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

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Foreword We the Class of 1958 offer this yearbook as a trlbute to our many happy and profitable years at Belmont Hlll Although lt IS lmposslble to con vey all the many wonderful events m thelr full scope we hope we succeed ln making this record of the year 1958 as complete as possible The staff of the Yearbook wishes to express lts smcere appreclatlon to all those benlors under graduates and faculty ahke who helped make thls publlcatlon a reahty Rx if 'S 5 . I . X s . . f Ma I .LPI LU, 'K-nf X x S ar 2 15.4 All 1 ' W s A Wxl' Q. -- GX 4' -w.. g KY n ,Q 5 I 4 K ,I Q I C Y 8 4, I W Y' O' ' 5. ink ' ' 'A 4-. s 1 A ! u 4 . R UI ,Q 4 51 ' s s9. 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I . g fourth year, a 590,000 year. The Panel, Wvith inexpressible thanks for his many Brief Glances llc ulmastor llannllon thunk .1 9llClll pras er a C oach Q rolte rldes on the shoulder-. of Joyful football players at he realwes hon close the lloxsc Bulldln came ll end of season -. llnal ame bun SCI'10llSlS damn td bs lure ln December I 1 I an nu Isl Althou ll lt ralncd spirits werc not dampened at the annual football rally llll gnc ,pdl lllllll.. - l 15 btorms like the one pltturcd above God Bless 'Ihem kept us vs-N, 'Nlr Jordan sets the Jeep ln re verse and IS about to push another load of snow ln the gl out of school a record three days thx year UHIlllC attempt to keep ahead How manx hours did we spend just slttmff ln the Common Room of the storm which dumped 18 waltxnfv for Sprmfv to roll around and watchmv the mrls wanting inches of snow on the school. for the school bus in the morning? Nlr lxeller addresses parents, friends, alumm, and students at Howe Blllll1lHU dedlvatlon A Lyceum sponsored talk Ill lllarch by Dr Paul Dudley W hlte was the hwhhght of many ffuest appearances by notewor thy people at school tlns year Cabovcl ,P Bild years were a rouffh ffrlnd, but once over nt was smooth Sillllll' for the Sixth form and many happy moments ahead Bobble took top honors nn the Capri Theater s art contest 6 left Xlac NItClyn ton ratulntes Ru on Nllllllll the Nlerlt Scholtr hnp the hrst student to do so ln the school s ln-.tory 1 V A.: t- 6 nf 4 . t s .ir N ,- - U 4 E . . 1. t ' . W r ' ' - . i Y 1 5 V 7 , A ' 0 5 K 1 '. K 1- r- , , . 1 1 . . F A-.I w P . , 0 4 ,ir , ., W L vvxm ..4 .y A1 ,h .,'- F Q. -AQ ,K ft. 1 ' - ' '. ' . ' . . Y . ,, . i 5 -r ,' ' ,, ' - - , r- I- '- , ' 1 s ' 8 Q S ' .' ' We Facultw Room steps Many hours they talked us over up there Dance Lommlttee members Qur vey partlally completed decora tlons for commg Prom Cbelovj 17 Lynch r1 ht offer: lub date a Cl arette at the Prom Ml1lCh ws as. .1 llllf'C surf e i- -......3 Sixth Pormers battle Vbllll Mood and deadlme fabowel to fimsh panels for Mr Ross to han fbelow Our Last Supper I ' ' 4 PlClllrC day brouffht us I urdy s Blrdy faboveb The Graduatlon tent looks tlred after ll s all over Qbelow Some dates disappeared to pur sue other actlvltleb at the I rom abovrj but lost lovers ws ere soon reunited at Reg s after party Cbelow in 'x Y xx A f .1 m '9 :i' . . 3,451 Q4 'fe ,, ' 'ff' z 2' ffl, .A , .ff 5,l,g1g,5kf.f J, ggzf ., Alf 1 'S if -dl' , hs. Q LT ui. EW' H 5uDfL4 of fx GUI AH! Q3 4 Faculty CHARLES FREDERICK HA'VIILI'ON A B Headmaster Illr Hamilton was raduated from WllllamS ln 1933 1Ie came to Belmont Hull ln 194-2 and IS now ln his slxteenth year of dlSllIll,UlB1l6l1 leader shxp of the School X I0 The I ll ol 1958 has tarned IH fullest mea ure :ny pralse and that of the entire faculty In 1llO1Hl 5lllp and 2111161105 you have Het new record-. of dC11l6VCIIlCIlt but more lmportant than llllb under your energetlc' leadershlp the bchool hae wlt nessed a contlnumg growth ln student responslblllty the thoughts of all those who care for Belmont Illll 'Wrb Ilamllton and I send M1111 you each and all, our be t Mlsllen for your future happmeeb and aceompllbhments rg? 7 CHARLES JENNEY, JR , A B Mr Jenney, the senior member of the faculty, came to the School m 1927 after his graduation from Harvard ln 1926 Ile ns Reglstrar for the Upper School, Dlrector of Studies for the upper forms and head of the Latln Department ' I z ss l . ' S ' ' 5 I .f ' ' I ' , 3 I -' ' . Q S A D 1, my . . v . You will always have a secure place in . L 1. . C V. ' , A A S vikr. w v f f- 6 r X , ' ' ' ' Q. i 5 . A ' .Lx fi! JOSEPH CURRIER WILLEY S B A M Mr Wllley second ln senlorlty on the facultv was raduated from Prlnceton ln 1929 and recelved hls A M there ln 1930 1Ie calne to Bel mont ln 1932 and SIIICC 1935 has been head of the Engllsh depart ment He IS faculty advlser to the Yearbook JOIHN HENRY FUNK After raduatlon from Harvard ln 1941 'Vlr Punk Callie to School the follow lng year He lb Dlrector of the Mlddle School and teaches french PREINTICE GILBERT DOWINES Thlrd ln senlorlty on the faculty Mr Downes came to School after lllS raduatlon from Harvard lll 1933 He IS head of the hlstory de partment and teaches physlography and coaches jllnlor varslty hockey MAYlNARD XNARRLN MAXWELL S B Mr Maxwell was Eraduated from Colby ln 1921 and canle to the Hlll ln 1943 He IS head of the mathe matlcs department and IS head coach of baseball ll EDW ARD DAINA DEINSMORE A B A M Mr Densmore IS Reglstrar and Dlrector of the Lower School He was graduated from Bowdoln ln 1932 and recelved hls A M from Harvard ln 1936 ln WlllCll year he came to School Ile teaches French A 1 LFRO1 ALBERT HOV LAIND A B A 'VI Mr Howland IS a oradllate of Wesley an 1931 and recelved hls A 'NI from Harvard ln 1931- H came to School ln 1946 He IS head of the modern languages department and IS head coach of tennls 4 I - - A.B. .., . . 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' ' 1 1 ' -. e HENRY BRAY SAWYER .IR A graduate of Belmont H111 1932 and of Harvard 1936 Mr Sawyer jomed the faculty ln the latter year to teach English and Latm He IS faculty adviser to the Sextant ROGER FENN DUNCAN Mr Duncan Harvard 1938 came to Belmont xn 1945 He teaches English and IS head coach of crew and assistant coach of soccer He lS also adviser to the Fourth Form and the Lyceum I 10x kr WILLIAM EDWARD CROKE Mr Croke Boston Unlversxty 1936 IS athletlc dxrector and IS head coach of football and basketball and Jumor varsrty coach of baseball He teaches mathematics Mr Croke came here ID 1943 DAVID A ALOIAN Mr Alolan was graduated from Harvard ln 1949 and came to School rn 1954- to teach Enghsh and Latm He heads the Humanltles Program and the Library Commlttee and 18 also asslstant coach of baseball 12 ans? D+-1 PHILLIPS BROOKS CARLISLE Mr Carhsle a graduate of Hamxl ton ln 1930 IS head of the sclence department teaches chemxstry and bxology and ns faculty secretary He came to School rn 1947 ANGELO TOGNERI A graduate of the Boston Museum of Fme Arts Mr Tognerl slnce 1925 has dxrected the work nn palntlng drawing modelmg and crafts He also supervises work on the Slxth Form panels W I -I ? 3 4,4 R s ' Mk I ffl- 4 f A.B. l ' s.B. A.B. 1 I f . I - 'Ti g . ' ,re I A A 1 I 1 1 IN1 A.B. A.B. ' 5- R -vw 1 HERBERT MATTLAGE A 1 11 M A graduate of Dartmouth lll 1939 Mr Mattla e came to School ln 1946 to teach phy sus and mathematics He was awarded hls master s degree by Harvard ln 1919 He coaches junior varslty football HERBERT BELL MOORE A B A M Mr llfloore a graduate of Bow dom ln 1941 came to Schoo m 19wl to teach history He recexved his A M from Boston Unlverslty ln 19:13 He IS public relatxons dlrector secretary of the Belmont Hull Fund and faculty advlser to the Panel '65,-wp... wld!! NEW ELL HOWES MORTON A B LL B 'KI Ed Wir Nlortonwas raduated from Brown lll 1932 took hls LL B at Suffolk 1n 1943 and his NI Ed at Boston Unlver slty ln l9u2 He came to Belmont Ill 1954 to teach and coach ln the Lower School GERARD JOSEPH W ALWORTH Mr W alworth was graduated from the Massat husttts Institute of lemhnoloty un 1919 Ile came to 5111001 Ill 191 1 to teach mathematus Ile ns head coach of hockey and an assistant coach of football DUNCAIN INIORSE NELSON A B A M 'Hr 1Nelson was raduated from V esley an lll 1912 and took his A R1 at Harvard ln 19.14 He Jolned the faculty ln 1911 to teach Englush Latm and German He IS also as lstant coach of varsity tenms INHCHAFL F IIUMPHREXS A B A M Wlr Humphreys was graduated from Rut ers ln 1919 He came to School ln 19h to teach Frenth and Spanx h Ile takes hls A NI at llfnddlebury thx year after forcn n tudy He also IS an asslstant coach of tenms W , .3., ul. . S-B. . ' . . . V - v , ' 7 'e .' , . g . , , . . . rw ' . 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' ' - -- ' 'S . ,Q JOHIN WINTERS FISHER A B A M Ed M Nlr Fisher first came to Belmont after hls raduatnon from Harvard takm master s de rees also at Harvard He teaches history and IS an assxstant coach of football pfV' WI N...- L REDERICK B PRESTON Mr Preston a Draduate of Wll hams 1903 came to School thls year to teach science and mathe matlcs He 15 also head coach of soccer DAVID MURRAY HOWLAIND A graduate of Belmont Hull ln 1933 and of 'Vlarlboro ln 1907 Mr How teach and coach ln the Lower School DAVENPORT PLUMER III A B A M Mr Plumer was graduated from Dartmouth m 1955 and took hxs A NI at Harvard ln 1906 He Jomed the Lower School faculty last year to teach En hsh and science 14 Nh-...- THONIAS C WALTERS B Sc Ed RI A graduate of lun s 1923 wxth hls masters from Harvard 1931 lllr raduate came to us tlns year after retlrxn from a dlstmbulshed career ln the New ton H1 h School to teach mathematxcs FRANK L 'IAHLOR Mr Tay lor a graduate of Yale who has done further study at Oxford and Harvard Jolned the faculty thls year to dlrect the work ln musxc and dramatlcs mf -s A A ff Y, R 5, if A-I I , r, 1 ff 4 M S5557 l ,M K I , N: ,J in I nb . 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D retlred In September of 1950 the eleven members of 58 greeted Mr Densmore as Class 5 ln the Lower School They were Wendel Davldson 'Wed Dens more B111 Dewherst C11r1s Fgan B111 lenollosa Reg Howe Bob Howe Parker Ladd Dlck Llttle field B111 Schaffer and Dave Bramard 11gl1t finally graduated Bob llowe began 111s two year reign as Class President T11e Pawnees won tl1e mtramural trophy Nme nc w members Joined 11s 111 1951 Brac Carr 11111 Dohz rtv Mac f an on Bob lla kell lom O Bourke lW1llxCIilll Dave 1'r1111nff Drew White and ,lun B nrron lllll Ml the ye nr we had tl1e seventl1 grade steps for 1 day ln the elec tion ye 1r of 1957 twenty even of us walked trlumphantly 11p the eventh rade steps and llppe 11 into the well carved de 11 at tl1e back of the study 11a11 Elgllt new people were Wllll us Nat Childs Jay Curtin Reg ldlwell Bob Gaynor Mlke Kelley Barry L Ltolle llarvey OConnor and Jock Owens Tllls year w11l be long remem bered as Moose Mulhken s last When 11e went to lunch and found a Clgaretle 1n Ins mooses mouth one of the stuffed heads now replaced by panels 11e declded lrlends was frlendller H one questlon get it Flgllt and you dont lose marks But if you get lt wrong five pomts off your marking perlod grade Ur Gregg s blrd box w as stuffed as usual but when Dew l11rst said 11e has seen every b1rd from X to Z 1n tl1e blrdbook even mcludmg some New f ulnea B1rds of Para dlse some people got suspicious Loud were Blrd rrllllllgs 1r1e of But Sir' Campaign buttons were the rage that year lf you didn t have twenty Ike buttons some Stevenson buttons and one or two Landon buttons you were a square especially 1f you didn t wear them on your rubbers They kept you warm walking to lune 11 l11e effort list came out weekly and 1o11r checks and you re on was tl1e war ery Tl1e Mole watched Us grow carefully and groomed us untll we were ready for the bw day ofmequlty the Lower School carnlval Mr Croke s Cflxed Casino was hlgh wlnner that year Wltll Mr Croke ln person rolllng the dice This was the first time we gambled but we have 11ow followed tlldt p11rsu1t untll some times we ran beat Nlr Croke on tl1e green felt ln his office ln 1952 bot11 Mr Burroughs and Mr T made record Mr Burroughs by scarmg every member of tl1e seventh grade with 11lS story Rats ln my Llff1lt1lOl15C Nlr I' was even more phenomenal The worlds record ln drop klcks was broken Llttlefield went twenty two feet before he landed Mr 51111111 not Charlie was tl1e seventh grade science tear 11er 1nd lla kell learned quuklv tlldt wreeing not studying meant pa sing Gambling continued 1nto tl1e second form vear Mr Keller s famous bets will always be re 1114 111 bered 20 1 on tl1e f lants ln 1953 and 17 1 Ill Brooklyn tl1e same year Much mont y w ls m 1111 but ll was spent ln buymg water p1 tol and vo yos 1'hese could be redeemed at the end 11 each term in 1116 Whit s of111e whu 11 wa soon made flowery by John llenry 111e second form study hall l1ad some rough times Stun took on tl1e whole form with a cruteh Tllls year saw tl1e arr1v11 of 1x1 Il Bacon ld lrost 1 ru f r1n11oln1 ,lon f rosjean Dave Mug xr Mal Steen B111 111t tle Bob Watkins an11D11k llllllfllfllldll llm md Muvar came to 11s from 57 They wanted to get all their water plstols baek Dave 1 still with lls he s the Yearbook s very able photographer Lim ls pumping gas ln Belmont Center 1'he rest of tl1e second form year was quiet except for some contests Que of these concerned who could Het klcked out of 1 meh s elasses tl1e most eonsecutive tlmes Kelley won Wllll five trlps Cand no deten tlons but Bue kett broke tl1e record a year later Wllll nlne con ecutlve strike o11t Rev Elwell Up the north steps 1nto Eliot walked tl1e as to11nd1ng class of 1958 Although ln tl1e n1nt11 grade we still ate at tl1e first lunch we were 1n Eliot New members 1nc111ded B111 Beckett .loe Caputo Larl 1 mery lran Coodell 1 11 f roome Bob Ixata Dan lynch and D1111 Weld ln Mr Mason s famous SlYt1l period study hall tl1e class sonrf wa Xny thmv boe 511111 thmg .1 books sp1t ball de k and klds were often seen f1y1ng by Peeps nose Drewper Wlllte alia Charles Laughter left 11s in Deeember of t111s year and lxelley and 1 Ltolle retired for tl1e rest of tl1e year ln June f anson and Pre lrost announced that t11ey were going where there was more lee and Doherty and C ee llowe were left Wllll no one else 1n the group Tr1l also left T 16 second lunch was much louder IH the fall of 55 and more food was consumed than ever before Added blg mouths were the bhady Hlllles Thls ,lon O 911 Purcell Winslow Pusey clique quietly and unobtruslvely fought t11e1r way into po11t1cs planning ahead as they 112111 been taugl1t by former 11111 master Ned Ryerson ulet Cbut smart ,lim Lltvack Amendment Bailey Lefty Kirkwood Watt Watters and tl1e forms first two lovers Dave Nlawdsley and Klexander Haw thorne also entered lV1OsI of tl1e big fights were over now but feuds st111 brewed Pu ey stlll say 1r1sl1men are worthle s even after lo in lone ' ' , 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X V , . 1 . 1 f ' ' ' 5 0' ' ' o U The Slxfh Form History conhnued debates In the sprlng of our fourth form year we fol lowed Mawdsley anel llawthorne and began to explore Concord Academy, Beaver, Wlnsor, and Buckmgham were all looked over, but the class qulekly decided on Southee and Waltham Thls feehng has been elommant throughout our last three years Chewlng tobae co was started and oon was passed arounel by the work squad Rocky Gaynor w as convmced that you sw allow the juice 'l he four man work squad caused mlrth and mer rlment at lunch as Coach Gerry wanted to see the Lynch, Ladd Kelley, and L letolle set Ladd set a new record for sklpplng out The year ended sorrowlully, for we learned that Cllrllll, Groome, Hawthorne, Maw dsley, Caputo, and Gaynor were leaving us However both Rocky and Joe were just going to walt a year, and use thelr knowledge to earn money from tl1e mnoeents of 59 Gharhe Carlson, ledge Mltchell, and Barry Tamtor JOlI'l6ll Us ln 1906 along with Hendo wl1o was pulhng a C eputo 1 ay nor on us Phe trouble was th at we weren t so Innocent Carlson and llalntor were two oi a kmd, almost, but s ralghtened Barry out untll stralght arrow slllis lum very well lll0l Robble Jolned lls too, lorm Y was our blggest year to date More boy s dnl more thlngs and got ln more trouble than e ve r belore 'klr lxelle r maele lus last year a ban ne r one Cwe still thunk 1 eeler s Model X helped hun deelde to leave lhe last llgllls for the Sixth lorln eo at room took place anel many new mas ters got well churned there untxl the badge of ree 0gIllll0Il the blue mark book, was waved Goodell formed the let s Love Pettlt Club, and Fran em stlll be heard saymv Well Brooks sa s As the llowe Bulldmg opened, an era closeel No more splt balls now we respected the new bl1llIllIlg Of eourse, flgllllflg out of doors was legal, anel Doherty did fall down the stalrs Phe moveable desks made an lmmedlate lllt, for we could cheat on exams by forming one lme and wate hmg Reg Naturally Nlaxle broke thls up as he dldn t w ant too many A s Prize day came, anel 58 outdld 57' Graduation eame and we al most outellel 07 The dance was hne, and now we were Sixth formers, Unlte' Overthrow the tyrant , I'lllS ery w as heard as Iggy explalned hls democra t1c history class, Xou argue, I dlsagree, you lose SlXlll formers played football Some left, Ladd passed but dldn t, so he Joined Charhe at New Prep Blll Bailey found a ple plate, and frls bee was frlsbeed on the lawn Wltll three or four flying, many people colllded anel ome got l1urt liven so, when the tlme came to burn the lagoon, we were all there Lynch almost became Dank of Arc, Cphoto by Mugar , but escaped to plague l erry for the rest of the year rl he fall danee was dnffe rent, anel some people thought that we should burn the I ym anel them people Poor lllob Bramard almost got bllpped ln ehemlstry by a stupld 59 The se ar ls stlll on the llowe lab w all N flre ln Howe helped 'Nlr 'Xlattlage evplam heat m physles, Solder melts Vvater on fire See, y oungster V, Chrlxstmas eame anel went and New lear s eame anel dldn t we nt lhe hoe ke v team was wm ning, anel colleges were relusmg lhe slXIll form was slee pmgexeept lor 1 ulet lltlllbli' llc nuek off anel took C-100 at the Caprl the atre More would have entered 1f1t had been at the Casino ask L letolle We ploulfhed forward H110 tl1e college boards and sank The lee was too thm for some kuls, and the hoe key team eomplalned of too mue h lee rl he re s no pleasing e ve rv boely kfter vaeatlon every boelv returned sunburneel from Stowe lllls made for many laughs ln the eommon room Skung wa fun for some, but after dark Baeon trled to vodel name People were phles w ere mureler I vne h tarte d one but deelded not to hand ll ln, almost Some kids got aee e pted and some got se holarshlps hke Reg, only not o blg Bee kett deelded to quit baseball to work on the leurbool. terrors were not the cause of llllS retire ment , but soon found so mueh coope ratlon from the stafl that he rejomed lxelley was on T V and the blg day came nearer Fmally lt arrlved ulnslgamond For the first time ln three years, It was dry, not the lake, of course The stroke had a stroke but we dld well Slowly graduation approached The Sixth form sobered and the change was fantastic Lynch shaved and lt turned out l1e did have a chln Phll refused l11s orange Julce ln the morning and those sneaky bhady Hlllers dldn t even tell us that we had a tll8Sl5 due Well' Let me tell you' Anyway, then came Mr Downes s new song Walt tlll the Fest Comes, Chlldren Ile sprang lt when we weren t lookmg Again those mean Shady Hlllers cheated by actually starting thelr panels two whole weeks before graduation It stlll flopped but all the blocks were up by Prize ay Exams must have shpped ln there somewhere, but all we remember IS that week s mterlude the reason we remember lt IS that we can t remember anything Prize day eame and everybody got something - 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A I L A L I ' Y s ' , s ' ' ' Y 1 ' ' 1 Y , Y - . 