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- l lPdelame, He, ,g W, Austin, 1 ! L el 111,061 ,Q C 1 E A 3 4 i 4 3 ,f H A great deal of hard work on the part of the twenty odd members of the St. Michael's team paid .off with one of the finest recordsfiififfs six year history. The Knight sailors of two firsts, six seconds, two The consistently high results regatta and the outstanding record-Hof, theirFreSllF man team, which went through the seasonijyithout H IOSS, lead t0 th?Q4p,.h'QPG,-'Qi an even greateffseasonf - ffj- -,'fy,'x'H, ' L .sg its . , . ffygf 1,31 QM- - '-1-1'Q'f'f lei 3 , ,,,,.,.,I3v- w'i,tl,' n' ' 4' ' V W Y if 11 ' V Y .ff 4,,j, ff,v.gi1Mjfrifviezg-5 fs , . !.1gf.k-t.,Lf4mi-,Vai4712,ttgfp .ii ,, .. , hjgvmr. ':.:i.,,L',qg 011556. X 3 ,l-J. left to right: Kinneston, Hill, Hennigan. Byron charts the C alleau' vel ofa Om Crady, Smith, Miller, Behrens. Kneeling: Peladeau 1Com modorel, Hughes lCommodorel, Bostley, Nastasio. -41 -eg iff? cl as 8' . ni 'GC cl ln alt clfocke C C' SM Q' 4f,,s,4eJ ,X b c',5ec,4r p N ' f 18, 67. i '76, 6 670,-0 race, The most popular event of the short sailing season for the Knights was inauguration of interclass sailing. Nearlyjgiirerily' llichaelmen participated in the raoefor thelrophy. The qt1a.r!cl?f6ll8l8.l!WjG0hmorlore Peljgzau emerge as the Senior Classic Ed Hughesrgll as Soph leaderlitd Bill illcirigqiirigli-ffl l1e finals fourid'HughQlgi0gfhilfii0Dt on top over the Frosh hopeful. Bill Hillflinllfz exciting two out of three series at the teanfs home port at Malletts Bay. 189
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m Casavant led the '4Schusboorners to their second successful season. The Knights l as individuals in the four events d in. The highlight of the season was a garnered at the St. Lawrence meet, one Coach Do finished wel participate 3rd place 4 of the leading ski events of the Fast. Roger Rivard. retiring Captain was the leading point getter for the llflichaelmen. Teammate and new Captain Roger Chapdelaine was runner up to RiVattigg.0ther varsity standouts were Frank M0riarty,'.'.t.a,ri'y Austin, and newcomer Ray Flynn. A pair 0f'freSh1nen showed up well in the Novice eventsvahdt will heir counted on heavily to take up the slack felt. by 'the 'loss of graduating Rivard. Phil Rossignol and John Roach are the yearlings, Coach Casavant will find good use for in the '57 emvmgn- X sws swstr.. .X rg I rg get 'WN N - s , Y K Yes ' T , .i 4 X F Exif if - wx ' 'Y-11: X ,. ss .t - syrup, -.' X X ref we-, xii C XX g Left to right: Rivard, Roach, Rossignol, Chapdelaine, Hen. nebury, Carleton, Flynn, Casavant, Moriarty Austin 9 u The team limbers up. Do you have any spare wax? ' 2 -,ii F ,V A, ,. ,. .eil Knights and skis add up to Stowe. tweu teal six of i The reg: mal a lc nex ,fffg gag A ff 53311 'i tsl? G? s' ' bi' aaa l 2 W
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Q -:al ff' 4 1 . I 'ar' -.'l4 5-Q Ha,, Left to right: Tom Schnurr lManagerl, Flynn, Drever- man, Bellcourt, Rabb, Chiasson, GUY Cheng CCOUCM- f199l 1' Tennis at St. Michael's is a popular sport which thrives in spite of the handi- cap of a short and rainy Spring. The ad- dition of a new coach in 1955 spirited the team to a winning season, but the loss of four out of the first six starters proved to be a serious detriment to the 1956 squad. However the spring tournament produced some potential netmen. Returning from last year's team were senior Bill Weihs and juniors Walt Bellcourt and' Bill Chiasson, while fresh talent was provided in the Sophomore class in the form of George Corrigan, Mike Ward, Bob Dreverman and Ray Flynn. TENN , . .9 - 3, ,r 15,-it V.: , ' 4 ,v 41- f . ti J'-,934 f . A l I . -, r N- .f. Y it- arf l ' 69 if D' -' air -1, .a avail 1 3553 .ms f : a t 1 15595 -' Three seniors teed off for the last time this year as the Purple Knight putt, drive and pitch boys weathered a rain swept season. Captain lack Shea, Tom Donnellan and Mike Latus are the graduating trio. .loined by' juniors ,lack Crichton, Ronnie Richards and Charley Calcagni, the Knights finished an abreviated four match season with a 1-3 record. Outstanding performances were turned in by ,lack Crichton and Jack Shea. Crichton went through the entire campaign undefeated, while Shea suffered a lone defeat. A late Spring greatly hampered the Knights this season. Following an opening match over Norwich 24-3, the Michael- men then dropped three straight to Norwich, St. Lawrence and Clarkson. Poor weather forced the Knights out of the Vermont Intercollegiate Tournament, a year ago, Fred Hannon '55 tied for top honors in this tourna- ment. The fine individual performances by the three Juniors indicate that Doc Jacobs' golf plans for the '57 campaign may beconsiderably bright- ened. . Left to right: Calcagni, Crichton, Donnellan, Latus, Richards.
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