Westminster School - Annual Yearbook (Simsbury, CT)

 - Class of 1938

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.13-fag.-,gg Pzzblwhefz' bs the Year Book Board IM'5f77ll77.S'f67 Srlzool Szmsbzng Conneffzcut ESTMINSTER YEAR BOOK 19 . A l V 1 J 1 , . , . , . , F, , , , 21551 ' ,- ,Z ARTHUR MILLIKEN x A1 r HEADMASTER if , gl Q b- if-sw 3 A X , , .iq '..IlSP124i 61' 1.3 A X w- -gunna 143 u 1 N Pratt Brcmcr Hocgk n Ixcnncdy M che n Lounsbury Ron Shcown .X yn I I KQV--' A .V 4 . Y -, ! . , . , , . If ig' -4 :sux ,I . i L . f' A . ' Y , ,'.'iH':5,,q: ff : A v-.,.....--'. , 1 f E 5' If.. -4w,1,, 1 .. I ,J -,, ' I l I i I - . 1 I 1, I , J 4 Q , - , -vfl'-.x w n r THE FACULTY: FRUNT Row: Gow, H00gl:1nd,Pcttcc, Millikcn, Ilmrlmax cr, Hays, XV:1tson,Dounc. ' ' 1 i ' ' i li i A ' y I 1 1 7 ' PACE LTY XRTHLR XIII LIRI XJ B A Ilnadmaster, Enghsh 7 LLAILBI GARDMQRIBTTLL B A NI A Suzzor Master Nlathematlcs JOHN RL SSEIL Gow , A B Regzstrar, Scrence ELFORD FLOTD LOUX SBURT, B A Ar A Lzbrarzan, Latm FR-XNIA jORDAx XX ATsOx Jumor School, Latln Enghsh RON XLD JOHN! NIICIILI INI B s Atlzletzc Dzrector Nlathematrcs, Qpamsh jxurs NI XCIAINTOQH Hxu B A A NI Hlstory P ronch, German HENRX RTLLOOG DOANT B A xr A Fnvlwh German I ATRICK HIIYRY HODGRIX B SC Enghsh Hrstory LBAA IS PAUL BRBATBR JR B A M A French DAA ID RXNDREXX RBNNEDT B A Hrstory Blble Enxxrx H B PRATT AB Brology Nlathematxcs 'XII EEN RFIIA PR XTT XILISIC DOROTHY XI Q XI TER Bursar ELIZABETH I RL GGLES Uatron and Dzetztzan 'XLREI IA N FARN sn ORTH, R N Rcszdent N urse JOHN NICINTX RE Supermtendent RLTII E SHAW Secretary ELIZABETH O CONABY Secretary 151337-19333 v Av , .A 1, - -I 1 v , - 7 W7 7 I4'RrcO143R1cK VROOMAN HOOGLAND, B.A., MAA. Av Y 2 A Av 2, ., A .: . 4 D . 7 u 4 , v ' ' A A L 1 A 1 J Y A. , 1, 1 1, A 1 Q A v A Av v -vAv vi .I . 1, V Av 1 1 A 1 A . 1 , A :ec :ef :nc v v v - ' ' 7 .-fu, r-4 U7 U7 Lowy ngwa D S tu T CTS m Pow R Ketcha Sharp all In St RICHARD M. BIOW '4D1c1c New York City Princeton Born Xlay 3 1970 Tenms CFall and Sprmoj '33 Fencmg '38 Camera Club 38 PHILIP CROCRFR XKIRY CROCK Fltchburg Nlass lK1ll13lTlS Born june I9 19153 otball 3 r 3 aseball 3 r lln 3 T r wk 31 I lac Club 3'1 F0 '22. 7333 KIJ, 3534 '31 Clnt. . 736, 3337, T39 Basketball 'Z3i3, T34 fJl'.3, 731 36 fInt.D. '537. '32-1 I3l 732, 'SH 11.3, T31 36 I. ' 1 - li ', '339 H -XLL XX DIN GH ALL JR N ew X ork Clty Dartmouth Born December 13 1919 ootball H 34 CHeelerj CHeelerJ 36 Olanagerj Basketball 34 35 36 34 Qlntj SWIITIITIIHQ' 38 Baseball 34 3JCjun1orJ 'Irack 36 QHeelerQ 34 Olanacerj Ienms 38 News 37 38 CCO Buslness Nlan agerj Glee Club 36 37 38 CPres1denlj St Paul sSoc1ety 36 john Hay Xestrv 37 38 CPre-sldentj School Prefect JUAN B DIA7 JR JUAMTO Hax ana Cuba X ale BornOctober1l 1018 otbill in 31 n Basketball 37 qVKll'lll1llIlg lo 38 Olanagerj Track 38 Tenms 36 fAss1stant Mana er, Xewo ll GleeClub lr 38 .- . AJ, . CK v H v Y 7 ,.. 3 , v--1 -2- ' lo . ..,:so,1 any Y v- , . . . ,,., ,fc . ,rf 'K .,, . . . g ' yar- . .., ,N-,. . ,.. f Y 7 ., .- . , . H v77 Duxc. 1 :-- rf 7' . . 1 .., , ,30 y. , . r- avr- :- ' r ': 2 ' Y. . ,, r- ar' - .,.. ' rr- r-f-A U ! V. .,, v V ,: , - . -N - , . r- a n ' '1 1 Y ' I .. ' ,r :- . 7 RICH XRD F DOXOX XX DICK Dow New Haxen Conn Kale Born july 6 1990 Football '37 qYVlI'HYl'l1I'lg '38 Baseball 38 C lee Club 38 X ear Book 38 HEX RY S FORREST HENNY Hamden Conn X ale Born December 30 1930 Football 31 flntj Hoclxew 35 Clnt J Baseball 33 Qlnt J john Hax SOCICIY . . . ..,JR. .l rm. ,ur , . - , . , , - 3 . . . , ,. ' 7 l - ., Lho1r38 , 7, l l K. vv I! , . 7 , - 71 ' Yy.'x i 'K - SAMUEL VV HOWELL AM Rochester N ew York Born fXprll14 1918 Football 33 34 CSquadj QFIFSI, 36 KCHPIHIIID tCo capta1nJ Hockey 3-L Qlntj 3 36 Qlxrstb Baseball '34 '30 Capta1n ln 37 and 38 St Paul sqocxetv 30 36 GleeClub 36 37 38 Skl Team 36 Dance COmm1lt66 37 38 Flfth Form President 37 Semor Prefect 38 3 3 36, GEORGE T GRISWOLD Gmz GREG Erle Pa Yale Born September 30 1918 Football 36 31 Clntj Hockey 31 tlntj Tenms 37 38 Olanagerj Fencmg 38 News 37 Year Book '38 CExecut1ve Boardj Glee Club '37 38 Cholr 37 38 Orchestra 38 john Hay SOClCty 37 38 CK 37 tl H 7 , . ' 1 4 2 fz' . 3 , 7- ' 7 Y , . ' J ' n L , . D L ' 1 , .,. ,, ' 9 7 ' 7 7 7 l . . US 77 T ,. Babson Instxtute A l fl 7' 7 5 3 J ' I ' 3 , , 7 , 7 7 ' 7 7 ., 0, , 37 .. . 7 T ' ' 7 ' 1 2 7 7 7 Y ' 7 ' 7 ' L' 1 7 7' D 7 I 7 ' 1 ' I 7 7 . 4 . , . ,, RLSSILLL D KETCH-VXI Russ 'W 1lm1ngton, Delaware Yale Born Nlarch 3 1919 otball 34 3 36 Basketball 31 '31 38 nnls 3 and CCapta1nJ Cholr 38 St Paul s Socxetv 3 1 Dance Commlttee 39 Treasurer of F1fth Form School Prefect .38 H LANE LOSE! HERSH LOZE Rye New X orl. Brown Born October'3 1915 Fotball 33 34 39 36 3 Basketball 34 Ur J Swlmmmg 31 36 34 Baseball 34 Cjr J Tenms 30 136 31 3 qlnt CK YJ ,. . f . ., . Fo li ,':,1.'f gm Y 74,'Y J- .,,. ,. - .- .. .- 1 Te ',:1,'-36,531 38 .,, . . , . ,,- . ' ,, .4 ' '34 7 ' Y L. 7751 YJ Y 7' 7 1 ., V Q.. 7. y-'Yu 7.- 0 ,,,. ,..,. ,.f V 3' 1 . . . ,,-,, ,,-,, ,. ,gs -,.-,.-y.-,Q '1 1' :'V CHARLES W MOORE BUD WERNIER Stafford Sprmgs Conn xKllll3II1S Born September 9 1900 Football 31 Qjunror Manager, do 36 37 Hockey 36 37 38 QCapta1nj Swlmmlng in Baseball 51 361 Jr 38 Rlfle Club JJ Glee Club 31 38 Brble PFIZE 30 Character Cup 30 X ear Book 38 QExecut1ve Boardj J-XNIES C NICGUSTY JIM MAC GfCCHW1Ch Conn Unrverslty of N 1rg1n1a Born fXpr1l'30 1910 lootball 36 37 flnt J Hockey 31 and 38 Olanagerj 'lenms '37 38 Glee Club 37 john Hay Nestry QVICC Presldentj Dance Comm1ttee JS .. .4 as 11:4 11 1 , . Y. . ,. .. , - , . . 4' 1.- 1. 1 ,- . 1--' 7f . V . - -, y. . ,- 1 , . . 