4 ' ' -'- ' Y - 's Y ' 'Y Y V Y ' A ' Sllverman walked off wlth top honors, but was caught lhe next day we sat up front and laughed with Mr llatch, as he gave a very lnterestmg talk at graduatlon As far ae can be made out, lt started with a walk m tl1e field with an Indian s leg, and ended wlth a poem Dlplomas were handed out, and the 5lXlll form history could be written ll1e bym was hastlly but nleely decorated, and after dlnner the Prom was a huge euccess Fhere was good muslc, food, antl glrls, whit h helped too Ll well s party must hay e been a success, too, although the house wlll never be the same, nor will Ladd Impt rlal Neyertheless we all hved through the blast to get to breakfast at lltvatk 1 thmk we should thank Mr and Mr l ltvack antl thelr nenghbors l'here were no pohteor any thing Sleep was needed, so many slept famtor, Bacon, Fgan, and Schaffer touldn t fmd comfort, but they sure dld fund sleep Marlan made us feel at home, and by noon we all were fht tlass of 08 la history now, and the truth can be let out as long as those diplomas are t are fully llltldbll ODF TO THF SIXTH FORNI When l'1fty l lght shall bt rtmembered here Suth happy faces flash across tht screen Ktn Bacon wlth that slap shot goahes fear Bull Btuley with hls platform poise serene, john Silverman who made the lllllti rs swmg, Blll Schaffer growhng tll oppont nts paletl Reg Eluell who tan beat the box antl sm Bach may have bothered, but l11s boogie new er failed Bull Bucket Bechetl edltor ln I hnef An athlete any co ich to heart would prt Iva! Chlltle who churned the Charles, and for rehef Handed out the cookies at recess Phll the Rtcllzght Doherty, who stood Before the tage upholstered ln llli patls Belhgerent, antl never 1n the mood To yleld a smvle goal to allen latls Blll ft nnolossa, manager supremt Who nt yer lost a forward on a trnp Xt plow mfr out our W llham wa a tlrt IIII Dt ar Wlllst l pray my penul may not sll lh lt l should fall lfllte lully to txtol K ltd who ll enttr pohtlt s, antl wm And Dun Ihr husky Lynch who stopped tm a Bob ,Kill who booted sotter talht s ln Dau llugm wnh the photographu tye lhat m ldt tht pltture m tht at xr Book mv Ltclgf lltlthtll who 1 qllllfb an arty guy fllls plntl ls a truly hand omt tlunff Jun .Lllllltln brmhtcr than a shmy dollar lntelltt tu nl wrestler, doubly ble sed Who proy ed the school can toath antl tram the scholar As well as a lad wlth letter on llls tht sl Doug Ixlrkuood won lns letter on tht ht ld And held, lt seems, but one pery erst rt ffrtt That st hool s demandmg schedule thd not yu ld More time for tootmg on the tlarmet Barc Henderson for sclence holds a p nsslon CAnd how we need the young atomlt st t' Purcell, our Dennm, who 1n manly fashion The hlgh dt mands of scholar-xhlp h as met Iamle Puwey, how haye you held tht powtr In tlus, a year s0 hettlc, to suryly e, with father dtmandmg your help, eat h wakmg hour To wrasslt up that elghty two mllhon fiye Franny f oodell it fullback, what 1 power Haehell Bob, and how shall we forget, Whllmg away the happy, ldllglllll hour Sharmff the but ket seat of your Corvt tte Gee ar Ilout, a gifted guy at tenms Emery Ttx who kept the wrestlers straight Tamtor Barry downheld, what a mtnate Watters Tony a trut athletlc grt at Robinson B111 who holds the tout h Churclulhan I or p untmg water tolors on tht sldt Barry L I tolle one hneman m 1 mllhon Harvey 0 fonnor, we polnt you out wlth prlde aour classmates love you llary, you won your letter In football antl ln trew, you rate a cheer They ye brlghtened up old Belmont, year on year ,laclt Ouen, you have cary ed a worthy panel, Chrzs Lgun on the stage you won your Blue Brac l arr, at baseball ln your sllll of flannel Xou tlrtw the t0llIs who ll keep thelr eye on you White Rlct, we hope that Ford we all adore We ll meet at college ln a frlendly quad, and Phil thefazlhful W melon, come ont e more Wltll trat kers and mllk at Harvard for the squad Dau Bralnartl, ln tollege soccer, keep on booting And If emltll Dmuleon pray tlon t forget Bob lousy s sklll you mastered here at shootmff That slyllsll hook shot almed to swl-.h tht net Yes, Polln Dtnemore on somt m lglllnt Ilkt llmt or llft or lortunt lf you wnll, Rt mtmbtr how you wlpt tl the rt d mk tlt an hlan lnlllf' tht Panel at Belmont lllll So ht re wt tome to one last stalwart lad Who broke new ground antl gtrnt rtd ln llls ern Wmnmrf ln 1 yast Olymplad X super National Merlt 'wchollrshlp ae Reg from what you ve won we lttl nhlt We platt 1 wreath of laurel on your brow llow happily the school recely es this gllt from one who s name ls Reglnultl Ht ber Ilout N' . 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' ' KENDALL FRANCIS BACON 15 Emerson Street Belmont Mass Ken Wlngvr Age 19 College Boudom Entered 1953 Football 57 Hockey 56 57 58 Baseball 58 lllllltll' Varsity Football 55 56 ,lunlor Varsity Baseball 57 Wyman W' Smart ,Ir Hockey Medal 51' Dance Committee 57 58 Yearbook Business Board 58 414 c mon she' u as mee WILLIAM FDWARD BAILEY 439 Lexington Street W altllam Masc- Bz Beetle Age I7 folle e Hanard Fntered 1955 Soccer 57 Junior Varsity Soccer 55 76 Junior Varslty Ilot ltev 56 57 Clee dent 58 Dramatic Club 58 School Store BIIGIIICSQ Manager 57 78 Ilumanl 1185 57 38 Study Hall Proctor 5 58 Greeting Committee 58 Worxrlblnry Publlc Spealtmg PFIZB 57 Hay den Gaylord I oon Dramatlcs Prwe m8 Honor Society 56 57 58 Lum Laude Souety 18 Ma na Lum I aude 0 lx you guys' We rv running thu ly parluunenmry pmredurr' '3-Q 22 . , , . ff Y M ff - M ' s . 9 s s . e - - w I Q K . . . t , , . . . . . , . : , ' ' ' . ' . . ' . . . . . , . 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'- ' A - 7 ' C' I Lb, WILLIAM Il M BECKFFI' 10 Old Farm Road Wellesley lhlls Mase Bucket Wzlly Age 18 Colle e Hanarrl Entered 1901 Football 55 6 JI Hockey 5C 51 Captaxn 58 Baseball 51 58 ,Iunmr Varsity Bdaeball 56 Panel 56 57 Sports Editor 58 Yearbook Ldltor ln chief Wyman W Smart Jr Hockey lxleflal 58 Babe Ruth l0llIlddl.l0H Sportsmanqhlp 1 P' Award 58 Honor bomety 56 51 Stop playmg gamm u LII ya' DAVID IDE BR UNARD A., 19 Svott Road Belmont Nlaw f 'W Dau oe Age 18 Colle e Dennzson Fntered l9ol Soccer 56 5 Junior Varsity Sovcer 54 55 blee 1 lub 5t' 57 58 Award 58 DflIIlHllCf lub 56 58 Sertanl 56 57 58 D1meLommlttee 57 58 llllstfr do you sell bird sm 419 Aix Q X 'P nv 1, 23 Xxlg 1 f 'Nl-2-'R x 1 2. Q-ix . QQQN- qs,-2 ' V 3 n u A J ' ' , ' ' -Q -- .i g as V as 45 - va , wx I -5 -: Zig 3 I n - - - '1 1 : TT, '5 , T . f -': '. 5, 'f', ' '. . .' : 9 , '. . ' - ,Qi 1. N.. :'r,'r, . 1' ,I '58, Glee Club: '55, Dance Committee: '57, '58. Athleuc Council: Secretary ,58. be , . . 9' 1' . ' . ' Mg D Q I -l . . H ,- . -. .L - - I I- ,- ., , . x 4 . 7 , . I ' ' .t II., HJ M : gg z , ' : ' ' I , ,-- - - I I ,- .ff w . I q- , ,f I II . . , . 4. , . 1 , .. . . . . 5, . , . , - , I . , I ,- , I ,- , ,- I I - - I ,- 7 . . , . . , .. . . , , . . . ,. . , . . tt -I I - I I N . , . . ww .J anti LOUIS BRACKETT CARR JR 291 Bacon Street Waltham Mass Brac Age 17 College Wesleyan Football 56 57 Basketball x7 58 Baseball 56 51 Captam 58 Junlor Varelty football 5 P ml 1 55 56 .5 58 Robert Satterlee llurlbut Memorial Football Medal 57 Langdon Prouty ,lr Banerunnmg Trophy Babe Ruth Foundation Sportsmanship Award 58 llonnr Soclety 1 52 53 54 55 56 Entered 1951 I mon talk lt up Watwrs NATHANILL BOWDITC ll KIIILDS P 0 Box 111 South Acton Blass at K nat Age 14 C ollege Yale Entered 1932 Soccer 56 Crew 56 51 1 aptam .58 Junlor Y arslty Soccer 55 Glee Club 53 54 55 .56 57 58 Award 58 R1HeLlub 56 .57 58 Dramat1cCluh 55 Dancelommlttee 51 58 Canteen 51 58 Lrackers8. Mllk Squad 58 Intra mural Rlflery Award 58 Phlhp Stuart Burbank Memorlal Crew Trophy 58 Honor SOCICIV .58 H13 just one cookw per person' 24 WFNDFLL RODNFY UAVIDSUIN 95 Marsh Street Belmont Mass Wuulcll c lolle e Broun hnlercd 1950 Basketball '18 Junior Varsity Football n 56 ,lunmr Varsity Basketball 56 E Yearbook Business Board '38 Paml Busmess lirodd '38 Work Squad 8 Fha! s a lol 0 crap EDWARD DANA DEINSMORE JR 3:10 Prospect Street Belmont Mass New Age 1 Colle-ve Denmson Entered 1950 Soccer 07 Tennls 38 JllI1l0l' Varslty Soccer 56 ,Iumor Varslty Hockey 6 '37 Panel Busmess Board 57 Business Mana er .18 Yearbook Buslness Board '38 Lyceum D8 Glee Club 50 36 57 .38 Award 38 Chess Club 06 Honor pri SOClCly 56 You u ouldn t be kuldm me uould you? 29 J A ' J . S , , ' ... G5 'I , 77 ,, . ' ' U . . ' . , A, . 1. , , . . . - - . - ' ' Y. ' V ' 4 . 'ff ' ' . ' Y . - . . '- . . . . . .., . . . . . . . -+4 'Y . 1' . 7 . V' - 4 3 Y - . 'F C . . - . '. . . - . 4 . 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Gi NUS 'X-at PHILIP JAMES DOIIEITIY 64 Prospect Street Belmont 78 Mass Red lzght Dogga Age 17 Lolle e Boudom Entered 1951 Soccer 51 Hockey 58 Tennis 56 57 58 Junior Varslty Soccer 55 56 Jumor Varslty Hockey 76 57 Yearbook Editorial Board 58 Panel 57 58 Dramatic Llub 55 foaches Iennls'lrophy 58 Honor Society 53 55 56 17 C um Laude Zorro' LHRISJOPIIER EDWARD EGAIN JR 409 Pleasant Street Belmont Mass Lhns Eegve Age 17 Lollege Holy Cross Entered 1950 Football 57 Baseball 58 Jun1orVars1ty Ifootball 56 Jumor Varsity Hockey 57 Junior Varslty Baseball 56 37 Dramatic Club 54 55 56 57 58 Glee Llub 57 58 Award 58 Yearbook Buslness Board 78 Lrackers8z Mnlk Squad 58 Honor SOClBty 51 32 53 I m gettmg pugnacwus' 26 REGINALD BABSON ELWELL JR Ripley Lane Weston Mass Reg Willy Age 18 College Harzarzl Entered 1954 Football 56 57 Hockey 57 58 ,lun1orVars1ty Football 55 ,Iumor Varsity Hockey 56 Junior Varsity Baseball 76 Yearbook Business Manager 58 Panel Business Board 56 17 58 Glee Club 55 56 57 President 58 Award 58 I rand' Who s marrled9 EARL CARLFON EMFRY lm Concord Road Wayland Mass m Age 11 folle e lluldlebury Lntered 1914 Wrestlln lllana er 5m 56 57 Science Club 55 56 57 58 Dance Commit tee 58 Patrlck Staehle lVIOIl'l0I'ldl Physio raphy Prize 58 Care to see my rock collectwn? 27 V 1 ' , 7 9 ' 5 , 66 95 LS ' 55 1 . s v . s s - f , 9 - - . , . . . , . . . . ,X , . H - . - . Q- . - 1 . N735 - 9- v- s . 1 1 9 - 9 , 9 - ' 9 - a - ' a s 1 - Q - ' Humanities: '57. Dance Committee: Chairman '57, '58. Honor Society: '53, '57, ,. . , . ,, , . , . . , f. f , . , . 5 ' , I' ' , . HF U . .. I U 1 1 . , l - I' . , l, . . . . - 9 ,- ,- - , - - q - - g: g . 5, , . : ' , ' , , 7 . , - ' , . . . . , . . . ,, . . . D . . M4-Hi? .5 - ,, 3 .uni -an 3 WII I IAM SU'lIlLRLAlND PEINOLLOSA Zl Kenmore Road Belmont Ma-Qb Fam W11 A e 18 lolle e St Laurenrc Lntered 1950 Hockey 'Wana er D1 18 Lrew DK 18 JUIIIOI' Varsltw Crew 76 Sclence Llub 08 Yearbook BIISIIXCBS Board 08 That 9 mae talk I' RANCIS GOODLLL 20 Concord Road Wayland Mass Frankle Gooflw A e 8 lolle e St Iaurmlrv Pntered 1901- Pootball 16 M Hockey 7 18 Lreu f 4 18 Junior Var-.ny football Gleellub D7 df 17 Vice President 18 Award 18 Dance Lonmultee .17 Lhalrman 08 oopee I m ll yo yo 28 ROBERT ATKINS HASKELL 9 Lakevlew Terrace Wlnchester Mass ,Q-Q. HHN? Haskl ii Age 17 College Colby Entered 1950 Football 57 Jun1orVarslty Football 56 Junior Varsity Basketball 57 Junlor Varslty Baseball 57 Glee Club 58 Panel 57 58 Humanities 57 Dance Committee 58 Honor Society 53 But I don t want to throw another party BARCLAY STEPHEN HENDERSON 8 Loulsburg Square Boston Mass Hendo Age 19 College Reed Entered 1953 Soccer 57 Wrestlln 57 58 Crew 58 Junior Varsnty Football 54- Science Club 57 Presldent 58 Clee Club 54- 57 58 Lyceum 58 Humanltles 57 58 Dance Committee 56 Thursday night eh? QW WW .ar has 'is-QW .....-yr 29 -Q 'W' --r vvfii RIN IINAI I7 IILIII R IIOVI 7nd 10 lylvr Rodd Ihlmonl M155 Rvg Ilrfur Age 11 Kollo e Harmnl I nlercd 1970 Ilovlxey 1 18 Junior Y ar nh Sonor 10 Junior Ydr-ltw Ilmkr-1 16 Pam! 1 lulant 18 Stuulen lounul I 18 llrcd Valet burw bcudder Ialm IFIZC 11 IIlOllldb G V lltvr NIdIIlCIlldIlL XIIIILWCIIICIII Prlle National Merxt SPIIOIJTNIIIIJ 18 Honor S01 ICIW I 3 .14 .1 6 18 ,lunmr bvholar Illp M0fIdI 16 1 lldllflll Ior '30l1lor bvlmlarbhlp Medal 18 Lum I dude SOCICIS 18 bunmm I um Laude You ual! fl IIIUIUNI RUBFRI IIONXI 201 I'rc1'-pelt btrui Ilelmont Md 01 If 0 I ollv 0 Harrurfl I nlvrml IQII occer 1 I s 1 l rpm 18 umur Nar :tx Smur 1C Pam! Iiu 1 ness Iioard I lrf ulatmn Nidlld er 1 ltlllt 1 mu ll nm ru phy 18 Ilunor bowel! llmt 1411.5 u rusuul mmf ' mai ' 30 ll ll Rl lx K I f1lierluloy Strut C unbrul e Ml ll I iollf- e flnrzunl I ntvrml l91l oucr unmr urs: 1 :nur ll am 1 1 xtunt Ilivflllllll f 1 1 ll ill num: llvlvn 1 Wm rr Punk Mnldlo S1 hool An :ral 1 1 Ilnmlnre Nlnh ul NIH r Munn na Fromh I FII? Bam rofl llcxtlex ,Ir Momorl nl Plus II I rln 18 'N lIl0lll nl Sfllfllll' lup llnnlr t 1 onor 114 ll 1 1 1 n I u oncty 1 un l au I :lunnu 'NIH HAY L FLRNPSD IXLLLI Y 30 RlllldFIlHiDH Roxd Belmont N1 1 lllke lxe z 0 8 lnllm e Johns fllllllxllla lntf-red 1917 Soccer Nfana Lr 18 bleelluh 78 DdHI8i0IIlIlllllCC 18 Iwveum 18 Work mul a6 Du! wu sm mc on tzluzszon last nzglzt' 'il 21: T? 31 fik J 'W- IJOUGLAS HIGIII' KIRIXW OOD Quan Road Vuncheater Mae Doug lurk Age 18 folle e Uulflllburv lute red lf Sovcer 56 w ,lumor V nr-.ity lidbfbdll 0 lunlor W'1rr-its Sour-r rm Smtunl Photoggdphy Pdltor 1 38 P ml I D1 Photo rlpln Fdllor 18 LW um '56 J 8 Svunu luJ 6 wllCll'CSldCIll 18 blee Llub azz Band .16 0 W8 l,l'dIll3tlf'Llllll W6 54 llllIIldlllU8S DA Ddmefom mittee 6 H8 Honor qmuu 6 6 W hen s my ear' BARRX MARK I LIOII I' 91- S0lIll'I'SCl Road l PXIH ton Mah- Inu Age 11 folle e Hmvfr urrl Entered 1932 ,A Pnollmll lumor W ll wl'Y Football 16 Ihoto raphw llub 71 'sn Danve Q-K 1 UIIIIIIIIIPC' v3 NX ork 5qu.ul 8 'T N's.,f Lx I you put a Lhmy engzm Ln a Hillman '-. pv- Yi-A ngiwa... mdipd .J 32 JAMES MICH API Ll I VALK 24 Lochltuate Road New ton H1 hlands Nlass tm L e f olle e Yale Entered 1953 ., Wrestlln 18 ,Iumor Varslty Soccer 16 Lyceum o7 Secretary 58 Sclence Club 71 Humanltles .31 '18 Dance Lomnuttee DK 58 Panel Bus1nessBo.1rd 1 18 Yearbook Fdltorxal Board 18 Student faculty Llhrary Fund Lommlt tee 13 Head of Home Readln Room 18 John B Breed Chemistry Prt7e .1r'-slnp l'lllZ1Il'wI '38 Honor Soueu t' 17 58 K um Laude Society Ma na f um Laude Rc ally uma mg, DAINILL IKNIIS IYALII JR 18 Louise Rodd BQIIIIOIII Mass Dunk 3 Q e olle e Boston follcgf Fntered 1914 Ifootlmll 1 Hockey '36 '38 ,lumor Varslty Football It Dance LOIHIIIIIIBC 57 18 'Q' ---1. 3 I can ' '33 H VY W A . 1 1 . 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J . .- ' , Q A VF .-X 115 -1 Ill' ININIS W ILI IAM IURLI' Ll 1 Wrl ll! btreet falllbrld e 'Hass Denny Age 1 C olle e Hllflllfll Plltered 1900 Panel Edlt0fl8l Board 56 1 18 harbool EdlIOrldl Board 18 S1 xtant 1 ee ll 1 lllldlll les 18 Work Squ.l Greetlll 1 olllllllltce 18 Study ll lll lrmlor 18 IX ltlnn ll NICFII S1ll0ldl'Sl'llp Plllallst 18 Honor bllllfily f 18 1 lllll Laude 5111 lets '18 Ma Hd 1 lllll Laude W hvrv s 'Hr 410111112 .IAMI b RFI WI' PUSFY l ulnvy blreet Lambrld e Mal- Jamlc Age 18 lollc e Harlard hntered 19113 football 1 Wf8SIllIl 1 Jlllll0rWarslt1 football no Panel .36 1 Ldltor lll vlllef 18 Sertant AQ'210KldfC Fdllor 16 1 38 llllllldllllllek 18 blee Club 5 18 Award 08 I'df'lIllS Sllldlfll Illll dl'W Fund LOIIIIIIIIICC 18 IJAHCC C olll llll tee 16 Inselllble Q' 1 Mm ent Ollllll 16 lrew-llrer 1 I use Yue ll'0qld8l1l 18 lldrvarll I lub of Ilostull Book l,I'll0 Uwl hm Roland Nlackfee Jr Melnorlal SCXIJIII loelry ITIIC 08 Geor e von L Meyer 3rd AICIIIOFIHI IIFIZC Q8 Honor SOCIPIW I '1 18 Lum Laude Soclety 17 8 Summa Lum Laude N able' ,mf 36 ARTHUR WALLACE RICE 3RD Sandy Pond Road Llncoln Mass Allke Age 18 College Colgate Entered 19.31 Baseball 58 ,Iumor Varslty Hockey 57 Captain D8 Jumor Varsity Baseball :n Sc1enceC.lub 36 37 Yearbook Business Board 58 86437 sg! Anybody got change for a mclte WILLIAM JOHN ROBINSON JR 100 Memor1alDr1ve Cambrldge Mass Age 18 College Wlllzama Entered 1956 Football 57 Wrestlm a7 58 ,Iun1orVars1tyI'ootball 56 Glee Club 58 Panel 58 Mr and Mrs To nerl Art Award 58 only a hundred bucks' 3-W t 37 1 8' W'ILLlAM HAROLD SCHAPPPR 67 Roar, Road Belmont Mas qchaf' 'llad Dog K L l lolle e .St Lau renee Lntered 1950 football 51 Hoeltew '38 ,llll'll0l' Yarsltw Football 16 JIHIIOI' Varsltv lloeltes 16 ,Illlll0l'xdl hltW Baseball 18 Dance Committee 18 llzracles never cease' .HHN YI HAN UHRIIN 911 VI' RM UN 1 Robinson Strut C alnbnd e Ma n I fl s A e 8 lolle e llanarrl Fntered 1905 boceer 56 Baseball 16 1 18 ,llllll0l'x2lI'SllS Som er 53 ,llIlll0I' Yarslty Bas ltetball 16 Panel 16 Sc xtant 16 Flllt0Tlll1lllCf 18 lfurboolt Edltortal l'l0'll'll 18 Dramatlcllub I '18 IIIIIIIHDIIIPS 18 Student Louncll '11 lresldent '18 Hayden bawlord Loon Dramfttlts lrue 16 Dm ht Rolan M iekfee lr Nl0lll0I'ldl Sextant Poetry lrme '37 lyeor e von I llleyer 3rd lVlClll0l'ldl bextant Prom: lrl7e 18 Woodbury lylllllll Splalun lrlle '18 Pres! dent ofthe l lflll and Sixth l'orm'-. llonor Soelety 6 18 l um Laude Som tts 18 Magna f um Laude f my good l' 38 HARRY MANSON 'IAINTOR Q 128 K ott 1 e Street Amllerqt Mama B Barry A e 18 lolle e lolby Lntcred 1956 S' Football 56 57 Wrestling, m6 Glee 1 lub 16 'mx 18 Award 58 X W' l ou flon t say' 5 EDWARD AIVIIIONX WAVIER5 an w Aberdeen Road WCbl0ll Maas Tony A e 19 Lolle e Haruard Entered 1959 Football ua 56 Laptaln Q7 Basketball 56 Captain ox 08 Baseball 36 '9' 57 58 Dance Committee 08 Athletic Council 57 Presldent 58 Babe Ruth Foundation Sportsmanshtp An ard 58 I uanla uwd 39 lily-'X -gg A vii' , At., 5: - , v X A ag , . , - .. .. W 1 . W . . . . -av' D . , . , . . w , ,- , , - Y, .f . . ., ,-- ,- ' W , . . ,.. . ...,.,... .. ,M .. ,V , , -. f . 4, - - 1 V, . , . , iw- . , , tt M ff : ' ff : ' : , D F' , ,-- , .4 . ,- , I . , . - ,-- ,F 4 , ,- we . .., ., . . , , . . , , ,- . I .- . V. .I , . , , . . . . . , . , . . . . .- .. 7 U gf. , E ff - PHILIP NICHOLS WTNSLOW I5 Coolidge Hill Road, Cambridge, Mass. Phil Age: I7 College: Hanvarll Entered: 1955 Basketball: Manager '58. Junior Varsity Soccer: '56. ,Iunior Varsity Basketball: Manager '57, Clee Club: '56, '58. Panel: Business Board '58. Yearbook: Editor- ial Board '58. Humanities: '57, '58. Dance Committee: '58. Crackers 85 Milk --Q-yr In Our Innocence is W Q FE Barc ' J' Wifi sfat eff? 'Q Q Fran O G 93 Q A Earl Kel Squad: '58. Work Squad: '57, Greeting Committee: Chairman '58, Study IIall Proctor: '58, Honor Society: '55, '56. Oh, fudge. 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' , I-. ,ff Q-uf First Rau Mueller Baker R Herron Glll Penollosa Beal D Splllos Prlce W Karells Summers Llntner Splt zer Zofnass Second Ron flaflm O Conor larrot Ockenga Whipple Morgan Vlflllard Croke Weeks Davldson Staflier Chase ulnn Runes hlwell llowe 'l'h1rf1Rou Smethhurst Dorsey Sallba la e Scott Dewey C Spnllos Mclxlttrlck Sullivan foggeshall Salk Starr Moulton Herman Adams Davls Wilcox fourth Ron Hunt Wexss Consales Garth Worthexl Shaplro laylor W Herron Wernmn lxlrkhnde Wilson Merry L lxarells Anderson Cooper Loomis Pxetz Maxwell The Lower 'l he Lower School rounded out a dozen years ln the new bulldlng There were no faculty changes and again a full complement of boys hlled every place with many candldates for admlssxon turned away for lack of space Class officers lncluded Maynard Maxwell for Class Seven and Student Councll head Warren Herman for Class Six and Rlck Howe for Class Five The l all sports season was not up to the ban opener to I1 ay 0 7 then dropped two more to Rlvers 6 20 and Roxbury Latin 6 21 before hlt tlng the wln column The team chcked ln blanklng St Mark s 14 0 and Noble and breenough 7 0 The fmal saw a loss to Fessenden ln a tight game U9 which broke the wrong way on two lnterceptlons at the end fimshlng 0 19 The squad lncluded several second formers Captain Aldle Harrxngton Ron Druker, and Tlm Ladd ln the backfield and hnemen John Duncan Don Rutley Johnny Llt vack Bob Lgan George Wllltelaw, Al Howlett Charlie Starr and Mark Welnbaum Lower Schoolers seeing actlon Lncluded Rlcky Loomls whose lnjured ankle benched hlm early ln the sea son, and Don Hunt 1n the backheld with Alan MR EDWARD D DENSMORE Dlfecw' Taylor Clenn Merry, Joel Shaplro, Johnny 46 Worthen and Rlcky WCIBS on the hne Reg Howe f r - 19 . 