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Front Rau Raymond Catozzi Merald Woods ohn Rowell Raymond Graben Lawrence Benedict Ronald Stratton S and Rau R1 hard F Hayden fDir t rj Emile Rondcau Reginald Stevens William Burke Richard Pease Paul Hadeka Donald Stevens Leon Stalker Robert Elkey Leslie Lawton Robert Ellison Richard Ross sin Harold Merrill Melwood O Bryan Gerald Moore Barry Mylott Fourth Ron BOYS LEADERS CORPS Under the direction of Richard F Hayden the Boys Leaders Corps of Rutland High School have faithfully carried out their duties It IS the object of the organization to increase the efficiency of the physical education classes. Each member of the corps is leader of a squad of boys which he directs through the exercises By th1s plan each student of physical education has received more chances for activities and more individual attention The members of the corps meet in our gymnasium and are especially instructed by Mr Hayden in order to increase their efficiency as leaders. ear the corps sponsored a highly successful athletic exhibition This y held College from Spring - rc if ': . rc J , i -' , kv' ' ' , i ' , ' . Third Row: ' ' ,, , , ' ' , . , ' . fr Robert Cas ' , ' , ' , - , . Y Y - - - v , A 1 l ' 1 ! ,+, ,T Y A - A fr' R- 'rig Y
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SKI CLUB The Rutland Hrgh School Skl Club com leted p a very successful season thls year Wlth much mcreased enthusrasm and actlvrty The club and team were under the d1rect1on of FIHHCIS I Bean faculty advrser Wlth Burt Porter as presrdent Marlan Shaw, v1ce presldent erry Porter secretary treasurer and Barbara and oseph ones program chalrmen lnterestmg meet mgs were held several tlmes throughout the Wmter Some of them consrsted of board talks on the fundamentals of skung by Burt Porter also a slu movre was shown 1n order to rarse a llttle money for the club Free lessons were grven to those who deslred mstructlon by the more advanced members of the club The boys Skl team wrth erry Porter Captarn oseph ones Gardner Hopwood Samuel Temple Nell Robmson ames Selleck Robert Cassm, and Kenneth Clary completed the season f e m ln t e tate lnterscholastlc Skl Meet from Rau Sam Temple Robert Allcott Frances Clrfford Bernrce Brarslm Maud: Ann Wrggrns Shrrley Mae Murray Marian Shaw Strand Rau Thomas Crowley Gardner Hopwood Polly Woodhn Charlotte Pllon Carolyn Landon Barbara ones Chnstma Wrrght Sumnne Woodhn Tlnrd Rau Louls Pappas Robert Cassln oe ones Burt Porter Barbara Burns Fourth Rou Kermit Smith erry Porter aclc Whelden John Pappas Trp Rnu Russell Smlth Robert Kerth ' Q B ' ' Q J p , I - E 5 Q J J , D , I ' , T l A VJ l Y l Y J J Y D 1 r 1 -I 1 , success ully by placing First in th slalo ' h S ' ' . . J ',: iv Q -Y V , , , ' , , ' 'i . 4 , I , -I , , . h H , ,J ' ,J , .
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TRACK The 1940 season started w1th the usual large group of asp1r1ng youths M f any o the newcomers soon lost therr lnterest and the nucleus of the group was made of veterans from last season s champlons The team romped through the trrangle meet agamst Bellows Falls and S ld pr1n e and gave a forecast of what was to come Match1n stren th g S agalnst superlor forces of Nott Terrace H1gh of Schenectady New York was a nerve test1n experlence that found the Rarders ready and w1ll1ng to com ete w1th ll p suc exce ent competrtron Burlmgton Hrgh was the next v1ct1m of our well balanced squad The journey to Brattleboro for the Southern ln tersect1onal meet was not too much for we managed to ual1 17 m d q en an to W1n the meet Three months of ractrce and competltron brought us to the State Meet w1th a feellng of conh ence rn our abrllty to brlng back another trophy Flghtrng desperately through the last event we hnally had to ack nowledge the superlorrty of the foe and step down from the pedestal of the v1ctor Meets Rutland Oppon nts Bellows Falls and Spnn eld 84 4X5 58 U5 Nott Terrace Schenectady Burlmgton Southern Vermont lntersectlonal 48 l X 3 fwmnetj State Meet thltd placej o rt e1th Raymond Catozzn ames Selleck Second Row Robert Foster George Skottet Paul Hood Lawrence Benednct Earl Moore Paul Duffy Albert Martm Robert Elkey Robert Kelly Burt Porter Wrllxam Burke Tlurd Rcu Raymond Connors ohn Phrlhps Regmald Alexander john Klllary Donald Pltamello Ernest Whlte Clifford Grover Ro ert Ba h G ld rc era Moore Top Rcu Coach Howard Douglas Walter Hasbroolc Rudolph Rousseau Kenneth Hoadley Robert Potter Howard Derby john Boynton Dean Band Alvscnt R h d P rc ar ease Nell Robmson Edward Smatresk jack Frtzpatrrclt Alfred Romano Howard Barton , 70 40 ' I 71 A 46 37 f ' Front Row: Andrew Denardo, Paul Hadeka, Russell Smith, R be K ' p, ',j .
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