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JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Front Row Howle Tuttle Jon NVSISS Dan ZllCC,lll Frank D6'WldlO Im Nlontano Dlck Arden Second Row john NVozn1ak Due Dcmson Pete Odell Ron Glbson Alble Lludlno joel Hershmm Don xllllllglll Mr Trost Tlurd Hou, George Ryan Due Turnbull Bert Goldstem Pete Wmtent Coach Ted Trost s basketball forces headed themselves to therr second seasonal tltle by annexlng the State ChdIHp10l1Sh1p ot the COIlll6CtlCllt Prlvate Secondary School League 1n basketball as well as ln football Wmnlng ill but thelr openmg game the Green and Gold trampled rough shod over then: opponents Although some of the games were close the jr H1gh team took them 111 strlde After the season was over lt was announced that Frank DCBIAIO Peter Vlncent and Donald Meeker were on the all league team DeMa1o was Clted f01 h1s reboundmg and Meeker for h1s hlgh scormg record whrle VlHC6Ht was lgreed to be the leagues best player for all around ab1l1ty JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL Under the leadershlp of Coach Trost the Green and Gold jr Hlgh baseball team IS expected to malntam a hlgh league standmg Havmg copped football and basketball champlonshlps the team w1ll be shootmg for a clean sweep th1s vear Th1S would probably be a league record and would also show that Coach Trost IS a capable three sports dlrector We wlsh the boys luckl sudy fzue ., i . , . . I l: l 3 2' Y 'I 7 l 7 1 1 1 , .' 1 , I a , . . ' -. 1 1 ' 'A 1 l x 7' 1 ' 7 1 S 2 I Don Meeker, Bill Lennon, Marsh Deutsch. , . . K. . 1 . c . . . . 2 . . 7 l ' , u C p 5 ' ' I 5 7 I I V . , f c I ' , . , . 7 I . , 1 C 1 v 1
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VARSITY BASKETBALL Icf! to Right John Clrr Arthur Serequt Mr Hoople Bfrrrx XX 1111 uns olm Runsey Van Corex Bill C inter Ceorgc XIIIITIX Bob X1lI'lSl'lGlCl Crwrg Plrktr jeff Snx dar Bob Gxhrm mn All ln XVe11s The Hundcn H111 W1I'SltX haslxctb 111 tcnn was gnc ltlx nded bv the nux gy lllI'lZiS1lllU xx here pr rctlu xx is held Although thc tt nn xx ts sm 111 it mln tgtd to Wm some xxell plax ed glmes The fust xlctorx ot the se ison came at thc expense of the Davcroft quintet The Green uid Gold won by 1 close m ll gm ot B111 Glnter llso in the spotlight The second wln was ag un over Dix Croft the fin 11 home game for H unden Hall Tlns game was the first Green and Gold home glme to be played on the full court With scorlng punch proxrded by Ernie Peterson 1nd B111 Gintex Hamden Hall was nex er be hind xvltll good rebounding hx George N1llI'IlX the final score was 40 29 Hamden Hall also lost squeakers to Watkinson Highland Heights and T11n1tx and other games to Durham and the Y NI C A teams VARSITY BASEBALL The varsity b rseb 111 te un is expected to hive 1 spllslnng good st rson due to the inclement welthcrj this ye xr Aided by such returning lcttumtn as B111 Ginter B111 Losaw and George Murray wlth support from Howie Bose Bowdle Hazard Nick Neclerlo Al Wells Barry VV1111ams and othels Coach Hoople can expect a better team than ever The team IS pr lCtlSlI1g' regularly at Bassett Field in Hamden where the two mtra squad teams Wells Bells and Rands Band scrimmage With each other pI'0V1dlllg fine practice for the whole team sixty four J 'Y : 1 , ', . , 1 ' 1' '1 1 1 fy A w ' 3' , 1 1 A 1 1 , 1 2 ' , ' , 1 Z , 1 1. ' 1 A 1 '1 1 11 if 1 -'1' ' ' 1 1' f ' , f f 1 2 '1' . . ' '1 1 ,' 11 H ' y lv 2 ' 3 ' - 1' ly 1 1 - i K' - 1 1 ' J ' . , 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 42-36. Barry Williams was high scorer in this game with Captain A1 XVells and ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 if , ' 1 1 , ' 1 . . D ' 4 z 4 .I A . ' 1 1 ', 4 1 7 5 . I' . li , c ' .L . . . . , ' 1 ' 1 JL ' ' 1 1 .' 