9 'T -' Qi , i - ' . v I ' ,F E , Q3 ,. 6 F l in , ' 3 u V . if . ' - A Q I 'I 9 V 9 - 9 I 9 T 9 9 - . I 9 I 9 9 . 9 9 l 9 l ' 9 ' ' A 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 A 9 9 9 , , Q ' . ' , ' ' , ' - ' '1 , ', ' . ' g . , ' 3 - -. ' .l , , ' , . , ' , I H fi , I 9 T 9 s 9 G 9Vl',' 9 Y- 9 v ' 1 7' Y . 9 I. 9 '9 T-' V .9 9 l 9 . 9 . 9 'v 7 ' sc ,99 ' ' , Y 7 T V V. f l ' 9 ' , v. T 8 ' -yt .. - . A-lg, , s . . . W V:.g . V ner year of 1956. Mr. Sm1th,s Mldgets lost a tlght V ig? . . . ' ' ' ' 9 ' f ,tw A Q f ly . V. I . . . dj 4 X , ' Q rl . . . , -Y' 1 v - Q . 1' y 1 X 9 ' ' A' 9 : , . 9 9 l ' 'V - 9 5 ' Q 9 9 . , . ' N 1 u ' ' 9 , 1 t was an assistant coach The Cubs agam under Mr Morton had a falrly good season opemng Wltll a fr-ustratmg scoreless tle with Fe senden The team then cllelced agalnst Boxbury Latln 13 6 but dropped a return match with Pessenden 0 15 Aslan flue was rampant at the time and the lfay game was washed completely ln thc backfleld Paul Dorsey Kent Parrot Don Andreson and I'd Chase carrled the mall wlth Johnny Dewey and Bobby Bmes al o eemg actlon Llnemen were Warren llerman Paul Slllc lqben Moulton Char he Wlllpple Paul U Conor Clllp DPIIIOS Chris Llwell and John Week wlth Johnny Stafher Ph1lW1lcox and Vlllce Lrolte also ln action X Cub eeond team coached by Mr Howland and led by I reddy Qumn and Pete Willard played two games defeatmg Fessenden A 0 and l0blIlg to Park bchool s first team 6 14 The Soccer team ml ed the lllgll sc ormg hne of the 1956 season Nlr Plumer and Vlr Gregg were agam the coache f'he first two games were tle 1 1 with North Shore and 0 0 with l c enden The team opened up ln the return game with North Shore wlnnmg 3 0 but the last two games saw 0 2 defeats ln a return match wlth le senden and ln the final game wlth Browne and Nlf'll0lS man Wllll Jlm Scott Paul Consales Bob Price and Eddle Davlclson al o up forward llalfbacks were B111 Herron fommy Sahba and Buddy Karells fullbacks Scott Beal Norm Wilson and Paul Pletz Porter Coggeshall was a strong goahe all season A second team defeated the Lesley Ellis first team 1 0 on a goal by Stu Davls Profitmg from the fir t full sea on on the Keller Rlnk Mr Preston developed a well balanced hockey team Tllls outfit was edged only once 1 2 by lessenden on Harvard lndoor ICC a team they had defeated ln the opener 3 0 Other wlns Included Beadlng 3 1 Xrhngton 4 1 and Milton 3 0 The l ay game ended m a 0 0 tle Kent Parrot centered the first hne and was top scorer Hls wmgs were Fddle Chase and Paul Dorsey They were backed by a second hne of Butch Maxwell Don Hunt and Buddy lxarells Jlmmy Scott and Bally Sulhy an werc defensemen along Wllll Tom my Sahba and Bill Herron The nets were capably filled by seventh grader Xndy Page and a comlng sixth grader Chris l1,lw ell A small but enthuslastlc group enjoyed basket ball under Mr Plumer playmg a few Informal games outslde at lxth and seventh grade levels Alan Taylor was a high scormg center Guards were bmethurst Andreson and Herman and for wards Coggeshall and DPIIIOS Rlnes and Croke also saw actlon Clean up tune ln the afternoon had workers and watchers ln baseball Nlr Xlortons Nlld et buclelng coefficlent ratings wluch placcd them against opposltlon ay eraglng a year older turned ln some courageous performance although they were They lost twlce to RIVCFH 1 9 and 3 12 to Roxbury 7 13 to Pessenden 4 7 and to Noble 7 9 the last two encounters belng really close games Andy Page and Blclc Loomis Wlllll relief by Captain Johnny Smethurst did the plIClllIlg wlth Paul Dorsey behmd the plate Tommy Werman was a blg stlcker fommv ballba and Maynard Maxwell were lnfielders of note as well a Don Andreson Don Hunt and B111 Herron at bat and afield Johnny Worthen Rlcky Welss Norm Wllson Buddy Karells Ph1l Wllcox Glenn Wlerry and Joel Shaplro rounded out the squad The Cubs under Mr Boocock fared somewhat better After droppmg the opener to Fessenden 8 12 they tled a strong Roxbury team but lost the return match wlth Eessenden 1 8 before de featmg Park ln a fine game 4 2 Eddie Chase on the mound relleved by Warren Herman from the outfield and Kent Parrot were the regular bat ter The mfleld lncluded regulars Brll Qulhvan at first Johnny Staffier at second Clup Splllos at short and Jlm Scott at thlrd Paul Slllc Damon Splhos and Porter Coggeshall roamed the pas ture Charlle Wlllpple Bobby Rme Johnny Weeks and Mllxe Croke also aw action A second team drawn from subs mentloned above and ln cludmg Bob Prlce Richard Herron c,.llI'lS Elwell and Fred Qumn edged the Lesley Fllls first team 09 . , , , . . . I 1 ,, 1 Sf . 9 Y. 1 M - . N . ss . ia c. u . . . V by w 7 1 JI f v 7, . - ' ' 7 Y . w 1 J f va 9 A - a 1 -f 9 . . . . Y ,, , , . S S . y l y , z ', L , 1 ' - 'J Y . . I , N . , . . V .1 A., 9 9 -9 ' ll Y 9 ' I '59 J J - 9 4' ' ' 4 Y k, . 1 .,- w. s ,V . Aw I .SS . S i . . ' ' . . v V L 1 ' , w ' . . . n 7 1 . . ' S. A' ' A' I h . Q W. . U v. 4. H ., - ., - ,ss . s ' . ' . . 1 7, , ' D- 4 -' , ' - H ' ' - ' ' za J 'li ' - 4 v v s 5 ,' , . v v ' 5 5 , i 1 4 1 . 1 . , , 9 . . . 9 , . A. Y - I , A. ' . Y' 4' SA- f S' ' Y . ' , s ' A. . - 4 1 -l v T- 1 v L .. - s ' s, ' High scorers were Butch Maxwell and Tom Wer- able to salvage only one win, 4-1 over Shady Hill. , ' Q , ' ' Q, ' Q ' .' - - , .' s . ' : - , ' N - ' s - , .- 7 A 7 W1 . v I 1 N w , . 9 X . .. v, I A., K 1 , t. ' 4 . 'A., -' ' . . . , v- , - 1 , ' k mu l -I s s 's ' ' - , . ' s . ' , i , ' . 1 ' - . ' . . : ' : 9 , ' Inf, ' ' , ' 9 Nl 9 19 9 1 9 l A ' ' 9 -' J ' 9 - I I . - 4. . - . , ls 4 v Lv J . - lu - Q ' .' . 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Tennls agaln flourished under Mr Plumer s dlrectlon Close to forty boys took part ln the annual Lower School slngles tournament ln late May In the seml finals Kent Parrot defeated Charhe Whipple and Alan Taylor bested Tom Werman The final between Taylor and Parrot was very close wlth Parrot finally pulhng out 6 3 3 6 6 3 ln a touch and go match In the lntramural contest the Mohaw ks success fully defended thelr top posltlon to agaln take the cup The Pawnees maintained lllell' grlp on the Barker Debating Shield with Buddy Karehs Bill Sullivan and Tommy Werman making ll seven years ln a row In March the Lower School presented a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta Trlal bv ,Iurv revlvlng after twenty years a custom very muc h a part of early day at the School Mr Taylor directed the production with staging by Mr Gregg and scen ery designed and made by Mr Tognerl and tl1e Lower School art classes Leads were played by Paul Pletz as the Learned Judge Buddy Karehs a Ldwln the Defendant Tommy Sahba Angehna Paul Consales as Counsel Don Andre son the Usher and Henry Cooper the foreman of the Jury The year saw many famlhar ey ents the annual Carnival 1n the fall brought a deluge of pennies which agam swelled the Lower School contra butlon to the Charltv Fund the Choral Group mas Concert the Chrlstmas tree for the Lower School Library added over a hundred books to the shelves The Valentine Party at the Day School was agaln happily attended a Gray Line bus tour of lllbt0l'lC Boston for all hands came ln April May brought the usual string of events Fathers and Sons Day turned out nearly mnety percent of the dads to watch intramural baseball help their sons consume numberless hot dogs and hamburgers and play softball D Day for the seventh grade was agaln held at Mr Densmore s place 1n Princeton w1tl1 baseball tennis fishlng a trip to tl1e Auto Museum and a brlef dlp ln tl1e lake for the hardy And then ll was time once more for the Scavenger Hunt and ltaculty vs Class Seven ball game Bill Herron with assistance by Tommy Wer man Stu Davis and Buddy Karehs brought out some fine 0111110115 of The Log Bull f arth mam tamed the solid traditions of student direction as Llbrarlan Butch Maxwell was storekeeper and Freddy Qulnn poundkeeper Cla Seven as thelr gift presented tl1e School a much needed and appreciated large dlctlonary for the Study Hall FUHCtl0HS of the Student Councll were expanded ln addition to the regular advisory capacity and the dlrectlon of the open forums The School was again grateful to Mr Gregg for arranglng the weekly fare of educational films through the year Un June 4 Lower School Prize Day was held 1n the Chapel lt was a beautiful day and a large crowd was on hand to see Class Seven finlsh their Lower School careers After Mr Densmore made a short lntroductory speech he lntroduced Ken neth Nahlglan Presldent l lect of the Sixth Form for next year who welcomed C lass Seven for the Upper School and then Mr Funk who spoke to the future middle schoolers on some of their re SPOIlSlblllllCS lNext Mr Densmore dlstrlbuted the varlous prizes and awards Blll Herron ac cepted the Cup for the wlnnmg Mohawks and the Pawnee debatmg team recen ed the Barker plaque The art prizes went to Alan Taylor for the Par ents Award Mllll honorable mention to Eddie Daudson Jlm Scott and kenny Spltzer and to Bill Sulhy an for thc Jury Aw ard The annual Mr and Mrs Angelo Tognerl award for outstandlng art work went to Rlcky Howe the first tlme tl11s aw ard has even been given to a boy ln Cla l'1ve Tlns year the first Wllllam C Ross prue for ex cellence ln shop work was awarded to Johnny Smethurst The fregg Social Studies Prizes for outstanding work ln tlllS field went to Paul Zof to Stuart DHWIS ln Class Seven The Dlrectors Prize awarded annually to the outstandlng boy ln Class Seven went to Maynard Maxwell A record number of twenty eight Honor plns was dlstrlbuted with a speclal mention of Class PIVC ln whlch two thirds of the members received plns In Class Seven pins went to Donald Andreson Stuart Davis Bill farth Buddy Ixarehs Ricky Ioomls Maynard Maxwell Jolm Smethurst lommy Werman and Norman WllSOH Receiving pins ln Class Six were Porter Qogge hall John Dewey Warren Herman Robby limes Paul Sllk John Staflier Billy Sulhyan Charles Whlp ple and Pete Wlllard Those ln Llas l1ve were Dick Baker Prenny Qlafhn Rlcky llowe Billy lxarehs Peter Nfueller Bobby Price Damon Sp1l1os Kenny Spltzer J1m Summer and Paul Lofnass rl he exercises closed wlth a talk by Mr llamllton and the singing of the familiar hymn U bod Beneath Thy Guldlng Hand So another Lower School year ended vacation had really arrn ed and the campus squirrels could enjoy the quiet summer months . . . ,N . . . 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HI D I, ii 7 A wg ' Ajit ZA, 1, , Af . 2 2 Fl 4 Activities E55 Qt- 2'1- Plrst Rau Burke Fly ell lusey Silverman R Ho e Downes Second Ron D Robinson Russell S Carr Mor an Wessell R I'lwell Mr ltloore Student Council The qtudent Councll began lts actlvltle a week before school began when lt met with Mr lidlflll ton to discuss problems that mlght arl e durmg the year to come The managemtnt of the Ilowc Building was partlcularly emphasucd Once school had begun tl1e Councll wlth tht asslstance of ltS eletted adylsor Mr llcrbert B Moore and the I'aculty advisor to the Howe BUlldlHg Mr Phllhps B Carlisle superyl ed the Hrst full year long program of student gow ernment ln the new bulldmg Later ln the year under the LIIISPICCS of the Student COUHCIT durmg thc Wmter Perm the lourth and Thlrd Forms successfully adopted a plan of self government ln Lhot Study llall The Fall Charlety Drive promoted by the Stu dent Councll ralsed 3450 wlueh was proportioned among the Unlted Fund Muscular Dlstrophy the Jlmmy Fund and the Negro College Fund Durlng the year the Councll contlnued lts support of such committees as the Crackers and Mllk Squad and the Friday Mornlng Chapel Committee It also created two new ones the Butldlng and Grounds Qquad devoted to the prtnelples of cleanhness about the Howe Bulldlng and the Hospitality Committee formed at the request of Mr Hamilton to greet vlsltlng teams at Belmont Htll The Student Councll sponsored one rally durmg the year before the bovernor Dummer football game Plagucd by ram and ahen hrecrackers how ey er tt was a doubtful succes Happlly the founc ll was called upon only a few times to excrusc- lt power as a dlsclphnary force UtlllLlng the time that dld not have to be spent on dnsclplmary actlon and discussion the Counul wa able to debate warlous problems and lIldlVldlldlS from a preventatlwe rather than pumtlve pomt of VICW In the last few weeks of the qprlng Term the btudent Council proposed an election amend ment to the School Lonstltutlon Tlus move was prompted by the opmton of several flflll I ormers who brought a plan of amendment It was voted on by the f ouncll before the btudent Ofhcer The COUHCII s ammendment was challenged by a second proposal authored by Wllllam Balley 58 and was put up to a general vote by the stu dent body lhe eventual blll was a compromlse between the two and brought to the attentlon of the student body a two word tltle of great lmpor tance Parliamentary Procedure The COUHPIT s hnal actlon was to Amend the Student Handbook for the year 1958 59 Asslstmg tn thls were these members of the Student Counell Pres Jon Sllx erman J Pusey Reg Elwell R Howe ,I Downes R Burke R Russell Q Carr I' Morgan lN Wessell Rob Elwell and D ROBIHSOD E . 52 . 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J. , . . . , . , , t 1 -T V l .' . s Afhlehc Council The school year of 1957 53 may have seen the last of tl1e Mhletlc Councll ln lts preeent form, ae a new conetltutlon for tlue group hae just recently been wrltten llue pabt year, lt conelsted of three elected students, two from the elxth., and one from the hfth form, and three faculty members The student members were I' dward Anthony Watters '38 president, Wllham ll M Beckett, secretary, and Wlllldm M llogan Ill 59 laculty members serving on the board were Mr Wllllam l Croke, Athletic Dlrcc tor, Mr Maynard W Maxwell, and Mr .lohn W llsher ln addltlon to nts regular lllllleb of awardlng letters and numerals, the C0llIlCll discussed and prepared a new ronstltutlon Following a speech ln C hapel by Mr l redcrlck B Preston, who fonstructlvclv lrlllllled the actlons and attitudes of student pl nyers and spectators at athletu events the team captain elects for next year met w1tl1 Mr Preston to ronslder the posslblhty of a X I 'll commlttee or councll to glve attentlon to tlus problem Thls group sought Mr llamllton s permlsslon to go forward wlth lts plans lle gave his approval to the ldea, and the AtlllCtlC Louncll met with Mr Preston and drew up a constltutlon Phe explana tlon of new votmg on tlus by the student body wlll be done next fall If adopted, the constltutlon would provlde for 1 Council consnstmg of the cap talns of all sports the athlf tu Illl't'I tor, a fatulty advlsor the presldfnt ol the student body, and a rcpresentatlve of thc team managers lt dutles would lnc lude the aw ardmg ol letters the enfort e ment of trammg rules the estabhshment and enforcement of stand lrds ol conduct md dress lor all team members lt xs hoped that these chanffes wlll represent a t0IlSlI'llCllVC step lorward ln the management ol Belmont lllll athletlcs EMM 'iff ya van' If :buf 515' First Row Beckett Watters Hogan Second Row Mr Flsher Mr Croke I C F 1 ' ,- ,I . 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Aw-ocxatlon than dld Yolume IV More Important those involved had a magnlllc ent tlme publlshmg the paper and dld Illell' best to a1d the school conxtruftxvelv Une lmportant thmg that the lqdltor ln Lhlef, .lameb R Pusey was thankful for was that tlllb was a volume 1n Vvlllfll each of the edltors falth fully managed hm department News Fdltor L Brackett I arr mvarlably dug up new-. and then proceeded to wrlte or edlt much of It Sports I dltor Wllllam ll M Beckett proved a real tr1 umph for the Panel although hockey captaln, he put out the Qports page nearly slngle handedly The 1IllIIllt3blC Robert Katz turned out feature after feature week after week 'XSSOCIAIC Edltors Reginald ll llowe and DCDHIS W Purcell worked fllllg6Illly on the dirty work of last mlnute storles rewrltmg and heads, wlth Purcell also wrltmg the new column 1fltI'0fll1CCtl bv Yolume V fur rlcular furrents H Photographv l'd1tor, Douglas li KlFbWO0d, Mllllf? not Qtandmg on hu head tak mg the paper'-Q plcture , helped Pusey type late tllllOI'ldl'w and deliver them to the prmters l he ljllillll'-A Board wa- mo-t -uf ce--.lul desplte the l'ltllt0I'l3.l Board's too frequent pollcv of cut tlng ads lor copv Buslne-b Nlanager Edward D Denemore brought ln 75400 more than llli N700 goal therebv as he sald, enabhng the school to read both the Panel and larger Sexlanle llolder ofthe new post of I lrculatlon 'Wanagfr Robert llowe, performed hu task bo revolutlonarlly that alumnl actually retelved the Panel W lllldlll Jackson bemg mtroduced to lub new Job bv outgoing Panel advlbor, Herbert lvloore ' Y. 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Perhaps the hrst thlng Volume V undertook was the blrth of IbPA the Interscholastlc Press Assocxatlon An lmtlal plan went out, a meetlng was held at Belmont lllll however, most of the member schools were absent because of dance weekends After a falrly successful trlal run ln the sprmg the organlzatlon dled the next fall desplte repeated attempts to renew mterest and support fhe 57 controversy was entered quickly Written by James Banker 59 Davld C Perkms 59 and occasionally by Pusey and Katz the humor column was halled a uproanously fun y lhc multltude however lamented the loss of 57 as a gossip column Because of lf Y and all too frequent bputmks thc Ianel ran many sclence features covered deathly Science C lub demonstrations and followed falthfully the launchlnff and hrst stages of the schools new Rocket Society The Panel also sponsored a forum ln late November after the X The Panel sponsered forum was mterestmg as well as mformatlve Nlr Blcholas DeW1tt dns cusses Russian and AIIICFICHII education above hrst Sputnlk uproar on the Current Crl 1s 1n Science featuring two outslde speakers a faculty member and a student Professor M btanley LlVlIlgSIOIl of M l T outlined the sc lentlfic poten tlals of the Unlted btates and Russla Mr Nlch olas DeW1tt of the Harvard Russlan Research Center compared educatlon ln the two countrles Mr Prentlce f Downes head of the Belmont lllll lllstory Department covered the pOllf.lCiil lmpllcatlons of the cr1s1s and Panel lf dltor Pusey spoke agalnst the dangers of overemphaslzmg sclence Ks for edltorlal pollcy the paper took a year off from CARI campalgns and concerned ltself mamly wlth the school except for a few gems on such thlngs as Sputnlk and l' xplorer The edltorlal page dealt for a whlle with the student manage ment of the llowe Bulldlng lt asked for a foreign exchange student and fought for muslc ln the long run however lt looked tow ard the currlculum Edntor Pusey and Howe ponder a problem for 1ts subjects Parallehng the Faculty Curriculum Commlt tee s detalled revlew of the schools courses, the Panel commented on suggested changes and pre sented ldeas of lts own It advocated Spanish by the dlrec t method I ower School modern language courses an audltmg sy stem and courses on Rus sian and Orlental culture Banquet attended by sixty hve fathers and sons I uest speaker LOUIS M Lyons, news commenta tor on WBZ TV spoke on journallsm as a profes sion Christopher W Beal was named Edltor ln Chief for Volume VI and Robert L Beal became Buslness Manager Robert M Russell was named News Editor Kenneth V Nalllglall Sports Edl 1tor Davld C Perklns Feature hdltor btephen Wales Photography Ldltor and Allan H Kllne Clrculatlon Manager Mr Wllllam ,I Jackson of the Hlstory Depart ment was welcomed as the new faculty advlser for w1th the close of Volume V the Panel sadly saw faculty advlser Mr Herbert B Moore who founded the Panel leave ln order to assume the posltlon of headmaster at the Tilton School At Belmont Hull everybody reads The Panel v As A Y , s ' 1 - 1 - . - , v 9 v . l . . , . . .. , T 'I 9 ' lf as as , , ' , ' . .. .' - ,. 