Hamden Hall Country Day School - Perennial Pine Yearbook (New Haven, CT)

 - Class of 1947

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CUBS l Fifrt Rout Trester, Ryon, Neclerio Setofzff Row: Carter, Ramsey, Mr. Delano, Crane, DeI.ucia, Elliot Among the numerous activities engaged in by the pupils of Hamden Hall, one of the most popular is Cub Scouting. The school has its own Cub pack', which has weekly meetings devoted to boys' hobbies and other subjects of interest in Cub Scouting, The troop is ably conducted by Mr. Delano, the members are Ted Crane, Averell Carter, Toby Clark, Van Corey, Michael Greene, Craig Elliot, Matthew Neclerio, Ralph Neclerio, John Ramsey, Roy Lindsay, Marshall Ryon, and Bill Rosenquist. Under the leadership and guidance of Mrs. Delano, Girl Scout Troop No. 10 this year has increased in membership and has expanded its usual program to include more activities than ever. Troop No. I0 is composed of both a junior and a senior patrol. The junior patrol includes the fourth, Hfth, and sixth grades. Form I and Form II comprise the senior atrol. i P Folk dances of all nations added much to the festivities in December. Football games, visits to the Yale Art Gallery, clay modeling, architectural planning and study, and trail blazing were a few of the activities. One highlight of the year was a recent expedition to the Connecticut Agricultural Experimental Station, where useful information was gleaned, as well as an entertaining afternoon enjoyed, by the troops. JUNIOR PATROL V - SENIOR PATROL F1r.rt Row: Corey, Boorsch, Moore, Beagle, Fin! Row: McNeil, Corbett, Pickands, Budden Herrington, Crane. Duncan, Mudge. Second Row: Mrs. Delano, Adams, Budge, Wilson, Second Row: Mrs. Delano, Sundgaard, Rossman Saner, Raphael, McNeil. Snyder, McKinster.

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Lower School Sporis BASEBALL ' The lower school baseball team, directed by Mrs. Delano, has spent a modified sea- son so far. Because there are no teams of a corresponding age level in other schools, the girls have been forced to engage in only intramural competition. Informal practice has helped to develop a greater proficiency in the sport and has led to many exciting games with the boys' teams. i Fira! Row: Boorsch, Herrington, Captain Adams, Moore, Beach, Crane. Second Razr: Budge, Wilson, Saner, Mrs. Delano. MIDGET FOOTBALL gg g The Green and Gold waved highest this year over the Midget Team, composed of boys in the fifth grade through Form II. After a defeat in their first game, the pow- erful little team, under Captain Neclerio, quarterback, surged ahead to win all the remaining games of the season, concluding triumphantly to capture the championship in the Connecticut Private School Athletic League. High scorer for the team was Bill Murray. The cup now so proudly held ' by the Midgets represents their hard work Fin! Row: Gartland, G. Murray, Brewster, Captain R. 'Gnd SPOflCSIT12lUShlP and the HUC CO11Cl'1iHg Neclerio, M. Adley, P. Eaton, Kirby. Second Row: W, Rosenquist Johnson, Crane, Wells, of Mr' Flory' De Lucia, Ryon. BASEBALL The Midget- Baseball team, under the l direction of Mr. Ernest Russ, has embarked i upon an active season more quickly than any other school team. If the team con- tinues to progress as it has, we will expect great victories in the future. The scores of games so far have been as follows: the first game with Unquowa, 9 to 6, their favor, the second game with Unquowa, 16 to 15, their favor, and the eight-inning game with Orange, 7 to 6, our loss by a very slim ' margin. Fir!! Row: Ryon, Kirby, D. Adley, Lapham, Carter, Captain M. Neclerio. Second Row: M, Adley, P. Eaton, H. Fiskio, Hartney, Wiklund, Roberts, Crane, Mr. Russ.



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