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SKIING RECREATIONAL SKIING First Row: Adams, Bell, Patten, Saykin, Noucas, Audley, Watkins, Viviano, Humphrey, Bishop, Leich, Green- spon, Lathrop, Smith, G., Gardent, Peter, johnson, K., Gallagher, D., May, Foster, Clancy. Middle Row: Whyte, Gignoux, Whitcher, Haslam, Hoots, van Zandt, Mr. Hulbert, Armstrong, Edwards, Bridge, Effinger, Hack, Reed, Bruder, Luria, Thompson, Monsted, Duncan, Baxenclen, Gerard, Solomon, Mann, Smith, J. Borzillo, Major, Mosser, Culbertson, Harman, Wise, Dickinson, Milliken. Rosselli, Golding, Bruce, Wester- elt Ellis Horne Back Row' Mrs Burbank DuPree Mr. Lary, Koch, Gregg, Freed, Hess, Mr. Thompson v , , . . . , hb P k Mr. Linn, West Noonan, Masters Dunning, Mr Yaggy, Robinson, Ramus, Bixler, Mr. Wood Boot y, ec' . Gallagher, R.,,Sternberg, Mr. Cutting, Hoguet, Kalika, Mr. Allen, Martin, Stimpson, LaCour, Moran, Mr Wakely, jagoda. Q. so EE i., b A A 6 gg-.KVI J g, 5 ' ' M 4 f Al f SKI INSTRUCTORS M All n, Mr. Hulbert, Mr. Lary, Mr. Linn, Mr. Wakely, Mr. Wood Left to Right: Mr. Yaggy, Mr. Cutting, r. e t I Mr. Thompson, Mrs. Burbank, Mrs. Thompson Cmissmgb.
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BASEBALL First Row: Winebrenner, Robinson, Mann, Duncan, Weeks CCaptainD, Uihlein, Gohl, Noucas, Connell. Sec- ond Row: Pastoriza lManagerD, Coan, Hosley, Whyte, Baxenden, Haslam, Armstrong, Smith, F., Tuthill, Venn O'Connor, Sheble, Gallagher, D. CManagerJ. Last Row: Mr. Gallagher, Mr. Wood, Burack, Kalika, Peck Monsted, Brewer CManagerJ, Solomon CManagerJ. CARDIGAN AT T HE BAT Oh, somewhere in this favored land, the sun is shining bright, And somewhere the band is playing, and somewhere hearts are light. And men are working faithfully, and somewhere children play, But there is no joy in New Hampshire, Cardigan is on its way. Our shortstop is handsome Pee-Wee, and lead-off man to boot, How can the mighty team fail to carry home the loot. And second up is our left fielder, Speedy Fritzy, Who slugs pitches with his batzy, and catches flies with his mitzy. The opponents will long remember how they in silence sat, As our Wisconsin-born Ripper came strolling to the bat. Our Slugger is Randy Duncan, our Babe Ruth of the sport, The other team's center fielder better play deep in the tennis court. As David Mann so neatly hurls the horsehide from the mound, The umpire's cry is Strike , therelll be no other sound. And when the day is done, you'll know something has occurred, With handsome, powerful Nicky a-hovering at third. Behind the plate is Robbie, who hits the ball afar, And you will find his fielding well above the par. At first base are southpaw jeff and his room-mate Sandy, Whose play around the field is just simply dandy. At second base is our midget, our powerful, mighty Wine, Who wields a mighty bat, and his fielding is mighty fine. And let's not forget our managers, Andres, Dave, Jim, and Peter, Who work very hard at 5 a.m. to make the diamond neater. When Cardigan takes to the field, hard will be the play, They'll drive the opponents in the ground, and emerge heroes of the day. And as the score begins to mount, the others will shout, No More! But the mighty lion will show his teeth and ROAR, ROAR, ROAR. f
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' ' 1-.5 TENNIS C Fall J First Row: Hine, Coan, Rosselli, Gerard, Boothhy, LaCour, Smith, J., Koch, Feiel, Audley, Yatsevitch. Second Row: Mr. Cutting, Saykin, Humphrey, Monsted, Masters, Westervelt, Cox, Burack, Cowen, Horne, Bixler, Hoguet, Nelson, Mr. Gallagher. TENNIS fSpringJ To start off the Spring tennis sea- on this year the boys on tennis plus r. Cutting and Mr. Thompson ound themselves on the tennis ourts, but oddly enough not play- ng tennis. Instead, they were shov- ling snow from the courts to give ld Sol a better chance to melt the emaining snow off the courts aster. Soon the courts were cleared of he snow and we started developing ur tennis strokes which we had sed the previous fall. No sooner ad we had a few good days of ennis, when, to our great dismay, t snowed. Luckily though, the snow id not stay long and we were soon ack on the courts again though casionally looking up into the ky making sure the clouds did ot mean more snow. The groups of A and B were ormed this year as last. The A roup consisting of the more ad- anced tennis players and the B roup of the less experienced ones. From the A group the tennis team as chosen which didn't have the ,est of luck with the two matches gainst Proctor this year. That is e tied one match and lost the ther by a close margin. TEN NTS BALL BOY ' This summer a machine called the Ball Boy was purchased. This machine can shoot tennis balls over the net at any given angle. It holds 40 balls which can be shot at vary- ing speeds. Now the instructor can be with the boy and help him as he makes his shots. This machine is worth the money paid for it. The boys on tennis and even the masters enjoy using the Ball Boy. TENNIS cspringy First Row: LaCour, Harman, Righter, Hoguet, Koch, Borzillo, Bridge, Boothby, Rosselli, Gerard. Back Row: Mr. Cutting, Reed, Gardent, Ossorio, Major, Nelson, Stimpson, Crawford. Saykin, Westervelt, Worthen, Horne, Sternberg, Yatsevitch, Mr. Thompson.
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