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D , Z - 9 3 ' 7 T 9 v ' Lyceum Tllls year the Lyceum continued to grow and cement lts position as one of the major activities of the school ln accordance with its mam purpose, promotmg better publu speaking at Belmont lllll, the club sponsored many debates both mtra mural and mter scholastic, and presented numer ous programs of guest speakers for the benefit of the whole sf hool l he Lyceum began 1ts Winter ac tlvities Decem ber 7, when ll conducted the Annual New hngland Debatlng Llmlc here at the school Attended by approxlmately 150 student and faculty repre sentatlves of greater Boston s pubhr and private schools, the rlmlc s program consisted of talk by noted speakers on the varlous phases of publu speaklng and debating lmpromptu speaking con tests, a supper party, and a Harvard Tufts debate The hrst debate of the year was agamst the Browne 8. Nuhol School, held here at Belmont A team of Wllllam Bailey 58 Stephen Baum 59 and Chrlstopher Beal 59 conunm ed the Judges that the study of science was more Important than the study of the lllllflilllltlfn lhe second de hate was marred by the last mmutc absence of some of tht members of the team llus tlmt tht lllll team off hrlstopher Beal, Barclay llenderson 58 N'IlClld0l Kelley '98 and James Llty ack 58 was unable to convince their Woble 8. breenough hosts that the United State s had met the xhallc nga of Communism ln thc fmal debate of the year lwlchael Kelley James Banker 59 and Dana Sweet '59 denied the opponents contentlon that the Unlted qtates government should lmmedlately double the salary of all science and mathematics teachers By provmg that the salarles should be tripled mstead of doubled, the home team caught the Tabor team off guard and was awarded the Judges decision At the begmnmg ofthe wmter term tl1e Lyceum ll'lVllCd Mrs Helen lflmt, Managing hdlt0I' of the Atlantic Monthly to speak to the school about the problems of pubhshmg a periodical magazine This speech was most enjoyable to those present, especially to the members of the Sextant and the Panel The second guest speaker was Dr Paul Dudley Wlllte, famed heart speciahst, who spoke to a large group of students and faculty on Heart Allments are Our Fault and not God s Will The final speaker of the year was Miss Basllla Nelland a noted social worker and author In March the Lyceum sponsored the Annual Public Speaking Contest with the largest number of contestants thus far The finalists were William Bailey, Robert Nicholson 60 and Jonathan bllverman 58 The Judges awarded the decision to Silverman for his excellent discussion of the parole of lNathan Leopold At the final meetmg of the year the club decided to change to a year round activity, and also elected Stehpen Baum James Banker and Christopher Beal President Vice President, and Secretary, respectively for 1 W 1 YS. 4 P 19' ov' Jgw- WY lzrst R014 Banker Llty ack Bailey Baum C Beal .Szcond Ron lylr Duncan Densmore lf Robinson bweet W Duncan laynor llura1Rou Kirkwood Denny Brown 'Nicholson Stoneber Berenber I'ourtlz R011 B Beal P Stone lxelley Samson J Brooks 1 , , 1' ' , , ' , , . 1 1 K- ' . ' . A. L. . 1 I--, ' . - ' ' ' 1 . - ,s - u 1 H . '4 . ' s is . ' ' 9- . Ill- s . -S V . K L- . l 1 Y s V 1 I W 4 ls ts . 1 . . 'A ' w . . . 1 . H . , , . - - . V ,. . ' 9s ' 79 .' , ' ' .' .T , V Y v -lf - 1, s - l' , . T , i , , s - v w 1 L B t 1 f . 1 ' 1. . ' . V , . , X 1 A , , , ., , . , , . . A . 1 V ' ' . ' ' ' v' 7 . ' , . - . , 1 i 'I 1 A ' 3 I W D i ' H 'I , ' ' ' .'. .' , 5 , Q ' , ' ' ' . tl .f , . 1 v ,,. 4 Y 5 . v v ,- 1 v , . . . , - ' t , , L t K , I1 K- 1 L ' K' 1 st- 1 x 1 1 1 y 5 Q A 'S A ' 9 held at Belmont against a strong Tabor team, the following year. . N , l 9 ' 9 . .5 N .. r- , A ,Q , ' x- t H' 1 1' 'I' Ls . ww , 1 ..-X Q! N + Q 1 L ' . I ' K . ,.- 4 , v i 1- ' ,A . 5 , - -JA ' A t aff 1 I ary. . -y ye 'A 95,5 ' 4- :5 1 A I V ., mf ' 'ir w 'Bly 1 ' p ,' M v ' 5' 'f 'N 'L is It 1- 1 , . v x P . , :XL A-. ', - x F. rf - 1 , me-,4 A ' ' ' - 'K ,tugge- ' A v V 2 '-- we ,. l in A ' 4' ? 1T .f4 i. X Y 1, ' 1 I' i R X f- ' . lv fits .f'?'7A X ,LQ 'if-If lf' . 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Beal Sextant The bextant, ln presenting lts three customary ISSUES to the school, enjoyed one of its finest year- Wlth few evceptlons a standard of high quality often touching the professional, was maintained throughout lts articles, and thls, coupled with the works of the Xrt Board, produced three lnterest mg intellectually stlmulatlng ISQUC5 This sear s Board headed by T'llllOl' in Chiel Jonathon O Sllverman, counseled by faculty ant l tlll0I'b Reginald llowc 58 Robert Katz 58 James Pusey 58 Stephen Baum 59 Qhrl-tophtr Beal 59 David Perkms 59 Robert Russell 59 Samuel Brown ,lr 60 lN1l Wesscll 60, and Rob ert I lwell, ,Ir 61 The Art Board lntluded David Bramard 58, Douglas Kirkwood 58, and Dennis Xounge 59 l'he photography of Kirkwood along Wllll the sketches by Bralnard and Younve par tlcularlw outstanding ln the Aprll issue erxed admlrably to brighten up the contents oi the magazine lht Board tontlnued to present lt- u u ll lea turn short Sightings and Nportsunt and lddfd on ou lwl0l l 1 It w new ones not: 1 w lhe urn in a ruore rum own in omt er branch of Sport-une llns scar in flect1ng1t- matcrn nl the Next mt for the hrst tlme, made use of a tape recorder The Board voted to continue this process ln the future Without a doubt, the lllgl'1p0lIlt of the Sextant s year came in the early Sprmg when lt was awarded a First Place Award by the Columbia Scholastic Press Assoclatlon for 1ts excellence among secondary school literary magazines This was the first time Ln a number of years and the first time since Mr qawyer has been adviser to the Columbia competition At Prize Day the Dwight L Mac Xfee Memorial Sextant Prose Prize was selectlons Portralt M emorlal author of awarded to ,Ion Sllverman 58 for his Partners, Opus Noc e, and A The winner of the George L Meyer Poetry Prize was James Pusey 58 Owed to a Pun, A Sonne , and Poems from h Eleventh Hour Elected to the Board of Volume XXXVI of the Sextant were Robert Beal 59 John Mallard 59 Robert lN1cholson 60 Xrthur Norton 60 Ken neth Annu 61, and James Cole 62 David TI3.IIlll ton 59 and btephen Weller 60 were selected for the Krt Board Flu -taft of volume XXXV chose David C Perkins 59 l dltor in C,.lllCf to lead the magazine next year, while Dennis W ounge 59 was elected to head the Xrt Board tx, e X T f 7 fl- WT ' H 4 W . 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A. . , , 9 L , A 4. . 57 Dance Committee The Dante f 0IllIIllIlf'C', under the leadership of Chairman Framis boodell put on three danees this year Working hard Mllll thur chairman to m ikt these partus great suuessts were lxfndall I Bam on, William II M Beckett Reginald B Iflwell, I arl L Ifmery Michael I lxelley James M Iltvaek Ifdward A Watters, and Philip N Winslow I'or the flrat danee of the season, the gym was demorated appropriately in an Autumn motif Lornstalks and Pumpkins adorm d thc walls while Mr Iogntrl s traditional taru iturts of football and soeeer lettermen eovered the walls S wagon wheel bedeeked with orange and blat k erepe paper hung from the eeihng, tonslderably ehanged the appearanee of the l ym The C rimson Ramblers, led by Walter Abbott '56 played for the large and g xy 1 row d of Upper 51 hoolers and their dates I or tht hrst tunf tlus year a danu was held in the I ommon Boom lhls w as a winter party and lhe f ommon Room created a pleasantly lnformal atmosphere The det or was only the familiar walls and soft ehalrs of the room I rank X Wm lll s quarttt supplied tht mu ie for the danet whose 'Ali mall size and congenial setting made it enjoy able to all who eame lht erownmg success for tht dame committee was tht Spring Prom held on graduation night I In def oratlng proc css itself tht night before took the elfortb of the Dance Committee thalrman who got out ol llls siek bed to HUPCFVISC, and an impromptu eommlttee, many ol whose membera were still in tllf'lI' white dmner yaekets worn in the I Ice Klub eomert Ihey worked into tht small hours of the morning settlng up a three tone 4 repe paptr tent our the gym floor lhls lllllllllbll the frantic sean I1 for a strong enough w1re and the energetic attlylty of strmging the paper lieu I lwell proylded a thunk of forest which w as set up around an HIIIIICIIIIC fountain fed by hoses th it invaded the front door of the hym The dame although not heay lly attended by tl e Iowmr forms was a suetessful gathering of gay people led by the Sixth form lhe fat ulty whose cyen more enjoy able, also stemed happily dl posed Ken Reeyes seven pieee band led by hi brother Bob played for the party which was a httmg finale to tht sthool year Og 'lv AN. ix rv uh 'Na Plrst Rou Elwell Lltvack Coodell Beckett Fgan Second Ron Bacon Ixlrkwood Lhllds Bramard Winslow 'llnrd Rau L I tolle lxelley 0 fonor Emery . i - x As . 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' I I fi' , . al., I life: sy-wt S 'as Weir'-ss 231 Pzrst Row Berenber Lntvack Balley Baum L Beal Second Rau Mr Duncan Henderson Purcell Ixelley R Beal Pusey Mr Alolan Humanltles The Humanltxes group, COIlhlbtlIlg of approxl mately nlne Flfth and Slxth Formers, met each Frlday durlng the fall and wlnter terms for the purpose of glvlng students a chance to dlscuss the literary concepts and lnterpretatlons of some of the great hterary masterpleces Thls lnformal hterature course, maugurated last year was con ducted ln the fall term by Mr Davld A Alolan lnvestlgatmg tragedies and by Mr Roger F Duncan durlng the wmter months dlscussmg specifically the sea Deslgned to study a recurrmg theme by tom parlng hterature of dlllerent styles, the fall semes ter group devoted itself to attemptmv to form a modern d6llIllIl0l'l of tragedy In 1ts Clglll meetings the group dlscussed Oedtpus Rex and finttgone by Sophocles, Shaltespeares lung Lear Death 0 a Salesman by Arthur Mlller and The Great Gatsby by F Scott I'llLCCf3ld Xt the flrst meetlng Mr Plumer explalned the manner ln wl11ch Greek tragedy evolved lllus was followed by a discus slon of I reels plays wlth tl1e emphasis on thelr themes Usmg lung Lear as a basls, tl1e students proceeded to study the tomparlson between l lwabethan and breek tragedies Upon the conclusion of tl1e1r study of tragedy the group assembled at Mr Alolan s home on Frl day December 13th to hear Mr Duncan Nelson lecture on The Great Catsbv In reaclnng a dehnltlon of tragedy, they declded It was the triumph of the lIldlVldl13l ln overwhelmmg defeat llhe evenlng was successful although two anxnous members were stopped by the State Poluc lor speedlng to the meetmg ln the study of man s relations to the sea, the wmter llumanltles course used as lts tort llomer s Odyssey, which personnhes the dangers and the can remarked allowed tht students to compare thelr own experiences wlth those wrltten by skilled and respected authors Xlso used Ill tht dlscusslon besldes tl1e Odyssey were the ffdlll Race .Story o Lrploranon, and The fonquesl o Eterest But too many other df'llYlllCS lnterfered wlth the program detrattmg from the proper attention ll deserved and needed for a truly sllt cessful course Each class meetmff tll0llUll, w ls productlve ln ltself desplte the fact that thty were poorly attended In the hope that llumam tles w1ll become a part ol the l nvhsh proffram here at Belmont lllll Nlr Xlolan announced that Nlr Downes ls plannlng to lllstllss and analyze The Brothers Ixaramoroz next sprmff wlth the Flfth and bvcth formers ' l x - M X V s -5 0- u N . 1 sh ' S-a'.j?g' , V ' - 5 I ui in , if . ' , -i '4 is I as S A we . to fiikyj Haifa 9 5 ' ' . I . 'I' . l' 5 . . . S . ' tr' ' , . - l . ' ' ' s Y 7. . ' , ,. ' ' ' ' ' i rl 4 D I s y 1 1 4 - ' Q 5 L ,Q . 'l tl, lf ff. v f ff ' ' .' ' man's relationship with the natural elements, temptations of the sea. L l'his c0urSCf, Mr- Dull- S ' 4 9 K. . I 1 ' , M -s 3 K- s if . . ' K ' L ' . , , A W I . . ' A - . . 77 I . . ' , ' , N . . , 9- f v' . . ' , . . . . . y , , A , h Af ' , ' , A- - e As .- ' . I ' . I ' : ' . S S . I ' D, D 'zu . , . ' ' f ' . , ' ' a 3 ' ' u U .- O 1 S. .' ' t' ' Q .l .' , . l . I ' ' ' T ' qs . , ' . w Y Y i . Y. ' I , ' S ' , . N ' ,s '- 59 Science Club Phe Science Club was fortunate tl11s year 1n having very lnterested members as well as a cap able faculty adviser As a result, the club was able to again sponsor a highly lnterestmg informative program through its films speakers and field trips Of the many films atomic energy and medl cine were the most frequent subjects Among the particularly noteworthy films were the Bell Tele phone Company s productlon llemo, The Mag nlficent concernlng the blood and circulatory system the Massachusetts Heart Assoclatlon s film on heart disease research and the Atomic Energy films that were used by the chemlstry and phy slcs classes Tl1e Club s first speaker from Raytheon spoke on the numerous difficulties that will arise ln space communication and what Ray theon is doing to solve them The next speaker was Dr Kenneth Warren of the Lahey Clmlc who gave an enllght enlng lustory of the modern advances in medicine Pollowmg Dr Warren was Dr Johnson of the Cambridge Research Center who spoke on crys talography Next with some help from Dennis Younge 59 the club was able to get Dr Paul After Dr Younge s talk Dr Cannon l ley of the Childrens Memorial llospltal lectured on tom munlcable diseases The last speaker was Mr L Etoile from the Perlnl Construction Company who spoke and showed a film on the construction of the lN1agara Falls hydro electric power plant The entire club made a field tr1p to the Hans combe Alr Force base m Bedford where through a friend of Mr Carlisle it was fortunate enough to see the fire fighting equipment of the base Probably the most interesting trips were taken by smaller groups With the help of ,leffrey Beren berg and David Wicks next years officers, a small group was afforded the chance to watch a heart graft operation at the Chlldren s Memorlal Hospital Later ln the year Dale Samson with his father, Dr Qamson was able to get a group into the Cambridge Research Center, where they saw an electron microscope and some research work in cry stalography and liquid hellum lt was unfortunate that more could not have attended but due to security reasons only a few could be admltted A few members interested in rocketry formed a separate group led by Christopher Beal 39 called the Rocket Society Although they never succeded ln putting a satellite ln Orblt they con ducted a program designed to educ ate themselves radio control 'l his fall they return w1tl1 high hopes of puttlng lllell' knowledge to practical use when they attempt to launch a rocket A-4.r'v. M0 First Row Berenberg Wicks C ushman Henderson K1fhW00d Baum Second Row Mr Carlisle Claflln Gaynor Kargman Bolan Denny Brown Rob Duncan Marx Thzrrl Ron, Patrick Warren Nickels Evans Owens Fourth Row L Stone Brown I' Robinson MacMahon Caputo Fl. th Row Rob Beal L Beal P Stone Samson Fenol losa Emery Cass O ' ' 1 Ai L- ks . - s 9 - L. ' v I s Y. 1 . N9 T, A . 'W ' I s Y 9 . , ' I g 1. '- S p- . . I . N . 9 - ss ' A f . A i . V , N ' ' Si ' s is , . 4 ' B ' o L B 3 v n u . 9 v ' ' , il . v' l . ,' . I A ,I 7 ' , 9 ' l . ' .' , - 9' I 1 i ' . il A '. 9 , , . Younge to glVC an lllustrated lecture On cancer- in the field of fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and . ' as ,, 0 C . . , .AQ ' VV I Y. . My - 9 ' N - i - . . Y Y . 4 . , , I ' L' ' c as f A K f ft ' 1 in ' Eur' -Jig . Ev vi 2 at ' . Q 'Pi' . l . K fe 1 ' P h . F - M .V .A . n 617 . l ' 4 . afii . 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First Row Purcell Lltvaclt Baxlev Sllverman Re Howe Second Rau, Perltms Pusey C Beal Russell Katz Cum Laude Since 1928 Belmont llxll ha mamtamed a chap ter ofthe National Cum Laude Soclety ln equn alent to the Plu Beta Kappa at the college level the Alpha Delta Tau l ratermty dedicated to the encouragement of lllgll ldeal of work 1n secondary schools 1' lectlon to the b0ClC1y constltute a recognltlon of dlstmgulehed '5CllOlEl5tlC excellence at tl1e preparatory level By a wote of the 1 aculty one half of the mem here are elected ln thelr Flfth lorm year and the other half 1 clem ted m thur 'Sixth I orm year ljlected ln thur llflll lorm year from the fla of 1958 were 11CglIld1Il llcber llowe ll Robert wlule Wllllam l Balley Dennls W Purcell and Jonathan U Sllverman were elected ln tllell' blklll Form year Chosen from the clams of 1909 at Com mencement were Chrlstopher W Beal Dayld C Perluns and Robert M Russell A Qcroll and key are presented to tho e earnmg memberblup W' .7 '- fl l : 9 . is l , s I 9 g- 1 - 'l '. 5 Ya ' 9 s ' vf l A I S ' A. 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Htt-phvn Igillllll as ,Iohn Viatvrstont' tlatht-rint s lianvt' and lioht-rt Russo as Y iolt-l, tht- maitl. l,att- in lht- s printf tht' mt-mln-rs ol tht- t-ast I r- along with a lt-xt NlN't'lllllN lllXllt'tl lll1'IlllN'I'S who i l I I I 2 but tht- avting was ninvh ht-ttt-r than any t-xpt-t-it-tl. Iiailt-5 l'4'1llt'4ll non tht- l,I'Ltlllttllt'-- prizt' r '4 . ti. , ,...w .- thcn Paintf tht' endless lllllltIll'H waiting for t'nrtain call . . . will bt' working in next y0ar's produvtion organ- ized a Dramatic Club under a vonstitution vspe- vially written by William Bailey. rl-ll1iSt'0IlSlllllll0Il provides for the annual t'lt't'tion of a Presitlvnt, a Viet'-Prt1sitlt-nt. a Stage Nlanagtir and a Rusintfss Managvr. I-llt-t-it-tt this year to svrvc for nt-xt year were Daxitl Hamilton, Prtxsitlt-nt. Charltxs llnrd. Vict'-Prt-sitlt-nt, Stt-vcn Wvalvs, Stagt' Nlanagtfr. and Robt-rt Beal. Busint-ss Nlanagt-r. .Xlso this now t-lub will not limit its at'tixitit-s to tht- ont- annual production, hnt will assnmt' rvsponsihility for four or livt- hrivf tlhapt-l prothxt-tions. This vhih was forintxd to prt-vt-nt many ol' tht' hantlivaps ss'hit'h t'tml'rtmt0d thti t-luh this year. lt also pro- vides for tht- training of lower formers for positions of responsibility in the future. M .ff .