Belmont Hill School - Belmont Hill School Yearbook (Belmont, MA)
- Class of 1945
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Dear Graduates l am glad that you asked me to wrtte a few words for your yearbook because tt gtves me the opportuntty to express to you my apprectatton of the ftne sptrtt of co operatton wtth whtch you have gone about your work and play at Belmont f-lull It has been a full year, hasnt tt and not always an easy one Perhaps your Headmaster somettmes asked more of you than was qutte fatr but l can truthfully say l seldom found you wanttng and your record sets a mark for succeedtng Stxth Forms to shoot at You have accompltshed much of whtch you can be tustly proud Your athlettc teams have made splendtd records and we never had cause to complatn of your sportsmanshtp whtch ts certatnly more Important than the vtctortes you chalked up Your publtcattons and glee club were most successful, and thts year book whtch you leave as a testament to your last year as undergraduates, speaks eloquently of the ktnd of sptrtt and morale that has antmated all your efforts Your leadershtp as a Form and tn the Student Counctl, tf somettmes faltertng was always never be questtoned As you leave us l hope you wtll take wtth you as a foundatton stone of all your thtnktng one :deal whtch ts engraved on the Chapel wall Worktng together ts the prtnctple tdea Can any of you ever forget what thus accompltshed on that ratny fall afternoon at Groton? Wtthout tt thus past year would not be ftlled wtth the brtght memortes of so many successes and so much happtness for tt was only through your wtlltngness to assume the management of numerous acttvtttes of our school ltfe that we were able to do so much lam conftdent that tf you have made thus prtnctple your own Belmont I-itll wull have gtven you the most valuable treasure tt has to gtve l can only add Good Luck to all of you Remember you are Belmont Hull boys and we are counttng on you God bless you Stncerely I . thete in the pinches. Your devotion to Belmont Hill and what it stands for could f . . , . 4 b :ml Run Nlr gm-rl Xlr Iurn nu FUN., RHI! UI' IFC Y' 9 IIHIIIUFP I' lllll UH S 1 XII' 1 IQ' Tl' ': . .Tuf ', A I ll rrfmrl Huw: Mr.J0l1nson. Mr. frokc. Mr. Bcwvklin. Hr. Funk. Mr. Hx-ller, Mr. Hir'lxur4ls. Nlr. Maxwell Hr, F I .. M . Mull il, Mr. De 3 . NI . H: 'lt . Mr. Hzxrrii. 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Q U15 Qzzculfy In DVV ARD D AN -X DFNSMORF Dzrector of the lower Yahoo! and Regzsfmr Mr Densmore was born 1n Boston on May 6 1909 He entered Bowdoln College 1n 1928 -X prohcnent swlmmer he captamed the swlmmmg team 111 h1s senxor year Mr Densmore recelved hls AM from Harvard 111 1936 and came to Bel mont ln the fall of the sflme wear Prlor to thls he spent much tlme teach1ng ln lrance and there acquired hm masterv of the French language Smce 1o1n1ng the faculty he has been act1ve both as teacher and coach As Dlrector of the lower School he has mtroduced many mterestlng and stxmulatmg actlvmes H1s unceaslng care and attentlon are mvaluable 111 glvmg the xounger mem here of the school 1 hrm scholastic found ltxon FFORGF WH BOR FHNLH KFLLER Semor Masfer Mr lxeller was born m -Xncram New X ork on August! 1891 -Xs a boy he proved able both scholast1cal1y and athletlcally He graduated from Har vard ln 1913 and came to school ln 1925 'Ihroughout hm years here at Bel mont H111 he has enrxched our llves wlth hls robuet personallty Hls careful coachmg of the baseball team and the Fortles Football team h1s wlsdom and humor 1n the classroom and the rous mg song feats on Frxday mornlngs are legendary ln thelr fame HN kmdlmess patlence and deep understandmg f bove have won for hlm a place close to the hearts of everw student who has ever attended Belmont Hlll Y fs , I. 1 4 J 1 , . 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'Vos -' ixiI1 Ch1lI'X:,' uf' :lil Ill Ang, 1 ing, 11i1-winrr1 :al 1 ru. mr d 7 J 1 -'h1 -'Ll1L1T1lXViIllb nr N 'hmml. fi L'-,V X T -K 1.u 4 1 5 . ,X N 1 4- t .J if 931 f .Q- A01'yqf-1-1-mv Q f hw Mr Downes left Belmont H111 111 the summer of 1942 and went to XX ashlngton where he became head of a map department He IS m close contact wlth other Allied map makmg, bureaus XX hlle at school he taught geologx and other sclences and coached hockex and football He often presented CHICI'f21lI11I1g plctorlal lectures concernmg hls trlps Lleutnant Commander Charles Jenney lV'r ennex left school ln the sprlng of 11-17 and went to Pensacola where he toolc a gunnerx course and began teachmg the theoretlcsl aspects o funnerx H 18 mow at ac sonvflle lon -Xmong hls pupmls there hive been Gilbert XX xllcm son .lnc eoc ore ement Befor c entermg the Nfux hc vu is head of thc 1.1t1n dc partmcnt ind xx 1s promlncnt xthlctlclllx Laptam Henry B Sawyer In lnuarx 1940 Mr Qawxer enllsted m the -Xrmv and was sent to Camp Pdwards He has shown the same versfmtlllty m the -Xrmw as he dld 111 qchool and 1fter takmg an officers trammg course became .1 lwrst Lleutenant and then a Captam He 18 now overseas on the V1 estern Pront Prlor to his enllstment Mr Qawver taught Fngllsh and Latm he also coached drama tlcs 1nd second team baseball Lleutenant Joseph C W11ley Prevlous to the wal Mr Wllles was head of to jom the Nsvx 111 1942 -Xfter h1s lT'1Ll0Cf1'lI'lHf10I1 at Quonset he entered tramlng for Navfd Intelll gence and was graduated at the top of hrs class He worked 111 thfs held for some tlme ln V1 ashlng ton but he has recentlv been sent to the Pac1fic 1131 K, my . V' 'v L1 the English Department. He left Belmont Hill 5 , . .h ' -. Y .- ' c . 1 'ida. xv. ' -X zrrl Run mn in s rr nu 1 Il mn! Rm: Ire-nrh Xnpzexmc Nllllfll one-N I Blodgett I-rncr Rude-nhf-rg kuuffrnm I-:rrlnghm ffl' All- , I wld. f'n.'1-fy. lim I: 'l. I Her rrnnfl Ruzr: Ruhf. f':1lm-run. f'rn1x4-h. l'fnlvrson. YY. U1-Iullv. Flllhvll. Nlurmm, Rugs-rw. H:u'u11. Higgin 7 ',. 'A ' .J . .Ya :.'1' H1L A 'YUDIUL fm if, U, 2 gn lg Q 0 12.7 YO .mag . ,' - - --- 'lf L H525 2 uxs-X.-x'g -'o,f:!'! I, XL! ,Q 5 -- -. ,,.