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TEAM Fin! mir: Dennis Balog, Donald Florence, Walter Ka- Barry Stevens, Fay Converse, David lfvans, Patrick Fau - minsky, james Peterson, William Burnham, George Lar- cette, Bradford Adler, Gerald Burnham, William Clay 1 N, .1 son, Fdward Michalosky, Robert Stillings. Serond mir: Michael Maloy. Captain Peterson. G O I F After beginning the 1958 golf season with a slow start, the Reading High School golf team piled up a list of vic- tories and placed second in the G.B.l. League. At the end of the season, Reading had won 8 and lost 2. Captain Bob Peterson was an inspiration, winning all of his matches all year. The following were the scores of each game, Readings score coming hrst: with Melrose, 2-7, with Woburn, 9-Og Bos With the coming of spring, Reading High School men can be seen out on the baseball diamond every day prac- ticing hard to better the good record set by last year's team. Before the weather permitted, the boys made good use of the gym where they benefited from the intensive practice sessions. Baseball has been one of the most popu- lar sports at Reading Memorial High School for several fa U .- with Wakefield, 3-6, with Stoneham, 712-l 1 23 with Win- chester, 8-I, with Melrose, 712-113, with Woburn, 9-0, with Wakefield, 6-3, with Winchester, 5-4, and with Stoneham, 713-1 1 2. All home games were played at Mea- dowbrook Golf Club. This year's team, under Captain jim Peterson, brother of last year's captain, will again be playing Middlesex League teams. Good luck to them. eboll years, both for the qualities of team play and sportsman- ship it furnishes and for the challenge it presents. Al- though the team has lost many of its varsity lettermen, it looks forward to a successful season under the leadership of its capable captain, Bruce Parker, and the skillful coach- ing of Mr. Pacino. ' t CANDIDATES Firrt mtv: Andrew Beliveau, Robert Holt, Ken- neth Mullen, Captain Brute Parker, Robert Burpee, Ronald Chess, Rithard Dalton, Sidney Bates. SEHNIZI' mir: Harland Robinson, William Lynch, Ralph Lawrence, Robert Ikirrett, Get- ald Burnham, john Kelleter, Gerald Hoyt, Larry Frederick. Third ron: Roy Goodearl, Harold Flight, Robert Livingston, Bruce Hor- ton, Robert Kelleher, Lawrence Cosenza, Dan- iel Dunn, Edward Toomey. Fourth mu: Fred- erick Brown, Donald Herrick, William Faulk- ner, Peter Strassell, Albert Minotti, Ronald Hubbard, Richard MacHugh, joseph Sebeika. Fifth mu: Kenneth Olson, Rithard llorton, Allan Taylor, Paul Dubois, David Darby, Robert Dall.
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Nothing but the best - the Barons. Spring harmonizing by The Two Tones. April Love. On April 25, 1958, the juniors entered a magic world of pastel flowers for the annual junior Prom. The everyday atmosphere of the cafeteria had been transformed into a garden of yellow daffodils and pink apple blossoms. Although the outside world was cold and gray, inside a breath of spring had appeared, and the mood of April Love had taken over. Herbie Wayne's orchestra provided the music, and the couples danced until intermission. Refreshments were then served, and the guests listened to and en- Junior Prom joyed various forms of entertainment. When eleven-thirty approached, signaling the time to leave, it was obvious from the faces of all that they had thoroughly enjoyed their evening and would remember the occasion for years to come. The sincere effort of the many committee members, the help of the class advisers, and the cooperation of all the juniors made this junior Prom a highlight of the year. l W i Where's that note? Time out. Passing in review.
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CANDIDATES William Reed. Douglas Mader, Noel Smith Edward Chin, Robert Copp. Truck Looking ahead to its second year in the new Middlesex League schedule, the track team hopes to do as well this year at it did last. The 1958 team earned a commendable 5-3 dual meet record and placed well in the large meets. Reading also gave a good account of itself at the St. john's and Belmont relays in which the boys competed. With a large group of candidates made up of last year's lettermen and other team members, as well as new pros- pects, Reading will be out to challenge the League's best. Early in March the team began practice in preparation for the coming meets. Under the direction of Mt. Aldrich and SCHEDULE April 23 Stoneham Home April 28 Wakefield Home May 1 Concord Away May 5 Winchester Home May 9 Belmont Relays Belmont May 12 Belmont Home May 15 Melrose Home May 19 Lexington Away May 23 State Meet White Stadium May 26 Open . , ,. . May 28 League J. V. Belmont May 29 League Varsity Winchester june 1 and 2 Intrasquad Decathlon Home June 5 and 6 First Annual Reading Invitational Decathlon Home Mr. Garland, our competent track coaches, the team mem- bers learn the various skills of their individual events. Reading has seven dual meets scheduled for the 1959 season. The team will also compete in the Middlesex League Meet and the State Meet at White Memorial Sta- dium in Boston. Reading is sponsoring for the first time this year an invitational decathlon which is open to all the teams in the Middlesex League. To Captain Mike Glynn and the rest of the team go our wishes for another success- ful year of track. Well, what do you know! He made it! i ni' Fin! row: Bruce Latham, David Evans, Charles Falkenstrom, Ni cholas Pellegrino, Rufus Clark Thomas Beighley, David Brown jeffrey Kean, Allan King, Rich ard Saylor. Second row: Everett Milley, Paul Galante, Peter Gil lon, Ronald Blake, Bailey Weeks Richard Crabbendam. Francis Cunningham, Douglas Murphy Third row: Lyle Stockbridge Theodore Chambers, Paul Hub bard, William Bell, Graham Ger ade, john Torra, John Regan David Paul, David Sanborn, Don ald Cotreau. Fourlb row: Frank McDermott, Denison McRell Richard Norton, Philip MacDon ald, james Sinatra, Niels Trulson Fifth row: Stephen Murray, Rich ard Chesley, George Lufkin, Carl Bertelsen, Vernon Taylor, Law rence O'Keefe, jeffrey Ahlin john Bent, Brian Smith. Sixth row: Roy Parsons, Clillord Baker f' Andrew Lamborghini, David Hill Peter Marsh, Edmund Drozek
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