-4 f 1 ii ff ,li HM i I t s E ,g K it ' f , 5 ,ti ..f if Ww,,,,-1' li S. p . . P af-fi!!! Fir t Row Pusey V lllSlfw lanltor I lx ell V R lm nn lxlrlu ood S and Ron lllll lN1 lr lson J Brook D Rl rrl mn Mor an Nickels Maclwahon rlhlfll R114 llood J Downe Rx rll l'luL Banlur I urll Ron Nlr 'Iaylc r lnrcell Childs Llttleheld lN.1h1 ldll Kshlew Burke Glee Club The Glee Club s 1957 1958 season started on a note of anxlety for a change of dlrectors had taken place Those who had rejoiced ln the musical revolutlon of the past two years under Mr Thom as Sokol feared that hls standards of excellence would not be upheld However the new dlrector Mr Frank C Taylor soon made lt clear that the new born tradltlon of good choral slngmg was to be more than preserved Although thmgs looked tense as the hrst con cert date approached Mr Taylor ralsed the club s morale by recallmg last year s accompanlst Har vard Semor Jonathan Thackery and pulled thlngs together ln tlme to glve a most respectable Chrlst mas concert Included ln the program were Bach s Prepare Thyseu Zlm Lo How a RoseE er Bloom mg by Praetorlus Schutz s Cwe Ear 0 Lord and Canlale Nomlno by Hassler The Lower School sang two Christmas pieces by Holst and an old French carol Ye Shepherds Leave Your F locks and then Joined the Clee Club m Bach s Break Forth Bounteous Heavenly Llght and Chrlstmas Hymn Certamly one of the best concerts of the year was the Joint concert w1tl1 the Buckingham School ln Aprll On thls program were Non Nobzs Darius sung by the Buckmgham 1 lee Club and Amo Amas I Love a Lass P ale o Tuorls and Beetho ven s The Heavens Proclalm Hlm by Belmont Hlll and three Brahms songs and choruses from Brlg adoon by both clubs ltlnally on the night of June Sth the Clee Club gave ltS last performance of the year Added to some of the selections from the PFCWIOUS two con certs the Club sang Palestamas Adoramus Te Handel s Thanks Be to Thee Haydn s Walden Fair Delgn to Tell Thee Love Smgs by Brahms and The Pnsoners Song from Beethoven s opera F ulelw Mr Taylor with his excellent musical ablhtles and valuable sense of humor proved an admirable conductor and strengthened the posntlon of good music at the school At the end of the year James Banker was elected Presldent Kenneth Nahlglan Vlce President and Bennet Ashley Llbrarlan by the members of the Club I lu 4 3- v -: .s '. . , 9 , , 3 s' , . 0951 , 's' .sei ': , via: , . s. . 0 'sr ,. g' , W ' ,, . 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O H O Sports llrst R014 Bluelwsood Olonor lsnth llnntor faptalrllxattcrs Gaynor I lssell foodell Ndlll lan Scc'om1Ron Nlu ar Mr l'lHllCl' 'Nlr lloune Baton llo an LEto1le Us ood Baum Robinson Mr Lrolxe llurd Rau lieckett Haskell L .ln Larr lusey Sthaffer ,I Downes Football v mo-ting hu wutoru- md only om dc cat the lar-ity lootblll tt un tomplt ted ont of lt- most Hlltf'CsHl-Ill get on- -me Q the undt lf ated das ol tht 19uZ elew en Wnth quarterbaek Brae Larr tlfllllff the brdlnws orlt and lllffll eorer lran boodell spearhe ltllIlg tht b u lxhc lfl with ln powerful oll tleltle lll'lVLN, tht lllll ollcn 1 drou to a total of 1 614 wards ru-lung an lurarft of 6 07 yards per carry ln lllClI' openlng game dt hrme, the lar lts wutors, for Belmont llnll s tlurd tonsuutue mm m is many ycar ower the Oranfff and lilut Nhl ton lmprt nclx drow tht ball to the lIlXdtlCl's flwe sard llne IH four down- after the ku lxoll' but Belmont -t stalwart dt ftn ne wall bat lxboned by Capt un Pony W atter , held the Oranve and Blue for four down- on the one yard hm Xfter taklng tht b nll on Iour downs Belmont poundt d lt ws IX nmtx mm W rd up t lt u 4 .int ta lill lt- nrt touehdovsn Mhtn llllltw I u U Nlxlflftl rwht tnd edrlx ln tht suond period Belore the perlod ended leran boodtll plunved oll tackle to more and gnc- lit lmont lllll fl I3 0 half tune lc ad 'lhc lll topptr t -nom ha iddt d tue e more points on drlus by lun Bacon and Bob I dwnor rendermff tlu xlllltlll olltnsr ht lplt lollomlnff the Milton ut tory tht Y lrsltw tonh dcntly met Noble S brcenough tht nut wet ktnd Q WILLIAM tlitllxl .mal JOHN lflbllllli 68 Coaches ' , ' . , ' , ' ' ', ' ' , . . 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' ' 4 , A. ,I .... . , r . . . , and stunned the mcn from Dedham 26 13 l'ran boodell c hmaxcd a hfty yard drne when he scored on an off center gallop ln the opemng mlnutes lNoblcs retaliated and droye the ball to the lllll fave but a timely tackle by Watters m the enemy backficld halted the advance Kfter the llllltopperb offense pushed the lNoblemcn bark to lt flfteen Caynor scored on a nlfty rever e maneuver tl1at had the 0HiCldlS looklng for the ball Xfter Carr Qcored on an end Qweep early ln the setond half Bill Hogan came ln at quarterback and opened an aerlal attack moylng the ball slxty yards before end Blll Beckett Qnared a Hogan pam ln the end zone for Belmont s final Score Nobles desperately trlcd to t1e the score and added two touchdownb but was unable to close the gap Any mld seabon hopes of an undefeated blate vanl-,hed October 12 when the Hlll eleven bowed before League champxom bt 'Vlark s 25 20 The Lrokcmcn werc only fifteen yards from vlctory out St Mark s bombed the llllltoppers wlth three touchdowns ln the flrat ten mlnutes Wllll Belmont lllll fumbhng tw lce deep ln thelr own terrltory on ku kollb I our plays were all St Mark s needed to score after the hrst lllll fumble bred AVIS wl1o COIllI'lblll6d all the St Mark s touchdowns tallned less than a mlnute later as a result of Belmont Hlll fs Qecond costly fumble Flnally after St Mark 5 pulled away wlth an elghteen point lead Belmont Hlll began worklng as a umt aa they battled thelr way seventy yards Captam TONY WATTE RS downfleld Caynor talhed hr t on an end sweep Another long march of slxty yards brought Bel mont 1t-Q second touchdown when quarterback Brac Carr broke over from the twelve However three play later Avis but t through the Belmont Goalward bound, Gaynor out runs Governor Dummer hue backer after snarmg a pltchout from Quarterback Carr N . . . , 4 0 - V v 4 V .1 . , K. 7 K ,- ' 5 ' , 1 ' I ' S ' K- s 4 , ' - ' V . . t, Y' S'-Y . I ,v w 1 .IN V , v ' v ' ' r V7 . .,, . L t, - . after recovering a St. Mark's fumble when time ran Y 1 71 . v -. .'.. . 4' , v. Y, , L' 79, w - y l B la v . . . L, ' ' . 9- V ' , ., . . , ' 5 w 4 1. v v- w 1. W ,1 v' . w v v , . . . , 7 V v ' v 5 ' N ' ' 's A 5 X , . Q U ,X-I Q' ,f K 1 . w l 9 ni. ,pu as-f mm am .alln Ml lor y xan - to fflu Wt N ar anolln r -1 ore lfoodcll talhed the hnal Louvhdowsn when he lmur-t through the center but the Nt tu sl orf llf fore gl I'd1IlH0dlx11l llomuonunff Day crowd llurstx lor .1 mm altrr tho Ht Nlark - defeat tw lr-1 s lull ed lhmufvll m d and ram to our End Beckett lands just ow er thc- Uoal lme after hauhng, ln a pas: from Larr for the llnll 5 second tourhdoun avalnst Governor Dummer 10m0 bournor IJIIIIIIIIQI' 196 Xllhouvh I 4 Gow Grnor- brolw lnto a hr-t p6I'lOll 6 0 lead on a fnfty fue sard run by Nufly WlllllIlgl0Il thx s 0' 1 N 4 5flldllf'I' and llarrx lamlor hlld Dummer -more lem- for lhf- ri st of the frame Un HQ ural OICAHIOIIH bournor Dummcr made long gains on run- ln ,- -5, R' 'K u 5 Q ad lhe Hlll bench vneub the actlon on the field unth BIltlClP2ill0Il N , 6 l - 3 7 f' lf, . K? , , f 4 . ' ' . ' ' if V . 'll I 5 ll 1-' l 5 , I K C A . 1' ' 'Q f D , ' A.. , 5 I l' -' lg' I'lll lf C -.'.ll'k's - ' fx x -, .1 b I,- XlilI'lx.Sll1'l'l'Ilh1' llmalrlvd all olhvr llvlmont vfforls Slronrq lgQ'lIll0Ill 1l1'l't'Il5lYl' wall of Captain WQ11- '- lvrx, lie-D lflwvll. llolr ll'1.'lu-ll, lD'lIl llynvh. llill 1 x. . I-.'. lu U .'- -. L',A ., , ',' A , A., ?- Yaxl. al' X, ll ' ' '1- ' Y. , . . U. ' , 'A 5 wh .9 .2 - 4 f J' -- 3 32531 ! A I f ,A 6 I x .Y ' . 'r ., l ' 4 4 f ' Q A, 70 halfback and fullback speed tcrs Ifddle Johnson and Wltlllngton but most were nullified by pen HIIICS usually of tl1e fifteen yard varlety Coodell f arr and I ay nor ran for the thrce Belmont toucl1 downs and I oodell cored the only extra po1nt of the afternoon In the next game agalnst Browne 81 Nlchols Carr broke through tackle 1n the second play of the scrlmmage and steamed fifty yards to score for Belmont s first touchdown and later passed for another to lead the varslty to a 28 13 vlctory A a result of a smashmg tackle hy Watters B 81 N fumbled to Belmont on tl1e1r forty five and on five and SIX yard thrust tl1e llllltoppers banged thelr way to the fifteen when end B1ll Beckett grabbed a pass from Carr m the end zone for the second touchdown Goodell rammed through cen ter for his second converslon to give Belmont an early fourteen pomt advantage Before the half ended Goodell scored a tl11rd Hlll touchdown whlch was set up by lla kell when he mtercepted a pass on tl1e B 81 lN forty yard l1ne Beckett snared a qUlCklC pass for tl1e extra po1nt A second B 81 N fumble proved costly as Belmont recovered and sustamed a drlve to tl1e flVC yard l1ne 1n the tlllfd perlod On a q111ck opener Gay nor scooted off tackle for the score and Ken Bacon booted the Plgbklll through the llpflglltb for Bel mont s fourth consecutlve converslon All the B In the final contest of tl1e season Belmont H1ll controlled the ball for forty of forty elght mlnutes amassed fifty three points and moved the ball 4-09 yards swampmg Governor Dummer 53 27 Downes future does not appear to he br1 ht wlth two Governor Dummer l1ne men IIl0VlIlg 1n for the tackle Get off my hack Caynor IB brought down by a St Marker 1n the Hlll s only loss of the season 1n tl1e team second meetlng of tl1e fall Pu ey broke away 1n the first play and streaked from tl1e ten to tl1e enemy twenty yard l1ne before l1e was nalled On the follow 1ng play Goodell scored by chargmg through the tackle pot and added the extra polnt on a l1ne buck Phe big fullback scored another before the end of the flrst perlod on a play set up by Carr when l1e connected wlth a pass to Beckett deep ln Dummer terrltory A sparking reverse maneuver cllmaxed a successful Belmont stand as tl1e Covernors punted and Hogan handed lll6 ball off to Carr so neatly that no. one came close to l11m as l1e sped forty yards to the end zone On the ensulng klCkOff Governor Dummer fumbled to the Crokemen and one play later Goodell took the ball seventy yards for h1 thlrd and mo t spectacular tally In the second half Belmont added four more touchdowns for the one slded vlctory Hogan threw two end zone passes to Beckett and Ken Nahlglan whlle Gay nor scored IWICC on a quick opener and a well executed pass pltchout play Halfback Bob Gaynor was elected captain by tl1e lettermen at thc end ofthe season Those vot lng were Captaln Watters Captaln elect Gaynor Bacon Baum Beckett Blackwood Carr Downes Egan P lwell I oodell Haskell Hogan L Ltolle Lynch lN3lllgl3Il 0 Conor Osgood Pusey Bohm son Schaffer falntor and manager Mugar Belmont H1 Mllt0H Belmont I 1 Belmont H1 Belmont I 1 Noble 81 Greenough Qt Mark s Governor Dummer Browne 81 lN1chols Governor Dummer Belmont l 1 Belmont I 1 ' - ' . 1 s K ' - .ci i T V v . w v v . kv 81 N points were scored by Art Cunningham. 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'. 25 V . . g . l'll 19 6 , Q l'll 28 ' ' Y' 13 l'll 53 27 71 Flrst Ron Brannard Welch IXlII'lb8ll Captam Watk1ns,Doherty lxatz lxlrlnwood Second Rou B3llCY Norton Henderson Bolan Sweet Rob Ilomc Thlrd Hou Mr Preston, Densmore Scott Mahlovsltz Ixhne Soccer De-p1t1 the l1ct lllll onls three lettermen re turned to thu scar N -.occer team, Coach Preston ln ll1N hrst wear of Belmont Illll 1oacl11nv molded lll fluh lnto thc finest team 111 Ili lmo11t Illll-. -occer lllSl0l'N lll11 pre 1 IHUII hope- for .1 wslnnmv r1eor1l ws1r1 pr11t11 lllw ml but foach Pre-ton ln-t1ll11l -111 h 1 Nplrnt .md 1leN1re to mm 1n ln- men tl1 It tl1c te1m 1.1ptured thlrd place m the Prn ate 51 l1ool 50111 r league -l.1n1l1nff- I 1pt un llolr V lllxllli Daxe Br11n1r1l Doug lXll'lxN00ll 1n1l lrexhman llobs lXlII'IlJdll formed tl11 Illlt lt 11- of the te 1m Wlllt h scored lllll'lN -ex en polnt and t0ITlpllf'tl 1 1 3 2 recor1l Xl o contrib M1 r1 D nn 1 555191 Hob llowsc Xrthur Norton and 3 I1 1 l I l l hot Bol 1n with hu shut outx thr11 ln Lea ue competltlon did 1 ters 1re1l1tf1blc job lll the netx lor th1 Htdftlfl op1 ner Belmont lllll dropped 11 wull pl IX e1l l11r1l fouffht 1ontc l to Mllton 1 0 11t 11n V 11 IHS 111 th1 le 11l1r of mo t of e 1 Ill t11 xlllltbll 11 tll 1 ws 1x 11n It tr It lt on 1 o1l ol the Udfllt 1.1me e1rls ln the hr-t p1r1o1l 1sh1n .1 xlllltlll forward Lultcd m 1 rebound oll the 1ros-b 1r Belmont 1w1ne1l thur r1cor1l at one and one as thes ll0YSI'ltll .111 mcxp1r11n111l l 1wr1n11 lllUll squ 11l o om .1 1 lf 1 hrxt U1 of the sea-on when l11 1onwerte1l 1 lhll Bdllfy p 1-5 mto a Sl ore durlng tl1e hr-t ow ertnne Both teams were llIl'llJl9 to muster 11 -trong offenxe 1lue to IIICXPCFILIIII and llllllllil tent play Belmont Il1ll lost lts -econd league encounter FREDRICK PRESTON Coach - . , . 1 , 1 . . 1, , 1 9: V s - V ' l l: I ' 1 s 'I s V ' . 5 ' 1 li 1 v' ,- .T Q ' - - ' 1 ' 1' 1' . 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My .115 ' ,1'V 1' .11 111 Don t shoot' Watertown tallled two rapld goals to take the lead 2 1 The stage was now set for an amazing come back whlch came wlth Art Norton s tylng and Johnny Welch s wlnnmg goals Governor Dum mer ln a home commg exhlbltlon game fell vlc tlm to the Hllltoppers as they were downed 1 0 on Capt Watklns goal ln the thlrd overtlme perlod It was the first tlme ln the school s hlstory that Belmont Hlll had defeated a Governor Dum mer soccer team and the vlctory made the team s record 4 2 Excellent passmg and fine defensnve playlng highlighted the game dommated by the Hllltoppers Watklns led the team offenslvely whlle Klmball and Bolan played well defenslvely throughout the upset Fovernor Dummers full back thwarted all of Belmont s thrusts untll Wat kms pounced on a loose ball and drove home the dCClSlV6 goal By whlppmg Browne 81 Nichols 5 2 the Hlll toppers extended thelr wmnmg streak to five games Bob Howe s two goals and Toby Kimball s fine defenslve playmg paced the Hull Followmg a scoreless first perlod Bramard Watkins and Howe pumped Ill a goal aplece ln the second perlod HH. .lust one of those days 9 ., f I . f ,.. 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' I ,s , - 9 - 9 . . . . , Y . . , 9 s 9 .pn mi 1 Q .41 . x to take a commandlng 3 0 lead at half time Art Norton registered the fourth goal only to have the vlsltors score shortly thereafter Howe tallied Ins second goal of the game 1n tl1e same quarter wlth B 81 N ending the day s scoring mlnutes later Medford lilgll snapped the Hllltopper s streak by defeatmg them 2 1 A penalty shot proved to be the w1nn1ng goal late 1n the game just after Art Norton had offset an early Medford tally The H1ll battled to a 1 1 deadlock agalnst Noble 81 Greenough lIl a game m wl11ch the A513110 flu and lnjurles had forced Mahlowltz Klmball and Bailey out of the startlng hneup Both squads duelled scorelessly untll the slx mmute mark of the fourth period when Sw eet scored from hls right Wlllg posltlon This lead how ever was short hved as Noble scored the equahzer two mlnutes later on a scramble 1n front of the net Desplte many dangerous threats by both teams ln the overtlme period neither squad could break the tie Belmont Hlll assured themselves thlrd place 1n the Prlvate School Soccer league wl1en they turned back Brooks 4 0 Watklns and Sweet combined for the first lllll tally at 3 09 of the opening perlod Belmont took ul 2 0 halftime lead as Bralnard tal Bob Howe Wltll a blanng shot from tl1e left wmg made lt 3 0 Coach Preston then evtperlmented by movmg halfback Watklns to center forward and fullback Tony Klmball to center half At 4 05 Sweet cllmaxed the game s scoring Mltll a short tap ln on a pass from Howe By harnessmg a fired up Governor Dummer squad Belmont Hlll held the vlsltors to a scoreless tie and tlllS completed thelr first wlnnlng season since 1951 ln the first half Belmont Hlll s offense was repelled by a formldablc f overnor Dummer defenslve wall despite Belmont s constant attack on the Dummers net Phe second half was a completely different story as Belmont was forced to play defensn ely agalnst an lnsplred fwovernor s team Bob Howe had Belmont s best chance late m the final stanva when he bore down all alone 7 Howe scored in the Governor Dummer game. Barley s shot IS deflected on the Dummer goahe and lllt the cross bar Watklns Klmball and Klrkwood were out standlng throughout the season and were chosen to represent tl1e Hill squad ln the annual captaln s game at Tabor where tl1ey helped the captalns defeat Tabor the league champions 3 0 Watkins was again elected to captam tl1e Hill team for next year Letters were awarded to Cap tam Watkins Bailey Bolan Bramard IL Dens Klmball Klrkwood Kline Mahlowitz Norton Scott Sweet Welch and manager Kelley SEASON S RECORD Belmont H1 Belmont Hlll Belmont Hlll Belmont I 1l1 Belmont H1 Belmont H1 Belmont H1 Belmont H1 Belmont H1 Belmont H1 Belmont I 1 Belmont Hill MlltOH Lawrence Tabor Groton St Mark s Watertown lllgh f overnor Dummer Browne 81 Nichols Medford lllgh Noble 81 f reenough Brooks Governor Dummer ' . - . i y lied his fourth goal of the year in the second period. more, Doherty, Henderson, Robt. llowe, Katz, s T 3 u 1 I A : V , t- 1 'll 0 ' 1 I ' Y ' 1 ' 0 . '- . . 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Nat Ladd, a smart hockey player, was per- haps the best tlurd defenseman ln the league After a year s absence, tl1e team journeyed to Lawrencevllle to partlclpate ln the annual elfrht team tournament Belmont emerged vlctorlous agamst Rldley College Qchool of Canada, ln the flrst round of the tourney by a 3 2 score Rldley started strong, stormmg the Belmont cage con stantly, and opened up a qulck 1 0 lead at 1 28 of the first perlod foals by blwell and Schaffer gave Belmont the lead Z 1, only to have the score knotted at 2 2 at 6 33 of the middle stanza Two minutes later Bxcon banged home thc wmnmff goal with asslsts gomg to llogm md lacld ll1e third perlocl w as sc orc less despnte many excellent chances for both tclms llrmlty follc vc School also of Canada proyed to be too fast and too strong as they handed the llllltoppers a 4 2 defeat m the second round Burke equahzed an early Trmlty goal, but Trmlty renamed the lead a 1 28 of the second perlod on a beautlfully exec uted pay The third perlod found Belmont pressing nmwdwdl FRN xr .f if 'X St Nlark s wln rowls at Bacon bearln ln to yy ards the corner de perately attemptmg to tle the score Beckett eyenecl the count Nllll two minutes to go for Ins llrst goal of thc yc cr lrlnlty Fbllilllllllg poised promptly c lme back md scored two Goals of nts own to sh cttcr thc hopcs ol 1 Bc lmont yn tory a the C mach an sc xtct won 4 7 Belmont captured tlnrd place by delc lung Nu hols, 31, the next mornmff Wlfll llowc Sch alter md B lcon plckmg up the 'foals The team opened its rc gular season Nltll an easy ll 1 rout oy cr Boston Lltm Hat trlcks by Hogan and Beckett and smffle t nlhes by Bacon, Laptam WILLIAM BI C lxliT'I Downes, Mecllem, Burke, and l add accounted for the goal barrage Belmont lllll Wlllteyi ashed Mllton, 5 0, ln the te IIH s hrst l eague encounter Two goals each by B It on and Beckett and one by Goodell led thc ttt lt k 1 Doherty posted his hrst shutout of thc yc tr Fhc puc kstc rs then outsk tted outpassed, lncl outscored 1 mc dloc re Belmont Ilngh tc lm cs f lpt un Bcc kc tt notc hc d hls sec ond hat trlck of thc c 1 on Nc xt the tc un rm mto an msplred Nllddlcscx tc lm llllllllfr for a bw upset COHll6 Soran on yy ls lorccd to makc 57 sues as tl1e stronffer Belmont xttac k spellcd thc chllerence Bacon, Howe and 'sc h dlcr talhed ln the 3 2 Vlctory Y' 1 it Loose puck' lllN1pol1 Belmont h oale about to smother Ilowes drlve Schaffer 9 coasts 111 - V . 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D.. ,,. 4 ,1. c U A' . . . -, , , .- - .. , mg gl: v ,x . , V. . - - fl - . c . . . . D c ,. J 77 Brooks was the team's next victim as the llillies romped., 12-0. The game was never a contest as the team scored three times in the first period, five in the second, and four in the third. Bacon and Beckett hoth got hat tricks, and llogan reg- istered two goals and five assists. Belmont Hill proved to be too fast and strong for St. Sehastian's as Becketfs two goals paved the way to a 6-1 victory. ln an important league game. Belmont defeated Nobles, 2-0, in a game marred hy heavy winds and snow. lleld scoreless until 10:12 of the first period, Belmont finally scored on the highly rated Bob Bland. as llogan tallied from twenty feet ont. Scliaffer latter scored at 7:02 of the middle stanza to insure the win. Dol1erty's brilliant goal-tending was outstanding in the shutout. Belmont llill ended flroton's twenty-one game win streak by defeating them, 2-0. floodell and Bacon tallied in the first period. hut the team was held scoreless for the last two periods despite forcing thc Groton goalie to make twenty-eight saves. By overcoming a two goal deficit. the llill puck- sters clinched at least a tie for the League Cham- pionship hy shading a powerful St. Nlark's sextct. 