Belmont Hill School - Belmont Hill School Yearbook (Belmont, MA)

 - Class of 1952

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We p19S9Ht on the folloxxlng pages a lecold of the achlex ements and f3llU19S 111 oul stumbllng 59318 at Belmont Hlll A xxe b13VQlX C3115 the t01Ch out 1Ilt0 thls hostlle xx 01 ld xxe hope to lex eal hoxx these yeals hele have tempel ed us f01 the stluggle In Septembel of 1914 an ullex en dozen lald the gloundxxolk of oul folm Sleepv Stexe Cultls xx ho knexx hoxx to llve up to hls name Hank Thomas Fel gx Fi-31gL1SOI1 MHIIUS RODIHSOH Caldxxell Mal Dalex D and H R1Cll3.1ClS S1313 Tom VVO1tl16I1 alld Blll G1 een and Denllx I lttle the txxo lemalnlng Dlll31S 111 oul elasss tottellng stluctule A caleel Vxl1lC,l1 xx as to contlnue vely colol ful began lll the alt loom 19311112 fights xx hleh at that tlfllt xx ele staged IH the Speale House Common ambltlons and begun togethu thell YXO1ldb63,t1l1g CHIGLI But these daxs xx ele sulpassed Clllllllg Class C Sex enteell boxs knexx a good tlllllg' xx hen thex saxx It and had the sense to sxx ell oul 1Z1HliS Ted Hendelson Wlntx Halllngton Blad lVIacCo1mack Tlm Stul tevant M01 lat MO113t5 John Poxx CIS X71t0 daP1ato the llttle F3SC1St Red Ellot Balllx Coon Sklp de lEto1le Chas Donox an Al Huld S Johnson GQOI ge Vlotsos Dlck Haskell and Kennx Johnson the last txxo entellng faltellnglx IH Febl UHIX as the nexx Loxx G1 School bulldlng fllst felt the gentle t1G3.fl of the eagel students xx ho had so often pl QXIOUS lx xlslted 1tS 11S1llg fl amexx olk These xx ele the Betsx Buck daxs the daxs of the blazlng fI1Q6t1l1g of oul xouthful Ililg and llls blushlllg Glatla xxaltlme blackouts COl1tlHl19Cl Blad M3CC01m3Ck and Coonx pald Robelt Louls Stexenson the compll ment of actlng the palts of D1 I lvesx and Jlm Haxvklns lespectlx elx 111 Tleasule Island It seemed that xx e had lust lushed lnto studx hall lll tlme to IQCQIVG Challle I Ollgball s glft of lee cleam to lnsule IH omptness xx hen xxe suddenly found oul selxms 111 Class D That glollous yeal of 1946 47 could not have been a fallule fol b6S1dQS the 3Cl11'l11 lng John Boland dlopplng out of a less lntelestlng class to J0111 us xxe lecelved Blldle Bob Ramsay Blendan Sulllvan Ellsle Ells Tom Nlckel son Mouse Mostl om Nell Hullbut Whlt Whltman Wxatt and Jeb Shanel a Southelnel xx ho Lame and xx ent thl ough the xeals as Mulllken xx as a HOVICQ too but the beloved Bugsx Hallls xx as an old hand at the blld game and Rlp Glegg had an aflmlllllg leadlng pupll IH the pelson of Mollatx The afolementloned looked out long enough fl om hls cloud of smoke to see the ZQIO on hlS mld yeal Latln exam He left that 5931 Wlnty and Mallus made an 1I1tQ16StlHg' d1SCOV61y undel the elms as tllex IOLIIIIQQ ed on a blld xx alk thl ough the G1 eenough estate Blll Gleen splmtlng along the desk tops 111 study hall lust to get 111 shape shoxx ed a sllght lack of co O1 Cl1l13tl0ll as he clevel ly left lndentatlons and txx o teeth on a desk Hendo s studx hall conduct xx as no less lemalkable A CO1Cl1Ilg' to some dustx schoolmastel he xx as xx ax out of lllle at xallous tlmes chexxlng papel alld tl110XX1Ilg' spltballs On D Dax the class vacatloned at Dux Ilql Q C ' 7' I Q 7 u . . 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' , , As .' l ' :J ' , 11 ' ,H , c 3' A 2 V ' . , ' X ' , , , , as - v xy K , A 7 1 e ' 1 1 1 1 1 - ' . 1 I ' , 3' ' - 1 1, I 1 ' . - . 1 1 1 - , ' ' ., ' 1 1 1- ' - ' 7 1 n . mon Room The followlng year we were Jolned by several 1nterest1ng gentlemen Mort Roblnson Dave Cummms and h1S Ste1l1ng Studey Goldy Goldthwaxt Nell Blume Eall The Count Edge1gon and last but tallest Looey LQWIS and 1n the teachlng l1ne Easy lwed Ryerson The fashion leadel of the Fo1m Justln Smlth xx as not to make h1s appealance unt11 halfvsay th1ough the year Our assoc1at1on w1th B00kl6 Al xx as OVQI FOSt91 began the yea1 Vlth a bang by demollshlng hlS father s Cal th1s was su 1ftl5, follow ed by Dutch Folgs 11legalex1t ludely dlscow e1ed by M1 Max 1n a nea1 coll1s1on 1n Belmont Center Dutch xx as gazlng at a passlng f6II'1lIlllfl6 fO1m not M1 Max and the latte1 s SVVQIVL 111to a dltch seemed to have no effect on the gaze1 at all Motor scoote1s came 1nto fashlon as Tom Nlcker son B111 Whltman Ken Johnson and Tonto fo1med a roa11ng squad Cha111e Donovan eased the tenslons and D1 essu1 es of the yea1 w1th h1s t1me1y advlce Just a k e1t ea We presented ou1 annual extrava ganza thls yea1 The Great Bottleneck Dlamond dlrected by J H Funk before an mtelested Chapel audlence 1n a d1f fe1ent ve1n appeared a burlesque organ lZ9d and ably conducted by cho1 us glrl B111 Clea1y and h1s group of lavlng beautles PQIIY Roblnson and Dev1ne before a completely capt1vated assembly audlence M6HHXNh1l6 the d1amat1c club was pro duclng The Merchant of Venlce pre sented m December at the Sanders Theatel ln Cambr1dge As we fought fo1 Slxth Folm p11v1leges 1n tlme honoled fashlon at the end of the yea1 and began a long cracke1 and mllk Olgy Ralphle Beckett helped to confuse the matter of rlng choos 1ng he struck a note of extlavagance common to the best of us poor human belngs when he lssued h1s 1mmo1tal malk L1sten I wanna b 1 g p o 1 p 1 e 1ock 1n my rlng I 1 4 The next September when we returned we were the 1mportant cogs 1n Belmont H111 s gear tram and none of the gears had been strlpped leavlng a sweet 41 boys to run the course of Senlor year Pe1haps a word of explanatlon should be 1nJected here Thls hlstory 1n an attempt to reduce welghty detall to the mmlmum as we have found IS clever to do ln a hlstory thesls has not accounted for all the sheep who have wandered 1nto the fold from 1944 to 1952 and those who have 1n mysterlous fashlon been sp1r1ted from our lanks Sufiice It to say that we have ln eluded the most 1mportant of these hap penlngs and hope the reader w1ll not demand p1 eclse 1nformat1on on the b18tl116H Now back to ou1 41 No new faces appea1ed IH September of 1951 but the class dlscovered other ma te1 1al to ww ozk on Mr Test and Mr Moore latest gentlemen to assume professorlal chalrs Steve Ells had been elected boss and began the yea1 1n an opt1m1st1c way by calllng for no goofmg off whlle h1S henchman Rochford establlshed the foot ball 1ally filmly Xvlthlll our walls helpmg ou1 team to achleve 1ts first undefeated season 1n the Schools hlstory Rocky also contrlved to pzesent A Day at Prentlce Downes as assembly entertamment to the enjoyment of all but the hard workmg l1tt1e one hlmself I l1ke Splke p1ns made an appearance as the pres1dent1a1 camp algn advanced The fall sports dance was presented as usual thls year w1th the add ed touch of p1ctures of the team members heads cleverly attached to hand drawn arms and legs Tom N lckerson bravely ac cepted h1s broken neck recelved durlng football season and w1th the asslstance of a thmg l1ke a ca1 Jack has succeeded 1n pu1l1ng hlmself together Tonto and h1s boys managed to capture the Lawrence v1lle Trophy and carry off the league hockey tltle vs 1th a 1 1 record while B1ff was earnmg a spare ten spot at such ChO1C6 dlves as the Choo Choo Inn . , . . . . . . , . , 1 - , , sn 11 ' - - 1 1 1 - - ' , n 11 , , . . . u 97 ' ' - - 9 , , . . . . 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' ' 11 ' ' as 11 and Z1ggy s bx 1exeal1ng hlS Op613t1C O1 slmply e11at1c teno1 The canteen p1 ovcd an 111xaluable blessmg to The Whales close f11ends f01 obwous 1ea sons and xxe notlced an 1nc1ease 1n that masslxe f1ame Pe1haps a mo1e flequent ed centel xx as the b1ll1a1d 1oom xx he1e en joy ment m1xed xx 1th Clgalette smoke was open to all of ou1 membe1s not to mentlon the Common Room IH xx h1ch the Sm0klHg club met du11ng that last yea1 SIDCG the Fou1th Fo1m It had convened at V3110US Othel hldeouts M1 T found a st1ange nexv Job comme1c1al adve1t1s1ng used extenslvely by h1m fo1 the pu1pose of lu11ng xxax xxa1d S1Xth Fo1me1s 1nto h1S den lhe mo1e d1amat1cally 1ncl1ned among us had the good f01tune to Jou1ney to a small amusement pa1k called Chapel H111 although 0th61S mlght have des11ed to go too xx hen they hea1d the a1dent and Ha111son An 1nfo1mal dance 111 the Common Room xvas only the beg1nn1ng of a long l1ne of such IGVCIS and the dance g1ven us by the F1fth Fo1m xvas equally as effect1ve 111 keeplng ou1 m1nds off ou1 xx 01k 1901 gaxc us The HOllS6IH3.St91 and M1 Funk s f11St 1eal appealance fl om behmd the scenes Puttlng up the new gatexx ay to the School as a class g1ft xvas 1nst1uct1ve as xxas Geo1ge V1 otsoss 1n tlmate gathe11ng of shy youths folloxvmg College BO31dS and the findlng of Sully s cxam booklet And to top It all off sp11ng xx as made mo1e xx onde1ful than QV61 by the b11ll1ant 18601618 of both thc baseball team and the c1exx thc latte1 boastlng an undefeated 1egula1 season' We thought back on all thlS as xx e sat on the xx ooden cha11s unde1 the tent and watched ou1 classmates 1ece1ve thell pleces of pape1 xx h1ch s1gn1fied the end of a chapte1 IH the11 IIVQS Then ou1 name xxas called We xx e1e out Somehow lt dlcln t feel bad O1 good these xx e1e feellngs to come late1 afte1 the suppe1 and dance That evcnmg M1 and MIS Ham1lton gave the11 usual successful d1nne1 f01 the S1xth Fo1me1s and thell guests Sevelal of the maste1s xxe1e the1e 1n add1t1on to the Headmaste1 and h1s NVlf9 makmg the affau all the mo1e enjoyable Afte1 xve had e'1ten ou1 fill xxe ambled to the dance H001 and sxv11led a1ound beneath the beautlful ClCCOI'3t1OI1S of D1ck ROChfOld and tl1e Dance Comm1ttee The st1'eame1s and pool xxe1e Vely att1act1ve and the gene1al atmosphele left no room fO1 hav 1ng a bad t1me Pe1haps xvhen xxe 1etu1'ned home that n1ght 01 dllllng the next fexx days the full lmpact of xx l1at The Rev M1 ROb91t G M6tt61S at our Baccalauleate and P1Of9S so1 A James Casne1 at ou1 Commence ment had Sald 1n the11 IGSD ct1ve add1 esses finally lnt us POSS1b1y xxe thought SGIIOUS ly fO1 tl1e H1st t1me of the many thlngs M1 Ham1lto11 had been say1ng to us du1 1ng the p1eced1ng yea1s Before tl11s eplc comes to a final conclu s1on a xvold to M1 Ham1lton xvho has 1eached the ten 3ea1 ma1k IH h1S devoted S61 VICQ to Belmont H1ll He has seen th1s yea1 an undefeated football team a hockey team xvhose only loss xvas to the H31Va1d Fleshmen a gleat c1exv and mo1e 1m po1tant by fa1 the 1nst1tut1on of the Hono1 System xvh1ch had been h1s d6Sl16 for many yea1s ThlS tenth yeal xvas ce1ta1nly a culm1nat1on of h1S hopes t meant as much to us too fO1 It xx as the C10WI1lHg achlevement of ou1 yea1s at the School The class and the Headmastel 1eached the peak tOg6th8l and M1 Hamll ton xx as at the base of It all All fOl ty one membels of the gladuatlng class feel a deep adm11at1on fo1 h1m and a g1at1tude xxh1ch w1ll last fO1 as many yea1s as xve have IH StO19 fOI us ahead AFTERTHOUGHTS What holds a d1V61SQ g1oup of bovs to gethe1 boys xvho have come f1om d1ffe1 ent f15l H . V, ,, V ' Y . . h . X . ' - . 1 ' v 11 .0 1 .1 . 1 1 . v, ' v ' H ' . . '. Y . 7 U .' . Y' 1 1 1 1 . ' ' ' , - 1 Y ' ! ' y . . . . - ' 1 1 ' 1 . v ' '. - 1 y 7 . - C - y ' v ' Y. I I 1 .1 1 7 7 7 , . 1. 11 A A Y 1 1 1 . 7 ' 9 1 1 . 1. 1 1 1 , ' , as 77 , ' ' 2 . Y - I V . 1 1 1 1 . 1 ' . 1 V r., ' l . v . . . 7 . '. ' 1 I 1 ' 1 - . . . . - ' ' e ' , . . v I. - V 1 1 . 9 1 , , ' , ' speeches del1ve1'ed by Sn1de1', Edgerton, , . . Q 11. . 1 1 ' I - , , - ' y ' , ' . . 9 ' 7 , , 5' ,X u ,yy 1 ' . ' ' 1 7 '. . . 1 ' 1 7 V ' 1 . . . ' - 7 7 7 ' , , ' , , , 1 ' . Y . ' ' ' , ' 1 Y , ' 1 . ' . 1 . A ' . , ' 1 1 yt 1 7 1 1 7 , y ' . Y .' ' , , , A .1 r ' ' - . 1' v , - ' ' , . , , 1 - . ' - . 7 ' Y I 1 y- , ' , y ' ' 1 . A I 4 1 . .1 ' 1 1 A 1 ' . 1 l 1 Y Y I . ' 7 1 . Y . ' ' , , y , ' A 1 1 1 1 . 1, v Q . , 103Ckg'10l1l1C1S alld have xalxlllg 1ll1LQ19StS7 Palt of lt must be a comnloll Cl6Sl16 to bet tcl the School thele ale othel leasons too but the nlost lmpoltant tlllng fol us to lemembel IS that xx e haxe galncd a deep lcspect fol dlffellng types of boxs 111 oul dallx school llfe xxe haxe had the 01313011211 111tX to obselxe llfe 1tS8lf on a small sc Llc nleetlllg both those xx hom xxe gl oxx to 111 e alld those xxe nex Q1 fullx l1l1I191ST1d1N1 We came to feel a solt of loxe 101 cx Ll x mem bel of the class Tllllllx back to thc moment xx hen the dlplomas xx ele belllg handcd out Dldll t xou feel a tlllge of sadncss to sax falexx ell to ex G1 x lllembel of thc gl oup dllfl not melelx those 111 XO111 Ddltlfllldl legald 7 As xxe look back on the nlcnlbcls of the Class of 1959 xxe have celtalll llttle chal actel sketches hfced lll oul llllllfl Sandy Altken the qulet llkeable hockex plax 91 alld math 6Xp81t Hc gaxe the School some tlllllg' And so dld Ralph Becl ett a good athlete and onc xx ho xxas not a pel S011 to boast of the thlllgs he dld on the Student COUHCI1 and 111 othel actlxltlcs Nell Blume xxas a lJQl1ll1C1 the scencs xx O1k91 too Blff Bullls xx as appl eclated mole than some of us 1Gd1lZL B111 Clealx gaxe the school much lll Sp01tS and so dld D101 Cooke lll a less spcctaculal xx ax Balny Coon xx as Vely good ln dlalllatlcs alld 111 lepleselltlng thc Scllool Daxe Cunlmllls gaxe alt a leal llft at Belmont H111 Sklp de lEtolle xx Olkbd hald on the 611311101161 alld at belng a good gux GGOIQL Devlne xx as blllllant on the hockex tealll Eall Edgelton plescnted the scllool xx ltll humol alld gleat dlamatlc talent Stexe Ells needs no ful thcl plalse as a xx 0116181 ful p16Sld6Ht B111 Fleck boosted thc soc C61 team John Fostcl xx as alxx axs 111 H1919 pltchlllg John Goldthxx alt plax cd good basketball alld xx as a Sll611t xx 011111 Pete Glallllls lellt a llght touch to tt11l1lS B111 Gltell shoxxcd that StL1f116S 111111 SDO1tS could be 635115 comblned John GIOZIQI blOllg'llt the Glee Club up a long xx ax and nlade the canteen lull at a ploflt VV1l1tS lI3.11lI1gt011 O1g3I1lZ6f1 a blld club Ted Halllson xx as as actlve 111 dlamatlcs as he xx as 111 dlt Dlck Haskell added a llght 311 to anx actlxltx hc elltcled lnto Ted Hen 61613011 helped llltlamulals xx lth h1S un tlllng suppolt lNc1l Hullbut xx as a stal ln all thlec spolts seasons kenny 11011115011 gaxe teams SLlpp01t flom hlS cheellllg IJOSltlOll Russ Ixlllgmall xx as allothel S1501 ts Stal Flank Kllk xx as a sllent sup D01 tcl G801gL 1 exx 1S gave us many a tall St01X Dennx Llttlc D1OV8d a fine SOCC61 Lilptdlll B111 Manlx xx as alxx ays a LOIISIC1 clatc helpcl P1111 Mostlom xxas anothel ex xmple of blallls L01T1b1116d xx ltll athletlc sklll Tollx llIL111dX Sdld l1tt16 but xvhat he dld sax checled us up Tom NlCh61 son gaxc thc xx ol11 squad alld the xx all ln xaluablc xld Daxe P8115 xxas an athlete good oi the School Ely P161 ce xx as knoxxn bv ex 8150110 as a blg xx heel alound Bel mont H111 Dlck ROCl1fO1t dld much mole than lllS shale on thc buslness end of tlllllgs Goldx Shallel loalled us a touch oi S0l1tl1L11111l1D101 3l1Cll1OSD1t3l1tj Justln Slllltll xx as a conllc and a good hockey plax 61 Joe Sllldel xx 011x661 quletly ln many tl1ll1gS Sullx Sulllvan xvas a good guy GGOI ge 'X 10tSOS kept us laughlng and B111 Wllltmall xxas a lack of all tlades and lllastel of most of them Plobably these ale not the only thlngs xou 1611161111361 about xoul classmates but thcx ale chalactellstlcs xx hlch have gone fal t0X1c11C1 pulllng us togethel alld thex SQIXQ to lecall otllel 111611101 16S You boxs I'l1611tlOl16f1 above xx hen you 16311 tll1S Belnlollt H111 may seem very fal axx ax to xou But lt IS 163115 vely close and xx hcthel xou klloxx lt 01 not xou haxe all glXL11 lt sonlethlllg alld lt has left a plcce ol ltself xx ltll x ou 1 1 1 1 1 11' ' 1 ' 1 ' 7 1 ' - ' - 1 ' '1 - 1 1 1 31 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - ' v 7 7 7 1 7 ' ' 7 1 1' 1 1 ' A , 11' 1 . '1 ' 1 ' 1, 1 ' 1' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 '. ' '1 1 ' 7 ' r ' 1 1 . 