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YEARBOOK 1957 if it 'ft , r Y ai? x . . f fr 7, . ' as 6 x.xx.x .Me fling -fix Coaches Dingman . . Small v . id-,,,. i G' X1 t ix Q15 .5 1 6 K ...B5 if ff 1 , y , J rg . I I . ,i 4 ' . ' T lt H i , I . 5 T - 1 T 1 s e me an '1 1 ., il . fi .. Q1 i THE THIRD CREW . . Smith . . . and Stephens Captain Pease, strokeg Shapiro, threeg Lockwood, twog Rainhard bowg Reynolds, cox. still able to show good races, but they lost along with the fourth and fifth boats. On Mothers' Weekend three newly-formed boats journeyed to Salisbury, only to fall to the onslaught of three hard-finishing crews. Pomfret proved to be the same story the next weekend, as its crews swept over South Kent. On Regatta Weekend at Lake Quinsigamond, the third boat, stroked by Co-Captain Pease, lost to some far superior crews. The first boat, stroked by Co-Captain Lloyd, and the second boat, stroked by Maybach, also lost to much better crews in their elimination races, but both boats beat Brooks School in their consolation races. The whole crew expresses its thanks to Coaches Ding- man, Small, Smith, and Stephens for a spirited season. Before the Gunnery race The Admirals L23 in the cove t ,sL. tx s-. i .t... tt, X X X s Bb X X Ns. f' X ,jf 5 X . tc . The second boat before the Gunnery race
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SOUTH KENT SCHOOL THE FIRST CREW Captain Lloyd, strokeg Lee, three, Monck, twog Coleman, bow, Huston, cox. Captain Pease Captain Lloyd X! ew .ff f Managers Welsh and Wilson Q44 K: . za. 'Fil-if 34 THE SECOND CREW Maybach, stroke, Finch, three, Moon, G., two, Barr, bowg Dalia, COX. THE CREW SEASON The crews did not have a very successful season this year. As Fathers' Weekend drew near the top three boats had some close competition for placement, which com- petition remained very keen all season. The Fathers' Weekend Race, originally scheduled with Saint Marks, was rowed against Gunnery. The Gunnery crews proved to be more powerful than the South Kent crews, and they won all three races. The following weekend South Kent again faced The Gunnery, this time with five boats. The efforts of a gruelling week of practice by the third boat paid off as it whipped The Gunnery third by two and one quarter lengths. The first and second boats, suffering from a lack of practice during the week, were 1 fam F. Q0 -., ,N f 9 .r,e, .. .114 it L ,,,,, Q I. E Time trial on Hatch Pond
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SOUTH KENT SCHOOL Back Row: Coach Stephens, Lanier, Williams, J., Ingersoll, Watkins, Kemper, J., Cleary, Coach Dingman. Second. Row: Wilson, Chapman, H., Waldner, Coleman, Coes, Abercrombie, D., Posselt, Riker, Walker, Finch. First Row: Madara, Monck, Lavino, H., Allen, Gravereaux, D., Leeming CCaptainJ, Reynolds, Lavino, G., Agate, Baldwin, Heuss. Back Row: Marrone, Patitz, Chapman, P., Kuhner, C., Heydenreich, Doble, Stoddard, Hines. Third Row: Coach Waller, Reed, Rossiter, Budding, Metcalf, Kuhner, S., Gopcevic, Curtis, Mac- Willie, Coach Richards. Second Row: Hewat, Diefendorf, Geilich, Welsh, Haines, Comstock fCaptainJ, Tompkins, Lockwood, Leever, Burton, Colt. First Row: Humrichouse, Gravereaux, S., Richards, Gardner. Back Row: Coach Humphreys, Woodward, J., Godfrey, Winner, Cady, Loveland, Bennett, Keelty, Coach Small. Second Row: Dalia Launt, Gilliam, Tollefson, Ward, Norman, Townsend, S., Dillen, Townsend, R., Wlinslow, Wolcott. First Row: Huston, Forester, Castiller, Fow, Roden- berg, Jackson C,CaptuinJ, Park, Thomas, Butler, Hill, A., Woodward, D.
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