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gi 0' 0 , u gi :ummm 4 gl 1 su! ' Xi'-ai... ----- ------ - Mailman Bzzsiefzfal A successful season with a record of sixteen wins and two losses has been the lot of this yearis Freshman team. For the third time in four years, the Freshmen have been able to complete their season without a loss to a Freshman team. The boys this year have defeated eleven Freshman uintets, the most impressive win being a 56-13 win over Springfield. To mglce their success more nearly complete, they won the Freshman Championshi at the annual West Rutland tournament. Their two defeats came at the Fands of older and more experienced outside teams by the narrow margin of two and one points respectively. Coach Leo Keefe carried twenty'two boys with the first ten boys making up the squad responsible for the above record. Outstanding in success of the team was the offensive work of Tommy O'Brien, Walt Murphy, Warren Hoadley and Ray LaFlamme, while Phil Pratico, Earl Fredette and Fred McGarry took good care of the defense. Alfred Beauchamp, Sam Terrill and Charlie Flanders were capable substitutes. The team showed high scoring possibilities by ringing up 687 points to their opponents' 289 points. lirunr Row: Mnnixgrrx Richard Brinlc, Donald Wood, Richard Lancour. Strom! Row: Alfred Beauchamp, Robert LaFlamme, Philip Pratico, Warren Hoadley, Earl Freclette, Ray Murphy, Thomas O'Brien, Frederick McCarty. cThiril Row: joseph Kudera, joseph Fredette, Howard Tyrell, Merritt Cliflord, Paul Loyzelle. Lust Row: Cmxfln, Mr. Leo Keefe, Sam Terrill, Charles Flanders, Earl Blanchard, Francis Daly, Bob Kehoe, Fritz Dubler, Pat Piscopo, Alan Snyder.
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Page 84 text:
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g aiiilliiii 1-1 u-. Z V ' ' , Donald Papineau, Ray Barker, Thompson Martin, Robert Densmore, Mr. Leo Keele, Cnaili, ichard Davine, Paulwllood, Robert Rondeau, Allan Merritt, Walter Norton. Forcgruuml: Richard Park, joseph Ellison. Ajizyvee lgasieffal This year's jayvee Basketball team played a successful schedule of sixteen ames winning twelve and losing four The team finished second in the Marble g . V ll Lea ue, two losses to Sprin field by one point, and to Mount St: Joseph H ey g by two points, were responsible Ear their loss of the league s championship. A ' h f l t ear's Gutstandmg in the success of the team were the Sop omores o as y crack freshman team-Ray Barker, Paul Hood, Dick Davine, Dom Ferraro and Al Merritt. A list of juniors alternating with the sophomore group was com' posed of Bobby Rondeau, Rip Papineau, Bob Densmore, Thompson Martin, and Sophomore Walt Norton. The team's record included wins over Whitehall Springfield CU, 2 H rf d Bellows Falls QZD, West Rutland QZQ, Proctor Windsor Q ar or 2 and losses to Mount Saint Joseph Cathedral CU, and Springfield Rutland's total score was four hundred fortyfflve points vs. their oppo- nents two hundred seventyftwo points. Rutland The schedule: 27 Whitehall 23 Rutland 27 West Rutland 14 21 Rutland 27 :kWest Rutland 10 Rutland 12 'Cathedral Rutland 22 Windsor 18 Rutland 27 'Proctor 19 Rutland 20 'Bellows Falls 17 Rutland 37 'Hartford 14 Rutland 37 Springfield 12 Rutland 21 M. S. 23 Rutland 45 Hartford 12 Rutland 18 Springfield 19 Rutland 39 Proctor 14 Rutland 42 Bellows Falls 12 Rutland 22 M. S. 30 Rutland 22 akWindsor 14 Season s 3 losses. Record: .7 50 fk, 'Games away. K I I I I I I I 5 I I I I l Zorminic Fcrraro R I I I I I I f J, I 2 . I I 12winsg 4losses. League record: .785fkg 11 wins,
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nn B . .- .mllli ,iii ill! K I I I I ug-- Q QQQ---1 --Qnihil QC 1 E - 5 --.51 ' Q H Q - Q , 2-.IE Front Row: Gloria Daley, Beverly Murray, jane Pratt. Strand Row: Diana Wood, Mavis Bradder, Carolyn Landon. CI-liird Row: Beverly Woods, Mary L. Spaulding, Betty Burns, Christine Wright. Fourth Row: Lillian Thompson, Caroline Flanders. CMM! Ugfvciey When the call is issued for football candidates, the field hockey season de class teams after two Ths ear fifty-two enthusiastic girls ma begins. 1 y months of practice and elimination under the direction of the new coach, S Miss Dorothy Mellett. The inter-c ated the three lower class teams. lass tournament was won by the eniors who defe The championship team was awarded letters.
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