New London High School - Whaler Yearbook (New London, CT)

 - Class of 1916

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Page 18 text:

16 BULKELEY NEWS Rollo and Shea. O’Neill and Haney will not be seen in next year’s lineup as they have left school and are attending Business College. □ 0 0 Awarding of (he Letters and Sweaters. IAHERE was much discussion this year as to whom letters were to be awarded. In previous years it has been customary to give a letter to those who played in a winning game over Norwich, or in a tie game with the same school. But this year we were defeated in both games so that a new plan had to be devised. A team that has represented its school in all p a r t s of the State could not very well be deprived of letters. A committee, therefor, consisting of Mr. Towne, Mr. Coleman, Mr. French, Captain Feeley, and Manager Fichthorn, met and decided to give a letter and sweater to each man who had played in the majority of the games. These men can be distinguished in the following list. Name Games Played Class •Cole 9 ’ 18 •Donnelly 9 ’17 •Feeley IO ’i6 •Gallup 7 ’17 •Hull 8 ’16 •Lawrence 9 ’i6 •Lawski 9 ’19 •Liljenstein IO ’16 •May 9 ’17 •McEneny 8 ’18 •O’Neill 9 ’17 •Redden 6 ’19 •Rollo 9 ’16 •Reed 9 ’iq •Shea IO ’16 Haney 3 ’17 Hill 1 ’16 Moon 4 ’17 Letter men. 0 0 0 Fool ball Manager. JUST before the close of school for Christmas vacation, a mass meeting was held for the election of next year’s football and this year’s track managers. Waldo Miner was chosen for the former position. There were two candidates in the field, the other being Creighton Tevlin of the Junior class. The vote was close but Miner succeeded in securing the position. He has already secured a few good games and assures us of an excellent schedule for next fall. The games already secured are: Oct. 7 Choate at Wallingford Oct. 28 New Haven at New Haven Nov. 4 N. F. A. at Norwich Nov. 18 N. F. A. at New London He has received offers of games from other schools so that before long the schedule will be completed. The opening game of the season will be played, as customary, with the alumni. With such a representation as May and Miner, the football season of 1916 is sure to be a success. 0 0 0

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BULKELEY NEWS 15 pHAT the lunch counter is a fin- ancial success this term can be readily seen by the amount of money turned in to the Athlectic Association Treasurer, weekly. m S □ PROFESSOR PAUL BAILEY, in-structor in English, was among those who were forced to leave school on account of sickness. Prof. Bailey was confined to his home for over a week with a very severe attack of the grip. H 0 E February 15th, Principal Towne was forced to close the school because of the severity of the weather. The rooms were so cold that it was thought to be unsafe to hold recitations in them. The pipes in the chemical laboratory were frozen and several had burst during the night. —W. L. M. 17. A T the close of the football season a meeting was held for the election of next year’s football captain. There were two candidates, namely Donnelly and May, both Football of the Junior class. Walter May was elected for the position, his brilliant playing during the season earning him it. He feels confident of getting together a team strong enough to beat Norwich so as to wipe out the blot of the two defeats this season. The players who will remain for next year are: Cole and Donnelly, backs; McEnany and Gallup, ends; Lawski and Redden, tackles; and May and Reed for the center of the line. This leaves vacant the places of a guard, quarterback and a half-back. There was ple.ity of good material among the second squad, (Norwich has to admit this) so that these places will be satisfactorily filled. The players who are graduating this year are: Capt. Feeley, Hull, Lawrence, Liljenstein,



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HULKULKV NEWS Track Manager. OTEVEN GRAVES of the Senior Class was elected to the position of track manager. He has decided to hold the annual meet on March 24th. The use of the Armory has been secured as usual. Entry blanks have been distributed among the scholars and many have already decided to participate in the events. There is much discussion as to which class will win the meet, as no class seems to have the superiority. It is sure to be one of the most exciting meets for years, as each class will fight for the honor of having their numerals engraved on the cup. A record-breaking crowd is expected. We want everybody to be there to cheer for their favorite. If the events bore you, why then come to see the delegation W. M. I. is sure to send over. S 0 □ Ibiskef Kail. L OR the first time in quite a num-A ber of years basket ball was again tried to be introduced in the school. By the energetic work of Moon, a place was secured for practice and for the games. At the start there seemed to be plenty of enthu-thusiasm to carry the project through but the spirit fell as sudden as it had arisen, so that the plan fell through. We were sorry to see the plan unsuc-essful, because of the willingness of Mr. French to sacrifice his afternoons to round a team into shape, thus starting basket ball as a permanent school sport. After the flunking of the project as a school affair, an independent team was .formed, but by its showing in a recent game, it soon met the fate of its predecessor. Never mind, independents, we wish you better luck next year when we hope a school team will be formed. IS OUR 5V5TRM RIOHT ?

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