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SOCCER The soccer season of 1956 brought only a few recruits, but under the supervision of Coach Harry Ness fared a good season. Thirteen re- turnees and five freshmen tried their luck at this game. The lineup was as follows: goalie, Elaine Willson; fullbacks, Alice Hazen and Shirley Hoisington; halfbacks, Vivian Boardman, Marjorie Greenwood and Patricia Fenn; and front line, Etta Bishop, Elizabeth McNally, Barbara Brown, Mary Robinson and Hazel Squiers. The remaining teammates, Josephine Riegal, Lucille Musgrove, Ruth Harding, Arline Merrow, Edith Hammond, Patricia Staples, and Manager Rachel Astle, certainly all helped in some of the tight spots. In the first game the girls teamed to- gether but were defeated by Johnson Teachers College. They tied two evenly matched games with Vermont Junior College and won over Castleton Teachers College.
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EXECUTIVE Roland William», Judith Hamilton, Leo laitres, Mr. Ness, Alice Hazcn, Pauline Bickford Donald lindsley, Barbara Brown. The Executive Council is made up of the officers of both the Women's and Men's Athletic Associa- tions. They regulate and control the activities of the two organizations. Fine intramural programs were set up by the council for both women and men students. Working under a limited budget the board did a fine job in keeping Lyndon's athletic activities on a high standard. 22 COUNCIL AlirE HAZEN, President
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SOCCER First row: John Bushey, Frederick Hill, Albert Renaud, Roland Williams,, Leo taitres, Robert Kellogg, Roger Sicely, Arnold Bandy. Second row: Manager Burdette Brown, William LeGrow, James Perkins, Wallace Harris, Preston Bruce, Coach Lafayette, Franz Smith, Jay Chand- ler, Murdo Campbell, Manager John McLeod. Under the guidance of coach Roland Lafayette, the Lyndon Hornets soccer team rolled to a suc- cessful season in 1956. Sparked by veterans Al Renaud, Rollie Williams, Leo Laitre, Bob Kellogg, Wally Harris and Tootie Bruce, the team looked mighty impressive. The new uniforms they used added a bit of color to each game. A sideline feature that added much to the home games was the Scottish drum and bugle corps band composed of Arline AAerrow, Larry Moffat, George Drew, Paul Montague, Royce Pinard and Salty Park- hurst. The boys came out in front with a winning season. Their wins included one over Johnson and two over Windham. They lost one to New England College and tied Keene Teachers College of New Hampshire. Co-Captain LEO LAITRES 24
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