Braintree High School - Wampatuck Yearbook (Braintree, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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Basketball ROBERT CHIESA O N January 4, North Quincy ripped Braintree 24-20. In spite of the loss obser- vers agreed that Braintree had great potential possibilities. Johnny Smith was the high man. The scrubs were defeated 34-17. Braintree defeated Thayer 47-12, on January 10. Tom Robinson was big gun of the attack. In the same final the Juniors played the Sophomores with the Juniors taking their diminutive rivals 34-26. Attended by a crowd of cheering spectators, the Erwins went to town when they met Weymouth, overpowering them 40-25. The seconds were overcome 19 — -11. The next Tuesday found Plymouth in the Braintree gym. A clever defense held the Wampatucks in check most of the night but they managed to eke out a 38-24 victory with Tom Robinson parting the twine for 17 points. The seconds took their first game 40-18. The Erwins received their second set- back when the Needham quintet went on a late rendezvous and won 33-27. Diz Davis and Johnny Smith were co-sharers of scoring laurels with 7 chuckers apiece. The seconds were turned back 34-32. This defeat was atoned for on the following week when the Blues trounced the same Needham quintet. The score was 29-18. Smith was high scorer for both sides. The scrub encounter went into an overtime with the Needham Juniors emerging as victors 21-20. On January 31, the local quintet smeared a weak Bridgewater quintet 57-26. The Bridge- water seconds nosed out a 27-25 win. Gordon Davis assumed the leading role in the Middleboro gym when with three seconds to play he dropped the ball through the hoop to give Braintree a 37-35 win. The scrubs turned in a 35-32 victory. Next the hoopsters were turned back 39-31, by an inspired Plymouth squad. Tubby Hatch, besides playing a brilliant defense managed to sink 18 points. The seconds won 34-15. With one loss still in their minds, the Wamps acquired their second straight when they ran into a hot Rockland five which turned them back 42-27. “Mac” MacLean led the scorers with 10 points. The scrubs won 25-23. Turning from the lose column the Wampatucks upset a powerful Rockland team 24-6. “Boo” Morcom led the seconds to their fourth straight and a 42-27 win. The Wampatucks played a hard fast game at North Quincy but the height of the Red Raiders was too much for them and as a result they were overcome 29-16. The scrubs were turned back 29-16. In their last game the Blues tripped up the Weymouth five 31-28. Tom Robinson scored 8 points. 07 }

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Oral English NANCY SHEDD A N EVENT outstanding in character during the past year was “Growing Pains,” a three-act comedy by Aurania Rouverol presented by the members of the Oral English Club on December 9, 1938. A great deal of time was spent in preparation by the cast and they were well rewarded by the largest and most appreciative audience that ever witnessed an Oral English play. Two members of the cast who deserve honorable mention are Paul Nelson and Dorothy McCarthy, young stars who have everything it takes to make a play a success. Others who contributed greatly to the performance were Richard Browi , Ruth Greenough, Betty Souther, Nancy Shedd, Emylie Nash, Robert Cook, Thomas Talbot, Gordon Sears, and Kathleen Farrell. This play was under the direction of Miss Katherine D. Hearn, teacher of dramatics, whose untiring patience led to a great success. “Growing Pains” is a story of the McIntyre family who find many difficul- ties in life which are solved in a most humorous way. So as not to bore the reader I shall turn to another part of our work. Class Officers for the year 1938-39 were as follow ' s: Muriel Rogers, President; Betty Souther, Vice President; Elsie Drinkwater, Secretary; Richard Brown, Treasurer. Club meetings were held each Friday during which plays were read and reviewed and topics of the day discussed. The last half of the school year was spent in debate work. As Miss Hearn was vice chairman the tournament was held in the high school hall. In May there was the Annual Prize Speaking Contest thus closing another successful year. { 26 }



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