Belmont Hill School - Belmont Hill School Yearbook (Belmont, MA)
- Class of 1960
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' A 4 1 , 4. . x 1325 5' X ' A'- 'vw - 4, N- 1 .I - 'I - nf THE YEARBOOK CLASS CF 1960 YEAR BOO K BO.-X R D lfditor-in-Chief Business Nlgtnuger Copy I-iditor Sports Editor Plicitograipliy Editor :Xssocizite btlitors liditoriul .-Xssistunts !'l1otogr:ipl1ic Assistant Business .'xS5lSl'llIlIS .lohn G. Brooks :Klan H. Kline Lewis S. Goodman Robert R. D. Nickels Steven XYeller Robert B. Nicholson .-Xrtliur li. Norton john P. Welch Robert B. Downes Gregory K. Hunt Donald Hurley QIITICS R. NlllCNl1ll1OD Nl. Gregg Robinson G. Scott Cushman 'lll1Ul111lS lf. DiNIare Steven B. Hood li. 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The Hume is reined :xt r Chefl in Zlffiilll , . s ,N 'Kb r A f Q Rustlt-rs: czlstcrn ytylc it Sweet nuthingx 1 4 t - Esquire Uny parade if X fr Sixth Forum cullngr uricntattiun IIlL'L'!i!l1.f drugs un Ifrcmtmt-Smith and ricc and liver VVorking together lf.. 3 Y lt' P3 O If If 'Q 'o Lf' Few boys who thoughjnllv assess their education at Belmont Hill canfail to realize their very real debt to the S chool's faculty or to acknowledge their abiding respect for many of their teachers. .Wore than this respect and appreciation, however, is the friendship that many feel for these men who have been genuinely concerned with their growth of mind and heart. It is this concern that so often distinguishes the Belmont Hill master and which has made the School so strong. So long as this basic' interest of the faculty in the individual capacities and aspirations of each boy continues, the School is assured of a bright future of real educational service to all who have the op- portunity to be members of it. Charles F. Hamilton FACULTY ERILK HAMII 'ION A B Mr H'1m1ltun was gmduated from hVllll1mS 1n 1933 He came to Belmont Hxll 1n 1942 and lb now 1n hxs second decade of dlstmgumhed leadershlp of the School l U11 dehghted to l1 we the opportunlty to extend to ill members of the Ll1ssof196omy best WlSl1CS for your future success md h zppmess As 1 clfws you hive 1ga1n 'md igam evldenced 1 hne Splflf of umty md hive g1ven the ent1re school excellent student lexdershlp ln 1 trymg college adm1ss1o11s s1tu1r1on mmy of you h 1ve exhlblted gre It fortltude md pHI'lCI1CC Ahove 'ill you hive ftccepted your nvmy tr1umphs ind occ1s1on1l l 1 u1l grice dls lppomtments Wlfl C1 1ll l congr1tul1te you 4 i . 5 Q., 1 nf' CHARLES FRED ' , ' , . . lleadmasler' A K , l I K 1 L Ls' K l I lnrt lxnu Mr cnnu 'Nlr lhnxmore Mr Nlittlipe Mr M ixwcll Mr Hunilton Mr Dum ui 'Nlr Punk Mr Vlillu SlL!Nlf1lVl'ii Nr Qrolxc 'Nlr 'Nlorton Mr C ildcr Mr lixhcr Mr Niwur Mr Aloim Ilznd Ima Mr Nnurh 'Nlr Krebs Mr llumcr Mr lrc ron Nlr logmri Nlr Ric ll'dNOll Mr Row Mr Boocmk lomlhkoc 'Nlr Smlord 'Vlr llowlim IN r lurnu Mr W ilworth Nlr Worrut Mr Licchimli Nlr W irren Nlr Hump rcu CIIARLHS .IHNNISY -IR. A.B. JOHN HENRY FUNK A.B. Mr. ,Icnney the senior memlier ofthe fiiculry came After g,r1du'1tion from H'1rv'1rd in 1941 Mr. Funk rorhe schoolin 1o-7 -ifrer his graduation fromH'1r- came to Belmont Hill the following, ye'1r. He is v'1rd in 19-6. He is Registrlr for the Upper School Director of the Middle School 'ind teiches French. 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' ' ' ' 17 1 1 1 II1'1sa1lx1: I1'1:1'r1 I 'I5 l 5 and as 5 LI 'Ch 1 5 1 4 'l - ' 1l11' '11111. 4 f '1 ' ' j 1 1 ' ID A Al OI-XNJ 'Xlr Xl DI 1n w ns gfldll ittd from Hirv 1rd in 1141 md c um to BLlmontH1ll in 1954 Humlnitits l!'OQ.,!'lITl md thc Iilmrlry C mmitttt Ind is :xo lNSlNI lI'lf C016 o MK HAFI F HUMPHRFXS A B A M Mr Humphreys w lN grlduutcd from Rutgtrs in 195 He czmt to Belmont Hill in 1755 to tt lch Prtnch 1nd Spfmish Hc took hm A M If Middlebury in 1958 He is 1n '1Qs1st1ntCo1ch of tcnnm N I' XX FLI HOXX I1 S XIOR1 ONI B I1 Mr Morton WIS gfldlllftd from Brown md his Fd M xt Boston Univerxity in 135 He mme to Btlmont Hill in 1954 to tt 1ch 1nd co1ch in tht I ower School DUNCAN MORSE NELQON A B A M Mr Nelson w1s 1 member of the Bel mont Hill faculty from 1955 to 1958 He left 1n 1958 to work tow nrds his PhD in Fnglish at H'1rv'1rd University Ht re turned to Belmont Hill in the spring ot 1960 on 1 pfirt time. hawm to tewch Png lish 1nd to 'ICXVISL the Yearbook bourd 18 LH-XRI PS XX NXHIH A B 1X tormtr r11d1nt xt Btlmont Hill 'X r ith wi grldultcd from X llc 1 Pnglixh in tht Middlt School Louhu mor X l!'SlTX In chu 1nd lustln 1111 1 NLCFLYIFX of tht Xlumni Pun CER-XRD JONFPH XX -Xl XXORIH Mr Walworth w IN grlduatcd fI'UI'1l M lx sachmetts lnstitntt of Iechnolop in 1949 He c1mc to Btlmont Hill in 1955 to teach IT'l1fhLlTllfILN HL is hc1d with f hockev 1 1 i DAX' 1. . , 11 ,A.B. fi ' , 1 'i.'1 ' 1, ' 1 V. H ,.. . 1 .1 1.1 1,1 11 1 1 1 1 11X.B., l1l1. ., id.lX1. 1 l 1 s 1 1 1 i , 11 . i 4 fi 11 1 1 ' ' .1 11' 11 1 1 SNIA 28571 1 1 I '1 1i1lo5l to fL'ilCll English und l111tin. He heads the in 19511, took his l.l,.B. at Suffolk in 1943, and-ioined thc filflllfy in 1954, H11 tc11Cl1cs 1 7 rg 5 1 jg 1 1. .1 1' ' i ' 1 f' , 1:1 'Il ' 111 ', 1l, 1 1 h f I 2. 1 1 1 ' ' U ju ' '1 I' 1 1II,1 l l11lxt'l11lll. 11 1 1 i 1 1 1' . 's 1 1 1' Q 1 11 ' Q d. W 1 ., 'cl ' ' 1-1 1 f ' 1, . ,'f, 1 fi 1 , I 1 fi '1 1 ' M , . ., . . . ., . . SB. . 1 1' if 11 . 1 1' 11' 1 1- . if 1 1 1.1- -5 ' 1 1. 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 .1 1 3 .1 ' 1 11' ' ' ' 1 I 11 ' 1 1 .X 1 1 ' 1 1' -1 . . ' . 1 1 1 A ' N ' -1 1 . .1 ' V I . , 1 1 i . 1 - 1 1 1 1 11 ' 1 ' 0 1 1 - A 1 .'1, - 1 - IIPRRX JOSI' PH LOLLHIOI A A B A M Mr Locch1ol1 Wl br ldll ltud from Cl xrk III 1950 1nd took h1 A M lf lhllddlLl5lll'W tn nch I ranch 1nd Nplnnh rv l'RANlxI IAAIOR AB M I nlor 1 gr 1d111t1 ot H llc who hu dong lurthmr study If Oxford and Hlr vlrd jomnd thy llClllfW 1n H151 to dlrnct rh1 work 1n muslc 1nd t ln 1d thy C lu Club DAVPNPORT PI UMFR Ill A B A M hir Plumgr WIS 5,r1du1tLd from D 1rt nuurh lh 1255 1nd took h1s AM It 'School flculty 1n 1956 to unch Fnghxh and scnnct ROC FR B BOOLOLK A B Mr Boocock Prmccton 1956 mmm to Belmont H1ll Larly 1n 1958 to teach n1 1thun'1t1cs 1nd scuncn He 1s 1ss1st'1nt Coach of soccer 19 FRFDl'RlCk B PRPSIONI AB Mr Pruton '1 gr1d111tL of hhllll1mN 1n 1,53 cum to Bdmonr H111 nn 1957 r teach scnncm 1nd mlthem lt1Cb H IS of hocl-.cy 1nd cnw FRFDI- RILK COWPRLX LAI DPR Mr Lnldur 1 L,I'ldll'lK'C ofH'1rv1rCl ln 1957 Clmk to Belmont Hlll 1n 1958 to te1ch h1story He IN lacultv xdvlbgr to the 1 and - W A 1 2.125 We A 5 X 5 gk l 1 l f ' .' f ' ' ' ,. , . I 1 , , , . . . .1 A 1 A - - , ., . . . ., . . ' if 1 ' ' ' X ' 'l . B ' 1 IS Y 1 1 ' Q 1 ' . ' 23 ' - 1 ' 1 - F Q1 1 ' X ' U ' 1 1 ' 's 1 . .1 ' - 1' 1 ' 1 . ' . . 1 4 7 ' 1 1 1 '. c .' in 1951. Hu joined the faculty in 1956 to Harvard in 1956. He joined the Lower head coach of soccer 11nd 11ss1sr11nt couch .1 J 1 1 L' 1 - L' A V ' 1 , vf- ' ' 1 ' . I Q . f' N 'V :M Y 3 . . , . Y 1 - . 1 1 - , 1 1 , . . .. 1 . , 1 1 . 1 1 . , . . . . , , . , r. ' '1 , 1 Y 1 1 ' A '1 ', if . ', , , 1 ' A.B. ' A ' .' 1 A 1 - ' f ' . B1 ' , 1 71 1 1 1 ' 1 ,'A - 1 Ai ' ' z - . ' fi -. , 1 - ' ' ' I -XI BFRI R-XNISDPII PRPDPRILK L RlLHARDbO'N IPNNIS C IBBFNS NN ARRhNl .IR RNPH R lN A B Ed M r Q ornu 1 5r1d111r1 ol Willmms A g,r1d111te ol H xrv 1rd 1949 Mr Rich r W 1rr1n 1 r d111t1 H1rx1r1 15 took his 111 xstnrs dqbru If 1 IL in 1rdson took h1s mlsrlr s degree rh1r1 111 9 Cmu t iglmont Hill in 1 tg 1Ch Png x 1t1n in o to tL Ich chemistry 1nd biology rhn lowyr qchool dirur thy work in Clrlm mu HL ix ilxo 1 1xt111t C1r1Ch of tgnnix 0 Ol IN H INC HAM A B A M IAURPNCI' HUNT ROBFRI LHIXRI PN XXURRI sl A 1.,r1d111tLofD11kL in 115 Mr lngh 1m SANI ORD JR A B A M A B I took hu A M lf Ohio Stun in 1954 Mr Sanford 1 1,r1d11'1tL of Princeton My Vkm-rut wh Lrldumd fmm Wil 1.11111 to lhlmont Hill in 1959 to tp 1ch clue of 1945, took his A M Tt H1rv 1rd lmms in 195, 1n rccuvnd hu A M t historx He co1chuj11n1or v'1rs1ty luv. in 1954 He c1mg to Belmont Hill in 1959 Wmlm m m ,Ugg HL Jmmd thi Btlmnm 1 to tmch history 1nd mithnmnics HQ H flculf, m mg, fn gc-,Ch Nclmu I Colche-1-111n1or v'1rs1ty lmskgtlylll nlobv '1nd mqghkm mcg 20 ' - - fm - o .1 I I 121 ' ,ff- 1 1 1 ii' Y. Q ' ' i ' f ., 1 11, ' I I '. ' '.', 9 '1 X., ., GI' .' f ',j ., A.B., l.F.A. . ., I . . A.B. M.i ',',1'1 1' i Jin 711 41'1 , , .'- M. '1 -,1g11 L'I1li :'1lin I1-2, ' -1'-1 '1l 1 Q ' if ' 194, 1 - ol- A ' 1158111 1958, in which yCilI' hc c11mc to Belmont llj-QI. He c11mc to Belmont Hill in 1958 reach history, xcicncc, 11nd gL'ULZI'Sll1l1y in Hill to -1 1 lixh :md l,1 ' 1 d r -1 '1 ' 1 . - . - 1' . 11n1w': 1 1 i ' 1 .. 1 f ,- ,535 X N 1 . X I lx ,, X li l S . .9 , .., . . . i 1 ' 1 '. ' CIM, 1: 1 ' ' 'i 1 1, . 1 1' 'Q , ., . ., - - 1 . ., A.lV . ' . .1 .HC .i ,f 'i 1' 1 . l 1.'f1 1' i 11 - - ' ' -1 ' . .1 1 1 '. 1 d 'V' . .11 lull. -1 1 1 ' - ' ' ill 1 1' ' 51 1 J i' , vi- 1 ,i I .Si 15 1 . :MA , - ' f x D 0 X S ' Q1 ' X w 1.f ' M , . Q: Y A P1:wiff'SA.W-f M, M W- W-f b 4 ts ix? M ' . A R Y'f?f 'ii ' 1. A ' ' -. iv ' . X 1 7. 6 iff! N I xx, ' .RN K W I K -. 1 , ws, S 3 ', , '- V , 7 1nw wxAi , -.K A 1 f f 11, ' .' 9 A W R My W' A 5 0 , i ' gp M ' 6 1,5 . - 'vid 5.4.,'i , Q ' J, .Q V .Eh A , 4 J, - Q 1 gf- 1.4222 A 1 rv 'V + i ff' Q 3 1.22 sw .kiwi 8. A L' .M The -Q6'71f07'j'6'IZ7' if rzlmosl loo good to be true. If ofers most of the fm':'zz11toge.f of young adn!!- lzood rmdfeu' of flze di.ffzd:'rz1z1:zge.v,- it ezj?'ord.v ez neiclv .fopfziflimled inlefleefuaf exeitement for Ilzoxe who would ,ceek if icillzin zz fzzmifiar and .vympatlzetie encirofzmeulg it eozzfofidatex merm- i11gfuffriend.fhip.f perlzaps never again Io be .fo inte21.ve,- above off, il if fu!! of the irresistible hope of znzdisoppoirzted youth. Frederiek C. Calder SEN IORS at and 2' sts. Ymuc 'I rw' 1 T 8 Q, lfiritt Rafe: Dihlare, Blackwood, Norton, NYessell, S. Brown, M. Roliinson, Downes. 5'z'fm11fRn:L'.' XYadsworth, nl. YYeleh, Maehlalion, D. Morrison, Nickels, Russo, G. Hunt. Th1'n1'Nu-:a'.' Patrick, T. W'arren, A. Nleyer, Hanify, Xkile, Turran, Xarkas. l'n1o'tl1 Race: -I. Brooks, Hurley, Allis, Dulac, Denny-Brown, Hood, Thayer. lftflli Rn-ze: Nlitchell, Morgan, lfein- lierg, lN'lahlowitf, D. Brooks, Kline, VVeller, Hill, Goodtnan. .Vi.v.'!h Now: NY. Duncan, Nicholson, P. Fretnont-Smith, XY. Silk, Stonlierg, R. Bradlee, Cushman, Mechem, Cranney, lfmerson. ooking Backwards ln mid-Septemlier, lojl, fifteen meek, illiterate and un- educated lioys sat in the front of the Lower School Building and stared in terror at Mr. Gregg, Mr. D., Moose Mulliken, Deac Burroughs, Mr. Croke, the old Mr. Smith, and even Mr. Togneri. The latter personage we came to know better than ever in the Sixth Form. The original Fifteen were: Chris Arterton, David Brooks, Henry Davidson, Tom Delaney, Ronnie Evans, Perky lfalwell, Nat l.add, jim MacMahon, Aug Meyer, Bolt Nickels, Art Norton, Crawford Sweeley, Holi Turran, Alex Varkas, and johnny VVelch. I-light of us made itz D, Brooks, UI. lVlaclN1ahon, A. Meyer, R. R. D, Nickels, A. Norton, R. Turran, A. Yarkas, and VVelch. A l,ower School soccer teatn was formed for the first time, and everyone got their First glimpse of Nat The VViZard on skates. Mr. Gregg taught Geography, and Mr. Croke drilled numliers into us. The Good Deacon tried vainly to instill some Wagner and sotne Potnp and Circumstance into us. The syn- apses were not yet connected. We tried to connect them during rest period, liut Red Horse Hill offered little stimu- lation. GRADIC SIX: We added l,ewis Goodman, Kenny Yeates, lioth Duncans, john McGonagle, Alan Fishman, Doug St. Clair, and our omnipresent president, Nick Wessell. This year marked the coming of Newt Morton and the stardom of Mack the Canuck on the l.ower School Hockey team. Educa- tion was lieginning to lie felt, and Yeates dazzled for one day in the math class of the old Mr. Smith, never to he heard from again. lfveryone took the Greyhound Bus trip to the Navy Yard, and it rained on Fenway Park day. Mr. D. started giving half- hours to Mciiooch, and never stopped. By the end of the year, the latter had thirty-two of them frotn the former. Base liall came, and with the Seventh Grade away on D-Day, we got the liig steps for the first time. Meyer got an honor pin, and we were almost l.ower School Seniors. GRADE Sl'iVl'ilN: We added Paul Gill, Holi Russo, Steve Wleller, Holi Nicholson, Bolt Downes, Hill Silk, Tflliot Harring- ton, and Boli Kargman. This was the year that we weren't liossed around any more. No, sir! The first day of school Silky found hitnself unlisted in all the school's records, and asked around. Finally, they agreed to let him stay. Steve Weller turned out to lie the missing IBM machine of lotta. Soccer and tootliall waxed strong, and shoulder pads were liaekwards on the uninformed. The Midgets started a long winning streak, and liroke it later. Norton and Machlahon had some voice troulile in the play, liut the dancing went otfquite well. Good- man exchanged math for l.atin answers with anyone and the l.ower School Choir went to the Morgan Memorial to sing liut found that the Deacon had forgotten the music. lfinis, l.ower School singing. Hockey again, and Kargman had two ques- tions. Kargman came liack from Florida looking not as white as when he had left. Baseliall and scavenger hunts were here, and Mr. Morton worried aliout the lfay game. Nicholson started down his long road of losing deliates as the powerful Pawnees swept again. lt' only they could have stayed out of troulile. There was D-Day, for tis this titne, and people fished and looked at antique Chevies and l ahds. Doug St. Clair seemed liound for greatness, as his mother said, and we were in the upper school all ofa sudden. GRADE FIGHT: The class really swelled this year, as we took on john Allis, Tony Belluschi, Sam Brown, ,ferry faputo, nm l lN1lI'L Rubnr Dul 11 I lrry lunlmrg, Pd H lm , Dlvg Hull K-ru., Hunt Pull lung, BulmMcN11l M C Rolwm sun, and l'h1l Mhnr lhgn mu thun wu Nlck Vhrthgssen Ihls w mx thu u xr nt duuplnm from thg rg xlms of Humphrub md Funk 'Nudd1nls wx vurn klckgd out of xrudy h xll for do mg whlr hld hun xll rlghr m thn luwpr School Brow Iuplm tnuk Lxtr 1 dunrtx md m xdg has with Swulgy, mg m Whllt LXPllllllDL.,lI1 Scuncp ll how dull LXhlllNfS m ldn c urs 50 flstgr lmc IUSL ufNLwtun s lxw of 1ct1on md rcactxon NM got our first t hte. of Splkg Downu, 1nd wg wxxh we Could hive h nd mon L Nwulny c um up wuth his fir t 8 020 on 'ln LX xm C Vhllwur I meh lullar bggnn to he 1vL Lrugrb wlrh xmumg lccurlcv md rmbulirltw, ugnumlly drlvmg Norton to the B snctmn Ind Wuxnll to tmrs of trusrrxtmn Ihg clrds wnrr. srutknd ILIIIISI umu ln rhn gunz. A tru wxb shoved through lupplc s wlnduw ln Wgllnr 6. Lo to batter dumon stmte natural bcxencc 'wynapbcb were bc51nn1n5 to connect slowly but surgly Fducmun w1s hlplkhlhjb Dxxuplxm wzs no prolmlun for somg lim M1cM1hon w 18 Llected pruldcnt fm r rhg third md list umm B xscb zll md gI'ldUZlflOI'l CAIHL md wmt xg un C RADP NINE jay Rdlms Ned Bl xckwood Bob Layne, Bill Prmrxun, Don Hurlq Mlkc NIOFQIU, berry Pltrlck, Curry Suck lck 1 IDECF, md Chrm W ldsworth swcllcd the rmkx ln 19511 Mr Locchml 1 xppe 1r:.d H1 yawn notes to my nm who had got out of hlnd md bmw us lll SCITII uprmnxl hours on Snturd ly mormng Mirblcs got undnr the Rug, md Mr Wrlght bnrcmk hlmsglf Llsnwhary, md Mr I fmxnnr give 'mother ut of h0ur5, thnx nmc to thu. wholn clam umor Soc Cnr wxxcd strong under thy litter muter, 1nd S1wyer M1x for thu Vxrslty Mr Iunk Lvpn took Nut I ldd out of 1 dn tantmn to hglp us he xt BLlmontH1gh Our m lrks me1nt sump thmg to collqbu for rhL Hrxt Uma, 1nd Mr Duncln conductmd Engllsh w1th ln :ron h'1nd, l-.ncklng Norton md hus m frh book out forthwlth Mnddln School dmcgrb IL lrned to d mcg now md Mgyur told hus dlrn fnot S'1l1y to put her hvld on hus shoulder Dmllusmnmant began Another ycar C RADI' IFN Flhg Shady Hlllnrs began to mv ldn BHS ohnnv Brouks not 1 Nhxdy Hlllu Mylo Denny Brown, Pull I nmont Smith Snvv. Hood ohnny M lrks Davy Mor nson, D111 SIHISUI1 LH' Stonclwerg Tommy Warren '1nd Dlck Wlln grlud our pruenu Markus: dlscoverud thlt Hushmg mlcc down tollnts w1s not up to nornnl BHS bLh1Vl0l' B1 ology boyx lwqjxn to dxxsgcr cuwx ey es 1nd hmrts, 'md blood Huwnd Vnrxarv mums wan m snght 'vuklylkl restiurmt m Boston SIW thn whuic cl-us swoop down nn thgm, with hood mm mumlmlmg Rgmnmlmr Ielrl H zrlvor under hus lure 1th, .md Mr llshgr md Mr Moore rduxmg to go urnntll they used Hmrks ru 1 xt wlth msn. md or chopxtxcks Mr MIIYIIEL trnd to cununn 'Nlcknls 1nd Sxlk thlt Cvwnutry IN WIN 1 IL ld plpg Cinch, but rhq were hmnmrhn ldx and but thexr lmrunx out Sxmson finuhnd thu xelr ln l'Lhru.1ry md sulmse qunntly wunt to VN utgrtown Hxbh VM hld Mr Moore m hm tory .md cxrnmporlncuus speeches produced an emb zrr used Welch md slum. other nd tlcu Snowlulls xppeared ln Mr Howl md s I unch cl xxx md Nhwell h xckmd for thm lmt tume ack I mga had 1 hnlnt ot spgndmg Mundxv mornmgs xn court, md thu M nrknd Mics. knpt dlSlPPL'll lflg, 1lbut m hugh spmts Mr Sxwypr cmn into clus 'md lolu :aught us ing, hsh fur another year lxlrbmm plssgd I note and H B S fulcd to su rh1 humor Mun 'nun soccer 1nd Steve Weller set up pgrmzmnt resxdnnct there lhms yexr m lfkcd the be blhhlhb of fldlhb of men frmn our rinkx for paood Ev Ins drove xlhpb zlly lxargrnan 5 papers were late 1s usml, md Chunky lx1c1mL lrltn lhe dorms lmcmme huuses of horror, 1nd for tunm were mud: 'md lost glmlslmg imrry Snck won smlll amounts, but hus flther would double wh ltevnr hg won After Mr I yons 1nd 1 few morn History chssu, wg lgft for mothnr SIIITHTICT C RADF Pl IWFNJ Fnter Reg Brldlu 'lck QFIDYILY, Scott Cushmfm, Henry Crrunlc-'1f, 41 klmn, Horse Mlhlu w1r1, DWL Mgchem Lh1d Mitchell md Iommy lhlynr Dunk glVL no A s md Mr Rlchflrdsun lrrmvcd Wlrh has lrrlval mme 1 new chem Course and 1 W1rk IS Hog ln explo NIOH thfat rocknd the lab VVusell got hus llcnnsa, 'md the good doctor Bgtuncourt pre lchnd nfl druvung 1nd bought do nuts Some uf us went to I lwrnncevxlle Har rhL firbt tume, md lf runed He1dlme news one fifth of cluss cwght chefmng m hlstorv TLNI' 1s N1h1g1an smlkd md took n1mr.s Cimodmln escfzped mother dragnetj fha. morning mftnr we mng fod Send Us Men W hose Arm fwxll Be 31m Brown gilt kicked out ot'Mr Pxshcr Q Hlsrory club and dr.c1dLd not to come luck Hamfy got xt too Dulac laughed and Jolned them Soccer md fbotlmll grew md Mr Funk bemme 1 murnmg fc-'lturc Howe Study Hall offered a new refuge for the lazy M1x1e mught us straight thotlnll and handed out a few Hunks Mr ennuy 'ldJLlStCd his ne and talked of aqucducts 'md Vergul Mr Fmshers mulrxple cholce tests surprised not .1 few md 150 questlons greeted us on our list day Curry Sack had them 'ull corrected by twelve o clock Phll bchler bought many, m1ny books from the H'1rv'1rd Loup but the conchnsatlonb dud not help Reg Brldlce had arrived, but no one knew lt yet Ev ms kept drlvmg Iew Goodmfm became Izdltor nn Lhmef of the. Panel by defwlt M G rolled over ln hus new VW, and lx lrgle made the Sextant board 'xfter ye1rQ of mlkmg This was the 11st year of five courses, and marks leveled 'ls the sympses hirdened Basketball kept ll streak gomg that hun t been broken yet, 'md the hockey te'1m fought not nnglorxously under C' Walworth 'md F Preston Thoughts of college bec Ima: prominent, 'md appllcatlons 1nd college bolrds were con sldered Mr Alomn deicrxbed the Harvard library system, 'md some of us wuth telescopes saw Mr Cmlder for the first tume could he be brought down to our level? Extracurrlcuhr ac tlvltles bummed, and Sweller became president of the Science Club by wrltn ln vote Sprung came 1nd restlessness set ln 'lgam The Corvette Club stall grew and young mens f-ll'lClCb turned to thoughts of cars We were on our way to our lut year and slughtly easxer work After mtramural tennls Wu vud and done, md D1M'zre w1s kicked off the. courtb by Mr Humphreys Har wearmg crew shorts, we were ready for another summer reudmg farce 'md classic comuc books On to the Sixth Form And there w1s Henley for N lb ll Ned Blackwood SIXTH FORM School rolled around oncg more, this tume for the last mme, and both the football 'md the soccer teams jumped thy bun wxth xll1.g1l pre school pr acrxcc nom, of lt officml, of course For the less xthlctncally mcllned there was lntramuml tennus, and Plstol Pete Gurney, who trxed to teach Weller how to play the g'1me of tenms Goodman and Nichol son took on all comers ln doubles Welch loit hls pants md shoes but Duncan and Boocock were kund enough to return them to hlm 'I hen Sergeant Preston was stopped by Lt Ma honey en route to a Harvard soccer scr1mm1ge ln the school paddy wagon md Nasal Ned Blackwood stuttered hus w'1y to stardom 1n toorb'1ll Sarge said mgoeb, fellas, and talked about stream terraces and the playing fields of Deurfidd Fnglwh classes sped along Ctwo months on to he or not to le I Football sloshed nts way to defeat after defeat, and the soccer team caught the losing bug mtermlttcntly Norton md Bl1ck1e med to rally saggmg spmts nn the chapel but the r'un won out Mr Punk found 1h outlet m French IV, while even btllt Calder couldn t always keep on top ofthe A Section Blll Duncan played some Bach rock n roll ln Chapel, and Norton dedlcated Fuve Foot Two to S Ehrhch, an old pal I J 1 ', :', 11 1 F-' - I 1 'fy 1 9 -' 1 4 ' ' - I ' , '5Y ' 5 3 r, - 5 5 I5 , . . 