-',, ff' I' v 'X FORM HIST ORE Vyrth thrs hrstory of our Form we hope to keep vrvrdly alrve all the fond recol lectrons of our many years spent at Belmont Hrll The hrstorv of our Form ofhcrally began rn the year 1936 when Drck ones entered the Iower School ultrmately to become the lone member of that orrgrnal Class A that strll remarns From all that Drck tells us about that frrst vear we gather that rt was a slrghtlv unhappy one for hrm at least Hrs only clear memorres are of the brg boys rn Class D who used constantly to bully h1m av Angevrne Ieddy Read and ohn Hurd rorned poor lrttle Drck the followrng vear It was rn Llass B that the famous trrumvrrate of ingevrne, Harry and Hurd garned exclusrve control of the honor lrst week rn and week out Art classes were transferred from the cellar of the cottage whrch rs now Mr Densmore s house to the art room rn the new Speare House burldmg That was the year that the my sterr ous plague of measles and chrckenpox occurred just before the operetta These old trmers also remember the hre rn the swamp that accordrng to the newspaper reports nearly destroyed the Ifreld House Ihe next year Bob Bacon rorned the Form whrch was now Class L lohnny Mar no and Drck Swan both entered from a drfferent class and made promrnent addrtrons to the class Upon our arrrval rn the fall of that year we were thrrlled by the devastatron caused bv the hurrrcane The overturned Morse garage was the most excrtrng srght that met our eyes The pleasant outdoor classes, the play squad the trrps through factorres and the numerous fads of voyos peashooters, and marbles also are to be remembered from that year In 1939 Benny Crouch ohnny lfraser Ken Maclean and Hermann Ruden berg came to Class D Ihrs was the year that Mr Densmore assumed the drrectron of the Lower School and rt must be adrnrtted that we weren t exactly as co operatrve w1th hrm as could be expected These eleven boys who survrved those Lower School days strll remember the struggles between the Reds and the Blues the hrlarrous scrence classes wrth Sprke Downes the splendrd gnl chorus they made rn the school plav, the fear some mathematrcs classes wrth old Bull -Xlexander ohnnv Marno s masterful por tray al or Padda the seal rn the Lhrrstmas play that year the fun we used to have rn Mr Sawver s Hrst perrod I atm class and many other lrttle rncrdents such as the break rng of the I square by Mr Moffatt on Parker Thomas s unfortunate posterror The transrtron to the Upper School was an rmportant and thrrllrng one to the class The majorrtv took full advantage of the new freedom The addrtron of ack Blodgett that year brought another leader to the Form Memorres of French classes wrth 'I ogee Staples and the barrage of erasers clrrected at the less resourceful members of Mr Alexander s I11'1Il'! Class were formed rn our voung mrnds The fear of cofhnrfa tron domrnated many of our actrons that year Many of us were unfortunate enough to fall vrctrm to a fast sales talk by a representatrve ofa rnusrcal rnstrument concern who under the pretense of arousrng rnterest rn a school band made a small fortune for hrm self Needless to say this musrcal enthusrasm was short lrved That year also meals were no longer served rn luxury for we boys were forced to wart on tables Fl hat sprrng several members of the faculty were seen one Sunday afternoon peerrng out from behrnd trees and shootrng 'lt each other It took several weeks for these masters to convrnce the school that they were not rn therr second chrldhood but srmplv takrng part rn State Guard maneuvers Ile also vrvrdly remember how old Buck enney could place baseballs almost rn the lagoon from the cage held wheney er the VK rldcats needed an extra run or two VVoody Allen and Bob French rorned the class rn the 'lhrrd Form year Vle remember that year especrallv well because rt was not onlv the year that the Unrted ,. . , . , , , , ' r . 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' ' Qtates entered the vw lr but rt ww rs rl o thc ast wcar ol the old rcgrmc hcrc rt School l e struned wrt rrerwes resulted rn t e rrrclu ron of '1 tremcnrous rrrrrnber ot crwrlrrn c efense lctrvrtres rt school most of vwhrch were of dubrous value X bombrng sc rre 1 week or so 1tter Pearl Harbor farlecl to rmpress us partrcullrlw rn frct we rather enrow ed the daw we got off as a result of rt Mr Boecklrn rorned the llculty that wear and manw or us can remember howw he sat srlent for over ten rnrnutes rn hrs hrst l'rench class trwrng to decrde wvhere to begrn -Xs the wears roll on rt becomes rncreasrnglw obvrous that Mr Boecklrn s fund of rnlormatron rs so rnexhaustrble that there are nerther begrnnrngs nor endrngs Mr' Mrller who had suffered a sprnal rnrurw durrng the summer was forced to conduct hrs general scrence classes rn the Infirmarw for the mayor part of that wear For the second wear rn successron the lacultw could be seen plawrng cops and robbers but thrs trme members of the student bodw were allowed to partrcrpate Mr Morse lelt Qchool that sprrng to enter the 'Navw and Mr VK rlson assumcd the dutres of Headmaster l he nerct vear was to brrng ll1I'QC turnover both rn the f lcultw and rn the student bodw Our ranks were swelled rn I9-47 when Dow la rnerson Bob C rmeron Brll Czelotte rm l'ulton and ohn Qrmmons entered I'orm lh Mr Hamrlton bec rme our Headm ister that wear W rth hrm came Mr Gregg Mr lfunk and Mr XX hrttrer VX e were saddened bw the loss of one of the members of the orrgrnal facultw rn N23 Mr XX rlson as well as Mr ackson Mr VK rllew Mr ennev and Mr Downes Manw ot us never understood what Mr lxeller drd Wrth the monew wve gave hrm when we were neglrgent rn our French preparatron On the daws alter an especrally poor class recrtatron however he alwaws seemed well supplred wrth Corona Corona s M lurnbull s langlrsh classes and -Xlex s -Xeronautrcs were also parts ot our schoolrng ack Blodgett was elected Iaorm presrdent that wear lhe etllorts ol one ot our members to cast hrs vote more than once were serrouslw frowned upon bw Mr Mrller letters rn varrous sports lhe I rfth Iorm room provrded 1 place lor us to cool off alter lunch but relaxatron here was out or the questron as Dow soon notrced lhe Rrlle Llub w1s rnaugurated that wear as was the calrsthenrcs drrll loud cheers rnevrtablw greeted Mr VX hrttrer when he rose to the occasron of Hexrng hrs muscles Publrc bpeakrng was another rnnovatrorr We were rnclrned to doubt rts worth however when we tor three weeks strarght lrstened to Drck tell ot hrs trrp to Marne durrng the prevrous