . 3 c ' 7 1' 1 L '. 'C' ', 1 . . 1-.1 A I .1 V -, 5 ,t r L 1 , V Y , . . A- . . ...R . i -.. - ' . ' . 1 ' L . . ' , . . ,' 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 V V Y. . . . ml.. . v. , . . xv . , . , - c .c. . . 1. . vi ., , . . . x 1 1 , . Q 1 , . .' . . 7. V 1 , . . 1 . . - 1. 4 1 , 1 1 -. . . . c 1 . . ' , . ,- .. . 1- ., 1. 1 . 1 1 1 -. . , , 1. , . , - , 1 1 1 ' . , ' . ' . , , , - , . . F V . . Y., WILLIAM EDWARD SULLIVAN B.A. Dnetlof 0 Sflldlfj' Cbdlfllldll 0 Efzgllrb Deparlment Cha 11111111 o Samoa Farulzy Cammlliee Was graduated xxrth I-Irgh Honors from Yale rn 1936 recerxrng the degree of BA xxrth Specral Honors rn Englrsh XY'as a member of Trumbull College actrng as Athletrc Secretary hrs junror year and Lrbrarran hrs Senror year Was on the Freshman Svyrmmrng team Organrzed the Student 'Iutorrng Serxrce rn hrs Sophomore year and serxecl as Charrman untrl graduatron R cerxed Hrgh Oratrons Apporntment rn hrs junror year and xxas elected to Phr Beta Kappa XY'as appornted Krngsley Scholar rn junror and Senror years Is a mcmber of the Elrzabethan Club XX'rth the exceptron of hrs serxrcc rn Naxal Intellrpence and Arr Combat Intellrgence as a Lreutenant from 1911 1916 hrs been rt Irft srnce 1936 C71 111111 111 11 11111111111 I nzgfnzge De1wl111e11! I EONARD Rl NDI El I SARCJI NI Cb11r111111 fl 1111141 Mlddh I 1111111 0111111111111 111 1lbe1111111rJ l All H13 11111115 C11 1111 Prcpucd for college rt the Cyunncry School rn XX rshrngton Conncctrcut xxhcrt llc xx rs Busrncss Mrnlcer of thc ycuboolc on thc Athlctrc Councrl md plryed Vzrsrty footbzll hockey and tcnnrs Crraduatcd from Prrnccton lnrxcrsrty rn 1937 xxrth a BA degree XV'1s 1 member of the 1 nrxcrsrty Cottrae Club 'md on the 150 lb football team Attended Columbra I nrxersrty rn the summcrs of 1939 and 19-10 Serxed rn the Naxy as a Ireutcnant Comm mdcr from 191' to 1916 Was OH'rcer rn Charge of the Antr Submarrne drxrsron of the L S Fleet Submarrne School rn Calrfornra after seerng., actron on the hrgh sers Xkrth th s cxccptron has been at 'Iaft srnce 1937 JOSFPH INSKEYP CLIXNINGHAM BA M A Amr! IIII 116111111 Ifffl Dlfeflof 0 Ad1111.rJ10115 Prcp uel for collcyge at the Mercersburg Academy rn Mercersburg Pennsylxanra a BA degree and Hrgh Honors rn Modern Lanpuayaes bcrng, a mcmber of thc Clorster Inn Recerxed hrs MA degree from I-Iarxard Lnrxcrsrty rn 1931 Iaught at the Ixorthxxood School rn Lake Pl rcrd kcxx York from 1931 to 1937 At tendcd summer sessron It the Lnrxersrty of Parrs rn 1931 the lnrxersrty of Grenoble rn 1936 and the I nrxersrty of Bordeaux rn 1938 XY rth the cxceptron of hrs scrxrce rn the Army Srg.,n.1l Corps as 1 Scrpcant from 1911 to 1916 his been at I rft srncc 1937 I 11111 I IVIINCSION PAl'iIClx CARROII I1 A H1111 111111 l 111115 11 1 f1l111c md l 111f11J Col C4111 J Prep rrcd for college at the lrft School xx hcrc hc xx rs 1 Monrtor C um lu e Crpt un of thc xx rcstlrny, md golf tcams Vrcc Churmfrn of thc P1,!1111r on tlrc I A A thc Dcbatrng, squad 1nd the Inttr' Club Councrl br lLlll.l1LLl from X alc llnrxcrsrty rn 1911 xxrth 1 BA clqarcc and an Orrtron XX is a mcmbcr of the Bcta lhcta Pr fratcrnrty the Dramsrtrc Club md the xxrcstlrng, md golf squrds Attcnded the X ale Lrxx School for onc xcu Scrxcd xxrtlr the Army Arr Corps tlrcn thc I'reld Artrllcry oxcr the pcrrod 1911 to 1915 hnrshrnyc xxrth thc rrnk of Irrst Ircutcnant XX'as axx ardcd the Srlxcr Star and the Purplc Heut XVrth thc exceptron of hrs xx rr serxrce hrs becn it I rft srnce 1917 10 , in f .A I . v , V' - . Y . . . ' . Y ' 1. V. ' ' , A ' I l e- ' 'v r K ' 'v W K ' .-. ' .1 1 1 .' ' . . 7 .MH . lf H, B.A. y 4 ' uv .. ,,: 1 , 5- ' 13k', Q' Q V.. ' Lx' ' V '. A 1 , ' , . . . r ,' al' . K D , ' K , 4' I 1 . - ,B . -. X. . . ., . Y . .Y in ,,- i c 1 r I , . ., . . y 1 .V f J. M KV g ,. s 5 I V y. Q N .3 where he was Valedictorian. Graduated from Princeton University in 1933 with .,- ' -N ' v vm 2' v - 1 r . ' .' 1, , V y . . . , . A ,, , ' , ' ', .' , , ' ' -f ' ', .' .4 , ' ' I ' .' , . L ' 1'4 ' . ' ' .zf ' -V -, L. ' . 1 .I Y . .,t.. .. , Vu ,'S '. ' ' X11 ' ' ' 1' ' 1 f' . ' ' '1. . ' '. S .1ILl, .1 14 ' A 'z ' ' .. A-,z' . ' A 1 ' , -' A V h .y-.r 1' V 'L , .- H '. ' ' 3 . . .A l 'a ' . 1. I ' 1 1 Y 7 r v..- 'r V. V' 7 ' - . 1 .' ' . fy r- .' ,- , . 'b ' y V' . L :A 4.4 4 L . . VL 1 -. V. xi 6 . A .-. I ' r' I I. ll - V. V 4. ' 2 ' 41 cl- N ' ... PAL I. LOLIS LOVETT JANISON B Sc IW A Ph D Clmnm m 0 Snenre Depurlmenl Preplrel for college at the Sheffield Grammar School in Sheffield England Graduatel from the Lnnersity of Sheffield with a B Sc degree in 1973 recened honors in Chemistry in 1921 and a Diploma in Education in 1925 Was on the Varsity track and cross country and jayxee field hockey teams Taught at Sheffield from 1925 1929 'laught at the Bishop Field College in St johns Newfoundland from 1929 1933 and was Professor of Chemistry at the Memorial Lnixersity College St johns from 1933 1942 Was a member of the Councrl of Higher Education in Newfoundland from 19291942 and Scientific Assessor to the Newfoundland Government 19321942 Attended Columbia I mxersity in the summers of 1931 through 1939 and for the year 1959 1910 Recened his MA degree there in 1933 and his PhD in 1940 Is 1 member of the Sigma Xi honor society Came to Taft in 1942 M zllaemanfr HENRY BEAUMONT PENNELL III B A Vurrlty Foofball and Vllffllj Bafeb :ll Coach Prepared for college at the Romford School in XVash1ngton Connecticut where he was a Prefect participated in dramatics and the school newspaper and played Varsity football basketball and baseball being Captain of the latter two Graduated Cum Laude from Willianis College with a BA degree and football basketball and track and in his Senior year jaywee football Attended the summer sessions of Columbia Lnnersity in 1946 and 1917 Cime to Taft in 1943 ROBERT IIVINGSTON YOLNG B A Malhem mfr Clmn 111 1:1 r Middle I zrulty Commzllee Vllflly 12111111 Conch Prepared for college at the Curtis High School in Staten Island New York where he played Varsity tenms Graduated from Swarthmore College in 1943 with a B A degree Was an associated member of the Sigma X1 honor society in the Mlthematics Club and on the tennis team Taught at the Unnersity of Wisconsin from 1945 to 1914 and yomed the American Mathematical Society Attended Brown Lnisersity in the summer of 1944 and from 1946 to 1947 Came to 'Iaft in 1914 EDWIN GODWIN READE IVID Medlfll Dzrecmr Prepared for college at the Trinity Park School rn Durham North Carolina Attended Duke I nixersity from 1910 to 1912 w here he was a member of the Alpha lau Omega fraternity Graduated in 1916 from the jefferson LICLl1Cdl College with an M D degree XY as a member of the Phi Alpha Sigma fraternity Serxed in the Army Medxcal Corps abroad as a First Lieutenant during the First World War Took graduate courses in medicine at the Lmversity of Edin burgh in 1929 From 1919 to 1946 practiced in Wfatertown bemg a member of the staff at the W'aterbury Hospital Came to Taft in 1915 11 v 1 .D L f . I . ' - . A . , , N - 4 'L 4.1 I . , . . . honors in 1943. Was a member of Chi Psi fraternity and played Freshman 1 1 Y 7 V ' . . , .V . . L 2 K .' J ,f . :A . L 1 , ,. . , , . . - V . - 7 . . . , ' . ' 1 ' 1 Q I D , . ,. Y . . . V' 7, I - . 1. , . . . , . . . i , . . . r . JOHN SINCLAIR NOYES BA FIEIIIIJ 171115111 Ski Conch eplrel fer olleee it Qt j0hn9bury Amelemv rn St J0l1l'l5lDU11 Vermont Gratlufrtetl from H1rx1rel Lrrrxersrty rn 1941 xxrth a BA eleeree mtl srng, rn the Clee Club laueht at the XX'1rrng Sehool rn 9.1nt1 Fe 'Nexx Mexreo m 1911 to 191 Nerxeel rn the INHNI e9erxe 15 1 reutenmt rom 191 1 1916 loole eour9e9 rt the Mreldleburx 911 nmer Qehool rn 1916 C me to I t rn1 6 RICHARD HAMBRIDCIQ IOVFI ACI B A M A Ellgllfb AIIIIIIIII S 11 IIJ1 D fkfffll Pnblfr Relzlmm Preprrreel for college rt Dfmburx Hrg.,h School rn Dfrnbury Conneetreut xxhere he partrerpateel rn SLl1UUl PLll7llL.1fl0f1S and xx 19 a member of the Clee Club 'mel Crm ra Club Gllllliflel from Brtes College rn 1911 xxrth 1 BA degree XX' 15 actrxe rn publ1e1t1on9 Glee Club Camem Club mtl xx 15 1 member of the 9XXlI11111l1'lj., term Serxerl rn the Armx Arr I-OIQCS from 1913 through 1916 19 r I'rrst Lreutenrnt Attended the lnrxersrtx of Mrchrgern School of Desran rn 19-17 to 1918 'rnel lYl5 xxorleeel rn the Held of II'lelL15tIl'll De9rg,n rn IXexx Xork rt Cc me to lrt rn 1919 H19 9rnee stuelreel 9umme19 rt the Brertl or Sehool of Fnelrsh Mrelelleburx College xxhere he reeerxel rn MA elegre rn 1955 l'HI1IIPlAHIORXOl'XlC IR BA Iurlrrmlulf If Nnrfr lrewrree for to me rt Mrlton Arrelcmx Mrlton L'IlSSlCl1lISl.fIS mel rt lhryer Ar ulemx Brrrntree M199 lLl'1l15C119 xxhere he xxr9 I'elrtor of the school nexxs prper 'rm on re u9rty footbrll tum xet rn the Army Arr Io Co lege 'mel upon errelurtron there rn 1919 reeerxeel ,1 BA eeeree XX 19 1 member of the Deltr I p9rlon fr rternrty Coneluetor 'mel Presrelent of the College bernrl 1 member of the College Glee Club mtl Drrmatre Qoeretx mel on the College Humor Mrerfrne Serxetl 15 r99r9t1nt rn the Buxxelorn LILISIL Deput ment before Ull1'll1'lL10 lrft rn 19-19 IOHIN BAIINBRIDGI: QMAIL BA Grimm Inufl Intereel the armetl forees after finrshrng hrg.,h sehool to 9erxe from 1911 t 1916 19 r 9erg,e mt rn the 100th elrxr9ron rn Furope Cr ulurttrl from Boxxelorn n 1950 xxhere he xx IS r member of the el199re1l tlub tl Sl1ll1 lL, elub ml German Club Went on to the Mrelelle-bury Qummer Sehool of llDLLldKL,L9 then entered X rle 1950 to 1951 Crme to 'I rft rn the frll of 1951 0 Y 1 Prezx 1' YQ 3 a .. . . 4 ' . . j. 4' . 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I 'I ' 1 'A ,A '. .C 1. 1 ' ' ' A ' 1 ' - 1 1 - A , A 1 Y 1 1 ' ' 2- K l J., j 1 ' ' 1.1 ' - ' . reixmj' .1 etl'1C ' .- . ' V. ' V V .- S- A , . ,,k. . f ' ' ' 4 K . 1 L 2 , . 12 ROBERT BEDFORD XXOOLQEY BA PhD L111111 Cb 111111 111 fl D1f1111111e11l 1 Clzrwff ff1 111111 Ill 11 L Ifu N1 41.1 e I 1111111 C0111111 H11 P1ep.1re1 for Ll1l1Cj.,C 1t L1ke Forest AL.11f.lllN C1r1d111te11 from H 1le 1n 1938 111 1. BA 1nl honors ln 11155 Vxas KCLFQIIYQ of DXNlj.,1'lt H111 C1 met xx11n the XX1nthr11p P111e 1n 11155115 1n1 11116 Or1t111n5 App111nt111ent 1111g.,ht 11t1n 1 An 111xe1 f111111 19718 to 1917 xxhen he xxent 1nt11 the Army A1r lo11e 5f.rx11 IS 811118114111 C,11nt111l Othmr 11n the 51111 111 the C11111n11n111n1., cJlllLC'f rn 11 n1 L 11 Nnxx I-l1x1n ln 111x 1 1 1.,1t 11nt1l 1157 Re111x11 1115 Ph D 1n 1950 ls 1 111e111ber11fsexu1l pr1xtess111n1l so 11et1es 1n1111111ng the AIl1QllLJH Ph1111l11g111l AS5I1L1lIlI1H and the AfL11lL11l11j.,lLl1 1nst1t11te of A111e1111 C1111e 111 l1ft rn the fall of 195 IPSII1 DONAIDSON INIANNINC1 15A NA 5 111 fl P11p11e11 for e11l1e1,e at 511111015 1n l11n1e 1111 En lll'1L1 11 LIIC1 1 C1111111n Co11nt1y D1y School B1lt1111o1e Llllkllfld ln 19717 Atten ed me In1xers1ty of V111,1n11 anl xx IS a 11161111351 111' Ph1 Kappa glL,llll I-YJICFIIIIY C1r11111ated rn 1956 xx1t11 1 BA and 1n one xe11 lC.LClXC'Ql 1115 MA there D11 11111 111 xx111k t11xx 11115 1 P11 D If L111111111111 H111 ol1ns Hopkrns I n1xe1s1t1es n 1s1e1 IH the I n1tL1 Stztes All l1111e xx11e1e l1e 1191 1111e 1 11pt11n 1n A6111 52 fb' ployed for hxe ye115 folloxxmg the xx 11 by t11e Texas Compmy 19 1'1 exp11111to1y 1 ol11g,1st 1n the I pper Amazon Ba 1n of Br1f1l 11115111 Sp1n1s11 at the Goxer nor D11111111e1 A11de111y South By held 1NI1ss 1 11 1t Axon Old 1111115 Ax 11nn 11ll1L 1 1 Ll o IL X1 1 5 10 1111. 211 1 1957 131.1 FR CAINDI FR IS A E11kgl11f Ill! I It ,1e11rel 1111 111 e1.,e ll 1111 Kent S1 111111 lxent C11nn1.1t1111t g111111t1ng 111 1911 XX1lllC there xx IS 6111101 1n1h1ef of the Ixent Nexxs 11t ng edrtor of the xe11 1111011 p1es1dent of t11e debatmg SOCICTY 11111 on the Vars1ty erexx Entered W11 1111115 College after txxo years as a cadet 1n the In1ted States Army A11 I-OILS 111111111 19 9 Vltll a 3 W 11e a W1 111115 xx 15 SLKIL Il of L Klppl Alpha souety pre51dent of Cap and Bells busmess manlger of the Purple Coxx adxertmng, 111anag.er of the Grxtfen L1ter1ry Mzganne on Varsrty so11er and on the exe111t1xe co111m1ttee of the Student Act1x1t1es Counul D111 post graduate xxork at the Ln1xer51ty of V1rg1n11 Laxx School xx here he xxas on the e111tor1a1 staff of the laxx nexxsptper and law book IEXIEXV an1 xx as a mem her of the Ph1 Alpha Delta Iaxx I'ratern1ty Has done xxork toxxard .1 INIA degree at CO1llI11bl'l I,n1xers1ty Came to Iaft 1n 1957 MELVIN SPENCER HATHAXX AY BA IA Burma rr A1712 vger PILPIIL1 for 111111.14 at 1116 Loomrs School W1n11sor Connectreut g,r1d11.1t1ng., 1n 19344 Atten11e.d Harxard Ln1xers1ty and recuxed 1115 BA 1n 1917 Recenxed 1115 IA fr0111 the Harx ard Graduate School of Busmess AL1l11lDl5 ratlon 1n 1913 Entered t11e I mted States Army rn 1915 as a prrx ate 1n the Adyutant Generals Department Serxed oxerseas 1n t11e Ph111pp1ne Ca111pa1g.,'1 and xxas 1011111115 s1oned as a Seeond LlCLltCl'13I'lt W as axx arded the Army Commendatlon R111bons and xxas later pr11111oted to rll'St Lneutenant I'olloxx1n1, h1s SCFXIU. 1n the Arn1y xxas Semor Auountant xxrth Edxxm B Hathaxxay and Company of Hartford I 1951 became Comptroller of Green Manor Estates Inc Manehester Conne1t11ut Came to Taft 1n the xxmter of 1954 13 4 4 V . f '111' iff 1' ' 1 ' xvi 1 . . 1 , , ' niics. 11 1 'W 1 111' -1 ' ' V 1 . li. 1' . ' . 1 1 Calif 1' '.1. Return ul t ' ' 1 ' V1 j of 19,15 11n1 tk1lI.'1 Latin at Yale ,, 7 , . , , , . '111 if 1 I '1 1' ' ' 1 ' ' ' A 1 . . . Gr. 1 .2 , 11-1111 the ,1 1 12 1 'x ' ,' ' A. fx 4' 7 ' -' 1 'L 'z 1 11 , 1 xgfig iff Photo Reconnaissance. and is noxx' a 111e111be1' of tl1e Active Reserxes. XX'as e111- ' 'V 11 ' '. ' ' J 1 1. 11 ' 'L ' 5 , H 'L A Q K, Y. Q in-iw in L , ga . K. .onv C . P11-'1 - il Ill '11 11 f tl ' 12:1 11 reri Club ' 1951. C11 ' 'll fr in . y 'K V, Dr. . fin 1 y.Iy.X'..l1.,.y . . Sl 'Cyl .' -K,-L1L'A,' V 'A , 'L V -'A ' 7 1 ','.:'1j ' G11 1 1 ' in V1 I.A. 1 '1 t 411': ,. 1, t1'y' th- , I A Y I In . Q NV A' , Y lv 7 . . .. . 1 . I A I H Y v . A h. . 0 I.-. . , 1 ' 1 ' I , , , ' ' 1 ' -- .' ,' D . , , , I n FREDERICK FORBES CLARK B A Ed M History Prepared for college at the Ildgexxood School rn Greenxxrch Connectrcut At tended Harx ard I nrxersrty from 1947 untrl 1943 xx here he xx as on the Student Commrttee for the 'lutorral System Entered the Army after hrs Sophomore year at college and serx ed as 1 sergeant rn the Infantry Completed hrs college edu catron at Harx ard rn 1949 recerxrng hrs BA and Ed M Taught at the Berk shrre School before cornrng to Taft rn the fall of 1954 ROWLAND PALLL MCKINLEX JR BA MA Ezzgllrb Prepared for college at Phrllrps Academy rn Andoxer Mass Graduated from Prrnceton xxhere he recerxed hrs BA degree and later at Western Reserxe hrs MA degrcc He xx as a member of the Amerrcan Ireld Serxrce from 1913 to 1915 In 1915 xx as a member of the I, S Marrne Corps rn xx hrch he serxed untrl 1916 Crmc to Iaft rn 1954 EDGAR LEWIS SANFORD B A L L B M A Hlrlory Prepared for college at Morrestoxxn I-Irgh School rn Morrestoxxn N Y he graduated rn 1947 xvrth a BA degree Won Varsrty axxards rn track and 150 lb football whrle at college Attended the Yale Laxx School xx here he recerxed hrs LLB rn 1950 and xxas admrtted to the Nexx Xork State Bar rn 1951 Practrced laxx for a year rn Nexx York Crty and later he recerxed hrs MA degree from Columbra Unrxersrty from 1942 through 1946 he serxed rn the Scouts and Rarders 1n the Unrted States Naxy as an Ensrgn 'Iaught at the Cushrng Academy and the Trrnrty School rn Nexx York Crty before com rng to Taft rn the fall of 1954 JOHN GIFFIN SNOW M A B A F1 ezzrb Sjlzllllfb Prepared for college at Mount Hermon rn Massachusetts xx here he xx as on the football and skr tcams Started hrs hrst year at the Lnrxersrty of New Hamp shrre rn 1917 but later rn the same year entered the Army In 1949 he graduated xxrth a BA Entered The L nrxersrty of Oregon and rererxed hrs MA rn 1951 Serxed agarn rn the rrmy and also tiught school rn Ashland Oregon for scxerfrl ycrrs before comrng to 'Iaft Came to Taft rn 1954 14 ' ' , . ., . . - K 4 . V ' ,' y '- . . , J ' 4 . ' h ' f 3 , , ' D Y t . t I . Y I l - l V' . . . 4 . . ' , 1 , r 4 1 . ' , . , Y ' ' , ' , L . ' 4. . . . , , . ., . . Attended the University of the South and the University of Pennsylvania. where - ' l v Y . . . , I I v I l 1 , Y 4 l ' r r 1 ' ' ' 4 , l ' rr c . r ' I ' ' l I . ll - - - I I V I ' ' I ' I . , I . V 'I I . 2 I ' 3 I Q I ' x ' . DONALD OSCARSON BA INIA RemedmlEr1gl1rb Lam: Prepared for college at Taft xx here he serxed as Varsity hockey Manager par ticrpated in Current Exents Club actixitres and xxas a member of the Debating Soeiety Graduated from laft in 1917 to go to Yale I mx ersity Was an honor ary member of Alpha Deltl Pi 'md reeeixed a B rehelor of Arts degree in 1951 Attended X ale Graduate Sehool md xx is xxx irded 1 Blister of Arts degree in 1955 Cl111E, to lift in 1951 CJFORCL XX IbL1ll:5XX'ORlH CHASI B A lOHXl RIDI LY BERQEN BA BIA Ellgllfb Piepired for college at Phillips Exeter Aeldemv xx here he xxas a member of the Glee Club Choir and editor of one of the fxeter publieatlons Vsas elected Vice President of the Glee Club In addition he played on the .IV golf team Graduated in 1918 Attended X Ile xx here he xx 15 a member of the lreshmrn md Apollo Cylec Clubs Vine in the Blttel Chapel ehoir nd the Bakers Dozen eeerxed his BA from X Ile in 1957 Studied at Co Crme to 'lift in the fall of 1955 Gene: rl SLIEIILH Prepared for eollege at Milton Academy in Milton Missaehusetts xxhere he was a Day Sehool Monitor Played Varsrty football hockey and xx is Crptun of the Varsity baseball te rm Was President of the sehool orehestra President of the Orange Club and garaduated Cum Irude in 1919 Graduated from Hrrxard I nixersity in 1955 xxith his BA degree Played Varsity hoekey md base-bill at I-lrrx ard xx as 1 member of the Oxxl Club and xx is Class Agent to the Permanent Class Committee Serxed in japan as a Corporal in the Lnited States Army Signal Corps from 1955 to 1955 Came to Taft in 1955 Cb :pl 1111 DAVID CAMLROIN DL lNCOM15I' BA MA Prepared for college at Katonah High School xxhere he played Varsity football and partieipated in dramatics Graduated in 1916 Was in the army from 1916 to 19 8 Attended Dartmouth College xxhere he played football and 5.,r1duated xuth a BA degree in 1953 Did graduate xxork at Columbir 1 ni xersity and Lnion lheoloteical bemmary reeeiwmb a loint degree from the txxo institutions in 1955 C me to lift in the fall of 1955 15 v v . e I I Q ' . , ' 1 K ' -' ' V 1 . 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RL'-A 'A1 If I.A. 1L'g1'AA 111111 YL11LA 11 1151 1111 - I1c 11115 11111 A in 11111111' singing g1L1111sL 11111 LI111gg tl I WIIMA f 1 I ' Cl-1 C1 11. A 371110 I1c 11112 111111 ll I11L'I1I1WCI' L11 111' A1 'A '. L ' .' 1111 Ii-' -I' Aft 'CL'l: 41'1g If ISA. IL-g1'LALA. M11 X PL1t'c1' 11.15 A111 .11'l 1115111111111 111 1111- I1' ing S 1 1. C11 A 1.111 111 t11LA 1.111 ' 111' 155. L V ,, H I' 1',. NEI ' I I 2' BB' jjj:1r- ' 1111 . 1 . 1- L j '53 1-.- AUA A 11. g1'L1I 4111.2 ll 111, I'1'L1111 1913 to 19,15 I1L' 5LA1'1LAL1 tI1LA 'j A I I'n' A1 .H ' 1' as LI Ist I.1c11tLnz1111 111 110 If ' 1c.1n 'I'1 -11 LA11 'AL ' 11 1 1 ,H 11111 Ll 15.5. 1CgIAL'L' f1'L 111 YL11c In 191' 11I1A1'- 11- 11115 L1 111L'1111LA1' Lrf 'I 1 I 1 V, I fx -' Aft-' 1'I'.1ll.l1IIl' 110 111 '11-L1 for the G' '31 I11C1I'IL' I pany. I IA, 71? C111 A 117 ' 4. ' I5f, . WL . 1. - . ' L'f ana Liz 4 '11' 'T - 171111z-1l.j1g 11 ' '111' ' f ,Af A . A 1' 1 1' 1 '111A '1 A 1341- '15 1 A ' ' at 7 '.'. 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I 1.1 I A QIIA' 1: 17-' A ' 11, 611. 1' 1 1 HA, 1-K' C11 'L 'I'Lf ' 256. lHlUDOR1 S GRI F51 BS M 11111111 111 Prepared for mlleee It the Belmont Hrll 511111111 md g,r11d111ted Cum Irude Entered X rle rn 1950 xx here l1e xx IS 11t1xe on the hoekex 161111 He j.,1'lelL1l1CLl 1951 xxrrh 1 B S deg 1 pon f.,1'lklLl1111'lj, he entered the rrmy rn Oetober e r x 1 1 x s 1 B1tt11x 0111 1st Ireutenmt xxrth IC 1 es rn 111111 rn 11n1 e em er C 1 111e lift rn 1' ROl51Rl l-'All DHMOI II' lrunb ft, Mr Delmotte his spent most nt hrs lrfe rr LLIIOPC Attended Nt Arrerxstrne College frum x hreh he g.,1'1t.1L1 1ted rn 1955 Attended St Piuls lnstrtute untrl 1 S Lukes Acrdemx f 1111 1956 to 1211 and 1ls1 the lnrxcr x Ghent rn 1945 and 1911 In 1944 the Germ 1n 1,cst1p11 sent 111111 to Germ any ind Pulmtl tor 10 months Taught 1t Le Ramsey School rn Sxxrtzerl 1nd from 5 9 t1 1957 xxhen he 11111 11 Ixnoxxn rn e1n1111n1llv 15 1n 11115 e h1s 111 exr11l1rt1uns rn Gl1ent Brussels Lerden md I111s1nne He hu ds tl1e 1 ll s tozrse usrrr '- rn 1957 lAlNl1NXXHllN1H DONINIIIN BA lrzgllxb Prep1re1l for College 1t the Grotun 811111111 xx here he pl1yed V1rsrty hntkex Virsrty basebrll 1nd 111711111611 Vrlsrtx Souer VC'11s House Prefett l1'1Ll Busrness M1n1g,er of the Selltllll PIPLI Crzdruted rn 1951 Attended Prrneetun xxhere plwed Vlrsrtx smeer 1 s 1 member ut the OFlHj.,L Key Countr 1 11 ll rter 11111 I me 55 1 rn 16 N Army S1a,n1 rps g,hteen months un txe d tx ermrnx e rft rn 14 lui IR11DI:RIC RAW SON IRENC H jR BA J e .ned ll 111 11 n 1emx 1e1e x of e sthnul nexxspdper Gradurted rn 1951 NX ent to Broxxn xxhere he xx rs rn Nu 1l R O 1 C xx.1s 1 r11er11ber rf the BFJLIDIXIID Cluh Classrm Club 1nd IC Bruxxn Chrrstran Assoerrtrun Grd lu rted 1955 md xx ent rntu the N11xx txx11 xe11r5 11t1xe uty IN 1 c,1!111111LI1'l 111 ons Ot ter C me to I1 1257 17 4 . 1 'x if in T 1 jree. ' ' 1 1 ' ' A ' 1 ' ' nf tl1 ' sums ye11 rl ere le x'11i 1 1 cur, 5 1 , tl vm If S. fwt f ' C' 1' 1 y t'l Rpt' h- of 1256 C11 - to 1 ' 257. 195C ft. '1A ' Vt C Y' 1-lf 1 L 1',1 9 'A Sltj of 12-l 1 ',. ' - f: to '11 t. ' 'L ' tl'1t' 1 f1.'. 1'ft. l1 Lf li l . ' n 4 I I C . ' l . L .1 fi 1 - l 5 Prix 811611111 de lf1'11n111is, the Grand lfrix dc Peinture et Medrrillc 1l'Or 119131, 1rnl P'x de C.1p111'ite Art? De r.t'1: -t Ill Jt'1t'on 111111. Came tu 'l'rft ' Z ' 1 2 . . '. , . 191' C 1 11 41 'h L, L ' 5' he 1' 1 1' J ' 11nl xx'11i 1 ' l ' 1 1' Q l. C11 l 1 l C .111 '- in 19 . Scrxel txxu ye111's ' tl If ' fl' 1l Cu' ei ' 1' 3 ilC1 Ll j 111 G' 1 Cum to T1 A 157. ,. fa lr' p '- fr' toll ' .11 Hehw A111l4 I' xvl he x'11s l.iter111'y lfdrtur . . 5. .1 1 ' 1 4 ' 1 1 ' . ' , 1 tl ' 1 ' . C '1 1 in ' 1 ' ' 1 for ' 1 4 d ' 111 5 151 f. lil 1ft1n f . FRANK WILLIAM MILLER BA Mulbemulzcf Prepared for college at XVestheld Hrgh School Wfesthcld N J where he played Varsrty basketball and golf Graduated rn 1948 XVent to the I nlxerslty of Pennsylvmra untll Dccembex 1950 when he nent rnto thc Nny for four years Wlent to the Lnnersrty of xX72lSl111 lj.,fOfl from XXl'l1Cl1 he gradulted n 1957 vclllllt' IH Qeattle he urs a icoutmaster for three years ind coached Ilttle league md Pony Leacuc hischall Came to 11ft rn 1957 I 1 ezzcb DAVID LAGARDE OMELIA A B Prepared for college at the Dvsrght School VUas a member of the Debatmg., Club wrote a lrterary column for the school paper vwas on the yearbook stat? and was an honor student Graduated rn 1949 Wfent to C,0lLlI11l3121 Lnuersrty where he was a member of the Columbla Players and Le Celcle Francus Graduated xuth commendatrons rn French and Englrsh ID 1954 Taught at the Lrtchfield School rn Lltchfield Conn m 1955 and the Groxe School rn Madlson Conn ln 1956 Spent the summer of 1957 takmg, graduate courses ln French at Mlddlebury Came to Taft 1n 1957 NATHANIIFL BALDWIN SMITH BA Mdfbflllclflff Prepxred for collcige It lift xx here he played football and trick cmd captuned xxrcstlmg, Vilas on thc Pzjmfn Allllllcll md was a Momtor G1 iduated Cum I iudc from Plmccton xsherc hc drrccted the Lmxerslty iummcr Clmp rn 1957 the yexr hc came to 'I1ft 18 , . . 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' J , - 4 JOHN LEIPER ALLEN JR X ale lour X Lars at Taft Alpha Nutars Tlns tees the hell out of me Corrndor Monitor 551 Dime B.1ndMm1g.er 56 57 58 M1r4h1ng,B1ntl 55 57 58 C0l'ILElfBlflLl 56 57 58 Pap rus 57 554 Glee Club 56 57 Chrlstmas Chmr 55 56 Lpper Qahool Debatmg 58 Masque and Dagger Souety 57 58 Alpha Vue President 58 Inter Club Councxl 58 Dante Commnttee 58 Llbraq Commlttee 58 XX'ade House Comnnttee 58 Chemnstq Club 58 Opera Club 58 I V Hotkey 51 7 arslty Baseball I 57 j V Baseball 56 Four years ago a new type of man entered Taft, a nearly perfect c0mb1nat1on of bralns, brawn, and athletlc ab1l1ty ohn was able to mamtam a good scholastlc average wlthout much trouble although he can hardly be accused of coastmg Often when hrs work was done, he could be seen burmng the m1dn1ght Oll wrltmg a certam lucky young lady from Baltlmore But h1s greatest achlevements were recorded on the athletnc Helds He lettered 1n soccer these past three years and was elected Captam as a Senlor Through h1s forceful leadersh1p, the team enjoyed 1ts finest season ln many a year hlghhghted by lts 3 1 vlctory over the Yale Bull Pups ohn was also a standout on the Varslty Hockey team and spent two years roammg the outfield for the Varslty Baseball team H1s versatllxty doesnt end on the athletlc field John was duly elected VICC presldent of the Alphas He was a member of Masque and Duggfr Soclrfy G ee Club Papyrus, and other 1mportant groups ohn s dlstmctlve humor, although usually cyn1cal or sarcastlc, was rarely offenslve, he was well llked by everyone We are sure ohn wlll fit 1n well at the College of hrs chonce and w1ll make the same outstandmg record that he drd at Taft We wlsh h1m the best of luck and wlll remember h1m always whenever we thunk back to Taft and to the class of S8 Ocean Avenue Marblehead Neck, Massachusetts 24 , . D A D V J. A. 1 ' 4 ' a 'K 5, ' , l l . y , ' '. ' .- r 5 f , 7 ,- Varsity Soccer '56. '57, '58, Captain '58 -. . ' l L '5 V' A L 'UW' , T '58 ff 5, , ' 3 7 ' . ' J . . . , . I - - ' 7 I I - V, , 4 . . . , . . J , . . . . .1 , ANTONIO ALOMAR GARCIA P Four Yeirs at Taft Beta 'I he LeBlanc s Funny man' Spncler Monkey Sprck jre Papyrus Photog.,t1pher 56 57 58 Press Club Photogrrpher 58 Music Club 58 Current Events Club 58 Gui Club 55 5f Camera Club 55 55 57 58 Secretary Treasurer 58 Chemxstry Club 58 Vusrty Soccel T 58 V Soccer 57 Vars1ty Hockey T 58 j V Hockey 57 Lower School Hockey 56 V.1rs1ty Track 57 H3lllng from that colorful South Amerlcan country Colombla, Tony, better known among h1S fr1ends as Sp1der Monkey flrst set foot 1n these halls four years ago as an lnconsplcuous Lower M1ddler and qulckly became a well l1ked member of h1s class As far as scholast1c achlevement IS concerned Tony has 1mproved 1m mensely When Tony first came to Taft he could speak only a few words of Engllsh As the years elapsed Splder Monkey grasped the Engllsh language 1n such a way that he has become an excellent scholar HIS abllxty to compre hend 1deas qu1ckly has helped Tony not only ln h1s stud1es but also nn athletlcs S1nce Tony llves 1n South Amer1ca, he had never skated untll he came to Taft Therefore, we can say that earmng hlS letter ln hockey was Tonys greatest athletxc accompl1shment, a goal Tony made by h1s eagerness to learn Not content w1th hockey as h1s only letter sport Splcler Monkey has won h1S letter on th Track squad by runn1ng the m1le He also was on the Varslty Soccer team d1st1ngu1sh1ng hlmself as a good forward Another of h1s accom phshments 1S 1n the Held of photography Many have praxsed h1s skxllful plctures, wh1ch are cont1nuously wlnnmg photography contests and wh1ch have helped h1m ga1n a pos1t1on on the Papyrus as a photographer It can be sald w1th confidence that, on the baSlS of h1s fine record at Taft, Tony IS assured of success ln the future Ap Aereo 839 Fernando, Agullo 20 Medellm Colomb1a Barcelona, Spam 25 R. .I. 2. fl , 1 1 1 ' ,' ,' 5 ,Z ' A l .V 7 J. 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U . ,, . , G . . . . . 