1 .' ' . 1.' C ' 1 1 1 '. 1 . ' 5 - ' ' 2 -' 1 ' . . , . t , .4 3 . S 1 1 . , 1 Q n l 9 C Ta . 2 . . C . . ' 5 4 a 1 7
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VARQITY FIELD HOFKEY First Rau, Smllx Brumrd Elm mor Russell Bxrhrrx Hutt Clflil Tlxlor Szmnd Ron C nrol xllftlll Lenorm FlSlxlU jun lllltllkll last R012 Nlrs llru lloxx Plt Xxlllfl B2 rlt Ora Nl u'x Ann Llnumln 'Icx onus S llx Nlnl un lfltlll IJLX 1 L unml Altclnoon pllctlus undcr thc xhle le lduslnp ol X118 Bluslloxx ind occl S1011 lllx Nlrs Turnel xxcu filled xx1tl1 1IltlClp1f10l1 he lore our flrst gune lnutm d hx X118 BIUSIIUXX s xxlld cburxng on the SlCllllllLS our 2 lgcr Llc an xx as lcd to XlLtOIX hx Llrol TlXlll1 Hel lust Boll ol tha sc ison glxe us the XlLt0lX 1 0 XVe xx ere agun successful 111 our contest agunst B1 lnford Th1S tune Berlt lllllllg 111 Ill Ill 6ITlLlgC'llLy and Clrol Tlyllll added two H1011 golls glxlllg us the glme 4 0 However xxlthout the lble hlcks spuked bv Eleanor Russell Laptaln the game could nexu haxe been so successful XVQ met oun wolst opponent Laureton Hall 1n om thlrd game pl IX ed 111 the hlttel cold It the Hundcu lllgll held Spmted hv tlu Nlmox horn xve pllved 1 tough gI,llT!0 Strllggllllg to hold oul undefc ltcd rc Lord XV2 xxue onlx too gl ld xxlun th It hurl wlnstl2 bla xx lc Ulllg the scou 1 1 Our scason was Llllllllllltl d wltb the most cxeltlng guna of the xear VVL met our h1tte1 11X als Dax School on 1 cold dav earlx lll Nox elnher At the half xxe led bx txvo polnts then tbev ullled and VVlth txxo qlllClx goals tled the score Vvltll thxee nnnutes to pl IX xvc scoxed the flllll goals Wllllllllg 3 2 and Cfldlllg our sc lson X1CtOI'l0llS The mcmhus of the te un Cuol Trylor Berlt Ore Buhaxa Hutt Ellen L'1FCT111l'll Pat Whlte Harrlet Hlndmger je in H1ld1tch Clptun Eleanor Russell Slllx NIQLP1111 Sallv Bxalnerd Iudx Fr1n7en and Anne Pollard then elected Carol T lx lor c1pt'11n for the 53 5615011 mflkmg more sure the chances for success next yeal suxty su 1 . .' ': . r' ', ' l 1, 1' 1,2 1' 1 ' 'Y , Fr .lil j . -12' , Ch2 S'll-.', EII -11 21l7' ' 2 1 1- -2 1 ' 1 1A1. 1 1 a ,1 xl 1-- ' 1 A -lf. ' 1' 1 I Q x l- 2 -', . . '. '1'1 2 2' 1 2 . bl 1 ' A 'JI ' -'U vi' Y' i ij I i l'. 1 I lk xi A X is I '25 1 ' 1' li 21' '. ' f 2 1 '12 2 '1 ' 1 f ' 1 - ' 2' J ' . 2 ' J '2 . ' ' . ' Ore urged the lorxvarcls on and lead us to win with two goals. Barbara Hutt, ' ' ' ' 2 1' ' , 1 2 2 f ' 2 11 2 ., f J 1 2 , - . 1 , , f' 2 2 5, .' 2 ' ' 2 . , , 2 ' '1 ' ' 1 5 . . 2 1 1 1 . U I 1 .1 , Q' R 2 7 A' ' - 1i 1 1 1 - l 1 1 1 - 11 a 1 1 2 N' 2 'k- 1 1 1 1k 1' A 1 - 13 , H Fl' ' 4 ' A . 2 A I 1 34' . 0 1 2 Q J I I I , X . . ll 7' la t ,V Q f I , .V l 7 ' I 1 '1 , V' -2 1 1 - L 1 - . . K. 21, 4, K. . ' 2 , L , : -. , 2 ' 1 1 2 , 12' 2 , , , 2 ' 2, ' ' , ' ' ' , 2 ' ' . 2 2 ' ,12 ,X 2 'y A . I ' 3 1 ., ' , K i, k A 7 . ' 2 7 2 1 H c c f 1
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