1 - 1 - 1 '1' 1 1 1- ' 1 - 1 1 1 7 ' -1 11 ' ' 1 112 ,y 1 ' 1 1 1' ' - ' 1 1 1 1 '1 '1' 1 1 ',' 1 1 1' X v 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 7 1 1 3 1 1 - ' 1 1 ' 7 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 11,11 1 - 1 1 1 1 '- ' 1 -' 1 ' 1 1 ' . 1 1 11 1 1 '1 1 ' - ' Y ' s my I ' A R11 1 111 11, J 1' 1 1 1 1 11 1 ' A 1 111 1 ' x 1 5 11 1 1, 7 1. 7 1. 1 1 1 , ' 1 1 1 1 '. 1 1 1 1' ' ' 1 1 1 v v 1 ' - 1 1 ' 111 , ,-1 ' - v - ' 7 1 1 1 1 ' Y' .1 C ' 1 v , 111 y 1 - l K ! 1 1 1 1 1 , ,1 fl' - -1' S ' - ' v ' 1 1 -1' ' . 1- '- 'l 1 ' - Y l - -'Q . ' 14 . ' . : V Y , A 2' . , 1 111 1 ' , ' , '- -Y ' - f - always ready to S3.C1'lf'1C6 hlmself f0l' the . U J 1 .- - - 2 r 1 Y Y ' - ,, 1 1 .1 . H ' 1 77 1 - . x , . . X Y Y I . 5 . V A . h . I , , . h 1 . 1 ' - - . , 1 1 1 ' 1- - ' ' V- ' 7 ' 1 v 1 4' 1 ' v ' I' ' . - . ' .v . 111. ' 1 1 11 ' 1' 1 . ,, D . 1 S , ' I ' ' , ' 1 v 'V I 1 , x a 1 1 - J, , Y v - . 1. 1 ' . ' y L1 7 7 ' . I .. 1 ' , - - , 1 1 ' A , 1 1 ' ' . 7 v 1 1 ' ' n ' 7 ' ' 7 - 1 - l ' ' ' ' 7 ' 1 1- 1' 7 ' ' 7 ' V, 1 I , , 7 ,' ' v I i 31 1 1 1 1 . 1' ', 7 ' . I X 4 V- 1 11 1 ' 1, W1 1 1 1 '. . 1 1 l ' 1 - 1' , . 1 A1 1 ' 1 , 1 1- 1 ' 1 ' , A - 1 ' 1 1 7 1 ' 1 1 31 1 1 1 ' 1 11 ' ' 1 1 7 1 7 1. ' - ' Y ' 11 7 v 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ! 11 1 ' 1 11,11 1 3 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 7 1 71 7 1, 1, 1 ' 1 1 1 ',1 1' 1 Al EXANDER RICHARD AITREN 50 Yale Stleet VVlIlCl19St6l Mass Sllfllllj t Entued 1919 College llfuwzlzzzsffts Insfzfufz of Trrlznoloqzf Hcmlxu umm X alsltx Football l 011 mrulr ll boo hoo lmAl PH COODI' PECIxI+TT JR 700111 I4 um Poacl Welleslu Hllls Mass I 1111 ff gl If ntued 1 49 C0 Lgl Hfrzfzrrl Football Hoclxm baseball lllI1lOl Xalsltx Hoclxex V Jlll1lOl Xd1iltX Baseball Qtuclgut Couuul Hmmm C0l1llLll DOIYYllt0lX Commlttu Dance Comnuttee Se Ktant Bubmess Boar cl Qpeual Coaches Baseball Au dl fl Hustle husflz husflz' A 47 Lv y ' . , . , , .y 1 ..AY l Y! Agv: 17 1' 2 - '51, '52 .I ' - '- - ' 3 ' - 1 '49,'5o,'51 .. my , - U ' , 3 I , YT , . '-Inn.- -- : AH: 18 I X' 1 9 . T lla -2 1 ' ' ' I '50, '51 -Y fl '52 4 1 '52 . '-f 'ao ' - '- - - : '50 K K : '51, '52 ' V : '52 - ' X ' H: tm, . ., ' 1 '5l,'52 -. - -' - - : '50, .. 'I J, ', J' 1, nn NI' II NIARTIN PII NIE I8 V mit 'X lux Po ul I oxull Hass X111 A e 18 Entuul 19 nfl Coleg Hflzzmrl Basebflll Jumox Xalsltx Football lee Club Cantun Commlttu D1supl11111x COIIIHIIUXQ Puslflent a HOHQJI Counul You bofhn Ill! ROBEPT J PATRICK BURNS 39 Pgtts Road Belmont Mass B1 A e 19 Fn elefl IQJO Soccu lee Club Debatmg Club Su you af I 111: WILLIAM JOHN CLEARY, JR. 83 Larch Road, Cambridge, Mass. Bill WeI1yo Age: 17 Entered: 1949 College: Harvard Football: '50, '51 Hockey: '50, '51, Co-Captain '52 Baseball: '50, '51, Captain '52 Junior Varsity Football: '49 Athletic Council: '52 Robert Satterlee Hurlbut Memorial Football Trophy: '52 Langdon Prouty, Jr. Baserunning Trophy: '52 Coaches' Baseball Trophy: '51 Don! scoff halplziff RICHARD SUMNER COOKE 40 Hutchinson Road Ailington Mass D111 Cool ze A e Enteied College Noztlzrastern Soccei Managei 51 Basketball Managei 52 Baseball Managei 51 Junior Vai sity Basketball Manager Canteen Committee 52 I ai sity Coaches Special Au aid O K Coach 1949 50 1 .xi time 1. J , 7 2 ,U . , . Y 7 ' 1. ' , ,nn 1. , ' u I I . , r . , . . 1 I 1 a n n ,F . . 1 S . . 7 7' . , 52 ' , . ' , . 1 1' . , 5 . ' , ' . ' , 1 ' . . . 1- L . 52 u ,U . ., . . I Wk! x ' 'I 26' ' f adj? E:ap.,3N X 3 ,. ' sfsshf ' . wEE?!F 'Q' lil . 53555121 , , ' .Jil 4 9. '49-' .att ' A 4 I ff' -,f i .-4. k A . ' Mya ' ,:. ' Q V Y 1 1 ..,..- ...,.'L,-.. PAIN BRIDCE COON P7 XVOll1Hg'lZOII I ant Belmont Mass I amy A L ks En eled 1911 Colltgt Hmzrzzd I4 ootbfill JLIIIIOI X llbl'LX Pwlxetball lu Club Dldlll 1t1c Club 10 Q1 P18SlClQfllZ 07 Sextant Nw s B0a1 cl Yea1book BLISIHGSS B031 cl D1SCl1Jl1II31X C0n1n'11ttee Student Council X ICQ P19S1dQI1t21I1Cl T1 easu1 61 J? Honol Counul Babe Ruth FOl.1I1fldl2lOII Spo1tsn1ansh1p Au 31 cl S111 Sl7I?fS1llNI7UjflllChf'I, DAX ID CUMMINS 1 Ymlt ,mt1ett XX1ncl1este1 Mass Daz 1 1 Ente1 ed 1910 Collegc B011 fiom XX o1l Squul Stxtdnt A1 t BO2l1Cl ul .Z Yefu book Alt B031 fl Dmnmtlt Club ml No I nz qomq lzomz I 4 I u . ... A 1, , . an l ' !! I . I - . 1' gf. 1 t . 1. 1 , ,. . . . 1 . I7 If c . -Ill, Jil . u vu nw. ' v .4 P s I' c Q lc. ' . ol . 'F' G H . 02 .1 4 ' . . 77 'I' - ' 7 f c . - , - , ... . . , Y . . '59 1 ' ' ' t '52 ' .' l . v ' . V7 , . .11 . . - 71 ... . .' - 77- . .12 I ' u I . . 71' ' . -92 Ukv Qu., '. I - 2 X ,un . . , P' . , 7' , . C , y . 1- ,ju Agn I8 ' : a x 1' 1 ' ' . V . f 77 '7- 1 4 . -ml, .12 V - . . . 7' 7 1. ' . . , 5' . - V - . - - 'T' M . -JZ . ,, 1. v v - I I U A v . . ' AIPRED BERNARD DE LETOILE 10 Plxmouth Axenue Belmont Mass Sl 111 ge F11 elecl Colltge Du: 1111011111 Sotul Jlllllill Vvd1SltX Soctu Jumol Valsltx Baseball JUIIIOI lc11SltX Hotlxu C lu Club Y c ill bool bllSllltbS Boal cl :lou H1 flu main 11 Homu Road Belmont Nlasg I at I oy Q Entel ed 1944 College. llzdrllf 1111111 I4 ootbdll Hotl ex lLll1l0l Nalslts Football Jumol Val SltV Hotkex XX ollx Squad G et Club 48 49 D1dIHc1tlC Club Dfmce Commltttt Yun book Busmtss B031 cl Oh 111111 ' ll anna mal: fl bei? U AI A 'Z 17 Jt' 2 1945 ' 2 '51 ' . V, . ' lv -.x. : ' - ' - : '50 . ' - '- ' ' A' '51,'52 I -X : '16,'47,'-18,'-19,'50,'51,'5 vw- -:'52 Swv A ' f ff 'sf' GEORGE ARTHUR DEYINE, JR. HG. A. I Agn 18 ' : .H ' ' : '50, '51 'Q g: '50, '52 P ' ' ' 1 '49 ' ' ' ' ', ' j: '49 ' : '51 IH : ' , ' . ' 2 '50 ' ' ' U: '51, '52 l l EARIE MARSH EDGERTON 117 Gloueestu St1eet A1l1ngton Mass Tlzc Count Q Enteled 1950 College Har 2 ard D1amat1c Club Glen Club Dibdtlllg Club Won lx Squad Sextant I 1tLldlX Poa1d YLdllJOOlx Fdltollal Poald HOlllJ1 Counul wlI1Ll1 1elTl1Qodo1 e Sllx e1 Memol lal I' 1enLl1 P11Ze 1 Hax den Gax lo1d Coo11 Dlamatmc P1126 Hono1 SOCl6tX Cum Laude SOC1Qt5 Summa cum Laude Hm yrs surely STEPHENT FRAN K ELLS Stew Ellsze A e Ente1ed 1946 College Har 1 md Plesldent oi the S1xth Fo1m Football Nlanagel 1 Clem Junlol X a1s1t1 Football 'NIanage1 48 D1amat1c Club Glen Club extant 19 10 51 114111101 1? Yea1boolx 1 oal d Pl1otog1apl1x Ed1to1 Student Counul P16S1Cl9I1t 57 Hono1 COL1DCll Hono1 able Ment1on P10f9SSl0113lJl11y A1 P1128 49 Pa1 ents Cholce A1t P11ze 0 P Staehle NIemo1 1al Phx S1Og121pl15 P112 Hono1 SOC16tX 48 49 30 51 'P Cum I aude SoL1et5 51 9 Magna cum Laude Hz' Houaya? J A A ., ,. . , . , I An I 7! Agl: 17 ' : 7 ' '- : '51, '52 H 2 '51, '52 1 ' : '51, '52 ' 2 '51, '52 - 1 1 ' : '51, '52 ' : '52 A ' , 2 X X u ' v X v r.4 1 - A ' ,- X: 15 1 1 . . ', .' : '52 - -' g: '51, -' ': '52 .1 , , , Y, , 11 1 xv Y Trapelo Farm, Forest St., Waltham, Mass. ..Av . In .1 'rn g : 17 ' : '1 'Z '51, '52 ' . 7 . ' . . . ,1 , 1, '- 1 '51, '52 1 2 '52 . . 1 'r 1 ' . V- S . - , 1 ,H , '. -O . ' 3 . . . tv .Z '02 1' , , ' 7'. ' : '52 . ' . ' . y -t .' . Y , - ' ' .I . .' . '7 . 0 . A 1 ' Q ' ' ' e: '50 , ' ,, 1, 1 1 1- 1 rv- . ' 471 1 1 ' 1 1 0-' 1. 7' , ,F J . Q , 0.1 A . 1. - , 17 X XX II I IANI PPOORE FI ECB glllfh Pond RCYICT L11Lol11 Hass P1 4 E11te1ed 1947 C0 egc U zllzums .JOLCLI 6111115 Deb1t111g Club fsl JOAN SANIBORNIE FOSTER 4 o Cl ll ah .Qt1eet XX eston Hass Iolzn Us Elltel ed 1917 alla TL 1411811211171 ootlnll lf 11011 ljHljS an 1 111 ws Immnzzng bu fs' Y J A A J N V 4 V S2 I' c , 'T ' , L . sm I'IIll Ayr: D4 ' : .' 1 ll 'f: ' ' .' C' '5o,'s1 Tx 'Nz '51 ,1 2 I ' : y5l, '52 Ex-C'aptz1i11s'Socce1'T1'0phy: 52 Tsl.', .'f. ' - T--v ' 1 A J 1 1 0 ' , 1' , 1 . an YJ Aol: 18 ' : - Cf 1,g,1: 'fx fo F 2 : T51 wuz. l .' 'f 1 'fo .- ' 1' sf' JOHN ABBEY GOI DTHVNAIT 11 Su an Road XX mehestu Mass folrhj A Q 7 Entelerl 1950 Co age Amhusf Soctu Basl ttball JUHIOI X 31S1ty Basl etball Sclence Club v 9 Honol Soclety Thomas G W altel s Mathematlcs Cum I aude Souetx Cum I aucle Thai s Hzc sfoop ARTHUR EDWARDS GRANNIS III Kmg Phlllp Road South Suclbulv Mass Pdf Hany A e 18 Entened 1948 College Ham av d Tenms 49 50 11 Captam 57 JUHIOI Xalslty Football Yeal book Busmess Boald 1 P You silly sap , , L A f- . V' . , , . . 7 Y ' an V ,Y I . g-: 1 ' : .7 ll! It ' '51 is 2 '52 ' ' ' ' ' ' A Q : '51 ' ' 1 '51, '52 ' -' ': '52 Achievement Prize: '52 1 Q: '52 J .1 s H I If H 7 . I I 7 'vvi ' .1 Ju .. , , Ja g 2 ' 1 . ., . ' . lr 7 Yf' ' Y 5 . , . , . , .. ' . 7 . Z '50 ' ' X ' : 'FL H 7 , .' . H WILLIAM THOMAS GREEN JR 1 P6 P1 ospect St1 eet Belmont Hass B1 e Ente1ecl 1944 College H111 1 111 d Socce1 ennls 51 I1111101 I 411 sltx SOCCGI Debatlug Club ee Cl11b 01 Sextf111tLoa1rl 30 11 News Ed1to1 J Xesuboolx Eflltol 1a.l Bofucl 01101 Soclets 8 9 Cum I dude Socletw 'llaglm Lum laude T1fp1u1I fyjllfllf JOHNI CPOYIER ll 111111 e E11 e1ul 191 1 College Hfll 1 111 11 11s11l111t oi the Second P01111 Hoel ex NL111age1 1 P JUIIIOI X ll Qlty Footb1ll lee Club -18 ll 10 SQC,1QtdlX I'11s1cle11t 1? D1 1111 me Club H011 S1111 ul C111t1e11 C0lT1II'lltt6Q 11 I lQS1fI6IIt Hillllll Soelretx V Ifdlkll I Ll Pll1IOL1glIS NIIISIL Au 11d 19 111111111 f got H11 Izzy' D T L , - sa II!! Ag : 17 ' 2 . ': '51 T ' : '50, ' , '52 I ' . I. - ' lv 1 .2 - ' : '52 Gl : '50, 5 , '52 . . J . . vr 77 ' Y ' .lr-7 A , , , . ,A .- 7 . Y ' -', r . Z H ' -' j: '4 , 511. , '50, '51, '52 1' 1 ji '51, '52 A ' ' 1 1. ' , ' I ya L I N A 168 I'Il'21ttlC Street, Cz1mb1'iclge, Mass. 11 ,VY In Ag 2 17 tx '- : .-F ,Z .. . wg: 11- - -'JL ' ' Ia If z 2 '-18 G 1, 3 '117 , 'Q gy 15, .. . 751, '1 ' 1 'CL 'z 2 1 '51, '52 ' 'Q 2 : '51 1 1- , ' 52 'ry--' 'I 1 ji '50 ,ww . '1': 'L .1 , , 1 7 K, 1 .U WINTHROP W ENDELL HARRINGTON 1891 Nlassaehusetts Au Lt,klI1gtOI1 Mass W mtg Hoot A e 18 Entued 1911 Colltge Slflnfonl lJ1G.SlflLl1t oi tlu I4 llth Ifoxm P1LSlClLl1t ol the P oulth I+ olm Football JUHIOI X 31S1tX Football Jumol X a1 sxtx Baseball lee Club Rlfle Club 11 P1QS1Clf,I1t 97 O1111tl10lOgN Club P1 CS1fl6,I1t Dance Commlttee Sextant S1101 ts Poalcl Yeal book Busmess Bo u cl Thu: H :II bc ll nzutmq ofa!! oznzflzoloqzsfs THEODORE HARRISON 70 Edgemool Road Belmont Mass Tu A e Ellttlfffl 1948 College Yale Wolk Squad 0 11 Dlamatlc Club Debatmg Club bextant I 1te1a1y Boalfl Sextant A1tBoa1cl Ecl1to1 V Yealbook A1tBoa1clEfl1to1 V P1Of9SS1Ol13.lJl115 A1tAu 31 ds 49 0 Angelo Togneu Alt Au ald I clzbagree 11 zth you completely su l ! JR. A A 4 1 . I v ,U , Y' , 4 ' -1 ,v' ry .1 rs g 3 -' 1 1 7 x 1: Av l ' 'x ' x h 1 1' ' 1 ' 'J ' x I x O ' 1 ' ' : '50, '51 ' . ' . ' U, . Z Q19 ' . Y . ' -, . I '51 G f z '50, '51, '52 ' . 7 - ' 97- . ,I , x Q -4 ' ' Q : ' ' X '52 ' X: '51, '52 ' 'J ' I '51, ' ' ' f z ' 1 '52 'A J'l vl J If l ' ' ' I W Y! - 7 7 I ' AA ll!! g : 18 1' : : 1 ' ' : '49, '5 ,T ,'52 ' : '51, '52 ' : '52 ' 1' ' ' : '50, '51 I ' ' ' JZ , . V. . . . ' .frm . ' ., . Y . 1 9, , F5 -' - v. . : 749 .1 , ,A ' ,n , , , . RICHARD FOSTER HASKELL 9 Lake V1exx Te11ace Wlnchestel Mass Dick A e 18 Enteled 1946 College Hal 1 0761 Football 1 Basketball Jun1o1 Va1s1ts Football 49 50 JUDIOI Nalslty Basketball Dance Commlttee GEORGE MAES HENDERSON JR P1 Plentlss Lane Belmont Mass Ter Hemlo e Entel ed 1945 College Yah Football SCIQHCG Club Y63lbO0li Ed1to11al Boald 5 That II be the flosty morning' l Y 11 , . my . H ' ,U gz ' : : '5 : '52 I Q 1 I Y u ,, ,F Q, ' 9 ' ' ' ' : '50 ' : '52 That cuts no tice with me. , . : 1 . J 1 - an Il! K4 IJ Ag : 17 ' : ' : 2 : '51 ' : '52 . 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I ' 1 ' 2 . z 2 '1 ?L ' '1z': ' nz 1 2 L22 1 ,'50 ' - 2 g z '50 I1e'I,:-cl1': '51,'52 C 11 ' 11: '52 C ' as i 1 .' 1 ' Z '52 1.11 .1 2 Q J-4,29 ' I .H STANTLEY RUSSEI L KINGMAN JR P1 Gould Road Arhngton Mass Russ Tonto A e Entered 1947 College B1 on n SOCC91 Hockey .J Baseball 0 51 5? Jun1o1 V31SltV Soccer Jun1o1 Va1s1t3 Hockey 49 00 Jun1o1 WIHISIIJ Baseball ee Club 48 49 50 ol P Honol Souety Au you guys me Just zealous FRANCIS PATRICK KIRK JR 770 Boston Post Road Weston Mass Plan! A e 8 Enteled 1947 College Har 1 fu 11 JIU1101 Varsltv Football V Work Squad Sextant New s Boal d Du 1ght Roland MacAiee Memor lal Poetl X P1 IZG I hair frnybodyf I A , . I.. , ' ' , . .. A , ,u I. rr g : 19 ' : X: ' V '- ': '51 ': '1, '52 : '5 , '. ,' I. ' ' ' ' L' ': '50 ' . . ' v ,. I, 'V ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' : '49 G1 2 ur, , nh y rg- y ag' , 75:-I Wyman W. Smart, Jr. Hockey Trophy: '52 ' -' ': '50 an , V I I ' ' I Q! , . ! Y ' .I 1 A fu f gr: 1 ' : , 2 ., . ' ' I ' I V ' I ,UO -' 1 '52 ' ' : '52 : '52 u I J , , , -U CPOPFI I'CIxFS IPXXIS '00 Imstou Post Imful 11181011 Hub Iozm 1 Iltkl 1910 0 15:1 I1 NI ru Iolfffrrlzrm 1IINfll'Ilfl 1101 X 118111 1x11 11 11011 Suu ul SCIGIILQ CILIJ 1111111110111 IN fl urn X'XIw1-XCI4 IIT obs Im ul Imlmullt 1 ass 111111111 A Q I11t11ul 1911 0 12,1 H 111111 SocLe1 C 1111111 Hockex C1911 18 9 Ju111o1 X l1b1tX SOLLQI JUDIOI X 1151131 Iloulxu Dlamltm Club flee Club S1XtIIltNtX1SIU1l1l S1,XtlI1tImllilI1LbSI:0llCl Yealbook I flltfll 1 11 I,o11rl Da11c1 QOI11IT1lttLt Ka1e11I LL BLl110Llgl1S 1111511 P117e John B11ulB1ologx P1 IZQ H0no1 Soclctx Cuml 111111 Sougtx Summa cum I 111111 Iflmuqlzf 111 mfr flu qnls zz Iliff!! ll . I C I I ' , .1 ' - 7 w v .7 . '1. . v Agxz 18 Ii --1-fl: .7 C' ll- -: I. N.-'I 'r ' Q 1' V Jul' ' 'a 1' Iizml' -tl all: '51 ' 'i ' 2 Z '51, '52 'X 1 : '52 II11fs1'r, U 1 Q l'j7'1 f. IJI'I.'.' L L ll , TLE 11Il1:'z ,M ,.I- . gx: 16 ' 'I : ,- CII-f-: 11 'I ': '50, kl a' '51 j: '52 ' ': V ,'4. Tennis: '51, '52 ' , '2 .Q bv ..,. I 7.19 ' ' 'z ' ' I' '19 ' 2 , I '51, '52 ,I I '5ll,'51, U z ' iz' 1 '51,'52 1 a .' ' 2' : '51,'52 -' -'Q-:'52 ' -1 ' ' 1-: '51,'52 . A,, . .. . A ', .'4 : 147 1 j: '15, '-16, '17, '18, '49, '50, 51, '52 Ia 1 jx '51,'52 ' ' ,z 1 -A l 1. ,. ,,x.'1v WILLIAM MICHAEL MANLY 170 Packald Ax enue Medfold Mass B1 A e 18 Enteled 1949 College Amheist Football 50 1 Basketball 51 Captam 59 JUHIOI I 31S1ty Football 49 JUHIOI Va1s1t5 Baseball 1 Glee Club 00 51 2 Dance Commlttee S241 c my mother cuts it so what ? PHILIP EDWARD MOSTROM 69 P1 ospect Stleet Belmont Mass Plzzl Mouse College Bon dom P1es1flent of the Second Folm SOCCGI Tennls JUHIOI V31Slt5 Soccel 49 50 Jun1o1 V31S1tj Hockey 2 Sextant Spolts Boald Ed1to1 52 Hono1 S0c1et3 49 51 Cum I aude L1p.sf2cll P On my LAPEL 9 L Q v , 1 , . at 'IIJI gr ' : , rf 1- . . , 0 , 1- ' v-. . , - ' . 