5-4-. 'l'he first line did all the scoring in this see- saw battle as Beckett got three goals. Bacon two. and llogan five assists. Browne X Nichols offered little omosition as I the team toyed its way to a 13-0 massacre of the weak team. l.ynch and Bacon hoth got three goals, and llogan once again put on a dazzling display of passing in picking up six assists. Bel- -. . 32? S' to 1 Ft 0 ' g Qfatif. . t ,,i ' , V' 4 i Q ta .x is Q 'J '22 2' .1 .gg ,ug v I X -Q 0 1 2 Q Break away! 6- 'fo Penalty? W'atch Out Goalie! 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Q v 'Y H 1 W H ' sea Il JI IIN ellor 1111111 1111 11a1 - n1ff111- W1 111 5111111111 1111 1I111111111er- -111n 0fam1 WIIIFIIIIU -1r1 111 vllll 11111 1111 regular 11 1-.1111 11 11111 1111m1111t 11111 lHUS101'l1 11 111111 11111111111 Ill 111r 1111 -11111111 gdllll 111 1111 11111111 111111 1101114 11r11 an11 11111 1te11 all 111 111em 11r 1 111 fall 11a- M111 111056K ln a gam1 11111111 11:-15 1111 repetxtlon 111 1111- preuou-. game 111111 t11e C11n1'o1'11mcn 591611 men s111r111 for Belmont 11110 1111m1n1t111 11111 1n 1111 6 69 111t11r1 1NdlllUldIl an11 1x1m11a11 111r1 1111 1ea111ng -1orer-1 111111 t111rt1 an11 t111nt1 lour 11111111 re-111 1 111 e11 Ptelaxmg after 1111 N1111d1e ex 1 ll 111r1 Belmont H111 111a11ng Brooks for t11e 11r-t 111n1 bat1111111e 11erate11 111 t11e 11n 11 Mlll 111 for 1 '18 51 111t11r1 Belmont 11111 fell 11131111111 111 a- Illlll 11 1 t1n 111111111 ln t11e game 11111 11ar11111 111 1XllIl1J 111 1111n11 one pomt- and ef111t11e reh1111n111nff fought 111 11a1 baek 111111n 111 a 11111 bdflxfl margm ln t11e se1on11 game 111111 Brook 1111 11111 111111 111 1111nt1 POIHIN, 87 67 111111 N1111f11an 1111m11111f1 111 1111r11 pomts Noble St breenouvh aeelunff ruenve, n1ar11 up-et Belmont as they fouffht 111e froltemen for 1110 1111rt1me 11er1o11- Nahlglan 1 arr, and 11 11n -on f11111e11 11ut 1ar11, but 1XlIll1ll11 V 1tt1rs, an11 1r1-11man lxen Xnmw 11.11 e11 1111 1111 'N111111 1 111r1a1 Up Up and In' One at a tlme, boys 111 Illl1101l1 1111 111 11r1 '1 110 we1on11 11 llllth 111111 Ht Xl 1r11 1 an11 X11 11111 11ro1111e11 11111e 111111111 11111111 for 1111mont, 11- 11161 1111n 1111m ea-111 69 16 and 1 41, re pe1111111 Nalllfflan and kllllbdll 11e11 for 111r1nff1111n11r 111111 llffllll 11 1 1r 111 11 11111111 one 11111111 1111'11re 1111 61111 111 111611151 11111111 1111 ea-1111 1111 qlllI'l1l 1 met 111r11 non le 111111 ltdlllw and 11r111111111 11 ol ll r11 f 1115 1 111 1111111 11 ll 1111 1r1 1111 1 1111 1l11l1111111111 11 1 TNI 1 11 11 11n 1 other ffa1111 111 11 t 11ar 111111 1 1 111111 r 11m11w, N1 1 111rgeN 1XllTl1J 11 11111611 111 lXll 11nt U nme 1111111 Ill r111oun11mff 11111 Ill Hllflllllllg lor rt1 111111111 111 111 1 ll 1 111 111 r1f111n- an11 1 lr ltte dlllll 1 llfll 'll 111111 111n 1111111 11r111x1 1111 111111111n1- 1111111-1 111 1nt1r1e11t1nU 11a--1 and 111111 111re11 t11ent1 111111115 The 11n1 Iltlll league 111t11r1 Famt at 1111 11n-.1 111 11111111 111 11- 11 1 11111111111 - 61 48 11e 110 1 111 1115 1er1 11111' 1u1 Nc-axon, r 1r11111 1111'111e11 111 1o1r111e1e 1n 1111 New 1ng1an11 Pre11arat0r1 1 I1-- B Ba 111111111 '1ourn11111n1 111 1111 11111111111111 r1111n11 1111 team met lxlllnln 111111 llltl 11111 11111 1111111 111 11111 1-11e1 1 of 1111 Q 'so , 1 11 1'.' t ' 1 t ' t 1111 1 KF, 5, '1 Jil 1 1 '1 5, P' 1 'bs 1z'. ' 1 ' ' ' 11' . 1 . . 1. 'S .ie . . S , . l 1 l I 4 l ' 1 1 1 x 11h 'hs 11. 1 1 - ' 1 1 zu' ' 1 ' 1 s ' , ' 1 ' z ' 's 1 1. -.1 x . 1' . V 4 1, 5 1 ' x ' ' 2' .5 1 -, V, 1. . 1. Y C- Q ' J' ' ' iv ' - '. . ' . .- I 1' u I 4 ' 'Sq x ' H ., . ' 1 1' 1- F1 1 Y' .L.i , .. i . I' 1 U 7 5 U D . 11 11 v U ,A - A' L1 I' V' l H 112 I 1' 1 11 1 V , 'V - 1 Y U 1 1' fly .. ' 5 ' ra 1 mA A '1 ' 1 -T 1 TT- s .D. .. I . 51.0 S Y. seventeen 1111i111s 1-111-11 ilgillllgl St. Nlarlfs. 11111111 , N111 'UH 111 111 s1-orx s in 1111- N11 111 gzune '1111 1 1 I h L I ri' 2' - - - I 5 1 1' . A ' 1. , 2 1 .1 I- 1 , 111' ' tl - 111 H 1,211 51. 1'111l's I '1r11. Ne ' ill sh' -. 1111111111 111111 1-1z1sse11 1111- 111-1- 1111 ' ' ' . 5 -11 The xvil 1 st leir lv' C' ' as v 1' 'sl 1' sz 1'1'11 Cl: 5 .' . 11 Y' 1 1 av' 1 1- . U1 1 . bi .1 t11i i' ' 5,1 1 1- 11i111'11s 11111111 s 111111- Dae x' 1111' 1' 1 ,1'1z -s' glz , 11m . 1 1 5 L 1 1 1 'Aj ' 1 1- 1 '- ' 1' 'C 1 s- ' '-six ex1- '1'r . 11'1 1 .1 1 111' ' II -rx. , .-X11 's' '1'.' ' 5 .' N1 . , , ' ' 11 1 ' . ' 1 Y - 11 . 1 1 - ' . 1- H 9, 1 -- 1 1 . 1 ' A L11 F K L - Br ' z '1 ' 1 v' 1 111. . 46-111. Belmont led most of the game lllltll Moses Brown tled tht score Mltll ju t econd rema1n1ng b11t N 1h1g1an golng to the loul l1ne sank two charlty tosses to cl1ncl1 tl1e game l'he sem1 fmal game agaln t Browne 8. NlC'll0lS was remlmscent of the earher conte t w1th the Black Knlghts as the game was won ln the hnal seconds of play Both clubs were w1tl1out tl1e serv lces of key men Captaln krt Cunningham for B 81 N and Klmball for Belmont H1ll wl1ose reboundlng and shootmg prowess 1n tlllS game were sorely mlssed Nevertheless the Hllltoppers controlled tl1e boards most of tl1e game but the Knlghts accurate Sll00tlIlg conslstently offset tl1e H1ll altltude advantage Both teams held the lead often but not untll Watters and Carr sank foul shots ln the final seconds was the game deelded by a close 40 38 score Thxs game marked tl1e first tlme 1n tl1e past four contests that a Browne 81 NlCllOlS Belmont lllll basketball game was not won by a one pomt margm Wlth the Class B champlonshlp trophy just one game away the Varslty entered tl1e hnals against St C eorge s wlth lncreased conhdence and splrlt and walked aw ay Wllll a 4-9 39 vlctory Belmont s lllgll scorer was Nalllglan w1tl1 enghteen pomts but tl1e H1ll defense was exceptional w1th Watters and Klmball stlll a1l1ng from a fever controlllng botl1 boards for most of the game Lev mson played lllb best of the year a he sank four consecutive baskets at one polnt ln the game and Carr s play making was an lmportant factor ln maklng the offense cllck At the end of the hrst half bt George s had a three point lead but the Crokemen broke the Swish? Q game wlde open 1n the hnal two stanzas when thty outscored the Dragons twenty seven to four teen In the closlng mlnutes Belmont Wltll an ftlgllt, polnt lead froze tl1e ball and rendered St George s offense helpless Nalllgldn was elected Captain for 1939 by let termen fknnls B Carr W Davldson Kimball f Levlnson Captaln elect Nahlglan Watters and Manager Wlnslow Captam SEASON S RECORD Belmont lhll Belmont H1ll Belmont H111 Belmont 1 Belmont 1 Belmont 1 Belmont H1ll Belmont 1 Belmont 1 Belmont 1 Belmont lllll Belmont H1 Belmont H1ll Belmont 1 Belmont 1 Belmont 1 Belmont H1ll Belmont H1ll Belmont H1ll RIVCFS lNrIllt0l'l St Mark s Noble 81 f reenough bovernor Dummer Mlddlesex St Sebastlan s Browne 81 NlCllOlb Mlddlesex Brooks Noble 81 l reenough St Paul Croton St George s Brooks St Mark Mllt0H Nloses Brown Brow ne 81 Nlchols St Feorge s Q V i S f . . -4, 0 ' Sk, ' A- 1 1 3 1 , - 3 - Y , ' 84 ' .- 36 - - t 4 ' ' 78 - 38 9 - 1 S . , ' 46 J . 40 - - ' 4 4 - ' , Belmont Hill 82 ' 2 62 Y K - . -, , V - H'll 55 V' 38 - - S I. L, . Y , 1111 66 ' 64 ' , ' Y . . l1'll 58 Q . s ' 45 , - - u ' 46 ' V 49 - 6 - K. - - l'I'll 76 ' .6 69 . ,. 5 - . ,- , ll'll 68 .- 62 L n 1 ,- - . - . , lI'll 63 1 - 60 ,. . ,- , - ,u ' 45 Q . 14 50 - , , - - ,- - - 'll 64 , 48 - A. Y , - ,- ' 66 Q . 73 - ,1 - 1111 82 1 62 A, , ,- H'll 69 56 -, , Y .S . 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GILBERT JORDAN Coach of laqt year- lettermen r1t11rne11 t111- year, the t1a111 nex1rtl11l1-1 got 1111 to cl 1111-er.11l1 -t.1rt 1e111ffjolt1 tl ln .1 11151 o11r.1g111ff 1 11 111-1 10 M1 mn ln M1111 11 01118 1 .1pt 11.13 nor W .1t111n-, 111111 1 ounvc w1r1 not 111f1.1t11l Hox11w1r bw 1111 Ne1111.1m meet, pre1111't111 to b1 t111 11.1r- touf' 11-t 11 1111.111 11.111 gdlIlf 11 1o11l111en11 .11111 lt- 111 M member- exp1r1en1'e 1111 DD 3-1 lov H1115 Nllvhtls b1tter than wa- expc-11111 tlllll t111 t1.1111 - pot111t1.1l beg.-ln to - IOM . , . M A . Q , bi In A 1 - I ,111 I- .1 1 ' P 1 - 1 me 5' Y -, ll ll Q l D- 1 ' I ' C . b 1 I 1 1 . . . A- 1 1 - . ..- 1,1 I 1 C J Ai zyigu- 1 1 -' 1 ' .A- ' f . if ' - E- 1 - K' , K ' ,J 'i ' I 1 ' p- af? V1 jr tl' 1, T - 1 , I ' ' 11' . - 'Q 1 1 . ' 1 -- - .' ' P 'ls - tl .' -' y . Tl - , ' lg . , - 11. , .. - . 'L - 1 , . . , ,. I I' 7'-4 A- . 1 L- Af F L- - 1 . 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Wat- kg 15 tv.. lf- 1.-1.-nz 85 First Rau, Baeon, RICC, S1lwer111.1n, f.1pta1n Carr, Gaynor, Homin, Fffan N.1h1-nan Second Ron Mr lliaxwell, Sweet, Beckett, lxnnball V .1tterG, Berenberff, Ur -Xlolan Baseball Nlld Nlarell NAM forts 1 lllllltl 1t1- r1 port to H11 Y HFHIIY Ba-eball squad .1- ll lllllltftillllx 11- lllllldl -prln workouts ln-11le th1 Il1r1.1r1l l.1ff1f Sn. lettermen from the PTQWIOIIN x1.1r- on1e b1.1t1n 1 ll gaw f0dtlllN .1xw1 111 o1.1n 1 -.111 l0llI'llldIl0Il to bu1l1l on Ill .11l1l1t1o11 to llllN n111 leu- .1 number of J V b.1llpl.1x1r- h1.11l11l bs Cllr!-1 Foam and Ixen N.1h1v1.1n, proml-111 .1 111 1-es-ful -ea-on 11n1nff 1l1w -. 1 lt 1 o 1 ur- 11-1t1nU Brownt 8. N11 hols wl11r1 tl11 1 rllllltil .111 1111 xp1 rl enee1l B S N tlllll U 0 5t.1rt1ngp1t1h1r lons W .itters two r11n 'lHUlt ln th1 hr-.t 1IlIllIlU proved all that the Belmont n1n1 1111111 1l lor .1 X11 torw 1 t l0lIUll thes .11l1l11l two morc t.1ll11- 111 t ll -.une rame dlltl four 1n11r1 111 tl11 Nltlbllll X l1.1-1 -1 1.1r mfr trlple ln Nal11g1.111 1lrow1 111 thru run- 111 th1 hxe run fourth 1nn111ff Wllll I1 t1rm1n.1te1l tl11 ll1ll Neorlng The Bl.11k lxmght- w1r1 held to two lut- bs three Belmont p1t1h1r- V1 1tt1r- I.11lt fran 1163, dllll kill Baron Nl 1 1r- 1 1r11 llff wletorw Led by .lon Sllwerman M 11111 h1tt1r, tl11 Y .1r-ltx Shut out Bo-ton l1'1l1n11.1l Ihgh 8 0 .1t lit lmont fue r11n Hftflllll mnmff llffllgllltil mx loln lmblll ku Nlflfflt .111 t11 1 III - 1.1 111 111 1 n1l1nU le.11l wl111 I1 lt 111x1r r1 11111111 l111l t10uUl1 thu Uarnerul onlx lour llllN h1 Xl1x wellmen combined hc-.111-up bdft runnmrf Nllll CCI- error- to Hfillff It 1111-11111 X NIFOIIU ll CIIENQX nme l1.1111l11l llclrnont ll llrt lo o 1 Nl .1-on ll lllf' . to .1 ll-6 lfllllll Renur L.1111 Vllll thr11 Hilllll Int- .1n1l Hull lro-.t w l1o lllllllf 1l tl11 lllll to -1 Nl Il llllw p.11e1l the 1151 or- lob l..1x11or wlt 1 two tlllllllllw .1n1l .1 NIIIU C .1111 f.1 1t.1111 r.11 1 .1rr wlt 1 two suwlu .1n1l two pro111l11l 1 tht .xttaclt Belmont fu hu, NN S4 5, M AY INARD NIAXW ELL Coach ' 1: ' - if ' V bf .C g' 11 . .1 1 , ' . 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' N ss l' , N Sh Notchlng thelr thlrd vlctory of the fseason., the VHFSIIY topped St George s, 12 2, at Belmont Tony Watters and Ken Baeon eombmed to pltch a three l11tter, Wltll Watters gettlng the w1n Bob Gaynor, who eolleeted three l1ltS and Qtole four bases, was a one man offense agamst the four opposlng hurlers at Mark s, the eventual Private School Champions, VlSltCd the Hlll next and de parted on the long end of a 10 6 Qeore The Max wellmen rapped lefty Gerry bkey for seven safe tles, all slngles, but left twelve runners stranded on base The llllltoppers were unable to re-.traln the qouthboro Lions as four St Mark s runs ln the top of the svcth broke up a slx to sn ue and deuded the outcome Watters thrte httb were the lone bright spot for the losers Ken Bacon threw a strong three lllllfll' and ehlpped 1n Wltll three of the Varslty s slxteen lute, fell vletlma to Belmont b best hxttlng of the season A twelve run SlXtll lnnlng ln whteh slxteen batterb paraded to the plate, hlghhghted the nlne s of fense, aleo alded eonslderably by sloppy Harvard lleldlng ln addltlon to Bac on s three safetles, Watters had four lllls, wl11le B1 4 kett, Burke Carr, and Klmball eaeh had two A 4- 1 w1n over host Mllton 41 ademy contlnued ai' X BRAC CARR Captain the Hlll club s wmmng streak, boostlng them to a 42 seasonal mark Jon Hllxerman who had pltehed a two lllllfl' for hye and a tlurd frames, Carr's throw arrives a step ahead of Nobles runner to complete double play w' l 71 . - ' .' . ' Y' I lx. l Y . 1 fe- . Y,w Y . W' - . . V Ad, ' ' ' ' .' S - ff 1 a X' n 1 V nl v . tv A I I . 1 s W , f,v v - u. ', X D 1 ' , , ' . , l ' J ' I A A A SG 99 1 ,I as the undermanned Harvard Frosh B team 5 L, .If . . V ,Q X . . w w 5 g t A v V S. . . . Y . S17 1 .t ', , X VA 'N B . . . , ' -' Y s Y ' ' . . , , . . , ' . - f f ' ' '. tn ' , ' wiv s e r -at 87 Hefty Middlesex catcher nails Gaynor developed wlldness ln the slxth lnnmg and Wat ters was called ln to protect what was at the tlme a 2 1 lead Thls margln was boosted to 4 1 ln the top half of the seventh when Blll llogan came through wlth a lme slngle scorlng two runners Carr Wltll two hnts and Beckett with one were the only other Belmont players able to hlt the left handed slants of pltcher Arthur Holcombe Govemor Dummer whlch handed the Maxwell men their slngle defeat durmg the prey lous year -. campaign was the next vlctlm of a Belmont Hull batting spree Fourteen huts sprayed off the host s bats ln a 14 9 triumph, which was not declded untll the Varslty put together five slngles and two Watters puts hls weight mto one walks m a SIX run seventh Watters chalked up his thlrd stralght vlctory on the mound whlle Gaynor and Beckett wlth four and three huts respectlvely paced the offense Three runs ln the hrst lnnlng proved declslve ln Belmonts next league contest, a 3 0 triumph over Noble 81 Green ough Carr doubled to open the first frame and after Hogan walked 1 ay nor singled ln Carr Toby Klmball s deep fly ball then scored Hogan and Caynor as the Noble s left fielder overthrew the plate Jon Silverman, backed by two double plays, turned tn an outstandlng pltchmg Job, lllllltlllg the vlsltors to three scratch hits, and thus made the early Hlll tallles stand up N. There were many of these put F rosh f s K ' ' HY A l , A X ll! 1 :W .' l I f ,Ls .Xe 'fl t 3.33.2 4 , , . , Y . - i , - 9 V. . W l . . 7, t . .N . Y K. - . , 1 ' v v w - . . A . , 1' . v ' - ' 9 9 . i. . V. ,' Y 1 v , - A 1 , - - V , , so . . . . . 'if K '- ff ff 'l 1 X l 4 M R N f it A f- 88 outs ID the rout of the Harvard 1 -2 -:I fff'ff.1'15 Uf fzi l-x 1.z C' . --'2U1.r :'Ell1: :Q Ur. sffi. -- tg 1.l.5, sqL 3?:l': i , -fl-A rf ' fl-A gora 6 'fi ' in T1 S- m t '- 'Zf-f': ' . f . f Q f spy- -. 1 gfyg-assist, ,fkkl,., g5.m5Eyf I as-xii: ,as Very few throws got by 6'5 first baseman, Kimball. A lopslded 9 3 vlctory over St Sebast1an s brought the Varslty nme s seasonal record to elght wms agalnst two defeats and concluded the squad s home act1v1ty The Hllltoppers collected nlne hlts and elght walks ln the fray whlle Ken Bacon scattered seven opposltlon hlts over n1ne mmngs Beckett Watters and Nahlglan got two smgles aplece Belmont leadmg 4 1 gomg 1nto the last half of the seventh was forced lnto extra lnnlngs at Brooks when the home club rallled for three runs ln the dCClSlVC elghth frame Gaynor trlpled to drlve 1n Hogan and then scored on an mfield out g1v1ng the Varslty a hard earned 6 4 wln Watters who relleved Sllverman m the seventh scored hls fourth vlctory wlthout a setback An ll 6 conquest of Roxbury Latln ln the reg ular seasons fmale gave the Belmont nme lts seventh stralght trlumph and a 10 2 record The wln was l11ghl1gl1ted by .lack Cranney s few frames 1nn1ng bases clearmg trlple Wlllfll mcreased the Hllltoppers one run lead to 106 Three other players b6SldCG Caynor had two hlts aplece The annual post season game agalnst Governor Dummer resulted ln a COIIHICI not only agamst the Dummer club but also wlth the spectators who were constantly r1d1ng tl1e Hlll team Wllll most of the comments dlrected at tl1e Belmont Hlll thlrd baseman and shortstop However the game was resolved ln an 8 8 t1e when the Gow er nors stole home 1n tl1e last of tl1e nmth for tl1e tymg run A five o clock tlme l1m1t prevented the game from gomg lnto extra mnlngs Letters were awarded to Captaln Larr Cap ta1n elect Caynor Bacon Beckett I gan Hogan Klmball Nahlglan Rlce S1lverman and Watters On PFIZC Day Gaynor recelved tl1e Loaches award for the greatest lmprovement and Carr recelved Trophy the Langdon Prouty .lr Baserunnlng Belmont Belmon t Belmont Belmont Belmon t Belmont Belmont Belmont Belmont Belmont Belmont Belmont Belmont Hlll H1 H1 1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 I 1 H1 SEASON S RECORD Browne 81 Nlchols Boston Tech Hlgh 0 Mxddlesex St George s St Mark Harvard Frosh Mllt0H Governor Dummer Noble 81 Greenough St Sebastlan s Brooks Roxbury Latln Governor Dummer Flying home' n Q l . u , , Q 9 . 1 L. . . 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I 'll 6 . . ,s 10 . - I i 'll 22 . . 1 I 'll 4 ' 1 I , ' ' l - - 'll 14 9 ' - Q ' N' I 'll 3 0 , - 1 ' ' ' 'll 9 2 . x ' ,s 3 - 'll 6 4 ' 1 ' l ' I'll 11 ' 6 - 'i a ' ' 1 'll 8 8 of scoreless relief pitcl1ing and Gaynor's seventh 5 89 V UIQ' A-il V B,- XF v-lm.,-K' Sitting lXllll6 flaflln Rob Ullman Sflilllflflg, lklr Dunean A hlex Vale Ofonor Coodell Captain Llnlds Houn e Blackwood llannlton Russel Henderson llurd W Duncan 'Nlr Prebton Crew mg lttternun the oarslntn ignn 1 mu through wlt I .in cxullent sc df-OD ruord Une of the strongest flrsts boats ln many years teamtd Capt N It Clulds stroke, wlth l ran Goodtll, three llarw ey O f onnor two Stew W ales one, and tl ln lxhna Qox D llltl II lll'lllt0ll Nul Blatk wood, Suu B.1un1, lltnms X oungt, .md llm I lnflnn comprised tht su ond, wlnle the tlnrd was made up of Blll Dum an I h lrhe llurd Barelaw Henderson, Bob Russell and Bob Duean X fourth boat with Blll l merson, f lll'lS W adsw orth, Davld Hull Mot Cushman, and Jeff Dorsew, also entered sew eral of the season s meets 'I lm first ram of the season brought .1 two way spht m the four rates wlth lNobl4 .md I reenough on Btlmont s uppu half mlle fourst lhe lhll seeond boat rowing with a str lily lllgll stroke for the first half of the rat L, erosst d the flfllftll ln 2 50 wlth open water be tween them els es .ind tl1e Noble S crew The tlnrd boat slmllarly took thelr opponent, wlnnmg Nllll a 111110 of3 03 kfter tak mg the start and leadlng for tht flrst quarttr mlle the lllll flrst boat w as nosed out bw .1 dark length ln the final sprint Nltll .1 wmmng tlme of 2 50 5 to regaln the lo t dl tame ln .1 long fm al sprint .md lo t ln cl hort lenffth lhe posttd wlnnlng tlme was .5 16 f? 'fx ROGER DUINI AN Coaeh m 1 ., Y, K . ni. K 1 Q , I O I' A-.4 B B B .. 4 A4 J A 1 V 4 A Z V, ' . 1 5 rl 3 . . . X733 X ' l' A I ' 2 e 'B or sa t .f ' KL. V. I ' ' ,K '. A ' If 'H . K , , , it -f . , , ,. Q .. ' , L ,- ,fir -,.. I f' V, '-...K 'g. p , ' A 4 4. ' f - , 3 'r . ,, ' h 24.7, W ,X I-,,, .Amy 1- '..:x - . .' ' I: ,f ', . ' ' 1: . ',.s , s, 'Q , .I ' , ' .2 . ' , ' . ' , , , - ' , A - ' - ldashioning this yearns erew' out of nine return- The fourth bout suffered a poor start, was unable . x h 5 I K' A 2 . li I i I I S .S 4 1 l I ' 2 I- I g l ' 's -' . ' ' ' s S C .' 2 ' fa ' J, .' ' , 5 ' - ,. , v . 7 ' . d v , Y, . ' 4 . . t , ' , ., -1 V' '. 4 1 ' ,rf V- - A' Q w 1 1 t 'Af ' 1 . ' l' 11' ' t, . ' .2 7 1 1 ' , . f ff , , ' . I 4 ' v. . 4. i . .i 7' W Y ge , , . , . Y , s , 1 7. - A ' , I. , , 1 A. i. , f V. - N K. - ' , . -' ' , . I NX 1 , - 1 - 1 - ' 1 - V x ' l ' ' A- . x - my A-.ft ' 'l- ' : -' -. 