1 38 . ,, v lt 11:1 ' 77 7 1 I k , 1 ,. . , ... IK ' 1 Q 1 , 7177 1 1 1 11 1- 1 ' 1 1 - - 1-F R 14 , 7-F7 :ffl- 1 ly J . hx.. , 14-1 1 ' ' 37 37' 1 Y ,.' - l LEE A. O'NEILL 'tMoKE Rio de Janeiro Brazil Xale Born October 1 J 1919 F otb'1ll H Url SJ '56 ntj 37 fF1rst Squadj Basketball SJ Cjrj lf' '31 Cln '38 tF1rst Teamj Tennls 36 Olanagerj 38 Track 37 Glee Club 'Sm 36 '51 Year Book 32's CExecut1xe Boardj Captam of Qpartans 38 PFIZC for Improvement Through Effort 1036 OSCAR D OXEILL JR DEL R1o de Janelro Brazll Ln1xers1ty of X1rb1n1a Born Noxember 11 1fl1Q B sketball 3 Kaptaml B seball lu ll nms if ellub S Piulsiocletx 3 Nchoollkefect S I F, 1- 74 ' 7 o.- .,..,tCI., 7- ' ':? . ,f:1,t' LJ, , . ' 74 7C 7 A y 7 T 7 ! ' .,, , , . Y ,r f, -Y . ,, 1 1: A H. -73 y -v V v-T . 4 Football '34, '33 1Int.J,'36, '31 a ' 725, '36, '37, BH 3 L ': ,', ': ' Tc ' 'I SERS Gle ' '35, '36, '37, '39 fr, 1 ' 5 I ': A JObILPH 'NI PARSONS JR OE Crand Raplde 'lllchxgan L mted Qtates Nax al Academv Born February 4 1900 Swrmmm 36 if 8 Track io lHeelerJ T nn1Q 5 la Int News 36 El fMXeQ1,,nmentEd1torj Xear Book EN qExe-cuuxe Boardj GleeClub 36 31 38 JOHN K. ORMOND, JR UPINKIEH Bummgham Nlrchlgan Prmceton Born -Xprll 10 1910 Football SJ S6 37 Hockev if 37 38 Baseball Sb Qlnt J Track 37 Tennls 38 Captam of Athemans '38 ,. . . 7 v v Vf' 7' 7' .. v . ,, , 7- ' v- 14 , ' 7, ' a' ,Z V' . ,K . ,, '. . , 4 . A Av! 1 MJ ar 1 . N7A . . v . I Y V Football '3-3. '36, ,237 fInt.j - 4:1 322 e '-'ZT,'ISC .J Av v ,i ...:.. Au.U . V '-li 7- '-rf a r JOHN H POV! ERS BAX Old Greenwlch Conn Pr1nceton Born December 90 1018 Ifootball 3b Qlntj 37 xrst Squadj Hockey '31 '36 37 '38 Tnnls '39 .36 31 Q38 Soccer 3-L f'leeClub f3v gl '38 News '36 '31 Olanagmg Edltorj 38 CEd1tor 1n Chlefj Dance Commlttee '37 '38 NICC Presldent of Flfth Form JOHN R ROANE JR RANDY N ew Iberla Loulslana Tulane Born October 1 1919 Football gl 1Capta1n of Inter medlatesj Basketball 36 31 Clntj Baeeball 30 3 Tenms 38 Nevw 3h 34 1qportsFdxtorj Clee Club 3a Ulana erj X lce Iresxdent ol lourth form 37 Y r . . lk 77 , . ..,. - ,.1 ,. - 1 ., QF 777 7-7 ,.,, ,, ,. 'yfvf 9-'rf e 1 a'a ,., t 7'7 '7 I 11Yyu,1 YV, ,.. . . - ,,. - , ,, . . . ' 7 7 .,. '7 74 Cho1rf37,.38 ,. . . , - 37 . . .-, . In v 77 ' 1 ,t. ,,... . . 7' N .y. , 7--rf' , .7.1 '1- ,v,,.,.- . . --,. . 1 ,.. I , 3 A g V.-,. .: , ,I DON QLD F QHXRP Dox 'Nuw Rochnlle New Xork X Ale Born Jmuirx 10 1 W0 otbill 3 l I1 Nmmmmg lenms 3b XX JXCRQOX QCHLLI7 BLTTPRBXLL Haplexx ood N ew jersey X a e Born October 77 WIN oo J 1 clptl etlmll Nmmmm bebdll mlb bl eflub if 4QX1Lc Irs nent Dmce Committee ml W Qfhur mmj l N 16 X I ourth lormPr0s1dLnt 31 School Prefect 35 ,, , . 77 A v , ,Av ' 1 u u A7 If' tl :ll 'ill 'SNL 'SET lfo-'L :inj lizisk . TNS, TIT, 'IIS I ' g 'I-IT, 'SSH Bu' ' 'r .'1:7 Track 736. 737. '39 le 'Z i,'f3' '1-' Xs'l 1, 'IES 1 . M- ,,, , Y. - . . , - l . 1 St.I'z1u'5f'oC'1t, 35fS ' 7' 3 Y, K A , Ci A:77v D , , , , , - ,. 1 1 'Y . Fo 2 '3 T I tj Y. . J .38 LDC XR SIIILNIXN JR BLD BE New S ork Clty Prmceton Born September 70 1919 Iootbill 34 Hockey iw Ienms 'rw john Hix X estrx CSf.Cret1rxj 325 mr Year Book J8 RXLPH L 'IITLS RALPH New Rochelle New Xork LI11XCI'S1ly of Pennsxlvanla Born Julx 11 1915 Iootball in dnt J 1 rack ' Pencm SH Orehebtm N iLeaderj ' 1. . 1 1 . 1 , . U , rr.. va , A . ..,,. 4. ,,.. K . Y vs-1 .1 ,, .4,, , , rx Y ' V 7-fu c' .X Q 1' . 1 - y.,x Ch .nw 1: 77' 4. av ' Y ' , ' . , .Y . v V . Y ' T - 1' 4. ..- '. ,754 . . UTI., I-v -f rim WIRI' D ll -XLRER JR VS IRT Chlcago Ill Wllllams Born julx 01 1070 Iootball H J-lf-Irj 3.1 nt Jw and H13 57 Olanagerj is fHeelerJ Baseball H Sm Url 36 flnt dl its flflrst Team Heelerj News 34 Ja ll. r a vA 7 , p Ki ' 77 , . . -1' ', ' L , - l I Lv '1 ' 'Ja '30, '34 Basketball '34, '85, '36 fHeeler in H Q Y: y 7- A , 'I F T- v yr: -7, '71 1: H v- w 1- , . - ,, ,, , L 7 ., X! li '1 Y Mil I r, -I X- ,Jn .- r ,,, R541 V .. 4 P, 1 'Wir MJ qt. 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X , A - h ,, 1 : dr I-... .... my ' if If'-S'z,1 'T I T K Tlll- I-IRQT QQL RD I-mxr Row Qtron Nunn X kttthtm R kc-tch1m Schultz mt fum tm: Nloort Hlrrxmxn Rottr IJ lroflttr Suoxo ow N r Xllllltlllll llmd Cmnh Nllllllllfl lxnowlton Hoxt VN lll'lNl'lLlll lltrsou 'ow rs mon lr ' l 11111 Comix Tlllkll Raw l Lrotlttr L O'Nt1ll Donoxan nl lutllt R Xlhclm 'N no FOOTB ALL fhlrtx bow reported for etrlx season prletlee md wlth muth satlsflc tlon dld Head Coach Nllthelxm start to orfftnxze 1 tent 1t1xe first tetm of both xeter ms md newcomers Xvunst Nufheld on the home Urldlron the told and Black fouvht xallantlx but the result was a seoreless tre In the hrst half the ptssmg combmatlon of Nchultz to Howell droxe the xlsltors contmuouslx to thelr Uoal lme xet a few x tllant ffoal lme st lnds md a few mopportune pen llll9S kept the bold and Black from seormg In the seeond half ll estmlnster weakened and Sufneld marched on down the held lhe XX estmmster lme hardened at the cruclal moment and stax ed off the scorlnv threat The followmg weel-. wltnessed a hard runmng scormv att lclt on the part of XX estmmster agamst Hoplxms the result was a l 3 0 XICIOTX Jack Schultz tallled all the pomts Stlllman was Hood on defense Hoplxms showed nice runnmg md a falr offense Indeed IWILC Hopkms wls wlthm our me xard strrpe, but our l1ne held The followlng week showed us our nrst defelt to the tune of 10 4 agamst f' - . 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INTFRNIFDI-XTFS FRONT Row Tltus Sharp Clarl-.e Gr1swold Hamllton Glllette Codlrex Elmore jones Iosex Forrtst Quoxn Row Mr Bremer fifszstant Coach D114 toss Corlu Ptrsons Rome Nlciltment Holmes hhlllldmi Mr Doane Head Louth Timur Row B Beale Let Baxter Nash 'N1tDuif1t Hotchluss Manager tht powerful Berltshlre outht Berkshxre made all the1r pomts 1n the first dlspl ty ed much power and a varied attack At the same t1me, our forces withheld any attack made by the Berltshlre team Oscar O Nelll who played a hne g xme unfortunately sustained serlous myury to hlS arm lhe kent game was xlso lost when the 1HXZldCI'S scored on a Hat pass The term played hard and determmedly but were stlll somewhat haggard from the Berltshlre tussle Xffunst kmgswood the Westmmster forces rall1ed after a 7 O score loomed up wunst them, and tled the score Schultz and Howell co CBPIHIHS, connected several times w1th smart and well executed passes The school journey ed to Pomfret the followmg Saturday The team was certalnly well encour wed bv the presence of the student body for It per formed beautxfully by turnmv m an 18 6 v1ctory In thns game, Schultz played so well that we can really feel that lt was here that he deseryed h1s all state berth In the second quarter we scored two touchdowns, and IH the last quarter scored agam The final game wxth Pawlmg resulted 1n a 6 0 Wm C XX NI .' ., . z . 