summer Mr lxeller s accounts of the Olwmprc Games were ended much to our amazement wrth a reversal of the rnternatronal decrsron as to who was vrctor XX e were also rntroduced to the obstacle course whrch had been burlt Not accustomed to the peculrarrtres of such A course manw ot us made mrstakes of crawlrng under the hurdle or gorng around the barrels Mr Lroke appeared that sprrng to conduct the rntramural baseball program Ihough hrs team wwas usuallw ahead he contrnued to vorce hrs drssatrslactron on the drstrrbutron ol the plaw ers Grrls we remember took over Speare House durrng the gracluatron dance and some couples arrrved rn horse drawn vehrcles because ol the pleasure ban at that trme Ourl rlth lorm wear saw us all become brg bows Bowd Hrggms Phrl l IFFIIIH ton Cycorge Roorbach 1nd Hlskell lasew were the new bows th rt wear lultr Vw rs presrdent He and ack Blodgett vwcre our representatrves on thc nevwlw lormcd tur ent Councrl lhe rll members were slddened bw the loss ot Nlr -Xlercanc er rnc 'Vlr Mrller lhe rrrrw rlot 'Ur 'Xlaxwell Mr Harrrs Mr Nllllett 'Nlr lorbcs and Nlr Harlrng howwew er made up tor thrs loss I he most serrous thrng that happened to us thrt wcar wwa een on the table alter the lo s ot lf rank the cools Mr Crolse began hr career as lootbrll coach and Rob rc contrnued to show us hovw to use the blades 'Nlr lxeller mrssed most of the baseball season wwhen rllness overtook hrm but the dr rrnond vwas vwatched ower bw Nlr 'Nlaxwell 'wlemorres ot Mr lorbes l'I'1LllN mornrng per . . - '2 . 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' '. . 1 ' 'S lormances Ifrank Mrller s story on hrs capture of the Borer, Mr Harrrs s 1nrnd readrng act wrthout snakes and the norse of the earls mornrng brrd walks are strll vers much alrve Bake and av contrnualls amazed us wrth therr soap box speeches and therr knowledge of the Russran language Qwanre left us that sear to go rnto the Marltrme Servrce He sent greetmgs vna a letter to Mr Maxwell Mr lV'allett and all the other employees of the Qchool lxen Maclean also left to go rnto the -Xrr Corp bone were the days of the Nlohavsks Indrans breenhornets and lxnrckerbockers when a new all rnclusrve rntramural program was Introduced He strll wonder how the teams are chosen and whs Mr Harrrs rs alwass able to trnd the other team s substltutes but never hrs own Wolles ball was one of the new games rnstrtuted under the revrsed pro gram Ihrs sport proved too much for the facults as thes were defeated bs the all stars rn a post season contest -X last memors of that lrfth lorm sear IS the fact that lammre had the hrghest battrnv average VK e conclude that hrs hrts are necessars to allow hrm trme to fog to hrst base ln our Qrxth lrorm sear gtretch Rogers Hugh Smrth Roger Lurtrs and lom lsauffman Jomed our numbers Mr Harlrng left school rn the sprrng of 1944 and Mr Rrchards and Mr lohnson rorned the facults rn the fall ack Blodgett vsas our presrdent He Dow lamerson ohnns Marno and Phll lfarrrngton headed the Student Councrl, and mans of us trred our hand at rulrng over the vast majorrts of lower formers rm l ulton and ohn lrraser took over Phrl s and ohnnv s dutres upon then earls graduatron Soon we began to realrfe the re sponsrbrlltres we had to carrs rn thrs our senror sear Settrng an example dorng our Fnglrsh and Phvsrcs assrgnments publrshrng the Yearbook and oexlanf and arrangrng and decoratlng for dances were some of the problems we had to face Other drfhcultres an efflcrent means of gettrng to breakfast on trme after havrng awakened three mrnutes before Srx of us attended the Summer Sessron thrs sear lfrom what the rest of us have heard from ohnns Phrl Case Bake or Roge we conclude that none of our storres about the good old dass can top therr campargns agarnst assrgnments exhaustron and bugs Srmmre was the srxth partner rn that summer corporatlon but the Wavs somehow soon became more appealrng to hum Bake left us rn November of thrs year to go lnto the Arr Corps Hrs passron for explosives would havebeen satrsfred bs gtretch s boobs traps whrch caused a few amazing rncrdents rn the dormrtorv Some of the new rnnovatrons thrs year were the arrrval of the red bus, the students lrbrary commrttee the prevalence of brrd walks on whrch we were not apt to be seen and the exclusron of masters from rntramural competrtron Brrthdav greetrngs bv us, at lunch, were alwavs rendered on the Hat srde Hurd contrnued to teach us and our teacher rn scrence classes Mr Maxssell s classes were usuallv delas ed bv the '1ll'1V3l oflatecomers from the hell hole Our athletrcs were vers successful thrs sear and were marked bs the hrst foot ball vrctory over Groton Mr Lrokes calrsthenrcs before football practrce were so thorough that he vsas not allowed to drsplas hrs talents further rn the sprrng The hockes season brought a clean sweep over Groton and St Marks Basketball agarn became a mayor sport arded bv rnterests from Indranapolrs and VK atervrlle ' Qtretch how ever, made us all basketball conscrous wrth reports of the unbeaten team from hrs home town Mr lxeller was able to coach baseball thrs sear and he realls made some of us work Ihe crew after takrng over the Charles Rlver for therr water hrghwas forgot how to appls the rules of the road when thes paddled downtown Games wrth the facults were alwass postponed bs the latter leadrng us to conclude that Mr Lroke had got us too well ln shape last fall to surt them VK e finalls got our sheepskrn rn hand and danced merrrls that nrght Some of us even were awarded Cum lousres but all of us were more than sad to have to leave Belmont Hrll where mans glorrous sears of our lrfe had been spent - 1 - r ' at 'v 1 . 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THOM 45 CARROLL lx LXUFFM AN Tommy Entered 44 College Harvard Yearbook Busmeae Board Crew Manager 45 When 1 wen! znfo Baltzmore fha! JOHN M-XRIXO 2nd ohnny Mznnow Ir ntered 35 Massaehuxelts Marztzme Academy Summer Sewon Student Councll 45 Yearbook Photography Board Dance Commlttee Photography Prxze 39 Dramatlcs 3 38 39 I ootball 42 43 44 Hockey 42 43 44 Captam 45 Crew 43 44 Captam 45 Well dang me Yeddy' 428 -Xge lf nzght Age 18 , KK Y! 1 I . -' I ,kk ll 1 Q I T V ' 1 117 17 if ' !7 C Y ' Y . . . ' , Glee Club: '43, '45 ' Y' I - Y 3 .. 