9 ' - , Y WILLIAM BURG ANSTINE JR Wfilliams Three Years at Taft Beta Bchmtl the Wlieel Crazy Bill Anst Cool XX'1lly Dinan Bind SQ Marching Bind 56 Context Band 58 Glce Club 58 L pper School Debating, 58 jlggcr bhop Committee 57 Camera Club 58 Varsity Basketball T 58 I V Basketball 56 57 J V Track 57 Automobile Club 58 If you can plcture a boy wearing a red sweater and a blue golf cap, seated at his desk and vigorously manipulating a ski pole, you can picture Anst MG sports car At Hrst, this wild exhibition of sports car enthusiasm may seem to con flict with Bills placid nature, but, on closer 1nSpCCt10r1 of Bills character, one also detects his great enthusiasm and determination in everything he tackles, be it sports cars, basketball, track, music, or scholastic achlevement Willie, who failed in his attempt to make the York Pa Junior High Basketball team, set his sights on the Taft Varsity squad His diligent and enthusiastic practice enabled h m to join the J V squad as a Middler and the Varsity team as a Senior While rummaging through his closet one Saturday afternoon he un covered a dusty snare drum which he thought he had left home Five minutes later th halls were reverberating with wild drum rolls One month later the Concert and Marching bands were blessed with Cool Wlllies drum, and, within half a year, the Taft School Dance Band, the epitome of instrumental skill, accepted Willie and his drum into its folds For reasons that should be fairly obvious by now we are confident that Bill will do more than an adequate job in any walk of life he chooses Farquhar Estates York Pennsylvania 26 2 1 ' ' Q58 . . . . . . ,, ,, in one of his rare moments of ecstasy - practicing speed shifting for his . . . , . . . . , , 'f , . , - , S . . . U ' ' QQ ' ' , ,Y 3 THAYER BALDWIN Xae Tue Yerrs at Taft Alpha In the surf m not talkrntc, xx hlle the flaxor lists 'lcd RC'lLly Teddy Blldy Marchmg, Brad 51 S5 Concert Bmd S Press Club 55 56 Copy Fdxtor 57 Vxcc Prun clLl'lI SQ C YSIHIIS Chou Sl SS Cheerleldcrs SQ VZYSIIY DCDIIIHKL, 57 58 Lpper School Debxtxngc 57 Vlce Pres1dentSecret11y Lower School Debltlng 5l 55 56 Masque and D13,g,crNoc1cty 55 if 57 58 Receptlon CITIIIIIIIIICL 57 59 Current Ex ents Club SQ Mathemxtlcs Club W Chemxstry Club S8 V Soccer 56 57 Vars1ty Soccer I 57 Sunday DISLLISSIOD Group 57 58 ust by graduatmg from Taft Ted Baldwxn wlll earn hlmself a great d1St1I1CtlOI'l Ted IS one of the five remammg members of the orxgmal class of S8 Others have dropped by the waysxde, but Ted IS stlll w1th us and ln a falrly pos1t1ve sense, too He has brought acclalm to l1llTlSIf ln v1rtually every Held of endeavor Durlng thls soccer season, he was an outstandmg member of the schools best team ln years At the same tlme he was a cheerleader whenever he was free of soccer oblrgatlons To make h1s record even more 1mpress1ve he also took part ln the Fathers Day play and took lead posxtlon on the negltnve team 1n the December Yale Debate Ted IS a member of the Masque amz' Dagger Society and has been smce hls Lower Mld year He became the first member of our class to make Varslty Debatmg and IS now Vrce Presldent In addltlon, he has been a valuable member of the Press Club and IS V1ce Presrdent of that orgamzatlon, also Llke all of us thls symbol of mdustrrous youth has h1s weaknesses The foremost among these IS MISS Sherrle Platt, who has been hns date at every Taft dance as long as any one of us can remember Smce everyone IS golng to be successful and wealthy and thus, of course, happy, to say Ted w1ll be successful does not say much about hlm Let us say, rather, he wlll enjoy l1fe he always manages to 75 Alterton Ave Hull Massachusetts 27 ,JR 'l .,. ' . ..I, .V -.Y U D' 4 'l A ll hi? af' ,' z'. r 4 L-V, -. . 1 1.7, Q . -:A g '58 a '5.' .' '. ' a 'f ' fm' .' ' I I I 'l .ls ,, k.' 'Q 1 ' '- , . . . . . . . S . . . . . . , ,. , . , .. . . s 2 . . . , . . , HALSEY LAWRENCE BEEMER JR Wfashrngton 8. Lee 'Ihree Years at 'laft Gamma 17 Prospect Drne Anyone got anythmg., to ut' Hal Beems Admrral Glee Club Sf 57 58 Lovxer Qchool Dtbatmg, 56 Masque and Dagger ioucty 57 Dante Commxttct 57 58 Chess Clrb 57 Bxologv Club 57 Camera Club SC Opera Club 58 J V Track sr 57 Varslty Skung 56 Even at the tlme of h1s arr1val at Taft ln 1955 Halsey was d1st1nct1ve, for he had already been to elght dlfferent schools rn the U S Chma, Hawau, and Japan H1s descrrptlons of experlences m the Orlent qu1ckly made hrm the center of bull sesslons, and he has mamtamed th1s posxtlon of honor ever srnce where, a fate which he has b en quxte wrllrng to encourage He has had h1s fiery moments, but unless connected wrth h1s other great passlon, sports cars, these have always burned away to a laughlng truce In the field of extra currlcular actrvrtles, Halsey has achleved h1s mam d1st1nct1on behmd the curtams of the Audrtorrum, where he has kept an eye o J A Vespers, and all the productlons of the Masque and Dagger Soczetg As Stage Manager he has exercrsed h1mself phys1cally and mentally, as Mr Candlers classrc sett1ngs have been created On the mght of a play he was everywhere backstage, labor1ng, coordlnatmg h1s departments, and marshallmg srlencmg, and encouraglng h1s actors Halsey ga1ned many thmgs from the Soclety, just as the Socxety ga1ned lmmeasureably from h1s devotron, skrll, and sweat Halsey has probably had one of the more ,ocular natures 1n the class, and yet he has also been one of the more thoughtful members Hrs understand mg of phrlosophxcal problems mdlcates a maturlty born of h1s world wrde educatlon We hope not to lose touch wlth him m another drstant home P G Box 3013 c o Standard Vacuum Oll Co VllLDJI1lld Hou e Orchard Road Smgzpore Colony of Sung lpox t 8 -Nw , . , L . ' , V K - . K ' 7 ' H . 4f'56.' Q58 . CCY A 1 I 3 . . l 1, I . ., This is probably because Halsey is a person who has unusual experiences any- ? . . . . . n . ., ' ' '. , . . . 1 r 1 ' 1 1 S , 2 . , l Q 2 WILLIAM ALBERT BLEES II Dartmouth Fne Years at Taft Gamma Falrheltl Usher hon muah do you weigh! Stun Nummy Class CUIUITIIHCE 56 Marthmq Band 54 55 Press Club 57 58 Glee Club 57 Chnstmas Choxr Sli 55 Chu.1le1tler 58 Masque md Digger Souety 5a 5 8 Dame Commlttee 58 jxgger Qhop Commlttee 55 Llbrary Commlttee 58 Vars ty Sotter 57 T 58 V 'Setter 56 V Hotke 56 57 us1ty'lenms T 57 l J V Tenms 55 56 Stem entered the k1nd Hrm moulder from nearby Lltchfield five years ago, subsequently Blll has excelled 1n every branch of school l1fe H1s humor and athletlc sklll have Won h1m many fr1ends here at Taft Durlng h1s five years at Taft B111 has taken part 1n all fields of extra currlcular act1v1t1es Stem has proved 1nvaluable backstage for the Masque and Dagger Soclftj He has also pledged h1s full support to Bxg Red s teams durmg every season Desplte h1s s1ze, Stern has Worked h1s way up from J V Soccer and Tennls and has shown hls sklll on these Varslty teams 1n the past seasons Th1s wlnter he xnvaded the W1nter God s Place 1n a major role after serv1ng two years on the J V Hockey Squad However, Stems school spmt does not end here because he IS a cheerleader and encourages other teams when he IS not competmg hlmself Stem has ma1nta1ned a satlsfactory average 1n h1S studxes, even w1th hlS mlnd often wanderlng to Rosemary Hall Taft has taught Blll many thlngs along Wlth the love of hymn .QHI94 The experlence Whlch he has gamed here can lead hxm only to success 1n the future The class of S8 wlshes the b st of luck to Stem 1n the ensumg years Talmadge Lane Lltchfleld Connectxcut 29 Y 4z ' f 'f.'7.'5 . t ' ' H56 J. . . ye 'u V J. . Q ' y . , V Lower bchool Hockey 5-1. 55 V1 ' A 1 ' , '58 ' lf ' ,Q ' . . . U . , ,, . . . - Y JOHN MEEKS BOM ER Prmceton 'I hree Years at Taft Alpha lhc. Musu Room lhls IS the greatest record' Bomes um ,lack The Bomer Glet Club 56 57 58 V1cePres1dent 58 Orloms 58 Chu1thCho1r 56 57 58 c,l1I'l9fINlS Choxr 58 Sprmg, Chorll lestlxal 57 58 Masque and Digger Souety 58 Dante Comnuttee 57 MUSIC Club 55 57 58 Opera Club 58 j V Football 57 Vars1ty football T 58 j V Baslfetball 57 .1rs1ty lrack 56 'I 57 T Class Day Comxmttee 58 Cum Laudt 58 Smce jack Bomer came to Taft three years ago, he has part1c1pated 1n many act1v1t1es, these 1nterests have proven not only that he can hold h1S own 1n the vaned phases of school hfe, but that h1s IS a VCYSHIIIC nature, wh1ch hlS class recogn1zed by vot1ng h1m the Most Versat1le Sen1or ack plays defens1ve halfback on the Vars1ty football team and 15 the Vars1ty track squad s best bet for a w1nn1ng pole vaulter, he IS also a member 1n good stand1ng of the Mavquc and Dagger Soclc fy Perhaps Jack s strongest 1nterest l1CS 1n mus1c, he IS a member of every school s1ng1ng group and often can be found 1n the MUSIC Room l1sten1ng to the latest record by h1s favor1te composer ack 1S a consc1ent1ous student who Works hard to ma1nta1n an honor average Yet he always has tlme IH h1S busy schedule to SOCIHIIZC, amus1ng and affable ack has made many valuable fr1ends at Taft Jacks pleasant per sonallty, varled 1nterests and fac1le m1nd are the qual1t1es whlch have made h1m a success at Taft and w1ll make h1m a success 1n the future 384 So Goodlet Memph1s, Tennessee 50 . . ,Q , v , ji vi XX'1'estling '58 V' ' ' Q Ss J . . . . . l 9 J l l ' , ' D , ANTHONY RAY BULLARD Yale Txxo Heats it 'Iaft Batt Maryland W'1ll you guys shut up so I tan study Bt s ony Glee Club 57 54 Churrh Chou' 59 Held Clmctrleatler 58 Reteptxon Commxttu. SQ Llbrlry Commxttee 58 XX ade House Commrttee SQ MUSlL Club 57 58 Gun Club 57 Chemlstry Club 58 Two years ago, from the lnttle known metropolls of Rockv1lle, Maryland, came Tony Bullard Tony, known more famlllarly to h1s Classmates as Bulls became accustomed to Taft School llfe very qulckly Because of h1s umque personallty Bulls made many frlends Tonys s1ncer1ty was h1s strongest pomt, as hxs close frlends know As a member of the Beta club Tony helped h1s clubmates by partrclpatmg 1n club hockey club soccer, and club tenms In h1s Semor year Tony was elected head cheer leader As the head of thls nmportant school act1v1ty, Tony d1d a very capable job However, Tony dldnt lxmxt hlmself to extra currlcular act1v1t1es alone Whnle at Taft Tony complled a very envnable scholastlc record H accompllshed thls feat because of has drlve and determmatlon Bulls reallzed that good grades mean a good college Because of thxs attrtude, he was elected by h1s classmates the person who takes l1fe most ser1ously Tonys ambltlon IS to be a psych1atr1st, h1s classmates w1sh hnm all the success 1n that Held Rose H111 Chestnut Lodge Rockvnlle Maryland 31 . v 7, 1 A .. 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C I ll ' ' Q, Y CHARLES DAVID BURT Boxxdoln Four Years at Taft Gamma Qulssctt Hlrbor I W rsh You d Stop Smokmg Frank Burtls Daxe Mtrtlung Band 55 56 Context Bind 55 Glte Club 56 57 58 Orlotos 58 Church Chmr 58 Qp mg Choral Festxxal 57 58 Lou cr Sthool Dtbatmg 56 Mnlk Lunch Commntee 58 Cap and Gown Commrttee 58 Mustt Club 55 56 57 58 Camera Club 58 Optra Club 58 Varsrty VCrestl1ngManag.,er 'l 58 I V Tratk 57 Drstussnon Group 57 58 Four years ago Dave Burt left Boston, the home of the bean and the cod, to take tn some of the culture wrthm the 1v1ed walls of Taft Daves gemal smlle and good ptrsonallty have made hlm well lrked by h1s classmates At almost anytxme of day or nlght, one can find a bull sesslon 1n Daves room on any t0plC from salllng to relrglon Durmg h1s stay at Taft Dave has made many notable contrlbutlons to the school Because of h1s ab1l1ty and mterest ln muslc, he has been an out standmg member of the Glee Club Chrlstmas Cholr, and Orxocos However, Dave s talents do not l1e solely rn the field of mustc Durlng the fall he can be found playmg soccer for the Gammas He IS also the manager of the Varslty Wrestlmg team and a memb r of the track team Because of hrs many fine qual1t1es Dave IS certaln to be a success 1n any thmg he docs We wlsh hlm the best of luck m college and throughout lxfe 49 Neholden Road Waban Massachusetts 32 , -A I ,. 7. . , V - Y ,. t . , I - Y I . . L i' ' ' , , U .K A - y v 4 F- V , - Y .. -., V ze ,, . . . . . , . . X . H . 4 . . . . . , C - 1. , . , . . . . fx c . 9 RICHARD MELVILLE BUTTENHEIM wflllllllli ur Xeus Alphx lht PI111 I IHXISUL Butts 'lrltky Dltky Dante Band 56 57 5? Context Bind if? Papyrus SQ Annual SQ Plttorxal Iltlxtor 59 blee Club 56 57 Mlsque 1ntlD1gg.,c1 Souety 55 SI S7 S8 Dime Commlttee 57 SQ XV1 lt House Committee 59 bun Club 55 6 If some Alumn1 Day we hear a p1an1st 1n the common room playlng the blue melody of Stardust , then emphaslzxng a chord changmg tempo, and dashlng 1nto Mack the Knlfe , we w1ll know that Butts has returned too For not only IS hrs style unmlstakable but Butts mus1c typ1f1es h1s personal1ty b1t1ngly SQFCHSIIC one m1nute, full of subtle humor the next Almost always one can Hnd hlm 1n the Clubs Oscarson or Duncombe, smokmg 1ncessantly laughlng at Sullys latest joke, m1m1ck1ng de Klnghsh dxscussmg per sonal1t1es, and l1sten1ng to Barbara Carroll or George Shearlng For hlS frlends he IS always ready Wxth a subtle dlg and a help1ng hand, somet1mes srmul taneously Club 220 IS always open day or nlght bearlng xndeed a marked resemblance to Grand Central Statlon The door IS shut only when Butts IS composlng The Crnema for the next Pap, 1nvar1ably scorchnng the typewrnt r keys Wlth touches of Shavlan Wlt H15 versat1l1ty leads h1m 1nto other outlets for h1s talents One m1ght Hnd h1m substage w1th the combo, engaged 1n a jam sesslon, g1VlHg the bass everythlng hes got, perhaps on stage wlth the Masque and Dagger owls, help1ng Kelsle hlghllght a flat Three tlmes thls year he has subordlnated all h1s mterests to the Dance Commlttee help1ng to make the gym approprxate for the long awalted ball And he IS one of the hardest worklng Annual Plctorlal Edltors ever We are all hopmg that Butts own brand of Boffo wxll soon be appearmg rn the WIIIIHIIZS Record McLa1n Street Mt Krsco, New York 33 . . . , .. 1 . l'0 41 at lzlft 4 . 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HARRISON MONTGOMERY DAUGHERTY T C U Two Years at Taft Gamma juarez Mexrto Turn the radro down Martrn Hal Daugs Old Grandad Wade House Commrttee 58 Current Ex ents Club 58 Varsrty Track T 58 J V Track 57 Hal left hrs automobrles, females and the crtres of Crudad Juarez and El Paso rn the Fall of 1956 to journey to Taft, rn the heart of Yankeeland Havrng raprdly accustomed hrmself to hrs new surroundrngs he became one of the more popular boys rn hrs class, because of hrs affable and generous manner Daugs soon overcame hrs drffrcultres rn the classroom to earn a very resp ctable average Hrs good behavror and scholastrc achrevement enabled at the Wade House nor rn New York he could be found rn a frrendly drspute wrth a number of Yankees upholdrng the Lone Star State, or rn a bull sessron rn whrch he descrrbed many of hrs explorts rn New York or Juarez Durrng hrs Hnal year at Taft he became a member of the Wade House Com ITIIUIC Daugs abrlrty was not lrmrted to mental exercrse, however, for he made hrs athletrc attrrbutes evrdent durrng hrs first year The Gammas soon realrzed Hal was a healthy addrtron to therr club He helped therr football teams to place second and first, respectrvely rn hrs two years at Taft In the sprrng months Harrrson made the hrll, where he threw the shot and Javelrn for the unror Varsrty Hrs Senror year, Hal made Varsrty track As Hal leaves us to return to Texas, we wrsh hrm success rn whatever he may do Wrth Hal s abrlrty and personalrty, we feel confident he wrll do well 226 Pennsylvanra Ave El Paso, Texas 34 l ' ' ' lf ,, 9 Hal to take several notorious weekends to New York. 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STEWART DOWSLAN D DAVIS X lllllll1N ur H s 1 mu e Don t H ut 1 Strutght Schtuu Stem Nlonxtor SQ Corrxdor Momtor SQ C iss Comrmtttt 57 lNflI'Ll1l'lj., Bmtl SS a rus 56 7 S8 Copy ftltor 5 lNI1nn,1ng, Editor 58 Annual W Splrts Illltor S8 Ninsque mtl Duster Sotxety SQ buumx C lub Sttrttuy is Mllk Iunth Committee SR Nxutthbolrtl Commnttte S7 Chess Club 57 S8 Math Club SQ arsxty Sutter 'I 57 1 sz y Baseball l l V Baseball 57 Cum Laude 58 The requ1rements for a truly satlsfactory and rewardlng stay at Taft are not easy to fulfxll but 1n h1s four years here Stew has certamly gamed all that the school has to offer Scholastlcally he has always been at the head of h1s class, as shown by h1s hst of honor subjects In the extracurrlcular Held Stew has spread h1s lnterests wndely takmg part ln many different act1v1t1es Hxs favornte actlvxty, though, IS undoubtedly the Palm ruv Heelmg durlng h1s Mld year, he was soon elected Copy Edxtor, and at the followmg electrons he gamed the posxtlon of Managmg Edxtor He has put many hours and much effort mto the Pap, and ln return he has gamed mfimte satnsfactnon and experlence But Stew 15 not seen only wlth pen ln hand On the athletlc field Stew has benefited both hlmself and the school by showmg the quallty of leadersh1p and mterest whlch have brought many v1ctor1es for h1m and h1s teams As a monxtor, he has been a leader not only of h1s own class, but also of the entlre school He has fully llved up to the respons1b1l1t1es that have been entrusted to hlm Wxth th1s pos1t1on Last but certamly not least, on the corrldor he IS known as redheaded Schtuu and IS always good for a few laughs For these and the other s1gn1 ficant contrlbutlons Wh1ch Stew has made, we are grateful Chester, New York 35 Y 'a Fo 'eari tt Taft G.: ra B .l I ' 1 '- 'l me L A I t lgf, A 'A ' Pvpy ' .'S.' . f zl' '. 1 ' Inter Club Council '58 V ' '58 V.r 't 1, f '58 7 ' x , . KI 33 ' ' '- FRANK WILLIAM DONOVAN JR Le Rosey 'I hrte X ears at 'laft Alpha New X orlc Palm Be uh Peyton To the dexrl xx 1th rt Sigmund Guts C011'lI11L1I11fy Cl'ICSfCO111111lffC'E' 57 58 LIUSIL Club 55 57 58 Opera Club 58 Presldcnt SQ Dxscussxon Club if 57 58 Chess Club 58 Wlthxn the Class of 1958 there IS perhaps no one who comes closer to typ1fy1ng the phrase a gentleman and a scholar than does Frank Donovan He rs first a Gross Poxnter, second, a true scholar, whose star has become brlghter Wlth the passage of each of hls three years here Hrs endeavours 1n the Helds of art and musxc far surpass those of anyone else 1n the class Frank s scholastrc achvevem nts mclude COPIOUS readxng of Joyce, Nxetzche Kafka, and Sartre Wlthxn the realm of extracurrlcular act1v1t1es, too, Frank has contrr buted most slgnlficantly and orlgmally Last year he was 1nstrumental rn foundrng the Sunday Afternoon DISCUSSIOH Group, a sound1ng board for hrs phllosophxcal and lrterary vlews Thrs year he achleved a great amb1t1on by foundlng the Opera Club, whlch has been most successful And the Com munrty Chest Commlttee, last year the object of Frank s monumental sarcasm, now ben Hts from his untmng efforts m IIS behalf Hls obyectlons to the methods of the commlttee, once posted on the gym door 1n Martxn Luther fashlon have smce caused the commlttees 1ntents and purposes to be re evaluated, and the present Chest has been markedly superlor to any prevrous commlttee wlthln our recollectron New York IS Frank s Mecca, especlally the area around 38th and Broad Way And he conslders hlmself a New Yorker, for only that great metropohs can provlde enough dlverslty for hrs msatxable lust after experxence W'e hope that ln the followxng year Frank will not find Parls as soul S3If1SfylI1g as New York 17160 E Jefferson Grosse Pomte, MlChlg2U 36 , . 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RICHARD J DRANITZKE XX esltym hree X elrs lt 1 Home NX hat tune lre you goxng., to bel Yonks Drans Drano Rotkm Dltk Clee Club 57 58 Llmstmas Cho r S6 58 Varsity Debating 58 I pper bthool Debxtmg., 57 loner Sthool Debatmg., 56 l pper Sthool Common Room Committee 58 Clp mtl Gown Committee S9 Current Fxtnts Club 58 C,l'lCl11liIly Club 58 V lruk v Dante Commxttee 58 french Commrttee 58 Rlchard Dramtzke, who come to Taft as a Mlddler from Patchogue, New York, IS an outstandlng member of the class of 58 1n many ways Hav1ng glven up the comforts of home, Dlck qu1ckly became adapted to the l1ttle c1ty s tough curr1culum, and hls easy golng personallty won hrm many fr1ends Always a good student Drans was a member of the fast chemlstry d1v1 slon and the Honors Engllsh class, 1n Wh1Ch he was especlally mterested A hardwork1ng and consc1ent1ous student, Dlck also had the fight that xt took to survrve 1n the jungle of Jap tests and S3dlSIlC 1nstructors The Beta Club was qunck to reallze the asset that they had recelved xn Drans, and he loyally alded the Betas 1n the vnctorxes whlch resulted ln two banquets Durmg Sprmg term D1ck contrlbuted hrs sklll to the umor Varslty Track team A resourceful and experlenced debater Dlck graduated from the Lower School Debatmg Club to the Varslty Debatlng team durlng hlS three years at Taft Besldes belong1ng to other school organ1zat1ons, Drans was the most lllustrxous founder and the very honorable presldent of the Second Floor French Club, whose meetlngs he presnded over regularly Dlcks pleasant nature, comblned wnth hlS excellent scholasuc ach1eve ments and other numerous contrlbutlons, have added much to Taft and wnll lnsure hxs happ1ness 1n future l1fe 156 N Ocean Ave Patchogue, New York 37 ' J ' t 'll 'A I a 'llalft liefa - 4' ' 1 ' N. .QM T '. .J fl' .' af Y' ' '- 5 Y' ,'58 A ,. . . 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RHYS EVANS Prnnteton Iour Heats at 'laft Alphl 'NIot the fourth floor mam' Lets take a w0tL Clem The Potato Farmer The Iellas Snow Ball Momtor 58 Corudor Monitor 58 Cllss Commlttee 56 57 58 Chalrmm 57 Plpyrus 56 57 58 Sports Edltor 58 Annual 58 Stnuu Ldrtor 58 Press Club 56 57 58 Presrdent 58 Masque and Dagger 8ot1ety 58 Alphl President 58 Inter Club Counul 58 Dxnte Commrttte 58 Mxlk Lunth COITIIUIIICC' 58 Cl iss Crft Commxttte 58 My names McGraw, I am a patsy, everybody calls me that, others say Im a fall guy Well anyway, th1s guy asks me to tall these two Evans and Flelds Who am I to argue for two grand' I hung around some l1ttle crty, beauty clad What I jotted down IS hsted above These hard, cruel facts were worth the dough to me But the funny thrng IS I got mterested rn these two' So I nosed deeper 1nto the matter on my own, for thls fact they call me a fall guy' Lets look at Clem , as I got to know h1m later From the outsxde I could see that thls krd was on the ball You know what I mean all those extracurrlcular act1v1t1es, and blg wheel 1n many of them, too Therefore, I flgure that thrs guy must be Worth knowmg So I purposely bump 1nto h1m at Club Oscy one day, and we begrn to talk Later that mght he shows me how he handles a bunch of wrld kldS on some floor they call the Fourth Ma1n Immedrately I can see that he knows the score Clem IS Sports Edltor of some local Egyptran paper, the Papyrus So I read some art1cle of hrs about some Wmter Kmgs hockey team, and I notlce that Clem knows how to cr1t1c1ze pretty well You re wonderlng why I am lnterested rn Clem? Well I figure that thls krd IS gomg to go far after he gets out of that Txger Cage 1n New Jersey contrnued on followmg page Dorset, Vermont 38 - , I f 1 , . I , ' ' 'p' ' YY ' x 'A ' i . , 1 ' ' ' ' Automobile Club '58 Q! I I . ' , . . ,. , . . , . . If Y Q Y ' ' . . . . , . , . ,, . . . Y . . , . . , , fl Y ' ' ' 7 . . . , . , . GILBERT ALAN FIELDS Amhust ur X L rs C111111111 Osty s V4 at I mem tn sly s Phxlhut M Ch unps Clube rt C mrrnlor Munnor S9 IP rus if 57 SQ C1 LL Club 56 57 Q Churth CIIOII' 57 SQ Biology Club 57 Curxent lxtnts Club SQ C L Automobile Club SQ utr Stlmoul rs1ty lurk lk loner Nthool lenms 6 ThlS other cat 1sn t as rushed as Invans, Flelds doesn t get too mvolved 1n affurs, but he keeps h1s hands 1n enough to be respectable I got to talkmg Wlth h1m at the famous n1ght spot I ment1oned before, Club Oscy Seems he always has a book propped up 1n front of h1m th1s IS just a front, he IS really watchmg the late show GIIS ma1n 1nterest IS smgmg As you can see from the above l1st, he IS 1 member of some s1ng1ng groups I bet you the real reason beh1nd h1s membersh1p IS the dances wnth g1rIs schools Don t get me wrong there IS plenty of sweat 1n the Glee Club Be1ng a corr1dor mon1tor IS no coast e1ther Here IS problbly where G1l has learned h1s most at Taft My God, 1f I wus up there on the Lower M1d corr1dor, I would have gone mad but G11 IS st1ll pat1ent wlth those ch1ld ren, except maybe at the end of the term He IS one of the few fellows I know who really handles respons1b1l1ty well, when someone needs a hand th1s guy IS qu1ck on the uptake Im sort of worr1ed about the future, th1s guy IS gomg to a place of h1gher educat1on called Amherst, run by a Lord Jeffery who sounds a l1ttIe too hlgh class for me, but I w1Il go along for the r1de wh1ch IS Inable to be pretty long between there and Prmceton 114 Valentme Street West Newton, Massachusetts 39 Fo ' -11 5 at Taft '. . . 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' YY JOHN MORLEY FINK Tb'IlQl1llQ,dl'l -1 Years at Taft Betl Kmgxes Abode Im Not 'Ialkmg Wfhnle 'Ihe Fluor I xsts Fmks Flnker juan Matching Band 55 56 Glee Club 56 57 58 Orrotos 58 Lower School Debatrng 55 Masque and Dagger Souety if 5 S Sure u Dante Committee 58 Receptron Commxttee 58 Llbrary Commlttee 58 Wade House Comnuttee 58 Music Club 58 CLIIICI1 Exents Club it 55 3 In the fall of 1954 a tall handscme Grosse Poxnter made h1s debut IH the Lmcoln Lobby Thus the curtam rose for a four act comedy John won the rmmedxate 1ttent1on of hlS classmates wlth h1s wut and barltone VOICC Smce uan arrlved at Taft, hlS career has been a busy and contrlbutnve one Athletlcally for the past two years durrng the Sprmg he has been 1 mamstay on the H111 as a sprlnter Durmg the other two seasons uan can be found carrymg the propltlously ht torch for the Betas Th1s past Fall he was one of the elxte group whrch formed the Club All Star Football team B S1dCS hrs abxlrty 1n athletlcs, uan has been a three year member of the Glee Club He takes great delxght 1n rece1v1ng prarse from the grrls wxth whom Taft has held Glee Club dances Thrs year he has reached the ultlmate 1n the Taft muslc world as a member of the Or1ocos ohns mam contr1but1on to the school seems to be h1s extreme rnterest n dramatlcs Smce hrs Mlddle year he has been seen ln both Mothers and Fathers Day productrons H15 largest part to date came when he took the lead role rn Arsa 1116 and Old Lace He has been so successful 1n h1s dramatlcs career that he was elected Secretary of the Masque and Dagger In the future, when We finger through the dusty pages of thrs book and come across h1s never to be forgotten face, we wlll remember h1s qurck wrt, h1s optlmnstlc vlew of lrfe, and hls talk of a small but lovely g1rl back honae 69 Cloverly Road Grosse Polnt Farms, MlCh1g3n 40 T 3. l . , . 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JAMES ADAIR FOOTE H rmrlton ree X L us Cr rmmr Drnrnr Room Crrcctrnras Chrcf Clrrcfu Ge Club if 37 Q O ous 9 Church Chorr S6 57 S8 C1rrstmrsChorr 56 57 542 Sprrnr, Chorrl lestrx rl S6 SQ Cheerlc uler L pper School Dcbatrnga 57 Masque md Dagger Soerety 58 Class Grft Commrttee 59 Musrr Club S8 Chess Club 57 78 bun Club 56 57 Cll11CIiC,llll7 if 57 524 Opera Club 58 V Soccer 56 Varsrty Soccer 58 V lennrs Sf ames Foote, of Rye New York left boyhood behrnd hrm donned hrs red tre, and started hrs outstandrng career at Taft as a lowly Mrddler rn 1955 Durrng hrs three years rm garned recognrtron from hrs classmates as a vocalrst Jrm has been extremely actrve rn the musrcal Held, to whrch he devotes much of hrs trme Hrs membershrp rn the Musrc club and the Orrocos fa very elrte, unaccompanred srngrng groupj proves, beyond doubt hrs abrlrty to srng One rs made aware of thrs abrlrty rn the corrrdors and the shower Chref as hrs classmates have nrcknamed hrm, shows hrs abrlrtres rn other fields For three years he tended goal for Taft soccer teams Each of hrs three teams had wrnnrng seasons In hrs thrrd year Chref recerved Varsrty recognrtron rn soccer Wrth keen actrng abrlrty and a wrll to wrn over' seem rngly rnsurmountable odds Jrm helped wrn a banquet for hrs club Typrfyrng actrng at rts best Jrm brought first place honors to hrs play and steak to hrs fellow Gammas As Jrm brds farewell to Taft, the best wrshes of hrs classmates go Wrth rm That he wrll be a success rn lrfe we do not doubt, for one such as Jrm rs destrned to succeed rn whatever he does North Manursrng Island Rye New York 41 . 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Y 1 EDWARD RAWSON FOREMAN L of N Carolmx Four Years at Taft Gamma South Graham hoxs are you' Raxxs Marehmg Band 55 Press Club 58 Glee Club 58 l pper School Deb lflflig, S8 Masque and Dagger Souety 57 Dance Commlttee 58 Reception Commxttee 57 5 Library Commlttee 58 Wfade House Committee 5 Music Club if 57 58 Current Ex ents Club 58 Cxmera Club SQ When we uncover th1s dusty annual years from now and look at the names and faces of VHFIOUS, old classmates, a certaln feelmg of k1ndness and respect w1ll envelope us Such a pos1t1ve react1on we shall have from one glance at thxs page and the boy represented, Rawson Foreman Rawson w1ll xmmedlately be remembered for hxs frrendly outgomg personallty that plays such a large part 1n h1s ab1l1ty to wm frxends so easlly Perhaps some w1ll remember Rawson for hrs keen mlnd shown 1n Honors Engllsh class or any mtellectual dlscusslon w1th fellow classmates Those who know Raws best know h1s mlnd IS capable of much sympathy and understand mg to help solve our problems, large or small Undoubtedly our 1mpress1on of th1s Southerners Wlt w1ll remam unblurred a w1t so sarcastxc, so thoroughly laughable, that one can hear shouts of laughter ln remembermg Rawsons contrlbutlons to Tafts llfe have also been made through hxs varred program Flrst and foremost IS dramat1cs For four years Rawson has worked faxthfully as a props man on every club play and numerous Masque and Dagger productrons untll attalnlng the coveted pos1t1on of stage manager To the Press Club he has lent h1s super1or wr1t1ng ablllty to the Glee Club a varlable Hrst tenor vo1ce But these accompllshments w1ll be forgotten 1n tlme What w1ll remam IS an overall IIIIPFCSSIOI1 so pos1t1ve and assurmg that for Rawson success seems mevntable 216 W Paces Ferry Road N W Atlanta, GCOfg18 4 Y 4. , . cg. 4 . , K ' . 