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' . 1 ' .' 1 ' ' ' - of Meyer s Hood talked of honor and Washrngton and lee and appealed to our baser senses Steve Weller sard somethrng about the Scrence Club on the rostrum but he lost hrmself somewhere rn hrs notes Ixargre defended hrmself and the rea sons for hrs dates and Hurley spoke on the qu rlrtres of a Good Samarrtan but laughed when classmates faltered There was Glee Club at Flrve o cock fwho else could have sard rtpl and Horse Mahlowrt7 sent a Lawrence forward sprawlrng rn the mud Thrs rrked the coach Steve Hood kept really loose rn those nets and Roos was the vrctrm of the Medford Mafia as he nearly lost hrs lrfe rn a puddle. of mud Ixargman and Ixrmball set up a great passrng combo only to be stopped by the super efhcrency of Ston berg who left the footballs at the Belmont Hrll gymnasrum The game was at St Mark s J H Funk took an oversrzed umbrella to the final football game fthe fifth rarny onel of the season Smrth and Blackwood got therr heads over the goal lrne but not the ball The final rally came offrn the ram and donuts were stolen The parade through the center produced no cops but three accrdents F B Preston scuffed the drrt, and boys learned about things from H F Varkas went to the Santbrd drags and ended up rn the hosprtal wrth trred blood full of alumrnum 'I he I anal started a serres ofdrnners fMacMahon owes Mrs Nrcholson and Mrs Weller five quarts ofmrlk aprece I Nrchol son and Weller went rn to get the Malayan ambassador but ended up walkrng halfway home Ned and Co put up three or four streamers for the Fall sports dance there were prctures of the well rounded athletes on the walls and Wessell stayed home and studred Tommy Warren memorrled 20 books drd get rn, but he sorled hrs shrrt and they took hrm out agarn Harpsrchord Hanrfy was benched after the Hrst three games whrch the team lost Fremont Smrth showed determrnatron but he spent much of hrs trme on the crderlrnes Ixargman went to and from the doctor all season, but played on wrth the help of the Band Ard Company Thayer Cushman and Hrll con trnued to evoke tremendous cheers from the fans whrle Hurley conversed wrth ay vee fans as he play ed In the mud season Mr Rrchardson amazed the crowds wrth hrs prowess at touch football Frsh strrkes hrt the drnrng hall whrle Dan Hennessey swept the Hoor only to have Hurley lock hrm rn the Howe furnace room The captarns game was played on a fro7en field and knees were skrnned Lawrence vrlle was almost a total loss 17th placeJ Meyer suspected that thrs would happen and rammed a truck so that he could avord the humrlratron Mechem and Varkas enjoyed wall decora trons whrle Al apperred nude on the balcony of the Dral I odge the Greek God rmage Mr Calder sat on the fence rn the second perrod but had the courage to present the fourth perrod class wrth hrs darly quote Mr Maxwell had endless lrsts of people who had to see Mrss Lord Mr Punk showed movres durrng mud trme and the rntellects started studyrng for exams The Strlt put on hrs wrnter coat and never took rt off fThose Russran wrnters'j Mr Rrchardson gallantly pre yented explosrons whrle the Srxtant board met and scoffed collectrvely Humanrtres trred to define tragedy by readrng ffnlxganr lung 1ear,Dea1h ofa Salesman et al but never qurte made rt Chrrstmas came and brought the Harvard Gym khana New Year s brought Fremont s brg crder blast Blackre saw red then green, then nothrng Thayer and Fremont bor rowed a truck rn Weston Center but the polrce had other rdeas as drd the owner Kargman drrvrng hrs tractron powered Packard, was late for chapel In the wrntry wrnds, college applrcatrons were made and college boards were taken The hockey team won and lost and shoveled the rrnk where ,I Cranney went skrn drvrng The basketball team drd nothrng but wrn but ther L Rrnks so that the opposrtron could hrt double figures Mechem took to Carter s lrttle prll md whrspered encourage ment to the hockey team Coach G W alworth rem uned srlent on the matter Fremont kept trarnrng throughout the wrnter season whrle many hardy lads braved the elements to procure and thaw out therr bottles ot frozen mrlk Al lxlrne set a Com mon Room record by smokrng five crgarettes durrng one recess perrod and j Allrs stank up the place wrth hrs Russran crga rettes Cpre Summrt of coursel D Brooks kept blowrng smoke rrngs ,I Mack got an hour from Nasal Ned for hummrng dur Ing study hall T VVarren got hrs love letter rn the ree, whrle Mr Calder found a black and whrte cat rn hrs favorrte desk drawer Mr Preston showed endless slrdes of the western part of the U 9 and D Hurley stuck hrs rnfamous rnrtrals rnto preces of basalt and lrmestone The basketball team kept wrnnrng, whrle the Rrnky Drnks contrnued to confuse therr coach, rf not the opposrtron House rn the Prnes came down for a Glee Club concert, to whrch Mr Taylor arrrved late fHe had been rn yall rt was explarned later and had to be barled out by Mrs Taylorl The concert precrprtated many trrps to Norton, Mass , led by D Morrrson who acqurred a new scarf, and MacMahon who burned out a short romance For those who had not attended the concert, the Glee Club put on an encore performance the followrng week rn chapel Iewre Goodman, turned down by the club saw hrs chance for revenge and wrote a blrsterrng edrtorral Isrnasewrch came to town and skated for a whrle When he left he had three more goals Welch tred Ixargre for the scorrng Wellesley Hrgh affarr resembled a Brurns Rangers game blood flowed and tempers sprlled Belmont swung strcks bet ter, though, and emerged the scarred and angry vrctor The blrllard ofdreams finally descended and Grunt set up a hotel wrth guests Fernberg Ixlrne and Weller 'Iwo and a half feet ofsnow stopped even the jeep and school was nrxed that day The basketball team mentroned prevrously found that the clock was a terrrbly useful defensrve weapon and wrth rt they beat Hopkrns Grammar for the brg trtle Also there was the snowball fight whrch we lost We omrt that D Hurley looked forward to Stowe and decrded to get some practrce Skrrng on 60 foot ehrrcho Hrll the ankle was sprarned ofcourse and so he lrked beaches better as a result To Florrda of course Mr Cocchrola drscoursed on the mrracles of lourdes and Mr Sanford followed hrm to the rostrum wrth quotatrons from Rousseau to prove that chrldren were brats The Stowe caravan left Boston on the first Sunday of sprrng vacatron Al got srdeswrped and almost had to leave the Cor vette where rt lay bam Brown found good use for the waste basket whrle Hood and Hrll had a garglrng contest Meyer thought of bally Wrle was beyond thrnkrng and Fremont and hrs jug were rn the jug New romances were made and the Canadran Crush Club was organrLed Wrnterhaus rnstrtuted one lrght bulb at the desk Skt bum Denny Brown warted outsrde and finally warted rnsrde Allrs stayed away from rt all over at the Stowe Tok and drank buttered rum Hap Em erson broke some trees and some skrs, but hrs neck was too thrck Rubberneck Grlchrrst kept the cards strarght whrle the Corvette club held rts March meetrng The rarns came damn rt, and people went home Kargre found out that the Packard was not an amphrbran whrle Fremont had a roadsrde rendel vous wrth an underclassman School reconvened agarn rn Aprrl, and one of the first rtems of busrness was a Good Frrday servrce Mr Duncan took chapel the followrng week and presented a Unrtarran Easter . . . . . . .' 5- 4 . 3' 4 4 , :ssnt rn the 4 . - - - - ' V, . ' . ' 'I ' . ' ' ' K I 4 - 4 4. s at . .T- s ' ' 1 ' . 4 '. ' ' ' . , 5 1 N , . 5 ,- i ' ' , ' ' ' 1 1 Y 4 . . .. . 4 - - ' 4 . . . z 3 .I . 4 , 4 I 4 ' . Q ,' . ' , l ' , 5- 4 .. - . . ,,. X - . . . . . , , . .' . 4 4 ' ' , Q . 5 .5 . 5 . , 5 5 . 5 1 5 . .5 . . 5 5 4 5 5. 5 5.5 5. . -5' ' y 5 5 I -5, - ' 5 4 1 LG -' I K D Q 1 4 lst A l - 5 , 5. - ' 5' - I ' ' '. K - . . Y I ' ' . ' ' V . '. ' 5 .L 4, Q si Y ' . . . I G . . 44 ' ' ' 4r - - ny - - - . . , . , .' 4 i . . . ' U I , i , ' 1. . , . . . , , H - .. . J , ' 4 ' , J , ' ' , . , ,. 1 1 , . 5 . . r . . .. 4 4 . - , , 1 I D 4 4 . 4 ' ' . 4 . . l I 'i 4 - . I . , A, , 1 ,- - , - 4 ' -y - - 4 4 . ' , 4 . . 4 '. Q. , , The football team's final record was 4 losses, 3 wins. Meyer lead with a blazer from center ice in the St. Mark's game. The I I -I . - - 4 i A - l 4 l l 4 I 4- 4 . l 4 I .' 4 Q , ' Q l , Q . 'Q - I 4 I 'sv , 4 I I . . ,. H , - . W , . , . Y . - , , 4 . . . - . , 5 - . 5 Y . 5 . ' , . 5 5. 1 53 . , 5 Y . . . s , 4 . , . '. .' ' I l ' ' , Q . .. . , . , , , , , If ' 3 u , I , V ' ' Q ' ' I ' ' ' 1 7 ' - - .I I I 1 I , I , I. 4 , 4 . . I A ' I . i r Q, 4 .. . . I , h 0 . . 1 . . s - - . . . 4 T F v 4 - :K 4 s I 51 . 5, - . 5 . 5 . 51 S it 5 - li. . -,I l I is 4 ss A , I , - I ' . 4 U .P S.. . 4 F Y 4 ' y . . . . I ' 14. , .1 4' il. , . . , I I 4 I .1 I ,' I , 4 I . . i . 4 4 4 , . . . . - . . ' ., 4 D , . gl .- - 4 n 1 1 x - ' ' - ' 5 , , . .... . F . . A . . . . , 1 ' ' - -i 1 , . S, lj a , ' , I s ff' I ' 4 n I . 4 t . ' , . . V I 5 . . . . . ,, . . ,, , . - . 16 wunnr lu mu t L INCDYI 1 d In 1 lhg Ian wuund up IUNIIILNN nn I nw put nw IX hu sun lxmp Norton orgxmlgd rln XXLIUIITIIFIQQ Lmnnuttu to IV nd 1 htth u lf of lntrlmurll tnnnlx lnd hg drlggud m mlm at lux urmrl as lhv. Glu Llulv uni, Wlfh, md ugunxr Brmmmgr lnd M IW vm rg m lll umm at ,m thy um Dug H1 gnc. npxrtx 1 ohn Xhlch dun xnmlwd lv ln m IN bln Llulw I I'LNldLhY Ium lhxyyrtr14dl1lxpLu:,1llst1c xlulnx with 1X lk hour, md C Img lu uk wlth lwlrndj nw than Lnxmd wc wukx ufm uhnd mn lls It Mus I Ord s ofnu 1 mln rl lm xurprmd ugrxum w ln xrmxg IN xrks md inrrx Nku md Bdmunr rms found :ur thlt thur rum WISH r thy onlx um with uutfinldnr who wuldn t curch Hv lull In ndw. :mr humg run lll our Bdmont ln foutlu and hucku, ruurmd to drulw the. Hlll m lwudnll lXlI'l.,l11H1 kgpr gpmng lluknd wtf md wxtchgd thy Proutx Bugrunnmg lruphs x muh nm N11UN11hon won thg unlx Bglnmnt pmnt m tha Mlddlumx mltch whnn hls nppumnt xprnmd lu lndx md ddmlnd lhurn WIN glu Llulm nr 140 md Rusxm ln, md cruw I'LHll'dltNN ut rln wg xthnr I d H lmfy almost hut 1 hmm run, but couldnt burrow undnr thn up puxlng L ltChLr I mdx wnn stxrtud, lnd 'Nlr l Juknd ln rhl Hulslwy Houma Russo hlvmgjumppd rhg gun xt xrtmg, hmxhnd hrxt, lnd nlxo took thv. Plngl prllv. xxllllllil Lnmnus Hrx ln 'Nic olsun, liter yn lrb uf unsuccusful trung, hnllls won rln Wuodlwurx Prlln, shocklng, Mr Locchloll wlth hu plc-1 for rgcugnltlon ot LOHIIIILIHINI' Lhllll Dun Hurlu, h nlm: gum duwn to dgfp xt wlt hls Ruduulupmnnt ut Buxton Npccch, mud lt fm h lhdtd lf xn IN hls the 1 Ilgtr lnd Nlmu truck lvlgw dust m rln qu u pwplg un tha. tnnmx cuurrx Hmm thn had tmmx rnumrd Mr Llldcr ducldud th1t ll wu too dmgcrous to Nxt on thu LHCL, lnd rln IW U unnplgtdw with hm dlNCllNNlUf'lN uf' Prus Sl ln unkgrs, lnrm ln prmm cunpx lnd lmrullL lhlu wxs rhg Pruhxmn Urnnt mon mutmg, It which thg blckbgnchcrs lnckgrgd 'Vortun lnd Nurgm tk umd up for Pl mo dugtx such IS A Mlghrx lwrtrus Hunk md Huw Hxppx lx He Born md I lllghf ln rlgtlme lhLNlx tlmu rolhd :round md buys hlIl'I'lLd to xNldLI'N.I' I hx or mv plug whv.rL flu could pllgxlrln Il1lfLI'lll lnwmc rnburruttnd ln old Lhmx plpnr for 1 B+ whxlp lxlrg mln knpr tllkmg xlwuut how thy Nulnh hud bun sunt up wrong H1rw lrd lnd rln rut of thg collcgu sgnt luck thur nutxus, md rhL lrrlllgry wus un hm lu Ihll'I'1Lh our of 48 warp shot down ln the Hrbt lurrlgc H lrvxrd pullnd om bur pruw 1ftLr inuthur, lnd Blackwood Chou Stmturd lwqulrc D xy w xx tha. but nn u xrx, wlth Unclm lom Rus so Pcmnlmrg and thy m xkg up hy cuuldn t gat off l !'LU1lJDI md Bldcku, XVIIL md Hlll Mxlu Dcnm Brown shownd the ml m ll ln hlm by pullnng out .1 Marlboro, whxle Nlcknlb C une ln ,1 bnrrnl Morgm, Mpchnm 1nd Hurlny were unhcltllmlp IS the Lluln lnrl ut, Lvgn though Hurlny hld to brllm thL nlght w ntchm an tor hu uniform Nlqkg Marg ln hld tull control of hnmxgli whLn rhL LUP5 rudnd thu fume I mph cunnnmd tu xrrlt IIL Bx rm Hudson ln dlsconmctmg hls Lhctrxc ln-morn, lnd lxlxm wrutlgd wlth Bluckwood on 1 Lumnlon Room Ntlfl Nlchulson md Wesscll prunntnd 'ln lmnndmnnt tn rhg LOTINIIYIIIIOH, but lnw WIS xngry thu hL hldn r wrlttnn lf md led thy turncx whlch sunt xt down to dnfwt Rwnrend Luk gun 1 hm hlCCllll1l'Clft. txlk rhnr wx meaningful lnd short Mn Nhluh and the Bdmont mothers urglnucd 1 lovdy lunch, bdurn PFIIC D1y exerclxcx, 1nd ev Lryom amg Allougttc 1 lm Bdmont Hnllj ln thy chipel bc Hun m xrchlng lnrn the tent Nrr1w hits were rhe order of the Prom cxcmng, .ls Wesbcll bhowed up .xccompamed by his L mum -Xugn and Nxlly wu-L chlugpd wlth crf.pL pxpgr lx lun Ruvu md thy boys pllygd on lntnrmnssmn Lntertun mint ln tha LHOl11nd m1nlLZLd rw dnpress SPIFIYS llxrtlc, but 1 tx r hor 1, plxud m honor of thy NTPPTX cuuplg llvcne rhmffs up XM wLrL grxdulru mi could first num murers, lut no om dld Nlr H :milton wls sull Mr Hlmxlton DNN1 m. lnd N xrku rm 1 tllmulous :fur pxrrv lm l1m It hld bun mnuuncnd th lf no drmkx would In sLrvLd Ihl, lmmg thy C msn wnll If w xx qultn 1 C ue Thug w ls dmcmg, md no om kll lnto thy Y nrku Ixly pond Xhxxgll usted his hrxt lvmr 'Vlchulwn pl u Ld ch xmp ugnc mllSlC lnd Hlll hlt the hugh nuns 'X few wnnt to Prmrmn s un the L IPL md Mr Llcm rm 1 l5l LlkflSf p1rts lmplv. Qrrugglnd hump to the I'Lllll1fl0Y'l th lf all w IN now xnurmmry , md wlth thu nxceptxon of the Yearbook stlff Belmont Hlll WIS just muthcr p nrt of rln pas: Mrer lll this cunfcwnun, let ug ldd our scnrlments lnd here llst the gms who ngver m ldv. lt KUXS WHO NIWFR M-RDI' II idrum 9 Weston Hugh needed 1 football clptun, md jly pllyed tootblll Why stlyp 'Ilft'7l07I, 5 Ion good 1 guy to sl 1 h Bellzuchz 8 II Ihn mobster mmgn fldld from 60 'along wlth hl bibs blux C.ldlll1C Capnto, 8 IO Lrrx got cut short along wlth hlx hur lftnr he got ifljunknd Kayne, 9 Bob spent 1 whole yn xr ut the I-lobby House trymg to build 1n mvmblc shleld Prom there to B ZS. N Da xdson 5 9 Moved hrs pool to Weston for the cocde Defaney 5 Il Bubbles wmted to m xkc the Lorvnttr. Llub .1 rrxdxtmn Dunmn R 6 8 Bob was xmfxrtyr md jmmd 61 to prevent 1nrcrf1m1ly r1v1lry lt ll715,5 II l1kLd 61 better IIIZUFU, S ff PL rln X gint kept him so busy rh It hy muvc.d to greener PINIUITS Ilfhmmz, 0 , Hrs ues were shut murv. utten thln not He studmd elsewhere C111 , Um of thu morn 1ct1vL members ll 7th grxdu D D1y I css 1ct1vL on nxlmi fnfrnfmf Il He hxd 1 33 U 1NLflgL II Rolnrt louis Stevan sun School, but hg got sdckgd wlth S lck Harrington, , 8 Fllxot Thv. Nmcn stu cd morhu yur to perfect his skmng lung 8 ldr ru rmg Mus lung ladd 5 IO Went from hockey tu B lrb lrl to lx lfhy to lrlmty Pnawllng to Sr Sllmbw Q 'llarkx IO Mr M ltthge dxdn t llkn ohn s lTl0llfhWlSh ohn plcked up hls mlcn 1nd left McGonagle, 6 q john uw no futurv. for hockey wlth 1c1dr.m1c prolritlon Mr 'Vexl 8 IO A good guy who vamshud dung wlth the mul: sters Sack, 9 II Complxmenmry movu tlckptsjust wnrnn t enough Sammn, IO Q :mn to us from ful ldt mn Qelrch of more chal kngmg hulls 'lnd Diles Srlzzer 8 II Imrrhnr Lducitlon w xx pomtless without Chunky 91 Clazr, 6 7 Dls nppu xred RL 'lppn lnd 1 yu1rl1ter,pres1dent uf'C xmbrldgn I mn grlde 8 Sweeley, 5 8 HL 'md R Downee broke up 'md one had to go Tanger, 9 IO left wlth un lrmful of Sfxlanlf to lucume the best short Qtory writer ln Wayland Hlgh Werlhexxen, 8 9 Burmng the Second Form Study H111 w1s one thmg but burning Mr Punk s drapLr1eQ w1s 'mother Up 1n smoke went St Nick Yeaies, 6 He returned to Idaho, then came luck to Harvard Ccontxnued on page 146, to ' --:Ia h'I'.p,'m1:lCuu 4 dzv, ' J 5,7 'a 14 Q: 1 ,. . . 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LdlI0l'l'll 1ss1st1nt 58 D1ncL LUIIHHIIYLL chfurmfm bo Nrudx Hlll lrmrmr 58 SQ 60 Lmckgrs md Mllk Squld ho Nhlcom1np:,C,omm1trv.L Iwo You httle fink 28 KK A- V ' L' ., Y 'I ' x,., .. ., : 1 , 2 ' fy-Z -' 1 Q . . Z ' ' -' 1 - . ' ' . ' . . .. . ' S . 'Z . . . , . . 1,'-Hyv ,Z u' .A f - ly: . , , , , - - . . . , , , , , , . . 5: . .1 ' ' 1 ' . ,Q -. .. H 7 Y A' 1 . ' V '1 x 1 x x V. if y 1 P . 1 , , , 1 ..Nd,. .. .,, Born: Oct. IO, 1941 College: Samford Enron-dz 1950 . . ,X l. , , . . A H 5- V - F 2,,,,1Z 5.1. ..-,7,-,. . fv- , . , , , , . . . . , : . -:-, 1' 1: f. zz ., 1 'z w- . , .' 'I A. ' . . ' 1 ' 1 .I . ' . .' I' 1 ' 's 2 ' ,' ,' .'. .'z zz' . v' 'fi ' :' . .. . V .Y 'K .W RPC INAI D BRADI Pl' 46 Lorena Ruxd NV1nchutcr lVl1ss Reg Born Oct 1 lQ4l College Harvard Fntcred 1958 Yearbook photography boxrcl 60 Hum UIIIICN 60 Buxldmgs 1ndC1roundsCumm1ttee 60 Welcommg, Commltttc 60 You should :ee the one: zu Glourexler DAVID AI I AN BROOKS 9 Standlsh Roxd W ltcrtuwn Mus Daze' Rr Broolme Burn Sept 8 14 College Umzrnxty of Har: Entered 195 59 60 Ymrbool lmusmess asslsmnt 60 flee Clulm SQ 60 xvClCOITlIhb Commxttee 6o Glee Clulm Aw ard 60 Honor 'meaty 5 53 The hell with If 29 I I , . I I - a 1 , ' ' , . .. H 1 . 2. ' 1 1 . - : , .. , . . - , . ' : ' 1 1 . a 9: . rs . Q : ' . ' y ' ' ,,. ' .. . . H . . , 1. . 1 : , 1 , .. ' .. .. dn .. - ., z. .2,1m2 ' 1: V ' A' . 5 2 Soccer: manager '59, Hockey: manager '60. Work Squad: '60, Panel: business assistant ' . 1 1 1' . .' '- :'Z,'k. E gait' Ht: .53 JOHN GRAHAM BROOKS 3rd 178 Boston Post Road Vlfeston Mau Brookxxe Born Oct 19, 1942 College Harmrd Entered 1957 umor vars1ty soccer 59 umor varslty tenme 58 59 Qquash 60 Panel 59 'ISSOCI ate edxtor 60 Yearbook edntor 1n clncf 60 Lyceum 58 Glcc Club 58 5 6 HUMGHIIICS 60 Howe Reading Room Proctor 60 Vlfelcommg Committee 51 l'n semble Group 58 Glee Club Award 60 Honor bOCl6ly 58 59 60 Cumlaudc Socxety 60 Cum Laude Le! .f gel organ: ed tomorrow SAMUEL CARSON BROWN Sam Born an 5 1943 Collcge Wzllzamx Entered 1955 lIl llOI'Vi1l'SlIy soccer 57 58 59 Student Counml 58 59 uce prealdent 60 Panel edltorlal 'isslstant 58 59 Sextanl lS8OCl1fCCdltOI' 58 SQ cdltorm chlel 60 Year book CdlfOI'l'l.l asslbtant 60 SCICUCC Clulm 57 Dramatxc Club 58 59 presldcnt 60 Study Hall Proctor 58 60 Honor SOCICYY 56 57 58 60 Hayden Gulord Coon Dramatlc Prlle 60 Cum Laude It J all rzghl fellas I Le got a wastebasleetf 30 Y , R , , , , .. -.. HJ-Bu., ' ' Y ' ' ' l i l I ' J , : ' ' ,: , .. 5: . .' ,..'.' - - 1 I - - -X , l , - . , . 1 . . - - . . . . , 9, 0. .. . I . I f. . e , , , , f. - , . . , x . . . . . , , . ,. . . . . 56 Monadnock Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. .. ., rj. . , ' : ' : . - , 1 I ,,,. -I, . ,- - , , . ' . , . .' 23. . , , ' - - . '- . ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' . ' ' .' , ' . . . , . . . . . , , . . . ,, , - V t ,,,. .I Y . . - , . . . , , , . .1 Y 3 ' X, . JOHN Wll LIAM CRANNEY 37 Lewm Road Belmont MasQ Cranball Born Aug 1 194 College Brigham Young Entered 1954 Ifootblll 58 SQ unlorvlrslty football 56 JLIIIIOI' v'1r51ty hockey 57 58 59 J n lor vlrsmty lmsebxll 57 Bxstball 59 captfun 60 R1fleClub 57 58 59 60 Arh leucLounc1l 60 Panel photography boxrd 55 56 bumness asmtant 59 60 Iyce 60 Phorop:,r1phyLlub 55 56 GleeClubAw'1rd 60 Greetmgs GARDNER SCOTT CUSHMAN 69 Snake Hmll Road Belmont Mass Scoltze Cush Born Oct 6 1941 College Denuon Entered 1953 lumor vxrsnty foutlmll 57 Hockey manager 57 58 59 Work Qquad 57 Yearbook husxnesxlxnrd Io Suence Club 57 58 Clee Club 57 58 Dance Commxttee tre'1s urtr 60 Qtudy Hall Proctor 58 59 Cheerleader 58 59 Photogrlphy Club 55 Do you have your moneyfor the dame? 31 , , , .. 1. 11 . 1 1 ' 7 . . , .1 . 3 ' zz' ,'r.J if : . 