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Page Eighteen Thr' XVHEELERITE Baseball The Wheeler School baseball squad started the 1942 season minus a coach. To take this position the letter men of the baseball team decided to appoint Bar- ney Holliday, ex-Westerly High School sports star. The Wheelerites opened their campaign with eight v-eterans from last year's squad who are as follows: William Barker, catcher, Kenneth Sorensen, pitcher and fielderg Ralph Main, first base, Thomas York second base' Ward Gray centeriield and Roy Collins right field and pltchei To fill in at left field, Coach Holliday chose James McColl, a freshman. Although the names mentioned above are the start- ing lineup, the Northies have some very capable substitutes in Royce Gray, utility fielder, Royd Jackson and Edwin Dey, out- fielders. The rest of the squad consist of James Wheeler, David Palmer, Douglas Halley, and Frank Thurston. With practically the same team as last year, Wheeler should have a pretty good outlook for the season JACK SORENSEN BASEBALL TEAM 9 I 7 7 A ' 7 4' Stamlinfz. L. to R.-James McColl. Frank Bill, Roy Collins, f'UHl'll Burney llolliday. Douglas Halley. XVard Gray, Alfred Crofts. Kneeling.:-'l'homus York. Kr-n Sorensen. Capt. VVilliz1n1 Burk.-r, Ralph Malin. Jack ' 'e lscn. boi 1
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ll: ll Hlnlel l'RllL lre Nrnetecn Hut Parade V! hx Dont We Do Thrs Nlore Often Blues rn the Nrght A Nrckel to Mx Name Thrs Is No Laughrng, Hatter Cancel the Flowers I Don t Want to Walk Xhthout You I Hung 'XIV Head and Crred The Boy xxrth the Wrstful Exe A Monkex on a Strrng Vacatron Trmr Homexx ork to do Says Ralph Fmal exam If xxe far' the exams Jack and Jamt Thoughts of leaxrn James Palmer Ward Gray Our Favorite Saymgb Holx Jumprn butterballs T rnk I alnt Harrv Eabtland James Wheelfl You sard rt Wrllram Barlxtr Goodnees, g,1rl1e Gertrude Mam HOW do Va 11 e that DOIN Rob It Whoxx Beryl Geer What Would Happen If Ex erx one got an A rn Phx srcs Janet xx 1 nt talk rtrxe Ex erxbody stayed for a class meetlnr 3 Ralph xx erghed 140 pounds Dorrs spolxf loudlx enouf,,h for N11 Cook to hear her Beryl got rmprtrent and shcuted Can You llllfl0'ln8 VS ard agreerng xxlth the rest ot the class Harry earnestly studyrng, Jlmmx trylng, to stop an argument Berxl makrng a lot of norse rn cli Hrlda short and fat Gertrude mrnue sarcasm Jack standrng strll on the dance floo Margaret xxrthout her merrx laugh Phyllrs mrserng a chance to xvalk the long xxay home B111 throxxmg axxay hrs used chexxm gum The baseb 111 team xxxthout Kenn tr Sorensen Hr Cook forgettrnge to 'lSNlf,,ll homr xxorlx llr Web ter xxrthout an rnterestm storx to tell Janet Ham nex er gettmv mad Ralph Uarn l1x lng rn the brg, Crtx Dorrs Robert dancrng xxrth Johnnre Coon Jrmmre Palmer xxrthout Bud rr ' lil 'rg 1 I 1 44 7 V v v - Q 1 vv - - A 2 ax L w ' Y' rr v 1 3 ac xv- Y Y vc as Y 5 KK '79 , ' 1 6. as v 1 v- H H A i A 7. I V ' f 3 g 8 an , ,' ' , , H V 9. K6 wr ' !? VY W V YY C . , 7 C C , . Y . . , Y 4 ,. . , G 'U I ' 6. ' V 'k I I e' Study halls were always quiet. 6. Bill kept his temper' under control. v . v , . ' fx-' 7. uh, A. Y , Y , ,. ' . A .l ' , x -ZS ' 4 2 ' v . ' v nj' I C9 . ' ' ' f' ' s ' 11. .J 2 -el ' ' ' ' -' -' I '- 12. r' . f ' ' ' ' f . f x- - r 1 . r tw f I Nr . v 1 -. ' l ' ' HS- 13. I: ' s 1' . ' 1' J ' if ' - . 14. I . ' v - f ' L, . 5' . :' Y'b 15, A . Q vu - . T . 'lv' . l . i U . 16' l . V. ,I Y L svn X 7 . . 1 . . . 17. ' ' ' . , ,. , 3 L. , gl
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