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' If 7, 7 . , . . .2 WALTER DeWAYNE FRANCE JR 'I 1 e ur X elrs at Gxmma Nur the l'1rL House Ilures trouble XX xy ne XX'1lIy Glce Club S8 Cllflvfllhii Chmr 55 Lnbrxry Commnttee SQ Musu Club 57 58 Chess Club 58 Gun Club SC 5 Q Cllfflllliffy Club 38 Camera Club 58 Four years ago the bobbmg Hgure of a freshman day boy came to Taft Durmg these years Wally has dlsplayed one tra1t that nmmedlately dls tmgulshes hlm PCFSISCCHCC Every tnme one walks 1nto the llbrary, one sees Baloo grapplmg wnth his Chemlstry or French for the next day Because of hls pollcy of domg hlS work xmmedlately, of capltallzlng on every free moment for his studles, Wally has earned hlmself a very credltable scholastlc record and has been able to laugh up his sleeve at those of us who procrastlnate However, It IS not all work and no play IH Wally s case, as he has mstngated many CPIC eraser fights As a Gamma Wally enjoyed many banquets, and hls contrnbutlons ln club soccer, basketball, and tennls have helped the wmnxng cause Walts favorlte sport at school IS tennxs In fact, Wally IS so devoted to the game that he has been seen many tlmes 1n a fierce contest long after the ex perlod was over There are many other thmgs that we shall remember about Baloo, namely h1s 1ncessant talk of the happenings at Bantam Lake, h1s xnterest ln guns, hrs stamp and co1n collectlng and lately h1s mterest 1n someone who l1ves 1n the v1c1n1ty of a Hrehouse If Wally contlnues at Yale as he has here at Taft we are qulte sure that he w1ll enjoy a great deal of success 49 Kenilworth St Waterbury Connectxcut 43 , . 'al Fo 'A ' Taft ia . ' ln ' af 1, S. He was none other than Wally France, pride of the day boys. . . . . . , fl ' 7, ' . . . , . . ' '. Q1 ll ' Q 1 , Y CHARLES EDWARD GAY XX xshmgton lk Let Ihrtt 'lelrs it ft Beta Any xx here south ot loreman how are Mason Dlxon Imc you kul Cnyoutth M1 Gly G15 sky Charley Eddle Annual SQ L lee Club W Christmas Chou' S6 Mlsquc md Digger Sotlcty SS lW1llSlL Club 57 In Club S Reluctantly the South opened nts gates and lent young Charles Gay to the North Loolung at hmm today, one can understand why he was glven up only reluctantly Slnce that day Charhe has proven hxmself and has burst forth mto maturlty Glvlng Wllllllgly of hlmself he IS llked by all and has played an mtegral part ID h1s elasss success To hxs classmates Charhe rs somethlng speclal, he IS the qulet type but because of h1s personahty and wonderful sense of humor, It IS always pleasant to be wxth Charhe ust bemg near h1m makes lxfe hghter and more enjoyable Despxte hxs outer appearance of calmness, Charhe bustles w1th energy Involved ln many dlverse extracurr1cular act1v1t1es, hlS favorltes are those 1nvolv1ng art He IS act1ve 1n the Masque and Dagger S0614 fy, workmg mostly on the technical s1de However, hls greatest enjoyment comes from drawmg, whether It be cartoons for the Papyrus or maps for hlstory class Charlxes energ1es extend mto hls studies also Many are the nnghts when one can go 1nto Charlle s room durmg the late hours to End h1m hunched over a book, workmg dlhgenrly agamst a background of h1s self made wallpaper of Tlme Magazme covers By utlhzmg h1s tlme to the best advantage he IS always 1n the upper half of the class Thus, we have seen Charles Gay How can he follow any other path but the one towards success? 34 East 48th Street Savannah, Ge0rg1a 44 'gi' ' ' 4' 'A 72.1 Ta L1 I 4. a Y '. 2 , ,' . . ', , , Y- 1 , V ' . 1 ' 4 1 ' A . 'al a ' .1 H Current Events Club 'SS GL A V 7. .58 ' 1 . . . , , . , . . . , l . , . . . ' a ALFRED GOODMAN GILMAN X Ile lree Yurs at Alphx Wfalt House whlt 1 strexx AI Bn, Al Dante Band 56 57 58 Marrlnng. Blntl 56 57 58 Qonrert Band 56 57 58 M1lk Lumh Commxttee SQ XY lde House Commxttcc 56 IN una Club 57 HQ 'vlith Club 59 Cl1t.I11lSII'y C lub SH Cum I. lude 58 Take two parts excellent personallty compounded of essence of humor and a foundatlon of serlousness Comblne wlth one part enjoyment of mus1c and one measure of lnterest 1n sports Blend wlrh a hberal amount of absorptlon 1n school l1fe and homogemze the mlxture w1th an equal amount of generoslty and cons1derat1on Complete the formula by 1nfus1ng an excellent mtelllgence w1th a sc1ent1fic bend Introduce the product 1nto the Taft cruc1ble, mellow, and refine for three years Result Al Gllman Conclusnon exper1ment successful The prlnclple that somethlng worth dolng IS worth domg well IS un doubtedly the cornerstone of the success whlch Al has bullt for hlmself at Taft Nor dld Als success he IH only one or two Helds of endeavor H15 lnterest 1n mus1c culmmated 1n the pres1dency of one of the better dance bands Taft has enjoyed In add1t1on, h1s love of sports not only made Al a s1gn1flcant member of the Alpha soccer and baseball teams but also resulted 1n h1s excellent performance as basketball manager However, despxte h1s great contr1but1ons through extracurrxcular part1c1pat1on, we w1ll probably remember Al best for h1s consc1ent1ousness and generoslty Never d1d he object to sharmg much of h1s txme wlth us explammg some knotty math or chemlstry problem Al s achxevements at Taft are proof p0s1t1ve that our best wlshes for h1s success are superfluous He cannot help but enjoy both Yale and later llfe 139 Walworth Ave Whlte Planns, New York 45 'Q T1 - 'Q S ' Taft a 'L' J 'g1,' 'lu - Y rl K. , A 'l 1 L 1 ' ' . 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ROBERT DOUGLAS GORDON M1Cl1lf.,3U Four Years at Taft Alpha In The Sack KI-IL GM Gordo Douglas R 'Ihe Flash Press Club 56 57 58 Vue presrdent 58 Masque and Dagger Souety 57 58 Retcptlon COITIHIIIIC6 58 M lk Lunch Committee 58 ML sn Club 57 Chess Club 56 57 58 Gun Club 55 55 57 58 Math Club 58 Chemlstry Club 58 Cznera Club 56 57 I mer bthool Iootoall 54 In ch fall of 1954 Taft was blessed Wlfh the arrlval of Doug Gordon, who 1mmed1ately set out to make a place for hxmself 1n the school socrety He establxshed hrmself as an able student by placlng consrstently on the Honor Roll Then, rn hrs Mrddle year he roomed Wlth Mrke George' At the end of h1s Upper Mlddle year, Doug was elected Vlce Pres1dent 1n charge of sports for the Press Club and, as such, made h1s most 1mportant contrlbutlon to th school Doug spent many afternoons and evenrngs wrrtmg or correct1ng sports artrcles and prrntrng athletlc programs Doug IS not a pure lntellectual, a fact whlch he showed by h1s keen and sterlrng Wlt Thls wrt turned many an otherw1se dull t1me xnto an enjoyable ex perlence for h1s frrends In hlS Senlor year Doug showed h1s true Alpha loyalty by playmg goalle, a completely new pos1t1on to hlm, for the A League hockey team, whrch was rn desperate need of a netm1nder When not busy wrth Press Club work Doug supported the Alpha football and baseball teams As a member of the Masque and Dagger Soczefj Doug has demonstrated hrs mechamcal ab1l1ty as one of the heads of the technlcal crew Sxnce Doug IS very affable and consclentrous, we at Taft feel certarn that he w1ll succeed rn college and 1n later lrfe 240 East Palrsade Ave Englewood, New ersey 46 . .Y , -' Y' ' Z , L 'C , 7. . 2' - . 1 Y. 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M ,, , . r 1 CHRISTOPHER GEOFFREY GRAHAM Primtton o itll XX ilton Conn mu it not pure Hom C hris Cxlct Club 57 C.lTl lSI'I1l9 C,hoir SR Mlsq it mtl Digger Sotxen SQ lN ISIC Club uri C Lb Arriving late on Tuesday lfternoon September 18 1956 Christopher manner soon won him many friends His urnest efforts have made him a popular figure in many activities When anyone needs help Chris always seems to be present After playing an active part in the Beta B League Soccer team, Chris has shown his versatility by performing distinctively in hockey football and tennis Having made a nime for himself by hs memorable portrayal of the mother in tht Beta Club Play Chris was admitted to the Masquc and Dagqzr South in which he has pllycd an mdispensab e role in costummg, carpentry and puntmg, not to mention some acting In the Glee Club Chris can be found singing yoyously in the first tenor section Usually Chris can be found in his room on any free afternoon with half a dozen other boys having a discussion of th days cxents Cons1der1ng that he has been at Taft for only two years, Chris has mam tained a commendable scholastic average He has received recognition for hard work and initiative The Class of S8 predicts that Chris will have a most happy and prosperous life Mullstone Road Wilton, Connecticut 47 ' I Tw Years at Taft l Ag ,, E , H an AQ Ay.. ' -- , ' . 'ss fps- Q' 'sax K ' Ot-'1 Qi 1. '58 l i I L 7 9 9 i began his distinguished career at Taft, where his cheery smile and pleasant 4 k , ' ,, , i L 1 1 1 A . z ' ' i . ' l s 1 . , ' , , it 1 V , . . . . . , . Y , . . . WALTER EUGENE GRAHAM JR XY'1ll111ns ru. Hens 611111111 Dune Cx l Hou uc you Glu Llub SS Church Lhmr 58 Vumty Dtbmng, 59 L ppe1 Sthonl Dtbmng. 57 58 Ioxxe1 Sthool Debltmit, M1 que md D1ggt1 Soutty 56 Dxnct Comm1tttt 58 151,11 Shop Commntct 57 NX'ult House KOINIDIIICL 58 Nfllili Club 57 544 ur1tntLxtnts Club 524 llt m aut When Walter arr1ved at Taft from Dallas, he brought w1th h1m all the qual1t1es of a Texan b1g and spaclous 1deas and a Texan clrawl He certamly fulhlled th se grandlose character1st1cs by 1mmed1ately ach1ev1ng and mun ta1n1ng an honor average and by act1vely part1c1pat1ng both 1n sports and 1n extracurrlcular 1ct1v1t1es Walter reflects the lnherent gent1l1ty and good manners of a Southerner It IS not just these character1st1cs that make Walter a loyal Taft1e , but really the comb1nat1on of them that make h1m a most am1able, respons1ble and w1tty person He has 1nd1cated th1s respons1b1l1ty by the long hours that he has spent makmg lt possxble for several school dances and Masque mm' Dagger plays to be ready on t1me Also, Walter soon became an 1nd1spens1ble member of the debatmg team, on whlch he made use of h1S br1ll1ant m1nd and am1able personahty, and he has been an actne member of the Glee Club through the years We are sure that Walter Wlll remaln loyal to Taft as long as there IS IVY on th walls We of the Sen1or class w1sh h1m success 1n whatever busmess Held he shall undertake to enter Haskell R D ilrl Olean, New York 48 , . ' I: I Tli 'A ' 1 at Taft TL a '11y. ' ze . kid? . ffm' '1 '1 .' '77 .l57.l5H J'A,,..k- ' 'Y I.1brary CKil11Il1lftCC 58 vl. V. 'I 1 'k '57 Cu L1 le '58 . . . . ,Q . ,, 3 I 7 MICHAEL MALLORY GRAY Hmulton me Xe-:rs lt Betl Kentlncks X 1 tml fool the XV1 s Ivflke Monltor SQ Corrxdor Momtor 58 Glce Club 56 7 Churtl- Choir 57 Beta Presldent SQ In tr Club Counul SQ XX ule House Commxttec Hunt hboirtl Commxttee 56 57 V Hotkcy 56 7 arsntylixseblll S7 SQ I aft Athletlt As oumon SQ Setretiry 5Q Dame Commxttee 5'3 Strollmg down the corrlclor, wh1stl1ng a pop tune, IH the mlddle of a group Qhe always had the clgarettesj, amblmg through the fields trylng to spot some blrds, S21CI'lHC1Ilg the enjoyment of a good mov1e m order to learn the game of golf hold1ng h1s own at Kendrxck s r1dmg the tram from New York Sunday afternoons, always Mlke has been a major asset to the school In addltxon to these extracurncular act1v1t1es M1ke has complled a solld scholastlc record Even to the extent of journeys to the basement at three oclock 1n the mornmg to accompllsh some work Mlke has put the project of gettmg good grades ahead of h1s mherent des1re to hack But Mlke was far from all work and no play One can talk to Mr Morgan for only a very few mmutes before the toplc of Mlke Gray and h1s truly Hne voxce comes up A tower of strength m athletlcs also, Mlke put h1s natural co orclmatxon to the best use on the Beta A league soccer squad It was here that h1S real sportsmanshlp, h1s fiery competltrve sp1r1t, and h1s real feelmg for the school came 1nto vnew In add1t1on, M1ke earned a name for hlmself on the Vars1ty hockey and baseball teams But It 15 h1s personallty h1s qunck w1t, and consxderatlon for others feven to the extent of showmg some boys around New Haven, he bemg the only one who knew h15 way that make hlm Taft s loss and the world s gam 33 Kelburne Avenue North Terrytown, New York 49 1 ' 'l'l1 ' 1 , 1 Allalft 2 ' fa 'a ' - 'lkif' ,.A . 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FREDERICK WILLIAM GREEN JR 'I rmxty Four Years it Taft fe 1 I he House Ante I rmls I'r1tL free X its D me Bind 55 55 57 8 MIILIIIUQ., Bmd 55 56 Contcrt bmd 55 SC 57 V1 Presxdent Day Boy Commlttte 58 V Iootball Imxex tI1ooIHmtIcq 55 Smce Frxtz Hrst came to Taft four years ago, he has earned valuable and well deserved popular1ty among h1s classmates Hrs ready w1t and good sense of humor have added greatly to the atmosphere of the Wade House and other areas around the school Also, h1s athletxc and mus1cal 3bll1t1CS have been a great ass t to the school Frxtz has been a loyal supporter of Taft athletlcs on both the Varsnty and club levels He has played football on the h1ll for two years, and th1s year earn cl a letter as an end He has been also a ma1n factor 1n any successes the Beta hockey and baseball teams have enjoyed over the last four years H1s ab1l1ty, coupled w1th a strong deslre to w1n have made h1m a valuable addl t1on to Taft s athlet1c program However, Frrtz lS probably best known for h1s hot trumpet playrng He has been a member of both the Concert and Dance Bands for four years, he also played ln the marchlng band untll he started to play football H1s fellow muslcxans have recogmzed h1s muslcal ablhty by electlng h1m VICE Presldent of the Concert Band Frntz has made a valuable addltxon, both athletlcally and musxcally, to Taft xn h1s four years here So, nt IS wlth the best of wlshes from our class that I rntz departs from our 1vy clad walls 56 Woolson Street Watertown, Connectlcut 50 , . 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STEPHEN ALAN GREENE Hirmrd ihrce Ye mrs it l fr fJll11l1'll On the ski slopes Greene with thrte Es A 513, S Dance Band 56 57 58 Marching Band 56 S7 58 President 58 Concert Band Sf 57 58 President 58 I pper Sahool Debating Lover School Debating 56 Music Club 58 Mah Club 57 58 Camera Club 58 V Golf 57 Chess Club 58 Automob le Club 58 XX'oodn1ntlQu1rtet 57 58 Cum Laude 58 is little doubt in anyones mind as to why Steve received this honor Ever since his arrival in 1956 Steve has shown how we can gain success through pure determination and hard work Realizing he was in a class with intelligent boys, he applied himself to the utmost and was rewarded in kind by making the honor roll the very first marking period Shortly after this recognition, Steves talents attracted notice in the Band Room, where he b came an lndl spenslble part of the Marching, Dance, and Concert Bands with the clarinet and sax The fact that Steve IS now President of two of these organizations exemplifies well how S A succeeds in anythmg he attempts Steve has been a very active participant in sports where his speed and stamina were responsible for his fine play in soccer and basketball Steve doesnt exercise quite as strenuously in the Spring, when he is a member of the school Golf Squad Steve IS admired by his classmates for his sincerity and his willingness to help those who have trouble homework wise He is also a va'uable part of any third floor bull session His class recognizes that Steve has all the quahtles necessary to be an out standing success in life, friendliness, ambltion, and the will to work We know that h will set his goal high and we are confident that he will attain it R R D ipfl River Road Newburgh N Y 51 1 '1 - ' ' 'Q . A F-il is 1 K CS. .. iz ', fteve. E . 1. v' Q vu Q ' -5 v F E r Q 'sv Q , , J. . ' . '58 R , Most ambitious - Steve Greene. So read the Senior Poll for 1958. There . . . , . . . J , . . . . 'I fl ,, ' ' , . . . . . , , . . GEORGE JACQUES GRUMBACH JR 'I 1 e lhree Years at Taft Alpha Be Another das another dolor GE O Stosh Papx1usPhotogr1pher 51 57 56 Vaxsnty Debatmg., 58 L pper Sthool Debaung 58 M sque and Dagger Souety 58 Ixgger Sl'lLlPC,UIHIl1ltfC'C 57 Chairman SQ Ct mmumty Chest Commnttee 57 Chaxrma AILISIL Club 5 Gun Club 57 Contra Club 56 57 Vue Presxdent 58 Jxrsm 'luck M mager 58 Cliss Prophets C41I11I1llIfCC 58 C m Ilude 58 If one wlshed to p1Ck an all encompassmg word to descrlbe George Grum bach, that word would certalnly be elther gemus or leader Georges extreme mtellxgence, whlch has consxstently enabled hlm to lead h1s class and h1s out standmg qualltxes of leadershlp made hlm one of the more dynam1c 1nd1v1duals 1n our class George also combmes an entertammg personal1ty w1th hrs other quallt es He recelved the vote for the w1tt1est member of the class for h1s natural humor, and he won many frlends Wlth h1s warm s1ncer1ty Geos powerful leadersh1p was useful to many school organrzatlons He was chaxrman of the lmportant Commumty Chest Commrttee, where he favorably and successfully changed the methods of operatlon of the comm1ttee He was also charrman of the J1ger Shop Commlttee and a member of the Class Glft Comm1ttee George also part1c1pated rn a great varlety of other act1v1t1es As a member of the Masque' and Daggrr S0czf'f3 he wrll be long remembered for h1s Slde spllttmg portrayal of Stosh ln Stalag 17 Athleucally Grums partlclpated ln Alpha club soccer, hockey, and tenn1s George served the Varsxty Track team as 1tS manager durmg the sprmg term Inevltably, the members of our class voted George the person most lrkely to succeed We W1Sh hlm the best of luck at Yale and 1n h1S years after college 217 Mayhew Drlve South Orange, New Jersey 52 , . , ,. al ' f d j. 'C ' ' 'Q ' v, ' . 5 l I Y ' I Y V ri A ' ' ' ' V . V Y I , . , Q I. A , K 7 4 j ' 4 . 'A 'Fl '53 . 1 l L ,Aj L ' 2 ' Y ' Class Gift Commxttee '58 u .4 ' . . . , , - QC , Y, ' ' ' l, - ' ' ' Q! 17 ' lf ,Q ' ' ' Q . . FRANK MATTHEW HELM JR Crlnformi I' e Yeirs t 'I t Alphl Modesto I tlrtl Futl I dn I rmk Nerxous Mrsque mtl Dlgger Souety 55 S6 XX ulc House Commrttee 58 Churmm Commumty Cl1estComm1ttee 57 58 Current lzxents Club 58 Camerl Club 51 55 56 Opera Club 58 j V Track 55 It was five years ago that Frank Helm came to Taft from sunny Call forma He brought with h1m an untlrmg good natured drsposrtron whrch has won hrm many frrends at Taft From Modesto, Caloforma, Frank rs always ready to g1ve a lengthy dls course on the merlts of h1s town and state Seldom does Frank mrss the oppor tumty to rnform us how unfortunate we are not to have come from the Bear Repubhc In splte of h1s loyalty to h1s homeland, Frank has found a home at Taft the Wade House In h1s Semor year, Frank has led the Wade House Com mrttee very ably He IS always present to see that the House IS funct1on1ng properly Frank s constant appearance at the Hous has made hlm Secretary Treasurer of the H1 Lo Club Durlng Frank s five years at Taft, he has lllustrated that he IS more than wrllmg to help wrth any job around the school He makes the work more enjoyable by h1s good sense of humor and brlghtens many a dark day wlth h1s jokes As a Semor, Frank has been a member of the Commumty Chest Commxttee and has contrrbuted a great deal of h1s t1me to It The class of 1958 WlShCS Frank the b st of luck where ever he goes H1s good personalrty w1ll ensure h1m of success m any field that he may choose 800 Carmell Drlve Modesto, C3llfOfH18 Sl , . 1 ' '1 -iv 1 a 'af 1 J ' 'A . - ' I! 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FRITZ CARLETON HYDE Ill Stmfold Flxxo Xears at Taft Alphx Clllforma Get the out of her: Rltzy Irltzy Fntter Varslty Foothill 57 1 58 X Itotblll J V Baseball 57 Through a sllghtly open door along the corr1dor there ISSUCS forth a rumble of vo1ces On the far s1de of th1s crowded room there IS a stout figure a box of crackers and a jar of peanut butter, and, of course, there 1S an open book shoved off somewhere mto a corner The stocky lad, commonly known as FKIIZ Hyde, opens and beg1ns to read aloud a letter from a good lookmg gxrl, Herdr, well known to everyone 1n the room FKIIZS arrlval at the school was a tlmely one, for he was soon servmg as an able player on the forward lxne of the football team What a ferocrous stance he had' Tank could move too, as he was ID on almost every tackle and frequently was the last one up out of a pxle up Because of hlS Callforman upbr1ng1ng, Fr1tz IS a strong bellever 1n non conform1ty Wxtness h1s yellow t1e wrth a knot three mches wrde hangxng loosely around h1s neck Thls nonconformlty and lalssez falre attltude ac counts for FFIIZS outstand1ng ab1l1ty to get along wlth everyone We w1ll always remember FFIIZ for h1s easy goxng ways, whxch should w1n h1m a great deal of happ1ness and fr1ends ID the future Deer Park Greenwrch Connectlcut 54 7 J. :B L '57 l slouched comfortably in a chair, His feet are sprawled out on the desk amidst . , . . . ll ,, ' . 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U . - . ,, . - , THOMAS FRANK JACKSON XX lSl1lI1,I.,llll'l K Lee ree Tears 1 B 1 51 E 5 n 5' Xllh Rebs Bobo Dante Bmd SQ Press Club SQ cl1l'1SlIN IS Choir if Ioxur Sthool Debltlng 56 MISQLIL mtl Digger Soucfx 5 Dime Committee 58 Reteptmn Commnttu 57 is lxggcr Shop Committee 58 Current Ex ents Club 58 bun Club 59 Cuueri Club 56 Rulno Club 56 Open Club 59 Three years have gone by and ackson fno relatlon to Stonewallj IS st1ll supremely certam that Memphxs, Tennessee, and the South ln general are superlor to the rest of the country However, the harsh northern cl1mes have not set hnm back, for Rebs has made many frlends w1th hlS easy go1ng manner Bobo as he IS known to manyj has achleved ln the eyes of h1s class mates a reputauon for bemg a gentleman of lelsure He ns, mdeed, a southern gentleman, complete wlth hrs grlcxous manner and appropnate drawl Bobo has also b en a hard worker unknown to those who see h1m only m hls le1surely moments and has malntamed an mvarlable scholast1c record A Beta, Frank has played mtramural sports and has partlclpated rn extracurrlcullr act1v1t1es, chlefly the Mmquz and Daggfr md the Press Club Bobo does not lack a sense of humor, we Wlll remember many of his Words, such as those h wrote at the end of a lap qulz Pledge, of course' As Frank leaves hns b loved COHHCCEICUI, h carrles wnth h1m the good wnshes of hls classmates for the success lwaltxng hxm at Washnngton and Lee 673 East Parkway S Memphis, Tennessee 55 'ls ' ' L' Th 4 ' g 4: Taft err 3 I . - d Q ! 1 ' 1 ' 4 -.l P . A T .' if l 1 . .N . A ' ' ai 'z aj' f 'A', 6. '57, '58 A -. ' ' .. ' P' A 4 I I . V A Xxhzde House Committee '58 l 4 1 'Q l A A l 'A ' . . ,, ,, . . . . . . 4 - . . U . ,, . . . . . 1 1 1 ' . 9 Q . . . 9 . f . f 1 1 . . . 1 . . . , L K' 7 ' ff 7, ,, , , . 1 c . . . D . U I . . . - e MAX SHERRED JOHNSON JR Iohns Hop ms Ihree Hens at Taft Bttt 1 x Ill nexel tell Mathee Crltt Club SQ Ilgge SmpC.omm1ttLe S7 53 N 1 IL Club SQ Chess Club S7 S8 Prtsnltnt 55 Cuumt Ixtnts Club SQ 11s1ty Souu l V Sutter Sf Inn 5 5 Three years ago, Max Johnson, of Carllsle, Pennsylvama, h1s notorious German flag under h1s arm, arrlved at The Little C1ty and lmmedlately began h1s very successful career A very able athlete, Max played both J V tenms and Vars1ty soccer, and became the malnstay of the A league basketball team Almost 1n con tradlctlon of h1s genlal and exuberant nature, Max was a very sernous and consclentlous student and complled a most cred1table scholastlc record Hts talents, however, extended 1nto many fields for he also became an 1mportant member of the Glee Club A lad of many mterests and 3b1llt1CS, Max assumed the d1ff1cult task of orgamzmg the prevlously 1nert Chess Club In recogn1 t1on of th1s achtevement he was elected Presldent of the club, now an orgam zatlon for the more mtellectual members of the school A storyteller of great renown, Max kept the thlrd floor 1n good SPIFIIS wlth hlS ready Wlt and frlendly sm1le We all remember the one about but no Through h1s many accompl1shments, but, most of all, through just bemg h1mself Max has contrlbuted rlchly to llfe at Taft We of the class of S8 wlsh htm all the success he deserves uarters 1 Carllsle Barracks, Pennsylvama 56 , . Y . l-K' 5 H ' L ' ' ' . fit tlfs ' ' ' Y Tfts' ' 1 4 l , Q V K, V1 I 'sa ,l. ' S, '57 .l.V. 4 nis' I, '57 . . ,, . . ,, . . O . ' ll Y? . . ' - 3 . . . . , . , . ALF JORDAN X L t L, mmx Dxmmt Helm Ante A Al Momtor S8 Co rrdor Momtor 58 Dime Band Mmager Nffarthxnlt, Bantl 56 Contert Band Mm 1g,er 58 Papyrus 57 Assns .mr Etlltor 58 A null 57 5-4 Silas M1Hlj.,Cf S8 loner Nthool Dtbatxng, if Mlsquf. mtl Dipper Smitty 57 DameComm1ttct 57 S8 Retcptlon Committee 544 XX inlt House C,L7lHl11ltff.C' 59 Iwlusrc Club 58 Opera Club SQ j V W'restl1ng, 57 Varsxty Track 57 T 58 T J V Tratk 56 Wxshl Bang' Crash' Is It a blfda Is It a plane? Is It a man? Is lt Super man? No ltS Alf Jordan on h1s way to the Wade House W E Sullnvan The above quote IS not the way to start off the blography of a boys entrre hnstory at a leadmg preparatory mstxtutxon but lt 1sn t too lnaccurate a plcture Actually Alf does find tlme to apply hxmself to other act1v1t1es Alfs strongest asset IS h1s v1v1d 1mag1nat1on, wh1ch shows br1ll1antly IH h1s personahty and makes one wonder how so much w1t and humor could 1ssue from such a small fellow Tafts baldlng monltor made h1s 1mag1nat1ve ab1l1ty known early w1th h1s poem, The Paradox, wh1ch the Pap pubhshed 1n h1s mlddle year SIHCC then he has used thls ab1l1ty as Assocxate Edltor of the Pap and 1n h1s scholastxc work, wh1ch has always been of a hlgher cal1ber Llttle fella , as he IS known to many has contrlbuted more than schol astlcally berng an actlve member of the track team Held back 1n h1s Upper Mlddle year by the exhaustlng task of runnlng the mlle, Alf came down wxth a tubercular allment and declded that the half m1le would be better for that smoky cough Desplte these many thlngs mentloned above, Alf Wlll be remembered most for h1S unswervlng ab1l1ty to stand up for those th1ngs wh1ch he knows to be rrght Alf IS not a conformlst, and h1s 1nd1v1dual1sm wrll stand hlm 1n good stead ln hlS hfe beyond Taft 2284 Chatfield Drlve Cleveland, Ohno 57 '.1l- 'l'lu't'- Yeu's at Taft lil S.1l's . . 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DEANE GALLOWAY KELLER Yae Four Years at lrft Beta Boothbay lt looks lrke another all nrght sessron XVyatt Kelsre 'Ihe Kels Monrtor 58 Corrrdor Monrtor 58 Clrss Commrttte 55 56 57 Chrrrmrn 5 Annual 58 Chrrrman 58 Clrrrsmas Clrorr 55 Masque and Dagger Sotrcty 57 58 Presrdent 5 Beta Secretary 58 Inter Club Countrl 58 Dance Commrttce 57 58 Chrrrmrn 58 Mrlk Iumh Commrttet 58 CoCh1rrmrn 58 Vrrsrty Football I 58 J V football 57 Ioxxtr Sthool lootball 55 I V Xwrestlrng, 56 How often, as we casually entered hrs room, have we seen hrm, hunched over hrs books, pencrl furrously but neatly workrng, cowboy hat pulled low over hrs brow, and wondered where that guy Keller gets all hrs energy That s the Kelsre rndefatrgable rn hrs tasks whether they be hrs work or some responsrbrlrty or just a favor for a frrencl Thrs quret character who helps rule the school wrth sound thoughts a skrllful hand, and a helpful smrle rs the legendary Kels Beneath that somber exterror lres a nature that rs always on the verge of laughter, that smrles out at the grrmmest future, and chuckles when rn the grrp of one of those days It rs thrs humorous and generous nature of Kelsre that rs responsrble for hrs many frrendshrps Some people rn thrs world of ours apprecrate the lrttle thrngs rn lrfe Kelsre rs one of them Hrs keen sense of rmagrnatron peers rnto the nooks and crannres of other thrngs and, somehow, he reveals only the good srde of what he sees to other people On second thought, we do know where Kels gets hrs energy from hrs unbounded enthusrasm for lrfe Yes, thrs Keller krd, even rn hrs Wyatt Earp surt, wrll make a name for hrmself rn a materral sense, we are sure, rt rs as a person however, that others wrll always remember hrm 133 Armory Street ll mden Connectrcut 5 3 ,I . , --K 1 I .. . ,Y . ,, 1 . 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' 9 DOUGLAS SANTEE KERR X e 11 s C 11111111 Home W hat Doug D lx Rertptlon CAYININIIICL 59 I pper Sthool C,UIUII10l'1 Room CUINIIHIILL. 98 l1br1ry Cummntee SQ Lurrcnt Fxents Club S'-I hcmlstry Club 58 1s1t, hw tbxll Automobile Club if-1 V1rs1ty Bascb1ll js Two years ago th1s lVlCd moulder stretched out IIS enfoldmg arm to Doug Kerr the first repres ntat1ve to come from New Paltz New York, 1n many many years In the twenty four months fless vacatxonsj that he has b en at Taft, Doug, an am1able, easygo1ng 1nd1v1dual, read1ly made hlmself a place on hlS corr1dors 1n both the Annex and the New Bu1ld1ng An 1ncor r1g1ble basketball fan never could Doug understand the student body s w1nter preference for that uct glme In the Held of athlet1cs, Doug has shown unusual prowess A ma1nstay on two Gamma A basketblll teams, one of Wh1Ch was almost undefeated, he played halfback on the Jumor Vars1ty football squad last yelr, defens1ve back on th1s years vars1ty football team, and, when hlS arm was 1n cond1t1on, catcher and heavy h1tt1ng cleanup man for the J V baseball squad ASldC from hlS athlet1c career, Doug IS a hard workmg scholar H1s am b1t1on IS to be a chem1cal engmeer, and h1s sc1ent1fic m1nd makes h1m we su1ted for any Held of thlS type Good grades 1n h1s stud1es bear out t 15 statement In whatever career Doug chooses for h1mself he IS assured of success A h1s fr1ends here at Taft w1sh h1m the best of luck 1n hlS years at Yale an ln the b1g w1de world 26 M1llrock Road New Paltz, New York 59 'gil Tw krtkllf at 'lllft 91 4 . 