1' :' ,' ,' ,u- 1 , V- , , , 1 5 N , 1 - 1 - 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 . ., 1 . . 1, . . , 1 . . , , , , . ' ' ' . ' . 1 ' ' ' 11' ' ' . . . 1 , , , . , , , . um: '58, '59, '6o. Science Club: '58, '59, Glee Club: '57, '58, '59, '6o. Dance Committee: ' . 1 1 ' 1' , ' . ' ' 1 :' . 1. . 11 S V ' 1 9 ' ' 1. - 11 1. 11 1 11 ' I 1 . . - , . . . V. -1 , , 1 1 1 .1 I l z . 1 . . . , , . . . . . 1 , 1 1 - - .1 1 .1 1 1 .' 1 1 . . . , . 1 . , . 2 . '- 1 , , 1 1 , 1 1 , , 1 ' . - 1 , A 1 4 . , . 4 . . 1. , -11 MYI FS ROBERT DENN1 BROWN 3 Mercer Lnrcle Cambrxdge Mus Denny Mylar Born Aug 13 1941 College Undefzded hntcrtd 1957 umor virslty wccer 57 Wrestlmg mfmager 60 un1urv'1rs1tytenn1x 51 Panel Lcll tor1'1l1ss1stant 58 59 60 Iyceum 58 Smenee Club 58 Hummltxes 60 Drftmmc Club business manager 60 Chew Club 59 lurx Mt Aw1rd honorlble mentlon 60 THOMAS FRANCI8 DIMARI' 75 Woudbme Road Belmont, Mass Tom Tomato Gremlzn Born Nov I7 IQ4I College Colorado College Fnternd 1952 Footblll 59 umor v1rs1tyfootb1ll 57 58 Hockey 60 Panel buslncss ftsslstant 59 60 Iyceum 58 59 60 D'mceComm1ttee 60 Study H'1llProctor 58 VVeleom mg Comm1ttee 60 Cheer I ewder 58 Yearbook Busmexs Assnxtfmt fo Oh uell, what lhe hell '32 - 1 , , LY. .. U .. ,, 1 , . . , . . ' 1' v ., - . - , D 1. 3 I-., 1 u I I . . . . , . . .. ,. f. . - ' ' ' Y .' -' ,..' . ' . . ,. , , . , . .0 . . . ,. . . . -I .. ' R .y v . 4 1 x . ' .. ., Olzhorrorxl , .. H .. 1, .. -,, . . , 1 , f -z 1 ., ' 5' .y , - Y . .I v- ff. . . 1. . . , . : . . . ,, ..,. , , , , , . . . , , .. . , , . . . .. . . . - . . , , . . , 'z . J. : . : , .. . , 1. U .1 f, ROBI' RT BRUCI- DOWNES 110 Be1tr1ce C1rclL Bdmunr Mase Downm' Burn Oct 0 U4 Collc-51 T197 Pntercd 1954 Soccnr 53 11n1orv1rs1tx soccgr 58 umor v1rs1ty lmsnlmll 59 Panel 51 57 58 SQ Ymrbook Ld1tor1 xl usutlnt 60 Sc1encL Llulm 57 58 59 60 blue Llub 5 60 Qhus Lluls 57 58 SQ 60 xxClCOY'l1lhE LUIIIIUIITLL 60 blne Ll11lmAw'1rd 60 That .v Ihr may the lootsze Raflxf l4l NN ulunston Strut B1 lmont Mus I :fue Ixog Du!-y Burn Out 19 1,4 Lollnbn Ivanklzrz and llawhall hntercd 1955 mxlull 59 umur 1 1rx1rx hockcx m1n1p,1r 58 umur 1 1rs1ty lw1s:.l11ll 51 Work S1111 1d 60 Study H 1ll l rmtnr 5 58 C hux Lluls 58 SQ 60 NN Llcommg Lommn Ig SQ 0 Hrv Bunm 33 s . ' u, 3 , ,wk- .. -1. 1 .2 , 5 1 7'Z .Y 1 : Q -:'r.j' 'z' ' :. '. .:'. :'1,' ,' , ' ..' '. ' . ' .' ' ' ' 'x ' .' ' . . . . .. . , , , . . 9, . - - I, 1 1 1 - - Y - - W, - X - D, ,, . , , , . . . . . . 1. . V ,. A H ROGER PIERRE DULAC Y .' --, - , 1 '. , 1 l l 'f': l' A . ' W z F1 ::',1.j ' 11 'I .,l ' 'z ' 15-1 :'r. ' ' . . . .. . .-,, -. ,, .V , , . - -cz' ,'6. ,. 5 . WILLIAM CHANDLER DUNCAN I9 Upland Road Concord Mass 1 Du Born Apr1l7 1942 College Unuernfya Pa Fntered 1951 Crew 58 59 60 Lyceum 58 59 secretary 60 Honor DOCICLY 57 59 Merc: Ire: murh WILLIAM EMERSON Estabrook Road Concord Mass Bzngo Emmy Born Dec I4 1941 College Harvard Entered 1956 Football 59 Wreetlmg 59, captzun 60 Crew 60 Arhlet1cCounc1l 60 D1ncr.Lom mlttee 60 Robert Satterlee I-Iurllsut Memorml Pootlnll Medal 59 Wrcbtlmg Award 60 I m just an attention garter 34 Y , 1. - H .. H BI! b 1 I - Iv I 1 Q . , . f . , . I, , , ,y , . - - I , , . , , . . , , . . , . tl ' It 3 D .. . H .. ., 1 . , : . 1 I, . ., . , ., . .., . . . , . . . . . . . - . . 1 n 1 . ' , .. , V . ,. r IAWRPNLE SIEPHFN FEINBERG 1 301 Commonwefdth Ave-me, West Newton Mass Larry Ldllrit Fmey Born Nw 4 134 College Il rake Iwrert Fntered 1955 Blsketbxll 60 umor v'1r11ty ba5ke1l11ll 59 Work Squad 56 Panel ed1tor1alass1et 'mt 57 58 59 msocmte ed1tor 60 Scmnce Uub 55 56 57 Bu1ldmg and Grounds Lommlttu 60 Welcommg Lommlttee 60 Honor Soc1ety 56 llfhal do you mmn 4 0 florlr 111 Wax? I though! you .wud quarter of two P-XUI PREMON1 bMlll-1 I udgcwold Lincoln M us Harms Frcmmf Pauf lorn lx 8 U4 Lollebt llarvard Fntered 195, tzlull 51 un1orx1rs1tx toorlull 58 Wrtxthng, oo A1thltt1cLounc1l 60 lyceum 57 Dxmt Lomnntttt bo Hum mmm 59 60 Howe Rmdmg, Room Proctor 58 Ln! I lxke Gmgcr 111' 35 K 1 Q , . .1 11 11 -11 1. 1 11 . , . . 1 1 1 . . 1 1 .- , 1 - . 1 . 1-v 1 1' ' -D v 1- 1 1, ' . 1, 1 . A A 1. 1 . 1 . 1 . . 1 1 . . 1 - 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 .- . .1 1 1 - - X 1 , , ,.1. 1 .1 . , , . N ' xp., vu . i A 1, i n V v 1. 1 . - '11 ,1 ,. . 1 1 1 1 - 1' ' , , 11 '11 .1 11 11 11 1 V W Q me ' 4 - ' 3 ..lll' ,I - Y. 1 . ' y I v -' - 1 1' Y x1 ' 1, uv i ln, Pom 1 :51.,l 1.1 4 , Y. .1 . .-' : ' -1 1 . xx ' 1 I lxvvy ' 1 l 1, 1 1 . . 1 1. , . 1 7 . 1 IEWIS SEIH GOODMAN 65 Marlborough Street Boston Maas ew Born May 30 1942 Lollege Harvard hntered 1353 unlor vars ty basketball 58 59 Baseball 60 R1fleLlub 57 58 59 60 Panel ed1tor1al asmstant 58 59 ed1tor1nch1ef 60 Yearbook ed1tor11l1s515t'1nt 60 Sci ence Club 59 60 Humamtles 59 60 Dramat1cLlub 60 Study H1ll Proctor 58 6 Chess Club 60 Welcommg Lomm1ttee 59 60 Pztrlck StlChlL Physlogbrlphy Prlze 59 Honor SOCICIY 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Lum Lz1udcSoC1Lty 60 Lum Laude I d lzke to .ree all Panel edzton' zn the common room ILDWARD BILNJNO HANIFY ,IR 118 Goden Strut Belmont M155 Beano Born Aug 12 1942 Collage Holy Cray: Fnttrtd 11155 Football 59 unlorvarmty hockey 58 Bueball 60 llI1lUl'VU.fblIy buclnll 58 59 anal buslnees board 60 Lyceum 60 Dmce Commlttce 60 DfJm1flC Club 55 What 5 wrong wfllz the C YO ? 36 , , ,.'. .1 11 1, : , 2 :r K J - - .1 1 .1 - - .1 1 1 1 . . . , . , . . . , , , . . . . . , , . . . , - . . , .. , , , - - . . . .. . ., A .1 1 -- H1 1 - 1 .1 1 .1 . , . . , . . ,. 1 . , ' ' ' I ' A .' ' 1 ' f A 1 1' O. , 1 . . , . . .1 . 72 - .1 1 - .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . .x I, , . . . . , , , , , , . . . . ..1 1 - - 11 . 1 4 I - , , .,,. 1. 11 .1 11 Ed . . 5 f g A ..: .1 J - - ,- .1 - N. N . , 1 . , . . .. . . 1 1: , . II . ' 1 .1 , - 1 - . , - . . . . 1 1 , ' , - ' v '56, .1 1 . ,, DAN ID MI'RRlll Hlll Plympron Ro'1d Sudbury Mass Daze D1 Born Aprrl 5 194 Lollgge U of NewHamp.rh1re hntered 1955 Soccnr 58 59 Vlrutlmg 60 Lrew 59 60 Clcr: Club 57 58 59 l1brar1an 60 Cr1cl-wrs 1nd M1ll. Squid 59 60 Cheer le'1der 58 59 Cylee Club Award 60 Gln Club affine o cork YI PPHHN BOUIWILI I HOOD 3 Oxford Street Vhnchpbter M ms Sievo Born Much 3 194 College Demson Entered 1957 Soccnr SQ jumorvnmty soccer 57 58 junmr varsnty hockny 59 6o jumor v'1r s1ty tunms SQ Ianel Ld1tor11l '1ss1sr1nt 58 SQ 60 Yearbook buelness 1Qx1st'1nt ho Glee Club 58 59 60 hnsemblc C roup 58 blue Club Aw 1rd 60 Actually I roulzl haze gone to Harwrdl l :CQ 415 '23 37 TREK ORX RILANE HUNI 58 Rutledbn Road Bglmonr, M us Grunt Born Rug, 3 xc Lollmg Uzddlebnr-y Pnrgrnd 1955 Work sqlnd 56 Pane! ed1tor11l'1xslsrmt 55 56 57 58 59 Yfarbook ldlflyflll assxstant 60 Scnncp Llul: 55 56 S7 58 SQ Wplcomlng, QUITUTIIIYLL SQ Hunur Society 55 5f 57 Hey Robbze are we going lo lhe Cape this uuluzd? DONAI D HURI FX 41 Abardun Ro 1d Huron M 155 on Iizanafd Born Vov I5 I04,I Lollqbc Har ard Pnrcnd 11,54 unlorvusxtysoccar 57 58 52 unxorxlrsltx hoclxq 58 QQ 60 Qrpw 60 un or v'1rs1ty crew 56 SQ S'ulmg'IL1m 60 lane! lumnux unxtxnt 5 58 54, L1 lzmun mm IELI' 60 Sextant art bo 1rd 60 lmfbook Qdlturlnl uslxtlnt 60 ISKQUIH 59 60 Glu Llulm 60 Dann Commlrtu 60 Studx H1llPmcmr 58 Vhlconung, Lommxttec 59 H141 HJ 11 51111611 ue!! KX 4? 38 - , , . , ,. I I . Y' ' , 3 .Y . 1 i x 1- A Q i 5 - .. 1.5, 34- 1.. . . 5 f 1 .' 1 . ', --.-, ' , Y ' ' u - 5 ' . . . . . . . 5, , , , . . . - , D, , , . , ,E .r. .. . , , - , , . . . . . ., , , . . , 1, . U ' ' ' .,,.. ' 3 1 ' ' 1 , , HD H .- :. . , NI: C , ': A I -A w yu' , ' I v, -U v 'y'w' ' ' W u -' V J ., , . , , 1.-I ., I .- , -f, . . 1 .' .' ' x.. Q, .7 7 , .' ..,..'., '-w ' ' 5' . f. . , '. . . . . ,,, , , rul- zzf' .5 : . .' :z.,.: : , , - - , - - , - , , . . . , , N , x 7, , . xl .4 , w. .J 4 ! 4 , , . ,.,, ...Q I U 4 fl S Q ug . 1 wi gs., Q, , .1 .L X f- fwfr .. -,,... l...,, , , ROBERT MOSES KARGMAN 115 Rutledge Road Belmont Mass Kargxe Ixarg Born Oct IO 1942 College Harvard Entered 1954 Football 58 59 Hockey 59 60 Baseball 60 Student Councml treasurer 60 Panel edxtonal assxstant 57 58 59 feature edxtor 60 Sextant assoclate edltor 60 Sclence Club 59 C lee Club 59 60 Humanltnes 60 Boston Herald All Independent School back honorable mennon 59 Study Hall Proctor 60 Honor SOCICIY 55 56 57 58 59 60 Cum Laude Soctety 59 60 Summa Cum Laude What do you mean I m late? Al AN HFRBFRT lxl INE 785Bro1dw1y Somervllle Mass 'llr Clean Born Oct I4 1341 College Lawrenre Fntered 1953 occer mlnlbtr 5, 58 QQ Lrew 55 SQ Panel busmess ass1stant 57 58 59 clrculltlon mm tgcr 59 llllXlI'lLSN manager 60 Yearbook business man uber I0 Scunce Club 51 5, flee Club 56 57 58 59 60 Dram mc Club 57 58 VVelcum1nL,Lomm1ttec 60 Photobrlphy Club 55 CleeLlubAw1rd 60 Honor Soclcty 54 That :sn I worth qua! QF' JAGN7' N 1 DQN 39 1 , . V nl 'H H 7 ly -Q15 : . , : : ,, , , . ., . -l . A . , . . , . . . . . . . , h , , . . . . . J . , . . . , - . l. . . ., . , , , . . . . , , , , , . . . I, , , , . . . , .. . . 1 1 R ' , . . ,. , . . ..H,. .. .. 4 lf . 1 . , 1 P: , 1 . .n. , .h l .,.,,. l ,- - 5 ...v -, ,,. . ,56,57,58, ,6o. .. ' ' ' ' . ' ' .' ,. . ' . ' . , , , . 1 QY' , , . . . . - , .rl . ..x I U. .W , I , l ,,.. , l. ,, . 1 .. . 1, . 1 . , , , , . . . , . . . . , 1 . . - , . Y I . Yi ' Z . J . I . J ' ' ., 1 O . X F 1. ,ttttttu 5 Y I 5 , Q' '5 JAMES ROSS M ALMAHONT I9 Hubb 1rd P lrlt L imlvridgt M155 Jzmmu lor lm Born April Il 194 Lollqbc llunard hntcrcd 135 Socctr 58 59 Wrestling: 59 Icnmx 53 lo un1orv1rs1ty socctr 57 Squuh 60 lmPrts1dtnr 5 54 55 I6l71t'lLdf0l'llllSSlSflTllf 55 56 57 58 59 ncwx Honor Society 51 54 55 56 57 58 SQ Iformtr Qfiptuns Socctr Irophy 5, lower School Projtcr Prize 51 54 lowtr School Toyoncri Art lI'llL 55 lowcr School Music PFIIC 55 Cum I riude Hey can you get me a dalefor Saturday nzghl? NAAMAN KARNOVN MAHI OWITI 149 C1mbr1dge Struct Q1mlir1dg,e Maxx Nia Born Dec 6 1941 Collect Oberlin Inttrtd 1951 Socccr 57 58 59 lVrcstl1n5 58 60 Butlnll 59 60 uniorvirsitybistluill 58 Photogrnphy Club 59 Nolhzng mn take my 56 Oldx 40 1 1 ', 'L ' f', 2 .. - H UA, ., HJ- H 1 . , 2 . ly 2 y 1 5 : 1 2 Q ':','. 'S :'. .':'1,'1.j' .f Q ':'..' :iz 7 1 5 Q i ll' x - Y I I I , , i ., . ,.' . I 7 l I I I ' l . C . . 1, , . . 1 . , . , , , , , . editor '60, Yearbook: editorial assistant '60. Science Club: '58. Glcc Clulm: '58, '59, '6o. . - , , , . , , , - - - , - 1. . ': K, , , , , , . 3 . : 5 . ' : ' 1 . . .1 .5 ' , , h . . , ,, H , N . t . . 5 , . . . Y . . . . . . X. -, I , .1 . - .H , 1 . , , V 1 . ' .' -- , 'z ' 1 , .. In , ,,: - .1 . . I A ' 6 - W. 1 , y - . -i 1 - - 1 - V 'z' ,' ,' . 3 fs' , . . .. , ., .. .. . 1 . , ll Y ' 7- 7' DXN Ill LUI I IPR MILHPM INQIHIIUTL Ruld Bmlmont Mlsx 1 f 'ilfch urn Nov 11 Lullpg Bowdnm lntLr1.d 135 stu 1 1 N 1m v :1 Hoc U 13 L lpfllfl Ivo llllltll' v lrxlty hm ka x 111 r N 1 un 0 s L x S L , 1 1 1 1 no Umm LUIHIIIITILL TO 31114 Ml mm flff buy X7 UNI RUBIRI MIX R 1 L llttun Strut, lfhlnm us 14 'lmxn urn NlHt!lllKY' 11 Lulhm lnlm :dn lnlffg I nt1,r1.d 1,51 r un 1, vo xr H UL n 5 HIL! 7 M KUIIHIIL, K11Inln1ttv.1 fro Amor Nuumtx Hz v Tfuhfm Lhat me VIII!Iil1I!IkfIIIY'ZLtl'A1Ild2 N1 N W ,Wx .ru 41 EVERFTT CHADWICR MITCHELL 7 Gardner Place Wmchester Mass Chad Born June 29 1941 College Colby Entered i957 Football 60 umor varsity football 58 59 umor varslty lnseball 58 Rlfle Club 60 Panel busmesb asslstant 59 60 Yearbook lmusmess abblstant 60 Dance Com mlttee 60 Howe Readmg Room Proctor 60 I1 J the same car ELMER FRANCIS MORC -KN JR Apt N 2 Tanglewood Lane lxmg ofPrusb1a P1 Wzke Born Apr1l8 1943 College Waxhznglon and Jr erxon Pnttrtd 1956 Football 58 Baseball 59 60 umor varbmty footlnll 57 umor VIYSIIQ bukttlx 1ll 58 umor varmty lxaselmll 58 Student Councll 58 59 secrttxry 60 Club l run dent 58 59 Glee Club 58 59 oo D1nceCommxttLe 6o Studx H1llProcror 58 Howe Readmg Room Proctor 58 Glcc Club Award 60 You wonta hear a goodjoks? 42 3 Y ' .. U g , : . , . . . , . 4' I ' .. : . ' : . . . , v , ' ,. '. .' ' . .' . -3- ' . ' . , . I, .. , .. . . , lr., . . - , , 1. .. .H 1 : , 'z if . 1 ., 1' Y I -' v ., I . 1' .,v .. . .. , .. .. '., ' 1: ' J' ' .. .Y ' . '.' ' ., ,. ,' 1,9 . , . . , , . . .. ,- .' ' .' ' ' ' ,,.' ' . . .' . , . . , , . . . .. 1 . . . - ., ., .. - H DAVID l.AWRlE MORRISON 45 Damien Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Dave Born: May 7, 1941 College: Underided Entered: 1956 Junior varsity t'ootl111ll: '58. junior varsity soccer: '59. Wrestling: '59, '6o. Glee Club: '58, '59, '60, Crackers and Milk Squad: '60. Welcoming Committee: '58, Glee Club Aw'1rd: '60. What Jcarf? ' ROBE RI B-XlxER NICHOLSON 54 Rich xrdson Ro ld Belmont, Mah: Mrk Born April 8 1943 College Hartard Entered 1954 Squibh 60 Iam! mociite editor 60 Sexnml mociite cditor 58 59 60 Lyceum 58 59 vice. prtsidtnt 60 blcc Club 56 5 58 59 60 Hummiticb 60 Wood bury Public Npt ikint, Prize 60 N mon xl Merit l1n1l15t 60 ired W iterbury Scud der I atm Prize 5, l t Michael Ihtodore Silver Memori 11 French Prize 60 Patrick Stuhlt lrtnticcl Downu Mcmoriil Phyiiobriphy Prize 60 Prentice, C1 Downes Mtmori 1l Sixth l orm History Prize 60 Hibhur Schol lrship Medxl 51Xth Form 60 Pumic Npt1l11n1,Pr1ze 60 Honor Socitts 55 56 57 58 59 60 LUIT1llLldC Nocittx 59 60 Nllll1llllClIlT'll iudt I d mlhrr br right Man pfevzdenl N s 4 'SL d ,f.,, i X-nv' 43 1 .1 , . ,. ' 1 Q 1 , ' 1. f- ,. ' ' 7 1 1 - . - , . . ' , . ' J , . -- -.1 A ' . . vw '1 x x A ' ' ' . . . 1 . 1 - ' . . 1. . , , . . 1 , -I . .. .,,. . . Y v w ' - - - 1 za 1 v - ' - - ' ' '1 V 'Az' ' 1 ' '1'.':' '1 .' - '.': .,. ' '1 '- .':' . ' ', l. ' 'z fr. 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' Q 5 ROBFRI RICHMOND l7lLlxEX NJILlxI'lS 101 Fletcher Rozd Bdmonr M155 0 Nzrk Born Oct 7 1942 L,ollL5L Nortlzwesterrz Pnund 1952 Footlvzll m1n'1gcr 59 Blenlull mrmlgnr 60 1m1or11r51t1 xocccr m1n1k,Lr 5, Rnfln u 56 7 58 SQ 60 Panel L 1tor11 INNISFFUII 58 S1 usocutn ydntor DO Yearbook xports Cdltfll' 60 Scuncg Llulm 58 ilu Llula 58 QQ 60 Humlnmu 60 ramitlc Llulm 56 57 58 SQ 60 xxLlCKlIT1ll'lL, Lommltru 5 f Ulu L I5 ward 60 Honor Socmy 51 54 55 56 5 8 5, I0 Qum I Ill 1 H11 1 11111 ARIHUR ILASION NOR'IUN II4 Iflntcher Rd Bnlmont M us Born Feb 4,1942 Lollegog llamard lntuud 195 Soccer 57 58 captun SQ Hockq 53 60 umor v11'x1tyhockLy 58 Srudmr Counc1l 5, Arhlenc LOLlhCll 60 PanffLd1tor1'll'1ss15t1nt SQ 60 Sextant usoclmo edltor 59 cxch'1ngecd1tor 60 Yearbook Ldltorml msxstmt 60 Dmcn Lommntpn 60 Hum'1n1t1es 60 Dr1m1t1c Llulm 56 57 58 Howl Rtildlhg, Room Proctor VNLlcom1n5Comm1ttLL chfurmun, 60 Pnsgmble Group 57 Honor Soupty 53 55 56 58 Iowcr SchoolP1rents Art Pr11L 55 LowerSchoolDLl11t1n1., lrophy Georg X I Meygr r Memorml Se1xtantProQe Prnn 60 I m not married yer' 44 l 1 , - ,. .18 611 ..A11 11 : . , ' 'Y-: ' 1 --1 ' .1 1. . :Azz .: ' ' '. -: z:1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1, 1 -I h X1 1 Qlb: , 5, H , , . .' 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'Q -.. ,. , ., Q5 1 I ,A l ,1--...W 'Q K I RARD ROWI AND PAIRIC,Ix 1 I Ldgpwood Rold Wmchutnr M rss Gerry ar urn Nm I Lollqbg 'lmher rt Pntgred 1956 Lnw lI1ll1lI.,LI' 58 59 bo Numce Llub 58 SQ 60 Lhus Llub 59 Honor Socuty 8 51 Luml u Yer uc hunt tape and shoe larex loday MORISI' CRIWK ROBINSON IC Ilutwood Rold 50IIlLINlIIL M us lxobbu' little Ilan :rn N pr I8 If 4 LollLg,L Bowdoin Pntnrmd 1955 Utlfil 51 llllltlf' x lrxltx hoglx 3 SQ 60 lanel cdltorlll lSbISflIll' 60 photos mphy Ivo 1rd oo Imrbook photo mphy bmrd ho 'wclcncc Llulw 5rp bo Hum'1nxt1es oo Wmlconung, Conmuttu. oo Ntudx Illll Proctmr 58 59 lo Honor Socmty 56 C7 58 C1 Ilu IILl5n1IMmrI unk Aw 1rd C7 Lum I IULIL Sounty oo Lum Laude lNcqal1Lc pn vpxmfmn Grunt' 45 is ROBI' R I I' DV! 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IPI I REX IR-XNIXN NIONTBFRC I4 hrxnr -Mmm Xlgwmn Lnntrn Mus rn April I, Q4 Lollggg Umzufzlvo Ia Pntnrcd IQSX Ioutlull IUIDIQLI' 51 Bhklflblll n11nu,v.r bo Icnms mxnxpbnr C9 -Xrhlgtlc CAJLIHCII 60 Panel Ldmmrl 11 uwxrmr ig 60 Iwulm 58 Q1 fame on nz Ihr 0 fe and lm e fz vm! Hr fr 111 IHOM-XS IAXXPN IH-HPR I' ur Hudxon Rund lrxmgton INLW Mark SlllllNh 41,uprn1n lo Mmboul c lrrrxx INNINKIIIY bo 1 LL Dunn LUITIINITYKL bc, IIUIHIIIIULN lo Wnlunnlm,Luxnrnltru 1 :lu L u Aware v lf! 1 K0 0 on ll Auzgnzl 'WN Sr.. 13 f' , i 7 i. .Q 1 u tu x 1-- - . . ,. , ujtf., Bo 1. 'L lm L ' 'JH f 3. . . , ,. . ' z:::' l.1. 'lf1l . Jzzzf- ' . 'z 'D ,' 1' ,'-1. ' 1' J ,. '. fr , . , , Burn: Iulv 'I 11 I Cullcfc: l11u'r'r11fr . . .s , I4 E- .' lj :mr 'a :A 'v, d'1'1l4.'.':: ' . HUC 1-.' ' ..:'-. : .k-:',- '.x 'J' ' Y. ur:'5r.l' -- 'I lv. 1 1:70. r,!f ,, II Vg Q 's Q .' '- A A . 'Y' 4 K ,f - as Q Q ' w .'f 'Q ,, A . nl fiifwf' I ROBPRI llAVlD IURRAN 98 Rlchmnnd Ro 1d Belmont A1188 0 llr T B rn uly I 14 Lullaby Hxddlebzuw lnnnd 1,5 ootlrlll SQ Blslwtlwxll 60 SCILFICL Llulm 5 58 Blllldlflg, lncl nruundx Lim mlttue 60 Lhpss Llulx 60 Wclcomlng, Qommntu Ivo llrmur Sounrx 55 Hobby llouff 'llr Chan? Al PXANIDI R Dl-MP IRIOS X -Xlilx-XS IR 85 Woudlnm Rwld Bnlmunt Nl lv -. Hoare Burn Sept q Q4 Lnllgg llarfmoulh n Lrul I Ufltll Ill U lKKX l ll ur Nl Y 5 NK 3 U s mt 59 60 IJIHCL Lommntu tw Wsm ln YN Nm lrt llu ku Nh l l mor SUCILYW 52 55 6 Hey yo yo head IW N .v fb E if 48 LHRINIOPHER DORR Xl RDSVNORT H N mdv Pond Ruud l mcoln M us Wadvey Chru W urldv rn l clw lt Lullaby Undefzdfd Entcrcd 1956 Hmku Iwo Lrnw 59 c1pt un two llhlllf w1rs1tx t1mrl11ll 5, 11n1or v1rx1t1 hockey 58 Mhlcnc Lo11nc1l 60 Sexlunl 1rt lmard bo Lr 1ckLrs md M1lk Sq111d 59 60 VMlum1111L, C,111111111trv.L 51 Lhur L1 ldur 57 58 SQ llfy Art Aw 1rd 58 60 If 1 :chat 1 up front that rormtx IHUM-XS IRIMBI l' W -XRRPN 0711 r11 M11 1, 1 Lollcgc llama!! Izntcrcd 195, uotlulll 511 llmlxy SQ two Inn ls qq cxptun bo 11n1or virslty footln unmr 1 1rx1rx huckn 58 Ncuncc Lllll 57 bo Huwc Rs. ldmg Room Proctor 53 Ll1 11r111 1n to Lrlclxcrx 1nd M1lk Sqwld bo Lum l xudc ll lm! dame? nwgf, fa 1' : , f , .1 ,. .. .-1. .1 , 1. Bu 14 . II1, 341 ' z ' 1 ' : ':' . :' ,A 1' ' A :: ..l' aff' 1 :: z '. : :z '. ::','. '.. , ,.: ,, .. ,R .Z ,' NKGJ 11' ,'. 513 l,L-dgcwazys Ruud, NYcllcslcy Hills, Mass. ..7. ., B0 : 11' L',Ij4l l ': '1' i ' 'L lf z:',. x'c':'1,' n'::'- ,L 2' ' ' .:' ' 1ll:'58. ' 'a :' 11' ,' . ' 'z' :'f, '14l,l.l1 '.'1 .:' .X ,z '. f X Axgjx- f 4 A , l li ,Sf .. 5 I M . U- 01 JOHN Pnl ION W El LH 5RoclxmontRo1d Belmont 'Nhss Slzzmmznz Wefchze Born ly 34 Lollqg Harmrd Pntcud 195 Soccnr 57 58 59 Hockny SQ 60 umor v1rs1ty hockey 58 umor y trslty lx su lull SQ Panel LdlfUl l'1l lsslxtnnt 56 57 58 SQ 60 Yearbook usoulte. Ldxtor 60 I lu Club SQ 60 HllmlHlflLS 60 C1lLLLlul1 -Xw1rd 60 Wnlcomlng, LOITIIIIIIILL 60 Iowgr School History Project Prnt 55 Honor Socnty 53 54 55 51 57 58 51 60 Lum Lund: Socuty 59 60 M lgnl Lum l 1udL Whrll J your plfrpofe in IMP? SIIWPN Whl I PR I Pflrk Llrcle 'Xrlmgton Mus S'-ue!! Born Oct 8 194 Lolltgm Yale bnttrtd 1954 umor vlrslty socctr 57 58 RIHL Llulu 5, 58 QQ pruldnnt 60 lane! Ldrtorxll lSNlNI'lI'lI 57 58 59 photogrnp y lsonrd 58 QQ photogrwphy 5 utor 60 Xe-.tant nrt boxrd 59 60 Yearbook photobrlphy tdlflll' 60 Sclmq Lluh 59 pruldgnt 60 HIIYUTDIYICN 60 Vielcommg Commlttce 60 'Ihomu C' Wxltcrx Mtthemltlcx Achnvement Prln SQ Nlitxonil Mgmt Ifm1l1st to Pxfth lorm Schollrshmp 'Nltd ll 51 ohn B Breed Lhem1stry Prllg 59 lntrxmur1lR1HLry 'Xwlrd 59 Bmcrott Bcxtley r Mcmorml Physics Prm. 6 Honor Society 55 6 5 C8 SQ 6 Cum I wde Society 59 60 sllmlhl Lum I llldtf I don I gnc' I1 damn 50 1 ' . , ,x . :1lu'I,Ir 2. -r-3 1 , ' ': 2. ' .' ' ' -, .' ' ' 1' , - ,.' .I ' ,. .' V . . , , . . , .. 1 . . .. .1. - , ,, .5 A I 1----1 , ' -1 ' Y ' - .,,. -A, u u A I . . . . . . , , , , . . . 1 1 , . z 2: . '1 . . . . 1 . . - -1 - . -1 1. , . . . , , I K A -' ' ' .' v x ,x lv 1 a lx . 1 . - 1 , . .Y . ,. . .. . 1 - 1 .6 1 ' ,l , u.'.'. .. 1 H 5 f '7 N Q x x. 8 u w Q . .. , . . , . ,I ' - -' - -.' ' ' . ' .' - ' ' 1-' , ' 7 . . 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V 1 -1 -1 . . 1 , - 1.1 . 1 1' .': . 1 1 - . a 1 . . . ,j. . 1 .. 0. . 1. 1, 5v, ,,1, 1, 0. . . . 11, , . 1 . 