1, , I . Y I l ' 7 Y . 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' YY FRANK HERM ANN RUDFNBERG Rudze Hermann lantered 40 ge Lollege Haroard Cum Laude Honor Soclety 43 44 49 Yearbook lfdltorxal Board Glee Club 45 Rlfle Club 44 49 I won t .rhowjou nzg paper GFORGF BRFTI ROORBLXCH Ykeeze Rube Ceorge Entered 43 ge College Harvard Yearbook Edltorlal Board Glee Club Secretary 44 4 Rlfle Club 44 45 IJFHINHUCS 45 Football 44 Hockey Manager 45 Crew 45 I guess you know who got the raw end of flzzx deal 1201 HUGH MONTGOMERY SMITH ' ' uS771iff'VH lintered: '44 Age: 17 Uniied Sfales Nam! xlfadezny Yearbook: Advertising Board Basketball: Manager '45 Hlzzwff, mu .vhoufff have .mm Summer Session, I944 I ast summer hve students plugged through a half wear s work m nmc weeks to complete the second successive wear of the School s summer sessron program lherc 1s much that could be sald about mann aspects of that term, much that wlll be for gotten bw some, but never bn those sux assngnment gflplflg students Haskell Casey Roger Lurtls Phnl Parrmgton Bob Bacon ohn Marno and last but not least Harrv VK adsworth X es there was a lot ot work to be done darn hard work too and It was done However for those who took the summer sesslon there wlll alwass remaxn mem orles other than those of studies lll t g IH the ram 10 00 P M frappes H XX mamstaws atop the Hag pole gunday mghts ln the Qlxth lorm room Vklfh onlx hve more daws and four more mghts untll another weekend 8a degrees larenhelt Y ou hammer head l'I10SKllllfOCSy?ll1il a 3 lord Nor will we forget Mr Maxwell s ceaseless efforts both m class 1nd at hrs house m the evemng Mr Hamulton s short I' nglxsh tssrgnments Mr Mallett s one hard hlstorx volume ln nme short weeks, Nlr XX hrttlers snap German course, and that fourth seat Irench course Mr lunk m ldc Harrv spend so much tlme on each weekend No boy could ever owe a school more and m thls xearhook vue wlsh to express what llttle thanks wrltlng permlts for what the summer sesslon has done for us l31 l . 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I v 1 r v 1- 6 s r Y Y . .ij V .i cl K ,Q cl ..l Ki , Our Classmates in the Service lxcnncth 1 ee Macl erm r Rrchard Hxde Swan John Bemrs Qrmmorrs Arn Mar Stvrznnzc Dirk Szmmv Mac left School rn the fall of 1943 to enter the Umted States Army -Xrr Corps Hrs untrmelx departure brought the sudden realrfatron that rn a short trme we too would be called upon to serve our country Athletrcallx he rs to be remembered as the form s first letterman for as a Second Former he won a letter rn crew In addrtron to berng a letterman rn crew rn 41 and 42 he partrcrpated rn dramatrcs rn 40 and jorned the Glee Club rn 43 He has been takrng hrs Basrc lrlrght 'Irarnrng at Waco, Texas and was due to recerve hrs commrssron rn Maw We all mrss Ixen and wrsh hrm the best of luck rn Vears to come Qwannres departure rn anuarw, 1944 to enter the U S Marrtrme Servrce deprrved the form of one of rts charter members and a great deal of rts color Drck entered Belmont Hrll rn 1936 He earned letters rn crew 43 football 44 took part rn dramatrcs rn 40 and was a member of the Rrfle Club rn 43 Drck trarned at the Marrtrme -Xcademy at Hyannrs and now rs preparrng to recerxe hrs commrssron on une 8 aboard a trarnrng shrp Qwannre had been so much an rntegral part of our Form for so long that hrs absence has been keenls felt thrs xear The Yearbook misses hrs shrewd busrness brarn and the whole form hrs rnrmrtable and entertarnrng personalrtw Qnmrnx rorned the Lnrted Qtates Navx last uls and entered the Ouarter master Lorps rust before school opened thrs fall after havrng attended the summer sessron He rorned the lrorm rn 1942 and soon proved to be a valuable addrtron Qrmmw was not 1 natural athlete but he worked hard on both the football team and the crew and hnallx vsas rewarded wrth a trew letter rn 44 Recentlx he has been rn Boston preparrng for servrce aboard a Prl boat as Quartermaster XX e shall remember hrm for hrs amusrng antrcs and hrs remarkable and everuprescnt talent for producing laughter. 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Rm: Frm ut ll lax Xngcxlne Nlarlm larrlngton Read Rutlenlycrg Xllen Rifle Club The R1He Clubs fortx one members agaln conxened under Mr Boecklm Q dlrectlon IH the fall and elected Ph1l l43I'I'1HgfOIl pres1dent Fph Martln secretarx and Teddw Read treasurer The Club was aga1n aHil1ated wlth the Nat1onalR1fle AQSOCIHUOI1 In the mlddle of December the best marksmen IH the Club began shootmg for the hrst ofeeveral monthlw matches l'he team made up ofPh1l l arrmgton .law 'XI'lg6VlI1C Tedds Read Hermann Rudenberg Pete Slmonds and Sam Caldwell competed agamst about 300 schools and m1llf3TW academles throughout the Unlted Qtates lhe experlence galned bw thls competrtlon was lnvaluable and enabled the Club to compare thelr talents w1th the hlgh Standards of marksmanshlp set bu other 'XXUCTICHN schools is the Club s act1v1t1es were CLl!'t9.1lCCl bx the numerous other School act1v1t1es shootlng was l1m1ted to thoie trung tor the 'National Rxfle -Xssoclatlon awards Phll Farrington and Fph Martm left the Club at ITllClXCHlS However Phml had shot all the requ1red targets ot the xnterscholastlc matches -Ks IN the past the Club had an llll'I'3lNLll ll club league competltlon durmg the month of March 'l he lead IS stlll Hung remarked Mr Boetlxlm when aiked about tlns and other Club events x A V' ,, v' . 