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JOHN HALLIDAY KILBOURNE rrxx 1 leur Hears at 'I t Gamma lfkh lom H1 'lhe None jollx Green Grant Glen Club SC Spring., Choral ltsnxal 56 58 l pper Snhool Common Room Committee 59 Rxuttlrhoxrd Lommnttee 55 57 58 Chnrmm 543 7 lru Four years ago ohn left h1s home IH Great Neck, Long Island and entered Taft Smce that tlme john has excelled IH scholastnc, athletlc, and extracurr1cular actxvmes Because of h1s many spec1al 1nterests and talents, ohn has become a fam1 l1ar Slght behlnd the sw1tchboard and m the projectlon booth He IS usually found l1sten1ng to h1 f1 or typmg up the latest nssue of The Lens john has worked hard to be one of the top scholars ln h1s class Takmg two honors courses rn hrs S n1or year, John part1cularly enjoys H1story and Latm John has also been a member of the Glee Club for three years and has taken part m the Sprmg Choral Festlval for two years ohn has played both soccer and basketball for the Gamma club, although h1s mam athletnc mterest has been IH track He threw the dlscus for the V track team rn the sprmg of h1s Upper Mlddle year John also makes qurte a soclal figure, havmg been voted the class Don uan by h1s fellow Senlors ohn s mam college cholces are Harx ard and Cornell udgmg from h1s personal1ty and general achlevements, we are sure he w1ll succeed ln college and ln later l1fe 7 Brookbrldge Rd Great Neck, New York 60 l-li 'AFL' fr' ' J . 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J - ' CHARLES EDGAR LAN DIS St lnfor l L C 1111111 lu IN Il Pa ru S7 SQ Annu 1l SQ Glce Club S6 S Cnurth Chllll' S Sp ing Choral lestlx 1l S6 Varslty Debxtme, S8 I pper Sthuol Debmng S8 Dame Cu1111mtt1.e S8 Rcttptmn Co1111111ttLe S7 VU1 lt House CJOIIIIUIULL SQ 1 u C lub S7 bun Club S6 S7 Rldlu Club S6 S' Vim President S V rsnty I 1tb1ll SI S7 SX Mmxger S7 Q Virsxty Blseblll S7 M1n1,Ler S7 Sunday D1stL1ss1onGroup Sf S7 SQ Opera Club S8 When one walks 1nto room N213 he xmmedxately notlces a large postcard hangmg from the wall bearmg a p1cture of an o1lwell and a dlamond studded cowboy Yes, Charlle comes from Texas Durmg h1s three years at Taft, Charl1e has done a lot towards makmg l1fe pleasant for everyone through hls many slded sense of humor Photos by Land1s has come to be a common 1nscr1pt1on on many of the p1ctures wh1ch one sees ln the Papy rus Besxdes bemg a photographer on the Papyrus he also belongs to the Masque and Dagger Sorlrly Glee Club and Camera Club, of whlch he IS Presndent Moreover, as a football manager Charlxe IS outstandlng Many of us w1ll remember the speech he made when he announced the new football manager H15 SChOl2SClC ab1l1ty IS not to be overlooked, for Charlle ma1nta1ned an excellent average Furthermore, he has been endowed wxth a personallty all hlS own and has made many fnends As Charlle does an about face and walks out of Taft to go to another place, of hlgher educatlon, we, the class of 58, cant help but say, There goes one swell guy whom we WlSh all the happmess and success ln the world 5447 Surrey Clrcle Dallas 9 Texas 61 .I ' L 'lllll'L Years at Taft Q11 1 ' USU. .md wlak of lt! 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I 7 .7 v J , 9 1 ' ' I , If . . . ,, 9 EUGENE GEORGE LeBLANC I-I.1m1Iton L ars t Beta I-It me Sued Home llns sthool IS gnlng, to pot Geno El Bl into MifQl1lDj,I5lHLl 51 55 58 Comert Bmrl 51 55 Glu Club 57 C ustmls Chou' 54 55 D me Coxnmttu 58 Gun Club 55 57 m IJ Club 55 55 V Hot ey 1 L ut Srl1oolHmkey 51 55 1lSlIyBlSLl'1lll I linen 55 a Durmg hrs five years at Taft Gene made a cred1table record ln both his scholastxc and h1s athletlc endeavors He was known for neatness and hard work, whlch enabled h1m to malntaln a good average 1n hlS studres When not at h1s desk Gene could be found on the athletlc field playmg football hockey or baseball In the fall he d1d most of the runnmg for the Beta football team In the wlnter Gene played goalle for the Vars1ty hockey team, and served as Captam for the season of S8 In the sprlng he played two years on the Junror Varsxty baseball team and two years on the Varslty team Genes affab1l1ty and charm are the chlef reasons for h1s popularlty wlth h1s classmates, a popularlty mamfested by the crowds of classmates that thronged h1s room Undoubtedly, success w1l1 come to Gene, snnce he comblnes personallty wxth athletlc sklll and a credltable average The entlre class wlshes h1m the best of luck at the college of h1s cholce Bayslde Terrace R1vers1de Connectlcut 62 ' ' FIX Ye a Taft ' li if T. ' ' , ' 3 i.. .' I ' . I Ca e' . , ' . ' w, '57 Varsity Hockey '57, '58, Captain '58 -I. . 'lc' '51 owrf' ' V1 ' I '57. '58 YI, V. gi 'ball' ,'5f - 3 . . Y 7 5 HARRY EDWIN LEONARD JR Harmrd I' ur Herts rt 'I fc brrnrrrr 51 For st R dge Rd lute x Blrtk I-lrm Prpyrus 512 Prus Club S7 SQ Setretrn SQ Glee Club Sf 57 59 O rotos 57 Q Chrrs mas Chorr 56 57 Sprrng, Choral Festrxal 56 5 Day Foy Commrtfe Musrc Clrb 57 Cur ent Ex ents Club S8 Cam rr Club 58 Harry began hrs academrc career at Taft wrrh a showrng of rntellect and pers stence, attested to by hrs first quarter honor grades rn the Lower Mrddle year Ever srnce that trme he has earned an extremely admrrable average and certarnly has merrted the respect granted hrm by hrs classmat s for hrs great achrevements Although he was never qurte Varsrty materral, Harry has been an avrd contrrbutor to the Gamma club s wrnnrng spree by hrs partrcrpatron rn varrous rntramural sports, of whrch tennrs seems to be the most entrcrng Lrfe as a day student has not hrndered Harrys devotrng of trme and energy to the many extracurrrcular actrvrtres He has excelled rn the lrterary field wrth hrs numerous artrcles, truly chefs d oeuvre for the Papyrus and the Press Club and now serves as Press Club secretary But Harrys forte lres rn the vocal field Thrs day boys vorce has rung out rn support of the Glee Club Chrrstmas Chorr, and the S C F for the majorrty of hrs four years at Taft And durrng these last two years he has been an rnfluentral corner stone rn the very popular and elrte Orrocos When Harry leaves hrs Alma Mater to further hrs educatron rn another rnstrtutron of learnrng, he shall take wrth hrm the srncere wrshes for great success from the entrre class of S8 132 Forest Rrdge Road Waterbury, Connectrcut 6 3 , . 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CORNELIUS RUXTON LOVE III Xae lxxo Years at Taft Beta ll ll1TI11lFy Glory Galall Panda Corny Pugy kms DIDLL Band 57 58 Nllllhlng Band 57 58 Concert Bind 57 58 ble-L Club 57 58 LUYIULOS 58 c,l'llll'Ll'l Cholr 57 58 Chrlstmas Clltlll' 57 S8 Sprlng Chorll Iestllal 58 MISQUL and Dagger Qotlety 57 Llhllry Clll11lT1lllCC S8 wllklt' House Colllllllttec 58 BTLISIK Club 57 S8 Goshens notable contrlbutlon to Taft was ever happy Nell Love Nell lolned our dlstlngulshed class two years ago, and SIDCC that tlme hls contlnual lovlallty and unusual personallty have won hlm many frlends To S3IlSfy hls wldespread lnterests, Nell has taken an actlve part ln the extracurrlcular program However, of prlme lnterest to Nell have been those actlvltles centerlng about muslc HIS slnglng ablllty has placed hlm among the best ln the School s vocal organlzatlons, maklng hlm a figure of promlnence ln the Glee Club Church Cholr, and most slgnlflcantly the Orlocos Nell has been a partlclpant ln all band organlzatlons He has composed and publlshed several songs of whlch the most famous and movlng 15 the Hlc Cup Blues , the next rage fso he hopesj of the country To omlt hls athletlc accompllshments would be not to complete the plcture of Nell, for he has been of lnvaluable ald to the Beta Club He has been actlve on the Beta football, hockey, and tennls teams and has always played Wlth that Don t qult untll we wln attltude Nell has malntalned a credltable average In VICW of hls energy genlallty, and ablllty, there IS no doubt that he wlll cllmb Well up the ladder of success We the class of S8 W1Sh hlm the best of luck The Farm Goshen, New York 6 4 Y nl -- , 6 5 , - 2 7 ., V I , ., V 1. vi vr ' l 1 h Y ' l .I 1 ' .' . ' ' 1 : I ' ' aj 'A Q - l . '58 Opera Club '58 , . . . . 9 5 ' ' KC ' 35 ' ll ' 75 Q! I ' ' ' 17 ' ' 1 , . . I , ' JOHN HARRIS MOADAMS C, Ol 1 lo te X c rs C1 lmmx w 11 Oh bunutl puke lu Itllot Cluld lu, Xlomfor S9 Glee Club 57 SQ P1C'S1alCl'1f 58 Orroros DQ Vue presntlent Cnmmi Club 58 Inner Club Counul 58 Dime COIITINIIYVCC' 58 R reptron Commxftee SQ lvp Sthool Common Room CUINIUINLC S7 5 Lhurmm 59 XX lilt' Hou e Commxttet 58 H m 1 y Club 7 ISIIY lootb ill V Flltlfblll w rslty lruk 57 'l It was three years ago that John McAdams emerged from the South to jOlH c1v1l1zat1on ohns Hrst year at Taft was far from a ser1ous effort As a matter of fact, the first year was so much fun that he declded to try nt over agam However, as trme passed, John demonstrated the fact that he was able to produce respectable grades and a commendable record, wlth whlch he hopes to become a mlnmg eng1neer Sxnce hlS arrlval at Taft ohn has added much to the school through the many act1v1t1es to whlch he has consclentlously applied hlmself These act1v1t1es have ranged from musxc orgamzatlons and VHFIOUS other actlvxtxes to the football Held John was a valuable asset to the football team, on whlch he earned h1s letter ohn s SCFVICCS IH the Glee Club and OFIOCOS have been great Last year he was elected presxdent of the Glee Club and thxs year became a memb r of the Orlocos Furthermore John has dlsplayed much 1ndustr1ousness IH the support of the Gammas, of whlch he IS Vxce Presldent Aslde from h1s extracurrlcular .1ct1v1t1es Mac has achlevtd an admlrable posltlon nn h1s class In fact, he was so greatly respected that he was an over whelmmg cholce for a monltor rn the Wmter term elect1ons Through h1s good nature, John has added much to the corrldor on whxch he llves and to the class as a whole John s many SCFVICCS to the school and school hfe have benefited the school and hlmself lmmensely 16 Taunton Road, East Scarsdale, New York 65 'ol 'QL 'l4l1l'- al .' alt Taft Na A fvlla 5 , Q' - 'll' I V ' K l 1 er ' ' ' , ' S. 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KIM DENNEHEY MANN X ale lhree Ycars at Taft Beta Greatest Kxmbo Monxtor 58 Corridor Bfonltor 58 Cl iss C wmmxttee 57 Vue Plesxtl nt of Betas 58 Inter Club Council 58 Mnlk Iunth Commnttte Co Chairman 58 Varsxty Footblll 56 'I 57 CoC1pt1m 58 I V Basketball 56 Varsity Vrestlmg., T 57 Clptsun 58 ars ty Baseblll T 57 Taft Athletxt Assouztton Vlce Presldent 58 Years from now all of us w1ll look back and remmnsce about the varlous 1nd1v1duals rn the Senxor Class Some w1ll be remembered as scholars, some as athletes, some as good men We w1ll remember Kxm Mann because he fits lnto all categorxes K1m entered as a Mrddler and lost no t1me 1n gammg recognltlon 1n hls class He was a halfbaek on the Vars1ty Football team It was th1s same team that elected h1m Co capta1n as a Senlor because of h1s effort and talent He proved hls ab1l1ty as a hard runnmg htgh scorer Knm wrestled m the 147 lbs class for two years and was elected Captam for thls season Sprmg found K1m on the Varsxty Baseball dlamond as a prtcher and outfielder Klm also excelled off the field of sports He was elected to the Upper Mrddle Class Commlttee D1st1ngu1sh1ng hlmself m that post, he was elected a Monltor for 1958 Klm has shown a tremendous sense of responsnbllxty as a member of the TAA and the Inter club Councxl, and as Vlce Presldent of the Beta Club Although he was not an honor student, Krm worked hard to mamtam a good average and to get 1nto Yale The Class of 1958 w1ll never forget h1s smeere, unassummg manner Wlth the utmost confidence that he w1ll succeed rn college as he has here, we wlsh h1m the very best of luck 2436 Newbury Drrve Cleveland Helghts 18 Ohlo 66 va f 4 -Q ,'l 1 z'5c8 -I. 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Y STEVEN THORNTON MARTIN Yxle o Xe rs 1 Alphl XX'est Hnrtfortl Ah Shoo' Stue Mitts Dm e Commxttee SQ Chemistry Club 522 MISQLIC and Dagger 58 Mith Club 59 Slnce h1S Upper Mld year, when Steve or Marts came to Taft, he Steve IS well known IH the class for h1s sarcastlc humor He ns a cheerful person, however, and never seems to have a care ln the world, even ln the darkest hours Before entermg Taft, Marts attended Kmgswood, where he prepared for a Taft llfe, whlch dlffers sllghtly from the socul lxfe of West Hartford Steve soon found he could have fun and stlll earn very good grades Marts has never hesltated when presented wlth an opportnulty to get out of school and on these occaslons he mvarmbly returns to West Hartford, where the females eagerly awalt hlm Steve enjoys all sports but prefers to be a spectator rather than a part1c1 pant, and smce sports are mandatory, Steve became an lnvaluable stage HSSISI ant, and helped the Alphas and the Masque and Dagger stage thelr plays Also, Steve was on the Dance Commlttee Steve has excelled 1n math and chemxstry and IS a member of the Math Club and the Chemlstry Club He has great amb1t1ons ln the tngmeermg Held, and judglng from hls ach1evements 1n the SCICHCC Held so far he has a brrlllanr future 24 Westwood Road West Hartford, COHHCCIICUU 67 A Tw ' 'al I at Taft a if a ' ' ' ' has been very popular with his classmates and has earned a respectable average. ' ' ' ' te - as 'I - 7 . , LOUIS MARTINZ ANDERSON Pennsylx mu Your Years it 'I aft Lnmma At Marxlyns We be good Speck Lou! Pan mmm IC Cylee Club 58 Qprmg, Chorxl Festnal 58 Masque and Dagger Souety 55 if 57 58 Dante Comm ttte 58 Chess Club 57 Vxrslty Wrestlmg I 8 I V W'1estl1ng 5 Should anyone ever accuse Panama s exports of bemg small or 1ns1gnHcant Alumnl of th class of 1958 w1ll be only too glad to refute that argument by exhrb tlng the school record of Lou1s Martlnz, surely one of the more fabulous personages yet to emerge from Latln Amenca Better than anyone else ln our class, LOUIS has transmltted hrs thoughts onto drawmg paper and has become somewhat of an accompllshed art1st, ev1 denc s of wh1ch may be found rn every part of room 247, a verxtable haven for lovers of the theatre, of Hollywood, and of the opposlte sex Surely no where else can one ind so bountxful a collectlon of plctures of Marllyn Monroe Lou1s notorrous lnterest ln M M was shown at the beglnnlng of thns year when he took a n ver to be forgotten hlke to the Goddess s palace, the account of whlch was pubhshed 1n the Papyrus Loulss lnterest ID the theatre has helghtened the fame and glory of the Masque and Dagger Soczefj for no play has been produced 1n the last four years whlch hasnt had Louls manmng the costume cabxnets Recently he acqulred the job of make up, a dlffrcult task which Louls mastered wxth h1s usual rapldxty H15 fnendly smlle, cheerful attitude, and genlal Well be good have made LOUIS well llked and apprecnated and w1ll contlnue to do so 1n any walk of llfe he may choose The class of S8 wlshes LOUIS che very best of luck Apartado :fi697 Panama, Republlc of Panama 68 ,142 ' Viz is xg . 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JOHN CRAWFORD MERRITT XX hue I Am Czmng., Your Yuri at 'lift Beta God s Hllf Amr: Come On Cheer l p Snuley Almanu. ark Cheerle-1tl1ng., 58 'vfasque and Dagger Souety 58 Dance Commntee 58 Lxbrary Comnuttee 58 Rf-tept1on Comnuttee SS IVIUSIL Club 55 57 58 P1ology Club 58 G1nCluh 55 56 57 541 Lamerl Club 57 Vars1ty Hockey Manager 'l The rnachmery of school l1fe IS vast and compl1cated Durlng h1s four years at Taft, jack Merrltt has devoted h1s resourcefulness, t1me, and energy to keep1ng that machme well o1led Smlley jack does everyth1ng IS a phrase that well descr1bes ack s contr1but1on to Taft That phrase mlght be revlsed to read Sm1ley Jack does everythlng that nobody else would th1nk of domg, because Jacks contr1but1on has been, by no means, an ord1nary one As Hockey manager, Jack was a spare foreman when the roof was constructed He helped d1rect operat1ons when the new gym was bu1lt and usually knew as much about the gym as h1s fr1end, foreman Up1e Hey Jack, how many br1cks 1n the south wall? Seven hundred today Makes the total about three thousand Wfhen the bell system went on the bl1nk or the llghts went out, If was jack who ran down to the fuse box W1th a screwdr1ver and the s1tuat1on returned to normal 1n a short tlme Jack has made l1fe long fr1ends at Taft H1s cheerfulness and SIDCCFIIQ have 1llum1ned these halls 1n more ways than one He has managed to do fa1rly well 1n h1s stud1es, but we all know that h1s m1nd IS on what he can do for others and for the School It IS customary to say that we feel someone w1ll be a success after Taft Its d1fferent w1th Jack We know he w1ll succeed IH anyth1ng he devotes h1s energ1es to He has a great talent for gettmg thmgs done 249 C1rcle Dr1ve Plandome Manor Long Island, New York 69 I 4'4 T ' 7 4 .1 F . 4. A 1 T ' ' 1 In Y Q. . 1' 7 V . 2 ' f : ' f 1 '57. 1 'ss . . . M . . ,, . u - - - - as , . . . If ' ' l, , . fl ,, . - . . . . I , . . . . . . . . JOHN ANGUS MILHOLLAND, XX'1lln1ms ITINC Years at Taft Cnmm Irmk s That tees me oft' M mx U1 5Q Couxtlor Mom or 58 CI1ssC,omm1ttte 55 55 57 Dmte Band 54 55 MlfLl1lDf, Band 5-l 55 Context Band 54 55 Cnmmi Club Pxesntltnt 58 lnte Qluh Counul 58 Mxllc Lunch Commxttee 58 axs1tySoue1 I 57 Va1s1ty Basketball T 57 Captam J V Basketball 55 56 arslty Baseball 'l 55 'I 57 Captam T -I V Baseball 54 55 1.1ftAhlet1t Assotmtlon 56 57 Pres1dent 58 Flve years ago, Gu1lford Connectxcut, sent 1tS chlef asset and contrlbutlon to Taft 1n the form of John M1lholland ohn IS and always w1ll be noted for h1s ach1evements 1n the athlet1c world, though the scholastlc record whlch he complled IS one to be admxred After maklng h1s debut Hve years ago on the Jumor Varslty baseball squad ohn played three years on the Varsrty, competmg actlvely as a fine p1tcher and an outstandlng shortstop H1s natural ab1l1ty gamed hlm the capta1ncy of the baseball team m h1s sen1or year However, John s natural athlet1c ab1l1ty was not restrxcted to the baseball world for he played two years on the Vars1ty basketball team and was elected Captam 1n h1s sen1or year Furthermore, John, once a prom1slng football star, took up soccer and became the fully competent center halfback for two years on the Vars1ty eleven Servlng as Presldent of the TAA and of the Gamma Club john achleved truly an excellent athlet1c record A three year Commlttee man, John earned the honor of belng elected a Momtor because of h1s frlendllness and hls lnnate capaclty for leadershxp Truly an asset to ch school and to all those who know h1m, ohn w1ll be entermg Wllll3mS next fall, where, wlthout a doubt he w1ll attam a fine record m all fields as he has done at Taft R1ver Street Guxlford, COHHCCIICUC 70 JR. A '1 V 'A ' Nz 3 n 't ' ' t va -' H - ' , '58 ' A S . U M ' , A '58 V 'I 5 . U :H l 5, U ' . h U W '58 1' ' J N fy ' U. . , , . , Y . . . . , J' . . A . . . , . . . 3 3 2 . J, . 7 MICHAEL KI RKPATRICK MORTON Wr r ms 'Ihree Xears .rt I rft brmmr 17913 Durtlruter Lrugh your xx rr throur.,lr IMA hforts Currnlur Monrtur SQ Papyrus 5'-I Npurts ltlrtor W Cr LL C lub 56 Clrurlcrtler SQ Rc. cptron Cumrurttet 58 NI th Club SQ Clremrstry Club 58 Cuuur Club 57 rsrty I utbrll Drnrc. Lommrttet 58 Morts says Mrchrgan rs rn the best part of the country the mrdwest but three years ago he condescended to come east rn se1rch of In educatron Srnce that trme hrs quret and easy gorng personalrty has made hrm a popular figure rn the class, whrle leavrng hrm the force to be a leader on hrs corrrdor and elsewhere As a sportsman Morts has drstrngurshed hrmself as a football player and has been a domrnatrng power rn club hockey As well as playrng these sports, Morts grves hrs oprnrons of therr varrous aspects rn hrs Pap column Morts does not lrve 1 conformrng lrfe, however Once rn 1 whrlc hell stroll out to the House rn hrs trght gamblrng pants, .1 product of hrs mrd western culture, for a few hands of cards An apt student, Morts has done well rn the scrence math field preparrng for an eventual engrneerrng career, by takrng Calculus, honors Chemrstry, and T M A no easy schedule Mort s true talent comes through rn hrs own room A decorator, 1 trnkerer, and .1 comfort expert, he has lrghts hrngrng throughout the room and comfort able seats everywhere When not Hndrng or puttrng up 1 new decoratron, Morts rs usually wrrtrng some lucky grrl or maybe studyrng He rs success ful at both, but only really contented when thrnkrng of home Wrth hrs frrendlrness, abrlrty, and facrle mrnd, thrs Mrchrgan man rs assured of success wherever he may go 7435 Wrnglake Rd Brrmrngh1m, Mrchrgan 71 Ill: I 4 . 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CHARLES CRAWFORD NASH Ohxo XX'e leyan I 'lhree Years at Taft Beta Backstage hat a Pann' j Carroll Ogden Crash Glee Club 58 Cl l1'1SIII1dS Chou 56 5 Masque and Dagger bouety S8 lwfusu Club 57 58 Nothmg ever pleas d Charley more than a couple of qulet restful hours spent 1n readmg on of the many fabulous books wrltten by h1s favorxte authors men such as Stembeck, Drelser and Hemmgway Th1s IS a re flecuon of hxs mcellect, whxch 1S well combmed wlth h1s superb sense of humor the hero of h1s room bemg, of all people Al Capone Not only mterested 1n readmg, he also enjoys watchmg a good Broadway play or just a Hne old tlme Hlfll on televlsron Whenever the Masque and Dagger SJClf'fy IS about to put on a productlon, one can depend on seemg Charley strenuously workmg for perfectxon He has been 1nd1spensable back stage, we doubt whether the SOCl6fj w1ll ever flnd a replacement Charley IS a lrkeable qu1et and assummgly mce guy Hns conscnentlous ness has been rewarded by h1s achlevlng a fine record at Taft and wlll be the reason for hls success ln whatever field of busmess he mlght be 1ncl1ned to choose as a career The class of S8 wrll always remember Rangoon Charley We w1sh htm the best of luck for h1s happmess ln the future 9 Normandy Lane New Rochelle, New York 72 S ' . - Z , ' ' R , v W A T - y ' YY 1 'I V Q . D . s. . . O . . . 9 ' ' 1' , . P . . . . . . V . 1 1 ' ' x - u sa WILLIAM FIELDING NOBLE X llc t Irs Bet! CI1ssron111 I5 Hey NY l1lKLl'll got to ut Hyde B1Il N Ibex Knobble W'1ld W1Il Papuus Bunmss Nfmuaer Sh Annull Busxne s AIIHILLI' W et C h SQ Mmaec IIN 111 xs Chou w Lou 1 Srl1oolDcb1t1nL, 51 lwlisque md Dagetr Rouen S SQ L1h111x CIIIIIIIIIULL W C,l1e1111str Club 5 xrsxty Sortex I V SULLCI V Hockey Her Stlool Hotku S rsm Ienms I Ien 55 1 B1ll IS one of those actlve fellows who has to be dolng somethmg all the t1me He IS forever workmg to mcrease the Papyrus or Annual bank account He may also be found m the front row of the Glee Club Why he IS there we have never been able to deduce Is lt the volume or the qualltyn But judgmg from h1s performance 1n the shower, the record compames wlll soon be knock mg at h1s door The Yale bound student always has put h1s books before h1s brawn For th1s reason he was unable to be 1n1t1ated mto the phantom club Th1s small factor never stopped B1ll, and t1me and t1me agaln he offered h1s room as the1r meetmg hall B1lls athletlc prowess has emerged through soccer, hockey, and tenn1s H15 contr1but1ons to the soccer team helped fxeld the best team 1n years H1s smashmg forehand has been a strong POIDI on the Varslty Tenms team as well as on the squash courts B1lls generoslty has been outstandmg The foremost example we call to m1nd IS beaut1ful Westover g1rls B1ll has unerrlngly pulled through when the chlps were down The old Plymouth and the new Ford have more than once saved the day when fr1ends were at a loss for transportatlon Now that h1s five year h1tch IS up, lf IS wlth our best wlshes that B111 enters mto what we are sure w1ll be a most st1mulat1ng career w1th1n New Haven s 1v1ed walls 238 Woodbury Road Watertown, Connectlcut 73 'z Fix- Ye-1 i .lt Taft . 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ANDREW JOHN AYKROYD PARKES Chrxsts College Ont Xear at Slaft Beta C zmhr dgc Anyxxhcrt rn Irtlmd Actually Andy IIIDCY Mom or 58 Cvlet Club 58 Church Cho r S8 Cl nstm IS Choxr 58 Spring, Choril Ytstnal 58 Varsxty Dehatrng., 58 I pper School Debating 58 Masque md Dlggtr Souety 5 D nrt Comnuttee S8 Musrt Club 58 Current Ex ents Club 58 From the seml dark aged halls of The Leys came our Irlsh leprechaun to descend upon the brlghtness of thls llttle clty, beauty clad Rlght off he establlshed hlmself as good w1ll ambassador, 1nformat1on bureau, defender of the Crown, and chalrman of the Dulles for Dogcatcher campaxgn A superlatxve student, he was also an excellent debator Halfway through the year Andy was elected a monltor, the first exchange student to hold th1s posrtxon H1s pr1mary success ln extracurrncular act1v1t1es came as one of Mr Candler s thesplans Hrs able trans1t1on from the black homburg and bmefcase to a wheelchzur and nlghtgown attests to has abxllty to adapt to any role Hrs contrlbutlons to the Masque and Daggrr w1ll not be forgotten for some tlme Andy was at the center of corrldor llfe because of hrs congenlallty and ever present smrle Knowmg however, that to glve way completely to the Amerlcan ways of lxfe would be folly he occasnonally surrounded hlmself Wlth that thm m1st of We re 1400 years older than you are and hummed a few bars of God Save The ueen How he exlsted wnthout hrs four oclock tea and the B B C we ll never know We hope, though that the Jlgger Shop and WWCOS Wlldman Steve were substltute enough Andys well rounded nature and mature outlook have created for h1m a well deserv d mche ID the class of 1958, and we w1ll not soon forget our Irlsh leprechaun l Rathdown Park Terenure, Dublln, Ireland 74 ' '-' ., , ' . 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H . . - . , 7 ' ' If , YY lf Q ,Y ' ' ' l , . . . . . , Y fl ' ,, ' , . , Q . . . - FREDERICK AUSTIN PARSONS Ill X lle ree H Cl s at Alpha Home Certunly mon lerful Rltk Plrse Puar Press Club S'-R Musxe Club 594 e s Cl lb Current Exents Club SQ Clllllfl Club 58 .lrsltw lootblll 5 Smce the halls were rudely awakened three years ago by a F016 that even the xvy couldnt muffle the pltter patter of lxttle feet clad ln dr1vers one walks s any 1nd1cat1on of ones future lnvelnhood there should be 1 new eplcurean dellght on the market wlth Parsons s Home Crushed Wlne How ever to a great many members of every class 1n the school these footsteps are ch trademark of everyone s frlend As a wonderful person w1th whom to work and to have fun RlCk always adapted hlmself qulckly to new experlences When th1s Brldgeportoman arr1ved at Taft he was welcomed wlth open arms by the Alpha Club After playmg vallantly on the club football tum h1s first year Rlck jomed the unlor Varsnty Footblll squad the next year and then played for the Vars1ty team h1S Semor year RlCk also has been the back bone of the Alpha basketball and baseball teams Wlfh h1s good sportsmansh1p and h1S never d1e spxrxt In h1s Mxddle year the Enghsh Department awarded h1m the Sherman Cawley Award for hlS excellence 1n Engllsh compos1t1on Thls hlghly coveted award op ned a new field of lnterest for R1Ck that of journalism As a member of the Press Club Rlck has contrlbuted greatly 1n the lme of sports wr1t1ng When graduatlon comes and college appears Rxck wlll leave many frlends he Wlll galn new ones easnly 617 Toxlsome H111 Road Brldgeport 4 Connectlcut 75 Y 'A Th ' ar. -llalft ., A. V t .. , 1 . '. . se Ch ls. L 'SS VC' f Q ' 1 68 . p ,C . , . . . . , - , - boots has constantly reverberated through the dark obscurity. If the way L . . . , . . a 1 ' ' ' ff I I ' Y, - , . Y Q , . . , . , . , J . . Q 1 E S - rx ' as - ' , - a 5 Y JOHN SANFORD PARSONS Dutmouth 'lxxo Years at 'laft Gamma Aayplue but hue es jay Rooster john Context Band 57 Cltt Club 57 58 Church Chou 57 SQ Sp rug., Choral Itstn al 58 Masque and Dagger Souety 57 58 Cami 1 Club 57 58 Alls quret after lrghts on the second floor of the new burldmg when suddenly the sullen darkness rs prerced by a sharp rooster l1ke cackle A stranger mrght be terror strrcken by the sound but, as any Semor can tell ay s nrckname, Rooster or Rooster John , orrgrnated from h1s very unrque type of laughter ay ventured down to Taft last year from the thr1v1ng metropolrs of Hrngham, Mass , and he has certamly carved a nrche for hrmself 1n the l1ttle Clfy, beauty clad ay s amrable nature and good sense of humor have made many frrends for hxm here 1n thrs short tlme Although he has grven unstmtrng support to the Gamma soccer, basket ball, and tennrs teams, ay s mam acclaxm 1S drawn from the Glee Club and the Masque and Dagger Soclefy Besrdes berng a stalwart second tenor 1n the Glee Club Jay may be seen and heard every Sunday 1n the Church Chorr Rooster has partlcrpated rn every play 1n h1s two years at Taft and has become a member of Uncle Pete s select orgamzatron, the Masque and Dagger Society Jays greatest success on the stage was h1s part as the prosecutmg attorney 1n the Came Mufmy Courf Marfzal on Father s Day h1s Upper Mrd year It IS wrth regret that Taft w1ll have to say goodbye to jay thrs sprlng but w1th hlm we send our best wrshes for h1s success at Dartmouth S0 Dutton H111 Road Torrmgton, Connectrcut 76 xlklh 'Al 1 V . l l , . . . . , , , ' . . - . , . you, it's just the ever-jovial Jay getting his chuckles out of life. Actually, ' Y, J , ' , . , . . ' I , RALPH LANE POLK III Blown tr. C1 mmm Ultl Mxssmn IWIlLl1lKLlD Amont Comp R llphel Papyrus S7 Cmulltmn INIlDlj,6.I' W Clueelluder SQ hfisqut mtl Du,g,t1 Smxty XX xtle House Commxttec SS IYILASIQ Club Q bun Club S6 57 arsxty Hotku l V Horkes w V rsrty Illkli S6 5 ru Three years have passed slnce Ralph Polk first entered Taft, during that tlme h1s w1t and congenxallty have made a favorable and lastlng 1mpress1on on all those around h1m Th1s frrendly M1ch1gander has become known for h1s versat1l1ty and, almost wrthout exceptlon, has been successful 1n every phase of school l1fe that he has entered In the field of athletxcs the Ralpher has d1StlI'1gL11Sh6d hlmself as a member of the Vars1ty hockey and Varslty track teams, wlnnmg h1s letter th1s W1I'1t6I' as a defenseman In the sprmg he does a fine job on the track t am as a hurdlcr Ralph s talents do not cease wlth athletlcs, however, as IS attested to by h1s pos1t1on as the C1rculat1on Manager of the Papyrus In addl t1on to thls responslbxhty the Ralpher IS a member of the Gun and MUSIC Clubs and of the Mclsqut and Dagger Society Wxth respect to th1s last act1v1ty, Ralph has helped to produce many of the ine plays that we have seen IH the last few years As Ralph leaves Taft, we, the Class of 58, w1sh h1m the best of luck However, lf ab1l1ty and congenxahty msure success, our w1sh certalnly IS not necessary to h1s well bemg Cranbrook Court Bloomfield Hllls Mlchlgan 77 7 ' ' Tlmree Years at Taft '. 