3 : .' ': ' , , ' , ' , 'I , ' , S' ,', . ', . S . . 't .' ': .I V ,., , half. Westminster scored on the opening kick-off of the second half, and ' Z ' ' 1 c . . l V. V . , v . Y K x - Q 7 ' ' . ' z ' . ' ' . 2 y I . X . A ral . , zhz' , ' .. , - ' C ' v V Eb 1 rg ' - .V .V rs I ' ' ' 1 4 l 25 l-IRST TILAM Ifnoxr Ron Ixnme bthultz O ONull R Ixctcham Btrnes Sneoxn Ron P Beth llumrtrr I ONe1ll P Crocktr D Lrockcr Mr Bremer Coarh BASKETBALL For the first trme m half a deeade the W estmmster B isketball 'leam xx on as manx Games ts lt lost Although one thlrd of the se xson was cancelled btt ruse of lllness we c tn conslder the result satlsfactory Xnother outstand mfr teature ot the season w IS the fact that not only was the first team com prrsed ot x eter ms but also that there w IS not a new boy on the entrre squad Nlr Br: mer m hrs tlrst year as colch brouffht ibout the rejuvenatlon of .1 wmnmv streik m the sport Hls Clllph1SlS on fundxmentlls slmpllfled otttnsrxt and the old man to mm defense were mstrument 11 m the success of the qumtet lhms smtple method of pl xx whreh depends so entlrely on co operttxon made team work f1r more prex llent th m 1t had been m l0I'Il1CI'561fS The captlm Oscar O Nerll an outstmdmg member of the squid for the past three tears Lllllll'4td hrs lust xelr wlth stellar letdershlp Russ lxttch im the onlx xtter an wlth four xc trs txperxt nte domln ated tht Court mth his Slllixlltlld cltftnsc work No less lormxd lble w is Jack Schult7 'mother Nlxth I orm xeter m lhtse lltter two shouldered the I'CSlJOI1SllJ1llly of Guard ing the Gold and Black b'1sl-Let. The forward positions were ably held down by the twin-like Kinzie and lhrnes. These masters of offense were excep- INIERNILDI-XTLS Fkoxi Row hitzlnttr B Beilc Buh Cl1rlte Sifoxn Row to s Mr Iirtmtr Louth llmort t1on1l scorers thc former clinched the coxeted honor of high scorer for the se1son Other regulars lmludcd Phil L rocker Don Crocker 1nd Lee O Neill l Crocker 1nd Iee O'X11ll m ide their lettcr in their Sixth Iirm ifter two xeirs on the squ 1d Don Crocker is regarded as a likely prospect for the l'H'Pqu1ntet tn interesting IQIJCLI of the se ison w is the lirge number of games plat ed opened with 1 bmg when in in oxcrtlme Horse was beaten U 75 The followlnv KN edncsd 15 Lhoite w is found to be too powerful for the XX est minster agvregmon wh1th lost 44 to P J Ihe next encounter with kings wood wis detmitely in ox erwhelmmg victorx for Xl estmmster Xfter two losses to Berkshire intl Loomis rcspectix ely, the C old and Black fue took 1 new lease o11 life by routinv Pomfret and Canterburx IH successixe games Ihe fume with I '1ft was cancelled because of quarantine Later we concluded our season with a loss to XX illiston after a xery thrilling last quarter Ihe intermediate Group often coached by the nrst team, recened much real expenence for the coming year L -X ON i . .V 'L 'z 1-, . . -, 5, 1 '. i' X 'Z L sy . - ', ' ' . 5 H ' 2 5- - 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 V ' 7 . ' z . ' , ' t 1 1 ' ' ' , ' ,z '-' ' . . L 4 A L L . C , 2 , , 2 ' ' . . ' . , , . , ' , , , A ' ' ' 2. ' -,7 1 ' 'z ' 2 ' u' z1w'z1y. Six of the eight games were on the opponents' courts. The campaign 2 z ' ' . ' 1 ' , . 5 ' Lf-2.1. Y' I-7 ' ,. 1 V, ' 1 ,Z . , ' - ' U 1 , ' r Q 1 gg. ' . - A . B . ' Z 'S ,. - ' , -, 1 Y f v . .. 1 . U Y . , , f. , THE FIRST SQL -XD FRONTROXK Hoxt Rlchex Moore Captmn Htrnman Stlllman lowers R Whtlxn buoxn Row 'Wir 'Nlrthtllnx Coufh Ixnowlton Ormond ones Nlcbustx Altlrzzrtzr HOCKEY The hotktx season of lf? ls t tn lx COflSlKl6I'CCl as qllllf? suetessful smee the team stored four xretortes and four defeats In the hrst encounter VK est mrnster showed 1ts true colors law il0'l1llIlU 1 plueln game wamst a heaxler and more experleneed opponent 1 Berkshnrep a frame that resulted IH xletory for us 'Ihree dass later the team by hard hghtxng was to gun more encouragement bv wrnnmg the second battle rgilnst Xxllllilll Hlll Hlgh Qchool Rlthex SIX ed the div by mlklnff the lone ttllx 1 Xgunst the same opponent ltter ln the season Westmlnsttr 'IUIII1 won bx the mtrgln of one pomt J The neYt frame was wlth Loomrs and we sustfuned a stunnlnv defeat ot 1 1 Nloore helped bt hls teammates, made the onlx score for the Gold and Black LI1CllSTIllXCfl hx this defeat VK tstmmsterdowncd Gunnerx ln 1 7 Rlchev made l polnts R Xl helm L tptun Nloort md qtxllman tllhed l meh C ashmv ln on mother xlctory W estmmster trounted IXll'lf7QVHJOCl wlth 1 lead of tue polnts Laptam Nloore starred, 5l1llf1liH, Ormond, and Ixnowlton also scored U' INTPRNIFDIATES FRONT Rou Pierson Welling, Tuttle Vlalls Brownell Iee Sicovn Row Wir lratt Courh Lhltnhaut Brxnt A kttchtm Hooptr Baxter Hires llfznzittr In the ensuing game unfortunately the tables were turned Our op ponents were Pomfret Both teams were hampered bv med1ocre 1ce yet Pomfret 1nx aded the XX estmmster nets sm times while shuttmg out VS est minster The hnal encounter with Loomis put down in the ledger a defeat of 1 to 'S Lnder the able pedagogx of Hr NI1chel1n1 an lneaperienced but deter mmed Uroup learned to realize the adxantages of team umty. and bv much hard labor the blademen attained no little proficiency in this respect. The steady efforts of Manager McGusty contributed materially to the success of the season. The fine