7 . ' Y . 1 ' ' ' : '5 , V' 7' ! . , , 0 ' : '52 ll , . ,1 I ' i an h . 7 5 v na '71 44 I7 Age: 17 Entered: 1946 ' ': '51 ' z '52 - - r y . . , .: , ' ' Y ': '51,'5' u 1 n . 1, , ' v, ! ! Y . f. , , 02 J U ' I - A sr ft-, Q ANTHOINY TUPNTPUII MUPPAY G8 SUfllJLl1X Road Coneoul NI ws Tony A e 18 En elecl 1919 College H1111 11111 Football Clem Junlol 'X HSltX Football Jun1o1 X d1S1tX Paslxetball Patuek Staehle Memoual Phx s1og1 mln uze Honol Socletx Cum I aude Socletx Cum I aude S10 Illlll THOMAS DRAKE NICKERSOIN Tom V101 A e 8 I1 elul 1911 College 141711711 sz' Football JUHIOI Xalsltx Football JUHIOI X 31SltX Hotkew Jun1o1 Xalsltx Baseball Glee Club Year book BUSINESS B031 fl D1sc1pl1na1s Commlttee Honol Councll X7lC63 P16S1Cl6l1t V You guys U11 0 me a pam m the nm ' Y , . A NL D A 4 , L N , . , , . ,A in g 41 , 91 g : t 'I : .- . ,Z .. . 1 '51 -1 ': '51, '52 ' ' 'z ' ' j . : '50 ' - '- - ' j f 'X ' : '51, '52 I -' . 1 -' lv ' .2 t, P : '52 ' -' ga '50,'51,'52 1 j: '52 1. m V7 L' A . T 170 Washington Street, Belmont, Mass. .. u UA ' fn gx: 1 E t '1 : .-' 1: f J - : '51 ' . r . ' l, I 149 ' ' ' ' ' L' ' j: '50, '51 ' . 7 . ' I, I 149 1 : '52 1 ' ' ' 1 '52 . '. . . I ,51 . ' . V' - . ' 17- 1. V 3 ' ,4 I ' ' I J kj!! If Zo 1,1 ' in tl 3 Y -Q DAX ID AI LEN PERRY JR Us Boston Post Road Weston Mass Dai 0 A e Enteled 1947 College Daz tmoufh Football 48 10 Captam 01 Hogkex 19 10 nl Co Captaln I zseball 1 fu mg 18 9 u 1 Sextant BLISIIIQSS B031 fl UISLIDIIIIHIX Commlttee Athlet1eCounL1l ul P19SIfl9Ht 97 I abe Ruth I4 OLlI1fl3,tl0l1 Spol tSlTl3I1Sl'11p Aualfl You quzfs an 0111 rzys bzirhmq EI ISHA GEORGE PIERCE III S19 Maxn Stuet VV111Cl18StQ1 Mass E y c Enteled 1947 College Wzllzams Ifootball 48 19 Q0 1 Clem 10 Captaln JI 7 Ihftmatln Club Glee Club 49 10 51 Bus1nessMg1 Q2 Stxtant Busmess Boaul 01 Ed1tO1 52 DISLIDIIHHIQ Conlmlttee Seczetaly 51 StllflQI1tC0l1I1C1l 50 m1 Secletaly 52 Honol Councll IJIIIIID Stufu t B111 bank Memol lal C1615 TIOIJIN Headmastel s Auald V F11 I qot smoungcd RICHARD DRAKE ROCHFORD 3 Hartford Road, Arlington, Mass. Dick Rocky Age: 18 Entered: 1948 College: Babson Football: '51 Crew: '51, '52 Junior Varsity Football: '49, '50 Junior Varsity Hockey: '50 Junior Varsity Crew: '50 Glee Club: '49, '50, '51, '52 Dramatic Club: '51 Dance Committee: '51, Chairman '52 Sextant Business Board: '49, '50, '51, '52 Yearbook Business Board: Chairman '52 Student Council: '49 Philip Stuart Burbank Memorial Crew Trophy: '52 Listen you guys let's get the wheels moymg' GORDON SHANER 4447 G1 eenwich Parku ay Washington e A e Entered 1947 College Umterszty of Maryland Baseball 52 Jun1o1 Var sity Baseball Hey Na a od' 1 7 7 ,- 1: - ' - f ', ' , D. C. HJ bi! g : 18 : . 7. ' ' ' ' : '51 KK - - IJ , . ff. xy 'V V- ' V I 11. 1 L :, y , ' JUSTIN EDWARD SMITH JR 71 P1 ospect St Jacobs H111 Rehoboth Mass Clznf Smzfty I Enteled 1950 College Nozflz Cazolzna Stat: Hoclxu Noll Squ 1d 'Ihr ffllHl1lfS on thc 1011.5 JOSE PH IYONIS SNIDER JR I meoln Road Lmcoln Mass 01 gn Entel ed 1948 Collegg Amin 1 st SOLLQI Jumol 'N dISltX Soecu 4 Dtbatmg Club X 01 lx Squad 48 19 00 1 Sutme Club Plesldent 59 Sexta11tI1te1a13 Bofud EdltO1 51 59 Yealbook Boald Efl1tO1 1n ch1ef 52 Honol Counc1l P1es1dent 52 Jaled bVclt6lbU1X Scudde1 I atm Medal 49 Cl1tfl1lSt1X P1 me 1 JUIHOI Schola1sh1p Medal 0 HdlX2l1Cl Club Book P1 1ze 51 HOIIOI Socletx 49 90 51 Cum Laude Souetx al JP Summa sum Laude A5 Pogo .s so goes the nation , . L . . ., . Y y . an ' !! ln ' 77 I K ' Ag-: 19 ' : ' 1 1' V ' rv ' .' I '51, '52 ' 'c 2 : '51 .. v , ' ' fi. , . If il , 1 1 4 , . A . . , . Y I All ,Il . A 17 ' : 3 L: I 'll Q '50,'51 ' ' I' ' ' f '4J Dramatic Club: '49, '50, '51, '52 1 ' ' : '51, '52 f , Y I , 7 Y YL' Y N . , - , , 5 .', . . . ' f A , . . ' .. . Y . . . ' . f 1 4 . , . , .. . . Y . . - - ' --' -. ' 'V , ' , , ' Y 6 - f - -ty . . I ' : 7 ' ' ' ' ' 1 : '5 1 n v u ul o , n I ' 4.x lv: aA18,a ,rr ,r ,952 1 j: 'F ,TL I- , J , . ' n . 1' . f - I v. V WALTICII BRENDAN SULLIVAN G0 Prentiss Lane, Belmont, Mass. Sully Age: 18 Entered: 1945 College: Colby Football: '51 JUl1l0l'Xdl'SltY Football: 49 50 Wlmf II I rio' GEORGE MICHAEL VROTSOS 1 Amhust Road Belmont Mass I II ll A e 18 Enteled 1940 College Hal 1 ard Football Basketball JUHIOI 'Xa1s1t5 Football JUHIOI l73.1S1tX Basketball 48 49 Jun1o1 X 31 S1tX Baseball Dance Commlttee You II fvfrhtznq me' 'I 1 s 1 l an ! 37 I' 5. . , , . .l w , ,rs I N9 , ,. .. . . VI' ' . -ml , 17 vy. . ol, -JZ . , . . , ' H . 49 ' . . ' Y . 7 7 . ' 7 . , U. V . ,- Q . ol ' . 72' . Q2 .. a W - - rv Q f , ,,Zl, , WILLIAM KEY WHITMAN Nashawtuc Road, Concord, Mass. Whit Age: 17 Entered: 1946 College: Stanford Football: '51 Crew: '51, Captain '52 Junior Varsity Football: '49, '50 Junior Varsity Crew: '49, '50 Dramatic Club: '51, '52 Glee Club: '-19, '50, '51, Secretary '52 Sextant Literary Board: '50, '51, '52 Yearbook Editorial Board: Editor '52 Disciplinary Committee: '51 Sextant Prose Prize: '51 Honor Council: '52 Honor Socity: '50, '51, '52 Cum Laude Society: '52 Cum Laude Tlllx'l'llv100li'llf flIl'Sl1l'Vll' on those shoes. 1 5 GT I o K . uf 15 d 2' XQW .535 Tu: VROT cr an kd X Yx HW' -xv- W '7 57 Raj 601 L 7' Mill! Lf PERRY W f 3 A If H smclw 40,05 Qulilllfwf fl E3 X A f ix S'B LIK S KY. i HQ W, - X V !MUu EXMmf!! jfWMX IQ'g21g. 'fQfQ'29 -f X. 1 Mmmm? ffyyv '.?J N?SwWk 6 f Lf? L- f 'W ff - -.SLM 'B' 0 2 N X E A' X MPA, ww ' 4d f ' f 9 H R f K , - - F. ' ,Ito rx fo ff 5 lm, as ,ggi X? A 3 gilt' .v Lf ' 2 KZ XR A l i A . 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X- X dv I. ,xx X -- ...'-'--, 'l',, ' O 0 iii I Il TH IORWI Flrst row Dunn Cogswmll Flhornpson X Slllllh Northam C1bot Siundus Bsmkcx Itrguson Second rows Hoxt Graqq C, Hurd Vlurmy C1111pl1tll ThOllllS Thlrd rom TOSI Sr1btrL C1115 Lh11k111 Glhlll COICIIIIWII 'Nuhols Fourth row Reuhson R M11 Xrthur Rogtrs I-lttther R Nioulton Scullx Flfth rows Howlmd Sellmin Crm: Strom Blflllt I OL RTH FORM Flrst rows Hobbs Ixfoul Dohutx H 1Stt ll111t R H111 P DIXIS OH1r1 EIIILISUII Second ron PCIIIILIIILIS B Stmfns frost P Stcum I1t7s1111111o11s Smds Thlrd rom Itrlmutter 'VIc'N11l lItrsh111111 I Rnpctto Flynn Burgess Lowe fourth row Hclms Rousst lll Xounq YN Spent: P Sllllth C clfll I lfT0ltN Ilfth rovs I111'1ocent1 R Cl: 11x Coptland Muhm Xdims For111t1 T1g21rt v. . -a 1 - vs T ' l ' s 1' 1- vt- 41. T vs . . 4' . . 1' . 1 . . 1. . 1 . 1 . 4' . 1 . . .j.1 1, .1 1. .. . . -Af. J.. 1'. zz. 1 . .1 ' . ': ' , . . . 1' . ' ' . . .' . 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' ' 1 'Af I I 1,11 THIRD FORM Flrst row Shxw Bluklow XX Dxus Tube: Fognem Nlllhrd Lh1lds Federer R Rcpftto Scond row Gnswold T Nfiostrom Enron Iollxrd IXll1lILh Fox Third row Lmdanbrrq Brooks Swift Burch J Hurd Ganson Smrs Fourth row Dotx xx11hlIl9 Nfiurphx C mfifld Bc-nda 'Vwor Fifth row F 'vhckrthur lol burn Elwell Plrkhlll E U N111 Nlmcr U- an- ' 'User SH UND I ORNI gg rom R gl, 1 on nr.: IH 5 me 4 mu XIIISUII Suon w S1 lrlz mlm Wil use x 11 xt Il lr roh ur 1 HA ll J omion lil mclsxsolth C ul 1 ll gl an I' rth rm r R Spf mt DIICN Abs I 1 F1115 IN I N 1 ton Nmlch First row Baum Harrington IlIlSlIT1IllOIlS Birry Vasil W Duncan R Duncan Gill Second row Dcwhirst Rob Howe Egan Rice Trilling Haskell Ladd ORourkc Littlefield Schaffer Reg Howc Densxnorm Hdmil ton Third row W Daxidson Ganson Lirr Zimmerman Mostrorn Mugar Hill Wclch Wilcox Obcrdor fer Fenollosa Barron Wh te Fourth row Simon Pokross Dwm ll H Bl k S bb D l 3 e axes an nun tu ins J dxicson Tague Prescott O'Nell Cronc Heck Kcllctt Missing Brainard Doherty Hodges Rollins jA OQWQP .SQAOQK With an unusually able and energetic Class Seven leading the xx ay the Lower School finished a ieally good yeai M Knaus ieplaced M1 Haumgton as part time teachei Em ollment xvas up ovei last yeai Class Presidents xveie Mostl om for Class Seven Bob Hoxve foi Six and Hamilton foi Five The Loxx 91 School teams had a comfort able mazgin of victoiies in outside com petition In football the Midgets eiased the gloom of the 1950 season losing only txxo close games to Fay 0 14 in the openei and to Fessenden 6 14 Thiee xxins xx eie scoied oxei Rixeis 74 14 Friends 60 and St Maik s 71 0 The season ended in a thrilling 13 13 tie xx ith Paik. Allison and Spence from Form II Mosti om Dxvinell and Tague handled the backfield assignments. In the line Dick Howe Tod Hill and Haxx kins from Form II teamed xx ith Welch Crone Bill Hill Blackman Hayes O Neil Holliday Dexx hirst and Zimmeiman Othei subs included Doher ty Fenollosa Ganson Rollins Piescott and Wilcox The Cubs ffO1I'I1Q1ly the Pupsj had a fanly encouiaging 000 sea son losing to Fessenden and Fay 0 6 and 0 Z7 but defeating F1 lends and Meadow bi ook 14 0 and 20 6 In hockey the Loxx ei School team split ex en in a home and home sei ies xx ith Fessenden beat B Sz N once and tied once both at Belmont and xx ound up xx 1th a xx in ox ei Ailmgton Junior High 7th glade Mostiom Dxxinell Cari and C1 one handled fii st line assignments xxith Hill Densmoie Reg Hoxxe O Ncil and P1 escott seeing action Blackman and Daxidson alteinatlng xx ith Tague xx eie regulai defensemen. Phil Doheity - placed ailing John Simon in the nets. The Midget basketball team had an abbrex iated season splitting with Park in a home and home series and defeating Parkhurst. Tague Mostrom Kellett John Davidson and Dxxinell xx ere starters xx ith Crone, Haskell H111 and Welch seeing act1o11 I baseball the M1dgets l1ad a good 1eco1d yv1nn1ng fou1 oye1 Fesscnden tw 1ce A11 ington Jun1o1 H1gh 7th and Fl16llC1S and los1ng two Blackman d1d most of the pltClllIlg' w ltll Egan catching Tague played DlSt Dyy 1nell seco11d Bally sholt and Mostlom tllllfl Can C1one Hodges and W elcl1 coy c1 cd the pastu1e as 1egula1 s Subs lncludcd Plescott Rolhns S1mon Stubb1ns Dr1VlC1SOIl J ONe11 H111 and Kellett The Cubs led by bob Howe beat Meadowbxook but we1e edged tw 1ce by Fessenden a11d once by F11ends Wilcox won a Manage1 s 1ette1 fo1 line wo1k all year 1n th1s depa1tment The compet1t1on f01 the Intla u1al Cup battl1ng up to the final weeks The Mo hawks finally yvon yv1th the I1oquo1s sec ond a11d the over confident Apaches a close third Agam the w 11t1ng team of M1 Mu1l1ken Cyvordsj and M1 Buuoughs fmus1cJ dleamed up a h1t fo1 the annual Low 91 School shoyy W1th M1 Togne11 p1 oy1d1ng 111s usual Splllted C111QCtlOl'l the p1 0f1l1Ct1OH w as a blg success It was called Smok1n Guns a westeln melod1ama yy 1th mus1c Leads w e1e ass1gned to C1 one Welch Mostlom 0 Ne1l and H111 ass1sted by Prescott Kellett Dayldson DXXIHQ11 Tague Pokioss and Wilcox W1 Cleggs stage Cl ew d1d a fine 1ob The low QI School Cho11 G1oup was 111 Vlt9d fox a 1etu1n VlSlt to the Molgan Memo11al Chulch of All Natlons to take pa1t 1n the 1egula1 morn1ng bloadcast The Loyy 91 School Chol al Gloup sang w 1th the Glee Club at the Ch11stmas Concelt Othel h1gh11ghts included a l9C01fl Challty Fund C1IlVS complete w 1th the l1ye tu1 key and Ca1n1val nett1ng a g1and total of oy Ll a hundled dollals Class Sey en D day w as a happy onc at yy ampanoag unde1 sunny Skl9S A tl 1p bv tl1e whole Ioyy 61 School to sec a bascball game was fun lOl all hands espec1a11y fox the Sl1VLl dollfu yy IIIIILIS 011 thc ple game 1ad1o s11ow Dw 111611 defeated Call 1n the finals of thc annual Te11n1s Tou1nament top men 1n a record draw of' th11tytyyo John Slmon yvon h1s numerals on the Uppe1 School M1 G1 egg lhe Log had a fine X631 undel the leade1sh1p of Welch ably ass1stel by POk1OSS Oberdo1fe1 and W1lcox and a staff of 1eporte1s and a1t1sts The Class Seven glft a shade tl ee w as planted w 1th due C916-?D10lly Scouting fl0Ll1lS1l6C1 unde1 M1 Knaus Troop 99 counted nea11y half the Loyvel School as membe1s Afte1 fine compet1t1on all Spllllg the P'1w nees took the Ba1l1e1 Deb'1t1n l1OD1lX Kellett Whyte and Pokloss being the lXllll'llHg team At PFIZQ Day Wc1c11 was aw -uded thc Bulroughs MUSIC Prize yy1th Blackman and Ladd taklng top A1t P1 IZQS Welch Reg Howe and Ham1lton won the Giegg p1o1ect DIIZQS Mostlom was g1yen the Dll9Ct0F s PIIZQ , . , h . 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X H x X-Q Ili, ,- -..- 0 H 'X we-PW' WI MMM lm X E ARBOOK BOARD 7 First row Rochford Smder VNh1tm'm Second row Hxrrxson Ells a6,,,4,,,,I Edztoo In Chief JOSEPH SNIDER, Edztoo zal Board WILLIAM WHITMAN, Chamnan EARLE EDGERTON GEORGE HENDERSON WILLIAM GREEN DENNIS I ITTLE Photogo aphy Boa? d STEPHEN ELLS, Cham man JACK REICHSON '53 PAUL DOHERTY '54 JOHN HOBBS 54 Aot Board THEODORE HARRISON DAVID CUM MINQ Buamess Board RICHARD ROCHFORD Chtl1H77,G,'l'L BAINBRIDGE COON ALFRED DE L'ETOILE GEORGE DEVINE JOHN FOSTER Faculty Adrisoor MR. JOSEPH WILLEY ARTHUR GRANNIS WINTHROP HARRINGTON KENNETH JOHNSON THOMAS NICKERSON sgilftjelflff QDLVLCL ihls xcal s otllflkllt Council Llllll81 the Clll9LtlOl1 ol Plcsldcllt Stexe Ells Tlcas ulel Balllx Coon and SGC1St31X Elx PIGIC held 1tS lllSt meeting belole School opened at xx hlch time the SLl1l0l menlbels of the Council met xx lth the ncxx boxs and famlllallzcd them xx ltll both tll phy slcal plant and the alms and ldcals ot thc School Once School xxas officially Llllflfil xx ay the Councll mct allfl callled on thcll annual functions as xx ell as undeltaklng lngs xx ele COHCQ1 ned xx lth amelldlng altl cles to the Council constltutlon and setting up a mole efliclent O1g3HlZ21t1OI'l f01 the challty flllV6 lt xxas decided that the d1lVQ should be spllt ll1t0 txxo smallel Cl1lV6S telmlnatlng at Tl12.I1lxSg1Xll10' 16 cess and spllng vacation ln vlexx of ln cleased demands upon the students and palellts It xx as decided to loxx 61 the goal pci folm ln addltlon an attempt xxas made to CllSt11bl1t6 smallel sums of money to mole challtles The Councll appointed a Dlsclpllnary Committee xvlth Ralph Beckett as the Councll leplesentatlve This committee hoxxexel xxas supelseded because of a change ln pollcy xvhen Ml Kellel assumed lcsponslblllty f01 all dlsclpllnaly plob lcms The gleatest palt of the Councll s time xx as consumed ln formulating an Honor PIC-?S1Cl9I1t Steve Ells The Councll mem b61S xx lth the help of the faculty several open School meetings and a questionnaire dlexx up a code vxhlch aftei a few mlnol IQNISIOHS xx as unanimously accepted by the Fifth and Slxth Fol ms It IS the hope of the 1951 1952 Council that next year s Council xxlll be able to make further lm plox ements ln the pl oglams lnltlated thls yeal wwrgp-x Q-q STI DENT CO1 NC II First rovx Gull 111 Plflll Ells Coon Bulutt Second row Bankmr Burgess TOQHFFI 1 7 ' . , ' ' .3 ' x v ., - . . .' ' , . 