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B The School Poll Senior Most Likely to Succeed ......... - .......,... ,, --.---n Doug Relyea Most Popular Senior - ....... ---- ......... --- ....,...... --- ,..., -..N-,,,,-, Skip Howe Best All-Around Athlete - ..... ..-..,------- Bill Hayes Best Built ---W ..... --- ..... --- -- .... -W .... -- ...........- Bill Hayes Most Handsome ....-n....... ..,. -H ...... ---,,-..--- ,,.. -- ..,,, ,-,-,,,,,,,,, Ed Frey Laziest .......... -..------ ...... -- ....... .......- ........ ---...------N--.....-- Bullet Scharg Best Dressed ------- ...... ............ - ...... - .... - -----,.----.-------,., Pete Ilaritog Biggest Bluffer ----- ...... ,----.. .............. - .... - .......... -... Tony Kloman Biggest Wolf ----- - ....... - ---.... .... --..... ....... .. ..-......---.. .... --- Mike Bendfelt Most Quiet ..... ---..-.---...---- .... - --.-----m--...------- --..------- .... -.-- lun Reyes Biggest Drag With Faculty ..... ---- --------..----..-- jack Butler Biggest Book Worm ..... - ........... - ....... - .... .. ....... T .... - Bruce Crowninshield Talks Most And Says Least ..... ,--.---- .... ......--......--- .,.. -- ....... ----- 'Lamie' Hill Most Bachelor-Like Senior ----..--- --------------..-..........---h..------- 'Leo' Case Biggest Politician ------- ..... - ....... - .............. -- ....... -..-------m.---.. Tony Kloman Best Ioker --M-..----..-..-----..----....-....-.--------.,...--.. ..... ..-------- aj. T. Treat Most Active ..... ----..-..--.. ---- -- ..... ...----..--- ..... -- ..--- ....... -- Itch Moulder Best Gentlemen .- ..... --- ..... ---.---- -- ..... ----- -..------- ....... -- Mac Macintyre Most Brilliant ..... -.--- ......... - ----- ............ - ..... .. ....... .. .... -------- .... -.-- Doug Relyea Loudest ----- .... ,..-...----..n...--..---...---------.....-..-----..------..........- Hal Baker Calmest ---------..--..---..-----.. ..... ---...,........-- .... -----------n-------- Walt Green Student Most Likely To Hit Hollywood ----- ---s--------..--,-- Tillie Foster 34 THE MITRE
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. if df' HMM? j?W h 4, . fp' lThird row sfandin J: Jacobitti, E. Pritchard, Kloman, Baker, H. Hill, Varian, Hutchinson. Q3 iw QSecond row rlanjingj: Mr. Ennis, fCoachJ, Case,QManagerl, Shostal, McDowell, Enz, Sprague, Baker, E., Frey, Hayes, Howe, Bendfelt, Settle, Stroud, Relyea, fManagerJ, il ' Mr in-wide om: cmhy 'Z N LM x ' Y ' ' 1, ii ji, fseatedlz ,Murr, Casscells, Lamble, Ratzer, Macintyre, Foster, lCo-captainl, X 'f Qt tj' li, Moulder, QCD-captainl, Butler, Clark, Gotsch, Reeder, Roberts. . 'tx x, J. L his Varsity lF0Otb3l.ll , E lla, X This year's football team ended the season with a creditable 2-3 record. 2 Although this record did not comply with the pre-season hopes, the season on X i J XX px the whole produced a well-knit, highly-spirited team. Using as a backbone RY ' '3 'tv' ,seven returning lettermen, Coaches Ennis and Hinckley had little trouble filling 'Ethe remaining slots. When the opening game against Oakwood finally arrived, there were thirty-three men in uniform, well trained and eager to play. VVhen the Saints took the field against the Cguakers from Oakwood, the playing field was thoroughly rain-soaked and mu -ridden. The spirit of the team was terrific, and backed by a tremendous Parent's Day crowd, the Saints rolled Oakwood 19-0. This game forecast the type of line play that was to pre- vail throughout the year. Time and again the Saint's line, consisting of Skip Howe, Bill Hayes, Tony Kloman, Tilly Foster, Roy Enz, Ceorge Varian, and lack Butler, nailed the opposition for losses. Neither team could break the scor- ing tie in the first quarter, but, in the second period, after a sustained drive, Macintyre scored from the 1. In the second half Frey scored on a punt return, and Skip Howe intercepted a pass and scored the final tally of the day giving the Saints their first victory of the season, 19-0. The next game was with Brunswick on October 22. Here the Saints met the biggest and most powerful team they were able to play all season. Time and time again the hard-charging men from Connecticut crashed through the Saints without much opposition. The S. P. S. team caught fire right before the half, and with a fine run b Norm Pritchard, they began a march that the clock cut short 36 THE MITRE
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