performances of Goalie Harriman and lYinf1-man Powers also deserve worthy mfntion. The end of the season found frames with South Kent, Taft. and Kinffswood cancelled because of illness. We can hardly provnosticate what would have happened in those games. but we can certainly ftel that the experience culled during the season would have paid dividends on thc victory side. The new rink on the cc ment tennif courts stimulated intereit in the game and we feel that hockey will be the main winter sport at VK'estminster. G. T. G. SW ININIHXG FRONT Row Schultz Walnwrl ht Roger Stron Caplan: 'Na h Loscx Par ons Secoxu Row 1,111 Jllllllllgff R M jolhtfe Hoxt Rlchex 'Iutlaer Bartlett Nlr Doane Coach SWINIMING Captamed bx john Qtronfr the SWllllll'lll'lg term opened 1ts season ln the VK estmlnster pool on XVcdnesday lebruarx 7 YVllll a llCC151XC xlctory ox er the weak Suffield group bv the score of 45 li The NISIKOFS only flrst place came rn the medley relav Thls first encounter showed Coach Doane the worth of -Xndre ll helan VK axnwrlght R NI Jollxffe, and Nash all of w hom were welcome newcomers to the team The squad journeyed to Nlllfllfd the next week to battle the strong C anterburx team, which turned b lck Xl estmmster 40 'fm Qtrong contenders for first pl ICC rn the lrlnlty Interschol tstxcs fthe list meet of the seasonj, Canterbury broke the state records for the hundred yard breast stroke and the medlev relax The last dual meet of the season afforded us a chance to fimsh 1n the wmmng column This meetlng tools place at lllCSll'1lll'lSlCI' agalnst Hopklns Grammar Although victory was not assured untll the completlon of two very close relax races the te im avenged the defeat of the prevxous week by wmnmg 40 fb an unfortunate quarantlne because of Scarlet Fever made It necessary PENQING IXNLIPIINI Brow Dual STANIIINK johnson Somers Grmxold Tltus Nunez 'Nlr Brtmer Couch to cancel the encounters wxth Deerfield and the Tflflltk I reshmen Xllbblflg second place by the nlrrow margin of one polnt W estmlnster placed thlrd rn the Irxnltv Interscholastlcs Ilrst place wls achieved by Lanterbury second place won by Hopklns Nlr Dome had 1 good nucleus of twenty four boys from whlch to yomed the swxmmers ranks 1nd strengthened the CllX1l'lg whlch had been weak ln the eirly part of the season Captaln Strong Rogers V! amwrlght Nash X ll helan and Iosey all turned m excellent performances 1n thelr respectlxe ex ents throughout the season Xvaln to be captamed by Stronff the team s prospects for next year look qurte brxght smce only two letter men are lost by graduatlon J NI P LLTTYRNILNI D132 llauagtr Hoyt R NI Jolllffe Losey Nash Parsons R1chey Rogers Strong, Captam Tucker Xl amn rlght LX W helan - .' 1 ' ', 32: , , , ' ' , ' ,,.' , 1 'L ' , f '. . . 2 . 2 g Q y' ' select a team. After the hockey' and basketball seasons, Hoyt and Schultz . , . , y ,B Z 1 3 V . , , , 2 v, L , K. U '. . Rf v 7 ' y Av , I . v , C 4 . 'Y C ' . R . . . ' l 4 . .' he l c I -7 .l D7 f 7 . f ' ' ' , A , ' , . 1 ' 74 ' ' . - . l O l WL! 1' If A .if -14,91 tl .- femycgr 11 I THE FIRST SQL -XD FRONT Row A Whelan B Beale Clarke D Crocker Tuttle Sumo Row Donoxan A lxettham Moore Howell Captain Barnes Rtce Rogers guru? Row P Beale Jllamzger hKlllIlITlS Rtcnex Harrrman Irerson Lee Mr Mtchelml, oaez BASEBALL Xl 1th only one new boy on lts roster the 1055 Baseball team started what promtsed to be one of the most successful seasons ln recent years P1tchers were to be had at d1me a dozen but tn the early practlces Coach Nllchellnt found dtspaxrlngly few sttcl-.men as the squad loosened out, how and there were more hlts per man as the season progressed Sam Howell startlng h1s th1rd year as captam and catcher found many expenenced players returnma to do dutv on the dlamond The backbone of the squad consxsted of lNorman Barnes who was plaung shortstop for the th1rd year Lharlts Nloore, a se tsoned pttcher I rank Rogers second b iseman and jxm RICE last year s pl tymg m mager Bestdes these stalwarts there were john Plerson Bob Llarke john Strong Don Crocker, and Ray Harrtman as well as Art ketcham from last year s squad john R1Ch65 a newcomer showed h1s worth as a stellar IJ1tCl'lCl' as the season advanced The first game was a dtsappomtment to the team Choate s fine pltchlng kept the runs down whereas somewhat poor fteldlng on our part accounted for many of thelr runs In the next gone Nloore pttched a very masterful game, but he weakened at the end lhc hnal result was a J 3 loss for the S lr 'Y V: H ' - V N I v - v Y - Q v N- A v Y ' w ' ' 1 1 f 1 . x 1 - v 1 ' ,. . , , I ' c ll ' ' . ' AK ' , 7? ' ' . , Y ever, the veterans 'and several rookies began to get their eye on the ball, . 7 . . . I u ' . , CJ . ' ' t , J, , 1 1 L - 2 1 ' ' , , . . ' ' , , 1. , ,' , ' 1 , , . - . . l Q 7 Q I 7 'I 7 Y ' . v 7 1 7 ' 7 7 ' ' 7 7 , . - , t Y y I v 1 . 1 T 4Yd Lg U INTERMEDI-XTFS FRONT Ron Stark L Henderson Szcovn Rom Foss Elmore IXAIZIDHCI' Porret Reardon Tmkn Rom Mr Pettee Head Coach Honywlll Bryne Godtrew Lhlenhaut Mr Hooglincl Cmzrh Gold and Black I'h1s game was played at Wllbraham and those few who were there saw a really CXCltll'lg game The thlrd game found us IH the loss column agam when we traveled to Deerfield Played on the opponents' dlamond the W6StmlHStCf team found much power 1n the opposing batsmen Much pleased to have another home game, the nme put on a grand show agalnst a highly touted Berkshlre mne The mmngs marched along w1th much excltement and the home forces were ahead when an elghth mnmg homer brought 1n what turned out to be the wmmng runs The final game played before thls publlcatxon went to press was agamst Pomfret on the home fleld Rlchey pltched a marvelous game and when he was replaced by Barnes, our players had a 10 0 lead As the game went on the v1s1tors scored some runs and we added to our total The ultimate result was a 13 9 wlctory for us The league encounter wlth Loomls was an excltmg game to watch Moore relxeved Rlchey early 1n the game The contest was close until 'Nloore weakened Barnes was substltuted but we were unable to overcome the Loomis lead Wrth hlgh hopes the team looked forvsard to other league games and to more VICIOFICS as the schedule went on v f ' 'w'v' ' I 1-A 1 f ' fri! 