'fn 7 7 ' Y .' 1 v' J v v 1 v y - v . 1 7 . . . . u .'- v - x . 7 a. 1 , n u' 1' I s 1 - , l Y new responsibilities. The first fexv meet- Code, undel' the inspiring leadership of 7 ! . . . . , , . .' .' V. .' . , 7 ' . ' . ' 7 .' ' ' V . . v' ' , ' Y ! 7 G ' I. . . . V . - - . , 1 n . ' 0 , y n' MC' HONOR COUNCIL First row Coon Beckett Flls gIllClE'I' lN1c'lxerson whltlllill Blume Second row Fahan Cogswell Hoyt Vxorthmn J M rrxy lleuhmr Thlfd row Edgerton Pnru 0l'l0I OLLFLCL Belmont H111 has been blessed th1s yea1 IH many xx ays but perhaps the most s1gnal acluevement IS the 1naugu1at1on of the hono1 sy stem f01 the two uppel forms Based upon the 111d1v1dual s xvlllmgness to place hlmself on hlS oxxn hono1 1n any ex 3.lTllIl3t1Oll O1 test xx h1cl1 he may take the system 11eve1 theless has as one of ltS mam bu1ld1ng blocks a g1Ol1p of fifteen membe1s of these txxo fO1I'l'1S It xx ould be unfo1tu nate to assume that th1s body IS 1espons1 ble f01 the absence of cheatlng On the cont1a1y lt IS solely a 1ud1c1a1y councll xx hlch lules on 1nf1act1ons of the sy stem but does not act as a subst1tute D1OCt01 Full 16Sp0llSllJllltX f01 tl1e success 01 fall u1e of the p1og1an1 IS pu1 posely g1x en to the boys The Councll s 1ob lS to consldel any case of chshonesty 1efe11 ed to It 1n the l1ght of all posslble lelated 1nfo1mat1on and to declde on adequate pun1shment sub ject to the appl oval of the Headmastel l he first test of th1s nexx system came at mld y931S The Counc1l had not been formed at that tlme but somevx hat late1 lt began wolk Sn1de1 was elected presldent and NlCk61 son VICE p1 es1dent XVlth the followmg addltlonal membe1s Beckett Blume Cogsxx ell Coon Edgel ton Ells Fletchel Gahan Hoyt J Mu11ay P191 ce Whltman and Worthen Only one se1 IOUS case has been b1ought befo1e the Counc1l lt unhapplly but neCeSSa11ly 1esulted 1n the expuls1on of a boy f1 om Scl1ool All 1nd1ca t1ons polnt to a successful begmnmg of the long 3.XV3.1t6d system xvh1ch tleats the olde1 boys at Belmont Hlll as lesponslble men . . 5 ' J K 1, ,, , . 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' ' 1 1 v - . ,JJLLALIQC Qoznca Under P1es1dent Dave Perry and Secretary B111 Cleary th1s yeal s Athletlc Counc1l has made several mmpoltant changes 1n the athletlc pOllCy of the School 1n addltlon to 1tS usual Job of awardlng letters and numerals rhe first and most 1mportant change effected by the Counc1l concerned the presentatlon of letters to boys who because of 1nJur1es susta1ned duzmg a season were prevlously unquall fled to recelve them Under the new pollcy any boy who has been mJured but 1n all probablllty would have earned h1s letter had he fimshed the season may be award ed a letter upon vote of the Counc1l A few obvlous cases thls year made th1S change h1ghly deslrable It was also declded by the Counc1l that letter wlnners should meet a part of the expense of the sweatels g1ven them because of the greatly 1n creased p1 1ce of these a1t1cles The Athletlc Counc1l awarded one hundred lettels du11ng the course of the yeal 27 ln football 14 1n soccer 17 1n hockey 9 1n basketball 16 ln baseball 11 1n crew and 6 1n tennls The membels of the outgolng COUHCII hope next year s athletlc 1eco1d w1ll be as 1mp1 essne as th1S years has been Good luck to P1es1dent George Ferguson and Secretary Cha1l1e Sellman ATHLETIC COL N CIL Flrst row W Cleary Perry Ferguson Second row Mr K slowskl Mr Kc-ll r Mr Mu ell I I 1 . . . . . . 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C,l.'vI I-XLDE SOCIETX Plrst rovx Whitman Creen Edqnrt ll Ells Snider Second roxx 'VIr YN lhx I ttl oclth ut X lx 1111 ll,l'l'l OZICLUJQ SOCLQW The Cum Laude Society lS the national honoiaiy scholastic society lilhng the place in the secondaly schools that Phi Beta Kappa does foi the colleges Almost since the beginnmg of the School Belmont H111 has been pioud to have a chaptei 1n class may be elected to membeiship but no boy IS elected unless he has also giad uated cum laude fiom the School One half of the membels may hoxxfevei on xote of the faculty be elected at the end of the Fifth Foim yeai if they have shoxxn unusual academic achievement The fol loxx ing members of the Class of 1959 xx on th1s distinction 1n June of 1901 Stephen Ells William Gleen Dennis Little and Joseph SHld91 They xx e1e Joined in June of this xeai bx these classmxtcs hailf Edgeiton John Goldthxxalt Anthonx Muuay Ind William Whitman Also elected this June 110m thc cliss oi 1953 xx e1e Petei Giagg No111s Noxt and John Nluuax xx 1th lVI1 Willex attended thc annull dis t11ct meeting held this xcai at Noble uid G1 eenough and had the plcasuie of haai ing D1 Phlllp Rhinelandci D11ccto1 1 the Geneial Education Couise it Huxaid at the moining session and N11 llaxld NICC01fl the distinguished XXlltGl oi light xeise at the afteinoon niceting lt lS hoped that 111 the futuie chaptei act1x1t1es max be extended to include an annual din ne1 of p1 escnt and alumni mcmbeis U . 'C V I . 1 . A - 0 . . ' . f ': 1 . vi .1 cz C l xv: ' . .f . l wily. O ' v ' ' ' ' by 1. v lv A . . 1 Y Z , 2 '. . X . 1 v ' . ' yy ' - , v. ' , t. ' . ' . . V, k 'f ' ' c . . i , . ' , ' - , . Z ' Q ' Q , , y v . . . , . . L' l Y 7 2 ' I 1 u ' A u 1 lv. this Society. One fifth of each graduating The four senior members oi' the chapter, A fn - , r. A u' . t', u 5 1 2 ' - ' . - .' . ' y ' lv ,. . LT , 2 . - 1, . ' ,. .- . , . ' , ', '. v, ' o 7 v . ' I 3 E 6 n v. p , ' - v 1 ' v v v - ' 3 ' , . A -D . v' . A y v' 4 , v . . I ' ' - , . v . . I y . . , J A' . I 1 ' . - ' .. v v - ' ' ' ' ' x I 1 ' ' eggxfanf Thc SFX PANT t111s 1ca1 11415 10111111111 111 113X1I1g a Busmcss Boa111 that am11ss111 such a 1olume ol ad1 c1 1L1S1I1g that 1'1l1111Ll11 XVOIIIQS could be chspelled Thus the 1111 t01S could co11cent1ate 011 n1cet1ng 111111 lnes The 611013 hnc up th s XL ll COl'1S1StQf1 of Ste1e Ells as Ef111,O1 IH C1llL1 Joe Sn1de1 L1te1a11 BOHIC1 B111 GIQLI Ne11s Boald Ph1l 1VIOSt1OI'1'l SD0ltS Ted H3111SOH,A1t Boa1d Xvlth the 6Xp61t af1v1ce of M1 Funk 11111 the othe1 facu1t1 adv1se1s, the boa1d 11 Olkefl ha1mon1ous11 and XY ell Thc Nc11s and SpOltS Boal ds ce1ta1nl1 d1d not 11c11 mate11al, fO1 the1e 11 e1e succcssful 1ct111 tles and 1v1nn1ng teams to tell about Thc L1te1a11 Boa1d had mo1e t1oub1e T1111 found that nea111 half the 11Lt1OI1 111 thc llsf t1111c 1ss111s had bccn 1111ttc11 by the 11111111 1ts111 11111 t11c1 1s11 the Schoo O1 1111111 11111111 ll1JltSLl11d1,1X6, n'1ate11a1 The 0l1tS1Illf1l11lQ, 111osc sclcctlon of the yea1 X118 Hlltttll 111 P111 G11s11o1d and he po1t11 131171 11 IS 11011 b1 F1ank Ixuk XX 1t11 1tS ll110l1Tl3.l 11141111161 the SEXTANT has succccded 111 1eta1n1ng the mterest of thc 1101 s E1 L11 one 11 ho helped IH c1eat1ng che hnc 11 11t111g Joe SHN161 and B111 Whlt man leachng thc cont11buto1s H1111 three 1LLt1Ol1S each the effect11e a1t 11 01k and 1 IL cxccllent Dl1Ot0g12i1J11S b1 Tex Re1chson 1 and Jack Hobbs 11 The YEARBOOK 11 1s111 s ncxt XL Il s SEXTANT boald, headed 11 XOIIIS Ho1t succcss 101 311011161 5631 11 publlcatlon SFX1 XX 1 ISUXRIJ Flrst row P MIJSIYIJIII H.1r11s1111 Ells 81111111 1.11111 S11o11c1ro11 N11 1111111111 P11111 '111 1111111 1 41 1 '1 vx. . v. . ' . Q x ' kgs' .E ,I ' ,kj ,, . X, Y .' , '. T l 1 ' ' '.. J 2 ' 1 ' ',1 '-' k ' ' ' , , . ' , 1 , . ' ' . ' 2 fi . 1 v' , 1 ., . , , . ' 1 , .' ' . .' , ' l , , , '- K- 2 ' - . , X , , ' . . , , , . , ' ,Q - .2 K. 1 .' , '. J' .' , , . t 1' ' ci .1 - 3- i 'HE . , ul, 12 Y .Y . . 1 ' ' 1 s ' ., ' - . 7 . 5 ' - x ,I , 1 . . 1 , ' . ' ' ' v - . ' . . , v v , . v Y ' . ' 7 7 1 ' 4 Boarclg Ely Pierce, Business Boardg and each ISSLIG deserves credit. Notable were ' , ' . . 2 1 , , ' . .1 , , .' . ,' ' I ' ' v ' ' SC 1 . ' 1 . Y . ' v - v 1 , V ' ' 7 ' . 3 A I ' ix I x-Y , x I v A u 1 ' ' ' .v 3 ' Y 1 -1 . . , V 1:-L .- . . ,. .., Env- '11 , '- - - - , ' 1 21 L' j 12 ' .' ' ' . ., . . . . 1. Z,'Av n -', 1 ' ' -1 ' 1 v ' 1 . . 1 I . ' .4 ' . CLEE LILB l First row: Little. Green. Edgerton. Crozier. Mr. Burroughs. R, Cleary. Coon. Nickcrsoir. A. de l'Etoile. Second row: Pcrlrnuttcr. Blume. Pic-rw-. lills. P. Mostrorn. R, Hill. Rouhford. Manly. llc-luis. Third row: Blacklow, Tlronrpson. Pollzrrcl. Innoccnti. Flint. Mt-ister. Fourth row: lN'or'tlr0rr. Tzrggzrrt. P. Smith. Goldman. Nichols, Cohan. Fifth row: Coodcll. l lctrlrm'. Harrington. Whitman. R. Mac'Artlrur'. Burgess. Sixth row: Hurlbut. Tosi. Hoyt. Hersee. Cops-luncl. 20 . . Y V- '. . 1 .1 . . ,' v ' . . . . . , . . ' ' ' . . , . v H - 4. Y ' , , ' , ,' ' H xc ' , 7 H , . ' v' . Q y ' 7 v . . 0 1 , y I . u. y 7 u . . . ' . ' 1 . , . H Y - ' ' 1 l ' ' . an v. v v . ' . . - . Y -. X 7 ' Y . Y I, ' . a H y H Y 'I ' . ' Th1s year, along with the outstanding accomplrshments rn sports Belmont Hrll also had the best Glee Club rn rts txt enty nrne year hrstory Under the drrectron of Mr Burroughs thrs year s group presented three concerts, the fir st berng a Joint effort wrth the Lost er School grw err at Chr rstmas time The sprrng concert xx as grxen at Beaver Country Day School xr here We were Joined by the Beaver Glee Club and the High Prnes Phrlharmonrc Orchestra Th1s concert it as consider ed the best ever grvcn urth another school Follourrrg the concert members of the Glee Club xr ere guests of the girls at a most enjoyable dance On the evenrng before commencement, the annual gr aduatron concert was held rn the Field House before a capacrty audrence of fr rends and guests of the School The program rncluded a prano solo by Peter Dayrs 53, accompanied by Mr Burroughs and txro numbers bs the octet Mood In drgo and Sleep kentucky Babe The xx hole Glee Club sang several Negro sprrrtuals and tuo comedy numbers, and concluded their most successful year by singing The Battle Hx mn of the Repub lrc featuring a solo bx John G1 ozrer, thrs x ear s Glee Club pr esrderrt The Glee Club xx rshes to thank Mr Burroughs for hrs msprr ed leader shrp and patrerrce ramaflfc Messrs. Funk and Duncan have again seen a successful dramatic season. Work- ing with an able group of boys, they pro- duced a fine play and a group of skits and scenes for the Assembly audience. December 14th was opening night of Ian Hay's The HOlLSC7l2'llSfP'I'. Our new sys- tem of playing two consecutive evenings proved very successful, for despite the bad weather the cast played to packed houses at both performances. Mr. Funk had been forced to learn the leading role in three days because of Coon's illness, but the show went on most successfully with Ed gerton Ells Hauison and Whitman playing the majoi suppoi ting ioles From time to time membeis of the Club have been able to display their vaiied tal ents in Assembly These skits afford valuable experience in mam of the phases of dramatics A scene fiom Galss oithv s Escape headed the list, followed by several others, all of which proved to be most en- tertaining. Members who took part were Cogswell, Coon, P. Davis, Edgerton, Emerson, Epstein, Fitzsimmons, Goodell, J. Murray, Snider, and Worthen. In addition, Edgerton, Emerson, Epstein, Harrison, and Snider were fortunate in being invited to Chapel Hill of Waltham, a girl's school, to participate in Mrs. Randall Stratton's production of Sir James Barrie's Dear Brutus. The boys enjoyed themselves and Mr. Fa: W p nounced the pi oduction on Febi lll l a gi eat success Our thanks go to Dlrectoi Funk and to Carpenter Duncan fand his haid xx oik ing stage crewl who togethei with P1 esi dent Coon bedridden though he was have given us increased appreciation of diam-1 and many happy memories L DR XM ATIC LI L B First row Emerson Hint Pierre Edgerton Coon Hfzrrison Ells Snider Iittle Second row R Hill P Dans Cogswell Goodzll Epstein J lviurriy xNhlIIll'lll L Hurd R dc lEtoxle Mr Duncan Y , - ' ' 'xt 'jx .tn l l 7 ' ' - , u H ' , - , , - i Q 1 1 - . . . x ' Y ! vy 1 C ' . 7 - 7 ' . -..-- 7 ..,...s,.. ,Q I , A . ix A A w '1 . 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' .. . 1 - w ASWLJ Th1s yea1 the Wo1k Squad unde1 the capable d11GCt1OD of M1 Kosloxxsk1 has done an excellent lob 111 easmg the heavy load lmposed on the School s 1egula1 staff The Squad has unde1taken a g1eat many p10J9CtS 1nclud1ng emptylng of xx astebaskets and ash ba11els moxx mg the laxvns xxashmg xx mdoxxs 1ak1ng leaves and genelal p1ck1ng up 31 ound the glounds The most amb1t1ous slngle p1o1ect xx as undel taken by the Slxth Fo1m membe1 s of xvall and ent1 ance gatexx ay 1n f1Ol1t of the new xvmg to the F1eld House Th1s xx as unde1taken as a glft f1om the Class of 1952 to the School and eventually xx 1ll 1un flom the galages along M3lSl1 St1eet to the Loxx 91 School d11x exx ax Afte1 a gl eat deal of concent1ated 6fl.O1t the ma1o1 pa1t of the xx 01k xxas completed 111 t111 111 1' in commencement and b13SS plates beaung the School s name xx e1e placed 1n the gate xx ax The membe1s of the class xx 1Sh to GXDIQSS the11 3.Dp19C13tlOl1 to M1 Kos xx lthout those d11ect1on and 1nsp11at1on the 1ob could DQV91 haxe been done at all All IH all the Squad has done a g1eat SQIXICG fo1 the School xx ltll ltS unselflsh attltude toxx a1d 1ts unceasmg tasks en abllng the staff to caux out mo1e Jobs 1equ111ng the slxllled xxollxmanshlp they possess Belmont H1ll 1S much 111debted to mg to make the School one oi xx h1ch xxe can be p1 oud The membe1s of the W01k Squad xx e1e Altken BUIHS Cabot Coon Cummlns Edgelton Epsteln Goldthxx alt GIOZIGI Ha111s0n HQHCle1SOll C Hlllfl 1111100911111 I Manly E Moulton F Moulton hcl 1 an 11sdale XIIOTLSOS andW1lk1ns Ol' I 1 a , u , a 1- ' . 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', , 1 , , , f ' 1 ' U' L .i::'s' ,W 1 ' ,' ' ' . feff 611 Thc hlllc Club th1s xea1 LOH'1D1l6.fl the most 1mp1css1xe lLC,01Cl 111 ltS h1st01x n dc1 th g'LllCl'1llCL ol WI1 R0lJL1l2 buttcntag 1nd NI1 Jamcs Smlth co 1ch a11d captaln uspcctlxclx of thc Ha1xa1d P1fle Tc lm Both colches dcsc1xc mucl1 c1ed1t T01 itlmlll ltlllff 1 hlghlx c0mpct1t1xc sp111t and 101 the11 p 1S0111l 1l1StlLlCt10I1 111 thc safe l1 xndlmff ot fncfnms A schedulc xxas xx o1kcd out so that cach lI1fllNlCll1dl xxas 1ble to shoot oncc a xxeelx xx hllc th1ee t1U11tL1S 01 111 hou1 xx as set 1s1dc cach dax 101 team p1 1ct1cc D1dCtlCL 1nst1umental IH st1bl1sh11g thc tcam s f111c 1i,LOlCl Thc tcam pa1t1c1p1ted 111 111 open 11flc tOLllIl21I'l1Ll1t at thc Fa1go N IX 11 Bllllfllllg' 111 Boston Ind 111 lI1t6lSLh0l3.StlC mect at AI1fl0XLl both hcld on Pcbllldly 10th Du11ng the m01n1ng meet SDOI'lSO1Lfl bx the Ame11can l9gl0l1 ou1 top SIY shootels xx e1e Cl1XlCl9fl lnto txxo teams Team num bc1 one, composed of Cogsxx ell F10St, and Hunt gaxe a fine dlsplax of shootmg and placcd second beh1nd a club f1 om Nlehosc That afte1 noon the team d1oxe to Andovel to compete xx 1th Andox L1 Excte1, NI1ddlesex St Pauls and T3,lDOl IH thc th11d annual Easte1n Nexx England Plcp a1ato1x School League meet Thc mcnt xx as held 1n the Andovel cagc and agalll ou1 xoung team clld 6XC9pt10l1 1115 xx cll Thcx SCO1LCl a total of 880 pOlI1tS 110 b t t 1 than thc11 1CC'H1Cl 111 last xc'11 s 11cct lnsxxell x lSl11g'1 SLOILI lol B l 1 ll 1 and xx as folloxx ed by Hunt Flost McNc1l S3.l1llfl91S and S1m0n 111 that Olflcl l 1flc 1 x It Belmont H111 has come a long xx ax ' Nume1als NVQIQ axxa1ded to Cogsxxcll Edmunds FIOSt T Hunt McNc1l Saundels and S1m0n Rll I E C I L I5 llrst roxx Snnon T Ilunt Sll1Illll!S Cox-sxxmll Inost Suond roxs NI1'N11l Edmuncls . lf 8 UL x V X . 