1 .. , .1 ,. , l X fl 7 3 5 l won NILS HARTI EY WEQSELI Pres1dent5 House 'Iufts LDIVCTSIIY Medford Mass Nick Born tm I3 1943 College Sian ard Entered 1953 Pootlull 52 umor vars1ty bultetlnll 58 59 un1or varsnty baseball 58 Squish 59 60 Student Louncxl 57 58 59 60 Class pres1dent 60 Athleuc Councnl 60 Ianrl ed1tor11l'1ss1stant 58 59 sports ed1tor 60 Sexlanl assoclate ed1t0r 57 58 59 60 Yearbook photogmphy board 60 Humanmes 60 Dram'1t1c Club 56 57 StudyH1ll Proctor 60 Welcommg Lomm1ttee 60 Honor bomety 56 57 58 59 60 ohn B Breed B1ologyPr1Le 58 Harvard Club ofBost0n Book Pr17e 59 Prentlce G DownesMemor1'1l S1xth Form H1story PFIIC 60 GeorgeV L Meyer r Memorlal Prlle 60 Lum l'1ude Soclety 59 60 Summt Cum laude 1 RICHARD MANSFIELD WII E I5 Vl1nnet1slu RKT1d VN llnn M'1ss Dxclc Born Oct 25 1,41 College R P I Fntered 1957 un1orv1rs1tyfo0tlx1ll 59 Wrestlxng 58 59 60 umor v'1rs1ty b1seball 60 Chess Clulm 60 Bur slr I rn no! going to a bulljzght Ijusl like red mats' i rr, l'llS1AVF A Pali l 'XUXHON SI Q X ki- nn Ill XvL'lChiL' Sw n ll W Us HIIUIXW DWL IQ x I' mu Mx My u Dick Mitch Lhnt N B15 Bull ug, ,i Quan X Aug, l r 7 rf rl! -Ih MIM Q --. su. 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N 45- 5 x ' uegxi ' X I.-M, ku i la 1: ' sw iii ' E A .-N. i 1 W H -A A 3 V . 1, 1 'k , .r , 5 -- . N 1-. a +-., gif' ,' QA A I C 5 2 y .l.B. s- - . Class Poll Joe Prep Hurley Goodman VVom:m Hater lifurren Dulac lfirst Married llleyer Wile Best Bull Tlirower Cranney Nickels Shyest Dular Wessell Biggest Hell Raiser lfifc' l+'remont-Smith Most Popular Blafkwood Morgan Most likely To Succeed Goodrrzan YVessell Most lntelligent llfeller Nicholson Done Most lfor Belmont Hill lVe.m'!! Done Belmont Hill For Most Nickel: 'l'lzayer Most 'li21lCl1fCQl Norton Morgan Most Rock S Roll Morgan 'l'l1z1yer Best Driver Patrick DiMare Class VVit Varkas Feinberg Most Athletic Blackwood Kargmnn Most Modest Palrirk IVarren l.uziest Mahlowilz Turrzm Happy Go Lucky Emerson Russo Class Chimney Kline Must Amiulule JNTifk6'f.f lxlost Likely To G0 To Sced Tlzayer Mitchell Grind lfelrlz Allis Broad Nimlenl .llorrison Hllllll-5' Sponge illargllalzon :Xmluitious Robirzxon Cynic I ark11.v Gullible Hun! Politicizm Hnrfey Goodman lixecutive S10 nberg x K N K s FS u Q ' X N Q x ' K ts 6 Nl :X ,N 15 X W-A N X X ..v so wmv 'UI itat? H'v'- an 'CNW' A f 'K. D- of I M ' , W, Vs. KX 'R 7 -e V Q J-. Inu-Q f 'Qi' N regain ,Sbf nw dk f 4.4 gi gli N36 ,EV o ' 1 . H.,- .,w qv X X' K X IQ' .. -an ,gmkv A-4- 9' . 11, .,. .1 '1' J, I , .w , 45 ,- 1 , n in .N ' 'fm pix? . . . - . K Wx 'Vx :Y ' V -fp n . Jw ,V Y 1 x. 4 f 8 NU 'emi' . N31-35: sf W9 xx' ,W H: . , -. 5 1, ' Q . Q lv .In - V RFK' 4 , NVQ Each of the six orders into which Servius Tullius divided the Roman people for purposes of taxation is one definition of class. Another is a close synonymfor caste. Here at school the contribution of each class is more than financial, and there is no distinction on the basis of caste. Contributions of scholarship, of physical skills, of willingness to work for something greater than one's sey-these are the things that count. 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I:-2 1 1' J ,'1 - '1 ' 1 1 1:1 I 1 V ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 I1- 1 jim I 1, 1' u 1 i- . 5 xl K ' ' ' Y w I y s 1 1 l 1 1 ,I1 1 .' .. .1 . - ' 1 '1 ' ' 1 ' 1 'l 1 ' 1 , 1 . ' .' ' 60 . . . that now I am the ruler of the Queen's Navy games were frustrating ties, against Sudbury, I-I, and Shore, also I-l, on their home field. In a home-and-home series with Fessenden, the team registered a 3-o victory, and another l-1 tie. Captain Harry jordan and Paul Zofnass, along with Pren Clafiin and Brian joyce, provided the scoring punch. The starting line was usually Claflin, jordan, joyce, Zofnass and Spitzer or Trodella, half-backs Price, Herron, and Gill, and full-backs Beal and Parson or Hubbard protecting goalie Dick Baker. Rick Howe and Bob Ryan also saw action. The Soccer B team gained much valuable experience in a home-and- home set with Meadowbrook's first team, losing 4-0 and 4-I. They also lost to Applewild of Fitchburg 3-0, but they defeated Belmont Day 1-o. The Hockey team was again coached by Mr. Warren, and they hnished a second undefeated season, winning over Fessen- den 6-I and 4-1, over Browne and Nichols 4-1 and 4-3, and also defeating Nobles 3-O and Arlington 6-4. Tommy Koslowski centered a powerful first line, with Randy Byrnes at right wing and Captain Pete Mueller at left. Bob Price, jim Sum- mers and Ted Counihan covered defense, with Moore and Moulton alternating in the nets. Other forwards seeing action included Claflin, Fenollosa, Howe, l.intner, Karelis, Olive, Murray and Spilios. Parson, Herron, and Stewart were de- fensemen, and Atkins a goalie. A pony line of Downes, Dane and Iflwell was also used. Mr. Morton's j-V team tied two against Fessenden and Meadowbrook, but dropped a return with Meadowbrook. In basketball, Mr. Plumer's charges did not fare too well, but most of the games were close. The team split encounters with both Fay and Lincoln, while losing to Fessenden, Read- ing, and B 81 N. Starters included Captain jack Reed, Paul Zofnass, Bob Gill, Scotty Beal, Dick Baker and Ted Williams. Others seeing action were Herman, Spitzer, Andreson, Poulin, Bolan, Chase, and Schmidt. Mr. Morton's Intermediate Baseball team broke a little worse than even, winning over Rivers 5-3 and Pike School of Andover zo-6, posting a tie with Roxbury, and being edged by Fay 4-3, Rivers 8-5, and Fessenden 4-1. Brian joyce, with Pren Claflin as sub, caught pitchers Byrnes and Koslowski. Price and Stewart covered first, Zofnass and Spilios second, Moore and Trodella short, and Reed and Counihan third. Beal, Lintner, Olive, Summers, and Mueller were outfielders. Ty Peabody and joe Scaring helped coach the B Team. The Cub baseball team, under Mr. Warren, Hnished with a 2-3 record, beating Fessenden I4-1 and Rivers 3-1, but losing to these teams in return games by 6-I and 6-o scores. The team also lost to Roxbury. Captain Fred Poulin was catcher for starting pitcher joe Parson, Poulin and Downes also saw mound action. Bolan, Moulton, Downes, and Silk were the in- fielders, while Pickman, Ellis, and Andreson covered the out- Eeld. Herman, Chase, and Schmidt also saw action. The tennis courts were again busy in the spring, with Mr. Plumer directing the activities. A record draw in the Annual Singles Tournament saw Ted Counihan emerge as champion, he defeated plucky fifth-grader Line Holmes in the finals. Other semi-finalists were Price and Fenollosa. The Intramural Cup went to the well-organized Apaches, who were pushed all year by the Pawnees. The Iroquois broke the eight-year reign of the Pawnees in debating, taking the Barker trophy in a closely-contested final, with Reed, Da- fx Schmidt and l.intner in H. M. S. 'V' Pinafore browski, and Silk making up the team. ln December the Lower School, under Mr. Taylor's direc- tion, presented a Christmas play with music, Crib at Grec- cio, in the Chapel. Mr. Togneri's art classes provided effec- tive scenery. Fred Poulin sang the part of Brother Francis, with Bill Karelis and Ricky Trodella also in lead parts. A group of Friars, Bob Price, Pren Clafiin, Paul Zofnass, Bob Ryan, and Geordy Olive were especially effective. ln March the Lower School put on a success ful performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta, H.M.S. Pir1afore, again under Mr. Taylor's direction. Mr. Togneri's art classes painted magnificent sets and Mr. T. also assisted in the direction. Mr. Gregg and his crew did a fine job of staging. Several mothers helped with the costumes. Leads were played by Fred Poulin as Sir joseph, Guy Herman as the Captain, Kip Dabrowski as josephine, Geordy Olive as Buttercup, Pren Clafiin as Cousin Hebe, Bill Karelis as Dick Deadeye, jack Lintner as Bill Bob- stay, and Mark Schmidt as Ralph Rackstraw. The year was marked by traditional events: the carnival for the Charity Fund brought a cascade of pennies to swell the Lower School donation, the annual Christmas Tree for the Library brought many new volumesg the Valentine Party at the Day School was again well attended. The bi-annual Gray Line tour of historic Boston came in April, and soon it was May and time for Fathers and Sons Day, which saw an un- usually high percentage of fathers on hand to watch the base- ball games and join in softball before and after the cook-out. Class Seven's outing was again at the Densmore place in Princeton. Aside from the usual baseball and tennis, a record number of trout gladdened the hearts of the fishermen, while others enjoyed the Auto Museum. Finally the last week came, with the Pawnees edging the Apaches in the Treasure Hunt, and the boys swinging at Mr. Croke's pitches in the annual Class Seven vs. Faculty game. George VVarren, along with Paul Zofnass and jack Reed, brought out several line editions of the Log , VVarren teamed with Claflin to write Splinters. Sixth-grader Dave Dewey did a fine job as librariang Spilios and Clafiin were the store- keepers, jack Lintner was an able poundkeeper. Class Seven presented the School with a lovely hemlock tree, planted with due ceremony on Prize Day. On june 8 Lower School Prize Day was held in the Chapel. lt was a beautiful day and a large crowd was on hand to see Class Seven finish their Lower School careers. After Mr. Densmore made a short introductory speech, he introduced Lower School Class Geoffrey Parker, President-Elect of the Sixth Form for next year, who welcomed Class Seven for the Upper School, and then Mr. Funk, who spoke to the future middle-schoolers on some of their responsibilities. Next Mr. Densmore presented the various prizes and awards. George Olive accepted the cup for the winning Apaches and the lroquois debating team re- ceived the Barker plaque. The art prizes went to Richard Howe, who won the Parents' Award, and to David Moulton, who received the jury Award. The annual Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Togneri Award for outstanding art work went to Rob- ert Ryan. This year the William C. Ross prize for excellence in shop work was awarded to jack Lintner and Paul Zofnass. The Gregg Social Studies Prizes for outstanding work in this field went to Anthony Thompson in Class Five, to Frederick Poulin in Class Six, and to George VVarren in Class Seven. The Director's Prize, awarded annually to an outstanding boy in Class Seven, for the first time was given to two boys, George Warren and john Reed. In Class Seven, honor pins for aca- demic excellence went to Michael Fenollosa, Richard Howe, William Karelis, john Lintner, Harrison Moore, George Olive, Robert Price, john Reed, Robert Ryan, George Warren, and Paul Zofnass. Receiving pins in Class Six were james Andre- son, james Bolan, Andrew Frazier, Edward Moulton, lfred- erick Poulin, Mark Schmidt, Richard Silk: and in Class Five, Robert Cushman, Alexander Ellis, Lincoln Holmes, Martin Mugar, john Olive, Roger Swain, Anthony Thompson, and jonathan Whipple. The exercises closed with a talk by Mr. Hamilton and the singing of a hymn. Unde feared! cifii LOIZI S . 5 ' Rigs trail? 'cum wr: znwtf- 0 C I . 2 Q Q E Q 9 ' ' W 'nm uw, H7 Fifi! L QT .D 8 Us it View Ls fun' Q NW 5 gala! ZP,Y,,E-E xufnlm- 1 r - Q . mu ' 1 x ' ig, if xi ,agus ,QI Q I Gianni! iw Q Q. Q PM gf' ,mf Q' ' ' I 4 W 5 , W . , x Q x QL 3, fnnnm -anna LLVUI !-rumg 59,215 WW 912352 'W , Pill LUV!!! LUWER ' fl Lawn 4,59 ,ln ' 1 'Gun' ' . - .nr .12 .asf .W .gg 1 Aww.. Q 5 n ' F 1 , ' 9 Y ,, ,7 ., W '53 V4 H 11 wg X r t t A 1 A r O -F saw Q14 4 - f - 1-,sl ,QSM pn, Q .y x,. , gf rm 2' ' Q ' ' , A ' X A K - A 1 v sf si' lv wi Jw if if V V 'I Q Q ' 'Y ' 2 ww, 9 aw V ' 9 95? Q 9,79 ' 9 X ' 3 2 v Q f':?nw 31917 -I ' f ' A gy, mrfm Fm f mjQ1i21 5'f?2 Q ' FM: , K M A54 i Or gn- fx ' s 4 ,. .J .dunLf' 4,1 ,kg Because they are extra-curricular, there is a spontaneous and bustling aura about the activ- ities at the school which forms a welcome con- trast to the pressures of classroom and athletic feld. This is not to say, however, that they are an after-thought, casually attended and essentialbf unproductive. The activities are active, all right, and it takes an able boy to keep up with more than one of them. A great number seem to find it con- genial, working with others with similar ajin- ities towards some mutual endg most of them would add that it is rewardingg very few would call it educational, but I suspect that it is. Albert R. Gurney ACTIVITIES '71--i n 91 Ill lm 11521551 QB! 7 1 -ann Int! lwu Q :rr N Brown, Wcsscll lx lfbm 1n Morgln Vrmnd Row D Robnnson, M lxwcll VN 1ll1cc Woodhurx, Annxs Mr Alon an 'Hitting Scutt,f11rth Student Counell lor vc1rs thc student body h 18 been 1sk1ng ust wh it docs the Qtudent Council do? Ihls yelrs Student Q0llHCll w'1s lS much concerned wxth lnnovmng 1s xt wls wlth IN untunlng Dur mg thc week before school, the Louncxl !TlCt to tppomt proctors llkl to revlse the Howe st11dy Q rlclcers 1nd lVllllc Qqtud, the WClLClIT1lNg Lom nnttec, 1nd the llbrlry LOITHTIIYYCC, but 1dded the lowel Qqu 1d to supervlse the dlstrxbutlon of towels every ll.I'CI'I100l1 Durxng the fill, the LOLlT'lLll sought to encour tgc lffC!1CllY1LC If footb Ill 1nd soccer gimes lctters were scnt to the pftrents person1lly IH Xlflllg them to the gnnes lrogruns 1nd cheer lc lders werc mtroduced It the g lmes to drum up school splrlt lherc w IS 1lso the 1nnu1l clder lliil doughnuts tall sports r1lly lhe -Xnnu 1l Lhlrlty Apps 1l rused 3670 the llrgcst unount cvcr contrlbuted to the 1ppe1l Slll1NflI1flll U7I1fI'llJL1fl0I1S were glven to the lfoster ts llm thc lnltcd l+und, L1re, 1nd e Q 1ncer lund lnder the lfoster l 1rents Plin thc Libllllill supported for one ye1r 1 ten yexr old Cwrcclc chlld X 1SSlll0S Getlmoglou who corre sponded frequently wlth the school lhe re est 1bhshment of the Lmteen W19 the LOlll1Lll's most popul 1r 1nnov1t1on thls year X cndlng tn 1Cl'llI1f,S for soft drinks, lce cream, ind 66 c'1ndy were lnstftlled lhc fI'lSl1 problcm w1s overcome by the formitlon of 1 Grounds Squ 1d Durlng the course of the yc lr the LOllDCll m llll. suggestions to Mr Humlton for 1 futurc lx change Student Progrim 1nd for the pO'sSll5lllfV of servlng mllk 'tt lunch lhe QOllIlCll 1lso pro ffuled to 1ttr'1ct the necess1ry two thlrds nm 1 jorlty of the student body for r xtlhc 1t1on Student Councll President Nlclc Wessell presides In L Nl KJV f-A K, 'ir-X l ff , l X - tk. 5 X 5 -- '2- 5, ' X 1 . . K Q rf , XX - ' ' 'X J ' '.' '1 ,.'. , '1 Y 1 , 1 .1 .' . ' Q 1 ' , li I , V 1' . ',', . 9 1 Q if - , '1 . ' 1: S IU HI. . ,. ' J ' . ' .1 . .1 's 1 ' w 1 s w w I 1 1 Q 1 I K 1 K C- ls - ,K , l 1 if 1: 1 1 . - 3 3' 5 . 1 ' 1 ' 'Z'- h11ll rules. The Council not only l11Zll!1f21lT1Ccl the posed an Amendment on Class lilections, which Q1 1 ' ' N - 1' 1 1 - ' Q 1- : 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 3 1 1, cw .ll l 1' 1 K D ' 7' . 2 f. , 2 1' 2 - ' lfic' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' . 1 , l,11I'Cl'l 3' '1 , 1 ' ' ' ' 11 1 th '1 ' 5 . ' '1 3' 1 , ' ' 5 1 1 - 1 ' Q . , li I f . , - H ' ' . . ' . N '. . . -l - . 1 . 1 1. v , ' R ' ,l. S ' N. 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J C' Q ,' v YM.: P I C 1 ' L f T- Llln l 1 , 1 S , 1 7 Pnvt lvm Wuxdl M u.M1hun Cmodmln Ixlxm klrgmm Vecondlxou Nlngholwn XMll1r Iunlmrgc, D Hurlq Nn1l11l Pm wks Mr L 1 dur Panel All u ross the bo 1rd, Wolumg V II had 1 winning mm I Q ullrorml bo 1rd under I eww S Good m U1 Ihg Lhlef YCCCIVCC1 1 lugher hrst place rmng th m dui Yolume VI md the buemew board, under Business Mllllgtf Alan H Kline, ruscd mom money fh'lI1 my other Volume m the lanclf hlstory But lsldg from these ldueve mmrs those people IYIVOIVCK1 wlth producmg the fourteen xssues of Volume VII we grateful for m my fond INCINOFICS md wonderful experlencee Pew wlll forget lhe Qhlcf, md those ulrrl KOI1SLl'V1flVf, shirts he wore on lhursdiy nlghts not ro ITICHUOII hls glOI'lOLlS sunrm Ihen there wuz thc lI'flSflL pmtures by Plmotogrxphy lfdltor Stcvm W eller f.LlfLlI'lf1g severll flculty members up 1glll1'sf 1H ltrermg brink w lll blckground, md rhv. Chronu lllv bel lfCd lrrlv lls of Pelture Pdltor Robert lxxrgmm who mvlrlzbly Qhoved 57 mm tlm h mds of flculry ulvlsgr l'reder1cL L llder wlth 1 frmru ls If funny? ' Alwfxys m evldence w lk Ngws I dxtor unes IVl1LlVl IIIOU, lengthenmg word counts of storles rhlr were practlcfmlly non Lxlstenr, dong Wlfll Sports FQIIIOI' Nlls Wemell, who umalfx h ul the sports wvmr 156 hnlshed be fore the Panel w 18 put to bed lhms yur s bo 1rd Cre ltcd 1 few unusu ll posts Duc to rhg fact rhxr there were four ISSOCIITC Ldltors they tended to SPLCI llve I irry Pelnberg WIS the llI1l7mLllI refreshment edltor futh fully supplymg tha ndltors wlth umoklee 1ndC,okes Bob TNILIIOISOII wrlter of VV0rld Outlook le 1 lmg our spul 11 POIITIC 11 m llyst Across his col umns IUITCIILLI 1 pxrlde of chlrlcters, rmgmg from thu Mlllym 1INblSSlLlUI' to in elegtlon 8 wmnmg rhmmcros If Volume XII IN to be runenmlmrui for mv smgle Issue, th If lssue would by xrs spun ll ught plge edxtlon the lcmgut IH thu lane! v lnsrorv, n l'duc1t10n Durmg the IQUOS lhe Panff Interviewed Presldents l usey ot H Irv ml Slkll u ofBr1ndels Wesscll of Iuftx md Strltron of M I l to CIICIT thelr opmlons on the uiun mon ll outlook m gener xl, HC ulmuter H IINIIYUI1 mai My Henry Meyer lresldnnr of the lvcultlw. Lum mittee, were ilso lI1fCIWlCWCd on rh1 mum pu tlculir queqtlon ut future pmspurx If Belmont Hlll md If other second lry schools ot lrs n lruu A feflture on Mllton s lU1gUlgL l llmr mmrv w IS mstrumentil ln the estlbllshmcnr of 1 Nlllllll pro rim it Belmont Hlll md through rhlt f fectlve wezpon the cdltorxxl the lam! pm VIKICLI lf1SPlI 1I'l0I1 for the 1d0pTl0I1 ut 1 foster Lluld m Greece .md lg1flflOI1 resulting H1 rhg xuxslon of the Qummer reldmg progr 1m Volume VII clmc to 1 dose xt thn mnu ll Panel bmquet Ih1s ye lr s guest spexknrs were Ll llll1C I' VX clch, r lresldent of the Hlrw ml Qfllll son ml edxtorm Chlef of Xolume IX of my Panel, md Ben-1 1mm H Qofhn Buslmss M m lgpr of the LFIINSOH 1 of Xolumc IX of I Pane! lhe editors of Yolumc XIII were nounced PCIIYOFIN Lhlef, kenneth Annu Business Mfmlger, Peter Segal 'Ngws lcllmr Llfl Henry Amon I1 IUITL Idlror R 111ml l IClVlff, Photogrlphy Idlmr, ICWIS Mourhmm LIFCUIIIIOH Manlger Robert N llwdl, Mm .xgmg Pdltor, Wllh U11 H KIIHIH . gf. 1 1 1. .- , ' . . 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'., . l ll ',, , 2 I I 41 V- vnu - 1 1 , 1 . . 1 . , , y ., . ,., , . . . ,. . . . , 1 4 1 - - A 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 . 1 11 . - 1 L - A 1 ! ,' 2 ' x 2 1 2 2 2 1' 1 1 1 - 1 - ' Z1 2 1 1,'.'1 2 - F I-u1l....,.,. l.,.. n , D K urmg The 1969 Dramatic Q05 Tickcis Manlcd T Phil lhxt th HUC School P1anseNeweGym, Boat House T53 E e hmmm! MMA it S Facts ilfaclny UWWVT '.' Y -Tir Squlre D320 R o e Z 0 Q E i eclal Issu , ipecade For iixmninutinns - YXCXS . S9 Ik,lx 1 A,l. uw Nthc chnirhm QSMH- ,,..- XC , QT hw -x 'X . - H Yxo 0 ii Mi n 'sfm':::i:h'n 'QH' 3, . ee' 1 ev' 3114 eve ew' S N .mel Wfjrk c. Xgecfc' PII'-98 F 119118 S c-lmmg. 11 -S or A e 36 New Math Course -lip c I ' f - - K z Q Replaces Euclidean 1012 i' Welch M sh' ' t P ek B011 I- X15 ordqesegqtel wgoqtam Adopts Gre JEFGW. e33ii,,,,rdQ..YuN1b . 1.e..e, mqqf to 1-le - it ca- e 1, TM HDOUW- HALL.. f,a'::1:Fg','i5 ,icif fic, ,. S fA '0 f0 'f5' '0gf:bqll Qi 'Be Mr. Richardson Chcigen x 'x'fed4fAoCfG'rS' U fi Ne! -tx' JF or Yearbook 30,1 . ,' '- X ,, 9309 Hn ol M ,RN A Xu?-cont . , C001 N-cg Env' XX 00 - A e fw n.fa,,b .5ah,f,vO,,0ei,l:g1n It me 9. ml Un if Ct. P ll Qc. Q'k'fl1e1c-S, Du Q 0 I . Q - VLC Y S lL1.lu G 1' Pv 4 clr Q15 f 1, ?t'.'Iic-'.., IVGU Ygllnmqq ' Ent dx Ch9n'Mr Aloio I-Il. n. lst. Atli ,Y . n n UISEQSSHXQ Natiiql Colt 'b7f7'tQCoun ee at 'QQQEQCII A fiffres 19 Ichgge Apt, jgly American Wrong Council H SSN eb Sch 'fu States Diplomat T cf- ' A 93 T0 P r O L 1 Xfivf - can sks For S h arents 5,11 ,.l, A P M91 Ju .eStS.':,:'l:n: f' Qf16P,.c C ool Spirit iw 1'ii A 45 --D101-ACQXXGQF ,.i,,. M' I U H . - t-.,-,:. T ,Z we ,e.. r K ,,:'::'i'lf',',', '1 Q.A3gtS wx ' 1, X t cg Q ' ew frank l Qxxw-ticlit M H S A 1' , . Q . ,ei W -LS S X 001 - We Q-one S til? nows '74 World uuz100k-li- Xe S Lyceum Fo T I ey D e S2 .,.- L ' im Weekly Chapei , ome Dato Ponder World 'c'- f 1 if M' 0 Fav. levi? mr fo' us .:..