4 Lf -I V:-'iiss 7, - ' It ' H , '31 V1 V ' 'ia J. . 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I . .- . . . .. ,, ,, . . 7 I j . . . . . , . . 5 WALTER O REICHENBACHER L Conn Your Xears at 'Iaft Gamma Her house Get out' Im Wforkrng Rrtk Crazy Otto Otts Glee Club 56 57 Clrrrstmrs Chorr 55 Sprrny., Clror rl restrx rl 56 I pper School Common Room Commrttee 58 Mrlk Lunch Commrttee SQ Nlrrsrt Club 58 Chess Club if 57 58 Gun Club if S7 58 rsrtr Iootbrll not 1 A few years ago Rrck as he rs usually called left hrs home town of Southbury Connectrcut, packed some baseball and football equrpment, and ambled up to Taft After concentratrng for hrs first few semesters on thrs somewhat drfferent scholastrc actrvrty, Rrck branched out and can now look back on four years of rewardrng Taftran actrvrty Asrde from makrng a most substantral academrc record Rrck demonstrated a wrde and varred rnterest rn hrs extracurrrcular lrfe He has contrrbuted srgnrfrcantly to two of the school s musrcal organrza trons, th Glee Club and the somewhat less known Sprrng Choral Festrval Besrdes berng a two year member of the Chess and Gun Clubs, Rrck made hrs most srgnrfrcant contrrbutron rn the Held of sports Havrng achreved hrs status as a member of the All Star Club Baseball team he raprdly progressed to hrs J V numerals rn that sport Lookrng for somethrng drfferent, he soon acqurred hrs V numerals rn football and went on to wrn hrs Varsrty T rn the fall Of S7 If one rs unfortunate enough to rnterrupt Rrck whrle hrs rs studyrng that person rs sure to get a neutral, ex en hostrle receptron For, much lrke a ekyl Hyde personalrty Rrck rs two entrrely drfferent persons at the desk and on the freld Walt rntends to be an engrneer Consrderrng hrs record we are certarn that he wrll become a very successful one Georges Hrll Road D i,l:2 Southbury, Connectreut 78 , r' ' ' yy 5.5: ' 7, l , Y , , L . Q , Va g f 1 'Ss J. V. Ft brll '57 il. V. Baseball '57 . , . y . 7 9 9 - ' 7 V . , . . . J - , ' 7 R. F. . CHARLES ROBERT REYNOLDS Dartmouth ee X L lrs Alpln Max s loo Sad lNfoonbc1m Clllllllllf hflbfllflll' 59 Rencptlon Comnuttu 57 XX ut H ust Cnmmlttat W ln Club S6 5 Lower Sthool Hmkew if lrztk entered Taft, where he nmmedlately brlghtened the lxves of h1s classmates wnth hrs moonbeams Soon Chas proved hlmself an excellent authorlty on sports cars, wlth contmual and enllghtenlng lectures on Austln Healys MGS, and Cyclops Charley also showed an excellence 1n sports He was on the Lower School Hockey team durmg h1s first year at Taft, and was the best defenseman 1n the clubs for the next two years In track Charley ran, and ran, and ran How ever, he was the outstandmg halfback on the Alpha football team In other games Moons dlsplayed such superior sklll that he was elected Presxdent of the H1 Low Club Furthermore, he contmually proved hlmsclf worthy of the desngnatlon Best Bluffer , an honor accorded h1m ln the Semor Poll Charleys studymg hours were usually extended mto the late hours of the mght These efforts to study were alded by the burmng of the mldnlght o1l, by the brewlng of coffee, and by consumlng the contents of varlous care packages from home Chas was renowned for h1s ab1l1ty to sleep at any tlme, was pralsed for h1s contrlbutlon to the successful firmgs at Yucca Flats , and was found at Maxl s dur1ng vacatlons Everyone W1ShCS Chas the best of luck as he leaves th1s 1nst1tut1on to spend the next several years m college before gomg out to face the world The class wlll not forget such an amxable and conscnentlous person as Charley Genesee Tranl Harrlson, New York 79 ' Thr - Q , at Taft 1 'z l' U 1 I 'A ' t Gt ' ' . 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V. 1 '57 It was three years ago that Chas, a different lad, left Genesee Trail and ' ff ,Q ' ' ' 9 . . ,, ,, . . . - - - ' u as . . . . . ,, ,, FRANK NICHOLAS SAMPONARO Ha L Four Years at 'Iaft Alpha The House Let s get on the p1o1erh1al suck Samp SIITIPS Irank Proxerbml Glce Club SQ Ioxxer S hool Debitmg., 56 Dance COHXIIWIUCC 58 MLIQIL Club 57 58 Current Events Club 58 Cameia Club 58 R1d1o Club 56 Opera Club 58 Ioxxer School 'Ienms 56 Wh n Frank Sampanaro came to Taft four years ago h1s pleasant sm1le IS a very mter st1ng person to talk w1th H1s vast wealth of general mforma tion makes h1m an add1t1on to any conversat1on Because of h1s fr1endl1ness and h1s hosp1tal1ty, one could Hnd a bull session 1n hlS room at almost any hour Through hard work and d1l1gence, Frank has ma1nta1ned a super1or average at Taft H15 favor1te course IS h1story, and he IS especlally 1nterested 1n Naval h1story Frank has always been an ardent Yankee fan Because of his strong feeling for the team, he IS often found expoundmg rather loudly on the fine po1nts of the game He IS always w1ll1ng to have a fr1endly d1scuss1on on baseball, and he IS amaz1ngly lucky Wlth h1s bets Frank not only l1kes to Watch the ball games, but also l1kes to play baseball He plays soccer basketball and baseball for the Alphas Interested 1n mus1c Frank cult1vated a taste in class1cal music by 1o1n1ng the Muslc Club the Opera Club and the Glee Club Frank pursues what ever he does Wlth d1l1gence and we know that he w1ll be very successful at Yale South Street L1tchf'ield Connecucut 80 6 I . . , and genial personality soon made him well liked by everyone in his class. Frank I ' 3 , ' s 1 1 ' 7 A 7 , LOUIS CHARLES SCHERER X r e ur X rs If Bch Cl ure s I Hue Met lhe Fnemy Anrl I Am Hers Chutlc Chrrley Monrtor SQ Corrrtlor Monrtur 58 C rssComm1tteL 55 Sf 57 Mrlk Lunch Colnmrttee 58 Communrty Chest Cornmrttee 56 S7 58 Gun Club S8 Automobrle Club Varsrty Sutter T w J V Hockey 56 Judgrng from the above prcture, one mrght call Lours a conscrentrous, s rrous mrnded boy However, behrnd that somber exterror Chuck possesses a relaxed, well rnformed personalrty Harlrng from Washrngton, Chuck re srded rn the seclusron of Sondrestrom, Greenland durrng the summer of 1957 amrd the mountarns of permafrost wrthout access to wrne, women and song, In sprte of thrs crucral lack, Chuck has decrded to go to Greenland agarn to make possrble the purchase of a Ford Thunderbrrd upon hrs return Whrle home on vacatron Lourss unrque srtuatron brrngs hrm rn contact wrth the Chref Executrve and hrs rmmedrate famrly Chuck takes prrde rn havrng dated Mr Ersenhowers nrece, among other fortunate young Iadres For the past four years Chuck has had a hand rn many Taft actrvrtxes Elected a monrtor, he commands the Tower Marn wrth extreme drscrplrne In the freld of athletrcs Chuck won hrs letter rn soccer for three years and ran for the track team for four years, second only to Mercury However, Chuck s try for a berth on the Varsrty Hockey team was not successful durrng hrs s nror year, so that our rnnocent Charles was made subject to chrmney habrts at Club Osc Charlres four years behrnd rvred walls and leaden wrndow panes have b en successful, and as he contrnues on rn college and elsewhere hrs achr ve ment wrll contrnue at the hrgh level he establrshed at Taft 3303 Woodley Road N W Washrngton, D C 81 'r I Fo 'ea . 4 Taft ' . 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Lee One Year at Taft Bet: Prep Qnhool Sure Fats Schnerds Lppcr School Common Room Commrttee 58 Vars1ty football T 58 Varsxty Track 58 In hrs one year at Taft, ohn has made an envrable 1mpress1on as a con screntrous, smcere, and frrendly person Because of h1s constant good humor Happlest When hes not studymg, hes usually leadmg the bull sesslons around school, telllng tales of h1s home and frlends Although h1s stay has been a comparat1vely brlef one, ohn has made h1s athlet1c talents apparent He showed h1s prowess on the football Held rn h1s ab1l1ty to hold down the tackle slot on the lull Unfortunately h1s success as a wrestler has been hampered by an rnjury to h1s knee, so that he has been unable to put h1s wrestllng ab1l1ty to use at Taft Schnelds hopes to enter Washlngton and Lee IH the fall We are sure that, 1f he shows the same frlendllness and good nature whlch he has shown here at Taft he wrll be successful not only at Wash1ngton and Lee, but also ln later l1fe 2854 Montgomery Road Cleveland 0h1o 8 2 and well-rounded personality, his classmates voted him Best Naturedn and fl ' Y, 3 ' 5 ' ' ' 1 , y . . 3 PHILIP ANTHONY SCHUSTER Lnderrdetl Four Years at Taft Alpha W'aterbury You re out of your lrttle mrnd P 1 Mrrthrng, Brntl 58 Conrert Brnrl 58 Press Club 57 58 Lrbrary Commrttee 58 Musrt Club 57 58 Chess Club 58 Current Ilxents Club 58 Crnerrflub 55 57 58 The Phrl Schuster We see walkrng the corrrdors today rs a very drfferent rndrvrdual from that bewrldered, rdealrstrc, rnscrutable lrtrle Napolean who made hrs debut rn the Day Boy locker room four years ago He has srnce grown rn stature and maturrty and has proved hrmself a worthy member of hrs class, both scholastrcally and athletrcally He has been able to marntarn a very credrt able average, to do whrch he pursues hrs studres rndefatrgably, and he has been tennrs court He exhrbrts an uncommon zeal rn attarnrng the goals he sets for hrmself best exemplrhcd perhaps, by hrs becomrng a remarkably profrcrent French Horn player pr1ctrcally overnrght when he decrded he wanted to jorn the Concert Band An engagrng conversatronalrst, Phrl has acqurred an almost uncanny know ledge about many and varred subjects beyond the pale of school rnfluence hrs rnterests range from automobrles to astronomy from progressrve jazz to the stock exchange I that currous Day Boy tradrtron whrch had rts brrrh rn thc days of the now defunct S W s the oral dual rn whrch each partrcr pant trres to outdo the remarks of the other, Phrl emerged as the undrsputed champron an expert at the frrendly jrbe, a past master of the comeback Phrl as an rndrvrdualrst who embraces the hrghest moral prrncrples we of the class of S8 can predrct nothrng but success on the long road ahead 193 Delaware Ave Waterbury Connectrcut 83 C ,, , . A . Et. h'l il z , ' ,' , ' l a boon to the Alpha cause - on the soccer Held, the basketball floor, and the 1 3 Q - - ' , u ' n ' U n . - . . . . . - ' .Y , If ,Y ' ' ' '- ., . . . . . . . , , . . Q MICHAEL EDMUND SHAHEEN JR o at Beta Home m Como IVIIQSISSIPPI fmexnr the hut xuth tht foremost Dutton Sh th Ru exentl Maltlune Band 57 Context Bind 57 Glu Club 57 M sque and Dagger bounty 5 SQ Dane Commlttee 543 R teptron Comlmttee 59 BIUSIL Club 57 8 Omen Club 58 Havmg left the beautlful deep south town of Como M1ss1ss1pp1 Mrchael Shaheen arrxved at Taft School for the flrst t1me on September 18 1956 Lrttle dld we realrze that such a forlorn boy would become so great an asset to our SOCICIY He was qulckly welcomed and llked by all hrs classmates In h1s two years at Taft, M1ke has made a great many frrends by hrs cheerful humor and pleasmg personallty Hrs well spent energ1es have reaped h1m r1ch rewards Among h1s many extracurr1cular actxvxtxes, Mrke wxll be remembered best for hls 0utstand1ng portrayal of Dr Emstem 1n Arsenic and Old Lace Besrdes belng a member of the Masquf and Dagger SOCIl'fJ Mlke has loyally supported the Beta Club by partlcrpatrng whole heartedly ln soccer, basketball and tennls Scholastlcally Mrke has attarned honor grades rn h1s first year and has contmued to ma1ntam hrs average By workxng consclentlously he has recerved the respect and the recogmtlon of hrs class A convrvral person Mrke IS always the center of a corrrdor bull sesslon At any t1me he can be found rn room 351 fixrn to work wlth the pennants Besldes lncreasrng hrs musrcal ab1l1t1es, Mrke has worked on the Dance Commxttee After such a successful career at Taft, we know that M1ke w1ll reach the top wherever he goes The Class of 1958 heartnly wrshes hrm the best of luck 1n thoraclc surgery He w1ll be the best, because MISSISSIPPI IS forever the first wrth the foremost' Como, MISSISSIPPI 84 1 , , Yale Tw Years 1, Taft ' .. 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' ,Q DUDLEY SUTPHIN TAFT H 1 e ree H urs t 1 Alpln Not tlurd Olrl xx ultnt go .1 1 to say 1 t Du Smut Stun Ly Iwfcmtor SQ Corrldwr Vlonltor 58 Class Commxttee S6 57 Dmte Bind S6 Comert Band 56 P rus SI 57 59 Fxuutnt Fklltlil blce Club if S Church Choir 57 Chrlstmas Choxr S6 Receptlon Commxttee 5 bxutthbolrd Commxttee 57 Community Chest Clll11I11lffLC Mlth Club 58 V Iootball if 7 Vusxty Foothill 'l 8 j V Baseball 56 Varslty Baseball T 57 T Taft Athletxe ASSOLIAUOH 58 Dudley first gamed fame at the Taft School 1n the fall of hls Middle year It was then that h1s banjo brought hnm 1nto the hmellght at the Hotchklss football rally And ever slnce he has been assoclated w1th that banjo 1n one way or another Yet he soon gaxned fame 1n other ways He earned a place on the class commlttee, on the Papyrus board, and on several Vars1ty teams In addntlon, durmg that fall term he earned an honor average and has conslstantly been m varlous honor courses Furthermore, h1S credltable athlet1c career has been clxmaxed by the award of the Harry K Cross Award As for the personallty of rhls versat1le lad, perhaps some 1nd1cat1on can be galned from the Senlor Poll H1s classmates elected hnm the suavest, most poxsed, and most sophlstlcated member of the class However, l1ke the rest of us lowly mortals Dud has certa1n unfortunate tralts A constant whlsthng at all tunes of the day and n1ght together w1th a turnlng on of the l1ghtS at slmnlar tlmes account for some of them Yet Dud possesses a certam good nature and fr1endl1ness that enables one to forget all these th1ngs It 1S the type of good nature that has made hlm one of the most popular boys IH the class and that w1ll enable hlm to go far ln the wxde, wlde world outsxde of Taft GIVCP Road CHCIDHIII 27 OhlO S5 'zl Th 1 J ai Tift . 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FARGO THOMPSON C, lntll lhree Years at 'laft Beta XX um it lx mturket Mass But I dont vlant to apply to Ohlo State' Ili I up Ignatz Ammal Teddy Bear ml Ol Conmlor Momtor 58 C lss Cmmmttt 57 CJ LL Club S6 57 M1 que nl Laagcr Souety Sf 57 58 Dunne Comm ll e 57 58 I L tp lon C lmmlttte 57 8 I pptr Nr ll ml Common Room Commlttee 57 xslt fub 56 57 58 C nent I' n s Club 58 bun Club 55 57 58 Automobnle Club 58 IN ly or ball I S8 CoC1pta1n V loolhll VIISIIY Wrestlnng 'I 58 I V NX'rtstlmg., 57 us1ty'IraLk T 57 .I V 'lrack 56 Three years 'ago Fargo left h1s home town of Marletta, Ohio, the home of the Tractor drag and the farmer s daughter , to come to Taft A l1ttle over awed at first, Fargo soon gathered the relns of duty and proceeded to r1de through h1s career at Taft Although Fargo has never accompllshed great thmgs 1n the academlc field he contmues to iight wnth zeal the never endlng struggle Typical of h1s determ1ned and fr1endly nature IS h1s success on the foot ball field After Warmlng the bench the better part of h1s first season, he earned hxmself a startlng pos1t1on the next year and ult1mately the co captamcy h1s Senlor year He also contrlbutes to the Varsnty wresthng and track teams as an unllmlted grappler and hammer thrower respect1vely Fargo spends h1s summers at Nantucket Island, where he works as a Wa1ter nn a hotel Becaus of the rather IIITIIICCI soc1al llfe 1n Marletta, Fargo travels a good deal of h1s vacatlons, v1s1t1ng more l1vely places, such as Rye and Phlladelphla Affectlonately called Fargs by hrs classmates and Fargx by h1s many conquests at St Margaret s, he IS always cheerful, wlth somethmg nnce to say about everyone All ln all Fargos carreer at Taft has been a success As he goes on to college and then xnto llfe We re sure that hell contmue to succeed We all send hlm forth wxth our best wlshes for the future 411 Fourth Street Marletta, Ohlo 86 'Q 'il et '. 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STEVEN CADY USHER XX xllnxms ur HL rs intl Kentlrntk s itrh out or I snr 1 W1 s on yt s Momtor W Colmlor Momtox 58 C, iss Comnuttet 55 56 5 Chrxstmls Chmr 55 Dame Cilllllllltflt 57 WH le House Cmmnxttee SH loxxtr Sthool loutblll 55 V Hotkcv 57 lower Sthool Hotkey 55 56 Vlrsxty lurk S S8 Clptun When Steve entered Taft as a Lower Mrd It dxd not take h1s classmates long to real1ze that he was exceptxonally talented and llkeable These qualltnes were exhlblted 1n many phases of school llfe Because of Steve s mate qualltlcs of frlendhness and affabllxty he won the llklflg and respect of hls classmates He was elected to h1S Class Commlttee, on whlch he served for three years In h1s Semor year, he was glven the rc sponsxbllxty and honor of belng elected a mon1tor Steves capab1l1t1es ranged 1n many dlrectlons He made a fine scholastlc record but d1d not confine h1mself to the classroom, for he proved to be a good athlete Hls favorlte sport was hockey he played on the Lower School and Jumor Vars1ty teams, and ln has Semor year performed as a Varslty player Steve also excelled IH track, whlch he recelved two letters and the honor of captalncy h1s Sen1or year He proved a valuable asset to any team of whlch he was a member As Steve leaves Taft, h1s numerous frxends wnll always remember hum as a person who had a great deal of fun, but was serlous when necessary Hxs wmnmg personallty and frlendly manner w1ll enable hlm to do as well 1n college and later l1fe as he has done at Taft We are all sure that Steve wxll be a success 1n any field he chooses 1085 Rldge Road Hamden, Connectlcut R7 'A A i Fo 'ai I at Taft l 'A WZ ' 'll ' tle 'lkf 4 lfh 'lai ' . 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L' '58 7 I 6 3 , . . - Z FREDERIK JOHAN VAN RYSINGE L Hen Alphx I guess so lxeels Freek van Ryslnge arrrved last September fresh from Holland for a Hrst hum to many corners of the world a fact whlch has made hum an mterestmg and enjoyable asset to our Taft communlty Lnmg under the German occu patnon and ln the Indonesnn rebelllon were few of h1s excltmg experlences Aslde from the deslre to achleve a well rounded educatnon, Freek s goal at Taft was the mastermg of our language Certalnly, those who remember h1s great dlfflcultles 1n communlcatmg durlng the fall are well aware of the tremendous job he has done Congratulatlons are well 1n order for h1s scholastlc achleve ment In addxtlon to Freeks enthus1ast1c partlclpatxon 1n club sports, he has been a strong supporter and contrlbutor to the Glee Club He spent what lxttle txme remamxng studymg the typewrxter and practnclng the clarmet We can bt reasonably sure that we have galned a good representatxvc for our often mls understood Amer1can way of llfe, and we all jom 1n Wxshmg Freek the best of success ln all h1s future act1v1t1es Schapendrlft 40 Blarxeum QN HJ Holland 88 l'r1.luitlt-J One at Taft 1 Glu- Club 'SS look at the Western Hemisphere. Freek's wide and varied past has brought 7 , ' - , JOHN LOVELL WATTERS Hamllton o ICIYS at C IIUIUJ Fjdm Con lm n s Strntly fmm hunger uk tt Club 57 IYISIINIS Chou 5 is Dmtc Lmmmttnt SR Day BoyComm1tte 59 C,lll1lIl1I'l SS IMVLISIL Club 57 SQ Var xty Sorrel SQ I V Basketnlll S Vlrsxty 'lratk 59 In the Sprlng of mneteen fifty sux, Hotchklss student came to l1ve rn Watertown In the Fall of the same year thls boy entered Taft Durmg h1s two years here a change has occurred, one not uncommon to students w1th1n these 1v1ed walls In the Sprmg of n1neteen fifty elght thls boy from Hotchkxss wlll graduate a man from Taft ack Lowell Watters first made h1s presence known through h1s prowess on the athletlc field As an Upper Mnd Jack was a starter on the Jumor Varslty Basketball squad for wh1ch he recelved h1s numerals As the startmg center fielder rn fifty e1ght he recelved h1s T In h1s Semor year Jack was glven h1s Varslty numerals for h1s efforts on the soccer field He played two years as a member of the Varslty Basketball squad Desplte h1s close frlendshlp wlth Coach Pennell ack WIII be found on the hlll this Sprmg runmng the hundred As a Semor Jack became a member of the Dance Comm1ttee Probably h1s greatest contrxbutlon to the school off the athletrc fleld however, has been made as the Chalrman of the Day Boy Commlttee Jack has kept al1ve the proud day boy trad1t1on, one not always fully apprec1ated by the admlmstratlon The members of the class of mneteen fifty elght wlsh Jack all the luck possrble durlng h1s four years at Ham1lton We know that h1s perseverance, consc1ent1ousness and wonderful sense of humor wnll be mvaluable a1d to hlm i through llfe 21 Dxckerman Street Watertown, Connectlcut 89 f A Tw 1 I Taft 2: ' I1 I G1-A ' ' ,WS C11 af I 1'r f f I' ' I 1 Varsity Basketball 'SS , I , I 7 . . - . 1 . . . . , . , . . . . g . , - . . . 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H , I Y, I JACKSON STEPHEN WEBB X .1 e Txxo Years at Taft Alpha Estes Park Colorado I hat s 'I crrrble Jack Covv boy Glee Club 57 58 Chr rch Chorr 58 Bnology Club 58 Current Exen s Club 58 Two years ago Jack or Cowboy as he IS more humorously known wmdered rn from an old clty of the wrld west Denver Colorado He was a bxt stunn d by the d1ff1cult scholastrc requirements of Taft but th1s fact made hrm more determmed to get good marks Indeed Jack dld acqurre a good scholastrc record and became a d1st1ngu1shed member of hrs class m addltlon He contrrbuted successfully to the Glee Club for two years and nn hrs Semor year was a member of the choir Nor dld he lack athletrc Rblllty Jack played Alpha club sports In hrs Upper Mrddle year he was one of the five members of the Interclub Allstar Basketball team and rn hrs Senlor year he captamed the Alpha soccer t am In che sprlng Jack served as a lanky mamstay of the Alpha baseball teams prtchlng staff Wlth hrs fantastlc long set shot and hs slow curv ack mrxed humor Wh1Ch made the game more enjoyable An easy gomg frxendly well dressed young man w1th a refreshlng west ern humor ack garned many frrends at Taft Jack wants very much to go to Yale Brown or Columbra We certamly hope Jack makes lt Because of hrs sober attltude toward hrs work and hls frlendly personallty we are sure Jack Wlll be successful IH both h1s occupatlon and IH acqu1r1ng valuable frrendshrps 1n the future 1914 Leyden Street Denver Colorado 1,4 f I U . , R . . 7 . 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J' ' ' , . s r - x 7 J ROBERT SHIRLEY WELLS Yale lun Years at T aft ittl 'lhe vutle open spaces Sure Bob Orson L pper 'ichool Debatmg., 57 Muslc Club 57 58 Mxlk Lunch Committee 58 Chemnstry Club 58 Inevltably there are members of our class who wxll be remembered by POSUCFIIY for laurels acqu1red ln athletlc pursults It IS not for such endeavors that We W1ll remember Bob most Although always a staunch and enthuslastlc member of var1ous Beta teams, Bob has achleved h1s most memorable successes 1n academlc and extra currrcular act1v1t1es Smce hxs arrlval two years ago Bob has mamtalned an lmpressxve scholastxc record, hexghtened by an outstandmg apt1tude for speakmg, wh1ch resulted ln hls capture of the hlghly coveted publlc speaklng prlze Wlth extracurrlcular act1v1t1es ranglng from the Chemlstry Club to the Debatmg Club Bob has been an mvaluable asset to the school lxfe However, Bob s most generous contrlbutlon to the k1nd firm moulder IS h1s bemg hxmself We wlll not soon forget h1s Warm personaltty graced by sterlmg generosnty Thls June Bob leaves a vacuum ln the ranks of the Taft School student body that W1ll be no easy job to fill Bob takes wxth hlm the admlratxon and best Wlshes of h1S class We have confidence that Bobs record at Yale Wlll be no less 1mpress1ve than the one he leaves at Taft 30 Leomlnster Rd Brlstol, Connectlcut 91 ' ' . 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'r V . . , L ' Y y 1 Y ' ' KI ' 37 . . , JOHN HART WILKINSON XXllll.1I11S I' ur Heats at 'l ft Gamma Kmdr tks Po ont for me Lsh De XY nlks XX llker Nfcmtor 58 Conrxdox Momtor 58 Cllss Comlmttee 55 56 57 P u ILIS 57 8 Clmstmas Cl on 55 I pptr Sthool Debatmg 58 Dance Comm ttee 58 XVade House Commuter: 58 Chemxstry Club 58 Opera Club 58 Vxce Presntlen Loxxer School Hockey 55 Lou er School Football 55 arsrty Golf 'I 55 1 u Lou er School 'Ienms 56 Four years ago there arose nn Southport Conn , a terrxble storm whlch came all the way to Watertown Amongst the thunder, hghtnmg, ra1n, and fog appeared de Wnlks , complete w1th trunk golf clubs, and brlefcase Promlnent on the athletnc field h1s Lower Mrd year WllkS was on the Llttle Grant football team and on the Lower School hockey and tennls squads Slnce he had talent for srngxng, Wllks used th1s talent to 1ts fullest and sup ported the antlphonal cholr, and, although he dld not pursue th1s outlet for more than one year, he could stxll be heard beltlng out a few pop tunes as he wandered armlessly through the maze of Taft corrrdors, whlch at tlmes st1ll confuse hlm ohns mam asset has been h1s sense of humor Thxs sense of humor, coupled w1th h1s apparent lack of awareness, made ohn the center of many bull sesslons and the butt of many jokes But he took Ih1S ln strnde, and after Hghtmg d1l1gently came out ahead 1n the long, arduous struggle through Taft As John leaves Taft, we w1sh h1m good luck We know that, 1f he keeps up h1s work and warm frlendllness, he wrll be a success 1n the future Pequot Road Sou thport, Connectlcut 92 ' 7 'o '- I ' wil Y 1. 1' . p A ' . 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CHARLES EDWARD YONKERS X 1 c et Alph1 Grosse Pomr Sorry hut thele ,ue heltls to he plow ed seeds to be smxn X onks Yonkle Bu., Key X oung HISIN lrtk Ht1tl'VIon1to1 SQ c,0IflLl0I PIITHIUJI 58 Cllss Cillllllllfflb 56 77 Churmin 7 1 rus if 5'-1 Copy Ftnor Itlztor Clntf S8 nu 1l 59 A sm tute I' llflll Mlsqut 1ntlD1g,Lt1 SOLICIY 57 5 Alpha betretary SQ Dmte C,OITll1'lltfLC 58 Musu Club 58 trslty Ioothrll o V1rs1ty Baskethxll S8 j V Basketball 57 Cllss Day ClJl1lIl11fCC 58 Ch 11 mln SS ClassG1ftComm1tree 58 Churmm 59 Head Mon1tor and Ed1tor1n Ch1ef of the Papyrus, the guy who kept tackhng the b1g threat at Kent and went on to become a two letter man ID that sport, the leader whose rnfluence has accounted for, 1n part, the com mended scholastlc attltude of the class th1s IS Chas E Yonkers For these matters of consequence we, as a class should be grateful But wrth the Blg Key what IS essent1al IS 1nv1s1ble to the eye The Splflf Wlth whlch he carr1ed out h1S respons1b1l1t1es ln the two most demandmg offlces 1n the school was an 1nsp1rat1on rn rtself The trxals of the Doc s Worry Clln1C and the Tuesday evenlngs spent 1n the Pap room he took 1n strlde w1th h1s firm, yet humble sense of leadershlp In ultra conscrentlous and per slstent fash1on he carr1ed out h1s respons1b1l1t1es thoughtfully and successfully Because vrrtually all free t1me he devoted to 1ncessant problems, he had to find a way to make t1me for hlmself donn1ng hlS rebel hat and settlmg down for another all n1ght sesslon , he has demonstrated h1s acknowledgment of the fields to be plowed Among other less known essentlals, he has been seen greetlng the n1ght watchman, waterlng h1s plant Wlfh compasslon, and finally w1th a thud h1tt1ng the sack after paymg tr1bute to the N SPT A For contr1but1on to the school, defimtely but It IS rather for a deeper mfluence through mnate thoughtfulness and exemplary strength of char acter that we w1ll remember the Yonk 17 Rectory Lane Scarsdale, New York 93 'rl' 'l4l1I ' Years at Taft V 4 7 - AA - Y I. . 7 f V ' t. . . 