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Hun lun iitourlinx o o is 1 :mi Nature Club lhe 'Nature Club, which Mr Harris had been running on an informal basis was officially organized in anuarw as thirtx nature lovers responded to the call of the wild Micltew Hamilton was elected President and Bob -Xndrews X ice President lhe varied interests of the club members are centered around a desire to see as mans birds as are present among the winged species On earln morning bird walks Hill are represented bs means of cards placed on the bulletin board in the dining hall Ninetx sew en birds were seen on Belmont Hill in 19-H New birds have been attracted bw the feeding station Rare birds such as the larred owl the long eared owl the saw whet owl and the shrilse have also been discovered this wear -X iournex to Rockport in coordination with the Massachusetts -Xudubon Societs held trip was enpox ed bi those members most interested in birds lhe hrst oflicial School trip was made to Plum Island Newburx port on March 4th lhe -Xudu bon Qocietw guides prox ed to be a valuable aid to the bird lanciers lhe expedition which cox ered all of ten miles prox ed exhausting to manx as was made evident bv the numerous absentees on the following morning Birds do not constitute the onlw interest in wild lite l here is also the shrew and the star nosed mole, and ol course, mice and squirrels haue been removed from their lairs lnsects reptiles and amphibians hare been collected too and taxidermx practiced on some Nlr Harris and the Nature Llub also haxe poisonous snakes three rattlers and two copperheads which hate been displax ed in lectures and at the Sportsman s Show in Boston lhe members congregate in the museum to carrs on their activities Por this purpose nature magazines a complete borrowing librarx ani a comfortable chair hate been placed at their disposal Tl' ': Du lj. Villlilznii, Nlr. Hu i. . l o.l r , floss, T. flet:-u . I-'l-tt Su' lu 'l' -,K':ir1tlwrs, X. Vznsrif-l', R, Dal -y, ,Xn l r Xl. Hun ill I . l ou. . -1' -. ' ' , .,' . ll I : Y ' 'l, S' ' -Q, llurrinpzt vi, K' on . H. F4-rgus ni, K. H: 'ltorc A I B . .si l l . xlcly . ' .' Y '. ' J V . ' V U T' . U . ' . H ' . . ' ' . ,. . and all day field trips the boys have fulfilled this desire. All birds seen on Belmont 'Y it ' ' ' Sv S . K. , - V Dramatic Club Thls year for the Hrst tlme ln four years a play was produced by the Upper School The play -X Slight Case of Murder was a hlghly successful comedy enjoyed by all who attended on Aprll 28 Contrary to past procedure the cast thls year Included gurls who added a great deal to the excellence of the play Vle are greatly lndebted to Kathryn Pauley Lydla Hurd and Greta Backer who gave up so much of thelr tlme to make the play a success Kent Fuller added much to the quallty of the productlon by h1s fine lnterpreta tlon of Remy Marko the blusterlng ex gangster Al Polldura was excellent as the Itallan cook and h1s accent was enjoved by all George Roorbach was the comed1an ln the role of Mlke the ex henchman who turned butler Dlck Cameron and Rlckey Conant were notable as Lefty and Chance respectlvely Mr Funk the dlrector deserves much credrt for the fine productlon as It was due to h1s tlreless eEort wrth the actors and stage crew that the play was so great a success 'Ihe cast conslsted of Kathryn Pauley Lydra Hurd Kent Fuller George Roor bach ohn Hurd Rlchard Cameron Rlchard Conant and Danlel Brckford rn the lead mg roles and supportlng actors Greta Backer Hayden Coon Alfonso Polldura VV1ll1am Moore Stephen Borreau Paul Kaufman Robert Stetson ames VVelch Sandy Ferguson and Robert Andrews 'Ihe -Xrt Department under the able supervlsxon of Mr Tognerl has agaln had a successful year Although suffermg the loss of last year s foremost artlsts Robert Bacon and Fphralm Martln 1ts work has however remamed of hugh calrber as much new talent has been dxscovered Alfonso Pohdura has contrlbuted gay palntrngs marked wrth a Mexlcan influence Brll Megowen has shown talent 1n o1ls wh1le Ben VX heaton has become noted for h1s cartoons AUSSIE Wood IS fast becommg a proflc1ent modeler Eph Martln fin1shed some skrllful pen and mk character studles before h1s departure The Lower School IS well represented by Malcolm Daley Steve Curtls Andy Sears Teddy Greene and Truman Casner ohn Hurd has been asslstlng Mr Iogner1 IH makmg a topographlcal map of the school On 1ts completion a model showrng the present and future burldmgs w1ll be constructed Early IH May the annual Field Day Exhlbltlon was held The var1ety of the med1ums and the volume of the work that marked thrs dlsplay were greatly enjoyed by parents and boys and gave evrdence of Mr Tognerl s abrllty to make creatlve art a vltal rnterest ln the llves of so many bovs here at school Publlc Speaking In Public Speakrng th1s year the usual svstem of fifth and srxth form classes was abandoned ln favor of formal debates Debatlng has been notlceablyf absent from the school scene for several years and the resumptlon of thls actrvrty has fostered an mcreasrng lnterest rn socral and polltlcal aHa1rs The first debate whrch was held rn the gym before the entxre school concerned the questlon of whether the Unnted States should actlvely partlclpate ln the supervlsxon of liberated countrres The speakers for the affirmatxve dxrected by Mr Turnbull were Hugh Llarke ohn Hurd and ay Angevme Boyd HlgglDS was the rebuttallst Mr Hamilton coached the team defendrng the negatlve whxch was comprlsed of lxent luller Hermann Rudenberg lohn Fraser and Gerald Doherty The afiirmatlve slde was declared the vrctor In vxew of the recent controversy m Greece the arguments presented by both srdes were extremely mterestxng Chapel speeches by each member of the Srxth Form also formed a part of the program Publlc speakmg IS an essentral part of every boy s educatlon ln that lf grves hlm a sense of self confidence whrch he w1ll need II1 later llfe Much credlt 18 due to Mr Turnbull for h1s constructlve cr1trc1sm 0 - 1 y - 1 I U 11 V ' 1 A t 1 - . 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I w , Y LOWER SCHOCDL Dramatlcs On December llth the lower School under the expert dxrectlon f 'Vlr lunk presented lrlnf Qchuberts operl len namo mgs me IN or e e productlon proved a great success and brought to llfe some hne operatlc talent lhe exent marked the hrst performance of the l'ngl1sh verslon of the opera IH thls Atl'll6tICS Lountrw lhe football team took Browne and Nlchols fW1CC wlth scores of I9 0 and '76 1 and lost two games to Penn School 12 U and 6 O lhe team conslsted of quarter back Iedds Greene halfbacks Pete Cofhn and lmmw Glll Ieddw TlllOfbfJIl at center 'ind Bert Paton and oe Shea IH the end posltxons lhe team was managed bx lommw Burnslde -X second team and midget squad drawn from Class B also had an exutmg season l' xcessn e snow prevented a full hockex season thls Wlllter but two games were 1 0 and lfenn Qchool was defeated 4 3 IH a close game whlch necessitated an over tune perlod later a skl meet was held at the -Xrlmont Qountrw Club wlth Browne and Nlchols In the opemng game of the basketball season Browne and Nlchols was defeated 36 6 -Xll lndlcatfons polnt to a success ful season for the lower School possesses much excellent team maternal Other Actlvltles -Xgaln thxs xear the lower gchool ha been ILIVHIIILI out wonderful work for the 'hl1lCI'lL3.T'l Iunlor Red Cross lhe manual tralnmg group made weaxxng frames games and puffles as alds H1 the rehablll tatlon of wounded soldiers 'Nlr Harrls Introduced .1 program of bl c studx and as a result evers ox became a member of the jumor -Xudubon Socletx 'lhls opens a wxde and xnterest IIN! held and IS a great addmon to the School s actxx mes , ' ' h o' . . 