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Second Row: Kdward White, Doug Woodward, George Henrv, Gene Paltrineri, Ross Moyer, Paul Coleman. Richard Cham¬ berlain, Coach Steeves. Front Row: Vincent Martino, Robert Lavin, Maurice Reagan, John Hall, William Kennev, Guyton DiPirro. As skyscraper Mac says, Tech Tourney, or Bust! —With the first two games tucked away as winners, it looked like no bust. A trip to Brown and Nichols before Christmas vacation paid off 58-42, while on January 8, we hiked to Milford unofficially to put many balls through the basket, winning 62-38. With forwards like Big Mac Magennis and John Hall, centers like Bob Lavin, guards like Mike Reagan and Ross Moyer, and coaching like that of Mr. Steeves, we deserved to be in the Tech Tourney! A great team, a great start,—a great finish. -(33 Varsity Basketball
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Third, Row: Robert Chase, Sheriden Thorup, Rube Hall, Willy Moore, Joe Inipallario, Robert Dickey, Frank Primevara. Second Row: Clarke Dwyer, Corby Wolfe, George McNeil, Bruce Mansfield, Joseph Carman, Dick Ahern, Jerry Monaghan, Mike Moore, Bill Short, Coach Hines. Front Row: Robert Stockbridge, Fred Corbett, Ronnie Holden, Bill Barber, James Calder, Tom Dyer, Merritt Ross, Fred Chase. Despite a slow s tart, the Wellesley Hockey Team worked its way out of the cellar fighting to hold the Bay State Championship won by Wellesley last year for the first time under the capable coaching of Mr. Good- nough. Handicapped by a new team, Bud” Hines gave this year’s boys excellent coaching. After going down before Walpole 2-1, Norwood 2-1, and Watertown 3-1, Wellesley came up to tie the highly favored Needham team by a score of 2-2. Throughout the re¬ mainder of the season, the Wellesley puck- sters exhibited the fight and determination needed f or victory. { 32 Hockey
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The Wellesley High Cross-Country squad completed a successful season with a final mark of four wins and three losses. Hall was the leading runner prior to suffering a foot injury. Howe took over where Hall left off and finished first for Wellesley in the remaining meets. According to Mr. Chapman, several sophomores showed considerable promise. Among them were Norton, Finnegan, and Nor- cross. Here, in order, is the final standing of the runners: Hall, Howe, Norton, Rogers, Norcross and Joubert (tied), McSweeney, McCarthy, Finnegan, and Irish. Here is a run-down of the scores: In the Division meet at Woburn, Welles¬ ley finished third out of six schools. Wellesley 26—Concord 32 Wellesley 15—Waltham 50 (forfeit) Wellesley 38—Watertown 21 Wellesley 36—Woburn 20 Wellesley 18—Revere 43 Wellesley 31—Dean Academy 24 Wellesley 41—Hopedale 19
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