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Mlimmizsizx Scuooi. CoNcoRD. MASSACHUSETTS better than expected and this certainly was a very successful season. The bulk of the credit should go to Mr. Hulburdls hne tutelage, which has made Middle- sex a ranking power in New England lacrosse. Those awarded minor letters and silver lacrosse sticks were Captain Shriv- er, Captain-elect Van Meter, R. Farnsworth, Latta, Little, Bjork, Carney, De Gunzburg, W. Dinsmore, Hines, A. Wells, Babson, Bourquin, Shannon, and Agen. Page Nineti-Jez'er1
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Nflllllil ur x it HOOI C om okn BAASSAC H wr IIS 'M The team next traveled to Franklrn to meet a weak Dean ten An abrrdged vers1on of the usual startnng lrne up took the field on account of rnyurres but the substltutes gave a convmcrng show of the1r talents as Mnddlesex won 12 I For Mrddlesex Shrnver scored three Osthermer two Agen Lrttle P1per Shan non Bourqum Freeman, and Saxe, one each On May 25rd the team travelled to Exeter to play the second brg gamc But here our wrnmng skem of elght games was broken by a slcxlled Exeter telm lj is All durrng the Hrst half goalre Farnsworth was bombarded and newer had a chance as hms defense bogged dovsn At halftlme we trarled 12 3 I the second half we played Exeter almost evenly and rf lf hadn t been for those c lrly moments the game might have been a lxttle closer though vsc vu ere com pletely outclassed by thus team Our scorers vsere Osthcrmer C59 Shrrver Agen and Blork For the final game of the season Mlddlesex met Tabor But although Tabor was rough and aggresslve they couldn t stop Ilm Osthelmcr who scorcd fnve tnmes to lcxcl us to 1 14 7 trxumph along mth C xrney who scored tvucc 1nd Agen Prpcr Dmsmorc Wells Freeman wrth one lprccc vthnle gO1llL Farnsworth always seemed 1n the rrght place Thns was the best lacrosse team rn Mrdcllescx hlstory havmg a 9 l rccord Wt outscored our opponents l lv 56 Captun Shrwcr led the scorers mth 77 go 1ls and 7a assnsts followed by Osthermer who h ad 77 gorls md D lssxsts thc mo of them comblnxng to account for 41 per ccnt of thc tc 1m s gotls Gorlnc Flrnsxxorth mldc 95 sn cs out of 149 chances All ID Ill thc tclm dnd much Page Xiilfll an l - .. 1 c . . , . . ' .. , l . 1 . l , 1.44.41 Q' 7 - . .- I , U X 0 J . X A 5,57 an A ,A - f . ,lg R ' F , K W f . V 4 x f L,. 5 ' ' Aa A mfg , VI, , lee Q 1 4. r W L , Y ' x ' av Y V -. . ,. -' ' V a . ---4 . - u 7 -' x ' ,' A' , .s -V . K'-..' . ,fr , ' - -... Q. 3 1-'M' H 1 ' T- '- f .gfl .',' '. ' ,.. . I, - 'LE ' 1 1 1 a v a 1 ' 1 9 ' 1 ' ' A. ' 2 L ,l ' f I - ' ' r ' A ' , n . . , Y .1 Q 1, r ' . c c , , v , a ' a a , . . , . . v y . - . 9 K v .sz 2 , r 12 r ' r ' . , A . f . ,-, y ' . '. t Y Y 7 7 I L l L F, y 1 I ' ' 7 .A A , 4 ' A . A 5 I . . 4 ' V. ' . 1 - , . - . , . , , . V , . , , , . k c -, , c .. L 1. , 4 , . . . , . , . f v . v - -. . ,. , 1 . ' K. L 1 n L - f . . 1, - V . . f , - . -, . , ., - L K L V . L C
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Nimm 1 st X St HOOI C oxc orm Mfxssfxc Hl stern Valedzctm y' Arlrh ess Lfxmhs AND Gi xreuib x A sehool is like a person with charteter and essence all its own lt em bodies the person ilities of the men w ho h rye tiught ind the boys who haye studied there eleh addition bringing something new eleh finished produet leaying something of his own behind The personality that is Middlesex h is eyolved from four essentials The first the recognition of the principle of religious freedom In this land where there are many churches Middlesex represents no one sect I stead it stimulates its students with a roster of brilliant chureh men whose sermons illuminate the basic concepts on which almost all agree The second the acknowledgment of 1 boys growing maturity By in creasing his liberties and responsibilities as he rises from one elass into an other this school gives a boy the experience necessary to handle college freedom wisely The third the relationship between students and faculty The masters make a boy feel free to come to discuss his problems or just to visit with And by the time he graduates he knows the lasting quality of these friend ships he has made Starting when the school was new and the masters were 1ll young and reeent college graduates this friendly feeling has eontinued to delight all those who haye come here The fourth the Middlesex Nltionll Sehollrship Plxn This pl tn has brought to school boys from mlny states w hose ideas reflect the varied back grounds of the sections of our country Through the friendships which are formed we learn that people everywhere are very mueh alike And after fifty years of being Middlesex continues striying toward its goal, to turn us out broadminded in religious matters yet certain of our basie beliefs, mature in using our privileges yet unsophisticated possessed of older friends on whom we shall rely aw akened to our own eommumty with others Today we leaye 1 sheltered campus and 1 life weye known and loved We go as we know we must into a world of ehanee and change and ehll lenge We elose 1 chapter of our liyes with listing memory to remind us what happiness has been ours Wr11Ax1A PIRCY P21 X nr tiff , A 5 3 , Q i . 1 I . 'X ' 1 3.': N ' ' r , Q ,' 1 2 - t , A i - . . ' - 2 'A A - l ' 2 2 2 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ' I A 1' 2 1 .' ' , 7 1 , k V' Q C . Q . - 5 V. , . them. They take an interest in what he is doing and what he is thinking of. , . - I . V A 7 A g 2 a'A A 1 Q . -A 4 I 1 ' ' . Y l Y ' 71 0 , ' ' A -' 2 ' 2 ' 2 ' 2 . ' 2 2 2 ' , f a ' H - A 2 ' 2 '- VA A A A 2 J Y A 1 ' . f . cv ,Y , , k ,, ' . . , . Q I v rg f r ' ' 1' ' f Y ' r 2 . -I 2 2 I-A Y ' , , , 2 4 q v ' ' ' ' , i ' l T ' ' 2 A ' 1 - 7 ' ' A 1 - 'f. V' 1 ' , ' . I ,. 2 . 2 J, ,ze .111 - 45
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