5 ', . 4' , . . 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Varsity Football lhrs NCIT s football team sm lshed out in rmpressrve record of srx wrctorres 1nd one loss XX e were scored upon rn onlx one game lhrs record max be attrrbuted to the expert coaehrng of Mr Croke and Mr 'Nlaxwell to the leadershrp of Capt Drek ones and to the splendrd sprrrt of teamwork and determrnatron whrch prex arled among the members of the squad lhrs rear marked the hrst trme that a Belmont Hrll football team has beaten Groton lhe openrng game was wrth Cambrrdge Qehool at XX eston on September 30 'I he startrng lrne up was as follows Rogers and Hrggrns at the ends Fulton and l' merson as tackles lr xrrrngton and Ifraser at the guard posrtron Marno at center and a backheld of Cameron quarterback 'NlcCarthx and Bob Cxelotte halfbaeks, and Brll Gelotte rn the fullback posrtron Capt ones, who plaxed guard ordrnarrlx and halfback Iocatellr were unable to plas because of rmurres Belmont was not rn trouble at ans trme and steamrollered rts was to a 33 to O wrctorw On the next week the team tackled Rrvers here at Belmont and subdued the opposrtron l7 to 0 Smart supplanted Rogers at an end posrtron Belmont was agarn not rn trouble defensrvels but the strength of the Rrvers defense kept our score down McCarthy and Brll Cxelotte scored a touchdown aprece Capt Drck ones was able to return to aetron rn thrs game October l-l marked the defeat of a strong Qt Mark s team rn therr own home terrrtorx Belmont scored rn the hrst quarter wrth a left tackle plunge bs halfback Bob Crelotte However a stonewall opposrtron and penaltres prevented Belmont from ever reachrng the other eleven s goal lrne lgarn and the game ended 1 to O the eonversron berng m ide bs Bob s brother Brll lhrs gime marked our second defeat of St Mark s 1 n the grrdrrc n Roger Curtrs made hrs hrst appelranee rn thrs game as an end lhe next glme was wrth broton Belmont came through to wrn wrth a score f ll ll Groton was the favorrte but the Belmont warrrors were determrned to wrn lhex gave ew erxthrng ther had and rn the process revealed that they were the strongest team rn the hrstorw of the school -X trrple pass from Brll Gelotte to Hrggrns to Bob belotte en lbled Bob to run -1-4 Vards to score rm lfulton sped 81 wards on an rnter eepted pass for the other touchdown lhe game was played at Groton Browne and Xrchols next approached the Belmont Hrll lron and was gobbled rp 'H to U louchdowns were made bx McCarthx locatellr and Roger Curtrs Bel mont plas ed a hard fast and clever game lhe bad news came when Belmont Hrll rournewed to Mrddlesex We were defeated I6 to 6 bx a powerful Nlrddlesex adversarx Bob Cameron scored rn the second quarter but the 'Nlrddlesex team undaunted stored before the end of the half and conxerted lhe thrrd quarter was a deadlock but rn the fourth quarter the opposrtron g ned 1 meer rxe eu wrt 1 score 1nd a saf x Br th teams were powerfu but t e Xlrddlesex elexen outplu ed our forw 1rd lrne 1nd nelded 1 superror oflensrxe lhe hnrl grme w is wrt Brook here it Belmont We smashed through for 1 Ill toll x rttr rx thus pr x rm, th it our morale ad not been broken bx our loss 1tNlrddle sex lout L rwns were mice rx Sox int Br Cxelotte ant bx Bob Cameron Broo s IlLll'lX su red rn the last part of the game but Belmont threw the enemw blck uk 'NleC lrthx was elected next xear s c lpt un 1nd Robert -Xndrews next xe tr s man lger lhe followrng were awarded letters Capt ones Capt elect 'NleCarthx Cameron Curtrs Pmerson Irarrrngton llraser l ulton Brll Cxelotte Bob be otte Hrggrns loc itellr Nlarno Roorbaeh Smart 1nd Nlanrger lack Blodgett We are all proud of thrs xear s team and are grateful to them for the standard of courage and eo operatron w hrch thex hate set for the School rn the wears to come 0 .. 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R nr Harrington Norrl Nlgournex W ood lrennlngt N K llllwell Ixellengh The Fortles Squad Ihe opemng game of the season wxs wlth Belmont unlor Hlgh on October 9 here at Qchool lhe startmg lme was le Cardelro l t -Xlcaxde, lg lxlttredge C lxmgman r g Dams, r t Powers r e Y accaro Wxkoff Dalbeck Harvev and Beede hlled out the backheld lhe two teams were falrlv even IN strength and there was no score for the hrst three quarters However IH the final quarter unlor l-Ixgh proved It had a sllght edge and the final score was 6 O IH thelr favor On October 13 the squad traveled to Dedham to meet Noble and Greenough s second team XX e were outwemghed twentx pounds aplece bw the oppos1t1on but man aged to put up a pluckv FCQISIEIITCC The final score was 2 6 IH Noble s favor IIITIITIY October V marked the begmmng ol the team s success Qt Bebastmn yournew ed to Belmont and after a tough swfumg b lttle the home team managed to come out on top 6 O Mllse Poster made the score On 'November 7 Belmont challsed up 1ts second wm bw defeatmg 1 RIXCIS elex en on the home held Our squad showed nts power earlx Ill the game as Harxew and Vlslsofl each scored m the second quartel Poster ran elghtx tom xards m the thlrd to set up a tallx bs IIN Harx ex -X last mmute Rwers rallw ended the game 70 1 Ihe hnal game was plax ed wlth Nllddlesex at Loncord on 'November 8 Both teams tallled IN the hrst halt but Mrddlesex farled to conxett lhe second hxlt was 1 deadlock and the gime ended 6 m the Hllltoppens luor HIFXCX made Belmont s onlx score Be Ide the lxlllllllQlllLl'1llLCOl'1hlLNxlN lxellel and XX h1tt1e1 the worls of IININX Hanes deserxcs speux PITINC lostcr Wxltotjr and Powers xlso planed outst mt mg football Tl' r lzll .Xlt-snide. 