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'IH1- FIRSI TFAM lrnovz Ron kmne Stxllman Ioscx SECOND Row Mr Gow Coufh Pouers O O'Ne1ll R Ixtttham Cllpftllll VS i1IlNXl'1 ht in mold 'llanager TILNNIS Russ ketcham s te lm under Nlr Clow s tutel rge should proxe to be some thmw to brav about Russ tW1CC 1 C lpt nn IS the equal to all the No 1 players he mll meet md utordmfr to Nlr Gow should IFHPTOXC stewdllx as the st ISDH idx mats VK 1th hun ire the returnmg lettermen lXlI'lllC Powers O XX unurlvht mll proxnde stllf opposmon at the number two posmon Bud Slllllll m neu to our courts, xs an experlenced lilly er He IS sald to play hard ind dofwedlx as he xx is wont to do m both hockey and football He holds the number four posltlon O O 'Null 1 battlmg out hls berth wlth Losey and Powers to round out the te im 'I hese plfu ers form 1 strong aggregatlon and should um thc Ure lter part of thelr mitthes lhe m xtches scheduled should bm wry CXLlllI'lg ones ben ruse most of the opponents hfue lost many of thur lettermen Ihr S rturdry before the Xnnual nent to press the tenms te im non the1r llllll 11 matth from Ixmgsu ood by the seore of sex en matches to two C W M l u l 3 1 ,. Hzv u' . V ': I' V , .': Xie ' 'Z . . , , I-r V A , . ' ' ' , , 1 ' gg , 1 5 ' ,r . . w , T ' 1 I 1 . . 2 , ' - 'b 'ht . ,:, ',zz z',' 1 -'. -,z ,z 'h . ,., ' ' t'j 21:5 1 'z ' 1 ' r : , , . 0'N0ill, and Losey. Kinzie is slated to play number three. A newcomer, Q ' 1 , . 1 ' ' L .' ' . z f . ' 'F z hh, 'f 1 ' 'z ' ' , ' . . z '1 5 z . ' 3 . I' 2 ' 1 5 x h 2 . ' z 5 . 2 S3204-In-1-n M iw-f'4M '-'- riff I 1 .- , Q : I , C5 Ph A Suriv Hovs ell Srxxmxc Qchultz PREFECTS Durrncf the course of the Sprmfr of 1951 the electlon of prefects for the comrnv tear was held Samuel W alker Howell was unantmouslx elected Nemor Prefect, and Oscar Delgado O Netll was chosen h1s asststant For the first two terms of thls past year these two ably performed therr multr farlous duties of runntng the school wtth the atd of thelr fellow sutth formers It w rs found however th tt to tnsure complete and adequate superx 1s1on, more than two prefects were needed lhereforc rt the end of the VK mter term the Iacultx met to elect three new school prefects Those appotnted jackson Schultz These bots have materrallx atded 1n the general decorum of the school especmlly tn such small but xxtally rmportant functrons such as the roll call before Qundav Chapel X certitn sex erltx xxhvth xx 15 tlmost unknown before th1s tear to certaln under formers hrs been ntroduced under Hun Howell s regtme Of course tt hrs been dont for the ulttmate Good of the school and we cm but hope that those after hrm mll proht rn no small nab from an eumple lndeed worthy to nnrtate E S ,Jr V 7 , h Q .' 5 QI , D U, K . N. , . , Y, V . Y , . .- H Y V Q L . V. . 1 ' ' . ' ' -, t 7 'l' ' 1' ' 'f . were: Herbert Allan Dingwall, Russell Dunham Ketcham, and Willis ' ., ' J L . .- t' , ' 'if 't t : ' ' ' 1' .' tg f - ' F, ' , . ' z - . ' ' v' ' , V, , , AL ' PREFECTS Senzor Prefect R Ixetcham O O 'Nelll DlD5.XYdll JOHN H-XY X ES TRY Hotchltlss Dlnpwall McGu t Stxllman JOHNT HAY SOCIETY The john Hay QOCICIX was created to promote the effectlveness of the Hay Nlemornl Lhapel and IIS SCFXICCS and to ald such worthy objects that may be determ1ned upon -Xnv student of VK estmlnster may notlfy the Secretary of the SOCICIX that he vushes to become a member After an ap prox al by the members of the socxetx the applxcant may JOIH Twenty fxve boxs jomed the club at the beglnnlng of the current year These members Preszdent Edgar Sullman Sefretarx and Horace Hotchkxss Treasurer The Xestry Wllh the Headmaster IS the domlnatmg power of the club Included among the sex eral dutles of the Nestry IS the selectlon of the Standmfr Commlttees among whlch are l1sted the followlng Communlon, -Xltar Hymn Boards Lshers Door and Collectlons Naturally other com mlttees may be created when deemed expedlent by the Xestry or by the Headmaster In bestowmg the proceeds of chapel collectrons to the varlous charltles that haxe sollclted ald xt has been the pohcy of the Commlttee on Benexolences to conslder prlnclpally local causes The john Hay SOCICIY IS now and It IS hoped alwaj, s wxll be an mtefrral part of VS estm1nster School E S , Jr . '. x I r I S Y, 1 v . v ll l I A .t . I . V. 7 . . Y . ,, , . . V uv . ivy . . . Q - elected a Vestry3 namely, Allan Dingwall, President, james McGusty, Vice- . 7 . . , lv, E .M I I a r Y : ' 2 ,v 1 1 7 ' ' ' . V . , . y . . , v . 7 . O , . U Q r . -1-2 - Q A BO-XRD Moore THE YEAR BOOK Exccutwe Board beorffe brlswold Charles 'Xloore Lee O N elll Joseph Parsons Nmce the foundmg of 'W estmmster If has been customary to publlsh each june an Annual Durmg the early years, the book was someumes merely 1 brochure m whnch appeared much pertment materlal concernlng the ellpsed year In WON lhe W estmxnster Xnnu 1l wls prmted ln bound copxes Smce then thls publrc rtlon has rppeared eyery year wxth the excep t1on of the two years followlng the VS orld VS ar and a short per1od after Hr Lushmg dned xn 1975 These yearly publlcatlons haye glven mformal, graphlc FCVICWS of the past vears and lt IS wrth a s1m1lar arm 1n mlnd to record successfully the eyents and occurrences of th1s past school year that the 19l2u Board has publlshecl thls book Ihe Board vwlshes to express IIS smcere appreclltlon to the Faculty Counsellor Nlr Hoogland for hls unceasmg efforts and helpful 3dVlCC, and ns ffratxtude to the many others who haxe alded ln the productlon of th1s X ear Book J M P ' - .v h . 