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Junior Varsity Team includes, Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Robert Kinsey, Dale Paine, Ford Spalding, and Coach Smith. SECOND ROW: Warren Foster, Richard Renner, Byron Mead,Goalee William Chaplin, Winslow Grant, William Pettit, and Neal Chapman. K .MJ L Y. yr., .J-Ei:iQiv..fQa J, ,
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5 ,Will nr. J' Soccer K. H. 2 M. C. I. O K. H. 2 Hebron 3 Qovertimej K. H. 5 Fryeburg 0 K. H. 5 M. C. I. 1 K. H. 6 Fryeburg 1 K. H. 4 Hebron 2 K. H. 2 Holderness 3 Ending the season with a 5 win 2 loss record, the 1957 soccer team, ably piloted by Coach Dexter, roared to its finest season since the game was introduced three years ago. Robert Hall's 60-yard kick against Fryeburg, Andrew McConnell's 11 goals, the 4 to 2 victory over Hebron, and the fine defensive work by halfback David McConnell and goalee John Hewes highlighted the season. At the annual fall sports banquet, Whitney Haag was awarded the captainship for the season and Andrew McConnell the Soccer Trophy. ABOVE, Varsity Team includes, Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Gailen Ruhlin, Ed Connors, Robert Hall, Ir- win Lacritz, Allen Fisk, Goalees William Chaplin and John Hewes, Peter Allen, Stig Miller, Eastman Webber, Philip Cole, and Perry Hayden. SECOND ROW: Ian Sterling, Sam Ayres, Whitney Haag, George Quackenbos, Andrew Notis, David McConnell, Coach Dexter, Andrew McConnell, Frank Loiko, Robert McQuoid, Peter Shuler, George Chomas, and Frank Lauder. 44
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Cross-Country ind 'III' A The cross-country team had little success in the early season, due to sickness and injury. Once the boys were able to train in eamest, the results improved. The group placed a close second in the State Prep School Meet, not by individual standouts, but by a high team average. ABOVE, members of the team are, Left to Right, KNEELING: Coach Dunklee, Fred True, Robert Morgan, and William Dunham. STANDING: Richard Clark, Richard Dumaine, Charles Elvin, Ross Farley, Don Stevenson, Co-Captain, William Hulsman, and Tim Faulkner, Co-Captain. Archery Our seven enthusiastic archers cheerfully undertook many tasks, from wrestling with the too small target cover to raking leaves. They looked forward to early success, but, after trying the traditional 20, 30, 40 yards of the Columbia Round, had only low scores. Not giving up, they tried again at five yards and were much more successful. After conquering stationary targets,our bowwomen went to work on the track team who obligingly ran by every afternoon. No luck! ABOVE, members of the group are, Left to Right, SEATED: Dianne Patenaude, Virginia Hill, Mary Alice Thomas, and Barbara Albree. STANDING: Martha Phillips, Toni-Gay Davy, Eleanor Hebert, and Coach Powers. 46
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