- c, ' , opinions, I2 J n during '--. gl' 53 1 tind an-if eeir lp QF c t Ja, fa ': ' -5, - ' 3 - dd! Casr Persecut ' 2 M Jug. td? ,,,?.?GI '90S C1100-99 W ,, 5 lim: rv: i flenre A Ifhlllsllll 0 'thc' Q 90151. eForefa:f e s- e P ' - . P0160 K1 A arre s Class jgepresenta s if -V PWD S 0 iziII2r6U.Tf Sextant lhe Sextant, under the supervlslon of Mr seph L VN llley IH the first halfof the year and Mr Henry B Slwyer III the second, and wxth Samuel Q Brown, r as edltor ln chlef, contmued the long st lndmg tradltlon of clever prose, lnterestmg narr IIIVC, sensltlve poetry and general orlglnallty th lf has m lrked the tr1 annual publlcatlon for so m my years l'he lolnts After and laxchanges column were ellmlnated thls year to streamllne the m lg ume and center lnterest on student con trlbutlons I he Short slghtlngs and the Sport stene were ret uned, to make note of occurrences xround the school durlng the year, and to pre sent them ln 1 lucld md readable flshlon lhe December lssue contalned 21 story entltled l rayer, by llson Street 61 whlch skxllfully re flected In unhappy outlook on llfe rlhor Sogg n les 62 wrote an amuslng prose observ mon 1 llled lhe Method School of Record lcket l'XCI'ClSCS ln Alllteratlon, a sharp contrast be tween the two seasons of wlnter and summer lhe frontlsplece contaxned a httlng dedlcatlon to the lltc Mr l' G Downes l he sprlng lssue of the Texlant provlded amuse 1116111 ln three clever PICCCS, Omnes Czallla ln uo X ILIIS Autom lton s Amour, ml lew ntty by Robert l'g1n 62 Robert Klrgmxn 60 md Rlch 1rd l emvltt 61, respectnvely 'X h tuntlng story 0fgl00lI1ll'lCSS and de ith w ts Robert Downes Merry LllFlSflT1lS, Mr Smlth Of Detth xpoem by Xxlllllllfl LIIHIFI 61 demonstrzted the heavy lmpact of a few well chosen and well ordered words The gradu mon Issue dlspl lyed 1 new cover and a Letter from Ienno, It 1ly by Mr Ch trles len ney, who was spendlng hls slbb lI'lC1l ln laurope In this ISSLIC, I'd1tor1n Chlef Samuel C Brown spoke out hrmly on the question ofmormng th lpcl SCFVICCS, bl mnng both student 1p1thv 1nd the doctrlnalre quxllty of selectlons md mterpretx tlons Mushroom INIICFOCOSIU, an lllegorv by LEWIS Goodman 60, plralleled the tension of our atomlc race wlth Russx 1, md otlered an unple IS mt outcome On Pr17e Day the George von I Meyer Me mormal Yexlanl Prose I rlfe was iw irded to -Xrthur Norton 60 for his short story, Mllton lhe Dwlght I M1cAfee Memorl 1l Poetry Irue w1s awarded to Frank B Purcell for h1s lnterestlng verses, On Summer Re tdmg md Ihe lang Thls years Art Board conslsted of Don lld Hurley 60 Christopher VN ldsworth 60, Steven VVeller 60, md -Xnthonv Belluschl 61 'XSSOLIIYC edltors were Robert lx 1rgm in 60 Robert lNlLl'lOl son 60 -Xrthur 'Norton 60 Nils VX essell 60 Kenneth -Xnnls 61, Xxllllllll Cllrlln 61 Robert well K1 Rmturd Ieuxtt I I4Tl lurtell 1 , lsor treet 11, imes Coe 6 R111 lagm 62 1nd Peter Sl1lW 6, lhe st nl o 11 ume XXXXII Ll'lUSCII'lI1lx B Purcell 61 to he 1d next ye lr s S6'Yf6Z71l l1U1I'Ql l'1rJl Rau Weller, Norton, lxargman, S Brown, Wcsscll, Nhcholson Second Row Pgan, Anms, Btlluschl, Wadsworth, R I'lw1ll, I Qlafhn, Mr Sawytr Fhnd Row R ILIIVIIY, P Shaw, D Hurley, Strut, Purctll, Lolt 1 1 1 . jo- 1 1 - 1 1 - V . ,. 1 - -1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 . 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M -1 'A ' 1 1 rc C111 1l1'L' 1'1111t111'c11 111111 1111 11.2111 111111 ' '1 1111. 111 1'1ivc:11 ' 1 1 1 '.'- ' ' Q 1 ' 111- 1111' IN'll, 1311111111r, 111111 :ct 11 1 I 1 1 11111 101' -1 111 -1 111' 1 .1110 s 1yQ'r11'c1 1 11ly 111- 111r 5 1 ' KICYI 11113, 111111 110 1 3 1 GI 1- 1111 '- 1.111 1 .1 . 1 ' fthe 1- 1 :',1 ' 1 ' '1 - .- 72 al Conference in Switzerland, which prevents the GI from suffering immediate consequences. ln the most wonderfully funny scene in the entire comedy-melodrama, the prisoners feed the Ger- man guard a powerful laxative, and during the guard's forced withdrawal, the accused GI is hid- den in the camp latrine. Previously, the most hated American in the barracks, Albert Sefton, had discovered the identity of the spyq and after the hiding of Dunbar, when it becomes necessary to get Dunbar out of the camp, Sefton exposes Price in a series of malicious and dramatic moves. Price is thrown out of the barracks as a decoy for enemy fire, while Sefton and Dunbar escape from the camp, and the men left in the barracks under- go a profound change of heart in respect to Sefton. The supporting roles were all equally challeng- ing. l.ewis S. Goodman handled the part of Harry, the barracks clown, while VVilliam H. ClaHin por- trayed his side-kick, Stosh. Thomas H. l.ee was Guilt begins to reveal irselfon Dixon's face the effective barracks leader, Hotfy. The Ger- mans, .Ionathan XV. Wlhite, Paul l . Pietz, and Thomas I.. Clark, exceeded expectations in their performances. Bennet l.. Lerner and Robert R. D. Nickels were perfectly cast as the Geneva Man and Marko, the stalag's messenger, respectively. Myles R. Denny-Brown was a fine Dunbar. Filling up the remaining spots in the cast were Glen W. Merry, Robert G. laigan, VVilliam lVl. lVlacDonald, Charles H. Karelis, Donald B. Robinson, -Ierry D. Russman, and Rodman A. lfurnald. l.eo Cass' veteran stage crew handled the technical aspects of the performance to perfection. This year's club made a number of innovations. First of all, in order to assure a fixed, working budget, the club sent out two tickets to each pair of parents, billed the parents, and wrote that if they did not wish to attend they could return the tickets. As a result, the club had the largest audi- Claflin scoffs at the Gestapo ence it has had in years, and a suflicient budget as well. Secondly, a new lighting control panel was donated to the school by lVlr. Leo DI. Cass, father of stage manager l.eo lVl. Cass. Later in the year, the club voted to do away with the oflice of vice-president, as it seemed to be a non-functional post. And finally, the club had everything set for a spring production, including original scripts by Mr. Gurney, but was unable to produce it due to an unexpected shortage of actors. The fate of next year's club is at the moment uncertain. Despite the fine leadership that is bound to be provided by the newly-elected ofli- cersfpresident Dick Dixon, business manager Tim Clafiin, and stage manager l.eo Cass Il sizable gap will be left as Mr. Gurney takes a new job teaching at lVl.l.T. His skill, personality, and vigor as director of the club has been much ap- preciated and will be sorely missed. 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H11 1 1 111 '1111 Al-11D '- l111 11'1'1'1' 1111a1l1l1' 111 1'1111111l1't1' fllkjll' 11111-1'111.' 111 7-1- scientific interests, two new clubs were formed as branches of the Science Club itself. A Photogf rapliy Club, under l,ewis Nloorehouse '61, was organized for those who wished to acquire a knowledge of photography. The club ineinbers used the facilities in the llobby House to develop and print pictures for the l't'a1'bo0k, the Pflllff, and the o'1',1'l1111l. ln addition, a Radio Club was formed under the direction ot' .left Dorsey ilil. The club was concerned primarily with ham radio operations, its purpose being the acquisition ot' amateur radio licenses. hlenibers ot' the club included Andrew H. 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Arm D1M1rc Morgxn lVlcLhtm Nllfkll all N xrk s Dance Commlttee lhls ye1r the school presented four dances, hlghhghtcd by the qemor lrom 1 une Ned Bl ulswood he lded the Dwnce QOIUITIIKYCC, whlch llllllltllikl uk QFIINICY, Don Hurley, lom Ihly Ll Stott QllSlll11lI1 Arthur Norton, lom D1lVl'1re hllke lxllifglll Dlve Mechem, Lh 1d lVl1tchell md Mex N 1I'lxlS -X llrge turnout w 18 present If the cmnuil l 1ll the selson 1gunst Governor Dummer lhoto grlphed hewds ofthe lootbctll md Soccer letter men ltop clrlcltured hodles were plcaced on the wills of the Qommon Room whlle colored light mg ulded to the ltmosphere ltor refreshments, there were doughnuts 1nd clder Art Norton ind Nuke Morgqn provxded lntermlsslon entertfun ment by pl 1y1ng rock 1nd roll on the pl lno lhe Wmter D mee held on the nlght of the nn ll regullr sexson gimes, wls llso held IH the Common Room rl he turnout was smiller cmd less hvcly th in th If it the l 111 Dance, yet the enter tunment glven by the Luplds It lntermlsslon w IS to sly the le lst, excltnng lhc l lfth l orm gfwe 'ln excellent dance ln the hn xl week ofApr1l IN honor of the Senlor Llxss Ihls txme the gym was used is the d'1nce Floor crepe piper covered the w1lls 1nd hung from the celhng wh1le the entrxnce from the Common Room w1s lllllIT1lH1fCd wlth blue llglltlflg Pete Row U1 1nd Bob lsmory from Browne and lNlLl10lS provlded lI1l'CI'IT1lSSl0I'l entert unment by pl zylng v 1r1ous folk songs on thelr gulttrs 'I c lrom l ld an 1 16 IO wxs 1 tomp t success, 18 wls ev1denced by the l1rge, enthusl lstlc turn out Ken Reeves provlded the IIHINIL Wl'l1lC the LYU blnd, from Qt loseph s LllLlILll ln Belmont plwyed v1r1ous rock 1nd roll luts lf mtermlsslon time M lsses of crepe p zpcr coveted the gym w1ll whlle blue spothghts shone from the top of the st lge 1nd from the b uk wtll lhe re dance 1 most httlng concluslon to 1 sutccsstul SCFICS of dinces iwilf lhe Dance Committee decomtes Hur the Prom 1 ly, 1 F ft 1-1 V , A . g.x ll .6 X 1 1 - 7 1- ' 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 . - ' 1 . ' l ... ' , , ' , . 1 , . 1 , 1 , , 1 , . t ' . 1 ', Yi , 1 ' ,. ' Y - , 1 '1x.'. Q H 1 ' : 'he ' , me 1 .ln , 1: 1 ' lee ' ' 1 l ' '11 J 1 1 1: 1: ' ' 1 - - 3'- 1 ' ' 1 1 1, ' - . ' : ' 1 - ', I 1 1 4 - 1 1 . . 1 1 1.,x'1 B. L ,A 1 , , K 1 ' K1 .fl 'Si 1 2 , 1 1 , . : 1 1 1 1 ' . s '. 1, 1 ' , ' l A C I s s L , g S xl X i . 1 1: : 1 1 1 41 rg 1 1-f 1 -, Dance on the night of the final sports contests of freshments of punch and cookies helped make the ' y'1Q , 1 1' : ' . ' - 1 1 ' ' 1 3 1 3 w I I I s . 1 7 w X ' ' 1 1 : r . S : H 2 Y 1 ' -1 '1 . In 1 - , ' an .1 1-:1: 1 . 131: ' I!- ' f , . ,. WX ' ' 1 1 1 51 - l. . U , . ,, 1 . 1:, .1 1: . 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Il' Wllllllllil Nfl? llx to SCVCI1 l 1st velrs tt 1111 Belmont H1lls hrst pl1 ed thru l111fLl1LS 1nd wo11 them ull On qlfllltl lv, mu trs 16 Belmont H1ll bested lddlesu 1 Rol t lur oo lost Blll Weld, the presldent of tl1e hllddlcsex te 1111 lrevor lllgtllllltl' 61 pl ned lllS oppone11t to 1 1 r1w whlle ohn1thu1 Xxlllft 11' 'XHYOHIO 11 Il 111 111d pres1dLnt W1 lllll Qllfllll 61 won than 111 1tthLs n Qundu, lxllfkll 6 Belmont lhll ec 1 c Brooks Qthool If lNorth Xndoxer ,2 C11lm1n pl lylllg 111 the number three pos1t1on tllllClxly de f.C'lfLLl h1s opponent, but Belmont Hlll then fell bthmd IN tht 11umber one m 111, Qtephen L 1rr 61 llltl the number hxe mln Robert Downes 60 were LllCLlxl1llftkl Howex er VS hlte Flllltkl to Wlll on number two bolrd 1nd H1gonnet won the de LISIVL m 1tth to gne Belmont Hlll tl1e vlttory On the tollowmg Qund 11 the telm defelted 1 oton tt BL mont 1 4 I lurrm, H1 num Jer one POSITION sutlered the only loss fo1 Belmont Hlll C lll1l 1n won h l.I1LlllW, Wl1llL Downes, Hlgllll mt 111d L trr 1ll won Llose I11lI'LllCS l111 tlly on qllI1LllV, Mlrth no Belmont Hull toppled Roxbury l 1t1n 111 tl1e Lommon Room by 1 more of 4 1 -Xgun lurrtn sutlered Belmont l-l1ll s only loss l-hgonnet CheCl1n11ted l11s oppo three pllyers Glllll U1 Vllnte, 111d Downes, Ill worlserl out of tlght posmons to be1t rhexr op ponents Thus Belmont Hlll s chess telm w1ll Q 1rrv ll unblenushcd record 111to the lfjfll se 1son xvlfll Vlhlte Hlgonnet, L 1rr C11lm1n :nd Lflllllll re turnmg, tl1e commg 86.18011 PTOINISLS to be IS re w lI'dlI1g IS the two prenedlng ones Number one pl lygr L lrr ponders mow. 1n chess match f 1 1 - a 1 . 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Few better environments than games can be found for developing these two qualities. The democratic ideal of the recognition of true worth is well exemplzfed in games. The best players make the team, regardless of their niche in society. While it is true that athletic prowess sometimes seems to be tlze sole criterion for judging an individualls leadership ability, in most instances tlze leader is chosen on the basis of his whole personality and character as well as his athletic ability. It is apparent that there are dcfnite values other than the development of a healthy physique that may be derived from games. The extent to which these values may be realized depends upon the way in which these activities are conducted and the extent of participation. William E. 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Bingham tallied four times to lead an early onslaught which was never successfully halted. Kargman was the Hill's offensive star, as he notched three touchdowns for his afternoon's effort. lfullback Bill limerson tallied IO points on a touchdown and 4 extra points. The Varsity eleven, led by the stellar play of the defensive unit, scored in every period and com- pletely dominated play in a 21-12 victory over Browne and Nichols. In the tirst period, the lfishA ermen moved 57 yards in six plays, Peabody scoring from the eleven. ln the second stanza, Doug Hall recovered a Knight fumble to set up Kargman's 25-yard scoring ramble. Peabody passed to Kimball for the extras. lVith the score 14-6, Kargman raced 72 yards to add an insurance rally, and Peabody salted away the victory with his 56-yard scoring run in the final quarter. The Varsity football team generated a brilliant fourth quarter scoring drive and completely stifled lVliddlesex's final etforts in winning a close decision, 20-14. Middlesex ground out 57 yards on I3 plays to score the opening touchdown, but the fired-up Hillies took advantage of a roughing- the-kicker penalty to drive ol yards, Kargman scoring from the eleven. Middlesex quickly scored again, but Kargman and Peabody combined to knot the score, 14-14, at the half. After a scoreless third period, in which an early Middlesex thrust was stymied, Peabody scored the winning tally from the I. The defense then dug in and pushed the opposition back I I yards to protect the victory. Second-string tailback Ken Annis came otl' the Cranney and Annis move in hir the tackle bench to lead the Yarsitv football team to an in- spired 34-O triumph over Governor Dummer. A punt blocked by Captain Ned Blackwood set up an early tally by the team's high scorer, Bob Kargman. Annis then flipped a pass to Kimball for the extra points. The next time the lfishermen got the ball, .-Xnnis spearheaded a 53Vyard march and culminated his efforts by cracking across from five yards out. After the Governors fumbled in the second period, lfremont--Smith took a hand-oH' from lfmerson and raced over tackle to score on the first play from scrimmage. .-Xnnis added two more points on a quick plunge over center. Two minutes later, another opposition fumble set up Chad Mitchcll's touchdown jaunt, and Kargman added the clincher in period three. By the end of the season, it was clear that the Varsity was now forcing the opposition to make mistakes that the lfishermen had once made. True, Governor Hummer was not a polished opponent, but to ignore the progress which the local eleven had made would be a mistake. The fast-charging defensive line was no illusion, and the powerful offense had to be respected by all comers. Crash! The Robert Saterlee Hurlburt l ootball Medal given to the boy who made the greatest improve- ment in football - was awarded to VVilliam lfmerv son. Those who received letters in football for the 1959 season were as follows: Annis, Blackwood, lf. Bradlee, Cornwall, Cranney, DiMare, Dulac, limerson, l'. liremont-Smith, Hall, Hanify, Karg- man, Kimball, Mechem, Meyer, Mitchell, Pea- body, M. G. Robinson, Rowan, Captain-elect Scaring, Smith, Turran, VVarren, Wessell, and Managers Nickels and Stonberg. 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XVink lVillett, Naaman Nlahlowitz, and Captain :Xrthur Norton lwooted home the local repreA sentatives' markers. 'l'he team's inaliility to con' vert more opportunities in this game foreshad- owed rough sledding against top-flight com- petition. 'llhe Talior match was perhaps the nadir of the entire season. :Xlthough once more controlling play, the soccer team was held scoreless while its opportunist opponents pumped in three sharp tallies. 'l'he play was poorg the in-iuries were mountingg the spirit was lacking. Coach Preston and his players met the next game with a new style ot' play and renewed vi- tality. l.ack of height lieing the major problem, the lluskies attempted to keep the hall on the ground with short, accurate kicks, to take ad- vantage ol' superior speed, passing, and play- making. Groton found this combination quite hard to handle, and Belmont's defense proved impregnalile, as goalie Steve llood registered his second shut-out victory on Russo's tally, the lone score of the game. Despite the improvement in spirit, the Hillies proceeded to lose four consecutive contests. St. hlark's, in a game Fllxlt was closer than statistics can indicate, overpowered Behnont Hill, 5-1. Only Dewey could tind the scoring range in this l ,A F. .M .lbw 'X Captain Arthur Norton contest, as the visitors tallied in all four periods. Still, the success of the new otliense against one of New l'ingland's liest teams was reason for some optimism. hlr. Preston made several line-up changes lieliorc the game with I.incoln-Sudliury Regional lligh School, lint the net result was a bg-i loss to a very X Qcagllh strong te am Norton tallied hls second goal of the se lson, on a pen llty klck for the Varsity s only score A mud soaked group of Huskies lost thelr thlrd consecutive game to Medford Hlgh on October 24 Once again, Arthur Norton provlded the only source of oflenslve power, agaln on pen llty klcks He scored Belmont Hlll s two go als ln the second perlod to tle the game Medford scored lmmedl ately afterwards and played tlght defensive ball to squelch 111 Varsity efforts Browne and Nlchols admlnlstered the next Belmont I-llll defeat by soundly trouncmg the local booters, 2 o 'I he team s entlre level of play was at 1 very low ebb, and lt got of? only two threatenlng shots ln the entire game The drought ended on November I4 wxth 1 smashlng 4 O trlumph over Noble 1nd Greenough Hank Amon passed to Vllnk Wxllett for the hrst tally early lh the game, whlle Norton also stored ln the hrst perlod on a long blast Amon scored on a neat shot ln the third perlod, md Russo gathered IH a pass from Dewey to lce the verdict ubllatlon was short lived, however, as Brooks racked up 1 3 0 Wm over the Hrlltoppers on Wo vember I8 The team appeared to be far more con cerned wlth the game to follow th m wlth the game at hand Cmore accurately, xt footj, 1nd so Brooks won an easy vlctory Trymg desperately to topple the le lgue Watch your language Hank K Q l f X . 9, , ' s f n . 1 . 1 . c t . - X 4 - s 1 1 4 . - , . 1 . - . 1 4 , Q 1 ' . . - A 1 . 7 . . . v ,. , ,. . l -. 4. . . . l 4 . . , J I K xx n B 1 L K - n A ex ,' .X I 2 . . u , . 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Had the team, through- out the year, displayed the kind of spirit and play which brought them their deadlock with Governor Dummer, this would have been a different story. Letters were awarded to: Captain Norton, Allis, C. Amon, B. Dewey, R. Downes, Hill, Hood, Hurd, lVlacMahon, Mahlowitz, Russo, Captain-elect Scott, Welch, Willett, Wood- bury, and Managers D. Brooks and Kline. The Former Captains, Soccer Trophy, awarded each year to the boy who has shown the most improve- ment in soccer, was presented this year to .lim MacMahon. l'rrv1 lxnf Xnnrs Nkoodhury C rpt un Bl lckwoo L Amon Q rrr Semrni lm 1 N1 ln leer Ntonlwere lernlvere lxmrl rll urr111 in so Nlr Lro e Basketball ln 1 sport whreh r rrelv produees rn undefelted 111, l ront X lrsrty Brsket 111 stu l1 IS heen perfornrrng r11rr aeles for two str 11Lgl1t se1 s ls nl rn the l1st thrrtx r11r1e eonte s, the loe 1l hoopsters successfully defended l1ot1 tl err lr11 tte 'wehool le1gue rnd New lnglud Llrss B Prep Sehool trtles whrle Flllllllllg up the Belmont Hrll s frontcourt w IS l1e ulqu zrters for prep sehool l11sketl11ll s r11ost powerful rehoundrng o, 1 e 1pt un 'Net Bllekwooe rr 1 1 tptun eleet lolay lxrmlull lmoth of wl1om were lLI1OWllf,Ll for therr rhrlrty to pull down every loose lr 1ll rn srght 1nd to bre lk up r 1lllCS wrth therr hrlllr Ulf defensxve tletres Blackwood, 11 forward, w IS dezdly or1 lllllllx jump shots from the top of the key l1ole lntl on short hooks close to the buck et, lxrrnb 1ll pl ryrng eenter, l1rt from llmost every eOIlLClVll3lC mgle Ron Woodbury it the other f0l'WlI'Ll slot, eontrrbuted 1 dependrlmle outsrde shot to rn zlre ldy potent 1tt11ck,whrle guard Ken -Xnnrs, wrtl1 l1rs serlpprng drrvrng, and jump shootrng, kept the opposrtron s defenses constantly ofl l11l1nee Hrnk Amon, 1 very hne shooter rn l11s own rrght, demonstrrted prowess as the team qu1rterb1ek, whose passes deftly explorted we xknesses rn defensrve xlrgnments Frnally Steve C xrr, 1 vers 1trle performer who could play every POSITION on the court, glve Co1eh VVrllr1m o e t1e Xl 31 rtx 1 reserxe stren I rcr ll 1 e rmwronshrp term ret une l ILSL s pl ned the lL1kllI12' roles ln e 1 nmprons elst Not to he forgotten rn tl1e Yllsll for he rdllnes however, were tl1e Rrnkx llrnks 1111 publrcrled group of reserves lxnown more for kres, on 1 l1llITll1CI' of oee xsrons, were rlwle to up set Ill opponents orlensrxe pltterns wrtlr un or 1odox tletres llough llklxlllb rn X rrs experrenee rl ese sm pluers led hy 1 studw 'L Loach W rllr1m L roke '1'.': 45, ' ', li 1' 1 ' d, , '1 .1' ' 1 1 1j' .' 