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' QQ ' 3, ' ll ' ' 7, ' If ,, ' 7 1 ' Q! ,J CHARLES BELLAMY YOUNG Yale Two Years at Taft Gamma Yucca flats Out Wlrllrel Out' Chucker Chuck Clee Club 57 58 l pper School Deb rtrng, Club 57 Music Club 58 Chess Club 58 Vrre Presrtlent 58 Current Exents Club 58 I V Wfrestlrnf, 57 Varsrty Track 57 Two years ago, rn the fall of 1956 Chuck penetrated the rvy clad Walls of Taft as an Upper Mrddler Losrng no trme rn becomrng well acquarnted wrth the school he exhrbrted keen rnterest and outstandrng abrlrty rn all of hrs scholastrc endeavors Chucker was promrnent not only rn the classroom, but also rn athletrcs The Gamma basketball and soccer teams found hrm a tre mendous asset, contrrbutrng greatly to therr success However, hrs most note worthy accomplrshment rn the freld of sports has been hrs partrcrpatron as a member of the Varsrty track team In addrtron to sports Chuck has grven hrmself freely to many extra currrcular actrvrtres such as the Glee Club, the Debatrng Club, and the Dance Commrttee Supplementrng these contrrbutrons, Chuck took on added respon srbrlrty as Vrce Presrdent of the Chess Club In hrs two short years at Taft Chucker has made many frrends Whether leadrng a classroom drscussron or a corrrdor bull sessron, hrs congenralrty and sense of humor were rndeed evrdent Possessmg delrgence and self determrnatron, Chuck was usually successful at ex erythmg he attempted The scholastrc record he establrshed here at Taft wrll no doubt be rndrcatrve of hrs achrevement at Yale We all rom rn wrshrng Chuck the best of success rn whatever professron he should choose Old Canton Road R F D Collrnsvrlle Connectrcut 94 ' ' r . 2 V . 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I 9 3 ' 3 JOHN WILLIAM THEODORE YOUNGS JR H 1rx 1141 ree X Q lrs t Ben 'Ihe Confeduate Room B If xt xx p Boom Boom Golden Thro1t XX'ee W 1lly P1pyrus 58 Feature Etlltor Glee Club if 57 S9 Churth Cholr S7 CIIYISIIIIIS Chmr is V1 s1ty Dehmng, S7 I pper S11 uol Dcbxtxng., 58 Pruxdtnt S9 Imul 811111111 DLIJIIIDQ., S6 IYILISIL Club Sf 57 Chess Club 55 57 Current Ex ents Club 58 Opera Club S8 Cum Laude 58 God Ted Ive got to get organ1zed I lost five mlnutes somewhere to day' roared B111y Youngs as he came 1nto the room after s1xth per1od Th1s statement IS exemplary of hlS ent1re career at Taft He drawled 1n from Ind1ana 1n the fall of 1955 wlth h1s tremendously eff1c1ent m1nd and many amusmg stor1es about 1'abb1t farmers and grandfather clocks Upon h1s arr1va1 B111y showed everyone that he was dest1ned to be one of the top students 1n the class and, at the same t1me, proved that he shouldn t be cons1dered a pure braln Although he took h1s part IH the 1nev1t.1b1e student hackmg Boom Boom planned h1s t1me well enough to be elected to the Cum Laude SOCICIY In add1t1on, he was awarded the book PKIZC 1n 1957 for makmg a s1gn1f1cant contr1but1on to the school ThlS fact IS 1nd1 cat1ve of B111 s att1tude toward Taft The CIIICICDCY 1mp11ed 1n the open1ng quote IS the ma1n reason why B1lly was able to part1c1pate 1n so many extracurmcular act1v1t1es He served as a member of the Glee club Feature Ed1tor of the Pczpj rm, and Presxdent of the Debarmg Soc1ety Another of B11ly s act1v1t1es , named L1nda, reached legendary status at th1s k1nd firm moulder B111 was voted Hrst marr1ed largely because of the many Fr1day weekends wh1ch he spent 1n Bedford V111age chez L M M Although he has both aFfab111ty and 1ntell1gence, we hes1tate to assure B1l1y success because he IS fool enough to do almost anyth1ng However, we are sure that he w1ll he happy 706 South Rose Avenue B1oom1ngton, Ind1ana 95 1 1 - 2 .Y ,A 1 A '1' 111 ' 1 . 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Xtus Cxllllllll AHyNKl1LIL but sthool bond Dell lllll 71ms 7llNl7l1 LL C 1 L C mtuleulu 8 Musu Club S8 Vllilfy 'Ienms Manxger Srnce h1s appearance on the scene three years ago, Z1m has made an cnvlable record at Taft He has, through hls hard work kept a respectable average In add1t1on to h1s seholastlc development he has made qulte a record as a club soccer player and as a wrestler He has been a member of the Glee Club for three years and uses h1s voxce to lead the school rn cheers Dur1ng the sprlng Zxm may be found restlng quletly under the trees near the tenn1s courts, ordermg the new Heelers around Zlm IS known to h1s class as not only the best dresser but also the poss ssor of the best manners ln the school He has an outstandlng personallty, apparent to Zlm also has another sld to h1s hfe, whleh many of us don t see too often Ht uses h1s manners and fine personallty to snow many a member ofthe OPPOSIKL sex He prefers women from the south He always can be found at one of the many C1nc1nnat1 partles Washlngton and Lee compr1ses Zlm s hopes for next year He feels he has had enough educatlon 1n the north He IS bound to be a success at college and IU llter hfe because he comb1nes hard work w1rh hxs ever present ab1l1ty to make frlends 785 Wcmodblne Asc Glendale, Ohm 96 XX'1.'l ' ' ' Tl! 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G: 1111111 G Glllefltze MASQUE AND DAGGER DRAMATIC SOCIETY President Keller Secrefarg Fmk Allen, J Armstrong Baldwxn Barton Beemer, I-I Berlage B ees Bomer Br1tell Buttenhexm Camp Combs Davls S Deems Evans Fmk Foreman, R Gay Glllesple Gordon Graham Graham Grumbach Hamilton ackson ordan, A Keller Landls Lapedes ee Love McCartney Martmz Martmy 119 Merrow Morrxs, W Nash Noble O Kleffe Parkes Parsons, Peck Po k Pulaskl Schxavone Shaheen Thompson, Welch Wnllrams Yonkers F - l ' I 'Z I r . ' L 0' I. - ' .. r .. ', ' ' '. 5rd row stanllingizz Parker. jordmz A.. Gay. SlJ.1lJee11, jrmlafffrl. Combi. Ilnflrb. MrCt1r1r1r-y. Tbrmzp- if .. . . ' . L u 1 ' . 1' j. . , C. ' ' , W. 1 J. 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S'fw1 VARSITY DEBATING CLUB Seated Pa 1961 Y uugs Blldull S an 1 ng L e G ll U G umbael Lf Ill' r D dIlfZk6 Pulaykl Presld ent Vzee Preszdf nt THE RECORD Ta t Affirmative Opponent Affirmative Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Yale 3 Deerfield 0 Cheshlre 0 Brunswlck 0 Kent 0 Choate 0 Taft Negative Opponent Negative Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Yale 2 Deerfield 2 Kent 0 South Kent 0 Kent 0 Hotchklss 1 Youngs Baldwm . 1 1' , 0 , 4 1 ft Li : e, 'r1Jam, V., '1' J, N I., rf' , ' 0 3 1 . 1 . 1 3 ' Vs. ' 1 1 1 1 1 2 . 122 DANCE BAND Top rms BIIIIEIIIJHIIII Auulnze Scwnd roxx Lfllt' C Gnu: F I111 Xmlvnzd Paley Neuhzll Melm Front nm Cllllffbtll Nlfhllllglff Blllfcll Smyb GIBKIIB S A Puucll Munn, Omni I111e111 11111 Standmg, ln front Pwulderzt G1l111 nz CONCERT BAND Seated left to ng.,ht 151111111 Fmzw Omni lung M 111171, A11s1111e Greene S A Bnw Glfllllll Ill1l!7 Pflufl Bn!! II Cllllflfc rumpct 1 1 H I ll 4 Jndmg, 'H 1 1 1 11 1 111 X nb: Du.fm11 A11 Yflllllg P7 Bllllzflflcllll 123 Fume, S.. 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I 11' INTER-CLUB COUNCIL uk mn 1 1 wi nm I In an mm fl 1 II Nfl! 1 LIBRARY COMMITTEE Suomi um II .Mfzffll I II :mx :mf 14 fflt 128 4 ' ': 'I'n1h r, All . DI.. ZW, . D,11i'. S.. ff ' rw: 151.11 I, Cir. . wif. HJ Luft tu right. salted: ',.IL4Ll'UIl. -lffrdmz. Ifwwfmm ,Q ' ' i AHL . ' , ' fvfffflffwffrf. GH 1. lvxfvu Th' 'J 'w I Gr, lv. . IIN.. Nuff . Sl'Z7I1Y f ', I fw AUTO CLUB COMMITTEE L 1tLl :mug ll lim Gunn st lmx Il 1 uwu fun Liu u bcumd um Bt fu Bm!! 1 I 1 OPERA CLUB COMMITTEE Lconl rms mv n 1 1 fmg Sn un llfd Unk 4 I L I 129 S112 Y ,AA 1' . f Filf ' 'Z Cmx, Cm! fn. Sn 1 'f . M1 '- . Tj dy' N ' ' 'Z I '. L . .wif Left tu right. smtul: l..n1J1x. I7w1ff1.111, S!f,l!7L't,Il S' L 'Z Hur ', B1 I. ffl JJ1. Yfz fy, . fzfw . v 'fl , 'Z B 1 X. -l.1'E'w1. G .1l1.m1. C. JIGGER SHOP COMMITTEE Selted jnbumn Gnmzbub Ailfllllc 130 ' , . - - I J Second row: Taylor. Bizrlnn. I.f1r,rrnz. Nvizfuwlgw, Herald rf 1 1 V , 49? Cwloxxl f if ! L -H2 lv ' L-4 M 2 2 N ' 1's A 22' WM TAFT ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION utcl Al H1141 A mu Ntm Im CHEER LEADERS nf 111 ll Mu 1 I 1 I 3 5 S 44 -X: 67.11, If lw .1 . I, f. L' gg: 'l,aI,' Z1 um.: . 5,1 11, Iwffh. Hf.I.'1rJ. 1IIffvJff11. II v FOOTBALL REVIEW The members of Taft s 1957 Varsity Football Team hue newer offered excuses for the things they couldn t accomplish It would be out of place to attempt to find excuses for our record N amount of explanation could possibly alter the accomplishments of the team Explanation will not change the lessons learned rn eight hard weeks of practice nor the drsrllusronment of Saturdays games It wont replace confidence and rt can neyer grye this team the satisfaction lt justly deserxes The obvious answer IS seldom the best an swer in football In the case of thrs years record howeyer the answer is simple The ability of the coaches and players was such that we were not able to play on ex en terms with any opponent after the first two games ln many respects though we were yery fortunate The team was one of the hardest working and most eooperatrye that I haye seen Those few players who had returned from the weak xarsrty squad of the preceding year rmproxed yery rapidly and bore most of the burden During the first week and a half of practice the team showed tremendous rm proy ement Prospects for the season looked a little better when Taft came from behind to tie a more experienced Kmgswood team rn the final minutes 1313 Kim Mann opened the scoring on the third play when he raced 70 yards on a trap and then plunged oxer from the one yard line Kingswood matched the score a moment later and then went ahead IH the third period With less than four minutes remarnrng howeyer Taft marched 96 yards and scored on a 7 yard pass from Dud Taft to ohn Dunlap rn the last few seconds The following Saturday a stronger Crosby team scored twice rn the first period md domrnlted the remamder of the game to win 120 Choate administered the next of six strarlht defeats 20 7 when they scored three first period touchdowns and then score There was no rest for the weary is Deerfield continued on the way to its fifth consecutne undefeated season by oxerpowerrng Taft 65 6 The spirit exhibited by the team during this game was typical of that shown throughout the season both in the games and on the practice field There was no let down ID desire nor rn determrn ation to keep fighting throughout the game The losses rn personnel and conhdence were damaging how ex er and hindered us rn the remaining three games Kent show ed a great deal of pow er rn rolling to a 38 7 win and the Hotchkiss dominated the second half to wrn easily 34 0 In the final contest Taft played its best game of the season but was no match for a heauer Loomis team which scored in eyery perrod to win 27 6 The backbone of this years team was made up of four seniors Co captain largo Thompson the outstanding lineman shared the leadership of the team with Kim Mann who was most of our offense and a good portion of the defense Dud Taft was rn excellent srgnal caller and played well at both quarterback and halfback ohn McAdams until rnyured rn the Deerheld game did an outstanding yob at end Upper Mrddlers Tom Losee Randy Collrns and Drck Staber share the guard responsibilities while seniors Fritz Hyde and ohn Schneider alternated with Upper Mrddlers Beayer Knight and Nate Allen at tackle Toby Hubbard halfback and ohn Dunlap end held starting positions throughout the season Senior Walter Rerchenbacker and Mrddlers Denny Schanno 1m Goulard and Dick du Pont alternated rn the backfield Outstanding defensne performers included John Bomer Rick Parsons Charley Yonkers ohn ordan Bill Peck and ohn Hurd 134 . - V 1 ' K I I I Y , . Q V . 0 - V . I l , , . V ' Y V V Y - ' Y V ' V V '. 1 ' I V f Y A . 1 v - r I f ' - r ' . . Y . f v- ' ' V y' r f I V 1' y - f 1 f v 1' ' A 2 i , I A , yf yl Y - I D l' 4 x b . Vg sf S, - v y A p I bottled Taft up until an impressive 70 yard march culminated in Mann's fourth period , . 1 ' v ' r- rf '-. 7 A 7 Y ' I . V' . 7 . I - - . . U Y . Y Y . . I Y. Y 7 Y . . . . V 7 7 ' V I I Y . V. I I 6 r. . 1 l . V . v 7 f I' . . ' U Y D Y. , , , f r fr I v I 1 f 'f ' z 'Y f f . 1 1 ' . J 3 - 7 I Y ' . . v . . Y . 1 7 I 1 I - I A v Y I A, 3 ' ' Y Y 7 y l l , ,l - We will also miss Seniors, Fritz Green, Deane Keller, Doug Kerr, and Mike Morton next year. The 1958 Varsity will, without question, be a stronger team, but all our opponents have most of their starters returning from teams which were already powerful this season. THE RECORD Taft 13 - Kingswood 13 Taft O f Crosby 12 Taft 7 f Choate 20 Taft 6 A Deerfield 65 Taft 7 - Kent 38 Taft 0 - Hotchkiss 34 Taft 6 - Loomis 27 VARSITY FOOTBALL First roxx left to right Greene F Morlnu Yunierr Rt'IfIJ8l1blfb6V Tlmmpmn I' Mum Ill D Brunei Pturom F Srimelder Second row left to right Lowe Goulurd CUUIIIY R Berlzge H 111111161 Hind Kerr Hyde I Dunlzf fourth ron left to right Sfblllillf Dimmu Htmpmn Crorkn dllpolll Suhr: Mr Pfmle fifth nm left to right MrAa'm1s Mun Hyde A Gregory Ilupenz m Mfulzgue Mr Cblw 135 Third row,ileft to right! Alfezz VN.. HllbLzlI'd. joirdmii j.. lieerb. MiFl7:lEll,fllIl. Tidfl Barllefli , I CLUB FOOTBALL ALPHA BETA GAMMA 136 A LEAGUE LOWER SCHOOL FOOTBALL LOWER SCHOOL A FOOTBALL 137 - A 6 - ll ll VARSITY SOCCER REVIEW 'I957 The performance tur11ed 1n by the 1957 V1rs1ty Soccer eley en IS one of whrch me all yustly may be proud The teams final record shovxs seyen VSIHS tvyo losses and one t1e 1Il th1s IU 1 scholast1c area 1n yyh1ch competltne soccer IS becommg 111ore c1pably played year rtter year If IS ll1fCI'CSflI1yL to note 1n 171951115 tt11t only three te 1111s 1n the l11story of soccer at T1tt haye h 1d 1 better l'1Ll1116l'lC1l yyon and lost record than that ol th1s ye1rs oatht The leey to th1s c111ph1t1c1lly S1fl5lylI1L se1son l1es 111 the tlct th If 11101 p1rt1cul1rly t1lented group of boys boys vsho possessed on the other hand 1 subst1nt1al amount of drne bec1me successfully yyelded 1nto 1 tea111 111 the truest sense ot the vyord Not a smgle person on the squad could be termed 111 1nd1y1du1l star unless lt vsere our splend1d goal1e Dans vsho l1n11ted our oppos1t1o11 to an exerage of just one goal per name o1n Allen 1 yeter1n ot three years was selected Cdpfllll tor the serson and played vyell 1t h1s lett h1lfbaclc Other yeterms mcluded Chuck Scherer and Kmg M1rt1n 1 rlght yung hlf 1 scorer C111 Arrouet 1t left 111111 oh11 M1lholl1nd 1 player vuth but one ye1rs prcuous e1cper1e11cc but 1 bulwurle 11 center h1lt throughout the sc 1son 111d the atore111ent1oned Stew D1x1s our UDIDILILIIIOLIS 101llC Th1s of course vsas not suH1c1ent 1nd helptully tl1ere 1ppe1red on the scene three ustly 1n1proxed tullb1cl1s from l1st years yumor y1rs1ty B1ldv11n Cox 1nd ohnso11 1 center forvyard Lewh Buer tv1o sm1ll but adequate rrght 1ns1des Blees and Usher tvyo c1pable h1lfbacl1s Dmson and Begg md Bob DuBo1s who 1t h1s left 1ns1de pos1t1on uas tl1e pn ot 111a11 ot our offense Our selson opened yuth IU easy 7 O yuctory oxer Intchfleld H1gh cyu1cl1 v11ns then took pl1ce oyer Berl1sh1re 1nd Tfllllfy Pmhng bctore vse r1n 1nto our first stumblmg block 1t Kent Oddly enoufh folloxune th1s lo1s to Kent c 11111 one ol tl1e most cl11111ct1c g1n1es eyer pl1yed by 1 T1tt clexcn Y1les clexer lreshmen 1rr1yed October 19 only to f1ll before a11 lI1SPlI'Cd te1m onslaulht on the p1rt of the Red 31 DINIS vxorle 1n th1s contest vns snnply superb the sprrlted ll1s could tllly agamst h1111 only on a penalty k1clc XV1tertov1n succumbed 1 O 111 1 contest th1t was not lb close as the final score n11ght 1I1Cl1CdfC 1nd then ca111e the match vuth Choxte' Th1s vyas 1n the vyords ot the referees one of the txxo best pl1yed preparatory school contests vte hue exer mnessed Taft V115 re1lly up for th1s one 1nd d1spl1yed IU 1nsp1red te1111 performance A let dovsn 111 morale vs IS I 11111111141 just lbklllf due non and 1t surely occurred our next contest 1t Hotchl1ss where we lost 3 to 7 Hopluns GfJ111111lf tell before us on l1tl1ers D1y 2 1 1nd our f1n1lc ag11nst Loo1111s proxed r1ther LllS1l7POl11fl1'Ij, 1 T1ft had to settle for 1 1 1 e Next years 1ggregat1on should hue 1 solld nucleus on yxh1ch to bu1ld xxmgs Arrouet and Martm center torvy 1rd Ba1er 1ns1de DuBo1s halfb1clcs Dau son and Be g and fullback Cox v11ll all be returmng 138 l 1 - 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 ' 1- 1 1' 1 -- 1 1 ' +1 1 ' 1 , 1 L , , 1 :ENV - . . 1 . . . v1 A 71 A A 1' y ' Y 1 1 - 1 fr 1 ', 1 ,, . ' A ' , 1 -- 1 1 1 1 . 1 t o L ' ' 1 1 ' 1 '1 . , 1 1 K- 1 A 1t 1 L 1 , 6 1 .11 1. 1 - I A 1 1 y 1 1 ,L L 1, 1k 1- 1 1 K 1 1 ' 1 1 v L A 7 ' 1 'H + V 1 . l 11 - , - 11- 21,- , 1 1A - 1 - 1 11 1 ,1 1 1, 1 1 1. V 1 ' g 1 1' 11 A 1 'e - 1 1 4 1 I 1 1 1 , 1 1 ,t 'U 1' 1. ',y 1- 1 1 ., ' ,' ,. ' , 11 1' 1 1 bl - A 1 5, 1. , 1 1 11 ' 11 - 1 1 .1 N, 1 1 f1 -1 , 1 A 1 s 1 1 1 f L 1. A 1 yy 111- 1,1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' - y '1 11. 1 1 1, . g 1 . 5, K, - 1 yy . 1 1 1 K 12 1 1 K 11 1 ' 1 ,s,- 1- 7, '- ' ' - -. v 1 1' f 1, 1 1 1 , 1 , 1, 1 - 1 11 1 1'1 . 1 , , ' ' 1 t 1 b K 1 f 1 1 - 1 - 1 -, 1 1 -1- , , ' 1 ' , 1 1 , 1 'c 1 , ' 1 - 1 1 1' . 1 1 - 1'- - 1. A 1 ' - ' - 1' - 1 1 - , 1 R 1- y 1-A 1 U 1 1 1 i K- 1. 2 . 1 1 g y 1 1, - -i 1 1 1 - - K in 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 , 1 1 1 g 1 , . 1 1' '1'. ', 4 ' 1' ' 1 ' ' 1 ff S 1 . 1 1 1 - ' - 1 1. - - - 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 ,1 ' ' ' 1 . , 1 1' v ' v 1 1' , ' ' - 1 c 1 't 1 '. li Q1 ' ', 1 1 1 ' 1 1 A1 '-1 ts 1 1 s 1 111 '.',z ' iff, ' ' ' 1' , ... ' 1' ' 1 A ' 2 1 1 1 , - , 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 , LS 1 ' ' A 1 - tl. 11 11 'A 1. -1 A - - 1 1 1 y 1 k 1 1 1 . 1 1 . , 1 1 1 1 1 11,, 7 K 7 7 A ' QS 7 , L 1 , 1 ,- Tat Tat T1t Tat Tat Tat Tat Tat Tat Tat THE RECORD Lltchfield 0 Berlxshlre 1 Trln Pawlln Kent 2 Yale 61 1 Watertown Choate O Hotchklss 3 Hopkms 1 Loomns 1 0 VARSITY SOCCER Flrst row left to right Uxber Marlin K Bazar Allen MIlfJ0lld7Id Scherer Arfouel Second rom left to rxght Mr MfKl!Il6j Alomaf Duufon Bleex olmfwz Ddllj' Cor Begg Baldum DuB01.f Camp 139 JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER M1 A4tKlI1tl rum rms 3 ls Iln 1 mg I-Uflfl. G1 1 1 MLG1111 Vn1Nm1v 111 140 Top row: Baird. Bll1'lI.f, Breed. Ft'I'IluIlIl4j6l. ll .lIIw1r. A1'u1.u'l1'rn1g. M111'li11.1', Plzlufif. Bu.r1r11111 . . ' 1 , F 'Z lvl .. W Mfr. B' if. ' f 'fluffy ' '. '. L 1 ' J A. cl' CLUB SOCCER A LEAGUE B LEAGUI: ALPHA ALPHA BrTA BhTA GAMMA GAMMA 141 BASKETBALL REVIEW The 1958 basketball season can best be descrrbed as nerxewrackrng rn that each game regardless of the final result was so hotly contested as to proxoke angursh rn those concerned wrth the fortunes of the Taft team The srmrlarrty rn total pornts scored 901 by opponents and 915 by Taft rllustrates the closeness of the competrtron Wrth the exceptron of 3 of the 17 games played the outcome of each remarned rn doubt untrl the closrng mrnutes Further exrdence of the clo e competrtron thrs season lres rn the fact that three teams tred for second place rn the Trr State League no one team domrnated the league Ten xrctorres agarnst ser en defeats rs not a record to brrng great joy to the hearts of players and coach but nerther rs rt one of whrch to be ashamed Sard record would have been much less attractrxe had Taft not vron fire games whrch mrght hare gone the other way rn four of these the team came from behrnd rn the closrng mrnutes and the Hfth vas captured rn oxertrme The abrlrty to vrrn the close ones does great credrt to a squad composed prrmarrly of young and rnexperrenced players The fortunes of the team rose and fell through the season Admrttedly each player gaxe hrs best at all trmes but unfortunately thrs best was somewhat erratrc rn qualrty A slow start wrth two losses rn three games was followed by strrngs of four and frxe xrctorres rnterrupted by one defeat The hrghlrghts of the season were one wrn oxer a strong Hotchkrss qurntet the defeat of Choate and an excrtrng one pornt xrctory oxer a tall Gunnery team the ex entual league champron The four consecutrxe lo es whrch termrnated the season detract rather unfarrly from a generally satrsfactory performance The last four opponents exhrbrted topnotch ball agarnst a Taft team not at full strength Captarn john Mrlholland proxed to be the most dependable of a somewhat rn consrstent group of performers hrs 164 pornts per game led rn scorrng and hrs fine reboundrng at both baskets typrfred hrs competrtrxe sprrrt ohn Armstrong second hrgh scorcr wrth a 126 axerage excelled rn collectrng rebounds and hrs rn the clutch performance from the free throw lrne was admrrable Bob DuBo1s playrng up front compensated for lack of herght by excellent trmrng qurck reflexes and con stant hustle hrs abrlrty to rntercept and steal the ball broke up many of the opposrtron s attacks Playrng mostly under the defensrne board and brrngrng the ball dovsn court on offense Dare Dawson vsas outstandrng rn guardrng an opponent and rn defensrxe reboundrng Teamrng up vrrth Dare at guard vras rm Goulard who although only a Mrddler demonstrated remarkable porse and a fine sense of team play hrs abrlrty to shoot from the outsrde proxed effectrxe agarnst the zone defense and earned for hrm the thrrd posrtron rn the scorrng column Lack of space prohrbrts detarled comments about the remarnrng members of the squad Sufhce rt to say that they all made credrtable contrrbutrons rn games and always practrced conscrentrously Therr efforts are greatly apprecrated The startrng lrne up vras spelled by Lergh Barer Bob Cabassa Brll Anstrne Charlre Yonkers Beckner Worth and 'lack Watters The serxrces of Al Grlman team manager prow ed rm aluable he applred rnrtratrxe rntellrgence relrabrlrty and dexotron to a Job frequently neglected It rs approprrate to mentron rn thrs report brrefly but vxrth great prrde the ac complrshmcnt of the unror Varsrty under the able coachrng of Mr Nerl Currrc Therr record spcrks for the players 15 vxrns agarnst 1 loss md that to a team later defeatcd rn a return engagement Thrs squad vsas composed of Bob Taft rm Wfrlson Denny Schanno Bob I-lrllrard Brll Myers Zack Krreger ohn Dunlap Ward Stcxcnson ohn Mrchaclson Bert Hopeman Dwrght Wheeler and Crrl McWherter Inasmuch as no player rn thrs group rs a senror and wrth seren of thrs years xarsrty squad axarlable rn 1959 the competrtron for posrtrons on next years team should proxe to be rnterestrng 142 .1 - 11 - 1. 1 7 1 7 ' 7 Y V 7 . ' S ' 1 7. . . V . 7 1 1 1 Y . . Y . . 7 1 1 1 , . I 1 - - - .1 11 - 1 7 7 7 . 1 1 V Y X . r 1 y 1 . .. - . 7 7 1 1 1 1 , 1 r-1' . Y JD 7 7 . . V . - , . 1 - 1 1 ' 7 . . . . . ,,. 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ,, . . . . . . 7 L . . . . V - 7 7 7 . .. . .. , 1 ' . Y .Y . . I V 1 1 , 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 - K 1 7 7 . 7 .Y . . YL - V . . . Y 1 1 1 1 I Y Y. . I Y . V . 7 ' 7 7 7 ' 1 , . 1 1 Y 7 7 7 ' . . Y Y . - A 1 1 .Q A J . . . Y . .1 . ,l , , ,z . A . I yi 7 . 7 Q . . . . ,J . , - ' '1 ' ' 7 1 1 11, ' ,, 1 y 1 .- - J , , , 1 . . .... . , . , 1 1 7 . . .. .. , 1 1 7 OPPOIIEIII Kingswood .............. fFBerkshire ...............4 Vfrinity-Pawling ...... Canterbury ......,....... Choate .................... PS1 ' Wfrinity-Pawling ...... Kent ........................ Westmlnster ............ Hotchklss ................ Gunnery .................. 50 ............ 66 46 ..,......... 55 TH E RECORD Tuff Oppmzeul 31 36 ............ Canterbury .............. 50 51 ............ 69 Kent ................,....... 46 57 ............ 51 3Berkshire lovertimel 53 61 ............ 67 Hopkins Grammar .. 52 47 ............ 58 :FI-Iotckhiss ..............4. 58 50 ............ 56 9 Gunnery .................. 73 50 ............ 51 Loomls ......,............. 57 64 ............ 45 9FTri-State League games Record: won 10, lost VARSITY BASKETBALL Taft 5 3 65 59 41 49 59 40 Seated left to right DHBUIY Dzumn AflllJlHII1dfL'f1f7l7lIl Armflr ng Goulnd Standing, left to rlght Mr Logan W allen Bazer U rrth Czbufz AIITIIIIE Y nk 5 Gllm nz mgr 143 , ' : 1 ' , A f . .' ' 71 . 4' , ' 7, - I . 1 7 l.. I . Nl . L A ,.. . . fl if . ' V 1 -I JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Qeatcd left to right ll beelef ll 111021 Stbamzo Sfczwzmu Mfll beflef Clmle I44 gtandigmg. lgft to right: Kriegegg MirlJf1cllJ'ef1, Iloltgwzmu. IQIfllk4zrd. Taft R., IHJMJ. Dllllfzlfl, M1 CLUB BASKETBALL A LILAGUE B LILAGUL ALPHA ALI HA BETA BLTA GAMMA GAMMA 145 as 1 rr vw 1 - 1 w w I HOCKEY REVIEW A year ago at the end of the 1957 Hockey season vue were afraid that 1958 would be a poor one Only two neither a s arter of a squad of sew enteen vsere returning and the unior Varsity season had been a losing one In one sense our fears were justified as the 1958 team vton only three games out of eighteen but there was far more to the season than this Not only were we 1 young and inexperienced team but unluckly a num ber of our opponents were far better than usual Yale Prrnceton and Hamden were as strong as usual Wil liar 15 somewhat better and St Pauls Choate West minster South Kent Loomis and Berkshire all had their strongest teams rn years Our pre Christmas games were disastrous We lost badly to Hamden held Prince ton to a low score and were soundly beaten by a fine St Paul s team rn Madison Square Garden This team was the best St Paul s has had in years and went on to an undefeated season vuth only the Yale lreshmen scoring more goals against them than did Taft In the first few vieeks after xacation the team lost Exe straight contests but played a fine game against the Yale Ireshmen actually out shooting them only to lose by a 2 1 score Then followed fixe excellent games The team tied the Wrlliams Freshmen outshot 1 fine Kent telm losing only 2 1 and finally vxon three consecutixe games agunst Canterbury Westminster and South Kent This last game won in an oxertime vsas most gratifying as South Kent had beaten us rather easily earlier in the season Then followed four more defeats but the last two were almost as satxsfying as uctories Playing only two lines md one spare defenseman including only two seniors the team lost to 1 fine Berkshire te IIN in in oxertime game but not before they had of the season was against possibly the finest team in Choates history the team that lost to the Lawrenceulle Tournament champions in an overtime and then won all their regular season games Earlier in the season Choate had defeated us easily 5 0 but this was a different Taft team It was not until more than half way through the last period that Choate after tying the score in the first period was able to score the winning goal and for the rest of that period they found themselxes still playing their hardest to turn back the onslaughts of the fighting Taft team The 1958 Hockey team included two members of last years Varsity squad sexen from last year s unior Varsity and two from the 1957 Lower School team It 15 inter esting to note that exery member of the squad played at one time in his Hockey career on the Lower School team The hrst line of Spike Hasler Toby Hubbard and ean Arrouet all Upper Mids improved steadily and was quite effectne by the end of the year They must howeser still further perfect their passing if they are to attain their full potential next year The second line of Chris Cluett CUMQ Dick duPont CMJ and Sam Crocker CMD scored more than half the teams goals Their teamwork in passing was oustandmg throughout the season as was their desire to improxe Tony Alomar Ca Senror from Medellin Columbiaj was one of the hardest workers on the team and dexeloped into a wery capable defenseman with considerable offensixe potential Working with Tony were two Upper Mids King Martin and Tony Schiaxone Kmg probably the fastest man on the squad but a little slow rn his reaction improsed throughout the season and should be excellent next year Tony com erted from a lineman late in the year seemed a natural at defense where his excellent stick handling prox ed extremely xaluable In the cage the 1958 team was sery fortunate to haxe Gene LeBlanc a Senior and Captain and a fine reserxe goalie in Bill Peck QUMQ Gene played many fine games vlas excellent in some and superb rn the final Choate game He was an excellent Captain and an inspiration to the team Next year with all but two of the squad returning plus a talented unior Varsity and Lower School the prospects are reasonably bright If the aggressne highly com etitne spirit exidenced in the last two games is indicative the next season might ex en e excellent 146 1 -' K l y ' 5 7 V 7 V . , f V I I 9 1 I Q I - ' 7 . 7 7 - ASI V a - 7 I 1 S 7 1 5 . I 7 v ' I f , ' . 9 - I . I 7' 1 ' V. . V f' I , , .. ' , , ' ' , . f 1 . V. i , , A , Y Y . I n . 3 7 . f y I A ' I . . , , z z , ' Y - , ' ' f 4' Y I vf I I 9 I I - I I I 1 I I V I 1 , . . . . . 7 . ' . 7 I 2 c , 7 , , 2 . , - , .2 2 ,. ,, 7 come from behind twice to lead with less than two minutes to play, The frnal game l 7 . 41 I . . ' , . , . . . , , r ' 1 ' . ' ' ' , 3 ,I 1 ' ' ' D V Y 3 , I . . . . . , Y , . . I 1 , . V -, . U . . . 7 . . 3 f I , ' 3 Y . . 7 Y I Y a ' 1 - 1 Y , I - , Y . 7 V . . . . , 1 r , , ' , I l ' I 5 Tlt Tit Tltt Taft Tltt Tltt T.1t Tlt Tait Tltt Tlt Tltt T1 t Tltt T.1tt Tltt Tltt Luv TH RICORD St Pulls Pl'lI'lLLf0I'l 61 2 FIIIIILILI1 44 Sout'1 Kant Z Y Q 61 Hotchkiss C Choltc 5 Loomxs 3 Wxllllms 6l 4 lx fl 7 C ln Lfbklfy O NVQ tmmstcr 4 Kant 5 Hu chk ss Bcrkshnrc Choltc 7 West Hum 2 uc C1 xmas VARSITY HOCKEY stlfbd lett to nght Srhzzzfnze Munn K Hnlu lfBlu1f fflflllll Clue!! Alumn Hub u Ntantlxng left to right Mr Sllqclll dlrlhml Annmlf Pu! Cr 4 1 Bw 1 frugal 147 I2 2 Q tf Z f . . : 8 .f 0 s - ' H- ' . ' 0 ss . - . 23: ' . 0 H- A ' .4 l -- .111 ' 2 :3: A ' S W - 3 t' 0 Q . ' tt' l fr . 4 i X. .L .1 . :F .A I -ff 'C r - . f 6 1. I' ' 23: f 5 as ' 5 I f :VI'.1ft 4 1 South Kent 3 5: .f l - ' ' .' 2 r- 4 25: . ' 4 ? , V-A' . 5 23: .' 