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FLAMSTEAD CHALLENGE 25 FLAMSTEAD CHALLENGE STAFF Seated, L. to R.: C. Waldo. J. Crossman, L. Mansur, P. Whitcomb, Miss Alexander, M. Bentley, P. Knights, C. Brooks. Standing, L. to R.: H. Ferguson, J. Stowell, H. Gardner, N. Holton, J. Baker, B. Laselle, M. McAllister, M. Farmer, W. Salo, B. Gates, N. Maynard, J. Webb. CHESTER. CHATTER STAFF Seated. L. to R.: L. Mansur, J. Grossman, Mrs. Henderson, M. Bentley, Miss Alexan- der, P. Whitcomb, N. Maynard. Standing, First row, L. to R.: L. Gabert, C. Wheeler, H. Ferguson, J. Stowell, P. Knights, B. Laselle, M. Farmer, L. Davenport, L. Abbott, B, Gates, J. Webb. Second row. L. to R.: C. Brooks, H. Rawson, H. Gardner, W. Salo, C. Waldo.
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SEVENTH GRADE Seated, L. to R.: J. Kingsbury, E. Selmer, S. Record. C. Jewett, R. Erskine, H. Bates, K. Mahler, Mrs. McCarthy. Class Advisor. First Row Standing. L. to R.: G. Lundberg, A. Merriam, B. Fuller, J. Chaplin, S. Fletcher, A. Newton, D. Webster. R. Stewart. Second row, standing, L. to R.: R. Leary. R. Benson, R. Gordon, M. Nason, F. Rowe, A. Sawtelle, J. Maynard, R. Bliss. Third row, standing, L. to R.: R. Kingsbury, L. Wright, I. Farnum, C. Chaplin. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Seated L. to R.: W. Coolidge, F. Hale, S. Farrar, E. Bentley, W. Newton, W. Selmer. E. Crossman, W. Horton, Mr. Webster. First row, standing, L. to R.: D. Goodnow, D. Douglas, A. Putnam, M. McAllister, C. Crouch, L. Cahill, W. Gordon. W. Lovely, E. Spaulding. Second row, standing, L. to R.: E. Benson, B. Ballou, D. Duprey, R. Ingalls, L. Smith, G. Gordon, P. Foster, E. Gabert, E. Hill, C. Grossman.
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26 FLAMSTEAD CHALLENGE BOYS' BASKETBALL Carl Brooks Boys' basketball was again the major sport of the year at Chester High School. The type of ball playing as shown by the boys was very good, with a season's record of ten wins against seven losses. The best games of the 1948-1949 season were a one-point loss to Vilas and then in the return game a two-point win over them. The team had height, aggressiveness and many good shots, so with this year's experience we should have a still better team next year. Substitute Arthur Putnam will be lost by graduation. For the Junior Varsity five the beginning of the season was very sad, but by the time it came to a close they had scored four wins. They gained a surprise win over Vilas by playing overtime, and ended the The season's record was four wins and seven losses. - Individual scoring records for the Varsity are as follows: season by beating Walpole. Name Grade Position F. G. F. S. T. P. Games Av. Pts.per ga. Maurice McAllister 11 forward 10 152 17 8 16f17 James Baker 11 center 22 136 17 8 Stanley Hunsdon 11 guard 40 120 17 7 lfl7 Richard Ingalls 10 forward 29 115 17 6 3f17 Lyle Smith 9 guard 11 55 16 3 7f16 Donald Duprey 9 forward 4 16 8 2 Eugene Hill 9 guard 4 8 12 Stanley Farrar 10 guard 3 7 9 William Newton 11 forward 1 3 5 Arthur Putnam 12 guard 0 0 6 124 614 GIRLS' BASKETBALL Patsy Knights Although the scoring was not too high this season the won and lost record for the Chester girls this season is somewhat more impressive than that of last year. With a total of eleven games played, we lost five, only two of these by more than ten points. Probably Chester's most impressive showings and highlights of the season were in defeating the Ludlow team on both courts and defeating Bellows Falls on our own court by a ten point lead. High scorers for the season were Coolidge with 69 points, Aho with 36 and Chico with 26. Betty Knox, also playing forward, was noted for her quick think- ing and ability to set up plays. Two seniors, Kamelia Wierzbicki and Patsy Knights, were the chosen co-cap- rains for the current season. Chester is losing four guards, by graduation, but nevertheless we forecast a good SBZSOH IICXC yeaf. THE SEASON Chester 12 Charlestown Chester 5 Woodstock 34 10 Ludlow 6 Bellows Falls 10 23 Leland 66 Grey 25 Charlestown 19 18 Alumnae 19 Leland 66 Grey 20 25 Bellows Falls 12 Woodstock 28 15 Ludlow
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