'j, +V' ' 1, H 11 , 'll 1 , l sy ,r . l ku 1 Q ' 41 li. Cr k' I' He, l'l' 1' 11111 5 '- eth ten Seln llill's '1 lf ' - l11 Q1 11d wh' l 1 11' 'hz 1' J ' '1 -'I l ' if ' A K ' 2 ' S S ily 312- lmoyf 11' 1 11 ' P ' ' ll 'lz ' :hip :or l' 3CZlfCl1 ' 1 if ' j- I 1 stx '1 1 , 1' ' L 'L ' 1 ' . 2 1 1 ' '. ll H '- 'jf' gr wh- Sf-ITC S UHQICST WlI1I1lI1g Sfreills. hustle and speed than for rehnenrent, the Rrn- ' '. 1 1 1 . 1 Y' , H . -1. 1' . ., , , A ., . . , . wx, . '. . s ' L , ' 1 ' .'l, , , ' elu 6'4 '1 il 1' l 1 l 11d f'7 fl ' 4- 1 4 r ' 'Z 'pity '1 1 -3 M 7' 1 , ' ' , 11 11' Q '1 Q 1' ln 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 5 ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 Y , 2 K. 5. .H JN. . ' ' 1 , 1 ' 1 J s s I . 1 7 1 K 1 3 ' 1 1 3 ' .' 1 1 1 1 ' ' . S Q 1 1 , ' 1 v - . U v 1' . ,s 1 s s - 1 1 ' . 1 ' . 1 ' . ' ll 1 1 xv Y, s I x s . 1 1 1 v l 2 2 - l .L w ll -4 Q ' ' perpetual motion, Bob Russo 'afforded many colorful minutes of' basketball while the starting quintet was enjoying a breather. Opening the season on january Ii at Belmont llill, the Crokemen swamped Rivers, tio-Ago. The starting five, playing only twenty minutes, jumped to a phenomenal gi-5 halftime edge, as Blackwood dunked in Zo points, and Kimball added Qo. Milton failed to stop a first quarter surge which vaulted the Varsity to a sixteen point lead. The Orange and Blue men were unable to stop Kim- ball, who tallied 25, as the llillies prevailed, 59-XO. Once again the local quintet jumped to an al- most insurmountable margin in the early minutes of play, 21-ij, and went on to defeat Noble and Oreenough, 72-ugh, at Belmont. The Hilltoppers gunned in 52 field goals to Nobles' 12, as Kimball again garnered lj points. ln the toughest game of' the early season, against St. lNlark's, Belmont Hill fell behind for the first time in the campaign, but Kimball and Amon, the game's leading scorers with I7 and I4 points respectively, engineered a come-f'rom- behind barrage in the 49-.33 victory. Opening up a crushing 53-I7 halftime lead, the Crokcmen swamped Nliddlesex, Sl-50, behind the scoring of' Blackwood and Kimball. Belmontls height and speed resulted in an effective fast- break which hliddlesex found impossible to stop. 'l'he next encounter found Blackwood and Co. pitted against l.eague runner-up Governor Dum- mer at South Byfield. XYith the score tied at 25 points apiece after two periods, Kimball shook loose from a concentrated defense for several crucial buckets in the 54-43 triumph. lixtending their three-year streak to 30 con- secutive wins, the Crokemen squeezed by a de- Captain Edward Blackwood fensively outstanding Groton five by IO points, 7-3-63, behind Kimball's 27 points. leading by only five points after one stanza, Belmont llill exploded to a 36-io margin at the midway point. Once again, an early scoring binge carried Bel- mont's undefeated five to an easy win, this time against St. Sebastian's. l'nable to recover from an early I5 point deficit, the opposition fell before the 48 point barrage of' BlllCKWllULlfIQl, Aimig Blackwood is finally outjumped Q16j, and Klmballclxgb, 63-34. ln one of the season's most exciting encounters, the Varsity outlasted a classy Brooks quintet, 63-50. The North Andover five held the Crokemen to a 45-41 edge at the three-quarter mark, but the Hillies exploded with I8 points in the fourth stanza to put the game on ice. Browne and Nichols, utilizing a very slow, deliberate offense, tried to stall its way to victory, but once more the Crokemen's superior height prevailed. l.eading by only three points, 9-6, after one period, Belmont turned to aggressive de- fensive play, which wreaked havoc with the Knights' accustomed patterns. From there on, it was easy sledding to a 54-36 win. Continuing their winning ways, the Hilltoppers smashed St. George's, 58-35. Toby Kimball led the parade with 18 points. Noble and Greenough, in a second crack at the Varsity, failed again. Twelve points by Kimball and II by VVoodbury contributed to a 33 point margin after one half, as Nobles netted only two buckets. The second half saw the Noblemen briefly surge back against the Rinkies, but the Hillies then reeled off nine consecutive points to pull far out of reach. The final count was 77-42. Jumping to an early 22-3 lead, the Crokemen submerged St. Paulls, 58-35. Kimball's I8 points led the shooters, while NVoodbury and Blackwood both netted 13. A strong Alumni squad fell, 90-79, and St. Mark's was also victimized, 68-52. ln the latter contest, a second-period surge during which the Varsity scored 24 points to their opponents' nine decided the issue. Twenty-six points by Kimball paced the victory. Rolling up the highest point total of the year, Belmont smothered Brooks, 93-26, as everyone on the squad scored at least one point. The thirty- nine field goals in this game was a season high. The Varsity next outhustled the League all-stars, 59-44- A brilliant all-around performance by 6'7 Toby Kimball sparked the Varsity basketball team to a decisive 54-36 victory over Thayer Academy in the semi-final round of the New England Preparatory School Basketball Tourna- ment. Thayer shocked the local quintet by jumping to an almost instantaneous four-point margin, but the defending champion Hilltoppers soon surged back into command. l'tilizing a definite edge in height to advantage, the Crokemen quickly moved into a 20-3 lead at the quarter mark, I7 of these points being scored by Kimball and Captain Ned Black- wood. The half-time score was 30-I4. llnable to score with any consistency, the Thayer quintet concentrated on a tighter defense for the second half. However, Ken Annis and Hank Amon found the range and took advantage of the added pressure on Kimball and Blackwood. Although center Art Nelson began to hit with consistency for the visitors, the Hilltoppers' lead was too much to surmount in the final minutes. A magnificent team effort against a highly- touted Hopkins Grammar quintet brought Bel- mont Hill its third consecutive New England Going Up! Class B Prep School Championship, 52-50. Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of this, the Crokemen's thirty-ninth straight victory, was the fact that the Varsity played almost fifteen minutes without the services of center Toby Kim- ball, who encountered foul-trouble late in the second period. The Hilltoppers fought back from an early deficit to gain a 12-S margin after one period. In the second stanza, only .-Xnnis's magnificent sharpshooting display maintained the Crokemen's four-point lead, 29-25, as the visitors took ad- vantage of' Kimball's departure to play evenly with Belmont. l Caught in a pick Having fallen behind in the third period, the Varsity, Kimball having returned, surged back in front by three points in the fourth quarter. The superlative defensive play of the entire quintet stymied many of Hopkins' final, dramatic efforts. Annis led the scoring with 22 points, while Black- wood dunked in 19. The Basketball Trophy for the greatest con- tribution to this sport was awarded to Toby Kim- ball. Letters were awarded to Captain Black- wood, C. Amon, Annis, Carr, Feinberg, Captain- elect Kimball, Russo, Turran, YVoodbury, and Manager Stonberg. SEASONS RECORD Belmont Hill 89 Rivers Belmont Hill SQ Milton Belmont Hill 72 Noble and Greenough Belmont Hill 49 St. Mark's Belmont Hill 82 Middlesex Belmont Hill 54 Governor Dummer Belmont Hill 7.3 Groton Belmont Hill 63 St. Sebastian's Belmont Hill 63 Brooks Belmont Hill 54 Browne and Nichols Belmont Hill 58 St. George's Belmont Hill 77 Noble and Greenough Belmont Hill 58 St. l'aul's Belmont Hill Q0 Alumni Belmont Hill 68 St. Mark's Belmont Hill Q3 Brooks Belmont Hill 59 Captains Belmont Hill 54 Thayer Academy Belmont Hill 52 Hopkins Grammar Inf! 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' 1 ,1 1 . . 1 ,. , , , 5. v R , L 1 1 'f 1 1 ' Q - .' 1 X l 1 5 . Y . 1 1 . ' . . 4 . - . , I , 1 . s 4 'L' 5 'I W . X l ' A 5' ' 2 - - A xl YQ 'Q . ' 2 I A V xl' D 1 l Qi I 1' 1 1 l ' f 1 i I L. ' A .N 1 .X ld X . s. 1 J 1 - . - 1 l ' . . . . . o11 1 kg, ' ' ' '1 . r I-O, I 1 ' -S 1' s .Iv 1 ,. s s 'Z S 111 Illillly years. Alex YilI'l-illj, t11lly ' first my . Y . .k I 'V A Km S hx 1 ly 1 1 1 X I ' li i lx u . V1 N' 'Z .f iv 5 .X A-xl el ' ' 1- 4 1 1 - 1 g Bel ' 1 ' 'l'om VV1111' -n': two 4- Q k I 3 1 ll-17' ', YA-. 11 ' 'J 1212 l'11 Q 11r, jill S 'I 1 5' .Z-1 GW Y M I I V v 1 1 ' l1 s l, 1- 'll 1 l'l's llcc1'f1el1l gI'2ll1l1CLl 11 two-goal tirst period le11ei, ot' his two goals. Dave hlechem evenetl the count 1 vi 2S 1ll'el1 :-1' . nl li ' ,. g 'IRL' 'XY'- per' il l 11' y-1 een shot. 'f ' H1 - 'J 1111 's. ' - -5' 1 j--' ' 1 7 . L fel pl Al 27-lo, the 1 71 'L 1 1 I 'I ' ' ' 1 '11 1 o11t 111 top hy the score' 11145-1 A the Q ' ' 11 ' ' ' ' ' Q . Q 1 ' Cf A tl1 ' .'e11.1111. 'l' ' ' 1 ers '1 ' ' 1 grnl f- 1 '-ka l-1 l ' l- - ' tes, f . 1 X A '. 2 . 1 g 1 f 1: 10.1 1 K .Ai K ,g',B l.3XVN U gm. .,,.. ,.,e..u,m.... h , .. ...K K K, ' 1- ' ' ' s A I y 99 as first-liners Bob Kargman and john Welch scored. However, Milton awakened and tied the game midway through the second period. Bel- mont's poor defensive play opened the way for Milton's three goals in the final five minutes. Tom DiMare, replacing regular goalie Wade XVelch, put on a deft display of goaltending Belmont overcame powerful Belmont High, 3-2. The first two periods were scoreless, but the Bel- mont High captain, Morrill, scored in the final period, followed by Varkas and Warren for Bel- mont Hill. Morrill then scored again, but in an overtime period, Bob Kargman shoved home the winner. ln a very exciting game, liixeter .vas tied 3-3 in overtime. Both goalies had 35 saves, several of them on the spectacular side. Exeter scored early in the first period, and john Welch followed with Belmont's first goal. Kargman scored a goal in each of the final periods, sending the game into the scoreless overtime. VVelch and Kargman each had three points. Posting its fourth shut-out, the Varsity de- feated Brooks School, 4-O. In a sloppy first period, Belmont finally scored on john Welch's short blast. Bob Kargman deflected VVelch's shot a few minutes later, while Art Norton deflected Alex Varkas' blue-line blazer at the end of the period. lVarren's third-period tally closed out the scoring. Belmont made a valiant attempt to upset League champion St. Mark's, but lost 3-2 in over- time. St. Mark's scored twice before Ty Peabody counted for Belmont, four minutes from the end of the game. A St. Mark's penalty led to Belmont's tying goal, which john Welch scored on a long shot from the blue-line that eluded the St. Look out for VVarrcn Mark's goalie. At 3:03 of the overtime, Charlie Lee of St. Mark's fired home the winning goal. A surprisingly strong Nobles and Greenough sextet triumphed over Belmont, 3-I. ln the first period, Nobles scored twice, first on a long shot by a defenseman, then on a short Hip by center Treadwell. ln the third period, lilliot Harrington finally scored for Belmont, but Nobles quickly tallied again. The loss was Belmont's fourth in eleven contests. Hat tricks by Bob Kargman and Captain Mechem and a single goal by lilliot Harrington led Belmont to a 7-o trouncing of Middlesex. Goalie Wlade Yllelch was forced to make very few saves in the one-sided contest. john lllelcll added three assists to the winning cause. A spirited Browne and Nichols team held Bel- mont to three goals, scored by Uave Mechem, 'liy Goalie Welch whirls as puck narrowly misses cage graves-f:t.:..g ., , A tw: 'wwe '- n 'Www jaivf+6,Q.s .miasfdra l sriasoivs Rricolzn 5 Action at Lawrenceville Peahody, and Bolwlwy Kargman, hut Belmont tri- umphed, ,Q-I, on lfehruary loth. 'l'he hockey team surprised everyone hy de- feating the Alumni, 4-2. The first line did all the scoring as 'l'om XYarren and .Iohn lVelch each scored once, and Bolt Kargman twice. Bill Hogan and Richie hlostrom scored for the Alumni, who missed the services ol' such players as the Cleary lwrothers, Bill Beckett, Greg Downes, and l,arry l lawkins. In a penalty-tilled contest, Wellesley fell, 6-O. Boh Kargman and Art Norton scored in the first period, while in the next period Nlechem scored twice and NVarren and llarrington netted single markers. Goalie lYade Xyelch had another easy game. ln the final game of the season, Belmont swamped Governor Dummer, gil. 'l'he second line ol' 'l'y Peahody, lilliot llarrington, and Augie hlcyer led the scoring. l'eahody had two goals, hlcyer one, and llarrington three assists. Bob Kargman and ,lon Smith also hit the twining. 'llhe Governor llummer goal came in the first period, on a close-in shot. Bob Kargman and .lohn XVelch led the team in scoring with eighteen points apiece, followed hy Captain Mechem with seventeen points, and Tom Warren with eleven. Alex Varkas was awarded the YVyman NV. Smart, il r. Hockey hledal, given to the boy who makes the greatest improvement in the sport. Letters were awarded to Captain Mechem, Dihlare, lilwell, Harrington, Kargman, Meyer, Norton, l'ealiody, Price, Smith, Varkas, W'adsworth, j. VVelch, Captain-elect YV. lVelch, and Manager D. Brooks. 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Needh un lhgh 4, 41 lhe vletory Sl'lIld9 18 the texm s most Ckelflllg md noteworthv vlctory Needhuu developed lnto one of the strongest te uns III New l1 ngl md, 1nd the trlumph put qlllffl lfe xther lll Belmont Hull s e tp l h Hull w IS tr ul mg ,9 ll with only tour m ltehes rem unlng Ilhen l1remonr gllllfll, l merson LOI'I1W1ll md Sllk euh plnned lus m U1 wlule lll0WlI1g lXC6Lll'lll11 1 tot ll ot only two polnts, to glxe Belmont the wln After the trlumph over 'Xeedh un whleh wls 1 tremendous morlle booster, the texm rolled over Wellesley Hugh 6 4, Belmont deelslons went to Morrlson Mlhlowltf, Xllle, md lrmerson, while l'remont Qnuth ind Qllk hoth won ln pms l' mer erson won on llLlllllf when lus opponents knee shpped out of lolnt it tlus polnt the squ 1d met some re ally tough eompetmon losmg lts next mlteh to Nlohle 1nd Cneenough 4, ,2 Llxfhn Morrxson lXf11lllOWlfl, lremont Sllllfll, l merson 1nd Sllk ull won their m ltt hes hut thelr etlorts were not enough lhe squld next tell vletlm to Governor Dum mer lay :store of Q7 ,4 Belmont w IS only 1 pillllf helund lt the h lltw IW mlrk hut the Governors were strong ln the helvler welghts md the Hlll w1s outseoled M IO III the llst hve m ltches yeu lgunst Browne Ind NlLll0lN 41 ,, On y M llll0Wlfl lllle 1nd l merson were lhle to wln therr m ltehes it thls polnt the te un s tortunes slufted ended hv three lorlelts, Belmont rolled over 1 welk Rivers squ ld 64 4 lhe Hlll won ill but two of Morrlson reverses 103 Q lpt un Vlllll IYII Pmerson the m ltches, D1 unond md lfremont Sllllfll suf ferlng the only defeats mg squid Belmont powered lts wxy to hve pins ind crushed the l 1t1ns hy 1 gg 27 eount Ll Lrhn D1 unond, Morrlson M lhlowltl Pmerson Lorn will, 1nd Sllk 1ll COYlI'I'll7L1fCLl wms to the totxl Se1tu1te I-hgh, the Hlll s next opponent, pro Vlded the most lopslded contest of the se lson Belmont wrestlers trlumphed xn every eliss ex cept 177 l'remont Qnnth g uned the dlstlnetlon of plnnlng hrs opponent U1 the shortest tune of my wrestler 111 se lson, 29 seeonds D1 unond Hull MOFTISOH M lhlowltl 1nd Herron xlso guned pms St Marks proved to be the one knot 1n the Hlll s closmg w1n strlng 18 the Mxrksmen were vlctorlous 56 ,6 St M 1rk s led 1ll the wry, 1nd Belmont lost seven out of ten mltehes M mhlo w1t7 Lornwqll and Sllk won for the Hlll Al though we 1k ln thelr upper welght dlvxslons, the Marksmen proved to be strong through the mid dle, 'ind they COI11pllCLl 1 m 1rg1n whleh the Bel mont heavywelghts Could not overeome 'Ihe next match, wlth Brooks was eondueted on a curtalled b1s1s, TS Brooks eould dress only SIX wrestlers Belmont won e1s1ly 25 9 Belmont downed seven out often opponents IS they dropped St George s 64 gg Llxfhn Morrl son Mahlowxtl, Emerson, md Qllk 1ll pinned thelr men 'Ihe teim hnlshed the se lson wlth 1 elose wm 1 A' Q- l' Cl .13 1 W , . . 1 J Q 1 , . 1 3 3 1 I 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 Q 1 . e if 1 - ' Q' - ' ' 1 1 ' 3 1' ' .' N I J - 1 1 1 ' v -. . . , . , . 1 ' l 1 , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 - ' ' .' 1 , 1: 1 - Q 1 A 3 1 7- .1 1 1 ' y fa- -v s ,-' .' . . , - . . . 1 Q , 1 1 1 ' 1 , Q 1 ' - -. ' 1 .' ' ' ' I - . . , 1 .' ' .1 l .Y 1 . , , K, N. 2 . A 1 f , j-j . '1 , 3 , 1 2 1' I B . 4' 1 1 1 B' - 1 ' -1 , . , . 1 . I . .H 1 1 .1 , U I 1 1 s 1 3 v .3 I w 1 N N A A. . Y .' I ' 1 . x . 1 x . Y Y N s . 1 1, 1 , , ' ' 3 ' ' ' 1 3,2 ' 1 5 1 1 ' -.' ' 3 - if --- if ' ' 1 .. The llillmcn suffered their fourth loss of the Roxbury Latin was the next victim of the rally- '1 ' 1 1' 5 ' 1 t 3, I-jj. l ' 1 . ' 3 1 1 ' 3 1 . f 1' 1 4' 1 1 . 1 1 . s 1 H B 1 I . ., , 1 . . . 1 , .1 . 1 M - . 1 , . 2 . I K. y 1 ,ly A 5. Y - 1 . 1 '1 . 1 J .1 1 1 1 J 1 . v Q 1 ' 1 1 1 . . - 3 Q 1 , -2 . ' ' ' 1 ' J J 3 5 If . 5. K. ' ' 12,1-. A - . -L 2 .Y ' ' . . 1 3 if 3 ' '1 , ' , , 1 ' 2, 1 1 , 1' , . . , . . . ' , -S if 1 3 . . ',, -j . . 1 . 1 1 1 . : 1 1 1 - ,, 1 , ' Y . - 1 ' - 3 3 1 l 1 1 ' - , T, Z., , , ' ' L-B I I nw si B -is l ' . 1' , . 1 . 1, ,X - . 1 ,N , I . . ' -9 '. . ' ' 7 ' 4. . , '. I 3 1 . ' 1 jaw Another pin har Mahlowitz over Lawrence Academy, 47-45. Belmont gained the lead after losing some early matches, but then had difliculty staving olli l,awrence's strong final laid. The most successful wrestler on the team was Naaman Mahlowitz. Naaman, wrestling in the 1-gig pound class, won twelve matches while losing none. During the season he scored a total of 78 points as opposed to I5 scored by his opponents. Naaman's presence virtually assured the team of a win in his class, and a man who can do this is of inestimahle value. ln the lnterscholastics lVlahlowitz tied the top-seeded wrestler hut lost the match on a rel'erce's decision. Captain lfmerson was also a great point-getter this year. Bill pinned eight men and won decisions over two more opponents, while losing hut two matches. lfmerson was selected for the lnterscho- lastics hut was eliminated in the first round of the 167 pound class. Other wrestlers with impressive records were Vlfilc nearly loses his man Which arm is mine? SEASONS RECORD Belmont Hill 30 Milton 60 Belmont Hill 43 Needham High 41 Belmont Hill 62 VVellesley High 47 Belmont Hill 32 Noble and Greenough 43 Belmont Hill 34 Governor Dunimer 57 Belmont Hill 33 Browne and Nichols 47 Belmont Hill 64 Rivers 24 Belmont Hill 5.3 Roxbury Latin 7.7 Belmont Hill 68 Scituate High 7 Belmont Hill 36 St. Mark's 56 Belmont Hill 35 Brooks 9 Belmont Hill 64 St. George's -23 Belmont Hill 47 Lawrence 45 1o5 l'll have him in a minute, coach Dave Morrison at 127 and Bill Silk at heavy- weight. Both had X-3 records and both were se- lected as alternates for the Interscholastics. Bill and Dave could always be counted on to get points for the team. VVith four wrestlers whose records were 8-3 or better, the team had a nucleus of fine wrestlers. 'liwo impressive newcomers, Clarlin and Diamond, held the two lightweight positions with records of 7-6 and 3-4 respectively. Additional support came from Cornwall, the captain-elect. Although Andy met some tough competition this year, leaving him at 4-8 for the season, he showed constant improvement and has good potential as next year's leader. The VVrestling Trophyeffto the boy who made the greatest contribution to wrestling in the 1960 season-was awarded to Captain Bill Emerson. Letters were presented to NV. Claflin, Captain- elect Cornwall, Diamond, Captain Emerson, P. Fremont-Smith, Hill, Mahlowitz, D. Morrison, W. 