3 Y x 5 1 A- . I v , Y . 1. . I Y v . ' I ' 1 1 1 . i h ' 1 x l l . , . , ,, 4 u I n s - Q A , 90 The following weekend, meeting the toughest competition of tht simon all four bouts bowed to lf xetcr. llu powtrful and prtcifc l, xeter crews defeated the second, third and fourth boats with little trouble but met tourfhcr competition with the Hill first bofnt. lltrt Belmont fought a close race to the finish, losing by only half a length and coming within a sc cond and '1 half of the 2:43 winning time. lhe mid-wick r'1c4 with llrownc and Nichols rought ' xthcr split. rllt llill first boat in ' strong final sprint ctmu from bthind to win tht, se'1son s first thru-quarter mile race by a deck length in 41703. Ihr third bo'1t opcning up a length and '1 h'1lf ltfid in tht first h'1lf' mile of tht race won in a timf of 1- 79 5 Both the lllll second and fourth boats wert dt fcated, the second bw half a length and the fourth by thret quarter of a length In the following Waturd IX s rafts with I roton ill thru boats skimmed atross the 0XCitlllI'lgly fast lroton thrtc quarter milf coursc in Uood times, but only the third boat brought homt flroton shirts Taking tht lead at the start, Bill Duncan drove llls crew at ross the finish with a lead of one length in a time of 3 39 llow ev er, the first boat fell behind in the mid section of the race, QE' A faptam NAI CHILDS to losc bv a length and .1 half lha second boat took the start but fell behind after the first print .1 Groton maintained .1 higher stroke throughout the race to win by an ev en length ,,--. 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L U 1 r- r. - ' , In6i'::M Middlesex overtakes Hill first boat and goes on to win by three quarters of a len th lhc crew agaln spht lls races with St Mark s at Southboro Both the first and the third shells beat thur opponents by good margms the first openlng up lts lead to three quarters of a length of open water ln a bhstermg final sprmt How ever the second and fourth boats both lost the sem ond by a mere eight inches ln the final meet of the year wlth Middlesex on thc lllll upper course only the llllrll boat was uctorlous Pulhng ahead at the start and grad ually lengthenlng thelr lead over the half mlle M as Unsung rlvermen fourth boat course they edged lllell' opponents by a length and a quarter ln 2 40 3 to run up a 5 1 record the best ever attained by a Belmont Hill third boat The first boat took the start, led thelr opponents to tl1e final sprlnt but lost their lead ln the last tlllrty strokes as Mlddlesex pulled ahead to wln by three quarters of a length ln 2 38 Slmllarly the second boat took the start, but fell behind at the quarter mile mark to lose by a length ln 2 42 2 How ever the season ended on a strong note for the crew at the umslgamond Regatta ln Worces ter After a final week of hard practlce, all three crews appeared to have galned some ofthe pohsh they had lacked most of the season Captaln Nat Childs, stroking hls first boat to a place ln the finals drove hls shell ahead of all boats for the first half mlle of the three quarter mlle course Then the Pomfret crew, which had been coasting along a length and a half behlnd put on a phenomenal hnal sprlnt to take Belmont by a deck length ln 4 22 Izxeter also pressed Bel mont as lt ran almost even Mllll the lllll oarsmen for the last twenty strokes but falled to match Belmont and was beaten by a deck length for second place The second boat whlle falhng to beat Lxeter and Pomfret ln the first l1eat and not placlng ln the finals dld how ever, have httle trouble takmg the consolatlon lunxshmg ln 4 14 Belmont came A V., - .M , . , , g . , , . . . . , , . . 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The Varsity went over the 500 mark for the weak Tufts lreshman tt am 8 l Doherty play mg numbtr ont x-mglt dt fraud lunburg while llowe deft ated levy 1s a gruellmg matah levln son and Banker playing three and four respec tnely had to go to three sets before they won Densmore was the lone loser as he lost in straight sets Ml lhll doubles trams easily deftated their opponents Playlng ptrhaps thur best tennis of the year the netmen downed l overnor Dummer 8 1 I the closest match Doherty won 11 9 6 4 while Howe easily won 6 0 6 l and Levinson 6 0 6 3 Downes Banker and Scott were forced to go three sets but all three emerged victorious Dum mer picked up a pomt at number two doubles when Kenny Annls and Ievmson were defeated 6 0 6 3 The Hllltoppers won their fourth consecutive match by wlntewashlng Noble 81 breenough 8 0 This is the first year Nobles has l1ad organized tenms Losing the first set Doherty recovered to win 4 6 6 0 9 7 Bob llowe ,hm Banker and ,lim Downes plcked up easy singles VICIOFICS ln stralght sets wlnle Annls w as pushed to three sets -xg icky: 1 6 1 3 6 6 4 Once again all doubles combinatlons trouble ln wmnmg as thev were forced to three se s 6 2 5 7 6 3 By downing Browne 81 Nichols 4 1 the Hill toppers won their fifth straight to make thelr re cord 7 3 Gerry Levinson playing number one in Doherty s absence downed De firaaf 6 1 6 4 and Howe display ed brilliant tennis as he defeated Olhe Banks 6 1 6 3 ln the double I evmson and Howe teamed to win the most exciting match of the day 4 6 6 1 6 4 Banker and Xnnls won 6 4 7 5 to complete the rout Closing out their 1958 season the Varsity was defeated by a powerful Massachusetts of Pech nology freshman team .lim Downes at number five singles was Belmont s only w inner as he out rallied his opponent to wln 6 2 5 7 6 1 Twenty year old Raul Karman a Cuban .lunlor Davis Cup star and number one man for M I T took an easy two sets from Doherty 6 0 6 0 Placing the ball Wllll exceptional sklll Raul never let up and few games were close Captain Howe lost to Klapper Colorado s Junlor Singles Champ 6 3 6 1 Other losses were suffered by Levinson Banker Annls and Perkins all in straight sets I ' r fp ' - 4 , , L. tx A ' ,. 1 v al I N i 2? 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'uhm Lg Captam Howe returns Raul and Klapper a M I I I1rwt double mom blllallflll outpl1yed the ll1ll S tc am of Doherty llowe 6 0 6 4 Belmont S number two double team of Leun-,on and Banktr wire downed by Robert Palllt and llarry Bo cnzwug of M I T 7 5 6 1 Desplte thu lo tl1c team complled a respectable 7 4- record XCC0l'dlIl0' to head roach Nlr I eros llowland Whatever buccese we have had tllli year ls due ln very large part to the ildlly effort and fine C03CIllIlg of Mr Nelson and lVIr lIumpl1rey 'lhelr practlce and play Nllll lIllIlVliIlldI on the team brought about a very notluablc nmproye ment ln the qual1ty of tht gamea under tompetl IIVC condltlons letters were awarded to Captaln Howe Cap taln elect C Levlnson Banker F Denemore Doherty J Downee and manager Beal The anonymous tennle aw ard pre-.ented on the b3Slb of good sportamanshlp leader Illp and competl tlye sp1r1t lIldlVliIll3I effort lmprovement and out-.tandmg contr1but1on to tenm was 1ven to Robert Ilowe and Plllllp Doherty SPASOV S RECORD 'Vhddlesex W1ncI1ester ' MIIIOH Roxbury I atm St Mark s Nt w ton Illgll Iults Frebhmen Belmont Belmont 1 l Belmont 1 Belmont 1 Belmont 1 B4 lmont Belmont 1 Belmont 1 l I oy ernor Dummer Belmont Noble 8 Greenough Belmont 1 l Browne St Nlcholb M I T Freshmen Belmont 1 -.55 Determ1nat1o11 EFIPS Cl ht match wmner Do herty 97 l1r1t R011 Ii11I1111-.on L111IeI1eI1l, AII1 NlIIxf'IN Suonrl R011 Mr w0II'- CFAFIIIPN b11111I1111n W11II1r Rlflery 11r 1111 .1 11 11 11I1I1r IIILIH r 1o11111f Ii1II1r1 I Illll I11 11.111 pr.11t111ng just bt orb I I1r1Nt111.1- 1.11 .111on ln tI111 oI1I .1n1l 1Iu-11 r.1ng11 11111I1r 1I11 ff111111.1N111111 I11r 1I1r111 MIIIIPI' m.1l1 I111- 11r1I1 I11 r1 - . 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First Rom Rob Howe Gaynor Watkln Beckett Watters Carr Childs Second Row Bacon Schaffer Henderson L E an Lltvack Bailey Bralnard flurd Row Clafhn W Duncan Kelley R Duncan Re Elwell Goodell Davidson Reg Howe Rice Ilanulton Uionor Doherty Downes Haskell Mechem Ho an Kirkwood .Szrlh Row Scott Hurd Annxs Ashley Us ood Russell llamtor LLto1le llerenber Katz Setcnth Row Silverman bulk Blackwood Mahlowitz Lynch Penollosa Kimball Sweet 99 ' ' li ' Y 9 s '. Ss Y 9 9 ' 9 l ' : l' g 9 ' Y! ' Ya ' A l ' I I : ' 7 ' 5 9 ' Fourth Row: Norton, J. Welch Wales, Densmore, Bolan, Wile Kline, Varkas. Fi th Row: Robinson Wahl ian W , 3 9 , - ' , ' , ' ' , V ' 1 , , A, 4 ' , I , 5 s a i a 's -'II s V a I ' I s l 'l I s gs - A Y, v 7 ll 7 9 ' 'N' 9 ' 9 ' .Iunlor Varslty Football A lack of manpower and an abundance of fum bles constantly hlndered the I V Football team this year as lt came up wlth an unlmpresslve 2 3 record though there were many times during the season when the team played good ball By scorlng early m the first perlod on a 75 yard punt return and by converting Belmont fum bles lnto Milton touchdowns the Milton eleven coasted to an easy 27 6 victory while handmg Belmont its first defeat By halftime the punt return and fumbles had given Mllton a 19 0 lead In the second half end Chris Wadsworth scored for Belmont on a pass mtereeptlon but Mllton added another tally late m the game to preserve a decisive victory At Dedham the J V s captured their first vlctory 13 0 over Noble 81 Greenough As ln the hillton game fumbles repeatedly stalled the Hill s spht T offense and the first three quarters went scoreless as tl1e defenses of both teams held fast However ln the last quarter Steve Baum ch maxed a long dow nhnll march by the Hlllmen with an off tackle plunge for the score and with three mlnutes left to play the J V s put the game on lce as Bob Haskell dove three yards for a touch down on a quarterback sneak The tl11rd game proved a disappointing 13 0 loss at the hands of bt Mark s A hard drivlng Hill offense penetrated twlce to the St Mark s defense held its ground to preserve the shutout The St Mark s scores both after Belmont fum .lunlor Varslty Soccer In spite of the .l V Soccer team s poor record of one victory and one tie against seven losses only one team can be sand to have outclassed the J V booters and several close losses could as easlly have been victories The season started rather dlsmally at Milton where only a netted shot by Bob Russo on a long pass from John Welch prevented a shutout After tl1e 4 1 Mllton loss the team showed some of lts real potential ln a scoreless tle at Tabor However ln tl1e following game with Lincoln 'Sudbury the Hill attack collapsed as the small but fast vlsltors trlumphed 6 2 Russo again scored both goals for Belmont Bob McNeil was elem ted captain on tl1e bus ride to Southboro and appropriately led tl1e scorlng for Belmont as tl1e bt Marker s triumphed 2 1 with a goal scored ln the first thirty seconds ofthe game Traveling to Coy ernor Dummer ln the ram for an unofficlal homecoming day contest pro duced another disappointment as the blg Cover ners were not slowed by the mud and won 3 1 bles came III the thlrd and fourth P6I'l0dS Frustratmg IS the only word to describe the 19 18 loss to Governor Dummer The Hlllmen scoring on plays by Tom D1Mare and Jerry Levin son led 12 7 at half tlme The first Governor Dummer score had been an off tackle Jolt directly before the half time whistle but again H1 the thlrd perlod the Governors scored twice off rlght end to take a 19 12 lead The last quarter was truly frustratlng w1tl1 Belmont scoring just as time ran out on a pass from Dave Mechem to Jerry Levmson The fateful conversion attempt which might have brought Belmont a tle was unsuccess ful as the Governors halted a quarterback sneak one foot from the goal llne With a decisive 13 0 victory over Middlesex the Hill squad finally showed what they could do with a well coordinated offense and defense A sixty yard first period drive was cllmaxed wlth an off tackle score by Dave Perkins and the conversion by John Marks was successful giving Belmont an early7 0 lead Just before tl1e final whistle Belmont once agaln hit pay dlrt this time on a quickie pass from Mechem to Leymson After a scoreless second half the game ended at 13 0 with Belmont on top At tl1e close of tht season numerals were a warded to C Caputo Cushman D1Mare Hamll ton Henmngs N Ladd f Levlnson Llttleheld F Robinson Russell bchhemann Tanger VVads worth S Wales Wicks and Wyman Right wing Bob Duncan scored the only Hlll goal Ill a pile up The overdue squad finally gained revenge back ln Cambrldge at Browne and NlCll0lS as Belmont controlled the ball conslstently to wln 2 1 Bob Russo scored ln the first half wlth a screen shot and followmg a third perlod score by the Black Knlghts Belmont kept tl1e ball in enemy territory until center halfback Jim MacMahon klcked home the final goal ln a scramble A large and powerful Roxbury Latin squad trlumphed 2 1 as up to tl1e last five mlnutes of play the ball stayed contlnually lIl Belmont Hill terrltory The Latlns then found themselves ln trouble as Bob Duncan scored when the Roxbury goalie was drawn out of posltion However lack of time prevented further scorlng The squad then traveled to North Andover to tackle Brooks One goal scored by the home team ln the first thirty seconds again proved to be Belmont s losing margin The Ilnll held the ball ln Brooks terrltory Q . . , , , . . 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K. , L, , . - , , . most of the fourth period but was unable to score Governor Dummer closed the season by taking advantage of its size to control the ball and score two goals for the victory Noteworthy ln the last few games were halfback John Allis fullbacks Tucker and Hurley and Senlor Football Featuring a stalwart defense and a well balanced offense the Belmont Hill Senior football team went undefeated and untled ln 1957 for the second straight season The seniors coached by Mr David Alolan and Mr Duncan Nelson have now compiled a ten game winnlng streak Led by the passing combination of Alex Varkas and Steve Carr the Seniors opened their season with a bang by smashing Rivers 26 0 Though the Hill offense was somewhat ragged three touchdowns by Carr and one by Kargman were Kargman was injured durmg the game and was lost to the team for the year Spearheaded by Dulac and Captam Hanlfy the Senior defense easily held Rivers from scoring Once agam relying upon the passmg of Varkas and the powerful defense the Senior eleven crushed Roxbury Latm 34 0 Ken Annls Ty Peabody and Carr each scored a touchdown on throws from quarterback Varkas a.nd runs by Carr and Goodman accounted for the other two scores In the toughest game of the year the Belmont Hill team barely nlpped St Marks 7 0 A sixty yard scormg run by Annls in the third period proved to be the decisive play ln the rough defen sive action After a see saw battle during the first .lunlor Football Despite a strong backfield the Junior football team wound up with a 2 4 record The major rea son for this poor record was a lack of depth m the me The Hllltoppers started the season strongly with a victory over F essenden Although the Juniors were plagued by fumbles they pinned a 20 0 defeat on the F essenden eleven Mills s speed brought the first touchdown Berman passed to Peter Rutley for the second and Berman scored the third himself The .lunlors continued m the wm column by downing St Mark s next The Hill eleven pounded St. Mark's to the tune of 30 0. Mills, Brooks, and Rutley each scored one touchdown, and Berman got the other two At this pomt the Sawyermen ran mto trouble and proceeded to lose their last four games The goalie Steve Hood who made several sparkling and crucial saves Numerals were awarded to Alh L Beal R Beal Brown Denny Brown R Duncan flood Hurley S Hurd MacMahon McNe1l Nickel Russo Tucker Weller and Woodbury half Belmont was stronger in the second half and threatened several times though several of these threats were thwarted by fumbles Romplng for 20 points ln the first quarter the Seniors routed a flu ridden Browne and Nlchols squad 41 0 Though Belmont used substitutes for most of the game the Hill defense easlly contained the Black Knights as Nick Wessell intercepted two B Sz N passes Anms scored two touchdowns while Carr Goodman Lynch and Warren each contributed a six pointer dlesex 4,0 6 with Annls agam leadmg the scoring with three touchdowns Goodman driving for two and Lynch fplaymg for the ailing Carry running for another Middlesex ruined the Hill eleven s hope of going through the season unscored upon as they passed for six points In this most successful season the Senlors usual offensive hne consisted of ends Livingstone and Peabody tackles Fremont Smith and Hanlfy guards Scarmg and Hall and center Keleher In the back field were Varkas Carr Annls and Goodman On defense Varkas Keleher and Livingstone were replaced by Dulac Morrison and Wessell Warren Lynch Delany Wild and Rowan also saw considerable action next game resulted m a dlscouragmg defeat by Shady Hill 32 20 Steve White Shady Hill s full back plowed through Belmont s lme for all five touchdowns The Juniors then faced Roxbury Latin who Jumped to a quick lead by scoring three first half touchdowns The Hills lone touchdown in this 20 7 loss was scored by Mills after a pass mter ceptlon Rivers handed the Junior s their third defeat 15 7 Belmont s poor pass defense was the cause of their downfall m this game In the season s final contest Noble 81 Greenough defeated the Hilltoppers, 28 14. 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I 9 - , . 