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CROSS COUNTRY
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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