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I'ullnn, l':lnr'l'v1 1 1 .pl nm lnlm Xl :vu Vum-l1IluLI1Ii luhm Varsity Hockey lorty srx hopefuls the largest squad ever to appear for hockey reported to Coaches Robertson and Maxwell for pre season practlce However when the season opened the squad had been thinned to sixteen Captam john Marno centered the first line supported by Brll and Bob Gelotte on the wrngs lim Fulton and ack McCarthv started at defense and Dow l'merson held down the goal rm Harvev jack Blodgett and XX yman Qmart made up the second lrne 'l hrs combination rolled up an lmpresslve record of thlrteen w1ns and two losses whlle scormg fiftv erght goals to Its opponents twenty three Belmont Hrll opened the season wrth a practice game and downed the Harvard lnformals l 0 Ihe team s first real test came ln the Boston Qkatmg Club conference after an earlrer cancellation of a game wlth Belmont Hrgh In the first contest Belmont defeated last vear s co champ Middlesex 4-2 to avenge the 1943 tre Captain Marno scored twice ack Blodgett and Brll Gelotte completed the scorlng N ermont Academy offered little opposrtlon ln the next round bowlng 8 2 as Captaln Marno scored four tlmes I'he Blue and Red SIX captured the txtle ID the followlng contest by swampmg Governor Dummer 6 2 Bill Gelotte and Marno each scored twlce lhaver Academy was next beaten 4 0 IH the first game on Belmont ice The first llne accounted for all of the scorlng Bob Gellotte tallled twxce whxle brother Bill and ohnny Marno each hrt the nets once A powerful Andover aggregatlon proved to be the first stumbllng block for Coach Robertson s charges and overran them 5 1 The vrsrtor s offense proved too much for the Hlll team Marno scored the lone Belmont tally ln an effort to glve the second l1ne more scormg punch Bobby Gelotte was shrfted to center on the second llne and ack Blodgett was promoted to Gelotte s wmg posltlon I1hl9 combination seemed to cllck as the team rolled over Mllton 5 1 with Blodgett scorrng twrce Belmont avenged a last year s defeat when they defeated St Marks 4-1 ack Blodgett johnny Marno and Bob Gelotte accounted for all the goals Our next opponent Fxeter Academy outskated a stubborn Hxll team i 2 Thls was our second and last defeat ack Blodgett led the losers with two goals After trarlrng the vlsltlng Groton slx bv three goals at the end of the first SCSSIOH the Red and Blue came back rn the final two perlods to wm 5 4 Led by Captam Marno who scored twrce the home team completely outplayed their opponents and ack Blod gett scored the wrnnlng goal Noble and Greenough proved to be the team s next vlctlm as they fell 3 l at Belmont After the vlsxtors had lumped to a l 0 lead ohnnv Marno scored twlce and Vyvman Smart once to 1ce rt up Repeatrng their performance ln the Skating Club Belmont downed Governor Dummer 6 1 at 'South Byfield Dow P merson turned IH a perfectjob at the goal before being relieved late ln the contest Captarn Marno and lm Fulton paced the wmners with three and two goals respectxvely In the final game on Belmont ice the H111 team smothered Rivers 6 l The goals were well dxvrded wxth ohnny Marno scoring twlce Desprte an rnjured hip Captam Marno led hrs team to a final 4-1 vlctorv over Brooks IN the Qkatmg Club rm Harvev gave a prevxew of the future when he scored two goals Bob Gelotte and ack McCarthy also scored ohn Marno led the team ln scoring wrth 30 pomts while jack Blodgett Bill Gelotte and Bob Gelotte tallled I3 12 and ll respectlvely ack McCarthv proved the outstanding defenseman Ihe followmg boys received letters Marno VN Gelotte R Gelotte Blodgett Qmart Beede Harvey jones McCarthy Isulton Fmerson and Manager George Roorbach VK yman Smart was elected Captam of next year s squad 0 .B .i I 'A s . 3 . , .i c . . . . . . . . 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O at the end of the First quarter but faded tow lI'Cl the end 'Nemrow scored twentw pomts l he South l'nd Bows Club won a close one at Belmont H6 N0 after 1 mp and tuck battle all the was 'Xemrow scored sixteen poxnts wh1le Rogers and Hxgglns each netted fourteen Ihe qmntet turned nn thefr hrst wm 36-27 at the expense of St Sebasrfm 1 Nemfow and Rogers led the attack wlth I6 and l7 polnts respectlvelw Belmont downed Rlvers ln thelr next encounter 34 31 Ill an overtime Cultfs s goal cllnched the game soon after Cameron s foul shot gave Belmont 1 one point le 1d lom lxmght replaced 'Nemrow ln the lmeup ln this game On Saturdax Pebruarw 3 the home team downed St Mark s -la 77 Cameron and Hlggms led the scormg wlth elght points aplece Ihe team next plawed Lawrence Xcadems wlnmng -ls 79 after three close quarters Belmont Hull pulled ahead Ill the fourth stanza Rogers scored seventeen points -Xfter leadmg 77 O at the end of the hrst perlod B lmont co1sted to 1 all 7 wm ox er Browne and NlCl'lUlS Rogers sparked the attack wlth twelxe baskets ln 1 hard fought game W oburn Hlgh defeated the te 1m -l-6 30 Rogers 1nd C uncfon each txllued ten pomts lVl1lton -Xcademw proved too much for Belmont lll the next game -Xftel getting oft to an earlx lead the Mllton qulntet managed to crush the home team 67 70 On lebruars 7l lhaver -Xcadems also surpassed the Blue and Red hve and defeated them N6 74 Rogers and Hlgglns were the ll'ldlV1ClLlal scoring leaders Cyettmg back Ill the wm column, the team downed Browne ZS. 'Nfchols lll the next encounter 7G71 Rogers and Hxggms accounted for fourteen pomts Rlvers was Belmonts next opponent and vlctlm lhes succumbed 23 20 Rogers had a held das w1th nmcteen pomts to hls credft Bt Bebastlan s was next defeated ln a return engagement 78 77 Bob Cfelotte t 1k ox er as 1 forwa l Rogers agaln sparked the team as he accounted for ten pomts ln the hnal game Belmont won fts fourth stralght bs agam dowmng law rence Xcademw -l7 3-l Rogers and Bob belotte scored th1rtw one polnts between them l he team had a successful season ln splte of the loss of two kex plas ers Roger Curtls xnd llxck Nemrow However Hugh Clarke and lom lxmght dfd an excellent fob of hllxng ln the gap Rogers led the team ln scornng wnth l 7 pomts followed nw HlgElllS wlth 8a and Bob Cameron wlth Ihe team owes much to Capt Hlgglns s enthusiasm and to his txreless efforts to earn for basketball fts recogmtxon as a ma1or sport Hugh Clarke was elected captaln of next sears team lhe followmg were awarded letters Captain Bosd Hlggms Stretch Rogers Roger Curtns Hugh Clarke, Bob C uneron lom lxmght XX oods -Xllen and Nlanager Hugh Snuth h. h. , 5. 