9 Junlor Soccer l ack of experlence and tlme hampered tl1l'- year s ,lunlor Soccer team as they complled a dlsmal 1 6 1 record Desplte the fact that Coaches Plumcr and Jordan trled varxous comblnatlons ln the forward hne the necessary sc ormg punch was llll5SlIlg Due to the loss of many of last years lumors, the defense was weak as 26 goals were talhed agamst the Htlltoppers Blll Boss, Lower School goalle for two years, tended the nets capa bly but he was bombarded constantly ln a well played game, the llllltoppers tled lessendcn, 2 2 ln the season s opener Farly ln thc ftrst perlod, Wmk Vllllet scored to glye Bel mont an early 1 0 lead, only to haye lcessenden come back and score twlce Late 1n the thlrd perlod flaptaln Pete qegal evened the score at two all lhc game went mto overtime, but nelther team was able to score as the game ended ln a 2 2 tle ln the followlng game, superior passlng and SllO0llIlg enabled Browne St Nichols to hand the team a 3 0 defeat Belmont ,lumor High handed Belmont Hlll a declslye 4 0 thumplng Belmont lllll s offense was ney er effecttve as the Junlor lllgh constantly kept The Hllltoppers ran IHIO a powerful Milton Junlor Varsity Hockey Although the J V hockey team flI'll5llCll the 1958 season with a wlnnlng record of four wlns and three losses, the club was constantly ham pered by a lack of manpower and cancelled games 'wc ycral l V skaters had to retlre from the squad due to sc holastlc dlfficulttes, forclng Coach Sfllltll to make up sey eral dlfferent comblnattons before he could mould a smooth workmg sextet ,Inn Banker and Tom Warren Nltll two goals e tch led Belmont lhll to a 7 0 whltewashmg over Boston latln ln the openlng game of the season lhe other three goals were scored by Wed Dens mort, fseorge Wyman, and Iohn Welch ln the shutout Natick my aded the lxellcr Bunk for the second game, whlch the Smlthmen won Cdslly Any hopes for an undefeated season were obllt crated ln the followmg contest Nllll Mtddlesex who nlpped thc ,IV 1 0 Without the serytces of four starting players, the lV scxtet dropped a 4 2 dec lslon to a strong lvllllllll club Wlth Belmont llnll bc lllllil two goals, Rlce snared an Augie Meyer pass and hred the puck by the Milton goahe, and Banker tled the score early tn the final stanza llow ever, the NIIIIOII f1rst hne ended the deadlock wlth two lamphghters ln the closing ftve minutes Another 4 2 loss was handed to the team by Noble 81 breenough Banker's two second period team and agaln were defeated, tl1lS tlme 6 2 Cap tam Segal pumped ln two qulck goals before Mil ton exploded wtth a sly goal barrage After Segal s talhes Bclmont rxrcly penetrated lnto Mllton tc rrltory A wcll drlllcd Brooks team handed Bc lmont thelr flfth trught lo 4 0 Agaln the lack of scormg punch hampcred the lhll team as tl1e Brook passmg attack oy erpowered the lllll de fenslye wall llungry for a wln the llllltoppers tr ty elecl to l cssc ndc n for a rematch l he forward hne finally bc g an to Jcll after l cssc nden had takcn the lead carly ln the hrst perlod Dewey Segal, and Densmore tallted for Belmont for 1ts only w ln of the season, 3 7 The last two games w1th Mllton and boy ernor Dummer found the lumors on the short end of 4 1 and 3 l cores Although the statlstlcs of tlllo ycars Jllllltll' season werc not yery lmpressly e, wlth cxpcrtcnce many of tlus year s play ers wlll dey elop lnto future yarslty matcrlal Before the end of the season, Peter Segal was clec ted captain of tl1e club llc was also hlgh sc orcr with four goals Densmorc Mattlage each scored once goals Cqlldllllll an carly Nobles lead, but with two mmutes left Nobles scored on a scramble ln front of the nct to take a 3 2 lead When Bob Russo was hfted for a sixth skater, Nobles fared a long shot lnto the open net to clmch the ylctory W ltll a 5 3 victory oy er St Mark s the lllll JVs played thelr best game of the season to come out of a thrce game losmg streak The Qt 'Vlarkcrs domlnatecl play for the first perlod as they at tamed an early one goal lead, but Belmont recov ered qulckly ln the second perlod wl1en Banker fired two goals ln rapld 511006551011 by the bt Mark s netmmder Before the end of the period, the lllll added another goal when Banker sent Rice ln all alone as he ht the lamp on a shot to the upper corner St Mark s retahated ln the final stanza and tled the score but Wyman and Banker scored ln the last flye mlnutes to break the dead ock The ,lVs ended the season by Mlllpplflg fsoyer nor Dummcr, rs 0 Banker, Blce, Warren, lxarg man, and Meyer scored for Belmont lllll 1n the easlly won rout Numerals wcrc awarded to Banker, Cranney, Dulac, llamfy llurley, Kargman, Meyer, Norton, Osgood Blcc, Russo, Waclsw orth, Warren Welch, .l , and Wyman . 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C f xt 1 Q., -. l1T 4 a' We 1,3 l X ka of ,, ith- .lunior Hockey Startlng out their season strongely but gomg lnto a m1d season lump the Belmont 11111 Junior hockey team ended up wlth a 7 5 1 record '1he Hlllles finlshed ln a tle for thlrd place ln the .1 umor Hlgh League The league record of the qawyermen was three wms two losses and one tue mcludmg a lor-s ln the first play ofl game Throughout the sea on Coach qaw yer used Dave Prlce and Qteve llvmgston as hls Hrst de fense Mllll Wade Wfelch holdmg down the net How ever the hne were not so stable Durmg the first half of the season Mr Sawy er skated Ty Pea body David Berman and Captaln Fhot Har rmgton on first hne but there were two hnes al ternatmg as the eeond hne One of these hnes consisted of Rob 1'lw ell lim Qlaflm and Arthur Brooks and tl1e other was made up of David 111111 Cllrls Scott and Tlm Ladd 1n tl1e latter part of the season 'I nn Laclcl replaced Berman on the fmst hne and Berman Brooks and Nllll com posed the second hne '1he team started out tl1e sea on Mllll a well play ed 1 0 victory ov cr Wellesley the econd place team IH the final leaguc tanchng lhe next game wa a clo e one which thc llllhc lo t to an uncle featccl Belmont ,lunlor lllgh team W 1th thl loss Junlor Varslty Basketball Due to poor shooting and maclequate rebound mg the Belmont Hcll ,lunlor Warsltv basketball tc am complled an uncllstmgulshed record of 5 wlns and 10 los e lhc llllltoppers defense excelled as they dow ned Rlv ers 24 10 1n the season s opener Led by Dana Sweet s 8 pomts the ,layvees won tl1e1r scc ond ln a row wlth an ea v 21 7 victory over a wcak Mllton team Xlthough they played thelr best game of tl1e year tl1e ,layvees suffered thelr first loss as a strong St Mark s club edged them 34 32 l alhng belnncl early ln the game Belmont 1l1ll sparked by Kenny Annls s 16 points made a comeback but bt Nfarks height proved overpowering a they conslstently controlled the boards Belmont lllll lost thelr next three games as they found thcmselv es always llghtmg an early dehclt ll1e Jayvees were trounced by Noble Sc freen ough 48 29 by Governor Dummer 33 23 and by Mlclclle ex 44 71 Nt thc expense of a weak St Sebastlan s team Belmont 11111 rebounded with a resoundmg 54 15 vlctory Paced by Xnnl and Qaptaln Steve Carr the .layvees broke the game open ln the second ha I the Sawyermen went lnto a slump They couldn t get organucd against 'Needham and suffered a 6 2 defeat to the team they tlc cl ln tl1e standings 1Next tl1e juniors fell prey to Wlncllester Junlor high ln a non league game by a score of 2 1 An undermanncd ,lunlor tcam thcn met a weak B L High team and managed to queak out a 1 1 deadlock lhe Second 1'orm tc am then took a 3 0 wm over a weaker St Sebastlan team The H1ll puckster pulled out a 10 wm over Newton to lmprovc thelr league po llltlll l'hc next game resulted m a dlscouraglng loss to St Mark s 4 3 Thls was a non league battle However the ,lunlor regained tl1e wmnmg touch as they took two non league game ln sue ces lon NIltlLl1C5CY 5 0 and the Providence Ban tams 5 3 The f1nal league game was wlth Brook hne and the Junlors won 5 1 The qawyermen drew Melro e ln the fur t play off game and wcrc completely out play ed by morc than the 2 0 core lndlcates The league game lllgll cormg honors for tl1e Junlor went to Dave Prnce and 1 hot llarrlngton both of whom had vc pomts f oahe W ade Welch had four shutout In thelr next game Sw cet and Larrv Stone led the Hllltopper ln a 24 20 thriller over Browne 8. Nlf'll0lQ After ev enlng thelr record at 4 wms md 4 los es Belmont 1l1ll lo t thclr next slx games After a vastly uperlor Mlddlesex team routed the Jayvees 45 18 Brooks outhu tled and out played the Hllltoppers 25 16 The 11111 qulntet lost thelr tlurd m a row to a strong shooting Nobles team 51 28 1n a mp and tuck conte t the Jav vees were cle feated bv St Pauls 28 21 Paced by Carr Bel mont mamtamed a small lcacl for most of tl1e game but ln the elosmg seconds St Paul pulled ahead to stay Desplte ten polnt performances by aggresslve Lew fooclman and Carr Brock defeated the lllll outht 30 39 Belmont produced 1ts be t often sive of thc vear by tossing lll tw cnty polnts durmg a fast movlng final perlod f oodman agaln poured ten pomt throu h tl1e hoop but Belmont loslng strc tk ftlllllflllt cl when St Nlark s won 49 '77 f omblmng ln a team cflort fc nturmg thc play mg of Swcct lhot Bolau Carr and btone the Jayvees flmshed thelr eason wlth a w1n over Nlllton 5123 Belmont lllll pulled away ln the game fmalmlnutes . . 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Throughout the year the Jay vees were outre bounded by thelr taller opponents, and Belmont s offense was at tlmes woefully weak The promo tlon of Annls to tl1e Varsity midway through the season weakened the Jay yee s considerably Usually Belmont s starting hve, coached by Junior Basketball lhe Junior basketball team fmlshed wlth a medlotre 4 5 seasonal record fn doing so they evidenced a few potential Varsity basketball players ln Captain Bill lynch and Randy Nott Lynch was the teim s leading scorer with ninety pomts, and Nott followed close belnnd wlth Clgllty four pomts The Juniors started olf on the rwht foot by eklng out a w1n over St Nfark s 33 30 Lynch led the scoring with ten pomts, followed by Nott with nine and llolmann with eight ln their second effort of the season the Juniors lost to a superior bhady lI1ll team 3175 Nott agaln had nme pomts to lead the team s storing betting baek on the wlnnmg road, the Juniors easily toppled Mid dlesevc, 40 30 Two players got lnto the double figures ln tlllb game Lynch scored elrrhteen pomts, and lNott scored fifteen St Sebastlans conquered the Juniors 36 30 Nott led the team s scoring by dumping thirteen and I ynch had twelve pomts lhe team then ran into a scarcity of pomts losing to Browne and for Belmont lhen in 1 L Hunt wlth labor, Junlor Varsity Baseball The Junior Varsity baseball tt tm had their first losing season ln several ye Irs as the y ret orded a four win, six loss slate Nlr f rokt tlums that the club s lack of power it tht Illllt md weak defenslve play tctountf d for tht poor ruord Unly three regulars, Mike Nlorgan I nrry Stone, and Lew ffoodman bllll d over 300 Governor Dummcr upcndtd the f rokemen ln the openlng game, 8 6 Starting pltc lu r, N uman Mahlowitz was belted lor hw runs by f oyernor Dummer 1n the three innings he hurled Belmont scored once ln each of the thru opening stanaa and three more ln the nth to fro into the lead but Stone w as hit lor thru runs in the lllllllI1lllIl'T for a f oy ernor wm e ,Hs won their hrst glme 8 ew ton lllffh Sophs Stone w ls the wmmnv pltther ln relief and lllfS wtrt tolluttd by Bill Schaffer, Jerry Sack f oodmm xldlllllttlfl Nlor gan, and Stone xIcllll0XS1ll, with eltytn strikeouts D Mr Herbert B Moore, consisted of Bolan, L tam Carr, Goodman, Stone, and Sweet Other boys FCCCIVIIID' numerals on the young .layyee team were Iemberg llurd, back, We sel, and Woodbury Belmont lllll won, .30 40 kdde d to the Juniors were Bonnie Woodbury who scored nineteen pomts, and Sttyt f :rr who stored ten, Captun Lynch scored nme pomts The Juniors then won oy er Middlesex for the second tlme, 3126 Lynth led the scorers with thirteen pomts Bt lmont lmproyed ln thelr second game with Browne and Nichols They lost by sw pomts, 42 36 Bott netted slxteen pomts, Lynch nme, and Day idson seyen lhe team ended the season nutly by topphnf' St Nfark s ln a thrilling game 77 71- Lynth md Nott led the team ln scorlng with thlrte en and 1 wht pomts respectlvely Xlthouffh the team lmproy ed during the season one of the major rt asons for lts losing season was the lnablllty ofits me mht rs to negotiate foul shots The Juniors stored on only forty two out of one hundred nineteen attempts This ls an average of about tlurty five pereent Mr Alolan, the coach, commenting on tlllh year sJun1or team said Tllls team worked well as '1 unit, and l reteryed great satlsfaetlon ln was credited w1tl1 the wm 1n the JV defeat of 'yllddlesev 9 4 In the following game with the Belmont lllgh Sophs the Crokemen won easlly 16 3 Stone was the wmnmg pitcher ln the rout ln whu h Belmont llill outlut their opponents la 7 lhef rokemen s wmnmg strt ak was brought to an abrupt halt by St Mark s, when they defeated the Ihll JVs 8 5 Stone relieved losing pltr her xT3lll0VNlll in the setond and strutk out the side 1n the next two lnnmv llowey er, a St Nlark home run opened a four run fourth to fuve them an eight run lead wluch was all they needed to win the game l'he JY s ln the next two games lost both of them 1 they dropped o l and 7 3 decl sions to ffoycrnor Dummer md Nfxddlesex re spet tlytly lht f rokemcn won their fourth Wllllt of tht season dndlllsl xlllltlll 9 7 with NI llll0Syltl w io Uxyc up Jllsl seytn Int ffomv the dlstante on the mound XIOFUAII, lxarvman and Sack banged out two luts ellllft t in tht Game Voble 81 , l Jr Y ,- Y . . . . . ap- - 9 ' Y ' ' v Q ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' Q ' ' ' . - 1 D ' Q . . . . , Q1 ' S' Y 'im K , me , , 9, 1' . 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It 4 imnpl1n1u1ls ol WEST END CHEVROLET INC 'Huh XI un Smut XX zllh nu NI 155 H111 Xlltchell Prf Quia nf Sports car palntmg a specialty' IXX lfitlllll LOIIIILLUHQ all del: utxucnls IU C., 1- ,fm 1 2,.2 . ..-H -N WA, 0 a o Q ,. , . ,- X ,E ., ., . . . . K Q.. Compliments of Clmnplinwnts of LOT MAN INC Mr Hurburf IM H 15112 DIMARE BROTHERS A Grandmother an LIS Melo Red Brand Tomatoes ,S 7' 5 . Frmn Pzickfi ol d A Grandfather Hrmml. Nl:1f,szlc'I11lscll, 121 GARDENSmc. .-Xnnuals Perennials Cut Distinctive Flowers Arrangements Boston Post Road Wfayland, Blass. Tel. ELmwood 8-7000 R. N. Elwell, President Compliments of a Friend l N Q l.. Compllments ol CHITEL S MEN S SHOP appafel for men and boys VVIIICIICSICF Massachusetts TELEPHONE LIBERTY Z 9l8O Lotnpllments of WINCHESTER PROVISION COMPANY lXI211Il Street Wmchester CCD '??j E N G RAVE RS STATIORBRS T N4PLETfE CDFFWCZE OLJTFI 57 TERS 61 FRANKLIN STREE BOSTON 'TEIRS BONNELL MOTORS VVIIICIICSILI Massachusetts WHEATON MOTOR CO 301 ll Trapelo Road Belmont Mass Complzments PLEASANT STREET GARAGE Belmont BLUEBIRD .IEWELERS Hamllton and Elgm Watches Internatlonal Sterllng Expert Watch and Clock Repazrmg Snorkel and Parker Pens Belmont Centre, Mass 25 Leonard Street IV 4 3909 ARLINGTON COAL AND LUMBER CO 41 Park Ave Arllngton 126 1 s ,, . 1 ,, -- Compliments of IN f , V ' - T, I I' ,- , I In . . 0 HE STAR ARKET o Greater Bostons Outstandmg Food Stores Star Markets are located In Cambrulge Somervllle Chestnut Hlll Watertown Medford Wellesley l'1 Brookline Newtonville a 1 v n 'He , f,.- , , ,6 a N., Q., , , 1 ii v Mt' Y ' 2 ff: '-if K ga: 47k .Q I 'I ,n ,un If , 00 Nn-. as -avi. D . -W-. 45 ' fw -qu' ,ff 4. , wa j . l V X --, 'Q A ..,,.f,,, - 4' km .J V 4 ,153 ,Qi A:i5ri1Q,'1- - : ' 3' ' A w., f I -f ',f .-P W, X :iv .1 ,'L, 4, I Compliments of a Friend THE GUSTIN CORP bll1L LL ILDINC IRODLC IS XVIIILIILSICI NI us Publmhf rs and Prznn rs W Im he tc r 6 00 N Prmtvr f THE PANEL l OX I' IX ' Chun 1 Ukuuslly C uublldf e 19 M0 on-we f, runfwsh THE PREP SHOP H4nvARo SQUARE The only SKDCIIIIHX S1101 zn 111g mga 611711 tf 301121 6111621 L m wen: from SI P 610 -I0 'L ' iff XVI' 'H Ol'R CI .I I. .lliN'I'S. fil I 'il St. I2 5 4--Y 'lfMmfl.wfW .SL -INgl3F34 1 . x. O' 67 Acjc 14, O I V S aw V ' .s ' - 1.9 ' s 0 l ' V 1-' I ' , -, catf' g 1 1' g gmztl' ' z'l 129 Jock Deloney's RESERVOIR CLUB 355 FRESH POND PARKWAY at CONCORD AVENUE CAMBRIDGE Belmont H111 men for many years have found our establlshments at New Haven Cambrzdge and New York the headquarters for our own make ready to wear clothmg xmported furnlshmgs and hats of genuine good taste and quallty N'C NLW HAVEN A lv NILW YORK ' 1 GWY 82 MT AUBURN STREET CAMBRIDGE I 50 ,,e 4 v- -I 4'o 262 YORK STREET El 3? 3 5 341 MADISON AVE. at 44th ,, . Z o - 4, 094. FOREIGN CARS OF BELMONT lllmll sul NK Builders Iron Works JI1 1 Il IIIIXI N ss ll pllmcnls The Childs Gallery ,ll ns Irmu g I umm lUINuxInu1x SLILCI Boston ARA5 of Iwllzflfj , INC. gnu ' cal ' Volk. 'SQUII .IIMCI L. Cal 110 IJCZIIVIK - Sm -s Ilc', .In . 295 'ltlnlx-lo IQUZIKI IV1mI ' I-ESI! CII II ' ' I ol , I ,f 2 J 1 y I 1 J - 31 'nj XVIC 5-T000 'Q' ' gs ix A I , v -'L' - If I.mI IOR PARIICUIAR PIC 'I O QIALI Mllk C rmm Butter Chusc 'md Iiggs D 1 ezzvs nz Il XII KFIHI 'X1llI'lI-R Cn W A Ross Drury Company 42 IWORAINI SI Rl I 'I BELMONF TEL Ivanhoe 4 1000 HZ 9 I I 'I JI , I2 IV H II' A .V T f T Y ' X1 1 ' if a s l I-I I 4 11. ., dk' .' A :xIil,INf I' rx - IIrcm1uN'r - IIANIIIRIIJGIG - I,lcx1xr roN III 4: n-'mm - NY ,HIIAN1 - YY, 1: XVN - NYL' ' ': I Il U 0 0 A Y I , - 3 Cf AVERY G. SAUI. C0 STEEL FABRICATORS LEXINGTON PRESS INC P Of 0 7 7 Oakland Street CROSBIE TVIACDONALD EDWARD J. O NEIL JR. ARTHUR H. CROSBIE 79 MILK STREET BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS IH ' L INSURANCE Wllllam J Clegg IL ulcl Cnnual In u c III Post Ottlce Square lioston 9 Xlassiclluselts pp I-I 781 Best XV1shes lrom Second Bank State Street Trust Company II 1'1 lllIxIlII bu sum In X Ilfmbei rn 115112111 liz mv! lnsznamf fmpomtzon Complzments Su erlor laundry 625 CONCORD AVENUE DIAMOND T SALES 81 SERVICE CORPORATION OF BOSTON Dlam ond T Trucks 590 Nollh Buwu Stlecr Bushton XI lbSlLI1llSLlI5 J Nlznril ' 1 L' 5 ram 'C 1 ,Q , I 1 ' ' ' 'cet 1 1 H 1 Q Bo, ', .Iz1ss. I ' ' f ff ff .' -fffifi U L- UNI Of E P J Y . at: ' J Compluments of FAULKNER BROTHERS Fuel Oll Blue Coal and N E Coke Power Burners Sales, Installation and Service P Xlpme Sueen SOmerset tm 8 773 I 56 1 , , 4 ' ' . Smncrville, lxlLlSSliChll5Cll5 , . . ,, TECH MOTORS Sflld61lIllff'I Parkard Sales Servuce 9 y iss -Xu' lunlmclg.,L hllot 4 2680 Ifm Irzendlx Sen I nm Izmfnts BELMONT LUBRITORlUM 82 Concord Avg Belmont L LOIUIIUOIII Prop lV.mhoL 108610 Compliments BROWN WALES CO STEEL Combrudge Moss UNlverslfy 4 4300 2. W E ST N EW T O N MASSACHUSETTS Outfitters to young men J p ' , .- of .7f' Mzif. . I: Ii u .-X. . ' z ', '. M ln' fire- V ' Q ' 'Am Mlm-'M'-W'-M-Q T T of A , T,,T,,, 137 Compllments of Boston Cambridge Watertown SAWYER-TOWER INC Massachusetts Lumber Company Compliments of a Friend l J OH' d Y d B1 h Y d 100 I 1 15 R U L l l XI S Il Xl New England s Foremost PHOTOGRAPHERS and LIMNERS PURDY limton Officml Photographers Belmont Hull School llll 1 367 Boylston Slrccl De Soto Plymouth Vespa Motor Scooters ROCHFORD MOTORS INC. 364 Boston Ave. Nleclford Mass. EX 6-5544 Serving You .Sinfe 32 l 011111111116 1118 FRANK A FOWLER The Class Rmg Man 1 Srhool Smut Boston 8 NI ass Rlchmoud 7 Oli: lil cum 1 lol C ls N I IJ I amp! If rm WANAMAKER HARDWARE IZU8 Nllssacllusuts 'nc Xlllllglflll llLl.,1ls fum Jlzmuzfs BELMONT SAVHNGS BANK 1 no C omuunnt Lon iuons BLLNIONT QLN I 1 R CUbHING SQI XRI JOHNSTON FOSTER NC Estabhshed 1910 Pamung Contractors Meacham Road SO 68080 8081 Stanley G Russell Preszdent and Treasurer of If in ' A of at ' 7' Aj ', ' .,, ' L- 'I . If -'pl , Olll 'nl HIC' Nllssiou E4-1900 ' llafsc ol ljlll - l.V9 ' coo, , . I . , 1 2 .R I of T I - 1 'Q A 1: Y N Q 69 , - - l T I1 2 HZ ATLANTIC ROOFING CO CIVIL TRUST LLII1 lm IIL XI Iss ILIIUSL I I QIUIIIIJIIIIIUIIIN ul Rcmnls :xml Iirinlgcs NC' 1 'igI1u.. 4 1 , 'tls .. .I Ruhncll. Saxon Il lllx T11 m SAVORY 81 TARBELL INSURANCE AGENCY INC on IS ICKI Bos on f Olll1JI7NHT1fS IIOWARD jOHNb0N S BFI MONT CAw4BR1Dc If IINF Us CONCORD AVFNUF CAMBRIDCE MASSACHUSFTTS 141 Do 'ic ' 'lcll U Zllll 1gc.:Sr' 1 xl ll'n1c'oc'k4i-Alfiflb of ' 9 'Y 1 A A ' I A ,I A A A l , 1 K A C omphments of AMHERST MOTOR SALES INC Ford Sales and Servlce Robert S Tamtor 78 Sunderland Road Amherst Xlass see the amazlng WINKLER LOW PRESSURE Oll BURNER THAT SAVES YOU UP TO SO! ON FUEI STEIUHIT lllllllil WINKLER Sunday Night News WNAC TV 1 PM Channel 7 e 0 FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION CAlL 515111111 S WVatertoun TVA 4 0100 PORTER 275 Fresh Pond Parkway, Cambrldge Massachusetts ABBOTT MOTORS FORD bales SLIVICC 109 Lmden Street 'Waltham Mass TXVlIlbfOOk 1 1106 5 . w . 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IIIJILIS R G MEARN C0 INC CONTRACTOR SUPPLIES xr x Run lls Sen 11 L 79113 0114: Q11 111 C20 I li1l'II'Oi, C I I' Stiff 1 V' Q 'CCL Boston, NIQISSZICIILISCIIS P: L: HV1- - P-'7 F C ompllments ol ROBERT F BREAKER Your Texaco Dealer' 508 Plexsant Street Belmont Mass Phone IV 4 9761 Amen Thls space stolen by the Edltors May they rest xn peace 'os f.r 'eNs xXf Foods Taste Better lf they come from Plerce's For 126 years lamllles have come to us for the good foods they are proud to serve Telephone and dehvery SCTVICC most pomts Ill Greater Boston Ca KE 6 7600 BE 2 1300 Llght stores ln Belmont Boston Broolthne Lhestnut H111 Newton and Yvellesley S S PIERCE CO Hndover' Sho 22 Holyoke Street 127 Mam Street Cambrxdge Massachusetts Andover Massachusetts 148 This book prmtcd by VELVATONE, a specxal process of htho graphlc pnntmg Sole producers Wm J Keller Inc , Buffalo, N Y No other pnntrng firm ms authorxzed to use the Velvatone method A f L ssveo ' x 'K 3 v ' gdilfpfgigf slgtcuwrozvtaww - t ff , y . - I - L 4.4 0 Q , . - 7 , t V . to 1 . 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