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A . ., i If As IS 1ecogn1zed 1n the ded1cat1on to th1S YEARBOOK art IS an 1mpo1tant pa1t of a boy s educatlon espec1all5 xx hen an unde1 standlng of ltS p1act1ce and app1ec1at1on IS taught xv1th the sk1ll and enthus1asm of a man l1ke Mr Togne11 It must have been xx 1th a gl eat feelmg of p11de 1n h1s accom pl1shments he1e 1n th1s field that he hea1d the announcement of the Headmaste1 at Commencement that thele xv1ll be bullt at School ID the nea1 futule a nexx bu1ld1ng devoted to the encomagement of 1nte1ests 1n the ants and c1afts of all kmds Aga1n th1S yea1 the exch1b1ts of the xx ork 1n alt ea1 ned dese1 ved accla1m Outstand 1ng xx O1 ks 111 OllS xx e1e hung f1 om t1me to t1me IH the Locatelll Common Room and I 60 xxe1e enJoyed by boys parents and V1SltO1S to the School The annual F1eld Day exh1b1t1on xxas a g1eat success A first prlze to awa1 ds gomg Ashley John The parents p1ofess1onal 1u1y axva1ded Edxx a1d B100kS xv1th othe1 to Peter Stevens Charles T1sdale and Wllllam Dav1s 1n the11 votlng gave first p11Z6 to Peter Stevens xx1th othe1 axxards go1ng to Ha1old D3V1dSOH Paul Laffoley Robert Repetto and Dav1d Canfield The axx a1d g1ven each yea1 by M1 and MIS Angelo Togneu fo1 outstandlng ab1l1tv and accomphshment IH art was plesented aga1n th1s yea1 to Pete1 Smlth Stevens l . 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I ' ' . s-.9 gimp Undel the d1rect1on of Mr Ross the boys 1n the shop have constlucted many useful artlcles such as bookcases bookends mag azme lacks Jexx el boxes and even desks Hele fine xvolkmanshlp IS stlessed and the expelt guldance of ou1 new shop 1n stluctol has taught many boys to xvolk creatlvely He folloxx s 1n the fine t13d1tlOI1 6Ll'LC8 0l'lfLl'VLLtf88 Thls yeal s dance commlttee undel the able leade1sh1p of D1ck Rochfold and composed of Beckett de lEto1le Devlne Hal1lHg't0D Johnson Llttle N1Ck61SOH and Vlotsos O1 gamzed thl ee dances xx h1ch xx e1e much appleclated by all plesent As a cllmaxc to the fall spolts season the commlttee held a dance 1n the Fleld House on November 10th decoratlng the bulld 1ng xx 1th pumpklns and othel app1op11ate objects aboxe all photoglaphs of team membels heads atop Cl9V61ly dlaxxn C31 toon bOCl16S Ken Reexes p1ox1ded good muslc and the only thlng lackmg xx as a xx 1tch xx 1th he1 bl O0mSt1Ck In Decembel a so called 1nfo1 mal dance xx as p1 esent set fol many yea1s by Mr Innls M1 Tog H911 has g1ven much of hls tlme to help Slxth F01 me1s xvlth then graduatlon panels and he has C1Q3.t9fl such 'ln mterest IH thls xvolk that the shop IS 1a1ely empty on a flee aftelnoon The panels and shop exhlblts ale examples of the fine xx olk done IH shop th1s yeal ed IH the Common Room a xxonderful place fol a dance Skatlng on the lagoon ICQ xx as folloxx ed by danclng to the muslc ot a llxelx t1l0 'lh1s xxas the filst tlme such a gathel 1ng had been held ln the nexx Common Room 'md we hope It xx 1ll not be the last The chmax: of the commlttees xxollx came at the end of the 3631 xv1th the SQHIOI Plom Chapple Alnold gave us X615 good muslc beneath the stleamers and b slde the pool placed IH the Fleld House Thele xx as a slzeable cloxxd and lt xxas hele that the falexxells to the mastels xx ere Salfl not to mentlon the sad paxtmg of oul classmates we .t V ,ac .:. 15 . 2' K m xx - ' - -.2 ,V my af ,., X. Y -3 J. 5- K -if , ,- l I . I I Q 1 1 U. . . . v 9 ' . ' . Y I I . 9 1 ' 1 C I u . . 1 ' l 1 . 1 I Y v 1 4 ' 4 ' - 1 . x l 1 v ' I , u ' A C V . Y . ' . . . . v v . . 7 i, . . . Y 7 Y s . . 1 , n . . , . , . . . V Y 7 . . 9 r r ' -. . . ' . . 7 V .. , . Y ' , 1 v n 1 . - . . ' . , ' , ,' ' Y r 7 ' i . i . Y. . , c . , . . . . . . , V .7 . . - V ' . r y . Y. I u s i' . u 1 l u ' y . 7 - v ' . . Y - 7 - v - y v- O ' ' ' N, . v I V. 1 r ' 5 v v . . , . ' . ' . V . Q ' v 1 c V C ,' y' . - ' - . v - ' ' ' Y - U' , H . v v - . ' - . 3 yung--my-K 0 fan 139535 at wfw-W6 f'W has an fx .afwfw 'fa at-M Mmawi- 'sbs W .N W 1959 LETTERMENI First row Bemkrtt Thompson Whmnan Blum: Kmgman Perry Llttlc Mxnly GFHIIFIIS Snlder Rochforcl Second row C. H111 Lhllds Harrlngton Green J Smlth Hnnderson Loon Nlckerson Ells Ferguson Dunn Third row Goodcll Cabot P Mostrom L Hurd Worthen Pierce Fourth row Fleck Meehan A Murray Tosx Shaner Johnson Haskell Fxfth row Thomas Goldthwalt R Cleary Sellman Copeland Strong Slxth row OC.onnor Lranc Howland A Sm1th Taggart P Reprtto Last row MElStCf Grozxer Vrotsos Sullivan DCXIIIP A de lEto1le Altken Hurlbut Foster Rogers 8tf8l l'l'L8lfL L 6 q ' jw' 'mg , ,mr '- M , , ,Nao N , W . P ,. .. , W , M-f--QM.-AJ-.l,+-I A, X, -' ' . L .- .-. . --:-1-CW . -f f J ' ' ' 'U a. ,mfg - - --- H ' ' 4 , W ' . X' .why wk' A H 3: , .. . N . WVR 4 Q ' A42 Q1 lgy'f', M Wm l 'jnfq 7 fi P K . ' fl 1 W . ' X 'HY 55. f f'qsx,..h- 'X . -,iv - . ,W r ,sm S nw' ,1 . W W w A 6 - u ,. - f .,, M05 V Q Q' ,.. -' ' 50 f 'f' W' QB.. 'M Q V Jw ,-2'9'.,f,, , sq -- ' 2 ., .. Sf 1 -f M' . N- if 6' 2 , . W ,H 1394 1 . f 2 - f .ff 1. 21 f fe 1 ', Ng., L Q f Q.. -N Ay A , syn W x H , V J Y 4. Q ' ,,, fr. , y ' g . V ' Q 3, xy , 6 :,- H nf ff fiff,,.Q ,WLM 5 1 1' - , N ,A , pizza ,V J., r fl- 'fy A . 'Vu' 1 - X I f ' ' . . . 2, , ' . '. 1 , . , ' . U , . , . . , b I , . L I . ' ' 7 r ' 7 ' 5 ' S 7 ' 3 1 7 ' n F ' - p , l . , , , . . . , , . . . , , . , . D . , . . , . , . . , . . . . V , . . , , , . . . . . 1 .5 . . ' . . . . , , . . . . . . , , ' v A - , ' , , . . . 2 l Jglidlficd H 1 A foqu uiic + Z 2 '2 9 O 9 QQ Hd ,xo . ,. J'--' '--. Ax! an Q P' M an , ,f XM XN-Y P OOTB XLI TF XV First row C opclincl Thompson 'Vic lster Strong, C oon C lpt lc rx P HK De-une Roc hford Sulln Ill NN hltmdn Second row Mr Tc st Mwnigc r Ells H lskz ll l om r Bu km tt ll lfI'lllgtOI'l Hurlbut W Cleary X rotsos N14 kc rson Mr MlItl12K Mr C rolls Third row llc mlm rson OC onnor X Murray Mwnly Mceh rn jlgozfgt-Lf The 1951 Va1s1ty xx as undoubtedlx the best football team plesented bw Belmont H111 1n 1tS tu enty elght seals of football h1sto15 Afte1 a scoleless t1e m the f:l1St game, the team defeated the 1ema1n1ng s1x opponents 1n successlon and IH each case bs a xx 1de ma1g1n St Geolge s came fn st Capta1n Peux led the team deep 1HtO enemy t8111tO1S yet xx 1th the ball on then fou1 yald l1ne ruth foul downs to SCO19, St Geolges held and then malched to ou1 goal l1ne' Manx tlmes du11ng the game thls th1ng was to happen IH the closmg mmutes Belmont made a b11ll1ant goal l1ne stand and the game ended xx 1th the ball on ou1 one foot l1ne Coon show ed excellent de fensne plax hele Tom N1cke1 son became th Hlst membel of the Casualt5 Club l64l WN ILLI ANI C,ROIxE Coach ' ': I H. . .l ,. j. I . iz lllll '-r iw . . ' v ' Y . fn N. L - .l , . . ' f . . z 2. -. . , , , . . 1 . . Tosi. Sellrnnn. ' . Y Y . . . Y 7- . v . . IV D u . I 1 Y Y. I ' I y 1 l :nv Y .. .jg Y Y. . ' i i . 7 ,' . , . . v , . Y. I . v v v . Lv..v Q g e , , ll v ,YY Y V 7 for he suffered a broken neck on the first play of the game From this injury he has happrl y completely recovered In tne next xveek's Roxbury Latrn game the score was 32 to 7 Per ry scored the season s first touchdown wrth Brll Cleary Sellman Tosr and Beckett playrng other starr mg roles St Mark s was next rn lrne Spar ked by quarterback Cleary who was at the bottom of all three touchdoxx ns and the extra pornt we won 19 to 0 Hurlbut and Beckett xvere the able pass recervers Groton has always been a hard team to beat and our team remembered rts many prevrous defeats But thls year was drf ferent In a closer game than the 38 to 14 score rndrcates Perry opened the scorrng wrth a seventeen yard run and then left the game xxrth a ser rous leg rnyury Hrs sprrrt remarned on the field Cleary played hrs usual rnsprred game throwrng two nfty yard passes to Hurlbut and bootmg two extra pornts Manly scored twrce on runs of forty four and srxty yards Un happrly Coon yorned the Casualty Club Next Belmont vanqurshed the Governor Dummer eleven 27 to 7 The depleted team relred agarn on Cleary s quarterback mg abrlrty he threw touchdown passes to Manly and Beckett Later rn the game Manly scored agarn wrth a fifty two yard run and rn the last perrod Hurlbut snared a thrr ty two yard aer ral from Cleary The team xx as determrned to crush Mrd dlesex whrch had always been a stumblrng block So rt drd the score was 54 to 6 Manly scored three trmes once on a seven ty yard dash and Cleary threw three touchdown passes and scored one hrmself Sellman s fourth perrod erghty three yard touchdown hrke xvfrs the longest run of the season Foster Manly Harrrngton and Vrotsos garned admrssron to the Casualty Club noxx competrng rn membershrp xvrtlr the squad' Brooks xx as our final opponent Every hope xx as realrzed xx hen Belmont emerged fr om that unforgettable mud the vrctor by 19 to 0 Held scoreless rn the first half by a fine and flglrtrng Brooks team Belmont began to roll rn the second wrth Cleary s touchdown passes to Hurlbut and Beckett Late rn the game desprte hrs rnyury Captarn Perry came rn to score Quarterback Cleary completed 32 of 63 CAPTAIN DAXID PERPX passes for a total of 510 yards Sellman carrred for a total of 968 yards rn 33 car rres b tter than 8 yards a try The total combrned offense carrred 1 225 yards for an average of 6 84 yards per carry In all the offensrve team led on the ground by Captarn Perry Manly and Sellman plus the BOSTON TRAVELER Player of the Week trro Cleary Hurlbut and Beckett amassed a total of 189 pornts durrng the season whrle Coons poxx erful defensrve team held the opposrtron to 34 pornts We feel that sp cral mentron should be made of Barnbrrdfre Coon descrrbed by Coach Croke as the best lrne backer I have ever had and the best Ive seen rn schoolboy football And there were other lrnemen Str on Cop land nd many others the felloxxs who take the poundrng but never get ny headlrnes Congr tul tro rs should be grven to Co cres Crole 'rnd Mattlage xvho con tr rbuted rmmeasurably rn the development of s rch a Une team Congratulatrons too anl good l ck to tlre co captarns elect for 1952 Ch'rrlre Sellman and Robrn Thomp son L tter x er axx arded to Captarn Perry Co Capt rns lect Sellmfrn and rhompson Bed ett W Clurry Coon Copeland Devrne Foster Hfrrrrngton Haskell Hen derson Hurlbut Manly Meehan Merster A Murray Nrckerson O Connor Prerce Rochford Strong Sullrvan Tosr Vrotsos Whrtman and manager Ells , i . . ' Y 7 A Y Y 1 1. 1 1 , . l . , . , 8 , , ' ' y Y Y ' . . 7 . . Y , 1, x A I ' K . ' . I . -' . h . ' . 9 ' r.. - ' ' .' ,J . - . , c . ' I I ' 1 1. 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 . - i - , . .. . . , Y ' , 7 r 9 r ' K6 , . . ' . ' Y - 77 ' 1 - 7 Y Y Y , . . ' 0 . , V . Y 9 3 ' 1 v- 1' - 3 .- ' o 1 7 , as f ' . . Y , Y . . ' ,, 1 1 1 I . . . , , f , - an unsung lot of heroes: Devrne, Prerce, ' 1 ' S, 9 , 3 ' - . D , . Y ' ' 1 - 'T .,. . - . L . Q . 1 C, 3 3 1 - ' 1 . , ' 1 1 r 2 I .x c , - , ' ' - i .. . ' . L 7 ' L A L . , , - f D Ll 1 - ' l V I I C - ' V 1 .., .. ' A n, c - Y . ' , . ' ' l ' ' ' 1-L - -v . v ' Q Q S x C ' c , . ' v ' y h r'1 . ' - L. a -e C , ' . g , v ' X s 'A , . xc ', , ' ' ' . Y - ' '. v 1 C y 9 ' G ' I 1 1 ' 1 Y Y Y Y Y 7 7 ' v J 1 1 ' ,, ' A 1 ' . 1 I Y 7 Y Y Y - . - - ' v , . Y'-wg, 4- ks . 131. 'R ga A we-x 1 il, vga: .. I - 1' 1 Q I , ' 1 2, f 8 ,. v, :iw PL: ggi Q' W - I fp. W 'C' .V , 7 , 494' . AW, f 1 SOCKFR IFXM st rovx Crum 11111 R111 111111 Pcrguson Suon roxx llll KI Loo 1 xxmll ltr mc xx11 Nc tl H1118 -X clell'to1le Wir Dum 111 Mr xxhlt ltl OCCQI' RQ1J8tlf10ll scemed to bc the llex note ot uns xcal s SOLCQI tcam Once agun lt fin lSl1QCl bchlnd Mlltoll to talle second place lll the lcaguc, and, as xxas the case last xea1, a p1ex alence oi t1e games seemed to lust The 1eco1d ol flxe x1cto11es, fotu tles, and fou1 losscs 1s, hoxx ex e1, one of the best xxe haxe had SIHCQ tl1e spo1t xx as 111 dllglll atc d sex cn x C1115 ago Thc fllSt game xx 1th ICIXXILIICL Acad em,, ended 111 1 l l t1e Tllls encoun Cl shoxx ed the necd lOl much 0ff0I1QlXt xxo1ll Ag3lllSt Belmont Hlgh the team plaxod a flIlC gamc a11d shut out thou opponents unt1l the hnal lHllllltLS xx hen txx o penaltx shots enabled the lllgh school to dupllcatn 10 txxo goals xxc had scoud Qdlllkl ont a llllllldllt shot hx Ixlllgllldll XM xx on Olll ins game the next xxcclc bx bea mg noton xx 1th lxlllgllldll lccc auf l 7 X lTllNIORl- Xxlllllllll C0111 Du1m sharing the goals. St Mark's was the Hilltoppe1 s first league encounte1 but f1om the Stalt xxe xx e1e outclassed Beat1ng Belmont to the ball 1nuch of the game St Ma1k s left l1ttle doubt ol tllell sup 1lO1ltX and xxo11 P 0 ClQSDltL Fe1guso11 s imc Cl6f6llSl'xe plax Be ause of a SCl1QClLll6 change xxe met labol O11 ltS hom held lOl the second yea1 1n a IOXR The tea1n cont1nued ltS ty111g streak lll1lSl1lf10 111 fx 1 1 deadlock 011 Dunn s tllllfl gofzl ol tl1e campalgn The next txxo ga1nes xx e1e a clean spl1t xx 1th Belmont talilllg the fu st fl om W ate1 toxxn H1gh 3 0 and then los1ng to one of the best teams a H1ll team xv1ll CVC1 be called upon to meet the Tufts f1QSl1II'16Il The F1 osh xx ho had p1ev1ously beaten th9l1 oxxn 'X a1s1ty played xx 1de open soc C81 and It xx as only the 6f'f01tS of Sn1de1 McNe1l a11d Goldthxva1t that kept the scole as loxx as 5 O Belmont came back IH ltS next bout to doxx I1 B1oxx ne 8: N1chols Z 1 on a lltQ1 ally last mlnute goal by Fleck Then Govel nor Dumme1 tled the team fO1 the second league t1e of the season 3 3 Noble 81 G1eenough was the next v1ctory fo1 the team p1oy1d1ng Belmont xx 1th ltS second league v1cto1y by go1ng doxvn 7 2 BLIIIIS a11d Dunn shaled sco11ng hono1s W1th txvo goals ap1ece Th1ee days late1 came the b1g test Un beaten 1n league compet1t1on M1lton yxas trophy A much lYIlp10VGfl Belmont team fought llalfl and l1eld M1lton to one goal 1n the fn st half lloxy LV61 because of the lack of subst1tutes tl1e H1lltoppe1s tned ea1lx 111 tl1e seco1d h 111 and MlltOl1 was able to IHCIGRSQ 1tS le xd to 3 0 Nledfo1d H1gh one of the bette1 h1gh school elexens 111 g1e1te1 Boston made easy pley of B lmont Then fast attack p1OXlflLfl a 6 0 x1eto1y xx hlch could eas1ly haxe bee11 mo1e had lt not been fOl the plax ot fullback Slllfltl a11d goalle Gold thxx a1t The B1oolxs e11cou11te1 xx as the last league game and also the last of the season Belmont played a fnne game h1ghl1ghted by Du1111s SCOIQ off hls head 011 a xx ell placed shot fl0m the s1de by K1ngma11 Fleck and Elxx ell also put the ball 1nto the net to make the final tally 3 0 Capta111 elect E116 Dun11 and centel B1ff Bu1ns sha1ed the top sco11ng hon 01s f0l the season xx 1th 8 and 7 goals IGS C XPIAIN DENNIS LITTLE p ctlvely xvh1le playmake1 Plul Most1om 1GCClXGCl Cledlt T01 G fll16Cl1 3SS1StS Th1s yea1 a t1ophy xx as axxa1ded 111 SOCCQI for the lC1lSt t1me G1ve11 by the ex Captam th1s yea1 Denny L1ttle It IS axx alded for spo1tsmansh1p gene1al1mp1ovement and cont11but1on to SOCCCI at Belmont H1ll The capta1n and coaches make the Cl6LlSl0I1 at the end of the season The tlophy xxas awal ded thls yea1 to W1ll1am B1 ooke Fleck W1th only four lette1 men 1etu1n1ng next yea1 prospects m1ght seem a l1ttle d1m down the m1ddlo and seve1al second team membe1s have s 1oxx n g1cat p101T1lS6 Some of them xvould pe1haps have ealned lette1 s had lt not been fo1 the nume1ous close games M6Ht1OH l1as been made of our captfun Denny Llttle lhe ent11e team xx lshes to thank h1m s1nce1ely fOl l11s good leade1sh1p Playmg centel half back he was the ma1nstay of the team and knexx hoxv to xx eld eleven boys 1IltO one smoothly xx O1 klllg un1t Watch h1m go at XVlllldlT1Sl Also the l6t11lHg membe1s of th1s yea1 s team xx 1sh to thank Coaches W l11tt1e1 and Duncan fOl thell 111sp11at1on allfl the un selfish sacufices made fo1 us thls fall To them and Captam elect Dunn best of luck next xea1 L9ttQ1S xx e1e axx alded to Capta1n Llttle Captam elect Dunn BUIHS A de lEto1le Elxx ell Fe1guson Fleck Goldthxx a1t G1 een K1ngman McNe1l P Mostl om Sn1de1 and managel Cooke l v -, . I . 