fd ShNIlORS Rosemary Flanders Patrltxa Dolan Laura Nllnartl Nlaryors Perltlns Xian ane Anderson can ohnson Patntxa Huhhard ean Nlurras Betty Baker Luella Hoffman lxenena Hansen ILNIIORS Barbara Adams Nlary Bradder Susanne Dans Lorrarne Bellamy acquelrne Daley Mary elfords Georgia Moustakrs Nancy Buchhelm Patrrcla Shappy Dons Whlte Wxlma Ward Bexerly Gould SOPHOMCRES Frm! rm ean Guttenplan Carlene ohnson ane Perkrns Rosemarre Ph ga Cornelra Hemclt 4 lamce Stone Earlene Lacoe Theodora Phillips Sue Terrrll lannte Bresnahan Gloria Pratrco FRESHMEN F Earhne Germnn Dons Elllott Carole Fran on SOP Patrrtra Niartel Buerlx Ladahuuthe Sandra Trop :hive .ey The junrors and senlors struck rt rrch 1n the fall wrth hockey strcks mstead of prcks It was thought they weren t golng to make a strlke but they hnallx panned out Lander the supervrsron of the foremen Grrls Leader Corps an actrve season contalmng more practrces more games more careful drstrlbutron of letters and numerals and accurate attendance records was enjoyed After the necessary groundwork under the unrons brg boss Mrss Swrft the real glmes got underw ax It was 1 thrrll for the senror champs to urn hockey letters even though the yunrors had con fhctrng clalms Although the games are rugged they dexelop healthy rndrvrduals and teach good sportsmanshrp co operltron and leadershlp The actual result of strrkes made, lost and shared wx as Il NI lt. Senlors umors homores 4 Pearl lxlnt, Betty Nlltthell Char me Bur Lula h boo rn h Patrx ra L roxxlu Imv. Perlun Fres men 9' We A - ,V 5' A I: 'I A i -I -It I' ' g vf J - . A Y , 7 , j . ' , . , ' , '- I ' ' ' 1 - ' gl V ' A 3 . , . , L l 'I V -I ,J . I r . . . r Y . Rm' luv J H l . . 1 , k ' . ' I VVU Lu T 'l 5 2 O 2 J , 2 C 2 5- nt r ' - - 'Y 1 2 1 J nu , , - 1. Ru 1 S i N-fb' 1-s rc, X, I li d C. i f- , .gl l 2 l
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Gil' it 3 lrvut wit Robert Nliles, Frederick Richmond, Robert Fuller, Richard Clifford, William Thomas. ffnpmiii. -Iames Cuild. Robert Sharrow, Robert Kellogg Rau lllt' Richard Armstrong, Malcolm Cuild. Richard Carroll, George Crcene. Robert Perkins. Carleton Clifliord, xlohn Young Nlr Flair: lfuruli Run tlivx, Bernard Rome Harold Ywanson Peter Virtue Richard Grate. VVilli.im Qmlth fgaaffaff The diamnod crew under Coach Flaitz swept their first Five games, but lost the city title to the Acads, l to 6 and 5 to 6. The Raiders outrslugged Poultney in both tilts, 6 to O and 8 to 1. Fair Haven failed to hit and lost the hrst game 1 to O and the second 6 to 5. Wins were shared with Springfield when R, H. S, won the first battle 6 to 5 and dropped the last I2 to 5. ln Burlington, the Redmen chopped out an 8 to 4 win over the Seahorses, The diamond in Glens Falls saw a 5 to 4 defeat lor Rutland. johnny Young, lim Guild, Bud McConnell and Carleton Clifford handled the hurling chores, while Bob Miles stopped their speed behind the plate. Bob Perkins shared games with lim Guild at first base. Bill Thomas and Bob Sharrow did the work around second base and shortstop. Rip Kellogg played the hot corner. The boys in the Hpasturel' were Fred Richmond, Dick Clifford, Bob Fuller and Malcolm Guild. The '49 team did not meet general expectations, but promises to develop. especially in the pitching department. Three battery mates graduate this year. They are Captain Bill Thomas. 'lRip Kellogg and Dick ClilTord, They leave a very experienced team for 1950. The schedule: April 22 Poultney Rutland 6 April 26 Fair Haven Rutland l May 6 Fair Haven Rutland 6 May 7 Burlington Rutland 8 May TO Springfield Rutland 6 May 13 M. S. Rutland 1 May 18 Glens Falls Rutland 5 May zo xi s. J. Rutland 5 May 23 Poultney Rutland 8 May 25 Springfield Rutland 5 Maj' 30 M. S, Rutland O blune l Clens Falls Rutland CA,,mN B T R lx
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