1 f . . I - I 8 f 1 '- JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY Qwk ,,,,,, ttt I ll 1 1 I1 L 111 fl I LOWER SCHOOL HOCKEY W u'1'hnr1!l ltti Il 4 411111 f li lllllcllll H1 P nm lly I mf II lxIL X J3 Sim ww zz nlmg I1 1 Am fl 1 we J lxL 12 H1 H14 wztzgnf IMGHZ4 111111 R lemnz 148 'ft R' Y Y ' ' ' Ae7,Mi'w-3 - 5. f ' f KN W ,f Q. -L. left to gilt: HM. 1-'.. Srfvfffff.1f1w', 'lt1x',1gm, C,'fllttjf.'t' FI., Dfzzfv. 11. Mft. fftfl, WJ. Ntandlng. left tn right: Ml. Cfxf-.. xijf1fft4q,11t, litfft. Offfff,-, gilft 71 Y.. l31ft'H,m. l7.n,'fff,', Ilnf ', .dvi I... :lnffntf li, St intl!! 1, ltfi tu glut: P7 'I . Rfflf. . . . .1 5. 'cfm' 'fm fxn , I vL - ,f . Y ll,1 4. Stl t' Icft to git: 1 'lv L, Gffwf V l., I'F. 'l, t, ll. IH .A . I' '. f 'y. CLUB HOCKEY A LhAGUI: B LhAGUh ALPHA ALPHA B1 TA BLTA GAMMA GAMMA 149 WRESTLING REVIEW Desprte rts oyerall record of three wrns agarnst H losses the Varsrty wrestlrng team fielded by Taft thrs pas. season deserxes much credrt for turnrng rn e er sach an apwarently medrocre performance Oar prrc rce commenced rn December wrth a full squrd of 28 no a srngle boy of whrch had eyer wrest ed tor more than one year prror to thrs ex en the three re urnrng lettermen Captarn Mann Chuck Begfr and Steye Leech were oneyear yeterans' The ou look tor any sort of season except a catastrophrc one was hrghly dubrors md yet thrs group of almost comple ely rnexperrenced grapplers was ultrmltely able to tally three yrctorres We commenced our othcral program by shadrng a weak Cheshrre outfit 1614 rn thrs match the rnexperrence of both eontrngents became parnfully obxrous and the Taft coaehes lrborcd unceasrngly to oxercome xarrous rmportant farlrngs whrch had rlmost cost us the mee Immedrrtely tollowrng the Chrrstmas recess we trouneed Wocus er 24 12 and thrs was a term whreh had defelted us the preyrous year' Thrngs were defrnrtely lookrng up but we hid no rllusrons as to the next fue meets Nor were we I1'l1StllxCI1 rs extremely powerful Yale 61 then Loomrs Kent Krngswood and Choate were mu h tmo good for the Brg Red It rs surely to Tafts credrt that rt nexer beerme drseoaraved rnd entered the finrl match wrth Berlxshrre on Mothers Day full of the desrre to end the season wrth 1 rousrng success And a rousrng success Green tbsorbed before 1 multrtude of xocrferous fans Thrs was truly a httrng clrmax to 1 season tha had seen constant rmproxement on the part of all rn the face of great odds The makeuu of thrs years team rs rather rnterestrng drmrnutrxe but aggressrye Drclc Walsh held down the newly rnstrtuted 115 pound class wrnnrng the majorrty of hrs bouts newboy Henry Wfalker an extremely powerful Lower Mrddler won four of the srx 121 pound matches rn whrch he partrcrpated George Lewrs another new cor ner to the stort performed as well as could be expected rn the new 127 pound class but rt was Chuck Begg rn the 130 and 133 pound dryrsrons who performed perha as the mot ca uably of all earnrng xrctorres rn srx of hrs erght matches Glenn Martrny took orer the 138 pound class and won three matches Krm Mann wrth four wrns two losses and two draws also drd an eccellent job and whrle the re marnrng foar gruplers up from last years unror Varsrty also suffered from a lack of experrence and from the fact that therr opponents were almost always more powerful physrcrl specrmens than they tnerr performances too rncludecl an rmportant number of trrumphs Thus thrs serson had rts brrrvht spots as well as rts poor ones The Coaches were mot fortunate rn haxrng wrth them Nat Srnrth 53 former Taft captarn as an assrstrnt coach hrs help rn worlsrng out wrth the heayrer boys pros ed rnxaluable Krm Mann rn addrtron to hrs wrestlrng was a suoerror leader and exemplary rn all other facets of hrs job THE RI CORD Ta t Cheshrre 1 Tat Tat Tat Tat Tat Tat Tat Wooster Yale 61 Loomrs 28 Kent 34 Krngswood 21 Choate 40 Berkshrre 27 150 ' ve ', ' f ' ' 1 ewr ' I ' ' , A - 1 :' ' V f It, , E V 7 I , v 1 11 1E ' y 1 1 , ' , .Da 1 3 ' t i , 1 . Y 'f Av -1 'H , y v ' r X Aix v 4 . vf V 1 1 N ' ' I y - ' , ' . , , 11 , f . rr 1 al y V ' f 1 az v. 7 1 . I y- ,1 1 1 ' ' y y1 2 ' -' A - 1 , . ,1 1 ,1 ' L V f 1 1 Y V1 1 ' ' ' 1 ' v ' 1 a 1 v f 1 1 C i y ' y Q ' ' ' ' 1 V1 1-R 1 ' - A ft-'1 i z y' Y ' ' 1 I I V. L . . I . T. it was, as only one Taft contestant suffered defeat in the 27-3 trouncing which the 2 ' ' 3 L L- Y h . ' . I I I 1 , ft , 4,1 4 f 4 Y . f r 7 L ' 7 . . D V . I 7 7 7 7 7 r 3 f f ' ' f 7 7 , - .... 1 . , ay 3 1 , . f 4 4 . . A ' Q s ' 1 - r f 1 ' ' I ' I . 7 7 3 . A I 7 7 ' 21 1 1 1 1 l 1 I r 4 1 ' 7 I 7 Y 7 1 . , , , . f 16 A A 3 4 24 - 12 rf o - . ' , 38 ff 13 - ' -f 5 - f 12 - ' - f ff 19 - f 27 - ' I VARSITY WRESTLING Seated ll alrl: Begg Mmm Gmbbe Marlmy llyalker 1 5 1 Second row: Burt fitfglrzageil. Long, Thompifon, Bamer, Mr, Carrol! JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING Seated Rmb Dufzmu Breed COIIHII R Lo1eG Cum!! fC0afb 152 SecomI rowg .II illiamI ICAJJII. Mgrll. '.I'IJjI'6'lQ', I5omw', Carey. HJ1l11llI?1', MfCd1'f116j', Dotfofz, M 4 . I 1 BASEBALL REVIEW The 1958 reeord ol I0 11etor1es lllel 2 losses rs one v1h1eh hls not been eelualled by .my T.1lt teun sxnee tne Llfly 1930s A nueleus ol experreneed 1nd lble reful1rs lrom l1st 1e1rs te1m 1nd 1 group of enthusn 1st1e underehssmen llllllikl torees to gnc us the skrll me hustle lf e1er1 lOSlll0I'l 11h1eh nukes for ln out st1nd1n1, se 1son ere 1 s vs 1e l e t 111 1 'see tlon o 11o 1 lllllx 1 WIlL 111111 lne IL e IH lblllfl 11ere strong enouef to t1 1 se1les III o11r l11or The Clllfifbllfy mme 11 s tj. Wlkll Althouvh outhut 6 to 5 v1e XKUH the 1 1n1e 4 0 In the play otl tor the leaeue Ll11H1Pl0fl5hlP 1t Cho1te 11e 1ot 1ll our h1ts exeept one IH the eltehth mmm.: .md won 6 5 Hotehlslis 1nd l'lOPl1lI1S 11ere t11o exeeptlons 1nd there 11e had the OPPOI'fLlI1lfy to Wlfl but nude one more error thln 11e eoulel 1fforel It would be unl11r to pxels out my star or stlrs tor the se 15011 1s 1 whole In 1ln1ost exery une 1 dxtferent plqer m 1de 1 hlt rn the eluteh or 1 tough heldmg, pl1y v1hen l'l.lel more strong replleements 1t e1er1 PUSIUOII th ll'l our opponents And when run LlLlSLkl fumes to p1le up and 11e h1d lnjurles the lrneup V1 IS 11e1l1ened to 1 t1r 5n11ller levree thln ln other 1e1rs The prospeets lor mother ,CIF 1re mlwred W'e vull llmost eertunly h11e better 11e1ther lflel more pr1et1ee but 11e 11111 need xt hlost ot our reser1e strenvth 18 IU the Flelllllllll el1ss XVe 111ll hue to hne mother wlteher or mo to repl1ee l'LQLlllI'5 1n t11o outheld PUSIUOIIS lliel second lmse mll be open Thls yelrs ehunpxonshnp reeord 1 s S1lL VN 1 Aw 1 1 1ll h11e one thou he ks our mln s e1t the IQDH4 reeore T1lt T1lt T1tt Tllt T1tt Tilt T1lt Wfestlnlnster 2 Tfllllfy PlXXlll1Q 7 LOOIUIS 4 XV1terto1An C,ho1te 5 Sutheld 5 Berlsshxre 0 THF RECORD 155 T1tt T1tt T1tt T1tt T1lt T1lt Kent 7 Hotehklss 6 Gunnery ge meelledj Hoplems Crrunmar 5 f hotle 5 C 1nterbur1 ll ' 1 ' ' . A T I '. 1 'f ' ' , .t 1 A - xv ' If . ' -. K l . . y - ' - V . '- ' . 5' b . . .1 1 1 4 .A . . K E .A . ' Y .4 . Il' the - 1'.13 .1 re.1l XYC.llillCSS on the selu.1d, it '.1s .lt rl - p .1t', hu tl the e. -p' l t ' ag. fur 1 l',.lf-ll'g.' ' j- gh 1 the 3 1 -' ' 1 ' . ' 1. ' ' 4 . '.1: U A '1 1 . 5 . 'A ' 'gt - - . . 1- . y . - ' - ' ' , V y ' - --. ' . ' . 1' y f ,' W - - f - V. . y ,f-1 1 1 . . . - . 1 gt . K ' ' 1 1 A 1 . t , t ' ' , - - A T . ' y L f . 11'e needed it badly, lZYCll those who were not regulars contributed mlghtily, tor we 1 Q 1 I ' ' 1 A L' 4'L' T 4 1 L k a -4 A A , vi t K- 'A I V I A Y A V . . . - ' W . f . V' , . ' - ' ,- , 1, s . y '- ' . . u - ' .' lr 'I '- ' A 4. d ' - ' A f 1 .T ' l 1. .' ' 'T ' ' , 1 lf T 1 I .h I 'T loelij 7 no ', but e.1rly next A1 ril, in l..lL'l' every Iril, ve 1' 1 ' ght in t ' h.1e f ol ' di: hu ' 1 A' l, 1 ' 23 --- h J ' 1 A 8 -f ' . A 3 ' ' ' . ' ' - . 3 We ' . L . .4471 .' fz 5 rss 1 A 12 -- T . 1 . - 6 Q 1 ' . ' 8 f 'K ' . si - Q1 ' 1' . 2 E ' VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM From mu Kerr Gray Marzrz MIlfJ0l!d7Id LeBlanc' Allen Hubbard Semrzd mu Taylor duP0nl Goulard Cforker mdan Lofee W eldemen Gregofy M: Penne!! M1 Pnule .4m.Ln J V BASEBALL TEAM Fzon! fouf, l lo 1 Mzrlaaelfen Hlllldld, Cabana, Mcllfbefler, Cafey, Hopemarz, Stabef, Snnemtenz Lax! mu' M: Logan, Mzlrlnell, Fernandez, Kmglst Burkley, Malllzavd, Hurd, Fouler, U alJh, Mr Miller 154 163272-1'1-L7.'. 'i f .A A HQ- xx,.g.g.gqe fi5:i:3iT:3il:Qf ' ' L .L .35.W!r:2lfi -'f ' -'Y i'7 T T53'f:3fQT2T .l.j,1.:5 , - . . IJ,-' 5 ' '-' y 'f . A , , , ' . - 5- , .y , . 1 . .V I . y V f ' My . ,Y .I y U I T, f . I CLUB BASEBALL ALPHA CAMMA 155 BETA I TRACK TEAM The 1958 Track Squad was one of the youngest and le1st eyeperlenced to represent the school m many years In 1dd1t1on to this the squad faced three mayor oppon ents who had evceptxonally strong teams Choate Hotchkiss and Loomls Sexeral school records were esttbllshed by our opponents m our dual meets and the uadrangular Meet which closed the season saw three new records set Thus was mdeed .1 poor ye1r to held a weak telm Our first two meets aygalnst Loomis md Choate ended IU LTLLISINL defe1ts by the 1dent1c1l score of 93 58 Our weakness m the welghts wls glowmtly apparent and there was httle that we could do to remedy the problem Hotehkrss our next opponent beat us soundly but defimte rmproyement ID the teams performance could be noted On Alumni D1y we met Berkshxre a team that had seored twenty pomts more agunst Hotehklss than we had and one of the most fhfllllllg meets I hue exer wxtnessed resulted Clptam Stexen Usher a tower of strength throughout the season scored a thrxllmy, wm m the Broad ump to send us Into the last ewent the Rel xy traxlmg, by that Usher should wm the Relay and the meet by his superb Hn 11 220 yards of the race Wfe hnlshed fourth m the utdrangul 1r Meet but our 21 pomts xncluded two exextmg, xlctorles Buer ID the Hugh jump and Usher III the Brold ump Jack XVatters 1 semor ln h1s first year at Traek was a strong member of the squad as were Scherer Bomer Fmk Young ordan Thompson and Anstlne all senlors whom we wxll mnss nest year Captam Usher was a fine competltor 1nd an excellent leader Hxs evample and hrs sp1r1t were real msplratlons to the entxre squad Our umor Varsxty Team was undefeated ln V competntnon wrnnmyt, from Choate Berkshlre and Hotchkiss by elose scores Although they lost to the Canterbury Varsrty team seyernl underclassmen showed real promlse for the future Although the season could not be called successful ln terms of meets won and lost xt was a gratlfymy., one because of exeeptxonllly lllgll squad mor1le 1nd progress made by many lI1dlXlClLl.1lS THE Rl CORD 011 Jdlzillgllfrll Meet Taft Loomis 93 Choate 62 Taft Choate 95 Hotchkiss 441fs T1 t Hotehklss 89 Loomls 36 T1 t 671 Berkshlre 65 Taft 21 156 L' . ' . ' ' ' . ' ' . V , I ' V i f 7 - fx-, V D V 1 v V - v -Q ' , V s 1 ' - -Q . Q , , , V ' 1, 1V V 9 A I ' T Y K- , 1 V y ' A ' L V . . r V f as-I ' s 1 A fly rl 1 v V f v . 2 rf ' I f V1 1 A ' 'I A 1 4 ' 1 1 4 D A ' v 4 I 4 1, - a ' 1 - v ' A A V V 1 n a ' . 4, 4 5' ' A I A Y ' ' 4 A ' ' ' z , f A A X' I I 44 X' 's A 'A lv 13:4 . . I A ' 1 . 1 . 5 V V , 51 , , , , X1 . 1 , x1 - , only one pomt. Clearly, the meet hung on this event, and it seemed almost too much . QQL 1 ' tj, 1 Y - ' . J ,. V ' ' ' 1 V . I -f 1- - - .. ' 1 7 t 3 ' 7 r r rv ' A 1 V . 'I ' r V I L V A , 1 l.. Y ' x x V '. T ' ' ' V ' U ' af W ' 4 v 2 a f 'X S v . 'L' A . 1,. A 4 ' ' D .a ' Y 1 , ' :B V 1 ' v' y a S. snr- A L r I f - as y T11 . . 'x A, I I V 38 Z V . , M , 38 i , .. H if 42 -f ' if fl g ' ' . , VARSITY TRACK TEAM 111 Pl 1 1 11111 111 11 7f 111 111 11 1 711111 1111 11111 111 R1 Il L tl 1 11 P1 1 D11111 111 ll 1 1 J 1111 11 111 11 1 1 1 11 S11111 J V TRACK TEAM 1111111 111 11111 H 11 ll 1 If 1 I1 1 11,1 11 I 111 1 111111 I. 111 1.: II.1 f111.A11 '. A111 .'. 'If 1 f 1 FN l'1l1 1' - C11 .' , Bf 1 Y11 J U . 11'v. 1111 f. S 1 1111 1'1111.' 15113, lx 11, P1111 All, MIC. 1 15. 51111111 D. z1'.11111. 1 . S1 111. 11111: S1 lv f., fU.'1 . If 'fda Plf. 115. BJ 'vy fv P. I 1 1 11111. I, 111 1.5 II11111, 51111117 P.. 5111115 -I., Bllftlf. A11111111, D11l11111, 1151111 AH 610651. S 111111, 11111: C.111. V11 421. K1U1111 11. B11,y,ef. Il. 1 1111 11 'l1f1w, ll U. l!'1-1411111 'l. I1 IJ 11111: 511111. S111I'11', D11l1111. 11. 111113. R ,111 ' w TENNIS REVIEW The 1958 Tennrs Team s record speaks for rtself sex en matches won out of ten played and a three wry tre for the Dewey Trophy vrth Hotchkrss and Kent The team won 61 7'V of rts srngles 1nd 65 52V of rts doubles matches Thrs superb record rs all the more grrtrtyrng srnce rt wrs mrde by 1 youthful team The team was ably led by Captarn ohn Armstrong who was plryrng hrs thrrd yerr of xrrsrty tennrs At number one for the first half of the season rnd rt number two for the second hrlt he won Goff ot hrs srngles matches ohn pl ryed hrs finest match rt Chorte wrnnrng the only pornt for Trft agrrnst r powerful opponent In doubles ohn teamed wrth Brll Blees one of the two senrors The two plryrng number one doubles rn 1ll but two mrtches won 66 7'V of therr rnrtches Brll s rggres srxe and determrned mrtch plly rt the number three srngles posrtron wrll be mrssed next year Q D Smrth a mrddler strrted the serson rt number three rnd worleed hrs w ry up to number one He won 7O'V of hrs srngles matches md wrth Bob Montrgue won 66 77' of the doubles mrtches Hrs rs one of the finest tennrs grmes to be seen at Taft rn a long trme Although losrng to Boyden of Hotchlsrss 1nd Myers of Choate he played Nery fine matches agarnst these eveellent opponents Hrs deersrre wrn oxer the Dasrd Broolss 1 mrddler cornprled the rmpressrye record of 8 wrns agrrnst 2 losses Although not yet an aggressrye player hrs steadrness md determrnrtron were rnyaluable assets to the team Hrs three set marathon at Kent after berng down one set wrth mrteh pornt agarnst hrm wrll long be remembered Dwrght Wheeler and Bob Montague playrng frye md srx re neetrxely hare three more years of tennrs at Taft Both made food showrngs rn thrs therr first year on the r rrsrty Both need ewcperrence The number three doubles term consrstrng of Brll Noble 1 senror rnd Ben Breed an upper mrddler oxerpowered therr opponents rn the Loomrs Berleshrre Trrnrty Plwlrng and Wfesley rn Ireshmrn mrtehes but played some of therr best tennrs rn losrng rt Chorte The most rmpressrxe aspect of the season wrs the fine te rm sprrrt whrch rerched rts hrghest pornt rn the league mitch rgrrnst Kent Wfrth srx of the erght lettermen returnrng next years record should be as rewrrdrnr, rs the prst one Trft Trft Tat Tat Taft Kent 4 Loomrs 2 Berleshrre 3 Westrrrrrrster I Gunnery 5 THI RFC ORD la8 Trt Tat Tat Trt Tat Chorte is Trrnrty Prwlrng 0 Wesleyara lreshm rn 0 Kent 4 Hotehlsrss 7 l. . r ' ' '.' 4 '. ' . . . ' '15 1 Y A r 'r ' ' A v A , L r . y lr' . 'L' A Y ' ' ' r A ' .I ' 4 'A A a a ans ' Q V A - rx-Q V y ' T' L - .Bo ' 'k- A , , rg. 5 V, . s . ' . i - L , A . . ,. y .S ' V' . . ' . , A q L' 1 A A' at ' 1 aa A V ' A 'L' VA V ' . V ' ' 'S S' , ,S , - ,k- t VA K y a V V . . 'X . a- L - .-I 'Q ' ' . r- a yy .- a K- .1 . V . V V, V . 6 pf , , ' A-. .A -A a a x-D Y .-T-'Va V4 V, . Kent number one player was one ot' his best matches of the season. ', . , r ' A 'I L' ' V ' I - V . V . A 4. Y A I. - ' V V , , . , . rf V - -3 VA y Va L fl' gs - ' Va V, -. .A V f ' V V . I V l - rx y- ' '- ' K- V, . r VL 7, la Q . . .- t - x-'S ' 7 ' , K X- ' v L . .s V a ' V V, , .' , V ' , ' V- ' . ' ' V. V Q . c A. Q- ' .1-'Vs .1 a- ' . far: Vin- a r .L Af ' A V '- at - . ' L- ' s- ' ' ,V A K - L ,L ' k- . y ' Q . .' V . A . . y al Va V .- 1 , - r VL V X V a L - . L - 5 7 A .fl l V-f Q 4 ' ' JVM f'9f 6 7 , s ' , F 9 we . V J L 'f 8 -- - ' ' rf 5 -- ' , 4 Z ,f' 2 in . VARSITY TENNIS TEAM Breed Bleef Noble Slllllfl C D Afmxtrwzg Cap! U' beelef Bnmbr Mfnzfrglxe J V TENNIS TEAM Mr Clark Eaflman MINI Prouer Gzllell DeVou Lztlell Krieger Applegaie 159 CLUB TENNIS ALPHA BVm GAMMA 0 GOLF REVIEW This has lndeecl been 1 rather perplexing golf season Both Mr McKinley and I had entertained hopes of 1 successful term at the outset of spring and the fact that we ultimately lost more matches thin we won was extremely disappointing There appear to be seyeral reasons for this poor record In the first place following our opening uctory oxer the Amherst freshmen we had to play seien conseeutne mltches on foreign courses and usuilly playing on ones own lrnlcs is worth approver mately 2 points to the home team though not in the case of this years Hotchlcrss group' Secondly our squid despite the presence of sexeral yeterans from last year and one capable new boy Dennis Schanno was relatnely young and inexperrenced Including as it did only one Senior Imally in eontrlst to what we had expected we encountered sexerxl teams which were extremely powerful and just plain were able to play better golf th ID we lollowlng the aforementioned opening win oxer Amherst came defeats at the hmds of the Wesleyan freshmen perennially strong Yale Choate and Hotchkiss of these matches the first was decided by extra. hole losses the defeat at Choate we still feel should haye gone the other way and the loss it Hotchkiss wis not as close a match as the score might indicate We dont talk about the trouncing down at Yale' Two easy triumphs oxer I-Ioplcins and Kingswood followed both played in decidely inclement weather fthe match at Kingswood wis halted by harl'j but a fine young Suffield team took us into camp neyct in a mitch that didnt end until 7 43 so close was the xndnldual pl xy This left us but two meets remaining return englgements with than exen chmce to win But the surprisingly strong Hotchkiss contingent quickly dispelled our hopes in this reglrd' Although the Big Red golfers played their best of the season up to this time haung six of the sexen participmts in the sexenties the Hotchkiss contingent literally tore our course to shreds md departed with a well deserxed xictory needless to say our morale was rather low it this point masmuch as Middler jim XV1lson s 72 and other fine scores had failed to elrn us a triumph we had intensely desired Thus we came to the final match against Choate to be played at home The Taft lrnksmen were thnrstlng for rexenge and Mr McKinley and I worked desperately in the days prior to the meet in an effort to ensure a win 1 two day medal play play off resulted in a drastlc reshuH'l1ng of both our Varsity and unior Varsity aggregations and the sewen man Varsity suddenly found itself composed of four Upper Middlers and three Mlddlers To say that these boys did a job on Choate would be putting it mildly' Both Taft contmgents blanked their opponents 7 0 playing the best golf I haxe seen put forth by a Taft team in years For the Varsity Dennis Schanno had the low score a fine 72 followed by jim Wilson s 74 a 77 by Bob Bugden Spike Hasler s 76 Don Macl arlane s 77 and Bob DuBois 78 only Bob Taft failed to enter this select group though his card was a respectable 80 Senior john Wilkinson s 73 was all the impetus the umor Varsity required to duplicate the Varsity s final tally This was the most drastic trouncing applied to Choate in at least the last ten years it surely left the Taft golfers and their coaches in 1 decidedly yubrllnt mood' 16 '- L A .s I. A ' y 7 ju I I ' V V ' a L - ask ' y, - V W ' , - L V V 1 ' V ' ' yu - - 1 f 1 ' f ' v . . t , 7 2 I - t ' ' v ' f ' - ' ' . - . ' W Z r ' , ' ' -' , -. V . 1 ' - V , . , ' , , , ' ' V H ' . , K . , , . J . , . yy V . .A - , V . , L .. : ' , V ' , ' . ' , V' V , - - V . k - f .V 7 V f f pl -. - 3 3 7 , I v y V Y i ' ri f f ' ' 1 ' I ' l ' f f i Y ' , i f f ' y r Q' f f i A V r kr ' z f I f : ', ' y, ' ' Y' V k VA '- v . S , ' ' ,x yy y W 1' Hotchkiss and Choate on our own links, matches which we thought we had a better 1 Y . - L - f' I . '-A y L y - f' - I y ' ' v ' -5' ' - 14 . v ' r r 1 - ' 1' ' V X ' . ,' y 1' , V ' ' i - ' f ' . . ,, ' , , 1 5 L . , - - , - ' QQ vu - ' f 1 ' ' r V -' J ' ' - r 1 1 ' W . V A ' -l f 7 ' V - V I 7 I V V. . l . ' I Y . 7 . Y Y' ' ' Y - V . - I ., . :I , , ' ' 'i I Y 7 ' ' , ' ' .' ' . . I ,, . ' ' , I . f I V 1 v 'Q I V 7 , A V I 1 I Y l I . l VARSITY GOLF TEAM A an I BllQdt'Il Hzuf r C1111 1111 Stblllllll emud mu en N II 5711075 11 ll n 1 nm! C IL 5 if I I M SIKIEIIVVI MrFn1f1e Sfuud mu 0 Kwfe Srbu bill!!! Cnlamz C Rn IIIVUII D G1 IKUEI Mmm I R MLKHJIL1 Cuzrb 16 li rx W, n Fin fully In l'..' 4 , Liv' - . .I . ' . . S ' ' All lluilw R.. S l' '1 . ff. D B if, C. I - ff. 'lv J. V. GOLF TEAM . ' 5 ' 4 I , ' s t , F2111 'U ', In f'..' 'f . 4 . 2 CLUB GOLF A1PHA 9 BrTA GAMMA 163 16 September September September September September September September September September September September September September September September September October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October Oc tober October C 7 FALL TERM LOG Modesto s ovyn opens se 1son I an1 sure this vy1ll be one of our hnest fhnerj ye 1rs Llft oper1tor Candler dlsplays art vsork In Old Bulldmg shaft Fr1c has 1 tr1ek or two up h1s nevy boy t1e 'Slew boy Pardon me Mrs C1'LlIlxSl'l lnk but you re ln n1y yesper se 1t C1y to L ID fast Chem But It S1yS B10 lab rlght here The IUOXICS look dxfferent fron1 the first four rows balcony Almz Mzfez yoted 9951 1t eoncluslon of first Holy H1t Parade Lnberal educat1on and Wfnlkes vsrrst yutch alarm compete for pl1ce IH yespers S1mon puts S5 on Roblnson IH last nlghts fight Mr Small to Montague ln Senlor Cerman and now 1 lrttle slght translatlon Mystery man holds school after A but Draxno has other Ideas Edward R Smurrow recommends a trncycle Undefeated streak extended to three as 1313 t1e opens season Best seller agaln th1s week was the Aim 1 Haier Yonks chucks a brg key vyord on the Honor System Ho1day9 ' 7 No And the Llttle Prxnce Harry returns Losee Expectoratxng on momtor on Wly to yespers Punkys frrends attract admnrers 99594 at last' School democratncally votes hohday Bell tolls Yonkers regusted BIC SCHTU passes one up Cstralght from the horses mouthj Dunks strongly denounces Sunday school d1ctates rellgxous bel1efs S1ghted Fargos glasses sunk same Martmz meets Mar1lyn rn manger Berea me ln the lone pra1r1e They don t make em lrke they used to as L d1scards 7 test tubes Butts forced to refurb1sh room by Mr Trace keener than most persons Butts forced to refurbrsh room by Mr Trace keener than most persons K1m and Bozo jom yespers club Mr Candler dlscoyers ldentlty of the Homes1ck Cultdf Player l1nk to Beezer But thrs years Senlor Class takes good care of the House We eyen sweep 1t out L1ndbergh ad se at Lebourget Must be 1 earnnal down there D gg Bud I haff to make schudy hall Bulls gnes Doug1e Smlrnoff hopes rt wrll 'c 1 re come Yuletxde Say Charlie w1ll you help me w1th thxs lead tub? 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' 11 1i1 ' if Hllldfy MXIQJ 21I'lL18.I'y 'lI'lLl8.I'y ifludfy XD JDUHIY lfluii r1Dl18.I'y Zlnlliify JUUHFY 11I'lL13.I'y lflllrlfy J.l'll1J.l'y 3.I'1l,1i1I'y 8.I'1Ll211'y HHH Ify dnudfy Hfllldfy aflllafy dDL13.l'y 21I'lL13.I'y anuary anuary anuary anuary anuary anuary anuary I ebruary February February February I ebruary February February I ebruary February February February February M m m m cold cuts' Please no one throw knn es Yonks made Head Bo as l1nen momtors are sworn 1n Lets haye 1 bu, svctecn cheer for the VAFSIYY basketball team wh1ch won todiy 69 to 51 Theres a lot to be sud for the Armed Forces before college Stexe L dLlI11OI1lSl1CS M1lly 1nd Clem for playlng, naughts and crosses IH Chem lab Senxors get SAT on whnle Upper Mxds 1ntroduce drum roll to A Kels1e and Crxy lead callsthemcs 1n church Cone fishmcc be back March 1 Wh U11 bxnc clash no 1ts ordln on the w1y to the House Mrlly thwarts W1ld XV1llys attempt at CPIC rec1tal Beetle to Cllllhlfl It sounds l1ke a Turklsh harem 1n here Senror Poll h1ts thc newsstands Scherer Butts take the honors Hey look' DQDULICS werrmy, classes' Stem opens hns llttlc ol mouth md then lo there IS a kgreat foot IU It A good for a laugh IS Doug,1e welcomes produaal Butts Yonks hanygs out pawn s15n draws some rad1os and a rusty old jay elm No Lu S1ndbery,s Pluncer IS not what you th1nk Dougles speech on rad1os etc earns h1m place bes1de renowned men l1ke Calhoun and Webster Ch1ef Thunder Throat Colden Throat and Lee trounce Deerfield as Geo Andy y1ct1m of Deerfield polrcy ordan disturbance ID A SILDS of the t1mcs Thrs classroom IS occup1ed do not d1sturb Butts trles to 1nc1te r1ots Oscys subversnes retalmte Deodorant IS now IH the school store Crazy Otto demands repayment from PFC Gallup Poll rates the L1ttle Fellow as 5561 mon1tor Artwork takes a stroll No not l1ke you' Dark horse hymn 491 w1ns Volta1res holy h1t parade Mr Buttenherm vrhy dont you 5,0 out and find some nrce qurcksand to play 1n7 Honest Abe mterrupts A vuth hunger pangs Iartgs demonstrltcs perfect elocut1on 1n A ln absence of PIC Mr Hathaway sets new record w1th liye Stfdlght treatrses on ph1losophy Pete does some sharp adyert1s1ny., Buck Crumbach launches 1nyest1 y.,at1on of l1ce carrymg, bat Mr Clark to Al Ill make the rest of your career a hung HFLL Let us close w1th Chaplaxn s cho1cc of hymn dravxs confus1on as he requests prayer 349288 I Please turn to page tw enty In plea for mon1tors Doug,1es word s Dont chew cum 1n the moues tomrht C ub1lat1onj 169 Jr 'e - - - , 1. 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Pl C, upset If monitors nocturnll preambllnv I. s br1ss b1nd IIUPFCSSLS hrsr verlor Chem wuully l 1ns lwerybody vuns 1n1l Buttenhelm IS In A Yonks dellnes Lower M ds ber1tes Mrds ple1ses Upper Mnls and Llorlfles Senxors u re fllhl T ere u1s 1 1rn1x 1l don n e S WFIUKL Dlnce l1lfOI'S xxlnd LP mth 1 1 s nn ol0rtes11e1s1 PULIL moxes XY illll ou 1 L 1 sr 1 15,-. l l C druxs 1n1ther lunpenerl HOI ll AH l 5 F . 7 .. A IIAH .. F A 2-4 P,l . .. 1 lAtt- b rigs: A' 'eq AA ' 'l '. 1' Io . . -. .1 I. -' -. 5 ' A A ll Q1 A Q .. II ,:. . A 1 . hlll. 1 A IZ S I: 'A 1 Q - ' ' -. fA' A 15 BH ', ., AA . . '. 'A Y e' lf. I A I4 Di. seg ' ' , 'Al 2 -- I '.1rl. Ali QA . . Q. . nr .llt '. I A 16 ict A A ' . ' 5 1 A- froth A l7 ' A , ,' ' .J I A I8 Dr. '1'1' .gg Y. Q, A ' I 3 'A ,1 .11 1 A lj -f CI' , lf lcli, 1 l . ig 'A . -A -boat. ' 20 . fl -- 1 . A I' Zl . il- . - A .S -- . A 22 Mr. .A . r a Q la l. '- A .1 . ' ttl z A 23 - Do A - .5 1., 4 ' . . 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I wx ,Q 1 17-1 M1 M1y N 1 IN 1 M1 M1 WY IN 1 'N 1 M1y 'N'Ia IN 21 Ma May Nfl IN a M1 M W May M 1 Ma May May May IN a une une une une une une L Oh' So Merritt wasnt on Dance Committee Its 1bout as big as Mr Crurkshank s desk top you know You gentlmen and others may be excused Baseblll team gnes the speetators 1 thrill Wfaltress to Bulls The first thing I tlways do is t1ke out my 1 but a broken yaxelm Miss Moonbeun ind Rhys mlke IIILHLIIHCC books Merritt finally gets due merlt Cl1ss Agent Texts eant n11ke TILILIIIIOD for l1ek of passports The Sh1h md Stexerlno become hrst NICIIINS of Chinese M1thm1ns sxnee death of Confucius Ush wins meet IS Dougie 1nd Yonk go down together midst fire md flime Big Al and Ceo sighted Dougxe s1nk same Cruteh gets himself 1 job for A entert11nn1ent Yonkers f11lure to eomply with Milk Lunch Committee Milk Lunch Committee failure to eomply with Yonkers Amid pomp 1nd humor Seniors go down to SCI in le1ky lifeboat Nash up late finds self knee deep in work Q Alf returns to house with glee Lou Ush Kim ohn Wnlks etc greet him Base repetition of green steaks sxekens two thlrds of school ordan Memorul Slewsw1y filled in is pl ms to flood Infirnnry progress Dam on Rner NIC'ade continues rlpldly as Almanae lends .1 hand In Vespers SA Cheeks wallet while PI C evpounds on Mammon Holy War nears 70th moon on Burgers Corridor llfty Percent' what' Again' Oh No please Loye In The Twilight This' ' the top blew off' but Daddy Dunes A Sunday of rest in prep for last lap But what if I should ful I cant Its gust Sullnan gmng us hell How humble we feel u Clll me sr On .1 Groye of C reen the Letter C Coodbye 175 .y 7-f . 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' fi J 6 g I I ' 9 -, - Q, 9 176 COMMENCEMENT AWARDS Valedrdorrzrz George jacques C rumbach 89 5 Srlzrf zlorrzn Andrew ohn Aykroyd Parkes 85 75 COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Yzle Honorary Nzfzorrzl Sebolzrrbz George jacques Grumb1ch Irrglrub Ixfbzrzge Charles Fdward Yonkers ohn Wrlllam Theodore Youngs r Roberlu Srbolarrbrpr Stewart Dowsland Dans john Hallnday Kllbournc Walter Otto Rcrchcnbachcr OTHER AWARDS Azzrelran Sorrely Au zrd Clan of 1908 Gold Medal Corrrreetrrrzl Harr :rd Club Au ard Frarrklzrr and Marrball Alurnrrz Przze Rerzrrelaer Alurnrrz Medal Baufrb and Lorrzb Srzenre Au ard Sberrrzarr Cauley Au zrd obrzrforr Deb zlzrrg Cup afrpon Publzr Sperkzng Au ard Neo Boy Arbrerernent Med rl Reardon Hzrfory l:fJay Prize Serorrd Przze Olzrz Cor! olrrze Greek Przze I onrzg Mzrm' Przze fborrrn Cbase Azrard rn Art IN nzorzal Merzl Cerfz zralef Horzor :ble Merrtron or bvrellerrre rn lndzzzdual Subfefly Senzor Errglzfb Urrned Slate! Hrftory Senzor Sparzzfb Senzor Frerzrlr Serrzor Latzn S enror Gerrrzarz Coarb J Trophy Clzrzlon R Blark r Crp Harry K Cron Football Auard Seyrnozrr' Wzllzr Beardrley Auard Arzgzer Horkey Trophy lr1ferCl11b Medal! Gold Szlzer frzej Charles Edward Yonkers Charles Edward Yonkers ohn Thomas Glllespre Laton Dunsmoor McCartney Alfred Goodman Grlman Douglas Santee Kerr john Cordon Kehler Thayer B1ldwm Robert S Wells Andrew john Aykroyd Parkes C eorge acques C rumbach r Anthony Ray Bullard Rrchard Burns Campbell Stephen Alan Greene Deane Calloway Keller George acques Grumbach ohn Wnllnam Theodore Youngs Stewart Dowsland Dans Douglas Santee Kerr Walter Eugene Craham Il Andrew ohn Aykroyd Parkes Charles Edward Yonkers George jacques Grumbach ohn Meeks Bomer Andrew ohn Aykroyd Parkes Antomo Alomar Wlllram Frazer Moms Dudley Sutphm Taft Steyen C Usher Eugene Ceorge LeBlanc Stewart Dowsland Davrs Camma Randall Alfred Collms Beta Wnllnam Freldmg Noble Beta Bronze ohn Thomas Gillespie Camma A Az .......... 