3 ' Y . a , I , . , . X' e 1 ' ! I A ' ' 1 Q '1 1 c. 1 , fd n . A Q h I u ' 4 U n , . . . oi . C - , , . t , . C - , Y X v . ' y r' ' ' - - 1' 1 '- v ' - ' 1 7 7 , ' - l . , . ' v 7 ' . , 7 . ' v ,' - - ' T J . , Y . ., , 3 . ' v, 3 - ' . . v - . ' . ' y . - ' ' . ' . ' u ' ' 1 - 1 ' y . . Y y 1 - ' 1 - . 7 ' - , - v 1 . . I v - , ! i .y - Q . l - s Y ' 1 1 , , . V. . 7. . , I, , X . ' I - ' Y Y 1 ' - -1 1 - - ' . - ' . . . - ' ' o . . I Y w n . 0 I 7 Y ' noxx' xx'1th1n reach ot her second league However, these four represent strength 1 7' ' . ' , - . . , ' . , I . ., . ' ' T h V yi v Q v 1 v . , , Y muy 3 1 Z -, . . ' u ' ' Q x - . cl , 1 ' ' . T A ' l ' ' . Y' ' ' - 1 ' r ' ' 1 . . 1 1 'L I '12 ' , - ' ' . v - . ' 7 . v .X v 3 . ' . . ' , , - 1' 1 . - .' , . y ' . ' . , X y ' C '1 1 'x 1 ' 11 ' r - ' ' ' C - ' ' '. ' 1 ' - ' 1 - ' 3 - . ' .' . ' v .7 ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' 1 v' C . 7 ' ' , 1 A I I b ' . i . . u . X - ,, . . Y ' ' y - ' ' V , ' - - . ! . - , ' ' f . v ' . 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K v ,f Q .sv A Hui,-W4 , . if Jr y 'Q-A 'fs H , 0' 1 SM . 4 . .. , -1 'M 1 fps- 1. 3 I ai ' 5112- xx 41 'if' I' xg, nu 5 - -gg HOC KEN '1 F XM rst row D 1111e l'c1 011 C 13 11115 erry 1nd WN L 1 ll 1 lx I1 111111 X1tle11 'wuond ro11 os owslu N1l11'lLCl' X Slllllh I itll Scllmin R Cle111 S1101 C pzlmci I f10llt1 N11 'Nlixwc 1 hlrd ron Horthcn Be 1 hi tt Mage? team hocke1 lecold fox th1s season, one cannot help calhng thls Vea1 s team a eoach s fheam come tl ue Not only c1111 lt agam captule the Puvate School League t1tle but lt also 11 on the e1us11e La111ence 11l1e t1oph1 Unclefeatefl 1n schoo1bo1 LOI'l'1D9t1t1011, the team 11 on 11 games and lost 01111 once to the Hd1Xd1Cl fleshmen 111 a slngle goal Aftel se1e1al p1e season p1act1ces, the team 101111163 ed to Punceton to open 1tS season W Q took the f11St game eas1ly 11 om Exete1, 6 0, and the next fl om A11Cl0X61, 1 1 The lllldl 10U11Cl of the toulnament touncl Belmont H111 0pp0S111g the clalk 1101 se, Noble and G1QGI1OL1gl1 Ou1 team got a11 a1 to a iast sta1t 11 hen K1ngman SCO19Cl at thlee m1nutes ot the mst peuocl on a pass f1 om B111 Clea11 Fast, SC019l6SS IIOIIX 1xOS1OXNS1x1 Coach Fi. 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LY . , . 1 73 1 hockey prevailed until late in the second perrod when Nobles tred the score and put B111 Cleary temporarrly out of the game wrth a cut nose The tens1on rncreased rn the last perrod the score remarnrng tred 111th three mrnutes remarnrng Russ Kmg man sank a pass from B111 Cleary to grve Belmont H111 the trophy When the team had returned amrd a flood of eongratulatrons they set about de featrng B1o11 ne 81 N1chols 7 0 the Cleary brothers sharrng the scorrng honors Des trny had rt that Belmont H111 '1NOl1ld meet Nobles agarn soon after the1r first dra matrc clash The score of 9 4 rndrcates that thrs game 1vas not as close as the pr evrous one B111 Cleary paced Belmont 111th 5 po1nts The next game proved to be Belmont s one Waterloo Two goals by Russ Krug man and one by Bob Cleary XVGIQ not enough as our team lost 4 3 to a po11 erful Harvard freshmen team Frve days later Brooks fell vrctrm to Belmont s hrgh scor rng fir st lrne of Krugman Cleary and Smrth by a 6 O score Wellesley Hrgh next came out on the short end of a 9 2 score two days later Belmont H111 faced a strong Newton H1gh team but pulled out a 4 2 vrctory Krngman was lost rn the latter part of the thrrd per rod as a result of a broken nose and mouth rnjurres suffered from a board check Justrn Smrth was Mrddlesex Groton then proved an easy foe as Cleary Bros Inc amassed 8 goals rn a 12 1 shellackrng Governor Dummer was raprdly shelved 1vhen B111 Cleary scored 5 pornts Russ Krngman 4 George Ferguson 3 and Da1e Perry John Strong Tom Worthen and Bob Cleary 2 each rn goals and assrsts The score X1 as 13 1 St Pauls once known as the hockey school of New England was downed rn our fir st clash 11 1th them 3 0 We hope 11 e can play them agarn They are fine sportsmen and fine hockey players The game thrs year takes on greater srgnrficance when one notrces that St Pauls defeated the Harvard freshmen our only loss of the season 2 0 Next came an rnformal game 111th a strong Alumnr team the latter managrng under the rnsprred drrectron of Mr Keller to eke out a 7 5 vrctory Back rn str rde and COLNPTXINIS DXVID PERRY incl M111 IKM CLE-'XRY rollrng on Belmont do11 ned St Mark s 4 O The game held the added attr actron of out door glassy rce and a 1011 board rrnk The St Sebastran s game ended rn an easy 9 1 vrctory and Mrlton went ClOXXI1 6 0 rn a game marred by rough play to end the season Credrt should be grven to the splendrd defense parr of Co eaptarn Dave Perry and Captarn elect George Ferguson Justrn Smrth and that Devrne goalre are also to be congratulated The unselfish work and de votron of coaches Kos1o11sk1 and Maxvs ell and Smrth should also be aekno11 ledge The team s 10 1 record rs a tr rbute to the 11 0 k of these people behrnd the scenes The team as a 1vhole scored 106 pornts to the opposrtrons 71 B111 Cleary and Russ Krngman led the seor ers XY 1th 59 and 32 po1nts respeetrvely Clear1 Krngman and Perry NX ere named to the Ia11renee vrlle tournament all star team and Perry Ferguson and Clearv 11 ere preked on the League all star team 111th Krngman get trng an honor able mentron All rn all the season 11 as a tremendous success and one 11 hrch the bo1s and the coaches 11 111 never for get Letters 11 ere a11 ar ded to the fOllOXX1I1g' Co eaptarns XX Cleary and PLIIX Captarn elect Ferguson Artken Beckett R Clear1 Copeland Dewrne Kmgman Lrttle OCon nor Sellman J Smrth Strong Worthen and managers Grozrer md A Smrtlr i. Y ' 1 . . . Q Y. i I . I . . , . - 3 . . ' I ., . ' . 1 ' 4, . , , L- y . , . 7 . . Y , 1 ' 1 . . - l ' Y' Y u X I y . . - , ,,1 - . , . . 1 , Y - ' - Y , v . . , . H . , , - . , , Y . ' 5 . Y y - , . Q . Y Il Y I Y, ' - ' 9 . , ' , I . x . - ' 1 -' - ' x ' ,X . l I ' 1 1 ' v , hlgh SC01'91' In the 6-0 defeat handed 130 together 1vith that of managers Grozier 1 ' , . 7 0 - ' 1 - . . ' .' ., . - - . ' r 1' ' . ' ' - . - - 1 . 7 ' . 7 Y -al a 7 I 4 v u v' 3 Y 7 Q l 1 l 1 ... I ' ' . . xv, 1 ' . ' r , . . - 1 - , J v - . - y l u Q Q l V ' Y ' ' 1 1 . - - 1 '1 I - 1 ' 1 . 1 1' ., V . 1' ' - 1 - ' , 7 . . ' ' ' ' 3 . . u , Y l 1 V ev ' 1 n ' ' ' , ' - v . v - v' 2 - I ' 1 . v , . . Y . ' - 1 ' ' - . V , , ' v v' - , ' , . v , ' lv, I . . vw I ' Y 1 l 1 1 V Y - . ' ' - ' 1 ' .i , Q -, y l , . , 1 , - ' - , ' -' ' ' ' 1 ' z . ' . B XSKETB XII TE XXI rsl 1 T S1 Hu1ll111t C pt 1 'Nl lx otsm 11111111 eond rom NI1111 tl 11111 1115111 Ro 1' R1 p1tto N11 Clolu 621111111 ff The X a1s1t1 1JdS1xttlD3l1 team, edptalnefl 111 Llll 1Ia11l1, 1.1el1efl up the best basket 11.111 lLLO1Cl 111 the l1lS1L011 01 the School, 1111111111g 11 of tllell 11 seheflulefl games, plus A XlLtO1X OXLI the Alllllllll 1 11lo1tu l1c1tLlX t11 11 ol the losses 11 Ll e at tl1e hands ol ltdgllt oppo11e11ts 11h1eh fc11eec1 the te 1111 to settle 1111 see1111c1 plaee 111 the P11 Xcltl Sehool 1 e.1g,111 ll111ll111t at e111te1 61c1lc1th11 ut 111111 11611111 c1111.11c1s, 11111 X lotsos 111141 Tosl gueucs Tha season got 11111111 NX IX XXlt1l el c1ee1s11e 11et1111 e11e1 CdI111J1lf1gl Sehool 69 'I tl1e g1me 1141s pl.11ef1 111111 llttle tr C1111 ec1c11c1111e1 t1o11 as 11121111 t11st games ale, hut e1l 111111131112 sh011 ecl thc 1ee111f1e1 11l1lel1 11 as to 111 ol h1ghest1f1l11e t111e111g,l1c111ttl11 season sec11111g P8 15011115 The ll1St league game 1111s A e11stl1 loss to 11111011 18 11 though 11111113111 aga111 1l1s11l.11 erl 1115 sl1oc1t111g 4111111 t1 111th N 11111 ts 1 I NXIIIIXNI CRUlxlH Coach 171. r01': e1', ' . 141 1111 1 Llll Y1' . 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I -6 I The next game was xvith St. Mark's, an- othel league oppo11ent, but this time Bel mont xx 'ls able to b11ng home the bacon f1om the la1ge St Ma1ks cou1t 44 34 Ne1l paeed the team xx1th 13 po1nts and Capta1n Nlfxnly got 10 not to oxe1look the fine play of Goldthxxa1t who d1d a t1e mendous 1ob on lebounds and defense The Noble 81 Gleenough game saxx a gl eat lx 1mp1ox ed Belmont five outplay the11 DOXXtll'lll league opponents 49 42 The team kept doxvn the Nobles b1g guns push ed Hu1lbut and Manly 1nto the txxo d1g1t b1acket and 1olled up 1tS VlCtO1y xv1th smooth teamxx o1k The next game xvas a non league affall xx 1th Gox 611101 Dummel Most of the team had t1ouble hflfllllg the 1ange as the Gov e1no1s came t1om behlnd to xv1n 41 37 1h1s xx as a luggcfl game fO1 the Staltlllg' hve xx ho played the ent11e game xx1th the ex:cept1on of a smgle subst1tut1on Hull but agaln shoxx ed h1s mettle by toss1ng ln basket afte1 basket amass1ng 25 polnts Next M1ddlesex and St Sebastlan s were txvo opposltes as fa1 as th11lls xve1e con cel ned BI1ClCll6SGX xx as ovelpoxx ered eas1ly 54 39 but St Sxbby s proved a more form1dable balllel The team xvas behlnd by txxo polnts xx 1th less than a m1nute re ma1n1ng xx hen V1 otsos d10Ve 1n a lay up to s nd the game 1nto over t1me Belmont nnftlly xvo11 51 48 strong factors IH the x 1CtO1 x ljfflllg Hu1lbut s excellent guardmg of St oQb tSt12J.H s centel hlS SCO11I1g of 21 po1nts and the team s SCO11I1g of 15 foul s'1ot out of 18 I 1otsos nd Manly xx e1e outstandlng 1n tl1e next tl 1ee x1cto11es ox 91 RIVQIS 62 32 B1 oxx ne 8: N1chols no 41 and the lXlllI1'1'1l 6 62 The next txxo games wele xx 1th lefzffue opponents M1ddlesex and B1ooks lNI1ddlesex boxx ed 46 33 xvh1le the B100kS game xxas a v11tual famme xx 1th Belmont eommg out on top 29 24 The team xx ent 1nto the second Nobles game t1ed f0l the league lead W1th less than half a mlnute left to play Nobles took the lead but a clutch foul shot by Geo1 ge V1 otsos sent the game 1nto ove1 t1me Hls effo1ts hoxx exe1 xx e1e 1n xam as the team came out o11 the sho1t end of a 56 54 scole CAPTAIN WII I IKM MANI Y Lfnxy TOSI played h1s best game of the season sco11ng 17 po1nts f1om the guard pos1t1on xvh1le Hu1lbut and V1 otsos got 18 and 10 1espect1vely The next txxo games xx 1th Groton and St Georges XVQIQ close but both were taken by Belmont 55 51 and 52 50 In the St Georges game the team was merely shoot1ng at the basket 1n the closmg m1n utes aftel the game xx as ove1 It was d1S COVQ19d that they xx e1e only two polnts ahead mstead of xx hat they bell9Ved to be a much large1 I'I'13.1g11'1l Mllt0D and Brooks txxo league opponents fell v1ct1ms next 44 37 and oo 48 The last game of the sea son xx 1th St l.w31kS p1ov1ded mole g1ey hans for Coach C1oke plus many th11lls fo1 the sp etato1s At one stage Belmont held a 70 po1nt lead so play maker Geo1 ge Vlotsos xx as glx en a 19St He 1etu1ned to Gnd h1msel1 1n a t1e ball game W1th only seconds 1ema1n1ng Capta1n Manly stole the ball and SCOIQCI to g1ve the team a 56 94 x1eto1y The team xx ould l1ke to expless ltS ap p1ec1at1on to M1 C1 oke fo1 h1S gleat coachmg and h1s klllfl and unde1stand1ng manne1 Letters xx e1e axx alded to Capta1n Manly Capta1n elect TOSI Goldthxx alt Haskell Hu1lbut P Repetto Rogels VlOtSOS and mallagel Cooke V 1' c c u s u , n - . , . . 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W G , i 11.127144 Z , ii 2? ,, is z R '3 z 1 .: ' ,gg 4 Qi , 4 , 4.3 5 Y' if BASEBALL TEAM FITSI row T051 lxllleslllflll Copflllld clllll Llptlln XX Llelry R Clelry SLllIll'1I1 Howllnd Beckett O Connor Second row Ml Mdlmcll MINI er Cooke Tl lrt Blume A de lEtolle Strong Shiner Logs well MIDI erjohnson Mr SNVQPI Kalelaf Although ilxe of last x eal s stal tlng H1116 had been lost thlough g13dLl3tlOY1, Coaches Maxwell and Saxwel xxele optlmlstlc as the 1952 season opened I OOlx1Il0' back nom on the team s lecold of tn elwe N1CtO11QS thl ee defeats, and one tle, lt KX0l.1lCl appeal that thls optlmlsm xx as CLltc1llllX lLlStlfl6fl Hou ew el, two of the losses ss ele upset de feats bx league opponents, and so ue had to settle 101 seeolld plaee lll the Pl 1X ate School I eague SllOXNlI1g off tllC11 blallfl llexx l1llllO1IYlS, and came out on top 5 P Geolge Cl3,11Q, Nell Blume, lld Sklp de l Etolle LOlT1blll6fl to hold the ODDOSltlOll to Sl e llltS A good Stillu ln le lgue C,O1'HDQtltl0ll Xl IS gdlllefl bx defeatlng cxl0tOll 101 Cldlle L0lltll'1llQCl hls fine pltehlng 1QC,O1Cl bl ll0lCllllg Glotoll to file llltS The Stalllllg lllttels xxele Captalll Plll ClLd1N Zlllfl Clldlllh Sellman, lffifll lb Q -91U ' N1 XX N ARD MAXXNEII Qoaeh ' y v .7 . ' ' v v v - V , . ' ' ' F, h . J lv. O 'Y , u n v 1 1- 4 n. ' ' l ' ' ' Y . . . Y l I I I . V . . ' 7 v ' ' V ' x -4 x - ' - . 1 . X ' X -' v 5 1 l 1 l. 1 Y' ' . . X Y ' ' . the team first encountered Belmont High A , 1 -L. A ' A ' I X . . .Y . l 6 N. 