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YF AR BOOIx Parsons Grlsyyold L O Ne1ll FXI' CLTIX E BOXRD Sr vrrn MtLlemcnt low ers Dm wall S1 Axmxc Harrlman bodircw ,V ff WT Cllalrman XVESTXIINSTER NEXVS In the second xerr of the new smaller sue the XX estmmster News flmllx idjusted xtself and settled down John lowers Chalrman led the pUlJl1C'1f1OH throuvh stormx f1nanc1al troubles w1th the ard of hls two Bust ness Xhnavers Allan Dmffw 1ll and john NIcL lement Rax mond Harrlman and Drexel C odfrex isslsted as Xfanafflng Edltors As the Board stlll felt that the News should retam 1ts fllUY1llX ID sp1te lmperatne Churman Powers asked the students to contrlhute the small sum of three dollars per box as a xearlx subscrnptlon rate The school co operated generouslx and the News was back on 1ts feet once more Althouvh ll onlx reached th1rd class 1n the Columbla Interscholastxc Puhhcatlon ratmvs the News had a successful xear 1n fulhllmg the wants of 1ts patrons L ampus Color w as started avam the edltorlals were lmproxed and more plcture appeared here 1ndeed was an xmprox ement kt the end of the XX mter Term john Powers and the remamder of the executxxts I'Cl1Htll1lNl'1CCl thur pos1t1ons to 1 new hoard Thls customary chanffe closed a auslactorx, 1f not a bflllldhl control EDG,Jr EI . l , - . A, A 4. 4. . A' 1 ', , ' ' - . ' v I ' ' N 1 - V D - ' . Al . , , . , , . A . h Av? I . v v A AA A C ,AA .A A , AA .2 . A A A, . 3 1' 1 g - 'h . of monetary difficulties, it was decided that an appeal to the students was . A .V A j A. ' V 1 A A . A D A, . - bay A ,. , . A, , I . ,h, 1 , , A . S A A A . A 'A . A A . D 5. A . . A, , A ,nf fry' A-. C, Y C A 23 4 4- V, il D -KNCE CONINIITTEE Freoxr Row Hovs ell Schultz R kctcham Qrroxn Row NX alnvxrlght 'VIcC'ustv O O 'Nerll Halls W IWTER DANCE Xarlous actnrtres prouded the school wlth a lavrsh w1nter dance durmg the week end of Nlirch m There were thrrty guests of the sxxth and frfth forms Fntertamment vsas prowlded for all slnce there was a Cabaret on lrrd ix mght and a formal dance on Qaturday mght Lpon arr1val the grrls were greeted by Mr 'md Urs Nfrllrken at a tea IH the Resrdence After d1nner the cabaret offered much rnterestlng amateur entertalnment at the end the Headmaster showed the school movle Amrd a flurrx of snow the grrls and thelr escorts went to the Old W ell for breakfast on Saturday The afternoon found two buses talung our guests 1nto the lrrmtx Interscholastlc Swrmmrng meet Mr and Hrs Lounsbury gawe 1 tex after the guests returned to Wrllrams Hrll Changlng mto evenxng clothes after d1nner the glrls and thelr partners danced to the muslc of Larry and hls Nladhatters Refreshments were served durlng Intermrsston at elexen Dancrng was resumed untrl one thlrty A most welcome Buffet breakfast was serxed m the Resrdence on Sunday mormng Chapel came at elexen thrrty md drnner followed half an hour thereafter Girls left shortly after drnner and the Student Body wtll always remember the week end as an outstandrng ex ent of the 19 34 193ta school year y - .,l'.' 'I r 1 ll., .- , 4. , . ' .2 1. . . 4 'C ' 1 5',, ' . ' 1 .. . v . . V ..' , .1 A .. .A ft . . , , f '. , . ' .' .A . . . ' L 1 . v v c L ' .. Y .2 . . I , Y . r K ' - V .- tw ORCHESTRA Fnoxr Row Secoxn Ron . X F 4. 191- ,f.. Knovs lton Clarke Ormond Grr ss old Hamman Trtus R VS helan Blumenthal jones NIZCGUIIC ORCHESTRA After an absence of sex eral years, the orchestra made a reappearance thrs year under the name of Clej Dwellers The club played before the school twlce George Gmsvwold and jack Ormond played first and second Robert Clarke, and Rlchard Brow played the trumpets Ralph Tltus Charlre Jones and jerry NIHCGUIFG formed the rhythm sectlon at the plano, drums, and gultar respectlvely On Cabaret Nlght the orchestra rendered five selectlons mcludmg a hxely arrangement of the currently popular tune Bez Mzr Bzst Du Schoen The orchestra used for llS theme Chopln s Nocturne zn E flat Txtus gave a very X1V1d mterpretatlon of The Lovelmess of You on the plano, and Bob VS helan handled the vocal asslgnments very capably Hrs selectrons were Once In a Whzle and If It s the Last Thing I Do -Xgam at Fathers Day Ralph Tltus and hrs Cleff Dwellers entertamed the Student Body and guests w1th a few numbers whlch were very well recened Thomas Blumenthal manager, and Ralph Txtus, leader, Con trxbuted much to the success of the club R F D . C 1' K! ' V e e-ff 9 .4 , 4 1 Y ! .S ' l, , ' Y 7 Y 5 A u saxophoneg Ray Harriman performed on the clarinetg Randy Knowlton, ' 7 , - ' J , . . . , . . . . , , . U . , V . . . ' 1 7 v . , . - x ,.f5-Thjxsxxrs , ,r 4 C IFI Cl I B Flmxr Rou R NI jollme Parsons Pong-rQ Tucker Schultz R Xlhtlxn Douomn O ONt1ll D 17 Ro tr bruno Ron G one, Crt mold Igg- Dm will lremirrzt Nloort D W htltm Rlthu Baxter Hott Elmore Hooper THIRD Rou R1 t ktutmm X lxtt h 1m Bu h D Froclxer Godtrex Ixmztt lxnovs ton liroxsntll Tuttlt N1 h I Lrotltr -Xrdmll Ormond Llarlxe Bexea Btrnes Harnman GLEE CLLB Lndtr the able d1rett1m n of Nlr Dome the Glee Club conslstmg of tlurtx ewht xoxces 1 tonu lr ttlxelx larve proportlon of the school gflxe three suetcssful toneerts turmff the tear On jfinuarx P the Glte Club trtxtled to Plttslltld Nl tsstehusttts tor the hrst concert md dince mth Nllss H ill s Nchool Xn eptdemle of measles t tused Q mcell IIIOU of the annu il tonttrt wtth M on Postponement ol the concert wlth Oxford w as mused bx tflrlet fexer there lhe C, ee Club al o entertamed the school durmg the dance week end and on Isther s Dax On the latter OCCHQIOD the quartet s1nU Sex erftl mterestmv numbers Xl hen other dutles forced Sam Howell to rtswn Xll ln lhnfm lll xvts tletted President lor three xears he has been tonmttetl mth tht C let L l tb mtl hd been the accompmlst Randy Roine tulf1lled his role as Nlmlftr xerx ctptblx throuvhout the year X lflrge ptrt of tht I1fth md 5lXl 1 Iormers of the Glee Llub formed the Cholr xxhlth sing sexertl .mthem tt Nundox Lhxpel durmv the school tear RFD i '!i CAMERA CIIB FRONT Row Blow Williams -X Ketcham Kmzie Ixatzinrzer Rnrdon Ixnapp Sitoxi: Row Xhunwri ht Hitble Brxne Godfrex Tucker Tuttle Oclltrs CANIERA CLL B For 1 lone time candid cameras have been a menace to the prix ate life of all people but a moderatelx candid picture which perhaps poltes fun at the subject but does not ruin him for life has alwaws been accepted with delifrht VK e were Ureeted with pictures of this kind during the autumn when football offered its opportunities to the snapshot artist Hr Nlclntx re and the work squad beffan to build some developinfr rooms in the basement of Fearn Hall. Not lonfv after the completion of these quarters it was made known that Henry Kinzie had been elected President of the Camera Club with Art Ketcham as Secretary and Treasurer. 