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HELD HOCKEY Alice E.. Daughraty, Coach Anna May Seqqelin The Wamp girls had a spirited sea- son this year despite the fact that they won only one game, tied three, and lost six. We ' re not trying to make excuses now, but the fact re- mains that only six out of eighteen players were old hands at the game. Had there been more experienced members on the team, we would have done better. However, the team deserves credit for putting up a good fight. Credit should be given especially to Sally Snow who was the team ' s star player. Jean Cush- ing also did a good job as the team ' s captain and prompter. TRACK ' 52 Paul V. Toolin, Coach Elaine Johnson As usual Coach Toolin ' s track team came through with another fine year, winning all its meets in addi- tion to coming home with the state championship. Three Braintree boys broke three state records. They were John Slauson, broad jump. Bob Blake, high jump; and Leo Palmer, pole vault. Myles Marsh was the manager of the team. Coach Toolin said it was one of the strongest teams he had ever coach- ed, a regular powerhouse. Warren Harding was an outstanding runner on the track squad. Other senior letter-winners were Dick Bachman, Bob Bess, Robert Brickley, Dick Brooks, Warren Harding, Don So- dano, and Stan Westland. CROSS COUNTRY Paul V. Toolin, Coach Norma Stadtfeld The Wamps should be congratulated on their undefeated season lead by co-captains Bruce Whyte and Ron- nie Pipes. To add to this record they won the South Shore Cross Country Championship for the sixth consecutive year and now have a record of forty-two victories out ot forty-six dual meets. This year ' s cross country squad was made up chiefly of sophomores with the two co-captains and Russell Sweezey the only runners from last year. Robert George and Lawrence Petter- son were two senior members of the squad. The boys also did very well by placing fourth at the State Meet, in which they competed with twelve of Massachusetts ' best cross country teams.
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m Jb , m TJ [ Jhk a gp ' q i ' CHEERLEADERS Alice E. Daughraty, Director Anna May Seqgelin Our bright and shining stars at B. H. S. were, of course, the cheer- leaders. These girls deserve most of the credit for the peppy rallies and, naturally, they helped to make the football and basketball games more exciting. These good-looking and good-spirited Wamps were: (B) Rosemary Finnegan, (R) Joan Le- Roy, (A) Betty Mclnnis, (I) Miriam Blake, (N) Shirley Nelson, (T) Pat Kilroy, (R) Judy Johnson, (E) Priscil- la Taber, (E) Joan Cushing. BOYS ' BASKETBALL Frederick H. Herget, Coach Elaine Johnson This year Coach Fred Herget started his first season as head coach of the varsity basketball team at B. H. S. The team faced a fourteen game schedule which included Attleboro, Dedham, Plymouth, Brookline, N9rth Quincy, Taunton, Weymouth, ' Brock- ton, Coyle, and Winchester. Some of the teams were played twice. The sguad was built around senior veterans Ronnie Zampine, Ronnie Abell, and Jackie Thrower. Other members of the team were; James Girouard, Donald Lang, Donald Mc- lnnis, Roger Olson, Jackie Gorman, Joe Carlozzi, Don Kidder, John Mac- Donald, and Bob Port. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL Alice E. Daughraty, Coach Elaine Johnson The basketball varsity Wampettes, under the excellent coaching of Miss Alice Daughraty, had one of their best seasons for B. H S. Led by Co-Captains B. Dee and J. Leroy, these swift and able hoopsters play- ed against strong opposition. The varsity hoopsters were kept in trim by managers A. MacDonald and M. Hood. Seniors on the squad were: J. MacKenzie, M. Gannon, K. Thomas, C. Mattie, K. Leva, J. Leroy, B. Dee, S. Snow S. Aitkens, J. Colson. 1
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