'Q ' ' N ' , ' - e A ' ' 1 ,l.,. VV dl . J. J' ' ' ' ' ' J 1 ' I v wx r v E wrth four and three hrts respectrvely Brow ne Sz Nrchols w as no such easy vrc tory It looked lrke a losrng battle untrl brg seventh and erght rnnrngs clrnched the game 11 4 The follow rng Saturday agarnst the hrghly rated Governor Dum mer team Belmont drsplayed real hrttrng pow er A total of seventeen hrts w rth eleven bases on balls gave us a 17 9 vy rc tory brx of the hrts w ere for extra bases wrth bellman and Krngman poundrng out homers and Brll Cleary gettrng two long doubles The frrst defeat of the season w as suf fered at the hands of Boston Technrcal 5 2 Fhree errors rn the srxth gave Tech three runs The game proved costly rn another w ay also for John Copeland hrst strrng catcher suffered a leg rnyury whrch kept hrm out for much of the rest of the season Dave Howland and Ralph Beckett carrred on valrantly rn hrs place On a rarn soaked field Belmont hrt the comeback trarl w rth a 17 11 wrn over St George s The hrgh spot came w hen Crane relreved Blume rn the seventh rnnrng and set down seven batters rn order five by strrkeouts We got twelve hrts three by Beckett rncludrng a round tr rpper rnto the center field stands A further drsplay of power was present ed as Belmont set back Mrddlesex 17 6 Crane started and went the route Hrs mates helped hrm wrth 16 safetres the leadrng hrt producers berng Bob Cleary and Krngman wrth three each Strll rrdrng hrgh on rts wrnnrng streak the team drs posed of the Harvard freshmen B team by 7 6 The Cleary brothers and Sellman paced the attack wrth three hrts aprece rncludrng a trrple by Brll Clear y St Mark s was our first league loss by a score of 8 5 We out hrt the opposrtron seven to srx but even a fast finrsh wrth three runs rn the nrnth was too late Jeb Shaner was the hrttrng star wrth two srngles Perhaps the best prtched game of the season was turned rn by Nerl Blume who held Brooks to one hrt and won 5 1 on Freld Day Hrs support was spar klrng Beckett was the hrtter of the day w rth a perfect three for three The next game was a hrghlrght of the season Belmont Hrll presented Coach Reg Nash of Mrlton wrth an 11 3 lrckrng as a gorng away grft Crane went the drstance allowed only srx hrts and fanned erght Bob Cleary was the battrng star The team suffered a serrous loss when Brll Cleary w as rnjured and put out for the rest of the season After de IEtorle Meehan and Blume drsposed of Rrvers 8 7 Crane prtched another fine game a five hrtter to down Nobles 2 1 Copeland was back now rn left field and doubled rn the wrn nrng run rn the last half of the nrnth A slugfest wrth Roxbury Latrn ended rn lk in LAPTXIN WNIIIINM LLEARX an 11 9 vrctory for us Beckett berng the brg hrtter wrth three for five Then came the drsapporntment We strll had a shot at the trtle at Brooks but Nress the Brooks prtcher w as Just a lrttle too good and he managed to beat Crane 3 Z We had seven hrts Brooks erght Although somewhat antrclrmatrc the final game at Gow er nor Dummer proved one of the best of the season endrng rn a tre 5 5 rn 11 rn nrngs Crane went all the way and Bob Cleary and Sellman each had three hrts Thrs frghtrng team normally had Capt Brll Cleary at first Krugman at second Sellman at short O Connor at thrrd Shaner or Strong rn rrght Bob Cleary rn center Copeland and Beckett alternated rn left and behrnd the plate The prtchers have already been mentroned often How land and Taggart were valuable substr tutes and Larry Tosr filled rn so w ell at fir st for the rnyured captarn that he was awarded the Coaches Trophy for greatest rmprovement The Langdon Prouty Jr baserunnrng trophy went to Brll Cleary and a specral coaches award for hrgh sprrrt and fine play to Ralph Beckett The team had good hrttrng good prtch rng and good fieldrng It should be noted that the team made mor e double plays than any other team rn Belmont Hrll baseball hrstory Congratulatrons to Captarn Cleary for fine leadershrp and to Coaches Vlaxw ell and Saw yer for therr constant ef forts rn deyeloprng the teams potentralr tres Letters were awarded to Captarn W Cleary Captarn elect Crane Beckett Blu me R Cleary Copeland Howland Krng man O Connor Sellman Shaner Strong Taggart Tosr and managers Cooke and Johnson 1 1 ' 1 l - '- , . . 1 - 1 f . . . - . . . . 1 y 1 Y 4 - 1 , - Y - 1 Ia, .y N' ' ' v - . . - 1 . , . . - ' - ' y K .' 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D ' U ' 1 1 LREXN l1rst row C Hlll Lhxlds Second row Mr VNh1tt14r 'X Murmx L hot C ochll Rocl1fo1d K 1pt1111XNh1t Plcrcm Thompson Ells MXIIILPF L Ilurd 'Vlr Dunmn IAQLU ThlS 5ea1 s c1ew was undoubtedly the best ew 91 coached bx M1 Duncan and one of tl1e best 111 tl1e h1sto1x of the School Tl1e two xa1s1tx boats won '1ll tl1e11 1aces lll the 1egul111 season w 1th the efcceptlon of the second boats loss to G10tOH, and both boats made '1 flllQ sl1ow 111g 'mt QUIHSI gamond Thc cold wlnds of Fcb1 U31 V w e1e blow lllg as thc c1ew began to get 111 shapc f01 thc touffh schcdule a.l1c11d Both M1 Dun lttcntlxclx as thc bo mts w o1l1cd out Sllllt mg ofusmcn 1l1out 111 .111 lttcmpt to flllfl thc 1111 lcct Lilmlllllcltlllllb Thc Inst bout S flnal icdtlllg was Flls bow Thompson, two PILILL th11c,XXh1tn11111 st1okc, and Cllllllg cofc Thc second boat htld A Wlul l21X,CcllJOt Goodcll Rochtoul 11llflHlll ln the samc 0lflLl 'Xlcmbels ol the thnd boat, III X111 IOLIS LOIlllJ1llElf,lOllS, w e1e Dohel lH4l ROC ER DL 'XL XX Coach ': 1. ' . I ' . .' '! . ' ' 7 .1 . ' '. In . lo ' . ' ' , I1 1 . v ly a u v v . V 1 ' X v 1 . ' Y Y C ' . . 1 n 1 u Y v' A Q , 1 u L , v. C . .- 1 A 1' ' 1 ' - v - v- ' 1 3 1 1 , 1 ' 5 1 J ' I ' X4 ' - O . . can and 21SSlSt21llt coach Whittier watched 2 1 ' ' 1 K' - K 1 1 ' ' ' 1 Y ' ' - . A -L X 2 . ' 2 K . 1 1 ' ' 1 1 . ' 1 ' 1' 1 ' ' - , ' 1 ,. ' . 1. 4 1 . 1 , , , , ,.., , . y 1 . . 1, ' . . ' ' ' ' . 1 '- - y . , . 1 ' - 1 ' ' 1 7 9 Y Y 1 5 I 3 1. A A u ' l 1 ty, Hersee, R. Hill, Hoyt, Loffoley, and Millard. An unoflicial beginning to the season came at the time trials on the Charles with Bioxxne 84 Nichols Belmont made a good shoxxing the thnd boat xx as defeated but the in st ind second shells xx eie xictoilous The ieal stut oi the season came in the laces xx 1th lNoble 8a Gieenough Rain clouded the afteinoon as the thnd boat lost iathei badly but Dick Rochfoid s second boat managed to eke out a txx o foot xx in and the iii st boat xx on handsomely by a length and a hall Then came Exetei The ciexxs lined up on the uppei couise of the Chailes foi the half mile iace Again the thu d boat lost but the othei txxo xx eie successful and ie weised then leads of the piewious xxeek the seconds xx inning by a length and a half and the fiist boat by a scant txxo feet Both bl oke the cou1 se 1eco1 ds xx 1th times of 7 47 and Z 44 iespectively the H1 st boat s time being the fastest half mile evei ioxx ed bx a Belmont Hill foul The Exetei iace xvas the last half milei of the season and so the ci exx concentlat ed on building up enduiance foi the clashes xx ith G1 oton on the xxinding Nashua Rixei Despite haid tiles on the pfut of the thnd and second boats both xveie edged out by Gioton The fust boat matched G1 oton s famous stait but it looked like a losing battle until a magnifi feet ahead of oui opponents The xxinning time xx as 3 03 xx ithin a fiaction of a sec ond of the couise iecoid set by Belmont Hill on a couise shoitei by 13 feet in 1910 The next Sfztuiday the ciexxs youiney ed to St Mail s iight angled thiee quaitei mile course The thnd boat noxx stioked by Rick Hill tiailed by sexeial lengths at the finish but the fn st txx o boats xx on then iaces easilx bx at least thiee lengths Plepaiations foi the gieat Quinsiga mond Pegatta the final contest of the x eal consisted of xx oik on high speed St1Oh9S fo1 long distances and on qulck stalts The second boat IOXX ed fn st in the moi ning and beat foui othei boats xx ithout much sti 'un The H1 st shell lilxexx ise topped foul otheis not ex en using a final spilnt to do lt' Fol CNUTNIN NxII1IXM NNIIITMIXN loxvmg this came the 1ace betxx een eight oai ed shells We ended up in foui th posi tion In the aftei noon ou1 second boat xx as unable to defeat a xx ell dexeloped Bioxx ne Sz Nichols ciexx but beat the othei final ists In the fiist boat finals Belmont H1ll took second place behind Exetei by a half a length Exetei had yumped us on the stait xx e had then pulled up a bit but oui opponents continuous high str oke biought them a Well desei ved victoiy Dui ing the season the fn st txx o boats de feated a total of txx enty one othel ciexxs had previously defeated Behind this suc cessful season xx eie Captain B111 Whitman and C1eW Trophy xx innei Dick Rochfoi d the fighting st1 okes of the txx 0 boats Coaches Duncan and Whittiei xx eie ex tiemely helpful not only in developing the oaismen but also in coping xx ltil the in numelable tasks that this spolt involx es and much of the ci edit should go to them A special xx oid of thanks goes to M1 Cabot xx hose action photogiaphs xx exe most helpful to the coaches Ietteis xx e1e axx ai ded to Captain XX hit man Captain elect Cabot Childs Ells Goodell C Hill A BILIIVIX Pieice Roch fold Thompson and m'1n'1ge1 C Huid lNume1'1ls xx eie axx aided to Doheitx Heisee R Hill Hoxt Iaffolcx and Millaid c ' ' . - , ' . . 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TENNIS TE XM rat roxx P R1 pltto 1111s 1 P Nlosuo Sccon roxx z1111cx Hurlbut r llc1xxl1 l QVLVLLS5 Th1s spung c1ghteen boxs 1epo1tefl fo1 lLLl11llS to coaches Hoxx land and Jennex xx eclx uax p1act1ces began Ap11l 71 on the txxo 01 tl11 ee LOll1l2S klllfllx made ax a1lable to thc School bx the Belmont Tennls Club Bx 1ts In st match, thc squad had been IQ clucecl to txx elxc plax els, the fust foul of xx hom xx e1e lGl1ll1l11Ilg lettelmen, and the outloolx xx as lOl a successful season Thc seaso11 fhcl D1 oxc a successful one, xx ltll thc team xx llllllllg foul matches xx l11le l0Sll1g thlec Thc XlCt0llLS xxclc scolccl oxu Roxbu1x ldtlll 1609 Nexxton Hlgh 1 Nlnlcllcscx 8 JJ, and B1oxx Ill anc lNlLll0lb 1 PJ clclcats xxuc at the hancs oi thlcc Stlllllg' tcams, namelx lVl1ltOll dl xQ 1811 and Goxcl D llllllhl 11 J Poth thc hlst match schululefl against Nexxton H1gh and the om agalnst he lmont Hlgh xx 61 e 12l1llLCl out On Nlax 16 and 11 Belmont Hlll cntelecl 1ts llllll top plax els, Hullbut Captaln l EH C 0 Coachu CIIXRIES JFNNEA IFROX HOXNI XND Grannls Gleen and L1ttle ln the Intel scholastlc Quallfylng T0l.1lI13IT19I'1t at Exe tel New Hampshlle Seml flnallsts ln thls toulnament quallfled f01 the natlonal lll terscholastlc champlonshlp t0Ll1ll3,ITlQIllZ held at Challottesvllle V11g'1H121 The team dld vely w ell placlng seventh out of the twenty five schools competlng Illl1SlI1IlU ahead of It V616 Exetel Andoxel St Pauls St Malks Govelnol Dummel and MlltOH ln that older Nell Hullbut ac counted fol four out of the teams n1l1e polnts hlmself and came YV1th1Il one set of quallfylng fO1 the natlonal toulnament wlnnlng over entl 19S from Ploctol Mllton St Paul s and St Malk s befole loslng ln a close qualter final match to Mey 91 of St Pau sf62 79 641 At h1S number one posltlon Nell Hull but won foul out of seven of hls slngles matches Outstandlng V916 hlS coulage ous vlctoly over Heckschel of Mlddlesex Q4 6 7 5 7 51 and h1S loss to EIIC Moole New England lnterscholastlc champlon from St Marks ln a thrllllngly close match Q4 6 6 3 6 91 Although Captaln Pete Grannls playlng numbel two won only two of h1s slngles matches he gave hls best at all t1m9S Mute testlmonlcs to h1S competltlve leadelshlp YVGIG h1s thlee gruellng three set matches agalnst New ton Hlgh Mlddlesex and St Malks At number thlee B111 Gleen won one out of hls five slngles matches that C11 9 6 11 ovel Durham of Mlddlesex but the totals do not show the hald w Olk and flne splllt that he put ln h1S tennls Denny L1ttle at numbel foul paced the team Xlllllllllg' SIX matches and loslng one to R C01t6S1 of St Malks f64 46 631 In doubles Hurlbut and Glannls t numbel one COI1t1lbl1t6Cl three wlns Pel haps the best doubles match was that scored by Green and L1ttle ONGI Wlndle and Plumel of Govelnol Dummel U 6 8 6 7 51 after belng down 2 o ln the second set Phll Mostrom and Paul Repetto added much needed strength to the team s doubles comb1nat1ons I 89 mb ,,,..,,-wf LXPT-XIX ARTHLR GRANNIS Much C1 ed1t should go to the team f0l 1tS foul and thlee IGCOICI as It came up agalnst some of the best school boy play GIS ln New England Harrls of M1lton the 1110016 blothels and Fenno of St Malk s and the H1CkS b10the1S of Goveln 01 Dummel sevelal of whom ale lanked Lettels w ele aw al ded to Captaln G1 an HIS Gleen Hullbut I lttle P Mostlom and P Repetto The fll st five named glad uate thls June and wlll be solely I'I11SS6Cl 1VIOSt10ITl P Repetto and R Repetto add ed the necessaly depth to the team The Repetto blothels hold gleat plomlse fol the next few yeals Othel squad membels w hose fine Splllt and coopelatlon ale ap pleclated w e1e Fleck iw hose lllness kept h1m fl om the IQQIIIIIS of w hlch he lS capa ble1 Snldel Manly Pllnt and EIYNSISOII No captaln was plcked fol next xcal s squad because ot the gl eat numbel ot play GIS gladuatlng thls June next xcal s team w 111 select 1ts ow n captaln Thc team extends ltS thanks to the un tlllng supelx ISIOH of ltS coaches WVII How land and M1 Jenney and hopes them all the luck ln the wolld w 1th then teams ln the flltlllfc 9 9 9 l' ' Y . 