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lluiinr. Lhampions Room TUE Raymontl l'iran::mi Nvinslow Llootlspeetl Xxvvllll.ll l1 Grate Xinms Roi-in l HZ Larry Dux ,il Rohert lyiton ltlwartl Ljotlnitlt Rohert llenrnlwfi Huhert llimls Dorialtl Iohnton Iohn laliralse Ro.-iii ll? liimgs XQCZTRCIT kiilhert N ming Daniel Row Vlohn Sehremly Rohert VVillson Bo 1 , .1 onz.i'zo0m czzkysfgctff A lqastfstepping, sharpfshooting junior Quintet from Room 203 eoppetl top honors in the annual Boys' Homeroom Basketball Tournament. The com' hination of Grace, Gootlspeetl, Gotlnielc, LaBrake, and Franzoni was easily superior to anything the other rooms had to offer antl won the crown for the seeontl time, the same group having taken the laurels a year ago as sophomores. Room 203 came out on top hy etlging the liI'6Sl'll'I1CI1 of Room 2l7 in the school hnals. The Frosh hatl a scrappy hve antl surprisetl everyone hy lcnocleing off the highlyratetl sophomores ol' Room I I3 in the semifhnals. The seniors matle a rather poor showing this .rear .intl their representatives from Room IOZ were easily' set tlown hy' the .lllI1l0I'8, champions in the semiflinals. Q R. mt' ,T l T llmaltl Klellheron lg le Liuynup Qherman Hunt blames Guild VK'altcr johnson
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Edward Godnlcls. Norman Lash, Howard Yason, ,lacls Kelley, Larry Duval, Ted Corsones, Tom Smith arl Frederte, Roy Plumley Donald Flohnson, Dick Laird, George Aclcley, Bill Grace, Paul Kotuby. Guy Chase. ul Porter Noble. Bob Kingsbury. Donald Sherburne. Bill Bidgood. David Roe, Hubert Hinds, Richard Davidson. Coach Leo Keefe, Frank Belocls, loe Davine, Charles Brush, Bill Wild, Richard Hamilton. George Taylor, Bob VVrllson, Vvendell Davis, Cxvarli Lloyd Flair: C' f ' T T uutfy The Varsity Club was composed olthirtyfeight members this year. This athletic organization is made up of Varsity lettermen who have the necessary quallhcations. Members who previously belonged to the club were Ted Corsones, Larry Duval, johnny Ferraro, Don vlohnson, jaclx Kelly, Hubie Hinds, Dlclc Laird, Bob Kingsbury, Tom Smith, and Bill VV1ld, seniors, and Ed Godniclc, Howard Nason, Ted Munsat, Guy Chase, Norman Lash and joe Davine, juniors, Anthony Beloclc. Paul Kotuby, VVendell Davis, Robert Eaton, Charles Brush, Don Sherburne, and Xfvlllltlln Bidgood were new members from the senior class. New juniors were Diclc Davidson, jack Thompson, George Aclcley, Diclc Knipes and George Taylor. Roy Plumley and David Roe from the sophomore class were admitted to membership in the club. Veterans who were members were Richard Hamilton, Frank Belocls. Hugh Weir. Earl Fredette, Warren Hoadley, Elio Filippo. Guy Chase, and .lohn Ferraro, The club again sponsored the annual Rutland High School Invitation Basketball Tournament for high school freshmen and sophomores. It also was a cofsponsor with the Student Council of several successful afterfgame dances during the baslcetball season. This yearns goal was to equip the Coaches' Room with a XX'h1rl Pool bath for in-lured players They plan also to construct a trophy case for which the 1942 Varsity Club appropriated 5150, The ofhcers were Tom Smith, president: Ted Nlunsat, vice president, and Howard Nason, secretaryftreasurer, A
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