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Cross Country Front row: A. Roberge, R. Gevry, C. Ross, L. Veysey, C. Easter, T. McCormick, A. Ashley, Back row: Coach Crown, W, Lasher, R. Easter, H, Atkins, D. LeDoux, A. Norton, J. Collette. Team Undefeated Will Race with UVM Freshmen Saturday; In Triangular Meet Following Tuesday n i School Crossed its season 15-40 win over 100I. larlie Ross, who captains by the ftemoon before ergennes team Vergenno- ’ Leads Victory V.H.S.Cross-CountryT earn Places 2nd in State Meet Paced by Co-Captain Lee Vey who won two meets this past w and ably supported by co-cap Charles Ross, Tom McCormick, chard Ashley and Carl Easter, Vergennes Cross-Country team malned undefeated thus far season. On Friday, October 15th, team competed in a triangular at Jericho with Jericho School and Waterbury High scl as opponents. The Crown-coac men captured the meet scored triangular basis by the score'o for Vergennes, 36 for Jericho 48 for Waterbury. On a dual b Vergennes won over Jericho by score of 27-28 and over the Wa bury forces 23-32. Lee Veysey a new record for the 2.6 course by winning the race in time of 13 minutes and 29 seco Charlie » — V. H. S. Cross-Country Team Wins Over Aggies Weeks School d fourth, ird Ashley to comf ines. 9th, Vert larriers il and er ore of 2: hed firs and 26 y Chi race in Dave 1 Burlin •specti hard l IS cro rder fergei Lee Vpvci''' Soccer ,ta Verr Jei MM 11 ■VH - . c Danyov, • , P Me® . d- y«• pe,“r . H- Gia°' , M. „ uamei. fergenni untry tt h an in iterbury .ee Veyse i been el m mem.be ! meet, le victory. 'Ssed the f iury’s first i scoring. . e Veysey 1 in the el uneida nutes and 15. Carter iddy and s ear is the sen- I Jericno ior meets. Both Burlington c BlacW°c ’ Front toV,: ' w Ganson, — Vincent, :s r l. Gebo. c Flvnn, v P staml°nlS Bak ' p Mc ulla’ E' rt, b. Doug aSS' ‘ Panton, • — Roberts, .«. « , , I B. well be cnartie ha been a dependable and cooperative team man and will be sorely missed next falL Tom, a newcomer to the sport this year, developed rapidly into a fine runner and helped the Vergennes team immensely to a fine season. Carl has completed two years of — . Cameron .ai. Weeks Sihool finish-Vergennes 15-Weeks 40. 'ek Vergennes hill and vel to Burlington and -swr it —cates he will fi ... me scoring often again year. Richard Ashley has sh much improvement this year will be hoping to keep Vergenne the win column again next Albert Robarge is a great nal runner and win help to keep' score in favor of Vergennes. aid LeDoux, Russell Easter, liam Lasher and John Collett have posted fine t.imp.
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VHS Commodores Ni :air Haven 50 to 49 Danyow’s 3 Points Gained in Final Seconds Puts V. H. S. In Winning Column Sidney Danyow became a hero fHS Wednesday night when sing landed in the final seconds of pit le picked up -his only three poin o give Vergennes a 50-49 win ov air Haven High School. With Vergennes trailing the vl ting Slaters 49-47 and only 10 so inds to go on the clock. Danyo ras fouled as he drove in and la: me up for two points. The young-» ter then stood calmly on the foul I ine and dropped in the foul shot. [ ton the game were his only scor- . rhese three points which tied and , ng of the night. Hubert Atkins and Charlie Ross parked the ,r“r rennes r luring the irme team ites Atkin 6 points, he high The VH traight v irelimina ergenne Vergennes Rally Nips Essex Jd. In Late Stages 8 — Cathedral Swamps Vergennes 65 to 31 Charles Ross is High Scorer for Vergennes (by Wayne Ganson) — nf nervous tension - Kq .q VHS Win Till Roll L'tS Scores!1 Bristol d hi «By ' j VH J V, arsuy Club -t-i OB . • front row; s R,n i — ,ChW - r. = »»■. t. Veyjey wild i in St a thr In.- 7:1 ng on-t 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r 0 0 0 fR. ft. pts 11 2 24 Prescott rg o Willey 5 0 Marchacos 0 1 R. Hathaway lg 1 0 Ward 1 2 Totals 18 11 Vergennes 10 14 15 Essex Jet. 15 10 12 could oic«- umn, and the Little Indiana the half 16-2. - In the second period the Commodores began to find I themselves even though Cathedral and It receipt •nt Wfc runs iit and 9 it • fi-w«. IS - » The ConfcJ stands 3 wC with Ken Dt Char bo line !
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Student Council First row: S. Bodette, F. Collom, M. Willard, M. Palmer, S. Baker, President; R. Vincent, M, Young, J, Chamberlain. Second row: W. Ganson, J. Campbell, G. Skirry, J. Danyow, M. Dudley, D. Ledoux, P. McGrath, S. Spade, Mrs. Bodette, Faculty Advisor. First row: M. Young, M. Willard, C. Quenneville, Editor; M. Stephens, M. Palmer, J. Cushman, Miss Tripp, Faculty Advisor. Second row: J. Danyow, H. Grant, L. Evarts, W. Ganson, D. Clark, S. Veysey.
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