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' 1 J ' - . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 l 3 -' ' A 1 l 1 ,x I 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 , 1 1 - . ' ' I1 1 1 ' 3 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1' if ' 1 ' . 1' as ' ' 1 J 1 ' ' - 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 - I . ' ' 1 ' 1 ' - toppers added six of their own in the seventh to N I 1 1 - 1 ' . '1 ' ' ' ' J si, B xt u 1 1 3 , 1 . 1' - 1 . 1 5 1 - - 1 ., 1 1 - 1 1 - - 1 1 . 3 . 1 1 ' 1 3 1 l ' . I l 1 1 1 .' ' 3 1 ' 1- '. 11,-.,.: 1 I1: 1 ' S l 1 ' I 1 , 1 1' J I ' ' 1h 5 5 1 1' A 4, 'J 1 .A X i 5 1 1 51? I f' KX I ' .1 Rf 1 I 'Q r Iwo of the Porous Pour able to stem another rxlly ln the hfth Mlke Mor gm drove ln two runs mn Belmont s four run elghth, but the VISIUJFS were already out of reach C lptun ack Lrmney, strllung out nlne men md 1llow1ng only hve hlts, led the Lrokemen to an upset victory over league leadlng St Mark s 2 I Lrmney and Gerry Slxey hurled shutout ball for the first four stanlas, but ln the hfth, slngles by Hunlln 1nd Smger brought the Marksmen the1r lone tllly Ihe Lrokemen bounced back m the bottom of the same 1nn1ng as Morgan slngled, Ron Woodbury was lut by a pltch, Lranney reached on a run scormg error and lxlrgmm drove home the w1nn1ng marker wlth 1 sh rrp slngle to r1ght I'he Warslty then settled down to steady defenslve play to preserve the vxctory The fatal slump then set ln 18 1 strong Hlr vard Freshman B te 1m defeated the Hllltop pers 8 2 Bart lfrancls md ohn Loburn former Prlvate league pltchers, combmed for Z1 three hltter, w1th Kargm U1 ind Kxmbxll C0llCCflI1g the only Belmont hlfg In their hrst league loss of the selson the Crokemen were shut out by a strong Milton nme, 9 o Poor heldmg and generally sloppy play ll lowed Milton to romp to thelr thlrd le lgue wln Klmball and Annls accounted for Belmont s three hlts, md Lranney took the loss Dana Steele drove ln four runs wlth two slfe tles to le 1d Governor Dummer to an 8 3 trxumph Pltcher Qranney was VICYIINUCCI for the second stralght tlme Ihe Hllltoppers reached lerry Pllls for unearned runs 1n the fourth md sxxth, but the local nlne was un lble to bunch my of thc other mne hlts to good ellect Knnbxll and l ew Goodman both contrlbuted two szfetles, but to Noble and Greenough completed the flt ll tallspln by pmnmg in Il to 4 defe at on Belmont Hlll Morgan doubled tn two runs II1 the second mmng to knot the score, and ln the tlurd Knnb rll belted a two run homer to move the Hllltoppers lnto a 4 2 lead However Lrmney flltered, md Barry Treadwell s heavy hmttlng moved the No blemen well out IN front Rellever llck Roy shut out the Lrokemen over the l lst SIX md two tlurds mnmgs As suddenly is the slump h 1d begun, lf ended 'Ihe Varslty swamped St Seb 1st1 in s 8 3 belund Angulsh on the bench 1 -1 ' , 1 '1 1 1 ' ' 1 3 1 1 5 . ' , 1: 1 5 1 - ' lf Y, I ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 - . 1 ' 1 1 ' , A L su . ' 1 1 ' 1 ' : 1 3 if , L L S . . - . ' ' 1 1 S 1 1 - 1 ' . ' '. '- l 2 '. 1 J ' 1 four-run deluge in the second, and Mills was un- no avail. I K . . ., - 1 . . . 1 1 1 . 1 - 1 1 1 . 'eil L l C u I I I . xx . tx 1 i 1 X . , . L - 1 x 1 . 1 - 1 . ', - . , 1 1 1 1 4 r 1 , ' D - . 1 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1: 1 - ' 1' .1 1. 1' 1 S 1, 5 1 ' . . ' ' ' ' ' N 1 1 1 ', '. ' , 1 1 1 I2 hlt lttlclx Annls Klmball and Goodman contributed two hlts each and drove m four runs 'lmong them Kimball, Lranney, and Hank Amon hurled for the Hlllles and allowed only SIX sflfetles Brooks School wxs greeted by IO runs and II hlts otl the btts of the rejuvenated local n1ne Klmb 1ll belted out 1 smgle and a trlple for three runs b ltted IH and Kargman chlpped ln Wlth three smgles Although Lranney got credlt 'for the wm he needed help from both Mllls 1nd Mahlo Wlfl George Beatty pitched 1 no hntter for Roxbury I atm but lost, 4 2 Amon started for Belmont and retlred eleven men ln 1 row through four mnmgs whlle the Vzrsxty scored twice ln the thlrd as Goodman t1ll1ed on errors and Kargman stole tround the basepaths An error by the hrst base man and errors by the second baseman accounted for the Hlllles hnal tallles I ewls Goodmfm was glven the Coaches Award for the gresxtest lmprovement ln bxseball letters were awarded to Laptaln Lranney, Cfaptsun elect Klmball Amon Anms Carr Good man Hanlfy Kargman lynch Mahlowxtz, Mllls Morgan Prlce Russo Woodbury and M in lger N1ckels SILASON 5 Rl: CORD Belmont Hxll Belmont Hlll Belmont I-lxll Belmont H111 Belmont Hlll Belmont Hxll Belmont Hlll Belmont Hlll Belmont Hill Belmont Hlll Belmont Hill Belmont Hlll Belmont Hlll Belmont Hlll 7 Browne and Nlchols Groton Boston Techmcal RIVCTS Mlddlesex St George s St Mark s Harv 1rd l reshmen B Mllton Governor Dummer Noble and Greenough St Sebastmn s Brooks Roxbury Latln 109 Concentratlon Anms rounds first and mes for two Carr sneaks home I7 I will ine 1 In lrrlrlgton :mm ILT on W1 w rfll eww 1111 VI KI 1 11 L e 1I1?1xf Tx ' X orthen llxlnes Crew I he openlng of the 1960 virslty crew se 1son was Ll11r1cter11ed by uncett unty I he crew knew that If would I11ve dlfhculty m 1tch1ng l1st ye 1r s rec e 1ses,n11ke up forlts l1ck of sue rl he 'Nlobles r 1ce, the hrst ofthe se 1son w IS 1 helrtenlng beglnnlng for the hrst bolt whleh won, 1nd 1 spur tow 1rds nnprovenment for the second 1nd fl1lI'Cl bo1ts, whlqh dld not lhe thlrd bo 1t, wlth Dlek Dlxon lrle Brullee Pete Worthen, gteve IlVlI1gSt0I1 1nd eox -Xldle H 1rr1ngton, mme II! 1 full length be hlnd I l1e second bo 1t, with D 1ve I-llll Don Hur ley Pete Row IN Bnll Dune 1n 1nd Al 1n Kllne un 1ble to keep the stroke hlgh enough dxd llkewlse lhe hrst bo1t, wlth Doug H 1II Bull lzmerson Br1d Dewey, C,1pt11n Lhrls W 1dsworth '1nd Ilm Ll 1fl1n rowed U1 excellent 24 eount mee 1nd hn lshed llength 1he1d of the Nobles erew lhe No blemen s fourth bo1t, be1t1ng the Hlll by IM lengths ln , lf1,IJ6sfCLl thelr own thlrd bo If by one seeond lhe l.OllOWll1g week 1 powerful Pxeter crew, IIO 1 Lo1ch Roger I' Duncan I If l' KI' -, XY. 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The following IYednesday the crew raced with Browne and Nichols and Brooks for the newly-es- tablished Ducey Cup. The third boat won its race by a strong length, with Brooks coming in second and Browne and Nichols finishing last. The second boat won its race by open water, again with Brooks second and Browne and Nichols last. The first boat, however, had tro11ble with Brooks' first boat, which came 11p fast, and Belmont finished second, losing to Brooks by a length and heating Browne and Nichols by open water. llnfortu- nately, the scoring system was such that the Brooks School won the cup by one point, by vir- tue of the first bo 1t 1 ietory Thus 1 crew with one first Uill two seconds be1t 1 new with two firsts 1nd one second lhe next qiturd 11, the crew fieed the Groton crew on the 'N lshu 1 R11 er I he tl11rd boat got oft to 1 good st1rt but flltered in the course of the rue md w IS defe1ted by ox er 1 length lhe sec ond bo 1t got ofi to 1 pool st 1rt, uid over tl1e first h 1lf mile thev fell behind bs more than 1 length However with superior coxing ind good eoordi n 1t1on, the crew hn illy settled down 1nd sprinted the l ist quarter mile to win by 1 length Ihis w IS the first Belmont Hill bo lf to be If Groton in tl11r teen velrs lhe first bo1t got oft to 1 poor st1rt 1nd found itself behind by li 1lf 1 length I he Grot 11,11 Xzwisf' . .x,. 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J I First boat prepares for a routine daily practice ties increased their margin to a full length through the middle of the race, and in spite of a terrific Belmont sprint at the end, Groton stroked to a half-length win with a time of 3:41. The next race, at St. Mark's, was a very encour- aging and rewarding one for the Belmont crew. The third boat raced very well and won by over a length. The second boat rowed a race similar to that of the third and won by two lengths. The first boat, however, was faced with much tougher competition. Belmont lost the start and trailed slightly. The rest of the race was fought within a margin of half-a-lengthg first Belmont would be ahead, and then St. Mark's would take the lead. ln the end, Belmont outsprinted St. Mark's and The fate of victorious cox Kline 3 .ai II2 won by a scant three feet. The following Saturday the crew went to the New England Inter-Scholastic Rowing Regatta on Lake Quinsigamond in VVorcester. During the previous week Worthen was lost to the third boat on account of a bad back, and Dan Barnard was substituted. In spite of this shake-up, the third boat qualified for the finals in the morning heat, as did the other boats. The preliminary races in the morning were hard ones for all shells. The first boat gained three-quarters of a length in the final sprint to edge St. Mark's for third position and qualification. The second boat lost an early lead, and was outsprinted in the last few strokes to also finish third. The third boat took second behind Exeter. And the afternoon heats promised even tougher competition. These expectations were Relaxation after the race fully justified. The third boat fought hard, but was unable to beat any of the boats in the final heat, finishing a length behind B Ck N. The second boat was in the same position until the final sprint, in which it outsprinted Browne and Nichols and Choate to come in fourth, missing third place by three feet. The first boat likewise put up a good fight in the final heat, but it was unable to beat any of the larger crews which faced it. These races were not at all discouraging, for they were not only rowed well, but rowed with a good spirit. It was very encouraging to have three boats qualify for the finals. Though the crew season had its ups and downs, most observers felt that it was a successful one. The crew did not have an outstanding record, but its achievements reflected hard work and a good competitive spirit. .-Xs Coach Duncan put it: NVhile this year's crew season proved that 'you can't win them all,' it also proved that persistent practice, clean hlade work, and determination can Xvlll 501111: close UllC5.H The Philip Stewart liurlxank Nleinorial Crew 'l'rophy, given to the lwoy who makes the greatest contrihution to Crew, went to Alan Kline for his superh joh of coxing and his strong desire to make the crew season a successful one. 'llhis year, letters in crew went to llall, lfnierson, B. Dewey, Xvadsworth, Clatlin, llill, llurley, Ro- wan, NY. Uuncan, Kline, Dixon, l'. XYorthen, A. Harrington, li. llarrington, and Patrick. These letters were well-deserved hy everyone receiving theni, IIIOSY emphatically including the managers, who, under Gerry Patrick, did a splendid job. 5 If Fourth lvoat races on upper course ' 'W' L fx ,. I L 1 ul L lfrcmt Nu Tenms L L N U 1LIlLIlLLk s IL Kllkllkkk Hu x s L 1 N N L 1 K N N N 4 N u LX H 1 lk flu xnxx w HIL, n 1 uk n S lm x mu r ill px w N m 1 u g L 1 N l on s S 1 mg, my but WLIKIKLQ 'L LXI mm X YIILQ Nlll Y lf x so v X UI II Ulu Q 'X if-uv QQ fm D' a5,. 4 Mmrn w m xgpr NKLI vuhu um ml lm md Nhgh u Hump urux gr mel numlrer two m U1 C. lrrrs Qeott won therr srngles mtl NN 1rren mel lNl1eN1hon won the numlrer one eloulrles lhe seores ol these respectrve mrtehes re 6 l 6 , 'W in 'Xt gt lll rrlx s the next weelx, 1 shut out seemeel rnrrnrnent untrl on Smrtlr mel Qlrrrs Seott, pl 1y mg numlmer two tloubles, tlele 1ted therr opponents rn rgruelrng three set m1tel1 wlneh lrsteel well rn to the evenrng 'r 6 6 4, o 4 L 1ptun lonr lV1rren lost to lr1rn who h ul prevrouslv elelelteel the lerel pl lyer If Mrlton, rn 1 good m 1teh After the qt N 1rle s 1lefe1t the te1rn trrveled to Newton llrelr to pl 1x rts trftlr m rtch However the Newton llrrgh temr lr ul me1nwhrle lrrrved lf the Hrll mtl our te IIN retr1eeel rts route only to lose mother eontest NN rtlr the trme eut short only seven m1tehes were eompletetl qeott mtl Qmrth, mnnlrer two tloulmles were loreetl to stop before t rex lr ul hms ret its 1 result Belmont lost 712 n nrowls rxertrnet 1 shutout Onee 121111 l 1rrot rlmost vnon lrut hreenlreret toole 1 eleuee set to FX tletermmetl Brooles te 1m h1nele1l Belmont 2 m II f 1 1rren p rung rn the numlser one pot mue 1 terrrhe eome Nels to xxm hrs rn1teh lLfllIlNf W 1ee V1 ee e 1 w 1rot,pl1 rr wer rxe,1 f t 4 o 7 wrt o11tst1nelrng perlorm1nee Be mont s lr rll pomt e 1t 1 1 h1lte l lfl lmrt iotlr re U1 hrs opponent lr IL won one set ooles tele xtet e mont rn lroth elou 1 es telres 1 nee un er tre plOlLSSlOl1ll seor r stem rx unts ln one! t ll seoret rts hrs Y r -,Z RTN 4 uf 5 wtf. 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E' , ., - ' V N 1' -. l 'Z ' ., 4 Q .1 Q Q A 1 , A p .E Q b L ,V 4,3 . -- is . ' 1 1 . 4 , ' ' , W- w,,,.5,,L.Av- W . 9 me ,. p ,,-,,,,..... . .T . ,..,.41-5-'v-1' -.auf-'QQM . Q. t--M 1 1... -Q, ,,.'kr,,.a. as.. - 4- ' ,- A W . . W ' . ,. 4 ' W t 5. f -L by . . , .., Ar-.s,, As... N W aiiwsiw 4 , t ' '- s -ec-W s--'ff-'-L t' fee' K . ,, I' '-55' -'-': M'?..wr , J 2- 2' wgrsvv-'K' 'Away .mf-fl Y ,,..-. J ,,. ,. , K ' , HA, - V f Captain VVarren makes a hackhancl return gles competition with the exception of Kent Par- rot, who defeated Handlin oil, 5-7, 6-4. VVarren and Nlachlahon played numher two doubles and split their march, 4-6, 6-o, to win half a point. The final score was 7541 'gi for Governor Dummer. The llill team chalked up its second victory of' the season when it defeated the Tufts l reshmen hy a score of' 7 to 1. lfor the first time all year the first three players, XVarren, Scott, and lNlacMahon, were ahle to win their respective matches. Kent Parrot also emerged victorious, and Scott and Parrot won the number two doubles, io-H, o-4. Tufts defaulted their numher six singles and numf her three douhles because one of their players was not available. On VVednesday, May 25, the team played against Belmont High. As the result of another mix-up similar to that with Newton, though Bel- mont Hill was scheduled to play away, the contest turned into a home match. Warren, Maehlahon, and Parrot won their singles hy solid margins, and ,.-, Warren hears down W7 tt N ,. ' N' - s ' - I ' W7 9-ff??if3'531' z5?-' -I 351' 't ' ' Q K 39 f1,f..w-:rs -1 - ,si .. -Q: A Hs. 1 as 441- i - wwf-.,t,Hps I -A. Q- g 'Q-, ,fZ1f.g ,A ff - v t , .- S2 -V1 'W . 'X +1 ff'111 ,, p r Ti,-.,f,gs1.1 4 I t if - V i- .if ,t,,- ,, ,e ,I t. -- I f .:,- 1 , - .,j,.,, 3,4-W N f - sf F: lf- :QNX ,Q -Qi, s 1' .. ,Vg , - L T1 ,L E 1 E-I 2'0- , ..-....1vw? 'L i W,,.-at .4 tt .61 '-sn. au, ,ami my I ' ,,.g'rff,,?: ' A Zio..- . Parrot poses jim swings Scott and l'arrot won at number two doubles. As lfilwell and Smith were in the middle of their match, the rain began to fall. Their deciding match was postponed for one week. They proceeded to lose, 6-4, 6-4, thus adding yet another to the number of Hill losses. The final competition of the year provided a victory for Browne and Nichols, 4-1. Only five matches, three singles and two doubles, were played, because BNN has only three courts. MacMa- hon scored the only Belmont point as he defeated Gruenberg in three sets, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. Warren was defeated only after a hard three-setter, and Scott also came close to victory. On this disappointing note, the team ended one of the poorest seasons in recent history. This year's letters were awarded to Captain Warren, number one, Scott, number two, Willett, number three 'funtil illness forced him to with- draw from the team early in the seasong MacMa- hon, number four, Smith, number liveg Parrot, number six, lilwell, who took over the number six spot after Willett's withdrawalg and Segal, man- ager. Chris Scott was elected captain for the 1961 season. This year's captain, Tom Warren, won the Tennis Trophy, given for outstanding leadership and sportsmanship. The junior Varsity played three matches, losing to Noble and Greenough 4-3, winning over Browne Il Scott readies 1 return and Nichols 4-3, and tying Rivers Country Day 4-4. Those receiving numerals were Bartol, Brooks, Denny-Brown, Densmore, lfurnald, Mac- laurin, Weinbaum, VVicks, and manager Hlggonet. 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I Y ,w w scored III tl1e hrst pcr1od, th1s w11s tl1e only tlme tl1 lt Bel111o11tw IS lble to 111 lke 11 subst 111t11l g111n lg 1lI1Sf thc strong Governor Dullllnef defense ll1e second l1llf QIW tl1e Belmont bclcks brought to 1 st111dst1ll lnd tl1e Governors 1111 lssed 1 28 6 le ld o11 1 H lnkcr p 1ss 1 lo11g run, llltl 1 well exe cutcd opt1o11 pl 11 At Concord, 111 tl1e1r llst glme, tl1e V s re bounded w1tl1 sp1r1t to wl11p hllddlesex ,4 6 ltor thc hrst t1111e, tl1e Belmont b lcks were .1ble to get up e11ol1gl1 w ly to demonstrlte tl1e1r sk1ll Hllf b lck B1ll lynch took tl1e hrst klckotl llld r111 through thc whole hllddlesex te 1111 for tl1e hrst slx pomts lhc dcfcns1vc telm then showed tl1e1r strength by forcmg hllddlesex to punt, 1nd Lynch lgllll c 1rr1ed ILTUHS the go 1l hnc, 1 hfty vflrd ru11 blck LX llrukcr to M lcl Clll p1ss l5lOllgl1l' ln 111 othcl two po111ts HX long second per1od klckoll c 1r rlcd 111to tl1e lxllklLllLNLX t.l1LllOllC, where Steve LIV lllgNfOl1 tcll o11 lf l hc Llt'lCl1SlNL te 1111 lllowed lxfllfl dlcscx thcu Ullly s1x po111ts Ill tl1e l1st perlocl, 1nd Belmont s lc ld wls t'I1llI'g6Ll bv 1 Vlzcl CIN ru11 Senlor Football IBLNIHYL scy cr1l llllllI'lC,N If tl1e LI'llLlIl K1LllI'l'CI' b lck slot, thc Scmor lootblll ICIITI, under Mr D 11 1d eXlo1 Ill con1p1led tl1e SLl100l s bcst grldlron rc o11l ot th1cc 111ns, two losses, lllll 1 tle 11s libllll lflilll squ ld w lN cl1 lr lctcruecl by 1 blg, rug gcd hnc lllll l1 llkl ru1111111g h lltb lcks ll1c loqo c 1111p ugn conlnlcnced on 1 sollr IIOIC 18 IQIVLYS took ldy 111t lgt of 111 ll3llI'1Cl lnce of loc 1l lumblcs to tr1u111ph, 4, I1 SLOFIHQ once Ill e1ch of thc l1lNf thrcc pcrlods, Belmont s opponents co11 5611101 Footbsll trollcd thc b 1ll lol lllllOSf tl1e e11t1re g 1111e, 1nd 11d ded 1 powcrful lltlLIlNlNC klhpl ly to squelch tl1e 'xllll 111111e11 s best cllorts Only once, on '1 second h 1ll p lss from Don Rutley to L 1rl LlSSClITlFlIl, could tl1e llllhes hnd p1yd1rt H9 lunlor Varslty Football for s111 pomts, I y11cl1 s SIX po111t pl1111ge through the hne, 1nd hlllls two po111t p1ss recept1o11 wlllNCI'llS were 1W1I'ClLLl to Blrtol B1r111e, A Brooks XX Lrokc Cullen Druker l1 l'lU'Tll1gf0l1, Heldlcy Herron lxeleher, llvlngston lynch, Nllcl eln, lNl1lls Nott G P1rker,W Sllk Stew 1rt, W XX elch, Xllle gll0WlI1Lf LOI1SlLlCI'Il3lC 1111prove111e11t the Senlors c 1111e fro111 beh111d to tle lVIllf0l1 I2 1 Once lg 1111 tl1e v1s1to1s c 1p1t lllfed O11 l'l1ll 1111sc11es to go out Ill front, by I2 O but lullblck Llsselm 111 w IS equ ll to tl1e cl11lle11ge 1s l1e t1ll1ed twlce to lsllllf tl1e score St M lrk s plllnfikl 'mother defe If o11 thc w111less AlOl1l1l11CI1 by trouncmg Bel111o11t l-l1ll 2? 6 lt Qouthboro 'I l1e bl lrksme11yu111ped 111to 1 LlC,ClSlVC 16 o ldvlntlge elrly 111 tl1e g1lNC, lllil Llptun loo1111s cl1111 lxed thc Hllllhi o11lv scor111g LlI'lVC w1tl1 1 short plunge 111 tl1e tl11rd perlod Splrlted clefenslye l111e pl 1V by sucl1 st llw 1rts 18 eep Xxl'IlfCllW md Dm B1I'I1lI'Ll sl111t o11t thc Browne lllll NlCllOlS lttlck o11 October 2b Nle 111 whlle, loo1111s reeled oll 1 scor111g I'll11l5lC over t1ckle lllil Lhrls lremont qllllfll t1ll1ed o11 1 re verse At Yobles 1nd Greenough, qu lrterb lck Doug Amon l1e 1VC,Ll 1 fo11rtl1 qu lrter p1ss slxty y lI'LlS to Mflrk W e111b 111111 for 1 touchdown, 111d tl1e sp1r lted LlCl.6I1S1VC eleven l1eld otl 1 l IST llllllllft Xloblcs drlvc to keep tl1e w111 I2 6 l' re111o11t Sllllfll cr lL ked over t1cklc for Bel111o11ts hrst Ill lrkcr b11t thc Noblemcn ret 1l1'lted lll tl1e fourth perlod to de ld lock tl1e co1111t loo1111s scored 1ll tl1e Bel111o11t touchdowns 111 the SCIIIOIS ro11t of Mlcldlesex l lllylllg IWILC o11 plunges, lllll o11ce o11 1 p 1ss from eX111o11, thc burly c'1pt1111 led 1 s11pcrl 1t1ve 1ll round chspl ly of foot ball Mxcldlesex s o11ly touchclown c 1111e on 1 long p1ss lite 111 tl1e glme 1 121 1 1' 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1. .. 