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.......55g? ' llllfll'lll!!l!!llll HDR7',' QOH? . mxci 'xurlc 'MW Mfr fllnil iuinif I galil' Row 3-Chandler Chase, VVilton Wainwright, Joseph Driscoll, Richard Fairbanks, Albert YYight, David Doherty, James Fraser, Herbert Dewhurst, Milton Shute, Waldo Finney, Paul Andrews. Roll' Q-YYm. Dunn, hlr. Forest, George hlerrill, Robert Reilly, Donald Rogers, Kenneth Simpson, Thor Herstad, Stephen Darcy, Blalcolm Stewart, Ralph Manning, Joseph Larkin Donald Johnson, Paul Tupper. Razr 1-Richard Ryan, Ronald Darling, Wim. Phinney, Herbert Dinsmore, DeForest Ela, Yvalter Pendergast, Wim. Bloody, Richard Keene, George Bray, Albert Smith, Robert lleyer, Michael Connor, Russell D I AMD N Regan, James Purtell. D SIDAIDKLES With the arrival of spring sunshine and warm weather comes the brightest season of the year for Coach Forest and his followers of the national pastime. YYith a nucleus of veteran material and an excellent turnout of over sixty hope- fuls, Coach Forest has formed a squad of thirty-three players who, he believes, are most capable of controlling the destinies of the Red Raider baseball situation. During three weeks of diligent, although somewhat intermittent practice, because of unfavorable weather conditions, a real battle for starting positions was waged. Prospects looked brighter this year for a good team with Moody, Hanigan, Pendergast, Conroy, Darling, Mayer, Phinney, Keene, Bray, VVight, and Capt. Ela, all returning veterans from last year's squad. The team, however, was not immune to the scarlet fever germ, so, when the battery candidates reported, Dick Keene and Albie VVight were quarantined. Another setback came through the absence of Big Fredi' Cobban, veteran first-sacker, who was out of action during the season, a victim of acute appen- dicitis. Very promising among the candidates were several Sophomores who turned in such notable performances that Coach Forest planned to give them competi- tion with the varsity and outside teams, in order to mould them into formidable baseball machines for future Raider teams. 68
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bfawefi 55257518 gEQli'liff2 vm ij L4 Row 4-Stanley Nlellish, John Leary, John Shields, Harry Carleton, Roy Berlo, Robert Duggan, Robert Denneen, John Dwyer, Edwin Hard, Vincent Nlitchell, George lvilliamson, Oliver Backus, Sidney Lawrence, Grafton lVelsh, Harry Johnson, Norman Hurd. Hou' 3-Mr. YYest, John Ewing, Byron Isbell, Robert Jones, Charles Perkins, lVilliam Todd, Leonard Marsden, John Duggan, Edward Schofield, Edmund King, Gladwin Karker, Robert Day, Charles Crowell, Philip Ewing, Lawrence Terrio, John 'I'errio, Charles Carnriek, Robert Peterson. Roar Q-Franklin lValter, Thomas Underwood, Douglas Dunn, Lawrence Mirick, Fred Campbell, George lvalker, Kenneth Fisher, Paul Durup, Fra nk Gilday, Alfred Jago, Fletus Bud- denhagen, Jack DeYries, W'arren Goodie, lVilliam Hanson, Russell Hardy, Francis Foley, Robert Goodoak. Row l-Austin Norton, Knox Ruggles, Arthur Stickney, Charles Nolan, Francis Flynn. John Rooney, George Cashman, James WVells, VVilliam Ryan, Arthur Rilodean, Lester Grohe. TIDACIY lhe 1958 llrack Team, with such veterans as Gilday, Durup, lYalker. Goode, Huddenhagen, Hanson, Dc-Vries, and Jago, is in the midst of a very successful season. Voach Don lYest feels that this year's team should continue along the primrose path of victory in the same manner as last year's undefeated aggregation. The Red and Black tracksters ran their first three opponents, Needham, Weymouth, and Attleboro, into the cinders in impressive fashion, and the boys showed their power by placing high in scoring at the New Hampshire Inter- scholastics. Before the season was half over several new records had been placed on the books by the North flyers. Dnrup reduced the mile record to 4 min. 37 4- f'l0 sec., and the half mile record to 2 min. 5 sec. Gilday the 4-40 to .31 4- X10 sec., and Fisher raised the high jump record to 5 ft. 82, in. .Iago and l'nderwood have shown speed in the dashesg Nliriek and De- Yries have been consistent in the jumps, Goode, Rnddenhagen, Dunn, and the Terrio Twins are constant threats in their events: llanson and Ruggles have improved in the weights. With a group such as this, ably flanked by Foley. XYalker,llellish, Hardy, Schofield, and Duggan it is hoped that North this year will annex the highest honor possible--the state championship. 67
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Illll Elll Tillll llli r' Ill I 5 A Ill sunuw1-95333:-vf'3,-fg.'---411f L'mm'i 'iLi11'..'L ii 'iYg..,, l.,:....:. .TQQ,.?.L, ,.1LT.'f 'YZT':fKZIl.....' ' i - I ,, 1' ' 'P 'f .- a ' ez.. T - , .Jil . .1 j .1 , .., . .Q 1' ' -- - , j ...il 1, -' - A ,A N- , : 7 - ., ,I ., A .-.X :.- H..-ig. ,ai . .-..H-.4:-....e,z- M- '-s....i.f.- vw--fy 1-f--:F-R - in H THE BDWLING CLUI3 In the second year of its existence the Bowling Club has again been a real success. There were approximately eighty girls and twenty boys who en- joyed the sport this year. The girls bowled once a week or every other week, and the boys bowled every week. The meetings of this year led up to the Hearst Bowling Tournament at the Huntington Alleys in Boston. The whole group attended, and transportation was provided by some of the faculty of North. The band also accompanied the bowlers. In the tournament Harriet Matthews represented the school well by winning third prize-a medal and a brief case. Medals were also won by Marilyn Sullivan and Frances Kane. The final event of the year was a party at which the medals were presented. During the year the members of the Club have appreciated and enjoyed the aid and advice of llr. Sylvia and lfiss Reilly. THE DING DUNS CLUB Last year North opened Room lll to ping pong enthusiasts. This room is equipped with three tables, made in our own shop, and with other facilities for a eomplete and enjoyable game. Miss Perkins heads a group of girls on Thursday afternoons, and a number of boys participate in the sport during luueh periods. This sport is rapidly becoming one of the great favorites at North. 69
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