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        Row  1,  Left  to  Right:  M.  Warburton,  D.  Boggs,  K.  Nyman,   Row  3:  J.  Tappan,  B.  Manson,  N.  Estes,  P.  Mann.  G.
        F.  Sulloway,  K.  Anderson,  C.  Lumb,  T.  Gross,  J.  Toth,  A.   Evans,  R.  Miller.
        Bunnett,  R.  Bennett.                              Row  4:  H.  Brewster,  R.  Langlois,  G.  Lannigan,  J.  Brewster.
        Row  2:  P.  Fog,  R.  Evans,  A.  Katzman,  J.  Gormley,  A.   Row  5:  H.  Seferian,  C.  Henderson,  Dr.  Odell,  E.  Ellington,
        Heller,  A.  Peterson,  J.  Kalberer,  J.  Giddings.  R.  Chamberlain.




                                                When  Doctor  Odell  returned      dence  and  narrowly  missed  sinking
                                              from  his  summer  on  Block  Island,   Pawtucket  West.  Dr.  Odell’s  eyes
                                              little  did  he  expect  to  find  one  of   narrowed  to  thin  slits  as  he  noted
                                              the  strongest  cross-country  teams   with  excitement  the  performances
                                              this  school  has  had  in  many  years   of  newcomers  Frank  Sulloway  and
                                              awaiting  him.  Analysts  had  pre­  Chip  Lumb.  They  had  added  the
                                             dicted  a  fair  but  unpredictable   necessary  boost  to  the  veterans  to
                                             team  with  such  stalwarts  as  Dave   indicate  that  this  team  was  differ­
                                             Bell,  Timo  Nieminen,  and  Charlie   ent.  Nyman,  Gross,  a  much  im­
                                             McClaskey  now  on  the  alumni       proved  Mark  Warburton,  sopho­
                                             lists.  Of  course,  Captain  Ken  An­  more  Roger  Bennett,  and  'Tiger'’
                                              derson  and  shorty  Ken  Nyman      Giddings  made  fine  showings  in
                                             along  with  Tom  Gross  headed  the   the  season’s  debut.
                                             returning  lettermen.                   On  their  course,  St.  Raphael
                                                As  a  member  of  the  Rhode  Is­  topped  us,  but  Frank  Sulloway  led
                                             land  Interscholastic  League  again,   the  pack  and  almost  broke  the
                                             Moses  Brown  faced  a  meet  the     course  record.  On  the  same  course,
                                             day  school  opened,  with  last  year’s   MB  dropped  Central  easily.  De­
                                             champions  North  Providence  and     spite  the  increasing  strength  of
                                             Pawtucket  West.  The  meet  was      the  team,  it  met  its  nemesis  in
                                             held  on  the  Brown  University      Classical,  which  was  later  to  be­
                                             course,  which  runners  of  none  of   come  Class  B  Champion,  unde­
                                             the  competing  teams  really  knew.   feated  in  dual  competition.  The
                                             When  the  results  came  in,  Moses   meet  ended  with  Classical  sweep­
                                             Brown  had  toppled  North  Provi-    ing  the  first  five  places  on  their
         Captain  Ken  Anderson
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