Milton Academy - Yearbook (Milton, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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First Row: Wellington, Taylor, D., Brown, Donald, fCapt.J, Chute, Brooks, Beyer, W. Second Row: Roberts, J., Vincent, Straus, R., Brewster, Baker, H., Farnum, Sargent, Thomp- son, W. WARREN HALL FOOTBALL SQUAD By the looks of this year's record, the Warren Football Squad was strictly mediocre this season. We won 3, lost 3, and tied 1. The team was fully experienced with six returning numeral men, but coaches Millet, Buffinton, and Beyer were still anxious as we entered our first game. Warren met St. Mark's on its own field, and won the opener 14-0. Bill Brewster figured in both touchdowns by running an off tackle play through for the first, and passing to end Benj Wellington for the second. The Squadfs next opponents were Belmont Hill, away. After a long trip, our illness ridden team stumbled on to the field against a healthy, well-fed Belmont team. We tied them 12-12, and Albert Pope saved the day by beautifully tackling the last minute Bel- mont attempt at two extra points that would have won the game for them. Next, Warren traveled to Cunningham and beat a small, fast team 12-8. Nobles was next, and everyone was extremely nervous. We definitely did not play well, and de- spite Captain Donald's encouragement, we lost 6-0. Still suffering from the former week's set- back, we met Pierce with somewhat shattered confidence. We lost 20-14. Warrenis last game was against Thayer. We met these boys with spirit, and won, thus preventing a losing season. The score was 22-0. We did play an unscheduled game with Roxbury Latin, and lost 20-0. I'm sure everyone on the team wishes the coaches and Capt.-elect Ed Brown a tremendous season next fall. Warren Hall game

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jam session in Forbes house Inst Row: Lewis, W., Walker, Brown, E. Second Row: Wellington, Taylor, D., Brewster. Third Row: Chute, Vanderbilt, Vincent, C. During Spring Vacation Bill Vanderbilt and Peter Donald went to Mexico and, upon their return, broadened the horizon of all their friends by letting them in on the intricacies of Mexi- can every-day life: sickness, pestilence, destruction, disease and degradation. Actually though, both boys, along with a few Wigg Hallers, had an excellent time, the whole group being under the guidance of Mr. Bryan Wilson, our exchange teacher from Clifton College in England. There is hope that in future years this type of trip will be made more available to Warren Hall boys. In the Spring, the brooding winter minds of Warren Hall changed to the budding fancy of girls, flowers, bees, etc. Though nauseating, this is true, and a surprising number of boys have found themselves looking through all sorts of telescopes, gazing at birds of course. Spring also brought out the creative genius of Magus, as the Girls' School put on an excellent Science Fair. This in itself proves that Magus is not only convenient but also entertaining. As we write this, our school year draws to a close, and as we look back upon it, we see that Warren Hall has had its bad times and predominately its good times, and that altogether Warren Hall has been running like '60 this year. We might also add, as we drift, into Wigg Hall, that we have been proud to be members of Warren Hall and to have taken part in its activities, and that we wish to thank Mr. Millet and Miss Vose for their continued encouragement and guid- ance of our class.



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First Row: Bowden, Bihldorff, Beyer, W., CCapt.J Farnum, Abeson. Second Row: Emery V603 Slate, Straus, R., Trott, Mr. Beyer. WARREN HALL HOCKEY This last winter saw the birth of the new Third Hockey Squad. This was a team made up of only Warren Hall boys, and was designed to give those boys the needed experience for later years. The team was large, and Sixth through Fourth Classmen were given places on it. With five games scheduled, its record was three wins against two close losses. The first game was against Pierce, of Tri- league fame. With three very competent goalies alternating by periods, we downed them, 3-0. To decide the fate of the Tri-League title, Warren next met Cunningham. Everyone knew they had to win, they did, 7-0. With the Tri-League under their belts, the team traveled confidently to Belmont Hill with victory ringing in their ears. In a close and grim battle, Warren was edged by a score of 2-1. Those Belmont boys brought them to harsh re- alityg they were mortal. The following week, the squad broke up into two teams to play our arch-rivals, Noble 8: Green- ough. The Fifth and Sixth Classes made up a team which won, 4-0. The Fourth Class was beaten however, by a score of 2-1. A week later, the teams joined forces once more and trounced our Dedham counterparts, 4-2. The whole team would like to thank whole- heartedly our three coaches, Mr. Owen, Mr. A. Carter, and Mr. Wells. We all wish them the best of luck for next year. WARREN HALL BASKETBALL SQUAD The Warren Basketball Squad's two win and four loss record is not impressive, but neither is it as bad as it sounds. Most of the games were very close, and there was a tremendous amount of spirit exhibited, even in defeat. The team's first contest was against a strong Pierce quintet, and Warren came away the loser, 23-32. Undaunted by this defeat, the Squad met Belmont Hill, and were edged out 26-29 in a very close game. The week after this, however, Warren downed a somewhat smaller Browne 8: Nichols team, 20-15, as Captain Beyer and Rob Straus led the scoring. This year Cunningham Junior High had a large and polished team by the time we met them. In a bad setback after the previous win, Warren was severely beaten, 22-53. Recuperating quickly from this shock, we next met Middlesex on their home court. Captain Beyer once again led the scoring as Warren downed their opponents in the last half, 16-15. The final game of the season brought us back home against Noble 8: Greenough. In another close battle, Nobles barely eked out the victory, 29-31. Thus ended our season, and we wish as al- ways to thank Mr. Beyer for his great patience and guidance.

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