'l'hig was 'ill that was known about the activities of the organization until the club had a grind :howin of its work a short time before the lrtnce. The pictures wert vtry vood3 there were juit enoufrh people im- mortulized to make everyone happy. I rizes were Uiven to three of the addicts' namely, first 'ice to Denny Tuttle. Second Prize ti tht lresidcnt an Third Prize to llrex Vodfrey. C. W. M. JUNIOR FOOTBALL Rrcltcr Bartlett Blumenthal Bryne I Henderson Ingraham, rdlll Gllbert R M Jollxffe Mr Kennedy Coach JUNIOR BASEBALL FRONT Row Knapp, Ardxll SECOND Row Rlcker Ahrens Blumenthal Bartlett A R. M. Jflniffe THIRD Row Mr Hodgltln, Coach Powell McDufne Chapman Ingraham I 45. 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' QY11 11, ,lin 2 V1 . hhxqh Ny. .Vt- . 1.1 E ,,,,, ul .-',, 1 .- 1, 1- A ,. 15-3. z 1 ' 1 ' ' '- 'f l 11 lht team t1ed Ixmgsxxood Schultz and House dld fine runnmg, Strllman pl tx ed four or frxe places it once so that the Clarganmen were qulte be wrldered Dld I sax xxe tltd them? Well the coaches were ht to be tled NOVEMBER Bxoxx had a nexx camera and was shoxxmg lt to us He explamed IIS numerous gadgets all betlttmg a shmx new German model Illlflflg a pause for a follow mg xftermathj added he lpolo etu nllx There s an attachment for taking pretures too Vle nodded xx 1th aroused sxmpath1es 'Ihe rabble poured themselxes mto buses for the Pomfret trlp XVIII! Nlayo md Beale ln charge is usual H01 pollo1 feasted the1r ey es on an elghteen to srx vrctory Heh' Vt e also held up thexr tea dance, and tw1rled our Nlachla xtlll ln must lchxos 'Needltss to s xx we xvent home smug and satrstied Ihr l1st xxeel of football came trees started to be bare Now, box s, th1s lust vt eek rs always the h xrdest one m vx hlch to keep gomg, so We lept gomg Paxxlmg 0 VK estmlnster b Ram detratted from the color of the game ex erx thmg xx as a mee, wet brown lhe zoo was here Txxo touch football leagues were formed, one had Rmgaroos Donkexs I1ons Polecats, Mules, md VS olves the other had Nlustmgs Iossums Hlppos Bronchos Hyenrs and tloullas A frenzled contest xx iged ltself furrously for ten daxs VK hen ex erythmg had subslded the Rangaroos and Nlustangs had xanqulshed all thelr anxmal rlxals m thelr respectlye menagerles w1th narry a defeat X Gargantuan struggle for suprem icy 1D the anlmal kmgdom ensued Vt hen Barnum and Balley arrrxed on the scene to determlne the wlnner, the kangaroos had conquered md were xxx uded a slx xelr contrict C Ihe sthool chef rlso aw rrded them a lurkey dmntr YVl'llCll xx rs xxldly enjoyed by xll brother kangaroos J M rabzle dnluf 'lhe mlll of human kmdness descended upon the austere I rcultx for xxe xx er axx arded a re xl 'lhanksglvlng Recess from VS ednesday to Saturday ex enmfr Lexus must have gotten after them because such a VIC 1t1on w is C I O tfertalnly In Orderj lhmgs xxtnt rxxful sloxx Studles excepted of course Ihev nexer count lhe sooner the Prep sthoolbov realmes thlS, the better Nlasters xxont be eonxmced 'Stoo bad DECEMBER Fxams are too near Nlasters are gomg around xxlth Poker Faces and have Xcts up thelr sleexes I' xery one has a satxsiled face Boxs rn the knoxv had th rt hopeless look 'Ihey xx ould l1ke a new deal' ' E S T M I N S T E R S C H O O L Him I I . ,. 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FEBRU ARY lhe uorl squad is busy felling trees and burninfr them Xou hear great tries of timber ind a tiny, little birch slips sadly to the frozen ground or once IXIHZIC some one showed you how to put across business venture Hooray for P Coope 'md his own well advertised Silent Slam The Silent Slim is a window shuttinv concern you know lhe Hoon arriy es twenty minutes early to his H 1 1 cliss dressed in a blue suit ind stiff collar Rei on? The Hoovlmds are p ircnts of a daughter, Ilisibeth len Broeck seyen pounds Congratulations Hooff lomght vie were tlken on a skiing, trip 'ill oyer the United States After seeing in expert break his neck on a slope we CERT MIN LY want to learn hon to ski redness Whv is it' just why is it that thin s like this happen? Wo more R I for 1 while We tried very hard to scare up talent for the Cabaret Who knows but that there might be a hidden talent or two you could lend us lhe hockey team 15 now out of training and Walker IS no longer alone 1n rhythmic inhftlinvs 'I he sixth formers seemed to be yery uneasy about the end of meil time 'Xlr 'Xlilhken yyho his lud off is now a denouncer of the evil yyeed M ARCH md 1 SHORE' Xlso french Follies, much tittering femininity much excitement oyer same much ace intss on the dance floor many, too many snoopmff cameramen who catch you with your mouth open Not much left but ex uns In fict nothing left except exams, and who cares? Old timers are mildly interested, Junlors already dream of home, and the middle of the walkers are study ing Nlisters maxim lt ls necesarry for the iyerage obtained throughout the year to be ay erageable Therefore, do not forffet to remoye students from their high places after you haye placed them there Xll throuvh for another term -Xh' the beautiful Qprinff d lys when one can he in bed,obl1y1ous of them I go to pack Happy days to all' E S T M I N S T E R S C H O O L im V Q . . . b . , tl' 1 ' 'Y ' ' ' f ' . ini, f -. . 