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Seam 5266811 Eve1x autumn M1 Duncan hnds lnmself faced xx 1th a nexx ehallenge the mold1ng of a second socce1 team It IS h1S 1ob to teach the fundamentals of the game to ma11x xx ho haxe 118161 ex en seen a SOCCL1 ball be fo1e H1615 season the fn st team ean loolx fo1 xx a1d to '1 nexx g'10llp of plax e1 s soundlx coached the x cal bGfO1Q 111 the a1ts of lnelx 1ng d11bbl1ng headmg tlapplllg fone de fense and pos1t1o11 plax Thls x ea1 xx as no exceptlon The team 101111185 ed xx estxxald 101 1tS fn st game to meet a poxxe1ful ALt0I1 Hlgh team Afte1 Aetons th1ee fnst IXl10Cl goals Belmont shoxx ed ma1led ll11plOX6 ment latel 111 the game but eo11ld 11ot stem the tlde Aeton xx111111ng 1 fl XX 1te1toxx 11 H1gh xxas the next opponent Although Belmont shoxx ed SUIDL1101 plsslng 1b1l1tx no C0fl'lblI1dtl0I1 ellelxed Hllil the game end e 111 1 seoreless t1e Tl1e glme xx1 1 B1oxx IIL and INILIIOIS xx as l1m1ted to te ll m111utes betxxeen the halxes ol the Inst Xhddlesex xx as a th11lle1 all the xxax The team s b11ll1a11t hne plax 1esulted 111 a 14 7 x 1eto1 x xx 1th Clealx sco11ng the touch doxx 119 Dllllllg tl1e season Bob Clealy set up QOHJLIIH Taggfut and Bob MacA1thu1 fol tl1e bulle ol tl1e j3.1Cl3gQ xx h1le he swelled It xx1tl1 passes to ends Cogsxvell and Loxxe Outstandmg xx as the Splllted l1ne of Capt 1111 Axtl en J Mu11ay B11n1e Dotx J Hlllfl 1nd Bu1gess Cong1atulat1ons to M1 Test xx ho shoxx ed xx l1at fine Splllt and l1a1d xx o1lx ean do fo1 a club and whose pe1s1stenee xx IS a eo11sta11t 1nsp11at1on to the te 1m 'Nlumel 1ls xx e1e axx 31 ded to Captaln Alt lxen Ad1ms Bllllle Bll1g6SS R Clea1y Cogsxxell Colbu111 Dotx FOlZ13t1 Glagg He1see J Illllfl Ioxxe R MacA1thu1 J and manage1 Rogels team ga1ne bee muse of 1a1n Capta1n Haven Eme1 so11 l1e 1ded a co1 ne1 k1Ck 1nt0 the net fo1 a 1 0 x1eto1x St Ma1k s showed supe 1101 fo1m 111 the next game by xxh1pp1ng Belmont 1 O In a 1ematch xv1th Acton the team 1exealed 1tS 1mp1ovement Belmont xx as able to hold a 1 1 t1e lllltll the last p 11Ofl xx hen Acton havmg come flom bthlllfl SCO1 ed 1ts second and xx 1nn1ng goal Go1l1e Don McNe1l xx as sellouslx 1n 1111 ed du11ng the game and the team xx as handleapped by h1S loss Foltunately tlnough the qxnek aet1on taken at the tlme Don l11s 1eeoxe1ed ent11ely f1om h1s 1n lll1X Belmont met NI1lt0I1 Ill the last txxo games wllltfbll shoxx ed ltS g1e'1te1 6Xp611 enec bx doxx nmg us IH both games 9 0 and 5 Nume1 1ls xxe1e axxa1ded to Captam Emerson Cabot Chllds Edmunds F1ost foodell lloxt l1111oeent1 Iaffolex Llnden bug, I'e1ln1utte1 Relehson Scullx VVO1th 111 111dm1nage1 Lpstem Y I . 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Jun1o1s 1eCJ1Cl tl1lS yca1 unfoltu natelv xx as unable to boast of much suc cess SIHCQ they vxon only one of the1r SIX games and t1ed one The usual start1ng l111eup COHS1St6d of the folloxx1ng 1n the lme MaCM3h0l1 W1lklHS Bulch Clark Hunt Capta1n Sw1ft and Eaton Canheld at qua1te1back xv1th Benda Mlllard and Fede1e1 as ball car11e1s The f:l1St game xx1th St Malks xxe lost 26 6 xx1th the only Belmont touchdown sco1ed by Tom Mostlom xxho subsequently sustalned an llllllly that put h1m out fO1 the 16St of the season The Jumors lost a close one to wmor ,.!41locAe7 F01 the second year the Jun1o1 hockey team played 111 a league composed of some of the 1un1o1 h1gh schools ln th1s area Ou1 1egula1 sta1t1ng lmeup 1ncluded G MacA1thu1 McGonagle Pa1kh1ll Col bum Doty and Polla1d Canfield Dav1d S011 and SXVlft made up the second l1ne The team got off to a good Stalt by beat mo Malden Cathol1c 9 1 Belmont Junlor Hlgh xx ould have bee11 next had lt not been fOl bad xx eathe1 Medfo1d felt ou1 team s mlght los1ng P 1 The next game xx as a l1a1d fought battle xx 1th Stoneham endlng xvas galned rathe1 pa1nfully as the SQHIOIS bowed to Roxbury 24 6 HOWQVQI th1s xvas the only defeat and the folloxv1ng week lt was Browne and N1chols xvho came out on the short end of a 7 6 score The 1ema1n1ng three games ended 1n t16S XVlth St Mark s 7 7 Noble and G1 eenough 6 6 and B1ooks 13 13 Wl11le the team s 16C Old 1S not outstand1ng both the boys and the coaches felt that the season had been a successful one The qual1ty of the foot ball lmproved markedly as the season pro gressed and the Sen1ors undoubtedly played the1r best game agamst Brooks Nobles 12 6 w1th McGonagle sco11ng our only touchdown The team xvon the1r next game Wlth RIVQTS by a d6C1SlV8 13 0 SCOIG They bowed then to Roxbury Lat1n 19 6 Federer d1st1ngu1shed hlmself xx 1th a spectacular 40 yard h1ke for our score Next xve re ret to repo1t xxe xx e1e boxvled OVQI by Mlddlesex 39 0 The team hoxx evel ended the season w1th some d1st1nc t1on by holdmg a good B1 oxx ne and N1chols team to a 14 14 t1e The JUHIOIS xx 1sh to thank the1r coaches M1 Saxx ye1 and Mr Hoxvland and thell manager Dav1d Taber for the1r fine asslstance IH a 1 1 t1e Wakefield plowed unbeatable and handed the JUHIOIS the11 only defeat of the season 2 O But the team hmshed 1n a blaze of glory beat1ng Mel1ose 1 0 1n a close game and coastlng OV81 Lex1ngton 6 1 MacArthu1 xvas the top SCOILI xx1th four goals McGonagle a11d Pa1kh1ll each lacked up three C0ng1atulat1ons should go to every member of the team and to ha1d wo1k1ng Coach Saxnyel xx ho was a constant help 1n bulldlng up tl1e sk1ll need ed to make such an lI'I1p16SSlV6 1eCO1d . . 1 ' 1 1 - ' , ' ' , y' 1 1 - - , ' 1 , . , 1 1 ' 1 ' . 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The J V s hockey squad was unable to lrve up to rts expectatrons finrshrng the season wrth one vrctory two tres and three defeats In contrast to last season thrs year they played all therr srx games outdoors Wrth an early freeze the team s chances for an outstandrng season looked good but a qurck thaw forced the J V s to rce an rnexperrenced team rn therr first game wrth Roxbury Latm Lackrng team play the team was downed 3 1 Belmont s goal berng scored rn the final seconds I the next game our attack led by Skrp de lEto1le and Eddre McGonagle was over powered by a strong Mrlton team 4 0 Next Belmont and Nobles met rn a two game duel In the fir st game Colburn tuck ed the puck away to grve us a 1 1 tre I the second game our chances looked slrm as we entered the final perrod wrth a three Scand lam Zzugefgaff The J unror Varsrty was unable to match the hrgh vrctory percentage of the Varsrty wrnnrng onlv three of therr thrrteen games The J V s met Cambrrdge School rn the opener but the starting lrneup of Fletcher Goodell Helms Tognerr and Re petto rr as unable to avert a 25 19 defeat The team then opposed a strong Mrlton team and lost 28 22 In the next game a powerful St Mark s aggregatron trounced the team 29 14 but the J V s showed therr persrstence as they took Nobles by the close score of 33 31 a game rn whrch Tony Murray played excellently at guard The squad was unable to resrst the tall fast Governor Dummer team and lost 56 18 Lrkewrse Mrddlesex upset them 45 15 Belmont agarn broke rnto the wrnnrng col umn by defeatrng St Sebastrans 19 18 after two over trme per rods but another reverse brought us on the losrng srde of a P6 25 contest wrth Rrvers At home the team downed Browne and Nrchols 36 30 and a trmely goal by de l Etorle ended the game rn another tre 3 3 The team s next game was wrth St Mark s rn a brtrng wrnd St Mark s scored three trmes whrle Dave Howland made our only tally wrth hrs beautrful rrnk length solo The team felt a great deal better after rts vrctory over Mrddlesex Rousseau de l Etorle McGon agle Colburn and Lowe led the team to a 5 1 vrctory Although thrs season was un denrably a drsapporntrng one all the play ers thank Mr Sawyer and Mr Downes for therr never flaggrng coachrng efforts We learned some hockey and that rs the rarson d etre of a second team Numer als were awarded to Adams Col burn Crane A de lEto1le Gahan Hou land Lowe G MacArthur R MacArthur McGonagle P Mostrom Parkh1ll Rous but was agarn defeated by Mrddlesex 66 31 Bob Repetto and Bob Tognerr played Next 29 22 28 14 In the last game of the season the J V s succumbed rn a hard fought contest wrth St Mark s 39 24 Thrs game showed the development of younger players such as Hammond and John Hurd and the fine ball handlrng of therr more experrenced team mates These players should help the first team next year Congratulatrons are due to Mr Moore Handrcapped by lack of practrce trme as well as by an absence of herght and experrence rn hrs players h developed thrs group rnto a fighting spurt ed team xr ho really wanted to play basket a exceptronally well rn these games we lost a return match ss 1th Nobles and then were trounced by Mrlton Numerals were awarded to Hammond Helms J Hurd A Murrayy R Repetto Shaw B Stevens and Tognerr l93l , . , . . . . . . . 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' , . , . , 1 1 1 - 1 ' ' QCOVLJ 361171, 56,50 J The Ju111o1 Va1 s1ty baseball team br11 llantlx coached by M1 C10k6 had a fine seaso11 xx 1n11111g ten games and los1ng only th1ee The usual sta1t1ng l1ne up cons1sted of Bu1gess Ol B Stevens p1tch1ng Rous seau C3tCl1ll1g Wo1then at fn st Goldman at second R MacA1thu1 at sho1t Pa1kh1ll at tl111d C0lbl11l1 1n 11ght Gahan IH cente1 and Tog11e11 1n left F61gllSOl1 1eplaced Gal1a11 lll t11e middle of the season The team s fi1 st V1CtO1X xx as a close bat tle xx1t11 St Ma1k s beh1nd 3 0 1n the 111111211 llllllllg ou1 opponents managed to squeeze txx o IUHS ac1 oss the plate Luck1ly lS xx as too late as Al B111 gess had llmlted the 0ppOSltlO11 to txx o h1ts 1n e1ght 1nn1ngs Next came a11 935191 xx in ove1 Boston Technical 1 P 8 Aga111st Noble and G1 een ough hoxx exc1 the team IQCQIVQG 1ts fi1st mc1 came ncxt 1os111g 6 3 and the Jayvees lAfl'7,l OI' Z?d58Z6lf! A Jun1o1 tcam xx as selected th1s sprmg f1om mo1e than 25 asp1r1ng second and thlld fo1m 1nt1 amu1 al players Under Mr NIOOIQ s Cll19Ctl0l1 the expeument xvas a gl eat success t11e team defeat1ng B1 owne a11d N1chols 7 1 Shady H111 10 1 and St Ma1k s 7 0 and los1ng only to R1ve1s 4 3 B3 fa1 the outstanding game xx as that Wlth St Ma1k s Ton1 Hunt pitched a txxo h1t shutout John Wilcox banged out the x ea1 s 1o11gest h1t a t11ple to deep left field 61,11 LVL? Belmont H111 only th1ee t1me xx mner of the Ma1lo1v Tl01Jl1X symbo11c of the Inte1 SC,l10l3.St1C Yacht Racmg ASSOC13t10n champ1onsh1p compcted again this yeal at the IHCLS hcld at Annapohs Ou1 C1 exv Was Tom VVO1tl1Ql1 sk1ppe1 Pete Scully and E11 P1e1ce xx1t11 La11y TOSI as alternate Thc c1cxx failed to b11ng home the t10pl'1y kept It up with an 18 12 SCO19 against B1owne and N1chols Belmont H1gh Was no easy v1ctory The11 p1tch1ng was excel lent though a trifle xx1ld and they weie leadmg 9 8 1n the last 1nn1ng Ben Stev enss double xxon fo1 Belmont H111 10 9 A11 easy v1cto1y over Mlddlesex 10 2 xx as folloxxed by a close 1etu1n engagement xx 1th St Ma1k s ou1 team coming out on top 10 9 Ou1 second defeat xx as suffeled at the hands of Mllton 9 8 but a xx 1n ove1 M1ddlesex 6 1 anothel xv1n ove1 GOVQI H01 Dummer 9 8 and a v1cto1y against B1 ooks 17 3 folloxx ed The season ended hoxveve1 xx 1th a loss to Bloxx ne and Nlchols 2 0 Numerals XVGIQ axx a1 ded to B11 n1e Bu1 gess Colbuin Frost F61gUSOH Gahan Goldman G MacA1thu1 R MacA1thu1 Pa1kh1ll Rousseau B Stevens Togne11 W01 then and managel Banke1 Hunt xvas the team s greatest asset In the 25 1nn1ngs of play he struck out 32 batte1s gave up 13 h1ts and five runs Hunt W1l cox Eaton and Hammond collected our h1ts Eaton led xv1th a 500 ave1 age Out stand1ng fielde1s xxe1e cente1 iielder Ed McGonagle sho1tstop Dave Canfield and fi1st baseman W1lcox The 1ema1nde1 of the sta1t1ng llneup xvas Eaton at thud Hawkins at second Hammond 1n left Sxx 1ft 111 r1ght and Ted Davls catch1ng aga1n but made a good shoxx 1ng Seventeen scl1ools xx e1e xepiesented In the p1e11m1 na11es vxe placed fifth 1n ou1 d1v1s1on qualifying for the finals In the finals xxe finished slxth thereby losing to five C1 ews but defeating eleven M1 G1 egg again coached the c1exx xx 1th his usual gleat skill and thoughtfulness 1941 . 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' 1 1 r ' , . lfLfl 6Ll'l'LlfLl 6L if Th1s yea1 has sccn one of the most suc ccssful ll1tl2lIY1Lll'l.l seasons Of pa1t1cula1 notc xx as the f111c Spllltefl play xx hlch sccmed p1cxalc1 t tl'l1Ol1g'l10Llt thc xa11ous spolts Thc Bull IlOgS l1av1ng finally completed thcn long bu1ld1ng p1og1am battled the11 vxax to V1CtO1y and xxalked axx ay xv1th the coveted lI1t12.I'!1ll13l cup On P1126 Day Ted Henderson stepped fo1 xx a1d to IGCQIVQ the t1ophy fOl the F1ogs The Cats a da1k l101S9 O1 pe1 haps felme came IH second The openlng of tl1e 1nt1amu1al f1ec fO1 all came xvlth the advent of the touch foot ball season F1 om thc openlng k1ckoff the FIOgS xx e1e axvay leap1ng ove1 huge chu11ks of ya1dage xx 1th M1 Mattlagcs plaxmak1ng C2.l1l9Cl out bx Hu1lbut R Clea1y and Hende1son Not fa1 beh111d xve1e the W1ldcats lllSp11Qd by FOSt6l de lEto1le and Vl0tSOS The Hawks th11d place by W Clea1y and Haskell FOl11tl1 place was filled by the Meese xx ho appa1ently xxe1e unable to get then long legs out of the mud Hockey th1s yea1 xx as fast and fu11ous The Bull Meese led by the fie1y coach Rocket Duncan and spa1ked by the fine play of He1see Edmunds and Dohe1ty clmched then accustomed first place A ve1x close second xxe1e M1 Tests Cats xx ho got the11 claxx s lHt0 the 109 and 1all1ed late ln the season under the leade1sh1p of SlllllV3.I1 and Pa1kh1ll The Frogs and Haxx ks locked IH a t1e for thnd Th1s yea1 1nt1amu1al l1flQ1y xxas ve1y ha1d shot When the smoke had clea1ed lt xxas Cl1S coxe1ed that the fou1 clubs had 1dent1cal scoles 1esult1ng ln a foul xx ay t1e fo1 fi1 st place' The long vollex ball competltlon saxx many last m1nute upsets and as manx th1 1lls as SQINGS The Frogs ended up xx 1th a la1ge lead ovel the lest of the pack lalgelx as the 1esult of the good play of Whxtman Dotx and Hu1lbut The Cats cou1ted a hne club xx 1th such play els as Foste1 FlOSt and F1tzs1mmons G1ann1s and Blllllc squcaked thc Haxx ks lnto th11d Ex cn M1 ClOlxC couldnt hclp the Meesc out ot l'1st plfxcc Baskctb 1ll compct1t1o11 also xx as some xx l1at lo11gc1 tl11s xcal Thc F1ogs seem1ng to th11vc 01 long s asons d11bbled and passcd thcn xvay to thc top ea1ly and xx S3.tl'lC1tfl the assaults of the othe1 clubs xx 1th classx ball handl1ng by R Repetto R Clea1x and H9l1Cl91SOH Meanxxh1le the Cats xx c1e st1ess1ng '1 youth mox ement and xaultlng 11lt0 second place by xx1nn1ng a last m1nute SCIIQS of games as the season closed 1cxeal1ng the talents of players such as Hc1shman and Pa1kh1ll The Haxx ks xx 1th B11n1e '1ndTo11x Mu11ay and thc Mccsc xx 1th Edmunds and Green t13.1lQfl behmd A xx o1d of thanks should go to thc 16f81 ees of thcsc games pa1t1cu la1ly Tom N1cke1son and Phll Most1om They managed to holl the contests doxvn Du11ng the sp11ng lY1tl21fY'lLl13lS concen t1ated on baseball As 1n p1ev1ous y931S the Wlldcats though unde1 nexx manage ment that of M1 Moo1e p1oved themselves 1eally xx 1ld by gett1ng off to a lampaglng Stalt and no one xvas able to oxe1take them even though the Meese also llflflel nexv Cll1QCtlOl1 fM1 Wllley hav 1ng been tl'1Cl6'fl du11ng the XVlHt61 f1om the Haxx ksj came up VCly laplflly to place a st1ong sccond T Dax1s McGonagle and Wllcoyc Stallefl f01 the Cats Hammond D3.NlflSOH and T Hunt COT1tl1bLltQCl gleat ly to the good standlng of the Meese M Ry e1son used a xa11ety of p1tche1s and managed to hold doxxn th11d place fO1 the F10gS Wl11le M1 Ca1l1sle fl193.Il'1QCl of bet te1 tlmes Eaton John Mu11ay and Hoxve d1d the11 best to cl1 ag the Haxx ks out of the cella1 but xx 61 e unable to do so All thmgs COI1S1Cl919Cl thls yea1 s 1nt1a mu1al p1og1am xx as the finest IH many xea1s due to the excellent pa1t1c1pat1on of uppe1 a11d loxx Q1 fO1m91S and the Spllltflfl plax allfl good spoltsmanshlp pe1xad1ng all the contcsts plax ed thls yea1 l95l 4 1 ' ' 'L L . 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