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ing very capably filled by Millie Scrib- ner and Mary Bateman. The team is very proud of the new uniforms it received this year. They are a combination of bright red shorts and a white shirt waist style blouse. Mr. Allen, our softball coach, de- serves a great deal of credit for the way he has practiced with the girls has en- couraged them. Marion Pease was absent when the picture was taken. VOLLYBALL Standing, left to right: Mr. Allen. M. Bateman. P. Ycaton, A. Witham. Sitting: L. Hutchins, J. Landers, M. Scribner. J. Mifflin. N. Heath. 29
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GIRLS’ SPORTS SOFTBALL Standing, left to right: Mr. Allen. J. Fortin. J. Wiley. M. Sherman. J. Landers, P. Yeaton. M. Bateman. D. Rollins. Sitting: M. Tuttle. L. Hutchins. N. Heath. M. Sherman. J. Mifflin. A. Witham. M. Scribner. S. Shepard. Absent. Marion Peesc. The girls’ sports program began the first of the school year with the starting of the volleyball team. The girls had a schedule of four games and lost every game that they played; this, I think, was because volleyball is a comparative- ly new sport at Coe-Brown. Prospects for a good team for next year are favor- able as we have a number of promising players. Millie Scribner was captain. During the winter months, the girls took no organized participation in an outdoor sport. We danced a great deal. The boys made a ping-pong table, and this the girls played. But as spring arrived the girls began to talk of nothing but softball. Girls' and boys' horseshoes, hiking and bad- minton are some sports which are new here this year at Coe-Brown. Under Miss Priestly’s competent leadership, about fifteen girls take a hike every Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. They come back from these hikes bring- ing rack and flower specimens and tell- ing of all the things they saw. Miss Taylor is in charge of girls' horseshoes and badminton. This year's softball team has lost four valuable players but we have cer- tainly made up for that. Many of the lower classmen have become our top players. With this in mind it is sure that within two years Coe-Brown will have the best softball team they've seen in years. When this goes to print we will have played one game here on our field with Epping. We won 22-10. The positions of co-captains are be- 28
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BASEBALL BASEBALL Top Row. left to right: Mr. Ellsworth. P. Guptill, R. Graham. A. Yeaton. A. Dalrymple. K. Magoon. First Row: C. Bane, W. Rollins. T. Geers. D. MacCalium. R. Twombly. R. Reis. D. Newell. P. Guptill. The prospects of a good baseball team at Coe-Brown are very brilliant this year. With several outstanding letter- men returning we hope to give any team a tough race for the league title. At the start of the first official prac- tice, Donald MacCalium and Ralph Twombly were elected co-captains. Also chosen at the same time were manager, Alvah Yeaton. and assistant manager, Charles Chesley. Boys going out for baseball this year are Ralph Twombly. Donald MacCal- lum, Robert Reis. Ralph Graham, Wil- liam Andreason, Phil Guptill, Paul Guptill. Willis Rollins. David Newell, Ted Geers, Cliff Bane, Dick Jones. Ed- die Wallace, Doug Wallace, Wayne Corson, Roland White, Lawrence Twombly, Kenneth Magoon. and Paul O'Neal. T he schedule is as follows: April 19 Sanborn Seminary at Coe- Brown May 1 Coe-Brown at Raymond May 4 Coe-Brown at Farmington May 8 Epping at Coe-Brown May 1 1 Alton at Coe-Brown May 15 Coe-Brown at Nute May 16 Pembroke at Coe-Brown May 18 Raymond at Coe-Brown May 22 Farmington at Coe-Brown May 23 Coe-Brown at Pembroke May 25 Coe-Brown at Epping May 28 Coe-Brown at Alton June 1 Nute at Coe-Brown 30
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