7 V Y . .,, cc Y 1 ' , ' - r rv cc ' L, . C 4 , ,, .a . . L 1 ' tw , Q - h' '. '1 y' .C 2 j iz, zwev . ' 1 U , 2 . as . ' hz 1 2 C 'ia ' ' ', . ' ,. T . . ' , b. km . V 2 Y I . C V . y l 5 ' Z , . v ' , . 5 , , A T -King came down with it today, People watched you with eagle eyes for traces of 1 , . ,. D Z., . - . 3. 1 . . y it r . . Y in Y y .y . . y v , . 'V . . L . b y . y V7 L L . y A y A . .Y , 7 I 2. , .w 'A . V Z :dl , ' I ,Q Z . . Q . . . . . 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L . b ly' V 1 SPRING TERNI APRIL Nlany people come back today strange as lt may seem Some are ln Good shape and some 1n shape for athletlcs or studies Poor souls Sprmg has come and people are gettmg nauseatlnply good Chnalry SPYIHUS anew no bugs are seen pleasantness relgns Somethlng must be done Thls can t go on, because It just a1n t natural Tenms and baseball teams were well under way It looks lxke a strong iimsh, say s Qam Howell recllmng on h1s bed and l1Qt6I'llIlg to warlous records Lnergv rlght now IS an obsolete word The baseball team lost to Lhoate 10 7 Darned wood game, though 'NIr Ayres and Phee Phee Beale had thmgs well under control The sprmg days are deadenmg me, and all the others, too I hear dull rever beratlons as the boys go to town in Cushmg House Score of the VX nlbraham game 5 lagamst us Ace Nune7 klng of the VVest Indies troupe his bef un to dommeer xlready He has an uncanny knowledge of Memornal Bulldmg only Nlr Nlac efcceeds his knowledge Also he has been up tasked to assume the anglej but once Soft ball IS here too with IXIHZIC pltchmg, m hne form and Russ ketch tm tenms captaln sh1mng at short '4-They have planted trees out on the sand bank by the Hobby House Thls IS lndeed a mlsfortune, as we can no longer race the pebbles down the steep slope, as an ease to tortured bralns, or vlew the passlnv automobxllennes, from a prone and comfortable POSIIIOU Howell lS desolate Plerson has better and better ldeas btlll the gem he vaxe the world 1n far off November was h1s best effort to date He asked wxth a flendxsh and awe struck countenance Cas 1f he had stumbled on a great dlscovery J Vl hy one d1d not combme hvdrogen and metal to make alrplanes that wouldn t need much of an engme It s rather late to put thxs down but were xou exer stuck for xdeasi IU Smce we almost beat Berkshlre md play cd rather well for us and had a case of over trained jltters Nlr NI1chel1n1 gave us a half hohdax In baseball today It gaxe us a chance to beat the tenms team down town for .1 duster Sammy sald to Russ hxcuse our dust Y E A R B O O K 1 9 3 8 L, 2-l v 5- ' . 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SCHOOL LIST 1934 1938 SAMUEL W ALKER Hon ELL Senzor Pre ject OSC XR DEI GADO O lNEILL JR School Prefect Scholars AHRTNS JOHN BRUESCH Suffield Conn XRDII L GER AI D ROCHE BARNES NORMAN SCUDDER B ARTLI TT DAVID LFIX IS, 4th BAXTER M XTTHEVK FXNDREIIS BEALE BOUVIER BEALE PHELAN JR BEYEA BENJAMIN DORRANCE, JR BIOVV, RICHARD MILTON BROVVNELL FENNER EDMUND BRYNE JOHN FRANK, JR BUSH HARRY CHARLES CHAPMAN HENRY QTANTON CLARK JOCELYN CLARK JULIAN BOUTON JR CLARKE ROBERT ALAN COLF PHILIP GILLETT JR COOPE PETER CORI EY IQOBERT OHNIART CROCKER DONALD NIILES CROCKER PHILIP DIAZ JUAN BAUTISTA JR DINGWAI L ALI AN tljrefectj DOINOVAN IQICHARD FRANK JR ELMORE GEORGE PORTER FORREST HENRY SMITH GILBERT GROSVENOR GODI REY EDVI IN DREXEL JR Goss, WII LIAM lVlIDDLEBROOK GRISVS OLD GEORGE TURNURE Brownsburg Quebec, Canada Salem Conn West Hartford, Conn South Euclld Ohlo New York, New York N X WllmlHgt0H, Del New X Ork Provldence R I Slmsbury, Conn Westfield Mass Portland Conn Burlmgton Burlxngton Westfxeld Mass Tarrytown Carlsbad, N M Hamden, Conn Pxtchburg Mass Fxtchburg Mass Havana Cuba New York N Y New Haven, Conn Waterbury, Conn Hamden, Conn Greenwrch, Conn Tarrytown N Y Waterbury, Conn Erle, Pa W E S T M I N S T E R S C H O O L F'- 7 , ' A r - J ' ' ' r 'x 2 , N I , , A 4 , P A 4 T y 9 - T ' 7 0 1 C i, , ' , 4 , t 7 A Av Y i , . , I N. Y. A , I , I, . T , A . . , l . n ' , N. Y. BLUMENTHAL, THOMAS IRVING New York, N. Y. 4 J 4 I ' ' , . . , , A . , D M , n , . , Vt. , , . , Vt. v I ' ' ., , . , N. Y. , 4 n A-I 1 . , . . 1 4 . I A . a ' ' r 2 7 ' 7 7 ' 1 ! . , . . . , . . Y ! ' A I ' A ' , . , Q K 0 J . ' F 4 4 ' 7 3 ' 7 ' ' . , JR. . . 7 , . HARRIMAN, RAYMOND LEE, JR HAWES, SINIEON BORDENI CHASE HENDERSON, JOHN CROIX THER HENDERSON, LELAND FORREST, JR HIGBIE, FREDERICK BUTLER HIRES, CHARLES ELMER, '?RD HOLMES, EDNVIN BRADFORD HONYXK ILL RAMSON PHELPS HOOPER WILLIAM HOTCHKISS, HORACE LESLIE, 4TH HOXVELL SAMUEL WVALKER HOYT ELTON, 3RD INGRAHANI, FRANK XX HITLIAN JOHNSON, EDMDND LANGHORNE JOLLIFFE RICHARD WIARLOVN JOLLIFFE ROBERT 1NELSON JONES, CHARLES LYON, JR KAUFNIAN, DAVID WICCORNIICIR KETCHALI ARTHUR COLLINS, JR KETCHABI RUSSELL 1Prefcft I KING GEORGE KENT KINZIE HENRY B KNAPP, EDGAR ALBERT JR KNOWLTON HENRX RANDOI PH LEE WILLIAM BRLII STER RD LOSEY HERSCI1LI LXNI MACGUIRE, CONSTANTINE JEROLD JR MCCLENIENT JOHN HALL MCDUFFIE, EDXVARD XVAI KER MCGUSTY JANIES COINSTABLE NJAYO, LEE ARCHER JR NIOORE CHARLES XX ERNFR WIURPHY ROBERT BROXX N NASH JOHN FRANCIS NUNEZ WIURRAY, GASTON New Stork N Y XX utport Harbor M1SS Sufneld Conn Suftleld Conn GrOSSr 1'O1nte Mrch Wxnnuxood I 1 BrOO1Y11ne MQSS VVLtherS11L d Q Onn Dedham Mass Greenwlch, Conn ROeheSter,N Y Hentor, Oh1O Nlamaroneck N Y CheStertOWn L pper 'XI'OntC1a1r, N L pper NIOntc1a1r, Welle-ley H1115 MaSS Larchmont N Y W1lm1ngtOn De Wllmrngton Del New York N Y Grosse I OIHLC Farms Mrch Rumson, Rye N ROCheStLr N Rye N New X Ork NI Forest H1115 N Atlanta Greenwreh Conn ew Haven Conn Stafford Sprrngs Conn LOu1Sv111e Ky Lake Tahoe Cal Havana Cuba Y E A R B O O K 1 9 33 S ' . 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