1 ,JL -- . K K -I -......... J ' ' 'r b . Jr rt rl 1 11 ..... ' 4 4 ,'-lr. C , . 1 A ' . ,lf I . r I .......... . . . l, 'A' 1. ' 'V . h. h. . l. . . . . 1 Y J 1 ' ' jr' ' -A ......... ' ,jr . 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' ' t ' 177 ADMITTED TO CUM LAUDE SOCIETY ADMITTFD IN FILBRUARY john Meeks Bomer Walter Eugene Graham Stewart Dowsland Dans Stephen Alan Greene Alfred Goodman Gxlman George jacques Grumbach J ohn Wrllram Theodore Youngs r ADMITTAD IN JUNI Rrchard J Dramtzke Frank Nrcholas Samponaro Andrew John Aykroyd Parkes Charles Edward Yonkers CLASS ORATION The year 1957 58 wrll be remembered as a year of tensrons not as a year of war and yet not as a year of peace as we would lrke to see lt There haxe been rebellions and confllcts 1n the Iar East rn Indonesia 10 the Mrddle East rn Syrra and Lebanon and rn the Western Hemrsphere nn Cuba One of our great Western allres France has been ID polrtrcal turmoil the VlcePres1dent of the United States has been msulted ln South Amerrca a new absolute drctator rules uneasrly ower the creepmg Communrst world and the challenge whrch thus year has set to the future has been symbollsed by a new word ln exery language on exery tongue Sputnrk The Sputnlks haxe hrghlrghted East West rnalrres and haue become propaganda weapons rn the battle for men s mrnds They haxe opened up a new realm of exploratron for men and they haxe emphasxzed the dangers of the competrtron that such adxentures may bring And through many wrld comparrsons they haxe brought a new srgmficance and controxersj to Western educatron We here today shall remember 1958 as the year of our Taft graduatron for today we are comrng to the end of an extraordmary experrence Vfe haxe been lucky enough to spend one two three four or fixe years at a school which has offered us an educatron such as 99W of our fellow men could not hope for In hrs recent commumcatron to the Alumm Mr Cruxkshank told of an example case of a flne boy who durmg hrs four years at hrgh school has gamed srx or possxbly sexen credlts for college entrance enough to attend a school such as thls and partly because he had nex er been subjected to a drscrplme of hard work We here haxe often felt that demands were too great and that we were sacrrflcmg the present trme whrch a hlgh school boy could enjoy But now we haxe come to the end of the course we haxe been successful and we can be confident that 0111 education rs strong enough to face the future of thc Sputnrk era I shall remember 1958 as the year I usrted the Unlted States and yet here at Taft I have not felt lrke a usrtor I haxe felt that the Semor Class accepted me as one of 1ts full members and I want to tlke thrs opportunltj to thank them for rt My experrence has been perhaps ex en more extraordmlry than theirs for I haxe benefitted from Taft educatron wrthout anj goal of College Entrance at my back If I hawe studled here rt rs because I haxe felt that the work was worthwhrle and that the tramrng and knowledge offered at Taft would be of adx antage to me all my life I had thought that I would learn only a lrttle ln the classroom because I had been told that academrc standards were low I am glad that I shall be able to destroy that mrsconceptlon when I get home Maybe the lewel of attamment rn ll'lCI1NldLl21l subjects IS lower but the standard of work rs hngh and the range of subjects studled closely rs broader than at home It rs curious for example that I should haxe learned so much Hrstory over here not only American HISIOFY fabout whrch I knew nothrngj but also European Hlstory about whrch I knew less than anyone here knows about hrs contment It rs esen more currous that I should haxe left England to find the best English course I haxe es er come across and I know that all the Sennor members of Mr Sulln an s Honors 178 Y ' Y , r. J A ' J - V A ' , , , ' V y '. ' r , , ' Q l . V r - y r I 7 r f V V I 3 . H j 7 7 Y V Y i .. - .. . V. . . 4 . , . V , V , V M I V . , ' ' I V V . V V ' 7 Y . Y A . ' V Y . 1' ' V ' V V fs y V A r -' y ' ' ' ' , , - , , ' 7 , 7 - , I ' ' V Y V , , ,. ' , f ' 7 1 1 I . His hopes of getting into a good college were dim, partly because he had not been lucky ' ' ' V . . V r 7 . . 7 . . y .Y Y . I V . , ' ' , A y- V - . . A V I , . 1' . l V 9 . V . ' V. . Y 1 ' . . . V. V 7 Vvyl l V . ' ' v V f Vf V v ' V l ' y f 7 V V K VV V y . . ' . 1 7' 7 V I ' A s 1 I V 4 Y . I Y M . I V 1 .Q .7 A Y .A . X 7 l 3 - . , V T , I I Q V l . T Q V , . Y 7 V D -IV Y , . dlusxon wxll yom me In thanking hlm for that just as the whole Senlor Class wnll join ln thanking hlm for hls work and guldance ln all class and college affairs I had been told I said that academlc stlndards were low Perhaps my mformatlon wls a generalization blsed on a slxght zcquamtance with the vublrc high school In some of them academlc standards do seem to haye been sacrl ced for llfe adjustment courses to quote Mr Crunkshank I personally haxe dexeloped a great admnratnon for the nntenslons of the Amcrlcan educltlomsts and for the thought whnch they haxc put Into a solution of youth s problems Hlgh School buxldmgs rn partncular undoubtedly leld the world nn looks md well delxberlted practncallty But the teachlng rnslde some of them desprte lts lngenuxty does seem to hue forgotten the Importance of the trammg of branns I had feared that maybe Taft would bc under thls mtluence I mm glad that I was wrong But educltlon at Taft has not ID contrast been restrlcted to the xntellect Taft has deyeloped our characters also and now wc are well equnpped to face the future better equipped than those who haye spent thclr tnme on Buslness Mathematics Homc Economy or Health and better equlpped llso than those who haxe deyoted all thelr time to test tubes and model rockets To lc 1d the new scnentlhc xge we need a broad education whlch has acquamted us wlth sclentlfic thought and whlch his also dey eloped our appreclatnon of human xalues And to face the eyen newer Sputnrk era we need to try to understand human mmds 1n other countries We of the Taft Class of 1958 thank the laculty for grung us such a broad education md our parents who made lt posslble I personally would lrke to thank you lll for thc happy year whlch you hue gryen me If anyone through frlenclshlp can reduce thc tensxons of the world th If we face then thus grlduatnng cllss has the abllnty to do xt CLASS PROPHECY QPIOLFIITI opcns wnth 1 strmgc uncarthly sound suggcstnc of thc mystcr1cs of outer space J ANN This lb thc IB C thc Intcrnxtlontl Broadcmstmg Company At the chnmc the time w1ll be eycactly 10 50 CCh1mc sug cstnye of the NBC motlt Q fB1ckgrouncl sounds of thc busy blockhouse fade nn J HoOsHR Thus IS lrank Hoosler spemknng to you from Cape Canayeral Ilor1d1 wlth a news report of specnal Interest We wnsh to think the JACKSON Toy Manu facturlng Company makers of Bobo Stlcks for rellnqulshlng thxs tlme Newt week thc IINK Iour Star Playhouse w1ll return to the anr at its regullr scheduled tlmc starrmg ROBERT WELLS and GILBERT IIFLDS 1n Rzm Szleul Rm: Deep Now another first rn news coycrlgc brought to you by thc IBC DUDLTY TAPT presldent Thls broxdcast IS coming to you dlrect from the blocl-:house of Proyect ayelrn where the Worlds first manned evpedxtlon lnto outer space will shortly get under w ly Proycct yayelm IS the culmlnatlon of a series of notable cyents 179 y - Y -, y , ' , ,g , - , , . s ' s ' ' L , , , , L. , A , , T , I . . . , A E., , , . , , . , , , . ., , L ' 1 - 2 ' . 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' , -. , , . . ,. . , . , , 4 , ,, . , , . : I - ., -,.L,, , , ... 1 , . l ' 7 ' ' R' ' Y fly. .- v - I f f - . .v, .- rn the hrstory of space Hrght In 1965 Dr ANTONIO LUIS AUGUSTIN ALOMAR G completed hrs now famous experrments wrth rocket born sprder monkeys e tests whrch establrshed the feasrbrlrlty of human space flrght A year later the Unrted States sent up rts first manned satellrte contarnrng Colonel BILL BLEES the most compact devoted caprtalrst ar arlable But the Russrans countered rmmedrately wrth a satel lrte contarnrng a full grown elephant' The Sovret achrew ement made rt clear that we needed a lrghter more powerful rocket engrne rf we were to stay rn the race The breakthrough came rn 1967 when physrcrst JOHN WILKINSON produced an alcohol atomrc oxygen propulsron devrce of radrcal desrgn Incrdently Wrlkrnson denres firmly the charge leveled at hrm by Yale s sceptrcal professor OHN ALLEN who rnsrsted that Wrlkrnson had stumbled upon hrs rnventron by pure accrdent possrbly 'by absent mrndedly swrtchrng two flasks In any event the new system led thrs country to the supremacy rt now enjoys Usrng thrs motor we countered Russras pachydermous feat by orbrtrng a mammoth satellrte contarnrng JOHN SCHNEIDER The latest major step forward was the creatron of a practrcal space unrform the 345 strrped spacesurt wrth button down helmet desrgned by Brook Brothers own RICHARD BUTTENHEIM Yet rn sprte of all thrs progress there strll remarns strong opposrtron to tonrghts launchrng A specrally rnwrted guest Commander RHYS EVANS of the Navys rrval Moonguard Project was quoted thrs mornrng as sayrng It ll ner er get off the ground In Congress Senator THAYER BALDWIN leads a strong negatrve coalrtron backed by the powerful lobby of Texas Governor OLD GRANDAD DAUGHERTY Also opposed to the project are mrllronarre JACK WEBB who feels that Colorado uranrum fuel should have been used and S ALLEN GREENE sole owner of the burgeonrng S A G Industrres who clarms that hrs Greene Hornet Propulsron Company could have burlt the fazelnz I for half the cost Nor rs the opposrtron purely natronal From Japan Ambassador HALSEY BEEMER reports growrng concern there about possrble fall out and rn the Irrsh Parlrament today natronalrst ANDREW PARKES sard The flrght of manned rockets over Irrsh sorl constrtutes a greater threat to Irrsh sox erergnty than the Brrtrsh er er hare' In Holland rt rs rumored that the notorrous rocket team of GRUMBACH and LANDIS are preparrng to launch therr own rocket rn a desperate attempt not to be outdone The project rs berng sponsored by PREEK VAN RYSINGES Flyrng Dutchman Enterprrses the or ganrzatron whrch subsrdrzed the team s last attempt whrch you recall farled to get off the ground And there are other protests too The Charrman of the Greater Patchaugue Chamber of Commerce reformer RICHARD DRANITZKE feels that contrnued government subsrdy of Canaveral rs unfarr and asks that a Pornt Patchaugue launchrng srte be consrdered rnstead Here rn Florrda the local Semmole Indrans have sent therr lawyer JAMES FOOTE Esqurre to the Senate to fight for an rnjunctron agarnst the rocket tests And Canax eral darry farmer WALT REICHENBACHER clarms that the frequent launchrngs hare caused udder confusron among hrs cows whrch rncrdently are not contented erther 180 7 u I Y ., - -th . .. 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Y 7 Y On the whole howeyer Proyect juelin has met with great enthusiasm Only last Sunday noted Boston moralist DAVID BURT 1sked his congregltion to smg a speci 11 hymn dedicated to the project Rite lp Ola Men 0 Cod QP A System Will Seeurity Othcers MANN MILHOLLAND CRAY md USHIR clexr the llunehing plrttorm ot unauthorized personnel md entoree the no smoking regulltions 3 XVhat you just heard in the background was the general heldquarters intercom system here in the bloclehouse With me now is M K TOBFRMORY MORTON publisher of Lne magazine Mr Morton is eoyering this exent persontlly to in lugurate 1 new Lne feature trtieles with words Oy er there in green oyeralls 1sjOHN KILBOURNI yoxial held of the Creen C :ant Comp my he is superxising the lolding ot food supplies aboard the Helm LP A System NXHII engineers RALPH POLK ind RICK PARSONIS now aetixate the digital flight lnilysing analogue data eomputerj Now while the tedious countdown procedure continues we bring you ln IBC special feature Wfe txlee you now to the new Copa Can IX eral Hotel situ tted on the beach directly across from the l1LlI'lCl'lll1L site where numerous dignxtlries hue Llthered to w lteh the ey ent fSounds of the busy bloekhouse fade outj Copl Ctnayeril one ot the famous Lind of Lee hotels owned md operated by the sprawling CNAYCRAHAM IORLMAN syndicate There 1re literally thousands of tourists Ind othcill obserxers here tonight to wltch the launehing from the hotels m Ig nifieent beach front night club At the moment there lppetrs to be a commotion going on oser it the desk It mly be a fi ht No it s just the 1rty reunion between IRITZ HYDI' owner ot the Helde C Indy Company Ind his old friend New York Ranger owner CENF LE BLANC Near them I see IRANK SAMPONARO mmager of the Copa he w 15 lbout to call in bouncer lARC'O THOMPSON but it lppelrs now that the big fellow wont be needed after all Ineidentally you sport fins will remember Thompson from his trletor dra ging d lys blek in Ohio Moxing through the lobby now I see Populist SC,HTUU DAVIS of the New Granger Moxement who has brought a new hardy type of iyy to be pltnted on the moon by Captain YONKFRS of the fnzelm Lying on a sofx ox er there is Presidential candidate DOUCI CNORDON whose Poor Mm s Party is eampugning tor a three day week Le lying for the bloekhouse now is Cxenertl of the Army MAX JOHNSON who was graciously muted here by Air lorce Chief of Staff General JACK WATTERS With General ohnson is seeret goyernment agent STEPHEN SCHERER trayeling incognito of course 181 V v V - 1 R V k , y . - ' ' . 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QNrf.,ht Club musrc 84 hubbub fade rnj I am mount, out of the sumptuous lobby of the Copa and out onto the beach srte of the spectacular nrght spot knovrn the world oser as KERRs Beachcomber Club whrch rs currently featurrng such top performers as xrolrnrst comrc MICHAEL SHAHEEN best Lnown for hrs ever popular hrt song, Keep the Home Crosses Burn mags and the IRITZ GREEN orchestra wrth CHUCK YOUNG on the bongos and WAYNE FRANCE on the electrrc harp At the moment you hear rn the bacltpround the rorce of HARRY LEONARD rn a medley of NEIL LOVE hrts Mr Lore hrmself rs srttmg at a table near the band together wrth hrs agent JAY PARSONS and play wrrght CHARLES NASH whose tragedy Dealh of ll Spdffllldll recently opened on Broadway Incrdently the moxre rrg,hts to the play hare just been acqurred by producer drrector LUIS MARTINZ who plans to star Madelrne Munroe of course Nearby I see noselrst PHIL SCHUSTER here on a forced xacatron because of hrs Controx ersral new nor el uyllfflbllfij Plzfe At another table are sereral promrnent hrures rnterested rn the stylrng., of the new rocket On the left rs STEVF MARTIN of the Thunderbrrd Drxrsron of the Bored Motor Company and BILL NOBLE hrs ubrqurtous adxertrsrni, agent mvestrgatrng, the automotrve possrbrlrtres of the Moonward Look Next to hrm rs automobrle collector BILL ANSTINE who rs comersrnf, earnestly wrth yacht desrtgner DEANE KELLER just rn from Boothbay Harbor Wrth them rs wealthy Modesto auto racer FRANK HELM Mr Helm you remember recently made headlrnes vrhen he sold the Golden Gate Brrdpe to CHRISTOPHER GRAHAM owner of Connectrcut Ower there just outsrde the crrcle of lrght and party I see the shadowy frgure of launchmg, Beyond hrm lrned up on the beach between here and the spaceshrp rs a cluster of tents a sure srpn that JACK BOMER Natronal Charrman of the newly created Space Scouts of Amerrca has armed vrrth hrs Honor Patrol Well follts thats the story from here Srnce blast off rs only mmutes away now I return you to lrank Hoosrer rn the Bloclchouse QMusrc and hubbub of Kerrs Beachcomber Club fade slovsly out Hooslrk Thrs rs Frank Hoosrer atgam A drstrnct change has come oxer the atmos phere here The rncessant rumble of electronrc machrnes has ceased yung way to a tense hush as the crrtrcal moment approaches Indeed the only sound rn the blockhouse now rs the xorce of Publrc Informatron Officer JACK MERRITT who rs tallsmtg, quretly wrth Commander RHYS EVANS Incrdently Captarn Merrrtt adxrses me that precrsely srxty nrne thousand sex en hundred and elex en trtanrum alloy rrx ets went rnto the framrng., of the Jaxelm I I belrexe he counted them hrmself CP A System Professor JOHN WILLIAM THEODORE YOUNGS JR report to Area 43 wrth another roll of solder Its xery close to flrght trme novs rn the remamrng, moments Ill Sue you a brref rundown of the passengers and crew of the azelm all of whom hare already taken therr posrtrons rn the shr The Captarn of course rs Commodore CHARLES YONKERS Chref naugator rs Dr HARLES REYNOLDS the man whose Moonbeam Drrectronal .7 . . 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Yes fhe M and D meani' more Than lusi' fhe Club pouni' score For ui' s fhese whlch we dnd see as dnd fhe ghosi' Well If s Beemer cleamng flafs And li' s Kels ln nex+ day s class' And 11' s BuHs afop a +able chalr and barrel Lou foo wufh IO2 Cannof pass from vlew Down fhe 'rrap wlfhoui' a giggle or a wiggle Bu+ finally ui s Pere Who Il encourage and suggesi' Dlrechng whai' will come +o be +he bes'r For hum we save fhus page For 'rhe hmes we ve had on sfage Hoplng he dad fhlnk of us as we of hum - THE MASQUE and DAGGER SOCIETY Q I Q Q Q Q - Q I s Q Q ' I QQQ 'I I I Q . ' I ' Q I Q Q I Q Q Q Q I Q . s II'l ' Il I 'I l I Q Q1 Q Q I I I Q ' I Q Q Q Q Q , Q' I Q Q Q Q I Q Q ' I I Q Q Q Q Q 1 CONGRATULATIONS from he 61 T CLASS of Unsurpassed servlce under a new emblem' Next tlme you stop at your frlendly Mobll dealer s you may see thls new emblem whlch IS fast replaclng the Mtlllllgd shleld It too represents -Q' Xt the courteous expert servxce e lt X that thousands of motorists rely on f 13 NEW SIGN OF FRIENDLY SERVICE Mobllgas SOCONY MOBIL OIL COMPANY, INC You re Mules Ahead with Mobll' 711110 111 Tl: xt hmm N entry l'r1day11ght l Bb 'I l th rll your lov 11 p11 er 1' r lmze n1d.staizon . I l Il . 0 ,WET-' .' - 3: Q-r' I-WDA . .,,. ' 'ily i -Xxx .3 . , , .. , 1 J K ' ,...th 51,6 A . , top-quality Mobil brand products . . . 1 Q ' 1 l f 1 -om xx lvfy' t , A: 'f, H u 22 C . plnnents of he Day Class of 58 Wayne France Frrlz Green Harry Leonard Phil Schusler Jack WaH'ers Class of 60 John Boslroem Dave Brooks Marly Burns John McNlfl Dave Robinson Nell Sklaver Burl' Sonneslem Sam Spencer Class of 59 Kam Bar'rleH Duck Erlanger Sklp French Bruce Powell Larry Weldemler Class of 61 Ed Banla Vic Burrlfl' Leonard Candee Pele French Bull Kernn Jm Langlols Bll Newhall Tom Splno Charles Collins Com ' t Bo s Bob Posl' Tim Hyde Tom Spencer complamems of C In f ROSEIvIARY'S THE KELEK CO. BAKERY NORWOCD, MASS. AIN ST., WATE RTOWN HarryK Cross President RHODE ISLAND TOOL COMPANY WH-HELM INC DEMUTH GLASS WORKS COMPLIMENTS OF U I PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND PI'1one DExI'er I-I820 I - INC. PARKERSBERG, W. VA. OPTICIANS av r PhO'I'O Supplies W. Main SI' , Wa+erbur G I' A S Sa nTdU B I N G G PR DU Edward H Coon Co Depo ree WATERTOWN CONN COLONIAL TRUST C0 aferbury omas on a+er own ooclbur The General Lrnen Supply gl Laundry Co 23 J H WATERBURY CONNECTICUT ATWOODS GARAGE 7 9 M WATERTOWN CONN Charles A Templelon IN C S P Dr lvl E Shaheen H D Segur Inc WATERBURY 9 ThT I I C D T Farrrnglon Inc W M WATERBURY CONN 3I W - TI1 I 30 I' SI' I' W I' - W y B e s I' W I s I1 e s Complimenls of I 8 ain S+. e erson S+ree'r ' C o m p I I m e n I' . . of IncIusI'rraI upplres and Equl menl' ' ' ' Walerbury 20, Connecl I' C o m p I I m e n I' s . . . , . . I Arrangemenfs - Insurance Real Es+aI'e l4I esf ain S+. General A en+s for e rave ers nsurance o. PL 3- ll Lester Lanm Orchestra t r m m M u s SCHOOL COLLEGE D A N C E S DEBUTANTE PARTIES WEDDING RECEPTIONS I776 Broadway CO 5 5200 ompllments GEORGE S MARKET Mann Street WATERTOWN CONN RONALD DALEY WATERBURY S LEADING I56 Grand St WATERBURY CONN Frtzgerald Xl Platt WATERBURY CONN Compliments ot THE ROGER SMITH HOTEL Compllments o SULLIVANS BOY S and MEN S WEAR 60 Bank Street Waterbury M I DALY Xl SONS 54I Ban WATERBURY Anthony Schravone Insurance Real Estate Income Tax Consultant 37 Leavenworth St WATERBURY CONN C ' ot O p ' u in ic 1 I STATIONER I7 East Main St. . O f I lc S t. COMPLIMENTS OF PINNACLE FARMS, DORSET, VERMONT Mr gl Mrs Albert Evans CURTIS HOUSE W f1dS0f S WALSH a MASARI EVERY MODERN COMFORT C Sin Woodbur O I O C OO Comp imenis of - 1 I CURTAIN SHOP GUILD OPTICIAN Wa+er ury, Conn. KALLERT congfa+-Na+-ons ROOFING C0 INC 'ro +I'1e GuH'ers 8: Leaders ASS OF Chimney Service BulI+ up 8: Bonded Roofs from SI1ee+ Me+aI Sldlngs THE PAILEY FAM Y 237 DlxweII Ave New Haven COMPLIMENTS OF Radio at CL 'sa ' ' IL I Tel MAin 4-977I ' Cincinn i, Inc. Cx: err vllle l'Illf.l1l'6 Siore J MacDerm FIFTH A NEW YORK I THE HEMINWAY BARTLETT MFG. CO Watertown, Conn. PHONE IIISYOL . PHONE WAYEIIUIY LU 2-lI77 PL 6-9000 ' HI ' ESHEJSP-ED A924 O H1-.lif S'-ACN. Ffep, 83 MAIN STREET - Tflkxlvlllz R W1 T . . o T t 7 , N . Y . PARSONS BROTHERS INC rldgepori' Conn WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS MILL INDUSTRIAL PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL REFRIGERATION SUPPLIES MANUFACTURERS of GASOLINE FUEL OIL and STEEL SEPTIC TANKS WITH REGARDS FROM THE MONITORS OF I958 S'rewar'I Davis Andrew Parkes PITY5 Evans Louls Scherer Muchael Gray D dley Tc-,H u Alf Jordan Fargo Thompson Deane KeIIer John McAdams shaven Usher K,m Mann John Wulklnson John Mulholland CharIes Yonkers I n 2I-37 Easf WashIngI'on Avenue B ' , . of WE S SALES AND SERVICE WATERTOWN CONN HOWLAND HUGHES CONGRATULATIQNS d BEST WISH TO THE CLASS OF 58 ST' Main Sfreef ! Wa+erbury's Friendly Deparfmeni' S1'ore a n E S I kg Qarent CDornp!z'rnents of oLsoNs GARAGE JENNETTYS B A R B E R S H O P WATERTOWN CONN + BEEST lNlSllES ss of W .I MEGIN C General Conlmniors NAUGATUCK CONN f ROOT 8 BOYD Inc M Reynddss Fanuw W++ C I I ' ' Wa erfown, Conn. I Cla 58 . . ' IN . We are proud +o be serving The Ta f School as con 1' uclors of fhe new gymnasium, I . Compllmenfs of +l1 449 ain Slreel ' ' a er own, onn. Magnuson s Grocery Store M OAKVILLE CONN MASON S CLEANERS E NG A MODERN 28 STORY HOTEL W YORK COMPLIMENTS OF L Mar Bes+ Wishes 764 ain S+. HOT I. WELLI TON 7+h Ave.8r5 hS NE , N.Y . flnz VENUS frademark of fine craffsmanshlp PENCILS and PENS VENUS PEN and PENCIL CORPORATION HOBOKEN NEW JERSEY ES OFFICES N Y k I1 FA TORIES C T I L d P M CI'y Syd y X ooo in SAL : ew or and C icago C ' : Hoboken, Lewisburg, Tenn., CI1arIoH'esviIIe. Va., Sacramenfo, alif. oron o- on on- aris- exico I - ne THE TAFI PAPYRUS ASSOCIBIG Edlfor ALF JORDAN Edlfor In Chlef CHARLES E YONKERS Managlng EcIlIor STEWART D DAVIS Spor+s Edl+ors MICHAEL K MORTON BILLY YOUNGS ROBERT PHILLIPS JOHN ALLEN PETER BRITELL DICK BUTTENHEIM GILBERT FIELDS TONY ALOMAR Business Manager WILLIAM NOBLE JOHN LAVINE Fea+ure Edu+ors Copy Ednfors News Board HARRY LEONARD PI'1oI'ograpI'1ers Execuhve EcIlI'or DUDLEY TAFT RHYS EVANS ANDY PARKES JOHN GILLESPIE FROST HUBBARD JOHN JORDAN CHARLES PULASKI JOHN WILKINSON GEORGE GRUMBACH CHARLES LANDIS Business Board Clrculahon Manager RALPH POLK JON GILLETT They Also Serve who only Mmisfer and Manage BV UI' ' ,....,. ...,,.... r es n A red Glman as e a al' BS an S ....,....... OO 6 GOI' 6 FUFT1 BC oh TGC n mmerman ,........... enn S THE UNSUNG HEROES Compliments of 81 Mrs J Dran TOWN TIMES D .a B + w +la g If i B k 'fb II Ch I L di F 'fb Il Jack Meffm Hockey e Q e b h T k J Zi T I Dr. . . itzke PAINT SERVICE INC IOIIES MORGAN WATERBURY EARREL EOUNDRY gl MACHINE C0 C I E CIo+I1ing of 366 W. Main S+. Dis+inc+ion WATERBURY BAN S WATERBUR CO COMPLIMENTS OF WATERBURY, ONN. W elgh Mn LITCHFIELD CONN Dellghfful Luncheons R C 8 Dinners Harhcord Conn All rooms wl+h prlva+e ba+h and 'relephone servlce JOrdan 7 8744 DAN A MAREN S ST Porfrcuf Phofographers MAIN STREET WATERTOWN esH ' .and INSURANCE . ' UDIO The Ellsworth Slee 81 Supply Co I483 Sfralford Ave Sfrafforcl Conn Telephone Brudgeporl' EDrson 7 33l7 Gravelly Garden Traclors and SALES and SERVICE 20 Years experrence on Gravellys Compllmenls of Messrs RICHARD D CUMMINGS A HEATON ROBERTSON lll HENRY WALKER 432 Mann Complumenls and W BURG ANSTINE Annex Solarlan Soclely B' Y Caveman nm Parse Roosfer Cowboy Jack Dave Schroys N John OHO Samp A A F Charlie Doug Te Schailc Desiree Snow Removal Equipmenl' B e s 1' W i s h e s 'll . K. d t?-Q 2 ig? 1:2452 A S' 5 5 ft tg M2533 9 4 'f55f?42 if fi? 15 f M2 Qtr: kt N 52 Qt s?j?11 SGTULTZ8' AMERICAN CLTL WORLD COMMERCE 'LULZ Cnty Dzrectorzes Polk s Bank Dzrectory Motor Statzstzcs Automotwe Lzst Dzrect Mall Advertlszng More th in 800 uty clxrutorxts are publtshul reg, ul nrly Covering., more th in 6 500 Uhlllllllllllllib X sum innu nl 'l000p1y.,L listing., of world b Inks thur ofhcers cllrutora and statements plus other fin'1nr11lcl1t1 Nionthlv talxulmons md reports of 'all new cur 1nd truck reglstrntxons for uery town county and state An annual :mentors of mr ownership ln the U S COI'I'lpllLll from ofliu il st ite llCCIl5C records Publlshed incl urtulitcd for In IIIX of the natlon s le lillllg uclurnstrs und thur 15,Lnc1Ls R L POLK 81 CO publlshers 431 Howard Street Detrozt 31 llzchzgan ,an . , 5 5- . '7 Z1, n 'EV T Nflht ' ll Ll 2 4 Q f - --. x . ! X ltr' ' Y' I Ji EL- o o 0 Q ' 4 S 1 , . D .... .... . . A 2 'l ' I .'.'2 ' .f ' 'V' :,. 'f f:f,. ' 9 ' . A I ,h . I 2 8, 2 Q Y. 2. . U V, Best Wishes rom Mr gl Mrs Hal Daug e EI Paso Texas to the CLASS OF '58 f . h Western Auto Associate Store Bicycles ' Auto Supplies Wizard Outboard Motors Garden Supplies ' Toys Lawn Mowers, All Kinds l3l Main Street WATERTOWN, CONN. C o m p I i m e n t s EAVES COSTUME, Inc.. I5l West 46th St. New York City ompliments CAIVIPBEIIS o :ments B Swrrsky and Co Connecticut Paper Co o :ments Dan's Anchor Grille 23 Harrison Ave Waterbury Conn St Iohn Xl Creem BOYS WEAR ' MEN S WEAR 70 South Main St Waterbury Conn Love Publishing Co Box l5I Goshen N Y Pub ushers ot HIC CUP BLUES Chairman Nrel Love President Mrlce Shaheen V President Chris Graham Treasurer J S Parsons COMPLETE Thrift and Mortgage SERVICE 7fmw,fm Watertown Ottrce 737 MAIN STREET C ' o t C m p I ' o t I 0 . Q , . . C m p I ' o t . - I I - ' ' O I . o , . . ll ll 4- ,t 'Z .... . 1 gsrucxfl I 1 . '1'. moiusrou .... wunrovm .... ARTHUR H JOHNSON 637 Mann Sfreef Wa+er+own Conn ROWLAND S INSURANCE AGENCY NASTRIBROS INC Wholesalers I CANDY TOBACCO 81 IO6 Meadow Sfreei' WATERBURY CONN gait gnc 157 CHURCH ST NEW HAVEN CONN 0 nl ' n Wa+er+own represen+a+ive SPECIALTIES RA L PH S Mitchell s Restaurant I R CLAYTON CO POST OFFICE DRUG STORE AND GIFT SHOP ATLAS COMMERCIAL CO L OM I 0 I QUALITY MEAT MARKET 763 Main Stree Established I905 Wale'+0 '- C 'mee LITCHFIELD, coNN. C - f . O Jewelers Since 1883 44 Bank Street WATERBURY CONN. Complimenfs of WATERTOWN, CONN. CIVIDAD TRUJI LO D . R E B . TIST SUPPL GMdsnuH1sInc G W WATERBURY DEPARTMENT sToRE M + M Fa her Best Wls CLASS OF 8 For Your A R IES comple+e s+ock a+ 0 I I90 rand S+. C ngra+ula+ions '58 603 ein S+' d Wa er+own, Conn. an Besi' Wishes A T 's ' hes to the THE ROBBINS COMPANY Jewelers fo fhe School Frofernol and lndusfrlol Trade Since 1892 YOUR 1958 CLASS JEWELER Compllmenfs f THE AMERICAN BRASS C0 I ' o Q 4I4 Meadow S+ree+ omplrmenis ompllmenfs and Mrs R E McAdams HARRY E LEONARD Our firm provndes a personallzed mves+men+ servlce for mdlvlduals banks nnshfuhons and dealers HN T R sldeni' Mana e CRUTTENDEN PODESTA 81 C0 M e m b e r s New York S+ock Exchange Mldwes+ S+ock Exchange Amerlcan Sfock Exchange lAssocaa+el 524 17th Street Denver 2 Colorado Telephone Acoma 2 5501 24 HOUR SERVICE PL 5 I Majestic Cab Servnce We Go Anywhere Lewus S+ Wa+erbury FOUR can rude for fhe prlce of one Compllmenfs of MR JOHN W ZIMMERMAN C ' of C ' of Mr. . . . . JO . WEBB, e ' g r R , I . Tel - II9 Landis gh M Ad The Conn Fuel Gas Corp WATERTOWN CONN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR all WATERBURY CONN Ph W ,r CR 4 2589 Dau er'l'y C ams I 7 5 M a in S l . Waterbury Savings Gleason' 'NC- B k . Oakville, Conn. ' ' one: a er+own - QUT more than a Quarter entury Helse Laboratornes h ve led the world In the development f sclentlflc preclslon Instruments 1 HEISE BOURDON TUBE COMPANY INC Brook Road Newtown Connecticut U S A G . o pressure measuring I I I I . I ' ' ' SHORE LINE IIMILS PUBLISHING CO SAW B WARNILR Oumr PUBLISHERS PRINTERS GUIL FORD LONNI QTILU I' If fmaf f 1 X 1 v N I t 1 ' 7 V. . . . , , 4. , S , , , . Svbrml and Cfollvgv PIlI,1lfl'tlfi0II.Y a Spwiaffy 'rm fffww' ff ,iw fm A MAMA? 25,5 W af ww Q pfqlwwbq 5 WW 92 H fx-V JZ W F Jfmie JE JMQXQ50 MMM E W1 ww 7940 JB-JL Qflfznlvwlmlduotf UM . M1 W' XL'c:,.L.. CP A l 0 kv W ff? is if SM , -Hx ctwkcwt-A f qi ' N13 DMV iff Ma' AMW! 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