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Y 1 H4 J, Hnrxwx K r AH XX U41 ld V 4 y',1.r-Hrgr XX I Baseball Lnprecedented warm weather thrs year enabled Mr lxeller and Mr Max well to hold regular baseball practree durrng the two weeks preeedrng sprrng vacatron 'X large squad ol about hlty candrdates was soon reduced and after the sprrng vacatron was cut to twenty men VK rth erght returrrrng letterrnen ind several talented newcomers the prospects lor '1 successlul season looked good Captarn Brll Cxelotte and Dive Beede provrded the prtchrng talent and alter nated at thrrd base whrle rm lulton and Dow Irmerson worked bchrnd the plate Benny Lroueh shrlted to hrst base and rm Harvey and Bob Cxelotte held the p rsrtrons around the keyatone sack lamerson Boyd Hrggrns Brll Allrson and Red Nemrow handled the outfield dutres -X praetrce game played wrth Belmont l-hgh School on -Xprrl 10th showed the play of Laptarn Gelotte Pmerson and Beede to be deservrng of prarse Because ol prrntrng eondrtrons whreh necessrtate an early deadlrne the leazbook rs unable to report on anv games VK e are therefore prrntrng the entrre schedule Saturday flrprrl l-l Vl ednesclav -Xprrl I8 Saturday -Xprrl 21 VK ednesday -Xprrl 25 Saturday -Xprrl 28 Vl ednesdav May 7 Saturday May H VK ednesday May f Ifrrday May ll luesday May I Saturday May 19 Vlednesdav May 73 Saturday May 26 VVednesdav, May 30 Saturdav. june 2 Groton School at Belmont Brooks School at Belmont St Mark s School at Southboro Mrlton -Xeademy at Belmont Roxbury Iatrn at Belmont Mrddlesex School at Loneord Governor Dummer -Xcaciemy at South By held Browne and Nrchols at Lambrrdge Ihe Huntrngton School at Huntrngton St Sebastran s School at Wewton labor -Xcademy at Marlon Noble and breenough at Dedham Brook s School at North -Xndover St Sebastran's School at Belmont Browne and Yrchols .xt Belmont r S' - , . so . . . .. 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Intramural Competition e ntr lmula t tru LUIIIVLYIYIOII was espetml x een t 1 xeu -XI e Ixoxs not out lol the hrst te lm PZIITIQIPHYCKI and the teams were agaln Qulded bx lVIr nbull XII XXh1tr1e1 Mr Harrns 1nd IXIr XI1 e SOCCER Soccer games were tarted lmmedlatelx alter the completion ol football lhe Bull 'Xleese establlshed an earlx lead and maintained It throughout the late lhe wmners were led bx Lharlle Carothers Dannx Blclclord and Dave Llarls. whose PTCNIOLIS LXPCIICIILC proxed ot grelt xalue lhe Bulllrogs HIXISIICCI second but were nex er a SEIIUIIN threat Bob Stetson ind lellx I orte stood out for the runners up lhe XX1Idt1ts led bx Illtlx L tmeron hmshed thlrd George XX llter although 1 member ol the tell ll dwellmq Htwlxs outshone most ol hrs rlvals and used hls past experlence to greit advtntaue HOCKEY eral YIITICQ the lntramural games xx ere postponed so that the hrst team rmks mlght be tleared lhe rate resulted lI'l a trxple tle between the Bull 'Xleese XX lldcats and Bullfroga lhe 'Xleese aided bx the work ol Dltk Ixlnqman Hlll Xlllson and oe Baeso led all tht wax onlx to fade III the home stretth lhe C ats wereled bv Don I lV1IlgSfOI1C and IIN XX xkc tl whlle ohnnx lrasez and Ir1tfXX1llm1n starred lor the I rogs RIFLERY Xt thl xxrltmg the 1ntr1mur'1I rxrlerx matt e hue not been completed aut t C rt ult t cate xx t e in 'X ee 6II'1 t L eu wit 1 storefl N out ol A possl C 400 lhe Bulllrogs are segond xxlth V7 and the Hawks trall XXlfI I 30-I Sammx Lald well of the Bull 'Xleese leads the lndlx Idual scorers wlth a hugh ol 9-I H1s oxx n teammate Chaxlxe Qarothers tied xxlth lax -Xngevme ol the lfrogs lor second berth xxlth 88 pomts :plete O O 'I'hxI -1 'IA hl-V ' 3- Ijlt hs . Ith 'I'ur , 1 1 ' ' l '. '. 2 I . 1 . ll tt. The hockey season was greatly curtailed as a result of the heavy snowfall. Sev- , 's ' I ' sf, r I 2 . ' 1' . 'h s 2 ' ' . I h -s s o l sho ' h I Il .I -s A he I az I V h . 1'35.' :fhl BASKETBALL Basketball assumed a new rmportance rn the club leagues because of the short hockex season 'I he Hawks started off wrth a bang when thev won erght strarght games lhe leaders sparked bs Drck Nemrow ack Blodgett and Bob Gelotte were too much for all opposrtron lhe Bulltrogs were the nearest rrval but placed a bad second Dave Beede starred together wrth Bkrp Qorwrn lhe Bull Meese placed thrrd paced bv Brll 'Xllrson and ack McQarthx ohn I urnn and Drck ones were outstandrng for the cellar dwellrng Vlrldcats Mr VK hrttrer and Mr Harrrs refereed and were rn need of polrce protectron more than once VGLLEYBALL After a begrnnrng last vear volley ball proved to be a brg hrt lhe Bulltrogs lumped to an earlv lead but faded rn the stretch as the Hawks took over Bob Gelotte ack Blodgett and Bennx Crouch starred for the wrnners lhe Bullfrogs managed to salvage second place through the eBorts of Dave Beede lhe Meese hnrshed a close thrrd led by Danny Brckford and oe Basso lhe VK rldcats agam Hnrshed last rn sprte of the good playrng of Drck Cameron BOXING Vlrnnrng everx bout except one the Bullfrogs took the boxrng crown rn a walkawax lhe Bull Meese came rn second followed bv the Lats and Hawks rn that order orge Pchavarrra and Hugh Bmrth both Progs proved the outstandrng pugrlrsts orge knocked out Hugh Llarke rn the second round after a hard fought match Smrth defeated George Roorbach rn a very close bout rm Irulton was the outstandrng heavx werght beatrng Joe Basso rn an excrtrng fight Dannv Greene and Paul Kaufman staged one of the hardest matches wrth Greene gettrng the decrsron Mr Maxwell judged the matches and Mr Croke was the referee SQUASH -Xlthough we wrll be forced to go to press before the results of the squash tournew are known we feel sure that rt wrll be closels fought Last vear Bob Gelotte defeated 'Bands Iaerguson rn the Enals and the Hawks won the team competrtron BASEBALL VK e hope that baseball wrll be as erccrtrng and as hotls contested as rt was last year The club league trtle was not decrded untrl baseball season last vear and rt looks as rf the same wrll be true thrs rear Unfortunatelx our earlv wartrme deadlrne makes rt rmpossrble to grve the hnal results r B s v A v N X7 ' . 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