Braintree High School - Wampatuck Yearbook (Braintree, MA)

 - Class of 1951

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FOOTBALL Arigo LaTanzi, Coach Assistants Albert Doucette Russell Johnston Spike Pollock The Wamps, under the able guidance of Coach Arigo LaTanzi, completed their first undefeated season in the history of the high school. Braintree’s redmen finished second in the class C title race, outrnargined by Lawrence Central High School. The two able co-captains who led Braintree to their first undefeated season were tackle, Don ' Moulton, and halfback, Yin Picardi. Yin was high man in the touchdown department on the South Shore with 15. Star fullback John Slauson set a new high scoring second of 95 points. Coach LaTanzi w ill be hampered by the loss of 14 seniors when he starts practice for his 1951 season . GIRLS’ FIELD HOCKEY Alice E. Daughraty, Couch Helen 111 vila The Varsity squad almost broke even for their 1950 season by winning seven and losing six games. The annual con- test with the Cross Country boys was a smashing victory of 4-1 for the girls. The team played at Hingham, Scitu- ate, Stoughton, Randolph, Canton, and North Easton and also several games at home. Sportsmanship was taught to the team throughout the season which helped to soften the heart- breakers they lost. Thanks are due to the coach, Miss Alice Daughraty, Captain Lee Brayton, and the man- agers, Mary Lou Dennehy and Mari- anna Yitagliano, for their “mothering” and for keeping our boisterous band n order. CROSS COUNTRY ’50 Paul V. Toolin, Coach Spike Pollock Coach Toolin added another unde- feated season to his long list by cop- ping seven dual meets, running their total to 33 wins out of 34, over a four- year period. The Cross Country boys include: Co-captain Hugh Huleatt and Bill “Honk” Stevenson, who received second place honors in t he state meet for the second year. In Hugh’s three years of Cross Country running he has only once been beaten in a dual meet, the time he lost his wav on the Quincy course, but still managed to finish sec- ond. The 1951 season looks bright with Red Stevens and Dick Donahue as co-captains.

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THE WAMPATUCK Constance F. Steelier, Faculty Adviser Jeanne Kenn You say you want to know a little about B. H. S. sports, some gossip, some news, and what talented students we have when it comes to literary features? Well, I can think of no bet- ter source than The Wampatuck, Braintree High’s quarterly publica- tion. The very capable 1950-51 staff include: Jeanne Kenn, editor-in- chief; Carole Lindblow, Beverly Jones, Judith MacKenzie, Richard Tilton, Ann Sheldon, and Nancy Whyte, news editors; Barbara Smith and Robert Cunningham, columnists; Helen l lvil a and Robert Pollock, sports writers; Rita Chandlei and Frances Matheson, subscriptions; Fred Inkley, Hubert Pauls, Charles Mundt, Robert Bess, Frank Burns, Pauline Pollary, and Allan iden, advertising; Miss Con- stance F. Steelier, Faculty Adviser. LIBRARY Ruth P. Strout, Librarian Barbara Marinella This year Miss Ruth Strout, Librarian, and her assistants displayed numerous exhibitions from the various indus- tries of Braintree and surrounding towns. The library aided students in research work as well as providing books for reading pleasure. Miss Strout was always there ready and willing to help any student desiring aid. The library staff included Elaine King, Judith Charlesworth, Helen alliere, Maude Scott, Grace Newman, Florence Kelly, Frances Matheson, Elizabeth Kirk, Helen Torrey, Janet Peckham, Priscilla Brayton, Carol Bellows, Vivian Burnham, Jane Scholes, Marilyn Hawkinson, Betty Damiao, Marianna Recupero, Joan Ruddy, Barbara Salpi, Joan Rat- cliffe, and Carole MacDonald. THE FRENCH CLUB Mildred R. Richards, Sponsor Bruce Brown The officers of this year’s French Club were: Helen Ulvila, President; Bruce Brown, ice-president; Beverly Jones, Secretary; and Allan Viden, Treasurer. The purpose of the French Club is to further a knowledge of the language and customs of the French. During the meetings conversation was in French as much as possible. The club took an imaginary trip to France on the Isle de France. Because of her travels through France, Miss Richards was able to furnish the group with in- formation about the places and cus- toms of France. The club also en- joyed movies. At the close of each meeting refreshments were served and the members sang the French national anthem, La Marseillaise. ki

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