1 1 11 1 1 1 s . ,. .1 1 - 1 1 1 1,.,. 1 1 - - 1 1 .1 1. 1 ' ' Y . 1, 1 .. - 1 . . ,- . 1 ,K . 1 1 1 . . 1 - 1 1 1' 1 z .1 1 . , , 11 1 1 .. 1 1 -41 - . . . 11 . . . , . . 1 11 K AL A-1 1 - I - Lt' U - ' Ni - 1 21' 1 z z 1 . z . sf 7 . 1 . . ,. 1 , . . 1. , - 1, . , , ,1. 1 1 g l fY.l 1 I 4 l ' ' . . 1 1 1 - 1 , , 1 H. , .1 ,,,, ,. , ,. , L.. . . .1 1 , .. .1 1 11 1 1 11 1, , . 1 . , u 1 ' . 1 1, 1 111 .1 1 . . . 1 5 . 1 , 1 . . ,..1.. ,.. 1 .. 1 1 ' fy - . . 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Y 1 --- 1 11, 1 1 . 1 1 c 1 7' 1 1' . 1 1 . umor ootball 1959 s Iunlor football team 1mpress1ve IH v1c tory but dls 1ppo1nt1ng IH defeat, complled a rec ord of two wlns and three losses lhe team s back held strength l1y H1 the experlence of Laptaln Ad d1e l'I'1I'I'lI1gfOH tl1e speed of Don Andreson, and the power of lxent Parrot, whlle lad Lhase, ohn W eeks Paul Sllk, 1nd Drew Brown anchored the me ln thelr hrst game, the unlors were overpow ered by 1 strong St Mark s un1t 24 o The Marks men, deftly exploltlng weaknesses 1n Belmont Hlll s defenslve p1ttern conslstently shook Cl'lC11' speedv l1alfb 1cks loose for long runs lhe Hilltop pers seemed to have trouble 11dJust1ng to the V151 tors I form 1t1on tactlcs ll1e Ingh 1mmen unleashed a pulvermng at tack lg 11nst Browne and Nlchols to score 11 devas t1t1ng 44 0 vlctory Lllliplhg off to 11 thlrty polnt m 1rg1n III the hrst half, the unlors coasted ln for U1 e1sy vlctory L1pta1n Harrmgton contrlbuted one of the scorlng hlghllghts on 11 brllllant reverse for h1s hrst touchdown of the year Don Andreson tallled fourteen po1nts 1n game three to le 1d the unlors to 1 16 6 trlumph over RIVCFS Bre1k1ng 1w11y on a br1ll11nt ramble lffllllltl end for the hrst t1lly, Andreson added the extr1 POIHIS on 11 qulck plunge over tackle The speedy tallback later culm1n1ted 1 long drxve by cr1ck1ng over from hfteen y1rds out, then passlng neuver ln 1 close g1me wlth Roxbury l 1t1n the un lors c1me out on the short end of 1 I2 IO verdlct unlor VHFSIKY Soccer L0lLl1 Duncm s V soccer team opened the se xson on 1 d1scour 1g1ng note by loslng to Mllton 2 1 After U1 even hrst perlod, the vxsltors hred home two quxck goals to reverse tl1e 1dv1ntage Bob Dune 1n 1nd S1111 Brown gave tl1e Orange and Blue some IDXIOUS moments, but only lrevor H1 gonnet succeeded ln bl 1st1ng hon1e 1 score After h1s drxve, Milton qulckly re est 1bl1shed control of 11 IY ll1ree go 1l perform IHCCS by Dune H1 1nd Rod ger 'Xl1ttl1ge sp 1rked U1 8 0 shutout over Law renee 'Xe 1demy Butch M 1xwell and YV 1lter Dens n1ore completed the seorlng deluge, whlch saw Bel mont H1ll get four goals 1n each half Phe thlrd re sulted 111 1 declslve 4 1 vlctory over I'1bor Dun c 111 t1ll1ed twlce, 1nd M 1xwell and Mattlage scored one aplece Roxbury l 1t1n defeated the Duncanmen 4 2 at Nelther team could score ln the hrst l1 1lt whlch was h1ghl1ghted by Belmont s br1ll11nt go 1l lme st 1nd IH the closlng mmutes Andreson tlllled to open the scorlng and threw 1 successful p1ss for the convers1on but 1 Roxbury p1ss c1ught the secondary n1pp1ng narrowing the g1p to 9 6 Mlnutes later the l 1t1ns staged 1 powerful scormg ClI'1VC to galn a I2 8 advantage ln the fourth pe rxod Roxbury w IQ caught deep ln 1ts own terrlton y and Harr1ngton broke through to block 1 punt, for 1 safety, to complete the scorlng lhe unlors lost thelr hn1l g1me, 20 I2 to 1 strong Noble 1nd Greenough squ 1d Nobles scored fWlCC ln the hrst two per1ods for 1 I4 O I11lft1me advantage In the thlrd stan! 1 l+ob1n Murr1y burst lnto the open for 1 touchdown but Nobles ret 111 1ted to open up thexr le1d lg un -Xtter Llnp end fone Kent P 1rrot sl111sl1t.LlOVCI' center tor the score Howex er the lI1LIlllIUINCIl couldn t gener 1te enough ste 1m to even the count IN the hn1l st 1ges Belmont Hlll on October 16 Bob lalwell 1nd H1 gonnet pushed home the only loc 1l t 1ll1es to tle thc score at 2 aplece but the I 1t1ns soon reg unecl of fensxve control 1nd f.1Sl'l1ONCLl the VICKUTY Another two go 1l perform 1nce bv Bob Dune U1 hlghllghted a 2 2 double overtlme VICYOFV over St Mark s Ieldlng 2 o on Dune U1 s hrst score 1nd 1 tally by Hlgonnet, the I X s saw the lXfl1l'lxSlNL11 retallate to knot the score After the hrst overtlme ln Wl'l1Cll Qt M 1rk s held 1 terr1tor11l lllVll1ClQ'L Belmont Hlll took over, lllel Dune ln s second tally sealed the wln C'1p1f1l17lNg on several Belmont mlst 1kes 1 1 Browne and Nlchols gr 1bbed 1 , I vlctory If L 1m br1dge Hlgonnet, on 1 cross from Brown tled the score 1n the fl1lI'Cl quarter, b11t the lxmghts soon broke the t1e, and they lLlClCLl U1 msurmce score 1n tl1e flnal mlnutes . , . , 1. - 1 . . 1 , ' .1 - . .' 1 1 - A I l 1 . . 1 vs 1- 1 ss Q 1' 2 I 1 1 A - 1 1 1 . . 4 . 1 3 1 ' , . 1 .' , 1 1 '1 , . . . . - I 1 , L J 1 1 2 , 1 T1 1- . 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' ' . 1 V ' ' 11 1 ' 1 - 1 . . 1 'l 3 1 1 -' 1 I 2 - 11. 1' 1 1 ' 3 1 . 1 - 1 ' , umor Varslty Hockey LX splrlted V Hockey team, under Coach Lh lrles SITIIYII, complled one of the most lmpres slve records In history by w1nn1ng nine and losmg two, CXCILISIVC of the three one perlod VICTOFICQ In the lnnu tl Y lmboree lhe hrst glme was IN easy 6 I vlctory over St QCIVISYVUI s IS three go tls IH the hrst thrce mln utes by Gregg Robxnson etl Parker, and Vhnk VS lllett, Iced the verdlct Bxll Morton, the te am s le ldlng scorer stored TWICC to stand as hlgh polnt getter w1th Steve Hood, who garnered 1 goal and two 'ISSINTS Mllton surprlsed Morton and Company w1th a 21 wttory but the local sextet rebounded to whlp 1 strong Deerheld outht 2 I on hrst perlod t llhes by Mmlls 1nd P lrker In a return match, the setb 1ck IS AILIIC Harrmgton Morton Vkxllett, and Burke provlded the m irgln of vlctory for Pete Row tn s shutout Boston I 1t1n fell by the stme store on second period talhes by Bob Dunc1n Mllls I Ivlngston and Morton The I X tmboree found the local sextet V1CfO I'lOlIS over tll comers IlVlI'lgGtOI1 tallled a dra m mc go tl for a I O w1n over Mllton Ihe Browne md Nlthols game was Mark s w as v1ct1m17ed, I o, on I arker s score Pzrker netted a hat trlck In the 8 I trlumph over Brooks and Morton s two goal eflort cl1r ched an easy 4 O WIN, and St unlor Hockey The umor Hockey team ended the season w1th a IO 2 2 record under the coachlng of Messrs Boo cock and Humphreys In the first game the 1ors defeated Wmchester by a score of 3 2 Andy Page hugged the nets for Belmont to safeguard the vlctory The second game was also agalnst Wxnchester, w1th Belmont wmnmg agam 5 3 Wmchester held a lead of 3 2 gomg mto the thlrd perlod The first l1ne of Chase, Iarrot, and Dorsey, played well, with Chase gettmg a hat trlck In thelr first league game the unlors defeated Brookhne umor Hxgh I o It was an even game, with both teams play1ng well, but hd Chase got a breakaw ly w1th Parrot s pass to get the lone and wmmng goal In thexr next game Belmont mpped Needham Jumor Hugh, I o, w1th Ed Chase agaln gettmg the only goal Eddle broke away from the left wlng on a pass from Dorsey to tally the wlnnlng goal The Jumors posted thelr thlrd stralght shutout 122 a 6 3 verdlct at St Mark s Nloble md Greenough de tlt the If s an upset loss , I, is only Burke could find the range but Mlddlesex w ts sw tmped, 8 O bv a verttlble deluge of gods Browne Ind lN1chols provlded little competltlon IH 1 4 2 ver drct, w1th Morton Ind Burke provldmg the m lr gm of vlctory lxnallx, two gods etch by Greg Hunt and Harrlngton, coupled wlth scores by Mllls Morton Hood md Wlllett, ldded up to tn 8 I trlumph over Governor Dummer Nlumer 1ls were aw trded to Btrtol Blrnle, Burke, Lltrk Delaney I Duncln -X Htrrlng ton Hood G Hunt, Hurley I1v1ngston, Mllls Morton G Iarker M G Roblnson Row lI1,xxll CTI' umor Hxgh The umors the play throughout the B L team LIIFIQ I'lwell umors In the 6 o victory The unlor team went to Mlddlesex and de feated thelr freshmen, 7 2 Ag un playing a weak team, the umors dom1nated the play w1th every body gettmg a chance to play Izach l1ne played well, and Dorsey netted three goals The Junlors next vxctlm was Dedham umor Hlgh The ofiense and the defense skated well 1n the 40 vlctory Dedham could not get started w1th all three Belmont lines outplaylng them Chrls Blwell agaln held the nets for Belmont In the1r second meetlng w1th Mlddlesex the Junlors found a much Improved team, but they st1ll beat them, K3 O, though Belmont d1dn't doml nate as thoroughly as before Both teams had their scormg chances Belmont finally lost 1ts first game, to Newton Jumor Hlgh The over confident Hlllmen thought at the expense of B C completely dom1nated game against a weak played the nets for the . 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I , J . . .L . . . . z . . , that they could easily beat the league s last place team While the unlors loafed Newton took ad vant1ge of every opportunity 1nd scored four goals The next glme was with Browne and Nlchols Belmont got two go 1ls to win but neither team seemed 1ble to mount 1 re llly effective 1tt 1ck lhe hnal score w ls 2 I 'lhe next gllUC was with a strong Wellesley team 1nd It resulted ID 1 I I deadlock NVellesley scored hrst, but the Iumors fought back and fa n 1lly got 1 go 1l to tie the g1me Ihe lllIllOI'S pl 1yed W alpole for the Lh 1mp1on shlp 1nd lost I 0 The g une was pl 1yed to a score less tie through three periods although both teams had m my opportunlties In the overtlme period W 1lpole scored wrth 1 minute left In fl1C1I' next game the unlors tled a strong unlor Varsity Basketball 'I he 1960 edition of the Iunlor Varsity Basket ball team which won four and lost nlne under Coach Q mford, fared little better th an its prede cessors in the won lost column, but some of 1ts pl 1yers demonstr1ted remarkable ability which will doubtless be used to adv 1ntage on future Var Druker 1nd Doug Amon Center Mark Weinbaum, md forw1rd Doug M1cI e1n lhe opening g1me 1g1lI1Sl' Rivers, was a 41 I8 romp, lI1Cl fe 1tured the shooting of Amon 1nd Dru ker but the same team could manage only IQ points lgainst a strong Mllton squad, whlch eked out 1 two point verdict MacLean, Amon, Druker, 1nd Pete Rutley were responsible for all Belmont points Noble and Greenough h 1d little trouble in h mding the Qmfordmen their second consecutxve loss 33 22, as Belmont Hill had trouble hndlng the scoring range Druker paced the meager attack with six polnts I'he V s then fell before St Mark s in a game 123 St M 1rk s te IIT! The Iumors h 1d 11 le 1d but St Mark s rebounded to deadlock the score at 2 2 The Juniors ended the season w1th a victory over lhfI1lI0f1 Both teams pl 1yed well with Bel mont gettlng a one goal edge for the victory whlch saw the Hilhes score only one point in the first quarter Druker and Amon, with four points apiece, were hlgh men in the 29 I6 loss Groton ex tended Belmont s losing stre 1k by 1llow1ng only one held goal and a foul shot in the opening stan7a, then coasting to a 50 I9 declslon Amon, Druker, ket getters The Sanfordmen could make no headway against elther Governor Dummer or St Sebastlan s loslng 44 22 and 26 I6 respectively The Gover nors shut out the Hlllles in the first period, and St Sibbles came close to doing the s une thing, as both teams gained commanding early leads Druker tossed IN most of the l-lllltopper pomts The drought ended with a spectacular 29 I4 vic tory over Brooks Druker netted twelve points, while Amon ohn l erry, and Mike Morg 1n each contrlbuted four to lce the verdict ub1lat1on was short llved, however, as Browne and Nichols put on a solid shooting display for 11 40 22 triumph Druker scorlng II for Belmont St Paul s drubbed the local hoopsters, 25 I9, and Noble and Green ough desplte Sam Hurds magnificent twelve polnt effort, salvaged a 38 37 victory, before the Sanfordmen beat gt Marks 30 22 Amon and MacLean headed the local attack mn the 'it Mark s contest and in the 50 51 victory over Brooks Par ticularly impressive at the end of the campaign was the all around team play and the improve ment in first quarter scoring Numerals were awarded to D Amon, Druker, Manager Gilman Hall Hurd MacLean, Morgan, W Morrison, Perry P Rutley, Welnbaum . , 1 I I -B L K x 5 ' 1 . 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I . . un1or Basketball The unlor Basketball team, a hustllng outfit, fimshed the season with a commendable 4 5 rec cord lhe Mlddle School hve, coached by Mr Olin lngh1m, w1s p1rt1cul1rly efiectlve on the home lioor, where nt presented SYIHACCJINPCIIIIOH for all comers led by C1pta1n George Whltelaw s nlne polnts, the lngh 1mboys r1ced to a 24 I4 h 1lft1me 1dvan tlge 1nd a 51 26 v1ctory over Rivers Ihe second tilt resulted H1 1 36 24 trxumph over qt Marks, as blg loel gh IPITO showed the way under tl1e boards Ihe l-lllltoppers b1l1nced 1tt 1ck ran up 1g11nst tough competltlon ln the form of 1 tall Mlddlesex hwe, 1nd Belmont sllpped to 1 IO I9 loss How gym for game number four, the local hve reverted unlor Varslty Baseball In new of the talent here 1ssembled, the V lm 1seb 1ll se 1son w IS 1 dlsappomtment, comment ed Co 1ch Olin Ingham We could h1ve1mproved on o11r 7 4 record I he IQ6O c 1mp ugn opened on 1 h 1ppy note, as the lnghunmen edged Browne and Nlnchols, 7 6 ln 11 free swmgmg affair Doug Amon and Doug M1111 e 1n p 1ccd tl1e 1tt 1ck to glve Ron Druker the wln lhe loc 1l nme then CIIHC from belund to de fc If Governor Dummer, 5 4, on only five safetles, 1nd continued thclr wmnmg w1ys lg 11nst Mxddle scx, w1th Druker, Amon, M 1cle1n, 1nd B1rn1e deton lflllg 1 I4 hxt b1rr1ge Bre1k1ng the skeln, a strong Belmont Hlgh contingent sm 1shed out a I2 4 xerdlct over the Hllltoppers, 1nd Qt M 1rk s TllllCcl fo11r t1n1es ID a wxld hfth Sflllll. for a 5 4 vlctory ll1e lnghunmen rebounded to sm 1sh Brooks 14 II 1nd e1rned 1 gr 1t1fy1ng 7 5v1ctory over the s 1n1e it M 1rk southt, 1sp1tcl1erDruker 1nd short stop M 1cl e1n glthered two l11ts 1p1ece Governor Dummer, prev1o11sly unsuccessful agunst the X s sl llT1lT1CCl out 1dec1s1ve 7 3 revenge trlumph wlnle gn 1ng up but two lnts to Druker and B1rn1e 'I he Hlllles squeezed plst Mlddlesex, 3 2, behlnd IQ. to its wlnnlng ways ag11nst Mllton, w1th 9h1p1ro and Whltelaw p1c1ng the vlctors scormg 'it Be bastlan s broke the lngh IITTDOYS stre1k of home v1ctor1es with 1 clutch b 1sket ln the hnal seconds, for a 24 23 wln, 1nd 1 powerf11l l 1bor lllllf contm ued thls trend w1th 1 3, 16 vlctory desplte glll plro s nlne polnt etlort Bre1k1ng out of 1 slump the Hllhes defeated Browne 1nd N1cl1ols ,9 34 ohn Donovan and 9h1p1ro both dunked ll'l Hlllt pomts, and the forn1ers three str11ght b1skets lced the verdict -Xgun, 1 strong Middlesex te1n1 emerged VlCl'0l'lOL1S ,1 24, IS the lunlors fuled to find the range Ihe season ended on 1 so11r note, for the Mlddle Schoolers tell to qt M 1rk s by 1 whopplng 60 25 score, H1 thls contest the defense fell completely 1part Shaplro, W h1tel1w, Donovan, 1nd Bplhos were responslble for most of the team s scormg, whnle Foster, VX hltel IW Qhaplro and Feresten were strong beneath the boards Back court ILCS were Bergen and Andresen Bell l'urn1ld, Coggesh1ll Feresten 1nd Foster formed the nucleus of 1 strong bench In the two ILIINOI' B g1mes, Belmont H1lI w IS paced by Bob Bell who scored II pOll1fSll1 the v1c tory over Mllton s B team, 1nd 7 lll the closc w1n over the Re 1d1ng YMCA te 1m Other lug f1ctors Donovan the pltchlng ofTom Clark 'Nlewton Hlgh pmned 1 5 O shutout defe It on the loc 1l n1ne, l.f1Llv0l7lC 1nd Greenough clobbered Belmont hurling for 1 IO 2 trlumph Druker talhed both runs for Belmont H1 The startlng te 1m usu 1lly comprlsed the follow ing Druker or Wade Welch pltchmg, B1rn1e catch mg Clark at hrst base, Amon at second M1c Lean at shortstop ohn Perry It thlrd b1se, 1nd Dlck VN1le,Klack Cullen, and Sam Hurd ln the out field Alternatlng w1th these starters were Blll Ross, Stan Colla, Dave Burke, Don Rutley, ol1n Lltvack, and Dlck Reed Nlumerals were awarded to D ekmon, B1rn1e, Burke, Casselman, Cl 1rk Druker, Hurd, I 1tv 1ck MacLean, Perry Reed XX Ross, W XNelch,NV1le ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' f 1 1 . . . , . 1 1 1' 1' . 1 . 1 - . . . , g , 5 11' ' 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1' 1' 1 '. 1 1 ' 1 1 - - ' ' 1 ' 1 11' ' ' i 1 1' ' 1' . 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Sen1or Baseball The Seniors baseball season was a story of rain tough bre lks 1nd frustration Because of four nar row losses the team record was 1 mediocre 3 5 l he personnel of the te lm was anythlng but 1ned1 ocre however Paced by Captaln ohnny Smeth urst 1nd sluggers 'lommy Werman Ricky Loo m1s 1nd P1111 Dorsey the team presented a form1 dlble hitting lttack The mlield stalw xrts were shortstop Paul Dorsey and third baseman Butch M txwell Mike ALISKID did all of the catching for the telm md performed cred1t ibly Other lnheld ers were second btsemen Tom Saliba and Bob Bell and hrst baseman Ioomls The outfield con slsted of Werman Shapiro Sognes, and Fremont Smith The pitching was done by Smethurst who started 7 games and rel1eved in the other ln the hrst g lme Belmont H111 lost to RIVCFQ by 1 I o score ohn Smethurst went the distance but wls un lble to get the full support of his team m 1tes Ihe second gime also ended IH a defeat for the Seniors IG they dropped a dec1s1on on errors to Mllton at the Academy trltmg defelt IQ the H1lltoppers dropped a 4 2 squeaker to St M 1rk s at home Belmont H111 al most pulled If out of the fire with a powerful rally 1n the hnal frame but the game ended w1th a Sen unlor Baseball The 1960 junior Baseball team, coached by Messrs Slwyer md Worrest completed a repre sent 1t1ve se 1son w1tl1 4 WIDS and 4 losses 1 he first game ag unst Fessenden was lost by a score of 7 5 Rivers however proved not so for mid lble md Belmont sparked by john Weeks double in the hfth won handlly 8 4 ln the th1rd game of the year the Fenn School downed the H1ll1es by a score of 6 to 3 Th1s game was frustrating as Belmont falled to collect a h1t The unlors then went up against Noble and Greenough and were xgam defeated 8 6 ohn Weeks lzddle Chase and Jim Scott contrlbuted singles but In a losing cause 125 lor runner be1ng tagged out at the plate It was four games and four defeats as the Semors lost again to the St Sebastian V team 6 5 Bel mont H111 went 1nto the last 1nn1ng sportlng 115 3 lead but St SIDDICQ turned the tide Playing before a Fathers and Sons day crowd, the team responded w1th a 6 5 w1n over Browne and Nlchols Four stra1ght hits knocked out the B 81 N starter and the Seniors were never headed Belmont H111 swamped M1dd1esex by a I9 2 score as SIXYCCH free passes were handed out by the Mlddlesex pltchers Mike Austin paced the win ners with a 3 for 3 day and hve runs batted ln Belmont H111 won 1fS third straight as they downed Roxbury Latin 4 2 ohnny Smethurst pl1ed the batting punch Belmont H111 lost the closlng game of the season to Noble and Greenough by a 6 5 score In the fi nal lnnlng Nobles took the vlctory In the next contest cheered on by a large Fa thers and Sons Day crowd, the -Iunlors bounced back to edge Browne and Nichols by a score of 4 to 3 The hxghhght of the game came when substi tute ohn Wright hlt a deep double to win the game ohn Weeks 1'dd1e Chase jim Scott and Miles Fletcher all pxcked up slngles while B111 Sul llvan, setting Wright a useful example, weighed 1n wxth a double The season s sixth game w1th St Sebast1an s was qulte a thriller In the hrst inning Belmont collected 7 runs on 2 hits, by ohn Weeks and B111 Sullivan whlle St Sebast1an s scored tw1ce 1n the bottom half ln the second 1nn1ng the Sawyermen Wlth a 7 2 lead went down 1n order whlle the Saints picked up another run The following 1nn1ng Belmont grabbed 2 more runs on 2 hlts Desp1te the three runs which Salnt Sebastian s tall1ed1n the Hfth and nnal 1nn1ng the HIl1lC5 were victorious Milton defeated the junlors 1n the next to last game, 4 2, desplte Porter Coggeshall s hne pltch mg lhe season closed on a happy note, however, as Belmont behlnd another splendld efiort on the part of Coggeshall whltewashed Roxbury Latin U . , . 1 1 ':,1 1 5 1 ' . 1 1 - 3, 1 1, 1 1 1 R- . 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